EIGHT OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. N. J, THURSDAY AUGUST, 4 1921 ■ _ . ~ | r.iuni
BILL MASSEY WINS IN , BIG ATHLETIC EVENT; ' ■ ' ;I
Ocean City Boy First in the , High Hurdles at Travers ' Island Meet WilUam E. Mousey. Jr.. son of Wil- ; f , liaro E. Massey, President of the j Ocean City Title anil Trust Company, i made another fine record on the ath- | letie field on Thursday last. [ He won the 120 yapl-Mth hurdle i event in the interna ti*nol frkak and j field meet between teams of Cam-'c bridge and Oxford universities and Cornell and Princeton universities at Travers Island. Hi* time was 15 1-5 seoonJs. 5In it* atory of the meet the New j York Times says: ' C "A* the meet progressed, there was j every indication of another American j triumph, although not quite so con- j vincing as that secured by Harvard | and Yale. The English athletes i trailed when four events had been decided at 8 to 1. A victory by H. B. Stallard in the mile made the score ■ 3 to 2 hut "Bill" Massey, of Princeton, took the hurdles event and gave h America a lead of 1 to 2. " 'Billy' Massey, Princeton's crack ^ hurdler, ben'. L. F. Partridge, of Cam- ' bridge, in convincing fashion over the 120-yard high fences. Massey, gaining steadily after clearing the : fourth flight, finished with an advantage of about five y*rd" in 15 4-5 seconds. This race was run undet^j conditions which boardered on-a gale, when a storm unexpectedly arose." j The officials of the meet include# the private secretaries of President J Harding and Secretary of State J Hughes. Massey holds the junior champion- j ship and the senior metropolitan t championship in the 120-yard high ' hurdles, won in 1920, and now he brings new honors to Princeton and Ocean City. The young man was born in Ocean City and spent his childhood days ! here. He developed as an athlete ' while attending Hill School a few i years ago. He is pow a senior at Princeton. " < His friends, da well as those of his 1 father are proud of hi* work, which j not only brings credit to him, but . brings Ocean City into the lime-light in worth while aecUons of the country. ! . _ EXTRA TRAIN SERVICE Desired by Cottagers and . Residents < — After Labor Day It has been the custom of the , Reading Railroad Company to discontinue a number of trains to and , from Philadelphia on or about Labor ■ Day. An early morning train to Philadel- 1 phia from Ocean City is essential for a number of cottagers and others in ' Ocean City, and in order to be sure to have such a train, it has been sug- ; gested to operate the Cape May local ] twenty minutes earlier, connecting 1 the seashore points, and proceed to 1 Winslow Junction, where connection j may be made with an Atlantic City i , express train arriving in Philadelphia ' \ at 6.45 o'clock, standard time. • This extra train service could be realised in this manner. All those interested are asked to write a personal letter tb the Supd.ef the Atlantic City Railroad Company at Camden, requesting this action. A* this will be a move for the jfcneral public's good, eneryone should tfcite the railroad superintendentGeorge Scatter good and wife, of German town, H. A. Crawford and wife, of Philadelphia, who are at the IJncoln, are here for the week. TIDES FOR GREAT EGG HARBOR INLET— 1921 (Daylight Saving Time) Compiled by N. J. Jeffries AUGUST HIGH LOW ajn. pjn. a_m. p.m. Ml 6.02 6.32 07 16 T I, 7.00 7.26 1.03 1.13 W 8 7.65 8.20 1.66 2.08 T 4 (U8 9.11 2.48 3.02 F 6 9.41 10.02 852 3.55 S 6 10.32 10.64 4.26 4.48 Su. 7 11.24 11.46 5.16 5.41 ? 8 17 6.06 6.84 9 88 1.13 657 7.33 W 10 154 2.07 752 8.83 T 11 2.30 8.05 8.49 953 F 12 3 5 0 4.02 9.47 10.81 S IS 457 456 10.43- 1156 Su 14 552 5.47 1156 M 16 6.14 6.35 16 26 T 16 7.00 7.19 1.02 1.12 W 17 7.48 759 1.45 1.64 T 18 853. 858 254 2.35 F 19 9.01 1 9.16 3.03 2.13 S 20 957 951 358 851 Su 21 10.13 1055 4.12 45? M 22 10.47 11.00 4.45 5.03 T 28 1158 1157 6.18 5.43 W 24 03 554 650 T 56 20. 62 655 754 F 26 1.14 152 751 8.30 S 27 252 3.00 8.39 959 Su 28 3.34 4.08 951 10.45 M 29 4.43 5.13 10.68 11.46 T 80 5.46 6.13 01 W 31 6.43 7.09 41 69 Tides at Fourth street, inside, add 15 minutes. Thirty-fourth street, add one hour. Coma's Inlet, add C minutes. 13
' PAUL'S TEAM WON Grows in Local Shufflvboard p Tournament i The third gpmc of the annual ! shuffleWrd tournament on , the. j, j Boardwalk at Ninth street Friday eve- j | idn'g was won by Capt Andrew N. - j Paul's team, which won by 158 points „ over Capt. Rolla Garretson's boy*. h The score: V ; .. . t'apt. Paul's Team ... j, : Charlton, C'ranc, 100 j McCiellaiul. Longshore 100 e ; Donald. Sickle r 100 „ I Hillier,! Snape 100 , j Harvey! Paul '00 1 Paul us,' Schwab - 84 • j John, Phillips 100 j Champion Finnlgan 100 ^ Points 784 u Capt. Garretson's Team Ml j Smith, Garretson 94 J i McCleary. Schofield 75 " Chadwick, Jann j Stevenson • 76 - Munson, McKay 68 * I Stoklcy, Rudolph 100 11 i brook, Henry 60 Ledig, Deakvne 98 H Points 626 Clarence Wallis ha* returned to his ' • home in Germantown, after spending ,, a pleasant vacation with his mother, * Mrs. Robert Wallis, who js here for I the season. 1 ., j Leo. Bamberger and wife, with u Reir son, Henry, of Philadelphia, " ! were visitors here Sunday. Mr. 1 u .i Bamberger is a property owner in ^ this city. Lost something? Place an ad in the SENTINEL and it will be quickly returned. , . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS J lk po Uau. minimus cfeim. 7k. A 24 * tml rvd action on «uccwdms Inwr-lon. | * fo» aaut Motor and Row Boot for PkW. Duaaaa 1 Jock. 471 Wot Avraiw-Adv. tf. _ ! FOR SALE -Motor Boot "follow for —U. ! with !tao roblo. Bool IS fool lout, with I ' : Hp Palmer vagina. lanterns. fog horn. ss: rrT. , Sondnrt ofAce. Ad. i ^ 1 ! IaS"- ^Ln^SS.*^",toi."St. , Addrooo Mrs. H. & SMITH. Ml Looo kmw Collllurrwood. N. J. Ad». < : • j — i FOB SALE-Oa* Twin D.abl. hon. Win- ! HOUSE HOLD furnitnrt for oat*. Abo piano. Coll SU Akbury oromo.-Adi . I FOR SALE- Sagrttm MOO for thrao Iota. I wool alda of Control p. cane. abote tint at. hntlaal.-Adv. . , jy ] "'w i^u^u.1 r.j JT* A^"*1^ , FOR SALE. Ow "Fard" touring r.r In J 1 am thn condition, cheup. Apply CEO RUE , > J. GARRETT. Ornatda rnnd. Palelmu. N. J. , FOR BALE— Boh, aoorh for ank. Good . condition. Hlorh. lit III *M Ara.— Ad< 1 FOR SALE - Ford rotor. I»70. atorlor ond > r°™ <U*1 > toll,, taejadsj room corkpat. nowiuoll* wow > 'o'wm • " hoO°*how* S"rLn* "k1|**» 1 TiSr trlk^pSSS no to ' I "*** | ; ' WANTED | ; ' WANTED- Lorro otr, now lor 1 ponnoa. • j.fira'.'aa. Laoimdih and *U Urn h?t ufu* aoi p valaanaola.-Adv. WANTED— A rood rollahh rook. Rof.rf ~om.»lr«L Applr. Mr. J. W. Btdkn. I wmW-Td.. p Man onntod to anil hcot for pri.nto ownc rr oho una aniline fotarto Sr. hooradoilj. cd'H "**- "t" "kwUni'l WO^K^^C,wk*«U«i:p«atf?,,wJk LOBT-A add, aolld hnk brnoobt with Uran| ■ndh akoo. rhnoa lla-l.-Adr. LOT— A —II -Rum Morton" far nock. atrrat ond OBu" aroooo. tltt D. H." Krrrn { , "tibornl Roword." — Adr. t. 6 LOST - Bohr'a paorl taothlnc rlne -with I " hall .ttaahtd Easnrad Nona.. Raton to 3 MR*. WM. I. GILBERT. Brownla. Apt*-. 7th lg and Aabttrr. Rrwnrd.- Adv. 12 BukDIMMkRnr .5 DMr,hat°' [8 nARTFORD BATTERY II . Aernla Wonted U Carofo ond Sorrlca Station Ownora JOHN KULP llt-B .Hanmrr Straw. Trantoti ~ "ORDINANCE NO. 171 !C An ordinance lo rrpoel on ordlnancr an- : anco of kaprn.anMt.1 Bond, of ill. fit, of >C Ocron lit,. Naw Jrra»r. In Ihr anratntlo 12 a, I m ;ir„, rtncr.t Honda. Contra No Tot." u THE HOARD OF COMMISSIONER* OF THE M CITT OF OCEAN CITY DO ORDAIN: 15; Aw. I. That on ordinance entitled. "An 13 mrnlTHLTa of thr"citr rt^koa'oili'xw 11 tf [Jf arareoate pdndpol no of S ' Ia"tT 13 . ™ WM. H. CAMPBELL 10 - ^ CommiaalonaTa 10 The obova ordinance war poaacd on Brat n aai^Ii1.'" *T-"rr'nii °r- 'j* ,&j on .th* la dor of Aorow. IP3I and wlli U 59 jMwmSS* W Jkrawl'ot 0^'honr*"of IhraT* .'ckek ' la N|hl vssnB^sSfiiZ'^ um" MARRY A. MORRIS. lit, Clark. M It pf. UM . ' ■
•JOHN WANAMAKER HEREV Vi.il lo His Frjend. WilUam i' McLaughlin a William McLaughlin, of Phila.lel- • phila, was greatly surprised lo have ,h John Wanamaker stop at his cottage, ti Fifth street. Saturday afternoon; _ his way from Ca|>e May Point to u his Chelsea cottage. This was Mr. 11 Wanamaker s first visit to -Ocean City several years. . Mr. McLaughlin is an active work- f er in 'ficthany Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, as well as the First *. Presbyterian Church of Dcean City. a YOUNG HEROINE Margaret R. Grier. 13 years old n of Park place this city and v also Camden, now living in Manas, i, tiuan. N. J., proved h^rsoif a heroine : 28, when she rescued a lad of „ from drowning. The children _ were bathing in the creek, when the boy got lieyonl his depth, Margaret • swam aliout seventy-five feet, dived after the Iwy, got him and swam to shore, where lie was revived with dif'Hod tu tw kouwo' ». imi™. Thl. 'shAll lato dfTtvi tovWM. II- CAMPBELL NUtm b. held un AutuS »lR**T»D|. II Ifcc ' kftarnoon (DarllMtt utvlns tlm.) bvint two , o clock | Standard A MORRIS. | » CM, Clock. ORDINANCE N*. 117 ■ An ordinance to utMnd an ordinance en- ■ titled "An ^rd, nance concern' nr^ atrort hlphwera within the Ifmlta* t the fit, of r ?SB* BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY DO OR. PAIN | ^ ^ ordinance. fS'lowa : *"ThaTTl^*al^ he oslawfel to pork I m1? •JIv'ta^iiM'ow K^SSmm^SS^ New > Jinn, or on nay pt^ htstwrw. , Su* OTdtSuiam ahall take effect '■*"t',"t'jos_ c CHAMPION. WM. h. CAMPBELL. K. A CORSON^^ ^ NOTICE •tJa^reetUM'ef? ■ m.'. *1 DcjUrttl" Serine tkie) "in CreewlaaSfeta'^" > dumber. Cltr Ball. Oceen Cltr. New Jereer. harry a. MORRIS. I Cltr Clerk. . D. Pf. U.M notice to bathers Notice la hereby iteee that on aod nfter . Jul, 11. IVtl. the followlnr ordinance will i be ricicflr enforced. AN ORDINANCE PrekiMUac Pcreon. from Trerellne In or 1 an, of tho itreeti or altera of Ocean , City In Ba thine Robes. Suite or Other Cow 1 I t tones of n Similar Nature. Sec. I. Be It erilslncd kg the Common Council of twow ^ Ocean, Cltr Uwt^no , anr*of the^elrwKa or atlers of tho Cltr of ! Ooaoa Citron abbreviated bathtnt ^tobe. t rSTllb^evec their ^on. from public * Bee. 1. ordolimd^thnt^ey jpemm r n v* p'inviumiBOT of" pubuc'safty: J Adv. ML 4L Pf. M OO NOTICE ""atsaiac s^Vpc-ctal'tr'bl^ thc^T^'bout^ FLORIDA O JONES •33 SIMPSON AVE. °et*" C'TV NEW HMD w Samuel Meeker -j SECOND HAND FURNITURE k Purotmae nil klnda 61 OKI Farnllure. If you - I Pleee?nMti|le.*N. J.. or drag auS lo I SJ Kottlb re Male etreei and I will aeU. Always In the r- market (o nov old. emlghl aewepnpera . Something New •- j for the benefit of Oceau City people ;; Ocean Citv House Cleaning Oomnany will deem trotir haul, bounllnf honee, private I ctliacr ottiee, or any thine you have to eicee. 1 We furnl*ti everythlnc. Juel give ue the Job, i trial. 730 Weal Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Hell l'bone. IS W JONES, ROGERS ft BASSEI.L I FIRE ESCAPES ^ for all types of buildings m ALSO ;REPAIRED AND PAINTED We guarantee approval of local and State authorities rt. on all our work. £ Builders' Iron Work | BR3WKW0RTH i CO. l8tl(l*NaoM STREET jjj PHILADELPHIA "Let a Estimate" rk. ______________________
PERSONALS , William Rowan, president of the Philadelphia Board -,of Education, is Holier! Thonipsoo. a Philadelphia tailor, is among tlie »-cll known visiGeorge V. Weher, of Philadelphia. gree- ting friends hero Saturday am! Sunday. Mrs. D. B.. Holler, of Reading, is vsaiting her iladghter, Mi-- Mae Iloffor, ill this city. _ Frank Costellolh manager of the Ghdie Theatre, Piiiladelphia. is among the well known visitors in moot Theatre. Che-tor anVI his wife visiteil "Al." White <>f Philadelphia, in.this-eity, Montl.it. Mrs. Jesse 'CtMW'ii. of Palermo, fell at her home, a feu .lays ago, and
ARE you using Edison Mazda Lamps? If | not, why not? They give three times I ■ as much light as the old style Carbon lamps / j for the same current consumption. j ■i . m OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE [ A, of Atlantic City Company M - I i] "iX'STSLivi r»iui V Advertise in the Sentinel j — fnr flnro Poonl+n I
THE UNIVERSAL CAR „ It Does Make a Dif° ference Where You Buy Your FORD It's our Service after the Sale that "counts !• These Price* RBpresent the Gre Touring ***" atest Motor Value in the World (Demountable Rims) Chassis $315 Touring *»&> Runabout JM0 (Clincher Wheels ft htarter) (Clincher Wheels) Touring ........„.$510. Runabout $395 (Starter ft Demountable Rims) (Demountable Rims) loope ..._. — . .. »69S Runabout - $410 (Starter ft Demountable Rims) ! (Clincher Wheels ft Starter) Sedan -1760 1 Runabout $463 (Starter ft Demountable Rims) (Starter ft Demountable Rims) Ton-Truck Chassis -$H5 Touring - $413 Fordson Tractor ...$625 (Clincher Wheels) .... (P»eumatic or solid tirea) F. O. B. Detroit " EDW. G. KURTZ 12th and Asbury Avenue ONLY AUTHORIZED OCEAN CITY AGENCY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . / ! Phone 600 We sell Anywhere r+rs. Report of REC EIPTS AND EXPEND ITl RES Board of Education Ocean City, N. J. July 1, 1920- June 30, 1921 *| RECEIPTS CURRENT EXPENSE «» "s school rgtf* AS" cfaiNTY VUN"8: , ..... .r ' AoorDpHaitoiT :>rvUur» Si.i'v Bcfaool Tk» . V«Wl -i l« MX. Suw'Scbaol T»» Rwvi'FhBd »-V.i: ^ . Inirim »n Surplua Rvvvnoe W.50 » District Ta* v -J«« * 4 ■ Borrowvd on Nolo — — — — - stinb.ao k Rnllrond T.t_ — • of fnumM1 ^ i-rmcrmmk Eti.^ ' — Z7JTI _ , „1!!! f ! Tuition Fbaa < 1 1 "f ?? * ' Ekpnisnrv Returned '-JJ Raiiitslaawat JK? » Balk nr. on Hand Ba«in^lnir of tw — M*-" ( . • MANUAL TRAINING '• Stai. Approprlaiien - , , HH.D e lllstrlet Ta. • 1708.00 _ Balanr. Slate Appropriation Piwviaua liar . limi" REPAIRING AND REFURNISHING ^ ^ ! Tranafrr front Ereetliur and Enlarging Arraunt *74.00 | Transfer (ran Current Expense Areount . to no Bnlanrv on Hand Beginning of Year"! 71^1".. Jit. - . » 7S . ^ T ERECTING. ENLARGING AND -EQUIPPING ^ ^ TEMPORARY LOAN ACCOUNT : District Ta* — . , , 4100 00 in Total Receipts and Balance. .... ' ' « 0W74.IS lb I EXPENDITURES " CURRERT EXPENSES Salaries, Bar* . Principals and Teachers ..... . , flfOlO.l* — f Touchers' Pension and Annuity Fond . 1714.41 jT ivl*"" J"r'' "" Soli's * ' Tiiamaiiloilna of Pupils. o*4 lo ' Ei lenses of Supt., Principals and Teachers. II77AS Text H-M>ka _ 14*0.07 K Supplies and Other Keren sea of Instruction 10S1S* i Ught. Water and Tii^"iZZZ~~IZZZZ"Z~ZZZJIZ S*.'«7 Medical Inspss ILjw. Saiaries and Supplies 1744,04 Cca^puiaorr^AtlcndaMe^ Salaries and Supplies . — 700.00 ftj Taslinss snd^Rscrsation*^*.^. ......^ — ,. „ — 4Mb T f red" R. I I nd njT iehl Amoral * ' Bslaars on Hand Ctoas of Ys^. » '!**>! 04 ^ MANUAL TRAINING 7 1 Salaries of Tsaehsra 7*14.24 • - Material and SllppH** - ! * ' 4*477 Repair- nr..| BswMMMI 3JS.04 r i Balanrs on Hand CIos* of Year !:—! ! — — .1 1022*1 mt 4, |0.Jt— n,^, jCemn ff1^)RfNq ASD 88FURNISHING 1,4,49 ) - ~ ERECTING. ENLARGINt: AND EQUIPPING (Transfettxl to He 1 air in* aral Refurnishing Aeconnt C7S.O0 ; BaUnre on Hand at Ctoas of Year ... 14.21 ^ _ TEMPORARY LOAN ACCOUNT \ Bnrm.cd Money KeiaR SIOO.OO Total lUpenditures and Ilalancc. $4407 4. 1 » SUMMARY RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES ' Balance on Hand Balance on Hand C r Beginning^ trf^Ya^r Receipts ^Etpendllnres^^t'loss nf^Tsnr BpiBEi 'III © .© © Tasainrsry lean Amount ... SIOO.OO 41*0.00 I.elC.S* H w sir,",.,,. — ' A,|V. R.,. 1: p
William Maloney Auto Electricians Speedometer* Repaired. Battel ie» Repaired, I'resto-Lite Storage Batteries. Acetylene Oas Appliances Generator, Starter and Ignition work 2307 ATLANTIC AVENUE Atlantic City, N. J. i'lione 238 J
Sure Results f American Audit Co. ■ i ACCOUNTANTS j Audits Examinations If Systems Income Tax T Chaj. W. Perry, C.P.A.(N,Y.) ; [ Bslir.se Court Build in PkJtsdslpkia, P.. f William S. Leech 1 CO* AllaolW os*. - Pbsae 26 1 M 1.
When the day is hot and sticky j there's nothing (hal will rool you off heller than a glara of re- '< freshing Iced Tea. And for good Iced Tea, use Aseo Orange ? I'eknr or India fey Ion. | Asco Teas I?,1;4 t,-lh pkg 23c : lb ISe Mr Wgf J pkg- j Five Delirale Blends: — t ORANGE PEKOE INDIA CEYLON OLD COUNTRY STYLE PLAIN BLACK MIXED Victor ^ Bread lL Oc Feed the children plenty of thio pure wholesome hread. It will put the sparkle in their eye* and the roses in their cheeks. ADDRESSES OF OUR OCEA N CITY STORES: 745 Asbury avenue, Groceries 755 Asbury avenue, Groceries and Meats Asco Store* all over New Jersey Peanaylvania, Delaware and Maryland. MINERVA YARNS BY Experienced Demonstrator AT STAINTON'S i

