Ocean City Sentinel, 25 August 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

f 1 . ^ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN GITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1921 FIVE

OCEAN CITY DOWNED GOOD FELLOWS CLUB ( arterV J'itchinp Was the Feature — Especially ;in the Finches V Manager Mackenzie-'* hoys easily ^ ,.iil the Good Fellows Clul., of N i.li'lpliia. Saturday afternoon. l>v f i nl/'i Pitched a heady name and couple of rallies were cut- by find •iouhle ploys, by- Cook,. Collins ;.M - Stuff h. The locals could do oothinj; witli G.irper until thg fourth inning when that with Carter pitclifiiir airtight Ik.1I there was no .louht uf the reThe folowinu if the score: OCEAN CITY ' It II O A E lluniett. cf . 0 2 0 0 0 Sen-inillK. 31*. I 1 0 3 0 Field. If. 0 2 2, I 0 Sniithk ss 1 I 6 I 0 Mackenzie, c. .216,20 ■ Collins, th, 0 2 0 0 0 2b. ...... 116-41.. I leal. I. rf. 0 2 0 0 0 t aticr. p. 1 0 0 0 0 6 fl 27" 14 1 COOD FELLOW R H O A E Cta.k, Ih. 0 0 10 I 0 Jones, 2b. 0 I J 5 0 Pake. c. 0 0 9 1 0 Elliott, **- - 0 0 0 1 2 -SH-aite.- 3h. 0 2 0 2 0 Gamer, p. 0 0 0 0 0 Hastings, rf. 0 2 0 1 0 * Coupe, If. 0 0 2 0 0 . Fox, cf. - 0 110 0 0 6 24 9 *2 Score by innings-. Ocean City 00022200 X— 6 Good Fellow 000 0 0000 0—0 ) ) )

K AI.MIA DEFEATED laical Collritians Run Red .Men Into Ocean fcity Collegians defeated , hulinia, the local Red Men in the twilight* game Friday, hy a score of 7 to 2. John Kaufman, pitched a great game featured hy hitting of Austin and fiel.ling o^Smith ami Den- 1 Score: KALMIA R H Q A E Sharp, c. . 0 0 2 1 0 llouseinil. If. 0 10 10 Musenthal, lb. 0 0 3 0 lj Dennis, ss. 1 1 0 2 0 Stein, -3b. .113 1 1 H. Chad wick. 2b. . 0 0 6 1 1; I!. Cha.lwick, rf. _ ... 0 0 "0 0 0 Wallace, cf. 0 0 0 0 0 Hancock, p. 0 110 0 2 4 14 6 3 „ OCEAN CITY R II 0 A E Carter, If. 2 10 0 0 k Sensenig, 3b. 0 10 10 Smith, 2h. 113 2 0 Mackenzie, a*. 1110 0 * Col lard, c. 0 14 10 Kaulfman, p. 0 0 14 1 C.Mik. Ih. 117 2 1 Austin, cf. 1 2 2 0 0 Adams, rf. - 1 0 0 0 0 7 K IK 10 2 'Collar. I out, bunted third strike. Score by Innings: Kalmia 0 0 0 2 0 0—2 Ocean City 3 3 0 0 1 x— 7 Millard F. Sloan, Scorekeepor. VERY POPULAR MAN It i* said that next to Uucle Sam, 'Top" Howell has the largest family in the United States. Who is "Pop" Howell- Ask any service man down ; at tho Hostess House and yot* will ; lie told very emphatically that "Pop" ilowell is an ace, a man's man an^ a prince. Doughboy, Marine and Jiickie, who have had the good fortune to i- associated with "Pop" all unanimously declare that this is true. It is a fine thing to be always do-' ing something for tlie other fellow, I "Pop" Howell's hobby is in seeing: that the service men here for a per- 1 '•"I of recreation enjoyYtltemselves. Hunting parties, crabbing parties^ theatre parties, sociul afTairs arrung- j <•! for and carrier! out by ."Pop." Is I it any wonder \ that the men swear by : ~ him? A stunt of "Pop's" that makes a new-comer to the Hostess House feel that he is among friends is to find "ut the chap's _ name and then greet him with a hand-shake, calling him hy.nhme, ami adding "Old timer, we are glad to see-you. I met you some- 1 I / ere's l«fore, haven't I?" As a V JVenirs of appreciation from thous- , and* of service men during the war, "Pop" carries a beautiful watch suitably engraved. Ask him to show it to you sometime. "Pop" doesn't know that this story was written. If he did, there wouldn't be any story. The information was gotten during a visit to the Hostess House from the service men themselves. TO OUR READERS Semi those little personal items p? 1 your friends or happenings of your family,. to the Sentinel Office by Tuesday of each week and they will upHr r in the next issue on Thursday.

THANK OCEAN CITY PEOPLE Rotary Club ol Philadelphia! Apprr- | iciate Co-operation of People Here The following letter to the Sentinel explains itself;"The hoard of Directors of the Ro- < t tary Club of Philadelphia desires. .1 through you, to extend to tjic people ,| of Ocean City the heartiest thanks <- .ami appreciation of the Club for the ■splendid spirit of ro-operatiup an.T-ui- , >' terrst evinced on the occasion of our h f recent outing fa, your city . The 1000 ,! youngsters whom we took with us thoroughly enjoyed n day long to he t| , r«' '"em herd in vtheir lives, and this would not have been possible without i th.rhe#. and interest of your people, rrtln. |fhe moment the train arrived until the time that it left In the eve'' i -lung, carrying a load of tired hut!* , h:'t'l>> bids, the people of Ocean City j " f were out to welcome, to assist in ' every way possible, and to wfive their ! !' last hearty gmid-byes. Jl U was an occasion we will long ? remember; and one of the brightest ' s|H.ts is tlie kindly hospitality of the people of Ocean City. u : Cordially yours. V > FRANKLIN A. KONICKER. ► • Secretary. 1 J! I " ■(> I GIVES GOOD REPORT 1,1 I The Emergency Committee formed, t for immdiate relief of those who .suffered in the Boardwalk Fire FriI day, July 22. report that a total ofjhi | $1673 was taken up which has been al . disbursed. Itemize.! report of the L work of this committee is on fife with ai the secretary of the Chamber of S , Commerce at the Information Bureau. V i The committee .wishes to take this i C I- opportunity of thanking all of those '.g i who contributed to this fund. I di

CATCHING DRUM M. Wenirich and Albert J. Cliff1 Make Big Hauls Leroy M. Wenirich and. Albert J. Cliff, of Philadelphia, caught filur ut Anchor Voint, last Saturweighing from -IS to 63 pounds each. This brings their total for the season up to 2fi. tile largest one Iming Inst. Monday ami weighed SS1They report- fioubders plentiful and drum running in schools. ' | MORGAN HAND VISITS HERE 'Morgan Hand, a former Ocean City : | boy, is greeting old friends here. He. | resort. At present he is with . the j Truscan Steel Company of Youngs- | town, Ohio and is working in conjunction with the State Highway System, of Pennsylvania. Mr. Hand. , for a white whs connected with .the . American City Bureau, of New York Membership Committee for the Chamlier of Commerce, of Cincinnati. Ohio. He returns to Ocean City with a wife, - formerly Mi:;s Mary Emery Griffin, of Belfontain and Cleveland, Ohio. ENTERTAINED FRIENDS Mrs. and Miss Kowe. of this city, have been entertaining the following their fcinfehere: Mrs. Hand. Mis.Ledell Haiuir and Miss Emily Pleasant, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Peggy and daughter, of Wil.lwond; Auk, Han-.v Auk, of Atlantic . Cfty; Emily Edwards, of West Vir.ginia: and Paul Hraiiiard, of Phila-

) ' Bungalows for Sale Two new bungalows, 1820 & 1830 Central avenue. Just completed with all modern and up-to- I date conveniences including garage. Open - ' for inspection. Price attractive. Also four at Twenty-fourth street and Central avenue which can be finished to suit the purchaser. Come and look them oyer. Seaside Homes Company 220 Dock Street, Philadelphia, or any Realtor in Ocean City. City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. ocean city. «iw jeneey ' ' L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR ' TELEPHONE, S03 t E FOR SALE A BARGAIN Double House on Asbnry avenue near 34th street. Ocean City. 6 . 6 room* and bath eadti Front and back porchea. Furnished, $5,250. $2,400 may remain on mortgage. HARRY R. HAYES Realtor y Thirty-third and Asbury Are You Interested in Lots IF SO I HAVE SOME VERY GOOD LOTS AT THIRTYFOURTH STREET SECTION FOR SALE CHEAP. ^ LOTS ARK SELLING FAST. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BEFORE THEY ADVANCE. IF INTERESTED, CALL, WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE LOTS AND QUOTE PRICES TO YOU. HARRY R. HAYES REALTOR Thirty-third and Aabury Ave.

AN INCIDENT Ol' OTHER' DAYS . Revived fur the Amu-.-mrnl of l he People of Oreatt City A humorou* incident of the early r day*, in Ocean City, when Richard II. Stile*. iji.u |-.i lent of the First Nat initial -Bank, wa* tto-fproud owner of iriw-ntly. . . ' 4 ; Knorli Somrrs ami Ed Sooy were ! had their eye- .Stive,'" arln.r. , They had made up their mind* to' , have those grapes when \ they were ripe. One nigfit the boyalstolo into tlie yard with a iKisket. sioy rlimhing ursiito tho arl.or and Bonier* re- ' maiding hnNQjc ground folding Hie ha*kcl. Mr. Stite* discovered them at

S work, and slipping out very quietly • he chase. I Soiflers out of the yard le '""1 held tlie basket himself. Sooy kept on picking grufie* until he had filled the basket and then dropped to ly the ground to find hiq.sclf face to II. face with "Uncle Dick" who very at graciously thank.nl him for picking vf the grape., at the same time giving : . Sooy, in telling the story, said he re didn't mind the kirk "over the fence Office II r*. Phone, * 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. 40S-M

N. D. Turner EMPLOYMENT AGENCY d' , 400 We*t Avenue Ocean City, N. j. Oeforc buyin6 1 framed pictures stock of.new mdlufh4r.de interesting se. UsedCARS '■ KCnm OF":H™ AT cat^ttf^sss, moderate friges StatesHoimiSerwe NEWMAN F. McIIIRR 808 Allan tk Ave. i-.c vsRURV ivf nrp,tv pity V^ATLANTICCITYJU 7 " " 1,1 ' (Philadelphia Shop at 39 ft 19th st.) SURF LAUNDRY i 929 Ocean Avenue i-h.n,. u».j Ocean City, N. J. good work. quick service, all work done on premises please give us a trial i.auindry now open ______ I General Contractor! 1 | 1 737 Asbury Avenue I OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY INROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES. BULKHEAD^ i BELL PHONE IB Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING i Ninth St. and Simpson Ave! Occam City. N j. *11 Wort, guarantee* Auto foam ll.llm.lr. Furnished f ALFRED SChERM Ocean City Upholsterer and Decorator Window Shades and Awnings Made lOjW Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phooc, 1 86-j Furniture Stored .Reupholstering citim a tc \ Window Shades ESTIMATE 1 . FOR YOU ! Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our priew are l.cnranl ponible cnunlnlaul Willi (>oo<t Work and lie*! Material Lawrence H. l ear Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N. j. "SINGER" SEWING MACHINES Have you seen the lateat Singer Electric Portable Sewing Mnchine. If not *top in our ntore and let u* ahow you a real labor *arer. Expert repairing on all make* of machine*. PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED Wallace & Son, Inc. Opposite City Hall

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Have to Do a Lot of Cooking in a Small . Kitchen Here's a neat serviceable big capacity compact little gas range that will do more cooking than the average gas range that takes up twice as much floor space. Its a Vulcan Smooth Top AT THE CITY GAS UGHT CO.

MUCH BASK BALL I Tho ,ba*ehallWver" eeem* to have • Kalmia Tribe team *h..ul.i have the > r support ..f the "fun.-." ' .

CLEAN- W YOUR HOME UarellouM- Sixth and Meat l llNt ri lt i: BDCGHT AND SOLD

EXHIBITOR for the York Ready-made l-ord Commercial ' Body .An inspection of our stock solicited before making your pit t chase Automobile Bodies- Rebuilt and Repaired J. W. KIRKBKIDE . Old Turnpike near Shore-R^ad PLEASANTVILLE. N. J ( X h I'hont. 104-J HURLEY-JONES CO. HURLEY-JONES CO. 1116 ASBURY AVE MO' ' Y •■) LOAN ON MORTGAGE. .. . ii. ,g for iwi, week* to know if you van get It; we ean tell you at ..... .. 1-. rgatn* in Hay and Oi-ean front |>r.i|.urtie* Choice cottage* for Ai-.. lot. f..r mve-tuieiii ami for invf rovemerit— the choice of -p I M. CHESTER .& CO., - ' / Ocean City. N. J. All hu*ui<-«« Iramucterl through tin* office i* in nccoidance with the following slogan "'t his offoe i1ot< and noiiHtatni \!riettv a btokera^y bminsu and u im ho troy tntrrrded in pr.umal «/vr, Kmults : A «lc completed on the above principal profit, both Seller and Buyer. Write for lirting* and make vour headquarter* with Clayton Haines Brick REALTOR 411 eighth st. ocean city, n. j. Ewlng T. Corson * REALTOR 7-ST ASBURV AVK. OCCAN CITY.lt. J. buy sell rent insure cottages bungalows apartments hotels J. William Morrison REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE I ocean ave. below eighth st. PHONr, 1*0 OCEAN CITY, N. J. Edgar T. Berber "H^eal Estate In 31«t St4. Section of Ocean Gity i Fine Cottages for Sale or I can Rent yon most any Rent Cottage in our District . ' Lots Sold on Terms ^ * Don't let the spring find you with a AR ( / | j \l) leaky roof. Thnnder .tonus are cominoBL\( )J) *ud ^ lcmky roof will be apt to renlt i* ^ — - Chimney* that leak ihould be lookeil f aAer and m«de water-tight. Smokey . /-V1 •*( vgWt*t I 1 chimney* can be made to draw. A I - J I Tin roof* *re fire-proof. ^ /RtVX/V ' All kind of stove and heater repairs, ' j / L Tin, «liile«nj'£^ roofing. JIW7 SMITH'S " [ 1 The Tin Smith ' * ^ ' ' 1112 Asbury Ave. Phon. 73-W All Kind** of Guttara SreciALiziNo IH Rhohkhty north oh Sixth Strxmt b. f. GOETZ REAL ESTATE AGENCY fourth st. and atlantic ave. ocean city, n. j. PHONE*: RENTAL* OFFICE; 239-J SALE* RESIDENCE. 292-M BUILDING LOT* BEACH rnONT OFT OFF AT FOURTH STRCCT Do Not Read This Ad Unless you want to buy a good auto cheap CHEVROLET BABY GRAND. ONE YEAR OLD, BEST OF CONDITION. GOOD TIRES. MOTOR RUN 3,900 MILES. PRICE FOR QUICK SALE. $900. T. W. MOULfD 515Jji£hth St.