Ocean City Sentinel, 25 August 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 8

EIGHT OCEAN CITY SENTINEli. OCEAN CITY, N. J- AUGUST 25, 1921 j

You wouldn't think nf throwing away an opportunity to place your business before every cottager in Ocean City. Then the booster edition of the sentinel, out Thursday, September I, will interest you. The Sentinel is Ocean City's foremoat newspaper. Copies of this edition will be placed in every cottage of Ocean City on Satntday, September S. Arrange NOW. for your spare. It's an opportunity to ealeh the Labor Day rush. ' Mr. Ralph G. Luff and fu'milyi are spending the season in Ocean City. \ Mr. Luff is chorister of the Summerfield M. K. Church, of Philadelphia, and will lead the singing in the ccn- _ tral Ocean -Sity Chapel, Thirty-third, street and Central avenue, on August 2*. at 7.45. , Advertise in the SENTINEL. _ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS > "* IarL thw. jUUnsa ehhrcw.|_Tlc-. i "c^s'^rtMnu^Adr™" °*n,r*' 1 ] J Wt M L! • J FOB SALI S -U*. on WoU, »n.l lh».« Apply. 1422 rrosaet atraut. Otoon City. j ( Ibiw and ■*» Bast' to e sals. Dsaasa i Jmk. m Wast Avon no — Adv. 1 1. I FOB RALE— Ono Tvrto DooliMnms Winrfcr. Frmsss. daw sis. 24i2»H- Aim on* THlSo Fram*. Uodod slam. slaa ' atsC. ISO* Wsstsy svoaoo.— Adv. HOUST HOLD fomilors tor solo. Aim piano. Coll 410 Atbury avtnu*. -Adv. FOB SALJC— Invalid* ffaalr. wood cosditlon, rosaoorblv, 7#» ttmrth .inet- Ad.. SolImif7s^e!**Ari5r' u^ooto'" Hc*ri AiarWo.— Ad, . WMWP- «»asilsaml bo—awp... mttM»HyP°',Byply lo'T ^"SnUsS a* It' ^raor'-TM* jUAnry Awms- Adv. Win tn pcepwty WWed Wtwmm- BcM, ssd'tpiuKlon^r« 'toSw."" WrtuTl 8o«h TVlrty-foorth Mrovt. C.I. 4m. N. J.— Mr. ,Z ^JSKr igrsz porUcslo IS. 1S20 Colombia ovvnor. FUUdd. WAyt^t- At^nn>Mi_ Hsosfc_iins4s WANTO— Toons, —a tor as— si «j «£ SWKATEBS WANTED IBs ll.OMs Laaca* will ho s>ad to E«v. nalai tor (fa. hs7S to ot. an tfao hoa*h wfaoa bstklna.- Adr. LOST - SU.T PoBsaylmnla Roil rood Ststie*. Parnate, it. on^ Friday taw ^^'lln^bllbsMf Fa, sad1*! K7jS la nuh. Howard ol SI* -flt b. potd tar totarn to load. lUUt. 1121 Ocaaa svsaas. Oman City. Adv. LO«T— A Had dnrraa MmooIc charsn ■ilm Has atucfaod to *ad lot efaaln. on has Mm Ocaos CJly and Wlldwond. Kaaard It ratanmd to tfao ctflr. of tfao Oooaalc HoiaL Osssn Sy. N- l^Adr. LOST— Monday on tfao «. St mr for AtlaoU. aLjntssiSiSjfcift ANNOUNmnvr ***** WILLIAM J. CHADWKTL Tfai. adv. paid Wr by VMusr i i

BARITONE SOLOISTS Will he a Feature at the Evening Concerts on Music Pavilion Luigi Boccolii. the blind soloist, will be "featured at every evening concert of Bachman'* Million Dollnr Band on the Music Pavilion, beginning Saturday until the end of the concert season. Mr. Bachman has made a host of friends during his stay ol ; Ocean City and has won a place in the heurta of the public by his untir- . ing efforts in the interests of the "Hostegjt League A popular musician, with Bachman's Band is William Paulson, ' Xylophone soloist. Mr. Paulson comes from a little town in North ; Dakota, is an American Legion man, and is playing his second season with ' the Bachman organization. It seems I to be the opinion of those who have ' heard M r. Paulson play, that he has 1, " — " , NOTICE rintoU*ot "l K. Arn«slnr'" of tkv bad J Jrrmy. tn bv bold on tho ion lb day ot KopModror. A. D.. t»M. .1 Ibo boor of two o'clock. In ibo afternoon.. dnyllsM «rl«l lime (Ono o'clock .undord tlma) at tho. " CUjr Clark'* OfSco. City Holl. Oooon City. t ■"-JiSJ'r.B1 valor from Tbirtr-wvonlh alroat to Fortytwrwn Contra! ovonno and Wo* 1*7 avenno In I tfaa tOW of Ocooi^^CI'^^ Maw tame, to pr*- ; i lX«I?ullo«^*^chh^-n« ISSTtTdmrnid ('.xnmlMioarra of tho City of Oarnt Ou'ldy' , cauoad it to bo corllfWd to tho Boned of Com- ' coot of anid improvement, and that tbia I retire I. (Woo on Iwhnlf of anid Hoard of oramrooo HARRY A. MORRIS. City Clark. I ; Auru-t 24th. 1111. J S-25 St Pf. 11.40 i I : :

earned the right to be recognized as . one of America's foremost Xylophone R soloists. CURTIS MEN HERE '■ Mr. E. I-argc, one of the Superin- • tendents, of .the Curtis Publishing r' Co., ami family arc at this resort for - the son son. J. Forbes, one of the prominent 1 e mpn in the employ of the- Curtis Pub- ; ' I lishing Co. and family are in this it resort for the balance of the season. 1 p A11 the latest and most up-to-date news in the SENTINEL every Thursday. ' Sale of Concessions ; 1 and Privileges The following Cape May t County Fair concessions and J privileges will be sold to Ihe highest bMder on Monday, August 29th j i at 2.00 p. m, at the ] ; Court House Building, Cape May , Court House: L, Full Dinner ; Sandwiches and Coffee Ice Cream Carbonated Soft Drinks Non Carlronaled Sofl Drinks i ! Except Citier Cider ; Peanuts i ■ Candy (Home Made) [ Candy (Not Home Made) , ' The Fair Committee reserves f j Ihe right to determine whether \ the bids are satisfactory or not. J Fair Committee. Care of Oftce of FARM DEMONSTRATION Cape May Court House. N. J.

• STOP IN AND SEE OUR House of Growing Cucumbers and leave yoar orders for Trees and Shrubbery for fall planting. | We fill tell yaa what we will make that new lawn for without any obligation on your part Ocean City Greenhouses Automobile Renovating , "The Shop Complete" BODY WORK TOPS UPHOLSTERING WINDSHIELD GLASS FENDER WORK PAINTING ^ of the better kind WescoatCo. j Albany Avenue Blvd. and Winchester Telephone 564 ATLANTIC Off REAL SERVICE

FAUNCE'S THEATRE Haaday, Tuesday Thursday, Friday, Saturday 1|^Hj Presenting prr-rr lease showings two of Ibe season's most stupendons "THE OLD REST- has been run- ^ jf i&Kf 11 \ suadner at the Astor Theatre " tI 1 \ Pv*' cannot be denied. K i J / • -PftB \\ All those familiar with the stage | /^L i know <:e°r** Ar"'u, ta w* ■°"<i'rfn| jlSML ™l GeorgeArliss The comedies that will be shown / VXr \ VOjZliB* -i'b "«»«• production, will be fea- JLWSRAELI TjkVrfiiP" .urea In themselves. Jhw.A^.o^ r flTt h,„.w _ byfaj-s/fAAer A arcuoio auoux nuxxxm | . Diracfe.) by J&nrj J&ttcar \ Never before in the history of W Ocean Oty hare two such prodnetions The play and tile 111 I ) ^ •h0WB OB on' WMk'' pro,r•,,,• star that thousands ; ; of admirers have g' 1 1 ■ 1 longed to see in a 1^1 I . motion picture— A m J drama that you will ' ; nclTr 'orgct.

STOCKING YARN TO GERMANY t Frank Schneider, reports that he has made a shipment of stocking yarn to Baden, Germany. It appears there is a shortage of this kind of yarn over there. r Tho Rev. and Mrs. J. Perry Cox, ami son, of SuminerAclil 51- E. [ Church,. of Philadelphia are spending . few 'weeks in Ocean City. Mr. Cox , 1 will preach in the Central Ocean City Chapel, Thirty-second and Central, on ! AgRiMt^gt, at 7,45 P. M. • t Nutlc* <»! ' AwMtiwnt - M ' hvrvby eivvn ot tlv^ mvvtirw- ol tho Board o'clock. In the Afternoon., daylbrbt uvine time I three o'clock »tbnd»rd time) bt the ^Clty Clerk'. OfSre.^ Clt^ Halt ( Oce^n Citr. griwt" n^le;*m*sk«s£?>t« bsSjjsiLsSi p«U»i*Cllse' Ik tWiSsmhwM r hence" rvortbi-nnerlr "lone the Great En Bar betvecn the hirrh end low water nterk. of the Inlet: thence wvuthcs.terlr folloelr.tr the i-encmMlirwcUonj^of the^nlw. SsmS'it'oTta' "LrtSMta the Boad of'cnm! miaalnnrr. ..f AnnamCU the amount of the notice i. at veil on hehnlf of aaid Board of HARRY A. MORRUt ^

WANTED Ocean City People to play in Motion Pictures At Hippodrome Theatre Now Experience Unnecessary ^ Apply to MrfMaddern— Hours 2 Jo 4 and 7 JO to 9 p. m. I Will Build You One of the Mo'st Beautiful BUNGALOWS ,in the city for $2,350 complete 2 Bed rooms, 9*11 fe«t- Bath 6x7 feet. Living Room l!zl2 feet Dining room 11*11 feet. Kitchen 11*7 feet, with beautiful colonade with hook case and china closet. Painted out side in two coats of best paint; one coat stain and two coals varnish all over inside. Papered lo suit wilh beautiful electric fixtures. Large loft up staira can be used for extra bed room. Edgar F. Berger BUILDING CONTRACTOR 3100 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. I HAVE SOME BUILT FOR YOUR INSPECTION I DORSEY'S QUALITY MARKET 727 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Ku 'Steaks 35c lb. SIRLOIN) Cat from the Best City Dressed Meats Hamburg Steak 25c lb. Fresh Ground, Very Nice and Lean Buy your Meats from DORSEY'S Market ' O Kellogg's Corn Flakes 9^c COFFEE, q™el£y 25c lb.

FIRE ESCAPES! for all types of buildings | ALSO REPAIRED AND PAINTED ' We guarantee approval of j local and State authorities j on all our work. j Builders' Iron Work ; BROWNWORTH 4 CO. j PHILADtLPMIS "Let u» EMlmvIe"

ARE you using Edison. Mazda Lamps? If not, why not?" They give three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. ^ OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Electric Company

rl Advertise in the Sentinel for Sure Results >• ^ i i T. I.:: Jo*:. Sh.uh CLAMS OYSTERS f M, » »' th. Court of .""J'Ik-H!!; M « N t u IKI-S & sons j B.'i'ir J."' Sr'hiuh I. i-rrijohrr. rou Sanitary Fiah I a*L""ZC£\'^'"kh'°.l.,r 'nf°s^ ■ Market ! rn*""' rii.wdvine rh* Riorrihi.-* l«- Onk-r.i hnlicilcil and dclivcrerl j -»**.. >•- 'j- hSbbS!'""**' r< |h| IH , | IW 60.1-J Crab Meat j r II Urioa^NrnT lunk^ lildr.^ lintel." a Specialty [ulnwiyl II STORES CO. lili How to Please the Man of the Hoyse Place before him a rup of coffee drliciou* A "co ( offc and nole lh»- "mile of complete "atihfaction thai will light up. bin face. Asco Coffee lb 25c Try Ihin delirioun coffee YOU'LL TASTE THE DIFFERENCE! A COFFEE OF RARE GOOD TASTE Children Need its Nourishment The little otie« thrive on Ihe good, wbnlehomr \ ictor Bread beeauite il conlafn" 'Ihow element* mo*t needed by growing bodie*. v ■/ i Victor Bread lL Oc You cant give the children too much of bread a* wholrnomc and digeatihle a* thi*. ADDRESSES OF OUR OCEAN CITY STORES: 745 Asbury avenue, (Groceries) 755 Asbury avenue, (Groceries aad Meats) Aaco Stores all over New Jersey Pennsylvania, Delaware and MarylancL MINERVA YARNS BY Experienced Demonstrator AT STAINTON'S