Ocean City Sentinel, 8 September 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 1

< Ocean City Sentinel

VOL* XLI. — No. No. 21

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J, THURSDAY, SK1TKMHER 8. "tail ^

Price Three Cents

Miss Hazel Harris as Miss Ocean City in Pageant ' \lrran City Represented in the Atlantic City PaReant ! fcy a Real Ocean City Beauty

The winner if the Local Beauty-pr t ..utcst "was announced last SatunlaVUi »ni:rht i" the Music Pavilion by the u |{cv. John Haml|fj^_a,s Miss Hazel tbrtc Harris, daughter of Mr. ami ■! . Warric Harris of HO", Asbury S avenue. . 1 Miss Harris was Imrn at Ixwshurg, h -N. 3- but has spent most of her life : a ,,, ()cean fit V. She is a graduate of v the Ocean City High School an«l the I ■ St, de Normal School antl is at pre*- h ettl leaching in the public schools li i Site is of the hrunaftc type of ■! Totality- with a very pleasing- person- li

HIOKMAKER LUMBER CO. Keen in This City a Number of Years in Retail Business ' For nineteen years the C. H. Shnein iket I uiblicr Company of this city ha.- It-en supplying building mateti.il. to tlie contractorw and therefore, • |. .is played a large part in the de- , i elupment ami pi ogress of the resort. In SU02 this llrm purchasetl the lumber business of Richard B. Stites who is now president of the First National Bank. At present associated with Mr. Shoemaker arc his two sons, Arthur \\ . and C. Homer Shoemaker. Thelinn, iff the Inst few years, has suitplied the building materials for operations in Yentnor, Margate City, I'lcasanlvillc, 1 .in wood, Somen Point "and Strathmcrc, in addition to Ocean City. In their stock is included everything needed to erect a building, builders' hardware being a special The firm is doing a strictly retail ■ business and is not associated in any way w ith actual building or contracting. They maintain a delivery ■I vice that insures building material leaching the jolt as soon as it is neeiied, which is appreciated by the huiblers. The 1.. leslie Hcadley Company Ik. . started work on- a handsome • '■ilonial type home for Mr. Charles II. Shoemaker at Tenth street and Central avenue which, when completed will lie one of the finest residences in Ocean City. Mr. Howard Deacon, one of the chief engineers -in the Philadelphia Water Bureau, is visiting his uncle, Major Howard R. Deacon, afThe latins bungalow on First street. Ma-j.-i Deacon is one of the few Civil jot Deacon :

\>var officers residing in Ocean City, . -•■•I ho and his wife are so pleased , vith the place, they propose making, it their permanent hnmc. Advertise in the- SENTINEL.

rntUA. It is the concensus of opinion w Ocean City could not be letter " represented. Miss Harris left Ocrun City Tuts- j afternoon with Mrs. Helen i.ong Snyder her' chapcrone apd was wcl- t rumed on her arrival in 'Atlantic City >' | Mrs. AH>crt Feyl. Mrs. Purintim *' : and Miss Steclmun, hostesses, and E was'UVsigned to a suite of rooms in j the Hotel Brighton, the same night 1 , entertained at a theatre party v by the Pageant Committee. -Wed net,- ' she took her place as a lady of j in the Cou rt of Neptune.

LIFE (H ARDS BI'SY Lifeguards at Park place, Seventh ' , and Tenth streets- have been experiencing some difficulty with the ! bathers who use inner 'tube* for 1 * filiating in the surf. Two girls, about '.sixteen .rears of age, who could not 1 - swim, had drifted a quarter of a mile 1 , to sea when rescued by the guards, * J. L. Choke, of K2 Mnrningsidc road, ' * and Miss Gertrude W. Nuns, of the | - same address, hjjth of Philadelphia, | * were rescued from the surf at Park . I place on Labor Day. Miss* Nuss ha.l " to he resuscitated at the emergency . . hospital. Miss Alice Hammcrslcy, of. r Philadelphia was also brought in ex-p-hausted. Thepe were a number of , - other rescues, hut the guards were - kept so busy they were unable to , learn their names. The three ment tinned were. the only once in a serious a condition. With the immense throng I of Imthcrs on Labor Day it shows \ the wonderful efficiency of the life J guards that no serious accidents were recorded. I- ; V LIKES CENTRAL OCEAN CITY W. Leslie Moore, called at the In- * formation Buerau recently and stated that he and his family were spending " their vacation at Central Ocean City. * It developed in the conversation that Mr. Moore hnl been up and down. * the Jersey const on other vacation c trips. Nowhere had he found a spot ® that to his mind was so ideal as Central Ocean City. He culled it a real bit of seashore because of the '■ unobstructed shelving beach where his children could play at will and he perfectly safe. It was always cool and comfortable and he had an cle- '» ganl view of the ocean from his cottage. Mr. Moore is a Philadelphia t- business uiun and contemplates buy- '• ring either a cottage or a lot on which 'I to build for another season. I build

I ' Mrs. Elmlra M. Ileets- and daughr ter Ruth, who have been spending , the summer mpnths in this rv*orf, - have returned to their home In Mill1 ville. J !

T ' ' " ~ j ; A Thrilling Moving Picture Feature Monday Evening j At the STRAND THEATRE I "Johnny Ring and the Captain's Sword" ] a fiv- re-l life story of Dr. R -s.ll H. (unwell. Plilla. » I Several Civil. War hnttle seen'*, a hrroic dash through smoke ] and flame, wounded in battle aid etrntually saved, are just a J few .of the thrills In this real story. 1 » Regular Admission to All, 35 Cents ] By request of owners, the Fir-t • Baptist Church henrfits 59 per cent, in gross aeceipts. 011)? Wrattfr &tnr?. 3Ir. . C L) GnUM I'umJ, Rrtari E E September Silk Sale Our immense stock af yard- wide Helding* and Corlicelli Salina ha* been marked down to extremely low price*. This stock includes III popular shade* in cotton black satin, fancy lining, wash satin, rtcssalinc*. duchess, haronrttc. i This markdown will continue until complete present stock is sold Silk Stockings Have Been Greatly Reduced— 75c Pair and Upward The Weaver Store. 11" Weaver Store. Jr. Pleasantvillr, N. J. «K Asbory ave, Oeean City — — - - ■ Weaver's III 821 Boardwalk, Ocean City

GULDEN RILE NURSERY j WilP he Established in Ocean City in the Near Future A golden Rule Nursery will lie established in Ocean City for sick babies of t lie poor, by the Golden •' Rule Society, an inter-denominational organisation, under the auspice* of which nearly one thousand children with their mothers from the congest- / ed districts of Philadelphia were entertained for the day in this city, on August 2. When the appcul for these unfortunate member* of, segiety was made it wa» thought that about two hundred would lie provided for but- theresponse of the residents' and summer visitors made it possible bring almost five time* that number. After all- bills were paid there found to lie a .surplus in the It was suggested that the balmier lie used a* a nucleus for u babies hospital of nursery for children un- ; deigning the agonies of a second ' summer -the idea was favorably received and spinas were immediately made for a permanent organization , for M»-dhslitution of this kind. In- ■ fant mortality -is greatest between ' the ages of one and three ypai^whpn , good sea air and proper feeling arc , beneficial than medicine. A meeting was held at the Methodist Church on last Friday. The I Rev. Frank V. C. Cloak, D. D., of the Emmanuel Reformed Episcopal j Church of Philadelphia, presided. , The meeting was opened with prayer , by Rev. Hundley, followed by a P hymn and scriptural reading by Dr. . ' Cloak. Mrs. Cossaboom. secretary of r the Golden Bute. Society, gave a , Splendid report of", the Children's . " outing. Several of the speakers were heard, and the needs of an ins stitution of the kind mentioned was f forcibly presented. An open discuss sion followed in which all present s took part. It was unanimously urgs ed that steps 1* taCen immediately to formulate a working plan and -to apply for a charter. x A building co^jgiittee was later appointed to consider the type and - construction of u suitable building 'I that will lie a credit to Ocean City: R and the many churches that will con- '• tribute to this worthy cause, t A meeting will be held at Ocean n , City in the near future to hear the n report of the building committee and >t to organize a local committee cornis posed of representatives of all the it organizations in the city. * ..The names of Officers and various * committees to be appointed will lie * published in full at an early date. »l The following subscription blanks b were distributed in the churches on t- last Sunday, and anyone Interested In may secure the same from the trens- >'• urcr. Miss Maude M. Foulds, at the 'a First National Bank, corner of Eight street and Asbury avenue. p

SUCCESSFUL BUILDER P \ To have given satisfaction and . the confidence of every person he has built a hi-m^ for is the experience of j - Humbert' c) Fonticrc, builder, with M «. offices at 952 Asbury avenue. Mr. j I'ontiere was bom and raised t j Ocean City, receiving bis education i ! in the Ocean City schools. He was employed by Otis M. Townsend as a carpenter, for 10 years and has been in Imainess Cy himself for five years, j During the war he worked at the | I'hiladclphiu Navy Y'ard on airplanes, j receiving a certificate for acuracy | and ability shortly after the armis- ^ tice was signed. He has built a numlier of houses ftir William H. I>esroth; a cottage for Robert S. McConnell, Sixteenth street . and Wesley avenue; two bungalows for Fred W. Hope. Second and Asbury avenue. : He has under construction at present - six- bungalows and cottages for Gem ' W. Robh, in the Ocean City Gardens and a $6500 two-family apartment for * Alex. B. Nixon. His contract* at the — present time aggregate over $40.000. In order to put more efficiency in his building and speed the completion, he has purchased a building at Sixth and Haven avenue and established a planing mill, equipping i it with the most modern machinery. This mill will work exclusively in turning out mill work for his own operations. Ccipent products will also be maijp here. ATTENTION TO COTTAGERS The letter carriers have called to the attention of the Postmaster that there are many cottages in our resort that have not been numbered. This condition makes many delays of mail that would otherwise be avoided. The postmaster wishes to call to the attention of every property owner having no house ifcmber, to kindly have one placed upon their cottage lie fore leaving this fall. By so doing they will not only help. the < party living in the cottage, but will | help the ,mall carriers and the postal ' service. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Weeks, are entertaining Mr. ' Clifton C. Hartman, of Bloomsbu'rg, Pa. Mr. Hartinan is a member of the class of 1922 [of Dickinson College.

GUESS WHO IS SILHOUETTE IS" — In And Win the Trophy of , $1 Given Each Week by 1 the Sentinel . / ■ u 3 14 This !* a continuation of the . contest which will run for several ' weeks, there will lie published i 1 in this colunRt, of the Sentinel ' a silhouette of one of the prom- ! t Hint. men of Ocean City. To the person giving the cor- i; ® j feet name of the person thus, ( j represented, the Sentinel " will , 'j give $L In case of more than | one correct answer the winner , r will lie drawn. * , ' Get :xwdy now and he prcpar- i ed to claim that didlar each week. | f Ttj it. : 'tiicone is sure to get , \ the "i.illar. Why (not you. s All answer* must lie sent by , s mail to the Senlyiel office not later tiu-u Monday noon of each s week. The - answers to last w eek's guessing conto^Jy was won by Stanlei • Cravens -101 Asbury • avenue. « TRUCK BREAKS tVlNDOW d Warry Harris Has Narrow Escape K From Serious Injury N A track of the Gcrnuuitown Ice Company, cranked by the driver, while the car was in gear, ran over the sidewalk and crashed through "j the plate glass windo» of the Harris " ' Restaurant .Wednesday morning; '"i about lO.riO. Mr. Harris who was i sitting at the cash register near the u, ' wjadow, escape.! verjr serious injury ^ through the presence of mind of Mrs. • Undine, who was telephoning as the crash came. She saw the truck coming in time to pull Mr. Harris to e "1 place of safety. As it was, the ar- ^ tery of his foot was badly cut neces- ' 1 sitnting the services of a physician * E at once. The driver pi the truck had just finished his breakfast in the just nnisnen ills nreaaiasv in uie

restaurant and started tlie car preparatorv to going out with his work. I " „ ' P ENJOYED SpoFFLEBOARI) 1 Another game of the scries which ^ is being held cvtjry Friday evening, at the shulTleboard' parlors, Ninth v ."•■eet and Boardw'alk, was held on (| ' I'riilay^. September 9. Thi* makes the eighth game in the tournament. ^ The scores follow: ( CAPT. GARRISON'S TEAM { Archer, Wclfong, 100 . ; Stoklcy, Rudolph, 100 , Schofirld, Klemsmith 82 ' [ , Giles, llidhrook, -15 , Henry. Parks. 100 -, Flnncgan, Garrison, 76 i U. Charlton, Chndwirk, 64 , t Total, 494 , CAPT. PAUL'S TEAM . Ft- 1 git son, Cadmaa, S7 1 J. Isalig, R. Ledig. 69 1 tiiqcnwell. Simons, 100 1 k Merrill, Ismgshaw, 100 ' r lletzrnth, N. Donnelly, 6IJ ' t Pieison, Bayard, 100 . J. Charlton, Kay, 100 ' Total 489 t Tlie next game in the seric* will - lie held on Friday, Sept. 9, at 8 p. _ W. WARD BEAM SURPRISED i W. Ward Beany active in the fish1 ing cluhs and uty out of door man, well-known to everybody here, waa ' given a surprise Saturday, when— hg_ leceivcd a handsome purse containing $110 as u token of appreciation " from the parents of the hqy* who were members of hit out of door ." gymnasium class during the season. ' The presentation lieing made by ! Frank II. Stewart. The gift was ! totally unexpected as Mr. Beam who • is a physical instructor in Philadel•v phiu, had been doing the work be- " • cause oP his love fo{ it. The classes r were hetd mornings twice a week on * the beach at Fourteenth street and ® attracted crowds of spectators. The parents are exceedingly well pleased with Mr. Beam's work and his tart in getting the best/results with the boys. They would like to see the * .work continue next summer, t- o t- LOST — Brestpin, Topaz, surrnund2 ed by pearls. Return to the Sentinel office.. Reward. — Adv.

TO SHOW FILM / Dr. Russell li. Cotiwell's Life Story in Five Reel, j On Monday night next, the five I re«-l feature picture of Dr. I^is-cl! 11 . Cotiwell's life Story will be shown T . in the Strand Theatre for the usnrtl 'admission price of thirty-five copts. • , j It is not often, if ever, thut a (| ) photo-play is based entirely on fact.-. I hut this picture entitled "Johnny Riqg and the Captain's Sword is the 1 true story of Dr. Russell II. ConweU. well' known the country over as pas- ,, t«r »f the. Grace Temple, Philade* phia. n Dr. Conwcll is a world figure and yet few people are aware that prior ., to 'the Civil War, he w as an atheist who boasted of hi* unbelief. Dur- , ing that great war in which he sorv- ,, «sl as Captain and Colonel, is- was the supreme sacrifice by the buy — „ Johnny Ring— that changed the ,, whole current of Dr. CunweH's life. „ The poitiayal uf revcral large liattle |, scenes, tlie li'uriringNof the Union , Camp, the reckless a Ad heroic dash |, inf Johnny Ripg through flame and |, smoke, defying and meeting death. , all because of devotion" to his Captain , i and later, Cunwell. lying wounded on t tlie battlefield of. K'encsaw Mountain, p All these spectacular scenes represenf zenith in the film world. ■ Johnny King and the Captains' ' Sword is a photo-play whose memory will remain after the last foot of film has vanished from the screen. It is the policy of the film owners to release tl- ■ first shoe ing* of this J picture under Hie r.uapiers of Bap ' .list Churches and the local Baptists ' 1 have secure I '.Ins feature from the/* owners and have made arrangements witli Messrs Simpson* and Bourgeois ( to show it>igethcr with a new* and ' , comedy, on Monday night in two big ! shows. Tlie local people licnefit fifty i [ per cent, un all admissions. The puli- • I lie will see something long to be re- i : munbered in' this wonderful picture, i SUCCESSFUI. CATCH i Early Sunday morning, "Mr. Chas. Robinson, Sr., Mr. Chas. Robinson, e ; Jr., and Mr. Daniel Freals, of Philadelphia. motored from Ocean City. e where they are spending their vacation, to Leeds' Point, for a day's r : fishing on Great Bay. Capt. l«eds, who had charge of the boat, knew ; j just wh<Yv the big ones were biding, , for 62 big weak fish were pulled ; ; uboaril. many weighing 3 and 4 lb*. e I One big fellow, weighing about 6 or . j" lbs., was hooked by Mr. Robinson, s 1 Sr.. but In pulling him over the side ' of the boat, Mr. Fish pulled himself free and slipped back into the water. The above party expect to try their luck again sometime in October. .n OCEAN CITY AND MEN IN ^ "1 UNIFORM " IRv ri ilisahled veteran — Former (By Former

I editor 'af the- "Dispatch" a weekly, ( j paiier published by the men of the United States, 10th Infantry.) i It was always our wishes to say a words aliout the good treatment and hospitality that we, the disabled veterans of the World's War. have been receiving in Ocean City for the past four year*. This city as I can sec it with my own eyes, is a long lying place ( Somewhere in tlie United States of America) with iu«j suliwfiys, elevators or large department stores to make it look like New York, Philadelphia, Boston of any of the othotjargc cities in the Unitled States still, you. if you know anything about this city, will agree with that there's a lot of things in this little bit of city .that many big ' cities hnvc never dreamed of. First — There is an organization in 'this city known to the men in unil form as the Hostess League, of Ocean I City, villi Mrs. Kenton Warjit preoiI dent; Miss Creth, vIcc.presidefBikMrs. I Schumo, Second vice president; Mrs. I Wen rich, treasurer; Mrs. S^nschai, ) assistant treasurer; Mi** Johns"". . secretary; Mrs. Crawford, corres-. t ponding secretary; "Mr. David ,Z. I Howell, (Pop) a good friend to the hoy*,* Mrs. Wnrner, we don't know " "what we boys could do without her; . and we do not want to forget "Mother Moore" our best and onlyfriend that we boy* share our troubles with. I Second— That it is through the cooperation of the Ocean City citizen* _ Dmt thi* organization has been able B ; to accomplish what they did. We „ disabled men that have fought for r Democracy, liberty and Humanity , and have lieen fortunate enough to „ return, sure thought that now, Vhen „ the great war was over that we, thfl •Q | disabled veteran* who fought for l_ your freedom as well us fpr ours, would lie forgotten. I, in the name [g of the 40,000 disabled veterans of the n world war can touthfully say that it d is cities like Oo<lm City, that made e us change our* minds, and instead at d saying "over and forgotten,, will change it to "over and not forgotten' [p It Is the citizens of Ocean City that can throw their shoulder* back am: ' say that we are not only loyal citi zeiis to our country, but also loyal U I- j our honor, w hich is not only ui el | honor to themselves, Cut to theii children and children's children. ?

Commissioner's Meeting Held on Last Tuesday Afternoon

Petitions Received at Ac day — N6t Much H .'Tin- .City Commissioners • met at fu the usual time -n, Monday, laihor J' Day, .to adjourn until. 8.30 • a. m, " Tuesday. a( . Reports of electrical inspector and" health office I* wen- leceifnit and lildf. CI A letter from John Gree'uwrlPwa* re received staling that the sprinkler T Tlie following petition relative to ll ■ eiocating the boprelwalk »»■ recciv- tied: P property nwncr* of thut part of land ti on the present Imardwulk frontage n Fourth and Fifth streete, du .1 res|iectfully petition your lumnrable -a relocated to a line, ocean ward of the g "present boardwalk, at such a illa-ja as is practical, at a line para-]tl to UariutMnn avenue. Respect- p SOUTH OCEAN CITY j HAPPENINGS L The Sentinel wishes to announce o Miss Susanna R. Lewis, as special t correspondent reporting South Oceali i n City Happening*. The Sentinel takes | this opportunity of thanking the pub-! AMfTnTTtov courtesies extended toj Mis* UwiV South Oeean'City Improvement ,%wo- n rial ion Hold* Final Meeting ' The Inst meeting of the South Ocean City Improvement Association | ' ■ on September 2nd, was a great ..occasion in that his honorific Mayor and Commissioner Campbell _ were | _ guests of the Association. Mr. George Pulton, president, pre-! ' sided in his usual able manncf. The j , ' ie|Mirts submitted were as follows: ' ' The. superintendent of County ' Roads has promi*e<t~W take up the 1 ma)tcr of drainage* of \the cement ' * ' r'.ihd from Thirty-Fourth to F"ifth- '■ fifth streets on. Central avenue. ! v Mrs. /.ieber, chairman o$ the Wo- 1 :' man's Committee repartc«l.|l« Jflplen- 1 11 did work of her sub-committees. The Playground, under Mrs. Collins, has r been a great success and the Tennis ' '• Court, through the efforts of Mis* ^ ~ m i epl* ii now in shape for use. No reporK^in the work of the " Entertainment Committee was neces- "" sary, as it s|Kike for itself by the; : coffee served at the end of the meet-, ; ingThe Woman's, Committee also had j ' I some requests to make-^electrie, Htroct lights, pavilions on tlie Itcachj •snxi nt,iiw-, (woiiun, • 11 j-

poiier protection and more frequent ! 'collection of garbage. * j The close of (he meeting was made ^ pleasant by the pddresscs of the I I guest*. Mayor Champion and Com- ' missioner CampbelJ, who spoke in a] way that made all present conscious: ai 6 of the good will which existed bc- " twacn Uie north and the south end* i " of the island. e L" L The Great Fire late on Saturday aftenioon great ; — v cloud,, of smoke roue to the sky in the j y vicinity of Fifty-fifth and Central: - avenue. All of the South Ocean City ! ol - folks turned out to watch the burning j Jj1 h of the brush loLs with interest, ex- 1 n tcpt the resident* of the nearby j h g house* who looked on with anxious j tl eyes for fear their house* w-'oulS | M n .-hare the fate of the store* at Park j n i- place and Boardwalk. The fire which * II had lieen caused by spark* from a i- train, wan checked 1-efore it did any F «. harm to anything except flies and s. mosquitoes who lived in the lot*. 1, The Ocean City Fire Department rei, xpomled in' its usual prompt manner. I Personal Mention ic Mr. George Peters, of 5530 Central w avenue, pulled in a five pound wcakr; . fiith and two beautiful king* the et other evening. ly- Mr. Walker caught an eight poundIt- weakfish from the South Ocean CityFishing Pier, o- South Ocean City is glad to have ns as one of its summer resident* .DrJ ic Eugene Curtis, acting dean of GouafT; fe cr College, and a well' known student or of history. ty Dr. A. W. Harris, Mr.' A. W. ri*. "Jtl, and Miss Nancy Harris are en spending u few day* with Mr. and lift Mrs. Henry A. Lewis at their cot-, or tage, Fifty-sixth and Central avenue, re. Mm. Walter P. McClure is visit- j ne ing her sister Mrs. Henry A# Lewis lie . of South Ocean City, Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Klink and de daughter, spent the labor Day holiof day* with Mr. and Mr*. Charles rill Klink, of 6533 Central avenue, m"' Miss Martha Keller, formerly a tat summer resident of Ocei^ji City is ,nd staying for a week w;ith Miss HenriiU- etta^A. Lewi*. One of the trolleys collided with a street sweeper the other day. It was eir through no fault of either parties but due to the brakes^of the ear* ■I •s a

Vdjounu'd Meeting TuesHusiness ^ fully suhmhtrtl,' tsignci) James K. Joseph F. Wallworth. Joslab E. "DuBtds " Tfle' petittim was- filed for further action. A petition' from tlie South Ocean \ a! City Improvement Association wa*( ) S received and filed for further action. petition in |uut asked for inore adequate police protccticm for that , 3j end the island; electric lights on corners from Forty-sixth street Fifty-ninth street instead of the present gas lamps; three pavilions, one at Fiftv-fir.t and one at Fiftyfifth- streets, and another at a locltion to be decided utytii by the com- .tf: mision; gurluige In: collected every at Fifty-fifth and Central avenue and that $100 lie appropriated for improvement "f the Children's Flaygroundyit l'ifty-fifth and Central m\ avenu« It was further requested p I that these improvements be made> it / , m . B | which were put on in sufficient time | to have stopped the trolley several [car lengths behind the scraper. Bet- _ g only from little bumps, but from the ! ter brakes would insure safety, not ! more serious accidents. POLICE COURT NEWS A raid was made on a house at i 017 Bay avenue, occupied by fraternity. boys during the week, by policeSeamen and Taylor. Complaints had been coming in to the department for some time of •disorderlyconduct. Nine boy* were taken to ! City Hall and later released because ; , no one uppearcd to enter complaint. Two automobiles were stolen Sarin-- . i day night. One. a Cole Eight, from the vicinity of Ninth and Ocean avellnue, was later found adandoncd at . j Somcrs Point, The other, a Marnnm, ', ! was stolen from the avenue and *o 'm far no trace of it has been found, j | Joseph H. Maston, of Wilmington, i Del., a cottager here, who kept hi* j ' ; sedan a public garage, had the -itaTsTolen while a number of persons ~ were in the garage. , c Mr*. Ralph Sutton has been enters taining Mrs. C. Gillian, of Philailei- * phia, over the week-end. r Furnished apartments for winter c rental, hot-water heat and all eonl -• vcnicnrcs. From $20 to $32 per e; month. F. JC. CHAMPION, 812 ■- 1 Moorlyn terrace.— Adv. II j Fur is! Msuuw Shumpooln* jc 1 Sfulp Mu»ukc Munleurinir h|- Miss MXK K UFNNETT

ui AMctT.Amn OCEAN CITY. 1*. J. Marcrl-Wavliur NOTICE t-lnvou an*l llsn|u* bouslil J. P. VENABLB 003 AamuKr Avmmu* — - ! 'TlfE LADIES AUXILIARY of tSe Ocean City Yacht Club will 1 a rummage sale on September ,S and 9, at 807 Anbury avenne. j The nale will be open between the hour* of 10 "a- m. and 5 p. on two days. Donation* are solicited ami wilT'he called for upon . notice to MRS. JAMES W. KERN LEY, 1116 Wesley Avenue. 233 Adv. T ! G7lic \ncoln. o OCEAN CITY. N.J. j FALL c RESERVATIONS are now being entered tor September and October. . t ■* Special rates from Septembe. s 10th. Particular attention ,1 and service will be given to i- fishing and gaming parties. > es aminican clan it '""o'u.'olUtM „