Ocean City Sentinel, 8 September 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 2

TWO ' OCEAN' cm- SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THEESPAT. SEPTEMBER *. I'.'l'l

Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CITY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JKRSf.V. Bell PW NV-K;J *N THURSDAY, SEPTKJflSKB ♦. : — I ■ — — T77N

SINGS OK J>EVEL"PMF\T » ■itttlopr: f . T"? UonaeAH. iUmuou. pre*; Set.? ' ti* • Ddawai* & Atlantic Te N, With a winter, pops ■■■! 8.060 summer. Ocean Cit;.'n. development . of the telephone engineer, ' the Bel? SyMem, l-ut ho* weii the;. rjiVe -ioea Jaaitary !. last. 54*- rrew teitv phone* hate i-een metalled here, or. • month*. Mr. Kinaard pointed ■ .? that "the da— of people who. spend the summer in 0 eean City am ace .— ■ tomed to wide use of the telephone are I to accommodate them it is nee*" : sary to have quick communication with Philadelphia. New York. Baltirr.'irr, and other largo cities. . Co-opera tinr on the part of the '■ business men nf Ocean City in ar.ti- J ripating the city'* growth an-' future ' telephone nee. i* lias* enable- 1 the' tele- | phone eoptpany to meet the peculiar • ileman.l* made oo it. ami to increase i the deaf nihility of the famous resort a* a plaee for summer vacations. - "Recent estimate* show that there ' are 20,000.000 telephone* in the , wnH-l." aitded Mr. Kinnarii. "of . - which 1 3.41 E00 are in the' United 1 State*. Of t^c latter number more ; than 12^40,000 are either owned by ' the P-ll System or beioojr to com- ! ponies connected with that system. l That means that from any one of the a 1.300 telephone* in Ocean City one * may get in communication with con- * sidcrably more than half of the tele- . phones in the civilized world." j "HOME. SWEET HOME" That old favorite, "Home, Sweet.! R Home," is just now the universal j u Anthem, whether the refrain come* 7 from mountain, hill, dale or beach. * A few week* ago — ami, in somein- ' stances, a few month* ago — members n of the larger dtieV society folk were 0 using all sort* of persuasive influence to get reservation, on vessel.* or i: train*. Some for Europe and tome V for the (mart seashore hotels and # fashionable cottage*. Hardly a steamer or resort that ^ did not share in the rogue. But the wheel has come, or Is comfng to a full drdo. The rail-, road* are taxed to their limits, crowdeil with returning tourist*. Steam-" ship* also are bearing more than their quota* oversea* to their home*. Various reare,:.- are apparent for the s rush. School and collage Riri* and f fcoya are scurrying to prepare for y their fall period* of stu.lv. The de- S baunto* and their mothers, likewise in s < prick time, are mapping out the cal- V emlar* of introductory' teas, lunch- y eon* and the rest of the gaieties *y which occur in -the fa^ljnonth*. F SU1I arsotherVeason for the prompt 8 return of men and women who have ® Ireen on out-<if-to*(a— vacations I.* Mil * contemplate. I sports, such i^^he v horse Show*, popo, tennis and house T parties given by hosGi and hostesses, F who maintain attractive homes in s the suburb* of tho larger dties. • Thi* ® custom baa always thriven in an.i around Philadelphia and New York y nnd show* no signs of dimunitioii. T —But above all is the strains u>f F «le»r, old "Home, Sweet Home." ® p HELD BEACH PARTY * Mr. and Mr*. William MacGl.wklin, y of rhilailelphia, summer cottagers »>f -jthis city, gave a beach part* recently . F for their son and daughter. Some of the guest* were: Mia* Helen Duscn- T berg, Miss Elsie Saul, Mis* Margaret Saul and Master Carl Faulu Mr. J_ and Mr*. T. DuMiibcrg, Mrs. A. 11. C N Paulus and Miss A. Schneider. chap- F \ eronwl the party. O \ C \IOR RENT — During the month SI September, tdeely furnished, any >■ ... .W the Homehurst, 42* Ocean h| ■h.

j IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION At to-rual Orean «tly Held » V»r; Popular Meeting Y. , .* Paul " Ha. ■». U'r 7. . .. J ■ ■ Mlfbv RiO >( «UT> HREVh CAMP ffc.y x i-.: Troup No. I. of Bn g*af?er two cXk. -?ay. The rx ys ' *• s « - . ■ -t r.. » Mr. WT.b t ' hi. ?■• -p . a: ■-» N >. a » erful p-e . tod like>i rwea* A-ke-i the lie o' the troop he ku "We ha>c lb€ member., maki' g u« the large.: ■ 'roup in the >oor.t.y. We have two ■ .•■oy. ..r -nipt in the Pacifte Orsl awe • *• er.«ig- . l)v Sai}. at preser • . .erring on a battleship in Tarkish ' water*. The *un never *u on our mem'Sershim" Scsj? Master Percy W .Owen, gper.t some time here with ' i the troop. Members of this troup helps-! the 'distribution of the 1 • Isioster ofltior, of the ' Sen tire! or. last Fri'a; . The ter.t occupied by I Eph. Cartisle. Stubby, and Bill Dare. ' wa* the scene of many p..rtie- dur- ■ the encampment. o ELECTS OFFICERS A lie vote was cast for the office ' of treasurer at the annual election. ' at the Ocean City Fishing Clab. ; Robert B. Vollum ami Paul Iji- ! , morelle each ha,i 3* votes, Mr. Vol- ' later being electe-1. The other ' offiecrs elected were: President, "W. | Tver*: «r*t rice president. Dr. T. Killian; second rice presijrier.t. Joseph V. Kelley; secretary, f K. Ridge; trustees, George F. . J. Clark Moore. Henry W. Stolwagon and Frar.k H. Stewart; * delegate to Association of Surf f Angling Clubs, Peter F. Wright. y HALLOWE'EN CARNIVAL 1 Memlwr* of the Yonng Men's Pro- 1 gressive league have dccbted to hold * a Hollowe'en Carnival again this fall c plans are to make the carnival v 192b exceed in every iletail the r 15*20 carnival »o successfully staged by the leagues President Allen will » the committee to have charge ' of arrangements ir. a few days. 1 Tcn-tative" plans suggested are to in some way the surroumHng ri in South Jersey ami make the 1 carnival an- afternoon and evening 1 , affair. \ r FOR GREAT EGG HARBOR INLET— 1921 (Daylight Saving Time) Compiled by N. J. Jeffrie* HIGH LOW f ajn. pjn. a_m. pbn. r T I 7JJ7 8.01' 1^1 l.rri s V I d^9 kJiS 204 2.46 i S "a o.m 0.11 3.12 3.37 s Su 4 10.08 10-31 4.00 4.27 1 fi 10-', 8 llil 4.4* 5.I8 I T r, IMS 5.37 6.10 t W 7 11 38 6.26 7.04 8 1.05 1.32 7.17 8.01 !» - 2.01 2.30 8.16 Jl.00 1 10 2-39 3.26 9.16 9.58 - 11 3J1K 4.22 10.14 10J1 M 12 4.51. 6J6 11.09 11.43 T 13 5.45 6.03 11.59 14 6-72 "fl.iN 29 45 15 7,13 7.30 1.12 1^8 16 >7.53 8.09 1.50 2.09 17 8-70 .8.48 2.2S 2.4S 18 9.06 9.23 3.08 .7.25 " M 19 9.10 9.59 ' 3.37 4.01 i T 20 10.15 10.35 4.10 4.40 21 10.52 11.15 1.44 5.22 22 11-74 5.23 6.09 •' F 23 02 26 6.10 7.06 p S 24 1.01 1-70 7.12 8.12 J 25 2.10 2.89 8.25 9.20 26 8,22 .7.49 9.39 10.25 ( T 27 4.29 4.55 10.47 11.25 k 28 5^9 5.54 11.48 29 6.26 6.51 19 45 f ' 30 7.18 7.42 1.11 1-76 at Fourth street, inside, add 15 minutes. ■ Thirty-fourth street, add one hour. y Coraan * Inlet, add 5 minutes. J For the following places mid about: «' Ocean Cily Yacht Club, hour; Thoroughfare, 1 hour; O Maurice River Lighthou.-e. 1V» hours; 2 hours; Ship John lighthouse and Green Creek. 2's hour*.

" f\IR AT COl'RT H"t SE .. W,V V larg^t l\,T HeW in lh.. T.'- •• ' Ma:- < art H L T':* ' " mmittees were ap- : ,« oydyttwl rtMa and . ' ? Fruit Cutapm*- T^m. rf.' i P«we;:. Midard Bow«ii. Dr. Julius i ' Taylor. Poultry Cdmmi'.toe: . A. tt. Faare, D. C. Tud-r. J«*. H. Cohen ---.'j- r- X. Ree-.e. Vegetable Cowrirtw: A -a McCarty. Ellis Their p- , E- E. Mmiara. E. O. HowelL Jr. . . Chas. L. B. Cressg. Swine1 Commit- ' I in*"" s- c«>™ «^nre Walter. " *•>. Reid Cham hers. Edward Calla- ' way and George- Kea. Dairy Com- . -ittoe L- »-r. PhlUfO*. Jr- Waiter . Tj. r to,. Frank Co,." ftra- re . , Oemmitttf A. T. D. HeweO, t>a«. ! " f -ten. M.tor Ha- i. Dan McPhl--i «m and OA. CaUmO. hV . r f , r • nmmittee- W. S. Thcmp- . Ralph . Schenrnger. Washington VanGUder, R-lpr. Tai'.-I a ro Mu!f..r-, Stevens. , There will be Grange an-1 Tlllllaiil Sch— i eiht'ot ... S,--e i.-ti -ill j r farmer, 4m i other* in exhibits of ,. tractor*, farm machinery, heater*. , lighting plaf.V-. etc. There wiil he a Baby Keep Wei! -j , Station, where 100 per cent, babies . will receive their ribbon and their photograph*. AI-. State- Department of Health exhibit* and. it i* hoped. " . National Guard aj-i Navy attra*Don't forget the amusement*. Baseball each -lay. A bo^d all the trnaf. and horse racing. . The horve race- are -et for three far county entries tantial cash trophies. There will also 1* an open running mule race, an added feature , this year. You will know the ability of the follow h.g committee, wholirc building the races: John P. Fox, I A. Powell, Alfred Cre*.-e. Tho*. Ix>Walter Hurreil and Robert Miller. Fair Grour-is Committee: I. A. ~ ..Powell. Wm. Su^l and Coleman CorL Each day there will be available a full course dinner at a nominal price, and the usual refre-hment* and sale* The American Legion will two booths on the Mardi Gra.« principal for 'tiie sale of novelties, etc. The Daughters of the Ameri-Revoluti-n will have a tea room " where car, -ly, km. and refreshment* may be'obu.'. In aiiditi . • American Legion ^ chaneirc < ' Ford on thi* date, for which Wo-: are on sale now throughout \: county. You will w-aat to see the automobile exhibit* ami .our chaiiar* to fly in the aeroplane. Dno"t forefi the time and the place for a gei^-rai reunion of hon-: folks, to make visitor* welcome and have every one to enjoy a gr>od time. Frolh the #ay application* for the booths and exhibit* are coming in, it look* a# though all the committee* _ would have real work to do. GOOD FISHING A strict bass weighing eight and one-half pound* wa* -caught by a fi*herman on the Angler's Pier the eaMy. part of last week. Thi*. a* far known. I* only'Che second fish of it* -kind caught at Ocean City thi* One afternoon's fishing netted twenty -four weak fish ail over pounds, the largest going lietter = 1 than : even pound*. " You may find ben* in a hennery, but not bat* in a battery. NOTICE w^Twi'Vmm' 'oiir'"" ** florida d jones oci.M^a,Pn°NiAve.M t Snmuel Heck er SECOND HAND FURNITURE ai< fcl"4« nf 014 Puralinre. If von '{Sw/JK (J*/' n' ?" TolepboesNo. tu .iw 1 win f*'u'~A<nrr insiktl ioimiv out, -might u > w.p.p.r. Something New for the benefit of Ocr».i Citf people City House Cleaning Company I'lsl- " ' 1""r"l"r'U'' °* * 7j« West Avenue City New Jersey JONES, ROGERS ft BASSEI.L

\DDRF--LD ( Ol NTV BANKERS "JH--*.- : I. -: lh.;. man- Poptpa. A . - ! ••-. Mr. K.. Dr. J-hn Har.'ile*: pastor nf the" - Ft- ■ M. ft. ir-.rA. : -k for his I jec: War and Basire-s." Jwige EM- . Gape Ms: . was ta -ri f -r PARTY AT SHORE on riyma-v. r .re- l» the par?;' were: Mr. to-i Mrs. Yie.-rge B. ».-rsta;;. Dr a- M • • S-muel D. B», - next. M- * V I— ge A Peac-«k. Ma - V v. H. Pelrrei Mr. - 1 «•• J eph Thsunp—r. M--gnd Mr. A. W^tberby a.-: Mr -- M • P.s ph k. ef lumen.-

TH \NK PATRONS Tl.e r«:r:- .'.:owp4 Ice Company a /luck™ llsTRIKSj/ ^CIGARE» Ts. toasted TO seal 1 in the 1 delicious ,-Lri Burlcy flavor JO(|\ Once you've \ ' \ enjoyed the \ toasted flavor 0 you will al- \ \ I (% ; % p

JF YOU ARE fllCK AND DI FFERING AND CANNOT GIT KESI'LTS WHY NOT TRY ' *' Chiropractic U. Brink. D. C. C. R. Kissinger, D. C. " 93S South Apartment CHIROPRACTORS Hours 16-1 3-5 Boardwalk Sat. and Sun. by appointment r : -r, -j . .**■ . _ : re --V-— : f The "Jo-Mar" Pure Food Shop 912 BOARDWALK L DELICATESSEN ' RESTAURANT *e are serving dinner- at a very moderate price, which our gr-wmg patronage term- a> tnily .ieliciou*. A trial will also Shore Dinner .73 Meat Dinner .83 Chicken Dinner S1.00 Special Luncheon and Supprr Menu* AO and .60 Our Dewited Crab* ifresk nfimt tlaily > a;;.! Club Sandwiehe* will City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. oc«» c/rr. vewjgMer L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TElXPM ONE. S03

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This is a 3-19 B, Westing- i house full automatic Elec- H trie Range, other styles in I stock. I^t us show you the I advantages of "cooking by elect ricity. Cheaper than gas and cleaner. 2 l We carry a full line of West- r \ inghouse^Mazda and Nitrogen Lamps. "J&ftsZr' w ! I Raymond i 819 ASttlRY AYE. OCEAN CITY, N J. ---- - w

Bungalows for Sale Two new bungalo\vs^JS20 & 1830 Central i avenue. ' Just eompjeted with all modern and up-to-date conveniences including garage. . Oiien 1 for inspection. Price attractive. Also four at Twenty-fourth street and Central a venire which can l»o finished to suit the purchaser. Come and look thegu over. Seaside Homes Company 220 Bock Street. Philadelphia, or am Realtor in Ocean City.

' pr>w*s-iun a!,va- - *topc playing Y._ 0 It H.1TI4 AL NOTICE In ihr Men and Womrn V.itrrw of Cape May County: I de»ire t« announce my candidacy for the office of Mate Senator. My experii- nee during the pa«t thrrf, lrgi*lali«c wreudon* ha* qualified me to give greater M-r»iee t« all tho people of our county. 1 haw *lnnd for con-truc. , li«e legi-lation and for the he-t intere«t« i»f the people, that'* the guaraihee fqr fulure action. My vote on all question* i* a matter of public record. On the strength of that record 1 appeal for the loyal active hearty support of the Republican voter* at the Primary election TCESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1921 WILLIAM H. BRIGHT. Wildwood. N. J. j Paid for by William H. Bright Scotch Mai I SANITARIUM A quiet. high-eU" home .uiuble for iova'ad* Mo*l -te*ira' r nil year .oun.l home for elderly people awl for well pro;-> dcvnng a quiet pUce for REST. IheUt-.v-r:. Rrg:*tcted Gr».lu->le Nur>o a!».i* Xm dulv. Ititlu, Miw.ge, Klec-' :rie. Ilbt-wir Baker Treatment given. TreatmenLrcwn.* o|wn to the public. IS. McGIBCNt, *4|r. *4I»» N. CAoynar. U. N. HALCYON q A L L 1116 Wnlejr ave. Orean City New. Jrrney Newly furnished rooms; running water in each room; Three minutes from thd Beach Mrs. Francis D: Maxwell MILLER COTTAGE "■ KAN i ITT >EW Jr HHKY Open All the Year Hot-water Heat I.AUKA I M1I.LKH THE BISCAYNE SOW OPEN Kooaaar n»fr to every baUruom Oeeehevenueo'pfKialte Moorljrn terrae. Private liaAn Booklet GANDY COTTAGE 813 Central Avenue < teen n « 7ty _ New Jersey THE DARLINGTON eiitral Ave Ocean City, N. J. NOW OPEN Up™ ma S^W Man **«i:ai. I)ASM*OT"* Phone 3833 : DR. DAVID M. SAXE Veterinary Surgeon N. Virginia ave. Atlantic City of dogs and cat* a specialty Ocean City calls given special attention Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1 128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey 1

L«st something? Place an a,| j„ j f the SENTINEL and it Will be quickly returned. BRECKLEY'S MOUSE AND SIGN PAINT£!iS CLINTON L BRECKLEV. P»oa l(*ady Mixed Palnta. I.en-i Bl„) l|„> 920 and 922 A -luiry avehue. I . Dk W. P. HAItfES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. dR. eijORence b. haifjs Allen Corson, 1. D, I24 Wesley Avenue City New Jersey ££URSCHfiL PETTIT, M. I). J 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY John h. Wiiiticar, m. i». . 717 WCSLCV AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. l-ot^riktromanc.-re „ ^ dr. chas. h. vail Osleopsthk Physician Oreaurittomca Ptilladalpblalumrr . Slh a l 'antral HSS Kaai E.Iata fru., BWe - Phone :?J.W ^ DENTIST DR. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN 809 Central avenue. Ocean City. N. J. Bell Phone 152 Ex-ray .Diagnosis Nitrous Oxide Administered >rroi*xts.iT.i.i«. ' Wootton, Harcourt t Steelman LAW OFFICES .' ' andrew c boswell Law Offices Master In Chancery OCEAN CITY. N. J. ARCHITECTS L. Leslie Headley Co. BUILDERS Architectural Service 515 ElflHTH STREET I ElfSik a a* Wastrr areaaa re Ocean aty. N. J. IVftgta^r and Huilder of Artistic Bungar lows. Convenient Cotuges, .L'p-to-Uite r Apartments. Modern Hotels. vivian b. smith ARCHITECT Atlantic City, N. J. ENGINEERS Wm. h. Collisson. |r. *■** M. Am. Hoe- C. KCivil Engineer and Surveyor cny Enfinaar. < irean Ctt . H. J.

Carl's HOME OF pOOD EATS DELICATESSEN HOME BAKING 806 BOARDWALK 1 j) THE LUNCHEON HOUR t Kx a"" vrrT evidently enjoying theml iVjajT *clvr*- For there is goo. I fellowship ^ l|i \ ^ j°y the good thing* of life stop in here THE HARRIS RESTAURANT Hreyers Ite Cream _ "at,*™™* W. H. Harris Prof,