Ocean City Sentinel, 6 October 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 8

EIGHT _ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER f>. 1021

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PERSONALS M.:. Charle* E-vinp. eo Alien Nicher-on. a irlpnlv ■• -p. - .:" ' ««m«I year* up«. i- luck at th« kwltehhteud .temp..i.".nt> ,lun'i- |i ah.reiicr ■•:" Mi - Ran. « ■>• >« . npetidini: a few do. - at Niagara , Falls Miss Edith V. Denary. . tnerly of „ the Information bureau, i- "pending n week-end in Ocean City. Miss ti Donney is employed n- a ijenogra-plu-r for the firm <■' Uckry ami Met- f, tel. 503 Federal rt.rct. Camden. „ Mrs. (i. Fui-t, ami daughter Gei-. ^ tru<ie, of Baltimore, M-l.. are spend- " ing a few days in Oeean City with s"- relatives. Lola M. Tow n seed has moved her t„ store to 7f.fi Anbury Avenue from .J. Eighth .-treet next lo the Po-t Office, q, „ L SECOND ANNIVERSARY January 1st, 1022. marks the second " anniversary of Mr. Foster s being in business fur himself. During that *' 1 time he has made- 'man;. .-.lies and »' many rentals and has built up a-" elientelle that ns-ure- him a large w volume of business for llie future. *' Recently he has purcha -od the build- * ing on Eighth street where his office r' is located. He intends to construct an apartment for himself over the entire - "building in which are situated the store of the Lear Wall l*aper Com- '■ pany, Samuel B. Soulier, electrician, <" the Western Union Telegraph office a: and the office of the L. I.e#lie Headley P Company. * Associate)! with Mr. Foster during ui 'the season was Harold S. Paris,. who will he with him again in 1922. Mr. Foster is active in the civic circles t> of the city, is a memlier of the Ocean • City, Real Estate Board anil the Ocean v City Chamber of Commerce. , .. o : <1 ' f. RESORT FOLDERS • C. K. MucNicWd, from the Advertiaing Department of the Pennsylvania Railroad has] lieen in town interview- iing the real rktate and hotel people re- t! gariHng advertising space in a resort p fobler that the Pennsylvania Railroad |j Company is compiling for 1922. The a fobler will be placed ir. all the ticket p offices throughout the IViijflylvanla tl system. Mr. MacNichol was very en- a thusiastic In his praise of the full page t advertisement culling attention to the f ' month of Octol«r that appeared in the 7 last issue of the Sentinel and appears , \ again today. He nuggexted that it v , would 1* good copy to use in the r fobler. t to address cape mat league 1 t On Thursday, Octol*r fith. the Progressive league has arranged to have e. j. Cattclh of Philadelphia to give a talk at Cox's City Pier Theatre on the Convention Hall w hich has been donated for the occasion. "In addition to the address' there ' will I* n musical ami entertainment. The public in general i- invited. to attend this affair and all who can shoul.f j/" make it a point to do so as Mr. £attell r la a *|ieaker of -national reputation. ^ '• MISS SMITH AT DICKINSON ) JUoa Catherine Smith, a graduate of the Ocean City High school and- 1 ■laughter «f Mr, ami Mrs. Warren Smith, is a student at Dickinson mllege, Pennsylvania., She contemplates ] going by motor to visit her on Oetunei 15th ami will tour the Blue Ridge taking a law course. Her parents a e mountain- Iwfore returning home.- ' * t To Cape May Counlianr : Apprecia'tion ami thanks are extend- ' ed "tb those who gave me their support l and vote nt the primary election, and 1 best wishes are extended to th#>c who supported and voted for another. ' (rape May County and its various municipalities, without " doubt, have great futures, and arf only awaiting . development, which can only he realhod through individual sacrifices and , by an earnest and sincere desire tc develop ami improve the -county".- . natural resource* ami facilities, irrespective of- geographical position. Thi- 1 may seem to lie an optimistic view but the truth of this assertion ].- best ; evidenced by the expressions* of those ' farilitie- we have to bring visitor- ' within our territory the more we will experience growth and advancement, ! Again Outgoing you and wishing I you prosperity and happiness and desiring to render such service as ma> be acceptable in the Work wf development, I will endeavor to render such, although the fortune- of war in polj- " ties, decreed that 1 lie not nonimated , at the primary election. Adv.it. ANDREW C. BOS WELL.

/ -, ELECTS OFFICERS ' mitteeoftW-lHN pulilicnn T'.irty organized la-t Mon.iay * vice chairman. Kilith Smith: - As-mmblyman Andrew C. Bo-well endure necessary to have a bill become a " i ■ in the State of New Jersey. ting adjourned to meet at the call A J/iNCKR SEASON The season in Ocean .City tloes not cod with I-abor Day any more which •has I -ren proven by tfie hundred* who hav.- -taxed Here during September. i-a*t Friday and Saturday for instance, witnessed truck • loads of trunk- coming in insteail fof going out. Invited by the pleasant weath- ^ hundreds of others took ad van K of the fine day and smooth sur^ There were numerous house parties over week -end. The excursion trains were filled to capacity on both roads. roads. COM MISSION ERS* MEETING Mayor Joseph G. Champion ohjecteil t(jr minutes at the meeting at the It Monday afternoon but after Rome discussion they were npThe reports of the city electrician ami the health officer were presented ami uecepted. A letter from the electricians in town was receive- 1 asking for a change ordinance governing electrical oik in the city. The boardwalk ordinance at the request of those interested, was defor another week. BI S LINK TO ENTER CITY 'An agreement has been reached between Robert Chew, superintendent of the Ocean City Electric Railway Comami the management of the Busline to Caiie May whereby they will ask the city to modify the'ordinance passed in the spritfg which prohibited busses from entering the city." to allow them to come into the city when ■there is no connection maile with the j_ "yar* of the local trolley company. means that a better connection j can I* made by the travelling public who use the Shore Fast LJne into this ' city and want to continue on down the county. MISSES CRETH ENTERTAIN The Misses .Creth are entertaining nt thef Apartment The On-Shore, 1111 Gfcan avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Creth Mnr-h ami daughters, of Wilmington. Delaware. Also Mr. and Mr.-.' George Kasthurn, son and daughter, of Ixigun, Pa., who are delighted with the very fine weather they have boon experiencing during their atav. NEW PRIMARY GRADE Professor James M. Stex-ens ha* es- ^ lubilshcd a new primary room using what wa- formerly the Red Cross rooms on Eighth street. The enrollment here l.s about 20F Mrs. Huffger- * buhler, nee Miss Van Oaten, of Philadelphia, a graduate «f the Girls' High School and the Normal School, is the teacher. STATE POLICE SWORN IN * Colonel II. Norman Schwnrrkopf, of Newark, was sworn in as chief of" the New Jer.-cy State Police on the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I :-r Milt rol'-jcUun en •aenZint' inmrU^at. I'l l XX- . S:«II !*■». Keiura to On'rel menn, lu-..r,l Art- f TOB RALE ' " XVHITF 111 Mi ItABV'l AKRIACE . ■ «Ur. Ai-i.I. I,,,.- Apt ■ . ' Sei.ntl. snrt At- . - hum- a.enne, A I- A. Adv. Motor and Bow Boot for seWis. I>juu»» JMk. «1 West Avenue — Adv. tf . V/T H*KNISIIEI> ItlMlMS for rent .with heet. Ait ■ i . I- A-leiry e'enur Art'. IA)R SALE- leXlldr rh.tr, ewrt rondi- . Win. -tromuhlo. :<J t'onrth Wre.- Adv. I <11?^ RENT ror the winter. «t Wedev I 111 Or-M.ut strMt. PMlldtlta.. ^ Adv.1*"' r iv.iv ^^"MdrvM'x^VnniSSL^'I EOB KENT fjirlr in Oet.Jwr . furnirttM . tewlrrt third A- .> r R,.ur-e huilrt. , Aptrt, JOIIN II WILIJAMSON. J ,lr*"xl BARON* u- E'*"""'h WANTED R klSllOP. " -.0 Adiury Aren'ie Adv.

parade grmiml at Sea Girt hy William S. Gummrre. chief justice of the Schwarzkopf's four subordinate " - Ct-I- and IW troupe) 'divltled into Trm.ps A and B. w ere also Vwym in. Governor Edward* irt a .abort adilre -poke of hi- hope- in thn constabulary tand said tliat he was sure .that it vvonM la- 1> credit to "the State. Coionel, . Schwarzkopf read a speech the} received in training should show them the iinpoitam-e 'of their work' .ad emphasizing tfir "••••! of unqueS:. /..ring nliedieitfe to orders. I'p Jtl', ":nll 'hi 'picked" qiiariis of" \ trooper exhibiting hi- skill in hati.dirtg a i lucking bronco narrowly Mwrvn . AlUnlW l llj .»d "rr.li < W. \ r-s*. Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL T. LEE ADAMS, Hr.llh OUii.r Offke Henri : 11.00 U l£00 A. M. , I'honr J-> and *-k for Hrsllh Officer during offigp lioiirw. tf coin; tion of Health code? or address . posul lo »«» »44. HOW IMPORTANT TO HAVE A SURPLUS Some young men yet the habit of epcndiac Jhctr entire income TP fast as . they make it — antl some borrow before they receive their salary. But this is a great mistake. Everyone should save something out of each earned dollar and have a surplus. Open an account with the Ocean City Title & Trust ^Company. J* ■* OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY OCEAN CITY. N. J. I J The Spirit Back of every business organization there is a certain spirit. Much is said of the spirit of co-operation; much of the spirit of unselfish service, and so on down the line of advertising phraseology. Most of these thoughts are applied to banks, automobile mumrTacturcn: and other lines of business constantly before the public. ■ In the building supply business little is heard of tl)is spirit. It came about that the C." II. Shoemakar Lumber Company brought this i.lea first to Ocean City. An i'lea of absolute co-oper-ation, dependability, ami .the Rplicy cinbued In ite employes of living up In, the highest and hczt iileais of their business has developed n splendid organization. When a buyer interested in building supplies, cement. - paints, roofing, and various other materials, can depend upon this service, it means something to him, so perhaps this is why (he growth of the If? Shoemaker l.umlier Company has lieeii as remarkable as the city itself. No order i- too small; no order is too large for i this organization to ills- C* * patch with' this dependable service, whirh has pniren Its merits through * our steady growth. C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER COMPANY "KvvrrlblMt " »•<■* • HsIMlKI - At Twelfth SI reel and Mrs! Avenue OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY

I- ~ • " ' j> ^ ( omc 1 o OCEAN CITY :| - -m-. J ii II e <• S t a y T h r o u r h O c I o I) e r —in — 19 2 2 k' ' .. 1 " NEW HKMTIK I IINTR.UTORS John ! : lliubl. and H. Walter ,j Grubti. io other*.' baxe established an { . office at Third ami W'-lej ay.-mies ,, ami will enter tin- building and con- 1 i" tr.irli- V li.l.l a- Grubb Brothers,] * B in tractors. Jolm K. Grubb journex man ciutentei of considerable »> « evprijence. Hi- brother. II. Walter m Grubb lias lieen coiinecte.1 with H. C. ' Grubb Mil Sou. Building Contractors at Pottstown, Pa. o CHARLES V. FORT Lather Contractor ITtmam nt Address 1221 Ashui-j Ave. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Fall Millinery and | Conns 10 llrf crnt. Dis.iunl allo.rd | , th.- bnl.orr ..f S^lvmlwr | nil DUETH'S SHOP | " A"""' """" I .

ARE you using Edison Mazda Lamps ? -if not, why nots? They give three times as much light as the^ld style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. OCEAN CI n ELECTRIC, SERVICE «>f At 1. 1 ill i<: City Eluetrlc Comnany

... (it HID ADVICE not build until vnu talk the - maltczsovrr with us. 1_ LESLIE HEADLEY CO, Inc. 515 Eighth Street. FIRE ESCAPES for all types of buildings ALSO REPAIRED AND PAINTED Wc guarantee approval of ! local and State authorities on all our work. Builders' Iron Work BR1WNW0STH 4 CO. PHILADELPHIA "L«i u» Erflimte" -

II, one 229-J Kstima.es Furnished WM. T. TAYLOR PAPER HANGER 912 Central avenue ,,r,an < i,»' N' J" *# | OUUWN AS VOW 'nibM" 1 OCEAN CITY STORAGE CO. Warehouse, Sixth and West Avenue FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD Aulomnhilr Freight Service Between Ocean City. N. J. and ITtiladelphia. For rate* apply Ferguson Express, 313 Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J.— J**-* Philadelphia Office. 713 Spring Garden— Phone. Market 5011 FOR SALE — BARGAIN Chevrolet Touring Car Perfect condition, good rubber starter and light* .Price, $200 Of . • ■ . i i" i , > ? ; i - W«. HAYES, 1035 Asbury Ave. j SPECIAL NOTICE We are doing our work at twenty-five per rt^. BELOW our regular Call 272-R or Stop at 1035 Asbury Avenuo\V:- will he glad to *hnw you sample*. Sx'DM. GEO. F. SAXT0N 1 Special for This Month Only ! California Privit Hedge. Plant* fuinisheil ami planted- — Fifteen Cent* j Per Lineal Fool. Oriental Plane Trees furnished and planted — Two Dollar* Karli. Ocean City Greenhouses PHONE 19 ' «.5QS1^ I ROUND TRIP Exclusion Philadelphia Sunday, October lb SPECIAL TRAIN Leave* Orretn City 4 W7 ,\- M. Returning, leave* PhiUdelphifi JJ? P. M. Tho tight in 'rescrvol to limit the sale of ticWfs, for tWs ■ / to the capacity of equipment nXailabfe. Pennsylvania System i-

Advertfse in the Sentinel ^ / for Sure Results % j. ii. CHADWICK company j Prescott Cadiiiaii, Jr. PLUMBING »« ,„■„ i. 1037 West eve. 1117 Anbury avc. Estate of Mark Lake funeral Director HKADLKY A ADAJIN Reading Coal «»*«""" a'-t; Also Kladllax Wood by t-arral or cord Ocean City New Jersey tfia'toagnanuitiif *Batl or Knlarprta* i.uiiovti Nt •pbona. AUTO HOUIPMLHT omee ami Yard. TKNTU Bail vv r> l ruucmpuil Our Master Bakers • Victor gig ac Bread Loa< Victor Raisin BreJtl, L.ut lOe. Just pnckol with big luscious If yo?Tiri.le yourself mi } our gndd jmhrinefit. >«u11 like Aac» Coffee. It make* friend*— and keep* them! « ADDRESSES OF OUR (M EAN CITY STORES: . 745 Asbury avenue, (Groceries) ' 755 Asbury avenue, (Groce. iaj'a«idJ|leats) A*o Store-s ail Iivet New Jersey Pennsylvania. PcTaward and i - - - Maryland. . t . - , -:s- . -s . , - 1 JH 'vl^H ? New Fashions for Autumn to be knit with Minerva Yarns Try the Sports Blouse above, using MlNKRVA Shetland Floss. Or the Child's' Dress — for which the ideal yarn is* Minerva Lustre Wool — a "mix" of soft, pure wool, and lustrous silk iu delightful color combinations. Minerva Yarns sold exclusively at ST A I N TON'S in Ocean City ./ ■ Thi* Store will Chwr Every Evening al fi P. m, Except Monday and Saturday jf : : I