Ocean City Sentinel, 19 January 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 3

1 ; OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN Cm'. N. J.. THURSDAY. JANUARY 18. 193> - , THREE

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HOI TS FOR STUDENTS j High School Wrestler* to Compete for ' . Prizes at Auditorium , Ml ;iri.:ttrrment* have been made * ... ilu- turn annual wrestling lourm,..ni between siiui.-ut wrestlers of the I • I. .-an City |»nMi«»: 1 hool*. There sill I twelve' bouls In all. auil nil the fltu- i .l. ni* lo participate are now in read!- I II. - for the eorilestn. The tourna- - iin-nt will take place at eight o'clock next Tuesday evening. January 24. I ii ( in.. High School Auditorium. > The object of the tournament l-s 10 » <), 1. 1 mine the . Individual champion- t ..hips for the various weights listed by | ihe Amateur Athletic Union The boys who are to wrestle In the final i bouls are the best wrestlers of each ' nelsht In Ihe public schools of Ocean in. They have eliminated all others n . i heir n eights and challenges. Ama ;. ii .vhhMIr Union rules will govern sUor the tuist two w.-eks the pupils F of Ihe public schools, under the direction of Physical Director Unger. i have been receiving Instruction in the t art ot wrestling. The pupils are Tory enthusiastic over rhe work and turn t ..ut In- large numbers for practice afi. r school hours. After school hours | l-iof. I'nger. with the assistance of 1 ■ lenice Gardiner and a number of the. other boys of the High Sc hool, has j \ ftuni 50 to' 75 hoys eager to acquire! knowledge of the an of this manly j -port. " 1 Mat* and a regular 12-foot ring will I,, placed upon the stage for the con- } I , tutus, properly roped, and the stage 1 v. ill be well illuminated by strong . I., trie lights " \ Medals will be awarded to the win- i nets of each weight and a ribbon to' the loser in the tournament. • t The men. w.men and children of 1 U u community, especially the parents of the boys, are urged to be present ( to witness the championships. All are assured of more than the small - admission charged worth of Instruc- I lion and enjoyment. The admission l>-e will pay for the medals and the ( . WBOV SCOUT RALLY. It ; .-. pe May and Atlantic County Troop- 1 The meeting of Troop No. I. D. S. ' \ . was held Thursday , evening at the . idence of ScoutfiUater Knapp , i.luwe work for the ensuing year was ' outlined and last year's activities re- !' . v cd. The scout movement was tied In Ocean City by Mr. Knapp , tv ober 12, 4921. Stnre then fourteen , 1 I toys have passed the required testa ' or second 'etass scouts and have tak- < n part tn n rally at PleasantvUle and o Patio! Leaders' Conference in AtI: title City. They hare aided In mahy -1 Me duties where they were greatly tented. Thursday evening. January 26, there will he a meeting of the business men in the city for the purpose of organiz Ing a local scout council. A group ot inn-rested men held a meeting In De- . c ember and outlined a temporary organization by electing Freeholder Wm. J. uliadwirk. chairman. Mr. Chad- ! •rick sine.- has be.-n actively engaged ; in interesting other men in the scout i movement and has railed the meeting . above mentioned. • On Saturday. February 11. there vlJI be a scput rally at which the M-ouis of Atlantic City, Pieaaamville and towns "of Cape May County will

: rrtnainder will be for the Ocean t'lty : High School Association. Kvery one who uttended the wrestling matches l|n the high scliool last year will re-, call the various exciting matches ■ which took place then. The offhiala will be as follows: Kent will referee; announcer. .1 Thornlcv Hughes: clerk. D. F. tiiH-iz: scorer. I'rof. Otto-W. Relchleyj . timekeeper. William F. Gardiner; presenter of prizes, s.upt. Jas. M. Steven* ; physical examiner. Dr. Herschelt Pettli: Judges. Ewlng Corson. Dr. W. Christian. Watty Harris. Hoy John son. and Samuel Ilrown. of /the Atlanitlc City Gazette-Review. Reporters. F Howe, of the QeeotL. City j Sentinel, and John F, MarNamee, (If' the Ledgei . List of Contestants. The weight and names of those who are to partlripate are as follows: i 'ootle, 55 pounds and under — James Smith. 52. and John Wither. 53. I'm. 65 isiutids and under— Robert 62. and Joseph Garrlclno. 64. Mosquitoi 75 pounds and under — Charles Adallbblo, 74. and Howard Midget, 65 pounds and underFrank Costello. 81. and Paper. #5 pounds and under — Jesse: i Holllngshead. 95. and Samuel Breck ley. 95. Fly, iOS pounds and under — Thomas 1 1 Wood. 96. and Albert Jones. 103. Bantam. 115 pounds and under — Paul Plleggl. 111. and Russel Payne. J I Feather. 125 pounds and under-- • Montagua. 117. and John Devlne. • Light. 135 isttintls and under— Thos. 134. and Jack Venerable. 130. >' Welter. 145 pounds and under— Anthony Srhager. 138. and Charles Cox, r 145. ' Middle. 158 pounds and under— Geo. i 146, and Carl Rlsley. 149. I Light Heavy. 175 pounds and under ) I —William Stevens. 159. and T Lee - Adams. 160. I Heavy, 175 pounds and over— Thos. t 181. and Charles Hayes. 182. It is expected. about low boys will be here. The contemplated pro- . granfla a« follows: I P. M — Scouts Assemble. 1 :30— Basket. Hall games between boy scouts, if . and Senior teams of At- ) tantliTftty and Ocean City. ( Parade,' 3. 10 — Inter-troop exhibition o( First Aid. signalling, wireless, camping! j and drill. 30- -Supper at Harris Restaurant. | 7:30— Meeting of all troops and friends ' at High School Auditorium when j I presentation will be made of efficiency medals. It it also expected that Troop No. 1 of Ocean City will ] be presented with a stand of ootors by the Progressive League. Mayor Josepli O. Champion will give the address of welcome from city 1 President of local council will ad- ( dress In behalf of thai body. Breckley't New Auto 8hop. Wm. Breckley. of Breckley's Auto • Service, has purchased through the I agency of Stanley M. Pontlere the t property next to the southeast corner t of Ninth and Aabury Avenue formerly owned by B. Frank Smith. Mr. Breck f Icy contemplates erecting a modern f batten' shop In the rear of the prap s'erty with. a store and showroom In 111

Always at Your Service With the FURMAN'S ICE CREAM Try it this week. Marie with fresh Fort Myers. Fla„ Strawberries'. And to come in often is the only way to keep in touch with the new things on the Fountain. FRESH STRAWBERRY SUNDAES The Hot Fudge Sundaes as" Good as Ever The Best Sodas and Milk Shakes in Town K. K. FURMAN Formerly with Shriver 724-26 Asbury Avenue Phone sw w j BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY j VALET Electric Baking Co. phone 212-W 713 Asbury Avenue rolls ■ cakes and pies . cream puffs chocolate eclairs charlotte rl'sse Special on Saturdays BIRTHDAY and WEDDtNG CAKES Ask your grocer for our goods. If he don't carfy them we will gladly serve you at your door. j BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY (

t TO RECEIVE WILSON GIFTS. j Mrs. Howard Taylor Named Collector 1 j Here for Million Dollar 1 Foundation. i Mrs. Howard Taylor has been appointed by Mrs. William Gross, of ( Wild wood, .county rhairnian of the e Woodrow Wilson Foundation, to re- ( *»reltro coiitributions towards the fund ( f"'ln Ocean City. Certificates will be' * given to every contributor". A year ago at a meeting held In , : New York f'tty a movement was . . J" launched for the establishment of a j million dollar "Woodrow Wilson ( * Foundation." This movement has , '" grown to be nation-wide, with organi- " zatlons and rhnlrmen In every State ' and community. It is non-partisan: there will be no , 1 drives. It Is felt that the amount can - easily be raised by voluntary con- ( '• tributlon* from all real red-blooded i * Americans. whV-irHt want to honor ' ' ihe. man that sacrificed his all for the ( advancement of democracy, the general welfare nnd "peace throiiah JusD. of A. Entertain visitors'.' ~ •1 Visitors from South -Semitic. Pleas - ance at the meeting of the. Ocean City d 1 Council. No. 10. Daughters tot *Ame> I < a. last Thursday night when the new — ' ly elected officers for the year presld- i ed.

Mist Smith Entertains. Ml, -a l.::iiru Smith, chief operator of r the Bell Telephone Company, entertained- thi- operators at her home Friday evening Novelty games snd sewring, with story-telling, and music,, made up an evening that was thor- ' onghty enjoyed by all An unusual '- amount of fun was derived from a dream book belonging to one of the I oper>,or< Those present were MiRS Cora Rau. Miss Evelyn Everingham. Miss EdIUi 1 Collins. Miss Margaret HufT and Miss ' It. atrii V Van SanL* Miss Olive Col- 1 1 lins was invited, bnt due lo the eating 1 of a hot fudge sundae, was not able Provident Changes to The Strand. The Building and Loan Association ' torhied recently under the name of I The Provident, has been changed to 'j the Strand Building and I-oan Assort; ' : a. ion. Under 'the new laws of the slate. of New Jersey, building and loan I I associations -are prohibited dtfplicat- ' ing names. It is nhderstood at the I resent time there are four building tend loan associations In Ihe state under the name ot' Provideqt. TJio Strand ituilding and Loun As • c iaiion will establish a permanent organKatjon in the very near future. Harvey C. Creamer, who has lieen spending some time in Chester* and vicinity, made a business trip to Ocean ' Qity Monday.

t- — — — — — ONE-PRICE SALE m iR H ■ •n fel fc; -H W rs ^ Tailored to Your Measure Suits 32 From Woolens Formerly Sold as High as $60 = Every fabric will be included in this sale! Cloths of the finest quality in patterns of exclusive design. Fine Imported and distinctive Domestic Woolens in cheviots and serges. Pre-war quality. Every garment will be strictly custom-made! And built by expert tailors to your exact individual measurements. That means perfect fit in every cut, seam, stitch and trim. Not a garment will leave our shop until you are absolutely satisfied. One price — $32! One quality — the best. Come and see. We want to show you! IF YOU LIVE OUT OF TOWN — within a radius of 25 mile» — drop us a post card, or phone, and onr representative wUI call with samples and take your NO EXTRA CHARGE JULIUS ROTH THE TAILOR 917 ASBURY AVENUE <.

BARRIE'S "LITTLE MINISTER." ] ' Clacaic Reel to be Shown on Screen at Princess Theater Tomorrow. 'The Llttto Minister", showing at ^ 'the Prinpass Theater tomorrow and i Saturday. Is it --photoplay adaption of < the .1 W Barrie classic, ^-This is a ' i famous lal.- of Thrums, in Scotland ' The dokilnle of the kirk there was a : v i-i- lad ni twenty-one named Gavin. IWbn the weavers of .the village got i in» a bit of a brawl with the soldiers , o: Lord Rintoul. magistrate of the ; "deestrlct." they ilioughi they , had , been betrayev} by a comely gypsy las sie named Babble. Gavin went "not", to capture her. but the poor lad had tils own heart raptuml instead. Before, he knew what happened lo htm he was married to her and not till then did the sly lassie reveal that i ne was Lady Barbara, daughter of. Lord Rintoul. TIs n bonnie tale, me lads and Ins Betty Coinpson plays the part of 1-abble and'George Harknthorn Is cast ] as the little minister. Frank • Schneider, of Schneider's i yarn shop, on the Boardwalk, was an , Ocean City visitor over the week-end. j j Mr, Schneider is residing: in Philadel- !: j phia for the winter. J. Prescott Cndman, Jr. V • Saccadic to Estate of Mark Lake funeral Director 80» Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey • AUTO GOUIPMENT Announcement William Maloney | of 2307 Atlantic Ave, Atlantic City I in now located 29 S. Florida Avenue Prest-O-Lite Battery and Gas Tank service, Stewart-Warner Speedometer service, Airco Acetylene and Oxygen for cutting and welding; starter, gens orator and ignition work; all makes of batteries recharged and repaired.

EVERY DAY YOU DELAY Safe Deposit Protection | for your valuables, you j arc running the risk of loss hv fire or theft, Do not wait another day — come in and rent a Box j in our Safe Deposit Vault I — the rent is reasonable. ! OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Ocean City, N. J.

Budget and Tax Ordinance of the City of Ocean City, New Jersey, For the Fiscal Year 1922 ORDINANCE NO. IS4 I . (lilAtttl Of • oWMtMSlUNERS OF THE AN ORDINANCE retain* " t» ■ .for ,h.il is- siwmsd* <■ '«• - -- - o» "■ «-» .S Vg&gJtft/ AND TAX ORDINANCE iri- C.i> of Ow.- , I mw.i..- spjirei-rtaion«j»l « monWinol corpomlwn of N.-i* Jrrwj. ' thr year of 1 - anil bogiooing Jar-.ui.ry -j- ' , ' ennoito;* ike t»\ Ansmoi^Rttrplua in "Suri-l... j&y.iiua Aacfluw- Y. .. - J , , 1 -'*!* 4 At ANTICIPATED REVENUES -. ' I - 1921 .SuMua luvaiuie Ani.roniiai. .! « » I" OWQ.Of. 1 Fraachlaajrax' a'25»SS ii !"nr*Taxn'1 °" r""' nu» '' gmnllir"'u(Mio i.M.ftn <O0.«o " Au'laNMn' Now V Talala >.nMt9-'-i «25»A«4.»* , APPROTRtATfOSS , , rl^i.00 •; f'nntimn-nr Exis-nar. S.SdO.ii tailed* and Liite Cuards ZSAOItta SIMM* c Rto Awtoou". - ' 7 Ot? Hall S.S0U.C-, UMM ' " < 'arkaira 'r.'jk-i-'l „,n «'.2io!ln titlUO lluhkl.ll l oHeeto.n ^ aoS'So t OWO' !i PubUe" C™nta**Slation rilOOta XMtM |!s AdmrSainu «.00j!lw ; : Ught . tw#0.4» rt.S0fl.0O • I IT llrainaia- 2.000.0" 1 ,000.0k l-j Mii-.r . :..i)oit.i«. ...ooo.on ' ] 20 Wharvaa 1.OOO.00 1 .000.00 !ii-- Intaraat on'Tmiiorary Loana a.;uo On a,ioo.oo 'if' Rtarins 0S»riat*Bond«l . . . ." I'.'.llooioo IMP ■c* Retiring Aa-waononl Bon.tr and No..-, t::.--0f..lsi I.500.0M 27 Retiring Tax Till* Note. .-.ioo.cs. SJ8M6 !js Ahat«wnt h'SSU'.T. 5!'-'"" I.0M.00 :to Piaeount AJI-o.e.1 ..n I'l-eto ymrnt ,,r Ta\r- T.iSfoj". .-l.000.oo 31 Sinking Fond ..... LMT.W S.rtO.TI Kirrn of -V, Temporary Bond I-».ie of rill.ai5.4A Publie Keereatirin tJn.undi.' Honda 4.315.4.' None i 33 Improvement "I Camp Urnund JS.OOO.Oo None -.1 Retiring Improvement CerUflentM None I '-M-OO ! ' Total. . * SZ2fl.419.54 m9J94.fi NOTICE on the loth day of Janoaiy. 1932. at the Contin^eionei.' t'homnf.. City Hall. Ocean City, Nolle., is hereby given thai the following New Jew. at & hour of 3 o'clock in the ! Cf the Rdnrd'uf.Cotnmiaaloner. of Owin City, wnted by any taxinyer of mid Oty of Oman to"Iaken*£p f..r °hird*nr«dTn« and 'final ' HARRY A. MORRIS. j 1 rage at a meeting of acid board 1.1 he held Adv.. Ml. 2t. City Clerk | ] :

STAINTON'S 806-810 Ashury Avenue | ~ . / Reductions In Ladies' Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Hand-Made WAISTS $5, $6, $7 Waists —Now . . $3.95 Special Lot of Voile Waists $1.95 17-inch Pure LinenJoweling, 30c yard | This in a heavy grade which we formerly sold for 45c yard, and cbmes in Red and Blue Checks Women's $2.50 Silk Stockings Now $2.00 Pure Thread Silk, and In Black, White and all shades of Brown Full fashioned "SENTINEL WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS

ijiil THE UNIVERSAL CAR • ' New Ford Cars Reduced Lowest Prices in the History of the Car Persistent rumors relating to our raising prices have {nade a \ II reduction advisable despite present rock bottom prices. New Prices (f.o. b. Detroit), effective January 16th. as follows: TOURING .... $348.00 RUNABOUT . . . 319.00 CHASSIS .... 285.00 COUPE 580.00 ■ | SEDANS . . . 645.00 TRUCK 430.00 EDWARD G. KURTZ Antkonied Ford Deiler 12th and Asbury Ave. _ : ' ■ " n. , ,