Ocean City Sentinel, 26 January 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 3

I ' - - . OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922 * " THREE

WORK STARTED It, mod c ( U Tho I.. Lealie Hfo.Hr> Company !mw for the Casino !om»letino by May 1-t.^ ^ ^ ^ i.pliolBlorcd in leather ami 'placed far enough apart so thon- positively will I.,. 2.0flfl. i«v Tli,*;it i .» in Philadelphia while the liooovafiiins on carl, side of tho -cteoit I,., a fountain playing over fonts ami Honors, with rainbow lighted oirerts lights. Tho ncrcfn w ill Ik- uf Hip new Gold Kilter finish -rich a- is used in the The windows on the M-s.il> n t.i--tlk and velvet.' In the lobbies and under the Imlrony will he nmher In the the:, (v.. -ill'be lest rooms, and a cheek room. I he Monrlyn teibrare n niari|Uise to the outer edge of the Boardwalk. The theatre will lie heated and has liepn leased for a term of. five years by the Moorlyn Theatre Corporation, . ... f ahich Js'Lodit Heailley is president. The very best of pictures are already being hooked for their opening on June 1st. A distinct feature of the theatre will tie an StS.OOft pipe organ of the latest type. BUSINESS SESSION Held by Rainbow Class of First M. K. Sunday School The 'Rainbow class of the First M. K. Sunday School had a very dellgltt- ■ Ill time at the home of Mrs. Harvey Adams Inst Tue-ilay even! nit, follow - in it the mtfvicos at the church. . A -hbrt business meeting was held. fflwjWd ami at a late hour refreshThnsp present were Mrs. l<eon -S llreckley. Mrs. Horace Smith. Mrs. John Wiesler, Mrs. Harvey Adams. Mrs. Elmer Crane. Mrs. Russell Crane, Mrs. Helen Coraon and the Misses Minnie Mumfor-1. Harriet Gibh. Amy Viiss and Huzel Harris. The neat meetinit will la- held at the home of Mis. 1 s'on Breckley. February 21. HAS CONTRACTS Jos. G. Champion Will Build Stores and Apartments Joseph (!.■ Champion has received the contract from Hanscom Bros., to build six stores with upartments in the rear. 011 the south siile of Seventh street frailties the new boardwalk. The contract price is said to lie in the iinighborhom! ,.f $20,000. Work will lie started imme-liatcly. Mr. .Champion has also roeelVd-l a . contract from Hanscom Bros., to build an ls-family apartment on Ocean uvenue between Kleventh and Twelfth streets. Efficiency Apartments are the way .they are described. Mr. Champion states they arc the first of their kind to be built in Ocean City. Another contract secured by Mr. Champion is the alterations umf addition of apartment to the office building of Kvcrton A. Corson on Asbury SOLD STORE Harry R. Hayes, realtor, bak' sold his store and bull-lift* at Thirty-third and Asbury avenue to T. H. Cassney, -■f Philadelphia, who has taken possession and is remodeling the first floor. When completed this floor brill be used entirely for store purposes. Mr. Hayes will buHil at once u fourstory building on the opposite corner. On the ground floor will lie his office and u store. The' three remaining floors will be modern apartments. BALL FIELD SOLD It is reported tho old hall field at. Eight and Bay avenue has been purchased by Mr. MacKowaie, who has fostered baseball in Ocean City for the last several years. The ground will Is- enclosed and arrangements made for tennis courts, basketball and baseball. MINSTREL SHOW Kalmia Tribe. No. 220. !. 0. It., will give a minstrel show at the Strand Theatre on Thursday. March 23rd. Re-beat-sals are now taking place and from all indications It wHf lie some show. <0

An Ideal I Angler :: ' ■ * „• "By E. B. B. REESOR ( When I sli p I out,, ,l„. Join, Jo l\ weir the merry ^giii-sts wli... I " J .ri'blirffleiJfflSa ir >•«". In Hie unfeeling way „ml „ guy SO, buy allows spoiled Javnritra to .<■ This was not -,f the moaner In which V 1 brought up. but praeth-e 'n'ni 01 ,1 "I.et tno see! There was |he G-v < !s,»." •i pirouetting round get a better ;. \nd Net" "Fnsbly Pun. He bail some tnoouigbt entanglements. Mad, mora pro iH'Snls than be Intended - so be enn1- believe I -vottbl have '"to'' toneh''tny f hnlra "Had to go to the mountains 10 - got his brain -tear. I was tie In , -lie ratine. He does |t very nicely. , though." "And I Ilea then- were (he Wilt '• Wisps— Monty Bach and Hint little " girl Wl... plays his nreouipnnlinems ; C and— let me see— hut I'll show you the - list. There come John Jo and Mr. P Godwin. I must go." her flight. S'WIint Godwin?" "Ge-ilfray Godwin." site answered. In a slnitnefayetl s<irt uf way. "Iteally I mull! ttJiflielp It. He lias .Imply fasetnated Jotin an. who said lie needed a holiday- and must . ..me when the fish were tilling. Do be nlee to htm. Trlxle TflTfiiiiiit. for. to tell yon the '■ •ruth, lie Is an Ideal man." Bhe brought out the "ninn1" Just na V If It w ere all In rupttnls. and lie were - something very great and big. "Of all people t„ ask the up-to-date I I'rlxle to meet." I muttered to myself. "The Beatrb-e of early years inight have bad something In rotnmon. bnt However. .It was too late; and one |> of the Trad-ties' rnnfracted-for Uialds. busying herself about trunks. eliiluKd .. HIT attention for tires* --onilderntton. ninn'er passed off pleasantly enough j, .T-itni J- Traddles ran nilapt himself l-t Individual* and elrepmStatiees In- ' discriminate!.* ; and its f.tr Ids wife. ' she |s a past mistress In bringing rtlar aietrtcnlly opposite* t-getlier. The Itev. Geoffrey Godwin bail lienrd of me. so lie was pleased to Inform tne directly grace was si-ken. I -lid not tell him that I beard -f him often nnd often— I rather liked bla voice. • Once It was that old onok of grandmother's told nliottt Jelly nnd (liings I I had conveyed stirre|.tltlously to her— , one must he decent to people win- have | b-s-n kind to them — I don't rare what ' Ami then (hut silly, little. fns«> ' muff of a seamstress weiK ami told S him of the night I helped her with the I gown that "had to he finished for Punday." , Hut It In always the Vav. One's sloa I against really good -orlety invariably Hunt yon np an>l ex|s-se yon before other people's hired help. I turned It 1 off as best 1 could : told the reverend that I had understood the ronfesslonal • wni Bnored. an-l made other cutting f remarks tie the frlvolnu* manner which . I had acquired, and resented Mr*. John Jo's "You dear old Ilea trice pf n real woman!" Well. I was |p for it. Not a frolicsome footstep sounded u|ain the re- . 1 rnntla that night : nor -lid a motor even hbsltote tienr by. Truly I was entangled, but J made up my mind I would never he caught In that way 1 ngaln. 1 Sunday wus desperate. Poured with rain— lilew furies. I thought of a long. '■ tiresome day In the house— not a cant. no billiard* : neither Freddie* nor rag- " ' times. Well, there are. three hundred 1 and some mid -lavs to a year, audit Is 110K absolutely necessary to be - flighty 0l» m - very one of "them. At . breakfpat— fane- me down at a nine . o'clock ySunday breakfast— Mr. Trad-' . dies sal* right out before the reverend: "Mr. Godwin Is going to take the service at St. 8alnis. The ant- wilt he waiting for us at the door nt precisely ten-thirty." t. It was like a sentence front chlld- . hood In pratuRL. obedience I went and change-tiny -tress. 5 A tut of 1 us, pie, all together, with i . - 0 1 •. . :- t CONVALESCENT - /^BcVtram M. Darby la out on tlte ; streets again after being confined to j his home with a long, te-lious siege . of hronchitia. ( I . _ 0 1 Send those little personals about - • | your friends, the family- youraelf, 1 1 to the Sentinel, hut be sure to get : ' them to lha office not later than I Tuesday noon. jt

T — — : is ^'mc to 1 'ISS'^'T'isSSw*-, «s-v " >" 1 «• »— 4r s« <» >M pleasant -ami loving all wm.d -kind Of V y-u in :.»> way we ran. • °''ean c«y c^ihomcs [ ■ In this tu-M ,i| of g...„l will toward « \ ; THE STRAND , myself at Hie de-k that my room Building and Loan Association : , first series of capital stock | -VI,,,, .MtMl- -,.-p • ,, it, offire ' i l!™-1, 411 Eighth St, Ocean City, N, J. "" Friday, March 3rd ' xH-SrrSc' • r ' . BE A HOME BUILDER and Join the Thrift . the handle and walked boldly f«.«ii. I * Movement Now in Progress All l^hM* and seemed' to he le: -m " T, f „ • f rantktff th^TraddlX^h^awnmtrt^ • FI.AYTON HAINES BRICK, President rMtr*. 1 c:;.„ jhun stkklman. \-ice ptmmmit horrora) ; and I shrieked :,s th.-y fell ROI.AND STEELMAN. Secretary ! about in-', nr.# Imagined litem crawl- JOHN J. FOSTER, Treasurer | ibh.a- 1 inn, -led over; rawly CoL ChaK. M. Gandy Stirling W. Cole things crept after tne. Dr. John W. Whiticar li-lward M. Sutton In agony 1 reucltod high np out of Ernest M. Kent Harry Headley j nnd somelltlug bit in- ,-nn living t. i'iumiu - TVulter a. Dittrieh . I yelled and yelled, and rt-e thing hit 1 h. n. Cooper, Jr. H. B. Creo ; harder the more I trie.! to zet ..way | Klmer Jackson Pearl , and then tame bonnclng down epw . me. t < on Id fee! 'he blopd IrlCklfrtg 10 Hh- - with and wriggled I eried Mdn to Jtnw and gingerly put d-wfl A hand to push " away. . i i but It w,„it"m| budge and my arm j j BUY bread made in ocean city • side it My last hour had raute. and | with fervency 1 begat to «ay my j > prayer- : nn-t. in liit-ir mldsl. i gained - : I VALET Electric Baking Co. ■5m." ',^7,^ jJftSriS » ! phone 212.w 713 Asbury. Avenue 1 ennta not get it so i a- gun with j the on •>» aand obey bread. roli.s hnb-l. -s-nbt g- t nc furtlt-r. kept | tbe t- Hint cakes and pies i u, bill ,t chocolate eclairs ' f'h.-rlivttk bl'ssk Tbe tl-aw was pushed Special on Saturdays far birthday and even thought of. ami |-ra»n alnt-sl wedding' 'cakes danced Int.. the room to tbe tune it, at -In. .Hug Jig. stumbled If. flsbttne and said wonl- Inappngirlate The Jerk Inirl •■xeruciaHnrty. i.ut i Ask >-.ur grocer for- our goods. If he don't carry them we will began t" h-ugh. i laughed hi id Itiogbisl. gladly serve yntt at your door, and i-nubl not et"p. Thoit./Cithont the slightest warning. It turnPlSJnto a how! of a sob. and down eume tho delsrsiS?£32?S£t BUV bread made in ocean city my bead with "i*oor little glrtle" aay . _ inga while he disengaged the h.a.k, " "" * " ' Somehow t was unbound nnd led . . STAINTON'S* - - ,h- 806-810 Asbury Avenue up-lulrs plaun — no one near me— * with the loveliest. The ' kindes'. the , ino«t glortoua thoughts rlmsing eueti • Red uctions month- w lien along -nine the revcr- . end ami -•aught |n Ladies' Georgette, Crepe de Chifte 1 was «o peacefully happy In his " • • ' arms (lie bad appmprlated tne tils,.). and fland-iVlade anil i ilnmk In lb-' lovellneas of his "Irards nnd the eomf.-rt of his soothing. ^ \ j a i nfver knew Jnst what luii-p-ned: vv ll 1'^^ i wh-dlter* we were innrrle.1 l.- f-a-e ten ▼ t L to 1 to—' m to—' was served or whether It took t-tnei-ye •* $5, $6, $7 Waists — Now . . $3.95 •!", Special Lot of Voile Waists $1.95 will v as 1 Ilk- w-rb soup and sewing— r w savs -that hl« wedding gift to me Is. the pretty place he hn" bough! down "'.-■To.'L',ll,.r,,;i-"sV,,,sV, ""if'Z 17-inch Pure Linen Toweling, 30c yard Its own hook ami ratrh— ■ This in a heavy grade whicV we formerly sold for 45e yard, and Bnt it will not do to repent alt rom„ in red ;m(, blae Cheeks that the reverend snys. = [- Mayor Joseph g. Oiadtpinn state-l i Women's $2.50 Silk Stockings Now $2.00 j " at Monday's meeting of the Com tag purc Thread Silk, and in Black. White an.i all shades of Brown Blotters that they had found the filling . pu|| fashioned ' and grading ot^the ' entire Camp Ground would yosl about $3,000 more « ., - — ■ ■ « — — . ... ..... , ' than it would cofct to -fill only on- half . - j. . _l — - = . ■ , ... — i liLSSEjrrsri sentinel want ads. t section near the beach so that it could __ _ _ _ _ _ .syswws.i—s.ta ^ RESULTS iiiiii 1 r iitaaasdifiiamitAa— a

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