Ocean City Sentinel, 30 March 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922 . FIVE

fheir Beauty Brings Them Fortunes g . AirneAtrta Child innocence and child beauty arc admired everywhere, be it n. j. hmrc or movie. These four little beauties have just left their home to before the camera for French movje fans. They have been ■ 'r, tared the four most beautiful children in Europe and the highest to alanH. I'pper left, h t laudie Albert, who won a $25,000 contest as th ?V most beautiful child. I'pper right. I.ina 1-el.ong; lower left I..: fltitt l.ouire and lower ri;-'-t, I'.rbe I ilicnnc. ■ 4 • ' / u — Fl

OCEAN CITY quintet EASILY defeated by cloverdale five Hrrlzrll Brothers I'lny Stellar Parts i —Score Stand* at II to 29 1 The Cl.iver.lald quintet proved them- $ selves ma-ter. of the situation in the ! game staged ut the Temple Hull. Sntuuiai i ighl. The 'Phila.lelphigns 1 walked away with the score from the Ocean <"i* Athletic Association five. : with, the final reading being 44 to 29. 1 . Hon aid Ilurtzell was the star per- 1 former with agven doubles standing to 1 hi- credit. The visiting team pre- I wnted prartieally the same lineup as 1 the famous Post 2'i. American Legion 1 Team, of Philadelphia. Ouring the , 1 first half of the game the contest _ I eipially divided, the visitors!" lending the local tossers with thp bare'" margin of 17 to 13. In the .second half, however, the Cloverdales warmed up, and set the ! pace. Howard Hartzcll revealed a; brilliant brand of basketball, with ' some isetXculur tosidng. This to- i gether v ith .'the brilliant play of Brooks»»nff lew ilurtzell, proved j more than the local team could conThe vejeran center, Mnc WJescnthal, however, was in excellent form, and plpycd another great game, dropping , - in sfx field goals in the course of forty minutes' battle. Ocean City tossers were at some disadvantage in that they started with a reconstructed lineup at the last moment. Manager Garwood had to place Wiesenthal in center instead of Scott Atlanta; move Henderson from guard to forward, and plnce Ross Fer-gn-i'M, the Ocean City High SchflfH riar in at guard. Ocean City Reserves defeated the ■•trong Keystone Athletic Club five; of Atlantic City, in the preliminary tilt, 'it lian extra five minutes repaired. _ The final score read 37 to 31. At the end of the. regular time both teams The lineup of the star game was as ' follows: Ocean City Pos. Clovcrdalc Henderson forward Ruggert iiivckiey forward H. Hugg Wiesenthal center Brooks, Murphy guard L.HartzelU Ferguson guard H. Hartzell ! - Field goals: Ruggert 2, Hugg 2,j . Brook* 2. I- Hartzcll 3, H. Hartzell 7,: < Henderson 7, Brcckley 7, Wiesenthal 7, 1 i Ferguson 7. Murphy 2. Foul goals: Ruggert 7, Hugg 7. Brooks 2. L. Hartzell 2, Henderson 3. Bteckley 8, Weisenthal3, Ferguson 3. ' Referee, Roy Johnson. Time of! ' halves, 20 minutes. FETED TO CHICKEN SUPPER A large delegation of the members; 1 the Junior O. L:. A. M., attended i by friends motored to Palmero Thurs'lay night, and were royally treated to! • chicken pot-pie supper, by the! •luaiors of that place, rhe dinner, and particjtfarly the- . I " charged, made thegdests forget ' that tlw war, and the high cost of!, •log which followed, W.I ever taken "''ace. .It was a goojLld-fashioncd Mice: jWai, fifty cents, and allowed to •k for as many helpings as desired, i hatever may lie the case elsewhere' A"u'"l the world, things are fas( re- i torebig to normalcy in Palmero. ''Send those little personals about >°ur' friends, the family yourself! the Sentinel, but be sure to gctl them to the office not later than! I uesday noon. sen AdfeBsetgaafcMMaLfcJllllfiiaH i< >1

MANY EX< I RSIONISTS SEE EARLY SEASON w — i te I.arge Crowd l.ine the Boardwalk— f'< Realtors Have Busy Day fll ' Ocean City was o„ Sunday the m ,-cene of considerable excitement, due ft to the large influx of visitors, who tak- • advantage of „ glorious day came fo to the seashore. The Philadelphia and Reading Rail- f;, way agents report that no less than .^28 traveled on their route. The Pen..- 1 sylvania Railroad agents, while not . furnishing actual figures, report nil fit , unusually large number. th , That Ocean City is fast becoming wi , recognized as one of the chief and . most desirable resorts on the New Jer- th spy coast, is evident. Preparations for st , the entertainment ot a larger visiting population, than ever has been made t> . through the winter, hotels renovated W , and enlarged; and the indications arc .-o . that these will he occupied to their hi t , "'most capacity, „j

somers point to boost^ baseball i Foil Nine Getting Under Way— Hur- 0 lets in Good Form — Shortstop to •(• he Yet Filled T la Somers Point expect.- to have one - of the greatest tiaseball years in the p, history of the sport this coming spring. Recently the ajcmlicrs of last year's |„ team held a reorganization meeting, tj electing Thos. Hentz president of the club. The other officers are: Frank „ Hart, secretary, and Francis' Steel-' j, While no manager has yet !>een appointed, the Pointers are looking forward to a successful season as they 0 Tfavlb already secured u veteran pitching staff, which includes Hentz, the ^ former Overhrook professionals' ifftriii- t) stay; Herbert Kuhl, the former At. lantic City High School hurler, whig " pitched several two-hit victories last season; Big Joe Lambert, a southpaw, and possibly Boijby Collins, the former Mackmun ami mirror league hurling Somers Point is weak behind the hat a Frank Streck, the veteran hack stop, after sustaining u fractured wrist during the latter part of last season, announced he was through with the diamond sport. The locals are trying to secure Paul (Peggy) Farley, the former Dubuipfc University star, now attending Georgetown, or Dougherty of . Pleasantville Regulars, to do the a The infield will most -likely I* Hart at the initial sack. Joe Steelman will cavort at second, while his brother, Frank, will play thinl. WlYo will play the short field is a mystery. although it is possihlp that Bill Commings, the former Ba.ler Cl#b or Frank Barry will fit in there. Y.hc sky -chasers will be Dan SteelDouglas, lefty McDevitt and Mainland liaseyBII fans are looking their city to capture county baseball champion-hip by the time next rolls around. HEARD AROUND THE HOTELS Guests at the Hotel Mayherry will every convenience awaiting them season, hot and * cold running Joseph Bradley has just completed installation of Thirty-three wash stands and three baths. ' Mr. Rra.lley'has also installed twen- - wash stands at the Chandler ' Hall, and also has the plumbing contract for the apartment being built Gruhb Bros., for George B. Clay, of Klkins Park.

SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE Saturday, April 1, 1922, at 2 P. M. at the . OCEAN CITY STORAGE CO. «Cor. Sixth and West Avenue sed Pianos, $125 each Five New Bureaus Lot of Rustic Porch Furniture WM. H. VANDERHERCHEN j Manufacturer of ~ Awnings Tents, Flags, Couch Hammocks, Yacht Awnings, Cushions, Waterproofed Covers 41 4- 1 6 Callowhill St. Philadelphia PHONE. 410- J JOBBING PROMPTLY OONE WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBING and HEATINC 138 ASBURY AVENUE I OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY I • + ----- M , Did You Notice The Wonderfui Variety of Venetian Bead Chains and Beautiful Ribbons in the window of THE HANDIE SHOP Wc Suggest You Make Your 756 ASBURY AVE. Easter Selection Early PHONE IJ8-R f - - ■ - - a, CHAS. D. SAMPSON Stoves, Hardware, Oils, Roofing t: 408-10 Asbul^ Avenue !j OCEAN CITY, N.?J. _ . ■ ■ ■ ' "Mil t I .1,.-.. , -w 1 ■

EDITOR'S CORRESPONDENCE ! feeling that the general public will «- smss-h, VT'WAU,. complaint wa.- maileTo- Chief of Pf- NEWSY* NOTES ' lice Johnson by a reputable citizen of j|(.s j, p (;0(,l7 j'pj. j,.. j. City that boys were breaking |,uii,u,1M nvtf bungalow* -,t m;.;-s Third into the building at the corner ..f „,^triealiy enth street and' Asbury avenue. (,l|U;|,|j,.,i- ott»cti-ic range-, electric fire name- were procured and the a|Kj ^|ot-t ric fan.-.- ete. There were brought before me. Each %m ^ jn |hc houw. acknow'clged that he had done wrong. A O..reon has .xTcivcd the conI only did mi duty in kindly re- frart for p concrete road on the Gerprovirig them. I tol.l them whin they n,ant..wi: pile. Montgin.ieri County, might expect, if they were brought ]>a. 'n,,. contract price i.- -S203.000. before me again under similar eomli- xhe portqr' Smith Company have If the boys are to lie permitted ' -tarjed on their c.mtracl of the widento go without a warning after they 'j„g of Ashury avenue front Sixth to brought before me as a police Tenth street-. there wouhj^he little u-e in T)„. huil.linK fund' of Morgan Knock apprehending thjge. |>,.-t i. now t'MiO.SI. A check lms ;u-' I -imply inasmuch a- this | IreeiTNeceived from Mrs. Morgan, - ' gt matter tin hgUpd'to the attention South Seaville, whose son. Vhiuhani of your ^readers by a displeased j Morgan wa- killed in action. Morgan mother. Ui/state my )H>sition in the was ore of the original members of , mutter. Having thus done so. I ami obi Company G. and the only one of ith this particular affair, it., - on-i." not to return. t)i Central Real Estate Co. 608 Eighth Street. Ocean City, N. J 6S LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US Our courteous efficient methods will bring results. We need houses with fi-8-10 bedrooms. What have you? Want to sell your business? We can handle it. J. R. JONES 300 men ]: have an opportunity to share in this wonderful tailoring offer which affords selections from $45 to $65 for $32 <JL* V With the additional privilege of ordering an additional pair of Trousers for $9 extra, the yardage is limited. If you don't like the suit we keep it and you keep your money. JULIUS ROTH. The Tailor = 017 Asbury Avenue WE HAVE SIX NEW DOUBLE OVEN Vulcan Gas Ranges with one Giant and Small Cooking Burners with , Simmerer attached, that «we wiH dispose of at the n Special Price of " *38.00 Delivered CAN BE .SEEN AT OUR SHOW ROOM 839 Asbury Avenue City Gas Light Co. « for sale A BARGAIN Double House on Asbury avenue near 34tb street. Ocean uty. 6 rooms and bath each. Front and back porches. Famished, $5,250. $2,400 may remain on mortgage. HARRY R. HAYES Realtor Thirty-third and Asbury ' « Are Yod Interested 11 It IF SO 1 HAVE SOME VERY GOOD LOTS AT THIRTYFOURTH STREET SECTION FOR SALE CHEAP. LOTS ARE SELLING FAST. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BEFORE THEY ADVANCE. IF INTERESTED, CALL. WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE LOTS AND QUOTE PRICES TO YOU. HARRY R. HAYES REALTOR Thirty-third and Asbury Ave. >' ' 1 * ■

WHY DELAY PROTECTION I ANOTHER DAY? i You know how important if i- to have your v.iluai.lc | g protected from fire and theft. ,"f- j~"J , p In out Safe Deposit Vault you can tent' a l»>\ for :h» U - ; -IT, all sum of a- s- per • e.o ^ First National Bank ocean citv.n.j j Bell Phone. 186-J Furniture Stored • ReuphoIsterL.g c?TiU4 re 1 Window Shades estimate . for you .Awnings ana 'House Furnishings Our priee. sre I .-.west p.w.thle eonsistent with Hood Work and l!e-l Material Lawrence 1*1. Lear Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. h u rle v- jones co. ■Writrratnr* Maulnx liruo.wlc* Keren!iftn"" ilim're mmTwiu HURLEY-JONES CO. WALTCH n. CHATTIN 4 SON. Mcaa. 1116 ASBURY AVE. money to loa^n mortgage. No waiting for two weeksSdcrfow if you can get It: we can tell you at once. H»rgaln« in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage- for «a'<>. Also lots for investment and for Improvement — the rholee of Ocean City. Apply to j. m. chester & co., Ocean City, n. j. All businesH transacted through thi" office is in accordance with the following slogan •' / A«"j office doe t and maintains strictly n broktrtgi business and is in no u ay interested fn personal speculation.' Results: A sale completed on the alrovr principal profits both Seller and Buyer. Write for listings and make your headquarters with # Clayton Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Rwai Cslat" Inauranoa Ewing t. Corson , realtor T O T AS SU F9 V AVE. OCCAN CITY. N.J. All Work Guaranteed Auto Tops estimates furnished Phone S2-J f ALFRED 8CHERM Ocean City Upholsterer and. Decorator Window Shades and Awnings Made id38 Asbury Avenue ocean city, n. j. | TZcoisbr i General Contractor 8 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY INROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES, BULKHEADS Edgar F\ Berber Real Estate In 31st St. Section of Ocean Glty Fine Cottages for Sale or vtX. 1 ca" Rent >'ou most a".v Kent IjoJ Cottage in our District Ix»ts Sold on Terms _a . . Don't let the spring find yon with u > ( / 1 ) leaky roof. Thunder storms are comin- * \ jBfe/ )j) a leaky roof will be apt to result is ' considerable damage. TV' — Chimneys that leak should be looked i lTU-J-.-hs-MxV I,flcr made water-tight. SljiJtey I j J cbimneya can be made to draw. v -j ' 1 All kind of stove and heater repair-. i InnEc—x , / J J- -J stove and heater pipes. Li/fl/IiVV^/ /- * Tin, slate and slag roofing. Ja w8RH\ SMITH'S f7^F~7/l l \ The TIn Smlth ' I 1 309 Eleventh Street Phons 73-W All Kinds* of Guttara Specializing in Pno pehty Nohth op Sixth S tpeet b. f. goetz real estate agency FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. phones. Rentals Office. 239-J sales - RISIDCNCE. 292-M BUILOINQ LOTS ■each front Q«T OPP AT FOURTH STEEET ,.~A