TWO ■ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN- CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 1922 77 , .
OCEAN CITY A A 0EFHT1WR00N AND WHITE a last toss at last minute captured cage championship "scott- the big star Barron and IlUckmanS Show Good Form — Ross Ferguson Brilliant A lucky toss in the last minute of . play won for the Ocean City Athletic Association the city cage champion- , ship, nt the Temple Court, Wednesday | night. I em Murphy, a former Salem Old . Oaks luminary, archei) the ball win- ( wing the contest with the final score • standing at 31 to 29. - Throughout the game tt was a plajr . of nip" aud tuck, with both teams tiedj ' at IB all at the enil of the first twenty minutes. Barron and' Blackman, who substi- * tuteil for Selvaign, scored all the 5 <loufllos for the Maroon and White; " Barron swinging in five duoes, while a Blackman follqwcil with a quart®!. Led by Scott Adams the schoolboys held the field until - the last two n minutes, when Murphy, for the Asso- 01 ciation, arched in and broke the tie. Scott Adams played the star game w of his season, ami led by him the ki schoolboys gave a spectacular exhibi- ti tion of real basketball, jvhich kept the more matured quintet guessing all the bj time. tj, Foi the Association Ross Ferguson Br performed brilliantly .registering four w, times from thOourt. Brecklcy and Murphy showed good ha form. The Association team, however, : entered the arena .without the lor- be mi<laWe$h*vlViesenthal, who was in- th capacitated fronNplaying because of "wj an injury to hi- back. "nThe game was witnessed\y one of the largest crowds of the set son. .jj. The lineup was as follow/: gr o. c. a. a.' Pos. /tig h School j y Murphy forward...? Barroi^ y, Breeklev forward Selvaign y, R. Ferwon center. ' S. Adams pf Henderson ...guard Gibb sh C. Ferguson guard Gardiner Field goals: Barron 5, Murphy 2, „u Blackman 4, Brecklcy 2, R. Ferguson tat 4, C. Ferguson 2. Fouls: Barron 1, Adams 9, Gibb 1, Breeklev 1, Henderson 4. |«-
The Real Estate Firm of Waller B. j MeCorkle Reports the Following I Sales and Rentals Sates |» Clarence L. QfiBois to Maylin M. and I jura M., 319 Wesley avenue. A. J. McDonald to Matilda C. hotter, of Philadelphia, 845 Fipst street. Rentals James and Marjorie Crosxingham, 1109 Wesley avenue; 1st floor apartment to Mrs. Samuel Scattergood, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Lillian Vansant, 348 Asbury ovenue, to Mrs. HTIda Sinkler, phila- — delphia. W. H. Bennett, 1st floor apartment, 907 Second street, to Mrs. Martha R. McNichol. Harvey 4 Creamer, U st floor apartment, 434 Central avenue, to Harry J W. Githens, Philadelphia. Christopher Bentham, 817 Central avenue to H. B. Mosley, Logan, Philadelphia. Jpkgnes B. Clelland, 1100 Asbury ave- — nuc. to F. Raymond Keating, M. D. The Ocean City Building and Loan Association meets on the SECOND SATURDAY of everv month at 40St&rith Street. Have you secured aH> of Ihe FULL PAID stock hearing interest at Ihe ralr of 6 per cent, per annum 7 See R. Howard Thorn, the Scoretary, who will explain. Adv. BOOT BLACK PARLOR IS Shines 1.00 by buying tickets 6 Shines 50c. Dyeing Slippers 45e Polish White Shoes 25c Hat cleaned and blocked; new bands put on. PjjUflh, Lares, Cigars and S Cigarettes for sale x mikf.le i.lnordo »0« nth Street SPRING IS HERE! Get Your GARDENS LAWNS YARDS \ Properly Arranged MONCR1EF.& SO^s will do it 1214 Bay Avenue Phone 60J-J
GUESTS TIP HOSTESS SHREWD METHOD OF GUESSING E LADY'S AGE A NOVEL FEATURE AT BIRTHDAY ie PART)' T ■' The gentlemen .among the guests at . .a birthday party, given by Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Place. 101 First street,' must .lie complimented upon the 1 shrewd expedient they adopted to ar- ' rive at the age of the'r genial hosier . ' j in whose honor the party was gityi. It is of co'urse the ftssence of rude- ! ' ness and impropriety to interrogute a. ; . lady upon her age. Jivgn' in law court - * '•the right to refuse go, disclose her " : years, to an impertinent attorney, is conceded to her as a special prernga- P I And should she, after passing the " twenhy-firet milestone suhstract one out of each succeeding three years, it rj is generally regarded as a little "white •* fib, which the Recording. Angel is not :« supposed to register. b. 1 Mrs. Place's guests, however, are exceptionally cunning. Taking ad- w vantage of the very excellent provi- •'< ; sion she hid made for their gastro- h< monic likes ami dislikes, and the abundance of it, they decided to show P* their appreciation in the form of tips. "• Pennies were piled in until they reached the number of 28, and then ceased. ' How they were able to determine p when the tipping should stop is unbut a cent for each year waib goal of their ambition. It was a delightful event, enjoyed all to the fullest extent. The gen-- ph guests took possession of tbe.Pu smoking room and amused themselves !•» with pinochle. The ladies retired to the reception.' ho and indulged in 000. Vjju Latter, we presume that the sexes fo; on more friendly terms, for the evening's celebrations ended up stl with dancing. m£ Among the guests present were: cjt Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dannelly and Master Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Robert . , Mr. anil Mrs. Chas. Brecklcy, and Mrs. Elwood Lake, Mr. and " F. Leroy Howe. Mrs. Martha Mrs. Eva Fisher, Mrs. Anna vei Pfandei^N Mr. and Mrs. Addison nl" Shanrffid Miss Mulligan. ,io S^s. Place was the recepient of lumehqp felicitations and other more j | Jngible tokens of friendship. I j
EASTER PARTY First Baptist Church Gives Party to [; the Primary Department' The superintendent of' the primary department. Mrs. Steel man. of the First Bupti't Church, u-si-te-l hy Mrs. Ackley aud thji_laacla< . gave a delightful Ua.-ty t party to 'the rhildren. j Thursiiavyfti^i o.ioi;, j, t . i.U par- . Everything conceivable f»t the en- 1 , leriainment of the. kiddies' had been . prepared, tfihj a' wonderful time thejrj had.' Games wore played, an «lnbura(e was served. with abundance to ati-fy the youngsters, and the room as tastefully, decorator for the occa1 At the conclusion, each child was, presented with a large Easter egg, ; with its name worked into the orna- -! mentation, together tiith other favors. The holies responsible for the arrangements. ha<^ spared themselves j neither time nor money, to. make the • j occasion one which w ill If remembered by every little gue.-t. | fncidentlv, this must very materially increase the attendance in the < department, for nothing wins the s of the child so quick) y, as to be made to feel they are of some im- \ portance. in' the affections and interest 1 of Uuaf. teacher*. — CHANGE CORNERS Popular Pharmacist^ to Build New ( Store — Gri-rtVm Property Change Hands Dr. J. Thornley Hughes, the popular 1 pharmacist has recently completetl the purchase of the Grisc'om property on ~ ihe opposite corner. For a season he will occupy the house 'exclusively as his Residence, but' later purposes to have it remodeled for business purposes. Plans have lieen prepared to conone of the most modern and most perfectly equipped stores in the city, occupying the enlii* ground floor. Behind the store proper will lie the laboratory, and offices, with an en- " trance on Eighth street. Nothing conceivable for the convenience of the public has been i emitted in the scheme of reeonstrwclion. J > . b Einter Garrettson is a visitor in Philadelphia for a few days.
I Barclay and MeCorkle SAND. PEBBLES, TOPSOIL. CEMENT. BRICK and BLOCKS— l-in, 8-in. and 12-in. wide Agent for PHOENIX PORTLAND CEMENT 1W SIMPSON AVENUE Phone, 51-W* J- HXHADWICK & CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING 1117 Asbory Avenue and .1057 West Avenue ESTIMATES FURNISHED JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENTED TO Phone 419-J FOR SALE Bungalows and Cottages Ready Built or Built to Order Estimates Olvcn on Alterations and Repair Work COOPER'S BLE H. B. COOPER, JR. \abSnse, Builder ^^JTAGES 20th and Central Avenue, Ocean .City, N. J. Phone 97 M
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REAL ESTATE NEWS Published in conjunction with the Cape May County Gazette. Cape Slay Court House, week ending March 31 : Ocean City rv Charles \\ . Mu.latid. et u\.. to CI arte ence I.. DuBois. S2.7T" Lot* 3030. a. 3031. 3032, block 30. plan 2. Gardens. p- Richard' k. So'-: . t<> Uivharil H. John- : n. son Com pn any. $2,100. S. W. 40 -feet r- of lot !»:>, Section A. I Same to Florence Steelman Johnsor:. ,. Pots 9S3 and 4.st and 10 feet .1 n of lot '.'V.I, ftecti" A. , ' Spencer B. Swai., in .d- . to Swnuel . I.. Young, et ux. J1JJ00. PavtjJf lots t f ;•:« and 93.'., Section A. 0 Same to David H. Heinib<h. $1,200. t „ N. U. 40 fee! !<n3 nnd 935, t , , Section A. John J. Fletcher, et als., to Aida J ^'i Fletcher, et al. ! Section ■ E. I The Mm>re- Sefuritio- Citmpany to 4 Lewis Ri.sley. $l'4>. l.ot ii( N. W. lino of Bay avenue*, 229 feet. 1 inches S. W. i From tlth street, 10 \ 200 feet. : Benjamin G. Burnett to Benjamin I.. ' et u\. $900. Par^wfJot- ' and 74, Section C. \ Anna Puhl to-Margaret Dougherty, 121, s, block 6, plan 1, Gardens. Kendall Ralph Atkins, et ux.. to ' .Stirling W. Cole, c: ux. $1,800. Lot 1 832, Section A. William A. Thompson, et ux., to H. Buckland. $1,500. N. E. of lot 819. Section I,. Kendall Ralph Atkit. -. cl ux.. to C intoi B. Price, et ux. Lot 830. Section A. Edgar A. Freeman, et ux^ to Elizabeth, Alden. $5,000. Lot 505, Sec-; tion tr7*" Hannah M. Wis- 1 t-> William J. Gardiner, et' aC $500. Lot 13s. Sec-1 tion N. P. Herbert J. Maronev, et ux., to Carl- i The FULL PAID STOCK now being ivsjird \v the (Iceair CHy Building' and laiap Association js a very good thing for persons desiring to accumulate funds without subscribing for installment shares and at the same time receive 6 per cent, on their investment. See the Secretary at 408 - Eighth Street. Adv. A 100 Capacity Car Garage For Sale or Exchange. Last year'.- J $20,000. New Building. IRVING REALTY CO. 915 Walnut Street 1 Philadelphia HOTEL HENRY OPENS Hotel Henry will open April 10th and icmaitr Of* 11 for the Season. E Special Low Rales for April. May and B June. . |B
y!e G. Kilhy. .<7.000. Lot- 500 and e 502. Section A. t The Pennsylvania Company. Execu- : tor. to Carlton C. Brice. $3,825. Lot ' in N. E. line of Plymouth Place, 190 - fee'. S. K. from Atlantic avenue, 85 x ■ 75 feet. Hurry M. Bunting. J r.. et u\.. to ' - Harry ..M. Bunting, M. D. $7,750. S. 1 E. of lot 89 and nli of lot 90, Girard Realty Co. Henry H. Marter, Jr,,et u*., to Wil- : .liam H. Margerison. $7,000. Undivbled half interest in lot on N. E, side I of Chelsea place. 1$>0 feet S. y.. front Wesley avenue. John H. Williamson, et ux., to Bruno Garr, et al. $52,000. Lots 418. 420 ami 422, Section A. Churiotte S. Chester, et vir„ to H. Bryant, et ux. $7550. l^it lieginning in N. K. line of 1st street, 49 feet N. W. from Atlantic avenue. H. Walter Berroth, et ux., to William Quirk. I-ot 814^§oction L.
WHAT AN ASSURANCE OF SAFETY IT IS to pay by check — besides it is so convenient and economical, you shoul not lie without its benefits. Open your Checking Account now with the Ocean City Title & Trust Co. jt J« OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Ocean City, N. J. i; r ARCHITECTS Leslie Headley Co. Incorporated ARCHITECTUAL SERVICE Builders 515 EIGHTH STREET ■ (Eighth and Wesley ave.) < Ocean City, N. J. | ( and builder of Artistic j Convenient, Cottages, Up-to-date Apartments, Modern Hotels.
I "hone 229-J Estimates Furnished WM. T. TAYLOR PAPER HANGER 912 Central avenne Ocean City, N. J. This is a 3-19 B, Westing- • house full automatic Elec,r 'A ~ lF~|r trie Range, other styles in ■ j 11* » jg^~~-=q stock. Let us show you the * ■ - V advantages of cooking by 1 I electricity. Cheaper than ( Ki' \ n I gas and cleaner, y I dD • I 1 _ J We carrj* a full line of West|T J inghouse, Mazda and Nitro- = v-— — gen Lamps. lp" ~ ^ W. I. RAYMOND
9 MEMORIAL DAY is only a short time off and possibly you have delayed purchasing- that memorial ' for the grave o f some loved one. Selections made from our large stock of finished jnemorials can still be completed for May 30th. O. J. HAMMELL CO. Main Office and Yard. Pleatantrille, N. J. Brancft Office, Camden' N. J. i_ i js;
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FIRE ESCAPES fo«7alHypes of^buildings ALSO REPAIRED AND PAINTED Wc guarantee approval of local and State authorities on all our work. Builders' Iron Work j BROWNWORTH & CO. r PHILADELPHIA " "Let in Estimate" I
breckley:s HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEV, PRO® Ready Mixed Paints, Lead and Oil 920 and 922 Aabury avenue. GOOD ADVICE Do not build until you talk the matter over with us. I. LESLIE HEADLEY CO- Inr. , 51*5 Eighth Street.
HOT El. A A an COTTAUSA HALCYON HALL 1116 Wealey ave. Ocean City New Jersey Neivly furnished rooms; running water in each room; Three minutes from the Beach Mrs. Francis. D. Maxwell ROXBOROl'GH HOUSE 710 9th Street CITY ' NEW JERSEY All the Year. Rooms by Day or Week. Special Rates Air May and MRS. S. HENDREN THE MELROSE NOW OPEN For the Season 1922 JOHN L. VAN TINEy Prop, lllh Street and Anbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. MILLER COTTAGE :n Central Avenue OCKAN CITY SEW 4KRSKV Open All the Year Hot-water Heat LAURA 1. MILLER CANDY COTTAGE 813 Central Avenue ' City New Jersey Open all Hi* Year. Warm room* anil evvry convenience. MBS. I.tdia Uaxdy. Prop. J. Prescott Cadman, J*-. Estate of Mark Lake funeral ©lector 809 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey AUTO EOl'IPMENT DEADLE1 A ADA JIN — ' " t R ea d in g Coal i; ■phone. Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge r= Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue .< Ocean City New Jersey ,1
lEDlltl.. /scotch Hallt I' veil. Ihe JnvaliA nr ^Ihe »tdrrlyK I WII.LITS P. HAINES. M.I). t'hvsician and Surgeon Office Hours Diseases of Eye. 9 A. M. to I P. M E*r' «"d Throat Phone 290 Glasses fitted Cor. Wesley Ave. and 9lh St. Hoars— I la l« a. II.: 5 Is 1 P. M. ALLEN CORSON, M. I). 821 Wesley Avenue City New Jersey ,-,-a " : PJKRSCHEL PKTTIT, M. I) 807 Wesley Avenue ops AN CITY, N. J. W»4. sail •r®bolit"|ji' *'• John H. Whiticak, M. D. 717 wesley avenue Ocean City. n. J.
, DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Physician DENTIST DR. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN 809 Central avenue. Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone 152 Ex-ray Diagnoais Nitrous Oxide Administered HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY Eighth st. and Wesley ave. Phone 245 J. Thornley Hughes, P. D. Pharmacist in Charge ATTORMRlS.AT-l.AW. Wootton, Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES ANDREW C. BOSWELL Law Offices Master In Chancery VIVIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT S~ 043 Ousrsntss Trust Building Atlantic City. N. J ENGINEERS Wm. H. Collissov. |k. Civil Engiaeer and Surveyo r Angus S. Wade f. D. N'Pwberry ANGUS S. WADE CO. Architects and Engineers BOURSE BUILDING CITY ' NEW JERSEY KIETH HALL • 913-913 Wesley Avenue Will Open April 13th. 1922 Special Rates JOS. 0. RAMSEY as above ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL
'Central Real Estate Co. 608 Eighth Street, Ocean City, N. J LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US Our courteous efficient methods will bring results. We need houses with 6-8-10 bedrooms. What have you? Want to sell your husiuess7 We can handle it. v- **" J; R. JOIVES SENTINEL ADS BRING SATISFAI TIIRY RESI LTS

