Ocean City Sentinel, 11 May 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

TWO » OCEAN CITY SENTINEL OCEAN CITY. X .J. iHt'IBDAY, MAY II. K12 - . _ . ; ' ' ■ 73 • 1 •

ANOTHER POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL? Kiss Isabelle Rockefeller With ihe arrival in New York of V. .little Violate ile'ene 6e Ta'leyrand. f \ daughter of the former An aa GonJd. I \ • and sometimes called th«- :-»or lin > ( I -<-f L'^T rich ,gi#l. in charrr of a maid. come \ rtw*nf report* .• domestic differ- \ /M ae race between the Duke a-.-f h.s Amen. \ ^yJ*T-'V - J car. wsfe. Utile V «'-.- »« almott ( ^ ^ JSr''; "S ^ '2 h'.r ,f"T*t:l *•" brine detained. Mi., l^beOe fTL a^Jf M I1' ^h'rr of Percy kpeke---ur. M ui. - A?®!4 feJer. nude entry on her return i« former ,y ffe.ra ».old ..r.i.e \ »>latel America wi'.hcu; difficuhy.

TUGKERION OUTING FORMER OWNER OF LOCAL KIWANIS HISTORIC HOTEL PLAN ROYAL TIME SETTLED IN CITY WONDERFUL PROGRAM "F THE MOBUS "SELLERS WILL OPEN c EVENTS FOR MAY 21 CHAM- BERKELEY BEACH FRONT PION BASEBALL GAME HOTEL IN JUNE Another hotel proprietor a.-.:: jcsr.a {| Great Angling Contest of Jung exter .-. ye experience ..' ra the buMnes-. has -etCe-: in Ocean

Ocean City Kiwanian* are preparing for, and anticipating a glorious time on their picnic to Tuckerton, May 24thJodging from what is known of the Kiwar.ir Club in Ocean City it will be a memorable erent; for the K»wanian* demonstrated once and for ever, at the Charter Presentation night, that they lade nothing in the way of inventive and executive ability, nor in the rarer art oiren joying themselves. and helping others to do likewise. The dob will meet at 2 o'clock in the afternoon before the City Hall, and then away. The going will be a .lemon strati on. the line of. route echoing wttn Klwanian melodies sung in Kiwanian style. If ever the welkin rang, >1 the poets say it does, it will ring that day; and the echoes of "Oeeai? City all the time," will reverberate as far as the antipodes. Some boosters s the Kiwanian*! Some one has suggested that Chairman "Bill" Collision, should crowd a* . many heavy weights into as small a space as possible, and ther. start singing "Soup." The prognun of events will indode same rare innovations. There will be a baseball game between two teams, captained respectively by Capt. Alfred R. Smith and Roy Jefferie*. The winning team will be regarded as the Kiwanian Champions for the season, and designated to carry Use "K" onto the diamond against -all comers — the Giants not excepted. Rooters and spectators will be limited to six languor ii, in expressing their sentiments during the game. In addition there will be a grand angling tournament with a prize for . angling tournament wur. a prize lor t

the Kiwanian who catches the largest edible fish — emphasis on the edible. t The eveping of the day will be ile- . voted to a special "movie" entertain- j Dinner will be served at 6.30, and r all Kiwanians will he expected to be t entrained for tht-temt of Nod with lights out (that I.- artificial lights.) by , 2 in the "wee Lma' ..wars o' the . morning." f Back next day to taurines There [ comes the rub; if life were a long hoi- | iday of the kind Kiwanians can make, i none would crave to leave this "vale - of tears.' The fact that the committee in charge of affairs consists of Howard Ryice, Hai.s Burkhardt and J. R. Grove.-, is sufficient guarantee that the affair will be a star event. ] fade Jcfcfo tfosfr — j~| 1 THINK THE rlAM WITH | THE HOE VvlLL 900^E- j PLACE THE MAN WIH j TH . HOKU^~

City. Morry Sellers, who reeer.tly r* acquired possession of the Berkeley " Hotel, located on Forty-eigbth street , *• and Wesley avenue, has perfected ar- ; rangements to open for * "service by * JuwflSth. For years Mr. Seller- owned and ! manage.) the Turksbead Hotel in West ,r Chester, one of the landmarks of early ( * American history and a relic of "the * great Revolutionary W ar. The Turkshead Hole! was originally , [_ built in the year 1*4*. Through the , chequered periods of the Revolu- j n tionarj' arid the Civil Wars, the old j I hostelry played no small part in the t rise and development of American De- , mocraey. ^ It li stated that at one period Genn eral Lafayette an. i other.- . who' won , ^ undying fame during the Revolu- ; tion, were sheltered withir, its walls. ; More than once it became a great , and important center of military ac- - : tirity. There i« no more ardent booster of Ocean City than Jforris Sellers. With the Berkeley and its splendid appointments he i* highly satisfied, ami eon- _ fident he will 1st able to give service that will satisfy the most exacting * The Berkeley. Mr. Sellers state.-, is the only real beach front hotel in ] Ocean City. During the full tides of spring, summer ami fall, the wave.- ^ lap the concrete breakwater fronting 1 the hotel. During the hottest days of * -utr.mer, the Berkeley is always cool, ^ catching every vagrant breeze blowing from land or sea. Mr. and Mr*. Sellers have come to Ocean City with the intention of makf ing it their permanent residence, and alreadwtbe former has identified himJ self mpi public movements and ir,r terestaf terestsi'

Recently he became a member of the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce, and the Tonne Men's Progressive League. It is highly gratifying, when new resident* are prepared to immediately as-ume, their civic obiiga1 tions and lespondbilitie.-. 1 Mr. Sellers comes with an enviable reputation as hotel manager, and with 1 the facilities at his command at the visitors are assured of the service, a splendid cuisine, a and day ami night, the ocean

" LEGION SRAND GALA NIGHT * i r|j|§i|§ •ity of ' Ul. .d.g up ; auxiliaries, as , they are the nackbone of your organ- . idtioa. TV American Legion is a j *■'• •' ' : : , ' -"'V llat; but we , :ze ; the p*tr.:.- uf o_; country. At there Were I '-XOOO n-.<-r. w-rlting in the t -pirir ci et_opc.ri.Uor of TaH 75> one f ami one far all. t Preceding the national commander . *as the state eormr.a-.Vr. JasephW Sear*, who stale-; that i.' the Ameri- * r, Legion eor:ti-. ve-i in it- preset:: form ar."! increa-s- : ir. it.- membership (- it would be the rr'.-t powerful and ^ • greate-t organization ir. the world. tj Speakir^r -it. the work of caring for t. disabled in New Jersey, he said: v "Colonel-, Forbes wen: to Fox Hills P ; Loior el , horte- wen: Fox

' Hospital ami said it ^unshackle I and that the place must be pulled I ' down and the me-f sent to other ho*- \ pitals. Since then the men of New " Jersey residence hate been .sent all.c over the country, mostly in Colorado >! , ar.d other weatem -late.-, more thfih | i^OO miles from here. f [ "I told the mwe would care tor t dour boys and offere-1 them a place in p ' the state, and I want to say that to- n •lay New Jersey is taking care of its r men and they are being well treated. I have visited nearly all the ti hospital* ami they are getting the ti 1 possible care. There are still men we are trying to bring back, w who want to come botne. <, State Ma*ter-at-arrr.- Bruce Con- V ; lin. chairman of ' the state committee s| on organization*, declared that he be- <i Hanford MacNi'ier to be the : foremost citizen of the land, and In n speaking of the opposition to the le- fi gion. said: "Many people have op-\n

p V . the Vgtar. as being * selfish "Ir-trv'l - V It i* «.n-pkmed of me-. f- V . err e-: to Fnncc to win the ••-sr. V.t d»ry. i-ut because they tt. - - cihe ■•■■■- their doy . There the power ' • • American Legw- * M- M. » Wi -are yea t>eliexf 1 t jt we - - together for «eb U^ ~'r * V- V -. and then of. ■ fere -• MscN, • r «t fa. I -tend, h/t told him .: x. -x : - regtor. p-»- •' • MacN: •• • L cot * the c frire'j of Wal tne xar.kerindMunrey.t^a* ' irea-: ,>f :< -«k e «i ' repre-w t In a- -t • N, tne «uring speeches. p a fmj pr-.grt- .-ic'kp') beer, ar- . .tptfge -. cr -• of violin ar.-; vocal - snlo- briilia' tly rendered. 5 May — -elected for the • triT • ra";. Cape May County ' Po-ts. to be held at the music pavilion ' on the .BoaMw x!k- At various time* ' Morgan- Ranck Post, ha- visited ar.d participate in. similar gatherings 1 ir. diCere.-:: pdtt- of the county, ar.d ' Ocear. 'City not faii behind any ' other torn unit; :n making the con< ' in.g ever,: ja a- brilliant, if not Commander R -gcr Williams and his , .faithful re- arranged, to j have a remark:,: .Jy r.:,e gala.fy of | talent for the evening. Men of di.-- _ ' tinctior: ir. military affairs, and equal- , fly as distinguisi.e : or. the public plat- , Sya^wii! '.eiiver the addresses. Among those expected are. State i Commander Joseph D. Searo Col. H. : -Norman Sefawari'oph. Commander of ' the New. Jersey State Troopers. Lieu- 1 tenant Harry G-r-ion Milson a ,«ur- 1 vivor of the world-famed Princess = Regime- : of Canada, Capt. F. N. Regimen -

1 Hickman, of Atlantic City, and Capt. C. H<nry. State Organizer of the Women's Auxiliaries. All posts ar.d auxiliaries in the • county . will be represented by large The city will put on gala garment* tier occasion, for it has promised ; have the pier beautifully and ap- . propria tely decorated, with free use of the public parking place for j visitor*. Martial music will be furnished by . the Wildwood City Band, a eombinn- _ . tion of splendid instrumentalists. In addition, each post in the countywill furnish one item in the program of entertainment, lunch wil Jbe served 'by the Morgan- Rauck Post, in the splemiid style they are capable of The festivities will, of course, cost and the fcoys are not RockeGenerosity is their middle , name when they have it To defray

h the c.-st- rf_:he «.,'!>-. the.loca!^*-,: i.- l o arranging to have a n on-U-: cake I D sale. Salttrqay, 'May 12th. at the *- V ■ ■ market ar,, Mh H. Harr;-' re-.- j I * Ope hundred any! thirty-five cakeA-, pfrs wnU be for .-m>-al. Will . Ocean City allow it- >♦ to fall short ' ir of any other po-tr* 'e'-wr,g to give e Of re-or w not. Trv -k" ! f. " le0 bt> and promise full vklue • l! !• to be devout x !W- ' Oceqn Qtty will ac t re* - after .'■* .H th * edrt*.- <■ Fp*c a' atter.t ,rerte'- • t announcement that fonjgbt iThut 1 r -f't-e M •• car - Rare k P. -t t :r- * '.flan-- building at A o'clock, to make ' 1>. CommandeV R..g»r W, WALTER H1ERS IN COMEDY f Walter Hiers. the- fat character ' p comediga* who has .ecn seer, ir; Real1 art Picture* for several month*, pis;. - t ing leads with. Wanda HaVov. Be--f Daniel* an-i ..ther stars.' is agsur, to he [ *ee- ir, a Paramour, t Picture. Mt. j * Hier- plays the pan of Jack Hoyt in "Is Matrimony A Far u re." " whic:, , Will .V prese'nte*i a: the Stra-, i The:,- , ' tre next Saturday, ami a ids great,;, to the mirth therein distribute.! by the y ai!»*tar wast o f sixteen weii-kaow:, - J players. ThIA new picture i- a Pat..- ' mount special comedy, -iirecte.': by ,j James Cruze nd -ccr.aiiif.: bj '.V..'- ' ter Woods from a note.! >:aee success. v ro I Send those little personals about ■ friends. the family yourself S ■ to the Sentinel, but lie sure to get > them to the office not later than noon. S

DOWN TOWN BUSINESS STILL BOOMING BIGGER REALTOR H O »> REPORT* M II ERnt > SALES IX Utl — PRE* AGE- BIG IMWNTnWN BIKJ^ 0 e all the local rpaltora In the ' city are experiencing the -■I. *•■.!? R. Hayes, realtor -trert sectloi,. i- al*o doing hip a.-- -r U-.i- -ectioo, report- . Wan ace. of l"Mlaiwlpnia- • ect. - >l'r- i M Her* of An or. Pn. Lot on Her t raj, -A* • .e near XSni -'.i-eet. to MiewfEtne'. Whitron. <-f$ Philadelphia. I.,-:. eCntral a'vcr.ue. ar,.! -'lath street t.-. Mrs. 1-aVII Jewett. of PhilaIj t on .Central avenue to Harry of Philadelphia. l.t« or: corner of feth street ami . avenue fi. Mr-. Ida Ryan, of : ila.lclphia. who will build this falL I, : or Central avenue to Dr. O. W. Stark, of Phiianelphia. who intend- to «n A-i ury avenue to Mr-. Nel-Harri-oi . of Trenton. N". J. 1 Jit on corner of 30th street and , ; avenue to Mis- VV. Cornell, of j Two lots or. Asbury avenue to Mrs. Wallace, of CoIIiugawood, , J. Lot on coroer of 30th street to Miss, Margaret Hall. 6f ^'hila-ii-lphia. who -

. , a bungalow erectc: or,' ' „ Ij)t on Central avenue to w j > ifarr, Hendeier, l.f Cam.!*,,, N. J. I ii. r,:.-i.T. . ■' 1 a: r . \. J " L..t mill street. u> .Prank. Clad, Mil N. .1 . . ho . . ." ' R.-.v-r.. of Millvillt N.J. !rv'l>11"' •* ■ . trod e-Jdmsdbstt : TI ' 5 i A LITTLE MONEY . IS A OAlBBEROUS i THINE AT AN . AUCTION SALE. A tm" 1 ' i M. H. FRAXKLU Practical Painter .v ,'x 938 Bay Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

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EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND COMPARE PRICES SPECIAL WEEK-END SALES DINING ROOM BED ROOM KITCHEN CABINETS LIVING ROOM PORCH ROCKERS BREAKFAST SETS* OCEAN CITY STORAGE CO. WAREHOUSE AND SHOW ROOMS * I Cor. Sixth and West A-Venue OCEAN CITY, N. J. FURNITURE from leading manufacturers Standard Sizes in Gold Seal Congoleum Art Rugs A VISIT TO OU.R SHOW ROOMS WILL CONVINCE

Oeo. A. Brown miller CONTRAC TING V A R PF- N TER stair builder * _ interior trim tc"lh ma expert jobbing Asbury Avenue

CHAS. D. SAMPSON Stoves, Hardware, Oils, Roofing 408-10 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N.?J.

| --f THE UNIVERSAL CAR ii - I -X'-x -• And remember — the to w- :| — — W y ' V *■' ^nl co"- 'he /owl . I ^ ' upkeep and the higboot * \^(- 1 reaaie value of any motor

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Unequaled in Value | Equipped with Electric Starting I and Lighting System, demount-. I able rims, extra rim and non- || skid tires all around — the Ford H Sedan at $645 is the greatest jj SJ motor car value ever produced ij ra — an enclosed car of comfort, H convenience and beauty. Reas- | onably prompt delivery. Terms H fl if desired. fj EDWARD (;. Kl'RTZ jljj Authnrici-d Ford Dralt-r h oc ean city, n. J. I;- •

1 SMITH & DENNIS Builder* JOBBING CARPENTER No Job t.Hi Laigr. V.- Job too Small IIouw* Cloved *ml Opened Kstitnate* All Work l-urnitlied C.oajxD-.rvd UttriUNS .'Ob tug HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER Tttih sum: oceai on. ». j. PAI L CLAUS 611 A*bury Avenue Building Contractor Jobbing, Alteration* and New Work L. Leslie Headlev Co. BUILDER5 Architectural Service 515 Eew!*»" STREET Ocean City. N.M. Iiexignrr and Builder of Arti*ttc Bungalow*. Convenient Cottage*. Up-to-Date Apartment*. Modern Hotel*. Willard S. Steelman j Contracter and Builder ; JOBBING J BOAT WORK

1100 Bay Avenue j OCEAN CITY, N. J. • ■ — — — 4' Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specialty Office: 1032 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. George W. HarrirfN Contractor, Builder i and Jobbing No. 13 W.CFauirteenth Street OCEAN CJTY, N.T. la-n pbone. tti-J 831 ASBURY AVENUE Delicatessen \ Fancy Grocerie* Fruits and Vegetables New Orleans Molssses William T. Carwithen Phone 35-J Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and street Building Thlrty-fonrth st. sad West avs. OCEAN CITY, N. J. R«*ldc*cc: J40J Cealr*! Avenue Bfll Pkon*