Ocean City Sentinel, 29 June 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 8

HK?(. J ~ y ■ EIGHTH t OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, JUNE 29. 1922 '

PERSONALS Miss Gladys V. Bachcr, of Eas Orange, is spending n week in Occat City as the guest of Miss Mildred £ Simons, also of East Orange. David McCoach of Philadelphia, Iia: _ opened his cottage at 855 Fourth St His daughters, Carolyn and Mabel, in, vite all to visit their Beauty Salon a' the al>ova address. Bring the kiddies Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Monahun of Philadelphia, have decided to remain here for Hie entire season. Mr. George W. Patton and- family have opened thai* cottage on Central Ave., for the summer. Mr. Patton is President of the South Ocean City , Improvement AsSppation, which has done much to yot yie South End on the map. A former president of the Ocean City Fishing Club, and nn enthusiastic disciple of Isaac Walton, H. W. StelJvagon "Accompanied by his family are at their apartments, 13.10 Ocean Ave. for the summer. Henry. Wiegland and family of Philadelphia, are here for the summer, happily domiciled at their attractive cottage at Seventeenth Street and Wesley Avenue. W. F. Killhour of Philadelphia, has purchased a lot on Central Avenue, near Eighteenth Street, through the agency of Masse? and Edwards. Miss Martha Long of Philadelphia, is at her cottage, 870 Dclancy Place. A noted surgeon of Philadelphia. - Dr. D. Bushrod James, accompanied by his family, is here for the summer. Dr. James is associated with the Hahnemann Hospital. A prominent person in Camden political circles, David Jester, is ai-1124 Ocean Avenue for the summer. John E. Trout attended the executive committee of the American Legion, which met at Asbury Park. Accompanying him were Mrs. -Trout, and Mrs. Rolia Garrettson. A former instructor at the University of Pennsylvania, and a prominent Slal surgeon practicing in Fhiladell, Dr. William McKinley, and Mrs. McKinlcy have, made reservations to spend the summer in Ocean City . Mr. and Mrs. George W. F. Under- 1 down of Logan, are at their Park 1 Place home for the season. Percy Harshaw and family of Philadelphia, are here for the season. Among the guests at the Searbor- ! ougfa, are John Stockberger and family of Jenkintown. They propose to ' remain at the popular hotel, until their ; new home is in readiness for occu- : potion. Mr. Stockberger is one of the ' ' . most prominent of Philadelphia lawi yers ami a member of the Ocean City | ! Fishing Club. I \lohn A. Vorhees and family of Phil- , adclphia, are in the city for the season, at their cottage 819 Pennlynj Place. Joseph Bowers of Chester, has open- j ed his cottage, 248 Asbury Avenue for the season. Deputy Sheriff Harry Erwin of: Philadelphia, has rente! the cottage,, 1196 Ocean Avenue, for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bcclchaus, of Philadelphia, are at their cottage, 706 Ninth Street for the summer. Mr. Bedthaus is an old summer resident : in this resort, well known and highly j Harry Palmer and family of Phil- ! adelphia, are now occupying their newsummer residence 2204 Wesley Ave. Rev. and Mrs. Chas. F. N. Vocgelin, ' = have recently been entertaining the ' Rev. H. J. Herge, Ph. D., pastor of the Reformed Church at College Point, 1 Long Island. Dr. Herge ris Mrs. ' Voegelin's brother, and one of the leading ministers in the connection. This is Assemblyman C. C. A. j Baldi's visit- to Ocean City. Both Mr. and Mrs. Baldi are delighted with j the resort, and are enjoying to the ; fullest degree their summer home and the delights of the city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray, the former a manager of one of the largest business establishments in Bridgeton, were recent visitors to the city. During their stay they were the guests of Mrs. Murray's brother, William Grosscup. J ohn ■ Lomond, and William Irwin, both of Philadelphia, are at 1110 Ocean Avenue for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. James Farrell, have opened their summer cottage for the J. L. Hawthorn and family of Ridley Park, have opened their summer home, at 605 Seventh Street for the Thomas Finncgan of Philadelphia, has secured a cottage on Asbury Ave., near Fifteenth Street for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SmltH of Lansilowne, have opened their cottage on Sixteenth Street for the summer. Chas. D. Adams, of Philadelphia, together with his family, are In the city for the summer, located at Fourteenth Street and Wesley Avenue. Commodore John E. Fite of Melroae Park, has opened his summer home 1116 Ocean Avenue, for the season. Commodore Fite is one of the most popular among the city's summcr guests. (Introduced by Mayor Champion.) ORDINANCE NO. 205. An Ordinance to amend an ordinance, entitled. "An Ordinance cone, mine MP • ' traffic and the parkins of vehicles on Uie highways within the llptUa of OA-an City." .The Board of Commiaa loner* of the City of Orcan City do ordain: Sac. 1. That section . . of an ordinance, entiled, -An Onllnnru • yniijinlnv ,tnd highways within Hie limit* of Ocean . city." be and the Same la hereby amended to mad aa follow*: That II ahnll be unlawful to park any vehicle on the nortbwaaterty aide of Atlantic Avenue between the hiortheaaterly ^alde oMIIith fhoHouth.-net.-ly aide of Atlantic Avenue shall he at nn anslc approximately of thirty dexre-a with tin- ryrh with fh< front riitht hand wheel to be at curb and the vehicle heading approximately caaleffert Immediately JOB. G. CHAMPION. WM. H. CAVI-IIW.I. B. A. coasoN,^ The above ordlnaaee wm paaaed on third and final readim:. Jana 25. tin. Ad t 15 It l,JUU,V A "'""cj14 k

INDEPENDENCE DAY Ts i PROGRAM COMPLETED «i St. (Continuctl from first page) 0 12 lb shot put. ot Running High Jump. Obstacle Race. I( an, The above are open events and no tl i-c- handicaps. tl i This meet has been sanctioned by fly '-he Mi-Idle Atlantic Association, b? 'g rjJl the Amateur Ahletic Union. Ath- ni OI1 Ictes must be registered in the A.A.U. m ity Prizes: Gold, Silver, ami Bronze = j,s meilals to first, second, ami third, in (- o„ each event. Special prize of a silver = loving cup, will be awarded to the . an highest point winner. w lic Entry blanks may be secured from W. Ward Beam, 744 Boardwalk, xr "re I Ocean City. The Track ami Field _ ■e sports will take place on the Ball Park, Eighth Street and Bay Avenue. The entire sport calendar for the " day, reflects infinite credit upon the ' committee comprised of the. followTS. ingf Judge Eugene C. Bonniweil, AV. Ward Beam, Frederick T. Harshaw, 15 Harvey Collisson, Ewing T. Corson, e- John R. Groves, Dr. Wilson, Y. Chrisie tian, Murdo Mackenzie, and Walter Dittrich, with. J. W. Morrison a!Ta, chairman. The patriotic meeting at the music a. pavilion, will provide entertainment id Lot those who are not over interested r. in sport. A celebrated speaker will t lie secured to address^The assembly, = and music will' lie provided by the I massed bands. \ i The Ocearv-Citv Yacht Club will j maintain open house for the occasion, I with dancing to music by Pat Rilej-V ' [ orchestra. 8 Night will be made beautiful with I. I* the most magnificent display of fire- j * works ever witnessed in the city, to L lie Fet off on the beach front near P - Sixth Avenue, t o PERSONALS > ■■ | J. Burrwood Daly, a city solicitor . of Philadelphia, was a recent visitor 1 : to the city. Mr. 'Daly and family will j spend the summer at 604 Chelsea j . Place. H. T. Ellis, of Philadelphia, and a . prominent member of the Ocean City | . Yacht Club, has arrived at his cottage , , j on Wesley Avenue, i Robert Rcinheimer of New York has . I secured one of the apartments in the I'Wilsonia. 1221 Ocean Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Haidfe, of Phil- ' ! adelphia, are domiciled at the summer of S. S. Wenzell, 416 Atlantic Avenue for the season. COTTAGE CAMP I ,| ; FOR Y0UHG BOYS Ij 4605 CENTRAL AVE. 1 July J-8ept. -4 ! Seoul Method, 825 Weekly | FLORENCE AYRES Pr-cxM WWaan SAool NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J.

ST. JOHNS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH The St. Johns Evangelcal Lutheran Church, will during the summer season hold evening services, each Sunat 7.45 P. M., in the auditorium of the First Baptist Church, located on Tenth Street and Wesley Avenue. W.. Chester Hill, student pastor will be in charge. The public is most corinvited to attend, oarticularly who Have no churchjpffiliations. The following is a opjr"of the program of display, secured by the committee of which S. B. Swan is CchairCLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ' tattle DoBnvl to. lUT ■ Wwl Ave. Wdv. i___ 1-OST -piack^xHp cvtniainlnx Brown .nit.

a: Silo,,. Jr. 1117 Old ten Ave.. PhlU. Pa. C Phone Oak Ian* 0151 or SSf St. Charlet - U1 ' riv. Orewa City. Adv. 5- WANTED Woman with Infant desire, poo- j,' It* in any kind. Iteemuble .alary. Call „ ^ 31M Central Ave.. Oeran City. N. J. Adv. ^ 5^ WANTED TO HUNT Couple deelre to rent ie. keeping prielcv*. Prbxte fanaht preferred. r. TOR RENT- N led) farnhfced room. Prl- o I}' annaMe. Addrva, M K. H.. Sentinel' Office. S. Adv. _ ' " , LAUNDRESS- Two day, per -reek, at ad1- d rem below. No takinx home. Oaopor. SSS r- Seeend St.. Otewa City. Adv. j it FOR RENT lot for carnitine near hay. g Apply MS No Trenton Ave . Atlan.ie City, j td FOR SALE -Oanva. Hou-e. fully -a. roened. 37 fxlS feet, K-.^.naLle 3332 We. ley Ave.. Ctty Adv. ; t. to ST Wire Hat.ol Vox Terrier. Black m . and white nta^r- Blue -tudded ten collar, s; T — , N

Hotel Comfort and Cafe Cor. Second Street and Bay Avenue OCEAN qTY, N. J. ' I MRS. M. B. COMFORT, Proprietress Regular Meals and Light Lunch Served at All Hours Ice Cream and Confectionery and a Full Line of Delicatessen Firnt Class Service OPEN FROM MAY TO NOVEMBER CAN WE Give Y ou Information i • In the Massey and Edwards Building EIGHTH STREET AND CENTRAL AVENUE There is the Chamber of Commerce Information Bureau IF THERE IS SOMETHING YOU WAN! TO KNOW ABOUT THE QTY "ASK USTHERE ARE MANY WAYS WE CAN BF. N OF SERVICE TO YOU. A List of Furnished Rooms on file is just one instance Ocean City Chamber of Commerce

How did your neighbor's / ■ last bargain tire turn out / lookout for the Is. buUucH U to 0.'. find- He likes to get them by mail Thl* u the "U*eo" Uca. / . ' or at a sale or at some place • • • / TOJC : where thev have bis red bar&»in wllh ,ht signs over the door. ten -minute thrill of / ir/TU TlJwZU. * ' It would be fine if he could J® •rp**1- / y, ' \ get "the edge" in every tire / on this | But the dealer can't afford to / 30*3V > ; .. ! Even if a man saw any slight percentage in tire shopping at no desire to trade you into ' / United States © Rubber Company i: j K" Central Garage FoUrM^uay U.S. Tire,

''pi*y*'Cnty— Adv*'* IUw*rd 147 81 HOARD WANTED At Oroan Hly. probably -for Jll -011110*7. with rrfined privat* famllSr. hy )A«inx rooplr with 3 jpwr old rhild. Give Olhr*. Adv. "" Apply Scnlinrl OAeo. —Adv. LOST Aroall black portw i-otu.mmx <25. igjA-r 27 j,t Xth^fi A-tiurj A, r. Krward. . PIT* OF OCEAN CITY. N. J. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRACT NO. 731 Seahd I, id, or prn|<wat, will he ^revived 'try ; New Jerwy. al the olhce, of w)d Comnlnlonin the City Halt Ocean City. N. J.. on I'th. I»32 at the hour of 3.00 r. M . ; iDaylixht Savinx Time), for the ^ furniehlne fi.e. ctreet sprinklinx. etc.. /or a period ot Five Year, •• described in the .pcciAcation* i on^flle^ In the City Clerk'. Offiee. ; "Yi ' ^ rkro, 40S-M Fir. I Ck„ Help Fxroiwd Domestic Employment Agency LILLIAN R. TURNER. Mxr 8th St. and We.t Are., Ocean City. N. J. EUGENE CHRISTIAN'S VitaFood Demonstration now t j IN Powell's Market * 740 ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J.

4. ' vidad. corer all Item, cx.nt.lnnl tlwreln and l« accompanied hy radi or check certified by - a New Jerwy Bank or Trwt Co.. in Ihe ,urn I, of »1 90.00. payable to the City T router of y, tkraji City. N. J.. without condition. The Board of Commi-eioneni revcrvr the y. City Enaincvr. A MORR|S in (-•». Jt. City Clerk.

For Sale Store Fixtures (Oak Of * high grade ottblahmnt Glan Wardrobe* — with sliding door* MIRROR- W. »I Trohw"*""" Karka he plerv ewd, wah dwtwyU w, apoa latjr, Oler furaeen — d«k— typewraei red maw rati dat d Wd he mU al a xxadii pre*. Aroiy a prrea, J. A. DITTRICH 1417 LOCUST ST.. PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISE IN THE - >

It Should Ring! Your Doorbell-^ it doesn't you are losing-applicanls for rooms, real bargains and special deliveries There arc many rooms for rent and the .visitors do not have to stand and pound at your door — next door some-one can be quickly summoned by a bell that is easily reached and quickly rung. | See article in June 22nd, Sentinel, by - two men. who in canvassing Ocean City, found the majority of bells out of order. j Can ydu be summoned quickly? If not, write or call I G G. PRLNDERGAST 813 Central Avenue TE« . 460

B ' " ■ ' g FIRST MORTGAGE FUNDS TO LOAN ON IMPROVED PROPERTY SMITH'AUSTENMUHL CO. Loan corrcMpoiidcutH of the Prudential Innuraiice Company of America. GENERAL INSURANCE N. W. Cor. Fifth and Market Sts. Camden, N. J. IpproilL — — — g STORES (bo. ■ — — — — 1 nriMUiflUt Where Quality Counts and jYour Money Goes the Farthest 401 ASBURY AVE. 745 ASBURY AVE. 1126 ASBURY AVE Everything ^r'^Jr July 4th Outing Rich Creamy p<,".Bt, Bullrr tumbler 9r Princess Beat Red Salmon ....can 25c Cheese -21c IWnUrSartbex XlV MUStSfCl 'urab,rr5C I Very good new cheese. Go.d Lahe, Sardines can 6e. W,c tS Mu.t.rd jar m Staffed OH too. hot 12c 22c Calte SnfJ CraCkPI ^pedals Stohrer'a India Reliah bot 15c Qneen OHvea bot 10c 20c Uneeda c Pirkled Owlww. . . Kirn L—th r.w, re" V Blw.il, pk, 5C 1>urr jri|,„ lnmbUr , J Mwl. X. III. g,; w.,,„ . -XL ..Am- Cr.w J.|„ M Best Pink ~ P S ^ Salmon 12c ;r;:' comed Beef ... 23c Delightful for santlwiches. C'ocoanut Jumblea lb fcIC Cooked— ready to serve Regular 29c Can Calif. |/' *.„ |Q .the bi« a Peaches -- 25c Victor Bread s~6c The biggest bread value sold today. Victor Is California's finest peaches, fully matured and the cjual of the best home-made bread you ever packed in a heavy sugar syrup. ate;. u A f_— . _ MILLIONS OP POUNDS 8OL0 AN- ma n J , , fif» N UALLY— -aUAUTY" COUNT! "<)RCO 99« Flakes pkg W. Oleomargarine lb &LC "Asco"^r|c Whole Grain Blue n lb Princess Salad 91 Rose Rice lb pkg COttee ~ ^ Dressing bot^lC - Ever had a cup? If you are ■ not using "Asco" Coffee, just "Asco" Cider 1 c. lr>' it:. The first sip that passes "Asco" Pork A- ,<■ I flf* your lips will prove to you It is .v. UF botlv*- the best cup you ever drank. and Beans can GoMYai pjour ™ 55c i;;rpet'.; Tea '» 45c ja.'mAStf - - - Candy Specials Cooling— Satisfying Preserving Needs "Asco" Cream Minis lb 25c ^ Ginger Ale i °' Mason .Quart Jam dox 79c Assorted Chocolates lb box 49c 5 RflOt Beer ' 1 A Mason Pint Jar* doz 69c Delicious Lemon Drop*. lb 25c C 1 ^ IIP Jar Tops .doz 25c Jordan Almonds ...,Ib 48c O SaTSaparillS f Jelly Tumblers doz 48c Jelly Drops lb 25c Empty bottles redeemed at J" Rubbers doc 7e Luden'a Marahmaliows U* lOo one cent each. Parowax ft pkg 10c Our Stores Will Gose at 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday, July 4th

Philadelphia Shoe Repairing Shop Company moved to 809 ASBURY AVENUE } HLj . hb*k ■ J SmeM m ' .% . J