Ocean City Sentinel, 6 July 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

' - * TWO OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY. N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1922 ■_ ✓

PERSONALS Miss Louise M. France, of this resort is entertaining as her guest. Miss * Mabel E. Dunkel, of Reading, and Miss Mary E. Man wiUcr, of BirdsMr. and Mrs. M. D. Slack, ofRhiladeiphia accompanied by their daughter Miss Bertha, ate at thc^cgjntnunity > Kqpso on Central Avenue l\low Four- j teenth Street Mfs. Edwanl A. Monahan and Miss Carolyn K. McCoach, summer cottagers, arc entertaining as their guests, Miss Cari-ie Quigg and Mrs. John Buseh, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hunt, of Philadelphia, accompanied by their son, Master Jack, and daughter, Miss Kitty, are the guests of Mrs. Hunt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lamorelle. . Joseph F. Lamorelle, 2nd, associated with the Fidelity Trust Company, recently visited his parents, Mr. and , 0 Mrs. Paul Lamorelle, over the weekend. E. E. Peendch, and family of Philadelphia, have arrived in the city for , the summer. Stanley Addieks, of Philadelphia, well known in the musical world, and an organist of great skill, is recuper- l ating in the city. j Among the guests at the Darling- I ton are William Smith, a county as- : < sessor in New Castle, Delaware, and family. t Dr. and Mrs. WIBiam Bates, of Phil- I adelpkia, are among the visitors here for the summer. The genial medico < and his wife, hara.A.host of friends ( among the summer residents of the ( dty. r Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lamorelle, re- 1 cently entertained at their cottage, Mr. { and Mrs. R. M. Connolly of Philadelphia. Mr. Connolly is a dye expert r associated with American Dye Com- ; P«ny- / William A. Welsh and family of : Riverton, are at their cottage, 862 Second Street, for the season. Mr. Welsh is a devotee of the angler's art. David Mitchell and family of Philadelphia, are enjoying their summer CITY OF OCEAN cm. N. I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRACT NO. Til ^aUd^bld.^ or^propoml. will be^rorirad br ir. In lb. *CM» Halt Itau City. N. J.. on July nth. I«1 m lb. boor of AOS P. M . iDnyllnbt Sarins TW). for Ik. InrtUhlnc of wntor ,„ipl, for lb. nUngnMuaral of am. wm wirinkDw. Mc_ for npmiod of i -ft* >*• CHr CWrb" OflW.^ ™ bMnnmw' kr"™ b'or'^Ioi ■ruu'h a N» War Bank or Trwa Co.. la lb. mm of S1M.M. twjabi. L> Ih. Citr Trmmrnr of Oeau car. N. J. witboor condition. lb. nrwafil blddtr will U required to farnUb. wkbln 1* in from lb. data of lb. Bond, la lb* nam of tb. fall .mount of Ik. - award, rendition*! for tb. fallkfol performTh. Board of CommlreSmrra nam Ik* rlafct to mjart ur or .11 bid. or lo wain aar lr.fonn.llly la nay bid. air CWrk' bT dupreitinir tlO.OO. Dntad Jan. IS. IHt BVKRTON A. COBBON. Dlmrtor of Pabik Work.. ww. H. COLLI8SON. JR.. air Ensinrer. HARRY A. MORRIS. _ Cltr Clwt fogle-JtterJbs^ WHEN THE WORLD nftrs AMERICA WHAT rj OWES IT ; WHEN J#MERICA PAYS ITS PEOPLE WHAT IT = OWES THEM , ONE DAY OP ETERNITY WILL HAVE GONE For Sale Store Fixtur (S(Oak Of > high grade nullah mm! Clan Wardrobes — with dkhng doors Tddw wd.fmm.wi redreal Imlkiw i re ,n. ■■■■ MIRHOft— Swrb red Tnbw ^wamk^ddwaweaMi. WBb.ddM.mMmdd.rm.. Amk-Pww. J. A. DITTR1CH 1417 LOCUST ST.. PHILADELPHIA COTTAGE CAMP FOR YOUNG BOYS BmoH Pront 4605 CENTRAL AVE. July 3 -Sept. A Scour Mehod. $25 Wortly FLORENCE AYRES | Priadrel Vdam SdreJ new brunswick. n. j. ftiiPf mBM -

' residence on Seventh Street, close to the beach. Dr. O. F. Mershon, a leading physician in the city of Philadelphia, has opened his summer home, 816 Fourth Street for the season. Li Franklin ■ Spiese, of Philadelphia, d has opened his cottage. 811 Third •- Street for the Season. Mrs. J. K. Moray is entertaining i- her son, Arthur -Moray and his y Harrison- N. Deisel, and family, or i Philadelphia, are occupying their attractive villn on the bay for the sens : son. " Eugene Ziegler of Philadelphia, one '• i of the oldest summer residents of the " i city is at his sumfher home on Central Avenue for the season. ' : . Assemblyman and Mrs. C. C. .A. j '• Baldi, had the pleasure recently of " entertaining Marquise and Mrs. C. C. j " A. Baldi of Philadelphia, at their ut- ; tractive cottage.* The visitors became ' ! so much enamored with Ocean City j ' that they may become summer resi- ' dents. Mr. ami Mrs. W. L. Gilbert, ofi, • . Ocean City, have returned from a j ■ visit to Philadelphia, bringing with1: r them, Mrs. Gilbert's mother, Mrs. A. ■ M. Roberts. ' Mrs. RE Pursell, of 1207 Wesley ' Avenue, is entertaining as her guests; ' | ' Mrs. L. R. Evans, Miss Ruth Evans, | ..Miss Viola Strennel, of Logan, and | ■ ; Bertram HolTman and son, Bobby | • ! of Iancaster. | ' Among the recent guests at the Biscayne Hotel, were Dr. and Mrs. James , • Roth, of Ashland, Pa ( ! Dr. Garrett C. Pogue, a Doctor of , 1 Cfliropractic with a large practice in 1 Camden, is making week-end visits to ! City, where Mrs. Prague's ' mother owns an attractive cottage on - Avenue in the vicinity of Sixth ' Dr. Otta Runge, and family of Wilmington, Delaware, are residing at ' Street and Central Avenue. Accompanying them i* Dr. Joseph I MIDSUMMER' ■r- CATALOG

0 Flasahslaender, also of Wilmington. A. D. Nar.-in, and family, of Philay. delphia, have arrived at their cottage, j, 1249 Asburv Avenue, for the season, j h W. S. Schermerhorn, a prominent j Philadelphia publisher, is occupying' ^ his summer home, 707 fourth Street. ,1 The many friends of Mrs. Evelyn 1 Blizzard will be glad to hear she is s receovering her health again. Mrs.: g Blizzard has-been under the care of Dr. W. P. _lfuines, and Dr. Florence I f Brick Haines, staying at the Haines . home during her sickness. j ' Mrs. T. S. Brick of Coatesville, has ] opened her summer home on Fifteenth j Street near Wesley Avenue for the 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Archer, of Cam- j den, are domiciled at their cottage on j ' Third Street. f Mr. and Mrs. Ingersoll, of ElizjTj ( ; beth, havq^oszdved in the city for the ; ." | summer. " J, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Turner, of Phil- • aiielphia, are guests at the home of' - Mrs. Keller. William J. O'Brien, active in busi- ; f j ness circles of Philadelphia, is located j ' I at the Colonial Apartments for the j > 'season. ' j The numerous friends of John j | Brower, who a few months ago was | "'stricken with paralysis, and who has' • been staying since at Scotch Hall, will 1 ■ be glad to learn he is improving. His ! ' Joseph Brower of Birmingham, Ala., is here in the city visiting I . ^ Bernard Rickdeschel, and family of j Philadelphia are at their cot- ' 714 Penniyn Place for the sea- j ( Howard H. Denn, anil family, of ; ( Frankfort, hare opened their cottage, 1 : 1425 • Asbury Avenue for the season. : Denn has been associated with 1 FIRE ESCAPES ! ■ For all types of buildings — also^K . j Repaired and Painted We Guarantee Approval of Local , and State Authorities on all oui Work. BUILDERS' IRON WORK BROWNWORTH & CO. 1611 Samson Street PHILADELPHIA,' PA. "Let Us Estimate"

Barclay and McCorkle SAND, PEBBLES, TOPSOIL, CEMENT, BRICK and BLOCKS— 4-in, 8- in. and 12-in. wide j Agent for PHOENIX PORTLAND CEMENT 1632 SIMPSON AVENUE pj,ooe 51-W J. H. CHADWICK & CO. , , PLUMBING AND HEATING 1117 Asbury Avenue and 1057 West Avenue ESTIMATES FURNISHED JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTESTED TO Phone 419-J / j New five-room Bungalow, 2843 Central Avenue. Two screened porches, open fire-place, electric range and FOB boiler and light, porcelain wash tub, shower; fine ocean view, furnished nicely, $3,600. Terms to suit ySopwrS H. B. COOPER, JR. #^2?? Builder 29th and Central Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. ^ Phone 97M 61 NGE.lt AL£ Jbr fbe two of you A bo ttle of CKcqoot Club it the Wk hpgpirst, friendliest drinlc. You can jBi' - ITi SWwo gfatases from one bottle. Two glasses of coMen liquid alive NRtV || with sparkling bubbles that leap joyonly to the brim! Man or woman, yfl \y\..q bqyior gin — they til like it. /f w CKcquot is purity itself — pure liijf spring water, real Jamaica ginger, RE/J taienahe-thc^end and die taste. Sou may for a change like CKrqivTt-'^r.np^r.llo Birch Beer, /j&riji'VNcMBF or Boot Beer. All are equally IB putrand'delightful. JB'flTTi- . ^^llI i ft MTITCQOOT CLUB CO. _ " WMtoU-U. s. A. o. '* ^ *

1 the Germantown High School for . many years. He is an active member of the Ocean City Yacht Club and lias been a summer resident in Osfan City 1 1 through life. — ! DR. PETTIT TO HAVE ASSISTANT j | The heavy demands upon time and f energy, made upon Dr. Herschel I Pettit, in his very large practice, 1 j1 makes it imperative fo him to secure , | the assistance of another physician. J During the summer months, Dr. j house physician at SL Joseph's j Philadelphia, wjll he in at- ' tendance with Dr. Pettit. I i !; POST -OFFICE NEWS ) Office is opened on weekdays 6.15 i A. M^ closes, 8.00 P. M. Money order 'j department opened from 8.00 A. M. J until 6.00 P. M. Closing time ^f-out- - \ going mails for Philadelphia. Csmden and points beyond: 1 6.15 A. M. r! 8.45 A. M. 12 Noon 1 P. m. 8.45 P. M. 8.00 P. M. 'I _ ' ! Atlantic City and ville: 6.15 A. M. 12 Noon 3.45 P. M. i aoo p. m. 1 Mill ville, Vineland and Bridgeton 6.15 A. M. | 8.46 A. M. j 7 ' . J- 1 : YOU PAY NO MORE for the service of the Cori ' porale Executor than you ; do for that of the indivj idool Executor — the fees are fixed by law. Appoint the Ocean City Title A Trust C9., as your Executor — ami your estate has thp service of trained specialists. Consult us freely. J* J0 OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Ocean City, N. J.

r 3.45 P. M. r 8.00 P. M. 5 Cape May, Wildwood. Cape May { Court House. Sea intr, Avalon, Permont ahd Stone Harbor: 6.15 A. M. r 8.45 A. M. i: 12. Noon I 8.00 P. M. Time of delivery .of mails through ? lock boxes: 8.45 A. M.; 9.30 A. M.; •i 12.00noon; 3.30 P. M.; 4.15 P. M.; • j and 6.45 P. M. _ j There are two deliveries of mail by carriers, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon, with the ex- | ception of the business section which ! has three deliveries, morning, noon and i afternoon. SEND THEM IN Send those little personal items of , your friends or happenings of your family, to the Sentinel Office by Tuesday of each week and they will appear in the next issue on Thursday. BRACEBRIDGE HALL 624 Wesley Ave. Room. ANNA E. BRACE TO THE PUBLIC Moncriei & Sons 1214 Bay Avenue. Ocean City ,N. J. Supply Daily FRESH FISH OYSTERS CLAMS CRABS and CRAB MEAT Call 603-J and give yonr orders Prompt Service architects L. Leslie Headley Co. Incorporated ARCHITECTUAL SERVICE Builders 515 EIGHTH STREET (Eighth and Wesley are.) Ocean City, N. J. Designer and builder of Artistic ■ ' Bungalows, Convenient, Cottages, , Up-to-date Apartments, Modern ! j Hotels. i

Phone 229-J Estimates Furnished WM. T. TAYLOR PAPER HANGER 912 Central avenue Ocean City, N. J.j

Cape May Count; Title and Trust Co. SaccMStor lk« tOml EilMlt mad Smith Co. | Cape May Court House, N. J. Acts as Execttor and in a Fiduciary Capacity TITLE INSURANCE Searches Briefs of Title Conveyancing

/A * FITH IAN * A J ~~1 ERECT A FITTING MEMORIAL Our equipment, professional experience and immense stock of quality memorials are at your disposal. An inspection of our plant, where none but skilled artisans are employed, is cordially invited. • I Here one can view memorials of every description in the various stages of construction. , . 0. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEA8ANTVILLE, N. J. CAMDEN, N.- J. memorial crafthmen ly more than u years — — — — — — I -j;

The Ocean City Building and Loan Association meets on the > | SECOND SATURDAY of every month at 408 Eighth Street. Have yon secured any of the FULL PAID stock bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum? See R. Howard Thorn, the Secretary. who will explnin. Adv. ! ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED For All Philadelphia Papers At Standard Rates LEROY HOWE Advertising 1 Massey and Edwards Building Telephone 4601 ' • FRESH FISH FOR SALE EVERY DAY 9th and Bay Ave. Ocean City. N. J. , Sandwiches Home Made Pies Soft Drinks Home Cooking Moderate Prices THE MODEL , LIGHT LUNCH John W. Sperzel, Prop. ' 710 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. ( Ice Cream Cigars i l BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIQN PAINTERS clinton l. breckley, pros Ready Mixed Paints, I^ad aud OH* 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. Plion*. 36C- W GOOD ADVICE ' Do not build until you talk the matter over with ua. L. LESLIE HEADLEY CO, Inc. ' 515 Eighth Street. HALCYON HALL 1116 Wesley are. Ocean City New Jersey Newly furnished rooms; running ' water in each room; • Three minutes from the Beach Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell THE DARLINGTON ** 11 2b \ Central Avenue Open May 18 for the Season 1922 Dining room enlarged : running water j in rooms. | Rates Furnished upon Appl|Cotion c | MRS. SAMUEL DARLINGTON '• MRS. J. D. CARTER ROXBOROUGH HOUSE 710 9th Street 4 OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Open All the Year. Rooms by Day or Week. Special Rates for May and MRS. S. HENDREN M THE MELROSE NOW OPEN For the Season 1922 JOHN L. VAN TINE, Prop. 11th Street aifd Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. GANDY COTTAGE 813 Central Avenue I Oceau City New Jersey Maa. Lrma Uakuy. Prop. J. Prescott Cad man, Jr. Estate of Mark Lake funeral Director 809 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey auro HOUIPMENT HEADLEY A ADANN "*•'•" " Readins Coal Also Kindling Wood by barrel or eord. the ton gneranlMd. Bell or Knl.rprla. phone. »•« see Vard, TRUTH ana »r*i Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey

EUGENE CHRISTIAN'S VitaFood Demonstration now IN Powell's Market 740 ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. aiSli'AL WILLITS P. HAINES, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Office Hours Diseases of Eye, A. M. to 1 P. m. E*r' Nose and Throat Phone 290 Glasses fitted Cor. Wesley Ave. and 9th St. A. M.| I I. I V. M. ALLEN CORSON. M. I). 821 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey » liLA 1 ffKRSCIIF.L PKTTIT. M. D 807 Wesley Avenue OCEAN OTY, N. J. OMc. Hen: « id 1* A. M. Wi4:anJ 8rn„ t I. |0 A. on!, B.I1 1-hoae IT* Until * In 10 a m "* John H; Wiiiticar, M. D. 7t7 Wesley avrmue Ocean City. n. j. Oftlc Hours, Oeean civ KrUey. Malnrdsy, '( I a>-V10p. m. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Physician l>c.annt> omc 1'IillttdeliiliU/ 1 iftlrr / » • C.."'"' "« Bet" I. Trust BU.X Phon. ZTS-W / Phon.. WUeni IMS/ DENTIST DR. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN ^ 809 Central avenue. Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone 152 Ex-ray Diagnosis * r Nitrous Oxide Administered , HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY Eighth st. and Wesley ave. Phone 245 J. Thornley Hughes, P. D. Pharmacist in Charge r ! • — r a i i ok.n r i v. a r-i. a w . Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES ANDREW c. BOSWELL - Law Offices / r Master In Chancery Bnur.. Uulldlns— A. burr An. and Bth VIRIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT Atlantic City. N. J. ENGINEERS Wm. H. Collisson. Jp. Aiao. M. Am. Hno. C. E. Civil Engineer and Surveyor I LHj Kngirwer, < lean Cll .N J. 1 ANGUS S. WADE Architect Bourse Building OCEAN CITY, N. J. Telephone 128 KIETH HALL 913-915 Wesley Avenue Will Open April 15th, 1922 Special Rates Address JOS. C. RAMSEY aa wbove

Central Real Estate Co. 608 Eighth Street, Ocean City, N. J. LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US Our courteoua efficient methods will bring results. We need houses with 6-8-10 bedrooms. What have youT Want to sell your business? We ran handle it. J. R. JONES SENTINEL ADS BRING SATISFACTORY RESULTS