^"'.^^Tnwr^'. ■., . — ... - ~ • \ ■■-■ ■-.-- . . * • mhb ' 1? TWO * OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 20. 1922 ; I) ' ,td- pti 81.520. led. 445 and 418. end Ion C. i
o.g. collegians win fourth victory over \ folgrora.fi. phila. IMtll WILLIAM* ON MOUND EXHIBITS SENSATIONAL PITCHING Munio Mackenzie's cohort of colOlegians, secured their fourth victory for the .season on Wednesday afternoon, by defeating the redoubtable aggregation of the Folcroft Athletic Association, of Philadelphia. . At the same' pace, the" Ocean City Collegians stand in good chance of emerging through the season, without once having to dip their Hag. The Veteran baseball enthusiast, Murdo Mackenzie, is certainly springing some sensational surprises, in the line of pitchers. Bob Williams, formerly of Delaware County, took the mound for the cap and gown "combine. "Took the Mound" is literally a true statement of' the case. Hob tihik it: Bob held itf and defied any slugger to take it from him. Williams gave a sensational exhibition of burling, holding the Folcroft nine down to five nicks, anil fanning twelve without turning a hair. Bishler displayed fine skill in the box for his team, holdbB; the collegians for 7 bingles. • But the Collegians were alert, and mode good of their opportunities. The team work -was exceedingly good. j Ocean City . started off with some ( vim, registering three in the first in- ; ning, securing the fourth run in the ( third spasm. i DeCoursey, a former Bucknell !um- ' . inary, featured at the bat, with a duo , of good hits. Murdo Jr. gave as fine an exhibition < of scientific fielding, as one could de- j sire to see. On his toes from the call ] go, and an eye on the chance that was ] superb. The following was the final score: • O. C. COLLEGIANS R H PO A E Welsh, lb 116 10 Ebert, as. 1112 1' McKenzie, 3b 2 1 5 2 0! HcGraw, cf. 0 0 1 0 0 1 DeCoursey, 2b. 0 2 110 1 Slemmer, c. ...V 0 1 12 2 0 - File, If 0 0 1 0 0 I Reeves, rf. 0 1 1 0 0 I Williams, p 0 0 0 13 0 1 Totals 4 7 27 21 1.1 FOLCROFT A. A. ft H PO A E ! Y. Bishler, -p. 1 0 0 9 0 1 Warner, as 0 2 10 0 Heimbecker, lb. 1 0 7 0 0 Kay, ef. 0 2 6 0 0 ! Linehaugher, c. . 0 1 6 0 0 < H. Bishler, If. 0 0 2 0 0 ! Banduank, 3h. 0 0 1 1 Ct Pilgeria, 2b 0 0 2 2 0. i R. Rinsur. rf 0 0 0 0 0, i A. Rinster, rf. ..j.l.-.. 0 0 0 0 0 j Totals "2 5 27 13 1 J Score by innings: i Ocean City 301 000 000—4 = Fyleroft 000 001 010—2 IN MEMORIUM The funeral service of Edward Harris, was held at the residence, 408: Fourth Street, Friday evening, the' Rev. Milton George Btck, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating. Mr. Harris died Wednesday, after a long ami painful illness from chronic nephritis. Formerly of Pittsburg, Pennsyl-S vania, the family came to Ocean City, three years ago. The deceased was a quiet unassuming person, highly esteemed by all who came into association with him. He leaves a widow and four children to mourn his departure. Interment took place Saturday morning, in Beechwood Cemetary, : New Rochelle, New York. PERSONALS * | Miss Laura Allyn of New York, is a guest for the month, staying at the Swarthmore Hole). Mrs. M. K. Edwards, accompanied : . by hei daughter. Mrs. M. E. Parpen- 1 ter. of Philadelphia, ar> also guests ' at the Swarthmore. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold of New Ycrk City, are guests at the Straiui Hofcl. Joseph W. Robb and family of Philadelphia, are guests at the ChandlerWhite Hall enjoying tlie season's de- . lights. | Clarence Summers and family, of Philadelphia, are here for the season. Mrs. E. H. Hulbcrt, a leader in social circles of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, is spending the sumer as the guest of Mrs. E. W. Candy. Among thp guests at the Ten Eyck Lorraine/are Miss 1. Bjpwn, of Phila- : delphia, and Mrs. RFOffjonalilson. accompanied by her son, Robert G. Don- _ a Id sun. Jr. C. Booth and family of Worcester, Mass., are guests for a short vacation at Vemon Hall. E. J. Nelson, Superintendent of Public Schpols, at Lakewood, is a guest at the Traymore Hdtel. /C Among the guests at the Arijngton. . are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schoner, of Newark. Mr. John Green and family of Mount Airy, and Mrs. M. Randall, of Philadelphia. Mrs. McManus MAKES CLOTHES FOR CHILDREN FROM BABYHOOD TO 14 YEARS j Moderate priced layette* 60S CENTRAL AVE. The FULL PAID STOCK now being issued by the Ocean City Building and leu Association is a very good thing for persons deairing to aecumnlate funds without anbseribing for installment shares and at the same time receive 6 per cent, on their investment. See the Secretary at 408 Eighth Street. Adv.
st. miehlt 0 club i ' prove easy prey ijs for college nine {.(MURDO MACKENZIE FEATURES IN FIELD— SENSING ANl) DECORS EY SLUG HOME" . The Bucknell pitching wonder, Allen " Tarr, stalked off the field on Saturday, * | with the scalps of the St, Michael aggregation hanging at his belt, f" Haywood and Kennedy, who in turs filled the box for the Philadelphians. were seen rubbing sqre parts, left by , the deadly battery of DeCoursey and ' Sensing. Munto MacKenzie, Jr., demnnstrat- . ed the ability of being in ten places , ■ in the field at the same time, and '" catching the ball with three hands.' His fielding was superb; even the wind could not escape him. Nine chances '" came his way. and all nine came to nn untimely end in his glove. A good ; . shorU— and then some. . Tarr in the box for the Collegians ' was just Tarr. Doubt if he could be anything else. Nature seems to have andowgd him with the terrible faculty ' of. Tarring and feathering the luckless batter, who presumes to try and stop one of his deadly swings. Just Tarr, and— Nuff Sod! e The Collegians walloped the contri- ' bullous of Haywood ami Kennedy, ] i without mercy, registering eleven safe . ' shots, which gave the Ocean Cityites • ; 5 sufficient runs to win the tilt in the first spasm. The fourth inning gave I e their rivals a convulsion. * ' The following forms the line-up and I ! OCEAN CITY R H PO A E I " Welch, lb 1 0 8 0 0 ' Sensing, 3b 1 3 1 1 1 . McKenzie, ss. . 1 0 5 4 0 1 1 Seemer, c. 1 2 7 3.11 J DeCoursey, 2b. 1 3 3 2 0 1 1 If. 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 If. 0 0 10 1 Reeves, rf. 2 1 »l 0 0 ) Tally p 110 2 0 i Tatol 10 11 27 12 3 J I ST. MICHAEL'S R H PO A E ' ) Keyser, ss. ...: 12 14 1; I Shucks, 2h. 0 0 5 2 0 t i;J. Shucks, cf. 0 0 3 0 0 ( I Rhodes, If. 1 0 3 0 0 i I rf, p 0 1 3 0 0 ; I lb ' 0 0 112 . Altfen, 3b 0 0 2 2 1 1 Rhiner, c. 0 0 4 2 0,< . Haywood, p. 0 0 0 2 a' j Gordon, rf. 0 0 0 0 0\ [ Total ...._, — ... 1 4 23 14 4|| (.Score by innings: c I City 200 412 lOx— 10 I St. Michael's 000 000 001— 1 r — h o ! i A rnong the guests at thp Normandic Hotel, is Miss Hurley, the sister of' Chas. R. Hurley, Pre.adcnt of the Buf- 1 alo Electric Coin May. Miss H;> eyi p-. loses to stu£ the month in tlie l: ■ / I
JOHNSON INVOKES SUPREME CjHJRT APPEALS FOR CERTIORARI WRIT AGAINST APPOINTMENT E4- OF COMMISSION Moiris L. JohnsAn, whose property . on the lloardanik, ha.- been the sub- * ject of interminable controversy and 1V. litigation, has petitione<i the Supreme1 " Court for a writ, to certiorari the ' nppoiotniknt of the Commission of Condemnation, granteil ' recently by Judge "Dongen. City Solicitor. Andrew C. Boswell, i, applied for the appointment Bf the 'commission, and •subsequently, the r. three named as commissioners, Mark , W. Adams, R. Curtfs Robinson, and . William Shrive r7~w^re accepted by the * c ourt. ■ s-— y Justice Katzenhack heard the argu- ; ,"| nicnt in the last suit, but deferred de- i •eision, taking tlie question under ad- i : "x*st „ " !, .1 FLAG-RAISING i. The Sunday School of the Union il (Impel at 5th Street had a Flag Rais- 1 - ing on the 2nd of July. At the tie- 1 n ginning of the service each of the ( it | H7 "persons guttiered there was pre-.-cnted with a 'flag. Then the entire ^ s school paraileil around the block, singe ing as they marched. The bright I e' faces alid the flying flags were a sight ' y to inspire even the most rabid heri- | - l tic. The parade ended at the new ( I flag- pole by the Chapel where the t Flag was raised by little John Stew- , I al t. Mr, George Pattony. the super- , -'intendent of the Subway School, con- , | ducted a brief service in which the , e ; flag was dedicated to the use of God s ' and then the Sunday School closed • r I with the singing of the Star Spangled p i Banner. On Sumlay, July 9, Mr. Laws made I the Twilight Service of the Union j Chapel especially inspiring by his. v ; tenor solo. ) The boys of South Ocean Cjly are I organizing a baseball team which Uiida ) fair to lie a "Big I-eaguer." The I North End boys had better practice ) for they may expect a challenge, ) liefore the season is over. 1 o ) FISHING EXTRAORDINARY ' A sixty pound black drum was pull- - e«l in at the South Ocean City Fish- ' ing Pier on Monday. Mr. Wood was the lucky man who caught it. Cap- '■ tain Nickerson of tlie Coast Guard I Station landed it with a harpoon. Be- ' , tween the fighting fish and the angry I, waves beating against the bulk-head ' the Captain had some real sport and [ good chance to use his muscle. ' . Pui)q*h«d In coajiurtion with lb# Cipr May L^mlSt yCaialtr. <*,pr Mar «'• u-t Knurs, rrmk Ibnndiiir June 30 1 A Ortnn Cily 'Vrrrr H. Wilmrrtnn in Willinm T. Preriy- ■ ■ num. ri.tSO. Lot 17. Drlanry Rmlly Co. I I Cbrrlr. H. Wollrrr. « ra_ (o Ed-.rU T. ; W.Her. Jr. IIS.SW". Lnl J. HAlon 7. Orun ! Oly Load Co. I I Hanaoh Jockwni lo Allon Conon. ot ot. FOR RENT— $25.00 GARAGE oTBOATHOUSE Pteaaare Ave., m uniinv C. W. SOOT. BrifkMa Hotel
Ba'rclay^nd McCorkle SAND. PEBBLES, TGPSOnVCEMENT, BRICK and 1 WrOCKS— 1-in, 8-in. and 12-in. wide Agent for PHOENIX PORTLAND CEMENT 1M2 SIMPSON AVENUE \ Phone 5i-W J. H. CHAD WICK & CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING 1117 Aabury Avenue and 1057 Weal Avenue ESTIMATES FURNISHED JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENTED TO / , Phone 419-J " New five-room Bungalow, 2843 Central Avenue. Two SALE screened porches, open fire-place, electric range and FOB boiler *nd light, porcelain wash tub, shower; fine ocean view, furnished nicely, >3,680. Terms to suit. y&OPER-S H- B. COOPER, JR. Builder 29th and Central Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. ^ Phone 97M . AL£ Cq^k for breakfast — i ' i Clicquot all the time CDcqoot" Club Ginger Aie is the faencffiest.'beppiest beverage. There A ST M is>«operticukir time -of "the day that ,caUs cma- You con drink it morning, noon, or night, letting your tfikat-<Bcti^e -when. Clicquot never varies in taste or qaafity. /Sways it is pure as the spnng water which it is made. 'l ^|TM fr" '* Get Clicquot Club by the 'I 5eT \ cme ** ^omc- ^ you |l "QkR ^-4 prefer variety, you can get B ftvfT!".' -K fjj-j ClicquotrC lob-Sar - . B JJ Cilfia. saparfHa, Birch Beer, and Root THK CLICQUOT CKUB CO. Mfllia, -Muz, U.S. A. i ..
P »er. c< uv. »I.7.M. 1-1 *0. R~"'r r ™ UTvL.1*]"s..1^i'"| "o Oi.rlr, A. Hiy.rd. f 1.700. L..1. 7^ w 411. Inel«.l.e. y lM—l. 7. !>Un 1. I7.rdrn-. . Eli I, c.rmt. el ob. Eraneir J. S. J Slun-i'. el «K St. TOO. l»t col. welkin 1. fcl>"r.nklin" ITiO. Lot *. "bk—k A. plan 2. J ''"vSlk Crimik. el uv . lo Anna R. Bo-en; l Lena- 1 do— ne. el ut. 17'"' led »j. Orvan C.ly , ^ T*n!-k'n' 2. ° View" '..' V'r.nk" li"" Sch.I'tv- , ,, il o«. S7.SO0. Ie»lr :: and 3«. Oirard I Really Co. , J. 1'rUk Shellenbemrr. .1 uv.. lo Ri«lnl,J. ■ E. Rehnenemann. el uv. J7.050. led 730. 1 , . Sanah' W. Mitekell to Frederiyk C. Rieek. , '''"Leon i"' I^-jiTm" uv.. ^ lo ^Ouirle. H , ! S434^zn> loaB, 78° ^ "a lid jo'wlon C. ' I Cyru, II. Mutter, »t u . rl »l.. lo Henry j , 711. aretinn* C : loi aeetton C. I, Charier P. E.ihill. rl uv., lo Frank W. I Clark, ei uv. S E. hall of h.l «l«. See. O. | , . feIL,C,*?.700. S, W. I" feel of lol 7S« : all of lota 787 and 788. nertinn C. = ; S8.SOO. leu SI. aeetion 0. Jlrean Clly lemd Phillip J. Cardamonn. r uv_, to John V. Mary K. Murphy, r: ml-., to Elirjil— ih J. -•nd «w. »j feel S. K. from Corln'lhlan av. , «1. JM.1' G.TTn s" w'.r iineof W a'lon* Plate. ! feet N. W. f romeflayavFhue. 75.80 feel..-. Waller V. Hae-jfet uv ._ lo Julia. Friin- ' Harry "s! Po-elll et «... To Roy" Oliver, el r-v. Lo! 809. aeetion C Marrle M. l*S«ue. ei «l„ to Henry H. YOU PAY NO MORE j for the service of the Cor- | porate Executor than you . j do for that of the individual Executor — the fees are fixed by law. Appoint the Ocean City Title & Trust Co., as your Executor — and your estate j has thp service of trained specialists. Consult us freely. • / ' $ i OCEAN CITY TITLE AM) TRUST COMPANY Orean City, N. J, ;i i
' ' Li.tr 477 lo 481 inr . - 'W&lrr. 'li.»0.k",S. 'e. 30 "feet mt lor HIT r and N. W. 20 feet of lot !09..1Mpiey Realty Helen V. Allimirr lo Thereva riali Kav1 Mahel K. Jenninea -lo Chartolle S. Ckerter. ' 879 nod^h reftion^P. ^ _ ^ ^ ' i". ■ Bak«.r ^ LotT 405 and 40C.^eellon^ll.^ ' R^rh'ard' B.'^tlle'. ^T'uv". A|o Paul Lamo- ' F."k*rm ' : Emma Shield,, et vlr.. to Avne— W. RlchBRACEBRIDGE HALL 624 Wesley Ave. Ocean Clly. N. J. Room. ANNA E. BRACE TO THE PUBLIC Moncrief & Sons 1214 Bay Avenue. Ocean City ,N. J. >. Supply Daily * i FltESHEISH OYSTERS CLAMS ; CRABS and CRAB MEAT Call 603-J and give your orders Prompt Service Leslie Headley Co. Incorporated — ARCHITECTUAL SERVICE Builders 515 EIGHTH STREET • (Eighth and Wesley ave.) Ocean City, N. J. | Designer and builder of Artistic Bungalows, Convenient, Cottages, 1 I Up-to-date Apartments, Modern ; Hotels.
Phone 229-J Estimates Furnished WM. T. TAYLOR PAPER HANGER ' 912 Central avenue Ocean City, N. J. Cape May County Title and Trust Co. Snoceed/nr 'he Rial Ea/eie err 4 Starch Co. Cape May Court House, N. J. Acts as Executor and in a Fiduciary Capacity TITLE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES MUNICIPAL BONDS POR SALE Searches Briefs of Title Conveyancing Al ' FITHIAN • 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. Here one can view memorials of every des- — ' ij cription in' the various stages of construct- ' ! • ion. " ^ 1 £ : • ; 0. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. CAMDEN, N. J. M|(MnKl.%L f'KAFTSMr.V FOR II O ILK THAN SO YKAIM
1. ikorm- 3. Onrnii. rl uv.. lo W.Her A. IDt5 Inrh. 83.000. Lou 711 .nd 712! See, I). Henry U. Meri.p'r, Jr.. el u».. lo Gertrude • K M.rtcr- 8100. Lol on S. W. «lde of I, II.Vl« Pleee. 180 feel S. E. from Wr.ley fic2rode"Rwe..L« o v.". "w* Hu«h MeCnubV. The Ocean City Building and leian A-hocialinn meets on the SECOND SATURDAY of every inonlh at 108 Eighth Street. Have you secured any of the FULL PAID slock hearing interest at the rote of 6 per cent, per annum? See R. Howard Thorn, the Secretary, who will explain. Adv. . ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED For All Philadelphia Papers At Standard Bates F. LRRDY HOWE Advertising Massey and Edwards Building Telephone -I60t 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 BRECK'LEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROf, Ready Mixed Palute, Lead and Oil 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. j Phone. Md-W GOOD ADVICE Do not build until you talk the matter over with u«. L. LESLIE HEADLEY CO- Inc. J 515 Eighth Street. ; HALCYON HALL 1116 Wesley ave. Ocean City New Jersey Newly furnished rooms; running water in each room; , Three minutes from the Beach Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell THE DARLINGTON 1126 Central Avenue Open May 18 for the Season 1922 Dining room enlarged: running water ) in rooms. I Rates Furnished upon Applicotion c MRS. SAMUEL DARLINGTON ' MRS. J. P. CARTER ROXBOROUGH HOUSE 718 9th Street 4 OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Open All the Year. Rooms by Day or Week. Special Rates for May and MRS. S. HENDREN THE MELROSE NOW OPEN For the Season 1922 JOHN L. VAN TINE, Prop. 14th Street and Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. GANDY COTTAGE 813 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey ever}- couveuleuoe. 51 as. t.TDia Gxanr. Prop. J. Prescott Cad man, Jr. Estate of Mark Lake funeral Director Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey AUTO EQUIPMENT 1IKADI.KY A A DAMN Readin&r Coal Xlw Klndlliif^Wood try Imrrel^or^oord . •plUTOe""1"*'1' " °' ""n"'** •Iinre anil Tare. TF.PfTII mod nm Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New. Jersey j
I ^MIDSUMMER'' 1 i shal0q i mrn.»rnr,mm^r - i ■ 2171 Arch Street Philadelphia p. I MEDICAL. WILLITS P. HAINES, M.D. Physician and Surgeon bttkc Hours Diseases of Eye, 9 A. M. to 1 P, M. E,r- Nose tad ThroafPhone 290 Glasses fitted Cor. Wesley Ave. and 9th SL ALLEN CORSON, M. D. 824 Wesley Avenue Ocean Oty New ]tnrj, JJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M D < 887 Wesley Avenue ^ OCEAN CITY, N. J. OMet Hem. > le It A. M. „. , , • 7 to I P. SL Wrd. end gem 8 to IS A. IL. .ml. Bell Pkenr ITS ornoe Hours IJnlll S lo 10 ■ m , John H. VViiiticar, M. D. 717 WESLEY AVCNUC OCEAN CITY. N . J. Oftlee Hour.. Oeemn L IT TueM.y W~ln-»a.y,i9 ll. m' Friday. Saturday. ( 1 30 C, Jo p. m . DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Pfcysiciaa E*sF""" sxesKsn*. Pboue. WelmulUM 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 Wes|py ave. Phone 245 j J. Thornley Hughes, P. D. Pharmacist in Charge ir *TTOSIlr«-»T.L»W, d • Harcourt & Steelman law offices ANDREW C. BOSWELL -Law Offices Master In Ch'ancery ■"trme Bulldlni— Amburr A»b. avid ath = OCEAN CITY. N. J. VIRIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT Atlantlo City, n. j. EN GIN EKM Wm. H. Collisson, Ir. Civil Engineer and Snrvejor | Clly Engineer. Ocean CIS .N.J. 1 ANGUS S. WADE Architect Bourse Building OCEAN CITY. N. J. Telephone 128 KIETH HALL 913-815 Wesley Avenue Will Open April 15th. 1822 Special Rates Address JOS. C. RAMSEY as above
Central Real Estate Co. 608 Eighth Street, Ocean City, N. J. LIST YOL'R PROPERTIES WITH US Our courteous efficient methods will bring results. We need houses with 6-8-10 bedrooms. What have yauT Want to sell your businessT We can handle It. • J. R. JONES — • SENTINEL ADS BRING SATISFACTORY RESULTS

