-OCEAN CITY, N. J., OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922
"V. A Real Knockout In Tr^rfiing in ^ " " _y~ ^ J'nW- Kelly trainer of Peggy Salisbury, who is to contest for the 1 female championship of The Film Players Club at Starlight Park. N. Y. was shocked Vhcn his favorite uas knocked out by Miss Anna Smith - durini; a practice bout at the training headquarters. Aona landed on ( TI^IW. and IVgijy took the count eight times before she came to am' \ MM lor aromatic spirits of ammonia. £-*~ ■ 1 >
££BMANT0WN KIDDIES DAY AT OCEAN CITY CAMPAIGNIBOOMING ONE THOUSAND CHILDREN TO HAVE REAL HOh|DAY WITH ALL THE DRESSINGS The hi|t committee i'n charge of the German town Kiddies' Dav at Ocean City is growing day by day. The following have been added to its personnel: Clifford Koelle, George Schuck. Felix Perry, Elmer DeFrain. Wonderful publicity has been; Itireti the iilea not only by GOrmantown and Philadelphia papers but alio by Ocean City papers. In fact, over the week-end it was the main topic of conversation among the summer residents. It was found necessary' the past week to change Urn day of the ex-
cursion from August 15th to August 17th for the reason that the excursion, if held on the 15th, would ■ conflict with a monster celebration that will be held in Ocean City in connection with the opening of the automobile bridge and the abolition of all toll charges by the State.: The committee, after being urged to do so by prominent Ocean City;. . residents, agreed to run the ex- ■ cursion nn tie 17th. The first contribution for the ex- ; ; cursion was aaceived from three j , little girl* living on West Penn | Street. They are, Isabel Ward, ! Ruth Creighton and Frances Ed- , monds. Upon learning of the pro- ; posed outing for the children they ; held a Carnival, the proceeds of J which amounted to *4.50 A good ; friend increased the amount to *5 and the little girts sent in what proved to be the first contribution. This has lieen followed by other , contributions and promises of many J more. * Clifford Koelle, the local auto- : mobile agent, started work at a J long table at luncheon in a local 7 restaurant and in less than an f hour's time, hail railed more than i *60.00 for the purpose of sending R a. group of children to the shore. S Thomas M. Armstrong, the purchasing agent for the City of Phil- , ndelphin, under the Moore admin- 1 latmtion, is working among his ! J friends in Ocean City and he ex—-; pects to obtain at least *100.00. (J The commuters from Queen I-ane Station, from which station the ex-
cursion will start, are showing a unique interest and are raising a fund to provide chocolate and sandwiches for the children on the train to Ocean City. A feeling exists that many of the children, under exdtemcnt and hurry necesyQrv/o making an early morning ,^irt, forego their usual breakfast#To prevent the children from going hungry, a fund is • being raised , that will provide over 1,000 sandwiches and 1.00Q chocolute bars. Members of the.Rotary Club, of Philadelphia, who ! so successfully conducted an excursion to Ocean City last summer in which 1004' J boys were entertained, are showing I 'a lively Interest in the proposed I trip next month. The "Don't Worry Club," a local I organisation for which ex-council- I man Edwards presides, will hold I ita annual meeting at Dennisville, I New Jersey, on the Daisybelle I Farm At that time members will I take action that will provide for I sending at least 25 children on the I Ocean City Excursion. Residents in the neighborhood of * Knox and Hunsberry Streets are planning a Carnival which will be neld August 11th, the proceeds of which will lie used to send children to the seashore. Mr. and Mrs. Hambrccht. and Miss Elsie Hambreeht, were recent visitors to Ocean City . Mrs. J. D Hill of Collingswood, hasten visiting friends In this Miss Olive Crawford, otsHaddon Heights was a week-end visitor to Ocean (Sty. SENTINEL WANT ADS PAY
S MAOKENZIE'STOSSERS ! ' HANG ANOTHER SCALP G ON THE TEAM TEPEE < 0 1 DENTON ALLOWS NARBERTH f , SEVEN FEEBLE NICKS —SCORE 6 TO 1 t The cohorts of Murdo Mackenzie, 'a if known as the Ocean City Colleg- : it ions, retained their unbroken ree- b f. ord fer the season, and hung sno other scalp over the team's tepee, £ >, when on Wednesday they vanquish- t, r ed Karberth to the tune of 6 to 1. |, This was the Collegians' seventh j, a ; victory this season, and their sev- |, - enth game. t Winters offered the local team . a stiff resistance from the mound, I ^ - and put up a heroic fight to test a f the mettle of his rivals. ; j. But two miscues. at a very in- c| . opportune moment proved his utter downfall. la: downfall.
The Collegians bartered nine of 'e his deliveries in good form, reapd ing three innings in the first spasm n and three more in the fifth. Neither team displayed anything, e sensational in the line of fielding. Jimmy Denton occupied the box . , for his team, and twirled u spec- [ tacular game, allowing the Nar- : _ l-erthites just seven feeble nicks, 1 1 which were kept widely scattered. Summary and scores ■ ' . NARBERTH R.,H POAK . Dickey, 3b 0 0 1 2 0; ; Burnett,' ss. 1 2 13 0 I If. 0 3 0 0 0 ' Youell, lb. -0 1 10 2 0 . 2b. 0 0 0 1 2 - . Thomas, cf. 0 0 1 0 0 r Tyson, c. 0 0 5 3 0 « I Meinhart, rf. " 0 1 0 0 0 " ; Winters, p 0 0 J 7 Oj Total 1 7 27 18 2 OCEAAf cm- R HPOAE WelJPlh. .1 0 10 2 0; Sensing, 3b. 2 2 1 2 0' McKenzJe, ss 1 2 2 4 0: Slemmer, c 115 10 McGraw, cf. 1 2 3 0 0 DeCoursev, 2b 0 0 1 7 0 - Fiie, If. 0 1 0 *«0 I Reeves, rf. 0 0 1 0 .0, Denton, p. ...1_ 0 1 0 0 0, | Totals 6 9 27 12 0 | .Score by innings: ; Narberth _ 001 000 000—1 j Ocean City 300 030 OOx— r, Umpire: Strayer.
i The many friends of John i Brower, who has been staying at Scotch Hall, since he was stricken with paralysis, will be glad to hear he is still slowly improving. This week, Mr. Brower was removed from the Hall, and taken to live! i with friends at Gutfport, Miss. i Mrs. Wesley Heffner, of Collings- • I wood, is spending several ilays in I Ocean City. I Apt«J soil SMftMM 1921 i I i midsummer i catalog , i I VI I Wm. Nsary Maria, lac. ■ S17« AlthSuw PbUndrfptU.Pi m The FULL PAID STOCK now bring issued by the Ocean City Building and Loan Association is a very good thing for persons desiring to accummu- • d late funds without subscribing ■ for installment shares and at I the same time receive 6 per * rent, on their investment. See • the Secretary at 408 Eighth Street. Adv.
] GERMANTOil BOYS HOLD TRACK MEET .) BOY$ ENTER INTO LISTS WITH j ENTHUSIASM— SERIES OF INTERESTING EVENTS j The German town Boys' Club, j held yesterday evening a track [ meet of an unusually ambitious character. Each eyent was followed with keen interest, and several of the competitors gave promise of , great athletic possibilities. (The i program formed ode. of (KeAdaily activities of the Club, an-vhsWtu tiori of inestimable value to the j boys who are fortunate enough to • enjoy its . benefits. The following , contains a roster of the successful contestants. — Senior BTood Jump: First, Geo. ' Wasner; Secon.l. Maxwell Skein." ' Junior Broad Jump: First. C. Hotehkiss; second, H. Carr. Sen- . for . (00 yards Dash: First. George , Washer: secomi, Maxwell Skein. Junior 100 yards Dash: Eirst, Wm. Bsl.lock : second, C. Hotehkiss. , Senior 7.'. yard* Dash: First, Geo. 1 Wasner: second., Maxwell Skein. Junior 75 yards Dash: First, W. Bah lock; second. C. Hotehkiss. Sen-j. , ior 50 yanis Dash: First. Geo. Wasner; second, M. Skein. Junior 50 1 , yards Dash: First. C. Hotehkiss ; ' second, .W. Bnldock. Senior High ^ Jump: First. Geo. Wasner; second. Wm. Weber. Junior High Jump: !' First. C. Hotehkiss; second. W. Bal- '! dock; thinl. J. Thomas; Fourth. H. "f Senior Relay Team : Winners, J.
i i Murphy. Wm. Weber, M. Kein, ami 1 i G. Wasner. Junior Relay Team: ; ' 1 W inners, W. Taylor, W. Baldock. 1 ' A. Kisseliss, and C. Hotehkiss. 440 1 ' yanis Senior: First. M. Skein; sec- ' ond W. Weber. 440 yards Junior: I First, C. Hotehkiss; second, H.'1 | Bogele.. High Point Scorers, Son- ; !oi: Geo. Wawer, 11; M. Skein. 7. |' High Point Scorers, Junior: C. '' ' Hotehkiss, 10; W. Baldock, 7. ; COMMUNICATION i , The Ocean City Sentinel, , City, • [ N. J. .' — c Will you kindly favor one of.C your aubscribers with this information: |, Is there anyone in Ocean City 1 1 who can do anything for the people p around Thirty-third and Central t. Avenue iry the matter of the gar- ti bage collections ? ij. Complaints have been made to n Mayor, No the Heath Officer, n to the Commissioners, etc., for the r three years. Promises, prominvestigations, perhaps fines, C that does notremeily matters. » Don't take m/Monl for it. Send ir ■ your star reporter to some of the > s< 'cottagers at 33rd and Central n j and find out the real con- t< ditions. It would make a first- w story for you. , C i I am an "old" newspaper man fi
and number among my friends j many of the boys on the papers in _L12«KHglphia, in fact, on every! II paper in Philadelphia. I know a I very good way things could be I -tarted in Ocean City to turn this •thing into REAL NEWS, but what ' would be the result. Any legal fi ' action taken would simply mean a lot of disturbance and hurt Ocean i City. The. publicity from outside.' i would be harmful. i What poor business judgement they use down three, apparently 7 . '■ 1 talked to a man goihg up in the , _ train Monday morning who has " been jyt Bariiegat. Beach Haven and J other resorts and really likes Ocean i j City. But he said: "The way they < collect this garbage and the trouble 2 ' we have' had disgusts me. I be- ' lie v. 1 will go to Cape May next a _ summer." True, he is only one of "| muiiy visitors, but existing con- ' will drive people away from ■ Ocean City. Why spend good 'I money advertising for them to - come to a resort where the public officials ih) nothing to better con- p ditions pertaining to such an im- t] portant thing as garbage collections in three years ? It is as had if not worse in 1922 (so far) than " ! In 1920 ami 1921. t! Just how rotten the collections are and how the work is done down si there- anyone can tell you. Instead of three collection* as _ . PROMISED the people in that secition arc lucky if they have ohe. p j One Saturday-! witnessed the c< FILLED garbage wagon, without covers on of any. kind and so filled <!■ that some of the refuse dropped ci ; off to the street, run past the — ' houses, make one stop at 33 r< Fa ml p j Aebury and beat it away irari as . fast us possible. - E
The-paabage pans were/fflfed to j overflowing. The wagon did not . stop. People had to go out and ai ' ! bury it to be able to use their cans Dover Sunday. I had to buy a large . ; can usually used for apartment . houses in order to store the gar- ' , bage from the smaller cans used ' , at 404 33rd street last Saturday night the very . nice people who live at 3301 Central Avenue had to take their garbage down to the beach to bury it. Send your reporter up there and ask if ) this is not true. j Clayton Hainc- Brick rented this • property to them ? Do you think Brick will ever have another chance to rent to these people at .Ocean City? I don!. You may consider this an open and publish it if you wish, i It does not matter. Open or closed, personal or otherwise, the letters to officials in Ocean City regarding matter of garbage collection. | in this particular section of the city mean nothing, if results count. For nothing has been accomplished to : : remedy conditions. I have been coming to flccan i City for thirty years but my visits : will certainly come to an end unless action is taken. I will j sell my property and go to another j ! resort. This will not matter much i anyone in particular, but others' ! will do the same and why do Ocean | officials drive their good away when a little action
Barclay and McCorkle SAND, PEBBLES. TOPSOIU CEMENT, BRICK and „ BLOCKS — l-in, 8-in. and 12-in. wide Agent for PHOENIX PORTLAND CEMENT P 1832 SIMPSON AVENUE Phone 51-W J. H. CHADWiCK & CO. 1 PLUMBING AND HEATING 0 1117 Asbury Avenue and 1857 Wert Avenue 9 ESTIMATES FURNISHED JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENTED TO Phone 419-J New five-room Bungalow. 2843 Central Avenue. Two sc"*ne<l porches, open fire-place, electric range and FOR boiler and light, porcelain wash tub, shower: fine ocean view, furnished nicely, *3,600. Terms to sniL SMVESVS H- B- COOPER, JR. Builder 29th and Central Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. Phone 97M ! Why we make CBcqmit, at MUlis, Mass.' Under the ground, in "the bed-^ rock, there are spring* of cold, dear water. Summer rains and water snows are filtered and re-filtesad many times in Nature's own way. so , ■ that when the water is drawn frost ^ rocks it is purified. And this is the water of wfaHh^l W T| , Clicquot Club Ginger jp v. Ale is made. The other { * ingredients are aH pose /H.' and good. Get Clicqnot by the ■ | | ca* ^ ^ bocne. K K7 1™?!?* B gamu \ you preder variety, ■ ^**CLR r you can get Clicquot Club SarsaparrHa, - Birch Beer and Boot THK CLICQUCrrCLUBQft. Bf Milte. Mw, u. WJL €INC£R A TiJRf c..
is of the right kind would accomplish y : Very truly yours, a One who suffers, j ; PERSnaijs i i M H. Thomas and family, of i Germantown ,have arrived at their cottage, 1189 Wesley Avenue, for the season. S Mr. and Mrt^H. Kellerman, .of . Philadelphia .a re 'Tie re for the sea- ; their cottage, 3028 West I Avenue. i Eli C. Krupp and family of Lans- • dale, are ut their summer cottage, 3028 West Avenue. Mr. ami Mrs. F. Webber, of Philadelphia, are enjoying the summer delights at 1132 Ocean Avenue.' F. J. Shoyer and family of Philadelphia. have arrived for, the seaj.«u» and are at 926 Boardwalk J. M. Magingan, and faiftily, of Philadelphia, are. summering at cottage, 1632 Wesley Avenue. A. F. Shaver and family, of Germantown, are at their summer cot80 Wesley Avenue. Dr. Chas. Reiger. of Logan, is summering at 826 Second St. Thos. W. Scott and family, of Philadelphia, are enjoying the pleasures of the season at their cottage, 853 Third Street. A. M Gray and family .of Philaare summering at their ' cottage. 712 Ocean Avenue. j ""Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Watson, of are enjoying the comforts of their summer cottage, 307 - Eighteenth Street. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin J McKee, and Mr. Wjllard Richards ,of OverBUILDS AND STRENGTHENS The practice of thrift I builds and strengthens — and fortunate are they who acquire the saving habit early in life. You are invited to open an account with the Ocean City Title A Trust Co. 39F Interest Paid on Time 9 Deposits. ■ OCEAN CITY 1 TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY T Ocean City, N. J. (I , I I I " (<
>h brook, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry'' C. Bonnin, 601 Sixteenth Street for three duys. s" | John W. Morris and family, of i ; Wilmington, have arrived at their I cottage, 909 Fourth Street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deisroth, of ,f Chestnut Hill, are enjoying their ir vacation at the Bellvue Hotel. ir Otto I! re gender and family, of Baltimore^ are at 85 Central Road, if for the season. Mr. a*l Mrs. A B. Dobson, of ll Philadelphia, are summering at Eleventh Street, and West Avenue. " , Chas. B. Russell and family of '•'Philadelphia, have, arrived at 730 Asbury Avenue, for their vacation. ■ | Harry Woolever and family, of Philadelphia, are comfortably located at their cottage. 337 Wesley . ' Avenue, for the season. F. M. Dougherty and family, ofPhiladelphia, are happily located it f 337 Corinthian Avenue for the sehMrT*anR Mrs. Roy L. Miller, of . Philadelphia, are here for their vacation, at their cottage. 1532 Wes- , ley Avenue ; P. J. Boral and family of Phila--dclphia are enjoying the summer r at their cottage, 1245 Asbury Ave. . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Develin, r who nre summering at Baniegat City were recent visitors to Ocean City. Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Campbell, of Camden, were recent visitors to . • this resort. ' M{- and Mrs. F Archer Develin. I TO THf; PUBLIC , Moncrief & Sons 1214 Bay Avenue, Ocean City ,N. J. 1 Supply Daily FRESH FISH OYSTERS - CLAMS I. CRABS and CRAB MeKt Call 683- JyV7' ' and give your Orders | Prompt. Herrice ARCHITECTS Leslie Headley Co. : Incorporated ARCH1TECTUAL SERVICE t Builders I j 515 EIGHTH STREET \ J (Eighth and Wesley Ave.) > Ocean City, N. J. • Designer and builder of Artistic . Bungalows, Convenient Cottages, ] ' Apartments, Modern
229-J Estimates Furnished J, WM. T. TAYLOR PAPER H AINQER m Central XTf— Ocean Qty, N. J. Cape May County Title and Trust Co. SKCM.ter It* If ml Bmimrm •mi Stmrek Cm. Cape May Court House, N. J. Acts as Executo^ and in a Fiduciary Capacity TITLE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES MUNICIPAL BONDS POR BALE Searches Briefs of Title Conveyancing;^ A X /A ' FITHIAN • A - 1 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 eVet*y description in the various stages of construction. 0. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. CAMDEN, N. J. MEMORIAL CZAZMMZX FOR MORS THAN M YBAM
d of alerchantviile, were recc.' vi«i- ;- torj to Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hammell. V. if Collingswood, are occupying their r - cottage for the .season! C Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harnm'ell. f of Cbllingswooil. who recently rer turned from' their honeymoon trip weer recent visitors to Ocoah City. ' Miss Myrtle Leilden, Col I in gs- '• wood, is sunicring in this resort. r Mr. und Mrs. G. F. Rodger*, of , Collingswood, are .enjoying a few . , week's vacation in Ocean City. f Miss Betty. Boooger of Merclian'to! ville, is visiting her grand-parents f ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED ' For All Philadelphia Papers At Standard Rates . F. I.EROY HOWE Advertising , Massey and Edwards Jluihliffu Telephone 4601 f'-L. — - 1 Sandwiches Home Made Pics Soft Drinks .' Home Cooking Moderate Price* THE MODEL [ LIGHT LUNCH 1 John W. S per/el. Prop. 710 Asbury Avenue J Ocean City, N. J. j Ice Cream Cigars BRECKL E Y ' S AND SIGN PAINTERS Clinton 1.. Breckley, Prop. Ready Mixed Paints, Lead and Oil 920 and 922 Asburj Avenue Phone. 356-W GOOD ADVICE Do not build until you talk the L LESLIE HE,\DLF.Y CO, Inc. ' 515 Eighth Street. HOTELS AND qgTTACES I HALCYON HALL 1116 Wesley Ave. Ocean City New Jersey Newly furnished rooms; running , water in each room; , Three minutes from the Bench I Mr*. Francis D. Maxwell THE DARLINGTON 1126 Central Avenue May 18 for the Season 1922 j room enlarged; running Kates Furnished upon Application . Mr*. SAMUEL DARLINGTON I Mrs. J. D. CARTER ROXBOROUGH HOUSE 710 9th Street J OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY All the Year. Rooms by Day or Week. Special Rates for May and June. MRS. S. HENDREN THE MELROSE NOW OPEN For the Season 1922 JOHN L. VAN TINF, Prop. J 14th Street and Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. n GANDY COTTAGE 1 813 Central Avenue •' OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Open all the Year. Warm rooms and every conveniener Mrs. LYDIA GANDY^Prop. f J. Prescott Cadman, Jr. Estate of Mark Lake funeral Director 809 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey AUTO LOUIPMENT ^ j' — J HEADLEY & ADAMS Dealers in r ending Coal Also Kindling Wood b, borrrl or rord. U».l cool on Iho m.rkrt. :.00 lb., to ' 'phono. " K"'*r,"U* I OBw nnd Yard. TENTH AND *»KST Now is the Time to 2 Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Boy Avenue Ocean City New. Jersey j i A
' ™r- an'1 M«- Charles Reynold, „ this resort. "*■ r- Frank Anderson, of r^,;ct'wnWywith^S !. ; ■ ,, MEDICAL W1LLITS P. HAINES. M. D. ■^Physician and burgeon Offire Hours, « A. M. to l p \* * Diseases of Eye, Ear, Now J. Throat . Phone 290 Glasses fit,* Cor. Wesley Ave. and 9th St ALLEN CORSON, M. D. 82t Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY rerschel i'kttit, m. a 807 Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. OBre Hour.: S lo II A. ILi I to I p.jj Ww). and Snn.. ( I. I. A. M.. ^ H. L. HARLEY. M. D. ' Practice limited to the eyes in flu offWes of ' I)r. Horschel Pettit 807 Wesley Ave, Ocean City, N.J. H«n: l»l.l* T«W.,. ud tWibn ab °u" r.'" »- 7 10 S I'. Id. John H. Whiticar, M. D. 717 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. OBc. Hour.. Orv.n Cilj rne-l., W^r.KrW.,. Haliidw. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Physician C| I, OBc. I'hilnddbbia OBn »'.h A Cunlrnl lilt Ken! Eautu Trnat BHb 77S-W I't.on., Walnit UM DENTIST I)R. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN 809 Central Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. ; Phone 152 Ex-ray DUgnam Nitrous Oxide Administered CENTRAL PH ARMACT Eighth St. and Wesley Avt. Phone 245 J. Thornley Hughes, P. D. Pharmacist in Chsrii ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES 717 ASBURY AVE.. OCEAN CtTT. R. t LAW BUILDING, ATLANTIC CtTT. K. J. It A. M. 1 P. M. ANDREW C. HOSWELL Law Offices , MASTER IN CHANCERY . Unlldinr— Aahsrr A.m> Md M OCEAN CITY, N. J. VIVIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT ATLANTIC CTTT. N. j. ENGINEERS H. Collisson, Jr. Ann M. Am. lUr. C. B. 3 Civil Engineer and Surveyor Engineer. Orrnn CUT. N. JANGUS S. WADE ARCHITECT j S. 15th Street, PhilatM*b Rnidnocv: 816 MOOILTN TEIUCI OCEAN CITY. N. J. Oil KEITH HALL 913415 Wesley Avenue Will Open April '15th. ISM Special Rates JOS. C. RAMSEY ss show
, Central Real Estate Co. 608 Eighth Street, Ocean City, N. J. LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US Onr courteous efficient methods will brisg results. 1 We need houses with 6-8-10 bedrooms. What have youT * Want to sell your business? We can handle it. J. R. JONES ' SENTINEL ADS ARE MONEt SAVERS

