y ij.IM. > TWO • OCEAN CITY, N. J., OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY,' AUGUST 17. 1922
"A SEASIDE ROMEO" TWO REAL COMEDY OF OCEAN CITY CHAMBER OK COMMERCE MAKES ARRANGEMENTS FOR UNIGI'E PCBLIClTY M EDI I'M. J It will Ire reipcmbered that at laid luncheon hehl in the Ocean Cffiy Yacht Club, the CUimbor of| the project of leaving a film taken of Ocean City, for publicity purpose*. A committee was appointed to that effect. The purpo-.il hiif so far matured- .that William 11. Jacobs and Thomas Haines, met I the Executlive Committee of trie I Chamber of Commerce-on Friday afternoon, with a weil formulated t scheme for the malting of -a two reel comedy, bearing the suggestive title, ."A Seaside Rolheo." The scenario has been completed ( and in readiness for the advent j»fj The story revolves around a wealthy Italian gentleman- of prepossessing appearances, in ceareli of health. The" wealthy valetudinarian appears to have sampled aii . V the famous European health re- j j sort* without receiving the least benefits. In despair, his physician coon- | . selled him. to visit the great land J of America, and America's great health resort, Oc*;n City. - How the Italian phvsidar.i' came to know, in far away Italy, of ; ' Ocean Citty, is left Tor the indiv- ! ' ual's imagination. Sufficient is it to say, the fact ' that they advise.) their rich pa- j tients to visit Ocean City- is evi- • dencc ample that they were men : of unusual intelligence and wis- . dom. To Ocean City, this invalid ' Romeo came. Every Romeo pre- J supposes a Juliet; and since the course of true love never runs smoothly, and sensation escapades- ' Finally he won his Juliet, re- . covers his health, ami lived happy 1 ever after in this land of dreams. The work of filming the romance 1 will be under the direct supervision of Thomas Haines- Mr. Huines L is a moving picture director of eon- ' sidcroble experience, having been at one time associated with the I Paramount Picture Company. r ' Mr. Haines filmed the pirtorinl r history of the celebrated Iron Div- i Wnn«. _ » - — c The actual work of making the e film will be executed by Chaales E. Welsh, of Philadelphia, a company v making a specialty of educational i. and advert ii^hent pictures. ( Itt is a strange coincidence that i, Mr- Haines himself came to Ocean n Citty for Hie sake of his health, r and as a token of gra'itude for his recovery, has volunteered to t direct the production of this, film c without remuneration. t The committee has further made u terms with the Consoiiilated Film (, Exchange- to have the pictures ^ broadcasted throughout Eastern f Pennsylvania, South Jersey and Delaware. The film may be released, if so " desired by the same exchange, to other agencies all over the country. The value of the film as a pub- A
IflNELAND CHAMBER DF COMMERCE JILL ( VISITJCEAN CITY ■: STREAM OF 200 AUTOMOBILES I WILL INVADE CITY; LOCAL CHAMBER ENTERTAINS •. Vlndland Chamber of Commerce] propges to storm Ocean Clt^ Wedfjnesday - August 28rd, and bombard I I the local Chnniber with a battery' u:of friendly greetings and felicita- .' ' odes, with the view of entering ' the city with n farfare of hjirn;j blowing, early in the afternoon, to 1 iiecomo the guests' of the Ocean ' City Chamber of Commerce. ' i The procession will be escorted ^ 1 with all proper ceremony to the : ' j City Music Hull PavilionClayton Haines Brick, will offic- j ' iate on behalf of the local Chamber ' , of Commerce as host in chief- and ' M welcome the visitors to Ocean*1 ' City. 1 j THe visitors will he ass u ret I of ].: royal reception, "by a people who 1 ' j appreciate to its full value, the 1 IjtHendly spirit in which the visit ' 1 J »\ll be made. t . 1 iSajdent* of the kind, teritl to j i bring nWgffttriyg Qties into closer! : fellowship ami relations, to the ( | mutual advantage of all coni It would be well, if a regular | ' interchange of similar visits were j 1 • ; arrangetl, Itetween all cities on the j j coast, whose problems and inter- j ] < est.-- aretto a large measuie fden- j ( l tieal. ' ,j . • ; CALLED TO HARRISBCRG The numerous friends of Mr. and W- Ward Beam will be sorry ' to learn that they have -received ' ' alarming news concerning the health of Mrs. Beam's mother. J Friday evening they receive*! a 1 wire, summoning Mrs. Beam to Harrisburg, Virginia. The message ' indicated thnt Mrs. Beam's mother. < who is advanced in years- was in a precarious condition- v Saturday morning, accompanied 5 by their ilnughter Camilla- Mrs. to her mother's bedside. t 1 Pt ' J licity medium cannot bf overestimated. The moving picture as a t means of advertisement- is becomrecognized the world over, as one of the most efficient and •: economical. I By means of this film, parole- | ularly with the local views axsoc- I iattmK.with an* amusing story, I. City and its attractions wi'l brought to the notice of thous- - nnds of people, who could no'- lie reach* 1 by any form of literature. * Furthermore it is stated, upon the authority of those who are in charge of all arrangements, that the film in addition to being a valuable publicity medium, will also j defray the cost of making in a I very short period of time, and be i eventually a source of revenue- • The committee is to lie congratulated upon it* enterprise, and business aCumen. ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL
NOT THE LITTLE CHURCH AROUND THE CORNER " but THE LITRE STORE 0«D THE GOBKEB in one of Sbriver's just completed five stores Here you will find Miss Brenneman with a full line of genntae corals, cameos, jade, amber, La Taosca pearls, solid gold and sterling silver novelties and butterfly lockets Genuine Stone beads, opals, amethysts, white coral, amber and jet Mki Bra— .MnldaU o-W-c ud . m maawwd w+ w Boubnb Mrr TWELFTH SEASON HTLHS PORTLAND CEMENT Wf E have outgrown tamporsry construction — permanent, is the truest economy. The dill road u being replaced by concrete — open in all weathers— practically-eliminating repairs — guaranteed long life. As concrete makes more permanent, more profitable the avenues of communication and transportation— it makes -more permanent, more profitable, more livable, the farm. Your building material dealer can advise on any building, lie calls Atlas "the Standard 1 by which all other makes are measured," The Atlas Portland Cement Company '. 5nir» Ofiewn — New York— Bmun — PhUaSclpKia L_ Miff.1 Nolo Pa. I laOuio,W.Y.-Laods,AU. "The Standard by which j all other Makes^croeaoured" jL~ j
A FISH STORY BUI NOT FISHY Ft WARD 'bE^I SETS Ol'T TO CLEAR THE BAY OF 1 FIN* TRIBE W. Ward Beam, the . popular physical director, member of the p ! Ocean City Fishing Club, and u _ ' tournuntriil announcer par excelj, letice, is report^ to havo saiil that .-the .bay. is yeilding wonderful . catcher t-f fish these days. We believe the genial Waltonian implicitly- How. .long the bay will ' | continue to yield fish if he conr,tinues with his tleparatlatory visits is merely a question. of short time. , A recent Tuesday Mr. Beam navigated his lioat on the waters, I threw r, spell of witchcraft over the denizons below, and in -less . than It takes Ui cry "Jack Robinson," returned! with twenty eight . king fish, and twenty-tyro weakies. I i< Mr. Beam also landed one , "flounder- w hich tipped the- beam at ; -I pounds. ' Some fish! We propose to get , next to this adept with rod aii|i . reel- and see if we cminot dis.-over : what brand of echnntivept ht toe*. REALKTATE TRANSFER /'^ Ocean City i Rebecca E. Winston, et.vir, to • jThe Fidelity Realty Company,. - , $22,000 Lot 461- section C. Augusta H. Murphy to William i Kilthour. $1,400. Ix>t 678, sec- • tion D. Albert R. Byron, to Robert J j et i(x. S. E. 26 feet of lot : 826- section C.' I Jay H. Mowbray, et ux-, to'Wil- '. , A. Hesbach, $7,500. N. E. 15 feet of lot 672, section Cr^ Sttanley M. Fontiere, et ux-- to . Joseph Olivelio. $3,800. N. E.' 16.25 fed of lot 661, section A. Leon M. I«opold, et ux-, to Morria J. "ilworth. $6^00. Part , of lot 1*8, North Point. Fre*lerick Mosley, et ux., -to Ed-j win Enoch, Sr $2,000 Ix>t 89,! section A. John W. Etsweilcr, et ux.- et als.. to. Howard English, et ux, $1,600. ' Lot* 617 to 620 inclusive, section D. ' Ocean City Association to Chris- ] tofaro MigHnccio $400. Lot 67- •
sec tion C. ^ Rowdaad Ileal Estate Comply < to Ix-Roy 1). Garrett. $9,5lMi. lots j 29, Si, 3\ 35, »: and ^.section 1- / I plan 2-B. Oceaij City laind -Co Joxiah E- PuBois. et ux.. to Grant J. Marple. et ux. $7,200. ' I.ot l62- Notrh Point. V_ Anna E. Mills to Ocean City 1 Title & Trust Company. $3,500- ' , Lot 56- plan 3, Bay Front. Ocean City Association to Geo. r A. Brownmiller, et ux- Lots 514 e and 515, section D. a Frank S, Ash mead, et ux.. to* - Same . $1,600. Same as above. 1 Charlotte. S. Chester, et vir.. to I Ada Hanifan. $3,400- Lot- 774 and 776, section A. i George W. KrouVo- et ux., et als , ; II to Edwin, Enoch- Sr., $400. lots. - 4.12, 413 and 414, section B. j Henry H. Marter, Jr., et ux., tp -. Christiana S- Smith. $1,000. Lot - , . 616, setion D- • John W. Etsweiler, et ux., ft als , ; r to Raymond MacNeillc. $1-600. ij , Lot 520, block S06. Same to Vivien P. Hand. $l-50Cf , I*>t 460, block 106; lot 106; lot ( . 459, block 107. '|« Judson D. Laverell, et ux, to Pora Sharp- Ix>t 3Q, block 10, plan 2, Ocean City Land 'Company Dora Sharp to Judson D. Lover1 j 1 ell- et ux. Same as above. 1 Annie M. Godfrey, et als., to 1 Belf#d E. Smith. Lots .857, 783,! • 695, 597, 507, Ul, 328, 329- 33 and 1 34- section H. Also lot in S E- j 1.side of West avenue, 40x90 feet Belford E. Smith to Marshal H. Diverty et ux. All the undivided one-half interest in above des- ' o cribed lots. Joseph M. Rowland, et ux), to J. . Wilson Simpkins, et ux. $8,000. , i Lot 695, section C. Francis B- Watkins- et ux-, to i Mary E. Dean, et vir- $3,650. Middle 30 feet of lot 14, secttion j plan 2- Ocean City Land Company. Eilith D. Simon, et vir., to Otis M. Townseridf $1,200. Lot 19, "e- • lancey Realty Company. ' Otis M. Townsend, et ux.. to Thomas M- Kain- $1,900. Same ' , as above- • i • Harvey C. Miller- et ux., to Wm. J. McKiniey. $1,110! S, E. 15 ' feet of lot 24 and N." W. 20 feet t ftf lot 26, block O, plan 2- Ocean City Ijmd Compgfiys jHannah W- Mitchell to Jennie P. I , I Welker. $9,500. Portion of lot! ' 773, section C. J. Spicer^Leaming, Special Mas- ■ Jr . ct als., I to John R. Kendrick. (land of John R. Kemlricks, Sr. $3,050. 1-ot 639- block 209, j ■with dwelling thereon erecte-l. ; I John R. Kemlrick, Sr-, to Louisa ; I
'Barclay and McCorkle SAND, PEBBLES. TOPSOIL CEMENT, BRICK and BLOCKS — 4-in, 8-in. and 12-in. widV Agent for PHOENIX PORTLAND CEMENT 11032 SIMPSON AVENUE Phone 51-W J, H. CHADW1CK «Sfc CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING 1117 A « bury Avenue and 1057 Wert Avenne 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 FOR boiler and light, porcelain wash tub, shower; fine ocean view, furnished nicely, $3,600. Terms to suit. #H. B. COOPER, JR. Build^r 29th and Central Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. r— " Not every ginger ok contains Jamaica ginger All Clicquot Clnb CSager made with Jamaica gioger. The finger is ground. The flavor it drawn out by a process of dripping a liquid through the ginger. Then this "debased" ginger" is thrown away, thou^n it could be used, by -j * another method, for making ginIt is not solely from virtuous mdtives that this is done. What would it profit us to save a little gin - ger and lose some good ■ i ' _ customers and friends? 1 ( i'* 4 > So you can depend W I always upon Clicquot ■ iOC I I You can be sure that B jsBA 9,~* 7 I, only fresh water from Kffjjf bed-rock springs is used j and that every ingrediyaSewAu 1 J ent of Clicquot Club * Ginger Ale is absolutely THE CLICQUOT CLUB CO. GINGE It AL£
J. R.'ipp, $3."5('. San as abnvn. ' 6 Harvey C. Miller, et ux/( to John | II - Mg^ally. $1,1 |P; S E. 30 feet of) M 26. and N. W. 5 feci of lot 28. j tl block O, plan' 2- Ocean City Landj0 j Company- 'a i. James M. Chester, et *k.- to ' f Gaet^no Queruques, et ux. $63,- .• 000. Part of lot 22, block 1, plan 2, 1 j, i- Ocean City Land Corftpany- „ sJme to William J- M^KInley. L . $6-300. S. K 15 feet of lot 23 and I . W. 20 feet of lot 25; block- O. ! ( _ -|dan 2- Ocean City Land Company. ' . Vffy C. Taylor et vir., to Walter 1 A. Dittrich. N E. 33 1-3 feet,- of ^ >j lot 769,, section E, with land and j I I riparian grant in front of same. Susan F- I'jarson |to Same. S. j W. 16 2-3. feet qf lot 769 and N. E.j J -16 feet of lot 770, section E. j Also lam) and riparian grant lying : )!lft front of same. g t(J James M-'' Chester, At "ux., to jj John McNally, $6,300. S. E. 30 ' feet of lot 25 and N. W- 5 feet of • j lot 27, block 0- plan 2, Ocean City Land -Company. \ ^ i Thomas S. Simmons, et ux.- to j ' 1 1 Clara W. Balmer, et vir. $600. Lot I 266, section A- ' Earl S. Kramer, et ux., to Harry 1 B.' Peterson, ett ux. $8,500. Lot ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED , For All Philadelphia Papers At Standard Rates j ! F. LEROY HOWE Advertising 1 ' Massey and Edwards Building Telephone 4601 j BENEFIT OF EXPERIENCE Our depositors are entitled to the full benefit of our experience . in the business of banking— and they arejJBwii** use our facili ities and consult us freely. " I' cJ ■ **\ 1 OCEAN CITY ' TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY i Ocean City, N. J, 1 1 I I Phrin, WS.T Phone Estimates Furnished
and N. W. half of lot 63, Girard ' • Compan y. Chrles F. Phillips, et ux.. to Wul- j j ter A Dittrich. S.-W. 33 '1-3 feet ' jor lot 770, section E. Also land . and. riparian' grant lying in front i , of portion of lot 770- section E. William G. Moore, et ux„ to E. Champion." $3,200. Lot , at West corner of Atlantic avenue land Moorlyn Terrace, 75x50 feel, f The Moore Securities Compajiy, i Frank E. Champion. $1,600- Ixitl ; in S. W. line of Moorlyn Terrace 193 feet S- E. from Ocean avenue, 32x76- feet. Robert Lynch-, et ux., to Fidelity ' RoaWjyCompany. $14,060. Seven jlUmctifW land." No. I contains lots ! 'S to 48 inclusive, section B; No2 lots 133, 134- 135 and N. E. 30 feet of lot 136, section B. No. 3 S. W 02fect of lot 138, lols 138, l lots 13*. 10 and >41, section B. No. The FULL PAID STOCK , now being issued by the Ocean City Building and Loan Association is a very good thing for persons desiring to accummulate funds without subscribing for installment shares and at the same time receive 6 per cent, on their investment. See the Secretary at 408 Eighth Street. Adv. TO THE PUBLIC BAY SIDE FISH MARKET 1214 Bay Avenue, Ocean City ,N. J. Supply Daily FRESH FISH OYSTERS CLAMS CRABS and CRAB MEAT and give your orders j Prompt Service i Moncrief & Sons ARCHITECTS Leslie Headley Co. Incorporated ARCHITECTUALSERVICE Builders 515 EIGHTH STREET ; (Eighth and Wesley Are.) ! Ocean City, N. J. and builder of Artistic : Bungalows, Convenient Cottages, Up-to-date Apartments, Modern
WM. T. TAYLOR PAPER HANOER -912 Central avenue Ocean City, N. J. -Cape May County Title and Trust Co. SmccttdlBr f»* *»«/ Etttit tmd Stmrch Cs. Cape May Court House, N. J. Acts as Executor and in a Fiduciary Capacity TITLE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTOAOES MUNICIPAL BONOS FOR 8ALE I «> Searches Briefs of Title Conveyancing a fr=^^i A /A • FITHIAN • A P ERECT A FITTING - MEMORIAL • 0iy equipment, professional experience and immense stock of quality memorials are at your disposal. An inspection of our plant, where none but skilled artisans ^re employed, is cordially invited. Here one can view memorials of "every description in the various stagesT-of construction. 0. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEASAKTVILLE, N. J. CAMDEN, N. J. MEMUKMI. CKArrsMM FOB MORE THAN M>RABS J
I jd lots 143 and 144, section B. No. | j 5 lots 229 and 230, section B. No. | . j C lots 232- 233, 234 and N E. 30 j [ ' feet of 235, section B. No. 7 S. W- ; I i 10 feet of lot 236- lots 237 to 240 I inclusive, section B. Robert Lynch, ,et ux., to AllenCorson. $1,700. I-ots 70,71 , and t 72. section B. t Edmund A. Bourgeois, et.als., to Howanl English. S W- 25 feet of, lot 619, section D. *>J Mary C. Davis, et als.- Ex'crs, to - William D. Mollis, et al. Part of c lots 777 and 779, section A. « Upper Township j Wj_JL'.P. Thompson ct ux-, to f ' First Methodist Church at Strath1 ! mere, N- Part of lots 51* and , 1514 .plan of Strathmcre- Corson's; U Inlet. Same to Ma!>e) I«wars. Lit 2, j block 3- Corson's Inlet Land Com- ' pany,_ Strathmcre. ' ending August 4, 1922: Sandwiches Home Made Pies; Soft Drinks •j Home Cooking Moderate Prices THE MODEL LIGHT LUNCH John W. Sperzeb Prop. 710 Aabury Avenne Ocean "City, N. J. j Ice Cream- - Cigars JRECK LEY'S HflUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS Clinton L. Breckley, Prop. Ready Mixed Paints, Lead and Oil 920 and 922 Asbury Avenue Phone, 356- W j GOOD ADVICE Do not build until you talk the 1 matter over with us. L LESLIE HEADLEY CO, Inc. 515 Eighth Street. | . HOTELS AND COTTAGES ! HALCYON* HALL 1116 Wesley Ave. Ocean City New Jersey = Newly furnished rooms; running water in each room; Three minutes from the Beach Mrs. Frails D. Maxwell I.I THE DARLINGTON E 1126 Central Avenue Open May 18 for the Season 1922 Dining room enlarged; running ; Rates Furnished upon Application i Mrs. SAMUEL DARLINGTON Mrs. J. D. CARTER * : j ROXBOROUGH HOUSE n 710 9th Street . OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY . Open All the Year. Rooms by Day or Week. Special Rates for May - and Jane. | MRS. S. HEXDREK THE MELROSE NOW OPEN For the Season 1922 JOHN L VAN TINE. Prop. 14th Street and Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. GANDY COTTAGE I 813 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY 0|jbn all t^e Year. Warm rooms and every convenience i Mrs. LYDIA GANDY. Prop. J. Prescott Cadman, Jr. Estate of Mark Lake funeral Director 809 Central Avenue ; Ocean City New Jersey AUTO EOUIPMENT HEADLEY & ADAMS Dealers '"ReadingCoal AIM KlnOUif Wm4 kr k«M« sr e»M. B..I ml M the mirkit. IMS Iks. la 'ikni. **" " ri** OBta and Y.nl. TENTH AND WEST Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New- Jersey E
MEDICAL =====a!a ' WILLITS P. HAINEs, AC. d ) Physician and Surge* 1 '! | Hours, -» A. M. to l p ^ Diseases of Eye. Ear, Throat '*■ ' Phone 290 GUsm, b,n f Cor. Wesley AVe^Snd 9lh ^ , DR. WM. H. DEARDORjf i - PhT„™,ba0;::»'4:J 1 915 THIRD ST.. OCEAN CUT I . s • -OIRm Hm " 1 Mm.. WA. >ad Fri. T.„ Tl_. . 9 la 12 A. M. lio.'S'X "! ^ 3a«J.r kr As.lMm 1 Ilaara-9 la II A. X.; 7 I. s p. „ ALLEN CORSON, M. jj, s 821 Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSKi ■!*'" QERSCHEL PETTIT, M. a 807 Wesley Avenne OCEAN CITY. X. J. j W«l. and Han.. 9 I. ll A' *: . Pall Pkane I.C , H. L. HARLEY. M. D. j Practice limited to the eyes in <6 offices of II ! Dr. Hcrschel PetUt | j 807 Wesley Ave, Ocean City, |f.|_ Haant «.}# la I M: Tandan >.l * Oto Han,. roa j-CtfaUl » la It A. M. Ij 1 Iv» P- *«• John H. Whiticar, M. D. 7t7 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. i DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Physician , Ocean CHr oln I'hlladclsUa oSm Sth a Central lUS Bel Erlale Trw Bfc I'hanr 27X-W Pkatit. WUnal 111 DENTIST DR. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN 809 Central Avenue. Ocean City. N. J. 12 - Bell Phone 152 Ex-ray Diagnoai R; Nitrous Oxide Admini|tmi i HUGHES CENTRAL I'H ARMAC! R Eighth St. and Wesley Ai*. Phone 213 . J. Thorn ley Hughes, P. D. ^ j Pharmacist in Ourpl J ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ] Harcourt & Steel mn LAW OFFICES 757 ASBURY AVK., OCEAN CITT. X-l I .AW BUILDING. ATLANTIC CtTT.K.1 Odea Haan: It A. M. 1 P. M. "" / ;- ANDREW C. 1U (SWELL ^ Law Offices .MASTER IN CHANCBBT Baiea Baildina— Aakarr A. raw ml » } OCEAN OTT. N. 1. VIVIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT tit GaaraalM Trail HaUdiM ATLANTIC CITY. N. 4. | ENGINEERS Wm. H. Collisson, Jr. | Civil Engineer and Surrey* Clir Eaainear. Oceaa Clir. N. J. ,T ANGUS S. WADS ARCHITECT 26 S. 15th Street, PfiiUW* Reridaacr: 81$ MOORLYN TOUfl OCEAN CITY, X. J. KEITH HAH 913-915 Wealey Ave** Will Open April 15(h, 1« Special Rates Address JOS. C. RAMSEY at tto*
Central Real Estate Co. 608 Eighth Street, Ocean City, N. J. LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US Onr courteous efficient methods will bring results. We need houses with 6-8-10 bedrooms. What have you7 Want to sell yonr business 7 We can handle it. J. R. JONES SENTINEL ADS ARE MONEY SAVERS ' 1

