Ocean City Sentinel, 31 August 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

TWO OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J , THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1922 I ' """

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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Supjilpp are ammng recent arrivals. Mr. Suppler Is associated with the Mu- j nicipsl Court of Philadelphia. (.Former residents of Ocean City, I Mrr-. -^Jeorge Sack, and son Edwin i H. Sack of West Philadelphia, are 1 among recent visitor*: ^ Mr. anil Mrs, John Reilinger, of i 1 Philadelphia, are enjoying a brief' vacation in the city. Mr. Reitingcrj 1 repersents the Associated Press, in : the Quaker City. 1 The large number of guests en- . joying the splendid comforts of the f i Normandie Hotel-include Mr. and j f Mrs. S. W. Kaufman of Drexel ■ Hill. . Dr. William R. Williams, a pro- , F feasor at the Hahnemann Medical j f College and Hospital Philadelphia, ^ is enjoying a brief vacation with ; *' his family in this city " Fred A. . VanValkenburg, president of the Board of Merchantiie Appraisers Philadelphia, is enjoy- 2 ing u brief rest and vacation in Ocean City. Recent guests at the Bollvue Ho- j ^ tel include Charles W. Boger, President of t|ie Philadelphia Board of j • Viswrs. ia Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Roth of Ash- j land .have returned from their trip ' through the New England States, o) and are again at the Biscayne Ho- ! tel. Fred W. Willard, John Green, and F. S. Cantrell, prominent in ' ° Hie realm of Philadelphia politics, *' were among recent visitor*. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Boiee of!" Wayne, are among the guests sum- ! mering at tl^c Scarborough Hotel.: William Craig, city editor of the C' Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia, and . " family, are summering in the city. Mr. Craig ha sbeen a distinguished , of member of our summer colony for | several years. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Edwards are Cil entertaining as their guest. Miss M: Carrie Looms,, of Jersey City. ■ rm George E. King ,a manual train- vii lag instructor at the Northeast High School, Philadelphia, accom- eypanied by Mrs. King, is spending va a few days at the Seaside Hotel. HI Mrs. Fairchild, of Philadelphia, Mi

p I and a giiest^foi^the season at the •. I Normandie Hotel, entertained Mr. -(and Mrs. F. C. Mntthdws of Minnf 'eapolis .and Mr. and Mr*. 'Walter ■JCrop, of St. Paul, to dinner :it Iho ,i hotel ? Among the guests at the Chnnd/ Air-White Hall, may. lie^found_Mfs/, |- ; C. T. Itodes, of Wilmington, r Mr*. H. A, I.ehman, of PhihuM-, .phia, returns home, havtifg spent, l us the lady, states, a delightful time in Oeean City Flunk Knight, formerly proniinent ami active in journalistic circles of "Philadelphia, Is amoug j recent arrivals to this resort Mrs. A. -U. Tuteur.'of Philadel- | phia, entertained a number of j with a card party at the Hotel. The party was concluded for the benefit of the Samaritan Hospital Philadelphia, nnd: a substantial sum was rece'vcil. Mr. and Mrs. Charles are the guests at the Breukcrs, Hotel. . Mr .and Mrs. R. W. E.hvi;n«Jt are entertaining Miss Verna 'Vilstn, a'j | former resident of this city. ( Among the guests enjoying thei comforts of the- Mayberrv Hold, are Mrs. C. Bellinger and children i j of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. William Gardiner I of Moorestown, are among '.he guests at the Traymore Hotel. — H Mr .and Mrs. J.- M. Hutcninson 1 of Philadelphia, are enjoying their ' vacation at the Berkeley Hotel. 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. L. McKnight ' pre enjoying a few weeks' vacation 1 at the Raleigh Hotel. Miss Nancy Clark, of Atlantic 1 ' City is registered among • the ~ guests at the Oceanic Hotel. Mrs. Frank Hecht, and daughter Pittsburgh, Pa., are en joyipg the , splendid comforts of Halcyon Hall. Two lormer residents of Ocean ' City, but now of Haddon Heights, Stedman Smith, and her| mother Mrs. Chattin, were recent visitors to the city. ^ Among the guests at the Halcyon Hall, enjoying a few weeks I vacation, are Mr. anil Mrs.' G. A.' Hildenberger of Bethlehem, Pa. Mr. Hildenherger is associate^ ,

Ed^ar r. Berber)5 Real Estate In 31et St. Section of Ocean Glty , Fine Cottages for Sale or I cat/Rent yon most any ! Rcnl 1* J Cottage in our District Lots Sold on Terms _ _ _ — ' Don't let the spring find you , / SV ith a leaky roof. Thunder j ( JMy storms are coming and a leaky roof wlil be apt to result in 1 y 1 . — considerable damage. Br;- " Liltldrj'r.MTM Chimneys that leak should ' ' ' A.\ wrSi~ 1 I 'ooke<' after and made f [ watertight. Smokey chimneys . I *»r~l i Tin root* "re fire-proof. "ctIIIItl virf f l I kinds of stove and heater . ij I I "T^™! |Stove "J1* j'iea'er P'Pe'$907^7 h\ SMITH - / / mj 1—4 I THE TINSMITH j 309 eleventh Street , I Phon* 3-4 1- W All Kinds of Outtere t j! GINGER ALE Cucquot club gin^erT^PC cane sugar, Jamaica ginger, ftaH I I fruit juices and other pure ' JgPSr I I ingredients to make the I happy blend you like. And |i I notonlyyou — they all l)ke it. I I Buy it by the case from ff ClMfTFP^Lrrji I your grocer. If you desire a B ~ ■ jjj 1 change you can get Clicquot | I Chib SarsapariUa, Birch Beer, ^ THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY ffl -zzz !

- with the Pethlehem" Steel Com j Mr. and-Sfrs. W T. ♦vers-, an their 'children, of Wilmington. ;u .comftntably. located at the 'Tier k . ethv' Hotel. filr. William Manning of i'hila ilelphin, is enjoying a well earnei '• bmcation, at the Swarthtpore Hotel Mr. and Mrs. R. Montgomery o '" Washington. D. C.. are enjoyin) 'Jtcnrfefkes, comfqrtablv located '.die Mayberrv Hotel z' Mr. and Mrs. M. S. V*non. o: Philadelphia, are among the guesti ' a^' the Oceanic Hotel. Miss M. J. Toms of Pottstown j are among the guests comfortal>l| domiciled at the Halcyon Hall. N Mr. ami Mrs. E. P. Ogbom. an.; .. Miss F. M. Ogborn of Camden, arc „ summering happily at the Mayberry Hotel. !_ The duests at the Swarthmorc > Hotel, include Mrs. W. W. Miley e and son of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Moore -of - Plliludelphia. are enjoying their va- , I cation in this resort, comfortably loeateil at the Illinois, Hotel 0 Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Summci.s,E^t Orange , ere also happily located at the Illinois Hotel. e . Mr. and Mrs. i\. R. Jones and a family of Pittsburgh, Pa., are er.- ( JPyinjr a pleasant vacation, :-t ihq r, Sw^rthmore Hotel. .! »liNnrrr-Sh;s. J. M. MacUowell 1 of Cheater, are also happily located | for a season, at the Swarthmore • j Hotel. E. E. Lear, Caleb Collins, and ' Elmor liakelev, of Ocean City, at- , tended the State Convention of the • Order of the Sons of ing the/local lodge. The convcn- , America) as delegates, representtion was held at Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bender of I Camden are also among the guests summering at the Arlington Hotel.

EMINENT PERSONS i RECENT ADDITIONS S; TO SUMMER COLONY tel. . "f MEN OF DISTINCTION AND INFLl'ENCE IN HI SINESS B(M)ST THE CITY Claude W. Sutton, Sr., General Manager of the American Vulca- ' nizeil Fibre Company .of Wilmpig- * ton, Del., is sfjWMing the week end with .lis wife and kiddies at ",| their cottage home at 862 Third Street. Ocean City. Mr. Sutton is; trade articles, appearing in pie,' an expert efficiency man, whose 'ro Factory Magazine, have attracteu cy wide and general notice from the i industrial world on account of thtir ■of J concise and pjninted instruction and a- efficiency value and literary merit,'. Mrs. Sutton and the kiddies- Suzanne, Caro belle and Claude ' W„ - Jr, have spent the past half dozen ' summers in Ocean City to promo'.,the growth and health otf tie :,d ; children as well as to insure their n- development in the midst of moral 1 |,y influences and associatfons. nod tl.r - proof of their satisfaction on these I -II points is in the fact that they have ' ,(j purchased to occupy the Goclz ' ^ ; Hoip^ftfad at the location near enoojfh the ocean, as given above, ul Mr. Sutton is an enlHusiastic t- golf expert who is much pleiise.i 1e that fine golf links are to bo lo,r cated so near. Oc'an City ro soon. \- A. W. Lee, Sr., a prominent and t- successful lumte.pan and coal operator and owner of valuable hi if tuminous coal lands," whose family ui occupies the .Pomcrry Cottage o.i I. Brighton Place, of deariicld Pa.- -

Barclay and McCorkle SAND. PEBBLES, TOPSOIL, CEMENT, BRICK and BLOCKS— l-in, 8-in. and 12-in. wide Agent for PHOENIX PORTLAND CEMENT 1032 SIMPSON AVENUE Phone 51-W i . J. H. CHADWICK Sc CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING HIT Asbnry Avenue and 1057 West Avenue ESTIMATES FURNISHED JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENTED TO Phone 419-J err- NeW f,ve-roon' 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, $8,600. Terms to suit. #H. B. COOPER, JR. ' 29th and Central Avenue. Ocean City, J. P Phone 97 M i ^ * tn^univrrsalcmi Unequaled in Value i — — I ,.;| Equipped with Electric Starting H and Lighting System, demountable rims, extra rim and non81 skid tires all around — the Ford | Sedan at $645 is the greatest £j| motor car value ever produced |j| — an enclosed car of comfort, oonyemeoceand beauty. ReasI ooaUy prompt defivery. Teems H if desired. EDWARD G. KURTZ . i| Authorized Ford Dealer i§| OCEAN CITY, N. J. '

[is spending the weeUkQi I here as/! Ms also his son, A. W. I.ee. Jr. Theyjt • drove, across *ou.-try in their car. v 1 WJhile here they drove to Cape t I May where they ha-lNiicjer at 1 he | y Congress Hall, nivir.g as their < 1 guests Mrs. C. W. Sutton Sr.. Mis. t J R Harris, Mrs. A. Wbinnry and e their father Matt. Savage, all of 0 Ocean City. A'.l are cnthui'astb I boosters of Ocean City.- (, , Mrs. William V. Wright aiili ; .Mrs. Jennie Weaver, all of Clear- •' field, Pa., have returned to their f . homes- having been the guests h ' while here, of Miss M ■ • I.ce at !_ . the Pomeroy Cittago, on BriyV.m c ' Place ' w k o | E COLLEGIAN LOSE . TO FOLGROFT A. A. s IN SWATTING DUEL | N AUSTIN IS YANKED FROM D THE MOUND, REPLACED ^ BY McGRA/W B 1 TW game between Ocean City I Collegians, and the Folcroft . Athletic Associntino of Philadel- ^ ; phia, staged on Monday last, saw _ , more willow swatting that has , seen on the Park for ages. Austin- the former West PhilaBENEFIT OF EXPERIENCE j Our depositors are entitled to ; the full benefit of our experience in the business of banking — and they are invited to us* our facflj* ities and eonsult/is freely. . \ = L OCEAN CITY A TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Oeean City, N. J, / Di , Bi Ul H. I

;/^elphla High School hurler, took the mound for the Collegians, but' . was replaced later by Ray McGraw • the noted Penn southpaw, i* : I The visitors walloped Austin's- - deliveries -for sure, scoring eight j r! tallies, before the sixth stanza had ; I expired. I. McGraw succeeded in liolding the] Folcroft aggregation in check, but j failed to retrieve lost ground. j I Vs^Jerson, who performed in the'; box for the visitors, was swatted |( eleven hits; while the visitors !| . turn landed fourteen. Sensenig, the Bucknell perform-! cr, featured for the home team I ; wlth'a trio of base hits; while j was the willow luminary ' . in the visitor's team. "Summary:! OCEAN CITY COLLEGIANS I ' R. H. O. A.E.! File- if 0 1 2 0 o; - . Sensenig, 3b .. 2 3 1 2 lU MacKenzie, ss V 1 12 1 0|, McGraw, cf, p ...V.. 1 1 0 0 0!' Slemmer, c ; 1 2 II 2 1 Neville, lb 2 2 7 0 ill cf, rf 0 1 1 '0 0; Coursey, 2b 0 0 0 1 1 Austin, p 0 0 0 1 P rf 1 0 3 0 Oi Totals 8 II 27 7 - I j FOLCROFT A. A. j R. H. O. A.E. : 1 j Lorden", 3b , 0 1 3 4 0 j . TO THE PUBLIC ! | BAY SIDE FISH MARKET 1214 Bay Avenue. 1 Ocean City ,N. J. ^ Supply Daily FRESH FISH OYSTERS ' CLAMS !' CRABS and CRAB MEAT 1 Phon* 0<J<J | and give yonr orders I _ Prompt Service^ Moncrief & Sons ' ' ASCHITEC^ L. Leslie HeadleyCo. !- Incorporated SERVICE c Builders 1 1 515 EIGHTH STREET p (Eighth and Wesley Ave.) j j Ocean City, N. J. • I Designer and builder of Artistic j Convenient Cottages, ' I Apartments, Modern ! v ^ ZZ I 77~. C I

Phone 229-J Eatlmate. Furnished 0 ' WM. T. TAYLOR paper mainour 912 C.nlr.l Qmi Qt,, N. J. |. > I Cape May County Title and Trust Co. Socceeetar »»• CjIsi. mm* Smmrch Cm. Cape May Court House, .N. J. [j Acts a^txecutor and in a Fiduciary Capacity TITLE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTOAOES MUNICIPAL BONDS ft)R 8ALE Searches Briefs of Title Conveyancing: A . y /A -PITH IAN- A p— A 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 ^ Z; skilled artisans are employed, is cordially invited. 'Here one can view memorials of every description in the various stages of construction. 0. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEAS AKTVILLE, N. J. CAMDEN, N. J. mziiokul CKArrsHxx ro* mobk than m iliu - _ j

It Conwell, ef ... ... .12,400 t j Dunn, If 113 0 0 v j Boholf, c . 3 3 2 4 1 Brown. jHj 3 2 0 0 0 sjRodgM^>s 112 0 0 t j McGluckin, 2ii -1 1 6 0 0 I Heinbecke^bVJjfcP 1. 7 0 0 i Anderson, 0 2 0 2 0 sj ' — tj Totals 11 13 27 10 "T> I Score by innings: "j Folcroft . 0 3 Oj 3 0 0 l"2~l ' j Oceai} City 200121020— 2 ' 0 v 2.' - t mfmm I Tlrf'gjuestR at the Arlington Ho- | tel, enjoying a well-eanied vaca- ' | tion, include' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. [ M.vatt and daughter, Gevendollne, ' j of Philadelphia. ij ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL 'l Sandwiches Home Made Pies Soft Drinks ' | Home Cooking Moderate Prices THE MODEL I I LIGHT LUNCH ij John W. Sperzel, Prop. 710 Anbury Avenue ■ Ocean City. N. J. Ice Cream Cigars BRECKLE Y'S AND SIGN PAINTERS Clinton L. Breckiey, Prop. Mixed Paints, Lead and Oil 920 and 922 Anbury Avenue 356-W GOOD ADVICE not build until you talk the L. LESLIE HEADLEY CO, Inc. 515 Eighth Street. j HOTELS AND COTTAGES j 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 ' -J THE DARLINGTON 1126 Central Avenue j Open May 18 for the Season 1922 J room enlarged; running ! water in rooms. Furnished upon Application I SAMUEL DARLINGTON Mrs. J. D. CARTER ROXBOROLGH HOUSE; 710 9th Street CITY NEW JERSEY Open All the . Year. Room* by Day ;or Week. Special Rates for May i and June. MRS. S. HENDREN THE MELROSE NOW OPEN For the Season 1922 j JOHN L. VAN TINE, Prop. 14th Street and Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. GANDY COTTAGE j 813 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Open all the Year. Warm rooms and every convenience Mrs. LYDIA GANDY. Prop. J. Prescott Cadman, Jr. j Estate ot Mark Lake , funeral Director 809 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey AUTO EQUIPMENT HEADLEY & ADAMS P..'., i.ReadingCn.l Aba KlndJIn, Wm* kr b.rr.l >r r.rd B~t ">«l .» Ik* market. 20M Ik,. I. •Tke'iT." ■*U *' EaUrprim OMr. ..Ml Y.rd. TENTH AND WEST Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn florist 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New.Jerzey ll

0! MEDICAL 0 ' — _ ' J WILLITS P. HAINES, M. D. 0 Physician and Surgeon u_ -g Office Hours, 9 A. M. to 1 p. . — Disvast-H of Eye, Eiir. Nose and Throat Phone 290 Glasses fitted i , m : Cor' w"'»y Ave. and 9th St. 0- «<•»'—» '• " A. M.; J u $ p. H. 2 ALLEN CORSON, M. D. ,, 824 Wesley Avenue ' OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY 11 . Intrr-9t.tf It*.* :l' r — • = Herschkl PETTIT, M. D. ps 807 Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. ' M oar. Hour. : IklU M.| I I. I r. g Urn*, tni San.. • In 1* A. M.. u.l, Bell Pknn. 171 H. L. HARLEY. M. D. I'racticc limited* to the eyes in the offices of ^ Air. iferschel Pettit 807 Vt4sley Ave, Ocean City, N. J. MAn/UI b l» T—i.,. Tl.r 4a, t mW S oar. II.... Pk.M Until * to I* A. M. .. 7 to S P. M. John H. Whiticar, M. D. 717 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. / OBc Hour.. Oresn Cltj ie TuMd.r, Wmtn.4.r, PrMnr. Katurdar. c DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Oateopathic Physician - Oram Clip OBrr Philndelpkln OBr. Ith a Central J4JS Renl ErtaM Tnut Bid*. Pknn. 27S-W Plane. Wahtal IIH " HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY Eighth St. and Wesley Ave. Phoim 245 J. Thornley Hug's, P. D. Pharmacist in Charge ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ~ Harcourt & Steelman *j LAW OFFICES " 757 ASBUBY AVE.. (M^AN CITY, N. J. R LAW BUILDING. ATlJlNTIC CITT. N. J. Sj "AY ANDREW C. BOSWELL * Law Offices MASTER IN CHANCERY OCEAN C1TJT. N. J. VIVIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT MJ Gaarantea Tnut BalMIn* ATLANTIC CITT. N. J. f ENGINEERS Win. H. Collisson, Jr. Civil Engineer and Snrveyor ; CitT Eaalnaar. Oee« Clt*. N. J. 1 / | ANGUS S. WADE ARCHITECT 26 S. 15th Street, Philadelphia I'tU— 819 MOOtLYN TUB ACE OCEAN CITY. N. J. T.l.ul.m Oi l KEITH HALL | 913-915 Wesley Avenue Will Open April 15th, 1922 -Special Rates Address JOS. C. RAMSEY as above Since the treeing at the Toll Bridge, and the auaraace ol a Ccnatrv Club, Somen Point Real Estate valaes have advanced noticeably. ' >*n ndb ISteuAw" Building Lots as low as $75.00 MANLEY 615 Asbury Avenue PHONE 7S1 M

Central Real Estate Co. 608 Eighth Street, Ocean City, N. J. UST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US Oar courteous efficient methods will bring results. We need houses ^th 6-8-10 bedrooms. Whst have yon? » Want to sell your .business? We ran handle It. t: X R. JONES SENTINEL ADS ARE MONEY SAVERS