TW0 OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY, N. J . THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1922
SEASHORE HOME IS GRATEFUL FOR GIFTS MRS. GEORGE S. RUSSELL DESIRES TO PUBLICLY EXr^ESS GRATITUDE V ^ Mrs. George S. Hu.wll. Ohnir man of the Donation Cdmmltteo <>f • the Seashore Home for Babied. derives to tnke this opportunity ' «f thanking the Ocean City people, and all others, who so generously rionatol to the Home. The following if a list of articles donated daring lha.ftu.-t fewweek.-. J Mrs. Marjehnin, 1 gas oven; Straw-bridge & Clothier, I bbl. "kitchen utensils; Mrs. ('. A. Neal. clothing and 1 bosket potatoes; k. ' Met._ Thomas Fagley. 1 crib; A friend. I organ; Miss I. Bauer. 1 pair pillow- rases; Mrs. Fergurson-, 2 baby slips; Mrs. Brucken. eriluj 'ihalti-ess, high chair, doll roach, quilt for crib; Mr. Gandy, 10 cakes soap. liasket peaches, 2 basketvegetable.-. I pound cheese. I table, water bottle, i eabbagej William Loner ami Coil Williamson, toys; Daughters of America through Mrs. AdaHne Barter, looking gla.-s. clock. 25 pounds coffee. 1 watermelon. 1 dot. night dresses, 2 doz. tiapers, 2 table cfoths, 1 dot. shirts, N double sheets, fi pillowcases. 4 petticoats, 3 dresses, 1 j shawl. 1 pow, 3 baby shirts, 12 outing slips. 1 muslin gown; Mis. Shallie. f doz. con.; A friend, lima leans; Mrs. Herbert Smith, " baskets cantaloupe;. I basket In-j matoe-. 1 doz. com, 1 bosket' appcl - ; Mr. and Mrs. Young. 1 couch, 1 large leather chair, I kid- . lie kar, 2 upholstered chairs; Ocean City Storage Co., 3 double * beds, 1 folding rot; Mrs. Andrew Boswell, 1 crib. I high chair, nursery chair: Mr. Read. 2 mattresses. I cot, 12 yds. flannel; Unity friends, 20 yds. flannelette; Mrs. ■ Vanderschen. 1 ice box; Red Cross through Mrs. Thaw . 4 knitted j scarfs; Mrs. Carson, 1 basket mixed vegetables, 4 Cantaloupes Mrs. Judson Carson, 2 squash, 1 basket cantaloupes, tomatoes; Mrs. Levy, baby clot iris; Casino Novelty , Club, sundries; Miss Critz, 4 buckets: Gimbel Bros., 1 doz. bafll] / ' towels ; Kersham Co., ■"> doz. bulb , towels, wasli rags; Mrs. Gfberl. bpby clothe-; Ma.vberry Hotel, wash stands; Mrs. Branson, libiV* table; Mrs. Hazard, box couch, 3' cans paint and brush; Mr. Howe, table, chairs, gas stove; Gas Co.. I gas range: Mr*. Mershon, 1 ga.range; Lit Bros., 1 tea set; Mrs. W. Smith. dishes; Miss K. Sands.! I bureau. 1 wash stand; Mrs. E. I Warrin, 11 cans talcum powder, 11! cans cold cream, 1 doz. cakes Cas- J 'tile aeap; Mrs. L. LeRov Home, spring mattress, crib ami dishes; Mrs. - Wok, 8 chairs; American RaBway Express Co, free delivery; MV*. Krimmel, 1 dog. glasses Mrs. Geowc W. Haines. 1 baby carriage; Ocean City Laundry Co., work free; Mrs. Stanton. 7'a yds. - *-• — uw.,wii. . -• ,ua. AU»_ S-7. It. LSI wr«.
netting; Mrs. Barbara Buckley. 20 I yds. flaimetelle: Mrs. '!'. Grof. 4 I tattlers; Mrs. Frank Rush, _• doz. ■ > biits; A friend, bundle of clolh- , ing; Mi- Stevenson. 1 baby can. 2 I jackets. MORGAN-RANCH POST ANNOUNCE MEETING' f COMMANDER* WILLIAMS AIMS* TO MAKE WINTER SEASON < MEMORABLE SUCCESS ^ A meeting is called for th.r inc..;bcrs of the Morgan-Ranck Post, of | " the American legion, to be held t Thursday, September 7th. The meeting will be held in the ' rooms of Young Men's Progressive r .' league, at 8 o'clori. , On this occasion, certificates will f .- lie distribute.! 'o tne delegates t-r- * pointed, to atte-id the Stpte t!on- u vention of the .American legion. ' n to I* held at laike llo.iatcoKg, *• j Other matter* uf importune to '•jthe legion will come under discos- * sion, and plans formulated for the * future. The officers are anxious to make ' " winter meetings the most interest- , ' ing "and important in the history ! h nf the local post. 'J '• This of course can only be ar- " romplishe.1 by the hearty rnoperntion, and the regular atten.lanre of all members. * It Is particularly desired, that it 1 1 should he widely known, that meet- ' " i ings of the Post will be held every , [ j- : lirst and third Thursday, in the ' (;! month. ■ | All ex-service men afe conlially " j invited to attend the Legion meet- j l| ings. and share in the gomlfellow- { ship prevailing. J * BKCilSTBV AND ELIWTION j - thai Ike Dirtrfn li-nta of R»i.trr sad l. j Election ia and tor it* Cttr -I Or~n ' . i rnj. Count, of Cap, Mar. halt of Now r ' ; Jrraoy. will BMH in lha |4acoa holwiaaftrr j gl Tarada) . ^So^lo-Wr Itib.^im ^ j ^ ! i st*"*'' ** * 'p lit SUaaB Bau4*>f '(4^» I ' » Mwakor at Iko UaiaB Baord «f ffc—s K laU oral "If ^es^orT**^ a rsl Coam, CiatlHaa xad frail, o*. ( * Tawda,. NarwaWr , 1 "rirn ud fl*aswd°"n«aBa Platrtcta. of ' iho fit, Of Oroon Cttr. Cmm Ma, Coaalr. i New Jerae,. „ PI— ol awla, of ike Bu.rU. of W . iair, and Ebola*: PHW Ward No. : Flro Rowaa. Aabur, SocooU Word Cowr Roun ia Clt, Halt. " ' HARRY A MORRIS. '• Adr_ WT. It. CU, Oars.
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DR. D. M. RICHARDS CHIROPRACTOR TO OPEN AT LAMONTE GRADUATE* OF THE FAMOUS AND PIONEER COLLEGE TO i OPEN PRACTICE HERE At the earnest request, of numfriends who have proved his skill in the new school. of healing, known as Chiropractic. Dr. D. M. .of Glassboro, has decide,! open offices, ami establish a practice in Ocean City. ThrYe is no question upon the matter, hut what this new method of healing, is rapidly gaining in I all over the world. i The prarlifioner* of this school of healing, dispense no drugs, and., resort to no form of -urgicul operThe cause of all forms of di e ! uud ailments, they claim, at ises . from an impeded functioning, of , some part 'of the nervous mecha- . nism of the -human body, avislng j an impingment of the neive. , i between one or more of the vei - , tr-hrae of the spine. By adjusting the misplacement, , or -uh-luxation, of the vertebrae, and thereby releasing the pressure ' upon the nerve or nerves governing the affected organ, thov— pro- . . pose to restore the particular orto normal functioning, and eliminate the disease. The science of chiropractic is 'of comparative! \ recent origin, although some feature.- of the treatment were practiced in ancient The Palmer School is the pioneer school. There are at this time however, Colleges teaching the ! science in almost all sections of the ! conutry .and chiropractors are multiplying rapidly; all of which evidence of the growth in popular fame anil favor, the practice I has made within recent year-. !' Dr. I>. M. Richards is a graduate of tlwr Palmer School. For three , years he has practiced, with great success in GlassbOro, and proposes ' ! W> establish a practice in Ocean City. Dr. Richards will open office- in the Hotel I* Monte, renwully ami j conveniently located. w i Tuesday. Thursilay and Satur- ) day of each week, he may be seen,
■ in the fteriu.ua from :: to 5. and ! in the evening from 6 to 7. D,. Richard- tome.- highly lecoiiiniended to Ocean t'ity, by patients who extol his skill and knowledge in terms of unmeasured , All consultations ami spinal e\m aminations are free. Patients desiring to receive the opinion nrd assistance of Dr. Kichanls. aregn--i sured of u conlial and courteous reception, and the best of his skill and experience at the set vice. PERSONALS The guests happily " located at I the Breaker- Hotel, included J. F. , Worth ington and family of Philad< Iphiu, ami Mr. and Strs. John . -luiwaoo, also of the. (juuker City. I l)i . Garrett C. Pogue .tire welli kown l umrlen Chiropractor, spent -th'- holidays in Ocean City. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Bender, '.of West Philudelphiu. who i.ave - visltM Ocean City during the mm- ' among the visitors, j The n :-ny fri-nds ..f Miss Hoffei will he delighte I to loam sjw' iiccoveri ig nicely ofto-" the iperu- • tion 'or : j pendiciU;. Miss Hoffci - i- o\pected to return to Ocean City in the near future. The friends of John E. Wick. ' prominent iff business circles in the ; city nf Philadelphia, and .. xvell- " idco.t nf Ocean City, will leani with if his death, which occurred a few days ago. Mr. Wick went under a seriou. f operation for an internal complaint • _ and was apparently recovering . splendidly, until the relapse cunie. t John Wanamaker (2d) has re'tumeil home to PHllaileiphia, havr ing spent a week with his family, e at the Bcariiorough Hit.d. f -Miss Peg Dale .and Miss Kmc p Tyrrll, "are spemling a wry dep lightful time at fheir aparbltent. I) 701 Central Avenue, w here they - propose to remain over "the' hdlii i lays. The summer colony of this re- , •i - — — ■ I VERNON HALL Special September Rates 1 .MIS8 ST. 15. HKCK, Prop. ' 410 ATLANTIC AVENUE Ocaan City. N. J.
J. H. OH AD WICK & CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING 1117 Aabury Avenue " and 1057 Heat Aveaur ESTIMATES FURNISHED JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENTED TO • I Phone 119-J New five-room Bungalow. 2843 Central Avenue. Two ' SALE screened porches, open fire-place, electric range and r FOB hoBer and light, porcelain wash tub, shower; fine ocean , view, furnished nicely. $3,000. Terms to suit. €s H. B. COOPER, JR. IX -Builder £ 29th and Central Avenue. Ocean City. J. Phone 97M ... \ IMC UNIVERSAL CAR i ' ilwmT f ' Jr*° *****' Pnequaled in Value Equipped with Electric Starting and L^hting System, demountabde rims, extra rim and nonskid tires all around— the Ford Sedan at $645 is the greatest motor car value ever produced — an enclosed car of comfort, convenience and beauty. Reasonably prompt dBfiwery. Teens if desired. EDWARD <;. KURTZ Authorized Ford Dealer OCEAN CITY, X. J. 1
I at, will in future years have uclcome additions, in the person- of: Mr. and Mrs. G. Varwig. of Jeni kintown. Mr. and Mrs. Vaiwig I have leeeiitly purchased a house, I mi Wesley Avenue, in the vicinity ■ .if Thirty-Second Street. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Howell cf » Wilmington ^ire expecting to ' -pend the month of September. ■ snd possibly- the month of October " in Ocean City ' Mrs. Emily H. Finney who has . Iieen spending the summer with her neice. Mrs. Frank B. Craven, has returned to the home of hei uiuphter in Gertnantown. G. w. Robb of 520 Bittersea Road.- has sold' his beautiful bunl galow, completely furnisheil. -itua- '-. t.-ii on Simpson Road! Mr. and Mrs. Wult^r H. Deisrotjl ' an-: their son Master Billy, of • Chestnut Hill, who Save been sum- - mering at the Bellvue. have gone Mr. and Mrs. E. Roberts, of , Camden, are among the guests at » the Mayberry Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Deisroth. an.: daughter, have returned ! Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue t Ocean City New '.Jersey BENEFIT "OF EXPERIENCE Our depositors are entitled "to the full benefit of our experience in the business of hanking — and they are invited to use our facilities and consult us freely. Ji J* OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY * Ocean City, N. J.
• to their home iiuPhiladelphia, after i f; spending a delightful summer at t - the Breakers Hotel. K Mr. and Mrs. E. Picar.1 of Phila-1 | '• dolphin, arc enjoying their vacation , T | at the Traymore Hotel. t Mr. and Mrs. William F. Boyer 1 and child of Lansdala are enjoving 0 their vacation at the Mayberry '• Hotel. r Misi Mary Amlerson ha* re.itnie.l to her home in Philadelphia, ^ having spent a delightful vacation h in this city. !' Charles Doe and family, have returned to their home in Phila.'el-ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW J Harcourt & Stgelman 1 LAW OFFICES f 157 A8BLRY AVE.. OCEAN CITT. N. J. t LAW BtlLDINC. ATLANTIC CITT. K.i. ( - !• A. M. I r. M. II . ■" . ANDREW C. BOSWELL Law Offices MASTER IN CHANCERY Boos UatUtnf— Aakarr Avaaaa an4 Ztk OCEAN CITT. N. J. ARCHITECTS L. Leslie Headley Co. Incorporated ARCHITECTUAL SERVICE Builders 1 515 EIGHTH STREET (Eighth and Wesley Ave.) Ocean City, N, J. Designer and builder of Artistic Bungalows, Convenient Cottages, Up-to-date Apartment#, Modem Hotels. • i ANGUS S. WADE ARCHITECT 2S S. 15th Street, Philadelphia It. -E. Car. EIGHTH aad ATLANTIC AVE. | OCEAN CITY, N. J. ' rwa. ui VIVIAN B: SMITH ARCHITECT (41 Caaraataa Tra.t BalMtar ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ENGINEERS Wm. H. CoIIisson, Jr. Aua. M. Am. *ar. C. K. Civil Engineer and Sarveyor cn, EnriaMr, (tenia C4U. N. 1.
Phoar 229-J Estimates FurnUhed WM. T. TAYLOR PAPER HANQER 912 Cenlral avenue Ocean aty, N. J. j Cape May County Title and Trust Co. Smx—Almg «k> «aa) Bwai* —4 SramA ca. Cape May Court Hous^, N. J. Acts as Executor and in a Fiduciary Capacity TITLE INSURANCE x MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTOAoltB MUNICIPAL BONOS FOR BALE Searches Brie^of Title Conveyancing .( A '^FITHIAN • A c ERECT A FITTING MEMORIAL Our equipment, professional experience and immense stock of quality memorials c 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 description iirthe various stages of construction. 0. J. HAMMELL" CO. PLEAS AN TVILLE, N. J. CAMDEN, % J. MZOZUL CKAPTHMBN ton WORK THAN M YEARS ; ■ r -
phia, having spent an enjoyable vacation at the Locksley Hotel. F. Ji. Dougherty ami family of ' Philadelphia, are enjoying tliem1 selves at Third Stioet ami Coriu- : thian Avenue. J. Prescott Cadman, Jr. Estate ol Mark Lake funeral BMrcctor H09 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey AUTO EOUIPMENT
TO THE (PUBLIC BAY SIDE FISH MARKET 1211 Bay Avenue. ' Ocean City ,N. J. Supply Daily FRESH FISH OYSTERS CLAMS CRAIIS and CRAB MEAT and give your orders Prompt Service Moncrief & Sous
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A HOME FROM HOME OPEN ALL THE YEAR j ■ THE FLEETWOOD! Sixth Street and Wesley Avenue* j BwMCmRpi BRRIII tM, i gw ...i Fix i u. *«.«,»,. 1 a first class hotel. with low rates | PAUL M. SPIECKER ... 0» n,r o„,l Managtr. j " " * — v —-4
Sandwiches Home Made Pies1 . Soft Drinks ' Home Cooking Moderate Prices '| THE MODEL 1 LIGHT LUNCH John W. Sperzel. Prop. "10 Asbury Avenue l Ocean City, N. J. " Ice Cream (.'igars J BRECK LEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS j * Clinton L. Rrecklry, Prop. {Ready Mixed Paints, Lead and Oil; 920 and 922 Aabury Avenue Phone, S56-W GOOD ADVICE Do not build until you talk the matter over jgith us. L LESLIE HEADLEY CO, Inc. 1 515 Eighth Street. H A L C Y O N H A L I. 1116 Wesley Ave. Ocean City New Jersey ' Newly furnished rooms; running water in each room; Three minutes from the Bench Mrsj Francis D. Maxwell j
--- c<--. J THE DARLINGTON 1126 Central Avenue iOpeu May 18 for the Season 1922 Dining room enlirgcl; mmiing Rates Furnished upon Application Mrs. SAMUEL DARLINGTON Mrs. J. D. CARTER HOUSE 710 9th Street , OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Open All the Year. Rooms by Day or Week. Special Rates for May : and June. MRS. S. HKNDREN I - ft» THE MELROSE I j NOW OPEN For the Season 1922 JOHN I, VAN TINE. Prop. 14th Street and Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. ■ CANDY COTTAGE 813 Central Avenue . OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Open all the Year. Warm rooms and every convenience «• Mrs. LYDIA GANDY. Prop. KEITH HALL 913-915 Wesley Avenue j WUI Open April 15th, 1922 Special Rates j Address JOS. C. RAMSEY as above
MEDICAL Drugless Healing: Nature's Method D. M. Richards, D. C. CIROPRACTOR (Graduate of Palmer College) Has opened offices in the Hotel Lamont Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays Afternoon — 3 to 5; Evening — 6 to 7 CONSULTATION AND SPINAL EXAMINATION FREE
WILUTS P. HAINES, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 0«ce Hours, 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Phone 290 Glasses fitted Car. Wesley Ave. and 91 h St. "•■n-t u II A. M.; T I. I p. M. ALLEN CORSON, M. I). 821 Wesley Avenue CITY NEW JERSEY J» IsUr-Sislt 11*- A HERSCHF.L PETTIT, M. D. 807 Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. OB«. Kan: t t. It A. St.; 7 M S f. St. WW. at* San, » is It A. M„ snlr B.I! Pbsn# ITS
H. L. HARLEY. M. D. Practice limited to the eyes in the offices of - ! Dr. Herschel Pettit ■ 807 Wesley Ave, Ocean City, N. J. ^ Hssfr. 4.3S Is tit T.nl... ul Ttsralav. si. OSlcr Hsara Pbss» UsUI t Is- It A. M. John H. Whiticar, M. D. 71T WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' °Twster^rsdiMa£ r"/ids Ks 4«r r I)R. CHAS. H. VAIL , Osteopathic Physician Orssn Clt, o flier PhllsArlpkis Ogee »tb A Cmtrsl 1(1: Rem I Ertsts Trs.l ftPbsnr Wi-W I'hunr. Wslnst lM HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY Eighth St. and Wesley Ave. ( Phone 215 ; J. Thornley Hughes, P. D. Pharmarist in Charge
Central Real Estate Co. 608 Eighth Street, Ocean City, N. J. LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US Oar ronrtrons efficient methods will bring results. We need houses with 6-8-10 bedrooms. What have you? Want to sellVoar business? We can handle it. J. R. JONES SENTINEL ADS ARE MONEY SAVERS j

