Ocean City Sentinel, 21 September 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 6

SIX (ICF.AN P.TTT SENTINEL OCEAN Cm'. N. J.. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1922 ' " ' 1 ' ■ ' , " ■■ ■ ■ v. t« Ad.. ! arrrn rnnTu urann iiwnac Bltwk Lot Ke. Ada.

OCEANiCITY FLOAT IN PAGENT GETS THE SECOND PRISE HANDSOME SILVER LOVING H'P * v. \UOi l» HY JUDGE •> 5'-: Ocean City «*as repie.«ented in i the Atlantic City Pageant. by four , handsomely ■ 'ecoratcd floats, j Through the influence of Direpief ; Corson, the four were plac^fl in , the van guu r<l of the parade, and • came in for universal admiration, from the many thousands who wit- , Denned the parade. As a result of participating in the parade, and Iteing represented by a float in the municipalities ' -election, the Commissioners' Room ( in the City Hall, has been further ( ornamented. by a httgh silver lov'Jag gap. The cup is of handsome pi K3" hkife design and "bears . the following inscription: "Atlantic City Pageant 1M2 R\ Second Prixe Rolling Chair Parade Municipalities ' Won by ' l_ Ocean City In view of the fact that it was ■ more as a courtesy "'to Atlantic . i City .and not with the view of cap- ' ■ turing any prixes. that the city and other organixations were represented in the para.le, the award i* very complimentary to Ocean City.

PASSION PUT ; Continue.! on Page Eight ^ God, doing also as did thei. fore- b fathers. hi Hie one desire of the village j folk, who are mostly wood-carvers and potters, is to be in the Passion Play, and the little children live o and long for while the men let j ' . Jb*ir hair grow long, so as to act f a part. The marrie<l women seldom act or sing, as they must keep . house and cook the meals for thei great multitudes' who coma from I ail parts of the earth to see the play. We left Oberammegau the next: >, morning, just as the big herds of' ! goats were being driven to thei / mountain sides for pasture, and as I we passed on our way in the glorious sunshine, my heart was filled t with thanksgiving that we have r indeed a risen Christ, and jurely the many thousands who have seen ' the play, must feel new emotions in their hearts, new and better de-l T alter, and also we may all hear ( 'f we listen dote and keep our Hres a tune to the echo of His com- , forting words as they float down , the centuries. "Lo I am with you always even unto the end of the 1 world." And hear again His precious promise, "Because I live, ye shall live also. In my Father's house are many mansions; I go to prepare a place for you, that where I am, there you may be also." J> MRS. T. DOWDNEY CLARK. PERSONALS Miss Catherine M. Linding, associated in the office of F. Leroy Howe, is taking a brief, but well deserved vacation, visiting friends In Philadelphia and vicinity. Mrs. James S. Turner of Mill-' ville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rosalie. Howe, at thei- TrirlyFurth Street bungalow. INewest rrocK | 'I stWBpffi A combined kimona and circular - fcell sleeve, trimmed in distinctive design vrtth white embroidery, lealures this new fall frock of mororcao. crepe. A roll collar which opens into a V neck and the brpad end.- sash are also embroidered, well it's back.. '

MAYOR BADER JOINS COMMERCE CHAMBER I OTHER PROMINENT OUT-OF-TOWN BUSINESS MEN ALSO LINE UP A sure indication of the fine ! , spirit of friendship and eo-opera- j i tion, existing between Ocean City j ' r and Atlantic City, is evidenced by 1 _ the fact that Mayor Edward I- j r has become a member of 1 the local Chamber of Commerce. ' The following letter, addressed to • F. Leroy Howe, from the Mayor ' speaks volumes. I My dear Secretary, ( 1 am in receipt of your September 6th. It will be a pleas- ^ ' ure for' me to become a iticmoei ' of the Ocean City Chamlier of , Commerce and ilo everything [Wf- . ( sjhle to further its interest-. ^ 1 «m" WFtoflTTR" Wy~?llMV TbTTKYours very truly. EDWARD I. BADER. Mayor. Mayor Bader and the citizen < of. Atlantic City, may be assured tliis gooil feeling is fully reciprocated in Ocean City. We are not unmin.l- ; ' ■ ful of the fact, that ou.- greater 1 • sister resort can very materially . in our growth and develope-

ment, as they have in the past. Other prominent busines. anil professional men, summer resi1 dents of the city who have also identified themselves with the, Chamber of Commerce, include Dr. Furey, Osteopath Physician; David , " Jester .Vice-President of the J. B. ! Van Sciver Company, and a member of the Camden Chamber of . Commerce; Frank H. Troast, Vine- j 'land: Emil K. Koenecke, of Phila- . -jdelphia; Freilerick Jv Shoyer, of - Philadelphia; Wilbur H. McVaugh, 1 ■ Pffiladelphia, and S. S. Wenxell. . ' RETURNS Til BUCKNEI.L , Rowland Cunningham, son of j j Hugh Cunningham, has returned . to pursue his studies at Bueknell University .for the second year. During the summer months, Mr. t Cunningham was employed at the 1 local offices of the Philaiielphia & Reading Railroad Company. r Mr. Cunningham's first year at , Buckneli was highly successful, i demonstrating that he possesses'. I all the Qualifications of a splendid-! 'student, intellectual ability of the ' highest onler, and devotion to I study. i He moreover enjoys the full confidence and respect of the Reading I Railroad officials, and stands high s, in the esteem of his numerous I ' friends and associates in Ocean . City, who join us in wishing liim 'nil success. Advertise in the Sentinel.

contemn s SUE OF PHOPEBTIES g| UNPXIO [HtS Offim ol the Tax CoUeetor. Ocean CKr. N. J. Notice i< h* ratty at von thai iha lakacTibac. the Tnx Coollaetor ol Oecan City. Sow Jarant. puruuuBl lo Ike loaa of I ha SUM of Now tow. la ouch caaoa made TUESDAY. Iha SaV.ala.alh at Ortaber. A I) ninouaa huadrW a ad iwoatr-two. at two oYlwk P. M. ot that dor. at tk* lax oltica. aacxtnd floor of Clt, HaU. ia laid Clly. aartaia IMS. tract, or porrol. of land harainaftar na.ra parttcalarlr dawntad. ^Th. .aid lota, trace, or ^of ^and^aod. raa' "IB ha^^J" «•»£ SUf .S-S" " " ~ Taa CoOoctor. SECTION O. C. C. Oaw Black LM No. Tax in C Ga rdani Par. Co. 40 «• JJff W 11 li'Ii ' 14 I - <M is OS AJ 4» 15.0S M - % »"• •* so Ml ton " Mi 10" -JJ I is .'.%v s a Vll 10.17 •" 110 10.11 u ■ '£ i:i I 004 «.«t .5' - too o'.a Ml ».«! M . OM 1.03 M taua McGlatbary *• jo. (- Garden. Dae. Co. 010 S.0S M on s.o: .u • a is ! 031 us.'. .si - 037 10.71 .0 030 10.17 A ■ a Ml 10.11 .1 a 0X3 10.11 .1 S i , " 010 10.11 , O r G.Man. Daa.Xw JJJ ^ 043 !!'77 ' ' 70 Tm !:» 3 « 134 1A4 ;J TMa uo , e 137 10.77 7 SB. 10.11 13* 10.77 100 10.77 711 10.11 - 141 7.04 >■ r T« Til II ' 140 • 7-04 If - 70 Til 4.U SG 001 17.24 MS 13.03 004 13.03 MO 12.00 S. 001 1X.00 000 13.01 y . | 0M 13.01 1 OU 11.03 0M 11.00 » S? loiTT ! 000 10.11 I 004 10.71 0G »» SnmT. 8MO 1« 04.0*3 w'w_Grah.- UG Z iiu ij'u Alhar. It. Cnmmlna t»G J|«7- ** Harry W. Dealer Co. 'J*J 'JH F. C. latodwia tGva.di.al 11C {Kl «-«« Harry W. Baa tar Co. I0G jJJJ* O. C. Gardona Co. 310 JJJJ I S^Wtoh W^par ,i>" NORTH POINT John J. Car nay JJ ltt.3 SECTION A Joandt Hohar «« |os l!:ii J. B. IViamttKin EM. "jj Jf-* Win T Poraay SM lli.il loks 40* J; J' ^SLSSfSattvw. • RICKDESCHF.L TRACT I Wat. p. Unnn _ * Michoal Nahaaa ^ 1M.M , SECTION A , Oila M. Townaand 7»0 X»> ! Atncwtua * Janata F- Wood JJTb t**l E J. Alliaon Paekor 011b SO U Mir 10.70 SECTION B Elton HI day K.a'j , Wnt. and Mary E. Manhall 1» Oojj , Jamas P. RothwMt '00 00.10 J. Brtnralaa M0a 4J.10 S. Waatay Laha Eat. Oft 10.77

O altar Bits'. Lot Nu. Tax Ads. (| Otl« II TowBtond JJj J'l.^ ! f. , : S .ii ii |r S„vr: -il- ! ~ -i mar . Sutton 4 . 0«.2» 1 W. Cardy 101 - so.il ..it.; . H. Suhnaon 000 ^ ; ^2.7* .60 I I ' „ k OCEAN CITY LAND CO. _ _ ^ r SST j*Mo5l^*P»ttlt 101 or Old - '■ ►" , Ch... A. IL-ynolde - H i . i Joaotdnno It. Goota " * to.S'-i 1 B. A ankUn-GoMx •« "Jo , Charlat A. Antblar 41. *'j SECTION A • John 8. Grovoa SOI Howard S. * Clara P. Slaintoa t Get' W. Potion lot 474 111.01 jo ; ' .Horn K Lafarty 001. : I Itjharlotlo^L Chotuar s 't^-** : e ' 'I 0 SECTION C Krwl Pointer. ^ lint 10C 0 46 -j : ' |S|i :1 :) S I - i Mxranrat H. Smith loui 41! 01.39 ..w ■ Frank, L- How* llol 4ll^b ^ _ ,M - joi.ct\tst&atyb 1. tum-r ^0« ITh.'so Charter R. Ramntoll 1101 010 110.61 .60 ^Alexander Uvraneo Jr. 1003 Sli 410.01 .60 ; John R. Kandrlek '"no?" " M3 0.4! ... " »4 3- St. .50 • | Edward E. Kanail 1504 491 53.si -.11 * I Arthur J. Haury ISM 060 *0.1" .50 I - M0 25.0C /.It ' J. J. Balawunoar 1C03 BOS I12.0C f i Arthur M. Bnrnaa 1402 CO la 113. IS -50 1 Patrick H. A EUaabadi Griffith lit. 3 Cot 4-t.6« '.u 0 Clara V. Farnlay Ert. 74! 3M.00 ,5.. ' W Arid SECTION- E ^ ^ Charlat O. Clarke 2002 711 21. 5B .50 (tallia F. Carry 2401 771 10L2* J.. .in Hawaed Mitahal! 3uu3 471 S.03 J* .'10 Miriam C. Adaant " . 3201 774 " 30.1 1 ,cu BECTION H 40 Louaila F. Stark 3403 004 7.64 .St •JJ Henry U ' Dyaon X601 141 11.24 .51 JJ C. T. Williams . 310 j 01s .ism .u .50 Mary E. Uka BECTION I ^ 7 -, Jl •• 000 7.34 .51 *2 - 'St a. lis M M " . S03 i.70 M Ml Baaeh Villa Impntramaat Co. 4301 037a 5.11 .U ,50 Mary E. Lako 4101 0S1 C.40 it 1 mP'WWf"'- ,5S ,0-7T -r' SECTION K M Cart tan a ry Fund 4002 745 O.lit .5 Z T» Tit '5' jt - f JBO j 64 'So • I iu fM : s I : w . 5 'g :i

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AFTER JUSTICE FRANCIS H. WARE ! IS PLEASANTLY SURPRISED ; BY UNEXPECTED VISIT Police Justice Francis H. -Ware received an agreeable surprise on , Monday, afternoon. Passing along [fltear the. vicinity o fthe City Hall, I ("hie fof Police Johnapn haile.] J hi mwith the information that a ' gontlcnlnn desired to sec him. Entering the office. Justice Warp j discovered Harold M. Ware waitsi ing to greet him with extended U hand. The two Wares are first " 1 cousins, and in the euriy dav.- nf II young manhood, hail been asK-cial-eii together in the housepairtin-r " Forty years hn,. elapsed since "'thi two cousins last met. Mran0 while Harold M. Ware lias devel- " oped into a cement-block manufacturer upon u (urge scale in Wichita I blossomed out into u Police Justice, and a Beach Censor of intcrnatitinJ | The reunion has been delightful "> ; to both gentlemen ; and the hours,io ; fly a" too quickly exchanging ami reviving reminiscences of former days. Police Justice Ware will have 1 the pleasure of entertaining his " cousin, Harold M. Ware, during his .„ ] stay in the city. . Advertise in the Sentinel.

: . OPPORTUNITIES i to purchase at a reasonable price large plots ot land • in Ocean City for development purposes, especially ■yj with an» ocean frontagc7~areTttnTTTst-^^ The last large tract of this .kind (almost 2000 £ 1 -<^3 feet of ocean front extending back about 1 000 feet) has ' recently been put on the market. ^ ...r Two railroads and an electric trolley line pnss * 2 through this property; also a cement automobile 5? road along the ocean front. There is room for over j 500 lots. Don't wait for this property to he sold three or four times before waking up h Get in on the ground S . floor ! CHARLES P. LAKE REAL ESTATE BROKER 836 Asbury Avenue

| RAL^H T. STEVENS .30 riember of Progressive League of Cape Hay .60 .54 m Candidate tH. Solicits Support Republican Nomination S of f°r Ocean City Friends Member of Assembly at i PRIMARY ELECTION 1 SEPT. 26, 1922 5 m Paid for by Ralph T. Stevens M S - ifartlfffilfalill'Si'H I iuil i iKlj^iEikiifbx.ffci Wit MllVfliTVf aaii^'irfl UilHliitift n . I i«Mxrtua.i ,