- ; / TWO OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. X. J.. THURSDAY. nVTiiDKR lit lie:
First Stanza In Kiwanian Golf Handicap Tournament At Northfield October 11th KEEN RIV.Al.RV SHOWN AMONG MEMBERS- IN COMPETITION FOR PRESIDENT'S CLP. WHISKEY READ GOES HINTING FOR NINETEENTH HOLE
An atmc -pi.e " . suppressed e-ci: '---ei prevailed the spacious .11;, in c ttmic. 4.f the Btscayne Hotel, rm Wednesday October 11th, s- the members of the Ocean City . Ki-raoi' '"rah, sat dowu to their iwm luocheo-.. , Deep furrows ar..i frowns were seen on many brows, ' nr. 1 an rtprer-ion mingied of woo y and anxiety, upon faee« usually wreathed in suiDes. There was a very market! absence, of the customary happy-go- - lucky air characteristic of the ■ Kiwani, spirit; the singing -eemed to drag into the i-inor mode, despite the heroic efforts of Presi; dent "BiH." Efforts, brave ar..i bold. w*re ma.te to revive drooping spirts: but the mirth, the laugn and Che jeat, war of the force.! varfty. ami unnatura'. The entire 'assembly appeared to have been laboring, un'ier the incubus of some dreadful calamity. The management of the popular ( hostelry had prepare.! a wonderful luncheon— chicken and ail the . trimmings; but appetites were de- . tided' y not good. In fat*, the manner in which some few regard- J ed their plates, was alarming. What could hare ailed the Club? What direful sorrow was impending? Eventually the secret began to leak out. Immeoiately luncheon was over, the members were boom) for Northfield. there on the | Knits to match their skill, in a . Handicap Golf Tournament for the President'* Cup. As soon as the iee was broken, the conversation became richly < interlarded with words and j « phrases known only in the golfer's ' "« vernacular. I Something was said of the' J I
d • back-spin", the "drag," and. the u "cut," while the science of putting .- >u .iiseussed with all .the eloquenee of Willie Parte. Alexander y Herd or J. H. Taylor. , ,r One of two of the members also ■ *' had turned out to luncheon, in a i "• typically golfing costume, which i • cave to the assembly a touch of l* the spectacular. The tournament however, seem? ' destined to create quite a new ' " interest in the tl .b. and prove a ' I very useful adjunct to the Club's ' numerous activities. - i The following constitutes the standing of the competitors to e date; f Dr. John' Whitiear *8 0 88 ' Clinton B. Price 104 10 94 , Linwood F. Minuer 10C 15 SI f Hans Burkhardt 116 25 91 j Floyd Simms 118 25 93 j Harry Hea<lley 143 48 95 i ' Charles Read 151 50 101 ' Elmer Shar.tr 151 70 61 r f Hersehel Henderson 152 70 62 ' ' H. Collison Jr. 158 70 88 h P Melville Smith 160 TO 90 5 " George W. Reed 166 70 96 Ere ! Hoffman 168 70 98 h • A. R. Fog* 169 70 99 J It Iran spires that R. W. Ed- * ' wards, Michael Nahaas, and Rus- i | seO H. Nalty appeared too late " " upon the links to clasaify, other- P ! wise the score might have assumed ° 1 another complexion. o ti Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mactague j of Went Philadelphia, have return- " ! e,! home, having .-pent "* pleasant ' 'season at thefr'summer cottage nr. n I Wesley Avenue in the vicinity of _ I Seventh Street.
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COMMUNICATED A fine example of -port-manship Now that the season for -hoop '• ing wild- ducks is here, the gunner is once more confronted with the problem of finding a place where . A>.: .gr. ;.-.a- ; r -p ert.. I owners right- are -arre and the sign "Keep Off." mean - just what it says, there is also such a thing "■-as "meadow courtesy." and rt i- t-, courtesy alone that the state owethanks for the bulk of the revenue that it receives frmn gunning li-eer.se.-q ' Ail runners familiar with the ' meadow-, lying between the Egg Hari»-r and Tuckahoe River- an-; up Cedar Swamp Creek, will appreciate the quality of sports-man ship , -how« by Madara and Tallman in i granting to others -the pieasurei that they themselves enjoy. Who know- but what Charles Vanamari. uhe bo^s of the Betk!ei iiem Steel Company's vast expar.-e . of meadow lands) might have Hon- ; , ored the office of Freeholdership as , ell as Tallman. had he shown j more of the Mmlara and Tallman ■ pu.hlic spirttedneas. - A. Gunner. P E R S O N A L S Mr. and Mr-. J. Kay Haines-, spent a week, in this resort, the guests of Mrs. Haines' father, W. Lifo>inc<-tt. of the Swarthmore Mrs. Carolina H. Lachenmayer has closed her cottage, 1523 A»bury Avenue, and returned to her home, 31553 North Twenty-Second Tioga, Philadelphia. Mr.' and Mrs. James C. Wal.-h. have taken a cottage on Wesley where they propose to spend the winter. Mr. Walsh ha- ! dosed a singularly prosperous season at the Arcadia, the popular and fahionable restaurant the Boardwalk. Mrs. 8._-T. Henderson, has redto her home in Houtzdale, Pa., having summered happily in I this resort. Mrs. James Lynn has returned her home, 4325 Baltimffiv Aves
I ue Philadelphia mfter a plea i vacation during the -uir.mer it t- Has reeort. I A former re -i- lent of Oeea ( City, Mr-. Vance L. Eaiy, ha* be--urnding a two weeks' vacatlo here. Mr.-. Ealy has returne.; : 'e her home Ir. Steuber.ville Ohio. ' Mi- Mactague i- one of i 1 leading -pints among the lad.- ■ a-soctated with t'c Ocean Ci" Jtece.-.t vi-itors to ftcean Cit; ir.c'u-ie Mr. and Mr- William T of Lhgan Pa. ' N. S. Goff of Oeear, City, warecent -tor to N- York C Mr-. B. F. Govt r. accompgnie , her .ianghter, Josephine, m , '-rv-i Thursday to Phiiailelphia. ;a lirief vacation visiting frier,The Pi e.d-ient of the Ocean Cit Hotel Proprietors A --oriation, M ' George T. Mann of Phila-lelphi • ■ was a recent visitor. Mr and Mr.-. Charles H. Kr will leave Ocean City within a f* ■fays for St. Petersburg Flori- . - here they propose to spend : ■ winter at their cottkgv there. Pa-t Commodore and Kr,. H. Harris of Phiiailelphia, prop- - ; to remain the greater portion ■ the winter in Ocean City. Mr. ur.d Mrs. Winters of Phi , ddphia spent a post-season weekend at their cott^v located ir.50 Anbury Areni*. COAL RANGE FOR SALE 1028 A»Wt Aveaae Ocean City, N. J. ADVERTISE IN THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
J. H. CHADWICK & CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING 1 1 17 Aabary Avenue and 1657 West Aveane ESTIMATES FURNISHED JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTEXTED TO Fhone 4I9-J €s H. R. COOPER, .JR. Builder 29th and Central Avenue. Ocean City, J. I Phone 97M I jsJ&Snel | I r UMTVERSAL ^ I -T Ant co .7, thr loir.il Unequaled in Value ^ I Equipped with Electric Starting and Lighting System, demount- 1 1 able rims, extra rim and non- | skid tires all around — the Ford Sedan at $645 is the greatest motor car value ever produced — an enclosed car of comfort, conveniBnce and beauty. Reasonably prompt delivery. Terms ffdaked. EDWARD G. KURTZ Authorized Ford Dealer OCEAN CITY, N. J.
- >T tTKMENT OF THE OWNER--HIP, MANAGEMENT. ETC, REQl'iRED BY THE At T OF CoN1 ..RESs OF AUG! -T.24. 1912. ' Senuiwt p uUufcdd 'weekly a; I wan Cu> . N. J.. for October 1. St'ate ' New Jtt*. . I.- :-., re a V-'...- • P.; .<• *i for the State an county j'. V-«). • per*or.a.'y xppeansi Lewi* I- Barrett. w"ho, having if. iuly -wpra according to -aw. !• -pf.tti at : -ay* that he the - M age i ,.f Jhe OceawSef.tiocl ami that the follow- ■ - u- • belief, a true statement . if a daily paper, the circula- -. i. etc.. of the aforesaid publi- • caption, req'uire.1 by the Act f Aogu.t 24. 1912. embodiwl i--ertion U3, Postal Laws and Regviationa. printed or. tlie reverse o." k 1. That the names and aii-•;re:--e- of the publisher, editor. '•u-ine»- manager- are: Pub--her, Ocean City Printing A Publishing Company, Ocean City, N. K-it'-r, P. J. Evans. Ocean I'ity. N. J.; BJIMlnaa. Manager. Buirett. Oct--.- Idty. N". 2. That the owners &S&A • uirie and addresses of individual < wners or. if a corporation, give its name and the names and ad-re-.-e- of stockholders owning or : -Ming 1' per cent 6i more of the total amount of stock.) Oca:, City Printing & Publishing Company; Howard S. stain ton, il. S. Mowrer, B. Frank Smith, l.e-is L. Banett, Alfred R. Smith, Harry F. Stanton. 3. That the known bondholder.-, i . mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 pet i —nds, mortgages, or other securities are; Home Building St Loan. Association. 1. That the two- paragraphnext above, giving the names of , the owners, stockholders, and se- ■ 'eurity holders if any, contain not , only the list of stockholders and . security holders ax they appear , upon the books of the company 1-ut also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appear, upon the books op the company ~ a.- trustee or in any other fiduciaij relation, the name of the peraon or corporation for whom ueh trustee is acting, is -gh-en; _ also that the said two paragraphs contain -tatements embracing affiants full knowledge and belief 'as to the circumstances and con- , e .
I. oitione ur.dec w-hich stockholders ■_ ami security hohier- who do not appear upon the books of the com- »'• pan; us tr-tee-. hoi,; -tock and. '"securities ir. a capacity other than ] 15 -hi- affidavit ( a- no reason to >*- , iieve that any other person, association. or corporative ha- any ' ■ said stock. : - '.her xecur- > Sties than as si a state.! I y him. d 1 EWJS L. BARRETT. g Business Manager. '• Sworn and subscribed 'efore mi • this 13th day of Octoler 1922. f H. 8, MOWRER. Notary Public. (Mv cure- expire- April ARCHITECTS L. Leslie Ht adlev Co. Incorporated ARCHITECTUAL SERVICE Builders 515 EIGHTH STREET . (Eighth and Wesley Ave.) 1, Ocean .City. N. J. 11 Designer arid builder "f Artistic Bungalow- Convenient Cottages, 1 ; Up-to-date Apartments. Modern Hotels. ^ i . I. ' Angus S. -Wade ARCTtlTECT 2« So. 15th. St.. Phila.. Pa. . N. E. Cor. 8th St Allimtic Ave. PWne Ml f; — I VIVIAN B. SMITH ARCHITtxT ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. r ' - ; tOOD ADVICE ' Do not build until you talk the r matter over with u*. L. LESLIE HEADLEY CO, Inc. 515 Eighth Street. ENGINEERS Wm. H. Collisson, Jr. Civil Engineer and Surveyor CPS Fr„rm. Oee.1. ClIT. N. J.
Phoae 229- J ^ Estimates Furnished WM. T. TAYLOR RARER H AINQER 912 Central avenue Ota^n City, N. J. p Cape May County Title and Trust Co. Xoccwerar tin gear E$lmn and Scare* Co. Cape May Court House, N. J. Acts as Executor and in a Fiduciary Capacity I TITLE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN ON^MORTOACES MUNICIPAL BONOS FOB SALE Searches " | Briefs of Title Conveyancing a , /A -fithian- A ' (; ERECT A FITTING MEMORIAL Our equipment, professional experience and immense stock of quality memorials ° are at your disposal. An inspection of °ur plant, where none but .skilled artisans are employed- is cordiallv invited. Here one can view memorials of every description in th^ various stages of construction. 0. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEASAKTVH.LE, N. J. . OAKDEN, N. I.
Ch»rlv- S. Patton Ha- cloned ( t hi.' .-umroer cottage for the «ea- - Mi,n. and returned to Philadelphia, i Mr. l'atton occupier a place of . prominence and pre«tige. In banki ing circle' in the city of Philadet- - Ph'»- ^ ■ HOTEL STRATFORD k ./ 7th aid Ocewn Ave. OPEN AIL YEAR light Hmirehreping Room Spreial Low Rain MRS MILTON RUBINCAM ATTORN EYS- AT- LA W Harcourt & Steelmari LAW OFFICES asDi ry AVE.. OfEAS riTT. N. J It A. M. > r. M. ANDREW C. BOSJVELL Law Offices MASTER IN CHANCERY [ OCKAN CITY. N. J. Druglexa Healing: Nature'* Method I). M. Richards, I). C. CHIROPRACTOR Ha* opened offices in the Hotel Lamont, Tuesdays. Thursday, and Afternoon -3 to 5; Evening-6 to 8 J. Prescott Cadman, Jr. Estate ol Mark Lake funeral Director 800 Central Avenue ! Ocean City New Jersey AUTO EQUIPMENT - d
d — — ^ Now is the Time to r Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey »• ' J ■ I. WAREHOUSE! SIXTH AND WEST AVE STOVES STOVES STOVES trHMTfRK. STOVES, RlLr- ^'Uxo^ TO THE PUBLIC BAY SIDE FISH MARKET h 1211 Bay Avenue. Ocean City ,N. J. Supply Daily FRESH FISH OYSTERS CLAMS 8 CRABS and CRAB MEAT and give your order' Prompt Service Moncrief & Sons B RECK LEY'S ; HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERSClinton L. Brerkley, Prop. Ready Mixed Paints, Lead and Oil 920 and 922 Anbury Avenue Phone. 356-W
HOTELS AND COTTAGES
Boarding by the day or week. Meals Served THE HOLM I) EL I. 835 Wesley. Ave. (Phone 47J) Special features — Hot and cold running water in each bedroom; steam heated; home -cooking. WADE MONCRIEF. Prop. ■ IMPERIAL HOTEL 1015 Central Ave. A. M M.cGr.«re, P,„. " A« Yre, Modw*. Ran HomCooh*, "TTuHauyHmri H A LC Y os hall 1T16 We* ley Ave. Ocean City Neva Jerrey Newly furnished rooms; running water in each room; Three minutes from the Beach Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell THE MELROSE NOW OPEN For the Season 1922 JOHN L. VAN TINE, Prop. Hth Street and Anbury Avrnue OCEAN CITY. K. J. 1 MEDI WILLITS P. HAINES. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Honrs, 9 A. M. to I P. M. Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Phone ^0 Glasses lilted Cor. Wesley Ave. and 9th St. «e It A. M.i 7 t. • r. M. ALLEN CORSON, M. D. 821 Wesley Avenue CITY NEW JERSEY later -Slate 11*-A HERXCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. »«„: ( „ A M. ; 7 te 8 P. M. WeL sad Saa.. ) „ „ A. n|, Bell Pkeae 178
1 Bracebridce Hall 624 Woley Avenue OPEN ALL -WINTER Ha Hal ^ Meek Sirnt ANNA E BRA< ! THE DARLINGTON 1126 Central Avenui Open May 18 for the Season 1922 Dining room enlarge,!; running water in rooms. Rates Furnished upon ApplicatiM Mr*. SAMUEL DARLINGTON Mrs. J. D. CARTER I ROXBOROUGH HOUSE 716 9th Street OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY • Open AH the Year. Room, by Day or Week. Reduced raE-s for wiatcr. MRS. S. HENDRKN KEITH HALL 913-615 Wesley Avenue Will Open April 15th, 1921 Special Rates Address JOS. C. RAMSEY a- ab«c HEATED ROOMS FOR THE WINTER 9*eiiil PiSa a M«)»-t MRS. CHAS DENNIS 1033 Albury Ave.. Ocean Cay. N. J. DICAL . 7 W I P. M. John H. , Whitiear, M. D. '• 717 WESLEY AVF.NFE d OCEAN CITY, N. J. — v ■ — OMaa Hear* Oram CHy TanSar. W reared.,. TlUar >mr*U. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Physician Oreaa City OBrr Phlladr'rk,. (tire 8!k A real rat ltlt Bret F.I.I- Tiart ■» Ptmae Z7t-W gfcear. W .last I* . HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY Eighth St. and Weslej Art. Phone 245 k J. Thornley Hughes, P. D. Pharmacist in ChaW ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL
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