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liUVERlENT ROLES ALL HOUSES MUSI HAVE MAIL BOXES WTTFN' WILL OCEAN CITY ENTER HONORS LIST? THREE NAMED IN NEW JERSEY - Some week* ago, we published particulars of a new ruling, by the i 'us t Ollye Department at Washever;" houschohlcr, to provide a 7r-jKr receptacle for mail. Intinotice, that the governmental -lea few weeks grace to put the older Into effect, after which -I. rs mail would lie ilelivereil at a hsiuc which iliil not contain prop- ■ r provision for its reception. The time of grace is drawing; arc further notified of the departThe liest receptacle of all is a 'it cut into the door, anil cov "red l>y a metal brass plate. licrddcs being a convenience the door letter plate is also an adorn-; "tat, ami inexpensive. If the • iccholiier however prefers, a ii Ihix will serve the same pur P'r.c, and comply with the regu- • ii pursuance of the ilopartment's wishes in the matter, some cities have adopted a very wise policy. At the request of the civic authorities in some instances, a;..i at the behest of the Cluimof Commerce in others, buil.l--rs and contractors have pledged themselves to include a letter receptacle in all future buildings, undertaken by them. Viilldn this last week, the Der rtment at Washington, has pylr '•iieii an honors list of the towns n:.J cities, in which all houses are provided with letter boxes. New Jersey contains just three cities up to date; Hightstnwn, •>c.,twood, and Keanshurg. One -c;.ders when Ocean City \yll lie i:.:i.dcd. With the co-operation of evc,y householder this can l>e acccmplishcil liefnre the time expires, and the ruling becomes ~S" latory. SO.PPLEE MK CO, WILL BUILD plans COMPLETED FOR ERECTION CTF""*"A FIRST CLASS MODERN PLANT * increasing popularity enjoyed by the Supplce-Wilis-Jones "I'.'k Company, in Ocean City, and' t«c increasing demands made for "f'r celebrated Ice Cream, and built, has made it imperative for the company to enlarge its premises, and add very substantially to :tr present facilities, for attending fo^Ho needs of its customers. 1 •ly 'mve liecn drawn, and sulr rr.Ittok , several contracting firms for utc erection of a one and a,
half story stable, garage and waggon house. The proposed stable will include' accommodations for twenty-two • head of horses, and a garage cap-! S al.'e of housing five large motor trucks. The structure will bo modem' to, the highest degree, constructed of «- brick with an asbestos tile roof,! ' ' necessary, for expedite handling ! „ •' |! lf, M lien completed tlie building . I will is- one of tiio most up-to-date, 1 , tr and santiary in the city, and will . prove an asset of incalculable 1 , j. value to the city, in the work of , l0 entertaining its large summer col- ' . Lw ony of vacationists. •s Courtesy and efficient service to ; i- it-s clientele, constitutes the foun- ( ■latioii upon -which the Supploe-Willis-Jones, Milk Company, has ' i- reared tlie fabric of its success. Not only are the commodities it ' U handles of the finest quality; but > ' s tlie "company strives to make their; ' l- customers feel, their interests arel j MAROON AND WHITE : TIE-UP SCORE WITH BLUE ANDWHITE 6-6 t_ McGRECOR, FORMER PERK iOMEN STAR. SCORES <• ONLY TOUCHDOWN It liecnme very cviilent as the game proceeded, between tlie Ocean City , High School eleven, ' and the Atlantic City High School Reserves on Saturday, staged on "'the National Stadium grounds, that the latter had profited very much from their first tilt against ' tlie local grid artists. The Blue and White youngsters; came hack, and succeeded in tying the score, at G-fi, whereas on ° the former occasion thev departed homeward with n 44 to 0 score c against them. r The home team played a more ^ uniform biand of ball, and their: .. defences were more secure. \ s It should Iks added however, that the Maroon and White, did not1 display the dash and the clan of their game on the previous Saturday, nor anything like the same initiative in line-forcing and plungOno wontlers if there had been' n "let-down" in practice, or if the: [{performers had been indulging rather freely in Jato nights, and were not physically up to standard. MacGregor, the former Perkio-. men star played the stellar role, I . scoring the lone touchdown. ,. In the ranks of the Blue and I ,1 White, Victor Somors, featured. when he blocked Scott Adam's . kick off the one yard line, and foil , „ across it for a touchdown. r MacGregor's performance borderod on the sensational. Cantor r muffed a punt, on the forty-yard s line, ami the Perkiomen star, picki. cd it. up, and covered a fortryan! j — — j
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il dash in svperb style. 1 j Prominent in the sidelines, ( e among local rooters, were seen ( o.two local dominces, Drs. Buck and ( " | Voeglin, both of whom displayed r, sufficient expert knnwiledge ;.f football, to challenge a referee. j The lineup: < ; Ocean City A. C. i s'i Fitzgerald L.E. GotUeibji | ' Gonlon I..T. Perry 1 ( : | Huff I..G. Smith J I I Kutcher C. V. Somers 1 1 T. Adams R.G. Bew j • Gibh R.T. Cook I '.Williams R.E. Cullen j ' Gardner Q.B. Megill ; I..H. Bolte i I S.Adams R.H. {"Canter I j McGregor F.B. (Ttlulliganj; ' Score by peri o<ls: — C ' City 0 0 fi 0 — C 1 : Atlantic City 0 0 0 f. Touchdowns: MacGregor, Som- i ' crs. Substitutions — Cusano for ! Rolte, Clarke for Mulligan. Ref- ' — Dr. F. W. Maroney, Ijiwr- , j cnceville School. Head linesman — ' j Morris. Time of quarters — 10 , minutes.
A. G. VOCATIONS OEFEAlEi) 01 GUI JUNIOR HIGH 13-0 pilf.ggps sensational end wi nning. smith and . seaman star ' 1 i Thut the Ocean City Public , Schools arc developing first class , football talent for the future, was ( made very manifest on Saturday- < last, when the Junior High Team clashed with the Atlantic City Vo- ] . cational School eleven. The game . was staged during the morning on | tlie local grounds, the invaders having to concede tlie victory, to ■ Ocean City's Juniors to the tune i of 13 to 0. In many respects the Ult was I a sensation. Pileggi captained t the local 'grid artists, and proved I ; himself a redoubtable quarter- I back. His spectacular end running was t a feature of the game, eincluiling I a 45 yard criss-cross sprint, am) 1 a 30 yard end dash, which to all ' indication he would have pulled through had he not met with an injury earlier in the game. Smith and Seaman starred, each with a touchdown, recorded as ! their respective shares of tho ' spoils. Seaman's forward passing ulso deserves honorable mention. ' Dedroff for the invaders played 1 1 the luminary role, despite the fact that he sustained a fractured eland rib, and had to bc_carried . out of the game. From beginning to end it was a ■ and fast game, line plunging , creditable, and some very promis- \ developements in bnckfield ; 1 j strategy. ; O. C. A. C. V. S. , , E. Adams R.E. Frailer" 1 1. Bushay R.T. Dagrossa . H. Hawthorne R.G. Sayre ! R. Gordon a McClafferty ' A. Hart L.G. Arbegast A. Jones L.T. Sharansky Hreckley I..E. Somey ' Piliggi Q.B. Dedrolf .jjCVSeaman R.H. Caplan !g. Brownmiller R.H. Adelman | U. Smith F.B. Cain Touchdowns — Seaman 1, Smith jl, Seaman kicked goal. , I Referee, Ewing Corson; Umpire,'' ; Naylor; Headline sman, Gibb; Timekeepers, MacGregor and Wrigley. SENTINEL READ WEEKLY IN 1550 HOMES i
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CHALLENGE TO L0CA1 BASNET-BALL TEAM I RELIANCE CLUB, PI! I LA., DESIRES TO MATCH SKILL , WITH LOC ALS A wut.l to Ocean City Basket-., performer- • The Reliance Club, -f Philadelphia, desire* to u i range for Ia-.ke4-h.dl game*. , »ith all fir-t-rlus* home five* in 1 Ocean City, SVildwood, Egg liar " 1 Kir, Ple&xantville and Atlantir ; 1 It phouhl be understood that the . aggregation will giio ' 1 any team u run for victory, prei pared to enter the list* with tin-: ' The aeonon's lineup include* ] ' alar performer*, including Keagun. > of St. Peter*. formerl> of tlie ! American I*cague, Jameson, Bar i uml Armstrong of the old I Greystock team, besides other well I and experienced players of j - Any team desiring a first-class ; j i 'game, should immediately make j j ; the necessary arrangements by i | communicating with Charles M. | Crothers, 1430 South Fifty-first St., I I Philadelphia. Read This and Weep , Minister: Do you know the . story of the woman that Go- 1 turn- , e<l into a pillar of salt? ^ , Johnny: No, but I know one about a cow being turned into a ('pasture, and the other day I seen ^ an automobile turn turtle. ORI)™N':. ; IT^ ^°CKAN ^ * !TY |IO , ^ USED flllTOTlIQBILEo | of the better kind , ran he bought in safety at : Violin Instruction Wlalvr clasa w^vaLratli^aT' PayUi* tUI l*d ' II Onn Am.. Omsk aty PboM lll-W THE CATERSOX Cor. of 5th and Atlantic Ave. Nicely furnished rooms. Good Table. Open all year. W. H. ALBERT , OLDFIELD OLDFIELD W. H. OLDFIELD t SON Tile and Marble Work i 912 CENTRAL AVENUE , Phone 229-J Ocean City, N. J. Estimates Furnished CHRYSANTHEMUMS IN ALL SHADES AND SIZES 1 In Poll of Cm by the P«r of Docrn MAPLE HILL GREENERY Felmburf, N. J. TcbphoM 807 -t -22 OCEAN CITY BRANCH 642 CENTRAL AVE. Keris — Futeral DeRigns II ADVERTISE IN THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL [ i
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Barclay and McCorkle SAND, PEBBLES. TOPSOII, CEMENT, BRICK and BLOCKS — 4-in, 8-in. and 12-in. wide i Agent for PHOENIX PORTLAND CEMENT 512 EIGHTH STREET Phone 372-M I PHONE 479- W JOBBING AND ALTERATIONS 1 HOWARD O. MACPHERSON Practical Carpenter and Builder ' " Satisfaction i. Our Motto" 1021 ASBURY AVENUE F. W. HUMPHREYS Contractor and Builder Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Estimates Ftec 1317 ASBURY AVENUE &Alale' Last— A B Parlor Pipeless IoMks like a phonograph, and blends beautifully with other home furnishings. The finish is rich, grained mahogany — a vitreous enamel, hard and smooth a* glass and practically ever lasting. You can rub and dust it with a cloth — just as you do your furniture. No dirty Marking. No nickel to polish. Comw www THE Knglnoor •xplaln its unlquo construction ^ lOWNSENDS "SW LUMBER YARD O / OCEAN CITY HJ. eight st. *t haven ave m. TOWNSENC. Prop.. TDe BeiiaDle Builder
POIN'T BE LONELY JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE AS THEY ■"Twitch the Switch" for Silent Service and the "Matchless" Night Atlantic City Electric Company, * 'S
( . H. K. MOTOR CO. 2722 Atlantic Axe. ' 517-W Atlantir City. I.I.DSMOItlLE DISTKIBI TttRS a m WILL GIVE large family houv r.'-nt free for the winter for thg board of one person. Apply 620 Wesiey hV8.,1Ktvi',r a _____ a Oti r Wal I Paper i a veritable ■ find. We aim to i please the particular. Just come ' down an-l inspect our numerous designs. If you are critical it may i take y u a long time to decide— ! there- are so many patterns to choose from— but tho point is that • you can I*? suited exactly right and ; at prices that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH i 1048 Asbury Ave. Ocean City Nr« Jersey ; Alioraliots Jobh<*2 NUM8E8T C. POtiTIERE BUILDER Tssth Sligil D2EJS CITY, B. I L.Lesie HeadleyCo.' BUILDERS Architectural Service IS EIQH^H STREET Ocean City, n. J. j Designer and Builder of Artistic ' Bungalows, Convenient Cottages, l'p-to-Dnte Apartments, Modem j Hotels. i Willard S. Steelman Contractor and Builder JOBBING BOAT WORK 1100 Bay Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. HI PtML 211 J Eiliaattt Theo.F.Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specialty Office: 1032 Central Avenue " Geo. W. Harris REAL ESTATE I and BROKER No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street k I Iri an City, N. J. Bell Phone. I2I-J 831 ASBURY AVENUE Delicatessen il Fancy Grocegimi r Fruits and Vegetable* New Orleans Molasse* William T. Carwithen ( Phone 35-J Wm. H. Powell General Contractor ' Grading and Street Bnlldini rhirty-tourth »t. and West are. OCEAN CITY, N. J. FIRE ALARM SIGNALS 14 — Sixth and Pleasure avenue. . 17 — Eleventh and Bay avenue. 18 — Fourteenth and Bay avenue. 35— Seventh and West avenue. 42 — Second and Anbury avenue. 43 — Fourth and Asbary avenue. j 45 Eighth and Asbury avenue. 46 — Tenth and Asbury avenue. iSThirteenth and Asbury avenue49 — Sixteenth and Asbury avenue 51 — North and Central avenue. 54 — Sixth and Central avenue. 57- — Elernth and Central avenue. 67 — Twelfth and Wesley avenue 68 — Fourteenth and Weeley ave. I 73 — Fourth and Ocean avenue. 75— Seventh and Ocean avenue. 76 — Ninth and Ocean avenue. 82 — Second and Atlantic avenua. 911— Bay ave and Battereea reed j , 96 — Boardwalk at Mooriyn tor i 5=1— Twentieth and Central avenue I

