Ocean City Sentinel, 23 November 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 7

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922. SEVEN

OR. PETTIT PRESENTS BABY KIWANIAN SET OF MONKEY-GLANDSi - 1 1 PAUL W. GIBBONS PREDICTS « GREAT FUTURE FOR CITY < AS TENNIS CENTER A medical man may always lie 1 depended on, to Html colli shivers ooun-ing down the spine. Nelson, J the hero of Trafalgar, is reporte.l . to have said, ho could face a cannon without a tremor, but the right of a surgeon's case of in- * strumcnts, 'raised "goose-flesh" all over him. I.ast week Dr. Herschel Pettit was presented with an Anti-Pro-hibition pocket-flask, and in return, j he on Wednesday last, presented the Baby Kiwanian with a set of monkey-glands. The discovery of the glands, in an envelope, tucked between the toes of a very agile specimen, of . the species from which according to Darwin, man descended, caused ! something of a sensation. For a second it seemed as if the company present, were in doubt as to whether they should laugh or ^ scramble for the door. All fears however subsided, when a second package was opened, and a hand- , some electriy boudoir lamp was ' disc Mind. Dr. Allen Corson, at the request of President "Bill," gave an instructive resume of the work beingcarried on by the medical faculty. carneu on uy inc invuicui lucuuy,

fpr the elimination of cancer. Fewrealized, Dr. Corson, stated, what . a heavy toll of mortality was reap- 1 ed annually, from the ilisease. Ninety thousanil people each 1 year fell victims to the scourge. ' Through the heroic efforts of medical scientists, Tuberculosis hail j ' been reduced fully 50%. To the same degree the profession was now applying itself to the cancer ■' scourge. By means of literature, lectures,' and moving pictures, they were endeavoring to educate the public,' to the necessity and wisdom of consulting a physician if the least suspicion of cancerouB growth ex- > ' isted, in any part of the body. j I .awn Tennis, however was the. subject of chief interest at the lunch hour. Two expert tennis players werej present, in the perrons of Paul W.

! Gibbons, of Philadelphia, and Har- [ voy Y. I.akc. t President "Bill" introduced Mr. Lake to the company as "the man \ I who hail put Ocean City on the s 1 1 map in the tennis world," and in- s | 1 Vited him to give a brief resume of c the work accomplished during the b past season, in connection with the n 1 construction of the public tennis ii courts. h Mr. Harvey Lake's forcast of;c _ the future, as far the game of ten- 1 a his was concerned, was singuldrly promising. Ocean City, he declur- '• j ed, was logically and character- f' istieally, a tennis city. Ocean City, * ' with its reputation and its social atmosphere, appealed to precisely; " I the same class of people, as thej!l game of tennis, above all gomes, I 'r appealed to. The very nature ot the game '! precluded the features, which are.'1 .' too of ten associated with other jc j. forms of sport, to their discredit, jc and to the moral injury of those who participated. j '' The absence of physical contact ^ made ruffianism and bodily injury . ; while, the comingling I of the sexes made it an ideal fam- \ ily game. e Paul W. Gibbons of Philadel-I s phia. President of the District Ten- i , nis Association which comprised j s fifty-two clubs, and a member of | I the Executive Committee of the [ National Tennis Associaitno, paid % s high tributes to Harvey Y. Lake, ( both as a player and as a tennis architect. ; , Ocean City was particularly for- | tunate in having Harvey Lake; for j j . he had done more to keep Ocean ' f ' Citv in the eves of the snort world \

. than any man, with an out-stand-ing record in tennis championship. Referring to the newly conrtruc- ■ te:'. courts, Mr. Gibbons pronounced "them to be the acme of perfec- ' tioti in tennis architecture. He j I amazed at the layout; rot a i . single word of adverse criticism, . nor a suggestion of improvement, r could he make. •When the twenty-two courts and , the proposed clubhouse had been ' i completed. Ocean City would have finer tennis facilities than any f resort in the east. t Mr. Gibbons assured his aurii- . ence, that every dollar spent in

promoting tennis, would bring ■ twenty in return. He would encourage tennis for young people, above any other sport. A young man, who circumstances had removed to a strange city, would if able to play tennis, l>e assured of an entry into the most desirable section of society in thut community, and would find prowlss in the game, a financial asset of the highest import - R. W. Edwards was on his feet, long liefore the applause which .followed Mr. Gibbon's address, had j subsided. j The development of Ocean City 'into a great center- of out-door : athletics, has long been one of M r. j pet ambitions. ' Upon his suggestion, the Kiwanis Club went on record, pledging itself, to work and agitate for the completion of the twenty-two courts, and the clubhouse proposed by next season, with the addition' ; two companionship courts, with a stadium to accomodate the specWAS MARRIED ON ARMISTICE DAY I Armistice Day, Joseph J. Kehoe, 1604 Pleasure Avenue, local manof the Paper Product Com755 Asbury Avenue, and Helen Roche of Philadelphia were married, at St. Augustine's - Church. Friday night, preceding the nupi tial rites, Mr. Kehoe celebrated the last day of liberty, with a stag ' party given at the young couples I prospective home. I . . ..... '' A number of friends at-

' tended, and after presenting their '• condolences and congratulations! Si - proceeded to enjoy themselves as only bachelors can. - Mr. Kehoe is an ex-service man, e , having served three years in the a Navy, on eleven different ships. j, Mrs. Kehoe who is an orphaned L : child was educated in the Villa | Maria Academy. <i Mr. Kehoe has been in Ocean in City a period of six weeks, dur■e ing which time he has made a host y of friends, who welcome him as a permanent resident. " i. o V n Advertise in the Sentinel. '

The clumey climbers u«id by French telephone linemen were a constant source of amusement for the telephone men of America who eerved In France during the war.

E. A. CORSON 1 General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY | ROADS. SEWERS, ERIDGES, BULKHEADS — Don't let the spring find you A78L ( / I / ith a leaky roof. Thunder ( QQfcv ■' ) storms are coming and a leaky ■"VSU A .. roof will be apt to result in I 1 • -aOt — - jBrt* jfa ' Trf-- considerable damage. ~i -rr.^"»\7 T Chimneys that leak should ' BRCr I j be looked after and made ,r. : !^k\ \ I water- tight Smokey chimneys "V ifi can be made to draw. ■ J/Mr\V7s! / i T'n r°ofs are fire-proof. J|[/lDI\ V^/ A All kinds of stove and heater — -ill IILov \ z!_ // I repairs, stove and heater pipes, ft, M B XV-/ r I r Tin, slate and slag roofing. ! l#P7T7 r smith '-/ / / / I | THBTIN8MITM ■/ f ^ ' 1 309 Hleventh Street All Kind* of Outtere -J ,

jj TO BE ASSURED j; ! i.a.i yourself of our expert architectural ami technical ability when !! vou arc considering building, when y0u finally decide to build you will i] | have decided that we are the BUILDERS to fulfill your exacting require- , U LESLIE HEADLKY CO. ING j Builders Architects H 515 Eighth Street Ocean City I; Our Methods are Different jj Ample Facilities jj Ample Resources | Dependability Proven j

NEW OFFICES FOR ; COMMERCE CHAMBER '• SECRETARY HOWE EQUIPPED e FOR GREATER- SERVICE TO COMMUNITY F. I,eroy Howe. Secretary of the Ocean City Chamlier of Commerce had removed his office* to larger ; and more convenient quarters, sith uated at 80S Eighth Street, il The locale of the new offices, situated as they are," within easy y ncess to the center of the city and r the Boardwalk, should prove idea! •• for the representation of the Chamber of Commerce. Visitors - into the city make their way ing variably to the Boardwalk, partice ularly summer visitors, and the o offices of the Secretary will thcrod fore, be most convenient, should n'they require any information. h The new offices are admirably i- c<iuipped for expeditious service. A large counter faces the entrance, at which a bookkeeper is on duty, ready to accomodate ^ All records are there within im-j mediate access, ami information, | upon any matter of genera! infoimation, appertaining to the city.1. A most complete address list will * be available, to any who may de- ; s sire to consult it. In a short time Secretary Howe proposes to install a card system, 'e which will contain the city and for * eign address, of every individual !S consulting the Bureau. j In that way the city will have

at its service, a complete index of j all enquiries made, at the offices,' and of their nature. (During the past Summer, the I Bureau of Information proved to ; he one of the most valuable asserts ' to the city, with greater facilities at hand, its future service will be very greatly augmented. o » He and She Talk ' "You don't make bread like j i1 mother used to make." "Nor <k> you make 'dough' like j Dail used to make." I i, KS' I Repairing telephone lines under difficultlee. . FOR SALE ^ Qvrlantl Tou ing Carl ! in Good Condition. A Bargain Jl Call at 619 ASBURY AVENUE

sodas High Grade Ice Cream sundaes p i< . i< . furmax 724-26 Asbury Avenue 639 Orders Delivered Central Real Estate We are planning our new office at the comer of 8th. and Wesley I Ave. which we expect to occupy about March 1st, 1923. Come in our office and talk to us about Ocean City. We want to hear your views. may have something to offer that would be of inlerest to you. dont forget our old fence. jones has it. j J. R. JONES REALTOR 608-Sth STREET OCEAN CITY, N. J. Edgar T. Berger Real Estate In 31st St. Section of Ocean City I Fine CMtagn to Sal, or I cm Ita.1 you mo»t any Kent Cottage in onr District Lots Sold on Terms ! j - ■ 1 j CHAS. D. SAMPSON Stoves, Hardware, Oils, Roofing 408-10 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. the Whole Dinner Hot Better even than that, you can cook a tigmeaLaix orwmy iiua»el»at a time, with but thrte burner»*otng. Tnu'a because aQ the heatii retained and potto vroHL mnaertauobxtti iambi Also tf', » wonderful bumen. Ahrayi looks cooker, with refinements rpic and span. , . conveniences to be And there will be no had in no other range. backaches, for the new You can work over the comfort height prevents enclosed, heat - retaining stooping, top with comfort. Across Compact and durable, its smooth surface vessels Beautiful fa design and can be pushed without finish. Four sires, tipping. See it demonstrated at Grease does not reach our Salesrooms. # City Gas Light Co. 9 839 ASBURY AVENUE

■: BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. 4r COUNTY OF CATS MAY. NEW JERSEY. i „ PUll. lT IdtlCl I" j Notice I- hereby riYC" ^thel^ eeeM^jdY ; na i Krehoklere of the County ot^Cnpo JSw. ] »i litMT Sound Chnnnel. Inelndin* Rtrnuee j F , lt.ieule I>rnw Spnn. Croowtod Timber N Treetle and Abutmente with Crmveled An- , c ' liroorbee on Snbd Fill, on the line of tho , p i North Wild wood to Bnrloivh Rood in I „ ' .Middle Tdwndiip.^Cnpe^Mny County. N • j n J C.pe'hiny'court Houae. Cn|ie Key County. T 1 ! l,id."mntnS and" bond for the propowd h • work, prepered by R. FENDALL SMITH. | County Eiwtneer. and .pproved by the I j fllil* In t'he^omre^of the^mtd ennineer^ «! / Won^JC. f^TndmlLy'h. | ' ;^ti\e bidder, durinir boeinee, boor,, j j the , per ifi ret ion" nnd blue print, of the . |

by the Enxinoer on proper not- T lee. and • deprwit of S21.00. whirl, will be *- refunded upon the return of the Plena | Bid, tmtat be mede on • the^jlUndard i therein nnd required by the lperlflr.tK.n-, aide, adtfreaaed to The Board of Choien f ! Freholdora^ of the ^County of Cape ^Mny. Mid "herk ^alf ^ot'^'waa^an'' JNCrt'to TTi." atjimUrd* prot^d ''tom'^'ntuSi to the apecifiretlona. copies of which will order of The Board of Choeen Kree- ! holder, of the County of Cat. Mar. N. J I

STREETS OF i i North Street tfionton PUr# I St. Jamca Piece t | Ffrvt Street. f ' St. Chertea Piece t - Second Street. t i sssis Perk Piece. J Fourth Streot. ' B'lshton Piece. • i Fifth Street, i Sixth Street, i Seventh Strwt. ^ I Eitrhth Street. i ; Moorlyn Terrece. 1 ! Tenth Street. Walton Pteoo. ] F'rventh ^8treet. Fourteenth Street. Bay View Piece. ! Fifteenth Street. ' Sunaet PUce. . i Beyonne Piece, el Chelate Piece. L Sixteenth Street. Seventeenth Street. Filch teenth Street. AT Nnmbere conaecntlvely Sooth from Flrat to Fifty-ninth . Street,. Asmara er Street! c Rnnninx PnreDal R From Bey to Oeeee Ple.au re Avenue.

OCEAN CITY Proapaet Avenue. Avenue . Avenue. 1 ' Avenue. Aabury Avenue. I Central Avunue. | On Gardena Traft Roed. j" Atlentic Boulevard. ; (Continuation of At- j J Untie Ave., curve, around the Garden, <N. of leeoon) '^tnmenclnx on Bey I Lecoon Roed. Creecent Roed. Inlat Roed. Soebrieht Roed. Waaler Roed. y Holly Tree Road. h Ocean Roed. Morninseido Roed U Neaaeu Walk. ' a G*"°a Road. Beech Rand.

Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL j T. LEE ADAMS, Health Officer Office Hours: ■I ' I 11.00 to 12.00 A. M. I Phone 20 and ask for Health j Officer during office hours, if > | complaint is to be made for any 1 ! violation of health code, or address postal to box 244. ' WILLIAM MALONEY Auto Electrician Batteries Recharged and Repaired I —all makes. | Prest-O-Lite Battery and Gas Tank Service. Stewart-Warner Speedometer i . Service. 1 1 Airco Acetylene and Oxygen for,| cutting and welding. Starter, Generator and Ignition ; Work. 29 S. Florida Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of FURNITURE at lesa than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS ft BRO. 720-22 Aabury Ave. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER OFFICE: 8th SL Opposite P. O. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work. Plana and Estimates Furnished All Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON Contractor and Bailder • 226 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY Phone — 1-J E. A. BOURGEOIS Formerly of Lee and Bourgeois Carpenter and Builder OCEAN CITY, N. J. Jobbing Work a Specialty E. A. BOURGEOIS 901 Central Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phooe 471-W G. O. Adams H. S. Adams W. W. Adams GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. Plastering, Range Setting BRICKLAYING, Etc, Etc. All Woifc in Maaos Line Promptly Attended To. •M Ocean Arenac. OCEAN CITY, N. J. LEANDF.R S. CORSON BUILDER 11936 Wesley Areoae. 3

===——=—! ROOMS i Plymouth Place £ Atlantic lie. | Nicely furnished room,. Electnc hghls. Hal wain heal. Central local ion : _ TERMS REASONABLF. e-.

BAY VILLA LAUNDRY TO ONE TO ALL Do not Forget the Old Reliable Which wan Established in 1916 Try it once — complete your laundry while you wait. Call, write or Phone 169-W 217 BAY AVENUE Ocean City, N. J. FRANCES FREEMAN, Prop. E. I_ SMITH F.. H. CAMPBELL SMITH & CAMPBELL HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS Anbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY is now in its New Offices 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrons and friends will be eordiaily welcomed ;JOHN MARTS LUMBER COMPANY ' NINTH STREET AND HAVEN AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. r Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, * Sanh Weights, ytc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. WELCH CONSTRUCTION CO. "Welch Built Homes" ^ "Built By The Sea"

OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phone 180 JOSEPH BROADLEY PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phir.o 8B-M Orubb Brothers Building Contractors JOBBING A SPECIALITY 609 Third Street, Ocean City, N. J. Telephone 4S7-R S. B. SWAN J- E- TROUT ij SWAN and TROUT PRACTICAL CA1F1IT11S ill 1IIL1I1S 1040 ASBURY AVE OCEAN OTY, N. J. JOBBING A SPECIALTY wire KRAUSS /j"\To Wire Vour House PHONB No. 17T-W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY YOU 8H0ULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect yonr Ocean City cottage. Yon mnnot spare the time to look after it closely yonmelf and most depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have bnilt for s Urge number of people and conld refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs of the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE n I I I I rvr D 0CBAROTV , •thst.opposi.. r.o. DUILUtLK K.J. Any Hint1 Any Where Joseph 6. Champion Building Contractor r OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' I . I SENTINEL ADS ARE MONET SAVKSS 1