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OCEAN CITY BUGLE AND DRUM CORPS 10 • HOLD A CANE SALE 1 subscriptions for t h k i new i'm forms are still coming in The Ocemi City Bugle and Drum j < /■ t'orps held their meetiiiK lout Fri-iJ ' day evening, when matter* of ex-:' treme importance were discussed ' ; ami transacted. , | i The new set of By-Laws were:' .submitted, and after careful delib-j cr.it ion were adopte<l. The newj-t c.sle, covers everything appertain- ; ' ing to a military organization, and ; are distinctly what the corps has f needed badly. Their framing and adoption, will obviously facilitate < the work of the organization in 'J the future. v Subscriptions towards furnishing the members of the corps with i new uniforms are coming in, and J every hope is entertained that the £ required amount will soon be reached. The goal set, and the c amount needed is $750. J "The" Bugl~and~Drum Corps, is c distinctively an Ocean City organ- r ization, and deserves the liberal support of Ocean City people. j The providing of the corps with; uniforms will prove a good invest- < merit. What better advertisement j; rould be desired for the city, than! a body of first-class instrumental- : b ists? When they are engaged toje appear anil give their services in'1' other towns, the name of the city j " from which they come, will lie; upon everybody's tongue. n The Drum Corps will be aug- ^ menteil in future, by twelve to sixteen fifes, and this will be one n of the finest in the State, a band r of from forty-four, to forty-eight j Jj pieces. j e Saturday, November 25th the j t Corps propose to hold a cake sale, I ° on Asbury Avenue, when all who feel an interest in the splendid organization, will have an opportunity to help. FIRST M. E. CHURCH c RAINBOW CLASS! Tuesday evening, the Rainbow' Class of the First M. E. Sunday! School, held their first monthly! meeting of the season. - j The meeting convened in the social room of the church, under i the leadership of their teacher, " Mrs. Everton Corson. After a brief business session, a social time was enjoyed, playing games, one of which was the guessing of proverbs. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Harvey Adams, President; Miss Harriett Gibbs, VicePresident, Mrs. Malin Robinson, Secretary; Mrs. Ira Johnson, Treasurer; Mrs. John Wealer, Press Agent. The following members were present, Mrs. Everton Corson, Mrs. Ira Johnson, Mrs. Harvey Adams, Mrs. Russell Crane, Mrs. Elmer Crane, Mrs. Malin Robinson, Mrs. Elmer Unger, Mrs. John Wiesler, and Miss Amy Voss. Mrs. Lydia O'Brien of 829 Asbury Avenue, left Saturday for St. Petersburg, Florida, where she propses to spend the winter with her son.
j THE BASKET BALL CRISIS At a meeting of the Ocean City | || Athletic Association, held in the | Temple Building some weeks ago, the High School students were ■ granted the use of the building ' for basket-ball, but under con- i "jditions which arc practically pro1 The terms aiy, that the Association is to receive two-thirds of the j gate receipts, and in addition each . boy who uses the floor, must be- j i j come a member of_the O. C. A. A., . i by paying three "dollars annual 1 j dues. " j This |ast clause in- the condi- i ■ ! lions, will prove hard upon a great ( number of the boys; in fact will | . ,j prevent them from playing on the 1 -| Theer is every reason to fear, r • j that there will not be a sufficient . number of boys, who will las able , 1 1 to pay this $3.00, in orde> to form in second team, with which the 1 ' could practice. I I Quite a number of the boys f . cannot afford it. Their parents 1 ure making heroic struggles, that ' they may have a good education, ' without paying extra fees. Last year, no such condition was ( i The boys were permit- ~ I j ted two or three practice periods each week, all games to be played " ' Friday night. b ! The High School boys had been j- ■ cherishing the hope, that the D. C. A. A. would have allowed them thir year, 50*3 of the gate re- e 1 ceipts, and that the season would h •i not end in a deficit, as did the last. C At the close of the last season, j > the High School faced a deficit of Their share of the gate receipts, E (one-third) was never sufficient, to J pay the visiting teams their ex- j ipenses. . By reason of the decision made the O. C. A. A., much of the r i 'enthusiasm and the interest, which F | has been very manifest this year £ ! the students, in their ath- , jletic activities, has died out. The conditions are such, thai " many promising players will not ! lie able to have any share, in the fe basket-ball season. ' j. | Under the circumstances nothing more can he done, except to ara schedule, and play as many games as the finances will ! permit; that is providing a safficij ent number of the boys can mus- P I up the $3.00 for the privelegc f i of using the hall. g Small Heated Apartment f i'or rent ( Apply j, Twslfth St., Ocean City, N.
JUNIOR HIGH GRIDS : OUTCLASS P'VILLE ? " PILEGGIO FEATURES AS THE STAR END RUNNER; SCORE 27-0 | , With the record tne Ocean City ■ Junior High Eleven are establishfor themselves, the .Seniors I better look to their laurels. Last Thursday the local grid * - artists, defeated and completely 1 •outclassed the Pleasantville Fresh- v , ies in a well-contested tilt, the I score ringing in favor of the for- r , at 27 to 0. |( Pileggio featured among the >' ' aggregation with his sensa- i , tional end running. He made a " yard gain in the initial period 11 1 of the scrap, and accomplised in " superb style a 30 yard dash in the * final period. Among the invaders, Kellum was t; ' lone and solitary luminary. F visitors exhibited good form. \ and a splendid brand of clean ball; S they could not stop the offens- F ive charges of the local players. Jones, Adams, and Hart featur- a ed in tackling tactics for the b boys. y City Pos. Pleasantville ii Adams L.E. Eckman e Hart L.T. Coheo h I..G. Russo t Jones C. Green h R.G. Carnasol q Carothers R.T. Dixtl Breckley R.E. Higbee il Q.B. Kellum g Seaman R.H. English ' if LH. Browne Smith F.B. Rambo ' ~ Referee: Harry Marts. Time- f Prof. Unger. Time of Halves, 10 minutes. RETURNS THANKS Mrs. Jennie Bickel of Philadel- | phia desires to thank the many friends in Ocean City, for their contributions to the fund raised for her benefit. Mrs. Bickel was formerly a resident of Ocean City, highly esteemed by all who knew her. Hearing of Mrs. Bickel's cir- , cumstances, friends were moved fo , . : how their admiration and esteem in this practical manner. '
E. A. CORSON General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS, SEWERS, ERIDGES, BULKHEADS Don't let the spring find you St. ( / I > -,y ith a leaky roof. Thunder •JUkl 1 wiW / Storms are coming and a leaky 'JS - ifsL, _ & s" roof will be apt to result in L-— — — ' considerable damage. L[Al 'K«X >»' / Chimneys that leak should ' ■ A ( Wv1 1 1 looked after and made watertight Smokey chimneys t i rin roo's are fire-proof. L-rM/IIJI\ 'Np7 f All kinds of stove and heater 'W \ / n ' repairs, stove and heater pipes. / I i" Tin, slate and slag roofing. W^JTU \ SMITH V / /-V i— 1 1 THE TINSMITH ' 309 Eleventh Street Phone 241-W All Kinds of Outtore Jl ,
TO BE ASSURED .nail yourself of our expert architectural and techafcal ability when you are considering building, when you finally decide to build you will have decided thnt we are the BUILDERS to fulfill Your exacting requirements. L. LESLIE HEADLET CO, INC Builders -:- Architects 515 Flighth Street, Ocean City Our Methods are Different Ample Facilities Ample Resources Dependability Proven
GERMANTOWN-OCEAN ! CITY WOMEN'S CLUB HAS BEEN FORMED FORMULATED FOR ERECTION OF INFIRMARY FOR THE CLl'B A new organization came into I existence last week in the Gcrman- • Boys' Club, Philadelphia. It . brought about by a group of . Women who are sum- . mer residents of Ocean City, N. J, I and who are interested in the Geri mantown Boys' Club Vacation i House at 15th Street and pleasure Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. The ; of the new organization is, . Germantown-Ocean City i Club.'1 < I The officers of the new organization are Mrs. Robert Orr Graham, i President; Mrs. Elizabeth Staub, i Mrs. A. C. Marple. : and Mrs. William J. i Treasurer. i The work of the Vacation House . I at Ocean City has been growing i by leaps and bounds, the past five : has witnessed an increase < registrations of more than 400'3- ' consequently the facilities of the house are often taxed to the exlimit. The officers of the are keen to increase their quarters, in fact they need many | things in the way of increased fac- ( ilities if the place is to meet the ■ growing demands being made upon jit . ' One of the needs that has been
felt for the past two years was that of a small building that might be used as a rest place or "infirmary." -Children who have more sunburn than they can asJsimilate, boys with "tummy aches" and other petty ills that boys on a vacation might meet with could lie taken to such a building and g restored to their usual pep and vigor after a few hours reit in charge of the camp doctor and 0 The proposed building would al- j - so be useful in another way.FYe- j t quently mothers of boys visit f them when they are spending a - vacation with the Club. When ; , mothers visit their boys it often ' - means that they travel on the one; a; day excursion train. It also means , - that they must arise somewhere ( e around the wee' sma' hour of 4.00 ;, A. M. to get down to the wharf, 1 time for the last boat to Camden. When they reach Ocean City it , is 9.00 A. M. The boy's mother is . tired and exhausted. Sometimes , this is the only visit mother will . make to the seashore. Under such conditions a place to rest for an } or two restores that mother; r she is able to go about the busi- > ; of having a good time and : enjoy her one day at the shore to - the limit. s It is for the purpose of provid-' ■ FOR SALE ■ Qvrland Toil ing Car i: in Good Condition. A Bargain Call at 619 ASBURY AVENUE
High Grade Ice Cream sundaes, K. K. FURMAN 724-26 Asbury Avenue 639 Orders Delivered Central Real Estate We are planning our new Office at the corner of 8th. and Wesley 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. ' We may have something to offer that would be of intereat to you. ' DONT FORGET OUR OLD FENCE. JONES HAS IT. J. R. JONES REALTOR 608-8th STREET OCEAN CITY, N. J. Edgar T. Berber Real Estate In 31 si St. Section of Ocean City Fine Cottages for Sale or I can Rent yon most any Rent IfJ Cottnge in our District 1 Low Sold on Terms CHAS. D. SAMPSON Stoves, Hardware, Oils, Roofing 408-10 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. the Whole Dinner Hot Thafzbecwae all the heat is retained nid put to «ror£ Abo if a a wonderful burner*. Always look* cooker, with refinements zpic and (pan. and convemences to be And there will be no had tn no otber range. backachre, for the new i X!lfanLWorkover?bc height prevents enclosed, heat - retaining stooping, top with comfort. Acrots Compact and durable, ita .rnooth surface vresela Beautiful in design and cwi be pushed without finish. Four sizes. tlP<^g~ a L S« it demonstrated at Create does not reach our Salesrooms. , City Gas Light Co. 839 ASBURY AVENUE
is ing such an addition or ".infirm- h it ary" as it has been called, that the c >r' Germantown-Ocean City Women'* o re Club has been organized. „ A GANG OF CHEESES I d FORM LION-TAMERS d The organization microbe ap- " d pears to be in the air. The boot- a n I lacks of New York have formed d a Union; and a group of ladies " " in Cleveland have formed themj selves into an Anti-Talcum Powd- ^ * 1 Information come to hand that 1 r • the "bug" seems to have bit the e 9 j boys of Ocean City. n ' Plagerizing the exploits of * e I Mutt and Jeff, as recorded in one a 8 1 of the Philadelphia papers, they e: , ■ ■ ■ - ® STREETS OF OCEAN CITY JJ North StreM p Prosper! Annus. „ St. jubm pum bw Annua. . F.r« Stmt. Simpson Annua, t St. Charlat^Plan Hano^Annua. ? Pannlrn Plata Aaburr Annua. ® S DaUoer Placa. Cantral Avenue. < 1 Park Place. Waaler Annua. \ 1 Third Street. Ocean Avenue. Fourth Stmt. Atlantic Avenue. 1 ^Brl*hton Place. Corinthian Annua. ' Hwrath1 9M. On Cardan. Tract Pi/mouth Place. Battereea Road. > Eighth Stmt. Surf Road. Moorlrn Terra ca. Atlantic Boulevard ) Ninth Stmt. (ConUnuation of AtWalton Place. around tho Cardan. . ■ Eleventh ^Street. Tract to the Bar. Marina Plana. Commencing on Bar Bar View Place. ■ follower ^ Fifteenth Street. Lagoon Road. Suaaat Place. Bar Road. . Bar. ana Place Crescent Road. ' Chelsea Plata Inlet Road. Sixteenth Street. Seaeprar Road. [ Staenth Street. Seabrtght Rood, wntb Stmt. Waaler Road, aw- Numhara too- Hoi It Tm Road, neetlnlr Sooth froa Ptnnacla Road. . Plrat to Flftr-nlntl Ocean Road. Streets. Bfomlngmida Road ^1 Running ParaOai Nassau Road. Pram Bar to Ocean Garden. Road. F leant. Avenue. Beach Rood. ^ Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL 'y, T. LEE ADAMS. Health Officer Office Honrs: r 11.00 to 12JH) A. M. Phone 20 and ask for Health Officer during office hours, if r complaint is to be made for any ! violation of health code, or ad- — dress postal to box 244. WILLIAM MALONEY Auto Electrician Batteries Recharged and Repaired ; — all makes. Preet-O-Lite Battery and Gas Tank Service. f Stewart-W a r n e Y Speedometer iy Service. Airco Acetylene and Oxygen for' cutting and welding. Starter, Generator and Ignition! Work. 29 S. Florida Avenue [ ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. I HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or ' apartment to furnish? We have a line of FURNITURE at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS ft BRO. 726-22 Asbury Ave. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER ' OFFICE: 8th St. Opposite P. O. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work. Plans and Estimates Furnished All Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON Contractor and Bnilder 226 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY Pfca— 661-J E. A. BOURGEOIS Formerly of Lee and Bourgeois Carpenter and Builder OCEAN CITY. N. J. Jobbing Work a Specialty E. A. BOURGEOIS 961 Central Avenue | Ocean City, N. J. Phone 471-W 1 G. O. Adams H. S. Adams W. W. Adams , GEO. O. ADAMS & CO. I Plastering, Range Setting BRICKLAYING, Etc, Etc. All Work in Msaoa Une Promptly Attended To. 609 Ocean Avenne. OCEAN CITY, N. J. LEANDER S. CORSON BUILDER t ■"i^esley Avenue. /.£ \
formed themselves into a' club which bears the awesome title, of the Lion Tamers. The newly formed club members appear to have expert knowledge of the usual procedure adopted in forming an organization. There is the usual quota of executive ofand all the paraphernalia of j I secret order. The presiding officer is designated by the title, "Big Cheese.", The Vice-President is known as "IJmberger Cheese," the Secre-i-tary another brand. The common! 7 rank and file of members are named just plain cheese. > The. Lion-Tamers have a password of course, which is Oowah,| ami the utmost secrecy is exacted 1 from every member. The Big Cheese, in civilian life 1 is known as Charlie McGinnis; but f who the other cheese are, we have r.ot been able to discover. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Loper.j of Dividing Creek, spent the weekend in this resort, the guests of, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Darby. 2
ROOMS Plymouth Place i Atlantic lie. Nicely lumahed room. EJcctnc hghto. Hoi ~»ler heel. CelUld locglioo. TERMS REASONABLE BAY VILLA LAUNDRY TO ONE TO ALL Do not Forgrt the Old Reliable Which was Established in 1916 | it once — complete your laundry while you wait. Call, write or Phone 169-W 217 BAY AVENUE Ocean City, N.'J. FRANCES FREEMAN, Prop. I- SMITH E. H. CAMPBELL SMITH & CAMPBELL HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS 1 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.
R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY i* now in its ifcw Office* 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patron* and friends will' lie cordially welcomed JOHN MARTS LUMBER COMPANY NINTH STREET AND HAVEN AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board. NaiU, SaA Weight*, etc. Flatimate* 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. Phone 85-M Grubb Brothers Building Contractors JOBBING A SPECIALITY 609 Third Street, Ocean City, N. J. Telephone 437-R B. SWAN J. E. TROUT SWAN and TROUT PRACTICAL hMDIHEIS ASBURY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. JOBBING A SPECIALTY J! WIRE KRAUSS To Wire Your House PIIONB r*o. 177-VV 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY " • -/ v* ■ > ptor »— -=5 ■telephone " n h directory ArKertiM* ^ C-^oing to press J New lisrings or changes of present lisrings should be received for the next issue of the Bell Telephone Directory before December 8, 1922 j So if you are planning to move, desire your listing changed or want advertising space in the new directory, call the Business Office at once. 'Place Yomr AJrtrtmmg Norn THE DELAWARE & ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE COMPANY I

