Ocean City Sentinel, 15 February 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 7

' »r __ . OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1923 SEVEN

Last of Ameriom Troops "Honfe Front Europe '5 <,v,-t land •" Liberty" hummed khukl-cfad American doughboy* of the regular army a* they amll- ' H - .. • ii.to Savannah (Ga.l harbor last week aboard the r S Transport San if Mel The Insert ' * ' , >. i - the American troops leaving Coblenz, Germany, marching to the train past tho French " I „f K"i or Sad at parting where a sincere friendship had grown with German civilians — the Yanks. ,Ui,l pit were glad to be home again !

OCAL HIGH FIVE < BADLY OEFEftTED ' M PLEASANTVILLE : — K jaron. adams. BLAC'KMAN, 1 star for locals. russo * fkah rks for visitors laet- Friday night on the I'le.w tvjilo court, the Ocean City High joy.,' Basketball team, lost to the I pleasant ville H. S. quintet in one 1 rf the toughest ami most heart- 1 ,reakiiig games which the local I »VS have played this year. A* in I mo-t nf their games this year, C Ocean City starte<l off in the lieflashing. dazzling brilliancy, and ■lashing, dazzling brilliancy, and ■a impregnable defense, and a , wonderful offense, played Pleas- , ant villv nff their feet, that at the ( tml of the first half, the score was , IS t,. > in favor of Ocean City. ] Puting tile intermission of ten minutes, while Coach Joe Schock was whispering words of praise, ami in-tilling confidence into the ; Mr- of hi.- pluyers, ami while probably Coach Emory Hclfrich, was administering pep into his aggregation, the large number of rooters from Ocean City were saturating tlie atmosphere with the j spirit of enthusiasm, determined | to carry the victory back to Ocean j City. Soon the second half was on and j in the twinkling of an eye. Pleas-,

antvillp was off on a scoring streak j - It seemed -as though the confidence which Ocean City had, at the beginning of the game, had been cap- * tore! by Pleasantville who held ! <* to it Id rough out the balance of * the game. In the last half they ^ held Ocean City to three points, « while they themselves scored 30. j Seven minutes of the game hail j b elapsed, I « fore a single goal had;", been made. Then Barron came j J through w ith it nice one from off! in the corner of the court. T.jJ Adams droppeii " in two from the ( « foul line After nine minutes hadji, been played, time out was called ; £ for Ocean City. In two minutes j. Barron caged one from under thejj basket, and Adams followed with " one from the center of the floor. J, Then Barron followed with another, J With but three minutes left to]-. piay of the first half. Pleasantville , called time out for a get-together <i chat. But their conference wasu usele- ... for in the last three min- ' utes. Adams and Blackmail each • came through with hawkers, and at the el. >e „f the half the score was J 16 to x in favor of Ocean City. t The second half started off with , « big jump on the part of Pleas- ' aetville. Inside of four minutes, t Otts and Russo, each scored a basket, and two by Clark tied the j score. From this point on through out the remainder of the half, , Pleasantville seemed to score at "ill. in this half, Russo, who had l*«n held scoreless during the fir -4 half, due to the splendid close guarding of Blackmail, caged five field goals. He also shot 100 per «r.t from the foul line, making six ■Jwfisfrum six trials. BarniiVT. Adams and Blackmail "ere the scoring new for Ocean City, Boswill was off form, but Played a hard game. He did not have the eye for the basket he had the last game played at Pleas■ntvflle. In this game he scored 2 goals out of eight trips to the '"o by .twenty-four inch mark. Blackman played a stellar game 41 guard, holding Russo, Pleasant^He's star forward down to two baskets. Gordon was substituted for Blackman in the last five minutes of play. Ocean City was minus the serTicc» of Scott Adams, on account °f his being out of town. This was Ute third game, of a fife game series, between Ocean Ci'V and Pleasantville. Ocean City ; 1 ;

; defeated Pleasantville on the local1 'court January 5th, 42-1". Pleasantville defeated Ocean City on the farmer's court, January 23rd, 37The fourth game will be played ti here on the local court, Feb. 27. tl If Ocean City should win this game, the teams will be a tie. A toss up will ' decide the place in £ which the fifth game, will he's played. 1 The score: j Ocean City H. 8. n G F P i well, F. 0 0 0 i Barron, F. 3 1 7 Adams, C. 3 2 8 s I Blackmail, G. 2 0 4 j( i G. 0 0 0 , G. 0 0 0. Total 8 3« 19 t Pleasantville H. S. t G F P 1 Russo, F. S fi 16 ( F. 2 0 4 ^ ! Otts, C. 4 0 8 ( * Clark, G. 5 0 10 .Lloyd, G 0 0 0 i Total 16 6 38 I ' Substitutions — Gordon for Pfitzen- 1 • myer. Feferee — Boyce. Times — linger. Scorer — Fitzger- 1 5 aid. Time of Halves — Forty mini. utes. Score at half time — 16-8 in: " favor of Ocean City. f YYhatd'ya Mean, Dry? ]j I Whatever else may happen. ' ] Now that the country's dry. " The sailor still will have his port And we fanners our rye; it i The cotton still has got its gin, i- The seacoast has its bar. I,; I : ■ r

SHERIFFS SALE , By virtue ot ■ writ of Fieri Facial, for •air of Mort raced PiwnlsM. to ma dlrect-C-I. iuurd oat of the Court of Chascary : 1 of ! No. Jcrvcy. on .ha l«.b da, of J.no- ' , ary. A. D. 1»23. in a certain oanaa "hart- ( in Halbirh A Co.. a corporation. •«.. are ■ romplainanta. and William Davin. a. na.. • a! ala.. are defendant*. I ahall expo** To j • aala •' public vendue, on MONDAY. MARCH 5. I»ll. I . beiaraan lb. hour, of twalva and five f . o-rlock P. m.. to -It. al one o'octock In I ih. afternoon of laid day. at ^the Sheriff* ; I CWr. N#« Jera ey : ' All ^that certain mortrared^pratalcea. I I land" anT*pr»ml*e** hereinafter panlmlar1 1 ly de.cribed, aituate In the city of Ocean ■City. In the county of Cape May. and t;.tate of New Jeraey. Tract, No. ""wan! ' | I'm* four hundred thirty feet aouth- 1 1 : conlalnlnr *ooth-aetwardly ! ■ alone aald line of Wret 'eve one aerenly feet lr. front or breadth to the northsaat- ; " erly line of Fburth atroot : and of that. > I nith e*tendln* northmoat— ardly between ; line, parallel —ith and alonr the northe meterly lino of Fourth riroet one htm- ■ 1. Berinninr In the aouth- j 1 1 eaeterly line of Haven avenoe t«o hundred Spy fart eouthweet-ardly from the t muth-eaterly line «TlJl«»a4*»s»0 HJ£| * of Haven avenue forty feet In «SMh wj tSSZkJSL," JZL-HL i 1 -ith Fourth alreet one hundred Sfteen - tt" SfeSSe. * « i, the plan nf lota of tho Ocean City Aa«e - Amount due under decree la M.Z18 W. g -ith interest and Sheriff". fee. to bo add8 *d' G FORCE A. REDDING. Sheriff. , Dated February 7. 1»». i Cola A Cola. Sol'ra. 7-8,«lpf»20.0« t —

PERSONALS i le Mr. anil Mrs. McAllister expect |a to make OceanCity their home town in the near future. Wencel Hartman, of Southiq Springfieltl, Delaware County, j M 1 spent the week entl as the guest of I si Thomas M. Gatchel of Thirtl St. Hartman, the "thirtl of the J is the son of a former sheriff of Philadelphia. Charles H. Shoemaker, of tlie Shoemaker Lumber Company, has j| for the City of Philadelphia, bound for Miami, Florida, where ^ hs proposes to remain a few ; _ months a guest at the Plaza Ho- ^ , Russell H. Nulty of the Ocean ' City Title and Trust Company,; ' spent a recent Sunday visiting his ! ■! j mother in Camden. a I Mr. and Mrs. A. Randolph Fogg i have left for an extensive auto r . tour of the Southern resorts. They I f . propose to remain in the sunny 1 y . clime about six week* making their , c - headquarters at Palm Beach. , , Frank H. Piatt, a popular resi- f i lent of Ocean City, who is at the present time managing the Palace Theatre in Salem, N. J., spent a recent Sunday here. The many friends of Frank A. t i Schlock, a member of the local, j Police Department, who recently, went under an operation in Phila-' delphia, will be glatl to learn it is

reported he is making good progress to health again. E.Collard, one of the most prom- 1 students of the Philadelphia; ■ College of Osteopathy, spent sev- ; ' eral days visiting his parents at! ' their cottage on Sixth Street. Mrs. Mary McHenry of this city, | , spent Saturady and Sunday among] ^

friends in her former home in I i Phialdelphiu. Mr. and Mrs. John Marts are en- 1 jtertaining Mrs. Annie Stcelman of j, I Philadelphia, at their home. Tenth j ! Si iee t and Ocean Avenue. Miss Ethel Lcc who was former- j ly secretary to Dr. Minot B. Stan- 7 nard, is- now associated with tlie ; p Ocean City Title anil Trust Com-] j puny* i n Dr.MiltonG.Buck, pastor of the I First Baptist Church of this city, , convention in South Carolina. ! is attending an important national Leon Leopold, of Philadelphia and Ocean City was among recent Many of the Ocean City- folks j ;are contemplating a trip South . ^ this week, among them being Mr. land Mrs. R. Curtis Robinson, and ' | Mr. and Mrs. John Christian. Mrs. R. Dufficld of Ocean City,'' is visiting friends and relatives, in ! , and the city of Phi la- ' ' delphia

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCorkle contemplating a month's sojourn in the South, going first to ti l-akeland, tlience on to Jackson-' •vilie, St. Petersburg and Mianii. ^ C. L. Dubois of Ocean City has - for his former home 224 Pop-' — Street, Woodbury. HI wood M. Paul of this resort is contemplating a visit to members '-f the family residing in* the South. Paul has both brothers and residing *.a the Bluegrass Mountains of Kentucky. On the trip he also proposes to visit Cincinnati, Columbus ami Lexington. John P. Fitzgerald anil James H. Simpson of New York were recent visitors. Mr. Simpson's famare wintering in Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Darby land family of Philadelphia, were i recent visitors for a few days, visrelatives anil friends in this I city. Mrs. Thomas Watson of Phila- ] delpiha, a summer resilient, was recent visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Darby, ■ returned during the past week j a visit to tlie City of New ' York, where they were the guests iof their son, Eugene Darby, resijdent physician at the Metropolitan ' j Hospital. i 0 1 Advertise in the Sci tlncl. j

Our Wall Paper i it > veritable find. We aim to - please the particular. Just come ' down and inspect our numerous de- ' signs. If you are critical It may s tale you a long time to decide— n there ' are so many patterns to , choose from— but the point is that _ you can be suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to you. '' ALFRED R. S WITH 1048 Asbury Aro. Ocean City NewJeraev

Edgar T. Berger Real Estate In 31st St. Section of Ocean Glty Fine Cott*p* for S.le or 9 K I ^**™< T<» -*•• Rent Cottage in onr District Lots Sold on Terms Real Estate For Sale I Offices for rent, 8th and Wesley Ave; Heated; 2nd floor. Store for rent, 8th and Wesley Ave; Heated. J. R. JONES ; (CENTRAL REAL ESTATE) 608-8th STRBET OCEAN CITY, N. J.

! Ocean City Churches 1 FIRST M. E. CHURCH Eighth Street and Central Avenue. The Rev. Dr. John Handtcy, Pastor. . Sunday services, 10:30 a. m. and p. m. Sunday School, JL20 m. Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seventh Street and Wesley Avenue. "| The Chas. F. N. Voegelin, Pastor. Morning worship 10:30 School 2:80 Bible Class for Men 2:30 ! Mary of Bethany Bible Class for Women 2:30 I Evening Worship 7 :30 Midweek service for praise and prayer, Wednes ; days — 7:30 p. m. A Homelike Church, with a cordial welcome. ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL i

YENNEY Fl WANTEP E Listing of N Properties for N Sale or Rent N ~irsl Mortgage N Funds E 521 8th St. E YENNEY i Now is the Time to ; Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New .Jersey

phone 47s-w jobbing and alterations HOWARD O. MacPHERSON Practical Carpenter and Builder "Satisfaction i. Onr Motto" 1021 ASBURY AVENUE E. A. CORSON General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS WEAVER'S CEWTKAIXT LOCATED III AM! RICA'S CMA7EST FAMILY MSOffT Lowest Prices in Years WILL PREVAIL BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY Annual Remnant Sale AN INTERESTING EVENT $ 4 .5oWH°LIDAY i excursion T '' February 22 Washington's Birthday PHILADELPHIA Leave* Ocean City on regular train 6.45 A. M. Connecting with Special Train at Sea Isle Junction Returning, leaves Philadelphia (Market SL Wharf) 7.25 P. m. sale of tickets begins friday preceding excursion Additional Excursions to Philadelphia Sundays, April 15 and June 3 PENNSYLVANIA R. R. SYSTEM The Route of the Broadway Limited

HOLY TRINITY PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH Northeast Corner of Eleventh Street and Central Avenue The Rev. Joseph W. Watts, A. M., Rector. 1 Sunday Services i 9:30 a. m. — Sunday School. 1 10:45 — Church service. 7:45 p. m. — Vespers and ad- I Holy Communion first Sunday of 'each month, 10.45 a. m. Saints' Duys and Holy Days, 10 a. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Street and Wesley Avenue. The Rev. Milton George Buck. i Sanford Appointment Opposed by Congress The naming of Judge Edward T nnford, or Tenn., as Associate ustico of the Supreme Court by resident Harding Is meeting with jposltlon In Congress. Sanford a* .Tied to succeed Justice: |

LEANDER S. CORSON BUILDER 1036 Wesley Avenue. E. L. SMITH E. H. CAMPBELL SMITH & CAMPBELL HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS 213 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. ; , GEORGE BENSON OPWTHHKG Formerly with I = Lawrence M. Lear | j Phone 325 ! L 605 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY N. J. Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL T. LBE ADAMS, Health Oflcer Offlea Hoars: 11.00 to 12*00 A. M. Phon* 20 and aafc for Health lJOfficcr during offic# loan, * S complaint is to bo maris for any violation of UhMB code, or address postal to Imx 344. WILLIAM 11ALONBY ( Auto EleotrMan Batteries Recharged and Repaired 1 all »"»w Prest-O-Lite Battery and Qae Tank Service. Stewart-W a r n e r Speedometer Service. Airco Acetylene and Oxygen for cutting and snlMng Starter, Generator and Ignition ] Work. 29 S. Florid* Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. j j OTIS M. TOWN8HND BUILDBR OFFICE: 8th St. Opposite P. O. OCEAN CRT, 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 | Phone 881 -J

Pastor. I "The Church with a Cordial f i Welcome." ' Preaching services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. BiUe School, 12 m. Prayer service Wednesday evening. 7:30. I Christian Endeavor, Sunday 6:30 p. m. i ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH Asbury Ave, near Fourteenth St. The Rev. Thos. F. Blake, Rector, i Mass at 10 o'clock, followed by Benediction. Mass Sunday at 10 o'clock, fol- : ; > lowed by Benediction. ! Mass Sundays at St Joseph's . ] Church, Somers Point, at 8 o'clock. SMIOI GOMPflNY Paintings Paperhanging interior Decorators 401 ASBURY A VENUS | i OCEAN CITY K. Phone 735 ,

. HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or i apartment to furnish? We have a line of FURNITURE at !e*3 than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. (HAS. E. ADAMS & BRO. 720-22 Asbury Ave. lobbing HUM3ERT C. PONTIER? BUILDER Tff-.tii -'lite lllill CHjf. 8 1 1W. II. ALBERT OLUF1ELD OLDFTELD W. H. OlOFIP* & SON K Tile and Aiarble Work j ■J 912 I RAL AVENUE -'.-J Ocean City, N. J. I Estimates Furnished | Cvnerst Lofkxmilhin* K*r» M.dc Walter E. Allen AWNING AND LINOLEUM WORK WINDOW SHADES Bourse Apartments OCEAN CITY, N. J.

. v Don't let the spring find you , ' | , / .. ith a leaky roof. Thunder . / storms arc coming and a leaky - x -f^bibe (nPt to result in ""'"A Chimneys that leak should Ai ff»v; , t,e loaked after and made :' water-tight. Smokey chimneys firm i\ can be made ta draw. JHlWCVX /ja / l Tin roofs are fire-proof. iauflHi\ / i All kinds of stove and heater V^— // repairs, stove and heater pipes. /YV7 j I Tin, slate and slag roofing. f- 4 SMITH '/ / W b- — I ' THE TINSMITH 300 Eleventh Street Fhun. J4I.VV -VII Kinds of Gutters R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY is now in ila New Offices 8W ASBURY AVENUE where patrons and friends will be cordially welcomed MARTS LUMBER COMPANY NINTH STREET AND HAVEN AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N, J. * Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper. Plaster Beard. Nails, j Saah Weights, etc. 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 t ord 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phoi.'i 85-M B. SWAN J. E. TROUT SWAN and TROUT PRACTICAL GAEPBHIHS/jf^iMflllliMS I IMS ASBURY AVE OCEAN CFTY, N. J. r JOBBING A SPECIALTY WIRE KR AUSS To Wire Vour Mouse PHONE No. 177- W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY YOU 8H0UL0 HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon -auinot spare the time to laek after it closely yonreelf and must depend npoa the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number ol people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend — JX*. BUILDER Tr