■ m,,, OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THUBSDAY, MAR.CH 15. 1923 — -
FOR WILD LANG SYNE TWENTYTEARS AGO OCEAN CITY VACHt (LIB ARRANGES PROGRAM UF B ' SOCIAL FUNCTIONS < Twenty year* ago the member* of the Ocean City Yacht Club j R. were anticipating a remarkable » season, am! had prepared accords' ifig'y an ambitious program of *o- | . tial activities. The executive committee met. j, I ami published its racing schedule _« for the year as follows: s July 4th. Special race for var- A K ious classes, with no time allow- B ance, ami no restrictions as to
I , . captain ami crew. The championship race should p all be staged during the month of f July it was decided. In addition arrangements were ;v. made for an amateur regatta on August the nth. open to all amateur yat htsmen. and dubs of the t state. Attempts were to lie made to interes t all duhs between [ , Sandy Hook ami Cape May in the ci- (went. It was further decided that the "Hotel Cup" contests should |f be dechied on August the 15 th. 22d f and 2»th. i and Zith.
The program, included moreover | an "'Ocean Race" ami a "Professional Race." The social functions of the year were arranged in the order: Annual Banquet. July K; on July 11 g a Musical; August I, Picriic to E Bceideys Point; August 5. Recep- »■: tion:August 11. Annual Cruise of f Club to Beach Haven ami Seafiiie Park; Septemlier 5. Annual ; Meeting ami Election of Officers. 1 This week of twenty years ago. ' appears to have been a chapter of s accidents. Fortunately however • they were of minor variety. Jesse Champion, son of Frank E. Chamrdsn f .1) trnm .L_ ■ 1 FIJI. .. pi™, new building »
being erected on Moorlyn terrace and the Boardwalk. It happens that Mr. Champion i was working as carpenter in his father's employ, and at the time ■if the accident was plying the -aw. He fell twelve feet, ami was lacked up unconscious. Ed*anl Cotton the nine year' old "son of Alonzo Cotton, fell from | a willow tree in front of Oswin H. Henry's store, breaking his wrist. / and sustaining severe cuts upon the head anil face. Bertram Crothers, employed by the City Gas light Company, was engaged in laying mains at Tenth street and Central avenue, when he met with an acciiient that rei ulted in a fracture. I nose. Crothers was holding a piece of ; limber upon which William Shimp I was striking with a large ham- ! mer. The implement rebounded struck Crothers upon the nose, and rendered him unconacious. I Hilda, the nine year old daughter of Jldm Tmnf reiiilinv .... , ter of John
West avenue, while playing with a aled, chance.! to fall and fracture.! her shoubier blade. Dr. Abbott attended the injuries. To complete the chapter of mis- i fortunes. John B. Christian, a car penter, in the employment of English am) Johnson, was rendered I unconscious by a plank falling and ! striking him on the head, while occupied in the Iwilding of a new I house at Fourteenth street. Hap- i Pf'y Mr. Christian soon recovered i from the Mow. ; Twenty years ago, Ocean City's ' star performers in the basket-ball arena, added to the season's lau- I rrts. by defeating the Mar. hall A. : A. quintette of Phiia.le!phi; . The i
"'final score rang at 45 to 13. " Chester. Mnrey. Schock "I Smith feature. • < the tally li.--. I arching in some •ensatiottal field ' hvsn ««> Regua ^ p A. Chester. F 7 0 13 0- Mores. F. 'i I 13 J. Schock. C. 0 A. Smith, G. r. 0 12 C. Breckley. G. II 0 V Marshall A. A. „ G F P Horri'lge, F. 1 0 2. Sny.ler. F. 3 17 C. - " '• . ArcheJe. 'G. (10 0 Brown. G. (10 0
6 1 13' I'l The same week. twenty years f 'f ago, the Juniors entrained for Sea . Isle City, where they .lefeated the * Islets with a «<jre of 30 to 11. j " A large company of "rooters" went with the players, armed for * the fray with an assortment of '* ; megaphones. n Despite the unequal score, the .. first half of the game was fan and furious, neither team *ecuri' 1 much of a lead. 0 'J Summary : *- Ocean City Juniors
,r G F P ' Chester. F. 2 0 1 " Morey, F. t o r Schock, C. . t; ;x Smith, (i. 0 0 0 , Sampson, G. 0 0 0 12 fi 30 r Sea Isle City G F PI I Stnithers, F. 4 0 Rice. F. 0 0 0 _ C. 0 0 0 ' G. 0 0 0 . Saniiino. G. 0 2 " 2 d6 2 14 b,
ig Twenty years ago, the memhers re of the Presbyterian Church choir spent a delightful evening at the in home of C. O. Howard, Central le The occasion was one of a series ie of monthly reception- enjoyed at 1 is the homes of the memhers. Each guest came wearing some 1 ir article representing something in I n I music, and a prize was offered to-' [. the person who rightly guessed : L the meaning of the greatest nu- I n mhers of emblems worn. i Some came with cunningly con- 1 y ceived emblem* whieh iiaffled the s wits of the best. Joseph. Sutton 1 h wore the leaf out of a calender ' i bearing the numbers from one to 1 - twenty, which signified a "minor." ' Miss Alice Risiey wore the photo 1 f of four children. Later it w-asj' i learned that thet*. name- was! a • Sharp, hence the ernUlfm signified - I 4 sharps. :i A. J. Smith secured the prize I for the best number of answers, r Conundrums followed. ami other n i gomes. The guests ineitxied the
i Rev. A. W. Williams, Mr. and J • Mr-. Joseph Suttor.. Mr. and Mrs. ' . I_ M. Cresse, Mr. and Mrs. A. J, < Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. ' ■ Champion. Mr. and Mr-. T. I*e < Ailams. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Baker. ' Miss Alice Ki*ley. Miss Mae Hig- ' Mr. and Mr*. Howard, anil • Mary Howard. > The Mckinley Delisting Society! ' held it's meeting with fifteen mem- 1 berv present, to decide the que»- t ! tion whether or not. "Money Has ' Been More Influence on Mankind ' Education." The negative championed by • ■ l-cwis Barrett won against the 1 affirmative defended by 'A'illnrd ! - ;
- •• ' • D: M' ,>"■ *■■■• r., B. Stite* went on a i with frietli - i'. Tuekuh-f. ; Mr. ■- •: Mr- George Fen-ter- i Biscay ne 1 1 .del in Philadelphia. i' I Mr iin-i .Mr- W. i\ Ma**ey i Genu- Hay day »f Atlantic TttyMoore, of- Haddenfiel.l. were .. C. Doughty of Atlantic City, u •-.•a. a visit . • ver the week-end. p Mr.. ami Mr- S. C. Guff returned » i» their d ue. -after spending '-he fi winter months in Florida. - * Mr. aw. Mr . Thomas R. Fort. Aof PhilaFieiphia. were week-end visitors to the city.
THRILLING STORY OF SEVEN YEARS DOWN IN MEXICO PROF. J AS. M. STEVENS TELLS j OF TRIP TO CONVENTION IN CLEA ELAXD M. I. Montgomery, superinte - 1 of the Atlantic City Subur- • turn Trolley Company, and a mem- 1 ' ,ber of the kiwanis Club of- Plea- [' ■ amville. relaie-i a thrilling narra- j live of seier. vear re i tence ii '
r Mevieo. at the last noon luncheon J | of the local kiwanis Oub. • Mr. M oitgnmery stands uni<|ue * cmong num. in that he live* to t descrilie, what most be the sensa- 1 . 'lemned -y a military tribunal u. i ilsr sbot, but w ho escaped an h-ur , .or no iiefore the time of execution. ! ; Needle*- to say the company . followed the story with : interest and mingled emo- . tion*. 1 Mr. Mor.igomery introduce*! the persocul narrative, with a very : ■ ir.struetive, though of necessity : Mexico, the land revolutions. : : aH -eemrng, Mi. Montgomery ! j found Mexico iv .me respects an * lagreeal 'e surprise. He found the street railr .ad systems there e*-u- I ally as modern as those in the I , L"nite*i States. Multiple unit car '
Mr Montgomery referre*! to < I as tae obiest form of civ i , n the continent. The i . capture of the city of Vera Cruz t , by the American Government, ob- » viuusly place-; American resilient- * in the country, in a very precari- l 'ous situation, each succeeding gov- - . eniment in that land of rapid gov- * mental changes, looking up..n f j America as an enemy, j State-men of the highest au- ! I thority even yet believe, that war j * \ "f a 'lecisive ature between Am- j | erica ami Mexico is inevitable. II Shortly after the talcing of » Vera Craz. Mr. Montgomery ntaken prisoner, charged with be- ! j ing an American spy He was i p!iinge*i into a narrow dungeon, j — d
» wiwre for three days and nights, - .e was kept until his trial. ~ •• • : ibunal decree.! that 1* -hot at .lavbreak ■eotinel* put to guard him. «a, a i Mr. Montgomery employ meet. The -entioel. having n,a.!e him- - known, gave Mr. Montgomery • a 'vantage of the set. ti net- goo.! the extent <jf««-ii.g the telephone and railing up the genera manager of the company, unTh.e latter gentleman paid a visinfluer.ee t<> the extent, that Mr Montgomery w a- grantcl a -e>- . on*i trial. A sec-.n-l time was he condemned to i>e shot, and returned to the Fate however had .tee reed other r-e. In the meantime another taken place: A rebel army took -ion of the city, ami Mr M'.Mgomery e-capod from prison ifuge in the German C-on--ulate. until he found passage at-k to the Unite*! State-. ■"receding the chief aiblress of '.be •• ,r. Prof. James M. Stevens relate! of his recent trip to C3eve- : ian-i wlierb he attemled a eonven- »■'- Ti'l- — : — * ; ; : ; "i ~ ""Z" f,rtho.mi;.g Tourn.v MiJweek service for praise
i tion of schoolmen. While in Cleveland, Prof. Stev- ! »: ■ atten-led the Kiwanis lundhe- ! on. and heard an a. I.lress deliver- . '.y :i,e United State- Commis-|i-iooer --f Education. ' j The Cleveland KiwanL* Club, ac'r. r-iing to the report, ranks nearj It ecood to the local club for ; inging, and has for its song-lea.l-;er. one who approaches somewhat j near in abUity. to W . H. Collison, | Jr. ; Oi.vinusly this enabled Ocean (City's representative to feel a litj tic more at home. ... rt T ,.°
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W. T. U. MANES WAR ONJIGARETTES DEMAND ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAWS GOVERNING SALE TO MINORS The ladies comprising the local i branch of the Women's Christian ' Temperance Union, have .leclarud war on the cigarette. At a recent meeting a resoluti.it, was adopted approving of the; actum taken by the National Contention. calling upon all teachers associate.! with public and Sunday' to assist in an educational cam paii;: The National Convention was j htJ'l in Phila.ielplua last Novem- ; when the following resolution ; was unanimously a*lopte*l; "That the National Woman's | , Christian Temperance Union en- j courage further -cientiftc research
into tie effects, of nicotine ami urg. all public and prixate school hers ami Sun.lay School worker - to assist in an educational j campaign to make these effects) with a view to instructing)
>. the youth* a> to the well-proved : ' facts of science, ami ,t Be it further resi.tved, that we e that ..we urge the -trict enforcei) the gnre'Miinr the -ale of cigHereaftgr no person shall furter or substance which car. ie -moked, or cigarette paper or tobacco in any form :-y -ale. gift, acting a- ■ agent, directly or indirectly. r under the age of eighteen r year*, and any person sj ofi fending may be tried, on t the complaint of any per- 1 son interested in the we!- 1 fare of the said minor, be- ' fore the police magistrate or official having criminal 1 jurisdiction in the city, l>or ' nugh. town, township, vil- 1 lage or other municipality ' where such offense was '
i- committed, and on conviction thereof shall be punihed by a fine not exeeed- »- ing Ten (JlO.OOl Dollars r- for the first offence and not ;- ex. ceding Twenty-five i {25 ) Dollars for each succeeding offense. 2. All acts ami parts of acts inr consistent herewith are I- hereby repeale*!. t :i. This act shall take effeet Im- ., : me.iiately. n PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian Church, will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday after-
I'noon. March ISth. j Ter. ace. ' " Daring the peric-l tire society has I r Master'* Kingdom a: home and .
Ocean City's LEADING | Advertising n Medium ! I l! THE Sentinel - Rateson Application | CAU|,3S-J |
■ „ ; WARD BEAM HEADS COMMITTEE BOY'S CASTING TOURNEY . THE OCEAN CITY FISHING . ( LI B PLANS FOR TWO , EVENTS THIS SCMMSR I The Beys' Casting Tourna- . ments. held annually under the au- 1 . paries of the Ocean City Fishing 1 , Club, are among the most inter- 1 , e-ting feature* of the season's acI tiseivities. Last year i«>th tournaments . brought ..ut a fine galaxy of com- ' . petitors. and most promising ta- . lent in the science of casting. f It ma*- reasonab!* lie antirinut- ^ reasonably !«• antiripat-
. e.i. that the coming summer's . events, will fm eclipse anything s • yet attempte-i. i It might ul-o i-e expected that , W. Won! Beam, would l>e electe.1 j chairman of tile committee having " charge of all arrangements. . It i- unquestionably true that the . success which atten.le<l the Boys' Tournaments la-t year, was large- I . ly due to Mr. Beam'- interest in hoys ami out-door sports, ami the 1 energy and thought he put Into f At a meeting of the Ocean City L Fishing Ctub, held February the t 1 Nth in Pliiladelphia.-the following' . President. "W. W. Tvers. to direct
I ha forthcoming Boys' Tourna-s : \\ Ward Beam, cliairman; C. T (i City. Roi*rt B. I v. : -• F. Bauer, Phila- d ' GeTrLr ?. Bias.: J. . -I:=r — T. 1 NVelwJMtn Schaffhau-m. V> . A. Hoffma. Churchill Hungeifohl ? ami James V. Kellev. Ph-ladrtphia. 1
\l b»-n Do We Bathe? negin.in Ocean C.ty -' A-k I'rof K K. I nge. . If the sturdy physical director"*;/ example is followed, (heat. City will have an all year bathing sea- , son. 1 . On January 23rd, Pr.-f Unger ing hi- lasi dip in the briny on that day. Unger opened the new seas-' • taking hi* .lip an.! an invigorating run along the iieach from Fourth to Fourteenth Streets. Just a little over a month there- - has he abstained from his cus- : ; constitutional. Some i | Agree Quickly She — "Tobacco in any form is very had." lie- "Yep. if- the <he;.* t of all evil."
Jliuwee* serwee mr praise and prayer, Wednes day 7:30 p. nj, A Homelike Church, with a cordial welcome. HOLY TRINITY PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH Northeast Corner of Elerralk Street and Central Avenu*. Rev. Joseph W. Watts. A. Rector.
Sunday Services 9:30 a. m. — Sunday School. .10:4.1 — Church service. 7:4". p. m.— Vespers and ad- ' dress. Holy Communion first Sunday of each month, 10.45 a. m. Safnta' and Holy Days, 10 a. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth Street and Wesley Arenac. The Rev. Milton George Buck. Pastor. '■ "The Church with a Cordial j Welcome." Preaching services, 10:30 a. m. • and 7:30 p. m. Bible School. 12 ra. - Prayer service Wednesday even- ' 7:30. Christian Endeavor, Sunday r,:.g) p. m. ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH ! Asbnry Ave, near Fourteenth St . The Rev. Thos. F. Blake, Hector. Mass at 10 o'clock, followed by Ma*s 10 o clock, followed
Benediction. Mass Sunday at 10 o'clock, fob lowed by Benediction. Mas* Sundays at St. Joseph's Church, Somers Point, at R o'clock.
) /g^-s H. R. COOPER, .11/. Mm RWMBLE Builder VEDAIC ^rral^ts* " 1 cily- s J Phone 97 M sodas High (Jrade Ice Cream sundaes K. K. FUKMAN 724-26 Asbury Avenue Phone 639 Hot Drink* Order* Delivered llio ne 229-J Kali urate* Furnished WM. T. TAYLOR PAPEk MANOEk ' 912 Ceatrnl nrenoe Ocean City, N. J.
Ocean City Churches , FIRST M. F. CHURCH l Eighth Street and Central Avenue. C The Rev. Dr. John Handlev, » Pastor. > Sunday services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 2:30 . m. i Mid-week prayer meeting, Wr*l- . nes*lay, 7:30 p. m. q FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seventh Street and WesleyAvenue. [ The Rev. ("has. F. N. Voegelin, Pastor. Morning worship — 10:80 Bible School 2:30 Friendship Bible Class for Men — 2:90 |j Mary of Bethany Bible Class for Women 2:30 ! Evening Worship — - HEADLEY & ADAMS Healers in R eadinpCoal '*• '•« **»r«nl«4. B*U *r F.*t*iprW -»hww. 0»c ,-d Tl)4, TFNTH AND WEST • i J. Prescolt Cadman, Jr. Eatate ol Mark l-akc I funeral Director i 800 Central Avenue 1
I Cape May County Tide and Trust Co. Cape May Court House, N. J.
Acts as Executor and in a Fiduciary Capacity TITLE INSURANCE MONhV TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES MUNICIPAL BONDS FOR SAI.E Searches Briefs of Title Conveyancing
/A j • FITKIAN • f\ p— ' A. ERECT A FITTING MEMORIAL Our equipment, professional experience and immense stock of quality memorials are at your disppsal. An inspection (tf our plant, where none but skilled artisans are employed, is cordially invited. \ Here one can viewlmemorials of every description in the.ji'arious stages of construction. {. 0. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEASANTVILLE. N J. CAMDEN. N. J. •• • •
VVm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Bntldini Thlrtv-tourtb st. and West ave. OChAN CI TV. N. J. Jos. Van (i. Hnffecker \ AMCHITIMJT MU Eiibtb Si. Octau City N. J. " j I I 1 -v " ..g: Nature'* MrlM ; -a. Richards, I). C. CHIROPRACTOR • Ha* opened offices in the Hotel i I-amont. Tuesdays, Thurs*lavs znl Saturdays. , Afternoon-3 to 5; Evening-6 to S BRECKLEJ'S AND SIGN PAINTERS Clinton I, Brerklry, Prop. Ready Mixed Paint*, Lead and OH 920 and 922 Anbury Avenue 336-W
Ocean City New Jersey ATTORNEYS- AT- LAW Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES TST ASBL-RT AVE, OCEAN CITY. N. J. U* BUILDING. ATLANTIC CITY. V J. ANDREW C. BOSWELL Law Offices MASTER IN CHANCERY B«*rK BaiUie, — A*0*r* Arnot ■>* Ilk OCEAN CTTV, N. 1.
ARCHITECTS VIVIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT (l> Gnrulft Trail B*M<*> ATLANTIC CITT. N. J. ENGINEERS ' Wm. H. Collisson, Jr. A*ra. H. Am. Sat. C. E. Civil Engineer and Surrey* . CUT EnglattT. Orta* Ol*. N. J.
HOTELS. AND COTTAGES
FOR RENT House for the Spring Months. ^ all conveniences Hot water heat. Rooms - 1059 ASBURY AVE. HOTEL STRATFORD Seventh and Ocean Avenue OPEN ALL YEAR Login lluuirir«pa( Room,. Abo Bonding Mot Watrf Hra! Spec ml Lc Rain MRS. MILTON RUBINCAM S
FOR RENT apartment with hot w* heal and all conveniencer F. li. CHAMPION 7 JO MoorlynTerrace Ocean City, N. J. VERNON HALL 735 Wesley Avenue NOW OPEN mr f. beck _ .
MEDICAL
WILLITS P. HAINES, M. D. " Physician and Surgeon Offico Hoars; > A. M. To 1 P. H. Disease* of Eye. Ear, Nose and J Throat Pk'"" »• Glome, FllleU Cor. Wesley Ave. and 9th St. 8*>o- » la || A. M.| T la I P. M " ALLEN CORSON, M. D. S2I Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY 0 8,11 11 Inlrr-SlKte II»-A F HKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. II 807 Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. i one. Haarai » W 1* A. M.| t I* i P. M. «M. **4 San, I ta A. M, aalr *'
I la 1* A. M T la t P. M. John H. Whiticxr, M. D717 WESLEY AtfKNUB OCEAN CITY, N. J- " ' W >CI FrO, I. » la II A. U.I I.M ta l,M P- » DR.CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Phyrfci*" CUT OB re r*ilo*rf*ki, stk A l ent,. I lilt Real lt.tM.TraB 5 ITS-W PtmnrV W*1- ' CENTRAL MIARM*^ Eighth St. and We/lry Al* Phone 245 Thomley Hughes, P- WPharmacM in 1

