^ " 0CEA-N' ( ITY SENTINEL, THL'RSDAY. jiARCmto. 1923 — , ' " '
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MILLtLE QUINUET UTTERLY SWAMPED BY LOCAL PASSERS
MILL£R AND TliWNSEND ABE KTDB1NG Lt'lMIN AIRES PUB LOCALS Donne the course of a itatless (KM. played on the Temple Court lax Thursday evening the O. C A. A. Five completely mnunp•d the MillviUe Manufacturing Co. Jmmi*, by the wore of 64 to 27. Ocean City darted off in the feat few minute* of play, ami completely out-classed the invader*. Fred Towmeod drew first hie ii I by raging the ft rut point from the fifteen foot distance, while Barron the big centre tried to draw a circle around hie neck. Barae tied the acute with a tally from the fool line. The A. A. got boay and with a magnificent exhibition of their fine pas* work and dribbling *non ran up a comfortable | Townmmd who hac been off form . . fer »™ time, suffering with an Injured elbow, lowed if. -even .louble deckei. from the fte'd, and caged one foul. Miller played "P to hi. usual forws, coming through with eight two pointer* and five from t)i* complitoeatary mark. At half lime the
acore read 27 to It. with .he viriDnring the second period, the )o<al five kept up a progressive pace, and at the end of the game found their tall) just double that Of the Murphy played a stellar game at guard, breakking up the oppoaition play with perfect tie. It aaaned for a time thai he would have no ■Kara in the tally column, hut with ill second* to play he let one flyfar the basket at an angle of 45 degree*, and the Mtoniahment of the
apectatorr, jt entered the IK inch i Iring, cleat: aa a whistle. Boy Johnson refereed the game to the aatiafaetion of all the -pecOcean City A. A. G F P Mangold, F. 8 2* Town Wild, F. 7 1 li Miller. C. 8 S 21 ^Jfarphy. <;. i 0 8. |jtende»ou. G. 10 2 r Millvilie Mlg. Co. G F P fata*. F. 2 1 6 Badcliffe, F. 1 0 2 Bmiii. C. 3 3 » Hb». G. 2 2 8 Mfaitli i[- G. 2 I & 20 7 27 I Befetee — Roy Johnson. ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL X. / /r
MASTER BUILDERS ASSOC. 0R6ANIZED i TO PROTECT PUBLIC
IE ASSOCIATION A SPIKES TO BE . OF SERVICE TO ALL PER SONS WHO KM LI) *• The leading authorities in the o I Alibiing industry in this city have ' ! 0. '«•" teceatly l*en orgaained into ' p- a body known. a* the Ma-ter Bu- ! „ ihiera' Amociation of Ocean City ' !7. New Jersey. ne The porpoxo of thi- orgnidxa- ' id lion are manifobl, ami have to do . it- with the general betterment of : *t the steadily increaang building » « toMKM, at this popular «ea vide • td Realizing that the public, in ita • k. devire to acquire a home here that i ly i» mmiern ia ail il. appoint men t- < ,t and «ulwtantially built, the bail- 1 i- .ler. of better home. felt, that a id meanured protection should lie afe forded the home Keeker. . I Builder, who have men year* i „ of practwal experience, a* mould- < er> of home* and building, that I I* have Ktood up under ail weather condition., have joined wits for t inakinr for Ocean City a better, I e duatry of buBding. j. Prospective buii-ter.- of home* c a ; in Ocean City, win Ami in the • (•! —
Ma. ler Builder*' AuociaUon, a o-urce of information for their need*, that ha* taken year* of toil and experience to obtain, ami in the employment of any one of * the membn- of this aameiaUon, * for the building of. a modern high ' da** .structure, they will And a i ilenling. Fairne* to client* of thi« .i K-iiition ia the one keynote, on , whbh the Ma*ter< Baildern' A--e -ociatim. i* fourotcl. Slap ..tick , and loote method* have pa.**ad, . for the inea ami firm who enTV taat of luiibiing opeiation I a. tht.ru and competent buibler ha* f I wen employed. The hazards have t been eliminated to the farthest ■ d'Kix-e. Soundne** of .utructtire, finer finiah. better deeign ami bent ■ i|ualit> material*, are the thing* I manter builder alway* concbii ere a* part of hi- obligation to i ,.,The keeping of pyumiae* made,. ■ the financial responsibility and , the huainea* integrity of your boi ihler. ran he ileperuled on when empkiying member of the Maxtor I Association The ma*ter, builder in vhort, unlet know hie buainea* thornugh- , ly, el«e he aeouhl not be a member I of thi* organization. To build better, not chenpei, to * ci.net met not stick up. to improve ' the building iruhudry i. the higtr
'■rZ**,., I'. N'i<h'd«wt J V. I ritiere II Setii.it J. C. Steelman B reek Icy and Stetzet I.. S. Canon K. U but Johr Matt* F. Newberry H. Pontic re Klnwr Rohinom, Andrew R. S...II W. H. Smith Swan A Trout O M. Towmend Co. After *pemling a week at their , Kummer re*bieiice 1214 Ocean avenue. Mi. and Mrs. W. H. Benwn J ami family have returne<i to their home in Philadelphia.
Bdl Phooc. IS6-J t aralturc Mured *, Heupholsteri..^ t ESTIMATE ^mdow Shide% FOR YOU Awnings and 'House Furnishings ,t )ut pr uwe are !*.*«-• pmctblt c ni*i«leut wHh t»j.cl Work Ito-l Main 1*1 t Lawrence fl. I ear > 654 Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N.
Business Opportunity FOR SALE A corner property, containing nine rooms and bath, modem, spacious porch, suitable lor two families to occupy, or use as a rooming house. Lot size 30x65. Location is excellent lot business and we recommend it to druggist particularly. I FRANK E. DARBY
PERSONALS • j..,ic. s . M*. at ■ ; M ' mi um M. Itanck is »*■•> ' CH ' - ' 1 V. V.I"- .....ding in W. ' I I ' filler t'oraan of this city is l'biViudphia. ' \ * pre.bletit of the An- . ",.e, - • ..f this city. F.J. Mis--! Philadelphia, was a re-. CC - liter tV Suntlaj. I |."r Ganett V Pogue. <*f Cam- j . cent .-.tor- j ('.die : • by the serious 111- j
t.c-K nf hrr aunt Mr- Smlie Hemp- " !■ '■ M, i.p.nge W. Sooy departed p . ami M- • L H. t'rane are / • ntertainlng lie former* parcntr. - ! M. Frank Crat.e. ,.j > Ml ..mi Mi P.. C. Dufffekt were * • n-ffield of Philadelphia. M - Kmilv l ynch was ii «e«^k . e»u| t i-itm in tit- Quaker X'it . M-. ai.-- Mr* W. J. Hawthorne, d Pbllnddphia. were seen in timr, ' •i .. en: week cm Mr. and , Ml Mary Fox. the daughter ..f " Mr. anil Mrs. J. P. Fox, of thi* lesott, entertained a party of fri- | The guests included: Miss Mr ! ar.d Mi-- Middleton, of ! I Philadelphia. Mi.«* Eestcr. of He- I achwood Park, and Miss Wilson of(. Ridley Park. Mr-. Gertrpiie M. Waotl, of West j Philadelphia, a well known summer j resident, owning extensive property in the vicinity of Fourteenth j tere»ts. j Mr. and Mrs. George K. Schumo, • of Kit) Atlantic utenue. entertain'fed the live hundred club at their ' resilience during the week, i The guests included: Mr. and ! Mrs. Herbert .1. Smith, Mr. and , i Mrs. J William 'Morrison. Mr. and Ml-. Linn Mir.lzer. Mr. and Mrs. i
| Elmer Jackson pearl and Mr: and 1 , Mr*. Waflter Dittrich. Mi - Fagan, associatCil in the office- of J. M. Chester, spent Sating her home in Millvilie. I Dr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Ireland, ' Sharon Hill, were'iti Ocean City
...c-rlhe week-end, inspecting theirjo - .pert y interests. I'1 \lr. : ml Mis. J. R- Jone*. the: : i . ell known tealtor. ac-j -npo: ii-i! by thi-ii daughter Mi -' ' Margaret, Kpcnl few "lay Yi«St* ing in Philadelphia, during tin- past j week. j Police 'Officers G. E. Seaman ami George Myei . were railed to Tr« n v ton. .hiring tV week to offer testitiioiiy in a I smt legging case. . ent visitor t . the Quaker City. I MISS MILDRED VnEGELIN I PAYS A VISIT I Mi-s Mildred C. Voegelin, daughter Rev. and Mi Charles F. N 1 Voegelin, pastor of the First Pre- ' byterian Church in this city, paid a ' : Hying visit home on Morula y Mis* Voegelin i- enrolled among the student body at the Training 1 School for Nurses, affiliated with < the Pennsylvania Hospital. Philar delphia. The young lady expressed her- ! . -elf as delighted with her work anil j ' , ! studies, and with the institution of ' ; 1 w hich she S* a member, j On the coming Sunday afternoon r ami evening. Mi.-.- Voegelin will enjoy the hospatility of Richard Dearie, und Mr-. E-ther Neely at their home in the Quaker City. • Mrs. Neely i- a summer re*i- - .lent of Ocean City, and l» friend r of the family. lai-t Suiuluy afternoon, Miss M I Mas iiei i y and Mi s Sarah MayI berry, of the popular Maylwrry I hostelry called upon Miss Voegelin I'
SEASHORE HOME FOR BABIES .Meeting t ailed for Patron* and Worker* on Fridav Announcements are being sent j
I out that a meeting of patrons of tl > Sea-hore Home for Babies, win • lieM next Friday evening. I I i - meeting i* being convened 1 .t.iler the direction nf the Guhl*^ 'ule Society, and will open at 7 " l «-k at the offices- of ti?r prejl- ! lent Mi-. "Julia IL Hazard, .fidiu,. ii.- P.iuldiitg on Eighth street. I Ian. ».i I rntiie under di-cti- ixn f the i I it ut inn. \ .ample nf Die splendid 1 1 1 1 1 it -• Sea bote Home for llai recti ving, mention might I... . :.,ie of the Mi**M Dorothy and Evelyn Pontiere. the daughter* of and Mrs. Humbert P.mtiere The two little ladles ral'cl at the affile of lit" pte-i.lent and .lepositeil i-n* ihillar. which they hail earned by their own effort-, towards the home. A wider diffusion of this spirit through the mmmunity will make , the home for habies a triumphant It should lie mentioned that the .(Misses Pontieie are members of Ijthe Holy Trinity Episcopal Sunday i School. \tlrntion. Mr. Volstead The othei night I Went to a show with a l ow Br„w Friend of mine and the Orchestra struck up The "l ittle Brown Jug." find he thought it was the National anthem and stood up. The dunie dfool — And *o did I.
WEEKLY LESSON IN ETIQUETTE By Mi** Vera Dence When taking a young lady to z church social and she insists on paying her own way, do not argue with her. Show that you respect her iiiilepemlence and le^. her pay ! j tor I Kith of yon.
WHAT YOl* WANT TO DO! I You want to have cist «h' ! best po—ihle way. in the ihartl t t the miuimum of MM. Hm ...... MB wishes mav he gratifie,!. WHAT WE WANT TO DO! We know of your three great desire , e ple&xed to infoim [ VI. u. that we guarantee complete then , juM aisoon a- you are ready f..i a trial. you make :i boM bid fat aatlgf action. We wai t to make our machinerypay for if* cost ami upkeep. Tin- ii'.e machinery is 'the best made and need.- ot.ly • ua-ft of work : - prove quality at workmanship. We would like to have < telephonist busy a every minute, no that the inslalhi'.i- mat pi >ve it'r We want to keep our miniture fleet .Wivery vans racing almut the whole day long. We want to get into the habit . d of dealing with u>. so that we go; . ! nmcerncl that if local enterprise hent- outside 'rtmndrct:.-.:- . Now that the rut i, i- out of the liag watch which . :i> it Juo.fis and then note tlie h address OCEAN CITY LA I N DRY CO. SIXTH AND HAVEN AVE. Telephone Number 117-J
: i | I fiSSawaTl SEDAN New Price •dctroit ■ 4 I II At the newiow price the Ford Sedan represents a greater value than has ever been offered. It provides enclosed car comfort in a dependable, quality product at a minimum cost j| Your order placed now will insure reasonably prompt delivery. Terms if desired. I EDWARD G. KURTZ 908 AU-rj A*,.. Ocac CO,, N. J. I£(L— a^i ■, i ■
i i Madam Where Your Money (joes Furthest means ininh In the wife ami mother who i- exercising an intelligent watchfulm-s* over the miinn rommitled to her rare for fornishing thr familt requirements. A- far as foods are concerned we ran relieve you of all rraponzibtlily because we know til .1 certain!! that nowhere throughout thr Four States where our Store* are The Logical Thinjc Therefore to Do is to Make All Your Purchases of Your Table Needs in Our Stores, "Where Quality Counts"
I Best Pure Lard ib 12c Open kettle re tale red. It'* Asco quality— enough said. ttlue Rose Rice 5c £•«;> Raisins 12c Special price for this week. Very choice quality. Y'our choice of either seeded or seedless. Suggestions for the Lenten Season Asco C odfish pkg. »c i Be*' Vtr lfnP°ricd (-oW s,|| M.raro|li pk|{ Asco Red Salmon ran 2T»c Portuguese ri0|d ^,1 spaghetti pkg »c I-.,,*.,... ... ,s Sardines *"!!"*" *" * ( holer Sardines ran . 5c i'ure Honey jar lAr Domestic Sardines hg ran 15c caB ^ Tender ( orn raa Itr Asco Wet Shrimp ran 18c tsco ( atsup hot 15c J „ „ Fltd in Pure Olive Oil , ... Kippered Herring ran - Asco Flour pkg 9c Kraft's Cheese tin 15c Rich Creamy Yellow C orn Meal Ih 2J»c Calif. Tuna Fish rait lie. IK, Cheese Ih 33c Norway Mackerel earh 7c. 15c ,st0 Coffee * 29c Buy a pound today — ami if it is not all we claim it to lie— "the finest cup you ever •Irattk," bring back the unused portion and we will gladly refund the full price paid. Yt uil taste the difference. '■ Ih pkg I/, Ih pkg Ih pkg Asco Teas 12c 23c 45c Our Teas will please the most particular tea drinker. A cup convinces. (•OLD SEAL l<* Malch w-^ t Al\ BOX HOLDER Flour 49c The liest for bread, cakes, pics and all kinds of light pastry. Both for 10c ! Asco Making Ponder lb can 20c v,wn.. iH, huna Victor Itread loaf fic X. U. C. ( ocoannt Macar. lb 26c Asco Breakfast Farina :1 pkgs 2iir V. B. 0. Wine Biscuits Ih 21c Kins Wheat Cereal 2 pkgs 25c Fancy Assorted ChocolaleB Ih 39c Choice Imported Prunes 3 lhs 25c Delicious Peanut Brittle Ih 19c Asco Bucks heat 3 pkgn 25c Chocolate Cocoanut Eggs Ih 25c 401 ASBURY AVE. 745 ASBURY AVE. 1126 ASBURY AVE. .1 1

