^ SIX OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923 _ , m. — = — — = ; — • ~~ZZZZZZZZZZI~ — ^==s®»
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Joseph Lauer, of Philadelphia veiled Ocean City over the week «-wd, the gu*»t of his brother, W Lauer, f®| Central axer.ue. The Mi-w- Lewis and Conan have relumed to Ocean City, aftei |~ ' wintering <• Wa* Cbestc- ■ X re. R. Voile, of Bat avenue, is f confine-! to her home with sickDr. Wa.tea Kaasud, of Cheater. ■ was a visitor .lurinjr the pant week the iniest of B. F. Geetr. the pop- ■ alar realty agent. Dr. Kaasud I ia> extensive property interestIn Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. W alter MeCorkle, ■ have returned to this city, after a I very pleasant xojurn in the South.' Mrs. H. D. Beat:;, entertained • Mia Darit Hewitt with a visit to het Strand Theatre in honor of the I little lady's eighth birthday. Mr. and Mi-. Granville H. Steelman report having had a most enjoyable time in the South, visiting IT St Petersburg. Miami, New Smyrna and Palm Beach. I Information comes to hand that Mr.-. Baker, of the popular hostelry ; I The Oceanic Hotel has returned to the city. Mr. and Mr.-. David A. McCletland, of Philadelphia, are irgistered as guests at the Biaeayne , y Hotel. Mr. McClelland ha.- the contract for the new Hitel Flanders. I Mr. ami Mis. W. H. Smith of ' I this city, took an auto trip to Lakei wood on ,i recent Sunday. Mrs. Helvetia RoRgers, has re- J turned to her home in this resort, fj from a pleasant trip to her .laughter, Mrs. Taylor Cahaie. in 1 *'■ Cheriton. Va. T Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Souder, of !j Wilmington, ami well known summer residents, were in town during the past week, having returned a a few .lays previously from Wert n JPalm Beach, where they spent the i winter. v I Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Muriger, of tl , Camden, have opened their cottage a' I here. jr- Mrs. William Doerr, of Philadal- hi phia. and a well known summer re- ar
ik- : visitors. The ma:.;, f. Mr Mr.-. George Maun, of Phila-lelphi*. a.--.; , rvi'hf the Genevieve Hotel Oo-ar fit-. . tr «i|j regret to lean-, that Mrs. i, •' i' different health. Mr. Ma- r- , It- h pre si. lent of the Hotel Propric- .
ik." •«. h" -ummer plate . .-i the ^ Boar-iwalk. id O. V. -Bingham, of Rhiiey Park, ar.,: a well known summer re-ide.it i, R. R. Bringhurst., of Phila.telphia, an-l a summer cottager, was i. 'in town during the past week, i Mr. ar... Mr.-. Harry B • . of o Philadelphia, are at their cottage t here. Among local residents who at- - tended the Conference of the Me- - tkotiirt Episcopal Church at As- ' ; bury Park, were W. E. Massey, ■ Dr. Allen Corson and X. S. Goff. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Evans, who I ' spent the winter with their son : in Montclair. have returne-i to . Ocean City are at their home at , Seventh street. Mr. ami Mrs. Waiter D. Ben- ; -all, of Philmielphia, were among ' jthe week's visitors. The Rev. James E. lake of this j city attended the New Jersey Conference at Asbury Park, Mr. and Mr.-. Paul Lamorelle. I have returned to St. Davids after I peending a yielightfol week in this eity. Among the recent guests registered at- the Biscayne Hotel May Pierce, of Phila«iel- F phia. Mr. Pierce came accompanied by- Thomas Flawei. Mrs. Harry L C-onover. of Philadelphia. is at her cottage on Ply- ir mouth place. Mr ami Mrs. T. C. Young, and a Miss Nellie Smith have opened cottage 1300 Central avenue M Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Massev, Jr., returned nome from a pleas- tl ant visit to Hot Springs, Va. of
SUTTON WELCOMED Gontinued from Page One Improvement had been noticeable Hiram S. Mowrer carrie>l the perfect agreement of all present. \ when be stated that every individual should learn to submerge selfish £. interests, to the common good of all, reeognixing that he and she owen some part of their time am! energy to questions and problems i of community interest. Mr. Mowrer ventured to reinlml the Chamber that the electorate would in the near future be. called . upon to select a new administration and expressed the hope that all , would not allow- petty considers- i tion- to prevent them from using , the franchise intelligently" for the good of the city. , Among the guests present were i three 'vpiepautives of the press t from New gtok and Philadlphia. who were dNBiled upon to speak. < J. C. MnrWeF-r representing the t New York Tribune, in referring to i the discussion apropos advertising. , B' reminded tbc Chamber that Ocean c City had ei red against its own a/i- | vantage, by negietcing New- York. , There — Tr— in I K— -it,. ,.f K'-u- V...1. There in the of New York
thousands of families who needed to learn of a resort of the chara> ter of Ocean City. Thousands of families were seeking a place of vacation, prtscriptively similar to Ocean City, yet we hail neglected to inform them. New- York was unexplored terri- ' tory with great possibilities. The t New York Tribune would in the , next Sunday issue, contain an interesting story of forthcoming ' tennis tournaments. Mr. Marscher ' pledged fie Tribune, ready to cooperate in any scheme of publicity y to the advantage of the dty. J. K. Hebrew . representing the ' Philadelphia Record, and Mr. Pol-ih lard of the Ledger followed, both'o pledging their co-operation and re- : v minding the Chamber that Ocean1, City had by rio means exhausted its opportunities in Philadelphia. ! On the matter of advertising. » several speakers, including the e president and M r. MacMillar of tne , Shore Fast Line, advocated a more extensive campaign in Atlantic 1 City. It was the general opinion j P that steps should be taken to have a large electric sign erected on one b of the piers there. The second Booster Banquet to be held in Philadelphia during the a coming month, became the topic of h several speakers. A determination to make the eTent even greater than the first experiment prevail- * ed. until finally it was agreed that!®' I'reswient Sutton should appoint a : t< L'_ <»wnittee to work in connection ' t with those of other civic organiu- i . tions to that end. t' . Presidei l Sutton invited suggest- 1 1 ions for improvement* which would U tend U> further advanre the pro-gre-s ami gr-, th of the city. „ A large nun.ber of speakeis re•pon.ied, covering A very wide area and a multiplicity of subjects. EI- Si mer Jackson Pearl, spoke of the r, need prevailing for a larger number of dwellings heated for the VI winter season, available at a mod- & fcrt rental. Clay ton Haines Brick Ci repr.rte-i considerable progress made with the City Beautiful cain-^ paign. Harry Head ley made af^ elisor appeal for greater and a*"'
more libera] financial support, tow ard» the Hotel Flamlers, emphasiiing this appeal by remimling the company of the ver;. material increa*e in property valuation since jthe Hotel Fat ruler's movement had 'been launcher!, e Mr. Shelton. of the GoflTs Baths. '• suggested that the proceedings of 1- the Booster Banquet should be hi briaikasteri by radio, while J. J. t Foster spoke of a need existing for e an extension of the sewage system, d In tirief. the predominating i , * thought was a bigger am! a better Ocean City. The criticism.- passed I were entirely free from acrimony', e and all were in the main of a conI struct! vo character, i Pre.-nlent Sutton remarked that . 1 at the April meeting of the Cham- I - ber, he would announce the new ' r committees for the ensuing year. The Chamber of Commerce nownumbers 275 members. An effort - "ill he ma.le to materially increase 1 the roll by the next meeting. The energies of the Chamber of < ommerce will be directed towards . ' the establishment of a short route 1 between Ocean City ami Phiiadl-. phia. Mr. Murphy, a represenUtive ' of tlie Pennsylvania Railroad Com- " pany stating that the pro-pe't was 1 rieciderlly hopeful. k
t REV. PEHIBONE o ■" 0 Continued from Page One r- diiion. Dr. PetUbone came again e under Christian influences, and. c »hat can only he regarded as a " miracle, was performed in hi.- chr'eckered life. From the hour he surrendered himself to the power of the Die ; vine, the craving for the drug left , .jhim. The sudden transformation iyof a dope fiend, into a man who j | wa* as free from any craving f,,r , the drug, as one who had never , taker, a grain, cannot be explainc-i . natural grounds. Medical -ci- • has ho YoluUon to offer to , [ the rnystery. The secret lay in i j-lhe supernatural power, of the su- ! i 1 per-natural God he now preaches. < * Modern substitute- for Chri.-- ■ tianity meive small quarter from < , Dr. PetUbone. He stands himself . ; 1 Jiving monument of the only ; ' for the human race. A delightful ami inspiring proi of music was given at the 1 ; evening service at the Prv.-by-i terian Church. Miss Louisa T. Corson gave an ! I impressive rendering of an adop- j tion of the words "Just as I am" the music of the Rosary. 1 W. H. Colli-on. Jr. and Herlicrl Smith, gave a scholarly interpre- ; s tation of tiie duett from Sir John 1 1 immortal work. "Theiv Crucifixion," while to close the service, a quartette composed of Mrs. ,5 Fogg. Miss Louisa T. S W. H. Collison, Jr. and - Edward Hogen sang unaccoiffpan- F td another excerpt from the same . ork- ; t
7 CAMP ANNIVERSARY J (Continued from Page One.) j f The -jepartorc of the Doctor.' -, Sam's master, -r: a vacation, or'- I .'ere<I Sfirn. with the a--i.-tan« of I Ra.-tu>. the opportunity be r. I became -.he phT^ra an-' Ra-tu- I jSptaaaaJ i A patient -afferin* fmrn Banvleo. I ■ another aff-i.ie-i with Br-*n-Kit- I while the physician arm the -tug- I ent. applied the treatment, to the I i spinal column. ' L
f The last patient, who was the out of the office. The last heard <>f Ra.-tu- was that he was searching diligentl;. for tr.e interest. Sam and Rastus were ably assisted in their sketch by John B. > x- the Doctor, arid Messrs.. . Pileggi. Blakely. Laughiir and > Jeffries as the patients. l M r. Parker contributed -eve-;.' banjci solo- aeeompanisi. r.; Mr. Miller on the pianoforte. Several , clever musical -runts or. the mouth TTre meeting en.ieu by the serv1 of liberal refreshments to the • splendid audience which attemteb. ALLEGRO CLUB'S WORTHY MOVEMENT FOLLOWING AN ADDRESS BY 1 PROF. STEVENS, PLAN TO GET ORGAN FOR SCHOOL The Allegro Club held their meetupon this occasion, at the home . of Mrs. Randolph Fogg. Prof. Ja me- M. Stevens itten.se., < and in the course of ar. interesting speech advocated the installation , of a pipe organ in the new high j school. The ladies of the club became enthused ami heartily endorsed the suggestion, pledging there i and then the sum of SI25 towar-i-project The following delightful program music was rendere.i:
Talk on Folk Songs by Misi Mi- " nerva Adam*; "Sousa March" by -- High School Orchestra; "Old Dog e May," -uug by Miss Marian Siuki- crsoi,; "Swanec River, -ung by e Floyd To» nsend; "Long, Long d Ago." by Blair Lorbert; "Susana." by F'red Pontiere; "Nobody Know--.-the Trouble I've Been." by Earl f Poland; Two Faster Songs, by e Miss Cornelia Verkey; Piano Soio. '. Miss Marian Trout; Two Song*, r Miss Emily Pileggi; Two Songs, - Mis* Dorothy Barlow ; Dance. Miss r Jeannette Darby; Dance, Mi— r Frances Hart I o ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL ClassifieA Adds. • A'dvrrti-eiwrnt- inserted in this column— One cent a Word, minirrum charge, twenty-five cents.
s F'OR SALE. — F'or.i Sedan, in good onler. i200. Wm. F. Berger First and Central avenue. FOR SALE. — Garage for or* car. frame, well Imilt. 3I5C York road. PHh.. Pa. WANTED — A young woman aiu.ut ' n 25 years of age for night oprn.I. to. Permanent ponftioo. Apply I Bell Telephone Oifixe. !17 Eighth , - ■ Ocenn City. FOR SALE — Goo.1 >>usines-; 20, i I boaU. ruilwa . iluaU. refiigs: ,'l'is. CO inter-, .how en «- P. I. . Henderson. '.0th ami Bay Front. ' Ocean City. \ ijFOK SAL, I -lUP- Speriiil Six ' l<- cheap. N. Hickman. 1155 As- ■ ' WANTED Position,, by t*» :| young ladies; one has knowledge '! ' of clerical • ik: one of luiokkeep- j i ing ami typewriting. Write Box - Sentmal Office. . ANTF1D — Board in a private family, by a lady for the summer months Write F. T. J.. 11 1 Chert - ' »ut >t . Philflelpliiii rOB SALE— large <oal range. » A gal. uptight hoilei. laigc garange. Apply W West are. SALE — Two family not. « rooms ami lath each, furnished; all modern conveniences, i square from beach: bargain for quick sale. A. Totten, Real Estate Broker. H10 j Second tf- Ocean City. — Lady's hand hog. containing nacklaoe, pin. Pldli.-Mpln,, iiepartment store coins and -mall sum of money. Finder kindly rej turn to Sentinel Office. ' WANTED - Young man. hu-tler with automobile to cm nee! with . established realtor- office. Apply A. Sentinel Office or inquire at j Sentinel Office. s SALE — New- heating stove; never lreen used, pipe and elbow.' cylinder: cheap. 1311 We-lev jave., Ocean City.
HEMPEL IS COMING j FRIEDA HEMPEL JENNIE LIND & CONCERT m-1 vRiRY Garden Pier Theatre My ifWwV i EASTER SUNDAY Tickets NOW on Sale at Box Office, Garden Pier Theatre. Orchestra, $3.50 and $3.00; balcony. $3.00 to $1.50, plus 10 per cent. tax.
MflTMEN AND MITMEN l. (Continued from Page One.) " Brecklev. Time: 4 minute- »• Mid--, !e: 15* lbs. ar,i u .der. Her- ■ a-JUJ Selvagan won fron Jack G-; '* -'r" -y decision. Time: 10 minute-. -amc sn-.ber of contestant.- in tiie • ring struggling for premier hoi «r »>;. -a! William F". Gatxliner, Wal- ' ter Allen. Ellis Evans ami T. O Warder.. Dr. Herschel Pettet was on ham. with hospital kit in case of unfor seen developments. Summary ; — I Cootie: 55 lbs. ami umrcr. ChaGtosier won by decision over Paul Stewart in 5 round-. Pin: 65 lb*, ami under. Ashton Johnson in 4 rounds. Mosquito: 75 lbs. and under. EIwoo.1 Getsinger won over Osw-a! A-iams in a roun-L-. Mi'igets: 85 lbs. and under. Hubert Verhey vanquished LewiGrosier in 4 rounds. i Paper: 95 lbs. ami under. Chas. : A-ielirrio defeated Frank C rosier in 5 rounds. Fly: 150 lbs. ami under. Edward Stewart won by decison over Harlan Huff in 4 rounds. Bantam: 115 lbs. ami under. Jos. n. ouiuun. its nis. an-, un-ier. so.-.
Crosier won oxer Prank Taylor in : Feather; 125 lbs. ami umier. Paul j* Pileggi -lefeated George Brownmil,y : ler in I rounds. ig Light: 135 lbs. and under. Mar- > ' cu, Blackrrar: vanquisheii Walter ^ Huff in 4 rounds. • y Welter: 145 lbs. and umier. An- ' j, thony Selvagn took honors from}b Robert Gordon in 4 rounds. 2"t llfchile: 1158 lbs. ami under. Geo. „ Gardner van<iuished Chas. Cox in. 4 j Special bout: Morris Riggins ■ ^ won over James Howe in 4 rounds. J Barrel Boxing: Paul Stewart won . 1 over John Mosley. NOTICE OF INTENTION Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Commissioner. f Ocean City. New j Jersey, to be held on the ninth i ! day of April, 1923, at the hour of . three o'clock in the afternoon, ; Commissioners Chamber-. City Hall. Ocean City. New- Jersey, an | : ordinance w ill i« ir.trreluceii for • the laving > ut, opening, grading and improving of a fifteen feet *- wide street between Seventh and "— - Eighth Street,, ami Central and , Wesley Avenues, in said city. That the improvement to tie tin improv- ' e*l permanent street and to be «.fi concrete surface laid on a concrete i lose. That the cost, damage and, expense of the same to be p:ii-l by"' owners of land benefited there- j , by in proportion as each owner ! shall l« deeme-l to act; wire HARRY A. MORRIS, adv. 3-22, 3L City Clerk. J. f . JOCHER RA I NTING 1920 Asbury Ave. | MADDOCK'S PHARMACY I.IGHTH AND ASBl'RY AVE. tlrcan <lt, Phone 5s0 Easier Season •.=j«i e' Forgi-t ' your' Ws!'" "P,t HI > WHITMAN'S CANDIES IGARS PERFUMES, SODA W ATER Gel thr-m here, where you cet THE BEST M ADDOCK JOSEPH C. FARR ATTORN EL-AT-I. AW I Solicitor and Ma.ter in Chancer).: ^ Real Flstatr. ( onveyancing. f Collections V622 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. |
I NOTICE OF INTENTION I Notice is hereby given, that a - g the Boar-: of Commis- •' Ocear, City. New Jeri« hel-i on the ninth day •' April. 1923. at the hour of 3 - ambers. City Hall. Ocean ■ Nfw Jersey, an ordinance will : rueed for the laying out.
opening, grading and gravelling of - Simpson Avenue, in said city, between Sixth and Seventh streets. . That the cost, damage and expenses of the same to he paid by the j owner- of land benefited thereby ir. proportion as each owner shall n io -ieemed to arquire. HARRY A. MORRIS. .. adv. 3-22, 31. City Clerk.
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE a am Uac*h -a:-:: "! do the ver5 bc.-t I know how — the very 1 -ar.. ami 1 mean to keep doing so " 1 will do the very best pos<ccp on doing sir. in renting or selling your property liste<i Look Em (ha Bgl . "Yennay oo the Square." 521 Eighth St.. ■I..---' Pharmacy Buil-iing. Come in. list your property with me and \V. H. YENNEY
FOR SALE . . Road Gravel and Top Soil AN.Y AMOUNT AT THF. PIT OR DELIVERED Apply HARRY WOOD ! WALTON PLACE OCEAN CITT. N. J.j Moncrief & Sons GARDENERS AND YARD BUILDERS i IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Schrubberies, Privet and Shade Trees Your cot'ages cleaned, opened and put In readiness Ariy kind of work around your place Phone 699 1214 BAY AVENUE .
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