Ocean City Sentinel, 19 April 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

EIGHT OCEAN CITY* SENTINEL, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923 . ^ ,

BLUNDIN SISTERS AND SUMMERS STAR j IN SPtENDID GAME

B BETTY AND JEAN GIVE FINE I EXHIBITION OF FLOOR WORK The Blumien Sisters, Miss Betty juid Hiss Jean, gave as brilliant ' an exhibition of floor tactics as j ' ever seen on the local courts, in | ' the game staged on Saturday even- * ing between Ocean City lasses, j - against fire of their own sex hail- , ing from Atlantic City. I Miss Jean Blunden arched in two from the complimentary mark. Miss Dorothy Summers, petite and pretty, a former Philadelphia streak of scholastic circles, broke through the invaders defences ^

with .perfect ease and shot three double deckers in superb form. The visitors were held down to three lone baskets, out-classed in . strategy and skill, by the home maidens throughout the game. Hie solitary field toss, credited 1 to the visitors, was landed by Miss Anna Burroughs. ' Towards the closing end. Miss ' Gertrude Slemmer, a former Triple ' e

"A" star, landed three from the free mark. By the score of 12 to ' . 6, the local lassies captured the , inter-city resort basket ball cham- ' pionship. Summary: Ocean City Atlantic City ( Slemmer ..._._forward ... Holdxkom J. Blundin forward Hamilton | F. Lynch center ....Burroughs . E. Blundin .... Guard McBride Summers guard Wilson j

Field goals. Miss Summers 3, Miss Burroughsl. Foul Goals, Miss , Slemmer 3, Miss J. Blundin 2, , Miss Hoklzkom 2, Miss Wilson 2. , Referee, Boyd Burnett, Germantown. Time of halves, 20 minutes. | COUNTY COMMERCE , CHAMBER TO MEET ■ AT SOUTH SEAVILLE The Chamber To Be the Gueats of 1 the South Seaville Grange on y the Occasion { The April meeting of the Cape - - — - "I"" w, uic vajw

May County Chamber of Commerce is announced to convene at the Grange Hall, South Seaville, on Tuesday, April 29. The meeting is called for eight o'clock sharp, when it is desired that every section of the county be fully represented. *- Upon this occasion the County Chamber will be the guest of the

South Seaville Grange, and an interesting program, of both a business and a social character has been arranged. Matters of supreme importance associated with the county and its varied activities will come under discussion. LENGTHEN THE SEASON j Mortimer Skinner and family of Philadelphia, the former prominent in insurance circles, are plan- - ning to open their cottage, 604 I Fourteent h street, this week, for the season. t Mr. Skinner writes apropos, the a lengthening" of the season, one of v the projects Oecan City is anxious a ■» to carry out ip the following _ to carry out l/i the following

"I trust other cottagers will arrange to come earlier and stay] later, in fact, all owners of homes in Ocean City should be able to live ; there in comfort from April 1st to . December 1st of each year and I hope you will urge, through your paper, that the arilroaile extend their schedule and the Boardwalk ) merchants as well, so as to en- ! . eouraging a lengthening of the - Walter El Allen and family were I visitors over, the week end to Mil- < •"He, where they have a host of « friends. t o j ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL j

WILLIAM SALLIDAY DEAD The many friends and admirers! of William Salllday," will regret to j learn he departed from this life on April 17th, in the eighty-sixth; year of his age. Mr. Salliday who was familiarly and affectionately known as "Uncle! Billv" was an active member of the an the

® club, at Fourth street and Bay are- j nue, and enjoyed the esteem of a i wide circle of friends. Funeral services will be held j 1 . from the residence of Mrs. Eliza-)1 \ beth Findlay, 822 Twentieth St., 1 ! Philadelphia, on Friday, April 20, ' at 2 P.M. ^ Classified ; A 1 Advs. ; . ii * Advertisements inserted in this

column — One cent a word, minia mum charge, twenty-five cents < FOR SALE j. I SALE — Bake ovens, Blodgett j . , gas oven, 36 loaves capacity: coal oven, 36 loavea capacity. Apply Simms Restaurant, ' Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terrace.

j FOR SALE — Furniture of entire , house; roll top desk; also Over- 1 [ touring car. 612 Sixth street, 1 Ocean City. j SALE— Steam boiler. Little ' 1 Giant, 5 h. p. Apply Simms 1 Boardwalk and Moor- r Terrace. r i

1 TOR SALE — Cheap; two store > awnings, tables, window fixtures, ' five iron racks, gas range. Gran- • ville H. Steelman, Rear 814 Sev- ■ enth street. FOR SALE Block baby earriage, also Bloch baby stroller, good condition. Apply Simms Restaurant, Boardwalk and Moorlyn i Terrace. SALE — Groceries and fixtures; selling out at cost. Will vacate soon. 1033 Asbury avenue. City.

i- FOR SALE— 200 ft. cocoa runner, it 14 yds. wkfe. Apply Simms t, Restaurant, Boardwalk at Moorlyn ( Terrace. K , it — — — — — — — — (I FOR SALE — 1921 Cheverolet tour- j e ing car, 490 model; mechanically ( perfect. M. P. McDole, Palermo. f , ££ -

FOR SALE — Singer sewing mai. chine, $15. E. S. Kramer, 330 a Atlantic ave.. Ocean City. e FOR RENT r FOR RENT — Apartments; just built; ocean front, roomy, airy, well furnished. Owner, 2861 E. ' Dauphen street, Philadelphia. Bell ^ Phone, Kensington 2748-W. ' LOST I LOST — Small gold leaf pocket j book, containing ten dollar bill, ! two cents, between 1004 Central i and Stanton's store. Re- { ward if returned to 1004 Central 1 avenue. Valeria Sellers. g ————— 1

'WANTED y WANTED — Stenographer and ( j bookkeeper; experience,! in real s' estate preferred. E. S. Kramer, ; '330 Atlantic ave., Ocean City. j WANTED — Second-hand washer. J Phone 101 -J, Ocean City, or call at Sentinel office, Friday or Saturday. i ' WANETD — Several real men to ( represent the largest Health and Accident Insurance Company in ' the world. We compete or in fact I • excel all other companies in our - contracts; brokers take notice. 'Write H. G. Walters, SupL, Chelsea National Bank Bldg., i Atlantic City, N. J.

|_ —And Their Mother is Only 35 ton Iwautlftil children, the oldest 15 yeen and the i rai i I is ^,r,r?r °* J*1"* *• Mrs. Dattoc Is believed to be the l. ; -

RILE PRINCIPAL i! FOR WESLEY SCHOOL

y ALL TEACHERS WHO APPLIED, e| WERE REAPPOINTED BY J BOARD OF EDUCATION i Prof James M. Stevens, superin-' I tendent of public schools was in- i Instructed by the Board of Educn- ' . | tion at their last meeting to so- j Jcure the services of a male prin-j 'ciple for Wesley Avenue School, j The new principle will assume ; charge when school convenes after (the summer vacation. Miss Bene- , diet, who has served with great I success in this Capacity for sev- ! j eral years, is also the teacher in | ) drawing for the grade school, i : an increasing enrollment, her duties have obviously increased this department, thus making it ( 'I

■ | necessary for her to have more . , time to devote to this subject. During the. month of March, the . total enrollment numbered 1,045, j an increase of 200 over previous | years. . j Robert B. Stewart, Miss Bnccur- , lin, Miss Colburn, Mrs. Hungcrbuhler and Miss Erhart were re- j elected on the teaching faculty, j Miss Darnall and Miss Barker made no application for reelection. :

s Henry W. Townsend was reap- . pointed secretary of the Board of , and Miss Emily Lynch , secretary to the superintendent. | Dr. Corson will continue as medi- j , cat inspector, F. H. Ware, as at- , tendance officer, and Miss Hartman as nurse. All janitors were . reappointed. j

e WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN '• TEMPERANCE UNION The local branch of the Women's Christian Temperance Union will hold a parlor meeting at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Gandy, 4th street and Wesley avenue, on Tues- ' day evening, April 24th. , All members are strongly urged to be present and bring a friend. A splendid program has been ar- . ranged to include an instructive I and timely address delivered by Mrs. Roxsnia Gandy, of Dennisville. PREPARING FOR CADETS ' Mayor William A. Morgan, and ' officers of the Snellenberg Cadets, of Philadelphia, are perfecting plans for their annual encampment , this resort. It is expected the j cadets will make their appearance I early ni July. report or condition

«- or _ ocean a IT title * trust CO, 10 i o«u an. n. j. ml Ik. <Im< •( tolMK. April J. IttS ^ Sucte ate toads*'" ■ ztzIuiS '1 _ [ Mud loaa» mmd milauraia lOiUSOO.Oe _ - Uui u> ritira »te town 19.403.44 t (ImMu "wsjk J IXm Irani tank.. 1C. 70S.489.SS m I Ullrton.. furniture .te I ftxtnrna sz.soo.oo ■ Otter rani ratal. SI.S21.I4 ■ C«ra cm tend — _— 47.499.00 ■ S7.I4S.497.: I I liabilities Capital nark paM la. S 700.000.00 ■ t Sarplo. Inn* 140.000.00 ■ Undivided proSl. tnM) 30.793.74 B ' Tim. teponir 473.4S4.2S B I Donate dapratu 1.44S.0S7.24 ■ Demand rartlAatra ol depaait 300.00 B Cartifladtkrak. 7JS9.77 B INn*to*teakfc Me SJZ7JS I Bill, parmkla 140.000.00 B Otter llabllltira 4 .300.00 H

Staia of New Jcraey • of Cap. Map I William E. M.raor and Rom. 1 1 H. B NuUr. Trrararar of tte aha v. n.med B . coal pony, tela* rararallr duly aaora. rack B hlauair. depone and uy. that tte B of hi. know lade. »»d teli.f. WILLIAM E. MASSET. RUSSELL NULTT. I Treararar ■ Snbrarited anJ r.om la tefora am thla ■ I lib day of April. A. P. 1973. CLINTON B. PRICE. ■ iCommiulon Expirra Ert. 21. 1924) I Aural : W. H. CAMPBELL C. HOMER SHOEMAKER R. HOWARD THORN Diractor. Rj

-SHAD! SHAD! SHAD! I PLEASANT SURPRISE The home of Mr. A. M. Robbins

We talk anil rave about the cakcL And pies that mother makes. They are so gooil, aren't they ' But for goodness sake, * Mother gets tired once in n while. D ; And I know sfie would smile, 'To a supper' served in a home-like style. i The following comprises the i menu of a most- tempting supper to be served b» the Womb's Home • Missionary Society of the First " , Methodist Church, in the basc"iment of the auditorium 011 Friday, I April 20th. s Baked Shad ■ j " Baked Ham and Beans ' ; Mashed Potatoes Teas : Pepper Hash 1 j Bread •| Peaches and Cream 1 Coffee Tea I 0

" fire department is highly commended c Mr. ami Mrs. Lcandcr S. Corson . desire us to express their sincere appreciation for the prompt and efficient service rendered by the Ocean City Fire Department, on " : Sunday afternoon, when an out- ' *;hrcak occurred at their home. ! "! Mr. and Mrs. Corson speak in " j the highest terms of the skill disc ' r! played by the department in hand- 1 ' ' ling the conflagration. Only the prompt response to the ' f call, their courage ami ability in ' 1 combatting the fire, saved the • house perhaps from total dfstruct- " • ion and loss. 0 c Leon Leopold of Philailelphia, 1 ' moved to Ocean City, this week ' for the season. For several weeks,'1 past Mr. Leopold and family have 11 been wintering in Atlantic City, i h U. .... I U. I II . . , • 1

. and Leopold and their, ilaughter occupy apartments on : Ocean avenue, in the vicinity of | Tenth streeL Golf By Chart Now ! _rawjk,_, B I 'Ma* E. D. Gliibs. advertising director of great Akron. O.. rubber company. hroueht something new to golf n the forhi of large charts which _ •layers stand upon to learn correct . ortn — and low •cores. "

of Petersburg, a neighboring town,! was pleasantly enlivened and; ' brightened by the members of the r. m. L. choir of that place last Wed-) 0 The choir had accepted the in- ' citation of Uncle A1 or Uncle Put, e-ns he is called by those who know r: him. after they had rendereil a' 0 1 special musical service at the t ' church on the Sunday evening pre- ' vious, under his able management: •Jand .lircction, as choir leader, as-i, -isted by the Brighten Up Club! ) Orchestra. ; Every one was we^i*ffj»~n smiel 1 1 of good fellowship and the largest - anil brightest smile was Uncle 1 ;A!'s whose face was virtually 1 beaming. A good time was at its I 1 height, when the members of the : choir sprung the crowning event of the evening, after Miss Ross t announced she would like to make t announceii snc would use 10 mnxe '

) a .-pocch, the speech in itself was 1 n a work of art in poetry, composed c p b> Miss Ross, presenting Uncle t I Pat with a handsome mahogany, e tabour style, mantle clock, as a » , -light token of their appreciation t _ of his efforts as choir master and * their affection for bim and then l wasn't the feeling of "tis better r to give than to receivt?," in effect 7 . It plainly portrayed that in this hvst'ing, bustling world of ours to,'tlay, that the Spirit of the Master's , ( presence is with us in our thoughts ^ , ; -iad actions and is easily demon- ^ . stratcif in every walk of life. j The refreshment committee then claimed attention of every one present for awhile and after sing- q iing regular old fashioned Metho- ■ dist hymns in true Methotlist I heartiness, everybody departed ^ homeward as the mellow tones of - . ( nomewaru me menow tones 01

r I the clock struck a musical and „! loving goo»l night. fj GOOD HEALTH is the most : priceless gift nature can bestow, I and she offers it to you from her I bountiful fields in WHOLE GRAIN | WHEAT. ( And it is tasty, delicious, app7lizing and wholesome. Good anywhere and always. 10 ounces — six ample servings and every serv- ; ing supplies all the nutritional elements, not merely one or two or | some of them. It is prepared ready to cat. Since you must eat, and must eat often, why not eat right? Why not choose the food your body demands? Why not he well, and fit, and keen, and fully alive? Of all the foods you can secure at whatever price you pay. WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT alone, can meet your erery requirement. E. Edwards Sole Agent - WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT CO. Box 82 ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL

VOTE FOR 1 J. Thornley Hughes FOR CITY COMMISSIONER praltebrj. iterate Hraho —— a— M— —

VOTE FOR W. J. CHADWICK FOR COMMISSIONER I PteteteWJCtehocL bbbb— wb

mBggE^^^= ■ 1 "'LL mMMi t-r-c W ililll1 ll.'l 1 , , , j— "You know that 1 am already in the clutches of several real estate men,1" said a friend. "But I have no clutches,'' was my reply. "I always run in high gear." "You have got to know the town before expecting to do any business, and that lakes about a year," said a Bank Director. Of course we agree with the hankers because they have our money. I do know the town. I know it ao well that I tan find the Biscay ne at meal time — so I am well and happy. I ran always find the Boards alk. I know thr city is growing for I can show you lots in the Gardens which are getting higher every day. The dredge is at work. I have been here a couple of monlh, and I know that mosquitoes can't exist. I heard of a house for sale and within a half hour had a buyer deliver his check for it. Isn't that knowing the city? I'm becoming a wiser guy every minulc. I have joshed John Marts into renting me a picrc of his office. A part of the j; bargain is that when I want a new stenographer she does not have to pass inspection by his wife. I asn at borne. "But you must give some references." people say. I do know some preachers, as well as other Oeean City men. and you don't have to chloroform me to learn who they are, but I am afraid you mat not be strong on preachers, so you ran go straight to our mutual friend and neighbor — Old Nick, the devil himself, and I will bet you a shoe full of sand against a plugged nickel, that he has got you into as many,srrapes as he Just send me a description of what you have for sale or rent, and I'll do my darndest to find you s. customer. I have customers now for five houses, one bungalow, on.< two-family house. What can you offer that will fill the bill? Tell me what you have. Do it now. IRVING W. STREET, NINTH STREET BOULEVARD AT HAVEN AVENUE Telephone 332-J i m l*

THIRD 1AGGEST BUILDING ENTERPRISE (Continued from Page One.) '■ - mcates every department' of the . 1 ■ church. There is u determination ( ' evidenced throughout the congre- ; ' gatiou, to carry the campaign oti j v ® : to a triumphant end. -•D uring the summer months '.-c:- v • vices will lie held in the Hippo- '' •idrome on the Boardwalk, while ;l > I later, until the new edifice is eom-j i plcted, services will be held in the! I social parlor. t Although no definite announce- ®' ( meat of actual figures has been j ■ made public, yet it is understood! • that over half of the required; i amount has been guaranteed. Two classes of pledges will fur- ; thermore lie adopted, the one dis-i ' tributed over a period of four years i ami another to those, particularly outside friends, who may prefer to make one donation. Committees are earnestly at j work, preparing all preliminary tjp- , tails, to the end that when the! work of actual construction is begun, nothing can arise to hinder) progress. AN OLD LANDMARK The old Ocean City House on Asbury avenue, owned by J. P. Fox I and others, has been sold through : agency of Ralph L. Chester to | M. Simon of Philadelphia. Mr. Semon is contemplating very ; considerable improvements to thi.old landmark. IN THE SENTINEL , |

OCEAN CITY ; LAUNDRY KIDS r ( WE'RE ) i OUR. Supei^eSicE^ V6y WIW_ CHARM- • I i welll guard your i r OOTHtS FROM EVERY HAH. I THE hiffh quality of our ! • wet wash service will make I t a weekly appeal to you. It takes a big burden from j your shoulders and a few cents from your pocketbook. j You cant think of any reason j to put it off longer, can you? j R. McAllister Prop. ■rarara^__araJ'

! CITY SOLONS f • ■ Continued from Page One | •j By ■agreement of the Board, Pi- j lurec the work done, providing .thCjj cost did not exceed J500. Director Corson reported that he " ! also received estimates for work required in repairing the roof ,,f the Music Pavilion on the hoard- : walk: Estimates had been rccciv- . | j od from two firms in the following ' W. w. Smith 8250 l i C. H. Shore ' ; Director Corson was empowered ' to have the work •lone, if the low- .-•

| est bid Whs deemed by him rain j factory. ' ^ City Clerk Morris was Instruct, i ed by the Board of CoihmUsitg^, to advertise for bids, for the lay. , ing of the new streets, betwe^, , Seventh and Eighth streets Central and Wesley avenues, K, , crnling to. the terms of the ordi. . nanee. No. 226, and also for bid, fur grading and graveling Simpaa, avenue, between Sixth and Seventj, streets, as required by Ordinance The bids are required to be u, the hands of the Board of Com. missioners on May 11th, when pre. sumablv the contracts will be ewarded.

F. P. MATTERA & CO. Third and Haven Avenue Manufacturers of Automatic Tampered Concrete Building Blocks ESTIMATES furnished for Foundati 3ns, Block Bases and Cement Pavement! Ask to see our new Stucco Faced Blocks Off,:: . 129 Asbury Avenue

OCEAN CITY LAUNDRY CO. At IK YOU We Your HAVE NEVER Make Service EXPECTED SOMETHING Friends First ADDITIONAL BEYOND MERE Daily Who and Last SATISFACTION. KNOW NOW THAT SUy Try WE PLEASE ALSO. ASK OUR PATRONS. Try Us THIS COMPANY IS AFFORDING YOU EX lit UELLENT SERVIC E, PROMPT COLLECTIONS AND SPEEDY DELIVERY. TIIE BEST WORKMANSHIP AT REASONABLE CHARGES. ALL COMPETITION DEFIED This one laundry alone, for the convenience of resident ea»tnrniT- was open during Jhe winter. You ought to deal with u». R -member thai it is n local enterprise for your especial interest. Try us! Do not hesitate! See if it is not worth your while to send the wash to us. We want you to make us prove it is. Address us at Sixth Street and Haven Avenue, or if yoa wish to phone, call Bell 117-J. Get pleasure with your satisfaction. OCEAN CITY LAUNDRY CO. New patrons sri/1 please mention this adfertisement

Tiresfone will not increase prices until May 1st Firestone Prices on Fabric and Cord Passenger Car Tires and Tubes, also Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tires Will Advance May 1st

The postponement of this price revision is possible only because of our realization of the price danger in the British Crude Rubber Restriction Act which became effective November 1, 1922. We were fortunate in our rubber purchases before the Restriction Act increased the price of crude rubber- 160%. We have always endeavored to champion the cause of better made tires delivered at lowest cost to the tire user by economic manufacturing and distribution. And we are glad of the opportunity to give the car-owner the additional saving at this time. Firestone Cords embody certain special processes which result in their producing

mileage records, heretofore unheard-of in the industry. Among the more important of these superior methods are blending, tempering, air-bag cure and double gum-dipping. Firestone Dealers are co-operating with us in our movement to supply your needs at present prices as long as their stock lasts and we have advised our dealers that we will supply them with additional tires this month only so far as our output will permit. See the nearest Firestone Dealer. Purchase a set of these Gum-Dipped Cords. Prove for yourself their remarkable mileage advantages and easy riding qualities.

Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio P°gK Motor Company Francis Corson Ed. O. Kurtz Most Miles per Dollar