OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. THURSDAY. JUNE 7. 19"23
ET TWO — - — ^ " I ! 1 Claims Stillman Cast Her Aside t Mrs. Florence Leeds, the woman In the case. In the sensational „nTmtn ™-T*utt now claim., she has been "cut otr by the million1 ,ire and former r resident of the NatloMl Clty Bsnk NY She has .0 money t" support Jay Leeds, shorn here with hU mother. the »0fl if Stillman. Mrs. stillman now offers to assist the little boy.
POPUIiR REALTOR III POSSESSION OF NEW OFFICES A RELK' OF FORMER DAYS TRANSFORMED INTO H-\ND-SOME STRUCTURE X, A relic of former days, repre-r-enting Ocean City in its infancy, has liccn transformed by the pop- i ular realtor John R. Jones, into a i handsome structure, adorning a corner of Wesley avenue nnd 8th ( street. t | Formerly known as the Hughes' , f Pharmacy, in the process of re- , I modeling an olil landmark has , completely <lisappeare<l. Often a sense of sentimental regret is experienced, when a fami- ( liar landmark vanishes before the I; ruthless wheels of progress. In this ease however, the change hail t added so materially to the npear- v nnce of the locality, that Mr. Jones J R leserves the gratitude of every I citizen in the community, for sub- 1 : stituting a building with more than j • passing artistic lieauty, for a pre|j historic pile. c Inciilcntially too, the splendiid j building which now houses Mr. f Jones' establishment seems to indicate that real estate brokerage is the most profitable, if not the ' chief industry, >n the city, and that Mr. Jones must l>e ranked as | one of the most successful of the business in the resort. The transformation of the old pharmacy has involved very ex- I tensive alterations and a very I large [expenditure of money. The stuccoed exterior gives the | building an effect of substantial- j ity, the Spanish tile decorations adding the touch of artistic cm- I hellish ment necessary to relieve I the sombcrness invariably insepar- I able for a plain stucco structure. | When completcil, -the main en- | trance will 1* spanned over by a • Itandsomc marquee, which by : tight will he very effectively H- ■ luminatod. A finer room for the main office could not 1* desired, spacious and beautifully nppoinled with all the requirements of a first class . noile rn business establishment. The illuminating system is as perfect as skill and ingenuity could ilevisei The room can 1« lit tip with a blaze of light, or by means | of wall brackets of the candle de- ; nign, reiluceil to a degree as soft j and mellow as twilight. Immediately connected with the ] main office, there is a private j room at the service of Mr. Jones,1 equally a* commodious and well equipped. The second floor Contains otehr ' handsome suites of offices, one of which is occupied by the most re- . ■ent representative of the law to tang out bis shingle in town. The rapid growth and cxsiion of Mr. Jones business made it Imperative for him to secure more commodious offices than those he formerly occupied. As at present locnteil be has ' every facility available to accommodate the increasingly largr i» Eumlicr of patrons who impose nb-:-olute confidence in him and his •rjainess judgment. No Cause at All Of the birds who do things. Without any cause, Are the after dinner speakers. Who pause for applause. Then there's tiie kind who With no cause, whatever, j " "Luff"' at their own jokes And thinik them so clever. (Chestnut Charley Judge — "youreloheshotatdawn" Priaoiwr— "idon"t|fetupthatearly."
PERSONAL MENTION Miss Clara Fagin, of Philadelsummer home located on .1000 Central avenue. 0 | George Blair, of Philadelplda, ti ' and a well known summer resident, j was a recent visitor. tl ' Among recent guests at the I St rami Hotel was H. A. Romber-|t, gcr, of Philadelphia. Mrs. B. F. Smith anil Miss M. + M. Zook, of Philadelphia, have. ojs>neil their apartments at 865, Pennlyn Place for the season. Miss Ruth Weer, of Northfield. spent the week end in this resort, j the guest of Mr. ami Mrs. Lewis; Barrett, 822 Moorlyn Terrace. ■ Miss Weer and Mrs. Barrett are sisters. Mr. anil Mrs. Lewis Nabb, of Philadelphia, have opened their cot tage for the season. Mrs. R. C. Snedeker entertained the following friends over a recent week end at the BLvayne Hotel: W. F. Egan, Miss Ruth W. Brainerd. Mrs. J. R. Parry and Olive 11. Olden, of Philadelphia. Among guests comfortably accommodated at the Sea rlxi rough Hotel are Joseph H. Stoop aim of Philadelphia. Richard Punly, president of the Cobb's Creek Trust Company, and , ,
family of Philadelphia, are'aho re-J cistered at the Scarborough Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Has sett, of I Philadelphia, were visitors over: the past week. Richard Nchns of Philadelphia:; Mrs. Anne llngcl. accompanied ; by Mi. - Freda Hummel, of Piiiln-j '•Idlphiii, motored to thi.; re.ort a few days p:.-t nnd ore now at Mrs. Hagel - cottage. 1«27 West Avenge. Dr. W. C. T. Bauerlo and family, of Philadelphia, were seen among Boardwalk promcnaders over the week end. Dr. Bauerlo i rh.-iir-; jnan of the (bean City Fishing i hum Membership Committee. I Mrs. Ralph Davis entertained a; j party of friend sever a I corns i week end, at tier home, till Foui'h' street. The party included: Mrs. j i Ed wan I Him, Miss Rose A levari- ; jder, Miss Ethel Davis and Theo-1 iiiore Johnson of Camden. H. W. Archdeacon of Lansdow-. ei has opened his cottage, 1301 As- 1 bury avenue for the season. Miss Annette M. Bovard, of Phil adelphia. is here for the season, aj guest at White Hall. Gustavc Morhinweg, of Sea Isle' City, formerly a local businessman. was a recent visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan H. Thomas, of Philadelphia, were in town , a recent week end, guests at j ■ the Darlington Jlotel. Their son,: 1 Kllwood Thomas accompanied ! J Edward 1_ Ish has arrived fori • the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ishi
-•I John 1, DuBree. of jenkintown. ri 1. 1 is here for the season, at his cot- II r j lage, 3270 Asbury avenue. , I J. G, Strattnn, of Philadelphia. a ; « US a recent visitor. h "l Community House, located at 1112 Ir 'I; R. II. I'ntton. of Philadelphia? „ - ha iqienpil his cottage, 843 BrighJohn Chenlon and family of 'v n Philadelphia, have opene ! their col ta-.-e, 1041 West avenue for the sea ~ John Fletcher, of Philadelphia. | who owns a cottage on Weft ave ^ J. M. Wilkins, of Woodbury, is among recent arrivals having open- ' ; p. I his cottage, 1431 Central ave- * ; nue for the summer. Mis.4 Isiuise Frame of this city, j i. lis visiting friends in Reading. t Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McCalin and o| daughter Miss Marian MeClnin. of | - '.Vest Philadelphia, are comfortably 1 located at their Fifteenth street ( II I cottage for the summer, a | E. S. Miller, of Germartown, is I [another of our summer residents l,;to arrive and has opened his cot- ' 7|tage,--TlO Atlantic avenue for the | ( J Mrs. Samuel Howell, of Philailel- j : phia, is seen among recent visitors it Former Assemblyman . James j a. Franklin, of West Philadelphia. I si was a Memorial Day visitor. Mes- | srs. Haight and Edme, of Philadelir phia, accompanieil him. h i Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Ewan of this j
The Studio de Dance HIPPODROME PIER Ninth and Boardwalk WILL BE OPEN FOR DANCING Every Saturday Evening During MAY and JUNE DANCING FROM B.30 TO VI P. M. WONDERFUL MUSIC SOUVENIRS Admission - - 55 Cents
I South Jersey's Demand for NewTelephones I Makes Necessary New Buildings, NewWire, New Switchboards, New Equipment . We have but one reason for being ! in business, and that is to furnish a comprehensive telephone service. When the people of South Jersey say ro us, "We neeu more telephones," we can make but one answer. Ten thousand new telephones this year is And these new telephones will reouire millions of dollars' worth of new lines Even with the tremendous amounts of equipment which we have poured into I New Jersey in the past few years, there ri I are people waiting for telephones. We are breaking records everv day in our effort to catch up with the demands which the people of southern New Jersey THE DELAWARE & ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE CO. W. W. Bri train DiMrict Manager
resnj-t. wpre recent visitors to | Bridge, on. L I. D. Ash, of West Had.lonfield, L. \ ' 1 va.u-.Nl age. is anticipating the de- j and pleasures of the season..; with all 'he enthusiasm of a youth ; David Hammed, of Philadelphia, j In- arrived for the season at U04 Dr. Eugene Darhv was a visitor ' ^ (j'»rcnt-' Mr. and' Mrs Frank E. " Dai by- I" Darby pmposcs^to ; * dii inc in Atlantic City, and spocialize in luicliatrics. Mi- Tiglev, of Philadelphia has t i arrived at her -ummcr home. 1031 f Wesley avenue. "j 11 ' Mr. and Mrs. William Franz, of!1 Philadelphia, have opened their rot,1 here for the summer. 1 Dr. Wilson Y. Christian, of this , resort, attended* the fiftyTfifth an- j 'ritual convention of the Pennsyl- ' vania State Dental Society in Phil- j , j adelphia. j: I Mr. and Mrs. George 11. Dixon, ' '|of Philadelphia. Were among the I Commodore and Mrs. C. C. W. .1 Wilson, of Philadelphia, have opon,'e dlheir charming bay rcsi.lencc i near Tliirtcenth street for the sea-
( hange lh.es "Em Good l" One little motorist to otlier lit- 1 'tic motorist -' What's the matter < ^ iF'-S5». SrS-rm j.,1 I inc the air in the tires. DISCOVERIES I' By A LED A j For the Women Readers [ c. j n ti
Mrs. Housewife: -This news, v.- « 'T "'r We' ;rf|N! Iiook. Peeling a Tomato. To peel n ' 'tomato easily and quickly stick a 1 fork iri it and hold over a gas ' a few seconds; the skin can then 1* readily removed leaving the tomatoo firm. To clean tin-ware, a less expon--ive and lu-ttcr cleaner can not !«• found than dry flour npplicl with •'a newspaper. Rub hard nnd you I u ill lw surprised »t I a spool is on your cooking utensils a piece of f.w sand paper will be I of great help in removing it. j Perfume Stains. If one should ■ . spill some perfume or cologne om i- their whiet kid gloves, instant nibe liing of the spot will remove all traces of the stain. A moments delav however, and the, stain will;
GENERAL HAULING ' Sanrl Opavel Top Soil h; WM. HAYES, 233 Asbury Ave. j
v Moncrief & Sons j CARDENERS AND YARD BUILDERS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Schrubberies, Privet and Shade Trees j Your cottages cleaned, opened and put in readiness Any kind of work aropnd your place | Phone 699 1214 BAY AVENUE
#s H.B.COOPER.JR. , LE Builder j. 9th and C« filial Avenue. Ocean City. n. J. ■ Phone 97M sodas High Grade Ice Cream sundaes ( K. K. FURMAN 724-26 Asbury Avenue Phooe 639 ' - Hot Drinks Orient Delivered j I
Cape May County Title and Trust Co. .SwMlla, tht Bttl Biff me Stmrtb Co Cape May Court House, N. J. Acts as Executor aad m a Fiduciary Capacity TITLE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES MUNICIPAL BONDS FOR SALE Searches Briefs of Title Conveyancing
A A /\ -FITHIAN- A r ~_l ERECT A FITTING MEMORIAL Our equipment, professional experience and immense stock of quality memorials are at your disposal. An inspection of our plant, where none but | skilled artisans are employed, is cordially j invited. • » •Here-one can view memorials of every desi cription in the various stages of construction. 0. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEAS AN TVILLE, N. J. CAMDEN, N. J. MKMOK1A1. (HArTHMEN I.IK MIIZl: THAN M TKAHH i fa— — —
liecome fast. ^ ^ . ,lw Sting or Spulrr Bitr. When '-Ding hy a IR* or bitten h.v a spul- , lont Cover the |>art with a doth t and keep damp with water.
Mark your POISONS. If ""«• 'will -ave a possiihle tragcly stick -i ,.in through the corks of bottles would teach a child what l«d- I jwnesnt night. fl To Keep Cake Fresh. If the W housewife who has trouble in keep I ing her rake or sandwiches moist. I p., pp TO* ™ "" ™l" ! liox, the difficulty would he reCut' Flower*. K a little bit of fo^'rut ^flower- you will find that ! ' cleaning Gloves.. Wlien washing j
To know how good a cigarette /-v ■ really can be mad^/ J you must HiSlRIKE ^\"|T"S TOASTED"/
«" * *■■■•" .... uie hiiwi first nnd they will not shrink. Broken Glass. ,lf y,ru hav* a piece of broWn glass tliat you ^ , to repair, melt some alum apply the broken parts, and place (irmly together. The crack will not jhow.
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CHAS. SACK NINTH and AKBl'RY AVE
J. E. JOCtlhR j PAINTING |; 1920 Asbury Ave.
JOSEPH C. FARR I ATTOKNEL-AT LAW Solicitor and Master in Ckism). Real Estate. Convey aiicinf. Collection* Collection*
TltF»!V!» CABM John Relto CEMENT CONTRACTOR [ Sidewalks, Curbing I and Foundations 1153 WEST AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.
022 Asbury Avenue I OCEAN CITY, N. J. Wm. H. Powell j General Contractor Grading and Street Bnildlni Thirty-fourth at. and Weit avi. OCEAN CITY, N. J.
FOR RENT SEASON OF 1923 I Furni* hed Apartment* on Moor , lyn Terrace. All Convenience*. F. E. CHAMPION 730 MOORLYN TERRACE ' i OCEAN CITY. N. J.
j Jos. Van G. Hoffecker ARCHITECT " 80J Eighth St. Oceii City
HOTELS AND COTTAGES \
j Druglen* Healing: Nature'* MttW I I). M. Richards, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR Has opened offices in ,l" ffoti r 1-amont, Tuewlay*.-'®-* "Tf •" Saturdays. , , . , Aftemoor 4Fto 5; Kvenlnf-4 hi ( unaal.alTofi **4 Spln»l Bumf Urn n*
HEADLEY & ADAMS I Dealers in R eadingCoal au* kl*4llDf w—e kr ike tan (*»r*nlM4. Ball ar Kslarprlaa OBca an* Tar*. TENTH AND WEST 1
1J. Prescott Cadman, Jr. Estate of Mark Lake i funeral ©trector 809 Central Avenue
BRECKLEYS HOUSE AND SIGN PAINT® Clinton L. Breckley. Pw Ready Mixed Paints, Lead acdOi 92*. and 922 A«bnry Amw Phone, 356-W
Oteait City New Jeraey 1 AUTO eOUIPMENT ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES :S7 ASBL'HY AVE., OCEAN CITY. N. J. LAW BUILDING. ATLANTIC CITT. N. J. . j 0"" ■«"' ti a. xtr.E ANDREW C. BOSWELL Law Offices MASTER IN CHANCERY Baari, BalUlar— AaSvr A ran a* an* Ilk OCEAN CITT. N. J. I
ARCHITKCTS____ | VIVIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT ATLANTIC CITY, N- JENGINEERS J , Wm. H. CollissoB, JrAaaa. M. Am- Sac. C- E Civil Engineer ond Sarvfri — "«ri_
HOTEL STRATFORD I5 Seveqth and Ocean Avenue OPEN ALL YEAR Ijfhl Houaekeepi*e Roomi. Alao Boarding Hot Water Hew Speewl Low Rale. mrs. MILTON RUBINCAM
VERNON HAUf 735 Wralty Avo»< j i now open M*a M. E. Beck
MEDICAL -| pm" Tm» "
WILUTS P. HAINES, M. D. « Physician and Surgeon omea Ilour a: 9 A. It. to 1 p.% Disease* of 'Eye, Ear, Nose "and J Throat Phv" f Glkaaaa Fllla* Cor. Wesley Ave. and 9th SL
Of lea It a* rat • u ta A. M. 7 h i r. x John H. Whiticir. E ^ 717 WESLEY AYEN'1^ OCEAN CITY.
ALLEN CORSON, M. D. . oniea Hour.: 9 |o 11 A. M . 1 to * P. M. JOHN B. TOWNSEND, M. D. lUTica Hour.: » to 10 A. U.. I to I P. M.. 7 lo » P. M. 821 WESLEY AVENUE "C E A CITY, N. J. « — a* : -
HUGHES CENTRAL rHA***0 Eighth SL and We4»T Phone 215 J. Thomley Hughe*. PP
HERSCHEL pettit, m. d. 807 Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Ofle. H aura i t I. It A. ILl f M • P. It **"*lmll,|llt, on It B«U Pkana 1TI
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