Ocean City Sentinel, 14 June 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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OCEAN cur READY FOR ARRIVAL OF STATE HOTELMEN VISITORS TO BE PRESENTED WITH KEY TO THE CITY BY MAYOR CHAMPION All is in rea<Une».<< for the arrival of the State Hotel Proprietors Association which is expected on Friday morning-. Final arrangements hare been complete! by the local committee, and the guests reception. ' Arriving from Wfldwood for the jjr*V. day, the hotel men will be conducted upon a tour around the city in autos, thence to the Boardwalk where the splendid auditorium of the Moorlvn theatre, they will be provided with an entertainment, consisting of moving jdctures and musical selections by the Ailelphi Quartette of Philadelphia, and an orchestra. The entertainment will be fol-j lowed by luncheon at the Arcadia !< Mayor Joseph G. Champion will ' ; present the ilistiaguished visitors I with the key to the city, while the address of welcome will be deliver- j . ed by R. W. Edwards, the well- i known realtor. A large deelgalii n of hotel pro- j \ prietors, are expected to attend ij the meeting of the Association • during the days ft will be in session in Wildwood. 1 .4 .

ocean city will celebrate july 4 n CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO SPONSOR MOVEMENT FOR THE EVENT jP Ocean City will not fail in pi'o1 perly celebrating the Fourth of July. The matter came under discussion at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, President Sutton declaring it would be everlastingly lo the descredit of the * city if the day was not fittingly ** honored. The tentative plans indutie an oration by some distinguished ,c speaker, a parade, with sports ami '* a fireworks display. " It was estimated that the eelek bration would entail an expendi- 1 -f ture of at least *2,000. e Finally it was decided that thej ■ Chamber of Commerce should un-j ; dcrtakc the movement, ami invite! ! the cooperation of other civic or- ' 1 ganizationa. President Sutton named the fol- - 1 lowing committee to have charge J of :dl arrangements : Elmer Jackjson Pearl, R. H. Johnson ami H. I j B. Cooper, Jr. > I o . George H. Grei.% counsellor- nt- ' jlaw. announces the opening of an J office in Ocean City for the con- ! |venience of his clients here at 311 1 ! Eighth street. His office at Cape 1 j May Court House will be continued j as usual. — Ad. « j | ! ADVERTISE !N THE SENTINEL .•

! Miss Jean Blundin left for Philadelphia on Monday, where she proposed to attend a meeting of 4 the High School Sorority. classified advs. [•() TOO LATE FOB CLASSIFICATION FOR SALE — Cook stove and parlor heater, in first-class condi-' D" tion ; .heap. Apply B. L-, Sentinel office. ie FOR SALE— Lot No. 469, Section nt E, Ashury avenue, west side, ber- : tw-eeu 19th and 20th street. Adie dre.-.-: Thos. B. Hammer, 460 Drexlv el Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. n FOR SALE — I push carta*' hall . , rack, 1 ice box for kitchen and j I set of dishes. 1033 Ashury ave. FOR KENT— Furnished rooms for, ; artisans; rates reasonable. Ini- j quire 323 Asbury avenue. c j WANTED — A young colored man ; _ ! wants a position as chauffeur; ; ej private car preferred; references, .. i experienced. Box I. Sentinel. FOB RENT— Small bouse in rear 1 of 305 Central avenue. e ■ ■; 'X 1 - WANTED— A young lady desires i a position as bookkeeper or general office work; experienced. Box K- Sentinel office. ■ WANTED — Girl tor general houtci work; no washing. 1224 Wesley , LOST— On Friday; a small black I pur-c containing five ami one I dollar bill; reward if returned to Raul Estate Office, Eighth street, bet. Ocean and Atlantic ave.

A VICTORY FOR AMERICAN MOTORISTS The Crude Rubber Monopoly weakened wben it came into contact with aroused 2 public sentiment. The press of the country today reflects the determination of the American motorist that tire prices shall stay at a reasonable level — and that *■ America must produce its own rubber. Ttresfotte i CUTS TIRE PRICES 10% t EFFECTIVE JUNE 11th -srr ssrasa: ss? s i ^Aaag.'aagg ss svts tsa. sa I vantages make this possible. Dipped Cords by Increasing U,. ir purchases I Firestone factori. .- age organized ..n a l'JI percent in the part six months ■ basis of Urge volume and etive production." ■ Costs are down but quality la at lit peak. '' haVl' replaced many expensive Stockholder workmen are dally building many brunches with warehouses. We now have "i thousand of Gum-Dipped Cords— the best Fire- los distributing points which are delivering stone ever produced and, we believe, the leader Firestone tires to tbs consumer at the lowest on the market today. cost in onr history. ^SSZ" "" s~ - »*• •» •«- 1 • » km. - anit eight of the ten money position?, in the equip with Firestone Gum I (1 1 1 1 „ I r, . Indianapolis Sweepstakes, May 30th, without learn what Most Miles per Dollar means to 71 ",n*k: Ure Ullnr<- you today. C«l a Set ef The,. Cam. Dipped Cords From One of the FoUoming Dealer, . f. g. kurtz fogg motor company francis corson Most Miles Per Dollar 1

newspaper men to cine here sunday WILL BE ENTERTAINED in CHAMBER COMMERCE AT OCEAN CITY YACHT CU B The Editorial Assodstin of Pennsylvania will on Surnh J-: 17th. dine at the Ocean City YachClub, as the guest. «. of the loea — 'Chamber of Commerce. The announcement was mode a; "* the meeting of the Chan ! hel on Tuesday evening by Ihesiiler.t E. M. Sutton, who app"irte> ~ Messr; Mould. Simpson an . She! - ton, as a committee to have charge of arrangement?. The visitors will be met ami <-?- ' corted in automobiles on a tour aioun-.l the city. It is anticipated that fully two hundred newspaper men may be expected. rainbowTlass hold annual social FINE PROGRAM PRESENTED AT LAST MEETING UNTIL •SEPTEMBER The Rainbow Class social and supper, was given in the social . rooms of the First M. E. Church on Tuesday evening. Each memje Iwr was permitted to bring her ,f huslmnd or friend, and thirty-one g-sthered for this annual event. Afler the supper, which was pre pared by the entertainment committee with Mrs. Mayiin Robinson, chairman, was enjoyed by all. The address of welcome was given by the president of the class - Mrs. Harvey Adams. A sketch was given by Mrs. Elmer Crane, Mrs. Russell Crane. - Mrs. Horace Smith, Mrs. Harvey it Adams and Miss Amy Voss, all - taking their parts well. One of - the features of the evening was the - singing of popular songs with Mrs Helen Corson and Mrs. Leon Brecj klcy presiding at the piano. Mrs. Breekley also gave a reading entitled "A Telephone Conversation." . Others present beside those al- . ready mentioned were Mrs. John Hand ley, Miss Harriet Gibb, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Curtiss, Mr. and ' E<lmuml Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs : Ira Johnson, Miss Minnie Mumford ■ Mrs. Marj' Marshall, Miss Cox, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Unger, Miss So-' . phie Corson, Mr. ami Mrs. Everton 1 ' I Corson, Messrs. Harvey Adams, ' Horace Smith, Elmer Crane, Rus- ' 1 sell Crane, Mayiin Robinson, Paul ' Massev and Forest Shriver.

Announcing— Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Week at our store June 16 to 23 All next week— until the store closes Saturday night. Jury 23rd— we will co-operate wit ' Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, the inter nationally known foot author ity, to bring real comfort t every foot sufferer in town. Whatever the form of your particular foot trouble, there is a Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy to relieve it. Don't ■ fail to come in during this big. foot comfort drive and let us put your aching feet in heal t hy . vigorous condition. All next week— we have real foot comfort for you THE BOOT SHOP N. C. Smith & Co. 813 Ashury Ave. Ocean City, NJ. j OCEAN CITY KIDS auAvrrv ^ |pR?ct | I These reasons we' i feel sure suffice - I High qoslitv but i low in price . . | YOU WILL find our wet wash method a very restful plan. 'We do the washing — ami we do it mighty well. You won't > mind doing the ironing and you won't mind paying the small fee y e ask for our scrOCEAN CITY LAUNDRY CO. r. McAllister, prop.

\ HIT OF HAWAII 1 I.AM) OF ROMANCE y ON BOARDWALK WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF NOVELTIBS AND CURIOS AT ^ HAWAIIAN SHOP Hawaii the land of poetry and •reams, with all its witchery and harm, it.- somIhM night.- and v -'.crious people, has invaded the '• B.Hirdwalk, and tiiket: possession ll tiore situateil around the With rare artistic skill and in- ... the proprietors, Mr. and , :t m;r_ William.-, have transform en , .! c.-tablishment into a fragment I- of fairy land. Tropical palms wove e- jr.to a canopy overhead, subje<i and softene«i lights, and a - faint odor of fragrant spices, give | r to the place an atmosphere of un- ■ . ii reality and magic. The waits ore lined with Hawai- , ing the wonderful skill of the natives of the islands, in creating ' grass, berries and seeds- | To the student of natural his- • I t..ry,*a visit to the Hawaiian Shop will be an education. The curiously constructed arik- ; 3 lets worn by the natives; the many hued garlamls with which they adorn the neck, and the famous Hula d skirt fashioned out of raffia in.1 tricately woven are there exhibited, b Not outsiiie of a natural museum - could a finer collection of South r Sea novelties be found. The une initiate-i could not imagine that the human hand could construct f such beautiful flower baskets, out - . of the fruit, flower and branch of ; the cocoanut tree, or such beautiful rugs woven out of the baric of s the bread-fruit tree. Long and pretty necklaces, made • f the seeds berries, of the trees an-l plants growing upon the islam!.- .-.re for sale, ami a splendid : • collection of carved ivory, novelties >' and beads. ! A spray of flowers constructed ; j out of fish scales alone, is worth _ toying a visit of inspection to the Mr. ami Mrs. Williams came ■ here from Miami, Florida, in which city they conducted a similar es- ' ; THlE^BO^r'oF^OMMISsioNERS*'oF 1 THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY DO OB- I Smioki i. TV.- .11 ,h,i mneie .Ho. ! n fort i» -Wtlubsrtamns ■! ib> iatrr. j i .ikx ^»5 lert. morr^or leu. ' < i'r 2l* Sum '

|M *oS|Jbwl rt-ir^kr lKr^»„rd ..I ll j ihT lia'Z.1, ot M Ih^ hSr ™ 5 I -a»-«-l«-3- ° rk' " ! Get a jar of this wonderful cream " i at once which is guaranteed to JJ, i positively remove freckles, tan, •• ! liver speD, etc.. anil to whiten. ■ bleach and clear the skin. Try it J • j at our risk! Money batk if it fails, n - I Don't let ugly blemishes ruin your " | good looks wlien I.AITHINE clears " ; your skin. Take no substitute. At ' | DcDan's Pharmacy. Boardwalk at ' Moorlvn Terrace; Hughes' Central j Pharmacy. 8th ami Wesley avenue. I Price SI .00, or direct from manu- -! j facturer, Roy H. Cochran, New '! | York ave. and Boardwalk, Atlantic i „ City. N. J. j .

^ i.ic' .n Honolulu, on thej-laod of Oahu Both Mr an.l Mr. W"- : •; ,m . hare made an Intesivo study * ,.f Hawaiian history, and nothing pleases them more than to conduct .- m si tors around the establishment explaining the origin of ree^^ij pupils" are cordially welcomcl t" j call ami hear the -lory of Haw Han |( mythology. commerce chamber e -* iContinued from Page One.) • farers. no concession-. They ask 1 r. only that the City Commission1 er- ,h"Uld make .. deal and defit ...te ruling, and thereby obviate all misumlerwtandinir and e«ntrorer>> ' He adcmi therefore that the t ham- - ;,.r of Commerce appoint a r»m I mittee to confer »ilh the C ity C a clear interpretation of the '"'Messrs. Bergman and Shelton - and Johnson, spoke to tlw -ainc ef- . feet, the latter expressing the opln ion that the request was no more | just and fair. : City Solicitor Boswell concurred. 1 remarking that if the committee approache.1 the Mayor with the . ' view of endeavoring to induce him , to depart from the terms of the p city ordinance, it would l-e highly ■ improper. As he understood ,!Rr. - Simpson however, the merchants y a.-ke-i no more than the Mayor i should give his interpretation ofi j the law, which he thought was pro- 1 • ^*1' resident Sutton approve.! of tliCj I. suggestion and volunteered it asj , i, is opinion that the only, logical; solution of the situation, would I* the establishment of a mercantile j t A mercantile tax would prevent . gar to hi- stink, merely as an ex- 1 , cure for opening his store on Sun- j I .lay. or any other such scheme to - defeat the law. f Finally a committee was ap-. pointed a- requested to confer > . with the City Commi--ioner». con- ( -i-tinc of Messrs. Simpson, Trout, * Pearl. Slocum and Shelton. | ' ' is chancery of new jerseyII " "fvteUr. 1 n's" zti, . °* ; .sd TOT «f» 4rf«l4»nlx sou »rt rrqu.r«l [ ' TV* mid HI! is »Wd lo torrsLsw ■ wot- ■ tcm »i»CT K» W.U., T Bruhoker »od [ IltV. I»I4. on Ion*, lo S. r.lhm*r». ; in .ho Townnhif of Color .in ih* Counts ' of Capo Mar and Slain of Now Urerj ; \ and TOO WaWo T. Bruhakor ars! Mars W. Dalod June Ilh. I»Z1 BLEAKLY. STOCKWELL 4 BDRUNti. i railroad .rack or srdine. a. crado. na Ha-: i Ila.rn A-rnor and F.'.h BUM. la (h*| r«lfa»^hr "... Ike mlllkmjw rrarui | THE I!OARd"of commissirin'ers OF j THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY DO or- : I Soclion i. TVa. i ho A .lamia clit Rail- 1 : of Now Jorarr. ho ond la hors+T authorir- j 'Oil in mnwrwol. opooa.o and maintain a' i'oo'^r,^mrlYhI"n.*i^tlionll,nf*1' Haivll j prLn'o ..rofortT of tho Atlantic City RalL : In aro .rdanoo with plan proson.rsl horo- : and ■nain'.mod^al 1^00" 'o^o.,- I -alk'.1 aro "laid "or "he , M^BrtMAwaw^ujI fifth Siroot. thoj I'^Ilisoafk.' malManwd. 'hon tho said CM, may. taftor shall h. ms.Vd let" porta'**" prorwW said CronTwny's last known port "Woo ad. drooa rr ho ps-rwsaal soe loo of mid on ita ' tirkot ar-pot Ia-<h|s riiyt. h-» tho fwooa1 -arr rsqwirs mado and haso tho said . j of I ho Sard Atlaalio ^Ci.o Rai'r'.ad Com- ! '.,r-j.ui.)i. Insrl. appros-o*) l.y tho ! IV-rd "f Poflftr tfllllf* Commission of ! Now Joraoy. nr asioh nthor hody as ah all • I sia.osd 10 liko pos-or and aarthorl.y, and 1

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' Dependability c ; 1 lie ■uret-fn of any phase of )ifr depends to 1 • tent on <oufidc.n o. nnd mutual faith in built on ih, — *\ f the Golden It ! -. ej Thin in the M-a»un of the year when tho conditio j t who!, food reaches m i table ia of paramount impwt,, , the Satisfaction and ronfidrnce n[ „ur cwUma prove the y.vlJr of our organization a* distributor, a o Fresh. ILgh-Grade Food*. Every facility u hrmri u bear for vour protection and profit. It Always Pays to Trade Where Quality Counts' Pure Lard 11 12k , We know you want the Best ami lie re it [j, ■; AK"„., tOp Cakes Ginger Ale1^ '"25c SI. 10 dozen 1 re.-h tiakcl. Very daistj. Tlic finest ginger ale matlc. d A sco Pure ni. N. B. C. Social Ten Grape Juice •" Alb Oftn ' Refreshing ami invigorating. Victor Bread "" 5c You'll like it Ixrfause it has tluit homc-ina<le flavor. Asco No-Waste Wilbur's Breakfoh Bacon "-15c Cocoa V." 17c - Hickory-smoked, sweet as j] u nut. Needs in. intri-lurtiwu ■■ m— — Hot or Cold, It's Distinctively Different! t Discriminating coffee lovers have found in Asco Blew! lie delight of every meal. As one customer told the -enter ie ,• \ eently: "Since we tiegun to use Asco Blend my hustandl -! never satisfied with less than two or three cup.-." j§|j Asco Coffee lb 29e YoaH taste the difference: Marvelous Values in Fruits & VegetaUu All dependable packings. Prices extremely In*. Tender Red Beets can 12' ic Garden Spinarh Asco Sour Krout can 12'jc Sweet Potatoes ca» Asparagus Tips ran 38e Choice Tomatoes can I»e Hf Choice Lima Beans 3 cans 23c Asco Tomatoes can IJr. * Asco Lima Beans can 16c Asco Sugar Corn caajw Reg. 10c Keg. 17c Reg. I9c R«*- IJ^ Sugar Asco Asco Teddy Bew Corn Peas Peas Gorn 9c «n 15c ran 17c can lie « 3 f""' 25c 3 r""' 43c 3 fa'"' 50c 3 "" 33cJ Asco Sifted Peas can 23c Calif. Sliced I'eachm a* j* Fancy Fruit Salad can t3c Fancy Calif. ApricotacuB Royal Anne Cherries ran .33c Choice Calif I'carhcs <" ■ Bartlctt Pears ran 33c Asco Calif. Peaches W » Del Monte Peaches can 23c Fancy Oregon Pluma ' Crushed Pineapple . can 19c Gold Seal Pineapple Sliced Pineapple can I9c, 23c York State Plunw^^^ Iced Tea Delightfully refreshing — no leverage surpass* * IB of Real Icetl Tcji To make the l>e*t ure our Asco Pekoe or India Ceylon. Asco Teas I2C! p'' 23cj Asco 3 Asco 3 Cora Flakes M4B«» n il pack. Always crisp. All footl. No Vc?Ca"f Cheese "29c ^^Our Stores are licadquarters for good cheese^^^, THIS IS YOI'R OPPORTUNITY! Our Meat Department has openings for Butcher*, loung Men who have had some experience. We " the young man (who has left school) to be a «•' <p^ and pay him a liberal salary while learning. , I-enve your name and address with the manager of » nearest store, or write, giving full particulars, « »» MR. J. D1KTZ, American Stores Co., 421 N. 19th St., Phila401 ASBURY AVE. 745 ASBURY A « 1126 ASBURY AVE. j