Ocean City Sentinel, 21 June 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 5

__ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 1923 FIVE

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Mr. riH-l Mrs. Norman Darby j :l,,l family spont the wrok en.l in. . t. ilio guests of the for,,,1.1', . Mr. :in<l Mrs. Frank p., Mrs. Norman Darby ,,1 ,j„. . hildren will rcmnin for! ,1, Mrs. Henry W. Ruse, „f !:>•!!» :• I'ark, arc at their eot-j tune. '• Lesley avenue. for the Dr ami Mrs. George Mitrhell, of Hub*' were here aver the ur,k Dr. Mitchell, a well km,„„ , i, omer resilient. hold* a l itre of high repute in the medial fraternity, jlr Samuel Russell has reernt-.....iht-r, at Cedarvillc, ami is . i ni.w at her home in this resort. j, I, Merry, of Philadelphia, 1 ,,, ..(..Meil his cottage, 1344 Ccntial avenue, for the season. I|.,rt> U,.,, lever, of" Philailel- 1 liliia. h.'i arrived in this resort ami opened i cottage, 33" Wesley ji Frank Sneider, of Philailelphia, j ■j sell known member of the Fish- ] mi* Club, was a recent visitor top [)r. VV II. Adams, of Philadelphia, ha; arrived for the season. , and comfortably located at 909 p First street ji George W. I shir, and family of Philadelphia and Ocean City, were , lecent visitors. ,1 Jlis. I.. K. Win iter, of Philadelphia. has opened her cottage, MO,'. , Mr. ant Mi W. H. Horn, sfii Philadelphia, are entertaining Mr. . and Mi . .Villiam J. Mitrhell, of ] Philailelphia. Mrs. Mitchell is! their daughter. . i Khner I". Saundcrlin and family t of Philadelphia, are here for the season at (112 Central avenue. ( Mr.-. F. tirem, of Philailelphia s who owns a summer home here, ( companied liy Mrs. H. A. Craw- | for.l, al.-o of Philadelphia. , F. (I. Wilson and fnmily, of i Philadelphia, were recent visitors to town. 1 1 W. i'. Winner and family of S at their cottage, 860 First street, ' 1 for the season. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. It II. Ilolzinger, of New York, have arranged to spend j , the summer in this resort, guests ( at the Strand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. E. Paul Huttinger, t of Philadelphia, arc here for the | ^ summer, located at their summer , f resilience. :il? Wesley avenue. Mr. j Hultinger is a well known lawyer g in the Quaker City. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rodes, of v Philadelphia, together with their . laughter, Miss Jessie Rodes, are g lecupyinc for the summer, tho aingalow recently purchased thru i , he agency of Walter McCorkle. ' ucate.1 at 820 North street. . l»r. Howard Reel, of Philndel- ' ilia, i- here for the season, and rcupying his summer home, 124 " bean avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. James Mowen, of 1e»t Chester, have taken apart- i tents in the I.usson Apartments, lfi Atlantic avenue for the season. | lr. and Mrs. Mowen nrc the par- I nta of the well known photo- I raplier, William I.. Mowen, of this I I Mr . l_ u. Thomas recently en- j I trtaine.i Mrs. ' Annie Kir.g, and I ins Barry Jones King and Cyrus { ing, of Berkeley, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cndwnllnder, ' Philailelphia, have arrived for "• uinmer and are comfortably rated at their summer resid«ce, 00 Central avenue. ^Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Do Frain, j Europe Now at Work Says Henry Allen lenry Allen, former OoVeraoc or w»». Juat back from Europe oo * East Relief, U mighty hopeful . Quick reeoTcry as ngrieulture ■ Producer* are diligently at > ™ there.

y of Philadelphia, are here for "the nj season. Paul M. Spiecke-, of this - resort was formerly associated | k | with Mr. DeFrain in business. y Mrs. S. Y. Olsen, of Philadelr ; phia, has arrived for the summer, ; and at her home, (103 Eleventh at.'; . Among recent visitors, F. K. ' ] Campion, of German town, was '• sten. . ' Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ruse, of 715 ' i r Wesley avenue, are entertaining asj p their guests, Miss Marion Robert-, I I son, of Charleston, S. C. The!1 young lady who so successfully i . - staged the musical revue at the1 Ocean City Yacht Club last sea- 1 ] ' Arthur II. Jones and family of i ' Gormnntown, well known summer i residents for several years past, ! , . arc now at their summer home,! - 1632 Central avenue. Mr. Jones ! | was the first treasurer of the j ( . Ocean City Fishing Club. I Mr. ami Mrs. Oakford, of Phil- ! ^ • adclphia, arc among the host of , vistors to this resort. |] ,| Henry Glover and family, of • : have arrived and , j i propose to summer at 1428 Ocean | , avenue. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Lippin- ! ■ cntt. of the Swarthmore Hotel, re- 1 , turned recently from a visit to j their winter home in Mcdford. ' Dr, Ruger. of Philadelphia, has 1 ( opened his cottage, 8215 Second St., It for the season. Recent visitors totown were Mr. « ' and Mrs. William Franz, Jr., of I Philadelphia, well known summer ! residents, with a delightful home t at SOT. Fifth street. Mr.' and Mrs. t Franz were accompanied by T. J. ji 1 Armstrong, of Philadelphia, who! associated with the former in i T tig1 real estate business. j s Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Faunce, of; are here for the sea- C son, occupying their cottage, 728 if , Central avenue. Mrs. Elizabeth Blunder., of the Hotel, is entertaining herj : aunt, Mrs. George J. Seel, of Pal-!, Thomas Haigh, of Philadelphia, I a ! has opened his cottage, 701 Third j s for the season. jc Mr. and Mrs. A. I- Dunlnp, of a , are guests at White Hall for a few days. < Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Kerr, of J ! were recent visitors to ( Mrs. J. T. Ri.lay, of Gorman- J .town, a summer visitor for many j I past, has arrived for the Mrs. Itiday is an aunt to Mrs. Paul M. Spicckcr, of the 1 Strand Hotel. E. P. Lockwood, of Philailelphia, among recent visitors. Mr. has management of the sundries department of Smith, Kline anil French Company, I'hila1 delphia. Mr. and Mrs. McCorkle recently entertained as their guests. Miss Kate Conway, of Sea Isle City, | and owner of the Minerva Hotel in the tatter resort. Sparta Fritzz. a student of the University of Pennsylvania, as at ' j the home of his parents on Brigh- 1 ' I

. ton Place. Mr. Fritz will this year ] edit the University magazine. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Axhton, of Swedeslioro, were umong recent | [ Charles F. Kolh, Jr., and family were at their cottage, 1510 e Wesley avenue, during the past s week. 0 I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas It Fort. 1 of Philadelphia, have arrived for ' - the season ami are at their chartn-'-,ing summer residence, Ocean ave- ' ■ nue, in the vicinity of Tenth st. ( Mrs. E. F. Pohlig, of Philadels phia, is a recent visitor to town, ( where she proposes to spend the . , summer. s s i Among the guests nt the Scar- t - 1 borough Hotel during the past i s week were Mr, and Mrs. John Mc- • i Allister, of Philadelphia. | •'l James A. Scott, of Narberth,.|« ■ arrived for the season and « ; opened his cottage. 1527 Central to r J r| Joseph H. Stopp, of Philadelphia • j a recent visitor to town, 'j W. A. Bender, of Philadelphia,' ! j opened his cottage, 1225 Cen- r ' ; tral avenue, for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowman, of • Cheltonham, l'a., have arrived for t i the season, and are at their cot- j tagc, 1305 Ashur yavenue. | H. Kilostermun, of Philadelphia, ( ; among recent summer residents 1 1. ! arrive, having opened his cot - , j tagc, 401 Atlantic avenue. \ Mr. and Mrs. E. Moore, of Glen- i j side, are guests at the Genevieve i e ' | tel. ' r Mr. and Mrs. John Nibln, of Is.- , o ; gan, are also among guests regis- j tered nt the Genevieve Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. John I.utz, of Phil [ ! adclphia, have opened their cottage , for the summer at 707 North st. i • and Mrs. Eutz motore.1 down \ 0 ■ this resort, accompanieil by , K their daughter Miss Anna and Mr., • and Mrs. George McFetridge. :c I I Edwin Johnson and family of | ! Trappe, Pa., are enjoying the sea- * I son at the Genevieve Hotel. % Mr. and Mrs. M. Bennett, of „ are registered among the j j, guests at the Genevieve Hotel. s ■I ENTERTAINING FRIENDS f Mrs. F. C. Benson, Sr., together v with her grand-daughter. Miss y Alyce Benson Rutherford, of Phil- ! adclphia. have arrived for the sea- ' i and opened their apartment I Fourth street and Corinthian During the past week Miss Ruth erfoni entertained a merry party , of friends, including. Miss Charlotte Clymer, of Overbrook, Miss ' Orine Russell, of West Philadel- ' phia, Arthur B. Behan, of Philn- . delphia, and Alvin Holman, of Mbi ^ Pleasant. o I ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL j t RELIABLE CONCRETE MIXERS ' Built For "The Man Who Builds" ALL SIZES , < ALWAYS IN STOCK Pumping Engines Saw Mills GEO. LESSIG & SON ' Everything for the Contractor I TEMPLE, READING. PA.

* Qlljr ll?au?r ctgnuu-T tocAwa w amemc*-i catsmi rztr zoosr Why worrv and spend time in making a dress when you can chouse just your color, just year atyle, and just your price from oar big assortment of L'AKiLON DRESS At $2.00 $3.00 $4.50 $5.50 $7.50 READ MADE CURTAINS— SASH OR FULL LENGTH— At 50c each to $1.65 per Pair utt ii i x c, si its In Colors, Styles, Weight, to mat every pockethook. For Men, Women aad Children . NEMO CORSETS DE BEYOISE BRASSIERES ^ Qsrtruils U. Wllllsms Owhu, T. h. THE HAWAIIAN SHOP (Araaad the Corner sa *lh St.) Tie ususual sear wracte van wtu com muis Carved Ivories, Chinese Beads, Mother 0'Pearl, Etc. Leis Hula Skirts and Anklets Tropical Seed Nt.Uaret la 72-lach Length* tad Other HiwaiUa aad Sautk Sea Novell io OCEAN CITY, N. J. MIAMI, FLA.

BALLOT BOXES ARE ORDERED Leaguers Petition for #500 To- | wards Monument to Soldiers to Be Unveiled in, July At the last meeting of the Board i of Chosen Freeholders, Director | was authorized to purchase | twenty-four new liallot boxca.to Is- , , use. I in different parts of the A committee representing the j May Progressive league dp- j pea red liefnre the Board of Freeholders, petitioning for the sum of , #500 towards the monument to ' soldiers and sailors who served ivr*"" the last war, to l>o unveiled acroriV to plans on July 4th. Upon the motion of Director; Kay, it was decided to grant the ,! committee 20 per cent of the act- . . ual cost of the monument, privid- ' ( i ed this did not exceed the sum of j ENTERTAINING GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. William J. Van Isian, of Oak Lane, Philadelphia, have arrived and opened their sum , I mer home, 005 Atlantic avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Van Loan are en- 1 tertuining as their guests, Mr. and ! j Arthur L. Johnson, of Wash- , inngton, D. C.. Mr .and Mrs. 0. : ' of Baltimore, Mrs. I .aura 1 Mrs. Mabel Kline, of Bris- ' > tol, Pa., and Miss Rose Carter, of *, Willow Grove, Pa. I The guests are enjoying to full- 1 | est measure the pleasures of the ' resort, and the splendid hospitality , I of their esteemed host ami hostess, i FILOSO F Y By E. E. Hugh One way to accrnct a committee ; . of aldies to your office, is to no- j gleet your regular morning shave. | j If a girl came hack reasonably j clean from the Sunday School pic- 1 1 nic, which was held last Tuesday, : may know she didn't have a . very good time. /y Remember that the liar willj . some time tell the truth, and thaP i ; the time when he will get himself into a network of trouble. Modesty may not put you in the ranks of observation, but it I will certainly make them admire 1 whether they want to or not.

1 The swimming aaason is here, j and the annual warning aimut bc- ' ing careful is "sounded. Give your boys and girls u liltl^ lecture, and 'picture to them the rncuril-Q£_past summers, when the melancholy j news of drowning accidents has I thrown families into mourning, r The youngsters rarely understand' r « iiat danger means, p ! The straw hat is again on prmne enailc. It may lie an old one or j a new one, hut comfort goes with 5 : it just the same. It took a little - | longer this year totcll us which - way the wind was blowing, by the f appearance of the straw bonnets " It 'used to I* a common thing to 'Tkno^ that a man's word was his VliondX What has happened to majre \ a rare thing now? The r | mailrtsnrtor] wealth, the seeking c for gold aNt£>Cexpen.sc of honor ' i ami honesty of word or nctinn. To- : " , day a double riveted contract is : r ! necessary to prevent many pcr1N CHANCER* OF NEW JERSEY ' To W.Llo T. Rrub.krr and Mory W. ' ' llv virtus ot an order of tho Court of day of tho daw honor, in a cause where- ■ I ami you are defendant*, you are required ' nl Ca|>- May and Slate of New Jersey:1 Paled June «th. ICS. RLKAKLV. STOCKWEl.t. a BURLINC. 1 Solieitor tor Comidalnant. ! D. M. RICHARDS, D. C., * Doctor of CHIROPRACTIC Graduate of ' Palmer School of Chiropractic ' J Office Hours: — Tuesdays, Thurs-i K jjlays; Saturdays — 3 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m. Weilnesday and Friday, 9 to 10 a. m. » Sunday hy Appointment 1 Bell Phone 296-W. 413 Ninth SI. Ocean City, N. J.i

HAZARD ISfal Efitalc We arc here to Serve and Protect the Public Office Open Every Day Except Sunday JULUA K. KAZAKH HOKACE B. HA7.ARK Adriatic Building. 8th Street, between Ocean and Atlantic Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. ! All business transacted through this office is in accordance with the following slogan "This office does and maintains strictly a brokerage and is in no way interested in personal speculation." Results: A sale completed on the above principal profits both Seller and Buyer. for listings and maks your headquarters with Clayton Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No waiting for two weeks to know if you can get it; we can tell at .once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for investment and for improvement — the choice of , City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER A CO. Ocean City, N. J. Ewing T. Corson REALTOR ASBURY AVE OCEAN CITY, M . J . DESIRABLE LOTS A Few Very Choice Lots For Investment or Building PLYMOUTH PLACE — 75 foot frontage with Riparian grant on Boardwalk; 200 feet on Plymouth Place; one of the most valuable and desirable business corners available. j PLYMOUTH PLACE-2 very desirable lots 50x75; North sKle, 200 fL from Boardwalk. Wonilerful location for a dwelling. i OCEAN AVENUE — Corner Fourteenth Street; 100 feet frontage on Boardwalk. A very desirable lieach front corner. OCEAN AVENUE — Between Eleventh and Twelfth Streets, East side Ocean Avenue. 40x110. SECOND STREET — 100 feet from Boardwalk, 50x100 ft ASBURY AVENUE — South of Eleventh Street; 2 very choice business locations; 50x100 ft' Full Listing of Lots snd Tracts in All Sections of City. Also Hotels, Apartments snd Cottages for Sale or Rent. H. G. HARRIS & CO. REALTORS • Francis McCutchen, Manager 515 EIGHTH STREET

e, ; sons, from disputing , that they I ■- have agreed to do certain things, j d Mr. ami Mrs. George F. Saxton ''-formerly of this city, hut now of * St. Peters berg. Florida, will return delightful time among" friends in Test in English Ii Teacher — ■i.Viliam. what three [. words are most used in the Eng. , lish language?" b' William— "1 don't know." Teacher — "Correct." ' ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL GEORGE BENSON ' UPHOLSTERING Formerly with Lawrence M. Lear Phone 325 605 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN 6JTY N. J.

FIRE ALARM SIGNALS I I — Sixth and Pleasure^ avenue. 17 — Eleventh and Bay avenue. IS — Fourteenth and Bay avenue. , 35— Seventh and West avenue. 42 — Second and Asbury avenue. 43 — Fourtli and Asbury avenue. 45 Eighth and Asbury avenue. 4f — Tenth and Asbury avenue. 4SThirteenth and Asbury avenue 49 — Sixteenth and Asbury avenue

51 — North and Central avenue. 54 — Sixth and Central avenue. 57 — Elovnth and Central avenue. f>7 — Twelfth and Wesley avenue58 — Fourteenth and Wesley ave. 73 — Fourth and Ocean avenue. 75— Seventh and Ocean avenue. 7fi- — Ninth and Ocean avenue. 82 — Second and Atlantic avenue. 911 — Bay ave- and Battersea road 9G — Boardwalk at Moorlyn ter-

F. P. MATTERA & CO. Third and Haven Avenue Manufacturers of Automatic Tampered Concrete Building Blocks ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR Foundations, Block Bases and Cement Pavements Ask to see our new Stucco Faced Blocks Office: 129 Asbury Avenue

DONT BE LONELY JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE \ AS THEY "Twitch the Switch" for Silent Service and the ( "Matchless" Night ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY 10th AND WEST AVENUE OCF.AN CITY DIVISION A Tropica! Treat Abboflmaid* Pineapple Bisque Ice Cream \Ss( II ® XT THAT more luscious, refreshing fruit W flavors than these? Just the perfect combination for these hot days. Pineapple Bisque, of ripe, juicy pineapples— macaroons and rich yellow cream; and piquant, savory cherry sherbet — made the Abbotts way. What could be more tempting? Order the Abbottmaid Hawaiian Special from the nearest Abbotts dealer — and place your order early. In the sanitary sealed pint carton only. — Abbotts aldhrney Dairies, Inc. SiBbotts ICE CREAM of L uscious Flavor