Ocean City Sentinel, 21 June 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 6

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 1923 ■■ - — — — . . T 7" ^T.V 7" uc ILrt.N till jij.xuituu,

SIX "CUT OVER" AT LOCAL 1 TELEPHONE OFFICES, A REMARKABLE FEAT S ! ENTIRE PROCEEDINGS ARK accomplished in half ' a minute A remarkable feat of mechanical , anil engineering skill i pHahed Satur.lay night at the Telephone office? located In the Ma? aey ami Edward"* building. „ For some time fast the Wcstem Electric Company have been , engaged installing a new **"jtchboard in place of the old. This in ,, itself was a triumph, and a splendid tribute to the efficiency ol the f company. By the terms of the c contract the work was to hare f be-n completed by June loth. The „ contract was fulfilled to the letter , and it is said that the workmen \ engaged In the tusk received n ( well merited and substantial bonus f in addition to their regular wage. e Saturday. June lfith. witnessed _ the entire completion of the work when in the presence of n number f] of interested spectators, the cere- , mony known in the vernacular of v the craft, as " the cut over" from,,, one switchlioard to another was f performed. ii The feat was accomplished In „ exactly thirty seconds. This how- n ever was hy no means a* simple a|„ task as it may read when it is liornc in mind that eight hundred v lines were affected and two thous- „ and stations. o At ten o'clock the wolk was he- ,, gun. One minute later the lint call van received which chanced to be a call from Holhrook's drug store on the Boardwalk to Mayor Joseph G. Champion's residence. Mia. Marion Vamtergcif op«rrted the call. The work of instolla- '< tion for the Western Electric Com < oany was done uncbr.the supervis- ' ion of Foreman William VonBieren P The "cut over" was jnadc under " the supervision ..f the plant wire chief. Harry Wise an I Water N. I. Boor, local wire chief. u The traffic department was rep- » resented by J. M. Fitipatrick sup- ' erintendeut and Henry Hoyer, Assistant Traffic Superinlen.lent Mrs. Laura Johnson, District Chief c ' operator, was also present. g The nSw switchboard contains a sixteen positions, and obviously in- P creases the ecpiipment of the office very materially. Twenty operators w are employed at the present tune, ,1 under the supervision of Miss *. Laura E. Smith, operator in charge The "cut over- completed, the t, offices assumed quite a gala aspect h profusely decorated with llowers. c The occasion was moreover made j, tha excuse for something in the t. nature of a celebration, refreshments being served to ad by the ,| emmbers of the traffic depart mer.t. c NOTICE IN ATTACimENT Otis X TWuniL rialntllT. va. Care- . lire Lreel. and William S. Lrvrh. DrfroJ- I ant*, la Attachment. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihal ■ I Circuit Court of the County of Cape Mar I on tha IK day of May. ltl*. aauiaat Ihc I rixhlc and credita. money, nnd affoctt. | read, and rhatleU. land, nnd lerereentof Cnrellre leech nnd WiHUm 8. hrech. nhacondins MUrt. .1 the reit of Oth. S M. Ton-nwnd for the num of WKM. re- p turnnhW on tha Zftk day of May. 1*!J. li aad the any ha. been rerved and duly b ■muted, nnd wa. returned on tha Itk a day ol May. IK*, by the Sheets of the I County of Capo May. K Datad Jure 15. IK*. J A. C. int-DRETH. I i Clerk. 1 leap. Sharplea. aad Way. Allorreya ade t U H ' ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL (

DOMINIE ADAMS IS HURLED BY VIRAGO THRU GLASS PLATE j PROHIBITION VETER AN MET WITH KOKGII HANDLING j IN FLORIDA AVE. SHOP I Rev. John B. Adams, the prohibition sleuth, whom the sister ro I sort is said to love as dearly as-, | Hi* Satanic Majesty i- said to love j holy water, met with an unique experience while conducting a raid at 10.1 Smith Florida avenue, on Sat'"•TtviclnTni.f this estahlish-j ment has witnessed some sen sat ioii.il scenes of recent date and the I, store, said to be that "f David Fellman. otherwise known a* the "half pint king" hn- lieen frequently raldeel. Rev. Adams had Iteen waiting a favorable opportunity (■> test his suspicions of the place, an.l anticipating some trouble and resistance, hp was accompanied by f apt. Harry Vales and Detectives Ed.v. Webb. Robert Gilliert and Joseph Cuneffff, of ihe vice sqim.l, who carried with them a sledge hammer capable of hatterine down any obstruction. Bella Kaufman, a robust specimen of feminity, said to bo related by marriage to Fel.lmnn, and who apparently conducted Hie riigar store. Immediately showed ! fight. As the Dominie was inertjing the crew of detectives in Iheiri operations, in a room at the rear of the store, the woman seized her I opportunity nnd hurled the agent —or kirked him, as the report is variously given— across the room , until he collided with a large pto'e , of glass which hail lieen remove I temporarily from the windoy Rev. Atlams crashed through th" . gins?, witha report hearil lu.f a i block away, shattering it to frag- , ments. The woman i* takl to hate , fought like a tigress. The reason i foi her pugnacity was soon liwovere.1. The raiders had obtained;; possession of several jars of very incriminating evidence. Detective ("uhneff was making a heroic fight to subdue the virago, until Adams had extricated himself out of the glass and joined in the fray to the complete routing , of the enemy. Finally the raiders succeeded in carrying oft n coffee pot. seevral glass vessels and some tumblers, all containing liquid of a distinctly pre-Volstead aroma. The allegation is ma«le that the woman made repeated attempts to destroy some o£ the jars while the squad conducted the search. Liquor and the Amazon were triumphantly marched off to police headquarters. The woman was charged with illegal possession of intoxicating liquor and with attempting to destroy evidence. Capt Yates assumed charge of woman, while the detectives accompanied Rev. Adams. Get a jar of this wonderful cream \ at once which is guaranteed to positively remove freckles, tan, spots, etc., nnd to whiten, bleach and clear the skin. Try it at our risk! Money hack if it fails. let ugly blemishes ruin your good looks when LAITH1NE clears skin. Take no substitute. At Pharmacy, Boardwalk at Terrace; Hughes' Central Pharmacy, Sth and Wesley avenue. Price SI. 00, or direct from manuRoy H. Cochran, NewYork ave. and Boardwalk. Atlantic City, N. J. it

The real reason for buying Columbias —they last longer The largest laboratory, devoted to dry cell research, experiments continuously to make them "last longer." Columbia Hot Shot or Columbia Ignitors are "right" for your needs. That's why people have the habit of asking for Columbias. Columbia Dry Batteries for all purposes are sold by hardware and general stores, electrical and auto supply shops, garages and implement dealers. Columbia Diy Batteries w — they last longer ■ Ml L^r-J. IGNITOB i

SEASHORE HOME FOR : BABIES 10 HOLD A ' COMMUNITY SUPPER THE PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY p SCHOOL ADOPTED ITALIAN BABY FOR SUMMER t The Seashore Home fur Babies, - will nr. Friday, July 2!ith, lie the scene "f considerable interest and; •j excitement. The day will tie oh-j - i served as Community Day, when , - ' 1 everything as ociate.l with the in1 atitulion. will lie thrown open to p the pulilir. Extensive improvements Have, been made to the home, with the; 1 sole view of increasing Its rapac- ~ it y for service. The officers of the " Society are particularly anxious to " have as many people as possible • visit the home ami there learn the ' nature nnd extent of the work beh irig done. ' To this end a Community Day has iieen arranged. During the! forepart of the .lay .1 rummage! . sale will lie held at the home withi a splendid variety of articles for; I disposal, the benefits of which will lie devoted to the work. 1 In the evening of the day at 6 1 . o'clock a Community Supper will r lie served. At splendidly varied r menu -will lie perparcd for the nor mlnal charge of 7r, cents. In addition a first class program * will lie presented, including inusi- j Teal numbers and speeches by speak. ■ crs of wide prominence and fame. It is anticipated that Philadelphia and neighboring 1 itics will I* ' ,-trongly represented on the occas1 Indies and gentlemen who ate - deeply interested in the Home. An interesting item of news - comes with the information that, lithe Sunday School of the First - Presbyterian Church of this city. I has adopted a little Italian baby ' for the summer. For the sum of $50 this has been made possible. 1 During the entire summer the little one, sent here hy the Baptist -i Mission in Camden, will I* provid- , ! ed for by the above school. MADDOCK'S PHARMACY EIGHTH AND ASBURY AVE. Ocean City Phone 58# Nyal's Corn Remover This preparation made by f druggists of 5# years' experience is, we think, the best to f he had. A trial costs yon nothing. as we return the price if not satisfied. Price - 25c M A D D O C K

POPULAR CASINO CLUB OPEN JUNE 23 Advance Applications for Membership Tickets Promises SucIcessful Season "When the Casino Club announces Its opening, then Ocean City opens." This remark was . made by. a prominent resident of 1 Ocean City. That the Casino Club is known a* an institution for the social advancement of Ocean City, is an p accepted fact; for it has- been i nearly fifteen years that the club .Mia* entered to the young people, njand entertained their parents and . 1 relatives to such an extent that tiie „ Casino Club has lieen the means of i. ringing many familirs to Ocean 'City. M '• There ate many family memlierP ships at the club, whose namej have been on the list during its ' Saturday night. June 23.1, is the ^ day of the opening, and will be celebrated hy dancing. The celebrated orchestra has «rrived. and promises much excellent f music, which has always lieen a p; feature of this homelike club where " a season ticket gives a member h full sway and nil the privileges of p a club but with no r«:ponsihility. 1 Mr. C. Ellwood Carpenter, the genial director, is much pleased hy B the unusually large advance appliII , cation for season membership tick'I Jets, nnd predicts this to he a han- „ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wright and - . family, of Camden, have opened k,1 their cottage for the summer. OCEAN CITY LAUNDRY KIDS I if YOU VHV.L G-fcT 06 I OH THt VI»R€ " I VOO TwtH ViD-L f\HD I £ V^tue VIORTH CWR HiRC. I RING the bell on us — call us to the phone. Tell us where you , live and when you want us to call and after your laundry' is done and has Keen returned to you tell us how pleased you are and that we may call again next week. "All right, thank you, well be right over." OCEAN CITY LAUNDRY CO. R. MCALLISTER, Prop.

C. Ellwood Carpenter's I WPWOPEH d SEASON MEMBERSHIP RATE C Individual. (One Person) - - »5.#0 Con pie. Ticket Family Ticket (Five) .... 15.0# CHILDREN'S DANCING CLASS • Next Tuesday Morning, June 26th, at ten o'clock THE ENTIRE CASINO CLUB ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE AT EACH SESSION IMPORTANT SUBJECT TO CONSIDER NOW Have you made a will? If not, it is an important matter which you should attend to now. Consider the advantages of appointing Ihe Ocean CityTitle and Trust Company a* your executor. It baa the strength, permanency, experience and facilities which make it desirable to act in that capacity. SCe Interest Paid on Time I>vpo«lt» OCEAN CITY TITLE & TRUST CO. Ocean City, N. J.

dr. a. t. robertson 5 of louisville. at auditorium july MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE TO CONDUIT CONFERENCE HERE IN AUGUST * The annual series of services f md Bible conferences held at the historic Taliernarle un the camp1 P||etniining July tfct «iid lasting hi until July Mh. Prof. A. T. Robert- '• -on. D. D.. uf 1-ouisville. Kentucky. DrJ^Rohert son. a biblical scholar '•and edmnlor of national fame, and: i on(,- „f the most brilliant orators, will preach at both service* on - ! Sunday and lecture each evening. " Tlio-e who attend these lectures niav anticipate a rare opportunity m iieir me of the highest nuthorr it:c- upon doctrinal and thelogical ** snhiecls in the country. ' The Moody Bible Institute of | Chicago, one of the most ^popular 1 win' hold "a ten day conference, following Dr. Robertson. I From 2.ilh until I-nhor Dav annual rjries of Camp Meetings will lie held. It was for ,. ilse-e meetings Ocean City was orl iginally foumled and through the . vc-ir- the name of Ocean, City has been associate.! with thorn. Kvingelist C. F. I'.Vimherley. of Charleston. S. C. is expreted this: j >e:,r to take charge. Evangelist

Wimheilev come- to Ocean City i Ihlah'l) ~ » IWC.M t and convincing speaker. ■ . It is anticipated that this year, the Moo.lv Bible Institute Conference will l-e attended hy largo I j number*, drawn from practically every state in the Union. advertising new york sl'ccessflt. Publicity Bureau Receiving Every Day Numerous Enquiries from the Metropolis Evidence abundant that advert i: ' injf pavs and tlrnt. a* we have fre- ' quentlv conten.le.1. New York pre-' seats a field of vast untried, pos- : nihilities, comes daily to 'he City, :. I Publicity Bureau. s Within recent days the city has. Ubeen conducting a mild advetrisingl I campaign in the metropolis, to the end that enquiries aie received | daily at the Bureau fre.ni prospecThe enquiries are largely concerning hotel accommodation it r transpires; nevertheless, if the ^ writers are once induced to pay r- the resort a visit, they may eventie ually lcc.mc property owners and '" regular summer residents. - The ultimate result of course i* twill depend up«.n the impression it made upon these people and the

ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ' ONE Anyone who can afford to buy a car priced at *1 500 or more can better afford to own a Packard Single-Six. Those qualities ol performance you have always admired in the Single-Six can be . enjoyed at a cost of operation and maintenance so low that ownership becomes an investment in economy. These are statements any Packard salesman can readily verify. We suggest, therefore, that you investigate the SingleSix before you try to content yourself with a second-choice car. CENTRAL GARAGE PACKARD PlanS Of TH.noUIWark The Railroads For Greater 1 !• C * of Swrvlce Public Service "Anticipating the greatest volume of freight 1 traffic in their history this year, the railroads have | adopted a concerted policy and intensive working program to enable them to meet the growing trans- -■ \ portation needs of the country. "In full realization of necessity for the greatest _ improvement and expansion possible of the country'* transportation facilities to meet the growing deI mand* of commerce, the railroads have authorized, | j since January 1, 1922, for cars, locomotives, track- , age and other facilities, the expenditure of $1,540,000,000, of which $140,000,000 actually was expend- j I ed during 1922. "The railroads are raising this enormous amount of additional capital largely through twrrowed money on the abiding faith in the fairness of the American people, an.l reliance on continuance of the policy announced in the Transportation Act of j j 1920, as a measure of reasonable protection to ini vestment in railroad property. "From January 1, 1922, to March 15, 1923, the j railroads purchased 223,616 new freight care. Of ] these, 117 ,2X0 have lieen delivered and put in service. The railroads during that time also purchased 4,219 new locomotives. Of that number 2,106 I have already lieen placed in service. "The railroads confidently look forward to the successful movement of the largest volume of traffic in the history of the country and pledge their best efforts to that end." — From a joint statement hy the Association of Railway Executives and the American Railway Association. WHAT YOUR FRIENDSHIP MEANS W* want yomr IrWnJlj ca-aparnllan. Il hui marh la llw rail ran**, awaallr ■■ ml"h '• ,h» P*kl" <>*' Imuran air Idrnliral. Pennsylvania Railroad System THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF TIIE WORLD

measure i f cordiality extended to • I them. F. I*roy Howe has lieen com- ( • IK-Iled to increase the office f"1"" ; with another stenographer to an- , wer New York enquiries. . Mr. and Mrs. Roliert WooLlon and' daughter. Mi - Marion Wool- i

Moe of ( amden, mnt<,rr,| to l(l, "■sort, and have openc.1 their .~T '••e'* eottage, 6132 Ashurr fo rtlie season. irw,u*. Miss Julia Scull has return . this resort after spendj^ v'tlintic'nt'v rhil'ul, lhl'iT, ^ ,\i»\ EBCT8E IN TOE si;\1ISKl

' " — "Ocean City's Modern Sanitary Laundry" SURF LAUNDRY P,1°SNE 929 Ocean Ave. SERVICE QUICK. COURTEOUS AND SATISFYING i JOSEPH SHELT0N CO., "ym j ' " " 1 : For You to Know — " Asco Blend i~ a combination of High-Grade coffees from the best cultivated plantations in the tropics. It is blended hy our expert- and roasted in our own big mwlern masteries and drlitrrcd to our Store* Fresh Roasted. Our close cnnectloB with the source* of supply enables u< to sell this extraorillnuy coffee for only twentv-nine cents |K.r pound. Asco Coffee 29d Buy ., pound today, and if you do not find it just as we say-. Ihe Best Cup You Ever Drank— bring hack the unused portio* and we will gladly refund the full price paid. Asco Corn Flakes 5 c Big, eriep flakes. Ever try them sc. vo.1 with canned or fresh fruit -. They're delicious! .

Asco Pork and Beans !n Tomato ran* 25c

Asco s Hair Nets earli 50

Asco Kvap. Milk can 2

A sen Tomato Catsup hi,, hot 25c

Victor Bread ,w 5c Ril a -dice without butter — that's the way to tell good

QUALITY BROOMS I At Special Price* Keg. 60c C A BROOMS each Reg. 70c CO BROOMS each Reg. 80c 72r BROOMS each • 1 • Ji n r. pi oot —

I Thirst Quenchers! Buy a Dozen Assorted A j GINGER ALE | * ® < Root beer >"t r o I SARS.APAUII.I.A ) JlJI Empty bottle? re-leemed at , ASCO PURE 01G II APE JUICE P< hot ■•I'"

Household Needs - This is just further evidence of what our Producer-!®-I Consumer Plan is doing today and every day for our co»R tomers. It will pay you to buy nhea.1 while tHh-e low pnc« A prevail. -

FelsN apt ha Soap rake 5C

Asco Ammonia 4 hot* 25c

Asco i Bluing 1 bo«H 25c

P. & Naptha Soap «<«• 5c

Princess (Jp Gloss Starch pkg iKinwi (*oak* 5c clothe* clean) pkg 1 Skidoo 7I/.C S Hand Soap . can I Galvanized 21c Pail* ......... 10 qt. size

! Young's Ht Hand Soap <•" - Fly Swatter* 8C long handle) "<* _ Ivory 3 i**" 25C Soap Flake* . ; Heavy Gauge 63C Garbage pails each —

1 r~ i Lifebuoy ( Soap 3 "he* 17c 1

Coalinc Soap rake r)C

Lux SOAP FLAKES 3 pkK" 25c

Rinso The W««M*f Wonder . big pk* 20C

Summer Time is Iced Tea Time! What is more refreshing these hot day* thap " KlaRl'x- or 3 ' Tea? — Of course, it must be good. Our Asco Orange » i India Ceylon makes the finest Iced Ten you ever " g | Orange Pekoe rp |2g, 23C o | Indian Ceylon * ■, ih pkg '.-ft**1 We have a blend for every taste

Finest Whole-Milk Cheese ^29° 1 1 Very tapty. Rich an,l creamy.

Pen-Jel •" 13' . It makes *11, 1*1 **«*_

It Pays to Make g Your Own Ice Cream ! ■ Acme In Ceran Freeaer* J * at »t*» ' fare VanllU Ralraet hot 12r lee Creaia Hall baa lSe < r utked Pineapple ran l»c ( roUied fineappl ran l»r : ,t G"»n Slarrh pk( 7r

Preserving Nec^Buy Now and Save Maun Qaart Jara . *" m Maun Pl»« " 'm JMr Tamblrr. . - — * Jar Run Jar T». (n.rrrt.1- ^ „

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