Ocean City Sentinel, 12 July 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 3

... 1. _ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1923 ' c r three TJtlKiSib

condolence sent TO mrs. garretson BY commissioners HIKKtTOR CAMPBELL OBj I, ("IS TO TWO (T..ti SES I.N . si:\V TRAFFIC ORDINANCE Al their regular meeting held on 1 lay, the Board of City Com-; fl,.-. I. hick, passed u resolution nukii.tt official cognisance of the ! lir aili of Itotta Gnrretson, ami ex- ' nu* "" their liehalf, ami in hphall "f the citizens of Ocean City, , sympathy nml condolence with the | terraced family in their sorrow. The following is a copy of the ' \> lierras, Rolla Carretson, u re- ; rpccttsl and esteemed citizen of . this iily has been called by death ( i„ hi eternal reward and, fraternal and municipal positions 1 in uhich lie held ofTice, he served t with honor nml credibility, there- is h'f. jc He It Resolved, by the Board of Commissioners of Ocean City, New (| Jerry, that through the death ofj Holla Carretson, this city and com n muidly has lost a citizen whose ' life was an exemplification of the v true type of manhood; that this (, mumripality and its citizens, by ^ his absence will miss him in the vari-.u- civic, fraternal and muni- j " apal alfuirs in which he was asso- " He It Further Resolved, that a « cape of this resolution properly ^ certified by the City Clei It lie given to the family of the deceased. Hiiector Camplietl reported that I the Ocean City Title and Trust ' Compaitytnnt' returned interest 1 tutthe credit of tlie city to the amount | of I I OK . 00 on the general fund, (- ■mi f 7.VOU on the school fund. j When the ordinance, by which, it 1 1 proposed to nmeml all previous ..i. finances controlling street traffic and tlie parking of vehicles at in the city of Ocean City, came up for third trading and final pass»vc, Director W. If. Campbell oh- ^ jected strongly to two particular clauses. T In tlie first- place Director Camp bell objected to he unfair discrim- 1 Jo million miule between the people fi,. residing on the peH^westerl v side of Atlantic avenue and those re- ' siding on the southwesterly side. Mr. I'ninphell < on tended it was unjust to the residents of the pro- e. hibited side, to prevent them from | parking their cars before their cot j fir Uges, a privilege granted to those i tin on the opposite side. Every' cot- f° tapvr should have the right, if he so desiied, to park his care before « bis own iloor. I wo

In the second place Director j ~ (uiupMI objected to the clause ' which makes it "unlawful for any person, tirmVir association, or corP"r,lt • park any vehicle within fifty fee. of lie curl) at any Mr. i.impliell contended, this1 tlause imposeil n hardship upon *nv person owning a corner propcrtv, ami declared that thirty J 'ct would provide ample space for •afety. Mayor Champion replied it was' impossible to frame an ordinance,! controlling sIreet traffic. which uuid nli-fy all persons. A strnn-. *" ceing a rar parked on the mirthwesferly side of Atlantic nve-| nue. might he inducted to 1I0 the! "*me thing. Referring to the] clause demanded fifty feet clear at treet intersections, the Mayor re-i Phcl that the same clause was in I f°rre in other cities. In final voting the onlinanre *as passed by the votes of Mayor , htnplon and Director Corson,' «gai"st the negative of Director Campbell. FRANK morcan TRIEI) SATURDAY Th- rw Frank How. "orcl, charged with an oftence aaguist the ProfflMUon law. will; * whl on Saturday morning nt 11, (j ',cv' Jchn B. Adams, the cclc- ! ™t*<l "Raiding Parson" and tlie "'ead of bootleggers, thought he wwtld investigate a little around! "• home town on Saturday last. I " professional instinct led him1 „„ mmm I street, conducted by Frank: "titan. There the Dominie dls-| ^ "tree gallons and two pintj "'what is supposed to be moon-! T "!*' MorP>n was arrested nmj; '«'! under hail of (500 for a hear"•f -Monday. 'l is alleged that Morgan's wife *»ve the officers a fight, an.! in the F'rite part cf the liquor was lost. he arrests weer made by Police j "*rs William Seaman and Frank "tie;, who accompanied the Pr»'"hition Agent. stated that Morgan and his! •oune have been under suspicion; cr som® time past. Morgan, accompanied by his at-' '•■nicy and a host of friends np-f peered, but Rev. Adams was away,! ence the postponement unUI Sat- j urd«r- , » . , „ j

SEA ISLE LIOI OR SOMEWHAT HEADY H'Ceorge Farreil Placed on Proba 5 lion 1'nder Suspended .S«AUnct> for Bring Intoxicated j George Farreil, who ^ghve hi; age ns fir, years, and his address ; ••rooming house lietween Third an. j Fourth' streets, ap^rcnlly fount! |Sea Isle City liquor somewhat toe j strong for his constitution, i, ! ' barged liefnrc Police Justice B : Francis II. Ware, on Monday with - being intoxicated, Farreil admitted - the offence and stated he had taken • ■ joy ride to Sea Isle City, where met n few friends who tempted , him from the straight and narrow , path. -| The biand of hootch, brewed or | sold in the netghlmring resort np- . pears to have been somewhat tin. "lieady" for an Ocean Cityite, to , the extent that Farreil wehomed I the assistance of the police, and a siesta to sleep off the effects ln a j cell. I Police Justice Ware was an a mood to 1* indulgent. Whether nr. !not the judge thought that the nf-i jter effects of Sen Isle City boore j were punishment enough, cannot | ;bc determined. Anyhow Justice imposed a fine, suspended subject to the future conduct of ■ tlie accused. J Farreil solemnly promise.! l.;> i , would not I*- toinpte.1 again to re-' ipeat the offence, un.l was permitted to leave. Farreil stated he was1 j employed on tlie state road. FINED FOR SPEEDING I llert CassnlHMHn was charged by Chief of Police Johnson, liefore Francis II. Ware, on Mon- j ■lay, with driving his car at a dangerous peed along Asl.ury ave- 1 Cassabeon dill not deny the ; charge, hut pleaded his was Into I for wink as an excuse for this speeding? In preferring tlie charge Chief stated that the police ofwere continually warning and 'reprimanding persons for this same offence, to noavail, nn.l to no purpose beyond thnt being laughCnssaboon stated this was the first time he hn.l been charged although he hn.l been driving n car several years. Justire Ware suspended sentence the promise that the offence would not he repeated.

>Y Presbyterian ladies ';* auxiliary meet j at the casino 11U| SPI.I'N'DID PROGRAM Of VAR- . iml! I ED NUMBERS INSTRI MEN- . ;T.tl. WD VOCAL \ lurgo nn.l an enthusiastic attenilluro marked the weekly meetice ii.!; of the Visiting Ladies' Au\ith ' 'liary at the Casino nu the Board- ,. ed Monday ..ftcrn three u'rliirk. The newly elected pip i.Ient, ,rp,Alrs. W. I). Cham.lior.-i presided and 01 ed; under her skillful guidance item m .w of interest were duly considered, in The secretary and- treasurer pre In w > cute. I ie)».it : sliou ing remark- t" able progie . ai .0 early a sta-e p* of (he -en I aetivitie.-:.' J. "M Elaborate preparations are U>to|ing made for a fair to he held on -I. «.| i Friday, July 27th, in the Pavilion a on the Boardwalk. The large mini- pi lier of donation:, already made inj dieate a most stieres,ful affair. da i A feature of the afternoon u •. 1r I enthusiast Ically enjove-l hy ail o 'e j tn) TmnMh ^ ^ Thnm.,1 I"»ul Hurln. I !;- »f|V«rat Sotol " i"'1 Mia- Donuhy IIIIUS,r»i..l. A. r..ni|K,t,i .• VoriU Sole— ^ ' ..II llr.ven A Nrrro Mrln.tr lei The Illy llrow-n Ben r Urn. Jo-i* ri,.|.|.. Aerhn.i'i.r'i I y I'U. no Solo- ^ <nl The Hotlerttr yj All interesting address hy the i ' I Rev. Sharles F. N. Vnegelfn. pas- n ! tor of the Presliyterian Church, ml r> j followed in which he presented , ; very vividly a sketch of the emi- ] neatly successful activities of the i Auxiliary since its organization in <".« I 1H15. The ladies present enjoye.1 1 r tlds feature most heartily. r INTERESTING DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mr-. J. A. Dettri.h were 1 hosts nt n very interesting dinner . party in the commodious .lining room of the La Monte Hotel, dur- , ing the past week. uThe guests inclu.le.1 Mr. nn.l . Mrs. Walter Dettrich and Mr. and N'| Mrs. Donald Eilwin, of Phila.lel- r<i phin. : ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL

1 DR. JOHN HANDLEY | TALKS Tt» CADETS Dr. John Handley. pastor of ihej En t M. E. Church in this city. I irjehburg Cadet.-' ramp on the! •Fourth. ' A large Dumbet' of l.wal rcsi.ieu! eottnger.i joined in the 'srrvlre on the :;r..unds, and sang lis- Snelleot.urg'- celelii-il.e.1 linnd. Dr. Handle) . poke «ith his customary fervor nii.F impressiveness and held the interq-i of his hearStnyiiig. over in a -mall town . of the place, a .mart-lev traveling went nut to the haseliall game j 1 and all through the contest rooted j ' lnn>- and loud for the neighboring j team. He centered his attack t on the iionic-team pitcher, finally': My. oh my! lion wild he I I why. lie couldn't hit a born | "Never min.l, brother,'" aid the I pitcher. "You're not too gn.nl your <-lf You mis ed a irain y ester- f day." t CITY TITLE * TRUST ro.. tl r.t Orsnn Cio. \. J . Hi ihr rlnw- of ngsotiRCEs 1 IU...4. .-...I miu-n*. S |M.«M.«> T loon- ... ri.ir- nml u.nn- 17.lllO.fni -.,.1. . hihI Mil. I.urrbnvd 1.036SH7.« li !"hh' '"h M'JM'"! h ... . js uabh mF.s M Su.pli.. f -i.nl . I SO. 000.00 j _ ti.iso.»n.r.j j minsinn Frfc. 7. 1920. - BARRY IIEAIiLEY

adequate telephone faoelities mean increased business development Oljr job is to meet the demands for telephone facilities in southern New Jersey. The installation of telephones is a minor part of the work. New wires must be stretched from subscriber to Central Office. New switchboards must be installed to care for the new lines. Additions must be made to all parts of the telephone system before the telephone set in the subscriber's home or office can function. Factories are working day and-- night to meet our orders. Trainload after trainload of telephone supplies are rolling into this end of our state. We are leaving no stone unturned that tfte people of South Jersey secure the telephone service they are demanding. I# THE DELAWARE 8C ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH 8c TELEPHONE CO. W- W. Brittain District Manager —===-- = " '

• club commodores give reception i friday evening ■ MUST IMPORTANT FUNCTION i OF SEASON WAS LARGELY ATTENDED HY MEMBERS -The major event and the most important function in the season's program of enetrtainment for the inemliei- ..f the Ocean City Yacht Club, took place on Friday evening. ^ A large ifflmlier attended the an- , Iiual Yeception of the Club's Commodores. | ' Commodore John E. Fitc, Vice' ('..mmodorc Henry Basset t, Jr., and Rear Commoalore Wayne T. | Killian, as-istel by their wives'! |ierforme.l the honors of the occasion, extending n cordial invitation ' nil members and friends. The rluh house had been beautiand lavishly decorate.) for the evening, and elaborate preparations had been made for the comfort and enjoyment of ail who atFro mheginning to end the festivities left nothing to he desired. Riley's orchestra discoursed ! music, in a manner which fully! merited the high tributes of praise : showered upon them hy the de- i company. | , The reception will rank in memory of all present ns one of the J most successful ever held in the I of the organization. ( Miss I.. N. Ia>wIs, of New York, a visitor, the guest of her aunt, 1 . Katherine Lewis, 111-1 Central avenue. „

G§P5lCln N r!r|"»r.i "f-.srr! p I.wni nith I'.-I.ra I I( .... I ■. .. ^ "s , ^ from^hniik. . . i ; ... f: * ' ; Mi^rllnnr..u» rn-h Mrsri. ' 'j.Vgl.M ; gi|.a«l sl in ,TI . l.Mi.non no ® - Rcwrvist for . . 1-1.199.-.: i 1 Circulating noi.. natitamlinr i-.ti-i On riwb nutslnndimr .TScJ 'r. jr - rhwk. out.li.miin:' <.7I9«:E tmi. iU-i-i-iI- ,uh. tn rttnrk. - 1,4I2,CSV.79 1 Bv Ui-idntui. uni-nwi c.'oilii.'oo inc. In rwrvr II.tlV.CIK.79 - OwUtaW. nf 2J.OI-i.70 g . •nd^-ill- w.lt«n»BlFii' . lot.9IS.oo : H ' i '*i!c °,hrl ,h*n ,hfW 1 K TM.I JJ.ISi.202. 43 1 B j Connry nf U.is- M g .I— i: .. m (J nrnl i- irur tooths b—t of my j B j Correci A||«I~R. II. STITES ; I .My i.t Jul y. 1922. 'h"| I H CURTIS ROBINSON. B mm Notary I*u)>lir. J |5Bfli

Enjoy a Vacation That is ^ fjS Just a Little ^ Different A LITTLE CRUISE THROl'GH HISTORIC WATERS Ql' UNT! RESTFCL! APPEALING! DELIGHTFUL! Lmro l.u.lnr.. ram. l-h.nd and tor a day and two nirhtu low gK yourvlt in rrkor. of Ihr put ami rri.ful drlmht. of tho prnrnt. l«akr Bay. thr Pounnu Rivar. and th.tr pirturmuo irihulariu. I V on Ihr vall .ppoiaW ,lram.r. of Ih. Ball.mnr., Chuapr.kr and H ^ Atlantic and I ha Marylaml, IMawarr ami Virsinia Railways Comfortalilr state rooms — Excellent meals Superior Service 7 An ideal vacation trip, novel and Inn. inc. aluOK thr shorn of jm Maryland and down to old Virsinia. yaiuni lh» hnma of Porwhnnfaa. | Ihr birth plMO of Waahlnrtnn. and many mbrr vwnrt ant plaru uf ■ hi.tarir infarct. A brief pleasure trip, reetful, rofmhine. unique* novel, mudcrt B in m., ami uUafylar. BECAUSE IT IS JUST A LITTLE i DIFFERENT. Unr deerripfiee liierafnre. fares and detailed informalion. addree. H. II. SouUhy. Reneral l'u-vncrr A vent, B. C. A A. Rwy. Co.. Pier I. Trail Street. Baltimore, Md. The Penniylvaoia Railroad ruppbr, ranvenleot train Berton — For time table, and other information moral I flrket acent. I Pennsylvania Railroad System I THE NTANBARD RAILROAD (IF THE WORLD I ■■■■■■■■■■I

1 1 — h—T ^ ■ Start tlie dayriftjit ABBOTTS "A Milk starts the day right It is one of the miracles of modern science for thousands in Ocean City. It makes ... . . , , their breakfasts more enjoyable by adding "e can to/our da> after zest to baked apples, cereals and light, day, milk of such uniform superior quality omelettes. as Abbotts "A" ! Abbotts "A" Milk helps to enrich every .. . n , ., meal. That is because it is a balanced food dchc,OU8 and more-than-ordinary. containing every needed element of nour- richness will appeal to you. Give Abbotts ishment. "A" Milk a trial. Telephone Bell 5 or write to a* to begin nerriee at on re. ^ ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, INC. .. Philadelphia Atlantic City Wild wood Ocean aty PleoaantrUa Abbotts. L , X MILK^ Selected Milk Safeguarded by Science -