OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1923 _ — — —
A Full Week of Elaborate f Festivities Under Auspices of Seashore Babies Home
, p m:\ih-: on boardwalk will iii: uniqi k evknt— x PKIU I SSION wil l UK LED l»Y AN (>l.n-FASHIOt4ED ,iim; an-guinuku anii monkey— prize for ^ every baby I1 -
V rr|i,<-, ..ntalive ci>iu|m;iy "f In-.i wilillciw... intent**: i'l I >.y.::bi»re I Ionic for liable. . t . ciitcrlnimil at luftclieon an , . ,.f i he President, Mi:.. • Julia Hazard. ">■ Tuesday. •ii".. |.UI1«| c '"f ''ie murting war i fed all Ilia", for Ital.y Week : , hi,. rivii urganiznliuns i.; the I > ,. i •• represented by tire fol- i I, ... J,... iiersous res|iectively: Chum!1 i, i of Commerce, N- S. Coil ; 1 1 •, Men's Progremiivc League, Elmer Jackson Pearl;. lloardwalk; Merchants, Frank Schneider; Ho- J t.-l Pioprietom Association, Elmer ■ Si'haniz; Ocean City Civic Club, ' Mi , Joseph HigBinbutliam; South > I), -can City Improvement Associa- • Mrs. K. II- Collins; Commun- . ,n Service,. Miss Alice U. Jennings i T. U., Miss Catherine Lewis. Mayor Joseph G. Champion was ,pie«'ol and rendered valuable secure in the dclilierations. The week's fcstfvitiea will begin on .Sunday afternoon at 7 o'tlock j 1 1|(* Jioanlwalk Music Pavilion, with a Twilight Community Serin. The Rev. James Niblo, 1>. 1 1 ,,f. Vent nor. Has promised to J. n.luct the service on the occn / Monday's festivities will lie unilri the iliieetion anil in cliaiRc of tlri- Hotel Proprietors Association. I; i anticipated that this rei-onrce-fiil orgamzntiim will not lie luckin:: in its part. Tuesday will feature n wonder.it exhibition of Oriental costumes: :• the Hotel Flanders. The collects ion oi* rust times on view is unipies- . ti,. nnl.lv the finest and most <omplete ill the country, if not in the ,-oi Id. Formerly the property of Madam Mont forte, it now is the """" proud possession of Mrs Nonnette I! Paul, of Washington, I). C.. who a, ii attend in person ami sivc ii brief resume of the history of each sc|M>rtitc exhibit. Wednesday will be made memorable by the Grand Baby Parade on the lloardwalk. The route of parndc will cover from Sixth street to the Hotel Flanders, where the prizes will Ire pre-enled. The judges will lie t.itionod at Tenth street. Vnhtaldc prizes will Ire avvariicil fin: (a) The prettiest baby; (b) the fattest Iraby; (c) the smallest I rahy; (d) tiic Iwst decorated baby , coach; (e) the I rest decorated float. A prize will I* awarded to every ■<■1 of twins. Triplets will Ire Riven a Hip to Sen Isle City; while •piadruplets will lie presented with the freedom of the city. A prize also will be awarded te ' the largest family, and another to the. most unusual ami original entry. The parade will obviously intitule a Comic Section, for whicl prizes will lie awarded. In fact tht
. pi-uiioters of the parade anticipate, i the plcnsure of presenting n gift' , to every child entered. The parade will lie led in a most : . tirigin::! ami unhpio way. Instead ; ::u "Id fr:\hi(ir,rM Hurdy-gurd) and (. Two niinent ladie.s of the ' • community rolicd in typical Italian j • peasant co itume will grind out the . music .niii manage the monkey. : Organ and monkey are loaned for'" ; the occasion by the Atlantic Cityi1' , bore Home. i Thurr.day has Ireeu reserved for j ^ - the Grand Musical Recital to lie; r given in the Hotel Klnnders. parti- 1 ruh.vs of which appear in another j* i rcdumii. Friday has licen designated as - Japanese Ten night, with the grand ! s iii ale 'coming on Saturday. Huiing the week a thorough s house to house canvas of the city ' - will Is- made with the view of ' i raising Si.Ti.000. Ttic finance com- ( a mittee imving supervision of the ' k j campaign consists of Thomas F. ' ,, iim.'-tronn.. cluiirmnu; Russell H. 1 - Nultv. J: V. Chester, Miss Fanny ' i. i.. Hawkins am! Mr-. J. M. Ches- ' During the entire week, open ' house will te observed at the home ' i- and a cordial invitation is extendif'cd to nil to pay a visit, anil obi, ,-ente the work being done. ' CARL SNYDER FOUND WITH A STOLEN CAR '- Accused Consented to Return in Charge ol Detectives to Phila. Curly W. Snyder, Jr., of Philadolphin, was charged liefore Police 10 Justice Ware on Momiay morning with driving an automobile without, a license and with having stolen 'p the same car. >■' Accused in his defense claimcil lie had done no more than exercise ,f the privilege given him inasmuch : as the car was used on the comr" pnny'- business. Whereupon Chief of Police John; -on informed the court thut a f' message had lieen received front! el the Philadelphia detective bureau,. !#• to the effect that if Snyder consent 1x5 to waive t he requisitions, he shotfhl: l>e immediately conveyed to I'hila- 1 f'l'.telphia for trial. Snyder gave his consent and was s' remandcil until the arrival of del>y tectives from Philadelphia. it. . o rv FRANK L1PPINCOTT en . ENTERTAINS ile Frank Uppincott, the popular ith proprietor of the Hotel Swarthmorc. ontcrtaineil a party tiumlierto ing about forty, of the students nttending the State Summer School, -n- The day was spent on the bay, Mr. Uppincott having chartered icii Dipt. Down's yacht for the ocensihe ion. - ./ '
The Hall Mark The Broadway Limited of Service j High Class (imited All-Pullman Train Connects the East with the West . The Broad Way of a nation's passenger traffic. v | The ltrn.nl Way over the Allegheny Mountains. A cool, refreshing comfortable over-night journey. THE PREMIER OF ALL TRAINS Standard Time OA Lv. New York 2.55 P.M. OA j Ar. Chicago 9.55 P.M. Hours H0Urs I q Hours Lv. North P.hiladelhia 4.40 P.M. lo is Mins. Yr. Chicago - 9.55 A.M. i NOTABLE EKATt HKS ^ ^ | , alrt, Iftdir. maid. mimlcori.l. ■ irnncrapb.r, risk car, *t*lt The Broad Way selecteil by 1 1 mc ri m i n nri n g t ra vel ere deriring quick and comfortable transportation withgut loss of essentia! time. Pennsylvania Railroad Sys'em THE HTANDARP BAILUOAII OF T11K WORLD
HANDSOMELY REMBERED BY TWO : RESCUEDJDMSURF MERtH'S RESCUES REPORT- 1 ED AT HEAIMJI ARTERS DURING THE WEEK The members , f the local bench . palnd were the victims of a gen nine and pleasant surprise during ; the past week, in that they came 1 across two young men who were ' really grateful for the preservation of their lives by the guards, and were prompted to manifest it in ^ John Kyle, a guest at the Tray- : mo.n Hotel, and Richard Hiller, of I ; the A I glen, were resi ued by Guard t Acker. IJaines. Crate. Carey, Lane i Unities and VnnSyckie. As a token of their gratitude i1 ; and appreciation, the two gentle- I men presented the guards with I ioO., a gift which was obviously i i appreciated beyond its monetary : The heavy seas and strong un- 1 jdcrtow of the past week kept the i | l>each patrol every minute of tlicji ■ day, anil several thrilling rescuer: , are re|iortcd, but happily tw/ThViJ^ i July 2oth, Miss Elizalxjlh ilnr- . per, of Newton Square, i'hiladel- ■ phia, was observed in jlifficuHv. Guarils Schock, Tomlin and -Vnn- , | Syekle iminciliately went to her Brought to the Tenth Street tent she was found to lie , suffering frorii shock, lmt soon reF. Kurth, Eva Geyser, utut M.j t Crowiers, residing for the summer ; , on Ocean avenue, were" Safely i brought ashore by Guards Haines.] Acker, Tomlin, VanSyrkle and] Schock. The three had sustained no^n-] . jury, lievond a good fright, j Mary Hutchingcr, of Bridgeton.J residing for the summer at fill • n Ocean avenue, became exluuisted while swimming far out beyond . her depth. Guards Crate Unities and Carey heard her caH foe help C and safely brought her in. Miss ® Hutchinger was uninjurcil beyond H exhaustion nnd shock. Mr. and Mrs. Ram ley, of U102 ,1 Central avenue, were entangled in c the undertow in the vicinity of I'th I, street. It required the combined efforts of Guards Crate. Haines. Van Syekle, Acker and Carey to n bring them safely to shore. II James C. Artman and family of u Fhihulclphia, have arrived and are lt' 1 vacationing at their cottage. !M>7 1,1 i St. Charles Place. I di
A. F. MKISELBAt ll'S GENEROSITY In a maimct characteristic «-f hint self, ami worthy of his reputation, A. F. Melselbach luts again .lemon strated hi- generosity, am. hi- interest in the cultivation ot true sportsmamihip .among hois.: Isi.-t yea:' Mi. Mciseihnch dona-; Ir.j ?"*. to furni-h price- .in the Boys Casting Trniniament. This' yea i ..he donated .<875. which provide- S7S for the next live vent - Mi. Mci ell.:., h .has- done more f»r . j! . preset ration w ith high Weals ! than ar > man. And what evet h-- , doiie." has been done in a big VISITORS FROM IIADDONFIELD Mr. and Mrs. .1. Quigley Reinof Ha-idnnfield, have rcturac-: I 'to their home after a .ielightfui vi. i: to this city Mr. Rchihart i a sociated with the Robert C. -j White Co., Drug Products, of] Philadelphia. Mi. and Mi J. Daly, of Tact my ] arc enjoying their summer vacation at the Palnntino Apartments, j
KFYIIAN AND (HO ATI 1 ARE FINED S20 ( hargcrf Before Police Jinst ice F. II. Ware With IJeing Drunk and Disorderly J. Byron Keyhan and Benjamin !*; " ! Ciioatc vcie brought up liefore e: Police Justice Ware chargcl with- ■ twine drunk and disurilerly on tlie " Boanlwalfc. , '"t The arrest: were made hv Police '• Oifirei: Fordney and Burnman. r The charge v. a. sustained by the", ' evidence and Police Justice Ware' '"•after a severe reprimanding fined j Krixith defendant- -d". Tlisi it. 'he enlrenlh dur Au»- ! I' , n -. V Its Ksyonw ttararv. in the'j I- ...ruse -i Aslmr* BVetine nisi tih , js . 1 1 o'rhvk I Sniin.: Timst. In the [ ,f known i(« .• Chevrolet, Model AAJ nnd
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