w — Nvm"1 ■ -- — ■ c ocean city sentinel. thursday. august 2. 1923 FTVE_ pnaal forms in the manner deslg-
PERSONALS
... ' jiarth, of Philadelphia, > happily vacationing at his rot- V ;10S Central avenue. , V Rial/and family of Thila- ■ J' ." ,irc registered with the i £„,!&t. the Ilisfayne Hotel, ""'^j ri ■ <- Foster, a county detec-jl . f,'.'. I'tiilailelphia. was among, Y " . week's visitors, u, |-M win T. Clinton, of Phil- 'I hi" **,' ( ..js Central avenue, "p, ..hi Mrs. W. 11- CowRill. of f _ . , ...i,;., nrc summering at the In P»Udi lpni.i, » i BeMVoe Hotel- | , T Dusenberg, of Phitaiiel- ! V an, summer colonists who [JT arrived in this resort. • v U, and Mrs. Charles Willing- :> „f l'liiladelphia, the former j" ymti'lie-l wiH> Transportation frpartmenl of the Reading Ha, I- t J7 nie enjoyinR life in this re- i sort, the RHests of Miss F.. K. y,nptian. Miss laurn Willingmyre ( I Mi Mary K. Vaughn also of | Z Quaker City, who are summer cottagers. » J. H. Stopp ami family of Philadelphia have arrived, anil occupy- , ^ (heir cottage, HC1 St. Charles , Plate. ] 1 Jessie Cone, the well known bu- ( .ine-- man on the Boardwalk, entertained his parents. Mr. nml Mrs. , Barn Cone, of ItridRCton, who , fon.ierl, were regular summer reridents. William McClure, of Philailel- , phi.-, i . .ummering nt the Searheough Hotel. Mr. McClure prn(essiunalK is « State Prohibition Agent0. C. Wert, of Phiiailelphin. has arrived and is occupying his shore Kfiilcnre, 20 Marine Place. Mr- James M. Chester is entertainine at her home on Wesley " iTenue. her cousin. Miss Susan Fonl of Miildletown. Mi and Mrs. J. Cody, of Taconv •re enjoying their summer vacation at the Palantine Apartments. James C. Artmnn and family of Philadelphia, have arrived and are vacationing at their cottage, 907 St. Charles Place., Mr. and Mri.' Joseph Norcone. of Ocean City, are being entertain - el by their son, George D. Norcflop and family at their home in Wilmington. N. C. Mr. and Mhs. R. C. Duffield, of 1017 Central avenue, have as their guests, Albert C. Cos and family, nf Philadelphia. ( Ivan Baer and family of Mount Airy, are enjoying life at their cottage on Delaney Place. The guests summering at the Scai h.,rnugh Hotel include Raymond Hendriekson, head of the Itarmareutieal Department of the Shiith, French and Klein Co.. of Philadelphia. The guests at the Lrraine Hotel include Mrs. Henry' Winkler, of Cbirinnati, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. William Greer, of niiladelpliia, are enjoying the splendid eomforts of the Mnyberry Hotel. Mr. Greer occupies the po-
sition of orinetal nig -buyer for the 1 establishment. Andrew Kerr, identified with the] office of the sheriff in Philadelphia < ' a visitor here. 1 The guests summering at White i ! Hall include Mrs. H. Gaitte of New: 1 Mrs. George C. Prince, of Philn-j ! is summering nt the Darl-j ington Hotel, j Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. Bender ami .family of Philnilclphin, arc sum-' j moiing at their cottage on Central avenue. Their daughter. Mrs.! Mrs. Moore accompanies them. j I Miss Kmntn Gillman, of Yale, |Va., is enjoying to full measure, , ! the delights of summer a. this re- j . sort. The guests at the Breakers Ho-j tol include Mrs. Iconard B. Sear- 1 : ing. nf Kdgewood. K. I. Another guest summering happily at the Breakers is Mrs. R. H.i ' of Mineral Wells. Texas. Mis. Eli Abbott, of Blaine, Minis a happy visitor to this resort. Ireland, the Emerald Isle, is well ' represented in this rsort by N. I David Hemphill, of Dublin. Mr. ' Hemphill speaks highly of Ocean •City. The 1-a Monte Hotel is eoter- - mining Mr. and Mrs. W. I,. llense-| • man. of Rio Canto Oricnlo, Cuba., - Mr. and Mrs. Hcnseman ure en-: thusiastir I masters of the resort - nnd theiir hotel. E. E. Shepherd, of Miami Flu., " is n delighted visitor enjoying to i full measure his vacation here. The Be rakers Hotel has among * its guests happily summering here p the Misses Arnsheim, of Bath, Me. Mrs. M. C. Ryan and daughter, - of Philadelphia, are among recent y arrival*. II Mrs. W. A. I-awler. of Philadelphia, is a guest summering nt the y Imperial Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Glentworth, >• of Sharon Hill, are among the f guests happily summering at the e St. George Hotel. 7 Dr. Garrett C. Pogne and family of Camden, are enjoying an auto •, ride through various sections of 1- Pennsylvania and New York. The guests at the Scarborough n Hotel include Mrs. A. V. Smith, and daughter, Miss Gladys K. if Smith, of Media, ir Miss Katherine Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith, of 1029 Central avenue, is cntcrtninlt ing Miss Florence Unbelt, of ir Coatesville, for a few days.
Among the guests at the Raleigh: Hotel are John Scott nnd family, fm of Philadelphia. 1C C. W. Gabetl, Jr., ami family of ; w Philadelphia, arc enjoying- a few f if weeks' vacation in this resort. h Mr. Millard F. Sloan and family j( are here for the season at their nf summer residence, 816 Wesley ave of Mrs. Martha H. Smith and Mit- 1 l,0 chell H. Smith, of Wilmington, are ry among the visitors summering at o- this resort.
Apartments The A. B. C. man ot ocean city D ls Bungalows H. B. C. Master Builder f H. B. COOPER, JRCottages M city. n a MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE I1 No waiting for two weeks to know if you can get tt; we can once Bargains in Bay nnd Ocean front ProperUM. Oipl" 0f •ale- Also lots for investment and for improvement-thc cnoice o Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER * COOcean City, N. J. ... ...... Ewlng T. Corson f REALTOR - AWmDKV AVK. OC.AM C'TV. - ■ - ■ Gertrude R. Williams Oahu, T. H. THE HAWAIIAN SHOP (Around the Corner on 9th St) IT IS A SLOW PROCESS TO TELL THE PEOPLE OF OCEAN CITY THAT WE HAVE THE BB8T. BUT THEY ARE LEARNING FAST. 6 Ocean City, N. J. Miami. Fla.
! Mrs. Frank Steelman, of .110 A II bury avenue, is visiting relative , || at Reedrillp, \'n. where slip pro- ; poses to remain for several weeks. Mrs. Grace Mayherrv, „f Philu-1 dolphin is a visitor to town. Mrs. Leo Bamherger motored to ; Ocean City, having as her irue-t. | Mr. and Mrs. Belie rend. Mis- Kara . . ; Behcrend and Miss Marianne Boh- ' j Mr. and Mrs. William I). Wilson j tiare entertaining nt their home on ri Central avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. On- I : Thomas, of Tioga. j a I I>r. and Mrs. I. Alexander Vin- ; ' -Yon, of live Oaks, Florida, were'' .visitors to this resort for a fewih ilj days, en route to West Phllndel-. j » .phia, where they will make their, I future residence. Dr. Vinton hav- 1 ; i ing accepted the call to Tenet Me- 1 j mortal Church. While in -this city! , , they maile their residence nt the:" j Mnyberry Hotel. Dr. Vinton fonn- 1 _ | ded tlie Philadelphia Cliurrh. r Another guest vacationing al ! 1 : the Mnyberry Hotel is J. It. Bar- j , harita, interior decorator for the I1 Stanley Theatre Corporation, of r i Philadelphia. I ; Miss Grace Saxton, of this city I Wcstmont over the week end. > | entertained Hiss Anna Russ, of . '.! William Linton, formerly conII j neeted with the Workmen's Com- ; I pensation Bureau of Pegnaylvaniu, i r' has purchaseil a sumjfierro^ideiice | n'jon the Atlantic Boulcvanl. — — -t Rev. and Mrs. Lord Giberson, of! Philadelphia, a pronlinent elerg>'-| I ! man of the Episcoplll Churrh, are.) 'summering at their shore resi-l, ilence, R4C Second street. Z Mrs. Charles Senbrook, of Brid- ; . geton, has return oil to Senlirook I I Farm, Iter -imme, ^ Thomas Watson and family, of j ' Philadelphia, nre enjoying their va : 1 ration at 307 Eighteenth street. James Simmington, of Philailel- ' T phia, is another of that dtj—cn-' P ! joying a vacation in this resort. T< Mr. Simmington. formerly a mem- " her of the Council, is associated I with the Wnnamaker store. I- Among the guests at the Belie levue Hotel is Mrs. ohn Brooks, of Phiiailelphin. h, J Clarence Deisroth, of Philadclu> phia, is a guest summering at the ,r Strain I Hotel. Oscar Noll, of Philadelphia, is ly. among the visitors here. Mr. Noll, (n who has spent some portion of 0j , ench summer here for several year* past, is a real estate asses- : | sor and a prominent Republican ^ | leader in the Quaker City. a,' : — : j —
INTERESTING ITEMS COPIED FROM MRU SAVAGE'S NOTE BOOK MANAGER MAKES MANY DIS-] t ltVERIES AND FRIENDS AT THE REST ROOM Mrs!" Jooursc F'itzpntrick, II. i du Chateau Pars, France, is la Normundic deliglitrii guest and' | is enjoying her stay here very I much. Ocean City is pleased to |hav«f st, distinguished a far off i guest in their midst. Miss Ih.ithoy G. Chen y, of At- ! (iet.rgia, is a delighted bather ami guest in- Ocean City. j Rev. and Mrs. F. A. Fnhcr. of' ■ Simpson Grove Camp Meeting Ori gnnixntion, of Bucks County, Pa.. ; registered at the Rest Room for a . i week end visit in Ocean City. t Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor,! i prominent iron manufactures, ac- , jempanied l»y Miss Margaret Deni ney, all of Pittsliurgh, nre guests at the Strand Hotel. Harry C. Ross, M. A. O. X., of, was among the De • Moly excursionists Satunlay. Col. James Dunkirk, of Jackson, 1 • Miss., is a distinguished tourist at I . the Breakers Hotel nnd is greatly | ' pleased with everything nnd every- j -Hiody in Ocean City, ri Kenneth Jeffrey, of llagerstown, : -j Indiana, is a guest at the Break- 1 ' I ers for the remainder of the sea- , Mr. ami Mrs. II. D. Murphy, of - 1 Kentucky, known as the I I state "where men die standing," | and the land tof the "Old Kentucky," are enjoying the season in i ' Ocean City. They are most favor- ; ably impressed with Ocean City as - the natural winter health resort, - ! ami tliey may decide to spend next - 1 The Dc Molay excursion to this I ! resort on Saturday from Philailel- ' phia, was a dcciiled joy event for -'the three or four hundred young f ; men known as "Junior Masons." Their serpentine march in penitentiary file up nnd down the Bonrde ; walk was certainly a fine stunt, and the marching took them down the s : steps nt Doughty'* Pier on to the 1, ] Itcach and thence Into the lashing if , breakers. City Commissioner Coril | son and Chairman Nutty tendered ;- : the jolly crowd free use of half the n j Municipal Pier, nnd their courtesy | was politely accepted and made
K! HAZARD i&gal fcBtatr Serve and Protect the Public Office Open Every Day Except Sunday iril . i, i, IIOKAI h B. HAZARD uaice upon r.irij ooj r.i.ct,.
Jt'LLIA R. HAZARD HORACE gW Adriatic Building. 8th Street, between Ocean and Atlantic Avenue Eft OCEAN CITY. N. J. !■ Ail business transacted through this office is in accordance with the SK following slogan "This office does and siaintains strictly a brokerage and la in no way interested in personal speculation. Results: Vjk A ssle completed on the above principal profits both Seller and Buyer. Rs Write for listings and maks your headquarters with Clayton Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 EIOHTH ST. OCEAW CITY N. J. _ 1 INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES REAL ESTATE We have some of the best properities owned b ythe best people i tgj of Ocean City, among our listings, for rent and sale. The interest of the seller as well as the purchaser or tenants W will be my main thought hack of each transaction. \Y. H. YENNEY S2t EIGHTH STREET Why Service Why 'TIS TO SELL REAL ESTATE Corner Eighth and Wesley Avenue | J. R. JONES INSURANCE phone 21s REALTOR OCEAN CITY, N. J. F. P. MATTERA & CO. Third and Haven Avenue Manufacturers of Automatic Tampered Concrete Building Blocks ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR Foundations, Block Bases and Cement Pavements j Ask to see our new Stucco Faced Blocks Office: 129 Asbury Avenue
u e of. When the crow.l got in|R • bathing thev sported nbout in thc| waters like young porpoises in the ' I early spring. ( v Few if any of the large audi-' ( cures who enjoy the wonderful sac-, red concerts in the Music Audi-' torium of the Municipal I'ier, led1'1 ' hy Conductor Pietro, the remark- j' . 1 nl de history .of the violin played)" | .by Prof Pietro himself. Our reporter has it from tire professor;1' that the violin lie own* and plays 1° I- : daily, was made in Italy in 1701.!" s nnd was purchased in Philadelphia'1 d ' some fii e years ago nt a cost of ' ' y 115.00. Therefore one must not ' o marvel nt tlie peculiar sweetness '' If | of it* tone. Surely the devil is not j in that old fiddle. Col. James Rice, of Brooklyn, is ' d | enjoying rest and bathing in Ocean 1 I City's safe breakers, while a guest ' if! at the Lincoln Hotel. George Sinelalre, a prominent ' .. j lumberman of Toronto, Canada. * likes Ocean City's quiet, restful, I respectful Sabbath, that he will be ? r,! among the thousands of tourists 1 :- 1 who live right in future seasons. ' i- Mrs. A. Forrest, of Cleveland.! is | O., is a delighted guest at the Ho- j ! tel Normnndic. She was furious 1 1 if j to know t he health status.of Ocean j I •o j City as a winter resort and found ;< i the" city, hy far, the best winter I a, ! haven on the Atlantic Coast. Mrs. | it I Forest was interested to know', lyjthnt the permanent, all year resi-l . y- 1 dents of Ocean City nre nearly en-!; jtirely of good old American stock, jn. and w^is impressed most favorably ; c- 1 w ith the fact that two men to one | j- ; woman of the permanent popula- i ; tion nttend church on the Sabbath j 3f i nnd that it i* claimed that twice as! jg'mhnv men attend Sumlny School] l •• ! as in any other city of the United ] I a. j Stntes. considering the populntien : < jn ' as a basis. This is a booster claim j r_ ! worth while and should count for I ls mu< h with well-to-do people seek- : Idling a permanent, healthful, Christ- ; ,jg ] R1SLEY TOURISTS ARE tl- FOUND INTOXICATED lg l.<'on Mitchell and John Hansom Pay SIO Fine for Offence n"j I .eon Mitchell and John Hansom 1 " ! hailing from Rise ley, learned when | they appeared liofore Police Justire Ware on Mor. ; morning that Ocean City views with scant mercy nR I those fouml intoxicated. Botli ,r" : were i barge. I with being under the f* influence of liquor nml asleep in thir car, parked on Bay avenue lie*y low Ninth street. The arrests were 'IS ! made by Officer Shear. Justice Ware mulct them in a fine of $10 each. Mitchell inform- ! ed the court he had no money, but Hansom enme to the rescue paying jhis fine together with his own. | ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL It
MANTUA B. Y. I». V. ANNUAL Ol TIN<; : Arc Served' With Delicious Lunch t Thursday at the Mayhcrry ! The Mantua Baptist Young IV"- : ^ | pie's Union of Philadelphia, cnmC'S! | to thi-' resort for their annual out- ! ing on Thursday. ! a, i Twenty-five members of tlie S"- 1 ,,, jcicty came, arriving with an early I -pent merrily on the lieaclt and thej y| ; Boardwalk and in taking, in the].., sights. At the Mayherry Hotel |o; I they were serverl with a deliri"u ; ! luncheon. si j The company included: Miss Iva c; S. Sprowles, Miss Ruth A. Junes. Betty M unlock. Mis, Ethel „ Calhoum Mi.-s Clara 'W. Munch. ]s ElixalStttrir.' "Boy.l. Mr-. Ella|0 Perry, Mrs. Egbert, Mrs. Jennie ! Mitchell. Miss Marion K. Preston. j„ Wcaley S. Boyd, Alison D. Mur- ' doch. M. E. Coney, Mrs. 11. Ho . \ Mrs. Worral, Mr. and Mrs. Ismt - y ' man, Miss Mnhet Gorman, of Phil- ! , ndelphia. I , , — 0 !i ■j Billy Buse will spend .the month ; a • of August nt Camp Susqueliannock \ i I I located at Brackne, Susquehanne j i. I ! County. Pa. i ( Lieut. F. R. Buse. U. S. N., now; t | located at Newport, R. I., spent j ' I the week end with his parents. Mr. » and Mrs. H. W. Buse. 715. Wesley J ' ' avenue. : j | 'i STATE OF NEW JERSEY '! STATE HIGHWAY COMMIS- , SION, TRENTON ,i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | I j that sealed bids will lie received) I the State Highway Commission j ilof New Jersey for the following: ! i j Route No. K, Section No. 4, Char- 1 r 1 lottcsburg-Smith's Mills in Pas-) - saic County. Estimated 23,900 cu.j - yds of earth excavation, 10,305 eu. yds. of rock excavation. 38.043 aq.1 yds. oC. double line eight inch re- 1 inforceil concrete pavement, and,
including the construction or re- | construction of four reinforced i concrete brblge-s a* - per plan at • M. P. 20.0— M. P. I'J.l — M. P. 19.2 : and M. P. 17.:.. • Bids for the above will lie rercived at the Assembly Chamber, State House, Trenton. New Jersey, oii Monday, August Oth, 123.! 11.30 A M-, Standard Time, and , opcncil immediately thereafter. Route No. It, Section No. 8, Swainton .tu Ocean View in Cape j County. Estimate 13,718 cu. i yds of excavation. 52,253 s.p yds. i of single line eight inch reinfrc-j ] yds. of six inch gravel sliouhl-j ! Bids for the above will lie rc-i ! ccived at the Assembly Chamber, State House. Trenton. New Jersey, ) on Monday, August fith, 1923, at 11.15 A. M., standard Time, and j opened and read inunediately there |. after. ] Drawings, specifications and : form of hid, contract and bond for the proposed work are on file in ] the office of the State Highway i Department, Trenton. New Jersey. : and may be inspected by prospccbidders. Plans will he furnjished on deposit of Ten Dollars (10.00) each upon application to ! Hie State Highway Department, j 9th floor Broad St. Bank Buildj ing. Trenton. New Jersey. Bids must lie made on the stnndnrd pre
I nated in sealeil special aiidressed t envelopes iiearing the name and 1 address of bidder and name and section of the route on the outside . and must l« accompanied by «• •, certified check drawn to the order . of the Treasurer of the SUte of New Jersey, for not less than ten I . icrrcnl (lOG) of the amount of I he hid, provided that the said eertifiod check shall not l>e less than <! f", 00.00 nor more than 120,000 00 i. and ik* delivered at the above place on or before the hour named. . Copies of the flamlard proposal - ) form nnd special addressed envel-|-;npcs will I* considered informal j.uid will not bo opened. Each bidder muet accompany r, Ids hid with a certificate from a y, surety company duly authorized to it do business in this State, stating nl tluit such surety company will -o provide said hldiler with a bond in -uch sum as is rcquireil in and in id accordance with the provisions of o- tlie said specifications, conditioned in for the faithful performance of iy the provisions of the contract and %, .pocificntions. Each bidder must c- also accompany his hid with a n- .Statement of Equipment properly ,s tilled out. By onler of the State Highway it. Commission. ,1. A. I.EE GROVER. ,1, Chief Clerk. iro Ill 3t.
a — — — ~ ~ "Ocean City's Modern Sanitary Laundry" SURF LAUNDRY r,,°f 929 Ocean Ave. SERVICE QUICK. COURTEOUS AND SATISFYING JOSEPH SHELT0N CO., inforceil pavement, .inn, —
) — ———————— DON'T BE LONELY JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE V AS THEY * "Twitch the Switch" for Silent Service and the "Matchless" Night « ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY - ,„,h AND WEST AVENUE OCEAN CITY DIVISION _l;
DON'T MISS THE B1Q SHOW — at the — OCEAN CITY YACHT CLUB August 9th, 10th and 11th EVENINGS mark well the: dates CAMEO CABARET! With a bevy of beautiful sirls who typify American Youth and Snap. Dancing and Song; Laughter and Fun. — Under Personal Supervision of Miaa Marion Robertson, Charleston, S. C FASHION PROMENADE! By courtesy of B. F. Dewees. Philadelphia Advance Fall and Winter Modes for Madame and Mademoiselle, shown in a fascinating way on luring models-Low ns, Frocks, Coats, Suits, Sports Costumes, Evening Wear, Hats, Accessories. BATHING GIRLS REVUE— AN EVENT SUPREUffi! With the most beautiful girls of Ocean City exhibiting modish bathing suits and beach costumes. Every girl selected for her physical charm and facial beauty. Mis. Lillian Hill, formerly w ith Zeisfeld's Follies, w ill dance and exhibit the Annette Kcllermam bathma apparel Special Music bv the Famous Pat Riley's Ocean City Yacht j Club Orchestra! •- THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY — EVENINGS Platter Supper, 6:30 P. M. Cabarets. 7 and S P. M. Fashion Show. 9 P.M. Cabaret, 10 P. M. FRIDAY AFTERNOON: ' Card Party, 2 P. M. :: Fashion Show , 4 P. m. BETTER THIR LAST TEAR EVERYBODY 11VITBD

