- " N |! OCEAN CITY SENTINEL THURSDAY. AUGUST a, 1923 '' IS EIGH1 . — - ■. ■■ "" , . ... ! Mr nod Mrs. J. K. Kipp, of where, have arrived her. .. iMVjni Mr. and here for th.
[ GIGANTIC BOOSTER I AND CIRCULATION CAMPAIGN (Cent naed from Page One> g introduction to th people of this . V, community and is nationally known , Ki M "The Standard of Comparison. I* The model purchased by the Sen w. tinel. more thnn any other, is a i Jf ■ true Bui k product. 85-. This car is so new that photo , . graphs < f it are not available this . Pi week. Next week the Sentinel , p will run pictures of this beautiful B • machine. It will also lie on exhiK hition on the streets as soon as Hs poasiWe— orobahlv within ten days Cj The aroond prize is a brand new ft' Ford Touring car purchased from [' Kurtz, the Ocean City Ford dealer, [j This car. like the Buick. is the h Standard of Comparison in its class ( and knows no strangers in Cape a' May county. A Ford will always j "?■ "Ret you there and back." Other Valuable Prizes The third prize is a handsome 0 ; Cheney phonograph purchased 9 from and on display at the South j Jersey Furniture Company. This f is the upright mode! that sells for , . 1 1100. Unless you have heard the , Cheney you do not know real pho- , nograph excellence. Drop into the > South Jersey Furniture Company's ■ store and see this machine. 1 The fourth prise, a Belber Ward- * robe Trunk — full size, sturdily ; built, and handsomely finished was ( purehn-'-d from Howard Stainton ( store. Belher on a trunk is like ■ sterling on silver. You can take j, real pleasure on any trip if you t have a Belber trunk. The fifth prize is a lady's hand- , some gold wrist watch. This is < valued at $85. It will be on dis- ( play soon. The sixth prize is also j a wrist watch and is valued at $30. The seventh prize is a fnll string 4 of indestructible pearls, while the eighth prize is an order on the Stainton store for $10 worth of merchandise — the winner to make his or her own selection. Everybody Wins Besides the eight big prises every active Club Member, who does net win an award, will receive a cash commission check, that commission being 20* of all monies collected for subscriptions. This is a liberal business proposition in ..itself. One dollar out of every five collected goes into your pocket if you fail to win a prize. Therefore, there will be NO LOSERS in this - campaign. Campaign Short and Snappy The campaign will not be a long, drawn out affair, extending over a period of months, but is of six ami a half weeks' duration only, opening Monday. August 13. 1928. and closing Wednesday. September. 26. 1923. Think of being •"fte in six short weeks »>. *°a ordinarily require months, even years, of saving and self denial to acquire! Yet that Sen«n*l '» ofwI^kI00 few weeks of your tone an.lTnterest. Fairness To All ausn ""5*!*" Wi" ** "bove goes without saying, but to doublv insure: P~«d of prominent citizens, whose. wnes appear in the double page advertisement m y,,, iwuepj£; Sr.sr™"i «»« S Kp-.rtTa an^po^Sn^0'"'^1-' Precluding °f "^rness or j^Karty sun Mean, >,och durab'sn tWt_ " snd> shor< oecewTl? ri"m^,lft' notion is wait ,,. _ PnWf- Do not b rn£,T ^ other fellov. now^oJl do\bnt Pfoh right in to do^t ^0°* °,hw" fe"ow how jfjemember it i, , straight s^rin ttMr*1-- Some hZ r w i0ve,v BuiHt Tonr" I"1 as the Grand Award for only six and a half "oca* effort, and that someone ■my as well be you. In anv even! *
! you cannot lose by trying as all j active participants will he paid for ' their time a.- they never dreamed . of being paid before. : Headquarters for the campaign is the oSan City Sentinel office,: ! 744 Asbury avenue. Ocean City, i I' where the manager will be pleased I to give complete information about | the campaign. Write, call or phone, "Salesmanship Club" department of the Ocean City Sentinel for detail?,, ; working outfits, and helpful infori motion. The Sentinel is conducting the campaign and this is a personal invitation for YOU to par- ■ ticipate. Send in your name at once or •call at the Sentinel office today. An early start is half the battle j MEMORIAL SERVICE (Continued from Tage One) A. SI., Rector Holy Trinity P. K. ; Church. | Taps— Bugle Corps. Veterans of Foreign Wars. Representatives on the Platform ■ Hon. Joseph G. Champion. Mayor of Ocean City: Hon. EL A. Corson. Commissioner of Ocean City; j I . W. H. Campbell. Commission-; :er of Ocean City: Edward M. Sut- 1 i ton. President Chamber of Commerce; Clayton Haines Brick. President Real' Estate Board; George I Mann. President Hotel Proprietors , Association; CmCpt. A. R. Smith. , President Young Men's Progressive , Dr. Henry E'isher. Presi- - dent Central O. C. Civic Assoda- , tion: Mrs. John Berger. President „ O. C. Civic Association Women's ] Auxiliary; George W. Patton, PresSouthern O. C. Civic Association: Miss Dorothy Morris, President Southern O. C. Civic Associa- : tion Women's Auxiliary: Mrs. C. , C. Wilson. President Bay Side , Civic Club: Mrs. Elizabeth Gandy. j President Women's Civic Organi-
II ration; Thomas R. Fort. President r Tax-payer's Association. 11 Dr. Willets P. Haines. Commann dcr American legion; Raymond Adams, Commander Veterans of '.Foreign Wars; Mrs. Kenton Wanie. 11 President Daughters 'of America 1 No 10: Wilton H. WilliU, Presi- 1 . dent Junior Order American Mecltanics; John EL Fitc, Commodore ' I O. C. Yacht Club: Dr. M. B. Stan- ' ■ nard. President Kiwanis Club; W. , \V. Tyers. President O. C. Fishing " Club; Dr. Samuel McClary. Presi- 1 dent Angler's Club; Charles 1. Cadwallader. President German- 1 town Boys' Club; Rev; James EL Lake. Tabernacle Camp Meeting 'j Association; Judge Eugene EL Bon- ; niwell. summer residentAmusement Interests -- Joseph M. Row-land, Joseph W. Gardner. Senator Jos. F. Wallworth, Frank Wolf. • Music Committee — J. W. Gardner, Russell N'ulty, fW. Collisson. j Jr.. C. D. Ixiwden. Publicity Committee — LeRoy Howe. E. E. Corson, W. H. Camp- 1 , P. J. Evans. Program Committee — William i D. Gherky. chairman; Dr. William G. Walton. H. C. Lincoln. MAYOR FAVORS EXPERT (Continued from Page One) \ Commissioners of Ocean City, New ■ Jersey, that nil notes of said city, ! may be made payable to the Citv • without designating the name of the treasurer, notwithstanding any resolution of this ; to the contrary. Blonde Bess Opines The clothes that flappers wear are a great deal like barbed wire fence— they protect the property but don't obstruct the view.
www , I y ORIGINAL is; W rigley S spearmint chewinc cum 20--5c pkgs-for 75c Par eel Post Pre-paid 804 Park Place Ocean City, N. J. PRECAUTIONS Why run any r'sk of loss to your estate? Have a lawyer draw your will and appoint the Ocean City Title & TrustTompany as Executor — then you are sure that your estate will have trustworthy management, and l>e settled according to your instructions. Consult us freely about this matter. 3rr Interest Paid on Time Deposits OEEII CITY TITLE 4 TRUST CO. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY
f Mr. Louis Stecker IS NOW IN PARIS • and in a position to order for any of our customers who desire it, Suits, Wraps and Gowns direct from Parisian couturieres. - AH purchases so made will, of course, be s4f>ject to vour final approval. Cmmunications made direct with the stoue win receive personal attention. jmmmmm 1220-22-24 walnut street!
t DR. COI LE HERE Rev. J. R. Couie. »f Ixwieville. ' Kentucky, a well known Baptist " leader of that section, was a vi.-i- ■' tor to tis resort the last few da*.-, if While here he dropped in the Re-; P Room ami saw his old friend. Matt I Savage, who is in charge of the a Rest Room. Dr. f'otiie i well [ j known in this resort. I Classified ; Advs. FOR SALE h - FOR SALE — Bake ovens, Blodgelt ! k gas oven, 36 loaves raparit) : Dougherty coal oven, 36 loaves capacity. Apply Simms Restaurant. \ Boardwalk and Moorlyn Terrace. [ A NUMBER of desirable lot.- for 1 sale at Fortieth street, running i : from ocean to (ay. Edward J. du1 mee, 105 So. Third St.. Philadel ! phia. Pa. [ THE PERFECT GEM KOOKKK ' I ! will do your baking, boiling and roasting on one burner of any dinary gas or oil stove with a sav ing of your gas bill. Indorse"! ' by Good Housekeeping magazine. Salespeople wanted for Ocean City . 7 and vicinity. Big commissions.. -? - Mail orders fille.1. Write or phone, ft 5 Ten Lenore, Distributor for South 8 Jersey. Phone 72-M. Vinrtaml. K". " ! J- 814 Wood street. r FOR SALE— Ivory breakfa t -e:. t e 1 consisting of server, round table * ■■ and four chairs; can l>e seen at the jj South Jersey Furniture Store. As- B " ; bury avenueFOR SAI.IL— Ford c«.upc in first L j class order. Hub Garage. 7th and d Haven avenue. FOR SALE — f-0 ft. pirket fence. 3 | porrh newal posts. 4190 Ocean h FORD ROADSTER for sale; late 9 1921 inislel. self starter, shock j absorbers, gocxl rubber, motor re- 3 cenfly overhauled. Apply Box 7.. t Sentinel office. FOR RENT GARAGES for rent— 1420 Wesley | ave.. 110 Asbury ave. Apply to | M. A. Norcross. Adams Apartment | Ocean City. APARTMENTS for rent by the £ year; $50 an<l $60 per month. M. I A. Norcross. Adams Apartments. 1 Ocean City. FOR RENT — July 14 to Sept. 30. | small new second floor apart- 1 ment. with good ocean view-; three I rooms, kitchenette, bath, screened , 9 i porch and garage: furnished $300. g . H. B. Cooper. Jr.. 29th and Cen-jB : tral avenue. 1 APARTMENTS— Yearly lease $601-1 and $65.. per mouth, beginning I Sept. 15th; new apartments, hand- I aomely furnished; tile bath all I . moilern conveniences. I-ook tf>em E orr and make an early seelction. B E. S. Kramer. 330 Atlantic ave.
WANTED . Tl TOEING in private summer school; higli school branches; i \perience«l teachers. Mi-- Adam- ■ : l to We'-ley avenu. . NOTICE is hereby given that I I will pay no bills unless cniwct>y myself. Oscar Aug. . 1, 1 1ST -Eur piece, on Boardwalk. .ier please return to 1506 W-sley IOST --Small white French poodle \„swers to name "Micky." Ueward if relunie-l to 922 Plymouth Place. I.OST— Pair eye glasses in rase. Reward if returned to Win. H. Sipler. Hotel Wyoming. I.OST — liberal rew ar.l paid for the return to the Hawaiian Shop of platinum lavelier with diamond.
contained in chamois bag. Lost on ■r Tues.lay night. Aug. 7. on Board- J •; walk and 9th street. THE FIRM known as Barclay 4 j CMcorkle has dissolved pgrtner- J ship. Notice is hereby given that I > no 'hills after this date are to be - J charged to the above named firm. || . i Signer! > Jas. W. Barclay. | Aug. I. 1923. NOTICE The Ocean City Title an.l Trust , e Company. Trustees under mort- , . guge of Ocean City Yacht Club, j h hereby invites tenders of propos- j a Is for bonds of said Ocean City! Yacht Club to I* surrendered for , redemption on September 1. 1923., • under the conditions of said mort-i t STIRLING W. COLE, j I f Trust Officer. I V I, Dated August 15, 1923. 4 '
UMBRELLAS j MADE SOLD COVERED REPAIRED I WORK PROMPT SERVICE REASONABLE RATES P. BIRNBERG 111!) WEST AVENUE OCEAN CITY Work Called for and Delivered
The Hall Mark I Scenic Beauty Jjf£ j of the Poconos j DEUWARE WATER GAP - POC0N0 MOUNTAINS H You may have reveled in the pleasures of a vacation at E the seashore— perhaps traverse! the' Allegheny Mountains I u-rnndewr Iwit if you lave nev#r visitetl the Dela^ire $ Water Gap or reamed amid the scenic lieajujgsjif the ^ l»er Delaware River or en.toyed a ' restful d^aeathm at some BV one of the fame. I resorts of the Pocono Mountain Region H you have a rare treat in store ror you. Every mile of the journey is a vision of scenic delight. 1| From Trenton. N. J.. the Pennsylvania Railroad follows M ihc winding course of the Delaware River, whose bosom is ; ■ d"tte>l with verilant isles and shores f ringed with majestic I mountains, lofty cliffs ami densely wooded slopes. The Delaware Water Gap is a colossal gorge hollowed B ' out of the rock by the water- of the Delaware River, with I Mounts Tammany and Min.-e. towering as portals 1600 I feet on either side. Here hotels and hoarding houses proB vide ubandant facilities for comfortable x-acations for all Beydnd with Stroudsburg as the gateway lie the Pocono I Mountains, some 300 square miles of slopes and pleatcaus I rising to altitudes of nearly 2000 feet, with splendid ho5 tel-. pure waiter, dry pinev. invigorating air and with such f' delightful spots as Sit. Pocono. Buck Hill. Tohyhanna. £ t'rcsco, Dingman's Ferry. Bushkill. Buck Hill Falls, Pocofc' no Summit and a myriad of others of equal merit, to eonB jure up pleasant memories anil contribute to an indescrib- | able atmosphere of relaxation and pleasure. A vacation in the mountains of the Pocono Rrgiei or at the Delaware Water Gap for the late summer or early autnmn. amid forest, stream or lake, will prove restful, invigorating, delightful. | Pennsylvania Railroad System Tin; STANDARD RAILROAD OF THF. WORLD
Buy the Famous Road and Race Tested OLDFIELD QUALITY TIRES from established dealers equipped to chre you real tire service at these unusual prices TUBES TIRES 30 X 3 -999" Fabric $ 7.40 $ 1.65 30 x 3' 2 "999" Fabric 8.85 1.75 30 x 3' 2 Cord 10.65 1.75 | 31 x 4 Cord 18.95 2.45 j 32x4 Cord 19.90 2.55 | 33 x 4 Cord 20.90 2.65 | 34 \ 4 Cord 21.80 2.75 33x 4'.* Cord 27.80 3.50 31x1', Cord 28.90 3.65 36x 4'* Cord 29.65 3.85 33 x 5 Cord 33.90 3.95 35 x 5 Cord 34.90 4.15 37 x 5 Cord 36.70 4.35 36 x 6 Cord 59.80 8.70 38 x 7 Cord 83.90 10.60 40 x 8 Cord « 108.90 13.75 Oldfield Tires hold all the track records for the last three years and are the only American tires to wfci die French Grand Prix Road Race — the classic of Europe. FOGG MOTOR CO. ALBERT G. GILBERT EDWARD G. KURTZ CORSON'S GARAGE ' •3*
Harrisburg. Pa., widely known to M-ason. They are registered „ resident.- of Ocean City ami else- the Iji Monte H6t«l. IMBHURSms FOR RENT For the Winter ^ BARON, llth and Central Ave. f t; I Money and credit are two important factors of com- Bll mcrcc. The prndent merchant makes good use of both, (ft p I Avail yourself of the good facilities afforded hy the I,:'! • K I First National Bank. K.i/ : 3* Interest I'ath on Savinga Vtmd Acrnunts F? J First National Bank 1 jj OCEAN CITV. X.J. j
Do You Know th^ our Prmlucer-to-Consumer Plan solves the problem and ' ' guarantees to you nierchamlies of the highest quality- at the very i j lowest prire possible. We are pacemakers and price-breakers of Four States. If you are an American Stores customer you kno* these statements to lie facts; if you are not, it will pay you to j begin today to Buy all your table needs Where Quality Counts . j ami Your Money Goes the Furthest. Fin^Table Sd.lt 2""5C Be sure to get your share of this bargain. , ";c PreserviDg anil ££ Norway - Mackerel PICmIDJ (iBCllS ! Sardines ,.H, j2i/2C "" 12Vic ______ Mason Pint Jars . doz 69c — — — Mason Quart Jars doz 79c Reg. 5c Reg. 2oe j,r Top, do, 2Sr A sen Big Fat Jelly Tumblers doz 4$c Whole or .. Jar Rubbers doz 7c „ . P.mwaz pkg l»c Mackerel TSS'rSSn^m Spiew •~k 21e SS'aff'vlSSC Ci Hi 6 — 25c Reg. 35c Gold Seal Slid! Pineapple ™ 31c Big. luscious slices in a heavy sugar syrup. Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple c" 23c Gold Seal I - KinesL Whole-Milk Flour 49c J Cheese ' 31c The best for all purposes. I Rich an<l creamy. Very tarty Marshall's Herring — 23c jj Cooked, ready to serve. Your rhoiie of cither Kippered i or Tomato Sauce. A sco A sco Coffee lb 29c Teas *■ 14c Just taste it and you'll Five quality blemls. A Tea taste the difference. " for every taste. N. ( BUTTER OA BROWN EDGE oC/» B ■ THINS lb ^Ul WAFERS Ih^Ol Victor Bread 5c There's health in every crumb. Children thrive on it- i I Fancy California s big can 20c ,i Asco Oleomargarine »» 25c 1 hasc-0 Laundry Crystals 3 «**" 10c It\sco Corn Flakes _3 20c Chloride of Lime «*» 10c ' Masons White Shoe Dressing bo' 10c Wesson's Cooking Oil 27c 401 ASBURY AVE. 745 ASBURY AVE 1126 ASBURY AVE.

