OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1923 SEVEN | guards, who were supposed to row I Y
ACKER UNO GRATE CAPTURE THE CUPS HI PATROL SPORTS HABKV GRAY WINS TITLE IN sH-IMMINU EVENT; GORDON SI1KITHKKD SECOND H*forc a lar^e crowd of spectai* tl,,. member* of the Ocean !."? uracil 1'atrol staged their unaquatic event*. The crowds ■brio* the Boardwalk and the ™25| followed each event with jhTfXcTn iuent becoming very Ihril l.nc and intense. '"SL spots were opened by a JiZ of n.a-s drills under tlie .11n „f ,.v. Ward Beam, the well blown physical director and Capt. J"lVUdrill'-'"were spectacular in KliirSoS'JfS.nS; S?h mastered the intricate vements in each aet of cxerci-e-1 pcrf"""*! w,lh ul' mort mechanical precision. t-.o-l, iniliri.hial member of the JpV.lid so splendidly, the judges •ere at •' '"si l" <letermine the winner- f inally the awards were malic in the following onler: First Shoemaker; second, Crate; third, wells: fourth. Stafford. The titling contest provided a wrie, of thrills and excitement keenly enjoved by the spectators. Two men oinlsirked in a canoe and by means of long poles, endeavored to upset their rivals into the '"The first tilt was brief. VonSvckle and Haines succeeded in dipping their protagonists Tomlin and Ll»>'l within n few moments after the call "go." The second round with Gray ami Clausen pitted against Guards long and James, dragged itself out to some length, until finally the two former succeeding in landing; their rivals into the soup. Fourteen competitors entered for the swimming event. The competitors were conveyed out into the .leep some distance, and at a .ignal plunged into the waves. This event ranked as a hugh surprise,: upsetting all previous predictions.; Those who hail been named as cer- ; tain winners, did not feature in the j finals. while Harry Gray came in with first honors. Shepperd arriv- ! - ed second Freeman third, and; Lloyd fourth. Then came the grand finale. Five! boats entered each manned by tWoi
i half a mile out, circle a buoy and ; return. The spectators watched | each stroke of the oars with keen j anxiety, almost every person hav- < h I in* a favorite among the contest - ' ! The Isiat manned by Guard* ' '•Acker and Crate came in first, with i I'omlin and Schock in another ( craft, a close second.- The victors were each rewarded for their pnfw . ess with handsome silver cups, pre ' . Minteil by E. B. Bacond and Geo.- „ Is>"g. ( The day closed with the Annual > y Guards Ball, held- in the Studio de . e Dance, through the courtesy of Mr , Robinson. Over seven hundred at- 1 K tended and tripped the light fan- f I tastic toe to the merry music of Jack lewis' famous orchestra. c ,x The ball was in every respect an , . unqualified success and a worthy I ending to the guards' annual gula . day. Infinite credit is due W. Ward1, , Beam. Capt. Jack G. Jernee and; .. Dr. W. I'. Haines for the success f which attended the days festivities . . Mention should be made also of the ' ^ fact that Boardwalk merchants hail p shown wonderful generosity in the| f splendid gifts they hail donated to; . lie awarded as prizes. The lleai h l'utrol appr, incites > s rapidly the close of a very busy s season. To a man they have serv-i B ed the city and the public nobly. p Not only have they upon several t occasions demonstrated their skill l_ as life-savers, but their conduct throughout lias been most admirB able and a creilit to the city. I o Geniuses j Senator Moses, of New Hamp- . shire, relates the following inste ante of the way the town authorities used to resolve up in his . state: i, "Resolved, That we build a new II Jail: „ "Resolved. That we build the new jail out of the material which y the old jail is composed of; and "Resolved, Thnt we will not tear f down the old jail until the new jail S t is finished." prj 0 ■ Dh. That Kind! ■' Mr. Smythe: 'Here comes Harry £ I.ipp. He's a regular human ilyna- ( n f s Mr. Blythe: "Gee, is that so?" I '•j Mr. Smythe: "Vep, everything c ^jh'e has on is charged." e 0 1 nl No Misses l ■- Father ( to Bobby, who had just f d fallen down stairs! — "Why, Bobby j did you miss your step?"' e Bobby (rubbing his head) — No, olDad, I hit every one of them." |l
' BOYS CHARGED WITH THE I j KINDLING OF A FIRE TO THE DANGER OF GARAGE Parents Bound for the Future Con-; duct of the Boys Two young lads named C. Eugene Murt hand I«wis Bremier, | appeared before Poplice Justice I charged with kindling a fire : so near to a gurare as to constitute i hazard and menace. Mrs. Mary- E. Mowbray, of 1404 | Ocean avenue, preferred the charge 1 , I stating that the boys had built the ' ' fire directly under the eaves of n garage erected upon her pro- : ' perty. In defence the lads disputed the j j charge in part, claiming the fire I , they lit was ut the least five feet 1 away from the garage and did not j , endanger it to the degree alleged. | , Police Justice Ware counselled ! , the boys to abstain from such con- i thiet in future, and bound the par- j ents under their own cognisanzes ' I the future good behavior of the j O , FIRE ALARM SIGNALS 14— Sixth and Pleasure avenue, j I j 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue. j I j IS— Fourteenth and Bay avenue, j j 35 — Seventh and West avenue. J •12 — Second and Asbury avenue. ' •13 — Fourth ami Asbury avenue 45 — Eighth and Asbury avenue. 46—' Tenth and Asbury avenue. •IS— Thirteenth and Asbury ave. 49 — Sixteenth and Asbury ave. 51 — North and Central avenue. 54 — Sixth and Central avenue. 57 — Eleventh and Central avenue. fi7 — Twelfth and Wesley avenue. •IS— Fourteenth and Wesley ave. 73 — Fourth and Ocean avenue. 75— Seventh and Ocean avenue. 76 — Ninth and Ocean avenue. K2 — Second and Atlantic avenue. — Bay ave. and Batterseu road. 96 — Boardwalk and Moorlyw tor. NOTICE The Ocean City Title and Trust Trustees under mortof Ocean City Yacht Club, invites tenders of propos- : als for bonds of said Ocean City Yacht Club to lie surrendered for redemption on September t, 1923, under the conditions of said mortSTIRLING W. COLE, Trust Officer. Dated August 15, 1923. |
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MOODY INSTITUTE BEGINS 1EN DAYS G0NEERENGEAUG.9 SOME OF THE FOREMOST OF BIBLICAL SCHOLARS ARE ON THE PROGRAM , i Beginning on Thursday of this week, the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, will open a ten days Bible 'Conference, in the auditorium of j the Camp Grounds. I The program' include.* the names ' 1 of some of tlie most distinguished | biblical scholars and expositors in ; the country. I The Moody Institute is laiown | tlie wide world over as un institu | tion which stands four square for the Christian fundamentals, and ex j erts an influence, into every land I comprising the earth.
! Last summer's conference was 1 attended with great success. This j year it is fully anticipated that the ! number of people who will attend will to very considerably large.-. Tlie subjects which are selected Ifor fitudy and discussion cover, a . w ide area, and practically embrace every phase of Christian work and thought. The conference therefore, with such men of lenrning and con r J secration directing its destinies, cannot fail to prove an inspiration - land a course of valuable training to all who attend. The following is tlie program aril ranged for the entire conference:,! Thursday to Sunday, August 9J 12. — Rev. Henry Ostrom, D. D.; ' Day Service-; Bible lessons Coni cerning our Lord, Jesus Christ. ; 1 Night Services — The Battle Cen1 1 tcr of Present Day Church Affairs, j ' Friday to Friday, August 10-17. — Rev. J. A. Sutherland — "The i i Epistle to the Romans." ■ i i Saturday to Monday, August 11-, - 19,— C. C. Ellis. It I)., Ph. D. — ' . "What is True Religious Edu<aI tion t" "Teaching as a Mastership" "Teaching Principle- Applied,"
Apartments The A. B. C. man of Ocean City Bungalows H. B. C. Master Builder Cottages H" b" cooper, jr. ® 20th and Central Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. F. P. MATTERA & CO. is Third and Haven Avenue Manufacturers of Automatic Tampered Concrete Building Blocks i: ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR Foundations, Block Bases and Cement Pavements Ask to see our new Stucco Faced Blocks Office: 129 Asbury Avenue PHONE 789 Jobbing and Alteration* HOWARD 0. MacPHERSON Practical . Carpenter and Builder "Satisfaction is Our Motto" 1016 CENTRAL AVE! m- • • ' ' "■
— r E. A. CORSON General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES. BULKHEADS; Edgar K Berber Real Estate In 31«t St. Section of Ocean Glty Fine Cottages for Sale or I can Rent yon most : any Kent Cottage in oar District IeOts Sold on Terms the Whole Dinner Hot Better even than that, you can cook a big meaLtb ^SNoomiop MNMCTCUDmouUMI A'»0 Wj i a wonderful burners. Always looks cooker, with refinements spic and span, and conveniences to be And there will be no had in no other range. backaches, for the new You can work over the comfort height prevents enclosed, heat - retaining stooping, top with comfort. Across Compact and durable, its smooth surface vessels Beautiful in design and can be pushed without finish. Four sires. Dpp'ng- See it demonstrated at urease does not reach our Salesrooms. City Gas Light Co. 839 ASBURY AVENUE yi
s (four addresses), "Tlie life Lesson! • of a Great Teacher," "Tecching asj1 p Comradeship" and "Teaching asp I Disdpleship." j i Monday to Wednesday. August i I 13-15— Rev. S. TT Rohold — The . , Jewish Situation. , i . Friday. August 17 — Henry s! I Duloney — "Tithing." Saturday. August 18 — Rev. R. H. , i Glover. M. D„ F. R. G. S. — "Tlie Present World-wide Missionary j Outlook." . Saturday and Sunday. Aug. 18- i ! 19— Rev. P. W. Phil pott — "Christ |' and the Common Life." "Tlie In- ■ . levitahle Christ," and "A Man of . ' ! Sorrows." •» The singing will !*? in charge of ' • Mr. Talma ge J. Ilittikofer of the 1 Institute Music Faculty. 1 Oh, That's Different | . ' Mrs. Dibbs — "Every time 1 raise > my hand my husband gives me on • awful beating." . , Mrs. Dubbs — -Heavens! Why ' .'don't you call the police?" . Mrs. Dibbs — "Why? What do . • they know ahout bridge?" ^ ORDINANCE No. SZS. | . Introdorod t>r liiwmr Corna. |] | thnmoirhfai* in the X'ily of Orson City.! I rdabliahnl hnltheod linr aim,,: ihs hsarh I , Ihorauohfarr. which bulkhead >hall kesln | erly alont »n.l in ,akl rttaUIahed hulk- ; hrad line 7*0 foet to a point, which point J j- r.0 feet •outhwert of the aouthvroaterly ; line of Sixteenth Street, and 104 foet ' uorthwoat to I' Wat u re Avenue. That th* line on Ihe Intujward eide of said bulkSec. .■ Tltat tha exist, damayes and ex- | in to sufficiently support the same shall;! he paid by an a--essnw>nt upon the owner j , Jof tt^ land heneflttx! thereby, in proper- j j j See. I That the contract, when sward- j , suins of promissory notes of tho City of j i tlcean City, which notes shmll hear dats mm : said notes shall lie signed l>y tha Mayor and rountersignbt by the Dime- ' • I'inance. or in tho manner as provided ; sinners of the City of Oeean City, and I attested by the City Clerk and the eor1 porate seal of the aty of Otsan City at- { ' J fixtxl thereon ; there shall lie placed on See. 4. That the xenrk to ha dona and' j - | SUN WINY Paintings Paperhanging , Interior Decorators 401 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NUPhone 735 tl GRUBB BROS. BUILDERS REAL ESTATE 609 Third Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phone 437-B Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City NewlJerwy LEANDER S. CORSON BUILDER 1U, Wwlej Ann. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER OFFICE: 8th St., and Haven Ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work. Plans and Estimates Furnished All Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON ! Contractor and Builder ■ 226 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY Phone 661-J
, [ contract, shall be aceording to the plan, I and on file in the City Clerk'. Office, t ; See. r, That this ordinanee shall laka The above ordinance was passed on ' f City. New Jersey, held on the ISd ilsy j of July. 19:3. and will be taken up for • third reading and final passage by said - , at a meeting to be held at the a Commissioner's Chamber. City Hall, tlcean tune. tS o'clock standard time. I adv. T-fS-lt 9 you a cottage, bungalow oi apartment to fumish ? We have a of FURNITURE at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shade* • a specialty. ■ CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO. 720-22 Asbury Ave. Our Wall Paper ; is a veritable find. We aim to ' Dlense tho particular. Just come down and Inspect our numerous designs. If you are critical it may take you a long time to decide — there are so many patterns to - choose from— but the point is that - you -can be suited exactly right and < at prices that will appeal to you. ; ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey
HENRY ROESER. Jr. Certified Public Accountant 803 EIGHTH STREET Ocean City, N. J. i Audits Taxra Systems . Jskfela j HUMBERT G. PONTIERE BUILDER A, bury A... OCEAI CITY. I J. W. H. ALBERT OLDFIELD OLDFIELD W. H. Oldfield and Son. TILE AND MARBLE WORK 912 CENTRAL AVENUE Phone 229-J Ocean City, N.I J. Estimates Furnished - — Generxl Leckuwl thing Key. Hal. Walter E. Allen AWNING AND LINOLBDM WORE WINDOW SHADEB Bourse Apartments 1 OCEAN CITY, N. J. ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL
, —i — ^ Dont let the qprkig find yov iL ( / 1 _ yl ith a leaky nidi Thunde4BhH . / storms are coming and a leak, ^ r"of^wlU^be result lo • I AH khuk ofrtove SSL*., f~[ I repairs, stove and heatar pipe* l^llM A\7 f~\ l Tin> slate Knd slag roofing. \ sndjtm ^ ' 309 mevmnth'jatrwmt Phong J4I-W All Kinds of Gutters R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY is now In Its New OBetm 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrons and friends will be cordially weleomad WELCH CONSTRUCTION CO. "Welch Boat Homes" "Built By The Sea" OCEAN CITT, N. J. Phone 180 iloHfpb IroaMeg plumbing and heating 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phone 2II-J S. B. SWAN J. R TROU1 SWAN and TROUT PRACTICAL GA1I1IT11S ioi iniLliMS 1048 ASBURY AVE OCEAN «TY. N. J JOBBING A SPECIALTY * : wire KRAUSS To Wire Vour Mouse PHONB Mo. 17 7- W 411 ASBURY AVENUE re. OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY YOU 8H0ULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You :aunot spare :'.ie time to look after It closely youaof and must depend upon lbhonesty oi the contractor. I have built for a large number cd people and could refc: yon to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs oi the hoaecx Otis M. Townsend S°T.™ .-BUILDER

