Ocean City Sentinel, 23 August 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

y EIGHT OCEAN CITY SENTINEL THURSDAY. ALGl'ST 23. 1023 ^

Commerce Chamber Dines At Flanders, Entertained By Prominent Vocalists

PROF. Fit AN K M. CONLY PRESENTS A SPLENDID PRbQJtAM OF OPERATIC SELECTIONS— W. E. MASSEY PROVES BY RAILROAD STATISTICS SEASON OF PROSPERITY

Dining in ^l*le at the Ilntr! [ ' Flamier*. the loral .fhaniber <.f , r Cbinmert,- were entertained with a wonderful program of operatic i I — tr«n« rod cIukmc ballad, through ■ • -..!»••»>• of Pr..f, Frank M. i . Cor ly. iss Blanche S- Kluth. -u- r p»«r.»: ,'lra. Leila Steele C-onJy. : ■ .or tr It Royal Macl-ellan, leno . , 1 '1- i'oland. ba.v, ably arai*t-| g c 7 fh 'Usa Myrtle C Eaver pre • siding at the pianoforte. ; r igram cov»re<l a wide r-mut of musical style and peri'.- 1 r -aiut style

e- h m mber rendered in a marrt ful'y desenine of the gener I ci ' use with which an appre-r-'vt • - dieoce rewarded the art hta Th- lections rrrviere-i i: eimie the fol' eing choice excerpts: Qwo fceoleu-l- r > Ttv r. f.ik r . - *. tUm. B"-r. , si 5 - ban N«- it " Mr. Poland also resorted to the " Ilal'ar masters for his repertoire rm.lei.ng two sok>-, Rossini's ir.- • riccte "Tarrantella" and Ma— ir.- . ette's rria made famous by Smi Reeve: of a past generation. Into- spereed through the program -ere a number of short ad-.;, dieasr upon various topics of |o- (■ eal interest. Mayor Champion took the op-

portunity to highly compliment the eomir lee in charge of the Mi.l-rmrn.-r Revue, upon the laieee-s had attended their efforts. TV Prrue he declared had secured f" the city a degree of publicity at 1 advertisement money could not buy. Traraportation and railroad faeil tie formed the subjectof a brief -at illuminative address by W. E Massey. Jugling with figureaod statistical facta in an entertaining manner Mr. Massey sound - •ed the death knell to all gloomy rumors that the season had failed to materialize the prosperity anticipated during the sprihg. Mr. Mas aey a figures proved conclusively that Ocean City had fared far betand had far exceeded" last ye«Cs material gains. *- w- Edwards undertook. Aipon »«"»elf two important tasks — to pour ofl on troubled waters lashed into ferment over the choice of a and to fire the enthusiasm of his but added he was convmee-l the long aa-m^ hJTvuZ m the matter. If the enthu-iasm •Eieh permeated the applaud whrch fallowed Mr. Edward*' rk>» «r 'ieacriptior. of the prospective srrS °' ™* 1 i^I*»

Ill-son. Jr.. to repre-ert the Chu : her or, the carnival Committee. ;! A- might be art-cr pat#-!. the - I Hotel Flanders formen the -.m.eet of a perfouvid a-.i-ire-- I'r. r j Allen N ■ a- ,<t -:r- ! erf greater service tv the pn,je-t I than the genial ;r c :-• ■ ' ! greater -ati-.'acti -» pnrrtinr ' : than he.

JOTTINGS FROM MARMORA ;i A -«tal w*. held Thur-.a;. tiebenefit f the <>-i-jet: Reaper'- c : Cta*- • ' the M. E. Chard* a. last THurwa.- with "M.-'"T::cker " : PaVrrro recently. : Mrs. E. L. Corson i- visiting'. ! friend- fa Buffalo. X. Y. Mrs. Mere after spending a (A" i week with ¥n Rradford Og;'-ev I God f rev

; has returne-i t.. her h-m« ir. Bay. j Mr-.' Sper.cer .Your* crterlainirg compear . ! Ml- Ulto.1 Y'-u-c -pert T I !.U> at Wi'dwoci. N J Mr i utiV C. r-.-.r : . • - \ ring her daughter ar:d chiMrer: : Colling- woodT N. J. ( Mr-. E. A. Stratton. of Mar- | »r-. i.. .-v. cimiu'ii. siai-

P" mora, entertainct relative.-, over * the week end from Gloucester City. <1- K J *• Mr- and Mr-. E. V. Cor-..; -■ trtaine>! neighbor- from St. Petr" : ersburg. FlaA Tuesday, f- Mi.«»es Heier.. Violet and Cor- ~ nelia Corson were Ocean City visitors Friday. *' Brmlfor! Cn-dfrey is entertain • mg friends from Brooklyn. N. h . Former pa- tor. Km. EHdre-lge. calle.1 or. K. V. Cor - - recently, r* Mr-. George Brown entertained .e'atives from Occur, ("ttv Tnjrs'T do. « Mr* William i.ov.r- i- enter- *• taming friends -.f Atlantic Citv. " N J. ly Mrs. M. P. MrlV- ; a- an Ocean' b" City shopper Th'irsH m ? Mr: Howard Sti' - Tht.r> ! *'dav afternoon in !>c>n,i Citv. Mrs. A. Clark >- enteilai. mg ,n her r rother and fami!. of Cam,(eu.| V'. and Mr-, fhw ILllinptr i " a -topping with their aunt at ; Lev-leys Point. * ilary Vizxar.i was.an Ocean O'y 't • s'lor recrnt! . '■*, Vr». McfK'ie imi A, , M o , ri - •Cl -pi ored to Oce :•! City Frifcn. >• Mrs. ilnatb Sapp i ■ the onr.tr of a beautiful "N>a Perfection ' I- oi! s'ove.. ». lu-rothy ami K-lelie Mo Ura. M. ! * Co- or . W,r. Itrou ildMr.m : . ■■ S.iMd. Wm. Oi ron. attended the : s >lii. - -urn met !>•..< at Ocean City I e Tuesday and We>tre--iav. ] r URi.) Adams ar-i a lady f.ie:.d e atten-icl the movie- at Ocean City 1 « Friday evening. e Ocean ; City vi-itsc- Satur-iay ' t evening were: Mr Asa Ma-iara : I tod fatniiy. Ge-rge Bn » r: ami fa- . a mfly. Raymon-i Sreeii. F. Young ' ami family. William Browr.. Win- ( -'field Brawn. WmfiekT Cook. LcR- -.

Gallagher. Charle- He rcraft an. family. Helen Cors- r. Wilbsr C«J- : Frank Springer i.-:i I>rris Mr--"Ka'p'" G-r» - : I Camden or. Sar.,ia>. ' 'r-tr'.e- H-l cfu'-. ► /. : of N, V k " . wedc. " . ^5^ ' -r-fT;-;^ after •- v|.' M i"' McT-:- •' M. - • at Palermo W : Sap;, :" Ma r the.- Jack. ' Themra- Ht-Vicr , - ' B;.'r Y "r.- > ri- " - ! -cwtied en "frtWHR Htnwu-a' :

: V.-*.,- M~- I "• • The V A R P.crn: . : •:.» -. -e .' M - M u v C. ne li weft a- lie?*-. I v-Mmiav " ath^ln Majrm'-ra Mi- Rachel Csr. r rt wi an C>cear. C.ty -hc-pper m • r. u»v

Ho Exciosives ai GIMIl 6, 7, and 8

■ The concessions and privileges at the Cape May " County Fair are now on sale. The rates are: Sandwiches. Hot Dogs, etc. S2-"i.00 Coffee and Milk additional 10.00 Ice Cream .'15.00 Carbonated Soft Drinks 40.00 Non-carbonated Soft Drinks 20.00 Tobacco 10.00 ( andy. Pop Corn. etc. 10.00 Peanuts 10.00 ( ider 10 00 r Novelties 10.00 There wil. be r.o exclisive privileges sold this . No concessions will ' l»e sold at auction. First . i»uyer gets preference of location. Apply at office of County Fair. 2nd knor l Huffman Building. Mech- ; anic- street, Cat« May CouiT House. C'-nCeSsions Cu:: '?:ittee W&BHKKKKKKKKRRMB

RACE FOR $3,000 IN PRIZES IN SENTINEL ' CAMPAIGN OFF

Yt: .igri froer. Pzgg CVc !»k, j IWp «t thv Kstarr •> -•*' rea r-ttg It*? 'ft-' hobby — tra«w' * S -- pcop> th'-.g. :r- irk, • jt thev .« *rv far up the Udder ' . ^ -•"c-rc .her. .-pp. .- W do you ray * Hive yeu eier fice- v better opportunity rhji-i •">--■ . CTty Satinet i« plicr.g before Remember there car he "• a pc-tectii: wir.aer— if > . • give v.w;rr*!f a fair tria:. ( *ih la Your Spare Time. Too E. Ber.tei. caehier ' the Stov Rark "f I~ke Elmo. W:>r -irrve he~e hi« Butek at the r'-'-*r : Rev. E- J. Eddy, of Worth; . : r. Minne.«*-ta, »or. the Sport Mo- -- - Nash :r the Worthingti'-. Mi

. • Progrewdve - campaign, v -- :• -a*- Maver-. a sehoo. ..r'*r Fuia-ki. VrrgtnU. won . Ra :: Speerai the > T-r-.e- ComjMj -tth .re, t >»••. She " xt'r ,e\. e- ..... ....... V-at« a HerrvtftA- • - >: S< • the Galaa : -'■t-j..'. carrrpai^n. wh»ch elof- ■ n wit Kb of rapt«mparg-» umilar to . - •• - He a the prov • ■ car • ' - • h> put- . •• .c their beet effort- tnto thoee the -tan- , a- - their -par* time •■•-v- -at." The> v ' the-e pe-ple ha.1 -pec- "... -a- vantage* . -• s r-e »er* young t<ca£i« they ha i ar hi tier. — - the - -•< .-'"no"' * ' "w rvdn < ount .-aturday E»minr • - U-t Saturday. No one -ti-.urg vf eonteetant.- appear* in i-ae. When it :» under-, •t-.v-i that -0.000 EXTRA creditare iraaev. 'or every f20 worth of --b-crtp::- r.- it wii: -e .«een at a giarce that ,-ust a few -ub*cript-

- -touM give any one of the p.-e-er.t cortitn-feRi a nice lead. The credits will he counted . twice ervc- »eek — Saturday night • ■' r -tar ::r.gs to be displayed by f rulleti-- -and Wednesday night for uv? published standing ir. the Se- tioel. Remember the next count is- this , Satuniay night. Help your favorS 5 $ I S S I „ S j tiU'nt CLOSES at t > 6 i*. m. saTcrday i t s > s I I i I i". Erwin Sehermerhom, an obi :rew-paf*r man of Burlington. n. J . visiting his brother. C. HowSiherrrerhorn. Twelfth ami

FIRE ALARM SIGNALS . 14 — Sixth and Pleasure avenue. 17 — Eleventh and Bay avenue. IS — Fourteenth and Bay avenue. 35 — Seventh and West avenue. 42 — Second and Asbury avenue. 43 — Fourth and Asbury avenue. 45 Eighth and -Asbury avenue. *3— Tenth and Asbury avenue. 4-Thlrteenth and" Asbury avenue 49 — Sixteenth and Asbury avenue 51 — North and Central avenue. 54 — Sixth and Central avenue. 57 — Elevnth. and Central avenue. 67 — Twelfth and Wesley avenue 68 — Fourteenth and Wesley ave. 73 — Fourth and Ocean avenue.

75— Seventh and Ocear "5 — Ninth and Ocear a ***'* b2 Second and Atlantic ,T_ 911 — Bay ave- and Batter^*8* 96— Boardwalk at Moorin

FOR SALE' Mahogonv UPRIGHT PIANO "niJ Bench *v IN FIRST-class CC-NTXTIOIMA Price SI2S.OO CAN BE SEEN AT 806 N. 3rd Sl "

McMurtrie's SMART SHOP Oppo. Hippodrome — 902 Boardwalk Wis Ah to tiank in m-ity Phtiaanp 'ia ana Oct** City rrittU< of the last /av east its u k • ho-.e helped ktm make the SMART SHOP the leading shop ef its kind on Ocean City's fioardu-alk f LADIES'* PURE SILK SWEATERS, V Value $25. now $18.50 \ MEN'S SILK NECKWEAR, c . . 73 value, now $1.50 !; J MEN S FUNNEL TROUSERS, Offers \ $IOvab"' now $8.50 j, i 1 MEN'S KNITTED NECKWEAR. J Value $3.50, now $2 [ Twenty Skades of UDIES' SILK HOSE. \ Full fashton. $2 Fall supply of SWEAT SHIRTS and SWEATERS

CHANDLER In High Gear! To the man who drives 80 % of the time in city traffic, what does it mean that the newChandler possesses an amacinj .igh gear capacity? That it has spectacu'arly conquered 83 of the nation's most feared hills? That its high gear mark on famou Mt. Diablo lies beyond that ever reached by any car— six— eight — or twelve? Simply this : That Chandler he can drive with the accelerator— not the gear lever; that he can roll smoothly along at three miles an hour, - toe the accelerator and literally bound ahead ~ with an exhilara'ingly swift, unlabored, silent . rush ^ that he need never nurse nor baby its phenomenal Pikes Peak Motor! \ Simply that. But isn't chat what every man ^ always ho{ cd to ;#t In a wail built car of moderate cost? Drive a Chandler yourself— and see! CAMPBELL'S GARAGE 1158 Asbury Avenue C1LANDUR Mi : C • -|: C \K v r".l!'.\N Y ' ! ' 1 V NI « - ii T

Ask Foster

COTTAGE — Between 14th and loth streets West rx I J rt rp *j v *t ^ w * rp ri sideof Asbury avenue, 3 hedr.n its. furnished, garage Hi V 111 lX I 1 It 1 IN Ll LI J 1 K. I_J Lot 30x100 ft.. 1st mortgage S3.0O0 at 6' ; Sfi.700.00 Bl NGALOW — Now under construction on Ocean Jk | p* bm m ■ mmm road, 3 bedrooms, bath, etc. Terms reasonable. Price I * A I K. W L II \ A A I TriKvk IM COTTAGE — With heat, Plymouth place, !i bedrooms. I 1 L fl L I UR^^J 1 I bath, livingroom, tliningrofm, ;md- kitchen. Ga.- fo- T- Tff_ I cooking, electric lighting. Good for all year oc- wlliMhlwl H fl CTF D cupancj". Price Slfi.OOO.OI) C^ST U»1 Uti I L " COTTAGE Stenton place Kast of Corinthian ave. ||\. Q PF AN ClTY 4 bedrooms, tiled bath, livingroom with open fire, ■ill II I V^lfH V I place, diningroom and kitchen, maid's root., laundry I I I I X. N. J. L* 1 1 1 \ I trays. Electric light, gas -for cooking, shower hath. ' U I | fl concrete steps and porch room and runway for garage. Grass and flowers. Terms S3, 000 cash, $3,000 mstaflment mortgage, 1st mortgage $6,000 at G YTCTTD AlTrir S\T* AT* trtamfl Pnre ^ooooo DURANCE OF ALL KINDS

2 FAMILY1 APARTMENT- — 2 bedrffoms, bath, livingroom, diningroom and kitchen on each floor. Electric lighting, gas for cooking. Furnished. Price $9,500200 LOT— 60x95 ft. on N. E. side 21st st. Price $5,000.00 LOT — 10x100 ft. Central ave. south of 20th street. Price $2,800.00 — 10x100 ft. Central ave. between 1st and 2nd streets. \U cash. Price $1,800.00 LOT— Morningside road. 30x130 ft. Price $2,000.00 LOT— Asbury ave.. 30x100 ft.. 1st and 2d st, $1,750.00 LOT— Atlantic blvd., 30x100 ft. $2,200.00 LOT — I>aurel road. 30x100 ft. $2,000.00 LOT— Asbury road, 30x100 ft. $1,200.00 LOT— West avenue. 12th to 13th sts. $1,000.00 2 FAMILY A PA RTME NT — Each floor, 3 liedrooms, bath, livingroom. diningroom and kitchen. One equipped with Areola Hot Water Heating Plant. One floor furnished and the other unfurnished. Terms reasonable. Price $13,500.00 — < If you are interested in the purchase of unimproved property in Ocean City for the future, we have a proposition to offer to the small as well as the large investor. Call and see us regarding this proposition.