Ocean City Sentinel, 6 September 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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'rest room notes I Frank Sommrrwald. "f Cob- t ! . if nt*. Germany, lo be one of * those who are taking more than j " I a pausing interest in .Osrar. City. L Beach. Boardwalk, the envir : - ' r meets, physical - and social, appeal, i to him strongly. Germany ta far- famed for its ~ P winter resort." ; yet. according to f Mr. Stimmerwald. f»r natural ad- , i vantages no resort there can compare wich Ocean City. Learning - 1 of the phenomena! progress made o during the last few years, he sug- t gests that every' efforj should be ■ J made to develop such features as i s ' will make it as popular for winter { i sojourning as it is a summer vaI cation center. He expressed the j j opinion thst the Chamber of Commerce should capitalize "the win- * I ter resort" - idea, and concentrate ^ the efforts of the resort two or three years to that end. p Mr. and Mr'. G. G. Bishop and > daughter. Miss Ethel Bishop, of 1 Blooming Glen, are guests at the * Hotel LaMonte. and are delighted f with the homelike suddoundings • and the courtesies extended. a Warren Car! Wolf, of Buffalo, t j New York, a guest at the Hotel * Flanders, is loud in his praises of ^ that new hostelry- Particularly delighted is he with the uniform p courtesy extended by all from the j n managem' at to the humblest y Warren E. North, of Philadel- r phia. is a, frequent visitor at the P Rest Room. Mr. North's vocation* as salesman carries him all over " the country , and he finds no place to his liking as this resort. (. John G. Psppas, of Bryn Mawr, is In Ocean City for the twentieth j season. This year he makes his beadquart. r« at the Strand Hotel. Mr. and Sirs. James H. Wolf, of - ^ Philadelphia. is another booster who" frequently visits the Rest j Room. Mr. and Mrs. Morre!!. of Kings- _ ton. who are vacationing at the ' f j LaMonte Hotel, are enthusiastic boosters of this resort. „ Mrs. Frances Fish, of New York j n City, is a popular guest at the ' uij, is a popular guest nt tne ^

Bellevue Hotel, and is another ( who finds the Rest Room and 1 { Pavilion a great asset to the city. Mrs. C. MacDonald. of Philadelphia. a guest at the May berry Hotel for the season, is a regular y attendant :it the Music Pavilion. f MANY VISITORS VIEW BEAUTIFUL GARDEN TRACT 1 McLAUGHt.lN-CONdYER TRACT f CAPTURES FANCY OF THE NUMEROUS TOURISTS The Gar, lens during the holiday.-- 1 seemed to ie a Mecca for automobile tourist- There was a steady f stream rolling through that section a from early morning until after [ •lark. The magnet, apparently, was the great publicity giveh theGar- 1 •lens lately by the McLaubhlinConover Co. who had prepared so- 1 me excellent advertising on Ocean ( City in general and their develop- , ment in particular. The inquiries regarding the property' swamped the temporary offices the company ' has on the grounds, despite the ■ fact that Mr. Conover. the vice pendent of the corporation, and Mr. Buvinger, the treasurer, were on hand personally to supply data and other information. Among th.first buyers were Miss Ruth E. NVjrton. the New York illustrator. Miss Elisabeth Manjey, of Montclai:. N. J.. and Miss Mabel G. Horn, of Germantown, also artists. It is the intention of the young ladie ; to put up some artistic house.- on their property and do their studio work in the Gardens Instead of New York. Miss Newton ma.le a motor trip last year from Mnine. where she has a summer cottage, to Cape May, ami selected the Gardens site because it was far superior to anything she had seen anywhere' on the coast. Motorists ami others » ho viewed the Garden- during the holidays were without exception of the . same opinionas Miss Newton regarding the view presented here. TESTING OYSTERS It is whispered around that the ■ well known realtor F. E. Darby, " accompanied by Dr. Eugene Darby, , of Atlantic City, visited the vid- I nity of Morris River on Thurs- , day. The ostensible purpose of the < visit, so the rumor ruin, was to test the oysters for which that section of the State is famed. t How the testing was done, whether gastroriorr.ically, whether the medico carried a few boiling tubes, a lancet and a bur, sen burner, or whether the realtor tested them • by the laws of ten per cent, commission, cannot I* discovered. All that is known is that" tl#" '• two Darbys were testing. ; * Mrs. P. 0. Walker has returned to her home in Sharptown. Md., I after spending the - summer with . her daughter, Mrs. Julius Roth. CLASSIFIED US. FOR SALE THE PERFECT GEM KOOHER will do your baking, boiling and roasting on one burner of any ordinary gas or oil stove with a aaving of Si your gas bill. Indorsed by Good Housekeeping magazine Salespeople wanted for Ocean City j and vidnlty. Big commissions. Mall orders filled. Write or phone, ; Ten Lenore, Distributor for South Jersey. Phone 72-M, Vinelan.l, N. I., 814 Wood street. 1

FOR SALE — A fine nearly new three family apartment on Fifth 'treet. one-half -.-are from the beech: handsomely furnished; fourS Igaiages. Would make a gowi i"-| ' FOR SALE — 60 ft. picket fence. '! . porch newal ' port.-. 419 Ocean FOR SALE— Dodge sedan, *500; m excellent shape; repainte«l thi» •spring; new Cord tire.-; bumper., shuck absorber-, etc; driven by owner only. See it at 101s Cer- 1 trai ave.. Ocean City. SALE— Gas water heater, coal range and large wardrobe trunk. llJs I'lea-ure SWMk SALE— Bloeh baby coach. Practically new. Apply to 1136 avenue. FOR SALE— New Bungalow. Screened porch. Furnished complete. Awnings, fireplace, garage. Yacht Club on 1st goon. A bargain. Apply 153 W. Atlantic Soulevarti. . ■ FOR SALE— Four door sedan. #190. extra.'. Four hwnth.- old and in perfect mechanics! condition. Apply Mr-. McClure. Cor. •Fifth and Central atvemte. WANTED— Girl for house-work and cooking in West Phila. Apply J. Donahoue. 71S Wesley aven- i i que. Ocean City. U SALE— Modern home for sale at Somers Point. Four bedrooms. 1-arge sleeping porch. Apply H. Doty. Cedar ave.. Phone 47-R-5. ; -y- ' FOR RENT ] 1 GARAGES for rent— 1420 Wesley ave.. 110 Aabury ave. Apply to A. Norcro". Adams Apartment •Ocean City. APARTMENTS fur rent by the year: $50 and $60 per month. M. A. Norcross. Adams Apartments. Ocean City. - • RENT— July 11 to Sept. 30.1 small new second floor apart- 1 ment. with good ocean view; three rooms, kitchenette. tothSfBleened j porch and garage; furnished $300. porch IttrnUMU

; B. Cooper. Jr.. 29th ami Cen-; tral avenue. APARTMENTS — Yearly lease $60 and $65 per month, beginning 15th; new apartments, hand-; isomety funuahed; til* bath all, modern conveniences. Look them ovr and make an early seeletion.| E. S. Kramer. 330 Atlantic ave. j . HEATED APARTMENT and cot-, tag* for rent. See Baron, 11th' ami Central avenue. .. RENT — Furnished apartments. Hot water heat, gas, electric lights. Also unfurnished api urtment. by the year. F. E. Champion. 730 Moorlyn terrace. J FOR RENT— Cottage with 10 rooms. Hot water heat. Electne: light. From Sept. 15 to May 15. • Central location. Box Z. 1 RENT— Apartment. Unfurnished. Yearly lease. Hot «»-, ter heat. Apply Theo. V. Town-; Our strength is your protection The alliance has faithfully met every obligation during The Alliance passed successfully through the enormous strain placed upon its resources by the San Francisco fire. The Alliance today is still safe, secure and dependable. The proved strength of the Alliance U your best Insurance protection. Buy Alliance Property Protection Policies Clayton Haines Brick Realtor. 411 Eighth Street barman** tka ALLIANCE ISSI EANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA OCEAN CITY LAUNDRY KIDS I aovr \TtTtLoooct I I «.COHON\V- - I I &HD see. VAON 1 VOOVttU. &E - ■ IF you want to become acquainted with laundry efficiency and economy you should test the superior quality of our work- We execute a grade of laundry ' work that appeals to people who really care. It is I par excellence. OCEAN CITY | LAUNDRY CO. 1 r. McAllister. Prop. ;

i' -*> *«0* Third street. 1 WANTED '''.'TUTORING •!", private suiffSSPH "i school; high school hjkncfce?: ' . 1 LOST LOST— On Walk, between Seventh 1 ar.ii F-'Urteenth street*. .-spall ' * of - **> ; reward. Mrs- l>. N. 1 Mtiler. 3-76 Wesley avenue. Ocean .

■ a -ton oi.i!e between Ocva . City ai i Hc-tei Brighton. Atlantic i'ity." --Raeai 'y ' retu-ne.: Hi'tel It- !- iht\n. Atlantic City. Sti ■ ■ P. r.tiere, :-33 Ashury avenue. ' terrace o: B-ardwalk. !' -- ■ * and sapphire bar pin. Reif returned to 34 Bay aver .

B a GENE RAJ— HAULING Sfirt'* Gravel Top Soil WM. HAYES. 233 Asbury Ave. 1 1 ■ • — t NOTICE ! ! DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA Ocean City Council. No. 10. Daughters of \merica. will hold ' their Second Annual Picnic, at Lily Lake Park, on Tuesday. * September 11th. 1923. j Members will meet at Council Room promptly at 9 A. M. * Transportation charge* -«0e each. For tickets or further infer- [ . malum, see the House Committee. Mrs. Madeline Porter. Mrs-, j Florence M. -Gilbert, Mr*. Ida Jeffrie*. • j j uriurVul — fflMit — HAVE YOl TASTED IT YET ? 1 ■ 1 1 ' table, then you should taste the delicious Loud la Better. Its flkver i- so different, so unusually gw-1. that when you tasti we know you 11 say: "Thars the finest butler I ever tastes!!" Best Pure Lard " 12zC Open kettie-ren'iere-i and absolutely pure. None - to .iealers. For consumer- only— not more than • pounds "sob! to a customer.

WHAT A DIME WILL BUY ? | A sco Dried Beef pkg lfte Shoe Drr*sin* !*■: 10c Assorted Jellie* tumb 19c Toilet Paper 3 r. !- 10c A— B,l. IV.*, a. 1* T.u. tie ,o, I* Bread ( rumhs pkg 10c | Peanut Butter turn!. 10c larowax j Cooked .-spaghetti can 10c B"n" m I9f Zstrck Cake Irinc pkg 10c A sco Cinnamon '.tbcar, 10c Victor Bread mlf ^5^ I Big ' • with life and vigor. ^57 New Crop Vegetables ! Choice Tender Peas can 16c A sco Alaska Seed Peas can 18c A sco Sifted Peas * can 20c, 26c Fine Cut String Beans can 14c Tender Lima Beans can 13c \sco California Asparapus can 25c Rich Our Re>r. 12'2c Asco Creamy Cheese Calif. Prunes Oleomargarine lb 35c cut to 10c lb lb 25c You'll Save More in an American Store! ( Asco Pork and Beans , Gold Seal Oats / ^ (■old Seal Spaghetti (iold Seal Macaroni ea<"b Wue Ro« Rice »' ! 3 for 25c (.old seal Elbow Macaroni "You'll Taste the Difference!" Asco Coffee "29c | It. rich, raty aruma an.i enticing flavor never fail t.i i Cake Specials Canning Needs \ ,Soda 10 Mason 7Qn g M.'rackors IhldC Quart Jars l"z|jC C-'sandAvifh lh34C Pw"Jars 0 9 C ^ Milk - tic Asco Teas 14c, ■ 55c I Five Quality Blend.'— Orange Pekoe, India Ceylon, Old Country Style. Plain Black. Mixed. Which do yvwi prefer? 401 ASBURY AVE. 745 ASBURY AVE. 1126 ASBURY AVE.

V. ---■ ^ ONLY 2 MORE DAYS I of the Big Credit Schedule in the Sentinel's $3,000 Campaign Then-DOWN-DOWN-DOWN Campaign SPEEDS UP GOES THE VALUE OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. Note the Bit. DROP in the number of credits issued f«»i subscriptions after Saturday night, September >th. The First Period is all-important. It means \\ I Nor LOSE to every Club Member participating. Not to take advantage of the BIG CREDITS i> to overlook the biggest opportunity . I the entire campaign. A reduction of 30 in the credit value of subscriptions goes into effect A September Sth. GET ALL THE SUBSCRIPTIONS YOU C\N NOW— and get BIG credits. Acli\e work now mean* twice as much as the same amount of effort later on. Compare the schedules ■ In low — note that the credits go down. Down— I)OW N ! Only three and one-half weeks more to go before prizes worth a king's ransom are awarded. With the end of the BIG ( REDITS in sighUhe Sentinel campaign is speeding up. And no wonder Think of winning that 81.115 Buick Si\ apdnav'e it for >our very own September 26th. Club members realize NOW i* the time to work— and work hard. Never again after September Sth will subscriptions count for so many credits. Watch 'em go— Help your favorite— Get an interest in the race — And remember that SPEED Wins!

- GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE \ $1,415 BUICK 1924 MODEL | Purchased from a rati on Exhibition at Central Garage SECOND PRIZE This Ford Touring Car Sold and Exhibited by Kurtz Garage Six Other Big Prizes and 20 Per Cent Cash Commissions to Every Active Non-Prize-Winners EFFORTS NOW COUNTS MOST-NOTE THE DIFFERENCE CREDIT SCHEDULE UP TO AND INCLUDING SEPTEMBER Sth. Orean . Adjoining Use where 1 Cil? Counties In U.S. A 1 year Sl.-.o 1,00(1 1:>oo m 2 years S3.00 ' s.ikhi 10,000 5,000 .years $4..,0 12,500 10,000 to 000 1 years So. 00 17,0011 22,000 15 000 •1 years ',.50 25.000 IJO.OOO 2fl,'oOI1 DOWN ! DOWN ! DOWN ! I RKIIIT SCHKDCLB FROM SEPT. Sth, TO SEPT. 21th, INCLUSIVE . < — Ocean Adjoin big ElAe*"** . ) City' Counties In U.S. A- \ -vcar $1.50 800 1,000 • 2J 2 years S.3.00 6,000 8,000 ^ ••years 81.50 10.000 14,000 J years 86.00 15.000 20,000 •' >c»' s $7.50 20,000 25,000 U'),0W Work Now-Tell 'Em Later How You Won The Car Jm