Ocean City Sentinel, 13 September 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

TWO OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1923

[PERSONALS |j

J. M. Sclig, f >t Melrose Park,1 lias been rccognizMamong recent Mr. and Mrs. Karl Craig. Frank Craig ami Miss Frances Mulhern, of Philadelphia spent a week re-, cently in this resort, the guests of William J. Craig, father of the two; Dr. Robert C. Greenburg, a well known dentist in New York, was a, recent guest of Otto W. Greenburg of the Hotel Henry. Dr. Greenburg ami the. popular hotel! proprietor are brothers. Mrs. J. B. Foyle and family of , Philadelphia, are summering pleas- 1 antly at the St. George Hotel. Mrs. A. I- llepsley, of Baltimore!, is a recent arrival to Ocean City,' where she proposes to spend several wee.vs vacationing. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sturn, of Phila- . delphia. are observed among those ; who are enjoying the attractions of the 'walk. , . Mrs. Thomas Leach is enjoying a pleasant vacation in Ocean Grove j , visiting a number of friends. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Champion recently en jo veil a delightful cruise ; along the New Jersey, Pennsylvarus and Delaware coast in their trim cabin cruiser "Little Mac." Mrs. Champion has been in indif-,| ferent health for some time past, ; and the trip was made under the advice rf her physician. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Colville. Sr.,| of Philadelphia, are spending the autum in this resort. Mr. Colville is a men'.ier of the Pennsylvania! State Leg'slature. and a leader of i f his political party. -j

c, : Miss Adelaide Stedem, of Phila-' it delphia, and Miss Marion Stedem. 1 of New York, spent the past weekk ! end the guests of their father. i,' The guests of the Bellevue Ho-] •- tel include: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. f ' Symonds anil family, of Millers- i ' o liurg. Pa. M r. Symonds occupies ! : the office of treasurer of the Mill- : 1 II : ersburg State Normal School. | ' a I Mr. andsMrs. Graham Schofield., . - i of Bridgeton, spent the past week '-.attending the Atlantic City Pag- ' '1 ; eant. Mr. Schofield, who has a!' | host of friends here, has charge of, f the circulation department of thej' - 1 Bridgeton Evening News, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Weeks arc! " e entertaining their daughter Mrs. ' 1 . 1 Clifton C. Hartman, of Evangton. j - 1 Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mowrer and ' ' - ] son Robert, of Lancaster, Pa., are f among the visitors to this resort, i J ' • Mr. Mowrer is president of a lain- u . caster Bank. !; Among recent holiday visitors.]" - James H. Lambert, City Statist i- j !; ; cian, of Philadelphia, was observed. ; . !| — ^ \ 'I GRFBB BROS. If! ■I ; V Bl ILDKRS REAL ESTATE , $09 Third Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. j , | 437-R

COLLgCTflRS SALEjDr PROPERTIES FOB UNPAID NUISANCE ABATEMENT p-ir.'uant ti, •£' or^Sw* aurtXaw. raX^and'oro, »J<i. TUESDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAT OF OCTOBEB A. 1>. nlar . n huodrrj and iwrnl, -threw. at two o'clock. P. M. of that da), at tho Taa Office, -.and Boor of City Hall, in tho said City, certain lota, tracts or porceia ( of laad. ait jj o in tho City of Ocean City. New Joraey. hereinafter Bora particularly doocribod. f. r aba Una a nuisance under and by finite of on act of tho leetalature of ' the State fi New Jeney. eBtilled, "An Act to provide lot a lion on land, or on a ] of abotias a \uiaance/^appro>ed I^Aiu.l 5. IKQv jand under' the pmtatna of OB Or»"rT ' fhan''"i ; r^nwnUa^ fl^^l>"^'^»^*Uon~o'f^id'repor-*°b) '"he 'Stud 'of I Mch^TCTs fbe'wiooT nu of then arlll be ..ddod Ita proponinate ahare of the s CONTBACT K*. 73SA 1 Owner IX No. SacttioB Block Aaa'nil Coat ; James E. Lake 1H. NJ>. 7 3420 SI.XS I laabolla Sfoall If* " S 420 1.12 Harry C. Kbarp lit - S 4J0> 1.11 Harry C Sliarp __ — ISO " s I S I II Cluta. P. Tuiilc HI " • 4.3* 1.11 Iban Hay dst Eat. 1(3 - I 4.3* 1.22 j O. C. Aaoriaiiea a*1 " 10 4 13 1 St O. C. AaaocUt^."""" . .1. "izzriia - H 4 so 15 Srnh t - 11 '15 15 Sarah K. Knox (| - 11 4.30 121 Hart H. Franklin 1*3 - 11 420 1.11 I Hash H. Franklin 134 - 11 4.30 l.Kj Han— ll Bsyday : 414 143 4.30 121 Hannah Hay-day «;< A It* 4.30 l.a 1 Hannah Haydsr 411 its 4 30 1.UI Hsnnnh Haydn. — SB 43o los 4.30 121 ! Hannah Hay da, III 1SS 420 121 Hao. W. Kr-.o-c 434 104 4.30 1 211 Tboo. & Simmons 111 104 4.30 121! Tboa S. Simmons .333 - 104 4.30 1231 lt„So5 " ' ' «*| 104 4 30 121! Coo. W. Krooan 143 It* 4.30 1-22 ; M. A. Hcndlcy _ jJJ J" j i -IsfliilS " ■ ■ - - •-§ - is a a: Hannah Hayds, W " ltt 420 123 Hannah Hay day It - IM 420 123 an— I llii *ii ti in 4.30 l.it Hannah Hayd. y on " ]** 42t 1.31 J. R. Krilnr: 4 St ill Haunh Hnyduy 3»4 B let 420 l.ll a— 1» a*"' £*' >** " lot i.36 i.;i Hannah Hny'.-c Eat. J IT 7. 7.I7Z Z_2*3 lit 4.30 12: Hayi'.', Eat 2M - lit 4.30 1.12 Villi HlRjSiS' 5HZZ7~7I7_. •- V S» !!• 420 125 One— Warred m lie 4.30 121 kBeab. Hi wt HO 4.30 l.j: Hannah Heyday 434 A m 4.30 1.2: g—1 Mayday - «— 20* 4.30 i 5 Hannah Hayday . 41: 20t 420 1*2 "p " 220 420 121 If— h Hayday S " at 420 !» Gaorn W. Kroner ;7» - 21* 420 1.12 Onwant^jeedaRuih Fort M - 211 4.30 121 H— h Haadt. I ' \\\ Jh I'S h!s£? — 'j 5,1 < M «.« W— lib Haidsr ~ "" II ~ "} } ~ Hannoh Hayday 44 eji 4 sn Hannah Hayday 41 " 111 430 tee Hannah Hayday . 2 - Im I S Eiton Riiitr ; 4, .. Jt; J;; Elton Rialay U .. JS :: 5*^. 777 S r. I" ' x Haynlo Harris ~_._..40« B 21! 4 20 i t» 4J&LST* IS :: ,»• | f Waa. H. Baker """Ins I., ! ™ J'g Airln and Elton Riaioy TTT .. a." « Aleln and Elton Rlaiey —.4*0 " 212 4 10 1 *y AM? Si Fl',"" B'Y" -- 405 i«S 4.30 La n™1" *n«l, Elton Ruler 4*1 " 212 420 1 a g^i! *M - 212 420 121. Hannah^ Hayday — . ,m " tit 4.M l.a r! r. rmii _ — E - ;?i J* '•§ Alrln and E'.ton 1:.. ., ™Z2 .. S: J'" J-a Aleln and Elton Kl.ley 5 gaasK-: ■ m : j| tri-gj;-""' ■* : f |J j| 8] a A—^T.\?on 7Z!77I — 71" — la •" ||[ J'JJ ' H BtlriTn/S' Sinha ■ Vd. A 4*4 In In SmSfteac, ! !!! 3 3 • CONTRACT Na. 72JB gg J^£n ^ * 2J j g i n eh—1 SSt yClHZ^._7."_] S Ji®J 4 » Ln •y5 SSp' in 1»7 4.» 1-1 •••'■^BlUSoh f-st n 4* Lit Cbjra«J>uBoi. ^_2» no* 4.jy ,.g v.' mSSSa^ — — — 4ii :: '*** «» I n ■ • a il i! ' u™. s a. est, ;;; jg ;» s H.'v, c_y. o ^ ^ aSSSSTe. ch— — Hi " jj44 «« ltt" a«**£^Ckn«*r ....*, 4*0 1103 421 IS 1 ffg tSl" : '«• " 1301 4.M 5 Clara P™? * «« E 1004 423 i n rn7r. — 4«, - im 4M jg Sss*pwysri — — : — — ^ l»«* 15 15 t W. BURIBCH. cSocfor'^ * M U

i Miss Erie S. Hill, of Homestead. ! is visiting friends in this resort, i Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hill are enI tertaining their tlaughter and her husband. Dr. and Mrs. Alexis T. j Mays of New York. ] Miss Mildred E. Week* daughter ;of W. W. Weeks lias returned to (resume her studies in the Mont- ■| rlair State Normal School. Miss Ethel Fries, of Westville. : was a recent visitor to this resort, 1 ' ,!c guest of Miss Julia Pileggi. : Dr. and Mrs. Wilmer D. Mc- . j K issick. of Philadelphia, have re- ! turned home after spending a delightful summer holiday at the Bollevue r,.tel. Ggorge Beeker and family, of I Philadelphia, have returned home j after spending a pleasant vacation j at their shore home* I Jack McClain, of Marion, Pa., is j meeting old friends here. * j Mrs. W. I„ Pancoast and son of Ocean Grove are recent arrivals in j Ocean City. i The guests summering at the , Bellevue Hotel include Mr. and • Mrs. E. S. Bahls of Philadelphia. J, | C. Rudolph. Fred W. Schmidt . 1 and A. Uechtor. of New York, 1 were among recent visitors. '.Vhile ] ' ders. and state dthey proposed to . i open several novelty stores under- ] | neath the Hotel when completed. , I They anticipate opening early in 1 | the sea so" of 1924. j Mr. ami Mrs. Frank H. Stewart : I recently entertained Mr. and Mrs. 1 I Harry Stille and son Carrol, of i Carrol Stille is enroll- I e.l with the student body of Lehigh I Cniveraity. i

I. William WYiite has returned to' his home in Clifton where he will ,. resume his school studies. While :. r in this resort he was the guest of t \ Mr. and Mrs. 'A'alter Hickman. Miks Anna Heming, of Philadel- n r phi a. Was a recent visitor to Ocean v 0 Cay. the guest of Dr. and Mrs. 1. r ,i S.»A. Stedem at their cottage. I»r. and Mrs. G: H. Kurtz ami c family, together with Mr. and Mr- i I, Otto J. Walber. of Milwaukee, form a merry party summering in •, this resort, and taking every ad- , vantage oiTere<l by the surf and... l-each. John McCiaren, who holds an im- -V portunt (Kisition as secretary to di- . rector Calvin, of the Departmenl .. ■ Public Works. Philadelphia, was .. 1 a recent visitor to this resort. H. Matthews of Philadelphia v . motored to this resort where he spent the week-end, the guest of y f his brother at 5510 Anbury aven1 C. H. Ooylem, of Vancover. Bri- g tish Columbia, the representative 1 • "f a British exporting House on l^tiie Congo, is spending a brief va- .,. ration here before returning to t Afnca. Miss Estel Wade, niece of Mt>. ' Harry R. Lean, of PitUburg. i.. .. ' spending a few days in Ocean City - ■ for the first time. Miss Wade is ■ deeply impressed with the city, and 1 the tajibre of its patrons. ' Mi.-s !' Wade has ilecided that hereafter ; she will spend all her summer vacations in Ocean City. In return- ^ ing to Pittsburg this week, the A intentls to make the journey '' auto, accompanied by her mother. Mrs. C. E. Wade. t<

Extra Big Flour Sale 0 For This Week-end Only! ™ Again we prove to you that your Money Always Goes the Furthest Where Quality Counts. Gold Seal Flour v Ale 98 lb bag (libbL), S3.29 The highest grade family flour milled. The best flour for all baking purposes. It Will pay you to lay in a supply at this special price. A sco Baking Powder, can 5c, 10c, 20c §£ Potatoes J,,! Big. dry, mealy potatoes. Sold by weight only. Big Combination Special One Pound 29c \ __ Asr0 id0FFEE ' b"th Q 7 c 79, Aluniran I f°r </ A COFFEE PERCOLATOR ' rhese percolators are made of heavy gauge aluminum, guaranteed to 1* W, aluminum— black hardwood handles, ami with the Asco Coffee combinaiton, is a bargain you should not * Meaty Asco Fine Fat 1 Choice California Golden Norway Blue Rose Prunes Syrup Mackerel Rice lb 10c can 10c each 15c ' lb pkg 9c Baking Needs! Sweets !?; Week-End ! ' riiwo can 22c Marshmallow ( reams lb 32c Snowdrift Shortening can 21c tocoa Taffy Bars lb 21c j Seeded Raisins pkg 12c Chocolate Snaps pkg 5c ' Serdlesa Raisinas pkg I2c Cream Mints .lb 23c , Vanilla Extract ..bot 12c Chocolate Straw, lb tin 39c i Asco Oleomargarine lb 25c Sweethome Cbo. Ib box 39c Asco Teas pkg 14c, 'kg 55C III tea for every taste— Orange Pekoe, India, Ceylon, Old Country Style, Plain Black, Mixed. Pride of Killarney 03 lh "n 65c II For the folks who prefer a heavy drinking tea. Gold Seal "'.9c Ajco EvJp | Rolled Oats [ 3 pkgs 25c Milk - lr II Big, white flakes. Cook i|uickiy. I :1 25c I S v** j ^ New Crop — Big Values! Rich Creamy Asco Sugar Peaa .... ,.canWI8c Cheese 11)36c Sifted Peas can20c, 26c Choice Tender Peaa can 16c ' I' 12 o , , Fine Cut String Bes can 11c (.old Seal 3 pkgs tw Um, ..can i3c Macaroni 25c A*a> CaL A,P*ri,*u,i can ^ Victor Bread &5c | -A* pure as home-made. There's health in every crumb. 401 ASBURY AVE. 745 ASBURY AVE. 1126 ASBURY AVE. !

Mi. ar.d Ml. C. L. Chri^tiihtwofi. are enjoying thewonderful recreational facilities of our city. Jack Spicule a nephew of former Governor Sproule of l'cnnsyl" f»r years pa-t. in this resort. Robert Pierce^ of this re.-ort reMiss Anna S. Roberts, of New her sister' M^jJ^Mwreib of •Mi: Asbury avenue. Mi-- Rohertcanie. aecompanici bj»Mis> El.-ie Me-termyer. also of New York. Mark Hancock ami Helen Hancock. of Rochester, were among reM. G. Kansab and family of New York, 4 a re among the guests summering pleasantly at the Flumlers Hotel. Among recent visitors to Uii- TeOrpliatis' Court, Philadelphia, ami Tipstaff James McBrine. Both gentlemen took in the sights and* amusements of the "walk, and visited the Hotel Flanders. Miss Elizalieth Conover was a recent visitor to Trenton, where she spent a delightful time visiting' friends. / ' Mi. and Mrs. "William McEirov recently entertaine.1 William McGreal on a visit to this resort. The past week's guests at the Hotel included Stanley Addicks and family of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. I .eon Breckiey entertained Mr .and Mrs. F. Netux. Mr. Neutx who is a prominent lawyer, i.« summering in Ventnor. Mr, Evans Duember and Mr. E. Graham, of Corn wells Height-. F.i and Mr. Donabl Swartz. of Tren- | ton. have returned to their "homes after spending two pleasant week vacationing in Ocean City. Ocean City were Dr. Warren bummi.- and Mrs. Hitchner of Bridge-

t Mr-. Atfrt R. Diaper, of lake o Bluff, is a vi-itor w-ho proposes to ic Mi-. A. I II. ""hi ^ ^ ^ o gbter Mfv. ^wjsSSmafTteL of Colic ill ..- ' Mr I Quint lit vi. ■ Mi-. F. Leroy Howe. V '-. ;'rL''.he State^'of '■I ,d!T- .^ll-'.M"UMi' enroute. : MTvTHDDIST I YDIKS tip ^ ( h iVu'. mal-e '-.iter part ' e -'.',iat!o..:J^nk,"ji> receive.1 b> : " ' A call on pho.T • • >' "ill be 1 S«K I \l. PARTY s Ml John Stockburj Bn-lge a" Five Hundre-I form- • "The cue-?.- ituluded: Mrs. Roy ■ ,u T\\ ..f t he-ter: Mrs. C. S S..: :• • . Logan; .Mrs. Elmer! h !■• Sri a: the Bellevue Hotel; - M:-. Frank B. Danohower. of 01- - 1,-v. am! Ml- Anna SupWwirger.

INTERESTING HEMS FROM SOUTH END IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION PLANNING FOR YARIOl'S WINTER ACTIVITIES M, and Mr*. Clayton Wilson , , .. . their bou-e 4!»1» Cen- ' W," LansJownc. Pa. Fiui.k Matthews ami family of "i.i.-.irv avenue will close " ;i. i In. i..- !■< Satunlay and take ferv: ) plea-'..'! -.Mi.mer Iter*. V ami M. ' narlcs Quint uf \ 41 ;. a e-iu- left for ' on Sunday preparatory to rnter- ' e tbeit grawbOB Oliver Davcn*. 1 port .. the public schools at that « ...... M I Mi - By ram who ■ automobile with I M", - M.i'. Ylorrel'. -f Beverly, . iH-mii , .hurt season at the , M-.il- : i Asbury ave- , ' D. I'.' I -..rely getting r ■ ,-..ie ..r A»m ... . _:.*.th and 5Cth S-, t:u" er.tai 111 making the -leal in this big real estate . Jiansacta.il I: i- learne-l that sev- ! era! !■•!- -i. 'Vntral avenue, north , f.. ."..Ml; street have la-en sol.l by, th. -.r wmn . urtng the past two prospective cottages I . A-.-ociat i.-ii •mil i"'. slumlier the] , coming winter, and the member*!

■*, "? >>•' Sz?5 ? VL c""tcmPlate-i imoJzN cnT rLnUTmU'"1 Ient residents an.t ..TfJ'haw. tagers m which- the w. and heating 'lualities^'totj "" v e earnest ton iJennJN Marshall Idimmii.ofR, ; N. J . has purcliase-l tK. • • ground adjoining W, ^ < OCEAN CITV LAUNDRY Kite tcoN0My/**^\A I 30ST \NTaooyc«S * Awo SEE Y\OW I VOOVtlLVlg.." t| II- you want to become 3c. •iuninted .w ith_ laundry ficiency ami economy p, •«j im n. • luality of our work. Wen ecute a grade .if laoodrj work that apjieali to pic who really care. It j, I>ur exrellence. OCEAN CITV LAUNDRY CO. r. McAllister,

See These Prize AUTOMOBILES On Display in Front of the SENTINEL BUILDING b&X . v_. / L GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE $1,415 BUICK 1924 MODEL Purchated from afid on Exhibition at Central Garage SECONDPRIZE~~ Th" Ford Touring Car Sold and Exhibited by Kurtz Garage Six Other Big Prizes and 20 Per Cent Cash Commir sions to Every Active Non-Prize-Winners Campaign Closes Sept. 26 help your favorite now