POCK ; OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. THURSDAY. SEPTE>j»ER 13. ia2:i . ...
OCEAN CITY'S FLOAT IN CITY PAGEANT fiOUSIMCEPTION MR. AND MRS. -WARD BEAM REPRESENT AMERICA'S GREATEST FAMILY RESORT The IWui which represented Ocean City at the Atlantic City Pageant came in for generous applause form the crowds fcf -spectators who lined the route of parole. The float, of massive eoii»truction typified a beach -cene From the base of a huge model of the mythical monarch of the sea Father Neptune, ran a rmnature beach with four chiblren plajmg with ^ Mr" and Mrs. Ward Ream, together with their .laughter Mis Camilla Beam and three other gi * . represented Oeean City s slosmn. -America's Greatest Family Re"°That evidently being the ,im in view in the designing of the float, alttprogh by no means the moe , beautiful or expensive in the par aile it served admirably to convey to the spectator » el*"L!!!l?7££n ! of the character of a resort Ocean . sat-jffi'aag: value in that sense was of the , highest quality and worth. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Beam car- , vM out their parts splendidly, i ?£ genial physical instructor ; looked every inch a typical Amen- , can paterfamilis. Mrs. Beam the type of mother that made Amen"Even the chiblren Memedt'; , „ense the parts they were suppose. I , to play, and deported themselves , with the graceful ea*e • froid. characteristic of ea»T«e , happy youngsters gambolling the strand. . , J Ward Beam, complain*! of a t stiffness in the eervicals. b">u«™ about by ^rpetu^howmg to tl" plaudits of the spectators. A little humorous banjer relative to an Interspersed the salutations which rame along the line of march: bnt thi. reflected far more to of Ocean City than to its discredit. NOTED JOURNALIST VISITS The Hon. Ralph L. Richards, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was a ahed visitor to the rest room and ^Mr^ffirf^rds was formeriN' Uve editor and proprietor of the Republican official organ of Center County, Pennsylvania. The oil industry however lured Mr Richanis from journalism. This was Mr. Richard's first visit to Oeean City, tf™ R^h«nl-P^ Iv made plans Mr. Richanis was £ ET !U. u». th»ir d..|tkl.r - ■ ™j! aocial environments. he determine" was the guest of Matt Savage, manager of the Municipal Pier. A. OrdiMOT *° .d prortdito lor tto BOARD OK COMMISSION^ OP THE CITY OK OCEAN CITY DO ORDAIN : — SKlK>n 1. TkM Ike «!"•» ""7 JZ TV,.— Fosn-hd, c I Onto aw. Now Joroer w~w» tto cw<A^— o~w« 1 "I*. Now J— r -wl. - 1.-1 Imwrnwd «wJ Ito leepro.*wB porBWBOBl iB.pro.rwf. of mocroio "^slrSi i That Iho ■>"•«» JtoaxT ito air Ewlw OB M. IB ilw CM. dark's OAca. a|B. of Ik* work, rr.frw.pl.fi tku ordiasiWB. t.wsstor «MR, oror. of UnU lwrw«fl . oeqairB, pror«fl. towrwr. thai tha coats, dsowsr. .ad rspaaws .ad tto loridrf.i ha owahla-1. tot that Uw ml •hall to aapar.l. .nd diiUart sad o™nl•pactirelT. fcrtlun t. Thst Uw toatrart^wton tha iwuiss o I promiMorr notas of due |>r tha Major »nd roof rrsirnwl hj ito Director of Uw ltopanw.nl' of lUrrBur.ad Pinnae* and attested to the City.; Clerk end the corporate seal of Uid ditr ■hell to .fixed thereon. Se'id Botee Mini! centum per nanum. .od there .toll to Section «. Thi. ordlnence rtwll t.kr effect et the expiration of fan day. from NOTICE. The abore ordinai.ee was P«'-^ ■» I the Board of danmimioner. <*•-" CBr. New Jcnwr. held on the -.th -Un, of Auffuat, A. II. I»JL and will to taken BP for third readme and 6nal pnaaam- el ^ Sr^Wf^wr 17th. Iltt CwnmUsion Chamtori CHr Hall. Ocrwo Otr- New^Jerwr. Mvlas Ussa. HARRY A. MORRIS. ^ adr. •*»« i i
WOMAN WITHDRAWS BAIL PRISONER TAKEN TO JAIL N Clarence A. Islan di» Arrested by f'unaiable Dagleach for Larceny . Constable John Daglesch on Saturday la.-t arrested Clarence A. Isiar.d on a warrant charging him with larceny committer! on April IiOtht Appearing before the court pri- . Tiers was committed or der $500 . bail to appear t*fore the grand ' - jur>- > i;a. .ltd Bryant volunteered to act i- as bondsman for the uccusetl, but t- later withdrew the bail, upon the n g.kiund that she feared the man :- would not surrender himself at the c Asa result. Island found himself being c-crted by Constable Dag. .- liescit to Cape May County .jail, pent ling his appearance before the - grand jury. " HUTEI. JIKNRY OPEN ALL WINTER According to the statement of i 1 its popular proprietor. Otto W. • Greenburg. the Hotel Henry, the 1 only hostelry i« the city Hgjducted • ujioti the European plan, will ref main open all winter. With com1 mendable enterprise and oonsider- ' ateness Mr. Greenburg has decided ' t.. do this to accommodate the inr creasir.gly large number of visitors " this resort during the period. Tlie restaurant conducted by Ar- ' thur Henuerson in connection with - the hotel will also remain open. r Greenburg has won the confi- • Hence of a large clientele since he - began operation this season. Mrs.-Jtt'illiam 1_ Gilbeit'. 'arcora-j J panjjn by her ; L-ter Miss E-i'.a C. ' Roberts, of Philadelphia, loft liere 1 this week visit New York a;id '• vicinity, where they prupo-e to re- ! irniis about a month. 1 Mr. and Mrs. 'A'ilaon Robertson and daughter of Beverly, motored I t» Ocean Ciiy where tliey .-per.: a t delightful week. ~Z_
s NEGRO en WITH L SERIOUS OFFENCE AGAINST GIRL CHARLES JAMES FORMERLY ril OF MAYBERRY HOTEL APPEARS BEFORE JUSTICE rjg diaries James, a colored waiter , ,,j formerly employed at the May- ( Perry Hotel, appeared before Po- . ct lice Justice Ware Charge.! with a ] jt s*™u' orter.ee. ,, By tt.e terms of the indictment in issue. I by Mrs. Donothy Dewey, a . ie colored cook employed also at tljf c Maybe rry Hotel, James was ac- , If cusetl oi having carnal knowledge . {. i h.-tella Dewey, daughter of the |_ complainant. The warrant further staled' that the girl was under the ,e statutory age of consent. Defendant, who was represented i" ; by his attorney, Stanley F\ Krepp-, - ^.leaded not guilty. Mrs. Dewey in her evidence R wore that she had discovered Jus. . and her daughter in a compromizf ing situation. Under cross -exam- f '-'ination she state<i that her daugh- n ' u-r Estella attained her seven- i J1 teenth birthday on June 23rd of*j this year. v [' Addressing the court. Attorney j, J K repps asked that the indictment f I* dismissetl upon three grounds. u ' Firstly the defendant had pleaded v * not guilty and the complainant p , had failed to prove the charge, -j l" i Secondly the girl was past the sta- " tutory age of. consent which, was A _ in this State was 16 years of age. ' thirdly, the evidence given by the mother who preferred the charge, indkated clearly that whatever i may have transpireti between James and the girl, the latter was - a consenting party. ' Police Justice Ware stated that ' that the evidence given before ' him allowed no other alternative except to dismiss the ease. ] Mrs. Dewey requested the court ' P. find from the defendant where ' the girl Estella had gone, and a!-! 2
OtJIiAN CITY PROPERTY OWNERS i KINDLY ADVISE ME WHAT PROPERTIES YOU HAVE FOR SALE I AM INTERESTED. FOR MY CLIENTS. IN THE PURCHASE OF LEGITIMATE PRICED PROPERTY IN OCEAN CITY ' GET IN TOUCH WITH THIS OFFICE _ HJIILES RLEDIGn _ Real Estate INSURANCE 4P ^ 333 OCEAN AVE. \ M OCEAN CITY. N.J S SERVICE PHONE SS-J VALUES
I lege.i he had allured her from 1 home, ar.d knew of her place f •..biding- t The coirt decided that it had no; jun -Actio* it, the matter: inasmuch k- it was pot relevant to the charge! preferre.;. Constable Jno.' Dagfiesch arrested the defendant, p • and directed tl«- case for the pr-.--F'Al'NUE THEARE SOLD The announcement is made that the Faunee Theatre has leer, purchased from the owners Ralph 1Chester -and Fh M. Sutton f-r tne -um of approximately $70,000. by, l'EI7a- Jacob a Boardwalk merchant' of this city ami Atlantic City. Mr. Jacob proposes to make <• - tensive improvements to the .-tru-' dure making it one of the m modern in the city, and a-:-: to i: several stores. , Mr. and .Mrs. Thome- »' White ' and family of Philadelphia, are sunmrring among the guest.- ..f the Wyoming Hotel. ' Everything you own may be destroyed There i- nothing you own which may not be lost, stolen, damage.!, goj destroye.1. There is nothing you own that it would not l>e wise to insure. ' will give you COMPEL- ; TE financial protection in the eve-.: of ANY property loss. can give you all form- of Pro- ■ pertv Protection Policies. We can give you service at all Also we can give you valuable 5 -• vice on insurance problem.-. Our advice is free — -our . policies reasonable Clayton Haines Brick Realtor. 411 Eighth Street ALLIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA
WARD BEAM TAKES < HIS MEGAPHONE TO MADISON GARDEN ( n. In Official Announcer at Grand . W -War.l Beam, the well know •" New York September 13 to atten-i -j b? held Tt^X- !' ...ire Garden. — u Mr. Beam has l*e.. select e-l v the* occasion. This genial .nsci'pi'e !,: • - -f Walton ha« income famtej- for i hi- ability in this capacitt. h - rea-iy wit and clever repartee ad- . '.hng- considerably to the ir.tetvst » • ; an-', in the tlirterent competitor-. It may be safely predicted tha: ' Mr. Beam will return having ad- T , died new laurels to his fame. To f nave been selected an announcer * .- :. a -er-.e- of acquatic sport.- of J ' the character is distinctly an h.-n- I j or. especially in the metropolis. |. which obviously contains '.lie lie-t ■ •••''''y- I F1 FTY'-fifly ! 1 Diner: -This is not chicken." { Waiter: "No, oh. no. sir. We 1 cai! :hat half aid half. It i- leef I an-! chicken. Yes. sir; one gov- J I one chicken." j ^FRB TE^' A NATURAL LAXATIVE 1 Safer and Surer Than Plllt I JI + aarttoBBri^A a rxtritol kldnsj direct "from '"Labonluiio "Tr ^11
Cape May County Title and Trust Co. j Cape May Court House, N. J. Act* as Executor and in a Fiduciary Capacity TITLE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN ON HORTCAGES MUNICIPAL BONDS FOR SALF Searches Briefs of Title Conveyancing 1 1 . i Ralph Stevfens again solicits your support for Republican Nomination Member of Assembly Primary Election Tuesday. Sept. 25. 1923 I Paid for by Ralph T. Stevens
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CORNER STONE OF NEW SCHOOL LAID i-rrmonial I'rt-crdt-d bj a Parade Iw-'d by the Vim-land Band Th* corner -n.r.eof th* •'••• Blue Ban-i of Vii.tGr.r M-O-oa ■' 'I gj^TjLuC.,Ma*r3:- j liDwj i Furniture and ; Hardwood FINISHING | j INTERIOR DECORATOR j 1 406 Fourth St. j F
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$1 .50 SUNDAY X Rv«r excursion Sunday, September 23 PHILADELPHIA ! I.eati-- Urean City on regular train 5.I?-A. M. ■ J i t' .r.r tir.tr with Special Train nt Sea Injunction Rt-lurninu. Irate- I'hilnda. (Market St. Wharf) 7.10 P. M. Sale «f Tickets Begins* Friday Preceding Ktruriion ! Pennsylvania Railroad System ! THE ST ANDARD KAILRDAD O FTUE WORLD
l)ONT BE LONELY JOIN THE C.ROWD WHO DAILY SMILE AS THEY "Tw itch the Switch" for Silent Service and the "Matchless" Night ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY 10th AND WEST AVENUE OCEAN CITY DIVISION Abbollmai^^^^ Princess Special TWO exquisite flavors — one of Maple Pecan Ice Cream, with all the tempting taste of Maple Sugar and crisp, meaty Pecan Nuts — and Abbotts famous Grape Ice, made from the rich, red juice of Catawba Grapes. Maple Pecan Ice Cream Notice how delightfully this piquant grape ant^ flavor blends with the Maple Pecan's Catawba Grape Ice deliciousness. ^ ^ Abfco„, Abbottmaid Princess Special is sealed maid Special can you specially for you in the sanitary, convenient m>°Y ,h**e «du"ve pint package. You can buy it wherever you banquet vo see the Red and White Sidewalk Sign. "~\ ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, INC. rtj -Philadelphia Atlantic City Wildwood Ocean City Pleaaantvill. ■ Q^botts ICECREAM

