— OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, ^TEMBER 27, 1923 ^ FIVE
< \mera a dispute aired in court defendant wins Boardwalk Merchant Urine* Suit \ gainst 'Walk Druggist Wry voiilticting and enntradix- . | . . , 1 1 eviilOiiW wan heard before Ju-ticc Ware Friday morning iir, | J,*- cull sU'1 bruught„by Mi . If. I Bt-h- a Boardwalk merchant airain.d Hi'. Holhrook the will known .tiuggi--tt whose establishment is |.„.ile>l utbm'ighth street and the Ifcardn-aftjici-Mis. Belt sued for ilainuge* to tonfc of. |35. alleging that ite (,.i„lanl hud damaged her camera I.. I he value claimed. In offering her testimony, Mrs. [ i, . tulcd that 1*1. Ilidhiook had: i est.nl thp loan of thi- camera j from her daughter, which was cruitled with her permissitm. I*efcnilunl retained the camera for a of several months. Mrs. claimed she hail personally re,.;,i sled Ilic return of the camera, in -everi.il occasions, hut hail had failed to secure it when finally it wa-. returned, she found it dahiUl.,.,l very considerably. Soliritoi Boswell* complainant slated the camera was practically u friend. Mrs. Ileli further added tliat when her daughter requested In Hi.lhrook to pay for the proper re pairing of the camera, and threa- • tened a suit if he did not, Mrs. ||,,|liitsik defied the girl -Shying; •llriiik 'lie judge and the mayor In. It ol brook's rebuttal under .all, was to say the least very ililleient from the complainants lie staled that on August '.'ill, Mi-. Heh called at the store ami ;, ked for No. 104 film. Ur. II..I-l-r.-.k not having one in stock, volunteered to secure a film, and added that lie would gladly furnish Hi,. I.l.n ,f Mrs. Belt Would take a l„ciuie of the store. Mis Ileli offered to loan him the camera, and in due course Dr. liul- •||„. , a on a' shelf. August 15th a Boardwalk photo- • ,rri, fiber chancing to lie in the store III Holhrook asked him to take a third picture of the -store which • as done. On ti later date Miss Ih-h called for tlte camera, and Dr. Ilidhrnolc requested her to take the" picture-, lemaining of the film. The young lady took one, and again the af drcinentiuncd photographer . came, by and Dr. Holhrook requested him to take the final picture. While in the act of doing so the photographer culled the attention of all concerned that the screws were falling apart from the camera whereupoli Miss Bell accused Dr. Holhrook of having ruined the S
Dialer examination by Solicitor lloswvll, .Dr. Holhrook stated that; Mi - Bell had informed him that the camera lielonged to her father, and had lieen made especially for -liiin l,y the Eastman Company. Ily reason of this statement Dr. Holhrook sent the camera to the Kastman Company for re|iairs. The film returned it however with the information that it was not one of their products. i*i'. Ilolhronk slated positively . • lie did not go down and ask for the loan of the Camera as stated. ' Mr Helen Bell was sworn, and testified that she had requested Dr. Holhrook for the sum of $5 with which tp pay for repairing the in--truinent, adding that it would lie cheaper than a suit for damages. Conducting the testimony. Solicitor Boswell requested tliat the ease | be disaussed. The cvidenee went I" Imw that tho camera had la-en loaned in a friendly way. The evidence went further to prove that I liie pictures were successfully taken with' the camera, Miss Bell In l" i on using it for one picture, lie- 1 fore the damage was discovered. Consequently it could not be said Hud Dr. Hulhrnok had damaged 'be instrument Mice Justice Ware in the end a-umed charge of the camera, Dr. Holbrook volunteering to pay for repairs, although he ackneowlcdg*d no oldigation. The suit for damage was dismissal. HIGH SCHOqjU . ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, The Boys' High School Athletic , C wiation met on Friday last, and reogunized their forces for tho fear's activities. Anthony Sclvaign was elected pie-ident; Treasurer Thomas Wiland Secretary Huliert Shaw. Gus Snf*H "*-as appointed ussist- , aid manajRVof the grid team, while Prof. C. K. Kolby of the manual (raining department was | elected faculty advisor to the team, j SOPHOMORE'S ELECT The Sophomore Class of the lo- ' -d high school has elected its officers for the year. Robert onion was • named^president; Miss Lily Flick, vice presi- 1 ■lent; Miss Edith Brownmiller secretary; Miss Mildred Gilchrist. ( 'reaaurtr. I ,
1'OPl'LAR REALTOR IX A I TO ACCIDENT Mr. and Mrs. J. M. I 'hinder Meet ' it With' Mishap Returning From Wilmington Mr. ami Mrs. J. M. Chester met •e with an nut,, accident while rcturn- „ ing from a visit to Wilmington. I. whirl, might have ended disastri-i1 "usly. - I, III the vicinity ,,f Mispal) the ' js 'ar - kidded, while Mr. Chester was ' lp driving, and turneil over complete*- 1 „ Mr. CI tester sustained a severe 1 -pntis-tu the -mmldee, and several 1 head up. I I tody, ' ■ < Mis. Chester also sustained -evil 1,"rf' Is-.' ides the im-xcapahle a ' shock to the system. a-lei-.ihle damage, one of the 1 r- heels having Is-en roinpletely ' . 1 A:, Iter A. DittTich, Mr. Chester's t :-'-n-iii law hastened lo the scene of 1 ,1 'be u-i-iilenl . and retuined bringing ' . the car hack to this resort: 4 Mr. 1 liN^ei has since been con- 1 Due, I t„ hi ■ Tied, but reports are to * the elfert that lie is resting as com- ' k 'ortahly as ran lie exported, and 110 1 complications are feared. 1 r The numerous friends of both * Mr. and Mrs. Chester rejoice over ' . their fortunate escape and hope' 1 for a speedy recovery. HUFFMAN KKTCRNS HOME 1 Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. Hoffman, 1 , have I In the Quaker City, ' *r- 1-fter summering most pleasantly ; at tlietr apartments at *57 Fourth •' street. 1 ..idemhjc activity with Mr. Holf- " man. His services are in constant I i demand as the' official scorer in I ra-ting toiirnainents, there lieing in, detail of the work upon which his knowledge i- nut exhaustive, ;; and expert. I This year, in addition to tlie usual meets of local fishing club's, M'. Hoffman acted as official scorer for ijir National Association ' Trophy event, and for the toiirna- ' I ment lu-l.l at Atlantic City at:' which there were over two hun- 1 ' .'Ire. entries. ^ L • >N VACATION Miss l.urille TownsemT, who is * associated with the First National " Hank of this city, and Miss Sara ' Smith, l,~ Is iatd with llic offices of 1 ^ Realtor Harry F. Stanton are en- a joying a well earned vacation. ' They left during the past week for the Delaware Water Gap. i ' AWT- - -- r , J. F. JOCHF.R | 1 PAINTING 1920 Aibury Ave. ' 5 Get a Jar of this wonderful cream p at once which is guaranteed toj, , positively remove freckles, tau.j . liver if'ts. etc.. and to whiten, |« l.letch and clear the skin. Try it:< at our 1sk! Money hark if it fails. I „ Don't l«t ugly blemishes ruin yourj , r good luvks w hen LAITHINE clears j . your si Jo Take no substitute. At| ' bcDan's Pharmacy, Hoanlwalk at ; S 1 Moorly 1 Terrhce; Hughes' Central | j. . rimmiixy. Kth and Wesley avenue. 1, , Price 1 LOO. or direct from manu- , factum Roy II. Cochran. New J " York nvc. and lloardwalk, Atlantic < ? City, M'. J- [r
DEISROTH HAS NEW AERIAL LINE ! Carrier I'igeon* 'Makr KeUird ^"light to Duylrstown. l\. ( William II. Deis roth, a well kao- [ ' wn and esteemed business man of . this city, has established a new ' aereal line. Mr. Deisroth has made ' . a,, extensive study of currier pig- 1 ."•oils, ami hints of the kind -mode.' , Monday morning, September 24 ' . record (light from Talsir Home ' . for Children located in Doylestown. Pa., to Ocean City, in the 1 . ri-iuurkahle short space of two I10I 1 Tlie information possess* the el- ' i-menls ,.f a sensAional character ' . to all interested in pigeons. The aereal journey terminated ' at the Ocean City Storage Company's headquarters at Sixth street ' , and West avenue, where "they have ' , comfortable loft quarters prepared 1 for their reception. 1 Hints are being trained to fly 1 regularly to ami from the Tabor ! , Home, ond Ocean City. The Tabor Home in Doylestown, "f which institution Mr. Deisroth ! , j is a genefous supporter, a member 1 of the boaril of directors, and a 1 : member of the entertainment com- 1 mittee, is one of the best of its 1 in the country. Mrs. William 1 Deisroth is also u memlier of the women's board of managers. ' Built and maintained for desti- 1 tute. not orphaned children, the f home ha,, accomplished a wonder- 1 , ft*' wo,k since established, and many children have been reclaimed , ' . and are lieing educated to fill the • ranks of the very quality of citi- s this country needs— 100': ' nigricans. ^ j , BRIDAL PARTY DINE j', AT FLANDERS MISS CORSON AS HOSTESS Dinner Given in Honor of Hrr Brother. Evening Before the Wedding Miss laiuisa T. Corson, the well known musical directress at the schools, gave u dinner at the Hotel Flanders on Wednesday ev1 ening in honor of her brother, Ewing T. Corson, anil his hrido-eioct Miss Gonielia Ttmore ('ollisson. A sumptuous repast was served | * which must have taxed the cuisine of this splendid hostelry, h place cards of an unique i design were arranged at the table and pretty humorous favors were ! distributed. The guests included Ewiug T. and his prospective bride,. Miss Cornelia Collisson, Miss Anne lirufford. Miss Charlotte Griffin, Helen (Williamson, Miss Eleanor 1-eCarpentier, Dr. Wilson Y.| j Christian, Russell White, George: F. Kssliuger, Clayton B. Roberts,' ; and Harvey Collisson. Tlie dinner must be ranked as one of the social events of the . ir'cial events of the year, ami a delightful evening was spent. The, : following evening the two especi-j I ally honored guests, joined the' I ranks of the "big ifiajority." BEACH PARTY A merry lieach party was given ' last Friday evening, in honor of 'Mrs. Grace C. Mayer, and Mr. K. .' C. Roll, both nf whom were the 'guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Raymond J. Edgar. The party included: Mrs. Grace I of Irvingtonj Kenneth- C.I i of East Orange; Mrs. Wm. 1 ID. Edgar, Mr. and M rs. Raymond . J EdgHr, Mr. ami Mrs. George D. jGnffney and C. Hansen, all nf this I resort.
, — — -a GENERALf HAULING I Sand Gravel Top Soil WM. HAYES, 233 Aibury Aye. ( 4— — 1 NOTICE ! ! 1 DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA Ocean City Council, No. 10. Daughters of America, will hold 1 their Second Annual Picnic, at Lily Rake Park, on Tuesday. September 11th, 1923. Members, will meet al Council Room promptly al 9 A. M. j Transportation charges 50c each. For tickets or farther infor- ! million, see the House Committee, Mrs. Madeline Porter, Mrs. [, Florence M. Gilbert, Mr*. Ida Jeffriea. A l.t'O HEATING SYSTEM Apply Prices of Any Broker HELLVIDERE APTS. H12 SEVENTH STREET REASONABLE RATES FOR THE WINTER MONTHS REASONABLE RATES Pbone 620 HOTEL ST. RITA ' FOURTEENTH and ASBURY AVE. ; " | Open All the Year V r K. M. RODGERS, Prop. Water Heated Rooms si. Home Comforts j
LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM HAS BEGUN OPERATIONS loaches Collisson and lledoglt Anticipate Good .Season Promising material, lined- up for , positions on the local high school football team, in the persons of , over fifty aspirant*, when the first ' call was issued by Coaches Harvey , Collisson and Fred Hedoelt. The ranks of the veterans in- . elude." some well seasoned players. T. lee Adams, Charles Gihb. Ar- ' tl.ur Huff, Doyle Huff, Thomas ; Anthony Selvargn. Herman Sclvaign, Fred. Pfitzpnmyer. Robert Gor.hm, Fslwln Barron. J. I and Paul Pileggi. ProHhe will take place on the beach until I he ground on the athfield i- ready. Punting, for-; inalion drills, and qtlier phases of the fundamental* arc receiving primary attention. In* due season , Manager Deviue will issue uni- - forms to returning vets. Coaches Collisson and Hedoelt ure enthusiastic over tlie prospects of this year capturing the Class C Championship. Tho veteran ranks this season are formidable. Pleas- j . untville, the champions of last year I since graduated to Class B. ] The lineup will lie light, but! speedy. Nor are they lacking in j the courage necessary for the nf- ; fencive, or the seienrc necessary | ; to present a strong defence. jThe schedule includes the follow- 1 ing games: ' Oct. fi — Pleasantville at Pleasantville. Oct. 13 — Wildwood at home. Oct. 20 — Cape May City at Cape : May. II K H It TEA A NATURAL LAXATIVE Safer and Surer Than Pills «■>> wDh'il'rrty n"'h!ld •tw •»(«<. NoIhlDC bal Nipartiaaed. Aa pirrlluit kidney remedy, ptlay lmmedlele rpA large Ihjx for aSc isiatpald direct from Laboratorlca or sit drugglsu. Wl.v o LA^ t OB 1 ■ lilt, AT I ON
Oct. 27 — Borden town at home. 1 , Nov. 3 — Open. Nov. C - -Hammonton at Hani5 montnn. . | Nov. 10 - l.uki-Mi.od at Ocean 1 t ! City. Nov. 17— Clayton pending at Ocean PRy. - , J Nov. 21 — I'leusantville at Ocean - r ltr* 0 *'i ' ATTENDING CONVENTION 1 biro Chief S. 11. Conyer is at- . (einhsl tlie Fireihan's Convention held in Atlantic City during tlie . past week. The program of festi- j ( vities included a series of track . event* anil spoils, between fire- t| men of the Atlnntie City district and tluit of Wilmington. REIMIRT OF THE CONDITION of OCEAN CITY TITLE * TRl'ST COMPANY nf Orcan City, New Jersey r at Ik. «t.» .( kadana S.»l. Ink. 111! - Time loan, on Cnilalerah. eiH.OOO.K" ' I mi hani on roll.l«y.U. tlO.lOS C. 1 Oventr.ru. 1.6T7.SI | ,- llankiaK-hoiu. lurnlre A livlure. 51.300 0(1 . ioibar mil Mil. "7.7CV "! | 'Veil. I paid in. 3200.000.00 ' ' J s'uriilu. * fond. Ito.ooo.oo: ' I Undivided Weill • 111*11 ^ 30.951. 33 Si nle ol New Jnwy. I'.iuni, ol Capo May. ... William E. M.taey.- Prenidont. and RiuM.il H. N ully. Tren.orrr. ol tho .bov. nnmul eonqinny. beins aeverally duly . WILLIAM F MASSE Y . rr*.ident KIISSKt.I. II. NULTY. Tie.«ur»r j MaiMiMI •— rn |« befotsi me thi- _ Nm.ry PuWle My rommLdon expire. Feb. 7. 1»3C. j C. HOMER .SHOEMAKER. K. C. SIMMS. JOHN C STEELMAN,
Cape May ounty Title and Trust Co.--So.irri/lar Ik. Pea/ I tltlt amd Satrtt Ca. Cape May Court House, n. J. Acts as Executor and in a Fiduciary Capacity TITLE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES MUNICIPAL BONDS FOR/SALE Searches Briefs of Title ^ ConveySncinfj Ralph Stevens again solicits your support for Republican Nomination Member of Assembly Primary Election Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1923 Paid for by Ralph T. Stevens OCEAN CITY PROPERTY OWNERS 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 JULES R.LEDIG Real Estate QB insurance w ^ 333 OCEAN AVE. f M, OCEAN CITY, N.J n n | acnvicK phone mm~o values j
CHICKEN POT-PIE AT Sot TH SEAVII.LK u A chirkrt pot-pie supper aiil !• E given in South Seavill,- Methodist S Episcopal Community Hull 'in Tliu- S r -lay. September 24th. H Supper will he served from t' = Pi eight i-'cluok, standard time a Those who are familiar -with tlie 5 quality of suppers served at Son- 3 x ill,* know of the feast in store. 3 -and those who have hitherto n ■ ~ had the privilege- o ftesting the s culinary skill, >houM not neglect s this opportunity. = n . £ WOMEN'S TEMPERANCE = I NION TO MEET = The regular meeting of the local — branch of the Women's Christian ~ Tem|wrance Cniixi. will he hel l ~ Wednesday afterno.-n Ort-.l-ej- "r-l. £ at the Hotel Wyoming .an Orrnn £ avenue, in the vieinity of Eighil — street. Matters of first nuik imporiaii.. = xvill rome unili-r di -en ision. and a S full attendanre is re,|ue-ted — BRRDWOY ! Furniture and i | Hardwood FINISHING | INTERIOR DECORATOR l| 406 Fourth St. jl
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