Ocean City Sentinel, 11 October 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

I 1 rwo " OCEAN C1TV SEN'TIN'Ei, THURSDAY. uCToBER li. _ j •- — 1 — - - 111: III! FY V ..... • — —

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Franklin and family spent at 1100 Ow:,r >ww. before returning thi-- past week for their heme in Philadelphia. Mrs. W. H. Owens, after sum- ■ * rnering comfortably at TtC Mocrj lyn terrace, has returne.1 to her : ..J tone ir, Hadd.ui Heigfcta. i :| Canuwodore ami Mrs. John E. J Frte. after a delightful and stremj- I season have returned to their t j whiter residence ir Melrose. Pa. c I As commodot* of the Ocean City i i Yacht Club— reieeted to office — ■ Mr. Fite occupie* a place of high A esteem among summer residents of ( this resort. J. C. George the well known h t Boardwalk merchant an.i confectioner has dosed his establishment „ i ar i moved to Passa Grille, Fla. a Mr. ami Mrs. William T. Pnngk t spent a long and pleasant summer I • at their cottage by the sea. T12 h . Central arer.ae. before rttuminr „ 8 last week to their winter home in •_ g Wyncorte. Pa. I C. H. Burt and family bare re- R I turned to their home 25 Plumstead a 9 avenue. Lanwiowne. Pa . after spending the summer at 600 12lh si street. s After a i»ut enjoyable summer at their tot tag* in this city, Mr. a and Mrs. J. F Fox. are back in . si ; their winter home, 322S Ridge at*- [ r. rue. Philadelphia. H

t Mrs. T. M. Hi'Uidey left for her r me i- Mt Airy aft* rsummerir.g - pleasantly at 1*30 Weaie) avenue. r Mr. ami Mrs. James JViak. after a very" happy summer season in - their shore cottage 1501 Aabury - even lie. have return*: to their nor me 3T27 N. 13th street. PKi!a.ielMr and Mrs. Benjamin F. Mo.. • having enjoyed to the full measure • the pleasures of this resort It their . cottage on Central \venoe. have returned to their home in Phial - ' ilelphia. „ Mrs. S. F. Iialryrrple Kjl- return - ed tv her bame in Philadelphia, after a io«g and pleasant season at cottage on Central avenue. E. J. Colonta and family have ieft for their home in Ham-burg, after spending a. long vacation in this resort. Mrs. R.. M Critt has returned to home in West Chester after a most successful season at her establishment on the Boardwalk. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Beaver have closed their cottage by the sea. 1214 Ocean avenue and have returned to their Philadelphia re1 sidence. after a long and pleasant summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Jone». after summering happily at their .summer cottage 1632 Central ave- . jnue. have left for their winter., in Philadelphia.

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g Mrs. H. Holmes Itft during tfci ■ pest week for her home in Phila [ iclphi* after summering plewsa • ' iy at KIT Wesley avenue. | Mrs. Franklin H. Hir-t sport : j very happy time at KIT Wesley a venue and has return*.; to he: er home in Philadelphia. K Mr. and Mrs. D. P Fr;. have re er Philadelphia, after enjoying it nu>-: 0- Mrs lewis Greer, has retume-i t-i Woodbury after spending a pieasAr.t season a: 1024 Wesley * Mi _ ' Mr- Clarence J. Shilir cock after -pending the summer ■e months at their shore cottage 1282 1- Wesley avenue have returned to their winter home i rJenlrir.town. .- Pa Thomas J." Feg tey and family d left for their home in Pmta.lelphia after a pleasant season at their e -hore cottage 1031 Wesley avenue. ?• G. W. Butters orth and family, n having spent the . season in thei.resort. have retume-i to their home a in Philaiieiphia » After a long ami happy summer - their cottage located 1436 Wesley avenue, Harry Boor, and r family have returned to their v»ine ter home in Philadelphia • Mrs J. Dunmore has close.) her - cottage 1940 Asbury avenue, and t has retumesi to her home in Ph:iMr. ami Mrs. W. H. Horn, after r a most pleasant summer vacation ' at their seashore cottage K<K> r i Wesley avenue, have returned to ' their w inter home 63 East Petui f street. Phiia.ielphia. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Williams, after a happy season spent in their . shore cottage 59 Asbury aver.ue. have returned to their borne in ■ Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Charier D. Hitt ' spent a delightful and long raca- . tiuc at their cottage 5642 Central \ avenue, then returned to their ' in Haddonfieid daring jhe . past week. Aftr spending a pleasant summer at Mi PenrJyn place. 'TSomas ■A Bu.fci ami family have ret urn*.: to their winter home in Philadelphia. G. J. Moses has returned to his •we in West Chester after summering happily at *00 St Jam** piaee. - Mr*. R. Half p*n..y , after apend'ing the ca- c at 129 Asbury aver.ue ha- returned u her winter home ir. Philadelphia. Mrv E. M. Early -peat a pleasant and long vacation at 312 Bay avenue, ami has now returned to her Philadelphia home Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Patter.. prominent in the banking circles . of Philadelphia, have returned to their winter home, having spent a most pleasant summer at their . shore residence. >40 Central aveW. H. Caster and family have en. led their vacation here at 1535 1 avenue and returned to Mr. and Mrs. James H. McCleillan spent a very happy season at their shore _ residence and have returned to their home in Philadelphia. ' Mr. and Mr*. Mortimer Skinner, after enjoying a very pleasant season in Ocean City, bare left for . winter home in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Poland. have returned to their winter home and duties ir. Philadelphia. I Mr Poland, one of Philadelphia's most popular vocalists, formed a member of the summer quartet of i First Presbyterian Church.

OR POl'LSON FLAYS WETS VEHEMENTLY AT KIWANIS CLl'B : Mike N.hu I. . . Iv J ertato, lev Club at Tip-To* Inn yer .The members of the '.v-*l' KStertaihed at the luncheon or. We !• • • M. Sahas- at hi.- we" ( . kr. ■*■ restaurant the. Tip-Toe Inn. h*V!h* r.uit* which Mr S..-.3- • ■ . seiecte.! for his e-tabluhmer.t — :. it vdC- a tip-toe event. The genial host came ir. for a *r generosity an.! hospitably. Dr M. S Poulsor.. pastor of the . T'* the speaker cf the hour. Speaking ] in .iefenee of the eighteenth amend- ; iy merit. Dr. PowDoa attack*! the *p- • M eclvus arguments advanced for the ''r repeal c.f the amendmer.t. or a t *- m.-siiScatio:. of the VeUtem! Act. * y. a !>.; flayed them without mercy, is The learned divine minced not his ie words, producing evidence that was unassailable in support of' every speaker prvetuceil an array of sta- I . , ;isL..s •liidi wer.i to prove that •iespite all said to the contrary the pr law wa« being enforced. The law could be en force.' Li sti'l greater advantage if politicians of . a dubious character .lid not inter- . fere with its enforcement, -a: ■ IV. " ■' POUISOCL . j As ah example of their machinat">ns Dr. Poulson referre-i to the ° Rev J. B. Adams of Ocean City. 11 The bootleggers of Atlantic Chy made a boast, that »ber. Senator '• F-lge returned, "they would get ■r AdastE* scalp." f- Sure enough w-hen Edge return* ; ti a new State prohibitioc officer was appointed, and Adams was relieved L of his offke. I- Various excuses were made-dec tl tae disehare of the Dry Rghd-.g ! r Parson. One was to the effect taa: ce, a second, because Adams re- ,. fused to obey orders, j As a matter of fact, sail Dr. Paulson. Adams displease- the ' . gaag because in Camden he -eir*: a track load of beer freer, tae Pot-, | Brewery, leased by Btocdy Wallace . U Atlantic City. There is an ab- I .-daaee of high power *er to be | rgelanl in AtUntac City at ti* " Aracfar "J* aft repeat*; ar wrtioe that the eighteerth amevwv - PooDoa reenmuec the cospac ■ f that wtthia caevparaaveiy recent s da tea, the Supreme Court has re- > *: ir It reqajai tS*t the - mem tors of Cocgrceu *w*a to obt since the passing ef the law. the ; dry forces in both houses of legisj lauor. were increasing ir. numbec In the absetu-e cf the officii * . -«eg leaiier W. H. G ! .-•*. Jr.. Pies»<ient Star.-.ir ..-covered ar lieveloped quite ar. array of ta>-: in this direetior. Fimi; John F ter was maie to ' weikJ the baton while the compa.-y ; ang -BoAiy.- User E.i-r T Coram han.il*: the stick. As a ; young _greorr. recer: y ret.m* - from the "moon." Ewing T Cor- ' 1 grand climax to ail was cocusahdi ed by the pre-. Act to favor the ' company with a rer : :.on of "Ro-e O-Gra-iy."

A [ ' PITH IAN • A P _L ERECT A FITTING MEMORIAL "Our equipment, professional experience and immense stock of quality memorials are at your disposal An inspection of our plant, where none but skilled artisans are employed is cordially invited. Here one can view memorials of every description in the various stages of construction. j , 0. J. HAMMELL CO. PLKASAHTVILLE. N. J. CAMDEN N. J. "ii,

COUNTY W. C. T. I , ASK THAT ADAMS i BE REINSTATED HrM A! Ma Is!* City ; \ ;r* A-.-#.- - hrirtixr. ' coDvertkm V Major inirig FStcK : , K*V r. B—jrii and b> Mr- H. . Miliar ' ' Mrs. H*-t*r Har • <. nventioo was the Rev. J R ' Adam-, f rmeriy prohibitioc ager.:. : Mr-. H*ier. M.iicr present*:' ar. r ter*-: ".e report" .-f the Nation.: . dwmMM held at Columbus. Oh;, , - Ocear. Ofty branch of the crgar.i- • tati. . a- presented with a har. • ; gam :n membership

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I ' • ' ;,u" I KK.\LT«'K i«N TOI'R .M-'-n fid ar. auto trip ! ■■ X! *1.1 en- , JOSEPH C. FARR ' o;rnKM:i. U'LAtt 6£? Asbury Avenue k w i i n v. J. GEORGE R. GREIS \rr«'RNKY ...id cot NSKU.UR. ATI. \W i Hrll Phor,-: H*. -an City 7M

HEADLEY & ADAMS - -I 'XIV "»*■ - X '.RIH.I1 1!R0S5. "."auras »K„ j 609 Third OCEAN CITY. Phnne 137-R J. 1". JOChRK F= A I TNI T I N G 1920 Aabury Ave. \D- I.KT1SE IN THE .-KYriN'Q

This is ^OLA WEEK But, only 5 homes in OCEAN CITY can have ARCOLA This small number of Arcolas allotted to this city will be sold this week — Arcola week. Because of the shortage of heating equipment no more Arcolas will be available until Spring. We have not advanced the price. While they last, you can buy Arcola at these low prices, $180 to $550, completely installed. depending on the number of rooms in your home. Think what this means! An American Radiator in every room; no rooms too hot; no rooms too cold; every room evenly warmed. And if your home is not warmed by radiators, |11|| l||l| A. . Arcola will cut your bill a third and pay msa^al MB BMHaJ for itself in the money you save. HH PIl, ; This is a great opportunity for a few homes. Will 7*^9* ■ l||! I yours be one of the few? Go to your Heating Con- ||t|| >j ■ tractor today — or this evening; let him tell you just Ull I what Arcola will cost completely installed in your rO-> llil! ! I home, and how quickly and easily it can be put in. 11 JJl| | Go. before they're gone. ^RC0U HH ' ^i^RICAN RADIATOR COMPANY 1 bsssBmltr, and A-SURjc^KKadiator, for, very heating need A n|,j.. I III Your Heating Contractor is our distributor ' - I III | 25ih AND REED STREETS ""-7^"* ywll gj/