Ocean City Sentinel, 29 November 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

BKgT' ' fl p£o)* * a TWO ^ . OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1928 • 1

SEEN AND HEARD XCoatiootd from P*fe One) h-.-a» xaofcorcd to Maurice River ou aday iu4«nio^ oy*tW dioa*.-, frech from the cove. j Mr. ai*d Mrs. Wm. Muse) *tt* -idtd the foottial! game at Prince-U"-i today. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Corson, ar*d I>r, and Mr*. Yard, took dinner *;th Mr*. GUxabrtk Candy today. Dr. «ftd Mra. Flighty, of Phila- ' driphia. jppetit Sunday in Ocean Gty. They are buUjting a summer home oc Bay Avenue near Finsti Street. Mr. St. Clair Thoi*. and family ypent Thanksgiving math their j parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. H- Thorn. Mrs. Cecilia Hand, of this report, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at i C^pe May City, visiting friend* ' mi4 relatives. Miss Hand left for her destination on Wednesday. Mrs- W. Scott Hand spent several days of the past week with her sister, Mrs. Coleman Leaning, in South Dennis. j

1 Mrs. Joseph Cu Champion and daughter, Miss Anna, were viri- • tors to Atlantic City on Monday, j whe^ thty attended an and wit- ; nested. Ai Julaon's, famous production, "The Boinbo.** Bert Wilson arid H. D. Reichert, gttfeSU of the Holm deli, spent the week-end in Tuckahoe. The many friends -of Mist Myra • Biaiadeil, organist ut the Strand ; Theatre, will be glad to leam she lit recovering splendidly, following as operation. ; Mies Olga Jacoby, of Philadelphia, spent the Thanksgiving holidays- in this- resort, the guest of Mrs. Gohfc. of the Holmdell. I L. R. Erm'dlio. of Philadelphia, who recently purchased the property, 1710 Wesley Aver.ue, was in 1 town on Sunday. Mm Evelyn Everingham Jpent i the week-end in Philadelphia. Mis- ! Everingham is associated with the local offices of the Bell Telephone Company, j Mias Edna Smith, of Atlantic it

J City, spent the week-end with Mias - Agnes Hoffman, G2I Asbury Ave ; '» Nathan ie? C. Smith was a viri- " tor to Philadelphia Tuesd ay on " ouaiueas. The friend* of Howard Kit kit y, ' '♦ 1017 Central Avenue, will be glad ( e to learr. fit ri again able tv be • about following mi operation pera formed at St. Mary > Hospital. " Mrs. Mary Uppincitt and da ught itr, Mias Anna, spent the Th^;ks- i e giving very < pleasantly, the guests 1 of Mr. and Mr*. Howard Brice. Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Shoe- ~ maker. spent the holidays with the j • litter's parent#. Mr and Mrs. John Ogrien at Bridge ton. Mix* Ida E. Kixtier spent the " week-end ir, Atlantic City, the » mst of Mr. and Mrs. Ghas. Van Obita £ J " 1 1 - — 1 • » Newsy Paragraphs « j of Somers Point BURGLARY SCARE CAUSES SENSATION | S«m Very Aaeutic Inndrnti Ocrm — "SO*"* Sim OS Smr SWt > ut U. Somen Poizit «ti the mcrt* of ermbW exeiicettcj.: lac S«.*.urda>. » tut. ■ about ele**t o'clock. CL*e? of Pulse* Hjn*: »*• notified to*: a rubbery »u brttr turn- . misled at the home of the B*b> Broiled J LuUtex. Mihon Uui Kotoi. at the foot j of Ne»' J*r*ry,. A vet or • About half a dcorc. ritiawi* aecompai^ed 1 the chief to the place, arid aurrou&ded the ' ! (.-rcsusn a | It traxjrfirr*. recording -o the ny.-r.i. . J,

that :i* oJfioer *z4 ' "Oar ret y*" weta i&aidr. oevib* oioatr a utodu* I or the ;>urpoae They tiam'i^ every r >j» it. the hewed careduUy.' only to had that the Jor^tt x.ad mad* tW »*c*;< e by meant ui a boos from the rear of the houee. Wh*t. thery arritad. the t'ectrk lUrb't louuc burti:iiX oa tae K'»« Wk M.tu? LftU came u tlie f\»to: 01 Muuday aou eaam:uad the house. but dceo-Jew i uo-.h:iit- ol »-aiue had bara eu-ert. 1c. t-,» apaiwi. the . 'JKtc-ve wre »iwbtr lu' aum* L-iTt colored AccoxLaj u> aod ati^e^vrvd ruzbore. ii:<«ner there eefr *c£^«-i2t amuaiby icctdcote a»«*-:»tad *'*» the mrir-aativ-z- auci acare to build W a etui. i.iw aiz comedy Ctrnty t-roM a w<bdu» . to it u aSm&ad. hecanw the dooi <•« s*flc ia-ce eiioufft. for MB aac :o* rJfrfer tbe la» to rote tr rovch at the naxm urn Maayiv-rdW. *'Foay" *'a* ciant'.:..t.c a the inidliyillSI Seme heartie>.» v rr.r* c-aed "Boo."' and t«reru»! j&eer »ec: Fox. Aeuithei? adi tw»t plaatarT^-i! I is* ?urr»ed back aome ftaturr* a ho had >et>tund oc the iawrjt. This iv itaeM v« * «*-r.»atk<t.. for nrvcr before ha* he hwr kaovn to do auch a thlnr a» tcrr a ofi. - v TU-r acain they «} another ar~ ktKrar bminees mar **» eee© beatir^ it • fw borne like rreaaed lirhtr in* before w . ofborr fame out of the build.n*. Wonder I A» for " Slim Jim." *ho claim* to »» the "bom" at Coir* w» bur-cak»e . 1* «a« iaat «wt twdirr toward the Sboie I'** Lim A neighbor, reaidlnr wnbla ai^ht of the hotae entered la rrportod to hare oimr-**C 'ucfet* burtilBr there a# aartT ** ar*e^ o'clock it the evecinc Foot print* antb M.nd it thorn were found In the eariom room*, indicating that * the thlreee had rnte-red the houae from the beach with toe ^ fun t^dt. The tide. ho»e^er had receded cui:* a distance before they left and track* -f. the K*r.d em distinctly aacn lemiinr to the boat DISTINCL'ISHED ACTOB COMES TO STAT Mr. and Mrt Georpe Moxjt* *** ovr. Monday, motor* nc asid eiaitinr friend* here. Mr. Monroe deciarea be ha* b*ee«ne ; so enamored of <*r litxla "Tmr*" that he . *i , — —

r.ai detenu; r*ed U stay Uti for tht ipfhaaML ' M' Mor roe *a* forme*.* vit* »- i vjen run. iai.y ;•;**. i,* "Mr Auci Itridaet pa vin uinus mikK* 1 lev Mi k*v.fltuaa. v ut. ta» Imi. ai.-v-o frtec tn* Foint, for o\cr tor** n>--: 1 • doe to aoere n: Xne*» bat recu-ned t. • • H.» bus: of frebflr vticata bur. Miy conLaliy. POINT BKJ^Pb Edward Somrr* and family day with relatives it this dty M* hi»o>p**» i» uu» ibcatad at Mount Alto. I'» Lout* Matiiiai hai ibMruetad i -s r.rtr H ' rayjb er to :yt« out sxaitor routrt Florida Mr. an£ Mr* Matois* tJtjmct to k-a^e -t January for tirf auncy h>uto Mr MadktM cniertatrfd hi* vt- and dtuctttr-:*-'**. from Milivillc. v»v ti* w—fc id William Scitrei. a? Gcrtnattoirn. cxpocta - Ik aiTK-iiX the Tbar.bvf •> viaitor* at to* Bay View Hole'. there. t« ho^-J V. n»rpT hi* brother, Bebe-r:- famiUarty iU'» l a* "Bob ' Mr and Mrt John Xkiucherty. »ho »*- aid* ot toe Lcmrpcir: lkmW-»ard. rxj— - vwit Motiday for Fk-rida. e-hcr* they sffl *;*od the vitter. I Mn Edeard Carson capect* aoot to 1 leave for Cnambcrvburt. Pa . ofc * rial: to her parent a L Mathla* est a visitor to PbiladeljAi* oz. Tuesday on buainea* cnca «ed J.tnau* Boyle, of the Bay Vies HoteL o;ecU to try ovt bii ne* car on Tr.a;.**pv;ny I»ay. GwC hick and zu> puncture* < Louis Lemmie declare* he rot Ixmdoz: 'on hi* Perrerax znarh'tne on Monday Mayor^lart GoC cinmu he sacoeedrd in u4>ta.nxr ltavy on his radio lately - The friend* of Miss Sr Ixna Thwioe »*ill be r'iad she i> rtcov-srinr from her iiinea* a: her home on Main Street Mrs. 'Lotuae Yale*, cd Aheecon. rim: ted i*r coounL Mr. and Mra Barry JeUznUub durmc the past *«t SOME C IN. NEBS Lous Iiicther is aaid to have bafffrd tnree Canan.ar *i\d jwm srhiie- out cunnizu; near Beoaley * Point dnrinx the pas: *wi. Henry Andmra a vera -end visitor from Fnuadripkia. ahce 14 goail and ux rabbiu on a ircr.r.irx expedition near the Point. ►

PKLhbMAKJKC LEBSOSi Tim men.brr* v4 the Women * C».*c Club ard r^u*-r^d to *«-"d '» tw.r r^mas to y-. V 'On presrdent. if tr^y dr- ^ UmotiI m tf*ea*ma*ii^r and n : i! turly, UuwW the hr»* <»»*-» t"jil m**"t plIlrtiT 45h . Tbe pjv* *dc«.t abd a»*h*-s it u M; anyone drsiffe* to Aohato U>^.« loF rFtabUshment of a public .Lfan' b--M. •.««. ... Mr< E W,f. Mr. . Mm •>.-«**. or to if-er oan rrww f 'e i »- o .k* * ill aiso u- called for' jf'toe .nlori» jr-ica to aZi/ zmrb.ber of llir , rutm ttoa It it hep*d that tbe x r Mtr7 will be oj»n to the pub-':? tw i.lLjr M the year. BETHANY SEW IN'C GWCU! Tr> Sea-.n^ iircw. afthaUd *ith uh };• • *t) Methodist Protestant Cborrt.. » r-e- on Friday at (fc» home of Mr. :»i harry. * . . I'.na) S'lsTcia will then be made f».r ■•* tiataaf to he r»eld la the Ha'-M*' Build. n*' • ust before the heJidaya BITTEN BY POC Tied Jeffries .» suffer; n* fr c. ar to bis hand and t*U ^*. vhere o*> In t ten by a dog Wlonguu. to Mr Monror

The Jbiurie* *ere Wtslndt on New York A CM*- creafdfe* should be wj " Ther* are far too cnany rwtiloose and ba»« to>en M*/d MAkHlEP ,ON MONDAY pa» *-■" of Mr and y . . =•.*» rt.an. of Nyp To* a A«e» , ^ ».n aotvrdinjr to reports, nairrtod on :.v Mm A;.<- JVur. of Phila^* t^,.a Tter oeddiC* loo* p-ace at MsaL f'*rd Cor^ratulmlion« ? JOINED THE NAVY William .Sbriver. 54. ha* in U-« Navy and i* no* ASraitinf order* Yvunr -tnic? .« -a member of the Boy Scout# of retiXt. / BAT- BALL TEAM PLAY UNWOOP Tf#* Bat-Hal! Tewm. of Somcr> Po;n*.. dbf fair BUM*** . jfsgfd a». lbr- atind yam* lAnaood While ret '-rr-ii* blMH. of t/,e dir;« ilked way. bad toe misfortune wfclie play>h* srjtr. it. , to U»ae the ;..ir»k>r;. ( Tbe principal of tiie U maUsnr r. *ry effort to b<ai* «'t- afld r«jue*ti that it be returned to the _sdw4 by tha ftzMrr .

; TU mm. 1, ~ I ; Davis*. Jeude Van %<,„ ; " I Irene Bippe Marjrturiu M,.._ '%■ e«e Berrh. Am a* Ku^V^l !v/udrr. Donotoy lUPmahl n, ^ I mrd M«. CWDDWW LOBE To FUa,_ 9 kjcainse PfcwmstsIBe Sarin* ^ l •*« .to k ■ The? put up a strer.uou» fv- 1 »u maaiz^ct tnrm ' TU ioca: team tw^ , I ttrwA. Enoch beaitk. *—*,11 £ Le 1 Pratt. Andrew &mr7SLlH hJI Donald Bal*W. Kn-y, h ^ H*^I fVzne-tt. Ai.an «5I *»-d Lucent JLamhle; 7,. ""I W 1 €. it- favor of Pie****:.,;!* IMPKOVlNb BTOBg I Ti^ Amevst Store* Cc R eLtensive addition* t*. -j^.r .'jr/* W'brr ron.;. !*-♦-* 4 I n-arkat *i» have bare ad^ p fr* 1 . dejartariii. 7V 1 |v" °N) I beeztg onkrmd and^»a.-. r,^ iTi,?* " 1 ' fl

Announcement Owing to increase in business, I am now located in my large new store, 608 Eighth Street, where I am ready to serve you with Interior Decorating, . Draperies Slip Covers, Lamp Shades, Fancy Pillows, etc. j MRS. HELEN CORSON 608 EIGHTH STREET Ocean City New Jersey j 1 1 . 1 _ 1 1 ■ - - - - ■ *■ Lower Prices for Early Shoppers TABER'S TOYLAND 1535 Atlantic Avenue Atlantic City New Jersey Our Only Store on the Avenue These extra specials are positively to induce early shopping and are not guaranteed to last Take advantage of these bargains. Only a small deposit necessary to secure , any article in this store until Christinas. Stark Trtlo Oitflt *6.75 V*lu»r-S«*«Ul $5.25 MS® Fine Itojrf Uwl mmi $10^0 $16-75 MZk Fine Line of KIDDIE CABS RUBBER-TIRED Steam Shovel Thia toy i. a $4.00 lA •! « Yt kr. Monday only ^H^UJr AVtV DUMP TKL'CX gr ffC /^\V^ rr.&o niot — ^D'*° EXPRESS BODY fC OS KM vnloe This Fine, Beautiful Dressed Doll i®Vv.^4 W fe»« morina dwpi and is ~1_ 54-75 ^ Others From 98c to $20.00 fcmj An Specially Priced Ball-Bearing PtlSS* SKATES Boots Special IS^hKh ^p|WF^ UlRd _ _ . Footballs Carron Boards Special jP ^ vl Pfgjra 57 Cuna- SpedaJ t . J $4-95 $1'25 and up Wind-up Train Wil! Tunnel, Switch** and Acceaacries Complete Complete line of Games, Velocipedes, Autos, Wagons, Doll Houses and Furniture. Come in and see the marvelous display. FREE DELIVERY

This Institution takes pleasure to particij * pate with the people of this community in a *" hearty . » Thanksgiving As we review the past year, we recognize that we have much to be thankful for and as we anticipate the future of this great nation, we look forward with every confidence to the continuation of the prosperity that is with us. We have had the pleasure of serving many in this community during the past year and our aim is for even greater service during the coming year. Cashier. » • First National Bank | OCEAN CITY, N. J. 1 ; £ , * r* — ;

BUILT-UP ROOFING i 4 \s=\ ■ ■ ■! • • • Why we handle it exclusively 'T'HIS is to annoimce th*t we are the exchi~ 1 rive representatives in this community for the application of the most important line of quality Asphalt Roofings on the American marketThese roofings have been told in ever growing volume for fifty years. They are used on * hundreds of nationally prominent buildings such as the Chicago Coliseum, Detroit Capitol Theatre, Cleveland Public Hall, etc. After long experience with almost every well known make and type of roofing we are convinced — that Carey roofings are best adapted to our local climatic conditions — that -they will give better service per dollar of cost " — that every day they are being more universally recognised as the beet roofings for business buildings — that our own business and good reputation will grow as it never could, unless founded cm i the quality of the best roofing obtainable* l ' . • V . , / e. H. SHAW & SONS Ocean City, N. J. J t I ' . - . " - 'w-~

by ; A M in and His GUsses i Ernst suit each other per- ] j fectiy. One is not of much | • use without the other. | i We Examine Your Eyes • ! so that your glasses will suit . your eyes and your face. J You cannot select good • glasses by guess work. It j requires the skill of an optic- | ian to determine the right . ? kind. As we charge nothing . I ] for our examinations, ybu are II ! foolish to neglect the oppor- II J what your eyes need. j I | • tunny of learning exactly j III I HARRY H. LAKE \\\ J 841 ASBURT AVE. jt j Ocean CSty. K. J. * ||| • ! —

SATURDAY Strand Theatre r. Big Special Attraction Paramount Presents

Pola Negri Antonio Moreno in "The Spanish Dancer" Three weeks in Stanton Theatre, Phils. Now playing Broadway. New York Gty added USUAL BILL OF REFINED VAUDEVILLE " <1 No Advance in Admission

I' CHRISTMAS GIFTS! SPLENDID ASSORTMENT AT STAINTON'S 1 V 11 • ; -• , Gifts of' every size and price — Gifts for Mother or Dad, as well as sister and brother. Whether it's just a little remembrance or a fine big gift, vou ll find suitable / suggestion. here and in a big assortment too. ! vfzr- ' — ■ I GIFTS GALORE FOR MOTHER WHY NOT A SILK SHIRT FOR DAD Th thANnfBS'?^* th 0R BIG BR0THER 1 Things they like and in the newest # I styles and, of course, always the best Jersey" Silk a a mt yv 1 52!^ 2_ I» $4.50 up CHAMOSETTE GLOVES - [I New Arrivals THE IDEAL GIFT FOR THE BOY I Short Length 75c p r. IN YOUR HOME 1 Gauntlets $1.00 pr. I We've just received a new lot of im- ■ I ported Kid Gloves, gauntlet style. ___ I Neckwear is always acceptable and ||| I I Good or I | yg*% And plenty here for your selec- jj& SKI Rad father I SILK PETTICOATS ^ .Ip'-fPl B A 4*1 El I $4.00 W J| CAULE I Silk Overblouses — Beautiful Patterns 4|jj|B ^ ■ NEW SILK SKIRTING ~ '*!■ P If $1.35 yd, HsnuggcstfittinE.bwtlooldng.il Se.Mm.ble Colora Ss?,aa I IH PURE DRESS LINEN , | I Otdy KalttM Ca# I j -- 5 L00 yd. | |*Bk |sSrSS£!SSi.| LADIES' HOSE " MmXBB I I Lisle — First Grade ■ after stretching. B 50c wkj#Illl Mcn%W|ra'M« I. Good Silk Hose MH £^VH t l , Tt ^ H -• A. _ . /p T' V iff Txkc no tubttitute. Oo«i« h«« «« ■H $1«00 up ■ «tt the fCDuiiw Eaoli CAF. ■II SpOCial Lot — Wool WwhryhfaliMwi ^ I ! JL STAINTON'S »s 806-810 ASBURY AVENUE