I OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 192:1 FIVE
MILLER PUTS OVER ' SEVEN COUNT-TWOS AGAINST MELROSE I juK MANGOLD, SLWP AND I \\\ ■ iU'll V ALSO LAND I IMUKK LHMiS I £d»iio Millar proved a formidable I -«>:• ***&«&» WotsbU. I cui^-t '• Melrfull ive of the: I , :t«r Without over exert- 1 I ui;: ?he»n ' Vi- . the Ocean City uth-: I I suopt the invaders off their j ■ t.-t .J Lie Temple Hail court vni m r »\ -cuing with a score c 3d | I ••• ! I Tlrj ii«:, ai{ile center airplamsl I f.vu pointtM s in superb style, : ■ lieid up a sti^Ag defense. I -.iira>l any attempt on the part of ■ • ja* visitor to dent the score* tally. I Ji»e Man^d. Scott iuul Murphy, I; » ens equal tu the occasion, and reR s&fned their reputation in superb; R <»y!c. Each lucceeded ill arching I tare* duo*. R \m«ut£ the tnva<lers» the diminu-, I Clark . was the stellar per-] I r^or, landing three field goaL«.j I .\t half time the local* lei hy 17,
I F..ul -hooting in both teams was I Ocean City's performers I ii.u<wd just >ut of 17, while the I -a tors bagged just 7 out of 23. ■ Line-up: ■ OCKAN CITY, A- A. ■ f.«, e.ir fa.i.p.; ■ s.-. . I'dr«v«r4 * t 3 i{ m -*1. t'«irvi*i .i s O 5 6 ■ c»ai»r t U: ■ ^arpay. iswi»*t 2 » $ I •*! -i .iscn. i;usr*1 •» 1 3 \ 9 fenMil. viHrvl u o e 0' I 1C 4 17 W* ■ ttr.LRUSK A, C. ■ f.r. t.e. r.i. t p.j ■ ... forward 3 4 « 10 j I fMVild ....... U 0 I 0 ■ HvcfcW, focwx I 0 0 0 9 >. c*nte/ L 1 S 3 ■ ■ L. 'r. tmrA 1 * i 2 ■ • 4. -U4|lU <> « 2 1 I i 21 1T| ■ Ocvan City, 7u», nxnd for 9 IV.-. w I*:-" M*Da*w, lC*<rjcl» for Sharp, ■ M?p for H«U(u ■ I\mm w Iblv**-- Tw*hty minus** ■ -v-r ro- Ho# Jolt a son. I The Misses LtwU and Canard.! I nf this city, entertained during the; I t week, Mrs. Adelaide Baker, of j 9 Philadelphia, and owner of the j I popular hostelry, the Oceanic HoteL |
LEE HIGHWAY improvement liprut "Main Street of Nut ion" to be Ninety Ptt Cvltt. I input sod The Urn Highway, from coust to coast, is included in the Federal aid project-, which will develop .seven per cent, of the existing roads of the country through co-operation I hot v. ecu Nution and States. It is> classed as a "main street of the; Nation" by the U. S. Bureau of: Educatiua. w hich thus denominates | ! such toads as the Lincoln Highway, ] 'the Dixie Highway, the Old Span-; j i.sh Trails* and the Lee Highway. In dedicating the Zero Mile- | stone, ihe late President Harding [said: "There is another reason why I thus particular locution should have been chosen for our 'golden milestone.* U marks the approximate meeting place of the Lincoln Highway and the Lee Highway; of the northern and southern systems of national roads." When President Coolidge touched a button in the White House and unveiled the Pacific Milestone in i San Diego, Calif, the message he sent out said: "Lee Highway Association has done a work of national unification in opening up this route between the National Capital and southern California. The monument may well be dedicated to the purpose of marking the meeting place of this splendid highway with r*
ihe waters of the Pacific, in the? hope that it may hasten the coming i ♦lay of a perfected system of high-, way communications throughout the entire Nation." One hundred and eighteen Federal aid projects are now under ■ construction or in the preliminaries I between Washington and San Di-j ego, calling for tho construction of' ! twelve hundred and eight miles of! road and the disbursement of over 1 twenty-two million dollars. "When . that work is finished, the Lee High- 1 way will be 53 per cent pavement, 30 per cent, modern, light-surfaced ! roads, and 7 per cent, natural good i road across Western Plains, which I will make it 90 per cent, a good : tourist route, leaving only 382 miles of little improved road, out, ! of a total of 3,820 miles. 1 • I George F. Bauer, of Philadelphia, j was a recent visitor to town. Mr. j Bauer is actively identified with jthe Ocean City Fishing Club and ' j a well known summer resident. Joseph Wriggins has returned to( ! the city of New York, after a brief j visit to his parents, Mr. and Mm.f [Maurice Wriggins. j
LIGHTNING FIVE FALL TU MERCER i Mel. A l CHUN STARS Poll THE 1 INVADERS. WHILE UENXEK EE AT I Ul\S |.\ IIOMK TEAM I ( j 1 , Ocean City V Lighting Five, an [aggregation of promising talent, :jwekv defeated by u strong Aiuintette ! representing the Mercer Athletic! fjClub «»f Atlantic City, in a fust and ' !' furious gume on the Temple Hull court. The tally hoard recorded 34 to 1L in favor of the invaders. During the fim half, the local f ; five failtii utterly to' switch on [ their Lightning, while the visitors! mounted up a score of 14 points,; ' against their four. The second, ■.half found them rallying a little,*: > but to the end they foiled to mutch •iuieii rivals. • ! Newton Benner, with two field Hgoal^ tu his credit, was the star performer for the Lightning Five, 1 while McLaughlin, with five two1 pointers, featured for Mercer. * Abram^ and Conley arched some ' duos In fine style. ' OCEAN CITY LIGITKING FIVE 1 f a. f.«. f.l. t-l». a N. iWnnr, . tiA w«i\| J 0 0 4 I<». John*>n. furw»nl-o»0>r 114 3 B lobftwN. CVMUl u « u O - T. li«nn#T. auarU 1 0 o t y L. BMMr. tfuanl V V 0 0 % — — aww j
Uunh. KUhrtl (i 0 0 0 ScHtiiMn. fnrwuril . J u 0 2 I 4 11 MEKCICK A. C . r.g. r.y. r.i. t pShvvl furMarJ J u O I McLkuJblin, I'uiHaiJ a it " 1 0 Abriuuii. rvitioi' 4 o ii H Cuuhry. *'u«rU ;i I I Urwi.nl. ^uitl I 4 r. i Hi i 7 34 I SubM it uUim» ibvAli ril)', G. JuhliM»n . } (ui It Ji.liitii.il, .Spmnnn li«» (!, J.>bn>4>n. i ti nh fur 1.. lUriuiui . Tlliw -»f Il«iv4« llflwli nituuiiVI SIT WASHINGTON Mrs. William W. Weeks ami I daughter, Miss Mildred, spent tho week-end in Washington, 1). C., and wore loyally entertained by! Mr: and Mrs. John C. Steclmun, of) i Washington and Ocean City. Miss Freda Steel man. who is a student jit the Martha Washington Seminary, will spend the Christmas 'hulitlays at home.
i Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey
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I Three M I Cars in One ! | I A wonderful business car for dad-— 1 I big loading space for samples, grips, I tools, anything — by removing rear ^HV[ yk 1 seat and upholstery! A wonderful . I closed car for the whole family— both /| | c i a I seats adjustable forward and back- ISg VJIl il I ward to accommodate everybody, i >?~^9 aj A II fl I tali and short! A wonderful vaca- [ TO I* /VH /9 I tion car for next summer — seats and ]■ I upholstery make up into fuU-sired HI «! II I bed! More service at less cost! Come S"rar2." ISSSu'SSJS ||| I and enioy a free demonstration* HI ua to be applied well enough to Iff 9 Hi take care of your every Gift need. 191 9 Hi Something for everybody! And, /J9 9 ^■1 j at right prices, too. A few sug- JO I 9l\ ' ™R^THER: II I ill "I rfl m r.fcIWi* \ ? SAFETY RAZORS !■ I ^^CHAMPIOM H fw" 1 I m i FOR MOTHER: |H I EUGENE CORSON S\ J SSJ ?,SNra i| fl , HI 1 ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ■■ I 9th and Bay Ave. Ocean City, N. J. MM sets of dishes 19 ■ f • ■ ■' — -1 " ' - ■ *| 99\ MgNCTOSTER RIFLES 19 I i REICHLE BILTi J ! B SCOUT KNOTS /Ml | Ml1 ELECTRIC TRAINS f/llf I _ « FOR DAUGHTER: Km I | Ocean. City Laundry Co. j H S7_ - Jf I | Sth AND HAVEN AVE. J 9| WALLACE & SONY J I I I Rough Dry Work W oppoiTtty haii 11 I | TRY OUR DAMP WASH Rf r-yj 1 Wh Not Si i Your RUGS and j Br I BLANKETS to U., Where They J[ j 'rS^R I j SPECIAL ATTENTION f , j I J Quality and Service That Satisfies , , s/ *
New Cleveland Special Coupe Model
CLEVELAND'S NEW MODEL TO LINE Optional I dlors Featured With l*aU>ht Coupe — Other Features "With the addition of u new spc-, cia) Coupe model, the Clcvelund line for 1924 now comprises ten models," stales C. M. Campbell, of Campbell's Garage, 1158 Asbury Avenue, locul Cleveland Six distributor. "This newest model gives motor' car buyers an unusual opportunity! to exercise their individual tastes i as to colors. The model features eight optional color choices: Cleveland coach blue, blue devil blue, Bavarian blue, delft blue, Cleveland carmine, Cleveland maroon, beige brown and simplex green. For this reason it is destined to become ex- ■ ceedingly popular with women drivers and those who like distinc-
tion in appearance. "The model is further enhanced) by a nickel radiator, winged enpj T«L <14 T*n Yur» E*ptri»i»f» j MAE E. BENNETT Ocean City's Only RESIDENT HAIR DRESSER All Other Branches Sc^T^ita.nt 658 ASBURY AVENUE ' ' j
and motometer, aluminum steps. A I '•distinctive' feature is the aluminum! ' top braces and bead" of aluminum i between the hood and cowl. From! every angle there is a sportive I touch. j "Three passengers can be uccom-1 1 motlated in this new special coupe, i The upholstery i» genuine leather i throughout. Exceptional storage' ! space is provided back of the driv- 1 er's seat and in the rear deck for* j large and small articles. Both , i compartments are guarded by a i lock. ;i "Disc wheels instead of wood are ;! featured." i A FEW XMAS SUGGESTIONS 5 i " Gold Filled or Silver Pencils, $1.75 ! The Cartridge Filling Fountain Pens J.: $5.00 ,j. Men's Leather Wallets $1.50 up p! Smoking Seta $2.75 ! Kiwanis Knives, Cuff Links, etc. • ! Ivory Boudoir Lamps La Tusca, Richelieu, Delta Pearls — All indestructible ' Ml styles and shapes of Wrist Watches $7.5$ up Those set with Diamonds and IE; Sapphires $85 up - Ivory Clocks, Sterling Pieces and all the regular jewelry line. Don't forget — Five pounds of Roosevelt Chocolates, fresh made, 1 in Xmns box at $2.75. LAKE'S JEWELRY STORE 841 Asbury Ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. • ■■ — i ? i
■Mifpr 1 WRIRKViSllfe J A Man and His Glasses must suit each other perfectly. 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. You cannot select good glasses by guess work. It requires the skill of an optician to determine the right kind. As we charge nothing for our examinations, you are foolish to neglect the opporwhnt your eyes need, tunity of learning exactly TTarry h« lake 841 ASBURY AVE. Ocean City, N. J.
i George Blncknian in a student of the Philadelphia Dental School, while' Arthur Blackmail is em-i ployed us chemist by the Atlantic Refining Company, Philadelphia. Mi** Amy Blackmail is a nurse, associated with the Gemiantown Hospital at Philadelphia.
David S. Pat ton, of Philadelphia, j wan a visitor to this resort on Thursday* Mr. Pat ton i* a weli1 known summer resident, and a member of the Ocean City Anglers' Club.
I Interior Decorating [ ! In our new, large store, we are now | ready to serve you with Interior Decorating, Draperies, Slip Covers, Lamp Shades, Fancy Pillows, etc. A fine line of Christmas Gifts ; MRS. HELEN CORSON j 608 EIGHTH STREET j j Ocean City New Jersey
Christmas Candy THE OCEAN CITY CANDY SHOP can aupply your Xma* » demands in the best candy en the market. Wholesale and retail distributors for the K. Greenfield Sons' Celebrated Chocolate*. 1 A beautiful tine of boxed candy, also by the pound. No other store in town has candy like our* and at the ? low prices. , H. VanFossen 604 EIGHTH STREET Ocean City New Jersey Phone 56-R
DONT BE LONELY JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE AS THEY "Twitch the Switch" for Silent Service and the "Matchless" Night ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY 10th AND WEST AVENUE OCEAN CITY DIVISION
So many and varied aw the offering* in our El^t^cal \ / Goods line that rarely you ehould have no trouble In find- \ \J H ^ \ I I some suitable Gift here for most any one of your f./RH|HR H f \ Ml \ relatives or friends— he It man, woman or child. * Jgr W IK f I \ Housohohl Appliances thatll please the housewife. \ B H \ I y VV. Cigar Lighters, Flash Lamps, etc., for the men folks. And 9 m J ' \ Klectrical Toys of varied types for the youngsters. A / 9 /* ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR \1 . '

