Jul 1925 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Jul 1925 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Jul 1925 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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How Many Local PeopleiCan You | Baptists Have<br />
0. W. Greenberg, Sated Sflhowtte -Artist, Will Draw Pnminen.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pott Star the Sew*, and Print* Will Appear ia<br />
' Each Inne<br />
-a W OHEBNBUHO<br />
«n youre«*nl«, by their P»U.T<br />
Have New Books<br />
at Local Library<br />
Works Aie Koctlj <strong>of</strong> a Biographl<br />
cal Habtre; Etch Beviewed<br />
Ubr»y 1.-th. new High School "«».»-»«<br />
Henry Tho,u. Bachel'or <strong>of</strong><br />
Nature: by Leon Baialgette. In<br />
this<br />
' gette _. _ -„«.»..<br />
: irtl J<br />
£>ood reading*<br />
I baton th« cold waataar sets «a-<br />
I White no aecorata nruraa may y«t<br />
]b» linn r«fardln«- th» coat. It ta<br />
1 In the metal room* or the pastorate,<br />
at Tenth Street and Wesley<br />
"*^IW Hew Buactora to Be Avenue, during the winter and In The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> FUhlnc Club<br />
and the Anglers' dab <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Completed Before the Hot & SSSST* """"" *"*** <strong>City</strong>, will hold a combined casting<br />
tournament under the sanc-<br />
Watch Next Tuesday's Paper for First <strong>of</strong> the Series<br />
tion or the Surf Angling Club*,<br />
„ , ^ Roster <strong>of</strong> Fire Chiefs Saturday. <strong>Jul</strong>y 15. at 9 o'clock,<br />
<strong>City</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>iles for the NEWS exon<br />
the beach at Fifty-ninth<br />
.cluslvaly.<br />
Ba»ement and Two Stories) Recently Gathered Here Street.<br />
There' are to be four events.<br />
small pair <strong>of</strong> scissors, a small the First Baptist Church and St ^ te .**** "'«'•' Association.<br />
and Mr. aroenburg- produces one's<br />
likeness In black and white.<br />
obt<br />
"'ned HUrrell. Court House.<br />
as architect for the contemplated<br />
J.; I?' handicapping will be used In<br />
.; Samuel A. Qruvdr.<br />
«rhan« £ 7 \ r , Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. N. J.:<br />
U, ,* ^ ..' .. I i.u!T 8tate - *« ron »• Baker - Maplewood. N.<br />
brief description or Up to a hobby While the winter congregation J.; H. W. Brtder. Egg Harbor,<br />
or business will be. given. - or the First Baptist Church N - J -: William Gilbert. Capo May,<br />
This will be the first tune that numbers about 125. the summer N. •>•; Frederick Uonolll, Landismany<br />
<strong>of</strong> the promlnont men <strong>of</strong> eongregatlon awelU to 800. and vllle, N. J..- William Davis. Buth-<br />
•T^ VilZ i •""""""""•' u pear as follows: " Mystery event,<br />
unknown' distance,",' "Ring<br />
event, something new."<br />
- Many valuable prlies are to be<br />
awarded. All contestants must<br />
be 16 years or older. A staff<br />
camera man <strong>of</strong> the 'Moorlyn<br />
Theatre will take motion pictures<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbo events and they will be<br />
shown In the theatre later.<br />
°* Tne at the ema£er helghtb visitors^ho <strong>of</strong> the season. attend 1500. Somers erford. Point. N. J.I K. John J.: C. D. M. Halnes. Hosier '. Information regarding the<br />
Ocoan newspaper, <strong>City</strong> have • ' appeared ' • In any . Tne the services ema£er come visitors^ho from all attend ov«ir Somers Abeecon, Point. N. K. J.: Ira' C. M. Olberaon Hosier, tournament may be obtained from<br />
newspaper, Mr. Orcenburg. • ' ' the • artist. Is Now the services Jersey and come other from States all ov and Absecon. Abeecon N. N J.; J: Miss Ira' Estelle Olberaon M Charles T- Maginnls, chairman,<br />
woU known In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, where for this reason alone. Interest In|Tlnneru^ (Honorary),JBIoomlleld the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing Club, and<br />
Dr. Samuel McGlary,'the Anglers'<br />
Seventh Street and Asbury Ave. be unique not only In archltec- "*/«».!<br />
It was due to the reason that Mr. tural style but aWIn IU abimy * tu ° U<br />
Oreenburg was sti<br />
y<br />
t O<br />
to suit Its capacity<br />
Oltyjhat made It possible for the emajl eon«Te«iitlon.<br />
Bader, fc7«jr Harbor.. N. J.<br />
some well-known person to thai He has snipped many famous I£hufch' here w4s<br />
NEWS readers. . |men and women. Including the!„,._..______."_.<br />
Mr<br />
ten years be has<br />
p serve as i<br />
*»£» "**" '«* ure ° m « n Bt ""^ tlttiO »« «P«ned toltlon <strong>of</strong> a cargo <strong>of</strong> a rum'<br />
- appearance <strong>of</strong> the Bllhouullen.'<br />
-Ing. for not the least Important ::• •• ' .<br />
.reason that, through the achieve- ' _ ' _J<br />
ments <strong>of</strong> this poor deformed lm- Fi-iiKr rVmon<br />
migrant <strong>of</strong> 1889, thU country Is *^9 U J «-"/lMCIl<br />
once more shown to be the real<br />
land <strong>of</strong> opportunity. • '• ,_ w.<br />
Ure and letters <strong>of</strong> Walter HJncs " "* •<br />
•Page; edited by Burton J. Hen- .'.,' ~~~<br />
•colorful and graphic picture <strong>of</strong> ^ »_•»•_« *<br />
_men, atmosphere, events and BO- turn. Wnicn Lack* Annuemeat<br />
•clal conditions In the two great ,<br />
-^lhe l .I?at! d o'f*w d a e r mOCraC ' e * Un ' W"* B* 0 " 1 *" "DaHy Doieb"<br />
AHel the lfre <strong>of</strong> Shelley- by claM - that «« » eW »» *° »' d «= k<br />
•Andre ilauroisf 0 •JlSSrSTaho-. SK2ft "^"JS* fi ^1^^^^<br />
no preconceived opinion <strong>of</strong> the fi^'Vi,*"• iS^J.jL ^?» ( ^<br />
man, anr more than wouid a i B i?£ al 5| I ? t I' i ^% if^»t. "<br />
•novelist unfolding day by day and a h wa ,*S L tt 'W f ?'* *°, nt '"<br />
event.by event .his hero's exist- f' oc r7 jr> 5jt' ch h *»-, Bok ,. tllIe<br />
enee. He has oM the Bense <strong>of</strong> ^''SS^f^Ji"^/^^^" 0 ":<br />
humor that Shelley lacked, arid , **" '°"o«"»« «« the lint <strong>of</strong> the<br />
he Bhowa ftae utter absurdity <strong>of</strong> a Wv Um,rn,ii»iv M« W »<br />
nhull/xr-n u/lM Mono »j!|<br />
' • ' • " • " • ' - ' . "$•%$<br />
Our Famous Chicken Waffle Dtaf*<br />
v Soperb Sea-Food Pttt«r»'•«:<br />
Fresh VegetaUe Platter.<br />
Steaks, Chops, S<strong>of</strong>t-Shell Crsb<br />
Daily Sinp^^H <strong>of</strong> Baby LobrterJ I<br />
upreme.<br />
AD Served.Right<br />
*« Week end—o r any time it's<br />
HOTEL STRAND<br />
Ownenhip-Management<br />
Hwne 980<br />
SEASON <strong>1925</strong><br />
Acres <strong>of</strong> Diamonds<br />
RIGHT MERE-IN OCEANCITY<br />
That's what the wise men are saying now. Why send your dollars. -<br />
. ' to Florida? That's 1500 miles away. ~<br />
A Government Engineer stood on the Fishing Pier at 4th Street and<br />
...."• said:. "Draw a line from Atlantic <strong>City</strong> to Sea Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>'s beach and it _<br />
runs 3600 feet outside this pier, therefore <strong>Ocean</strong>'<strong>City</strong>'s uptown beach must<br />
- • .go out 3600 feet more," and he stood on the ocean end <strong>of</strong> that pier which<br />
is 800 feet long.<br />
. He knew what he was talking about—there are men living right now<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> who have seen the uptown beach go 1500 feet towards<br />
Europe. It will go 1500 feet farther within a few years more.<br />
YOU OUGHT TO BUY SOME OF IT NOW!<br />
Don't tell your children later on: "I might have been a rich man ii<br />
had only bought some <strong>of</strong> that beach-front a Few years back.'* '<br />
Every client who has bought through m has made real money 1 —we<br />
. claim to-have vision on beach-front values.<br />
We have marked and mapped the receding rocean~at ten different<br />
points. The beach is growing<br />
LIKE GREEN CORN IN JUNE<br />
You can fairly hear it cracking. It grows fast north <strong>of</strong> 10th. Street—look it .<br />
over—it's the widest part <strong>of</strong> the island and getting wider every minute.<br />
Plant a few dollars here and they will grow with the beach you buy.<br />
YOU OUGHT TO OWN ONE OF THESE TRACTS:<br />
'••-. 1. North side <strong>of</strong> First Street, 130 feet wide along Boardwalk.<br />
2. South side <strong>of</strong> First Street, 100 feet wide along Boardwalk.<br />
3. North side <strong>of</strong> St. Charles Place, 100 feet wide along Boardwalk.<br />
' 4. South side <strong>of</strong> North Street, 130 feet wide along Boardwalk. . .<br />
There is no limit to these tracts. They stretch and stretch towards Europe.<br />
We might say each <strong>of</strong> these, tracts is 600 feet long to the Riparian<br />
line, but they.'will go further out in a short time. .<br />
CHOOSE YOUR BARGAIN TODAY!<br />
You can have it financed. You or your agent can consult us. You<br />
will be getting advice from specialists in beach-front values.<br />
GOETZ-KASSAB COMPANY<br />
Beachfront Specialists in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
9th and Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. Phone 108