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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Bridge and Floor<br />
LAMPS<br />
$7.50 to $20.00<br />
Getz" Cylinder<br />
Electric<br />
iVashing Machines<br />
$120.00<br />
CHARLES E. ADAMS & BRO<br />
...FURNITURE^<br />
720-722 Asbury Avenue .: •.''. £ss»SS*[ . •' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
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<strong>of</strong> a ehlM should not**) <strong>of</strong> ooosumtillation<br />
tw aentT O. T. r T^<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> View Rooms Near Fast Shore<br />
HARVEY B. DANEHO 1<br />
OSCAR L. SCHWARll<br />
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• •.•••• • , v ; : * s<br />
.••:•• •••.••,v'-:fii<br />
minded him <strong>of</strong> the morning at the<br />
*m$m<br />
i Bleeping dogs • lie—also<br />
rthaTfaUen across the road.<br />
• us II mi ae»«g= :=s ^ g=g= T<br />
[Tokio Gift Shop<br />
For Sale<br />
. Fnmiiied 8 room brick home. Hot water ha*t AH eon-<br />
- venlence*. Central location. Trice ft.900.00<br />
CARRIE R. SHANNON<br />
510 Ninth Street Lincoln Hotel Building<br />
Cottage*, Bungalow*, Apartments for Sale or Bent<br />
BeH Phono 1074<br />
Corinne Gowns<br />
Cmtom Made<br />
Remodeling Alteration*<br />
Knth 8t sa>4 Wesley Are,<br />
ladies' TaUoring<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty, ». JV<br />
t warn, nvt la, vm<br />
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WafehaaAntarUgfct<br />
•a* ...<br />
again, my<br />
<strong>On</strong>e-<strong>of</strong> the easiest ways to<br />
The letter should be addressee*<br />
separate two dollars from your<br />
to the person whose name appear-<br />
bank roll la to drive your motor<br />
ed, on the card accompanying the b^swF*<br />
ear past an amber light In the<br />
flowers. If no name appeared on learning**<br />
traffic control district. . The<br />
the card, the letter should be ad-<br />
police Instructions are traffic<br />
dressed to tli. Secretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
must atop at all Intersections<br />
Club- The letter could be some-<br />
when the amber light Is shown<br />
thing like this:- •<br />
nances?<br />
on the traffic control lights.<br />
Dear Friends: -<br />
Motorists failing to observe this Dear Hiss Flo: When sending a<br />
regulation are faced with a wedding gift, should the donor's<br />
I was vary much pleased Indeed<br />
<strong>On</strong>e, which, at the present time card be enclosed with the gift, or<br />
at your friendly and generous<br />
Is two dollars. The purpose <strong>of</strong> should a note be enclosedf (I)<br />
thought <strong>of</strong> ma and .tbe new baby.<br />
making. «u trafno stop, is to Is It proper to display the sifts at<br />
Thank you very much for giving<br />
fuAUsh a clear thoroughfare the weddingT If so. should the<br />
us so much happiness. The flowers<br />
for flra engines or other cards be with the gifts? Thank<br />
were beautiful, aad although the<br />
with<br />
vehicle* In a time <strong>of</strong> emergency. you. E. B.<br />
new baby couldht say very much<br />
ratarn ben oT<br />
about them, she watched them all<br />
This system has been adopted<br />
. . .<br />
day long. She must have thought T<br />
In many <strong>of</strong> tbe larger cities<br />
recently. . '<br />
The donor's card should be en-<br />
bride<br />
closed with the gift. Gifts may be<br />
The traffic regulations are: displayed at the wedding. How-<br />
Left turns from Asbury Aveever, the donor's card should be<br />
nue on red light; left turns removed. . '<br />
from streets crossing Asbury<br />
Announcement<br />
Avenue on green light; right iDear Miss Flo: When sending<br />
turns on either red or green greeting cards. Is'It correct to ad-<br />
light; traffic stops on amber dress the envelope by typewriter?<br />
light. Cars making left turns<br />
(2) Are "thank you" cards con-<br />
Opening <strong>of</strong> tfca^<br />
<strong>On</strong> to Gay Faroe In 1927<br />
are directed to drive close to<br />
sidered good fortnT F. T.<br />
• . •<br />
the curb before making the-<br />
their friends and former comrades, turn.<br />
(1) Greeting cards should be<br />
very personal, and therefore, need Haines Cut Price Medicine<br />
American Legion Band Plans exchange Ideas and views. A bit<br />
the personal touch. They should<br />
<strong>of</strong> friendly rivalry prompts each 16.00 monthly. Assisted by thebo<br />
addressed by hand. •.<br />
reral thousand people<br />
with palpitating hearts.<br />
„! was so dense that when<br />
•began bis ascent It was<br />
^todWert traffic from<br />
revenue between Ninth<br />
_Jer*seleeted*'the southwest<br />
"facing Asbury Avenue, as<br />
' itacHmb. He was dressam<br />
white costume with rubber<br />
I etnvss shoes.<br />
ft"??... to jji, back was a<br />
B." Attached to<br />
. — the sign <strong>of</strong> an<br />
t real estate firm stattront<br />
lots are safer."<br />
; window<br />
windows for hand<br />
a was impossible for<br />
•to reach from one win-<br />
. SrSs whenh« reached the<br />
kSSoTwindow by •"•£»*'»<br />
l T U manner. - A ledge<br />
window and<br />
Sd^ Z<br />
ent was even more dlfrSe<br />
upward cUmb. The<br />
learned that the ap-<br />
••human 0y." was Ot-<br />
. from one window to<br />
W Gardiner would<br />
^rtfurnlahKnt the only<br />
the building. This was<br />
Itsd nntU be t*"^" 1 Running Water Near Beach<br />
Private Baths" Near Stations<br />
**£<br />
fSon the doors. **?»*"*<br />
I.^r.. down a neighboring<br />
stunt was staged by Mor-<br />
!«* Post, <strong>of</strong> the Am-rtcan<br />
The leglonalres solicited<br />
furnish<br />
are queer<br />
.who h-f climbed<br />
ln. ; ••••>{:<br />
ho h*O sooa to achool with BaUl. and was her beat<br />
U her ralnd<br />
P «• "narrr.<br />
" ^ ""Up*"' roans- axchJtecl who haa achieved an tnUr-<br />
•J?*i}!??<br />
MARJOL<br />
munch friaiuU.<br />
Curtis WMtht como. to JaduoovlUa.<br />
Florid*, to dnw pUna tor a railroad<br />
company <strong>of</strong> which Salllo's C«th«r I.<br />
prealdent.' Ho U Invited to ataV In<br />
Bailie's b<strong>of</strong>ne. Proelnqulty and Salllo'a<br />
Undaolabla charm win him In. «plte<br />
<strong>of</strong> hla avowod av«rmlon to th« artificial<br />
atmoaphoro In which ahe nvvu.<br />
Ballla. bolnv Balllo. rota lonely, tho<br />
nlsht after aha and Cuttlaa iKm<br />
d hll C l t<br />
many -sections <strong>of</strong> the<br />
|s »» years <strong>of</strong> age.<br />
X rjpuUllon. Ha dlaasvrovM <strong>of</strong> tha "Jan" type.<br />
TXD DIUJNda—Whoao nvUn otHactlroln Ufa la arren*iAi^pettln. DMtlea"<br />
BLUB MlTCHKiXr—WiMMA (InUhlnf-achool education hu taught h»r tb*<br />
__ WAI J*?.*"? l 1 moat effectlv«. If uncoav«titlonal, mttthodat <strong>of</strong> oombatlnc Annul.<br />
ffi 5? fSHKRp-A «ay phlUr«W«r <strong>of</strong>. Wall Bu«t «boM tlnvt la Occupied<br />
chl<strong>of</strong>lylIn avoiding hla wife.<br />
T>IUE ANL> DOU CHKNOWETH—Of the mairioA aat and SaUlVa<br />
while Curtlaa ta away • on<br />
bualneaa and goes on a cocktail party.<br />
Anne Coddlnirton tella CurtUa hoplrur<br />
that aba. heraelf, will find admiration'<br />
In' hla ey?n nnd Curtlaa. thouaii h«<br />
•till lovea Balllo. iitaya away from her<br />
and become* attentive to Anno.<br />
Balllo. from plquu. atarta to Miami<br />
to uttend a houao party belnir frtyt^i<br />
by tho Divine* who aro nouvher that 8ollle U Seventh race, 100 yams, breast<br />
Innocent. After Mra. Fisher departa,<br />
Bnlllo fncca th« future, and aeea ahoad<br />
<strong>of</strong> her only darkneaa. 8h« leoma that<br />
>o hour ana trial ahn In Rllle'a lov~bad-alao baan Warren<br />
' brcomea narvourt and Kiaher. Kille. announrea that ahe la<br />
that they urry on to th« Dl- throusii with "married men" — now<br />
road: '<br />
Dreary Days <strong>of</strong> Vain Regret for Sallie<br />
The next few weeks were bard<br />
u> endure. I was beginning to<br />
feel the effect or the ugly scandal<br />
that was being whispered about.<br />
In a letter to Elllo from Pensacols<br />
came the news that Warren<br />
Fisher and hla wife were seen constantly<br />
together and were apparently<br />
reconciled. That was like<br />
Warren. He would'be_most devoted<br />
to her Until things quieted<br />
down. Then be would revert to<br />
type. When a man Is highly susceptible<br />
to feminine charms. It's<br />
a condition like the texture <strong>of</strong> his<br />
•kin or the color <strong>of</strong> • bis eyes.<br />
There is no change. Yes. • they<br />
were happy enough- In the eyes'<strong>of</strong><br />
the world. His connection with<br />
the Inn episode would die away on<br />
the breeie. but not BO easy the<br />
judgment I would receive. Already<br />
the tale had begun to show Its effect<br />
upon my friends. Even the<br />
ones whom I thought would stand<br />
by me had grown noticeably cool.<br />
Invitations to homes-where I had<br />
always been a welcome guest<br />
ceased to arrive, and when I came<br />
upon a group at the Country Club<br />
whispering excitedly, the conversation<br />
Immediately ceased. '<br />
When older hostesses did not<br />
Include me on their lists. It hurt.<br />
Not that I enjoyed their bridge<br />
parties, luncheons or teas, but<br />
there la a sort <strong>of</strong> satisfaction In<br />
always being Invited to things,<br />
and at least being gtn a chano<br />
to refuse. . • " •<br />
I was not afraid that Father<br />
would hear the 'Ugly tale. He<br />
would, <strong>of</strong> course, be spared. I<br />
knew that Curtlss Wright had<br />
heard because or what Marjorie<br />
had said. : At a dance, she had<br />
overheard Anne discussing the affair<br />
and impressing htm with the<br />
fact that Warren Ftsher. and I had<br />
left Jacksonville together and that<br />
it had all-been arranged. Bhe re-<br />
station and even asked him If be<br />
remembered Paul Wright yelling<br />
"bride and groom." Of ' course<br />
Anne would recall that.<br />
<strong>On</strong> another occasion, Marjorie<br />
and Anne were at the same meet-<br />
Ing <strong>of</strong> the bridge club when the<br />
affair at the Inri was being aired<br />
for tbe first time. Anne, it seemed,<br />
was after my scalp more than any<br />
<strong>of</strong> the other glrla. •<br />
"Why, Sallle," MarJ said, "right<br />
before all <strong>of</strong> us she kept harping<br />
on the fact that she thought |t<br />
was very Indiscreet for you and<br />
Warren Fisher to be' 8EHN eolj*<br />
away on the same train. That she<br />
and Curtlss were, down at the atstlon<br />
the morning you left and that<br />
you both seemed.ao thoroughly<br />
congenial. Oosh! she Is a catt<br />
MarJ and Bob were staunch<br />
"others said they .wanted to-stlck<br />
to me but that tbelr rathers objected<br />
to their friendship with a<br />
girl who had been so unwise.<br />
Others even said that their husbands<br />
were to blame for their<br />
sudden change. As If tf«>« n stroke—Won by Furman. <strong>of</strong> Ions<br />
Star Club. , -<br />
Blgbth raoe. 50 yards, breast<br />
stroke, for girto^-Woa by Helen<br />
Hlllegas. <strong>of</strong> Turner's; second,<br />
Marie Hlllegas, <strong>of</strong> Turner's!<br />
third. M. Curry. Time. 41. .<br />
• Ninth race. 440 yards, free<br />
style, for men—Won by Furman,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Turner's; second. Marshal],<br />
Philadelphia Swimming Club;<br />
third. Lapltlna. <strong>of</strong> Lone Star,<br />
This race was featured by ' a<br />
struggle for third place which was<br />
won by Lapltrna by a scant yard<br />
margin.<br />
Fancy Diving—Joseph Hackney.<br />
Hygela, 101 points; second,<br />
Daniel Mulchinock. Hygela. S4.1<br />
points: third. H. Blshas. <strong>of</strong> Lone<br />
8tar. 90.8 points: fourth, James<br />
Murphy, <strong>of</strong> JLone Star. 71.». Mulchinock.<br />
who won second honors,<br />
was a lad <strong>of</strong> 10 years.<br />
Olrls fancy diving—Won by M.<br />
Hlllegas. <strong>of</strong> Turner's. »g.» points!<br />
second, T. Hering. <strong>of</strong> Lone Star,<br />
80.7: third. B. Qallen. 77.<<br />
points. • .<br />
A niuelcal pageant was conducted<br />
on the pier In tbe evening<br />
by tbe beach class* conducted by<br />
Florence Van Hekle Armstrong.<br />
A fireworks display was held<br />
on the beach.at Tenth Street on<br />
tli. r\o.Ing <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y Fourth. The<br />
ty war. tho noit upoctacular<br />
complete line <strong>of</strong> Beady Mxed Paint*, Var-<br />
TiUrn* Hna«»la <strong>of</strong> all kinds, Wall Fainti and Elder A,<br />
3enks Broilies, Gold and Almninmn faint, Vanish and<br />
motlarij Pure Gum Spirits <strong>of</strong> Turpentine, also Commercial<br />
Spirits, Spar Stains, liquid Wood Filler, Crack Filler, Fro*<br />
linseed 00, Fatty, Faint and Varnish Hemover, Shingle<br />
Stain, Cement Coxting, OQ Stains." ' .<br />
Sample Can <strong>of</strong> Stain Given With Every Farchase.. - .<br />
. ' ' . BUHJUHO IS 0TO SPECIAITI .<br />
Let us estimate on your Cottage, Bungalows, or Houses..<br />
Our experience in building will afford you the highest grade<br />
<strong>of</strong> workmanship sit the most reasonable figures.<br />
GRUBB BROS,<br />
741 Asbrny Artaae* 609 TUrd Street<br />
oosav am,». J.<br />
^mmt^rrr^r.: &$$<br />
ijiiy.i-,i'.ii'-ssiivii, l jii:l"iiVi''v.ji"L;ii<br />
We maintain tit Complete Bttainen Service and<br />
'. u ~ Letter Shop<br />
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER<br />
F. LEROY HOWE<br />
Telephone 460<br />
803 Eighth Street <strong>Ocean</strong> Gty. vN. J.<br />
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