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EIGHT<br />

OCEAN CUTT LEDGER. OCEAN CETY, NEW JERSE*<br />

aatiurday.Jnly<br />

SPEAKERS TELL <strong>OF</strong><br />

LAW ENFORCEMENT<br />

Prohibition Candidate for Prod-<br />

dent In 1*ZQ Wai On* of Fljlnf<br />

Squadron In Tb,l» City<br />

Frank S. Began, of the Flying<br />

Squadron, made tho opening ad-<br />

dreaa In behalf of prohibition and<br />

law enforcement at tho seriea of<br />

meetings held in this city Satur-<br />

day, Sunday • and Monday. Mo<br />

spoke in tho auditorium and wan<br />

heard with interest. .<br />

Dr. D. Leigh Colvin, who was<br />

the Prohibition candidate for<br />

President In 1920, was the speaker<br />

at the meetings in the Strand<br />

Theatre' Sunday afternoon and<br />

evening. He told of the efforta be-<br />

ing made to repeal tho Volstead<br />

law. He said that Congressman<br />

. Graham, of Philadelphia, a wet.<br />

will probably bo the successor of<br />

Volatead as chairman of the ju-<br />

diciary committee in Congress. Ho<br />

referred to a speech alleged . to<br />

have .been made by Senator Edge<br />

- at a meeting of colored people in<br />

Atlantic City. "<br />

Dr. Colvin Bald that one-half of<br />

. one per;cent. is.not a new propo-<br />

sition in the matter of determining<br />

the limit of Intoxicating bever-<br />

ages. This was the standard es-<br />

tablished by tho nation more than<br />

fifty years ago, and it has been tn<br />

tho Federal law for the same<br />

length of time. It is- also the<br />

• • standard of-three-fourths of -.the<br />

State laws for years.<br />

Elmer Jackson Pearl presided at<br />

the afternoon meeting, and City<br />

Engineer Wru. H. Collision ted the<br />

singing. Clinton D- Lowden was<br />

at the organ, and before the meet-<br />

ing began he played two selections<br />

artistically — "Humorcsque" and<br />

_ the sextet number from "Lucia."<br />

Oliver Wayne Stewart, president<br />

• of the Flying Squadron, was the<br />

* speaker at the meetings Monday<br />

afternoon and evening.<br />

Jheao twilight game*. Those arc<br />

played Tuesday and Thursday<br />

afternoons at 0.15 o'clock. - ~<br />

Score: • Ocean City<br />

R. H. O. A. E.<br />

Marshall, 3b 1 1 2 10<br />

Dennis, ss ..: 0 12 10<br />

Relnoke, lb - 0 18 0 1<br />

Reinoke, lb .<br />

Townsend, If<br />

Trfrbottom. c<br />

Williams. 2b<br />

Lower, cf<br />

Moore, rf<br />

Ati<br />

0 2 2 0 0<br />

0 0 8 0 0<br />

0 1 1 2 1<br />

. 0 0 0 0 0<br />

0 0 10 0<br />

Austin, p 0 10 0 0<br />

Totals .~1 7 24 4 2<br />

MUlville R. H. O. A. E.<br />

Phatnpus, 3b .„;...'... 1 2 12 0<br />

Yettcr, If 1 3 2 0 0<br />

F. Phampo*. lb. 1 1 10 0 0<br />

Suferman, ss ..'. 2 3 13 1<br />

Steelo, 2b ...:. ; 0 2 110'<br />

McCarty, cf _ 0 1 1 0 0<br />

Harris, rf 0 1 1 0 0<br />

Brceden, c 0 0 7 0. 0<br />

Scott, p I 0 0 0 0<br />

Totals ! 6 13 21 6.1<br />

Score by inlng*: -<br />

Ocean City 0 0 10 0 0 0 0—1<br />

Millvillc 1 0 0 10 3 1 0—6<br />

Locals Lose Hard<br />

Ten-Inning: Contest<br />

OennU' Team and PleasantvilU<br />

Nine Seen in One of Brat<br />

(iames of Season<br />

The twilight game on Thursday<br />

evening between Manugvr John G.<br />

Dennis' boys and the Pleasantville<br />

team on the Ocean Cily grounds<br />

wan the best of the season, going<br />

: ten innings.<br />

' "Both pitchers were In good form,<br />

•but Townsend lo«t on the breaks:<br />

. Score:' .<br />

' Ocean City '<br />

R. H. O. A. E.<br />

Marshall, 3b 0-1 4-4<br />

Dennis, ss 0<br />

• Reineke, lb 0<br />

Towns«nd p .0<br />

Tarbottom. If 1<br />

Lower, 2b ....,..*. 0<br />

' Sharp, c 0<br />

Hoffman, rf 0<br />

Austin, cf '.. 0<br />

OCEAN CITY <strong>BE</strong><strong>AT</strong><br />

VINELAND TEAM DR. SWAIN SPEAKS<br />

<strong>TO</strong> KIWANIANS<br />

After Ocean City had a safe ' Dr. Jos. Swain,' former president<br />

L h Cll tho<br />

ft y<br />

lead on tho Vineland White So* Lf Swarthmore College, was tho<br />

on the grounds hero Saturday<br />

afternoon, the visitors came with-<br />

in hailing distance of victory by a<br />

little weird playing on the part<br />

of the Ocean City boys. Austin,<br />

pitching for Ocean City, weakened<br />

in one of the closing Innings. The<br />

combination almost proved too<br />

much for. Manager Dennia' boys. .<br />

Reineke did good work at the<br />

bat for Ocean City.<br />

Score:<br />

Ocean City<br />

R. H. O. A. E.<br />

Marshall. 3b .....<br />

Dennis, ss<br />

Roinicke, lb ..'.<br />

Townsend, If ...<br />

Tarbottom, cf .<br />

Lower, rf<br />

Williams, Sb<br />

Sh<br />

I-Sharp, • 0 1 11<br />

Austin, p '- 1 3<br />

Totals<br />

1<br />

7 13 27 8 1<br />

_ Viacjand.<br />

Fischer, 2b<br />

Paul. If<br />

Delesandro, ss..<br />

Downey, lb<br />

Hagenbarth, 3b .<br />

Peluro, • c J<br />

Garden, cf<br />

Gaino, rf<br />

Magev, p '<br />

Totals<br />

R. H. O. A. E.<br />

speaker at the weekly luhcheon of<br />

tho Kiwanis Club at the Norman-<br />

die. The distinguished gentleman<br />

was introduced by Ewlng T. Cor-<br />

son. realtor, of this city, who was<br />

u star athlete at this Institution a<br />

few years ago.<br />

Dr. Swain told of hi* connection<br />

with the Ginn peace organisation<br />

and of the various phases of the<br />

world situation as seen by him in<br />

his trip around the globe, which<br />

consumed a period of two years<br />

and seven months. There is a<br />

great race question in the -world.<br />

Dr. Swain declared, and he spoke<br />

instructively and entertainingly on<br />

this proposition, holding the close<br />

attention of his hearers.<br />

At tho conclusion of his address.<br />

Dr. Swain Was thanked by Dr. M-<br />

B. Stannard, president of the or-<br />

ganization, for his ' splendid ex-<br />

position of the question, and a ris<br />

0 8 24 10 3<br />

Score by innings:<br />

Ocean City....l 0 2 0 2 0 11 0—7<br />

Vineland- 0 1-10 0 0 0 4 0—6<br />

0 3<br />

0 12<br />

1 0<br />

1 0<br />

1- 2<br />

0 7<br />

0 0<br />

0 2<br />

MILLV1LLE WON<br />

Totals ._.... 1 4 30 12 1<br />

PleasantviUe<br />

R. H. O. A. E.<br />

1 0 2 0 0<br />

Fa»t Twilight Game tads in<br />

feat for Local Team<br />

In a fast, well-played twilight<br />

game Tuesday evening, Millville<br />

downed the Ocean City Collegians<br />

6 to 1. Millville had a number of<br />

outside players on its team and<br />

put up a great game.<br />

Basebll fun* are niigfling some<br />

good contests by not attending<br />

BoTltr, cf<br />

iE. Clark, lb<br />

•Peterson, 2b<br />

Stevenson, ss<br />

'Tajh. 3b<br />

. Clark, If .<br />

rf<br />

. 0<br />

.0<br />

. 1<br />

. 0<br />

. 0<br />

. 0<br />

;. c .., 0<br />

Booye, p .-' 0<br />

9 0 0<br />

4 1 1<br />

0 4 0 1<br />

1 3 2 0<br />

0 0 0 0<br />

11 0<br />

17<br />

0 0<br />

0 0<br />

3 0 0<br />

G 30 7 2<br />

] Totals 2<br />

: Score by inlngs:<br />

Ocean C....0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0.0—I<br />

PNrllle ......0 00001 000 1—2<br />

Lt. CoL Ullrich Here<br />

The Blue and .the Gray Division<br />

of the World's War was made op<br />

of New Jersey, Maryland and Vir-<br />

ginia troops. -The 104th sanitary<br />

train, which handled all of the<br />

wounded, dead and dying in that<br />

division, running into the thou-<br />

iandq,' was under the command of<br />

Lieut. Col. J. Harry Ullrich, who<br />

is taking a few days' rest with his<br />

cousin, Chas. A. Ullrich, at Forty-<br />

ninth street' and Central avenue.<br />

Bay* Cottage Here . -<br />

Leon Leopold has hold his two-<br />

story cottage, with garage under-<br />

neath, at 10 Momingslde road, to<br />

George M. Chew, of Camden. The<br />

house will be occupied by the new<br />

owner. -<br />

<strong>OF</strong>FICERS ELECTED<br />

Mrs. T. Dowdney Clark Headi<br />

Methodist Stammer Auxiliary<br />

The Summer Auxiliary of the<br />

Methodist Church held a very in-<br />

teresting meeting In the music<br />

room of tho Hotel Normandle on<br />

Tuesday - afternoon, with Mrs.<br />

Bryan presiding.<br />

Tho following officers were<br />

elected for the ensuing year;<br />

President,. Mrs. T. Dowdney<br />

Clark; first vice president, Mrs.<br />

John Handley; second vico presi-<br />

dent, Mrs. S. H. Prentzcll; third<br />

vice president, Mrs. Holcomb;<br />

secretary, Mrs. Ella Harold Cossa-<br />

boom; assistant secretary, Mrs.<br />

May.Bryan; treasurer, Mrs. Fred-<br />

TWILIGHT SERVICE<br />

<strong>AT</strong> HOSTESS BOUSE<br />

Dr. John Handley.- Former Army<br />

' Chaplain, Will be Speaker— .<br />

Boccelll to Sing<br />

Next Sunday evening at * seven<br />

o'clock a delightful and unusual<br />

service will bo held for the ex-<br />

-Hervico men at the Hostess House.<br />

on the Boardwalk at Seventh<br />

street. The Rev. Dr, Handley will<br />

IH> the upcakcr at. the service and<br />

tho famous baritone singer, Lulgi<br />

Uoccelli, will render solos, accom-<br />

panied by the violin and piano.<br />

erick Fox; assistant treasurer,<br />

Mrs. E. C. Henderson.<br />

Mra. Taylor . and Mrs.<br />

maker acted as hoHtcstics<br />

A special musical program has<br />

arranged and a song service<br />

Shoe- |W ill follow.<br />

and a' Chairs will be provided and<br />

h<br />

maker acted as hontcsses and a C<br />

very pleasing program was pre- | everyonu interested in giving these<br />

sentcd, consisting of vocal solos by ' men, who saw service on the<br />

i l bttlfilds<br />

sentcd, consisting of vocal so y , saw service on the<br />

Mrs. J. M. Rottcnbaum, piano solos battlefields, a just recognition of<br />

li ifi d<br />

M J<br />

by Mrs. E. H. Cossaboom and a ;<br />

M S<br />

ing vote' of thanks was given by Goff Apartments, Sixth<br />

, j<br />

y Ilieir sacrifices Is invited to attend,<br />

reading by Mrs. Sampson. The Hostess House has been<br />

Mrs. N, 3. Gotf will entertain at' splendidly equipped for the com-<br />

u porch*party at her home, the fort of suffering men and trill be<br />

i<br />

the club men.<br />

Priies were won by • H.' B.<br />

Cooper, Jr., and Roger Williams. .<br />

near the Boardwalk, on<br />

street,, open. for inspection.<br />

Friday The members of the Hostess<br />

afternoon at three o'clock, to which League say that the usefulness and<br />

ill are welcome.<br />

EXPLOITING MIAMI<br />

Photographer - and Publicity Man<br />

-Visits Ocean City<br />

Edward E. Sheppard, who is do-<br />

ing publicity work for Miami and<br />

Miami Beach, representing the {<br />

Chamber of Commerce of Miami,<br />

is now in Ocean City, a guest of<br />

the ' Biacayne. He is traveling'<br />

through the eastern section of the<br />

North in the interest of these<br />

Florida resorts. Using an auto. He<br />

is a photographer of unusual abil-<br />

ity.' He is of pleasing personality<br />

and is doing- good work for Miami.<br />

Mr. Sheppard went, to New<br />

York City in his machine on Wed-<br />

nesday, returning yesterday. He<br />

was accompanied by Misses Betty<br />

and Edythe Btundin and Thos. F.<br />

Jackson, of the Biscayne. — '<br />

Mrs.. Martha H. Smith and<br />

Mitchell H. Smith, of Wilmington,<br />

are among-the-visitors.<br />

COAL<br />

Announcement<br />

NOT ONLY ALL <strong>OF</strong> OUR CUS<strong>TO</strong>MERS, BUT<br />

EVERY HOUSEHOLDER IN OCEAN CITY, SOMERS<br />

POINT, L1NWQ0D AND VICINITY WILL <strong>BE</strong><br />

GRE<strong>AT</strong>LY PLEASED fO KNOWTH<strong>AT</strong> OUR NEW<br />

COAL YARD IS NOW OPEN <strong>AT</strong> NEW JERSEY AVE.<br />

AND THE RAILROAD. THIS LOC<strong>AT</strong>ION MAKES<br />

IT POSSIBLE FOR US <strong>TO</strong> SERVE YOU WITH THE<br />

SAME DEPENDABLE COAL WITHOUT THE EXTRA<br />

CHARGE FOR HAULING.<br />

WE SERIOUSLY URGE YOU <strong>TO</strong> GIVE YOUR<br />

COAL NEEDS CAREFUL CONSIDER<strong>AT</strong>ION, AND<br />

WHEREVER POSSIBLE PUT <strong>AT</strong> LEAST A GOOD<br />

PORTION <strong>OF</strong> YOUR WINTER'S SUPPLY IN NOW.<br />

KINDLY TELEPHONE OR WRITE YOUR OR-<br />

DERS FOR THE PRESENT <strong>TO</strong> OUR <strong>AT</strong>LANTIC CITY<br />

<strong>OF</strong>FICE <strong>AT</strong> INDIANA AND BALTIC AVES. UNTIL<br />

OUR TELEPHONE <strong>AT</strong> SOMERS POINT IS IN-<br />

STALLED.<br />

Will. Hold Picnic Sapper<br />

A picnic (upper will be given<br />

in the- Strathmere' M. E. Church<br />

MASONS <strong>TO</strong> HAVE<br />

BIG JGHT HERE<br />

Ocean City Uwlu'\ \'. 171, K.<br />

and A. M., will hold an- emergent \<br />

communication Frliliiy evening,<br />

August 3, to be known im the<br />

lodge's ,"Midsummer -Speciul," for I<br />

the benefit of VUHIIIK brethren.<br />

There will be refreshment*.<br />

At this meeting the officerx of<br />

Belcher Lodge,'of Atlantic City,<br />

will confer the master degree in<br />

full uniform.<br />

need of a placo for these heroes la<br />

mine Urgent as the years 'go by.<br />

Thin in the slxth'season that<br />

thix free' vocational center<br />

beun maintained here. Hotels and<br />

others co-operate and thui msb<br />

the work possible. • ••<br />

"Come next Sunday evening «.<br />

Joy tho service, and singing sod u,<br />

the splendid work that is bdat<br />

done," says Mrs. Kenton Warn?<br />

president of tho league.<br />

FIRE ALARM BUXBS<br />

14—Sixth and. Pleasure smas.<br />

17—Eleventh and Bay annas.<br />

18—Fourteenth and Bay »»—ri<br />

36—Seventh and West ansat.<br />

42—Second and Asbury '»—n<br />

43—Fourth and Asbury aTHai<br />

46—Eighth and Asbary S<strong>TO</strong>U<br />

49—Tenth and Asbury anasi<br />

48—Thirteenth and Ajbnfy an.<br />

noe.<br />

49—Sixteenth and Asbnrv gss.<br />

bue.<br />

• El—North and Central avegsa.<br />

54—Sixth and Central arena.<br />

57—Eleventh and Ceatnl a*<br />

nue..<br />

67—Twelfth and Weslty nm».<br />

68—Fourteenth and Weslty m-<br />

nue. '<br />

7S—Fourth and Ocean avenue,<br />

76—Seventh and Ocean __<br />

78— Ninth and Ocean avtma.<br />

82—Second and Atlantic<br />

Oil—Bay avenue and Batteict<br />

road. ' •<br />

96—Boardwalk and Moorlya te-<br />

race.<br />

621—Twentieth and Central sn-<br />

nue.<br />

SPECIAL REDUCTION<br />

IN ALL<br />

WHITE AND COLORED<br />

SHOES<br />

' At Bracebridge.tlall— I<br />

Guests at BrucebridKe Hull in-<br />

clude the following! Mrs. Walter<br />

Epperson, Nashville; . S. Watkins<br />

and wife and MISH Linda Wutkina,<br />

Merchantyille; MUs L.'A. Whlt-<br />

aker, Germantown, iind W: A.<br />

on Wednesdy, August 1, betw«n | Christian and wife, Shumokln.<br />

6 and 8 o'clock. Tickets, 60 cents. I<br />

Ice cream and cake extra. ' Thu<br />

Annual Election I<br />

annual election of the<br />

C. W. Gabell, Jr., an$ family, of | Golden Rule Society will be held j<br />

hilhi h t J Fid A t :i t th O<br />

Philadelphia,, are here for a<br />

of u few weeks.<br />

j<br />

stay J on Friday. August :i, at tho Ocean<br />

I City Seashore Home for Babies. '<br />

1018 ASBURY AVE. S. ROBINSON, Pro*.<br />

COMPLETE LINE <strong>OF</strong> HOSIERY<br />

nifliiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,.! Hiiiiii<br />

NOW 1<br />

Is the time to renew that<br />

• ' J •<br />

ion to the<br />

Parsells Coal Co.<br />

By HAROLD M. PARSELLS<br />

PHONE, MARINE 9<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

LEDGER<br />

\ . • .• . , • . # . . . .<br />

that you have neglected<br />

W:-<br />

-•• -V<br />

.:»>..•&• »*'m.im<br />

VOL. xxvi—NO: ss<br />

OCEAN CITY. NEW JPBSEY, S<strong>AT</strong>URDAY. AUGUST 4, 1923<br />

MORE THAN FOUR HUNDRED<br />

OCEAN CITY'S<br />

HANDSOME OCEAN-FRONT <strong>HOTEL</strong><br />

ADMIRED BY VISITING CROWDS<br />

<strong>AT</strong> <strong>OPENING</strong> <strong>OF</strong> PAL<strong>AT</strong>IAL <strong>HOTEL</strong> <strong>FLANDERS</strong><br />

<strong>REVUE</strong> <strong>TO</strong> <strong>BE</strong> HELD AUGUST 14 ANO 15<br />

Dianrr Featured by Addrewiea by<br />

Thou. F. Armstrong and Officrru<br />

of Company—Slocum .Praitted<br />

Ocean City's beach front hotel,<br />

the Klamlerx, in u reality,<br />

. The opening dinner Saturday<br />

evening wus inuiked by uu attend-<br />

ance of inoru tliun four buiiilreil<br />

• i*«i.lrhti und vlxltorx, repreMMi<br />

live nieli'und women, un.l u knotv<br />

complete Htart could not well be<br />

'conceived, burring the but) weather,<br />

the' rain . unquestionably Interfer-<br />

la£ with'an. even " larger"uttend-<br />

anrt, though junt where ulty more<br />

diner* could huve been placed<br />

wouM ILUVC been u problem.<br />

The Interior of the house, or, ut<br />

Iraki, un much us huH been flniHlted<br />

was iiiKUected und uilnilre.1 by tlie<br />

guests for Kome - time before the<br />

tUnner, uh.l everyone expreK^e.1<br />

und delight at the ap-<br />

pointnieutH und the generally ut<br />

tractive uppeurunce of the hotel.<br />

Following the dinner, which wus<br />

served perfectly, Wni. E. Mumtey,<br />

treasurer of the Oceun Front Ho-<br />

tel Corporation, presented Thomux<br />

F. Armntrong, director of the Phil-<br />

adelphia Department of Supplieu,<br />

and a well, known "rooter" for<br />

Ocean City.<br />

Mr. Arriuttrong spoke brielly, re-<br />

ferring to General Pershing's re-<br />

, mark ut the tomb of 1-ufuyette, iii<br />

France, "Lafayette, we uro here,"<br />

' thi» being brought to the np«ukor\i<br />

rnind by reason of the name of the<br />

hotel. After tho forty yeurw thut<br />

Ocean City lutu hoped and pruyed]<br />

.for a beach front hotel, at lant'Ve<br />

are here." Mr. Armxtroni; KUI.I he<br />

lU^lhsl to pay u tribute to.tlie one<br />

maia who has made'thix hotel pOH-<br />

alble, the proprietor, Mr. Slocum.<br />

Mr. Armstrong took occasion to<br />

recite a little poem, entitled, "It<br />

Couldn't, Be Done." He xaid he<br />

wsnted to introduce another, not<br />

Ethan Allen, of Ticondcroga fume,<br />

but the man who said it could be<br />

done und did It. ' '<br />

The crowd xhouted, •'What'* the<br />

uith Slocum?"<br />

ni; cry. fumt,<br />

Anil the<br />

"He nil<br />

riglit!"<br />

Mr. Slucum mud .tliat one. year<br />

ago they uturted their cuknpulKii<br />

for fuiul^. .They wild they would<br />

open the Fluudern June 2ft. Tliey<br />

were not fur off. The contractor<br />

has ilone wonderful Work, and t.ll<br />

Ihterehted are proud of the hou.se<br />

and feel Mire of lt» Bueceus.<br />

Slocum<br />

Meisselbach's Gift<br />

to Yourig Casters<br />

New Yorker Will Civv Wutcru-n to<br />

HucceuHful Contnttantri'in<br />

TournamentH Here<br />

A »|H-y AugU^tUH MeiKNelbuch,<br />

o/ New York, to cover prize*, for<br />

u |M*riod of five years for winners<br />

in the boyu* cuHtiug tournuiiients<br />

here. Kuch year he will give' u $60<br />

wuU'h and one $^5 watch t«> the<br />

winners* in various evtrtitK.<br />

Mr. Mcitiaelbach, while hcrv ci'<br />

few fluy* Kime, gave the Ocean.'<br />

City Fishing' Club a big Hwordnnh '<br />

he caught at I-oug Key, Florida,'.<br />

duriug the'winter. It Is now hang-<br />

ing * from the club's WUIIH. . It Is I<br />

eight feet long und weighs ueveii-<br />

ty-IWe pounds.. 1<br />

•-Vs. „••:-,.<br />

a KIDDIES" HAD IBUICH PRESENTS<br />

GRE<strong>AT</strong> DAY HERE' ITS 1924 MODELS<br />

More Than 100 Uttlr (lonon Out-<br />

Ing an Gumis of Haturday Nlfht.<br />

Club Membrm .<br />

The members of the Saturday<br />

Night Club of Ocean City enter-<br />

tained 13H little ones and care-<br />

takers fnim the Northern Home<br />

for Friendless Children of<br />

delphia In thl« city on Tuesduy.<br />

The children Were brought from<br />

Philadelphia in three motor bu>Heu,<br />

and then, through tho courtesy of<br />

the management of the Seaside<br />

THE FLAXDERS<br />

Offers $100 Reward<br />

. for MiHrepresentors<br />

Jucub Seeku Inforniutlorl<br />

Startling Advunrrs in Power, Con- Leading I" ArrrKI uf<br />

trul and Krunomy Shown In ' ' - PeddlerM<br />

CorapanyV New- Cars ! lli'wure of any iK-ddler wlui muy<br />

j. Introduced to the public today. ] ile llaiiii-, the •''»> KvvitiK T.iuill1 iho.Ami.lm Kestaunim.. The<br />

The evening program w.l be U"Y P">tty eM* " The club will (iresent a cup for !"' lU ^.°". ""."/, '" ' C ? . • • un.l at L..10 o clock -til.-)-.? will i.e :i. .<br />

retorthut is heralded'us u won- ; nenday evening. They uro selling., woniun will lie ch.i.-u.n by populur Frank Ciouzer ivuu flag-bearer.' ''iithin*,' paraile .anil<br />

der, and Jiterully dozensi of other! many tickets to.their friends.. .^jvnte, eurh ;vole continj:. leu eeutx. ai'ihis week's'luncheon. " " ''"' "'" "<br />

At !i<br />

William E Hexamer Mr und Mrs developments, major and minor. The young men will give cxhi- 'he queen uill have the privlleg.<br />

Philip. BS. Past Con,n.odo^|B"'^ Pve. thut ju engineering ; "«»»^ ^T J^LTV" ! " n K l ^ Z! S"' I"" launching- Of. WWz<br />

eel «ure of lt» Bueceus. Mr. Philip J. Brlesh. Past Commodore | ° ult * f " lut Il! » engineering — -^ "» "•"»«•'<br />

,.. further Htutedt."t In .e- and Mrs. J. W. Fernley, Mr. .«!•••«',"•»- '-' W »>^ "'"' the ' ;;;»W ^'' th ^<br />

» to inmiirles thev huvo Hub- Mw - Joh " Turner, Mr. and Mrs. J ul '-- - st.Ke I., at-raceH in th.<br />

. ! . . ! y . 'churleu 'i Puttnn Mr nn.l M« Tho. thousands' who are certain drills will be conduct*<br />

' "<br />

mltted their hotel ratcn to n num- i Charleu S. Putton, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Ur or people, and iii eucl. instance | Charles^?, ^ood,, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

the higher of two rates was<br />

-taken. The Flamlerx will nppeal j<br />

to a new C1U.HH of people.<br />

Concluding, Mr. 'Slocum Htuteil<br />

that he was glad to nee no many<br />

they will<br />

tho surf.<br />

alxo<br />

The<br />

ted by Ward'<br />

to see these curd in the leading \ fleam, .under the general super- j •'''•. cliuirniun;<br />

not more than eiulit |<br />

The generat) cortiinittfe com- -<br />

p'rises the follouint;: John K. File,<br />

( o'clock that .evening there will I<br />

a lolling chair, paraile, anil at U.'.]<br />

' o'clock the iinal 'jiulirini; will<br />

place in the munii' piet:, on<br />

Brilliant Affair » iiK ^ u - T ' his wi " lil> l ' ftl! " w ."<br />

__^___ • by a .-'upper ami .lant-e at'the Ar<br />

tlu><br />

center.-) thix week—and very soon vision of Cupt. Jack Jernee, com- I'eurl, recrttary.<br />

! Commodore<br />

Curran.<br />

nd<br />

Klmer '.lui-kwui • Nurnian W. Fort;'Jr., und Friends < " lli "'<br />

anil' R. W.-F.d- ' Hilpi-d l« Make Ocruui.m One<br />

\KAItl.V<br />

Bnd j>ost | in the ;»how' roomu 6f ull Buick" man.ler of the patrol. i warus, Uea urer. • t,, l>e lteni.wli.red<br />

Mrs. Charles J.'dealers — will first observe a »'HZM for the events have, been ; The committee in eliui-go of the .,.,„. ,,llllu.nin (lf tl . vVjli , .,.,.„..„• .,nuTTr-r ..:,„• .. . •<br />

i-hango in body lines, undoubtedly given by K. B- Bacon, Geo. W.: ulternoon bay payeunt cunsistH ol ,„,,„ ,,j Xofinun W. Fort.. Jr..- son I hMu ' lt ' l » ln """ 1 Hlld **'***»« +*•<br />

C. G. FfuBer and J. P. Corson<br />

j uusUted* in looking after tho chit-<br />

continued on Page Eight)' ; Jrcl1 duri "f tho ^' a fun '.<br />

Here fur Month<br />

Mr. and.Mrs. Itaney I.. <<br />

have us their (tuc.iU' •.hV<br />

of the ueuHon, ut iijir up.u<br />

• 13)5 Asbury avenue, Mr. -i<br />

J. Cleveland McCormick, oi'<br />

Ai<br />

lattin<br />

I<br />

GAVE FR£g CANDY<br />

J. C. Funk, Jr., of Arcadia, Looks<br />

After Excursionists<br />

J. C. Funk, Jr., of'the Arcadia,<br />

(lii.tributed several hundred boxes<br />

ll'tltS, i<br />

Mra.<br />

Airy. Mr. and.Mrs. Cpnolly. >, !»' wtIt wfl * cl " *»«#'* the ewur-<br />

Boas, of Philadelphia, parents.' ul<br />

Mrs. Chattin and Mrs. McCormick,<br />

expect to join them the hitter.part<br />

of this week. Mr. McCormick is<br />

•uperlntendent of bridges und<br />

uwers in Philadelphia. Mr. Ross<br />

1« connected with 'Showell-Fryer<br />

Co:, Philadelphia.<br />

. Gave Unique Drill .<br />

Eighty of. the students of the<br />

Ocean City Stuto Summer School<br />

gave u great exhibition drill on the<br />

Hippodrome Pier under the direc-<br />

tion of Ward Beam, physical in-<br />

structor, of Philadelphia, a four<br />

days ago. ' . •<br />

Other CUaalBed Ads will bo round<br />

on Pace Five<br />

ELECTRIC SJVEEPERS, washers<br />

and mangles. All leading makes,<br />

focjk bottom priced. Small month-<br />

ly Payments. Fre« trial and dem-<br />

onstration. Salesmen and uales-<br />

wotneri wunted. 1017 Central Ave.,<br />

.Ocean City.- It<br />

Ho had 1,000 boxes to give away,<br />

und nt 5.30 o'clock. Sunday after-<br />

noon there were many boxes re-<br />

maining. There were something<br />

like 1,500 excursionists here; Sun-<br />

day. All were notified of the dis-<br />

tribution of free candy by means of<br />

circulars distributed on the trains'<br />

coming 1 to Ocean City from Cam-<br />

den that morning.<br />

W. F. Shrivtr and J. Frank<br />

Shollenberger opened their places<br />

of business tout Sunday after hav-<br />

ing kept their stores closed for five<br />

Sundays. Mr. Shriver. said they<br />

were co-operating with Mayor<br />

Champion. ' ' .<br />

Now's the time to repair that<br />

roof. We have a good stock'of<br />

light, Medium, and. heavy weight<br />

Buy the Champion roofing of .<br />

CHAMPION '<br />

Tenth and West Ave,<br />

"Look for Tba-S<br />

influenced to a degroo' by recent .'<br />

refinements) in foreign design.<br />

Thus u more modiuh uppeurance,'<br />

even than the 1923 Buick, has been J<br />

accomplished by a departure.. .inP<br />

radiator and hood contour, on. both |<br />

open und closed bodies. This ap-<br />

plies to both tho six and four-<br />

cylinder models, of which there are<br />

y<br />

fourteen body styles.<br />

' (Continued on Page Seven)<br />

anil Kd. Cornniuu.<br />

ItKSI


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•.*^-.; v<br />

£ Rentals Atao »<br />

UM Strand Re<br />

Company • ,<br />

^d Realty Ojj<br />

( are under thaj<br />

KM^ .corner, '.of<br />

Wealey Bven <<br />

nj sales and<br />

\-wtek.<br />

paalea waa th<br />

apartment h<br />

street and<br />

by the i<br />

u^ann, to<br />

,of Philadel.<br />

ay. one of the a|<br />

flrm> rentals h*<br />

fc In thoj<br />

Benj. R<br />

^*df fMbidelpWa. .1<br />

raft-'-" Apartment owned h<br />

$*^WrreU. «« Brlghto!<br />

Awrf. M. E»e. <<br />

Floor<br />

rfrt tha booae «<br />

i.ad««aeea«f t >«»«»»»•••>**•»«••»»»*»»»»»»»»""<br />

Ofllce Hoora—9 A. H. tm 1 P •<br />

of 1840. So charming aro these home of L. Kandle, 725 Central third, Miss Harris; fourth. Mrs.<br />

Jos. Van G. Hoffecker Sunday by apedal .pyjU^,^<br />

songs said to be, and so delight- avenue, - attract the attention of Ooslin; fifth, Mrs. G. M. Dallam. EDNA THOMAS RECITAL<br />

ful the singer, that when she made pedestrians and many favorable<br />

ARCHITECT<br />

Bell Phone «•<br />

her debut In London lost month, comments are heard by the owner. Harvey F. Adams and wife, of<br />

. Thursday Morning. August 8th. at II o'clock<br />

80S Eighth 8L (Cor Atlantic Ave.)<br />

ALLEN CORS0N, M. a<br />

she was not only Instantly on- Tho plants are five feet high and Philadelphia, aro enjoying their<br />

OCBAN CITY<br />

Office Hours—9 to 1L A, M.<br />

, gaged 'for u series of "evenings" a number are in bloom. • visit here.<br />

Ball Room of the Hotel Flanders<br />

Reg. N. J. Pfcoaa 4M<br />

7 to 8 P. «.<br />

JOHN B. <strong>TO</strong>WN8END, at D.<br />

at Lady Aster's (one of the for- Mr. Kandle, who ia in engaged Mrs. M. J. Inluter and family,<br />

Proceed* (o the Ocean City "Seashore Home<br />

Office Hoors—9 to 10 A, K.<br />

mer Langhomo sisters . of Vir- In tho business of caring for gar- of Philadelphia, are visitors.<br />

IDA E. KISTLER<br />

I to IRE<br />

ginia, and all noted, bviiutii-x), but. duns, and lawns, is a student of<br />

Cards and Buffet Luncheon $3.00<br />

Nellio Melba went to her nfter nature, and he taken much pridti<br />

Life Insurance<br />

7 to 8 P.M.<br />

the concert und Hold, "Will you In his flowora.. . .-<br />

. . On Sale at the Flanders<br />

B2« Wealey Ave, Oceia Ory.R.1<br />

Wltli •<br />

teach mo how to sing a negro<br />

HY MOULD'S THINKER<br />

Walter Golde at the Piano .<br />

IRA SCOTT JOHNSON ." Telophone Bell 29a -- .<br />

spiritual?" Tho n'sult was that:<br />

409 Ninth Street WILUTS P. HAINES,M.a<br />

Joa. A. Morris and wife,' of<br />

a series of lessons wore arranged.<br />

>•••»«•• Next to City HaU<br />

Bryn Muwr, are visitors.<br />

Ninth and Wealey ARM* '<br />

Geneal Practice and Diuatesoftat<br />

WM. H. C0LLI8S0N, Jr. Eye. Ear, r{ose anil Throat.<br />

>•to<br />

10 A. M. Sunday b p<br />

B«U Phone 2M W<br />

413 Ninth SL, Ocean ttrr. M. I<br />

AbTerstloM<br />

HUM<strong>BE</strong>RT C. PONHEBB<br />

BUILDER<br />

952 Anbury Ave. OtctaGitl<br />

ALFRED R. SMITH<br />

Progressive Paper Rwgtr<br />

and Decorator<br />

1048 Aabory Ave, Ocean CHy.ltX<br />

CHAS. E. ADAMSABBa<br />

FURNITURE<br />

Agents for the<br />

HOOVER SUCTION BWBKPE1<br />

COMPANY<br />

72O-722 Abnry'Ave. Ocan Ol;<br />

HURLEY-JONES CO<br />

"The Trustful Store"<br />

Furniture, Carpeta, Rags, Refrigerators, Btovefl,' CktUsf.<br />

1714-1716 <strong>AT</strong>LANTIC AVE, <strong>AT</strong>fcANTIC CITY, K. I<br />

V. P<strong>AT</strong><strong>TO</strong>N. Manager.' 51 Weat Av«^ Ocean CHy, N. *.<br />

REAL EST<strong>AT</strong>E<br />

INSURANCE<br />

Splendid selection or Ocean City property,<br />

for Sale or for Rent... Give us a call.<br />

S. M. Hoffman, B. Prank Smith Co<br />

PHONE 432-W<br />

1086 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

*****<br />

Johnson & Kelly<br />

304 Central Ave. Ocean City, N. J<br />

'<br />

cjgturday, August. 4,1928<br />

^Miiigsiaigigia»i^iii?i^<br />

CITY LSDCQER, OCEAN CHCY. NEW JEBSEY<br />

iiii^2£iL&&£ f '^>£^<br />

THE LEDGE R'S BUI L D E R S f PAGE<br />

ORCHESTRA PLAYS<br />

<strong>TO</strong> JMG CROWDS<br />

through his direction of bis concert<br />

band on the Garden Pier for<br />

pleUng the circle about the orcheatra's.<br />

platform' In amphi- Casting Tournaments Sunday, September 9—Anglers' arrangements are in charge of<br />

the past eight consecutive seasons.<br />

Club of Abeecon Island, at Attheatre<br />

style, Thla will be done<br />

Mrs. J. J. Barger, of the Bayalde<br />

He ia an acknowledged leader in<br />

aa soon aa possible.<br />

of Fishing Clubs lantic City.<br />

Civic Association. These services<br />

flno music/ his band being known<br />

Other scheduled events are aawill<br />

be continued - every Sunday<br />

General Director Paaaeri'a Maalcal aa one of the Important musical<br />

One thing most creditable has Coming Events of Interest to follows:<br />

evening throughout the remainder<br />

been accomplished by Manager<br />

Ability is Well Known Throagh- organisations of tho resort.<br />

Savage, and that la the children<br />

Members of Claba Here and Saturday, August 18 — Boys' of the season. •<br />

out This Coantry<br />

The organisation- la also. known have boen given other seats and<br />

' Other Seaahore Cities Casing Tournament, Ocean .City.<br />

' Slgnor Aniodeo Passed, whose aa PawerTs. Symphony Orchestra. are not allowed.to use the rockers, Thero will be several events of Thursday, August SO—Midsum-<br />

orchestra la winning praise by IUIt<br />

played for one year at thowhich<br />

are reserved for the older Interest to ashing club member* to mer Evening's Frolic at the Ocean<br />

W. L. Smith and wife, of Pltta-<br />

.concerts in the city's music pier Strand Theatre. Norfolk, the pic- people. • be held this month, sanctioned by City Yacht Club by Ocean City<br />

burgh, who have been spending tho<br />

here, la a-native of Planella,'Anture house de luxe of the South. Ocean City la receiving enthusi-<br />

tho Association of Surf Angling Fishing Club. . :<br />

aummer aeaaona here for several<br />

years, are among the guesta of tho<br />

nual, Italy. At the age of ten All last winter at the Capitol Theastic praise for Its generous hos- Clubs. These are as follows: . Labor Day—Ocean City Fishing<br />

Normandie. '<br />

years ho became a member of onetre,<br />

Atlantic City, his orchestra pitality, expressed In the rest room Saturday. August 4 — Asbury Club Teant Championship.<br />

Chaa. S. Campbell and wife, of<br />

of the concert bands In Italy (Dl- waa one of the features of the conveniences and comforts, as well Park Fishing Club, at Asbury<br />

Philadelphia, are aojournlng here.<br />

svoli Rossi) as comet player. At afternoon and evening programs. aa by the free concerts. ' . . Park, N. J. ;<br />

Vesper Services at Caatp<br />

Bfteen ho came to thla coantry, Senor Passeri Is well known . to<br />

Saturday. August 11—Ocean Vesper services will be held at<br />

'and was with Creatoreta Band for Philadelphia!* and New Yorkers. Here from Barllngton City Cup Day, at Ocean aty. 7.46 o'clock tomorrow evening at<br />

foor years. Then he organised his His friends express the wish that C. H.' Duncan, Jr., cashier of the Saturday, August 18—Belmar the Oermantown Boys' Club camp, Any man can bolM a house with a hatchet<br />

Crst band, playing for ten weeks thla enterprising, hard-working Burlington National Bank, ia aFluhing<br />

Club, at Belmar, N. J. on the bay front at Fifteenth<br />

at Woodland Garden In Chicago, at leader will continue to attain that guest of the Atglen, aa are Chaa. Saturday, August' 26—Anglers'<br />

and B saw, but a home Is built only with<br />

street, for the boys and the cot-<br />

which time he waa said to be thesuccess<br />

of which he la deserving. H. Hlldreth and family'of the aame Club of Ocean City, at Ocean City. tagers of that neighborhood. The the knowledge of construction, modem<br />

yoongest band leader in the world.<br />

Matt. Savage, mansger of the city. Mr. Hltdroth 1. . retired<br />

toots and good mechanics.<br />

Poring the season of 1910 his band<br />

music pavilion, gathered these facte l>nslnese man. He and his family Phono 789 Jobbittc and Alteration*<br />

played at the Municipal Pier at<br />

regarding Slgnor Passeri, and they<br />

and Mr. and Mrs. O.win Henry, of<br />

WlMwood Crest. Throughout the<br />

go to prove that Chairman Russell<br />

the Atglen, met in Miami, Fla.,<br />

Eventually—Why Net NowT .<br />

seasons of. 1911 and 1912 he waa at<br />

H. Nulty, C. H. Shoemaker and R.<br />

last winter.<br />

CONSULT<br />

Washington Park, on' the Dela-<br />

W. Edwards, the committee In<br />

ware, with his concert band, as-<br />

charge of the music pier, have<br />

Frank W. Kite and family, of HOWARD O. MACPHERSON<br />

sisted by the New York Opera<br />

acted wisely and underatandingly<br />

Philadelphia, are enjoying life at Practical Carpenter and Builder<br />

Company.<br />

In their selection of Paaseri's Or-<br />

their cottage. 1010 Wesley avenue.<br />

.1016 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />

For several winter aeaaona Paachestra for the Ocean City season.<br />

They have been aummer visitors<br />

"S<strong>AT</strong>ISFACTION IS OUB MOT<strong>TO</strong>seri<br />

played at all the big vaudeville<br />

here for a number of years.<br />

OCEAN C1TT. N. J.<br />

To accommodate the Increasing<br />

booses throughout the country, attendance at the afternoon and<br />

M»MMMIM»MMIMMl<br />

sod his organization waa consld- evening concerts by the" older and<br />

rtvd to be one of the few of its<br />

IF YOU WANT IT DONE <strong>AT</strong> ONCE CALL ON<br />

middle-aged .class of tourists.<br />

kind in the country.<br />

Chairman Nulty and his commit- P. D. Newberry & Co<br />

Conductor Passeri gained At- tee ' contemplate placing many<br />

Isntic City fame in musical lines<br />

EUGENE O. CORSON<br />

more comfortable rockers, com-<br />

BUILDERS<br />

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Formerly with D. A. McCUllana<br />

& a SWAN J. R TROUT<br />

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AGAIN - BY POPUI UEST<br />

Abbollmqid<br />

French Vanilla Ice Cream<br />

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. Raspberry Ice<br />

^Parisian<br />

1 -<br />

• rIE reason for the popularity of this de»<br />

J HTHE reason for t<br />

A licious flavor-combination is the rich»<br />

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Cream — and the piquant taste of the red<br />

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ready for you—you'll know him by the Red'<br />

and White Sidewalk Sigh.<br />

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A REPUBLICAN JOURNAL<br />

PUBLISHED EACH S<strong>AT</strong>URDAY<br />

<strong>AT</strong> THE LEDGER BUILDINQ<br />

BY OCEAN CITY LEDGER Ca<br />

(Incorporated)'<br />

HANS BURKHARDT—President<br />

JOHN F. MncNAMEE Editor<br />

a H. VANDEGRIFT—Bus.<br />

Entered aa second-class matter at<br />

Ocean City Port Office. :<br />

$LBO per year In advance.<br />

The Ledger .welcomes com-<br />

munication* on public matters, bat<br />

all such letters most be accom-<br />

panied by the real name* of the<br />

writer*. The names are not to be<br />

published. If a request to this ef-<br />

fect accompanies the letters, and<br />

the letters should be addressed to<br />

the editor.<br />

DE<strong>AT</strong>H <strong>OF</strong> PRESIDENT<br />

Tho death of President Harding,<br />

although not unexpected by reason<br />

of the serious .reports that had<br />

been coming from his bedside for<br />

several days, was a profound<br />

shock to tho nation.<br />

The country joins the stricken<br />

widow'.In her sad hour.<br />

President Harding was held In<br />

tho highest esteem by all who<br />

know him bent.<br />

yicoPrcsldont Coolldgo Is a man<br />

of marked ability and well equip-<br />

ped to succeed.Mr. Harding tn the<br />

Presidential chair. .<br />

hotel and at all times up to the<br />

opening of the. Flanders, he has<br />

been an optimist. Even when some<br />

of the other men had doobta re-<br />

garding the openfng of this house<br />

for the summer of 1923, Mr. Slo-<br />

enm maintained his easy, even tem-<br />

perament, and he. smilingly as-<br />

sured all that the Flanders would<br />

do business this summer. Prob-<br />

ably more than anyone else In the<br />

city Is be concerned in the success<br />

of this house. It Is the fruition of<br />

his vision and it<br />

him.. He. Is a<br />

means much to<br />

. hotel man—he'<br />

showed that under rather adverse<br />

conditions Saturday night—and he<br />

will work unceasingly, as he has<br />

during the past year, to make tho<br />

Flanders one of the leading houses<br />

in this section of the country.<br />

• Success to the Flanders and Mr.<br />

Slocum!<br />

OUTINGS FOR "KIDDIES"<br />

Ocean City this summer, more<br />

than ever, has become the outing<br />

resort for the "kiddles." An un-<br />

usually large number of good-<br />

hearted men and women have<br />

brought and are - bringing many<br />

poor children from Philadelphia<br />

and some of the larger towns<br />

within .a radius of forty or fifty<br />

miles, to this city on a .day's trip.<br />

The Germantown Boys' Club, tho<br />

Saturday Night Club of Ocean<br />

City and similar organizations<br />

have been leaders In this work.<br />

While the men and women of these<br />

societies' are not seeking com-<br />

mendation, but .are simply.' doing<br />

that which they think is right, they<br />

nre deserving of praise tor their<br />

cr7ort» to bring Bunshine -into the<br />

heart* of hundreds of little folk,<br />

together with the mothers of many<br />

of these urchins.<br />

<strong>OPENING</strong>' <strong>OF</strong> CITY'S HAND-<br />

SOME <strong>HOTEL</strong><br />

The opening of tho Flanders<br />

Hotel, this resort's beautiful<br />

beach-front hostelry, last Satur-<br />

day.evening, was' an occasion that<br />

will go down In tho annals of<br />

Ocean City as moat notable. It<br />

drrw a number of prominent hotel<br />

men from various sections of the<br />

country, principally New York and<br />

Philadelphia, who expressed their<br />

HUiprlae, as well as pleasure, at<br />

th« magnificence of tho structure,<br />

and who congratulated the presi-<br />

dent of the company and manager<br />

of the house, J. Howard Slocum.<br />

They not only expressed their<br />

best wishes to him, but they as-<br />

' sured him that the Flanders la cer-<br />

tain to be a marked success under<br />

his administration.<br />

Inside tho Flanders,. one could<br />

scarcely imagine himself In Ocean<br />

' City. The general appearance of<br />

the interior Is such as to make one.<br />

feel that he Is in one of the great<br />

hotels of New York, Philadelphia<br />

or Atlantic City, On the opening<br />

night there was a,throng of pret-<br />

tily attired' women;. who gave an<br />

added air of brilliancy to the sur-<br />

roundings.<br />

The dinner was a moBt complete<br />

success. Notwithstanding the fact<br />

that it was the opening affair in a<br />

building yet unfinished, and with a<br />

crew of comparatively new ser-<br />

vants, everything moved like well-<br />

oiled clockwork. There was not a<br />

single hitch. This was most favor-<br />

ably commented on by the more<br />

than four hundred guests.<br />

The weather conditions were de-<br />

cidedly unpropltious, which was<br />

the only unfortunate part of the'<br />

program. The rain poured in tor-<br />

rents jugt at the time people were<br />

ready to mnko their stait for the<br />

scene of tho fcnttvlties. The fact<br />

that there. wore more than four<br />

hundred in attendanco shows the<br />

Interest of residents and visitors<br />

in this mammoth .undertaking.<br />

Had the weather been clear, Mr.<br />

. Slocum perhaps would have been<br />

.put to his -wita" end. to find suffi-<br />

cient room V -f his friends.<br />

It was a memorable night for<br />

. Ocean" City, for, at but, this re-<br />

sort has' her beach-front million'<br />

. dollar hotel, an attainment she has<br />

endeavored to reach for many<br />

years. "Tom" Armstrong,. in Us<br />

address Saturday evening, 'said'<br />

Ocean City has been trying to get<br />

this hotel for. forty years.' Pos-<br />

sibly It may seem that long. In<br />

. any event, the Flanders U now<br />

her.'. There is yet - considerable<br />

Work to be dona before the house<br />

is completed, and $300,000 is ntlll<br />

needed to pay for the building.<br />

• There is little doubt that this will<br />

be Kccured within a comparatively<br />

short time. . .<br />

. The Ledger again takes occasion<br />

to congratulate the men who have<br />

been actively Identified In the work<br />

of giving this splendid house to<br />

this resort. ; Most of them .have<br />

hustled prodigiously. Major<br />

" credit, wo feel, lx duo J, Howard<br />

Slocum. He camo to Ocean City a<br />

' stranger three years ago. He saw<br />

the need of a beach-front hotel, as<br />

had othors for years before. He<br />

became busy jn interesting the<br />

' leading business men of-the city in<br />

the project for a million-dollar<br />

hotel on the Boardwalk. After the<br />

. start of the construction . of - the<br />

OCEAN CTTY LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NEWJEB8EY<br />

Drop Another to<br />

PERSONAL GOSSIP FROM<br />

RESORT'S REST ROOM<br />

Not*. Concerning Visitors to This<br />

Cltf. as Gleaned by Mana«*r<br />

Matt. Savage<br />

' The crowds attending Passeri's<br />

orchestral concerts in the music<br />

plor are greatly pleased to. find<br />

Prof. Pletro and his players, acT<br />

commodatlng and courteous in an-<br />

swering the encores. The duet,<br />

entitled, "Serenade," by Tite. was<br />

beautifully rendeitd a few nights<br />

since by Frank Vemaci, flute, and<br />

Louis Cocoxss, VellUt, and the<br />

large audience showed iU appreci-<br />

ation by prolonged applause.<br />

Frank Versaci was too modest' to<br />

bow his acknowledgment, but he<br />

was proud of the applause for him-<br />

self and friend. Just the same.<br />

Frank Versaci Is destined to be-<br />

come quite famous and the same<br />

ma/ be said of Louis Cocoxza, as<br />

be is "some" player on the 'cello.<br />

Miss Jennie Hosbrook, of Lon-<br />

don, Ontario, is a season guest at<br />

the Normandle, and she Is greatly<br />

pleased with her stay here.<br />

Miss Edith Leonard, of Univer-<br />

sity, Va., Is among the guests at<br />

the Breakers Hotel<br />

Miss Betty Klink, of Sweet,<br />

heart Lane, Sing Sing, China, is a<br />

popular (w»t at -the Normandle.<br />

Miss Klink U u'sweet singer and<br />

came to Ocean City from Sing,<br />

Sing, China, to "sing sing" for this<br />

resort.<br />

"BABIES' WEEK"<br />

Residents ' and visitors should j<br />

keep in mind that, beginning nexT<br />

Monday, Ocean City wilt have<br />

^Babies' Week" In the interest of<br />

the Seashore "Home for Babies, a<br />

charity that Is deserving of the<br />

support of the' general public.<br />

Everyone Bhould give as liberally<br />

as possible.<br />

' There will be a great baby pa-<br />

rade on the Boardwalk Wednesday,<br />

which is to be a feature of the<br />

many events of the week. Every<br />

baby In town should be entered. .•<br />

Mrs: Julia R. Hazard and her co-<br />

workers should be given the hearty<br />

co-operation of all the people In'<br />

their most praiseworthy efforts to<br />

help the little folk.<br />

Miss Lillian Saunders, registered<br />

ut the rest room from London and<br />

Paris, is at the Lincoln Hotel.<br />

u Esther Saurman, of Holly-<br />

wood, Calif., is a greatly pleased<br />

guest of the Flanders, -<br />

Miss Pauline Frederick, of Cali-<br />

fornia, is in Ocean City, the guest<br />

of friends.<br />

dent in the University of Pennsyl-<br />

vania, spent the week-end as the<br />

welcome guest of tho Rev. Dr.<br />

Buck, of'Ocean City. At the end<br />

of the four-year medical course he<br />

will return to China to establish a<br />

medical college, of' which he will<br />

be the head.<br />

Magistrate Richard H. Roberts,<br />

of Chicago, Is much Interested In<br />

r • .u.hore and . Its health-pro-<br />

duiing advantages.<br />

'•Col. Francis E. Gile, of Alex-<br />

nJila, Va.. a typical genial<br />

southerner of the old courteous<br />

type, nays that Ocean City's heart-<br />

to-heart greeting makes him feel<br />

that he' Is still in "Old Virginia"<br />

and not north of "Mason and<br />

Dixqn's Line." • •<br />

Don Gutcheben. of San Fran-<br />

cisco. Calif., Is a . breexy Wcntcm<br />

gentleman full of activity on the<br />

Boardwalk and in the sea.<br />

Mrs. L- Blusteln and Miss Blu-<br />

•tein. of Charleston. W. Va., are<br />

well pleased with Ocean City and<br />

promise to return next season.<br />

INTERESTING MEETING<br />

Sea Isle Collegia<br />

Dennis' OatfleU 8huabers.-. and<br />

Visiting Boys Score Two Baas,<br />

Winning the Came<br />

• " Ocean City Collegians lost a<br />

hard game to the Sea Isle Col^<br />

iegians Saturday, 2 to 0. Town-<br />

send pitched a wonderful game,<br />

but his outfield went to sleep In the<br />

fifth Inning and allowed the vis-<br />

itors to score, two runs and win.<br />

The game was ' fast and well<br />

played.<br />

Ocean City has lost her last two<br />

games, but the boys put up very<br />

good ball. Go out and encourage<br />

them, as they expect soon to start<br />

a winning streak.<br />

Score: Ocean City<br />

R. H. O. A. E.<br />

"Tom** Garvin Holds<br />

Number of Offices<br />

Moat Lucrative Is That of 'Chief<br />

Clerk or Pennsylvania House<br />

. of Representatives<br />

Hon. Thomas. H. Garvin and wife<br />

have arrived in Ocean City for the<br />

season and are at the Drummond,<br />

1100 Ocean avenue. • . .<br />

. Mr. Garvin, according to his'<br />

friends, enjoys tho distinction of<br />

holding more offices than any other<br />

nun in the State of Pennsylvania,<br />

but ho .claims that only one of<br />

them pays a snluiy. ."Tom". Is<br />

chief clerk of the House of Repre-<br />

sentative* in Pennsylvania; mayor<br />

of Sharon Hill, Delaware County;<br />

luesldunt of- the Sharon Hill Fire<br />

at Park<br />

Award of PrUt*<br />

Tho members of. the<br />

Club of Ocean'City have been ^<br />

joying sorao very tint flskoV<br />

After a strong northeasUrtJr<br />

two days, tho fish began'<br />

ravenously on Tuesday, and<br />

weakfish Wero landed.<br />

nett, two, weighing 7<br />

Department;<br />

Sharon Hill<br />

treasurer . of<br />

School Board,<br />

the<br />

and<br />

CoL Robert Debage, of Atter-<br />

bury. Mass. ..is an enthusiastic<br />

Boardwalk stroller for his health,<br />

and he Is finding It rapidly.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. George E. Miller,<br />

of Kantoul, Kensss, Is a guest at<br />

the LaMonte Hotel for the season.<br />

They are well pleased with Ocean<br />

City.<br />

HeM by Methodfst AoxlUary—<br />

Porch Party on Augast 10<br />

The members of the Summer<br />

Auxiliary of the Methodist Church<br />

held a very interesting meeting in<br />

the music room of the Hotel Nor-<br />

mandle Tuesday afternoon.<br />

The hostesses were: Mrs. O. II.<br />

Treasure, of West Virginia; Mrs.<br />

T. Dowdney Clark, of Woodbury;<br />

Mrx. Frederick Fox,, of Camden,<br />

and Mm. Elizabeth Harold and<br />

Mrs. Ella Harold Cossaboom, of<br />

iMillvUle.<br />

The following most excellent<br />

program was presented: Violin<br />

solos, by Miss Given Treasure, 'of<br />

Pittsburgh,, accompanied by Mrs.<br />

Portcrl readings by Mrs. Grace<br />

Myers Rieck, and vocal uolos by<br />

Miss T-"n'" T. Corson, accom-<br />

panied by Miss Trout' Mrs. T.<br />

Dowdney Clark gave a most inter-<br />

esting talk on her recent travels<br />

through Italy. -<br />

Mrs. Chas. II.' Shoemaker will<br />

Col. and Mrs. F. B. Tuckcrman,<br />

of St. Johnsbury, Vt.,.arc guests at<br />

tmtertaln at<br />

home. Tenth<br />

porch party at her<br />

street' and Central<br />

Friday afternoon;<br />

Marshall, 3b - 0<br />

Dennis, ss - 0<br />

Keineke, lb _... .0<br />

Townsend, p •*.,—.- 0<br />

WeUenthal, cf....— 0<br />

Tarbottom, If 0<br />

Williams. 2b 0<br />

Sharp, c .... 0<br />

Hoffman, rf — 0<br />

2 0 : president of the Sharon Hill Build-<br />

0 1 ing and Loan Association. He<br />

manages to retain his usual good<br />

humor,; nevertheles<br />

Totals ..'.„ _ 0<br />

Sea Isle<br />

6 27 9 0<br />

Donnelly,<br />

Curley.<br />

Ki<br />

2b '<br />

R. H. O. A. E.<br />

Curey.<br />

Kerrigan,-lb 0<br />

Nelson, p ..—•••• 1<br />

Connelly. If 0<br />

Murphy, cf 0<br />

Kelly, rf 0<br />

Wboley, 3b ;.._ 0<br />

Smith, c 0<br />

0 . I<br />

0 3<br />

1 10<br />

0 2<br />

1 2<br />

Total. .. 2 6 27 7 0<br />

Score by Innings:<br />

Ocean City....O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0—0<br />

Sea Isle 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0—2<br />

OCEAN CITY WON<br />

Danbar Giants, of Pleasaalvllle,<br />

I'ut op Good Game<br />

Ocean City Collegians trimmed<br />

the Dunbar Giants, of Pleasant-<br />

vllle, in a twilight game Tuesday<br />

evening, 7-5.'<br />

- The colored boys put up a .good<br />

game. The Ocean City ' pitcher<br />

eased up in the sixth and last in-<br />

nings,. ar3 the visitors scored five<br />

runs. Score:<br />

Ocean City<br />

R. H. O. A. E.<br />

Junior A. A. Win an Exciting Con-<br />

test, 8 to 7<br />

The Junior A. A. beat the Ocean<br />

City Cubs on the grounds at Sixth<br />

street and Bay avenue on Monday<br />

by the score of 8 to 7. Manager<br />

"Jack" Daly ' says the Cubs will<br />

win the, next time. Score:<br />

Junior A. A. •<br />

K. H. O. A. E.<br />

D. Glmber, 2b 2 2 3 4T 1<br />

Wesley, '3b ".:.r......:. 12 3 ~0 1<br />

Diet*, lb 1 3 14 0 0<br />

H. Phillips, c 2 15 3 1<br />

Bowman, p 0 1 2 4 0<br />

Gimber, rf 0 0 0 0 0<br />

T. Slack, rf 0 10 0 0<br />

Munger, rf :.. 0-0 11 1<br />

F. Slack.' If ....'. 1 1 1 0 0<br />

Browne, ss 12 4-20<br />

E. Phillips, cf 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Marshall, 3b 1<br />

Dennis, ss ...—....... 1 •<br />

Townsend, If _<br />

August 10, at three o'clock.<br />

SUMMER SCHOOL CLOSES<br />

The Ocean City • State Summer<br />

School held IU closing sessions J thunlastic booster's for Oceah City. I invited, to these meetings,<br />

this week, and most of the young |<br />

Welsenthal, cf<br />

Relneke, lb<br />

Lower, p ...<br />

Hogan, 2b..<br />

Sharp, c ..<br />

Austin, rf<br />

Totals ..<br />

0<br />

._ 1<br />

.. 1<br />

... 1 01<br />

.'.„„.„ 1.. 0 11<br />

1 0<br />

7 8 21 5 4<br />

Ihv Hotel Biscayne • and are en-1 All visiting ladles are especially<br />

women who have been in attend- i .• En Shin Tal, of Shanghai, China, | ORCHESTRA PROGRAM<br />

ance are about to return to their a young Yule college student, is a<br />

homes, after having spent five<br />

weeks in hard work at study in<br />

this resort.' To be sure, it was not<br />

all study time, because there were<br />

many pleasant hours spent on the<br />

bay and beach, and we are sure<br />

that all are leaving Ocean. City<br />

with the most delightful memories.<br />

. Many of those attending the<br />

school will return next hummer,<br />

and, in addition, there will be<br />

urge numbers of new faces here in<br />

1924, as la the case every year. '<br />

They will have' much better con-<br />

ditions In Ocean City in 1924 than<br />

ever before, because then they will<br />

have ample' accommodations ' for<br />

their work. Inasmuch as the new<br />

high school building will then have<br />

been completed and will be ready<br />

to house them. • •<br />

Incidentally, it may be Bald that<br />

the work on this building is pro-<br />

gressing most favorably. Ocean<br />

City will be proud of its high<br />

school when it is finished. It will<br />

be one of the most complete in<br />

South Jersey, and, in fact, in the<br />

State. •<br />

GR<strong>AT</strong>EFUL PARENT<br />

gutat ut the Flanders. He will be<br />

there the remainder of the season.<br />

Miss Jean Inkster, of London-<br />

derry, Ireland, is well pleased with<br />

Ocean City. She is the guest of<br />

friends. .<br />

- Miss Marie Baumgardner, of<br />

Detroit; Misseu Ruth and Marietta<br />

Bush, of Cincinnati, and Miss. Bes-<br />

sie Hammond, of Johnstown, are<br />

visitors here. • •<br />

Miss Marguerite Luwler, of<br />

Waterbury, Conn.,<br />

(hu Breakers. *<br />

Is registered at<br />

.Sir*. J. J. Bowles and Miss E.<br />

Bowlea, of Washington, D. C, are<br />

nt the Strand.<br />

In<br />

Some Classic* Will be Played<br />

Music Pier This Afternoon<br />

Following is the program of<br />

Passerl's Orchestra for this after-<br />

noon:. ;<br />

Marche Alia Turca ' - Mozart<br />

Overture, "Sakuntala" Goldmark<br />

"The Merry Mark." (A Joyous .<br />

Flight) Bendix<br />

Selection from "II Trovatore" Verdi<br />

Waltz, "Characteristic" Passer!<br />

Dunbar Glut*<br />

R. H. O. A. E.<br />

Lucas, lb 0 0 6 0 0<br />

IT. Jones, ss „ 1 1 0 0 1<br />

Blake, 2b ...., :... 1 1 2 1 1<br />

QulUIn. 3b 1 12 2 0<br />

Dickson, If 1,0 1 0 1<br />

II. Jones, cf -. 0 0 2 0 0<br />

C. Jones, rf 0 . 0 0 0 0<br />

Spence, c 0 0 5 10<br />

Arnold p 0 1 0 0 0<br />

•. Totals _... '6 . 6 18 4 .3<br />

Score by Innings:<br />

Ocean City....... 0 13 0 12 0—7<br />

Giants ....0 00001 4—6<br />

Ballet Egyptian Lulgini<br />

A Hunting Scene (Descriptive)<br />

BucalossI<br />

Selection from "Mikado Comic<br />

Opera" Sullivan<br />

.MUs Etta G. Gamzant, of<br />

Rochester, is an enthusiastic bath-<br />

er on the Tenth street beach. She<br />

likes Ocean City so well- that she<br />

contemplates remaining all winter<br />

to get the health benefits of the<br />

•aitalr.<br />

The* Cape May County Fair<br />

AitfUK'iatlon, recognizing* the recent<br />

popularity and revival of the game<br />

of "Burn Yard Golf," has de-<br />

cided to inaugurate the first<br />

annual tournament for the chard-<br />

plonship of the cpunty. In for-<br />

mer years "Barn Yard Golf was<br />

known as pitching horse-shoes,,but<br />

In th• Sroythe and family, of<br />

Philadelphia, paid a visit during<br />

the week. He is an old Ocean<br />

City summer resident and • was<br />

much Impressed with the many<br />

changes here in' recent years.<br />

Dave" U city solicitor of Phila-<br />

delphia and a former assembly-<br />

man. He promises to locate in<br />

Ocean City. He met many oldp • Formerly of the New York Bargain Store, Woodbine, N. .1";<br />

J_l. .1 . , IL !•_*_.. _ — '' ' • ' . • ' ._-..»<br />

friends while here,<br />

Thanks Guards, Through Mayor, I very much.<br />

for Saving Son's Life<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Holt,<br />

| of Wilmington, are enjoying the<br />

bathing and the Boardwalk parade<br />

Mayor Champion has received<br />

tho following letter, which is self-<br />

explanatory: ' : ' .<br />

Honorable Jos. G. Champion,<br />

Ocean City, New Jersey—<br />

Dear Sir:—I want to commend<br />

you on the efficiency of your life-<br />

guards, ' 'especially -.Messrs. Crate,<br />

Acker, Carey, Halnes and Van<br />

~ " " icot; Halnes, at the<br />

Station, for their<br />

promptness' in rescuing my son,<br />

Richard, and his "paF' from »<br />

watery grave on Thursday.<br />

I am very<br />

wish to thai<br />

I am. Yours Respeetfiul<br />

- ~ _ _ _. . ^, ^ ^ r *—* ta^**l<br />

' grateful to them,, and<br />

nt them through you.<br />

- ^* "v,<br />

iflei<br />

July 27, 1923. Chas. H. Hllflcr.<br />

Tuxedo dub Entertained<br />

The members of the Tuxedo<br />

Club,' of Philadelphia,' were, very,<br />

well entertained by Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Frank R. Schwaneberg at their<br />

home, 832 Second street, Saturday<br />

evenlngt The rain did not dampen<br />

the ardor of the "Tuxes." They<br />

were here for a good time ana they<br />

had It Five of the members<br />

stopped at the- Breakers. They<br />

were E. C. Taylor,' R. H. Small, J.<br />

W. .Mears. Harry Welubecker and<br />

G. H. Moore.<br />

W. S. Nowland, Mrs. Blanche<br />

Nowland, W. H. Carey and Miss<br />

Marie Nowland, of Smyrna, Del.,<br />

motored across the country to en-<br />

joy the week-end at Ocean City.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Smith, of<br />

Cincinnati, are here to spend some<br />

time. .<br />

Mrs, H. F. Hunter and daugh-<br />

ter, Miss ri Hunter, of Newton-<br />

ville, Massi, are here from the<br />

"Bay State," enjoying the season<br />

immensely. They nay the disap-<br />

pointment of tourists when they<br />

reach Plymouth Rock, where the<br />

Pilgrims landed, b amusing. They<br />

expect that noted historic rock to<br />

be house^large,. whereas it is only<br />

eight or ten feet square." * ,<br />

Magistrate Thomas McGough,<br />

of New York City, was n recent<br />

visitor and went home resolved to<br />

come back to Ocean City.<br />

Tu Tsing Uln, of Tal-ouen,<br />

China, a very bright "and genial<br />

Chinaman, graduate of Yale Col-<br />

the day, the<br />

thought that<br />

would elevate<br />

horseshoe pitchers<br />

a change of name<br />

their pastime. A<br />

handsome silver cup, suitably en-<br />

graved, will be awarded the win-<br />

ner. Anyone who wishes to enter<br />

the contest can do so by forward-<br />

Ing his name' to the "Entertain-<br />

ment Committee, Fair Associa-<br />

tion,"' Cape May Court House.<br />

No entry fee will be charged. The<br />

regulation<br />

affair.<br />

rules will govern the<br />

Enjoyed Birthday Party<br />

Last Sunday afternoon a ve.ry<br />

enjoyable birthday party was held<br />

ut the. Ralegh In honor of Mrs.<br />

James Mallon. - of Philadelphia.<br />

Relatives and friends gathered<br />

from New York and Philadelphia<br />

and helped to enliven the occasion.<br />

Included in the list of guests were<br />

Mr. and Mrs.'James Mallon,. Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Joseph Mallon, Dr. and<br />

iin. Edward Mallon, Dr. and Mrs.<br />

James R- Mallon, Dr. and Mrs.<br />

Charles E. Mallon, Mrs. George<br />

Mallon, Miss Marie Mallon, Judge<br />

Frances 0'Hellly. Miss Anna<br />

Conohan, Miss Margaret King and<br />

Miss Schultie, the latter of Wash-<br />

ington. ,<br />

Mrs. Than. Watson, wife of City<br />

Treasurer Watson, of Philadelphia,<br />

returned home Wednesday after<br />

CUBS DROP ONE<br />

Totals 8 13 33 14 '4<br />

Cubs<br />

Connor, lb ..<br />

Perrot, s»<br />

J. Daly.p :..<br />

Bnrtls, c<br />

Denn, cf<br />

P. Daly. 3b<br />

Schworer, 2b-lf<br />

Kelly, 2b :..<br />

Grady, rf<br />

... 1 00<br />

.:. 0<br />

... 0 1<br />

R. H. O. A. E.<br />

2 4 8 0 0<br />

3 2<br />

3 7<br />

t> 10<br />

1 0<br />

1 0<br />

1 2<br />

0 1'<br />

1 0<br />

1<br />

3<br />

4<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

•2<br />

1<br />

' Totals > 7 19 30 11 0<br />

Cubs—<br />

' 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 1—7<br />

Junior A. A.—<br />

2 10 0 2 0 0 10 0 2—8<br />

Big Weakflsh<br />

Caught by Club Mea<br />

Much Activity Among the<br />

Pk<br />

Among<br />

were the<br />

tho fortunate<br />

following: W. H.<br />

pound, J<br />

ounces and 7 pounds 3 _^<br />

each; W; H. Bennett. Jr., 6 p^Z<br />

Mr. MacManus, 4 pounds 8 OBBDK<br />

Mr. Peters, 4 pounds 6 oaten<br />

Mr. Hoffing, 5 pounds 12 onaw<br />

Mr. Fort; 8 pounds 5 ounces. Tan<br />

wero more than 300 fish<br />

on Sunday, these including<br />

pompano. John Kennedy<br />

black . druransh weighing H<br />

pounds, and Mr. Tato pulled inosj<br />

that weighed 62 pounds. '<br />

Those making good catches b><br />

eluded"tho following: H. HetahtB,<br />

12; M. Lent*. 12j w' H. Brandt,<br />

Sr., 17; Mr. Shaw, 34; Carl K<strong>TO</strong>L<br />

10; E. Gunney, 6G; E. Nelson, Jfc. . ]<br />

Mr. Bonflo, 13; Mr. Rutan.12, u|.<br />

Mr. Jefferson, G.<br />

Tho prizes awarded at this da)<br />

for thu largest, fish caught dgriaj<br />

July were won by. the folknrlaj:<br />

Henry Blcatz, weakfish, 7 ]<br />

15 ounces; Mensrs."Jordan," Brara,.<br />

Foster .and Kokert, Kingfish, CHV<br />

Weighing 2G ounces; Vaughn tu-<br />

i ott, croaker, 2 pounds 15 i<br />

BOCCELLI WILL 8IN0<br />

Posseri** Orchestra at<br />

League Servlcm Tomorr**<br />

The Hotttexx League will gin<br />

its second Sunday evening modal<br />

at the Hostess House on t*f<br />

Boardwalk, at ' Seventh stnet,<br />

Sunday evening, at 7 o'clock. '<br />

. Lufgl Boccelll, baritone, will b<br />

the soloist, .with John Stoajo «t<br />

the piano. Instrumental nansm<br />

will be given by members of Pa-<br />

aeri's Orchestra. Mrs.. Ktstai<br />

Warnc, president of the Hoctea<br />

League, will bo in charge.<br />

Mr. Boccelll is a well-known<br />

vocalist with many admirers Is<br />

this city.<br />

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Economic Information<br />

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fit of economic information which flows<br />

into the Ocean City Title & Trust Com-<br />

pany from reliable sources/<br />

Consult us freely—it is a pleasure for us<br />

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Saturday, Augiut 4, 1923<br />

OCEAN CITY LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />

UNY GUESTS<br />

<strong>AT</strong> CITY <strong>HOTEL</strong>S<br />

Varieas Sectfaas ml UM Country<br />

An IUpr«s«at«4 by Visitors at<br />

I—dlnf HosUlries of Baaort . '<br />

Ifany distinguished visitors from<br />

. (few York and Philadelphia are im<br />

eluded In this week'a guests at the<br />

At the top of the register of the<br />

Hinders one .finds the names of<br />

ltr. and Mrs. J. Howard Slocum,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Vivien B. Smith, Mr.<br />

isd Mrs. David A. McClelland,<br />

Master Lester McClelland and Miss<br />

Coruwe McCleUand. Mr: Smith is<br />

lbs architect and Mr. McClelland<br />

the contractor for the Flanders,<br />

BUU Mr. Slocum is active as the<br />

president and manager of the<br />

Others at the Flanders included<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Severs and<br />

ton, of Bala; Mr. and Mr*. Andrew<br />

McAllister, of Philadelphia; How-<br />

ard L. Whit*, society editor of a<br />

Knr York newspaper; W. B. Man-<br />

ne, of New Yorkj H. H. Barber, of<br />

- Philadelphia: Mr. and Mrs. George<br />

C. Baker, of Rlvertoo; Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Victor Clymer, of Iladdon-<br />

Btld; Mr. and Mrs. C. Harry John-<br />

son and daughter, of Philadelphia;<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Slocum<br />

sad sir. and • Mrs. Jack Ball, of<br />

New York; Mrs. Margaret Har-<br />

llns, of Wilmington, and Mr.<br />

Barry Harkins, manager of the<br />

Rottl DuPont, Wilmington, DeL;<br />

Tfcouas P. O'Nell and MUs Mar-<br />

garet O*Neil, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.<br />

BJegd. of Philadelphia; Henry<br />

Farlor. of New York; J. H. Dro-<br />

kaa. of New York; Bishop Cook, of<br />

TtBBSssee; H. J. White, Mr. and.<br />

Mrs. J. Bonner, of the Hotel Syl-<br />

vsala, Mr. and Mrs. H. IT. Gris-<br />

wold, of the Pennsylvania .Apart-<br />

BMBts. Philadelphia; Mr., and Mrs.<br />

C B. Bowne, Hiss Beatrice Titelle<br />

aad A. B. Eadie. of the Hotel Be-<br />

»Ww, New York City; Mr. and. Mrs.<br />

. Bsnry Bassett, of Philadelphia;<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Anton' Wagner. and<br />

Ha* Emllie Wagner, of Swarth-<br />

aon; Thomas H. Cooper, III, of<br />

Cooper, W. Va.: Mrs. W. II. Shuff,<br />

of Pubuki, Va,<br />

Mrs. Harry Cormany, of New<br />

York, and Mrs. Alice Moore and<br />

N. J. Bailey, of Philadelphia, are<br />

staying at the Baleigh.<br />

Among the guests of the Oceanic<br />

are Mrs. W. N. WUfonte. of Lon-<br />

Jaa, England; Mrs. E, A. Sher-<br />

wood, of New York; Mr. and Mrs.<br />

T. Craven, of Germantown, and F.<br />

W. Hoplan, of Germantown.<br />

Among the guests at the Hanif-<br />

baate Mr. and Mrs. M.P. Hottse-<br />

•an, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Caorgs Shade, of Easton;-Mrs. L.<br />

*- Kayser and daughter, of North<br />

Wales; Pinley Acker Weiss, of<br />

Wttsburgh; Mrs. H. E. Trout, of<br />

Korwood; Fred. Maxwell, of Lang-<br />

aoree: Paul L. Clayton, of Bead-<br />

ing; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Curreo,<br />

ot Norristown; Mr. and Mrs.<br />

CWUs Largiur, .MUs Lillian<br />

• Gs-inn and R. M. Morrell and fam-.<br />

tr/, of Philadelphia.<br />

At the Hayberry are Dr. David<br />

K. Bnwert and family, of New<br />

Tort; Clayton B. Walker, William<br />

WtoB, Dr. P. E. Jackson and Mr.<br />

aad Mrs. Iwanon Fry and family,<br />

of Philadelphia; Mrs. Louise L.<br />

8torpley. of Baltimore; M. H. Wil-<br />

,UMBS and family, of Pittsburgh.<br />

u* Mrs- A. M. Crierbane, of<br />

Cfcove Chase, Mr.<br />

. Among the guests of the Illinois<br />

ato Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Meaneely,<br />

Of PmladeJphU; Jessie M. Hunter<br />

Olasgane, of Scotland; Dr. M. Wil-<br />

son Banter and F. C. Duemater, of<br />

Gmuntown; Mr. and Mrs. S. X<br />

Htbs*r. of Harrisborg, and ' M.<br />

WHUman, of New York,<br />

Otwsts of the Imperial include:<br />

E> J. Williamson. Laura E.<br />

BehraiBm, Miss Elisabeth Van<br />

I?" 1 !*, of Chestnut Hill; Miss<br />

Bl« Van Winkle, of White Marsh,<br />

•*> Mr. and Mr*. Shlck, of New<br />

Among the guests of the Swartb<br />

now are: Frank L. Hagerty, Ar-<br />

uor Foster Myk and Dr. Smiley,<br />

of Philadelphia, and H. W. Jones,<br />

ot New. York. •<br />

Mr. and Mrs, H, G. Ceclen and<br />

- Miss Louise Standenmoyer, of<br />

PUUdtlphla; Mrs. Chas. S. Qrs-<br />

Bam and daughter, Anna; of Har-<br />

H»bnrg, and Mr. and Mrs. R Car-<br />

Jf. of niinols, are guests of the<br />

"•jmore.<br />

__Mr. and JlnL.8. Cornell, Sr., and<br />

Mr. and Mrs. a Cornell, Jr., Mrs.<br />

. & B.*Mattey and G. Taylor Byl-<br />

Wnes, of Phuadelphla, and Mrs.<br />

\C A. Wbitock, of Now York, are<br />

stopping at tho Bollevuc. ' ,<br />

Mrs. J. Young, of Germantown;<br />

Mr. Purdy, of Philadelphia, and<br />

Mrs. Purdy and. W. S. Hannaker,<br />

of Harrisburg, are guests of the<br />

Scarborough.<br />

. Among tho guesta at White Hall<br />

are; J. M. Macklin, Mrs. W. A.<br />

Widmer and. family, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

W. S. Hank and Mr. and- Mrs.<br />

James V. Doyle, of Philadelphia,<br />

and Mrs. W. H. Anderson, of I<br />

Maryland.<br />

C. Hughes, R. F. Lehman. B.<br />

Von Maur and Mr. and Mrs. II. D.<br />

Hall, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs.<br />

R-. Henderson Farley, of Cynwyd.<br />

and Mr. and Mrs. II. Young and<br />

daughter, of Swarthmore, are<br />

guests of the Brighton. '<br />

Staying at the Normandle are:<br />

Carl G. Bachman. of Wheeling. W.<br />

Va.; C. E. Frlshmeh, MK and Mra.<br />

O. W. Jessup, Mr. and Mm. C. A.<br />

Johnson, A. E. Monlot, Mr, and<br />

Mra. Theodore Huston and family,<br />

F. E. Kllpatrlck, of Philadelphia;<br />

a T. Stubbs, of Baltimore; Mr. and<br />

Mra. John S. Stelfko, of Bethle-<br />

hem; Frank Van.Roden, Jr.,' and<br />

Miss LUa Van Roden and Mr. and,<br />

Mrs. Alexander Martin, of Phila-<br />

delphia. '<br />

Among the guests at the Lin-<br />

coln are: William Russell. II. K.<br />

Heed, Mr. and Mm. W- ». Beecher,<br />

Miss Margacat Ford, of Philadel-<br />

phia; Samu^T Sutter, of German-<br />

town; Mr. Bart- and family and<br />

Mrs. Fields, of Wayne; J. C.!<br />

Schwab, of Dayton; L. L. Toole, of<br />

New York; Frank Wolf, Sr., and!<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolf. Jr.. of<br />

Lalng, of Woodbury; Alvu Rogers,<br />

of Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Baxter,<br />

Droxol Hill; Mr. and Mrs. H. C.<br />

Berry, of Lansdowne, and Mrs. M.<br />

B. - Harrison and Edna H. Klrk-<br />

patrick. of Philadelphia.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. E. Murphy, of Gcr-<br />

mantown; Mr. and Mrs. G. Lln-<br />

ditwcll, of Pittsburgh, and Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Charles MacDonald and son,<br />

of Philadelphia, are staying at the<br />

Flectwood.<br />

At the St. George are: Georgo<br />

Hedley, of Columbus, Ohio; Rod-<br />

man Rosenheim, Irvin L. Pork,<br />

John Smith, 3rd, It M. Neilson,<br />

Edward C. Watson, Mra. Kathryn<br />

Scatchard and Mrs. F.'G. Dodds, of<br />

Philadelphia, and J. U. Wenner, of<br />

Wilkes-Barre;<br />

' Miss Evelyn Richard and Mra. j<br />

W. H. Richard, of Germantown;<br />

Leslie L. Meslin. Mr. and Mrs! J.<br />

R. Wood, or Philadelphia; Frank<br />

L. Phillips, of Asco City, and Mrs.<br />

Jos. H. Krager, of Now York, are<br />

guests of the Blscayno.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Rankin, Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Parke,' of.'Philadelphia,<br />

and M. Meredith, of New York, are<br />

stopping at the Strand.<br />

Among the guests of the Break-<br />

era are: Senator Albert Dutton<br />

MaeDade and family, Chester;<br />

Mra. C. G. Penny, Pittsburgh; Miss |<br />

Lydia Sample, Wilmington; Mrs.<br />

Beck, Mrs. D. H. Thomas, Arthur<br />

brookfleM and E. Smiley, of Phil-<br />

adelphia..<br />

Staying*-at the Arlington are:<br />

Mr. and.Mrs. George H. Parker and<br />

family, of Drexel Hill; Mary B.<br />

Magulre.'of Mt Airy; Mra. h. R.<br />

Carfran, of New York,' and Mrs.<br />

KaU.P. Kemlllon. of Philadelphia.<br />

Among the guests of the Sea- j<br />

view are: Mr. and Mrs. C. A.<br />

Creaver, of Philadelphia; Ashton<br />

L. Jones.and family, of Brooklinc;<br />

Mrs. V. W. Tavenler, Mrs. Ernest<br />

Schsffer, of Philadelphia; Miss<br />

McKay,.of New York; Mrs. E.<br />

Bartlett and daughter, of Phila-<br />

delphia., and Mr. and Mrs. C. E.<br />

Shaffer, of Philadelphia.<br />

Among the guests of Halcyon<br />

Hall are: Mr. and Mra. H. L.<br />

MISCELLANEOUS SHOWBS<br />

Mrs. C K. Andrnum and Friends<br />

Have Enjoyable Afternoon<br />

A surprise miscellaneous shower<br />

was given Mrn. Charles K. Ander-<br />

son, formerly Miss Sarah GofT, of<br />

Ocean City, by tho following<br />

young ladies, who constitute a club<br />

of which Mrs. Anderson in a mem-<br />

ber: Misses Marlon Steelman,<br />

Sarah L. Smith und Lucile Town-<br />

send, Mrs.. Thomai. W, Mould and<br />

Mrs^ Nathaniel C. Smith. The<br />

party was held nt the home of<br />

Mrs. N. C. Smith, 705 Ocean ave-<br />

nue. Saturday afternoon, July 28.<br />

Among thoae present besido the<br />

bride wore: Misses Marie Booth-<br />

royil, Mary Fox, Louisa T. Corson,<br />

Kitty CollisHon. LouUe'B. MorriH,<br />

Hazel Harris, Cecelia Hand, Ethel<br />

Shoemaker, Ethel Nickerson, Susie<br />

Willis. Sarah Smith, Marion SUol-<br />

man and Lucile TownBend, Mrs.<br />

Ralph U ColT, Mrs. Walter A. Dit-<br />

trlch, Mrs. J. Willlnm MorriHori,<br />

Mrs. Elsie Shomo, Mra. Elmer J.<br />

Pearl, Mrs. Walter Sherman, Mrs.<br />

Lynwood Mintxcr, Mm. Edward I<br />

Hogan, Mrs. Arthur W. Shoe-<br />

maker, Mrs. Ralph Chester, Mrs.<br />

William G. Abbott, Mm. Floyd C.<br />

Simms, Mm. RusseU H. Nulty,<br />

Mrn. Barton Holmes, Mra. Walter<br />

Kuchn, Mrs. C. Homer Shoemaker,<br />

Mrs. Reuben W. Edwards, Mm.<br />

Thomas W. Mould and Mra. Na-<br />

thaniel Smith, of Ocean City; Miss<br />

Anne McKnlght, of Philadelphia;<br />

MIKKI-H Marie Simon and Kay<br />

Kurtz, of Wilmington; Misses<br />

Bi'tty, Rachel and Alma Andcnon,<br />

Myra and Alma Way, Louuw Van-<br />

Gilder. Mra. James B. Anderson,<br />

Sr., of Ocean View; Mrs. James B.<br />

Anderson, Jr., of Sea Isle City;<br />

Mm. Alex. Lstta, of Atlantic City,<br />

und Mrs. Walter Ulrlch, of Phila-<br />

delphia.<br />

Mra. Anderson Was the recipient<br />

of many beautiful- gifts. Including<br />

linen, silver, etc.<br />

Bridge and five hundred were<br />

played during the .afternoon,'and<br />

refreshments were served.<br />

Prizes' were awarded Mra.. Win.<br />

G. Abbott, Miss Hand, Mrs. R. L.<br />

GofT, Mrs. C. Homer Shoemaker,<br />

Mra. J. William Morrison and Mm.<br />

Anderson.<br />

BOX HOLDERS GET<br />

MAIL ON SUNDAYS<br />

Paul a'Keller. Who Started Move.<br />

Now Wants Government to<br />

Wako Up '-.<br />

Paul S. Kfll.-r. of Philadelphia,-<br />

president of (ho Pullman Chnlr'<br />

Company in. thlu city, through<br />

whose cffiirtu, with the co-operation<br />

of PoKtmastcr Sutton, tho Oci-un<br />

City pout office di>or» nro now open<br />

on Sundays for the accommodation<br />

of those having mall boxes,' HUjr-<br />

'ts that this city Hhnuld havo a<br />

Govornmcnt building.<br />

Mr. Keller thus writes the<br />

Ledger:<br />

As a Hummer. reHldont of Oconn<br />

City for tho past two years, no-<br />

ticing the constant improvt'munt<br />

und proupcrlty, I think It In about<br />

timo that tho citizens and tnx-<br />

vt'n* £t up a petition nddrcHKcd<br />

to the Senators of New Jersey<br />

asking them to uno their.Indui net-<br />

to have the Government place n<br />

GoVL-rnment-owned |Mtnt office in<br />

Ocean City.<br />

Tho Ocean City post oflico, I un-<br />

dbrxtand, has been mad.- a flrnt<br />

claas one Rlnco thr."" fifteenth "nt<br />

July, 1023, and Wo should have n<br />

modem, Govcmment-owned post<br />

oflico.<br />

Another petition should be got-<br />

ten up by the taxpuycra tn n« if<br />

tho ir»« company,. electric linht<br />

compuny nnd water compuny, all<br />

privately owned, I- am informed,<br />

will uivu tho residents i>to|ier~ner-<br />

vlcv or provision inr made to on-*<br />

irago new .compAnies coining<br />

into thu field for competition. At-<br />

lantic City went through thu uuinu<br />

I'xpvriencu until competition ur-<br />

rivi-d, and, when it HUKt> lit 8 o'clock.<br />

I Prepare for County Fair<br />

1 It la' cuHto.mary "each "year for<br />

the president of tho Cupo May<br />

.County Biwinl of Acrlcultun.- to<br />

appoint Kultuble committecu . to<br />

'eiirry on the eounty oirrlculturnl<br />

fair. Arcitrdlnuly President* Camp<br />

npiHimliil'a nunil>er of eommlttecs,<br />

the t'hurueti'r of whone meml>em<br />

insureH the SUCCCHS of tho coming<br />

fair. . These committees will all<br />

•nie*-t in n county fair lMK>Htjx,bah-<br />

MUet.to lKi.hold Monday evening!<br />

At thin mu'tint; outlinei* of work<br />

[of each committee .will lx k pre-,<br />

Hente«ter,"- Oceun City<br />

Male Quartette. "I'ule Moon,"<br />

; "TallK-H'ii," Anna Marshall Gray:<br />

"Piiddy," "I IJIVO You Truly,"<br />

Fml M. ' WIIIUmH. "A Moon,<br />

lli;hl Idyll," "Tii'A' Wild ROHC,"<br />

E. Finn-lieu. Miller. . Selections<br />

(violin). Fred Ilcmiinir. "The<br />

«4'1IK 4>f St. MuryV' "Little<br />

Willie," Oi-oiin City Male. Quar-<br />

tette. I'Thi-re Aio Fnrien nt the<br />

Itottom of Our Gurden," "Nurse-<br />

ry Uhyms," .Aunii -Marshall Gray.<br />

Announi iinenLM. Henry T. Ellin,<br />

"Mm. WIIIHIOW'H Soothing Syrup," j<br />

!'He"s Nut Demi Yet," Oceun City]<br />

Male Quartette. Mrs. H. W.<br />

Hcmph'lll and Mr. Lcroy Rlley,<br />

accompanists.<br />

Tho^momuers of tho Ocean City<br />

Mule 'Quartette wore: Wm. H.<br />

ColllHson, Jr., first tenor; Rnssell<br />

II. Nulty, second tenor; Clinton D.<br />

Lowden, first bass; Dr. Charles II.<br />

Vail, second boss. '<br />

ECGSI7 CENTS<br />

But This Is in Seattle. According<br />

to Mai. Davis' Mmwage °<br />

Fire Chief S. B. Con'ver received<br />

a pout-cord a few days ago from<br />

Major Wm. B. Davis, of this city,<br />

who. with-his family,'in now on<br />

the Pacific Coast, which conveyed<br />

this message: "Fresh salmon,<br />

seven cents a pound; eggs, seven-<br />

teen cents. Things nro cheaper<br />

here." ' •<br />

On tho post-card Is a picture of<br />

a log cabin, containing a dwelling<br />

und u bear den. Standing 6n tho<br />

log are eighteen men. In tho bear<br />

den arc to be seen a couple of<br />

bear. Tho log was cut from a;<br />

npruco tree u few miles from<br />

Aberdeen.<br />

HENRY B. CREE<br />

Realtor<br />

827 THIRD BTHEKT<br />

<strong>BE</strong>LL PHONE S3<br />

PHONE 14I-J<br />

FRED ADAMS<br />

7W ASBURY AVENUE<br />

INTERIOR<br />

DECOR<strong>AT</strong>OR<br />

Wall Papers Paperhangiag<br />

. CARD PARTY<br />

For Benefit of South Ocean City<br />

Community House<br />

A card party will be held at the<br />

Berkeley Hotel, Forty-eighth<br />

street und Ccntrui avenue, Tues-<br />

day evening, August 14, nt 7,:i0<br />

o'clock, for the. benefit of tho new<br />

community house in South Ocean<br />

City. Tickets are 50 cents.<br />

A pleasnnt time In assured all'<br />

attending the' party, and there is<br />

every indication that the affair<br />

wjll be n Wg success In every way.<br />

Wintiing the Nation<br />

Gleaming Cavalier -maroon and glistening nickel, khaki top and<br />

Spanish morocco upholstery; 5 disc wheels, 5 Fisk .Cord tires,<br />

Brussels floor carpets, bumper, windshield wings, dependable clock<br />

and electric gasoline gauge on dash, trunk at rear| the. engine that<br />

Improves-with use—the new Willys-Knight Country Club has<br />

tnet • tremendous buying response, : 8ee It<br />

NAHASS MO<strong>TO</strong>R CO.<br />

Bit A8BURY AVENUE<br />

?W ffiCTff fflTfflTiffff f/UWffiffH Kifi SWWB KH Ml 1MJWBl TB Bff VSVi WlsWI<br />

Baby Week<br />

Ocean City Seashore<br />

Home for Babies<br />

August 5tlTfb 11th<br />

The Season's Event! Your Opportunity!<br />

$25,000 NEEDED<br />

To Maintain and Equip the<br />

; Home for Babies<br />

Grand Annual Baby Parade<br />

Wednesday, August 8th, at 3.30 P. M.<br />

REGISTER YOUR BABY NOW<br />

SPECIAL PRIZES—A Gift for Every Baby<br />

<strong>OPENING</strong> EVENT<br />

Community Service, at the Music Pavilion. Sunday<br />

Evening, August 5th, at 7 o'clock, Hon. Joseph G.<br />

Champion, Mayor of Ocean City, Presiding. Prin-<br />

cipal Speaker, Rev. James Niblo, D. D., of Philad'a.<br />

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lent H<br />

; ; Rentals Abo »<br />

UM Strand H«<br />

'Company<br />

Realty C, corner ofjjs<br />

[^Wesley avemjsale*<br />

and<br />

^ sales was th<br />

apartment h<br />

street and<br />

„.,„„_ by the «<br />

|rj««gamann, to<br />

K '-"~"- .of Pbila*<br />

...„ „_, to the<br />

^ ; Aj«rtment« to Benj. R<br />

..; ^Philadelphia. ' |<br />

"jft Apartment owned h<br />

|- v-fWreM, W8 Brignto<br />

l^llw.- 'Annie It' Bn»..;.<br />

L-Apaitment nt ]<br />

"' and'Wealey ay.<br />

qf school<br />

dnriog the BT<br />

:Ctt» State 8<<br />

July 2<br />

^^eierT'Ti;<br />

j aided four prW,<br />

The<br />

thU<br />

opens<br />

Vciwtti a so<br />

SP?<br />

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w;i;<br />

We Instal Solid Tires Westinghouse Batteries<br />

With the<br />

of Repairing: and Service<br />

A job done by Schuff<br />

Is a job well done!<br />

840-842 Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone 16 Ocean City, N. J<br />

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K&i&£K&^^<br />

Wiley and family, of Miss Betty Saxton, of this city, I<br />

k, aro among tho guests las returned from a visit to her]<br />

J7 the Traymore.<br />

later, Mrs. Paul A. Seely, of!<br />

George ScharTor. of Phlladcl-<br />

Hammontpn.<br />

M^ has been taking n rest here Mr.'and Mrs. Homer P. Saxton<br />

fa some time:<br />

and sons, Clifton B-, and wife and<br />

Wm H. Campbell. Jr.. of theKarl<br />

II. Saxton and wife. Miss<br />

u"flrm of Dalrymplo & Camp- Grace J. Saxton and Mr. and Mrs.<br />

, Newark, was a recent guest Paul A. Seely and daughter,<br />

J, father. City Commissioner "Beth," spent Sunday in Camp<br />

H Campbeir. Tho young man<br />

Anderson, Mt Gretna, as the<br />

accompanied by his wife, a<br />

guests of Sergt Thomas C. Wood,<br />

a of a few months.<br />

Jr., Co. B, 103rd Engineers.<br />

F. Uber, a Phlladelphlari Miss Edith Hlnes, of San Fran-<br />

a'number of friends in this cisco, Is the gueat of Homer P.<br />

spent the week-end as theSaxton<br />

and wife, of thin city.<br />

of Councilman .and Mrs. "Dick" Saxton, of this city, has<br />

of Philadelphia, gone to the Citizens' Military<br />

on Fourth street Camp at Plattsburgh. . '<br />

BMJ. C. Heritage, an officer of Lt F. E. Buuo. U. S. N., now lo-<br />

tk, llacllvalno Lumber Company. cated at Newport, R. I., spent the<br />

Philadelphia. is at B12 Sixteenth week-end with .' his parents, Mr.<br />

rtrtrt, thls.clty.<br />

and Mrs. II. W. Buse. 715 Wesley<br />

Ulsi B«rnlco Russell, of Phlla- avenue. * .<br />

Is among the visitors, I Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Buse have<br />

; of the Lincoln.<br />

decided to remain at- their sum-<br />

" The Misses Sadtlcr,. of Balll mer cottage here until September.<br />

. are guentu of the Atgleru I "Billy" Buae. will upend tho<br />

iKote Sadtlcr was a mission- month of August at Camp "<br />

hannock, . at Brackney, Suiuiuehnnna<br />

County, Pa.<br />

Charles F. Phillips and family,<br />

of Philadelphia, are located for the<br />

season 1 Member* of 8ammer Auxiliary<br />

Elated—Dr. Whaling Will Address<br />

Society Sunday<br />

. Although' the afternoon was<br />

cloudy and threatening, an unusually<br />

large and enthusiastic<br />

meeting of the Visiting Ladles'<br />

Auxiliary of tho Presbyterian<br />

Church waa held at tho Casino on<br />

the.Boardwalk this week.<br />

These meetings have become one<br />

of the features of Ocean City's<br />

summer activities, at which all<br />

ladles, who are visiting in the city.<br />

Irrespective of denominational affiliation,<br />

are alwaya welcome.<br />

Among tho splendid reports presented<br />

by the officers was the announcement<br />

that the fair held In<br />

the Seaside Pavilion Friday, July<br />

7, passed all expectations, In that<br />

twice as much was realized as last<br />

year. The officers. Mrs. W. D.<br />

Chambers, president; Mrs. A. N.<br />

Paul, vice president; Mrs. W. K.<br />

Harris, secretary, and Mrs. T. J.<br />

Fegley. treasurer, desire herewith<br />

to express their appreciation to all<br />

who co-operated with them to.make<br />

the fair a success.<br />

There was an address by,' the<br />

uy In India twolvo yearn.<br />

Rev. P. J. Evans, of the Sentinel,<br />

Albert Gorman and family, of<br />

on "The Influence and Functions of<br />

Baltimore, are guests of tho At.<br />

the Press."<br />

The following program was en<br />

at the Alvyn, on Bi thuslastically received and much<br />

Wilson Hobaon, of Philadelphia, j place. Mr. Phillips is<br />

enjoyed by. the meeting:<br />

la Baking new friend* at the Idle-j porter in Philadelphia,-connected Piano solo, ' -'Tho — Lost<br />

wild, where' he Is the obliging j with the firm of Gullbe.rt A Lewis. Chord,", (bi ''Yes, We Have No<br />

Bananas." Edward Dswes,<br />

derk. • ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Dalbler and daugh- Recitation, James Sirams. /"<br />

"EaaV Benson, of Philadelphia. ter returned home Monday morn- Song, g, "Sleep, ep, Baby.Sleep," y.p, Mary y<br />

m engineer-in-charce of a recent | ing ufter upending a pleasant time Harshaw, a , Dorothy y Sterrett ett, Jean<br />

house party of young people at thoas<br />

the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Stt Stuart. MMargaret t Mt Most and Doro-<br />

UtarikL -<br />

M. Langenberger here.<br />

th thy Blum, Bl accompanied id by Edna<br />

Wallace.<br />

Mrs. Mr*. Fr Frank Lackey, y of Phlladel- John W. Mltehell-and wife, of Piano solo, "Value Impromptu,'<br />

pKIs, Is taking a rest In this city. Wilmington, are' at the Darllng- Emily Boxer.<br />

U Fronkcnfleld, F k A l d a well- well ton. Mr. Mitchell I* deputy United Solo,. "Out of the Shadows,<br />

bum Wept Phlladclphian, Is | State*, marshal for that district.<br />

among the cottagers. j Joseph P. Cunningham, president<br />

Director Ceo. Kproule, of the of the Chester Avenue Business<br />

Pauadtlphui Department • otMen'u Aiwociatlon, Wcat Philadel-<br />

Wham*. DockB ' and 'Ferries, is phlil. has taken apartments for the<br />

nf^lng many of his hi friends fid hen.'. h |<br />

Ha has been n cottager in<br />

Sooth Ocean City a number of<br />

jesn.<br />

Edward McDowell and wife, of<br />

Cyawyd, aro v|»lUira, guetfbi of the<br />

UMonte.<br />

Wm. H. Daviri and wife, of Ger-<br />

Butownj 'are among the visitor*.<br />

Tb^y were former residents of this<br />

city. Mr. Davis la a member of<br />

the insurance patrol in Germantown.<br />

"Mr. and Mm, Herbert Measley<br />

and MUs Ella MeaHley, of Homawaton,<br />

were recent guests of Mr.<br />

sad Mm. Homer P. Saxton, of this<br />

dty. • .<br />

1<br />

Lentx Breaks Record la Average<br />

of Five—Maiaaelbach-a Gifts<br />

to Youngsters<br />

LUTHERAN- SERVICES<br />

There were 700 more Aih caught<br />

from off the pier of the Ocean City Large Congregation Hears Dr.<br />

Fishing.Club in July of this year DeYoe'u Strung Discount?<br />

than in 1922, according to the rec- ' A large congregation gathered<br />

ords of Piormautor Edward Klein. un Doughty's Pier . lust Sunday<br />

The total number of flsh caught In evening to unite in tho Lutheran<br />

July of this year was 2£48. di- service. The Rov. Dr. .Luther Dovided<br />

as follow*: King, 938; weak, oe, of Trinity Lutheran Church,<br />

398; croakora, 721; perch, 13R; iermantown, preached. His uub-<br />

pompano, 6; turtle, 6.<br />

ect waa "Forgiveness."<br />

' Among those making fairly good br. DeYoo is to preach again<br />

catches of fish this week were: his Sunday evening. Ills subject<br />

Jack Schtesiinger, Goo. R. Klng- s,' "A Message - from Galllloe."<br />

otor, Kd. Klein, Thos. J. Fegley, .11 welcome.<br />

M. Davis, Harry Hartley, Ed. Stu- Because of tho'excessive cout of<br />

artl, Elmer Horn, George C. Wln- materials; the building of the new !<br />

neberger, Benjamin Rockwell, Dur- church structure will bo delayed •<br />

rell Shunter, Dr. J. W. Pinkham, a short time.' Visitors at j<br />

Wm. Burtis, John Buxby, Harry )ccan City have been supporting j<br />

Hailett, Dr. J. M. Smith, James he Lutheran work very- gener-<br />

'olan and Harry Bauerle, all of usly. • ' j<br />

'hlladelphla..<br />

In the Ocean City Fishing Club's<br />

nnual casting tournament, Harold<br />

-«nU, of Philadelphia, world'<br />

champion caster, broke the world's<br />

record, held by himself. In tho<br />

average of five. casts. His new<br />

record IK 437 feet 3 4-5 inches. The<br />

winners In the various events were:<br />

Average of five cants—Class A—<br />

First. Harold Lents; second. Dr. J.<br />

W. Pinkham; third. Jack Clayton.<br />

Class B—Firat.. George, Frarikenfleld;<br />

second, John Vanderherchen;<br />

third, Frank W. Stewart Class A<br />

—First, rl B. Rockwell; second,<br />

Frank ' H. Campion; third<br />

Churchill Hungerford.<br />

Longest of rive casts—Class A—<br />

First' Harold Lentx; second, John<br />

Shaw; third. Jack Clayton. Clasx<br />

B—First, Chan. T. Maginnls[ sec<br />

Anna Keruler, accompanied by ond, Egbert Collard; third, John<br />

Una Wallace.<br />

Tenor solo, y,:^'<br />

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'Company p<br />

Realty CC .I'<br />

i ore under tho : .~<br />

I'the corner of;'.7<br />

I' Wertey »venii'd<br />

'snips and;,;-.]<br />

. . $$<br />

soles wu thf ;:•])<br />

apartment W /Jl<br />

street nncF.;;'<br />

by tho i:<br />

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rentals im ;<br />

in tho i^<br />

Apartmenta, 870 Brlgh 3<br />

to^AUn AA. Swenson,<br />

• • ' $ * * • • • • ' • - • ' ' • ' ; . % ) : .<br />

:>' Apartment in tho .') ; •<br />

Apartments to Benji R our own lavatories. Our<br />

tion^ » safe for your fcaby. laboratory COQtrol &ccks<br />

Abbotts "A" Milk comes ev «*T «tep in the production<br />

from healthy cows, selected and handling of Abbotts<br />

for tiwir rich milk. It. "A" Milk from the farm to<br />

healtfulness, richness and your door-step.<br />

t e l e p h o n e < B e l l ; or write to . Shade*<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />

TITLE AND TRUST CO.<br />

(Suceediag the Beat Estate and Search Co.)<br />

Cape Hay Court House, N. J.<br />

Acts As Executor and ia a Fiduciary Capacity<br />

MUNICIPAL BONDS FOR SALE<br />

MONEY <strong>TO</strong> LOAN ON MORTGAGES<br />

TITLE INSURANCE<br />

8EARC<strong>BE</strong>S<br />

WUEF8 OP TtTLB , . CONVEYAKCINO<br />

"Well Mixed Concrete'for Pennanence" . :<br />

F. P. M<strong>AT</strong>TERA & CO.<br />

Third Street and Haven Avenue<br />

Manaractnrera ot Antomatle Tampered<br />

* * •<br />

CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS<br />

Estimate* famished for Foundations, Block Base*<br />

and Cement Pavements<br />

Aak to see our new Stucco Fa^ed Block*<br />

Office, 129 Asbury Avenue<br />

K O M O<br />

PLY AND MOSQUI<strong>TO</strong> SPRAY<br />

Sanitary—Pleasant—Effective—Guarantee*<br />

Uae it is your Boau, HoUL Star*<br />

SAX<strong>TO</strong>N COMPANY<br />

Painting & Paperhanging<br />

Interior Decorators<br />

• PHONE. 735<br />

401 Asbury Avenue, . Ocean City. N. J.<br />

! WHY SERVICE<br />

I Insurance<br />

TIS <strong>TO</strong> SELL<br />

REAL EST<strong>AT</strong>E<br />

RBGIBTB<strong>AT</strong>ION<br />

DOCUMENTING<br />

• SALES<br />

Comer Eighth St. and Wesley Ave.<br />

J. R. JONES<br />

WHY<br />

Phone 213 Realtor 1<br />

BO<strong>AT</strong>S<br />

EXCHANGE<br />

CHAHTKBING<br />

ETC<br />

THE MARINER'S EXCHANGE<br />

1ZS & FIFTH STREET<br />

PHILADELPHIA, PA.<br />

" TeL Lombard 84M<br />

<strong>OF</strong>FICES:<br />

7S5 ASBUHV AVE.<br />

OCEAN crnr, N. jr.<br />

TeL Ocean Cii» *t»<br />

Demand for any product makes Its market<br />

value. Th« greater number of- people to<br />

whom the product Is presented the greater Is<br />

the demand. Therefore,' the property you<br />

want sold or rented should be listed with<br />

•very reputable broker In Ocean City.<br />

KeyBtone<br />

Realty<br />

Company<br />

SERVICE<br />

SERVICE<br />

Fourth<br />

Street<br />

and<br />

Asbury<br />

Avenue<br />

Get a iar of this wonderful<br />

cream at once which I* guaranteed<br />

to positively remove freckle*, tan,<br />

liver spot*, etc., and to whiten,<br />

bleach and clear the skin. Try it<br />

at our risk! . Money back it it<br />

falls. Dont let ugly blemishes<br />

ruin your good looks when<br />

LAITHINE clears your akin. Take<br />

no cubatitute. . At DeDan's 'Pharmacy,<br />

Boardwalk at Moorlyn Terrace.<br />

Bnghes* Central Pharmacy,'<br />

Eighth Street and Wesley Ave.<br />

Price $1.00. Or direct from manufacturer.<br />

Roy H. Cochran, New<br />

York Ave. and Boardwalk, Atlantic<br />

City. N. 3.<br />

HOVIMC VANS<br />

10HC<br />

If you want the best in Brick Work and<br />

Plastering, Stucco and Cement Work,<br />

•• ' ' ••. S e e<br />

HARRY W. BONHAM^ ^<br />

1135 Bay Avenue<br />

BROWNLEE'S<br />

PHONE 66-R<br />

PH1LA. AND OCEAN CITY<br />

DAILY EXPRESS<br />

EfficUat Smrticm<br />

Goods laawad a«mia*( . Office and Warehouse<br />

306 7th SL, Ocean City, N.J.<br />

Our Motto—"We Deliver the Goods"<br />

HoJcrii Eqaipaunt<br />

PhiU. Office—2S S. Fraol Si. *<br />

Ball PWx.-Lonib.rd 2300 S<br />

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Rental. AUo<br />

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Company . I,<br />

Hcnlty C«;<br />

i; ore under thej.<br />

J'the comer o* (;•»•.<br />

Wesley avcm,V.<br />

•ales and i'-t<br />

—iweck. • -,,,<br />

|*M> sales was th,!-),. /"V 1 E: Kito und u cn " nit -<br />

h.w. K~. t. i /• , ' te " of tho •'"••no*" «f th.. club,<br />

have been rehearsing for Homo time _ _<br />

in preparation for the occasion. [HUNDREDS <strong>AT</strong> OPE.VIVO<br />

HANOSOSIE <strong>FLANDERS</strong><br />

One)<br />

Tho leaiting parts will be taken •<br />

by .MUM' Robertson, Mln.-< Betty, ' •<br />

Kirkbride. from "UKten Le»U>r"l < C "" ti '' u< /' 1<br />

a.id."Maytimcj" Mta Katherine I present, ai..» he looked to the<br />

k-<br />

will uppeur with tho bathing girls.','.''' ;ive" MiCle'-<br />

•Fuur ludicM.fi-oin B. F. Dewee*' | '•'" •''' PWIudi-lf.!-a, to .vl.-imi up.<br />

Hton, in Philadelphia are coaching ^ , 1 ' " ' C °" tr: '' t '"'<br />

tlie (tirls- for the "Fashion Show'<br />

'»''<br />

archititt.<br />

livim' in<br />

al;.<br />

parade, an.l thpy also are in charge<br />

of the wardrobe. Tho*o ladle* aVt-'<br />

Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. Hardexty, Mrs.<br />

Miller and Mm. Dwyer.<br />

There wlll.be u cameo cabaret,<br />

with a bunch of the prettlext girls,<br />

• In -the city. Advance fail und Win-<br />

ter modes will be exhibited by liv-<br />

ing- model* In tho nhow, through ,. .. . . . ,<br />

tbe courtesy of B. F. Dewee.-. T1K>' T," ?*" '^T h '.* ftieluU ' with<br />

_vuit, of the RiU-Carlton aiid A.lel-<br />

,\x- »> IJ - wltt '.hl>I wifeVj; C. Bonner.of<br />

the Sylvuuia; W. W. Grinwold; of<br />

with fliers<br />

Vlvlaii Si^ith, ..On.<br />

O:.\,n <br />

tominunlty «t'rvlce..<br />

Mll'lo, a I).. ,>f<br />

lll't-Sn tilt: Ill.-vtill<br />

Tuemlay there<br />

bltion of Oilimta<br />

Ilou'l Fluii.lci-K, The<br />

costuniL's on view (a n^itl<br />

• 1'^"> ''ahj parade on ttlr •<br />

ivalk will !«; he" •'<br />

route uf puruUe<br />

Htu-et to tho,l|o.__<br />

tint prizes will be<br />

maps.<br />

1<br />

of the High I who made the dedicatory prayer.<br />

1 Lamping, of I City Conmii.xHioner Campbell, In-<br />

Pelhiim Court, Philadelphia; Vic- (troduced as the "wutc-h dog of the<br />

ns-«rt«d I tur - Jl " o '' y • nn *' J an»ea Levie, of I trfasury," congratulated the pco-<br />

ul.only be back i<br />

oilier Kuinmc'r s.>usorix. but ho<br />

, i Newafk : Hurry. HjukinH, of the<br />

I | kl W B I B 1 0 « H<br />

bathing 1 girls' revue. will be one' '<br />

of tlie features of-the uffair.<br />

Platter suppcm will be nerved in<br />

the evenings, and there'will bo u<br />

card party at 2 o'clock Friday af-<br />

ternoon.<br />

"Put" Rlley'u Ocean City Yacht<br />

Club Orchestra will provide breezy<br />

music.<br />

. The cabaret girls will comprise<br />

the following: Dorothy Nichols,<br />

Betty Cunningham, Delphine Lull,<br />

.Eleanor Bacheldcr, Eunice Muc-<br />

• Kenzlc, Peggy Chow, Edith Blun-<br />

.din, Edna Lurcett, Alberta Sauter,<br />

Mariu. Paulus, Martha Tinker,<br />

Mabello Honwood, Elizabeth Kress,<br />

Margot.Carter,' Evelyn Stopp, Mil-<br />

•dred Davis, R. DcMaria. Eleanor<br />

Culin, Elizabeth McConnell, Doro-<br />

thy Moctague, D: Smith, Alma<br />

Ledlg, Ruth Anderson, Katherine<br />

Holmes, Dorothy Walker, Joe<br />

"WeU.t, Mary Barnhlll and Laura<br />

Henderson.<br />

The "Fashion Show" glrla will<br />

be: Eleanor Shuman, Pauline Cum-<br />

mins, Daisy Morris, Nellie Krout,<br />

Lydia Krout, Mildred Hogsn,<br />

He sui.l 1». ,J:lw gained, re-<br />

inurlcably in health und nerve forc«<br />

ninco his sliort sojourn in thly cfty.<br />

Tlw speaker related several Mun-<br />

chuusen utorics. which min'c n blir<br />

hit, und he told of un experience<br />

he lui.l when, as u lad In New<br />

York,'he met General,IT. S. " i8c '>'- The city of-<br />

Handsome baskets, of '-flower.W^ttiL "^ ^'l'^ l " thU «» rt<br />

were «celved by Mr. S.ocum frpi | Drellil(d £ ^ ^ Zt^ll^<br />

nn will be for the<br />

in of the<br />

tuiu brok«-ra here have<br />

, Th«*n* lire .itlso b*4ng . pn-pjirtsl<br />

iniipM for tho laiu'l lM-twcin Fif-<br />

i tevnth iind.Sixtet-nth strfln.<br />

1 Inquiries regurdiiig tlwiie lots<br />

:u.' being rt-teiv«l ev.'ry day; and<br />

Ih.' outliuik fur. rapid SUIO.M is<br />

bright. . '<br />

Thus.' intci.'Mtt'd in thi^ d.'Vi-lop-<br />

,tit-iit-liH-ludt* -the following "l>r.<br />

Kdward M. Hull, pr.'sid.nt mid<br />

minor of the Banks Husini'SM f»|-<br />

who is prt'sideiit of tliv Hull-<br />

ISiz...- will be awarded.<br />

sot of twins will<br />

und triplets will<br />

i .•l.<br />

•l.vtliii: their ova Ll<br />

li.t of ifu i l<br />

Amateur Athletic Association und .Vhultz Development Company. He<br />

run un.Kr the auspices of the Cc-r- I hu>) In-cn u summer, resident here<br />

mantown B.>ys' Cfub. • ' V<br />

There will bo a nu.nbi't- of events,<br />

and pretty cups will be uwarded to<br />

Vur ten yeurs.<br />

Frederick Schultz,<br />

d<br />

know<br />

wlnne<br />

FIHJJ ALARM BOXES<br />

many resident!, und rottngorH.<br />

Hf' is a niortu'ai!.' broker- and is<br />

cuinfcted with-tho Blink.-. Ituslnc'«s<br />

Collet.. ' ' .<br />

John II. Knno Is a u-cll-lcnnwn<br />

Philadi-lrjhia reultor nnd |sldenti-<br />

lle.1 with si'verul bulldinu und loan<br />

I\VK>- or<br />

fioi.i tin'<br />

.xtc, uitli tin<br />

t:i.li.'.i.<br />

Thi! Kilii:i 'I'homas i<br />

Flanders will be the notiil.«JI<br />

on Tlitn-...l.i>. — ^~""«1<br />

known "u- "j'ho<br />

.innii."<br />

Tlie J:I|I:UI/'M- Tea at UWHIB<br />

I'M Fiiiluy aftiniooii, iriiils;!,^<br />

traitivf ulfulr. Tta-win i,mH^<br />

and from,<br />

from, accomm<br />

the following: nenryW. Leeds, of crings.<br />

HU !'' "" ' th Ch<br />

for public gath-<br />

I.""",<br />

ulter J.<br />

ChMo " tc<br />

i ' l^'k. Fifth an.1 Bay am*.<br />

-Swond und Atlantic avenue, ven.em-e ,,f buyers ,,n.l brokers- ' Kaiur.hiy :lfteVn.«n. 3Jtr.'d«t<br />

Wi-ightnmn Building. ir.2l Chest-. | — L_<br />

••IW« Xortn Fifth street. I'hlludel-'; There i!.' a "gr'up*of gbb fea<br />

Phia and Stanley M: Pontlere Co.,' tho West camping on tbedtrpel<br />

inc.. .'.U .tebury • uvenuc. Oceun j They ure. h.-adt-d by.Miss Mupnt<br />

avenue und Battersea<br />

tcr-;<br />

r>21—Twentieth and Central av--<br />

nue.<br />

key. of l.os Angeles,Calif.•<br />

larte/ifei/itjiil<br />

usiness at a<br />

Why Not Try An<br />

ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN<br />

. • •".' • -• . i n .the . . . •• • • ''' •<br />

THEN NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE<br />

VOL. XXVI—NO. 39 OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, S<strong>AT</strong>URDAY. AUGUST 11. 1923 Thrae Crate<br />

Many Beauties to Be in City's Midsummer Revue<br />

Yacht^GlubV Fashion Show Dazzling Spectacle<br />

ARTISTS Will<br />

<strong>TO</strong> APPEAR IN BIG PAGEANT<br />

Array of Pretty - Yoaapr<br />

o» Boardwalk<br />

TueiuUy and Wadsaday,<br />

14 and IS. will .witneaa.oiM of the<br />

and most •pectmcuUr af-<br />

ever held in this •plendid re-<br />

lort—Ocean Citjr'a Mldiummer<br />

Pretty bathing gHrU will<br />

d i<br />

Bcviw y<br />

be the pwata of UM city and will<br />

compete-for the honor of • being<br />

. -Ulu Ocean City" in tlM Atlantic<br />

City Pageant early in September.<br />

ThU Midsummer Bevoa promises<br />

to become one of UM most Inter-<br />

esting; events- alone the Jersey<br />

Coast and deserves the greatest<br />

support possible from all visitors<br />

and business men.<br />

Tuesday morning the affair will<br />

SAYS <strong>FLANDERS</strong> IS<br />

SUREST SUCCESS<br />

Investment Banker of New York<br />

. Speaks Flatteringly of Ocean<br />

' City and New .Hotel<br />

Kucttt which should prove of In-<br />

terest to Oceun City rexidentu and<br />

othent who bought, stocks and<br />

bonds of the' * Flanders weru<br />

brought - out - yesterday in u talk<br />

with John K. White, of Throck-<br />

morton & Company. Investment<br />

bankers, 115 Bniudwuy, New<br />

York. Mr. While, who is making<br />

his finit visit to Oceun City and<br />

start, when many newspaper girls [is sojourning hero for a week or so<br />

from the East will arrive and Join<br />

the Ocean City girls who are com-<br />

peting for-the honor-of represent-<br />

ing tnls resort at the Atlantic City<br />

Pageant The. newspaper girls<br />

will be met- by a reception com-<br />

mittee and escorted to their hotels,<br />

the Flanders and the Lincoln.<br />

Tuesday afternoon the prelimi-<br />

nary contest for Miss Ocean City<br />

will be held on the Tenth street<br />

beach' In an enclosure formed, by<br />

the beach chairs. The contestants<br />

will assemble at Shelton's Baths<br />

and the Seaside Baths at 2 o'clock.<br />

Tuesday evening, at 9 o'clock, a<br />

revolving lev lew will commence.<br />

The contestants are to be divided<br />

into three groups and they will be<br />

entertained at the Arcadia Cafe,<br />

Robinson's Stodlo de Dance . and<br />

Carpenter's Castno Club. The girls<br />

and the judges will- alternately<br />

visit these places: At 1O.4S p. m.<br />

all the contestants and Judges will<br />

assemble at the City Music Pier,<br />

where twenty contestants will be<br />

selected from the number to par-<br />

ticipate in the finals to be held the.<br />

> next day.-<br />

Wednesday morning will be.<br />

devoted to the" entertainment of<br />

with his family. Hinted that his<br />

Arm recently wan allotted $1,000,-<br />

000 uf the $7,000,000 bond Issue of<br />

tlie Mount Royal Hotel, Montreal,<br />

Canada, .urul disposed of them<br />

quickly. Mr. White declared also<br />

that hotel securities were quite<br />

popular with the New York in-<br />

vesting public.<br />

"Tho Mount Royal." said Mr.<br />

White, "is operated by the United<br />

Hotels Company of America, who<br />

have . made a conspicuous success<br />

In managing 'prominent hotels<br />

throughout the United States in<br />

thu last fifteen years. These hotels<br />

are paying dividends ranging'from<br />

10 to 40 per cent, despite prohi-<br />

bition in America. No hotel, while<br />

Under the, management of the<br />

United Hotels .Company of Amer-<br />

ica, has ever defaulted or deferred<br />

payment of dividends on. its pre-<br />

ferred stocks.<br />

"In 1921 the Onondaga Hotel in<br />

Syracuse paid 40 per cent, on its<br />

common stock, the Bancroft, of<br />

Worcester, Mass:, ten per cent.;<br />

the Portage, Akron, Ohio, 10 per<br />

cent.; the Kingj Edward, Toronto,<br />

10 per cent;, the Hotel Utlca,<br />

tltlca, 15 per cent; the Ten Eyck,<br />

Albany, 25 per cent; the Penn-.<br />

Harris, HurrUbu'rg, 40 per cent.;<br />

tho Robert Treat, Newark, N. J.,<br />

20 per cent.; the Seneca, Rochester,<br />

2G per cent. Over a period of ten<br />

years the Onoiulagu, of Syracuse,<br />

and the TtnEyck, of Albany, have<br />

averaged about 20 per cent on<br />

their common stock. .The divi-<br />

dends were fold, despite prohibi-<br />

tion." -<br />

Mr. White is on enthusiastic ad-<br />

mirer of Ocean City, being par-<br />

ticularly pleased with'thu class of<br />

people herv. He says the .Flanders<br />

compares favorably with any hotel<br />

he han seen anywhere and predicts<br />

SUCCOUR for (t from thu outset<br />

"Wait until New Yorkers hear<br />

there l\ a watering place ruled by<br />

Yankee* and you will have to<br />

build two or three more banks to<br />

Ocean Front Hotel Corporation. | take care of the money they will<br />

NOTED PREL<strong>AT</strong>E<br />

<strong>TO</strong> Gift LECTURE<br />

Monsignor R. Barry-Doyle at tbe<br />

Flanders Friday—WUl be Met j<br />

by Prominent Residents '<br />

The Rt Rev. Monsignor R.!<br />

Barry-Doyle, will give his famous<br />

lecture on "The Call of the East,"<br />

In the ball room of the Flanders<br />

Friday - evening, August 17. He |<br />

will arrive in this city Wednesday, \<br />

and will be met at the railroad ><br />

station by the following business '<br />

men and visitors comprising - the<br />

reception committee: '<br />

Mayor Champion, City CommU-!<br />

sloner .Corson, Russell H. Nulty, 1<br />

lecretary and treasurer of the<br />

Ocean City Title and Trust Com-<br />

pany; Dr. Allen Corson, Robert J. .<br />

U. Field, ..of Camden; Thos. A.<br />

O'Keefe. of Boston: J. Reia and!<br />

Mr. Brady, of Pittsburgh;- Harvey '<br />

Conover, of-the McLaughlan-Con-<br />

over Company; Dr. John Handley, j<br />

the Revs. Chan, F. N. Voegelln, Dr. i<br />

Buck and J.<br />

(ti-v. Thai.<br />

W. Watt , and the ><br />

Blake.' John J. Pos- !<br />

U-r, Mrs. Josephine Keyhan, Mrs.<br />

J. J.-Foster. Miss Rodgers, Minn'<br />

Blake, Mrs. Robt. J. D. Field. Mrs. I<br />

J. Keegan and Postmaster Sutton.<br />

Representatives of the American<br />

Legion, of this city, and the<br />

Knights of Columbus; of Atlantic<br />

City, will also be at the station to<br />

greet the visitor.<br />

Monslgnor Barry-Doyle holds<br />

the rank of colonel in the British<br />

Army Chaplains*. Department and<br />

MONSIGNOR R. BARRY-DOYLE<br />

Who will Uctan la The FhaJen<br />

SNAPPY SONGS AND DANCES<br />

BY HANDSOME CHORUS GIRLS<br />

THRONGS WITNESS<br />

BABY PARADE<br />

One of the Most Attractive Ever<br />

Seea la City—Pretty Children<br />

and Unique Display<br />

Ocean City's annual Baby Parade<br />

was held on the Boardwalk Wed-<br />

nesday afternoon under the dlrec-<br />

tion of the management of<br />

Ocean City Seashore Home<br />

the<br />

for<br />

SOCIAL EVENT<br />

<strong>AT</strong> THE <strong>FLANDERS</strong><br />

(Continued on Page Eight)<br />

the visiting young women news-<br />

paper representatives. The morn-<br />

Ing's fun will consist of bathing,<br />

dancing, yachting and a general<br />

visitation and Inspection of all<br />

points of Interest in the town. .<br />

At noon the twenty contestants<br />

will be entertained atjuncheon by<br />

the Kiwanla Club of Ocean City<br />

at the Flanders.<br />

At 2.30 p. m. the final bathing<br />

parade and review will be held on<br />

the Boardwalk. The twenty, con-<br />

testants will parade on the Board-<br />

walk from Plymouth place to<br />

Tenth street - They will be re-<br />

. viewed by the.Judges, who will be<br />

on the veranda of the Studio de<br />

At 8.15 p.m. there will be a re-<br />

ception in the Flanders, through<br />

the courtesy of X Howard Slocum,<br />

president and 'manager of the<br />

BAY CARNIVAL<br />

<strong>TO</strong>JE UNIQUE<br />

Queen .for Brest Salarday. Sep-<br />

tember 8, Will be Selected by<br />

Popular Vote<br />

The date fqr the Ocean City Bay<br />

Carnival has ' been changud from<br />

Labor Day to. Saturday, Septem-<br />

ber 8.<br />

At a meeting In the Ocean City<br />

Yacht Club, many committee re-<br />

ports were made and. hew .plans<br />

adopted. It was decided that,<br />

since one of the purposes of the<br />

At 9.30 the contestants and! spend here,<br />

judg«*'will assemble at the City<br />

Music Pier, where the-final, selec-<br />

tion of "Miss Ocean City" will be 1<br />

knade. This will be followed by a<br />

reception and dinner dance at the<br />

Arcadia Cafe, through the courtesy<br />

of John C. Fudck, Jr., manager of<br />

the Hotel Lincoln and the Arcadia<br />

Cafe. . ....•.:•<br />

' At this reception the name of<br />

the new "Hiss Ocean.City" will be<br />

announced and she will be received<br />

uu) greeted by Miss Marian Steel-<br />

man, "Miss Ocean City" for 1922:<br />

Competent judges have been se-<br />

cured to view the many beauties<br />

and select a winner.-<br />

The revue is being conducted by j<br />

the allied civic organizations of.<br />

Ocean City. .<br />

'Continued on Page Eight)<br />

declared Mr. White.<br />

. A. G. C. Smith, superintendent<br />

of public schools of Delaware<br />

County, Pa,, is a visitor.<br />

I Much Interest In Biblical Lecture<br />

by Mrs. Paul, of* Washington,<br />

. at Beach-Front Hostelry<br />

Mrs. J. Paul. L. L. D.. of Wash-<br />

ington, D. C, lectured on "Biblical<br />

Characters/' und'Illustrated prac-<br />

tically their modes and styles of<br />

dressing.' Th*»<br />

authentic dov/n to dresses were<br />

smallest de-<br />

<strong>BE</strong>ACH P<strong>AT</strong>ROL IN<br />

EXCITING RACES<br />

Great Throng Witnessed the Varl-<br />

Babies. The parade started at 4<br />

o'clock from Sixth street and pro-<br />

ceeded to the Flanders, ' where<br />

prises were distributed.<br />

The judges' stand was placed at<br />

Tenth street. Miss" Anna V. Van<br />

Valkenberg, Mrs. Gny Stewart Mc-<br />

Cabe, Mrs. Kenton' Warne, Mrs.<br />

Howard Stern, wife of Judge<br />

Stem, o: Philadelphia, Mrs. J. M.<br />

Murray and the Rev. James I^lblo<br />

were the judges.<br />

There was quite a large number<br />

of babies In the parade, as It re-<br />

quired more than nine divisions of<br />

twenty-six each. The neat, division<br />

was led by a erew of Gypsies, who<br />

' provided an attractive kind of<br />

Gypsy music. Then came a seem-<br />

Uelichted Throngs Enjoying Caba-<br />

ret and Genera] Entertala-<br />

' saent at Yacht Club<br />

The, second annual "Cabaret'and<br />

Fashion Show," in progress at the<br />

Ocean City Yacht Club, bpencJ<br />

with a splendid performance on<br />

Thursday evening. August B. The<br />

building was thronged with people<br />

who admired the tastefulness. of<br />

the black and whits . decorative<br />

scheme.and the efficient and de-<br />

lightful manner in which the even-<br />

ing's program was -<br />

Waiters, . announcers,<br />

conducted;<br />

hostess.<br />

dancers, singers, musicians, candy<br />

.venders, and even the High Lord<br />

Master uf Ceremonies were at-<br />

tired In neat and varied costumes<br />

of block and white. The evening's<br />

program, started with a platter<br />

dinner at six o'clock and first a<br />

fashion show and then a cabaret<br />

show took place,<br />

hour on the hour. starting, every<br />

Mrs. Alfred M.<br />

Ingly endless succession of gayly- | every<br />

a a Z a for. taard*<br />

Benefit Was Huccnsful<br />

decorated baby coaches,<br />

fants In a varied assortment of<br />

costumes, snd comedy floats.<br />

Paul Dittman was dressed as a<br />

: of salt water taffy, and, judg-<br />

Gray was a charming hostess as<br />

she met the groups of pleasure<br />

seekers' at the door and the same<br />

delightful spirit of hospitality and<br />

good fellowship was extended by "<br />

of the club or par-<br />

ticipant In the show.<br />

Owing to the death of President<br />

Harding, the Friday -afternoon<br />

cabaret and fashion shows Were<br />

cancelled, but the usual perform-<br />

•<br />

, lng irom the stem expression on , anco took place last evening. ThU<br />

jlne Bro.u policeman who accom- : afternoon a card party at 2 o'clock<br />

Wednesday was benefit day forpanic-d htm, he was under arrest wm ^ Bh additional attraction,<br />

the Ocean City Beach Patrol, for selling candy on Sunday. Helen ] wniie the cabaret . and fashion<br />

Louise<br />

Frank<br />

Starting at six o'clock In the even-<br />

ing, they entertained a large crowd<br />

with many drills and races on the unafraid u<br />

Schneider,<br />

Schneider,<br />

tail. Local personK uervod as<br />

models, • having been carefully<br />

choucn for each part.<br />

The numon of participants in<br />

costume are:<br />

Queen Esther, Mrs. J. Howard<br />

Slocum; the maid. Mrs. Sharp;<br />

Deborah, Mrs. Kcnton Wame; a<br />

dlHclpIc, Mr. Schafltey; Mary of<br />

Bethany, Mm. Howard J. Holmes;<br />

Mury. Mug.lalene, Mrs. Harry L.<br />

Bay Carnival is to lengthen the i Bv'huon; Lady of the City, Mrs.<br />

season, a date later than Labor j^hua. Ki-nkauff; a messenger,<br />

Day would be more advantageous. | Master Kenton Warne; David,<br />

Definite program, rain Insurance I MU- Betty Wntnc; Rachel, Mrs.<br />

and the selection of the queetl wero| cluudl ' w - Sutton; Jacob, Mr.<br />

among the Important questions Rutnn: Ituth. Mrs. R. Harris Ma-<br />

that were discussed.<br />

It was decided that aquatic<br />

Hports und a boat parade, 'would<br />

take place on thu bay near the<br />

Germantown Boys' Club - In the<br />

afternoon, In .the evening the<br />

scene of activities will. be.shifted<br />

tu the Ocean.City Yacht Club.<br />

A big boat parade, a bonfire and<br />

fireworks on one of the islands<br />

and the final disembarking of the<br />

Wliinni-y; Little Ruth, Carobelle<br />

Mutton; Joxcph, Suzanne Sutton.<br />

Will Help to Make<br />

"Kiddies" Happy<br />

Presided! Stannnrd. of Klwanls<br />

. Club, Appoints CommlKees for<br />

Thuruday'H Affair Here<br />

When thu • "kiddles" visit this<br />

queen at the Ocean City Yacht': city next Thursday as guests of<br />

Club.are included on the program.<br />

The queen, who will be selected<br />

by popular vote, will then make a<br />

tour of the town in an nuto and<br />

the Gernmntown JBoys' Club, • the<br />

follouTnu committees of the Kl-<br />

wunix Club will assist in caring<br />

for the youngsters:<br />

Other Classified Ads win be. found<br />

on Pag*<br />

<strong>TO</strong>P SOIL. GRAVEL AND SAND<br />

of all description. Lawns graded<br />

and made ready for Brass. Estl-<br />

MaUs furnished. - Apply Box N,<br />

Ledger Office. It<br />

LADIES, GET WISE — Trade in<br />

that old style back-breaking<br />

•weeper for an electric cleaner.<br />

Full value allowed. Deft Devices<br />

Co* 1017 Centra) Ave, It<br />

POR SALE—Cabinet<br />

in Brat class o<br />

328 Atlantic! Av«.<br />

return to a large reception and j Kwing T. Cot-son will captain<br />

dance in her honor at the Yacht the special police and lifeguards to<br />

Club. - . look lifter the tots while bathing<br />

und will be mutated by tho follow-<br />

More Pretty Girls Wanted<br />

For City's Midsummer Revue<br />

Now is the time, Miss Pretty Girl, to register for<br />

the contest for the selection of "Miua Ocean City"<br />

next Tuesday, and Wednesday. The winner will be<br />

given a complete new wardrobe, a week's fun in Atlantic<br />

City and a suite of rooms in one of the largest. Board-<br />

walk hotels, with all expenses paid; She will ride in a<br />

splendid boat in the Pageant, and Director Godshall. of<br />

the Atlantic City Pageant, has seen so many pretty<br />

girls on the Ocean City beach that he says "Misa Ocean<br />

City" should have a splendid chance to become "Mlas<br />

America" and win the Golden Mermaid Trophy.<br />

More than seventy-five girls are already enrolled<br />

here, but there is Btill need for more.<br />

Applicants for final registration may sign up as<br />

late as Monday evening with Contest Manager Maurice<br />

L. ("Dad") Foster, at the Ocean City Ledger office,<br />

838 Asbury avenue (ofBcial paper for the Atlantic City<br />

Pageant), Studio De Dance, Casino Club, Strand<br />

Theatre,'or the.Ocean City Booster office, No. 4 Ninth<br />

Street approach. . . .<br />

Contestants must be white, single and between<br />

16 and SO years of age. •<br />

,n<br />

beach at Tenth street. bock of a big brown bear. Then<br />

daughter. of lhowll> »Urtlng at 4 o'clock In the<br />

the smallest, afternoon, will, continue, with a<br />

single Interruption of the platter<br />

along on the<br />

Captain Jack Jcrnee Introduced came the "Gold Dust Twins" and<br />

hi bthi bt I<br />

one of the Jnost famous physical » charming bathing, beauty In aJB><br />

w<br />

green bathing suit, with a green<br />

parasol. This was followed by a<br />

Ward Beam. Mr. Beam then ar- beautifully decorated coach, In<br />

g<br />

irresistible in its songs and dances<br />

year's affair.<br />

i~UUv..w...r «.~.w....... ~«.~.., ... vury ciuver oance anu song. nuniDer<br />

ranged the guards in open order which Virginia Eloise Mould. | by Marian Robertson, Catherine<br />

and conducted a physical; drill that daughter of Thos. W. Mould, rode<br />

was beautiful to watch. Working In state. ' '<br />

entirely in unison in their motions, - Then came Ocean City's "Littlest<br />

Cox and Prank Dodds, "Tie Up<br />

Your Wagon .to a Star" was.the<br />

nurae of this selection, and with<br />

Laughlan and Timothy J.Carey, sound asleep and lay blissfully<br />

selected Preston' Shoemaker as the unconscious of whether the crowd<br />

best drilled guard. Douglas Crate liked her coach or not. Then, in<br />

was awarded second prize, Goo.' rapid succession came Martha<br />

fourth.<br />

third, and Richard Wells ' Washington, several . .white<br />

A "booby" prize was blue swans,' a tiny bunny in<br />

awarded to the handuomu,and Well. Easter basket, and a very pretty<br />

liked Goo. Stafford. After the little girl completely dressed in<br />

drill, Ward Beam uald that' self-' white satin. Bobby Cox. the cave<br />

preuervatfon is. not tho llrut law of nun, showed the proper method of<br />

bringing up a wife. Ralph Downs<br />

looked very cute in his little coach,<br />

(Continued on Page Eight)<br />

nature. ' IK* uuid that. all heroic<br />

exploits' were proof thut »elf-<br />

prt'Hervation U the laHt -law of<br />

nature. . :<br />

A tug-of-wur was next on the<br />

program, und thirty-eight young<br />

moil grasped hold of the rope, and,<br />

ut thu signal, gave a mighty pull—<br />

GUEST <strong>OF</strong> KIWANIANS .<br />

Hammonton Man and His Wife<br />

Entertained at Flanders<br />

too mighty a puHJn fart, for one W|>) A Roemer> of Hammonton><br />

Kmull rope-und tbere wun u great om, Hg w,fo terday cnded their<br />

"M? f"J *T , V, r" J visit to this city, where they spent<br />

thirty-olght guards fell over into o WMU >t the Flahderi(# Bs the<br />

plucc and *|vo boat crews lined up ! ,„,', ,of BUending 8hows<br />

nlonjf tho beach in rcadinesa to „ ,..,_n, „„,.„„„„„» . !.„<br />

dash out to the buoy and back. It i<br />

wus very close. The first boat to<br />

land on the beach was that manned<br />

Boardwalk amusement - houses<br />

free of charge.<br />

Roemer> Bince><br />

at a gathering ot Klwanlahs in<br />

by Douelas Crate and. Ross Acker.; PhlUu,elphU, won the prize offered<br />

Second prbe wa« won, by Joseph . t the „,,„„ clty K,wanill c!uDp<br />

•"oniUn and Charles Schock i h,h ' k, M , thb<br />

Tomlin nnd Charles Schock.<br />

In the canoe tilting contest, Bud i wh,ch week,B ,„<br />

Claussen<br />

defeated<br />

defeated Long.<br />

followed the swimming race, with<br />

a thrilling finish. Gray crossed the<br />

line -first, closely followed by<br />

Shepherd. Freeman Lloyd, and<br />

Wells were next' in the- order<br />

named.. Shepherd was consider-<br />

ably exhausted from his many ex-<br />

ertions during- the afternoon and<br />

required several minutes' medical<br />

attention.<br />

In the evening a large, ball was<br />

held in the Studio de Dance on the<br />

Hippodrome Pier. The affair was<br />

well attended and the crowd seem-<br />

ed pleased with the splendid music<br />

and other arrangements. 'Capk.<br />

Jack Jemee tapped off a splendid<br />

day by many dances with the fair<br />

g<br />

reaort ^^ alL Bltpen,eB paid, this<br />

" ! Including the wife of the winner.<br />

" ' Mr. Roemer attended the weekly<br />

h lb h N<br />

Then<br />

y<br />

luncheon of the club at the Nor-<br />

mandie on Wednesday.<br />

Ing expert swimmers: Alfred R. th !.'" h ? llow wntcr -- i4 . , -guests of the .Ocean City Klwanls<br />

Smith. N. -Harvey Colllsson. Wm. , Thc ^ *•"« « u » *\?> •*»««•' ,Club, They were also given the<br />

E. lluwy, Jr., and Geo.' Scatter-<br />

good. . . • . -<br />

The Ocean City Klwanls. Club<br />

has appointed the following com-<br />

mittee: Wm. H. CoUlMon, Jr.,<br />

chairman; the Rev. John Handley,<br />

the Rev. Chus. F. N. Voegelln, O.<br />

W. Bailey, Ewinff T. Corson,<br />

Joseph. Sholton, • Roger Williams,<br />

Richard H. Johnson. Charles Sack,<br />

Howard T. Johnson, N. S. Goff and<br />

A. Randolph Fogg.<br />

- They will welcome all help. It<br />

U not a plea for money; but for<br />

the service of kind-hearted people<br />

who want to help give these, tots<br />

pleasure. Remember they have<br />

worked and earned a part of their<br />

cur-fure, no that th£ big-hearted<br />

Germantown Boys' Club could<br />

take them on this tilp to wonder-<br />

land, and it Is up to tho fine men<br />

I and women of Ocean 'City to ful-<br />

| till their dreams and expectations.<br />

{ If you want Lumber or any-<br />

thing in Builders' Supplies, call<br />

Champion, Tenth and West Ave.,<br />

Ik't-HH City. Phoutt 480.<br />

"took for TU Blgn."<br />

PLEASED WITH CITY<br />

' Theodore L. Cobaugb, a promt<br />

nent lawyer, with .his wife and<br />

daughter, Anne Virginia, Is spend-<br />

ing' the month .of August at the<br />

Lincoln. Mr. Cobaugh has been<br />

connected with the United States<br />

District Court lot the Eastern<br />

District of Pennsylvania, for the<br />

last quarter of a century.<br />

' It Is Us first visit to Ocean City<br />

and he has been so much Impressed<br />

with the growing: resort that he<br />

contemplates purchasing a sum-<br />

"mer home here.<br />

thu men showed the state of splen- Booster,". Hatnes Townsend,, who | the aid of'a very clever dancing<br />

did physical condition they hod was completely covered with.copies I chorus,' the three principals por-<br />

uttalned by going through .tho ,if the Ocean City Booster. Fol- trayed the delights, of such<br />

most difficult exercises. The'three lowed a large coach covered with —<br />

judges, Thos. W. Mould, Wm.'Me- orange. ~ Betty Isabel Watkins was<br />

I<br />

p<br />

dinner, until midnight. The caba-<br />

ret show was just' as. sparkling ana*<br />

iiibl i<br />

The first<br />

number was a song by Frank<br />

Dodds. The second number was a<br />

very clover dance and song, number<br />

ntanoeuveh. Then appeared the<br />

peppy and ever entertaining John-<br />

ny Witherow, with a uong and jazz<br />

dance entitled "Wet Yo' Thuiu."<br />

A graceful minuet was danced by<br />

Alice, Harris, Catherine Cox, MuVl-<br />

andjun Robertson. Josephine Wnll-<br />

worth then told the. audience in a<br />

very piquant' manner "My Sweetie<br />

Wtsnt Away." Tho dancing chorus,<br />

composed of twenty fair maidens,<br />

in orange and black,' Joined in tbe<br />

singing of this number. This was •<br />

followed by a clever solo by Marian<br />

Robt'rtHon, attired as u Rus-<br />

sian . Coimuek. Tho last number '<br />

'as a specialty dunce by Frances<br />

tott, Catherine Cox, Marjories<br />

Carter and Alice Harris. The<br />

VJancing and singihg throughout<br />

the show were of a very delightful.<br />

character. Put Rlley and his<br />

Ocean City Yacht'Club Orcheutru<br />

>layed the accompaniment for all<br />

he .musical numbers in an en-<br />

trancing manner. •<br />

After tho serving of refro»h-<br />

ments the Fashion Show charmed<br />

tho audience. Ocean City girU<br />

dressed in- handsome wraps from<br />

famous clothing- exports paraded<br />

down tho midway and gave muny<br />

useful hints of tho coming style*..<br />

It was noticed that tho wrupx for<br />

fall wear will bo. In tones of taupe,<br />

stoel and brown, fur-trltnmed,<br />

full and of long ankle longth. An<br />

exquisite • Betty Wales wrup for<br />

Milady's wear WUM conceived of a<br />

taupe silk velour, with a panel In<br />

the back descending to the ankles,<br />

ind trimmed' with platinum fox.<br />

Another delightful exhibit wan a -<br />

black silver velour with red fox<br />

collars and cuffs by Dcweea. The<br />

most charming of tho velvet- hats<br />

were small ami In uombre tone,<br />

trimmed with feathers or fur.<br />

>..<<br />

iV"- • '


Pi<br />

Company M<br />

__ Realty Oj;..;<br />

i are under the ; b<br />

corner •>*£•$<br />

•Wesley avenfc-^<br />

gales - and M<br />

**- - ' i i'<br />

i sales was th ;,n<br />

' 'apartment h >j<br />

; •' street andj ;J)<br />

by the<br />

to<br />

r«rm> rentals In., •;<br />

In<br />

B A- Swenson,<br />

owned ta'<br />

Brighto<br />

M. Roe,<br />

? •<br />

Wesley<br />

e school<br />

JfarifV the<br />

;-aea*on. ' The<br />

rfll this w<br />

of<br />

• the-<br />

rSbfitr,<br />

i<br />

i.ii<br />

r&& •<br />

country. Division Passenger Agent mates continuo, all previous traffic<br />

MMurphy<br />

and Freight Agent Reed. _.. records will have been exceeded,<br />

of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Sys- i.<br />

therefore, for the<br />

tern, in a Joint statement, have •.._.. . .<br />

called specific attention to the| durilUr th " » un » m « r ">«" *»<br />

fact that; based on reports in their ' P*"" 1 Major W. a Davis and Family<br />

Enjoy Wratern Trip<br />

Major William B. Davi* and<br />

I heaviest possible movement of coal family, of this city, who havu been'<br />

ap- n Tacoma, Washington, for<br />

*-<br />

ihurt time, huve gone to Seattle,<br />

where they expect' to upend a<br />

possession, it Is evident that unless | UB. MOWBBAV HONORE month.<br />

coal consumers immediately pur-1 '<br />

In a' letter to the Ledger, re-<br />

chase coal in anticipation of fall and I o«.n city CotUger Speak. at<br />

winter requirements, they will exnewing<br />

his Hubttcription, Major<br />

Advertising Clubs' Gathering<br />

perience difficulty In procuring it<br />

)avis says: - ' •<br />

later In the season, when railroads<br />

Among the prominent - speakers "My Dear Mac.:—The more I<br />

are taxed with a heavy movement at the annual convention of thetravel,<br />

the better I like Ocean City.<br />

of general traffic, and particularly Association of Advertising Clubs ''Sincerely yours,<br />

agricultural products.<br />

of the World, held at Atlantic<br />

"WM. B. DAVIS."<br />

This statement; further em- City, New Jersey, was Dr. J. H.<br />

phasizes the fact that, while the Mowbray, of 1406 Ocean avenue, ' Back from Long Trip ,<br />

carriers are in ahape to handle and this city, vice president of the H. MUs.Lily Blake, of New York<br />

move all coal with reasonable S. Eckels « Company, of Philadel-<br />

promptness, provided the move phia. Dr. Mowbray is in charge uf<br />

mont Is distributed throughout the ! the advertising- and ales of this<br />

entire year, they are not provided J well-known firm.<br />

with surplus equipment apd faclli- '• The vigilance committee of the<br />

tics in sufficient quantity to offset Associated Clubs spent more than<br />

in the fall months failure of con-; S100.000 last year to expose and<br />

aumers to buy coal during the prosecute crooked advertisers.<br />

summer months when sufficient More than 9,000 names.of welltransportation<br />

Is available. , known advertising men were pre-<br />

As un example of what the Penn- Rented for the consideration of the<br />

sylvanla Railroad is doing in this program committee and a rare<br />

connection, the statement points compliment wan paid to him perout<br />

that. Insofar as the storage of' »onally, to tho firm which he reprailroad<br />

fuol_ Is concerned, _the [resent* and .to the profemiion-Whom<br />

eastern region of the Pennsylvania'they nerve, when he was chosen.<br />

Railroad contemplates the storage I More than 7,000 of the keenest adon<br />

the ground of 1.160,000 tons,! vertlslng experts of two continents<br />

divided among soven or eight dif- • were pro«cnt. Among the thirty<br />

ferent points. Of .this tonnage, speakers were such nicn as Victor<br />

JOHN R. GROVES Plumbing and<br />

83S AiWy Arcne. Heating<br />

j. N. J. Contractor<br />

1<br />

Benjamin Eraklne iind family,<br />

of Emporla, Pa., ai- utiupying thu<br />

Bringhurat cotUge at 121d Ocean<br />

avenue. •<br />

Harry K. Stanton and wife, of Wall Papers Pap«rhsnflog Attorney and 'Couiurllor-at-Law<br />

thin city, nn> -now occupying their<br />

new home at 1208 Ocean avenue.<br />

311 Eighth 8L, Ocean City<br />

And Mechanic St.<br />

Cape May Court House. N. J.<br />

Bell Phonr*—Ocean City 791<br />

SUPPUES<br />

. ' Court House 23<br />

JOBBING<br />

HENRY ROESER, Jr.<br />

HILDRETH & HILDRETH<br />

CERTIFIED<br />

PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT<br />

H03 EIGHTH ST.<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTRAC<strong>TO</strong>RS<br />

Ocean City, N; J.<br />

AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES<br />

. Everything Electrical<br />

PHONE 690 708 ASBURY AVE.<br />

JOB. Van G. HotTecker<br />

ARCHITECT<br />

City, has just relumed from an<br />

M3 Eighth St. (Cor Atlantic Ave.)<br />

extensive trip through the United<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

State*, visiting all the points of<br />

lt«g. N. J. Phon* 4C0<br />

interest and the natjonal wonders<br />

of the. United States, including a |<br />

IDA E. KISTLER<br />

trip . through the Yellowstone'<br />

Park. Miss Blako. enjoyed the Open Charter Night Life Insurance .<br />

trip .Immensely, but she says<br />

With<br />

Ocean City leads as one of the<br />

IRA SCOTT JOHNSON<br />

finest summer , resorts. Mrs. j<br />

• 409 Ninth Street<br />

and Smoker<br />

Emetine Irrc, member of the'<br />

Next to City Hall<br />

THE BROTHERHOOD <strong>OF</strong> PAINTERS, WM. H. COLLISSON, Jr.<br />

CIVIL ENGINEER AND<br />

DECOR<strong>AT</strong>ORS AND PAPERHANGERS<br />

. SURVEYOR<br />

<strong>OF</strong> AMERICA, L: U. 322, OCEAN CITY,<br />

HENRY a CREE<br />

N. J., WELCOMES ALL PAINTERS <strong>TO</strong><br />

Realtor<br />

827 THIRD STREET<br />

JOIN THEM ON<br />

<strong>BE</strong>LL PHONE 53 •<br />

WEDNESDAY EVE. AUG. 15.1923<br />

INITI<strong>AT</strong>ION FEE, $5<br />

lotoooeon<br />

ONE NIGHT ONLY<br />

-<br />

Phone 819 . ""—<br />

Cor» C. Hansen<br />

Oateopathic Phraicita<br />

Formerly of Pltuhargk<br />

Graduate bf tsa<br />

OCEAN CITY, N.JL<br />

Office Hoars—9 A. M. till 8 f • •<br />

' Sunday by special appoiatskat<br />

BeU Phone 5»<br />

ALLEN CORSON, U. D.<br />

Office Hour»r-9 to II. A. M.<br />

7 to g p. •<br />

JOHN a <strong>TO</strong>WNSEND, M. a<br />

Office Hours—9 to It * IL<br />

2 to 1 p. J<br />

7 to 8 rV*.<br />

824 Wesley Ave., Ocesji Otj XL<br />

Telephone Bell 290.<br />

VVILUTS-K HAINE8,Jta<br />

Ninth and. Weak? Awaat<br />

lineal Practice und Disetstsoftia<br />

Eye, Ear, None and Throat.<br />

Office hours:<br />

9 to 12 A. M.; 6 to 8 P. H.<br />

Assoc. Mem.. Am, .Soc.. C. E... . Phone 178. " "~"<br />

Clly Knirln«T. .Ocean City. N. J.<br />

HEKSOIIKL PETTIT, M.&<br />

' 807 Wesley Ateast<br />

. Office Hour*<br />

Wed. & Sun. D-io^A."<br />

_ _ Bell Phone 277 ~-<br />

658 Asbury Ave. Phone IS4 j JOHN II. WHITICAR, M. R<br />

717 Wesley Aveaae<br />

Ocean City. N. J.<br />

Office Hours!<br />

fl MAE E. <strong>BE</strong>NNETT<br />

Ocean City's Only<br />

RESIDENT HAIRDRESSER<br />

Scalp Treatment Marcel Waving- |<br />

Facial Mossaeo Manlcnring |<br />

Children's Hair Cutting a Specialty<br />

D. V. Cerbaaio<br />

7%"g**<br />

IDEAL SHAVING PARLOR<br />

• —First Class Service— .<br />

711 Asbury Ave.. Ocean City. N. J.<br />

AIno at the Breakers Entrance<br />

on DeLancey Place<br />

THE LADIES* SHOP<br />

Notions and Trimming:<br />

W« seU PleislMr'a Yarns and all Knitting Material<br />

' and Children'. High Grade Ho»Wry and Undergarments<br />

1338 Asbury Avenue<br />

"OCEAN CITY'S MODERN SANITARY LAUNDRY"<br />

THIS SURF LAUNDRY<br />

929 Ocean Avenue<br />

: A service not only complete, but satisfying: .<br />

JOSEPH SHEL<strong>TO</strong>NCO.,<br />

Owners and Operators<br />

Phone 675<br />

JUUU5 E. JOCHER<br />

1920 Ajbury Ave.^ Ocoui City. N. i.<br />

SMITH & RAY<br />

EXPRESS<br />

Local and Long Distance •<br />

Wood and Kindling for Sale<br />

Pine and Oak Pillii*-<br />

PHONHS56W<br />

IMIIMMMMIIIHMMI<br />

Quick Delivery<br />

BZ« A8BUEY <strong>AT</strong>K.<br />

MANS BURKHARDT<br />

Plumbing<br />

in all its<br />

Branches<br />

649 ASBURY AVE<br />

Tbe Right Sort of<br />

Hoofing for Your Bank Balance<br />

is Fire Insurance<br />

•A stream of water from the nrei»<br />

man H houe does not protect your ' •'<br />

home as well as our insurance\'<br />

protects your financed. \V"e will<br />

carefully explain to you the policy '<br />

you need, if you will call<br />

•••»»•»< >••>••<<br />

Delaware Bay Fishing<br />

at Reed's Beach<br />

SEVENTEEN PARTY BO<strong>AT</strong>S<br />

$12 forPartyof 8Weekdays. $15Sunday<br />

Phone 87 R-14. C.p« May Court House<br />

FOLLOW THIB ROUTE <strong>TO</strong> REED'S <strong>BE</strong>ACH<br />

From Ocean City to S*a Isle City, thence-to Shore Road. Shore<br />

Road to .South Sraville Road, over South SraviUe Road to ben-<br />

^ hlaville, to Coshen, to Beach Road marked by - white columns.<br />

t*$*t<br />

The Most Car for the Money<br />

The big new Overland Red Bird^—a revolutionary<br />

value—is sweeping.the whole Country off UsfeeC<br />

Finished in rich Mandalay maroon, with smart. .<br />

'.' . khaki top and gleaming nickel trimmings* Amuch<br />

longer wheelbase—a much roomier body—a<br />

larger, more powerful engine—Triplex springs<br />

(Patented) providing 136-inch sprlngbaae.<br />

Sfk^'BiMu),<br />

NAHASS MO<strong>TO</strong>R CO.<br />

BIB ASBURY AVENUE<br />

DHIVB AN OVERLAND AND REALIZE THE DIFFERENCE<br />

F. H. WARE<br />

'JUSTICE OP'.THE PEACE<br />

Collection of Accounts Solicited<br />

—Rents Collected—<br />

Office: I0W ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Telephone'278-M.<br />

H. H. FRANKLIN<br />

The ReUmble<br />

HOUSE PAINTER<br />

14M WEST AVK. OCEAN CITY<br />

Phone 45S<br />

JOSEPH C. PARR<br />

Attorney at Law<br />

Solicitor and Master In Chancery<br />

Real Estate Conveyancing<br />

Collections<br />

622 Anbury Avenue<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

D. M. Richards, D. C<br />

Doctor of CHIROPRACTIC<br />

-Graduate of<br />

Palmer School of Chiropractic<br />

Office Hours: Tuesdays, Ton*,<br />

days, Saturdays—3 to 6 p. m. asi<br />

7 to 8 P. M. Wed, and Fri. »1»<br />

X0 A. M. Sunday by appoistassi<br />

Bell Phone 296 W<br />

41J Ninth 8L. Ocean CUj, It 1<br />

Alterations<br />

HUM<strong>BE</strong>RT C. PONTSBB<br />

BUILDER<br />

»S2 Asbury Ave. Onn Ot|<br />

ALFRED R. SMITH<br />

Progressive Paper Hugtr<br />

and Decorator<br />

1048 Asbury Ave, Oceia Cttr.N.l.<br />

CHAS. E. ADAMS & BWX<br />

FURNITURE'<br />

Agents for tho<br />

HOOVER SUCTION 8WBSPB<br />

COMPANY<br />

720-722 Abury Ave.. Ocean Cirj<br />

r Telephone: Marine 2851-J. .".'."<br />

HURLEY-JONES CO<br />

"The Trustful Store" ;<br />

Furollure. Carpets. Ruts, Rerrlgerators, Slotw, ClotUtf<br />

1714-1716 <strong>AT</strong>LANTIC AVE^ <strong>AT</strong>LANTIC CITY, N. J.<br />

F. P<strong>AT</strong><strong>TO</strong>N. Manager. S2 West Ave, Ocean City, it. 1.<br />

REAL EST<strong>AT</strong>E<br />

; PHONE 432-W<br />

INSURANCE<br />

Splendid selection of Ocean Ciiy property,,<br />

for Sale or for Rent... Give ua a calL '<br />

S. M. Hoffman, B.. Frank Smith Co<br />

103& ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Johnson & Kelly<br />

Olmttrartimi<br />

'_—<br />

: 304 Central Ave. Ocean City, N.J.<br />

HANDSOME GUPS <strong>TO</strong> <strong>BE</strong> GIVEN<br />

WINNERS <strong>OF</strong> <strong>AT</strong>HLETIC EVENTS<br />

to third place winners Iri each<br />

of I »<br />

AjjpM-Uon for registration may 'J^* ^ ^ Z C ^ ^<br />

&s?^ur£Ts*JZ. ^ r rr at ° r<br />

.lnlu . . > • » " • | 10.15. o clock. There were aluo<br />

PASSERI'S ORCHESTRA<br />

I lurip- coni^re^utionH at the masses<br />

lit. «.;|l>, H und' .:t0 o'clock in St.<br />

'rogrsm Arranged by<br />

Mary's ('Impel, Kec among the<br />

brook,, and J. J. Callahan, superior Brotherhood of Painters and I week's visitors, guettbi of tho Bt.<br />

of Holy. Ghost College, Cornwall^, Psperhansers to Meet Aug.'IS Georei'. - . •<br />

Pa., and Wm. G. McMonsmy, also Tho Brotherhood of Painters,<br />

of Cornwalls.<br />

Decorators and Paperhangcrs of<br />

America. L. U. 322, of Ocean City,<br />

. Brarebrldge Hall Guest* will hnvo open-charter night and<br />

Arrivals at Bracebridge Hall a smoker-on Wednesday evening, F. D. Newberry & Co<br />

include the following:<br />

August 16.,<br />

Miss Isabel Williamson. Mlas All painters, decorators and<br />

Ethel Williamson, Miss Louise paperhangera are cordially Invited BUILDERS<br />

Becker. Rlverton; Mr. and Mrs. to this meeting. The Initiation<br />

Wm. Kester, Mr. and Mrs.' Rich- few is $G.<br />

Phone 148<br />

ard Modeley, Miss Grace Emily A good time !» assured all at-<br />

Madeley, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Haas. tending the affair.<br />

Mr. and. Mrs. Willis Haas. Law-<br />

55 Asbury Ave.<br />

rence Haas, Miss Margaret Haas, John Croff and family, of Wont I<br />

Philadelphia;'Mr. and Mm- Ralph Chester, aro among the viriltorn. .<br />

Staatx, John Stoats, Mixit Carol!no<br />

Stoats, Smyrna, DeL<br />

Any man can build a house with a hatchet<br />

1 and a saw, but a home is built only with<br />

The Reliable Builder<br />

r It<br />

I' ' . I^U Bought and Sold<br />

ll I •<br />

JOSEPH B. C<strong>OF</strong>FEE<br />

Carpenter and Builder<br />

1240-12 SIMPSON AVENIIK<br />

B»ll Phone 4W-W .<br />

JOBBING A SPECIAI.TV<br />

f.I«nu«d under State u( N«w Jersey<br />

| ocenic Beaqty<br />

•of the Poconos<br />

UOUSM for Rvnt and Halo [<br />

f.<br />

I t<br />

Thf Hall Mart S<br />

—g . i)r Service • .= '<br />

1 DELAWARE W<strong>AT</strong>ER GAP—POCONO MOUNTAINS 1<br />

s . You rrtay have rfvelo.l in th« plennuron of a vucti- S<br />

s tidii ut thu Koushoro—iwrhilp.i truwriietl tho AlU'irlii'iiy '-—<br />

SS ilc.uiituiiin of Wvatcrn Pennaylvunlu uhil marvt'leil ut =<br />

S thi'ir irnprWBlvo grandeur, but- if you hnve m;vcr vi»- =<br />

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imm<br />

!<br />

Iphian Bui<br />

Rental* AU« V<br />

% lh« Blraiul R*<br />

c"l Company :<br />

Realty Cc<br />

»"> under tho.<br />

«t the comer of<br />

W>4 Wesley avenl.<br />

J 1 1 Iu8 " nd I'<br />

thj<br />

p<br />

street un 'Poor, of tho house w r<br />

"' " thoe teachers. TV'.<br />

has) added four priv<br />

U»t season. The I<br />

past, will this «e<br />

M<br />

' ^]IQ management .<br />

Wm. P. and Fran";'.<br />

.The house 'open* j<br />

.'next; Saturday.<br />

"Mrs.C. F. Grin;<br />

Crawford, of Ph<br />

among the week<br />

Orim owns a BUI '.<br />

. '-F.'-'a. Wilson j ••<br />

Philadelphia, we<br />

d ago.<br />

(^rratt (Eitg<br />

, A RBPUBUCAN JOURNAL<br />

PUBUBHED EACH S<strong>AT</strong>UtU><strong>AT</strong><br />

<strong>AT</strong> THE LEDGER BUILDING<br />

BY OCEAN CITY LEDOER CO<br />

. (Incorporated)<br />

HANS BURKHARDT...-!Pre«ldanf<br />

JOHN F. M«cNAUEE..........Edltor<br />

C H-' VANDEORIFT—Boa. B4«T.<br />

Entered as second-class matter at<br />

Ocean City Post Office.<br />

$1.50 per year In advance.<br />

any day of the week during tho<br />

summer 'seasons.<br />

With a united effort, this Hid-<br />

Summer Revue can be made something<br />

out of tho ordinary. Let's<br />

TJie Ledger weUonus ' eom-| May we ask. a question7 Isn't<br />

municatlons - on public matters, but: St possible to so arrange matters<br />

' that the winners of the various<br />

~T ZZZ~Lnt WIIWI«.->MI u»»4es are not<br />

*t%<br />

to<br />

K^lprlies<br />

Del**<br />

may<br />

•* ,<br />

be known<br />

. . .<br />

within a few<br />

published, if a request to this ef- j minutes after the judges announce<br />

feet accompanies the letter*, and, their verdict* ? Almost wery year,<br />

the Utters should be addressed to.B1J We ^^n tlwrt, j. quite a little<br />

the editor.<br />

OCEAN CITY LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY<br />

PERSONAL GOSSIP FROM<br />

RESORT'S REST ROOM<br />

PUSHING PLANS<br />

FOR NEW CHURCH<br />

Miss Muy Ward, of this city, has<br />

I'slgned - her |ioaitl»H' na Mtenoguf<br />

Bourgeois<br />

thu<br />

. .Saturday,<br />

Sunday<br />

0.30 a. m.—Sm<br />

10.46—Church'<br />

are's"<br />

all get together and work unitedly<br />

for the success of Ocean City's<br />

fics.t attempt..<br />

THE BABY PARADE<br />

Ocean City's baby parade this<br />

week- was the largest ever held<br />

here,' and thousands of visitors<br />

wore delighted with it. The storm<br />

king was kind and held off until<br />

well after the parade.<br />

rratii;i'iMtMi(H Being Made fitr<br />

rlnan>.iuiit<br />

Notes Concerning VUilora to Thto<br />

prominent visitor from, thi "Em- 1<br />

Building for 'Luth-<br />

I'rald IHI^." He IK much (iitere eran (n|rreicallon in Thin City<br />

City, as Gleaned by Manager in nil he has seen und heard in' The services of the St. John's<br />

Matt. Savage<br />

Oceun City. lie. like* thc resort Lutheran Church were<br />

on Sunday I'Vi-nimr by the Ui;v\ I>r.<br />

W. H. Williams, secretary and very much.<br />

Luthrr DcY.K', of Holy Trinity<br />

treasurer of the May Lumber Company,<br />

of Pittsburgh, nnd his wife Mr. nnd Mr*. Kre.l. Simpson and<br />

Lutht-run Church, Gcrmuntown.<br />

ttendance was liir^e nnd the<br />

nd sons have been guests at the] Douglas Sim!«on. of Swurthmore. The a ,<br />

Bellevue the"past two weeks. Mrs.! ure guest* at the Hotel. LaMonte.; offering indicated the uxunl g.mr-<br />

Ocean City Churches<br />

KlltS I' I'KESIIYTKKIAN'<br />

(IllKCII.<br />

Seventh Slr«i and Wesley<br />

Avenue.<br />

'IU lit-v. C.hws. F. N. Voegolin,<br />

I'ustor.-<br />

.Morning worship ~~.i ia30<br />

itihi.- s.-huoi "....'. 2.ao<br />

1 i ii'inl m - V «'W» «<br />

Holv Communion flrtt<br />

of oaoh month, 10.45 . iT<br />

Daja. and Holy Dayg, lo.<br />

Services<br />

will preach.<br />

^ AUGUSTINE<br />

ThO O R ) ev. "TSOSI' S<br />

Be^ictfon I0 °- C<br />

Mass ' Sundays . at St'J.<br />

Church. Homers Point, at i.<br />

Sunday services, lOJOt!<br />

7.30 p. m. Sunday 8cW<br />

person in the right pla'co for this son. Mr. Milxuvll Joins his folks ,.Tni. |,ujic|ing of the church fnr<br />

{difficulty in locating the winners<br />

ir Idea evvnt. which Is certainly; over .week-ends, u popular mode ^j, .j,,hn"s congregation >» Ocean<br />

of these prizes. Can't a lint of tho<br />

ZONING ORDINANCES<br />

grand In its purpose and Rervice to of living with Philadelphia^ r;ty wn, t,.. b.-BU,, as soon<br />

, | names of those entering be mode<br />

There ia a demand at Intervals „,<br />

the. little tots. Mr. and Mrs. W11-, here,<br />

|>IiiiiJ K lve " ^ l0 ih " €imM :<br />

friend*, of thiM mo»t blessuM wovk/'.j<br />

*ay« ^ho Ut-v. U. S. G. Bcrtoli't, of*<br />

HUperintcnilont of<br />

Mr. und Mrs.'J. Sherwood Hoiike,<br />

of Philadelphia, are visiting here<br />

and uro delighted with Ocean<br />

year or two since to have the city<br />

City. They art<br />

atU;ntlon 0, tha memh I fe.<br />

order of practice, was brought to mm^taaon Wedne«Jay.<br />

thi. city, taken over the town In Thc KiwanU ^ ^ ^<br />

the afternoon, or some time during t|cuUr, pcrh,p,,Pai>t President<br />

the day. and -t a meeting ttat »mf. ^ j , ^ u dcMrvln(f of<br />

night he explained at «>me length ^ ^ fm ^ mcn ^^<br />

1 Mra: Lillian Anderson. Mra. A.<br />

!>. Deiimmm.'. Mr>. Kvn Hurtlanil<br />

nnd Mrs.K. K. IVaell, of Kich- Philudelphiu,<br />

rnond, Vu., aro southern guests at missions. "In the meantime, prothe<br />

Breakers lintel. They lire do- vision willbe made for a pliico of<br />

worship for the congreuunun, *u<br />

lighted with tin' bathing beach at<br />

regulur services on the Lord's Day<br />

I'urk place. They arc a company<br />

a. most genial"<br />

will lie on the program for Ocean<br />

of laditH most highly enteemed by<br />

couple and are • considering the<br />

all who have come in contact with<br />

matter of making, this city their<br />

them - an- the Baardwulk. -i»n . .tho<br />

permunent home.<br />

boat'h or. nt the hotel.<br />

g<br />

the roning system as esUbllshed<br />

1" "T i h d<br />

0 J. T. Wilson, accompanied by his . Ir. nnd Mrs. William Heaches,<br />

wife, of Arkansas City, Mo., have « Lewistown,*. are. enjoying .the<br />

been guests ut the Hotel Flanders<br />

nnd ure greutly delighted with-l-- v •<br />

that wonderful Hoa'telry. Mr. \Vilr ' nOn. nn5 E<strong>AT</strong>H i railing at the intersection!! of<br />

meetings, and most of those at<br />

HONORING HARD1NGS distinguished tourist and .thuJi feels<br />

MEMORY<br />

these gatherings did not appear to<br />

and appreciate* the real hospitality |jlll(||u(jot s Are Adoptrd by' the<br />

be very strongly in favor of the It was only proper and fitting'for which Ocean City is celebrated<br />

proposition, particularly after that Ocean • City should mark, as the world around."- •• The City- Commissioners,<br />

It'did yesterday, the-passing of.<br />

learning that the experts would " • .„, , 'their meeting Monday afternoon,'<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Vlhlpple. of Illlo|lte(1 the f,,lll)wi,li: resolution.<br />

in the Philadelphia, spent. Sunday with p,.^^,,^ by May..r"champion:<br />

highest esteem by his close per- friends iii Ocean City. They were U'horeaw, the agency rtf tleath<br />

_, , . t , . has removed "Warren G. Harding, "» adequate water and gas' su|<br />

sumcient to show the make-up of Joying the wonderful bathing, uir prt.B|dent .of the. Unites! StaUn of 1>W »"d thc stwe.rage. '<br />

rieu, from hin active govern- Oceun City is on thc map of scaul<br />

tluties; and<br />

ul " y """"f»'<br />

charge « fee of *7.00b. and the P "" lde " t ^,' g ' u u<br />

matter was. to some extent, per-," Mf ' Uatdln * w " hcId<br />

Ule" streets on the Boardwalk. . .<br />

-Ocean City has grown and isno<br />

longer "Peck's-Beach." hut. u modal<br />

mltted to slumber. . • ^ ^ Wem,J( Bmj M l ^ i ,,lde irom tht uV,j. u-utt.r. Mr. Whipple praised<br />

toning of the city up to this time, ^ p ^ dutf on,. ho]dmK, as he did. tho intelligenee.ahd vigilance of the<br />

Unquestionably, something should the highest ortWe in the country. Ocean City Keach Patrol numbers.<br />

be done to.control certain mstters Peace to his ash;<br />

In the way of building in Ocean •'<br />

City, but just what appears to be ,<br />

a problem. It has been said that Auxiliary<br />

the zoning system has been es- i^_ • " K« ' - i<br />

tablUhedinothertown^'anditis .. ] . LllJOy MUSICale<br />

reasonable to ask, as did Mrs. Gar-- •—<br />

rlgaes, if a score or more cities ] Vbitlng Prnbylcrba Organliaand<br />

towns can adopt xonlng ordi- tlon Delightfully Entertainrd<br />

nances, what Is to prevent Ocean; at Weekly Gathering<br />

City from doing likewise? . Here-, A most interesting and cordial<br />

seemingly,' is where we buck up afternoon was enjoyed by the la- jin. Philip Sellx, of<br />

against- the legal end or the dies at the meeting of the Visiting. Angclest, Cal., Is very much pleased<br />

matter. ! Ladies' Auxiliary of the Presby-"; uith Ocean City and its wonder-<br />

It may not be aralsa at thls:t«rlan Church In the Casino on the'fuiiy safe b*ach.<br />

v lisr .M, K. C1IIIKCI1.<br />

Street and Central Avenue.<br />

1 hi> Itee. |)r. John Hundley, riKST BAPTIST CHTaa<br />

tenth Street .ad Weslr, 5L.<br />

Pastor.<br />

The Ro». Milton Gear** BUF<br />

Preaching services, 10.MO a. m<br />

and 7.;iO p. "".- Bible School, 12 ra.<br />

Prayer service Wednesduy evenrig.<br />

T.:;o.<br />

HOLY TRINITY I'HOTESTANT<br />

EPISOPAL CHURCH<br />

NortheaHt " Corner of 'Eleventh<br />

Slrecl.and i.'entra) Avenue<br />

The Itev. Joseph W. Watts.. A. M..<br />

Rector.<br />

*n. .up-to-date 'family seashore rc-<br />

Hori. and-every little detail that<br />

would diinure to the comfort and<br />

benefit, of its visitors should be<br />

looked .into. And don't overlook<br />

shore reports. Let thc citizens and<br />

Whereas, especially at this time, taxpayers do all they possibly can<br />

1<br />

Pastor. ^<br />

"The Church With a ConStl<br />

Welcome." ^^<br />

UNION CHAPEL-By-TBIUn.<br />

Firty-Kif.h Htrert «*• A2£*<br />

Avenae "'<br />

NEW YORK SHOP<br />

936 AsbiiryAve., Ocean City,N.J.<br />

Formerly of the New York Bargain Store].'Woodbtae, N. i.<br />

LARGE REDUCTION IN AU<br />

Wearing Apparel<br />

in matters concerning our Amcri- tn keep it there."<br />

Mr*.- August Athens, of Wellingi an aiTairs. hit* deuth cuused a con- Yours respectfully,<br />

ton. Nova Scotia, arrived'last week .!itii>n which will result seriously,<br />

- PAUL S. KKLLER.<br />

from near the North Pole to enjoy :inli'-> our American people will<br />

ihe Kfini-Floriilu • temperature nt collectively nnd individually give . ENJOYED OITINC.<br />

Ocean City. Mrt llll K. . t ,"" n Boardwalk on Sunday. Miss Me-<br />

,) "Miserere" from Gce ls Mrrnbrra of Frankford Baptiut<br />

Church Kntertalnrd Here' -<br />

- The members v{ tho Women's<br />

Jersey", that the "people of this city Baptist Missionary Society of the<br />

regret that our President. Warrcp Frankford Baptist Church . made<br />

Lo tlu ir thlfu<br />

»'.(J.-Harding, should be summoned ' annual visit to Ocean<br />

by the Greut Architect and thereby<br />

enjoVPC her vacation at- the<br />

Cltv " ftw ^i* ago and were tnvw.<br />

a* n piople, lose the sertleca tt'ftaini'd by Mr. and Mrs. Chas.<br />

of a chief executive who has tn- E.-Wulton, Mr. and Mrs. Howard<br />

de:ir.-i| himself to the people of Johnson and Mrs. Hallowell. '<br />

thi- country; nnd although his ad-' The I""" 1 *' included: Mrs, Cha?.<br />

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MANY ST<strong>AT</strong>ES REPRESENTED<br />

<strong>AT</strong> THIS RESORT'S <strong>HOTEL</strong>S<br />

burgh; Mrs. Frank and daughters,<br />

and J. H. Malone - and family,<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

Swartamore<br />

Edward Blddle, Mary R. Rambo.<br />

Elixabeth F. Roberts. Margaret<br />

OCEAN CITl' LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. NE\y JERSEY<br />

VOCALIST PLEASES<br />

<strong>AT</strong> <strong>FLANDERS</strong><br />

breath control. Miss Thomas<br />

flrnt clans Blnger. .<br />

There were two groups of Inter-<br />

p.rn iW:<br />

esting and typical Creole negro<br />

The<br />

songs, given in the French patois<br />

of their origin.'<br />

Fine 'Recital by Edna Thomas, la Those who attended this'concert<br />

Visitors Iaelade Prominent People Crsily. D. Chas. Vogan, Miss Plor- | McMlnsmy, Henry J. Murray. H. Costume. Attended by Enlhusl- are the group of Ocean City guests<br />

from Various Sections of the ence Widmann, Mrs. Helen R. F. Block and family, A. Crosby ' astie Slimmer Visitors ' who are deeply interested in tho<br />

. - South and West<br />

Huritago. Miss-M. W. Hunter, Mrs. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. C. Edna Thcmaa rendered a recital Ocean City Babies' Home, of which<br />

P. J. Thourrisln, Mrs. A. T. Mar- Halmert. Philadelphia; Mr. andin<br />

costume to a delighted and rep-<br />

of the world will be seen in Ocean Club;<br />

Ocean City'* hotels are all well<br />

Mrs. Julia R. Hazard is founder<br />

tinez, Mrs. T. J. Tomlinson, Phila- Mrs. J. W. Errickson, Dayton; J. j reiehUtive audience at tho Flan-<br />

City today at the McLaughlan- 191<br />

. Oiled with guests from many sec<br />

and president. An urgent call is<br />

delphia; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sarks, Frank Biggs, Delaware; . R. Sell j jurj Thursday morning, the pro-<br />

Conover Tract In the Gardens, con-<br />

Uona of the country. '<br />

Ohio. '.<br />

made for contribution of money to<br />

and son, Pittsburgh.<br />

cei-dii are to be given to the Ocean<br />

testing for the Ocean City Cup.<br />

Among the visitors enjoying lift<br />

make posalblo the continuance of<br />

. . St..George<br />

at the v>ri hotels, the Ledger Mr. and Mrsl Stein, Wilmington;<br />

Seaview<br />

City. Seashore Home for Babies.<br />

The tournament will begin at<br />

this splendid charity.<br />

2 o'clock. Teams from the follow-<br />

presents the names of the follow- Mlas Puree^' Washington; Hunter<br />

Howard E. Runner. Mrs. E. N. It in not often'ono can. write of Let every mother with babies of ing' clubs will take part:<br />

ing:<br />

Hammil, Irwin Parko. Jacob J.<br />

Funk, Mrs. H. P. Wagner. Mr. u performance as perfect, but it her own, and every' father who<br />

Normaadle<br />

FUher, Dave McGowan, D. Nell-<br />

and Mrs. S. Vemer, Henry Perry, can bo written '.in truth of Edna prides himself in his healthy chil- Anglers' Club of Absecon Island,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hastings, son. Mrs. Kirk Swing. Msmhall<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Binns, Mrs. P. Thomas. There was the attractive dren, send a generous contribution Anglers' Club' of New' York.<br />

Charles • E. Buiby. Jr.. Major B. Bainbrldgv, ,J. S. Thomas and<br />

Ross, J. W. Stolder. Philadelphia; p«r»oniility of the singer, herself or check to the babies of unfortu- Anglers' Club of Ocean City, As-<br />

average,-JO ftf<br />

Stotes. Joseph J. Casanl. Miss family. Philadelphia. .<br />

A. E. Carver, Cleveland; Leila in her pretty . I860 outfit. Miss nate beginnings In life. ° bury Park'Fishing Club, Beimar<br />

Batchelor, Pittsburgh.<br />

Anna Holfer, .the Misses Webster<br />

Thomas added Interest to enthusi- Give the cup of water In theFishing<br />

.Club, Bradley Beach<br />

Trayaiore<br />

and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wood Weiasm<br />

when sho. told all about the name of Jesus Christ, who gave all Fishing Club, Dover Pishing dob. City. anrnL.1,,<br />

mer. Philadelphia; Mr. and -Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. Carter, Illinois; LOSS HARD GAME 'Bongs, and whence they came. In that His little ones might'not per-, Long Beach (N..V.) Fishing .Club.<br />

Wm. K. Williamson, Wilmington. Mrs. Charles Graham, Harrisburg;<br />

i the moat natural and charming inn. Send today your offering to Midland Beach Casting Club, New<br />

1<br />

Del.; Miss Nellie G. Lea, Elkins P. G. Frothman, Mononga- Pleasantville Travelers Win from' way, without a touch of pedantry. Mrs. Julia Hazard, Ocean City. York Casting' dub. Ocean City A thrfllbj L<br />

' Park; Mr. and Mrs. E. Wettlaufer, helo; Leah E. Thomas, Harris- , Occaai City by One Ron ' '• AUo the supreme satisfaction to<br />

Fishing Club, Wlldwood Crest during UM«»*<br />

New Rochelle. N. Y.; Wm, A. Rich. burg; H. O. Smith and famlly. The Ocean City ball team lost the musician of realizing that this Mrv Robert Orr, of Holly Oak,<br />

Fishing dab and San Francisco «t ttet<br />

Boston; Mr. and. . Mrs, Wm. R. Parkersburg. W. Va.; Mr. and hard game to the Pleasantville «'iu thu performance of an artist Del., and Mm. Charles Willing-<br />

Surf Fishing Chib.<br />

street A i<br />

Wenstan. Fort Washington; Wil- Mrs. L. H. Winklcr and family. Travelers on the* 'local grounds who .possesses : a lovaly. myra, of; Philadelphia, ure spend- The events will be as follows: undertow u£c<br />

liam W. Porter and Mrs. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. - Owen and Saturday afternon by the score of voice and manages it with coning their vacation at Miss Ellen E. Event No. J-rLongest cast of water. ]<br />

Chas. F. Campbell. F. F. Dushane family, Johnstown; Mrs. Anne 3 to2.<br />

summate skill. Technically, In her j Vaughn's cottage, HS3 Pcnnlyn five in open field.<br />

child m<br />

and family, Mrs. J. H. Windell, Cameron and ion. New York; Dr. Manager Dennis' boys tied the use of the portamento, and In her- place.<br />

Evont No. 2—Average of five pulled It<br />

Mrs. P. E. Wallensark and Miss E. . B. Gilbert. Earl Blddle, W. F. •core in the seventh inning, nnd<br />

Sharfer. New York City; E. t.'Ve Itanton. M. M. Vivian, .Misses. they hiid a chance to win in-this-<br />

Fevre. Lexington, Ky.;. Mr. andHouldsworth,<br />

Lloyd Houldsworth, and the ninth inning, but they<br />

Mrs. Wm. Bald. Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rarick and failed to produce. Score: ' !<br />

rally, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. PoweU<br />

Ocean City j<br />

and family; Philadelphia.<br />

. . • R. H. O. A. E.:<br />

. Among the guests of the Lincoln<br />

Illinois<br />

Reineke, 1b 0 Oil 0 1<br />

are: Mr. and Mrs. C W. Arets. Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Fred. F. Turner, Mr. and Edward Wadlelgh, Jos.' L.<br />

Lower, 3b 0 1 o 0 0<br />

Tarbottom, 2b .... 1 1 3 0 0'<br />

' Mrs. T. L.. Cobough, Misses Baird. Neely and family, Julia M. Turner, Townsend, p ... .' 0 1 0 1 0<br />

Mrs. Davidson. Misses Clalr, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.-Reynolds, Mrs. Welsenthal, If 0 0 2 0 0<br />

Chambers and Herbert. Mr. and Isry Dougherty, Kathryn Kap- Dennis, ss -, 0 1 13 0<br />

Mrs. P. Ritter, Mrs. Frank B. pler, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Woodrow,<br />

Austin, rf _.._... 1 '.0 2 0 0:<br />

Hoffman, cf 0 0 1 0 0'<br />

Stein and family. F. B. Batty and Esrl F. Card. Mrs. J. K. Satchell. Sharp, c -...:. 0; 1 • 8 0 0 i<br />

fsmUy. Q. Eakle. Philadelphia; Philadelphia; Mrs. J. W. Crater.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. CO. Montgomery, Easton; Sara Jane Strobel, New ToUls .; — 2 /4S «<br />

New York; Mr. and Mrs. Robert York; Mrs^ B. P. Aldridge, Wash- PleasantvUI* Travelen<br />

W. Hennkk, Ohio; Mrs. Mary ington.<br />

' R. H. O. A. E. !<br />

Bohsnnsn and daughter, Pitts-<br />

RaMgh<br />

Potter, 3b .... .-. 2 1 2 0<br />

E. Clark, lb ; 0 00 o!<br />

burgh; Raymond C. Posey, Ash- Mr. and Mrs, B. L Yarnell. Brown, ss ....—.._„ 0<br />

0<br />

land. .Ky.; Dr. Gaylord Hal] andMarie<br />

Schenert, J. Clement Smith, Payne, c . , 0<br />

-0<br />

Mrs. Gaylord Hall, .Louisville. , Mrs. James Harold, Elmer L.<br />

Peterson, 2b ..„ 1 00'<br />

Adams, If- 0<br />

Spence, Mrs. W. J. Dunlap, J. S. W. Clark, cf .. .„ 0<br />

• Brighton'<br />

0 I<br />

Nett, Curtis A. Hirst and family, Newman, rf ... „„. 0 0<br />

E.' C Cecil. Baltimore; Mr. >nd ! Theo. Singer, Francis J. Snyder Booy, p 0<br />

0.<br />

Mrs. Anleiglet Frank D. Easter, and family; ' Philadelphia; Claire<br />

Dr. P. Lander Tait. James T. Mur-<br />

Totals _._.„.„ 3 6 21 6 0<br />

M. Martin, Swarthmore; Miss M.<br />

' phy, Margaret E. Sherry, Phila-<br />

Score by innings:<br />

Gelsher, Jenkintown; Mr. and Mrs.<br />

delphia; Mrs. H. E. Lee. Beading;<br />

G. A- Shearman, Easton; Mrs. E.<br />

Miriam P. Alricht.'Delaware, and<br />

Ulbhard J. Rlchter, Boston.<br />

Dillon, New York.<br />

Oceanic<br />

Bbeayne'<br />

Miss Edith Foster, Miss {Cath-<br />

. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Taylor, Miss<br />

erine Garttner, Miss M. Sulthans,<br />

Catherine Taylor, Mias Maret,<br />

Paul L. Kaiur, Jr., Floyd C. Al-<br />

Reg- Jaryls, MM.'-M^J. Liggett, H.<br />

len, Wm. T.Haas. Jr., Henry<br />

M. Christian, Philadelphia; J. H.<br />

Johnson. Jr., Elizabeth M. Boyle,<br />

Hurtterd. Ridley Park; Wm. E.<br />

Mrs. J. McCowan and Dorothy C.<br />

Snyder, Wilmington; Nicholas<br />

Homer, Philadelphia; ' Camella<br />

Douty, Elkins Park; Wm. L. A.<br />

Hanser, PitUburgh; Mabel L.<br />

Sherwood and family, New York;<br />

Dolan and Ameda Dolan and<br />

A. Wllfont, London; Mrs. A. R.<br />

Blanche Eberth, New York; Miss<br />

Mlnrell, Bethlehem.<br />

Esther M. O'Nell and Miss Mildred<br />

Halcyon Hall<br />

Hulme, Ogontx. , . Mary E. Mattes, Harrlsburg; A.<br />

Bellevue<br />

H. Fosdlck and family, Bethlehem:<br />

Mrs. T. B. Ratters, Jr., Miss Mr. and Mrs. Ford D. Kutz, Mr.<br />

Ethel Rutters, Mrs. W. F. Potts. and Mrs. H. p. Ritter, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. W. M. Shannon and daughter, Mrs. H. E. Cawley and Miss Caw-<br />

Jane. M. O. Heckman, W. 8. Babley, Allentown; Mr. and Mrs. M.<br />

cock. Jr., and Eugvne T. Schlleske. B. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. S.<br />

Philadelphia; J. J. Grosser, Cleve- Nnck, Mrs. E. Stapper, Mr. and<br />

land; Wm. W. Scheppman and Mrs. Geo. L. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Mrs. W. H. Brill, Ohio, and Dr. and K.Kofke. Philadelphia; Jay V/<br />

Mrs, F. F. Hutchins. of Indiana. ;. Mathls, Harrlsburg.<br />

Bcsrboroafh<br />

Oxford<br />

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sharpe, Mr. Chas. Letslche, M. A. HUBS.<br />

and Mrs. J. HcAllUter, Vn. Esmonde<br />

and fsmlly, H. S. Hawes,<br />

F. W. ElckhoAY Philadelphia; Mr.<br />

and Mrs. B. Olendorff, New York;<br />

Mrs. Chas.'A. Trover, Harrlsburg;<br />

Mrs. Robert Rutgers and 'family,<br />

Ridley Park.<br />

White Hall<br />

.Edward Gllllgan, Jr., Wilmington;<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Muller,<br />

Mr. and Mrs.. E. A. Wright, Jr.,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. R. MacNelU. Philadelphia;<br />

Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Fergies,<br />

Pittsburgh; G. A. Eder, Jenkintown.<br />

- '<br />

' Wyoming'<br />

Bfca. W. K. Harris. W. Kenneth<br />

Harris, 3d, Miss Alice 3. Harris,<br />

Mrs. Wm. Corner, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Wm. McDanlel and family, Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Ceo. E. Haher, Mrs.' H.<br />

Balberale and daughter. Philadelphia;<br />

Mr.' and Mrs. C. E. Parker<br />

and'family, Nbrristown; Wm. B.<br />

Sack and Mrs. H. 3. Payran,<br />

Princeton.' • -<br />

Strand,<br />

; Mr. and Mrs. George Clewell and<br />

family, Chlaago; Dr. J. Procyk and<br />

A. J. Kilzey, Pittsburgh; Mr. and<br />

Mrs. F. T. Jennings. Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Henry Knabe, Mrs. Virginia Beck-<br />

' man and family, Philadelphia; Mr.<br />

and Mrs. D. L. Townsend, Rochester;<br />

Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Brecker and<br />

family, Philadelphia; Wm. C<br />

Teaadale. Jr., New York; Mr. and<br />

Mrs. H. A, Romberger and family,<br />

Pasadena, Calif. .<br />

.'•'•. Maybcrry . ' '.'•<br />

Mr; and Mrs. Wm. D. Campbell<br />

and family. Washington; Nelson<br />

1<br />

Ocean Clty....O 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0—2'<br />

PVille . 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0—3''<br />

CUBS WIN AGAIN<br />

Boy* DeTest P. R. R. C A. 'in I<br />

Ustleas, Gsme :,J<br />

The Ocean City Cubs downed the !<br />

Pennsylvania Railroad Y. M. C. A. J<br />

in a listless game on Wednesday.,<br />

Fine support by ths Cubs' infleld :<br />

and "Dutch" Schworer, center I<br />

fielder, featured the contest Ai<br />

great running catch of McDonnell's<br />

•Texas Leaguer*' by Baker was<br />

the star play for the-railroaders.<br />

Penna. B. R. Y. M. C A.<br />

R. H. o. A: E.<br />

Berry<br />

PitUburgh; Richard C. Wheeler,<br />

B. Thumbert. Mrs. S. Wurnlch and<br />

daughter, Charles D. Yiepp, E. B.<br />

HeUs. W. G. Gibbon, -Mr. and<br />

Mrs. H. A. Cranage, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

J. H. Palma, C A. Johnson, Miss<br />

E. Allen, Helen F. Wartman, Mrs.<br />

Jennie Wartmati, Miss Florence<br />

Fitzgerald, Philadelphia; Mr. and<br />

Mrs, J. T. Ryan, Illinois.<br />

' • Hanif Inn<br />

M. F. Houseman, Chicago; Roland<br />

Palst. Mr. Sllwell, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. G. W. Armstrong, Miss Edith<br />

Congdon, Lillian Gwynn. H. D.<br />

Werkheiser, Mrs. Wm. Lytell,<br />

Miss L. V: Beck, Mrs. Wm.<br />

Etchels, Philadelphia; Mrs. Walter<br />

Supples and family, pf • Swartnmore.<br />

Breakers<br />

Miss, A. 'Perry, Hoboken; Mrs*<br />

Major B. Fostlu, Mrs. L- S. Vertner,<br />

Mls» PriscIUa Rich, Miss L.<br />

F. Goff, E. R. Russell, Mrs. Henry<br />

Rlttenhouse, Mr. and Mm. A. D.<br />

Cornell, R, T. Ottens, Dr. George<br />

W. Pfromm, Philadelphia; David<br />

H. Thomas, Ohio; C. C. Wehmeyer,<br />

B. M. Adams. E. Grifflth, Harold<br />

Glover, Miss .Adele Cramp, Philadelphia;<br />

Mrs. F. C. Smith, New<br />

York; F. Drake, Chicago.<br />

' Fleetwood<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Phillips,<br />

James T. Rodd, Mr. and Mrs. SL<br />

M. Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.<br />

Firmla. G, W. Hlrvey, JrM Mrs.<br />

A. S. Karker, David McGarvey,<br />

Philadelphia: Mr. and Mrs. G. P.<br />

Snyder, Atlantic City; Mr. and<br />

Mrs. ' G. W. Ludebrecht, Pitts-<br />

1 , c ___• 1<br />

Smith, ss<br />

Weldner, p-lb<br />

McGarry, Baker, rflb-p<br />

Start tke day ri^Jit<br />

Slotte. 3b<br />

Bayard, 2b ..J....<br />

FUke, cf .:<br />

McKalg, If .......<br />

Totals . ...:.. 3 2 18 9 2<br />

Ocean City Cuba<br />

R. H. O. A. E.<br />

Connor, lb ........ I<br />

Thomas, c . 0 2 0 2<br />

J. Daly, p .'. 2<br />

ABBOTTS "A<br />

Powers, 2b .: 8<br />

Miller, If 2<br />

Schworer, cf '....2<br />

Finnegan, rf 1<br />

Carr, 3b 2<br />

McDonnell, as ._... 0<br />

Totals .._ —13 10*20 .9 3<br />

•Out. bunting third strike.<br />

Score by innings:<br />

P. R. R. ~..2 1 0 0 0 0 0— 3<br />

Cubs „ _JI 5 10 3 x—13<br />

FIRE ALARM BOXBS<br />

14—Sixth and Pleasure •venoa.<br />

IT—Eleventh and Bay avenue.<br />

IBS-Fourteenth and .Bay avenue.<br />

36—Seventh and West avenue. •<br />

42r-Second and Asbury avenue.<br />

43—Fourth and Asbury avrarae.<br />

4S—Eighth and Asbury avonw.<br />

48—Tenth and Asbury avenue.<br />

48—Thirteenth and Asbury avenue,<br />

49—Sixteenth . and Asbury av»<br />

. noc<br />

51—North and Central avenue.<br />

54—Sixth and Central avenue.<br />

57—Eleventh and Central avenue.<br />

67—Twelfth and Wesley avenue.<br />

68—Fourteenth and Weslty. avenue.<br />

• . .<br />

73—Fourth, and Ocean avenue.<br />

75—Seventh and Ocean avenue.<br />

70—Ninth and Ocean avenue.<br />

82—Second and Atlantic avenue.<br />

911—Bay - avenue and Batterseal<br />

toad. • ,<br />

9ft—Boardwalk and Moorlyn tcr-i<br />

• ' • ' !<br />

M Milk starts the day right It is one of the miracles of modern t<br />

for thousands in Ocean City. It makes<br />

their breakfasts more enjoyable by adding<br />

that we can bring to your home, diyj<br />

zest to baked apples, cereals and light, day, milk of such uniform superior*<br />

fluffy omelettes.<br />

as Abbotts "A"!<br />

Abbotts *A" Milk helps to enrich every Its. delicious flavor and more-t<br />

meaL That is because it is a balanced food<br />

containing every needed element of nour- richness will' appeal to you; Gfre J<br />

ishment . . ' "A" Mffic a triaL<br />

Ttl*phoi«. B*ll 5 or write ID IU to begin service at once.<br />

ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES* WC<br />

Philadelphia Atlantic City<br />

WUJwood Ocean City '.<br />

Selected Milk Safeguarded by Science<br />

!<br />

621—Twentieth and Central, av*-i<br />

W Uw> . I', '* '\- I . . .<br />

-.AVJ<br />

*m<br />

^ ^ ^<br />

la a<br />

MANY CLUBS IN<br />

CUP <strong>TO</strong>pUHENT<br />

Noted Casters from All dection of<br />

Coontry WU1 be Sea* in<br />

Action Today<br />

Many of the most noted casters<br />

Maiiliag&iliiii^^<br />

y, August 11, OCEAN CITY LEDGER, OCEAN CITY,, NEW JBB8BY<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

LOST AND FOUND<br />

FOR SALE<br />

ILOST—Fur pleco on Boardwalk, SALE OR RENT—A two-family<br />

1 Saturday evening, - August 4. apartment. Sale on easy terms,<br />

•Reward If returned to 1606 Wesley or n-nt either or both floors monthly<br />

or yearly after September 15.<br />

Four rooms 'and bath first floor;<br />

T—A pair of eye glasses in uix - rooms and bath second floor.<br />

csse. Reward if retumt-d toHot<br />

water heat All conveniences.<br />

[Hotel Wyoming. • It Apply-136 Central Ave^ U<br />

BIG TRE<strong>AT</strong> FOR<br />

PERSONALS<br />

About You and Your friends In ths Social WhlH<br />

fDanlel Tracy, and family, of<br />

«t Falls,<br />

Montana, are spendsummer<br />

in Ocean City,<br />

art 1 round and pier owners to gl UM<br />

rangitm In* admission to than<br />

amusements. Some of th« candy<br />

and popcorn merchants-will *ive<br />

pleasure to these poor children by<br />

and Mrs. Ooorge Bcndel and Yoaagstere froai PUladelplua Will<br />

daughter, Mary Jane, of. Phila- be Given Treat Here by Gerdelphia.<br />

Clab<br />

apartment at 1122 Deo. F. Uber, of Philadelphia,<br />

, avenue.<br />

On . Thursday, August 10, the<br />

pent tho week-end . here as the<br />

. E. F. Arthurs, of BalU- guest of Councilman and Mrs.<br />

Germantown Boys' dub annual<br />

b entertaining a number of William McCoach.<br />

excursion to Ocean City will be<br />

_U .t her beautiful "Hut" on<br />

one of the main. features of the<br />

John Qualtcr and Miss Mary<br />

, comer of Thirteenth street and White, of Brooklyn, are guests of<br />

season. On that day more than<br />

, avenue.<br />

Mrs. John Ward, of this city. . 'one<br />

thousand little •Kiddles" will<br />

Mrs. C. U Marshall, of Pitman. . H. Kelly, a Philadelphia eon- see, perhaps for the first time, the<br />

visiting her parents, R. C. Dnftractor, is occupying the cottage marvelous Atlantic Ocean and the<br />

and wUe, at their apart- 801 St. Charles place. He is aglistening<br />

sands-that make Ocean<br />

1017 Central avenue. brother of "Jack" Kelly, of Phl!sT City so attractive to the people<br />

Mrs.<br />

M. T. Rush, of Media, delphla, the noted oarsman. from Pennsylvania.<br />

former well-known resident of W. II. OUflold, of this city. Is on These "kiddles" will come down<br />

city, is visiting friends at his way to Sheffield. England, his via the Pennsylvania Railroad .In<br />

rford-<br />

.former home. He will be away five special trains, arriving at the<br />

G. Campbell, prominent or six weeks.<br />

Fourteenth street staton direct<br />

i man of Pittsburgh, is oc-<br />

from Germantown by'Way of. the<br />

t one of the pretty cottages Back. Iron the South Delaware Bridge route. On the<br />

i Ocean avenue.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D.<br />

train they will be under the care<br />

Nor-<br />

Hiss Gladys Jefferson, of Phlla com, of this city,' have returned<br />

of competent men and women,<br />

jOa, is the guest of _ her-uncle home after a visit to their son.<br />

who will see that they are given<br />

aunt. Councilman and ' Mrs. Captain Geo. D. Norcom, and fam-<br />

proper care and refreshments in<br />

McCooch, of Philadelphia, ily. In Wilmington. N. C. They<br />

the form .of milk, sandwiches.<br />

their summer borne on St. had a most pleasant stay of sev-<br />

._ place. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- eral weeks. Capt. Norcom has<br />

havu been entertaining Mr. many. friends here.<br />

concrete baa«. That the cost, dam-<br />

LEGAL NOTICES and expcnwi of the Improve-<br />

"NOTICE <strong>OF</strong> INTENTION<br />

Notice Is' hereby given of .the filed thereby in proportion as each<br />

ne«~ „. to introducB • ' * an — ordi; —" owner shall be deemed to acquire.<br />

at a meeting of the Board<br />

tommfssbners of Ocean City,<br />

Jersey, to be held on the 27th<br />

• of August, 1U23, at the hour<br />

S o'clock, Daylight Saving<br />

,. at the Commissioners 1 If you nav* • garage Mar Fourtofoth<br />

street, telephone O. W.<br />

Baiter, at the Central Gara**, or<br />

Roger Williams, at Wearer's<br />

MONEY AND CREDIT<br />

•tore, that yoo.il permit your<br />

locating to all who. ths garage to be used that morning: as<br />

Money and credit are two im-<br />

roper badges free candy and popportant<br />

factors of commerce. Tho<br />

a dressing room, under super-<br />

prudent morchnnt makes good<br />

vision, for the boys.<br />

use of both. '<br />

Those who are fortunate enough If you desire to kelp the ladles<br />

> live In Ocean City, during the<br />

Avail .yourself of the good fapin<br />

the bathing suits that may not<br />

mmmer fall to reallxe Just what<br />

' cllitlcs 'afforded by. tho First<br />

quite fit the small tots, ft in<br />

t means to a kiddie from the<br />

National Bank.<br />

touch with Mrs. Chas. L. Cadwal-<br />

poorer sections of Philadelphia tolader.<br />

president of the Ladles'<br />

ive the opportunity of enjoying Auxiliary of the Baptist Church;<br />

God's wonderful sunshine, sea air.<br />

Mrs. T. Dowdney Clarke, president<br />

marveloua beach to<br />

BUST N<strong>AT</strong>IONAL BANK<br />

of the Methodist Episcopal Ladles'<br />

flnd kind-hearted people who are<br />

Auxiliary; Mrs. W. D. Chambers, OCEANCITY.^.J.<br />

going to change their view of life<br />

president of the Presbyterian La-<br />

y speaking kind words to them<br />

dles' Auxiliary; Mrs. Kcnton<br />

while they are here; to direct them<br />

when lost or confused, and to give<br />

Warn*, president of the Hostess<br />

them amusement, candles,' etc, for<br />

League: Mrs. John E. PKe. presi- service.<br />

walk, and afternoon trips to tho<br />

this day's pleasure, long to be redent<br />

of the Ocean City Yacht dub the "kiddles" will'arrive at 0.S0amusement<br />

places* will bo made.<br />

membered. 8ome of the "kiddies"<br />

Auxiliary, or Mrs. Henry B. Coop-' a. m. at tho Fourteeth street sta- Supper will bo served at tho Ger-<br />

have, lived a whole year to enjoy er, Jr., general chairman. These tion, parade out Fourteenth Btrcct mnntown Boys* club.house at 6 p.<br />

another day by the sea, cherishing ladles will appreciate your as- to the beach and go bathing. -At m., and the youngsters will entrain<br />

tho memory of one wonderful day sistance and direct you to the spot noon box lunches will bo served at Fourteenth street for tho homo-<br />

by the ocean with generous-heart- where you can be of .the greatest, by the women under the Boardward trip at 0.30 o'clock.<br />

ed people.<br />

Don't you, Mr. and Mrs. Reader,<br />

want to have the indescribable<br />

chocolate and fresh fruit. They feeling that comes to all who ssc- AGAIN • BY POPULAR REQUEST<br />

will bring two' fife and drum rlftce some of their own pleasures<br />

corps, a part of their Germanto and do good for some poor child T<br />

organization, and will be met b If you really want to help, get in<br />

members of the Ocean City K touch with your pastor or the<br />

wanls Club and other local or- superintendent of- the Germantown<br />

ganizations.<br />

Boys' Club', Charles W. Baln-<br />

It Is a part of the program to brldge, at the club bouse. Fifteenth<br />

have Chief of Police Johnson as- street and Pleasure avenue, who<br />

HARRY A. MORRIS. sign seven or eight of his best ol will direct you to the proper en-<br />

B-ll-3t City Clerk. fleers to look after the younglisting place. ...<br />

sters and give them proper pro- If you have an ^automobile'<br />

NOTICE<br />

tection and guidance. Special life- help carry the "lame .and<br />

- The Ocean City Title and Trust guards will see that all who bathe halt." "phone Charles Sack, chair-<br />

ibers. City Hall. Ocean City.<br />

Company, Trustee under mortgage<br />

Mtw Jersey, which ordinance U<br />

or Ocean City Yacht Club, hereby<br />

are protected, and a committee is man of the auto committee, and<br />

the purpose of laving out.<br />

Invites tenders of proposals for endeavoring to get the merry-go- give him the facts.<br />

" g. grading, graveling and<br />

bonds - of said Ocean City Yacht<br />

/ing a fifteen wido street,<br />

Club to be surrendered for redemp-<br />

en Thirteenth and Fourteenth<br />

tion on September 1, 1923. under W. H. OUfteld • Albert OUfWU<br />

and between Asbury and<br />

the conditions of said mortgage.<br />

Vest Avenues, Ocean City, New<br />

STIRLING W. COLE,<br />

W. H. OLDFIELD & SON<br />

•Jersey; and for the laving out,<br />

- Trust Officer.<br />

•opening, grading and . improving,<br />

Dated August 15,1923.-<br />

•with permanent improvement, a<br />

Aug. il-3t TILE AND MARBLE WORK<br />

lateen feet wide street, between<br />

S12 CENTRAL AVENUE. OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />

•Eighth and Ninth Streets, and be-<br />

PHONKltM. " . - - — i<br />

tween Central and Asbury Ave-<br />

NOTICE •<br />

nues, Ocean City, New Jersey; and Proofs of legal advertise-<br />

i fifteen feet wide street between<br />

Ninth and Tenth Streets, and boments<br />

la -galley fena may<br />

Wesley and Central Ave- ' be had upon appneailoa at<br />

, Ocean City, New Jersey, said the Ledger Office.<br />

-permanent Improvement to be a<br />

•concrete improvement laid on a<br />

WALTER^ACK LEHI ^Y G0At<br />

French Vanilla Ice Cream<br />

and<br />

Raspberry tot<br />

O N L Y<br />

DEALER IN<br />

PERSONALS<br />

YEAR-ROUND HOUSE FOB<br />

SALE — Furnished; 7 rooms<br />

DR; COHEN, .DENTIST—Better and bath, hot water beat. Price<br />

work at lower prices. 1609 At- SO00. $1,700 down, balance on<br />

ntlc Ave., over People'a Market mortgage See Mr. Molt, Barf<br />

9. OH Marine 3642 J for apLaundry.<br />

6-l«-tf<br />

ntmeiiU You can see me even-<br />

, 0 to 9 o'clock, at Post Office FORD ROADSTER FOR SALE—<br />

. Pleasantville Sunday 9 toLate'1921<br />

modeL Extras. Motor<br />

i p. m. Bell phone »-ll-3t just overhauled. Apply; between 6<br />

and 7 p. ra. 813 Brighton Place,<br />

Ocean'City. • _'U<br />

UDDIE C. MURRAY, 63rd and<br />

Oxford, Montevista Apta, Phll-<br />

'elphia wishes to announce that<br />

Is located at Eighth and<br />

Hajrdresslng, permswaving,<br />

marcelling, facial<br />

,: manicuring. 7-7-tf<br />

.__„ P. MORGAN (white).<br />

Divine Healing and Spiritual<br />

Bearer. Service* Friday<br />

_. 8 o'clock; Sunday even-<br />

Class night Thursday even-<br />

_ 938 Simpson Ave., Ocean<br />

aty, N. J. . 7-21-tf<br />

rU<strong>TO</strong>RiNG in mathematics. «clence<br />

or- history by experienced<br />

'i school teacher. For rates and<br />

i write or call between 0 and<br />

p. m. at 725 - Central Avenue,<br />

t City. • e-30-tf<br />

3EING in. private summer<br />

school. High school branches.<br />

sd teachers. Mlsa Adam-<br />

,1540 Wesley Ave. 7-21-«t<br />

FOb SALE—Bloch<br />

good condition.<br />

Simpson Ave. . .<br />

baby coach<br />

BICYCLE FOR SALE—861 West<br />

Ave. ._ 7-4-tf<br />

FOR RENT<br />

APARTMENTS—Yearly lease. 160<br />

• and *85 per month, beginning<br />

September 16th. New apartments,<br />

handsomely furnished. Tile bath,<br />

all .modern conveniences. Look<br />

them over and make an early selec-<br />

tion. E. 8. Kramer, 330-Atlantic<br />

Ave.<br />

B-4-tf<br />

LEGALB<br />

FIRST MORTGAGE . MONEY<br />

WANTED—Liberal bonus paid.<br />

E. a Kramer, 880 Atlantic Ave.<br />

6-S8-tf<br />

atalow price<br />

Th, Goodrich "5S" Tlf. for<br />

lightweight ctn U «n «rt«itfdirary<br />

value. A «•">!»•<br />

Goodrich Tire of typical Good-<br />

HcJi quality. It ov»rah»dow» any<br />

. tire of equal or lower price. Wo<br />

«rea«lun«loUoftliomandonIir<br />

good word* na»* come back<br />

to us. Let u« Introduce you to<br />

this rugs«d Goodrich fellow.<br />

POWELL'S GARAGE<br />

MtkSt.*Wee«Ave.<br />

OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />

Goodrich55<br />

Thirteenth Street: and Wett Avenue<br />

Apartments, Bungalows and Cottages<br />

For Rent for the Winter<br />

BARON<br />

Eleventh and Central Ave.<br />

IIIIIIIMMHIMIIItttt1'*t ^^<br />

!••»<<br />

IMMEDI<strong>AT</strong>E SERVICE<br />

Dr. DAVID M. SAXE<br />

SPECIALIST DISEASES <strong>OF</strong> DOGS<br />

29 N. VIRGINIA AVE^, <strong>AT</strong>LANTIC CITY, N j<br />

Phone Marine 3833<br />

IIIIIIIIIIMMIItllllMlllttiTt" *•<br />

INVITE ME <strong>TO</strong> YOUR BLOWOUT<br />

VAN THE TIRE MAN<br />

NINTH AND BAY<br />

Phone 564<br />

Tires Called For and Delivered<br />

Tiret Repaired While You Wait<br />

FIVE<br />

' I 'HE reason for the popularity of this de-<br />

JL Ucious flavor-combination is the rich* -<br />

velvety smoothness of its French Vanilla Ice<br />

Cream — and the piquant taste of the red<br />

Raspberry Ice, made from fresh, ripe, juicy<br />

raspberries. • .<br />

Only in Parisian Abbottmaid Special can<br />

you enjoy'these exquisite banquet flavors.<br />

Sealed by nature In the sanitary pint package.<br />

•The Abbotts dealer near your home has it<br />

ready for you—you'll know him by the Red<br />

and White Sidewalk Sign.<br />

ABBOTTS ALDERNEV DAIRIES, INC.<br />

of Luscious Flavor<br />

<strong>AT</strong>LANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />

••••»«>«»«»<br />

DOfTT <strong>BE</strong> LONELY<br />

Join The Crowd Who Daily Smile<br />

• '' •• i '•' • AS THEY' .,' .<br />

"Twitch The Switch"<br />

. . .<br />

SUent Service ,<br />

AND<br />

The "Matchless" Night<br />

Atlantic City Electric Company<br />

10th * WEST AVE, OCEAN CITY DIVISION<br />

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llT^7«i(i (£i KUtt-idm^<br />

dmt u QLr^jn « IIH VIT 37 ^i.. tw.r C ?<br />

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•ami ti r i,u-i. UII IIJMJI -urt u t ; v-il<br />

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wi-> miU!tr>c1.iu; n-_r tu-a*-,—v-nir<br />

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up*. *ar: .-jratiL-a POOL. • • 1;'<br />

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5>*»^L SiuTiiuy **n«i*infc. AufzaC ^uif>iijJ»t>Ji: VtiiCfc • X5yt Vi-,'-«.'TT* <<br />

. r^ii>. it n*t't *«^-« 1i ^iei*«H^ Jr<br />

C-*v. Z2*iu JIU>C ^~.j»t S* ryWuJ*^ ^J<br />

JK^. >*» 4>«r SJO£ ** T»^rQ~<br />

Ski.-<br />

1 *****<br />

The<br />

* tit* ti-t A i*tier<br />

Sdetet,<br />

i.'i*i i_*65«^. n^-jt*. r of the fc-blt irrr May<br />

ond northwest 20 feet of lot 16.<br />

Charlottu S. Chester, ot vir., to<br />

Ann, B. Morria to C. Warren<br />

County Gaiott»:<br />

Catherinu (". Clark. $38,000. Lot block 9, Ocean City Land Com- UlMgi ct u». ,U>BOO. part ot<br />

Jennie A. Spratt to Ellen A. •IXi, Hectiou A.<br />

P y-<br />

*" . , lots 774 and 770, section A.<br />

Hannlgan. $1,350. Lot 240. aec- Hurry G. Kobbins, et ux., toCo^v<br />

"•<br />

tlon A . '<br />

Kdnu G. Evoy, et vir. $2,800. Lot<br />

Ocean City Gardona Dovelop- 20, section A.<br />

ntnt Company to Harry W. Bealer Augusta H. Murphy to J. Frank<br />

Company. Lot* 501, 513; 514, Shellenberiter. $26,000. LoU 590<br />

block 5. lot 72H, block 7, lot 801, und 691, ai^tion C.<br />

block 8, Rardem.<br />

Junniu A.Spratt to Sarah Jean<br />

Walter A. Rich, et ux., to Chas. Hluetx, et al. »10.500. Lot 68,<br />

H. Shoemaker, et ux. *5,000. Lots' Glrnrd Realty Company.<br />

6Sl and «52, section F. '<br />

Same to William II. Worutcr.<br />

Ocean City Athletic Company to $2,500. l.ot-186, North PoinL<br />

Moore Si'curltiea' Company. Lot Charles H. Kllln, et ux., to<br />

269, section B.<br />

Munelle W. Butterworth. $7250<br />

Moore Securities Company to B. 22, Bix-ti.in 3, Ocean Front Ri>a!<br />

Franklin-fioott.- $32,000. LoU 73l^HLute<br />

Company.<br />

to 84 inclusive, lota 10U to 1H0 In- Myrtle E. Smith to William F<br />

clusive, U>t» 2G5 to 270 inclusive, Kllhour. $(150. Lot In northwest<br />

Mrtlon B. '• '<br />

line nf I'li'oxure avenw, 2:11.42 feet<br />

B. Franklin Goetz ~io Charlotte xiiuthweHt from Ninth ntrvet.<br />

»«• fnc .•<<br />

twimiixm<br />

Vtt<br />

i<br />

f a u k S k.,i« ta. »n «*..».=<br />

Sdc«•-thi -me «uit nm>.-i^ntf !>• —.-id" uru.<br />

Hrf«..-c,:,T nr<br />

' wfc r.<br />

S. Cheater. $16.0001 Santo as John C. Danenhowcr, et »x., u<br />

above.<br />

K., to Cwrn K. Essllnger, et al<br />

Birdie R. . Wolf ' to Fortunato<br />

Ulivierl, ct ux. $5,000. Lot 12<br />

section 3, Ocean Front ltcal Kstute<br />

Company.<br />

Jesiit' D. Rcber to Theresa<br />

Smith! Lot 73H, aection D.<br />

Georgt' Letter, ct ux.. to Paul A.<br />

Smith. $1,500; Lots 455 to 457<br />

inclusive, section D.. .<br />

Henry II. Mnrter, Jr., et ux., to<br />

ChrUtlanu S, Smith. $86o. Lot<br />

- - 4S1, section U. ---. — ---- .<br />

. Anna II. Mlct, ct vir., to Anne<br />

K. Seymour. Huuthweat part of<br />

• lot 823, i.ection L.<br />

T ." ^ TT Z l B""» »"• W. Carlllo to Walter<br />

and 601, section L. . • , fc * 1 of lot 71 °- *" Ctloa D '<br />

Joseph G. Champion, et ux.. to' J«nnlo A. Spratt to John S«< ••>••<br />

Ki(*rt Hair Calilog Head and Facial TrealaUat a Satcclaliy \<br />

' .Special Attrotlon to Chlldrtn'. Hair Catllag. ;<br />

JERRY PULLO<br />

City Hall Barber Shop<br />

- CIGARS. <strong>TO</strong>BACCO AND C1GARETTK8<br />

843 Anbury Avenue, Next .to City Hall<br />

M>MH>MtMI« t»M>M«t»««IMM>ll*MH<br />

MIKE LENARDO & CO.<br />

FIRST-CLASS BOOTBLACK PARLOR .<br />

• . HaU Cleaned and Blocked. Flrst-CUaa Work<br />

New Bands put oa '<br />

CIGARS CIGARETTES . CANDY<br />

Under the Strand Hotel -517 Ninth Street<br />

EverytUns for the Wall<br />

WILLIAM REYNOLDS<br />

Paper Hanging<br />

Telephone 141-J<br />

Poaltively 1913 Stock Vmid on All Work<br />

All Work Guaranteed<br />

<strong>AT</strong> OUR NEW S<strong>TO</strong>RE—620 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

E»timai«i Cheerfully Given . . 81<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />

TITLE AND TRUST CO.<br />

, (Succeeding; the Real Estate and Search C«.>'<br />

Cape May Court House. N. J.<br />

Acts As Executor and In a Fiduciary Capacity<br />

MUNICIPAL BONDS FOR SALE<br />

MONEY <strong>TO</strong> LOAN ON MORTGAGES<br />

TITLE INSURANCE<br />

SEARCHES . .<br />

BRIEFS <strong>OF</strong> T1TLK CONVEYANCING<br />

"Well Mixed Concrete for Permanence^<br />

F; P. M<strong>AT</strong>TERA & CO.<br />

Third Street and Haven Avenue<br />

.Manufacturers or Automatic Tampered<br />

CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS<br />

Estimate? furnished for Foundations, Block Bases<br />

and Cement Pavements •<br />

Ask to see our new Stucco Faced Blocks<br />

Office, 129 Asbury Avenue<br />

SAX<strong>TO</strong>N COMPANY<br />

Painting & Paperhanging<br />

Interior Decorators<br />

PHONE. 735 ..<br />

401 Asbury Avenue, . Ocean City, N. J.<br />

1 WHY SERVICE<br />

TIS<strong>TO</strong>SELL<br />

REAL EST<strong>AT</strong>E<br />

Corner Eighth St. and Wesley Ave.<br />

J.R.JONES<br />

WHY ;;|:<br />

Insurance Phone 21 :i Realtor<br />

t«»l»Ht«l»'t»lt»»*a|»»t»j>»»»»»»*»>»«l«»»'»»»N<br />

REGISTR<strong>AT</strong>ION<br />

DOCUMENTING<br />

SALES<br />

BO<strong>AT</strong>S<br />

EXCHANGE<br />

CHARTERING<br />

ETC<br />

THE MARINER'S EXCHANGE<br />

1X5 8. FIFTH STREET<br />

PHILADELPHIA, PA.<br />

TeL Loaibard B4M<br />

<strong>OF</strong>FICES:<br />

7S5 ASBURY AVE.<br />

OCEAN CITV. N. i.<br />

Tel Ocean City 120<br />

Demand for any product makes its market<br />

value. The greater number ot people to<br />

whom the product is presented the greater is<br />

the demand. Therefore, the property you<br />

want sold or rented should be Mated with<br />

every reputable broker in Ocean City..<br />

Keyatorie<br />

Realty<br />

Company<br />

SERVICE<br />

SERVICE<br />

Fourth<br />

Street<br />

and<br />

Asbury<br />

Avenue<br />

4T»m-Jl<br />

PblU.CMnc.-2SS. F.oni Si.<br />

Office and Warehouse B«U Pkoo.- Lombard 23OO<br />

306 7th St., Ocean City, N. J.<br />

Our Motto—"We Deliver the Goods"<br />

t >•»»»>«»» »»a«>>i»c»a'»>»afa««»« MttMMti<br />

Kun blazing; in—glare sickening— .<br />

everything: sizzling—mid no awnings<br />

up btcauHe they were not ordered in<br />

time. • '<br />

- Funny how people will wait until the<br />

tenth hour!<br />

The rush then is BO terrific that the<br />

bent-manned forces cannot get the work<br />

through without occasional -hitches, ' .<br />

How much tatter to order <strong>AT</strong> ONCE .<br />

and the work van be -given the time<br />

necesaary for thoroughness.<br />

Measurement)! curi be made Immediately<br />

and tlie awningx finished and' . o,<br />

held for orders. . • ' . . '


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Strand Be<br />

Realty O<br />

&- corner of<br />

sales and<br />

apartment h<br />

street aw!<br />

by the .<br />

to<br />

• o* Pbiladeli<br />

, one of the a|<br />

it:.'' . . • . - • •<br />

^tom 1 * rentsJa l»<br />

' in the '•<br />

'the. week|',{><br />

isilii<br />

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EIGHT NEW JERSEY<br />

COURTS DECISION<br />

ON ZONING UW<br />

Justice Guma i Gives Iasnortaat<br />

Ruling in a Case ia West-<br />

a«ld. N. I.<br />

Inasmuch as.many of th* ml.<br />

dents of this city have bean e<br />

ing a zoning ordinance for thia re-<br />

sort, a movement that haa - met<br />

with opposition from other<br />

denta and property owners hen,<br />

the decision of the State Supreme<br />

Court, delivered by Joatio* Gam-<br />

mere, will be read with interest.<br />

The case was that of the State,<br />

ex reL Catherine D. Vernon. vs.<br />

Mayor and Council of WestftsU and<br />

Frank B. Moffett, building ta-<br />

Bpector.<br />

The decision follows:<br />

The realtor, Catherine D. Ver-<br />

that the Issuing of a certificate<br />

occupancy by the building inspec-<br />

tor was- therrin prohibited except<br />

for proposed uses of the building<br />

which were in conformity with the<br />

provisions of the ordinance.<br />

The question for decisio unde<br />

the pleadings, ia whether the facts<br />

«et out in the return Justify the re-<br />

fusal of the realtor's application<br />

for a certificate of occupancy, p'<br />

mlttlng-tbe use of her dwelling by<br />

two /Un|<br />

The ordinance appealed to Is<br />

sought to be Justified upon the<br />

ground that it is authorised by<br />

chapter 240 of the laws of ISM<br />

(Pamph. Laws 455). which confers<br />

upon municipalities power to regu-<br />

Iste the location and use of build-<br />

ngs—includln residences — for<br />

the purpose of promoting the pub-<br />

lic health, safety and general wel-<br />

fare. It will be observed that thia<br />

and does not authorise p<br />

ties to restrict the use S$ residen-<br />

tial properties, unless<br />

striction ia reasonably<br />

non. la the owner of a Uiree-story statutory power Is a limited one,<br />

brick residence, located at UM cor-<br />

. ner of Kimball avenue and Elm<br />

street. In the town of WestfleU.<br />

Prior to its purchase by her it was<br />

occupied by a single family. After<br />

she became seized of UM title to<br />

the property she. applied to UM<br />

' building inspector of Westfield for<br />

a certificate permitting UM resi-<br />

dence to be occupied and used by<br />

two families.. Her request was re-<br />

fused, and she applied to this<br />

court for, and was allowed, an<br />

alternative writ of mandamus,<br />

commanding the mayor and coun-<br />

cil of Westfield and the building<br />

Inspector of that town to forth-<br />

with issue a certificate of occu-<br />

pancy to her, permitting the occu-<br />

pation and use of the said, resi-<br />

dence by two families, or to show<br />

cause, to the contrary thereof.<br />

The return acts up, aa a Justi-<br />

fication for tho inspector's action,<br />

that the property of the realtor<br />

such<br />

necesssry<br />

for the carrying out of • the de-<br />

clared legislative purpose. It fol-<br />

lows, therefore, that, where a<br />

municipality attempts to regulate<br />

the use of such properties by re-<br />

strictions which have no tendency<br />

to produce the results Indicated by<br />

UM Legislature, such municipal<br />

action Is purely, arbitrary; not<br />

authorised by the act of 1820; and.<br />

consequently, null and void.<br />

Is UM provision of UM ordinance,<br />

under which the inspector's re-<br />

is a mere reiteration of that ex-<br />

ploited by this court in the case<br />

of Handy v. South Orango.TIB AU.<br />

Rep. 838, In which tho. validity of<br />

a similar ordinance was under<br />

consideration, and, aa in that case.<br />

we conclude that the provision of<br />

the ordinance upon which the<br />

action of the town building in-<br />

spector is based Is ultra vires, null<br />

and void. The' realtor, therefore,<br />

is entitled to a peremptory writ,<br />

commanding the mayor and coun-<br />

cil of the. town of Westfield to<br />

ise its building inspector, Frank<br />

B. Mofrett. to issue to her a cer-<br />

tificate of occupancy, permitting<br />

the use of her dwelling upon tho<br />

corner of Kimball avenue and Elm<br />

street as a two-family residence.<br />

It will be so ordered.<br />

TELLS <strong>OF</strong> NEEDS<br />

<strong>OF</strong> N<strong>AT</strong>ION'S BOYS<br />

Wmiasa Lewis .Batcher Gives In-<br />

teresting Address to KHraoians<br />

at Luncheon at Normaadie<br />

The members of the Kiwanls<br />

Club were given an interesting<br />

and instructive address on the boy<br />

problem at their weekly luncheon<br />

at the Normandic by William<br />

Lewis Botcher, superintendent of<br />

>e Brace Memorial Newsboys'<br />

Home in New York.' Mr. Batcher<br />

has spent many years in this<br />

work, and in his talk he drew on<br />

THBONG8 WITNESS<br />

BABY PARADE<br />

(Continued from Page One)'<br />

covered with blue crepe paper.<br />

Next came the baby colt. Ginger<br />

Carey, only three months old and<br />

born In Ocean City.<br />

Next in lino were tho genuine<br />

pearls. Bill and Jack, sons of .Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Elmer Jackson PearL<br />

Tho HoiiU'Ss House was repre-<br />

sented by a delightful child in a<br />

mm all her own.<br />

As the parade terminated at UM<br />

FUnderm, each" baby Wai given a<br />

gift of some kind, while the Judges<br />

conferred as to who would receive<br />

tho silver cups. This list of cop<br />

winners was announced aa follows<br />

Tho winners were:<br />

Prettiest baby—R. A. Downes,<br />

Ocean City.<br />

Fattest baby—First, 6 Q;; sec-<br />

ond, Raymond Stophenson, Ocean<br />

Cutest—First, John M. Strong,<br />

red. white and bluo coach, whilo jr _ gaat}l Ocean City; second, 9 1<br />

Smallest—First. 4 1; second 2 A.<br />

Bast matched twins—First. Lil-<br />

lian and Luella Miller, colored, this<br />

city; second. Jack and<br />

Ocean City.-<br />

James<br />

cupany la sought to be~ Justified, Ian<br />

exercise of the power conferred by<br />

the statute, or ia it one beyond<br />

the power of the municipality to<br />

ordain T That it ia the latter ire<br />

have no doubt. It operates upon<br />

every residence within the pre-<br />

had theretofore been" Used aa a I scribed district, without regard to<br />

one-family residence; that H wasjHs size, sanitary appliances or<br />

located within "A" residence die- convenience. It permits occupancy<br />

_ trict, as designated and defined in snd use of a nsidence by a single<br />

an ordinance of the town, passed<br />

and adopted on December 6, 1821<br />

and entitled "An ordinance estab-<br />

lishing building districts and re-<br />

strictions, in the. town of . West-<br />

field;" that by section 2 of that<br />

ordinance it Is. provided, among<br />

other, things, that no building<br />

within the designated residence<br />

district shall be used for other<br />

purposes than as a dwelling, and<br />

for not over one family or for one<br />

housekeeping unit; and, further.<br />

family, no matter.bow large, but<br />

prohibits occupancy by' two fami-<br />

lies, although the total member-<br />

ship of the two may be much less<br />

than that of the one. In abort, its<br />

only purpose,.so far aa can be dis-<br />

covered from the language used,<br />

is to place a restriction upon the<br />

use of resldentlsl properties within<br />

the designated area, without any<br />

pretense that such restriction Is<br />

reasonably, necessary for the pub-<br />

lic health and safety. * This view<br />

to present the matter.in a manner<br />

that made a strong appeal to "his<br />

hearers. He was given a rising<br />

vote.of thanks at the conclusion.<br />

Mr. Butcher recently • attended<br />

the Rotary Clubs' convention at<br />

Chicago, whero he was offered and<br />

urged to accept the position of<br />

bead of the'boys' division of the<br />

Rotary Clubs in the United States,<br />

at a salary In excess of (8,000 a<br />

South Ocean City waa represented<br />

by a Ffliry Princess in black, and I<br />

gold.<br />

Odette Kellerman, niece of the<br />

famous swimmer, held on tightly<br />

to a littlo white kitten as she] Largest family—First, S a The<br />

stood in her rolling chair, covered | „!„„,,,. t&f, the Kiwanls Club<br />

with grven. Little Virginia Mowen J cup_<br />

looked very Hnwdiiun as she sat | Prettiest twins— First, Gloria<br />

in her rolling chair, decorated with j und Eiting Salbury, this city; sec-<br />

palm., cocoonuts. reeds and kaka-1 otwJp Hagh twuMi guests of the<br />

ula »ea plums. . • - '<br />

Then, Juat to show that Ocean j<br />

City was still progressing, one j First,<br />

'ounj a house • moving down the ] Twins.<br />

Boardwalk. Reggie and Peggie, i Handsomest float—Ruth Nlcker-<br />

the "Maybvrry Twlns.-.and.tho bib ! un> Ocean City,<br />

baby, who was fed on popcorn and f jjost unique float—First Ray-<br />

apples, helped to amuse the crowd. I roond McNatt, Ocean City; second.<br />

Marj's Uttle. Lamb was quickly. G(adys Robinson, Ocean City.<br />

Hotel.<br />

couple—Bride and groom-<br />

; second. Gold Dust<br />

followed by a coif player with a ]<br />

full net of miniature clubs, and<br />

caddie bun. Bobby Jaep. The;<br />

Harlequin Twin»" and the bride'<br />

and groom followed tn'gayly deco-<br />

rated coaches. Several future<br />

members of the Ocean City Beach<br />

Patrol, with their miniature life-<br />

boa f, a busebull player. Captain<br />

KIdd, with all hU irons and pistols.<br />

y<br />

Comic float—First. 8 A; second.<br />

:i-J.<br />

Best' decorated coach—'First,<br />

Marie Coughlln, daughter of<br />

Daniel Cpughlln. of Philadelphia,<br />

who Is at the Hostess League<br />

House here; second, 2 Y. -<br />

Most'novel coach—First, Frank<br />

Schneider, of Philadelphia;" sec-<br />

ond. Mrs. Earl Sharp, this city.<br />

Mr.<br />

and little Jacldo Coogan were next i Most comIc ptn^n—First, Mr.<br />

in line. ^Then came Cupid with hi. ; Dewees. Ocean City;, second, Ed-<br />

bow and arrow, a Spaniard with a 1 ward Livingston. Ocean City.<br />

cigarette, and a monkey on a hi- ,<br />

cycle. "My Lady's Powder Puff" ARTISTS <strong>TO</strong> PICK GIRL<br />

was in a handsome rose colored I JN BIG PAGEANT<br />

cloak, which' was followed by<br />

Mintier's "Four Baby Mints." andj eiil«s1<br />

Thirty of Ocean" City's repre-<br />

mtattve residents will so to Wll-<br />

viBgton next Thursday to witness<br />

Uu ceremonies of christening the<br />

Hseding Railroad Company's new<br />

ferryboat, which will be launched<br />

st H o'clock that mornln*-.<br />

•pise boat, which will be called<br />

•Ocean City," will be christened<br />

with a bottle of Ocean City water<br />

by Mrs. William E. Hassey, Jr,<br />

of this city, dsnghter of Wm. D.<br />

Sherrerd and a' gTanddaoghtir of<br />

Henry D. Moore, of Iladdonneld.<br />

The christening party will leave<br />

oa a special car oo the Reading's<br />

•Ocean City Flyer" at 7.26 o'clock<br />

Thursday morning. The party will<br />

fo from Broad street station in •<br />

special car to Wilmington.<br />

Following the laanehlng, the<br />

visitors will dine at .the BbtelDo-<br />

poot. They will return to PbiU-<br />

«s)phia by boat Dp the Delaware,<br />

sod a speclst train will convey<br />

(asm to Ocean City, leaving Phila-<br />

(Wphia at B o'clock.<br />

The neV doable screw, • slngle-<br />

4seked ferry boat "O«an City" be-<br />

ing built by the Posey A - Jones<br />

Company for the Heading's service<br />

between Philadelphia and Caraden<br />

is a steel fireproof craft, the only<br />

woodwork being the seats> monld-<br />

* iass around fireproof advertise-<br />

Bent panels,'/ >nd wood paving<br />

Uocks covering the steel wagon<br />

deck. The upper deck and pilot<br />

house are also built of steeL It<br />

will have a speed of fourteen miles<br />

an hour. . ' '<br />

" The boat Is 200 feet over aU<br />

length and S5U feet over all<br />

breadth, very strongly built to<br />

carry heavy trucks and withstand<br />

heavy ice, and sub-divided by<br />

water-tight steel bulkheads, as re-<br />

d-fry-Unfcect-States4nspectio|L<br />

Isws. . • •<br />

There Is a large cabin on each,<br />

ticte, for passengers, with large<br />

windows, and double awing copper<br />

doors at each end.. The steel deck<br />

of these cabins are covered with<br />

Rsbberstone tiling.<br />

HISS TAYLOR IS<br />

MISS OCEAN CITY<br />

Miss Harpay<br />

Hiss Breckley Wlas Caa as At-<br />

tractive BaUIag Glri<br />

Ocean City's brilliant Mid-<br />

summer Kevoe cane to a charming<br />

and soccesaful finish on Wednes-<br />

day evening. - •'; .<br />

The contest for the selection of<br />

a girl to represent this resort at<br />

the Atlantic City Pageant resulted<br />

in the choice of Hiss Grace Taylor,<br />

of Philadelphia, aa "Miss Ocean<br />

City" for 1928.; Mlas Taylor is a<br />

tall,, alim brunette, whh bine eyes.<br />

Th» Byvrm ripened on Tuesday<br />

CASTERS BREAK<br />

WORLJTC RECORD<br />

rrsaUaeat Pisbermen from Naw<br />

Yerk aad Vicinity Spectators<br />

r at Ocean City Cap Event<br />

The annual casting tournament<br />

for the Ocean City Cap took place<br />

oo the HcLaogfilan-Conover tract,<br />

is the extreme upper section of<br />

this resort, Saturday afternoon.<br />

sad, for the third successive year,<br />

Uw Anglers' Club team of thia<br />

city took the pretty trophy. Inci-<br />

dentally, the Anglers' dob. boys<br />

broke the world's record for team<br />

average. They made' an average)<br />

. of S86 feet S inches. The record<br />

•»« 3i48 feet. •<br />

There were six'dobs In the coo-<br />

test, two others of which had pre-<br />

viously won the cap, these being<br />

the Ocean City Fishing Club and<br />

the Asbqry Park Pishing dub.<br />

The totals of the casts of the<br />

dabs in the longest of five casts<br />

follow: . •<br />

Ocean City Fishing Club, 8773<br />

• feet 9 inches; Dover Fishing Club,<br />

*375 feet 8 inches; Anglers' dob<br />

of AbteeoB, 6640 feet 8 inches;<br />

Anglers' Club of Ocean City, 9667<br />

f*et 6 Inches; Asbury Park Fishing<br />

Chh, 8097 .feet B inches; tons;<br />

Wand Casting dob, 8641 feet 4%<br />

' Ia the longest of five casts, open,<br />

M>e following were the winners:<br />

Class A—First, John- Shaw;,<br />

Long Island, 488 feet 11 inches;<br />

second, George W, Robinson, New<br />

York Casting dob. 432 feet IT<br />

laches; third, Harold Lent*<br />

Anglers' dob of Ocean City, 422<br />

tert 6 Inches. .<br />

CUss B—First, H. Doognen-<br />

bsogh, Atlantic City Fishing dob.<br />

*U feet 9 inches: second. George<br />

8***, Asbury Park Fishing dub,<br />

811 feet 1 inch; third, H. Weaser,<br />

long Island, 822 feet 11 inches.<br />

Revue Committee<br />

Approves Choice<br />

of Miss Taylor<br />

Following exaggerated •*-<br />

ports cosfwiln the aelertlosi W<br />

-Miss OceaB Ctty." the ssesskers<br />

of the gesMrsl. coessslttse af<br />

Oceas) CUy'a' MUsaswr Beva*<br />

have, bsaed • sUUsseat U UM<br />

effect (hat they Boat •maal-<br />

aaoasly ladars* and approve taw<br />

actloai of tWe tadgsa ia ' their<br />

They say-aba that carefal<br />

lavestlgatloa haa caavrlasivsly<br />

shown that Mia* Taylor' is ia<br />

every way qasllaed aa a cea-<br />

tesUat. Kaiaora ta UM eoa-<br />

trary are -<br />

ber. of UM eaauaittae.<br />

The messbsrs af U<br />

Uedeslr* aablldy to tkaak all<br />

of tks yeaag wuaisa wha task<br />

part ia th* revae. They feel<br />

that to these aarUtiaaaU Is<br />

dae UM wfcoJe credit far the sae-<br />

ccas of tat revae. '<br />

Left to right—Russell H. Nulty, Chairman of the Judges Committee; Armand T. Nkhola, Director of the Atlantic City Pageant; Wil-<br />

liam H. Colliason, Hon. Joseph O. Champion, Mayor of Ocean City;' Clayton B. Roberts. Ward Beam, and James H, Simpson. Publicity<br />

. Chairman of the Midsummer Bevue.. • • ' . . .<br />

with a splendid paraHeorUarbatb-<br />

Ing beauties in the Court of Honor<br />

on the Tenth street beach. .<br />

The Judges comprised Miss<br />

Marguerite Wall, a famous<br />

dancing teacher and censor of<br />

dancing in Philadelphia, Ralph<br />

Coleman and and Donald Humph-<br />

ruya, well-known magarlne illus-<br />

trators. The judges, Mayor Cham-<br />

pion, Armand T. Nichols, director<br />

general of the Atlantic City<br />

Pageant, James H. Simpson, Bus-<br />

sell H. Nulty, Postmaster Edward<br />

M, Sutton and- other members of<br />

the various committees, were on the<br />

reviewing stand near the.orchestra.<br />

To use the words of Mr. Nichols,<br />

fit was some show!"<br />

A lifeguard drill was another<br />

feature of the program. This drill<br />

was under the direction of W.<br />

Ward Beam, one "of the noted<br />

physical instructors'of the coun-<br />

try. -'<br />

Tuesdsy. evening a revolving ra-<br />

view took place, in which the con-<br />

testants Journeyed from the Studio<br />

de Danes, when a dancing con-<br />

test took place, to the Arcadia<br />

Cafe, where they were dined as the<br />

guests of John C. Funck, Jr., les-<br />

see and manager.<br />

Wednesday morning the visiting<br />

newspaper girls war* given a sail-<br />

boat ride on Great Egg Harbor<br />

Bay by Capt H. C. Smith, and they<br />

attended a dinner at the Vor-<br />

mandle as.guests of- the Ocean<br />

City Kiwanls Club.<br />

Wednesday afternoon a large<br />

crowd witnessed the parade of the<br />

beauties on the Boardwalk. The<br />

judges took their stand on UM<br />

veranda of the Studio da Dance.<br />

A reception at the Flanders was<br />

first on the program Wednesday<br />

(Continued oa Page Eight)<br />

Shoes for "Mlsai OeaasTctty"<br />

The Royal Boot Shop, 1018 As-<br />

bury avenue, announces that the<br />

management will present a pair<br />

of handsome shoes to "Hiss Ocean<br />

City."<br />

If you want Lumber or any-<br />

thing in BufluW BuppUes. call<br />

fhmr 1 "". Tenth and Wast Ava.,<br />

Ocean City. Phone 480.<br />

"Look for Tba<br />

QUEEN WILL <strong>BE</strong><br />

SELECTED BY<br />

POPULAR VOTE<br />

ArraagesaaaU Coaipleted for City's -<br />

Spectacular Affair on Water '<br />

• Batarday. September 8<br />

The contest for the "Bay Car-<br />

nival Queen M is expecttd to Hturt<br />

today. A booth, where votc» will<br />

be received by an attendant, linn<br />

been constructed on tho. Boardwalk<br />

at Moorlyn terrace. Tho votex<br />

will cost ten cents each. AH many<br />

girls as possible, are .drslrvd. for<br />

this contest, which will CIOHO nt<br />

midnight September 6. ' .<br />

Tba carnival will bo held Satur-<br />

day, September R.<br />

The girls entering tho content<br />

must be white and unmarried und<br />

a resident of tho city September C<br />

The eight next with th« hlBhoat<br />

number of votes, will bo mtmlxr-i<br />

of the queen's court.'<br />

The carnival will begin with<br />

aquatic sports near the German-<br />

town Boys' Club at 2^0 p. ra. Tho<br />

proclamation regarding tho crown-<br />

ing of Uke queen in the evening will<br />

be read at.the Germnntown Boys'<br />

Club by R. W. Edwards in tho<br />

afternoon.<br />

The psrn'** of boats on the bay,<br />

north of the bridge, will start at K<br />

o'clock. ' All boat owners arc in-<br />

vited to participate. ,<br />

Tba queen. and her court will<br />

have UM place of honor. They will<br />

be seated on a large barge.<br />

Following the crowning of tho<br />

queen at the yacht dub, she will<br />

be given a reception. and then' *<br />

taken to UM Casino Club, Hippo^<br />

drome Pier and the Flanders, re-<br />

turning to the Yacht Club.<br />

The Islands and shore line will<br />

be illuminated, as well us tho bay<br />

villas, and there will W a diuplny<br />

of fireworks on Elder Islrtnd, utii.rl-<br />

Ing at 9.15 o'clock. . '<br />

Six of the girls in .the contest and Director of Atlantic City Pageant Left to rights-Miss Grace Peters, Miss Florence Gaul, Miss<br />

Grace Taylor the winner of the conteat and "Mistt Ocean City" for 1923; Mr. Armand T. Nichols, Miss- Elizabeth Murphy, Miss Betty Me-<br />

Fadden and Miss Helen Breckley. . '<br />

1500 "KIDDIES"<br />

HAVEJRE<strong>AT</strong> DAY<br />

Baasa Youngsters. Brought Here<br />

by Germantown -Business Men,<br />

.See Ocean First Time<br />

The Germantown. business men<br />

and Germantown Boys' Club on<br />

Thursday gave their annual 'out-<br />

Ing in' Ocean - City to UM poorer<br />

children' of tho Germantown sec-<br />

tion of the city. There; were 1361<br />

persons In the two sections of the<br />

bridge train leaving Queen Lane<br />

station in the morning,-more than<br />

1.S00 of these being tho "kiddies."<br />

The others Included". the care-<br />

takers and some of the mothers.<br />

Among those who accompanied the<br />

party were State BepreaentaUve<br />

Howard Smith, Chss. W. Bain-<br />

bridge, one of the officials of the<br />

club, AL C. Marple. Marshall Far-<br />

rar, vice president of the Mutual<br />

Fire Insurance Company, David<br />

Jester, David Ogden and Chas.<br />

Schaeffer. '<br />

When the trains reached tie<br />

Fourteenth street station here,<br />

the party started for the beach,<br />

headed by UM. Germantown.Boys"<br />

Bugle Corps. The youngsters were<br />

given baths in the surf, which<br />

pleased them mightily, although<br />

a few, seeing the ocean for the first<br />

time, were somewhat timid of the<br />

breakers. Tba boys and girls were'<br />

given box lunches on the beach at<br />

noon. In the afternoon they were<br />

given free- admission to the Strand<br />

and Hippodrome Pier Theatrea,<br />

whers they enjoyed the shows.<br />

They were also given free rides on<br />

DentieV* tncrry-go-'round. Chas.<br />

L. Cadwultadcr had his boat, Esta-<br />

tnar, in tho waters here, he being<br />

a summer resident, and the young-<br />

sters were given rides over the<br />

bay in .this craft, as well as that<br />

of Chas. Schaeffer,. he having sent<br />

his boat down to this resort a few<br />

days ago for tho purpose of giving<br />

the "klddiofl" a treat.. '<br />

Three of the little folks were<br />

lost for a few moments during the<br />

day, but they were quickly found<br />

by a system prearranged by the<br />

committee.<br />

The committees in charge of- the<br />

outing were assisted by the mem-<br />

bers of the Ocean City Hostess<br />

League, headed by Mrs; Krmtor<br />

Wurne, the Baptist Summer Audi,<br />

lary, led by Mrs. Chas. L. Cadwai-<br />

lader, the Ocean City Kiwanls<br />

Club, Past President' Wm. H. Col<br />

llsson and others and the Women's<br />

Baysldo Civic Association, headed<br />

by . Mm. C. C. W. Wllaon. The<br />

Kiwanls Club also took the chil-<br />

dren around town in autoi.<br />

Before returning, the children<br />

we're fed at the camp of the Ger-<br />

mantown Club, four mess tents be-<br />

ing spread on' the lot near the dub<br />

.house. Nothing occurred to mar<br />

the pleasure of the day.<br />

Prix* Winning Baby<br />

Joseph Armas, Jr., son of Dr.<br />

and Mm. Joseph Armani of Phila-<br />

delphia, won flrst prize in the baby<br />

parade. The little fellow Is only<br />

four Months old and weighs twen-<br />

ty pounds. -<br />

Now's the time to repair that<br />

roof. We have<br />

medium and<br />

a good stock<br />

heavy weight<br />

Buy the Champion roofing-of<br />

CHAMPION<br />

Tenth and West Av»,<br />

"Look for The Sign.'*<br />

VISITING PREL<strong>AT</strong>E<br />

KUSJUSYTIHE<br />

Mooslgnor. Barry-Doyle, of Lon-<br />

don. Welcomed to Tfcls City and<br />

Dined—Jooies Beauties<br />

The RL' Revt Monslgnor R.<br />

Barry-Doyle, of London, arrived in<br />

Ocean City Wednesday and is<br />

wondering what it is all about.<br />

The monsignor, a strikingly<br />

handriome, dignified man, in the<br />

'nil uniform of a colonel in the<br />

British Army, was met at the<br />

Pennsylvania Railroad" station by<br />

Mayor Champion, Edward M. Sut-<br />

ton, president of the Chamber of<br />

Commerce,. American soldier-boys<br />

uniform, clergymen of different<br />

denominations and by a number of<br />

8hriners. . After a cordial greet-<br />

ing", the monslgnor was placed into<br />

an automobile and driven. to the<br />

Flanders, where a dinner was<br />

given In bis honor. The. dinner<br />

s interrupted frequently by the<br />

entrance: of many of UM beauties,<br />

on view in .the ball room adjoining,<br />

who wished to be presented to tho<br />

distinguished prelate.<br />

City and received an ovation— Ha<br />

was whlsked'away to the .music,<br />

pavilion, where the witnessed the<br />

crowning of Miss Taylor, Ocean<br />

City's candidate for queenly hon-<br />

ors at the Atlantic City Pageant<br />

next month. Here the monsignor<br />

made another speech, • received •<br />

second ovation and, before be real'<br />

lied it, was seated at a table at<br />

the Arcadia, where Ocean City<br />

was entertaining her girl guests<br />

In gala carnival fashion. At the<br />

Arcadia the prelate acted as one<br />

of the judges in selecting the most<br />

beautiful representative of UM<br />

press. This honor fell to Miss<br />

Stoudte, of the Atlantic City Ga-<br />

zette-Review.'<br />

Monslgnor Barry-Doyle came to<br />

Ocean City from Montreal, having<br />

stopped enroute for a few days at<br />

Elizabeth, N. J., where his mother<br />

is visiting a daughter. It was UM<br />

first time the prelate had ' seen<br />

America's coast from the land side<br />

and, as a writer of sporting events<br />

would put it, "he saw an eyefuO."<br />

Get Auto licenses<br />

to Avoid Trouble.<br />

State Authorities May Soon'Hound<br />

• Up Those Who Haven't the<br />

Proper Tags<br />

Inspector Harry Keboo, of tho<br />

State Motor Vehicle Department,<br />

will be at police, hcodquartera in<br />

the city hall here on August 20,<br />

21, 22, 23, 27 and 21) to isauo li-<br />

to auto owners and drivers<br />

have not thus fur obtained<br />

who<br />

these from tho Stato authorities.<br />

It is hinted that there nro quite<br />

a number of automobiles running<br />

around Ocean City' without tho .<br />

required tags, and it would not bo<br />

surprising if tho representatives<br />

of the State will make a. tour of<br />

this resort some evening in thu<br />

near future to' look theuo over.<br />

Those who haven't yet visited tho<br />

city hall for the purpose of secur-<br />

ing auto licenses should not delay<br />

too long; otherwise, thoy may hnvo<br />

After the<br />

Barry-Doyle)<br />

dinner Monslgnor<br />

i Introduced to the<br />

hundred or so beauties and others<br />

who were attending the pageant<br />

festivities. W. Ward Beam, mas-<br />

ter of ceremonies. In presenting<br />

the monsignor, said he was deco-<br />

rated for bravery on the battle-<br />

field. The prelate responded by<br />

declaring that In bis opinion tho<br />

bravest act he had performed was<br />

right at that moment when he was<br />

facing so many beautiful Women.<br />

He then paid a<br />

American soldier.<br />

tribute<br />

praised to the<br />

Ocean<br />

. MUSICAL AND DANCB<br />

Ocean City Fishing dab Event at<br />

Flanders August U<br />

The annual musical and dance<br />

of UM Ocean City Fishing Club<br />

will be held at UM Flanders at 8JS0<br />

o'clock Thursday evening, August<br />

to pay a<br />

Undergo<br />

heavy fine and ponuibly<br />

other . punishment - for<br />

their failure to obey tho law.<br />

Seed Sister After<br />

Twenty-one Years<br />

81M Cones to this dty. With<br />

Her Husband, from .Home<br />

' '• in Hungary<br />

Frank Crosier,' well-known tailor<br />

at 1017 Asbury avenue, and his<br />

family, have had a recent great<br />

pleasure. It is twenty-one years<br />

SO.<br />

The soloists will be Dorothy<br />

Johnstone Bsseler, harpist; An-<br />

tonio Lulgl, cellist; Florence<br />

Haenle, Violinist; Lulgl BoeeelU.<br />

baritone. Was Vivian Walton wfll<br />

bo accompanist* • *<br />

A feature of the-entertainment<br />

will be the chorus work of the<br />

celebrated Kelly Street Business<br />

Men's Association from Philadel-<br />

phia. '..•.- ' ••.-••<br />

since Mr, Grosser hag seen his<br />

tended! long ago to come to Amer-<br />

mamm Wffi<br />

sister, Dora, wha arrived en tho<br />

steamer, America, with' her hus-<br />

band, Alex. Andorku, from their<br />

old country, Hungary. -<br />

Mr. Andorka was leodor of -a<br />

state institution in Budapest He<br />

•peaks and writes many languages,.<br />

Unang them the English.. Thoy in'<br />

ica, but; because of tho groat World<br />

war, they were delayed. They will<br />

remain in UM United States and be<br />

good American citizens.<br />

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TWO OCEAN CITY LEDGER, OCEAN CUT, NHW JEB8RY<br />

HARDING'S MEMORY<br />

GIVEN HONOR<br />

?4 OCBAN cirrs MODERN SANITARY LAUNDRY-<br />

THE SURF LAUNDRY<br />

929 Ocean Avenue<br />

A service not only complete, bat satisfying<br />

JOSEPH SHEL<strong>TO</strong>N<br />

• OwiMira and Operator*<br />

• MIX<br />

JUUUS E. JOCHER<br />

1920 Asbury Av«x. Ocean Gty. N, J.<br />

SMITH & RAY<br />

EXPRESS<br />

' Local and Long Distance<br />

Wood and Kindling for Sale<br />

PUe and Oak Piling<br />

PHONKSUW .<br />

Qnlck Delivery •<br />

8X4 A8B1TRY AVK.<br />

HANS BURKHARDT<br />

Plumbing<br />

in all its<br />

Branches<br />

649 ASBURY AVL<br />

The only dividends that rent<br />

ever pays is anxiety. Start paying.<br />

for your own home, and stop wor-.<br />

rying about the . future. Well<br />

show you how the. rent you are<br />

paying will do it.<br />

Fhoae 8T E-14. Cape May Court HOCM<br />

• FOLLOW THIS ROUTE <strong>TO</strong> REED'S <strong>BE</strong>ACH<br />

From Ocean City to Bea Isle City, theote to Shore Road. Bhere<br />

Road to Sooth Seaville Road. o*a* Soeth Beaville Bead to Dcn-<br />

ninvlll*, to Goahea, to Beach Road marked by white coiaaua.<br />

A "*****""*tfttttHIINllMIIIIMHIlllnini<br />

The Overland .has 130-Inch spiingbase antf<br />

comfort provided by Triplex spring*- (Patented)f<br />

all-«teel touring body with durable baked enamel<br />

finish; the strongest rear axle, we beUeve, under<br />

any.car at or near the price) a-powerful, depend''<br />

able engine that gives bwne»2O miles and more,<br />

actually, to the gallon of gasoline; liberal u*e of<br />

MoJyb-detvum steel, the strongest, toughest steel<br />

known. No worider Overland owners call it "the<br />

most automobile in the world fat the<br />

H. H. FRANKLIN<br />

. The RaOaaU<br />

HOUSE PAINTER<br />

1404 WEST AVB, OCEAN dTY<br />

Phone «SS<br />

JOSEPH a FARR<br />

Attorney at Law<br />

Solicitor, and Master In Chancery'<br />

Seal Estate Conveyancing<br />

Collections<br />

6X3 Asbarr Avenoe<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

PR<strong>OF</strong>ESSIONALS<br />

given, and the as—mhlsgs also<br />

was; "Nearer, My God, to Thee.<br />

Throags FU1 Hlppodrosw Pier<br />

Theatre. Where Mayor Chass-<br />

' ploo Presides Over Bscrdsca<br />

The Hippodrome Pier Theatre<br />

vu filled Friday afternoon of- last<br />

we«k, when services In memory of<br />

the' late President Harding<br />

held. The exorcises were moat' lm<<br />

pressWc.<br />

~Omr the stage m a- draped<br />

picture of Mr. Harding, and the<br />

wholo surrounding* v«ra In keep-<br />

Ing with the solemn occasion.<br />

After Mayor, Champion, . who<br />

presided, stated the object of the<br />

gathering, there were a few mo-<br />

' meats of silent meditation and<br />

prayer. The orchestra played<br />

.dirge, and a picture of the lamented<br />

President was shown<br />

the screen. The<br />

sang<br />

"America/' led by H. a Lincoln,<br />

of Philadelphia, and the Rev. Dr.<br />

Lather DeTeo, of Germantown, a<br />

cottager, read a passage of Scriptore.<br />

This was followed by a<br />

prayer by the Rev. Tbos. F. Blake,<br />

rector of St. Augustine's Church,<br />

this city. . • •.<br />

There wore brief addresses by<br />

the Rev. Dr. John Handley, pastor<br />

of the First M. E. Chnrch; the<br />

Rev. Chas. F. N. Votgolln. pastor<br />

1<br />

The assemblage sang-.during the<br />

exercises one of President Harding<br />

1 ENJOYING 8BA8OK Oxford street. West Philadelphia, They have been spending the som-<br />

1410 Central •venue. . . seasons In this resort for sev-<br />

Beau Pbiladdpaians Who Have R. B. Williams, Norristown, eral years. • ' ' . . ' • Hughes Music School<br />

'Cottages in This City - 1333 Ocean avenue.<br />

Mr Haight, who is well known<br />

Pip* Organ. Piaao sad<br />

* favorite hymns, "My Faith Following Is a partial list of cot- E. E. Ltppincott. 260 Soothin<br />

Philadelphia political circles, is<br />

Theory laatnetloaa<br />

Looks Up to. Thee." The benedictages rented this season by Wal- Broad street. Philadelphia, 1415 the State representative of the<br />

Apply 8M Aabsjry Avo.<br />

tion was pronounced by' the Rev. ter R. Chattln A Son:<br />

Wesley avenue.<br />

Pennsylvania Chamber of. Com- pUnetTaad Talking MacU<br />

Jos. W. Watts, rector' of Holy Theodoshe M. Murray* 233S Robert; J. Wilson- and family, merce., the olllcci of which are In<br />

For Sale<br />

Trinity Episcopal Church. Sooth Sixteenth street. Philadel- 4717 Baltimore avenue,- West the Teiegraph Building In Hurria-<br />

731<br />

"Taps" wera sounded .by Past phia, 624 Central avenue.<br />

Philadelphia. 1313 Central avenoe. bur* and at Twelfth and Walnut<br />

Commander Maurice Wriggins and Elizabeth Mahoney, 17S2 North William G. Davies and family, street*. PhiladelphU. Chamber of George R. Greis<br />

another member of the L. Russell Third street. Philadelphia, 1302 4931 Cedar avenue, Philadelphia, Commerce. .<br />

Henry Post, Veterans of Foreign Central avenue.<br />

1634 Central avenue.' [ ?Bob" enjoys the unusual dls Attorney and, CounseDor-at-Law<br />

Wars, Francis Ewing, •nd the Henry W. Baxter and family. Benjamin H. Pollock, 5754 Fair- tinctlon of "putting over" every . SU Eighth 8t, Ocean CKy<br />

eeramontts wera closed.<br />

Fifty-eighth street and Hoffman hill street, Philadelphia, 1621 Cen- bill in which the State Chamber Aad Mechaale Bt<br />

avenue, Philadelphia, 1525 Central tral avenue. ' - .<br />

was Interested at the last session Cape May Coart Boose. N. J. -<br />

YOUNG MEN WANTED avenue. ...<br />

Alfred H. Bowker, 307 Bryers of the State Legislature and hav- Bell Phones—Ocean City 7*1<br />

Phoae «lt . ''^<br />

Thos. F. Galligan and family. ivenuc, Cheltenham, 1333 Ocean ing these signed by the governor.<br />

Coart Hooae SS CoraC. Hanaei<br />

U. he . OaVers la U. &G2S1<br />

Race street. West Philadel- ivenue. .<br />

HENRY ROESER; Jr. Osteopathle Phyakasl .<br />

Coast Gear*<br />

phia, 606 Twelfth street.<br />

Russell H. Armstrong, Easton,<br />

. Formerlr of Ptttshanl<br />

CERTIFIED<br />

Young men are wanted for ap- Tbos. F. Flnegan, 3848 North 105 Central avenue.'<br />

Graduate of tae,^-<br />

PHONE MS-J<br />

PUBLIC' ACCOUNTANT<br />

pointment as officers in the United Park avenue, Philadelphia, 1428 W. J. DeCrouchy,' No. 4 Engle-<br />

80S EIGHTH ST.<br />

State* Coast Guard, between the<br />

Asbury avenue.<br />

wood road. Upper Darby, 1429<br />

Ocean aty. N. J.<br />

ages of 18 and 23 years: There Mrs. Phoebe Tomer, Narberth, Central avenne.<br />

FRED ADAMS AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXB8<br />

will be ersmlnsHnns for appoint- 1317 Asbury avenne.<br />

ment, commencing September 10, Tbos. F. Dempsey. 7223 Wood-<br />

7«6 A8BUBY AVENUE<br />

"BOB" HAIGHT HE<strong>BE</strong><br />

in the principal cities of the United land avenne. West Philadelphia,<br />

Jos. Van G. Hoffecker<br />

States. The opportunity this year 260 Asbory avenue. "<br />

Well Known in Political Circles In INTERIOR<br />

ARCHITECT<br />

is particularly favorable, as there John J. Dougherty and family,<br />

, PhiladelphU<br />

MS Eighth St. (Cor AUaatk Ave.><br />

are a large number of vacancies. 1014 . Filbert street, Philadelphia,<br />

DECOR<strong>AT</strong>OR<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haight, of<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Successful candidates win begin<br />

808 Fourteenth street. .<br />

Philadelphia, are again among the<br />

Reg. N. J. •••• Pfcoa* 4M<br />

instruction at the United States Edward J.. Connor,. 1407 North<br />

summer visitors^ located on Wes- Wan Papers Paperhsngiag<br />

Coast Guard Academy about Oc- Eleventh street,: Philadelphia^ 1203<br />

ley avenoe, near Eighth street.<br />

IDA E.KISTLER<br />

tober I. They will receive the West avenue. • • •<br />

pay as midshipmen in the ~Clty Solicitor J. Burrwood Duly,'<br />

Life Insurance<br />

navy while in attendance at the Philadelphia. 1219 Wesley avenue.<br />

W. H. OUflcU . Albert OUneU<br />

Wltfc<br />

academy. . After graduation,' offi- George H. MendenhaU, 1027<br />

IRA SCOTT JOHNSON<br />

cers rank with naval officers. Drexel Building. Philadelphia, W. H. OLDFIELD & SON<br />

409 Ninth Street<br />

of the First Presbyterian y Chnrch. . For particulars, write Capt. 1246 Centra] avenue.<br />

Next to Oty Hall<br />

and d the th Rev. R DDr. Buck, pastor of Commandant U. 8. Coast Guard, George F. Relnhart, Jr., 6004 TILE AND MARBLE WORK<br />

. th the Fi First BBaptist<br />

Church. Sir. Washington. D. O, Dr. W. P.<br />

SIX CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N. S.<br />

Voegelin, who knew Mr.<br />

Haloes, Ocean City, N. J, or any.<br />

PHONE HIM . . Ertiaisies Farnlshtd<br />

personally, told of his" intimate coasfjruard station.<br />

knowledge of the man.<br />

There was a vocal selection by Lieut. Howard Z. Bogart, of the<br />

a quartet, comprising Russell B. U. a Army Aviation Service. Boll- HENRY R CREE<br />

Nutty. William H. Collision, G D. ing Field, Washington, and Mrs.<br />

JOBBING<br />

Lowden and Dr. VaiL This was Bogart and children are spending Realtor<br />

SUPPLIES<br />

ILead, Kindly Light," tmpressire- the month in Ocean City.<br />

«J7. THIRD STREET HILDRETH & HILDRETH<br />

MltfOlO)<br />

<strong>BE</strong>LL PHONE 55<br />

JOHN R. GROVES<br />

ELEaRICAL CONTRAC<strong>TO</strong>RS<br />

Heating<br />

Everything Electrical<br />

Ottu aty. N. J. Contractor<br />

PHONE 690 708 ASBURY AVE.<br />

iiv MOULD'S THINKER<br />

>«•*••<<br />

THE LADIES' SHOP<br />

Notions and Trimming<br />

Delaware Bay Fishing<br />

We sen lUskri Yarns and all ff-»«»-g Mff-W«T<br />

Ladies' aad Children's High Grade Hosiery and UasWnrauata<br />

1338 Asbury Avenue<br />

at ReedV Beach<br />

DON'T <strong>BE</strong> A RENT DRIFTER.<br />

MAKE A START <strong>TO</strong>WARD<br />

YOUR OWN HOME<br />

SEVENTEEN PARTY BO<strong>AT</strong>S<br />

$12 for Party of 8 Weekdays. $15 Sunday<br />

;<br />

OsBce Hoars—» A.<br />

Sanday by specUl<br />

BeU PhoaeU ^~~"<br />

ALLEN CORSON. at n. *<br />

OsBee. Hoars—9 to |i. a •,'-<br />

7 to tpTt<br />

JOHN R <strong>TO</strong>WNSKNOt si t,<br />

O«e« Hoars—9 to Is A,It-<br />

M« Wesley Ave, Qetaa Orj.1.1<br />

Telephone Bell 29a<br />

WILLTT8 P. HAINEa\||.|><br />

Ninth and Wesley Awaaj •<br />

Geneal Practice and Usetsssatik<br />

WH. H. COIXI8SON. Jr. Eye. Ear, No«e andttolt"<br />

CIVIL ENGINEER AND<br />

Office hoars:<br />

SURVEYOR<br />

0 to 12 A. M.; 0 f<br />

Autc Hem. Am. Soc C E. Phone 170.<br />

aty.Bagiaeer. Oceaa aty. N. j.<br />

HERSCHEL PETTIT.<br />

MAE E. <strong>BE</strong>NNETT<br />

807 Wesley AMSSW<br />

. Ocean City's Osjy<br />

Office Hours { £ £ ,<br />

RESIDENT HAIBD<strong>BE</strong>SSER Wed. A San. 9-10 A. at *es%<br />

Scalp Treatment Marcel Waving<br />

Facial Massage Manicaring BeU Phone 277 ' ..:. .-'•<br />

«M Asbarr Ava. 1(4 JOHN H. WHITICAB,HJR<br />

. 717 Wesley Avanaa •<br />

Children's Hair Cutting a Specialty<br />

Ocean at<br />

D. V. Cerbaalo<br />

IDEAL SHAVING FARLOB<br />

—First Oass 8crvie*>— D. M. Richards, JKC<br />

711 Ashttry Av«, Oceaa City, N. J.<br />

Also at the Breakers Entrance<br />

Doctor of CHIROPBAC0C<br />

. ' Gradoate ef<br />

on' DeLancey Place Palmer' School of CUroptseis)<br />

Offlce Hoars: TossdMs, tlsav<br />

P. EL WARE days, Satordays—S to (p.a).sat<br />

JUSTICE OP THE PEACE 7to8P. M. Wed.andM.lsi<br />

Collection of<br />

10 A.M. Sunday by sppotstssat<br />

BeU Phone XM W<br />

4M Ninth St, Ocesa Cay,H.l<br />

OsTlce: 103» A8BUBT AVENUE<br />

Telephone Z7X-M, Aheratle—<br />

HUM<strong>BE</strong>RT C PONTSB<br />

BUILDER<br />

962 Asbnry Ave. OesaaCK><br />

ALFRED R. SMITH<br />

Procressive Paper' Basfs?<br />

and Decora tor<br />

1048 Aslmry Ave, Ocesa CHy.aU<br />

NAHASS MO<strong>TO</strong>R CO.<br />

.818 A8BURY AVENUB<br />

DRIVE AN OVERLAND AND REALIZE THB DIFFERENCE<br />

few<br />

Mmmm<br />

[ -Tele Telephone: Mark* JMSI-JT<br />

CHAS. E. ADAMS ft BHX<br />

FURNITURE<br />

HOOVEKBUCTION awnrat.<br />

COMPANY .<br />

720-722 Abory Av .'<br />

Pennsylvania Railroad System<br />

.' THE STANDARD BA1LROAD OV THE WORLP<br />

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';••{ Company<br />

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the corner f<br />

4 Weiiley uvem<br />

iiak-s and<br />

week.<br />

, aalen wan tlL<br />

npartment, hthirty^Uth<br />

street and'<br />

ay«u». owned by the <<br />

Lontoe Wogamnnn, to<br />

Pl'Btnnrocra, of Phihuleli<br />

wOl oecopy one .>f tho ui<br />

thh onmmer.<br />

' The flrm'a rentuls ln<<br />

following<br />

Apartment >" the.<br />

Apartment*. 87I>OB* .185. O**un City, N. J.<br />

OCEAN CITV LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEV<br />

Saturday. August M.UJS<br />

Mr. und Mrs. Charles N'ichols, Miss<br />

M. K.-Suul,-MrH»-Krancva Wetzel,<br />

Miss Helen D. Shollunberger. Hurry<br />

Stucker und-family, Mr. .and<br />

I Mrs. Louis O. George, Albert A.<br />

|Moycr, Philadelphia; Mr. und Mm.<br />

Various Sections of I ho Country Dclchant. Bethlohom; Mrs. Chas. W. R. Hoffman. Dr. II. H. Huljrh,<br />

.Are Ke|ire«entfd by Slran|irn<br />

Hoover, Miss Edna Titus, Huston. I'Misii Martha Smith, Trenton; Ceo.<br />

,S. .Graham, J. J. Grouser, Cleve-,<br />

Now in Thin. Hrnort . . '<br />

Swarthmurc<br />

All of tho city'H hotels have Mr. und ' Mrs. R. L. Parsons.<br />

Wyoming<br />

been doing enpurity buslncsu dur- Harry F. Seaworth, Mrs. A. B. • Mrs. 1. Lusch. C. A. Svars nnd<br />

ntf the past week. Many sections Roberta, Thos. Dillon, Ml»s Mary j fumj|yi J. E. Beanton. Mr. and<br />

f the-country ure represented by<br />

the guests m these houses, num-<br />

; Benjumon C Hoist and fumily, Mr.<br />

bers of whom will remain until the<br />

nnd Mrs. Chan.-E. Parkt<br />

close of the season.<br />

ily, Mrs. Wm. Corner,<br />

Klanderi* ''<<br />

' Biscsyne - -.' (Mrs. Klmcr K. Durlou*.<br />

V.Ttihnin und party, Mary- Mrs. H. Stewart, C.'L, Smith. Mra. Noble. Mrs; G, H. Hunter and.<br />

A. I.eisler and wife, Mrs. Wilmington; John I). Amber, M. II. '"• Hampieni I.. War-<br />

Itanu'B, Mrs. R. Croan, Chapman, Mr. and Mra. W. C.<br />

Irvine, Pnul Keller, Mr. Rein, Mr. nnd Mr«. H. Garrett, M.<br />

und Mi . (;e.iri;e Itergard, Phlla-<br />

(i.lphia; Mr. and Mra. A. K.<br />

Smylhc, St. Louis; Mra. Walter A.<br />

Ro»> mii-ld utid party, Illinois; O.<br />

L, Davis un.l family, Columbus;<br />

Mra.<br />

S.<br />

C - und Mi " Elizabeth Dillon, Mary ; j|ra. j o n n H. Kruusc, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

C. Clow. Philadelphia;' A. Crosby<br />

and family. Ardmorc; Mabel C. and Mrs. Chan.-E. Parker and fum-<br />

Robblns, Sara Kcsslcr. Trenton. • i)y> Mrs. Wm. Corner, Mr. und<br />

Mr. und<br />

HcllJ. I<br />

lund; W.<br />

T..KIHH<br />

Mrs.-C.<br />

F. Shuto and party, Kathryn Lawlor,<br />

Bayard C. Noble, Mm. J. V.<br />

Van'yclsh and family, Mr. and Mra.<br />

E. S. Chestnut, James K. Henderson,<br />

Edith Virkle.Ruth A. Ufgold,<br />

Mr. and Aim. Robert G. Kinsley<br />

und uon, Philadelphia.<br />

Hruvit-w<br />

Marshall G. Keraig und family,<br />

A. E. Alcorn and family, .Mrs. M.<br />

\'oorhee» und son, Anna L. McCoy,<br />

Kdwin K. Sunk, Bluiiche Hen-'<br />

ningt-r, Mrs. <br />

Jr., Win. G. Druncker. Elirabeth Smlth-and family. Mr.<br />

VtillwvH,<br />

ilhIl<br />

idreii. Miis Illunche B. ling. Miss , Miss 'Edit<br />

.Shi>ll>eii, Henzel S. Mathcwn, C. E. Frunk Hi.l|>an. Rolaijd C. Paist,<br />

V. X'oyle, Mrs. Gertrude I Ayres, of 1<br />

Wyuif, F. Kainer. Philadelphia; John.S. Milne und fumily, Phila-<br />

Duviilson, 1'uul L. Keller, Harry C. home after »l«-rullng<br />

Mi^s Mary Striley, S\varthmore> delphia. T. It. 'Bowers and wife,<br />

•Mellyn, Miss Dorothy Mortimoore, Ocean City.<br />

Mr. and. Mrs. .I. W. Tu-lce, Wil- Mr. and Mr-. George Morgan. New<br />

mington: Hurry G. Green, Atlanta. York: Mr. ui)il Mrs. M. F. Hnuseiniiii.<br />

Chicago; Mri- Ma Suiineberg, JAMES M. CHESTER & CO.<br />

St. Gvvit*<br />

Suit Lake rk;' 0. F. Day, Logan Duy- Mrs. J. K. Hurrell. Miss Mar- Hotels, Cottages, and LO(H for Sale, Rent or ExrJ<br />

inn,. Miss Emily J:ine .Wood, Ml** garet .1. BurreM. Nurberth; Mr.<br />

lUulU'hc Greene, j. Jacob Fisher, und Mrs. B. I.. Ward; Miss Mur-<br />

. NeMt (o Post Office OOEAN CITV<br />

David Mugowun. E. A. Biehl. Phll- Jorle I.. Wuril. Robert' E. Ward.<br />

udelpliin: Mr. and Mr«. C. W. Hall;<br />

Wayne.<br />

Arlinitun<br />

ner, Philadelphia; the Kev. B.<br />

Mr. und Mrs. II. D. Cameron,<br />

Kldridge, Floienre; Ethel llevan<br />

Trviiton: Mr. anil Mrs. M. C.<br />

und Mr. und Mrs. R. C. 'Marshall<br />

Burnleyl Drexel. Hill; Mr. and Mrs.<br />

PONT <strong>BE</strong> LONELY<br />

, uiul fumily. New York City.<br />

Kriink Hi.bins.HI. E; E. Fisher and<br />

wife. A. J. r'oote, Jr., Philadelphia;<br />

Scarborough<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Royur. Soud- Join The Crowd Who Daily Smile<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Knight und fum- .i-rtiin: Mr. and Mrs. John Mussclily.<br />

Mrs. Elizabeth Reiioit, Wildon IIIIIII. IlurUyville: Mr^ uijd Mr«. J.<br />

AS THEY<br />

Mr. anil Mrs. II. L. Nichols, Ba<br />

E. Smith, Win. A. Steel ami fum- Rein Hitter. Mr. and Mm. Riy-<br />

. tavu, Chio; G«orge Thomas, Baltiily.<br />

Mr. und Mrs. II. C. Gold, Mr.<br />

"Twiich The Switch"<br />

Illnlhl Slliiler, HurleJ ville, Pu.<br />

liu>re; Mr. und Mm. Frank E.<br />

and Mrs, W. Alfred. Dudley. Mrs.<br />

Muyc.r, HuiTiHUurg.<br />

.Irene Biiggs. Mr. und Mrs. Alex.<br />

LaMont*<br />

FOR '<br />

Brickniun. Margaret Grunt, . Mr. Mi^s Ji>se|ihiii'e -U'inkel, ButTuln;<br />

Silent Service .<br />

* llreakrri*<br />

and Mrs. Benj. W. Dover. Philuilel-' Mr. uiul Mrs. Ihniiuni. Baltimore;<br />

Mr. ami Mrs. W: H. Morris. Co-<br />

lihia; Mr. and Mrs. B. Olendrofe, Mr. ami Mi>i G. II. Kennedy, Miss<br />

AND<br />

lumlms; Mra. J. W. Sitkey and<br />

New York; Mr". (.'ln>. A. Tr'aver. Maty .^. Kill'iiiM."MIHH Fium.'in H.<br />

Ki.-.l.. l-'li-tclieY, N,-vv York; Krnes-<br />

The "Matchless" Night<br />

Hurrisburtr.<br />

Kilbiirii. Mr-. Grate Welch Piper,<br />

tiue A. KuyKi.'f,.Entlu>r K, Newell.<br />

the'Ri'v. Or. A. ('. Tarty, Mr. utid<br />

llany K. .Harris, Pittsburghl Mrs.<br />

.' •' . While Hall<br />

Jin. George I.i.tier, Philadelphia;<br />

Atlantic City Electric Company<br />

W. KiiseiH'ald und family. Illinois;<br />

. .Mrs. Millar.rB. Weiner, G. Fred.<br />

Allen S. Cm-xiiM, liydul; Miss<br />

K. Greimr. Clark \V. Colemani<br />

Sorl>.-.r, C. li.'l'hillip.s. Klizubeth E.<br />

Geitiiule B. Rice. New Vs-vll C. Margemon, Green<br />

F. H. Selizt-r, Mis. H. F. Seltzer,'<br />

F. Freelofer, Mr. and Mrs. Victor<br />

Mrs, KTmniu Haiiley. MrJ. J. It. S.<br />

Molm, Mr. and Mra.' B. Stcchert.<br />

Edwards, Mr.-. WiUun. MV.-i. W. H.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. K. Hopkins. Walter<br />

• Furrun und daughter Anna, Mr".<br />

Suplev, Florence S. Burt, Miss Ella<br />

E. R. Fitzaliiimon*, Mr. and Mrn.<br />

Oler. I'liiludelphlu; 'Rudul Curell<br />

John C. Vingee. Florence C Muck,<br />

and' family, Nashville.<br />

, Philadelphia:' Mis. T. Cleuiniitt.<br />

Bultimorer Mrs. B. M. Clenuilitt,<br />

Maybrrry<br />

Toronto; John 'ilcox, New Yi.rk.<br />

Mrs. Danii-1 Sands, Mr. and Mrs. York; S. G. Penney, Pittsburgh;<br />

A, 0. Fielder, Mrs. and Mi«a Rich, Mr.-ind Mrs..A. E. t>hcnton, Mrs.<br />

Halcyon Hull<br />

hulu, Miss Charlotte; Vogt, An- Thomas Huston, Mrs. Holden V. Mrs.' Merrett Fisher,<br />

thuny Huyh; Jr., Mrs. John R. Ariuiigu, Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. L. toil!-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koike<br />

Clayton, Mr. und Mrs. P. Reybold, Schaal, L. Hammersmith. Phila- Mrs. D. F,' Shull, Jr., Miss Nucrni<br />

Mr. und Mrs. C. Smith; Mi»s E. delphia; Mls» .Belle J. Baily, Illi- McHenry. Phlladelphiu: Mrs: .I. Kothwell. Jr., et ux.. to<br />

the'third partner of the ttrm .ir J. "'»' " m Btrl1 ' "' '"I" 1 in "ar of Ocean City BuildinB and l»i,n As-<br />

Sunn, of co ""Ke, rourth street. • ' | s.niation. Lot 1U0, nettion H.<br />

of .several „ K "" lm ' • ««"irer, et vir.. to Lucy Anna Belle Markley, et vlr., to<br />

motore.l to "• J "l"'« n Ijit 73S, section I). • '<br />

Koliert DUVIH, et ux.. to Joanna<br />

Davis. . Lottt U3 and U5. neetion A; Mrs. Osbprn Corson<br />

lot 127, section B.<br />

Materlalu for Decorating China.<br />

John J. I'odter,- et ux., to Wil- An. Amtortment of While China.<br />

liliill II. Wornter. $5,000. Lots Firing and Gliding a Specialty<br />

1X1 iin.l I HO. North Point.<br />

Inatrurtlom in Water Color,<br />

Albert A. liarndt to John K. ' Oils and China at Studio.<br />

Null, et ux. Southeast 14 feet of<br />

Ziiiinuiniun<br />

lot :il mill northwest 12 feet of lot 616 Asbury Avenue<br />

Phlludilphiu, owners<br />

, :i:t. block K, plan 2, Ocean City<br />

ihmtres. the party .. , '>- .«-ot WJ. sectlon-A. •; Charles A. Doe. »!t.«00. Lot ii III, I.nnd t'oinpuny.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Cape' May. Where they had l"»-! . ,, Ihomus T"",,' S. „ Sliiinion'H, . et ux., tojseetionC.<br />

John M. Simon, et ux., to Jennie I-IIONK Ml W<br />

ch«n, and then return.,!,to Of-iui I , '•, ' ' V"^*** *»G0«. I Miry K. Barrltt Leach to Max A. Sp'ratt. $20,40(1. Lot in north-<br />

• l-i't .104, sei-tiull U.<br />

Zimmerman. 12,500.. Ij,t« J21 east line of Stenton .place, U7'.-i<br />

citv ! Floyd C. Simiiis.'et ux., et ala., | un'd 122..North Point.<br />

; feet soutbeust . from Corinthian j<br />

REAL KST<strong>AT</strong>K TKANHKKKS- t.i Chariotti- S Chester. |2:i,G64. Charles K. Olenworlh, .-t ux.. toavenue,<br />

75x115'feet. !<br />

Kiiuthwest 20 feel of lot 7C0, all of<br />

GetriJoSt<br />

.lnts 7112, 7(U. 7iill, 7lir., 7(i7, 7Cour Home. Hotel. tUore<br />

SAX<strong>TO</strong>N COMPANY<br />

Painting & Paperhanging<br />

Interior Decorators<br />

PHONE, 73S .<br />

401 Aabury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J.<br />

:: WHY SERVICE WHY<br />

'TIS <strong>TO</strong> SELL<br />

REAL EST<strong>AT</strong>E<br />

. . Corner KinMh St. and WeHlev Ave.<br />

Insurance<br />

HKiririi|lmmmnni.iniil»iinmmll<br />

RELIANCE TRANSPORT<strong>AT</strong>ION<br />

CO.<br />

TIME TABLE<br />

CITY VIA SEA 1SLKcnv<br />

•.vW^^ i. ; S^- !<br />

Xi^Y^<br />

Private Ro.ni. ?.<br />

Modern Mc|iii|nn,-iil - .•I'<br />

I'hil.. Office 25S.1Vo.it Si. 'Z<br />

H.II HI.,,...<br />

lallijii.j:. .I-::,..,:./.<br />

./.-- .-.•'•';>••• * ^••,',.".''"i-.i<br />

;•<br />

• ' : • • J<br />

CAI'E MAY ANI> WILUWOOO <strong>TO</strong> OCI?AM .<br />

Cuni' May—I 1 •;. . . A:&I A.M. A.M A.M. P.M. P.M. I'.M<br />

. & Ii'; 11, Sta'tion...... (S.r.u B.II0 0.30 10.30 12.30 1.30 L'.:M<br />

'Wildwoud—P. R. R. Stutioii 7.00 8.40 9.40 10.40 12.41) 1.40 L'.'IO<br />

Hio 'Grutide<br />

T.lfl 8.55 0.55 10.55 12.65 1.65 2.55<br />

WhltcHlutro<br />

•;. ...-; 7 . 2 0 !>.00 10.00 11.00 1.00 2;oo ii.oo<br />

Wildwood Coif Club..., 7.25 U.Ot! io.or. 11.05 i.or> 2.05 ii.or.<br />

Court House- . ! 7.30 l).10 10.10 11.10 1.10 2.10 11.111<br />

Swuin<br />

7.37 0.17 10.17 11.17 1.17 2.17 :i:n<br />

Clormont<br />

•.....:...* j . . 7.-15 l>.25 10.25 11.25 1.25 2.25 3.an<br />

Ocean View ... .-.,., 7.50 9.30 10.30 11.30 1.30 '2.30 3.30<br />

S«u bio City' .'. : 7.58 9.38 10*3B 11.38 1.38 2.3« ';I.:IK<br />

'Struthmoro<br />

tt.o« 9.40 10.4U 11.40 1.4U 2.4U 3.1C,<br />

BGth Strcot, Ocean City 8.13 9.53 10.53 11.53 1.53 2.6:t :i.ri2<br />

34th Street, Orcun'Citv 8-^ 10.02 11.02 12.02 2.02 3.02 1.02<br />

8th and Occun Avea., Ocean City.... 8.37 10.17 11.17 12.17" 2.17 3.17 1.17<br />

I'.M.<br />

•L30<br />

•1.10<br />

•I.B!i<br />

n.iiii<br />

a.ua<br />

B.I0<br />

r..i7-<br />

5.25<br />

.">.;]»<br />

S.38<br />

ii.-ir.<br />

.<br />

OCEAN CITY <strong>TO</strong> CAI'E MAY AND WIL0W00D VIA SEA ISLE<br />

A'.M A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.. P.M. I'.M<br />

8th and Occnn Avca.. Ocoan Citv.... 8.40 10.40 11.40.12.40 2.40 -3.40 4.10<br />

::4th Street, Occun City- H.55 10.55 11.55 12.65 2.65 3.55 1.55<br />

BBth Street, Ocean Cilv O.fii 11.04 12.04 1.04 3.04 4.04 5.0-1<br />

Strathmere .... .:....: ;„,.. l).ll .11.11 12.11 1.11 . 3.11 4.11 5.11<br />

Sea Isle City<br />

y.19 11.10 12.10 1.10 3.10 4.10 5.19<br />

Occun View ..<br />

U.27 11.27 12.27 1.27 3.27 .4.27 5.27<br />

Clerntont ••<br />

0.32 11.32 12.32 1.32 3.32 4.32 B.32<br />

Swnln ...,<br />

9.40 11:40 12.40 1.40 3.40 4.40 r..40<br />

Court HOUHC .<br />

9.47 11.47 12.47 1.47 3.47 4.47 .5.47<br />

Wildwood Golf Club .'. :...'l).B2 11.52 12.52 1.52 3.52 4.52 B.52<br />

Whltcaboro ....<br />

„,;.. 0.57 11>57 12,57 1.67 3.57 4.67 6.57<br />

Rio Grande ..'..<br />

.....;.......10.02 12.02 1.02 2.02 4.02 6.02 C.02<br />

Wlldwood—P. R. H. Station .'. .10.17 12.17 1.17 2.17 4.17 B.17 0.17<br />

Cape Muy—P. & R. R. Station. 10:27 12.27 . 1.27 2,27 4.27 6.27 11.27<br />

r >.i r (.SOUTH 111 HMl)<br />

P.M.<br />

'n.:!o<br />

.1.-10<br />

fi.r>.<br />

>l!<br />

•11.02<br />

li.17<br />

CITY<br />

P.M.<br />

o;io<br />

c.nr><br />

7.01<br />

7.11<br />

7.19<br />

7.27<br />

7.32<br />

7.40<br />

7.17<br />

7.B2<br />

7.67<br />

8,02<br />

H.17<br />

H.27<br />

r J'.M. I'.M. P.M.-<br />

I;.:IO . s.::u U..-I0<br />

li.lll h.-llt '.1.10<br />

i li.,V> S.i't.'t ti..-.:><br />


. OLD-TIME RESIDENT<br />

L :«|t HAS GONE <strong>TO</strong> <strong>BE</strong>ST<br />

Realty<br />

re under thejj^<br />

comer ofjlJ;j<br />

^Wesley aven<br />

sales and<br />

i-.w>efc<br />

i sales was th<br />

apartment h<br />

street and<br />

by tho i<br />

snn, to<br />

» to Alan A- *«»nson. al<br />

: -'pWs). ••'. '•'•:' ' '[•<br />

',: "Apartment ,ln the.<br />

tanW *> BenJ. R<br />

ofPhUadp |<br />

V Apartnwtt owned b;<br />

' fcrrell. 838 Brlghto, ;<br />

Annie. M. Roe, ;.r<br />

fajWni ••—'}' • "•• •'•'!<br />

iVV.Apartment . at-' *,,;<br />

titt and Wesley n^ fi<br />

school<br />

Ing the<br />

State S,f<br />

ijnanagement<br />

E3sfe<br />

DaoW a Majhew Wu Well<br />

Known Tobacconlat Bet* for<br />

More Than 15 Tears<br />

' Daniel B. Mayhew; who had been<br />

a resident of this city for tweotyserea<br />

yean, died Sunday afternoon,<br />

after an illncas of a few<br />

weeks, death being dne to heart<br />

trouble and kidney disease. He<br />

had been unwell for several -weeks,<br />

but was only regarded as seriously<br />

ill for a coaplo of weeks. Friends<br />

viewed his remains at the undertaking<br />

establishment of J. Prescott<br />

Cadman, funeral director, Tuesday<br />

evening, and hla funeral, which<br />

was private,' took placo Wednesday<br />

THE LADIES' SHOP<br />

Notions and Trimming:<br />

Cat in Prices of<br />

Willys-Overland<br />

AnnooBcemeat Came as Distinct<br />

and Pleasant Surprise .to<br />

Driven of Cars<br />

John N. Winys, president of tho<br />

Willys-Overland Company, Toledo,<br />

Ohio, caused a f urqre in auto<br />

mobile circles by his announce<br />

ment of Immediate price xeduc<br />

tlons and great- improvements in<br />

the 1923 Willys-Overland lines.<br />

This action, embracing a drop in<br />

prico on the Willys-Knight touring<br />

car and roadster models from<br />

tl,236 to 11,175, f. o. b. factory,<br />

on the Willys-Knight coupesedan<br />

from 11,596 to * 1.550, camo<br />

as a distinct surprise to tho automobile<br />

Industry and motoring public,<br />

in view of tho advance in prico<br />

made by not a few manufacturers<br />

is and all Knitting<br />

friends •* during. the past week.<br />

There's an 8%-pound boy at his<br />

home, and his name is John Kaln<br />

Fogg. Mother and child ar« doing<br />

very well. • ' '<br />

_Si<br />

ov MOULD'S THINKER<br />

S«]f-Dctcrmlnatioa Is. Self Bcal-<br />

iiatloB—Without It A Man<br />

Is Powerless<br />

afternoon. Interment * i at Cold<br />

Spring Cemetery, near Cape Uay n announcing' their 1924 models. Aro you determined to own real<br />

City. . '<br />

The new values in Willys-Knight<br />

estate? Tho only way you can<br />

Deceased - was born at Port and Overland cars nro the direct<br />

show that you mean it when you<br />

Elizabeth in February of 1869. Heresult<br />

of the wonderful sole's and,<br />

say, "I will," Is to start by making<br />

lived at Cape Hay City before dti d<br />

a small initial Investment. Are<br />

production records .made y tho<br />

ou going to own your own home?<br />

coming to Ocean City. For some Willys-Overland Company this Boy the lot that It is to be built<br />

time after hU advent here he was r, eclipsing any previous period upon. . '<br />

engaged as a lather. Subsequent- in its history, which determined<br />

ly, he started a cigar store in a the officials of tho company to<br />

little building on the site of which share with tho public tho appre-<br />

la-Wm. F. Gardiner's place of busiiable saving in costs made pos-'<br />

ness. Later he rented the ' store, siblo - by an. enormous incrcaso in<br />

. recently removed, at the comer of business.<br />

Eighth street and Asbury avenue, Mr. Willys added that In every<br />

where, until a short time since, ha detail all tho advantages of tho<br />

conducted a cigar store and pool Willys-Knight car have boon re-<br />

room. When the building .was retained, while improvements have<br />

moved, he opened a (tore on Eighth be


• . . ' _ • • . ' , ' : • ' • • . " " " • , ' ' : - ' . ' • • • . ' " • ' ' ' - , . - - . ' , • • * * ' • ' ' ; \ '• " ' ' • ' : ' ' . ' " ' : . ' • - • • • • • ' " • ' . • • ' ' ' • •<br />

did Realty Co*j<br />

,. ara ondor th«!|<br />

pM corner of Ji'• -


mmmm<br />

Various Sections of the Country<br />

Ar* Represented by Stranger*<br />

Now In This .Besort<br />

The hotel business here U now<br />

at its peak, and all of the houses<br />

are doing exceedingly wclL There<br />

are visitors from many sections of<br />

the country, Including the South<br />

and West! •'<br />

Normsndle<br />

HUs E. Hammer Smith, C. A.<br />

Johnson, W. J. Bachmnnn. Theo-<br />

Huston. John P. Flaherty,<br />

John C Voorhios. Thou. A. George,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Crydor, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Brothery, Mr.<br />

Scull, Mr. and<br />

Company<br />

d Realty <<br />

»re under-<br />

corner<br />

• apartment h<br />

street ami<br />

the i<br />

n, to<br />

one of thC<br />

nrm*B rentala im<br />

/ ln ' thO<br />

870<br />

Sweiuon. o/<br />

>y'Ap»rtmentt to BenJ.<br />

5^«i Philadelphia '<br />

^V:«* Philadelphia J<br />

'r.KlvAp»itineBt -owned fy.<br />

^ U «S6 Br^nto <br />

tioos, must be attached tottolS-<br />

ding sheet.<br />

The •oceesaful UoVbr will lt»<br />

quired to furnish, wiUrfa tain<br />

from data of the amid, • **U»-<br />

factory aurety or guarndy oat-.<br />

pany bond In th* sus if OH<br />

full smntmt of th* avaid, oa-<br />

dltloned for the falthfol i '<br />

ane* of the contract, :<br />

aD hill* and wages, at<br />

be required ta save tb* CBy it<br />

Ocean City, N. J., aanaWfew!<br />

aU action* at Uw or otaenh*.<br />

and by virtue of the tuutag**<br />

liability act of the StatioMtor<br />

Jersey or any other act lwililiSg<br />

to the employes or labored. If -<br />

RENT FOR WINTER<br />

Store and Dwelling, together or<br />

f separate, 6 bed rooms, good<br />

heating.<br />

1033 Asbury Ave.<br />

PROPERTY IS ALSO FOR SALE<br />

*»«»»«•»•»<<br />

HHI<br />

RALPH f. STEVENS<br />

again solicits your support for<br />

Republican Nomination<br />

Member of Assembly<br />

PRIMARY ELECTION<br />

TUESDAY, SEPTEM<strong>BE</strong>R 25. 1923<br />

Paid for by .Ralph T. Stevens. . -<br />

<strong>AT</strong>LANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMP^<br />

Masses in St Mary's Chapel,<br />

Second rtreet and Atlantic av^SS<br />

at 630, 8 and 030 o'clock.<br />

OMJM Buadayii «t 8t Joseph".<br />

Church, Bomers Point, at 8 o'clock.<br />

JB-nday services, 1030 «. m. and<br />

730 p. m. Sunday School, 12 •*»<br />

DON'T <strong>BE</strong> LONELY<br />

Job The Crowd Who Daily Smile<br />

. AS THEY<br />

"Twitch The Switch"<br />

. • .• - " FOR ' '. . '' . • • .-<br />

Silent Service .<br />

• • ' • ' . • A N D ' • ' • • • • . • • '<br />

The "Matchles*" Night<br />

Atlantic City Electric Company<br />

IOth & WEST AVE. OCEAN dTY DIVISION<br />

JJY<br />

In time of prosperity prepare for want.<br />

Subscribe to the<br />

FOURTH SERIES<br />

Association<br />

SEPTEM<strong>BE</strong>R 7. 8 P. M.<br />

At It. Office. 411 Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J.<br />

ROLAND STEELMAN, Secretary. •••<<br />

• Surety Company bmw<br />

insurance. '<br />

The entire work wfll.b* am-<br />

Dieted by the Unit day of Nona-<br />

bor, 1921<br />

The Board of Zommiuinata t*-<br />

irve the rich', to reject avy «f<br />

all bid* or to waive any inforatH*<br />

in any bid.<br />

Plan* and specification* ca* M<br />

obtained from the City Clttk (t<br />

depositing $10.00.<br />

ist 20,192X.<br />

EVER<strong>TO</strong>N A. COHBOK<br />

Director of PubUe W«rb.<br />

WM. H. COLLIS30H.JS,<br />

. City ~ "<br />

HAHEY A. MOB<br />

8-25-3t<br />

Delaware Bay Fishing<br />

at Reed's Beach<br />

SEVENTEEN PARTY BO<strong>AT</strong>S<br />

$12 for Party of 8 Weekdays. $15Snnday<br />

Phone BT Cajw May Court UOUM .<br />

FOLLOW THIS KOUTK<strong>TO</strong> REED'S <strong>BE</strong>ACH<br />

From Oce*» City> Be. fcde City, thenee to Bhor. Eoaa. Shore<br />

Road to SouthBeayllle Road, over Sooth I —«»"«»•<br />

to Goshen, to : Boa4 by wWt,<br />

NOTICB <strong>OF</strong> BJTBNTKW<br />

Notice la hereby grren of m<br />

intention to iDtroduca an em-<br />

nance, at a meeting of theBom<br />

of Commissioners of Ocean Cm,<br />

New Jersey, to be held on th» 174<br />

day of August, 1023, st the fcco<br />

of 3 o'clock, Daylight Bate<br />

Time, at the Commltriqpr<br />

Chamber*, City HaU, Ocean Cto.<br />

New Jersey, which ordlnsaoiji<br />

for the purpose of. IsyiBf »5<br />

opening, grading; gravetiacaM<br />

inpnmnE • fiftean wide atnit<br />

between Thirteenth and Poaiuan<br />

Streets, and between Aiburr •«•<br />

West Avenues, Ocean CHy, Wf"<br />

Jersey; and for'the laying «*<br />

opening, grading and unprorntV<br />

with permanent Improveaeni •<br />

fifteen feet wide street, betjea<br />

Eighth and Ninth Street*, and1 «#• '<br />

tween Central - and Anbury A^<br />

ones, Ocean City, New Jeney^M<br />

a fifteen feet wide street MM**<br />

Ninth and Tenth Streets, and *>•<br />

tween Wesley and Central An-<br />

noes. Ocean City, New Jeney, wt •<br />

permanent improvement to •* •<br />

concrete. Improvement laid on*<br />

concrete base. That the cost, any<br />

age and expense of the fanjw*;<br />

menta aforesaid shall be ii'""<br />

apott tho uwneis of the land btf>-<br />

fited thereby in proportion a* eMy<br />

owner shall be deemed to scqutt*.<br />

HAREY A. MORKl^<br />

City Ctefc^<br />

«w^iiiiisiiL^^^^<br />

Angmt 25, 1928<br />

NOTICB «'<br />

The Ocean City Title andj<br />

Company, Trustee under v*o*<br />

of Ocean City Yacht Club, ho*<br />

invites tenders of proposal* • «J -<br />

bonds of said Ocean City ttm<br />

Club to be surrendered for redsnP-<br />

tion on September 1, 1B2S. rain<br />

the conditions of said mrtg<br />

UNO W<br />

ditions of ai<br />

STIBUNO W. COffi.<br />

Trust Ottea- .-,•<br />

Dated August IK, 192X ^<br />

•• . HOTICB<br />

Proof, of l*g*l advertb*-<br />

•tent* in gJley r«ra« •»»<br />

be had upon appUcsU" 1 **<br />

the Ledger Offlce.<br />

BHAL B8T<strong>AT</strong>B TBANBF^fl<br />

Bal« of titmmt f Wtmi-<br />

deata aa4 Cottager*<br />

Following I* an abstract of eon-<br />

entered for record In th*<br />

•(•Si ' • county clerk's offlc for wttk and-<br />

lag August 10, published in<br />

conjunction with th* Cap* May<br />

Canty Guette:<br />

SUlweU B. Smith, et ax, to<br />

inu a Paterson, et ux. $4^00.<br />

MOtheut 10 feet of .lot 14 and<br />

northwest 20 feet of lot 16, block<br />

2, plan 2, Ocean City Land Co.<br />

Joseph Sehwarta, et HL, toEu-<br />

•en* C Bonniwell. $6^000. Lot<br />

in northeast line' of Prymouth<br />

plsc, 370 feet<br />

east corner of<br />

h<br />

southeast from<br />

Atlantic avenue<br />

sad Plymouth place, 7BxB0 feet.<br />

Otto W. Greenberg to Anna B.<br />

Karris. 116,000. Northwest 10<br />

feet of lot 1, block O, plan 2.<br />

Ocean City Land Co.<br />

' John V. Espenshade to John J.<br />

Foster, et ux. $12,B00. Part of<br />

lot 2, block 4.<br />

Htnnsh W. Mitchell to J. Frank<br />

Sbtllcnberger. |1,1BO. Lot in<br />

•onthwest line of Bay avenue, 176<br />

bet southwest from Sixth street,<br />

a 1-3x200 feet.<br />

Jcnnio A. Spratt to GeorgUnna<br />

& Priestly. $760. Lot 723. Mock<br />

1-0, Garden*.<br />

- 8*me to same.. $760. Lot 724,<br />

block 7-G, Garden*.<br />

J. Boone Wlnterateen, et ux, to<br />

OCEAN CTrY LEDQEB, OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY 8EVEN<br />

WilUam G. Latch, et ox.<br />

Northwest 10 .feet of lot* 683 and<br />

694, tection D. .'<br />

8arah~C"H.'Hasland, et alaVto<br />

Robert S. McConnell, et al<br />

U>U.69O and 691, section G.<br />

Walter a Davia, at ux, to Edgar<br />

F. Berger. Lot 488, section O.<br />

Sam* toPVillp Boccbino. Lot<br />

487. aaetlon G.<br />

William F. Wilson to George J.<br />

Friek. $2J00. LoU 144 and 166,<br />

Ocean City Bayous Co., with build-<br />

Ing*.<br />

Jennie A. Spratt to William 8.<br />

NlchoU, at ox. $7,000. LoU Ml<br />

to 608 inclusive, block 6-0. Gar-<br />

dens, plan 1.<br />

Hannah A. Button, ct al*, •x'crL,<br />

to AugusU tt Murphy. $1^00.<br />

Lota 744 and 746. section F.<br />

Rowland Development Company<br />

to Stanton and Scull. $37,000.<br />

Southeast .10 feet of lot 2 and<br />

northwe*t 20 feet of lot 4, block<br />

O, plan 2, Oc*an City Land Co.<br />

Southeast t feat of lot 4 and north-<br />

west 28 feet of lot 6, lot In south-<br />

west Una of North street, 168 feet<br />

southeast from Atlantic avenue,<br />

30x66 feet, lot in southwest line<br />

of North street. 218 feet southeast<br />

from Atlantic avenue, 30x66 feet,<br />

southeast 22 feat of lot 18 and<br />

southwe»t 8. feet of lot 14, aooth-<br />

eaat 2 feet of lot 16 and northwest<br />

28 feet of lot 18. part of lot SO.<br />

block O, northwest 36 feet of lot<br />

24, block.O.<br />

Charie* P. Ectbtll. et m, to<br />

Charles N. Hurley, et ox. Lot 438,<br />

section Q. '<br />

Stanton and Scull to Cora 3.<br />

BeUleman. $8,000. Lot in south<br />

west line of North street, 468 feet<br />

southeast from. Atlantic avenue,<br />

80x66 feet.<br />

Same to Clarence D. Bddieman.<br />

$6,000. Lot In southwest Una<br />

North street, 218- feet southeast<br />

from Atlantic avenue, S0x66 feet.<br />

Same to Craig Johnston, et<br />

WM Lot in *outhw**t UM of<br />

•rom Atlantic avenue, 80x66 fe*t<br />

Sam* to Alice R. Rhode*. $6,260.<br />

Lot in southwest line of North<br />

traet, 278 feet *oothea*t from At-<br />

lantic avenue, 80x65 feet.<br />

Fidelity Rsalty Company to Mc-<br />

Langhlan-Conover Company. $65,-<br />

000. Tract of land at intersection<br />

north weat Una'of Bay avenue,<br />

with south'<br />

treet.<br />

$260.<br />

I*aae C.<br />

Helen V. Woolston to John O.<br />

axi*. . $126. One-half-of lot 646,<br />

section K.<br />

John O. Taxis to Helen V. Wool-<br />

ton. $126. Same as above.<br />

Ocean City Tltl* * Trust Co.,<br />

•pedal guardian, et si, to Harry<br />

M. Taxi*. $260. One-half undi-<br />

vided interest in Iota 644 and 646,<br />

ection K.<br />

Phoebe R Richmond, et vlr., to<br />

Sam* a* above.<br />

Yocum to Harry M.<br />

Taxi*. Quit-claims all right, title<br />

and Interest in lot* 644 and 645,<br />

lection K.<br />

Harry M. Taxis, et ux^ to John<br />

OL Taxis. $126. Southwest half<br />

of lot 646. section K.<br />

Elijah L. BIley to Eleanor<br />

BUnchard. et al*. $1,650. Part<br />

f loU 87 and 88, section C<br />

Loretto M. Riley. et al*, to<br />

$2,050. Lot 620. section E.<br />

Jennie A. Spratt ot ElUn A.<br />

Hannigan. et vir. $1^60. LoU<br />

617 and 618, block 6-C. Garden*.<br />

Wra-H. Campbell to Harry R.<br />

>••<<br />

Expert Hair CaUlag H—i aa4 Fadal TrwtsMU<br />

Special AUamtlaat ta CUUra'i Hair Cattiag '<br />

•_ JERRY PULLO<br />

City HaU Barber Shop<br />

CIGARS, <strong>TO</strong>BACCO AND aOARETTKS<br />

843 Asbaty Areanc, Next to Oty HsJD<br />

MIKE LENARDO & CO.<br />

FIH8T-CLAS8 BOOTBLACKPARLOH<br />

HaU Cleamea umi BlocmW. Firat-Cba* Work<br />

'' New B*>aV»«t •» ' -<br />

aQARS CIOASETTBS CANDY<br />

Under UM> gtrmnd Hotel 517 Ninth StrcH<br />

Bverytnug for U* Wall AD Work.OuniM<br />

WILLIAM REYNOLDS<br />

Paper Hanging<br />

. TeUpaoa* 14I-J<br />

Po*Ulv*ly ltXS Stock UM4 oaAU Work<br />

<strong>AT</strong> OUR NBW 8<strong>TO</strong>RB-«2« AHBURT AVBNUB<br />

Ctsu fairy Give*.<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />

TITLE AND TRUST CO.<br />

(Sacceedlag the BMI btato us BMrck CO<br />

Cape May Cow* Home, N. J.<br />

Acts As Executor anil to « FUadary Capatttr<br />

MUNICIPAL BONDS FOR 8ALB<br />

MONET <strong>TO</strong> LOAN ON MORT6AGBS<br />

. TTTLKIN8URANCB<br />

SEARCHES .<br />

BRIBF8 <strong>OF</strong> TTTLB CONVBYUrCDKJ<br />

"Wen Mixed Concrete Ior Permanence"<br />

P. P. M<strong>AT</strong>TERA & CO.<br />

Third Street and Haven Avenue<br />

Manaractorera of Automatle Tampered<br />

CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS<br />

Eatimatea fumlahed lor Foundation*, Block<br />

1 . and Cement.Paventonta.<br />

Ask to aee our new Stoeeo Faced Mod*<br />

Office, 129 Asbury Avenue<br />

forth street. feet .southeast<br />

west line of . Seventh<br />

Sayras, «t ux. Portion of lot Sk,<br />

Glen Cove. . • *<br />

J. Wilson Monihan, et ux, to<br />

EUxabeth HaU. Southeast W feet<br />

of lots 716. and 716, section G. •<br />

EUxabeth Hall to Anna W. Moni-<br />

han. Same a* above.<br />

Charie* H. Shoemaker, et ux, to<br />

H. Stanley Fox, et all $8,400. Lot*<br />

723 to 726 Inclusive, section E.<br />

Harry P. Harding to Haxel M.<br />

Goff. $1,000. Southwest 16 feet<br />

of lot 464 and northeast 7tt feet<br />

of lot 406, section G.<br />

Benjamin F. Bard, et ux, to<br />

George J. Marlor. $31,600. Lot<br />

482, section C.<br />

Effle G. Scull, et vir., to John J.<br />

Foster. $1,400. Lot 310, plan 1,<br />

Garden*.<br />

Sam* to Jo*«ph McQuillan. Lota<br />

IS and 26, block 86, Tockahoe.<br />

Same to Anna PeUrson. Lota<br />

6 to 8 Inclusive, block 84, Tucka-<br />

hoe.<br />

George F. Erbe, Sr., at ux., to<br />

Herbert S. Erbe, at ux.<br />

Lot 32 and 838 feet of<br />

$3,600.<br />

lot 31,<br />

block 0, Corson's Inlet Land Co.<br />

CONTBACT6B8<br />

Mall u* your ll*ta for builder*'<br />

rapplies. We can s*v* you money.<br />

CHAMPION<br />

Tenth and Wot An.<br />

"Look for Th* Sign.-<br />

Upper Township<br />

Lewi* E. Barman, et •1., to<br />

Grace Lafferty. Lot 12, block 42,<br />

Tuckahoe.<br />

Mrs. Osborn Corson<br />

Material* for Decoratlag China.<br />

AB Aawrtmeat of White China.<br />

Ftrlag aad Gliding • Bpedalty<br />

Iastractloaa la- Water Color.<br />

PHONB I41-J<br />

FRED ADAMS<br />

7M ASBURT AVBNUB<br />

INTERIOR<br />

DECOR<strong>AT</strong>OR<br />

Wall PapWa P*p*rkaagiag<br />

Oil* and China at Studio.<br />

616 Asbury Avenue<br />

Ocean City<br />

PHONB 141 W<br />

SAX<strong>TO</strong>N COMPANY<br />

Painting & Papcrhanging<br />

Interior Decorators<br />

. ' • PHONE.738 '<br />

401 Aabury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J.<br />

>M«IMM«««»«»»>»*»«»»l*>«<br />

FRED J. SULLIVAN<br />

Phone 778-W<br />

Plumbing: Heatint:<br />

Jobbing Work Promptly Attended to<br />

Estimates Furnished . Registered<br />

320 Asbury Avenue<br />

JOHN PEL<strong>TO</strong><br />

Cement Contractor '<br />

SIDEWALKS, CURBING AND FOUND<strong>AT</strong>IONS<br />

1163 WEST AVENUE OCKA>* CITY. N. J.<br />

. TERMS CASH<br />

If you want the best in Brick Work and<br />

Plastering:, Stucco and Cement Work,<br />

•' See •<br />

HARRY W. BONHAM<br />

1135 Bay Avenue r.<br />

WHY SERVICE WHY<br />

TIS<strong>TO</strong>SELL<br />

RE AL EST<strong>AT</strong>E<br />

Corner Eighth 8L «nd Wesley Ave. '<br />

Insurance<br />

J. R. JONES<br />

Phone 213 Realtor<br />

RBGIBTE<strong>AT</strong>ION<br />

DOCUMBNTTNO<br />

BALKS<br />

BO<strong>AT</strong>S<br />

EXCHANGE<br />

CHAHTEHDJG<br />

ETC<br />

THE MARINER'S EXCHANGE<br />

<strong>OF</strong>FICES!<br />

126 8. FIFTH BTBBBT<br />

PHILADELPHIA, PA.<br />

TeL Loahard B4M<br />

766 A8BUHY AVE.<br />

OCEAN CITY. N. I.<br />

Tel Ocean City 220<br />

BROWNLEE'S<br />

PHONE 66-R<br />

MAI/INC MAMS<br />

^ lOCAkSi PHJLA. AND OCEAN CITY<br />

' ''<br />

DAILY EXPRESS<br />

Office and Warehouse<br />

306 7th St., Ocean City, N.J.<br />

Our Motto—"We Deliver the Goods"<br />

PfclU. Odlea—2S S. Fnml St.<br />

B.U Phoaa—Lombud 2300 •'<br />

)»•*•***«'<br />

»»•>>»*>•>>•«•»<br />

Demand for any product nukes its market<br />

value. The greater number or people to<br />

whom the product is presented the greater Js<br />

the demand. Therefore, the property yon<br />

want mU or rented should be Usted with<br />

every reputable broker In Ocean City.<br />

Keystone<br />

Realty<br />

Company<br />

Whew! but It's Going to be Hot!<br />

Sun blazing in—glare sickening—<br />

everything. sizzling—and no awnings<br />

up because they were not ordered in<br />

time.<br />

Funny how people win wait until the<br />

tenth hour! .<br />

• The rush then is so terrific that the<br />

best-manned forces cannot get the work<br />

. through without occasional hitches.<br />

.. How much better to order <strong>AT</strong> ONCE<br />

and the work can be given the time<br />

necessary for thoroughness.<br />

Measurements can be made Immedi-<br />

ately . and. the awnings finished-and<br />

held for orders.<br />

Then the first blast of the sun will<br />

find your house cool and protected.<br />

LAWRENCE M. LEAR<br />

637-39 Asbury Avenue<br />

WINDOW SHADES<br />

DRAPERIES<br />

RELIANCE TRANSPORT<strong>AT</strong>ION CO.<br />

TIME TABLE<br />

CAPE MA* AND WILDWOOD <strong>TO</strong> OCEAN CITY VIA SEA ISLE CITV (NORTH BODND)<br />

A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M..P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M.<br />

Cape May—P. 4 R. R. BUtlon..<br />

WUdwood—P. R. R. StaUon<br />

Rio Grande ..u~...u....«.....uu»..<br />

Whitesboro<br />

Wlldwood Golf Club ..<br />

Court House<br />

Swain ...—..-..<br />

Clermont<br />

Ocean View<br />

Sea I»le City<br />

Strathmere »<br />

66th Street, Ocean City ....<br />

34th — • • —• —<br />

6JMJ 8.30 0.80 10.30 1230' 1.30 2.30<br />

7.00 8.40 9.40 10.40 12.40 l;40 2.40<br />

.„„ 7.16 8.68 B.66 10.66 12.66 1.65 2.65<br />

7.20 0.00 10.00 11.00 1.00 2.00 3.00<br />

7J26 0.05 10.06 11.06 1.06 2.06 3.0K<br />

7.S0 0.10' 10.10 11.10 .1.10 2.10 3.10<br />

O7 0.17 10.17 11.17 1.17 2.17 3;17<br />

7.46 0.26 10^6 11^6 1J25 2^5 3.26<br />

7^0 0J0 10JO 11.30 1.30 2.80 3.30<br />

7.68 038 1038 1138 138 2.38 3.88<br />

8.06 0.46 10.46 11.46 1.46 2.40 3.46<br />

8.13 0.63 10.63 11.63 1.63 2.63 3.62<br />

932 10.02 11.02 12.02 2.02 3.02 4:02<br />

City^ 8.87 10.17 11.17 12.17 2.17 8.17 4.17<br />

030<br />

0.40<br />

0.30' 8.30<br />

6.40 8.40<br />

0.55 8.55<br />

7.00 0.00 10.00<br />

7.05 0.06 10.06<br />

4.30 5.30<br />

4.40 5.40<br />

4.55 5.55<br />

.5.00 0.00<br />

5.05 0.05<br />

5.10 0.10 -7.10 O.10 10.10<br />

5.17 0.17 7.17 0.17 10.17<br />

6.25 6.25 7^5 0^6 10^6<br />

5.30 6.30 7.80 0.30 1030<br />

5.38 6.38 7.38 0.38 1038<br />

5.40 0,40 7.40 0.46 10.46<br />

5.52 0.52 7.52 0.52 10.62<br />

6.02. 7.02 8.02 10.02 11.02<br />

6.17 7.17 8.17 10.17 11.17<br />

OCEAN CITV <strong>TO</strong> CAPB MAY AND WILDWOOD VIA SEA ISLE CITV (SOUTH BOUND)<br />

A.M, A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M- P.M. P.M.<br />

8th and Ocean Avea., Ocean City.<br />

34th Street, Ocean City<br />

66th Street, Ocean City<br />

Strathmere ,',...^,J-<br />

Ses Isle City ^^...___.<br />

Ocean View »<br />

Clermont —L.<br />

S w a i n .•'• ...nil<br />

Court Houie<br />

Wlldwood GoU Club<br />

Whitesboro ..<br />

Rio Grande...<br />

Wlldwood—P.<br />

Wlldwood—P. a R. StaUon -^ -<br />

Cape May—9. * R. R. StaUoau^ 102712^7<br />

8.40 10.40 11.40 12.40 2.40 3.40 4.40 6.40 7.40 8.40 10.40 11.40<br />

8.66 10.66 11^6 12.56 2.55 3.55 4.65 6.66 7.55 8.65 10.65 11.55<br />

9.04 11.04 12.04 • 1.04 3.04 4.04 6.04 7.04 8.04 0.04 11.04 12.04<br />

0.11 11.11 12.11 1.11 3-11 4.11 5.11 7.11 8.11 0,11 11.11 12.11<br />

0.10 11.10 12.10 1.10 3.1D 4.10 5.10 7.10 8.10 0.10 11.10 12.10<br />

937 1137 1237 L27 837 437 637 737 837 037 1137 1237<br />

932 1132 12.32 132 332 432 5.32 732 8.32 032 1132 1232<br />

0.40 11.40 12.40 MO 3.40 4.40 5.40 7.40 8.40 0.40 11.40 12.40<br />

0.47 11.47 12,47 1.47 3,47 4.47 6.47 7.47 8.47 0.47 11.47 12^7<br />

0Ji2 11.52 12.62 1.62 3.52 4.52 5.62 7.52 8.62 0.62 11.62 12.52<br />

9.57 11.57 12.67 1.67 - 3.57 4.67 6.67 7.57 8.57 8.67 10.67 12JS7<br />

110.02 12.02 1.02 2.02' 4.02 5.02 0.02 8.02 0.02 10.02 12.02 1.02<br />

10.17 12.17 1.17 , Z.17 4.17 6.17 0.17 ai7 0.17 10.17 12.17 J.17<br />

137 237 437 637 637 837 037 1037 1237 I'JW<br />

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