Ocean City Sentinel, 21 April 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 2

H Ocean City Sentinel f%i irt%® ao* riilHHU KIUI tatMMI ^ OCKAN CITY PR1NTIM0 AND PUBLISHING CO. OCCAM CITY, • . HEW JSJtSKY ■ Ball Fliouc No iStoJ. Till* vwhim) twrvaun ilfkl Iv i«|mi >*j aivhwu# 4*1 iiaiwifatiwii ui U>U pace* will tor pMtMMMl) o»»f um BUMul nriur Ptoinf u* *a »*rtl*l ui ouby wua to* tol ItoM Mfo* Ml loier itoao T u«*vl« t bowb. Tli • rate Wilt be -ui.i,) aOtoor mJ Ux. ^Itoto^wort yf*ayU; Ouaa by exporteaaad , m »■ ■■ . ■ ■ » l"TT- .1.-' I TMUKMilAY. APRIL 21. l«l teWivd al l to* Kuel >»m.* al DOM City R . J., a* e**o*4 eite* m*U mailer ■ : ' J SKA ISLK CITY, within « law 4tn, , tor iii begin (be operation o! tbe ka* plant la that rwaort. the municipality, \ largely through tbe energetic effort* r of Mayor Pitch, having |>ui «.liA»«-d (hie i plant. Thin elty al*o u*n» it* electric Ught plant. There hat always be«-n a < qua*Uwo in llie luiude of many people \ In various aaction* of the country a» i to the advisability of a elty controlling . Its public utilities, and affairs alonic t this line nt Sea Isle will be vraicbed | with inUreat by the rn;4c&U ol lb mi < Hevftsr. U ibis particular one -v.* |«ftt fc <

-Ufpto-n* .«• m. THEY once said thai "talk Is cheap." but neither talk nor "gas" is cheap these days Ixiok at your tele phone and gas bills, for example. BUILDING PROSPECTS BRIGHT If the average person, not in actual touch with condition*, were asked st any time during the last few weeks If there was much activity in the build >ng line In Ocean City, be would prot> ably answer that there wns not and had not been very much doing— and bis nastier would be far from accu tila. Record - in the office of Building Ir spec tor H C. Smith ehow thai he ha^ iasued. up to about the middle of tblmonth. permits for work whose total value is 1166 465. and of this sum $100 000 Is being expended for new build ings. Mr. Smith says that tbe building outlook here Is splendid, and that at least $100,000 more will be spent in tbe construction of cottages and bun galows before the beginning of ih«summer season. good suggestions ■sa« tor SScearo. Macon ass Kraft is Brport. Io their report on conditions In

I Cape May County's official business affairs as foood by them In their InveeUcattoo, Wm J. Kraft and E B. Baooo make (ha following soggeeitlone: la addition is r «*<>■> Bunding thai Mr Read* otbor •u«fs»uoto« to* complied with, ws sars sally an# that ttoa coaaty aboaM toaro sa auditor voder Chapter 113 of tba lava a ISIS, vltfe full power to withhold Mynxnta of asy sad all bill* until aattoffed of (toelr eorrsrtse**. W« tall attention to ttos Importaare if not tho sacsMtty of bavins (too oSoaa of tba rooaty Irviarvr. rlet of th* hoard, and county engineer at Cap* May Court Houw. that all word* or tb* board way b* rasdlly obtainable for rrrry oar bavins bualaaaa with tba eounty. Hook* of retard and Important dorunxnte of tba county ■has Id ba anally aoromlbla where tbe bu.mr-. •f tba county la aterially transacted. and tboaa record* aafr-suard^l in property ba tesctng to tba roomy. If anrb oflb~e« >r. provided far ad Cap* May Court Haw**. tbr county tronaurvr. clerk of tbe board and ooonty esglneer -bould baee oflk-e hour*, at iseat on certain day* of tba week. Important public record* *bould sat ba aubjerud ta tba poaalblllty of being lo*t through removal from pdace to place. Holder* of bond* abould ksow where ta communicate with tba treasurer of the county, tbe o«ce of the Iree-orer abould not to* aaored Jn»t becauaa a sew tree Mirer la cbo*en Map* rad aurveya or the eegtneerlnc department In time may toe row very valuable and abould be la poaeeaau»n or the county at all tlmea. Aalde from the «we*ltoa a* to the method* employed la keeping (be book* of th* county. I sa pointed out by Mr. Maod. we can attest ' that tbe recent eramlsatlon of the record* '

mad* by as la this Isveatlgstion bar bees one of slew prog rem taking ua from place to place. We employed Mr Irving Fitch . j rlert #f tbe boerd. ro furnl.b ua with record) sod aome of the Information required, w^lch labor he baa performed la a capable, rflrimi and rourteoua manner, and w* eapectally commend tbe rlear nsd capable manner In which be ba* kept tba mlaate* of tbe board fd toatll the pad two yeorr were tbe oo*t* road maintenance kef* *eparately, permit flag ua to strive at tbeae m*ta on asy particular road or the eaat* of *epsrata »temaweb to* labor and tba different kind* of materlata naod or bewgkl for tbe *eparete roodIt la dttecult at (toe preaest time to deter •In* what la the total eo*t of .py partkalar bridge over n given length of time or for any road* for a tenser period of too yesra. Of late, no detailed reports of county eipendi teres have beau prlaiad and If a rltlsaw d* slreo informant regarding tbme etpendi- i turao ba would bar# considerable difficulty In ffading oat wkat h# waited to hnaw. We eubmlt. with tkle re r-»rt a published Mat* meat l*aued by tbe beard of freeholder-, of Cumberland County for the year* 1*19 and # I '*In ■ I* «*l( +*(*••■**. a***u. iiatMlltiea. ap. 1 1 praprlatlona. and dtobareetme*'* of Cape May I Orunty bad to**® ao recorded and tabulated sa It lb* report* mentioned we would bate ] material aapenaa, time, nod delay 1 1 Mi making offp Isvaetlgatlon. I< la lb* Cumberland County report* eapen jl *a* for dewartirienta are ibo«, tn m fw.m it.. 'or oaparin.rr.i* anowa to whom tbe

e mosov wse p*td and for what It was paid I r«»F® County report for tb* year l*?* ■bowi only totsk d'.*burmm*nte usder POftSln | beading* If you wtah to lanrn wkere tbr 'Oust y*. mosey wast, what It *11 *peat for, I and who got It. you muet eiamia* the vonrl era, eta., and there are several tbeu*and of (toewi la *aeb yaor. We iberrfore recommend that tba report rrf tbe ewuntya raeeipu. and ripanditure* (m pobllahed Iff laamphlet form li«*l#*d of lb' rtMfsl f«r» now tWMlvked Is the new*p«. perr. giving m detail^ secount of tbe e*,»en ' dilute ,4 the county 'a money. Who received It. for wtoal It wa* paid, end epo« what pob lie road it bridge the money vaa apeni. tht« report abould include an I term red Hat of lb* County , arret, and llalHIItleo In order that I every taapsyer may know emrtly what la' hslag Sou* wftto tba maney rai«ed for county gtorpsaoa Tba alnhlag food af- unt In the Cap* May County report abew* '«niy fka total amount Iff rush end honda, The report of the Cum 1 berU,.d Co<inty hoard ebow* the aluklng fund v reee Ipsa, 4Mmra*n>m>*, /ondlit»n of ikr fund ■ nd lla luveatmeat <»na 'an poadlly lell , from no report what the .Inking fund 1* t*V inff core of. wbit it. inve*tm*nta raailii »rf , and fbn rbang*" In tbrna lnve*tmrnta The Cumberland County .tnhlMff fund da'a cover* ' tba whole or part of pege. M, ftf,. rd and ' BT of tk# 1»W repan and al*o give, in* ggt. ! j nrtwn sad dtenunt- i to m lb# 0mrtrt ^ ( (be cwuwty or tbo*a botding an offklal pnai.i H Hon, snalysen tbe apprui < *n .n* and dla- 1 toureemout* la a practical and Istatiigeat •

protests heard on BULKHEAD CHARGES (Ooaiiouod If out Rltal Cage) (or aiiyibing (hoy have dobc If portion a of South Ck-fgD <*li> were siitoin wgahtel away the City Commissioner a could liol Restore I he dealtoyvd part The property otortt would have ttpetit ion this board tufore the <*K1« imla could move. Mayor Champion adiSHiud that he bed thought that alter the bulkhead had be<*n erect "d I be cily would iusk< re pair a to it. but tbe municipality in confronted by bulkheads in tsrioun sections of the resort and it c-ould not keep them all up. The city feels that it should pay 25 per rent of tbe total cost of this contract work If a storm >hou!d wreck the bulkhead next week, the board could not restore it. The city would vote against such action Continuing. Mav r Champion declared that the City Comim a* loners have labored conscientious)) for south Ocean City. They have taken m ore »nd better care of South Ocean City than any other section of the town asked his hearers to be fair to the OuNtetateooeiu The payKeat by the city on 25 per j acrtL Of the v >rk is probably reasona-1 hiw. Talk of assessing the city as a 1

Warn*# for u»u wrork is tidiculou* The vffty Would noi tolerate thl* 'eruonal- 1 ly he said he has always bad the greatest Interest in South Ocean City ■ If®® <>f the oiber Commissioner* have „ not been so much concerned If it w«re not for this bulkhead iheivMould fx- no benefit* to i»e.»p|e bai k of t It is also a benefit to those in front of it. If the land makes up -tgain, *hii b is likely, there la no limit 'o the possibilities for the land own cm The city la now arranging to fill Weakflsh Creek The proposed hulk I ead there will help If the land siarts to make up there as it doubtless will, the whole front in that section of tho city will be helped With I he b.-*t engineering skill obtainable the city •ifflrials are doing all they can to pro feci the aouth end of this resort Mr* Laura Iterosback. of Philadel phia. said that ahe felt that she and her son are assessed too murh The • ontractor who built the bulkhead guaranteed the work for two year*, -he *aid. and. in her opinion, he should be held accountable. Mayor Champion staled thai the bulkhead was damaged by the heavy , "lorm. The work wa* accepted two , days before the storm came The con- ■ tractor did his work and was entitled , to his money. The city might have held the money up and Invited a law suit, but the speaker Mid he did not | think any court could austain tbe mu I niclpallty Mr*. G. Kelson Webb Mid that thev |< had paid nearly $500 for the building f of the bulkhead, which this time only [ needed repair*, but they are assessed I. nearly the same as when It wa* built. I She felt that If they had themselves I' spent $1000 they would have had a I* much better bulkhead In front of tbelrl* property I [

1 Mayor Champion Mid that he did' not understand how the assessment could be so high, but this is not thelrl work. The assessments are made by another board, and protests should have been made at public hearing* given by the commissioners of assess- 1 ment. The City Commissioners do not know how the member* of this othet board reach their conclusions Geo. B. Parker asked If there was a petition for the jetty outside the breakwater Mayor Champion answered that there was a petition. He said that Mr Parker was waited on in reference to it and refused to sign, but If was) signed by a sufficient number of peo I pie. and it it probably the best thing ever done. tf Mrs. J J. Taylor, of Philadelphia, who again appeared In protest, said that South Ocean City Is assessed fori everything that part of the resort receives. Director Campbell Mid that $7000 was spent on jetties in South Ocean City and this was by a bond isaue. thel city la now spending $30,000 for work) being done on the bulkhead and filling I In on Central avenue In that section of the town. The sum of $2500 wa* spent for emergency street work there I last year, and much of this year's! street appropriation la being expended In South Ocean City. Geo. Parker contended that 25 per cent, of the amount Isn't enough fori the city to assume. If It csn do this. I lit can go farther Mra. Webb Mid that they must pay! $75 for the bulkhead while the city 1 1

pays $25 for the alley Improvement. I They also pay their share of the gen I ■era! taxes Mayor Champion told his hearers that the city ha* no fight with them but the officials would like these "peo I pie to see the city officials' side of the trouble The officials hare to proteri all of the rlty. Oty HoMcltor Ho* we!! told th* pro t aetaota at the inetotlng that In the laat two ye«M Houth Ocean City ha» reelevad $60,000 worth of Improve ments out of 9170 000 thus spent by thls city. There being no one present to pro te»i on the lagoon aaseanment. thel folio* mg resolution was adopted Be It Resolved, by the Itnard of Commis j sinners of Ocean City. New Jersey. I thst the report of the commissioner* of assessment. Contract No 70$. under I ind by virtue of an ordinance, entitled I "An ordinance to construct, erect and build and tn repair and maintain a| in the navigable waters ( known as the 'Lagoon' other than the Atlantic Orean Wltllll th> territorial! of the City of Ocean City." I shown on a plan of lots of the Ocean City Garden* Company lie and the sam*' la herehv confirmed

catching croakers I « Oootf divert Mauls Msfff on riahtni Cistt rirrs Something like about a druten '-ma kern were caught off the Angler*' Club' 'pier here on Runday, and there were ■ lot of the hoys (here Among the members of the club on the pier were Geo \v f'ndeidown jl>r Cliff a Hanklnstin. M f^ntx. Hat old l.»nt*. wot id champion distanocatter; John p Jordan. John Rutby John Danenhower, Garfield Danen hower. Dr. Krldy and fhas /,lm me r man. A number of the members of the Ocean City Fishing Club were at the club house Sunday The officer* are preparing for the biggest summer season. L B Fulnier II DUks. Dr Ltmtle and K «' If lt< liner were on the pier of the Rruth Orean City Flshlnv Club Runday and nearly loo croakers were en tight Among thote catching croakers at j city Pithing Club ptgr San* day were Harry Haniell, Joseph Wll I •on, W, K Htdfl R ((ofwtmati. Klmer Harry Marlon and Capt. Itlrk- I ards Thty got from on# lo alg, This dub'a falter at North street will I t* ready for u«e neat Monday. Klmer 1$ Y I to hi neon report*

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' QUEEN ESTHER SOCIETY 6 OFFICERS The regular month!) m*« ttUK of the 1 Queen Esther imnIH) of the Ktret \J 1 K i tiurili Wga held Mondrf) liTHl$| I ' -it the home of Ml»s Freda HU-elman. ! 1 1 sou Third aUeet, and all had a ver> ! 1 pleaMiit tini* ' UIK of the fratuiea of the meeting ' ■ was the election of new oftw* r* for tb« • i ( upiing year T^« **• w»-ie f*reaident. ( ( Mi b Leon Bret kley viro-preaidtont Mrs. Anna ('ran* r»-* ordtng aetretar) 1 1 Mif« Ikaaie W'«t ks cor r«-Rp«rnding j Hftrsury, Mias Lixie Henderson treasurer. Mu* KrMa Rteelman , Following the buaineva aeoaiun th* girls had mush fun playlDk ga»'-»*« Kefrrahments of ice cream and « *k» were Miv«d and n«i on* aeenied at all , bashful during this part of the evening's entertainment 1 ST AUGUSTINE 6 CHURCH ' Many summer cottager » were in the « congregation at th< ]<• o'< I*- k n .< > : t Si Augustine's Chun h Sunda> The celebrant wa« the rector the |{*-v Thos. F Rlake who preach* d a se inon on ' Faith " 1 LLOVD LUTTON DEAD 1 — c Kaihrr ol St. T. I.uiloit l *purn S uiiom lug sirukr r f.iovd l.uttor; aged 7$ year*, died I at the home of h/* son. Assistant I'ost f master N T Luiton. **42 1U) avenue at 2 oVUm k Monday afternoon folk>w ing a stroke, which he had at 5 o'clock " that morning Mr Lutton. who had nor be. n Ir g good health for ■ long time, had Ined j here nine year*, his wif. being with him and both rending at the son"* home ~

If*- was born .it Klkton, Md and was a blacksmith by trade He viiq business at Swarthmnre for many years prior to coming to Ocean City He was know n 10 a numb, r of the old «r residents of this resort * Reside the widow and son. there ton* daughter living Rh« is MisKathryn I.utton. of Fhllad>-lphta I)eceased wa* a member of the Knight* of Pythias lodge in Morion and of the Junior Mechanics lodge In M ed ia Services w ill o» h* Id at his lat»home at 7 .to o'clock this evening, con ducted by the Rev J \\* Watts, rector of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church body will be s«.nt by Funeral Di rector J I'rescott c.tdman. to Elkton where interment will be made. WANT FREE BRIDGE |OrBanlxatloa»a fft. qsrM ffiatc («> ▼alie Ao ion. Weary of the unexplained delay iii having the automobile bridge and roadway between this resort and Somers Point freed of toll charges, city officials and business men this w*-ek mad*- a movement toward having the 41* ^ t.r> Ul.k«. . . ..

1 1 Commission take earl) L I action. r| The City Commissioners, at their r| weekly meeting, adopted the following 1 1 roaolution: I ] Whereaa. there only remains in this . I State, the Ocean City automobile 1 1 bridge from Somera Point to Ocean I City not yet freed from toll, and Whereas, by the freeing of this k bridge the county of Cape May and Its . various municipalities will be greatly benefited, therefore, be it J Resolved, by the Hoard of Commis- , I sioners of Ocean City. New Jersey. Jthat this board requests the Stale , I Highway Commission to tak> speed) I action to make free the said Ocean ICIly automobile bridge and road, and j be It further Resolved, that the mayor of this I city act as a member of a committee to represent tbe city of Ocean City in such matters, things transactions and I negotlationa as may be necessary In the freeing of said road and bridge I from loll and the taking over of tlie I same by the State of New Jersey. Similar resolutions were passed b> I the Young Men's Progressive league la Application having been made by Aaactnblyman Andrew C. Hoewell. 1 ■ Ibe State Highway i'otuQilMton paseed a motion to make a visitation toOeean <1ty|»nd (will take up*1be question of ftbe Ocean tityi Automobile Bridge. They will aleo go to i Cape May City In reference to tbr J Itewes. {Delaware, proposition. Tin* i visitation will be within a very abort time. Mr. Boawell to be notified five 1 I or six days in advance.

liiaoosl'UttU a Buctcs*. I lie tojoor pici'tc given by tbr lueuiU-r* of tbe First M K Sunday "i li M'J Friday waning and Saturday afternoon and avei.n g In tbe social ro«»Uie of the cburcli was on* of Ibe uioai unique affair* rVfl betp bare, ; and iinudrcde of Ibe local |«< |>le (<sr : (u-uiarly tbe "kid die*." rijoyed ill- ; tbelr fill. I bey want it again, and II j i* elated Ibat Ibe Ibdoor pirbtr ami ! carnival w ill be an aunu al event. flte picnic w mm not only a auccee* In I a Voclnl way, but (be gruo* receipts! trt WM. w bleb will leave a balance of F'jtsi for Ilia rsunday ecb<»oi Ail of Ilia officer* anil tea* ber* enicred into tbe plana wnb entbu*ia»Ui and lliey de*arv a credit for Ibetr work. Tbara w«ra about 14 booib* alii bandoouiviy decorated , aud lite gen-!, era I effect lb Ibe room wa* m-»l ar | (telle. Frof. K K Cnger bad a bail of curto-ittee (list drew Ibroitg*. wbbe tbo*e wlio desired lo know *><iurinu g uf Ibe future fltH'ked lolbt "paluilet'e' , > boolli. w tie re Mr*, ltiuuta* r*iuip*oii , made tbeui bappy by ber furecaet*. i'afrteria euppere were provided 1 eacb nigbt and Ibeee were a feature 1 Tbl* j art w aa in citarge of tbe Lsdio* Claa*. Tbe crutlere tirade by Mr Young were tine. An excellent entertainment wa* given Friday eveuing by Hoy Darby. John H Kirty aud l^ew i* trandy. Tboae in charge of tbe various 1

I NOTICE. The Ocean City Water Companv having prratnted its petition to the ltoard of Public lilillty Commissioner* of New Jersey, for leave to fib a new schedule of rates, to b#- effective from June 1. 1921. notice I* -thereby giver, i that a bearing upon said petition will ' be held by said Board of Public L'lilit) ! Commissioners at the Court House I Camden. N J . on Friday. April 29tfc. 1921. at 10.30 A M at w hich time al! \ p*-rsons Interested tn said application will have an opportunity to be heard I OCKAN CITY WATER COMPANY April 8th, 1921. adv. NOTICE No? #• |P brrebr giveo of tbr m-v?.ng <4 1 ?»r board of «' /ma..--toa»r* of Awr-D*at | OreaD Clt). N,» Jar*ey, to !- b* Id on M.J | it 11 o'<kxk is tlx forr&^wi, at ttoa I City Clark'* office City Hall. <v-eaa < ?r I •N"rw J*r«ejr. ui be«r alt ixr*oa» ibt- r- • -~,j . o i •be aqossteroi to be made uoder SBd by w- I tue of urdiaatoce*. estttlod "Aa ordibsoo to I .a) out and sod uoprute cert*. a ii/xu , .n the Cily of (*resn X*V Jerv*. vlr 1 1 • ir**t» of flfteen feat lb »idlh aa folJ^*x: — | l*l*mi Wr»ley Avenue and I *Creo A*-au*| froB» Tenth Street to Taeirifa Street ; b.?a-rn | '"teirsl o-Bur and Wesley Avenue front L Tweoty-KS-.h Street to a p.^int to r-ei' -OU t h • e • f of Thirteenth Street . between On- I frst At en ue and Wesley S«enue fr->m Tb r?>. I third street to Tbirty-ruunb Aire.-: t- »..-n| Aabury A* eoye end Weal AvVeue fr.»ui Se\-| en:b Street to Kisbtb Strre: and the •» yli f-wt wide street beginning on »^u!hea»: »d« I of Central Avenue at a d. -tatW-e ...f _• f-etll *outbwe«t of Thirtieth Street sod extending I •outbeaeterly 1 -X> feet.'' pa--ed on February I 21rd 192". sod ao ordinance, entitled. to < ordinance to lay out. open, ltnproie and | grade certain IS feet wide atreet* to thel City of (tceao city. New Jersey." pa*-.d - n| August Sf-th. 1&19. bring contrsc: numb-rl 710. at which time and place all p-r-n. intero-.ed tosjr have aa opt>ortuQtly of being! heard Dated April 12. 1*21. HARRY A. MORRlff, c"» C'*"Lee & Bourgeois Carpenters and Builders OCEAN CITY. N. J. Jobbing Work a Specialty JOS. D. I.EE E. A. BOURGEOIS Residence: Residence: aja Penal, n place 9th end C««trel Ave Ptoone. i9«. m Ptoene. 47i-W ECZENAH t e« -v,tno«it ««tee( on ! If HUNT'S Ka-ve falls .n the trea'rrxat s I ITCH. KCZKMA. J ^3V CINOWORM, T KTTl.R erf other Itehtng akin dtnam L ^yi ' i | Tr* - TS c« • V-r at o-«e r t ^rf f /I 1. B. HUGHES k SOI. PHARM. \'.

All Work luaranteed Aw(a Ton t •timstes Pwmlatoed f ALFRED SCHERM Ocean City Upholsterer and Decorator Window Shades and Awnings Made I »038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Wm. H. \7anderherchen Manufacturer of j AWNINGS Tent*. Flagi, Porch Swing Cover*. Yacht Awning*. Cushion*. Waterproofed Covers. 414-16 Callowhill St., Phlla., Pa. $25 0,000 At Y our Service^! We provide Banking Facilities for those desiring ready cash upon lawful terms A public financial service is rendered in an ideal manner. Strictly confidential nnd courteous ileal iiif*. We loan money on your personal note, chattel mortgage, salary, automobile, truck, furniture, piano, phonograph, met- I chandise, machinery, goods in storage, at legal rates of interest. | . No other charges. ) Repayable in monthly installments or I longer terms if so desired to suit your convenience. I We also advance money in bulk sums on rentals to property I (iwners or hoidet* of leases. < We collect from tenant if desired ) I United States Finance Company j« 307 Guarantee Trust Building | f ATLANTIC CITY, N J Mewkei (Ma ol Cnmmrtrr Swir fUnLng iVfd l.KfW No *2 I elffJxxM- 274 l-M d

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- SEE ===== CLOUTING, BRECKLEY AND GODFREY • crone vou OO VOua PAiNTlMC Contractors and Painters OCEAN CITY. N. J • m P-oht, so 4-a-yy L. Leslie lieadley Co. leeoryefaied J BUILPER5 Architectural Service 515 EIGHTH STREET Hftor® so* tooolvy man Ocean City. N J. IteMgnrr an<l RuiMer of Artistic Bungs Iowa. Cotivecient Cottages. Up-to-ltete Apartment*, Modern Hotel*. George VV. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Ptaa* Ffee. Hungaloa, a Nprclalt, I No. 1$ VV Fourteenth Street OCbAN CIT V , N. J. Hell ptounr. U4-J ( on pat. mat ion Inaarsnre Carrmi

' ! FlRtT BAPTIST CHURCH Tenth Street and Weeiey Avenue The Rev Mar pie 1/ Lewie. Paetor i It/ So Morula* Hi't kite. I L' Bible School • 7 Kvci.iiif Han a*' J I Mid w* • k p/a>rr aef tir* at 7-45. J» tn # U » dm *da) BT. AUGUtTINE b CHURCH 1336 Aebury Avenue. The Rev Thomae F Blake, Rector. Ma*, at 1U CrT-iud FIRST M F CHURCH E)gMh Street and Central Avenue, The Rev Dr. John Handle/. Pastor. | 1" St) Morollif to or ship * ! z :io Fubda> sc hool 7 94 Kt« ring acrvhe HOLY TRINITY CHURCH ( Ep>ecopal) I Cor 11th Street and Central Avenue ] Tne Re* Joseph W Watte. M. A., Rector. ' 9 3" < 'Lurch school. 1 f V"tn • A pravvr arid -* tm t-t ' .ii»I' ti'.r' Siiiida) of im>tiih. •_ ) th»n Holy Communion 7.4' K%* r. r<g I*iu)cr and address. first Presbyterian church Seventh Street and Weeiey Avenue. The Rev. R. S Snyder, Pastor. > 1" 7.i» M"irniiK MrrifC2 Uv Sunday atbw/1 , 7.45 Kvfriing acrvir*Prayer me ting \\'*-dn* <-da> (ve- , nlm; at 7 45 o'clock. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER oppick: 8th St. Opposite P. o OCKAN CITY, K. JOnly galvanized nails naed on exterior work Leander S. Corson builder ?o>« w can v avr ocean c»Tv, h j pmonc ter-n Ah4>aUaas Jobbia^ humbert c. pontiere BUILDER tm* suni ocui cm. ■ j Harry R. Hayes CARPENTER Jobbing work promptly ettendrd to -*• LoO foe Sale Cottaget (ar Sale and Ret.? TtertMlurt Si a*$ Atbur? kit . OCLAM CITY, ff. J •cll e«e»i. «S'*J ROGER BRITT VIOLIN TEACHER Stiio l* 615 PACIFIC AVENUE atlafftlc wtt

rv \ NOTICE! I I If you have a cottage, Bungalow or on Apartment and if the price is right — we have parties who will purchase immediately. IL. Leslie Head ley Co. 515 Eighth Street ^ Ocean City, N. J.

srcciaugthc •* pao re*rr north op Sikth Sraccr I * J B. F. GOETZ real estate agency FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. pmonct: rc nt a 18 Orncc. 239- j sales rciidcncc. building lots IB C AC N FtoONT Oer Orr Ar Fourth Srmeer €l%ive new homes, four to nine rooms, all have fine ocean view and no sttcet to cross to the beach p Two squares L» the train station T:olle> pas^ r-t' the door. Klectric ranges, ojmmi fire place*, ' laundry, garages. Apply on premises. P H. b. COOPER, Jr. I BUILDER I 2ffT H AND CENTRAL AVE OCEAN CITY. N J 1 — HBUOl HELLO! Oatral rtve .n* 125 R Yrht, xhty*n fa*?? OH YES, THA*PS HURLEY-JONES CO. ICncaiati. i>i«q. ( want n- order (to*t Kaeter s«t»i. a»<1 **r itotoaal r n«-« h«n»*rLl' u,v Vr m,nu' V ^JBtoteitoteh H*v»»rtt» for tlx tent** |«M* . th»t r« tlx -in diiiw I have ever Ixwnd. HURLEY- JONES CO. W Alt f 8 r CHATTIN A ION M q hi 1116 ASBURY AVE hMOftt TI4-a «4 KOAN «NO TtoUCK • O P T BUIlOl* J. E. WELCH THE BUILDER COR SlVINTM STRKIT and WKBLCT AVCNUC qthimii co«tm,t„ ocean city, m.j. PHONR. 410 4 JOBBING PtoOrttoTLto ODNf WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBING and HEATINC 138 asbury avenue ocean etT* new jc*«tv

Any Kln(* .- Where i Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCCAM CITY. M. j. " ^ Tenth Street and West Avenue XEEEEEE 1 Build Now | S Building Materia) Prices uill Probably §ft gz Never be Lower 4r % LET to Z # RELIABLE BUILDERS 4ft Z DO IT * BEAR IN MIND! That ncu huxues are KX - j X KM PT from Taxation tor 5 years, ixoxxi October 4k T I, 1920. under the Act App Sept. 17, :*2o A V Let lis develop folir : !rii into FLANS and furoi»h A juu with an estimate. L. Leslie Headley Co. Dlllt HCDC 6 1 6 EtBtith Strtetet bUI LULno Ocean City, N. J. YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect yonr Ocean City cottage. You cannot apare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty ot the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them . Send for the list of names and photographs ot the houses Otis M. Townsend office Dim nro octARanr. •th st. Opposite r. o D U I L L/ L n Js b swan j. e- trout SWAN and TROUT toraci'tcrl CARPENTERS^^andBUILDERS 1040 asbury avcnuc^l^^%i^wocear city n j. JOltoiNG a »to«cialty A 'or is the ttme to gel ><u/i tot the .Vexw ot /pet HOTEL KOK SALE Furnished, 27 Bedrooms. Hath. Good Location, Hot Water Heat, Centrally Located. PRICE IS RIGHT Ask joriN j. rosTtR RfiALTOB 310 LIOM1I1 MttttT OCEAN GIT V N. J.

i-ovri.iTi: i.tariNu* or all raortoRTim J. "WilHttiix Morrlteon HEALTOK Ocean Avenue Below Eighth Street Ocean City, New jersey Tlit- Ofllvc of Naloinaiishlp and Rcrrlcr SPKCI Ala House with three bedroom-- aAd attic, needs -u>rne repair--, including two lots 60 x100' at Fourth and West avenue, ft .51*1 cash. Ft 0x5.1 mortgage. 1 . Ed^ar E. Berger Real Estate In 31aI M. Section of okean Glty Fine CoHnges for Sale ot I can Kent um most anv [gj Cottage ni our l»isttto-t Lots Sold on Terms Real Estate For Sale Bid BARGAINS Cottages Apartments and Bungalows, furutabed ami unfumKhed S»m. estates in my hamls must be sold at sacrifk-e prto^ Th» is the time of year to bttv Cottages and l^ot* at this iVpnlai Seaside Kesort \ ery Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton r>\*t Kmlll.ry A..n,i. Ug— w ot y, IS. J, MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No fcvr iwowmk. b> km>« If jr,«. c n; w. y,.., „ 'IT"""' *"4 *"• tw, . hXi or ( Ksten t tty . Apply to J M CHESTER A CO , # OtT^UN t-TTV. N ). Mlhtoxitete tranvv tr*t tbronKh thn office te(n s<s-o*datoce «ith the Mfewtete «(,«.*- r»M ofi r **.( sttnfn * Ae,tee*«<r -W n rs/rtn/rrf ta pe* toqo, kr«»i1tA \ sate CtenpMvd «H> thr Bhm t'Mdvipi. pmhw both Seller and Bever. Wtitr for hstiH^s an. I makr vtotof hr«d Clayton Haines Brick REALTOR 411 flGHTH ST. OCEAN CtTV, N J ftotertl in.uranoa Ewlng T. Corson realtor T,*AMU*VAVt DCIAN c > TV , SI