Ocean City Sentinel, 29 September 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

V— I OCEAN CITY SFXT1NFI. OCgAtJ CITY, X. J.. Till .'.RSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1921 -FIVE

News of the City's Schools POOR FBKSH \ most unusual sight . for Ocean fin I Mnk plurc last Friday night "" ,i. the Sophomores of the High Scll.sil -111 gin I a public initiation for' ihc poor Freshmen. The 'Sophomores ,, winded up several Freshics ami darted a snake dance down Eighth itn t.t" the Boardwalk. Starting at Vinlh street, on the Walk, they made tie Fry shieit roll peanuts with their . nnsi's up to the Music Paviliion. The of the Sophomore Class, not to i.. nutdone by the hoys, • had two fV hies of- their sex dressed up in a'll.lirulous fashion afid were parading them up und down the Walk, telling everyboily how miserable they Many of the Freshmen in this reai class are from Sea isle. Ocean View . and the surrounding country to* ns nearby. One of the Snpho- * mini - «as heard to remark that ; "nhuse guys will" get their share in the .iay time." The whole proceeding Friday night was a bunch of jolly good fun- and afforded a lot of am i einent for the prnmcnaderx on the Hoard walk.

. RKAl. ESTATE UCBNSB LAW EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1st J. William Morrison. Secretary of thi Ocean- City Real Estate Board, i- receipt of a letter from the New jn-i'V Real Estate Commission in reference to the Real Estate IJccn.se i Law. which goes into effect October 1st. The letter, which is of -interest in all real estate men, in part reads •"Bulletin One' and 'Request' I'M. ,nk 1 1 are now being sent by us liiu-.f to individual. .members of real r organizations in New Jersey aii.l cities adjacent, per memliership li l- furnish e<l. if there arc cities or town! in _ v., ,ii county not having an active, real estate .board and realty brokers ilii-ii-iii that you can conveniently and' e\|«siitiously distribute this printed matter, to, will you kindly do so, also nilvi-mg us names of such places y ami, if possible, names of brokers therein 1 -Where there are other real estate Iwuim- in your county, please council a combination of efforts, allotting particular sections to each board so as to cover the county, thus avoiding ; 6. duplications. "It is our intention | ultimately to [ obtain the name and nib'**** every 1 per son, firm. assodatM. partnership ; i "Won't vim pleaise ••ucit the aid. ( in vnni par tiettHUfc locality, in a pub- ( licit, way. of your local newspapers? ( "Please advise us early, also of nrfs .1 . firms, etc. that may in ymtr pp„ .i,,-. mil Ire eligible for lic#se TELEPHONE COMPANY EMPLOYIMi STUDENT -OPERATORS lo preparation for next seasou the Delaware ami Atlantic Telephone and Tclrnuph - Company arc employing *'»tu ii : operator* at this time in order ' have them properly trained ' fox tin- hig rush. Miss Margaret Huff , one of the new students. Other will be placed on duty from

The resignation of Miss LilliSn — Nachh.tuer takes place October 1st. Rumm has it that she will be married -hortly. Miss Helen Stedem, transferred here from Phila.lelphia - airly in the summer, will return to the Filbert Exchange soon. Mis' Beatrice Van Sant is enjoying a twowerkr' vacation, while -Miss Olive Collins has just returned. Miss Evelyn Everinghan will visit the Trenton Fair Thursday and Friday. . HOTEL B1SCAYNE OPEN Mis. Elizabeth Blundin, of the Bis- [ eayi.r, announces that her hotel will, be open for the month of October and is offering a special fall rate. The ' Biscay ne will be the convention head- ' qwirtcii- for the W. C. T. U., hcl<R Oct "tier 18th, 19th and 20th. Mrs. Blundin says the past season has been her most successful one and that she has many I looking* for 1922. K.d a few guests of this popular | hotel stayed the entire season. %■"<• of them have been coming every year ft lire 1913. SPEED BOAT "ZIP"* SINKS Tom and Ed Henderson's speed . boat "Zip" sank Saturday afternoon •Imut 4'i miles off shore In seven fathoms of water. Ed, who was the on!- .me on board at the time, hajl a vci ■■ narrow escape. He hail been Ashing for some time ami had stalled In when the propeller of the boat hit some partly submerge.! ob- | „ Ject and tore a plank from the stern of the lioat. Henderson called to •Harry Nlchol*. who was Ashing close h>. and as he stepped from hisVboat bit - Nichols' bqpt, the "Zip" dlaappeared lieneath the waves. ENJOYING VACATION Mis Mae Hoeffer, of H. F. Stanton's office, left Ocean City last Sund»Y for a two weeks' vacation, part of which will be spent in her home , to» n of Reading, Penna- She is ifryCnpanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mel- and Nathaniel Smith. The /-party left Reading for an automn- ' / bile, tour to Mount Gretna and /' vicinity. ■ ,

=j] ox THE BOARDWALK Ocean City Entertains Very Urge Week- End Crowd September 21th," the' last Saturday in September, - saw an unusually JJ large crowd of cottagers and visitors on the Boardwalk. Roy Bourgeois, of the Strand, stated that he had an. August crowd in his theatre, th Thc tendency of the people to relir rnam Oceaij City longer each seaps son """* manifest this fall than • over iiefore. Very few of the Boar.fth ?al.k 1,usi"ess places have closed and? it is understood many of them will lp remain opetf for October. A numbejr of hMc,a have also announced their intention of keeping open. There are ^ business places on the Boardwalk that would remain open longer only in ',lat thoir ,Pase tor the season has expired. The property owners alongthe walk could help in making a • longer season by extending their ' leases. js 'P',c hathing at the present time ^ can lie thoroughly enjoyed, the water I" being at a warmer temperature than 'l *as °" some days in August. * Fishing just now is appealing to the sportsmen because there are j " plenty of good catches lieing made. " This holds particularly true in the! ' bay. Everything seems to lie to the ' n advantage of Ocean City jn making ful season in the history of thc resort. A good slogan to adopt and V hammer home right now would las -—"Come in June and Stay 'til' if October." * COUNTY CONVENTION 0 The County W. C. T. U. Convention i r held at Goshen on Thursday proved i lt a most successful and entertaining s one. The reports of the different committees were 'all up to the standt- urd and showed an Increase in ing terest. Mrs._Fra.utz .of Moo res town, ,1 president of the Burlington County: y w- C. T. U. made a very delightful p address. Messrs. Boswell, Kay and Bright spoke at different times durr, inif the day and pledged their sup1 port, if electerl, to the enforcement s of the Prohibition ordinance. Mrs. ; Swain. tlTe president of Cape May I County W. C. T. U. was presented r> with a handsome bouquet of white s carnations, one Aower from each „ union in the county. In honor of her reeent birthday. The delegates t brought box lunches and were provitlI eii with coffee by thc local ladies, j The .delegates from Ocean City were: , Mr*. George Parker. Mrs. Mary . Milner, Miss Katherine lewis and Mrs. Sara Smith. S , „ I BOSWELL STAR PLAYER " Assepiblymar Boswell was a star, the famous Cape May lost none of his pep." He ptftw "NmJfi ' over the plate now-a-day* as in the ' lays of yore. He has shown during: ' his memliership in the House of As- 1 f sembly that he is wri.le-awake and: r looking after his county's interest | B every minute, He will do the same | as Senator. UP-TO-DATE WAREHOUSE I e The Ocean City Storage Co. has' d thoroughly renovateil it* warehou*o g at Sixth street and West avenue and n fitted it up as a first-class warehouse, | d and is open for inspection. Rates ; >t and details can be obtained from 1 s. Ferguson Impress Co.. Eighth and j m Wert avenue. -

K 171 FISH A DAYS CATCH Messrs. Cunning. Bailey and Mc- 1 Ir Natt, of the Boardwalk, spent Friday i fishing off Ocpan City, with the re■ult that they, came home with 171 . weakfish. and cniaker,. They went »ut with' Capt. Oscar Cobb, from f ' Corson's Inlet. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS p- I'uhlished in conjunejinn with the K i- .CapofMay County Gazette, Cape May a i„ < oplt House, /or week ending Sept- n f.|Cifilier 9, 1921: - :l, d/ • OCEAN CITY I Willard Cliilds Drniiie, et ux.. to Mary F. Comogys. $1,000. U.t f,7. L lr section A. O * West Jersey Investment Co. to Jay k «. Mowbray, et ux. $1,100. Lots 7 in y jfnd -h block D. plan 2, Gardens. c * S' I{o,|n"' ux..' to William-"" Ba/l,rphy ,I|M0' ,-0t 42' ,,la" 4' M r ^ Thomas J. Sawyer, et ux., to John * Section A. |_. ' William T. Rickards, et ux., to » Daniel Bonade. et ux. M.300. Lot u 725, Section G. r, John H. Williamson ' to Francis C. e | Ely. $7,500.. Portion of lot r.15. M '• j Section A. ej Josiah E. DuBnis, et ux., to Florp ; enee B. Aucr. $5,000. I sits and - If I 023. block 0, plan 1, Gardens. ' | Samuel P. Byers. ct ux.. to Bessie ~ - S. Du:< an, $02250. I.ot 24 an.l N. J W. 1 foot of lot 20. block S. plan 2. B | Ocean City Land Company. 1 j West Jersey Investment Co. to J MelvilM Hanxcom. $700. Lot 4. I ; block 4. plan 2, Garden,', " I Carolyn 1. Harper to Melville Han-1 ' scorn. $1,000. Lot 14. UloA I), plan I : 2, Gardens. j f Jnme* M. Chester to Albert L. Al- I I - , . - FIRE ALARM SIGNALS. 14— Sixth and Pleasure avenue. . 17 — Eleventh and Bay avenue. 18 — Fourteenth and Bay avenue. I I 35 — Seventh and West avenue. I 42 — Second and Asbury avenue. 43 — Fourth and Asbury avenue. I 45 — Eighth and Asbury avenue, i 46 — Tenth and Asbury avenue. 48 — Thirteenth and Asbury avenue. I 49— Sixteenth and Asbury I 51 — North and Central avenue. — 54 — Sixth and Central avenue. 57 — Eleventh and Central avenue. 67 — Twelfth and Wesley avenue. 1 68 — Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. "3 — Fourth and Ocean avenue. 75— Seventh and Ocean avenue. _ 76— Ninth and Ocean avenue. _ 82 — Second and Atlantic avenue. 96 — Boardwalk and Moorlyn terrace Bay avenue and Batternca road — Twentieth and Central avenue. I Bofbr^c Buying I NEXipAR I swourjlariy I stock of rtew ■ ' cmSSSSm/^SXU ! I States hon* Skyke ~ ~ :

FOR SALE A BARGAIN , Doable Howe .. Asbury .venae near 34th street, Ocesn City. 6 rooms snd bath each. * I Front sad back porches. Furnished. $5,250. $2,400 may remain on mortgage. HARRY R. HAYES Realtor Thirty-third »nd Asbury I - - ' * in Yn Ilitsti ii Ills II X - IF SO 1 HAVE SOHRJESV GOOD IOTS AT THIRTYFOURTH STRUCT SECTIOX FOR SALE (HEAP. ! LOTS ARE SELLING FAST. NOW IS THE TIRE TO ELY RFFRRE TREY ADVANCE. IP INTERESTED. CALL WILL ' GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE LRTR AND QUOTE. PRICES TO YOU. 5 HARRYTt. HAYES T, REALTOR Thirtr-lkiid A«bun-'A,e. nd

len, et ux, "$i'.000. S. E. 10 feet of bit I. and N. W. 2T feet of lot 3, block O. plan 2, Ocean City laind Co. Nellie- E. Boy.l, et o\., to Lena Sp-nl • $2,000. let on S. W. lino of PItmouth place 170 feet, S. K. from S. line of Atlantic avenue, 00x75 'feCt. UPPER TOWNSHIP . Neata Baker Charlson, et vjr., to I..- King. $000. Tract of land ■ at Tuckahoe. beginning on public I food frnni Tuckahoff to Rrtci sburg. I adjoining southeast corner of "lot 13." containing 13.03 acre-. Harry Bernstein, et ux.,' to Samuel l.o-w^pi ami 80. section *.\. # City Park. C Stiathmere Corporation to ElizaH. Peacock, lait 20. block S. _Cor.NonV Inlet Land Co. Elizabeth 11. Peacock to Man- Van- _ Same as al«ive. Walter M. Peacock, et al*.. to Elizaireth H. Pc3cock. I*>t 22. lilock 11; lot 41, block 0, Corson's Inlet p Land Co. C Elizabeth H. Peacock, et als.. to M. Peacock. I-ot 4(1, block 0, T Inlet lauul Co. Walter M. Peacock, et als.. to T. I'eacoek. Ix>t 5. block 15, Corson's Inlet Land Co. Same to Charles H. Peacock, la.t 3. block 15. Corson's Inlet laind Co.

Try an Adv. in the Sentinel and eel Quick Results. To One and All Do Not Forgot t Old Reliable Villa Laundry which was established in 1916 it once— complete yonr lattndrv while you waiL Call, write 217 BAY AVENUE Ocean City, N. J. FRANCES FREEMAN. Proo.

Examine the Roots !l j I g your trees, examine the roots. Irf 5 Extrnvugence is often found ut the root of failure. | Open an account with the First National Bank, la 3 PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS FUND ACCOUNTS . |h First National Bank j OCEAN CITY.N.J. | SURF LAUNDRY 029 Ocean Avenue ph.«. u,kj Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK. QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES . PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL 1 LAUNDRY NOW OPEN EA.CORSON General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue BELL PHONE 18 Sutton &. Corson Co.

General Contractor* GRADING AND STREET BUILDING NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON A«. .OCA.H CITT. N. J. — N.H— . Phone S2-J f ALFRED 8CHERM Ocean City Upholsterer and Decorator Y2 Window Shades and Awnings Made 1038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. "SINGER" SEWING MACHINES Have you seen the Utret Singvr Electric Portable Sewing Machine. If not rtop in our rtore and let .«* show yon m real labor saver. Expert repairing on all makes of machines. PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED Wallace A Son, ln<$T Opposite City Hall / T-j-jj - F— =n Have to Do a Lot of ^•ook'ni; a ffi Kitchen , raB vct itiTrffnfiTT Here's a neat serviceable big I capacity Compact little gas range ^ ^ I that will do more cooking than the average gas range that takes up 11 ■ mi as much floor spape. Its a 5aSBaS: ru,cal1 Smootl1 Top CITY GAS UGHT CO

|_I AVE yon a cottage, bungalow CLEAN AS YriUR.HOME * or apartmt&it to furnish? We wmiiiwr chas. e. adams & BRO. • WakeHouse Sixth and Wert 4 '720-22 ASBURY AV€. ' *"* B<,l,'GHT AND SOJL.D I'hila. 1 if fire, 713 Spring Garden j B.II PIhh,« ihu Pumlture Store, Reupho|stcring ESTIMATE 'Window FOR^YOU .Awnings and V " / v '• ' ' 'House Furnishin^\^j ,Our price* are Uwe*t p,,-u,ie <iiii«i.teiit.wni. tJ.HM| Worn and Ret Material Lawrence n. Lear -AS, A, bury Av.nuc c„yi „ j / _ HURLEY-JONES CO. HURLEV-JONES CO. WALTER R. CHATTIN A SON. Moss' • tt16 ASBURY AVE. MONEY TO LOAN ON "MORTGAGE. auce * Bareitol' T,? «**'"' t;','jnow '/ J")U 'G we can tell you at Alston, frln v!li T" Ft* l""P'rt,w Choice cottage, for . Ocaan City. A^lyMo *"d U "»P~vemenl-the' choice of J. M. CHESTER & CO., _ Ocba* Crnr, N. J. ^'u.Aa^rsir£££t&. Clayton Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 eighth st. ocean city. n. j. EWINQ T. CORSON, Realtor (ottage. seven bedrooms. Four complete bathrooms. Lot 80 feet front; 100 fret depth. Two car garage with Chauffers' apartment. Permanent ocean view. One of thc finest locations in Ocean City. "7 A.bl" IN.™ at,. N.J. A-.-' oo^Iu,, bungalows XPARTENTS. AoTiS J. William Morrison REAL ESTATE. AND INSURANCE OCEJAN AVE. BELOW EIGHTH ST. *HOH' ,to OCEAN CITY. N. J. " ^ Ed^ar F. Berber' » Real Estate - to Otat St. Sectlon^of Ocean Olty

__ Don't let the iigring find yon with a vt ^ f and a leaky roof will be apt to remit ia jJ® JJ' contidermble damage. imI'^ ' Chhnneya that leak abonld be looketl - after and made water-tight. Smokey ■ qr^X7v7 \t cblmseya can be ma<te to draw. ' All kind of store and heater repair*, store and heater pipe*.. I Tin, alate and alag roofing. W^Th! 1 SMITH'S h - \ The Tin Smith V-y /~mj l—i .» 1112 Asbury Ave. Phona 73-W All Klnda pf Outtara • SrcoiALiziio IN. PNorzmrr Month on Sixth Stnknt B. F. GOETZ REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOURTH ST. AND ATLANI^C AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. phones: rental. OrricE. 239-J Sale« RESIDENCE. 292-M BUIlDiNOLOT. beach front air onn at nounth strxct r f Clothing for Sale Cheap—Slightly Used lg Girls' Size 16 Suits, Coats, Dresses :e - * Young Men's Suits 1 ip Sizes 36, 37, 38 ^ *L -V , Apply, 1016 Asbury Avenue I ^ DaasiEsassiiSKg bpcbb