• ■ QCEANVCITY SENTINEL, OCEAN" CITY. X. Jy THURSDAY, OCTOBEHvB, 1921 __nv£
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1 — t N E WS OF j ( i AMERICAN LEGION i I 4 , I . KUSSKLI. HKNRT PC 1ST No. 810 Veteran* of Foreign Wan. those |.:irl in it* developments, should : cast aside all affiliation* with other nations ao.l preach the .loctrine of ..no (lac, one country, onp language. In the words of Stephen Decatur: "Our country, may she always he i right; hut our country, riirht or . « rung, speak ami teach the language .if our country, let the language he n inifeat in all transactions. We are Americans, that's all." This is the cree.l of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. Robert G. Woo.lsi.le has again , l>ecn elected for another tepn as National Commander of the V. F. W. at the convention held recently in Commander Mulligan, State Department of Newark, N. J„ is to visit the local post in the near future. The boys arc Retting prepared for him. Five new recruits were taken in at the last meeting, and all seemed pleased with ,lhc order. The meetings are very well at-/ tended, ahd the post is growing. All veterans who have seen service in foreign lands, or waters, ure invited to join. STATE'S POPULATION — 72.8 Per Cent, of Population is Native While The papulation of the State tjf. New Jersey], as recently announced by the Bureau of the Census, Dev partment of Commerce, is 72.8 per • cent, native white and 23.4 per cent, foreign-bom white. In 1910 the percentage of foreign-bom white was . 25.9. \ The foreign-bom white population, which was 058,188 in 1910, increased I,. Tanr.n in lMOfl an increase of to increase
12.2 per cent. The natSre white - INipulation in the same period in- . creased from 1,787,706 to 2598.474 or 28.6 per cent. less than two-fifths (39.9 pef cent.) of the white people in the State are native Americans, bona, of native parents, the total native while of native parentage being 1,212, G75, while ths foreign element is represented by 738,613 foreign-bom j whites, 829,058 native whites, who had foreign-born parents, and 256,711 who had one parent foreign I sim. the other being native. i The total population includes also 117,132 negroes, 100 Indians, 1,190 Chinese, 325 Japanese, 30 Filipinos, 34 Hlnus, 1 Hawaiian, and 1 Korean. In 7 counties of the State the percentage of foreign-born whites has increased and in 17 of the 21 counties there was also an increase in the number of foreign-bom whites. Percentage of Foreign-Bom Whites in the Total Population of Each County— 1920-1910 County 1920 1910 State 23.1 25.9 Atlantic 155 155 = Bergen 25.7 28.6 Burlington . ....... 11.0 10.5 Camden 14.6 14.7. Cape May 95 13.7 Cumberland 10.4 9.5 Essex 24.7 28.8 Gloucester 10.0 9.1 Hudson 28-9 32.fi funterdon 8.5 7.4 Mercer : 22.5 24.0 Middlesex 30.3 34.7 Monmouth .— — — - 12.4 12.5 Morris - , >17.7 21.2 Ocean 105 9-1 Passaic 345 395 •Salem ! '•< «•». Somerset 21.6 , 215 Sussex 11.7 •* 15.6 Union 25.2 27.5 Warren 12.0 145 FRESHMAN RECEPTION The Freshman class of the Ocean / City High School will l»e given a re- / caption Friday, October 7th, at 8 o'clock in the high school building, tins affair opens the high school's trial season.
■ ENJOYS SENTINEL I nrrespondrnds Also Desire Longer ' Season Here j ( ► Ocean City Sentinel, , Ocean City, New Jersey. Dear Sirs: We expect to close our cottage at * . No. fi04 14th street, on the 3rd of.* October much to our regret because . I he season, even from the 11th oft May when we came down, has been 1 f the most enjoyable ever experienced f in Oecan City. 1 j ( Please send our paper until further i I notice to No. 3518 North Broad' I r treet, Philadelphia, Pa. f It seems only fair to congratfc- \ . l ite the authorities and 'the business r : people of your town, because of their * effort to make September of this j i year a live month, for they certainly ., t - icceoded and 1 believe the time is | f not fur distant when it would pay to i" make the same effort during October, i! of each year. 1 1 should much appreciate advice j ( front you as to why the two squares j , 1 of new boardwalk from 13th to 15th ! j * street has not been completed as con- , * traded for and promiscil early last 1 spring anil trust there is no truth in jt the rumor that the Commissioners in- j ( * tend to use the lumber secured for j ® that purpose m the building of the . r new boardwalk at 5th street. 1 Yours very truly, t MORTIMER SKINNER. ] * _ i' j September 30th, 1921. Ocean City Sentinel, e Ocean City, N. J. * Gentlemen: The writer has closed his opart- 1 ments in Ocean City. No. 1124 Ocean avenue, now occupying his home in . Camden, No. 325 North 6th street. '• Will you be kind enough to for-1 ward the Sentinel there. The Sentinel seems to give all the news "I of Ocean City, and is very interest- - uig to us. r We have spent n very pleasant '• summer in Ocean City, and only re- , grel that we are obliged to come * home at this time. The month of Septemlvr has been beautifut. 'j ^ Yburs very truly, nu-in iL-crPL'D JESTER.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Publislieil in conjunction with the ! Cape May County Gazette, Cape May 1 House, for week ending Sep- ' jtembcr 23, 1921: = OCEAN CITY Thomas J. Sawyer, ct ux„ to Elizabeth A. Seeds. $150. I Jit 211,' i section B. | ' First National Bank of Ocean City to The American Stores Company. '$12,000. Ut 4 OS* section A. George W. Kirchnbr, et ux., to jjFloyd C. Simms. $2,300. Lot begin- ' ning at point in rear line of lot 11, 'block B, 80x80 feet. George W. Harris, et ux., to John Breyer. et ux. $200. Ij»t 101, plan 4, bay front. ' Martha M. Springer, ct als.. to John B. Christian. $1,500. l..*s 13 ami 15, section 3, Ocean Front Real Co. ; Frederick E. Levis, ct als., to George E .l*vis. Lot 684, sedion 2. Harvey C. Miller, etux., to Eliza- . ] L. Schreiner. $W..50.' S. E. ; feet of lot 1", N. 8. 8's feet of lot | 19, block O, plan 2, Ocean City Land ! Co. j Leon M. Leopold to J. Boone WinI tersteen, ct ux. $7,000. N. W. 40 j of lots 693 and. 694, section D. Edith L. Worley to Margaret Tru- \ Hayes. Portion of lots 71 and 72, ! section C. James V. Williams, et ux.. to ' I_ Schreiner. $5,800. Pad | t - Before Luyintj) | Next Car " seeour, lar^xr stock'of r\ew sndKith-Orade t" i UsedCars i CatAor71at* Payments ; StatesHotorSiiivke 808AtbahrAve ^ ATLANTICJC1TY.NJ. >
— — — — * FOR SALE A BARGAIN ( Double Boom on Aabqfy avcr.ue near 31th street. Ocean City. 6 rooms and bath each. | Front and back porehea. Furnished, $5550. $2,400 may remain on mortgage. HARRY R. HAYES Realtor Thirty -fhird and Asbury Are Yof Iiterestfid in Lois ' , e. IF SO 1 HAVE SOME VERY GOOD LOTS AT THIRTYFOURTH STREET SECTION FOR SALE CHEAP. LOTS ARK SELLING FAST. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BEFORE THEY ADVANCE. IF INTERESTED, CALL, WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE LOTS AND QUOTE PRICES TO YOU. HARRY R. HAYES REALTOR Thirty-third" tad Aabury Ave.
of lot 17^. 'block phi^i 2. Ocean City Ijind Co. Ri-.illn UairTbud. «•: vir., : • Marjorie A .T. Dougherty. $2,500. N, K naif of l.,l TbJ. sect n>e I_ Rolied M. Thompson "■ CharlottS. Cheiner. 81,500. Lot Iv.b -ccti.m N. P. James H. Uro-.singhmii.-Jr.. oi als.. 1 tries M. I I|. . f|k£MkLot Shearer. $3500. Part of lot «05. section A. Same to Jl'ny'E. reVaux. $3,500 Part of lot 605. section A. The Moore Securitirs Co. to Robert It. Gkfcw ■ $3,200. All of lot 3!<0. and N*tT half of lot .191. section C. Ada K. Ilann, et vir.. John P. Fox. Lot beginning at point in N. W. line of Ocean avenue. 30 feel ■ x 135 feet. UPPER TOWNSHIP Anthony F. A. Stedem, et ux.. to William laiwry. Jr. Tract on W. side of road from Becidcy* Point, adjoining lot 6, of Mary Y. Bumell, dee'd.. binding tract I and Pond Creek and containing 60 acres. 3 roils ya-tnn! 10 perches. he Lost something? Place an ad in ay the SENTINEL and it will be quick,p_ returned.
KIRK \l tRM SIGN ILS LI Sixth and Pleasure avenue | . 17— Eleventh and Buy avenue • 1 IS— Fourteenth and Buv avenue >' : - Seventh and West avenue . '12 - Second ami Aabury , avenue * , 13— Fouith and Asbury avenue I - Eighth and Asbury avenue 111— Tenth and Asbury avenue 18 — Thirteenth and Asbury avenue^ " 19 — Sixteenth and Anbury siivcnyie 1- North' pad Central -aveme- li "> t--Sixtji and Central avenue ' 57 - -Eleventh and Central avenue i bV-TwM/fh and Wesley avenue ' *;v— Fourteenth and Wtnley avenue . 7:1— Fourth! ami Ocean avenue „ 73— Seventh and Ocean, avenue 76— Ninth and Oceatr avenue x2— Second Intff' Atlantic avenue < , nr.— Boardwalk and Moorlyn terrace 1 '.M l ilSv avenue and Battersea road 521— Twentieth ami Central avenue f To One and Al! :Oo Not Forgot t Old Reliable Bay Vi lla Laundry which was established in 1916 . Trv it once— complete your laundry while you wait. Call, write or phone, teo-w " 217 BAY AVENUE Ocean City, N. J. FRANCES FREEMAN. Prop.
BUSINESS FORESIGHT I I 3 PER CENT. PAID ON SAVINGS Fl'ND ACCOUNTS |j 1 First National Bank h OCEAN CITY, N.J. | SURF LAUNDRY929 Ocean Avenue pa.... u»-j Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK. QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL LAUNDRY NOW OPEN FTTXISrson" I General' Contractor 1^37 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW' JERSEY ^OADS, SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADsj
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General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON Ave. OCC AN ClT V. N J . Phone 82 -J f ALFRED SCHERM Ocean City Upholsterer and Decorator Window Shades and Awnings Made Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. "SINGER" SEWING MACHINES Have you accn the latest Singer Electric Portable Sewing Machine. If not stop in our store and let us show you a real labor saver. Kxpcrt repairing on all makes of machines. PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED Wallace & Son, Inc. Opposite City HnJ
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Have to Do a Lot ot Cooking in a Small Kitchen Here's a neat serviceable big capacity compact little gas range that will do more cooking than the average* gas range that takes up twice as much floor space. Its a Vulcan Smooth Top AT THE CITY GAS LIGHT CO. J
an Advt. in-bave-n line of Ft-RNiritRK at l.<than phiiadeijotia price. \v , > The Sentinel shades. a speciatlv, — 7" , CHAS. E. ADAMS A BR c and Get Results 720-22 ASBUBV AVF * " . * <#• Bell Phone. 1 86-J l urnlture Stored . 4! Reupholstcring ccriuiTc (Window Shades ESI IMATE • , FOR YOU .Awnings and 'House Furnishings j- . ' . • Lawrence H. Lear " . 654 Asbury Avenue * _.*■ Ocean City, N. J. J jj HURLEY-JONES CO. HURLEY-JONES CO. WALTER R. CHATTIN A SON. MORS 1116 ASBURY AVE. J MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. • No watting for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you al opce. Bargain* m Bajf and Ocean front pro|>ertle*. Choice cottages fot "osaii city Apply to / ' f M CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. All buaineox t-an«aclr.l through thi* office i« in acconTance with Hie following slogan •'! kuoffitt Joti and mainlitm tlrully ti bmmtn ■".J ix no uvy inleresM in personal speculation:' Rrxnllx: A vde completed on Ihe above principal profit, both Seller and Barer. Write for lixtiug* end make your headClayton Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY. N. J. EWING T. CORSON, Realtor (Ullage, seven bedrooms. Four complete bathrooms. ■LnL JW feet front; 100 feet depth. Two car garage with thauffers' apartment. Permanent ocean view. One of the finest locations in Ocean City. 757 Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. . i „ u but sell rent insure cottages bungalows apartments motels J. William Morrison REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OCEAN AVE. BELOW EIGHTH ST. phonc. .ao OCEAN CITY, N. J. EM^ar T. Berber Real Estate ' 4 j In 31st St. Section of Ocean City — Fine Cottages for Sale or I can Rent yon most any Rent IjJ Cottage in our District Lots Sold on Terras
Don'l let the apring find you with a )) and a leaky roof will be apt to result ia , considerable damage. Chimneys tlmt leak ahoultl be' looked r'MI"nc'"c''n ,nlu'c '6 draw. \ SMITH'S /jj j \ The Tin Smith '~/ / — ' 1112 Asbury Ave. PhonV 73- W All Klncim of tluttora SrccmuziMQ in Rnorenrr nouth or Sixth Mrnte r b. f. goetz REAL E&T ATE AGENCY FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. phones: • Rentals Office. 239-j Sales residence. 29bsm building lots beach front 0«t off at fourth 8tfcet ' Clothing for Sale Cheap—Slightly Used j Girls' Size 16 . Suits, Coats, Dresses Young Men's Suits > Sizes 36, 37, 38 _/■ Apply, 1016 Asbury Avenue •

