Ocean City Sentinel, 3 November 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

• ' OCEAN CITY SENTINEL OCEAN' CITY. X. I.. THI IISDAY. NuVKMBKR a. lifcil rlvE . - — -V-— —

SCHOOL CHILDREN WIN AIR FLIGHTS \ciomarine Manager Also Awards SI to Six Other Children .1 K. Drown, nraiiawi of tho big : • . nirci Arromarflie Uurt wusheir , , . ..jii^Miun with the Hallowe'en ' i..l, tobl the children uf the — V l-rinlox in the public scfmoln . give a free rule to thi.se sub■n.g'tlio liest essays "describing the ..marine or flying. There were any L-r of essays submilteif an. I jt Mr. Ilrown i|uite some time to |e ju-t which were the !>esl. The essay* were not to be over 200 : . ami were to lie entirely original, .inurement of the winners was • Moii. lay in the Assembly room he High School. So nijjny essays ueic good that Mr. BrownVwurded honorable mention prizes\f ft The winners of the rhlo from Die"" M.Mey avenue school are: Jumes Smith, age 8, 3rd gnnle; Mary Cole. ■•>. Ith gnnle; Trean Rotifer, age o, h graile. un.l Kvelyn Baker, nge tit, 5th graile. Those from the High School aie: Frances Han, age 11. 7th graile; Jeanette Smith, age 11, 7th .•rule, anil JFSn Moir, age 12. 7th The one tioDnr prize winners are: i \\ esley avenue school I Thelma Mary Smith, age 0, 3ril graile; Robert Storage X, 3 r.l graile. ami W. Hutchon; age S, 3nl gra.le. ( High School I Jo-eph Sooy. age 12, 7th graile; James tlnwr, agp 11, 7th gra.le. and Ruth Jones, age It, 7th grade. .k. n up Monday morning f..r a ri.le , . the big sea plane, arenmpanied byMr. Brown. The essay that follows .. -erves particular mention and was ihmitted in poetry by Franres Hart, age It: Ti- been the cherished secret of To fly like h bird. like the robin or lark. Hut who would have thought their . dreams might come true; l.i-ten, my dears, and I will explain Some real bright fellows way hack in tlie seventies, t Ah! but this brings bock to my heart old memories) Desired very much to fly even as you and 1, They invented a flying lioat that sail- — ed the sky. Rut now the people regard it as lit common thing; - To bear the aeroplane's motor giiyiy Tho" -*tig few who are able to stoar to the sky. , . High as the clouds that roil majestically by. And if by chance such an opportunity knocks at your door, Hastily open it and enjoy the thrill evernv>re.

L: NEW LOCATION 1Mb ,M. TaWnM-nd to Have Offices at Kighth Street and Haven Avenue Otis M. Townsend, the reliable huihler, will takejosscssion of his new uffice* at Eightn street and Haven avenue tomorrow. A builders' supply deportment will be an added kervice at this new locatiun. Mr. Townsend for mrat time past has maintained plumbing, painting and electrical departments in connection with hi* building," or, in other wonis, in the building of a hoibe Everything from the drawing of she plans ko the completion of the hoildjngigmone within Mr. Townsend'* He has been a builder in Ocean City for 11". years and in that time has built '• over 1200 houses. William L. Hexamer's, at Plymouth place amf Atlantic avenue, Clayton Haines Brick's Hume nn Wesley avenue and the residence of Dr. Wlllets P. Haines are just a few of the show places built by him. At the present time he has under construction an apartment house for Clarepjw Wilson at 13th and Ocean; a bungalow at 14th and Pleasure fer, Freda B. Crowley; 9 bungalows for Sherman E. Ayres at 19th street and 32nd street. H. COLLISSON AT. SWARTHMORE Norman Harvey Collisson, a graduate of the Ocean City High School, is in the second year of a civil engineer's course at Swarthmore College, Pa. As a member of the Ocean City High School he took an active interest in all athletic events and for several seasons was a member of Ocean City's beach patrol. * At Swarthmore he b a member of the Varsity football squad in addition to taking an active part in the swimming and track events. While not a member of the beach patrol this season on Labor Day he assisted in the rescue of three Itghcrs at P»rk place. SLIGHT BLAZK The Fire Department was called out Monday morning to extinguish a blaze in the . tailor shop of Frank Denon at Ocean avenue and eighth street. The shop h»* been closed since last i Thursduj. Mr. Denan being out of l>wn. It wa* extinguished with Atam&alar

FIRST ARRIVALS FOR DISARMAMENT V. .iw t HB v mi FROM ENGLAND FROM BELGIUM

FROM ITALY World war heroes from *11 nations have commenced to arrive In the V. S. (or the Disarmament Conference called by President Harding. First to arrive v«#s General Armando Diaz, ot Italy, shown here reviewing West Point cadets: next was General Byon Jacques of Belgium, shown arriving in New York and third. Admiral Realty, oi the British Navy, with his wife upon arrival in New York. y - 1 '' 1 , 1 ;I MANY SALES Uon AI George W. Barker, et ux., to George I Reported From the Office of Maaoey A. Dateeheg. S. W. 20 feet of lot R22, and Edwards Section L; also lot 838. Section L. , ,W> ...1 ileal tor,, tr- - '*** *• - ,.,rt . nwnbrr .1 mm «1„ "¥*•" " . ,h„.u«h their uffier lie, the M- „ J™." ,*■ . Christian. I/>t 339, Section D. owing. - Susan P. Stiies, et als., to Frederick , „J™*: T , u C. Worrell. Lei S8S. the «. W. h.lt J""w *7 S'lT"; T. J ' * a part of lot SSS. Seeii.o D. BUT*,, of nnSM.Uj.ftr . eon- £ Th„m. siderstion of nearly <20,000. , M . , sasrvjerJE: , - -on.llj conduct HI. hotel oe.l K-'ph l«00. Lot 36, pl.o complete He reooreOoos *•»«•" * 7„ „ Cmorpe W. ^.SfrriBt el ... W let 885. SeeI Thi, oeene, eta . «U the C..ieo u ^ „ *»» E. »e,IJmpo.theBmHt.elk,....yed,. let. 170 .ml 17!, cate for nearly 37SJXX). * A double mic has be^ma-le of the c ^ shoem#kcr el ux > to corner et Seeeeth i .tnet .ml the g ^ ^ ^ £ lloael-a k. Th . pe ^|-rt 20O3S feel of lot 835, Section D. I p, Pool lem-relle. of Ph.lmlelph l, . 8Uelm«l, et o>„ t. .,11 km.en mmm.r coltepe r, m,H he- , ^ , f.m .-ettlement ... ■> » - Fm, ta| c„ , ef Philedelphm, to. elo« te 130.000. ^ ,■ «" " M*ie— enuteomh 7 „ p j itn.tL Estate transfers w~u h. Ihihli.hel in eoniunction with the B • i Cape May County Geeettr. C.pe ll.y t,DD ^ ^ f . - Court House for wrek endln, CTetehe, p Whj„ „ rfr 13 end , I Ith end ts. Section 3. (keen Front Keel Ee r WALTER C. JOHNSON . tion G. landscape architect Edwanl F. Golf, ct ux., to Robert B. and plowst I^e. ctux. $10,000. I-ots 743 ami N. -,5 „p.r i.nr» in -«rk l; K. 10 feet ot lot 7.S, Seetloo A. P_j» ~rV,V*H,SSr^ I Alexander Chambley, et ux., to ran- Ur>. tar .sH pumin*. r nie S. Noble. $25,000. Part of lots M uj k„tatu tm, l.« ,, 542 and 544. Section A. M ;>s«u Cmmtt Tmvor T. M.tthow., et oru_ te At- w(;sT aVE_ <k.EAN CITY, N. J. r /re.1 Edgar Freeman. Lot 587, See- t j I Ptrene «w" T""M WM. T. TAYLOR PAPER HANOER I Ocean City, N. J. 912 ( cntral aTenne K i "

C. Spooner. ! 8,600. S. W. 20 feet t.f nue. 150 feet N. F. 'rem N. K. line of 'lot -672 and N. W. 10 fuel of !■ -7:;. 'it tieet. :.iki:;0 feet. i Section l>. Sarah M. Abbott, et-vir., to UoD Margaret S. Graham t« It. Franklin M. i-d.l. $1,000. 1M 193. Section >« Goetz. $300. Lit.-- S and Section B. N. P. B. Franklin Goets, *t ux., to Samuel Outdo Houanl Schermerlioni to4" . J. Comfort, et ux. Same as e. William F. Norris, et u\. $1,600. Lot Mi".ro Securities Co. to Kmmu Section D. .Campbell. $2,575. Lot I-J2. Section i: IV.vi.i N. >tc<;..dder.. et ux. to Frank Thomas S. Simmons, et u\., to J. K.nanagb, et u\. $2,200. North _ Charlotte S. Chester. ' Ut 776, Sec- h:.'f of -lot 560. Section A. '"tion A. " - M.ry C. Morrill, et al-., to Rhoda Florence' M. Champion. >1 vir.. to F. II. *450. Lot 6Vi. Shction G. William F. Sinluio.,m. $10,000. L>t t'pper Township 8x3. Section A. " Strathmejie Corporation to Milton City of Ocean City In Leon M. Bochret. tl ux. lot 35. block 13. ! leopoiif. Quit-Clalrris all right, title Strathmrn-. 'and interest in lot 197 and 198. block Frank J. wng, et IB. to Edward 7. Section N. P. R.Camp. J7'>0. l.ot at Tuckahoc bcCharles F. Zimmerman, et ux.. to ginning at stone in middle of road * Ernest E. Hedler, et u\. #900. IJ>t from Tuckahoe t-. Peter-'mur- Also S. 653, Section A. K. corner of lot 13-60x198 fcet— conFrederick J. Geiger. et ux.. to A. I). tabling 43.63 square roils. McNeill. $4<X). Lots 760. 76 1 and 762. Mary Carothers, et vir., to K. • Section L Robert Stackhouse, el al. $1 and .lis- E Casper S. Garrett, et u\.. to Jo.-- charge of mortgage. Lot at Strath-, iephine Y. Shuman. #5.100. S. W. 10 imere. 25\150 feet, in N. W. line of feet of lot 636 anil N. E. 20 feet of {Holiday avenue. lot 637, Section D. 3, — _ _= Anna R. Carll, et vir.. to 1-eon M. — ig W ^ ■ Ismpold. $12227.. Is.t beginning at KM H |Ol ™ point in N. W. of Atluntic irvcZ " ^\| f?HgjrrT »ahr«"iil?yS5 II irctmrat ol ITCH. OCZEMA. jy( " J " ° ^ ° i 1 nT L M Hughe* Central Pharmacy 8th and Wesley At*. Befbj^^nt William Maloney next. car Auto Electricians see our. larr^e Speeiiometers Repaire.1, Batteries tmahz^h-drede Repaired, Presto-I.ite Storage UsedCars Ba erics. Acetylene Gas Appl ce* i Generalog, Starter and Ignition work SWg*W«SBmCt IJ17 ATLANTIC AVENUE 908AiamncAv& V ATLANTIC CMTYJU ATLANTIC CITY, V J. Phone

FOB YOUR FALL PAINTING SEE To , , ^ JAMES A. WILSON ' ° ° 0rBO 4? Asbury Avenue • Bay Villa Laundry Practical Painter whicb WaS eS,abUsl,C<i in '9'6 i and Try it once — complete yonr laundry ! Hardwood Finisher while you wait. Call, write Interior Finishing my Specialty or phone. Estimates Cheerfully Given > «0-W All work guaranteed 217 BAY AVENUE I'hon. 112-J tk.an City Ocean City. N. J. FRANCES FREEMAN, Prop. sound advice from your banker ' 9 may prove of value hi the solving of some difficult flnan- L : Do not hesitate to consult us freely when you wish. L§ This is a good bank with which to have your Check- ( First National Bank I OCEAN CITY.N.J. \M SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Avenue pa.nr. u»-j Ocean City, N.j. GOOD WORK. QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL LAUNDRY NOW OPEN 'jrjj-T" '1 Have to Do a Lot of --'==y Cooking in a Small jvSp.." Kitchen mm Jim Here's a neat aeiviceable big capacity compact little gas range that will do more cooking than the MliaaiHTOiy avera8e 8as ranKe '^at takes up ar"T^ H twice as much floor space. Its a Vulcan Smooth Top CITY GAS UGHT CO ip

: for sale Are Yoi Iflteresieil in Lots a rargain ** D" IF SO 1 HAVE SOME VERY GOOD LOTS AT THIRTY- " . _ a. FOURTH STREET SECTION FOR SALE CHEAP. ,t Double House on Asbury avenue near 3 t * re* LOTS' ARE SELLING FAST. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY 6 rooms and bath each. BEFORE THEY ADVANCE. IF INTERESTED, CALL, WILL k Front and back porches. gg GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE LOTS AND QUOTE VRICES Furnished. $5,250. $2,400 may remain on mortgage. ^ ^ „ HARRY R. HAYES HARRY*. HAYES Realtor realtor ^ J Thirty-third and Asbury Thirty-third and Asbury Ave. th> _ ' . I ^ • ' a ' . _- ,

HA^^5S^ra'Try an Advt. in than Philadelphia prices. Window The Sentinel shade* a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. and Get Results 720-22 ASBURV AVE. BELL PHONE 18 Sutton- &, Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND BUILDING Ninth St. tso Simpson awg. ocean cm. n j Phone. 1 86- j « I'urnlture Stored Rcupholslcring ccTiliiTG \Window Shades ESTIMATE . FOR YOU .Awnings 'House Furnishings Our price# are laiwest poiwlble consisleril with t».».*l Work ami lte»t Material -- Lawrence n. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. HURLEY-JONfcS CO. hurley-jones co. WALTER R CHATTIN a SON. modi, lite ASBURY AVE MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know It you can g«(l It; we can tell yon at uuee. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front propertlea. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for Investment ami for Improvement— the choice ot Ocean City. Apply to ^ J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. All buainrss trausactnl through thi* office ts in accord.. mr *rhli the following slogan , his office does and maitlaiHt strictly a brokerage t ,tnJ is in so way interested in personal speculation." Result* : Jt sale completed on the above principal profit* both Seller and Buyer. Write for listing-, and make your headquarters with Clayton Haines Brick— REALTOR ! ^11 eighth st. ocjan city. n j Ewing T. Corson REALTOR 7B7 ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CI TV. N.J. All Wort. Guaranteed Auto Tee* E •<!*«• tea furnished Phone S2-J f ALFRED 8CHERM Ocean City Upholsterer and Decorator Window Shades and Awnings Made 1038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. E. A. CORSON : General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES. BULKHEADS T-r = in n — =tnr=lni. 3E==H=ir: i-IB - Ed^ar T. Berber Real Estate In 31st St. Section of Ocean City ib Fine Cottages for Sale or i ean Rent you most any Rent IjJ Cottage in our District i /its Sold on Terms »e • __ Don't let the iprii.g fiml yon with a |mZy ~)"i and a leaky roof will be apt lo result i* flb -**-1/ - considerable damage. Chimneys that leak shonld I* looked , "r"rr *ml made water-tight. Smokey 1 tf ' J kinJ "ovc *"J h*aU* repairs, Tin. slate ani* Sag roofing. : Tt\ SMITH'S \ The TIn SmIth / / Ay r — I * 1112 Asbury Ave. Phon* 7.vw All Kinda of Quttara ' SrioiAuziHO in fnontnrr north on Sixth Strkit B. F. GOETZ real estate agency FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. phones: rentals office, 23B-J sale* RESIDENCE. 202-M BOILDINO LOT* . ' USACH FRONT QRT ORF at fourth Strurt ■