^ , ocean city sentinel, ocean city-, n.. j„ thursday, november 17. 1921 ^ ^ . . _ se'-'en •
RALPH L. CHESTER A BUSY REALIOR i Predicts Good Season for Ocean City During the Coming Year • j: will not he possible to huilii . cottages and apartment* in ' Oc a" City by next spring to take care \ „f thr demand for the season <jf 1922." " js th<- statement of Ralph i.. Chester. ( rfjjt.ir of this dty, with offices at Eighth ami Central avenue. Mr. : Chest <t, continuing, Raid: "I have erect eti 20 Chester-built homes during.] j;i2 : Half of them, have been sohl . ilrcad; ami a few are still under con struction. My sale* so far this year . arein excess of the sales of any prcvi,111-. eat afltl I still have two muiiths tu i- 1. There is no disputing the past was" the most-uiospcrous in the history of the reso rO^r very body will Ue kept busy this comingm-inter." One of the reasons for thevoLmir- - „f hu-iness handled by Mr. Chester during the year can he credited to the fact that he has experience no difficult; in securing mortgage money. A list of sales that have been made recently by this office follows: Two lots on Ocean avenue between Kil.-t and Second streets to John M. Simons, of Philadelphia. L.t fofs*he account of Harry Head- • lev , Atlantic avenue lietween Moorlyn terrace anil Ninth street. Two family apartment now being erected at Third street and Oreaan avenue sold to William Maloney, of pkiiiulelphia. Two family apartment on First ft rcet near Atlantic avenue sold to Ji>-inh H. Bnuit, of Philaiielphia. i -ttage, 869 Brighton place recently purchased from Paul Weitzel by I.ydia. Slocum has been sohl to William J. Kolh, of Philadelphia, who is occupying the cottage this winter. lot on Central avenue lietween 2lst .ml 22nd streets for the account of Harry A. Robertson, also a lot ut 55th -licet and Asbury avenue sold to John Malone. I .ot on Atlantic avenue south of Sixth street for the account of John P. Fox. to W. J. Van 1 .oaan, who has given a contract to build a two family ' apartment. 1-ot on Wesley avenue between 17th • and 18th streets to Charles R. Wanmcmacher, of Philadelphia. Sold for the account of Levertt N'ewcomh, seventeen lots on both sides of Central avenue between 35th and •36th street*. For the account of John B. Christain, two lots on St. Charles, place to Jennie P. White, of Philadelphia. Ixit on Central avenue rand 21st street for the account of Thtmas Harrison to William Thompson, of Philadelphia. RED MEN WILL MEET One thouasnd Red Men from all parts of this State will gather at Egg Harbor City next Saturday night Nov'. 19th, to initiate a class of two hundred candidates under the auspices iiunureti canniciarcs uniicr uic uuspicos
at the Allied Tribes of Atlantic CounTrr^onidstiag of fourteen tribes of the lihgrnvrd Order of Red Men. Un-j ru- Tribe, of Trenton, wdll send its team to officiate the Adoption and Warrior* degrees. This team is rated .the best in. the State and recentlyinitiated Governor Edwards at TrenKalmia Tribe, of this city will con-, tribute a number of candidates anil send n targe delegation. POLLED GfHID VOTE "That the colored vote of the city stands together wus proven by the t.uinlmFof votes I poll"' ,lt ,h« tleetfbii as a candidate for Justice of Peace in the First War#' was . the statement of Florida Jones, a progressive colored resident, when asked for his opinion on the result of the elec- __ lion. "The activities of my people show that the colored voters of the city desire and aim to have repre- - ntation aiyrt that they are willing to uppart one another. I was defeated hut I appreciate the support given me by my friends." PAST COUNCILLORS MEET Past Councillors' Association of the Junior Mechanics of Cape May County, will meet at Tuckahoe this evening. The State officers of the organization will he present and it I* **- peeled that all of the councillors of the county will I* represented at this gathering. Final arrangements win I*. made at this time for the Association members to attend in ti .hody ™ services in the First M. K. Church^ this dty. on Sunday, November 20th. \\Z~~~ • SOMEONE SAYS: Quality Printing They Refer to the Ocean City Printing and Publishing Company PRINTING in AH It'* BRANCHES
GOOD ROADS | Wm. K. Hrxamcr Tells of Record Trip in 1894 Speaking t.. O.mnio.k,|*t William E. i of the r.mils now to Allan- i . tic City and Ocean City, he .aid there r is i|uite u difference nhw from' 1891 t when I drove w'ith a team from Seven Stars Hotel. Frankfonl. Philadelphia. V to Atlantic City- in 9 hours and 28 t minutes. j,et that was record breaking j , speed at that time for a team of 1 : tending a banquet at the Seven Stars Hotel, in Frankfonl, when William ' O'Neill, then one of the prominent mill * men of Frankfonl, said he had a team ' ; for sale which he would sell for *250. 1 , M*". Holmes, of Chicinnati kidded I O'Neill, and O'Neill -aid. "I bet you 1 the team of horses against *250 that - : r i can drive them. to Atlantic City in 1 than 12 hours." There was quite ' ' a ditference of opinion and over *2,000 1 was bet the., and there. The race'1 against time was* arranged for William O'Neill, owner find driver"; Wilt, liam E. Hexamer. time keeper, and : Judge Reese Johnson and Bert Lyons ' as goiiie3r-mnde up the part; . There were no gravel roads then lietween Hammonton and Ahsecon — only , sand roads. The party left Sunday morning, October 28th, 1894, from the Seven Stars Hotel at Frankfonl. The total weight of carriage ami passengers was [' I.ik m*. Start at Seven Stars Hotel. Frankfonl 6.02 A. M M Arrive at Market St. Ferry. Philadelphia 0.44 " ™ left Ferry 0.53" " Arrive at Camden on Ferry 0.58 " " f Fi.st Tote' Gate. Haddonfiel.l Avenue 7.12 » " . Collingswood 7.24 " " West horn 7.31 " " Haildonfield (0 miles from Camden ) 7.42" " a White Horse Hotel (5 >ninI ute' stop, 10 miles from Camden) 8.05 " " Gilihshoro 8.25 " " it BirlS" *'4K )t Wilton (3 minutes' stop) 9.00 " " ^ Blue Anchor (5 minutes' „ "top) . 9.42 " " Hammonton, arriveil (50 ,f minutes' stop) 10.45" « n Hammonton, left 11.15 " " .„ Egg Harbor (5 minutes' I,.' Stop) j 12.45" " Pavonin 1.45 " " ,1 Absecon 2.35 Pleasantville 2.50 " " Drawbridge 3.17 " .. Kuehnels Hotel, Atlantic ' City 3.25" " ^ Net time, 9 hours, 23 minutes. When you now consider that you, can drive from my home in Morion,] j" to Ocean City in 2 hour* and 40 min-| utes; quite a difference, but if we had I sl the roads of 1894 i doubt if the auto r would come through in much better t time. The Saturday evening tiefore we started we had heavy rains, but that helped us much as it packed the sand and made the traveling bet- , ter for the team. You must also renierndr nt that time from Hammonton ?* to Absecon, the road was only a onewagon trail through the pines and oak shrubs and there were turn-outs where
we hail to watt in case we saw a team coming the other way. When you take this time of 9 hour* q and 23 minute*, it equal* 553 minutes' c •anil we stopped for 63 minutes, leav- 1 ing un actual time of "traveling 500 minutes and thp distance is nearly 70 ^ mile*-~thereforc, this team ilid 7 min- „ utes and 8 seconds to the mile. A pprty by the name of Griffith, j, , who had a good team left also with ■, l the party ami his team of horses werei : played out at Absecon. where h? had e put them up for the night. ; s GOING SOUTH ! ^ Word has. Iieen rcceiveit from J. E. ' | C. Brown, manager of the Aeromarine t who were in this city during the Carnival. Leaving this re- 1 [ sort they took the big flying boat to , Stone Harbor, Wildwood and Cape 1 . May. They are gradually working!1 their way south as far as Florida, on' c . an adveitisidjfcampaign, stopping at] , many places on fhe way. Crisfield, | , • I'licmnoke, Cape Charles, Hampton D . Roads and Norfolk County Club are]1 a few points of interest where they j a , stopped. ! r ' ; t TRF.ASl'ftV DEPARTMENT ! °"" zzltzz. 1 * o",r. lt|n' liTriir«? SETc!* In thc t ouni t, ,,f C.i-^M.T^nnrt Sui# of ^Nvw ^ too ZLltZZ' in «lrSb|^n*TO>rTSrn"l»*- ' ' ; JoTrTj. "s*j : ' purp™"' Sow. ihrrrfnr*. I. II. B. CrianiniM, <omo- f I tmltar of the Currvnrr. dn krrotiT cortif, lknl Th. I'lrit Nnlinnnl llnnk of Orann ail." in th, Clt, of Onwn I'llJ. In Ih, Count, of ; •i-x-ihrd in lla ninrmWd artlclM of umln- ] , lion nninafr. on^t tin*- of buunM.. O no- - t,-»o,ntl dW,J>f , CoMlptmlkr of Uw-Camac,. ' CS.rtar No. »0*0 E*uuuifare No. tVtl j Plans and Estimate* Furnished All Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON ' Contractor and Builder 156 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY FIRE ESCAPES for all types of buildings i ALSO REPAIRED AND PAINTED We guarantee approval of lH local and State authorities ^ on all our work. jt Builders' Iron Work td t BROWNWORTH i CO. 161 1 SAMBOM BTRBIT p. PHILADELPHIA 'k "Ul u* EaCtmxU"
41 SAP OLIO Finda counties* u*ea in the kitchen. It dean* cutlery, kettles, tins, porcelain, china, earthenware, linoleum, oilcloth, refrigerators, tile, marble, shelves and floors. See that the name SAPOLIO is on y every package. r^^gggf/ik MW ENOCH MORGANS SONS CO. SoJ. Mmm fm.fsi.ru KJ| York U. S.A. MAKES POTS AND PANS I LOOK UKE NEW
monuments] Headstones, Markers, Sills, Corner Posts MEMORIALS OF DIGNITY AND DISTINCTION Designed, cut and erected with particular regard for individual requirements . You can choose from the largest and finest stock of material* ever collected— standard granites and marbles fc from quarrie* famou* for the 1 quality of their product. r We Specialize ia Designing and Manufacturing ^ Mausoleams, Public and Private Memorials ^ Car fan Paid la all Pmrduuan V1D_ MAIN OFFICE AND YARD CAMDEN p pf. j. Opp. Harleigh Cemetery Opp. Atlantic Chy Cemetery Bel! Pfcone *737 Bell Phone, Pleaaaatvflk 1 HEPRESgNTATIVRS Sr&saaSEseawr' O. J. HAMMELL CO. pLEASAJrmua, N. J. _/
REAL ESTATE 1 PuMi*he<l iii cim junction with the Ma; C"unt> Gazette. -rap.- 3ta; Court House v.eri, miiing Nov. 4th: ^ llrvan fit; Aleaise Rhoade*. *5,0**1. I*.l* 2H".I 'J and 24K4, plim i, Garxlen- ] Ocean City Title & Trust Co.. true- 2 tee, toClmrlee B. Evan*, et ux. .S. E. 90 feet of lot 04 1, flection L. i John A. Uajteay to William. Boeder, et ux. t."i,250. N, E. 10 feet of lot '' ] 22!. Scctfaa C. ; Jesse V. H. Rap p. ct ux..'et a)s., to '] Frank Schellenberiri-r. *2.200. Lot* ^ 72-5 and 72«i. Section D. Frank .l'ofise. et ux.. to William. J. Collin... et ux. *100. Lot 148," Sec- • tiun C. - Mary Holz to Bes.-ie Dunn. *1.100. S. E. 10 feet of lot 15. all of lot * 18. block 4, Ocean Front Real Estate I Co. I Mary Emma McPherson, Exctr's. to * Emma l„ IVl. r . *2,100. Is.t on S. ( W. side of lith street. 40x100 feet. 1 I together with strip of land -I feel wide 1 j ami 100 feet deep. I Herman E. Bonachur, et ux.. to Han- « I null W. Mitchell. *600. Lot 655. Sec- ' • lion E. I George W. Harris, et ux.. tp Wil- ' liam G. Walton, ct ux. *3.200. Parts ! of lots 47 and 18. plan 3. Bay Front j Lots. Arthur N. Taylor, et u\., to Hannah Mitchell. Lots 724 to 727 inc.. 570, j 677, 752. 700, 701. Section F: hits 583, , 684, 672, Section G; lots 573, 574. 575. 1524, 525, 526, 644, Section F. ; Hannah W. Mitchell to Charles P. j Esibill. Same as above, if Same to Edward T. Jones. *2.000. :!S. w. 20 feet of lot 771 and N. E. 20 feet of lot 772,. Section C. Same to Sylvester James Deehnn. et ux. *3,500. Lot 774. Section C. Newton Keim. et ux.. to Edward W. I Wells, et ux. *3.000. f/'t 785, Sec- ' tion C. j Louis H. Bartine to John B. Hudson. L. Leslie Headley Co. laormfau* BUILDERS Architectural Service 515 EJO ILT H STREET Ocean City. N. J. Dcaigner and Builder of Artistic Bungalows. Convenient Cottages, Up-tO-Date A]*irtnienl«. Modern Hotels. Allirilioit Jobti - } HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER Taath Sbnl OCEA* CITT. I. J. SMITH A DENNIS Builder* JOBBING CARPENTER | No Job too Issrge, No Job too Small Houses Closed and Opened : Estimates All Work ■ Famished Guaranteed Harry R. Hayes CARPENTER Jobbing work promptly attended to Lota (or Sale Cottages lor Sal* and Rent k TMrti-th'f* SI. Md Atbnri A«e. OCEAN CITT. «. J.
OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Office: 8th St. Opposite P. O i | OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized nails used on I exterior work E. A. BOURGEOIS j Formerly or Lee & Bourgeois Carpenter and Btillder ^ OCEAN CITY, N. J. IS Jobbing Work a Specially J}' IE. A. BOURGEOIS 901 Central avenue g), Ocean City, N. J. Phone 47LW ,fr, •I * bi 8. 0. Adun f.« A4ici H. S. Adinu th 8E0. 0. ADAMS & CO PUSTERING, RANGE SETTIN BULK LATIRG, Etc., Etc. All Wark la Ma* an Una Promp Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N i Baggage Called for and Delivered Local and Long DMsnce. Phone 286 w TRUCK HKRVICK J. B. THOMSON 8c SON EXPRESS 732 WftfT AVKNUK Ocean City, New Jersey Leander S. Corson builder ioic wzaLf v avc ( oczan cirv. u. I. r momc. isr-v < : » CL0UTIN6, BREGKLEY AND / GODFREY •! ContractDrs-efltPPamlHrs— OCEAN CITY. N. J. aivv apa-M-et i
U't 68 A Scrtion U. 1 Julia Kfaun to Robert C. Braun. The j line twenty-fourth in«ert-;-t in lot 652. J Section A; lot 555. Section lot 25«. Section A. Marie M. Braun to Robert C. Braun. •The oue-tweuty-fourth intere.-t in lot 250, Section A. ti I pper Township 1 Mary S. fteakle;. et vir.. to Kelwva Biggs. *2.300. That part of farm of £ Francis Smith, deeease.1, lying S. K, of Seashore road, containing 39'. acres adjourning land of Sylvia Smith. James F.*Hornn, ' John Hces j and Ahijan Corson: except lot of marsh S. K. of Neaifield'- Creek ami N. K. of Shell Bed Creek, eontainirtg 2 acre?. ] Carl E. Sharp, et ux.. to Trustees- of Seaville Mothodist .Episcopal Church. Tract on S. E. side of .Whore road, opposite Seaville M. K, Church, an.l opposite Seaville Methodist' Episcopal Church, adjoining laml • of Brinton S. Corson, deceased, and Carl E. Sharp, containing 5.712 square feet. p»m«. JIW uiimiM Olvt* Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specialty Office: 1032 Central Avenue -r OCEAN CITY. N. J. Oeorjfe W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plan. P,,t. Bttnf nlowa • SpccUltV No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street ». OCEAN CITY,- N. J. J--.Bell Phone 852-W WILLIAM UNCLES Contractor MARBLE AND TILE office la I 24-A N. New Jersey Avenue Atlantie^City, N. J. Store Fronts, Bath Rooms, Porches, Fireplaces 401 ASBURY Am z - Fancy Groceries Delicatesaen Fruits and Vegetables ,j Light Lanch and Ice Cream Phone 177-M William T. Carwithen l . R Wm. H. Powell ^ Qeneral Contractor ^ Grading and Street Building 3 Thirty-fourth at. and West ave. OCEAN CITY. N. 4. UaatSawcal 34*3 Ctnl Av«ua
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Our Wall Paper is a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Jttst cotne down and inspect our numerous designs. If you are critical it may take you a long time to decide — there are so many patterns to choose from— but the point is that you can suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Atbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey |OLD WINTER SOON WILL COME OUT OF HIS HOLELET'S MAKE IT HOtfOK Wqld'Y^^J^"^ Get ready. Lay in your coal. Get out your shovel. %snd for the plum(meaning ua). Get your heating . apparatus in good working order again and say, "Come on in, Winter, I much obliged to meet you, we now I . have got the heat with which to greet you. Our telephone'* working fine, j H ANSBURKH ARDT 619-51 Anbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Real Estate and F"K Search Company (jJ/5 CQ KtrkEXtNTS ^ * Fidelity Trust Commnv M Wildwood Title and Ttnst Co. CORD WOOD Title Insurance- ^ • Searches, Abstracts of Title. Joseph McGuigail & Son Conveyancing r . , Fire Insurance Service Alt Wofk Guarantee - Money to Loan on Good Firat Mortgage g_ 8X1! I ll V.. It. C\>I IT.'.il.L Farina tor Sale v in oisco, m Smith & «amphell First Nationl Bank Building HOUSli AND SltiN Cape May Court House/^*^! PAlN I'ltRS N. J. Asbur'y Axe. (h em. City, N. J R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY it now in iu New Ofiico 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrons and friends will be cordLlty welcomed li. - - • •
John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. - Lumber Mill-ork. Moulimge. Building Paper. Plaster Board. N alia. Saab Weigh* j etc. Estimates PurnisbeJ. Pre- apt Deliver*. J. E. WELCH THE BUILDER COR. SEVENTH STREET AND WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. s OENER»LCOaTR»CV,R . ^ ™ _ -.a JOSEPH BROADLEY PLUMBING and HEATING «, 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. Ph sue S5-M FOR SALE Bungalow* and cottage* ready built or ouilt to COOPER'S Estimate* given en alterations and r.-pair work. M0NF0RTABLC TABfNse, H. B. COOPER, Jr. ^kOTTAGES BUILDER 29th and central ave. Ocean City. N. J. _ S B SWAN ' J- E. TROUT SWAW and TROUT ' "^_RRACTICAL 1E CARPENTERS ^J^andBUILDERS IPAQ ASBURY AVENUE W^^^y^^^30CE AN CITY N. J. > J OBbING * SPEC I A LTV
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YOU 8H0ULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You -annot spare the time to look after it closely yonr«»lf and %tosf depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have bnilt for a large number of people and could refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the Hat of names and photograph* ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend office mm r^p- D 0CEAK CITT' •ih si. opposite r. o. D U I L_ U EL n "• J-
Any Klnc1 Any Where Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue

