Ocean City Sentinel, 5 January 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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FOSTER NOW HEADS FREEHOLDER BOARD Has No Qpposilion, While Smith \Vjins Over Weir for Engineer The member- of the May County II o aril of Freeholders arranged for the year at their meeting. room in j the court hour at Cape May Court ' House .it noon Monday by electing ] 'Char!. < E. Foster, of Dennis Township, chairman of the board without ' Opposition ' Irvin Eldridge, of C ape . May, was elected vice chairman. . There were two candidates for the ( office of County Engineer, and Fen- f dall R. Smith, of Marmora, recently appointed to -ucceed learning Rice, | who was mixed up in the graft | charm-- at the September term of s _^_o»urt, pusiiv won over Hurry K. Weir, () — " — of Wildwnod. The salary is $3,000 a year, with the incumlte.nt pa vine his * own traveling expenses in going around this county. „ Among those present during the 0 meeting were: Senator W. H. Bright, s| of Wlidwood. and his guest. Col. A S. L. Djsfghty, of Mount Hotly, a member of thes&ate Highway Comtnisrion. FormerV Freeholders 3. P. Fox nrd John R. Groves',, of this city, went down from here to see the board *' organize. The board will meet Tuesday^and ^ transact regular bu-iness. The appro- , priation budget for this year has been ^ cut nearly $80,000 from last year ^ USE FOR -C. B. SMITH co t ■■ what Atlantic City, the offi- b< j tin of the Atlantic City Cham- Ci ' unmcree ha* to say of C. B. 0. rmcr district manager of the ex Company there: Co Smith, Rotarian and Cham- di '' ' - . -, and resident manager of PI •phone Company, has been tn to Wilkes-Barrc. Pa. It tic »tion, and he could not af- *e ne it. The first thing he in •-Bane was to apply for" in the Wilkes-Barre tic •ommerce. While her* of to take part in civic eei Standing his many and gpps. - with the eix f a »' ext. lerclopmen.. •e resort is a disx. my friend* miss him. » oss, is Wilkes-Barre's fr> at various times has ph i amber of Commerce "E • • . £ RTH PlylCE an J contest conducted by .ntic City Poster Advertising ..pany in an endeavor to obtain a prise design for a poster to be used •n the large out door signs throughout South Jersey/ announcing the first anniversary of tie M. Blatt Company. I Atlantic City's department store, Harry Adams, an Ocean City school boy won fourth place. AnthonyPileggi, toeal school boy was also one of the contestants. Mia* Marion Hoffman, of Atlantic City, was -/ awarded first prize. PICTURES OF MERIT "Miss Lulu BeW," Wm. B. DeMiile's much talked of picture .will be shown at the Prirtce— Theatre Saturday night. Many moving picture magazines are advertising the readers to make space near the top of their list for the very best photoplay of the year. Lios Wilson takes the part of Miss Lulu. "The Little Minister" with Betty Compson as "Lady Babbie," will be shown Friday and Saturday, January 18th and 14th. This play is from the novel of that name by J. M. Barry OCEAN CITY SIGNS * Have you secured u set of Ocean City "Boost y our home town," signto attach to your license tag? The-e signs are of metal, just the length of the license tag, and are in maroon and .white, the city color*. They can be utPSWiin Ave minutes. J. ThesclSf* <•" «*pla£>J-g: . ley's auto »BJK— Stf-*'sbu-. avenue, which is an exclusive agency. Iflafle-Jcibps'tjbsfoi (c [the best aijto 1-1 I SALESMAN IS A MOTHER NATURE, 4 p%,1 who HATES ixv-jj monotony , a [ | "l» L L.'i.wV

"NOVELTY FOl: R" ) Second Entertainment of the -Legion ' to be Held January 8 * The second of a series of three star course entertainments to be given in ? Ocean City this winter under the auspices of Morgan-Ranck -host, American Legion, will take place next Monday- evening, January 9th, at the First Presbyterian Church. The "Novelty , Four." could just a-, well bo the Vor/ J The.-e young men, all talented mu-i/ cians, will lie hMtd io-jt program - a , much Variety. Instrumental mujie bcrs anil leadings ure also^vem^Thc , orchestral number- are given with [_ spirit and snap, while the individual instrumental work is excellent. Fea- . organization are the violin, cornet and piano solos. Those who had the pleasure of hearing the musicians ut the 'first of the Legion's benefits, a few weeks ago, are sure' that another treat awaits them the evening of January 9. Buy tickets now from any of tile ^ member* of the post. Tickets 75 cent.-. fl The attendance at the first lienefit , was nothing like it should have been n on an occasion of that kind. There be a full house the next time. (]( 0 <H BETTER SERVICE i, All classes of tickets between Ocean rr City and Philadelphia are now valiil ft between Atlantic City and Phila- la delphia via Haddonfield or Pleasant- w "lie; they are also good between At- ... lantic City and ' Broad Street, Phila- Odelphia, via Delaware River Bridge oy payment of supplemental c* fare. at All Ocean City tickets, including commutation tickets effective Decern- ro ber IS, will be honored 011 Atlantic City and Shore Railroad between Ocean City and Pleasant* ille. without ar extra charge, for continuous trips in tr connection with electric trains in each between Pleasantville anil Cu Philadelphia. Nine daily electric PI' trains are now operated in each diree- ^ During the summer season the ** service if increased to^eventeen trains ' ' ejeh direction. vf Sixty-trip monthly commutation good for one month from date *2 of issue, are sold for 133.00 or only 5-5 n" cents a trip to or from Philadelphia. ln 150- trip commutation tickets, effeceivt December 15, are sold all year 001 round, good for six months from date *>no -—lv 67 centBrood Stre«f~c— . phta, is reduced by sale of 10- trip "Bridge" tickets for $2.00, good for ho passage over Delaware River Bridge ■ in in connection with all forms of tickets, and valid for one month from date of Ocean City passengers are now of- : thfered, by the Pennsylvania System, the ly

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of four separate routes to a::-l Philadelphia: — Frequent fast electric trains via Pleasantville; direct route via Sea Isle Junction: -toaiS trains from Atlantic Citv via Haddonfield: Delaware River Bridge trains rail route from Ocean City during the summer, and all the iear round from Atlantic City, avoiding transfers and possible river deby reason of fogs or Inclement ...What those privileges mean to City: By t^e arrangements outlined the combined train service of four -eparate Pennsylvania routes is available to Ocean City passengers. These routes present a total of nineteen train- during the w inter season. During the summer season the service is arguments.! to a total of thirty-six The advantages offered by such a comprehensive service must be apparent — not only to Ocean City-Philaled-passengers but also passengers between Ocean City and points lx-> ond on account of the convenience of connections. The frequency of trains on the Electric Line particularly during the summer season, with the late evening trains in each direction provides a service that will be found especially convenient and accommodating. LIKED OCEAN CITV • H. H. Franklin, now residing at 938 -...„ue, visited Ocean City for — - ud liked ormanent home. - building in -the near fuw... Lost something? Place an ad in SENTINEL and it will be quickreturned ? It

THE UNIVERSAL CAR ^ ' .<f One-Ton Truck. The Ford One-Ton Truck first made its appeal to the farmer and the merchant because of the j merits of Ford Cars. And it made us wonderful reputation and great sales record because it lived up to every claim made for it. I The reliable Ford Motor, the special Ford steel chassis, the aluminum bronze worm-drive, all combine to produce a truck of unusual power, I capacity and strength — a truck that lasts in !l service; a truck that solves the haulage problem j| at a very small operating and upkeep expense. Hence the demand for the Ford One-Ton Truck Ij is constantly on the increase. For the good of your business, whether it be Fi farming, merchandising or manufacturing, you |i should come in and look over the Ford One-Ton Truck— NOW! IMPORTANT W* ar* pre pared 10 furnish the For J Truck equipped I either with Standard or Spaclal Gearing. The Standard Gearing give* the truck a maximum i.f power. I _ The Special Gaaring mcreaaa* I be speed of Ihe truck jj| I fiom five to seven miles an boar, converting it into M a Faet Delivtry CW. EDWARD (i. KURTZ Authorised Dealer for fteran City l| 12th and Asbury Avenue Phone 600 ' "WE SELL EVERYWHERE"

: l SOLD BUSINESS i-t Mayor Fitch, of Sea Isle City, has -'cL sold his drug store and will" devote ™ his time to his other interests, ln n.i"1- : dition to his duties as Mayor of Sea »s' Isle City. Mr. Fitch i- clerk of the lr- Board of Freeholder- and conducts an ar insurance and bondingbusiness. Hg 1 — r- 1 — rubhiati and a.-r* fnr thr >rn - SpeciSeSp'ul'i.M "per d- t£l™S-,7i. ,h* rs Ifr biJd*Ti T'" ™."r C- The Board of Comrai.«ioner. reeer-e the etetetmrely any cr^ail Me or t.. ar at . tecemher ^A^Ry y HORKtS. Otr Clerk. ,y «- P. r. ly — - — =v— \

' JT t l!" ' - 'If' ,5i— . 0 NOTICE OF SETTI.KMENt f. aiit'Ct .utd William Maloney h ^ Auto Electricians >r Speedometers Repaired. Batteries ^ Repaired. Presto-l-ite Storage Generator. Starter and lignilion work 2307 ATLANTIC A3 EN UK X AI LANTIC CITY. N. J. Phone 238-J =

Phone 229-J Estimate* Furnished v« , 1 "'M.T.TAYLOR d " City Garag^ it- SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. / 00 kan city, wew jcrrser y L. w. Miller R90RRIE TOR TELEPHONE. S03 J_ JK . This is a 3-19 B, Westing- ' house full automatic Elecm . " : WZJ trie Range, other styles in [' - X A F ■! * '9 stock. Let us show you the m j ■' ' ' ad\*antages of cooking by electricity. Cheaper than c yir v * and cleaner, jarry a full fine of Westinghouse, Mazda and Nitro- ; .rfi gen Lamps. — I w I. Raymond n l\ EEHnSEKBiMBai " ^ 819 asbunr/afe. ocean city.n..). ' MONUMENTS , Headstones, Markers, Sills, Corner Posts . Memorials of Dignity and Distinction Designed, cut and erected with particular regard for individual requirements p*i i — You can chooee from the.; largest and finest stock of r .materials ever collected— ' standard granites and marbles B 55"5''5ff1 from quarries famous for lite | quality of their product. Spcrialize in Designing and Manufacturing ■, / . •' J Mausoleums, Public and m- Private Memorials : ,1^ - ' Car/art Paid to all Purchaur , 1 CAMDEN YARD I MAI> OFFICE AND YARI) Opp. Ilarleigh Cametery I Opp. A^l^aty clemete^ llell Phone 2737 HcU Pkone, Pleasantville 1 REPRESENT^TIVE^^ . .. 6.»'^VtB«3lS!S5i8Sr~ II I: Itak. e bv-riion. Vs. for Siau of VirciHia O. J-. HAMMEL' PLEASANTYILI **

14 Sixth and Pleasure avenue 17— Eleventh and Bay itvenue IS— Fourteenth ami Bay uvcnuea 3,'— Seventh and i West avenue 42— Second and Asbury asgiuc 13— Fourth and Asbury a\»ue 15— Eightfi\and Asbury avenue 46— Tenth and Asbury avenue is— Thirteenth and Asbury avenue Sixteenth ami Asbury "avenue 51- North itnd Central avenue . 54 — Sixth and Central avenue 57— .Kiev , • 'h and Central avenue 67— Twelfth and Wesley avenue' •its Fourtoei.th and 'Wesley avenue 73— Fourth and 'Vean avenue 75 — Seventh nnd Ocean itvenue 82 — Second, and Atlantic avenue 96- -Boardwalk 'find Moorlyn terrace •>11— Bay avenue and' Battersea roa.l 521— Twentieth ami Central avenue GOOD ADVICE Ih not build until you talk the L. LESLIE HEADLEY CO. Inc. 515 Eighth Street. Something New Ocean Citv House Cleaning Comnanv 730 West Avenue Ocean City >ew Jersey JONES, ROGERS & BA SSELL FOR Ytin^Btl.l. PAINTING SEE "WlT- A. WILSON 13 Asbury Avenue Practical Painter and llardoood Finisher Interior Finishing my Specialty Estimates Cheerfully Given All work guaranteed Phone 112-J Ocean City hotel* anit lonAae*. Scotch Hal I SANITARIUM A quiet, high -class heme suitable for invalids Most desirable nil year round home for elderly people and for weli people desiring a quiet place fur REST. Oii'.hion. Registered Graduate Nu'--HALCYON HALL 1116 Wesley ave. Ocean City New Jersey Newly furnished rooms; running water in each room; Three minutes from the Beach Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell MILLER COTTAGE OCKAM CITY NSW JKK8RT Open All the Year Hot-Hater Heat I.AIIKA I. MIl.t.KK GANDY COTTAGE . 813 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey UaS. I.TDIA iIawpt. Prop. F. H.WARE Justice of the Peace Collection of Accounts Solicited RENTS COLLECTKt)^ Office 1039 ASBURY AVENUE TELEPHONE 272-M IIKADLKY A AUAMN Reading Coal Also Kindling Wood by barrel or curd IIMI coal on lbs market, an lbs. to Ihe^ton loaraniead. Rail or Knlerprls. Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey

HOUSE ANO SlQN PAINTERS clinton l. breckley, pnof ^ — -C Ready Mixed Paints. I.eail and Oil* ^j^iud 922 Asbury avenue. / NOTICE . r l° 1 «' i'mpso n 0*v r S * EDII 4 1 . 0 WILL ITS P. HAINES, M.D. '' Phyaicjan and Surgeon _ • 4 Office Hoar* Disease* of Eye, 1 q \ XV in 1 p XT Ear, None and 9 x. xi. to 1 1 . m. Throat Phone 290 Glasses filled j t or. Wesley Ave. and ! allen corson, m. d. 621 Wesley Avenue t Ocean City New Jersey ' I^KRSCH'fL PKTTIT. m. D > 807 Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. •John II. Wihticar, M. P. 717 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN C4TJT. N. J. r-'rey'saioMu?."'"! * ioXm'p. m. ' PR. CHAS. II. VAIL Osleopathic Pbxs'ciau . »i6 A C.n:r«l"'llS5 Raii'l ' TrM "sida | Phon* ZTS-W ^ ^ ^ - DENTIST * DR. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN 609 Central avenue. Ocean City, N. J. e Bell Phone 152 Ex-rnv oiswnoai* "" \_ Pharmacist in Cliarge moaxzrs.tT.uw. Wootton, Harcourt £ Steelman LAW OFFICES » "J*"1" ^ "■ •"•>•>■* ANDREW C BOSWELL Law Offices J 1,0. Master In Chancery ABCBITKCTfl L. Leslie Headley Co. Incorporated architectual service Builders 515 EIGHTH STREET (Eighth and Wesley ave.) Ocean ('My, N. J. Designer^ and builder of Artistic Bungalows, -^gvenient. Cottages, Up-to-date Apartments, Modern | Hotels. VI VI AN B. SMI TH architect Atlantic City. N. J. ENGINEERS Wm. H. Collisson. 1r. A -so. XI. Am. Hoo. C. K. Civil Engineer and Surveyor > THE LUNCHEON HOUR ' finds this restaurant full of people, who are very evidently enjoying themselves. For there la good fellowship here as well as good food. If you enjoy the good\hing* of life atop in hete ' ' -• 'f 000 are wise youll - • j jr