Ocean City Sentinel, 9 February 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

SGHMF FEATUflES III CL05E GAME Pleasantviile Tossers Win i>y Late Rally, Score 37-20 \ Ocean City Athletic Association \ basketball team met its first setback of the Mason last Wednesday. *hen Bill Schaaf* .ironK Pleasantviile ■ Regulars pon a 37 to So F»rae from the resort passers It »»• one of the hardest fought games played on thr Pleasantvlili High School court this Harold Miller; former Rutgers Col lege luminary, and BUI Schaaf. forniei Atlantic City High School star, were the bright lights In Plcaaantvllle's vie lory, the former caging a sextette o! goals from the field. while Scbaaf re glistered fltv baskets. Mickey Lavlgna. . the forme Pleasantviile High School ; sensation, imd-aa off night, only scor ' lng a duo <> double-deckers Ocean Ci., played a brilliant game^ during the opening period, leading at ^ half-time bj i iS-il score.. Timely/ two-point- by Stl.aaf. Payne andl — Miller In tli'e la ' -ialf: however pliiStr. , the Red and Whit e- tossers on the , long end. | , "Hot" Wlesenthal. the veteran cen j ter of the Osean City quintet, led In " ■c— — • high scoring honors from the court. with a quartette of field goals to his credit Chtstfir Ferguson scored s'j, pair of goals for the losers, while', Henderson made a lone two-pointer Manager Garwood. of Ocean City. | has scheduled a return game with i Pleasantviile to be played here later j , in the sea'on OCEAN CITY PLEASANT VILLE Breekley . . torward Lavlgna ; Murphy • .forward Schaaf j Wleaentha! .. center Payne , C. Ferguson guard Clapkin i ; Henderson ... guard Miller i Field goals: Wieaenthal. 4. Hender- , son; C. Ferguson. 2: Lavlgna. 2: |! EXECUTORS' SALE. Br virtue of the taat win and teetamtet ' SSt third. 1»:;. t-1-.-n to. t--o»s of «*•'" ; o'clock".* at the' Sheriff's Offlce. Cape May ;J Court House. Cape May County. New ; Jersey, the Wlowjmr mvperty^ ^ ..... be the same more or Mm. situate In Cp- 1 , per Township. Cape May County. N. J. S£? snjss* lAirss^sx: stating af two adjoining piece#, containrespect I veir" less lasts "aquar^Teeh conveyed to the Atlantic City Railroad Comfs? aw: if Cape May County. N. J.. In Lared I Book 1(1. pageJW. etc.. and pare 315. etc. I- A tract uf rwjadow.^«Huate^ln 1 ppre Banks Creek, containing 25 eerie. hethe , same more or leas, as described In Deed Iivm 111. !i ■ r' y. Ad-. : " ' of the .Estate of Hugh Hathom. Deceased. toXstepheu Young, dated January Hth. IAS. and reootded IB the Clerk's Office 0?.Cape Mariountr. N. J.. In J. A tratt' oT "cedar Swamp- situate! in the Peach Orchard. Great Cedar Swamp, Cape May County. K. J.. conKf.£',SBMiS5E s SirtWv" wsars Office of Cape May County. N. J, In Deed Book \. page MS. 4. A tra-l of Cedar Swamp, situate in - the Oreat Cedar Swamp. Cape May j County. N". . containing t seres and 45 described In Deed from Hugh Oram to. Stephen Young, dated December tnd. 1«M. and tcord.-d In the Clerk's Offlce of Cape May County. X. J.. In Deed Book fa. page !!». etc. A tract of Cedar Swamp, situate In thr. Oreat Cedar Swamp. Cape May. County. X. J containing lii per.-hes be ,j". the same more or less, as described in Deed from Hush Oram to Stephen Young, da'.rd December tnd. 1 151. and ' recorded In the Clerk's Office of Cape; May Count, . N. J.. In Deed Book fa.: page MS. etc. f. A tract of Cedar Swamp, situate in the Peach Orchard. Oreat Cedar Swamp. Cape May County. N". J.. containing l*i scribed in IVed from Betsey j'ones toj Str^hr.n Y ' ' do G August fth. ' Cape May C-.r.ty. K. J.. In iveed Book, ^Terma^iind .-diiion,. uf sal-- mads subscriber* at "sSJ^Stl pirnn street, ItAY wths. RALPH K. VYYNN. J Charts* VVI t p' Bu- uiors. NOTICE Of SETTLEMENT N'otke „ hereby given that the accounte of the subw.dber. a* AdminiUratoi ..f f.eniel 2. ^Saapsun. -Vcraeed. win bo a wli'.ed and of Cgw^May on the gw dsy of Marahmnru s-w p a 're CaTns 52I^52j k , j A GOOD CROP You want safe returns for your money— you want full Your dollars put in un account at 3% here will be safely 'harvested and you are certain of a good crop. 3'." Interest I'aid on Time Deposits. J Jt OCEAN CITYTITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Ocean City. N. J. L le lie :t.

• Schaaf. 5: Payne. 2: Millet ' (.'lapkin. I. ■ v Foul goals Otenn t'l:> 1 ■ "f 74: E Pleasantviile. 5 out ol 1». Substitution: R Ferguson tor Brockitv. Referee R. Smith, ol Pleasantviile High School Time of halves n BIRTHDAY PARTY. Miss Evelyn Smith gave a most delightful rirty at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mra. Robert Smith n She proved to be a moat charming k hostess. The evening was a.wnt in n dancing and plajing gam,-.- Dancing c being greatly enjoyed by all. the floor a being spacious and well waxed. Ask , Marley what the prize was for guess lng the seeds in the apple. It proved to be a very appropriate one. "tVes." • was the recipient of a very appropri- . ate gift for hU "Lizzie". Freda and , ho being the lucky ones in the lucksnumber dance. 1a, did Maviey are certainly competent /at holding a , "vpung lady" up on kn icy sidewalk. ^1 wonder why? A Mr Mai fij^out.^ Those present wehe: The Misses j Smith, Mildred Pterson. Muud Heaton, Catherine Gordon. Helen Newton, Cecilia Newcomer. Edith Jeffries. --Elsie Cheatwood. Ellxabeth Venabie. ■ Margaret Price. Freda Smith. Vlda fbuxby. Richard Torbert. Jan Nutting. J George Ross, Robert Nelson. Leslie ygnrfW George IHackmsn. Oeorge Kidd. Wesley Barclay. Gordon Cox. ' ( Baron. Marley Fitzgerald Wllljiam Moncrief. Philip Kutcher I "Eats" of course. Yum: Yum' PINOCHLE TOURNAMENT. The annual pinochle tournament of 1 1 the Young Men's Progressive U-apue. "'which has b°en running lor several ( weeks under the supervision of Will- • J Chadwick. chairman of the 1 tournament committee. Is attracting r j the best players of the League tc^hc PROPOSAL. 1 Scaled tods ar proooaals will be recelv- , 1 r<l by the Hoard of Commlsaloners of the c'.tv of Ocean City. New Jersey. In the I Commissioners ROOT.yClty^ HaU,^ Ocean s 2? 'zmh. > MJ. atthe hour ••^.s i-o.n vr, « r Sprinkling or Hushing T«nk. complete . with manhole sad cover, threaded outlet ■ and cap; also one Hi complete Hushing . .attachment for the front end of a track. ' with J brat* rdjustable noxales. All mels a! work to be well pa in led miraiii color To be delivered, ready for use. within 115 days from the date of the award al ■ the City's garage. Ocean City. N. J. 1 Bidders must furnish the nan" of jhe D pSuit. nougat supply house, a genera! y; description and a complete spraiftcatlon. bidding sheet. I. Certified cheek, without condition, or -leash, in the sum of J1W.00 wlU accom- .. ! pany each bid: checks made payable to v * the City Treasurer of Ocean City. h. J. '. I , the Board of Commissioners reserve - Ihe right to reject any or all bids or to - waive any Informality in any hid. Pnted Jan. Wth, IK! . EVERTO.V A. CORSON. Dirgctor of Public Works. 'IARRY A MORRIS. . - City Clerk • it. • k ■ OBDINANCr. NO. IM f ^An^Ordfnaiwe ^0|^dsfin» the^ typv jmd dL l ' Mrifaa fn warm ether than"St D , JeriadMion of tavan Cliy. New Jerwy." pass. r THE BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS OF THE • (TTY OF OCEAN CITY DO ORDAIN' I- j the Imlkhead to be envied. eonKruetad^bailL n ySe aty'yfleeea Cfly. emitSl ^A^SS Uiaanee to estsblldr a bulkhead lis. la naviaa- ■° tlons pre;sroi by the Cos Lr.jineer and to be i- approved by the Board tf Co*nmi»gpner, of V this City, .nd nn file la 1he City CleriS. office. en^wsoad readings at a meeting of the Board 2 of Cm nmladorM-s of Ihe City nf Ocean City. £ New Jersey, led on the Mid day of January. £ and will b. taken up on third ^resdlns In Lard to be bsld en the\ldi^? rf F^bnary. r *L " S " J*™PARHY A-

tp- roome nearly every night. John B. Ailgms Is leading, although several 4 : others are crowding him for ft:»t place. There has bf/ta some talk ot k- challenging pinochle teams trom other it- pities. POOL TOURNAMENT. The tenth annual mid-winter i-ool tournament of the Young Men's Progreeshe League got undt-i j*' night. The former president or ihe League. Walter E. Allen. !« chairman' J8 of the tournament commute- Thirty n , miles have bet-n made in the lourna- ' * ment so tar. . CITY OF OCEAN CITY V J. •d NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. CONTRACT NO. 724-C. ' \ C rA < ' - " ' " ' ' ' * ' ■ y!' '! j ' nc'l-iht poles." wire*, lights. Ac., a iwt. Cth and lulh Sts. on^Asbury^Arej. id irS^TMmpui'™ brassli or check certified by n New Jertey Itnnk or Trust I- Co . in the sum ot lit" uO. pavwWe to the „• C.t^Tr^ureF of Ocean City. N. J- ^ S- The successful bidder will be rcquirod jj 3 of ihe" nw-ard. a aallafaciory Surety or " E. Ottarant) Co. Bond. Jn the sum or th^ »' (till amount ot IMe>qh-ard, conditioned lor [: e the faithful tyforragnce of Iho conlrrfct. ' v-ssre ssnvtsi • t. Ocean City. N'. J.^ha rat^s* vir*ue ~ i^naimng' to ^ employers or^jaborers^^by ' The cnlirc work 10 t-c complelcl by ; ' May 1st. 1SZS. >• The Uosrd of Commission, rs reserve - ^ the right to rejeelj ar.v ^or nil bid, or lo 11 rari^m"n|he"PchiyClnerk °by drpmdtlng, 1- 110.00. Dated Jan. 10th. 191!. - * • EVERTON' A. c'OIISON. 1 a Director of Puhl-.e Work,. a ■jWM H COLUSSOX. JR.. e city Engineer. a HARRY A MORRIS. . = City Clerk. 1 »-!. St. t — b te crnr of ocean cTrv n. j - 'S NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, j" CONTRACT NO. 724-B. r Scaled bids or proposals will b-^rereivj ; ^ le Ocean City. New Jersey, at the offices of | ig t^anST™lN'0J.'ron'nhhV.t'l.!,iyJ!*ai I '• the Hour of .1 t-j P m . tor tne moving a I- :.nd resetting of Oas Pipes. Drips. St : u tr Curb Boxes. Ac , Inrt. (th and 10th Sis. w on As bury Av . where said Avenue Is to | r. be vriilaoitL In Ocesn en,-. N J.. as - s ic provlded!"ctreer alUtems'conulned t'here^ «! certified by a New Jersey Bank cr Trust v. Co.. In the sum of IlltO.W. payable to the te City Treasurer of Ocean city. N. X. without condition. It The successful bidder will 1-e required = i- to furnish, within 10 days from the date ;t> of Iho award, a aatiafactory Surety or P ■ .n:y Co Bond in Ihe -f the e full amount of the award, conditioned for 0 the faithful perfonnance of ihe contract, also be^ required to^ save the Ciy of Hons ^at law ^ or oihcrwlre.^ and tq- virtue pertalnl^l^to employers or^ laborers, by 9 U. The entire work to be completed by "" ¥he 'iioard of Commissioner^ reserve the right to^reject ^any^ or aU tods or to J" tained from the*City Clerk by depnsiilng 5 iio.od. *! Pat-d Jan. 30th, 1»Z! "• EVERTON A. CORSON. Director of PnbMc Works IE \YM. H. COLUSSOSyjR.. of tr HARf T A. MORRIS, h. T Cfty CTerk. • 1 William H. Oldfield , Interior Tile Work 912 Central Avenue ^ OCEAN CITY, N. J. Estimates Furnished - "n. Phone, 229-J

THE STRAND Building and Loan Association nd . , announces Ihe opening it' of it» FIRST SERIES OF CAPITAL STOCK - at its office 411 Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J. Friday, March 3rd at 8 P. M. BE A HOME BUILDER and Join the Thrift Movement Now in Progress All Over the Country The following extract from the constitution is of interest \ to all who are planning to make application for loans: "AH loans shall hear interest from the last meeting previoulo recording of the Mortgage ut Ihe rale of 6r> per anquqt." Subscription* ^wilt be received by any officer or directoi\-v^ " CLAYTON HAINES BRICK, President < JOHN C. STEELMAN, Vice President ROLAND STEELMAN. Soci-t-i - JOHN J. FOSTER. Treasurer Col. Chat. M. Gandy Stirling W. Coic Dr. John W. Whiticar Evlward M. Sutton ^ Eniest M. Kent Harry Heodiey Ewlng T. Corson Walter A. Dlttrich H. B. Cooper, Jr. H. B. Cree Elmer Jackion Pearl

J T Orr, presidt;-: - i tl c_Tcx»s . SS JSJre Ri" bales of cotton when he got all hi> farm bureau member . to sell their product collectively I (IK SALE turnlshed: i---1", - I bsihs. livinu iii: I >"'• t-i. n rt?Wl^g^>P^TMkNT[ «d4. Announcement' William Maloney ] of 2307 Atlantic Ave. Atlantic City ] /fa no* located | 29 S. Florida Avenue Prest-O-I.ilc- Ban. . • t.:«- Tank ■•rvice. Slew a- t-Wavt •en-ice. Aire A. ' •- Oxygen cutting find '••inc: .-i-nivr. gen•rator and ipr!iti ! "-.akes of batteries i.-ch;iu- . repaired. KZENA1! U°HtIirn SslTC t.11. in Ihe MNOWOBM. TETTBRjw Try • 73 csnt'bo* r.t ear - J Hughes Central Pharmacy 8th and Wesley Ave.

t POST OFFICE NEWS Offictt is opened on weekdays fi-15 A. M . closes, b.00 P. M. Money order Uepai ti!-.e:;t opened froni S.OO A. -M. until fl.nO P. M. Closing time pf outgoing mulls for Philadelphia. Camden and points heAdvertise in the SENTINEL. ^ . 1 ; Barclay & McCorkle Agent, for Phoenix Portland Cement Cement Block Sand, Gravel and Top Soil 1032 Simpson Ave. Phone Sl-W ARCHITECTS Leslie Headley Co. Incorporated ARCH1TECTUAL SERVICE Builders * :.15 LIGHT H STREET (Eighth and Wesley ave.) Ocean City, N. J. Designer- mid builder of Artistic Convenient, Cottages, L'p-to-idfte Apartments, Modern Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL T. LEE ADAMS, Health Officer Office Mean: 11.00 I. 12.00 A. M I'hor-C 30 and a-ic for Health Officer duythx office hour*, if com-. - plaint irto be vnnde for any violation of health code, or address postal to box 344.

229-J Estimates Furniahed WM. T. TAYLOR PAPER HANGER Central avenue Ocean City, N. J. City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. 00 kan city. s/CW jenser L. y. MILLER proprietor telephone. s03 This is a 3-19 B, Westingi iw fr.ii. house full automatic ElecIf __ trie Range, other styles in { stoc^- Let us show you the }T| J advantages of cooking by «g^=Tss==ir | electricity. Cheaper than T, n ipl gas and cleaner. t (J3j I y L 1 We carry a full line of WestI'j | A inghouse, Mazda and Nitrogen Lamps. it - ~ — ' monuments" Headstones, Markers, Sills, Corner Posts Memorials of Dignity and Distinction Designed, cut and erected with jtarticu-'' lar regard for individual requirements mYou .can choose from the 8 largest and finest stock of k materials ever collected — :. standard granites ami marbles : from quarries famous for the >. quality of their product. Wr Specialise in Designing and Manufacturing , Mausoleums, Public and Private Memorials Carfare Piid to all rurchaters CAMDEN YARD I MA,N OFFICE A>D YARD . „ i'lrnunlvillc. N. J. Opp. Ilsrlcigh CemetcVv Qpp AlUn,ic a,y (>melerJ Bell Phone 2737 v | Hell Pbonp, PtMsanlyiRe 1 1 REPRESENTATIVES a! LH»mni VksPn., kUran. N. J. fo, Cambrelnl. Cspe M»r. BorllngUm. f Oresn end Atlantic Coants-i V Height. Comdre. N. J.. foe C„md*n. S«l*m. Clo.ire.lre awl llurbngtos Coantlre W. Dull,,,., Oartoa. R4. for Ctajto^ «rd«lcmlt, O. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. i 7

0.15 A- M. 8.45 A. M. ^ RM. 3.45 P. M. S.OO P. M. •ptM Atlantic City and Pleasantviile: 0.15 A. M. 12 Noon — 3.45 P. MS.OO P. M. Millviile, Vinclund and Bridgcton .0.15 A- M. 8.15 A. M. 3.45 P. M. — s.OO P. M. — Cape Mnv. Wildwood, Cape May Court Housv. Sea tstc. Av.lnn, Permont and Stone Harbor: 0.15 A. M. S.45 A. M. 12 Npon 8.00 P. M. I Time of delivery of mails through J lock boxes: 8.45 A. M.; O.nn A. M.; / 12.00noon: 3.30 P. M.: 1.1" P. M.l I ' and 0.45 P. M. IJhere are two deliveries of mail by ^ carriers, one in the morning and the tfher in the afternoon, with the ex- " ception of the business section which has three deliveries, morning, noon and afternoon. One dotrvery orpareet post daily. E*t*tc u( M*,*^!! kin,. Drev.^1^^^ on U** klklh dar of IYremHre.^A. B. '-Dc of «*id doccwred.^ not Ire vi^h#rvbr jklv.n to th* n claim, and demand, orain.l lb* c«I*:v of 9 •aid drevared «ilhin «1* month, (tt-m th* •Ixth^dar of I>re*mb*r, A. l>. D"l.^ Dated. llminhlD.M J ■,l j1!j| |JAHj A. f BOSWKLI* ^Proctor. GOOD ADVICE » Do not build nntil you talk the matter over with us. I_ LESLIE HEADLEY CO, Inc. 515 Eighth Street. Something New for the benefit of Ocea.i City people | Ocean City House Cleaning Company 7j0 West Avenue Ocean City New Jersey ^ JONES, ROOERS & BASSELl. HALCYON HALL 1116 Wesley ave. Ocean City1 New Jersey ' Newly furnished rooms; runnifig water in each room; Three mfnutes from the Beach Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell MILLER COTTAGE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Open All the Year 2- Hot-water Heal Jl LAURA I. MILLER 1C GANDY COTTAGE >y S13 Central Avenue Ul Ocean City New Jersey every conv.nlene*. it- Mao. Lrnia Uawdt, Prop. 0- ' J. Prescott Cadman, Jr. Successor Is Estate of Mark Lake funeral Director 0 809 Central Avenue — Ocean City New Jersey 0 AUTO eOb'IPMENT HEADLEY A ADAHN Readine Coal Also Kindling Wood by barrel or eord. Hast coal on Ilia market. 3000 lbs. lo i he ton gaarantaad. Ball or Knlarpria* Now i«J the T^me to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST;^ 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey THE HARRIS 805 Aabur Breyers Icr Cream _ Ocean a

BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PHOP Itcady Mlxml Paints, Lead and Oil. Ml and 922 Anbury avenue. j NOTICE FLORIDA D 'ONES aaa.ai m pson^ »vi.^ tlKnlCAL. /C? " ° C\ / O Sanatorium va \ /Scotch Hall\ I A , ,1,1*1 hltih rls.. home .ullobki^foi G-. j V Tonic snd cur.!lv*^irre^to.nt* / m McGIBENY WILLITS P. HAINES, M.I). Physician and Surgeon Office Hours Diseases of Eye. Phone 290 Glasses fitted Cor. Wesley Ave. and 9th SI. • la I* A. M.i 7 lo > P. M. ALLEN C ORSON, M. I). 834 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Br" M ^ PETTIT, M. I) 807 Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Rcu 'Vhan* I7S* Office Hotire P.i na J Until y to lo a in John H. Whiticar; M. I). 717 WC8LCV AVENUE Ocean City. N. j. Offlre Hours, Goran CTv Frfdayf Saturday.*' '{ I So-S.Wp. m. ' DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Physician luTA'caMrel^ms RmKbtal»l'frast>Bldi Phona 375-W pbon*. Walasl IIW DENTIST DR. WJLSON Y. CHRISTIAN 809 Central avenue. Ocean City, N. J. i Bell Phone 152 Ex-ray Diagnoain Nitrous Oxide Administered HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY Ki(hth st. and Wesley ave. Phone 2(5 y J. Thornlev Hughes,' P. D. Pharmacist in Charge ATTORN kys-AT.i.A W. Wootton. Harcourt t Steelman - LAW OFFICES "A'." ANDREW C BOSWELL Law Offices Master in Chancery | Boura* "" VI VI AN B. SMITH ARCHITECT Atlantic City. N. J. FNCINEER8 v ^ Wm. H. Coli-isson, 1r. A -so. M. Am. Hoe. C. E. fivil Engineer and Surveyor THE LUNCHEON HOUR finds this restaurant full of people who ure "very evidently enjoying themselves. For there is good fellowship here as well as good fbod. If you enjoy the good things of life atop in here for lunch and if you are wise you'll* J let it he soon. RESTAURANT ury Avenue N. J. W. R Harris, Prop - J