Ocean City Sentinel, 16 February 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 4

' N 4 • " Ocean City Sentinel FrfBttd >1x1 V-bfaM ii.tr ftMto ' ocean city printing and publishing co. ' HOWARD & ETAINTON. PmaMcnt Bmrrr J*. Stanton. Vlea PrvaSdrnt ; H. M Ijiic Socrvtary : It. S. Mcwr*r, Tnanm : brafe U Dim::. B. Frank Faith (ixl A. R LEWIS I.. BABKETT. Cco'l Baiua Nuuc Pshlitbal wnhl f at S.oti«», floWir p-. 'J ' T Tafcrkm* tlW , TNi, Coapanr w«m 'he ricbt to jvjkc t 1 ' •W-^nd-vrtUlnr ^ **r will I paMbM only to tho aaaw of wrttar. Chaana of a^vt-tiSm* oorX ■»«« 5e at ' n this office not birr than Tnradar noon. 71 „ rale vtl bo atrtotiy adheres to. fat work pcombtly dona by wioihutif THURSDAY. FEBRUARY '6. 1922 [ ■ : 1 : r

the sentinel U or. ,«W at the falioelec Bern ««od*: OCEAN CIT* W il. F OAWHNER. TS* Ajburj Aoecoc • 1~ C JICSHA*. I .« Utmrj Arr-jr somef.s point, n.j. h«« Jmer^An.'u^^Ve Road ' ATI-ANTIC CITY T1CXKT omen "ROBB FAST IJVK Vc SWAKT7 NI»- 3TAJB. Watw A.«b, — uvunlta C— rarrn- Tin-. BWhilrr st. petersburg, tea. ii MVLBOLLEM and TEST. UM:» C-atml ] MIAMI, fla. . U C COHEN*. Hill BbIVKb*. t LET US HAVE THE NAKED TRUTH. Walker D. HInex, former Director j r General of Railroads tinder govern i meat manage i* now dragged r shrieking to th< f.ubllc pillory by the , Aaaocla'lon of Railway Executive* = and told thai hie irpuri regarding the | = condition in which the government j ,, turned over the roads lo their owners | is ant me. Always snare, of coarse. ! the railway beads do not flatly allude to Mr. Hlces as a falsifier, hot deli-! cately describe his statement as "a| Action representing an extraordinary ! distortion of fads.' This is followed, by a mass or statistics to show that the government handed orer the railroad wreckage in such condition that only the Income from higher freight rates will save the day and put the service once more in workable order In conformity with the reeognixed ' rales' governing campaigns of props- = ganda these statements are sent broadcast to the newspapers for pub- \ Hcation and general consumption. Were the publishers of newspapers to feed to the public all the propaganda I pap that reaches them there would' soon develop a case of national Indl gestlon that might cause serious Internal disturbance In tbls case however. it may be well to consider the statement of the roads because the people want the facta. It win be in 'cresting to learn wfcat Mr. Hlnes has " to say in reply, but the voice we want * most to hear In connection with the railroad situation is the voice of the fanner. Perhaps we may get this eoneresaly before the people through the avenue of the agricultural bloc. If freight rates are responsible for much of the high cost or foodstuffs to the consuming public and the cause of low prices for foodstuffs when = bought from the frrmer. If they make the fanner pay more for what he has to buy and get less for what he haB to sell then the appeal of the roads would seem ripe for the ash heap. Rome other way must be found to rehabilitate the roads. Perhaps turning the spigot for a time might hare some effect. The economists of the Senate should diagnose the case ini language the people can understand and then perform whatever operation roay be reeognixed as wise without delay. The rights of the railroads must not be Infringed, but the benefit , of the public must be the first consld- _ oration. Off hsnd it looks as If the Interest of the people and the Interest it" of the fanner are one and indivisible. 1 . REAL ESTATE NEWS. Published in conjunction with the) Cape May County Gaxette. Cape May Court House, week ending Feb. 3rd : Ocean City. John F. Graham, et ux.. to Frank JJ. Dcnan. $16,«X>. l«t In If. E. line of 8th street. 123 feet 8. E. from Ocean , avenue, "5x151 fee* William H. Long. Jr.. to Ms'.hllde J. OeueL |7,0(n.. Lot 7S9, section C* William H. Hirst >o Anionic* I". = Fairbanks. 16.500. Lot in 8. W. line of 7th stree'. lis feet 8. K from' Ocean avenue. 15x100 feet. • Ocean City Title A Trust Co., Ex'rr, to Ague. W RRhcrdaon. $717. Loui 148 to 153 inc. y. i lion H. lot 536 section E. John H. Williamson, et ux.. to Frank E Darby 397. section A "■ante to Same. "Portkni of lots bit and 818. section A. Same to Sam, Lot 174. section A. Same to Same S. W. 10 feet of lot 770 and N. F. > feet of !o; 771. sec. Hon O. Same to Same. S. W »0 feet of lot 13 and K W. • 11 feet of iot 15. secrm 1, plan O. C. Land Co. Hannao W Mitchell to Katharine t. Conn eon 88.50. Lot 23. plap or Cbas. A. Doe nobert b. Crew, et ux.. to Joseph OlMllo. et ux. 84500. Lot 390 and ' N. B. half of 391. section c Clarence I. DtiDols to Evelyn M Durham. 85500. Part or lot 82;, section D. BUxabeth li Voaa to Chariee b.; m <

IjRuaaell, 8S.000 Lot 399. section A. Upper Townahlp. - Sylvanus C. Aiman. et ux, to Mov _ ris A. Appel. 1110. Lot 539, section D. 0- C Park. Harry Bernstein, et ux.. to Samuel ; Rosenberg. Lot 516. sectloi C. O. C. 1 Park. NEW TIME TABLES. Colors Being U*4d by Reading to Aid | For the first time since the .spring of 1919 the Philadelphia A- Reading j has stared issuing time tallies printed on colored paper. The : purpose of using colored paper Is to greater convenience to patrons ! and agents in selecting time tables. The first of these time tables printI cd on colored paper is that of the At u.ntlc Cltv Railroad running from ! Railroad running

Philadelphia to Atlantic City. Ocean T' j City. WildwooJ. Cape May. Sea J*Te~ ■ I City, and Stone Harbor. It Is printed on green pai>er. It Is expected shortly that otheisBeading time tables-fcilHt^-. I rinied on colored paper, to that pat rrns may become familiar with the, ! coior of the time tables they use and will experience no difficulty in picking

| them out Ultimo table racks. maky excursionists Holiday cV'wds poured into this city 1 'Starting Friday night and all day Sat(urday. several hundreds more roming 1 , on the Reading excursion Sunday. 1 The real estate offices were kept r Saturday and Sunday finding t I retraces for those who are renting i early this year. The management of the Strand ; Theatre on (he Boardwalk inaugu- , rated a new policy by opening their •theatre on Saturday night. Judging : the crowds at both shows, it 1 would appear the public appreciated 1 ' opportunity to attend a Boardwalk | I

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morie Manager Bourgeois states the. Strand wlU be opened wosy ^aturday r night straight through to the -r*«on The warm sunshine Saturday aftert lured many promenaders to Ifce" Boardwalk. It is safe to say that a t new record for Lincoln's birthday r visitors has been established j ; this resort. • j - SEND THEM IN Send those little personal items of ■ . friends or happenrr-gs of your family, to the Sentinel Office by Tuesday oL each week and they will appear m the next issue on Thursday.

' IT'S ISO SECRET FURMAN'S ICE CREAM 18 THE BUST IN TOWN The reason is easy to gnem -Pcre, rich and right ingredients in correct snd sufficient proportions will always tell in the finished product. PObNTAIN SERVICE DAILY SPECIALS K. K. FURMAN Formerly with Sh river Orders Delivered 724-26 Asbury Avenue Phone 639 W Grubb Brothers Building Contractors JOBBING A SPECIALITY ^ 609 Third Street, Ocean City, N. J. Telephone 437 -R PHONC. A10* J JOBBING PROMPTLY DONE WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBINC and HEATINC 13S ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY It's Time to Place Your Order for any trees or shrubbery you intend to plant this spring not already ordered. We have accepted an agency for Supreme Brand Grass and Field Seeds for South Jersey. This Brand is guaranteed to be as good as money ran buy. delivered to you freight paid and no charge for bags. We will be glad Jo furnish prices, samples, or any other Information desired Ocean City Greenhouses Phone 19 FOR SALE — 3 Apt. House Furnished, with double garage 1122 CENTRAL AVENUE Lot 40 x 100 PRICE, $11,500 ~ Cottages and Apartments tar Rest and lar Sale +•- BARON, 412 Eleventh Street Upper Motor Lubrication AT LAST ACCOMPLISHED Desmond's MIRACLE OIL Eliminates Friction, and Carbon, Prolong* Life of Motor. Saves 15 to 25 per cent in Fuel iaJ"^,ATK carbon, REDLCK heat, no.se, resistance. Tflmtloo and .5 to 35 per cent in gasoline, or money refunded.) B. G. DESMOND MFG. CORP., 346 Atlantic Are., Brooklyn, N.Y. C. L. CLARK Qet circular 804 Seventh St.

SURF LAUMDRY I M» Oteaa Avaaoe Phoue. 139.J , lfran niJ. x j Good Work. Quick Service, all Work Hone on IVcm-v. Please Give If* a Trial CLOSBD UNTIL SEASON OF 1922 1 SPECIAL EXCURSION TO PHILADELPHIA $1.50 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Wednesday, February 22, 1922 Special Tickets good only on Train leaving Ocean City 14th SL) 6 «6 A M Ocean City (7th St. ) . A ., s \T Ocean fi'y (loth St. I .'£J^'rJ' . Ocean City (14th St.) frrv* ?!' Ocean City (34th St.) ; ? ?! Ocean City (5»t St., ?' "' Palermo 1' . Petersburg f" a" *}' ^ Tockahoe. ... " I'1"?'?,' Camden. Arrive . ' J jj* RBTLRNI.NQ Leaves Philadelphia , Chestnut and South Street Feme.) j.jo P. M. Ticket! at, W nnlwd m, u> data ml Eicuwn, Philadelphia & Reading System ATLANTIC CITY a AIL* O AD A Satisfied Owner Owns a 2 Family Apartment " !1,"w there are some e«ellent propositions that are offered for sale, tmcompsrable to anything similar here in price, terms antl location. All of them are new and offered for sale at price* showing very satisfactory returns ii on the money invested. TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS. Third and Ocean Avenue, five rooms and bath each floor, size 22 x 34 feet, ten foot wide porch, brick foundations, papered throughout and finished intude in - whrte and mahogany: sill rent for $900. Price $6,000. «-d Atfontfo Avenue, six rooms and bath each floor.stze 24 x 44 feet lot 46 v 76 fmmt w-ide porches, brick foundations, room for double garage- rents for $1,100. Price 87,500. TWO^FAMH-Y APARTMENT, AUanUc Avenue, between M001Street, brick construction throughout. ! 1 seven rooms and tile bath each floor, built in tubs, inside en- I Z22ZJ? lot- Th'' uPk«P on 'hi' i ajmrtment wi be almost nothing for several years. Provision made to install heating plant. Price $13,500. For further information apply Any Realtor in Ocean City BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY asty Now Made By the VALET Electric Baking Co. ^hone 212.W 713 Asbury Avenue of the finest ingredients and by the latest machinery ■w Yoer (rocer has it, or if not, we will serve yon at tke door BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY

- , . LOLA M. TOWNSEND ' HANDIE SHOP - > 736 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. ' * I 1 DRESSMAKERS' NOTIONS 1 I • "* * : - . CHAS. D. SAMPSON Stoves, Hardware, Oils, Roofing j 408-10JAsbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N.-J. f, t - r . . , CLEAN AS YOUR HOME OCEAN CITY STORAGE CO. Warehouse, Sixth and West Avenue FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD Automobile Freight Service Between Ocean City, N. J. and Philadelphia. For rates apply Ferguson Express, 313 Eighth St, Ocean City, N. J.— Pkra. 372-m Philadelphia Offltt, 71S Spring Garden— Phone. Market 5014 Automobile Renovating "The Shop Complete' BODY WORK rOPS UPHOLSTERING WINDSHIELD GLASS FENDER WORK PAINTING of the better kind Wescoat Co. Albany Avenue Blvd. and Winrhenter Telephone 564 ATLANTIC CITY REAL SERVICE Weather Strips Stop those heat leaks ; save fuel and stop draughts. I have in stock either moulded or felt / weather strips. Easy to put on. Makes doors noiseless. « Step Ladders Just to reminA yon that you can get that handy Step Ladder in just the size you need. Townsend's Lumber Yard f Eighth St. and Haven Ave. OCEAN' CITY, N. J.