Ocean City Sentinel, 16 February 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 6

Ocean City Sentinel, Prlntnl and PublnhM Ever? TbnradaT 7 i , OCEAN CITY -PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. HOWAED S. STAINTON. PrakWn.^ ^ , ijr?«'lf*Barrt?l. U. Frank Smith and A. R. LEWIS L. BARRETT. Grn'l BnaiMM Man aaor FohlUhad wkM/ a: Scnmw. Bolldinr. ; «M-7 it A-horr Avenur. Oeaati OR*. "N. J. Jwj' • " A Tnlcphom. ISKJ j, Thia Company iWrH thr right to rrjrct ' any advartUinc till oaunmlratu...- to thU papar will ba ■mUUhad only ovar tho nam* of writ.r. , * -Chantaa o? aJfcrtWna cor; moat bo at , thin offirr not lator than Turiday noon. Thia . nila trll ha Itrtrtly adhered to , ! Job work promptly do a. by aiparlanetd ! It

thursday. february 16. 1922 , : ! | Entered at the Tost OBoo at Ocean C ty. h'. J., at aaeond clan mall matter. t . M n the sentinel ^ ocean city i WJf. F GARDINER. 740 Aabory Avano.- \ r E. C. I'.CSHAY. I t .Aabory Armor. |c sohers point, n. j. « UNGP A EUASON |n Itew Jertoy Ave. sod Shorn Road f atlantic city TICKET OFTICF.. SHORE FAST USE, Vlr- j w^Nt.K£°i»onsi&niv"u'' „ , st. petersburg, fla. (ui MULHOLLEM and -"EST. !!M» Ctmal j|t, miami, fla. b, L. r. COHEN. Hill Boildin*. 01 LET US HAVE THE NAKED TRUTH. T Walker U. Hints, former Director j rs General ol Railroads tinder govern [tl ment management. Is now dragged fr shrieking to tho public pillory by tho w Association of Railway Executives ai and told that his report regarding the = condition in which the government + turned over the roads to their owner* 1s untrue. Always suave, of course, the railway beads do not flatly allude to Mr. Hints as a falsifier, hut delicately describe his statement as "a Action representing an extraordlnary dlstortlon of facta." This is followed by a mass of statistics to show that the government handed over the railroad wreckage in such condition that only the Income from higher freight rates will save the day and pat the service once more in workable order. In conformity with the recognised rules governing campaigns of props- = ganda these statements are sent broadcast to the newspapers for publication and general consumption. . Were the publishers of newspapers to i feed to the public all the propaganda I pap that reaches them there would ' soon develop a case of national Indl geetlon that might cause serious internal disturbance. In this case however, It may be well to consider the statement of the roads because the people want the facta. It wlfl be interesting to learn what Mr. Hinea has ~ to say in reply, but the voice we want p| moat to hear in connection with the railroad situation is the voice of the (armer. Perhaps we may get this concretely before the people through the avenue of the agricultural 'bloc. If freight rales are responsible for much of the high coat or foodstuffs to the consuming public and the cause of low prices for foodstuffs when = bought from the farmer, if they make the farmer pay more for what he has to buy and get less for what he has to sell then the appeal of the roads wonld aecm ripe for the ash heap. Some other way must be found to rehabilitate the roads. Perhaps turning the spigot for a time might have some effect. The economists of the Senate should diagnose the case In language the people can understand and then perform whatever operation may be recognized a* wl«* without delay. The rights of the railroads must not be Infringed, but the beneflt , of the public must be the first consld- — eratiou. Off hand it looks as if the Interest of the people and the interest i' of the fanner are one and indivisible. REAL E6TATE NEW8. Published in conjunction with the | Cape May County Gazette, Cape May Court House, week ending Feb. 3rd. Ocean City. - John P. Graham, et ux.. to Frank M. Denan. 116, (-On. kot |n N. E. line of 8th street, 125 feet 8. E. from Ocean avenue. 75x150 feet. William H. Long. Jr.. to Malhllde J. Oetxel. 17,060. Lot 73#, section C. William H. Hirst fo Antonica u. | Fairbanks. $0,600. Lot in 8. W. line of 7th street. IPS feet 8. K. from Ocean avenue. <9x100 feet. Ocean City Title A Trust Co., Ex'cr, 10 Agues W. Richardson $217. Lots 148 to 163 Inc. section H. lot 636. lectin E. John IL Williamson, et ux . to Frank E. Darby, igit S#7. section A. V-c- Same to Kauic Portion or lots Sl< and 816, section A. Same to Same Lot 174, section A. Same to Same S, W. 10 feet of lot 770 and N. E 39 feet of lol 771. sec lion C. Same to Same. S. W. <0 feet of lot ' 11 and N. W. 2 11 (get of lot 15. sec- ' tion 1. plan 2. O. C. Land Co. • Hannan W. Mitchell to Katharine T. Connoen $8.60. Lot 26. plan of Chas. A. Doe. Robert B. Crew, et ux., to Joseph j Olhdllo, et ux. $4,200. Lot 390 and K E. half of 391, section r. Clarence L. DiiBols to Evelyn M. Durham. $5,509. Part ol lot 622. section D. Elizabeth a Voss to Charles B.j

1 , Russell. $5,000. Lot 399. section. A. i Upper Township. -! Sylvanus C. Almstu et ux..Nto MorJria A. Appel. $110. Lot 539. section D. O. C. Phrk Harry Bernstein, et ux.. to Samuel Rosenberg. Lot 5181 section 0. O. C. , Park. NEW TIME TABLES. '■Colors Being' -Used by Reading to Aid I For the first lime since the spring !of 1918 the Philadelphia A- .Reading [ | Railway has started issuing time tn I hies printed on colored paper. The ' I purpose of using colored paper Is to j afford greater convenience to patrons 'jand agents In selecting time tables. 1 ' The first nt these time tables print • | «1 on colored paper is that of the At- | luntic City Railroad running from ' ; Philadelphia to Atlantic City, Ocean | City. Wildwood, Capo Mays^SP8~1sle i City, and Stone Iiatbor. .It is printed on green paper. It is expected shortly j thaj other Reading UmeTi*>le« Kill b<- ; primed on colored paper, so that patj tons may become familiar with the (color of the time tables they use and 1 will experience no difficulty in picking j ih rat out of time table racks. MANY EXCURSIONISTS lfbilday crowds poured into this city starting Friday night and all day Sati ui day. several hundreds more coming iiu on the Reading excursion Sunday. The real estate offices were kept Saturday and Sunday finding (cottages for those who are renting early ihis year. The management ot the Strand (Theatre on the Boardwalk Inaugurated a new policy by opening their [theatre on Saturday night. Judging the crowds at both shows, itj ; would appear the public appreciated J opportunity to attend a Boardwalk*

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movie Manager Bourgeois states the. Strand will be oponed every Saturday y night straight tbtough to the season, t- The warm sunshine Saturday after g noon lured many promenaders" to the Boardwalk. It is safe to say that a it new record for Lincoln's birthday g holiday visitors has been established j g in this resort. . d SEND THEM IN 'r Send those little personal items of _ your friends or happenvngs of, your I, ! family, to the Sentinel Office by TuefcdLday of each week and they will apgwpear in the next issue on Thursday.

IT'S NO SECRET FURMAN'S ICE CREAM IS THE BEST IN TOWN The reason is easy to guess— Pure, rich and right ingredients in correct and sufficient proportions will always tell in the finished product. fountain 8brvicb daily specials K. K. FURMAN Formerly with Shriver Orders Delivered 724-26 AsburV Avenue Phone 639 W Qrubb Brothers Building Contractors JOBBING a SPECIALITY 609 Third Street, Ocean CRy, N. J. Telephone 4J7-R •* _ 410- j jobbing pnomptlv done WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBING and HEATING 138 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 alreadyordered. 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 can buy. delivered to you freight paid and no charge We will be glad fo 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 j Lot 40 x 100 PRICE, $11,500 Cottages and Aparaaeate for Rent and for Sale BARON, 412 Eleventh Street Upper Motor Lubrication AT LAST ACCOMPLISHED Desmond's MIRACLE OIL Eliminates Friction, and Carbon, Prolongs Life of Motor, Save* 15 to 25 per cent in Fuel fguaraxtkf : Will kuxiinat8 friction and casbon. Reduce beat, noire, j resistance, vibration and 15 to 35 per cent in gasoline, or money refunded A _ r B. G. DESMOND MFG. CORP., 346 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn. N.Y. C. L. CLARK i Qet circular 804 Seventh St.

SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Avenue Phone, 1S9-J Ocean City, N. J. Good Work. Quick Service, all "Work done on Premises Please Give Us a Trial ( LOS ED UNTIL SEASON OF 1922 u . - - SPECIAL EXCURSION TO PHILADELPHIA w $1.50 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Wednesday, February 22, 1922 Special Ticket, good only on Train leaving Ocean City 14th St.) ^<6 A. M. Ocean City (7th St.) 6.57 A. M. Ocean l ily (10th St.) - 00 A. M Ocean City (14th St.) -.03 A. ii. Ocean City (34th St.) . -.06 A. M Ocean City (51st St.) . 7.10 A.M. Palermo . 14 A. M. . . Meistaig .4 . 7.30 a. m! . Tuckahoe , . a." M." Camden, Arrive S.45A. M. RBTL'RMNO Leaves Philadelphia Cheitnut and South Street Perries) j.jo P. M. Tick,*, out b, purehed poor lo dolo ol Eicunioo Philadelphia & Reading System ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD A Satisfied Owner j Owns a 2 Family Apartment j TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS are Uie best kind of investment 6 ' properties in Ocean City. Right now there arc some excellent I propositions that are offered for ."ale, uncomparalile to anything similar here in price, terms and location. All of them are new and offered for sale at prices showing vorv satisfactory returns i 'on the money invested. i TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS, Third and Ocean Avenue, five ; rooms and bath each floor, sire 22 x 34 feet, ten foot wide porch. brick foundations, papered throughout and finished inside in . white and mahogany; will rent for J900. Price $6,000. TWO FAMILY AfARTMENTS, Frist and Atlantic Avenue, six rooms and bath each floor, size 24 x 44 feet, lot 46 x 76 feet wide porches, brick foundations, room for double garage- rents I for $1,100. Price *7,500. TWO FAMILY APARTMENT, Atlantic Avenue, between Moorlyn Terrace and Ninth Street, hriek construction throughout, 1 seven rooms and tile bath each floor, built in tubs, inside entrances to both apartments, large lot. The upkeep on this apartment will be almost nothing for several years. Provision made to install heating plant. Price 813,500. For farther information apply Any Realtor in Ocean City BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY VALET Electric Baking Co. j. phone 212-w 713 Asbury Avenue of the finest ingredients and by the latest machinery Your grocer has it, or if not, we will serve you at the door BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY

| LOLA M. TOWNSEND ; j - HANDIE SHOP I J 736 Aibury Avenue Ocean Cily. N. J. i i 1 3 dressmakers' notions ~~ . T T'l CHAS. D. SAMPSON Stoves, Hardware, Oils, Roofing 408-101Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N.?J. + — — v ') 1 -i CUBAN AS YOUR HOMB 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. — rkoo« 372 M Philadelphia Office. 713 Spring Garden— Phone, Market 5014 Automobile Renovating "The Shop Complete' BODY WORK TOPS UPHOLSTERING -"WINDSHIELD GLASS FENDER WORK PAINTING of the better kind Wescoat Co. n Albany Avenue Blvd. and Winchester 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 reiflind you that you can get that handy Step Ladder in just the size you need. ^ ^ Townsend's Lumber Yard Eighth St. and Haven Ave, OCEAN CITY, N. J.