Ocean City Sentinel, 23 February 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

many sales Reported ' by Waller R. Chattin » Walter B. Chajtin * Son, realtors at 1116 Asburr tfrqrae, report the fol lowing sales made through their offict recently. Samuel Stevenson's new two-family apartment. located, 1307 Central aveJ nue, to David W. Banks. r.tO'. Cedar avenue, Philadelphia. Pu. Samuel Stevenson's double cottage, located, 1201-3 West avenue, to Mary Ward, 4R51 Ridge avenue. Manyunlt, Mr. and Mrs. Ward wlil make this their future home and live here the yearA-ouml. Annie E. Pfar.der's cottage, 1051 West avenue, to Clara Rue. of 1122 Main street. Darby, Pa. John W. Wil kins' cottage, 1416 As- . bury avenue, to Samuel Weiaser, 4818 E. Thompson street, Philadelphia. Pa. Joseph M. Rowland's comer property, 10th nnd Central avenue, to Park Plaza Baity Company, 17th. and Moimencslng avenue. Philadelphia. Pa Joseph M. Rowland's new bungalow, under . epnstruction, located at 847 First street, to George G. Collison, of 328 Cedar lane. Highland Park. Pa. APPRECIATE EFFORTS Following is From the Fire Mile Beach Journal Senator William H. Bright, of Wildwood. is in receipt of the following letter from the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce, iirned by its secretary, F. Leroy. Howe, under date of February 9, 1922: "While the Chamber of Commerce . Executive Committee was in session last night. President E. M. Sutton came in with a report "of your good : work at Trenton in behalf of the Ocean City Automobile Bridge. The . Executive Committee, in fact all of j Ocean City, wish to take this opportunity of expressing their appreciation of your hearty support of the effort which we hope will result in lifting the toll from this important link into Cape May County. The Executive Committee of the Chamber of Commerce want you to feel that they are at your service and stand ready to re- ' ciproeate at any time.' SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY The home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barclay was the scene of much laughter and merriment last Friday evening [ when a crowd of young people 1 gathered to surprise Mark Barclay on : the anniversary of his birthday. Many games in which all took part, also music, singing and a dainty luncheon made up the evening which was eiy-..-joyed by all. Included among those j attending were Mrs. Barclay. Mrs. Rahn, Miss Dorothy Marshall, Everett Bakley, Joseph Sooy. Nelson Phillips. Harold and Robert Rahn and Mark ( Barclay. P. O. EXAMINATION J The United States Civil Service Commission announces that on March 4th an open competitive examination ;j wil be held for the positions of clerk J and carrier in the post office. Prom <• eligible* resulting from this examina- ' tion it ii expected that certification f will be made to fill existing and future « vacancies. Applicants must have , readied the age of eighteen and bejj under forty-five. The age limits are j waived, however, in the ease of per- J sons entitled to preference because of military or naval service. , : GOES TO CHICAGO Professor James M. Stevens will) leave for Chicago Saturday to attend the Superintendent*' meeting of the National Educational Association in that city. tntmdw 1 by Director Corson. ORDINANCE NO. 1*. An Ordtruuxe coneernlns OwMmprore- j nw. botvtr-n the nnrthvaelrrly side of I Third Stoi i.od the southwesterly side ; of Sever.tr-:. th Street end the Improve- ! went o4a certain portion o! Ninth street. , "hereof""" **" rxoeam ' Thr Bosrd ,tf fomvmsalonvr* of the City of Orran 'Tty do Ordain: Section I. Tt-jt "the interaerllenv Aotmry Avenue, viz:.— Third street, fourth Street. Fifth Street. Eleventh | Street. Twelfth Stree t. Thirteenth Street, , Fourteenth street, fifteenth Street. Six-: tee-nth Street end Seventeenth Strer 1 1 an J1 be improve.! arccrdtng to plans and : Af.elVstlon* prepared by ih» City Kn*1IV. r and tiled in the City Clerk's Office, i an I of, such material aa the Board of I onmlasion :r« may aelect. Section 5. That Smth Street from the. eoi.theatteri;- ride of Aebtin Avenue to a ! m:nt 720 fe»t i orttiwr dttriy of the land-: A~«,of tier Oeran Front boardwalk. i •halt be Improved t.y a wensasrant tie - 5StESJ° nwSlqr j the '"y'&tgGeer and filed in the City Clerk'a office. That the said Improvem -nt shall be of a kind ' yd type as ahaU be selected hy the Board of Commissioners. , - I Section 2. That the coat and expense ' in making tlie improvements, tnctud'n* labor and mai.rlala and Inridental expena.1 as eel forth In this ordlnm r-_ ehsll be borne and paid by the city o! bonds « 2«ld ViS'** ' InmlnK of 1 1 act/ 'when awarded1 may'be^ernpotvff - financed by the t/t'.Jnx vl a ptomiaMtr note or nor.-, of /aid city. » hich note, •han h-ar date I nt- day ihe same are IPt *h*" *•"■»"» in amoont and ahal! t-ear (Merest at a rate not exceeding alx per centum ner annum- said note# shall Iv limed by fh. Mayor and eountcrxixnjd l.y the Wreetor of the V- «' Itev-.-iue and Finance aiM Mteet d by the City Clerk and Ihe cot" 2?I5 I — . nfllxcf th. r.-or and there drall he on oakl notes the purpose for, which the same hre Issued . rtf^T^uSi amtaUMaoften d?" fU8e ' " cinihatonSi The abovt Ordinance was |wased on nrt_and second teadlns. at a meeting of Vissms a jmtnmst'a Tth^Boa r'nfl' mlaaleners of the City of Ocean City" o.thro* o clock In th- afternoon. Com- - s5w Je*s?vBb-r' 2-14. 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Collector's Sale of Properties for Unpaid Street Assessment ~! Office of the Tax Collector. Ocean City. X. J 1 Notice Is hereby given that the subscriber, the Tax Collector of Ocean City. N. lea I J, pursuant lo the laws of the State of New Jersey. In such cases made and pro- | vlded. will expose for sate at public auction on 1 TUESDAY. THE TWENTY- FIRST DAY OF MARCH. __ A. D nineteen hundred and twenty-two. at two o'clock P. M. of thai day. at the : ^ Tax Office, second floor of City Hall. In aald city, certain lota tracts or parcels of , lar I iiiJ hereinafter moiy particularly described, for benefits for street Improvement as , Itxed and adjusted by the Commissioners or Assessment and under and by virtue of •an 'act of the legislature of New Jersey. -entitled. "An act concerning numldpalt- , ; — ilea" approved- March ST. 1 »1 7. and the supplements thereof and the amendments . ! ' thereta. and an set entitled. "An act concerning unpaid taxes, asaesiments and ry other municipal charges on real property and protidlng for the collection thereof by 1 . i he creation and enforcement of liens thereon." (Revision of 1)111 and the supple- I i a, mcnts IheroM snd^ the, amendment* thereto.^ and und er^ t he ^ prmrtslens " " maintain a bulkhead In the navigable waters (known as the "Lsgcon") olher' than is the Atlantic Ocean within the territorial Jurisdiction of the City of Ocean City, and as shown on a plan of lots of the Ocean City Oardens Co. and providing for the he costs thereof." passed February 34th. 1911 : and aa apprxrs by the report of the Commissioner* of Aasesanrent and duly confirmed by the lioard of Commissioners of. ' this city, and recorded In the book of assessments in my office. Which assessment : 51 has hecn fixed and^d justed by uid Comruiaoloncrt ^Assessment acstrurt^ihe^ lot*. POrtT^,S5M ow^lsnor'*plJreels of Uml "snd real esute will be sold m fee. lo ' s. such persons as will purchase Ihe same, subject to redemption at the lowest rale of interest-but in no case In excess of eight per centum per annum. IS • The following list gives a description by lot number and section of the lota. , trktts or parrels of UOdto be sold In pursuance of this advertisement as they "■ appear on the ^ssystmenTTists^ innnWUo said reports. ( k To fh- amount due on each lot. tract or parcel of land as httelrsfler designated . mere will pc sided us proportionate share 5f the cost of this sale. - w. E. W BCRI.EIOH , — — ' Tax Collector Formerly it. Owner. IHock No Got No. Section. Assessment. Adv. I f Sutton * Corson Co . HO Ht» O C. O SZ27.M t .*#; J Hill Dredging Co !!» S14.»» .» Dobhs it Frszier Co UM 2U.1Z '.M lin 211.22 .»#: Ills 21122 ,»0 Waller Hays IIP- 127.22 .?• 1 Sutton A Corson Co IIS3 140.28 t .20: 3 o c c* »g * isa s 1(24 25.05 . 20 , 1125 #2S0» 20 Hundi !iri 2*2 ri '20' .[Rift Dredging Co 1172 225.72 . 20 1172 225.72 . 20 f 1174 225.72 .20 1175 221.75 . 20; ; O. C Gardens Co 7172 222.72 -- .20 ! 1177 555 75 . 90 ' Hannah W. Mite be!) ITS 1MI 215 «5 .20 1202 125.51 .20 1221 IK 12 Ml _ 1105 225.15 . 20 ' . 1222 515.11 .20' 1227 215.13 90 I 1*22 225.12 .20 1 1202 ' 51515 .20 1 121* 225.11 .20 I Isaac W Sutton .1214 55.es .20 a 1215 55.05 .20, [ # 111* 154.27 . 2*! B H Of 1217 43 19 20 I Albert D. Cnn-mins . N -! of 1*17 45 40 . 20r 1515 133.23 [jffc»e*sSutton 1212 122.22 .20 j 1 lift 140.22 I «6R " 1225 140 55 .20 ,! " 1221 140.22 *0 — 1214 140.22 . 20 - r 1554 140X5 !*0 I ) HiB Dredging Co. . 1227 127.44 .20: I i - • im % I - t IMO 140 « 20 2* ' J. M. Chester . ..! !m lTc'.tO ro « 12*4 174.10 .20 •' 1 74. 1 0 90 * 1 HIB Dredging CX> . 1227 174A0 .90 1121 172.10 .20 1219 174.10 .20 1540 174.10 .90 e 1 1241 '174.10 - - .20 — 174.10 .20" ' W. Sutton . ISO 1*44 Q.C.O. 17«llO !so , W. Bealer 1245 ~ 174.10 ^20 " „ „ 1244 1P-74 .20 . H. Sutton 1147 ' - 374,25 .20 H1H Dredging Co 1241 llfll .90 1149 • 214.2K. .*«! ,! . 1250 212.22 .20' E. W. Bl'RGEIGH \ .. ,ad*. 2-10 5t— Pts. fae W500 Tax Collector 81 Collector's Sale o§ Properties for Unpaid Street Assessment Office of the Tax Collector. Ocean City. N. J. Notice 1, hereby given that the subscribe., the Tax Collector or Ocean City, s' , - ",u 10 the, laws of the State of New Jersey m such cases made and pro- 1 vlded. will expose for sale at public auction on TUESDAY. TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF MARCH. A. D^nlneteen hundred and twenty-two at two o'ctoeklp 14. of that day. at the 1 Tax omee. mid floor of City Hail la aald city. eertaM lota, tracts or parcels of hereinafter more particularly described, for beneOts for street Improvement = as fixed and adjusted by the Commlsaloaen of Aseessmeat and under and by virtue of an act of the Lcglslatura of New Jersey, entitled. "An act concerning lltmicipalitlee. ' approved March 27. iflT. and the supplements therrof and amendment* thereto and an act entlUed. An act concerning unpaid taxe*. axaesament* and „ byTheDMi:aiiM *Se ^""^"SLviLim oftni00 th®r*^' sSsissr-s^jsrsss 1 Tsa^.-ar^glfSSa! sSSSrs. 15; , souths esteriy of the oortheasterly line of Fifty-fourth Street and running southwesterly to the southwesterly line of Fifty-eighth Sireet." paseed March I. 1*21; and a* appears by the report of the CommiaSoaers of Aassasmsnt snd duly con- ' firmed l.> th. Board of Couuniaaionenr of this city, snd recorded in the book of foatlaaad aa Sbnh Tegxl THE STRAND Building and Loan Association announce* the opening of its FIRST SERIES OF CAPITAL STOCK at its office 411 Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J. Friday, March 3rd •t 8 P. M. BE A HOME BUILDER and Join the Thrift Movement Now in ; Progress AH Over the Country The following extract from the constitution i* of interest to all who are planning tn make application for loans: "All loans ahall bear interest from the last meeting previous to recording of the Mortgage at Ihe rate of 6>£ per annum." Subscription* will be received by any officer or director. ■ CLAYTON HAINES BRICK, President JOHN C. STEELMAN, Vice President ROLAND STEELMAN, Secretary JOHN J. FOSTER, Treasurer Col. Chan. M. Gandy Stirling W. Cole Dr. John W. Whiticar Edward M. Sutton Ernest M. Kent Harry Headley Ewing T. Corson Walter A. DittriA er H. B. Cooper, Jr. H. B. Cree Elmer Jaaksen Pearl Advertise in the Sentinel.

V NEW FIRM Angus S. Wade and Frank D. Newberry have formed a partnership an.l"wil do business under the name of the , Angus S. Wade Company, architects- , and engineers. The firm has opened - offices on the second . floor of the Bourse Building. Eighth street and Asbury avenue. Their advertisement / appearing in- the Sentinel last Thur1 day, through an error, read " Arehi- ' tects and Contractors." Mr. Wade., - in calling attention Jo the error stated ; positively that they were not contrdc- ' tors nor tlid they contempinte entering - the contracting field. RESIDING HKRi: . George W. Reed, agent at the West ' I Jersey and Seashore Railroad Com- , GETTING BACK TO NORMAL It has been remarked that. "We have' passed the worst, and are rapidly approaching a period of norma! conditions— conditions which mean prosperity, progress and happiness." , When In need of a new or tlon. remember that the Ocean City Title <fc Trust j Co. Is at your 'service. j j4 J4 f ocean city title and trust company •coan City. N. J. i KZENA§| assyqjg?j j Hughes Central Pharmacy l 8th and Wesley Ave. 1

pany 's office in this city. »f, now •" permanent resident and is living at - t>31 Tenth street. * } FIRE ESCAPES for all types 'of ^buildings E " _ s i- ' REPAIRED AND PAINTED S We guarantee approval of Ji local and State authorities " on all our work. " Builders' Iron Work a BROWNWORTH I CO. PHILADCLFMia "Let us Estimate" f Befor-e Luyinji NextCar see our larc^e stocltof new and hi^h-6rnde Used Cars CisAorriMreP*ymoi<s States MotdcSirvke 808Afhr.tr Ave w atlantic^cityju ^ architects Leslie Headley Co. ° Incorporated architectual service Builders ' q ! 515 EIGHTH STREET I (Eighth and Wesley ave.) Oeean City, N. J. 0 and builder of Artistic Bun'galows, Convenient, Cottages, Up-to-date Apartments, Modern wi . Hotels. y

PhoDe 229 J Estimates FurnWied,"' WM. T. TAYLOR PAPER HANGER City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. occam oirr. mcmt ucmscv L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE. COS This is a 3-19 b, Westinghouse full automatic Elecu 7zt ] ufrvf tric Range, other styles in ,y stock. Let us show you the j|p i advantages of cooldng by1 *ssg=3=|==ljf i electricity. Cheaper than o g[ ~ i gas and cleaner, fj (^) itr || We carry a full line of Westinghouse, Mazda and Nitro- = 1/1 w 11 — I WLRAYMONO 819 AS8URYAVT. OCEAN CITY. N.J. monuments i; Headstones, Markers, Sills, Corner Posts Memorials of Dignity and Distinction Designed, cut and erected with particular regard for individual requirements mYou can choose from the Uigest and finest stock of materials ever collected — standard granites and marbles from quarries famous for the I quality of their product. We Specialize in Designing and Manufacturing \ Mausoleums, Public and r Private Memorials Carfare Paid to all Purchaitrr CAMDEN YARD MAIN OFFICE AND YARD Opp. Harleigh Cemetery Pleaoantville, N. J. „ „ — OPP- Atlantic City Cemetery 2737 Bell Phone, PlrMenlviUe I REPRESENTATIVES 0. 2. Hammcll. Pro*.. HE ten/net Auto,. Vtnlaor | - oSTSi aSSaJci^ur^ N ' ' Comb^d- laHinrto.. j H b'iuk SniSibTx'. 'tor BtttoSf vSghnT"' j . O. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEAS ANTVILLE, N. J.

SEND THEM IN Send those little personals about your friends, the fatnily yourself to the Sentinel, but be sure to get them to the office not later than Tuesday noon. NOTICE TO UMIT CREDITORS of Marx B. Hawkin*. of Ihe Ceenly^of^alv^ilar. mi«U of uU dSSllSil^nAirv U hereby I" 'j* croiffor, of MlJ Beroaied fo^exhthl^ fo ^tije l!^n0ew^''^wiuUn | from ^he Dated. ,Iwml*^)j[.'Agp>"c,,y|Ji|_UA||S_ A. C. nuSWEIJ.. Proctor. 13-5. H'l . F- F. 215.54. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEV. PR05 Mixed- PaluU. Lead and Oil ! 930 and 922 Asbury avenue. rbone,sas-W Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL T. LEE ADAMS. Health Officer Office Hem: 11.00 le 12.00 A M. Phone jo and aak for Health Officer during office hours, if complaint ia to be made for any violation of health code, or addreaa postal to box 344. GOOD ADVICE not build until you talk the matter over with us. I- LESLIE HEADLEY CO. Inc. 515 Eighth Street. New for the benefit of Oceaa City people Citv House Cleaning Company will clean your hotel, boardlaa nouaa, private rot lea*, omoe. or anything you have 10 clean. furnlab everything. Joet give u, tbe Job, we do t ho real. All work goaranued. Wr 7j0 West Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Bell F bone, 75- W JONES. ROOERS * BASSELL A. U JONKB. Msoaxer ■OTXLe ABB VOTTeuea HALCYON HALL # 1116 Wesley ave. Ocean City New Jeraey Newly furnished rooms; running water in each room; Three minutes from the Beach Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell MILLER COTTAGE OCKAN CITT NEW JKRBBY Opeu All tbe Year Hot-water Heat LAURA 1. MILLBB GANDY COTTAGE 818 Central Avenue City New Jersey J. Prescott Cad man, Jr. Estate of Mark Lake funeral Director 809 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey AUTO EOUIPMENT 'HEADLEY At ADAH H Readins Coal $£ fSf^Z*SSLXr BUTsTS tbo ton gnereotoofl. Boll or KoWrprlM 'phono. O*soa end Tare. TiSTH aae UtTI Now is the Time to Plant Pr&et Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey

f | Barclay & McCorkle n Agent, for Phoenix Portland Cement Cement Block Sand, Gravel and Top Soil 1032 Simpson Ave. Phone 51-W j?;' ' nunc a l. /rfr p \ , / SAXATORlfM ^ \ /Scotch HaH j V NmrnWr1 Qn"lu''" / \ B. MrGfBENY / Vk.S'ksv^'v y S'.ra. WILLITS p. HAINES, M.D. Physician and Burgeon Office Hour* Diseases of Eye. 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. E,r' N°a« and Throat Phone 290 Glasses third Cor. Wesley Ave. and 9th St. ■asr, — 8 I. 14 A. 2L; 7 to 2 P. M • • ALLEN CORSON, M. D. 821 Wesley Avenue Oeean City New Jersey _ B.H 59 - Inter-Slalr 120- A r - - gERSCHEL PETTIT, M l' T 807 Wesley Avenue * OCEAN CITY. N. J. 0«t* Rear,: 9 lo 14 A. M. T lo • P. M. « WrA and See.. 2 le !• A. 51.. ml, u Boll Phono 172 s; Until 2 to 10 2 m 7 to 2 p. m. John H. Whiticar, M. 1). 777 WCSLCY AVENUE OCEAN CITV. N. J. Offloo Hour*. Oeoan C'ly Toeoday Wo.ln-oday.fn it a. m. Friday. Sato rday. 1 1 30-520 p. m. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Otleopalhk PbytlcUs Oman Oil' OKI .-* PhllodaloblaJufDr/ •th * Central 1425 Raal Batata front Bide Phone 272-W Phono. Waiaoi IVDENTIST DR. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN 809 Central avenue. Ocean City, N. J. 8 Bell Phone 152 Ex-ray Diagnosis Nitrous Oxide Administered _ | HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY Eighth St. snd Wesley ave. Phone 245 y J. Thomley Hughes, P. D. Pharmacist in Charge ATT*UITI.aT-L4W. Wootton, Harcourt S Steelman LAW OFFICES ANDREW C BOSWELL Law Offices Master In Chancery Inoura* Bulldlne— Aebur, Ave. and 0th 1 OCEAN CITV. N. J. VI VI AN B. SMITH ARCHITECT AtlantTerClty. N. J. ENGINEERS WM. H. COLI|Isson. |R. V A*o». M.Am. Boo. O.K. Ciril Engineer and Surveyor City Eur no* i, Oronn Cll .14. J. THE LUNCHEON HOUR finds this restaurant full of people who' j are very evidently enjoying themselves. For there is good fellowship ■) - here as well as good food. If youer- " Joy the good things of life stop in here ^1 for lunch and if you are wise you'll -.*3 let it be soon. let it be soon.

THE HARRIS RESTAURANT Bwtws 1m Cream _ ^ W. H. Harris, Prop j