Ocean City Sentinel, 23 February 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 3

" - - -■ .. __ i to Russ-U H. Nuity", treasurer, of I , MANY SALES MADE "= ? --Tenth «n(1 Eleventh streets to H. B - ° BY R. L CHESTER and Ocean avenue to Mirhael Dotti, I of Philailclphia, who has contracted to Include Stores on Asbury | i.uiiii four houses. Avcnue-«nd a Part of v t,Tw," flol\ ?.T" u™* i'!"'1/ th' / I rhm1v street to Velnia H. Mould, of; Casino Property ; tins city; who is now erecting two two* family apartments. The store property on Asbury ave- J1'1 The Weaver property on Asbury w between Seventh ami Eighth - ,<vnue below Eighth street. A part of I streets, belonging to Wm. T. Dorsey "" the property recently sold to the Ca- ,0 William Thompson, of Philadelphia. lt„, mui Company has been purchased by. Bungalow, laid Central avenue.11" . incent Tran^uilla, of this city. The „wne,| by Casper S. Garrett to Dr. v" , owner intends improving the Clarence Donglrr. of Philadelphia. hi petty, moving the front out with Lot on Asbury 'avenue between Fust the adjoining buildings and dividing Bnd Second streets Monging to Edtl.e present first floor into two stores. ! WIlt,l M. Sutton to Walter Matthews, Two-family apartment on Third ' this city, tfbet, east of Ocean avenue to Matlie Property lOl.'i A sbu ry' avernlc, he- ■ Fountain. longing to Stanley Williamson, of New j Two-family apartment on Second York City, to Frank drosier, of this ■ trect, cast of Ocean avenue to I. Bar- ijtv. . . i .11 Champion. lxit on Central avehue between . Corner of Seventh and Atlantic ave- Third and Fourth streets, belonging to i. ue. 60 feet front, to Arthur*W. Shoe- the Cluirles Sanderlin Estate, to Sarah i inker, of this city. : K. Thatcher, of Philadelphia. fifty feet front on this same tract ?--* ls>t on Ocean avenue above Fifth Spring Is Around the Corner AND OUR NEW STOCK OF WALL PAPER IS THE BEST EVER Less than two years ago we opened our store here and our prices have saved the people of South Jersey thousands of dollars— and we are going to continue our "good • work— if good goods and The lowest wall paper prices in the world will do it. In our new line we have hundreds of patterns for kitchens, sleeping rooms, hack halls and parlors, for tot a roll and the same low prices apply to our entire line of 500 patterns Come in anil get samples and prices, l'aperhangers furnished if desired. Cooper Wall Paper Stores 905 Atlantic Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, ,N. J. One-half Block From Shore Fast Line Phone 3591 -J

street to Clinton B. Price, Title Of- 1 1 ficer of the Ocean City Title and Trust i Company. 1 — . o f <L SANG IN PHILADELPHIA Mr. I.uigi BoccelliJ the blind baritone singer, who gave gratuitous entertainments at the Hostess House on the Uoardwulk Inst summer for the 1 convalescent soldiers and also sang at i the Hotel Normandie and at the music, . pavilion, assisted by Miss Helen Bar-j" low, soprano in the presentation of I an attractive program at Witherspbon 1 1 Hall. Philadelphia, last week. Mr.-. Boccolii has a fine resonant baritone] voice. He sihgs with authority and' I

—w • artistic appreciation. He was hoard : "Dio Possente" frdin "Faust." a group of songs, anil in a duet from Mozart's "Don Giovanni" with Mis.Barlqw. - HONYWILL-PILEGGI The. marriage of Miss Florence I Pileggi to John Honywill, lioth of this » city, was solemnized yesterday tnornt at 10 o'clock in the rectory of St. ^ Augustine's Catholic Church, the Rev. • : Thomas F. Blake officiating. -.Follow-, f the marriage, a reception was Held I I at the home of the bride's patjpots, : .jllth and Simpson avenue. Mr. anil Mrs. Honywill left late yesIt terday evening on their wedding tripj

j to be spent in Philadelphia and vicini-4 a ty. On their return to Ocean City; n they will reside at apartments in the. s Sculf-Cresse building. Mr*. Honywill was a fqrmer higti school graduate and Iras been employ-. ] oil at the. City Gas Light Company > e for about two years as cashier. Mr. j s HonywilFTlv hcjd the position oN, _ Chief,' ("leriyaj.'the company foV ijDttrlite MAULE CD C 17 SEED BOOK r l\£i£< P WM. HENRY M'AULE,lBc.*i^',L*''

The NEW EDI S ON Heppelwhite ||Jj Model $i6?A° mm J 1! DO YOU believe yon must buy tin Igjfc t = Official Laboratory Model nt $295, jjf | H |R jjpWM Mr.' Edison mkei a skillful adaptation of ^ tire three million dollar (Official Lalmratury -II III m Model, — the Heppelwhite. It is superior t«any i'l Uj and all talking-machines. ' IfJ 1 Mr. Edison penuits us lit sell the Ileppel- Jf/ H white for $167.50,— in order that evert- home * Hi may know the full pleasures mid benefitsol music. % So, don't wait. Don't la- satisfied with anyj thing hut a real Edison Take the Heppelwhite. We'll deliver it for any first payment you choose ' to make, — provided only tliat it's sufficient to indicate good faith. V nu may budget the balance any way you wish. WALLACE & SONS, Inc. .Sales Room for New Edison

j. h. chadwick & co. PLUMBING AND HEATING 1117 Asbury Avenue and _ 1037 Weal Avenue ESTIMATES Ft KM. SHED JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTESTED TO I Phone II9-J / \-r~r • ; _ . J for sale Cottage with Ocean View - -- $3900 ^^OOPER'S COMFORTABLE place dining and Icitehei Apqad . Second floor, three bed roe ■ A BINS Wm-Aflrc booth*. ^OTTAGES , iKjlt f, ti„. If tini ha VI .!>. :;t.viit lei fi.i with a garage 10 \ 16. Price $.'100. M. B. COOPER, JR., Builder ' I'hone 97.M . 29th and Central Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. Central Real Estate Co. 608 Eighth Street, Ocean City, N. J LIST YOl'R PROPERTIES WITH I S Our rnurleniis efficient methods will bring result*. We need house* with 6,8-10 bedrooms. What have you? » Want tu sell your business? We ran handle it. j.r.jones All the Yacht Club Members are going to the Walnut Street Theatre to >ee MAIN STREET Tuesday Evening, March 7 Be sure to keep this date open Full information later ocean CITY YACHT CLUB Social Aclivitie, Committee

I " BRIGHTON ESTATES , 1 The best price per front foot for a lot in Brighton Estates is now $80.00. All other prices are hereby cancelled. ^ It's your, opportunity. HI ■ v Uj