Ocean City Sentinel, 2 March 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

TWO OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 2,. 1922 1j

• WIESENTHAL STARS J ASA. A. WINS Scores Nine Goals From|; Floor— Shift Very Effective "Moo" Wlcsenthal the veteran ceil- t ter of the Occnn CiL> Athletic- A*s«ciation, displayed (laches of hi» old jj time form last Saturday night when n he scored nine times from 'the court; [J and was the bright star for the locals' £ when they toppled the Crescent Ath- c letic Club of the Camden County j Lmign* in a «e!l played game at Tent- jj pie Hall. The. tinrd score read .'IS to p< '»• f» Wie.-enthul started at center, /nut ln was later switched to forward in place tr of Henderson. This cave Scott J' Ailums, the lanky Ocenn City HTpIT4* School product, a chance to break into tn School product, chance to break into

the line-up and the blond youth put up a creditable showing, although "he failed to tally from the field. Ocean CiV. due to the great work' of Wlcsenthal and Len Murphy, the former Salem Old Oaks luminary, who drop (fed the sphere through the I nets five limes, took the lead and were never headed. Bolt, Joe Shute and Kicked played1 well for the loncers. tallying a trio ofi times from the field. Manager Garwood announced after the tilt that the locals would play the Pleasantviile Regulars in the thin! and deciding game" of the series here next Tuesday night. The line-up: Crescent A. A. Pos. O. C. A. A. Hiekel I forward . Breckley Bolt .. forward Henderson I Shute center Wiesenthal Corson center. . MurphyShank goaril K. Ferguson Substitutions: S. Adants for Wiesenthal; Wiesenthal for Henderson: Henderson for R. Ferguson. Field goals: Kicked 2, Bolt 2. Shute 2. Shank 1, Breckley 1. Wiesenthal 9, j Murphy 5. Foul goals: Kicked 1, Murphy J, Adams 2. Referee, Roy Johnson. Time of - halves, 20 minutes. HIGH WINS Hammonton Defeated by Score of , ' 24 to 20 I Coach Elmer Lager's Ocean City [ High School basketball quintet won its initial contest £t_the season when the Maroon and White passers humbled Hammonton High School on the lat- " tor's court, the final score reading 24 ( to 20. Barron, the lucky Ocean City High forward, led in the offense with a quartet of goals from the court, while < Scott Adams, the former blond center, who played one of the forward posts, j managed to register a double-header ; v and 'drop five foul trie* into the basket. Tom Adams, a namesake of the t elongated forward, who jumped een- j] for Ocean City High, alsq played a • good game, scoring a duo of two- p j pointers, while Gibb and George Gar- J diner each talHed a field goal during ,J the forty minute engagement. " The battle was fast and furious * during the opening twenty --minutes • » and at half time, Ocean City High was « leading by a one-point margin, the ' score being 15 to 14. The sensational work of Turner, the 1 husky Hammonton High forward, who deposited fourteen free tries into the, basket almost brought the Maroon and White tossers a setback in the last half, but they overcame the Hammonton passers and in the closing minutes set oral timely field goals brought victory within their grasp. Hammonton was only able to account for n trio of double-deckers. Turner making two-thirds of these, 1 -while Mont lord tallied the ether field toss. Turner was easily the star for the losers. The line-up: Hammonton Po*. Ocean City Montford forward . S. Adams Turner forward Barron Youngman center T. Adams Aigner guard Gibb ' Frevost guard Gardiner Substitutions: A. Selvaign for T. Adams. Field goals: S. Adams 4, Bar••on 4, T. Adams 2, Gibb 2. Gardiner 2. Turner 2, Monford X Foul goals: P. Adams -6, Turner 14. Referee: Heath. Hammonton High School. Time of . halves: 20 minutes. ' SURPRISE PARTY Miss Marion Trout was completely surprised Mday evening when a group of herVricnds trooped into her home, 1058 As bury avenue. It was a surprise paKj that actually was a surprise. Music, games and •lancing, made up an interesting-evening. The Misses . Joanncite Darby, Mae Brammel, Oetavine Reilly, Anna Price. Mary Coffins, Edith Trout; Messrs. George Blackmail, Marcus Blackmail. George Gardiner, William Garret tson, Mariey Qjsgeratd and Edwin Baron, w-ere among those present J BUSY The Angus S. Wade Company, architects and engineers, who recently opened an office in the Bourse Building report -they are exceptionally busy ; with the plan of several handsome cottages soon to be erected. <

.Collector's Sale of Properties for Unpaid Street Assessment ' Oilier of the Tax Collector. Ocean CUr, X. J. i • I Notice la hereby slven tharvju- subscriber, the Tax Collector of Ocean City. -V. J.. pursuant to the lawa the Stale or New Jeraey. In anch coses innde and pro-; rlded. will expose for sale at public auction on TUESDAX. THE TWENTY- FIRST DAY OF MARCH. . fixed and' adjusted by the Commissioners of AMr^rnt and under and by virtue of an net of Me .legislature of New Jersey, entitled. "An net concern Ins municipal!- 4 ties." -approved March 17. 1917. -and the supplements thereof and the amendments I thereto, and an act entitled. "An si I concemlnB unpaid taxes. aasesamcnU and I other municipal chances on real property and providln* for the collection thereof by 'the creation and enforcement of liens thereon." (Hrvi.lon of 191 1 ) nnd ihe aupplemints thereof hnd the amendinenia thereto, and under the provisions of an ordinance entitled. "An Ordliieot e to^eonstruct. ^er«t and bulhL and to rspir ^and ■ th.- Atlantic (Venn within the territorial Jurisdiction of the city of Ocean City, and as shown on a plan of lots or the <a .nn City Gardens Co. and provldln* for the costs thereof." pnasl d February jSJIb. 1SJH and as "'port^of ^the Ms biiri flx^'and^B^Juat.-d'' by said ('ommissloners of Assosaraent asalnst the lota, ' parcels or tracts of tend hcrcinofler mentlonM and deslenntrel.^have^ remained^ unpoix^f the Itoard of l"ommlasionrrs of sal^ rlt^. ^ "J 1 ,|d i f to I on the assessment lists annexed to aald report*. torether with the amounts' of money ssse-juied. laid, on nnd expended on eneb of said lots, tracts or parrels of: 4atjd rcsaacttvely. - . — TOT be amount due on dach lot. tract or parcel of land aa hereinafter designated I tnerr will be added its proportion-t,. share ol Ihe cost of this sale. | K. W. BCItl.EIOH. Tax Collector. i i' Tax Collector. r

p O It! k N t t N W" A t Ad ' i 8ut too * Corson CP 1IO 111* OCO $33? H ISO k Hill l*redyins <"0 11*) JIIU .30, • itii jc»»« . toe Pobba a Frailer Co I1SS m il 90 lilt 3IL33 -Mi a: Waller Hays 1140 1*7.31 *0, Put ion a Corson Co ..T. \ 1143. HOW 30 F O C Gardens Co \ IIU* IOkM AO I 4144 - HMt -SH i . iiH Si f.Wtd. C, Schafler . 11*9 743 91 I Hannah Mitchell I JT» a* 71 M tin ia.71 to sr ih s1 J.O C Gardens Co lite Jjjf? 8 t Hannah W M.t.h.y . IJO 1301 ' 5tS is to U03 ' IMU to i 1304 . 314 11 t© 1104 334.13 tO 1103 33413 40 1300 33413 tO a IJ0« 33 13 -.1 #" 1310 33413 10 i Isaac w. Sutton 1114 *301 to • 1314 04.04 .10 1 1314 1(43? 10 8 W of 1317 11 3t 30 Albert D Cummtna . N H of 1313 43 (■< to I 1313 133.31 .10 Isaac W Button lilt '!!»: to, 1331 14033 M 1333 140 33 10 1131 140 44 10 1334 140 33 10 1 ! 1334 . 140 33 .30 J • Dredging Co, 1333 117 44 96 ' 1331 137.44 tO 1330 140.13 .S; , ~ im i4o.li ,wi 1331 144 43 .01, 1333 17410 .Ml I J M. Chester . Ig, ItejO M. i is; litis s i HID Dredging Co 1337 I :t ]n SO 1 1334 - 17410 to I3M 17410 .Ml 1340 17410 .44 1341 17410 tO 1343 17410 *>•_ > ... 1341 173 in .to F 1 Isaac w .Sutton 130 1144 OCO 174.1« to Harry W lb-ale- ...... 1144 170.1" .to • Isaac W Sutton ! 1347 31431 .'to Hill Dredging Co. . UU 314M !C , I " 1343 31434 .90 1340 31431 •>" K W RfRtXlUlt. | sd».3-16S«-Ptt. fsMSOO Tax Collector

Collector's Sale of Properties for Unpaid Street Assessment ! Office of the Tax Collector. Ocean City. N. J. Notice is hereby given that the subscriber, the Tax Collector or Ocean dir. ft'- . pursuant to the laws of the Sate of New Jersey. In such cases made and prn- . vided. will expose for ale at puHHe auction on tuesday, twfcnty. first day of march. A. D-ntnetaen hundred and twenty-two. at two o'clock r. M. of that day. at Ihe , Office, second floor of City Hail. In aald city, certain lots, tracts or parcels or ■ , as fixed and adjusted by the Commissioners of Assessment and under and by virtue _ of an act of the Io-cialature of New Jersey, entitled. "An act concerning Mnnin- ~ pajrt ICS. approved Marrh 17. 1317. and the supplements thereof and amendments thereto and an act entitled. "An act concerning unpaid taxes, assessments sun other municipal charges on real property and prov-dlng for the collection thereof ' creat on ami. enforcement of Uens thereon." (Revisions of l»l»». nnd the supplements thereof and the amendments thereto, and under the provisions of an ordinance entitled. "An Ordinance to erect a bulkhead In the City of Ocean City on line running ope h una red and fifteen feet southeasterly of the southeasterly line Avenue and parallel thereto and said line beginning forty-eight feet southwest- r!y of the northeasterly line of Fifty-fourth street and running aouthaejterly to the southwesterly line of Fifty-eighth Street." passed March 3. 1931: and as appears by the report of the Commissioners of Assessment and duly conby the Board of Commissioners of this city, and recorded In the Hook of (Continued en Sixth Fact)

THE STRAND Building and Loan Association announce* the opening of its FIRST SERIES OF CAPITAL STOCK at it* office 411 Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J. Friday, March 3rd at«PMd. 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: "All loans -hall hrar interest from the last meeting vious to recording of thr Mortgage at Ihe rate of 6C, per annum." SuWriptinii. will lie received by any officer or director. CLAYTON HAINES BRICK, President JOHN C. STEELMAN. Vice President ROLAND STEELMAN. Secretary JOHN J. FOSTER, Treasurer Col. Cha*. M. Gandy 'Stirling W. Cole Dr. John W. Whiticar \ oKdwar.l M. Sutton Ernest M. Kent C7 Harry Headley v Ewing T Coraon : Waltei 'A. PlUricIl - h. b. Cooper, Jr. h. b. Creo Elmer Jacket Pearl " 1 Advertise in the Sentinel. t

„ FINE PLAYER ^ One of the menibers of the Ocean City Athletic Association's basketball team that plav,- 11 good, steady game, is Leonard Murpfiy. a veteran nf thefiimous Salem Oaks team. Murpjiy is ■ an all-around athlete playing bar-s-hall and football. Jfe was u ntember of the AsaodaUffis ^olUatr team las) r fall. He is tfetmnhhmi point getter •l in basketball. Jdepcndjl.:.-. m •" i- l„ 'e 5 found in eveiv pi,... I. lire names : ; ployed - :' ,f b> the local 'qui.-tet., d Morphv Itap-fna liltx point, I'-: ! hlaVWTn la.-t Siitiiiday's game he i scored tHp.\ir,t . e KKl LIVES I "STRAIT t Daniel Kraus-, efrctiician, hoJlceived the conlract for rewiring tiie - Hotel Brighton, cost SJ00. He has also 'l__ '

,i| '• BUSINESS CONDITIONS | The busine* • . unlitions of our j [; country rest- en sound and en- I [j during foundation- — and it is re- j b ported that there is a bright out- ! M look ah tali for" commerce nnd in- ] | j ( dustry. !; Y'ou will find the Ocean City i Title A Teost Co. (utn be useful I to ■ "n n • w OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY •cran City, N. J. I

KZENASP >>3111? alre^hn^r «h« S K3^t> JJ £ Hughes Central Pharmacy 8th and Wealcy Ave. 1

received the contract for the wiring of 1 the new Moorlyn theatre, cost $6,000. 1 It is said the electrical work and flx- •, tures for this theatre "will amount to 0 S 12.000. ;n

FIRE ESCAPES for all types of.buildings • ALSO REPAIRED AND PAINTED We guarantee approval of local and State authorities on all our work. | Builders' Iron Work brownworth & co. PHILADELPHIA "Let ua Estimate"

Before Luyinb Next Car see our lar^e stock of new and hi6h-Orade UsedCars CtsAor7JMrJ>*yma!is States Motor S«vke 808 Allan ticAve

w ABCH1TBCT8 Leslie Headley Co. Incorporated ARCH1TECTUAL SERVICE j Buildera ■ I , 515 EIGHTH STREET 1 (Eighth and Wesley ave.) Ocean City, N. J. | and builder of Artistic Bungalows, Convenient, Cottages, Up-to-date 'Apartments, Modern , / «

229-J Kslimale* Furnmhed ' WM, T. TAYLOR PAPER HANQER 912 Central avenue °<"r«n City. N. J. 1 .

City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. 00 MAN CITY. New denser L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE. 803

Ay. This is a 3-19 B,- Westing- ' fc__ house full automatic ElecLf 1 fl(^V!r tric ^an^e- other styles in .'J stoc'<' ''et us show you the Hp y advantages of cooking by I electricity. Cheaper than < |>rf f ' I gas and cleaner. U © t II We carry a full line of Westf inghouse, Mazda and Nitro-|: 1(1 VI Ip"" | W.1.RAWON1)

MONUMENTS j, Headstones, Markers, Sills, Corner Posts Memorials of Dignity and Distinction j ' Designed, cut and erected with purlieu- l i) tar regard for individual requirements mYou can choose from the i largest and finest stock of I materials ever collected — I standard granites and marbles 1 from quarries famous for the- I quality of their product. I *'e Speciilire in _ f Designing and Manufacluring * Mausoleums, Public and 'S! Private Memorials j Car fart Paid to all Purchasers i CAMDEN YARD I MA1N O^fCE AND YARD „ , , , „ Plcuanlvillr, N. J. Opp. Cemetery ^ AtUulio G.y Cemetery BeD Phone 2737 | BeU Phone, Plh*aatvtHo I 1 ' REPRESENTATIVES O. J Hmmm.lL Frew. 11 S. Somaw Avreuw Vret«- ^ ** N '• !OT C*.b"1— '• C,et "*'• »"ribwt». b w R; J, If Comimi. SAUm. Giooemter mod Jlurllnrton CoQBtlm • | DaBoia. Clajtan. N. J-. for CUrton u4 vlcmltx H. Ft Hllr. Chorriton. Vs.. for S-.no of Vlrxloi. O. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEASANTVILLE, N. J.

f FIRE ALARM SIGNALS ' II -Sixth and Pleasure avenue 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue IS — Fourteenth and Bay avenue = 35— Seventh and West avenue 42 — Second and Asbury avenue 43— Fourth anil Asbury nvenue 45 — Eighth, and Asbury avenue 4G— Tenth and Asbury avenue 4S— Thirteenth and Asbury avenue 49 — Sixteenth and Asbury' avenue 51 — North and Central avenue 54 — Sixth and Central avenue 57— Eleventh and Central avenue fit — Twelfth and -Wesley avenue 68 — Fourteenth ami Wesley nvenue 73 — Fourth and Ocean avenue BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROf Heady Mixed Paints, Lead and Oil 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. " Itionr. 3&S-W

Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL T. LEE ADAMS, Health Officer Ofbcr Heart: 11.00 lo 12.00 A. M. Phone Jo ^ind ask far Health Officer during office hours, if complaint ia to be made for any violation of health code, or address postal to box 144GOOD ADVICE Do not build until you talk the ' matter over with ua. U LESLIE HEADLEY CO. Inc. I 515 Eighth Street. Something New for the benefit of Ocean City people Ocean City House Cleaning Company 1 will clous rour bo4el, boartflns nous., private roiuw. office, or aoylhlna you bave io^cImo. will do It l-y Ute contract or Sar. (lire us a 730 West Avenue Ocean City New Jersey , Betl Phone, 74- W JONES, ROOERS & BA5SEI.L A.UJONK8. Manaecr auTCM aaa sarrtAA.- ' HALCYON HALL 1116 Wraley ave. Ocean City New Jersey < Newly furnished rooms; running ; water in each room; Three minutes from the Beach Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell

MILLER COTTAGE 739 Central Avenue OCKAR CITY NEW JERSEY Opeo All the Year Hot-paler Heal LAURA I. MILLER GANDY COTTAGE 813 Central Avenue : Ocean City New Jersey - Open all the Year. Warm roomi and every eonvtotsase. M as. I.tdi a QaWDT, Prop. J. Pr^scott Cadman, Jr. 1 X) . S^«s«»r I. H State of Mark Lake funeral Director 809 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey , AUTO E0UIPMENT HEADLEY dt ADAHN Reading Coal ' Alao Kindling Wood by barrel or eord. Beet eoal on the market. 3X0 lbs to tbe ton guaranteed. Ball or KnUrpriM -pbone. omtm mma Yard. TENTH dad Win Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn * FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean Cfty New Jersey __J 1

75 — Seventh and Ocean avenue 76 — Ninth and Ocean avenue 82 — Second and Atlantic avenue 9G — Boardwalk and Moorlyn terrai.911 — Bay avenue and Battorsea road 521— Twentieth and Centra! avenue SEND THEM IN Send those llft'c porsqjinls about e your friends, the family yourself, to the Sentinel, but lie sure to get them to the office not Inter than Tuesday noon.

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WILLITS P. HAINES, M.I). Physician and Surgeon Office Hours Diseasre of Eye. 9 A. M. •„ 1 P. M. "•JSa "" I'hnnr 290 Glasses fitted Cor. Wesley Ave. and 9lh St. n..r»-« I. I* A. II, l 7 la I P. M. . ALLEN CORSON, M. D. 824 Wesley Avenue . Ocean City New Jersey Br II SI . Inur-St.tr 124* JJKRSCHFL PKTTIT. M. I) 807 Wesley Avenue [ OCEAN CITY, N. J. (IMrr Hmm: * I. I. A. M. ; i. » i- M. 1 Ualllsbtlo.nl ' John H. Whiticar, M. D. 717 WESLEY AVENUE ocean City. N. J. Hours, (ten CTr Tnmday Wbdiwday, ( s-13 a. m. Friday, Saturday, ( 140-4 30 p. m. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Physician ath** 'cMtteal "*1433 ^'l'^ai..'tfru2' RM« Phon. S7S-W Phon.. Walnut IW DENTIST DR. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN S09 Central avenue. Ocean City, N. i. ' Bell Phone 152 Fix-ray Diagnosis Nitrous Oxide Administered . HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY Eighth st. and Wesley ave. Phone 245 r J. Thomley Hughes, P. D. , Pharmacist in Charge ATTOBSIKVa.AT-l.AW. Wootton, Harcouri I Steelman LAW OFFICES ANDREW C BOSWELL Law Offices Master In Chancery VI VI AN B. SM |1H ARCHITECT e*s Ouaranl.. Trust Bulldlna 1 Atlantlo City. N. J. ENGINEERS % - - 1 | Wm. H. Collisson. |r. Ax«o. M. Am. Hod. C. E. Civil Engineer aod Surveyor EnaloMr. Oraan Clt , N. J.

THE , rNTHF0N HOUR N | finds this restaurant full of people who are very evidently enjoying them- . 'j wives. For there is good fellowship r* here ®s u good food. If you en- I j j ferft \ ~ a' V ' ^oy K°0<'V)'>'ng8 of life stop in here for Itnrk tiid if you nre wise youH J THE HARRIS RESTAURANT a™ - c«, _ "aAfSLAT" w. a Hurt*, r«