r • " . ~ ■ — - — - — • ;v ■ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY. MARCH 1922 THREE
LICENSES READY I B^ard Raeaivw Communication " From Slate Commission ^ A recent letter from the New Jersey u Ileal Estate Commission received by p - t(ir Reul Estate Boaiil here notifies (, them that the Commission is now c remly to deliver to an approved rcg ^ i tered applicant for real estate licenses, the certiflcute and pocket card K f„i said license privilege, on ten days' j( •idvanfce notice to the Commission with previous receipt on .our official form # unless receipt has otherwise been pro-' vlded for. Some 3,000 odd applicants have had ti ;ln "Interim License Authority" sent1 r (hem. Many others have not received h their license authority, and to such latter this advice may particularly np- ... ply. Interims where at hand may be c cut in receiptcd.at once, however, if % ilesircd ti certificate and card will lie y mailed without nnV other receipt. - Advance copies of county lists of fi applicants, etc., for license privilege, 0 ,,s of February 1st, 1922, are now on v Hie at all county court houses as re- _ ijiiired per Section yi of Act luiter printed pamphlets / thereof will lie furnished to all licehsees, and to others - 1.11 application. MAKING IMPROVEMENTS The Read Hanlware Company, due the improvements and extensions just completed, are in a position to handle double thei& customary volume of business during the season now approaching. "Heavy ' purchases of . pring stock now beginning to arrive will enable us to sell at a figure that will Interest everyone," is the statement of E. S. Classen, manager of the i -tore. A line of pipe and pipe fitting-,! plumber supplies and electrical sup- ' plies has been addeii to their store, i Both Mr. Read and Mr. Classen are .-.embers of the Ocean City Chamlicr of Commerce. POPULAR SPORT A popular indoor sport ' in Ocean City the past fall and winter has been pinochle. So much interest has been created that the Red Men, Knights of Pythias, Junior Mechanics and P .0. S.' of A., will play a four-cornered tournament to decide which has the best i pinochle team. The Progressive League has run off a pinochle tournament for individual members and two contests lietween the uptownors and downAWARDED CONTRACT The Hill Dredging*"Company was awarded the contract to fill the Camp Ground plot at Monday afternoon's! meeting of the City Conunissioifcrs. The contract price is $35,815.68. Send those little personals about, your friends, the family yourself to the Sentinel, but be sure to get them to the office not later than j Tuesday noon.
! * In new APARTMENTS John J. Foster has moved into his new apartments at fill Eighth street. 1 The alterations of the building are nearly complete and the scaffolding , will he taken down very shortly. The exterior of thp building is lieing finished in stqcco with u red tile roof. When , . completed it will be one oC'the show places of the city. The interior arrangement of Mr. Foster's apartment i gives many spacious rooms and an , i sun parlor. RADIO FAN Fred Klein, associated with the ofof J. Wnf. Morrison, is an ardent ' 1 radio fan. He. with Mr. Morrison, has installed an up-to-the-minute radio outfit in the basement of Mr. Morri- j son's building, at Moorlyn terrace ami ! Occ^n avenue. It is not unusual for Klein to hear concerts being given in Vjttsliui g and Chicago Over, his instruments and-With the aid of ainplifiers he is able to pass these concerts the telephone to his friend" in various parts of the city.
WILL RE INSTALLED Itev. Charles F. N. Voegelin Recebed by Presbytery • | At a special meeting of the West 1 ■ Jersey Presbytery, held in the Wither- ' i .-poon Building, Philadelphia, Monday, > March lith.^tJja.Rev. Clias. F. N. ■ Voegelin, of the \ First Presbyterian ; ' Church of this city, was received by • ' certificate of dismissal from the Pre-- 1 • bytcrv of Mahoning, Ohio. Represent- 1 iog thee First Church of this city were 1 A. J. Smith and I.uther I.. Wallace. ' Accompanying Rev. Voegelin's certi- ~ ficate of dismissal was the following ' ! communication : *| "By order of -the Presbytery .of Mahoning the following resolutions. " j are hereby submitted to the Presby- , ! tery of West Jersey: r ' The Rev. Charles F. N. Voegelin has ' lieen a member of this Presbytery and pastor of Youngstown Memorial Pre — byterian Church, wittily our hounds, * for more than seven years; and has ' proved himself a thorough Christian gentleman, a good preacher, a faith-
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B Come to our \m See the Devoe Demonstration ■w jr touldnt you like to have if you spent several hundred W expert advice and color dollars for new furniture! suggestions on how to make your Demonstration positively limold scarred furniture, floors, ited to dates above, woodwork and bric-a-brac newlooking and artistic again? Win the $IU.UU That's just what the Devoe Cash Prize factory expert will be here for! for ,h« beat suggested color scheme for She will show how, with a little Mtrrolac. a brush, and a onecan enter the content, .fib restrictions, few hours of time, you can add Pnze awarded on last /W of demon- v more beauty to your home than stration. f ffREE • Praaaot thi» coupon. properly filled WALLACE & SON i <">«. "y »»rr daSnf 'h* Dev~ I Educational P»nU Exhibition and OCEAN CITY. N. J. ! **' • J0 c,m c*n o( MirroUc FREE- ' 1 or 30 canta off on a largar can. | Free cant to adults only
fill and sympathetic pastor 'and an efficient presbyter. Because »f these and other coiisid- | . .•rations,. Presbytery is sorry 1.. lose J j from our bounds. Nevertheless], hut we lose you gain. We bespeak 1 ] , for him a hearty welconieaml aluin- ] , dant success in his new field of^fiibpr^ ' The Presbytery of West Jersey lias , appointed Thurstlay ew-ning, March • Kith, as ilje time for tjie installation . of Rev. Voeaeliii as pasfhr of the Fir-t . Church of this , city.' The following1 . clergymen wm haf^ part in the sen - Rev. Curtis O. Bosse'niian, Modern-; r tor of Presbytery, presiding. Rev. I N*? W. Cad well, D.D., L.L. P'.. Olivet, r Presbyterian Church, Atlantic City, to -• preach the sermon. Rev. James ■ Dougherty, Holly Beach Presbyterian ; Church. Wildwood, to lead the devo- - tional exercises. Rev. T. M. Simenfon.l I First Presbyterian Church, Pleasnnt- - ville, to offer installation prayer. Rev., , H. M. Mellon, P.P.. First" Presbyterian • Church. Atlantic City, to deliver the, i charge to the pastor. RewGeo. Kane, j ■ Logan Memorial Presbyterian Church, j - Audubon, to deliver the charge to the ; people. The choir will render special! music appropriate to the occasion. The public is invited to 1>F guests of the First Presbyterian Church on this e'en nK: j Advertise in the SENTINEL.
" SURPRISE" PARTY * j Friends of Mus. George Haley, ,.f • jfiOO Eleventh street, gathered at her j i home last Wednrsilay nigbt and -p , |a delightful evening with m.i-i.- and; | ' ! games. The gathering was an entire1 ) surprise to Mrs. TTuj. : . +
togle ■JcbpS' tibsfol j FRIEND JASEBEE SAYS. J?A LIBRARY IS A 6YM- ■ <S~-|^NAS1UM FOR THE " REDUCTION OF. V'~~Vv- FATtteftDS " -J
A Suit de Luxe at $32 HERE is everything that can contribute to tnakc a perfect -nut. Hand tailored bj' a skilled i tailor, fashioned by an experienced cutter, lined with a view to durability as well as beauty, and the materials are the very' best to be obtained at the price. The appearance of the mau who wears one of these suits cannot be improved nor can his satisfaction be increased. If you want the best in style, fit and comfort come in and let us show you. JULIUS ROTH. The Tailor 917 Asbury Avenue'
Barclay and McCorkle ' S.WD, PERBt.KK, TOPSM1. CEMENT, BRICK ir.il ' BLOCKS — 1-in, 8-in. and 12-in., wide ! Agent for PHOENIX PORTLAND CEMENT | 1032 'SIMPSON AVENUE Phone 51- W j
Plants Suitable for the Seashore. .bias, Ijibelia'and Snapdragon are u few of the flown ; :!:at will grv" satisfacforily at the seashore. This -election will lake care of a-,;, location or situation that you can have. Tell us your needs and we will help you to select the flowers best aijapted for the p»r|in«e. Ocean City Greenhouses Phone 19
J. H. CHADWICK & CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING 1117 Anbury Avenue and 1057 West Avenue ESTIMATES FURNISHED JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTESTED TO I'hom- ll't-J for sale Cottage with Ocean View - -- $3900 . A small new attractive cottage (tax free 3'j more years), lot 33 feet x fit feet, up to. grade and graveled. Wq OPER'S First floor two porches, living room with open fire■numviTABi r place, dining room ami kitcllen. ^RUIYAD Second floor, three bedroom- and hath. Hot and mABINSC* co''' w,t®r" Basement, laundry, shower and two bathing XpTTAGES Kxcellent safe bathing right from the hou-e. you have a ear, an adjacent lot for sale, 17 x 39 feet, .with a garage 10.x 10. Price. $300. 11. B. COOPER, JR., Builder Phone 97 M 29th and Central Avenue, Ocean City, S. j.
Central Real Estate Co. 608 Eighth Street, Ocean City, N. LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US Our courteous efficient melhodx will bring results. We need houses with 6-8-10 bedrooms. What have^-ou? Want.to sell your business? We can handle it. J. R. JONES
-V UAe NEW EDISON ^~ | p—Nv ^pRotograpfx | i ijl ■fl I Thb illustration ii from an actual photograph. It »how« Van Prihoda making Hfll I Id. comparbon let at Aeolbn Hall. New York City, on October 16th, 1911. I John C". Freutul I wated right), who i. Editor of Amtrua and Prcidcnt . ^■IIH I I uf the Muakat Alliance of America, wrote Mr. Edboo: ■I III "When the Prihoda recital waa over, I wu preaent at a tone-teat in which Pri- | Ijl hmla's actual playing waa compared with Kl-Cii*Ttos bv the EJbou PlionoII fl'11' ' satotinded to find that I could not tell when Prihoda waa playing or j j when ytsir phonograph waa playingV" PRIHODA is uour greatest violinist Do you realize that the greatest vocal and instrumental performances are / brought by the New Edison ? A visit to our store will disclose the surprising facts. Take the great«t violinist who records for the talking-machines. Compare him, as he sounds % on the talking-machines, with Prihoda, as he sounds on the New Edison. wto You'll find that Prihoda is infinitely greater. won Why? Because Prihoda's playing is Re-Created by a phonograph so pcrMr. Edison '« fcct that there is no difference between the artist's living performance and $10,000 his Re-Created performance. This has been proven by the test of direct ? comparison,- which no other phonograph or talkjng-machin^pan sustain. SdTJT $_2 (Fill in your own first payment) in'nm-nr- is the price of putting the incomparable Njw Edison intoytJur home. We . mean it. How much spare money have you in your pocket, or jn your bank p . account righf now? We'll accept it as a first payment so long as it is sufficient to indicate good faith. The balance you caq budget to your own convenience. Come in! Select your instrument! • - Compare! Compare! Several artists have made recordings for both the New Edison and the talking- • machines. Hear the two versionsr-and compare! This will show you that only tjpc New Edison brings the truly great musical performance. -•-I hhB WALLACE & SONS, Inc. Sales Room for New Edison I Opposite City Hall Ocean City, N. J. ^ J L -O

