' • - I— — - • - . . \ ' -^1 ■ . . • ^ : ^ ..... ' H OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN city, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922 . V\ THREE
camp ground £ugg«*,'0M >lan For IWaaUtfymg Park Tl.f (ollowing arc the views of one Ocean City's business men regurilthe beautifying of the city park, spoken of as the camp grouml plot, for which the city lias just ;.»artleil a contract to fill ami gra.lo. Tiie thought 1 have in minil is that ,.,,,,-i.lerable sujns of money umloubt- , »ill l>e spent by the city improvthe' ground recently acquired he- . i! nth and 7th streets for city park I and in order that the best ,lt.. may .be obtained without waste „f public funds, a man trained in plannine and beautifying city parks should i„ ecured to prepare a comprehensive ,,1 hi that will include all the ground to i„. i rented in that fashion by the city, ■pi . plan could embrace the several i . of improvement thnt may lie cont, '-opiated' such as tennis courts, crogrounds, a casting fiehl for the , i„g clubs, public comfort station or stations, club house, trees and shrubi„.:>. walks and even possibly drives, well as parking places for auto- . ,.,|es of those engaged in the differi ni lines of sport and the spectators ' .1 wQUld be attracted to the place. VVith such a plan evolved by the architect the ground could be imp,„Wd section by section within the limits of the funds at tfee disposal of ■ I, ciij with the ultimate result that wi.ro the entire tract would lie developed there would be a harmonious condition that would lie both beautiful a credit to the city and those who conceived and completed tiie work." GOOD PICTURE Cecil B. Dc Mille's "Saturday Night," will lie shown at the 'Strand iheatro this coming Saturday evening/ The stary deals with a young man and oiiian of high social station and another couple of humble origin. By a « -t range fate ,the fashionable young man weds the daughter of a washerwoman, .and the aristocratic girl weds her chauffeur. The leading" feminine role is portrayed by Leatricc Joy and playing opposite her is Conrad Nagel. K.lilh Roberts, Jack Mower, Julia Fnyo. Kdythe Chapman, Theodore Roberts. Sylvia Ashton, John Davidson, James Neill and Winter Hall are others in the cast. Manager Bourgeois has secured "Mm mi of the Lady I-etty," a superb picture that has only been shown once in Philadelphia, for the near future. BEFORE JUSTICE On complaint of C. Wesley Mc- . Corkle, a number of boy's ranging betw'een tea ami fourteen years of age appeared before Police Justice Wore Monday afternoon. The charge was the hoys were breaking windows and damaging the old tool house at Tenth and Anbury avenue. The boys say they were only playing around the corner and did not do any damage, which proved to be true upon investigation by the police. The owner oi the building is Ellsworth Summers of Tuckahoe. LINCOLN TO OPEN J. C. Funck, Jr., lessee of the Lin coin, announces the hotel will lie open.m April 6th. Reservations arc now being made for Palm Sunday ant Faster. The hotel will remain opet until late in the fall. MIVERTISE IN THE SENTINE1 Now Open-Chinese Laundry SIC ASBURY AVENUE Work Quick Work Gooc Moderate Prices. Give Us a Try SING LEE OCEAN CITY. N. J. he us ® ■ ds el. I ia he
ENTERTAINED Br Jolly Party at Home of Mrs. I lorn t h® Johnson 1P Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mealey entertained a jolly party of friends at the *• home of Mrs. Mpaley's mother, Mrs. 1(1 Bomt Johnson. 301 Central avenue, st last Monday night. Music, games and " daiicing were features of the evening. Bt One game thai was thoroughly enjoy- th ll" ed by all and for which prizes were he v" given, was that old Hallowe'en stunt da p' "bobbing for apples.'" Misses Eliza- ro j* belli Sinkinson and Margaret Ray- "I * moml won the girls' prizes, while l<cst<> lie Smith and Scott Adams receive.! f" the prizes for the. boys. Those present were the Misses Edith Collins, Cora Rau, Helene Johuxon_ Uiura Smith, Elizabeth Sinkln- ft •vj son, Margaret Raymond, . Jeanette al Smith; Scott Adams, George Johnson, Leslie Smith, Roland Stowman, Harry "" Mealey, Bornt Johnson, Jr., Joe Gifhe | ford, Ilornt Johnson,. 2nd, Fred Col- & ; lingsford, Lincoln Rau, Mr. and Mr . b" Harry Robbins and Mr. and Mrs. Hw- . man K. I .ear.
The party waa chaperoned by Mr. 1 un.l Mrs. Bornt Johnson. At a late | hour refreshments "were served and | everybody started for Nome happy. PENNY SOCIAL To he Held in First Presbyterian Church, March 30 The Christian Endeavor Society; of [Ja First Presbyterian Church will ^ its annual penny- social, Thin -- r(i| evening, March 30, in the social j|. of tiie church. The doors will open at 7.30 o'clock. The Imoths anjl the chairman in charge of, each are afoUow.-: i Candy— Mrs. Gardiner. , Country Store — Mrs. A. j. Smith. Gale— Mrs. E. Smith and Mrs. W. Parcel Post — Elizabeth WestCOtt. Sandwiches— Carolyn Rodger-. C. E. Tree— Mrs. Mapn. Fancy Table— Mae Mulphy, Mrs. Flower— Marie lloothroy.l. Cabbage Patch — Edna" Wallace. Stock Exchange— Mrs. MeCalllon.
r NOTICE Office of Tax Collector e- Ocean City, N. J. ul '1'®* Litis will be mailed alxmt April 15th for the taxes ho of 1922, to those who keep Tax Office informed of their address. Because of the large number of property transfers your Collector will not have the addresses of a great number of new owners. If you have been an owner for some time and have moved notify Tax Office of the fact, giving new address. Because ol Assessor not receiving notice of trausier for several months after the fact, notify your friends, the a new owners to write Tax Office, giving lot number and l)R section of lot they have purchased, and address. •r- Bills cannot be mailed before date as above, n0' F. W. BURLEIGH, nd - Tax Collector, id- " T~ edj FOR'SALE AND TO RENT j' «•' Cottage and Apartment FOR SALE ic- Lots up to Grade, $550 to $900 BARON, 412 Eleventh Street nd *■ ■ ■ '■ 11 ■ ■ " T ■ 1 ■ ■ 1 ' 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 " ' 1 1 ' ith — ■ 1 ' V ' PHONE. 410-J JOBBING PROMPTLY DONE je, WALTER TOMLIN of! PLUMBING and HEATING 138 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW-JERSEY ^ LOTS ON HIGH GROUND on ire A T SOMERS POINT «POO.UU BUNGALOWS WILL BE BUILT TO SUIT TERMS Telephone 22 W M. I- M A N LEY EI. " ^ SURF LAUNDRY *929 Ocean Avenue Phone. 139-J Ocean City. N. J. Kid Good Work. Quick Service, all Work done on Premise* , Please Givi Us a Trial CLOSED UNTIL SEASON OF 1922
TO BF, ASSURED Avail yourself of our expert architectural ami technical ability when you are considering building, when you finally decide to buidl you will have decided thut we are the BUILDERS to fulfill your exacting requ.rea L. LESLIE HEADLF.Y CO, INC. Builders ■> Architects 515 Eighth Street, Ocean City Our Methods are Different I Ample Facilities^ Ample Resources • - — — PepemlalJUty Piuveu I V\ w ..... ' .
Tee Cream — Benjamin Grove*. g lemonade — Mr-. Trout. --1 BnothJack— Marion Trout. Dotl Show— Mi*- Towner. Checking l)ep't — Karl Seuman. Door Tender — Ross Ferguson. WILL QIVE SOCIAL s The Missionary Society of the First t Baptist Church, will give a Shamrock social and entertainment in the social a room of the churth, Friday evening. 1 !7th. A most delightful pro- y
<4 niuslAil and literary number^* appropriate to Saint Patrick'.- IktyT j •Will lie presented. j *" Mo.-t unique are the Shamrock -hap- | ed ticket* which are^ing .-••id. j VISITORS FROM MONTI I.AIR Rev. and Mr.--. F. J".. Voegeliif. of j _ . Montclair. N. J.. have arrived in OceaiTi City t„ attend the installation of their I"-.-oo. the Rev. Chan. F. N. VoegeWn,; 1 a- pa.-tor of the PiTsbi leliun Church, j are gue.-i- at the manse and en- I joying thci rfirst visit to this city. | ■■■ ■ . ••". | — — — — J !
yJiMapei&or6s L brought the prices down and today are selling you the best paper made at about one-half what you pay elsewhere ^ Why Not Paper ? when JOI1 can buy Oatmeal. Duplex. Sun Proof* any 1Q, color: light color, roll l).,k Sh.,re Jgp Hundred* of pattern* in the dainty shade* of grey. pink. blue and green, a* well a* the dark color* suitahlr J.00 Kitchen, bedrooms, hall* and living rooms in an r.ndlc** STSa," "" """""" 8c mt 10c Harmanilla* and Stipples in all blend*, the popular QA„ pap.-r of the day <• 'VJU i an", SST 21 Mm*% 8C «nd 10C 1 Rex. Sun or Penn dry paste, per Ih 1 Ftp (10-lh. lots, 9e) Ivt All papers wild with or without liorders. Space forbids enumerating the thousands of good things which we have f«r you, and best of all'the ridiculously low price.-. pi, WE INVITE Ytil'K INSPECTION Sample books on request to paper hangers and hotels. Mouldings, paste, sizing and everything for the decorator. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Half block from Shore Fast Lino Waiting Station. 905 ATLANTIC AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Phone 3591-J
Barclay and McCorkle | SAND. PEBBLES. TOPSOIL, CEMENT. BRICK and BLOCKS — l-in, H-in. anj| -12-in. wioe ] Agent for PHOENIX PORTLAND CEMENT 1032 SIMPSON i.\ VENDS Phone 31 -W [ Plants Suitable for the Seashore ^ Camias,' 1 Scarlet siage." Verbenas, Petunias. Sweet. AltyMu:... Ze..- . • ■ 3| nfas, Lilielia and Snapilragon are a. few of the flower- thut » ill grow -arisfacjorily at the *eusho». Thi- -election will take, cam ' , location or situation that 'you can have. Tall us yAur liked* and :-ve . will help you to select the llowefVjj^sf adapted for the puipo-e. Ocean City Greenhouses X Phone 19 ■ J. H. CHADWICK cSc CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING • 1117 Asbury Avenue and 1037 West Avenue' ESTIMATES FURNISHED JOBBIN& PROMPTLY ATTENTED TO Phone II9-J for sale Cottage with Ocean View - - - $3900 A. smuH new attractive cottage (tax free, 3 'i more Years), lot :i3 feet -. til f«c-t. up to g COOPER'S Kir st floor two porches, living room with open fireM0NT0RTABLE P'ace, dining room and kitchen. VEDAIU Second floor, three bedrooin- and bath. Hot and A RINIC P. .eold water. Basement, laundrv, shower and two bathing WHalEaP booths. V Excellent safe bathing right from the house; ^ If you have a car, an adjacent lot for -ale, 17 x 39 feet, with a garage 10 x 16. Price $300. H. B. COOPER, JR., Builder Phone 97 M 29rh-«njl Central Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. Central Real Estate Co. 608 Eighth Street, Ocean City. IN'. i LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US Our courteous efficient method* will bring result*. We need houses with 6-8-10 hedrooms. What h^ye you? Want to sell your business? We can handle/it. J. R. JONES'
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