^ - • OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 1G, 1922 SKY EX 5? \ -
HAVE CHAMPIONS • I c'iiy Clubs Lead (he World in | ^ Casting When this (fame was inaugurated ,, few years back there were only J -i ~mall i/fniber of sportsmen to whom '. .nnoiflod. In the years since then ahvr^usni for the game has grown ] il '..day there are casting teams • frohl Main^to Florida, on the" Pacific • and in England. ■i i.e casting enthusiasts among the • of the Ocenn City Fishing -J'-'viii ne making extensive plans for J iVuture of their club life during ' " •" n.mer season of 1022. •I | , city will further the game by , ,imsj t'ke first casting field in the . i!i.'vn"of • the spoil. It Will lie 500 ; f . • ,i«lat*e just inside the Boarilwalk ■ i',f , . i, Sixth and Seventh street*. , iing tournaments have been held : l„.iS fi«i a number of years nnil Ocean ] :„>a,ts of the champion casting n,i and the champion individual ' tn the early days of the gnm» ' •100 be' were a record. Last year 1 Harold lenti went something over 400 1 " te effort is being made by the fish- • .|„|,s of Ocean City to secure an j ational tournament for this sen- ■ I.AN'DIS FOR PROSECUTOR The Trenton correspondent of the I', i .d. lphia Inquirer, under date of ' M'.i'ch 5, in an article on the doings of \v . Jersey Legislature, has this to •Then there is a vacancy in the j May County prosccutorship yet . i • , lilleil. Some of the leading Demthere are protesting against the . action "f the County Committee in in- . ; ,. :ing a man from outside the coun-! i . and they may ask the oGvernor ' Charles K. Landls, Jr., of Sea i |.„. ,;jty, to the office. REAL ESTATE NEWS Published in conjunction with the Can,. Mav County Gazette, Cape May i , ■ House, week ending March 3rd: Ocean City • an H. Mulholland to Hans Burki.. „ ,t. et UX. $8,500. Lot 600. Sop- . li.ni A. - Steelman & Archer to DaniFRSC S'.s'lman. L..t 832. Section A. - I H.-Hieit M. Carroll, et ux., to I.ewia i ....ahoone, et al. $350. Lot 269. Sec-* M. Kva Kelly t^, Horace Paul Dor- i Wri-FRTISF. IN THE SENTINEL ORDINANCE N.. IU , All Oidinaanra In suthorlu the Atlantic . i . K» 1 1 road Company. a^corporalion In lay. ■ Mr.. . a, Avow and Ihc alley "*outhca« thereof, in I be City of Ocean City, New Jersey, and nling the tenna and condition! for rrantTIIH HOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE ! • MY OF OCEAN CITY DO ORDAIN: • , ini-any. n corporation be and. la^ hereby au* : i r a ■■ h'nn^l^a yen Arewoa. jrt a^ polM^nhotiT „?mStekV «'"»« Arao^about . "i.nimr soWhWMd. croaaing' the Intereection -.cm, I Street and Hat en Avenue, and en-|-I.n« private property on the aouth aide of ■ ".lid St/ret. at a point about 25 feet aouth-! I.I flaven Avenue. Alao a railroad track o"^the 'aouth" •ide o^'^ccond "Shrew. ; . - Hack acroaa Simpson Avenue, from a ' I shout JO faet northaaat of an exlatinc ■l. <4 l he Weat Jcraey and Seaahore ^Ratl- • ,"<d<»Iilh*»t"i^Kwn*Avenw? a"ut* ISO viutheut aide of anld alley, about I SO feet ..uiliwaet^ ofj aatd Second Street.^ln acoordThat'the tracka herein authoriaed ' ' n M to laid and maintained at the entire coat: r.d exponas of the aatd Atlantic City Rail"t^Cnrotyiy ^a»4^al the eatabl lihed^ uradea ] llatcn Avenue. Simpson Avenue and Second. the aaid Atlantic City Raijroad^ Comir- it rroaaea with lie tracks in such condition, • ledcstralnt and«hlclea cad^paaa^ln aafc- ; valka are not^ao'^epalred and maintained.! then the aatd city, may (after ten dam" notice in writin*. which notice shall be mailed Uith poataco prepaid to aatd company's last known poet office address nMry personal aarv- . have' tha wM*«inetil an * i sideSalka made rato and convenient for public travel nt the •>- icnae of the anld Atlantic City Railroad Cornany. Tho judsraant of the trowrnins body ■ this city, shall be eonclualve aa to how the •aid roadways, and sidewalk* aha 1 1 be kept In (e and convenient condition for public ravel, approved by the Board of Public Utlli- ! i<ody as ah^Tr succeed lo like 'power and au•hortly. and without ohjectiona upon or by I he xid Railroad Company. Section J. That I he aaid Atlantic City Railad Company shnll idemnlfy and nave harmira. iheoty of^OraanClpr^ loathe jnaaniwrjaa i« .^toaapelled to pay or ^suffer or to tweomc nance^of Ihe' tracks herein aathoriaed. Section 4. That raid tracka shall he laid so i hat the top of rail or rails shall not at any • .me be hiaher than the street rrade^a^ii JIOW and thai between the rails such material shall lw placed and at nueh elevation as may he III irrmlned by the aovernlnx body of thle city, iiiiaalaa. *• Section 5. Thai tha right .ranted^ by Mni" Hon that Ito raid hlahway. crossed by raid the public aa aTpublic thoroughfare, inclodinc '•ad way and aidewalka and If the raid Utility 1 "Rimiaaion of New Jersey, or atrnh other body "i board with like power or authority, shall rule or determine that raid highways or any ■■art thereof, aha 1 1 be eloeed to the publlc^by • nd In aoeT nae'the'aald tracka shall be re. muvrd by raid Railroad Company upon ten ■lays' notice in writing, given to raid Railroad ' '.mpara In the Banner ma prov ided in Section - "f this ordinance, aa to giving a notice : j l bat if aaid Railroad Company has neglected to i , -move yald tracks" then raid Qty may proceed I'hout further notice to remove raid tracka and the cost and expenae thereof shall he paid ! > aaid Railroad Company. Section «. The construction by the Atlantic City Railroad Company of the tracks herein authorised shall be held aad taken lo be a full ! •cceptanco on the part of the raid Atlantic 'iiditions of this ordinance. • I! active until the raid AtlanUr City Railroad I umpany shall have paid Into the City Treesurr tha expense of pripllng and publishing the Section I. This ordinance shall Uka effect ' the expiration of ten days from Its luiel JOS. C. CHAMPION. _ _ , NOTICE The Shore (Ndlnanee was^^ paarad^n^flrR "f "wbraaraT*" 1922. and will be taken up on bud rending aad final passage at a meeting Of the Board of Commlsxlonsra of the City of 'been City. New Jersey, at a meelinlg to he ,|eld on the twentieth day of March. ltI2. at UOHaimlMiers' "chambers. Oty Hall. Ocean "' HARRY A. MORRIS. **-. J-2, tt. Qty Clerk
mon. Lot* 635 anjl 636, 609 ami 610. : bloak 6, Gardens, plan 1. Ocean City Association to Leon M. et nl. $2,500. Lots 16(i. I6T and I6S, Section North Point. I Enoch Somers. et u.\„ to John Cas- . tella, et ux. $2,000. Lot 109, Sec- , tion A. , Maurice S. Bailey, et ux., to Emma , $1,000. Lot 789, Section . Wilbert R. Goodwin, ct als.. Executors, to Claud I.. Nickerson. $-100. I.ot , 294, Section A. . Augustus I. Wood, ct ux.. to Clar- .. .ence I.. Dubois. $2,250. lx>ts 897 and i 899, Section A. Frank C. Goodwin Jo James H. ,• Crossingham, Jr., et ux. Six tracts: , No. 1, beginning at interesction oi j :59th street and Central avenue. Tract c 2 is portion of lot 818. Section C. Tract 3 is lot 579, Section EL Tract 4 begins I at point in S. E. line of -Wesley ave- , 310 feet S. W. from 18th street. . Tract 5. lots 1321 to 1327, block 13. I Gardens No. 3. Tract 6, lots 826 and . *27; 10 feet of N. E. part of lot 828; r lots SOS and 899, ami land at interj section of 34th street and Wesley aveCharles D. Sampson, et ux„ et als., , Anifie D. Sampson. $1,100. Lot . 329; Section A. Annie D. Sampson, et als., to BerthaK. Krauss, el ux. $900. Lot 326, Sec1 tion A. p D. Ambrose Stein, et ux., to Josf ephine H. Goetz. $2,000. Lot 229, f Section A. „ Gioseppi Regine, el ux., to John Costol.li, et vir. $650. I-ot 395, Secp tion C. . Clarence L. DuBois to Clara L'nger. . $3,100. S. W. 20 feet of lot 620, SecP tion D. . , Bertha E. Krauss, et vir., to Annie . ' II. Sampson. Ix>t 326, Section A. .. ■ Charles D. Sampson, et ux., to Ana,nie D. Sampson. Lots 825 and 827, Seetion A. . Annie D. Sampson, et als., to Charles D. Sampson, et u\. $8,000. Same as above. ^ Robert W. Scott, et ux., to James y Artman. $17,000. I.ot lieginning at : point -in N. E dine of St. Charles Place 135 feet S. EL from Corinthian avenue, 75 x 100 feet, g^ttcean Site,. Company to Elizabeth ^.. I.wich. lit 175, map. O. C. Dev. \Moore Securities Company to ElizaL. Lynch. $600. All right, title - S I "50 ExctrsiiD | SUNDAY March 19 \ PHILADELPHIA RECl'I.AR TRAIN t Ira.ra Ovran rily fll A. M. r Csnnraling ^ »nh ^Spsvlal^ rtirsugh " Tlrksis on rale tttamrarixg Friday. ,r March II « I » h : Sra Indvpvndrnrv Hall. Memo t- rial HnU. Aradsasy tf Fine Arts. >f Commrrrlal and University k laglrsl Garden and the 'many ether ukleels ef Interest nf "The I* Quaker City." i! Pennsylvania System The Rente ef the Breadwsy Limited
0. and Interest in lot 175, map 1, 0. C.'lv Dev. Co. C 1. The Moore Securities Company to V 17 Hannah W. Mitchell. Lot on N. W. U: side of Bay evenue. 176 feet S. W. p s from 6th street. 53 1-3 x 200 feet. , „| c- Otis M. Townsend. et ux., to Eliza- — beth M. Jones, et al. $1,850. S. W. ia 10 feet of lot 951 and N. EL 20 feet „ in of lot 953, Section A. j, i'pper Township j! C. S. Hand, et ux., to George N. Davis, lsits 1 to 4. inclusive, block 12. ' r. Hand's Boulevard tract, Tuckahoe. a '' NEW RAILROAD S 11 To Connect Al t ape May Point ft cl With l-Vrry P, ct The Board of Freeholders of Cape n is May County, have given the right of b> e- way to liolli the Pennsylvania ami *• •t. Reading Railroails to n|n tracks on the 3, Cape May Point houlevarit. tluee and i„ nl one-half miles from their city to the 8; proposed ferry landings, it is un- ^ r- dcrstood the road . will lie operated p- jointly and" lie ready for summer travel. 4 The Cape May Sand Company s"hips ot many thousands of tons of sand yearatrhiuii?*orain 'n.,CT«*jrtra7. .^°X in ft" 'C- H ikmcriplion of which Is ss^follosi-s : ^ ijl 'r' nf * wgy *of the 'AtUmic'tTiy'^nrou'd I'miv I >c~ psny on Hnven svenue and hgtween the north- | ,15 westerly line of Fourteen lh^ ^ MORRIS. | n- 1 1 j " ~ _ " ^ ^ ^ ~ 'J ORDINANCE Ne. 1ST An Ordinance Mr the erecting, building end X). front, bet wren ^Norlhsnd^Knth Streets, i 1 be es the1 board "of Commission ers of the ■ CITY of qo^n^ CITY^tlOJlRDAIN Cily of Ocean Clly. New Jersey, for the rur- | th v°to of prave ming Ihe encroachment of ihe !V' Section 2. That the jetties, es set forth in j paragraph I of^this^ordinsnre, shall beerected^ , — Section 3- That the eoat and expense and the Incidental espenees In connection therewith. for the ereeting. building end construtting of the^rald jetties, shnll be paid frotn i Uon*of raid ""ret lies nnd"b« raid* improvements, provided, however, that The^Boerd^f Comthe inridenlsl expenses shnll be paid by Ihe 1 City of Oeean Clly. nt large: end provided further, that Ihe City, of Ocean City, through l any Jwrsun. firm, association or eoryralhin. a . raid eiw! and expense and incidental expense,. ™^.rOTli™r'irole«'oM be"1?!', ol OeennVity. ' which notes shall ba definite in amount and i bear dale ihe ^day^lha same are Issued aiM • i w 'sttrned "by'lbe Mayor* and eountersii-nesl I by tha Director of ihe Department of Revenue and Finance and, aturaed^by Ow^CUy Clerk thereon aid'the'e^hlm be" staTed on raid note, .tha punrose for which tha name are issued. ! Section 5. This ordinance .hall lake effect nt the expiration of ten days from its Anal evertos a. corson. Tho above Ordinance leased on -first and second reading, si s meeting of tha Board | Commissioners, held on the t wenty-iwventh day &ra« aty. ^ i C»iraioMrs-h^ Chsmhere! nty hHn1l."own i0"*' N' J HARRY A. MORRIS. ; Adv.. »-». St. City Clerk.
j Concrete Building Blocks, — Better Buddings Morrison Concrete Building Blocks r. THE BETTER KIND I MORRISON CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO., Inc. * I OO East Park Avenue Pleasantville, N. J. Distributor Edison Portland Cement Phone 377 jy f ' S IT4S NO SECRET E FURMAN'S ICE CREAM IS THE BEST IN TOWN * The renxou in ea»y lo gueat -Pure, rich and righl ingredients in correct and r. sufficient p report ioua will alwaya tell in the finished product. 'j fountain 8iirvicr daily specials K. K. FURMAN a. E'ormerly with Sh river Orders Delivered 724-26 Asbur>' Avenue Phone 639 W •U ' • ■ ■ • - i . •• ... n + y. ■ . i a BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY Try That and Tasty M Now Made * VALET Electric Baking Co. phone 212-w 713 Asbury Avenue „ of the finest ingredients and by the latest machinery rd _ K Your grocer bw it, or ii not, we wfll serve you at the door I- BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY rk\ . . . .... a . i a . a— a ...............
ly, ami since the abandonment of the f (Tape May, Delaware Bay and Sewell's Foint Railway has lieen eompelle.1 to u:iC trucks. Citizens of Cape May are rejoidng over the prospect 9. getting hack on the railroad map. PROPOSALS al a meeting of said Board lo be held on Monday. Mareh r.. I»22. ^at fta hop^at ^"oue" Motor DraWn Triple Comhl nation Fire J' city^Nw^mw.'wiSw" rondillo*. in Fi ,^,ot *" "Dnied?rKreS *1*2*"' Tl 4.IAHRY A. MORRIS. ^ William H. Oldfieid j Interior Tile Work 912 Central Avenue I _ I OCEAN CITY, N. J. 1 | Estimates Furnished | Phone, 229-J Bureau of Health and Charities * CITY HALL T. LEE ADAMS. Health OHicer Office Haras: 11.00 la 12.00 A. M. ' , | Officer during office hours, if com- ; 1 i plaint is to l>e made for any violail. tion of health code, or address jji jHistnl to'bqx 144. FOR SALE I 1 me dock. Tennis court. OWNER APARTMENT 904, j ( ( 4532 Chestnut Street. William Maloney Auto Electrician 1" Batteries Recti «rge<T and Repaired -nil Prest-O-Lite Battery snd Ges Tniik I 4 Stewart-Warner Speedometer Service. J Airco Acetylene and Oxygen for ( cutting and welding, f i Starter, Generator and Ignition Work. ' 29 S. Florida Avenue " - ATLANTIC CITY. N. |. HAVE you a cottage, bungalow , or apartment to furnish? We have a line of fcrnituri at less jthau Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A B4to. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. Harry R. Hayes CARPENTER jobbing work promptly attended lo Lot* (or Sale Cottages lor Sale and Btnl TNrtj-Uiird St. ltd Asbury hi. po««r OTIS M. TOWHSEND BUILDER j Office: 8th St. Opposite P. O OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work E. A. BOURGEOIS Formerly of Lee A Bourgeois Carpenter and Builder OCEAN CITY, N. J. Jobbing Work a Specialty E. A. BOURGEOIS 901 Central avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phone 471-W 6. 0. A4um V. V Altai H. «. Maw QEO. 0. ADAMS * CO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING U1CK LA Till G, Etc.. Etc. { All Work lo Mum Line Prompt! Attended To. OCEAN CVfv. N J Baggage Called for and Delivered 1 Loral and Long Distance. Phone 236 w TRUCK SERVICE J. B. THOMSON 8c SON EXPRES8 732 WE8T AVENUE Ocean Clly, New Jvr-ey Leander S. Corson BUILDER 5;
H. RRAINKLII}! ] Practical Painter. . 938 Bay Ave. Ocean City, N. J. PHONE 483 SMITH & DENNIS - y Builders i JOBBING CARPENTER No Job too I.atge, Nu Job loo Small £ House* Closed and Opened Kalinin tea All Work Furnished Guaranteed p ■ ■ N Allaritions Jobbing HUMBERT C. PONTIERE i BUILDER Strut OCEAN CITY. N. J. . PAUL CLAUS 611 Asbury Avenue Building Contractor Jobbing, Alterations and New Work L. Leslie Headley Co. BUILDERS I Architectural Service 515 EIGHTH STREET Ocean .City, N. J. ' Designer and Builder of Artistic Bungalows. Convenient Cottages. Cp-lo-Dale Modem Hotels. — — + Willard S. Steelman j Contractor and Builder j JOBBING | BOAT WORK J 1100 Bay Avenue j OCEAN CITY, N. J. j Plans and Estimates Furnished l!N- All Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON Contractor and Builder 156 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY Phone : Phrat. 211 J Esllaaln Ultra , . Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specialty Office: 1032 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. ! George W. Harris , Contractor, Builder i and Jobbing Plans Free. Bungalows a Specialty No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. Boll Phono. I2I-J i Compensation Insurance Carried . | j 831 ASBURY AVENUE Delicatessen Fancy Groceries Fruit* and Vegetables New Orleans Molasses ) William T. Canvithen Phone 35-J Wm. H. Powell Qeneral Contractor ^ Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth at. aad West ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Our Wall Paper is a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Just come down and inspect our numerous designs. Ii you are critical it may ,j. take you a long time to decide — _ there ate so many patterns to choose from — but the point is that you can IT be suited exactly right and at prices II that will appeal to you. ALEHIED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ava, Ocean City New Jersey - SC:
Real Estate and Company KKPRESENtS Fflelitv Trust Comuauv of Newark ' WiUiood Title and, Trnst Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title. Conveyancing Fire Insurance ' Service AH Work Guaranteed Money 10 Loan on Good First Mortgage | Farms for Sale Offices in Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. \
To One and All po Not Forget t Old Retlnhlo Bay Villa Laundry which was established in 1916 * Trv it once— complete vour laundry 'while you wait. Call, write or phone. ./ I lee-w 217 BAY AVENUE • Ocean City, N. J. FRANCES FREEMAN. Proo. L. SMITH ' K. II. CAMPBELL. Smith & Csmipbell HOUSE AND' SIGN PAINTERS 343 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J
R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY is now in ib Nrw Offices - 817 ASBURY AVENUE A^rhrrr palrons and friends will b< cordially welcomed John Marts Lumber Co. .Ninth Straat and Havan Avanua OCEAN CITY. N. J. Millwork, Mouldings. Building Paper. Plaater Board, Naila, Saab Weighs etc. Batimatea Furnished. Prompt Delivery. J. e, welch the builder COR. SEVENTH STREET AND WESLEY AVENUE Gisi.ucoM.rcio. OCEAN CITY. N. J. JOSEPH BROADLEY plumbing and heating 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. Ph in* 85-M h —————— 1 r"" Orubb Brothers Building Contractors JOBBING A SPECIALITY 609 Third Street, Ocean City, N. J. Telephone 437-R - S B SWAN J. E. TROUT SWAN and TROUT WRACTICAL CARPENTERS /^^and BUILDERS lOAO ASBURY AVENU- l^A^F^ig^aoCCAN CITY N.J. wire KRAUSS To Wire Your House PMOXH No. 177-W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erecl your Ocean City cottage. You :annot spare the time to look after it closely youreetf and must depend upon the » honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number ol people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs of the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Ol III f>rO OCEAN CITY, »th st. opposite r. 0. D U I Iras L/ EL n n. j. Any Kind * Any Where Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor us OCEAN CITY. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue ^ ' J . - ■ - ■

