TWO OCEAN' CITY SE.NTI.NEL. OCEAN CITY. X* J, THURSDAY. jfAKCH 23. lp?2 . — — .
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MUSCLE SHOALS EXPLOITATION Fraadulent Employment Scheme Frp— < " In *«ew of the !«fl that certain / bogus age tide* and employment bv- \ ream, have beer, extensively advertisin* for torn, offering profitable employment upon payment of a regi stra - tion fee, the name without any authority to provide the praised work, or under commission to secure any labor for the project, the United States Civil Service Commission have requested that the fullest publicity should be given to the ajpended letter. The Commission is to he highly, commended for taking action. Agencies of the character are far too numerous! throughout the land, praying upon the! innocent working man egar to secure; employment, and should be immediate- ; ly brought under the jurisdiction of! the courts and summarily punished. , Fraadaiewt Enjoyment Scheme Disclosed Washington, D. C.. March, 1922.— ! Lorganumbers of persons have been i made^-ietims of fraudulent advertis- ' ing for labor in connection with the Muscle Shoals project near Florence. Ala., it is said in a .statement issued today by the United States Civil Service Commission. D is stated by the Commission that there has been brought to its attention , recent advertising throughout the 1 country in which persons out of work have been promised positions at the Muscle Shoals project, conditioned upon their paying a registration fee of one dollar each. It is said that large numbers of unemployed men have responded, paying the required registration fee and receiving nothing in return. It is understood that the matter is to be presented to the Department |
lof Ja-tice for investigation and possible proseeutior. The Civil Service fonimir.-.i - •-»*.' • that further operations at Ma-cle e i Shoals defend upon actio-: of TV.r- | grew, and that no one car. -a;, a! this : . 'time whether the Government will re- ! 1111 ! • ume the work, or whether it wiil be *" | coodoetec. under private, ownership or is- 1 contract. Ir ar.y event, the Comm; - n-lsson iuiu. there is r.o justification for a- j advertising for iahor to be employed 1 u- at tie project. If the Goverr.men!* i k,' undertakes to complete the work, such iy | labor as may be necessary ail! be se- a es j cured in the usual way through Gov- - e-j err.ment agencies. It is said, f unite rty i more, that it is certain that no private •: w- -
- par. y taking steps to -ecu re labor for Muscle Shoals ir. the i present uncertainty. The Civii Service Commission warns . the public against the paying of money t ir. the hope of securing employment at . Shoai>. PROMOTED To MILLYILLE We -are icfromed that Earl Nicker--r. employe*: at the Pennsylvania freight department has beer. f transferred to Millville. The -change, we are gind to make known,. comes as promotion for merit and faithful service. Mr. Nickerton and family , will in the near f uture make their residence ir. Millville. ly
Barclay and McCorkle I * SAND. PEBBLES, TOPSOIL CEMENT. BRICK and 1 BLOCKS— l-in. S-in. and 12-in. wide J ,! Agent for PHOENIX PORTLAND CEMENt j 1M2 SIMPSON AVENUE # Phone SI-W j J. M. CHADWICK & CO. n| PLUMBING AND BEATING H >»» Asbarj Avenue and J«S7 West Avenue * ESTIMATES FURNISHED d JOBBING PROMPTLY A1 TEN TED TO Phone 119-J tl ; — r— — : — : - ' .. i*>» sale Cottage with Ocean View --- $3900 k A small new attractive cottage (tax free 3Vi more e , . years), lot 33 feet x 61 feet, up to gtade and graveled. MUOPUTS First floor two porches living room with open firemONFCBDUE place, dining mom and kitchen, f ^EDAIL Second floor, three bedrooms .-mil hath. Hot and e mABINS Co B*W"mri't" laun<lr>- "hower and two bathing \01 lAC£S Excellent safe bathing right from the house. ^ — If you have a ear, an adjacent lot for sale, 17 x 39 feet, with a garage 10 x 16. Price J300. B,|COOPER, JR., Builder 29th and Central Avenue. Ocean City, N. J.
Telephones without a switchboard would be like automobiles without "gas." They would look all right but thev would never get very far. The first switchboard was "as simple as a wheelbarrow." However, as the use of the telephone extended, the early types proved inadequate and for a time six operators were required to complete some calls in the larger offices. .Step by step the genius of the inventor and the skill of the engineer* overcame these difficulties. Service is the first requirement of a Bell System switchboard. If must be a means for establishing quick and accurate connection not alone between subscribers in the community but to any" other telephone in the nation. •*A second requirement is economy. As a part of the Bell System wc arc associated with a quarter. of a trillion -men and women who «with us arc striving for improvements in the service and for newer, better and more economical equipment and practices. It is due to the combined efforts of thifi great organization that our country has the cheapcSland best Telephone service in the world. THE DELAWARE & ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE CO. w. W. BRITTAIN ^ District Mana»»r -
ANNIVERSARY DINNER lirvurv Feted by ;'e*\ Ladies* All. iUary la Macs -vr-vn Spread At their room :he Oty Hail, tl* ! — «.cmr.ffri-tftg L:«hy Kir* Ce..*is. department. A sufestjtstia^hBKt Vrr.ptk»tiritir cMwtadhr. ^ i ; the company will ; g be remembered. . a.--, participate- ' TOE BUILDING Boom ; MiisWta Cra- r= « building «xi apartme.-t- It r:t:t place aodj j soon for t*eu pat; . H. J. Feb vqcri. has finished tkroe m apartments on _ North street. He e- ir, town during. the latter par. r: -e-week perirtenriing their tV.p. apleti.-.: . he - Ser.u those litti-- personal items of r-~ your friend* *>r ppemEgs of your ry family, to the Ser.t. t l Office by Tuesday of each week and they wiil appear .in the r.ext iasae on Thuzaday. ggOPt-SALS j ni *mli — e* hi.ti^ t, ' ia yyt^»aLj* Sp" •^.BJTui0 Wma! u : - f ' * ' '• SJr.?J,wvr'5» t!- s* ta. c.tr'ej ■f ^ ' . ' id''" --lata to rvyrr »«T" »lTwb 1 *^awi" 3«mh Tl* :^ 1 adv.s-i.,
f ANOTHER REALTOR i; the future progre?- or.: evelop- . .-neat" of Ocvar City properly * .c tite^Tfeu seek-. »c r ay ' ii.tiripate a regular Men. We leant " er ; m» panneesh^) «ith Charier * H J--r.es. ■ haw : ; • \t*ir hea SENTINEL M \NT AOs PAX I A REf.ISTER OF FI NDS Your cheek book er.abla* the balance to >->.r cre-Ht —enabling you Beep account of all receipt.-. arJ Ope: a Checkirc Accr ui t «ith us and pay all Mils ; ent * jt OCEAN CITY | TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Ocean #itv. N. J. AgCHlTBCrs L. Leslie Headley Co. Incorporated ARCHITECTUAL SERVICE Bnildera
Now Open-Chinese Laundrv ' 1 (Virtth*andT wesie^ fT5)E T 916 ASBURY AVENUE (E"h,h "d a"° Work Quick Work Good 0,y- X J" Moderate Price-. Give Us a Try -Designer and builder of Artistic CrVf I rp Bungalows, Convenient, Cottages, ■ .K LANVitA N. L A»™— ■ M«d<™ Phone 229- J Eatimatea Furnished W V1. T. TAYLOR ) PAPER HANOER L ML """ fw.n. City. K. J. City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. * oct«« city, new jMwnmr L. W. MILLER A This is a 3-19 B, WestingEa!E::^Mfc~riK^h house full automatic Eleckj 3^7 jlrVf tri° Range, other styles in k j H* » stock. I^et us show you the advantages of cooldng by I electricitj*. Cheaper than nIH I gas and cleaner. T d> ||fL 1 We carry a full line of Westinghouse, Mazda and Nitro- (/ I W rffaiW |j T'"" : ^1 WlgAYMWI) .MONUMENTS , Headstones, Markers, Sills, Corner Posts Memorials of Dignity and Distinction ^ Designed, cut and erected with particular regard for individual requirements You can choose from the largest and finest stock of « material* ever collected — f, standard granites and marble- i from quarries famous for the quality of their product. ^ We Specialize in Designing and Manufacturing Mausoleums, Public and Private Memorials Corf art Paid to all Puretuum CAMDEN YARD MAIN OFFICE AND YARD t> tm rim L.I, r I. Pleaaamville, N. J. nt- ' 1 °PP" AtUn,lc a,f 0"»cery n—e ' Bel. Phone. Plemao.viUe 1 REPRESENTATIVES A '* Care Mar. Burlinrtor. L Sflf" 1; J," 'T 'la.y. Olremiar and Bnritnrtrm rn»«H«« — - i O. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEA5A VTVILLfc, N. J. — 1 D
e ^ BcforckuyinO Next Car see our larcje stock of new and hiph orade UsedCars C^*ar7jmef>v.martt States MoroSttVKE 80S Allan tr Ave „ .ATLANTIC C1TYJU. ^ ^ FIRE ESCAPES for.all types ofjbuildings ALSO REPAIRED AND PAINTED We guarantee approval of local ana State authorities on all our work. Builders' Iron Work brownworth I co. w.mim iimn — "Let in Estimate*" BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROS Ready Mixed Palnta. Lead and OH 93) and 922 Anbury avenue. GOOD ADVICE 1. Do not build until you talk the I-TT.es LIE HEADLEY CO- Inc. * ' 515 Eighth Street. HALCYON HALL ic 1116 Wesley are. Si Ocean City New Jersey „ Newly furnished rooms; running water in each room; Three minutes from the Beach _ Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell >f
ROXBOROUGH HOUSE 710 9th Street OCEAN CITY " NEW JERSEY . Open AH the Year. Rooms by Day or _ Week. Special Rates for May "and " MBS. >. HENDRKN THE MELROSE NOW OPEN For the Season 1922 JOHN L VAN TINE. Prop. 1 4th Street and .Anbury .Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. MILLER COTTAGE - . 722 Centra! Avenue OCLAN CITY NEW JERSEY Open All tbe Year Hot-water Heat 1 LAPBA I. MILL KB GANDY COTTAGE ' 813 Central Avenue ' 1 Ocean City New Jersey^ Mas. Lroia Uaaor. Prop. J. Prescott Cadman, Jr. Estate of Mark Lake funeral Director 800 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey AUTO E0UPMENT HEADLEY ft ADAHS Reading: Coal Jure Kindling-wood by harrn^pr cord, ymaire mma Yard. TI*!YTH aaif WRirr Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge i Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey
TBICtL /«X /d? V\ / v SANATOBIEM \ /Scotch Hai| \ \ klhCBR-r / ^ i ' = W ILLITS P. HAINES. M.D. % Phy.irian ind Surgeon Office Hours Disease* of Ere 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. F**r- and Throal D Phone 290 Gla«es fi:led Cor. Wesley Ave. and 9th St. ALLEN CORSON. M. I). 821 Wesley Avenue Ocean City Rett 5. - , Inltr-SUU S2A-A ' — QKRSCKFI. PETTIT. M II so: Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. HI "* M hr John H. Wiutica*. M. I»¥ \ 717 WCSLC* AVCNUC «■. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Twtii w<dMiar!|Vit > m. • n DR. CHAS. H. \ AIL Osteopathic Physician "H}c »*ii;iadelpni.rinnr, T ,4S: R~1 ^ ' e ptwne. weetAm
DENTIST ~ DR. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN , 809 Central avenue. ' Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phoqe 152 Ex-ray Diaghotis •' Nitrous Oxide Administered Bd HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY Eighth *t. and Wesley are. Phoq^2<5 J. Thornley Hughes, P. D. Pharmacist in Charge ArroR.%tv».rT.i.A*. ~ Wootton. Harcourt i Sieelman LAW OFFICES Andrew c boswell y Law Offices Master In Chancery a . Bour,, Buildlnr— A.bury A,». and aih VIVIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT 048 ftukrantad Tru.v Bul.d.n. Atlontlc City. N. J. engineers Wm. H. Collisson. |r. . Civil Engineer aadNSumjo r Ulty Engineer. oreanUU .N.'l. r ^4U- S. Wade P. I). Newberry ANGUS S. WADE CO. ArrhitertK and Knginerre BOURSE BUILDING OCEAN CITY NEW JEKSE1 ineMflULECDrr seed book rKr.r. SoTSTtditSTLi-4 u- ' WM- HENRY MVuLErinL , THE LUNCHEON HOUR finds this restaurant full of people who are very evidently enjoying themselves. t For there is good fellowship here as wjll as good food, if you enjoy the good\hlngs ciftife stop in here for lunch and if you are wise youH let it be soon.
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