* OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITt, X. J., THUflSD^Y, MARCH 30^922 ; _
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ARTISTIC BOOKLET - FEATURES OCEAN 0111'" ; i i PENNSYLVANIA KA1LKOAU ADVKRTISF. NEW JERSEY SEA- "0 SHORE — COMMENDABLE |tor ENTERPRISE lot' V - ) She A beautiful ile-signed and executed alio Iwoklet, showing in -triking photo- j graph* and story, the picturesque I scenery of the New Jertey seashore, £ together with the attractive pleasure. *<q resorts dotted along fjwm'Nthe coast A line, Cape May on the south, to laagi eitj Branch oo the north, has been\ pre-, pored for wide distribution by \ the • g Pennsylvania Railroad Company. The ! booklet is in ever>- respect a work of jj art. As we turn over puge after page, G we catch something of the magic music of the sea. Vistas of vast un- jnc % broken expanses, awaken in heart and j.; mind, a feeling akin to that felt upon ux entering the doors of a lofty cathedral. g The Pennsylvania Railroad Company j_ j are to be congratulated upon the en- |nt , terp£c. The booklet will reach thousands, many to whom the New Jersey •yj10i resorts are practically unknown. We Gar, observe that Ocean City is given a jj, place of prominency, worthy of itself, i Qf|,, Particularly are we greatful to the GjtJ. company for emphasizing the features p, of the city which we are most proud 1 g j of, and which we propose to retain by p^, every power and means available. To y quote the booklet: "A refined atroos- p g phere, a splendid boardwalk, lined, h. with piers, theatres, pavilions and Har DIVERSIFIED CLEAN AMDS- & MENT; A CHRISTIAN AND TEM- oai, PERANCE SEASIDE RESORT." . u We find also an exhaustive list ofjct u hotels in the dty, prepared, we "are in- ! piyr formed, by Mr. Mann, of the firm of At'|„ Bramer and Mann, of Philadelphia. : g, Mr. Mann is president of the Hotel jcurt Association. The booklet was brought gjjti to our attention by G. W. Reed, pas- |Mtj senger and freight agent for the com- j jD P"Y in the city^ I Kalmia Tribe, No. 220, Imperial O.j Jo R. M.. have purchased ground onUey Ocean avenue above Eight street, f Sect i where it is planned to have a large I M; hall and lodge room. ! Gaet
REAL ESTATE NEWS Published in conjunction with the :| "ape May County Gazette, Cape May L'ourt House, week gliding March '"v S. Simmon-, et ux.. et al.. to I. Frank Shellenlierger. .<2.000. Let- I 18 and 727. Section D. Ocean City Title ft Trpet Co, Exeeuor, to W. El well Lake. Interest in at- 696. 697 and 6!>S, Section E. W. EI well like, et ux, to J. Frank Ihellenbergcr. S2.700. Same :i» \ hove. t A. like to Estella like. *.700. I it 24". Section D. Estella like to City of Oeeart City, v ■TOO. SaAn- as above. ' Alice A. Pavran to City of Ocean i h Ity. |9S0- Lou 24.7 and 216. Seeon D. b C. Young, et ux.. to City of e cean City. $2,800. Lot 244. Section ' a A. Hayes, et ux, to City of' cean City. $1,500. Lots 250 to 252. d ic. Section D. ' P A. Rue to Joseph W. Corson, et ; K t. lit fiS2. Section D. V E. Fen ton. et vir, to Samuel . $1,700. S. W. half of;, t 813. Section K. Warren Riddle, et ux, to William; hompson. Lots IS and 16, block B. aniens, plan 2. B Robert Radford, et ux, to John W. ai rier, et ux. Lot 1. Section 6. Ocean F ity Land Co. pi B. Croatand, et ux, to Anna st . Mills. $3,000. Lot 56. plan 3. Bay pi Mary C. Morrill, et als, to Richard ra Sterne. $650. Lot 699. Section E. fHarry M. Souder, et ux, et als., to T arry Hayes. Lot 624, Section G. Wood, et ux., to Wawa th airy Farms. Lot 443, Section A. R Seal, et vir, to Lewis Gandy. ux. $1,800. Lot on S. W. side of M ymouth place. 176 feet S. E. from tlantie avenue. 84 x 73 feet R. Teubner to Charles J. f, irTen. $8,000. lit in S. W. line cf|j xth stmt, 190 feet S. E. from- Atntlc avenue, 40 x 100 feet. Jessep. et als., to Kendall . dph Atkins. $1,050. Lot 830. See- i ;i 14 in A. H. Williamson, et ux, to Sid-i^ y J. Ambrose. $3,500. lit 5*1,1 ction A. M H. Woodward, et ah. t« ictano Querques, et ux. $5,000. lit1 U i
FAMOUS STATESMEN VISIT OCEAN CITY PROMINENT NAMES IN POLITICAL AFFAIRS— MOTOR FROM PHILADELPHIA Ocean City was honored during the week-end by the presence of five gentlemen well-known and influential in the political world. The names will recall to mind the various movement-, of national inlet est ami importance .in which they j played no insignificant part. We are informed the party spoke in I term.- of fcigh pray of the phenomenal progress the city was making. | ahd of its pleasing features as an ideal The party jnotored>over from Phila- ; delphia. and include.! : Hon. Matthew , Charles* Konrad. Charles1 . Kernan. Hon. Jam e- Franklin and J. Maguire. | LADIES PLAN BIG SUPPER— FIRST BAPTIST CHl'RCH The Lailies' Aid Society of the First ' Baptist Church are making full prep- ' arutions for a hot roast iieef supper. ' Fri.iay evening. April 7th. The social parlor of the church, situated on Tenth 1 and Wesley avenue, will he the ; - of the event. A delightful menu has been ar ranged, and everybody invited. Supwill Im served* from 5,30 to 7.30. $75 each. Appended are some of the goo. I things provide.!: Beef Brown Gravy Cold SlawMashed Potatoes PeasiCandied Sweet Potatoes Waldorf Salad Rools Butter Ice Cream Cake Coffee 544, Section C. Rena T. Beeiv J William Thhott. : Lot 332, Section G. Charles F. Dickerson, et vir, to G. Bueil. Lot 711. Section C. Edwin M. Sooy to Nelson B. Sooy. 123, Section A.
]iou) Firestone Has Reduced the Cost of Tire Seroice Size Jan. 1921 Jen. 1922 | _ , Price. Price. Reduction 30 x 3 Fabric $18.75 $ 9.85 47% 30 x 3 'A " 22.50 11.65 48r<" 30 x 31 2 Cord 35.75 17.50 SI?; 32 1 4 " 56.55 32.40 43% 33 x 4'4 " 67.00 42.85 36% 33 x 5 " 81.50 52.15 * 36% HOW the cent or building quality tires has been brought down to the lowest level tn history wassuiplained by H. S. FirlBbne. President ol the Company, to the stockholders at the annual meeting on December IS, 1921. /. All inventories and commitments at or below the market. I' lnflf?sed manufac'urint efficiency and volume production reduced factory overhead on 3. Selling costs reduced 3S°fcMr. Fijpstone stated, "This reduction in prices is made possible by our unusually advantageous buying facilities, and the enthusiasm, loyalty and determination of our 100', stockholding organisation. "Due credit must be given to Firestone dealers who are selling Firestone tires on ajimaller margin of profit. This brings every Pirestone saving direct tcfethe carv' The saving through first cost plus the saving through high mileage doubles / Firestone economy and is daily adding new fame to the Firestone principle of service— » Most Miles per Dollar 'Firestone . ■ - ^ -
FASTER TRAINS, MORE TRAINS, LONGER SEASON Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company l-wur N.» Schedule — Belter Service— I >cean City Special A - an outcome of the Bofi-tet - l.ai - : quet. when Charter fl. Ew ing. vice . pte-i.lent of the I'hlia.ieiphia arid Reading Raii».%. C . -uirgerted that •committee appointe.: by himself, and* one' of local citizen.-, great, changes at-- 'wing i ade and a vastly i improved service arrange.!. The company are distrilmting an intefe-ting leaflet to the effect. Among the features tiie folder- a- ounce: An additional trail . the "Ocean City Special" which wll oe operated on a new fast non-stay -chertule. making H the run from Philadelphia to Ocean I City. Tenth street; it. eighty-five minI utes. Thi- : • nin wTil leave Tenth street. Ocean City, at 7.25 A. M . ar- ■ riving at' Chestnut street ferry at 8,50 A. M. Soothhoun.% it wUl leave .Chestnut street fen, at 6.10 M.. arriving at Tenth street. Ocean City,: 6,35 P. M. This train will run every weekday beginning June 19th. e Through commutation service between Philadelphia and Ocean City,' n will he established -outhbound. May,' 29th, and tyrthbounc. May 31st, a feu ! p..iays earlier than heretofore, per- • mitting daily trips to -tart immediatoy ly following the Memorial Day holi- , days. The full summer- sche<iule will II begin on June isth. a week earlier ■ than last year. The leaflet also calls! • attention to the other feature- of the! 1 Philadelphia and Reading Kailwa> extensive seashore plans, including the • 100 new steel coaches which have been ' j ordered, the stretch of third track be- ' • ing constructed •between H addon 1 ' ! Heights and Magnolia, and the con- i struction of a modem' terminal in , Camden. I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Osier and family] . , ] are moring . this week to their new , : resilience situated on Third street and ; Atlantic avenue. Formerly the place I was known as the Robert Radford , property. PAPER HANGING BAKER BROTHERS HOUSE PAINTING In all it* Branches 133 Central Avenue Ocean City, N. J. 2113 K. Brllmore Avenue Philadelphia t\
HOLY TRINITY CHl'RC H Rev. "Joseph W. Watt*. M. A, Rector "Enter. Rest and f*ray" The rector of Holy Trinity Church l| . inounces special service- for Io-nt. ' April 2»:i!. the fifth Sunday in Lent ( Passion I there will Is- a celebration of the Holy Communion at 10.45 A. M. Evening prayer and sermbn at 7.45 d P. M. Wednexiay: Lenten -ervier and addieas at 7.30 P. M. Fri.iay: Penetential office nod Litany at 10 A. M. Lenten services and; address -at 1,30 P. M. Sunday: Church School, i',30- A. M. Friends and workers in the Church ■e School .le«ire to expres- their grati- •! tude for the conlial response given to it their appeal and Tor' their liberal a patronage, at the sale held last week >1* for the lienefit of the parish, it Mid-lent or Refreshment Sunday " y with its oft-repeated remin.ler of the ■ i- miraculous feeding of the Fixe Thotf ' " g -and having once again engaged the i- thought, and encouraged all who" stop to consider it. an earnest desire prcv vails that many will unite in loving a thought an.i worship of the Man of f. Sorrow.-, through the. time we keep in • „ remembrance of His Passion. h DAUGHTERS (IF AMERICAN REVOLUTION 0 Tlte Cape May Patriots Chapter of e the Daughters of the American Revolution. held their meeting at Cape •_ May Court Hou*e. in the school build- ■ i- ing, Saturday afternoon, March 25th. it was an interesting gathering, en- *' _ ' joyed by all present. f I
[ SPECIAL SERMONS Dr. John Han.llcy ha* made the an • nuuncement that-xm the coming Sun of sermons and»r the" general caption "Men who mi— the trail and thot who find ft." , The series •prohiises to be exceed ingiy interesting and instructive. Th . first discourse.will be in the nature. . • a bibgraphical study of A.iam. wh ami how he missed tiie trail. SENTINEL WANT ADS PAY i ; = ■ > = NOTICE Reliance Transportation Co. WUl Ruii Their BUSES Between OCEAN CITY WILDWOOD and CAPE MAY By the. Way of SEA ISLE CITY, Starting Monday, March 27, 1922 Bu- Leaves 8th and Ashury Avenue A. M. P. M. P. M. 16.13 3.15 8.1*3
An Exceptional ■•'" — .^ * ■ Opportunity I to get that RANGE rn yon have wanted j I I am carrying in sthclc the celebrated WINCROFT oas RANGE at pnees that can't help but interest yott. The above i. cut shews one of the popular models selling at the exceptionally • low price of— S40 Townsend's Lumber Yard Eighth St. and Haven Ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. i-nuaacipnia — 4
fill in your amm . %u can haVe a rea/| .. NEW EDISON / Ns The above headline is 9imply a way of saying: /s7\ jfk To want a New Edison is to get it. j 1 (^IJ lj®|l We'll see that you get it! \jy jlllfv Simply do as hundreds of others have done. J JfillK Come in today, this week— and tell us what you /IZjtillfi||l can ^5°rd 10 lay out 'or a phonograph right now. / .nYrallfWa '^° '°ng aS l',C amount '-ar8c enough to indicate good faith, it's large enough for us. Your |\ New Edison will be delivered. ™3|LL1> ^e balance can come out of your monthly pay envelopes,— in any amount you wish. Thus, you'll become the proud possessor of MH t fhe phonograph which cost Mr. Edison $3,000,000 to perfect, -the phonograph which is FIRST IHhIII with the hits, the phonograph which has proved Uh I that there is no difference between its Re-Crea-f A 'TiONS of music and the living music— the only MvV ™( jlfn phonograph that has sustained the test of direct 3ffgl I B|( , comparison with the living artist. Your home i lilflLfiltik?' Hf w'".hc one of music's inner circle, and your family will develop in an atmosphere of true I Hi fl Hi I ii lii I music culture. ■Jul i 1 Why wait any |ongcr? Come in— and "fill in \ your own first payment." WALLACE & SONS, Inc. WW won Mr. EdUon'i Sales Room for Ny Edison 110, »0? Cm., i. ..d Opposite City Hall _ "* - Ocean Oily, N.J. ^ — - — — — - r
M. hi. FRANKLIN an-, Rriictlcnl I'ulntcr ic 938 Bay Ave. Ocean City, N. J. phone 403 O'i- 1 ' 1 ' ■ fhe SMITH & DENNIS . „f ' Builder* i JOBBING CARPENTER N.. J.-h too Jouge, NoJobioo Smr.lt . ' ^"Tl ousts Close. I anil Opened = Estimate* AH Work Furnished Guaranteed Alterations JDhbieg HUMBERT C. PONTIERF BUILDER Tilth Strut OCEAI CITT. N. I. PAIX ( LA I S 611 Ashury Avenue Building Contractor Jobbing. Alterations aqd s New Work L. Leslie Headley Co. : BUILDER5 « Architectural Service , SIS HIOtrrH STREfiT Ocean City. N. j. ; J Deiignei am! Rpilder of Artfstic Bunga. low», Convenient Colt.iges, Updo-Dnte .«(. Apartment*. Mo.irrn Hotel-. ^ f Willard S. Steelman I Contractor and Builder , JOBBING BOAT WORK 1100 Bay Avenue i OCEAN CITY, N. J | I'lan* and FXimute* Furni»hed All Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON Cuntrarlor and Builder 156 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY Phone •<11 PImi. 211 j CsllMin ai»«» Theo. F. Hildreth "* Electrical Contractor — ] Jobbing Work a Specialty Office: 1032 Central Avenue ocean City, n. j. George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plan, Fr«. hunt. Ion. ■ Speclall, No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street °ceanc^ty; n; j. mm /m ASBURY AVENI E Delicatessen Fancy Groceries Fruit* and Vegetables New Orleans Molasses William T. Carwithen Phnne 35-J Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Bnilding Thirty-fourth at^alM West ave. OCEAN CITY. *|. J. Ucfldcncc: 3403£«ntr*l a vmm Bell Phanc Our Wall Paper is a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Just come down and inspect our numerous designs. If you are critical it may taka you a long time to decide — there are so many patterns to choose from — but the point is that you can ! be suited exactly right and at prices ' that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH I 1048 Asbnry Ave. Ocean City New Jersey j ' J

