F -v. . OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. N. J, THURSDAY. MARCH 30, 1922 SEVEN'
beware of stock = peddlers we Inl _ ... nun uf the public i» being of m.n. or Tl -j) swindlers. masquera.l ...i broker*. traveling up ... l.iu'l. selling stock- and Ex ....... iij. Ihc public to tlie I , <100.000.080 a year. /' ^i.nicf it i- <*' or miniiiK stock * ' , .mctinir-- stock* in the FY ...... ... i automobile company, .lei T. \. .>■ k Stock Exchange au- lei ,.. i. .1" taken step" to have the evi ..I,. u retches brought to justice, coi * J ... ,iil\. puniebed. Thr! imei.t system of ..ur cortn- of in i- a.:'-- !«• «it*» >uch pest.-. anil it thi ' 'pi l-' < "I"*1 "ir Powers will not ha ' ii- prosecution until the lust i incurcerateil lichiml be. * ; Seen driven to seek other nil ,j",„„ie honest means of earning a l„ oliir the public is warned Al jr,4t :h..-e I.f the kind who make u j -p. i i.il t ' ■' selling stocks in .certain chair. enterprises, financial and • 1 - jnv(.-t, . - .-mpanies to working pco-. "" H,ore "d fBCto°- n «vr 11. ler/civen the opportunity ^ to Study tliu-methods of one of them, luvtnialify he would introduce hini- - -si' to :i prnspectitve client with :i < Ico^thi eiation, denouncing in sclilhf„e terms the rich, the liig capitalists. an-i dig corporations. Why are the. ||( working class hopelessly enslaved he asked; -imply liecnuse they allowed^ i.ig fellows" to secure control 1-p I«r all investments. The working |h men's prospects would never improve ^ oniil they purchased for themselves . jw (gester control in the industries and commeiciiil entefprisca such as the | ,.r.e, "f which It* was selling stocks. By ill- - time, charmed by the ras- js cal f lluent plausible tongue, the poor c( .tape wa» ready to barter his soul f»t',|M ' a hunrh of worthies* certificates. (1. They km.ii only too well the aver- hl age man or woman, has neither the i(f i time «r the education to familiarize ^ themselves with the teehjblogy of the = market. They are remarkubly clever awl have more than once deceived the .iff rial of states' securities depart- '£! meats, much more the uninitiated. Theie appears to lie only one . » ieme.li : prosecution, publicity and ex-' ,, posnre. \ criminalogical authority recently stated that in one year over n 100 persons committed suicide in ode si tate. the dupes of bogus brokers and fraudulent company promoters. Meanwhile people would do wisely, ™ it before purchasing stocks of any 'li<criptioti, they would consult u rep-, liable tanker in their town. Whether = ..r not they <lo business with the particular bank, every president or cashier will gladly advise them upon the . matter; for it is to the bankers' in-' torcst as a citizen to protect the public from fraud, as it fs to them — the
public, if the occasion arose, to" protect the bank from the depredation > >f a burglar. The puhlir should realize the neceslity of dealing with brokers who am .veil established arid of unquestioned nlegrity. FRAYMORE HOTEL N OW RENOVATED Extensive Preparations al Popular Hotel Made for Prosperous. Busy The Trnvmore Hotel, of which D. P. Fry i- owner and manager, has undergone complete renovation this winter. • In anticipation of a busy season every convenience imaginable for the pom fnrt of visitor* has been installed. The Traymore is in consequence one the city. Hot and cold running water liecn added to every ummil The interior woodwork hob lieen lieuutifully done out in a scheme of mahogany will white and papered. The liOilrooms arc furnished with new rugs, and bath; and showero installed. floor* carry the most modem of furnishings; The Traymore Hotel, situated at Ninth street and Wesley avenue, is of .the first built in the city. It li:.s changed hands several times. Mr. coining into possession a fewyears ago. -Under his management Traymore has become one of the mort prosperous and popular hotels inthe resim. SHJNS'OF BUSINESS BOOMING We are informed that Willinm J. ("hadwick it Company are running a ftuick truck. Their rauidlv increasing business has made the purchase aa. absolute necessity. Tf.e firm reeepfly installed a heating 'system in Strand Theatre on the lY>ardwalk. At the presenUtimtr they have a numlier of large contracts under way. KKAIJSS BUVS CHKVROLKT Indications are that Daniel Krausa very busy man these days, and securing his just share in the business 'boom. He has added a new Chevrolet truck to his equipment. Mr, Krauss the contract for the electrical worif done for the new $100,000 Moorlyn Hotel. One It'll llaiirr-Havidaon Mr-tor i»rl. One 131 T llartey-lln.idwn Mnl.-.r I'ycle {Etanrically oiuipi-.H, ^ ^ The llotril o I <.inimi»Mnnrr- reserve lh« °r ' HARRY A. MORRIS. I I'sust March 111. HUJ. Adv.. Z-ZO. .11. C.f) T(l HACKETT'S for S.\LT oysters, hard anc soft shf;ll CLAMS^ 1021 Simpson Avenue
FORWENT Unfurnished Apartment by the Year LOTS FOR SALE - $550 to $1250 ! BARON, 412 Eleventh Street Plants Suitable for the Seashore Cannas, Scarlet Sage, Verbenas, Petunias, Sweet Ally-sium, Zent i.i-. Lobelia anil Snapdragon are a few of the flowers that will grow ■aiisfactorily at the seashore. This selection will take cure of any location or situation that you can have. Tell us your needs and we will help you to select the flowers best adapted for the purpose. Ocean City Greenhouses Phone 19 Automobile Renovating "The Shop Complete" body work tops upholstering • windshield glass fender work r tainting of the better kind Wescoat Co. Albany Avenue Blvd. and Winchester ^ Telephone 561 ATLANTIC CITY REAL SERVICE «. -
advertising ' poster award Prize Will Remain in New Jersey State — Posters on Display in Chamber of r Commerce Rooms • . Mr. W. J. Cromwell, Jr.. of Summit.! '* N. J., ha- been declared the winner of i the $100 prize offered by the Aotnmon . bile Bridge Company for the best| poster advertising Ocean City a« aj * Samuel P. Pierce, was through tho-H i(. generosity of the company awarded.*; special prize of $50. „ Over one hundred competitors f-i-,f tereil the contest, hailing from mil I,, parts of the country. One my^er R came in at the elfventlAhityr fyrfli! far if If no further use were made of the successful poster, beyond that of hav,t ing it framed and hung in the Cityis Hall, the competition has advertised y It the name and the merits of Ocean t r. City through every state in the Union, t w Several of the pouters submitteif T " came from the pen and brush of artists " i whose names are well-known in the 'world of art. The work qf judging the relative . merits of the poskers was no easy - task for the committee in. charge, con- 1 sisting of> Dr. "Allen Coinon, chairman, ' n" Harvey Y. !.ake and Otis M. Town- I nl Quite a numlier of drawings and , paintings sent in were of so high n I, standartl of merit, that it demanded the exercise of keen and jareful scrutiny to decide which, while cornforming to the stipulated conditions p of the contest was the most artistic ss production. e- The winner, Mr. Cromwell, sul>ss mitted a clinrming sea-scape in blue et and white. This will liecome the ofss ; ficial poster of Ocean City, and rif eventually will be displayed on all 00 1 roads within a radius of 1000 miles. The posters are now on view at the Chamiier of Commerce rooms. SENTINEL WANT ADS PAY rls- . NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT [f'i b* the SurrowBle. an, I reported for aelU-nirn' i„ the Orphan.- Court of Iho^CounARCHIBALD H. MeMCTL.^ = A pToelm'Sa F'"'" Adv.. .VJZ. .1.. r. C-. zero FOR SALE Horace P. Mitchell's Collection of Art ind Oil Paintings, Opaques, Water Colors. Pen and Inks, Engravings, Etchings and Charcoals. Con be seen at anytime. Photographers and Artists' — Supplies. Hand Made Tapestries. 118 So. Main Street, Pleasantville.
BEN FRA-NKUN'S KIN i AIMS FOR CONGRESS Ellen Duane Davis, great granddaughter of Benjamin Franklin, ha-, announced her candidacy for the I 'einorratir nomination to Congress j :rom _'te -cvond Pennsylvania ditSenil those little personals about your friends, the family yourself the Sentinel, hut be sure to get -them to tho office not later .than: " noon. POST OFFICE NEWS Office is opened on weekdays 6.15 j A. M., closes, 8.00 P. M. Money order 1 department opened from 8.00 A. M. nntil 6.00 P. M. Closing time of outgoing mails for * Philadelphia, Camden and points be6.15 A. M. 8.45 A. M. 12 Noon ' 1 P. M. 3.45 P. M. S.OO P. M. Atlantic City and Pleasantville: . • 6.15 A. M. 12 Noon I 3.45 P. M. I S.OO P. M. Millville. Yineland and Bridgetnn 6.15 A. M. 8.45 A. M. 3.45 P. M. . S.OO r. M. Cape May. Wildwood, Cape May Court House. Sea tsvr, Avalon. Permonl and Stone Harbor: CJ5 A. M. ? 8.45 A. M. ;! 8.00 P. M. Time of delivery of moils . through lock boxes: S.45 A. M.; 9.30 A. M.; r- 12.00noon; ",.30 P. M.; 4.15 P. M.; to and 6.45 P. M. There are two deliveries of mail by carriers, one in the' morning and vtho II other in 'the afternoon, with the>_cx- ^ ception of tlie business section wfitch ,y has three deliveries, morning, noon and s' afternoon. One delivery of parcel post daily.
Concrete Building Blocks — Better Buildings USE Morrison Concrete Building Blocks THE BETTER KIND MORRISON CONCRETE 'PRODUCTS CO., Inc. I OO East Park Avenue Pleasantville, N. J. Distributor Edison Portland Cement Phone 377 IT'S ISO SECRET FURMAN'S ICE CREAM IB THE BEST IN TOWN Ask the many satisfied customers— But the time is limited to receive free cream. No receipts redeemed after March 27, 1922. F'OyJVTAlN SERVICE OAll.Y SPECIALS K. K. FURMAN Formerly with Shrirer Orders Delivered 724-26 Asbury Avenue Phone 639 W BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY Try ^That VALET Electric Baking Co. phone'212-w 713 Asbury Avenue of the finest ingredients and by the latest machinery c You r grocer has it, or ii not, we will zerTe you at Ihe door BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY - •
rgoeos vi - i or so\ wma j fsSBXM* V' : i v FOR SALIC I One .lacolioaii Dining Room Suit. One Mahoguauy Living Room Suit. 2 Oak ; Extension Tables. One Small RofrigJOHN BRAMELL, 600 Central Avenue j William H. Oldfield 1 Interior Tile Work f I 912 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. « Phone. 229-J [.' ' Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL T. LEE ADAMS. Health Officer OHkt Hrart: 11.00 t« 12.00 A. M. . I Phone jo and ask for Health | Officer during office hours, if torn- t j plaint is to be made for any violation of health code, or address 1 1 postal to bo* 244FOR SALE Bay front pronerty at .Fifth Street. I iltouse furnished; seven bed rnoma. two ■ v - baths, livlne and dlnimr rooms: imntry ' und kitchen: khs ind coat ranee; base- 1 r- inant billiard roon^ and shuffle I -oant: I ' '"''oWN^ER ^APAVTM^ENT 904. ^ William Maloney I.; Auto Electrician Hatleries Recharged and Repaired— all 1 makes. Prest-O-I.ite Battery and C. as Tank by Service. ho Stewart-Warner Speedometer Service. . Airco Acetylene and Oxygen for £, cutting and welding, ch Starter. Oenerator and Ignition Work. n(1 29 S. Florida Avenue ' ATLANTIC CITY. N. I. HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have* line of furniturb at less ; i than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 ASBURV AVE. Harry R. Hayes CARPENTER Jobbing work promptly attended to Lots (or Sale Cottages lor Sale and Rent TMrti-third Si. and Atbury Aie. OCEAN CITY. «. ). " OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Office: 8th St. Opposite p. O OCEAN CITY. N.J. Only galvanized nails nsed on -exterior work E. A. BOURGEOIS I Formerly of Lee £ Bourgeois -•+ Carpenter and Builder ""i OCEAN CITY, N. J. Jobbing Work a Specially E. A. BOURGEOIS 1901 Central avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phone 471-W S. 0. Adim V. V Adair z H. S. Adam GEO. 0. ADAMS St CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTINI BUCK LAYING, Etc., Efc. All Work la Maaan Line Prompt! Attended To. aos ocean avenue OCEAN CITY. N J Bejxage Called for and Delivered Local and Ixing Distance. Ph6ne2H6\ TRUCK SERVICE J. B, THOMSON & SON BXPRE88 782 WE-tT AVENUE Ocean Clfy, New Jerse Leander 8. Corsoi BUILDER — « . oet»n citv, n. 4. fMoxi. tei •W; II- | '*y in
Real Estate and To One and All Search Company °ON" '0'"" ' Bay Villa Laundry « which \var. established in 4 y t (> Fidelitv Trast Comrany , . o( tie^irk Try it once— complete your laumfty s while you waiti (ill, write Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance 7 AVENUV Searches, Abstracts or Title. OQoan N. j. Conveyancing Fire Insurance Frances freeman. Prop. Prompt Service Al! Work Guaranteed - Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage g , SMITH K. ILXAMPItKUFarm", for Sale ^ offices i» Smith & Campbell Nationl Bank Building HOUSE AND SIGN Cape May Court House 1'AIN I ERS N.J. 143 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N.J / R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY it now in iU New Oliicet 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patron, and friend, will be cordially welcomed John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber MlUwork, Moulding*. Building Paper. Plaster Board. Naili. Sash Weigh, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. J. E. WELCH THE BUILDER cor seventh street and wesley avenue General Contractor ocean city' n- j' JOSEPH BROADLEY PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phone 86-M Orubb- Brothers 1 Building Contractors JOBBING A SPECIALITY J 609 Third Street, Ocean City, N. J. ^ Telephone 4I7-R ji|S. B. SWAN J- E- TROUT SWAN and TROUT " CARPENTERS BUILDERS — tOAO ASBURV AVENU ' 1|K^^P^^90CEAN CITV N.J. " / . ■ WIRE 5 KRAUSS nl ! To Wire Your House PHONE No. 177-VV 411 ASBURY AVENUE J) OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY - — — — — YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon :annot spare the time S to look after it closely yonreelf and most depend npon the -* i honesty of the contractor. I have bnilt for a large nnmbcr ol people and could refer yon to J any or all of them. Send for thtp list of names and photographs ol the tjouses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE Dill! nCD OCEAN CITT. ,g| Dlb St. opposite r/-0. D L/ 1 1— L* C- n "• JAny Kind tnv Where ; ~ Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor ' OCEAN CITV. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue c

