SIX OCEAN' CITY SE.NT1KKL, OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1922 __ - ___ '
' TWENTY TEARS AGO Onr sire* and grsnttsire, frequently wax^Ifxjuer.t. in pralaing • the "good old any*;' of their youth, and in extolling tnc superior virftn*- t.f timepa" 1 ■ And sometime*/ they touch u -u|*r■enfHive .pot, in' the suxceptiMlities of their sons. Of course they cannot powiblv be serious, ami mean all they say. for surely they cannot be Insensible, to the extraordinary progress the work! has made since they wore short pants. the old days h»ekfpartie;ii:t,' when thinkiug of buying a suit of clothes or a lot of e round. The Sentinel of twenty yar. ago carry an • advertisement uunouncinr that Mi-ej A Edward-. hail "thret lots for >ale at Twenty-seventh street and West avegpe for $140. Apropos of sartorial adornment a Mr. Hernial of Atlantic City, offer,. coats for IliO, men's black suit* for - $3 to $•;. and men's hats for 25c. In addition, to every purchaser ..f 110 worth of purchase, a beautiful picture way given. We could do very wei without the picture, but would gladly avail our-' reives of the opportunity to -tpek for once a wardrobe, if obtainable^ at the price. At a recent banquet of tne Chamber of Commerce, .it. W. Edward-, the genial toastma-ter became almost •cntimenal in his reminiscence* of the old Board of Trade. His description of some of the Board's er.terpii-e- and experiences, was remarkably droll. The Sentinel of twenty years ago (ears witness, to the active interest in civic matteriu. Mr. Edward* took then; for we fflfd that, he. together with the president, I_ M. Crosse, represented tire Board of Traiie. when the 'City Council visited offiftaHy Atlantic City. The matter under javesagation was street improvements, '-stone curbing, ; brick gutters ami underdraiuage at the intersection of the streets Were strong- . ly advocated. Mr. .Edwards, Robert Fi-her, L. M. Cresae and Postmaster Sutton, were 1 also naroeil as a committee, to con- j suit with the authorities at Washing- . ton, with the view of securing free ' mail delivery- April 24th. the abov'e j committee ma'le the trip to Washing- , ton. It was the third time of asking. ] but we have yet to learn whether their f efforts were successful. it is delightful to know that some of the prominent leaders in the old Board are still, younger than ever, f leaders in public thought and enter- ■ priseTwenty years ago the Hotel Bis- " cayne was built and- opened for the'season under the management of Willlam H. Groascup, of Camden. The announcement was made that the hotel " would "be run in first class style." And we might add it still runs — some better. Mayor Joseph G. Champion, and the f city officials, are accommodated with office appointments today, far more in , keeping with the dignity of the city than twenty yehrs ago. Information is given that a room has been rented for the mayoral offices in the Trower Building. The City Hall with its splendid appointments was then of the 'Substance f f dreams are made. » How history repeats itself. At the.t instigation of the Ocean City Realty a Board, the problem of zoning the cily.1 looms Urge in our thought. Some- a thing of a similar nature, must haves* been brooding in the public mind men- . 1 ty years ago, for the Sentinel then - a
strongly advoenfpd. the "i-.i-cc -'-it* fo» the adoption by Council, of an or-dinance-defining the- condition which all bull-ting* tn be erefXc- r- , ; conform." ^IL *> A plea I. n.v c f.x gn-tTr ufifui. ad Sty. It is to be hoped decudly ft will X- not require-* -tie. twenty »• . e« ot> will settle forever the buifcii v problem by passing a belt -edV... r- ing ordinance. <■' The Uterary. Sonet;, -pent a v. - . plea-ant evening apparently at ft.be home of Mr- Harry Adams, di »r cu -sing th^wotk of Job n G. WbiUier :e The Ho.,. S T. « hamap«r . • ' \t: * • tic Higblan-I-. a / - - r t . H- . of Assembly . visited h . ■ t Ins .h S and Prank F_ rr-io.-ot- of t>, , ■n April 23, the Own. City Vacht tlu'y 10. .♦.••• ii sk ~ PAINI DEMONSTRATION * A very Interesting ilemo... trait- • 1 paint, an't vami-I.e- will tak» »•!.;<-• at Reid'i Marrfware Store. A - 5 a bury avevue,rn Saturqa;.. W. M. , "• Thackeray, an expert -leu>on.«trator i r' front the -She rwln- William- Pair,-, " inside ai.-i outside painting, vanmv, c * teg, .-taming. enameling, etc. Any- o one who Jr.,, painting or, ddems that , *. they wish ' solve, or w Tm d- ire Mug i * get then, for^the a -king "from Mr! t! The Shery in- William CO- who .are \ * represented by Read Hardware in r ^ Ocean City, ate leaders in a greaUfyiu1 i'uretofore"Uthe°pubIic W "painted 1 varm-hed jnerely for look*, not !••-.!- irir.g that»the weather played more. L" havoc with propetffy than fire. People. * have 'not real in- 1 that drv rot piled * up costly losses, that rust could i>o r prevented by paint and varnish, '.hat rood- could be preserved inilefinitoty r by periodical painting, that lank, c would loan more money on wellpainted homes, and that owner* could. ' get a higher rental or sale price for J well-painted property. As a result people are begining to] realize that it i cheaper to paint than; to repair, and that rteglect is costlier ; than painting. Put up a garage or a house or an office ami do not paint, it. See what happens. The nail- soon, ] .up, moisture gets to. ami it i.- ' 1 then to paint. But paint would have save,! it. because lin.xeed oil. white : ; lead, zinz oxide, and other paint in- ; gredietrt* are genuine preservative, to property anil enemies to decay . ' That people are beginning to ap1 predate the truth of the statement: "Save the Surface and You Save AH,"; in indicated by the tremendous con- : -umption of paint ami varnishes lasfj . year, totaling as it did, over four hun- ! dred million* ->f dollars. Saturday, similar ilemnri.-t rations are being held in approximately .1,000! , cities of the country, and as the d»m- . nnstrgtion* are being held for 12 Saturdays. ' approximately 12.000 cities and towns will get the henefit oflhis. expert information. Do not forget to bring the Floorlac, Coupon and gel a can of high grade , varnish stain and a geed brush for ten cents.' SEE "BOUGHT • AND PAID FOB" William .le Mille's latest Paramount picture. "Bought and Paid For," in which Agnes Ay res and Jack Holt are .the featured player.-, will be presented at the Strand Theatre Saturday night. The picture i* said to be one of the great dramatic power and appeal. The supporting players include Walter : Hienj, the fat comedian. Leah Wyai t 'and other*. .
rm&i Fty' -3$ THE UNTVERSAL CAR - - 1 -11.,', , e»# Arsf coat, the loweir ' ( '','?•! > r upkeep and tha hijhett TlY- resale value of arrf motor ; fV ^ oararerboi'/r. .ijk: Unequaled in Value i •| I Equipped with Electric Starting and Lighting System, demountI able rims, extra rim and nonskid tires all around— the Ford Sedan at $645 is the greatest motor car value ever produced — an enclosed car of comfort, convenience and beauty. Reasonably prompt delivery. Terms I: if desirai EDWARD (i. KURTZ Authorized Ford Dealer OCEAN CITY. N. J. t\ |
LOT BRUSHING BY CITTPLANNEO; COMMISSIONERS , LET CONTRACT -i;«Ti..\ .If THE <rrv in the tl.lvvip fjROM NORTH • • |VV^».S|\1H >TKEET — IM'EAN TO Btl '< some- time past the City Cont- • ." «* havfC-bevn weighing ways mean*, t.i thoroughly bruzh all cur,: lot, i-.». i North -treet and Twenly-Kixth street, covering ar. area m another ilirection. frbm th*ri*»*n with rank vegitation. ami coarse > ■< - the <ubject of frequent comment. is,:h in. private conversation "i in public speech: and not ififref.ucriiiy has 'The Board cA Commissioneis. under a lire adverse cntici-m, fnr their lack <•:' initiative in the matter, especially fr> / 1 those who • io r.,.t realize there are limitations to ' c't> .'Ncheriuer. and .the funds at ui. the other hand, bombarded, by _ - bf ruy r- demanding greater-
and more rigid economy, on the other, a host clamoring, for improvement*, the office of a commi«aior.er is no sineKveiy vacant lot overrun with v.eeds and brushwood, detracts from the value of the adjacent property. It is also an additional fire liability, par- *" ticularly during the hot dry months of the -um'mcr. T A tpark Iron- eigh boring ehimI ney. a iighte-l cigar • r match thrown I carelessly away. :r,a> kir.-Ue and start i a confiagratiori which might irtvolve half th» city. Thi- all the comrr.isE'sonem realize, it the purse-string* TT,i- year, aowv-.t:. they have taken -time by the forelock, y.-i have let the contract fot a rough clean-up,, of. all vucarfi space* within the -peel-. fie<: area. The wudtjii: involve an expend! ' ture of..$2.0dt.7n. U will be money n: well. mveiWfl. \ the city officials dej serve the urniua:if- approval of the _ community. * It uHl ad.t' immensely to the attractiver.ess of the city, and remove a' . great fire menace. • WOMEN CAN HI NT AND FISH W ITHfH T LICENSE Women, desiring to fish or hunt ir. j - New Jersey, thi- jcar. will not i.e ree ijuiref! to take out a fishing and hunin ing license, according to an annou.nceo men* ma.ie by :-e State Fish and o Game Commission. The 1920-21 leg t p- la ture inten.ieil :n extend the license law to apply tx « men and an amendy ment introduce-: former Assemblyr • w'oman Van Ne*-. of Essex County.
— —What Is Coffee? If yrio've nrivr hud a cop of really good coffee, then, you probably consider coffee merely "something hot to drink." Hu! those who are acquainted with the delirious ".Wo" Coffee know that your cup of coffee ran hr a distinct part of your meal. But it must he good coffee. You II ha-.e to pay almost twice the price ei-e-w here t,. get coffee of the same, high c:a,le as "Attn" C« Tee — and even then you won't have the secret blend that has made "Asco" Coffee a popular member of hundreds 'of thousands of households. ^ Coffee ii 25c YouTl Enjoy "Asco" Coffee to the Last Sip. 745 ASBURY AVENUE | r^„ * Macaroni , 7f\t | 9c o Spaghetti ° j Cooks firm and tender. Assorted any way you wish. A harj gain you should not miss. Grated Cheese tumbler 15c ~ ' • ------ - Rich Cheese •6c ib 26c nta are w n . i to produce this big. whole- ,, ...... . , -on ( loaf. There's health in Quauty the finest. Real snappy. T.-. i- — youll like it. , '■&sL Peas -.-17c" . 3 cans for .58c: $2.00 dozen Pea, with that "just picked" flavor. Take advantage of this special price and buy ahead. Nature's Iron Food Tempting Desserts 'seedless Raisins small pkg flu "Asco" Jelly Powder pkg 9r "Asco" Seedless Rasins pkg IV Mr*. Morrison'* Puddings pkg 10c Calif. Seeded Rasins IV Fancy Calif. Peaches can 2V. 29c Eat them aplenty. YouH enjoy these. t£_ ESKSSu,t Preserves"1'" 20c I Temtor Strawberry or Respherry Preserves jar 2.5c Could not be made purer nor more delicious. "*w" Peanut Butter P-*1" flnli Cndor Sp«ui>} Reg. 9c in«u. oi i. 7c ^ Macaroons it 25c Reg. 16ci.n,binI«u.l2c r Saltines it 19c Made from the choisest Vir- I ginia peanuts. ; Baked especially for this sale. Gold Seal Flour 1£lgb 57c j A high grade wheat flour for all purposes. j I "Aaco" "Aoco" 1 1 Oleomargarine a 22c Evapi Milk uii 9c 5 "u cannot buy belter, so ureT r liay more ? None bettor at any price. " Asco' T GQS ;-4 't> pkg 13c] I i Ib pkg 2V» Ib pkg 13c lui'-e ju-t the blend you like — Orange Pekoe, India Ceylon, Old Country Style, Plain Black, Mixed. Which do you prefer? Best "Asco" New Onions n> 9c Corn Flakes pk 7c 3 Ib* for 25c j pkg, for 20c Buy freely at thi, price. Quality counts. Try them. Poultry Feed Soap Specials ( h"'k k bag. >".(«) j * r" N»l,h'h« f:,kc h ' racked Cokihw JJ. 2'/.c i l,orJ Soap 3 cakes for ,20c 100 lb hsfr. JJJ.00 i V1 _ Scratch Feed II, Z'.c ! " ?OBp V 100 Ib bag. $2.30 I Lifebuoy Soap 3 cakes for »c
provided that women should pay. ic equally with men. for providing for c- the privileges enjoyed in these outdoor recreations. Ji In amending the law, the word m "male" was stricken front the phrase. r- tion of the license act. but the Legi.dais 'ture faile-i to change the wording "of the first or governing section. The , i- Attorney enr-rul. therefore, iio!.:* that II .there is -til! nothing in the law that I rt would require the woman wi-Mr.g to e go hunting or fishing to fit -i take out " PERSONALS i, . Dr. Pettit report* that A I pert Wei!,. - . w ho actipg under his advice entered St. Joseph', Hospital for an operation i for appendicitis, is rapidly reeoveririgi j v and m»v soon be home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barclay cntore taine*! as their gue-t-. Mr,. Haltowel! arni Mis- Franci- Nice, of Philadel-' - ' phia. a Miss Nancy Duffield, of Philad. l- . phia. ha* beer, visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Duffield. 737 I Wesley avenue. ' Mr. and Mis. pail Kress have open- • ed their cotage and spent a short vn- _ ! cation in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henry, prom- ] 1 inent in legal circles in the city of , Philaiiclphia. were among the Easter visitors to Ocean City, e ' , ' . STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP. MANAGEMENT. ("IRCTI-ATION. Ptf, RE a~;.! h fi '.'nYTdrss it i - ; : • IqulnU b* The At ■ o! A r-j - .1. 1*1 .'.'embodied ' i P^isher^ Otaaaci T > Printie.* »„d Puhloti, Bai:d*;*7 ir.d A ^Ke'b^n. Or-«n C^7. i. ridat TV BMW • . ^-'Hkholder-. the list r.f >tarkhaU.'>, snd seeant)' holder - as they set— st UI-iB The hoot, of The roroP«I» but esse. «bere the •Torthr.ld.r «r^wio"'for''itoSi "oeh " Mu.t'~ iT^ISit" is riven also Thdt tt^ too iwrsrrsrhI eonTsir sTsleTorr.' « emhMEn,- .tisnfi folt ! knowledav snd belief ... M nr.--.rr.-: s r.r-r . [books Of The eomiwa* ! boos Me owner * lrT'< 'hi. "ielw' n* iresv.n to Iwl.eve :hsl soy ..iher |-r»n. sw I HOW ARC S STAINTON. | day of April, lat:. 'hi, " ! (SMll II S Mowrer. i Nritsry Pubtri. \ iMy einus..... n rv|die.^ Ai-ril 1*. nil.) .
W. C. T. I . NQTES | t Tlie W. C. T. I.'., w ill meet Wfdne*- - day aftontoon. May 3rd. at.the home of MLs.scs Lewis ami Comud. Illi I Central avenue. This is the lobular J . business meeting: a full attendance 1* ADVERTISE in [HE SEHtlKRL I HOTEL STRATFORD Seventh St. and Ocean Ave. - a NOW OPEN For Seazon 1922 T The Stralfnrd is an ideal Hotel for the actnmmtfilalyin of the workmen and their families now •n flccan City, being equipped with an up-to-date Community Kitehen. SPECIAL RATES i MRS. Mil TON RUBINCAH. Prop. ■ CHANDLER E $1595 Chandler and Cleveland The'Xhighest development of mtdern car production. Incomparable in quality, unapproachable in price. Earl L. Farr Co. 213S Atlantic Avenue Atlantic City Phone 4548-i" $1195 CLEVELAND Owner Agents Wanted Several Bargains In Guaranteed Used Cars
'PHONE. 410-J JOBBING PROMPTLY DONE WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBINC and HEATINC 138 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CTTV NEWJERSEY" WM. H. VANDERHERCHEN Manufacturer of AWNINGS Tents, Flags, Couch Hammocks, Yacht Awnings, Cushions, Waterproofed Covers 41 4- 1 6 Gallowhill St. ( Philadelphia CHAS. D. SAMPSON Stoves, Hardware, Oils, Roofing 408-10 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N.SJ. An Exceptional Opportunity [ f a ' H RANCfE p* 1 you have wanted J 1 _ 1 am carrying in stock the celebrated WINCROFT GAS RANGE at prices that can't help but interest you. The above cut shows one of the popular models selling atlthe exceptionally low price of — ®40 lOWNSENDS W LUMBER YARD D / OCEAN CITY NJ. eichtst. *t haven avt
M. H. RRAPSKLIN I'rssctlciil Painter 938 Bay Ave. Ocean City, N. J. SMITH & DENNIS Builders. JOBBING CARPE.NTlflk No Job tiH> !..xsgr. Ni> Job tew Snuii Ib*u«'s Closed. :iti<l Opene-I Rstim .Its All Wet V VurnUlied Guzrantvc.j Htatillrez IthMi; ^ ' HUMBERT G. FONTIERE BUILDER Stris: OCEAN CITY. N j. PAUL CLAliS 611 Anbury Avenue Building Contractor Jobbing. Alteration* and New Work L. Leslie Headlev Co. BUILDERS Architectural Service 515 GIOHTH STREET Ocean City, N. J. and Builder ArtHtti.- Bung -. Apartment*, Mixlrrn Hotels. ' ' ' — ...... + Willard S. Steelman Contractor and Builder | JOBBING BOAT WORK j • i 1100 Bay Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Plans aorf Rstimaten Furnished All Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON Contractor and Builder 15fi Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY Phone
E •«" PbMf. Ill J EtllMUllllXI Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specialty Office: 1032 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. ■ George W. Morris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plan. Pre.. Bungalow, a Special!. No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. Hell Pbune. t3<-J 831 ASBURY AVENUE Delicatessen Fancy Groceries Fruit* and Vegetable* New Orleans Molaaae* William T. Carwithen Phone 35 -J Wm. h. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building _ Thirty-fourth »t. and West ave. OCEAN CITY. N. J. KtalSeace: J40J Central A.e**e Ball Pbant Our Wall Paper is a veritable find. We oint to please the particular. Just come down and inspect our numerous designs. If you are critical it may take you a long time to decidethere are so many patterns to choose from — but the point is that you can bt suited exactly right and at price, that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury AVO. Ocean City New Jersey

