Ocean City Sentinel, 4 May 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 2

TWO . ' OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY. MAY 4.1922 — - — " 1KDICAL.

MORMCK POST 10 HOLD CAKE SALE PROCEEDS A) TO DEFRAY F.XPENSKS OF GRAND COUNTY RALLY AT OCEAN f'lTY ^ .MAY 18 The Morgau-Itanck Post . of the American legion are preparing for a monster enke sale to Ik> held Saturday, May 13th, at Powell's market, and at W. H. Harris' restaurant. One hundred cakes of various kinds and quality, sufficient to tempt all palates and pockethooks will In* availami an abundance o{ home-made pics and buns. In fact all the delicacies will be home-mnde, and if the tuldic patronize the hoys as they dewrve, all will be for home consumption. The proceeds of the sale will be devoted towards defraying the expenses of the grand rally, which the Post will stage in' the music pavilion on the i Boardwalk Mn.v 18th. Upon various occasions the Post has ; been the guest of other Posts, in different parts of the county, and upon , each occasion have been treated roy- ■ ally. The time has come when the local Post should return the enmphIt will be everlarline y to the dis- . credit of the cit t. r The lack of . public supisut : . - . . i ling the ncees- ! nary funds, the Morgan-Rnnck Post ' \ will be place ', iu the humiliating position, of huring to entertain their j guests in a cheap way, and utterly ! . unworthy of the dignity and the ' wealth of the "city. The proposed rally, if Ghinmamler ' Rogers Williams will be able to carry c • out his outlined scheme, will he another hig boost to the city. '■ — « (Communicated) / t To the Editor of the Sentinel: • ii Dear Sir. F We have so recently met the three S Marys on their loving visit to that i< new Tomb hewn out of the Rock, 1 wherein man "never yet had lain," n but where we knew a Precious Body & had been tenderly laid to rest. With a them in wonder and awe we seek other F near and dear friends hoping we may " understand the Ayttery of the empty <i tomb; and of the gracious Presence, C which having met, we cannot fully P comprehend. Thus, we arc presently led to the certainty that: From the bondage free, R. The Son of God shows forth the ,| mystery r. Of heaven's power; tj For He is risen fronv the sleep of death: n Oh, Magdalen, fall low- before His ... face, Whose presence fills and sancitifies this place, . Thy lord! •1 am the Resurrection anil the Life.'1,,. One saith.' " The sun shines so brightly, the rain and dew falls gently on any road we take— our fellow travellers meet us p with smiles, and if our need lie great, r with some gracious gift. Thus in- K creasing years hut add deeper joys to *' memory's stores, until at length we 2 may walk secuic amid and circum- . stance, on any road we needs must take, . as it is written of some they shall „ "run and nqt be weary, they shall walk and not faint." From the Pew. § U. S. BOYS WHO SERVED WITH ALLIES GET PREFERENCE c. Under a ruling of. the United m States Civil Service Commission re- 1 oi cently, citizens of the United States lh< who served in the forces of the Allies ,» during the World War will be given in preference in appointments to civil service positions. Heretofore, the . preference has extended only to those m. who served in the American forces, to ho their widows, and to their wives un- ^ der certain conditions. ti. In authorizing this extension of the f* preference, the Civil Service Commission states that consideration is given i» to the fact that service in th$ forces *" of the Allies was in a common cause, and for a considerable time under a common commander-in-chief; that is, after March 29, 1918, when Marshal A_ Foeh was placed iv command of all the allied forces. i BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR A new- building enterprise will be «• added to the city's quota of the trade. George A. Brownmilbr, formerly of h« Philadelphia, and for - inie time as so- o» dated with the L. Leslie Headley Co., of Ocean City, has opened offices on ,.j the south corner of Tenth street and Oo Asbur.v avenue. Mr. Rrownmiller • makes a specialty in stair building and 1 o„ interior decorating. In Philadelphia he was a specialist in these departments, associated with several well known ^ large firms. He propose- to devote pri considerable attention to jobbing . work, and should thus be an asset in the dtv. ,h« ~° rls Mrs. Moe Jl Harris spent some time last week in Toms River, visiting Mrs. John Grover, #ho has been a patient *4 at Lake Saranac. = itocle J-insr t/bsti ITS NOT A BIG JUMP I FROM CRITICIS^l TO HATE; MOST tzJ, ' \ ■ — ANYONE CAN DO IT, - WITHOUT r: 1 I . THINKING. —J T— 3 ■ asgi.' ! ■ 1

A BUSY FIRM j John V. Pontiere, president mid / building superintendent of the Sea. ft Side Construction and Lenity CoisfWvpany, of tliis resort, states that his:iL cSmpauy has been exceptionally busy iluring this spring and has a number! of uncompleted contracts still - oisf hand. Mr. Pontiere, several ycardj \ ago, was identified with the building business of the resort. After an nb-l1 west and Canada, lie returned to-' Ocean City last full. He f- also a ' memlier of the Signal Mirror Com- - pany. , • i * A number of the building opera- i turns ndw lieing hnndleil by his cum- I pany are: ! I. Extensive alterations for Mrs. i Thomas at the Hotel La Monte, total- j ;* ing about $8,000, adding five stores. : ( 11 hflhmoms,- showers, private offices. - - efF e s Building apartments ami garages ' « for Wm. H. McConnell. of Phila.lrl- C e phi.-i, valued at $8,500. I ; Altering doubje house for Jitseph' S I Olivello. of Philadelphia. Seventh ninl'ti Haven avenue, totaling $2,500. ill Alterations to 918 Asbury avenue,, p * for I.ec Sing, $800. lb I Aletrations for Mi.-s Anna M. Sim- In " mons. of Philadelphia, . totaling $800. , b Garwood House alterations for|ri - Stanley Pontiere, valuing 85,000. i a Plans and specifichtions pre lieing !k i drawn fof work going up, amounting o • 5100,000. ' ci • j : — i ti OCEAN CITY REAL ESTATE * I-ewi- R. Verna and Byron J. Key- 1 I have formeil a partnership, trad- ; F ing as Ocean City Real Estate. They V have opened an office at Tenth and J? ' Asbury avenue. Associated with them , yj is Mrs. Josephine Keyhan, who has . " . been identified with *the. real estate i m business in Philadelphia.' MTs. Key- 01 han is lessee and manager of the New : Ritz. an apartment house that has re- 1 cently been sold to K. M. Hunt. The firm has sold to Mrs. Wm. Hoi- •>' den, 409 Wesley avenue, last year,!us •the New- Stenton; 1412 Central ave- ' m nue. to Mr. Edward l«e Ish; 1420 Ccntral nvenue, to James P. Dowd, super-; of the Gimhel Brothers I Buildings, of Philadelphia; lots at at

and Central avenue to Dan- j Taylor, owner of the Cumberland ! ; Mills; two lots on Central ave-ii nue above Twelfth street, to Collard ; i three lots on Asbury above Seventeenth street to ; Lamorelle; three lots on Asbury : avenue above Seventeenth street to I Brownmiller, and a lot in the i I City Gardens for R. B. Stites. I president of the First National Bank. 1 1 o 1 1 SOCIETY ENGAGEMENT ' Mrs. Susan P? Stiles, of 421 Penn ' Camilen, desires to announce ; engagement of her daughter Amie ' Darlington, to "Mr. Carlton Clark: Brier, of Ocean City. , 1 Mr. Brice has been a resident of ( 1 Ocean City for a number of years. ' and one of the most highly esteemed ! 1 in (he community. During the last few years he ha- ; ' associate*) with the Realty fra- 1 i temity in the office of Harcy F. Stan- j I ton. The date of the wedding will he an- • nounced later. ' o— I Mr. and Mrs^Charles UUrick. of,' Philailelphia, were down this week getting their cottage at 49th street ' and Central Avenue in readiness forj: residence. Both Mr. and ! ' Mrs. Ullrick are prominent personages! 1 in journalistic circles. Mr. Ullrick lie- ; ' ing the treasurer of the Pen and i ; Club, and Mrs. Ullrich thej secretary of the Women's Press Asso- ' ciation. ! t PROrOSALS TOR MUSIC ^ propoaUi will b* ^iwccivfd^^ by^ the , j eiljr of Ocson Cltjr, Now Jsr-cy. o% Monday. I bo ltlk day ol May, ISZ2. at Iho City Clark"- , Q» Had. Oroan City. Now Jmoy. ai f For I bo fumishirflr of tno-ir rarh day rwito I ^ Tbo^poriod^to furnoili iho mmdo In bo from J hundrod dollar p ((4.SOO). > Tbo poraoo or ^lormoa .ubmiltlot. Jo tho .1 liT^ R— rnoalion r-iTr-'l, » ! Ihrn"1 t hr "amoun I "ai ' abovo atotod. a pronoaition will bo yivon raro- . t ful ronalde ration r fOWPonMblo Wddor. ih^ Board of Comm"!! •rrviu tho riyhl to roiart any or all bid, or to wmloo any tnformalilr in any bid. Dntod. Oooon City. N. J.. April to. 1»ZZAdr.. «-rT. „. HARR/^ cu?a!;k. £ PROPOSAL V flrawtl Trlppb CambM.llon Flro SooWd propoaalo will ho roroirod by tho Jornoy. y a mootlny of mid Board ta bo Hid Mondny. May ISIh. list, at tho h ntr of 1 « O^ock (dayllyM m«tnc gmHn Iho aftorolo" Motor1 Drawn'lYl/SrCoi tbloalloo Plro tained from tho* City"ciork 'TdhT^lty "of ( City, Now Jtnry. A eortifled chock or caah payable to tho order of tho City Troa.uror of tho City of Ooown City. Now Jornoy. without condition,, in yoaal. 'Tbo ,urcc-«nd bidder I., furnlah^ n .uroty ^ Tbo Board of CaBunlaalonora romrvo tbo *npnlod?rAprll *24." ' * HABRY A. MAR Ills. ■ t-ST. Zt. W, Clerk.

(C'omntunication) ■I * April 28, 1922. Editor of the SenfflBd, -j Ocean City. *N. J. r| The writer Int.- read with interest Jthe recent etiitoriuls in the "Sentinel," ,, i dealing with a "Greater Ocean City." ,j Tills community Is fortunate in huv- " ing V new -paper which h"-a the ability . ! and tliP 'dispfisitiofl to fliscoss in its , ' edltori.il columns questions that vital- • The "Seiilinel" will render :i real service t" the people, and udd to the interest of it- columns, if itmuinups . the policy recently adopted of presenting frmrf time to expressions of j it- intelligent thouJhFTfl^icerning sub- i ijects of great importance lo Ocean ! City. j In your addition of April 20lh, you ; editorially railed attention to a report of ;• committee appointed by the ( - of Commerce to consider the , City's needs as alfected^by the City ■ and Water Systems. Referring ! < 'to the report, the "Sentinel" aajced ! j 1 the iiertincnt question: "Will the re- , [ , port lie the. end of Uie matter. It- has been suggested to the writer, that the j report will be left to peacefully slum- p in somebody's file-. As it has been „ ; received by our City Commissioners, . and filed l>v them for future reference, n knowing the fair miniledness of nul : officials, I am satisfied that at the f. earliest opportunity consistent with c i City's business, the matter will be j given consideration. p As the "Sentinel" says, ' the rapid 4 i growth of the city in recent years makes- important and urgent the sub- V ject of watgr and sewer service, ii Water anil sewer service are the most fi important factor in the life of a com- 7 munity. Water is as necessary as air, and adequate sewage facilities are es- .V sential to Health; Undoubtedly today | our water service, at least in quality, V is equal to the best. I have heard no ti criticism of the service now rendered us by our Sewer Compoanv. But we S must consider the future. A plan that . 7 meet* the needs of today may not do a us tomorrow. The time to study and, discuss this question is this year, not

As stated by the "Sentinel," municill pal ownership .of public utilities^ an - i open question. The writer believes I j thut as a general proposition it is de- • sirahle for a city to" own such factors; > affecting life and death as the water ■ ] and sewer service. The general trend > i been in that direction for the past • • thirty years all over the country. He, : . ! however, appreciates the fact that ' ., there are exceptions to every rule, ; and is not prepared to express an I opinion as to what is best for Ocean', , | City without having such facts as , i were requested in the report of the . ,l committee. We are all familiar with Atlantie ~ ( City. The history of the water supply '! and sew^r system in that resort is , I interesting. If any one gives |: thought to city planning and the i future of Ocean City, that story is u ;j w ell worth while listening to. At one >' . time there were two companies sup- ■ plying Atlantic City with water. The , y source of one was from the main land. I the other from driven wells. Today _ artesian wells would no longer .meet — the needs of the present Atlantic City. ■ and have not for many years, al- . j though they were adequate for the re- ! quirtmenjs of the city twenty-five ! years ago. When Atlantic Citv takes ai I 'over its sewer system, it will be at a a-, j price far in excess of what this utility I could have been bought for even a J' j few years ago. _ • j Our neighbor on the south, Sea Isle r> City, has been alive to the needs of | the growth of that town. The writer lis informed that they have recently, secured the ownership of all their util'- '! viz:, water gas, sewers and elecI trie lights. ! The development of Ocean City and i its continuance as the leading family 91 j resort in New Jersey can be = 1 greatly influenced by the press of our"" town. It is quite p<Msil>le if the "Sentinel" continues to take an active in- r> terest editorially upop all questions, -j particularly as they affect our city, i there will be created an interested and " . of the subjects considered ' 1 that will go a long war to insure the portant questions. j settlement of these very im- a Yours very truly, A. B. BACON. , Mrs. E. Henrietta f-radl has muced from Camden, N. J., to the h^Pc she recently purchased at 1207 i avenue, this city. SPRING IS HERE! Get Your GARDENS LAWNS YARDS Properly Arranged MONCRIEF & SONS _ will do it 1214 Bay Avenue Phone 603-J

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Barclay and McCorkle I SAND, PEBBLES, TOPSOIL, CEMENT, BRICK and i BLOCKS — 4-in, 8-in. and 12rin. wide [ Agent for PHOENIX PORTLAND CEMENT 1032 SIMPSON AVENUE rhone 51-W I J. ti. CHAD WICK «St CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING 1117 Asbury Avenue and 1057 Weat Avenue ESTIMATES FURNISHED JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTESTED TO Phone 419-J * FOR SALE New five-room Bungalow. 2843 Central Avenue. Two screened porches, open fire-place, electric range and € boiler and light, porcelain wash tub, shower; fine ocean view, furnished nicely, S3, 800. Terms to suit. - s LE H. B. COOPER, JF?. &, Builder S 29th and Central Avenue. Ocean City. N. J. Phone 97M

REAL 'ESTATE NEWS Published in conjunction with the 1 Cape May County Gazette, Cape MayCourt House, week ending April 11th: 1 Ocean City ' , Charles J. C'urrun. et ux.. to Peter ' J S. Kohn. S10.000. I-ot in S. W. line . of fith street, 190 feet S. E. from At- ] lantic a)[pnue. 40 \ 100 feet. " -Flqrenee Hnyday Bfooks, et als., t" ' * F:ayteni Real Estate . Company, cor- * poration of Pennsylvania. $3,000. ' " Fot* 205, 208, 296 to 300. inclusive. 1 lots 395, and 398, Section B. 1 Ella 3. Scull, et al„ Executor, to !• William F. Valet. Portion of lot* 4i>T -< ' and 458, Section B. , " Centenary Fund and Preacher-' Aid t ' Society of New- Jersey, to Grace Mc- r " Veagh. $400. I-ot 833, Section Ke j 1 Clarence IT. DuBois to Katherine K. ]■, $8,500. Part of lots 48 and 1 50, Section 7, plan 2, O. C. Land 'Co. | Security Trust and Sato Deposit |, ' Company, Executor. ty'Kalie C! Mur1 $1,200. Lot 597. Section C. -r Joseph F. Wall worth, et jix.', to „ 'Stanton and Scull, Inc. $2,000. Lot 1 l;ptau of a portion of O. C. owned by j ; & Co., 19gl. q 1 Abfl D. Scull, et ux„ to Beatrice K _ Ix>t in S. W. line of Walton place, 184 feet N. W. from Bay avenue, 26 x 80 feet. Beatrice E. I.utton. et vir., to Anna Simmons. $975." Same as above. Adolphus C. Townscnd, ct ux., to G. Harrison. $400. Lot 560, G. Edgar Frederick Berger, et ux., to Mitt^ell Shounls. $400. Lots 496 and 49 1, Section G. Frank W. Miller, et ux., to Earl A. et ux. Lot beginning at point S. W. line of Plymouth place. 80 feet S. E. from Ocean avenue. 22.48 x 75 feet. Sarah M. Green, et als., to Charles : Moore. $550. Lot 509, section G. I Samuel Stevenson, et ux., to David j Banks. $10,250. Lot 734, SecC. Edwin M. Sooy to Aurona E. Evans!' Lot at point in S. W. line of, " 7th street, 70 feet S. E. from Ocean j 35 x 100 feet, i William Lake, et ux- to Emma T. i BOOT BLACK PARLOR IS Shine* 1.08 ! •' by buying ticket* • i 6 Shine* 50c. j Dyeing Slipper* 45c ! Polish White "Shoes 25c Hats cleaned and blocked; new j bands put on. Polish, Laces, Cigars and "Cigarettes for sale M1KELE LINORDO 401 8th Street THE DARLINGTON = 1128 Central Avenue Opdh May 18 for the Season 1922 [ DiniVg room enlarged: running water in robins. Rates Furnished upon Applicotion , MRS. SAMUEL DARLINGTON ■MRS. J. D. CARTER HOTEL HENRY OPENS Hotel Henry will open „ April 10th and remain open for the Season. Special !»w Rates ftfr April, May and -f. J""' H

W. Carl Be. $1,575. lxit 710, Sec.ition D. I.everett Newcomb to Charlotte Ss. : Chester. $8,240. Lots 766 to 773. inclusive. lots 838 to 816. inclusive, Sec- . tion' H. - Je— B. Field, et ux., to Joseph M. Rowland Company. S2 1.000. Lot in ' S. E. line of Atlantic avenue, 75 feet , S. W. from Moorlvn terrace. Bertha H. Duff, et vir.,' to Stuart S. Gemmill. et U\. $3,800. Lot 143 jn.d N. E. 15 feet of lot 112. Section N. P. Upper Township ! Jacob R. Tit tow, et ux.. to Curtis SV\ Tract of land being remaining partW farm conveyed to Edgar C. Smith, N. W. ..f Main Seashore road adjoining land of said Smith and Jesse SoTson. eontaininy I acres ami - 38 square rods. Ray Wvnn, et al„ Executors, t" Ifc PctUt. $152. Two tracts ,of , on road from Ocean iCty • to Tuckahoe, being part of Mackey Tract. . Tntct 1 containing 35 acre- . wihh exceptions. Stephen H. Stephenson, et ux., to ; Alden A. Parker. $2,200. Lot in Tuckahoe to east side of public road NECESSITY OF SAVING . Sharp curtailment of income has impressed the necessity of saving on many who "failed to take advantage of temporarily higher Why delay savlno^fintil ii lieCommence to ppAice it now. Open an account with us. . 3',; Interest Paid « AQi Deposits i Jt J* I OCEAN CITY flTLE AND TRUST , COMPANY Ocean City, J. AKCHmcra - L. Leslie heaiileyTo. Incorporated ARCHITECTUAL SERVICE Builders 515 EIGHTH STREET (Eighth and Wesley ave.j / , ( Ocean City, N. J. a ( Designer and builder of Artistic J Bungalows, Convenient, Cottagis, Tip-to-date Apartments, Modern "

Phone 229-J Estimates Furnished WM. T. TAYLOR PAPER HANGER 912 Central avenue Ocean City, N. J. SThis is a 3-19 B, Westinghouse full automatic Electric Range, other styles in stock. Let iiS show you the ; advantages of cooking by electricity. Cheaper than ( gas and cleaner. * We carry a full line of West- . inghouse, Mazda and Nitro- " W. I. RAYTMOND

MEMORIAL DAY' ' is only a short time off and possibly you have delayed purchas- " ing that memorial for the grave o f some loved one. Selections made from our large stock of finished memorials can still be completed for May 30th. O. J. HAMMELL CO. Main Office and Yard, Pleasantville, N. J. Branch Office, Camden- N. J. != : — 1 is

from Tuckahoe to Petersburg, containing 54.90 squAro rod*. , Edison Lippincott, ct ux.. to Lyilia '.' M. Hampton. $2,800. Nine tracts of . laud. Tiact 1, ,*^.nninKl o'?, vision of estate of Samuel Smitn. tit . cease. I. containing 94* acres ami 11 ,' perches. Tract 2, beirtg lot 8 ' ami' "t'pc fches. Tract 3, being lot 9. said division, containing 8 acres, - i quarters. 22 perches. Tract .4. behig| ' acre'°3 m'«rte!V,Ti"ig'.cl.es'11. Tract .V lot of scilge meadow, containing 30 S acres. Tract 6, Iroing lot 3, containing - 7 acres. 2 quarter*,' 10 perCties. Tract - 7. being lot 4, containing 5 aci#.. - r quarter -. 16 perches. Tract 5*_!fcing I lot 5. containing 4 acres, 3 quarters, I 24 porches. Tract 9. lieing lot 7. containing 9 acres. 3 quarters, 6 perches. > ' J. It. Titlow. et ux., to Conrad Reis- . ' ing. Tract of land known as Livingston Smith homestead plantation at : ' I'arelmo, containing ,89-acres. 1

trr~ s Before buying NextCar see our larije stockof new i and hi^h-Orade ^ Used Cars Cjt6*r7intf P&vmrnts f StaTesMotorScrvice « 808 Atlantic Ave 1 I ATLANTIC CITY. N_l / BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER! CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PRC I Mixed Paints, Lead and (ill 920 and B22 Asbury avenue. „ GOOD ADVICE Do not build until you talk the $ matter over with us. L. LESLIE HEADLEY CO„ Inc. 515 Eighth Street. , HALCYON HALL u 1116 Wesley ave. ® Ocean City New Jersey Newly furnished rooms; running Three minutes from the Beach Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell ROXBOROI GH HOUSE i 710 9th Street . OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY - Open All the Year. Rooms by Day or ' Week. Special Rates for May and June. MRS. S. HKNDRKN THE MELROSE NOW OPEN For the Season 1922 JOHN L. VAN TINE, Prop. 14th Street and Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. . MILLER COTTAGE "I'KAN CITY NEW JKKHKV * Open All the Yeat Hnt-water Heat ! candy cottZce \' 813 Central Avenue City New Jersey Mas. LrpiA|G*Y»or. I'rop. D J. Prescott Cad man, Jr. Estate of Mark Lake funeral Director 809 Central Avenue Ocean City ^New Jersey AUTO EOUIPMENT HEADLEY A A Ik A .71 H " Readine Coal c Al«o Klnaunx Wood bjr ijsrroj^of corfl Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn I FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jersey

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WILLITS P. HAINES, M.I). Physician and Surgeon Office Hours Diseases of R,. A. M. to 1 P. M. F-*r- TjjW Phone 290 Glasses filtH Cor. Wesley Ave. and 9th St. — 8 to 10 A. M.; 1 u | p. M ALLEN CORSON, M. D. 824 Wesley Avenue City New J.rsey 51 f-jURSCHHL PKTTIT. M. p 807 Wesley Aveftue OCEAN CITY, N. J. John H. Wiiiticak. M. I>. 717 Wesley avenue • Ocean City. n. j. Offlf) HotirsOemu'it • TuMday^WVIn Mlsy.j s u .. i„. DK.^HAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Phjsician Ption*. WsUat IM DENTIST DR. WILSON Y» CHRISTIAN 809 Central avenue. Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone 152 Ex-ray Diagnosis * Nitrous Oxide Administered HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY Eighth st. and Wesley ave. Phone 245 J . Thornley Hughes, P. D. Pharmacist in Charge ATTOBIKYZ.ZT.LZW, Harcourt & Steelman law OFFICES ANDREW C. BOSWELL Law Offices Master In Chancery ocean cirv. n. j. VIRIAN B. SMITH architect e«3 Cu.ranl*, Trust Bulldln. Atlantic City, n. J. RNGINEBU Wm. H. Collisson. |r. Civil Engineer and Surveyor ANGUS S. WADE Architect Bourse Building OCEAN CITY, N. J. Telephone 128 KIETH HALL 913-915 Wesley Avenue Will Open April 15th, 1922 Special Rales Address JOS. ('. RAMSEY as above

Central Real Estate Co. 608 Eighth Street, Ocean City, N. J LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US Our courteous efficient methods will bring results. / We need houses with 6-8-10 bedrooms. What have you? , > ^Want to sell your business? We can handle it. J. R. JONES y SENTINEL ADS BRING SATISW^ J