y - — OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY, N. J.. MAY 11, 1922 ' NINE
CL'E'ARS^F^F^^^^NE LEO j J i. ■ ' . ■ ■ the C A. games 11- • though handicapped hy the lose of ^B| a has to represent Koscdale grounds in the high jump. BR 1 '<•' is shown here clearing live feet. KjjSB "c U5Ci ''is crutch tit landing. ^ Ly «,■"
• HOCKENBURY FINANCE EXPERTS' PRELIMINARY SURVEY JUST COMPLETE CHIEF OF SURVEY DEPARTMENT REPORTS CAMPAIGN MAY BE ' STAGED IN JULY The first art 7ir*jtlie, Reach Front Hotel drama is nvey. Mark C, Holtznian, chief of the Purvey department-'' of the HockenliutVSystein of hotoU financing, has completed the preliminary survey of the city. A* Mr. Stoll, Vice President of the Hockenbury System, emphasized before the Chamber of Commerce, under whose jurisdiction the project is Mng • carried on, the two points upon which they required absolutely reliable information are: firstly, whether there is a civic necessity for such an establishment; and secondly, whether there is sufficient money available in the constituency. The result of the survey will not be 1 known for some weeks; consequently • the matter rests for the present in the i hands of the Hockenbury experts. ' Should the report, however, he satisfactory, as it is to lie hoped, and the ' Chamber of Commerce, under advisement of the Hockenbury System, are I prepared to sponsor the proposition i further, the campaign for raising the • necessary capital for the erection and 1 equipping of the hotel, will lie staged about the month of July. Previous to this, however, there will . lie the campaign of education as "out- ' | lined by Mr. Stoll. j, Furthermore, it is understood that 1 Mr. Holtzman in conversation with : local residents gave the impression 1 that his company' is very much enmar ma company is very mucn
COP BROTHER OF SREAT IRISH LEADER Michael Collins, the great leader of the Irish Free State whr has I>ccum« | inicmationally known, has a hrothri j on the Chicago police f.ircc. Srrgcan" ; Patrick Colli)*. Pat is now regards i as an influential factor through Ins uu official connection wr.h the Irish Fro ] State. 1
Ocean City Motion Picture to. Offers for the best story suitable for amne-reel comedy. The author of accepted story may bp used in the cast. This comedy will be exactly produced Lj by- and with local talent. Send all stories to 3 SCENARIO DEPT. 1335 Asbury Avenue \ jfl Additional information on request. Ahsstories must be in by June 1st.
couraged over the preliminary investiThe Hockenbury people are persuaded that 'Ocean City does need a he:ic|j front hotel and at an early _ date. For several days the gentleman L lus. hiul his finger on the pulse of the L community and should know. Naturally the Hockenbury people intend to dispose of a great deal of ' ^tj* stock, among the local business anil professionel men.' In this particular too thev have met with encouraging. results ,and the prospect appears When completed and furnished as proposed, it is estimated that the cost ,"f the hotel, will approach very near . .-•the million dollar mark. Mr. Holtzman personally has been vers/favor- \ ably im pressed with Ocean City as an "leal seashore resort. Frequently he ' spoke in terms of high praise of the natural surroundings ami the hos1 pitaljjy of the people. 1 ° RCYS ST. GEORGE HOTEL ■W. Paul Peters, of Chester, Pa., has : . purchased the hotel St. George on » Eighth street nenr the beach. Mr. ! - Peters, until coming to this resort was identified with the automobile business • of that thri *ig Pennsylvania city. • Just lieforc starting for Ocean City . and his new vocation as a hotel keep- 1 cr, he was married to Miss Helen I Moore, daughter of Burgess Elisah < • Moore, of Upland, Pa. The hotel is now undergoing a com- I . plete renovation preparatory to open- i i ing in the very near future. Mr. and | ■ Mrs. Peters intend to' make Ocean I I City their permanent home. i I 1— o !, Send those little personals about 1 friends, the family yourself 1 to the Sentinel, but be sure to get ' them to the office not later than i ; Tuesday noon.
FACTORS THAT ENABLE US TO SATISFY Our resources, experience and facilities enable us to _____ satisfy the most particular hanking requirements, and i we are always pleased to a ( render a seivice of proven worth. j« jt OCR AN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Ocean ©ty, N. J. 1
CITY WILL HAVE FIRST-CLASS HOTEL iConliiiueir from first page) sions of the kitchen alone will cover an area of 110 feet hy 10 feet wide. In the . diningffball, a professional I orchestra will He in attendance daily. The furniture of both the restaurant ■ and the cafeteria, will be of the high class found in the large metropolitan ' establishments; and the interior ilecorattb'nT»ill be designed and executed ' hy artists /if distinction in the partic- » ular department. Although operations began earlylast month, and are being pushed forward as rapixlly-qs possible, it will be physically impossible to have the second and third stories, which will prise the hotel section, ready fim the
; present season. When constructed, however, according to design, ttie hotel will assume . an unique form, resembling the letter a U. It will contain 15P bedrooms and y 150 bathrooms, each bedroom its sepn erate bathroom, ail furnished with the c most modern conveniences for the conlfOVt of guests. The appointment* e of the hotel and the furniture will lie f of the same high class as that of the s restaurant. The exterior anil interior . decorations also on the same lavish . scale and style. s The entire establishment will be conducted on the European plan, typical » in all respects to that of the leading t hotels in London and other European r cities. The aim ef the management r will lie to environ their patrons, with ■Ntn atmosphere of refined homeyness, i restful, and recuperative and appealing i to She love of the beautiful. ' The Ninth Street Pier Company ! have been very fortunate in securing James C. Walsh jis .manager. Mr. Walsh brings into the enterprise, the advantages of an extensive experience ; in hotel management. In f)(ct, his , reputation in the particular capacity , is nation wide, having at -various times , lieen identified witli many of the most : famous hotels in the country. . Under his supervision, the Arcadia r restaurant will be all the city aqd the . company could desire, and one of the i i conducted establishments on the ' i coast. Simultaneously, extensive altera- i I tions and improvements are in progimmediately opposite, |t the Hippodrome and Theatre. Instead of as hitherto in the center, the main entrance of an ornate and artistic design, will he located on Ninth street. Six additional exits will be provided opening out on both sides of the build- , ing, to a platform leading by a gentle down to the Boardwalk. The plans include further the re- j construction of the proscenium arch,, on a much larger scale, while the j t\ ■
stage proper will be accoutred with all the' necessary appliances, lighting sys- > terns, and paraphernalia to stage arm class of entertainment, which jo'A. be m eventually introduced. . fl Both the'exterior and interior of the building will bo repainted and dec-orajf-d; the latter" lavishly, ufter the r usual designs conventionally adopted, for the embellishment of first class I theatres and halls of amusement. In the place occupied by the old ' -teeplechase, the lesee, W. H. Dentzel, 1 will install the most modern type of i carousel at an expenditure of, $30,000. , In the art of catering to the public fu.-te for recreation ' and amusement, i Mr. Dentzel is highly accomplished, 1 ' and familiar with the latest develop- < ' ments in every department. Under his * personal supervision, the city will he ' y pryrtmfH with entertainment of thfj ' . highest degree of artistic exNdJrfn-e, ! e combined with due regard for the proprieties and social conventions. In the case of the Hippodrome and P Theatres, as in the case of the Ar-
cadia restaurant and cafeteria, notli- . I_ ing will be omitted which might add " e to the comfort and enjoyment of the r public, and which will add to the jl prestige of Ocean City and , enhance h its attractiveness as a seashore vacaThe fact that such persons as Josepli M. Rowland, Joseph H. Gardiner, e Walter D. Bonsall and other Philadele phians are among the most heavily in-, r terested financially in the undertak- ^ ing, is guarantee sufficient, that when the entire scheme is consummated, Ocean City will have ample ju.Hified- : tion to be proud of its , Boardwalk ' hotel ami theatre. PROPOSAL 1 Motor Drown Trtpplo Combinotlon Firr h Apporolo, '• twit nf romrnTiulonoro of Om>n city* Now ir Jorooy. ol o mwtine nf ulii Boortl to t«- holil oVIock ^ iitoylivhl ravin? limol in l)io oflor. p One' Motor Drown^Vrlpplo^CoiTibinolion Firr foclorwr'o vuoronloo for ono yror ontl lo cover e *nt>ot^?rA*Hl'V 1921. b"1 ! Ad 4 — - HARRV A. MORRIS. ^ The Comfortable Homelike 1 and Conveniently located t HOTEL ATGLEN J Will Open May 26th Special Weekly Rales American Plan 9th and Central Avenue HOTEL HENRY < European Plan — N6w Open i j Cafeteria Will Open May 26th ! _ c | 7th and Ashnry Avenue
JOHN T. SEAL CHAS. H. JONES seal and JONES REALTORS Atlantic Avenue above Fourth Street Building Lots . - . Collages f na"<" Phone 623 BSSK" i r» «'»' «*"*** citt. s. y 1 — n —
I 300 MEN 1 have an opportunity to share in this wonderful tailoring offer which affords selections from $45 to $65 for s3 2 With the additional privilege of ordering an additional pair of Trousers for $9 extra, the yardage is limited. If you don't like the suit we keep it and you keep your money. JULIUS ROTH. The Tailor 917 Asbury Avenue
$1.50 Sunday Excursion ■ ROUND TRIP Philadelphia Sunday, May 21 Eastern Standard Time ill] l-eavrs Ocean ( ii> 5.47 A. M. I UK Stopping on signal at 14th St., SOth St., 34th SL, 55th St- and IH llll Corson s Inlet. Connecting with Special Train ut Sea Isle Junction. |H llll *^rr'™' '^""delphia . g.pj j|, |||] HI] Returning, leaves Philadelphia (Market Street Wharf) 7 AO P. M. IM I Pennsylvania System | i UU The Route of the Broadway Limited
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Ocean City New Jersey Before buyind NEXT.CAR seeour.lart^e stock of now and hi^h-Or-ade USEDCARS CasAor7imefr,*ymart3 States MoTDcSfRVicE 808 Allan tx Ave BOOT BLACK PARLOR 13 Shines 1.00 by buying tickets 6 Shines .... , 50c. Dyeing Slippers 45c Polish White Shoes 25c Hats cleaned and blbcked; newbands put on. Polish, Laces, Cigars and Cigarettes for sale MIKELE LINORDO 404 8th Street WANTED Two rooms for light housekeeping, for three people. To rent by the month, beginning about middle of May. Address "C" Sentinel Office. OCEAN CITY SIGN CO. OUT DOOR ADVERTISING Commercial HARRY WOOD Pictorial 10 Walton Place Bulletin OCEAN CITY PLAIN SEWING
: Darning, Button Holes, Boys' and I Men's Shirts, Pajamas, etc. Address C. UNGER 1406 Central Avenue Gutter and Spouting a Specialty Stoves Repaired and Stored Estimates Cheerfully Given Gaskill & Johnson Heating, Roofing and Sheet Metal Work I ' Pipeless Furnaces Bay Avenue Somers Point, N. J. Phone 10 ' :
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Prompt Service Phone 51-W SAXTON& BROS. Painting, Paperhanging Graining and Decorating 622 Central Avenue Ocean City, N. J. BROWN LEE'S EXPRESS |||flyP=!|| LONg||DISTAH|CE MOVljlNO, If l| WILL CALL FOR FURNITURE. Main Office: Seventh Street TRUNKS, ETC. OCEAN CTTY. N. J. An Exceptional fSr""r , liTnfiiji Opportunity U ^ fl RANGE p*yj
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TO BE ASSURED Avail yourself of our expert architectural and technical ability when you are considering building, when you finally decide to build you will have decided that we are the BUILDERS to fulfill your exacting requirement!. «r . \ i L. LESLIE HEADLEY CO, ING Builders Architect! 515 Eighth Street, Ocean City LOur Methods are Different Ample Facilities v V J Ample Resources Dependability Proven I »■ ' \

