Ocean City Sentinel, 15 June 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 7

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, JUNE 15. 1923 SEVEN

y.sTH£Boim EDUCATION CHANGES MINDJWICE OVER SPURNS APPOINTMENT OF CAPE MAY SUPERINTENDENT THEN CONFIRMS A fnrcicnl comedy of more than ■ ' "passing inferest to the citizens of 1 i .,pc May County, has liecn monopol- i iviiiR the stage of the State of New ; Jersey- State Board -of Education, centered around the appointment of E,r 1!. Brunyate of Cape May, as superintendent of public schools for Cape < May County. ; I A woman's pregrogativo to change: her mind as often as she pleases, anil pith whatever pretext she may choose, i- evidently being seriously threatened , i v the State Board. It transpires that the State Board S had refused to confirm the appoint- j ■ ment of Mr. Brunyate, and the re-:! - consideration of such action, at a sub- ; meeting, was the occasion for , a Jtarp exchange of amenities l>c- . i « eeiKCpmmissioner John P. Murray 1 of Jersey City, and Colonel Stewart ■ of Salem. i ' "let us have a showdown," Colonel h Craven retorted in answer, to Mr.1 • Murray, who threatened to expose the ' alleged activity of Colonel Craven, in i behalf of county school superin- i undents. Mr. Murray stated that because of ' political intrigue in Cape May, he had refrained from voting for the con- : Urination of Mr. Brunytte. Mr. Murray further contended that Mr. Brunyate was the victim of political intrigue, and expressed a high 1 opinion of his as the appointee for | the office. • , Commissioner Oscar W. Jeffery, of , Knglewood, who had voted against ' the appointment at the previous, meeting. changed his vote, , and presented j the motion to reconsider the defeat of ; ' the confirmation. Mr. Jeffery expressed himself to the. effect, that the atmosphere in.' Cape May County was charged with political' intrigue, and that Brunyate was ■ the victtim of two political factions. Commissioner William H. Moarow.l of Belvidere refrained from voting. Commissioner Morrow in reporting vocational and continuation school | work said manufacturers were demanding students who • have hail training in these schools. Xhe Board reappointed the follow- ' irfg "Maff members of the State Com- • mission of Education: Miss Katherihe Markham, assistant director of physical training and hygiene, $2,000 an- 1 uually; Leslie A. Palmer, assistant di- I rector of physical training, $3,000; and Dr. George R. Seibel, director of physical training and hygiene, $5,000. 'The Board re-elected Melvin Rice, of • Atlantic Highlands, president, and i Professor John C. Van Dyke, of New , Brunswick, vice president. , PERGONALS ! Mrs. S. D. IWe, of Newark, N. J., : is at the Dudley, where she will reside 1 for the season. * Another well known member of the , .city's summer colony, J. Horace MilIcr and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage for the season. The many friends of Mrs. Charles 1 Kolb, of Philadelphia, and an Ocean I City summer resident, will be glad to learn that she is recovering splendidly . from the recent operation it was neccssary for her te undergo. Fears 1 were entertained that she would lose hA sight.

HEARINGS By STATE REALTY COMMISSION | j HEARING FOR CAPE MAY CO FN- ® TY SCHEDULED FOR JUNE if 20th AT CAMDEN »: -The New Jersey Real Estate ConP ° mission announces a hearing for the « ) j Second District of - New Jersey, 'con- , " f: si sting of the centraf-Th/nties (Hun-jjj; •jterJlon, Mercer, Mid.HWx^ Monmouth, B ' Somerset and Union) of the State, at * jthe State House, Trenton, Room 30, at » - ■0 a! m., daylight saving time, Thurs- \ * ■ j day, June- 15, Complaints regarding 'jJ infra<ffions of the license law may I* « j received at this hearing. j •* ,j A hearing for the Third District,;* I consisting of the southern counties fl I I (Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape " . j May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean - and Salem) of the State,. is scheduled - for the Court House of Camden Couii- : [ ty in Camden, at 10 o'clock a. m., day- j . light saving time, Tuesday, June 20th. " t At this hearing a number of posponed _ ; cases from the last Third District j ' | hearing in Atlantic City will be heard ; as well as a number of new comi plaints arising out of infractions of ft - the license lawr in the Third District I p ^ Assistant Attorney-General Joseph A. J I Lannigan will represent the commiS»- . sion at these- hearings. „ Investigators are busily engaged in [J . the Frst, Second and Third Districts, j ! the result of jx number of ^conuj » r plaints of violations of the law arising £ out of the respective districts of their [ State. JS | AND COUNTY 1 , CHAMBER TO MEET . Annual Agricultural Meeting of the °j Cape May County Chamber of !« Commerce at South Seaville " : The Cape May County Chamber of " ' will meet at South Seaville j on Friday, June 16th, in the Grange Hall, at)cight o'clock, daylight time. - Chamber will be the guest of the ; So^h Seaville Grange. This will be j ' the IVja! meeting of the season, and . further meetings will be held until - the annunl meeting in September. ■ Arrangements are being made to se-_ cure one, or probably two, prominent j State speakers, and a very interesting I meeting is promised. Further reports 0 ' will be heard on the membership drive | campaign, which is being held to se- : cure fifteen thousand associate mem- , bcrs, to create a huge advertising! l fund, and to cause the Cape May! : County Chamber to have the largest; individual membership roll of any ' commercial or civic organization in ; j the Country. At the meeting in Avalon last; i month almost one hundred' new mem- ! i were voted upon. ' A luncheon will follow the business . session, prepared by the ladies of j , South Seaville. , o " SENTINEL ADS BRING RESULTS

WM. H. VANDERHERCHEN Manufacturer of , , AWNINGS m- — — — — — — — — Tents, Flags, Couch Hammocks, Yacht Awnings, Cushions, Waterproofed Covers j 414- 16 Callowhill St. Philadelphia 4— ^ ...... 4 For those mho dance and those who don't Some like afox-txot. Toothers owsAtz is still the best. Even the one-step>has*ks followers — antFoome don't Eke to daaee at ell. f difference when it comes to IjcquotiQub-Gitoger AM&ftey alTBkeat. Who shaH describe the taste of it? The -only trtre description of ClicquotCTub is — a-drink of Clicquot-Chsb. Clicquot is-made-wittipure spring water. Only real Jamaica ginger is used. The ' other ingredients — sugar and, fruit juices — are just<as»pure as can be found. Buy it by the case-for the home. Should you desire variety, in addition to Ginger Me, we make Sarsaparilla, Birch Beer, and Root THE CMCQUOT CLUBfcOMJWIY \ . Milli(,-4Jan.; U. S. A. v. tliNfr&lt AU) A

■CITY OF OCEAN CITY. S. J. j NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Cantrert N.- no br8th^<Boim of CeonUMtoMra'lIf OmaTcitjr! j N«w Jrnrr. tr thr old™, of ul<l Oomml*•lonrnMn thr^Cltr Rail. Omn Cltr. N. J.. I Sarinj Tim-), for I lie ron.trurtion ■ of^JAtir* Imtwra NorOv^and Blh^ MnmU. i All bid. muiu.br mxdr on thr form* pr.v vidad. cov«r »llTtNn»'ront*lnrd thrreln and he arrompanicd by rath or chrrk rrrlilWd by a Naw Jarary Bank or Treat Co:. In tba turn of I i 12X0.00. payable to thr City Trra.urrr of ' Oeean City. N, JJ without condition. Arrrrtif- . j inn the demand, of the - apcelRrations. moat he attached to the blddinv aheet. The ancceaaful bidder will be required to > ' furnUh. within 10 daya from the dale of the • jClty of Ocean" City. N. J.. harmleaa from all 1 employer." liability ^act of the State of j Thr Board of Commlaaionrra rcarrvc the I ' rieht to reject any or nil blda or to waive any 1 1 : Informality In any bid. nana and apeeiflenllon. can be obtained ' from Ihe^CHy Clerk by depoaitlny 110.00. 1 EVERTON' A. CORSON. ^tortor^^Wh^Worka. i I HARRY A. MORRIS. ^ Ene,D**r 1 City Clerk. Adv:. S-l. »t. | (Introduced by Mayor Champion) ORDINANCE NO. 198 the trail. tor tation of parfotla* ttTand from!" j different municlpalltlea. And provldins the THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE _ CITY OF OCEAN CITY DO ORDAIN: Section 1. That it ahall be unlawful for any to operate within the territorial j limit, of the City of Ocean^Clly. New Jeraey. | ^raunicipnlitiea.^without Drat havinit obtained ! ^Section 2. That there tdinll be ehaiimd to traniportation of paaaencters. a. in thia or- > dlnance provided, the aum of 850.00 for each , : auto hua^eaeh^ year commendntt June 1. and . Seetion 3. That every peraon or peraona. offieera of a corporation, lirenacd under thla 1 ordinance, ahall be of food character and rep- , uUtlon. approved by two or more citiaene of aald City Clerk ahall be kept potted In aome PIANO TUNING PLAYER WORK Wm. C. Gootgeh f Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic City! First Class Work Only cLave orders with : Harry H. Lake • 841. Aisbury Avenue, Ocean City | Phone 494

: under ahall be revoked and the amonat of fee l _ d paid for the licenaa ahall ba forfaited. J Seetion 8. That It aball be unlawful for any JV . any of the atreeta. avenuea. alleyl or hiah- ■ i waya^tn thia eity. except on the following de- P » Fifty-fUth atlaSkt on^I^rdirS!,> atreetTroln T Bay avenue to Central avenue i on eCntral ave- " - nue from the aouthweatariy. aide of Fifty-fifth e afrrrt to the northenaterly aide of Thjatr- - u founh^atreet : on^Tbjrty^fourth at reel fronfthe ' PI f ' avenue and from thence on the Thirty-fourth ai ' Ocean atyon'aajd imptlm: oa'Aabm '***■ ' « i. nue from the aouthwetbarly^ aide ^ Thirty- rt ' aouthcaatrvly' aide of Oeean avenue: on Ocean . avenue frA Ute aouthwealerly alde of Fifteenth . atreet loV mutkwecteWy 81® of Eighth ; A . Section «. That aald auto bus or burea — I ahall not tranaport within the Clri of Ocean , City any article, commodity or thing. PRO- A t VIDEO, that thia lection ahall not prevent the „ t ranaportatlon of any besgaSe or parcel when I, ahall not lake on any peraon or neflona (within thia City) when coming into rfiia^Wy s lor dlacharge any peraon or peraona (within ihia city) when leaving Ihia City: that there ahall be ditplayrd in aome conaplcuoua pert law'nuto bM^r'btuIia'u'ir^rovldid'SrThe ^ jaw» of the Stele of New^Jererr. nnd. ahall. > ill nance, comply with each nnd every law or ihia Suto aa may pertain thereto. Section ». That tba auto boa or buaca. aa ■ j licenard. under^thia ordnance, ahall operate i ,h® BO*r<1 °' COT"nl,''"n*r, i Suction 10. Every peraon, firm, uaociation J I of. before a proper officer having' Juriadictior. n ahall be aubject to a fine not exceeding two r hundred dollara and in default of the payment ^ j of aald fine be imprisoned the City or^Coun- ' llcenae, by the Board of Commiasioncrs may '• revoked and the lleenac paid forfeited. ; Section 11. Thia ordinance shall take effect: £ passage. j a ' "n^ticb e The above sfrdinance'aa amended was paused - on second rending nt a meeting of the Behrd It of Commissioners held on the fifth day of ri June. 1922^ and^ will be rakeu up on third j '• June. 1822. at Hie hour"of 8 o'ekST (daylight ; saving time). Commlaa loners' Chambers. City t . Hall. Ocean City. N. J. Adv.. C.S. 21. HARRY A. MORRTS. Qty Clerk, j The Ocean City. Building and Loan -Association is offering special inducements to persons having small amounts to invest at 6 j. per cent, per annum. Call at 408 Eighth street, and Mr. Thorn, the Secretary, will explain. As the number of shares is limited, do not delay. Adv.

JOHN T. SEAL t CHAS. H. JONES SEAL and JONES REALTORS . ; Atlantic Avenue above Fourth Street SSiiS"" IWS2V BESS" >■»»»' OCEAN Cm. N. J. , a — ' Plants Suitable for the Seashore We have time to make a limited number of new lawns yet before the season opens. We are getting some good top soil and the price si reasonable. Ocean City Greenhoiises Phone 19 Surf Laundry 929 Ocean Ave., Ocean City, N. J. Phone 675 Now Open for Season of 1922 New Management, Improved Methods, Quick Courteous Service, Moderate Rates JOS. SHELTON, Prop. BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY . VALET Electric Baking Co. phone 212-W 713 Asbury Avenue of the finest ingredients and by the latest machinery Yosr grocer kai it, or if not, we will serve you at the Xmt BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY

IN CHANCBRY OI' NEW JERSEY >T<» Margaret 8. Graham. Fred R. Lone and i Mm. Fred It. Long, hia-wifr : ^By virtue of an order of the Court of j Samuel B^itabb." la the re^Mlnan? mid you ' are the defendant*, you are requited to api ahrwer. or object to complainant'* bill j on or before the Zlat day of July next, or I that in default thereof curb decree may be - made againvt' you aa the Chancellor ehall think . mortgage^ held by the aald complainant upon ] and you. Fred™L. Long and Mr*. Fred R. complainant'* bill alleged that you have pur. J. EDWARD FAGEN. 509 Federal Street, i 6-1. Jt. Solicitor for Complainant. ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL ■J-tiJtjCjoAimen. OAl w/w'vt - MMd.it. Poweil-VanGilder Lbr. Co. I3Ht and We.i Are. The Universal Paint SPRING IS HERE! Get Your 0 I GARDENS LAWNS YARDS Properly Arranged . MONCRIEF & SONS will do it 1214 Bay Avenue Phone 603-J . Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL T. LEE ADAMS, Health Officer Office Haw*: ' 11.* la 12.00 A. N. Phone 20 and aak for Health Officer (luring office lioura, if complaint is to be made for any viola- ; , tion of health code, or addrcas j postal to box 244. William Maloney Auto Electrician Batteries Recharged and Repaired— all makes. Preat-O-Lite Battery and Gaa Tank Service. Stewart-Warner Speedometer Service. 1 Airco Acetylene and Oxygen for; cutting and welding. j Starter, Generator and Ignition Work. 29 S. Florida Avenue J ATLANTIC CITY. N. 1. HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of forniturb at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. chas. E. adams & bro. 720-22 asbury ave. OTIS M.YOWNSEND BUILDER Office: 8th St. Opposite p. O " ocean city, N.J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work E. A. BOURGEOIS Formerly of Lee A Bourgeois Carpenter and Builder OCEAN CITY, N. J. Jobbing Work a Specialty E, A. BOURGEOIS Ml Central avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phone 471-W 8. 0. Allan «. * Ml'l H. S. Adiav 8E0. 0. ADAMS ft CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTWf fil wK LATH! 6, Btc., Etc. All w«rk In Mas an Una Prompt!' Attended Jo. eoe ocean avenue OCEAN CITY, N J Leander S. Corson BUILDER toss weblct ave. a w n

Robvs WITH (l*__WltH()l'T HOARD APPLY 309 17th STREET. OC EAN CITY'. N. J. BOOT BLACK PARLOR 13 Shine* 1.00 by buying ticket* , 6 Shine* . .. 50c, Dyeing" Slipper* |5c Polish White Shoe* 25c Hat* cleaned and blocked; new bands put on. Polish, Laces, Cigars and Cigarettes for sale MIKELE LINORDO 401 8)h Street v "

TO ONE AND ALL ! ' Do Not .Forget the Old Reliable BAY VILLA LAUNDRY Which va* Established in 1916 _ .Try il once — complete your laundrywhile you wait. Call, write or Phone 1G9-W 217 BAY AVENUE ' Ocean Cit y, ST. J. j FRANCES FREEMAN, Prep. ' K. L. SMITH B. H. CAMPBELL Smith & Campbell HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS 1 243 Aaburv Ave. Ocean City, N. J

R. H. JOHNSONi PLUMBING COMPANY b now in its New Offices 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrons and friends will be cordially welcomed John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street end Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Mtllwork. Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Sash Weighs etc. Estimates Famished. Prompt Delivery, j. e. welch the builder COR. SEVENTH STREET tND WESLEY AVENUE CONTRaCTOR OCEAN CITY, N. J. JOSEPH BROADLEY PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phono 85-M Grubb Brothers Building Contractors JOBBING A SPECIALITY 609 Third Street, Ocean City, N. J. Telephone 437-R S B SWAN J. E. TROUT SWAN and TROUT ' PRACTICAL CARPENTERS /C^and BUILDERS 1040 ASBURY AVENUFWa_/£^2£aoCEAN CITY N.J. JOBkINO A FACULTY 1 1 WIRE K R AUSS To Wire Vour House PHONE No. I77-W , ~ 411 ASBURY AVENUE e OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY X ~ TOO SHOULD HAVE ^ A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean-City cottage. Yon annot spare the time to took after it cloeely yonreelf and mnst depend upon the ) honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the list Of names and photographs of the bouses. Otis M. Townsend S OFFICE Q| III MP>n OCEAN CITT, Slh St. opposite P. 0. D U I LU Cm n N. J. - » a Any Kind Any Where Si ■ N Joseph G. Champion Buildlnfl Contractor OCEAN CITT. N. J. ' — ' * ' ' £" '• _ ' ' • ii Tenth Street and West Avenue — — —i . i mil