PT • - • " ' •' R/ VVPWO ' : ^ • • OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. N. J. THURSDAY. JUNE 22, 1922 ; : - H I -l" ^ ~* VI 1 X OCilV J , 1.. UUJjAl, vli I . itlvl
DECIDED TO '4[NE' LAF^ET>i •Mad" Anthony Wayne Reeciiiirt-.-nd * His Dcfcrmlnstlcn Net to Ac;ev • to FXnchman'e Flcq-. :_t. . Wrllln- on "Lafayette in .\m»rl n." la Fornni. Count do In FnyvD*. :re»'f-CNBt-canilson of Gem-rel told tlie following nn,-c«tete «f bi« .11*ttaguls! -il ancestor, whose p*»' - u 'be revolution tor 'American i^imuicuo'' la well known : V-^ During tin? Virginia runipoVn Ocnerml Lafayette was ijnce in "t re-enforcements and consequently hla aid. Major 'Anderson. to Gintffnl ' Wayne, the "Mod" Anthony. t • pin Co red date. Mnjhr .Adder*",:. oil " arriving at -tbp headquarters «! tier, eral Wayne. explnincd to hint (!.■• ; . ; ' pow of bl* mission. "Mad" Antht , Immediately went, as usual. imp n ( great rage and. pacing to and fro In | the room, stnftrd to curre "that d-- — Frenchman, that fror-cnter," etc. .Mn jor Anderson very quietly allowed Jhu I out his pencil- anil snarled to writ,' Seeing this, General Wayne asbed Mm ' what he was doing, to which M V' - c Anderson repllol that lie was jnknu.; ; c some nhffp to make a faithful /■;.«•! ... to CeneraKlgifu.v. tt ■■ Thnt *n««v r brought forth another outburst bat by [ and bj General Wayne listened > tic ^ explanation of. Major Atiderunn i: ■ Anally exclaimed: "Tell him rii- 'o a him. By O- — ,JH Jlne hlra I" And. >c deed, the pest day .lie JffIaal.jCuUim.t_t Lafayette's command TROUBLE FOLLOWS WET FEET Frequently Unsuspected Cause c' Trouble to Which Many Are Ad- i: dieted — Keep Hair Dry. n Tbere la nn' Indirect relationship f between the feet and the ear. The-- 1 are persona Immune, wev might say. '1 from ear complications, regafilles* of c any consistent care of their feet, but i\ the majority of people win have coryzn or rhinitis, nt least. If their feet become wet or even dampened. e They will sniffle, their head hertjmos ji Btnffy and n slight cold with ringing r 111 the ears follows. The more anemic tiiey are. the greater the ten- e dency toward a catarrhal condition. a The habit of wetting the hrtlr each morning in order to make It lie down ,! properly la ^followed sooner ori inter by a n&so-pharyngeal catarrhal cor- d dltlon. declares nn nnthnrity In the ® Journal' of- the American OsMhpsihie Association. The hair should always t „ be thoroughly dried, especially nro-jm! c the ear*, and the vaso-motors ton.'' p up by a vigorous manlpnlnt.on over the temples and around the neck. e? d paetally below the cars. The «yrr. ifi phatlc glands .along the aides of the j neck, Jpst below the ears, r.sve n jJ tendency to congest and Indurate If J1 any eotlfestlon of the nose and thrn.-.l j j! exist*. \ j,
Shot Tham Wlt^a Camera. " An amusing story 'is told of llie ex- Q plait of Lieutenant (Aopcr. told by Oaptaln Swan In bis book "My Com- £ peny." Cooper was a movlng-plcture (, ' t! A regiment of Infantry wns to C "hop off" early In the morning, going v over to take a certain town. "Coop" was right out there working his tAorts " on the boya going ahead. Suddenly. ' to hla consternation, eight Bodies J? came out of a shell bole right In front of him. • He started to "kamcrail." but n to hla surprise nil eight of the enemy j, threw op their hands and "kameradad." He took heart began to realise a What the situation was. and turned b tha erank of the camera" as fast ay he r could. Shrieks and more "kamerad- v tag" from the Huns. They thought lie had a machine gun on them! It wns a * laughable right to see this moving- 1 ptCUiiehian marching behlng the eight' u BoA all their "hardware" on him. ^ snd^hry carrying his movlng-plcture { apparatus. __________ t d Berlin Under Indictment , Berlin has been known for many i t . years as the roost corrupt city In r Europe. but fow German newspapers J have spoken so frankly about It as the * Cologne Volkszcltong. Here Is Its C latest Indictment. "We should rejoice f to see a Are descend from heaven end reduce to cinders the horrible Babel of Berlin. To hell with the Berliners. J1 people without sonl and without heart, j Implacable foes of all Knltur. In the great record book of humanity n mon- , strens debt of blood Is Inscribed f against Berlin. He who has not yet , made himself acquainted with Ihe re- t voltlng sentiments uhlch have pre- t j vaBeS In the Prussian capital for cen- . tnries la wilfully blind. Berlin Is. an I '• Immense morel cesspool. We refuse to ' j. . be any Jpnger under Its sway." J ( ■EfpJ; .* The Bettom I- act. It wis related that a famous Amer- I I Can snrneu became famous beennte i of the,, •wo roughness of his method* ' X When' a patient came Rr htm *he first rstn^Bown every symptom and every = cause of the trouble until Ijg got at the primary cause. * . .. It t|_.a good Ida* to follow, wliethrr a man be a surgeon, a lawyer, a mechanic or a fanner. The thing to do la to get at the fact at the bottom of all the other facts. The Idea Is well Illustrated by the old saw about the horseshoe nail.. Tor want of a nail the shoe was lost." lt'aaya; "for want of a shoe the horse waa tost; for want of a horse the .rider was loit; for want of n rider tha battle was loat ; and all fot the want of a horseshoe null." SEND THEM IN 8end those little persqpate about - your friends. the family tourself to the Sentinel, but bo rur^jjp gH_ them to tlie office not - .latcr^-thfui Tueaday noon. st. george hotel *; 611 Eighth sircet . Near Beach NOW OPEN FOR SEASON 1622 (Mar New Management ol W.PAUL PETERS
SJDLO YACHT GLOB H. I SUMMER HOME-EDIT i 'TENEMENT BABIES ! — j— . i a 'wortHY ph il a ntheopWy { APPEALS tOR GREATER ? facilities — - — ' * i The world knows, "nil support.- many* worthy cluiritic.'-; but of alVdhc most ileservfijg unqucstionahLy. A that which cures Ami pro vldCi for tiw child. The most state smaHlito and far--.i ■ righted of oil chariticsf ll that wliirh j The cliild of tod.iv will lie the citizen . of tobiorrnw, ifnd the maHty of ' citizookhip the fu'uro America wijl '■? dcpenilB very latcaiy upon n-.r ' attitude toward:, toe liabien of "twin;'. \ ngo. when Commissioner of 1 city hooligan. From the ranks of the city hooligan, fully dO percent of the t. crimimiis of the land are recruited. i The . t.nturhl TThtory of the city not that he or ,-he is more criming! -J nature and pre«lilecUon. than tite .. -child of the mansion artd the . country The city hooligan is distinctly ., prndflct of environment, the exist- _ of which is the foulest blot on" '" ..the esfnt- - Born in n crowded tenement, oftc. one s.un'JI room- serving the purpose » of kitchen, dining-room, bedroom und.h bathroom for a large family, the child - soon learns that ids or her room M needed in the the home. n The' street and the gutter become- F playground and school. One «■> h as unftrtunatcly situated as iiseif . compelled to fight tooth and nail 0 ' for cxtsfcn-.ee, the only law it learns ., respect i«-the lav- "of brute force. ' the law- ofjdhc jungle, and the only _ co<!e of ethics, the. ethics of the slum * dive and den. ^ There is a sense in which it is true, 'that the existence of such societiras the Golden Rule Society, and such 'I charities as the Ocean City Seashore v for Babies, are a reproach upon civilization. 4 There should be no reason for their n existence, because the work the ladies tl arc undertaking, should be the duty and the responsibility of the state and p the FerleVal Government. Every child horn into the world has \ unalieuaBlb right for a chance to „ grow up-inw pure mnnhoo-l and wo- r. manhood, a right to a good clean ♦ home, wholesome food, sufficient r:.i- . ment, a briklthy envirorment, an edu- , cation, and a modicum of pleasure ami i! play. v The day may -dawn at no ilistant J" when these rights will be secured " for every child by law. Meanwhile it is highly gratifying b that scattered all over the land, we t" have ladies of the character and in- : P telcctual attainments -of Mr*. Julia U. Hazard, Editress of Urn Swarthmorc News, and- her co-workers, devoting their time ami energies to the com-: i mendable work of providing a summer j j vacation, for the mothers and babies ' j of the city tenements. j _ The work was started here in Ocean la.st year. During the summer ! of mothers and babies from . tenements of Philadelphia, and ! Camden and -vicinity were given a 1 vacation down by the sea. None can even remotely appro:.:- j mate, the good done for the physical 1 future of the children cared for; what predisposition* to the development of disease were eradicated, and the child given a fighting chance to grow up into robust manhood and woman-
None can venture to conjecture what amount of good to children yet unwas done, through the benefits _ received by the mothers during the ■ vacation. This year the ladies of the Golden ! Rule Society, and others interested in the work, are planning to carry on . upon a far more extensive acale. The building known as the Yacht will be fitted up for the entertainment of the guests. - It should be strongly emphasized, that the movement is strictly interdenominational. Absolutely no barriers of creed or sect are placed in j the way of any mother and her balm receiving the benefits of the charity. denominations cooperate in the Sirit. which the Fdunder of the - itirch manifested as the dominating j principle, of Hi? earthly life and rriinirtry. The work, and the Ocean City Seashore Home for Babies, is recommended with absolute confidence to the good will of Ocean City people. Mrs. Hazard, who is. this year again devoting herself to the worthy enterprise, makes a strong appeal for-'' assistance. .Various articles of fumitute, di.-ho?, linen ' and money arc ncededff All "moneys, the smallest sums are gratefully received, should lie made payable to the Treasurer of the movement. Miss Maud M. Fnulds.. of tho. First National Bank. Mrs. W. F. Gardner has volunteered' to receive nil gift.- of furniture, dishes and linen. .In Ibis case "every mickle makes : muckle," and small gifts in large i numbers, will soon have the home' ready for the mothers and babies. That Messrs A. C. Boswell of Ocean i : ;.r ,•
1 City, and E. G. C. Bleakley "f Camden , I ' have offered their services as' alto;- ! • neys for the society, furnishes ad,ii- 1 i tioal proff of its worthiness. The fojiowing ladies compose- the BoaiM nf Trustees: M rs." Hixahbth,' W. ■ Ganijy, Ocean Cjly; Mrs. Warren' Smith, Ocean City; Mrs. Vernon Smith Ocean City; ML* Maud M. Eould?,; Ocean Citv; Mrs. Gcargfe C.-mtcell.' N. J.. Mr. H. S, Powell. Millvile. N. .1.. licv. J'. V. C. Cloak. D. D„ Kensington^ Phil.-:.. I'.:.. Dr. Mary Brown. Drr-.rl Hill. Ra„ Mrs. ; William Tqtlow. Logan, Pa., Mrs r. - "Reftrel. Swarthmore, Pa.. Mr Julfn R. Hnzanl Swarthmore. Pa. PERSONALS ( Joseph Berry and family of Philadelphia. have' opened their home. 134! t Central Avenue, for the sea." , Dr. and Mrs, Charles -False, of, • have openrd their collage. SG3 Second Street, for the easor.. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ca.lwalla.ler o' Germaatown. have opened their home. 1036 Central Avenue, for thr vmme:. W. Chandler and f:.mi!> of Phllndelphia. have opene.1 their cottage. 1912 Central Avenue, for the sen on. H. Klosterman and family, have ( taking possessing of their apartment n Eureka Apartments, in the city. Mr. and Mi Frank. I-oux of Phikilelphia. have opennl their surothrr . none. 2504 Wesley Avenue, for the ■ Mr. and .Mrs. R. G. Fraser .< Wpnrasod, Pa- have opened theip ' .-ottage, 424 Ray Avenutv^det^ litC— A. E. MeKinley and f .faiiy of Gertown. have opene.1 tjjrir .-.immer V.«w >339 Central -ytfenun. 'or the . Capt. and Mrs. L. B. Clark, have re- . turned after spending the winter in Florida, and are now at their summer - 308 Bay Avenue, for the season, v Mi-. Jacobv of Philadelphia, ha J opCnLl her homo. 878 Park Place, for i Henry F. Oechler and family of ; PhifiWefphia, has npene.1 their summer ; home. 5742 Central Avenue, for the ; Season. Mrs. S. H. Scattergood of Phil.-.- ! dolphin, has opened her cottage. 1109 ; Wesley Avenue, for the season. ; C. S. Wood and family Tif Phil::- , deiphia, have openctl their summer j resilience, 1322 Central .Avenue, for | season. > Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Galbraith of j Philaiielphia- have opened their cottage . ■'The Flowers" nt 318 Bay Avenue. > Galhraith's friends will be glad ( know that' she is rccoupcrntin« J rapidly from a very severe illr.css:# J Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Busc and j family, of Ridley Park, Pa., are now j located at their summer cottage. 715 I Wesley Avenue, Ocean City. N. J.. • where they will remain until September 15th. Ensign E. W. Buse, U. S. N., has transferreil from I/oague Island '' : to the Naval Torpedo Station at Newport, R. T. ■ i '
SENTINEL WANT ADS PAY j Graining Refinishing Furniture HARRIS & riley 710 Ashury Avenue Contract Paiiylinr in all Branches Estimates CherrfnUy Given Prices Rrasnnahle Quirk Service Sandwiches Hncir Made Pips Soft Drinks ^ Home Cooking Moderate Price-. THE MODEL LIGHT LUNCH John W. Sperr"', Prop. 710 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. Ice Cream ' ^gars FIRE f ESCAPES .. For all type.; of buildings Repaired and Painted Wc Guarantee Approval of Loa.nl arid State Authorities on all out Work. BUILDERS' IRON WORK BROWN WORTH & CO 1811 Samson Street PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Ba rclay and McCorkle SAND, PfeBBLES, TOPSOIL, CEMENT. BRICK and *• BLOCKS — 4-in, 8-in. and I2-in. wide Agent for PHOENIX PORTLAND CEMENT 1032 SIMPSON AVENUE Phon<. 5,.w J. H. CHADWICK & 'CO. ...... PLUMBING AND HEATING "" A'""K™.,TErtn,MSHED W« A"~f JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENTED TO Phone 419-J t i ; — ' ' r- J ■ Y'V ' f <*iui ^'cw five-room Bun ga|ow. 28^3 Central Arvcaue.~^ 'Two"t- L . *J fix-", fire-rtace, electric range and - imde. and light, poreelam wash tub, shower; fiiir ocean V1" -v> furnishetl nicely, 8-1.000/ Terms to suit ^^OPER'S COOPER, JR. %OTTAQCS 2Vth and Central Avenue, Orcan City, N. .1. . Phone S7M
: CLEARFIELD PEOPLE : FAVOR OCEAN CITY ; AS SEASIDE RESORT ■ • FRIEND MATT SAVAGE PROVES # HIMSELF BIG OCEAN CITY' BOOSTER. ' Ocean' cit',. "Tim 1IM< !>.-;«* ' *'• Re. at;': vnugly'-b ■fc '. t'r.il \l|egh«nfr*^ . M- >.jtai. . - a! -..vue»»" "d h>- . ; l' W\\ec, thT ndd.-i.ir'.' taTnkeV » ... j 1 ,.f , . C ' n' I'll . recc • I rn.'te.: the t ' ' ;ri-c t'td l-e :, : . '. - ,.f the cl Romcrey c-.-i.- .1; It: I •; t. Place, fl The • h .-.re busily tl j "'.trcd -o-fe. ha» - •'« • retaker. I ; ieiperj. put ihe place in .-Jia'pe for'oe- f ' " ■' '■ nd rhiidrev. SI. ::!"l». Sle.Ve n, d » . hU.lyen; ' • t'-cic ch-uf-A." Wright Bigier. a K< !s',n'..f ityei :.te Gnver'-nr IbVln. ,i C.-.-ii V' j
j i : j how aytfRuHELPs v \ ■■ • I When you save money you 1 | help build up the common- j 3 l.ty — help the schools and j I institutions'. So when you" ■ J save you are a public .benefactor. ! j Your account is invited. j ! f 37c Interest Paid on Time j" 'II Deposils . j" ;! ** i i OCEAN CITY TITLE AM) TRUST ' COMPANY Ocean City, N. J.
•-on, 4wo 'prominent coal operators re- ; . 1 five cily the -•:»>»«- over." with ■he.i >1 of i U'.giiig their families. if they come. Judge RenP and . 'other gomli-eiit people '..ili come with ' Mis? Wilson is . negotiating for M::ydr Chh-:e : i d Mrs. Chat e ef: qriear field, expeiA tip'spdhd some tiny i ' M .:! t" s'arage's -son-in-law anddauith:rr. Mr. a.;. I Mrs. Robert MeWhmney. 'are located |**rminer.tly here and ne•eupving the Shan e-tnto eoltare o. !ti tree:. rftg llmre from Nir.lli •tree: about the middle of May. ; Mr, and Mr-. C. W. Sutton, formerh^ of rteirfirld^l ut re«i.lb:,- now vili move ii.lo il next />k Mr . Sutton and children having Iwen making their summer home in Ocean City v.' if.. -,n.l Mrs. Harry Boulton: - . -,d Mrs. Matt McGinni-y. of the . ,.ci Hotel Dimeling; Mr. and T. !.. Snviler and so,,. T. I. Jt: :, T. 1: ( lark and MiM Clark: ami Sir-. John W. Gordon and Children, uho were in Ocean Cit> th" two months, coming •low,, in car. will be bark again in lugnst. Many Other- are planning to come Clearfield. There i- a theorj' that those Decking rest and recu|ter- . »in, •• .1 1. 1 i~kr ! T?nw| , , : 11 cure1
■9% Tl) THE PUBLIC , ! Moncriei' & Sons 1214 Bay Avenue. Ocean City 7N. J. Supply Daily FRESH FISH OYSTERS , CLAMS CRABS and ClfAB MEAT /Tall C03-J ^ 1 * . Prompt Service ABCHITTCTS L. Leslie Htatiley Co. Incorporated arch1tectual service. ( - * Ruiiders .5 15 EIGHTH STREET (Eighth and Wesley ave.) Ocean City. N. J. : Designer and builder of Artistic , Bungalows, Convenient, Cottages, Up-to-date Apartments, Modern | Hotels.
j Phone 229-J Estimate* Furnished WM. T. TAYLOR RARER HANGER 912 Central avenue Ocean City. >fcy'j. This is a "-1!) B, Westing- \ / house full automatic Elecr\ ( - "j Ipljf trie Range, other styles in 1 'V-/ i; ■!» stock. Let us show you the v \A JW advantages of cooking by ^ . ';T=== W f electricity. Cheaper than - 1 — ]BA * gas and cleaner. '• . :'| i|in ' We cany a full line of Westj>» ' .\V\ inghouse. Mazda and Nitrogen Lamps. I -y— an ^ W.I.RAYMONIj ^ 819 ASgUifY AVT. OCEAN GTY.N.J. A'i - FIT H IAN • A • ERECT A FITTING MEMORIAL Our equipment, professional experience and immense stock of quality memorials are at your disposal. 'An inspection of our plant, where none but skilled artisans are employed, is cordially invited. Here one can view memorials of every description in thq various stages of construction. 0. J. HAMMELL CO ~ PLEA8ANTVTLI.E, N. J. CAMDEN, N. J.
"abide 1. by the sea." it v.ouVl; appear that _ 1 the CHearficlder/" are bent ill"'1' rx\ iH-rimexting amy.1,' -ling the truth o: ' the the«r>'- ' ' " HOUSE PARTY 1 .Mr. and Mr*! Charles ,Strtr.er .gave -delightful house party at tlimr i r hanic. SI; Asburv avviiue. over a re-' I a ooit.lerful lime was speiit by all. 1 , Kl l in ate preparations had Iwen 1 ' riite.;::i,ii,!i-iit of their guests, which !' i, 1 a vi.-it to the theatre 011 the " I, oar.lv. ::lk and all the delights of the . head,. Tlie patty consisted (if the following: V Mr. ami Mrs. Rrauon Douglas of . ' A-.nlibon; Mr. and Mrs. B. IMin.s. of I Cape 51 a v Churl House: Mr. .-Hj.I Mrs. ? SEND THEM IN Send those lilt's personals about 'ii- your friends, the family yourself, ,1 , to the Seutincl, but !*■ sure to get them te the -iflice not later than 9 : T..e„iay noon
|J The. FULL PAID STOCK now being issued by Ihe Ocean City ? 1 a very good thing for persons drc;_ siring to accumulate funds with- n< •e out subscribing for installment , )- shares and at the same time ref . eeive fi per rent, on their investment. See the Secretary at 408 Eighth Streel. Adv. " • ! BRECKLEY'S | HOUSE AND SIGN PAtNTCItS CLINTON L. ORECKLC Y, PHC.F Heady Mixed Patiits. Lead at,,! ' •>! ! 921I and 922 Asbury avenue. GOOD ADVICE r Do "not build until you talk the mattey over Vilh us. I- LliSLIi: HEADLEY CO, Inc. &. 515 Eighth Street. j HirrSLStnii isiTTAsiw I- „ HALCYON HALL 1116 Wesley ave. Oeean City New Jersey » Newly furnished rooms; running • water in each room; . % Three minutes from the Beach Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell THE DARLINGTON 1126 Central Avenue Open Mtfy 18 for the Season 1922 j . Dining room enlarged: running water IC Rates Furnished upon Applieotion " !S' MRS. SAMUEL DARLINGTON 1 rn MRS. J. D. CARTER ROXBOROUGH HOUSE pd 710 9th Street OCEAN CITY" NEW JERSEY . Open All the Year. Rooms hy Day or Week. Special Rates for May and June. MRS. S. HENDREN j.! : : : : ~ THE MELROSE NOW OPEN p" For the Season 1922 in JOHN U VAN TINE, Prop. ie 1 4th Street and Asbury Avenue jy , OCEAN CITY, N. J. in GANDY COTTAGE Hl tCciitril Avenue ^ Ocean City V New Jereey , 0- 1 every convsnlrnOF. J. Prescott Cadnian, Jr. Estate ol Mark Lake g Jfuncrnl Director 809 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey J *" ° HEABLKV A: duns °rm" " ReadiRfi Coal Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn florist 1128 Hay Avenue Otean City Nexv Jersey
aikirxiS\ /scotch Hal it V B. MrtjIBENY / WILLITS P. HAINES, M.I). Physirian and Surgeon Office Hours Diseases or Eye, 9 A. m. to 1 P. m. Kar' None and Throat Phone 290 Glasses fitted Cor. Wesley Ave. and 9lh St. •tons^v.* 1UA M : i„ »>. M. AM.fN COKSON, M. n. 824 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey RSCIIPI. PliTTIT. M I) 807 Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. "Ore limn: » I* IS A. M. t I# ! I'. II. Wed. and Sen.. » to 10 A. M-. nnlr Bell fhone ITS John. II. Wiiith ak. M. IX 717 WECLFV AVCNUt r Ocean Cit*. N. J. loffle- Moim Oeesin r'Yv ' " DR. CHAS. H VAIL Osteopathic Phy.siclaa Jth a Central 1433 Roil' E«tntn' Trait' Bid* Phonn Zlt-W Pbon*. Wd>ui I OH* DENTIST DR.. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN 809 Central avenue. Oeean City, N. J. Phone 152 Ex-ray Diagnosis Nitrous Oxide Administered HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY Eighth at. and Wesley ave. Phone 245 J. Thornley Hughes, P. D. Pharmacist in Charge ATTIIKNr.V'n-AT.I.A W. I Harcourt & Steclman LAW OFFICES 7.7 ...... n.e-o, «... * Oce.n c i r , , A.-j. «7in«tic City N. i andrew c boswell Law^.Qfficf'S Maxtor in Chnncory Bourn. BulMlnn-Anburr A.n. and lllh ■\ OCBAHCITY.B.4. > VIRIAN b. SMITH ARCHITECT Atlantjw&tty. N. J. KNGINKKkB Wm. h. Colusson. jr. Civil Eagiaeer and Surveyor I City Kotlunr, uma Cit , N. J. ' ANGUS S. WADE Arrhilect Bourse Building W OCEAN .Cn% N. J. . Telephone 128 N KIETH HALL 913-915 Wesley Avenue Will Open April 15lh, 1922 Special Rates Addresa JOS. C. RAMSEY as above-
Central Real Estate Co. 608 Eighth Street, Ocean City, PL j.--/ UST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US t ! Our rourteous efOrient raethodd will brWJf results. ' / ' ' We need houses willt 6-8-10 bedrooms. What have yout'_. m Want to aell your busineaa? We can handle it J. R. JONES " sentinel ads bring satisfactory rhsults " r

