Ocean City Sentinel, 22 June 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

, t OCEAN CITY SENTOjEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JTOEj2, 1922 : . ' KIVE_

COMMERCE CHAMBER LOCAL LIFE GUARDS ? WILL COMPILE POCKET BEST EQUIPPED ANO i APARTMENT DIRECTORY TRAINED ON COAST

PLAN WILL BE GREAT AID TO VISITORS SEEKING ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. , w_ For many weeks- past, t lu> Ihlorn i tlon Bureau of the Chamber of Com h nierce. Iiun boon literally flooded wi n j_ I, tins seeking Inlornmtlon concern^. aj for small apartments eqplpi>c<i c< liKhtliousekeepIni!. It N'umbrous letters indicate tlmt hi. j various reasons. SO til.' |ieo'pl6 nrt-l. ^ i lie privacy of a small .Imusc 10 tl ■ tlncst hotel In the 1 11 tub . In order to facllltai .• :!>.• haadJtn/'V of such enquiries, tl." Chamber t. Commerce at their .last landing. upon ;® sored a plan Initiated at the Informs lion Bureau, which should prove 1. . Inestlinable value both to visitors. »r f those residents of the city havlt • ia rooms to' rent. I" The scheme Is being pushed lorwa l.e . with nil jiosstble speed. The ciljr h <1 In \n divided into two districts, not:: 0 snir soillh. with Klithlh street I . ' dividing line. e The northern sertion is h.li.g ccn iv vasscd by Gerald ti. I'renileoxl a t the southern 6y Waller N. Action. I r All boa riling houses, npartmen ; :. and private bonus, are being visit, the number of rooms available not. ,1. T. and lite pi lee. Informal fun will i. I added concerning risims fitted up I . ,c light -housekeeping.' " H The nnal returns of tlie canvass Willi b>- printed and published In tin- 'foi: , of an nltracUve pocket dirpeto. j ( which will be lor free distribution. ] A certain number of the baoklt ■■ L Will l.e on hand in e.ery realto: ( olllre. and various other place:- In be , city. Consignments will also Is- . 10 ihs resoit Luivaus In Phllodelphl • N. w York, and numerous other cltl 100ms to rent * will he charge. I t i ■ . ' ....... IBS «>•» »l The service however does not end with 1 lie publication of the booklet • j 1 Information Bureau Informed whelh iwno.are booked for the whole m, H

If for example, p break of a week o: ] r more occurs between the departure of II one gui-si or family, and the romlnc of .inolhef. the Bureau will assist i:if« may be filled up.. The one object of the Bureau wiiii he" to render n service to Hie commit t nlty of n much needed kind. < 1 Ti 1 S. L. SMITH : GENERAL CONTRACTOR ; ■ Concrete Engineering a specials l; Coticre'c and Plastering Sand 4 Road Gravel and Top Soil for Sale 1026 Simpson Avenue OCEAN CITV, N. J.

(Introduced br Mayor Champion) ORDINANCE NO. 1»K^ ^ Tm""iroARfl*OF COMMISSIONERS OFTHE CITY OF OCEAN CITY DO ORDAIN: nrnon or prrMin. firm, auodntlon or cor|S>ration. 10 opcrnlo wlthfn the terriforinf a mils of I ho City of Otoon Citr. Now Jersey. «ny onto bun or bum. ueed for tho tronoportntlwn of poroonv to. and from different mumripalitloo, wlthoot Itr.l bovine obtained a lleonoo for tbol purpow. from "the City Seelioa That there UrnM be elioryrr.1 to "i'y "oT*1 IImi City. "Jnd'" o^u^^tor the ondins May II. onhnanw! shan't* "''good eharartw and^rvpj * thr."eri'y.,"'''TO'Td or r ' **", . Soellnn 4. That aald lleonao an l..ued raid City Clark rhail bo kopt pooled In w ronrpleunna part of every audi onto bum. If ronaoo bo revokod'T.y !hejjt»« of Ncw^Jermry. umter ahatl bo rrvukod anil tho amoont of foo paid for tho lieonao ahatl bo fnrfollod. Son ion I. That It aboil bo unlawful for any nf^hi' «rroU.t°nvemjn|,.# n°!cya or'TlnhV.aya In Ihia city, except on tho foltowlns doOn Ray avonuo from Fifty-ninth at revl to r.rty-nrih mtrmri : on Flfly-Hfth arms from Ray avenue In Central .venue : (Hi oCntral nvo. nuo from tho oouthwraiorly able of FT f 1 > - Of 1 h slroot to tho norlhoatrtorlv ride ot Thlrlyfourth rtron : on Tblrty-fcurth rtren from the -out hoTiMr.tr tide of Ontral avonuo^ In Jh-v ■I root t..rri|>ikr to tho torrttnrinl llmllr ot nue*"™!." the mutl.wo.iorly' -illo Of Thirty-' fnurlh rl reel 10 tho^jnrthoa-lrrly aide of Fit- I oWtbroWorlv* a^^.f°Ol*anUavvnuo : on Oor-.n . a. onuo f>. n. tho aouthuwlorlv 'fdo of ITOrrntj. •hall Md 1 r-.t*pnrL wDhln'tte City of flrruo "ity any article. romrwdlly or thins. PROVIDED. th-r ihia aenion ahall M [Provent^tho ^Sajflii.n -7, ^ That' aald "auto bua^ or^buw- • hi/ re ^ 'Chon" 'loaWM "t hi.' City l^Ula't" t^re of ovvry alidi'lreto tea "or I.uaoa7ho pmvlrton dTo'.".--." r.wjt' Wllh 'oaehJ'an.l every law of ibla t'la-.a a. w i-rlaln thnrfn. ^ ^ , . on*rueh vhSato""^" ^hldq'te* r a*^ prro.'.'d l.v * raanlulkrl. of tho floard of Commla-i- nnra of Borlh.n' in. Every peraon. f.rm. a-roeialion or corp.irr.lian, violating any of^ the proaT ot. teforo a proper officer havino Juriadlrtlon •'.all te .Iihiert to a fine not raeawdiiuf two hun.ln^dollara and in default of the payment of mid lino be ImprtannodJlMbo City or^Oounjioty^^n "jetj' d l» revoke.] ami tho lironae paid forfeited. ^Section U. Thto ^laawdaUhb. offoft iwaaago. jog n. CHAMPION. WM. H. CAMPBELL. • E. A. CORSON. NOTICE The above ordance «vas passed on third and final reading at a meeting, of the Board of Commissioners held on the nineteenth n ^otris. 1

CAPT JERNEE TREPARED TO t| CHALLENGE ALL COMERS 4 Ocean City has the satisfaction of!™ .knnwing thai it has the best corps of ■ e Cuur.ls, with hospital and first n equipment, second to none on the Bathers have the satisfaction of |, the beaches of' Ocean -City „ among the best protected on the , coast. Since his appointment as chidf of the Life Guanls, Capt Jemce has been k unremitting in his efforts, to bring the y corps up to the highest possible- 1 sLindartl of efficiency. 1 "S The dcsciplinc observed anil en- s forcctl, is in every respect as strict ' and rigid' as that 'obtaining in the regular navy service; every man being expected to be 011 the tip of his toes, r the hours he is expected to be t fluty. 1 The men cohiprising the corps hold enviable records for swimming and 1 various apuatic sports, proving thenW bo all well trained, and capablo or 1 : meeting any emergency that may j Capt Jurtiee will have, by the time "ho season opens properly, one of tho . relay teams on the coast, and , open to challenge any life saving out1 fit in tWsnart ofthcstatc. The^rowing constitute some of the recoQis held by dilfercht members of ' the corps. G. F. Pawling holds the middle I Atlantic district championship for .the 500 yards. He also came in third in • ; the half mile race, contested last . -a hot- Day al Pittsburgh, under the Junior National Championship league. Bruce Meixrl held the Junior National 50 yard scholastic Championship, of the middle Atlantic District, ; for the year 1921. McixCt also holds the 100 and 150 yards record In the ' same district. Harold F, VanSyklc is another scholastic champion holding tha record • far j the 50 van Is, and the eenfbry of the me :*u vail IS, mill inv ceiuui. ... urc

middle Atlantic District ' for . the ■ present year. W. H. Groetzingcr, Jr. is a swimmer -otf great strength and endurance. In ; fact lioth Groetzingcr and Hcdelt ; specialize in long distance feats. ' 1 Groctzinger, n former member of — ! the squad of the University of Penn- , i sylvania, swam the Delaware river . 'from Pcnnsgrove to Wilmington; [ while Fred Hcdelt swam to the l>ell j i bouy and back, a .distance of fpllyi { ■ six miles. Allan H. Murell holds the south ! Atlantic A. A. U. record for the 160 ' yards, while Joseph Paul Laird has I the distinction of being able to accomplish the 50 'yards under the 27-' j . 2fi record murk. Harold W. Furling also holds on i enviable record for prowess in the pool, nnd is a fancy diving of no mean ! order. Furling was one of the team selected to represent this country at [the great Olympic Games. Elliot Remmov was for sometime j

■ instructor of swimming ut Asburv Park. ^ "It will be aeen therefore that the < bathing boachk.A of Ocean City, will I be during the seayon guarded by men . capable of grappling with every emergency that might arise. ' In addition, every member of ijic | corps js being made familiar with the principles and practice , of first , aid to the injured and resuscitation. In due time, Capt Jernee prmioses . give a demonstration, witlrhis , corps, of -the work of life saylSfc. resuscitation and artificial respiration. . . Beginning with the month of July, " arrangements have been made, to have ; guards on duty until 7 o'clock in the ! 'evening for the convenience of com-, njutors. - - , • Immediately the guards go off duty,: signs are plated along the beach, hearing the warning, "Danger, Guards 1 off Duty." Every possible, precaution is 'thus 'being taken to ehsure the safety of -the bather. The ambulance car, a model of its admirably fitted up for the purpose, ami of pleasing appearance, will -lie available at the Tchth Street. "Station. Near the approach to the station a sign has lieen placed, tfarn- ' ing all mororists that no parking is. 1 allowed "in the immediate vicinity. This precaution has lieeii taken to , that nffihing will interfere with ! the ambulance when an emergency call comes in. I Every atation has hecn equipped I with the necessary -medical supplies tefor the rendering of first aid, and alt 1 members of the corps will lie able to ! .get into communication with the .bench surgeon at any time of the day. The following guards are now on ? duty at their respective stations: I Station I. — J. Paul Laird nnd Chns Station II.— Arthur Bcnhan 'and "Allan , MuryelL" f Station III.— Joseph Brick, first aid and guard and G. F.- Pawling. j i> Station IV. — Ross Acker and W. H, „ Broetzinger. '• ! . .Station V. — Fred Hedelt, Harold VanI Syklc, Harold W. Furling, Bruce P Meixel.Willet P. Haines, first aid and guonl, Leroy Suplec. ' Station VI. — Frank G. Wilson and _ Chas Atnlrce. t,- * ' r 0 s Advertise in Ocean City Sentinel e • j 1. , c Piano and Large

Baby Carriage for Sale Apply 60* ASBURY AVE. ' OCEAN CITY. N. J. COTTAGE CAMP j FOR YOUNG BOYS 4605 CENTRAL AVE. July A Sept. A \ Scout Method. $25 Wee 1 1 florence ayres |j Priocoa! WOUHOM NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J.

vjHC Pure MHk, cspccialJB| ly for the kiddies, ft an absolute essential, i^fcd grown folks, too, arc finding it ^ more and more a necessity in a rightly /{ I balanced diet. \ TT—s Abbotts "A" Milk is pure and dependable, always rich in the qualities that build fresh energy and keep the health you may liave. Have Abbotts "A" Milk served every day. PIlQRC, Bell 5' # Abbotts alderney. dairies, inc. . " Mitt tuppllrra 10 crtiLol bmrtrt" Philidclphi. Atlantic City PlononntvUli*; - v Ocean City \ WiMwopd " ' A^tts AMilk L,

•REAL ESTATE NEWS Published ill conjunctifin with the Cape May County Gazette, Cape May Court Hou«e*» week ending June 2nd: Ocean C'ity Isabella Br. Corson, ol.'nl., to -Hnrrv P. Harding. ?700. LoU 463; 464 and 465. lots 30-1 to 30S, inclusive. section •Louise Sithens to Thomas J. $1.350,. Tsits 31 and 32 and E. 10 feet of lot 33. section C. Francis H. Ware to James H. F. Dixon. $2JJ50. N. E. half of lot - 851, Section C. Richard R. Sooy to B. Frank Smith, ct UN) $6,000. I,ots <liTHrM Hx section A. — \ Eleanor- C. Paneonst. ct vir„ to Mat v P. erman. $10,000. Part of lot 66, block' I, Ocean City Land Company. . We.-t ierscv fnVestmeru < d. to Frederick J. Fontanges.". $4,600. Part of lots 101" and 102, block 1. plan 2, Gardens. Hill Dretlging Company to Charlotte sAChester. L<it 12. Section 7. • map 1, Ocean City Land Company. Margaret A. R. Wallace to I- rank A. Wirtslow. $300. I-ot 473, Section G. Anna Elira Scott Ashelman. ct vir.. to Melville Hanscom. $10,500. Lot 717, Section D. ' Howard O. MacPhcrson to Amy I V. Smith, trustee. $1,750. N. K 30- feet of lot 669, Section- C. Julius Beck, ct ux.. to Peter S. of lot Rohn. el ux. $2,000. I.ot 32. Scttion tO, plan 2, Ocean City Land Company: ' Ocean City Land Company to Benjamin F. Goctz. $9,000. Lot on S. W. side of First street. 210 , feet S. K. of Corinthian avenue. • ; 100x100 feel. Isiuise Sithens to Harry W. BonI ham, ot ux. $650. S. W. 30 feet of lot 33, Section C. Richard P. Sterne, ct ux., to Krma R. Pigott, et vir. $4,600. Lot 658, Section C. Hctie M. C. Wnilen to Thomas R. (i Henderson. $£100. Lot '20 an.l li N. K. 15 feeV of lot 19. plan 3. " Bay Front. . % ' I i Elizabeth Henderson, ct vir., to Florence Goff. et al. $9,500. I.ot 1 in S. litie of Wesley avenue. 172.4 1 feet'S. W. from Fourteenth : street, 27.56x105 feet. Charles H. Weiss, et ux., to William Thompson. $2,000. Isit

5, • Section 9. ' Ocean City Land . ' .. William Thompson to Mary N. Bair. $2,500. Same as above. Gilbert- J. Palen, et ux., et al.. to . | Kendall R. Atkins. $1,800. Lots 31 to 36 inclbsive. Section C. Kendall R. Atkins, et ux.. to Louise Bfchehy $2,200. Same as- , above. ' Catharine A. Dickinson, et vir., to Martha H. Sipler, efSpl.' $8,000. ol-t 685, Section C. Marv M. Barrows to Anna W. Monihim, et al. Lot 588, Section G. l^Nin M. Leopold to Barnes A. Brady, ct ux. . $1,100. N. S. 33 1-3 feet ef lot 193. block 7, North ' PoinUAltila Johnson to William H. Jacobs. $150, I Hit 819. block 8. plan 1, Gardens. Ursula Thoman, et vir, to Geor- : gianna J. Richmond. $1,800. S. E. 25. feet of lots 155 and 156. Sec- : tion C. — •Carlton C. Bricc to Joanna Townsemi. $22250. Lot in N. E. line of Plymouth Place, 190 feet S. E. Atlantic avenue. 45x75 feet. William H. Dcisroth, et ux, to Daniel J, Taylor, ct ux. $2,900. j Part of lots 703 and 704, Section D. | Clarence L. DuBois to E. Maylin Robinson, et usf $5,400. S. W. 33 1-3 feet of lot 666, Section A. Louise -Sithens to Charles Baron. . , $1,900. S. W. 10 feet of lot 34 and lots 35 and 36, Section C. PROPOSAL Apporotai " SmUod propoHlo will bo rwiv«d/by . ,h* Board of CoBtmlMlonem of Ot»n Cfitr. Nr» Jrrrrr. " * msrunc^t H_bl Boo^^bo hol^ One' Mottr" Drlt^TrlpK^Ce^'taoUee Flr« tof^r^arSTrL'T ,S"c,,r oI! Oroop Ct^^Vw^Jr r»oy . ^ u ^ ^ mlJT'br the T^r ^r,0°^ 1 !bc* rrplofrtnonl of onr or ^olt new^porto ! thTteW^rt 1 of0,CooTral«-ioiAr. monre tbo 1 ^Ursarrir.s; bSd.bW".°' v*"* i Doled. April 24. "-yIABRY A M0RRIS. 1 ' Adv.. 6.1, 3t. City Clerk, j

j Ikjtel Comfort and Cafe (" Cor. Secontl Street and Bay Avenue V OCEAN CITY, N. J. \ MRS. M. B. COMFORT. Proprietress Regular Meals nnd Light Lunch Served at All Hours Ice Cream aftd Confectionery ami a Full Line of Delicatessen | First Class Service OPEN FROM MAY TO NOVEMBER JOS. C. PHILLIPS 703 Asbury Avenue Full Line of FRESH MEATS and PROVISIONS i* Kbsn mla is anu rnu v ioiuab

flf the Best Quality PEACOCK BEVERAGES ^5— — — : — — — - — — f t WE HAVE SIX NEW DOUBLE OVEN Vulcan Gas Ranges - with" one Giant and Small Cooking Burners with Simmerer attached, that we will dispose of at the Special Price of *38.00 Delivered CAN BE SEEN AT OUR SHOW ROOM 839 Asbury Avenue CityGas LightCo. HTLHS P°RTL*Ks3B[EMENT SOMETIMES a porch is the one thing needed to add that cozy look every home should have. If (o, the three things to consider are expense, appearance and permanence. Three mien m your community will gladly answer these three questions— the contractor, the architect and the building material dealer. In fact the dealer will help you deal with the other two. Your building outarial dasha can give you unful information and adviea. On building matariala h a na to follow hi> judgment. He wdl recommend Atlaa Portland Cratnt, "t&a Standard by which ail other makes THE ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY UU, ot let.. New Yrtk-Bamm-PUaAripMa MitUc MiLihatiina, P.-Hric. N. Y.-Uwh. Ala. i Powell-VanGilder Lumber Co. Local Distributors for Atlas Cement OCEAN OITY, N. J.

h0>v t() make <|jggixp FINANCIAL PROGRESS H Work faithfully— save canieitly-^an.i .leposit regularly 3 H with the First National Bank— an. ig you will , make goqr! K B financial progress. g 'Your account is invited. j'~ 3'r Interest Paid on Savings Fnnd Accounts I First National Bank i y - ^ ocean cylty, isr . j , ^ ^ ^ Bell Phone. 186-J Furniture Stored / Reuphokteri..g cITimatp 'Window Shades ESTIMATE j . , FOR YOU ^Awnings and House Furnishings Our pwcesare I ,c. *e«t |>ne«ibl« consistent with (I. aid Work Best Materiel Lawrence i"l. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. hurley-jones co. 1 K-frlgrrslorp ; MUtlox : HttWJjJt llreorrtI'xj'mior'u" stmonSiert Bede j iewllM' Malta bieukrte BaffetP «S*o'«Hutl- , 1 OrprlP I Otielrr 1 rel-T»x ■tufa l-eropp i I .mot earn HURLEY-JONES CO. ; WALTCR R. CMATTIM A SON, M4RI. 1116 ASBURY AVE. : money to loan on mortgaqf. ' No waiting for two weeksVo know if you can get it; we can tell at „ once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for investment and for improvement — the choice «f ' Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER A CO, Ocean City. N. J. All butdpess transacted through this office is in accordance with the following slogan "This office doe* and maintain* strictly a brokerage business and ia in no way interested in personal speculation." Results: A sale completed on the above principal profits both Seller and Buyer. Write for listings and maks your headquarters with k Clayton Haines Brick— realtor 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITV. N. J. Ewing t. Corson realtor All Work Guaranteed Asia Toss Estimates FotsMkU T Phone 82 J -ggw ALFRED SCHERM l/fm Ocean City Upholsterer and mm\ Decorator

Window Shades and Awnings Made - and Put Up 1038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. "eTaTcorson General Contractor "Z37 Asbury Avenue ocean/city NEW jersey roads. sewers. bridges, bulkheads Edgar T. Berber Real Estate In 31 et St. Section of Ocean Glty Fine Cottages for Sale or 1 can Kent yon most any Kent "tist Cottage in our District Lots Sold on Terms Dont let the spring find you / "4 ith a leaky roof. Thunder roof will lie VV considerable damage. viaUmdf Ti/ Chimney* that leak ahould '•'-iTvwj1 I '* looketl after and made _ - V j water-tight. Smokev chimney: J Alt kinds of stove and heat." — ^mihix V*7 fi , repairs, stove and heater pipA „ y\\~J r I i Tin, slate and slag roofini- ; \ SMITH ' / / 'V 309 Hlevpnth Street Phons 241-W All Klnda of (luttere SmOIALIZMO I* R*OPM*TY HOATH Or SlMTH ST At IT B. F. GOETZ REAL estate agency FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITV. N. J. PHONE*: RCNTAL* orrtct. 230-J BAH* ^ RCIIDtNCE. 202-M BUILOtHOLOTB ■ EACH phony o«T orr AT AOUATH 3ta*at