• j . ' -• • e ^ OCB^N CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922 FIVfc ( ■ a. . * ■ ' ■ . j '" 1 " ' — 11 ' V. ; —
COMMERCE CHAMBER WILL COMPILE POCKEI flPARTMENTDIRECTORY PLAN WILL BE GREAT AID. TO VISITORS SEEKING ROOMS AND «• APARTMENTS." lion Iluri'ti^oJ the Chamber of Co.: i Iian won literally Spoiled wi.it , Irfiots :u-eklni! information concernl'i , looioK. Willi and without fconrd. u'.i : ' ror st'uall apartments 'equipped IlKlii housekeeping. i Numerous letters. Indlrnle thai to. various reasons, apnie i»-ople preh ■ lie privacy or a small house to the linesl hotel In the land. In order to facilitate. :he Imadlir,. ' of surh enquiries, tin- t'hailiber <- 1 Commerce at their last i...-ttlng, spun sored a plan Initialed at the Ififornui ' lion Ilureaq. which shobh! ihn.yp \. iner-tlinnble value both to visitors, hi- ' those n sldents of the cily Jttk- ii t " The sdieme'lj 'being pu .u-ii it.rwa i ' with nil possible sped. The el.y b ■ been divided Into two districts, nor; ( and south, with I'lghlh street as I . • ! dividing line. i The northern section Is- being n :- ■ vasscd by Gerald G. Prendegust a 1 [I the southern hy Waller N. Action. i All bo:tnllns* houses, apartmen and private bonus, an- bclns visile" the number of rooms available rioli.!, - and the price. Inloamt'lon »HIJ I added eonccminn iiMimSHled upta, light llbuKokoepIng. / The finnl returns PC-the ranvass will | be primed and published In life foi : : of an attractive pocket ■ dlrecto . j which will be for free distribution. • A rertntn number of Ihe hookh | will be on hand in e.ery realm-, ofllce. and various other place.-. In i . cily. ('nnalgnmi-nla will also be se.-- ■ Jo Ihe resort bureaus In Phlladelphi- ' S.-w Vot nnd numertuis oilier rill For this service en'-li person bavin ! rooms 10 r'cnr* will be charged th. nominal rum of $2.00. The r-.rvire however does not end ; with ihe publication or UiC "booklet j each person will be asked lo keep lb ; Information Bureau Informed wlieth If for example, u break oT a week or one guest or family, and the coming: of another. Ihe Bureau will assist in ) havlnr Ihe. week or ro as the en 4 . may be nileil up. The one object of the Bureau Willi idly or a miyth needed kind. S. L. SMITH OENERAL CONTRACTOR Concrete Engineering ft spcriall > ! Coucre'c and Plastering Sund Road Gravel and Top -Soil for Sale 1026 Simpson Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.
dnlrnlnrsl by Mayor Champion) ORDINANCE NO. US An Ordinandi ronrernlnx Antn Baaea used different' "munk'pal'iaCT. Ian?nprovld!n* "the TIIF. HOARD OK COIMIXSSIONERS OF THE t'lTY OK. OCEAN CITY DO ORDAIN: auction I. Thai It aha 1 1 !» unlawful for any (oration. to oorr.tr WTlMn tha territorial liralta of I ha City of Ocean City. New Jeraey. tortatiun of -peraona lo and from different munielpalitiea. wilhoot flrat havlnv obtained a license for that porpoae from tha City Spetkui That there ahall be charred to ?"o- oT" Oman Cily. "and°tn',ba modT for !hc t ranapcrtal ton ^of pareenaem. a^ In this orJid'ni'MaTll""' r"n"~^'lnr JU" '• "Dd Sect Inn J. That every person or paraona. menfbrr of a firm, tnemberr of Jin amodation. ordinance, shall ha of rood character and reputation. approved by two or more eltlaena of this city. Section 4. That said lirenae ao laiued by raid City Clark shall he kept posted In some _ ronspteonos part of every such auto bus. If the lirenae as oparatnr nr owner of any licensee he revoked by Ihe State "of New Jersey, under'she!" U*revSed a'nd Umuooou of fre paid for the license shall he forfeited Section S. That It ahall be unlawful for any any of the streets, avenues, alleys or htvh- ^ e-r'bjt" root* 'a'moUoi "" ' * ' » On Hay avenue from Flfly-nlnlh alreet to Fifty.ffflh street: on Flfty-Bflh street from run- from tha southwesterly aide of Fifty-fifth ^ street to the northsastarlr side of Thirty- f fourth rtfret : on Thirty-fnorth street from the I aoulhes- lerly side of Central avenue to Bay ; ntenna and from thence on the Thlrty-f..ur:h street . turnpike to the tcrrltnelej^mlta r.iulhcaderlv'able nf Omul iMBsr^miJlrrrn "Srtion That said aulo bus or htL ; ahall lit.: transport within the Cily nf ttmai. V&KVTSf TlT *Lhal I "Jot' pil'wnt d ' ^SsTl'iuu" ^Thatf*m!d *auto has or huscr i Bh^lt'he' diktat ^*V'nir ,1''* taws "Viu'" S&SPi J.re^^dM«i!a^ dinar, re.%, inidy with crrrh it ml every law of Ibis tha'r a> may^ pertain 'thereto. ^ oe^mo™kmTpto!a5S^ny'rS^t^ pen »i- • l'el'r Iw^sulrjtd'To' a^hrw not'e'reod'lnK two, hundred tlollars and In defaull of ihe pnyment of aald line la> rmpriwrned in the City or Coun- ' ly Jell fer a term not rveeedinc thirty day* at the discretion of aald officer, and any repel i- ' tion of any act herein prohibited on any following day shall be deemed a new offense; and provided further that open any roovlrtloo th. hTJUikSd and th?^ Uwm pol?,E!rfafud.B,*'r ^Section U. This ordlnanre atuill take effect JOS. O. CHAMPION. WM. H. CAMPBELL. E. A. CORDON. Commissioners The above onlance was passeti on third ami Anal reading at a meeting of the Board of Commissioners held on the nineteenth day of June, 1922. HARRY A. MORRIS. | utr Clark. ■— at x ■'
LOCAL LIFE GUARDS ■ BEST EQUIPPED AND i ' TRAINED ON COAST ; I' CAPT JERNF.E PREPARED TO , CHALLENGE ALL COMERS I Oroan City ha.i the satisfaction of : „ that it -I up the' best ebrps of e Guards, with hospital anil first n : aid equipntent, second to none on the Bather.- have the satisfaction of j, the beaches of Ocean City ,, are among the best protected on- 'the , Atlantic coast. Siprc his appointment 'as chief of . the 'Lite Guards, Capt Jemee has Iseen It unremitting in bts-elforts, to bring the | -.corps up to the highest possible I standard of efAciency. The tlesciplinc observetl ami en- ~ forced, is in every respect . as strict i and i igitl as that ohtainingt in - the : regular navy service; every man being expected to lie on the tip of his toes, r during the hours he is expected to Ire t on dub-. ; The mien comprising the corps hold enviable rccdKIs Tor skimming and \ various aquatic sports, proving them I to lie ail well trained, and capable of i j meeting any • emergency that may i Capt Jurncc will have by the time the season opens properly, one of the t best relay teams on the coast, ami ! open to challenge any life saving out- . fit in this part of the state. : 1 The following constitute some of therecords held by MilTcrent members of ! i the corps. G. F. Pawling holds the middle ■ ; Atlantic district championship for the 500 yards. He also came in thinl in ! . .the half mile race, contested last tabor Hay at Pittsburgh, under the Junior National Championship League. , Bruce Meixel "held the Junior \ National 50 yard scholastic Championship, of the middle Atlantic District, 1 for the year J92I. Meixel also holds ■the 100 ami 150 yards record in the . same district. fWold F. VanSykle is another scholastic champion holding the record fqr j the 50 yards, anil the centdry of (ho :j middle Atlantic District fgr the - 1 present year. ' W. H. Groetzingcr, Jr. is a swimmer :i . of great strength ami endurance. In . fact lioth Groetringer and Hedclt . -pecialiie in long distance feats. ' ; Groetzingcr, a former member of : lhe-St|Uml of the University of Pertn- ' sylvania. swam the Delaware river 'from Pcnnsgrove to Wilmington; , while Freil Heilelt swam to the liell . bouy untl back, a distance ' of. fully ; ■ six miles. . "* Allan H. Murell holds the south Atlantic A. A. U. record for the 160 ; yards, while "Joseph • Paul Laird has the distinction of being able to aci complish the 5.0 yards under the 27|28 record mark. ' Harold W. Furling also holds an" ; enviable record for prowess in the pool, antl is a fancy diving of no mean ! nrtler. Furling was one of the team selected to represent this country at ; the great Olympic Games. Elliot Rcmmey was for sometime; ej
instructor of swimming at Anbury Park. u It will be seen therefore that the bathing beaches of Ocean City, will, la? during the season guarded by men capable gf grappling u-itlf every emergency That might arise. In addition, every member of the corps' is bejng made familiar with • the principles and prdttice of Arst aid lo thg injured ami resuscitation. In . rlueVrhtie, Capt Jernee proposes to gii-e a demonstration, with his , corps, of the work of . life ■ saving, resuscitation ami artlAcial respira- " Beginning with the mnntl^ of July, arrangements have been made, to have guards on duty until 7Vi'clock in the evening fnr'the convenience of comImmctliately the guards go off duty,signs are placet) along the beach, hearing' the warning, "Danger, Muartls ■off Duty." Every possible -precaution is thus licing. taken to ensureilie safety of the bather. The ambulance car. a motiel of its admirably fitter Inn for the purami of pleasing appearance, will available at the Tenth Street Station. Near the approach to the station a sign has been placed, warn-' ing all. morprists that no parking At allowed in the immedinte vicinity. This precaution lias lieen taken to that nothing will interfere with 1 the ambulance when an emergency ; call comes in. Every sUttion has lieen equipped : with the necessary medical supplies i for the rendering or first aitl, ami all ' member-- of the corps will be able to ■ get into communication with the bench surgeon at any time »f the day. > . The following guurtls are now on_ ! duty at their respective stations: I Station si. — J. Paul Laird and Chas, ' Cox. Station II. — Arthur Bciihan and Allan Murrell. Station 111. — Joseph Brick, first aid ami guard and G. F. Pawling. i . Station IV. — Ross Acker antl W. H . Broetzingcr. / \ | Station V. — Freth Hetlelt, Hardfd VanSyklo, Haroitl W. Furling, Bruce . Meixel, Willel P.* Haines, first aid and guard, Leroy Suplee. ' Station VI. — Frank G. Wilson and _ Chas Andree. Advertise in Ocean City Sentinel Piano and Large Baby Carriage for Safe r Apply 605 ASBURY AVE t OCEAN CITY. N. A I COTTAGE CAMP I FOR YOUNG BOYS I <605 CENTRAL AVE. July A Sept. -4 " Scots Method. $25 Wrekl I p i florence ayres j I Priocioa] Wsshiaslsa SckocJ t NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J.
PPure Milk, especially for the kiddies, is an absolute essential. And grown folks, too, are finding it more and more a necessity in a rightly balanced diet. is pure and dependable, always rich in the qualities that build fresh energy and keep the health may have. Abbotts "A" Milk served every day. ■ j - b 0- Phoney Bell 5 Abbotts alderney dairies, inc. * ' MJI4"tu0fillrrr u critlcml barm" \ Philadelphia Atlantic City . PUasantvilla Ocoan City WUdwood Afiirotts XMilk
REAL ESTATE NEWS Published in conjunction with the Cape May County Guzfttc,- Capo May Court" House, week- ending(leean City. ,v I-airella R. Corson, et a|., to . Harry P. Har.ling. $700. tat* 463. 46 1 and 465. bits 304 to 308, inclu- ^ tauise Sitheus to Thtnia- J. TTiorn. $1,350. tats 31 and 32 and -N. K. 10 feet of lot 33, section C. Francis H. Ware to James 11. F. Dixon. $22150. N. E. Jjalt of lot ' l:ij5ajVPit. Sotfy to B. Frank Smith, ct u*. $6,000. Lots 846 and . Ms. section A. , . Eleanor C. Panooast. et vir., to Mary P. erman. $10,000. Pun of lot 66. block Ocean City Land Company. West Jersey Investment Co. to Frederick J. Fotitangcs.. $4,600. Part of lots 101 and 102. block 1, plan 2, Gardens.- , Hill Dredging Company to CharIbtte S. Chester, tat 12, Section 7. map 1. Ocean City Land Company. Margaret A. It. Wallace to Frank A. Window. $300. - tat 473, Section G. Anna Eliza- Scott Ashclman, et vir., to Melville Hanscom. $10,500. Lot 717, Section D. Howard O. MacPherson to Amy V. Smith", trustee. $1,750. N. E. 30 feet of lot 669, Section C. JuHus Beck, et ux., to Peter S. of lot Bohn. et ux. $2,000. Lot 32. . Section 10, plan 2, Ocean City Land Company: Ocean City Land Company to Benjamin F. Goetz. ^*9,000. Lot " on S. W. side of First street, 210 | feet S.- E. of Corththian avenue. 100x100 feet. Louise Sithcns to Harry W. Boni ham, et ux. $650. S-AY. 30 feet of ; lot 33, Section C. \ . j Richaril P. Sterne, ct ux., to ; Erma R. Pigott, ct f ir. $4,600. ; Lot 658, Section C. / Hetie M. C. WallcnHuJEhoma.: R. Hcndetson. $2,100. Lot 20 antl I; N. K. 15 feet of lot 19, plan 3, I ' Bay Front. Elizabeth Henderson, ct vir., to Florence Goff. et al. $9,500. tat j in S. E. line of Wesley avenue, 172.44 feet S. W. from Fourteenth . street, 27.56x105 feet. : Charles H. Weiss, et ux., to : William Thompson. $2,000. tat i
5. taction Ocean City- tarn' Company. William Thompson to Mary N. i Buir. $2,500. Same as above. , t Giltait J. Palen, et ux.. et al.. to I Kendall R. Atkins. $1,800. tats 31 \ - to 36 inclusive. Section C. ' I Kendall R. Atkins, et ux..- to . Louise. Slthens. $2,200. Same as f>above. . Catharine A. Dickinson, et vir., to Martha H. Sipler. et al. $8,000. ol.t 685, Section. C. » Mary M. Barrows to Anna W. Monihan, ct al. tat' 588, Section G. Leon M. Leopold to James A. . Brady, et ux. $1,100. N. S. 33 1-3 fee) of lot 193, block 7, North Point. Alida Johnson to William H. Jacobs. $450. tat 819,- block 8, j plan 1, Gardens, t Ursula Thoman, et vir., to Geor- ' gianna J. Richmond. $1,800. S. E. 25 feet of lots 165 and 156, Section C. — t^arilon C. Brice to Joanna Townsend. $2^50. Lot in_N. E. line of Plymouth Place, 190 Tnet S. E. Atlantic avenue, 45x75 feet. William H. Deisroth, et ux., to i Daniel J. Taylor, et ux. $2,900. Port of lots 703 and 704, Section D. j Clarence I..-DuBois to K. Maylin Robinson, et us. $5,400. S. \V. 33 1-3 feet of lot 666, Section A. tauise Sithens to Charles Baron. ; $1,900. S. w. 10 feet of iot 34 and lots 35 antl 36, Section C. PROPOSAL M.tor/i >'«»" A,pp»reiB^"'k",*a0" — S.-.U-4 propoiitl* will b, received b, ^the ?^S«lBK™f'»ld Hoard lo bo Md on Monday. June :6th. I»S t, al the hour of 1 : n'rlock (day lisht savins lime^in^thij alurHall. Often City. New Jerwr. for ^ A pp. retire. t ^^^rtLrngTMrii 'vrsr&r °ot ^a"re^:!»cdN check 'o7 cadi payable lo the' otdcr of the niv I»1 ^ ^ ^ ^ i f l h * rets ~ price bx the manufecturer. to etwer^inanua'tfy^'inforraalUy^ In' any bid. Dated. April ,24. 1» ^ y A M0RB1S. Adv.. 6-S. St. . Oty Clerk- 1 —
Elotel Comfort and f^afe Cor. Second Street and Bay Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. j_ MRS. M. R COMFORT, Proprietress gular Meals ami Light Lunch Served at All Hours enm and Confectionery antl 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 of the Best Quaiitv PEACOCK BEVERAGES — | Cj WE HAVE SIX NEW DOUBLE OVEN Vulcan Gas Ranges with" one Giant and Small Cooking Burners with d Simmerer attached, that we will dispose of at the Special Price of S38.00 Delivered 1 CAN BE SEEN AT OUR SHOW ROOfM 839 Asbury Averiue City Gas Light Co. :
htCns PORTLBNg fEMENT i ' SOMETIMES a porch is the one thing needed to add that cozy look every borne should have. If so, the three thing* to consider are expense, appearance and permanence. Three men m your community will gladly answer these three questions — the contractor, the architect and tl*e building material dealer. In fact the dealer will help you deal with the other two. Your building maur.nldw.lvr cm giw you usafiil information and adrica. On building material, it is mil to follow hh judgmant. H* will recotnmtnd Atlas Portland Crmrnq "tha Standard t* which all otfasr main THE ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY hie, O»o. - Nw YaA-Bawoa-FbOwMpUa JK^t Minkmi'is. Fu- ll.hu, N. Y.-La»4«. Ah. "The StandardgSuj by which an other Makes are mtasund"" .. Powell-VanGilder Lumber Co. Local Distributor* for Atlas Cement OCEAN 6ITY, N. J.
H0W T0 MAKE FINANCIAL PROGRESS I|l B Work faith^illy — save aamestly — and deposit yegnlarly ikt pi with the Pffitt National Bank— ami you will make goo-l " Ppl ' financial progress. g Your account is invited. t? 3rt Interest Paid on Savings Fund Accounts 1 First National Bank , | OCEAN CITY, N. J. K Bell Phone. I86^T\ Furniture Stored / Reupholsteri.ig mtiuatc Window Shade?. I.. , FOR YOU /Awnings and ^House Furnishings Our puce, are I .cenit ptwalble eonalstenl with (J-wkI Work Ke.tl Materiel Lawrence H. Lear 694 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. H U RLE Y- JONES CO. Krfrlsrraiot. Maltlnt | Mrao.w lok Krrortttwrprl'.1' olialr'i i KvLTa. HURLEY-JONES CO. ' WALTER a. CHATTIN A SON. Mans. 1116 ASBURY AVE. JVWNEY TO LOAN ON MOltTQAOE . No waiting for two weeks to know if you can get it; we can tell at once. Bargains in Bay antl Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for investment anil for improvement — the choice «f Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER A CO, - Ocean Citj^ N. J. ! / All business transacted through this office is in accordance with the following slogan ^"hia office does and maintains strictly a brokerage business and is in no way interested in personal speculation." Results: A sale completed on the above principal profits both Seller anil Buyer. Write for listings antl maks your headquarters with Clayton Haines Brick— REALTOR ! *11 EIGHTH ST. ' OCEAN CITY. N. J^ Ram E.tat. Insurano* Ewlng T. Corson REALTOR 7M"7 ASBURY AVE. OCCAN CITY. N. J.
All Work Sosrantee* Auto Tons Ctlm.tr. lornl.hr <1 « ALFRED 8CHERM Ocean City Upholsterer and Decorator Window Shades and Awnings Made 1038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. * E . A7 CORSON General Contractor ■ 737 Asbury Avenue , , OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES, BULKHEADS Edgar T. Berger Real Estate In 31et St. Section of Ocoan City Fine Cottages for Sale or I can Rent you most anv Rent Cottage in our District Lots Sold on Terms Dont let the spring find you. / / J rr ith n leaky roof. Thuntle'r ' r«>of will lie apt 'o result in w- -- consiilerahle damage. Chimney* that leak should-' * water-tight. Smokoy chimneys ; " i- All kind* of stave and heater 3pV|B\Yw f~~j j i repairs, *to»e ami heatar pi|w" *Llfflr7vc-/ / I v Tin' *i*tc nn<i ro°'""' i SMITH V/' y / / / i 1 THH TKWMITH / / -w ' ' 309 Blavanth Stract Phono 3-41-VV All Kinds of (luttars Ssaojauztivo m MorfHTY hokth •' Bixth s rmttr B. F. GOETZ REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. rhombs: » RMItalb OKFICK. 839-J BALES RESIDE NCE. 282- M BOILDIMG LOTS • •EACH FRONT OCT OCA AT FOURTH STRCCT ; :

