r • : / -1 ' ocean city sentinel. ocean city, n. j., thursday. october 19. 1922^ _ SEVEN
THE W. C. T. U, STILL ON WARPflTH PASS STRONG RESOLUTION DEMAND ENFORCEMENT I OF THE LAW 1 In view of the efforts ami the subtly devised schemes, which the ' enemies of prohibition arc endeav- 1 I .oriii-.: .t» frustrate an<l defeat, the ' nin, . ami purposes of the Eighteenth Amendment of tthc Const! - t lutioa. tlie ladies of the Women's I Chi; tian Temperance Union, all t over the continent, are redoubling Hi. i r defences. , It «as largely due to the efforts ( an I the educational propaganda, c can. i on for many years by this f . „i ionization, thut prohibition was ( finally written into the law of the f land. It may be safely added that the enforcement of thnt law, will never fail for earnest advocates ' ~ and cluunpions, while the W. C. T. U. is in existence. i t'ry branch of tlie organiza- ' tion the country, over, is engaged; I in the fight, adopting resolutions • calling upon the government, and|* the authorities of law, to enforce, t the new law, < in the most rigid ■ ' manner. I At the last regular meeting of! the Ocean City branch, of the , Women's Christian Temperance c Union, the following resolution , was submitted and passed unani- j mnu.-lv. The meeting was held, by the courtesy of the proprietor, ! in the Wyoming Hotel. RESOLVED: That we declare J against any. modification of the Volstead Code, which would admit wine or beer, or otherwise weaken enforcement ,and will do nil in our power ,to insure the election Novemlier 7, 1922, of members of the j; United States Congress, and state legislatures, -who will work and vote for the retention and enforce- 1 11 ment of the Eighteenth Amend- ' mcnt of the Volstead Code. 1 1 The ladies of the Ocean City • branch 'of the famous organiza, 0 tion. will hold a Cake Sale, ut the * tore of William V. Gardiner Aa- ' 'bury Avenue, Saturdny October f 21st. The proceeds of the sale are for charitable purposes, and _ will I* devoted to the Armenian Relief Fund, anil other worthyphi lanthrophies, NOT! CK OF INTENTION ii ire of the Intention cf the Inlrodue- 4 I ^.V oLmmU.^nir.^of 'r. IflMU Omin 'ZT1 r r-T* " iti hour of thrre o'clock lo^lhe uftentoon. i- ritntf. grading 'nnd gravelling of * flfIren foot wide .tragi. tituRte in Mid i and being brtwem Centrat^nd *» ■in. 'hundred feel routhwrawrly^jf Fortjeanertr of Fiftieth green IhRt 'he^«»W t-'ie-fitted thereby in proimrlinn .» rafh I »n.T shRll he deemed to Require, provided lie Hourd of OenmtMinntnnere mer^ by, I hr"ro«t* Rod "JrAT'oil* t E City work, including. nil of the Mid Improvenwnt .halt he uranrdlng to ptnn. end -:-r ifiralione of the City Knirineer end I I.- tiled In the City Clerk'e Ottlre. HARRY A. MORRIS. City Clerk. Adv.. 10.-2. It. HEADLEY & ADAMS "i-airrs in r eadingCoal A tea Kindling Weed hy hnrrel er re yd. Beet ronl •> the mnrket. !«t th.- te the ten «u.r.ntrrd. BeU er EnUrprtw tltfcre nod Ynrd. TENTH AND WEST
I Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bennetter | returned to 5226 Heston Street < I'hiladlephia, after spending a very ( pleasant season in Ocean City. Among recent visitors to Ocenji ' , City, was Hiram Steclman, u 1 prominent member of the Bar in , . Atlantic City. ^ l Mrs. C. M. Preston has returned ' her home, 12X5 Wagner Avenue ' Logan Pa., after a dfilgihtful va-' cation. f Hartman K. Gilmorc, a prorrti- ' nent and popular member of the 1 ' City Fishing Club, ami s chairman of the entertainment ' committee .accompanied by Mrs. Gilmore, were among recent, post- h Mrs. Mary Stung has closed her ' cottage, 1549 Asbury Avenue, and returned to 741 North Sixty-Third t Street, Philadelphia. ! < j Among - recent visitors to tfif ( | city, were Clcmenco anil Elmer j j the sons of Mrs. Anna Benz £ of Philadelphia. Mrs. Benz, whose I summer home is on Asbury Ave- ; . , in the vicinity pf Fifteenth Strrct .has returneti to Philadeti phia for the winter season. ■ Mrs: Frank Seward Prince, and ' | daughter Miss Rosamond, of Bevj erly Mass.,' were entertained by : the Misses Creth, at their charm- . apartments on Ocean Avenue. - B. G. Royal and family, have closed their cottage on Fourth < Street and Bay Avenue, and re- > turned to their home, 618 Cooper \ Strret CantdSn. h Mr. and Mrs. Phillip^ Ott, have j' ■ closetl their summer ersitlcnce, at „ 1017 Wesley Avenue .and have re- ' turned to their home in Everett, | ' Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Hand, s returned to their home in J Millville, having enjoyed a tie- h i ligl.'f'.l jr. • tno t- tirij city. j. Miss C. H. Fagan ,' who summer- ij, eii at her residence, 4900 Central has returned to her home, t "The Netherlands," Chcatnut St., ! Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Reed, the : f
■ popular agent at the local offices t of the Pennsylvania Railroad ■ are entertaining Mrs. j Wilbur Reed of Pleasantville, Mr. , mother, while ott a visit to i tuis city. i Oscar D. Thompson and family returneti to their home in .after spending a de- 1 , lightful vacation in this city. Miss Rose Nasanow, employed telegraph operator at the 8th i Street Station of the West Jersey : . "and Seashore Railroad Company, spent a pleasant vacation visiting friends in Philadelphia. R. T. Thompson and family, returneti to 622 locust Avenue, Germuntown, after spemling ' a pleasant vacation In Ocean City, i Roland Steel man, associated with Ocean City Title and Trust ' is -enjoying a quiet vacation. Last week he attended • ! the annual state convention, of the Junior Order of American Me- | chanics, held in Atlantic City, as a representative of the Iota Council No. .'23 of Ocean City. W. W. Tyers ,thc popular Pres1 iilcnt of the Ocean City Fishing Club, paid a flying visit to Ocean City in search of rockfish. Mrs. Clarence Sill, has closetl her cottage at 1012 Ocean Avenue, NOTICE OF INTENTION tion ,r en o'rdlmmra Rt a°mnl!uil* onSt lioMrU Of Commlulonera of Ora«n City. J.. to bo hvjtl on the loth., tins of Otr HrII. OcoRn?^. *Now"jorRor " tU : ^Tnko^ farthvr notiro that said onlinnnoo foot will-- at root. In nnlil Cltr. nnd . ni.l at root kotwoon Control riuI Woalor | and anid bulk-hooil to oxtond ninety foot northooatorly of Fiftieth , root thnt I he coat of ronatruetln. mid fUllnijMOf^ land, to protect the a. mo. ahnlt . .'f land henofittod^ thereby In tiroportion 'i may . hi ^ I aMolaT^T I ordinnnro ehartro ; •iswlficnib.n. of tho City Ensinoer. and to bo filed In the City Clrrk'o Oihee. HARRY A. MORRIS. City Clerk. 'Adv.. 10-12, tt.
E. A. CORSON General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS. SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADS Don't let the spring find you / f j > ith a leaky roof. Thunder JwD - ^ i roof will be apt to result in jMIr — considerable tlamage. r L,l-rJ-io' •\> Chimneys that leak should i be looked after and made A\ 1/ \ ' I I water-tight. Smolcey chimneys /~/-j Tin roofs are fire-proof. ; c^lllllHY r A" Wnds of stove antl heater — *i(J |||\ \ y / / I t repairs, stove and heater pipes. / i \ I Tin" slate and sla|r roofinKWP7^r7 I \ SMITH "/ / / ../ / I THE TINSMITH / ' "■* 1 1 309 Eleventh Street All Kinds of Outters r;
____ TO BE ASSURED Vvail yourself of our expert architectural and technical ability when lou are considering building, when jr0u finally decide to build you will have decided that we are the BUILDERS to fulfill your exacting requireU LESLIE HEADLEY CO. INC Builders Arehilerts 515 Eighth Street Ocean City Our Methods are Different Ample Facilities Ample Resources Dependability Proven 1 ~ — ======j===llsslls=^li^^========= . j
■ and . has returned to tlie family resldencc, 36 Owen AvonuevJ-ans-^.downe Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Funian, who have lieen for some .time past, residing in Port Morris, have returneti to . Ocean City. Mr. ami Mrs. FurR nan declare there is no place like. '' Ocean City. ' ! The Misses Creth ,have closetl their charming apartment, 1115 Ocean Avenue, ami have returneti ' to Philadelphia. The laities report . -1 having spent a delightful season. ' During the summer, the Misses I Creth entertained frequently and added greatly to the social activ-J ' ities of the season. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Wana- ; y maker Jr.. have closed their cot-;' • tage at 852 Fourth Street, and re- j ; ■ turned to their home in Philadel- < Miss M. II. Wunamakor, has , also closed her cottage, R50 Fourth i Street, ami returned to 2014 North j Twenty-Second Street, Philadel- 1 It Phia. j ' Frank H. Piatt, the popular J - manager of the Hippodrome j I Theatre, ha been taking a short • s vacation among friends, in Phila- ; THEREON, IN OCEAN CITY 1 - crty wilt tw .. ifwrwl f-.r pablic wile ti, b« j . bwl.l on TUESDAY tho Thirty-Fir* , ■- I3IM.1 Uu of OCTOBER. l-.';j nt tho j I HOUR of THREE O'CLOCK IS P. M.) rt ] llal:. Ocorii City. Now^ Jmrmy: ^ ^ ; Lot J3* Soo.i-l, "la". plRD of lot. Clf J ; Rt rornor of * F'ifty-Scvrtith nltil Ajbury J " "utf'l.-J-IUC-SOS Soot ion "L". pUn of 1 c lot. of iho OrvRtt City A-wiRtion. j la. l, ins in Sort ion "tr\ pl.n of lots Al_<0 HOUSE Riwl I^)T Iwinit lot ITS Srri|..n (l-..n-Ci!, ^ItAYjII , J bury AvrilR. 1.1 wo n 15tb . .ml Kth. j 5 SITV™. nnd condition, to tw known Rt ] , HABR*c A. MOR S. rt Mr - IWI- "•
y ' Jelphia and Camden. The season t- ' was an unusually strenuous and prosperous one at the Hippodrome, e Miss Mary Fox, daughter of J. g P. Fox, has returned from a visit 0 to friends in Philadelphia and ! - New York. eJ Among recent visitors to the ! city were Dr. ami Mrs. H. O. dj Krause of West Philadelphia. i Jj loa-IJjj^OWR I J "CJVn'n F^m°'Boi'c- 'ind* to""" " ! tor th. fundini^ of <xrt*la promts : - ] j VVIIKRKAS.^tho City of Oiwwn iCty. . coanrwtinK.^OTMl^^? Mitbbn«^f on > „ ™ WHEREAS, la con Mellon w'lth th. oon- r •tructinr, Mjcting nnd. ItutldinK at RRid i 1 pubtir tmnrdwnik there nre ndditionnl . t nmuirimt lnnd in ronnoction therewith. . Rnd. 1 1 WHEREAS, the ..id t,roml.»ry note. f under Contrnet No. 72S-A nre more _ twrtieulnrly dencribed in the following r nchodulo hy their number., dmn. mntur- ' No" rC"" Mnturity Amount ; t 716 Frbrunry^ Z7. D22 ljemnnd IT.MtO.WJ ; ^ , Tl" Mny" a!" til" I'emiHd 'JlsMioO { Tin June ZS.^ >;"»nd ^ JAM. 00 , . ' 7j'l Mny 29."jtl22 IWnnd" KJmim ' f 741 Juno 2S/1S22 ilemnnd 1.200.00 1 1 * WIIF.REAS, the totnl eo«" of tho eon- 1 J f .truer, no. erecting nnd building^ of^mid J , by" Irw>\rUM "wmll 111 .000*00. therefore ' THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF . THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY DO OR- , DAIN:- .1 • Section I. Thnt bond, of the Oty of r | ■ New'" J 'r'Lcy. "in"1 the nggregRU^pelReipRl ' ; i i nnd"™hc"f in^nr*ng*nof indebtedneen by ! . county, city, borough, vblnge. mwn. ton- '
Ed^a r T. Be rge r Real Estate s >■ In 31©t St. Section of Ocean (»lty = Fine Cottages Co r Sale or I can Rent yon most any j Ptn* IW CotUge in onr District Lots Sold on Terms JOHN T. SEAL CHAS. H. JONES 8EAL and JONBS REALTORS 5 Atlantic Avenue above Fourth Street = B(o?uReJ'0'1' For Sa,e Ph°ne 625 J Apartments OCEAN CITY. N. J. r Bongalows ,i , , - - - CHAS. D. SAMPSON Stoves, Hardware, Oils, Roofing 408-10 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. the Whole Dinnar Hot Bntcr tven thoi fat, ™ am cook .UnmaLda orw™ vowd, at a nm,, with but tH« brnjOTiSo.. Oifffff because all tho heat u retained and pot to worL ^SMOOfflTOP COMSACTCAStmOAflSAMft AJ»o it's a wonderful Rimers. Always looks cooker, with refinements spic and spin, and conveniences to be And wfll be no hJd in no other range. backaches, for the new f You can work over the Comfort height prevents — enclosed? heat - retaining stooping. . top with comfort. Across Compact and durable, its smooth surface vessel* Beautiful fn design and can be pushed without finish. Four sizes, tipping. See it demonstrated at Crease does not reach our Salesrooms. # City Gas Light Co. ; 839 ASBURY AVENUE
n improvement rommi.«ion." approved Mar- , ch 22. 191* and the amendment, thereof. 0 Paid bond, .halt br datad^NQVembar J. . rTn "roch" year and *aaid^ bond." «haU he 1 andU'.hall nuTtvm." IS.ObO.OO in each year I on November I. in the year, of 1*23 to ' . ft, en the late of aald honde .hall lie atk. - iv,*n front poblfc" lauirdwalk in City1 'of acquiring land In connection therewith ■ hereby ^da-termined end declared : ^ ^ • an leran front p^jl, I i P boardwalk, being ; , ceede of "the .ale of bond. I.aued under - I ..lion, ut . the improveencnt, being the eon. I .truction of an ocean front public board- , take efteM al^ the Wvi.iration of ten day. ( i and Mcond reading at a meeting of , : L'l' y. New 'Jcrwy, held on October 2. 1922 . i anil win ^Wjjiken up for^ thjrt^rcmllnj ' , the afternoon. IlAJjU^. A M0BR|S ji ; City Clerk. : Adv„ im. si ; IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY To CI. Howard I.undy. Beaaie Tripp. : iCharle. Trip.,, her huoband. Willimee Smith. John Smith, her huoband. ^Marion ; clair. Page Sinclair, her huaband : the !'*« ' o*f*x bLmma C. busoww turit1 bL ,'Tohey and Mary Jane Whitney By virtue of an order of tha Court of ■ of New eJrory. made on the ; Da' id' jLh°l ^*dwlm^'i.'rompulMnL*irnd ;j made' again.! you a.^ the Chancellor ahall Bureau of Health ;and Charities CITY HALL , T. LEE ADAMS, Health Officer Office Hour.: 11.00 te 12.00 A. M. Phone jo RDtl a»k for Health i Officer during office houn, if complaiiit i» to be made for any violation of health code, or address > postal to box 244. a WILLIAM MALONEY Auto Electrician Batteries Recharged and Repaired — all makes. Prest-O-Lite Battery and Gas i Tank Service. Stewart-Warner Speedometer Service. Airco Acetylene and Oxygen for cutting and welding. Starter, Generator and Ignition . Work. 29 S. Florida Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of FURNITURE at leas than Philadelphia prices. Window shades 'a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO. 720-22 Asbury Ave. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER OFFICE: 8th St. Opposite P. O. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvfcnized nails used on exterior work. Plans and Estimates Furnished AH Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON Contractor and Bailder 226 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY ■-j — Phone Ml-J E. A. BOURGEOIS Formerly of Lee and Bourgeois Carpenter and Builder OCEAN CITY, N. J. Jobbing Work a Specialty E. A. BOURGEOIS 901 Ceutral Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phone 471-W G. O. Adams H. S. Adams W. W. Adams GEO. O. ADAMS & CO. Plastering, Range Setting BRICKLAYING, Etc, Etc. All Work in Mason Line Promptly Attended To. 609 Ocean Avenue. OCEAN CITY, Iff. J. LEANDER S. CORSON BUILDER 1036 Wesley Avenue. sj . "
r- ronlflrotM of tu ml*, giwn by. E. W f. Burlulfh. Collector of Taxc« of thu City I. of Ocsan City. N. J.. to the 4".:y_of Oroun ir . for land, h^Mbi'"*' f°' °c**" ,r hccauac it i« alleged that you are a part n Tripp. WilllmaeP Smith. Mrrlon" Barrow* d Emma I„ Tobey. and Carrie Sinclair, are f j made^defendant. becauae It i> alleged that tt bend of aald Wilhmee Jimith^ an-l you. h aibtgird that you aro the hutMndi *^f 'iaid * SiacUl^'helrv devUuea ,nd r*rr" J . rvaentatlvei of Emma C. Barrow*, a'nd I may claim aome Inter** in uid pnmlaca : | . and the helra and devimea and peraonal , Maria B. Toh. y "and Mary Jane Witn"'. f a^re made deferwlant* becauae It la alleged . Dated September 27. A. D.. 1922. , JOSEPH DOUGLASS [ o£ A. ' A I 10.- 4*1* M*' C°U" >(<""e'NJ < :
BAY VILLA LAUNDRY TO ONE TO ALL 1 Do not Forget the Old Reliable Which was Established in 1916 ' Try it once — complete your laundry while you wait. Call, write or Phone 169- W I 217 BAY AVENUE Ocean City, N-- J- | FRANCES FREEMAN, Prop. L. SMITH E. H. CAMPBELL SMITH & CAMPBELL HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS 1 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.
; R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY is now in its New Offices 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrons and friends will be cordially wcletfmed I JOHN MARTS LUMBER COMPANY NINTH STREET AND HAVEN AVENUE i ' OCEAN CITY, N. J. i Lumber, Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Beard, Nails, Sash Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. WELSH CONSTRUCTION CO. "Welsh Built Homes" "Built By The Sea" I ' OCEAN CITY, N. J. ) Phone 180 JOSEPH BROADLEY 1 PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. j. Phone 8S-M Orubb Brothers Building Contractors JOBBING A SPECIALITY 609 Third Street, Ocean City, N. J. Telephone 437-r S. B. SWAN J, b. trout SWAN and TROUT PRACTICAL :CA8PBfi!8IS7^^lli8DILllESS r 1040 ASBURY AVE OCEAN CITY, n. J. jobbing A SPECIALTY j WIRE : KRAU8S To Wire Your House PHONE No. 177- W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY YOU 8H0ULD HAVE A Reliable Builder I To erect your Ocean City cottage. You an not spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depead upon the honesty of the contractor. i have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend office dllll nrd ocean ott. sth st. opposite r.o. d u i luln h. j. :== ' I I Any Kind *ny Where s Joseph 6. Champion »• Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue SENTINEL ADS ARE MONEY SAVERS J I .

