' OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1922. ^ SEVEN f
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llcnry U- Irwin and family. ; have closed their summer cottage, an,l liave returned to their winter 1 home, 32S North Fortith St., Philadelphia. Among the guests at the Fleetwood Hotel, is J- Kinsey, of Atlantic City. I .[,t. Samuel B. Scull associated with the Ocean City Police Department, >8 enjoying his vacation to the fullest degree. Part of the ! time he has spent visiting his | daiightei and son-in-law, Mr. and' Mi . Warren Allen in Frankford. j George W. Plaut, associated' with the popular establishment,! Simms' Restaurant on the Boardwalk, is evidently enjoying himdclf immensely way off in Irvington. N. J. • Venever ve gets a chance in Irvington, vc chust takes it," he writes; hut strong horses willl not tear more of the seci^ out of us. Mi - May Ward, employed at :ln> i liamber of Commerce Bureau of Information has returned to duty, after a pleasant visit to Fast Falls. It transpires that this is the first winter for Miss Ward in Ocean City. William Chance, a former resi-, dent of Ocean City, but now of Philadelphia, was a recent visitor. I)r. and Mrs. E. C. Weston, whose fishing tackle' establishment is one of the landmarks of the, Boardwalk, have left for Philndel-! phia. where they will spend a few, days Yicfore sailing for Fort Lonsdale. Florida, where they . will ' spend the winter season. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus H.j Sickler, have closed their cottage,!' 1000 Ocean Avenue, and have re-| turned- to their winter residerce.i in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Ped-[ rick, have dosed their cottage, 5620 Central Avenue, and have returned to their home, 1627 Poplar' Street, Philadelphia. The friends of Mrs. George L. Stevens will be giad to hear she is recovering splendidly from the , operation performed in St Ji rcph's Hospital, Philadelphia, and has returned to her home in Pleasantville. Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Stevens was Miss Meehan, well-known and esteemed in this ( resort Joseph Cox, the well known mall carrier is taking his vacation, while Wilton H. Wiilets has returned to duty, having enjoyed a well earned rest Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Hitz of Hnddonfield, occupied their cottage on 5642 Central Avenue for a brief post-season visit Among the guests at the last noon luncheon of the Kiwanis Club, was seen William Jones, of Philadelphia, the brother of J. R. Jones the popular realtor. Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Fulmer, have closed their cottage, 5744 Central Avenue, and have returned to their Philadelphia home. Mr. Fulmer Is one of the most devoted and expert due1 plea of lane Walton in the South End. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wi'kins,' of Woodbury recently returneJ to their cottage on Central Avenue,
ly | and while here entertained a party e, of friends. jj Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Evans ; have closed their summer cottage, 1 610 Seventh Street, nnd have ret- turned to their home, 118 Chestnut t-j Street, Montclair. ! Dr. and Mrs. Allen Corson have d returned home having spent a s-j pleasant two weeks visiting Bos- 1 r tun, Nantucket, and the vicinity. > !c! Mrs. Chas. Miller has closed her * cottage, 509 Fourth Street, and re- 1 "j turned home to 76 Post Road, I Yonkers, N. J. '' . Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mactaguc,-'•-.of Philadelphia, the former a prominent banker, spent a recent, week end in this city, at their sum-. I" mcr cottage, on Wesley Avenue, i. Mr. ami Mrs. I„ W. Muntxer, , h have left for West Palm Beach, ! e F.'orida, where they propose to it spend the winter. Dr. Eugene Darby, resident phyt sician at the Metropolitan Hospitu nl. New York, has succeeded in obn tabling a week's respite, from the a duties and responsibilities of his t office, and has arrived in Ocean s ( City for a few days gunning. The lure of the chase proved irresisti- ibie; in company with his brother, f Bertram M. . Darby, the young: ..'medico is these days exploring: waste lands for fur and feathers. t Miss Doe, the daughter of Chas.! e Doe, of Philadelphia, is having 1. 1 plans prepared by Leslie Headicy, v for the erection of a two-family : J apartment house; in the vicinity I of Sixth Street and tho Boardwalk. ! I M?. and Mrs. George W. Robb, .have returned to 6152 Catherine! lf | Street Philadelphia, having closed ! I j their cottage, 520 Battersca Rood. ! J Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Frey, of j Philadelphia, the popular proprie1. 1 tors of the Traymore Hotel, were ! recent visitors to Ocean City. - Mrs. Ida Milword, of MiUvillc, i- ' was a recent visitor, the guest of Mr. and Mts. B. Johnson. Through the agency of Leslie e Headley, Mrs. M. Sullivan, of Phil-
■ adelphia, has purchased the jottage of Mrs. Mary E. Thomas, located on Fourth Street and Wesley Avenue. Mrs. Sultan was through the recent summer, associated wtih the Moorlyn Theatre cm * the Boardwalk. 5 George W. Barker and la.nlly, have closed their summer cottage, is 5339 Central Avenue, and have ree, turned to 1001 Fill)crt Street, c- Philadelphia. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hickman have returned to 94,4 Orangewood Avenc ue, S.t Petersburg, Florida, after a a most successful season in Ocean i City. Mr. -Stow of this city will manage tho store until the spring, rj. : I, 1 Flapper's Farewel.', ■ . . c The Flspper i> gone. She said she wouldn't wear long skirts— still here , the is. wearing it and looking very i charming in a new rich blue, handpanned duvet yn trimmed with wolt fur. and all town! with a canary yele • U> bal trimmed with »dk roses.
E. A. CORSON Generals Contractor , 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ' ROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES, BULKHEADS : ^ » _ ^ Don't let the spring 71nd you •SUL ( f i - I "nU ith a leaky roof. Thunder s .ShJU J9Stv ) storms are coming and a leaky f ; ' aamv&gff . roof will be apt to result in considerable damage. Chimneys that leak should f l be looked after and made - ' water-tight Smokey chimneys j — ' ■'"/* ~~ ran be made to draw. j~J Tin roofs are G re-proof. > 4fl| IV vUn»7 r All kinds of stove and heater j " — SIHCaXzL / I i repairs, stove and heater pipes. I H/V\7 r i Tin, slate and slag roonng. , - msmy-fi : i smith »/ / /-—J L j I THE TINSMITH 1 i,l ' ' ' 309 Eleventh Street „ Phon. 34I.W All Kinds of Gutters
TO BE ASSURED : \ A.a.t yourself of our expert architectural and technical ability when i vou are considering building, when you finally decide to build yon will ! have derided that we are the BUILDERS to fulfill your exacting mprfreL. LESLIE HF.ADLKY CO, INC Builders Architects 515 Eighth Street Ocean Oty Oar Methods are Different Ample Facilities i Ample kesourres Dependability Proven
RED MEN PASS VOTE OF CONDOLENCE KALMIA TRIBE REMEMBER .V • BROTHER IN HIS SAD BKl REAVEMENT At a recent meeting of the Kalmia Tribe of the Order of Red : - Men, a committee was appointed j - to draft out a resolution express- j r ing their sympathy and condolence: 1 toward a brother, and an active j J ' member of the fraternity, Jesse C.J Stephenson, in his sad bereave- t nient occasioned by the death of c wife. J Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Stephenson passed away after an illness of several years duration, leaving s a husband and three small children 11 to mourn her departure. Dr. John Handley, Pastor of the J1 First Methodist Church officiated,; and the interment was private. ' u In due course, and according to h ! the usages of the order, the follow- a ing resolution was passed by the 3 members of the local Tribe. j f "Whereas it hath pleased the.0 Great Spirit, in His wisdom to caJl 0 unto Him, to her home in Heaven, 8 the Beloved Wife of our Brother " Jesse C. Stephenson, and f Whereas by her death he is beyreft of a devoted and loving wife, and the community a loyal nnd. i warm-hearted friend, j - Therefore be this resolved, that ( we, the members of Kalmia Tribe; 220 Imp'd. O. R. M, in meeting! assembled extend to Brother j
I Stephson and his family our most profound sympathy in this their time of deep sorrow, ■ And be it further resolved ; that . I a copy of these resolutions be sent i to Brother Stephenson, also spread ] I • upon the minutes of our Council. 1 | Committee ; JOHN G. DENNIS, ; JOSEPH BARCLAY, j J; PERSONALS J ■! ■ t J William F. Shriver, of Philadel- J ! phia attended here Tuesday, to j ' | register his vote. : J 'j F. R. Lippincott, associated with " , the popular hostelry, the Hotel i has returned to Med- . ford, N. J. William H. Campbell, Jr., the) S of City . Commissioner Camp- ; N anil a rising young lawyer in the city of Newark, also attended F here to register his vote. s Among our summer cottagers " who visited this resort on Tuesday t register their votes were Mr. f and Mrs. Welter Chandler, of r North Eighteenth Street,! i Philadelphia, and Paul LamoreUa, ^ 'of Wayne. The numerous friends M ; of the latter gentleman will be £ i glad to learn that his health is much improved, and that he suf- F no ill effects from the visit. ' T FOR SALE ' Overland Tou ing Car s ; — j s I la Good Condition. A Bargain j a j Call at 619 ASBURY AVENUE J
i sodas High Grade Ice Cream sundaes j; K. K. FUKMAN 724-26 Asbury Avenue Phone 639 Orders Delivered Central Real Estate Co. 608 Eighth Street, Ocean City, N. J. LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US* Our courteous efficient methods will brihg results. We need houses with 6-8-10 bedrtraifts. ' What have yoa? Want to sell your business? We can handle it. J. R. JOjNEjS Edgar E. Berger Real Estate In 31®t St. Section of Ocean Glty ' Fine Cottages for Sale or I can Rent you most any ! Rent UJ Cottage in onr District i , I.ots Sold on Terms I " " r ' —————————— — — — -* . CHAS. D. SAMPSON j Stoves, Hardware, Oils, Roofing 408-10 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. j - - - - - ■ < < the Whole Dinner Hot J&Z, l°°u cooker, with refinements spic and span, and conveniences to be Andtfcero wffl bo no r had m no other range. backaches, for tbo new 1 You can work over die comfort height prevents top with comfort. Across Compact and durable, its smooth surface vessels Beautiful in design and can be pushed without finish. Four — »y tipping. See it demonstrated at Grease docs not reach our Salesrooms. # City Gas Light Co. ' 839 ASBURY AVENUE 11
board op chosen freeholders, i COUNTY OF cape may. 1 NEW jersey. mill C* o t i c e , ! rwJndl>i>r>ti»> Bo«rd of Cbown i 1 Krrholdrr. of the Coontr of C.pe M.J, , .for tho ron.tr or lion of a ^ridae ^acroa, , Baarulo Draw Span. CrnMal TTnlor ' North Wild wood to Burleiiih Road In i Middle Township. Capo^May Counlr. N. , on ^Tuooday .^^tifocrnbc r *ih. 1922* . i , ai l 2 o'clock Nooa. I rontracl and bond for lh« propoard I ' work, prepared by R. PENDALL SMITH. County Enalnoor, and approved by tho ' ^ Jtavo^boon of said State Hiahway Commlaaion. Tren- ; ion. N. j . and may be Impacted by proapactlvo bidders durian bualneaa hour,. Bidders will be furnished with a copy of i the specifVeations and blue prints of the J STREETS OF OCEAN CITY aTKbb I o C/r v or i i
Street S Ian ton Ptace V St. Jamee Place B Street. S SL Charles Place E Street. V Peanlyn Place A Delaney Place. C Perk Place. V Third Street. 0 IW^Str-C A Se vent if Street. Plymouth Place. E Fiirhth Street. S Moorlyn Terrace. A Teolh Street. Walton Plate. Twelfth Street. h Street. Marine Place. C Fourteenth Street. Bay View Plaec. Fifteenth Street. I Suneet Place. 1 Bayonnc Place. C Chelsea Plaea. I : Sixteenth Street. S Street, fi Elchteenth Street. I »r N umbers con- I secutleely South from I First to Fifty-ninth < Streets. I Avrnoes er Streets I Renninf Psrallel t From Bey le Oeeaa C Pleasure Arenua. 1
Bsy^Arenos-0* Haven Avenue. Avenue. Avenue. Wedey Avenue. Avenue. Corinthian Avenue. Read. Boulevard. lantio Ave., enrvei ■ round the Gerdens Tract to the Bey. Point Rood. (N. of Ueaoon) on Bay follows: Road. Road. Road. Inlet Roed. Road. Se.hrl.ht Road. Road. . Holly Tree Road. ■ Rod. I Road. Road a Walk. Nassau Road. ■ Road. Road. !
Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HAU ! T. LEE ADAMS. Health Officer Office Hours: 11.00 to 12.00 A. M. Phono 20 and ask for Health ! Officer daring office hoars, if ; complaint is to be made for any ; violation of health code, or ad- < dress postal to box 244. I WILLIAM MALONEY Auto Electrician Batteries Recharged and Repaired j — ail makes. Pre st-O- Lite Battery and Gas ! Tank ServiceStewart- W a r n e r Speedometer : . Service. Aifco Acetylene and Oxygen for I catting 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 leaa than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 Asbury At e. j OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER 8th St. Opposite P. O. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanised nails used on exterior work. Plans and Estimates Famished All Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON Contractor and Bailder 226 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY PhQMO 001 -J j E. A. BOURGEOIS = Pormrrly of Lee and Bourgeois Carpenter and Builder OCEAN CITY, N. J. Jobbing Work a Specialty E. A. BOURGEOIS 901 Central Arenac Ocean City. N. J. Phooe 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. 600 Ocean Arcane. OCEAN CITY, N. J. LEANDER S. CORSON = BUILDER 1MI Wesley Avenue. 1 1
and*n Xpoil: btcTw.™ UcffwtUto | ■njj jtbveiSretlon' In rood condition. therein nnd required by tho •ptciSretlnn'. i mtrxt be enclosed In rested rnwln,.- • side, sddreseed to The Bosrd of Chosen • PrehoMore of the County of C.pe Msy. -certified check for not less than ten lib). ' smount hid. provided 1 re] si tho piece nnd the hour shove nswu d, - . The standard proposal form !■ attached . ths specifications, copies of which will be furnished on nppliretlon to cnielnrer f By order of The Board of Chosen free1 or the County of Cape May. N. J. ;. IRVING FITCH, i Clerk. . I Adv.. 1 I.F.St. Sea Isle City. N. J. ' ROOMS • Place & Atlantic fve. Nicely furnished tooati. Electric lights. Hoi wafer heat. Central location. ; TERMS REASONABLE
BAY VILLA LAUNDRY TO ONE TO ALL Do not Forget the Old Reliable ; Which was Established in 1916 [ I Try it once — complete your laundry while you wait Call, write or ' | Phone 169-W * 217 BAY AVENUE j Ocean City, W. J. ' FRANCES FREEMAN, Prop. ' K. L SMITH F_ H. CAMPBELL SMITH & CAMPBELL HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS 243 Anbury 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 welcomed JOHN' MARTS LUMBER COMPANY ' NINTH STREET AND HAVEN AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. y Lumber, Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, * Sash Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. WELCH CONSTRUCTION CO. "Welch Built Homes" "Built By The Sea" OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phone 180 JOSEPH BROADLEY PLUMBING" and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phoi.s SB-M Grubb Brothers Building Contractors JOBBING A SPECIALITY 609 Third Street, Ocean City, N. J. Telephone 4S7-R 8. a SWAN J. F_ TROUT d| SWAN and TROUT s PRACTICAL J CARPENTERS iii BUILDERS IM, ASBURY AVE OCEAN CITY, N. ,. JOBBING A SPECIALTY r ===== am— n ■ ■ ==aa<i»-va WIRE KRAU8S To Wire Your Mouse 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY TOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect yonr Ocean City cottage. You :annot spare the time to look after ft closely yonmelf and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number of psvple and could refer yoa to | any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs of the booses. Otis M. Townsend s.SM BUILDER TA" Any Kind tay Where \ - . Joseph 6. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Tenth 8treet and West Avenue SENTINEL ADS ARE MONEY SAVERS .

