Ocean City Sentinel, 16 November 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 9

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Henry M- Irwin and family . have closed their summer cottage, 1 c and have returned to their winter! home, 32K North Fortlth St., Phil- | adclphln. Among the guests at the Elect- !' wood Hotel, is J. Kinsey, of At- ! I:, "tic City. 1 apt. Samuel B. Scull associateil i with the Ocean City Police De- | pariment, is enjoying his vacation ;t in the fullest degree. Part of the! lime he has spent visiting his' daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and t j|, . Warren Allen in Frankford. George W. Plaut, associated! with the popular establishment,^ Simms' Uostaurant on the Bonrd- j walk, is evidently enjoying him- v self immensely way off in Irving- r too. N. J. ••Vcnever vc gets a chance in I: ' Irvington, ve chust takes it," he I writes; hut strong horses willl not s tear more of the secij^ out of us. Miss May Ward, employed at s tl»> Chamber of Commerce Bureau a nf Information has returned to t duty, after a pleasant visit to d Fast Falls. It transpires that o this is tho first winter for Miss C Ward in Ocean City. j It William Chance, a former resi-,'| dent of Ocean City, but now of . ® Philadelphia, was a recent visitor. " Ilr. and Mrs. E. C. Weston, * whose fishing tackle establishment' is one of the landmarks of the,* Boardwalk, have left for Philadel- , p pliia. where they will spend a few , .lays liefore sailing for Fort Lons- a dale. Florida, where they will,0 spend the winter season. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus H. j ** Sickler, have closed their cottage, Is 1000 Ocean Avenue, and have returned to their winter residerce.i iri Philadelphia. j I Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Ped-!1, rick, have closed their cottage, n 5(120 Central Avenue, and have returned to their home, 1627 Poplar * Street, Philadelphia. * The friends of Mrs. George L. Stevens will be glad to hear she P is recovering splendidly from the = operation performed in St. J< beph's Hospital, Philadelphia, and has returned to her home in Pleaantville. Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Stevens was Miss Mcehan, well-known and esteemed in this / resort. ™ Joseph Cox, the well known moil carrier is taking his vacation, while Wilton H^^Wfllets has returned to jtotyT having cnjoyetl a well earned rest. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Hit* of , Haddonfield, occupied their cottage on 5642 Central Avenue for a - hrief 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. Fu'mer is one of the most devoted and expert diir'ples of Isa'c Walton in the South End. Mr. and Mr*. Maurice Wi'k-ns, of Woodbury recently returiteJ to l heir cottage on Central Avenue,

f j and while here entertained a party , of friends. [| Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Evans ; have dosed their summer cottage, j S10 Seventh Street, ami have re-; - turned to their home, 118 Chestnut -' Street, Montclair. Dr. and Mrs. Allen Corson have 1 returned home having spent n -'pleasant two weeks visiting Bos- ! i ton, Nantucket, and the vicinity. I ■j Mrs. Chas. Miller has closed her'. ' j cottage, 509 Fourth Street, and re 'j turned home to 76 Post Road, jYonkers, N. J. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mactague, Pof Philadelphia, the former a prominent banker, spent a recent , week end in this city, at their sumcottage, on Wesley Avenue. I Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Muntzer, I have left for West Palm Bench, j 1 where they propose to ] spend the winter. Dr. Eugene Darby, resident phy- I sicion at the Metropolitan Hospit- « al. New York, has succeeded in ob- ; tabling a week's respite, from the and responsibilities of his office, and has arrived in Ocean, for a few days gunning. Thei Jure of the chase proved irresistible; in company with his brother, M. Darby, the young! 'medico is these days exploring! waste lands for "fur and feathers. Miss Doe, the daughter of Chas. Doe, of Philadelphia, is having ' plans prepared by Leslie Headlcy, for the erection of a two-family j ! apartment house; in the vicinity ' of Sixth Street and tho Boardwalk. ! Mr. and Mrs. George W. Robh, j have returned to 6152 Catherine Street Philadelphia, having closed their cottage, 520 Battersca'Road. i Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Frey, of i i the popular propric- . tors of the Traymore Hotel, were 1 recent visitors to Ocean City. i Mrs. Ida Milword, of HiUville, ' a recent visitor, the guest of 1 and Mrs. B. Johnson. Through the agency of Leslie j Mrs. M. Sullivan, of Phil-

ndelphia, has purchased the x>titage of Mrs. Mary E. Thomas, located on Fourth Street and Wee- | ley Avenue. Mrs. Sultan was j through the recent summer, associI a ted wtih the Moortyn Theatre on * the Boardwalk. George W. Barker and ta.nily, have closed their summer cottage, s 5339 Central Avenue, and have re- !, turned to 1001 Filbert Street, r j Philadelphia. """* . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hickman have re- ' turned to 944 Orangewood Aven- t c ue, S.t Petersburg, Florida, after i ' a most successful season in Ocean t City. Mr. Stow of this city Will f manage the store until the spring. r 8 h Flapper's Farewell. ! The "Flapper is gone. She said she wouldn't wear long skirts— still here the is. wearing it and looking *er> • charming in a new rich blue, luindpa micd dnvctyn trimmed with wolt (ur. and all to|i)oxl with a canary yellow liai tniniiwd w ith >ilk roses.

E. A. CORSON General Contractor | 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS f , Don't let the spring find you ■4KE. (- / l - ) '-.12 ith a leaky roof. Thunder V 1 CKJ W / storms are coming and a leaky ■'TrM ~ \ wamwrngf . root will be apt to result In ' considerable damage. ■ Chimneys that leak should . / 1 t 1 be looked after and made , A\ J/" "T ■ I water-tight. Smolcey chimneys I (•ny- can be made to draw. 1 f/7M<uV X/Ck> / 1 Tin roofs are fire-proof. ; --([/[urN VNjwyy r All kinds of stove and heatet '! 1 ' repairs, stove and heater pipes. ^ fl/VT7 I ' i Tin, slate and slag roofing. : j \ SMITH / /--•X r aoo ClovTJnth 'Street Chun. 341-W All Klndn of Outtera A. •— ■ , ,

TO BE ASSURED jj! .wail yourself of our expert architectural and technical ability when j you arc considering building, when you finally decide to build you will ! have decided that we are the BUILDERS to fulfill your exacting requirel_ LESLIE HEADLEY CO, INC Builders Architects b.- 515 Eighth Street. Oceaa City Our Methods are Different Ample Facilities Ample Resources Dependability Proven

RED MEN PASS VOTE OF CONDOLENCE KALM1A TRIBE REMEMBER A ■ BROTHER IN HIS SAD BEREAVEMENT At a recent meeting of the Kal- i mid- Tribe of tho Order of Red • Men, a committee was appointed ' to draft out a resolution express- 1 ' their sympathy and condolence toward a brother, and an active ! member of the fraternity, Jesse C.' Stephenson, in his sad bereave- L ment occasioned by the death of ; , wife. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Stephen- j son passed -away after an illness j of several years duration, leaving 1 a husband and three small children ' to mount her departure. Dr. John Handley, Pastor of the , ' First Methodist Church officiated,' and the interment was private. v In due course, and according to ' ! the usages of the order, the follow- £ ing resolution was passed by the * members of tho local Tribe. j I "Whereas it hath pleased the.® Great Spirit, in His wisdom to call c unto Him, to her home in Heaven, j i the Beloved Wife of our Brother ; » Jesse C. Stephenson, and ' Whereas by her death he is be- - I reft of a devoted and loving wife, I and the community a loyal and i warm-hearted friend, ' - I Therefore be this resolved, that | we, the members of Kalmia Tribe j 220 Imp'd. O. R. M, in meeting; (assembled extend to Brother |

! Stephson and his family our most profound sympathy in this their - j thne at deep sorrow, L And lie it further resolved; that L a copy of these resolutions be sent ■ lo Brother Stephenson, also spread \ | upon the minutes of our Council. Committee: JOHN G. DENNIS, JOSEPH BARCLAY, l-: D j! personals: ! e I William F. Shriver, of Philadel- 1 ] | phia attended here Tuesday, to i | register his vote, "j F. R. IJppincott, associated with ' j the popular hostelry, the Hotel i | Swarthmore, has returned to Medjfonl, N. J. , William H. Campbell, Jr., the) £ , j son of City Commissioner Camp- i 11 , | bell, and a rising young lawyer in the city of Newark, also attended r , j here to register his vote. s , Among our summer cottagers who visited this resort on Tuesday t i register their votes were Mr. F . and Mrs. Walter Chandler, of f , North Eighteenth Street,: | , and Paul LamoreBa, i, of Wayne. The numerous friends v c{ the latter gentleman will be * , ! glad to learn that his health is ■ much improved, and that he suf- i fered no ill effects from the visit. ! t FOR SALE ' Overland Tou ing Car a , in Good Condition. A Bargain j Call at 619 ASBURY AVENUE I

sodas High Grade Ice Cream sundaes i K. K. FURMAN 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 bring results. We need houses with 6-8-10 bedrbortti. 'What have you? Want to sell your business? We con handle it J. R. JONES Edgar T. Berber Real Estate In 31st St. Section of Ocean Glty Fine Cottages for Sale or I can Rent yon most any Rent IjJ Cottage in our District I.ols Sold on Terms CHAS. D. SAMPSON Stoves, Hardware, Oils, Roofing 408-10 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. the Whole Dinner Hot iSgSSKSSf I rJx° **•'. * *Dnderfijl banters. Always looks cooker, with refinement* ipic and span, and convenience* to be Andthent will be no r had in n° other range. ^ backache*, for the new rn^Ja,l,r0 comf(?rt height prevents enclosed, heat - retaining rtooping. fop with comfort. Acres* Compact and durable, its smooth surface vessel* Beautifol in design and can be pushed without finish. Four tipping. See it demonstrated at Crease does not reach our Salesrooms # | - City Gas Light Co. 839 ASBURY AVENUE ju

t HOARD OF CHOSEN FBETHOLDERS. d COUNTT OP CAPE MAT. 1 r NEW JIR8ET. { t PUBLIC NOTICE , t Nolle* I. h.r.b, Rivvn UuU bid. p I u ill b* rprtivol by th« Boot,] of Cbown I. 1 V'reholil*r. o( lb. County of ^C«po. Hoy. a luLu* l>™« Span. ' CreoKrted Timb*r > TrortUi .nd Abutment, with Groveled Ap- I c ?St*|h*vroc» wwd ""°Barl*lch Road 'in £ Middle Township. Cnpo Mny County. N r and opemd am1 r**d in p-jblle nt . Cnp. Mny Court Hoio*. Cnpo Mny County. ^ N. J.. o n^Twadu. Ooeombp r.Ui. I»K. . j, . IwkTpwwedWr ^."FKNDALL 'sMmi! h County Enylneer. and npprovod by the' I Illichw.y Commission, have been , Marmora. Capo May Coonty. N. J.. and : of Mid Stata Hiehway Commiulon. Tron1 ion. N. J.. and may be Inspected by proapectlv* bidder, doriiw boalnes. boom. Bidders will be furnished with a copy of . the specifications and blue prints of the | STREETS OF OCEAN CITY a ■ ittc 1 a yjr >

Stenton Place I Sl Ju»m Place f Street. S sl Charles Place t Street. I Pennlyn Place * Delaacy Place. C Park Place. V Street. C Fourth Street, ' Brighton Place. ( Fifth Street. Sixth Street. Seventh Street. Plymouth Place. t Eighth Street. 9 Terrace. A Ninth StieeL Tenth Srieet. Walton PUoa. Eleventh Street. Twelfth Street. h Marine Place. t Bay View Place. Fifteenth Street. I Sunset PUee. I Baynnne Plana. C Chelsea Place I Street. 9 Seventeenth Street. 9 ^Eighteenth StieeL I seentlvsly South fra I First to Fifty- nlntl ( .Streets. I A. en ass or Strestl f Ranalng Paraltel t Bay la Oceaa f

H™Sn>AvTOM°' Arenas. Arena*. Arunu*. Aveno*. On Car dsns Tract Boulevard. (Continuation of At- > around the Garden, Tract to tho Bay. Point Rood. (N. of Lasnon) . on Bay 1 lagoon' Boad. Bead. Road. Road Road. Road. Road, e Holly Tree Road. ■ Raed. T h Ocean Read. Momingaide Roaif ■ Walk. Nassau Road. ■ Gardens Road. Bench Road.

Bureau of Health 1 and Charities CITY HALL | T. LEE ADAMS, Health Officer Office Hours: 11.00 to 12.00 A. M. Phone 20 and ask for Health Officer during office hours, if , complaint is to be made for any violation of health code, or ad- _ ' dress postal to box 244. '! WILLIAM MALONEY " Auto Electrician Batteries Recharged and Repaired — all makes. Prest-O-Lite Battery and Gas Tank Service. Stewart-W a r n e r Speedometer . Service. Airco Acetylene and Oxygen for I cutting aiffi welding. 1 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 less than i Philadelphia priees. Window shades In specialty. ; CHAS. E. ADAMS * BRO. 720-22 Asbury Are. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER OFFICE: 8th St. Opposite P. O.i OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized oalli used on ex- : terior work. - Plans and Estimates Furnished ' All Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON Contractor and Bnilder i 226 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY Pho— Wl-J E. A. BOURGEOIS J ; Formerly of Lee and Bourgeois j i Carpenter and Builder OCEAN CITY, N. J. Jobbing Work a Specialty E. A. BOURGEOIS 901 Central Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phone 47I-W I G.O.Adams H. S. Adams W. W. Adams GEO. O. ADAMS & CO. Range Setting BRICKLAYING, Etc, Etc. All Work la Mason Line Promptly Attended To. 6M Ocean Antst. OCEAN CITY, N. J. 1 | LEANDER S. CORSON = BUILDER jlOSfi Wesley Arcane.

drawing,, by the Engineer on woper not- ! 1 lee. and a depo.it of S25.00. whirh will be ^d'spiiKiul of^the Pbtov i the name and addrwl, of*bkbhr . and name of Bridge and road on the out.'.j ' Freholdeni^ of the ^County of C ape May. ' cent, of the amount bid. proviilcd ' Mid chock a hall not bo lea, than tjoO.M ed at tho piaco and the hour above 'nam. . I the apeclficntiona, ropiea of whirh will be forniehed on appHmtion to engineer !'r order of The Board of Chosen Free. IRVING FITCH. ' Ade II S St ScnlleC ^*5"! ROOMS Place & Atlantic fie. Nicely funnelled room,. Electric light. Hof water heal. Central location, j , TERMS REASONABLE '

BAY VILLA LAUNDRY TO ONE TO ALL ' Do not Forget the Old Reliable Whirh wan Kutahlished in 1916 Try it once— complete your laundry while you wait Call, write or 1 Phone 1G9-W 217 BAY AVENUE ( Ircan City, N. J. FRANCES FREEMAN, Prop. E. L. SMITH E. H. CAMPBELL SMITH & C AMPBELL house and sign .! painters Anbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY is now in its New Offices 817 ASBlTtY AVENUE where patrons and friends will be cordially welcomed JOHN MARTS LUMBER COMPANY 1 NINTH STREET AND HAVEN AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. , Millworlc, Mouldings Building Paper, Plaster Board. Nails, ' Sash Weights, etc. Estimstes Furnished. Prompt Delivery. WELCH CONSTRUCTION CO. "Welch Built Homes" "Built By The Sea" OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phone 180 JOSEPH BROADLEY PLUMBING and JHEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phot .a 85-M Grubb Brothers Building Contractors JOBBING A SPECIALITY 609 Third Street, Ocean City, N. J. Telephone 437-R S. B. SWAN J. E. TROUT SWAN and TROUT PRACTICAL CABPEHTE8S ail BD1LBB8S ASBURY AVE m^l J OCEAN CITY. N. J. JOBBING A SPECIALTY WIRE KRAUSS To Wire Vour House 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY — YOU 8H0ULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You an not spare the time to look after it closely yonraelf and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number ol people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photogniphs ol the bouses. Otis M. Townsend ■.JSLse-BUtLPER Any Kim4 iny Where Joseph 6. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY. N. J. -.3 Tenth Street and West Avenue SENTINEL ADS ARE HONEY SAVERS „ B H