r* f SIX . > PC! ■ r- \ SENTINEL. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY ?■ im _ rv r j .Mount A" v. spent the ueek-end, including. Mr. nn.l uI |, lei ai Mount Airy, sp^r-t we week-end, Mr*,
N. E MASSEY IN flJIEW ROL (Continued from Page One.) ed plea. Mr. Money loaned tl Ocean City Anodation sufficiei money to extend the railroad faei I ties to this city, from a poii hoith of Sea Isle City. Over $100,0(10 was loaned to t) Association. Aside from buildin the railroad, and turning it over t the West Jersey Railroad Con pony, for a consideration of t with the understanding they wer to operate it, they gave to th railroad company, large plots o land along the track, all of whic must be used . for railroad pur poses. In the year 1S93, Exra B. Lak began the building of public utili ties; the water plant in 1S93, thi electric light plant the followin) year, and then the senate plant Near about this time, that wit aid of finance. Jay Gould of New York, ■ passed away. Cmjer Kir vrilj. his sister, Mrs. G. E. Palen the wife of Dr. Palen a trustee o) the Occam City Association benefited to the extent of $25,000. Dr. ami Mrs. Palen decided tti invest the money in Ocean City, and with the sum. Mr. Lake started to construct the Ocean City Electric Railroad." Continuing the interesting narrative. Mr. Masse;, said, "Some men have imagination, vision, initiative. daring and executive ability— call it what you will. I consider the successful man is he who has worked and not dodged; who has shouldered responsibility and not evaded it; who has borne his share of the burden, and not merely stood by giving advice and phi-, losophizing." Leaping from the past into the future over a span of fifty years. Mr. Massey said. "And now a lit- ( tie prophesy of Ocean City twenty years hence. We have come to the spring of 1948, and the census of 1940 hasj given us a permanent population | of 28,000. while the summer popu-| latior. of 1942 was estimated to be 185,000. For half of our hotels the season . covered a period of four months. The retnaimler. the hotels along the beach-front have a year through clientele, sufficient to meet oil overhead expenses, and yield a splendid profit to the owners. The beautiful Fall season is the city's convention period, all hotels filled to utmost capacity. Only one hotel, with the exception of the Flanders has been built by stock ownership; all others have been built by private individuals and partnerships. Hie Flanders, built in 1922, anil opened June 28th, 1923, is the Brighton of Ocean City a facsimile of that old aristocratic house in Atlantic City. An additional 100 bedrooms and baths have been add ed. The last vestige of the original Asi'ury Avenue has disappeared. cn the site stands an eigfat- - y office building. The genial Dr. Corson has lot I Ms sanatorium north of p i Street, an equal to Galen of Atlantic City. Young Dr. a is resident physician with a of assistant.- ar.d masseurs. Meanwhile the founder of the istitutior.. has long ;-.go retired " rom active life, and i. enjoying «' 10 fruits of his labors, and the irtune be accumulated the year '■ le Flanders was built. One of our most prominent eorirs is a regular Parthenon of rade, in the department store of lainton and Company, the J. C. funy cf Ocean City. Away back in 1921, a few of the ung "lights" of our city. visitAtlantic City, and became enThey returned and our Kiwanis ub was formed. Billy Collisson I the group the first year, and
the brilliant writer, wit ar.d wag, 1 Dr. Stannard. succeeded him. ■ p Collisson has been twice elected ILL Mav"r ,ne City and we find him :i- consulting State Engineer with a corps of engineers under him. Mr. Howe, the Secretary t-f the jfnt 1922 Chamber of Commerce has acil- built up an advertising business, oint second only to the Dorland Agency. Messrs. Mew rer an.! Nulty, the financiers are respectively leading iin* their banking institutions. Johnnie Nulty of the Class '42 of "Princeton has just returned rere home from a trip abroad, the Old Mac. that faithful reporter of is still on the staff of the Ledger, lich supervising the grinding out of >ur- valuable material as in 1923. Concerning the wizard speculaakr ton. Messrs. Sutton and Ralph Itli- Chester, the former is still building good roads, while the latter ing has retired, and is spending most int. of his time on his yacht in Southern waters." ew Concluding his brilliant address, Mr. Massey said: "Our strength is en, born of struggle; we learn to live, of and live to learn. We arc today g. entering upon a new era in the history of our city, which certainly makes it possible for every man to attain a greater degree of comrt. fort and I would say luxury- from ' t}. the results of his labors, than ever ir_ The prospects were never so oo bright. To carry to full complen. tlon our undertakings we must jj. weld into a co-operative unit, every o_ civic body, into a tremendous poM tential force w-hich will assure as greater achievements in 1923 than those of any period In our history", is We have not been called upon e- to make the sacrifices the founders ir, of this city made .n obedience to ! the vision guiding them. We have i j ie not been called to make any great' ' s, ; sacrifices towards the buliding of I- Ocean City's First Modern Hotel, y I We must do our duty in this civic ■ j enterprise, and prove to the world | if ! our ability and trustworthiness. " I a— —C.ISWI WOWWUtC' - r Ocean City's 4 | ' 1 ; LEADING Advertising f Medium ." t THE Sentinel Rateson Application CALL j| -l3S-J- - '
■ THE ORIGINAL TELEPHONE AND ITS BIRTHPLM h ^Ey upo«r^hed^ih0f f BeilX ''rxh*m following mi "J1"1 d°nne.^i" -rrt ciperiments wtih the ^pawe. It was Mr». Bell s faith in his work that spurred him on
PROGRESSIVE LEAGUI ed. m fC-:. tinned from Page One.) lie ( l*.|' .. I il, ie J • n Dsgiiesch. the-rea' e-tat >g aprnI- apiwareit.tn <:""<• a new j»rture. provi* g that while Ores! United States Senatoi i George W.- Norris Nebraskan asks why most irepnraut'olttce in our country. the j ; <1it left to fill through • -ea jf political t osses ins ead el by ; lirert primary, the trne voice of the voters? Day By Day In Every Way Kmlle Ooof. a little French drug eiat of Nancy, la In the tJ. fi. to teaci auto-angg»«tion "Day by day. i> jE
ore - Bertr trri M. Darby", the -ac- port:; : v - > with Ocean City's Trit S. Champion. Herbert -ilk-. Morril Seller-, an-: P. J. 31 Evans of the Sentinel. I timer J.ckson Pearl presented] . tatetnet.i ..ffait s relative to: •T making the . ttlement for the' ■ league home. I ('"••" fund.-, sufficient not only to ■ make all- the necessary alterations ■ : fi; ;r.e property tor club pur ■ opse-; a committee was appointed I "... rk in conjunction with the ■ original campaign committee, to I President A. R. Smith named. I Russell H. Nulty. Harold Pari?.! I Dr. Allen Corson, George Plaut.j I and Ira Johnson. I Whereupon Dr. Corson with his I customary zeal, began operations in the meeting and in a very fewmoments, a number of pledges 4 were made, some new and others I an increase over original pledges. I An effort will be made to induce 5 every member of the League if. r. : - ii.'e. to subscribe for at least I- one bond. J ~ Our Wall Paper ; is a veritable find. We aim to j please the particular. Just come f down and inspect our numerous de- j signs. If you are critical it may , take yo-j a long time to decide— , there are so many patterns to . choose from— but the point is that > you can be suited exactly right and v : at prices that will appeal to you. t M-FRED R SMITH 1048 Asbury Ava. ? Ocean Cltv New Jcrsev
J SEDAN M: New Price 595 F.O.B. :i DETROIT 4^1 ■ At the new low price the Ford Sedan represents a greater value than has ever been offered. It provides enclosed car comfort in a dependable, quality product at a minimum cost |j > — - Your1 order placed now will insure reasonably prompt delivery. Terms if desired. EDWARD G. KURTZ 908 Asbury Ave.. Ocean City, N. J. ffl ' * ^ , Adv. H .
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Kiancc.- Alci'arth;.. t-'ccre- - ■ i. the popular realtor, Ralph : '■ 1(. Clayton Buck the .'at- ' s jest ad-litibi. to Ocean City's real -estate brokers, is reported to have rs-me very important sales. * Mr. Roiierts is arranging a suite . ^ ■ : oifices for his business at Ninth j h'n.-et a: : Central Avenue, which ";he anticipates will be ready by the .i-egi lining of March. For present Mr. Roberts will . ""ji-e iiientifie-l with the sa'e.- .lepart- j. m ;he offices of Ralph L. *'i The friends of Miss Grace Saxon 0 a*:-: V.:-> Gertrmie MeLar.e. will be glad leam they have sufficiently '" reiuir- to their duties at the offices ' of the Bell Telephone Company. 6 Mi-- Marie Cake, and Miss ' ° M:uy 1 ... :■ have entered the local i-Ieph. " e offices as student opera- '•] I>r. John. Handlev of this city '•lvisite-i Vineiand on Monday, and ^ there attende-l a meeting of the s Ministerial Association, s Thursday. Dr. Handley attenue.1 v the -ixty-fourth anniversary of ° s Broadway M. E. Church, where he * was formerly pastor, and spoke at a one of the meetings. t Guest? at Bracebridge Hall dur- f f.tttg the week irltluded: Mr. and t Mrs. Howard Roberts of Unsdowne; M. Eichman of Bridget on: . Mrs, M. Eichman, Nelson Goucher. C3ias, A.. Doe. and Miss Doe of I Philadelphia; Mrs. Endicott of Cape May Court House: Miss E. • Towns, r.-l of Wildwood; and Miss ; I_ S. Oiester of Sea Isle City. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Acton have ; removed to apartments on Wesley CLASSIFIED ADVS. I'. S. Government Underwear 1 2^00,000 pc. New Government ' Wool Underwear purchased by us to sell to the public direct at '|75c EACH. Actual retail value j each. All sixes. Shirts 34 : to 46; Drawers 30 to 44. Send ! correct axes. Pay Postman on de- ' livery or send us money order. If underwear is not satisfactory, we : will refund'Tnonev romptly upon I request. Dept. 24. The Pilgrim 1 Co., 1476 Broadway. New H York, N. Y. 1 WANTO>- Man with car to aall rampirtc I tlOOOO^" '"T1 »JJRES AND TVBES I Worthy Tire Co.. I "It Sterling. E. Uw> R
- Avenue in the vicinity of Eighth . Roilu Garretson, associated with • the offices of Massey and Edward.-. .has returned from a brief visit . among friend? and relatives in Philadelphia. Jlrs. Garretson, who precede.: her husband, returned. at the same ' K. R. Mci'orklc. of PhUa.lelphia, ' was 'a -i.t visitor. Mr. Mr .Corkle is i. — o.ng the most popu- ' UrJv known -of our oumrner visi....in the ranks of the "ra- , :i.. Miss Maud Foulds of ( ilig.Fiist National Bunk. Miss has had a splendid outfit -tulle., ami ha- imen entertaining. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Caleb Collins had the pleasure of welcoming their daughter ..ver a recent week-end. Mis- Collins is employed in the city of Philadelphia. Mi-- Elisabeth Venabie recently rtainci as bet guest. Miss lima Scott of Narberth. Pa. laiv. ren-e Stedem of Philadelphia. with his two sisters, the famvisitors ovei Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rot^rt McAllister, of Wynnefieb: are spending the week in (Van City, guests at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Gandy. Mr. McAllister i> the well-known proprietor of the Ocean City Laundry. Jlrs. Elder! 011 of East Mt. PleasAvenue. Mount Airy, ar.d Mr. PUBLIC SALES We have purchased 122,000 pair I". S. Army Munson eikhich was the entire surplus stock <.f one cf the largest U. S. Government shoe contractors. This shoe is guaranteed one hundred percent solid leather, color dark tan. bellows tongue, dirt and water proof. The actual value of this shog '* $T00. Owing to this tremendous buy we can offer same to the puh'ic at 83.98. Send correct size. Paypostman on delivery or send money order. If shoes are not as represented we will I cheerfully refund your money 1 promptly upon request. National Bay State | Shoe Company 296 Broadway, New York. N. Y.
ORDINANCE NO. ill AN ORDINANCE iwUlin* :o aw tor the m: . q.-j. ,nd Wine tW LOCAL BUDGET AND TAX ORDINANCE o! tW Cii? ; l>c*n ( a,. . mtmlcipnl corjurm. Itaon of New Jerwy. for the yrtr of IS;J and 1-vsr. s.- January iy;j an.! end-' l iu: IWrabrr Xlst.. IKJ. THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITV OF OCEAN CITY DO j ORDAIN: 1 ^ Amour: of turpluy .n "Scrplua Revenue Arcoun-. rear end.nc DeewnWr Si,,.. HP"' - - — - — _.»U^*i.T7^ RESOURCES IAI ANTICIPATED REVENUES: Surplue Revenue Apprarrinted | ;s.000 (k> I li'isx'oo MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES • I. Frooehiae Ta. 1X.00».»» :.»o.(Kl Z. Grow Reeelpf Tal «. 000.00 O.SOO.OO S Icier,., and Co.,. on Two S.fW.O-', J.HO.OO 4. Poll Tail 400.00 100.00 «. Polk* Court Plata Woo IW M ' Mercantile Lloktrc. 1. 000. 00 yio'rv, AMOUNT TO DE RAISED BV TAXES JSO.lMst T°"'' 4M4.I0S.Z1 mUMl i B) APPROPRIATIONS: Ifu ,ta ' -IX1.000.00 ZJO.SOO.OO . Z. Con'Jnaent Eaienaee u.000.00 t.IIO.OO ' «*'•"" lt.000.00 I4.SOO.OO S ('U*rd" IT.SOf'.OO ZS.SOO.OO C. Fir* Apparatue 4 000 00 ' T 2L'usH*i' o.OfO.oo IAOO!OO| 5. Haaltk Bureau l.SOO.OO 1.000.00 S. GarW.-v C-.llectlon lt.000.00 S.550 00 ' 10. RuWdah CdUetton lOAOO.OO SJtS.OO ; 11. Repair, -n Boardwalk and Pavilion. S.OOO.OQ t.000.00 1 11. Poblit Comfort Stationa J.200.00 2.000 00 IX Prlcttnc 2.SOO.OO l.tOO.OC I'. uZr'""" 15 L"!h- 24.000.00 21.500 00 I-.. Drain.:-, 4.000.00 t.000.00 j j;; £*Xr ,M*M\ ,f Whartea .. .. 1 .000.00 t.000.00 20 Pub Us Library 700.00 700.00 XL In, ere— on Temporary Va ra t.000.00 4.SOO.OO XL Intaraa, .« Bead. 4t.IS0.OJ 44,1417c U RmkT '.V A| **Bond' ' BO,*l, I4A00AW 11.440.00 -* """'or Aaae.wn.nt Hand, and Now I2.00C.00 I ».$■.: .... 24. Emerzeaey Ewpesao Note. IS.-; t.Stl.45 It. Abat, mar: of Taw LSOO.Of. 500.00 24. Dtaeucr.: alkiurd cn Prapaymec- of Taaea 4.000.01 J 000 00 2». Siakinir Fond 7*527.24 7.217*14 ' *k Retlnnz N«». S4 - Boardwalk 414 jn Jl Rep*lrinc Fire Alar. Syum. l.OuO.on rt *r*m.''*V"r" T Be 4. 200 AO X'. Retw.ra t>. BuIkWwd 4.000.I-. ,, Wyi , J4. Tmini. a.-d Athletic Ground. 22.000.0rt. Ret.r.nr Taa Title KMea 2.500.00 1 E. A CORSON TN. above Bialcet and Ta. Ordinance w„ on and amond tvadina, Stb day of January. IS-'t and the laid Btdcet and Taa Ordmanre"*»ai 'w.wd '!!n J. hold on February 2. Itlt ° t<"nln",",~'r'- °w*n C,1»HARRY A. MORRIS. Iv. I-IIR ^ 0tJr CT^rk. ,k
j w.ek e: at the Ph enix Hotel En I v { ; 1 - cupoiti-.ug some alterations T I t- ;beir pre,--::., on Park Place, ei j A. J. K.i\ of Salem, visite.1 his l',s * 'git w'eek. Mr." Pre 'came over fo. h Atlantic City, where he at- an tendktf the Conner's Convention. -p- '* Mr. F. v has a canning house b- ^ Mr. Paul. .1 wellknown plumber . ,.-f Ocean fitly i- a guest at the si* I Phoenix. 822 Park Place. E. J. DuMee of Philadelphia was-0' „ a recent visitor to Ocean City. - Earl Wilson, nf Philadelphia, J"* - w as among recent visitor- Mr. Sci • Wilson is a property owner in this Mr. ami Mis. Jules R. Ledig. cf " 333 Ocean Avenue, entertained .. ' party of friends over a recent
ib gllsh, and Mr. and Mm. Willy guesLs are all property o*» m Ocean City, ami are contemplating 1. very delightful .eason. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kramer, the former n well-known local realtor, ire guriLs at the Phoenix. Theyspent a recent .Sunday visiting Mr. Kramer's -ister. whi reside? j„ Mrs. Marv Henry recently- en- 1 lertaincl over the week-end, her sister. Miss Margaret Gillespie, .mi Miss Katherine O'Neill. I^th of Philadelphia. A former resident of this resort Inn now of Atlantic City. Joseph Schoek was among recent visitor*. Don't Try This on Your Pond Here lies the bodv Of Billy Bluff. He thought the ice Was thick enough.
One Price—One Brand j One Quality— and that j the Best Cup You Ever i Drank f A sco Blend is really an extraordinary coffee — your i e Cr-t cup will convince you of this. It is a combination of high grade coffees from the best cultivated plantations 1 in the tropics. It is blended by our experts and roasted in our own big. modern masteries, dur close connections wiih the source* of supply enable us lo sell this extraordinary coffee for only 29c per th. lsc° Coffee 29° Buy a pound today, lei the folks try it, and if you do not find Asco Blend just as we say — the best cup you ever drank — bring hack the unused portion and we will cheerfully refund the full purchase price. R Tl c o" Red Salmon ™ -21c The very choicest red salmon packed. Our brand is your I guarantee. Special price for this week-end. RICH CREAMY an ASCII *r CHEESE It. o\JC MINCE MEAT th IOC ASCO PORK or GRANULATED n and BEANS 3 cans ^ -K SUGAR ft I C S Sweets for Sweets Fresh Fruits j _N ( iwTkbe. n. 33c 4„ 38c» 50c 1 L':( ;r.., .... ,22c -25c WW 39c ^ ..... 30c, 10c , Ckol.ln ft k*> _ : US-...* .19c SZZZ 3- 25c caur Peaches ■ 20c Very choice California freestone peaches, packed in a heavysugar syrup. ASCO CALIFORNIA PEACHES big can 25c Canned Vegetables Asco Dried Beef *. 9c S«rcl Tender Fear ran lie Sliced as thin as a Wafer. Garden Spinach aaa 14c °**°k-a B***' - tu l,r Gold Seal Hawaiian Q1_ Luna Beam '«» Jit" Ifc Sliced P'nrap'lr big can^ ' L Swral Potatoes hi* con U'-jc ! MiieU VataiaUoo can lie Hawaiian Sliced e>r Siria* Baane raa lie. 12c Pineapple No. 2 can wjC SWEETHEART at PALMOI.IYE * "on TOILET SOAP cake *2*- SOAP 3 cakes GOLD SEAL * OC„ -GOI.n SKAfe — — ng MACARONI 3 pkg* ROLLED OATS 3 pkg<Uka>C Victor Bread - 6c Buy it today for tomorrow's breakfast. It staya fresh. Sea Foods asco sour i ai For The Lenten Season KROUT big tan Partly cooked. Very tatty. ^ "'Jl? "" CALIF. SEEDLESS TO1 Faacr Tana Fldi caa lac Ever try them Stewed? Aaco Para CodS.h hrick lit — Threaded Codleh ph* Ir ASCO ! I Beardeler'e Shredded nnrvu-nn.* . Up lodBUi ok, ij. Buckwheat . pkg fc ,w" Ur Add water or milk— Hot r B . « od«d. Cake. l«c Cake* in 0 jiffy. Garlan". Flaked F.Ur ran lie 7t* "* ASCO GOLDEN OC ""•'-4 can 47e SYRUP 3 can* Asco Teas 12c; '^'23c Our Teas are the choicest pickings from the finest tea gardens of the Orient. Five ilelectable blends. 401 ASBURY AVE. 745 ASBURY AVE. 1126 ASBURY AVE.

