.. * SJX ' OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, MARCH 1923_ _ — _ — —
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Thf many friends 'of Mrs. Ho »iey. who owned ami conducted th< ritrand Hotel for a number o! years past, will lie glad to heai *re is making •ood progress back _to normal health. Mrs. Roney was for several weeks lying in a precarious condition at Vernon Ha«L Miss Amy Blackman spent the week enil with her parents. Capt. mil Mrs. George M. Blackman, in this city. Mrs. Mary E. Mercer, of Ocean City, is paving a visit to her sister, Mrs. Anna M. Sinex, at Wilmington, Del. Mr. anil Mrs. R. Bruce Murphy, of Philailelphia, summer resident* of many years standing in this resort, were observed in town on Saturday dh joying the delightful weather. Mrs. Eleanor Simms of this ity was a recent visitor to Palermo, the guest of Mr*. Ella Clouting. Mr*. Russell H. Nulty ami son. Master John have returned home from a delightful *ojurn in Flo. Mr. Nulty met the family at Washington and escorted them home. Mr. and Mr*. J. Pre*cott Cadman were visitors on a recent Sun<Uy to Tuckahoe, and called upon Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Laughey. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Matthews, of Philadelphia, who owns a eottage on Corinthian avenue, were recent visitors. Morris Clark of this city visited Sea Isle City, and was there entertained by his sister Mrs. J. HighMiss Margaret A. Fagan, of MiBviile, has joined the staff at the offices of J. M. Chester, in the capacity of stenographer. Miss Esther Moll, of Tioga, Pawas recently a visitor and the guest of Mis* Iyniise M. Frame, of this dty. Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Bahls, the ' former the famous restauranteur 1 of Philadelphia,, were observed in. ; Ocean City on Sunday enjoying I ' the delightful southerly breezes ' Mowing. City Commissioner E. A. Cor-i| son was a visitor to Washington. , D. C., last week, ami spent a few ! pleasant days there. I Ralph Nickerson, of Sth. Ocean . ' City, visited Howard Clouting at ; ' Palermo over a recent Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rapp and;; Mr. anil Mrs. W. F. Ankerbranii ' ( and family of Philailelphia, sum- i t mer residents of many years past ! f
Cm- OF OCEAN CITY, N. J. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRACT No. 737-A Sealed bids or proposal* will lie received by the Board of Commissioners of Ocean City, N. J., at the ■ offices of the said Commissioners, in the City Hall. Ocean City, N. J., March 6, 1923, att he hour of 3.00 P. M., for the construction of six (6) Tenis Courts, located between Sth Street and fith Street, east of Atlantic Avenire, in the City of Ocean City, N. J., as described in the specifications. All bids must be made on the forms provided, cover all it ems contained therein and be accompanied by cash or check certified by a New Jersey Bank or Trust Company, in the sum of 1250.00, payable 10 the City Treasurer of Ocean City. N. J., without condition. A certificate from a satisfactory Surety Company, covering the demand* of the specifications, must he attached to the bidding sheet. The successful bidder will lie required U furr'sh, within ten (10) .lay* from the date of the award, a satisfactory Surety or Guaranty Company Bond in the sum of the full amount of the award, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract, payment of all bills and wages, ami wiJl also lie required to save the City of Ocean City, N. J., harmless from all aationa-at-law, or otherwise. and by vrtue of the employees liability act of the State of New Jersey, or any other act pertaining to the employees or laborers, by giving a Surety Company Bond or Insurance. The entire work will be completed by the 15th day of June. 1923. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or ali bals or to waive any infor- 1 maiity In any bid. I Plans and specifications can lie I obtained from the City Clerk by ' depositing $10.00. i Dated March 5, 1928. ' Everten A. Corson, i Director of Public Works. 1 ■Wm. II. Collison, Jr., I City Engineer. j i Hurry A. Morris, City Cleric. I —Adv. 1-8, 3l|«
Ho- were in the city over the weekthe I end. of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sutton, "f rar West Fourteenth Street, entertain ick ed a party of friends including': icy Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry W. Sutton, Allen Chance, and Miss Olive on Brown, of I*esburg. h WARD BEAM PAYS FLYING VISIT Pin The delightful weather on Sunday drew that devoted lover of nature ami open air, W. Ward Beam, an of Philadelphia, down to the sea The spell proved irrestiable. "the call of the wild" imperative. Beam iy, came with sunbeam* dancing upts on his countenance, at peace with is at" the world, convinced this was in the best world he had ever seen, ul and Ocean City its Eden fair without a serpent. is The genuiai exponent of physil_ cal training, accompanied by Mrs. Wan! Beam, and daughter Camilla. spent the week-end in Atlantic City. o. The siren voices of Ocean City 18 called across the waves and hi-; therwanl he came, honoring the lt Sentinel with a visit, and a deli- " ghtful hour of social intercourse. Vagrant rays of "the light that |. never was seen on sea or land" stiU linger around the home, anil n time will never efface the memories of the occasion. As might be expected, W. Ward Beam is eagerly anticipating his annual return to this resort, heart and mind brimming full of plans i for the usual casting tournaments. > In particular is he devoting time e ami thought to the Boy's Tourna- ■ ment. If these prove not an uo-l precented success, it will not bo f the fault of the chairman ami an- ' CITY OF OCEAN CITY, N. J. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS , CONTRACT No. 736 Sealed bids or proposals will l« , f received by the Board of Commissioner* of Ocean City, N. J., at the; , offices of said Commissioners in 'r the City Hall, Ocean City. N. J.. j March 26th, 1923, at the hour bf f ! 3.00 P. M., for the building and _ construction a frame pavilion ! located at 14th Street and Beach 1 Thorofare, in the City of Ocean ' ; City, N. J., as described in the • specifications. All bid* must be made on the forms provided, cover ail items ' ! ' contained therein anil be accompan- . ied by cash or check certified by a , a New Jersey Bank or Trust Com- j pany, in the sum of $250.00, pay- 1 1 1 able to the Treasurer of City of I City, N. J., without condiA certificate from a satis- ; ! factory surety company, covering the demands of the snecificationx. -
much be attached to the bidding sheet. The successful bidder will be required to furnish, within 10 ilays from date of award, a satisfactory Surety or Guaranty Com- ' pany Bond in the sum of the full e amount of the award, conditioned "" for the faithful performance of the ^'contract. payment of all bills and ' wages, and will also be required to i * save the City of Ocean City, N. J.,, " harmless from all actions-at-Iawv or otherwise, and by virtue of tV* employeets liability act of tie " State of New Jersey, or any other act pertaining to the employee* or e laborers, by giving a Surety Coms pany Bond or Insurance. ' The entire work will lie completed by the 15th dmy of June, 1923. ■ ' , The Board of Commissioner* ■ reserve the right to reject any oi l 1 all bids or to waive any iirformality in any bid. Plans and specifications can be ? obtained from the City 'Clerk by * depositing $10.00. * Dated March u, 1923. Everton A. Corson, ' Director of Public Works. ' bVm. H. Collison, Jr, 1 City Engineer. Harry A. Morris, City Clerk.. —Adv. 3t, | 1 CITY OK OCEAN" CITY. X J. e NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS' * CONTRACT No. 73* Sealed bids or prop,, sat* will bp j . received by th*. Board of Comm»-{ f sioners of Ocean City, N. J. as tip' - offices of said Commissiiotiers, in! . the City Hall, Ocean City. N. J^| , March 26, 1923, at the hour of 3.80. P . M., for the building of two . frame Pavilions located in Central , and South Ocean CSty, N. J.. a* i described in the specifications, i All bids must he marie on the rj forms provided, cover ul! items - contained therein and lie accompanied by cash or cheek certified l i by a New Jersey Bank or Trust , Company, in the su mof $250.00., payable to the City Treasurer of Ocean City, N. J„ without con.li- : tion. A certificate from a satisfactory Surety Company .covering - the demands of the specifications, j must be attached to the bidding sheet. Tlie successful bidder will I ; required to furnish, within 10 I . j 'lays from the ilate of the award, a j J
-* satisfactory Surety or Guaranty Company Bond in the sum of the full amount of the award, conditioned for the faithful performance ,of the contract, payment of ull hills "*■ ed to save t.te City of Ocean City, 'k- N. J.. harmless from i .■ laction.-at-law, or otherwise, and by virtue of of the employer.- liability act of the in- .State of New .iersey or any other K- act pertaining to employee or lahn, orers, by giving a Surety Company The entire work to iic complfled by the 15th of June, 1923'T reserve the right to reject any or n; all bids..,- to waive any Infor- ; mailt- in any bid. ,a Plan, and specifications can lie obtained from the City Cleric by ip depositing $10.00. Dated March 5, 1923. Everton A. Corson, I, Director of Public Work*. „ ■,Vm. H. Collison, Jr.. , 1 City Engineer. Harry A. Morris. City Clerk, j. —Adv. l-b. 3t. | CIIY FATHERS 10 APPOINT ATHLETIC COMMISSION BOARD t " SUTTON AND CORSON COM- ( 1 PC NY AWARDED CONTRACT ; FOR Hl'LKHKAD .. ,, Ordinance No. 221. was submits teil at the regular meeting of the ' t Board of City Commissioners on 1 „ Monday evening, and passe- 1 the first ami second readings. i e Hie ordinance makes provision - 1 for the appointment of a Board of 1 -| Commissioners, governing athle- 1 a ties, -with duties and powers very < - similar in character to the Tennis : I Commission, appointed last year. < The athletic Commission will tie ' vested with authority, to govern l land upcrvise all matters pertain- '• ing to the new athletic field, and 1 ! rail games and sports staged therei The Athletic Commission how-jl > ■ ever, is distinct from the Tennis ' . Commission, will lie comprise-i of : - f seven members, whereas the latter ' consists of only three. As in the 1 case of the Tennis Commission. : ' the ordinance gives the Mayor the ' authority to appoint the members. > ' subject to the agreement and con- i firmation of the Boar-I of Com- - missioners. Since its appointment, the Ten-
s' r.i» Commission has proved most ie satisfactory, the work lieing cari- rie-l on harmouiou*ly and with the e utmost efficiency. It may therefore "- mi-sion, will prove equally us sat-Bi-is were received and opene-l f fur the building of a timber l.ulke liea-l, on the Bayside, according to r the term- advertised under contor, Smith and Company bill fui | the contract uaminjj^he sum, $4r 129.20; Sutton aiid Corson Ooms pany bid $3, 050.40. I accordance with the usual . procedure, the bids were submitted to the City Engineer for sehed- ^ uling and report; anil later bv reel to the lowest bidder. Sutton 4: Corson Company. Bids had also been advertised. ir the construction of pavilions, according to the stipulated term* of contracts 735 and 736. It transpired however that only one t-id hud been received, which was returned to the bidder, and the city clerk instructed to readAn application was read, emi- . ating from the Hill Dredging Co.. asking the City Commissioner. in waive any objection, to their pumping from the bay for the purIpose of filling land, owned by Messrs. Mci^iughlin ami Conover, in the vicinity of the Gardens. it wa- ov plained that the law , demanded that such steps should ' i>o taken, in the case of u private , individual or corporation. Later, by resolution it was dec- . ided to waiver all objections as rei quested by the applicant. A letter was read from the Sec- ; relury of the Young Men's Progi ■ icsslve league, stating that the ■llioily he representeil, petitioned . ' the Board of Comminssioners to ! exercise what power or influence , i they might possess, with the view , ' of having the railroad companies i interested, to provide adequate ; : protection against accidents, upon I the various railroad crossings in i various parts of the city. This action was tken by the it might be explained, fol- ; I lowing the terriable accident which j i ended fatally, and took place re- 1 ' ; ceutly on the crossing at Tenth The communication was ordered j , filed for future action. Plans and specifications for the: , erection of a club house in connection with the tennis courts were submitted by the City Engineer .'or approval. The City Commissioners decid-
i t - . ■ . por Sale Twin dwelling and small house on rear of lot. Now occupied. Income $37.50 per month. COLORED BUYERS OPPORTUNITY Lot 30x100 feet. Will take one-half on mortgage (" 6 per cent. Price $3,200. Ask (JOHN d. FOSTER, Realtor 511 Eighth Street. Oeean City. N- 0- < Moncrief & Sons GARDENERS AND YARD BUILDERS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Schrubberies. Privet and Shade Trees Your cottages cleaned, opened and put in readiness Any kind of work around your place ' Phone 699 1214 BAY AVENUE ' Bell Phone. 186-J l urnittirr sro,vReupholstcri.ji T-ET US 1 Window Shade* ESTIMATE FOR YOU j and 'House Furnishings Our pr IOt> are Ix-e-t r i -i-i- ■' -'"b '• • -t W« r* lt-« M-trrl«l Lawrence r\. I ear 654 Asburv Avenue OCMH City. N .. ;! Business Opportunity ' FOR SALE A corner propeftvr containing nine rooms and bath. modcrA. spacious porch, suitable for two families to occupy, or use as a rooming house. Lot size 50x65. location is excellent lor business and we recommend it to druggist particularly. | FRANK E. DARBY ,'i
it ed to take the plan.- under cor, ■- sidcration as a committee ordered e to I* on file In the City Cleik'e office, the clerk meanwhile to ad- • ' ' r con Age} \ — rrecfTY and • 1 •> •• " ■ ' r.urts will enevatubly pr.ne :• ' -ie' recreation. Classified Advs. I. tdn-iliu-nrnla inserted in thi- - n-uni chjrge. twenty -five n-nt-y Wi-ma-.— Settled, ma^rn- v ithi4 (, ..-j, old girt attending -moot , i .... t position as hou-ekeeper. . |t.. It. Sentinel Office. FOR SALE— M. -len ;•>•••• American -Walnut. Quee:. Anne. * .lining room suite, f 150. Phnne '* 114 I . S. Government I'nderwrar v 2.500.000 |k New Governni.n' Woo! Underwear purchxse-l b- ' us to sell to the public direct id 75c EACH. Actual retail value v $2.50 each. All sizes. Shirts ,",S , to 46; Drawers 30 to 44. Semi j) correct sizes. Pay Postman on .le-
. livery or send us money order, if , underwear is not satisfactory, we will refund money 'vmpUy , ;; ' request. Dept. 21. The I ilgrim W'oolei. Co.. 147o Broadway. N » V-rk. X. VORDINANCE No. 219 f 't ,~- ■ • <_ ■ •i i c.>i r..,_ .c. j.—-.. | II ... X «T\M snu r--emllpw . ; .T.Z'5 V ' "TbTseph <i* Champion. ■, The .-dove o.dinance was pase oil on third and final reading 4 March 192:!. d Harry A. Morris, " City Clerk.
WHAT YOT WANT TO DO! You want to have your clothes, covers, e*e.. laur.dere.l in the l-e.-t po-sible wuy, in the shortest possible time, and at the mine imum of cost. But— you have first to discover mcatW fey 'I which your wishes may be giatifie-l. I WHAT WE WANT TO DO! " We know of your three great desires and a>e pleased to inform 0 y. u. that we guarantee com|.'ete -ati-facti a for them, ju-t as , 1 — stum as you arc ready for a trial, just a - soon as vna make a 1 bold bid for satisfaction. We want to make our machine! pay for it's cost anil upkeep. Tni- fine machinery is tin' l*'-t 8 made and needs only quantity . work to prove quality of " ! workmanship. We would like to have our telephonist busy 1 j every minute, so that the installation may prove it's worth, "j We want to keep our minituro licet of delivery vans rat in: ^ ! about the whole day long. We want to get yvu into the habit of dealing with us. that we may- show all concerned that I , local enterprise lieu: - outside oigaiiizntion*. Now that the cat is out of the bag watch which way it jumps ami then note the 8' address OCEAN CITY LAUNDRY CO. SIXTH AND HAVEN AVE. * Telephone Number 117-J <7%&c£< SEDAN New Price 595 DETROIT 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 Your order placed now will insure reasonably prompt delivery. Terms if desired. EDWARD G. KURTZ 908 Asbury Ave., Oceao City, N. J.
How To Know. ! advice i the kind that ., . ritif-mbi-r too late that you I ADVERTISE IN THE sENTINEl.
FOR RENT : tor the Spring Months. I all conveniences. Hot water heat. Rooms — 1059 ASBURY AVE.
| M mmm< n l SUGGESTION NYALS HOT SPRINT TONIC j 1, vetting the spring «f rte^year and every W,v , Spring To'A, • Free „: ,ful ing.edia.t-. • .'Mining only the ln-st « ohtai- aide.. 555- handle a full line of Nyal preparations tbex hp put up just as you wish thorn in a clean, healthy and well lighted labortory, compounded by the most modern mo- 1 tbods under the ropenirion of *WUe«1 phunm.ci-ts and afio,. } ; ward* standarizcil by competent chemists. ; wit', the formula on every preparation -—l.i u» a money barif j MADDOCK'S PHARMACY Eighth and Asbury Ave. The Story of Joseph and : | the Conservation Granaries of Egypt is reflected and retold in a thousand ways by the Canning industry. This is National fanned Fumls Week and It seem apropos to sav a woril in passing.- wonder sumetimes whether wo all realize as we should what a blessing' t. mankind ti.o Canning Industry is— When by the u*c of the hermetic." 'Iy sealed can we can link up and preserve during the growing season nature'- lH.ui.tios and enjoy them during the long winter months as fresh and sweet and nourishing the day they were picked. The list herewith gleaned from ->..i regular linos are exeeptldnat value* both from the standpoint of Quality and Price— proving once more out tltnc honored mntention that, ur money giws further in American Stores. California Peaches big can 20c Asco Yellow Cling Peaches big can 29c Sliced Lemon Cling Peaches tall can 18c Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 can 25c Choice String Beans can 12c and 15c Gold Seal String Beans can 25c Large Green Lima Beans can 18c Gold Seal Lima Beans can 25c Asco Cooked Red Beets can 14c Tender Crushed Corn can 10c Asco Sugar Corn can 15c Choice Ripe Tomatoes can 10c and 15c Cooked Garden Spinach big can 19c Asco Asparagus tall can 23c Polks Who Know — say Asco Blend i* "the finest cup they ever drank - " | Asco Coffee ib 29c J Not 35c, Not 40c, Not 45c, Nor 50c I1 but just 29c Ib. Try j a cup — and youH tastes the different.' Big 25c Sale A careful selected lot of Quality Merchandise, priced at temptingly low prices — a veritable paradise of opportunity Asco Corn Starch 4 w 25c Asco Pork & Beans 3 cans -25c amV-'c.".... Cooked Spaghetti 3 cans 25c Fancy Kieffer Pears 2 can Wm Asco Peanut Butter 3 ,umW N H Cooked Sweet Potatoes 3 bi* c •BEI H Gold Seal Tender Asco Oats LIMA BEANS Catsup ( 3 25c 3 25c 2 25c 7 • J— ,^m\ Asco Tomato Puree 4 cans 25c v ''lor Gold Seal Macaroni 3 pkgs 25c BREAD Gold Seal Spaghetti 3 pkgs 25c g-j Heinz Baked Beans 3 cans 25c ^ Snider's Tomato Soup 3 cans 25c h0Pn"^m,de Fruit Puddine 3 pkgs 25c ~ Asco Golden Syrup 3 cans 25c a*« Asco Buckwheat 3 pkgs 25c TEA Asco Pancake Flour 3 pkgs .:5c >, n, a /j Choice Imp'd. Prunes 3 lbs 25c "kg | £ C Pure Apple Sauce 2 cans 2~ t F've «iuatit>' Calif Seedless Raisins 2 pkgs 25c l'lc"'ls - Asco Sour Krout 2 cans 25c (io|d seal Norway Mackerel 2 for 25c FLOl'R Red Kidney Beans 2 lbs 25c Best Soup Beans 2 lbs 25c 49 C Marrowfat Beans 2 lbs 25c The finest Ritter Catsup 2 hots 25c miiw___ Best Corn Meal 10 ths 25c T-71jrL , ... . Rich Pure Olive Oil Vi pt can 2oc Princess Toilet Paper 3 rolls 25c Safety Matches 4 doz 25c r 33c i Dirox Cold Cfeam 3 jars 25c Qu,Hty the^Pear's Soap 2 cakes 25c Finest 401 ASBURY AVE. 745 ASBURY AVE. 1126 ASBURY AVE.

