- EIGHT OCEAN CITY SENTINEL THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923 ^ . , ^
commerce chamber Continued from Page One Manufacturer's Club, and it was felt that a delegation of 150 residents would be ample. The remaining places should be reserved for visitors and guests. The advisability of the local delegation being reserved to men exclusively, was also -mooted. While no man could be prevented from j < taking his wife if so minded, yet j the feeling prevailed that inasmuch ; I as the program included a parade C ' - from the depot to the Manufac- v
turer's Club, it would be better ' confined to men. Eventually the presence of the Chairman of the Invitation Committee, R. W. Edwards was secured and a little definite information -.vaa forthcoming. It waa learned that op to date, > 125 persons had signified their in- ' tention of attending the banquet. James Murphy, of the Pennsyl- ' vania Railroad Company, added the ' names of ten railroad officials who I would attend and 39 more names 0 were handed in at the meeting of t the Chamber. j B inn uouiici.
Mr. Edwards impressed upon the company present the absolute necessity of rapid action if the banquet was to reach the desired end. j He saw no reason why there could | not be found in the city, fifty men ; who would become responsible to - secure the presence of each five 1 persons. Hie advisability of the city acquiring ownership of the sewer I
system and If possible the water system, again came up for considoration, by reason of the fact that . several members had cited instan- < ces, where building operations are I being hampered because sewer fa- I cilities had not been^ex tended to i those particular seletdons. I As President Sutton explained, 1 under private ownership, these fa- ' dlities could not be extended only as far as the Public UtiUty Commission consented and consent could not be obtained unless it was assured the extensions would
prove profitable investment to the operating company. The City Commissioners had long been considering the matter and Mayor Cham- . pion had expressed himself in favor of municipal ownership. Even- i tuallv, E. H. Classen, Harry Smith ] and R. Johnson were named as a j committee to confer with the City Commissioners on the matter. Dr. Cyrus Ward Fridy and fam- , ily of Philadelphia, spent Easter in this city at their cottage on Second street near Atlantic avenue.
Sean city high lose 10 cape may — i - CONCEDE FIRST GAME OF; - THE SEASON TO VISITORS, j! j SCORE 12-5 j | Cape May High School o pencil I - its 1923 base ball season by ladng ' 1 . the Ocean City High School team : 1 . 12 to 5, in a poorly contested game I iat Somers Point last Saturday. ' In spite of the wonderful cxhi- 1 ® bition of pitching by Latham Mac former Perkiomin star. whoTunncd eleven batsmen and * :- who tanned
r allowed but five hits. The locals were defeated due to many errors, e every man on the team having _ made one error with the exception 1 of T. Adams and E. Baron. i Cape May scored twice in thej first on two base on balls, an error I ( , and an out. They also tallied j | . twice in the second inning. ' j Ocean City came bark 'Hi the! . third and evened things up on j Huffs walk and successive hits by I Boswell, PfiUmeyer and MacGregor. In the fifth, Ocean City went 1 and stayed there until Cape i May hail rolled up enough points ii e | to sew up the game.
J T. Adams batting for H. Selvagn I in the ninth was passed, stole secJond and scored on Kutcher's single 1 j Huff and Pfitimeyer played well , for Ocean City, while Connoly and , Poindextcr were the bright lumin- , . arys for Cape May. Ocean City AB. R. H. A. E Huff, If 4 10 0 1 . i> ii , i. i i i n i r Boswell, lb 4 1
- Fitxmyer, as 4 12 3 1t MacGregor, p .8 11 1.1 - Gardner. 2b :3 0 0 3 1 ? ef — S 0 10 0 ■ H. Selvagn, rf ...... . 2 0 0 0 1 i A. Selvagn, 3b 2 0 111 c 0 0 0 0 1 , e 3 0 10 1 . Adams, rf 0 10 0 0 Total 29 6 7 21 9 Cape May AB. R. H.A. E. - AD. ii. n.a. !•-
* H. 'Williams, p .4 0 0 1 0 e Poindexfer, 2b 4 8 2 0 0 * San gran, 3b .4 3 0 1 1 " F. Moose, lb 4 0 0 0 0 " Sherten, ss — —.4 10 10 " A. Moose, rf 4 10 0 0 - Matey, If 4 10 0 0 1 Bennett, rf 3 0 0 1 0 1 Donnelly, c ..._ 3 8 8 0 0 Total .84 12 6 4 1 try ached adv.
FOR SALE A Selected List of Desirable Lots for Improvement or Investment PLYMOUTH PLACE— 40x75 feet. Stone coping, grass sod; ideal location for Summer or all year home. Price - - $4,500 CENTRAL AVENUE — Between Eighteenth and Nineteenth Streets; 45xlD0 feet. Up to graile and all .Municipal improvements. Most attractive site for dwelling or apartment house. Price - - $3,500 CENTRAL AVENUE— At Twentieth Street, on the Ocean side. Tract of three lots. Each 40x100 feet. Opi portunity for sub-division and improvement. Will \ sell single lots. Price (each) - - $3,000 OCEAN ROAD — On the Gardens. Single lots or In groups. A location and at a figure that will permit ! - 'm of profitable building for investment Price (each) - - $1,800 WESLEY AVENUE — Corner of Twenty-sixth street. Both sides of Wesley Avenue, ami the Riparian grant Full frontage of 50 feet Price - - $10,000 |, CORNER LOT— Tenth and Asbury Avenue. 40x100 feet. Frontages on three streets. The most valuable and ilesirable business corner available, for sale at a reasonable figure. Price - - $37,500 WESLEY AVENUE! — Below Twenty-eighth StrecL 50x [ 120 feet, together with East side of the street and 1 the Riparian grant! > Price - - $5,000 'h r Other Single Lots and Tract? of Ground in All Sections of the City From $500 Upwards STANTON- REALTOR Eighth Street Below Asbury Avenue
LOCAL KIWANIAXS VISIT VINE LAND I . Officers of Ocean City Club Take Charge of thy Meeting ' . j Fifteen member* of the Ocean ! 'City Kiwanias Club journeyed to1; Vinetand on Monday, to pay a fra-, I j ternal visit to the Club of that city j i I I The visitors were accorded a royal reception and" the meeting i turned over to their chargW* j I The journey was made in auto- ' \ mobiles, arriving at tire Monlgom- j jery Inn, where the meeting was ! held at 6.30 o'clock. Brief and interesting speeches j made by Dr. John (Handlcy, j neiv mane u> i'i . aoiin |iiwuni.>,
s Dr. ktannanl, A. R. Fogg and C. 1 Homer Shoemaker. ' The visitors included: Roger; J Williams. Dr. M. B. Stannard, C. ; j Homer Shoemaker. Dr. John Han-( Idley, A. R. Fogg. Howard Bruce. ;j Clinton Price. R. Johnson. Sterling; J Cole, Floyd Simms, G. W. Read, i (Hans Burkhardt, Carl Kelk and! j Abbott HOODOO SOCIAL The Ladies' Aid of the First i Baptist Church will on Friday,! April 18th. give a Hoodoo Social; the Social Parlor of the church. j The i lay of the week and the j
I time of the month are of course ; - appropriate for the Hoodoo. : The social will take place prom1 ptly at 8 o'clock, an admission fee I of 10 cents will be charged. A j ■ delightful entertainment will be j , provided and dainty refreshments j of ice cream and cake will be on , sale. In addition a number of - other useful articles will be on I sale.
TKKIVt3 C A3 M John Relto CEMENT CONTRACTOR Sidewalks, Curbing and Foundations 1153 west avenue OCEAN CUT, N. J.
VARIETY SHOWER . | Miss Frances Bcvan, of -this city, ' was honored with a variety shower, p at the home of Miss Betty Venable j ! a few days past. The members of a sewing circle ' 1 1 were the donors. Miss Bcvan 's en- 1 > ; gagement to Kayinon S. Gilford, of ; - . addon Heights was recently an-' ■ 1 nounced. Classified Advs. - Advertisements inserted in this
column — One cent a word, mini■i- mum charge, twenty-five cents. | i- LOR RENT — Furnished; small . bungalow, $225; small house. e $300; large house, $750, for four |,j months. Write "C" Sentinel office '' j SALESMEN— Five, to cover Cape May County; territory given: a : great proposition; write only two'J :$10 policies a day, make $230 per' t j month. Write R. A. I.. 26 N. Texas ' . ! Ave., Dept. S., Atlantic City, N. J ' 'j WANTED — Garage from June un-'n j til October, in neighborhood uf | j Seventh and Atlantic avenue. State > " j location and rental. EL C. Bonni- ' well. 690 City Hall. Philadelphia. ' FOR SALE — Cheap; two store 1 1 awnings, tables, window fixtures. ' j five iron racks, gas range. Gran- ,\ ' 1 ville H. Stcelman. Rear 814 Sev- ' 1 enth street r m i RENT — Apartments; just ; - built; ocean front, roomy, airy, o uum; ocean ironi, lyuiny, airy,
well furnished. Owner. 2361 E. - Dauphen street, Philadelphia. Bell I I Phone. Kensington 2748-W. buds worm syrup "To children an ang4l of mercy." Where directions are followed. It 1 Never Fails. Despite scarcity and enormous cost of SANTONIN, it; contains full dose. Stood sixty j years' test Sold everywhere or by | mail. 50c a bottle. Est. C. A. Voorhees. M. D„ Phila.
JUST A WORD TO OUR FRIENDS TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE HOTEL STRAND WESLEY AVENUE AT NINTH STREET IS NOW OPEN PAUL M. SP1ECKER. Ownerslup Management
DETOUR SIGNS Continued from Page One c | staunchcst friends anil supporters | ! of earlier days had come to reside) j in Atlantic City, in charge of a[ . ! church in that resort. He expressed the view that it ! « ould I* n fitting token of friend- j j ship and a sinal' recognition of) . .services renderml by the reverend j ! gentleman to the League, if the 1 latter organization journeyed to Atlantic City some Sunday evening ' in the near future and attended 1 , the services in a body. 1 The members present received!'
HRST NATIONAL BANK , •I Occ.n City. I ; j t . ;.n< «jd di^ounl«. Rfncfi»l- ■ i r-h.n^or 'dratl? raid * ■ ■'"v. ' .-.o.noo.on All «h« U. S. Gov Seeuri. — : -T.I' hrM THJWTTTl f a n«. ^ 84.M4.08 ( l!ttl°n«™ with Fviierai ^ ^ f lirm* with r*:~ Iteerrve # SS4 ,, ' I ssssir Kond w"h us < ; Other mill - I3JSS.3 •
i\ r _ ! Capital Si nek laid In lOO.OOB.O# j Surrlo. Fund ^ 150.000.00 j ttewr.od for O^uTl'taT'n^' jiyi tlciiler, Cwek. nutatnndlnc 5.402.00 y j p toi»i r ;^T IHvidend"'''unpaUl'' '"""^SoioO L — Total ^ .^01,201.042.40 rnhaTTlma d'ei^vT"" o«9.12».50 pmital nvlnvo dcpoaitB 440.75 ' Tnl.l 1MMM* aSS-i sts." : "we''"Bt''ed*r..,Z "... Il.800.no tmb! r b 8tmish'75 Corract Attnt WM. G ' Olh day of April. 1920. ROLLA GARRETSON. Notary Public "
| the suggestion with univenal ap- ' proval. President Smith, therefore ; appointed Dr. J.Jhornley Hughes. T William Kautchman-and the 'Sec-1 retory Walter E. Allen, a commit-; * tee to make all necessary arrangce I ments. » Members will receive notification , j when a suitable date has been set1 ! tleil and urged to attend. f| Cm- OF OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS j CONTRACT No. 740 • Sealed bids or proposals will lie I received by the Board of Com mis- , sioners of Ocean City, N. J., at the j I ! offices of the said Commissioners - in the f!itv Hall. Ocean Citv. N. .1 j in Hall. J.,!
i ! April 30. 1923, at the hour of 3.00 j P. M., for the building and construction of concrete cross drains,; , I concrete curbs and asphaltic intcr- | sections on Asbury avenue, be- i ; tween Second and Seventeenth j streets, in the City of Ocean City, ' N. J., as described in the spccifica- | All bids must be made on the forms provided, cover all items -contained therein and be accompanied by cash or check certified by a New Jersey Bank or Trust Company, in the sum of $250.00, payable to the City Treasurer of: City, N. J., without condi- : tion. A certificate from a satis-' Surety Company, covering the demands of the specifications, must be attached to the bidding sheet. The successful bidder will; be required to furnish within ten (10)days from the date of the; award, a satisfactory Surety or Company Bond, in the sum of the full amount of the
s award, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract, pa.v2 ment of all bills ami *ges. and I will also be required to save the ' City of Ocean City, N. J., harmless from all actions-at-law, or. , otherwise and by virtue of the Em2 ployees Liability Act of the Stale 5 of New Jersey, or any other act , pertaining to the employees or i J laborers, by giving Surety Com- 1 pany Bond or Insurance. The entire work will be cptn- ( pleted by the 30th day of June, 0 1923. 8 The Board of Commisioncrs reserve the right to reject any or 1 all bids or to waive any informa-l i lity in any bid. j Plans and specifications can lie; obtained from the City Clerk by j J depositing $10.00. Dated April 9, 1923. EVERTON A. CORSON, i Director of Public Works, j WM. H. COLLI SON, Jr., City Engineer.! HARRY A. MORRIS. I City Clerk, i . adv-4-12-3t
These Lots are not Cheap But they are LOW in PRICE A cheap lot at any price is not a good buy. There is a difference in cheapness and low price. A lot may lie cheap because it is in an undesirable neighlmrhnod. Its surroundings may lie such as to make it an unfit place in which to build a home for your loved ones. You may not be in the wealthy class, but you want your family to live in a neighborhood where they can be assured of everything they should have in keeping with -jour income. The Bayside tract offers just this that you wish for. The man of moderate means can erect a home on this tract and be in walking distance of the schools, the banks, theatres, stores, railroad stations and is right in the heart of the city, with the Atlantic City Fast Shore trolley passing through the' property. More than half of the Lots have been sold, but you can still buy some at the Wholesale Price in units of 5 Lots, as Low as $800.00 Each IF YOU WANT TO BUY ONE LOT To the man who wants to buy one lot and cannot buy wholesulc we would advise you to sec your broker. He can arrange to get you one lot from a purchaser of five lots. The price will be only slightly higher than the wholesale price and the same price which you would have to pay if we sold, them retail singly. We made the price extremely low to our purchasers so that they can resell to you and still be lower in price than others. THE BAYSIDE TRACT Another McLAUGHLAN-CONOVER Operation WHICH MEANS ANOTHER CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY Located bet. Bay Avenue and the Bay, and Seventh and Eighth Streets SEE YOUR BROKER McLAUGHLAN-CONOVER COMPANY WILLIAM McLAUGHLAN, President ATLANTIC CITY OFFICE: HARVEY CONOVER. Vice President 20l2 ATLANTIC AVENUE RALPH R. BUVINGER, Secretary -Treasurer Telephone- Marine 4341-J
F. P. MATTERA & CO. Third and Haven Avenue Manufacturers of Automatic Tampered Concrete Building Blocks ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR Foundations, Block Bases and Cement Pavementj Ask to see our new Stucco Faced Blocks Office : 129 Asbury Avenue Biggest Bread Value in Town! Ba! ed in Our Own Sunlight Bakeries By Bakers Who Know How Victor L0AF C g-% Bread OC Quality — its best rrromm.-ndatinn. Spring Time is Cleaning Time! Our stores art- equipped with moil everything the busy Housewife will need to help minimize the buriL-n of the houw-clraning period. Regular 7c fj F* Coaline OOftp DC For all washing purposes. 'Why not buy a dozen cakes at this special price? Bon Ami Powder Can lie II A-l Metal Polish can 10c, 14c Ivory Soap Flakes pkg . ,.9c II Putz Liquid Polish-can 9, ISc ChipNo pkg. 9c, 23c II O-l'edar Polish bot 23c Washing Soda 3 His 10c || Youngs, Soap Chips pkg 9c Sunbritc Cleanser Ako Bluing or Ammonia 3 ran. 10c 4 25c Another big special II Assorted an way you wish S P.&G. Naptha Soap ck 5VjC II Snow Hoy Powder pkg 4',qe KeU Soap cake 6c || Gold Dust Powd.-r pkg 4|.ic Star Soap cake 5',jc || Star Naptha Pdw. pkg. 25c Ivory Soap 3 cakes 20c || Lifebuoy Soap . 3 cakes 20c
wj Reg. 60c Broom rl" to 54c Broom Re>f 70 c I5room cu, 63C Special. Rcr 80c Broom cut to 72c Reg. 17c A sco Asco Peas - 15c Dried Beef l' 8c Sweet and tender. Medium Regular price, 10c. Sliced rl size. thin. Very Fine Asco 12c, 20c California | K,( H Tomatoes, can Bartlett CREAMY &«.pk£°ldCn ■ Me CHEESE §ik Asco Crisp OQc ( n"kUVIL Asco P"rk alwl 110 Reg. 33c * Gold Seal value. Macaroni N ( S?!~oU,<' ^ 33C d I MinU ~ ] Butter Krisp 23c C ( Cookies lb Festino g^. Sugar Wafers pkg ASCO C0FI You are taking no char; The High-Grade Coffees that delightful smoothness and fit taste Ihe difference. A Tea for E Asco TEAS '«lb 12c pkg Reg. 23c Asco Grape Juice t 9cl Just the pure juice of luscious grapes. Gold Seal FL The highest grade wheat flou Asco Baking Pi 401 ASBURY AVE. 1126 ASB SENTINEL ADS A

