Ocean City Sentinel, 26 April 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 7

' ocean city sentinel. thursday. april 26. 1923^ ^ SEVEN

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1 MONROE PLEAOS FOR MORECOURTESY IN THE BUSINESS LIFE f r AN ABLE BRIEF FOR VALUE j ' OF COURTESY IN BUSINESS |'( • in A BUSINESS MAN | There arc many who rcgani : 1 (ourte.-v uinl kindliness merely in'1, I the light of ornamental virtues. f1" They lolmit they 'arc very Icauti- ' | fu! ami very attractive. They know | they uoil dignity to character. j 1 It woul.l however, probably sur- 11 i pri>e them to learn that courtesy " | is ilistinctly a commercial asset, i ami that it has a high marketable " value. a This was the theme of an able 1 j address delivered before the local c I! Kiwanis Club at their last noon v luncheon at the Biscaync Hotel, by ' W. II. Monroe, president of the c Supplce Hardware Company, of I Philadelphia. It transpired during Mr. Munroe's opening remarks that ho was 1 no stranger to Ocean City. It was forty years ago when he first paid ' a visit to this resort. Commercial " interests took the speaker far west f sin, 'ho meantime anil the speaker 1 added he had missed a golden op- •" portunity in not investing and s speculating upon Ocean City's future growth. Entering upon his theme, Mr. ' Mnnroc expressed the opinion that ' a marked improvement was to I* i discovered in the manners of pub- ' lie officials toward the public on the one hand, and as marked an ' improvement on the part of the • public towards its officials on the ' other. Both had seemingly enter- • ed into a happy, agreement to practice greater courtesy towards t each other iw-hll their associations. I Corrnratiohs arc paying more < attention to the practice of cour- i tesy on the part of their employees towards the customer. The shnbbilv dressed person who step- | ped up to the counter and timidly J OmilNANCE no. :zi , Sort Av.nu. in Omn City. N.» IrtrtT- ) TUB IIOAKI) OF COMMISSIONKBS OP flu; CITY OF OCEAN CITY. NEW JEB- , Sr.. i. Tlimt tin. interaction. ' n A*bury , Av.nu. with tho (ollowlns ctom >1 rat > d Btrat : Fifth Stirat : tiortion of^ sixth , Fourmnth 8 1 ran ; Fifteenth Slrat : 8U- I ueiuh Si rat. and Sevmranlh Strat. I •hull In. improved and rornidrd and the I Snr. 2. That Iho work contemplated in l routine in plana and apootficalinna pro- ' lorrd l.r lb. City Enrlirar and on illc | *.ic. J." Thai "tboro" ia horobjr appro- ] tinned a »nm not txceodin* «:n.ls>o,iKi , for do.no of th« work conlamplaud to-t» , •low under thia nrdlnanr* and which ahall . I- paid try the Cilv of Ocean City at lanre | It Uia iaauino of bnnda nt «aH City. Sa.d , •hall baor inter.* at". rate j In eanfonnlty »llh On law'* of the State , of New J.ray. That the form and all I other noceiaury mattera reUtino Jo ^t^he , or U raolut ion*' if n' °C<£ml.- | "°£" J'' when a«r*d. ' ■ulna *<>f 'promiaaorT nour'ot the City of . b. dTa ni'le 'l^VLfutTri nd jba IM>ja r^d at.a rate of intereat not^iJBreedlna tTBL Iffrator ^o"T'ltex "nwa awpfj«5*-j atteeted by Ih. City Orrk .rf Uw «*- 1-4 rate arai of the City afhx«l 'hereOT. i ""■nuT onUaaMU afoll take effect at 'h»| expiration of ten daya from lu final poaaJOS. G. CHAMPION 1 WM. H. CAMPBELL E. A. CORSON Commissioners The above onlinance was passed j on third and final reading, April 23, 1923. HARRY A. MORRIS, City Clerk- 1 i

|:i-lted fur some small and inexpen-jl I sive article might t>c the president I ' of the corporation, consequently!' | every employee guarded himself orj herself against the venal offemcj] . of displaying an ahmpt and dis- I ■j courteous manner. < 'j It was Marshall Field, one of the ' j giants of commerce, said Mr. Monj win established beyond all • I question of doubt the commercial > J ami marketable value of courtesy.. ' ' He demanded the most courteous ' ! treatment of the customer from 1 > ' Lis employees, and built up his j ' name and fortune very largely on-' (this. i Mr. Monroe paid a high tribute! ! the Hoy Scout movement as an | I agency for the development of greater courtesy in the common af- ' of life. Of course, the speaker ' milled, to some persons it was easy - ami natural to lie kind and cour- ' To others it was not as nevertheless it was a virtue ' which all persons whatsoever thein * tempormontal qualifications and characteristics could develop. The " Scout movement has proved this, beyond dispute. •■Please" ami "Thank You" were ] the keywords of business success. ( It did not pay in any business to , display an arrogant anil supercili- ] manner. A person may be • without being rude, may lie | truthful without being impudent, 1 anil ruthlessly trample upon the , I susceptibilities of other people. In the last resort tjtc men and , women who rule, and exercise the ; greatest authority ami influence ' over others were not the domineer- | . but the kindly and gentle, the . courteous and polite. , W. E. Mousey was called upon i President Stmmard to detail in . brief the final arrangements made 1 . the Booster Banquet in Phila- . dolphin. , It appears that Mr. Massey ati tended as a guest at the Philadelphia Kiwanis Club. The members . of that body, he said, were enthus- . ed over the ha. -t, and had npORIllNANCE NO. !'l " of th* City Of fOv™n J3Ut.^Nt"» ' tVf. t. Bo»l< of iu fii, of- Orx.to . the ^ ram of C<r hunilral tb..«- . am! ilollapi ara harobi r.ilthi.rlwl U- It . laawxl and wld bond :•> be known aa , "School ttombi." M See. Said bonds »ball be dateil ■ lM.^IiU. and to bear^lnt'ewrt^at the^rate i denomlnaltun of one thuuaand dollara each* i and xball mature ten thimaand dollar* inj ; rf.°nT, : ^ ivjnssH? iid° . u.nd* .hall I* ulimed by the Mayor, the ■ of the Department of Revenue and ■ Flnaure, the City Trauurer. and «tte.ted ■ sis;™ ™otA».s3rssjs ; E*iTsaS SSJ~ ^ tur of the Department ^J^^ure"" B iKe*fianl *fJtlw *bond',,and"a!rllRber raat- • aa rrfatin* therrto ahall be a. proI vtded by raolntton or S SrSoraSd'tatS. are'lmoed by vlrtua of d an act of the Leai.l.tur. of the Stale of r N.w Jeray. wntitlwd. '"An utjto eetaMJeh e putTuc'acbmile'and to provide for the malm e of/- approvil. October nineteenth, one e thoueatu! nine hundred and thra and the i- amendments thereto and the enpplmnan I Itm^baUdliwYo'1 whhdt eald bondiare 1m II -,»d ha. Tor a rerlod of tmefnlnee. forty ' >"^r- 4* ■Thlil ,h® orooeedi from^*,^!' 3|pabll?'hlrt,'SS"''"'>n 0nmn av- N"" • !J'a«!'8. That there ahall he e • wrs&rsrw °<& ; »Jd bomle at their reapaeUya malurJUmj P JOS. G. CHAMPION WM. H. CAMPBEU, E. A. CORSON n{ • Commissioners d The above onlinanee was passed H on thin) and final reading, April 1 23, 1923. HARRY A. MORRIS, t City Clerk. i h la

. j pointed a committee to meet the : ] delegation at the railroad sta- • I tion. -j President- Nash of the Philadel- . I jihia Club, had pledged the or- . ganization to co-operate in every conceivable way toward smaking . the banquet the desired success. President M. B. Stannard asi sumetl charge of the singing dur- [ in g the lunch hour, in the absence . of past-president Collisson. It may : added without casting reflection | the official song leader that "Due'' Stannard's gavel proved al- ; | most as musical as W. H. Collis- 1 j son's liaton. Evidence! Evidence! . Pretty girl in a fury ■ a St. Louis jury. ■ As calm as could be, . Claiming a Buick hail injured her knee . foreman, said he: v ".May be true, Miss, but we're from I Missouri!" I IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY To W»!t«r R. Joum. Edn> JonM. Harry , JoiM. Mr. Harry H. Jonaa and Joa,nh M. Rowland: Chanrwry of Now Jaraay. mad* on tha 1 ara raqulrad lo appaar and anawar to tha rumplalnant bill on. or bafora tha IBth ' .lay of Juna. nan, or tha aald bill will ' Tha aald bill I* fllaJ' to foraeloaa a mom nraaa mada hy Waltar R. Jonaa. at al.. to Kion Rialay, at al.. of data Pacambar 2«. , I fill, cvarine land* in Ocean City. N. J.. and you. Waltar R. Jona*. Edna Jonaa. . Harry H. Jonaa and Mr*. lUrry H. Jonaa ' ara mada defendant* b*aauw It la allayad thereof!" and you. Joe*ph M. Rowland, la . "hat you hold a mortsac* tbaram *ub..lurnt to that of tba complainant*. Dated April 10. 1023. , H W. LEWIS. Solicitor of Complainant. ! l.mie°CltydNr*j.' " "" **" Ocean City's j LEADING Advertising Medium | THE I Sentinel 4 Rates on " Application 9 J CAU I 138-J .1 ir

DRIVING TRUCK OVER FIRE HOSE Joseph Mitchell Charged Before Justice War.- — Fined J-", for , the Offence Charged with driving a motor truck within 300 feet of- the fire lines and in fact over the fire hose, 1 _ Joseph Mitchell, a colored driver in the emplvo of the C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Company, was fin'j ed 35 by Police Justice Francis II. , < Ware, at the Police Court, Tliursr day night. ' According to the. statement made h by Mitchell, he was coming out of • I Twelfth into Asbury avenue, at the time of the fire, which had — broken out at the house of Clinton : He was compelled to drive in the manner he did. ho claimed, in or-| I der to avoid collision with on auto. The charge was made against Mitchell hy Fire Chief Convers and Y his men. The offence involved a violation of two sections of the city H ordinance, driving within 300 feet " of the fire lines ami running over a .I fire hose. A BOOST FOR CALIFORNIA ? Some weeks past we published • s in gootl faith according to our in- j 1 u formation, that Mrs. E. Bergman, * of the California Pearl establishment on the Boardwalk, had been j , seen in Havana. Mrs. Bergman 1 writes, correcting the error,!! stating that "the whole state of j ! — California is a riot of color and 1 le flowers." 3 he lady also adds that i i- she has 'been in California anil vi- ( cinity all the winter," ending her i 1- card with the pertinent interroga- ! r- tion, "Why leave beautiful Cali- j y ( fornia for Havana ?" ' . 5 Why in truth if only a fracUon ! ; 8UMSTEADS WORM ; SYRUP It "Tu cbildren *n *mrl of mrrry." Whtr* i I dlrtrllon* *r* fgJlowrd. IT NEVER FAILS 1 D**pit* xv.rril, tnd pnormon* cu*l of i- SANTONIN. IttmfcUim full do*. Stood moll! ST. bailie. " ' I F*t. <•■ A. Voortrao. M. P.. I'MUdclphl.

i of what is said of California is ■ * , true. 'J ' Mr. and Mrs. Bergman were, at the time of writing, expecting to . 'arrive in Ocean City on April 20th.' Dr. and Mrs. George Mitchell r audi family, were at their cottage, c '..".If, Asbury avenue over the week ORDINANCE No. 2!s " City* -fin".-!' ! | ■ THE 'BOARD* OF°VoMWlstlONER.S OF}' p THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY l>0 OR- , -j Section I. Tlmt tbo Allontle City R«U- 1 , '■ l^rctiy outborlxcd In rilu^oto. ^norih«*«t- J | ^ lid* (U*North Stran. at o point alout ^ I j t line ^Statton » l.cn i \ » | mtcrralion ^°f ^lacon A.enw^ jjforth | ] i bSw'lne1 llno'ofY'tiatnri Itoad W««. an.l ■ ] 1 1 Sn"",'^ ! ^ J flct au^holo 'or*lhc*'«nithoo*« buMdins 1 t hc'rri.y',ramlo,"n«'iT! of"'ihD"oAlin«ncc. " ihiTTuo" ^ b7Y»bwwd,l'*n'll htho,,|rack . A.:LYir'cUyTui°'.lr o.mT-ny.'on,! ot . The ctabli.hcl cra.lcx of the City, nmt ' • j pavinu am! xidcwalkx aa It crara^lt)' S [""JcrJTnal HTripP '^"rnilpiot'w*^ Ha y | ,t roots ami aidcwalka rn.de xnfc and con-

insi rance in all its branches real/lkstate We have some of the best properities owned l> ythe best people of Ocean City, among our listings, for rent anil sale. The interest of the seller as well aa the purchaser or tenants will be my main thought back of each transaction. w. h. yenney „ 521 EIGHTH STREET s Edgar T. Berger ! Real Estate £ In 31st St. Section of Ocean Gity *a Fine Cottages for Sale or I can Rent you most any •d Rent Cottage in our District I^jts Sold ott Terms ^ Real Estate For Sale | Offices for rent, 8lh and Wesley Ave; Heated; 2nd 8 floor. Store for rent, 8th and Wesley Ave; Heated. J. R. JONES (CENTRAL REAL ESTATE) 608-8th STREET OCEAN CITY, N. J. PHONE 789 Jobbing and Alterations HOWARD 0. MacPHERSON Practical Carpenter and Builder "Satisfaction Is Our Motto" 1016 CENTRAL AVE. E. A. CORSON General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS. SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADS The W eaver Store CUfTOART LOCATED IR AMEJUCA'S CMATUT FAMD.T MaoOT Now in the Time to Inspect Oar CORSET DEPARTMENT We Have Just Received a Complete New Line of DEBEVOISE BRASSIERES In Many Alt/active Model* Nemo Corsets Royal Worcester Corsets . . ■ . . , '

K «f th. mid A-I»nti* City Rallrmul Com-I puny. Th. ju.lum.nt ^ of th. Kov*rulny ' ' . Hoard of I'ublle Utility CommiMion of a " [i°r ,urh °''hjr Ytm " J] , "ffiSL in"Thit th. aid Atl.ntir City'' t'.iv. banalM* th. City of Oc^in City. In | th. mnnr..r us th. cov.rniny body of tbi. j j rsy m" rT to ' " ' ' Swthm"' raffaWw ! ^ ' not at any tlnw w"b°uh" tkua the Mrat ' ' t herrufi.r ,-,:ubli,bed. and that b.tw**n'! e and at «urh elox-ation a* mly tiT d^u'r'm! 1 j *6® trox-eralny bo,!y of thi* c.:y. 1 I ' «l by said Railroad Company ahall be " j alway* open to th. public a. a public 1 ' ' walk " and '*f tha '"" ,nd ;! Of New Jersey, or 'auch other"b«lJ*'o? , 1 hoard with like power or authority, ahall J | craafnn' ifwrTand 'in'Yu.h""* the uid I I rStren1?' aw tSTdS? noti"" ' ' manner°as"*''' vYed™!"1 fj" 'f h"*! , »ld Railroad Company' b "s neulecrai to' j j thereof .hall be paid by laid Railroad ' oxlstlnu trark.IYhTn'lbihheWlY^d'0ul^,n,w ' nanJe" ""m" co!rfl"on, """• 4 effective until the aald Atlantic ' into the City Treasury the expenne of ; l.iintinK and publisliinir the same.

j GRUBB BROS. 1 REAL ESTATE 609 Third Street ; OCEAN CITY, N. J. • Phone 437-R ; Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City NewlJeroay l^ an der S. corson Vbuilder 1036 Weiley Avenue. F„ U SMITH E. H. CAMPBELL smith & campbell HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS ^ 213 Aibnry Ave. Ocean City, N. J. GEORGE BENSON i OPHOLSIQIHe I. Formerly with Lawrence M. Lear Phone 325 r 605 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY N. J. william maloney " Auto Electrician Batteries Recharged and Repaired — all makes. Pre Ht-O- Lite Battery and Gas Tank Service. Stewart-Warner Speedometer Service. Airco Acetylene and Oxygen lot cutting and welding. Starter, Generator and Ignition Work. 29 S. Florida Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. b otis m. townsend builder OFFICE: 8th St Opposite P. O. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work. Plans and Estimates Famished All Work Guaranteed - lewis cossaboon Contractor and Bailder 226 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY "f* Phone Ml-J

V. at th. .xplratfcn of. day. ll ,-.'l ir final P.—** a I - —re ' !l •| ' • _ Cummlwtnii.r*. j j n ! April. I92J. HARRY A . MORRIS. j jj adv-L12-3t. [j ELECTION NOTICE ' ej County of Cap. May. on t ; TUESDAY. Ih* Elcbth Day of May. Itll. J • BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS a Sald^riiop will b. hold at th. follow. I I b^Somrf^WaS|°im^th.h oJmT'Room onj r ^Datod^Aprll 2. t»2J. ' j j nam i Paintings Paperhaoging : Interior Decorate t 401 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N. I Phone 735

' HA\"E you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of FURNITURE at less than Philadelphia prices. Window « hades CHAS. F_ ADAMS & BRO. 720-22 Asbury Ave. Jobbing HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER sif.,1 act., cm. i. j W. H. ALBERT .. ■ I OLDFIELD OLDFIELD w. H. OlDFIFi & SON j Tile and Marble Work 912 i-.NTRAL AVENUE j J29-J Ocean Oty, N. J. Estimates Furnished G*n*rai Lwkimitbina Km Mad. Walter E. Allen AWNING AND LINOLEUM WORS. WINDOW SHADES Bourse Apartments OCEAN CITY, N. J. '

-x — Don't let the spring find you y ' yi Ith a leaky roof. Thunder / ) storms are coming and a leaky : v yti-. roof will be apt to result ^ *'^ — considerable damage. 1 - Chimneys that leak should ICE'"! I ** '°°'ce<1 s'ter and made - y\ | watertight. Smokey chimneys k T'| .' All kinds of stove mid beater fl_ i \ repairs, stove and heater pipes. rvfeJ IHM/VV/ / j \ Tin, slate and slag roofing. /¥-1 h SMITH / / — / i . I I TUB TINSMITH 309 eleventh Stroot Phona J4I.W All Kinds of Outtara R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY is now in its New Offices 817 ASBURY AVENUE I where patrons and friends will be cordially welcomed JOHN MARTS LUMBER COMPANY NINTH STREET AND HAVEN AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. j_ Lumber, Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Saab Weight a, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. WELCH CONSTRUCTION CO. j "Welch BuOt Homes" "Built By The Sen" OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phone 180 iloBPftti IroaiJlpy PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phono 2 it -J S. B. SWAN JL E. TROUT SWAN and TROUT PRACTICAL r GAlPIRTllS ill 8DILB11S ^ 1040 ASBURY AVE OCEAN CITY, N. J JOBBINQ A SPECIALTY [or — ^ — — — — — — — — — — — — — — - — WIRE KRAUSS To Wire Your House f»MO!SB Mo. 177-W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY sxYOU 8H00LD HAVE " A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon .manot apare the time to look after it closely yonrself and mast depend upon the r honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number oi people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs oi the botmea. Otis M. Townsend « ... SOS. . .. BU I LDER Tr