Ocean City Sentinel, 24 May 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 5

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. THURSDAY. r klV£

appointment of city treasurer raises ii breeze mil Ml -I'.NKK CAMPBELL IN . I \G \INST SUCCES- 1 J„. (in I.ARKNCK SC UM. ( adjournal meeting of | „ of City Commissioners I loir- -lay afternoon, «|uitc i c over m- appoint- , . iS Campbell nomina-l i,.l i • ,s- Sru" l" M,CCC(H|!! •,.i i lie olTice. Whereupon 1 , Corson nominated j| ■ . ' i on. Mayor Champion , •• nomination of Mr. linn1'. which obviously elected , him i" 'iv- '»'<"«• I ,. iU or Campbell protest- , oi ... ■ <he <,r M* c"'- i leair>'«- -.i-cWring it as his ron- , vie, i . . p ' .1 the law save him the ■ elect his subordinate in j ,, : • inont. Mr. Scull, he de- i dare., . . lH-en city treasurer for , j f eight years, during iiiii.-li ' •• <• he had proved himself j nll • it. and had fnmilinriz- ; „l Ism thoroughly in the laws j ' afforth the department of revenue and finances. iner Campbell further-1 more stated that in appointing aj ,„vi ,if. treasurer, he could see no I Other motive than an attempt to J cripple mel liamper the finance de,a,r.'"' v: a matter of common) courn . i, is. wishes should lie con-!1 -ideied relaiivi* to the department!1 over which lie had direct control, j1 Finally Ifirector Campbell slat- ; 1 el- lie would seek further legal 1 conn el upon the matter anil takewhat steps might I* necessary to j • establish, his right to choose hisj1 Citv .Solicitor Boswell was hear, I to state that the right to fill all I' .datutoiv offices wns verted Inj1 the Hoard of Commissioners. __ |l The Commissioner* elected Hans Bnrkhntii! t.> succeed John N.j, Johnson as plumbing inspector. j< N, further changes were made.; An, In c. Itoswell suceeeils him- I elf :, t'ity Solicitor; W. H. Col-ji lis ,ei a City Engineer; T. Leej Adams as Health Officer; Herbert! C. Smith a- Iluilding Inspector;. Joseph Kiggins as City Electri-jl dan. linger Williams as City As- j t -e ,.r. and Francis H. Ware ash Police Justice. Harry A. Morris was teappointeil City C|crk at an . earlier meeting. '

$1500 Yearling _ i nEgjJjflL v. vNaiB Joseph Imkacn. farm boy of Minn., cashed In on the sou '""*'«■<! "'if he fed and exSl" ''nnl winning the n*flw ',nmP'°n»hip In competition j er jiii other "baby beeves." HI* 'r''r""r weighed 1221 pound*. ' -ill prizes and weight of 1 t ught him $1500.

fi'MtD HEALTH is the most priceless gift nature ran bestow, and she offers it to you from her bountiful fields in WHOLE GRAIN WIIKAT. . And it is lasty, delirious, oppJtizmg and wholesome. Good anywhere and always. 10 ounce* — "it ample servings and every serv"tg -upplifs all the nutritional ele"tents, not merely onr or two or some of them. It is prepared Since you must eat, and must ■ at often, why not eat right? Why not chouse the food your body demands? Why not he well, and fit. ami keen, and fully alive? Of all the foods yon ran secure at whatIver price von pay. WHOLE *'lt MN WHEAT alone, ran meet your every requirement. E. Edwards Sole Agent WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT CO. Box 82

I MISS BESSIE HAYES | BECOMES A BRIDE I , W ill Reside At 43a Anbury Avenue — Groom Hails From lierwyn, I'a. ■ Dr. Milton George Buck was on ■ Wednesday evening called t„ per- ; form the marriage ceremony, uniting Herbert D. Dyson, of lierwyn, I'a., and Miss Bessie Hayes, of Ocean City, in the bonds of wed- ' r * Though quiet, it was n charm- ( ? pretty wedding of a young f - couple, very popular in a' wide cir- . ; rle oT friends. The groom was attended . by , I Marnn Jeroec acting as best man. ( 1 ' while the bride was accompanied 1 by Mrs. Maron Jernee in the ca1 parity of matron of honor. ' The young bride was beautifully ; 1 gowned in pink silk and picture ( hat ami carried a bouquet of pink t " The matron of honor enr- " rieil a bouquet of choice enmn- ( Following the service a recept1 was given at the home of the after which they departed 1 for a short honeymoon trip. j COMMISSIONERS FIX ! THEIR SALARIES: i ORDINANCE PASSED, UP FOR , THIRD HEADING AND FINAL PASSAGE JUNE FOURTH , j At the last meeting" of the Board . | of City Commisioners, an ordi- [ | nance was passed through the first ' : and second readings, fixing the . ' salaries of the Bonrd of Commis- t I : ''oners. ! , 1 By the terms of the ordinance i < , | each Commissioner will Is? entitled 4) to a very modest increase of re- ' The Mayor's salary will be 12,- ( I 000, while each of his colleagues . , ,iui- the Board will receive $1800 ( , per annum. , The alsive increase will begin ,j from May 15, and will lie paid in equal monthly instalments. ' The ordinance will come up for • . final passage at the regular meet- ' .ing to is? held Monday, June -Ith. .1 0 ' t] A TEN-DAY VISIT « a ir.n-u.il ii.ni

' Edwin B. Garrigues has arrived J in this resort, where he will re- I main for ten days at his charming ' I residence, 1428 Pleasure avenue. « Mrs. Garrigues however, will journey to Ashville, N. C., there to . attend the Bi-Annunl Convention - of the National Federation of Mu- 1 sic Clubs. 1 Mr. an«l Mrs. Garrigues are an- , ticipating an enrly return to Ocean , City, for the season. ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL

• CITY SOLONS AWARD 10JMRACTS , JOHN P. FOX AND HENRY V. CLOUTING ARE THE TWO SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS | ' The Boanl of City Commission- ! awarded the contract for lay- ; ing a concrete alley from Seventh , street to Eighth street, between1 Central and Wesley avenues, to. ' V. Clouting of Bcsley's ' Three bids were received. Henry: Clouting, Beesley's Point, $2,- ' 635; Powell and Monahan, Ocean 1 City, $2788.50; Porter-Smith ComOcean City, $3,239.73. City Engineer Collisson after ex-; ambling the bids recommended | ' that the contract lie awarded to ' the lowest bidder. Tenders were also received forj the opening and grading of Simpson avenue, between Sixth street and Seventh street, as follows: j J. P. Fox, Ocean City, $3945.80; Powell and Monahan, Ocean City,! $3990.40; Henry Y. Clouting, Beesley's Point, $4176.20; Porter-Smith Co.. Ocean City, $6284.16. The bids in itemized form rend 1 per lineal foot: J. P. Fox, 29 feet I roadway, $4.85; curb, 44c; side- 1 walk. 16c. Powell and Monahan: 89 feet I roadway, $460; curb, 60c; sidewalk 18c. H. Y. Clouting: 39 feet roadway, I $5.05; curb 45c, sidewalk 18c. Porer-Smith Co.: 39 feet roadt way, $6.84; curb, 50c, sidewalk 20c. ? -Upon the recommendation of the - City Engineer the contract for the 1 Simpson avenue work was awnrdli ed to J. P. Fox. 1 — « ECHO OF COLLISION Police Justice Francis H. Ware " deferred judgement in a rase aris- ' out of a collision between two cars, several weeks ago. 1 At the hearing in the local Po- , lice Court, Roy Miller insituted a, suit for damages against John B. r Acton, claiming $200. Both men are resilient* of this resort. It aranspired that Miller and Acton, driving their respective j cars, collided on the Cape May1 Wildwood road. Miller claimed •i

. tlint as a result his car was dam- , get! to the extent of $200. charged for repairs. I There remains a possibility that ' Acton will institute a counter suit 1 for damages, which will result in - the case being heard in the eounty district court. Although the acci- - dent occurred near Tukahoe, and 1 entirely out of the jurisdiction of the local police department, the case wns heard, notwithstanding . before Justice Ware.

announcement The Delaware & Atlantic Telegraph & Telephone Company Through the courtesy of Mr. Clayton Haine. Brick, the office of the Telephone Company's Commercial Representative will lie temporarily located at 411 Eighth Street, Ocean City Contracts for Telephone Service and adjustment* may be made at thi* address

HAZARD Seal fortatg We are here to Serve and Protect the Public Uphold the Ideals Upon which Ocean City wa» founded D OUR COMMISSION RATES Sales 3 per cent. Rentals 6 per cent. Office Open Every Day Except Sunday HORACE R. HAZARD J I' 1.1.1 A R. HAZARD Adrutir Uta •» W™ <*"" """" (K-KAN CITY. N. J.

NEW COLONIAL HOUSE Living: Rooms Large 4 Bedrooms and Maid's Room Ideal Location Price Right IRVING W. STREET, Broker — . PHONE 332 -J NINTH ST. AND HAVEN AVE. After Office Hoar. Hotel Biac.yne

CELEBRATION OF f i; PENTECOST AT - TRINITY h TRINITY SUNDAY WILL BE J . OBSERVED WITH CELEBRA- 1 - TION OF THE COMMUNION a' r The Day of Pentecost, with its p " outpouring of Divine Power, was , B ! brought vividly to the minds of his B hearers, by Rev. Joseph W. Watts, 0 M. A., at Holy Trinity Church on t y | Sunday last. t The Hector very appropriately 11 spoke of the historic day, as the " j birthday of the church. It was I ! upon that occasion that the church I "'.began its triumphant career down I 1 the ages, as the maker and moul- " der of civilization. Whitsunday should be ever celoibrated by the church, for only ro- " ' taining and utiliing the power then 1 given to it, can it hope to fulfil its function in the world." • To men then were opened the '• Gates of Opportunity. The world " , is their field. This was the gist of '■ an eloquent discourse delivered by Rector Watts before a large cond : gregation. • On tlie coming Sunday, the of- - fices of Trinity Sunday will lie ob- ) serve?!. There will lie a ceelbraI tion of the Holy Communion at b ! 7.30 A. M.. and a second celebration of the Eucharist at 10.45 A. ! M. The evening prayer and odditis I- i is announced for 7.45 P. M. Church .. ' School convenes nt 9.30 A. M. e Other offices of the week are: ei Friday, Embenlay, Young People's i |. Fellowship at 7.45 P. M. j Dr. and Mrs. J. Lindsay Gal- , braith, of 2339 N. 19th street, i Philadelphia, have been guests of C the Hotel Biscaynq over the week '"lend. After an extended visit to « " the West they will occupy their . residence the "La Fleuris," 318 '" . Bay avenue, for the remainder of , "| the summer. i • TRY A CLASSIFIED ADV. e •*

CITY CIVIC CLUB MEETS FRIDAY I Wilbur M. Walden of New Brunswick, to Discuss the Exlermina- ] tion of the Mosquito The Ocean City Civic Club will hold its next meeting on Friday, : 25, at the Commissioners' I Room in the City Hall. Wilbur M. Walden. of New' Brunswick, is expected to l>e present nnd deliver an address upon the "Extermination of the Mo - : quito." The address will lie copi- r ously illustrated with moving pic- I Apart from tlui fact tliat ' the mosquito is a dangerous disI Kentucky's Most Perfect Girl . : v^riiiiwunw^^ m \rjorit3atXtr Miss Mnrjorie Barker. IS. of Hopilnsvllle. was adjudged Kentucky'* uost perfect girl In a state contest idd at Louisville. She Is 0 ft. 4 In. nil; weighs llOj-j pounjls; chest ■OH Indies; nnd waist 2d>J Inches. Ier health rules arc. bridge, swimilng, outdoor exercise — and plenty ' f pretzels.

■■use carrier, its extprminution is of - paramount Importance to nil Now Jersey resorfc. If successfully exterminated, it will contribute more to the future progress of the resorts than anything else imaginable. All memlicrs of the organization, urged to lie present and all, friends interested in the suliject I under diseUK-sion are conliallv in- 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Norman Darby and! family, were here over the week-1 end, the" guest s of the former's; parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Frank E. ' ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL 1 unitef *l*li-?t nn«l puliliclr nja-nr.! ■ I the ; ""<r" « r * ALAN d»P. EWINC. j "otios TO^ONTIMITORS ' j t

tlifun Citr. N. J.. JiAe *4. lY.'S. »' th»;| t hour or s ou I'. M.. (Dvllstil u>ln« t.mr.; I li. »i.l» «lle», loral—l Wtwrrn Ih. Soulhn njnmtm lo the NurtVou.t curb lino of ' j provided, COW .11 item* conl.incd Ih.™- I in and bc^ arcomiiouj— J br n*"^ °r |

4 ; to i bo omptoro or laborore. br ztrin* a ' ! riurolr Company Boml or iDTOrane*. >1 TV aoUra^work will he rnmpl— i in [ ! "plana ami apacifraiiona can l» obtain— I , ! (rom the Oil Clerk by tkwiUln* J"'. , Haled Mar 14. 10 ja kvebton a. corson. Ilireetor of Public - w...i wm n. collisson, je. itarry a! morris. 1 1 " nir Clerk.

I, All business transacted through this office is in accordance with the following slogan "Thi* office does and maintains strictly ^brokerage business and ia in no way interested in personal speculation. Results. • \ sale completed on the above principal profits both Seller and Buyer. ' Write for listings and maks your headquarters with Clayton Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY N-J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No waiting for two weeks to know if you can get it; we can tell at .. once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for investment and for improvement — the choice ot L Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO, s Ocean City, K. J. Ewing T. Corson REALTOR ^7- » "7 ASBUSV AVX. OCBAN CITY. N. J.

DONT BE LONELY JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE AS THEY "Twitch the Switch" for Silent Service and the "Matchless" Night ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY 10th AND WEST AVENUE OCEAN CITY DIVISION i . , IS

BE WISE Advertise in the OCEAN CITY SENTINEL Our Circulation Assure You of Results If You HaVe Something for SALE or a HOUSE for RENT try a Classified Advertisement in the SENTINEL One Cent a Word — Minimum Charge 25c. Phone i 138-J I 1 ifiMH