Ocean City Sentinel, 24 May 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

CITY SENTINEL THURSDAY. MAY 34. 1023 ' -- - ' . = ~~

EIGHTH NEW POSTMASTER IS' CHARGE Edward M. Sutton ha* a**umed hia duties a* postmaster this 1 week, succeeding B. Frank Smith, who ha* held the position for the • past eight years. Twenty years eight years. iwroij

ago Jir. Sutton occupied the same office and many conveniences for the public did he carry into effect.! Classified Advs.

FOB SALE FOR SALE— Bake oTens, Blodgett ga* oven, 36 loaves rapacity; Dougherty coal oven, 36 loaves capacity. Apply Sinima Restaurant. Boardwalk and Moorljn Terrace. FOR SALE— Alaska refrigerator.; 7 ft. long, 4 ft wide and "ft. high, 12 compartments; good con-' dition; price 325. Curtis Corson,' Palermo, N. J. FOB SALE— Steam boiler. Utile Giant, 5 h. p. Apply Stmma. Restaurant, Boardwalk and Moor- 1 lyn Terrace. ' FOR SALE Bloeh baby carriage, also Bloch baby stroller. ^ good condition. Apply Simms Bestaurant Boardwalk and Moorlyn -

Terrace. FOR SALE — Three double beds and one single bed, complete, in good condition. Apply 206 Wesley 1 avenue, or J. M. Chester Co., Post Office Bldg. FOB SALE— 200 ft. cocoa runner. lYi yds. wide. Apply Simms Restaurant, Boardwalk at Moorlyn Terrace. FOB SALE— Large gas range with three ovens, oil stove, washing machine, 4 hair cloth chairs ; and sofa. 808 Wesley avenue. I

FOR SALE— Somers Point; a real | home, well built; 6 rooms and j Imth, cellar, heater, front porch, at- j tic. fruit trees, etc; joining new - gold ground; lot 60x135. Weat New Jersey sve. Cornelia Somers, (owner), Somers Point, N. J.

FOR SALE— An attractive house, overlooking the Bay, Ocean and I Longport Boulevard; 7 room, bath and large porch; living room 30 by 22; all conveniences; lot 50 by 176. ; Somers Point. Phone 47-R-5. FOR 8ALE — Mahogany roll top desk and 4 office chairs. Phone 47-B-5. Somers Point. FOR BALE— A pipeless heater in * good condition; will sell cheap. ' 433 Central ave. Phone 689-J. jj p FOB SALE — Furniture, enameled j beds, dishes, etc. 612 Sixth at « FOR 8ALE— Store shelving*, one t] hall rack with mirror, one oen- ® ter table, one large mirror, dishes, a scheen doors, washing machine, one wringer. 1033 Asbury avenue. FOR SALE — New Water front

; bungalow, two porches, garage, j j Garden*. Electrically equipped; | , awnings, new furniture. Baron, Uth and Central avenue. WANTED

* WANTED — Used furniture; we 'r| buy furniture, rugs, stoves, etc. ' Write, describing good* to Kendall t "I A Son., Millville, N. J.. or tele-'* phone mHrille 161-J. WANTED — Cottage, famished. - ft months, $60 a month. Address C., II Bredin, care Sullins College, Bri*-JI tol, Virginia. II A RELIABLE colored chef 'ie- jl sirea position; reference. Apply , II F, Sentinel office. II

„ OFFICE GIRL for Ocean City of- II r. fice. Apply Forrest Laundry, j||l |_' 23 S. Penna. Ave.. Atlantic City. ||| *• MATURE WOMAN, typist with H excellent business experience de- II : >ire* a position in Ocean City; pre- I '! ferably hotel. Address 862 Park ~ | avenue. Ocean City. '» WANTED — A dressmaker by the II day or week. Mrs. E. MeClure, I 415 Fifth street. . U i WANTED— To buy a used auto-, I ■ mobile in good condition; used; III | prirate owner; late model. C.. I HI . Sentinel office. WANTED — Position as driver, au- III tomobile or truck; reference. D., j III Sentinel ooffice.

-| FOB BENT jf FOR RENT — Apartments; just |||| built; ocean front, roomy, airy. ||H ' well furnished. Owner, 2361 E. |||| t Dauphen street, Philadelphia. Hell 1 |U| Phone, Kensington 2748- W. ;l||l , MRS. McVEAGH will open an ire! Ill i cream and light lunch parlor at 1 III t 51st and Asbury avenue on Satur- j II .lay. May 26th, 1923. j ; LOST | II i — Blade velvet hand bag. Sat- |||| urdav afternoon, 6 o'clock, be- Jill

tween 12th street and Asbury are- |||| nut, and 24th and Wesley avenue. ||l| if returned to owner, 24th |||| ' and Wesley avenue. Ill Our Wall Paper a veritable find. We aim to' please the particular. Just come down and inspect our numerous designs. If you are critical it may take you a long time to decide— there are bo many patterns to choose from— but the point is that you can be suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey

Just Across From Your Castles in Spain A DREAM BUNGALOW ON THE OCEAN Riprarian Rights Low Price IRVING W. STREET, Broker PHONE 3S2 J NINTH ST. AND HAVEN AVE j After Office Hours Hotel Biseayne C. Ellwood Carpenter's CASINO CLUB Where Everybody Who I> Anybody Meets Somebody Ladies' Card Party Next THURSDAY AFTERNOON DANCINGI

CAMPBELL WILL HOL PURSE-STRINGS TIGHT Continued from Page One ilefray the bill*, until the question in dispute ha^ been definitely settled.

Finally the bills were entered read and a motion pasted that they rbe paid when funds were available. Some time ago a petition was received from property owners, re- " siding in the particular neighborhood. asking that an alley be obstructed between Asbury ar.d West avenues and between Fifty-sixth l and Fifty-ninth streets. At that time the City iSfgineer was inBMmBTH : — — — . - - • " _ IW Legion re.1 .

, .-.meted to investigate, if a suffiJ cicr.t number of property owners " had signed the said petition. The engineer reported that there - were not sufficient signers to war- ' rant the Commissioners conceding w ith the request and the City Clerk . was instructed to so inform the . petitioner* ■

CIVIL WAR HERO DIES Funeral services over the re5 main* of William McCool were read at the late residence of the t deceased. 210 West avenue on Tuesday evening. •With the death of Mr. McCool. : another survivor of the great Civil ' War has passed away. As befitting e an old war veteran, the officers and members of the Morgan -Ran. k

See the "UNIVERSAL" ELECTRIC RANGE f In Operation Before Your Eyes ^ ELECTRIC (POKING IS TODAY RE( ■ [' \ OCMZEII AS THE MOST SCIENTIFIC IN POINT OF FOOD CONSERVATIONS, \>' >/ VP ' ' CLEANLINESS AND LABOR SAVING j.'- The "Universal Electric Range is acknowledged to be without a peer in mechanical construction, perfection of its appointments and economy in its operations. A single demonstration of the utility and efficiency the "Universal" Range will convince the most critical housekeeper of its advantages over the old style method of cooking. It • means less household drudgery and a more efficient working kitchen. The "Universal" Range makes possible well-cooked food. The heat is so evenly distributed in the oven that there is no guesswork as to the results obtained. Meats when cooked in the "Universal" Oven are richer, more nutritious and palatable. Bread is baked to that fine texture which makes it more .appetizing. It remains fresh for a HI longer period. Cakes, pies and biscuits are beautifully browned. Success is assured since the same degree of heat is always-obtainable by the switch regulation of the range. P tfb Let Us Show You How ^nd Why the L ' ' '*"11 "Universal" Serves and Saves While I Uj ~ Cooking Best. lbl5ffiisks235::ei~if ' demonstration - ~ j~~Y May 28th to June 2d JST A UNIVERAL ELECTRIC CO. j jj 7th St and Asbury Ave.

• • - - "7s* - % j A High Grade BOARDING COTTAGE FOR SALE I Splendidly located, beautifully furnished, 12 guest rooms, 4 baths, piazza on three sides, only 250 feet from ocean. Very Fair and Attractive Price . ' . v - We all believe this year will be a great hotel year. Cottage rentals show this. It is the public pulse. Massey & Edwards EIGHTH STREET AND CENTRAL AVENUE

Post of the American Legion as-i sumed charge of, the obsequies. Dr. John • Hamllcy. Chaplain of the l\ist officiated, and the Amcri-; ' ' can legion ritual for the burial of the dead was UBwL i j Bl'Y A IHPl'Y I"<»K HIM ? phi you send your boy to a trench, k Did he march away with no backFor "he mother whose eye- with Well, buy a poppy and wear it fori 1 ! Did you send your boy to help man That* -would Veep the United States,, i Navy afloat. Tiny suh-chaxcip or battleship' 'Welh buy a poppy and wear it for ; Did you send your daughter to ' Tlie broken w reck- made^by war's

re<l curse 7 To fear through the night u» raider's purr? ° Well, buy a poppy and w„r ([ , her. If you sent no daughter' and ^ But gave your gold that rigfe . i done, i If sugar and wheat you daily a r.icd, 1 Well, buy a poppy and wear h *» pride." Mrs. K. K. Foster. Auxiliary aj No. 122. Ki.glewo.-t. N.J., Advertise in the Sentinel and Get Results

i ■ BTORCa co; ~ iMUWMl Where Quality Counts And Where You Get The Most of the Best for the Leait Very Fine /""^l fJA W hole Milk LuCCSC lb 2./C It'., rich and -reamy. Very "bitcy" — aged sufficiently to g c it the iiy imp. Krafl Cheese (American Cheddar or Pimento) tin J2l/jf

Cracked Corn 10 25c

Pork and Ilcans .'! <•■»» 25c

Gold Seal Oats 3 25c

A-co Corn Flakes ■ 3 «*» 25c

Victor Bread 5c j - The loaf with a real home-like flavor.

Luscious Fruits at Temptingly Low Prices!

Peaches Big No. 2Ii r> ro Zlc. Choice Calif. Peaches big can 20c

Str" Pineapple 35c Sliced Pineapple No. 2 can 25c

Fancy Plums | Oregon ■"'.r" i9c Rmc Lima Bee Sweet and tender. Pocked ami flavor.

ExtslrcynnerrtR 39c :ans 3 "' 25c *1 with all their natural freshness

Buy Them by the Dozen ! Octagon Soap I cakes 2-">c ■ PJkG. Nap. Soap cake 5'',e llahhitt's Soap cake 5'/jC j Uirkman's Borax cake 5'/jc Ivory Lifebuoy 0 caWe.Oflr Coalinc J lor Z-U" Patmolive raimoiiw «ou...

Skidoo Creamy Hy C eanser 1 x Cleans anything quick. Contains glycerine and pure white cocoanut oil in lilietal quantities, which give.- it » most pleasing, velvety pm-fu-c lather in hard or soft

It Must Be Good when Hundreds ..f Thousands of the most particular codec drinkers insist on. nothing else but A sen Blend every jjny ovjro Asco Coffee ,b 29c Good to the very last sip. Taatr the difference? Asco Teas ^12', i* 23' We have a blend for every taste. .

■Memorial day suggestions1.

[ Paper Napkins 24 for ..5c Picnic Plates 12 for.. 9c Waxed I.uneh Paper roll 3c Cooked Corned Beef can_23c Asco Dried Beef pkg Nc Queou-Olives but 10c, 20c Stuffed Olive* hot 12c 22c

Asco Kvap. MMic can 11c Asco Grape Juice pt bot 1* Tasty India Relish hot lSe Sour Pickles Mg b-d 18c Portuguese Sardines enn Domestic Sardines can Prin. Salad Dressing bot 21c

Sunshine Short Bread "25c A delicious cake made by. the Sunshine ItaVing Co.. Iht bakery with a thousand windows.

Gold Seal FLOUR 49c The best flour for Bread, Biscuits, Cakes and all kind* light pastry. ^ ^

Our Stores Will be Closed Memorial Day, May 30th Open the Night Before Until 9 o'Clock to Better Serve You , 401 ASBURY AVE. 745 ASBURY AVE 1126 ASBURY AVE.