_ EI0"™ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928 -
RUSH FOR PRIZES GIVEN £SENTINE[ (Co i tinned froifl Page One) 3 year, 8,000 12,000 6,00< t year, 12,000 15,000 lO.OOf 5 year, 15,000 20,000 12.00C A is schedule for City of Ocean City; B is for subscriptions in Cape May and adjacent counties outside of City of Ocean City; C is for subscriptions elsewhere in the United States. The above schedule of credits for subscriptions, which is on a declining scale, positively will not he charged during the competition. However, a special ballot, good for 50,000 credits, will be issued for every lub" of $20 turned in. This arrangement will be in effect throughout the entire campaign and is to be considered a part of the regular schedule. No subscriptions will be accepted for less than one year nor more than five years in advance from any one member, wall be accepted for less than one year nor more than five years in advance from any one member. PERSONALS F. M. Dougherty and family of Phdrdclphia, are summering eom-fo-to' Iv at 351 Corinthian avenue. Ml ind Mrs. John A. Phillips, of III ! idelphia, are included among the r logta summerin at the Fleetwood ','otel. M' and Mrs. J. T. Ryan, hailing from he state of Illinois, are vacation >ng here, guests at the Oxford. Mi ind Mrs. J. fi. Douglas, of Sharon Hill, are enjoying to full- 1 est m-asurc the pleasures of this resort. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Harman, of i Baltimore, are summering in Ocean i City, happily located at the May- < hern Hotel. I M. and Mrs. Varnell of Phila- ( delp 'in, ate enjoying a pleasant vacat'on at the Raleigh Hotel. i The guests summering at the ! Brighton Hotel include Mr. and < Mrs. Aulergle, of Philadelphia. i M> and Mrs. William D. Campbell. Washington, are among i ™ enjojdnr the comforts v of th: Mayberry Hotel. fi Mi and Mrs. Charles Town send « are r- lertsining as their vesta Mr. c and 'rs. P. J. Thomas of Kaston. Pt. , Mi and Mrs. Daniel Tracy, of p C'csi Palls, Montana, are enthusiaati boosters of Ocean aty, en r Joying their vacation at 1122 Ocean avenue. Mr. and Mrs. B. Olendorff. of R New i ork, are among the guests r, summering comfortably at the Scarborough Hotel. , . J?1!* ,J?hn Ward recently enter- „ joined John Qualter and Miss Mary ,t bonif^ in' tW^resort*' ^ summor Oi KJ Perdu yn, organist of the ^Ivury Presbyterian Church, Ro- it, i.toH.5 ** «— 1 p- and Mrs, a
Milton G. Buck.. Prof. Pcrduyn who is the brother of his hostess is one of the most gifted artists oi ». the organ in the country, and thi LI treasure of the American Guild o: LL Organists. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Norton of this city, have returned home from a visit to thoir son Capt )00 George D. Norcom and fami'v, ol >00 WBi^ngton. N. C. (00 , Mrs. Charles A. Trover of liaran risburg, is enjoying the pleasures of a summr vacation at the ScarjCs borough Hotel. Among the guests summering at the laiM'i.ta Hotel trc Misc lljry ff. Kljb'jin n.d her sister. Miss Its Francis 1). j-ilbum, of Gocoiantown. Pa. ot ,D.r\ Ge°r?e W. Pfromm, of Philm. adelphia, is vacationing at the or Breakers Hotel. or _ ®r- and Mrs. Fred Simpson and is Douglas Simpson, of Swart hmore ct enjoying the seasons diversions, rn housed comfortably at the La of Monte Hotel. P" , Mri- ,p?bcn Kodgers and famin ily of Ridley Park, are happy! rs guests vacationing at the Scarr. borough Hotel. >e Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Whipple, of in Philadelphia, were recent visitors to this resort. Mr. and Mrs. Ford D. Kutx, of Allentown, are amon the guests comfortably situated at the Halcyon Hall, if Mr. and Mrs. William L. Gilbert entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles R- Linn, of Merion, Pa., and their j i children Theodore and Baby on g their initial visit to Ocean City. " ,A,; 9- C- Smyth, superintendent of Delaware Public Schools, was a g visitor during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Read, of Phila- i - dclphia, visited their daughter, , Mrs. A. I. Pfeffer at Twenty-ninth f street and Central avenue, over the , - eek end. s William D. Gherky, of Philadel- , phia. is again summering at his . f shore residence, 1104 Ocean ave- t I Mr. Gherky is actively asso- . • dated with the Temple Baptist 4 Church and Uni vanity in tlie . ■ Quaker City. , Mr. and Mrs. CTarencc J. Dels- s roth and daughters. Miss Beta and t i Velma. of Philadelphia, are I spending the summer, guests at s the Strand Hotel. , William H. Oldfield, of this aty, ■ on the high seas bound for a p visit to his boyhood home in Shef- ft field, England. The trip and visit > will mean an nbsence of seven to » eight weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vermire, ti and son. Master Roland, of Farrell, « spent the week end in this re- «i sort, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. m P. J. Evans. 341 Central avenue. Mrs. M. T. Rush, of Media, is •' visiting friends in Haverford. Mrs. if was formerly a well known resident of this resort. Commissioner of Police Simon, of New York, was a visitor to this resort during the past week, and an interested spectator at the oi City Trophy Casting Tour- M nament on Saturday. Dr. T. T. Butler, Rector of TrinEpiscopal Church, Utica, N. Y., ai wife and family, have returned for vacation to this resort, the guest A
yn, of Mrs. George Hill, Tenth street iss, and Asbury avenue. «n J. Thomas Taylor, of Philadel- ? phia, is summering at the Seaside 01 Hotel, wherflie proposes to remain until the close of the season. R. G. Campbell, of Pittsburgh,! a well known business man in the P • great steel city, is a visitor to town occupying a cottage on ' Ocean avenue. "jl N. R. Busby, of Philadelphia, ir and a member of the Fire Depart- •- [ mcnt, Engine Company 61, is sum- ! mering in this resort, the guest of •J Mr. and Mrs. Vandergrift, at So. StgBM gte n- ORDINANCE No. SJJ. .( | lnlmtiiMd t., interior Coraon. | h® | struct a bulktirarf on • part of lha ee- 1 published bulkhead Una along the heath ' j thoroughfare In tha Clt» of Oeean Cits. f "®* I New Jeraas. and providing for th# eoat 1 ^ J and e.panw U*reef. OK THE OT* OK OCEAN CITT DO f ORDAIN i— [>' See. t. That a bulkhmd .hall be built. ' r" : anete,! and cnnalrutud on a part of the J ; dabltahrd bulkhead Una along tha baarh , '' j thoroughfare, whirl, bulkhead ahall begin ™ et a point whirl. It 177 I.J fart northeaet 1 of Fifteenth Street : extending eouthweat- " « r.-lr along and in aaid aatabUahed bulk. b ■s head line 7»0 feet to n point, which point £ ia to feet eouthweat of the aouthareaterlr . 1 north wort to rieaaure Avenue. That the V s line on the landward aide of aahl hulk- a r head ahall be filled with meterlal lo auf. n See. I. That tha coat, damagra and r«- a t penaoa of building, erecting and con. al It etrurtfng aueh bulkhead and of tha filling - be paid br an aaaaaxment upon tba owner K of the land benefited thereby. In proper- 1 1 tion a. each owner ahall he deemed to ao- 1 ! antra. bi See. I. That the contract, whan award- ! ar • ed. mar be temporarily financed by lha ia- ] > cuing of promlaanry note# of the City of j "l ■ City, which notaa ahall hear date j <!< : In amount and ahall brat inter-1 I eat at the rele of aw par centum per an- : aald note, ahall be aigned by the ■ and rounteralgnad hy the DireeI of the Department of Rerenua and j a reaolotlon of the Board of Commie- -'>•! aionera of the City of Ocean City, and atteeted hy fha City Clerk and Ihe o r-* f porata real of lha aty of Oeean City af. I thereon: there .hall he pieced on ' \ See. 4. That the work to be done and material, to ha furnlahed. under thi. contract, ahall he according to the plana and ereglirationa of the City Engineer and on Ala In the City Clerk'. Office. JOS. G. CHAMPION. I W. H. CAMPBELL, Do E. A. CORSON. Commissioners. I™ The above ordinance was passed "°' thiril reading and final passage. , August 13, 1923. A HARRY A. MORRIS, s . City Clerk. fro adv. 8-16. It IN THE SENTINEL phi
"t CITY OF OCEAN CITY. N. J. NOTICE TO C ONTRACTORS I- Contract No, Tit lo Sea let I bids or proposals will be received by the Board of Commis i. sinners of Ocean City. iN. J.. at , I the offices of the saiii Commissione era in the City Hall, Ocean fit v. „ N. J., September 10. 1923. at the n hour of 3.00 P. M.. Daylight Sat mg Time, for the building and struction of a timlier bulkhea.l ami '• necessary santl filling, in the fin ! ?r ™y- S J- »•- descrilu'd f in the Specifications. Ail bids must 1m made on the' ' forms provided, cover all item-! contained therein and lie accompanied by rush or certified check I a New Jersey Bank or Trust ! (. ompany, in tlte sum of $250 00 i . payable to the Treasurer of the! , City or Ocean City. N. J., without condition. A certificate from a sal , isfactory surety company, covering j the demands of the specifications, ( l must be attached to the bidding! , sheet. The successful bidder will be required to furnish, within ten! days from the date of award a! satisfactory Surety or Guaranty j Company Bon.l in the sum of the full amount „f ,|.0 awari, r„nilj. for the faithful performance of the Contract, payment of „||. and wages, and will also l>e require.1 to save the Citv of Ocean City. N. J.. harmless from all arttons at law. or otherwise, and In virtue of the employers liability:, act of the State of New Jersey o't other act pertaining to the!' employees or laborers hv trivine ' Surety Company Bond or Ins'iir-, The entire wnrk will he compiet ! ed by the First day of Novemt>or r . The Boarii of Commissioners re-l serve the right to reject anv or all i or to waive any informality in! any bid Plans and specifications can liel" obtained from the Citv Clerk hv ! n $10.00. Dated August 20. 1923. EVERTON A. CORSON, " Director of Public Work- " •WM. H. COLLISSON. S City Engineer.! HARRY A. MORRIS. I wfflra Classified Advs.il FOB SALE POR SALE — Bake ovens, Blodgrtt ji| gas oven, 36 loaves capacity; i:, iloughcrtv coal oven, 36 loaves ca- jji tacity. Apply Simms Restaurant. |j Soardwalk and Moorlyn Terrace. | ! V NUMBER of desirable lots for 1 sale at Fortieth street, running 3 rotn ocean to bay. Edwaril J. du- |l nee, 105 So. Third gt., Philadel- || >hia. Pa.
. THE PERFECT GEM HOOKER will do your hairing, boiling and |lt, roasting on one burner of any or-" , dinary gas or oil stove with a sav'ng of A, your gas bill, "indorsed n- by Good Housekeeping magazine. Salespeople wanted for Ocean City 4 and vicinity. Big commissions. ,, Mail orders filled. "Write or phone, i.l Ten l-Onore, Distributor for South Icr-ey. Phone 72-M. Vinrland. N. ' I J-. si; Wood street. ^ [^i ' ORD ROADSTER for sale; late ,.j l!»2l model, self starter, shock k | absorbers, goml rubber, motor re•tjcently overhauled. Apply Box Z. I Sentinel office. , J'l FOR SALE — A fine nearly new , jg j "iree family apartment on Fifth s.J street, one-half square from the! g "each; handsomely furnished; four j n j garages. Would make a goo<! Investment. Address "C" 105 North I v Till street, Camdem Phone 2S-W. FOR SALE — 60 ft. picket fence. .'I , ft | porch newal posts. 419 Ocean , ; ) avenue. j( LOST- Sigma Pi Fraternity pin. ' Jeweled with opals, rubies and - ,-|an emerald. Name R. E. King. 2021 V"! back. Liberal reward if return ed i 5 Hay Itouil. Ocean City. jPOR SALE— Puppies; German po- > lice; prize winners; pedigreed: 0 can tie seen up until Sunday even-: jug at 2021 Asbury avenue. A I Airedale puppy in the vi- A rtnity jif Atlantic and "Stenton O avenues; 2 mos. old. light brown,, paws dark brown; almost black a body; star on hind hip; tail clipped J ; wandered from home; reward if [returned to Mrs. E. Myers. 815 FOR SALE - Radio with lou.l | sfieaker; can lie seen and beard ;
R at the Ocean City Storage Co.. fith; id and West. [' HOST— l'latinum and diamond (air '■*: pin; liberal rewanl. M. K. Gid-j con, 3226 Wesley are., Ocean City. p. . — y FOR SALE— White baby carriage s. Bioch make; good condition, reap. sonahle. Apply Mrs. J. N. Henh drick. Ocean City Tennis Club.; I. Phone 20. - FOR SALE— On the beach between e 27th and 27th streets, furnished , k 1 • j story bungalow with screened • porches, combined living ami din- ' I, ing room, with open fireplace: all electric; latchen, bath, four bedrooms and sleeping porch facing ' ocean, on a thirty foot lot with ri1 , parian rights. Cash price $6500. , !j Address: Owner. 230 S. Front st.. r; Philadelphia. 1 1 SALE— All or part of 90 feet of ocean front, east of Wesley avenue, with riparian rights, be-; ' tween 27th and 28th streets. Cash price $60.00 per foot. Address. Owner. 230 South Front st.. Philadelphia. FOR RENT GARAGES for rent— 1420 Wesley ave., 1 10 Asbury ave. Apply to , M. A. Norcross, Adams Apartment City. for rent by the! year; $50 and $60 per month. M. : Norcross, Adams Apartments,1 City. BRADWAY Furniture and Hardwood FINISHING Interior Decorator 406 FOURTH STERET I
Now Is The Accepted Time I ITo subscribe to the 4th Series Strand Building and Loan Association 1 Series Opens September 7, 8 p.m. I at its office. 411 Eighth Street Ocean City, N.J. LAND STEELMAN Secretary |
h FOR RENT— July 14 to Sept. 30, Ic small new- second floor apart- > ' intent, with good ocean view; three "" rooms, kitchenette, bath, screened | |H.rch ami garage; furnished $300. - ■; H. B. Cooper. Jr.. 29th and Cen- 1 e tr*l avenue. APARTMENTS— Yearly lease $60 , and $65 per month, beginning s '•. Sept. 15th; new apartments, hand- - somely furnished; tile bath all ' j, modern conveniences. I-ook them j 0vr and make an early seelction. v I ' k. S. Kramer, 330 Atlantic ave. " I | WANTED ' TUTORING in private summer t ; school; high school branches; |
,lex|K7ricnced teachers. «,iJ> json, 1540 Wesley aven"^^ LOST ST Saturday; containing five mu]| reward if returned t0 bJ*' I OST On road f^2 City; Cross-fox neck ward if returned to 1325 W»' * nor. Corson's Garage. * , Gold pin. >cro|| |( in long; Firs, an,| I to Asbury ave; heirloom. kT, | Kling, 401 First st
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vn„„ . this is bungalow year CONTRACT MUST BE SIGNED BY SEP- WITH your contra! t signed, it does not cost TEMBER .5th, .923, TO GET IN ON THESE PRICES. prjp ip p nrtpprip you anything until I start your house. I AFTER THIS DATE THESE PRICES WILL BE VOID AQRI ID V A VFWI START ANV "AY °R nMBH ANY DATE "E" jzuu ajduk i avlinut tween september is, 192:1, to march 30, 1924. , ~ 'OCEAN CITY, N. J. I WILL BUILD THIS BUNGALOW ON YOUR ^ LOT ON ANY LOCATION IN OCEAN An CITY, COMPLETE, FOR $Z,/jU LOTS IS LOTS _ T ..... _ 1 bed room bungalow built OCA on your lot complete for vv.jjv . A J,°l '* * m nhm-rr yn. Wit it, j (i# .. ,y from the nwd. #id con- ; We've got them m pricM. hwa mhI ' , "rh *.ir " S"Tin™Tin^«Ten'rmeibE This section made up of people - ,K ou' here s sug- ami make * . deposit before they gn higher. ramH time HBj And all are rhuek full of awatinn. spare. _r. j. Edgar O BED ROOM BUNGALOW BUILT r AA ON YOUR I.' IT 1 < : "U i '] i.Ti: FCR ^ for ixig. Real Fireplare. $1511.00 Extra »- _ d ir*iPl*cr fnr r'"' '-"C- *r'0-00 Extra InKL: . T BUNGALOWS are of | ' " ~" planK tha, tho n private as possible and spaced so the furniture ran be placed very T "'Vj'K, PI A^'S' from $;,.000 to $6J4W All materials used and Ihe workmanship in the of nn houses 1 ' wn"1'1 U kUi1 show an, I explain to office I have built a gteat "■,r uteJy grade, no substitute- used in line. A mechanics' ami 'material lien houses in Ocean Str-.th.neie ... I , Vs. „ mar iwill be furnishetl at the completion of just herause mv nam. . U,CrC are n'"rC You said in 1921 that to came rt>u the a contractor VP >>pr" "" same thing in 1922. Now if you will take the time to read mv adv. there DrieeswiH to stand the ore**^ Vr work who reliable one. and one large enough force you to build this year, pnre" „f mXri^rT U^r wUl,m.. K.m0,,''>.;'n «.se of a sudden rise in prices My lumber dealer asfed me where 1 got the nerve to hand out such and is hard to undereUnd hlw'VeV'!: . i^' havc house through Berger. tracth-e pSj," &!^jhe"Sb"iPn «tU«ne uSSTirt m V- TTie'"t re'u We' ajid" w^^ -"riienu ^ Vsual'l hZflhth the^nti'1 yo'ur eomrart"n an!i sT^e."by S^m- F,U' FireP|ac< for G" *50-°° is of .^Vle^hTmVkes u*fi^ cfas'sy h^th' outside" wT'inside. It l«r 15th, so that I can arrange for your house. Real Fireplace, $150.00 Extra any good "location I have th "Preulative prnpositinn'that will sell at a good price in - to show you through th^m "''vert Lsci bungalows already built and would be gtod THE ri\VlH7 TO BUILD IS AT 'rUl-tSl^ lx^^s^s^ Real Estate General Building Contr^ Insurance II » .bsJecl. impouible („ „y „ , ,h ^ ^ ^ | " furnish you with a complete Bungalow such as my prices cover.

