' II OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1923 WNE
+. , a ^ . j Beesley's Point Notes Mr. and Mm. Heath, c< FraakUavlUa, N. J , *pant ih« w«e*-*mi with Mr- Thomas Hulling**. Sr. Ml** Dorothy Madura la tick with the Utauliua. Mr. and Mr*. AlWrt Waltua. of DownFa.. vUitoi Mr. and Mr*. Spaaocr Yoamt: l**t week-end. Mr. Walton ha.-i-rcaail yrrturead from uulutut a tour ot lh« Pacific CoaatMra. Chart** Wanner and chiklrvn. o< Wut Virginia, viaited friend* in Uc<*ir>,»' Point and Marmora last ***1. Mr. and Mr*. Adolphua Tdauaend and iMxktar. Lucila. oi Ocaaa City, visited Mr. Howard Slit**. Sunday after noon. Mr. Hear? Clay ii on tha sick list thl* Mr. Lawrence Bally. of Tuckahoc. and Mr. Ejrnrol Madac. visited friend* in Break?** Point Friday eveaiug. Wm Bdwlaa Cocreo la tick with the
■m - - 1 : . — I Mr. towto Breckley, Jr.» and .^r^' **' * p.otlU I wife Visited Bra. Bmkhy's fti. ther Mr. and Mr*. Frank llrooka of Palermo. Ml Millviile, Sunday. valUxl on t rends at lie**?*?'*. Point Sunday k" afternoon. »- ORDINANCE Na. 236 . MMtej is speodiug a feu days in Introduced by Commissioner Corvon w_awHdtth P. 1. j An Ordinance to erect, build and con* i — — — ■ Lot trading * Street Building I * MONIHAN & HALL GENERAL CONTRACTORS Thirty-Second Street and Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey " i 1 i —
| , struct Jetties along tho beach or ocean I front In Ocvan City. New Jersey, and pro* 1* siding for the coat and expcim* thereof. THE HOARD OK COMMISSIONERS OK . THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY DO ORDAIN : Section I. That there shall be erected, built and constructed in the City of Ocean City, New Jeraey, Jetties along the beach . or ocean front to prevent the encrooch- ' moot of the sea and the umc to be erected between a point which ia about 1300 feet north of North Street to an angle with Atlantic Boulevard near the juncltlon thereof with Reach Road. Sec. 2. That the building, erecting and constructing of the jetties, described In Section One of Ihli ordinance, and the furnishing of the labor and materials therefor shall be according to the plana and specifications on file In the City Clerk's Office. Sec. 3. That the cost, damage and «*- . penie of the improvement shall be paid by I an aaseasment upon the owners of the land : benefited thereby in proportion as each ! Owner shall be deemed to acquire. Sec. 4. That the contract whe^, awarded. , may be temporarily financed by the issuI Ing of promissory notes of tbla city, which 1 note* shall bear the date the day the aama
•r« Issued and sl*U be signed by the I Mayor and countersigned by the Director of the Department of Revenue and Finance and attested by the City Clerk and the corporate seal atfAed thereon ; said notes shall be definite in amount and shall bear ' interest at a rale not exceeding six per cvntum twr annum, and there shall be; ■lated thereon the purpose for -which the; same are issued. Sec. 5. This ordinance shall take effect 1 at the expiration of ten daya from its final passage. Commissioners. Notice The above ordinance waa passed on first and second reading at a meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Ocean City, New Jeraey. held on the tflh day of November. 1923. and will be taken up for third reeding and final passage at a meeting of said Board to be hold on December ' 17. 1923, Commissioners' Chamber, City Hall, Ocean City, New Jersey, at 3 o'clock < P. M. HARRY A. MORRIS. Adv.— 11-29— Bt City Clerk. *
I r ' ' - . • Here is a Substantial Business Opening + k Nash now Offers you an Opportunity to go into the Automobile Business
In every community throughout the country men are achieving success in the automobile business. Maybe you, too, have had thoughts of establishing yourself as a motor car dealer. Now Nash opens the way. Nash regards this town as an excellent territory, rich with possibilities. The autcftnobile business is just entering its most profitable period- Authorities state that next year will be far greater than any previous year in the industry. This Town is to Have a Nash Dealer Some roan in some other business, perhaps some man now on a salary, is going to get the Nash contract in this town. Few contract sin the industry aredeemed as valuable a prize as the Nash franchise. Who will get it in this town? It can be you— if you go after it. If you have a good record, if your standing »n this town is good, if you have a fair amount of capital, you will get immediate Consideration. If you have longed for a money-making opportunity you can avail yourself of it now. Shortly our representative will come and select the roan. Only Moderate Capital Required You don't have to have a lot of money to make your start with the Nash line. If you have moderate resources don't fail to see our representative. He will show you bow to plan your affairs, how to acquire a line of credit, all the details of getting started in your own business. If you del ay others may seize this chance. Act decisively- That's how men rise to successful places. link Your Name With C. W. Nash Scarcely 7 years ago C. W. Nash left the presidency of the General Motors Company to found his own company. Proceeding conservatively yet progressively he has quickly built up one of the most sound and solid successes in American industry. It is this man and this company that beck n you to join them in great plans for the coming years. Already hundreds upon hundreds of men are now owners of growing businesses because of their association with him. Nash Motors is on the Upward Climb The profits of the automobile business are centering themselves more and more around a few big, strong companies. Your chance to make real money and expand your business lies in a connection with a company such as Nash. Last year Nash built approximately 42,000 cars. This year Nash sales will rise to 60,000,
And practically all the time the great factories at Kenosha and Milwaukee have been behind in production. You Handle Both Fours and Sixes One of the advantages of the Nash contract is that it gives you both Fours and Sixes to sell. That means a wide market and big volume. The price range runs from $915 to $2190. This is the field of greatest opportunity. And the discount terms are highly favorable. C. W. Nash believes firmly in the Nash dealer— the dealer's success is the basis of Nash Motors' success, he says. Nash Dealers Show as High as 187 J Sales Increase This year Nash dealers are recording great gains over last year's business. Some report 60% increase, some 80%, some 100% and better, some as high as 150%, and two reached the height of ' 187%. These men are making money. You can do the same. ' Everywhere the trend of preference among buyers toward Nash cars is gaining in vigor and volume. Now is the time for you to take advantage of this country-wide good-will for the Nash product. ^ The pioneering is past. Step in#> a Nash contract and begin to reap the profits. Future of Business Exceeds all Prophecies No one has ever been able to visualize the tremendous possibilities of the automobile business. All prophecies as to its size have fallen sadly below the actual facts. One of America's greatest executives said publicly 15 years ago that based on 1900 census statistics only 5% of all families had incomes that placed them in the automobile class. That meant approximately 795, 000 families. Today's figures show how greatly the market surpassed his calculations. For 5% of all families in 1923 would only reach a figure of 1,400.000. And yet more than 12,000,000 families now own cotb. On top of this come prophecies from independent analysts who estimate even a bigger volume of sales in 1924 than during 1923. Men of Every Claware Winning Automobile Success Bakers, and butchers, bankers, implement dealers, traveling men, restaurant owners, garage owners, clerical workers, miners, grocers, hardware merchants, salesmen of every class have entered the automobile business and are making good. There's no special training necessary. Use common sense and sell a line of cars nationally known and nationally liked such as Nash cars.
Many a man who faced discouragement in another line of endeavor has made himself well-off selling motor cars. Don't hesitate over this opportunity. If you fail to take advantage of it you'll likely condemn yourself a year from now. Where Can You Find a Finer Prospect? Look about you. Where do you see a more certain way to acquire the independence you seek? The Nash contract in this towji awaits some man. Will you be the fortunate one? It depends entirely upon you. Be guided by these other thousands who are today rising higher and higher. Note the Strength of Nash Motors Nash Motors stands out today as oocof the strongest compan ies in the industry. Close tq $24,000,000 it holds in cash and government securities. It has no bonded indebtedness. It owes no bank. Guided by C. W, Nash it has always maintained itself aloof from any financial embarrassment. On the payroll are more than 7,000 skilled workmen. More than 93% of each car is bunt"" entirely by Nash workmen in Nash factories. Bankers everywhere praise the discretion and judgment that have directed the conduct of this company from the outset. Nash Executives Always \ Accessible to Dealers The dealer, however small, is always welcomed at the Nash plants. , Here are no closed offices, no barricades of secretaries to pass before you reach one of the officials. / Dealers' problems are Mr. Nash's problems. You can count upon true co-op-eration and genuine help. Men long in the organization call it a great big partnership. Everywhere there is the spirit of friendly association. You'll find your efforts properly appreciated. Our Reuresentative Will Be Here Next Week s piper we wj]] announcc th« arrival of a Nash rwesentative. He will gladly tal* to you then. Be sure to watch this paper. Get in touch with him at once. This 2s your opportunity and you ought to make the roost of it. Just drop us a letter at once saying you ate interested in becoming a dealer. You can do this right away. Then the Nash representative will call you upon arrival. Simply write your name and address and phone number and state you are interested in getting into business foe yourself with the Nash line, ( All communications will be treated confidentially : ' * a.
Write today to P. O. Box No. 373, Ocean City, N. J. * . NAB H THE NASH MOTORS COMPANY, KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
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WANTED SEE Mri. Leo M. Johnsor. 814 Seventh Street. lor Inexpensive hand-painted Christmas Presents. Sample* displayed *t Mr*. Illldreth's Shop. < 11-16- 30 YOUNG LADY with knowledge of filing. wishes position •« clerk in nor* or office, P. Kllnton. 1242 Control Avenue. ; Ocean City. N. J. <11.29-10 | WANTED TO RENT YEARLY — Apartment ; 4 room* and b*th. Address "8," Sentinel Offlea. <11.29— It)
FOR SALE THE PERFECT GEM KOOKKR will do your baking, boiling and roasting on one burner of any ordinary gu or oil stova with a saving of three-quarter* of your gas bill. Indorsed by Good Housekeeping mag* tine. Salespeople wanted fer Ocean City and vicinity. Big commissions Mall orders filled. Write or phone. Ten Lessor*. Distributor for South Jersey. Phone 72-M. Vluelaod, N. J.. 814 Wood Street. FOR SALE -House and lot. 1016 Asbury Avenue. 12.000 — 84.000 cash, balance mortgage. Apply to Frank Grosser. 1017 Asbury Avenue., or any agent. (if) WOOD FOR BALE — Sawed la stove lengths. J. B. LawSbn. 6. JD. cor. Second and Com. Ave. Somen Point. <11-29— -2t)
FOR BALE— Bungalow. « rooms and hath; furnished: electric light. Apply "L. D." 8antinel ' Office. (U-22— it) FOR BALE — Concrete block machine: two seta of moulds and fifty pallets. G. A. Datcheg. 6040 Central Avenue. <11-29— It) VICTROLA— 8160.00 type for 176.00; lot of records. Ocean City Storage Co., Sixth and West Avenue. <11-29 — 2t) D. 4. IT. BUT C CANNON The Bargain Broker fer One ef Throe Beaut If al Hemes. Bay Avenue— 4 rooms, riparian rights, 13.000. Bay Avenue— 8 rooms, all Improvements, 16,000. Asbnry Avenue— 7 rooms, furniture, shed. 87.000. Fourth Avenue— 7 rooms. 14.000. West Avenue, near Second— 4 rooms, 83,600. Seventh Avenue— 7 rooms. 87.000. St. James Place— 9 rooms, garage, 820.000. TERMS TO SUIT U C. CANNON. Second and Bay A venae, who pleases each parchaser LOTS LOTS LOTS FOR RENT FOR RENT— Furnished apartment, six rooms (2 bedrooms). Oct. to May. ine. Furnished rooms. Mrs. E. R. 8tltee, 816 Plymouth Place. ^ (tf) FOR RENT— 946 Weet Avenue. Eight rooms and both. U. A. Norcromu Adams Apartments, (tf)
FOR' RENT— Apartment!, until June 1. reasonable. M. A. Noreroee. Adams Apartments. <tf> APARTMENTS for rent by the year; 860 and 880 per month. M. A. Noruross. Adams Apartments. Ooean City. (tf) FOR RENT— Lower 6 room apt., fur nished. hot watar heat and h^b- all Improvement* with garog*. 808 Stath Street. GARAGES for Real— 1480 WesW Avenue. 110 Asbury Avenue. Apply to M. A, Nwcross. Adams Apartments. Ocean City, (tf) FOR RENT— New apartment. Hot water heat; handsomely furnished; all modem convenience*. E. a Kramer, 880 Atlantis Avenue. (114--tf) FOR RENT— Furnished apartments. Hot water beat. fee. electric lights. Aim unfurnished apartment, by the year. F. H. Champion. 710 Moorlyn TttTaoe. (tf) ROOM and Board, or table day or week. Cake's Cottage. 10*7 Slmpma Avenue. <»-*— 4t) FOR RKNT-Bl* room cottage with bag. bat water heat, t-s sad Price. 186 per month. Apply Office. " ' i •' — v APARTMENTS — 840 monthly; IWUl new and pew!y furnished I si* rooms and bath: hot water beat. 605 Atlantic Avenue. Apply «01 Atlantic Aventm ej m agent. (11-29— 2t) FOR REJ$T-B*autlful£ finished uoiiage for the winter at Fifth efrdArtHnr , also first fioor apartment. Ajpfr.Jfi. fL Hoffman. 462 Asbury Avenne. (11-19— It) UNFURNISHED APT.-W by beat furnished. Apply Baron, KJwroth and Central Avacuee, LOST LOST— Ladlet' handbag containing seven dollars and fifteen wntaja bro«JJ wjl£ Initials H. G*. 0„ and a hunch of val^Nc keys. Loet between 4th and I 8th Strost on Asbury Avenue. Return to SenUjwl Oflc*. Reward. <H-»— It) LEGAL L_ i
ORDINANCE Ne. W Introduced by Comls^nw Ooreon An Ordinance to tor wUy ** and grade a fifteen foot wide etrojL r . ' wart and Asbury A venom and be- | tween Flfty-SDrth^Sflftr-Whth BwJ I Ocean City. New Jcresy. .end to provw* I for the cort end expense thereof. I THE BOARD OF COlflOSSJONRRS OF I THE CTTT OF OCEAN CXTT DO I ORDAIN: I Section |, That there shall Ww I opened, graveled and » flftem^ foot J wide rtroet. situate In the I Fifty-Ninth Street*. r I Bee. 2. That the leying out. ******* I and grading of the street, deeerfbed In I Section One of this ordnance, sndth* I furnishing of 4the labor «®d I therefor shall be eccordliy to I and speclftcatlona of the Qty Engineer en I file In the City Clerk's OMee. I 8*. t. -n..t theeert. «£ I •aSLHRAISU*." "* 8m. 4. That the ecntractwhen yarded, rr f.1— " swtfUE'X I g-SsTajg&.'ys Kyor Md countersigned by the Director of the Department of Rmmi »*d fkttj I and attested by the City Clerk £*d «*e I corporate seal effyrod thONSa t seW ^ notsa I •hall ha definite In ■mount and shell bear 1 Interest nt a rate not acceding sin pm I centum per annum, end there shall ha I stated thereon the purpom for wM«h the j "JUT This ordlnense shell talm effert I at the expiration of ten aays from Its final I pemaga. I a Notice I The above ordinance was pamsd on first end second reeding et n mm*'** of the I Board of CommleMoutrt of Osean City, I New Jersey, hold en he Ifth fay of November. 1928, and will be tnbeu upfor I H TSTjereey, st l ssbS I HARRY A. M01UH8, I i Adv.— 11-19— it CHy Clrtk
PROP08AL Fer Removal end Disposal of Garbage, Rubbish and Ashes Scaled proposals for the removal and disposal of garbage, rubbish, ashes, in accord* nee with specifications on file in thu office of the City Clerk of Ocehtt City, will be received by the Board of Commissioner- , of Ocean City, at a mec'ini; to bo hvid on, December 17. 1928. at the hour cf three o'clock in the afternoon, at the Commissioners' Chamber. City llall. Ninth and Asbury Avenue. Ocean City, New Jersey. Proposals will bo received for the removal and disposal of garbage, rubbish . ashes for the year 1924. Specifications can be secured from City Clerk.
All bids must ba made on bidding blank* attached to apacifications, which may be obtained from Qty Clerk. A certified cback. drawn to the order ot the City Treasurer of Ocean City, or cash to the amount of 8600.00 must accompany each proposal or bid, as guarantee thai the succeroful bidder will execute a eontract and furnish acceptable bond In the sum of fifty (60) per centum of the amount bid and to be a Surety Company bond, and also Insurance against Employee's liability, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract as required by the specifications. The bidder will also furnish with his proposal or bid. a letter or certificate, from a satisfactory Surety Company, authorised to transact business in the State of New Jersey, that they will furnish the necessary bonds required under this contract if ha la awarded the contract. The Board of Commissi oner* reserve the right to reject ■ny or ail proposal* or bids or to waive
any informality in any bid or proposal. - HARRY A. MORRIS. Adv. — 11-29 — 3t City Clerk. NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Leon M. Leopold, Deceased Pursuant to tbe order of Irving Fitch. ! Surrogate of lb* County of Cape May. ' m*d« on tiw thirteenth day of Novembar, I A. D. 1923. on the ax»pllcatlon of tha iUb•crlbcr. executor of said daces sad, notice is hereby given to the creditors of aaid deceased to exhlbft to tha subscriber, under •»«th or affirmation, their claims and da* mauds against the estate of said damaged ' within six monlh*.,from tha thirteenth day of November. A-^D. 1928, or they will be * La, WMAJI AJ obss srtifcn forever any action against the
subscriber. Dated Nov. IS. A. D. 112*. { .^>1 THE CAMDEN SAFE DEPOSIT A Adv.— (11-16— 9t) TRUST CO. Frank 8. Norcross. Trust Officer. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the accounts of the subscriber, as Qxeculor. Estate of Granville. H. Stcelman. deceased, will be 5: ; audited and slated by the Surrogate, and reported foi settlement to the Orphans' Court of the County of Cape May on tha , second day of January next, at which time i application will be made for the allowance i of Commissions and counsel feee. - ; . ! Dated, Nov. 28. 192*. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF * OCEAN CITY, N. J. Executor. . George D. Richtxds. Trust Offi&r. > L _ » . ■
COLLECTOR'S SALE OF PROPERTIES FOR UNPAID BUIJIHEAD AfiflESffMRM7 I Office of tha Tax Collector, Ooean City, N. J. _ i :\;j ; Notice Is hereby given that tbe subscriber, the Tan Collector of Ocean City, N. L \ \ pursuant to the laws of tha State of New Jersey, in such cases made and prnvfdlR will expose for male at public auction on TUESDAY THE TWENTY- SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER . A. D. nineteen hundred and twenty-three, at two o'clock P. M. of that day, a. *• - S Tax Office, floor of City Hall, in said city, certain lota, tracts or pernelg £B land more particularly described, for benefits for Street improvement <0C j and adjusted by the Commissioners of assessment and under and by drt|< jf an act of tbe L^lature of New Jeraey. cnUtled, "An Act oon naming munSe|gE ; ties." approved March 27. 1917. and the supplemenU thereof and siiiaiiifiaaiife thfiMfe and an act entitled. "An Act coneerning unpaid taxes, assessments and other MM* pal charges on real property and providing, for the collection thereof by the croaMh* and enforcement of liens thereon." (Revision of 1918) and the aupplaaronta thm gj:*i and tbe amendmenu thereto, end under the provisions of an ordinance entitled. *Jpr > ordinance to construct, erect and build and to repair a bulkhead in navigable wafcgl ' ■ other than the Atlantic Ocean within the territorial jurisdiction of Ocean City, dk •! providing for the cost thereof." passed September 16 ,1918; and as appears b ) report of the Commissioners of Assessment and duly confirmed by tbe Boara gr ji V Commissioners of this city, and recorded in the book of •iwiuinte in say aflMR Which assessment has been assessed, fixed and adjusted by asSd Commissioners M < ' Assessment, against the loU. parcels or tracts of land hereinafter mentkwed _Hff designated, have remained unpeid and in arrears for more thin six nwtht IW8 u date of confirmation of said report of Board of Commissioners of aaid city. The said lota, tracts or parcels of land and real estate will be sold In fas, * *-,< *■■■'• ■ such persons as will purchase the same, subject to redemption at the lowest rati 'J : Interest, but in no case in excess of eight per centum, per annum. t tjS The following list gives a description by lot number and section ef tfce >4k ( |i j tracts or parcels of land to bo sold in pursuance of this advertiasoMnt as thsy snNR on tbe assessment lists annexed to said reports, together with tbe >m(ieitl Of mnMb s- ) *ii Mild, laid on and expanded on each of said lota, tracts or parcels cf llfll \ respectively. To the amount due on each lot. tract or parcel of land as hereinafter MfMlh v[M there will be added its proportionate share of the cort of this sale. E. W. BURLEIGH. Thx C©Ueet<*\ {liSi Owner Lot No. Block Section Aseaaroaant mm t; John F. Fooc j 2 15 8 614J4 Mb IS 8. a Wen tell ... 1004 .10 O. C. G. 614A4 Aj* 1006 10 MAM M£ fJijf? • 1004 10 " . 61UI W. W. Graham 1128 II ' " BW4 fflg : \ . 1124 11 144L86 1126 11 " lBUt ^■^Hl • 1124 11 » UT9JI «Mp
REICH LE Hll/Dl 'I ■ M : 1 Ocean City Laundry Co. p|l 6th AND HAVEN AVE.. Slfe ■ i! ^ IbB \ Rough Dry Work In '•V ' 'vj • 'it A SPECIALTY :lflj TRY OUR DAMP WASH ||j!| Why Not Send Your RUGS and | .§ BLANKETS to Us, Where They 1 Sj will be given j SPECIAL ATTENTION |M Iji jpp Quality and Service That Satisfies - 1' '
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