Ocean City Sentinel 1'jUyTftD AMD I'CBLUJIKO XvftMT ThL'IUUUT R. CURTIS ROBINSON Kdilor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JKR8KY Bell '^bone No 04- X [£". AilvirtlMiaenu to local column*, 6 oint* par line, each insertion. Mouthlv and yearly rate* fur nUbed on application. Job work promptly dune by eiperlenoed .tana*. THUK8DAY, OCTOBER 23, 1910. Epic rod at the I'oa; Uffloe at Oooau City N Jm a* eocond claim mall matter. — Tijk bright weather Sunday brought many visitor* to thla city. The Head- j iDg Railroad rau att excurelou train of ten care Into thla resort. Home travel for October 10. wm It uol? f Laut week 'a i*«ue of the Literary Dlgeet was printed from photographic platen made from typewritten copy, aa the competitor* employed lu the office, a* well |a« In many other office* of New York, are ou a atrlke In direct detlauce of the order of their union chief* to return to work. Thla way of prlntlog la but an experiment, but the Dlgeat point* out that the experiment uiay be a algulflcaut oue, Inasmuch an •4»tern necessity 1* often the mother of Invention'1 and it la possible ItiitnJ age of marvels that the whole future magazine publication may be revolutionized by the elimination of what has heretofore been Ita coatliest opera tioo— the typesetting. The preaeut de parture will, at least, furnish a basic for many other experiments to this 1 end. i
It la the high coat of loatlog, not the high coat of living, that la troub ling America today, says theUoru Exchange, a publication Issued by the Corn Exchange National Bank, of Philadelphia, of which Charles 8. Calwell, a cottager here, la president. We are producing leee per hour per man and we are cousumlug more per hour per man than was the rule before the war; consequently there are two buyers to one seller now, a* against two seller* to one buyer In other day*. In thla condition prices always advance; In this condition prices wllll continue to advance, no matter how many millions of dollars the Govern, meut spends In elaborate and highly organized Investigating commissions; notwithstanding the wonderful theorlee as to purchasing power of the dol. Jar or suggestions about change lu I weight of the gold dollar, or any of J the thousand and oue theories by wblcji men strive to prove that three times two makes nine and not six. — I (Communicated.) j Extra I.lKbta for Movies. Editor tiik Sentinel.— In view of the very excellent service given this town by the electric light company, whose power la turned off, apparently, J ' at the approach of every little elec-L trical storm, would it not be the pro- , per move for two or threrof the mov- 1 log picture houses here to have gas t light# or a few large oil lamps in their < places ready for use the instant the!1 electric lights go out? I p One never knows. Judging by then experiences or the last two or three I VMFl lliat nrltkn il.. . «... I
years. Just when electric will fall to function. The lights went out twice In one ol these houses one evening about two weeks ago. Fortunately, although there were a number of women and chlldreu in the place, most people here have been accustomed to this sort of thing on the part of the electric light company, and there was little ' confusion. Had there been a panic on this or any of the several similar occasions, with a death list of a dozen people, where would the city ♦■get ofl?" Isn't It time some oue In authority, or with proper public spirit, took up Ibla light question? Taxpayer. Resisnrani Void. It was reported yesterday that Mrs. K. A. Lambert, of the Sterling Rests* rant, had sold her business to Melvln Smith, of Philadelphia, who formerly kept the hotel at Cape May Court House. Mrs. Lambert said that she expected that final settlement would be made last night. I I'nasuAtly Large K«l. W. H. Hlocb, of Philadelphia, and J. C. Clark, of this city, while Ashing - pi the bay Saturday afternoon, were unusually happy anglers when they' landed an eel measuring 47 loebe* lu length, 12 Inches around the body and weighing 12J pounds. Vl»l«lng In (Spokane. Mrs, Clinton B. Price and infant N»n left this city yesterday for Hpo kane, Mfer-Prlce'a former home, wbere ! they will remain for several months, Mr. Price Is assistant tufa officer or « the Ocean City Title and Trust Com. 1 pany. j As - ■ P
Will Have Nmoher. The Young Men'* Progressive league has arranged to give a sraokei hi the club rooms next Monday evenluff- The affair will mark the opening nt the league's winter sea«on and will he Just for the member*. ■Votai Arrivals. katiiltt. iL M. Morris and wife, Rlverton. elbbron. A. J. MacBrlde, Philadelphia; Mr. Hweeney, Baltimore. it I Kr'r A YN1I. B. F Fowler and wife, Caroline P. Haalih, I). M, Patton, Blanche Cliff Katharine Potts, r. p, Hucklna and wife, c. it Mas I and, 2d, and wife, A. O. Butter and family, H .Ci. Evans • ml wife, Chas, B. Hielu, Loulea ntein. Mortimer tikttwer and wife Betty Blur.dl.1, Boy Mahati, Virginia itluoditi, Philadelphia; Mrs. R. VV. Campbell, Mm Krite*| Faalo, Bridge!
1 LUTHERANS PLAN WINTER WORK r Services Here in Celebration of Reformation — Need Quarters for Gathering. , The Rev. and Mrs. John T. (illllson, of 8ea Isle City, have returned from a three weeks' vacation and Mr. Gllllson Is busy tusking arrangements : for the Lutberau services to be conr ducted lu Ocean City this wluler. The first service will be a celebration of the Great Reformation to be held lu the First Baptist Church. The , 1 4024 anniversary of that eveut l*observed ou Friday, October 81, by all, I Christendom. j A weekly Bible study and a Sunday morning church service will be conducted by Mr. Ullllsou, but, so far, no suitable place has been fouud lu thl* city for these gatherings. Mr. Gllllson feels relnvlgorated by I his trip. He visited a number of points of Interest lu Pennsylvania and he aud his wife enjoyed the outing very much. He expect* good results to mark his work in this city, aud I these should follow, because he Is an I I earnest, energetic man. FishlaBHessou Ended. I | The fishing sessou here appears to be about through for tbi* year, although some good-sized weakllsh I have beeu caught lu the bay. I W. A. Welsh and J. L. Wilson, on > the Anglers' Club pier, a few days I I ago, each hooked a channel bass, but I ! I l uuu»w ■ IUIUUCI LIB CD , uut I |
Itheflsb escaped. Mr. Welsh got a t it blue fish weighing one pouud 7 ouuees t , and a weakllsh weighing 4 pounds 6 ' .Jounces. |c e | W. I. Raymond, on Tuesday, 1 1 caught a large tom cod. I Krpubllcuu Kail jr. J There will be a Republlcau rally at I r[the Ocean City Republican Club , | rooms, In the Habn Building, tomor-| 1 1 row evenlog at 8 o'clock. All the | Republican county nominees will be . present. , | » • ■ i | ! Plant* Affected by Sun. j | j 8ome remarkable variation* In plant , J vtructure and color from exposure to | E the sun at different hours of the day t have been brought to the notice of the < Royal Microscopical Society of England by CoL R. B. Raw son. In flowers t | of the common nasturtium — tropacoluin j t J niajus — the low sun of the early morn- I L | lag developed yellow coloring matter. I r the middle tunW midday stimulated j, he violets, blues ahd purples. The cok or of the foliage and loblng of the | leaves also changed. | tl I " | si Washington'* Hair In Ring. "[ A signet ring containing locks of | .. hair of George Washington has been | a added to the collection of relics of | ™ Alexandria Washington lodge of Masons, No. 22, In Alexandria, Va. The .. ring, which was the property* of Mrs. | 1 Martha Peter, granddaughter of Mar | J? tha Washington, contains several locks | of Washington's hair— of reddish brown mixed with gray. It Is In- , . scribed "A. Hamilton. 1798." Abigail I Hamilton was the grandmother of the | , donor. I 1 I ml " I ref
Hew Wind Travels. r| When you are discussing the wind ilyon must know that m gentle wind i travels nbout flvo miles per hour, a I high wind about SO to 43 miles per , j hours, and a great hurricane 80 to 100 , | miles per hour. The velocity of the i ■ earth on Its own axis exceeds. It Is be- | Heved, 1,000 miles an hour. The veloc- | Ity of the earth around the sun Is calculated to be 00,000 miles per hour. | and the velocity of the moon to be 2J273 miles per hour. Testing Pleurisy With Colne. A novel method of diagnosing plenr- [ isy Is described by P. Lereboullet In | the Paris Medical, The examiner ap- J piles his ear to the patient's chest, | closing his other ear, t^hllc coins arc clinked at the patient's back. The sound of the coins coming through a healthy, normally-aerated lung seems | distant and dull, while through an at- J footed Inng, through soiled or horooge- I neoua tissue, a dear, silvery, metallic I ring Is heard. Forests of the Caucasus. j The forests of the Caucasus in Rus- I I "la are estimated at 12,000.000 acres, | chiefly in the Black sea territory, which Is at the rate of nearly twenty acres to each Inhabitant The forests of western Siberia have been scarcely explored, but they ere stated to ho 200.000,000 acres In extent, more than naif being In an absolute state of nature.— Rocky Mountain Herald. Warning Had Effect Helen Is sensitive when teased ! nhont her hnlr. After patiently listening to her playmates' taunts for sevrral minutes, she become angry and stamped her small foot and loudly informcd i hem: "I know I'so got red hair nnd I'm got a had temnor w, : . . temper to
hoi vi voa **"«■ 'mmhor that. Helen Isn't teased any ^ more. r — Judging Other*. ' ™n"nt our follow men hit to """" mn'nr" o„r- , "r<> tlnns-. Inwardly |nyE down for oil,.™. m„1 by thm very net are forming a cotle for our2Th 7'10 wron« »'<■ »oo In nnotber mn} bo the Kin of hi. iKonranw, hut ttjoro oan b<- n„ m,. „e0IB, fnr nbo novo rocoffnlxod and l.helod It Afghan Music, The Afghans bar© H penchant for mtislca! Instruments, and the wealthier nn**e* import some costly make*, though occasionally their mahner of nslng them Is somewhat startling. An Afuhnn ttoldemnn sent for a grand p|. '•no. and had all the lower part cut off, as he found It mn*t convenient to piny It squatting on the floor, m rir.t 8.6 notary of Navy, Thn Itrat »«rr.t„y of tho navy Innjamln Htoddm of Maryland. pointed In 1708. at the time of A<ian£ admhatefretlon ; h* also served through the administration of Jefferson
GAME PLENTIFUL [ IN THIS SECTION i Hunters Expect to Have Some Great Sport for Next Few Weeks. With *iil|>© plentiful along the shore I rueaduWM and ducks and geese in great flocks In the bay* and Inlet*, J New Jersey aportnuen are expecting • happy hunting day* this fall along | the coast. The season for these birds | opened last Thursday and for snipe ! continue* until the end of the year, , while (he water fowl reason continues upen through January. The entire fall promises a carnival |of*f>ort for the gunners. a» game, including rabbits, quail, partridge* aud pheaftsut*. are reported to be more numerous than ltv, mauy | year*. .The upland game seawou I opens November lu and will coutlnue uulll December 16. The woodcock j season came In several day* ago aud continue* through October and November. A change which many gunners | have urged brings the deer seasou this year after the clo«e of the upland | game season. Instead of four Wednesdays, the open seat-on this year will be the consecutive day* from December 16 to 20. both Inclusive. R. Curtis Robinson, 744 and 740 Atbury avenue, Ocean City, N.J, ha* - beeu appointed a Commissioner of Deed* for Feuusyivaula, with full su thorlty to lake acknowledgment and proof of any deed, mortgage or other conveyance of any lauds, tenement* or lying or being lu said
Btate, or any other writing under seal, be used or recorded lu Pennsylvania, aud to admiulHler an oath or affirmation. adv.. if. OBSERVE STARS IN DAYTIME If One Is Sufficiently Interested They Can Be Seen From Bottom of W*ll. Not only have the astronomer* devised a means whereby they may observe the star* In the daytime, but anyone may. If he choose, see them at I such time If he will go to the trouble to do so. At the bottom of a deep I well an observer on looking up will ; the stars If the sky Is clear and J the sue does not happen to be shining into the well. Why cannot th* stars be seen fronj the surface of the ground In the daytime? They certainly give forth their usual amount of light, and It will be remembered that the moon Is frequent- J seen during the day. The question reaolvoa itself Into the capacity of the human eye. During I the day the sun shines on particles mspended In the atmosphere Itself, ind Its rays are reflected in every llrectlon from the different particles, \'e thus have diffused light by means . >f which one can see objects not dl*ctly In the* sunlight. If It were not for this diffusion of Ight. or irregular refraction, as It Is J ailed we could not possibly see any- j fdng not In the direct sunlight. Now, J hese rays Irregularly reflected enter 1e eye in enormous numbers, so the I 'tensity Is comparatively great with nrllght to a person In a deep well or Ine dhaft only the pH-pondlcularly
[ rays enter the eye. nnd from | only those particles directly over the I mouth of the shaft. Thus compareI tlvely little light enters the eye. and I any starlight that comes down at that | j time Is easily perceived and the praa- | ence of the atar Is recognized. DONT LIFT RABBITS BY EARS I Expert Condemns Prectlea Which Has Always Been More or L**s In Qeneral Use. 8ome peopl© seem to think that be- | cause rabbits' ear* arc so long It Is a J?*1 re<l#on them as handlea. They have told me that "th* moth«r rabbit carries her young around by the eareP I have had a pretty good opportunity to observe *uch a feat, but I have ner- « seen such a performance. It la all right to hold tbam by the eare, but I alway* put my hand or arm under I their hind legs to lift them np. and t nPH T Vn/inr V _ a. a . .a
then I am not hurting them. One peculiarity I have always noticed about rabbits It their apparent Jack of clear vision. If you will noflee their eyes you will see that they •rawly, If ever, move the eyeball to look up or down or at either side, as a cat does. You can't tell when they are looking directly at yon. as you can with a cat. If yon throw a carrot to them they will not right It and go directly to It. hut will smell about with nose to the ground till they And it, and they may go six Inches past It a few times hefore thay strike it Put a rabbit on a chair, tahie or box. and h* win go carefully to the edge, KhNd ov*r #ftd Mcmfagty wondering how far h* la from the round, whereas a woul(J lhlnk ? Ji n*of "Peking down from such a height.— Boys' Life. Honey In Africa.
- Quantities of honey ar© found tn the r African foreata by the native* In hollow trees. The honey fa generally at the summit of the tfee. and the men knock down th© tree and smoke the bees out of their lodging with burning grass. The honey la then quickly collected and taken to camp. Playing Safe. Hilly wrote a letter to Rnnta Clans and when he flntahed he asked his father for a check. "Cause," said the little fellow In way of explanation, Mof couree Santa Clans has to pay his helpers or mnyb© the'd go off and strike on Christmas eve," Altec Emeralds, Among the Aztec treasure* of Mexd .mftnr fln* heralds. ™t. and It Is """■■V1"" ,h" emerald, new forming ,,Brt ,h rojriil collection of Spain art- «,,rpowd to hnva Keen taken. G. I_. LAKE - REAL ESTATE AGENT. . I*P Aabary AUbh, <.**»■ QRy, p. 4, t4*a tor — U, i\>ttagw ret rent, U,..pA»4tIN wtMtM : ( 1 1 ,
John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Btroot and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Millwork, Mouldiac*, Building Paper, PUtter Board, N«IU, Bath Wcigbta etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. Pprfprf inn OIL HhA I ERS, $6.25 and up, g wi ivLiiuu a]s0 tj,t. fainous "Lawson ODORless Gas Hratbr," at the Modern Hardware Store Chas. C. Read «Sc Co. WALTEK fc. ALU S, ngf. 848-50 Asbury Ave. Ocean City. N. J. MEN APPLY HAFLEIGH & COMPANY H. E. WENDELL, Manager Sixth Street and West Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Steady Work for Good Men No Soft Jobs Q|>en ' 10 Carpeuters — Full Hands 10 Carpenters— Handy Men 20 Laborers \V ill Buy for Cash if Cheap: ^ ^ Concrete Mixer in good work- — — Z — ; — — : ; — »ng order, Iron Wlierltwrrows. Concrete Tool*. Re-iiiforciag Iron, l'*e«l Lumber, Sash, Door*, Furniture tn Large Quantities.
Why YOU Should Vote For newton a. k. BUCBEE FOR GOVERNOR he stands for Upholding, supporting and defending the Constitution. A flat trolley fare and an independent- appraisement of street railway properties. Building the inter-State tunnel without taxing the people. * Majority rule as a fundamental principle of government. Better salaries for school teachers. Wiping out laws that harrass business and drive it from the State. Continuance of business administration that has saved money during war conditions. Development and encouragement of agriculture. Conservation of human life. Protection of civil rights. Two platoon system for firemen aud policemen.
Reclamation of waste lands. HE STANDS AGAINST Zone fare system. Elective utility board. Any additional State tax. I Permitting foreign born remaining in the United States unless they become Axuericancitizens. ; An administration of the affairs of the State of i New Jersey by Mayor Frank Hague, of Jersey City, who has saddled a Sa.axTooo pay roll on the people of that city. Persecution of business and industry. l'*ld fc* br 'he Republican Mm* CtonmftU*.
The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. j. bathing safe and unsurpassed finest beach on the coast the home of the family man Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways
Within easv access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts many churches no saloons Call at the Sentinel Printing House if you. desire flrst-olass work. Order® promptly filled.
" Any Mind Any Where * ' Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY, N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue S B SWAN 4, e, TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Garoenters and Builders
JOBBING A SPECIALTY IOAO ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N . J. I you should have i A Reliable Builder I To emu your Ocean City cottage. Yon oannot spare the tame I to look after it closely jourself and mnst depend opon the I I honesty of the contractor. * have built for a large number of people and could refer you to I any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs oi the houses. Otis M. Townsend | 8th St. Opposite P. 0. BUILDER T;" I! City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE, OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY l. w. miller RRORRtE TOR TELEPHONE, 203 SB. HIL.LMAN |!' buildeb^-»' Novelty "Pipeless" 1 — <-a-- --
PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: SOS. S20 FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE Roliablo place to do your marketing Meats. Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. FREE DEUVERY TO ALL PARTS OP CITY OPEN ALL THE YEAR Geo. F. Saxton painting. paper hanging. t graining a«o decorating 1046 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY
won SVRF LAUNDRY 29 Ocean Avenue Ocean Citv N J GOOD WORK, QUICK SERVICE, ALL VORK DONE OX PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL ^ Estate For Saig bio bargains -8K*? pssr i&sr*" and Njasrajsvts L^^iSl120 Cotton, 1 Clt>% N. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE J. M. CHESTER & CO., - Ocean Citv, N. J. jreial estate: insurance i Clayton Haines Brick r*11 ElsrHtht St. Ocean City, N. J. plumbing J Are y^n p-(linK» wlkfwlkm m »i» mIm. » | II w8l NY von yo |Hre sw a \rtu\ I J! ™ r ^ hariare. vonrtrev? tr work "f \ ^ ^ iTrffLltJ ****** ^ <»r c4oriml m c Hrv a lr2l. ma*biKiKicw t e- m- bacon oq7 m, Advertise in the Sentinel.
ass SH., ^ OTIS M. TOWHSEW BUILDER OffiCK: «th St. 0{ipcaite J-. 0' OCICA.V CITY, K J Only galvanized naiL ^ exterior work Joseph D. Lee CARPENTER JOfUUfUi +Okk A llMNW, Ivi-IM S2& P rnMrn* H+te Q|^ ^ Georjjre W. Harris Contractor, Boiider and Jobbing So. 13 H , fourlttath r ocean citv. s. j. hr .V^ r I - , -***▼- d J Leander 8. Corson BUILDER ] toat wtiLt* AVC ;occs*» Cin.S.J ^ recnt. Warjisis ^ ^ HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER ti*b sue.: ocas cm. «. 1 I I ^ A! RPDT n rrr dcm
ftLBitKl Lr. GILBERT, practical house painter 645 Asbury Avenue, cmrx j, K»:itaiU«* forniabe*. Foil Us* of Joan Loom a Cta.'* VsuDMitNo. etc., ax oor Htore. Ai*o, Jo Os T. Ltrtnm Lrerf ud «Jt; Oamin ku**. «L-o*xm aad I'ainUc* *wi*a. Blerei* Tire* ar.C tsc ppUm lUrrci* K* P+Lritit Protupuy AtXcaOac To. 6. 0. Una f. « las, « s q,~ 6E0. 0. ADAMS & CO. PUSTER1HG, RANGE SEHIIG NUCI LATIN G, fcu.. Eu. All Work to Mssjq Use Prompt!? Att«uM To. OCEAN CITY. N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PnoP Bmuif Mixed Fslou. Leod sod Utk sod 855 A*bury avenue. DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Anbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Sell Pk«M. IjJ-W — Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J, Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bsy Avenue Ocean City New Jewry
> Something .New for the benefit of Qce* J City people Ocean City House Cleaning Comnany will n t x3 r hot*- . l>oan!ftur Kent, (inlia— t>r ftDF'hlcu .mttavr <*> rim, 1M- art- rytbta^. Ja*t firr a* ■ t- ' a?«« •virntnuv-.i wm *lll,aw u b? tlx* re«tree» or «i*y. rilrr «* a i » 7J° Wert Avenue [ Ocean Oty New Jersey H-ti Vi»oor, TS W JONE5. ROGERS & BASSELL A. 1. Manager CKSMrra** (Salr Cattl mg i JERIIY MlAlfCD'S SBAVINE PARLOR Firsi-Class Service
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