Ocean City Sentinel, 12 February 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

HELP WANTED * By ISABEL STONBLEY ■ «#«—******— *********** I ittoft ««•*(. III*. *r IN MfCliti H»*»- >»»*> X)aAi«^i*-> ItiU y«, I don't want no wluirotn folk® Yound roy placa." the Juflga called Instlly over tb* telephone party Una Can't you tend me down a good, steady young man? Kb! Yea, book' keeping and making up the payroll. Eighteen to start. If he's pretty smart I might give him twenty.** -Sorry. Judge." came the answer from Layton's Business ageucy. "We haven't anyone on anr books ex* repttng Miss Pr. .ion, and Miss Aitdrewa and Mlaa—" "Don't a ant uo wluuuen fvika" repeated the Judge flatly. -Cau't abide 'cm. There eln't a woman In the mill, l.aytoa. and we've got to allow tlmm boys some leeway and latitude. If 1 put a female In the offlea they'll have to alt straight and talk soft and keep their hats off. and summer's coming on. and 1 cant rlak It. Huh! You'll recomtueud her yooraalf? Nope. Ilsd trouble before. They make more worry Yound the place aud upset everybody's comfort. Send me out a good, steady going young man and ni take him " That waa Wednesday afternoon, aud promptly at ecrea the following morn lng. whao the thin black Hue of work ars filed through the high board anUanca to the uiilla, Kate Preston wait ad bar cbanct to follow thera. nodding to Tlmmy Kyan as ha paaaed by. grtoDlng. In his fntbar's madeover troupers, and smiling at all the other little chape from the brasa-flulshing department -la that the office over there?" she aaked the timekeeper Anally, and th.

-Bah TeW Ma All Abawt It* Judge, just climbing dawn from his husky little roadster, heard her, and bristled Instantly. Kate stood unflinchingly nntll ha had finished tailing bar his general and conclusive opinion ef women workera, and when be had finished aha emlled at htm. It was no propitiatory smile ; no wheedling omlte. It was comradely and sympathetic. "Tou'd better try ma, Judge," aba aald calmly. ' Help la acarce everywhere, and It Isn't a very desirable place, you know. Mr. Layton aays you're pretty hard to aglL It's a long way back to town, and I came oat lent night I've taken a room up at Mrs. RyanY for a weak, and If you don't mind HI Just go la and try It anyway." Before the Judge had recovered hi* presence of mind she waa already In the offlce and had her hat off. Be watched her fartly. Rollins, the assistant ' bookkeeper, received her friendly greeting with a grunt, taking Ma cut from the "bona." Old Man Ads ma, the purchasing agent, gave her one long, appralslug look over his gtaaaaa, emlled and weal on opening mall. Bam Doty, the JudgaY own special messenger and long-Buffer-ing offlce slave, looked scared when she took the JudgeY aid alpaca coat off 1 1» accustomed hook tad hung herowa cloak there. Tat she stayed. Day after day passed, and while the Judge wag pouchy and ungraded* to bar, aha kept her place and made good. Ore doally ehe lifted huidsna from his shoulders. looking after the filing, the paraooal mall, the telephone orders, classifying. smoothing, organising, nntll even Ail « is would cough tad beam approval on her. "Pretty likely young woman," ha ventured one day, and the Judge grinned bark appreoattvely. -Exception always peeves the rule. Adams,** he said. "Don't spoil her" She bad bean there nearly twe months, and In that time Tlmmy bad gossiped with bar and so had hla mother, the waa teld of the shadow t that hung over the factory; how Bob Dexter had coma home from college and bad been in the way. The judge had frankly not wanted to be bothered with htm. VTe wanted to ran hta owe business. Tims enough whan T paaa along, Deb." ha had said testily. "We goal need you down ham" "And the Judge nlaail a bunch of money one day," Tleamy finished up. Tny day the cash aurora from the bank la new Mt1a, and ha had three fUktt bins hlmselt and they were stolen and ha aayu Bob took 'em, and Bob never coma back." Too bad," Kate ended, and forgot all about the story until one day at aha took down her awe Hank the Judge s old gray alpaca coat took another tumble from Its adjacent peg, and aa ah. lifted It she felt the stiff mtmpie of new bills In the Inner , pocket. There ware three of them— | nice, bright, brand-new bank notes. Rbe looked down at tbetn half sadly and walked Mowly over to the JodgaY litbtrn,"nfr r°*W laM t**n before Tars they era," Hta aald gently Hadn't foe better let ma telephone Bobr "How the davit did yen aver Bed tbyr deraaiMlrd the Judge Joyously, "1 to find them. Judge Dexter," Kate told him eerloealy, altting «q the * hla desk. "Rub mid ma all aba* »t after we bars ma engaged, and k ope Ism tt was trying re make JVi knew they mm IflUght ondar if* — d t**"m -•

Jour very n««»e arouud here some place. Be eouldu'l coins aud look for them, so 1 came. Do you mind very mochr* The Judge glanced warily out. but Adams was out and the olilce was In lea. afternoon lull of quiet. !(• laid the throe Idlta hack In her band "Vaka the pesky things. my deer" ha aald huskily, "sad rail up Bub and tell him for we he's got more sense I then hie old dad." warm fight over bay rum i People ef ft. Themes Qrestly Agitated r as te Whsther It Is Oood as Bsvsrag*. The little island of 8t. Tluuuaa. t which the United States par* bs-cd from the Danish government. l» chiefly . famous for the pinductlou of bay run ( The bay leaves are raised on the yd Jacent island of St John end the rum la made to St. Thomas. One of the first hapjM-uiugs which canto ta 8L Thomas, after Us irauafer , to the sovereignty of the fulled States, wis prohibition. Aloof with prohibition came a greatly Increased J sals of bay rum, and about the sama time It waa widely rumored that a numl er af parsons had been made 111 by using bay ruia internally. One manufacturer of bay rum was made so Indignant by this charge that he pad bis product analysed by a chemist and published the results in a local oewapnper. proving conclusively that bay rum la Just as harmless when applied to the lining of the stomach as when used on the scalp. The editor of the oppoeli f paper took It' ue with htm. not on the ground that bay rum was poisonous, but contending that ta drink this famous prod , act was a violation of the most an , e'en t traditions of the Island. Bay nun had been produced on the Island for 200 years. It had never teen drunk hefore. and even ths moat burning tlilrst was uo Justification for wasting bay rum by swallowing It. But this conservative seems to be getting the worst of the argument , Boat of tha 8t Thomaslans find 43 . per cent be) rum a satisfactory substitute for five par cent beer. — - — - r—

A Pono Rico paper observes -hay rum booms where hoots lies hurled."— 'Nik yah,** In Indianapolis. Star. At tha Telephone. "Life has few disturbing things for ma." aays a constitutionally tranquil man. "but thera Is one thing that 1 will admit does irritate me a little and that Is the ap-ech 1 sometime* hear over tha telephone fnon somebody who has called ma and found he had the wrong number. "When tha bell rings and 1 take up tha receiver I hear that voice from the other end saying: -'la this number ao-and-so?'* and I answer politely: - 'No, this la nnmber thus and so,' to hear him say then, quhk and gruff : "'Ring off! Wrong number f "Really he has put me to an Inconvenience; alight to he sure, but an inconvenience, and yet ha treats ma aa If 1 bad put biro out "It Is very pleaoaut after that to hav« somebody who bad called us tod found It not the number wanted, saylog politely. *lt la tha wrong number. I am sorry to have disturbed you,* but still I can't help feeling Irritated a little by tha man who aays gruffly. 'Ring off I Wrong number!' as If I were tha offending party." France Seeks Mauritius. There. Is a movement In France to ask Qreat Britain for the return of Mauritius, tha Beloved Isle of France, which waa lost In 1810. It Is contended that In spit# ef belug under Britlab rule for over a hundred years, the Island la still essentially French, and that tha people desire anion with their mother country. Greet Britain has no particular resson for keeping the Island, says the Newcastle Chronicle. It has no strategic or economic Importance, nor has tt any sentimental aaaodatlona. so far as Great Britain la concerned For the lYeoch, on the other baud, It Is tha place to* which many of their nobles emigrated, and la tha Island which Beruardlo bl Pierre immortalised In hla Idyl, 'Paul and Virginia." The Inlanders gars proof of their foaling for France by tending many of their sons to fight in the French army. Manrvra C#ri liana busy. The carillons ef Mallota have never been heard to much and to guch splendid effect aa of lata The truth la that MiUnea has undertaken to gat together a sufficient sura of money with which t# present to fit Gqenttn a new carS Ion. tha Oermans having raised the hells of the r ranch town. 8o tvsr) carillon of Mallnea has bean tinging and pealing. There hare been carillon concerts, put of the fatfarmers on the balls of tha cathedral qf fit, Rombaut being tha ball ringer pf fit Quantln himself. The hymn wfclqh ha played embodied the motifs of tha "Mortal I Ulse" and tha "Brahanoonna. •

; ' .aughed at real heroism laidtar Insists Authorities Confsrrad Decoration for D*o0 That Was Merely fiacond Rata. lit' had * nine back with the crols da > |uerrr, but be Would but talk .d uut I how he won It Of course hi* family iiid frlcuds knew the formal • - lotion. >ut they wanted him 1«» tell llieiu •!»# Jelalls, and he modestly and peralsl tally 1-vuded them. •i think it's simply filly" declared in Irute emtio In her u*«n» "What'o he u*e of ducking and dodging- su<l intending you're not « hero, "hen ion kuow- perfectly wall you are)*' The worm turned. "Yea, of course I snow i aiu,** he assented o«»olly. "Ths trouble Is, they didn't give me my I* •ro** for the right thing i*«» y«»u ex- I H-ct a fellow to talk about hi* heroism alien he gets a decoration for doing a hat lot* of Other fellow % did who J Aejvn't lucky enough to be noticed. <nd then finds the bravest thing he •ver did, or ever eti*cts to do. ti rated I Ightly or guorvd altogether) At least. | 1 ws* a hero once. Before we were I ordered abroad. 1 was Invited to luncli I eon by my colonel's daughter. Now. I you know 1 aiu a country tK»y from an . inland *tate. it wo* the first lun< heon I'd ever attended- ml the first time I'd ever been served raw o> tiers. 1 I ; ate shellfish, and when 1 saw those I ' -.is. soft, slimy, slithery horrors set he I fore me I nearly fainted. Hut 1 didn't 1 kuow whether any thing much was to I follow or not ; and 1 couldn't decline I « main tlhli under the eye of my I hosier*. 1 shuddered with disgust. 1 | wasn't sure they wnuld g-« down; 1 I t cared they might Come up. Hut — 1 I ate Chora oysters, all six. and smiled I us 1 ate tlieiu ! She told uie so two >ear# afterward, when 1 confessed. I Now, I tall that true heroism. Hut It I wasn't what 1 got the cross for." "May he." said the saucy young thing In her teens. "It's that you're go- ■ lug to get the girl for." "No." sighed the unappreciated L hero, "she agrees with the rest of yoo ■ and General Mangln. She only laughs at inv real claim to glory I" — Youth's I » ompanlou.

Powerful Lens of English Make. The moat powerful lens used In aerial ;<hotography during tha war. It I Is said, was made In Hlrmlngham. Eng- I A i land. It was 0X% Inches In diameter I ' I and had a focal length of .16 Inches. J ' The power and clear definition of this I lens were such that when u*od In an I airplane It gave good risibility and > detailed Information of what waft hap- I l-eolng five miles below It. It Is said I > that the photographer could easily de» I ' tcct the presence of barbed wire from c height of three mllra. and movements I I of troops that had been effected under f cover of darkness were likewise trace- I able by the experts. Birmingham man- I iifacturerm have been so suc<-«**ful In making lenses that they believe they I * ran compete with Germany, which has long had a monopoly of high grade I manufactures of that kind. i — — — » Unstylish Duds. "Do you kuow how to make a pan dowdy?" asked her husband. It was too good an opportunity to let go by. "Certainly." ahe replied. ".All I have to do Is to dress the pso In the kind of clothes you make roe wear." SlIKHIl' F*S SALK. IS> virtue oi .i writ «l Flrri Facia*. f..r I «alr of yi<>rtsaj(r<l Premier-*, to n»r dirrvh-d, i issued out of Iff I mart of * ItNnrrry ..f Si* I I* r M-yt oil the .'.tl» d.«> of Novrttibcr. A H I rolS. hi n rrrtaln muse wlirrrin Nhr.i<tl.i| II. llmlrlifT 1% riWUplMiiiMiit, mul I ml\ |. I VlurN Miner . rt \ir.. rf ill . ih. tlrfr ikimi||\. i I %IiaII Hjunr t.i wlr at |»uhlir vendue, mi I Tt OiHAV. PKBBt'ARV 24. |f2S. Iwtwreii thr l..«.rv of twrhr ami Avr I •'cl«*rk p. iu., to wit, at oik o'clock in thr I flrri* -nt ..f . l.i > . ni fhr ShrrlflT* I dlcr. in • 'ape May <4»urt llouw. caih Ma) I. Miuty. Nrw J« r\r> : All tluil rrrtaln nu^lgMgcil |irrniiv-«. w Ith 1 1 lite wppui h Miuicr*. iu Ihr lull of oMiiuhilnt 1 1 * thr vaiil cinvr pi.ilu ul.irl) \r| f.mlli .uul I I i«-m rilw-d. doit U te All lluit trai l or parcrl at laiul mul 1 1 •rriniM* I., i > iiu.fh r Iiartlrularly .h \« rit. I tl. *itiiatr, I) his mat Iw-los In thr citv l | Jo mii < .1) in thr count) u7 < apr M*> and II * tatr of Nrw Jersey. Iu glniiluq at thr Intrrsertlon of thr 1 1 •aitlu a\f.-rl> line «.f (V«au avniur wjtlill ihr *<aithwr«trrl) lira of Sixth street; . on II iamins In front or hmnllli *outtiwr»tw«rd- I I % In and ttl'.ng ttir rl> liitr of I I Kht iirrjan avrnur flft\ i.'un Tret ami of I I hnt^wi.Mli rxtriulliia in IniMfh <ir depth I I u SOUtHvastwarafv «llm-Ti..n l^twrrm 1 1 .nr.illi I llnr>, thr most u.-rtlimaf^nr llv I I •r which lx thr MMiUiwi xtrrl) It or of II M\th xfr..t aforr%aii( mid thr southwest II wardly of which U n llur ^rnll.l thrrr I ith .ml itHtMUt tlll> frrt thrrrrroni thr I ..x uorc of thirty «M| frrt Itrius kmwn I >nd itrxinioilrd hi thr m4*th w r«t w iiril I) soil •rt of l.s uuinl»r..f K3N. in siTtl..u A. on | Jhr plan of Jot* of thr Orrun f.lty A«u<la 1 1 ., ,*T#,T. ."if •a',lr *hlrb Abr.. tn. I I It Nodrtiir. widow, l.i deed I- Tin* rvri. I •atr hrrmith ami inlrmlrd •. . |M> forth I I . •th rreur.h .f arnnfrd and rmitrxrd unto 1 1 ihr said kmty I. MnrNomer ami Msrv A I onejra, aral these presents *r. *ixru t-|| ..urr thr iMMiirnt ..f « p.,rtli«i < l flu i.urrlin«r price ffirrtiii rvprrxvd. Thr pr-mrlv la kj.i aul.Jrrf to Uxr« fm I )»e year ftt, amountin* to HA'.X. interest I .rnl costs to hr added, tavrm f..r thr >.«.r 'Oil ' •nioiiiiiiiig to SfAAft. interest and I •osti i to he ' aililrd and t.ixet f»r one half of I he year Itts amounting to l.lnw, Inlrrrst I •" 1 1 \ t u • ..ml due und.r deerre Is IS Ht; 2S * ith Interest and Miertff's frra to bell "" r 'iroes V Ml Adam*. Sot'r. 1M.4tpfl22.44 I

a •# y THE UNIVERSAL1CAR ' ( I 9 I 'HK Ford Truck is jusi anothci arm ami hand to the huainets man, adding J lis through its manifold tipcfulnc.vt to I the poggif'le volume «»f his busine**, and at the tame time doubling the value of e\ery honr. In m mitis* ways its all round II Another hnntl If JOT *nd little — tin #1 n a retailer and I lousiness wholesaler, the and consumer, the • oiitr i< tor and farmer . Everywhere where bus ue*s exists there is a l»re>ent wont for Ford Tnitkm Consider the price $550 (with solid tires on rear); feoo (with pneumstic tire- I o. b Detroit. Let s talk It over with von. I Pleasantvillc Motor Co. ||| I • 7 South Main Street Washington Ave. I PLBASANTVII.LB, N. J. I||||

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" Thie Greatest Family Resort" OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THF r'AMILY MAN j spacious l»0.\kl>\\ \l k. c.kl \| i ishino l\ oc i w a\i> bay. i he di;ligut oi- ihk YACHTSMAN. Ml MEKOCS I KAINS TO AND FROM ITHI.ADEUTIIA n\ | ||R||. RAIlAVAYS. Within easy access of Atlantic City and othar well-known resorts ♦ MANY CHURCHES

A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps ? |f not, why not? They give three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Electric Company — - J

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