Ocean City Sentinel, 30 June 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 6

Six OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J- THURSDAY. JUNE 30, 1921 - — JH

DECIDED TO 'JINE" LAFAYETTE "Wkd" Anthony W«yn* R*cen*ld*riMl Hit Otterinlnatlon Not to Aeoodt to Frenchman'* RaguMt. Writing on "Lafayette In America." In Forum. Count <lr It Fayette, great groat grand ton of Oenrral l.af-yett*. told the following anecdote of lot diat1ngulah.il ancestor. thiM pan .n 'ba .It well known: it-

During the Virginia campaign Genera! Jjifoji-He was' once In need of re-euforcoment* and consequently sent, hit aid. Major Anderson, to Onejsn Wayne, tha "Mad" Anibont. nak hltn to Join his command nl a/P-.i .in place aud date. Major Amferxou, on arriving at the headquarter-, of Gasp aral Wayne, eiplalncijdo him the purpoae r^hlt mlaalour "Mad" Antheuy lmmrdV.Mi. ly wen y at uatial. Into a great raawjnd, -pacing to and fro la the room, started to curat "that d Frenchman, thit frog-eater." etc. Ma Jor Anderson zrery quietly allowed the storm to pas* and then aat down, took out his pencil and Started to write. Seeing 'lot. General Wayne aake.1 him whetJKi waa doing, to which* MHJ&r Anderson replied that he "as taking "aome dotes to make a faithful report to General Lafayette. That answer brought forth another oothurst. but by and ty General Wayne listened to the explanation of Major Anderson and Bnally exclaimed: -Tell him Til Jlne him. By O . IH Jlne him And. indeed. the next day he Joined General Lafayette'. command. TROUBLE FOLLOWS WET FEET Frequently Unsuspected Cause of Trouble to Which Many Are A«. dieted— Ka^p Hair Dry. There la an Indirect relationship between the feat ami the ear. There are persona Immune, we might say. from ear complications, regardless of any consistent care of their feet, hu: tba majority of people will' hare - coryia or rhinitis, at least. If their feet become wet or even dampened They will sniffle, their head become* stuffy and a alight cold with ringing In tha ears follows The mora anemic they are the greater the tendency toward a catarrhal condliluo. The hal.lt of wetting tba hair each morning In order to make It lie down properly Is followed sooner or later by a nasopharyngeal catarrhs! ecn- . dltloa. declares an authority In .he , Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. The hair should always ' be thoroughly dried, especially around ' the ears, aud the vaso motors Toned up by a vigorous maulpalat.eD ovar I tha temples and around the <i*ck. « j pactally below the Fart. The lym- r pbatlc glands along Ihe aides of the f back. Just below the ears, nave a tendency to congest and Indurate If any congestion of the nose aod throat axlsta. F I •bat Them With a Camera. An amnalng story la told of tha exploit of Lieutenant Cooper, told by Oaptala Swan In hli book "My Company." Cooper waa a moving picture A regiment of Infantry was to "bop off" early lo the morning, going ovar to take a certain town. "Coop" sraa right out thera working hla movie en the boys going ahaad. Suddealy. to his consternation, sight Bocbas came ont of a shell bole tight In front of him. He started to "kemerad." but to hla surprise all eight of tha enemy threw up their hands and "kamarad•d." He took heart, began lo realise what the situation was and turned tha crnnk of tha camera as fast aa ha coold. Shrieks and mora "kamaradIng" from the Runs. They thought ba had a machine gun on them ! It waa a laughable sight to see this tnovlngpl ctu reman marching behlng the sight Boches. all their "hardware" oo him. and they carrying hla movlng ptctnre apparatus. ^ ■ariln Under Indictment. Berlin hat been known for many years aa the most corrupt city In Karope. but faw German newspapers have spoken so frankly about It aa the Cologne VolkaXHtung. Here* la lit latest Indictment "We should rejoice to tea a Are descend from h raven and reduce to .inders tba horrible Babel of Berlin. To bell wltb^tbe BerUnera. people without soul and without heart. Implaeable f.«a of all Kultur. In tha great record book of humanity n moontruue debt of blood U Inscribed against Berlin. lis who baa not yet mads himself acquainted with tha revolting sentiments 'which have pre. ▼ailed Jn the Prussian capital for centuries 1s Wilfully blind. Berlin Is an Immense moral cesspool. We refuse In be any' longer under Its sway." Prolific Family. After the 1#14 drought rabhlta In the northern areas of South Australia were practically exterminated, but In a faw years Ibey have Increased so alarmingly that the pastnralt.u are anxious lo fee another drought. They reckau they can keep their livestock ■ going, aod It will enable them to get rid of tha peat which la eating the touutry bare. In the „rly pnrl of August n pair of rabbits reopened a burrow which bad been Ailed for some years. Tracks Indicated there were only two using these quarters. The •ecood seek In October G.e burrow was dug out. tha old pair nnd three Uttsra of young. 2T In nil. were «r cured, and the doe was due to |0. ereaaa the family with another litter. Warned by ■aperlenct. "K3L«? T' « • continental hotel without Inquiring as to the tariff an Englishman, whan about to leave' was preaeoted with a bill which h. •""Cbroously excessive. H. paw without complaint, however hut •• being handed bis receipt f„r" th, f C""pU " franc fcSTth?* 7 £ prcr l" ? " "* Tl,1,or n " J' ">• thought had aud «MUy aecirred to hltn. "Ob, but waif « —u L

! BOSWELL ASPIRES TO SEAT IN STATE SENATE * Announces His Candidacy '« for Republican Nomination at Primaries * City. Solicitor Andrew C. Bo-well, ^ofjh^i- re«ort. who has eervdl two g ycvt^Klav that he wiH I* n candidate n for the K«;publican^ Nomination -for 0 the State Scbxtf. h Mr. Bo-well made the following * stateynent: ' "Although i- has .been generally B surmised that I would be a . can.le- _ date for nomination for Slate r-etiu-p tor from this county, Act. iinpresse-l r .i'J' !•>' aincirity of the expression- of s so many of our eitisen- of their will- ' through the Republican pattv for r, the development of Cape M.i> County ' and i|s various Slistric: -. through. ' point that a t-enefit to one district is , for the Iwijefit of all. I take thi- i^i1 isirtunitv to make public my candi- ■ dacv for nomination a- State senator from Cape May County o» the' I Republican ticket in the' Republican . my two years legislative experience has taught, can only come through loyalty: ay,.!, while a foundation has l>een Ipi.i for bigger and letter things for this county, announcement of w h'irh cannot • with wisdom I** made by me at this time. yet. ^ ■» soi king; through the Republican party for Cape Mg)' County and Its citizens first, rather than secondarily this county is bound to grow and- tie more prosperous." te HE WASN'T LIVESLY , I -oca I Police Thought They Had Negro Wantrd for Murder The local police took 'in custody ' Walter, colored, of New York, Monday, night, on suspicion that he might lie the negro Ijvely, wanted for murder. The New York man, who is a l»»rlicr, bore a striking resemblance to I I-iyely. but close examination proved that he was not the person want- i ed, an.l he was discharged. K Dr. Chas. Mackei. of Philadelphia. visited his brother and family Sunday.

NORM ANDIE OPENS _ Management "Invite* the Public 4n |f Enjoy Music and Dances Although J. Howard Slocum. Ie--ec and manager, ha-i' planned lo open the Norniandie Hotel today. a namher »f guests arrive.) several day* ago. and thr largp hotel » a- opened , to arcommixlatc them. Indications" aic that the house will be crow.le.1 .luting the Fourth of Y" -July .holiday season, many re-erva-various section* of the cbunt'l > , or There will Is* a -lancc next Saturday "evening and one on the evening of the Fourth of July, to which eotlagers and visitors are invited. Kxlv cellent inu-irvill tie provided by im d orche-tra of fixe piece- 'directed by a_ . Orland Opre-la. who was the leader \ ..f the orche-tra at the Green Brier Hotel. White Sulphur Springs. Va., ■ for three years. Mr. Slocum eon)ps ducted this hotel fhr jj number of The orchestra will plav several ^ hour- each day. and \Jr- Sl.wum corami hear the music. There will lie -peria! concerts by the orchestra I every Sunday evening, xvjth ouudn'r-s Mr. Slocum will make the jfvn man. lie one of the l.ig centers ' df ■ m"""" ' ■ I J. E. PHILLIPS DEAD s Was a Summer' Resident of This f V flu Many Year* ' John E. Phillips, who died at the home of his son-in-law, Thomas ^ Cooper McCahnn, Overbrook, Sunday s will tie buried this afternoon from the Bair Building, Philadelphia, in- ' torment will he at Mt.'Venion Cemetery. Mr. Phillips was known to a large number of the older (evident* of this resort, he having been a summer resident of Ocean City for many years. . He was. years ago. a leading busi- , ne.-s man in Philadelphia, but had been retired for some time, and made his home with Mr. MeCahan^ Mrs. i McCahan being his daughter. B TAKES LEASE ON HOTEL The 1-eslie Headlev Company has > th*_Jmperial Hotel for the , • season, for the owner, Chas. B. Will- j • iams, to T. F. Newhev, of Bethlehem. , The house will be manage.1 by Mr. j Morgan, and Mr. Newbv takes possession July I. (8 Advertise in the SENTINEL. <

AUXILIARY MEETS Epi-ropal Women Planning for Number of Elw^nt* w Tty*. Summer Auxiliafv of Holy P„ Tfi.uTy Pt E. Church held its third „. meeting of the s^a«.n at the homfof v, Mrs. Webber. 1132 Ocean avenue. I-,! There were quite a few memberj|j The meeting wa- n|>eii#«l with pray-. llf er. by the Rev. J. N. Watts. The Officer- were then elected. I,. Mr-. William E. Hexamer ua- chosen president: Mi-. 11 nthia Swan," vice r, joc-idmit; Mi-- A. nie ("belli, -ecie?r The"!!!^!! fair wtll take place the ,'r thlrvl Friday jin August at GolT's pa- , , vilion. on l)je boardwalk. lM*tweeii Ninth an.ITbi.th -tr.-ets.'' It is plan , ,f id to ha» a book table and any rift* of hOulo. which have l*en read . ,1 will lie appreciated. The auxiliary i- also" planning to q hove a rake and ramly sale Tni th* Iwr,, -fit of the rectory fund in the : „ Seaside Baths' Pavilion July I V i SPECIAL' MUSIC \ The -ei-vices in the First Pre-by- \ terian Church Sunday were attended / by vqgy large au.lienr.-s. The pa-toi the Rev. K. S. Snyoer, preurhnl af Itoth of the service, and the regular choir sang several- very fine selec- - tions. In the morning Dr. Snyder" preashed on "Drifting..' nn.l in the evening on the subject "The Chri-tiau f a Traveler." " Next Sunday the summer program will liegin, when, one of the Iw.t 1 quartets that the church has eveT ' secure.! will sing. The quartet will ' include Gebrge A me- and Bernard Poland, nf Philadelphia, and Mrs. ' Bolte and Miss Cor-on. The mu-ical ' .uimhers for the summer services will l«» of, the highe-t order, and as tlie ' church will lie well equipped with • electric fans and every effort made J foj the comfort of the visitor, large Dr. Sny.ler will preach twentyon subjects pertaining to the problems that confront God's pie.. pie in these days. 1 the We.lifs.lay evening prayer 1 service is another feature tlial .-"lieing emphasize.) this -sufiimer. an.) Dr. N. Howard Reed, of Philadelphia, has opened his cottage, -12-1 Ocean avenue, fur the summer.

"IF YOU BUY IT OF ACKLEY, ITS A BARGAIN" Copy of Resolution r~ . American and Camberia Streets, Phila., June 21, 1921 A special meeting of the Board of Directors was called at the above date and place, at 2 P.M., Mr. Norman B. Hafleigh presided. On a motion duly made and seconded, the following resolution was passed. RESOLVE: that the proper Officers be empowered to place in the hands of John A. Ackley, Auctioneer, any and all of the property owned by the company in the City of Ocean City, N. J., to be sold at auction, to the highest bidder without reserve. (Signed) Norman B. Hafleigh Attest: Frank F. Maute, Secretary. President. In accordinance with the aboue resolution WE WILL SELL ON THE PREMISES, MONDAY, JULY 11. 1921, at 10 a. m., the follow ing properties so, voNo" Th® Mil1 Property consisting of 9 lots, Nos. 129. 131, 133, 186, Section A, ana lots 445 to 449 inclusive, Section B, situate on the Southwesterly side of Sixth street extending from the Pennsylvania to the Reading Railroads with all of the improvements thereon. To be sold as a whole or will lie subdivided. No. 2. Two lots Nos? 93 and 95 Section A, situate on the northwesterly corner of West avenue, and fourth street together with the three story rooming or apartment house thereon. No. 3. Lots Nos. 169 and 171 Section A, situate on the northwesterly sidaof West avenue, between>?venth and Eighth streets together with Galvanized Iron Garage or store building and other improvements thereon. v fu No; 4.' ^ts c an(i 40S* Section C, situate on the i Southeasterly side of West avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh ' streets together with all of the buildings thereon. ♦bo n N°j 5'„°^efn fro"t.-P!ot with "Parian lights, situate on the Boardwalk between Fifth street and Brighton place. This plot will he sold as a whole or will subdivide. 1 1 rEMEMBER that the above described-properties will lie sold regardless what they bring. For further particulars, write or prone for descriptive circular. John A. Ackley, Auctioneer and Realtor ^ Established 1884 ' .J'"* ^T^ULarKlis avenue, Vineland, N. J. Summer Ofhce, Magn»lia.avei,ue and Boardwalk, Wildwood N J Member of the Camden Real Estate Board. Member of the ReaUEstatc LeagTiFbf N. J. i mmmmmmmmmmm -J E

TAX APPEALS I* County Board Will Sit in Orran City fir July h E. > The Capo May Cnui.fy Board »f u« '! Taxation, will -it as for bear- So f ing 1921 tax appeal-, i Pay light -av* el. - Tuewlay July..-.. 10 a. m.. at tlu* f,r. office of the hoar.1 In the court on. -• Hou-e at Ca,«- May Court llou-e. for lor Dennis and. Middle towukhipa. si* I- Thursday. July T. II a. in., at the tre ■'city hall, Wild...' '..d. for Wildw«-I. 1 i* North Wll.lv .s-' and WilH* I Cre«t uu> . WeWi.es.iayq July lit. It a. m.. at l.qt • t Ink city hall. Sea Isle Cat v. — t. We.hws.lay, July 13. 2 p. in.; at a Tuesday. July 19. 'It a. m.. u« the ■ Borough hull. Avalon. ' Tuesday. Julyi 19; at 1.30 p. m.. at • the Borough hall. Stone llarimr. i Tue«.lay. July 2fi. 10.311 a. m.. a! Uw city hall. Cape May City, for Cape ,\1> City, Cu|* May Point. West I Cape May ami Lower T"»n-I.ip.

HELD FIRST MEETING The Summer Auxiliary held their first" meeting of the season ut t»tc M. E. Church on Tuesday aftern<n.n" and were receive. I by the local lanlies' Aid _ Society. The following officers were" elecUsi for the* ensuing yeur: President Mrs Preiitzell; first vice Jire-ideiit, Mrs. John Haiptldy; Secjhd vice presideni, Mrs. Howard Tayor: Secretary. Mrs. Co— alsnin; As--islant secretary, Mrs. Jas. Bryan: reasurer," Mrs. Fre<lorirk Fox. . There will he no meeting of tfie ' luxiliary on next Tuesday afternoon,

the home of Mrs. Elizabeth r 400 Wedey avenue, orr Fridty^^| I noon. All are welcome. ENTERTAINING MlNISTQ^fl p The Rev. Dr. C. I. Ful|fonL^H Mrs. Fullforth' and Miss KliT^B ' Caskey qere guests of Mr. anJ^H * Kenton Wurne cottagers V ' forth i- pa-tsi'r uf the testant Episcopal Church of Advertise in the SENTIXKJ, H

"I Colonial ice Cream | Exclusive Dealer t 'rders Received and' Delivered R. J. Summers Phone 36-M . 1212 Asbury Avenut g

how you'll take to a pipe— and P. A.! WJ Before you're a day older from bite and p«rch (cut r' you want to let the idea slip out by our exclusive pat- £J2§95Sl under your hat that this ented process) are a reveis the open season to start l&tion to the man who never njjbt^BtaipSSS something with a joy'us could get acquainted with a Sj|j|||U|wijUj|fl \ jimmy pipe — and some P(Pe' B. A has made a VVV Prince Albert! p.pe ath.nj of ,oy to four BAH men where one was smoked Because, a pipe packed before! »ith Prince Albert satisfies Ever r0„ w , ciearette a man as be was never satis- witb Prince Albert? Man, BWliffl JIl fied before— and keeps him man_but you've got a satisfied! And, you can party coming your way! prove it! Why — P. A.'s Talk about a cigarette wSJ..** *.£5 * flavor and fragrance and smoke; we tell you it's a coolness and its freedom peach! r.-ig.. wiik >rinee Albert ^ the national joy smoke Do You Know? that advertising space in a newspaper is the economical way to reach the consumer? ' that you could not buy the paper, print ' your ntessage and deliver it to the homes for anything near the low figure for saying it through oilr columns? Better have a talk with us on rates. £ ^ DO YOU KNOW ' ' £\j | 1% ' Ithatvyour printed matter represents you r" and creates a good or poor impression? > ( that.it is human to want to make a good impression? I "J* ' *«^»,nyw \ L Then do it with your printed tnVtter. , -^The one who says printing cannot lie done at moderate cost is always being interrupted hy our work-and prices. IpCEAN CITY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. Mixers of Type. Ink and Brains. Hiram—— —