Ocean City Sentinel, 7 July 1921 IIIF issue link — Unnumbered Page

' OCEAN CIT¥- SENTINEL OCEAN CITY. N. .T.. THURSDAY. JUI.Y 7. 1SZ1 j THREE

The Dear Somebody j ; ❖ '• \ l _ i i By A. MARIA CRAWFORD f ,

I-nliHla Guilford looktil ii]» «i:. I | down «!»• *»».« strcirJi- , Ing for lilwk "H Market jtr.-.-i. ( T«rnty-fiv# liumlrnl ' r.iiinnnt »..b ( rdU-rs, Iter townsmen. acre iu ea^llirre ( J Hint CZj. A profusion of 'nrly - "* — hut flowers, like u gorgeous rulnl-ov j |u tho tropics. spanned tlie'kuuuy drul* of iWloiti'ly rr.wt.il mkn. lliv , pride of many u housewife ; sandwlclie*. pic*. everything dnr to the ! doughboy'* heart, liud Join prepared for tlio fount. I With nit urdor'hurn ot loncllui'MS Isii- | Iri'llu Wished Unit the eye* of ouo ! khnhl clad uiun notil.l brighten nt the | u ..ill. I hunt i'Ii to ttiul h.-r. aiil.t>|-|>y if , all too well that Hi.' oi.lv — .l.ti. i - -he j knew Mould Mull.'. grn-p ln-r liuii.l In- ] (|il1<'r>'iitl.v uu.l |m»» mi lo "iWi' girl ] for wliotii they really cor.il. . , explicable reason hIo- liu.l prwr liml ■ rnilKirrnssiog truth that i...m' Si1 tin-ul-.ut wnlil.il. I" mttrry her. Many of lo-r associate* jok.il her on III.* sub- ] Jeet. Inquiring lu fclgiml -nri-aiUc fiohloif what hIii' wa. walling for. a prince or u loll IK 'lei hi.*. l-ohetiii had ulwuy* lunghod ut noli .question*." hut tho laughter won fc>r"il Kvor sln.-e the u«'.»» thai twenty-llv* i wane of lli.' Iinnl.-."! fil'lning. were" to • parade In tlo'lr home rliy on their wuy , to the dciiiohlllutloii ruiu|., *lie ha.l ; covertly h'-l-il that she would lo- ilik.il charge' hun Uiiiil.il that the very youngest and pr.ilh'Ht girl* hIioiiI.I like tmliellii. eeuld -luy^ln Hie supply prepare thy |ilatc* »s they w ere lunlcd. She thought of the atory of Mary and Martha In Hie Hilda, nnd nili'i'ted somewhat bitterly that the role of, Murtlin would nlwnys fall to hoi. ►hour* tmunil.il. Torpedoc* placed oil Iiloded like the Urlug of u salute, There was the sound of martini lnuslc. and * then every wlilslli Idcw and every, hell In tlie rity rung. adding lo the human din. It was like another nriiilstlee day. The hoys, their own lintne hoy*, had come hack to their loved one* ut lu.it. Isabella's eye* grew a bit misty and she dabbed at them uncertainly us she hastened 10 help the dozens of other workers prepare the feast. Many of the girls and young women, unttlde to restrain themselves, yelled soinethltuf excitedly and tunli.il off toward 41ay street, the line of tusreh. So Isuliella married, generously piled the fried . chicken, the pickles and pics on the papier machc plutes. "I"m glad tlmf you're not man crazy, Isabella,*' aiild one old lady, ' gruffly, Indignant because her own j> share of the work had been disorganized by the unexpected flight of bc£> young helpers. "You tire dependable, the kind of woman who mnkes a good wife. Now you can keep your head!" she ejaculated crisply. Alio could keep her heart ns well as her Jieud. thought Isahells sadly, thluklng of her lack of lovers. Finally *the vutiguard swung Into view ut the far Ami of Market street The girls were ' marching with them, waving flags, shrieking th.ir own Joy. At sight of the tali!.-*, loaded with good tilings, a lusty cheer broke from' I ho boy*. ' Isabella left the street nnd went Into the hot. smoky rooms which lui.l been fitted up as temporary, kitchens. She handed out plate*, she eut i-nk.-s and. pies until her thumb u-ns soro, but still the dcinnn.l cnuie for more supplie*. "Bun outside. Isabella, and see If anybody tiiuld hnve been overlook.'*!."said one matron. Many of the soldiers called to her as she passed along the tables, •cavingtheir arms and shaming grinding*, hub * Isabella knew that "he was BOt (Men* ' tlal to the happln.-ss of nny of them. A captain In the medical corps, n stranger, stood a little apart from the others, and Isabella's heart gave it fiulter of pleasure at sight of him. Pert haps she could entertain him. and so feel that she waa not an outsider nffer nil. She went up to s|>e:ik to him. her hand out. n little wistful look of hmclng In be a real pnrt In the Joyful ealehrqtloo flushing her pretty face. "Won't you have something else to eat? I don't believe you went out from here, did you? You must have taken Captain Newman's command when he was Invalided home six months ago. I am Isabella Guilford." "So 1 did. Mis* Guilford," smiled the stranger. "I'm from Michigan. HI" Ilurdette Is my name. I was Just beginning lo feel ti bit lonely when you came. By being brigaded with your townsmen 1 am missing my parr -of the fun In my own home town. But It's all In the gnme! And these are wonderful days, compared wdth the time we spent over there." As ihry stood there In the warm sunlight Isabella tried to make herself believe thai he had eonje Idirk to her. that he was glad because she w as there beside him. Of course II was foolish, """pteylng make-believe when she was all of thirty ; but it was better than belm. 'lonely. All nt once I'eggy latcy's' visitor dashed up to them and sclz.il Cnpt. ' IUII Burdctte's hum!*. "Why. Bill, you blessed thing!" she cried. Then she • stood on tiptoe ami kUsed him. And the young medical officer laughed, held hrr off nt arm's length, nnd then hugged Iter very, close, i With an odd sinking of (he heart Isabella turned nwtiy unnoticed and went bark to the hot, smoky kitchen. iLlfo was always doing thing* like that to her. A door throurb which «h«

I Willi mi ominous Click of lb- look would have lo siiI.miiiiih mtv hi- for tuuglil her 'I hat M-lf-nblM-gntlou Kn|» , She t In iii- |u ,,f l„ 'ii . .. of going abroad during i.y;on«tni. i do. She was eaiulliie. ' She knew Thai' She lugan s-rnplug tho-ndd plate* that had held the i ak.-i. piling ih. n. in She eonld hmr He soldier- aiel tingirls Hinging 'oat-tde. otuid l..-nr ili. tr crlos of delight as they humped into each other, try ing to dance on the itsphult luivlug. The mayor had dtniarnl Titer"- would lie feasting and Joyful gnlj"'rihgi all that day. hut for Iter It would he u lime of lonellp.— Nol....|> Would think of asking her to join their |. party that day, ' "1 — I I «'g your pardon," a voire said Just nlMyve lier ear. hii.I she turuwd «■ ' quickly that an old plate -lid ofiOsf — ■ her hand and eruih.il .hi the r.nigh '* pine floor. She l.-ik.'d up Into tlie 2 flushing face of tlie medical oltlivl. Ji Ml— ii.ilff.Hil. l li. hunted all i.v.-r the place f..r y.e.i Mt and when Hoy .'.-K..| me to gi, ' with I loin I t.4d Ib.o. il>.,i I hi«l » am I guh.g to do ulo'iut It? You "e" ,, yon were so lirtghi and .iitertniniiig. ^ dreuui.it of mtiilhg Mint I dared (lb, he-ltai.il. then continued timely. >' •T thought It would l-' gr.-at to go -ifr n somewhere and have a little quiet talk I with yon until time for lli.- train l» r pidl .on for Ih.' d.'iiiolilllxalliin .mop." , Isalo lla's loiirt was lH.antnr6tne. iilo. lime, hut with nil the coquetry horn of Kir and hahdul down to rv.-ri wooing through Ilo- Iigln she suilhii at hllu e think 'Hint I eon milling.' It. We il ;l,, away ami go home now." SI..- n.u*l not be too eager, ah.' tnu-i let the male helhwe tdioself ft..- haiiter. 1 she thought as she plnn.il on her suinrl . shaking. 1.1 fe had uii.'\pi'.i« dly ih-.il'' r herlhe host ennls In love's deck. Tl.-w , rare fully she must play Hicm ! | LEARNED SOME UGLY FACTS . Two Ca*es V/her* E»v«idropper* Prole I ably Convinctd Thenltelvea of n Truth of Old Adage. ' A woina ii Who hmbfallen III dlslrusrenneenl llor-etf am! listen to the eine ' venation liiween the fnmily doctor r and a -peeljillst who were eall.it In I ransultniion. When the specialist ■ Joined the fumlly dinior hi* only re- " Bl.'s* ray soul. I have nevii- an-n so ugly a woman In nil my life!" "Ah, hut you should -co her sister." said the d.i'tor. Tlie sister's •xperlenee was scarcely . as dlsnmivrtlng as that of n man who was 111. and who desired to know the truth nhout his condition. According to n contributor to the Sphere, tin. htii!er. win. had coqpiiilrd hlluself nt his master's onler. reportnl that there was a disagreement between the two pliv"However. It doe* not matter." re- ' porteil the butler, "for some fellowv 1 whom the, specialist cnll.il 'Mr. Post , Mortem' will settle the mutter within i ^wir.ir three days." lost something? I'lace an ad in , the SKNTINKI. and it will be quickly returned.

fl.VI llMAN'S Ml l.l.lt IN DiiLI.au HAND WHICH IS tllMI'HSBD ok SIvKVIIT: men is now here I'LAYING DAILV fs the' -music" PAVILION. ON tho BOARDWALK-

GIVES MI I II HELP ' r of Information is Answering M;inv tjuestions _JWfF" fhamlHtf of Commerce Inforiiation Hureiiu .luring June rcceiv.il Its uppliratio.is for pos it i. his. The ] sr!vc- of Hie opportunity for a- i that tlie hurran ran give, it I--tated by tho-e in charge. , Applicant. for collages hotels, r . and ' rooms numbered , Tlie-e were rwferre.1 to the realtors. , hotel- ..r I miming liouses. The num-iH-r of hand books of information) , mailed were 10; the local di-tril;Ulio«i , The numlier of persons listing . "rpom- wnACo; person* asking fur tul- , f The I. men. i has on file n list of , inll per.-ons iu fleean City occupying The Bottom t act, of the tliornuglmess "of hi* iiii'IIi.mIs. i When tf* patient enme to Mm he llr-t down every symptom and every , raqye of Hie irhuMe until he got at the prininry. cause. It I* a good Idea to follow, whether n tnnn lie a surgeon, n lawyer, a mechanic or a fnrraer. The thing lo do ' to get nt the fact nt the bottom of nil the other fnjrts. The Idea 1h-well Illustrated by the . o!.| saw nluittt the horsey' me null. "Per went of* nail the shoe was lost,". It says; "for want of n sine the horse' was lost; for unfit of a horse the rMer en- lo«f ; for wont of a rider the hut lie was Inst ; yir.d all fi.f' Ihe want pf a hor-esho.' nail."

BACKMAN'S BAND Of : SERVICE MEN HERE Excellent Music Pica ided. Hut the Attendance So Ear H as not I.arire Barhman's MtlV.ri Onllat Ham. i- ft. inusie pavilion, \>A the ttttendaifre at these affairs is "not what it .ImuM vs aeconliiig to the friends of the cellnit, hut then' -till .-eeiti- 1-. lie a on the part of the genpavilion to hoar the music. Most of the memlifirs of the hand are forThis organization .was the official I-. . at the National Convention of nitel Tlieo-iore Roosevelt, Jr.. whei. fitie* of St. Paul and Miuneapoli.. Packed allilitnriiim- in lioth places rctlic.baid rondcrcl preceding the Colonel's addresses. " At Minneapolis. Colonel Roosevelt close. I, by "iiyiug "I want to tell you lieople that this Million Dollar HamT hus pluye.1 tv. ire for me now ami R is a perfectly corking Imud." James K. Son. Iiaritone juRtaplnine. ■ with the band, us.-tsteil Mr. Iiachmaii with liini ever since ns assistant con■luctor. While in France he composed a numlier of military marches.

«|| Determined Ambition is Hetter Than a fortune <! I OPPORTUNITY fOMES NOT ONLY TO THE RICH. 1 BIT TO EVERYONE SOONER OR LATER. ' THE YOUNG MAN WITH THE RIGHT DITERMINA- j TION IS STEADILY CLIMBING THE LADDER TO . ] SUCCESS M OPEN A NACCOUNT WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL I ! - J BANK. Rrst National Bank ocean crn , a .t | .

" I ^row tobacco r You can't beat a Camel, because you can't beat the tobacco that goes into Camels. That's why Camels are the choice of men who know and love fine tobacco. They know what makes f Dl nPL Camels so smooth, so fragrant and mellow-mild. They'll tell you that the expert Camel blend of 1 1 choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos makes a cigarette smoke you can' t equal — no matter what you pay. ,r But it doesn't take an expert to tell Camel quality. < You'll spot it the very first puff. Try Camels yourself. ^ m-m-m REYNOLDS Tobscco C*. H . waut-1-s^n.N.c.- m VOlllvl * 1

known a*. "Son's Marches of tho A. K. K." , During the past three scamMI* he hii- cunducteiihi.- own coni-po.-ition.- at every placerhc band has THE H A KLEIGH SALE <'..n-id.-r;»l>ie , interest should be taken ii. the auction sale of tho real 'o tat.- holdings of Haflrigh 4 Co.. which udl Ih- hold next Monday, July >1. ut Ifl o'clock in the morning. John A. Arklcy will comluct the qilo. The pro|ici-ty consist* of some vory va'uable ocean front buihling sites, with riparian rights, a plot that is

purti^ilarly suited for tho erection ■ of a hotel or for apartment houses; • ;f!-o the planing mill situate at the I corner of West avenue and Fifth 1 street, and other valuable locations. Th— e sales arc not oiib. a mater J . . x.-== j| J. I'rescott Cadman. Jr. £ »"««••« '• Ak, listate of Mark Lake -■ I funeral EHrcctcr ,i IE ! «09 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey I ■ ALTO EUUPMLNT ^ j

Real Estate and Search Company KEPRBSENTS Fidelity Trust Comciuv , of Newark Wildvood Title and Trust Co. - t Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, . ,;.> Conveyancing Fire Insurance Service All Work Guarantee.! .Money to Loan on Good Pint Mortgage Karma for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building -k Cape May Court House I ) N. J. , n

The "Jo-Mar" Pure Food Shop . 912 BOARDWALK FOR PARTICULAR FOLKS , ' Wc are making a specially of wonderfully good one doller dinirt ners. and bur n la carle service will please you grratly. Try our Deviled t rails and Club Sandwiches. I ri

betholSe] "The Wonder Motor Fuel" BETHOLINR has not licen available for public use up to tho present time, us practically the entire output hu* lioen requisitioned for Military Purposes by the United States Government and •he-Allies. IIETIIOLINK has now been on the market just two years. Wc have failed to receive one single , report where it had any injurious effect whatever on tho.motor. To the contrary wo ,havc been complimented beyond our fondest anticipation. The. cai>« and grace with which the motor operate certainly utoiicc Imiicatcs that it is capable of producing Its maximum power with a minimum expense. * Produces more power than any other motor fuel. } » » Produces m«rc mileage than any other motor fuel. " . • ^ ' Prevents all engine "knockin g" even when run ut u low speed. Can lie used in the coldest weather — the engine strating with ease after standing exposed over night. ityminntos considerable gear shifting, making it possible for even low-powered machines to ^trUqib hii* on "high." rteposit* less enrbon — it acts as a carbon remover, actually blowing out chunks of carbon whicll may hcWposited by inferior gasollno. , f Can be mixed with gasoline in all proportions and can be used with gasoline already In the tank, or gasoline may be added to u tank coutalning BETHOLINE If In u locality whore BETHOLINE is unobtainable. BETHOLINE can be used in a gas engine in exactly the ____________ same manner as gasoline. It can be mixed with gasolin* in every proportion without harm. If n machine is running on wj rtiiolisf. pr*4i»> gasoline, ami it is desired to use BETHOLINE, it is pottsiblo to fj ^89* gallons. add this material directly to the tank before the gasoline, is _ is consumed; or, if on the other hand, the automobilo As run- imiNATES **i"i ning an BETHOLINE, and flic driver happens to be in a com- ** •w'Ub'munRy where this material Is not available, gasolino may bo T a.l.led to the Unk containing BETHOLINE. * «B t'BER, tw JUDGE. When straight BETHOLINE is charged., into., an empty ,l>t( bi tank, the driver will notice a difference in fthc running of flic trtnint wtmikfr. car within Ihe first mile. A maximK. """power " KXThc engine will pick up better, will tlimb on "high" hills HE' never possildc with ortlinary gasoline, and will run at very low f oosens uc cirana **t speeds without "knocking". This alone, since it reduces tho c*rk*o. wear and tear, adds appreciably to the life of tho engine. ■ J iNSTANT rtsalt. In fact, when using BETHOLINE it is pracUcally unnoecssary to chnnge either the spark control or the gear levers — M the entire control resting in the throttle. ' ' "f* f*r tk* miK Erst, UMIII ui •nootti rsnntng nolo. INATES GEAR SHIFTING Present Dealers Ocean City, N. J. Blue Ribbon Garage 1 Oth & Asbury Ave. 11 ! RECOMMENDED AND SOLD BY "I " The Present Dealers — The Future Dealers— * ' THE ATLANTIC GARAGE THE PALACE GARAGE So. North Corolina Avenue Connecticut and Atlantic Aves. THE PARKWAY GARAGE THOMPSON'S GARAGE Boston and Atlantic Avenues 2105 Pacific Avenues J. P^XON EASTERN M&TOR CAR CO. Albany Avenue Service Station Arctic and Arkansas avenues Satisfied Users — jp,^J LIT BROTHERS CUNNINGHAM ft MURRAY, FREIHOFKR BAKERY Contractors WEST SIDE LUMBER COMPANY D. ft D. MACHINE CO. JAMES FERRY CO. OCEAN PIER f MARKET Use theifi for reference ASK THE MAN WHO USES IT ^ PRANK L. B ADE^R, Dist Mgr. ^ SHERWOOD Bros., Manufacturers Wione 1995 TANK TRUCK DELIVERY Atlantic dty, N. J. J