FOUR OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., TH URSDAY. JULY 7, 1921
WHEN SUN BEGINS TO COO Humanity in lu Maturity Will In A Probability B« Abla to Conaervt Heat. W* ran rnlrulntn the .volution of Ih
tamprniinre of thr rarth In the fi torn. Thr aun will grow amallrr an molra Tliua Ip IflO.Om y.-ur*. whn th» r*(r» of thr tun lina dlmlniih* by only nnr hundredth part, our trm ' prral.irt njlJI br not more than 28 de grm C. fP!.S drgrrra P.) at thr rqua tor. It will havr fallrn to 0 drgrrri C, (3? drgrroa F.) at thr latitude 4< - drgrrra. and at Parlt It will be br low tern (•vntlnadr). Flnnlly. In SSArtlO yrara. when tin radius of- the tilp hat loat' only flf , _ onr-hundrr<ltha of ~Tt* dlhuu-trr at r mrrrly 500 drgrrda P. of Ita temper." turr. thr lcni[MTaturr of the t-qunfoi aiUfhavr fallen to trm renttgrnde and the entire earth will br fftt-tt. Rhr logic evolution, whlrft ti I- Into the past for a million year*, may descend Into the future for nn equal period of Moreover, tho etiergy of the son whence proce<s1a our Jerrestrlal en4rgy, will he then dlmlnlahed hy only nr tenth. Mankind *111 dotlldl. .« hy that time havr long b<**0 raimhle of capturing thla energy directly. «t tranaformlng It aa the chlomphyl of plants so adtnlrnlily doe*, of making It serve pcrhapa for aereral tnllllni the development of his thought. * HADE FRJENDS FOR COLONIES Benjamin Franklin*. Sugceaaful Diplomacy In France Me»q| JMueh . to Young Country. The first diplomat to' represent the United States at a foreign court was Benjamin Franklin, who acted In Parts aa official "agent" of the Infant republic In France. Thr crossing of thr At- ' lantlc In the Bloop Reprisal had oocopied over • month, and Dprtor Franklin had had many thrilling ereapea from pursuing British vessels. Franklin was given C cordial reception In France, although bis refusal to wear a sword or wig when presented at court allocked the fashionables The greatest writers and philosophers I of that golden age In France delighted to honor Doctor Franklin, and even the venerable Voltaire paid tribute to the genius of the American. Franklin remained In France nine years. At flrwt he wn» merely the agent of "the American rebel i." and had cn official diplomatic standing, but even In thli capacity ha had sufficient Influence to bring about the treaty of alliance between France and the Colonies, which had so profound s moral effect on the Revolutionary struggle. Ha raised a large amount of money In Franco, and after the signing of the treaty became the 11 rat American minister to that country. Splendid Fossil Collection. Smithsonian Institution has beeo enriched by a too and a half of specimens taken during the last summer from the Burgees Pass fossil quarry In British Columbia,' which was discovered less than ten years ego. The work was done mainly hy Secretary Wolcott of the Institution, and his wire. In two months a section of the quarry ISO feet square was taken out, practice Uy exhausting tha site which baa yielded soma of tha finest specimens of middle Cambrian fosalla yet diecovered end the finest Invertebrate f nasi la yet found In any formation. Largs Mocks of hard abate were first blasted loose, than carefully split with chisel and hammer to expose any fossil remains between the laminae. The shale has praserved for some twenty million years animals that were aa to ft and neorealatant aa Jellyfish, worms, crabs, etc.. notwithstanding all the vicissitudes these rocks hava since undergone from the time they were simply hardened mud. They have beta subjected to much pressure end profound chemical change, but the fossils reLaw Officer's PsrqulMts. Kissing tha polletifnan instead ol tha Blbla, Mrs. Amelia Thompson, who - was called as a witness for the defense In en aaeanlt case, at London. Eng.. by hfr evidence got the accused . acquitted. la tha witness-box she \ took the Blbla In her right hand. "Kiss It." said BergL Mason. "Muat If Inquired tha lady, "By all means" responded the eergeanL "Well then, here (see ; If It ranst be done. It must be, but It'a a curious thing thla law. aa much kissing and hugging as If ooe was christening e baby," and she put her arms aronnd tha sergeant's ■eck, and gave him such a violent klea that It resounded throughout the court. The magistrate called her a "stupid little thing" for mlsunder- — standing what aha was to do. • Uniform Type far the Blind. American libraries for the blind ere rejoicing otot the fact that they will no longer be obliged to have books In five different kinds of raised letters In order to accommodate readers taught In different parts of the country end at different periods. After many years of discussion a uniform type, to be known aa "rs vised Braille." baa been agreed upon, end hereafter all books embossed In this country ere to bo In the new type. "n«e Deaertcr." by Richard Harding Davis, was the first book to be publlahod In revised Brallla. —Scientific American. Brutal Mrs. Heck el -(with newspaper)— What's an autonomoua state. EtnierT Mr. Hecks! (courageously)— The state of single blessedness. ENTtfktAfNING ACTR ESS taui* A. Warne anil family, of Philadelphia, arc at their cottage. 1703 Central avenue, for the season. Mr. and Mm. Warne have licen sum-" mcr resilient* of Ocean City for a number of yearn, anil they have many friends here. They are entertaining Mr*. Warne', sister, Miss Clarke, a popular and well known actress, who has been in Ocean Chy in other seasons. and .
ol FLEETWOOD HOTEL HERE RECENTLY SOLE Mrs. M. L. Davis Disposes hen of House \\ ith .'10 Bedcm rooms — Other Sales There ha* booh considerable- actives vity in the real estate market here within the lost week or. ten dm*, t"*" and a numlifr of houses have been sold to peqple fri.m Philadelphia |£ and vicinity. mcj ' Clayton Haines Brick reports the re- following sales: tor The Fleetwood- Hotel, with thirty "d rooms, owned by Mrs. M. U Davis. l'y ami conducted by her for a number £ of seasons, to Paul M. Spieckcr. of Philadelphia, who .took possession July 1. in One of the Leopold bungalows, just •n- finished. .701 Fifteenth street, to Dr. '■> l-evi B. Hirst, of Camden. '•* Bungalow 810 First street, for the " account of Mrs. Mb I.. Knuu— Mil"'f icr, to Mrs. ElizalwUi J. Woodring, ,s of Sharon Hill. ir. Cottage 42K Ocean avenue, owned id by the Clift estate, to Koliert Stretch of Philadelphia. • Bungalow at Forty-eighth street 5 and Central avenue, for the account of the Ocean City Home Building I. Company, to E. J. C. Field, of Philadelphia. Cottage 14 Garden 'road, for the Tyndale estate, to Irving F. I-essig^, of Heading. . , Cottage 401 -Wesley avenue, for ' , the account of Mr*. Kcbecqa K. Wln-t-'ston, to Wm. A. Wafer*. of Philadel- . > phia. ' Cottage 1230 Anbury avenue, for - ! " the account of the estate of Emily M. ' k Dobbins, to Chas. F. Brandt, of Phila- 1 jj delphiu. Lot on Stenton place, near Corin- i , thlan avenue, for the account of , ■ Harvey Miller, to Wm. H. Phillips, • of Philadelphia, who will build-a two- _ 1 family apartment house. ' Lot on Beach road to Dr. Arthur H. Dillon, of Philadelphia, for whom } a cottage will be built* thereon. i Dr. Nathan C. Stauffer and family, of Lansdowne, have taken a cottage here for" the season. This will I* their first suffimer in Ocean City. THE MAN WHO STARTS AT THE BOTTOM And acquires a competence through his own hands and j j ■ brain, will enjoy much | more pleasure in life than I he who is born rich. An account with us is a ' * wonderful incentive. ( 3 per qent. Interest Paid on Time Deposit* _ i» J» * - OCEAN CITY Z TITLE AND TRUST j~ COMPANY OCEAN CITY, N. J.
TIDES FOR GREAT EGG HARBOR I.N LET— 1921 .0 (Dayligbl^Saving Time) Compiled by N. J. Jeffries es J uia HIGH LOW am. p.m. A.m. p.m. P I . 4.2"- '..t)l 10.43 iLSS ,|. Su 3 r.,33 f..r»2, 3| 3.'. w. M I 7.20 '7.11 1.2.7 1.29 ' T 5 ' s.14. 8.37 2.IC 2.22 £ W fi 9.07 9.29 3.08' |W in T 7 10.00 t«!2t 3:4.9 4.10 F s .10.54 11.14 4.50 5.0! 8 9 11.48 5.41 r..0l "" Su 10 0< 44 fi.34 0.69 ! M 11 1.01 1.42 7217 - 7.59 ' 1 T 12 2.00 2,39 , KJM 9.pi ' Z W 13 2.5K 3.30 9.19 10.01 ' T 14 3.5 fi 4.32 10.15 11.00 | ' F 15 1.53 5.25 II. OS .11.54 ? ' S HI 5.(7 0.15 12 00 11 Su 17 fi.SS 7.02 44 49 " M IS 7.25 7.45 1.30 1.34 - r' T 19 s.OS K2« • 2.13 2.17 0 T 21 9.30 9.42 3.33 3.3S F 22 10.09 10.19 4.11 4.17 S 23 10.40 10.5.3 4.4S 4.51 . Su 21 1 1.23 11.30 5.22 5.32 K M 25 12.00 3.57 0.14 T 2<: 07 , 42 0.34 7.00 W 27 1.30 7.10 7.55 T 2s 1.43 2.27 S.0C 9.00 F 29 2.10 3.29 9.08 10.05 S 30 3.25 4.32 10.11 11.07 Tides at Fourth street, insble. add IS minutes. •Thirty-fourth street, add one hour. p Corson's Inlet, add 5 minute*. Harry Davi*. of the Athletic*. visited the Rev. Dr. R. . S. Snyder and family, of this city, Friday and Saturday. Mr. Davis is ' a brother of Mrs. Snyder. C> C. Wanamaker and wife, of . are again among the Ocean City visitors, and will remain until the dose of the sea*op. Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL T. LEE ADAMS, Health Officer 0(6c« Han: 11 00 I. 12.00 A. M. Phone jo and a«k for Health Officer during office hour*, if complaint is to be made for any violation of hcaltb code, or address postal to box J 44. iptdUfll If Htfirra Oahra fciH In th. 7ur) "SS Hughes Central Pharmacy 8th and Weiley Ave. HKADLKY A AI)AHN Reading Coal Atao Klnllln^WooO br barrator eord -phoov. SB4 Yarn. TKTH and u r<ri All kinds ol krys m»d« and Gvncral Lock nnhblng Phone S5-R Walter E. Allen 745 ASBURY AVENUE
EXHIBITOR for the York Ready-made Ford Commercial Body An inspection of our stock solicited before making your purchase Automobile Bodies Rebuilt and Repaired J. W. KIRKBRIDE Old Turnpike near Shore Road PLEASANTVILLE. N. J Phone. 104-J 2 !• Phone you rDrug Orders lo I • j i ¥ Hughes' Central Pharmacy > 7 Eighth Sirccl and Wesley Avenue I T The Exclusive Norri* Candy of Ihe South $ . ^1 from Atlanta Georgia | , F The famous Reyracr IJro. Candy of the West I ' from^Pillsburgh, Pa. j . S J -n-rrnW, Ho.hl. I'. °" rWr'P'i°,y^r^V.r,i'n"b.r«» {. ^ r
R RUNAWAY BOYS RELEASED Wm. Miller, 18 years, of TuckerIon. ami Anthony OridanoV.and Tho*. Riley, of Philadelphia, each 15 year*, were • released from custody by Police Justice Ware Friday morning, and Chief of Police Johnson started them on their way back In Philadelphia. The buys were picked I- up two days liefore. They said they r> were from Glnssboro. Efforts were m:nle to And the addresses they gave ' .if Glassls.ro, hut the Chief of |s.lice ' in Ghisslsiro said tlmt their' were n.I street* there of the nariie giYen l-\ : the youths. I \ ' Mr*. Mary McAuW mother of for- ! , Secretary of thk Treasury. Wm. , F. MrAdoo. is „t the In for the season: She is acroriipauie.1 by- an- : other son. Henry M. McA-luo. of Forf for the season. /Davi-I McCoach j . 3rd. of Washington D. <"., is visiting his grandfather. # I
VISITOR DIED SUDDENLY r- Mrs. James Nyland, *umtii«r vi»l"I tor, die.1 suddenly at lier cottage, I* [6 1420 Ashury avenue, We.lne~.luy ( nighP of last week. Acute uremia PI was the cause of death. She had suf0 ferci from kidney disease for several |( years. Her home in Philadelphia was at 1442, South Forty-eighth street. - The body was -ent I.. Philadelphk " ' Thursilny by Funeral Director J. r Prescott ( 'adman. Ml > III' Y HOUSES MERE J"' Frank E* Jluri.y, reullor, report. — J the following sales: Two railages - on Murine place, uwne.1 by Dr. I. It. . St. ,,» bridge, of Phila.l.-I,. Ida. U. Chas. ■ C. II. Wear of Philadelphia; bunga- : low on Bav^a venue, i.edr Fourteenth r street, owned by Frank It. Crosluml. 1 j of Philailelphia, to Ernest Dyke, of I Phil:idel|Mq. Mr. Dyke will occupy J the house this summer.
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PERSONALS Mrs. Sallie Miller, of Philadelphia, here for the season. Mrs. M. Marvin and daughter, of are visitor*. Carl Harrington and wife, of Philadelphia are here for the summer. Hairy Taylor, of this rity. is niAv on duty a- a special policeman. Mi". Dorothy of David Met'uaeh. 3rd, of Washing Ion. D. l\, i. visiting hi. gran.! hit her,
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Who says that' / j! bargain tires areE2§i^_J what the people want MOST everybody knows the They pay n nef price— not "some- Jl'Z.", easy-poing sort of man who thing off list" that may not mean whicb '« "•r b* *aid mm in the first place """ R„, ... . q » being written. SJJ.StSKfK DUt tnis IS sure— .. h«nd»oow«. and by all * , ino matter where they live there's odd. m. mo*t popular. _ More people are finding out every a nearby U. S. Dealer with hia tl'ZuZ?0* 'brtc j t,hat between leaving things nearby U. S. Factory Branch to luck and getting rea7 economy „ c -. , there is a big difference. • ■ Tires moving. Many a car-owner has come to , opP?trtunity get old and U.S. Tires because he couldn't afford . - out' ,No sh'fting here and there I InrfoH CtafeeTlmr to keep on paying that difference. to find a market. U rifted OiatCS II PBS Probably seven out of ten users Every U. S. Tire a good tire, 8fV ^od TlrSS of U. S. Tires came to them only ^ you 6x1(1 il anywhere in t, s USTOTPFAn after they'd had enough of "dis- country. u- 5- USCO TREAD S^nf' "^*1™ °fferS*'; "clearance Because the U. S. policy is a " S" CHMN TREAD aimilar a^Ss^ S and other ^yAat serves the car-owner all U. S. NOBBY TREAD They have found economy— and / Doinir the verv i^.f v . U' S" ROYAL CORD they stick to it ^ human^ood do. U.S.RED 4 GREY TUBES United States Tires United States 0 Rubber Company FOGG MOTOR COMPANY

