Vr OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921 ' FIVE
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There I* Haired. ff r.nt h!«t<rrl"iil. eeldeoco. 'I'1" bolting* tin* crnlll. 'T discredit, of helnc the IIM pfi'flteer 'en iw.nl, nays N.-w y..rk IleraM nr.- told" that I..- I«.| eo-ut'i fon-tlioiicM In the fie.- „f on .B,'r"nt., Ho. Kgyptlan *tor.lmu*r« nil 'ibe-nvallaWf fA«l. mostly corn. In the iurr<'ii"'ll"F e^intry. The Rllile tells ho* niu.li wn« In those *roreli.-iin* :>n,! relies of; those times hlive he.*. showing that J..».-pii . man of rnrefut ni..l metho.Hu, I Ji"|.'hthnt J->«"|.h "s'lnl1 of ..II the food to f..r „ - he' -h«U pwHrt«L , JoseW. w«* It. so lh.it "hen -the f i. mine surrounding hm.|» begging for (.»» I J.-e|,h sold nl I. good |.rotlt lie i.«'J «he eon. ami other f....| tbrr. «»* for l.„u .Ins!, of mil.-. (teat. 11"' famine even he, I ns t„ »s Cannall. the Inii.l from uhleh his hn.tl.ers, ami yet lie i-.i-HyH hi. III a pro lit. lie IHinlly Und In 1,1. t— Ion nil the gold. silver 1111.I II, .■ It, n,l ronn.l nhoiit. • | «„• the big l.iislness mm. of >PI'I ••Belter,,., sly" wirretl.hwt M» l-l ih al eotilrol of Kgypl lo I'har,,,!,. hut kept the economic u.ntrnl to Kwaelf. must throw off poisons All Living Thlnga Suffer If They Do Not Obey Inexorable Law of Nature. ley off materials wjilrh. unless n-' glovcl. » III aet aa poisons. Crops Bhi«t he rotated, bemuse the anil conditions proilueetl by any ..tie crop prevent. the ileyjeloptivnt of the same The same- thing Is true of the human body. It Is u.nstnotly throwing off. through the akin and lungs, mnterlsl» uhleh must bo remove,! In order that th" hoily- may mulnlaln lis vigor and health. Tho guullty of air we breathe ami that tnvelops our bodies determine* In largo measure our physical. Intellectual and emotional conditions and activities. The best air for the body I* that which Is cool, dry and kepi constantly In motion. When sleeping, the air should he kept In circulation as much as possible, although one should not sleep In a draft. Fatigue la a poison which la Ibruun off by sleep and the steep, to do u lux t I* required of It, slmuld he Bees Are Brainy. What a hee does not know Is supped to he not worth in,, wing. Lond,« Answers suys. That may or may bet he true, hut the two following Incidents—one of which was witnessed by the writer— testify to the remnrkible sagacity and efficiency of hoes. On one occasion a hive was being "spied upon" by a wasp. When a wasp ascertain* that a hive la worth attacking. he carries the news to his friends, and sometimes succeed* In ousting or severely worrying the heea. While the i lee* stayed in the Live, hut every time ( the wa-p tTV'.,..„,->;,-d the small entrant hide a bee came out and walked . round in a circle, .doing aeritry work till Ihr wasp departed. An hour later a wasp— presumably tbr scout— waff 'found deed on Its back on the top of the hive, and the bees were busy aguln. • r— T Dust on Octan'o Bed. To sn enormous extent the bed of the ocean ta cover.il with lava and puml.e stone, anya the Family Hep all SHU more remarkable Is It to find the floor of the ocean covered In many ports with the dust of meteorites. These bodies whirl about In the heatstns l!k,e miniature comets, and are for the most part broken Into Inautnorahlr fragments. We are all familiar with these heavenly visitants is shooting gtars ; but It has been o^ly lately discovered that Uils cosmic dust forms layers at the bottom of the deepss^seas. Itetween Honolulu and Tahill. nt a depth of 2.330 fathoms— over two miles and a half— a vast layer of this material exists, railing upon land this Impalpable dust In Indistinguishable; but. accumulating for centuries la the sea depths. It forms a wondrous •lory of the continuous boinffnrdineut #f this planet by comctary bodies. World's Debt to Scotsmen. The steam-engine ts Scotland's chief, ■though uot her only, contribution to the material progress of the world, "sit was its Inventor, we might nlm'*t write creator, so multiform were the successive steps. Symington by the steamship stretched one arm of It ever the water. Stephenson by the loo, motive stretched the other over the laud. Thus was the world brought •Oder ii, away, and conditions of hoBmn life transformed. Watt and Symington were born In Scotland within • few miles of each other. .... The ""it engine appeared In' 1782. the steamship ft, isot ; the locomotive thirteen years later. In 1814. Thus mlrty-two years after Its appearance. ("stt's steam-engine had conquered »®th land and sea.— Andrew Carnegie. DOTS Many boats in the bay. Auto drivers arc getting in line »ith the new regulations in tlih. dty. Barker Miller and John Adams, of J™* «ly, caught KG perch in VCillis' r"*k, u part «r the Tuckahoe HKor * few days ago. The fish averaged unee-quarters of a pound each. One We'ghed 14 pounds. The summer girl is with us. I t
" SNELLENBURG CADETS " HAD COMPLETE CAMP Members of Firm and Ma- * jor Morgan Thank City 1 ,n Officials >M • Major W. A. Morgan and the officers of the N. Sncilenl, urg I* & Co. Cn.lot Corps received many ■ ■s. romplimcnls oq the r.iiiiplctcne.*.* uf " the camp in tliie resort this year, ami moled early Tuesday morning. Ijj-— The- soldierly hearing of the boys, J ilwir >plcn>li,l appearance in dress uniforms, on -the style of the West ! «' '■"iufCmlets. and the general deport- »• merit^ of the - youths during their ( hi th' ^ annuak encampment, aH j1 J" one in touch with the camp. ,r The officers were pleased with ? it. ,h*'ir treatment hy the city official, ..! and all with whom they came in cop- f •s tact, and Major Morgah, through the '* Sf'dinel.. desires l., thank Mayor Champion for their -fine reception * I* thee thanks he is joined by Joseph " ln Snellcnhurg and Arthur Bloch, of the ! nl firm, who lore visitors t„ the camo Sun.Uiy. >f The ra.leL* reached town Wednes- " ■d diur evening of last week and were " »• reviewed by Mayor Champion as * " they passed the city hall. Mayor r Champion welcomed the officers and ' cadets. He. said they \bg£c_ not S strangers to the people of Ocean " Oily, and the people would endeavor <o to make their visit pleasant in every ' The Im.Vs were excited after their S arrival, and they were up Iwfore day* light the next morning, but that was " „ the only time. The salt air got them " i,. after that, and most of tlie younger clement were pretty drowsy in the ie early mornings after that until the ' camp closed. And Eat! v "• One of the boys fell soon after r « reaching camp and broke one of his 1 £ arms. He was taken to the camp* )r hospital, which was fitted up in complctc fashion, and Dr. W. P. Haines, h of this citv, the camp surgeon, sum- c «. moned. The x-ra.vs vre tried out " I- and it wa found that the break was 1 ,r clean. d Capts. K. Engle, C. Hall and Frank X. Meyers were among t»„- " * staff men. again at camp this year. They are known to a number of the " residents. Capt. Hall is senior in* o structor. He is an overseas man,, e as is also Capt. it. Teef.v, of Company A. Capt. John A Carroll, di- ' lector of Snellenburg's Military £ Hand, was also among those early at v the camp, although the full band of ,. forty pieces did, not reach here un- T j til Sunday morning. ,. B. F. Ma. -ha:, president of the d executive board of the choral society i- was at the camp a few minutes Friday evening, and he told Major MorB gan and Capt. Carroll that he hud P __ _ ^ I-
heard the rehearsal of the choral society Thursday: evening and that it went off exceedingly well. y | W, T. Core, general , superintendent of the store, and Gilbert Smith, assistant, were nt the camp Sunday. The ilreSs parade.*, of the cadets. a headed hy the bugle Corps of 2i> ' pieces, oil the Boardwalk at f. o'clock h every evening, attracted much alien- 1" ' LOOK AFTER EMi'l.OVES 1,1 Much Good Arrumplished by V. " Snellen liurg & Co. prepared f..V*its "Welfare Week" in m Ocean City, tlie N. Siieilenhurg Com* si gives a line on the activities of — the firm in earing for its employes. ' The Welfare Department was or- , gunized a year ago. with Miss Helen Jones us supervisor. The Snellenburg Cadet Corps was organized in Aprih 1917, the object being to develop the juvenile male employes f both mentally and physically. The corps has two companies, of (iS mem-li-r* each, one hospital unit of eight cadets, and a l.ugle corps of 26 pieces All hoys I i-tween 14 and 19 years employed in the store are menders "f the cadet corps. The expenses for the corps are paid hy the firm. The military bund was organized in 1917, and a drum major, luiter in the . the lund and field corps was reorganized and placed under the direction of Ca|J. John A. Carroll. The hand now has sixty pieces, and is — one of the best in Philadelphia. |- TJie firm also has a howling league, together with soccer and baseball teams. The Intcst addition is the Siieilenhurg Choiol Society of 200 voices, which made its first public at the concert in the _ music pavilion herq Sunday evening. _ H. K. Mealey ami wife have re- S turned to Philadalghia after a two ~| weeks" visit to Mrs. Mealey'.* parents. Burnt Johnson and wife, of this city. James Greenfield, of London, Eng. has been enjoying/a. visit to this "■»- I_f AVE you a cottage, bungalow | * * or apartment to furnish? W t S[ have a line of purnititvk at less *- than Philadelphia prices. Window — shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 ASBURV AVE. To One 'and All □o Not Forgot t Old Reliable Villa Laundry which was established in 1916 Try it once— complete your lanndiy 1 while you wait. Call, Arrite or phone, ise-w 217 BAY AVENUE Ocean City, N. J. ah .. FRANCES FREEMAN. Prop]
City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. U I; OCBAN CITY. New JBHBKY I L. W. MILLER „ r t PROPRIETOR ~ TELEPHONE. S03 ' . j Bt FOR SALE A BARGAIN . 65 r Double House on Aahury avenue near 31th street. Ocean City. ' 6 rooms and bath each. — Front and back porches. * "-•%» ~r Furnished, $5,250. $2,100 may remain on mortgage. HARRY R. HAYES Realtor Thirty-third and Asbury : f —I ■ • — : 7* FOR SALE - A bargain, a double house of 6 rooms, each and bath fullyfurnished, front and back porches on Central Avenue — for $1,800 — $2,000 cash balance on mortgage i f desired. it • ' HARJ*Y R. HAYES REALTOR Thirty-third and Asbury Ave. FOR SALE House of 6 rooms and both furnished, with Riparian rights for $5,500 HARRY R. HAYES 1 REALTOR Thirty-third and Asbury Ave.
THEIR DEATHS lb It RN ED Jones and Mrs. Geo. Blair. JrVirtim* of Auto Accident Although she had lived hero only few weeks Ml.-.* Hazel June-, ..f Barre, made a numlier «.f and the word roceivcil here We.lnes.iay' 'of last week that -he and Mrs. Geo. Blair, Jr., of Aldau. a cottager -on Ttmd street, this city,, had U-en killed in kn auto accident at Swainton, near "Cape May Court was a shock to all who knew The wojnen were on their >!vv to Ocean City from Wildw.»-I ulieo the accident .K-currjd. Their muchim- ik
sand, skidded' and upset. Mrs. Blair was in-ll^ntly killed, and Mi.** Jone> » Miss Jones was in charge of. the office of tlie South Atlantic Ice Com- ¥ pany here. Slie is survived hy her lf mother. Her father .lied when she '' was, a little girl. p Mrs. Blair leave* a husband and * young daughter. Mr. filair was an officer of the Coal and Equipment • ■ Company, with offices in i'liiladelv SENTINEL ad«° bring results. e" Office Mrs. Plhrne, \ S A. M. to 6 P. M. 405 M
N. D. Turner ^ EMPLOYMENT .TOLNCY j— -/feSJ? *'» '- M'"W*—®* m m A,,.,.,, x. ». Beforckuyin^ ^ ?<££$£££ FRAMED PICTl RES stoick'of new and hioh-Or'ade INTERESTING S1.USEDCARS l ECTION OFFERED AT CtAorr.ZkFGi, MODERATE PRICES States MotdrService NEWMAN F. McGIRR SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Avenue i-s.nc. Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK. QUICK SERVICE. AL1. WORK DONE ON PREMISES . PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL LAUNDRY NOW OPEN E. A. CORSON^l i General Contractor 1 1737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY • NEW JERSEY INROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEAD^ BELL PHONE IB Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors grading and street building Ninth St. and Simpson Ave. Ocean City, N. j. All Work Buarantrrff Auto Tops Eathnatca Furnl.hed f ALFRED 8CHERM Ocean City Upholsterer and Decorator •— x Window Shades and Awnings Made 1038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phone, 186-J Furniture Stored , Re upholstering ccttiua tc \ Window Shades ESTIMATE ' FOR YOU /Awnings and \House Furnishings Our prlceaare lowest possible conslatent with Good Work and Beit Material Lawrence n. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Be Prepared time for spring house cleaning is here , and there are one hundred and one articles needed for this purpose, which you never think of until they are needed. Why not stop in one of our stores and look over what we have to offer you at prices that are always right? S ' - • • Wallace & Son, Inc. 608 AND 858 ASBURY AVE. , ^ :-f-j|~r "s| Have to Do a Lot of THfir Cooking in a Small _ 'l Kitchen Here's a neat seraiceabje big AwACv"*. capacity compact little gas range ^"VijifAif l'ial w'" morc coo'c'n^ t^an l^c J* average gas range that ta\es up g twice as much floor space. Its a /CyJ\ Vulcan Smooth Top cm GAS UGHT CO. 4 J. f
JJ \ HURLEY-JONES CO. i»e hurley-jones co. 1116 ASBURY AVE Jones' Men's Shop HQ4-06 Anbury A von no OcO.m City. N. J. OPENING FEATURING Hart, Schaffner & Marx) Clothing MONEY TO LOAN O.N MORIIGAGE No walling fur two wreks b> know If you ran get It; we can tell you at mice. Bargain* in Bay ami Ocean front properties Choice cottages for "»le. Also lot* for Investment ami for Improvement— the choice of Ocean Flty. Apply lo . J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean Citv, N. J. f" V • ' 'kr-a'tiv" A^fta'cmnplerel V.n'lhe eUwe prmcip.l |.rolil* both Seller and Layer. Write for li-iiug* slid make your headClayton Haines Brick -REALTOR 411 eighth st. ocean city, n. j. v Ewing T. Corson L) REALTOR TOT ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITV, l*J . J . Wm. H. Vanderherchen Manufacturer of . AWNINGS *1 Tents, Flags. Porch Swing Covers. Yacht Awnings, Cushiony Hi Waterproofed Covers. ! 4 14- 16 Callowhill St., Phila., Pa. !buy sell rent insure cottages bungalows apartments motels , J. William Morrison _ real estate and insurance oc^an ave. below eighth st. phone, iso OCEAN CITY, N. J. Ed^ar F. Berber Real Estate ln.31et St. Section of Ocean City rd Fine Cottages for Sale or ' can ^enl >'on n,ost any Rent teeT Cottage in our District Lots Sold on Terms ^ -I ■ — _ _ , Don't let the "pring find you with a ( / I ) /L. j) leaky roof. Thunder storms arc cominV \ WW / ) i) *n(I * '"sky roof will be spt to result is \ dasSjf couiidcrablc damngc. ^ — Chimneys that leak should be lookeil l-JtAr-'T^^NS J "flcr ""d made water-tight. Smokey fZSf N chimneys can be made to draw. j J|||^ 1 All kind of stove and heater repairs, — |, i Tin, slate anf slag roofing. " SMITH'S ^ The Tin Smith ' ' ' - 1112 Asbury Ave. Phont 73-W All Klnda of Quttera al — - ' Specializing in Pnopzhty North op Sixth Street - b. f. GOETZ real estate agency FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. RENTALS Office, 238-j sales residence. 292-m builoinglots ^ beach front Oct opp at Fourth StriQt ' NOTICE!, . . ; We have a large number of clients wishing to ig rent and purchase. We solicit j ,e your listings. ' L. Leslie Headley Co. * 515 Eighth StfMt Ocean Gty, N. J. Real Estate Dept. T. W. Mould, Mgr. 1

