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

MM'" ■ 1 1 ' II . . ' 1 1 I. I. . I. ... 77 — — . « EIGHT OCEAN CITY SENTINEL , OCEAN CITY. N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921 * — •'

LANDMARKS LEFT BY JEWS Many Cltlea of Spain Can Shu* the Remain! of Strreti and Build- ; 1nqs They Occupied. In rntiny bis towns In Spain there are" bwiullful remain* of the nfrclrr.l Jewries, the it reels nr.il building* hav- 1 Ins been flreoervcd Ihtiiet t" 'his "lay. I There nrr. for Instnnc.-. any* tho Jewish TaeeMalt of New Ynrk'rliy. several fine resilience* uhlch t*U>ng«-.l to wealthy Jews before 1402. «$t*etntl, the two beautiful sy«m«ptca In Tie letlo. with their Hebrew In-rlp'oWe In Cordova. an Important part of the ! "old Jewish quarter still exists, and' there la a iKiiutlfuJ little synagogue with Inaerlptlona oi'Utid the building. f - which la situated lV.a stri-et nnincd Calls Ilnlmotildes. In SfrVSKThcre anfour church.* which were formerly ful i.-Vrles Is that of Cordova, the birthplace of Malmnntde* (ItambanlIt la built In a line tiotblc style, ami the old communal house la now used na a school. In Sarngown there are whole stni-tw of the obi Jewry still preserved With residence! of wealthy Jew Ish denizens. Another old J awry Is that of Pontevedra, which Is supposedto have been the town where the nb ; ' lesed Jewish forbears of Columbus lived. There are thousands of Spanish families liearlnc Jewish names, ami they know th#y ore of Jewish extraction. Several mem Hera of the Spanish . nobility are also of Jewish orlttln. .It la very remarkable that the Jewish ' type la even still preserved with aurb'purltr In those parts of Spain which 1 : have largo Jewish communities, ea • I pec! ally Amlnluala and Catnlonla. Never can one see In Europe *u(hj>-unil-fnl types of .women with their wonderful eyes, nntural elegance. and most attractive elasticity and dignity as are to be found In Seville and Granada.

ALL HAVE FAVORED NUMBER Inhabitants of Varloua Countries Shew Marked Preference for Numerate 1 to Their Fancy. « Some curious conclusions have been ! reached aa the result of what are , called the "preferred numbers" of the , Inhabitants of different countries. Tho | t|a*!s of the Investigations hnd to do ( with the various denominations of | money, postage stamps and other me- , diums of. value. ; It appears that nearly all races , evince a marked preference for the t numhera two, three and five and their . multiple*. The Mahomroedana. bower- f er. avoid the use of the number three. , Among the Trench sad 'other Latin » peoples two and five are more popular t than three, while the English prefer q two and three and the Germans three ( and Ave. , The Chinese are said to resemble f the Latins In their choice, while the t peoples of India have a strong Uklng f for two. The number seven Is most p used Id the Slavic countries. The n higher numbers are not much used ex- , cept In Spanish-speaking countries, as 0 eleven In Salvador, seventeen In hlexi- „ CO, nineteen In Spain. The people of h Hawaii are said to be fond of thirteen. (| /', — : * Mediterranean Quail. £ In the Mediterranean no bird la better known than the quail from the . Spanish littoral to ihe Arabian hill- t aide*. Twice a year It pa sacs over the great Inland sea. northward In spring. - and southward In September and October. Its coming U quite a festival, and many an outstanding MM and n many a peasant's overdue rent ls)pald at Its expense. When It goes -northward tn May to Its nesting place In the ,, middle of Europe the sandy Italian ' sea beaches are lined In the Une of Its ,j flight with fine netting loosely held up w by stakes, and the unhappy little quails, flying low over the sea. plunge Into these, and arc securely held by the falling meshes. No fewer than Jl seventeen thousand have been received In Ilome In one day. and In the small <l> Island of Dapri. near Naples, one hundred anff sixty thousand arc sometimes a taken Id a season. '• Odd Eccentricity. Among the wealthy eccentrics of England was a man who lived near □eating*. His fad excited much alien- " tlon and amusement among his neighbors. Punctually at noon each day he would appear In his front yard with a> a crimson turban on his head, hie feet «" covered with richly embroidered and Jeweled sandals, and jyllh a coolie doth round his waist. Then, nhao- w lutely Indifferent to the hoots of the people In the street, he would first pray aloud to the sun. "the fnther of light and good." and Immediately afterward prostrate himself before a „ quaint miniature Idol with diamond c. eye*. What made his eccetilrlHty remarkable was the fact that he was not of Eastern origin, nor hnd he ever been converted to any religious faith or cull of the East. | »' Ids Japan's First Railway Station. The old stone building of the Stdmbash! station, which ts familiar toatl ' £ the foreign residents who came to Japan before the completion of the : ,, Toklo station, is to be moved to the j 'ri compound of the MdJI Shrine, which x' Is In course of construction at ToyogL | This building wns the first railway r* station built In Jnpsn and It la at Ihe same time one of the oldest buildings Jj" of foreign style In the eapltsl. The station wns constructed when Japan's ' first railroad was opened batncea ,,r! Yokohama and Tokto In 1872, under — the supervision rf an American engl- a! near. — Toknhama Journal. i" "I was a member of the largo and -m. Intelligent audience In llrffleflngeria '»• hall last night," said old Gaunt N. t Grinam, "and greatly enjoyed your 1 speech on the burning Issues of the toy." J "I am Indeed flattered, I assure you. sir!" sonorously replied Hon. Brady Lowder. "And may I aak what portlon of It especially pleased you?" »>• "The entire oration. I have alwaya ™ . been very fond of puzzles, and It gave ' mo much pleaaura to try to discover 5?. what were the burning Issues of the day. and, hav-ng done so. why wa ,J (hould not let them born."— Judge. na

! Hostess League Will Again Care for Former Service Men on Boardwalk Will Open for Season Sal- ; urday— Hotels W.ill Provide Meals The - Hi. -ics • League will., open* its 3 o'clock .in the afternoon. Autol i headquarter*. Boni .next "Addle*, wilt, macl them nt the rail- • ' S.-iturdai twelve f, i ice "^tion ami tfcry will Ik* taken ' * ' . . ' - tn the hea.ln.i»rtci* , of the Hastes* ' e ! men, still suffering fa»m the effects • :. ,,f their disabilities, will arrive here The young men will sleep at these ' ^ ; in the nftdrnoon and spend thro week- headquarters, an. I meals will he pror at the houSc, jwhieh has heert arrang- vided by owners of several of the 1 . ed for their reception. — hotels. The hotels Ami hoarding These boy* will lie from tlx- v«ca- houses thus far responding? to the up- . iioiiat school^ in Philadelphia anil of the league to provide meals I alw. the navy hospital in that city, for the boys are the NormamBc, Lin'- ' ' The ypung men from tiic vocational coin, Brighton, Iliscayne. . Strand, ' school are still in unif.trm. Traymwrc. Mrs. E. W. Gandy. fourtS Through the efforts of Mr*. Ken- street ami Wesley avenue, ami Mrs. , , ton Wam'e. prc.-i.lent of the league. Gaudy, S13 Central avepue. Mrs t I- the members of the organization dp- Klizalvth Blumiin, of the Biscaync. a , ci'le«l to resume their work <-f other tobl the league officials that she will , - seasons, qpd along the «ame lines give meals to the boys all summer. , ■ that proved "So beneficial to the cor.- Contribution* of money from pat1 , vulcseetitij riotic visitors ami residents will tie c One of the officers of the league thankfully reciveil by the league, as t went to Philadelphia Wednesday to the work being done by this organij arrange for the boys' visit to this re- ration is all voluntary, the membciF a .. sort, and she will accompany them feeling that the sacrifices mailc By |, t from Philadelphia to Ocean City next the boys during the World War : Saturday, they arriving here about should nut lie forgotten.

REQUIRES NO SPECIAL SOIL Flower of Genius Blooms Alike In the { Cultivated 'Garden or by the i Dusty Roadside. , 'Beginning with the most axnlted Hp- , | elcs. genius has not conspicuously l J manifested Itsvlf In palaces. One may ( i wonder why, with every cqqmrtunlty to | ' study great events, to come In contact | with famous personages, to soy noth- | of lha advantages of culture nud t of.eijuented ancestors, royalty hns not t frequently been Inspired to write t er. when It has (lope so. why i the rrsnlf has been n rather sorry "per r formance. Yet, turning aside from r and coronets, wo know that f Milton sprang "from an ancient and s gentle stock," Bacon was*of tho aria- v toerats. Byron wns the spoiled darling a of fortune. Goethe Was of well-to-do * parents. Mendelssohn was the s.m of \ eminent hanker. So while gentle <1 and #Bucacc do not kill genius, '■ they are by no Means of vital conae- » queues to lu growth, for Kepler was - the son of an Innkeeper, Hernetu-I was the child of an Indigent musician, the of Columbus knew the hitter t. of poverty, the antecedents of " Voltaire. Rousseau and Mo- ? 1 'To were poor. Sir Isaac Newton was T not of opulent parents and bla title given htm by Queen Anne 1 "realise „• of hta achievements tn the world of "J science. There la nothing lu the lowly t" of Shakespeare thai saya "Hers ^ the greatest poet that ever han- " died a pen," and we know thai the "J early life, of Dickens waa a struggle *' for Ihe oecetnltlea. JJ; Genius la a divine flower that will 1 1, and flourish whether planted tn S; a cultivated garden or hy tho dusty ic rondstde. . m •i . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS »- PCT( Un..jBtBlmun rkerr-. 1W. A_t) J] ^FOR^^XNT— Heewtwrinr mmsv. Apelr "avi-isT; ' s W ^°A ^ Adv **(*' ^>unn*n ' h ^•OH^JtAt.K-°nijr^iwo irf/tr ^^srr. [fc ISih MrvMi'alm « on Wm' nana*, w'h b< of 1#(h. Frio wry veasonakte- to flow out. J° AfMmos Mrs. H. S. SMITH. JC1 Lm mwnor hi lUua Sinn* CurMns for sak. a) bom In OfoD CI,,- Apply I0-( tUm;iaon aTvnur. Otwl aty. N. t.— Ad«. FOR SALE — Indian motor rrrle with skk to vt**l running eoudlllou. In-iulrr. FRED. 8. CARTER. FMnWui. If. J.— Adv. FOR SALE -SO norl cloth*, lorktro. Y.I* m lorkt. In good oondilloo. v»r, .uitml.l* lor 0', rlub. T-n locker, to . mw. Will mil ?!u"w£w u, o party^ ^JfALjETOIt ^HALL FOR SALE- Nowly ball! and furnldmi Apply on pramima July It.- Adv. FOR SALE Pbor loto « S Si 3S { * £ No. a« -ci Ion B : Mkmi Iklorb. Fkrida. Its WANTED c* WANTED -Waal to boy Coll.r,. Mu« "■ oonrr dif**T. AU.tr*., A HOI Dunronnnn f "w- *ih"rd'l"hU- , WAVTHi Young d-lrr. porillon '"f daring rummer. Any r.jmccj ^ Ha, (.ml v.- JJ" CartAS2Sd' C,rl A I r*~1> m . jyHITE ClItT H '"y^. ^ nld dmln^pcol. ' ^ OtAiTEVR— Msckaak, m.rrM.1. -•.,-* J derive, inalllon. any m.k* ot rur. ollh Ih., lir.,.l* lumlly. <01 Owon arunu. Ad". ln POSITION PESIREtl by mheJl mrbcr Add rum Tuofhcr. Cutiiral High School, limn Adv. I-OST- Lrfl on R*^inr evnmtoa. Sun. lay *1 rm.ming. A gold imh b.r mnl.lnloc dm, Ruword It rmurned lo BEKUF.K. n«< N. Isth mrml. Phil.. AH., mrg» roul Kroaorrl if |j a LOST— Dloniond cirri, oln rrifh Urv. pmrl smnrn." '{tLT'rd *lh ,oi rt",r*l * smauc.— Adv. "a Vl ■ : May 11. ,h. 'ic Boiling Allay. wlU U open m.r, night. Kal - . • J.m*. Tbomoi.,1... A.lo.r, „ Saw?. - tB.'1"' """" h*" ,Dd ^ Wo

Still Use Dooa In Alps. Although the tunnel" olilfh now connect Switzerland with Italy have Ifreatly decreased the Importance of the St. Bernard and other pn*«es, especially during the eight months of ' "now. It Is stilt deemed advisable to o employ St. Bernard dogs. It 1" ae • customary, however, to send j ont tho dog* alone with baskets of ,t food and drink : a man always nrcom- £ panic* them. These dogs are not real- r, of the famous old St. Bernard breed. * That originated ln the four- 1 . , teenth century, through a cross he- j £ twecn a shepherd dog from Wales 1 t and a - Scandinavian dog whose par- j ^ ents were a Great Dane and a Py- j renean mastiff. The last pure descend- Jl ant op this tribe was buried tinder an fj avalanche In 1*10. Fortunately, there ^ found sutisequently at Mnrtlgnjr !,j and on the Stmplon pass a few dog* '« whlctL'by crossing with mate* from „ Wales, yielded the modern St. Bernard f. dog^whleh la physlrally even stronger than his medieval namesake, and u shares most of his tralta. tl i: ORDINANCE NO. I« ' 'L"y BOAIUi OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY DO ORDAIN. ,'h|, S„n' ndrrrrm "C ' be unlawful for ony rurh sum bar or bam-, owwims. Slkrsj vw Wws |tS|Dd. mtgjnhj^r:^ jnoy?ir!h nu» from the SouthwmUr'ty ild* of Fiftynnh ttrwmt ^ln the NortheoMerfy ride of j Ihe Southe*»terlyB side* of Cenlrul um! ! ..... ... , . '"■■Tr'lliliT1-* Th'l^IlrtlSfi" ™ thf* ,^|rnp""' ^ij^^o^d^wTrhli 'mid" mmtotT'rt'ol'l or pereonr wuhin the Cily of Ocean Cily I? fonher • mended by oddinv a nUr"'wrtlon end in In- known .. motion «>£nd In lieu of ^mld ^mminn 9.^ uod ^ln reod^m, follnwr: ro^V' the '"ifcord "of "rWoHl. I -.m- r 'Tf Section L' Tket the nrdlnunee of whlrh -this ardlnunoe lr nn nmendnv-nt .hull be of thir n*y rhull by rewdalinn prmldo." WH. K CAMPBELL. E. A^ CORSON. The above ordinance war twrael nn third and Anal rrodinc at u mealing Ihe Board of^Cnmndmlorwrr^ af^ Cily. New Ihe fVanmlmbmerr' Oromberi. Vi'ly "tta*L Cily. New Jrrrry. at Ihe hour of three advanced lime HARRY A. MORRIS. htd. It PL I] 10 SHERIFFS SALE ^'frvtrtsaofji writ of tW^Far*. lir bonk 1 ^"mond'ay. "tult 11th. ISH. Iretwean tho hour* of twvlv* nod Pro o'rlork p. m . lo wll, al one -o'clock In Ihe aflernr«.n of mid day. iSUndnrd Time) at Ihe Sheriff"! of fire in Cape May Court Hour*. Cnpa May County, New Jeraey: All ihe following personal property and Piano and moot, muaic cabinet, virtmla'; hark rhaiir. 4 aattear. davenport, roll top I deak. tahlc. rloek. mountrd dmr head. Tnartde ! table, looking giata. 7 round tnbler. I •uuarw tablee^TS nine aented ^dining rhalrr. range, gar atsva. ^kitchen' utrnolr. sawing >il». glamwara. dUhra^platters. cupa and ^ laundry rdmplr,* with tuba, wore room com taming Stork ot provl.lonr. canned good, and grokrle. .IS remplctaly turnirhod btd room, nn Boor and alwi linen rloart romnlning.bed linen, bedding and towel.. 13 romtdrteir furnDhed led riaun. on third Door, aim one rttra bed and alar, linen rloart containing bed linen, bedding and towel.. And nlao all other • aoud. and chattel. 1 now^baloTlglag w ,h, MoJ defendant. In. on | llotel and tnliaTT 7t* l"l^n Central °A«w! i tkrularly dewrihad ahSttT tyTns "and'bS^ In the city of Ocean City. In tha toonty ,f Cap* May and Stat# of New Jermy. and numberad am hundred Bfty-iwo («13) and ■ C" on* the ^an'"of™t. 'of^thc o , Beg, nr. log at .a point ln the northweaterly ; two hundred and ten ' 1*110) * fmT*"iHLt'lo Phormh '«!»«• l'ron!*DB,'W**,*r''h '7, "M CelTtml' a "enua "eighty fmt" lepth rth * ^extending In length or ;'"oo)Wfi< "I? , "TJ- ' mmu thl'eia^i^r11 ,l°"1 *"J" > to") Seised H the propeny" oT" Wamrn"1** ikin" In* l'™' th ^rul*1' *^,'rmUn^ . coriwration. nod to UMwdd by*' *' June IS Jl"" T0IIUN' Sheriff. AoMtuo. Uarcourt * SUwIman. Atty.' «-!!, 41, P.F, RS.1«

• BIG DKItlSITS Title and Trust ( empant Ilatl Bnusual .Act i* it > During Hnlid.it s I The Ocean City '.Title tiro! Tra- l Company report liie liirge-t -it » in its history, the -statement of June .10 showing iie|».i.*it* of $I,3IS.0PI.S1. The (ifficera report unusual nclivity in the opening of new nrrount ■ ' '.'policy, of adverti'h g ',innugurate<t b\ 'the Company is ilea ring fruit in In-, Depoajts oti 'Him, -lay, July ..Mh .nnHtuntetl te overroV hurolre-l ihou's- ' and .lolfars, which toL.I rvfieet" the uotiiicrful prtisperily o\ Ocean City. Bl'YS OCEAN I'RtJNT LOT Philadelphia Hustnewmalan Plans Biy . Massey A- Kilu.v .- if port the wale ' the south side of P! y mouth place to ' who plans big improvements i"i thread. These impFOvemeol* will l-o of a , character that will a-i-l to Ihe at- ^ ; traclivAie.".* of the Boanlwalk. The lit has a of feef . and is p. feel 'deep.' It was ow„e.1 ; by thw Ocean City Realty C... I Advertise in the SKNTINKI.. Will y* ro..ved ;hr the Ibwrd """Tiwu'ln . 'rlVn ° he 1 ™! *. the l''- ^ d15^*l>.oJr*rvfal bidder will' he rwi.U' , r fornl.h wtihts 10 due from the .U-* to Ihe' ,wm of lu# per^iwnwm ef ,»> • ' r.'^'Itwrls'lL.-r.1 r.e I* nl.i.lrw.1 q Datcrl Jure .15. ISH. ^ ^ ^ ^ Wa. H COLtltSSON. Jr . r;.', En.-ine. - HARRY A. MORRIS. City Clerk St $4.75

• It is Not Necessary to. pay 10c or 45c lb. to get good coffeL A SCO Blend is a comhinatinn of high grade coffees from the best cultivated plantations of Ihe trppirs. By our tremendous purchasing power and direct connections with the food market* of the world, we a re able to give this splendid coffee for only 25c per lb. Asco Coffee ,b 25c Trytlua^rich rare coffee today. YOU'LL TASTF. THF. DIFFERENCE. It Took Mother Years to Learn the secret of making that delirious bread you neveh will forge!. And the hig Y'ictor Loaf is known as "bread like mother used lo hake." «. _ . „ . _ , > Victor Bread uai 6c ADDRESSES OF Ol'R OCEAN CITY STORKS: 745 Asbury avenue, Groceries 755 Asbury avenue, Groceries and Meats A seo Stores all over New Jersey, Pennsfy vaaia. Delaware and Maryland. Our Prices are Lower Not long ago it was thought necessai*y [ to pay more for Bathing Apparel at the | shore than the same quality of merchandise could be nurehased in the large .cities. Tius theory has been .proven i wrong liy^ea Side Baths Sales Depart- j ment. Our sales business has l>een huilt ! | on sound ideas — Quality in Merchandise—Good Service — Fair Prices. We solicit an inspection of our stotfk of Bathing Suits, Caps, Shoes and Hosiery. A visit puts you under no obligation to buy. Sea Side Itaths Sales Department yi

A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps? If " 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 dtty Electric Company

phi, I.1".. tr gdvS- of Mr. ami MiMr. iui-l Mr, Warno tire al-^-t.te, F. A.Tluwriefl oiui wife. i.f I'bilaSEND FOR j MAULE'Sl Midsummer & Fall GUIDE IS i?V frle: CR O WN**srv" «Br*y7 CROWN. - I ' WM. HEJNRY^ MAUUE. , Inc. I Something New City House Cleaning Companv 7jn West Avenue City J««y ' JONI-S, ROOHHS A MA^SELL ]

' A. J; Demurest, *u|Crintei)dent o. m-ii.k.n in Hubiiki-ii, is taking a rest Advertise in the SENTINEL. American Audit Co. ACCOUNTANTS Audits Hxaminations Chas. W. Perry, C. P.A.(N.Y.) Brllrr.r Cosvt Raildiai. FLitadrlpk.l. P.. William S. Leech 604 AfUafic art. . Pkoav 261M BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTEHS cunton l brecklev. prop k rally Mixed Paint*. I.vh.i ami till. 0-J) Slid H'."J Anbury avenue. NOTICE s*. FLORIDA O JONES O c f " C rt vM PS °N l wWJ i « s v William Maloney Auto Electricians , S|wedoineters Repaired, Batteries Repaitetl, Presto- I.ite Storage . Acetylene Gas Appliances , Generator, Starter and Ignition work 2307 ATLANTIC AVENUE Atlantic City, N. J. Phone 23S-J

| Miss Isiuisa T. Corson, of this city, . I alleiiileil the card party of Izifay. ette Chapter, Daughters of the American RevolutjfWV, in Atlantic City on Tiie-.liiy "uTternoon. The affair was > largely attende.1- i Mr. and Mrs. It. Wesley Simons ami family, of East Orange, are at their Hughe* Central Pharmacy 8th and Wesley Ave. Stimuel Heck er SECOND B-A.ND FURNITURE FIRE ESCAPES for all types of buildings - ALSO REPAIRED AND PAINTED Wc guarantee approval of local and State authorities > on all our work. s Builders' Iron Work BR0WNW3RTH i CO. "L*t ui EstimiU" |

monuments! Headstones, Markers, Sills, Corner I'osts Memorials of Dignity and Distinction j Designed, cut And erected with particular regard for individual reijuircments You ran choose from the Jl largest and finest stock of J materials ever collected— | E j ^ y standard granite* and marbles j H S3 from quarrie* famous for the | I quality of their producL Wc Specialize in j Designing and Manufacturing M Mausoleums, Public and « Private Memorial* ' Car fart Paid (o all Purehaim ■ CAMDEN YARD MA,N OFF,CE AND YARD H .. Pleassnlville, N. J. I n"r,r'«h <>mCl"7 Opp. Atlantic at, Cemetery | Bell l-hone 2737 ReU I'faonr,.PleaaaDtvillr 1 representatives a L ll.mm.lL Vir*.)"r»»^ At-**on. R*J* for'cumbayland. Cap* Mar. Barlinrtca. [ j F II" lv hi. C»md.n. N. J . for Camden. Satan. Clouemar and Bailinstoa CoanUaa LI W DsHoh.CI><l'.n. N J . f. rl l.,t„n .nd .1. mil, H. B Halo. Chorrlton. Va . for 8uu of Vlnrinia O. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEASANTVILI.E, N. J. j Special Sale of Siieets, Pillow Cases and Bed Spreads Prices at HALF and less than HALF of what same goods sold for a year ago. 7 2x90 Seamed Sheet $9.00 doz. 72x90 Seamless Sheet $12.00 doz. 42x36 Pillow Ci^es , $2.85 doz. 45x36. Pillow Cases $3.00 doz. Bed Spreads marked from $1.50 up. | Minerva .Y ams. and the Minerva Knitting Book, ! Vol. IV, containing illustrations and directions for 100 knitted models, are on sale at Howard S. Stainton Ocean City - - New Jersey