Ocean City Sentinel, 18 August 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 6

c>cr — CITY crv-ivr: _ CKAN CITY, N. J;1 THURSDAY. AUGUST IS, 1921 1.- 1 S ■ ■ 1 ■" ' " H -»\ r- ADAMS DEAD .'—II \ E.

DUE TO DIGESTIVE TROUBLE Condition of Narcolrp*y Revealed by Victim'* Absolutely lrre*l*tlbl* Desire for Sleep. Even nftrr n meal of moderate stxe taken t>v a normal subject I here lv a slight tendency to drowsiness. which becomes much isore pronoum-ed after a heavy meal Or In dyspeptics. When «b ep under such conditions Is Irresistible w» have nnrcolflisy. The ■•atlent'may fall asleep an abruptly that ho may rndnntrer himself or olh- ■ era. It la eharactrrtstlc, however, of narcolepsy of whatever kind that th* attack Is itf brie# duration. TJie vl(S tlm never collapses, for he slvrsys has time to assume a posture suitable for sleep. He may even annouuee that he must dose Tor W few minutes, after which he wM-s&ate refreshed. He may be kept awakA or readily awakened. Hence there should be no likelihood of mistaking narcoleptics i for epileptics of any kind. The digestive troubles are of no particular type —asses have been seen of alcoholic gastritis, hyperehlorhydrla. atony, etc. In theme patients Indigestion Is only n determining cause, bnt relief of the stomach mischief seems to lead to \ complete recovery. Possibly akin to \ these gastric cases are others In which a subject rails Into an Imperative sleep after Indulgence In alcohol, bill who wake* la a few moments completely sober. Instead of passing Into a stupor.— Hocky Mountain Newt. WHERE THE ROMANS BUILT 8 Its of Old City of Cirta. Italy, C scribed as Place of Mournful Qrandeur. Tlie site on which tlie city of Clrte. stands rises shandy from the soot! to the north. . . . It Is a trrrlhb height I-ooklng up from the llltl footpath, running nrntid the gorge at a distance of a few hundred yards from the bottom, the great rock looms up , like a most tragic fate. The mournful • grandeur of the place la In keeping j with the chancier of Msslnlsaa and other stern and savage ehlrftalna and i the uncompromising time* In which they lived. . . . The rorge of the Itumine) ta nar row. rarely more than- some hundred s yards across, and ~ straight. Frag menu of Roman ruins still cling to !t» precipitous aides wherever lodgment ran be found. Along the north sld<the water has borrowed deep down through a series of caverns until ll reaches the Kasha. The Romans took advantage of the natural arch thu« . formed st the angle of the two side-, using the arch as Its foundation to erect a magnificent bridge, known here, as were the bridge* at Toledo the Calreoa Hercolls near Rlakra, and elsewhere. ,as "El Kantara." the Bridge. Its ruins stilt remain.— Cyril Fletcher Grant. In "Twlxt Sand "Loot" Originated In India. The word "loot" came Into the English language by way of India, and la ■opposed to be derived from the Sanscrit "lotra," signifying booty. Originally all booty taken from the enemy la war pertained to the crown of the victorious nation,- the title thereto being regarded as Indisputable. The crown was supposed to dispose of these spoils of war according to Its pleasure, bearing In mind the services of the raptors of the matter, this was. Indeed, the basis of prise law at sen. But at every International congress st which the laws of war and of mntnal relations came under discussion It was agreed to exempt from seizure private property on 'land and to restrict confiscation to the national property of the foe. Smile la Battar Than Frown. . It has been proved that anger and violent emotion cause for the time being a poisonous condition of the blood | which Is Injurious. It must be equally ■true that faring the passing hour with a mouth turned np at the corners and* ■a mind nlevt for the beat that the day i offers Is beneficial. This Is a pretty decent eld world after all. If we bn! ;tr*«t It right. And surely If we face our obligations and our work, not with frowns but with gladness, It will give us a more kindly greeting and a help- ! tag hand In return— -From ihe Three Pnrtners. I 1 ' ■

MASQUERADE PARTY •E Presented by Employees of Normafidie for Guests Last night the employees of the Hotel Normitndie presented a Masquerade party for the l<cnefit of the guests. The entire program »f the rf evening was furnished and carried oht M by the employees. Songs by the Wil--on Students J recitation"; violin,. solohe a vaudeville sketch with an all star ly cast: songs, by the Dickinson sly h- .lent.-; and. vocal solo* were some o' the dumber* offered. 'le Tin* Waster, of Cererabnie- taRichard Ijne. The Master of Dai.se, T]f was Han v McGrath. rt, Mrs. George A,. Darby ami Mrs. C. Hi Home-, guests of the big hotel, d. assisted the employees materially. 'y o ™ THE "13" CLUB *• Miss ("eeilia Green, president of w • the "13" Club, of iViTWlphla, and '•* ' Miss jlary Morrisey, secretary, art1 .-peniiing a pleasant two weeks vara- £ tion ut the club's summer quarters !" on Asbury avenue near Third street i, They tented the cottage for the sea,n son and the members have been com- »- ing down over week-ends since the L beginning of .the summer months. '■* ' Miss-Greene's futhjr is a prominent g real estate broker of north Philudel- "• phin. * HAROLD G. I.KN'TZ IK MOVIES Harold G. Lept*, the world champion caster, and member- Wf the Anglers' Club of this city, wSs shovni on the scfeen at the Hippodrome the '■ first part of the week with Babe Ruth •' the New York twirler. They weri# |" in a contest, Lentz throwing the lead and Ruth the hasehalL The score was n " tic weigh. il PROMINENT VISITOR * I The honoralile Clinton N. Howard, 'j I who is staying at the Hotel I-amont while in Ocean City, visited the In- | formation bureau yesterday afterr- J noon. Mr. Howard, "The moral cru- 1 ,1/sader," drew large crowd* to the : Hippodrome on Sumlay where he » spoke both morning and evening. I ' MAY BE POSTMASTER i Albert P. Ashman, a former Ocean k j City boy, who la now warden of the » ■ Cumberland County jail at Bridge ton, - N. J., is being spoken of quite fre0 j quently in the political circles of that ° city for the position of Postmaster. J Ocean city friend* wish him luck. e o -| TAXPAYERS' LEAGUE TO MEET ® The Annual Meeting of the Ocean I City Taxpayers' League will be hclJ tomorrow '(Friday) evening in the rc*t room of the Muric Pavilion, at 8 o'clock. All property owner* or prospective property owner* are invited to the meeting. Dr. A. Swarzman, optometrist, of Atlantic City, wa* in thi* city iTjes- [ day, preparing to open a branch office here. i FIRE ALARM SIGNALS. 14 — Sixth and Pleasure avenue. I 17 — Eleventh and Bay u venue. 18— Fourteenth and Bay avenue, i 35 — Seventh and West avenue. I 42— Second and Aabury avenue. ' 43 — Fourth and Aabury avenue. 45— Eighth and Aabury avenue. 45— Tenth and Aabury avenue. 48— Thirteenth and Aabury avenue. ' 49— Sixteenth and Aabury avenue. ' 51— North and Central avenue. , 54 — Sixth and Central avenue. , 57— Eleventh and Central avenue. ! ' C7 — Twelfth and Wesley avenue. t 58— Fourteenth and Wealey avenue, r 73— Fourth and Ocean avenue., t 75— Seventh and Ocean avenue. ■ 76 — Ninth and Ocean avenue. | 82 — Second and Atlantic avenue. ■ j 96 — Boardwalk and Moorlyn terrace | 1 911 — Bay avenue and Battersea road — Twentieth and Central avenue. he !

"SLEEPING BEAUTY' TO BE GIVEN ftT CASINO Second <M w i,! ** bt -(liven Next Wednesda? I'vinint: - ar . Ne\t • ■>' pla>- at ' Beauty" « • ■ ■ ^ranis pletciii---doubt s. Special' "-i-t.il! • . ing entertalnmei . «« The Annual CaJ J Ba'rtJ ttk , on "Thursday aft.-f. - • ™ mis trophies donate: i.> • are the fine-l ■ > t-r J* The evening .V.,vJ* Hansant. EXHIBITED RARE PLANT Blaming Uercus Viewed h> Many Visitor* Those fortunate to pas* Hugh; Pharmacy last- Tuesi lav evc.iing , >• MM . am -I these parts, . Dr. IDighes had on display in i ' wiiidin^%'^Ni(rht Blooming l'ercu.-."« the property' of Mrs. Charle- F. Nabb. This |N*euliar (lower blooi-i- ' liut once each year, arid always dur- * tug the hours iietween suffSet and sunrise. Mrs Nabb firat'notieed that the plant was blossoming nt 5 o'clock and immediately sent it to Dr. Hughes I, so that others would have the opport tunity of seeing the rare sight. The - blossom continued in full Uhiom until • j 3 o'clock the next morning^ when it - gradually began to fade. e The scientific name for the plant is e | Cactus Grandiflours. The blossom is in the form of a parasite, growing straight out from one of the leaves. [ The stems and leaves are used widely , as medicine in the form of' a heart , stimulant. ,i " — ; — 8 LOST — 2 inch gold bar pin with t sapphire on v Boardwalk between . Eleventh anil Ninth streets. Reward. 1110 Ocean avenue. — Adv. Advertise in the SENTINEL. HIPPODROME OCEAN CITY WORLD'S GREATEST SHOW 22 and 40c ladadiai T.« THE GREATEST THEATRICAL INSTITUTION IN AMERICA PLAYING AT POPULAR PRICES i

Peremptory Auction Sale | 1 20 Ocean City Lots 'r~ s/ to be sold Saturday, August 20, 1921 at 2 P. AT., at the Bellevue Pavilion (The Boardwalk, above 8th St.) By Order of the Ocean City Association and Otliers j Full Particulars, Maps, Etc. in Catalogues SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO., Auctioneers 1519-21 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia

v Ir t it* Clerk of This litf f.-rn-er city clerk John re >cke<t to hear of his lili. i.-lphia hospital, lit f urahly" known to u ■rs i» well as the res!-, is .. member of Ocean' So. 171. F. and A. M. ,1 in held at Port Rev on Friday, August 19. ."■'■•• be at Port ReM v! - \Tt"KADY*S GAME j 1 1 ... -. of Philadelphia, " . .ig1 Markenxie's teum i In- re Saturday after- . . i s a ,-ood game in prosl'KHSONALS . r."e-( X* . '»■ ami wife, of,. Ger|u- : leturnril home af«v< weeks with his . ,. V. ... 1J Walli.; of thi* city, n Ja-nel manager of the \yik-. i- -pending Ms ilk family on Central . . H. Fetter- kmi wife, of PhilaJel--' " pent 'i- week-end pleasantly Mr. awk Mrs Fiederiek Ricketts, I'm '.i '.olj-hia returned "home on M after ; pleasant stay in our .* i . M H.-ilre ami wife, of Phila- . .-Iphia are >|i iding the month in i >, . .. < " il." is a well known hat man and is a host of friends It Mr. and Mri Sun. ley S. Cline, of ,s Bultin.ore are . rupving their cottage oi» Central are ie. e Charles \V. I ulton, the Hatter of il Harrishurg. m. re.1 with his family | It to this resort i Tuesday. JoHn Frank 'hiMen, of Millville, •" motbred lo thi; e.-">rt on Wetlncsilay.i * with^i number friends, among who i It were Mrs. Bi ha Whililen, Mis* «• Mildred Whild . and Mrs. Ruth., r Robinson, ail < Millville. 1 II*- Kleano Burnett, of Philadelphia, "is spcmii : the month of Aug- i usf here with iemls. b Malcom* Wri t, formerly of the : n Paris office o! he Baldwin Locemotive Works, nd now connected with the Phila Iphia office, is occu- j pi ing his cott e on- Third streeL . j while on his vLtion here. He is accompanied bjliis wife. John VanPcliof Philadelphia, was a recent visitoi^i Ocean City.

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