♦ TWO : OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY. N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER !■'). 1921 - ^ . .
Ocean City Sentine OCEAN CITY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. OCttAN CITY, ■ - NEW JKRSK Bell Phone No. 138-J THURSDAY, SOTKMBKi: 15, 192
CANDIDATE FOR S^K Prom the thtpe Mn> Star and W'avr The aMfficulix which confront* vm . ers very often is to Itm.w w hich can delate f«c m> offipc will keep hi: promise ami serve hi,- constituenti 'and their interests rather than him■elf and his own interests exclusive ' • I A The candidate before the proplr for the first time is an unknown quantity ami he has to lie trio! heTore it j « known what kind of stud •he is made of.* mighty poor stuff. Where a map has been tried and nor found, wanting, where he Itus given evidence of I ' a ilesire to nerve coucietiUously and carefully the interests of his constituents, said constituents will tie extremely unwise not to promote hint and keep him in their service. Hon. Andrew C. Uu-wgll, member of the House of Assembly^ for two yean, is a candidate this year fat" the State Senate. The county has never hail an Assemblyman wlto gave more faithful attention to his duty or who watched with more patience and drtrrmmn- * tion to discover and oppose legislation which would he prejudicial in the interests of Cape May County. There is heed of this watchfulness and faithfulness and it is going to cost every taxphyer in this county cash money when we fail • to have proper legislative representatives. Bill* are frequently offered which assail our interests and which need to be eombattcd with intelligence and ability. Mr. Boswell has both. HIS VFFOKTS IN THE LAST, SESSION WHICH DEFEATED THE EFFORT TO SECURE BY LAW A NEW METHOD FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF ' STATE SCH09L MONEY SAVED THIS COUNTY; A LOSS OF FROM *30,000 TO *50,000 PER YEAR. Mr, Boswell secured also the pass- j age of the bill providing for < ferryto I ewe* and though it was inactive , for the present because of a technical error, it is on the statute books . -and the error will be eliminated next year. It is one of the higgest things ever secured by any representative of Cape May County and Mr. Boswell is entitled to full credit. Mr. Boswell was elected to the As- | sembly as a Republican ami he has 1 been faithful to his party. He has acquired no reputation as the right r hand man of a Democratic, governor. < There were Democrats entitled to be ( "right hands" but a Republican could ' not acquire such a reputation with- \ out being trecherous to his party. , Mr. Boswell has stood erect as a good J Republican and as an honest man 1 and he will give us representation in J the State Senate which will protect , • and advance the interests of every t citizen of Cape May County. ! Incidentally his record on the 1 liquoi .,u.i.iion throughout hU public ' career is clear and unsullied front . every standpoint. There has never j been apy doubt or question on this 1 subject. 1 . OCEAN CITY HISTORICAL J 1 SOCIETY < .The sale of the Parker Millej pro- J perty c,n AsfBry avenue nj (ft- the , pawing of the first hous^Mmllt in t Ofcean City to new owners. The pro- < perty has always remninciW in the ' MiWr family until now. The new ' owners will dispose of it' nl once', either , by wrecking it or moving the r building to some other location. t Assemblyman Andrew C. Boswell ' has lieen given credit" at Various ' tiro?* as the instigator of a historical £ society for Ocean City. It would a ■eem that the suggestion to move ( the building to the Camp Grounds 1 and convert it into a home for a historicai society is perfectly in order. There are at the present time sev- „ eral pioneer still living who could r give valuable assistance hi compiling data of 1 he early history of the resort. Principal among those ore the y Rev. Jame. E. lake, one 'of the [j founders; William I-uke. the *ur- 7
_i vryor Mm laid out* the original lin« of the city ; and Captain Jame- 1-c. 1Jt In a few years. 'unle-- someone get to ws>rk, valuable fact- and figure G will I- lost forever. iKY winVfiksttrophik eject Haney IJoyd .Chattin W rite* "l-ettc 1 w ^nd Make* Hit e .• The American Legion" Weekly ha in the. American legion. In .tin !'20laitty Olfll I ia.' 'of t ii i -" iri t v. firit'mu ' Cha-. F. .. Major,- of Greenwood South ( arolinti. -crond. The weekly "A northern ami a Soulherr "C- Legionnaire. whose grandfather) "I*1 award of five-dollar trophies offered m- -tbis magazine for the iie.-t letters reve-. eording actual accomplishment* in the pie -member- ret -n- member campatgtq together with the uroumfnt- *" that won the eligible vctcMffi ox-pr." '*■- Here is Haney 's letter: ' uff "Tir the Editor: ^ •Every -memi>er-ffet-a-memlier* ■ was the motto I had licen hearing ao members' and "legionnaires generally It- tn file their applications for the New Jersey State compensation payments. (|(l Well. I have brought in more Xiy-iV . jt ly share, and I.did it in the manner • described below, ix- "The procedure by which the npIm plirant for eompensatiop receives his uward js almost directly through each local Legion post. • In our post, tr 1 ami another member, being notaries '"offered our services free of charge iiF^ih making out applications and swearing in tlic witnesses. We are ^ -till making out these applications, but mostly how for out-of-town liudu dies who have lieeh referred to 'us "J for as.-istance. Being our finance a- office J1. I know the compensation npplicant* who belong and those who do . not. Members of our post know that my service is lieing given free of charge, but the out-of-town buddies ** : don't understand that wh«n they to come in. After I complete their npy plication, they naturally ask: "How- much do I owe you for all this trouble?' *' " 'Not a lienny, old man,' I tell h each one. d "They usually come hack with d 'Well, your services are surety worth something to you, and it isn't right that I should take up your time and _ • not make it worth your while.' "That's my cue. I come right back \ by this magazine for best letters re- . sign an application for membership , I in the Legion if they feel that way about ii. 1 tell them that it is The ' American Legion which is assisting j ; them, through me, and that thiii'serI vice is only one" of many which the . i legion is rendering all ex-service men. Most of them do sign a cant ' then ami there. 'Where and when is f the next meeting?' they ask. What , " ma.ie them sit up and take notice? " 1 Service, of course." ' [ Haney Lloyd Chattin, I , Morgan-Ranck Post, i Ocean City, N. J." S w. C. T. U. HELD MEETING ■ an Election of Officers Last Wednesday Evening The W. C. T. U. held their regular } monthly meeting and election of of- 1 , fleers at the home of Misses Lucre tia i .Conard and kktherine l.ewis, Inst y evening. The following 1 .officers were elected: " President, | Mrs. George Parker; first vice presi- < - dent, Mrs. Delia Smith; second vice 1 president, Mrs. Granville 8te«lman; j third vice president, Mrs. F. Lero'y •] Howe; fourth vice president. Miss y l.ucretia Conard; corresponding sec- y retary, Mrs. Milner; recording secre- | Mrs. G. Ganiiner; treasurer, j Kntherinc Lewis. Mrs. Bare- j fonl Was appointed a deligat/ to the j State Convention. Mrs. Stewart, y president of the I-anwiale Union, was - y a guest of the afternoon and spoke y a few words. I Ian* were discussed j the State convention which will held in Ocean City next month. Rev. John Uandley, of the First M. E. Church will welcome the delegates 1 in behalf of the church. Mayor Jos- * eph G. Champion will speak in be- ' j of the city. There will lie other ( notable speakers. A banquet will be ( served in the basement of the church ' by the laidiOs Auxiliary. Miss Louisa f Corson and Mrs. Bertha Voss arc * preparing a playette to- lie presented at one of the sessions. Altogeth- , er the ladies of the local union are doing everything in their power to make this first W. C. T. U. Convention in Ocean City, a wonderful There will lie a general meeting for the perfection of all plans ami arrangements incidental " to the convention on Monday evening J at the home of Mis-cs Lewis and An executive meeting will held at the home of Mrs. Parker C (on Wednesday afternoon. — I>urinir the month * of .Vptem K-r, qieeiy fun.ishe.1, any \v at the Homehurst, -I3K Oceaii w Avenue.— Adv. » 0 * ,r Send those little personals about friends. the family Yourself » the Sentinel, hut I* sure tii get them to the office not .later than ' Tuenlay noon.
ines "EXPERIENCE" AT STRAND Isv. 1-1- The. Stnrv of a Youag Man Who irr- Heard the Call of Drasure From the -standpoints of story, acting. Experience -leaves little to be desired.' Richard Bnrthelmes headan yn usually large and clever east . of player*. l*f the ciXj "Youth" fir«t riicountCH ha- i. :v." Puttied by tin brilliancy ter tie a-k- "Opportunity", to wait here.i ford they di-eu- Id* work. But the - 'Opportunity" will not wqit and goes At .the Primrow Path. "Pleasure" ' introdiicr- him -to her friends *'>■ "Reauty." -Wealth." "Fashion,"- "hi1>"1 toxicaliuu." and TepiptaUiior^ All are it.U-reste.1 in •• Youth.T. w itlTTW^ "ni enthusiasm, aiul welcome him to- their ' - At his home •"Youth'-'' mother ha- tiled, "lane" braving a storm, send.- him'a telegram that is laterceptejl by "Temptation." Hnaring.no word from him '-Isne" to the city where -he is • directed to the Primrose Path. Rut "Live*" i- not * -allowred to enter the cabaret and so J. „ re turns, to'lier home. "Youth.'-'" money lia- fa-t liisappeah.1. "Chance" waiting for this r- opportunity, direct- him to a gam- 1 i,B bling hou-o where tie can double his iu money . But luck i- not with "Youth* |., «"•' he leave- the place liankrupt •w wi,h °»ly*the ring which "Ixive" had ' t given him. • | X. At tiie "House of Last' Resort," 1 rr "Youth" applies for work. .A slum- I - ming' purty made up of his former ' p. 'rier.dr come the -iavero. With w the cxeeption of "Temptation". -all rTl have forgotten him. She -lips v ■t, wallet into his apron. , P0 Youth" is accused of theft and , JP thrown from the place. j „| Sick and disgusted. "Youth" meets ro "Vice" and "Habit," who show him «, how he ran forget hy means of I j. drugs. His friendship for "Hahit" is strong that^ he consents •o '» with "Crime" and roll y. "Wealth's" house. On the yay he ln hears singing p f a choir in a church. 7 lt Remembering his mother he refuses ^ lf to go and falling on his knees, reIR solves to return to his home. r W|ith "Experience" he returns to H tiie little town. There "Live" antij "Hope" await his coming. "Anilii- , U tion" again seeks "A'outht" . w ho with "lsive" at his side starts life anew. II Mr. Henry I.. Buck and wife, of h North- Twelfth street. Philadelphia, h have returned to their home after t spending a most enjoyahlr season at ,i the Paul apartment. k Advertise in the SENTINEL ' TIDES FOR GREAT EGG HARBOR IN LET— 1921 (Daylight Saviag Time) , Compiled by N. J. Jeffries s,,,. , »IC" ww ajn. p.m. a.m. p.m. 1 7J7 S.01 1J4 IJM 2 Hffl 8.52 Z2i 2.4 r, 1 3 9.1S 9.41 3.12 3.37 Su 4 10.0- 10.31 4.00 4.27 M 5 10JJ8 1151 4.48 5.1R ~ T6v 11-48 5J7 C-10 W 7\ 1 1 38 7.04 T 8 \ 1.05 1.32 7.17 8.01 f -01 2.30 8.16 9.OO S 10 2.59 356 9.16^.58 ] Su 11 3.58 452 10.1-K 10.51 M 12 4.51 5.15 11.09 11.43 J 13 6.46 6.03 11.59 ' It f.-12 6.48 29 45 15- 7.13 7.30 1.12 1.28 10 7.53 8.09 1.50 2.09 S17 850 448 2.28 2.48 . Su 18 9.06 9.23 3.03 355 19 9.40 959 3.37 4.01 20 10.15 10.35 4.10 4.40 21 10.52 U.15 4.44 5.22 T 22 1151 553 6.09 2:1 02 26 6.10 7.06 S 21 1.01 i.no 7.12 8.12 Su 26 2.10 2.39 855 950 26 35^' 3.49 9.39 1055 T 27 459 4.56 10.47 1155,28 659. 5.5 i . u.48 29 6 5 6 6.51 19 45 30 7.18 7.42 1.11 i.3f, Tides at Fourth street, inside, add 15 minutes. Thirty-fourth street, add one hour. Inlet, add t minutes. the following places add about: City Taeht Club, i« hour; Crookhorn Thoroughfare, i noun River lighthouse, 1H hours; Fortescue, 2 hours; Ship John lightand Green Creek, 2H hours. NOTICE zsSewuivr brikedtvwlmi, X FLORIDA D JONES Something New for the benefit of OceiT.i Citv |*-qje Ocean Citv House'cieanini! Comnany 7 JO West Avenue Clly New Jerj-) JONES, ROGERS * BASSELL A. t. JONKH. Manacrr
HI NTING SHORE BIRDS >■> >|wirt-mrn I annul Skim Over Rred» Until Tide. Income Higher y, : The season ' for rail birds, marsh id ni mud hen-, and other rail- with the >e exception of roof- and gulliftulr- !• opened la-t we<-k, but the reeds have ther lhat the bird ; . have a cover T ;"rlf ^ sheltered them before j. in years,- and the tide- are too low uiu- fur to dru-e them from hiding it p4*"?: ■« IliibW- in. sHCakWwes have trie.1 to get iffyin the rnniMw-s, -but the •• bag- have\ I.-011 quite euipty: Tiie j, 1-inls. -uch\ as are gathere.1. are in, (. prime rondjtipn a* they li.-ivr plenty li of ftH.i aiming the lood-. - Shore tyolris have lieen in. search r for black 4iollied and goiden plover and greater and los-er ' yellow leg-. r -inrc August ffi. but the Idnl- .ire ' The bag limit- are 15 In all of plover- and yellodi-legs. 50 sora, and f 25 in all othrr. rails, including marshi NEW PLUMBING FIRM Harry Chadwick. -an Ocean City - I my. formerly employed by the Kieh1 aid H. Johnson Company, as a nias- ■ ter plumber, has established a plumb1 ing .business of his own at 1UT A-- ' bury ayenue, un.ler the name or J. : H. Chadwick Company. Mr. ChadI wick has many friends that wish him the bo.-t of -ucce.--. Hp . i. a Young Men's Progressive League. Mr*. WiroU-th We-i and family, who have lieen --.oymg at 20 Marine place, this city, have now returned to their home i-i Norxvoml, Pa., wishing the Sentinel to follow- them.
one this company * greatly appreciates , ".Service", (he Keynote of This OHice H»ins:s Re- . sponse from Hotel „. The following from Mr. B. A. Se,w bright, nf the Oceanic (lotel, of this THE OCEANIC. Private Office •.I " Ocean City. N. J. «• Septemlier-t5, 1921 le Ocean Citv Sentinel, in Ocean City. N. J. :y Dear Sirs: • I We -wish to expre— our thanks to ■b you for the excellent service and ' •r quality of uiirk which you gave us s. this summer. Everything has lieen : will bax-e the opportumty of dealif ing with you another season, d Trusting that you have had a jirnfVery truly yours. THE OCEANIC. By B: A. Sebright. I ENTERTAIN NAVAL OFFICER The Misses J-ewis and Conar.1 are o entertaining at their, home, lilt 1 "ciitrol — .avenue, Roliert Hamerton I. from the Ahuapoliss Nax'ul Academy . who has ju-p returne>l to -America I, fronf a cruise to Norway and Sweed- „ en. Mr. Hamerton was formerly- emp ployed by the Misses Lewis and ConP ard a- a .L-lllioy- when the ladies were cdiulurting the Hotel Knthlu. , Dr. C, Eugene Darby, has returned ? to the Metropolitan Hospital, "Black- . well 1 -Inn. I. New York City, after - weeks visit t„ his parents Mr. and, Mrs. Frank E. Darby, of tM- City.
YOU ARE SICK AND SUFFERING AND CANNOT GET RESULTS . ' WHY NOT TRY Chiropractic 938 South Apartment CHIROPRACTORS R' Houre^l0^ < Boardwalk Sat. and Sun. by appointment The "Jo-Mar" Pure Food Shop 5 912 BOARDWALK D DELiCATESSEN RESTAURANT "■ *' serving dinner- at a very mmlerate prire. which our T ronvinre {U'tr,'"ni:P «erm»- as truly delicious. A trial will also Shore Dinner .75 Meat Dinner .85 Chicken Dinner *1.00 N cx IX up7't*1 '-Dnr_h«-on and Supper Menus T.O and .60 Our Deviled Crabs (fresh meat dailv) and Club Sandwiches will please you greatly. ' ' jCity Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. oc««« oirr. sirw jfatrr ° L. W. MILLER PRORRIE TOR TELEPHONE. 203 ■ '* 1 i ' : — * This is a 3-19 B, Westing- (| nffr j, ho«se Ml automatic Elec-'° I tsiy MP m[ "d0 Hange, other styles in t ■ - i i|r w-i stock. I^t us show you the " it W~ — i advawtages .of cooking by I e'ectricity. Cheaper than „ Ef ylwf I gas and cleaner. B © iffL . ' II We ">rry a full line of Westinghouse, Mazda and Nitro- _ JJ" — "I W. I. RAYMOND ~ 21 Bungalows for Sale , TvC new bungalows, 1X20 & 1830 Central .avenue, ""v i Just completpd with all nHxlern and up-to-date conveniences including garage. Open for inspection. Price attractive. i Also four at Twenty-fourth street and Central avenue which can bo finished ,to suit the pul-chaser. Come and look tfo'm over. Seaside Homes Company 220 Dock Street, Philadelphia, or any Realtor in Ocean City. ^ Br
ON VACATION Cupt.- S. B; Scull, former police chief, loft on Monday for a two week* [\ vacation to the south. He will vi-fl, J Baltimore. Washington, 'and' ItichSI RPRISK PARTY Several members of the younger -el delightfully surprised Milliard " Hand, of the " Chester apartments. ' with a I wnrh birthday party on Wed- • in a merry way and at n late hour regretfully ended. Mr. and Mrs. W. I W. Week- were ehnpenme- and the ■jolly gue-i- included the Misses Kathryn Murt... "Ilbliy" Murto. Holeif Murto. Vivian Weeks, Mildred i Week-. Franco Smith, Gordon Cox, I Wesley Barclay, "Jerre" Hurtman, i Thro. lore Stevfrn-,' "Junior" Stevens . and Millard Hand. ' ( " ~ /luc iwuj lasted Notice this delicious flavor when you smoke Lucky Strike —it's sealed in by the toasting process \y ' MOTZI.X A nil co^riuw. ' Scotch Mall SANITARIUM OPT, 18 «tl. vr.AR= A quiet, high-cl*** home Mailable for invalids, Most desirable all year tound home for elderly people and for well t people desiring a quiet place for RHST. i Cooking tinder supervision of a graduate I Registered Graduate Nurse always on duty. Baths. Massage, Klectrie. Hot-«ir— -Hake r Treatment given. rooniCmien to the public. U. McGIOBNY, Mlaa fj.J5.^To»n«r. R. N. N*r' ♦ HALCYON HALL 1116 Wesley are. I Ocean City New Jersey Newly furnished rooms; running water in each room; Three minutes from the Beach Mrs^rancis D. Maxwell MILLER COTTAGE KAN < I^r NEW JKRHKY | . ()|ien All the Year ' Hot-water Heat * t-AUKA i. >III.I.KK | THE BISCAYNE ' ^ now open Ocean avenue opposite .Moorlyn terrac. " Private Bath. Booklet ' K. Hl.lfNlIlN, Owner GANDY COTTAGE 813 Central Avenue n Ocean CJty ^ - New Jer^ ' Mas. l.rnis UAVay, Prop. the darlington ' • . 'Formerly tiie Katblu) llJ.t entral Ave Oeeen City, N. J. now open 1 »PM-,.| eilemlrn given guest, and I 'Ymhi# 'isivw- * r*' J * S* "!i'i*V ,!,,,TO" Phone 3833 DR. DAVID M. SAXE Veterinary Surgeon i> 21 N. Virginia avc. Atlantic City lo Diseases of dogs ami cats a specialty A: Ocean City calls given special — attention Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. ThorivFLORIST / 1128 Bay Ayenue Ocean City New Jen ey
F. Ndl-man Hunter and Wi»iam p x Hunter, of Philadelphia, visited r*|». t* ,iv,"s- Mr- an'' MrK" Frank E. I)ar|,, f, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Darby of this city over the I-abor Da> « The latter named Hunter is National Secretary of. the United Stale Army Ambulance Service Association. r Advertise in the SENTINEL, ■I ' ' . , ' BRECKLEYS HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, p„op ^ Ready Mixed Paints, Lead and on, " i-i "22^'bury avenue. ■ t HltAL Dr w. P. HAINI(Sf~) COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J Dk. Fidrenck B. Haiffs I luu r. I»jr Api-Iiuini.nt WKAN CITY, N. J. Allen Corson, B. D. «M Wesley Avenue City New Jersey ""luirrwau 130- A. f^KRSCHKL I'KTTIT, M. I). 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEv" ' John H. Wuiticar, M. D. 717 WCSLCV AVENUE OCEAN «ITY. N. J. i' m DR-. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Ph)*icisn fib* 1435 "*•' F""' iron Hide DENTIST DR. WILSON Y, CHRISTIiUS809 Central avenue. Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone 152 Ex-ray Diagnosis Nitrous Oxide Administere.1 CENTRAL PHARMACY Eighth *1. and Wesley ave. Phone 215 J. Thoniley Hughes, P. D. Pharmacist in Charge Woatton. Harcourt t Steelman LAW OFFICES ANDREW C BOSWELL Law Offices Master In Chancery Butldtn* — A. burr A«a. and Blh SI OCEAN CITV. N. J. .SCntTBCTS L. Leslie Headley Co. BUILDER5 Architectural Service 515 RlflHTH STREET I tiftah Wnlf) itmm) Ocean City, N. J. Designer sral Builder of Aitistle Buiigslows. Convenient Cuttages, t'p-lu Hstr Apartments, Mwlrrn Hotels. VIVIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT Atlantlo City, N. J. KNUINRKKS Wm. H. Collisson, |k. Civil Engineer and Surveyor
; THE LUNCHEON HOUR finds this restaurant full of people who f _ f 'ItTPiyA W.) j»)' the good thing* of life stop in here THE HARRIS RESTAURANT Hwyer« la Cream Ocean* aty,'^L<T.Ue W. H. Harris, Prop

