Ocean City Sentinel, 15 September 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 4

four ' OCEAN* "CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CtTV. n. J.. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER lo. 1921 ; • ^

high school dots . -• By J. Tcl.la •School has reopened aim hi for I .ead.it of 1 921-22. One 'of the larger I freshman Cla Jt will soon It rime for 'f«.U« again, *so .lon"t forget (■> come .> ■» ami hack the boy «. - The tearrf trod. Oapt. Gardiner i- I -king forward The . Mfc*-es « VI burr. ami Frgie h»\V returned from- their trip ahrdi haling spent two m/«i:»hs on — ft other Mile. All were well pl i^nl I wWcom«Ctheni luck again. hi- rem^lfr ihiMm .In, our school* a1 tei a ( ri .lav's illiw--. . Our Mtrli seh.s'l will ml- thei absence, Wlllets"* Unities "ami Jac St ij.br this winter." . A. Fluff started his Freshman yea frond <71 ise-imr booked up for one half botiA after school ami two de • mollis on \r its lit the first day . Thomas Adams, one of the higl ' school's most famous all year mum athlete... ha* at . last met his equal- - thr French Book. * \ . ' ^ H looks a- tlmugh 'the Higl Srtmol will !*• -von losing one ..f it. Algehr.i st intents if the ra*o lietweer him ami J. It. grt« any worse.

THE HI MAN HID{C Grrmanlnwn Hoy* T'nund Novel May to Earn Money To earn one's way to Ocean City m is considered nuite the "thing In Boy Club circles,. to earn one's car fare to Ocean City is also conshlere.1 the correct thing. But to lie able to earn spending money after one has arrived in Ocean City i* cunsi.icred the extreme limit of resourrefulness. As Hughie McLoon would say, "it is the epitome." Twty boys at the camp starte.1-- u new idea recently when they secureil a small box on which they placed a block. Then they borrowed Ted Barrett's blacking brushes , and invested in different kinds of shine paste. Thus equipped they carried on a shoe shining business among the campers. The others in ramp were interested and on one .lay it is reeonled that they acquired, us much as $1.65 all made from shining shoes. "How much do you charge for a ' shipc?" the superintendent Inquired. "Ten cents" was the reply. "Then how did you rftakc $1.65 J" he was asked. "How .lid* you make the odd nickle?" "Oh. J shined a one legge.1 man's shoe," was the reply accompanied "by an unmistalckble wink. LARGE WEEK-END CROWD HERE Decrease in Crowds Not Noticeable On Boardwalk Saturday Night This resort entertained a capacity ' crowd Friday, Satuniay ami Sunday. A decrease of population was not j noticeable on the Boardwalk Satur- ' day night Many house parties attracted 'the younger set. The hath- 1 ingVo far this month has been on- ' usually fine. The week-ends in Ocean City during the month of 1 Septemlwr have always proven to lie ^ a popular period of recreation for many cottagers who arc forced to leave Immediately nfter Labor Day ( heenuse of the opening of schools in ^ their home towns. The entire months or September and Oetolier are de- 1 r llghtful in Ocean City. The tcri- ' dency for a longer season is noted from the fart that the Boardwalk 1 merchants are still dsfng exceptionally good business. ADVERTISING RESORTS FOR 1922 I1 Chairman Gilbert C. Hughes of the " County Publicity Committee will 'l plt|re liefore the meeting of the Cape " May County Chamber of Commerce, " the proposition of the Automobile " Blue Book for 1922. The resorts, fl aided by the freeholders, purchased " a page In this liook for $:t00 for 1921. ' This year tlie company has offered the resorts another page at the*shme "figure hut instead of the advertising appearing in only one of the book*, which takes in a number of eastern h slate.-, it will also appear in what a was formerly known as Volume .No. S 2, which confrpise*! a* many more T States, Florida incisive. A t« hrXament I:\ded The Shunleboard Tournament that has been IWI.I this summer in - the parlors at '.Ninth street 'un.l Boardwalk, has ended. "Al." Smith has H keen ncrlaimed the champion, having q beaten John C'larkson by a score of t. 100 to So points. There has Iimii a great amount of interest taken in these games- this year and it' is the injention of the management to" get the tournament started earlier next ,f" season. There are n few who are still playing tlie game hut only in m a sociable way. y ON V AUATHIN TO W ASHINGTON Walter N. Bom, wire chief of the telephone company here, with Mrs. S| Boox, are spending a two-weeks vocation in Washington. They left here B; Satur. lav. going to Philadelphia, then .. by limit to Baltimore. From tlwwe they reached Washington by train. Morris Gandv is acting chief during ' the absence of Mr. Booz. k ' A.

— IK KW f|TV LOfT Local* Mere" I nside to Hit Much, of Bsdrr Cliih , The, lortil* lost td the Ba.h r Clu _ of Atlantic City Sunday in a- gun to hit Hughes -With men or." t-n-e »;i . . cat--.' of the ... :d- .iefc.lt. M'elc lh* JS'S 5^ liiki 2h . ' 0 0 I 0 Wl" «" • 0 1 It ! I „' jOoth-.- c 2 7 0 1 :*fs : : Hughe*-, p 0 0 0 I • ( 10 27 12 2 . • OCEAN CITY , 7, R H O A F 3rk Welch,. 21." I n ! :t (I I tennis, ,« . 0 I. .1 t Par Wi-cnlhal. It. 0 1 10 0 (1 T V Oil It! I . Smith. If o 2 0 0 11 . . Attman, cf 0 0 0 0 0 ""V «~W. , 0 I. .1 I Courtney. Ui. . 0 ft j , S. Smith rf I 0 0 • 0 0 iBh ~2 "5 24,77 1 ."- Score by Innings: ' Ocean City 0000 0200 0 — 2 kilter Cluh 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 S x— A REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The • following is an abstract of a> conveyance* entered for rec.nl in tlie County Clerk's office here for week I,,, ending Septemlwr 2, l0Sl : —• OCEAN CITY Hester A. Hand, et vie., to John lr. P. f adman. $1,500. Ia,t* 7.17 and rn 7M» Soc,i"n A- " iv... Samuel Itus-ell. et uv„ to Klixa-w hr l-eth iiiggjnlioUiam. $7,000. Lot sit 002, Section C. he Estclle K. Strawbridge, et vir., to Charles H. B. Wear. SV.00. Lot 19 a' and S. II 2j/feet of lot -IS, plan 3. fd Ba> FpontCecelia H. Cresse to E- telle E. r. Strawbridge. Lot 49, plah 3. Bav «l Fr.nl. e Sarah MaeConnall to James S. ^ McConnell. Middle -30 feet of lot >s_ "RS, Section A. ^1 Sarah McConnell to Mathew II. lt McConnell, et al. N. E. 30 feet of ,11 fi.t 7*3. Section A. Same to Sara A. Limerick. S. W. , 20 feet of lot 7S3 and. N. E. 10 feet ^ of. lot 785, Section A. n The Moore Securities Co. to Otis ,, M. Townsend. $1,900. Lots 769. 771 ,| "<"d and 766, Section A. 1 ,1 Joseph M. Iiowlan.1, et ux., toHanna P. Johnson. J2.IMX). S. E. 20 feet of lot 6 and N. W. 10 feet of lot "• Section l. plans 2. O. C. Un.l Co. Henry D. Moore, et als, Exers.. to - Otis M. Townsend. $1,600. Uts 75Jt. 760 and 762, Section A. p John J. Keenan, et uxM to Harry Beck, et ux. $7,500. Lot 843, Section Ella S. Scull, ct als, to Hafleigh t and Co. $1,000. Uts 421 to 426, , inclusive. Section B. Jane M. Muir. Kxctx., to Charles Zimmerman. $1,800. Ut 654 and , 655, Section A. Casper S .Garrett, et ux., to Wil- ■ K. Grauer, et ux. $5,000. S. 30 feet of lot .088, Section D. UPPER TQWNSHIP Herbert Mailley. et ux.. to Charles C. Haye, et uT. Uts 26, 27 and 28, Idllie M. Hand, et vir_ to Saverio Uti 1, 2. 3 and 4, block 12, : Hand's Boulevard Trne% Saverio Delixio to Christopher Hand. Same as above. , USE SENTINEL FOR RESULTS A man with an automobile for sale placed an inch add in the Sentinel- Wednesday. On Thursday, shortly after the paper appeared on the . news stand* he had three rails for the automobile anil sold it. Fri.lay .morning early two men came here I from Atlantic Cltv to hny the uuto- 1 mobile, who would hnve ' pai.l him $50 mtye than he received from the — sale of the previous day. BUSY FIRM f, Tl«- L. Uslie Headley Company I started a two-family apartment at Thirteenth and Central nve. for SterriiKoii, to -cost $3,500. The boil ding will l,e Of Colonial type. present thej are designing anil VTll build ten different apartment rnouse*, bungnlows and. cottages. PETIT JURORS The following from this city are' among the Petit Juror* for the September tern, of court: R. Curtis • and Richard B. Stites. I Mr. Chas. A. Nnermer and family have returned to their home in I si- 11 gan. Pa. William Maloney Auto Electricians Repaired, Batteries Repaired, Presto-Lite Storage Batteries, Acetylene Gas Appliances Generator, Starter and Ignition work 2307 ATLANTIC AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Phone 23S-J

OCEAN CITY HAS 7 GRID' VETERANS Rcstirl High Schtwil Kxpects lo Place Strong Eleven 1 in Field This Season u "^grldir'oii, eleven at the Oreais. City High Sriiool will be AvaBitde * this ® ment made hy Ewing toroih, far- '* i nor S» aithmore fnotluilt -tar and '** 1 cowFh fnr.Jthe Uevl ami White ejewu (I 1 f ' trfsu-ire (,urtllnei. -lalwarl fullliack Q "" ,;>*t m-.i-o"'* eleven, i ; captain0 elect f-r the coming MWx.n. lie „ p'aycl f«t three year, the shfire _ Other veterans include the Selvai> '*>> '- -Tuny au.l Herman- the " I former having played at halfhack. while '.lie latter rftvorlcd at quarterq - Hack m 1820. Charley Gfbh, who has play ru guard for the past tin. sea-g-mn*. as well as Bill Williams, a. (I taekle. h-i- .d*o returnnl to school. q Srirtt i 0 . .. Itl. will ! iie *een at left, haffkirk for the striiight season; Ross Ferguson, an (| end -jure Id!*, li:, . al.-n announceii •

jog grid -tar- in Johnny- Bo-wJll. who played guard on the Rod and White send, team l i t year, and . George BlaFkman. #'tn. starte.1 at Oceaj^Citiy'* schr.infe has not a* game in all probability wall Is- with Plea-:,, ivitle High Srh<s-I. (>tli«w game- have Iieen "scheduled with M'iljwuol High, May City, Tucket toil. ton. Millville and Mr. :.w Ml . J. r. Schwerz have Before l>nvitv6 Next Car see our lart^e stockof new and luoli-Orude UsedCars Status Mo rocSfRVicE 80S Allan he Ave.

... = Automobile Renovating "The Shop Complete" it — ^ — — — — — — __ _ 9 BODY WORK TOPS I lytoLSTKRING ^ WINDSHIELD GLASS FENDER WORK PAINTING of the better kind • r— Wescoat Co. Albany Avenue Blvd. and Winchester Telephone 561 ATLANTIC CITY REAL SERVICE t 4 ONE OF OUR NEW MODELS headquarters ^ Buicks '1 Dodge Brothers' Motor Cars Maccar Trucks Motor Pjt-ls R,pa,r Work Battery Service MOTOR SHOP CF.NTRAL GARAGE WH.DWOOD, N. J. -OCEAN CIT Y. N. J. - JOSEPH SCRIVANI, Prop. I ARE YOU GOING? 1 to the Cape May County Fair At Cape May Court House Friday and Saturday September 16 and 17 Extraordinary Display of FARM PRODUCE— MACHINERY BIG POULTRY SHOW L Horse Racing Both Days Amusements Entries Closg for Horse Races September 10th

The Federal Reserve System Our Financial Safety-Valve - ; • ■ r) > / HANKS in' the' UnitPil States operate in a manner quite>«fiffcrent from thnso t.f niost other iiii|N>rtant countries. We have more than 30,000 bunk* in this country, inert t.f which are moderate-sized institutions owned by jieiiple of tlu-ir immediate neighborhood and which confine their nperuti.ins to a single city or town. In most t.f the European countries and in. Canada, the banking business is carried on .by n few large banks . having many branches scattered throughout the country. ■ The American system of individual bunks, each serving its own field, has much to recommend it, lierausc it assures a close contact t>e- . I ween the bank un.l its clients and l.ccause it enables the. officers to I* in •y-lo e t torch with the affairs of the business men and other depositors whom the hank serves. However, uytil the Federal Reserve System was put into -operation in 1914, this system of separate banks suffered from very serious difficulty in times of stress or when the demands for 7 bunking nrrommodntion* exceeded the capacity of the banks. ' / A I wink, of course, does not keep on hand all the money that has (wen deposited with it. Moslem industry and the carrying on of busi- , no - require the use of the credit which is based on the deposits in the bunks, which simply moans that the banker is able to lend out most of the funds left in his care to borrowers in whose solvency and ability to repay lie has confidence. * ' Under the old regime, each Imuk had to stand alone In times of money stringency -and there was no strong central .reservoir of credit which could be tapped to supply unusual requirements for credit. The money panic of 1907 illustrates the difficulties with which the hanks had to contend; there w:y- ..plenty of wealth and plenty of con-umal^ goods in the Country, but the mabhinery; was lacking l.y which these goods could Is- madyOie Iwsis for Viund c relit and the issuance, of sound cur- • w"cy. y # FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, N. J. Roll of Honor Bank MEMBER FEDERAL RESER VE ^SYSTEM Capital, $100,000 « .w re.r..n .1 <100.000 ^ ' Camels are made for Men who 1 hink for Themselves Such folks know real quality— and .DEMAND if. They prefer Camels because Camels eive them the smoothest, mellowest smoke they can fLy-beM^ perfectly bfe„^d' i'™ oi ^ f UbSSJ CIGARETT^ AP"TFrrr a QTr.Se & w.nikL-Ti does his own-thinking, you /IJrfjL ta Camels ° y°" cigarettes' "f"11'11 «ud it "'7 m'nd you, no flashy package just for show _ - 7-3) "■rappers! No costly frills! These things o?CoupX°Te Sm° e a°y m0re ,ha° Pfomiu^ But QUALITY! Listen! That's CAMELS!