TWO OCEAN CITY SRNTIXEI., OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1921 _ _ J
Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CITY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO ocran city. - - new jbk"i:* Bell Phone No. 138-J THURSDAY, SEITK.MHIT: — — :
mi'R( H l'| BLllTTY The followingJAba tract •—It - tor.-, the eoluinrr.- of ItT^lllv. Rep;, can. aptf h - to .or • Count.. v 'JOui mi-;. u-; »♦ p*** credit f.n\ • printer'- i-th in* a* a :l> teatui-. fcnd several wfm»ter. who ha«e beer, .cull- • udder fid. t«* were net glow :• pie - ing their conviction that spent' wo* a pa>u,g.i< • If we were petti;'!.. . t.i .rriti.ur the work' of our u.-rini,- . just hit a* advertiser- ... «u«M *:.» t!;..: their sin : ..<• of d»M»rioii. * During the. >ummer several of our local ministers adrertired in our columns but have since stoppci! a-, a glance over the pare.- w ill acquaint one with the. fact: Like too many business men. they tlo not give sufficient attention to, their ads to derive full value for them. Advertisement* should not he allowed to become stale and they should always contain some gripping truth when not announcing regular services, and t£pn also ashen space will permit. If our ministers wjll follow thi| bit of advice wo are quite' sure they will soon notice bettor resells. Rev. Dr. Albert C. DifTenhach, Unitarian minister cf Boston, editpr of the Christian v Register, - who has started a campaign for improving sermons and making churches more popular, thinks a good hustling advertising agent kt churches would make rich returns. Re says: "Churches need more publicity. | People no longer attend churrhe* from a sense of duty; they must lie ' lured away from golf, and they must 1 pay for sermons as other good* are paid for. "Minsters should study advert!*- i lag meJhods. With them it would be matter of application, for they 1 have trained and versatile minds." ' Down in Washington the churches elub together and take page udver- j tise men is in the Saturday evening ' newspapers, calling attention to the 1 next day's attrartiou*-»whieh in- , elude electric fans and other cooling apparatus. Tlie week-end's adverUsement is cm belittled with the fol- ! lowing page-wiiie sentiment auto- '■ ^ g raphe.! by Henry CyWallace. Sec re- ( tary of Agriculture: "Why Is it that w> many parents | send their children to Sabbath' < School but do not themselves go to church? If the one is good for the ' children, surely the igher is good foh ' the grown-ups. The fact is that the | church Is the great stabilising Influ- I enee in Amerira today, and as such should he attended and supported by ' lioth saints und sinners." This senUment by Mr. Wallace should be read and reread by si very minister and church leader in tlie | land and serve to spur them to acti- | vity in behalf o A wider churdi . -influence, for wfien nil is said and done it ' Is the power yf Christianity, exert- J tsl thmugh.-tli'e ch5?3r, that nm/j keep mod on an even keel and make • of them i law-abiding . citizen* and ' staunch upholders of the government ' as established under the Constitution ' Radical agitators and enemies of law j ami order are never churchmen, and ; the more radi<_-l end unwise their vdews and* exprtsions Ore* further _^hev get from the teachings of both' the Old and New Testaments, until • we reach the Anarchist who docs not believe la the existence of a Supreme Being and has no regard for either civil or moral laws. It is not alone the province of the church, but it is it* duty, and especial y at thi* time when the entire moral code of the nation has suffered a terrible shock as an aftermatfc of war, not only to gather in the children in Sunday Schools, hut to reach out with its mighty stabliting influ- . enoe and steady men and women ami ' A. ; c..
KukDS -H tlNG FAST Loran IVai.T Gi»r» Out Information C .mremins Ririiurw. Hrre WMMB r-' tail K'.r.! Cars' ami Trucks There ' : sterufatly <-f the enclosed types of I, car*, precipitating an increased de- • ' thr l- t !!c: ...fder-' f.-r all - For.. ..., m.l truck* are : accumulating notwith-tand-I «••••', t Plan u.e the brandies Co.•■•hues at the regular monthly' achedDur ' wal -lealrr. K.I ward G. Kurtz. Twelfth .street ami Asbyry avenue. r aii.im.i 'ocean City. Richard II. 1 Johnson Co.. ..no of the leading t plumb. i- of thi> city, ami Smith Alampbpll. prominent painters, have i-t received new" Fhri! trucks , and a-e well satisfied with their comr metxiah bodies. _ J Numerous passenger cars have also t lecently • Iweri delivered by our local dealer to Ocean City residents, both inclosed and open types, among who are: Mr. Wm. R. Reynolds, Mr. Joel ®* Robinson. Mr* Knoeh Somers. Mr. r Joseph Huber. Mr. Allen Smith, Mr. c James A. IXirsey, Mr. Thomas Sulli.y van. Mr': Annie E. Pfajider ami many others. Mr. Kurtz reports a sale a day r since September I. which shows c business conditions are good, I o REAJL ESTATE TRANSFERS Published in conjunction with the Cape May County Gazette. Cape May Court House, for week ending Septf ember 9,- 1921: OCEAN CITY John H. Williamson, el ux., to : Elmer S. Holme., et ux. *15,000. ' Part of lot 794. Section C. Charles F. Zimmerman, et ux.. to I William J. Christie, et ux. *1.975. Lola- 654 and (HI. Section A. Alvin P. Risley, et at., to Julia K. • Blake. *1.000. lail 909. Section A. Julia K. Rlake to St. Augustine's ■ Catholic Church. Ocean City, N. J. , *1,000. Same as above. Bertha M. Nickless, et vir., to Jeremiah P. Rear, Ion, et ux. *17,000. S. W. 25 feet of lot G83 and all of lot •5S5, Section A. Milton K. Harr. et ux.. to C. Harry Eimerbrink, et ux. *21.000. 25, 27 ami 29 block 10 Ocean City Land Co. Otis M. Townsend. et ux., to Chaa. Shoemaker. . *,',,000. I aits 758, ■ 762, 764. 766/ 769 and 771. Sec-' , tlon A. Allen Corson, et ux., to Margaret MOO. Lit 212, Section Hannah W. Mitchell to Thomas S. *700. I-oA, 621 and 62S, . Section A. Augusta II. Murphy to Thomas S. *350. lot 266, Section A. John II. Merger, et ux., to Alma M. Knaebfe. *3.100. lot 504, Section , . Lynford J. Williams, et uxM to , James K% Snyder, et ux. *500. S. W. half of lot 188, North Point. Elizalictli l_ Lynch, et vir^ to 1 Fonest Kerliaogh. *1,100. Lot 811. Section K. * i Phoel>e E. Irons, et vV., to WilA. Thompson, et ux. *1.400. N. K.'half of lot 819. Section L MAYS LAN DINGERS HAP PARTY A jolly |wrtj was enjoyed on the lieach at Ocean City recently by the following: Mr. and Mrs. William Morris. Mr. ami Mrs. Jesse Barret! and daughter Gladys, Mr. hml Mrs. Danied MacPherson, Anna Mary ^lacPhersoii.'Mr.'and Mrs Charles Barrett. Mr. Thomas J. Barrett. Mrs. ' Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred I Arthur Tozar, Mr. ami Mrs. Townsend, Kenneth Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Judge, Owen Judge. Jr., Stella, Thomas. Wilfred, Dora ami James Henry Judge, ami ' ; Mrs. Charles Applegate. FOR RENT- Ihiring the month . of September, nicely furnishc-l, any loom at the llomehurst, 42x Ocean I Avenue. — Adv.- » for sale cheap small bl'ildixc coxtaimnt; odds AMI ends of li mber Apply, sentinel office 711- Hi Ashury avenue ic
WANT SHORT SEASON FOR NET FISHERMEN Handline Artists Claim the Sport i,8 Being: Ruined and Seek Help a., increase in the -i«e of the nie.-h uteil. with a protiable relisbing while tm- fowl fi«h are spawn-' "" tiuxt will is' -ought by the Ikel.iw.-ire 'Hay Pioteetive Assariarion, composr *~rbe Captaiijs of the big ileet of jn.wk- out the fi-hing grounds \.n the j oil Itolaware Bay during the" .summer , iv saiij fwiay that »ueb a move proiiably , "• would l>e matle when the State l-egi--if' lature convene* early in 1922. -A ■ ml conference to.thl* end was held FHday night. Septeml*r ami further ( It' i* e-timutcl that city sportsmen. • ^ principally from Philadelphia and I !! many part* of South Jcr.-ey ami fas- ; 1 ' tern Pennsylvania, make au annual ] r° outlay- of about * I .OrtO.OOO for the , "' fun of artgliug for croakers and weak fi*h in the Delaware Bay. Fishing Urn- captain* are alarmed over the falling off .in catche* .this ( ^ ye^r^^Thoy hlanie the -carcity of ( , who spread -'.0- fathom nets in the hay" with 'JN -inch mesh and catch, many ' of the fish <«i their way to their * -pawning grounds. \ The Ilelnw ate Star Iegi-lature ' 3 .» i» OS tl. M, • hi" - ii) line with tho.-o tluit w ill be asked for'from the New Jersey body, ' (i but tlie Delaware lawmaker* do not 1 ^ -meet again until 1923 ami no imj, mediate relief can lie looked for in j that, quarter, rl * et fishermen .from the bay and r coast sections will oppose the legislar_ tlon sought by the hand-line fisherj; men. n (l It wouldn't l>e a ha«l idea for the g -portsmcn of this' section to get busy y ami join tfie - Delaware Bay fisher,f men in this action ami see if some ~ new laws could not 4>e enacted toj help conserve the fish which, are •unusually scarce this soa*,.,i iH these w aters also. y ! ~ ° t. secures contract A *6.500 cottage is Iwing erecte.1 for W. J. Morris, of West- CollingsIJt wood, at Fifteenth street and Central j avenue by huihler Humliert Pontiere. „ Advertise in the SENTINEL >. o TIDES FOR GREAT EGG HARBOR '' INLET— 1921 I (Daylight Saving Time) Compiled by N. J. Jeffries it » ^ t HIGH LOW - " a.m. pjn. a.m. p.m. T 1 7.37 8.01 1.34 1.5-1 n F » 8.29 8^2 254 2.46 S 3 9.1 S 9.41 3.12 3.37 , Su 4 10.08 10.31 4.00 4.27 ; M 5 10 AX 11.21 4.48 5.18 " J T 6 11. At • 537 6.10 W 7 If, 38 636 7.04 •t T K 1-05 1.32 7.17 8.01 „ F 9 2.01 251 S.16 9.00 s S 10 259 336 9.16 9.58 ' Su 11 3.5S 1.22 10.14 10.51 M 12 4.51 5.15 11.09 11.43 T 13 5.45 6.03 11.69 ; W 14 ^ 652 6.48 29 45 T 15 7.13 * 730 1.12 138 [. F 16 7.53 8.09 130 2.09 n S 17 8.30 8.48 2 3 8 2.48 Su Hi 9.06 ' 933 3.03 335 o M 19 9.40 939 337 4.0! r. T 20 10.15 103 5 4.10 4.40 W 21 10.62 11,15 4.44 552 o T 22 "•»« 5.23 6.09 ). F 23 02 26 6.10 7.06 8 21- 1.01 1.30 7.12 8.12 I- Su 25 2.10 2.3J»' 835 950 ). M 26 3.22 3.49 9 39 10.25 T 27 439 433 . 10.47 11.25 W 28 539 534 11.48 j. T 29 656 G.51 19 45 ^ F 30. 7.18 7.42 l.n 1.36 0 Tides at Fourth street, inside, add „ 15 minutes. ,, Thirty-fourth street, add one hour. Co raj n '.I Inlet, add *5 minutes. y For the fidluwing place* add about: Ocean City Yacht Club, <« hour; Crnokhorn Thoroughfare, 1 hour; ,1 Maurice River Lighthouse, IS hours; s. Fortescue. 2 hours; Ship John UghtI. hoUM" »••<' Gree^ Creek, 2'* hours. NOTICE '' FLORIDA D 'ONES > 03j SIMPSON «ve. n Occ*n City m.ji.h. Something New for the benefit of Occ-.a City people Ocean Citv House Cleaninj Comnanv 7j0 West Avenue Ocean City New Jersey JONES. ROGERS & BASSELL A. I. JiiNKx. Manotrer
CELKBR ATK ANNIVERSARY Head or Kiter I hurch Mill Hold ItVnnoal i ekhratiqn l am: May ('..ui.ty, an.: ate B many of tl^rm. >- the Head of. the River Chdre'h at Tuckah.w. the 130th . anniversary of which ' will he o le- • Iwat.sl on SuvJai. Ortotwr • „ The church" -t-oi.i !ia- "middle, uf [ TucMhoe rive: :.a.. * :he' gallie: - ti*t ' minister ami. tii- family. It i* tiii- historic church, .lust keep on the main road through Tuckahoe ami. ' turn to your left at the first road after passing the Yridgo over the ' river. " 9. the Rev. Joseph Garrison. of Pitman. N. J., will preach at 10.30 . a. m. The Rev. L C. Mur-lock, It. I D. will give a sermon at 230 in the aftemoon am. Dr. Walter Yerkf* will I preach at 7.30 p. m. There will be ' special music. CGl'-NTY MAN NAMED 1 F. J. Melvin. Mayor of Cape May ! City, and former sheriff" of Cape May . mhudoncr of the Department of Institutions and .Up'iirie.-. to iw a mem- . tier of the Boar.i of Managers of the 'State Colonies for the Feeble • Minde.1 Male- at Woodbine, ami the arrpointment has been confirmed by Governor Edwunl*. This work is under the direction of the State Depart-
HALE IND HEARTY AT 35 l'« Father, of Dr. William G. Abbott, of This fily, to Crlrbrate i<i Rev.' W illiam T. Abbott, of A.bury re Park, who will In* 85 year* of age he on -the 29th ,,'f. thi* month, will iio th the degree work for the Masonic e- l odge of 1'iat place, at a special communication to le held in his "• tio 11 of fifty year.-' service in MlOmnin i,e,-n chaplain of the Grarnl Afmy of » the Republic V.'f New Jersey, and a "" few years ago. after long service, rele tired from active work In the M. K. •f Church. » 3. HI- ha* been at Mays fannling rel>- of berries on his cranberry bog at !" advanced years i* hale and hcilYty ie and possessed of all his faculties d. wXGAIN <»N DUTY id Mis* Evelyn Everingham bus reih stinnsi her position us operator hi the Bel! Telephone's Exchange after a! » Ifngthy absence due to illness. Mr*.1 i. Iteba JiLck.-o,,; u former amployec t. .. — !!! e Advertise in the SENTINEL F O I .N I) Hull of mntnrboat. NA, 1.-26U. Owner apply, Ii. ( (an. 3021 West avenue, 4 Ocean City. N. J. : KZENAp Hughes Central Pharmacy 8th and Wesley Ave.
YOU ARE SICK AND SUFFERING AND CANNOT GET RESULTS' WHY NOT TRY y7 Chiropractic J- U. Bnnk. D. C. ' C. R. Kisaingcr, D. C. South Apartment CHIROPRACTORS Hours 10-1 3-5 Boardwalk Sat. and Sun. by appointment ~ =- -> ■ - - - — . * - x The "Jo-Mar" Pure Food Shop 912 BOARDWALK DELICATESSEN RESTAURANT We are serving dinners at a very moderate price, which our growing patronage terms as truly delirious. A trial will also Shore Dinner .75 Meat Dinner .85 Chicken Dinner *1.00 Special Luncheon and ^Supper Menus 30 and .60 Our Deviled Crabs (fresh meat ilailv) and Club Sandwiches will please you greatly. City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OCBAN oirr. were jmrtsrr L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE. SOS This is a 3-19 B, Westinghouse full automatic Elec- ( 1 . Jrrri ' t"c Ra^se, Other styles in 1 \g/ r stock. I^et us shqw you the | ^ Jf Ii advantages of cooking by I electricity. Cheaper than R gas and cleaner. |j © |i|^ ■ j We carry a full line of Westinghouse, Mazda and NitroFJ ^^1 WLRAYMOfdU Bungalows for Sale Two new bungalows, 1830 Central avenue. Just completed with all modem and up-to-date conveniences including garage.. Open for inspection. Pried attractive. < Also four at Twenty-fourth street and Central avenue.which can lie finished to^auit the purchaser. Come and look them over. Seaside Homes Company 220 Dock Street, Philadelphia, or any Realtor in Ocean City. y
HANDSOME CONDUCTORS ' Thr trolley cars of Ocean City are ,{ manned largely by college stu.lent* who thiW are enabled to have . a summer alNhe shore and at the same 3* There'. trolley crew*-mu*t have been !o -picked, partly because of their per>c soiial apjiriiraiice. for they are the Yes it's toasted, of course. To seal in the flavor- — H » , hotelv * a ii corriun i Scotch Mai I SANITARIUM Afliiiet, high-o!n«« home suitable for iuvaltd*. Slot! dmirable all year round home for elderly [.eople and for well , (leople desiring a' quiet place for REST, a Dictitiqn. Reguteieil Graduate Nurse always on duly. ILithsy^lasvnge, Kteciric. Hot-air linker • Treatment given. Treatment rooms open to 1KB public. U. McOIBENY, «4l»» N C. T owner, a. N. M4r' ' Nura. ^ , HALCtON HALL 1116 We* ley ave. ' Ocean City New Jersey Newly^jujii^hed rooms; running Three minuteVfrom the Beach J Mrs. Francis X). Maxwell MILLER COTTAGE . m I aulral Aveuue ,Al KAN CITY NEW 4KKBKY . Open All the Year ' Hot-water Heat LAURA I. MILL.KK* THE BISCAYNE ' h NOW OPKN Rqnnlnz walar In evary Mnom Ocean avenue opposite Moorlyn terracPrlvate Baths Booklet ^ I K. BLUliuiN, Owner } —r— • GANDY COTTAGE j 813 Uenlrel Avenue n Ocean Clly New Jersey open all ma Tror. Warm rooms and THE DARLINGTON ' 1126 UentralTve'* ""ooeaii 'city, N. j. NOW OPKN Hperlal allenll«n Riven wen. end xursta and Iiulnmoblle pnrtlra. ^W>on#«A-W ^ Phone 3833 DR. DAVID M. SAXE Veterinary Surgeon p . 21 N. Virginia ave. AUantic City l< Diseases of dogs and cats a specialty A Ocean City calls given special attention Now is the Time to" Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn ( FLORIST { 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New Jeney THE HARRIS R „ , _ 805 Aabury Dreyera Cream _ _Oceaa Qty,
looks moke them especial marks for ^ the summer girl. There is no other , resort, on Hie coast where trolley , men are objects of attention. Send those little personals about 1 your friends. • the family j»Ui^,if ■ to the Sentinel, but lie sure t., TO ? them to the office not latrr i},a, 1 Tuesday noon. . . BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS clintonu-l. breckley, prd, Ready Mix,-,! Paint*. !.ejd »,,,! (i,|. 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. SIKDIOAL. DR. W. P. HAINES D\ cor. ninth ano wesley awt ocean city. n. J. Dk. Florence B. Hainks lloora by Appoinluirni Ik'KAN CITY. N. J. Allen Corson, M. D. / IM Wesley Avenue 7 City New Jersey/' |£KRSCHKI. PliTTIT, M. D. 807 wesley ave. ocean citv. new jersey una,..m John H. VViiiticar, M. 717 Wesley av*^«ue Ocean city. n. j. PrtdayTHaiurdayTf " ia-Hm". m DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Ph,alcian UMOl-ll iinice ■•llllaAelobl^iimr* I'hor* '-"w 1,35 TTUM lisle DENTIST DR. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN 509 Central avenue. Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone -152 ■ Ex-ray Diagnosis * Nitrous Oxide Administered HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY Eighth st. and Wesley ave. Phone 215 Thornley Hughes, P. D. Pharmacist in Charge ATTORSItlUA 1.I.AW. Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES ANDREW C. BOSWELL Law Offices - Master In Chancer/ i ^ ocean citv. n. j. AKCUmeCTB L. Leslie Headlev Co. BUILDERS Architectural Scrvke SIS El'OHTH STREET lEIfSl' Wnlr, ( Ocean City, N. J. and Builder of Artistic Bungalows. Convenient Cottages, Up-to-Date Apartments. Modern Hotels. VIVIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT Atlantlo City. N. J. ENGINEERS I Wm. H. Collisson. Jr. V A"Aa, M. Am. Hoe. C. K. Civil Engioeer and Surveyor THF. LUNCHEON HOUR finds this restaurant full of people wjin are very evidently enjoying themselves. For there is good fellowship here as well ns good food. If you enjoy the good things of life stop in here for lunch and if you ore wire youll let it be soon. RESTAURANT y Avenue ty, N. j. W. H. Harris, Prep

