Ocean City Sentinel, 22 September 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 5

7N '• •• • ' ;. — ' OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CIT.Y. N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1021 - ■ FIVE

money from 'varmint* skins Uncle Sam Got Neat Little Pickup ai a Beault of the War. Against Peats. The money a farmer pet* for wild- 1 animal *kln* I* 111 way* a comparative- ' |y small Mini, represent lug n decided- 1 !y minor aide line, ftut I 'nolo Sum ' „ r.-.'elv"Hl *»!.'*»• In*t vegr in tha price 1 .if the wIM antiual sXtn* lie had tnken ' during the year ns.a by-product of Just I vi-.e phn«o of hi* agricultural opera- ' ,os— the war again*! predatory an!- ' I mala «n the range land of the West "I he killing of- the nulmul* from which ' the skin* tvere taken *'lllre*ult In 1 the sAvlng of million* .'of *>!hir* ' worth of live *toek to tlnVodwIcA and ' tittle men of the range eoimtrv. 'The 1 predatory aiiliunPesterinJ nation work . ' •u done Jay. the buret, u of hlologtea! • •tirvey of lhi--depiirttucnt of ugrh-ul- • mVe. Expert liimter* und trapper* I ure emploped. Th« skins of all tie- I ...limit* they, capture or kill must lie • .old and 'lie money turned Into the 1 tolled States treasury. Nor are the < • ■"e^t bounties. Itul there ts not t he t «iin|e temptation In Hint ro*|iort thnt f there used to he. for sit the g-.tcrif- • ■ i . r:t hunter* and trapper* have been t '..n the Job" their work Itn* been so 1 hrlooaly" aucees^ful tlmt the ri:,t.-« i N tier already hare done away wltlj I • do "> The niouoy formerly paid ■ .,.ii to tiiiuntlea t* .being i.i preprinted ' oi "innnv -let.-* for «soo|"n,iii\. , work ^ 1 1st of preila^ry anlqiM* ■!— ■tr.'Vrd.

hn.h honors paid judges — - — i Imooalng Ceremonies That Used to ' Mark Their Coming to the Vari- I out County Assizes. The stately ceremonies which have • tended the en tying of an KuglMi .• Judge to the county assUex. Hiree I, - • In elu-h year, may he accounted •! r li.v , the fact Hint the Judge, on I . ..- occnalom, represented the king, si slid for the tluie being was ms-o/iled '■ » iirtesles not very different froin f those which would he offered '.he king himself, i • . • tj In the qiiulnt old city of lliester. •' v. l.lrh all travejlng American* know t I. ' r, |M-rhn|>*. than any eliy of Km- • -torn, before railroad* w-.-re known, h for the high Xh.-rlff of tl.e .county to li meet the Incoming Judge wlih a l-ody .,f men: armed with Javelins, at the 't t.nrdfr of the county which he wn« h . l,.,ilng. In ortler to conduct him In - -ri'ety to the place In which he was u m ruslilo during Hie term of- the • M. shire court. This eame to he a i»rj In^oslng ceremony, tin one oe- . it-lon. Ik» yeara ago. Hie otllce of high -licr'.ff was filled l.y a harqnet, who j nlied tha Judge at the county bor- •!: is with 18 JayeUn men. 40 servants. ^ ,li»i tenant*. hi* •entire family (filling strftrly carriage*), trumpeter* ln.Jwo •Ictaclunenta. two prominent editor* In their carrlnge*. and several of the county gentry.— Helen Mn'rshnll Pratt )( In St. Nicholas. must take time to think •< Scientist Explains Why Men Who Do I' Great Thlnga Have to Have K Abundant Leisure. s It wn* said by Helnilioltz. on hit " seventieth birthday, according to J>r. n i l.-uliam Luak, In an address printed » In Science, that a great Idea had never $' •v.me to liltn when he was at hi* desk. » m.r when he waa tired, nor after taking a gin** of wine, but usually when Iw w ii * walking In the garden nroalng ' of oiher thlnga. Dr. l.u*k goc* jyi : ' The scientist must have leisure to P think over the pruhlema which offer and he inuit have n certain discrimination In order to distinguish between * the things which are worth doing and • those which are not. To do this require* a certain delay In action In order that plana may be matured. The Individual who ran not be happy utiles he I* at work at full power nil Ihe time la much lea* likely (o uf- " tupiish auccesaful adentlflc "work ilia a he who will not commence a a " - arch until he has satisfied himself ih.it It la worth doing. It la not to todenied Huit thl* essential qualification of scientific life Is frequently regarded with scorn by the busy practitioner "f medicine, who gives himself no time either for thought or study."-1 Mdentlflc 'American. » Taking tha Joy Out of Rejoynsd. Ho «aa alttlng In Hie lobby of the a high-priced hotel. The high prices started In the ground finer and got h'wer n* tbaf wont up. But uo matter. "tiddctilj- n fare caught hi* eye Just 1* hi* face caught an eye. A woman darieij/ffoMi diuL throng of byyissers. .Wlta!" ho chirped, myflnk her f/-r:i. to him. J ' Husband I" ah# amlrkled. "Ah. let '=V R" away, dear i let bygonss be byKdpos I.et os forget everytlilng." Just then Ibo hotel clerk qpproacheil. - "Before yon two decide to forget everything,:1 Interposed the horrid, amollons creators, "allow ma to remind your husband that ther* la MB room rent »nd $15 taxi cab fare charged agnlnat _> '■ 'ini. After that Is pald.'ah, then, bless you. tny children." Matter of Gander. The hell of a Scottish church was riving out a very poor tone and a "anmlltee was appointed -to Inquire — -a* to nljat wa* wrong and to rv|»irt 1 a the best means of putting It right. After an examination the members a-ra divided In their opinion and the 1 "Ulcer, who was Ii/ attendance =' ith the keys, was askeil his view, l ine. A ken what's wrgng wl' the '"II." he remarked; "It's a siie-yln"— meaning that It waa of the. feminine render. Pressed to explain, he added : "If* tongue owre ling— If* need In' "llpplt I" And this turned out y 'j» fault. Ttu> tongti" •wsrea mnetied t,. the extent f 1111(1 ovenni-

before day of gunpowder Soldiers Were Capable of Doirtg Considerable Execution With the Dow and Arrow. The first "gnu" us*-d In warfare was nndouhlclly the r-rosslmvv — arbalest- — ' 'VI- having a .reflex com|e>s1te how iM'.d,. ,,f! vi new> |llirn whabl....... lennnd „p nUh s el "r "i-raiilieqatn." which *ll|qie<1 on over the qt.wk and was h»Jd Is place »|) n limp controlled by ii trail--in the SI, Hi- J,,,, iH.hind ih« This wen p. >n renclu-d tts tilghest In Tmuiij. uicb, M„xt Humeiis. |.iwer. There Is <mc in ti - two and oni- half In. h-s wide ami inor three r„urths of m Invli thick. It, •'cnlrnl Kut France and Spain tl, • waa not tired much save |0 the People who come under Mohanum-dan Tl»: 1-r.- - i...w being ii iimrh *'a«ler weupnti to nre. it waa forbidden Kngland to niijone not having * certain Income. In order that the y.-v .men and common |h-o|,I,. should b--forcrel to ure the long how. which Jn tiillltiiry purinise* was vastly superb r "" '•"it of the rapidity of ire fi.'c, although outranged by the crossUnv. had one great nfivntitagn of llglit- *. A military crossbow with windweighs about gfl pouuils. revolution in old egypt Tell of Uprising Which Evidently Ended Unhappily for th«( V Rebellious Citizens. A recently deciphered papyrus shows a pretty revolutionary spirit among the Egyptian* In llicyenr -jissi or nearly J.tssi years before ' he French though I of nn upheaval. The period Is bctwr.cn thu old ami Hie middle kingdom, and an Egyptian •age plaintively Invites the king I" •ave Ids people In telling him of the conditions of the country. He tells him ibat "that Is past which yesterci. ii Id bo aeon Tlie land turn* .like a potter"* wheel. The noble cry ■out ami the po.ir are full of Joy. Each ^ays. 'Iwt us drive the strong i ■ mi without our mblst;' Those who ••re' cb.ihoa are now In rugs. Noble Women trail through the land, anil t'oitxewlves aay. 'Had we only aometldiig to eat!' . . . The poor |ais*s lordly things, and those who • ••aid buy themselves no sandals now treasure. . . The people dethroned the king and per**cured his officials." That the revolution was a success seems lmrilly to have been tho case, for the papyrus goes ou to say thnt laughter has gone ; ud*ery Is In Ihe land; big and small ■ >. "If only. I were dead." Up a Tree. While In Afrlck recently Mr. A. 8. Sonef. director of the -Taronga zoo (Sydney), saw plenty of elephanta, which were destructive to the crops put In by the natives of the t'gmuda country. He ulao observed the body of a small antelope about 14 feet up n tree, The carcass of the aotrfhpe been put In this position for safe keeping, by leopards. "These nu mber* of the cat family are hnndrome, and extremely active," says Mr. I.e Kouef. "They plsy about In clear place* In the fore*t, tear up the grouud. and spring far up the trees. They are most active, but fhey do not readily attack humanity, unless he a child at evening, and tbey are hungry. The beauty of their fur mtikes them desirable for a zoo and for rug*, but the number thnt may be killed l« limited. 1 saw the beautiful Colobus monkey, which. In spite of Its striking black-and-white coloring, was illlfirtrtt to observe among the Juniper trees from whose branches hung long pieces of llehpn." -

: JOHN F. WOLFENDEN DIED IN THIS CUT .. Financier and Wool .Man '* Strict-en While Sittinir ■i in Chair K It® (ivei.iie. tbi-.'itv. Jle W:re -ittii.g r The Italy wa* taken Sntireiiliy. to> hi* home on Ma re ha II - road, from ii which the funeral will be held. He '■ "en. Since leaving -school lie ha.s " Ih-cii connecKcl with the manufacturing of. cotton and wonjen goods, !»o- _ coming president of 1 hi* Wolfenden * Shore Company, w hich . )Kisitiop he * lield at the time of his death. 11 He wa* aire -s ice president of- the Cardingtoti Uml Company, director '' -f the Clifton Rank. Media Title and Trust Company and the Haddington i. . Title and Trust Company. Mr. Wolfenden had lieen a cottager r M ^KI.EfTHK AI. CONTRACTOR IU SV ( "Haniel Kraus* II a* Thirty Contract* t Now t'nrirr Way ' The "Buy Now. Kuihl Now" slngun I is elftp-li'.l every trade • in Qfenn J ,« it> that is identified witlm building j .operation*. Ibudid Krauss, electiical • , e htrartor. with office nt til Ashurv . ..venue, is busy with the wiring and « installation of electrical fixtures of '•'J apartments and cottages. * Mr. .KVauss started to learn the 1 clectricaii -buaiiiess when he was I fourteen anjl enlerml business for , himself in il'O!). In the twelve years * he ha* lieeiuin business some of his I. big contracts have been the installation of the electrical equipment on j the .music pavilion, the Strand Theatre, the Park Theatre, Lincoln , llotfl, J. M .Roland's residence, arid . . ihe rewiring of the- Stritnd Hotel. . Two other large operation* were 2'J , i cottages for J. M. Chester and BO i cottages for J. M. Roland. Mr. -Krauss can lie spoken of as an 1 Ocean City boy, his parents moving : to this city from Port Elizabeth when he was eight 'years old. , SENTINEL nds bring results. J I W* — Before tuyiiyS r- I Next Car see our lar^e stock of now and hi^H-Orode UsedCars C»tAor7imeP*ymrrila \StatesHotdrServke • 808Atlantr Ave* j 1 . -■ ■ *

FOR SALE A BARGAIN , Double House on Asbury avenue near 3tth streeL Ocean City, fi rooms and bath each. | Front and bark porches. Furnished, $5,250. $2,100 may remain on mortgage. HARRY R. HAYES Realtor Thirty-third and Asbury lit Vll IllRiltl il III! IF NO I HAVE SOME VERY GOOD LOTS AT THIRTYFOt'RTH STREET SECTION FOR SALE CHEAP. I. (ITS ARE SELLING FAST. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BEFORE TBEY ADVANCE. IF INTERESTED. CAI.I, WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE LOTS AND QUOTE -PRICES TO YOU. HARRY R. HAYES REALTOR ' Thirty-third and Asbury Ave.

TF.A4-HKRS INSTITUTE Wa- l.ar-.lv All, Tilled While in Sc*. f -ion in Wildwimd 1 wihhI high school auditorium last missiom i i.f i.'-luratibit John Elirigbt, ••i:-i'>c.:'i ,i?tKv..i.i-Ii -Hi-loty." . Mi"e F reeled. I high eduioL The program S..t!!i'"a;. t-nnnienreil at III o'cl.wk • iS-'ti'SS TSS.'K 0 dirk "i. a modern health talk. The i""i was an ail. Ire.-- by George C. Raker. •j)«-vHaing principal of M. .ore-low n.-j follow ed by a period in charge of Couniy Superintendent 1 Hand. The exercises of the after- - .1.1, MM ! n. Nuss and family have left for their new home at IS liampilen load. r ' j' Advertise in the SENTINEL.

"I Try an Adv. y ' I in the Sentinel and eel Quick Results. , $ To One and All . ' I . Do Not Forget t Old Reliable Bay Villa Laundry which was established in 1916 Try it once — complete your lauiultr r while you wait. Call, write . _ or phone. 217 BAY AVENUE 5ft»an City, N. J. FRANCES FREEMAN. Proo.

■ ^^^^^^•('KSSIBLE AM) , WELL EQUIPPED il : W i A pTi Our linttk. is convenirntly locate, 1 — ncees*ildt* to everv ^ i town. . Our equipment embrace* the latest ami ' F ,'J I FJ 1*1=1 facilities for all hanking transact ions, f M , sulijeet to check are invited. □ 1 I'ER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS FUND ACCOUNTS . / B First National Bank j , OCEAN CITY.X.J. p ' : W ^ - . SURF LAUNDRY 02M Ocean. A venue ,J0.j Ocean City, N. J. , GOOD WORK. QUICK^EfU'lCEreALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES LAUNURV now open \ I" e7a7corson" . 1 General Contrac tor 1737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY gJTOADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES. BULKHEADS^ BELL PHONE ta Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors : GRADING AND STREET BUILDING ^TH ST. AND SIMPSON AVI. OCEAN CITY, N. J Ml W«k 6u.r.„re,d . Auto T... CMImetre f ALFRED 8CHERM Ocean City Upholsterer and Decorator Window Shades, and Awnings Made 1038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN N. J. "singer' ' SEWING MACHINES Have you seen the latest Singer Electric Portable Sewing Machine. If not stop in our alorr and let us ahow you a real labor aarer. Expert repairing on all makes of raarhines. PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED Wallace_& Son, Inc. Opposite City Hall '•FwF4 ;| Have to Do a Lot of '■Br 1 TTT' a Small Here', a neat rervice.ble big capacity compact little gas range T^vezan* t'ul w'" more co°'c'n6 the SMOOYHTOlP average gas range that takes up JjP ,^r'ce 85 muc^ fl°°r space. Its a jfok Vulcan Smoath Top CITY GAS UGHT CO

V. HAVE yon a cottage, bungalow or apajtment to furnish? Wt have a line of fcknitcrr at lojis I than Philadelphia prices. Window 1 shades a specialty. ' CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. ( 720-22 ASBURY AVE.

( LEAN AS YOI'R HOME paaBifteiigjs^ IH/O^litfr-UU^U L~>L1 U U WareHouse- Sixth and West ' Ft RMTI .'RE BOUGHT AND SOLD Phila. Office, <13 Spring Garden

Phone, 186-J Furniture Stored Rcupholstcring , „ ccTiagA-T-tr 'Window Shades ESTIMATE ..-•., FOR YOU .Awnings and , 'House Furnishings 1 Our price* are l.owest-p"«-lble cunslsleiil with O.10 1 Work and Ite-t /tfateXal Lawrence n. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. ,J. . - ^ HURLEY-JONES CO. to-trlerniliir* • Ma.iti^e li.uuMwiek It.-, -or J. Itags Lamp* i 'LihJnm ' HURLEY-JONES CO. his ASBURY AVE. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know if you can gel it; we can tell yifu at once. Bargains m Hay and Ocean front properties ( 'li..i,-eiotts#e> for *ale. Also lots for investment ami for Improvement tin- .lurire of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO', Ocean City, N. ]. All business transacted through this office is in accordance with the following slogatr "'/ An offiti i/oci ait J main/aim itrietly a brokerage butitftt an J ii in no way interfiled ill personal Spoliation ;■ Results: A vile completed on the aim ve principal profits both Seller and Haver. Write for listings and pi*ke vour hea'd<1 uurt crs with Clayton Haines Brick-REALTOR AH EIGHTH ST. QCEAN CITY. N. J. EWing T. Corson REALTOR * T^-T ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITY. IM. *1. but jell rent insure cottages bungalows apartments hotels' J. William Morrison real estate and insurance ocean ave. below eighth st. *»°ne. tso ocean city, n. j. Ed^ar F. Berber Real Estate In 3i«t St. Suction of Ocean Gity Fine CAttages for Sale or ^ I can Rent yon most any ' Rent • Cottage in our District « Lots Sold on Terms - — Don't let the spring find you with a ( / 1 > KD leaky roof. Thunder storfia are cominJBk/ /') ®nJ * '"k v roof will be apt to result is \ atfFwSS* considerable damage. — • Chimney* that leak ahonld be looked 1 1 1 !|> stf\V after and made water-Ugbt. Smokey • V- ,' f chimneyi can be made'lo draw. AI i Tin roofs are fire-proof. r-j jjB— • (vw' 1 J All kind of *tore and h eat c*m repairs, i 1 WWtr— 'I l store and heater pipes. '-miiiia vuWT^r" Yin, alate ana *I*g roofing. SMITH'S V^y/-JLJ~ 1 J The Tln Srn,ttl ' ' 1112 Asbury Ave. Phons 7,VW / All Kind* of (J utters Sfkoiauziho 1 n Pnorcnrr North or Sixth Strxxt B. F. GOET2 real estate ^gency • . FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phones: rentals orrice. 239- j sales Residence, 292-m building lots Beach front QXT ORR AT FOURTH STRXMT Clothing for Sale Cheap—Slightly Used Girls' Size 16 Suits, Coats, Dresses Young Men's Suits Sizes 36, 37, 38 / ■ apply!* 1016 Asbury Avenue I .