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NOW PUNNING FOR ~ ! SEASON OF 1922 F. C Simms Has Model i Restaurant and Dellca- " lessen Store the surer • of Floyd C. Simms tn Ocean City us n hustoera man if a s credit to His o*n pronrcssivenr.-s ami a ingenuity, find is typieal"«f the op- t; portunitles for mcceis in Oeean City. «• Starting in th" restaurant anil deli- h catessen business nine years ago in li n small way the capacity of his restau- s rant has been increased 'until today.he ^ can seat 200 people in his spacious ^ dinning room at Moorlyn terrace and ^ the boardwalk. * tl Mr. Simms, commenting on this sea- b son's business, has this to say: "Only b a few years ago 1 was in the hnbit of * opening my restaurant on Decoration Day ami closing on the 12th of Sep- n tember. 1 have gradually lengthened my season so that this year 1 opened t| on the 2tst of May and closed on lt Oetolier 12th. I have made a season I. - that if over a month longer ami the 1 business for Spetember this year P shows nn increase of over 100T. Dur- u ing the height of my season 1 employ- 0 ed .12 people. Yes, 1 am planning now for 1ST22." „ An Invitation was extended for a tour of the kitchen. George Plaut. • manager for Mr. Simms this year. I acted as guide. The kitchen is a model fro pi a sanitary standpoint anil h everything that would make for efficiency has been installed. The walls are tiled and a feature that makes for cleanliness is the composition floor, so arranged that it can be flushed , with a hose as often as is needed. c There are three 20- gallon coffee urns, J a 40- gallon aluminum stock pot, steam • mechanical dishwasher and po- I tato |*elor, etc. Steam for the coffee; urns, table and dishwashing, is sup-:" plied by a lijrge boiler erected in the 1 yard. £ in the basement is the bakery j j. equipped with coal and gas ovens, and t an electric mixer for icings, and soforth. In the yard lias bfeen installed j I a gigantic icebox where fish, lobsters I and crabs ore kept, 1-obster* are ' shipped in from Maine and the crabs ' from Crissfield. Maryland. Shipment* are received twice a week during the | * seaAn. For the convenience of his help, Mr. i Simms has installed dressing rooms : and the fact that the personnel of his j ' force does not change materially during the season speaks well for his standing a* on employer. in the delicatessen department' ' everything is 'ai ranged for the con- j veriience of the customer and a feature here is the electric sliccr. Meats, cheese or anything < l>e that has to be slinsl,' is hgniled without coming into contact with the hands of the man \ behind the counter. \MnSimiYis believes that in a very, sfcrttime Ocean City will enjoy u busy fall season. He is a member of the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce and thg Young Men's Progressive la-ague. He ami Mrs, Simms will stay! in Ocean City this. winter us also will, the manager, George Plaul and his wife. fade -Jdhg? tibsfo [ THE OCEAN MAS A* x } •i'ERMANENT VJWE THAT I | DOESN'T COST $C5. j
FOR PRESERVATION OF GAME Vast Tracts of Land in Various Countries Hsve Been Laid Aside— Not Yet Crowded. Naturalist* have expressed n fenr I that, with the exploitation of the waste -place* of the earth, the bigger wild aul- !' inal«. e*p«lally If they are more « trouble than they are worth, like lions. I. tigers, the rhinoceros and the hippo, I will be crowded off the map by all- |j encroaching man. There I* reason In this fear, and however much the tiger or the Jagunr. say. or even the great snakew may be yet there Is a sentiment In world (gainst rendering any #i>eries extinct This Idea, with others, led go the establishment of great national park*, which are really great preserves. One of the Inrgeat of these Is in Canadu, and Ji called Jasper park, lt is Innd of Take and river and mountain the Saskatchewan river and Yellowstone j**-". It Is nearly as ' as Wales, and Is the hsunt of i and elks, at beavers and skunks f j and foxes, and Its rivers teem with i flsh. There Is room for them, and a few .visitors as well. Then there Is the Yellowstone park, i In Wyoming, lt Is M75 square mile* ; niVn and Include* s lake 22 miles . j New Zealand ha* two national parks. Lake Wakallpu. 112 square ' miles In extent. Is the center of the . In the southern Island. anil . the ' other In the north Island Include* the , famous lake district of the southern ' IS THE RULE Two Component Parts of the Hu- , man Body Will Be Found Exactly Alike. Everybody la lopsided ! It may eoroe a* a bit of a shock to a pretty gtrl be told that her eye* are odd, that eyebrow Is blghrr than the other. are stubborn thing*, however, and she can And consolation In that the rule la without exceptions. The sight of the two eye* In the ' same head varies, as everybody know*. ! lt will be new* to many thst the are ^ot mate*. Our auricular or gon* are unequal In their power of and they differ In alxe. conand elevation. Tbla lopsided rule applies to every as well as every fpature. For one of your leg* Is slightly shorter than the other. The two side* at the human body differ the one from the other In every particular, being governed by the two lobe* of the Here again the rule of lop«ldc hold* good. for. according to nclentlflc expert*, the right lobe rule* the left side of the body and the left the right. Professor May Hsve Been Wrong. The famous iTofrssor Metchnlkoff t gave It a* lil* opinion a few years . ago that old age wn* due to the for- . nistlon of certain i-olsons In the system. The most deadly of these pol- ' son* are called Indole and phenols, and the Hfofeasor's theory whs thst they ' could he destroyed by ruling sugar. 1 Unfortunately, however, few people can absorb enough -sugar to destroy i . the poisons, but the professor did not ii let this trouble him in the least. He f found, he asserted, that there I* a mlcrobe In dogs called "the gtycobacter," which. If put Into the human systeiti, ' will manufacture a large amount of ' sugar with which It will flghtflie In- " ; dola and the phenol* trad rid the ays * torn, of these enemies to youth and [ beauty. Doctor Metchnlkoff*.* theory - j created ft grent amount of Interest among jhiMy of science, especially In '"France, but apparently It "hung Are" apmewherv. and we are still growing , old. although dog* ure n* cwmtnon la our midst as ever. Indo-lsrael Notion. The anthropological evidence I* all sgaln«t the notion of n Jewish ancestry of Neath American Indian*. Their skull Ynrmatlou would show rather n relationship with the Mongol*. It I* very unlikely that Jewish pottery or elpy tablets were ever discovered In North America. All tradition and all ethnological science would be disturbed by surh a find. Hut the Hebrew language. In Its Arainnlc dialects, spread Ibroughout the Hast eight or ill hundred year* before our Christian era. and was the i-lBclnl language 'of diplomacy and of commerce. Kven If truce* of that langung. were to be found In Cansdr. lt would prove nothing more- than that eastern traders had made their way Into that couutry years ago. Considering the narron-nees of the sea# between Ihe pew and the old worlds on the Pacific side, this would not be a very wonderful mktjy.
Have your Automobi'c in shape for , ! winter. Work done now very reason- " , able. Fred, 110 Anbury avenue — 313-M-A.lv. ' < ADVERTISE \ Regularly -IN— Ocean City's THE SENTINEL ;; , dastard Every Tkanduy) ORDINANCE SO. 1T4 * XTOEMAS^lh# City ot^ Oee«n^C," I MkL •rseT'ud'aAMnaet *» th* i' j-Ci ty of Ovenn City. New J.r*ey. and hrirtn- [• ning si ■ point In the Larxsin. In the Oeesn h City Gardens. nnd in the renter of Bay • Hoed mended nnd extending IhVnee. North- N Masterly following Us LaajMon^ut Ibe Creel j 'llel eith Hny Hoed u. • l'nlnt oiu»*lle H.r- V hor Rreul : ihenre. ronnins di.Bon.lly iwro.. .. Hfrbor H-*wl to the r\i»!inr und hill.. .n<l ., eroridlna for the roil Mid vxprnor thereof." y W HEREAS, the Mid Improvement^ oere^to J' of Und benefiteo! thervby, naj WHOIEAS. Ihe^-eid Improveme^ ni "'wWREAS.' to .temporary "n.nce the net ™ of i he -.d lmprov emenl Ihe Oly of Oee.n J" 1 f^tfnelTTJl'T. ' ior.IT .MjWwrltedJ^ the^fol- . N'o. D.tee Maturity Aroouftt '1 > w Feb. it. IttO Item. ml Sl.AI5.foO > S*l Mar. IS, 1»I0 lumand r.SOOOO ^ SM May 1... lit* I>.m.nd SJSO.OO T SC May SI. !»» Demand till Any. >>•'. 19:" lumaiwl '.SO 00 m: Dee IT. 1910 lumand 150.no o SSI Jan. nil Demand S.1M.00 n 1 t«:. lu. lei! limoand tttl ! " wHEKFJiS. h u^rtem-.mrr^ tojmilae* ^to r P"V"drt"llr!al* ySm." 1o^"fmpIIwMMM o ' pl'etad! Owe Sm. **' - An Ordinanre aathnrtilns the Ins! as of I ■ xs.ri.'Ss 82?. a ; * ihe arrresale prioripel -urn of II7.SS7.S4 . | £r«rJ°Sm faar!" " A**~mCTl * I THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF : 1 THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY DO OR- ' DAIN : , Section I. Improvement Bond. (Aaseae- , neni Bond. I of the City of Oeeaa City, a ' municipal eorporation of New Jervey. to he , r paid at optlon^of rnM rity ^the urntti . >' r'iwme' Honda. "Serien No. to" I I rFIonTot' aa^ilo'oM the°LrolXt-ee of New ] 1 Joe,, entitled. "An Art to anthoriie and | g leeu'ate the laauanre of bondn and other * ..I.I, rat. or. and the Inrorrins of Indebud. , ■ neea by county, city. I- -itnrh. villaire, town. , loenahip or any muui-.tudily^soveroed^by • :• £ldr>'l»^e"i^ir^be t^mto?|SS*^er>yDt. , * ,i\ per rentum. per annum, payable aemiarmimUy nn March ^1. ^and Srgumber 1. ir. tT II. tactsaive : mid.bondt Mall be of the , tkfflnf S&S7.C4 ami ..hall TnTttdr on tha Ut. " day^of Saptemtor. 1974.^ ^ ^ $■ forth* • itT'the preamble hereof, and* thereby , temporary finance th* ooat of aaid Improve. '* menti durinc the period for .hirh aaid letid provemanta are ^to^b#^ paid-in ^ laat-tllmenta I matter, reia'.itk thereto, ahall be by remlo- '* lion br th* Board of Camiastawre of mid ty eify. „ tUettoi 4. That thi. ordinanre ahall take jj rffec! at the expiration of ten d_ay« from ; \ t MA 'TORSO SBKI'1' "> . The foreyoinc ordinance wm I r»f the tenth day of Octtde-r. 1921. ^ oed and tleHverrf^after the acre nth day of. mtw'". "CeaMt ^iSln '-wot" ttol" after'thT „ ' " HARinr*'TeMb»ius. In ».:i. *t. rf. in.** ORDINANCE NO. 171. an nrvlinanrr. enUtled. "An ordinanre to ereet a l,ulkhea-l In the City nf Orr.n Oly on n I toe runnine one hundred nnd fifteen feel heolheaeteeiy of the hoothwMterly line n- eretrrhr of the Nertheyvtrrlr line of Fifty. th* Southwcrterly line ofyFifty-cifhth atraei.* ". he tend t-u hy upon the ownera of land hArSted thereby; and *• W'HKHEAS.^ ilu^Mid Impr.jv.meni. jwee re of* •anT'city ' on'^hT'L'd^Iay of May!™Hci'. ^ ^ WIHIRFAS. to tcmi.w.ry^Wnni^e jhe coat r* UtMne erlC*lute"r|^ * the'!'" n!mlljr.. ' '"d.'t'r . Ill, and maturittrx and amount a. a. follow.: nf No Itatea Maturity Amount" n- "tsi six i»!« itoXhd mm 494 on. ins Demand I (in. 00s «t *»:. Ort. IS. l»l« Demand :. "Oil "0 ■r 19ft Nov. ». ISIS Hematul ft.lSO no J. Ill IW." 10, 191* I tent a ad ll.ftMOO ^ (7* June ft. 1921 Demarul lift U |,r 99! Autr. 19. 19.11 Demand 127.13
"pF^TTY «'*- to'tto'i X.l.'^ ^Tan sr"i?thr1«riStBrc ) ar«r"r< jj-Mnre ol^ butldt^ and 'd* b i*T Sl.ten '"-'TilA^aml 'the . aiomd t'ncttfv ihl-n* nf. .-.-.d t-out. ^ihall V doted SrtdembM 4. anniiTit'r hUrrrit.cIInd^uemherJ^ In rae'^F'iEi 'tarth* iX^'he* preamblo h»:o>f. and^ thereby publtcattoa .1 t.: ""jjXkRY A. MORRIS. • City Clerk. huild aad-conrtruct^a hulkhead lleiitu s pij* WWOtEA&'^he' ^aa'X'irnpfoveaaen t»; jt err the Itoa r.1^1/^ ^f" • no m . . no ti^r < f Axarvvmr^nt einnera of aahl rtt. on th* :d day of May. 1911. and of th* aaid" Imr't" -rm.nl th* City of Ocean CiWj dM. (com litre to '"/"'tX' IrtodiUe ^hy their numhrri. datr3IC Apr. 7, 1919 Demantfv fl.oee.bo l-lrted. therefore. An Ordinance^ authorttine th* Druint of J (he City cf Ocean Oty. New Jrrm. in aBeieeete^pnocipri SOM^ of 41 1.4 47 .39 TOE* DOARft OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OK OCEAN CITY DO OR- — aunt Honda I of th*^ CUy^of Ocean City, ^a 1 ■" '""kno'w* a" J-A^WMM^tondal '^rjeT* NV and* rrtrulatr lha"lwteanm "of ^>nd«^ and^ other by county, eity. borttturh.^ vUlaum^town. r^andJh^^n^^lhJX.d1 I92L and ahall bear lnter*rt"at the rate of aix twr rentum. per annum, parable amiannually on March I. and September I. in each year, pnd ahall be numbered fnam^l ^to ot"u?..n and ahall mature on the lit day I "'saaSoIT i. ' Th* mottle* to be ralaed by ► of the temporary improvement note*, aa net i forth In the preamble hereof, and thereby • menta durinir tb* period for wtileh aaid Im- ' nmvementa art to I* pall In tnaiallnwnta I by the peraona aaaeaaeal^ thaeefr.r. ^ ^ . ment Bond" iAalex.mrr.tlt-.od-) »i»i all . mattrra ralatlntf the tutor ahall be hy orwilu- . ^Section 4^ That thia ordinance jhall '^tajr It. final iwaamnt- c n|AMpioN l WM. H. CAMPBELL I E. A. CORSON - the tenth day of October, 1911. The booda aulhoriud thereby will be la. auad and deliver.* afler the aerenth tlay of t rr-r-iTnv to -et" itaide or vacate thia ordinanee t muet be brrun within laenty daya after the r puhliration ot thia A MORRIS. City Clerk. • 9.K. ft. Pf. 417.79 - STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP. MANAfJE1 MENT. CIRCULATION. ETC.. REj QUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONCRESS OF AUGUST 44. 1911 - ' of Oeean City Sentinel, publiahed weekly at Stmt of 'lie' jeriey.' couaty of Cap* May, aa. Bet or* me. a Notary Public In and. tor the . Slate and County aforemld. permnally atI -cared Lewi. 1.^ Barrett,, who havlne^ been ClTy Frtaline a^'Vubilahla**' Co!. ,iad°Omt tha following la. to lha heat of hi. knowledge and bellaf. a true statement of the .»* nerahlp • for the dale aho'wn in tha above caption, required by th* Act of Auruat 14. 191:. embodwd In lection 444. Portal Law a and Retgu- ' *1. "Vhat "the" name, and add ream, of tha publisher, editor, managing edilor.^nd buaaPuUlStr^Ocm n ' Otr Printing £a rnblidw F 'Pi'r Ct,°nm£ Bar' t).— J C4ty N J a- Mawging Editor. Lewis' L. Hir«t* Ocean I Bod'tim Manager, leal. L. IuVf»9K Oeean y Oily. N. J. n I. That the owner, ire: Howard S. Suln. • Ion. lew ia I. Ilarmtt. Hiram H Mowrer d Alfrr-I R. Smith. B. Frank Smith. Marple M 1 That tha known bendholdera. mortcaa r*«j and other Menrity hoidera^ownlng or 1. "That lha two taragrapha next above, giving the name, of the owner*, .tuckholdera. ft and aacurlty bolder., if any. contain not only -r Ihe lirt ot atnckholdera and security holder, tl aa' they apiear upon th# hooka of th# caun- ] . pany but atao. Jdt^eaaea where the rtnekhold- ■ d Ik company aa^ruatee or in^ any other ^ and conditions under which stockholdera nnd 10 i^^'Jd^ihc company ai^i^^'hoiiratork 10 direct or indirect In Ihe mid Slock, honda. o* 11 -- '--Fkwis V. BARRirfr. ^ Bu-me.a Raaavrr ^ day of Oeloherysll. Notary Public. m (SEAL)™"0''"''"1 T*4'** Aprt' "• "5l) .
.2 — r : : " — 1 ^ ' . j ' - ! • . - i 302 BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED SINCE THE FIRST OF TflE YEAR Aggregating a Million Dollars of ^ .- New Construction .D t j" A Record Not Equaled By Any Resort the Size of Ocean City Anywhere And Additional Permits Are Being Taken Out Every Day Convincing Proof, Isn't It? That Now Is the Time to Build! ' i • i ' Expert Architectural Service and Dependable Construction Has Enabled the L. LESLIE HEADLEY CO. To Build Many of the 302 I ' ' "j; OUR METHODS ARE DIFFERENT ■ - . * I-" ' ^ ■ I: ===— ^-'— — — " ; ' -a Season for Wild Ducks Opens October 16th There are more wild fowl along the beaches, in the meadows and over the bays this year than ever before. . Mud Hens, Yellow Legs, Reed Birds and Geese are some of the game in addition to .Wild Ducks to be found in abundance near by. Come to Ocean City if You Enjoy Shooting - " J BOATS GUIDES HOTEL FACILITIES - " ' ' ■ We Are the Headquarters for Guns -x' and Ammunition / t ■ ( - READ HARDWARE CO., Inc. . 948-50 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J.

