Ocean City Sentinel, 13 October 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 8

OCEAN cm' SENTINEL. OCEAN CITV. X. J.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER U 1i)2l 1 W" _ — — ■ . — . - m

° WILL TRY TOtSAil: WORKS OF FAMOUS "MOUND BUILDERS^. •

srii.WIO'OF NEW ( ONSTRI'l'TION The building in-pect«.i report- thai L-! +i;;::-«tay night -he j Issued bufl.lihtr peiti.il- that utiw.tM to #1*17.000 of >,-« "cm.- \ «truction for Ocean' City. The figuiYr up to a f>?» wyek- ng« were J . 302. ImiMiuK pm mit agjWMrnttn* "brer - ft : mtlHwi . rfcBarr of cow • coiistriictinr. _ . . There r . ; L<- a d«pro.-.-ioo tiuouahoot the rou.;::y l..i: It Jsa.- | iho_jf.tr there have bren 300 now I nil-lings jjrectc i here anil it |

PEtlNONALS Mis* Helen Marie Snyder entertained a house party of eight in (his city "*2rs. Helen Lor.* Snyder, ha* closed her W«ttage liere ami returned to her home in Philo •• Iphia. * Mr-. Mai (caret Kanrk La- •-•on in Philadelphia for the past wdek where her daughter Katoerine has undergone an operation at the Chestnut Hill Ho«Mrs. Helen HaggeVtJ^nf . West Orange. N. J., was the gue-t of Mrs. John J. Devbie. of this city, over Sunday. Mr.-. H. Kehl—me. has close. I her apartments on the Boardwalk Jinl is returning to Philadelphia after a very pleasant season in Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brecklej and children, Mrs. Mae J. Harris and F. I_ Bleckley am! wife,' motored to Balti- ■ more. Washington, and Virginia. A ROMANCE OF THE MOVIES Miss Dorothy Buzanl, organist at the Strand Theatre this summer, was married Sunday to Lj!e Towers, of Boston, at the home of R panel Conwell in Philadelphia. Mr. Towers was manager, of a thegjre in Philadelphia where Miss Buzanl was the organist previous to coming to Ocean City. Mrs. Towers is a very attractive young lady and took the part of Mr. Conwell's sweetheart In the picture of,. "Johnny Itfng and the Captain's Sword." Miss France- Smith of Ocean City was one of the guests. Mrs. Towers wore, a midnight blue veldine suit with a black brocade canton crepe hat and carried a bowiuet of orchids and w-hite rosebuds. The c~jple left immediately on a honey - . moon tour that will terminate in Boston, the home of the groom u here they will reside. "THE SPEED GIRL" At the Strand theatre on the Board- ] walk have been any number of picture*' of merit during the season. Perhaps the biggest picture of the entire reason will tie shown Saturday night. Manager Bourgeois having secured lii- .. reet from the Studios the pre-release of Be be Daniels In "The Speed Giri." This picture will not he shown in Philadelphia for several weeks when it will open at the Stanley. Hebe Daniels will lie remembered as taking the part of Satan Synne In the "Affairs of Analol.1' GIRLS HELPED BY DANCING English Msdical Officer of Hsalth Makes Significant Statement In a tecent Report. That twice as many clrls n« hoy* squint Is one of the cmrlu-hais arrived at by Dr. W. II. Hatn-r. medical officer of health. In his report on London school i-hlV 1 rtrr-n, he .attribute* gtrts' poorer eye- i sight to sewing claw* In wtuwH In 1 lb» late aftenu-.n while the light Is ^ al its worst, and when. In the wtn"r : iiinnth«. artificial light lis« to 1* n«.-t. ; Girls, however, according 1,1 pr duo to the fact tU»t It 1* easier to] liersusde ihe former to use s toothbrush than the latter. Girls suffer, heeaore of lack of outdnor games and sports, more than tmye from heart deBnt. In spite of all those dlwidror.tapes, the poise and deporfluent of London girls. Is supfrlnr to that of boy*. Country hoys and girl- both fall short of the London girl In -this rc«iN*-t. Particularly noticeable Is the grucrful arch of her Instep, due to her love of dancing. ThU. and the teaching of denting. Is said to hare greatly heli- ' ed. If It lis* #ot saved, the situation In regard to physical development.— I-oti-don Tlt-nits. FINE NUT CRACKER ' ^ "»• flatting tcaion i» here, and the accompanying picture, loaned to «• this paper by Popular Science Monthly, show- how 10 fix m ah old flatiron so that nut- cat- !••■ . -vied on it. With t!'l- (ouiiihitnr- of * wooden blocks, it i»n also be u.tfl as so anvil •* k

LONG-LOST BELL TOLLS AGAIN Restored After Mysterious Disappearance of More Than a Quarter of a CenVjry. Exactly a quarter of a century, to !, the ds p. after the ..id i'.'l 1 that ran.' went -down In the.nwflil storm that 1 < recked the krttlement, II rung Bgnlu i en Grand isle last October n« the party that enmc to dedlrntc tin- new church ( '• on the I -land stepjied ashore from the ■ !» it. «nys the New Orleans Plrttyufic. r This h«& ha- an Interesting history. ' Father D-Esplnosa "brought tn t(ic r hearh the costly plate of hi* family ' - But on Oumlnadn beach there wb« | Utile u— for costly silver, bo II was • 1 sold and Ihe proceeds used to purchase j*. a bull. for the^churcb. | 1 After the storm the hell lay -pegl.Tt - ed In the barren sand. Archbishop . - lliapelle ordered the bell returned 'to Hje (.'atulnadn people. morning the bell disappeared and for 1 known, except perhaps to fbOb* who ; } ,u*d accreted It- , The tones of the bell now float over , » waters famous tn the history of lirate 1 Lafltte. I ' ] Arab Prophecy -Fulfilled. There Is an Arab legend which I . I»ard often out In the East, that not until the Nile flowed Into Palestine ] , would ihe Turk be driven from Jeruf ndem- n picturesque way of Intimating that the Turk would stay there for- , ' tier (as In Virgil's First Eclogue a like j prophecy was made, two thousand , ■ 1'isrs ago. of the Impossibility of the t Germans reaching the Tigris). But the Nile now flows Into Pair* t'nc. not tuetaphorlrnlly. but literally. . I have seen the plant /I K 11 titers. , vjiorc (under the iTlrectton of a Ca- ' nudlan engineer) the -weet sraler of !■ >urney through a 12-lnrh pip# across ■ ihe desert toward Gaza. The mound j - of umd that proteii* It Is visible a j *' few yards from the railroad all the ' g way from the Suez to the edge of I . Palestine. And the Turk hn* been | driven from Jerusalem by tbt tame* force* that e»u*nd the water at the . ' rite to flow Into Palestine - John H. J r I'tnley tn Hcrlboer's Magazine. " Not Sufficiently Cooked. ' n A hunter, more l-»a*tful than auce cc-sful. once Joined a hear hunting exg pedlthm. During the hunt, as this man was resting by the side of a rock and talking with another hunter, he remarked: "If tnere's anything I dote on. It's 3 bear. A sice of !.ear steak nicely done U perfect 1" h "Well," said hla companion, looking up, "Flu hanged If then- Isn't a bear The man who "doted on hear" looked a up, saw an Immense grizzly standing on the t.q> of the rock, gave a yell and ,1 leniml Into the wood* and disappeared. fil- companion s<*.n overtook him. and P -aid to the fugitive as he cgme.up: •| thouglit you 1H..-I lienrV n "iv.il i .to" sold the runaway; "but I New Variety' of Tea r Th. hit'-: N.-v. V-.i>. •) is "the • splash lea' 4' !- It from" the " 1 pink and tango kti .1 lr, Hurt It t* served '• lo a swimming pool Tt.e require r. ments of the newest im party st# -! thin 01,, must t* al.lr to svv.n. out to hnlnr.cp.j 1 tie tray with icq things '• most proficient gut *!« must swim nt«>ut *• the tray snd take Thctr cups. Tlirn stirred and drunk. Splash teas ar# " That mean* that there will he "no if "Shocking" pnrtrf* lK-«-au*e the wa- " ter nymphs wlllsM kept too busy Oiln tng their tanks, with air. The novelty I- wits tlrst Jniroiiuced nt the -wlmrnlnj pool of the T. W. C A. and promt sag to become popular by those mermaids h< Stunt. (rater. Making Rabbita Profitable Tbe blolngleat survey has frequently U-cn railed upon 10 help western farmers In coping with the rabbit | p.-i tn view of the probable ecohomtr value of rabbit meat and- fur In lb. -.on ing few year* the energies of the farmers nod ranchmen will be directed io th# cunnervallbB of this Already » number of i-stablUh-mrnts for collecting, dressing, canning and ahlppln* rnbbli mcst arc In Anstrrlla the Irrfnaltlen of the ' wild rabbit In this country from Its slntu* as a pest to a source of profit It assured. It Is believed.— Thrift Magatlne. I I r.

NEWS OF i ■ AMERICAN EEOION ! 1 ! morgan-rana k post American Legion j Begun it* winter s Day which will excel even that of last year. The hoys of the Post will I cooperate wiih n program of enter- . ' their ineul. The fund* derived from these affair* go toward the Post Building , Fund which is .-teuiKly growing. A committee i- also working on a »efies of entertainments to lie given to : \he. public at different interval- during the winter months. Several hundred poppies were rr1 civrd from the National War -Id by the I.egion. the proceeds returned to the , a->ociation is to Iv u.-c-l in aiding disabled veterans who are In need. Commander Trout gave the meeting ; an interesting account of the 3rd An- : the New Jersey . Department, American Legion, which . iie attended as a delegate from this Post together with Capt. "Al" Smith 1 and Chaplin Hnmllev. a "live" committee, headed by Elmer J. IJcarl was appointeil to con--i-ler the feasibility of holding the State Convention of the Legion in Occam City in 11123. Thi* w ould be a boon to our city, bringing for three • lays lietween five hundred at# a thou»und mcii ami their families from nil part- of the State as well as some men of National prominence. The Post is planning a very -busy ~ ; winter anil admonishes its members I to heel the Legion Slogan ami "Stick Together." From now on meml«rs ami friends of the Po«t will find bits of interest in this comer in each edition of the Sentinel. 9 Whaler* In the Sky. The shooting of a whale with a machine gun from hi* airplane by an American aviator off the Pacific coast, near San Diego. Cat., n few flay* sgo. opens up a new field of possibility In the whaling Industry. It Suggest* whaling ships of the future rrulslng forth with an equipment of airplanes end a complement of aviator* and _ stalled gunner* to scout for and hag [ 1I1 esc umnster* of the deep. If It seem* ' lantaitlc, one ha* only to remember • tliat other Indus tries have been more , start 11 ngly revolutionized In the lost i 40 or 30 year* by the Invention of n*w appliance* or the dlacovery of new procesae*. Social Candor. 1 "My husband considered a very long ' time before he proposed to me. lie irws very careful." ' "Ah. It's always those careful people ' who get taken In." I Til OCR READERS J Send tho-c little personal items of . jour Mend* or happening* of your , j family, to the Sentinel Office by Tun - s day of each week and they wilt appear in the next issue- on Thursdv. ' t CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS )• j — ■ • ; ■ •=— ~ , 0 rilk BENT 1 ny" **'' 1 w HKATEli APABTMENT (« irsl I ,-i.ir.l t- '• 3 K' „ FOR RBNT Rsvtr is . CVlobcr: luritidwj II (sc. for Mb- ir l.r.n Sl-f« :!5js"* A*Iire ' > k Abrir JOHN II. Wtl.niAMSON, •• w*Mi:t> »• rema- , 'Op wtl or nrksop » If '• H. HISHOI-, "SO A4-jry A.-snur-AH, l! -giyg BgrttAM^Ucf I - .. 1

AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sletzer have returned to Ocean City after a wedding trip to Chester, Baltimore and plants south, and are at home, S33 AshuTy avenue. Mrs. Stctzcr will he remembered a- Mi-.- Lillian NauchBureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL T. I.EE ADAMS. Health OHiccr Otl.'t Hssri: 11.00 Is 12 00' A. M j pUiut it to bo ma^for any violation of health code, or address Yor.\(r •IH SIN ESS MEN — BENEFITED Many ; ...uic b-.i-in men would hejtrcatly l-cncfiteil " by consulting their hanker about financial affairs, ~ business conditions, and investment-. Do not He.-i-i tatc to call on u.- and pensuit u- freely. » OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY OCEAN CITY, N. J.

GOOD ADVICE - Do not build until you taWAhe , matlrr over with us. f | 1.. LESLIE HEADLEY CO, Inc. 515 Eighth Street. Fall Millinery and Gowns i HILDRETH'S SHOP ! 826 Asbnry Avenue FIRE ESCAPES for all types of buildings ALSO REPAIRED AND PAINTED Wc guarantee approval of local and State authorities on all our work. Builders' Irort Work BROWNWORTH I CO. fitttLAO«tlRMI* "Let sreEafimzte" , '

229-J Eslrmate* Furnished WM. T. TAYLOR PAPER HANGER Central avenue Ocean City, N. t. Ford Motors Rebuilt, $25.00 Now is the time to have your cars overhauled." Reasonable rates on all ears. A. FRANKENFIELD, 110 Asbury Ave. Al TO AND MARINE MOTOR REPAIBUkG. .. BELL PHONE 313 M v ;j ? Of]' i CLEAN AS YOUR HOME OCEAN CITY STORAGE CO. Warehouse, Sixth and West Avenue FFRNITI/RE BOl'GHT AND SOLD Automobile Frrishl Service Between Ocean City. N. J. and Pbtladrlphia. For rate* kppl) Ferguson Express, 313 Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J. 37Z-M Philadelphia Office. 713 Spring Garden — Itionr, Market 301 1 f - Just Three More Weeks j to get a Shade Tree for 52 or a Hedge of California Privet for 15c. j per lineal fool. We received orders for over 100 trees and 300 feel . i of hedge in one day this week. . i ' Ocean City Greenhouses PHONE ID =5N $1 .5Q Sunday || . lot-ND trie' Excursion m|wUr Tax 8<X adV»U Philadelphia Sunday, October 16 t SPECIAL TRAIN la-ave- Ocean City 6.47 A. ST. H j> Returning, leaves Philadelphia 7.30 P.M. - ^ - H The right is reserved limit the sale of ticket*, for this excursion, |] to the capacity of equipment available. ' jr» Hp Pennsylvania System ~ 1 =^= =Si '

ARE you using Edison Mazda Lamps?' If not, why not? They give three times as, much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Electric Company

Advertise in the Sentinel for Sure Results •N ''' • - j. h. chadwh'k company j Prescott Cadman, Jr. PLUMBING 1. 1037 West ave. II 17 Asbury avc. Estate of Mark Lake ; "7 funeral Director - headley «* a l> a sin Readine Coal aisiKImUidi Woo-tov b.rr.1 ..f eoid Ocean City New Jersey HMI m«l on ll.s mukvl. MUi II-. to "pho'n*. " *rPT "* AUTO EQUIPMENT , HE KNOWSWe recently received an order from u former New Jersey man now living in Florida, for five pound- of our Tea. He ! wrote us that he had not ticen able to find tea to compare with Asco Teas, even among the highest priced brand.*. Aspo Teas l?^4 h-lb pkg 23c : lb 43c IM , , Phg. I | Five hlrnds lo choose from: ORANGE PEKOE INDIA CEYLON OLD COUNTRY ATYI.E PLAIN BLACK , «/ MIXED Asco .. e Coffee When you taste tfitw-ileHciou • coffee, youll wonder how such a splwnliil high grade coffee can be *»M at such a low price. Our Producer-to-consumer Plan is the secret. • ADDRESSES OF OUB OCEAN CITY B^RF.S: • , 7<U» j^bury avenue, (Groceries) 155 Asbury avenue, (Groceries and Meals) Asco Stores all over New Jersey Pennsylvania. Dataware and Maryland. W y New Fashions for Autumn • • 4 N'- ' to be knit with Minerva Yarnsr^ Try the Sports Blouse above, using MlNBRVAp Shctlaml Floss. Or the Child's Dress — (mr which ,the ideal yarn is Minkrva Lustie Wool — a "mix" of soft, pure wool and lustrous silk in delightful eolor combinations. Minerva Yarns sold exclusively at STAI NTON'S t'r in Ocean City This StoreTrBPcfbse Every Evening al 6 P. M, Fibpt Monday and Saturday v. ' • ♦ J