Ocean City Sentinel, 20 October 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CITY PRINTINp AND PUBLISHING CO. OCEAN CITY. UKW JKKKP.V . IM1 Tlione No. 43S-J Iki. Mm- nft kSr^Wn Tiswtar wis.. Tht, Till RSI) \V. OCTOBER 20. 1921 .PRIVILEGE 1 ^ xx ^ ' ' an Item that cannot I*- figured it. 0 actual nmm-x . tjc-ignijig <>r advert is- ' lug printed matters; original -uggr*- J tions far IctlotV .!»: and complete & lay-out are thin-- in be considered."' ' ■ eliminated through personal contact „ han.l. The Sentinel Pros* operated by the Ocean ( itv Printing ami Publish- w ing Company, reflect* the spirit of £ Ocean City in all it> printing. A plant surpassed by none in thA js^rr anil 1.

printer- of . « file experience. The « hole Vrganizat ion is capable of turn-v-ine out high-cla.-s printed matter. It is unnecessary to send a single piece of printed matter out of the city. The a qualify basis uith prompt delivery • at prices consistent with good workGREKT1NGS The Sentinel wishes to take this opportunity of greeting the delegates to the 47th New Jersey State Convention of the Woman's Christian Tempernnce Union now In apssion here. We eonsiiler it an extreme honor to have had you select Ocean City for your ' convention of 1921. Ocean City has been built u|x>n ami succeeded with , the principles iliat you whohvhearted- i ly* advocated and fight for. Please ' accept our best wishes for a pleasant, ' profitable stay in our city ami we 1 very sincerely invite you to come , . again. ( I hallowe'en hints J Table Decorations and Favors As refreshments are an important r feature at the Hallowe'en celebration, ^ pains should be taken to make the c table look as inviting as possible. The * Pumpkin Blossom Table is a simple ' but effective way of solving this prob- ' lem. c To the dftraetiveness of the paper Hallowe'en tablecloth, and the jack-o'-lantern paper plates, is added a ronpaper piau-s, is an-ie-l

ning pumpkin vine, o|d out of pump- 1 kin blossoms the candles rise. ' The favors are jaunty little figures 1 with pumpkin faces and tendril arms. 1 dressed in pumpkin blossoms and car- 1 rybig tiny baskets filled with salted ' almonds. 1 Menu Nightmare (Welsh Rabbit) ' Jack-o'-lanterns (Waldorf salad in ' apple-shells with bogy faces 1 " rarvCh on one side) Spinster's Thimblt-s (hot, thimble- 1 shaped biscuit) . Brownies (Ginger Cooky Men) ' Mystic Potion (Coffee) Another Attraction which is not difficult to make up is the Witch Table. 1 In the center of the table is the 1 mystical figure known as Solomon's ' , Sepl, cut from rc.rdbourd, with a taper ' burning at each point. Upon this fig- 1 urc stands « tripod supporting a black 1 caldron aiuive a "fire" of twigs. Concealed in the caldron — from which rises n cloud of • steam." the new curled wool used on Christmas trees — are walnut shells "containing humorous "fortunes." These are tied with narrow orange ribbons which, extend to the various guests' places, where they are fastened to toy insects, lizards, frogs, etc. Around the centerpiece is a ring of grotesque paper witches, ami the tablecloth is decorate.! with weird figures performing incantations over caldrons from which grinning specters rise. | The menu consists of ordinary sandwiches filled with cream cheese and chopped nuts or any other dainty filling; wrapped in a white paper napkin folded iri u triangular shape like a witch's, -hat and fastened with a Hallowe'en seal, coffee, small fancy cake-, bonbons, nuts and "Hallowe'en sundaes." These are orange ice cream - over which is poured maple sirup and ' chopped nuts. N ( Description of fancy dress costumes and games next week.) CANDIES GO TO ANNAPOLIS Mintzers, at X37 Ashury avenue, have recent)) Shipped .10 pounds of a their Salt Water Taffy to the Naval Aca.lamy at Annapolis. During the season, Mintzers (^hipped not only sail water taffy, bub Mintzers Mini, and other specialties all over tiro l nlted States and to England and with every Imx of candy mailed goes 'he nam* of Ocean City. This firm is making n special price on randies for Hali»w-e'en. Read their advertisement this week.

1 MRS I DOWDNEY ■ CLARK WRITES OF TRIP ' V .its t of a Series of loiters Received by This Office Recently ' The following is from the pen of ' Mrs. T. DowdneJ Clark, of Woodbury. wjtovi- summer home h. at SSIThird street; thi- city. Mr-. Clark Summer Auxiliary of the First M. E. 1 . lO.nQD-niile trip through the West. British Columbia, the Canadian Horkio - and *thr G refit Iaikcs. I In resportce to the many requests coming to mejss-aempletc my account of our 10,000 mule trip. I will resume " -where I left off. Our own party consisted of Dr. and Mr*. H. B. Divcrty. Mrs. R. D. Hughes, ' ami Mr-. Curt Greene. Dr. ami 1 Mrs. Harry Stout and their daughter. Miss Elmore Stout, of Weqonah. Dr. Emma N. Richarrisoh, of Camden, and * dbl not take the Great l-ake trip. " .In my last letter I think I wrote ' -were traveling' through immense . gnu 1 1 field.- of North -ami South Da- " kota on our way dowjt to Saint Paul. Minnesota, where we arrived alx-ut P. M. The next moniing we re- " ie sinned our habitual occupation of sight-

seeing and put in' two days seeing' l( Minneapolis as well as Saint Paul.. These other two cities vie with each *' other in beauty, the great number of e fine resiliences, big buildings, beautin ful wide streets and fine shade trees. v The people arc ftill of "pep" and enthusiasm and filed to overflow-ing with civic pride. Kvecy where in the west 1 we #aw nothing but "boosters" and ' thank goodness, fihy old "knocker.-" ' hanging around had been shoved so 1 - far in the haekground they were en- ' , tirely out of sight, and the result is 1 everywhere wonderful progress. Just 1 pull together as we journey through " life ami notice results. ; ■ There might he a great deal more of, ' » that done right here in this town, less I r criticism of our men io office, and I , loads of boosting: let us lift up. not ' pull down, and let us think our little * 1 city la the finest place on the map, like 11 the westerner*, and thinking of it. f • well work for it like they do. We V , easterners, as a class, haven't one-half r , the civic pride the westerners have. 1 * was told several times by them ami ° ■fter giving my resentment time to » cool off and carefully thinking over *> the matter, I confess with humiliation u they are right, and we want to get tl busy ami boost, boost, boost " Saint Paul has the most magnificent <1 eapitol building in the western States * are built of white marble nad " cosf over 83,000,000; nearby, on the P spacious grounds, is the beauti- h ful white marble museum, of which ° the people are also justly proud. This h city and Minneapolis u.- the biggest " railroad centers and freight transfer H ilepots in all our states. n We housekeepers were anxious to go 1, —> 1 ■ I ■ .... . t |L. 1.1 a-.... ...li, r ,

through one of of I which Minneapolis, has several, and , i we thought our better halves • might not be interested, but, lo! the • ilear men were as anxious to go as we : I so after arriving at one of the • "Gold Mesial Flour Mills," a guide , gave us dusters and papei raps and i escorted us through the huge mill. I could write page- on what we saw- in . this mill, hut will Just give a few im- . portent facts. Each of these mills , out nearly five thousand barrels i of flour per day, so.see the enormous . output when all five mills are running, i Iwsides the other mills owned by dif- , ferent companies. It just takes one- I half hour from the time the wheat be- I gins grinding until it is ready for shipping. There are four kinds or -hades of color anil chemists examine the flour and write down the result- i every hour; this is done to keep each i

MONUMENTS Headstones, Markers, Sills, Corner Posts Memorials of dignity and distinction Designed, cut and erected with particular' regard for individual requirements mYou can choose from the f J largest and finest stock of ij msterials ever collected— Jjj standard granites and marbles I from <jaarriee famous for the quality of their product We Specialize in Designing and Manufacturing Mausoleums, Public and Private Memorials Car/art Paid to all Purckatm CAMDEN YARD MA,N OFFICE AND YARD Opts. Hsrlri.h Crmrtrr* Pleasantville, N. J. Sir Bell Phone, ITeasaatville 1 REPRESENTATIVES X Bartlneton. . . H. « Halw Chcrrlft o. Va . tor State of Vtrrele O. J. HAM M ELL CO. PLEASANTOLLE, N. J. ■— 11 — —

There are big "washer*" that the. — -gfiiin p..--.- through where stream-: Pot » ater go through it to make it • perfectly clean, next it goes through the "blower*." v here rapid currents 1 of dry air dry.- it thoroughly. No hu-' g man hand-' touch the grain at anytime after it gomes to the mill, and the w$,!c progo.-s is simply wontlerful. After one and a half hours -pent in . down on the ground floor to the re--f taunt nt for men qmplnyee-. and saw . many of them euting excellent, hearty y and wholesome food at lowest possifile It pi ires, xxhile deanlinca* reigned »u- - preme; truly, the owners are doing . exeiything possible by saving funds, . make all their men ami women employee.- satisfied and happy. .After two days we left by train for Duluth, about one hundred and sixty- I seven miles northeast on Lake Supe- i rior, whore immense copper mines are . located and here we boarded the fine « steel steamer Juniata for the Great , lakes' cruise. Thi- steamer is three • hundred and sixty feet long and forty- < fixe feet wide, has a capacity of three I hundred and fifty passengers and ear- "c ; rie-- a crew of one hundred ami ten I It is first class in .every respect. 1 A very good colored orchestra played i at all luncheon* and dinners, and also i i in the evening, w hen many passengers "tripped the light fantastic toe." and r when we a rived at our final port in g Buffalo they gave us a grand musical t ; send-off. The whole cruise was de-

F,lightful until we reached lake Erie. when it became very rough anil one f by one the passengers disappeared |. from view and sought shelter and privacy in their staterooms until only a few of us were left, feeling as our ' English cousins say, "fit." , Once when going down the Portage , river a lonely spot, the captain callI eil to a number of us on the upper • deck, "See the black* bear over near , the hank,", and, sure enough, there , stood a nice. fat. shiny hear, but be- , me, he shambled away quite fast , when our steamer got nearly abreast, j Now, dear reader, I'm going to tell i you a secret, this bear made '•hirty- , nine" one of our dear male members hail seen at close range, and thereby hang.- a funny tale, but which I will - . not tell. I know I could give you > delightfully spicy and laughable | moments were I to disclose the many | ' antics performed by some of us. j | yours truly doing her share, and the | re.-t of our party would agree with me | when I say that our playhouse was u always open, the curtains rung up and | we actors taking our parts with great | ze*t. for the performance cor. tin- | and there were always acwi-s on | the stage. Oh. ye*. I might tell you | many funoy things, which I am just II dying to. but then you see I really do | want all my hair left on my head, and I really and trolly I do want to live in ® in this itear old town, so I must lie good and keep still, but the mem- ( ory of merry times with dear congen- " friends, will live with me for many a day, and we truly dwelt, a? the Good . would have us in peace and har- » We saw- from our steamer many -aw irom our steamer many

f flocks of wild ducks, seemingly uiiI afraid, and one man f related to me) 1 wished for a gun very much. When i came to Mackinac Island many}' ) got off and spent the hour I visiting the old fort anil other places 1 • of interest, then on we went again I through the locks of Sault Ste Marie. I We arrived there between 2 and 8, i A. M., and our energetic husbands . ■ dressed and hustled up on deck to get 1 a wider vision, but we women stuck • our heads out the port holes and were • | content, for did we not find out it , took only twenty-five minutes to lower ■ our ship, and though we did get our - soaking wet. for it was rainhig ■ yet it was all in the game. r We .-topped (after going down Lake Huron, the straits and across I-ake Erie) at Detroit, where w-e took a ' sight-seeing auto and rattled around i the city. I didn't like it as well as

I. th.- otTlCf cities, though it has many is : along out speedy way (foe we had h of Is-ing left I I do remnnber hearing is: our guide -ax. "Ami this hotel has one i- t&ompnd rooms pnd one thousand y baths." and somehow. I i bought the d folks there in that hotel might Iw able I. to keep ill-. in, then he surely said II ; fix i- public -ehool.- and many private. .- one-," on. I again -tlir" thought cattle V that folk- in Detroit Needn't lie dumb y if tliey half tried t.r Imrn. then on and - down at the duck, our steamer -till g there ami fifteen minute* (m spate.. With great relief we 'went aisnird ami t soot! were on- our way' to (Welund. ti It was late at nighj when xve got - there, so we did not i^avc the ship. r We changed our course,' the water - less ndlicksome and we all t - -lept, then next itpirning, Monday. ■ August lath, at 9.40. w? atjivcil at ■ * our terminal, Buffalo, went over km I' : -|ient the afternoon at Niagara Fall-. • "did" the Gorge Route, spent *ome of - our fast x-anishing dollars at the shopi for we hud shopped so long we cnuhbi't break the habit), then liack to which is a fine city, where xxr . our dinner and hoarded our Pullat -:1a P M. and arrived in j Tue.-day morning nt 7:10. | I won't deserilie Niagara Falls, inmost of you hax-e' bc^n there, only itgrandeur impresseil fhe mote this time ; than ex-er In-fore. \

' Now. I have written my tale of our ' travel.-, written so little, descrilied so inadequately the vronderlands of our 1 own great America, gix-en .you such fleeting glimpses -of many places, and now I must lay down my pen, with one great big regret In my heart that every one of you dear people did not ! see these things w ith your own eyes, ' instead of mine. These mighty, stur pendous, marvelous things that God ' r ha* made or put into the mind* of ' : man to form, ami shall we not as we 1 ' consider and see His handlword every- ' ' where around us. la-come more humble - heart, more grateful in spirit, an-l I. more thankful for a safe return. '• (Signed) ' MRS. T. DOWDNEY CLARK. , ADVERTISE ; Regularly Ocean City's | THE SENTINEL Something New for the benefit of Oceaj City people Ocean City House Cleaning ; Comnkny

ROTH HAS \ SPECIAL ■t Haxing iHture.1 tM? option of 300 d Ju'iu* Roth. Iljc tax h.r. at :'|/a- I g buiu-axi-nne. .'- giving the met. »f the - e ritx the U-iirfit of hi- purchase. His e the' Jb'ntiiiel e ill' tell xou just what [ •I Julius has- lieon ikiing business in a •- Ore.-iii < u x f«.i a good immlier of « e. V.'HI ... first on A -I.ufy avenue, then on 1 !. nwl willph be |tu returned ai-n't J 1 Pl lll.lt Nll'lil K ni' KKGISTItV \NI) Kl.Kt TIUN - P» ■*# "■ '• ''"5*t given that the Hoard of Registry rfn.i . i, Election- in ami for every elecHon J r ' OCEAN CITY I ii the County of Cajw Slay. Slate of •' , N. v Jer-ey, » ill meet for the purpose 1 t!of makfcg regi-tratioi) of voter- on i TUESDAY. OtTOBER IS. 1921. • -it the hour of one o'clock in the eVe-] correcting the original registers or adding* thereto ihe names of all per- ! -on* entitled to the right of suffrage and of erasing therefrom the naml-Vf anx pei .-on who after a fair opportu.\ district at the next election. And notice is hereby further given. ' that the Board of -Registry ami Election will meet at the following desig-

Fit*! Ward— No. 2 Fire House. Asr hury avenue. In-low Sixth street, h Second Ward— Court room. City I Hall. Anbury avenue and Ninth street. h GENERAL ELECTION I will l'-o held oil Ttie-day. November N, lV'JI. for the pur|H>se of electing' ' canikdate- to fill the f-dlnxving office-:, i One Assemblyman. One Coroner. One Member of the lioaftd of Chosen Freeholders (First Ward), i One Member of life Board of Chosen Freeholders (Second Ward). . One Justice of the Peace (First Ward). -.j One Justin- of the Peare (Second ; Ward). And that the election officers will sit as a Board of Election at places above mentioned on the ulmve day commencing "at six o'clock in the morning, closing at seven o'clock in the evening. HARRY A. MORRIS. Adv., 10-13, St. City Cie.rV. NOTICE It INMtfu >11 slouisl IBIS IO do Jobbilw •'-usd root ll&OIO. Ollico of Lowo, I'll do tl. FLORIDA D JONES < O c z *1? C rer* M 0|?i w VjVn • c v FOU N D Hull of motorboat. No. L-26U, Owner apply. R. ("Inn, 3021 West avenue, Ocean City, N. J.

Keep Cool. Inward ttVtml.es. Impatience within sure to make n nptftlering grouch, without. Things don't jn.t happen. Thev are usinttTy the prialnet ..f- a lung train -if r1mim«tnnx-e«. To he fnta tine should get out of patience with the whole series If you get fussed nt ull. But you don't. Y-tt Just stexv ■bout the one thing that muses the tie |-atlent and wait you xv 111 have th--(urner »f changing inanj n problem that causi-4 other, all *--rts of trouble And It Isn't "h bit hunter to do when Jou get the hnlilt than It Is to make a slum- of yourself. And It'a a lot ai.ire .-.-ir.foi-ting nfts-r the fuss la Con.olino'"Mlr-. t'assldy N-.tjjh Magulre la nj. in' on axvfdl! ItiThnsband's gv.t three ymrs. hut he .-an get xvan off for g<"Sl behavior. . Mrs O'Brien— Tell- Iter to rest al.y. hare, nil' to- never I -etui vex himself. — Ediidmrjh, Sent.mnti. IIstrikeW ^xCIQARETT^y

NEW CONTRACTORS f Gixjbb Brothers, building contra,. , or*, who have jusl recently "estublLf^j i. business, here Have completed ,Wr office at 609 Third street and are | ready to help build many -of (he n,t | tages ami apartment.- tluit will J, I neeiled to take care of next sea .. • , bu.-ine.-s^ ' " v Advertise in the SENTINEL BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND S/O/V PAINTER S CLINTON L. BRECKLEV pR0. Heady Mixed Paint*, la-ad "*ml (i,|, wn and 922 Aabury avenue. i — HUItll. Dr. w. p. haines COR. NINTH AND WESLEY A\ t OCEAN CITY. N J •rr tl'K UOUKM: 1 1 ,jll Mr.ll.-, I Wyinnutirs M„ . Corrective QyiiiniuUc. Mwedlen Mo^rnlnu ' DK. I' lORENCE B. HAIMS Allen Corson, H. D. . Wjxley Avenue Clly Now Jersoy

IWWIH , w[tl,do" t>y theeonireei Ofday. 3 730 Weat Avenue Ocean City New Jersey amjawoais. tb-tter c'C_Jjtp' JONES, ROGERS & BASSELL Hughes Central Pharmacy 1 ' a. I- jones. Manager 8th and Wealey Are. PHONt. 410-4 JOBBING PROMPTLY OONC WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBINC and HEATINC 13B ASGURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY IF YOU ARK SICK AND SUFFERING AND CANNOT GET RESULTS 1 WHY NOT TRY Chiropractic '.W South Apartment CHIROPRACTORS Houre^l0'^ Boardwalk gat. and Sun. by appointment m •" " • — • — . i City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JEREMY I L. W. MILLER \ PROPRIE TOR TELEPHONE. SOU This is a 3-19 B, Westinghouse full automatic Elec1J llrrjf tric RanKe, other styles in [ stoch- Let us show you the ■ " | advantage of cooking, by E °'ectricity. Cheaper than Ef~7) W H gas an(^ c'eanerI i ¥L _ IM« II We carry full line of Westinghouse, Mazda and Nitrof— — W. I. RAYMONII)

;; ^roasted t. Notice this delicious flavor when you smoke Lucky Strike g —it's sealed ii» by , the toasting process (f||) mit.la **o ciin.bnd Scotch Mai I SANITARIUM " OPT.si AI.L X CAB A quiet Jliigh-clav. home suitable for in- , V valid*. J Most desirable all year round home Utr elderly people and for well people desiring a quiet place for RUST. Cooking umlrr.iipervision of a graduate Dlctition, Registered Graduate Nurse -Iways. on duty. Itath.. Massage. K!ec- , "jc. lfiq^-ir Raker Treatment given. TrralmentWupuis o[*n lo the public. H. MGGIBDINV. M'" M0odr^rn.V "* N N'r HALCYON HALL - 1116 Wealey ave. Ocean City , New Jerxey Newly furnished rooms; running water in each room; Three minutes from the Beach Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell MILLER COTTAGE

J-JKRSCHEL PKTTIT. M. I). 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY •lltlor lluuiv ... Unlit a to 10 a m 7 log p. in. John H. Wihticar,' M. I». 717 Wcslcy Avenue Ocean city. n. j. I °TaMlar WnlnSday'ft I ir. m. rrltlay, HalnrJsy, ( 1 34-S B) m. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic I'hxsiciin • is-sanrir Iimre PluladelMdafl.mn I Slh A Central 1433 Real Ralslr Tcu," Ilia, | Phon. Z7S.W ^ DENTIST DR. WILSON Y. CHRISTIAN 809 Central avenur. Ocean City, N. j. Bell Phone 152 Ex-ray Diagnosis Nitrous Oxide Administered HUGHES CENTRAL PHARMACY Eighth st. and Wesley ave. Phone 245 J. Thorn ley Hugtes, p. n. Pharmacist in Chargr SmMEVS.ST-l.sw. Woolton, Ha, court j Steelman

Open All the Year Hot-water lira! LAURA I. MILLER THE B1SCAYNK NOW OPKN OreaiiBVendaapposlle Moorlyu terra rPrivate Haiti- Itonklrt K. KLUKIIIN, Owner gandy cottage Hl:t Ceulrel Avenue Ocean t il y New Jersey "pan sit "it Vrsr. W arm rooms and . TIIK DARLINGTON 1 I'JI L'eutral AYe ' "orean'V'lly . N.J. NOW OPKN pnrial am gn.-sisand ■I Phone 3833 DR. DAVID M. SAXE Veterinary Snrgeon 21 N. Virginia ave. Atlantic City Diseases of dogs and cats a specialty Ocean City calls given special attention Now is the Time to Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 Bay Avenqe Ocean City New Jereey

LAW OFFICES . ANDREW C. BOSWELL Law Offices Master In Chancory Hours* Building— Aabury A... .ntTaih ■ OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' — ARcwrgCTB L. Leslie Headley Co. Incorporated ARCHITECTUAL SERVICE Builders *11 EIGHTH STRE.ET (Eighth and Wealey ave.) Ocean City, N. J. Designer and builder of Artistir Bungalows, Convenient, ColUure* Up-to-date Apartments. Modern f : Hotels. v V VIVIAN B. SM.ITH ARCHITECT At^ntlo-Clty. N. J, ENGINEERS J WM. H. CoiXISSJvyfR. Aoao. M. Am. Hoe. a If Civil Eogineer and SuA'eyor , : ■ " J THE LUNCHEON HOUR finds this restaurant full of people who : are. very evidently enjoying themselves. For there Is good fellowah-p here as well as good fpod. If you enjoy the gmsl things of life stop in here far hmdi and if you are wise ynull let it lie soon. •, ~-A

THE HARRIS RESTAURANT — ir— — . 805 Aabury Avenue Rreyers Ice Cream Oceaa Qty. N. J. W. H. Harris, Prep M A