Ocean City Sentinel, 10 November 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CITY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY Bell Phone No. 138-J ,h* rl*M *» "J*1 nt^sssrg """" ^ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1021 ^ Entered «t the Krt Oftt. mt Oman City. ARMISTICE DAY Three ycUr a*« the signing of the Armistice hrouirht to a done that awful Holocaust from which the world emerged 'with harrowing mtmuriw of more than ten million dead, a direct coiit and ecnnnmie lo«* totalling 888 | Mlliotiw of dollar*, counties* "home* wearing burdens of anguish ami sufferingtand thousands suffering jet from ' cffecXWref-TTiF— pPKKent Flu that 1 ravaged whole peoples. ( It is more than enough blood, tear* [ anii want®. It must not happen again. I And yet, the aftermath of bitter- a new, suspicion and hate which pervades all lands today is producing n rivalries of armaments that are wilh- t| out moral or economic justification, ; fi and is a present menace to the pence *■ of the world. Our own beloved and * rich country find* itself using ninety- a) two and a half cent* on every Hollar f, of income for past wars ard future ei armament*. « If this thing continues much longer ** our armistice day -rejoicing in peace will be rudely awakened by another call to slaughter that will wreck the D civilisation of the world. General Pershing said the other day, "The lessons of the last six months should1®1 be enough to convince everybody of!*" the danger of nations striding ujj and ! .a down the earth armed to the teeth." hi Unless some move Is soon made to ! "J disarm we may well ask ourselves I whether we are doomed Jto go head- j ^ long down through destructive war | nn and darkness into barbarism ' [„ Men and women of Ocean City, let El us heed the proclamation of our Mayor - and turn out at the Soldiers' Monu- ^ ment tomorrow in force, and with the w] Service Men, honor the memory of the ! pj •leail — rejoice in present peace, and 1 br join our. President and twenty-two °f other aations of the world in earnest prayer to God that the delegates meet- Dl ing fti Washington that day in Dis- 11C asmament Conference, be helped to an ro amicable understanding of the big issue* between nation* ami that they j **' may never disband jfcitil a definite L, agreement on and a practical plan for i

Disarmament be reached. ( HOMEY PHILOSOPHY L Anti-religionists seise on the evi-jf dence* of the beginnings of animal !r life, as found in solid rocks that must be untold millions of years old, to ' refute the Bible story of the creation ' by God. They forget that Genesis was ] written in an age that ^bought /and- I fully and by men who spoke in- representative term*. The truth iTthat « there is nothing in the highest or the ' deepest modern science to disprove ' that God created the original sub- j . stance which became animal bone and ' ' muscle ami brain, and gave it life, and ' in H#» own good time invested it— j the human section of Hi* creature , creation— with a deathless soul. It i doesn't matter in the slightest how I many million* of years ago those ! •vents took place. • -o 1 1 "SHE never earned any money— ^ she lives <ui an Ohio farjn, but she live* on almost every other farm. She Is somebody's mother, maybe your own. She ha* earned nothing. No. ; but during her thirty working year*:! she has served 432338 meals; she has ' made 3,128 garments, $2,000 loaves of . bread, 5,390 cakes, 7332 pies, 1,600 : gallons of latvl; she has grown 1,432 bushsl* „r vegetables, and has raised 7,660 chickens; churneil 5,430 pounds of butter; put up 3,(126 jar* of preserves; scrubbed 177,726 articles of "laundry; and she has put in 35,889 j hours of sweeping and washing and serubMng. At accepted prices for this j work it i* worth $115,48030. She! can't retire on her savings— she has to keep on. Not earning! No. How do you define the ordinary woman's, contributions to herTaihily wealth?— I Collie#* Weekly. SENIORS TO DANCfe The Senior Class of the Ocean CityHigh School will give a dance on Saturday evening, November 26, at 830 P. M., in the Hnnn Building, Eighth street and West avenue, for the bnefit of the class.

1 TWENTY YEARS AGO ~ Taken From the Kile* of the Sentinel, November 7, 1901 Head ley- and Adam* are having two ' ' cottages built on West avenue, between Ninth and Tenth street*. Y Mrs. Henry Clayton, of -Ocean View, spfnt Friday -ami Saturday with her brother. R. C. Duf field. Wesley ave- " nor, below' .Tenth- street. * l'mfCs-mr L R. Thopias. principal .1 of the Leeds Point Public School, visited hi* family , in this city Tuesday, and- while here exercised hi* right of . ; franchise. ' Oswin H. Henry, of Philadelphia, - has purchased the Roiiett Fi*her store >. property at the corner of Seventh . street and Anbury avenUe, where ho ha* conducted a grocery store since spring. Mr. Henry will raise the f building up. put In a brick front and r COUNCIL MEETING Common Council met in aifjjourned , session on friday evening. President ' -ike in the' chair. Counciimen Lake, Stitc*. Williamson, The in and Barrows were present. , City Solicitor Godfrey and Clerk Wil- ! i am. -on were also present. A committee of four representing Ocean City Lodge, No. 66, K. .>f P.: lota Council, No. 126, Jr. O. U. A. M.; Kalmia Tribe, No. 220; Imp. O. It. M.. and Ocean City Council, No. 10, D. of A., were given the privilege of the ; floor. William 1-ake acted as spokes- : man and called attention to the fact . the city had neither a tlag or , that it ought to have one, and that the four order* represented would donate a handsome large flag i provided the city would erect a suitstaff, to I* not less than ninety-

feet in heighth. On motion, the Property Committee were instructed to ascertain the probable cost of such a pole and report at the next meeting. HOLD SOCIAL of America Have First .Social of Season The Daughters of America had the ; first of their fall social affairs, following their business session last Thursday evening. Mrs. Esther Booz with a piano solo which won applause. The game of 1 was played, prizes being won by Mrs. Ida Dixon and Miss Dora 1 Miss Helen Newton was the ' fortunate winner of the "team package" which contained an over-night bag, the donors of which were Mrs. Everingham and Mrs. Rosalie Howe. The daughters will give a postalcard shower to Mrs. Emma Newkirk, is a patient in the Memorial Hospital at Wootistown, suffering from a hip. Mrs. Newkirk is a sister - Mrs. Nets Carlson and a frequent visitor at the D. of A. The silver loving cup won by the Daughters in the Hallowe'en pageant occupied a conspiriou* place in the rooms and was greatly admired. It will be sent away shortly to be suite- ( bly engraved. COMMISSIONERS MEET

Ordinance for Relocating Boardwalk Passed on Second Reading I Reports of the building in'spector, [ the city electrician anil the health officer were received at last Monday's meeting and ordired filed. Petitions signed by property owners requested the commissioners to move the Boardwalk ocean ward between Thirteenth and Fifteenth streets and Fiftenth and Sixteenth streets when It became necessary to rebuild it. New specifications for the collection of garbage were approved and the city i clerk instructed to advertise for bids ! for 1922. Ordinance 178, calling for the reloj cation and rebuilding of the Boardwalk from Sixth street to Tenth street taken up for second reading and passed. The new line of the Boardwalk from Eighth street to Sixth street will parallel the ocean approxi- : mutely 200 fere hack of t^e high water j This ordinance will be taken up 1 for third reading and final passage on i the ?8th of November. Ordinance 177, calling for the relocation and rebuilding of the Board- ! walk from Second to Sixth streets wil, taken up for third reading and final passage on November !4th, BOY SCOUT NEWS A winter program is being worked j out by Eugene Knapp, scout .master of j local Scout Troup No. 1, that will cmbrace athletics and possibly a minstrel show. The troup held their meetIn the Progressive League rooms Wednesday njght. Quite a number of new boy* 'expressed their desire of . joining the troup, and Mr. Knapp formed a new patrol with the new boys. Saturday afternoon they enjoyed a delightful hike to the mainI land. ; The boys are very enthusiastic and take keen interest in their scout work, j Mr. Knapp, who knows how to handle I boys, I* very proud of the success of the organization. CATCHING ROCKF1SH A party of fishermen from Ocean I City, fishing from the bridge over Middle thorofare. had the good luck to get five roekfish. Two were caught : by Ed.' Cornman, one of the party. The Targot fish weighed 11 1-2 pounds, and the others, caught by Andrews, tipped the scales at an even 11. 1 Other members of the party were W. 1. Raymond and hi* son; Charles Maginnis, Harold Marsino and Hubert! Vcrhey.

FOCH AT TOMB OF WASHINGTON •' It Ml an inspiring moment for those permit!) ! to lie present. when Marshal Foch, commandcr-in-chici oi all allied inn-. v>iud the tomb o! Washington -on his second day in Anion j. ! v great French hero placed a wreath in tribute to the genius oi Washington Koch's arrival in America for the American Legion convention at Kansas City and attendance at the Armament conference in Washington, marked the start of the most enthusiastic rcteption ever accorded a foreign visitor. All the way acres* the continent. Marshal Foch and General I'ershing were met by record crowds, who chccrcd until Foch hmui.lt was often . moved to tears of appreciation.

| THE GOLDEN VOICE QUARTET Ocean City's Golden Voice Quartet that has made an excellent reputation ; sang on Tuesday at the weekly luncheon of the Kivanis Club at thj La, Vietoire in Atlantic City. Next month they will sing at the'dinner of the Camden Rotary Club to be held at the New Camden Hotel. COTTAGE SOLD Just before returning to his home in Haddonfield for the winter, J. D. j ' Ash sold his property at 815 Brighton place. Mr. Ash has been coming to 1 Ocean City for a good many years. ' He expect* to return early, in the spring and purchase another property. Hand Sapolio-Thei for everyday use Made from vegetable oil only ^

r FIRE ALARM SIGNALS t! . 14 — Sixth and t'leasure avenue ■ j 17 — Eleventh and Bay avenue 18— Fourteenth and Bay avenue s j 35— Seventh and West avenue U 42 — Second and Asbury avenue E 43 — Fourth ami Asbury avenue t ! 45 — Eighth and Asbury avenue ] 4f — Tenth and Asbury avenue j 48 — Thirteenth and Asbury avenue 49 — Sixteenth and Asbury avenue 51#-North and Central avenue - 54 — Sixth and Central avenue • 57 — Eleventh and Central avenue 1 67— Twelfth and Wesley avenue ' ' 68 — Fourteenth and Wesley avenue - • 73 — Fourth and Ocean avenue ' I 75 — Seventh and Ocean avenue 76 — Ninth and Ocean avenue ■ 82 — Second and Atlantic avenue 96 — Boardwalk and Moorlyn terrace 911— Bay avenue and Battersea road 521 — Twentieth and Central avenue! BONDS TO 81TT PURCHASERS RUM' Ctty •( Cap. May. K. J-. S.ri.1 i Bonds, t l»r ival. dmtrd lUpibo 20. 1420. . ruaain* frnm on. to .5 yanr>. IWDMBlnatkm. ] U00. Sold In amount and dd. daM to nit ». I»2I. "gJU f nan Vadaral fnram.'wil Ntnr Janay T.> Apply to WIU.IAM R. SHEI>. | PARK. Finanr. CommlftHon.r. Cai* Mar. N.J. -Adv. ' j Lost something? Flaee an ad in j the SENTINEL and it will be qulcki ly returned. - - I

mm /?t "M\ Go In Comfort GO at your pleasure — go where you I choose and when you choose, with i your family or your friends. Enjoy the boundless beauties of nature, the pure air, a lunch in a shady wood, a fishing excursion, a rest by a cool lake or stream. You can in a Ford. Millions have learned by experience that to own and operate a Ford is not an extravagance; they have learned that the many pleasures derived from a Ford takes the place of other pleasures, and the saving thus made often pays for the car and its maintenance. Let's talk this matter over. Get the facts and figures. EDWARD G. KURTZ The Only Authorized Dealer in Ocean City. | _J I'honc 600 j

ORDINANCE NO. ITT 4 THE BOARD OF rOMMISSffjNERS OF THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY DO ORI Thill <h» Ocmin h>oul Basrdj nrvr »nd • • SI. I* IS. Citr y.tk^OflR*.^ senJwaMsriy "' ' ' 1 ,h"* - : h [ts^osmr or owners (or th. **id sixty; ~ V 1...1 strip !sr.d entire 1- m^lr. then »nd , . . . ng Ire lbs this ordinstir** th.r. -hsll hr rrrvtrd snd ' Thv plans and s|>w. first, • _ th..- City r. vstVd skrei I. tkTrty-Dsw let In width ,! .hall hai r for It. landward ^ sjd. th. • ii .■ bnudandk as npH* In , inaMtlon thorvwith^halMa- iwid by thr City ,.( Orea. sd may h. trmtsirarily ftnttind^ by thr lw fcfrnor'lr.d" Ftnanre0laud attrrerd'by^Si and the refidsl - -i sffad th*rwJvrs^ unit all note oMa|in>>«wDt l-',nda _ Sfcllow^e. Th'ii ord linanrr thall takr rf. CtsnmiulreMra! ! N.tlr. . Thai th. nrdlnanrw w., p,,wd on wreond rrailinir at a mswtln. of It.. Board at Cons. tssrn up on thlrd^rmsrer^ir ^and fmal^psisBs. I war that '"Th.* hlr-t National Bank of Oman I ty of Cap. May and Stat, of N.w Jewry. I has romplksl with all th. provikiuna of th. Art of t'onarrss "to rnablr National Bank-! Inu Assorireions to r.trr.l th»lr rorporat. .1e ; ist.nr., and fur other purissars." appro. r-J , J j July 12. 1**2: " ' Vow. thrreforr. I. D. R. Cris^nirrr. Comp- I e , t roller of the Currency, do hrrrby certify that j - "Th. First National Bank of Ocean City." I ; Cap. May, and Slaw of 'n.w J.rsre^s'ao- i ,| thorikrd to har. •urcssa'on^ for th. prriod . * I Sra I i hand and Sr.) of offtc. this twen- ! / .. ty-aaeond d.y of Octobre. 1»II. ] V , | D. R. CHISStNGER. I Comptroller of the Currency . I a Charter No. »«0 Eit.n.ion No. tott , GOOD ADVICE . Do not build until you talk the - 1 matter over with us. i L LESLIE HEADLEY CO. Inc. i 515 Eighth Street. Fall Millinery and Gowns HILDRETH'S SHOP 826 Asbury Avemne

WE ARE NOW READY TO BUILD FOR YOU And Offer Dependable Construction by Builders 1 of Experience at Conservative Prices ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE Jobbing a Specialty GRUBB BROTHERS Building Contractors 609 Third St., Ocean City, IN. J. ! Telephone 4S7-R ' ***.r— " Automobile Renovating "The Shop Complete" BODY WORK TOPS UPHOLSTERING WINDSHIELD.- GLASS FENDER WORK PAINTING of the better kind WescoatCo. Albany Avenue Blvd. and Winchester Telephone 564 ^ ATLANTIC CITY REAL SERVICE ONE OF O U R : N E WJ MODELS, . HEADQUARTERS FOR , Buicks Dodge Brothers' Motor Cars Maccar Trucks Motor Parti Repair Work Battery Service MOTOR SHOP CENTRAL GARAGE VILDVOOD, N. J. OCEAN CITY, N. J. JOSEPH SCRIVANI. Proc. SENTINEL WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS

TO BE ASSURED AVail yourself of our expert architectural Hhd technical ability when you are considering building, when you finally decide to buidl you will have decided that we are the BUILDERS to fulfill your exacting require ment*. L. LESLIE HEADLEY CO. INC. Builders -i- Architects 515 Eighth Street, Ocean City Our Methods are Different Ample FacfliUe* Ample Resources Dependability Proven