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WELL OF MIRACULOUS POWER Water* In CemltH Town of Llskoard Are Reported to Confer Peculiar Benefit*. In Cornwall, near the town of Lle- • krard. I* an anrient well, formerly euppoeed to be poaaeaeed of miraculous power*. It I* the well of Saint Kerne, a plon* virgin of the fifth cenmrr. According to the utorj. firmly believed In br all Rood Coral *h folk, the bleued damaet laid a epeli upon t ho eoollnR waters of the eprinx anil thereafter all who drank of It became the roaster* of their own houeehold*. were they men or women. After the death of Saint Kerne -the ftnr spring became the ,nio»t rialted spot In On rn wall. Every young married couple Included It In their w-sl-dlDR trip. The poet Souther tells of an unusually fore*lRbted bride who carried a bottle of the roaRlc water to the church. foreatalUnR her unfortunate husband. The men of Cornwall themselves* however. boa*t thst they hare refused to avail themselTe« of the blessings of the sprlnc: that the> are wlUlns to submit to the rule of their wire*. The prerlotu water*, by the side of a dusty ItiRhway. aye protected by a tiny *prin(house of atene, bntlt by the '"ornlsh folk of other day* who were not ashamed to believe In the power of their sprlOR. Their descendants hive permitted the tiny building to crumble In nrgfltL forgotten by the roadside. Five huge»mw*s eurl their root* protectlmrly ab^ttovjulkn tjiawnry— dltlon. They arc of the same specie*. but are not the Identical tree* of the song* and I-oeme. These enrlant gu*rdl*ni of the holy well were blown down la s »tonn *ome 30" or 300 year*' ago. The tree* of today were planted by a worthy Cornt.h squire early In the eighteenth century. — "Nlkeah." in Chicago Dally News. have high military title Three Men Hold Commission# From Uncle Sam a* Full Generals In This 1* the first time lo the history of the United States that the nation has had three full generals at the same timo. Of course, we haTe a number bearing the prefixes of lieutenant. major or brigadier-general, but they do not wear four-starred shoulder straps. The three fortunate leader* are Tuaker H. Bliss, Peyton C. March, chief of staff, and John J. Pershing. Prance Only these four hare preceded them as holders at the highest rank: George. Washington. Ulysses 8. Grant, William Tecumaah Sherman and Philip H. Sheridan. The capture of TIckaburg on the Fourth of July. 1KB. won Grant the title of major-general. The victory at Chattanooga In the following November caused him to be made lieutenant general and commander In chief. In July, 1KB, coogTsas rewarded the hern with the rank of general when he was only 44 years old. Just before his Inauguration as president In March. 1K» he resigned from the army and *u succeeded as general by William Tecum sett Sherman. IB 1KB Sherman army, and was succeeded by "Little Phil" Sheridan, who three years later was advanced to lieutenant-general then made a (full general Just before Ms death In 1888.— Carl Schurs Lowden. In Need of Rspmlr. Many year* ago I attended • wed- : dfhg In Cripple Oreefc, Oolo_ writes a I commandant of Chicago ffcbnnr. • All was progressing gayly until Uw j bridegroom was called upon to pro- , dure the ring. In rain he felt In bis trousers pocket ; nothing could be ; found except s hole through which 1 the ring had evidently fallen Into his I boot. He glared helplessly nrouad | •. the assembled guest*. "Tske off your boot." ordered his : ■ prospective mnthcr-ln-law. The young j miner heatUted. the suspense and *1 I en re were painful. "Take off your j ".boot." again came In strident tones, as - the old lady crowded forward In a j threatening manner. The young fellow reluctantly (Milled : off hi* boot, the ring was found— also a huge hole In Ibe stnrklnc through j which fire toes protruded. A painful old lady saved the day by remarking: "Sam. It's high lime yon mere tear tied." Jf Electric Transmission How different It la now. In the IVans■glsaion of elartrtc power, from w ha*. It whv aay. 23 years ago. when there had to be relay stations for tne trolleys every ten miles or an. For example. In California, physical connection of three large hydro-electric systems bets nude by means of which power generated uesr the California -Oregoa line hi transmitted continuously for a distance of 300 miles to the San Francisco bay region. Experts were wont to say In th- nineties that nothing like this could he done. But It la Itelng done, nnd expert* are now proclaiming that other and greater things contemplated In electric power transmission are Impossible. Time will perhaps show that ther are not | She Didn't Get ths Idsar. Wide (to husband who hat economically switched from cigar* to atoglea) —"Albert Pennyroyal Jones. you hare deceived tne ngsln. You hare been trying tn tell me you ere cutting down your tobacco bill and here yon ar» mtinklng cigar* (hat are longer than FOR SALE ( HEAP SMALL BUILDING CONTAINING ODDS AND ENDS OF LUMBER Apply, SENTINEL OFFICE a- ; In ' - te M
R ! heard along * j theshore »- . Friend.* of Amos Mn.laru regret to 'J. hear of hi.« serious Hints.*, jt Mr. Ed.'Baincr has purchased a new h- Ford .sedan. [f Mis.* Sarah Turner, of Clayton; is ~ ' visiting relatives on the shore. Mr. and Mrs. Gannon entertained * Mr. Gannon's sister recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Corapn, of ' i* Bee* ley's Point, visited Miss Ross, of! "1 Palermo. j. Mrs. Thompson Miller and Mrs. F. if S. Ashmead were recent visitors to •> Atlantic City. Mr. Elmer Corson and fainily were ,'l guests at dinner with 'Mr. and Mrs. y Elton Corson. f Miss Helen Weer, local school teach- > er, spent the week-end with her par- '' en la in Northfield. , Mr. and Mrs. Elton Corson gave a x dinner party to the members i.-C-the * Baptist Mite Society. \ ' . All items for tlji* column can be sent to Mis- Helen Weer, care of * "Mrs. Lixxie Young. Beestey's Point, . N. J. Mr. anil Mrs. Edgar Stratum. Mrs. " I.ixxie Young and Mr. and Mrs. Luther * - Corson, attended the County Sunday ~ School Association, at Cape May Court House last Tuesday. r liO-TRIP SEASHORE TICKETS ' The Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce is in receipt of a letter from A. E. Buchanan, Division Pas*onger • Agent, of the Pennsylvania : Railroad, announcing that effective December 16th the . l">0-trip Seashore * Commutation ticket will be sold throughout the entire year instead of. between May and Octolier. only. This form of transportation will be issued f on any day throughout the year an^l 1 will be limited to six months from ® date of sale. It will be copfined to the h , use of the individual whose name apl pears thereon and will -be like other r , seashore commutation tickets of photo- ■ graphic form. While the tickets will read between * Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia Broad Street elation. West' T"h]Jadelj phta and North Philadelphia on payment of tM Delaware River Bridge ; r additional fare. It is also understood t that the Reading Railroad has adopted 1 the same kind of a ticket. NOTICE i I wish to take this means of thank- - * ing the voters of the First Ward for j ] - their generous support at the past i 1 election. ' Adt. It. HENRY B. CREE. SEND THEM IN | Send those little personals about; ; your friends, the family yourself j , to the Sentinel, but be sure to get|' . them to the office not later than ' Tuesday noon. * ra ■ ■ j j
WILL CELEBRATE ARMISTICE DAY iCostlaanl from pen oet> legion Aihlress — Chaplain HandClosing Hymn — "Battle Hymn of w-j flf Republic." 'The executive committee is eotn- '* prised of the following: Chaplain, Rev. John Handley, commander. John- E. T'out. Raymond Price ami Horace | Smith. >f >fi Nil SUCH LUCK NOW DAYS June 2, 1779. The brigantlne De- " • light. Captain Dawson, on the 20th ult.,. ° from Tortula to New York, mounting _ twelve guns, with twenty-nine hand*, + came ashore on Peck* Beach, near Ocean City, in a fog. Its cargo consisted of eighty barrels of rum ami some mi tar. Soon after it came ashore the militia took possession of both vessel and cargo, and sent off the • crew under guard to Philadelphia. C About 1820. the tide being very low. ' one of the cannon thrown overboard, e in the attempt of the British to get i'. f off, was found by Uriah Smith, ami placet at the corner of his yard for a fender. There were three bolls in it. r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ~ >' ISf p m lir^ mini man dmnts. It*. ^ 2S *AUt CHKVmOLgT TOUWSCJ.-AK Mod.1 ' ". W*~ J' ' Hour end Sow Bont let Ink Ihmnnn Jack. 421 Vat Avenue— Adv. tf. | _____ ; j PLATK tiLASS - Three W-neihv •»»>* meietp 7 \ 11 ftvl : one tvastb. «;>i>m\inwirlr f * 10 IM Prite rmuonebl * Applr It. ( HUtmnn. ballder.-Adv. I, . '' 1 IM BBT J j | FOR RENT Nlrelr farmOwo h*.,*d ~ .1 (ip! M». | FOR RENT Gnmlnnnhlr Mated ran. Ml 0*eelh"fel*,,UN" J. Ad«. I ; ————— — — — j » *yEATI?P.t'<yrrACE "5' ,urE,r,Jsm " i I TEACH ERS WANTZP Gmdee. Hletl S1 Shoot*. College*. Fine mlarin. Nntional ' j j TiirtiW Arancy. PkUapd*lphi..-Adv. i ^WANTED -To bev^orw or l«j. kn. or h.m» ' lion-- prefereblv. Send portlonlnrv to F. Si j Ft*. M Suae mreet. VlnoUnd. N. J. -Ad. " brick boom In Comden. rvntmlir lomtrd. r aiitnWe for bnoHinx or lodelnx. no- po*-1-0* A BISHOP. II# Adwrr Aveoae— Adv. _ EXCHANGE ^FOR EXCHANGE A«M«*j« s+* ' ™ _ cSsInee Sndl. Tb'-ri* noToManTTm^ ! il=Zl . THE (gJob-WILL of our customer Is what The best in banking — just what you require. OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Ocean City, N. J. f~
E BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY »J — \ VALET Electric Baking Co. j phone 212.w 713 Asbury Avenue T* with Ihe latent improved machinery in able lo supply your every „ need in the line of « Bread, Pies and Fancy Cakes of the finest grade Originators of the famous Snowflake Rolls Also Cream Puffs, Chocolate Eclairs, French Pastry BIRTHDAY and WEDDING CAKES ASK YOUR GROCER TOR OUR GOODS If he hasn'l them we will gladly serve you at your door Open all the year BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY i -I r
Bureau of Health — and Charities A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps ? If cm hall ^ not, wj>y not? They give three times t. lfe adams. h,.io eta,. as fTltiChi light as the old style Carbon lamps ~ > for the same current consumption. "* """l . OCEAN CITY' ELECTRIC SERVICE r.: e«.„c ComP.n, • lion of * he*! til code, or nddreee — — po*t*l to bo* j«4- "* M-
N Ocean City Greenhouses PHONE 19 CLEAN AS YOUR HOME'' OCEAN CITY STORAGE CO. Warehouse, Sixth and West Avenue FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD Automobile Freight Service Between Ocean City, N. J. and Philadelphia. For rales apply Ferguson Express, 313 Eighth St., Ocean Gty, N. J.— '*«•« J7Z" Philadelphia Office. 713 Spring Garden — Phone. Market 5014 Ice Cream Factory and Parlor 724-26 Asbury Avenue Opened by K. K. RURMAN Formerly <K "Shfilwi" So bere'f |hc fhJn|Tn»%a^ fTat*«te-WiHrtple tfre yp| ^ouL QUALITY THE BEST-PRICE WGHT 1 Particular attention given lo orders for Partiea, Lodges. Banquets, elc. FANCY CREAMS Special Rates to Churches and Church Societies SPECIAL EXCURSION TO PHILADELPHIA j Round- A 4 fa n.' War Tax 12e K' rt?" f: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1921 Special ticfceln good only on train leaving Ormn Clt* ( 4lh 8«.) 4.S4 A. M " ( 7lb St.) _ UT" ■ " 1 (1Mb Si.) TOO " " " - \ KM suS s iM- " ^ 2 (Mfh SC) - 7.04 2 Frtlroborn - . . " J.. 1 7 - - rBliiiiilliin lArvbq) — "~~Z-r.a._I-~',. .. wfc-ZlT MS " . " Special Train Lrave* Philadelphia (Chentnnt and South Street Ferrieo) 7.30 P. M. Similar Kxcurnion Thanksgiving Day. Thursday, Nov. 21 Tickets may be purchased prior to date of Excursion Philadelphia & Reading System ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD ) THANKSGIVING DAY Place Your Order by November 21st For TURKEYS, CHICKENS, DUCKS DRESSED TO ORDE& With . r t Joseph H. Barclay 1032 Simpson Avenue Trlephomjsi-W BUTTER AND EOC.S OCEAN CITY j - 4-
Advertise in the Sentinel for Sure Results _ ^ J. H. CHADWICK COMPANY j. Prescott Cadman, Jp PLUMBING Successor In losf West avc. 1117 Asbury *ve. Estate ol Mark Lake jfuncral Director HKADI.EY « AIIAJIN " Readine Coal «WC.ntr.l Avenue ^l"i;sf,i0S^5.Tr,iSxMb2,,m °cean Ci,y New J««y the ton funrsnuad. Bell or Knterprla* 'pbone. Al'TO tOUII'MUNT >tmr« »4 vara. TKVTII ana WX»i T / Contented Cows - The exquisite I-ouella Butter is made from the pure, 1W teruixe<l cream of happy, healthy cows. t'Bossy's" contentment contributes to this most delicious flavor. Have you ever -tasted Louella Butter * T|tc finest butter in America! Victor Big A : Bread ^ I ^-Children thrive on Victor Bread because ft cor tains those I ' elMWnLjniobt needed by growing bodies. ADDRESSES OF OUR OCEA N CITY STORES: 745 Asbury avenue, (Groceries) 755 Asbury avenue, (Groceries and Meats) Aseo Stores all over New Jersey Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland. ' New Fashions for Autumn ? ■ to be knit with i> Minerva Yarns Try the Sports Blouse above, using MlNBRVA Shetland Floss. Or the Child's Dress — for which the ideaV yarn is minerva Lustre Wool— a "mix" of soft, pure wool and lustrous silk in delightful color combinations. Minerva Yarns sold exclusively at STAINTON'S in Ocean City This Store will Close Every Evening at S P. M, Except Monday 'and Saturday Y ^ |

