Ocean City Sentinel, 8 December 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CITY PRINTING ' AND PUBLISHING to. H KAN lilt. THn4|nn<> IJW S, H Jt " 11 TM. C.:r*imr,r JW>" itw rtaki I- "cOiinvo- •;! wbrnmnr cv|»y ami f 1M» cay> T«Ai -—m rt-i THURSDAY, DECEMBER !r_'l THE SENTINEL OCEAN CITY ATLANTIC CITY " -- — TICKET OFFICE. SHORE FAST J I M \ - I'MASTi: NEWS STANI". A' t*ntjr t . , ST. PETERSBURG, Ff*A. MIAMI. H A. L. c. '-"WEN. Mia BrnMytf IGNORANCE i- /lamy Where;.'pie. the ignorant Russian .masse- are slaves of a few doien highly educate anil shrewd men led by Lenin and Tr.itxky. On the other hand, there is. • y place for ignorance in n .ieinoeraty. Where all men are equal. . • should be educated in order that iie I shall enjoy the same freedom. iftid pleasures and blessings that the edu- ;• rated man enjoys. There is too much , illiteracy In ever>- State <>f the Union, and we hope that the woman, with ' - their newly given right to vote, will . speedily put an end to that. A WRITER in a New York fciper protests against the movement to have '• the school children of the city raise ' funds for the relief of poor, underfed , children of France, on the grounds , that many New York school children are also underfed. There is a lot in this. In every city ' j in this land, we care not which one you name, there are too many poor, ■ ill-clothed and underfed children. ln|. cities like New York. Chicago, Phila- ' ■lelphia, Boston — in fact, in all of the ' 10 to 15 larger cities — there are many | thousands of such children, pathetic , examples of man's inhumanity to man ; I * pathtticaljy attending school; pitifully! 1 ' Baring up under their lot and Saying nothing about their gnawing stomach-. [ We are sending shiploads of fond ' and clothing to Germany, Russia, Po- j . land, Ireland and elsewhere, forget- ; ting that we have tens of thousands ' of shivering, undernourished little ones j in our own country. , Organized charity? Oh, yes. every c city has its public charity" organize- I tion, Yut it fails to find many of the 1 needy in every city and the food, feul ( and clothing it gives to the rest is , nearly always of the meagerest sort. Missionary work is fine — we do not criticise it at all, hut we simply can't overlook our Own sad little bairns. | o | HOW many of you men under whose eyes these words fall; know of a boy , . just growing up .who seems to huvr no ambition; who either goes dully through his days or is plainly a- reckless of the things of tomorrow as lie was of the things of yesterday. Are you, who knows such a boy,; too busy, sir, to take a real interest : in that growing young- fellow ? Don't you know that what that hoy need- asmuch aa anything else at his stage in life is a friendly advance from s-me-body obler; that he needs advice not given as mere advice but quite plainly from a sincere desire to be of : SERVICE to him and to his future?

V Do not feel that the W» fatbe* 1 and hi. .motljer „n .-nouX Gofl know that. the;, try t,; do their be»«# ;v grtveriiig hiniallhis-iifi andtbeyouii^ j fellow take- it. from th.M .: matter j * . "'.'"'X i y, ...-.'Htuny. .« - a .1 ..... fro* the world B-utTlf | -i.: .. - ' * Utah ( ,i word and a -mile will gJ a : • a TWENTY YEARS AGO ' Taken from the Files of the .Sentinel December 5. 1901 i' ago. tendered biB-.tcsignaGpia a- pas.'tor it the Hr.-t Hapt;-t Church in, , : thi- city • to take effect N v.n 10. , has at the earnest request of the cure 1 The game^ in the south is suffering i Mayor-elect Champiur. Postmaster , Sutton ami Kx-Councihtlan Headley. , all of this city, left here on Monday .- morning for a week"- gunning trip in that section. "ftie first game of basketball of the season will tie played Saturday evet ning next, in the hall of the Bourse . Building, with the strong team from , Hatmnonlon. The line-up will be: 0--car Morey and Al. Smith, forward-: ' Schurch. cen^r; Arthur "Morey and ■ Arthur Cheater, guard-. i The annual meeting of the M. K. Sunday School Board was held on , , Sunday afternoon last. Avhen the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: superintemlent, Mark • Adams; assistant superintenden!. i John Marts; second assistant superintemlent. Mrs. W. W. Fithian: superin- • , . tendent of Infant Department. Miss Emma Corson: organist, Irn F Champion; assistant organist. Miss Anna :! Champion; chorister. W. W. Fithian ; ; ; ! librarian. Joseph Norton; assistant li- ' ■ jiirarian. Parker Miller. GOING TO FLORIDA ' , Mrs. ami Mrs. Lincoln Rau and daughter Co rat «f t— ' Anbury avenue', are leaving next Wednesday for Palm . Beach, Fla., where they will remain ■luring the winter months. Before' 1 (earing. Mis- Cora Rau, who is un — operator at the local telephone y- ' change, will, spend a few days with . friends at Anlmore. Miss Rau has . extemleil a leave of absence from her duties here, on account of her recent illness .and will rest during the 1 winter months. MOVED HERElewis Cosaalmon has sold his house in Penns Grove, N. J.. and has moved here and will erect a house here this f winter. Mr. Cusaaboon wu- engaged f In the building business while there r and is taking up the same business j Hand Sapolio -The! ! for everyday use ! ^ i Made from vegetable oil only "

A Saisfied Owner Owns a 2 Family Apartment TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS are the best kind at investment properties in Ocean City. Right now there are some excellent >•! propositions that are offered for sale, uncomparnblr to anything If similar here in price, terms and location. All of .them nre new and offered for rale at prices showing very satisfactory returns on the money invested. TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS, Third and Ocean Avenue, fire |» rooms and bath each floor, size 23 x .14 fret, ten foot wide porch, is' • brick foundations, papered throughout and finished inside in white ami mahogany 4 will rent for 9900. Price W..00O. TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS. Frist and Atlantic Avenue, ,, rooms and bath ench flbor,slze 21 ♦ I t fre!, lot 4(> x Tfi feet. Ill ' wide porches, brick foundations, return for double garage; rent* ll' for $1,100. Price $7,500. TWO FAMILY APARTMENT. Atlantic Avenue, between Moor- !! lyti Terrace and Ninth Street, "brick construction throughout. 7 seven rooms and tile buth each floor, built in tubs, inside entrances to both apartments, large lot. Tim upkeep' on this apartment will be almost nothing for several year... Provision made to install beating plant. Price .-1. '1,500. ^ For further information apply Any Realtor in Ocean City

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s».;.qp"<l for -» niot.'ths Heal-on- j ,,i Id no ku -.' ^ S ' :k-: ' T* ' Prw-idei.t the tt.Mw—l Boar.! ' P ' 0«ng ..f t ape Un. l .nt.ty. "Cape May County has .1- n.ucl. I to the public in flie ua» »f pleasure, health an. I recreation a- the I\irkur.l Motor M U . the Coeinty. of which it was a parthigt.l . rrctiloWe cmtertminment l.j the and singing. acc<>nipanie,l b| the high srhnol orchestra. To One and All Do Not Forgot t pitl Reliable EeyVilla Laundry which was established in 1916 Try it once— complete your laundry while you wait. Call, write 217 BAY AVENUE Ocean City, N. J. FRANCES FREEMAN. Prop. Before Luyin^ next;gar soo^ourjlar^e Stock'bfrtew and hioh-drade UsedGars CtsforTiaieP^moiis States Motor StRVKE 808 Allan ttAve

WILL THIS S£ SCRAPPEP? . «» o; jk, < ' - Hen- i- tt-e :.t Ncw-.-ott Netvy when America's late?'. r.~J not: ippM *.»•. trip «.:!»», t'e Vlot VngJtua, was launched the fHcr day ffiHUw' n dl <• t ever i.utv mill.r.n dollait. I tit if the I?--i»hea" I. ...1 i> . ... the nation-, it will be scrapped. - -

k j ! || 7,. A THE UNIVERSAL CAR . . ^ Genuin Common Sense if. j., Many Ford owners can afford to own and operj'l ate any car they may choose, but they prefer 1 - Ford "because it is a Ford." For "because it is a Ford" means dependability, ' i ease of operation, efficiency — and it means sure, !t| quick transportation. And "because it is a Ford" means good tastw, , '. pride of ownership and genuine Common Sense. A Ford Sedan ix the best Christmas gift you could i . buy for your family. It is but a few weeks to Christ- '•*: place j our order now-. Our liberal term- permit bin to buy a Ford on ono1 third down and balance in twelve monthly installBUY A FORD FOR CHRISTMAS EDWARD KURTZ Authorized Dealer for Ocean ("ity 12th and Asbury Avenue Phone WMI ."WE SELL EVERYWHERE" We will demonstrate without obligation to you

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