Ocean City Sentinel, 22 December 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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Ocean City Sentine Printed nod FlUJibnt Sntr Thorvdxr OCEAN CITY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. HOWARKSSTAlNTOV.Pre.ld.nl lUrrr P. .tt.ntnn. VP. I'rMhtrat: M. S Lnli L Bnrroi" B." I'raUE taMi nnd a" tellh. Illrwior, LEWIS L. BARRETT. IWr.T Bu.ln~. . PnWi'l.-l ...II, ... llu.d Ttt-Tir. A-l p Avniw. Orwnn dir. N.'J • T.Wtt, :,r : I»-J ThU^ < on;, r- D-- rurfct in njf Sgr!? S| - Job • •••« ■ r h»nd>. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22. IK I N.ICJ!r»» rl." =■■-■' THE SENTINEL OCEAN CITY wm. r^aAttpBezu r .v.i jrv Am. ATLANTIC CITY TICKET OFF1CK. JHORI: PAST UXL VIS flyAKTr. NEWS SMWt AllMljn^ Armor. NTrmrrrsTORG, FLA. ML'UrOLLEM nnd WEST. xr-ts* CMnd MIAMI. FLA. L. C. COHEN. II. ! Uuld.or. ( HRl.-TMAS The tfaAin of Jo. ' The festival of , festivals; The ; it ilay on which the Saviour of i-.- W-rld was born in' the manger at Brtjiltlittlri' C1llI»tll>M. The very ait up breath seems permeated with a desire for peace with 1 all mankind. Tiie kiddie* are happy, their little minds full nf expectation that burnt ; forth into testacies of delight at the thought of the coming of the Patron Saint. They have spent months of planning, of expectation, of trustfulness In the roalixation%f their, desires through the lienevolence of their unseen friend. And now the day dawns— the day of days for the children of the world. From time immemorial it has keen thus, it i. heritage handed down from the time of Christ. And n>> day of the year bringmore joy fr the people generally than does Chri T!ie children are happy, and t ■ grqSrn-ap- are equally please. i in the delight of the children. All this Is as it should he. For is it' not untn a little child we would do > honor? And this should he an exceptionallyJoyous Christmas in this year nf our , Lord, *1921 . At Washington sits the greatest conference of meif ever . brought together to disctxe the pence of the universe. The leading powers of the world are assembled for the purpose of bringing about n stable , peace. Already much progress ha- . been made. Nations are beginning to 1 understand earh other as never before. Differences are lieing smoothed ( - out. Difficulties are lieing overcome . The great poweis are heeding the i voice of the p«>|>lc to ahoHsh wars. ' that the masses may live in the full 1 -enjoyment of God's green earth. The churches and nil moral and civic agencies are lending their support to : the movement .ami out of it all we hope and believe will come n righteous understanding Is; ween nations. With the selfish desire of indiridual.and nations amicably adjusted, with "peace on earth, good will toward 'nen* an accompli -hed reality, we can, 'ndeed, make merry as this Joyous neason of pence and good will approaches. Let us make it the festival of festivals, always beai Ing in mind Him In whose name we celebrate the oc- ! canton. A good many of a.- nave felt peeved • t the policemuo'.- slogan — "Once a ihief, always a thief." We like to feel

0j that there's hope in every iflan'. V every -o often, the |x>lic<- theory comly home to us very hard. The New York millionaire vessel •mail. Charles W. Morse, was i-ii#e a thief. He wrecked the Ni-w Am.-T-i- ■ dam hank and other allied in-tituiii s 1 ll by method* that wen- 'as cool and do — "liberate as the highwayman's wethorfa. "" (le was sent' Jo» the penitentiary but ■later got nut or. a pa (don I -era use he wa« supposes! to be dying. How firr. ever, he miraculously got well and Now. those of u« who feel that the# is hope for the thief, would e\ |x-ct "»i Murse t.> tweome a paragon of red- — tode from th« day the prison door " openci to him nntil the ilay hp drew ,,r his last breath. But sa.i to relate, here weRnd Uncle Sam charging him with having robbed j,. the government prettjerilffSWy blind— charging him witli stealing millions and .millions. And, as the secret service doses ir. on him. we hear him takB" ing passage to England hurriedly and i*. under a false name. But he had to come back because, ..i France wouldn't let him stay on her j soil. The lies: American lawyer in Paris refuse,! to take !-. ca-c. _. Nevt — we will hear of hlih putting up the'|, stoutesr defense in our courts that f money can hnv. That Is his right and ^ lie to not guilty until he is found | j guilty, hut many a policeman is say- , *■ Ing: "I tojd yon so." I "h ° fl TWENTY YEARS AGO s Taken from the File* of tlir Sentinel t] December 19. 1901 S . Ocean City Volunteer Fit# Co., No. f I, in full uniform, will atU^-,4 divine' service at the Fifst M. E. Church next ^ Sunday evening. Rev. John H. Boswell. the pastor, will preach a special -ormon to the "boys." Burrows C. Marshall. ,of this city, _ bookkeeper for the Central Trust Co., f was on Tuesday, elected teller of the| . Mechanics' National Bank, of Millvillg. „ and will enter on the duties of his new p position soon after the first of the v year. I, The four-masteil bark Sindia, of f I.omla^ England, owned by John D. r, Rockefeller, of the Standard Oil Company, and in command of John Mar- . Kenxie. came ashore at Sixteenth] street, this city, about 3 o'clock Sun- ' [ day morning, during a heavy storm. ' the wind blowing a gale from the * r southeast. The ill-fated craft sailed; , from Kobe. Japan, on July 9th last, bound for New York, and was laden with a valuable cargo, consisting of i l.i.OOO gallons of camphor oil, and. ■ silks, bamboo furniture, china ami = i Japanese good* for the Christmas , trade. Captain J. Markov Corson, of the Ocean City station, with his crew, wa - first on the xene and the first shot • sent a line across the bark, but owiifg • to the heavy sea and the continued . rolling of the boat the breeches buoy I could not' be worked and the life boat was resorted to, the crews from both stations manning one boat. The life saving men labored hard all . day. > bringing ashore the crew and their he- » longing*. The cargo is value,! at about tic 000.000. / This is by far the largest ship that has ever came on the 1 wach and ' has attracted widespread attention. I Crowd" of people flocked over from Atlantic City on Sunday in -pile of „ the piercing northwest wind. Ideal Christ ma* Gift 1 C. H. TURNER i fi-tu" Park Boulevard ! WILDWOOD. N. J.

A Satisfied Owner Owns a 2 Family Apartment TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS are the beat kind of investment properties in Ocean City. Right now there are some excellent propositions that are offered for sale, uncomparable to anything similar here in price, term* and location. All of them arc new and offered for -ale at prices showing very satisfactory returns on the money invested. TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS, Third and Ocean Avenue, five rooms and hath each floor, site 22 x .".4 feet, ten foot wide porch. o " ' brick foundations, papered throughout and finished inside in white and mahogany; will rent for f!>00. Price tfi.000. TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS, Frist and Atlantic Avenue, six rooms and bath each floor, size 24 x 44 feet, lot 46 x 7<". feet, wide porches, brick foundations, room for double garage; rent* for SHOO, l'rice 17,600. . jj TWO FAMILY APARTMENT, Atlantic Avenue, between Moorlyn Terrace and Ninth Street, brick construction throughout, seven rooms and tile bath each floor, built in tubs, inside en- 1 1 trances to both apartments, large lot. The upkeep on this (l! apartment will he almost nothing for nevcr.il ••pars. Provision ||) made to install heating plant. Price 313,500. For further information apply Anv Realtor in Ocean City Lr— I

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TO RtlLI) STORES Frank Schcllenheruir \n Ocean fitj Booster One PluTadelphia business man who i believe* in the future -of Ocean City. 1 J. Frank Schelientwrger. who will ' stores and apartments on the | 1 at Plymouth place after < the fir«t of the year. The I . Ix-siie . . Company have already built ' Mr. Schellenhert.-r five houses ;it 1 Seventeenth and Central avenue, of ' different t>W-. The grounds around ) cnttapes oiii be landscapes^ ilr. " ScMtcniwrgei's idea being to make i ■ « ■ s sr-

them very attractive by the addition of tow,,, and shubhery. , He ,.«ate> that the ..pi-ii-n -f l-evpi-J-Olio a deei'ted riinvgr- In the last year I he -^t^uith an :.i>(Uaiiitaiice of his. His reply was: "I am going to Ocean " City." "Why. that place is dead." Me attraction" can yon find In a city oj that type"" In the spri • of this year Mr. Schellonberger. agai on his -"Why. 1 an- to Ocean lit;.." he replied. "Is that so," continued the

^^^VI^IIUMMERS' I ' ™| PARADE /, I SPECIAL EXCURSION I Pliiladelpliia ! " I X_l|8p M0NDAV. JANUARY 2 ■ W \ Pennsylvania System ""I . ;jj &bnc£> j \ '\._y THE UNIVERSAL CAR wK Genuine | Common Sense Many Ford owners can afford to own and operate any car they may choose, but they prefer ( j.j Ford "because it is a Ford." For "because it is a Ford" means dependability, ease of operation, efficiency — and it means sure, * | W quick transportation. 'j ' And "because it is a Ford" means good tast., j pride of ownership and genuine Common Sense. ^ |i! A Ford Sedan i» the !>ext ChriHtma* gift you could buy for your family. It Is but a few weeks to Chrixt- , mas; place your order now. Our liberal terms permit you to buy n Ford on onethird down and balance in twelve monthly installment*. BUY A FORD FOR CHRISTMAS EDWARD G. KURTZ Authorized Dealer for Ocean City 12th and Anbury Avenue Phone 600 "WE SELL EVERYWHERE" We will demonstrate without obligation to you , - -- —fc

friend. "I hear that that is a mighty I.i.e place ami. the way . Jack Holt i.~ over then- this summer. 1 am stayI- Concluding lii- story. Mr. Schellenr. Iierger .tate.l that this acijuaintancc actually -lid come over arm was so ;. well ploascl with what he saw that n permanent summer resident. y mith e n» uhit iHEnrroas Pursuant u> <!»• orJ. , ol ll«fr> S HuucUu. - Sum,,-.:,. -hn , ..! «•„, M.> . m.J. or. ll,. ,i»rh a., ,.i I-, cml— r. A. J>. |*J|. - . ' --ol i < — -I n,.fi,-r t- lirrvOr nosh to lh« - •!.- u :.!,-: ^ motor o lArmCli.ti ttsir J "ta'wAHK1 <•' wiLUAMH. a "IVEOH^W. SOOV. To One and All Do Not Foruot t Old Rsllnble Bay Villa Laundry 1 which wis established in 1916 I Try it once — complete yotir laundry) while you wait. Call, write | or phone, tee-w 217 BAY AVENUE Ocean City, N. J. FRANCES FREEMAN. Proi). Before Luyii^ Next Car see our lart^e stock of new and Kioh-Orade Used Cars C»iAor7iarePn-mo,is StatesHotorService 808 Allan hcAve.'

CHAS. D. SAMPSON j Stoves, Hardware, Oils, Roofing 408-10.' Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. J H ^ ) fl ! CLEAN AS YOUR HOME | OCEANIC ITY STORAGE CO. Warehouse, Sixth and West Avenue FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD i Automohi!" Freight Service Between Ocean City, N. J. and Philaj delphia. For rate* apply i Ferguson Express, 313 EigfcUi St., Ocean City, N. J— rw 372 „ | • Philadelphia Office. 713 Spring Garden— Phone, Market 5014 j + i WE ARE NOW READY TO BUILD FOR YOU And Offer Dependable Construction by Builders of Experience at Conservative Prices ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE Jobbing a Specialty GRUBB BROTHERS Building Contractors 609 Third St., Ocean City, IN. J. Telephone 437-R Automobile Renovating "The Shop Complete" BODY WORK ~ rops UPHOLSTERING WINDSHIELD GLASS FENDER WORK PAINTING * of the better kind Wescoat Co. Albany Avenue Blvd. and Winchester Telephone 561 ATLANTIC CITY REAL SERVICE SENTINEL WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS

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