0 •/ • * . ■' , . - • " ' . ' . 'JCKAN' CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY. JANUARY 5, 1922 ( 'iUgffi:
The Shnmp by R. RAY BAKER "I Ids til.' Nlirimp l» "II here IIKlllll to- • ill lit t-int UMUil'.v genial. III!) jilM iHitr ' tlei-UMly .the reverse. si. .ml li. ; 111 III I -iM-T. Josephine. tin- sister. looked up « HI li-i-lirrgc m.d In* refused in iti— | -n 1 •• 1 1n ^ >oii nuau Mt. Angi-ll — vi-i. In* HlWCt." . K-l n i-rael^nt^ldmi^ I." * |sr«n'l"*«i' lounge li/unl: win* can't (In any nmri than s*lp sodas ami vliew t'-niidy. Slj lis wife against till* blows lit tin* Iiimii less Hurlil. This iniiiri- l.lislni-s luis ' Willi which 'Mr. .lin k Williams Icfi ^ ' hS slsier null mounted the Mali's *,i As tlie relf-nfipointeri guurdinii nf J»>-a-lilHtterOaek fi-lt lie wan suffering pi n "Who DO You TWmk I Saw?" ainial niTrnnt In tlutt nlienllnhs being showered on Ip*r by file diminutive Mr. AliBell. Ever sine- (lie nffulr begun, about six hi. lift lis UK... .Iiu li hud tried Tills situation wa« ilue to the fa>*t that the two youtiir m-n llve.l in dlffereni cities. The Williams lintiie was in Thniuj.sonvllle, while Jnek held a position In Si -i' I (" i t \ . i.a nilh's south, ami Mr. Angell was In business In Seymour. nlsint III- same distance n-r III of Thompson villi-. Every Sum lay Jack catue home to visit his father ami siaier, ami the satue ilay always saw "the Nhriiap",a visitor at tin* Williams resilience; hut make connections to lie there at the same time us Ills* sister's Wooer, tiecause the only I rain from Steel f.lty arrlvcil Just |fl minutes after the only Sumlay train for Seymour hml left. Mr. Wllliauis. Sr.. declined to, take n linml when his turn uppriiarlieil Mtu with the matter of Mr. Aiigoll'* courtship. "I.eaVB It to .Insepliine." lie aitvisisl. "Slio can take care of herself. It s up to her to he her own Judge of whom she wants to marry. Anyhow, tin* more you try to lower this young Ulan In her estlninllnn, the stronger elrell lie for Win." J*»H .tack was resourceful. and lisuuinageil to bribe tlie neighbor hoy to keep lilm posted on the comings ami Be* goings of the uiuu who hml designs on H Miss .hiseplilne's nffectloiis, ami .who. iM It' upiM'tironos vvem. for anything, hml m hi*eu suoeessful In Ills CKiirts. ■ A full-length camera picture In nn (illimii gave Jack an Idea of his 'prospective brother-in-law's, up|M-nruiice . hut Josephine refuiasl to enlighten hint as to the business lit which her Itaiico* was engugeil. lie could have obtained tin- Information by some means, no douhl, lull he hesitated !o apjiear In the light .of a meihller outside his own "But hefori* I let my sliter mirrj a w-eaiel-faeist. puny pigmy, ni go over there and stay him In cold blood," was Jack's oft-rcpnited threat. He really Cunt Intern! i * ' meddlesome, but lind his s|st interests at heart. I felt houml :*. hs.k out for her. ".Vow It's in i." young Mr. Ifllllams told h:* * a- lie washed up from the train tru. following the dtnFIRE ALARM SIGNALS • 14 — Sixth ami Pleasure avenue IT — Eleventh and Hay tivenue 18 — Fourteenth anil Bay avenue 36 — Seventh and West nvenue 42 — Second and Anbury avenut^ 43 — Fourth nnd Anbury uvenue 45— Eighth and Anbury avenue 4f — Tenth and Asbury nvenue - 48 — Thirteenth nrul Asbury uvenue 49 — Sixteenth and Asbury avenue 1 61 — North and Central avenue
i lofue that opened this tale. 'Tin going art-r. the sbrlmp.-this week sure. If 1 «cn possibly get away from the o - job long enough." . In the meantime, the shrimp, was ■ draped beiW'ecp two seats in u pnrlor ear. watching passing scenery With one ^ eye and a page of a niuguxine with the other., t "crtalnly lie was not very pre- ei possessing to look at. If one were In xj search of muscular splendor. Ills face was handsome In a way. loir lie looked too small and frull to C withstand tlie battering blows dealt -p. Arriving at Seymour he ham dinner . church. From the way he evinced Inn w ; leri-st in Hie words from the pulpit It o) could be, seen thut this Visit to the . I li.iiise .if worship was not merely a " mailer of duly. He was enjoying himself in the way u person ii. supposed to "joy himself In sti-li an edltlee. gi Monday morning "the shrimp" shaved, sc < otisitmed rather a meager lirenk fast niul went down to Ills offlce about w eight o'clock. After opening tjie mall luirlook of some physical exercise. > using various gymnasium appliances. H'- shrimp" certainly was qpt neglecting Tiis pliysical well-being. ' yi Inning the day Mr. Angell had fre- U ■tui-nt callers, most of whom he es- tl . orieil to the back room, instrneting the f I'tliee girl to permit no one to disturb _ him. This was his daily routine, and sp|»-arances were that Mr. Angell was an exceedingly busy man. About five o'clock In the afternoon In- was enjoying u respite from Ids , business activities, being engaged In reading a page of the second section if. a newspaper. His legs were stretched nut on his desk at u eotufors. table tingle, anil he was smoking u big pipe which looked as If II might swallow him at any minute. llut Mr. Aptgell's relaxation wuj dlsMirl.ed h.v a very strong thuuip on the i A notice painted an tit- frosted glass InYlted all camera to enter, but iii< particular visitor evidently did not Iti fact, he was t.io much .disturbed ■ to pay nttentlpn to signs. If he had > iioil.-.-il ouo that hung out In front i whom In- was In search. Hie affair 1 might have terminated differently than it ill A.- j • "• 'nine In." said Mr. Angell. In a weak little voice. -lack Williams strode lulu the offlce and stood with arms akimbo, glaring | i down furiously at the occupant of 'the I chair, who retained bis reclining pott* ' "I.ooka here!" reared Jack. "I've J been wanting to see you for some months. I'm not going to say much. '■ hni I figure on acting aplenty. You're j engaged to my sister, and I hereby an- I ii. .mice to the world that there Isn'r : shrimp going to marry her. A ! man's got to be strong nnd husky, and ' a Ida to tuke cure of himself and her. ! If you can do It. you have my consent ; i ol In-Wise — you quit, see?" "I believe I comprehend," resia.nded i Mr. Angell*. removing his feet from the j d.- ami emptying his pipe, and folhIng the paper r.eatly on the daik. Will yon kindly step Into the next ! Shortly after the evening meal Jo- ! ■ phlne was renillng'the same imok and eating front a different box of chocolates. when her brother walked into her presence. Across one eye was a bandage and part of his hair was plastered to his for.-head wrtth blood. Furthermore, he 1 limped. "Sis," he announced In a tired voice, "who do you think I saw Jnat a few hours -ago?" He grinned rather sickly, disclosing , the fad that three teeth tluit had been < accustomed to rest In his mouth were ' nil-ming. Ills appearanre startled her. and she sprang to her feet, all commiseration for Id in. "TV liy — I don't know, I'm sure," she i fullered. "Was — was It a mule or an ] •lark hung his head sheepishly. ,i shrimp;' and I'm li.-rw,to proclaim that In- has demonstrated his ability to look = •nit for hlmsclf-nnd for yon. too. Why didn't you tell me lie was a former — featherweight champion of the United Stales, in present engaged lu the pleasant business of inatrurtlug white hopes In lite gentle art of boxing?" Age of Glacial Depoilti. A controversy has been proceeding between American and Canadian geologists. on the one hand, and AustralIan experts on the other, regarding the period of a series of glacial deposits In Kotiih Australia. The estimate varies In millions of years. Professor Coleman, of the University of Toronto, maintains that those glacial deposits are very much more ancient than the Australian geologists believe, and compares them with simitar deposits which he found near the great lakes of Canada. . Recently Professor David, of Antarctic fame, the celebrated geologist of New South Wales, visited the deposits. By the aid of radio activity he estimated that the deposits at Olary were between 800,000.000 and 900,000,000 years of age, and those of Sturt George between 450,000,000 and 550.000,000 years. Gasping for Opportunity. Once, when Sir Marcus Samuel was Ipril mayor of London, a certain civic dignitary- who was noted for his talkativeness, complained of tho conduct of u fellow- guest at one of the Mansion House receptions. "Mr. Jones Isn't very polite," ho grumbled. "He yawned three times w hile I was talking to him Just now." "But mayhe he wasn't yawning," objected Sir Marcus. "Perhaps he was only trying to say something." j 54 — Sixth and Central avenue, • ,ri"-^ElevenDi~aiTd Central avenue fi7— Twelfth and Wesley avenue " r-H— Fourteenth" and Wesley avenue 7 Si— Fourth and Ocean avenue = 75 — Seventh and Ocean avenue 7f — Ninth and Ocean avenue S2 — Second and Atlantic avenue 96 — Boardwalk and Moorlyn terrace 911 — Bay avenue and Battersea road 621— Twentieth and Central avenue t ,
WERE LOW BIDDERS ' On Rebuilding Boardwalk From Second to Tenth Streets The Porter Smith Company were J low bidders when bids were opened at a meeting of the City Commi-v -ioTiiH-s onNTugaoay afternoon for re; "J pairs to alia rebuilding of the Ocean ' City Bourdwalk from Second street to TeUh street. it .There were five bidders on the work including William Sharrock, of Lin- * wood; the Sutton Corson Company, • of Ocean City; George Maier & Bro„ - of Bridgeton, and E. Riley Mixner Company, of Goshen. The bids were referred to City Kn- .f Collisson with instructions to schedule them and report to the Com- ' missioners at next Monday's meeting t when the contract will be awarded, j SEND THEM IN Send those little personals about t your friends, the family yourself i the Sentinel, but be sure to get j to the office not later than - , noon. ! J
CLASStFIED ' ADVERTISEMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Mr.tr furnished bsstsd rnom. ' , C. it. Swwfnd Office. ^ ft il Nf I T»lt SALE mUjrfcr»ej^l'i»ij'. fir MsM-r"* Edwards. Sth ami Central. - Adv. *j7: w'i t""u7 n ' 'j! - Ad"." imymctiT It- S. Powell, H--x SS. Mlllville. ' N. 1. -Adv. WANTED WANTED Board and r.«.m wiih private family Ail.tr. 11 .-eiiiincl Office. | when dsslrad. Viorly** AAdrc-.- o . Seniinel ; OtBce. Ad.. j rilt. hs> msikeselTTviwk. ttaklenu ilrvlrinK to take sdI phone"* llk.-J. or write to Allsnlic Plane. . Campsnr. U So. North Carolina a- enur. AiI Cltr. N. J.— Adv. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS I Creditor « of Mary A. Thompwm. drreev—l dbuld vend all bill- to CARL F. HER I TACK.
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS County of Cape May, New Jersey RESOLUTION • BE IV RESOLVED, by the Board ot Choten Krvcholdei . ol Ihe County ol l «l-c May New Jeraer. that there shall be ussessrd. raised by taxation and collected for Ihe fiscal year. 1(22. the sum of (401.8lll.TT. for the nurimsc of mm-linu the appropriations set forth in the followlna statement of "Antiripntcd Reyvnues nnd Approprtnrton-" fnr the fiscal COUNTY BUDGET ^ Amount in "BufjdiTs Revenue Account" yenr rnditu- December A 1 - 1 (3li.100.n3 IIS.006... (A) Anticipnted Revenues : ls=- .. Sun'lus^Revenue Appropriated tSS.0tMt.Oi) (llt.OT.. ... OtoOMIO Clerk . J.M0.OO Office SherllT ....J. 3.000 00 |] 4,300.00 (I3.li00.0l' State Motor Vehicle fund 6S.OOO.OO ^45.000.00 Court-1" Apy°*ri*u,mi' . turn h£mm» KfifSSW sgs «BS sssr "ss |pgS| atukm? - ,-iTO'oo 1100000 Huryinr Soldier, and Sailor. _ Printlnx an.1 Advertising , {'roo oS t'soo oo Pub'k SS23T C J t'soo oo ! 800 00 ££ii,5r" iLoob.ob iLSoo.oo SurrMnieT^Oiriee 3U00.00 KMoioo Clerk's OAce I3.000.00 IIAI00.00 Widows' Pension- 2.000.00 2.000.00 Uahlinx Roads 500 0„ t ,000.00 Interest on Surplus Revenue . .uO.Oil _ JSO.OO 1 mere*: on Bonds and Temjmrnry Note- H2.2lu.oo .0.0003(0 urine Bond- B».000.0O (T.SOO.OO 1 ...... (So* I SdwaM 3.240.00 UM.M Law Library 100.00 100.00 Moaouito Extermination IS.000.00 1.-..000.00 Farm Demonstration ::noo.oli •tt-eeial Advertisinir :..000."0 i.W«.00 - alaru— lilatrlct foreman l.,0v-ono on Temporary Nole- (421.900 01. I2.TI7.im> IV20 Emeryency Notes 40.049.8. it) Summary Invectijrntlon J * 0.928.90 12) Repairs Stone Harbor Hrldxe ( 12,800.00 I ^"1518.310.77 IS88.02S.TS Less Anticiiated Revenue ttaxes not included) ...114,600.00 70.608.77 Antount to be Raised by Taxation #401,810.77 8480.029.99 IC| BE IT FURTHER RKSULVED. that n hearinx on the toreuolnB COUNTY BUDGET be held in the Freeholder-' room, in the Courl House. Cape May Court House. N. J.. on January 10th. 1022. at 2 o'clock. In the P. M-. a! which time and place objections thereto may be presented by any taxpayer ot the County: that notice ol such hearin». together^ adth^ the^ Budget, as approved. Ik- published at Iwajvks^sf least one scan Rem?*! 1T KURTI,ER RESOLVED, that 'the "BUnGE?" 'Mull also coa.stltute the Tax The foreiroinir "BUDGET" Keeolution was approved by the Boald at a reirulsr meetinu on the 20th day of December. 1021. and public notice la hereby nlven that hearina of any taxpayers of the County who wish to object t'vereto or otherwise be heard will tie held in the Court House. Cai-e May Court House. N. J.. Tue-day. January 10th. 1922. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, after whieh the Rndiret Resolution will he taken np for final By Direction of the Board. Adv. 1-8. It. IRVING FITCH. Clerk. 1 Good Opportunities for Young Men and Women * Solicitors and salesmen ; 4 young women and 4 young men for a piano and phonograph store. No experience needed but must be hustlers. For those young women and men we . have openings for steady positions with " good salary to start, also good chances for advancement. Apply by letter or in person.- . • ' ' ' ; Standard Music Company - 1008 Atlantic Avenue Atlantic City, N. J. — = — $ - . . , ; = SENTINEL WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS
MOMENTOUS MOM LVD- _ -~1 ' DON'T BE LONELY JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE AS tmi-:V "Twitch the Switch" for Silent Service and the "Matchless" Night Atlantic City Electric Company, The Dawn of a New Year Whgl ii hignificant time fur the individual or huuineax hou.-r whose course is charted in Ihe proper channels. We look hack on 1921 mm a year thai has no regrets for us. We strove constantly to fulfill our duty_ to the public, in giving "the most of the best for the least" a„nd that our customers appreciated our efforts is evidenced in the patronage with which you were* good enough to favor n«. i( Our young and splendid nation is fast recovering from the natural "after the war" depression, and we should all look forward to the sun of Opportunity lightirfg up the three hundred and sixty-five days with its rays of Optimism and Hope. Prosperity and good times are in the offing let us hoist the anchor of Despondenry. unfur I the sails of Fjicrgv and Faith, and guide our bark accordingly to the Divine Chart. „ It is our fondest wish that no one will hove cause to call 192i^!w^vtl1ine; hut A Happy and Prosperous 745 ASBURY AVENUE I "km" Evaporated Milk ca„ I (If j The best Milk parked. Better and more economical than fresh Milk A | for Tea, Coffee and Pudding "Asco" Coffee, lb O A high-gradJ coffee for only 25c lb. Coffees of the same quality as "Asco" Blend sell elsewhere for 40 c and 45c a lb. Our Producer to Con- U sumer Plan enables us to save you the difference. Buy a pound today, wc MKtM I know its rich, rare flavor will please you. c^amy Cheese it 23c — Buckwheat 10c Real good, snappy cheese. Try it, youll like it. Makes Jhe most delicious "hot cakep" you ever ate. "Aoco" Macaroni pkg 9c ^^Aaco" Golden Syrup can 9c You'll Save More in an "Asco" Store Tender Choice 3 Best Peas "" 12/^c "Sardines 10c Soup Beans lb 7c Buy them by the doxen. Oil or mustard dressing. Very nurisldng and economical. "Asco" Teas lb 45c Victor Bread Loaf 6c ti.,5 23c: , fb pbg 12c Big, white flaky loaves. OnlJ- the best ingreFive quality blends— Mixed, Plain Black, India . ' . . . Ceylon, Old Country Style. Orange Pekoe Which ,l,enU arp U5od,to Proi,uf'' V,ctor Brend-tha do you prefer? (|Uality and quanlty loaf. "Aaco" Pure Cocoa 1 • lb ran 15c "Asco" Peanut Butter ih 13c N. B. C. ^ Money Savers ^ ^aphtha Spiced Wafers 1W 17c SOAP «-• 5Lc Sorbetlo Sandwiches lb 27c PH^ess' A™peHw7H f.r 10c S,*r SoaP cak* :,' 'e , Fresh bgked. There prices Tender String Beans can 12r Soap improves with age. very special. Best Sour Kront big can 15c stock up. Best Pure Jelly glass 10e ' i, a .«■ Pure Apple Butter can 18c .. ASCO Best Red Salmon can J5c New Norway Tomato Catsup a 15c XX - 'c. 5c Fancy Peaches . big ran 23c, 29c "Saeo" Muatard jar 12c Calif. Erap. Apricots . lb 29c "Asco" Codfish pkg 9c "Asco" Prices Keep Living Costs Down Calif. Sunsweet Cold Seal Crlif. Evap. Prunes lb 10c, 17c s Oats puk 10c Peaches ,b 19c Pancy, meaty prune*. Small Tbe very choicest white oaif. Fine flavor. KveeptieM) P'1*- ■ i grown. ; value. ^ 1

