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Ocean City Sentinel ' fUM" ■»* >i>IKA .»w«y OCEAN CTTT PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. HOWARIl S. STAJVTPN.' P. " S JBsfiv~T» Sots*. Vis. Fmtdst.it U. M ■] &&S3£Zi feM. Wntwrv LEWIS L. EAEEETT. 0»,1 Bosfas-t Msum PlMUU<! w«Ujr at Sreiias. Baildltr. IMN A«fc-jr» A.sms. Owe Cltj. N. J. Tabptaaa I»~» U)Ll^aaana!:t:i.ti IB this papsr ^wiil U ^ LA «t pmqsfcr d» by o[«r«o»! THURSDAY. JANUARY I*. 1922 lattfal a: its rose OOte at Oeaaa On H. 1-. as s^tatd slsss mail matter. THE SENTINEL is aa sata at .the Mewing am ttaadi OCEAN" CITY WW F. CABMNX2. tH Asbarr Annus. > E. C. BCSHAY. ISi Aabwy Aaaaaa. SOMFJJS POINT, N. J. ^ USOO^h EJASO^ p j ATI-ANTIC CITY TICKET OFHCE. SHOES FAST LINE. V„SWARTZ NEWS FTAKP. ^AtlaB-ifi Aaaaaa. ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. WLSOLLEW au^WEST. trr-s* Caatral MIAMI, FLA. U C. <OHE V rcn BmULt.r LET GOVERNMENT HELP A democracy propuscs or it becomes a poor •iemocracy. tike most of the South American republics. A democracy develop* its benefit." until all the people are benefited. <>r it is no demoowcy at ail. Since our republic aras established, the general government has spent untold millions and billions of dollars in our cities where people are gathered in the mass. Carload? of money hare gone lot million dollar post offices, great harbor improvements and other projects benefiting that massed part of the population. Every year tens of million " are paid oat to the employees ] of Code Sam, who live and work in the cities. Where the government spends five mil Hon dollars in a city of 100.000 peo- ■ pie, bow much does it spend on an agricultural county of 100.000 people c and in which are located only a few small towns and villages T f Answer: So small an amount as te t ■ be absolutely absurd in comparison. < If it spends the one-hundredth part J of that sum, or $50,000. in such a < county, that county thinks a miracle ' has happened. The government ought to spend at 1 least as much of the public taxes and j of the receipts from its hands where x one 30 per cent, of the total population lives as It spends where the other ( 50 per cat lives. Ho* * i To the mind of this editor, the first J necessity is the paving and sewering T of the streets of community centers, the small towns of the nations. Paving. for the burin©** prosperity, the . convenience, the educational advant- ! age and the comfort of the whole com- " inanity, and to auvai.ee the civic solidarity of the whole community sue- ! rounding such towns. Sewering in ' centers, as a national health measure, t the sewers to lie extended to the farms in good time. .Small tfiwn* cannot , afford such projects; they will do well 1 to keep them up after the improve- 'f meats are established. . The government can and should af- 1 ford it. And for every dollar Uncle | Sam spenii? in such public improve- 1 meats, he will increase the wealth of the nation $10 up to even tlOO. A bvok could be written on the . enormous tdwrttages that would ac- ' em© to all the people of the United States— A i L OF THEM- from such oxtensio.i ot government attention to j our villtges and towns ■ george 41. adams re-elected 1 At f vinord ,- cetir.g of the Gee*; City B'ltlding and Lc,an A.-socIatior held Salui lay evening, George O. Allan re-clc-ctcd president, Simeon B Miller, re-elected vice president. DA. (tors re-elected were: Will iant Lai:?, William E. Massey. Alfred P.. Powell. O.tis M. Townseiwi wa • elected to' fill -n unexpired term. New direeu-rs elected are: Harry F. Stanton, one pear: Hiram S. Mowrer. two yea—-: -and Han? Burkhart. three years. 1'J21 was jhe most successful year in the life of the A delation. The twenty-fifth series will mature with the May payment- Thi? Hgfca_.j^ii_ 137 months, earning nearly 9',l . K. Howard Thorn -is secretary of the Aasodaunr.. AWARDED CERTIFICATE BUur Academy of Blaimown, N. J., has been awarder i the certificate by the New Jersey School Athletic Association. which promulgates the fart <
1 POLAND 6AINS LEAD IN EUROPE ' Will Be First of European Countries to Recover From Effects of War. GATEWAY TO RUSSIAN TRADE American Purchase ot Foreign Mun.-c- , .pal and National Bonds Will . Strengthen Foreign Markets ' and Help U. S. Bus n ess. I By F. DE SAINT-BHALLE Vies President Baldwin Locomotive W.-Vs. tVlthtn five ynaysPolanil «i:l !-v the • rtrtiest oumryfn ffur.'fY mwff.itit.* 1 ■ euvjK. My vvnBurnce ta Poland is : based on lu food trade '.slsnces and. the quality of lis nalura! resources. e« well as ti e Industry of Its population -
of UK-re than MMM0JM0 Inhabitants. CeglBBJBf with the year !'.r— this plus A sarptM c.«i. (tnBA Steel. diverse manufactures 'and tim'-cr, sli available :■ r export. Wbsa a nation Las such resources for itself and its export trade. It can take, care of al- ■ most any emergency One of try ubjerta in gv.ng t- IT - r<-pe was to obtain infnrtnatiou si liossla. I found that Poland, of a!. , oranirle*. was the best Informed *!»>u: j . passu Many bare ralntlves there ■ i mm _ - - uf ^Bs J F. BE gAINT-PHALLK and the torn of Russian information I* c rotusequently direct and realistic Tbdre is now a secret trade g-tlng fa oti >n s-eco.A'oUcd aud Ra»-is „ Smuggl.ng Trade Developed WlMff 1 waa.ln Poland thla trade was , forbidden by Russia, who was en-deav.-ytns to establish a monopoly of trade to assist the flnanrev ' of the Soviet government. One trouble in Russia today ta the last In- t centlve for work. After a peasant pro? " doers eSOBgh for his needs, as he find* 1 nothing desirable In Russia to ex ^ rhanrr for bis efforts, be stops wiwk. iiemsants have surplus fond <-r snides they bide tbem In h<iles In their I land and wait f- r traders and sm-jg- ! glers, generally Polish Jews. » In the darkness of night they come r to some meeting place, wbera wntslan ^ precious metals, predtms stones, wheat and otbrt products ars exchang- ' ed for Polish agrlpoltnral I implements. ' textiles, knives, hardware and similar 1 Poland's Amazing Programs With her great natural resources, her rmsll foreign debt and the fart | tbsl she baa no reparation to pay, I bethat Poland is a boot to emerge as «<ne of the moat Important nations 1 of Central Europe. ' The present depredation of the P.e ( Hah mark Is the rwnlt of the difllcul- 1 ties -if the past two years. It does not In any way arrest the economic lite of Every, thing la now set In Poland for I rreater stability of exchange. The only thing larking Is the balancing of the budget, which the ».i»«vnroent la working liard to accomplish. After this hi done a fixed value will probably be given to the currency. With Poland's , great nature! resources she Is likely to tie ..ne of the first countries of Central to acquire a satisfactory eurren- v stilted to future conditions. City ot Warsaw Thriving Ti- general Impression Is one of gresi activity everywhere. I have never se-n a city of the site «f Warsaw redn-ed to the same mlnlmnm of ezpeml'ttre IB the way of htxtiry There are prsctteally no automobiles ;n the city and only .1 few hor?A rarrisgea. Tndlry cars vri- overrVowded, snd tno«t people walk. Clot hag for v\--snen and men of all claasca are sg» -ii-nilv warm, but avoid luxury^and » ? I •!, TM* absence of 1 usury 'l* a g » d thing for Ute city of Wabsaw s: fe.-t lrr in the Pnlted States stj -e'd ,-erv.e nhee that the natural res.mr. es .,f piJend are second only to Ffsncrit^r ' tuunv sn-l England and that the prog- ' • reas of tbN new n-;.u!.!ic within the ■ Ii.rxt year •■-'ill he sncb as to aatonrth - \.c I'r.tled Statra. , The,- are 'WO ways ta rrhlrt, ^e » c; 't 'l-inipean industries sad help •ell their pri'dnet « .0 thf. rett--r ws ran exp.un our raplrgl. a .-• isv oe read ,f lares Ami - an r - -f forei.. • n-K. vr- .p,-, ' or net .r . In thu I sew r rrel -b- l-e fn^ IAS tquwedlqts tutgre. It tlurt eleven arr the prep In addition to the certificate the r .-cho.il also gains possession of the silver tiophy. which is the token of the ehamptonship. Irving Hall was captain of the paM sea«.ti eleven, which was coarhci by Mario de .. Vitalis, the splendid halfback of Brown y University of several years ago, ami 1- who was placed bv Walter Camp on A Ha second all- American eleven. x. I
CAN VOU BEAT !T; ' 1 ' . _ i ~r_ ^ OH OFFICER ^ ^ ' ' ' " - ^ ' ''
CAPE MAY COl'NTY DOINGS ( hsmhrr sf < ommrrre I >ppo>r Outside Vppointve for Prosecutor The annual mevtiac the Cr-unty AaangtHiAl, Ameriear. Lecio- . was he!,- at Cape Ma> Coutt H- Tuesda:- tight. Officer- elerte.1 for^ the = car ate a." follows: Johr. VI Trout, Ocean City. County Chairman: E. O. Howell, Swainton. Vice Chairman: Eln.el" Jack-on Peari. Ocean City. Adjutant; W. E. Young. Tuckaboe. 1 Treasurer : « it; Clerk ' Winterburn. Wildw .- t; OrganixatHir. Officer. The '"ane Ms* County t.liamtwr tf Comir orce at their meeting here last ,Th.. isl-i in the City Hall, unan- . |ui?oeil a. motion offered by = ! Clayt r Haines Brick, of Ocean City. 1 that the Chamber >f Commerce go on Xeeori : opporii-t; toe curret t ivp».rt, ' * tl»s' fiovertw Hi-.- ..-.is will appoin* a frm-> A lesoiutior. • prepare-' voicing this protest ami forwarde.1 to the Governor and to the senator ami assemblyman of the county. The Chamber of Commerce referred to iheit Transportation Committee: the question of unprotected grade cross- I ing.- na the -ashore road, with in- I -tructior..- -that the committee use I every means possible to, have these crossing? properlj- protecfed. On motion of Oceau City, seconded by Sea Isle City, the Legislative Comwa> instructed to proceed vigorou^* toward- the freeing of the Ocean City automobile bridge. <p. Mayor Gilbert Smith, Avalar.. presented a resolution to ' have the Pennsylvania Railroad name one of the tvrt> fenyr boats now being built "Avalon." The resolution receive.! the unjustified indorse inert of the ChamDr. W. F. Maritny, of the Heath Dc partmeni. of Atlantic City HigSchools, ad.tressed the meeting. Hi? topic vat. "The Health of the Bun Mar -How to Consume and De- I velop It." Mr Mariony is a forceful ^ speaker, who hammer* his points = home in no uncertain manner. The meeting adjourned to Harris' restaurant where .Spencer B. Swan was master of ceremonies. During the course of the luncheon Dr. Alien Corson, Rev. John Handle)' and Clayton Haines Brick, talked in a happy vein. I' ousel! H. Nulty, treasof the Ocean City Title ami Trust Company, of this city, favored with a solo. Orchestra music for the luncheon was furnished by Dorwey B. Anderson, piano; Leonard Murphy, cornet, and Herman Selvaign. violin. SENTINEL ads bring results.
4 « ■ + Willard S. Steelman I Contractor and Builder i JOBBING BOAT WORK i • 1100 Bay Avenue OCEAN cm, N. J. |
To One and All Do No- Forget t Old Reliable Bay Villa Laundry which was established in 1916 Try it once— complete yonr laundry uhile von wait. Call, write or phone, tee-w 217 BAY AVENUE , Ocean City, N. J. FRANCE6 FREEMAN. Proo.
William H. Oldfield Interior Tile Work j 912 Central Aveqye [• OCEAN CITY. N. J. Estimate* Furnished Phone. 229-J !i
SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Avenue Phone. 139-J I'rean City. N. J. Good Work. Quirk Service." all Work d(W on Premises Please Give I s a TriaT t'l.OSHD I XTIL SEASON OF 1922
Grubb Brothers -Building Contractors JOBBING A SPECIALITY 609 Third Street, Ocean City, N. J. Telephone 437-R
A Satisfied Owner Owns a 2 Family Apartment TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS are the best kind of investment properties in Ocean City. Right now there are some excellent | I propositions that are offered for sale, unccmparable to anything , | similar here in price, terms and location. All of them are new | and offered for sale at prices showing very satisfactory returns | on the money invested. TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS. Third and Ocean Avenue, fire f| rooms and bath each fi.oor. size 22 x 34 feet, ten foot wide porch. i brick foundations, papered throughout and finished inside in white and mabog.i.-; : will rent for $900. Price $6,000. TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS. Frist and Atlantic Avenue, six I rooms and bath each floor,*ixe 24 x 41 feet, lot 46 * 76 feet, wide porches, brick foundations, room for double garage; rents I for $1,100. Price $7,500. 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 entrances to both apartments, large lot. The upkeep on this apartment will be almost nothing for several years. Provision made to install heating plant. Price $13,500. . For further information ap^y Any Realtor in Ocean City
1 How to Build a 40-Year Roof With Time Defying Sidewalls USE "Creo-Dipt" Creosoted Stained Shingles Selected from first grade Positively preserved with creoBribth Columbia coast- soted stain forced into the cedar. pores of the wood. Guaranteed Grading Colors— Rich and Deep Artistically arranged give permanent beauty Come see them and be convinced Townsend's Lumber Yard ? Eighth Street and haven Ave. OCEAN CITY, X. J.
Good Will is That Which Makes Tomorrow's Business More Than an Accident LOLA M. TOWNSENI) , H AN DIE SHOP ! • T Phone 1SS-R 758 A"hnr> A,rnur I | !|
CHAS. D; SAMPSON Stoves, Hardware, Oils, Roofing j 408-10 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. j -—4
"j { CLI1A.N A44 YOUR HOMK OCEAN CITY STORAGE CO. Warehouse, Sixth and West Avenue FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD Automobile Freight Service Between 'leean City, N. J. and Philadelphia. For rates apply j Ferguson Express, 313 Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J. — fks* J72-M Philadelphia Office. 713 Spring Gprden— Phone, Market 5014
: Automobile Renovating "The Shop Complete" BODY WORK MIPS UPHOLSTERING I WINDSHIELD GLASS FENDER WORK \ PAINTING of the better kind j WescoatCo. Albany Avrnue Blvd. and Winchester Telephone 564 ATLANTIC CITY REAL SERVICE
] !' &&FC I THE UNIVERSAL CAR "Get'abaui ^ 'pHEFordrunaboutisjustwtiatitsname ^ !| I implies — it's a regular "get-about." jj There is no other car that will take you there and back again, quicker, safer and | "more economically, j It's the car for the man of action— the j, farmer, the merchant, the doctor, the !! contractor, the collector— the car that is :ii I useful every day of the year. [; Low in the cost of maintenance, with all ; of the sturdy strength, dependability and reliability for which Ford cars are noted. On account of the unusual demand we urge that your orders be placed as early aa possible. EDWARD G. KURTZ Authnrizrd Dealer for Ocean City 12th and Asbury Avenue Phone 600 [ "WE SELL EVERYWHERE" \

