Ocean City Sentinel, 2 March 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

- - • UCEAN.CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY. MARCH •>. 1922 . )■ IVK

AMERICAN LEGION LOST^ ' 10 PLEASANTVILLE Harold Miller Stars for Victors in Fast Game Harold Miller, the former Rug•ers College luminary, sparkled 'nightly for the Plensantville American Legion Post quintet last Friifay iirht when the Maroon and White five ..on a hard fought game from the Morgan-Ranch Post five, of this city, the final score reading 37 to 25. ' Miller scored eight times from the court an<l dropped six, out of seven lies from the free mark through the . Bill Payne, the Mainlander's center /' also had a good flight tallying a quar- ' tet of field goals, while Myers and I immons each scored a long twominter. The locals toolcthe lead at the start .ml- were never nkadcri, the score at ialf time reading/20 to 11. Ross. Ferguson, the former local) nigh school sensation tallied five of> he visitor's nine double-deckers and 1 was his great work which kept the Ocean City five' in the running. Wal- 1 lace, managed to cage a duo of field goals and also tossed five straight tries from the foul line into the hasThe line-up: "P. A. L. Pos.' 0. C. A. L. limmons forward Ferguson Miller forward Gilbert Payne center .-Chadwick Myers guard Price Riley guard Wallace Field goals: Emmons 1, Miller 8, Payne 4, Myers 1, Ferguson 5, Gilbert !, Chadwick 2. Wallace 2. Foul goals: Emmons 1, Miller 6, Payne 1, Riley 5, Ferguson 6, Gilbert 2, Chadwock 1, Price 1. Wallace 5. Referee, Rodney Smith. Pleasant- • lillc High School. Time of halves, 20 minutes. MET IJI PHILADELPHIA The visiting Ladies' Auxiliary, of lie First Presbyterinn Church, held a + neeting recently at the home of Mrs. J P.mcoast, 6180 Washington u venue. i j Philadelphia. Among those preseht I J were. Mq,<. Panconst. Miss Bowers. | j Mrs. Fagley. Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Chum- j '■era,. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Anschulz, Mrs.! 1 :<now and others. Refreshments were 1 ervtd, The bazaar to he held next j -ummer in Ocean CStywas discussed, j Th next meeting wiTT be helil March j 50th at the home of Mrs. Chambers, j

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LOSS OF KENY0N WON'T HALT ONWARD MARCH OF FARM BLOC

'United States Senator Arthur Capper says farmer will soon be made efficient salesman with the legal right to market his products collectively. By Arthur Capper United States Senator irom Kansas The loss of Senator Kcnyon in his appointment to the federal bench will in no way stop the progress of the Congressional program Sponsored by the Agricultural Bloc (That program is going right on— -amtr-through,— impelled by somc.- / thing so high and big and just that \ ■' I'tc personality of leaders P"d Members alike of the. Bloc pale lllri* insignificance. We -are all mere instruments of service to that vast portion of dur population that . tills the soil. Our names, like the colors of our lies, count for nothing. Our principles count for everything. , The question of cooperative marketing. long kept a little Orphan Annie standing outside on the, doorstep of Congress, now occupies, a i position of honor in the mighfyJ Senate chamber. ■ With the President of the United States formally and officially committed to it, and with hitherto iron-barred Senatedoors giving way before it, it is just a matter of a short time before . 5' .will be written into the law of the . land. The Volstead-Capper Bill will cut the irons - from the farmer's . heels and permit him to go to market alongside his neighbor and in | comparative safety from the ban- i dits who would way-lay him on the i road. The American farmer can , never be an Efficient salesman of his | own protects without the clear legal . right to market them collectively. • Other measures to which the socalled Farm _ Bio; lias given its i sanction include the Capiier-Tineher < -.mi-grain gambling bill, hills regn- c hting cold storage and providing i for adequate control of the packing i industry, the Capper- French truth t ii fabrics bill, the bill that places j a representative of agriculture on the c fv.'eral Reserve Board and b-lls 1 cicating more liberal banking » :t ii

[ KANSAS SENATOR BATTLES . FOR BIGHTS OF FARMER '■ Sir 1 ^RwTOCUTTd ARTHUR CAPPER c credit, particularly personal credit"* r on crops and farm machinery, am' I making such paper more easily d;ss countable. - Much of this legislation Ita/ been i passed and the remainder advanced - a stage where passage, in the not far distant future, may he forei seen. The whole program of sims pic justice to the farmer has gainrd 1 such momentum that nothing can Not that there must be any let-up < in the fight. With the departure " of the Iowa Senator from the coun- • cils and voting strength of the Bloc. : members must and will carry on : with increased vigor. And anyone i that can sec in the loss of Senator ' Kcnyon anything like the possibility t of the Farm Bloc disintegrating has ' his spectacles coveted with Wall ; Street dust.

It's Time to Place Your Order ! I for any tree* or shrubbery you Intend to plant thin spring not already t ordered. We have accepted an agency for Supreme Brand Gras* and | Field Seed* for South Jersey. This Brand I* guaranteed to be a* I good as money can buy. delivered to you freight paid and no charge J We will be glad to furnish prices, sample*, or any other informn- | tlon desired. 1 Oc%n City Greenhouses Phone 19 | -A— » —

A Suit de Luxe at $32 HERE is everything that can contribute to make a perfect suit. Hand tailored by a skilled tailor, fashioned by an experienced cutter, lined with a view to durability as well as beauty, and the materials are the very best to be obtained at the price. The appearance of the man who wears one of these suits cannot be improved nor can his satisfaction be increased. If you want the best in style, fit njid comfort come in and let us show you. JULIUS ROTH, The Tailor 917 Asbury Avenue

» TO BE ASSURED Avail youraelf of our expert architectural and technical ability when you are considering building, when you finally decide to buidl ysu will hare decided that we are the BUILDERS to fulfill your exacting requirements. <• ) I S _• "I L. LESLIE HBADLEY CO, INC II Builder* •> Architects 515 Eighth Street, Ocean CSty Our Methods are Dtktjml Ample Facilities Ample Resources Dependability Proven | * 111 • . n- - ■*".

TOLD OF SERVICE (oust Guard* Have Many Dutir* to j Perform • Captain J. J. Hutson, CatTt^iaiuloi) of ' the Coast Guard Cutter K idjapptf. who was the gue.-t of honor at the meeting of the two Progressive leagues in Cape Ma.v Friday liight, told of the i work of the Coast Gjiard service. He < said : "Noiall^ of the' work of the Coast t Guard is r*rfot*ed by means of boats ( and vessels." To illustrate, the Cup- ( tain told the following storj : ( During a recent blizzard at Nnme.'f Alaska, the officer in charge, of Sta- I tion No. 305 learned that a teamster, j George Cahifl, with four horses, hail . been lost in the blizzard. He imniedlately equipped a dog team and pro- \ eceded to the assistance of Cahill. | Three attempts were made to locate him, and be' was finally found to have ; i taken refuge in n deserted cabin and1 f later found his way to a prospector's i ; cabin where he was given first aid and i ]

'then brought into Nome for hn-pifal attention. While the officer in cliurge of .Station No. 305 did not actually Cahill. ISis' excellent attempts to do so were greatly appreciated by Cn- ■ hill and his aqiployers." A LITTLE HISTORY So late as I SOT Ocean City, according to lew Stevens' history of Cape County, hoasted that it had electric lights, a public school, a Methodist Church built in 1890. a Catholic Church built in 1895, and an episcopal built in 1897. The leading ' hotels then were the Brighton, Illinois. Wesley Mouse. Vandalia. Strand. Lafayette. Tmymore. Kxcui sion House and the Adams Casino. It ; also had a water works with artosiaiu ! wells down 800 feet. ' 0 I Send those little personal items of your friends or happenings of your 1 family, to the Sentinel Office by Tuezi day of each week and they will ap- : in the next issue on Thursday. 1

NOTICE Office of Tax Collector Ocean City, N. J. Tax bills will be mailed about April 15th for the taxes of 1922, to tlioseAwho keep Tax Office informed of their address. Because of the large number of property transfers your Collector will not have the addresses of a great number of new owners. If you have been an owner for some time and have moved notify Tax Office of the fact, giving new address. Because ol Assessor not receiving notice of transfer for several months after the fact, notify your friends, the new owners to write Tax Office, giving lot number and section of lot they have purchased, and address. -Hills cannot l>e mailed l>efore date as al>ove. E. \V. BURLEIGH. Tax Collector.

, phone, 410-J jobbing Promptly done WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBINC and HEATIlilC 138 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

WE HAVE SIX NEW DOUBLE OVEN Vulcan Gas Ranges with one Giant and Small Cooking Burners with Simmerer attached, that we will dispose of at the Special Price of *A8.00 Delivered CAN BE SEEN AT OUR SHOW ROOM 839 Asbury Avenue City Gas Light Co.

FOR SALE A BARGAIN Double House on Asbury avenue near 84th street. Ocean Uty. 6 rooms and bath each. II Front and back porches. • Furnished. 85.250. 82.400 may remain on mortgage. HARRY R. HAYES Realtor Thirty-third and Asbury

Alt Yl liM in Lois IF SO I HAVE SOME VERY GOOD LOTS AT THIRTYFOURTH STREET SECTION FOR SALE CHEAP. LOTS ARE SELLING FAST. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BEFORE THEY ADVANCE. IF INTERESTED, CALL, WILL BE&LADTOSHOW YOU THE LOTS AND QUOTE TRICES TO TOU. t HARRY R. HAYES REALTOR Thirty-third and Asbury Ave. "I —

kK5|B MILIUM; CAPITAL 1 AM) CREDIT" j A good balance at the First National Bank Is a good ,. g First National Bank OCEAN CI TAT. TV.«.T f Bell Phone, 186-J Furniture Stored , Reupholsteri.ig CCT1M4TC '^int'0W Slufc ESTIMATE . , FOR YOU .Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our price* are !.cwe«t possible consistent with Good Work and Best Material Lawrence 1*1. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

HURLEY-JONES CO. Il.frl*»rator» Maltlni Hruatwlak Record. Umttrane. nil stove. Virions. Comfort. stinon sic.1 Bed. j Ladle.' Holt. Blanket. Buffet. MenTtJ-t""-HURLEY-JONES CO. WALTER R. CHATTIN A SON, MORS. 1116 ASBURY AVE. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week* to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargain* in Hay anil Ocean front properties. ( 'hoice cottage* for sale. Also lot* for investment and for Improvement—the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

All business transacted through this office is in accordance with the following slogan 'l his office doesmnd main Urns strictly a brokerage business and is in ho :cay interested in personal speculation." Results: a sale completed on the above - a principal profits both Seller aud Buyer. Write for listings snd mske your headquarters with E Clayton Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY. N..J. Ewing T. Corson REALTOR 7B7 ASBURY AVE. OCEAN CITY, N.J.

All Work Guaranteed Auto Top. F»<lm.«e. Furnished a ALFRED SCHERM Ocean City Upholsterer and Decorator Window Shades and Awnings Made 1038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN C1TV» N. J.

r E. A. CORSON General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADS

Ed&ar r. Berber Real Estate In 31«t St. Section of Ocean Glty Fine Cottages for Sale or rfMp I can Rent von most any Rent tsa/ Cottage in ottr District Lota Sold on Terms

■ Don't let the spring find yon with a t ! 1 leaky roof. Thunder storms are coininf HBfew •' ) and a leaky roof will be apt to result is OD considerable damage. Vjr< J j* C? Chimneys that leak should be looked ' 1 "f,er And made water-tighf. Smokey U ' ' : xf \ chimneys can be made to draw. : ' rAI VKU;. J I Tin roofs are fire-proof. J All kind of store and heater repair*. I ■ IIICt V*/ / / / stove and heater pipes. ri?IIW^VS4y / / Tin, slate and slsg roofing. wM>Wh[\ SMITH'S ~\ The Tin Smith / / — 1 309 Eleventh Street F>r<on* 7.V-W * AH Klnda of Uuttara - M

| i Spccializikq in Property North or Sixth Street B. F. GOETZ REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Phones: / rentals Office. 236-J sales residence. 202-m buildinq lots beach front j oct ORR AT FOURTH STREET !