Ocean City Sentinel, 16 March 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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Ocean City Sentine ocean cm fiwmc AXD M'BUSHING CD. mamua, t rr*orna*. ' ilST i"i!.t,7 ' i r«* hi* •«< a i wr». M«*i ' uora u »A*trrr can »■•■■ *«m*. -*«.-•« uw *— >» o» Ow. * I «a fcw» »««j tT'"' **"' *** THURSDAY. MARCH IS. 1*22 **77Zl m ' 00 THE SENTINEL OCUK CTTT wit ygwn* **— * •OVERS point, k. J. UW * «U*«OK X*> 1— T *•» «■* M ATLANTIC Cm mm UTTVT ooBrir "**■ *•»- »WA«rt »»*' ^wSitu m ' ' v ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. mnwoixn nr. »w» maui. fla. U C COttN. KM »*»■« BLACK DIAMOND BUCCANEERS Now thatoM weather ha. paaaed sad the pobHr ha. been roeeewsfelly gouged through the winter witfaorf tot up we may expect the cherubic wfe*» of the (Ml baron* to vpren d a little and word reached as of a*rihrht iwduetton fa) the price of co«J, hot ewen ao early ax a revolt of agitation on the part of the miner*. The anthracite union toil* ox the retail price of coal ia $12 above the labor corf of «A2 a tor. With the public puree etnpied. .•ndoubtodly an appeal wi ! be made for the purchase of coal daring lie summer, rouptob of course with the uxual warning. *o unnecessary to tome, that price* are likely to riae whet, the neyt cold »nap come* into right. Thi* ia the routine. The operator, and all the r*«t of the paraaitie crew that handle coal between the miner and the eonnimer, anxious to hang on to their unearned gmina, about from the housetops for deflation, particular ly in wage* which have been held: to be the crux of the coal situation, hut the figure, apeak for themselves. People in New York hare been paying a> high aa $18 a ton for eoal. Who get. the money? It ia time we had a bill of particular, .tripped of all confusing economic term, and platitude.. The people want to know how that $18 J* divided — who gets it and why. The miner, very properly point out ! that the labor corf of anthracite never can be figured in dollars and cent* ' because there must be added to the labor corf the loss of 500 human Uvea muffed out each year, men who meet denth that their fellow human being* may be kept warm and comfortable. Exacting from the people $12 above the labor eorf for a ton of coal rob< the people beyond question of doubt, hut worse than that it fattens bank account, founded on the miaery of widow- and children. DINNER DANCE f inal of warn Held at MaaufarInrrra' dab Member- and gut-to. numbering 160, enjoyed the third and final dinner dance of the Ocean City Yacht Club at the Manufacturers' Club, Philadelphia, last Thursday evening, March S»th. Pal Riley's famous orchestra furnished the music for the •lancing. The social activities of the Yacht Club will soon be transferred to their home in thi. city, which has been said to I* the fine t yacht dub on the coarf. pThe dinner dance committee com prised the following: John F. Auer, E. Emerson Devi*, Tho*. P. Walker. T R. Griffin, E. J. Beale, E. S. Thorny son. with John E. Fite. Jr., acting a. chairman. BACK FROM FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. MeCorkle have returned from a several weeks' viirft to Lakeland, Fla., where they enjoyed a most wonderful time. During their stay in the south they visited Da tons, St. Petersburg, Tampa and Jacksonville. The real estate office of Mr. MeCorkle st 424 Eighth street, is new open where he will be glad to see all hi* old friends and assist the summer vacationist in locating de airablc cottage- or apartments. OEDINANCE INTRODUCED A daylight saving ordinance was in- — traduced at "Monday** meeting of the commissioners, which passed on first and second reading. Commissioner Campbell conscientiously voting against the ordinance which he deems unwiee and useless. ►

el YELLOW STONE PARK ''P* ml > 1 1 tod Letter faanri F«a J fin. T. Dwwar. Clark Wore I tag ia to w-nto - f to. park toe largevt. vf pswbatoy the revrf f w.i a i as* is toe wwrid. I realize esr 'mS~. ' 'l— I of ■/« • V, ynvtiee." ■ it •» rituatec. to* .--wtfcweown par. of Wyaaur.g «*d eitexrfr iSgfct-'J row Liaito and Mirer. s» jori :■ - a broad " vsieame pstn: »:4 re-xtr-1 tatsd fort sv»i' aid a rum* .-. !■ _s sixty-taw mfaes Meg; fifty-four mtoes MB wade and has ex. area of »4» oar* ro "Sex, and ru average rtf i'./ : m 4AW feet. It is a reg»c cr.-.-micui to* of hot and a.,-: pr-tog-,. geyser .-. ex.".- — « rows. mountain*, car y.r. -. lake: and ' watorfaL.- Caa joe. Iittsgj(j» .-wafe raricc conbinstKr. f- - « v-.-*V» a*-:' graadeor. ia It. 1179 strange rumen • ' hot 1 spring, arcs geyierv came fro-- rfegy =■ trappe" sad Irrjiaai m sc at iast a r-rfn-rrot survey party led by Dr. 1 u Heyder. started out o* at. expwring ' expeditMxi e&d tome, it tarieed a won- f ■set iaad sad so the park wa. ereatec aao set apart from, ■eftieinevt by ax act of Ceagreu « UT2. Just think, is YeGowstoc* Park there are about eae haudne: gey«er» (more than ia all other portiocu of the worici. about four Ovrxsajvi hot - "•-springe, besides many cold eaes anc ' -paint pcto- galor which asete and * — bubble eoatmualiT. Ojr pert} marie a * drtsit of the pottiw.i 1 1 ssfly trxv- - eled, going day by day in powerfal "Wlrite" astosaobilev of which there h - are (one huadred and Urirty-five a s a* in the park* from one point to as- » other, stopping at the four great re- ' * sort hotels or. the route, namely CKd T Faithful Inn. Canyon Hotel. Lake «• it Coionial Hotel and Mammouth Hot of it Spring* Hotel. The >eaaon only laxto from June ar 20th to September 15th, and ever, then p» ' toorixto have been caught ia snow as ■ storm a tot * There are also great forests, both ar a living aad petrified, the latter indoor re. j red-woods, pines, sycamore, laurel oak m and bocktberr.' ; stmt of these trunks tet rise ovgr thirty-five feet above the pc '■ ground end look Kke groteaque giacU an e standing there. «o e In atorf woorierfol fascinating beau- tit , ty the grand caiyno of the Yellow- M "tor* with the Great Fail, above it fast ' eurpajMe* anything in the park; the na " wall, of the canyon which are twelve u L hundred feet deep, are of many colon m t and shade*, brilliant erimsor. toning lie , down U the most delicate pink, alto ar red. grey, orange, brown and the light- tit ' est tints of pearl and pure white; a> i>e * «« stand and gaxe upon this towering nfa a wonderful natural picture, we realize -bo . that the great artist ha. iarieed paint0 c<l ^hew mighty wall, and made the en — — — — i— ■—

sua to ahto* upta rt at-; gtorify ae i 1- . iii k; w refreshed. * i y Ma: ; if to* m -pnrgr are very -tg». Friseaatoc Lake. Emerabf Pew Mersing Gtory m»: T;.-uMt« Sprisgv .-r «h6e the Hmkiraarf Pw ; . •; -^t-r -n.-ki-r- • ->ef TT to uepc,. ax-, •-•..-jng g ite two xprrMrs. «** axe, «* wei ' vaer* to* £-i*naa* catdse, ft.r right; B«« , I ea" that, a., he smii a («**<' -ait as » aark of pepper . a-- in eseal .■ road? aa*. k:- riaeMv- ^ icg appetite appeaue: NT* taa fittosgty tp-srm* the erupt**. of tiw geyser- * When I row Old I j Fntkh toe argest sa the world ■: - aririet. ; tart -treairJag a--: ynsl-ir-g. gettr.r greater Jtxpets- a> rt ' arfexrieo « oaui jt reached a bright of tea Ho «* baadrtd am. fifty feet of rfeky .-pray. I rue ■•."pelreo. : . arc like or* wKo has' oeirvereo faj. re**oage it'begeu to dreg: >/*w and lower aati. oe' y a Imlc' treare. was left drifting is lo.< waveIt* through the air as-i over the top i f the geywr. At sight a big searehiigkt i> turoed oa it t » be- ready to erupt i f rem Oid Ftothfo' I-.-, about every nxty-two r .j.utev, and. it was up toe fiience of to* sight, fortzrg it* way sp into the ■ a* if it asst attai- its-goal. The colored terrace* rear Mammoutb Hot Spn*r Hotel ar* -imply fitlet and tir.to-: fay the hot water* going over them., tut the Aije Terrace pure * bite is lovehett of them all. The park ii a refuge, for the w&d aaar-a i. a« shooting there abeolsteiy prohibited and so they have increaseand multiplied, and aim lost much of fear of mas. The big animals bear, deer, elk. ante-ope. meoae, meuntair. -beep and tuffa while the mnai: animali are fioxes. beaver*, otmarten, mink, badge**, wolverine, porcupine, wood chuck. Kprirrei. rabbit and gophers, now dt**nt litis list sown a very attractive to the eari of the sportsmen ? Ob boy: Outside the natural wewderu. bear- cesne m iwtererf to the tourist; black and on- «* thirty-nine bear* the week of our in the park, also two huge grizzlies. who as you car. readily -atone, are treated with market resptdt by the ether bean — the** animal* cotne near the hotels at morning and evening to get the kitchen scrags at the Jumping grounds. One day several of as saw the beavtrs to week bwfldfaag e big dam, ofe Mi H mmm ^ ^ ^ OM O^ MW

C £ hsw head asri fast they wwtari. --*lv .-t 'Ac; or teach we r vnssi ■ *v«. are re- riuCkfuL see-* wnrh-aotduc Wk-- - ry ** free * aarf i&c rfcegtcc ie*g to pa V. up a bsass. grey -fiat rfwk. wkac*. wai rf :ra»gre.» attraetrv*. a:-; wMcfc : ia* rvaip iz. -j* rtadk iwie- aevet. ssfij acd I to** saw war to* atr- leehre; "-to; to a Wave*. *r. I ... fro j; Mrt to foctoto. -Ac yw* r* whea yua rfeep to rrtz ' up the a ^ece to-usc**.. . - tea paromett t-.. A HfiflLbly * ii yrriiei away asnto sonr: cVefu' iasigki r-ocr WieHsn Ij- esaaicg frowr to* «h*dew*. sseueht-z: re ' »*• C»: f was ahre toai Mtxazg the sere rwr*r radoro Ws «a* y. oaaiiadi to gwpoe.-^ •_•* _:te as; - ^'wadd stop at.. ..■« s: -- re. raptti. j and the- .caaper »wa? : safety. Os* .. aocxitg £ took j_- eari; «aA su:«g toe ebff* reverioifc- r beautofal YeA « t rtowe Lake, where - toe i-to*r »> the large rocky weeg :r grfst* ;aj. and I met the ex-tat- f to* J and he base a* toe irxgto: to toe « ; ter with only ere rtjc fire caespa.Jl— bage qaaxtotie. rf rx-wre;. .tone _ and xaitec food staff, were trough-, to. theac in SspCia »ai. LuiiAeii if touk.- and rexgxr-rro ane reecxtoes. . b"d how u* el. cz-* down ia great 1 , b era* freer: to* r-xtti- '. a.-, tlx ] baa r: gr»* fe-re* free- xck of for

h sn*i can* 'grwwkng •ssto unog t? swept « ate' the huge drifts aa a hew at tit*. » g» s*B*toRi e» ea their »kn» w fir . 0 ••• -J.; rx* ar,.: maty le trtton t* cor :tt if « • to pass- estoesMiy kmely at time*, a: :* *ai. e - for toe Is::-, -re' tire t. keep •; rpnstg It t*ar? I thrigkrwhat a v » • - it :-.t tire - • .. lumarkal .s , : V- --- : ■; to-:- • - -y: :e f->:- . ;. treating *r# ma; the Ec-r- oriprot Eire, j » to keep sprat to*-- heart, a no. a: ! , f -it it to* Ksre-ee- of to* re : t-xgv.t hour j e - f to* Great Tjaetre: rev Mart, ano , j :* wfe.«gere* tfcto if «« rears, of let: • * «_■ : aitof ;.. > to~'«w throcgk all tire j - atisCahed arre faiiargs, gneft arsi «i-:- J r: tsrerr.to- to :f«5^-.ter. tnete I zt '.is'. • t. : ■' :. rej fu.-'t upor. -■ i" 1 I . Kf-x eyeing »c gfc-nouf. wan- 4 f xct t*astifai teat it will indeed : to* Fupretrw feEBi'-rere-t of aB our de- j MRS. T. DOWNEY CLARK. |

A Satisfied Owner Owns a 2 Family Apartment i TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS are the best kind c' investment properties i*. Ooesijt Chy. Right now there are some excellent propositi:?.* that are offered for sale, streomparable to anything riroilsr here to price, terms ar-c location. Ail of their, are new and offered tor sale at price? showing very mtixfactory return* or- the money torevted. TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS. Tnird and Ocean Avenue, five rooc-s and bath each floor, size 22 x 34 fro to ten foot wide porch, brick foundations, papered throughout to-. i finished ir.sde in white and mahogany; will rent for fff i Price Sk.000 TWO FAMILY APARTMENTS, Frizt and Atlantic Avenue, six rooms and bath each f.ocrjize 24 x 44 feet, lot <C x "« feet, wide porches, brick foundations, room for double garage; recto for flJOfi. Price {'.MO. TWO FAMILY APARTMENT, Atlantic Avenue, between Moorly» Terrace and Ntote Stoeet, brick construction throughout. -reran rooms and tile bath each floor, built in tubs, inside entrances to fatto apartnigcto. Large lot. The upkeep or. this apartment wPJ be almost nothing for several year*. Provision made to ir.*t*r. heating plant. Price 413,500. Far farther information apply Any Realtor in Ocean City

Spring EM-iion/ I •• Introduce the Modes of 1922 A green-and-daffodil Spring awakened by the Pipes of Pan sounding over the hills is busy at her task of rejuvenating a winter-worn ^ HHP world. Outdoors and in the call is heard and t needed. Homes are being re-furnished, ward- Vh robes are in the making. And Dame Fashion in her happiest mood draws aside the curtains and reveals her handiwork. The noncholant little box-coat suit with its Peter Pan collar. The swagger sports suits in M^rWBTjL.vi^^V the colors of sunshine. The frock that is mixed up with a cape. The knitted frocks that glorify ^ III |H|f the sports world. The blouses that ingeniously M co-operate with the new skirts to achieve chic costumes. The capes that swath Fashion's figure. The tweed top-coats that are as Eng- ^ lish as London itself! The hats that express their mood in a tilt, a flower, a color. I Fashion ha? circled the globe to gather inspiration for the things you will wear this V • . . ' p- * tf ' % Y - ' "

M N . * * Don't Wait Until Summer ; | to kti; yeor S« rotor Wv hi-c yarns of all weight, to ion-tyrol j inreg* an: ma fit up into ire* rexxireH for youV approval. . i Jarf a sagccstion— SL.it Wool will be usroi u«-men.lou*lv j thi? iror. LOLA M. TOWNSEND HANDIE SHOP 1 736 Asbury Avenue OceanCky, N. J. :♦ — . . — 'f - — + v chas. d. sampson Stoves, Hardware, Oils, Roofing 408-10 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. i . i CLEAN AS YOUR MtlMli ocean city storage* co. Warehouse, Sixth and West Avenue fl-Rxm-re boi ght and sold i Aaionobtlv Frrigfat .Service Between Oeean City. N. J. and Phila- | delpbia. Far rates apply . Ferguson Eipress, 313 Eighth St., Ocean Gty, N. J rw. jn n j ■ Philadelphia Office. 713 Spring Garden— Phone. Market 5414 | L — — Automobile Renovating "The Shop Complete" * o body work tops 1pholstf.r1ng windshield glass fender work a painting of the better kind • Wescoat Co. Albany Avenue Blvd. and Win^iester Telephone 564 atlantic city ^kal service Weather Strips Stop those heat leaks ; save fuel and stop draughts. I have in stock either moulded or felt weather strips. Easy to put on. Makes doors noiseless. 1 Step Ladders Just to remind you that you can get that handy Step Ladder in just the size vou'need. — — Townsend's Lumber Yard Eighth St. and Haven Ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J.