Ocean City Sentinel, 23 March 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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MEXICO'S MANY "LOST' MINES SEEK GOLD IN THE ARCTIC prom Their Work by Threat, and Coatu 0, B DrprKationa of Yaqula. Dlv„ strJjL

Many of .!!.•• lost mines of Mexlce *,T'- the result «f depredations of the v., i inil.iiii- They killed or Urovi L„.|., --i.'V- from the country and ob • utented murk- of the workings. ThUf mm mines, with great po-albilitles ,,f i he mines of the K-trvll* ,i,i v -rte Mining company was lost hi >. i:-. The only clue to tt» j . 1 1 .mi a church door. Tin .Inir.Ti •-■■■■- found and the land dun u„ iir us cquld he seen from tin : ut no trace of the mine wm ,,.i ! ii-r. after the search was i.. • a date later than the map j|, isii Held glasses. looking fro it •r. di-nvered the old mine. ..I the churches of Mexlct . i . tin- world to wonder, tie their architecture aud price : Ills, owe their existence t< l !,- Itaroyeca chnreh, built It !7. . , .i built from the wealth de ! i Ce Minn firande mine: It i ;. , mountain. l'rlnr to. 1850 tin i.. re lined with sheets of pnr« . it - r • the iniiie. The vandela mils and other parts ol ,! . , , , ,i i were of silver, unci tin ■ - were of purefold. GROWTH OF .HOSPITAL IDEA Value of Such Institution, in Americar Eye. It Shown by Tlfclr A. I founding Growth. I ' a recent official report to ' i. - ij.- v the astounding growth of the I .-Ha in this country during • i. i. century. In 1873— les» ^ ; .. ago — then* were in the \ il,. i- nearly 0,100— nil In ( i. . rl.v 0.000 per cent In the hi., r , H.-tltutinus. In 1873 the f i "f the then-exlstlnc hos ( j.ltii is «a- T.,.1%3: tidily the hospital' i.t > have a total capacity ' Of a|.pre\ tely SO0.OOO beds— an in . r. ;■ • ivr 1.000 |>er cent. The saieiin: ei u.iiiey ait present Invested 1 hi • il iiutlons Is roughly estlini. ! • ,|" . 'lire for supplies, pqnlp- ' nieni. ■ • and new construction l» ' I a Ii that Is grtfRfylng III « .'I ...I ais I.. mis. says an editor!ri : • M slern lliispital. Certain- • ii. i testimony could he ad- 1 •!'ie. .1 r.. -Ii.iw that the people of the > t'i; '--I stales are thoroughly convert- I .m : • — nltal Idea, and do not t in. . a to I-' d* prlved of the benefit* of I Paper Ha. But One SubKriber. It has P. ! n the Inflexible custom lb the imperial family of Japan, says a wrli--r In Hast and West News, to wlilthold all newspapers and rnaga i Allies from Its members until they at- s tain their eighteenth year, but the ( rale was waived in the case of Tllro- t hi tf, the present crown prince. Fonr months Im fore his Imperlnl highness j ■•ntered upon tils eighteenth year he v was allowed to begin reading a spe- j dally prepared journal. „ v This cm-Ions newspaper was edited j by an nm.-lni of the Imperial house- p ,.^-*"ld and printed In the Imperial print- t liig ottli'-e. Ii was set in special type, « mid printed oil thick Japanese paper, fl The muling of It did not require a ' great ileal of time, for It was of small ,. ■due and on n single sheet v Very Much Convalescent }' Helen hud the whooping cough, and c was not invited to her little friend •Margaret's birthday party, though the fi list Included atl the other children in „ the neighborhood. On the morning of « the affair the telephone girl might have a erhesrd the following conversation: ■ "Hello." - "Hello, Is this Margaret Hlllfleld's „ "Yes." [] "Is this you Margaret!" "Yea. Who is this!" \ This Is Helen Martini Yon are Ruing to have a birthday party today, aren't you?" P' "Yes." l!l "Well, say. Margaret. I'm all over r' "th" whooping cough now." Origin of 'Tenderloin." '*! The name "tenderloin" was origl- . "ally applhd In New York city to the nineteenth police pnjclnct. The credit of miming It Is nftrlbnted to Copt. Al- 1 exander Williams, who wns placed In n| rominand of the precinct September •"» 1S70. When lie took charge he *" was asked how he liked the change. . T„ J come from a rump district (an east side district) to the tenderloin," and trttdcrioln it has remained ever since. The newspapers of nthpr cities snor. followed the exnmple of the New York Journals In so designating siinllnr dlsfrlcts of their own cities. , Ji y It The Jaxx 8plrlt. Waverly— Gcrty Giddignd Is crny OI over Jaxx music. Mnrcella— Indeed. "Yes. I li urned thnt when 1 took her on a aftht-seclng trip through the ' biggest Iiollur^ghop In town the other r I i]„. the connection." " , "Am--. Mu as we entered the door SI (jMj beard the terrific din she * bbed my nnn und said. 'Gee. lefi tango.'" — Young-town Telegram. r'

One <V the really pathetic -lories of ' mora-.. history Is the mutiny of Jlclliy ' Hgiinun's crew when he was explorii "■ ' the arctic waters of North America, and his abandonment, with Ids sou. iu 1 that vast Inland sea that bears Ids name, n wrller In the Brooklyn Kagle * remarks. Many lives have been sacrificed In the quest of the North and South poles. Sir John Franklin's ami the Jeannetta's parties In the nortli ' and the recent Scott expedition at the ' foiiiIi only need be mentioned. ' I'lrins are afoot to open up the Baffin bay region to commerce. For many | years small steamers have been rani;- ! Ing summer vl-slts to Hudson bay to ! trade with the natives, aud the Cana- | d an government Is building a railway to one of Its porta. Hallroad and coin- : merclal development of AJjalja by American enterprise hns caused\ros- ; porting of the mineral resources of the coasts of Itaflln buy and DuvU strait, with the result of finding, ut the 1 ; former place, gold In snfficlent quantl- : ties to Justify development, and coal "i excellent quality along Hie hitter. The latitude It about the same as thnt 1 of the Yukon region and only a few 1 degrees north of that of Nome, which has developed Into a taTgfWMiSUnHy. 1 So impelling Is the lure of gold that lb" hardship- of an arctic climate will not deter adventurers from haxnrdlng their lives ugnlnst the wealth said to 1 be burled under the eternal snow and Ice of Baffin Island. CHAUNCEy'S TURN TO LAUGH Close-Fisted Farmer Learned Something About the Value Legal Lights Set on Services. Chauneey SI. Hi-pcw, in writing «h« story of^h'- •(ife. recalls bl-- lii»t law . case. H was fkl'eekaklll. The client was a farmer and, he wanted aD opinon certain property fights. Depew -pent a week In looking' up the points of luw that bad hearing on the case and when he had finished charged the modest fee of Jo. "Too much." cried the farmer. "But It's taken me a whole week to this," protested Depcw. ''Don't make no difference." declared the farmer. "I figure Jl.fiO Is aU It's worth and that's all you're going ta get." About a week later the man came to the office again. "Mr. Depew." he said. "I had some doubts nhont thnt opinion of yours, •• took It down to New York and showed It to Mr. . And what do think he charged me. Just tor rcatlln' that opinion of yours and putting his O. K. on Itr "How much." demanded Depew, all excited. ' "Five hundred dollars !" . i Canada's Bird Refuge. It Is something for one bird to tell another that Canada has created a ; series of reserves In the province of Quebec where birds are safe from manmade troubles. Unlike moat bird refuges, Perce i a picturesque Island near Pcrce village; the east and north cliffs of i Island, three miles further ' away; and (he northernmost of the < Islands. 124 miles out to sea, v been set apart specifically to pro- i birds whose value to mankind Is ' ■ ^Hefly their beauty as a purt of nn- , a here Is no attempt to argue, for example, that the gaonoL the kitU- < wake, or the razorbllV^uk should be „ protected because they "help the farmer"; they are protected simply be- v cau-e they are birds. No human being may Mrnl an egg their nests; no weapon danger- s oiis to their -welfare may be brought t within a mfie of their Island sauctu- ', tries. Naiurallyall other birds are eqnally safe, and the refuges will be a help | toward carrying ont the purpose of j lutcrnatlonal treaty for bird protection. J. Yellowstone Park Grows. Yellowstone national park Is ex- ' pccted to grow 1,265 square miles as soon as the present congress reaches a bill neglected by the last |[ session. The proposed extension, 30 miles to 'the south of the established s boundary, as described In Popular Mechanics magnxlne, takes In Jackson lake and the wonderful inountalu scenery about It, part of the famous Jackson's Hole country. Besides providing the only variety of scenic beauty now lacking In the park, the addition Includes the summer grazing ground of America's last c herd of elk. and some of the m finest trout-fishing water In the country. ~ |r Fish Had False Teeth. !d A fish wearing falsa, teeth was hooked in the Gnlf of Mexico, near In- T Bocks, Fla_ by A. L. Anderson of G Judge Anderson was Invited to go out In a boat with H. H. Iogersoll, a '« well known resident of Indian Rocks. ' -During the day they brought up a Its apeclmety of the "swell toad" or burflsh ^ vurlety. is As the hook wns pulled out It brought with It a front plate with four false u teeth attached to a gold bridge. ^ Later it was learned by the aston- rI Ished fishermen thnt a few dnya be- <' fore a visitor from Oldsmar. a nearby j,I resort, had dropped his teeth while «' hnildng. — Kansas City Star.

•HONE, ato.j JOBBING PaOatPTLV OONE £ WALTER TOMLIN PLUMBING and HEATINC 138 asbury avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY "I SENTINEL AOS BRING SATISFACTORY RESULTS j«i

) . Amerieani.m irf Literature. • It take- more Own grammars and dictionaries to make u literature ' Technical traiuluc nmy give ii»- u.-gu-Hve merits of style, as nn . im-iithuil-t may help a public s;>eaker l.v rhhllng him of tricks. But the im-ltive force ' ''f "r of speech cme from positive sources— -ardor, energy ' depth of feeling „r of though'. No 1 Inspiration of a great -opl. ih- grent ' need, or n gn.-nt people. . We all know what a vast deal «f oxygen 'mm- go j Into the style of a man: we "|„ t, not merely what Imoks he ha-. tvn-!, w list company he has kepi. I 1 thq food he eat-, the e\.-: - ... ps takes, the nir h» breathes. And to there Is oxygen hi the collect Ire literature of a nation and It Is hy the pres. euce of tlii~ oxygen that American litr Huge Hailstones. ; 7 U!md* c.,dr more" hut ria\ms ' « hul g" for beyond this meager weigh, ar, made. S,..„es of >ix eight nr.- said I" have fallen "4u Nauiur lc* 1 Tin. and HiJ mlsslonarv. father Ufic " who ought to be a cr.Mll|nSrijftess 1 records the fall In Tnrtary In ivk.1 nl n block of Ice us big ss a millstone \ which took three days to melt. It Mny.'lB02. ti Hungarian village rejiari ' cd un 1,1<si.|oiihi.| block, rcqulrtnt ' eight men to move It, and In Tlp|iooV time one a- big ns an elephant wa> J sahl to luive fallen -near Sergnpntam I ~ 0 SEND THEM IN Send those litt'c personals about | ,^'our friends, the family yourself, to the Sentinel, hut Ive sure to get them to the office not Inter than Tuesday noon.

xJb&a , .- YOU HAVE A LAR6G[ I MOUTH, DON'T V^DRRY; I I | THINK HOW BIG IT CAN SMILE. Report or CondiUoo of th, FIRST NATIONAL BANK thher 'tends Mgtnr ^ l*!s:i.s? Farni<ura*uid Fixture, 'S'?!?'?? Lawfal Bcoono »lth Kod.ru! RrDtw ' rrwn*UNottenol 'nlntei""""" 7»,J»XJto Bonkir,. Mb"*"' B*nk*' 4S7S.-.R <WL, on other Book, ond orher Prtnond IMtodtr .; tUldtklt H. S. MOW RER. ihi.nr!ai dUr T K. CURTIS- ROBINSON. Nntory Pphlie. H. R STtTES. R HOWAR|lRTHbRN i Introduced kt Mo, or Chompioiii ^ ^ ^ ORDINANCE tso. IU prov idinx the term, and conditfcn. for cnltt^permlmioo and ^for^the poztnent of THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE - CITY OF OCEAN CITY DO ORDAIN: - Section I .That the At Untie City Rnilrond thor'xed't * eor,1'on"lion «"d U hereby nu- . Ins ot ■ point of connection with lu exininr in. in track nn Hovcn Avenue, at n point about (MS feet northonrt or Second Street, nod nmlcu ^feet northran 'of 'second Strom ^»pur with it. main tratk on Hovrn Avenue! about 185 foet nnrtheuxt nf Second Street ond thence Tn^Tth."d./rrnr tho inteaoctlon Street, ml «*po*«t°Iboot "™md*imuth! crouins Second Street', from a* point about*::. property on the wHtth'Iide'of "second StnM* •lout 110 feet northwest of fUren Avenue: ■ track tt ra.. simpjln Avenue, from • ■ 'r!ijk Com pTn^T' ''iST t^J fhS'*'"* h"*'*" rart o'f tngT'^nd * "T ^J^Stenetn:fwt wMlthwrnit of Second Street to ■ joint on worth we, t of ■aid Second* Striet "Tn mrmriuneo with 1*1. n pmented herewith which i. h'tehr made . iwrt of lhi> ordiwance. rnai Comiwnr «nd at the emnblirhod %rade. of the City ond that where pavinx or ddcw.ik. nra laid or .hall hereafter be Uid on Haven Avenue. Slmpaon Avenue and Second Straet. the apid Atlantic City Railroad Com-l-any dial I keep -ueh pavin* and sidewalk, aa It trnaii with it. track, in auch condition that pedeatra.n. and twhidea caa pa .a In aafe-

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Central Real Estate Co. 608 Eighth Street, Ocean City, N. .1 ( LIST VOI R PROPERTIES WITH I S • lur raurtrons efficient methods will bring resuUs. We need houses with 6-8-10 bedrooms. Whal have you? Want to sell your husines-T We can handle it. J. R. JONES t • 300 MEN Have an opportunity to share in this wonderful tailoring' offer W|\lCn affot-tls selections from $45 to $65 for *32 With tho additional privilege of ordering an additional pair ' nf Trousers for J9 extra, the yardage is limited. If you don't like the suit we keep it ami you keep your money. JULIUS roth, The Tailor 917 Asbury Avenue WE HAVE SIX NEW DOUBLE OVEN Vulcan Gas Ranges with one Giant and Small Cooking Burners with Simmerer atthchad, that, we will dispose of at the s Special Price of *38.00 Delivered CAN BE SEEN AT OUR SHOW' ROOM 839 Asbury Avenue City Gas Light Co. "i FOR SALE A BARGAIN Double House on Asbury avenue near 34th street. Ocean Uty. 6 rooms and bath each. Front and back porches. Furnished, $5,250. $2,400 may remain on mortgage. HARRY R. HAYES Realtor Thirty-third and Asbury Are You Interested m Lets IF SO I HAVE SOME VERY GOOD LOTS AT , THIRTY- • FOURTH STREET SECTION FOR SALE CHEAP. LOTS ARE SELLING FAST. \6w IS THE TIME TO BUY BEFORE THEY ADVANCE. IF INTERESTED, CALL WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU TfeE LOTS AND QUOTE PRICES TO YOU. HARRY R. HAYES REALTOR Thirty-third and Aabury Ave'.

l)OVT FORGET | • ' 1 !; 7..; J — depnuitr.. often -wil. »*,.-• to a .R - First National Bank OCEAN CITV.N.J ----- - ,-^j Bell Phone. 1 86-J Furniture Stored RcupSiolstcri-.j; ccTiHa-tc ^Window Shades ESTIMATE FOR YOU .Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our prluBHhre Iw.we-t pmalble epmlptent with tln.pl Work anil Ke-t Material Lawrence n. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. HURLEY-JONES CO. n-Mireratora MaiBtcic Brun.wrle* Heronte 'tem'orw St, .,,,11 meet ltd- tralln' Hnlte imttT" ilani'pl l fnJenn " HURLEY-JONES CO. WALTER R. CHATTIN A SON. Malta. 1116 ASBURY AVE — — - MONEY TO LOAN 6N MORTGAGE. Nu w alling for two weeks to kuow If you can get it: we can tell you al once. Bargain- in Kay and Ocean front properties Choice cottage, for -ale. Alao lot- for Inve-tniein and for Improvement— the choice nf Ocean City. Apply to . j. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. j. All lmsiite— transacted through this office it m accordance with the following slogan " / hH "[/ite dors and main/ains itriclly a brokerage bushiest and is in no av»v interested tn personal speculation ." Kraultt : A tale completed on the abort'pwn'^' bn,h Sel'fr "n'1 BUyCr Wrile for "nd make your headClaytOn Haines Brick— REALTOR 411 EIGHTH ST ocean CITY. n. J. K-t-t- --ln.ur.nc. Ewing T. Corson REALTOR TOT- ASBUBV AVE. OCEAN CITY. fM . O. All Work Guaranteed Auto Topa Fatlmatea I urnl-hrd Phone H2.J flfjn ALFRED SCHERM I/m Ocean City Upholsterer and f lllm Decorator Window Shades and Awnings Made 1 038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. [|r=,l===Sl==Jl= B I II IS j E. A. CORSON I General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY P ROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADS Edgar F. Berger Real Estate In 31st St. Section of Ocean City Fine Cottage- for Sale or SjjSj? I can Rent you most anv Kent UT Cottage in onr District ' Idits Sold on Terms _ _ . , -I , Don't let the »pring find von with 'a /" "" K V e I / leaky roof. Thunder atorms are comin- / a ' siaSS h* " — " — 3*pr j* ' * Chimney* that leak ahonld be looked ' \ *f""r """'c water-HglM. Smnlrv Al Xf S i ' Tilt roof* are fire-proof. , j AlUind of stove and heater repair*. ' / Tin, *late an, roofing. JiWffj] SMITH'S v/—*!// / i i i The Tin Smith y ' 1 ' 309 Eleventh Street Phone 7.A-W All Kind** of (iuttera specializing in rnopzhtv north op Sixth St next B. F. GOETZ REAL ESTATE AGENCY fourth st. and atlantic ave. ocean city, n. j. phoncs: Rentals Office. 239-j sales residence. 292- m bu.lo.nglots beach fsont Get opp at founth Stpeet