Ocean City Sentinel, 21 September 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 3

! _ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY. N. J . THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1222 THREE

fhelinghuysen self made man Hard Work and His Own Efforts Won Business Success and Political Advancement. BEGAN AS AN OFFICE BOY Career of United State* Senator Typical of Sturdy American Who la Architect Of Hil Own ; Fortune*- ( (Spmlnl l.'onvupomlenre.) I vr.iahliiefon. I>. C. - I 'overly Ima never !i»*t-ti II liar 1.. political advance-; I Ill III.- United Stated. Inth-.il. au , i„ any hut.- la-en the Instances of the . I .over in tin- Ite|iublic that early |».v ,-:ty haa almost come to lie roiulilcretl 1 , ,n essential to political suet-us*. un " l In <n her hand, inherited wealth liar '! I--.-U eonahlereil n positive hundliiip t., v . i, -.m-re-v. even though there have . many exceptions to till*, the ' a .inlile of which i.erhaiis ivhs i >, lu.t.-r Krellrijrhuysen. who In all > N-. I.kellh I will lie oho sen by the people , I New jersey 10 succeed Wtuself In i , \ : - -..rlle-i youth what It'wa* to have r and by his own penilstent ef.toseph Shennan Kr.-llnthu.vaen li ^ 1...I an ueeldental product either In l i lo or In business, lie climbed j ? • iadiler in both Instances from the I l.niont runt- XV lien he was eighteen t had to quit school and go lo work j u four dollar*" a week ns office boy' i- r a flrui of wholesale vinegar deal- j . - In Sew York. Tin- w holesale vinegar business did I c i -l<er glowing promise to the office i and lw sought other opportunities, j < -a-- day lie saw this newspaper adrer- M 1 WaN'TKIi -An office boy of good ^ I V|*a|"ijly^' A JdrMe- BoT° J* J*. City u Gets His First Job Willi characteristic directness, he i. i not an«w<-r this udvertisoment by :;>-r. l.at Inquired at the delivery winand obtained thp name of the firm which rented ltox SrttB — Ihf (Jen- '< tin.-niol Insurance Company. So lie v went !-■ the company offices and In ,| was ushered into the presence of tl e president. Mr. Moore. Ha: a.- did not i-ropose to wait for '' . -I- dsion regarding the Job. He vi«- B lied a cousin who was personally ac- a - ...nied with she secretary of the t ' cf.iln.-ntal lnaurance Company. XVith i letter of Introduction, lie returned 1" the charge. The secretary took i n without delay to Mr. Moore who ' for the second time within two boura * la-held a ruddy faced, eager youth In d front of IiIiii demanding that Job. This time he got it. The office hoy quickly qualified himself to appraise risks and solicit host- ( I : <> Ills salary was soon advanced) 4 t ylO a uionth, and not long after- j I . aril a rival company offered blm $05 i,J .1 he accepted. It was not long until Mr Krellng1 wen formed the Manufacturer* I ils. It consisted of twenty-one un- - ritcrs, each of whom contributed >!.i»»i to the capital. Mr. Frcllng- ' .sen borrowed Ids thousand. The Manufacturers Lloyds prospered, lu politics Mr Kr. linghuysen begun IN'-.V -Jersey) ltejiubllcan Executive • '- lumlttee. later becoming a member • i I lie Republican -State Committee. In line he ran for the state senate. • )t was not until list", that Ids ambition t iter the itpixT branch of the state - dative body was granted, and lie - i-.l i-nntlnuoiislv until lllll. lie l-r.-dd-'el of i lie stale, senate In nd ha* neted aa governor at N-.i li r«cy ml interim. Reforms State School System NV Jersey school bins and the ' -i system wen- In a Jumble of con-fi.-i.-n "and .the slate ranked twentyeducationally tn the I'nlon. Larseiy Tli rough Mr. KrcllDghuyaen'a efforts . .lutor and us president of the - ite It aril of Education. New Jersey i ■ w ranks fourth. The senstor Is now, riot t.-r a considerable time lias been, Kv- blent of the Department of Agrl- • ire of New Jersey He Is u trust f l(utgers College and has the' degree of A. It. from that Institution. When Mr. Krellughuysen decides! to nuke the race for ttie United Statea senate lie did not have what Is known "organisation" support. Nevertheless. he sent letters to 2,500 Republlcsn 1 Ity and county committeemen Informing them of his decision to run. On* hundred and nineteen replied In a way u libit ihe prospective candidate reg-' rded as satisfactory, but the organl-V-i ' ion nevertheless opposed him. I e: the people decide." was Mr. ' reiinghuysen's slogan. On poster*, on fences, on liarns and on billboards. «•' compiinled by Mr Krellnghuysen'a portrait, It confronted the Jersey Vetera, The people decided. Mr. Fn-linghnysen won In the prlmarlea l was elected by a plurality of 74.Nor have they had any occasion to f' gret their Judgment. His record In the senate has fully Justified lb As u t imber during the war of the Impor- ' -tit Committee on Military Affair*. *' a member of the Hanking and Cur'■•ncy Committee. und later of the 1 itiMtlte Committee which framed the Senate uraft of the tariff measure, he has Shiran himself physlcslly tireless, mentally alert and courageous In hi* '■■Uvirriuttv. Hh, fcerles. work us chairman of the gubroinmlttee wlilth lar seeing bid to take the tariff out ; pohtieK, stamp him as having the '"'•titles of a statesman. i.vpetsenre had qualified Senator i'-ellnghnyaen specially for bis duties • a the Committee 1*1 Military Affulr*. M the outbreak of the Spanish-' ■Xuierir.m War he went to the front as , a second lieutenant. For gadai aerv- I • Ives In Cuba and Porto lUco be was I i e,-,unmend«d by the President for pr- j 'notion to the rank of Brevet Firs: Lieutenant. '

HOLY THINITYCHURCH I REPORTS A SEASON > OF GREM SUCCESS RECTORY FI ND AUGMENTED : BY $1-700 SINCE JULY The esteemed Rector of the Holy ' 1 Trinity. Church, Rev. Joseph W. 'Watts M. A., and his parishioners' ,are justly jubilant over the success which has attended" their efforts to piovide a Rectory for the parish. : Since July 23rd over $1300.00 •have filtered into the fund, and, ' .valuable gifts for the ; appointments of the Rectory, and and the Chapel with in it have I received. The prospects arc 1 therefore hopeful that soon HolyEpiscopal Church will nave 1 . Rectory Vorthy ■ f itstt'f and ,f Unquall'k I success also attend-; "I the Bazaar held on the Boardwalk duiiip; the summer season , The total profit sof the enter- ■ ! prise • amounted lo $553i>3, which money will lie devoted to the curI rent expenses of the parish. Although not us widely a.ivti- 1 tv-ed as they should have been. the ll-'-ee cake . lies held, rctanid -the | following amounts rspectlvely, $30, ; SM.'iO, and $40.00. i Pastor ami people, are iteply ; j grateful for the fuvors ami spirit- 1 | uul hlessiagi, which the Lord has j shoiveted upon them, anil sincerely j appreciate all the efforts and the ; | co-operation for summer visitors | in the work, The reason. now (losing ha* been 1 one of gloat spiritual refreshing. . music has been exceptionally . good and inspiring, and the gamer growth of th membership- has been n-.oie than encouraging. THE MCLTIORAPH F. Leroy Howe's offices, at the Chamber of Commerce rooms, have- been further equipped for serv ice to the community, by the addition of a multigraph. The instrument is a sort of compromise between a typewriter and , printing press; manipulated by 1 crank very similar to ' that of ' the ubiquitous "Tin Lizzie." j Miss Irene Brooker has charge 1 of the apparatus, ami by the time • c;f writing, has reduced it to a state of absolute obedience and docility. To business men. and civic or-

Iganizations, desiring a circular letter for distribution, the machine will be a decided convenience. Letters can lie multigraphed a considerable, less cost, and at far S shorter notice than by any other method. PERSONALS D Mr. and Mrs. William D. Gherky and family have "returned to their Philadelphia home, 1421 Diamond Street. Their three daughters, the Misses Doris, Jean and Eleanor are , y students ut (toucher College anil '•.they nre leaving next week for ~ Baltimore Md. HKPOKT OK THK CONDITION OCEAN CITY TITLE A TRUST CO. 0 OK OCEAN CITY N. J. ,| At th* clow of hotter,, on " s'"v'» •■"I hond. ML000.7I e Jraw h«ni nn collator*!* TtS.Z40.00 ^ I" '"I" ond town* IJ«.*tJ1.5€ N'""" b»l» pvrrhaaod M0.Mt.7O w I*.*** ond flxtoroo 3S.SOO.OO on hand jo. 141.30 '"back" and J-.q. Item. SM S, - Other aaaetl 4.0X4.W it — — IJABII-rriE-S Capital SliK-k paid la IOO.OOO.OO . Itomajid dopoalt* 1.33S.000.03 ' Gerliflad rhrrk. I.0M.80 Ti«oauror*a rherks mitxandlne *.'778.8! > to bank*. Mr 4.77oS|l ' -Stat* of Now Jrrarr. Counlr of Cat* ? Mar aat S William E. Maamj ProaMml. aod Ruaartl H. Nollr Trmruror. of Iho ah..vo ' mrh lor himwlf lU-poaor and ta,i that the ( of hi. knowWdttr and hollof. WILLIAM E. MASSEY. Credent RUSSELL H. NULTY. Troowrer, Suharrlbod and aworn to brfofo mo thin .'nth day of September. 1*38. CLINTON B. PRICE. Votary Public . 8 ''error! A..«: W. H. CAMPBELL ' 4'. HOMER SHOEMAKER JOHN R. GROVES NOTICE Or INTENTION ' or ordinance* will he Introduced at a mention of the Board of Commiaaloaer* of f Ocean City. New Jertey. lo be held on the lilb da, of Orlober. 1023 at 3 o'clock * CIt, Hall. Onan City. New Jeney. ■ nhlrh ordinaoee or ordinance, will pro- - Ninth Street.

Aljbolts ICE CREAM | 1ARGE, succulent raisins Jin a delicious custard of selected eggs and rich, yellow cream— are the delicacies combined and frozen into the perfect smoothness of Abbotts Raisin Custard. Try this special dessert today. ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES. INC. l 111 in ' ~ ^ 1

f. We"T AvenuT" rcm ,in lc " ""** a Seventh Street from Ocean Aven^_lo lr Boardwalk. . / ,r Plymouth Place from Atlanta' Avenue Muorltn Terrace Mom Allan' ir Avenue to Bourdwalk. Ninth Street from Aulo Bridge to Boardwalk fomittlne portion imv-otl). ' I Tenth Street from Ad.u.y AtnB'te lo I r 0cean Avenue. ,e B-. .dwalk. w A T 1 manently improved by aheet a-jh*l: laid ' on a concrete U«e and lo he nreordins lo ' - ' the pinna and "leeifieation* <d the City ' Engineer. TAKE -FURTHER NOTICE I ha', the ridenta) exreaaha In connection therewith. ' of the land peculiarly henefi-cl thereby in proportion aa each owner may bo deemed to afqatre after 38 and U t-r « centum of the row. I, de.lurt.d -which t. 0 Railway Co.) which .*1 nn'l "w |»rr r-P1um ( at large, and 1 0 TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the t ; "ham of th."' lmproram.nl , , ,h. ev.en. . aa It pt or hied In tit ranch!*..- t 0 HAIIRT A. MORRIS. * Adv.. Ml. 31. 1 4 City Clerk. _ I „ ORDINANCE NO. 210 ( of Second Street tn the City "I Oman fit,, a 1 THE BOAHU OK COMMISSIONERS It OK THE CITY or OCEAN (ITY DO * ORDAIN > I of North Street and the w.uthwe.trrly line e BEGINNING at a pu.nt in Ihe norlhaouthweatwardly at right atirl^ lo NMilbweet ride of Second Street : | the aouthraiterly line of Second Street raat «ide of North Street: the nre. «tK 1 f he boardwalk, a, dearrlbrd in Section 1 ' a of thia ordinance, "hall he re-bullt. re- < k constructed and repaired according lo the e plan, and <|tarlflealh>n. of the City Kngi- I e "litre, and raid plan* and "pecifirmlioaa I d | walk. Sac-lion >. That the row and aapeoa. t with the rebuilding, le rnuatrurtlng ami i - repairing of tSe mid Ordnn front public . ' boardwalk "hall be paid by the City of l Ocean City *t large, by the laaaing of - bond" of raid city, which roet and exiwnae I Ilng and repairing of the raid ocean front ' • public boardwalk may la- tenVj-irnri l> ft- j I of the City of Ocean City, which note, i

0 "igned by the Mayor and countersigned by ! locate aeal of m,d city .hall h, .flixed I Section Till, ordinance shall taka 1 , City. N. J.. held September IS. 198.'. and , Will he taken op for third trading ond | final loaaaire at a meeting of mi|l Board) . I., la- hek| on (tender ». 1022.' at 3 o'clock. I ■ HARRY A. MORRIS. j '' Ad ^ °"k | ORDINANCE NO. 311 "'"ra T 'ri~" "" PUl'"' • of Thirteenth Strrel and the aoothweaterw . It line of Seventeenth Street In lite Cjty \ : "I Ocean City. New Jeriey. and provld- 1 - Ing for the pout and rapenae thereof. THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF ( ITY OK OCEAN CITY DO OR- j rv-huilt. ra-eon-' rurte.1 and repaired on I Ocean City. New Jerecy. ocean front ' ' "lysine of Thirteenth Street and "the ; rrihed aa follow" f line of Central Avenue, theore ; 2nd. ] to a point ahirh la GO fact from the ,| fir.t rourae when mearared at right .j weatarly a tops the oortjieaatrrlr line : I of Thirteenth Street *0.4* feet .to the : I place Jot beginning. . lie boardwalk, a, drarrthad in Section 1 of; . constructed and repaired according to the , , pl.O" and specification" of the City Engi- , tw-er and on f.le in tha City '"l"k'.| Section S. That if any Untl within j . tie description vet forth In Section 1 ot | 1 ! v ided by tha law of this ataU. Section 4. That the coat and expense - wltlt the . bulhllng. re-building, re-ron-t I "trading and repairing of the "aid oeaan

, which n-.tr, ,hall he definite In amount

i The Shove onTnante was passed on', t flr-t and wcoiul tv-ailings ut a meeting I

t „ held on October c. 1722, at I o'clock. n Ocean City. N. J. HARRY A. MORRIS. City Clark. ADVERTISE IN THE' SENTINEL

Republican Candidates Clean Government Ticket aaron w*!' Viand Cape May Sheriff joseph douglass Cape May Court House Surrogate irving fitch Sea Isle City Small Board, 3 Years joseph g. champion -Ocean City Small Board, 2 Years robert j. kay Wild wood Small Board, 1 Year - — charles p. vanaman Dias Creek 1 Slate Committee lewis t. stevens Cape May State Committee anna h. steelman Ocean City « : This Ticket is for Business Efficiency O i tiered ami P*itl {or by Robert J. Kay.

I X. We can build this neat little bungqtlow with large living room, breakfnstroom, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath, complete for $2,950.

2. This beautiful home in the exclusive Ocean City Gardens, 27 Station Roatl East, for sale furnished $6,500. It ha* five I ted rooms, bath, living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry, and a big open fireplace. We will arrange for financing.

Don't think you are saving: money by holding your work until next spring:. IF YOU INTEND TO BUILD— DO IT NOW! Building: will cost you at least 20% more after the first o fthe year. The reason why: It is the rash season and the contractors have to hire all kinds of labor and 40% of hese are continually being luyed off for inefficiency, these men go the rounds to other contractors in the city before they leave town. You pay for uiis inefficiency which is an unnecessary cost attachedto your building that you can avoid by placing your con tract early. SEASIDE CONSTRUCTION & REALTY CO. ^ JOHN V. PON TIE RE, Three . Iks U X An vun^u™ Uldv .prUn... —till , t.n a, ^ rage that will bring you a 14% return. The apartment . having three bedrooms, hath, spacious living. room, with Suitable for that vacant space on your lot, price to build, porches, colonial design, interior finish whit* and aai J2.K00. hogany. Can be built for $7,000.