Ocean City Sentinel, 19 October 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

WT- •• » OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1922 {_ '• F ' low can get a little drink?"

RALPH BARBER SOON CHANGED HIS Ml \ FEW HOI KS IN THE CELL. CONVINCES HIM THERE \ ARE BETTER PLACES Evidently a prison cell, looks m<»<* endurable from the outside, than f" ~j 'hc inside. [' Kali''" Barber emphatically refoseif to pay $15 fine, imposed upon him by Police Justice Ware ' when charged before the court 1 Monday morning, with being drunk 1 and disorderly, and while in this I' condition, damaging a show case: in the Shore Fast Line Depot, on Eighth Street, Sunday evening, declaring he would prefer to Jan- 1 .. guish in a cell, than submit to i ! such an imposition. j ' To tlie cells Burlier was duly | 1 removed. It transpires however, ' that a few brief hours in solitude 1 with his thoughts .convinced him : that liberty anil the sunshine, was cheap at $15 .ami perhaps that I Justice Ware hud not been unduly 1 harsh upon hint. At any rate Mr. Barber intimated a desire, to see the Chief of ' Police, and forthwith produced ' the necessary 115. which alone:, could unlock the door. In answer to the charges preferred against him, defendent waved very eloquent in his indie-- \ -nation, declaring he was willing to . pay for the damaged showcase, h and thought that would lie suffic- h ient punishmenLjfor the offense, j Police Jy^tice /"reminded defendent, that m addition to damaging i the case, he had also transgressed , against the law, which must be up- i held and vindicated. If persons . were allowed to imagine they could, with immunity, create a disturbance, and break the law, and go scot free with only a nom- . inal payment for the damage they had done, there would be no limit to crime. "Defendent would lie fined the ] amount specified, which would in- < elude the costs of damage to the show case. , Whereupon Bprber loudly pro- i tested, and declared he would not , ■ payJustice Ware retorted to effect.

that the defendent would remain , in prison until he did pay. ! Evidently Justice Ware has met I some experiences of the kind be- 1 fore. He smiled, and predicted defendent would think better after ■ a while. And before many hours had • (elapsed, the prediction came true, j Barber coughed up, anil bought a, xittekgt to the open air. COMMUNICATED . Long has it been expressed, that , ■ . the desire of the white man, was , j to sec the colored men exercise > . their right of franchise in a dig-i| j nified manner ,as men, by declar- , . ing themselves as to purty ami;, candidate or candidates .and not • . to expect or look for recompense, >, but vote early And independent. | . For the last 2 or 3 years in i . Ocean City, it has been notjeed i , that the colored men and women ! voted with an A No. 1 prin- i . ciple. The Republican party has1 had the "effective i , support of the colored vote, and since, their vote means something, i ( then why not consider them, cs- | t (socially when they desire to lie | . represented among .themselves, in ; | their own colony or precint. The i Kqpuhlican party, acoording to its i staeil principles, stands for right i ! mil square deal. As is well known , the Republican party has no nom-' * inec on its ticket, for Justice of the Peace. The colored people ' among themselves are putting up, ' j and are willing to support one of " their own men, whom they feel is ' i fully capable, and one whom we all | ■ I know. One whose political nctiv- " | ities have been for years, clean j and up-right. - The fac.t is also noticed, that l! the first ward is due to have two 1 Justices of the Peace, and since " the white people are represented, . * why not join hand and hand, and . ' help the colored people elect a ' representative among .themselves. Why not consider, that of course the colored man, is more familiar ' with the colored man and his do- ' ings, more so than the white man. Ho understands his temperment, - customs, and his everyday ; 1 ■ walk of life.. - — r— [ ! Is it possible that the Republican party will turn down the real - or men of their party ,on act count o fcolor? I say sc. If the ^ colored ' people want a colored [ , Justice of the Peace among them,!

Barclay and McCorkle SAND. PEBBLES, TOPSOIL, CEMENT, BRICK and BLOCKS — 4-in, 8-in. and 12-in. wide Agent for PHOENIX PORTLAND CEMENT S12 EIGHTH STREET I>hoiK 372"M ; FOR SALE — 12th and Bay Ave. New up-to-date all year round Bungalows. Latest improvements j Built by~Swan & Trout. Price $3,750 BKK oiihh 13 iV R O IV 412 ELEVENTH STREET Ocean City, V. J. ^ - =T| Bell Phone. 186- ) f urniture Store . Reupholstcri..jj LET US \Window Shades ESTIMATE . , FOR YOU and (House Furnishings Our p.„- I ,-.we«t p w-itil* Oood W.rra Bert M.-mo j Lawrence 71. Lear 65, Asbury Av.nu. »"•" Ci'T N- ' Buy BREAD made in Ocean Citv by the VALET ELECTRIC BAKING CO, 713 ASBURV AVENUE F»t->on« Z12-W OCCAN CITV. M -J ■ Bread, Rolls, Coffee Cakes, Cinnamon Buns, ( Pies d a lull line of Cakes fresh daily Also Cream Puffs and Chocolate Eclairs Birthday and Wedding Cakes \ o— AUC V... Buy Bread "" Ocean Oity ij 5

i of their own race, then I say let . ' them have hltri. t During the past primary, the - colored section collectively, stood I I by the " Grands-Old Organization, i r header! by Mayor Joseph G. Cham- i pibn; and why tum r^own such u I strong aid, at this coming el option. I How could a real Republican re- i j fuse to accept, the endorsing and;' supporting, of such a man as the colored voters offer, for this' little < office i ^ou must admit that nt> honor " C would be taken from the white I ' man at all, hut the colored voters ' > would feel, that they are recom- I pensed very highly among them- : ' selves, to have their choice, and',' ' since their vote time after time is 1 great power in electing other • 'candidates, then why not make these same voters feel merry and ' i elevated, and give chance and l I credit where it is due. i On the Republican ticket, iv> < ■ was slated for said office, and i ' why not turn in and support one ) in the person of Florida D. Jones, I I .whom we well know is a capable i , Let's lay aside color in this . - ' particular case, ami be real Rei publicans, and hold up the man or i people that for years have held ' their stand, for Party und individ'iuals of the Repulican party. It is ' : unfair for Johnny to want the cake ' and the penny too. If such a man be elected, it f would mean much to this commun5 : ity, and entire city. Florida Jones • has ' many friends on both sides, 7 so let's help the man who desires! ' to help himself. Facts No Republican opposition. 1 .Party loyalty. Giving credit where it is due. ' Showing appreciation. 0 Help the fellow that helped you. ! Encouragement is helpful to the, • best of us. ' Signed — • An Interested Voter. • FAMOUS EPITHETS r Here lies poor old Henry Reeves " He had a fifth ace up his sleeve.

t ARRIVALS AT THE BRACEBKIDGE HALL It is evident that the popular I hostelr?Mirucebridge Hall, is shar- , ing in the extension of the season. ■ Ocean City. i It is said by those who shqulil . know, .that there are more people ■ the resort this year in October | than ever before. This is encouraging in view of . the efforts being made to lengthen the vacation season. Among recent arrivals at Bracc- . Hall, are Mrs. William 1 : Nolte, Mr. and Mrs. John Nolte, ■ and Mrs. Albert Rich, of . .and Mr. und Mrs. 'W.: i W. Cummings of Boston, Mass. SOCIAL CARD PARTY Mr. and Mrs. William Van Loan , I formerly of York Road PhiladelI phia Pa., entertained u number of \ friends at a Card Party at their' i charming apartments, 005 Atlan-! I tic Avenue, Ocean City. : The guests present Included,! , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagerman of, : Oaklane Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthuvj Legion Women's ^ New Head'dress j Thclrea Sines, of Logansport, a., wearing the new head dress ol 5 lc women's American Legion . iuxiliary as adopted at the New j

F. W. HUMPHREYS Contractor and Builder Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Estimates Free 1317 asbury avenue ! ♦ -- - I ————————— m Nature's Best Food Pure Milk There's abundance of energy and strength in every glass of Abbott's "A" j Milk. Give the children all they want and watch their cheeks grow plump and rosy and their eyes sparkle with health. Drink freely of it yourself — use it in ; your cooking— it enriches and improves every dish. Abbott's "A" Milk is the fresh, pure, tl rich milk from selected herds, given special sanitary care in every stage of handling and doubly safeguarded by our Laboratory ! 1 Control or scientific test protection. Order it from Abbott's driver, or drop a card or 'phone. Phone. Bell 5 ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES. I NO -Milk aupplhra lo critical lnjin" ^Philadelphia Atlantic City Pleaaaatvfllej Ocean City Wildwood A&otts i Amur = — ■

Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. Parker' L Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Walter r Kuehn; Me. and Mr.-. George I - Shomo ,of Ocean City. ti n Elaborate preparations had been li made for the entertainment of .the ;l party and all enjoyed a pleasant * e time, departing with very grateful „ r memories of their genial host and hostess. Experienced Emma A Mid vale man in an automobile^ _ i met a beautiful youiig lady at the n j edge of *he town. Brakes; tipped , iuit; and said: 1 "Won't you have an automobile r ride?" "No thanks," as she kept on her way, "I am just walking back from one." "•j Sailors Beware ~ 1 Sign in an Earlville millinery | store: "Young Woman Wanted lo T Trim Rough Sailors."

, .STREETS OF « fj North Str-a^ t r St. JUM PUce 1 ! Fins Street. f i St. Charles PUce I , Second Street. Pennlyn PUce ' U"pi2T' ; ; Third Street. ( ! Brighton Place. < I ITjflh StnKL | * Plymouth Place. I | ; Eighth Street. I I Moorlrn Terrace. i Tenth Street. Walton Plane. Eleventh Street. Twelfth Street. i ! Thirteenth 8treet. . Marine Piece. I Fourteenth Street. Bay View PUce. Sunset PUce. ' I Bayonne PUce. I Chelsea PUoe. I | : Sixteenth Street. ' Eighteenth Street. 0- Numbers oon1 sscutlvely Sooth Inm First to Flfty-niath . Streets. Aesaaes ar Streets I Banning Parana] From Bay to Ocean

OCEAN CITY Prospect Avcnoe. Palen Avcnoe . Avenue. Avon™. , We« Avenue. Avenue.' On Gardene Trad Road. Surf Road. (Continuation ST~ Atlantic Ave., curves , Tract to the Bay. (N. of Iaucoon) Commenrlng on Bay Road. Creaeent Road. Road. Sebright Road. Wesley Road. >- Holly Tree Road. ■ Pinnacle Road, h Oeaan Road. Mornlngside Road J la Naeaau Walk. Beach Road.

i FOR SHLE • Desirable Lot West Ave. below 16th, East Side I . — APPLY -f E. A. SMITH, ColKngswood, N. i.

Why Kentucky A New Yorker on buainess in i Kentucky, tired an. I thirsty after , hard day. approached a' long, lean pent near a corner lamp post. "Say pard." said the NewYorker. "Is there any place i around here where a regular fel-

"See that little Church over : "Surely — I can't buy the .-.tuff - an I that's the only place in Jownj

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OOIN'T BE LONELY JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE AS THEY 'Twitch the Switch" for Silent Service -I and the "Matchless" Night Atlantic City Electric Company, pLASTER, as you know, is not an ideal interior WSaB&a f lining. It invariably cracks, chips and falls, Mw and^has been used before only because there was ==1f I Now, however, you can have Upson Board. Iff) nysmm Upson Board is . permanent — better than plaster ~ *j| f°r walls and ceihngs because it can never crack, L, | WlBISi c^'P or Lll. It is a proved success, averaging less — - 7-7 2 than one complaint to every 4fi00,000 feet. Ju'1 a» Upson Board is being used throughout the finest of new homes, so there is nothing better SL for re-covering unsightly and unsafe plastered walls ftjif JfD and ceilings. In cither case, it saves muss and delay. L— BBIIi ui 13% ai • Your carp<nter can apply Upson Board without BpTj ,9 WH f]H r disfiguring nail-heads by using Upson Self-Clinch- f JHHL. HjjH WB[M » nil HU 'nR fasteners. They hold the panels securely in Mfflff WfTJ : Lj jdace from the back, eliminating unsightly nail-head . HfH depressions arid are the biggest improvement ever But do not confuse Wue-centcr Upson Board with ordinary wall board. It is differ tni. Not SGBBffMl only is it stronger, harder and stifle r, but the new DDI SupfT-Surfavc makes it also the most beautiful I Phone or write us today for samples and I _ | upsonP^ ^ Li I p^cessedT " Fibre-Tile riBmih Ixundry u attractive ffl /a\ p/ n) Vffa W ti# * « ■ ■ a

Our Wall Paper i» n veritable fin. We aim to ■ please the particular. Just come , down und inspect our numerous de- - signs. If you are critical it may take you a long time to decide — there are so many patterns to • choose from — but the jn >.t i- that you can he suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey I William H. Oldfield i Interior Tile Work 912 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Estimates' Furnished Phone, 229-J MlsfiHou Jobbing HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER Twa smu c:e.s sirr. s. j L.LesIe HeadleyCo. BUILDER5 ^ ArcXItect.ral Srrvlce 15 EIOHTM STREET iBfMufValomiK} j Ocean City, N. J. 1 Designer and Builder of .Artistie I Bungalows, Convenient Cottages, _ | Up- to- Date Apartments. Modem ' Hotels. - I"Willard S. Steelman Contractor and Builder JOBBING BOAT WORK 1100 Bay Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. feu km. Ill J e«ma Theo.F.Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specialty Office: 1032 Central Avenue I Geo. W. Harris s REAL ESTATE == and BROKER No. IS W. Fourteenth Street Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phono. 424-J = 831 ASBURY AVENUE I Delicatessen Fancy Groceries " Fruits and Vegetables (New Orleans Molasses William T. Canvithen Phone S5-J I Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Buildint Thirty-fourth ft. and West are. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Bvll Pbea« i : j FIRE ALABM SIGNALS 14 — Sixth and Pleasure avenue. 17 — Eleventh and Bay aveam 18 — Fourteenth and Bay a venue. * So — Seventh and West avcnoe. 42 — Second and Asbury aveaos. 43 — Fourth and Asbury avqbdo. 45 Eighth and Asbury avenue. 46— Tenth and Asbury avonoe. 48Thirteenth and Xibury avtnuo- . 19 — Sixteenth and Asbury avenu* 151 — North and Central avouuo. ' 54 — Sixth and Central avenue. 57— Elevnth and Central avenue. 67 — Twelfth and Wesley aveaa» 68 — Fourteenth and Wc:;!ey ait. _ 73— Fourth sad Ocean avenue. 75— Seventh and Ocean avenue. I 76 — Ninth fad Ocean avenue. 82— Second and Atlantic avenue. ' 911 — Bay ev» und Tlsrtmtea real 96— Boardwalk at Mooriya tar541— Twenttotfc and Central aveoeu /