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VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1916 NO. 27

Ocean City Sentinel OCCAM CITY, M J. R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Si oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. a rr«*!>r.v*-ax.i.a w. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CO U NS E L LOR-AT LAW, miw ^offices" Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings 4 Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. |-J NEWELL HEULINGS! Attorney at Law 809 Eighth Street (leeati « lty New Jersey MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' «?!■ Allen Corson, «. D. Wrt j Ocean City New Jersey i DR W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE | OCEAN CITY. It. J. Florence Brick Haines Cor. Sth and Wesley Ave mecs<ano-;herapist jjjiftsdjel pettit, m. u. /■"B07 WESLEY AVE. ^fzOGCXtl CITY. NEW JERSEY JOHN H.WHITICAR, M. D. Eighth and Ontral aveuue Oeeau lily New Jer-ey DR. G. D. NOELING Osteopathic Physician i Hauu Hulldiug, Eighth etreet Oppoalle IVunaylvaiila R. R. Depot Ocxa.k t rrv. N. J. Every Tueiiday, I'bureday aud Saturday Philadelphia Office, _llu7 Cbeatout Si. DR. CHARLES B. RIDER a>Dentist<« 809 Central Avenue Ot'Ut CITY. *. J. Bell IB DR G. Fairchild Starr Dentist Cor. the tub hi and Wealey Ave. (tffl(W>Hoata- M1» 1S0-6 MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer PtoonslW OCEAN CITT. It. J Ball 2S5-A Both Phase. latsr-SUte 1«-B Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thoraley Hughes, P. D. Manager »th and Wealey Avee. Ocean City . N J Leander S. Corson BUILDER ATUNT1C ICE cwnm °aL" '■ Pimii Monatain Ice oris*, iota Aahury Ave OCCAM CITY M J. Try ail Advertisement In the SENTINEL 1|

Whatever success or patronage has, conic to our office is due, we believe, to 4 a principle to which wc have always tried to adhere, viz: Take care of your ( LIEXTS' INTERESTS AND YOUR OWN INTERESTS WILL TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES. £ MASSE Y & EDWARDS Eighth Street and Central Avenue AW Estate in all of its branches. ONLY X 7 OO.OO A 7-rooni cottage on Asbury avenue, just thoroughly renovated , for sale for $1500. Only §400 casli required ' This is one of the best bargains offered this season. * Two houses on Ocean avenue, liach house rents for j $125. Will sell for $1500. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. i B. Frank Smith '• | If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine ' lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house. $2500. 1 - Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, 1 , | $1200. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office. 1 ' I attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed 1 with liest companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. i AL/roMOBiLf supplies bell phone ' LOUIS W. MILLER overland and willys-knight. automobiles and trucks -OCCAM city, new jersey q anaoe and SHOWHOOH. ninth st. and ocean ave. w-k 1 1 « The Reliable rOWCll S Dry Goods Store , We are better prepared to serve you for the I coming year than ever before, with all seasonable merchandise. Large stock, right prices and reliable goods. POWELL'S 921 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. I Mil , The Needle Lovers Shop H. C. FREEMAN Art Needlework Materials FREE INSTRUCTIONS COLUMBIA YARN ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES ' mum g ■ HUPMOBILE ST UDEBAKER DODGE A definite feeling of confidence in the name — Dodge Brothers — existing almost everywhere, is the very strongest assurance you could have that the car will always conform to the highest posaible standards. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. Eastern Motor Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. Ford Part. Phone 355 „ SECOND-HAND CARS PAIGE FORD HUDSON a A Gas Stove free from odor, cool and neat, ™ M A L Is what you need for summer heat; II (1 Iv makes your home so neat and clean, I j I ^ You cannpt help bnt see that it is you we The City Gas bight Company Eleventh end Haven Ave. £ OCEAN CITY, N. J. • I -• t„,„ Hi 11 n eHB#> Mr AB ki.a« M as**** - Joseph F. Smith Tla. Slata aad Slag Roofing and (tattering o I All Klads TIN ROOFS PAINTED g,rfr K— 12 A. PU«ari ftsar. a Yaar I, 731 Asbury Avenue m re— °ctma Cttf' N- J"

BAN OFF ATTENDANCE OF CHILDREN AT CHURCHES

Sabbath Schools Will Resume j Sessions Sunday— Ontside Certificates Recognized. The Sunday school. lu ihl. clly will on I be alleudeuce of children under j The public school* will begin their fall aud winter sessions next Monday Health officer T. Lee Adams sn- | uounced a few day. ago that the. nired here, aud the llltle oues with the proper certlllcalea may come lulo, Oueau City at their parent.' pleasure, i Those with children alio dnirelo ' quired lo secure beallh certificate, for l heir uir.priog under IS year, of age, office lo thle city. William K. Miller, who ba. been clerk lu the health office .luce the "care over Infantile paralyel. began, and haa been Issulug the health cer II 11 cate., .aye that if he had not had I actual occulsr evidence he would uot j have believed tbat there were eo many I visiting children lu Ocean City during j tbe summer. He did uot keep a 1 record of tbe number to whom certi- ; Ucales were issued, but .ay. there. j AUTO HIT BY TRAiN t'aplaloa Herbert C. Smith and i , Lew i. Ki.ley, of Ibis clly. made a uar- ! ' row escape from eerlou. Injury or j death ou Saturday, r They were returning from a trlpto , they were going out Sixth street, ou ' 1 bay. lliey saw a iraiu bark on a siding. Ibl. Irani bid their view of so oul- 1 bound I rain an Ibe Read lug Railroad, the engine of which struck tbeir ' machine. A wheel of the auto and r the tup and uue side of the machine were damaged. Neither mau wa. ' t'lly Solicitor J. Kurrwood Daly and family, ,of Philadelphia, have takeu the cottage 620 Wesley avenue for the winter months. Solicitor Daly ha*: been a summer resident for a number through the agency of Thorn A Boyle. Col. Poller a Visitor. ( ol and Mrs. Sheldon Potter, of . Philadelphia, were visitor, here s few days ag ■. aud registered at the Katblu. Col. Potter, some years ago. was dlreclor of Philadelphia's Deparluieut , of Public Safety.

B NO EVIDENCE : AGAINST CASHIER Men Applauded With Enthurj siasm When Police Magistrate Discharged Girl, e A young woman employed by a -. Magistrate Barrow. Saturday afterW made UP of four payment, of r but none of them would .weir that l she took tbe money. Ihe girl was ' her attorney. A C. Hoaweli. a'nd she j Indignantly deuled taking the money. n of the .urns shews, alleged to have , j Vl.e lawyer. In asking for the dls- [ Into a cobrt of Justice. „ Magistrate Barrows .aid that there e 'money, and .be wa. discharged. | As Ihe magistrate told lbeglrl.be wa. discharged, there wa. much ap- ! plause from a number of men In tbe =■ | , I WILL PLAY CARDS Near Tue.tla, livening. , Mrs. K. D. Newberry and other , members of the Ladles' Auxiliary of , the Ocean City Military Club are ( working In their usual energetic way for the success of the auxiliary's lirat I card party of the season, which will be held next Tuesday evening, atartj lug at 8.15 o'clock. ! I Ticket; will be 25 cents each, and a r pleasant time Is assured ell who aC Tliese cerd parties last winter were a source of much pleasure fur the members of the auilllary and the I friend* of the local soldier boys. Willi Bar I Bathing. J There continued to be very much surf , bat titug here early during tbe week, . aud a few- of tbe hle-guards were kept on duty. This city was unfortunate in havtug two drowning accldeots f this season, but these were doe In ' large measure to tbe fact tbat bathers 1 |ierslsted lu going Into the ocean at I places some distance from the prolected bathing grouudY.

js.s. MCALLISTER TO ; QUIT BUSINESS ~ Well Known Merchant Here Forced to This Step by ( Daughter's 111 Health 1 8. S McAllister has decided to sell 1 hi* dry good, busluesa In Ucean Clly. sod so oilers his slock aud fixtures for sale. Possession will be glveu auy - time after October I. He advertises 1 Mr. McAllister bas bad this move S to the fact that bis daughter's broil b [ will not permit her to slay lu Ocean | f City for any leugtb of time Bbe re- ■ f quires a high, dry climate all the year. | the move Is that both of tbe tone of i t Mr and Mrs. McAllister are employed | a aud live In Philadelphia. i f Mr. McAllister sterted In tbe dry I r good* buslueas In tbls city seven aud c . a half years ago. He came here from c e Mlllville, where he w-ms one of tbat I e town's leading buelueaa men for 20 a 1 years. He and lite family look up c . their permanent residence lo Ocean ( Ctty 5J years ago. By hi. up-fo-dale a patrons. Mr McAllister hT. built up a I t large business In Ibis section, many of ■ bis customer, coining from down Cape t e May County and also from Atlantic I He has beeu active lu every move- t e rneut looking to tbe advancement of t K Ocean Clty'e best buslbsea Interests. c e Mr. McAllister lakes more than orr dluary Interest In Baptist Church ■ 04 the local churcb. He la a deacon, 1 trustee, churcb clerk, chairman of tbe advisory board and superintendent of t tbe Babbath school. Mr. McAllister plans, when be die- , r poses of bis business, to go to Pblla- ( delpbla or one of Its suburbs and there make bis realdenoe. He may eugaga j . lb business as an agent for some large ( j wboleaale bouse. g , Ocean City will regret tbe lorn of Mr. t McAllister as one of her buelnees men ^ and resldeuta. By ble upright and , 1 conscientious methods, be has made • . . large circle of frlenda here. . f Lane CosfrrxatlODS. ( There have been uoneually large ( congregations at lb# tour maaaas held ( In 8t. Augustine's Church every Bon- , day durlog the summer season Just cloned. There will be masses at 6.80. 8 , ; and 10 o'clock next Bnoday for tbe | last time this yeer. After tbat tbe ( t mass on Buodays will be at 10 o'clock. ' Minister on Vncnllon. ;1 The Rev. J. H. Kulp and wife left < „ last Thursday for Clifton Bprlngs, New I ( York. Tbey will return from their | „ vacation In time for the services lo the , First M. E. Cbureb Bupday, October 8. 1

QUIET WEDDING I AT BRIDE'S HOME Roy E. Bourgeois and Wife Then Teke Part In West- - : Hogan Ceremony. Roy E. Bourgeois, son of E. A. Bourgeois, and Miss Edith M. Hilton, daughter of Capt. Cbaa. N. Hilton, both of Ibis city, ware married at 6.30 , o'clock Monday morning at the home of tbe bride by tbe Rev.B. B. Uoff, Jr . of Weet Philadelphia, who officiated In Ibe absence of lb* Rev. J. H. Kulp, pastor of Ibe First M. E Cbureb. The brlde^^ who wort a dark travel- 1 log costume, was attended by ber sle- 1 ter. Miss Anna L. Hilton. Tbe "best I man" was Malcolm Leslie. The pair will spend a week at tbe ' Pocono Mountains. When they re- 1 turn tbey will reside In apartments at Twelfth street and Asbury aveuue. 1 Tbe young man baa been Interested 1 In wire leas telegraphy for two 01 three years, and Is a licensed operator. Be has been operating a moving picture macblue lu a "movla" bouse 1 00 the Boardwalk this summer. After tbeir marriage, aud before ! starting 00 tbeir honeymoon, Mr and Mrs. Bourgeois weot to Mlllville, wbere, at tb* Trinity M. E. Church, tbey acted as matron of bonor aud beet mau at tbe wedding of Ml.. Jessie M. Hogan. of Mlllville, and Walter R. West, of Ocean City. Mr. West Is employed In tbe meu'e furnishing store of Newell Corson In tbta city. Mr- and Mrs. West joined tbe other ne'ly-wedeon tbe trip lo tbe Pocono ' Mountains. Dr. Meal Will Preach. Tbe Rev. Dr. George H. Neal. euper- .. tnteodeut of tbe Brtdgeton District, will preach at tbe morning aervloe lo tbe First M. E. Churcb next Sunday. The superintendent will probably not preach both aermooa. If ba does Dot, tbe preacher of the evening will be aoDounced from tbe pulpit of tbe cbureb lu tbe morning. Fob Balk.— Market or delivery wagon ; also two-seated carriage. Address SEXTIHKL office, Ocean Ctty, - N. J Adv. "" Fob Rent.— By the year, a * room booaa. hot and cold water and bath. Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Oe. adv.. 9-30, t^ Furnished apartment for not for tbe winter, hot water beat, bath and plana Reasonable. Apply Cohen, 744 Board J. walk. adv.8-lt.3L

F PLANS FOR BRIDGE ARE APPROYED . u Work is Progressing on Road *; from This City to O Strathmere. £ The bridge committee of tbe Cape a C?unty Board of Freeholders t| approved ol tbe plans for the propueed .bridge over Corson's Inlet |( between Flfty-nlnlb street. In this city, D , aud Stralbmere. Tbe board will aak t> . bids at Its meeting next Tueeday. Tbe road alarla at Fifly-flflb etreet, tl In tbls city, and runs to Slratbmere, t| over Corson's Inlet, Ibera connecting t with Sea Isle City. , It Is expected tbat tbe proposed road . will be completed before tbe beglunlog |, j of the summer reason of 1817. Tbe „ blgbway wlil be a great convenience e , to the traveling public. a I ~*7 Honest People Among Visitors, t Special Policeman Xlckerson. on d I duty at tbe music pavilion durlug tbe t b reason now closed, says tbat, from In- c . stances tbat came under bis observa- e Uon throughout tbe summer, all the ■ visitors were unueually booeet people, j There were many cares Id wblcb large •urns of money tbat were lost were ■ r quickly returned to tbe owners, tboee ( 0 finding tbe money making every ef- t fort powlble to return It. 1 Baptist churcb hervlcce. < Services In tbe Flret Baptist Cbureb I next Sunday will be aa usual. Tbe a sermons at 10.80 a. m. and 7.80 p. m. • wUl be delivered by lbs Rev. I. 8. ' Hanktna, of Havre-de-Grace, Md. • ^ There wUl be Sunday school at 2J0 p. 1 e m. For Han . y Cottage, 708 Central avanue, Ocean 1 I- City. All modern conveniences Inr, eluding beater. Owner will rent for r. tbe winter months or by tbe year. „ Apply to R. Curtis Robluson, 744 Aebury aveuue. Ocean City. adv. * w Established flour and feed More, tail eluding fixtures, or will rent More room 1 for any otbac business. Address Youngs Goaon.Ooaan City, N.J. edv., 12-ao.U.

PLAN WINTER HOME FOR MEMBERS OF YACHT CLUB

of Local Men to I be 8nbmitted to Board of Governors. Flans are being made by a Dumber of local residents to rent e Isrge cot- < In tb* central section of tbe town 1 and there establish a hotel or restaur- < ant for tbe use of tbe members of tbe City Yacbt Club and tbeir < friend*, where meals and sleeping so- ' commodallona may be bad at reason- 1 able rate* durlog tbe wlnti t and early eprlbg mouths. < The plao la to place tbe club caterer 1 In charge of ibe house and to eerve J meals dally to local and visiting mem- I of Ibe club and Ibetr guests. I Tbe proposltlou bas been submitted 1 tbe governors of tbe yacbt dab for tbeir approval, end action wUl prob- - ably be taken by tbe board of governors within a few days. Tbe thought Is not to have tbe knowu as a yacbt club establlsbment, but merely as a plao* for tbe entertainment of tb* club mrmban and tbeir friend*. It may be. In some yean to 00m*. tbat tb* yacbt clnb house will ba open tbe wtaler, but It Is too large a building and too far from tbe oenter of tbe city to have such a step oooeldered at this time. Caaabi Big Weahflab. Francis Schneider, of Philadelphia, 1 cottager here, returned tbe latter part of last week from a business trip tbat took In Buflalo, Niagara Falls and portions of Canada. He went sngllng In the bey Saturday" and caogbl a waakflsb weighing more 1 than tbree pounds. will Beiara Home. Mlaa Ethel S. Warner, wbo haa been . ou* of tbe efficient corps of Menog- . bers tn tbe offices of Mam; A Edwards tbls season, and wbo bas been ber* since June 1, will relinquish ber poelllou next Saturday aud return , to ber bom* In West Philadelphia. 1 nans. Tbe Bowlmg Alleys In tbe Bowling Casino, Moorlyn Terrace eod Boardwalk, are now open for tbe season of 1916. Adv., 4- IS, tf. - Fob Balk —Career lot 80x100, Flfty1 eighth street and Central avenue, * Ocean Ctty. Arklrem H. G. K.. 8m 1 it el office. adv. S-St, 6L

I AMUSEMENTS AT CO. G'S ARMORY . T Clnb Plans Many Entertainments — Basket Ball Games a Feature. g The Ocean City Military Clnb Is pre- rt paring for the coming wtuter and ex- R| pecta to keep things moving at the t| with plenty of amusements for both yoong and old. t| Tbeo. V. Tpwnaend bas again been n appointed to look after Ihe basket ball « team tbls year, and be has been In- w structed by tb* club to put on tbe a: floor tbe best team possible. In view of the fact tbat be Is not beld dowu to |C clnb members as plsyer*. as heretofore, says tbat Ocean City will be repre- w seated by e strong aggregation. Tbe f0 opening game will be played about 21. b< Manager Townseud baa already re- R calved a number of requests from fast m Philadelphia teams He says It looks cl as though the boys of these teams re- tt member tbe locals. Some of these fives declared last season w that they would "get" tbe eoldler ts a thle season, and Indications are 01 tbat tbere will be many Interesting ai contests at tbe armory. w Practice game* at tbe armory will di start wltbln a few day*. Tba line-up of tbe aoldlerboye' team tc will be announced later. p GIVEN PARTY a Hewllogs Remembered bi on Blrtbdar Anniversary. Samuel Hewilngs, son of Tbomaa h Hewlloge and wife, of tbe Hotel H Hewllnga, celebrated bis seventeenth t« birthday aDulversary Thursday and tbe guests tendered him a party. Hie di gifts Included a substantial gold ofier- hi Mrs William Cox, of Pblladel- 81 plila, contributed an acroatlc, which »■ made a bIL • rt Those Interested In tbe affair say tbat tbank* are especially due Mia* u; AuuleCratb, for her uollrlug eflorta T In soliciting aud acting as toastmaster Refreshments were served, and all 1 voted 8amue! Hewilngs a very popu- ' lar young diid. Tbe party was a B great success. Glrard D. Noble, of Philadelphia. K while aogllbgofi tbe Ooean City Flab- 01 lug Club's pier last Thursday, caught v spotted weakfisb, or sea trout, that h weighed 2 pouud* 8 ounces. He pre1 seated tbe fish to tbe club *Dd 11 will ° be mounted. Ic RENTING HOUSES ° FOR NEXT SEASON 8 1 Business Man ll Also Takes Cottage for ® the Winter. ti Clayton Haluae Brick, real estate * , operator, has rented a number of oot1 for tbe winter months and tbe . season of 1817. Among these renter* are A. K. Wllr a Philadelphia merchant, and his wife, wbo were at 2026 Central avenue . durlog tbe season recently closed. Mr. Wilcox waa *0 pleaaad with f Ocean CKy, and Mrs. Wlloox'a health r greatly Improved durlog their so • Journ, they decided to remain here . tbe winter and also during *! the next eumtner season. With this 1 end In view, they have rented, through - Mr. Brick's office, tbe Parker Miller . cottage on Plymootb place for tbe length of time stated. - 1 1 Geo. F. Baxton, tb* plermaster, baa s placed a stove Id position In tbe Ooean < ■ Ctty Fishing Clnb quarters on tbe ■ ocean front at Fonrtaentb street. Tbe c , cool evenings are now here, and a lit- I 1 tie fire will fael good to tbe boys wbo 1 a purpose remaining hare for some lime, I r aa well aa to tOoaa wbo wlU frequently < . run down on Saturdays and Sundays t before tbe flsblog season end*. ■ Ooean City unimproved or Improvad I . property for blgb grede unimproved r iota In tb* lake and citrus fruit region D of lower Central Florida. AddremWm 1 Evans, 610 House Building, Pitta . burgb, Pa. adv. 8,81, 4t. it » . 1 1 11500 to loan on first mortgagee 1 e Thorn A Boyle. 406 Elgbtb street, Ocean CKy, N.J. adv. tf. 1

MRS. YOUNG OPPOSED TO MOVING OUT OF BOARDWALK

That Petition Reqnesting Change is to be Presented to City. At tbe conclusion of business at tbe meeting of tbe City Commlastonera afternoon, the mayor aaked If anyone present bed anything to bring before tbe board. Mra. K. A. Young and her two daughters, tbe Misses Yoong, of tb* Hotel, were In tbe meeting and Mra. Yonng was asked tf she bad any business to bring before Mrs. Young raid abe had not, bnt abe bad understood tbat a petition for moving tbe Boardwalk oceanward In the vicinity of tbe botal to come before tbe board tbat afternoon. Sbe was asked If she bad anything say on tbe matter. Mra. Young answered that sbe would rather bear tbe others talk beshe said anytblng. She was told that, while tb* membad also beard that steps are betaken to have tbe Boardwalk moved oat In the north eectlon of tb* city, tbe board bae received no petirelating to tbe eubjact. In answer to City Solicitor Boawell's query as to whether sbe would favorable or opposed lo tbe moving out of the Boardwalk, Mr*. Young said sbe Is oppoeed to socb a move. It would benefit only a few people wbo desire to sell lots In tbat section. Bbe expressed tbe view tbat /'ws" ought be permitted to recover before being plunged Into more expense. Tbe mayor told her tbat tbe board cannot do anything before tbe matter officially cornea before tbe memMr*. Yonng aald that naoally abe been getting In on thlnge after bave happened, and In tbla matsbe thought eb* would ba on tlm*. In tbe regular order of buetnem, ordinance 82, providing for tbe rtlmprovement of Wealey aveooe, between and Nlotb streets, waa paaaad second readtag, on motion of Dili wa* agreed lo take this ordinance up for third and final reading on October 17. Several bill* were ordered paid. WOMEN IN QUARREL Case for Ike Present. Anna BoardJey waa before Polios Barrows lu tb* city hall oourt Monday evening, aocnead by Smith of calling ber oppronames and using profane language, In violation of section 00a of a local ordinance. Both woman era colored. Wbeu tbe a ceased was called, aba denied tbat ber nam* 1* Annie Williams, aa tbe complaint and warrant read. Bbe said tbat aba could prove tbat bar nama la Board ley tf aba ooold get a paper In ber trunk. Proceeding* were ballad long enough to permit ber to go to bar born*, accompanied by Policeman Turner. When she returned, and tbe magistral* bad read tbe marriage oerttfioata, a new warrant was Issued and served. Tba Board ley woman aald aba waa not gollty of calling tb* Smith woman VirglDla Smith aald tb# Boaidlay woman had called her vU# name* Bbe called on Policeman Turn at to aubatantlate her autemanta, bat tb* policeman aware that be had not beard any abusive language used. Magistrate Barrow* declared tbat ba would suspend aentenoa, bat would call Ibe pair to bla office later If ba deemed ll neceaaary. Meantime, ba discharged Ibe prisoner. KILLED IN FRANCE J. Keller. Xcakew at Mine a# Keller. Keeaa Sad Pole. Word waa received lo tbla ctty Bunday evening of tbe death of Edward J. of Wast Philadelphia, naptaaw of Jame* M. Kelley and tb* lllim Kelley. summer resident* of tbla resort, , cablegram waa reoalvad by a sis- , of the young men, wbo was a gaaat of tbe Mtsaas Kelley at thalr eottaga at Sixteenth street and Asbury avanaa. Tbe young man, with others, waa succoring tba wounded on Friday night 00 tb* Verdun front. Kailay waa bit by a ballet from a shrapnel shall. Mr. Kailay waa a member ef tb* ambulance corps tbat left Philadelphia leas than a month ago. Hts last letter to bis atatar waa written In Bor- . deaux, Krone*. Tbe yonng man, who wa* oo* ef sixteen children, was 27 years old.

WE ARB SHOWING THE BIGGEST LINE OF b Pall Suits and Overcoats " EVER DISPLAYED IN OCEAN CITY Just come in fnd see the new styles and fabrics and yon will be IK more than surprised at the large assortment 1- and reasonable prices ? WILL GLADL* SHOW YOU— BUY IF YOU LIKE NEWELL CORSON £ OCEAN CITY Mm. VILLI