Ocean City Sentinel, 5 October 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1HIG NO. 28

Ocean City Sentinel R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor tr.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and GOU nj5ellqr at law, ' BuUdln**r Vaw 'offices Apgar & Boswell, law offices Godfrey, Giddings S Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. NEWELL HEU LINGS Attorney at Law HHP Eighth Street Ocran City New Jersey MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. nuiuL 7f;-!illeiCoisoi,*.D."T-! Bt6 Wealcy Avenue Ocean City New Jersey ^ .Bon u la) A dk. w. p. haines COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. Florence Brick Haines Cor. 9th and Wesley Ave MECHANO-TjtERAPIST J-JJiRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY john h. whiticar, m. D. Eighth and t'eutral avenue Ocean C'Uy New Jersey J)R. -G. D. NOELING Osteopathic Physician < Hanu Kuildiug, Eighth atreel 0|.|Hwille . Penney Ivaula It. R. Ilcprt j Ockan l ITY, N. J. Every Tueeday, I liur-day and J ' Saturday Philadelphia Office, J1U7 tbesluul 81. £)k. CHARLES B. RIDER "Oentiiet" 809 Central Avenue W UI CITY. I. *. Beit IK J)k. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist cor. t^h^Sfat^W—lcj Ave. Moodey.WedDeeday, TbunMlay ami Saturday MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer 'Pbone ll» OCKAN CITY. B.J B.UJ4S-A Beth Phoaea later- SttW I4-B Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thomley Hughes, P. D. ith and Wealcy A*ea. Ocean City, N.J Leander S. Corson BUILDER HUMID ICE COMPANY "■ Pecano Mountain lea OCCAM CITY M J. Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL il /.

Whatever success or patronage has come to our office is due, we believe, to N a principle to which we have always tried to adhere, viz: Take care of your 1 ( LIEN'TS* INTERESTS AND YOUR OWN INTERESTS WILL TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES. £; MASSE Y A EDWARDS -j Eighth Street and Central Avenue Real Estate in all of its branches. CT "" ONLY *1 OO.OO II A 7-rooni cottage on Asbury avenue, just thoroughly j renovated, for sale Tor $1500. Only $400 cash required, s i This is one of the best bargains offered this season. Two bouses on Ocean avenue. Each house rents for $175. Will sell for $1500. y i JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. • - B. Frank Smith 1. j If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine 1 *• lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. 1 I Two lots comer First street and Asbury avenue, sire 70x100, cheap, y $1200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, [attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed 1 i with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. AuroMouiLe suffums bill, fhonc ■ LOUIS W. MILLER \ AGENT FOF OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS V oca an city, ncw jersey QANAQE AND SHOWNOON. NINTH ST. ANO OCCAM AVE. , . I w—v 119 Reliable i I OWClI S Dry Goods Store ' We are better prepared to serve you for the coming year than ever before, with all seasonable merchandise. Large stock, right prices and reliable goods. POWELL'S ' \92 1 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Phone 25 1 nm'wmii MUM—HI 1— WPI , f The Needle Lovers Shop : t __ — — — — — — 1 i H- c- FREEMAN , J 836 Boardwalk 131 Sooth 13th Street I f i) Art Needlework Materials j ] {.f FREE INSTRUCTIONS I I COLUMBIA YARN ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES | 1 | | | * ] I I R HUPMOBILE STUDEBAKER 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 ( y will always conform to the highest possible standards. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. 1 The tire mileage is unusually high. Eastern Motor Company OCEAN CITY, N. j. Ford Parta Phot* 355 ~B SECOND-HAND CARS PAIGE FORD HUDSON - j A Gas Stove free from odor, cool and neat, 9 M 1 jL I is what you need for summer heat; I B . ft it makes your home so neat and clean, I Y I 1 ^ ' You cannot help but see that it is you we The City Gas liight Company Eleventh and Heven Ave. t OCEAN CITY. N- J- • n - -- " St.... A***" Mr AB Kl»a* at ttavaa Joseph F. Smith ~ Tin, Slate and Slag Roofing and Qutterlag of All Klad* _F5 t, 731 AU-iry Avenw —■ — * Oc—n City. N. J.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS REOPEN WITH ATTENDANCE OF 500

Pnpils Number Same As Last Year— Misses English and Estlow New Teachers. Tlie public acbool. of tbl. city recipeued Monday tnortilng for the fall land winter se-siou wltb about tbe name attendance a. a year ago. which There were mate few children ah aeutuu the opening day, but practically all of these will be In .cbool by next Monday The alxlh grade room wa. crowded aud extra teat, had to be provided for the luile onea there. Four children of the Ileum. Town. ahip aehoul will attend Ihe Ocean City High School tin* term. They have beeu pupil, at the hlgl. acbool at Cape May Court Uuiik, but they cau he traueporled to the local acbool by from their home, to the acbool at Court Houae. Bupl. 8teveua aud his corp. of teacbera were all on duty with the exceptlou of MlaaOiford. a grade teacher. who, at Ihia time, does oot expect to | February I.. ' Mlaa English la the new Inatructor Id the high acbool. aod Mlaa Eallow I. | I be oew teacher lo one of the Orel TO QUIT BUSINESS about November 1. Beuuetl A Knorr. who have been Id Ihe dry gooda aod meo'o furnishing . hualiieea here for 21 year,, are plaD- ' ntug lo retire about November 1. ( apt. Beonell, who la a veteran of : the Civil War. was In ihe dry gooda . department of Wauamaker'a note for , 17 year, before coinlug lo Ocean City lie and Mr,. Knorr are ainotig Ihe Taking Auto Trip. lieorge B. Parker aod wire, William , J. Powell and wife and H. L Smith aud wife left ihla city Monday mom- ' log bit a leo daye' auto trip They planned lo vlsll Peoo'a Or..ve. Wllmlugton, Waahtugtou, Arlington aud other polote of tiitereats near Ihe national capital. Returning tbey will atop at Hageratuwii, Heading aud Valley ForgeCaught Big Blurflab. Blueflah have been runnlug fairly well reoeully. One of the largest of the season wu landed by W. Ward ■ Beam, of Philadelphia, a summer resident, a few day. ago It tipped theb-ainat two pounds. Mr. Beam also caught two ling, a dab unusual lo ; local waters. BROWNMILLGR IS HADE CHAIRMAN Harmony Keynote ofSpeeches at Republican Executive Committee Meeting. The members of the Cape May County Republican Executive Committee met at Cape May Court Houae afternoon pod organized by electing Charles L. Brownmlller, of 1 May, chainnaD of the committee. Mr. Browomiller'a opponent for the position was Albert Harrla, of Wildwood. * The vote was 40 to 38 In favor of Browumlller, aud, on motlou of Harris, < toe selection was made onaDlmoua. Speeches were made by Senator : T. Stevens, who rapped President Wilson's policies, or leek of policies; County Clerk A. Carltou Hlldreth, who spoke of the county's prosperity; Squire Huab, of Ibis city, who urged harmony id the rauks, aud Reese Rlaley, of Stone Harbor. Speeches of acceptance were made Corevllle E. Btllle, nominee for tbe Assembly, aod Robert MUier, DomlDee for sberifl. at Iss Campbell 10 Teach. Although Mlas Campbell, daughter of City Commissioner Wm. H. Campbell, resigned several month, ago as a teacher In tbe local public schools, ahe has again resumed teaching, wblcb she will continue for awhile. Tbla results from tbe Inability of Mlaa Orford, one of tbe regular teachers, to return to her duties at tbla Urns. , Miss Campbell will ooutluue her duties until tbe close of tbe mouth. Mrs. Herbert Wright, of Weoonah, formerly or tbla city, will then lake her place and teach during the months e of November. December aDd January. Pastor J. -B. Kulp will preach aa usual at tbe First M. E. Church next Buodey. Dr. Knlp aud wife will be at boma tbe last of tbla week, after enjoying a two weeks' vacation trip In New York State. „ A square plaDo. Apply 124 Central avenue, Ocean City. adv. 10 6. 2t. Foe Rk.it oh Salb.— Desirable oottage, hot water beat and ail conveniences, 611 Fourth street, open. adv. It I

it : : CHIEF OF POLICE ;; SCULL FILES REPORT , ' Gives Number of Arre6ts Made t j for Year Ending Oc- 1 tober 1, 1916. 1 y 1 The City Commissioner,, at their d weekly meeting, received Ihe report 1 lt of Chief of Police Scull of the work , done in hi, department. Including ar- | j. rests and Ibe expenses of Ihe Jail, from | y October I. 1915, to October 1. 1916. ( e The report was as follows: < „ Akkksts No. Exp. , „ Drunk. 12 $ 45 y Drunk and disorderly 10 2.47 , le Utve lodging 40 2.22 c u Sent out of towu 109 .10 < Stealing 20 .45 ,r Exceeding speed limit 7 r [. Insane 1 ..50 J r_ Assault aud battery 4 16 0 j Stolen goods recovered 22 1.28 I 0 I Runaways" 8 •e | Arrested on suspicion 1 .25 « 1 Taken out of bouses 2 t ,r I Accidents (drowned) 2 c „ I Accidents (killed) i c ,1 Disorderly 9 n Disturbing tbe peace 1 t I Gambling 6 Hucksters not having t mercantile license 13 r Bathing not properly f clothed 1 u ° Fouud 1 / * Disorderly couduct S 05 v Embezzlemeut I ' Houses quarantined 7 U Speak easies ruu out of c * town 6 11 — a Total 291 $7.93 ti Electric lights out duriug tbe year o , of 1916. 324. tl , Number of arresis msde by each . officer from Ocluber I, 1915, lo Ocio- It , her 1, 1916: tl H. W. Hlldretb, 7 « 1 George Seaman, 8 n George Sack, 21 It Haze Newklrk, 9 H Howard Johuaon, 7 tl Francis Turner, 2 a< Lifeguard, 1 d Automublle Inspector. 2 . ' Chief of police, 47 lc f a | 111 tl Respectfully submitted, p, I Samuel B. Scull. , Chief of Police. " , The report was received and ordered Hied. » h

EXCELLENT HEALTH CONDITIONS HERE Health Officer Adams Gives Figures for July August and September. ' Health Officer T. 1 *e Adams made Ihe following report lo the City Commissioners al their weekly meeting: Gentlemen I have to report that , : the health cuodllloos 10 Ocean City all that cau he desired at tbe prevent time, the last case of Infantile paralysis being reported September 22. In view of the remarkable conditions regards communicable diseases that t must be reported to Ibis office by the 1 - physicians, it seems to me that the 1 thing to do la to give to the I public a detailed report of the real ' conditions for Ihe mouths or July, I August and September. 1 For the month of July there were I reported olue cases of measles, one t ! each of mumps, cblckeu pox aod I For (he mouth of August there were t reported one case of tetanus or lock- I one case of tuberculosis, one case I of typhoid fever end one caee of dlph- I therla. _ I For the month of September there k were nine cases of Infant ile^paraly sis, d two cases of measles aDd oue case of cblckeu pox, maklug a total of 28 o of reportable diseases for the ti months of July, August aud Beplem- d « I do not belleveaDy municipality In a the country can abow a like record. t The must conservative estimates d from real estate and other buslDesa II give the population In July as 30.- / 000; August, 45,000; September, 25 000. li A I. agree (hat at least 250,000 perar •« II visited Oceen City Ibe peet summer. While the local health oODdltkioa o were such that we hoped to escape v any cases of Infantile paralysis, yet II we were not se very much surprised e that September found us with a lew a cases, none of wblcb was In the fern- si of the resident population, but fi families some member of which n to and from Philadelphia, or si of children who were Infected before tl tbey came here A rigid quarantine waa established b each case aud tbe requirements of n tbe Slate Board strictly enforced. It 0 no doubt due to thle policy that II Infection was communicated after L wae lo our bauds. Tbe chief Inspector of the State n wae here last week and told me H ■ list he wae greatly pleased with the " action takeu by tbe officiate lo hantbe epldemlc.bat tbe most pleas- « log and gratifying part of the whole d matter was the spirit exhibited by • who were unfortunate enough lo coullued by quarantine. Without d exception they tbaDked me for tbe - manner In which a disagreeable duty lo be performed, one lady telllDg ft

HISTORIC EDIFICE IS 124 YEARS OLD Anniversary Exercises at the Head of the River Chnrch Next Sunday. The Head of the River Church at f Tuckahoe will celebrate Its oue buo- , dred aud twenty-fourth anniversary next Sunday with ao all-day meetlog. r This 1s one of the moat historic - churches In America. It was founded f In 1792 Tbe services will begio at 10.80 a. m., . wbeu there will be preaching by lbs j Rev. Dr. James W. Marshall, auper1 intendent of Ihe New Brunswick District. e There will be a song aod prayer eer- ■ vice el 2 o'clock, led by tbe Rev. 1- Walter Verkes. There will be a sermon by the Rev. John R. Reeve., pastor of tbe Tuckehoe M. E. Church, at 2 46 o'clock, and Mr. Yerkea will r preach lo the evening at 7 o'clock. ■- If tbe weather should be extremely stormy, tbe services will be held Ibe >< following Suuday. * A number of Ocean City people al- >- ways attend these anniversary ex- * erclaea. 0 - T — 1 Taken ttuddrnir III. >r Samusl Cohen waa takeu auddeoly ill Dear hit place of bualoeaa ou the "■ Boardwalk Saturday afternoon. Me' ' became dizzy aod wee caught aDd * kept from falling by W. Ward Beam, '■ who waa near by. Mr. Beam and Q. Ed. Cor oman carried blm Into bis houae and Dr. W. P. Haluee waa aom- * mooed. Tbe mau waa au tiering from (t a severe attack of vtrUgo. He waa * better later In the day. 0 Legal papers of all descriptions, Including wills, are carefully drawn by R. Curtis Robtosou al bis office, 744 Asbury avenue, Ocean City, N. J. adv. ll ^Paat ewgWMta Co wastj ^ Mr. $1500 to loan on Drat mortgage. >- Tboru A Boyle, 406 Eigbtb street, 11 Ocean City, 6. J. adv. tf. '• Burt the year right by aubacribtng for the SxirniXL.

BARBERS WANT MORE MONEY I [ FOR SHAVES AND HAIR-CUTS

City' 8 "Tonaorial Artists" to 1 Put Prices Up Five Cents After October 15. I If, after Monday, October 16. meu who dow appear on tbe streets with o< cleao-ebaveu fares are eeeu wltb blr- c suta appeudages, oue muel not Im- u agloe that they are thus paying some u freak alectlon bet. Nothlug of Ihe Cl -kind. Il will be due to the new ruling, cl it unalterable aa tbe laws of tba Medea e' 1- and Persia us, of the proprietor* of tbe -p 7 four local "loueorlal parlors" that, [. on aud after Mouday, October 16, tbe b c price for a shave lo Ibis city will be 16 t4 d cents for instead of 10 ceota. Haircuts, too, like cuts of choice meats, etc , will fc ., also advance Id price. Iuatead of 20 a » cents, s plain, ordinary balr-cut, one a r- will have to fork over 26 cents. v w Tbe owDera of tbe barber ebops met a few eveolDga alnce and decided to B r- make this Increase In price for their '■ work. r- The high cast of living la given aa >, one of the causes Wages have ad- I ). vanced aud the barbers' accessories ( II also have soared, It la slated. « It la lurtlier said that barbers In Sea ■ y Isle, Homers' Point and Pleaaantv Ilia f it also charge 16 ceota for a shave end 25 | ceota for a hair-cut. * 1- Some or tbe drug slorea and bard- I r- ware shopa are leylog In en extra aup- t ply of esfety razors, aud owners of old < razors are having tbcm honed. t Eslcrtalac* Friends. 1 Mrs. Louts Ringer, of Philadelphia, le- who issujouruing lo tbla city, enter- ( |d (slued a few friend, at her apartments / u Wednesday evening of last waek, and 1 j' a vary pleasant time was eujoyed. : (i Those present were Mrs. Lawreuce M. I .ear. Mrs. Uomir Shoemaker. Mre. m Herbert Wright, Misses Margaret Paru ksr, Louisa aud Inex Corson, Bertha Campbell, Hairlet Scburcb, Bertie SUtea and Edna Corson. 44 Cottage, 708 Central avenue, Ocean v City. All modern conveniences Including banter. Owner will rent for the winter mootbe or by tbe year. ** Apply to R. Curtis Robinson, 744 Asbury aveuue. Ocean City. adv. |e. a.. "• Mre. J. Booey baa opened her soilage «I9 Wesley ateuoe. Anyone wish3g Ing • comfortable home can be aeoomdated. adv. 104. 4L

I I HOW LAKE LOST THE NOMINATION Sotners' Point View is That It's Dangerons to Fight the Baymen. The So mere' Point Record thus tells how Assemblyman Lake lost the nomination: i "Atlantic and Cape May County i fishermen are very jealous about their clammlog end oyatertog rights the neighboring waters, aod tbe deof Assemblyman Mark Lake, of City, la directly attributed to tbe tact that be had tba last session of the Legislature pass a law forbidding { tbe Qablog by uela In tbe waters of Egg Harbor Bay that are in i Cape May County. The Atlantic assemblymen were urged to i the bill iDclode tbe Atlantic ■ waters, but they refused, < what It mean* -lo'tncnr tbe | of tbe baymen. ( "For years the Philadelphia and other outside sportsmen have been < lo push through a law forbid- ■ ueta, claiming that this law- c would oonterve flab. The netive bay- | meu have fought tbe plan at every c turn, and asserted that their livelihood t upon the use of these nets, t many cases, and It waa only after | A.semhlyman Lake bad exerted every J power available,' that be Anally had Ibe bill passed. < ••Two week* ago Herry Welnhold, ■ of Baealey's Point, was arrested for ( violation of tbe law, aDd this brought ■ matter to a head. Lake's eppou- | ent capitalized Baymau Weluhold't i arrest lu a political way, with tbe re- i suit that Upper Towneblp turned in ■ Corevllle Btllle, for the Republican nomination, and trounced Lake by a ( sufficient majority to offset his vole In i rest of tbe county. "It la quite likely that there will not , be any further attempt to put any i 'Ash net legislation' on the stat- ( ute books for some time to come, aod Is not Improbable that tbe present | Lake Bill may be repealed." ( me that she hoped never to be quaran- ] again, but, if she had to be, she ( wauled U to b* In Ocean City. ( As I waa busy tbe early pert of September, no report was made as to ( aDd births for Augoal. These t at follows: — ^ Marriages for August, 4; births, 6; ( deaths, 16. Marriages for September. 7; births, 6; deaths, 8. Tbe report waa ordered received aod t t » ■■ ' < MAN ■ CALLED AS PASTOR; The Rev. M. M. Davis Wanted by First Baptist Church Here. At a meeting of tbe members of tba oougragatlon of lb* First Baptist ( Church last avaalog, a call waa ez- • tended lb* Be*. M. M.DavIa, of Haxle- 1 too. Pa, lo become pastor of the ■ church. - i • Mr. Davis preached lu tbe local ' on Suuday of laat week, aod lu way mnde a moat favorable Im- ' Tbe Rev. Mr. Davis la a graduate of • Bucknell aDd be xtleuded Crozer t Bemtaary. t He has been at his present charge la 3} years. Prior to that be ■ engaged In work for the missionary society of the Baptist Slate Convention. Mr. J>avle Is a young mau. Ha la ' married aod has two small children. 1 Will Take Trip. I H. C. Freeman and wife, of tba 1 Needle Lovers' Shop, on tbe Board- : walk, near Moorlyn terrace, have - closed their More for tbe season. They 1 are pUDDlng to leave In a few days 1 CrlsAeld, on tbe eastern shore of 1 Maryland, to 'enjoy a abort outing with Mr. Freeman's brother-in-law, MoClure, of Marcus Hook. Thau tbey will go tack lo Philadelphia, 1 where tbey are in business on Tblr- ' teenlh street. Dear Cbaataut. Tbey 1 a anccaeslul season In Ooaao City. Fok Beet.— By the year, a 7- room 1 hot and cold water and bath. ' Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumber i adv.. 940. If

BOARDWALK BUSINESS MEN PLAN FOR NEXT SEASON

' Association Will Meet Often | During the Winter — Officers Are Re-elected. At tbe aunual meeting of the Ocean Clly Boardwalk Business Meu's Association Saturday night, Floyd C. Slmms was re-elected president, Harry Jcnee, vice president, and H. C. Freeman, secretary and treasurer. When nominations were made, Cbarlea A. FroM wae named for the • office of president, but Mr. FroM de- : clloed to permit the use of ble nam* In this connection. r On motion of J. 8. Beach, the board r of directors, wltb tbe exception of " Harry Uooe, who le not now In tbla - clly, remains tbe same, wltb tbe adf dltlon of Frank E. Champion. Tbe > latter was elected aDd Mr. FroM was f re-elected a member of the board of r directors. f Tbe association will meet again i about November 1 lu Philadelphia. Secretary Freeman , at the annual > meeting, waa Instructed to write tba ' member* of ibe ladles' chorus of the , Oceau Clly Yacht Club and thank ' them for tbelr assistance at tb* two coDcerU given during tbe season. On motion of Charts* A. Frost, II > decided to write John K. WUxemann.tbe conductor, and tba members or tbe Philadelphia OrcbaMra who the free dally concerts In the city durlug the summer, expressing their and warm appreciation for the musicians' gracious action In givmauy things that were not called for In tbelr oontract. / It was alto decided to tbtte a iMter of appreciation to the City Commissioner* for tbelr co-oparetlon with the association during tb* season. It waa staled that tbe association never asked the board for anything that, would adthe Interest* of tbe resort that oot graDted by tb* City CommieA vote of thanks waa given Samuel for hla effort* In obtaining advertisements tor tbe music program. Than waa a lengthy dlscusMou among tbe members over m altars of to the association and the city for tbe summer season of 1917. A majority of tbe members of tb* of directors will be la Philadelphia and vicinity during tbe wlatar, which will afford them an opportunity of holding meetings at frequent Intervals and pushing plane for next It le tbe purpose of the member* of tb* Ladles' Auxiliary of the association lo bold a meeting at tb* bom* of Mre. Alfred M. Gray. Id WeM Philadelphia, toward the tatter part of thle mouth. It has been agreed by the association that whatever fundi are raised during tbe winter will be deposited with the Oceau City Title aud TruM Co. Il will be recalled that It le planned by the association to have two fin* concerts lo Philadelphia tbla winter under tbe direction of Mr. Wltxamana, ha having volunteered to provide tb* muslclaus for these notable events. AGED WOMAN DIES Owls a abort Time. Mrs. Matilda Weston, widow of George WeMon, who apent lb* summer here wltb hex eon, Charles N. lu tbelr ooUage, 1087 Central died of luSrmltle* doa to old ou Wednesday of laM weak, and burled Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Weston, who was 86 year* old, been ailing only a abort tlms. Her husband died of consumption si out 60 yearn ago. Hswsslb* oldaM brother of tbe father of Dr. E. C. Weeof this city. Mrs. Weston lived at 8708 Baring Mreet, West Philadelphia. The FtrM M. K. Sunday school rei sumed the sessions for all elaaaaa laM Sunday, wltb a fair aUandanes. Tb* adull classes bad not bean dismissed daring AugaM sod September, tb* , reoent quarantine effecting only Ihoss . pupils who were under 16 years of ags. , During this waak.oIBesre and Isachare , are eDgaged In tb* work of having , lbs entire eobool reassemble next 8unr | ' Henry Glldenmeyvr, a mem her of tb* Ocean City Fishing Clob, got a ' channel baas at Thirty-seventh StraM ' the latter part of laM weak. It weighed 88 pounds. Wm. Berth lauded ou* weighing 84 pounds. Mr. Glldcumeyer caught another channel bass Friday morning while angling r oil tb* Ocean City Fishing Club's pier. Tbe base weighed 42 pounds.

WE ARE SHOWING THE BIGGEST LINE OF Fall Suits and Overcoats EVER DISPLAYEP IN OCEAN CITY Just come in aod see the oew styles and fabrics and you will be ; more than surprised at the large assortment and reasonable prices WILL GLADLY SHOW YOU— BUY IF YOU LIKE NEWELL CORSON OCEAN CITY MILLYILLX .