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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY. N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1916. NO. 32

Ocean City Sentinel ' OCIAN CITY, N. J. -»tR CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ti.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance.

To all ~ I f YE LOVERS OF THE BAY ;; a Alt ao t ANO Showroom. Ninth St. ano Occam Ave. i i

Notice Extraordinary ! ! Notice Extraordinary I ! I

We are iu a position to offer a few lots facing the Yacht Club Anchor- |« age at a figure nearly one half the price at which they have always l>een offered to the public in the past. The lou arc beautifully located at what is undoubtedly the most picturesque spot 1 1 in all Ocean City. From the balconies of the Yacht Club one looks directly down upon the Anchorage and these abutting lots; and from a boat house on such a lot a sweeping view of Yacht Club, Tennis Courts. Bay. Inlet and Ocean is enjoyed. Such ah opportunity has never been offered before. \ Drop us a line of inquiry and we will tell yon how we are able to do this, and send you a photo of the lots if desired. j

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Massey & Edwards ; OCEAN CITY c

attokhe vft- at-l. a w . JygORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and co u NSELLOR-AT- LAW, oswat Home, I. J. (OppoMU Public Bundled. j^AW Offices " ° Apgar & Boswell, Bt'KY AVkNtJ*"^ kVuHTH MTKKin JjAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings h Read Room us. us ud u7 UartleU Building. :: ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. NEWELL HEU LINGS Attorney at Law 809 Eighth Hi real Ooean City New Jereey MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. MEDICAL. Allen Com, Si6 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey DR- w. p. haines cor. ninth and wesley ave. occam city. n. j. IB to 10 a.m. or KICK HOI! KB: < 1 to I p. m. Pbones: Bell 461- w; Imar-Wata lao-a Uolli Pbonea Florence Brick Haines COR. 9TH ANO WESLEY AVE MCCHANO-TMERAPIST Medical and Uorrecllte Uj moaaUcu ^JKRSCHEL PBTTIT, M. D. SOT WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY t to 4 p. m*. • to I p. «nBulb Pbonea JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. Eighth and Central avenoe Ocean City . New Jeraey J)R. G. D. NOEUNG Osteopathic Physician Hann Building, Eighth etreet Oppoelta Penney lvau la R. B. Depot OCKAN CITY, N. J. Every Tueeday, Thureday and Saturday Philadelphia Office, 1107 Cbeetnnt 8t. CHARLES B. RIDER I > exit tut •* 809 'Central Avenue •can ciTT. a. J. Bail 1X7 DR G. Fairchild Starr Dentist cor. iuxbu| wl 'aa^wealej Ave. Will be la bM oS« on Monday. WjSeee (ley. Tbu radar aad Balardaj MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer Tbaoe M OCAAJI CJTT.B J. R R

au romox/lf surrues oelt phone | ^ LOUIS W. MILLER OVERLAND AN D WILLYS-K NIQHT AUTOMOBILES g AND TRUCKS OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY

„ r ONLY H IOO.OO i A 7-room cottage on Ashury avenue, just thoroughly r renovated, for sale for $1500. Only $400 cash required. " ^ This is'one of the best bargains offered this season. J H Two houses on Ocean avenue. Each house rents for 1 ft 25. Will sell for $1500. J JOSEPH I. SCULL 1 1

7S7 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J.

s B. Frank Smith Go.,r»»'i",Tt ; If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine j lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with smgll house. $2500. t Two lots corner First street and Asbnry avenne, size 7oxtoo, cheap, j $1200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, y attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed - with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. « HUPMOBILE FORD HUDSON j ~ THE UNIVERSAL CAR The following new prices are now in effect: rs— >•- 1325.00 Sedan. 5645.00

Runabout. 345.00 Touring Cat, 360.00 ■ 1 ounng car, oou.w ' uw» — , - y .f o. b

Coupe let, 505.00 Town Car, 595.00

These price* are poeitivelv guaranteed ag»in*t any reduction j before August I. Iv'7^. But lhcrt 11 no guarantee against an Eastern Motor Company Aabury Ave. and Ninth St., Ocean Gly, N. J. j DODGE CHANDLER , Don't Value Yourself Too Low In buying Life Insurance many men make the mUtake of in .a ring their live* for a email amonnt because they fear the payment of the , premium 00 a large sum will embarrass them financially. , Your life has a definite value measured in dollars and cents, measured I by VOUr income, your prospects, the responsibilities of your family. Let the Life Insurance man help yon determine yonr value. Don't be afraid to insure your life for what it i. worth. By making 'SSmMc _ miutn. but. you will be able to easily meet subsequent premiums as lt» they fall due.

Theo. V. Townsend , 952 Asbury Avenue j VSZ ASDury

reprbsentino The New York Ufe Insurancc Company

- HARVEY Y. LAKE RFAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue

Ocean City »

. New Jersey

KR Interesting to Investors Thost Who Wish a Desirable location for a Seaside Home tar rOR GiLE-4 W "x— d *--iFOR 5*88 tortctoisoiBteUroed^P^lviMO^*^Bailroed atetkms. Atoo rite, for bungalows akmto m Qrea» ■» Harbor Bay. Bewtoy'a Posnt, S. t. ARTHUR^D.JBARROWS auerWien

j. M2 CENTRAL AVENUE

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

!fine dinner enjoyed at yachtsmen's winter home

by Chairman Fisher I ~ and Commodore Paris, Who 1 Will Boost Clnb. The dinner given at lb* Ocean city Yacht Club Winter Home at the i-ur- 1 relue. Ninth street and Central eve formal opening of the quarter* for the p Philadelphia members of the yacht club. *!• uot so largely attended by Philadelphia!!* a* was expected, but I those at the affair bad a very pleasant time and greatly enjoyed the dluuer j served by ^t lie club caterer. W. H ^ 1 exited "from' otTe' of' Caterer* Harris' P experience The menu was a. follows: ') hi OysrerC-ckUHrr ( P i'lloas? Jersey ( l.lcke.,' ? mTchVirimg '• Jlblet Sauce 11 Banana Fritter*. Wine Sauce B "champagne Sauce Mashed White Potatoes 11 Candied Sweet Potatoes French Peas »' Vanilla Ice Cream Pineapple Sherbert k After-dlDner<Nu*a ° * Mixed Note a Halalne Sailed Peauuta >' Coffee h Ex -City Commissioner Hobl. Fisher. ' made a few remarks at the conclusion * of the dinner, stating the objects of the '' Commodore Paris to make an address " on behalf of the members of the older " Commodore Paris said he desired lb B mngralulale the club on the selection ' as though be were at the yacht club. '' Judging from the live wires the speaker bad met that day, he Is sure the club will be a success ■ Thlsclub will beagrealconvenlence 0 ihe yacht club members who have 'I occasion to visit Ocean City for a day " two during the winter, the speaker = said, and I bey ought to appreciate 11. 'I Persona fly. Commodore Paris declared. 0 ha* fell Interested from the start. ^ The decorations of the club house c look on au air of Hallowe'en and were * by Mr. Fisher R L Chester. Miss M " Page and Ml»a Barmh Hmllh » The pupils of Ihe primary deparl- p menl of Use First Presbyterian Hun j day School were given a Jolly masquer- 1 ade party In t tie social rooms of Ihe p t-hurcb Saturday afternoon. They had a great lime. Misa Ada M. Kanck. a who was In charge nftha affair, was „ assisted by the Rev and Mrs Charles > H Bohner. Miss Anna Jassup. Miss „ Schlmpf. Miss Auua Davidson and A. < George J- Van Houlen, one of the ® oldest tipstaves In Ihe Philadelphia * Orphans' court, died at his home In J West Philadelphia, on Saturday. He - was active In Republican politics In * West Philadelphia fur many years, aud had been speudlug the summers 1 In Ocean City for many eeaeons. INSPECTOR WRITES I HEALTH OFFICER State Official Says City of " This Size Sb.ould Have 1 Isolation Hospital. Health Officer Adams baa received a letter from D. C. Boweu. Inspector of the Btata Department of Health, in which the writer says be concurs Id the suggeatlous made for the Improve- . menl or health conditions In Ocean City. Mr. Bowen declares that any resort town of the size and Importance of Ocean City needs to be provided with an Isolation hospital for communicable diseases. ( Mr. Bowen maker some recommend- , sllona aud urges tbe application of , present-day knowledge In restrlcllug i tbat can only be carried on uuder trained full-time local health officers. Tbe letter was presented with tbe | health officer's monthly report at t ha | weekly meeting of the City Com mis- , siouers. Health condltious here were , never better, tbe report elated. i DR. STILLMAN DIES f>tiilwMeipblw Minister Via a CMTbe Rev. Dr. Eugene W. Btlllman, . pastor of tbe Wharton Memorial Meth- : odlst Episcopal Church, Flfly-fourth , aud Catharine streets. Philadelphia, died Suoday afternoon at the Presby terlan Hospital of a complication of diseases from which he bad suffered two years. He was lifty years old. Dr. Btlllmau, who was a collage owner In Ocean City, was converted at the age of twenty seven, when he was a dry goods salesman, and joined tbe Arch Blreet Church. He was tba successful pastor of several cburcbea In Philadelphia. Dr. Btlllmau la survived by his widow and a son. Eugene H. Btlllmau. Services were bald at bis church yesterday afternoon. Interment was private. Hallowe'en party. Tbe Oceaka Camp Fire QUI* gave a Hallowe'en party Monday evening at tbe home of their guardian, Mra. - Henry W. Townaaod. After an evening of ton. each one drew fortunes from tbe bottom of a atone well. Those present ware Marion Htaelmao. Ladle Townaaod, Floreoce Goebananr. Elisabeth Veuable. Beatrice Johnson. Mildred Noroom. Bars Stout, Alma Camp eball, Rosa Ferguson. Leslie Hughes, Jonathan Wallace, Theodore Bur ana, Edward Willis, Cecil Towoaeod. Frank Bteeimao, Andrew Bteelman, Jack Van able, Harvey Ooff. Scott Adams sod George Johnson . Legal papers of all desert pUoc a, Including wills, are carefully drawn by R. Curtis RoMnaan at hie office, 744 I, Asbury aveoue. Ocean Utty, If. J. adv. i

I ' MUSICAL TREAT AT HIGH SCHOOL Parents Enjoyed Entertain- ' ment Provided by Teacnere 1 and Children. The first of Ihe "evenings or music" the assembly room of tbe Ocean , City High Bchool Friday ulght drew , a packed bouse, aud the affair was a ffv'lew" 'rhep^re^wa.'pVrtlcuIa'r- i pleasing to the children and tbelr parent*, and al Its conclusion many of the |>eople personally congratulated eulertalnmeut. and Miss Mabel ; physical instructor, who ,Tlie singers were accompauled by M l'ss* Wlfton " violins, M Iss* ( 'olburn and Wm. Fnzgerald; flute. Wm. , trombone. H. H. Lake. After a reading on "Indian, or Early i Music." by Miss Hazel Harris. an I udlao folk-dance was given by a number of Third Grade children, who did remarkably well aud tbelr : work was appreciated. Miss Louisa T. Corson sang In her , Mulshed style a composition by Cbaa. Wakefield Cad mad. "From the Laud of tbe Bky-Blue Water.'" A* an encore abe sang "Elfmaii," by John Reynolds. Miss Plleggl gave a short reading on "The Early Bettlers from England and Germauy." bearing on tbe matlar Fifth Grade appeared In the mluuet. which they danced with marked i igtble Instructor. An eucore was demanded. Miss Lautsch gave a short sketch of Ihe life of Stephen Collins Foster, which was followed by the school children and audience aluglng "Massa's In de Cold, tlold Ground." M las Amy Blackmai: read a brief sketch of Dr. Lowell Mason, and Miss Maglnuls gave a list of uoted American soug writers. On of the cute- rejections of tbe evegins from the Seooud Grade sang L. Gaynor's "Slumber Bong " tbe big successes of the The bit of tbe musical was made by bunch of Secoud Grade boys wbo sang Niedllnger'a "Mister Duck aud Mister Turkey." They were vigorously applauded, as were tbe Fourth pupils who aaug Elhelbert Nevln'a "Mighty Lak a Rose " Miss Minerva Adams' plauo solo. "Venetian Love Bong" (Nevlu), was said of a selection. "De Coppah Moon," by a quartet comprising Misses Kalu, Headley, Lautscb aud Colburn. Mlsa Kulp gave a abort history of Ihe life of Edward MacDo^gll, and Mlu Wilson waa beard to advan-

f e l lage In a piano solo, "To a Wild Rare," , 1 by MacDowell c e Miss Msglonls told of "Other Amer- F lean Composers and Mualclaua." ; f Two selections were given on tbe 0 vlclrola — Bouaa's "Blare and Btrlpre v 1 Forever." aud Pryor'e "Whistler and £ - Hla Dog " i i Tbe entertainment wa> closed by all I aluglng "Old Folks at Home." t Before tbe entertainment waa begun a i. Prof. J. M. Stevens, superintendent of 4 a tbe city's public schools, made a abort f e address, lu which be elated tbe object li of there musical evenings, urging tbe g co-operation of tbe parents, aud at tbe i conclusion or tbe musical be announced 1 hat tbe next entertainment c if will be given Juet before Tbankeglv- l i Ing, when tbe mualc will be tbat of t 1- Italian composers. t ( Bratta. 9. •

GAS LAMPS ARE ~ I : IN GOOD CONDITION Director Adams Reports Re- " suits of Inspection— Gar- S bagc Specifications. I Director Adams reported at tbe tlon of tbe city lu company with the \ company's superintendent, H. C. Bchauze, aud found tbem In good shape. The company, Director Adams said, seems ■ anxious to give tbe best service possible. The mayor slated that he has tbe 1 specification* governing the collection f. > of garbage fur the coming year. J' > On motion the specifications were J1 t ordered accepted on the approval of " • City Bolld'or Boswell. " r The reports of Electrical Inspector * I Wrlggin* (with check for 8211 aud c I Building Inspector Jobuaon (with ' 865 iu cash I were ordered accepted, ° I the mouey to be turned over to tbe 11 I financial department. improvement of Wesley aveuue, be- " . tween Beventb and Nlutb streets, up L I for second reeding, was laid over, - afler tbe title bad been read, for two " r Tbe following resolutions were ^ : adopted: Authorizing Tex Collector ■ Burleigh to accept 8244 lu settlement 1 . of assessment against the laud of ® Emma K Eversuiau upder contract e I 66.5; borrowing 85000 from the Flrel » • National Bauk"ia renewal of note due ° l November 8); borrowing 85000 from J" the sinking fund, and borrowlug J r 85000 from the Ocean City Title and b Trust (Jompaoy (a renewal of note J* r due Novembers), these sums being " . borrowed In anticipation of tbe col- * I lection of taxes for 1916. " A number of bill* were ordered paid. METHODISTS WON t | Beat Cools A. c.. Atlantic C tv. In \ Tbe preliminary game at tba armory * 1 Saturday evening resulted In a victory - for tbe Metbodlsis over Cook A. C. , of & ■ Atlautlc City, 29-25. 1 The game waa fast from the start, I f the Methodists Jumping Into tbe lead » ■ on Saltcrlee's great foul shooting. But I the viettora rallied and tbe score at tbe - end of the first half was 14-18 In favor tbe visitors r Field goals— Colllwon, 1; Kulp, 1; . " Salterlee, I; Bvll. 2; Jeffries, l;Scbaltz. - 1; Bbaw, 1; Bragtm, 2; Bratta, 2; Lockart, 2- Foul goals — Batteries, 17;

— j WAR VETERANS HAVE A REUNION , L. R. Thomas Attends t Gathering of Comrades at * West Chester. n Major Leonard R-Thoma*. of tbla h city, attended tbe thlrty lhird annual * reunion of his regiment, the Nlnety- ' seventh Pennsylvania, In West Cbee- (. : Saturday. Tfiere were about 60 of t< ' the survivors present aud also mauy I ' wive*, children aud grandchildren. t Of tbe orlglual lOOtl volunteers, It la c ' believed that about 100 are now alive, « » perhaps a few lees. The regiment. ■ during lis four years of service, was re- a 1 crulled from time to time, an tbat It d bad on Its rolls altogether a few over 2000 men. Between 600 and 700 of tbe t original volunteers were killed, t wounded or died of disease. i Boos of survivors are joiulog tbe t - Nlnety-reveuth Association lu considerable numbers, and last Haturday, t among others, John F. MacXamee, of i ' this city, a son of Lieut. John Mac- t ' Names, of the Nlueiy-revenlb, was t 1 elected a member. i f TWICE AROUND WORLD , i I Dr. Lsnb. Is Cbsrxc ol Dr. BlXcr's 1 Dr. R. H. Lamb, whose home la lb Palmyra, but wbo baa twice been - around tbe world and wbo waa lo- i cated at Singapore about flvs years e until tbe war uprel pppdltloua there. . Is now associated wlthTTrrTtrerles B. - Rider. He can be found at Dr. Aider's 1 I- offices, 809 Central avenue, where patients may bave the benefit of bis skill and years of experience. Dr. Rider will continue to vlelt bis offices hare on Tuesdays and Tbura- ' jjr. Lamb, wbo Is an antbor as wall k asa dentist, le a graduate of tbe Pblla- . delpbla Dental College and cornea lo this city with tbe highest of recom- " mendatlons. I- "*"* 8 For ami. y Cottage. 708 Central avenue. Ocean '■ City. Ail modern conveniences in- '■ eluding beater. Owner will rent for • tbe winter months or by tbe year. : Apply lo R. Curtis Roblneoo, 744 Aa- " bury aveuue. Ocean City. B4lv. a- Fob Ra*T.— By the year, a 7-room 8 bouse, hot and cold water and bath. Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumber r. Co. adv., M0, If

cruiser wrecked on bar in the inlet

Formerly Owned by 8en-- ] ator Penrose— Crew Unfamiliar With Channel. A 72-foot cruiser al one time owned by Senator Penrose, of Philadelphia, | was wrecked In tbe inlet between this I city aDd Longport Sunday night. ( Tbe boat Anna, wblcb was owned by i H. Blllmler, of 1618 Filbert etreet. i recently sold lo Georgia T. Bole, i of Frankford, with tba understanding, i Is atated. that aba beaafely delivered i to George Datscbeg, of Ibis city, wbo i agreed to store tbe craft for tbe Tbe boat was started from Atlaatlo ■ Sunday afternoon, but tbe mat- ; James F- Ogden, end engineer, ■ Kaffke. were not familiar wltb i tbe cbanuel. and ebe went ashore tbat ■ □Igbl od tbe Loogport aide, soon after- ] ward springing a leak. i Tbe-meu aboard burned paper, mag- : azlne* and carpet and ber signals of were seen. Tbe men of tbe Fourtb street station here and tbe Longport station went to arelslanoe, tbe local ooast guards, under Capt. Blackman, bringing tbe men to their station. Tbe local men worked bard on tbe all Sunday uigbl and Monday, ' and Ibey were cut again Monday ulght. Barrels were used on bar in i tbe hope of floating ber Monday night, but her lop waa palled oil aod only Ibe bulk was left. Efforts were at once mads to save tbe engine, wblcb was valuable. Tbe boat was valued at 85000; uninsured. Bbe waa 32 yeara old. E. T. CLINTON DEAD _ 1 Here lor Moot Tears. Edward T. CIlDlon, of West Phlla- | delpbla, a summer resident of Ocean , City for many years, died at hie, borne . Sunday morning, agsd 71 years. Ha bad been a sufferer from uraemlc , poisoning. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon. Interment waa private at lbs Church of Brethren i burial grounds, Uermanlown. Mr. Clinton waa president of E. , Clinton A Company, manufoeturafs of . brushes. He waa a Civil War veteranHe leave* a widow and three daugb. For Exchange.— Desirable Pbiledala phis property for Ocean City tmi- proved or unimproved reel estate. J. >r C. Osgood, S2I6 Baring St., Pblla., Pa. 10-lS.tf. h Legal papers of all descriptions, In* eluding wills, ere earefully drawn by R_ Curtis Robinson al bit office, 744 B Asbnry avenue, Oeean City, N. J. ad* L Middle- aged white woman^ wletrea " SJ,8iDrrortt«S«r,*T' adv. 1L ' I.

b LOSE TO EAST FALLS s Visitors Win a Close Game— w New Rales Bother Players en on Both Teams. pi The Ocean City Military Club's five put up a snappy game at Company . armory Baturday evening, but tbelr oppouents. the East Falls quia- f" tet, of Philadelphia, nosed out a vielory, 39 lose. It was a good game, ,t aud there should have been a larger L, crowd on baud to see It. 77 Lees did fiDe floor work and West ,[! made a number of difficult shots from Kr the floor for East Falls. Tbe locals were strengthened by , "Dode" Hlldreth. who did excellent ^ work, as did Hreckley, Weiaeuthal. Ciillsson aod Henderson. Borne of tbe new rules bothered both quite a lot. ODe of tbeae re- 7T quires that wheu two players Jump . for tbe ball on tbe toss-up, each must have oue hand behind his . back. h Tben, too, on a toss-up oeltber jumper touch tbe ball again until It has either bit the floor, side of tbe cage or i; oppoDebl If a ball Is batted out jr of the cage, tbe same man wbo Jumped for tbe ball and baited tbe sphere out must Jump again wben tbe Ir ball goee Into play. If tba ball la JZ tossed out of tbe cage while a player el Is attempting a long past or trylug for T. a goal, position men must jump when tbe ball Is again put lo play. Lie up: lt OCEAN CITY EAST FA7.LK a| 1 Onrwsrri / Homewood W Hreckley / \ L«e ol Center Morebead •' Hlldreth 1 onarrls /Weil 01 / <,u»rd, { Fox „ Field goals— CollleeoD, 8; Hreckley. w Weleentbal, 2; Homewood, 4; Lees, T 1; Morebead. 4; West, 8. Foul goals— k: Hreckley, 16; Lees. 15. Referee, JobD- cl sou. . ■ tt TO TE8T ORDINANCE al Claude Myroee, of Atlantic Cliy, Bl stenographer and Btate Bupreme court gl examiner, took testimony Tbumlay svenlng in tbe City Commissioners' ol meetlog room lu tbe suit of tbe Ninth si Street Improvement Company against bi the City of Ccean City. w This action waa brought to test tbe validity of tba city ordinance forbid- tx dlog tbe erectloD of public garages a| east of tbe aaet aide of Asbury aveuue re Tbe municipality waa represented V City Solicitor Andrew C. Boswell, al aud tbe oouueal for tbe company waa it Babcock. of Atlantic Olty, wltb Judge Clarence TTole as advisor. Camp 75 to Attend Church. a Washington Camp, No. 76. P. O. 8. C of A, will atleDd tbo First M. E. h In a body, Sunday evening, to ■* hear a special sermon by tbe pastor, E tbo Rev. J. B. Kulp. oi , fl WM. G. RANDLE -i BUYS COTTAGE Conatrncting: Engineer Has Taken H. H. Matter's Former Summer Home. ] Wm. G. Handle, oonatraeting engineer for tbo Now York Ship BuildI Company In Camden, has decided make Ocean City hie furore sum- ' residence and baa purchased tbe „ . cottage 1605 Wesley avenue from tbe , Henry H. Manor, Jr., wbo c . occupied tbo oottaga until bo bnllt bis * > now summer borne, a abort distance L > above, some time since. ' i Capt.' Raodle la one of tbe most 0 Doted sea captains In the ooantry. He " > was tbe firat man of tba Oblo, tbe * - York and tbe St. Look, and be 1 . stands high In naval and boat con- . ■ structlon. There le not a port In tbe * I world available to a 26-foot boat tbat ' - he bas not visited. He will be a wal- 1 come addition to Ocean City's earn- . ■ mer oolony. J 1 WM. L. WILKIN8 DEAD ! > . ' t I Mr Wee ike Husband of Dsafhler * Wm. Lioyd Wilktne, wbo bas boon ■ p coming to Ocean City for a number of 1 a years, died of pneumonia at bis borne. 1 f 2125 North Nineteenth etreet.Phlladel- < a phis, early Sunday morning. Hla I funeral took place yesterday afternoon . < e He wae a son-in-law of Capt. R. R. < Sooy, of tbe Brighton, tbla city, wbo ' i- waa here Saturday and waa summon- 1 ed by telephone to Philadelphia, and ' wae at boms wben tbe young man ' died. Mr. Wllklna. who waa am ployed by ' - tbe U. G. I. Company In Pbllsdel- ■ pbla, leaves a wife and two children. 1 . 82800 boys any one of four ten-room I q houses, well farnlabad, two porches, I . large lots, desirable location. Rental, I a 8250 each. Any agsut or Hays, owner, 1 " 828 Land TlUe, Pblla., Pa. Adv.IO-S6.4t i d lis ii im a— aa**— ———————

of day" discussed by republican speakers

Tells Why He Opposed Adamson Bill— Need of Protective Tariff. Tbe Princess Theater waa filled Tuesday evening, wben a Republican mass meeting was addressed by Congressman Bacharacb, Assemblyman Cbaa. of Camden, Judge Cook, of Maine, and Wm. M. Taylor, of tbla Robert B. Miller, nominee for sheriff, a poke briefly. Mayor Champresided. Congressman Bacharacb, afler assuring hie hearers of hie close Interest Ooean City's affairs and people, gave tbe results of bis Investigation of labor conditions In this district aod bow labor waa badly affected by tbe bill. He read several latter* from manufacturers to show bow their business bad slumped. Borne of tbeee plants are In operation today, tbey are making war supplies. Referring to the Adamson Mil, against which he voted, Congressman Bacharacb said tbe measure does nothing but raise the wages of the high-est-paid men In tbe railway service. Before a vote wae taken on tba Mil, Congressman Clark, of Florida, triad vain to ameDd It. Congressman Bacbaraeh stated that ha does not know whether Ibe railroad men effected are entitled to Ibis proposed raise or not, bat there Is a commission In Washington to bandit each matters as these. It tbe President oan raise wages, wby can't be also lower ibem 7 Tha Adamson bill m only n temporal y measure, lt does not go Into effect until January, 1917, and tba Is next wee*. Tba Adamson bill la tbe biggest piece of hypocrisy ever beard of tn tbla ooantry. Tbe speaker said be voted again at Good Rosula bill boos nan, While It appropriated 886,000,000. New jfety to receive only 85,900, and none tbla waa to oome to tbla Congresdistrict, where good rosula are needed leading to tbo resorts. Tbe child labor law, for wbieh Wilson claims ao mucb credit, wae passed wltb tbe aid of Repabllean votes. speaker said tbat all bis fHhnda know tbat be baa always been against child labor. Congressman Bacharacb Informed audience tbat C. R. Bulla, nominee for tbe Assembly, had been taken very III tbat afternoon, nod wm unable to be present. Tha speaker praised Mr. BUlle and 8enator Edge, wbom be bas known nil ble life. Assemblyman Wolverton dlseoeeed and National polities, nod euloBenator Edge. Wm. M. Taylor, nomloae for Jostles tbo peace, abowed tbat he la a real spell-binder, and be made abRaahe President Wilson's policies without gloves. Judge Cook held tbo Intsieeted attentlon of tbe crowd tbroogboot ble appealing, eloquent speech. Ho rein teaiblog terms to Pmlflial lack of flrmoam In Earopenn and Mexican affaire, and pointed owt noooaotty of a protective tariff. Bxpsrl Flsb-aeaaer. Dr. Baahrod Jamas, an aotlve member of tbe Ooean CKy Flatting is ao export cleaner of flab, as be baa demonstrated daring tbe seaand also a few days ago. Wben James gets through wltb a eroakar one oannot distinguish It from a ktng--AS FIT AS A FIDDLE," SAYS GEO. H. ALLEN Popular Salesman and Wife Acknowledge Teniae" ■ Superior Merit. Nearly everyone In tbe grooory trade personally knows or baa board of Oan. H. Allan, popular salesman, wbo sella New England Peanut BoMw and Drake's Cakes. HI* popularity aod reputation for uprightness and aqnare dealing odds weight to Ma amfcimment of Teniae, tbo piamlar an what ant and touts wbieb te now being lotroduned bom. Mr. Allen, lo a reeent atataaaaat to J. H. Cameron, apothecary, 314 High street, Burlington (tbo Teniae store), said: _ , ^ "Soma time ago began losing appeknow It. My food didn't famish the right nourishment and 1 aoflared la conaaqoeoee. I was unstrung aad tired easily and lost a good deal of sleep. I realised that I would have to do something quickly. "I noticed a greet many paople recommending Tanlac In Ibe Harrington Enterprise and some of tbem bad In my very fix, an I boaghl a bottle of the medicine. Iu work wm sz dle. My food tastes right and dkreats right, and ray old energy aod Mention have returned. I con sleep flaaat night and awaken refreshed la tbe I brtrieve ri'is' the^l eqrirel'ae'il lSax| toe one *u flaring ai l dld-tt'ea epieodid builder nod tonic." Tan lac. the premier tonic of tbo oontury, which to converting m oaaoy balf-eiok. nervous, run-down people bealtby. hungry moo nod woman, dtotrtbnted by Hughee- OaMral Pharmacy, Eighth treat and Wmfoy Ooean ClLy, N. J. adv. 18

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