OCEAN CITY SENTINEL ■ ■ • ; •" / ' -■ j - -
VOL. XXXVII. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY AL U L ST" !L I'll 7. . N0' 20
For Sale at a Great Sacrifice Building of 24 rooms and 2 baths, on Wjrslcy. avenue, near Ninth street, 4 !■ suitable for Private Hoarding Cottage. Lot is north ' S2.000.00 .1 iimroYc ni"e n t's cannot be duplicated for .... b.ooo.oo ■$ 1 0,000.00 Our price only $5750.00. •» massey & edwards
>cean City Sentinel . CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ir.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. j ATTORN EVn-AT-I.A'W. y|ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and ;OU NSELLOR AT LAW. I'tHlAtiel'KT MOINt, N.-J. . JAWAOETICES Apgar & Boswell, kbury i?SSS« "jgs^ifv .t?kjkct ^aw offices Godfrey, Giddings & Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Precise People Will appreciate the | punctual service j \vbicb"adds to the delight of diuiitg here. ' 5? THE Harris Restaurant Miller Brothers Announce that tltey have reopeufcd their IceCrfam Parlor For the Season
JflARK LAKE Undertaker and. Embalmer ■a carrarL Avarri ATLANTIC ICE COMMIT iiMM Mountain lot one*. lOIA Aabury Ave Aabury _
.OCCAM CITY M J. w — I H. Barkhardl & Co. PLUMBING ASB HEATING fit AMI'Kt AtUtT ...nt rnt 4 coal You need Coal. You need Service. You get both from C. h. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avenue Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's Boardwalk. Ocean City 1307 Atlantic Ave..- Atlantic City Ware's Soecialties 813 ASBURY AVENUE
'w.«rfu«i goo. doz. U^,^Th.°£;~20e.qt. The finest Tea» and Coffees. Wt make a specialty, of onr Fruits and V cgetat.le* — fredh every day. It will pay you to give ua a trial. We do not solicit, hut we deliver promptly. F. H. Ware " GROCER Phone 71-M Advertise in the SENTINEL
'it's Delightful on a Summer Afternoon or a Stimmer Evening" - ' - " Sa Cool nttd Com fortable "THE PRIDE OF OCEAN CITY" Hippodrome (BOARDWALK AT NINTH STREET) When vou'r friends visit you, why not take them to ihe* Hippodrome ? There is no better jilace to spend an afternoon or an evening, and they will carry home its memory as the pTeasantest bit of hospitality ex tended to them • YOU CAN ALWAYS SEE " f The World s Best VAUDEVILLE And Exclusive Presentations of Superior Photo-Plays COMPLETE CHANGE ok PROGRAMME Every Monday and Thursday PROGRAMME FOR Thursday. Frid.ay and Saturday, AUGUST 9, 10 and 11 A Dramatic Masterpiece "THE WHIP" A Realistic Train Wreck A Thrilling Horse Race MATISEK& DAILY — J P. M. Doors open at !%o. toe and 15c EVENINGS— 7 .jo till 11. Continuous Balcony, i5C. Orche.tr., roc. Retorved, 30c _ CHAS. C. READ * WALTER E. ALLEN CHAS. C. READ & CO. refrigerators
An inspection of our line will convince you that the Quality is there. We have the. famous Polar King, Leonard's Grand Rapids, and £liajlengc Chests. Blue Flame . Oil Stoves a specialty at the Modern Hardware- Store. Chas. C. Read & Co. 839 Asbury ! Phone as 4J7-W ™ai DELIVERY
REAL ESTATE — = INSURANCE I ■ It • I '' Glavton Haines Brick ; A11 Eighth SL Ocean City. N. J. v — — — - — ; p j Tin Roots Are The Best ; JEilLf Slag Pools Are Cheaper ! Hi metal, ""we have facilities (or making. , r ' U* Lr /" - leader or an elaliorate cornier or portico. /Wy / ]f vou are in doubt aa to what is best TITlT lit, 4 adapted for your purpose in tin or sheet " t,U,! d*- — '"v glF y I tewof all 'kinds. L'houe. 73-W. r, » a ITM' C 73S Asbury Avenue » q/VV I 1 I 1 ^ Ocean City. New Jersey
Ford 1 *THE UNIVERSAL CAR w-*ORD CARS are aa important factor in every rural community. I- They help the family en)oy fife, bring the pleasure, aad advaatare* of the city within reach, and give practical acrvice every I. o. h. Detroit. On display and lor aale by EASTERN MOTOR CO. Ocean City. N. J.
BOARDWALK BABY PARADE ! PLANNED FOR AUGUST 18
Abe Finebcrg Starts Move ~ and Prominent Men Are | Helping Him. j Ocean City »•. to have a baby parade loll the Boardwalk tbl« aummrr. Abe I Klueberg. of tl.e Hippodrome. relieve- ^ the tenaiou by ktiuoundog that there j will be a parade here Saturday alter--ucceea . I Tbe following named Have been ae- , ' ' of Ihe flueal Ocean City ha» ever wit- " Commodore I). H. Pitta. Vice t orn- r mud. .re Walter D. Iloneall. Bear Commodore Jamea W. Keru ley. Haal ' t'ominodure William K. llexamcr and - (!apt. Ueorge K. Klah. uf ihe Ocean 1 City Yactft Club ; Clayton Balnea F Brick, preaident of Ihe Board of Trade. 11 and I>r». Allen Coraon, Herscbel Pet • tit. W. P. Hatnea. JohuB. Wbillcar '' and Ralph Flint. J It la planned to have a nufbber of « line trophies to be presented the prel- * Ileal bablee In the parade. ^ babies in tbe parade are uow geiting * buay lor the big event on Augu.l IV Ocean City had Hue baby" parade- 1 for two or tbree aeaaoua. but tbe affair ' tbe ecare over lufantlle paralyse. 1 CO. G'S NEEDS Apprail Issued to Counts Worn, n Mra. Urauvllle H. Steelmau, of tbla ' city, chairman of the Womau'e Com- 1 ■ultlee of National Defence of Cape i May Couuly. laeuee a call tu all the 1 women of her dletrlet to aid III the fol- 1 lowing work for Company G of Ibta It la the desire to make thla com-
pany of 15" men their special charge ' and to minister to the needs aa far aa possible throughout the war. Tbe artlclee which eeem to be qf the greateat need are aweatera. abdominal « baud*, aocke, helmela aud wrlatleta. all knitted of wool. A mealing of representative- from , all parta of the county will be held ai " an early dale In Ocean City to conelder Ihe work and ' 4 worker, are earneetly aollclted. and-'ia , of they will aeod tbeir namea to Mra. , Steelmau. Ibey will be furmabed with ^ autcruial card I»«r«lea. I Tbe card partlee given every Ttiura- 1 day afternoon by the ladlea of St Auguatlnr'e Church are aucce«aful In i many waya. The party thla afternoon will be In charge of Mlee Florence :N G1RLS C0MPLA1N OF LONG HOURS
Boardwalk' Clerks Have Told • Their Troubles to Police Chief Scull. Complaint ba« been made to Chief of Police Scull of tbe long hour, of eervlce required of glrle employed In elorea ou tbe Boardwalk. Some of theyouug women ore eald to goon duly and remain In their placea of employment from 8 o'clock lu the morn- , Ing. with little relaxation, until I" o'clock In tbe evehlnge. Aelde from tble being unjuat to Ihe from tble oeiug unjuat to iur a
workpeople, there le a atriogenl Slale f, law' prohibiting employers from keep- f Ing Ibelr clerks or other employes on a duty for eo many boun each day, and , the law provldea a rather etlfT puoleh- '. merit for violators of tbla statute. Most of tbe glrle need tbelr positions , and are afraid lo make open com- I plaml against tbelr employers. Some i • of the emproyeri are aaid lo hold back t I a portion of'tbo wagea of tbelr help, aud the girls, fearful of losing this , money, coutiuue at work. , ll might be well for those employers , l who may" be violating the law to lake , 1 this blot, aud correct conditions before c a Slate Inspector drops In aud cau.es , lb em trouble. J Hlapodromr Was Ahead, d General Manager Frank Wolf.oftbe Hippodrome Pier, le again lo be eou- ;- gratuiated dn ble enterprise In connectlon with hi- activities here In pro- , v Id ing the public with tbe latest pboto- ' play productions. Tbe marvelou.ly floe picture. "Tbe Crista," w as shown = and admired here last week. Phlla- . delpbla tble "week Is bavffg lu flrat view of "Tbe Crisis. " ,
Latest dtsle Faaplsla , Tbe laical style soda waler fouutlau , —tbe Innovation— baa been placed In Hafbes' Central Pharmacy. Eighth street aod Wesley avenue, and It was put lu pMlttoo very quickly. Tbe new fountain, wblcb ta of pink Tennesaee marble. Is very couvenienl In every way. Tbe Messrs. Hughes are to be congratulated ou tbelr enterprise. William A. Welsh, of Philadelphia, ■ cottager here, a few days ago received fioea Gui WKtkamp, of Cor eon's Inlet, a pretty trophy cup ■warded Mr. Welsh for catching tbe largest cbwnnai base at Corson's Inlet _ lo 1918. The flab weighed FSj pounds-
THIS CITY HAS LARGEST CROWD So Many Visitors in This Resort As This Season. ■ The large-! crowd of peoJ.lv Uveal. ! hy ha. ever had on the llr.l Sunday many ..f Ucean City', le.ldeiila aud re-ideut. or Ihl. resort fer many year.. There wa.n't comfortable walking for |wde-trlan. on I lie Boardwalk Saturday aud Sunday evening, l'lie Interior of 'tbe mu.lv pavilion wapaelted w lib mu.ic lover, aud croitd. Ihe concert by member, of the Phila-Ur.-br-lra. under direction were 1 at the^Bapri-l Church service, its lbs Hippodrome. The .er vices In Ihe other churches l lir hotels aud boarding houses were of Idem had, to turn people away. One ..f Ihe large bond, here wa. a-ked Salsod Haddou HaU, lu Allautlc City, II accommodations for J) person., could be .ecu red at the local hotel. . Title local hotel look one uf the parties, which Included six women and . renins, but there were do accom- . miMlatloiis for the mfcii Where the ( men elept the hotel meuagemeui doe. everywhere. This Is one of thegrea!e.l . towns for automobiles that can be . an v wliere. where.
AWARD MEDALS ! Cilia or ocean t in A.rr Given to ' Mcllool Teachers. I Three of the four silver medal, glveu ' yearly by Ocean Cdy lo .lutein, el . Ihe Ocean Cily Stale Summer School presented 1* the winners by I'rnf Jauie. M Stevens, principal of .ihe ' summer school. Wednesday evening uf last week. Those receiving the medal, were Flora J. Lee., of Peterson, sewIng; Chester McKelvey, of Sllverton, manual training, and Miss Lucy ties- . The special medal for drawing was . presented on Thursday to Miss Kmma B. Thru-h. of New Brunswick She , passed tlie be-t examination lu black-
I — I McKENTY SPEAKS ; HERE SUNDAY , [ Penitentiary Warden Will be J Heard by Presbyterian i ^ Men's Bible Class. " One of Ihe most forceful religious | e speakers In Philadelphia, whose work |
men and with men le uf uatiuual w Is Hubert J. McKeuty. warden it of Kaetern Penlteutlary. Through the it pereoual Influence of William McCoach, city treasurer, of Philadelphia, u Mr. McKeuty will address the Friend- cl ship Men's Bible Claw of tbe Flrat t| Preebyferlan Church next Suuday .. i afieruoou, comlug down for the day a ; especially for that purpose. Mr McKeoly addre-sed tbe class « 1 year aud made a deep Impression. " aud It Is with much pleasure that the " " ..(lltfers of .the claaa auoouuee his com l ' lug this year. A big man abuuld have t- ' a big hearing, and It is boped that tbe > 1 men of Ocesu City will take advantage e of Ibis opportunity and turn out In r large uu(ubers to bear the dlatlugui.lied ■ The claw bas-a large, cool room hi ■ which Its eessious are held, with faus aud every couvcuieoce to make every- 1 body comfortable., Coats off" will be tbe order of the day. a procedure lu ' which tbe warden will set Iheexample ehnuld the wealhet make It uecessary. Absolutely uo formality will mar tbe ' occasion, but, wltb tbe bitgbt. cheerful singing, bekirty fellowship aod ful Dearly reiiowsuip aim
masterful address of tbe speaker, every man attending will etijoy himself. FINE EXHIBIT j school Pepllat The exhibit of tbe work of tbe Ocean City State riumm-r School_at Hie Ucean City High School Friday drew quite a number of vletlore, who ex - , preeeed tbelr pleasure at lue display of >. many flue specimens of tba skill of . tbe teacbere alleudiug tbe school, p The exhibit showed the work of tbe e attendants In basket weaving, clay « modallng. knitting, crocheting, drawi- Ing. mauual Irani lug. sewing, etc.^
SEND S250 TO RED ' CROSS WAR FUND
Money Was Collected Here 1 July 4 -City Raises Day | Laborers' Pay. | ; The following letter wa. read at Ihe j luce'an I'lly^Nrw Jereey. t" the Nai nigtoii. I>. C. money coiYected July 4. IHlT. lhe day 1 I -et apart a- "Bed Cfn». Day" III Ocean ' I City. X. J . by proclamation of bis 1 r Honor. Mayor Joseph U. Chauipiou. I'lease acknowledge receipt .and Yours, very truly, ' Mits a. M. Ukav. ill its. K. M. M a I. pass. I u the regular order df busiuess. I)K s rector Adams said that It has been necessary to lucrease the wages of e laborer, employed by (be. city from e tiii to f-J.5u a day.- - r The .report ol Building .ln.pector - William S. Johusou. with a check for' -I $22 (July fee.), was received, ordered H tiled and the money turned overjo tbe d City trea-urer. The same acliou was taken with the report of Electrical lud a Check for $140 ii William H Colllsson, Jr , city sur.veyor, certilled that the Lital cost ol $3172 r. The following resolution, presented .1 by Director Campbell, was adopted: .e Be It Resolved, bv the Board of Commlsthe
sioner. of Ocean City. New Jersey, that vided fur by an ordinance, entitled. , "An ordinance to open, gride and gravel the roadway of Fifly-Hfth street. , and to begin at the easterly side of the , right-of-way of the' West Jersey aud I Oeasbnre Ballroad on West avenue, at lis intersection uf Fifty-IIftb street, to e Hie easterly side of Bay avenue al Its t intersection wllh i'ify-flflh street, and lo be of a width 'of Ihlrly-alx feel, e pa-sod November 28. 1910." he and the - same Is hereby ascertained uuder'cbu- . tract nutu'ier K94 as the sum uf $8172 20: - .that ihe .aid exieiiM; include, (he eum of $00 06 for surveyiug required, aud . the .inn of $10 for each of the aald a coniuilMKiner. of a.ses.meut, ? He it fur: her Kesolved. that thl. resolution te entered uiilhe records of the proceedings
YOUNG WOMEN TO SELL 1 FLOWERS AT THE PIER
Will Raise Money to Pay Dues : of Exempt Members of Yacht Clnb. There will be a decided novelty at . Hippodrome Pier tomorrow evening, wheu tbe Uceen City Yacht Club beueflt Ta to be held. A score of fitiractive young women— (and tbere Is no place along tbe roast where tbere sre prettier girls), daugbtere of members of tbe yacht jlub— will be lo tbe lobby of the theater eelllug flowers for the purpose of ralalug funds wltb
which tu pay the dues uf the men of ei club who are uow Id tbe service of Ir couutry. h Tbe club, some weeks ago, decided e exempt from paymeul of dues the I' members who had responded to Ii call fur meu to tight Id tbe defense [ of the Culled ritalee. There are about Tbe plan then lu mind was that <1 some of tbe men of- (be club would c lffok after this end of II. aa they volun- c leered lo-du, aud pay tbe duee. But ' ttie thought occurred, a few days (go, ■ the members of tbe Ladles' Auxll- I of tbe clnb tbfit It would be an i excellent scheme to have tbe girls i raise the money by the sale of floaers at tbe club beueflt at tbe Hippodrome lieurtily approved t.y all Interested. I he young women will alio ofllclate . a. u.ber. al thl. brueflt. Tbe young women who hare thus i volunteered In a worthy cauee are . Misses Frances Weimer. Dorothy Cuderduwu, Agues biudeey, Merle r Gestler, Bessie Jennings, France. . Bringhuret. Edna Uoderdowu, Magna 1 Una Kobluson, Gertrude Russell
y Minnie Hexamer, Dorothy Miller, = Horeoce Elite. Adeline Kuehn. Elele HuebD. Eleanor Beaver. Dorothy Brlngnuret aod Betty Weimer and Mrs. .Arthur D Baker. W. W Graham, who died recently u at bis home, 253 rioulh Forty-flflb i» street. West Philadelphia, was a sumis met re-ident of Ocean I *y for many r- -easous, aud be bad a large number of uf friend, who beard wltb reg ift of bla of demise. Tbe Immediate cause of bit deelb wae toxlne poisoning. He bad le been Sick nearly three yeera, but bore _ his eullerioga wKb extreme palleoce. 0 ; Mr Graham owned property oeer '* , Secuud street and tbe bey froat aud at 1 Fifleeutb street. He lea vet a widow.
,| C GIRLS' PARADE IN BATHING SUITS „ , | K Will be Held Saturday Under " r Auspices of Hippodrome— o Two Pretty Trophies. J ! The HipiKMlrome Pier management c ! bathing suit-parade. "Alia will c , accordlqg to rife sunouncement. The ; management mu.t be maklog plane lo ; enlarge the pier and Boardwalk; for Ihe Uceen ( My -ummer girls wMh i, Two silver luvlng cups are ollered as i . by the prettiest girl, as decided by tbe ( committee selected for the occaelou. the young women attired iu the most , |; " I 'ou test ant. are requested to leave , 'their name, at tbe Hippodrome box . office a. early as possible. The judges Will be Mlaa Dorothy . " Miller and Mrs. Daniel Kennedy, of , Philadelphia: Mrs. Elizabeth Ashcraft t Taylor, of New York, and Ml.« D. j Downey, of Alexandria. Va. ' of Ihe Board of l ommlsslotiers and a, copy of the same, attested by tbe city clerk, be delivered by blm to the commis.iouers of assessment of Ocean City, -so mat so much of tbe expeuet r" of said Improvement as repreaents the s|ieclal and peculiar benellts conferred '' upon the owners of land and real es tate beuelited thereby may be as.ewsed I hereon In proportion tu the benellts ^ each shall be deemed to have acquired. The following resolution, preeeuted ^ by Director Campbell, also was
'Belt - J Kesolved, by the Board of Commit--loners of Ocean City, New Jereey. I i hat the city of Oceau City borrow a , ■urn not exceeding $0744 00 under and , ' nv virtue of a resolution passed April \ , 24. 1917. which reeolution was for the ' temporary ffuauclug of the bulldtug I u lire mu.ic pavilion, under cnutract of Allen Scull, and that the proper offleers execute a note to eecure aald a sum . The city passed a re-olution to borr row a sum not exceeding $12,000 In , " antlcloitlon of tbe collection of taxes for 1917. u Mayor Champion atated that be bad II appointed Dr. Kalpb Flint beach eur- , 1 genu here the latter part of June, but had neglected' to bring tbe matter before tbe boerd. Tbe appolntmepr of Dr Flint was confirmed. >" A number of bills w ere ordered paid. OPEN FISHING PIER FRIDAY, AUGUST 17
i South Ocean City Company is Planning to Have a Big Time Then. 1 l The formal opening of the oew pier and pavilion of tbr South Ocean City < a Pier Company on the ocean front at , - Fifty-eighth etreet will take place Krl- , . day evening. Anguet 17. , e "Wofk la progressing ae rapidly aa , - possible on tbe couetractlon of tbe e ptei. Tbe contractor l« Allen Scull. .r Tbe pavilion leading to tbe pier It , h now completed, as are tbe Mores on
each aide of Ibe eulrauce. Tbe pavll- „ loo Is large aod Inviting, and good uae j belug made of It these daye and , evening, by members of tbe company, tbelr famlllea and frleuds. There are for men and women In tbe pavilion. It was: announced Friday evening tbat the playgrounds south of tbe pier, donated by G-- A. Van Hart, a director of the pier company, for tbe uee of tbe ' children of that section of tbe city, 1 will soon be opeoed. Tbe grounds I will be under tbe supervision of Miss Knelecl, of Camden, who le a property ' owner In South Ocean City and Inter- ' estrd tn children's work. ltemleii Powell, of Pleasantvflle, driver of the Adams Express Compauy aulo here, a-cused ol driving tbe machine without lights, was before Police Magistrate Barrows Thursday morning. He was lined $6 and costsScott Adams, of this city, driver of a local firm's delivery kuto, wae floed $6 and costs for exceeding tbe speed limit He pleaded guilty.
WELL KNOWN VOCALISTS TO ! SI NO IN MUSIC PAVILION
Glee Clnb Will be Heard in Two NnmbersNiatarday Evening. There will be su unusual musical Ireai at Ibe mu-lc pavilion on the next Saturday evening, when- the Ocean City Glee Club will slug two numbers uuder tbejdlrectlon of Walter St. Clair Knodle. one of Philadelphia's best known and popnlar choirmasters, and a summer palhere for many years. Among the members of tbe glee club are the following: Tenors — Nelson A. Chestnnt, Sam'l J. Klegle, Howard Berry, Frank Uglesby, Philip Warren Cook, Jamea Xeeley, William Benkman, John R. McNeill. ' Bas-es— Dr. Wayne T. Kllllan, Donald Beading, l<f roy Foots, Donald Palrman, James 8. Malseed. Harry ' i Day, Powell G. Fitblan, Daniel Hooseman. Louis Buehn aud Hartman K > tillmore. Many of these gentlemen are profea- ' slonal mu-iciau-, most of tbem hold1 Ing solo positions lu church cbolra. They comprise a few of tbe many an- ' slclaus from Philadelphia and }ur1 rounjllng towns who summer In Ocaan City. They have come together «o ft*# ' the residents and visitors a rare musl- ' cal treat and help boom tble art In thla 1 resort. - The members of the glee clnb hose pledged .themselves to assist tba ' Woman's Orchestra Cborns, wblcb Is * rehearsing for Its musical festival In r ihe music pavilion tbe latler part of tbls month. 1 The numbers to be euogby theOeean ' City Glee Club at tbe music pavilion J next Balurday evening are tba "Winter Song," by Bollard, and "On tba ' Road to Mandalty," by Speaks. Mr. 1 Houseman will alng tba obllgato aolo " of the latter aelrctlon. moonlight sail
Jollr livening KnJoveM to n Mngabcr of vnnng A moonlight sail upon the oeaan Friday evening waf tba occasion far a Jolly time for a number of young fblka. • Jack" Latcbam thrilled tbe crew by ; Ills efforts on tbe ukelale, wblla Frank • Slew art's alnglug made a bit. ' Tbe party comprised Henry D. I Boeonlog and wife, Murray Grew aod wife, Frank Stewart and wlfa, J. W, - Latcbam and wife, J. H. Staeaawa 1 and wife, Joseph L. Davidson and " wife, George H. Evans and wlla, J. I Marvin and wife, Maurice A. Penney - aod wife. Dr. W. L. Roasellaaad wtf». 1 John Foster sod wife, William Caw - eroo and wife, J. Lewis Henry and wife, Henry Young, Mlaa Marion • Wood. Miasw Margaret and Cetolya Bacon, Mlaa Anne Burks, Mlaa Hsiao Hamilton, Wloflald Turner, Mre. G. G. Denver nod Rawnll Steveown. Ice cream aod lollypopa were enjoyed. Meter*. Kvana, Stewart, Latcbam nod Boeonlog furoiebed automobile transportation to and from tba dock.
red cross work Tbe Red Croat Department of the City Stat* Summer School, a 1 feature this year, wae highly w • ceesful and exselleol rwulU ware obtained. Tbe department wae In cbargn ■ of Mlaa Fannie Gersoh, R. N., of tbn f McKlnley Hospital. Trenton. Tbere were 25 stodenu to tbn Bret " eld claw and 28 In tbe nnretag elase. 1 Tbe flret-ald etudente were exawload toward tbe clow of tbe term by Dr. I.
N. Griecom, and tbe Others were examined by a graduate none. no candy sold ■••lice naerawelk pw Obeyed Order af Mayer. There was no candy sold by Boeid- , walk merchants bare Sunday, accordto police report*, and everything . this line wee qnlet, Ibey wy. Joseph M. Rowland did not give . away any boxes of salt water taffy, os tbe previous Sunday. Joho J. Smith, who bw bean the operator in tbe office of tba w eeteen '• Union Company on Eighth grid, ; tble city, lor a few wwke. received a e telegram Saturday night ordering htm * to report al the .recruiting office In * Philadelphia before nooa tbe next " day. There, tbe telegram told blm. be would receive Instruction! nod transportation. Smith, who we* thus d ordered to active service, passed bis examination early In July.
Change of Address SIMMS' Delicatessen and Restaurant Boardwalk and Mauityn Terrace NOW OPEN 1 ! ■-

