Ocean City Sentinel, 4 October 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THUltftHAY O.CTOKKIt Ifiir ' We ahaU I* glad to twelve Item* of ,ie»> atut communication* of mtcrt— t to Un* community and our render* <* - All communication* *lmuld be accompanied »illi the full MMiiic and address of the Writer, not- uecemarlly for publication, but in guarantee of good f»illi. DOTS Anyway, Il-hlng I- gout! for Juiprrial I- b-mg repmoef la-t few May* Jo*e|di I SmiII lie* liad llir poi.j pavilion. In chare* of Mi«* Adam- . ooill close' next, Saturday. Quite * few fariiilier were innvlni during tli^4>a*l few weeka, aidrj ,,i,-- nirn were kepi lni-y . . «'ape May County pair tomorrow a lid [Saturday will be attended by -a mi in ber of -Ocean < 'lly people. MAny of Ocean flty'a 1-eopl* are either away ou vacation trip-,, gun lung expedition* or ofTO-hiug. (iet.your job printing done now at ihet»kxTlXBle Fruiting Hou-e. Ttill- . lo-ada.. letter- head*, etc.-, at -ati-'factbry ••Jack'" Fox. of Philadelphia^ ha* j Ivi-ed from William K. Shrlver the . afore 9H. Boardwalk for -next season and will *lert light a lunch aiM'pactry r|il> evening, from ilull o'clock, a ' cluckeu pot-pie i-up|ier will tie given to rbe Bee-ley'* Point .M. K. t'tiurch f I the benetlt of the cliurcb. Ticketaie 50 cent*. * ■ Hie total J1 um ber of voter cart In the county fc-r Mark Lake for the #-• rrmbly at the primary election wa- ■ I'dl. 1". K SI llle, hi* opponent, rc- 1 reived US* PERSONALS. William Lynch will go south, a- ■ «u-ual, in Novnjiber lleinard Ituckde-cliel, of Phlladel- * phla, war In town Sunday. 1 \\>l.er II. I fay. of •Philadelphia ,J war in town during the week. Mi- Klizabeih I. Lea I*, of Korrl-- ' town, la regirtered at Hie ^tglen. ( . f ree, ir taking a week's -vacation. Walter Sherman liar returned to hlr | ..bu-ine*- duller after a aerk'* vacation i Kiia-ft Pierce. -'who la employed at Wnglitrtown, I- home for a few day-, j I'harlerS Wood-and w Ife. of Ptilla- i delphla, were here Saturday and Sun- I Justine of the Peace Ware relurueil . Monday evening from a virit to Mill _ • ville • ■ Walter JuhOaoii. of thl-cily. liar telurnrd from 'a few weekr' vlrlt to Pitta- i .."Ms, William M. kirtgmlller. of I Philadelphia, la a gue-l of the WyoStierttfAl liter, of C'a,e May Pouitjf Houae, via among the vlaltora here » Friday. William.T. Hrnwn^nd wife, of Plill- I adrlphla, were recent gueata of the -■ Idle wild.' t Harry fox. of tlila city, haa gone to Cape May, where he liaa obtained em- I ployment. 1 Mra. Samuel Garwood, of thirdly. ' Tri u rngd Tue-d ay evening from a vlrlt lo'fllllvllle. . ' Wllliaqf Price, a member of the ' city'* paid Ore department, la now on ' Mra. T. J. Saurman. or Philadelphia. waa a gue-l of the Imperial dm 1 fag the week. George B. Well* and wlfe^f Phila- ^ ' delphla, were gue-l* of the nedling* a few day* ago. Mlaa Kugli-h. of the Ocean «1ty High School, -pent the week-end with ' ' Harold B Lynch, -ou of Willi.tii B' Lynch, has gone lo Trinity follrge, ( Hartford, foon. Df. J. S. Knowle*. until reeeutly of , Tuck* hoe, now al Fort Oglelbcr|ie. , waa Id town Monday. ■ Mra. J. J. Foster. and daughter, of , tin- elly, are on a two week*' visit lo ( relative* In Philadelphia. Mlaa Alice Scull, of Deunlavllle. la i very competently clerking lo the More of Frank H. Ware In tbla city. , -P. U. Land and wife, of Philadel- , • phla. apeut Sunday lu Ihflr collage, i 610 seventeenth atreet, Ihlacfty. .. , Mra. W . Scott Hand and daughter, of tin- city, will Join Mr Hand fti Philadelphia wifblu a short lime Domiutc tlerebano. of thle city. 'left Tueaday for f leeeland. where lie w ill vlatt friend r for tw o or three weeka. • Wrlliaaa -F t+amaer. Jr.. who la cm; I I d in Phrladaiplila. vl-lted bla -or lay and Sunday. • M-«. WajJ Be ar, el tlila city, haa teiMiusu a vlall to Philadelphia, and Avondale. f beater County. Pa. Robert T. Fonlk.of Ptuladelphta. a. property owner here, war in town during the week, accompanied by hi* wife. Mr and Mra K llolme*. of lot - Werley av.nur, have-gone ou a trip and »iu be away three or four wee*Mr. Mary Wood*, of Philadelphia, ! haa iwtaroed to ber borne after apeudfag several day. wuh friend. In tin. caiy. Fiadinck W Ftrtetwt. of Harrisberg. a. ■aim araali and eutta here M trnt—m MM property al m

Pehnlyu place, which he purclia.ed a ' , abort lime eliice. Mr Fletcher'- family , ffty ' 'omtnirr Inner- William H t . fampU-ll fllnided the lteuiouratic . ■ Slate con veil l Ion lu Trenton on l'ue- t | day. , Mi-, f. K Ivl* Cnl- .and K. W. KM. '' . ward, and wile, of Ihlr Clly, relumed r ye-terdav from a virli to Port Kltzs- I beth. r Mir. Ber-le'K. i'ranier. of Atlantic . L'lty, rerumed her duite* Friday laat a. ' physical dlltclor lu Hie local public ' It. ^ Duflfeld, one of tlic local letter ' carriers, la taking In*, vacalt iu. He i. vi-ilftig in • Philadelphia. Blackwood " Floyd Snuiur haa 'rto«ed hj. dgllca- | walk, and he and In- wife are now enJnyjng a re-i. ". - p "J. -M. Hfreyier and wife with Mra. * Pierce, niolored In t ape' May Sunday u a* the gue-l- of J <) Herr and wife* of ,. PI- a-anlville. F ' ; r" Mrr. Frambea J. Smith, of M.-i|>le- Irlnde. virlled tier paieulr.' f apt, I). 1 L. Vanamaii and wife of till- city, I and Tueaday. t Thoiuaa Tlioinpkin. and wife, of a Plearaiit vllle, afieut the week-end with " - Walter Sherman and wife at their • ou Peonlyii place. * 'Ml— Margiente "Median, of ilil- ^ I cUy.'weut.oirduty' Saturday evening. ' ; She waa a clerk hi the. local. port oflice * during the rummer aeaMin. . * ltoy Darby and wife liave rt-liimed J • finm an outing at Newport, 'X J , ( where they w«e I lie gue-l- of Mrr. Darby"* fal her. Harry S Lille.. Jure ch L L'yle, .of the commercial p deparlinetit of the Uccao fity High ,> ; jScliorll. -pent Saturday, end Sunday > - at til- home lu Wlluilugton, Del. Maurice Fo-lrr, w ho 1- u, tb^ Nine- . teentfa Cavalry, located "at Ft EiQau I - Allen, vl.lted lilr.uioiher and b'rotiiera t byre Friday evening and Sa|uiday. k Df: L. S. A. Sledem'r family, who » been, at their co tage here f-ir about a year and a half, plan ann to " return lo-thelr home in Philadelphia L Willlam H. Hughea. -flf Hughe.' ' fenlral Pharmacy, Va- left on a three * , weak*' trip. He will vt«H Phlladel " phla. New. York and Wa-tiiugton. D. L*. . Wchard^i. Johuron. Jr„ aou of -Mr. J aiih_ Mra II If. Johliaoti, »«> four ' ( year* old Monday, and luruibere of : hi. family helped him oeltbrale ibe ( ( orcaalon. ^ . Jauie- P.dk, of the .^^i n America! , ' ( , Philadelphia, lia* tiee^pelldlng a few j day* * Hh "Philip H. S. fake and wife, e lu Ihla city. . He la accompanied by | 1 Mra. Polk. J Ml-- Klmabelh Haitman. of tbjr cily, r ' Monday fur -Philadelphia, where ' t abe entered the Sauiarliau Hurpltal to ' ui. deign a co one of atudy to become a J 1 trained puree •» Ml-- Mary Difflleld, of the city'*. - ' electrical tmreau. J* vlaltlug In Wa*b-J| 1 lugloii, D. C. She will al*o go to Phlladel phla and' Blackwood before | » returning boine. 1 5 Mr. aud Mra Merer who have a , aliire oil. the Buerdeala here, will ■ again be In bu-ine» In Atlantic City , . next whiter. Tlp-y will leave beie l - about October 15. " ' . Writing, from Old" Point Oomfor', • (be Krv. (,'nariea H Bobner, pvator of , . the First • Pre-oyterlan CnqrcU. aay- i t that he and Mr- Buhner ar- having a 1 I Hue lime on ttnet trip. William H. Moweu, of the Fhat ■ National Bank'- rlertcal force, ir ' i • spending bla Vacation at hi. former home at \V**t Che-ier, Pa. br isac-,, , com pan led by Irt* Wife. a. 'Mra-Mott Shafer of Philadelphia, ' Ir the Jurat of Clayton ■ Haloes Brtek ' and Vile, alio are air* eolwtai-iing . r. Mi— r- H Luiidj . I rmerly of ,Iha* , Neliuudy. Atlantic Cuyo Mlaa D.rolhy Guckeu^-erger, ofl'lnp Clnnatl. a graduate of the rlaar of 191-i ^ k j of Varral College, t- -pending a werk , j wub Mi— Glad) • K Marter a< the latlei 'a rummer home Ueie , Ir Pnd O. w Hrteblv. prunlpal of the Ocean t K/ H«B School, ha* »- taken the H""avdv" on W^ley eve- • aw* near Ninth ataart. for the Winter. , » Mia. amichti a»d deaghtrf. Beryl.

reached here from Suubury. where tliey -iieiil the summer, a few day. i kgi) I'hetr otner • daughter, Mia* , Miriam, arrived here with her father^ ] shortly before tbe opening of the rciiool term. 1 W W. Adgma aud family, Tboa. and Orville Ailam* and famhave returned lo their home* In tlila ctty after -pending a portion of the aumuier al Marmora. Nathaniel C. Smith, w'bo waa In tbe ' -lore of bi* uncle. George B. Parker, lid- cily. for; six or seven year*, la now . employed at Stelgerwalt'a, Philadelphia/where lie baa a good position. Ml— Alrtha M. Townaend. of tbla city, on. of the stenographers In Manse) A Edward*' oflice-. I- on her vaca- . -She la vlahlhg har ajjnt, Mra. B L VauGilder. In New Y ork City Waller U. Chatlln, Jr.. of thla clty._whojecrliily underwent au 0|>eratloo i ;at fit- Joseph's Ho-pHal, Philadelphia, j n In re he sent by Dr. Heracbsl ' ' Petld, reported at Camp Edge. Sea ' | Girl, on Saturday. *- I Ml— Helen. Lowry. stenographer lu theofllceaof Harry F. Slauton. real . e-tale operator, -luce la-t winter, rescued ner po-Hion aud returned lo : :;tier knar In Gienalde laat Saturday. I p|lc * *— accompanied by her steter. lite fgmily of fhe.Ke*. A' C. Oliver, i i'tmuf the. .Forugce M' E. Chureh. Mill. ills, ha- lakeo one of the < ham - a|iartmeutr on Mourlyu terrace l Mr Oliver will serve aa cbaplalu lo . in. army The family » opw hers. William P Lipplucotl and wife, of the swarthmove Hotel, haea taken f "partmeul- in tbe ' * K'tdp^n^m' aiJd fB^ly. The latter " ; will occupy the apartmewU tolbe 'jaaair HMM w here John K Oroeea i

rtri^inr^k»r » LOCAL OPTION ' PLANK ADOPTED • — " rH Mark Lake on Credentials' !- Corariiiitee a! Republican |(J State Convention. - lv ; . Former A— eiiililyt»an Maik l.ake tbe s— eiuiily al the coming1 eleVlnoiJ — attended the Hepubllcan Stab- crin- 1 j ventioii at- Trenton on Tuesday, and I

wa- honored by being made a meme ber of the credential couimitlee of tlie v r. Lake -ay- tlrvi, on. the reeom- 4 ( ineudalinu <f Governor Edge." a localopilnn- jiiaiik war dude a part of the " IJepoblicati parly'- program. ' - i

"MA-ltK I.AIvK " 1 i liepubOcau Nomrnee for A—erably * '

j ^ \ ■ ,--- t ; '' i' . ' ASK QUICK ACTION ON NEW ROUTE -L ■ — i ,! Ocean City "Wei! Represented A'- .Hearing Reforc State ^ Highway Commission. Large deiegatfini* from Hridgtou aud Millville and rcprraentatlrea f(„m Cape May and Atlantic coun'.ie- atleiid»d a hearing before the State ■: Highway t'liiiiuilrrlou *1 Cape. May ourl tin u— niur-day. regarding the. pro|rf>Maf --lale highway -yalehi Itep- ; r.-euiatlve- from Brtdgetou and the lower t >*'ti-hip- favored a root- from i, llitdceinii to. Cedarville and Port N rnew brplge over Mauri-e Itlver. of one : from « nlgetou to Cedarville New-,, eni bndge at Mauricelowu. ; | from Miilville ufgcil thai Hie road lie j -uutti through Port Ell/.abeUi State meiitr by t'tiairmau Herbert indicated i hat the comiul— loner- weieYavorably j. Millville aud direei to May'r Lauding, j Tilly wak favoraiile lo botli Cape May j and Atiautlc c-uiuty reprereiitatlve-. ] The L-oiiiml-r lou.-liowever. reserved u- j, decirion. • In spile of the fact that tlieCum- , iiertstid County tuen wete scarcely , carding lloute No. 15, Cs|* May County folk who alleuded the hearing y ■til— ion lo begin route No. It ar being , the more Important of the Jwo. , W.here Ibiu'e No. 15 I- to connect j with Uuule No. 11, w hile meiilloued { . by nearly ail Cape May liftiy-iala who | coiiaequeutlal. and the buideu of Hieir I , remark- ludleated that they would be , , dual flA-iMou i- to be hiaile. . , H. M Uuilierforil, .former director j ( of the Cape May County Board of! < 'bo-eu Frreliold-ra, and II prt-itiW ( III- opinion. Hie iuo-1 direct r -tile i would be from M-liville to Port Norrl- ' t md tueuce to Tuckaboe. He rant Cape M IV folk had Ho artiour obj-ctlonr |t> ! the route, a* tentatively pro j(' IK.-U-I by the cnmmt— lira, from Mill- j ville roulli toconuecl.-'WItli Cape May , Court Hou-e. Jf the proposed aouth- j | t-rii route from Brtdgetou ..w ere adopt- > ( ed. -Mr. Hutherford raid, the bridge!, tbe Maurice Kiver alone would co-t near FVW/MU. . He advlred t lie i coinmlrrloii to l-egili work ar roon ar In arguing for the direct route from to Millville, he -laled Ibal aboil-lied, would beueli! the greatevl , number of t-vurtata Senator l-ewi- T Sleveua, pt Cape j w ho wa* luatfumeulal lu having j Noa. II aud 15 Incorporated lu , the Edge Act, favored tbe con*tructloii i . and- taking over of.lt, iute No. 14 a- ! ^ aoou a* advisable Hi* argument of ! y priority In Hie cnn*l ruction of route* j,, -hnaed that i'ape May County, of all I , Hie couutle* Kiulli of Mercer, with tlie I j exception of Aliaullc, liaa the greatest ; j a-aeaaed valoatlona, fotaling uearly thirty. mue millmu* of dollars. He • J. oppo-ed the auggealion of going, to! May's Landing, aubattlullug Tucka _ Clayton H alnea Brick, of Ocean ' Cily, president of the Cape May , Chamber of- Commerce, al-o j atiuctlon of Koute No. 14 ' | "People s|ieak of plea-ure fraRtc a* I opposed- to commeiclal. We folk at ; the sliote re-yrt- who derive our llvellImod from tuurtals consider pleasure ' much i buelueat aa any other line ' of eudeavor," said Mr. Brick. I Mayor Joseph . G ' Chaniplou, of Ocean Cily, also supported Hie cont^ntfon of hi- couuty ineu In advising. 4 the comuiirrion to act quickly *ou , . No.' 14 . | | t'hairmfii John W. Herbert., and - j t'omnitaalouera Waller J. Ku/by aud 1 ',ng. General Ueoige W. Goelbal*. I Slate engiuear, waa unable lo be pre-. , . ent. He waadelalned lu Waablugton. " * here he i* negotiating with' tlie Fed- : eral autiioritlea lu au attempt to secure Federal aid for the construction of ' road- In the vicinity of Camp Dix al , Wrighlatown. ' <i -i "

W' ' ■ ' CHIEF SCULL ASKS FOR D PLAIN-CLOTHES POLICEMAN

declares That Courts Are Too , Lenient With "Speakj Easy" Proprietors.1; • thief of Police Scull has made lb* j following repmt to the City- Cnmmt— eloper* of the work accumpll-heil- by 'the police department dutmg Hi* yeai end lug October 1: ^ Octotier I. 191*. < To Hie Mayor and Couiml—lotiera of Ocean City. "N. J.4- ■ OkntlemIn:— I herew itli *ubmlt to * you my report for I he jyear commenr. e lober 1. 1917, rtina toy tlie number of! f. arrest- made and I lie ex|ieu-e* of. the j ■ prelu-uded bv tlie |mlioe department j i ' rrre-l- made by each otltce'r. ■ were not ro many arre-l- for speeding ( > i but It, had a good effect a- Hie auburn- 1 • , bile driver- wete afraid of It. '! Judging from tlie rep tria of Hie dif- j j fete. ii ofllcer* and my own know led*- . r| For -the Illegal -ale of liquor. Ihete 1 j were three ;») arrV-t- made, and they'1 | plead guilty before Ju'dge KPHvdger i and. -peul -ome money, aa-llie bill w ill ' | -how, fur nul-lde help, but failed lo I violation* of the liquor law. It taker a ' : good deal -of our.time lo cglcli ahem. I and some are hard lo calch e-peeially I uniform, and wlieu they areraughl. j -liould be glvetbllie full exteul of the j We had -ome ci-ea of -lealuig. but -teallug'. and of which nut department j hack about two-third- of Hie stolen I In I lie rare of the suicide at North I -Heel aud the Boardwalk. September |ll. 1917, I failed lo gel the man ideu tilled. I had bl- picture taken, and ' II waa reut to eight new-papers, bin Iliey never but It in tbelr papers. bo after keeping bla body . eleven (II) dayaanc falling to liave him Ideult- ' i lied, be «»■ burled by Mafk l.ake. 1 j I'lie nftlcerr at art op their -vacations j j October I, George "Seaman being Hie ' I ivoulil ask tlie Comnilarlmier*. If ' I they can aee their way clear, to give 1 mer of l9IS.aa.lt would be a great help ' | lo Hie police department. I have been ou the jail Ice force for 1 iwet.lv'year-. au'd never raw ro many . people a- we had tin* summer Every- ' | thlog wa- filled, and people had In go ' .away, as tliey could not Dud a place to ' I gel In. ' * I Respectfully submitted. The work done by 'Hie police depart- ' nu-iit, Including atresia together with 1 j the expense# of the jall,et£. I* given ' a1ik1-mts so kxik. XH (5 74 ' Diunk aud disorderly 4 1. 15 1 I Gave lodging 34 1 74 1 ! Sent out of town .4 .in ' 37 3.14 ' j | .06 | Stolen goods returned 20 ' ' alletidlug school I ' , Non'-»upport I i Malicious mischief 3 ! Assault and batteiy 3 ; Seduction I .10 Craxy 2 ..25 Atargsxlog 2.1 automobile without lights 6 1 Arreted on suspicion 1 ] Digging up streets without Biding on sidewalk 1 i Disorderly conduct. 4 Sending lo false alarm of ttce 8 ' . Disorderly II .55 Suicide Intent 1 . -.11 Driving automobile without a liceuse 1 I 25 uui a i ice use i i

Held for witness 1 10 ^|ieak-easies. plead guilty 3 40 Exceediug speed limit 5 'Kunaways 2 .10 , Ml-demeanor "2 .30 i Skipping board bill 1 1 . Fouud automobiles for i otber tow us 2 | ; Suicide 1 , ' removing trash 1 ■ Seut to Bah way 1 ^ 1 f ' " 194 (I5.U9 ' Electric lights out' during tbe year 1913. 376. The number of arrests made by each 1 , officer, aa re|Hirted by the chief, frllow: '. H. W. Hlldretb 20 [" Frauk Scbock 14 George Sack HI H.M'. Newklrk 9 . U E. Seaman 10 , 1 Howard Johnson 25 ' ("href Scull At f Joseph Era, us* 1 . Mayor Champion 1 ' Stale lu*pector Grant 1 ' Florida Jones i 1 Bailey \ 1 ! Lifeguard W. L. Orr - 1 . Total 0 159 f C. E. CONVENTION ' at BvlSlcloe. , Ml*. Be*ne Hlgbee. of 'tbls city. II attending tbe Stale convention of the - t'hrtatian Eudeevor Society at Kridge8 ton. Ttis seealons opened yesterday ' lo tbe First Baptist Church there sod will ckiae tomorrow. The program is unusually Int'anetlug. aud many di-tingui-brd speaker* will be present A feature of the emi ventlon will -"be 1 a large chorus led by H. C. Llucoln, , of Philadelphia. > There will be cauoeHug. an auto ride * aud a trip through Bndgen.n . park J Hits afternoon * Wum -Trut. Addre** Z Sa»-TUtB-eflkm adv.. 10 4.21.

'FISHERMEN HAVE N EXCELLENT SPORT >o Big Weakfish, as Wt- 1 1 as. Large Channel Bars, i J Among i Catches. . geiiixstlufi. caught oilt weighing 41;. ,-. t 'narltf* Elingliausen. li-hlng nit the.* [•- -sine filer, la- tied one that weighed 3u it- j Thev were kept Lu-y 'Aiauling 'to, y till- Green got a 30 flounder oft the >•' ll"-* Charles \\ aller- landed two cliaiinel ha--, one weighing 39 i-mo-ta— ij and lite other 36 pound- He al-o II hooked a rook II- It but it — csped. .. National Bank: I'apt. It It. S my and , batik- recently. They brought back 42 Iffie weakll-li y Mr. Hardy, of Philadelphia, a . member of. the H.-eait City Ft-liltig ' e Cluti. wa- on Hie pier a few day- ago. accoui|iauled by-Mr. Dixon, of I'lilia- . I delphla. They canglit a buuclt :>f I Mi-. A t\ Btrd.rii. of We-t Phllai Firliiug Club*- pier' r Dt h. L. Ltp-cltutr, while lirhlng Oft the Angler-' Club pier Friday after- j I initio, landed » 81 pound channel ba-'s ' , El w ond Horn, of Gerniatitown. a . member oL» IS* iPh-ji'i City Flailing club. whu. -oiueV-earr -Inge, war . among Hie ffr-l of tm* vinior-.to In- i ditlge tit fl-hlng for cliaiinel ba-r got to the game again Sun-day, when lie / lauded 'one weighing 3(i| pounds on .. Ibe beach al Fourth street. George Fraiikenlield, of Phlladel , phla. also a member of tlie.Oceati City Ki-liliig Club, who -fieut tlie summer . tiere, ran do vu fur a day's -sport on . Saturday and that ulgbt be was glad. , ; . for. during Hie evening, be booked a , channel ha— while angling on tlie| , club pier. The ll-li weighed 23 p-iiliida. William A. Welsh, pre-ideut of Hie \iiglera' ClUb of Hcran Clly, wa- ll-li-ing oul-lde. Willi hi- w ife, on' Salur - day They brought back 125 weak- , ffrh. moat of them weighing from 21 ! , 4 pound-. -Mr* Wel-li caught 43 - of the Hall. *• » H. B. Stlte- aud Wiliou II- Millet-; j wete again out with Cap! K It. Staiy . Saturday and brought back 140 j I flab, Itsi of them being weakfish. , George Niircum waa a member of tbe i psfty- . Jame- M. Herlzler. of the AngleT-i J of Ucean City,' captured a four- _ pound weakfish while ll-hing from off one of Hie bridges over the bay oue d,> " ■ a . I Appreciate Kladai ■«. ' Mr*. Lloyd Bmlth and daughteri w ts^i lo expre— , through the columnof i lie SnxriSKi. lo Hieir many klud friends and' neighbors, their "slnceie hanks aud appreciation for their help and kindness during their itctul be reavrmeut. Comfortable, -uuuy, well heated room, near hath; for rent. Apply Elilti | L. .Smith. 623 Wesley avenue, adv. It. Private family wauta two boarder- • for winter, reasonable. 911 A-bury ave. 5 adv., 10 4, 2i. _ ' For Rent.— For the wipter mouths, .. U0IMM2 Uceau Bveaue. adv.. It.

| TS« gattaii Hudaou. No visitor to the city or New York cau afford to inis* Ibe opportunity ol ' -eeiug tbe Hudruu. Among all Ibe I river* of tlie world she stauda the acknowledged queen— decked with. romance. Jeweled with poetry, clad with .- history aud crowned with beauty. To !«** a day in tier company, rich with j lie story aud glory of three hundred years, is wor.h a trip across a. coutt I ueni, aud It la no wonder that the European traveler sajs again and agalu: -To see Hie Hudson alone. Is; 9 worth a voyage acror* the Atlantic." i The Hud-oil baa been lllllugly , styled: -*A|i open book wub the river , aha crystal bookmark" Hcur reai ; tbla becomes to tlie Day Llnejourlrl. " with tbe record of M'asbiugtou and , ' II Hamilton ou Its o|ientiig page, as Ibe I Reamer leaves the Up-Towo Undiug, | I aud catches message- of tbe past from Fort -Washington and Fort Lee. What | ludiau legends cluster about Ibe brow 0 of Indian Head, blending w ith the love 5 -lory of Mary Plilllipae at the Mauui > House at Yonkera How Irving'* vision of Kalrma aud rileepy Hollow become woven with Hie courage ol < Paulding aud the capture of Andre at 1 Tarrytowu. How the tjouibeiu Por- 1 ' lal.-.f i tic Highland- slaitd sentineled'. by tjlouy Point, a humble crag cuu1 verted by the mourage of Anthouy ' Wayue into a mountain |ieak of Lib- i - erty. How North aud Boutb Heacou o agaiu summon tbe Hud-on yeomen ' from harvest fields to tbe defense of , country, while Fort Puluaui, still elo queuliu ber ruiu*. looks down upon Ute twr.1 drilled boys lu the world at. . M'est Point. F'urtbrr ou Newbuigli.k * Pougbkrrpsle aud Kingston shake fraternal hands lu the abiding trinity of Ma*biu|Mou. Hatulilou aud Chulon, anile V rtliwarrt rl-e Hie tin- " (solas, where Hip Van M'tukle slept, >- aud woke lo wouder at the" bappeuX lug# of twenty yea; a. v\ bat storie* of silent valley# told by murmuring streams from tbe Beikablre. Hill* aud far-away Held* * here Btark aud Ethan »• A lieu triumphed. -JV bat • Moris, of Cooper, w lisle the Mobaxik entwine* ^ her Hngei* wun those of tbe rtu-q ie bauua. with t-wai- of' Lougfrlow. '• Brjsut and Holme., of Uwlghl. ol Hallrck and of Drake; aye. and of le Yankee Doodle, too.wiltleu at the Old g Van Keo-eiser Hou*e. almo.1 wuMu | — md«fui opea book -Qf bMory. romance and «- beauty le ha read to .Vu'tc*' '

r JONES1 MEN'S SHOP Fall Suits, Hats, Overcoats nilTl DAKJTQ sw:ATEns,c«ps, fine line UUiJ rnl*lj' shirts. Ties. hosiery . Bath Robes, Indian Blankets 804-06 ASBURY AVENUE ';l — J , RIGHT NOW the business of war iti all of its , grim reality is occupying the .uteuliou of\otir country; Its requirements are men. ilia- . terials and tnonev. > - < . ' < Many are pledging their lives [ to our country's cause. « Labor is" supplying tlie energy ' necessary* to jirodyistafflie- material ' equipment. — " You are not asked to give, merely i 1-. lend your money, at interest, , ■ ; to the Goverment tlirotigh tbe p»rcliase of Liberty Loan lloiids. As an American — Co-operate, We handle subscriptions. First National Bank OCEAN CITY. N. J. ^ AT YOUR SERVICE C Maddock's Pharmacy Elghtn mnd Asbury Avartua PHONE 570 FRKH DELIVERY Just received frcrli lot of -, Samoset Candy, package goods, 50c to.f1.50 t . W'c icconinicutl this line of goods STATIONERY — Fine selection box paper awaits your choice aoc to f i.ou \ Bilsco Ginger Ale, s bottles for jjc . . ( I My 'ofBI from 1... coal. Wc ate ready lo do rc of work now, insuring you satisfaction during the bleak w'intry j/fi-.. days lhat are coining. We guaran,ee Qle results. Our'low estimate , will point the way to economy. C \/l inrn' Q 735 AsburyAvenue OiVIl 1 1 I O Ocean City, New Jersey ONLY $975.oo , LOT ON WESLEY AVE., NEAR TWELFTH ST. Lot on Bay Front, hear Ninth Stiwt, $ 875.00 L>t on Twelfth Street. ^ . 425 00 iAil.on Pleasure Avenue, near Fourteenth Street, - 350.00 l.ot on Asbury Avenue, near Second Street , ' . 325.60 Lot oa Simpson Avenue, near Twelfth Street, . 300.00 JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J.

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tn'Tri.a aan corrxen. Scotch liall h-tN-tTORU'M —Open At. the Yeor— ar.d iBrsitfar^T TrsBtmaqu' n-^-sCrtv"). B°l A ".etc. il-wdS'uiaq, B" THE IMPERIAL 1011 CENTRAL AVE.. "-OCEAM CITT, M op-n^o* th* aim, PUasaaUy I "l*» •" Year Hot Water Boat 1 THE KATHLU ' j Npw opeu fdr the season I II* Ceutrai Avenue, CR EAM CITT. 1,'J, j Mlauw LE W la 4 OOi» ARD "' WYOMING c • W WE A a irure ">*«u hi,, n. s. a. r. Mun HOTEL ATGLEN One of the rno-t oeLtr-lly loeatad hrritla ia Ocean City. The ai% haa always baao to make this hoiue apleet and bomaUka aad Si large aod annrnd patronage proves ha aaoFof teruu and paruonlara addiaa, B. V. usirr. rref. NEW HOTEL ELBERON EHiHTH ANII CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Nayior and Hajrr. Proprietresses fourteenth Hea-on. i liorougblr reoovaled and ural) papered, Hell puoner; 17-X and THE HEWUNGS p'lulnand Weaiejave. Ooaao Clly, N. J Opens J one 23. 1)17. Winter addre* a, W" vl roTrnu'adilpfik. Pa THE IDLEWIU . OPEN ALL TEAR iloorlyn Terrae# Ocean aty. N. Hetwren Eighth and Ninth HtraaW Looated one Block from Baaai. Chandler-White Hall Ocean ave. bet. Seventh and Eighth ala Ocean City, H. J. M. J. MACKLUI. Stcrltne-St. Cbarles lor Elgiilh and OceanAea American plan Til I up— ll plan Ctaler "ffryryUi tmi ^ f°"km w relrt)— Krxmi'-I'ii toVc-'^Oall^al lo gLM " - Owner and Proprtator. Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coke. Get the above from. C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth aad Weat Ave— We Are Distributors stDdeliaiLBr ii.ioniiii In Ocean City, Sea bit City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell Oeneral Contractor and Street BaUdlif Thirty*!— rth at. — d Waal ava. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Residence: UM CibObI Aveawe ifna 241-W Mortgages We arc at all times prepared to place or. pmf ' \ improved Ocean City Real Estate, and invite correspondence with end aa may wish to negotiate I . real estate loans. JOS. I. SCULL - Ooaan city Naw'jTmji Ejes Kuiioed Vithnt Drapi ; mSaffia eompM. aa eaa be maad m aay etta. A. W; ELY ■aaa nuaite Area* atuntic crrr, ■. ». J Shore Past Una Paaaaa oaar. Watch and Jewelry Repalrt^1 Mayer's Boardwalk, Ocau City 1307 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic CRy ll-^rtmthaa^UamV—. 35— Bcvanlb and Waar avaaaa. 42-rBaoond and tabaij aaaana. 43— Fourth and Aaboiy mm 48 — Eighth and Aahwy avaaaa. 49 — illiiaanth aDd Aabaqr mm * f i ~m nab ■"? rmliZl mrnm" ^KWtmHhdad ' WadySTm m 76— Havaath aad Oaam mmm. -r tM^aaliSMEraR! j^r^^yaad'iSSRi^m Try aa AM la . The gtntinl ■ .