Ocean City Sentinel, 11 October 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 2

*?.; " • ' - • I r * 1,1 " — OceaaCltjtSen4iBrt< K. CURTIS ROBINSON - and PiuptlaUn OCCAM CITY. - - HEW JERSEY BeD 'Phone No 66-X . par uSTiT^Dinion0<Monl°™ end yaarly ntaa AunUbad on application. JoS^worfe promptly dona by axparlanead THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1917 Scanuinavi a, Deo mark nod 'the Netherlands may b* billiard and may i Buffer by I be Britlah and American - embargoes. but tbat Ibe etraiifcle-hold wblcb tbe Allien are getting on Herman y la becoming effective, tbelr protesta amply prove. Wbeo they had unrea tricted auppllg* Irom Ibla country tbey ebontd bave been wlae enough to bgld on* to tbem Instead .of ualng tbem aa a mean* of driving a lucrative bualneaa vltb our enemiea. Tbey bave no ground" for tbelr complaloteHow little flgurea may tell unle»» tbey are analysed, aaye an exchange ' Tbey give recelpta and expenaea. wblcb may be all the average alock^bnyet wante to know, and the expert 'may find surprise* -lo' both column* A "New Jersey glass manufacturer ray* that ble plant until 1918 did alxly per cant, of It* bualoeas In beer aud whiskey bottles. Now the concern Is doliig /airly well on pharhaadeaUcaf order*, allboogb tbe beer and whiskey orders have shrunk to Ave per cent of tbe total. Governor Rook told the delegare* to tbs -Lolled States Firemen's Aaaoetatton (lonveotlon, at Atlantic City, ..that "New Jersey baa lo camp 46 OOu Rasa In roaod flgurea," which, so far as bs bas Jbeao able to Isarn, Is tbe largest quota. In proportion to population, of any of 'tbe States. "We .are all proad of New Jersey's history lo tbe war thos far," said tbe Governor, ■wad we, bave .reason to be. In tbe UvU War, In the early We. New Jer. s«y made a good record, under Gover notOUeo; and again lo tbe Spanish tresMas la MM, under Governor Voorbaaa." On both occasions, sdye the Treatoo Tires*. Jerseymen were ready baton tbe army people were ready for Uwrn. Bo A was this year, wbeo Gov sraer Bdge had tbe National Guard of the ■tale hi camp two weeks before or era were rscslvsd Jrom Washington WHUam R. and Joseph Newktrk. of Elmer, started tbelr nephew, U: M. as Wadhhk. and family, of this city, . Bandar- Tbey ware aeeompenled by their glwa Mrs. Annie K. Newklrk. a sham- In-law. want back with them la Elmer She will visit friends there add M BndgWuu and Philadelphia beck to Ooseo CHy. Balsrse cislina. The Miasm OonooUy. Old field, Dsr- . gaamaaf Rrs. Jseals Keaufl. of Pblladdphte. at bar aammar bom. on - toxMawh Wrsst, aaar the bsach front. Tbey bad a vary plaaaaht Urns and Ihawagkly anjoyad tbstr anting. •dwstsssa — Isilisasi, Tha Mae. Thomas P. Blahs, factor rtBL Aagastloe's Church, this city, kdarttodnadlbsaarvleaaof two SMsrs af« met as laachan la Urn Sunday . Matt. Tbey bagau their duties last SaadaT afternoon. Tbey ars BMar Mary Gram and SMsr Mary Balen, „ had they eore* from St. Nicholas' Chaieh^AUsatlc CMy. WWSsCalaseis Cslsra. TbamOeaaa Cl}g ydeng aso bars baaanotltWd to bold themaalvas lo . Tbey are Arthur W sboamakar. uea ef liberies H.«hoemaheri'Buesell Umaw, eaaefOswta H. Henry, and -*-*-Osmpbaa Tbe latter Is a trav--rttogaalaman, bat asakaa bis boms — renew* Claa.rt. Oaorga W. Sooy baa returnad to °Ns Cby^aftar spsndlng ssveral awntha la.Bharga of tbs eommls- - eary dapaWmtat of tba Batblebem - Start Company's pleat user Paters hhtg. The -barracks than am now •Mmi/aad only man who bars borne, naas Ihoptaat ars am ploysd as guards ■maa Msae rmrsi. , Tba faaaral of Maloola Krauss was faaiA, Friday morning at tbs botas of tba parants of Use unfortunate lad. -Tbam was a profusion of Sowars on . and around tbe caakat. Services ware nadaimd kg lhaHev. J. *. Laks In- '■■■■' "a* at Ba.djdr Oeasatafy. in rftUf af UudarUkar Lata. Tbaaappar by tba Led Ma' Aid So eMty of tba First M E. Church, which ■lag la tbs social rooms of tbe church km hsaa poatpooad unUI further so Urn. TbM action la baeuum of the ab- — rtmwuy of lbs members of tbs CaaaMpMs WsaUsa. Mm. J. Kay Halnm. of Medford. N. J . waatbagaaat of btfr parent*. Ws! *• Idpptaoou and tat*. of tbs Swartb mayo Hotat. last wash. Mm. Haines, srhelasmy food of flahlog. enjoyed aaearal Ssblng trips wNb- bar father aad Haded asms Sao wsakfiahOaaaa CWy High SrtL"l "l 7*81^1 'ro ■•■•i a lag this tasm. and J L Fyis.i whetsahargs. is kypt pnasanlly busy , •Mmttmaa. Many dPtham atadsata at. OMnsd the artaam elamm. ,n. ■am by W. J. putty , Jin II John P Z7Z2. ' * ■ '» —»•« * tea taaW aMaaaatat tbs osMWy Mm Saturday ■ *■■■

HTM ftiHHV ilT DU'u ifflTi I nl CAMP McGLELlAN: Bnt They're Anxious to Know What ia toHappeu; Capt. Ealy Says. i 1 Writing from Camp McCleilan, An- * . nlstoo, Ala., Capt: Vance L. Ealy. of ( Company U, says: "Down hers at last Everybody , seems happy, hot there Is a general anxiety as to what I* going to happen. " We all expect to be' transferred thl* ' s week to new outfits- Guess Company ' G, Third Infantry, New jersey. I* i mod at an end." I Second Lieut. John E .Trout write*: ' - "Getting fixed away here among the - mountains. Quite a change from Jer- | - *ey. Tbe officers" have quarter* mi a r bill. The mem shack Is "In the valley. J aud the boys are quartered on a bill i opposite, -about- two -square* away • All well." noma* Walloon Injured. Thume* Wallsou. of Philadelphia, a 1 « well known summer resident of till* 1 city,- fell lb PhllodelpUle s few day* I. ago, and ble bead was badly cut. He "" - wa* taken to tbe Jefferson Hospital. ' t where several atftcbea "were required to ' ; ORDINANCE- HAS ' ; _ BEEN PASSED tt-oniinusd from Kirat l'sce-1 , warranted Ux will be placed on the . people. The lawyer reviewed court proceedq Inge relallug to the case. Tbe Court , , of Chancery, he slated, said that the , ground must remsiu open for park grove and other purpose*. It I* , j inopportune for tht city to take action ( at this time, before dwlslon I* giveu by , , the Court of Errors and Appeals on j ihteqaastlQD. When lhl*court spesk* , . t)ie matter will be settled. When thl* i is doue, tbe speaker said, the cjiy will | j bave a park without co*t. as staled by , , Mr. Bgrrltt, Lawyer Babcock de. i t dared. . All lltlee must be acquired before the r ordinances can be effecUve, tbe lewyer said. Wherever those Interests are f tbey must be acquired to make tbe or- , dloaocus omplete. The city oil1 u base to purchase all tbeae Interests, and tba city, by Ita coodematlou pro ceedlugs, will have to pay several buodrede of thousand* of dollar*, f As taxpayers, Mr, Babcock said, tbe I. oompauy b* repraaeuU my* tbat II -Is _ lll-advlsed lo pay thousands of dollars 1 for a park tbat already exleta. It alu ready belong* to tbe city— bas been so i dedicated. - Tbs city, be declared, has , oot proceeded In Ita present action aca cording" Jo legal requirements, and. II* aotlon, therefore. Is loealld. But tbe oompuoy apjieals to tbe board ou brooder grounds and ask* tbat pro r- readings tbat wtll coat lb* taxpayer* a *o much shall b* held on while tbe • Appeal*. I- Louie LeOuc, who followed, said 0 that. In tba opinion of on* who knows I. tbe renditions of tbe. care so well a* d himself, It seems as though tbe city were running away from a gift. He told of tbe familiar decision of Vice Chancelor Backus on tba camp ground >r metier and tba atatus df the Buchanan r, hotel oo tbe grounds, and he said tbe • whole thing Is now before tbe Court pf y Error* 'and Appeals. Tba case ba* • been argued before Ibl* court aud on • doubted ly a derision has been written i, and will b* banded down .wltbln . a •' few days. The decree, be felt sure. will be favorable for a park *Dd for camp maetlng purposes on the ground • from orean to bay. • Harry Headley asked: "If rendem , ° nation proceedings an "carried out. what la lb* plao of financing ibeuiT" '• City Solicitor Boawall answered thai • Iber* are three way* In which It can ba dana-by tba aaaaasmrat of proper ' Has benefited, by a bond Issue and by • taxation. In" whaueer manner It is done. It will be for tba beet Interests of the cUy. ' n H. L. Ooff, a property owner, jtiid ,1 that If paymeol Is limited to Ibe peo h pi* who can show title. It wouldn't be B so bad, but avary tot owner would h hoes to be compensaled In Section* , A. BandC. -There are Iboueaods of a (baas and lb* work would be Inter- , mlnabla. Dr. George W. Crquhart. of West Philadelphia, aoolber property owner } Baked: ;rWby be so hasty? W lf oot wan for tba court decislont/rhe land bas baap to tbls condition fo, j year*. It could watt a while longer " f George H. Barritt s*Jd Ibal tbls Is lb* esojlment. Tbey want tbe city to , go slow. ' We," be eald."wlll give tbe cwy what H wants, when tbe. court decides. If you wait," said he, "ws feel that w* will baoeflt tba city." >- "Mayor Champion at tbls point aald h be bad a latter from a tax|«ysr, which i- might wall ba read at tbat tfme i, Tba latter was read by CHy Clerk h MotTte, and is as follow*: - Philadelphia, Pa, .Got. 8, 1917. e Commfamlooars of Ocean CHy— g cktlhu ts: - 1 . en close herewith a ■ latter which I have received from Ueorga H. Barritt. calling upon me to t- attend a meeting of tbe Commissioner* - tomorrow, Tnoday. October 9. to pro ' 1 test again*! the ordinances for "lb* coo- '■ demoatMo of tbe camp ground. ' I I bave been famlli.er with ibe bis- ' ' lory ut this camp ground III le and pro- ' ceedmgs from tbe beginning to ibe ' present time. In my opinion. It Is vary oofertuuale Ibal euch a latter a* tbat .writ tan by Mr. Barritt should ' bave been seal out to property owners ' • I la Ocean CHy, and particularly In ibe vicinity of tba camp ground , ' I do not protest agalost tbe ordl- , " naure being adapted. -I think ibe camp ground shoqld be condemned in ' nreoedanre wkb Ibe prerent pr.wd- ' logs and bave no fear wbitevgr tbat I ' ao Im proper prim will be paid, hr that >' | amount May ba paid to tbe wrong ,r I I ' ««»•• ,h* adoption of tbls ordl- '' ' | oaare a# a eery wias and prograaaiv* o • —P lawafd a very nareaaary Improve- "

Mortal be public affair* of Ocean ! r Cny. and f cerialnly' lini* that no [ amuuuluf pr. test will Influence or de. i adoption of Ibe ordinance and thai ^ ' Truly yours. i F Afler the resd'ng of the lelter. rtollcl- 1 lor Buswell "aid he thought all prerut are lulerested In the mailer Tlie tliwau City cumiuuulty I* Interested I, He then reviewed the decislou* of the| , courts In the uumerous suits relating fc to tlie camp ground. Mr. Babcock ¥ tell* us all lulete-ts are to be cn.udemn. ( ed. and Mr. Barritt aays that the ,. camp grounds are to be handed us on 1 a platter One of the res—ri* for the ' f ste|»" now being taken 1* to rwluce the | the clly a chance. ' u By the decislou of the court* In the Lenutg case, I lie city can exerci-e no , right* over tbe camp ground.. - „ The lloerd of Trsdj. some month* # thing to relieve tbe eye-ore. hut they ,, could do nothing Then some public- s -pirited citizen* worked a few day* on , , the ground* lu an effort lo Improve J( | The l 'oufl of Chancery lie- -sld the ^ . round* .hould he u ed for |«srk and camp meeliug purposes, hut It did not f| | say lliat Hie public had any righl* on (| the laud except by tbe rights of tbo.e After reading ViceCbeucelor Backus' -lecislou. Solicitor Hoswell declared , that if Bsrrllt Intend* handing this ,■ I over as a camp meeting ground, a 4 ' ground for park and religious purjiose*.. ibe city does nut want It. After read (l ing other decisions and telling what u ws* *sld at the llrsl sale* ofJaod here. ■ Mr. Hoswell said that Ocean Clly lias p oven dilatory, but the "city purpose* r ■ inuring now, and only In a way. to I protect the people'* interest#. f "If the as*e**meul* are hlkb," said , Mr. Bokwelj. " I will abandon the pro- ' ceedlng*. a* will the commissioners." j. Conllnulug. tie raid the clly should ' not pul off scllon on lliese ordinance* r Thl* agllatlon against Ibe matter wa* - ■ started only a lew days ago. HI. attl 1 tude, Mr. Hoswell said, would be to ^ 1 tbe board adopt tbe ordluance to- ^ day aod then wait until the court . bands down Its decision. If tbe Court of Errors aod Appeal* reverse* the i elce chancelor. then *o much tbe bet , ■ ter. Other ateps will . bave to be taken i i in there proceeding* and the people i - will be afforded, ample protection In Ibe course of his talk. Solicitor • • Hoswell referred to alleged tterellcllon i of duty oo Ibe part of former city of- i I flcials. . Harry Headley, a former mayor. 1 <ald that whatever was done by for1 mer officials was done on tbe advice ' of tbelr city solicitor. He bad signed - quit claims aod wonld do so again > ["here has been altogether too much ' recrecy about tbls matter, and then he " told bow Boewell bad been up toTren ' too one wloter trying to get tbe I^egls f lature to pass bill*. If tbls Is sucb t 1 good thing for tbe city, tbe speaker wanted lo know wby tbe solicitor dkt ' not consult with tbe Board of Trade ' *utc"iw, ej«ia,l — Wrtuer^xnl that two people wbo expect to gel some1 lung out of tbls dral were up '.o see 1 tbe Philadelphia North Americau lo » so effort lo call off tbe "knock**" so r called, tbat bave apjieared In ibei > paper both regarding the ckmp grouud | proposition aud tbe orotic pavilfou" 1 Solicitor boewell raid be guessed f Headley knew all about tbese matters ' "If tbls tblng Is put through It will ' bankrupt Ocean City," raid Headley. -whereupon William 'Brldgewater cried 1 -'Hear! Hyar!"

1 Mr. Brtdgewatcr told of some oot ■ trying to luflnene* blm. but he tri- * umpbantly exclaimed, "Tbey can't " boy ine." Mayor Champion eald Ibal In- ■ thought tbe board bad beeo very pa- * tleot and bad listened attentively. He wa*. sorry tbat ibert bad beeu iwrsoo •lilies. Tbe commissioner* have given thl* matter mucb consideration, and tbelr action on tbe ordinance, be raid. ^ will show what Ibey tblnk of It. J Commissioner Campbell raid tbat It seemed to blm that any ordloance passed by tbe board' at that lime can be rescinded. Tbe people must realize ' Ibal tbe commissioner* are honest. It would be somewhat ou fair to jeoparff ize what tbe board has already doue. " Mr Harrltl said they do not question the bnnesty of tbe board, but tbey wereafrald Ibal if the board took action today It would jeopard lie tbelr case In court, x On motion of Director Campbell. Or- ' dluabw No 100 wa* called op for third ' reading and final pareage. Thao Mr. Campbell thought tbat perhaps nual actlou might be laid over ' for a week J Solicitor Boewell raid that In tbat i ckl* some ooe might come along, take i " legal- act loo aod upset all that ba. beeo done. Lawyer, Lelluc assured Mr Bo. well tbat ootblog would be done. Solicitor ' Bos well told biin (LeDuc) be wsaooly ( oue person directly tolerated . | l-el)uc said* tbat tbey, bad started tbe suit with a number, but vhrlou* people In at tbe bcglnniug had dropped t out. Their places were taken by Mr t Barrett aud otbera'not of record TTbey bave spent a thousand dollars. | Solicitor Boswell here said tbat tbe court record* ebow that tbe court com* J | were only JJtti aud he a.ked what be- , came of tbe rest of the money- — several tboiiraod dollars— Miuu having been ' named to tbe commissioner* a* tlie * | costs by ooe pertyLeDnc smilingly told Ho.well that 1 | be must remember there are such 1 ' tblng* as lawyers' fees. Then "be ex- j* pressed tbe view Ibst there wa.nl 8 much us« In Itiem pursuing thl* line,* Tli* vole "a* lakeu an tbe question of taklDg up tbe ordloance ou third reading. „M*r.or„Cb»B».P""' «ud Director „ I Voted -yew" , Director ° Adam* did not vote A After tbe onftnaoce bad beeo read . a Adams maead that the ordl- jj '.sue. t« pwtred oo Ibtrd and finally reading. Tab motion was earned, tba llirra members at tbe board voting lo H of tbs motion. jj Tba ordinance was ordered published A appear* la this issue of Um

BAUER BOJSHAT J FINE TRUCK PATCH1 — ! I Phil ideiphia Lads Raised Big Tnrpips and Potatoes in This City. : C J ^tipirge ii. Bauer. Jr . Harry A. and j were successful truck ^ rslrer* durlug ^ string beans *l«o were good esrlr lW,the re**ou. George F. Bauer. Jr . on ."-uudai ^ proudly exhibited { s turnip thai _ weighed one pound and six ounce*. { Their truck patch wa. on IMeir f. ( Worked ou it diligently aud lutein- ^ gently They got their reed from ' ** * pick«e",'^etor.rV'o,wVr7e.Cive * eeiliUcate at school for farm work re--uM-. Tbey got a certificate la-t year ( title the holder to a silver cup. Recent real estate transfer- lu Ocean iflty recorded lu the office of t'ouutj ^ May County Gazette, are a* folldwa: 1 Frauk W Gullck lo William B. Gardner, et el. fiVVi. Lot 21. 8ec Ferguson Arthurs to Loul* H »2750 Lot 8S5. Section t'. Jorepb M- Rowland, et nt to I'ari Her/ben/ ys:t0t». ' Premise* WIS St t 'arl Herzberg to Clareure R. Siegel Same a* above. ' . Alfred 1). Slidham. et ux. to FlorS. Shaler. Portlou of lots otil and 563. Sectloo A. Oceau City Gardens Co. to John Walton.. IJ2-56 Lot 615. block 6. pl»o !. Sohscribr tor the •eoilnei. Many new cottage owuer* here thl are subscribing for tbe 8KSTISKL i before returohig to tbelr winter home*, i Collage owbere' here who live elre where seven or elglit mouth* In tbr ' bave found It an excellent plan i to have tbe B.kntinel rent tbem, • tluia^ejisbliug tbem lo keep lu toudb wilb affair* here. Tsklni aa Alio Trip. s 8 M. Hoffman aud w-lle and Mr*.' I Homer* L\ Young aud sou, Noriusu . left tbi* week on an aOlp trip to Philai delpbla and Chester County. With ' tbem were M|e« Blanche Howe, ol East Downlnglown. and Mrs: Andre* - Nortbeimer.-nf Cambridge, Pa., mo- » tber'of Mr*. Hoffman. 1 Miss asckeimsss gccorrrlsg ' Local friends of Mire Mabel Bockel1 public schools here, will "be pleasetf "lo lesro tbat sbe I* recovering from a re ' cent revere accident. She wa* riding 1 a bicycle and was struck by an auto " She suataloed a number of broken 1 bones. 1_ . J Had Dellghirm Trip. George F. Bauer and wife, ol Pbile- ' delpbla, summer residents of Ocean CHy. returned last week from a de 1 lightful visit to the White Mountain* • They look In Lake Chsmplaln. Lake 1 George, visited Boston and Albany aod enjoyed a ride dowu ibe Hudeou

task a( Allet Faikef* Rnsie 1 H. H. Kyoett, Jr , wbo I* In tbe ad vertlslng business In Philadelphia. • and wbn-ls well-known to rasuy reel ' dent* of "tbls city, was In town Mou- » day. He was here In connection with matters relating to the estate of bl* •j father, the late Dr. H. H. Kyoett Mwlloaal Defease Heeling. There will be a special- meeting of 1 tbe Woman's Council. National D; f fense, at tbe headquarter*, ou tbe ' second floor of tbe Masrey A Edward* r tiuildlng', at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. 1 Mr* Granville H. Steelmau urge* • large attendsnce. 1 -To rami Fsarteea Hones. ' Capt. Clinton L. Kreckley ha* re- " celled from Allen Scull, of thl* city ' the contract to palol tbe fourteen booses Mr. Scull bss started to buHd ' in West Philadelphia. rake Trip to Waakiagloa. I Clly Commissioner George O Adam* r left here Ibis week on a trip to Washington. D. C.: aud vicinity. He wee : accompanied by bl* wife and -daogh- ■ Mis* lopa. I '* ihpekiai. Fred. W. Guild. Orean CUy; tbe Rev J W. Walts. Pblladelpbls. klbkkiin. i Paul Brooke, J. F. Cocbett. Potts town; E R Bead. Philadelphia; Cba*. S. Beck with, New Brunswick. Dr. and Mrs. L. Simcox. J W. Lab deuoerger and wife, Pblladelpbls; |L C. Woodward. Hordenlown; A. BoV. Ian FlizGerald, Newark; H. M Dor--VYOMlUtf. K A. deCautzeres and wife. Wayne; E O. Wunderilcb. D. B. HarrW. Fred, i |B. Emerson. P. D. Hulme. W. M.I : Kilzmiller, Pblladelpbls; Geo. E. - Schilling. Lansdowne; W.- H. Stone , aud" wife, C'atnden. I ATOI.KS. I LeRoy Allen and wife. Frank HoltTi I Was C. Johnson. J. W. Fox. Plrlla. Albert E. Bender and wife, ' | William.. Caspra B. Altemu. i end wife, Aldan. Pa.; France* K I ■ Beverly; Geo. Ogden. Cape May: O B I.angley. Mlllellle; Jo* | Riley, R. W. Power. Washington. 1 D.C. . - ■ Try ao adrertli imiut In tbe Skxti- 4 |xu*. -J

HAD ABOUT GIVEN 1 1 UP HOPE; NOW IS » 1 HAPPY, HE AVERS'chief Inspector Katz Feels Like New Person Since Tanlac Took Hold. l. M Filiuore Ksrz, J«IS North Hal-, Irwnod street. I'hlladelphis. chief In- - .jwctor at the Budd Manofsclurlug Company, tell- bow Tanlac gave re^ lief frdui ga-trltis after two years of •offering. He said: "Tanlac wa* pul^ to a revere le»M" -h*{ e. At the various hospital* where f have gone lo Have my stomach Sold' remov'ed f." ^"jwr cent. acid. T Everjl. ling 1st* turned -our. caul.., g h me much di-ire--. About every half n.Mir I -olierrU so attack. while on two wn. le -y-teui filled with ga* after eating. I had no auibilluu. alwsyfeeliiMt Iskgy •I bad sh'»ul given up hop - of ever getmg Well w hen I heard shout l .nlsc My fo.-l dige.:* right now sud I never feel like a different person.; Teniae Is Tsulsc I* being specially lulroducfd JUSUCE AND LUNCHEON. - rh.» Seemed to Clash a Tr.fls, So th. ' Court Made a Chang*. ] .iiprvuie .-..urt'to «lt fro® 12 noon until .» O . I.* k <4>iitiuuuusly on each- da} a* i ho afternoon progressed, the ••*. oiic or two at a time, would . 1 1 . ...it of "their scats, snatch a bite of mncli.-on and return Sometimes as I main a* f-nr or five of tbem wogjjl tie • -IT the bench at once.. They usually , had I heir luncheon brought to them by tbelr messengers and ate It In the little as the argument progressed there conhl clluk'of knife and fork on plate and what O Henry ha* called "tbe erttah - of dl-ln-s ou the American plan." One day a lawyer pleading a case made tiold lo enter a proteat. He most r solemnly Inquired If he could count trnt't-m of even oue Justice U^he thread ' of hi* argument. "The pcrebnnel of • 1 the court baa been twice entirely cluing!*! since I began." be aald plain The court deigned no reaponse. but an the following Monday It was an notiiii-1-d from the bench tbat a receaa fur luncheon thereafter would be taken . "every day from 2 to 220 o'clock and thfll the court would alt until 430 '' o'clock every afternoon. — World's " Work. Birds That Fight Eagles. In Fbuia. odc of the Shetland lalands. the natives make a business of j. rearing aknn gulls In order to rid tbe '"-He magnificent n*l sandstone cliffs tbat ' skirt the northwestern coast became ■ a favorlft haunt of tbe eaglei, and In ' this Inaccessible spot they increased so ■' nipldly that tbey became a terror to tbe farmers and fishermen who dwell on tbls Isolated spot. Tbe skan galls are also strong and fierce and the lnvetcrate foe# of tbe eagle. In battle n the gnlla are nearly always victorious, - and "so tbe Inhabitants of Fools bit opon the novel plan of feeding and ' caring for the akan gnlla, wblcb, though formidable to their feathered y enemies, are very peaceful and docile ' when brought in contact with man.— r u t 1

Dallas News. I Making a Bsaoh. i. Wcymonth owes tbe beginning of Its , popularity Ra a health and pleaaare rc«ort to an accident. In 1763 a west of England doctor whose name Is now' forgotten advised one of hta patlenta— Ralph Allen, a prominent philanthropist of Ratb— to "bathe bla body In tbe open sea " By mere chance Allen aelected Weymooth. and tbe first wood if en hatblng machine waa built Then crowd* gathered to watch tbe "madf man" enter the water. Bot tbe pa- |¥ ttent got ls<tter. told tbe Duks of ( Gloorester all about IL and— Wcymonth was made.— I/mdon Tatler." An Imperturbable demeanor cornea from perfect iistlenca. Tblnk of eaae. but work on. -George : Merte-rt. u (jipe May C«unty (3 resit Court. " ra^iirUMbmn Plwi^tjfT ctidm' "til* ■ er" lunillS-'n SundreO L nd ' .o il. .. ■ i*. r. s. Coal Coal 'We Have It (to burn) C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth' and West Avenue WK Bl'Y indi-mtrVal . . 8ERVICE CO. H tAocotn. M. J. jOtis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect ! Licensed by ibe Slate -> EIGHTH STREET. OPP. P O. j OCEAN CITY N. J, COAL j need Coal. Yon need Service. Yon get both from j c. h: SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. 1 Twelfth and We»t Avewa* t f

PLUMBirNO - ■ Are r~" r-'j--..- --''--- as ta pzrao. wnrkim.'ivhili ami C. H. BACOiN G'>7 UlM'vtM Sit , John Marts Lumber Co.] /*NI«tfh Streot and Haven Avenue ' jC I OCEAN CITY. N. J. f . n N • S«h Wc. his ' ' Mlllwork. Moulding*. Building Pvpcr. P, i*ier -*t . ti.*. * 'ft ' ete.V Estimates Furnished. Prompt De.iverv j | T. ■ ; ( City Gas Light Company ~ ; 837 ASBUBY AVENUE ^ TELEPHONE 69 NIGHT CALLS 42A-W ■ l< City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. L. W. MILLER \ c^PBOPglf TOR j TELEPHONE. S03 i^»Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage."®^ R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEdS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OOE AN CITY. N. J. I : ; f ■ The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N, J. ' -■ B BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED • " FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN I Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During ' Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The J Delight of the Yachtsman. * Numerous Trains, to [ and from Philadelphia on Three Railways Within easy access of Atlantic City ant » other well-known resorts ! MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS CHAS. C. READ WALTER E. ALLEN CHAS. C. READ & CO. „ Our lines of Fall Goods are now arriving. Perfection Oil -Heaters J Wood Heaters,. Carpet Sweepers and a full line of Ammunition and J Sporting Goods at the Modern Store — : ' CHAS. C. READ CO. 839 Aabury Avenue - Occ.n City. \. .J. j Try an Advertisement in the' Sentinel and you are sure to get quick results. r. curtis robinson ) • Notary Public and ©ommissioner of deeds ■ < -TP Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Aye nue °C*AK Cr" - N.W jKkSM i,

OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER On ii h: 8th St. Opposite P.-O, ; Only galvanized- Bails nssd on extfcrior work City Electrical Co. K W-elnrai W*.,k „f K-.,-,v K.,,V ' I . scnc-.Li «.,o.*.o* ... } (Om.-v «l« KiRbtl.8t .Ocean VUy. S.J. beorge VV. Horris \ j Contractor, Builder and Jobbing S'nrb w. jOCIiANCI1V.^.J. 4 Leander 8. Corson - EUILDER > jE.0.M,aZi K.-S.A6ia, ! 0F0. 0. ADAMS & CO, j PLASTEHIHG, RANGE _ SETTINJ BRICK t ATI TIG, fctc.rtlc. ' All Work In Mason Line Promptly Attended To.' OCEAN CITY. N J AI.Hl-KT G. GILBERT, - PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER i * 645 Asbury Avenue, J l,'r,'^inL7l'rol,7irAM,„dM Tw "* BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS . CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. Paoe Uea-ly Mixed PalptH. I.ead aud Oil* 9-Ji nii'f 922. Asbury avenue. Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust ComranT of Newark t Wildwwd Title and" Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches; Abstracts' of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Gusiar.iecd' Mwie} to I^ian on Godd Fust Mortg*g« Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cnpe May Court House N. J. The Prudent Selection Of.Your De posjlory V.,,1 -know thai v.,n rllutisv a. Strong depository for your funds by V-tHblishing a banking connection" w i t h lite t Icean City Title & Tnist Co. Wc co-operate with ~ the lK-*t interests of our customers, affording them a service that is tvell known for prompt- • m-ss and efficiency. 4 t Ocean CityTitle and Trust Company OCEAN Clly, N. J. « ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and Weht Ave. Ocean City, N. J- | Choice Dairy- Produeta ' Butter and Eggs A*k for Booklet of Specialties Oolar* Delivered Both Phone* Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — !7W— - , Cut Flowers aud Funeral Designs Furnished i 1128 Bay Avenue . Ml 1'lionc, 4'i ! " ' j c L lake: ...PEAL ESTATE AGENT.. »3* Aatwirj- Avanaa. Oman Olty. *• J* * 1IH.4 IH. K.¥ 4k ADAMN p~"rr"- Readins Coal