Ocean City Sentinel, 11 October 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean'CftV Sentinel thukhbay oitoi/.'ki; u imr" We -ball if glad t<> inviw iu.iu- .. f .lew* and eouimunii5ilii.ii- of „>tere-t «. jthlii community and oyi- render. vl.lio. ol the writer. i„u . .,,Br,lv for publication . "but *- h guarantee of good faith. DOTS Chang* 111 the weather Monday mc'if so. i Tue-day. | flie City foiulf loiter- have .at- ' pointed t'apt. a c. tn»j.-er>d n-.'lr, '■ .pertqr of the work on the TVcifHC -lin t drain. " 1 -\mc Prank lent up town „■ [ n— inn (>t the ttel-l /or una |.ii,-r. ! Kvi Ith-karO*. of IMillad. , ijn, on , all of lot* 241 and jfj. Serlir.n ii • - j PERSONAI.S. iX Vaeltwu. v- h.tlkiii*. of i'lilladelpl.ia, a,' w alter U. Hay*, of I'tiiladeipWa, ! ' Saturday^. d i« Albert H Hend-r and w ife, of Alden, i were here a few day* aeo. . . George w. Iding, of Philadelphia, . ^e--e Cone indfamHy." oft hi* city, itehiard Kuekdeeehel. of WentrShd- | adrlphla. wa* in tbwu.lhl- week \V. W. Iyer* and w ife, of I'luladvtI Inai wepe here over the week-end. \ •l.eltoy Howe, of the itell Telephone . t lupany. I* away on hw yat>t?ou. Arthur It Cheater aud wif^havt ieturned from a vt.it tu 1'hiladt Iphia. • , l.eKoy At leu and wife, ../J'hilad.l." > | Ida. were recent K'ie-l- of the A<|tu-n. • Edgar KetEu-.ui «>. badly ehaken I by a fall lie eif-taliied a few day'* aRo > A — e.nitdv mail Jarne- Kr.tikhn. of 1 W. -t Philadelphia, Mi town Sunday. 'a 1 P il Huliue. of Philadelphia, «a* ' Jo-eph M. Kowland.- *-f IMitladel- ' uiday. * % A. M. Satlerle.-. of ihl- city, who Ik employed In Vinrlaud.. wa* In town 0 Holiday. J^\V, HaudehhetRer. .of Wt Any, ' I -Hew lid. ' * Mr-. J. K. Morrl-on.of the Id'ewild. " ha- returned ftotu a brief *vi-il to Pint- " adetphta. " Mr*. Eva lie**, nf tin* city, ha* rc- " turned from a Vi-ft to iier dauchnr •n. Itriu.klyn. I Tiureillll Huugrrfn'rd and wife , of and Sunday. " ' * Uranvllte II. stevluian I* -low ly ic Mi** A H. Smith, of Burlington, ,, *|«tij the week-end at her cottage, Peonlyn plaw I»r. VVTl—.n Y Clirl-Usn. of tlii- „ chy. *peut l lie week end with Phila- „ .drlphla fiteiola. V ^S S. MrAlli-ter, of Philadelphia, re- r turind lyruv f liur-day until »f(er a Mia. ft 11 liakrr. w ho ha* a hotel .1 here; baa Roue to \\e*t he-ier to | Mr*. Jarne* Dugaii. of Philadelphia.1 I* at her cottaRe. Thirteenth eireet - and A-buty avenue. a I»r. Mulford Lpdimn. wife and child, * of Mlllville, vielted Or. J. T. Hughe* of tbla city, Monday. Jtri.J Hoflm.il, of tut- city. I- now ' r al JvldvMone. Pa . w liejc he will re- > "> -Ide for a few week-. I' Mr*. John Che*lir,of Ehlora. i- vie- * lliiig her brother. John H. Christian, j and wife, of Ihl* clly j' Itaymoud Olfl'ord, of thi*' city, taj' li iW'eaiployeil by the Vim Motor Com- J -1 panyof Philadelphia. jj, l" -f 'baric* Kolp. -on of the Rev. and Mn-.-J. B Kolp. of thi- city, • be* en- | f lered Bulger*' I ollege. j 1 U. W. K W .wi-iJe. of thi* city,'! a {tone to Albany. N. Y . where he eg- : ' |>ect*-lo *pe:id the winrer. j It W MacXstt. whole In bu-ine*. here during the *ummer -r»»in«, tia« Roue to SI. Petersburg, Fie. I ( t harle* S. Beckwtlh. of New Bru *- wlck, w'a* In town iTurmR the wetk and registered al the Ki heron. Mra.W. A. P. ItaC- of Phhadelpi.i*. | ►iwiil a few day* at her boilage, 805 ' Thlid Mrest. duriug the week. j I. \V. Raymund and family, of Ihl* city, have returned front a vl.it to relatival in Koatoii and vicu.ily. Mr* John E froui and, .children have Rone to \ViIi1 w .-«! for a monfti , ou a visit -to Mr*. TroulV parent* • ! Capt Jarne* IoRersoil and wife will leave today for \\ ellaboro. Pa . where Uiey will spend the winter mouth*. ' Mr* Clara Carhart and children, of Philadelphia, tk vislllriR her parent.,. ! N. i '. U—lfeey and wile, of im* cM*. - Aiiiijaa Ku.'p tad w were All* *0.'- - -f iw Kulp. at Frfty-snuih «ra*. C -rJo enlral avenue, .a few day-( gone in Pbtlade . hia Iml - He*.' He ha* a posltlou a't 81S. I beMoat John Townacnd and wife were at their 'cottage.' Kifty utMli -trcet and A«tuij avenue,' for a few day* recently Ml** Helen McAIIMM. of Pnil.dc Iphia. I* vi-u.iig Ml- Ba-wdt. of thi. cily. She i. c -aMder.hly improved m bcaltb. Mta Sarah Carnation*, of B*ja'

"i.n i^iiiT'Wii l li ' BOY SCOOTS HERE ' ARE YEP, Y ACTIVE -t * ' r- They Are Djing Good Work j- in SeerTud Liherty-Loan i.i ' Ca-rapaign.-I r'jui'yHiT ' 'ci ,u I j i lopegandw .bout tiii, catupalRii . Ti.c 1 . "j n .n-.|.; in..! *,i ,^r »*m"lx|w-rt"to^ '••truopk' "'"1 "'-l'ie' e""[e • A. f. S . Hrd. " * K-.icS.iif H.try-IL Msricr, Jr. and ! ' family. ' Eugene HTMil'wr and wife, of tl.T* -M»*. J. H. Nor-om and daughter, t Mddrvd. of tiii* city, -time lwe.i-.peud. t > h.K.fe»-.r.y.w1|„ Mend- |V,llls. v yc-tcidty to ajutiiiiieui* at, Mo Moor- » Jem— II. -Simr.-on end family, of 1 l a a few dav* at 'tli.lr cottage. ' ' Third idrvet. , - " Mrt*ch.!d Pndadejphi. ,.,wnt Sat" * " Mr* Kiofriice 1.." Sterling, of New « t.v* accepted a po.ftioh -tcrfi I.ik-iU t'-i-mpauy. _. ' -N'C Tagp-.it and wife and Albert «' anil wife.- of Tncv were EUc-t* H of |)r and Mr* "J Tl.oinley j'lugtte*. Ml*. .Van Egaii. of Hie title depart- " meat or the th-ean city Title and fru-t company, na- returned afn-t a two week*' vscatjob. '* James M. fiie-ter. wife and daugh. * i. r will -|>e. d the winter hi a .-.mage hi* ofliee licre a few day- each week. ^ •Edward M J Middle!..!., of Moore- u with f - rmerShei.il Itarretl, of C.iu den. at Mr. liarrett'* collage in tin- ,, Wernetevll e. w here t'licy weiit for a -t lir.J. William Hughe* ai|d wlff' and I»r Waltec E. S.hiv and. wife,, of " Atlantic City, vletted Dr. and Mr*. J. "I Thorn ley Hughe*. of'dhi»clt>\ Situ- " day. ' •' Marvin ReynoM* and family, of OV ► tiling. X V . have returned borne " afti-T a vl.ii to K Howard Thorn and '* wife Mr*. Reynold* la Mr* Tliurn'* fl pTboma* S. Vouirg.'of/Mi.i dtv. I* 'J ! employed at Capip. Meade. Md. jijri. Young i, viMihig lief moil, er In " I at -euce. ' , « * j , J.'Spark* and wife bad a delightful ,) itiijfe at Ihfer collage in South OCcan „ city, they being Ulere fo> the. week. u [a lalg'e pot-pie • •Caqit A. T. Town-eiuWoi- Vmived e j from hi- c-rttaee at'llj^yl Tnurth street i j A.'J StptthV apartment*, Seventh n i.fieet and Wesley avenue, for. the fall d j H Schanre. general manager of 1 | the Cily Ua* Right Company. 11a« re- ( i turned I rum a week'* bu*lue** vl«tt In 1 i Philadelphia. He wa# accompanied ' ! by hi'* wife add ion. ' Mr* J E V-- ^itfAhl-cUv, I* aab- ^ .Ijtuliiiga* oijeoT^Tlie grade teaclu-nf , place of Ml*. Hauber', uho. ua- , I called lo her home in -New York by , ) .John B Kirby. a-al-Unt to William j i ■ M. Katick at tlw Hea.ding'. Tenth i ' street depot. 1* aw a v ou hi* vacation. , ] He will vl-tt PtnUitetphta and Harris- - , 'j Mi— Martha Morrta, daughter of ( City Clerk H. A M-.rna and wife, ha* j ' returned frotu a Vi.it to Mr. and Mr*. I f John H 'Maciague ami her grand- ; 'mother. Mr*. Morri*. In Philadelphia j' ' Mr---Jame« Kraukiin. of We-t Phil- • j adeJpbta, a eummer resident of Oeeen. "City IrTt on Tueaday for New Haven", , I tcr. Mr-. Harry Taylor,, and grand- j 'daughter, !' Mi* John M Ringeii larger, daugh- ! e icr ol/A--eaJttlymau Franklin, of PBll- I • aiteipiua. will leak* within afewdayaj d oil a visit lo Anni-lon, where ber'hu*-' l-band •* encaniped-ai* a member of Bat ,t tery I»>X Camden' / J d Burrow* C. Mar* ball. a~hdant ca*h-^ •- iar of the First Natl-mal Bknk started on hi* vacation tart Thursday. VVlt h i,;« wife, tie wcut to Niagara Fall* • and other place* "f p.iereM In that n «ectwn >d the euautry. . i I K M M.«lpa» a Pbiiadeipbla banker , a and summer rmedant of Deeau Ctty .i

COURT DISMISSES GUARD'S E SUIT AGAINST THIS CITY 4 ' • ■ I

k Municipality Did Not Have Knowledge of Accident, if Any. Within Proper Time. >- Earl H reck ley-'* suit against Ocean y ■_ ' tly to ,reco»er unde# the Employer*' h Jdauiiny Act ha* beeu dismissed by y. Judge E"lredge hi the Cape May r, .The ophiiou of, .Judge Eldredge. '• W hlch 4'ovef* the c'a-e In ita entirety^ I ; ' '"pisutiuner | Workmen'* ' city f Ocean City i t'umI,tn'«llou | Defendant J\. " For Petitioner, Jo-eph C Halue*. Eaq. j For Defendant, Auilrew C. -Boawell, . p rtv I ..urt: - ' j under the term- and provi*toua of an r act of the LegMature of the ettate of ' j -H-iihing liability of an .employer lo j ■ I employment e*tablialilng an elective! ' j-iuc procedure for the determination of j j i'sbthty and compeuaallon tliereun'der." approved April 4, 1811; andihel 'art* supplementary thereto and! amendatory thereof. The matter wa- heard at Cape May ; fole proceeding with t tie testimony It i -tlpulated -that, should the cour, | divide the leal'imniiy- taken on that ' day* wa* *u flit-lent to entlkle the plain. | ' lit! to recover, -I lieu the defendant > lalyf dale certain other named wit- 1 ue" *e- who were at the lime of the . Earl Breckley. petitioner, wa* em. 1 ploye.1 by the city of Ocean City a* a 1 nleguard during tbe summer oT 1818. 1 and allege* that while »o employed In 1 latter part of Augu-t he received '' cover. He allege* that while launch- 1 ing a lifeboat lie wa* struck on the ' ankle by a roller placed under tbe * boat and received the Injury from | hich lie wa- totally disabled"" from !" Sepleiijber.18lrt.uiHM AP"' 1. 191T ! ' the petitioner wa* disabled wa* j c not denied. hut Die defeudaut contend* j c -lilt of an accident art-lug out of^nWI® even If II were the defeudaut had d neither notice . nor know ledge of tpe ! injury wlitnii the time required by * (aw. That'uo notice wa. give j tbe de- Jl ftndant I- admitted, but the petitioner j * contend* that' the city of Ocean City K bad knowledge of tbe Injury tbrougb " a ivuivcr-aJlon he had with William. '' llon'dav, XovViuber. 19lii. | 11 Briefly slated, the petitioner le*lllied \ * i bat lie met Mr. Campbell on the day ! •lueotloii and that Campbell, while * i al king, to hi in. made mention of the;11 t.dd him that anyone who got burl I " -uppo-wd to receive compensation " for it. The petitioner In Irts testimony j then added, "so 4. turned around and *' mid him I got hurt duwu ou jb< beach ' la*t summer.1' He further added that | *' he luld Mr Campbell that. he ought to have compem-Btlou. On this couver- i •at ton the |H-t It loner relie* to charge." t he city of Ocean City with the know I- " edge of III* Injury. ' Mr. Campbell, on j * the other baud, deatea- that auy conversation look place between himself ; and Breckley In which the latter 1 -lated he hail been Injured while In ' Die employ of Ocean City. The t.urdeu of proof la on tbe petiDoner lo show knowledge on the part " of the employer within tbe required " time, auri we do not thluk tbta onus " ha- been ill-charged. Tbe only evl dence of the conversation In queetioii la 'Die petitioner'* own statement, which ' I- not only uncorroborated by a single 1 but i* denied by Mr. Campbell. c Admitting for tbe *ake of argument ( the petitioner made tbe state- 1 incuts above, referred to. tbe mere c •■liking of tligm would not be aulfl-- 1 cieiit. The glvlug- of information la ' not alone sufficient to charge another f ith knowledge of a fact. Tbere mns \ be some prisd that tbe persou to «tham I the, i-iformatlon la directed knew hnd ' der-loiNl. Subsequent statement* c or subsequent act* of tbe person lo be < charged must be abown before kDOwl- ' edge can be Imputed to blm, uuleaa 1 Die circumstaiicea are auch that be • must necessarily have known and on- ' stood. No *och circum»(auce« are here present, and it i* just at this polut ' that tbe case d tfers from Allen va. < City of Mlllville. 87 L. 859. on which ! petitioner relies. In that case. ' I Iimmte* loner Kates waa not only 1 inf.it uied -the neat morning of the ac- < •rlttrnl. but be went to see how badly 1 Die injured party waa hurt and took, ' the wage* due blm. The Supreme 1 Court ill ita deci-IOn of that case asya, • be (Kate*) stem* to bave entertained 1 . no doubt as to Die manner in wblcb i the injury happened." Tbe court, therefore, flnda tbat tbe ' city ol Ocean City did not have kuowl- j ' edge of tlie Injury, if one occurred, : | wilhln-tbe prescribed statutory time. The petition t* <ti»mlaaed without , cost*. Dated October 5, 191". Jambs H. Ki.pkkihik, 1 Judge. ■' i* bring mentioned In connection with, ' ine nomination for the office of city > ttea-urer In Philadelphia on tbe pro-p,.-ed independent ticket. Harvey Adama. eojJ of W W Adam*, of tuls city, le now employed ' i In Ibe wood-working or eablnet departi rnent of tbe Victor Talklog Machine -'Company Ua, Camden. He attends Drexsl loatftute clauses In the even- * '"**• Ire S. Champion, wife end daughter, Mi— Beuleh. end Frank E Cham pio.i and wife, of tbla city, bare re- ! jurn-d from an auto trip lo Atlantic /THighlaud*. where tbey visited Capt-; S-mer- T. Champion, father of the 1 Messrs Champion. Mi** t trace DaJeTheg daughter of • .George Dalacbeg. of Booth Ocean u t Tty, la now employed ae a bookkeeper by J E Caldwell A Co.. PhU- ; adelpbla. Khe waa at the lutoraaaDou r bureau lo tbe gas company's ottee r, 1 here dunug the eommer.

•e ,,L" f CHILD'S DEATH ;. WAS ACCIDENTAL Coroner's Jnry Holds Inqaest ^ and Exonerates Driver of Antqmobile. 'After hetrtng ttieerldencr. tbe coroner'# jury Saturday morning gave a verdict of "unavoidable death" lit lb* cane of Malcolm Krauss, eight-year-I old son of Daniel Krausa "and wife, who was fatally Injured when run down by John Bremen's automobile Tuesday ereuing of last week. i I The jury comprised J, l.atian Head- „ ley. E. A. Bourgeous, William Pfanlf der. Robert Naylor, Cbkrlea Hilton and John Johnson, Jr. 0 City Solicitor Andrew C. Boawell . was counsel for Mr. Bramell.aud Samf j u*' Eldredge. of Cape May. repree seated County Prosecutor Eugene C rCoie. f1 The flrsl witness was Charles D. _ | Sampson, an uutle of the unfortunate e | boy, who testified that be live* at 3.10 , ; Asbury avenue and la. In business at ; 409 Asbury avenue. On the evening 1. 1 of the accident he was alaiidtng on tbe . sidewalk In front of hj* store after 1 j w aiting on a customer. Malcolm came runnhigtiut of the aide of the house. pre- , sumably on ol* way to bis home aero** | the street. The car of the customer I ,we* standing at the curb in front of tlie store. Witness called to the boy stop, but the lad did not heed him. , Witness saw Byameir* car hit tbe boy and he picked him bp and started for home. BrAmeli told hltu to jump [ Into the car with the boy, and tlieu rushed to Dr. W. P. Haines' of. lice. Ilramell was not -peediug and he tried to do all he oould for the boy after Die child had been ruu over. accident occurred about 7 o'clock in tbe evening. Tbe customer'# car. standing In frout of tbe store, was faci Ing aoutbweat and was on tbe westerly •ide of. the street. The engine wa* running The boy reu In fr-.ut of tbl* jcar. Witness did not kuow the width ! of tbe street. Bremen's car was going southwest, the same direction as the t car was ataudlng.ln front of tbe store Bremen's car was probably six feet Witness said tha' lie baa operated an automobile for live or six years. Hr , judged HrameU'a car ,vu not going above 15 miles an hour. It Is hard to ; Die speed of a car. Tbe boy , started- directly - acrosa tbe afreet In | of Bremen's car. and tbe car - went about tha length of .lt after alrtking ibe child. Brainell used all dill- . Wllues* stated tbat hi* fattier and | another man were on tbe sidewalk at i the time. He did not know as to I whether tlie brakes on Kramell's car i . other vehicle* pas-lug at Ibe lime. I lu tbe opinion of the whuea*. Bram- I ell's car could not have been stopped i | 'n time and be considered tbe aflair an • In answer to querlee by Attorney I j Boawell. Mr. Bainpaon said he waa an uncle of ibe txiy . Tbe accident d*d i 1 not happen on a street corner. It wa* about 100 feet from a street croa-lng Because of conditions. It wa* Impos- ; atble for Mr. Hramell lo avoid bttttug : ! tbe child, who came from tbe aide of tbe bouse and ran across the etreei. Tbe boy was eight years old. "As you saw Bremen's car coming down the »tr*et, waa Bramell driving wltbtn tbe limits of tbe law?" queried Attorney Boawell, "He waa," answered tbe witness. A? tbe rate of speed Ibe boy waa running, he might bave seen tbe car witness said, but be was aatlsQed tbe. cbtld did not see Ibe car coming. In tbe opinion of' the wltueas, anyone who bed been carefully watching could bave'aeeu tbe approaching auto . mobile. Therewasoollgbtlntbealore Bramell might bave aeen the Jboy the lights on tbe car standing In , or tbe Wore. These lights were pointing In tbe direction In wblcb Bramell 'a car was going. Tbe lights of tbe machine near tbe sidewalk, witness later said, could not bave asslated Mr. Bramell In seeing tbe boy Tbe lights on Bramell'e car were burning, bat wltoese did Dot know " Fred. Albary, of Beverly, who Is lo busluess on Eleventh street Id Ibis city In the summer, testified that- be bad made purcbaeee lu Sampson's store on tbe evening' of tbe accident. ! a'ud tbe three of tbem were talking outside tbe store. Tbe boy came roonlog ecroee tbe eldewalk aud one of the men celled to blm. Tbe boy reu , Albory'a machine at tbe sidewalk aud vaa Wrack by Ibe other car. Wit said tbat tbe eogloe of bis car , vii running end tbe llgbta were barnlog. Bramell Was not speeding am} , was using all precaotloo. After ft>a boy bad bean struck. Bramell took tbe lad Into Ibe car and moved rtgbl along. 1 In anewer to furtbei' questioning, Albary said tbat bis car> wblcb Is a small one, was standing next to ibe curb. Tbat particular locality waa * not wall ffchted. Tbere were llguts 3, on tbe corner. Tbe Wore waa bearer ' to tbe above block. He sew tbe boy " paaa in front of ble car. also »»* a ear coming down tbe street. "This i car waa coming down Aabnry avenue l- ibe same way ae wltbeee' car waa * beaded. Wltneee tewlfled tbat ba by * been operating a ear two years. H« '* baa also operated motorcycles, end is familiar wltb tbe speed of car*. He t bought Bramell was running teo, r- eleven or twelve miles an hour— not C mora Bremen's car, after lbs accl1 ; dent, ran the full laugtb of tbe me- " chine and about four feet aeon. It w >f a big ear. Breaaell coo Id not bave n seen tbe boy until b la ear waaupon blm. '" Tbe boy bad Just about cleared ble J~ i ( Albury'a) saaebtae wbeo be wee . wreck He want directly in boot. I WHaarn thm«M that BramaU tad

LOCAL SCHOOLS Y WELL ATTENDED _ . . 1 Dr. Corson Has Begun the Usual Medical Examinaj tion of Children. \j ! Prof. Jame« M. Stevens, mperhiteuj dvnt of tbe cltj^s publlPeChoofe. re gj J Educatiou Tuesday evening that the! total enrollment of pupil* was 5.15. ami the percsntage of attendance 96 .91 This report, he said, made him feel extremely pleased. The percentage of Prof. Stevens stated ."that Dr. Allen r" |a «urk of examining Dye school chllln Supt. Steven* further said that be I* ! endeavoring In secure ■ physical di* 1 j After a brief talk ou the desirability ! 11 of -having a representative, from the! '' local board al the next meeting of the j "' State Federation of District Board* of j Educatiou In Trenton. Harvey Y. Lake waa appointed to attend.' The | ' meeting will be held tlie fouitb Satur- ; *" day In November. ' , , 10 — " BUYS COTTAGE R * The Rev. Liun Bowman, of Phlla- j m drlphla. haa sold a hou-e aud lot o* ueii by blm ou Wesley avenue, be- I low. Eighleeulb street. fo tbe Proctor E-late. of Pbiiadeipbla. The sale was made through tlie agency of Mrs. * K L. Bake. Dr. Bowman own. another cottage here. ' Joshua Kickarda aud wife bave pur- ' chased a lot ou Fojjrteetab street, be- j . tween West and Haven aveuue*. from : Mul El leu Todd. 11 , f Col Bin Block Drumti-h. William Jester, of this city, met with a big surprise Wednesday even- ■ lug of last week, w hen be found a 5rt- ~ pound black drumflab lu his net lu tlie . F bay. While tills was a large aired - " drum, tlie biggest of the season was "- caught early last summer by I*. B. ' Ku Inter. ofrhuVlTbUihla, a member of [ the Ocean City KlsbSgg Club. He got p It st Fifty-ninth street, aud II w'elghed 1 r 80 pounds. 1 George D. Norcom, who Its* held | ' a position, under the United Blete* i . War Department, In tlie nitration 1 plant al Washington, D. C-. baa re- >' celved a commission as flrsl lieutenant 1 tbe Medical Corps,. He spent the — week-end wltb bis parents, Mr. and ■ Mrs. J. D. Norcom. Ills lights burning. It waa hardly I po-sh.le for Bramell to see tbe boy ; running. It was dark there. After > Ibe boy passed Albury'a car. be was r directly In frout of Bremen's c$r. the ifond cuidllliin. otherwise be could tint - slopped so quickly*. The boy I could not have been aeeu by t iWlghls ! i on Albury'a car, which were dim. He was uol able to tell Ibe color of 'the r boy's clothe*, bat tbey were not white. I The Street crossing was probably 100 I or 150 feel away. i ■ Daniel Sampson, next sworn, said A he Uvea at 408 Aabnry avenue, where ■ he la In bualDesa. He waa tbe grend- { father of tbe boy. He wasn't called f until after tbe accident occurred. He . waa talking wltb Mr. Albury. He ^ saw Bramell's macblns when It was t abreast of tbem. Albury'a eugtne I waa running and making consider1 able noise, BDd tbe boy, In tbe opinion of tbe wltneaa, did uut bear lbs other machine coining. WlUiesa did not , see. the boy. He judged, be ssid. . Bramell waa-movlng very moderately; r, probably ten er twelve miles an hour. „ The boy bad beeu lu witness' bouee e He was eight years old. Tbere were ~ g not more tbau one or two lamps burnlog lu tbe store. Tbere la au arc light , In tbe ceuter of Ibe block, about 150 y feet sway. Tbe machine In frout of T tbe store was feclug sou I h west. It c bad ordinary lights, wblcb were bnrua Ing. Bramell's machine we# prob- , a bly three or four feel from tbe outside of this machine. Tbere were two . lights burning In front sod one In tbe ; rear of Bramell's car. From tbe time i a be flrst saw tbe car until It stopped, a It did not go over twenty feet". Wit- ' nees raid be did nottblnk tbe boy ever q got out lu tbe opeD street. He did out I* tbluk Bramell coold bave seen tbe ie cblld before tbe car struck blm. Tbe >, accident happened about 109 feet from l tbe street crossing. Bramell was g driving bis car a little to tbe rtgbt of tbe center of tbe road. F D Classified Jidwertisemcnts F , •art/'ln.erllro' QIDn '' Private family wants two boarders for winter, reasonable. 911 Asbury eve. « <t adv.. l(M.2i. ; " Wanted —Trunk. Address Z. Hen,e tin to. office. adv., 101, St. Fob REST— House No. 918 West ' avenue, 11 rooms end bstb. Apply a I, Head ley A Adams, Tenth end West, ^ adv.. MO. tf. * >e Wasted.— Young man or woman " as steuographer, with knowledge of « bookkeetnog. Apply Box 138. Ocean U City, N. J. adv.; 945. tf. " " Fob Bai.e— Flour and. reed store ' ' flxturea. lucludlng counter end plat- i * form -rales, measures, wheelbarrow it# bins, harness and two wagons. Ap- " le ply 731 Asbury avenua, Ocean City, .. * / \ . ; . *dT tf KPIaaa IsOraclUsa. A pupil of Wasalll l>pi desires a limited number at pupils In Ocean 1 4e City dortng fell and winter. For par- i „ Dculare address, Be\ti nee. Office. adv.. tf. ft- N. Hickman Ttataa' to announce I bat ou and after October Stb. tbe flsb market at 1155 Asbury avenue wUl be ** open only from 7 a. at. tu 10 a. m., B. and f rose. 18.80 p. m. to 8 p. m ,D Will aaakelwodellverlaa dally. Those .. wisblug orders delivered for dinner ; < eauet ta la before tan o'clock, and for »«• sapper oa later than three o'clock. A ad adr.,MKB. 1

, JONES' MEN'S SHOP Fall Suits, Hats, Overcoats ! ^ "XH readv for* your iuapecttMa-J-' nnn PAKITQ SWEATERS. CAPS, FINE LINE UUU I nil 10* SHIRTS, TIES. HOSIERY Bath Robes, Indian Blankets 804-06 ASBURY AVENUE RIGHT NOW the business of war in all of its grim reality is " occupying the attention of our country. Its requirements are men, materials and money. Many are pledging their lives to our country's cause. Labor is supplying the energy necessary to pri atafc the material equipment You are not asked to give, merely to lend your money, at interest, to the Goverment through the purchase of Liberty Loau Bonds. As an American — Co-operate. We handle subscriptions. First National Bank OCEAN CITY, N. J. ' .... ' . I «*■ | AT your SERVICE Maddock's Pharmacy KlBlttH and Asbury Avsnus 570 FRER DELIVERY Juat received fre*h lot of Samoeet Candy, parage e°°-Js, 5« '» S'-5° We recomniend this line of goods STATIONERY — Fine selection box paper awaits your choice Bilsco Ginger Ale, 2 bottles for 25c ~ ^ore 'Heat , SJ l|i] . by having your heater properly f tk Trr^StjV troth less coal . w e lire reaay to ao Ui Ol the work now, insuring you satis- | faction dnring the bleak i^intry j days that are coming. We guaran- ^ , will point the way to economy. \/\ ITH'Q 738 Asbury Avenue OiYll 111 o Ocean City, New Jersey ONLY $97S.oo 1 LOT ON WESLEY AVE., NEAR TWELFTH ST. Lot on Bay Front, .near Ninth Street, . . $ 875.00 Lot on Twelfth Street, \ ... 425.00 I-ot on Pleasure Avenue, near Fourteenth Street, 350.00 Lot on Asbury Avenue, near Second Street, 325.00 Lot on Simpson Avenue, near Twelfth Street, . 300.00 JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. m good painting .JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. 'bh/ palntino amo oecobatino .Pain^R>alnl, Pa.re-, Pa. octaa C.tv, M. t > ^ 1 * aaa it*. Twaavitv* ar sea eismtm ar. SSmSSSSSbm===SS==S^^^=^B PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: ROB. 220 FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE Reliable place to do your marketing. All gooda kept Inside, free from duet and flies. . FREE DEUVERY TO ALL. PARTS OF OITY .a.j — a "aaa — e_.a — a — a. j — a — a — a — a — a — IVVWV* WWBTWWVW WWWl : I POWELL'S— Tbe Reliable Store j , | Fall and Winter Merchandise { , | v Now Ready for Inspection j ! Powell's .! ' I «21 ASBURY AVENUE ' ^TT',^y^TTTT-rTTTTTT-rTTTTTT Interesting to Investors liasi Win Wish ■ Desirable (tenia la • Stasia tat FOR BALE—- AtewioBloreMlaliein 0,0— Oty, 1 L - la vicfadty o< Hta. tnei eta P ■ jl fit eta taeA iag Mailread statioos. Alaodta «o» taagdew Bfata ae Ossat f Haibor Bay, Bsalsya Pidat, I. JARTHUR D. BARROWS euardlan , S32 CENTBAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. j Advertise in the Sentinel.

~| | ■owMiapceww, Scotch Hall SANATORIUM ' v Dirt f0"*11 *" th* tMF~ v«i«,TO,"i™5 Ibildsk! Treat m'saulllSur ni"*™t*. 'lectrloltj. Hot Air, etc. XIISS N K. Towgga, H. N. B. Mcormr Hist Norse Mgr. THE IMPERIAL i tots CENTRAL AVE, OCEAN CITY, N OKJbrre. WMD. FlaaaaaUy OpfD ail Vssr Hot Water Hast Nrs. c. OKTT.KI. THE KATHLU Now open Ibr tbe season lUtCsDUkl Avsdos, OCRANCITT.N.J. N IHHJM LEWIS "A CON ASD WYOMING OCEAN AVENUE ""•« City, N. S. Opso «l lbs ysar n Hot Waisr Mas HOTEL ATGLEN One of the most osntrellj loeeted hotels la Oosan City. The slfi, has always base la make this house select and homelike, sad Be Urgs and aaored pstrousgs prena IB saeoeas. For tsriut and particulars addrem, a. f, uorr, rnf. NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. ^ N aylor and Hayre. I-reprtatrasass Mdoswiy papsrsd, B*I, Phone*: I7-X aad THE IDLEWILO OPEN ALL TEAR Moorlyn Tamos oosan City, N. MHM.J. K.MOBR1SON Chandler-White Hall Ocean a've. bet. Seven tb aud Blgbtb sta Ocean City. N. J. M. J. MAI 'KLIN. Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coke. Get the above from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth aad Want Ave mm FOR SALE Three-story frame double bouee, >533-35 Wret avenue. Rents -dor f 1 jo a season. Good investment or home for permanent resident. Will aell reasonably to aetll* estate. Apuly any agsaL keys at 1628 Asbury avenue. Or address,. of Eleanor Gannon OCEAN CITY POST OFFICE We Are Distributors Sllfllllll lltllllilf in Ocean City. Sea tela City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Billdtac Thirty-fourth ft. mmt Wart awe. OCEAN CITY, N. j. humeri, UN CietiB Avease Pbeaa, »l-W -r' Mortgagee We are at all those prepared to place at purchase first mortgagee oa . improved Ocean City Reel Batata, aad fanrtta as may with to negnHata teal estate loans. JOS. I. SCULL 7,7 MXyfr —MM , OManDtr .1 II., . Eyes EnalMi lltlnt Draft A. W. ELY lean Mtawivmas Bbors Past Line Dees. Watch and Jewelry Repalrtoc Mayer's 1 Boardwalk, Ocasa City | 1307 Atlantic Ava., AtteatlcC Ity 14-8UuTataTkLore anw, ' 17— Ehnrautb and Bay avam 18— Fourteaoth and Ptaaaare ava. 85— Oavauth and WaaravaDam. 11 Dernnil aud ItafOHMk 48— Fourth and Aahwy HBSk 45— Eighth and Aatalj aitata > 46— Tenth and Aehnn arenne 18 — Thirteenth and Aitary aetata. 18 mslaeath Araaij a»— ■ . - 51 -North and Central aveaaa. ~ 54— auth and Central meal , 71— Foorthand Oetaa aetata. 75— Bsrveotbeud Oeean eeMaa. • g~ hiiHta Alt»tatatag^^