It * Tn**' ^ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXVII, OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THUHSDAY, OCTOBKlt 25, 1917. NO. 31 — ---- " ' — — " S - - ' . ■ ' '
• t A 2-STORY BUNGALOW In one of the Choicest Locations of Wesley Avenue ' * c Living and dining rooms with panelled walls — Electricity, gas, laundry and every convenience — Six bed rooms, large store room, garage for 2 cars — Near beach, R. R. 'depots, markets, and Boardwalk center— p Absolutely next'. Price, only $4200. - * }* Easy terms. MASSEY & EDWARDS j; ilUMIW-AT.UW. ^ |
. jjjorgan hand, ATTORNEY and counsellor-at-law, hah mi ravMT moibe, a. a. lotpww. ream a-a— itW. HOLT ArOAA AIDHW C-JMeWBLL LAW OFFICES I Apgar & Boswell. BOUHHE BUILDING, ahbirt avenue jmd^eiuhth mtkkkt law OFFICES Godtrej 4 Rod j Haoui UA, Ul ut 111 Ban loll Building. :: atlantic city. N.J. ■ "I""'" t Dr. w. p.,hain£s • 1 COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCCAM city. N. j. < urriCB HOUBB: j j jolp'm!' [ Bold 1'boaee Florence Brick Haines CDN. DTM AND WlMkCV AVE MgCMANO-TMIRAPIDT Mediae! sad ODrrecilvsOyniaaaUca 1 Hoars Or sppolnlm.pl Homo Huodsy sti illei CortM, M. D. "r e •it WHlqr Atom , Ocun City New Joroey . ***iaior-*iou ill- A. jJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. •07 WCSLCV ave. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY | uKos Honrs: siolOa: m. . I)R- G. D. NOEUNG Osteopathic Physician I Uwi BuHdlog, Eighth Hurt I Opposite Pennsylvania H. R Depot I Ocean Clrv.S. J. i Every Tupvday." I'buraday aud i I Saturday I I •oil riaw, *»■ w I Pnlladelphla Offloe, 1107 Chestnut HI. I u*. wilson y. christian |l xDentiatx 1 809 Central Avenue ei'EAi tin. a. *• Bell Phone, 162. Booth Phones Night Bell Hitbts' Cutril Phaau) I Mi and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N.J Phone 246-W ^ ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalm er 'nam ■ ocean citt.n.j You Help Support Our Gallant Troops when yon snbacribe to Second Liberty Loan Bonds in amount* from $50 to >1.000. The rat* of interest is four per cml Our facilities and aerrices are at the free diaposal of all who wish to subscribe to this Loan. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, ft. J. COAL COAL WHOM QUALITY
I 7 " You Can Own Your Own Home " aid Secure it for $1,650 " - •. I have for sale a briclc house with j- tied rooms. H .Iiath, living room, dining room and kitchen. Has ['. hot-water heat, cqal range, every modern convcni- |r encc, gas and electric lights and in a good location. n Can be purthasei on itry attradii * tcrmi. IJ JOSEPH I. SCULL S 757-Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. * Real Estate For Sale I Bid BAROAINS £ Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished 11 Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages apd Lots at this -Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to . Alonzo Cotton Anbury Avtnuo Ocaan City, N. J. TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. ~ " No walUiiK for two week, to kuow If you cau get Jt: we can tell you at r. once. liarEaln. in Hay and Ocean front properties Choice collage. for |< sale. AImo lots tor Investment aud for Improvement— the choice of Ooeeo titty. Apply to n . J. M. CHESTER & CO., P Ocean City, N. J. „ REAL. ESTATE — INSURANCE " Clavlon Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MoaroMit ,nsu**Ncm h R. HOWARD THORN * REAL ESTATE "j Im I'ZVTI Itm'.'i' , OCCAN PITY. N. J. - P Economy and ; Efficency j Harry Douglass SURROGATE. tJTui- * dv. i . v— - . ! Bi To the Freeman of Ocean : City and the County of ; Cape May: I stand squarely lor honesty and economy in the management of .public affairs. I represent no interest except the people of Cape May County. Saml. A. Laning
Thomas J. Thorn I FLORIST Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs j Furnished 1 1128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 4*P"J ' A ABAM . — — ReaJina Coal aw. NiMauaaw—e sy tarr^ereecd. J l Hum u cawn rwirrO. Temn nml •>■■» I nMAM wtt jt *.
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NUMBER OF CHANGES AMONG MEMBERS OF COMPANY, G
Ealy and Sergent Wallace Write from Camp McClellan, Ala urn!" A* I a barn J,' t m ■ frieud 'bm.^nder dateoftl-ctober 17. -aid: "Company G la 110 more. All tliltiRN for the member* aliould be nil Individually hereafter. Wf.ilirr la "My new address 1. Fifty-fourth Depot Krie.de, Camp McClellan, AnHuluiga, who la acting duly .eree.iii i with I ompauy G. IMtli BcguneM. at t amp McClellan, AnuMoii, Ala. In the fetter tie aaya that the local buy. are all well, but that there bave '•een many cliaugea in the couimaud Cotiataiil Ford. Thomaa tfcoll and | Raymond Adaina are with the Fifty- ; ('aid Vance' L F^'y'" Raymond Ha"-! ley baa been, tran-ferred to the engiRalph Moaeley la now wnb the machine gun <s mntny. Tlieodi ra lllldreih. Karl Mernman .and proba-' ' bly Bve or an otliera, will be -eot lo ' the alenal corp- They do not like lo Hulli.Ra vaya I he weather la lint In j the day lime aud decidedly cool In the -evenlflga, but they have plenty of , cold at night ° "U/r """ "I Company K of Mt Holly M. of Kurllnetoii. and (I, of Ocean City „no« -even oftlcera Capt. Rtone, of HurEPWORTH LEAGUE '"N X, ToUiand Tomorrow The twenty-ninth annual convenof the Rrldgetou Di.tnct Kpworth l-cague will be held today and tomorrow In Wealey M. E. Church,' KrldgeMany prominent workera are to make add re- sea. and Intereatlng reporta are to be preaeihed. The ltev. E M. Conover. of Wenonali. prealdent of the New Jeraey t>infereuce I^ae ue. will be tire principal speaker Iqmurrow mornlnR, ■The new officer, will be lu tailed by Ihe Rev. George H Seal, dlatrlct auperltitcudeut. (ha. T. Uroawim HorhO. HI. frlanda here bave learned with deep regret of the audden death of Cherlea T Groawltb at hie home In Philadelphia. Mr Groawltb. who waa a bualueea partner of George W. Hhuater, bought Ihe cottage 821 Fifth atreet, about a year ago. He waa to year, old aud promlneut In Maaonlc clrclea. Mr. Groawltb leevea a family, i Local I Irrmru old Fine Work. Chief Wetaon, of the local fire de- | partment. reaponded to the call for aea'atancr at the lire al Hmlth'e Land- ' nig laat Thuraday. taking a chemical , and 800 feel of lioae, and doli g good »grk at Hie big blare. In addition, the Ocean City tlreraeu-took the apparatuaof the Homera' Point tire compauy to the ecene of the lire. I
.1 : I D. OF A. STATE . OFFICERS HERE | Royally Entertained by Mem- * bers of the Organization ' I in This City. I , N °',l 'n* !'r«Uy evening i had an official vl.italton from Slate | j • ...junior l.aura A. Mailatt. of New- . I I Ciller Rlate officer, pre-enl were Ju- 1 , I Pa— 1 Slate Councilor Mr-. Pcluli : ,lj I nek -on. of Camden: Stale Vice .Councilor Ida F. Rick-on. o^l.-e.n : 1 Lake of Gcean City: M'« Ma'.v A* t ' ; l.ovetl. Slate coiiucU lu-ide -emiiiet. of | ! Haddontlfld; Mr. KUrabelh «». rh lic- j ' lecld. State council. outalde -eiilliiel, of , , | 'V Hd wood: Mr. Hattie S Duke- 1 | chairman of Ilia Slate council appeal , '-committee, of Tuckalme. and Paal , J | Slate Councilor. Florence M. Gilbert « ' Therewercdcleg.il n- Ui attakdauce I , i low" No" 4ft. of I'lickaltue; Columbia. ' ' No. 61. of Lliiwnod; Holly. No. 58. of , . IVildaood. and (Jueen Kennedy, No , l«i. of Allanllc cuy, 1 ' [^Mhe vla'mro. Ta weU ™*hy ro'cra*' of I . Tlie lockl lodge member., and there 1 a general good time, followed by , Ihe u-ual .apply -of refrealimeuta , There were about IU0 pereone lu tne 1 lodge room < State CounclloL-Marlatt - waa the 1 gueat of rttate CouncllnNtrelary rtellle 1 , \V. Lake In Ibt. city for Aaeral day., < leaving hereon Tueaday fffr bar bume , In Newark. 1 During her aojouiu In thla aectlon. ■ 1 Mr. Marlatt. accompanied by Mlaa I Lake and a delegation of the local - lodge, paid vlaitatlona to the following 1 council.: Queen Kennedy. Columbia, ■ > McKlulcy ''reaceul. Holly and Tuck- 1 - alio*. On all of her trlpa, except the I oue to McKlnley Council. Rtate "oun- ■ - ctlor Marlatt waa accompanied by Iter * official etafl Phe will reluin to thla < I locality early lu November. - ■ SU&F CASTING j LlinB-li u-rn. Worltf'a Record 1 Hold, r, Dora Procilcloc Here. , ] Cbarlea FT Ftllngabau-en, who hold, f the world', record fur long dlatan'ce ,, aurf eaaling. and who hat been living o In Ocun City for aome time, la 011 til#' beach quite frequently fheae day-, . j where he engage. In practice *! hla , favorite rwart He la Increasing the c dlatance of Ida throw, and a few day. , | Mince he threw 4 HP feet. | Mr BltngMhauaeu la giving pointer. In the ca-tlng game lo Fit Carman land Dr. Llpachutz. both of whom J j have Increaaed'llielr caata by 60 feet. * j Mmm Noted Hour. il Qtla M. Townaend haa moved one of , hi- cottage, from Fifteenth atreet and, Plea-ure avenue to the corner of ,. Eleventh atreet aud Central avenue, ] where It will be fitted up for occupancy. I
ATHLETIC TEAM 1 1 A HELP TO CITY ' Frank E. Schneider, Once — | Star Runner Here, Writes | to Wm. E. Massey. 1 Ocean city Titled Tru.t Company rertSKI. that It would be an excellent plan to reorganize athletic- al the „ Ocean City High ricbnnl along the * wen known to the' acllool"of Phll" I deljihi-^-iid -u hur Inn town., ^ ^ F gpCTl" F|d'l*"*'",yflD,"|,,t"m y™''u lie/nV the' track tram of Ihe Ocean -u C|| V High RcIkmiI: eh Mn Wm. FT m asiskv - • "| Dear Sir: -Reading over Ihe PBS- In 11skl I noticed that the men of Ocean w 1 Ity arc trying to reorganize Ihe jrack ' had to -it down and write to a.k that in you will are the plan through, for It la tu 1 without doubt one uf ttie heat llnng- fo the city ever had. The advertlalug ea mure young fellow, want lo go to at : -cIiihiI and then afler they are u| number uf place, and each lime wore In lluuigh I wta not reprraeiillug the city at the tftue. You who Id be aorprleed 61 at llie numlier of people thai would £1 a-k me about Ocean City. There waa A' weren't aome queatloria aaked. I al ' way. auawered freely and Invited them In take a trip down and look over the city. I have been directly re1 aponalble for at lea-l a dozen of our regular rummer palrona— llitae I can . account for, aud ttioee Indirectly muet pi 1 aa great. In I At that time Lpnlnted out to the hi : there thai nioiley .pent In till. way would do wonder, of good, and a( > more good could be gotten with leaa 1 thau half the money .pent In other ol ■ w-aya. • Hut It la needleaa to aay that 3 r w e received very little aupport. The « ■ city gave (150 for the year, and to euc-ce-a fully manage auch a thing for a V year require. 110 leaa than (1000 Natur- |( ally our aeaocletlnu had a hard time, but never! heleaa experienced a very c , aucceaaful year. A 1 am writing thla aa an appeal fnr .1 the high acliool and hope that you will > be aucceaaful In reorganizing. I alao t hope that tlie boya will do their part In t bringing Ocean City to, the lop again, 0 ' and lamaure that the city will re- a • celve.back double all the money It „ " apenda in tbla way 0 ' Wlahltig thcm.all tha lu"k poaalhle, d " I am, a. alwaja, h Khank E. Pciinkidek, f, • 448 MauialiqneaVe , | • Detroit. c Prepare lor "Kail* Da*." The First M. E Sunday School la busy practicing for tha • Rally, Day" f exercise- next Puuday An Intereatlng 1 program la being prepared. Ruperln- . if tandent H. P. Mowrer expect, all the |j •, | teacher, to recognize their duty and be - '."I present wtlh their cleaa. |
ROUGH THE AT jl CAPE MAY POINT c - Outside of That, J. M. Che»-(; ter's New Boat Had An Easy Trip. James M. Cheater, (Saapl. C. L Rreckley and William Gilbert, who brought Mr. Cheater's newly.pur-cha-ed launch, (be Kick, Jr; from : Camden to Ocean City, a few deya , ago, had an extremely rougn time of • - it forAa hour or two off Cape May * '"^Tbey left Maurice River early Wed newfay morning of laat week and they I ran to off Point of Cape. From Point of Cape to Cape May Harbor they I struck considerable sea and decidedly strong fresh winds. Il took about au hour and a half to ran from Cape -May to Cape Mey Harbor, and they were more (ban pleased when tbey anchored there. . f The boat did considerable diving and. other submarine kinds of .work, f with the result that It we. a very wet crew tbat lauded at Cape Mey Herb r. - After a brief aUy tberc. tbey alerted up Inalde for Oceau City, and, ou the t whole, bad a very pleasant trip. The boat waa In line condition, Mr. Chester sa>a, and be was very well pleased with Ihe way she carried herself. He bought the craft from Wm P. Rickey, Jr., of Treotou. TWO DEER MILLED Waver Chawapiow and Edgar ' Fraseaa Fonasalr asortanra " . Mayor Joa. G Champion killed a I buck dker the first day of the open aea"aon, while bunting with the Feaater Club, between the Head of ttri Tuckaboe River aDd Port Elixabetb.\ Edgar Freeman, of Camden, anothet I member of the club, alao "killed a nice I buck.. ' < I liaoy.E- Bark Bailed. I Harry E Park. a property owner In I South Ocean City, died at his FbllaI- daiphia home on Friday after Bbrlef I lllneaa Ha leave, a widow, lln Bea I ale Park, ue# MeCorkle, who ha. maay I friend. In Ocean City. The funeral I service* ware held from hta late realI deuce. 1827 North < Yoakey at reft, Tuew I day. luteraieot was private • i Fob salk.— Grocery end " provision I More Bxturea conMstlag Q^comBtrr. I vr^wago*. tobacco cutter, drop aw n I log. wire oct frame, display bins, but I Irr lea box. step ladder, atool- ate. In I Ocean .City. N. J.. and large Ice box 2 | aoanUra. 2 aMat blocks, neat slicing I Machine, counter computing aeule-. I wall abelelug, HooeMwMght Males. I 1 and msat grtadar, ate . al FauU baao. N J. WUJ kg aa»d In bulk or by - Ssrv-— ' 'srsir
. : 1 BOOST SEASHORE RESORT INDUSTRY „ p J Atlantic City'a Chamber of J ' Commerce Getting Statistics £ From Along Jersey Coast, a c I CHy Clerk Hetty A. Morrla haa rel celvrd a request from William B Dill, a r secretary of the Chamber of Commerce ( j of Atlantic City, for statistics regard- a i Ing Ocean City, the otjecl being to , e aliow the value of tba "Seashore Re- c - sort Industry" to the Stale of New Jer . eey. ■ 1 Tlie plan la to compile the statistics 1 , of (be seashore cltlea of New Jersey lu < 1 order to be able lo present tbem w hen t . ever occe.lon demauda. ■ I " Among tbe.questlons for whlcb an- 1 e a were are desired ere (be total perma- I nent population; average resident aAd i r. transient, lieqtht of summer; estimated i II number of visitors Inayeat; uumber 1 r- of banks and trust companies, with | 1 Ibelr total "capital, deposits, surplua 1 and undivided protUs; Dumber of rail- 1 roads aud trolley II' aa; taxable.; bum 1 ber of hotels and yacht cluba. and 1 amount of building during le-t year. The lollowloi faaolullaoe have been pieeed by the t ape May rouaty Board of Cboarn •r Where*., tbedealb of Kllllwrll H. To wo- I holder, of ilia l oooiy ofta|» May. which or- j mrred on October li, IwlT, ho hoeo r -ported Board or .Taxation and aa a m-mber pflhe n Hoard 01 Cbqpea Frweho dera aloea Jaooary t: »• I»I7. have been valuable lo the eoooty, ■ I t realor. yet desire l^eipr—e War aorrow ibal a- w. eooalder have baeo valuab:. to Ihe '■ "ul'eeu^ty'w^rV which wehe-- le.roejl lo In ^""further reeol.ed, that wa'aztead to " hi. wtdoar and tamlly oar sympaibr sod eon Z solaltoo. know 10 c tbat De baa beaai a go.id lg baa hand, a good lather and a good clllaen. ■ . be^^^1 thiT'bnaS* L-l H a. BouaaroBD, "I .-KW^s-
ILIBERTY CLUB TO BE ] STARTED IN THIS CITY
to be Raised to Pro- 1 Tide Comforts for Men Fighting for Country. l'be "following from Mayor Champlqp, of this city, explains itself, and a t prompt response la ex|»ectsd: | My eppolutment by Governor Edge, i chairman of tlie Public Rafef} Committee of Cape May Counly, carries i with It tbe responsibility of providing < for tbe support of the drpeudcuta of ■ any aoldlet who has heeu called to the , color, from our county. I It al-o carrlra with It the morel ru- I aponalblltty of providing for tbe great- t eat comfort, In Ihe camps, on tba ocean and lu tbe trenches, of all those who > giving tbelr live, to tbe upholding , of the flag of our country on foreign , shores, aud beating back the German i monater aud hi. murderous, slaughtering. savage boats In this, It la my conception that every man privileged slay at home In ihe thus provided , security of home peace will be anxious , bavaa perl, and aoibe PubllcHafely . - Committee of Ocean llly bea arranged . establish an organisation In our clly , lobe-known aa tha. Liberty Club of ' Ocean Clly. to which every man le expected lo become a aub-enberand contribute. accordlDgto hla patriotism and hla financial ability, from 25 cents to any amount be can, per week, to raise I it.e necessary funds to support this worthy beueflcance. Al Its laat maetlug, the Public Safety Committee of Oceau City made Robert , Klaber chairman of tbla committee, , with foil charge, lo secure the enrollment of eH nor n^ale citizens, and any . others who may dealra to become aub- . | scrlbera to thla fund.- ! "It la the present expectation to ex- , lend tbla lo every part of tbe county. Jos. G. Champion, , Mayor. r city Commissioner Geo. O. Adams, - wifs and daughter, Mlaa lone, returned lbs latter part of laat wsek from a two a weJk a trip. They spent a week In , Washington and another week al tbe Delaware Wa'er Gap. * Cape Mav Unaatv CSrcait Cnart. „ llaor*e h. Walton a Oo^ ua. \ ° 1 -lain Uff, I On Ooatmst d T' NeuSela 'bSSiy^gwSaot «ha laanea". or aa 3S|S ro^oa^Sie a«tJat<ieS f • •t
1 MORE HOUSES TO BE BUILT HERE . . F Work Will Soon Begin— $44,- ^ 175 Amount of Permits Issued This Month. Rulldirig Inapectnr William 8. John- 1 son ha- I— ued building permit, lo the f amount uf at lea-l (44.175 for thla 1 -ued during September was (15,925. n that, dr-iuie the prediction- of the « "gliNim-," the city i-u'l altogether go. to the "bow-wows" thla fall and d winter. - o awardeil lor new cottages. aS^dfiroounced lu me St .NTiNEl, plana have b two houses coal lug about (4(30 * each, to lie erected near t lie ocean front p In tlie nnrtli -eclton of Ihe clly. q It la al-o stated that plana are about t completed for a large Coloulal .cottage and oue or I w o smaller houses In tbe ti sect Inn of the resort, work upon e which will be started witbln a abort p In ennnectton with the above. It will ti be Interesting lo look over the figure- f of Ihe permit- Issued by the building « luepectorduring the preceding mouths , of Ihe yaar.ea follows: Januerv. (87,915; February, (81 800; r (62 410; April, (47.784; May. 055; Juue. (19 520; July, (12.260; b (3,675 g SMALLER STAGE ' Allen Bcull Nakla* Ckakias at 1 Donalkis'a Plclare Haaae. | Allen Scull haa started work on lm- a provemema to the value of (800 to the 1 Interior of l>oughly'a moving pleture The alie of Ihe alage will be t reduced, glvlng tbe building a larger t seeling capacity. t Repairs ere being mode lo tbe cottage Mr. Howell, of New York, at 824 1 I'harlr- place. Tba Improvements | will coal (800. . I A garage has been bnllt fnr Mrs. C. 1 V Culbertaoo on Asbury avenue, be- 1 Tblrteeulb elreet. coaling (100. 1 A new roof h'ea been placed ou tbe cottage .of Mra. Thomas Walter*, ou 1 A-bury avenue, below Fourtaeatb 1 atreet. _ improving neaaliocs KM«. K. A. Corson le uow working on hla county contract to lay a concrete bam, 1 with a sheet asphalt top. on the Bee- 1 shore Road from tbe K. V. Corson cor at. M annua, la Palermo station, a dlatance of 2 4-10 mllea. Mr. Corson completed "hla contract on tba road Ocean View elation lo Magnolia Tbe road waa acarrlfled by tha contractor. •republican Haas Mec'lng. A Republican' mass maetlug will be held in ihe court house at. Cape Mey Court House at 2 o'clock Baiurday afternoon, October 27. -There will be addresses by several prominent speakers. Republican counly candidates will also give" abort talks. ANGLERS FIND CITY INVITING Weather Unpropitions for Fishing, but Clnb Home it Comfortable Place. Ocean Clly Mill baa allracHoua for 1 Ibc flatiermen, even though tbe weather early tbla week and leal Baiurday was almost loo cool for angling. .Among the nul-of town members of the Ocean t Ity Fishing Club hen Budday were Vice President W. W. BlbI Harry H.-Marter. Jr, Benjamin 1 J. Cooke." George Rurbhaidt. Walter J. Wilson Scott George A - Franke nfleld and Messrs. Shallcroas - sud Sailor. There was not mnch doing In tbe > of catching flab. In fact, practl I cally all of the boya assembled at tbe 1 club house were oonient to ell by tbe 1 stove. ' mania Brutswn Uaallar. ' Mlea Florence Moore, of Pblledel1 pbla, while preparing lo return home. ' few days ago, fell and bruised ber 1 right a boulder at ber summer home, 1 708 Plymouth place. She le under tbe J care of Dr. Corson. Wanted.— Young mau or woman : stenographer, with knowledge of 1 bookkeeping. Apply Box 128. Ocean J City. N. J. adv., M, If. i
BOY SCOUTS PUSH SALES OF LIBERTY B0NPS
With.Suecess- #50,000 Worth Each Also Taken by the Two Banks. The Clly CommlaatoDers' meeting room waa well filled Monday evening, when e meeting was held for the purines of pushing subscriptions to tba Liberty Bond Loali. This campaign throughnut the country la being conducted by tbe Boy Scouts o f America." . The chairman of the meeting, which waa held under the auspices of tbe Board of Trade and the Young Men's Progressive League, was Clayton H. president of tbe Board of Trade. There were praaeol a number of momen Jnlere-led in the women's defense work In eld of tbe country. rancis Littleton Magolre, of Philaapoke of Ibe urgent neosaatty of every one who can at all do ao of subscribing for a Liberty Bond. D. W. Baatlan, of Philadelphia, a bond aalesman. gave a ebort address along similar lines It waa staled later In tbe evening that both of these gentlemen ere workwlihonl remuneration, thla being their contribution to tha country. Prof. James M. Stevens, superintendent of tbe public schools, made an eloquent plea to ell to help In tbe support or ibe government. All, be aald will have lo reach the point when they can ley 'aside personal feeling* All will have lo coma to lbs state " where they will give end give freely ibe beat that la In tbem. ' He would like lo see the point reached where luatoad of men raeetelug (76 e week for tbelr work, tbey, drafted for their work at living we-, gee. - A large number of people do not realize tbe eertoue conditions that confront the country The men al Washington era ao darm I nad to win tbla war tbat they may draft the people's money. Tbe" larger Ihe amount collected In tbe sales of hoods, tba less higher the taxes upon all 1-ter. Prof. Steven* declared tbat every American should do all Mi hta power driva off the earth the ballwbnam of tbe Pot ad am craw. Those who an at all able to do spend (hey should make eacvlfleee abould 1 take a Liberty Bond. ' Tbey will not spending a cent. Even If I hey dent gel a cent back. tbey will ha doing only that which tbey abould ha willing to do'for tbalr ooontry. 1 Mr. Slovene gnat" Instance# of tba 1 larrlbla things tbat have baao doae by 1 tbe Germans in Francs and elsewhere. Mrs. K. W. Gaudy, who baa baau selected by Mr*. Jama* F. Fielder. bead or the State organisation, us "(be I Liberty BoodWomeu" for Capo May , County, aald that the oountty anile ea . much for work from tba women as from tbe men. She mada suggest looa , as to ways by Which woman can em- > , bioa to bay bonds She argad tbeue1 ceseily of sating on food and vxpeaaaad , tba view that the husbands wlU ha , eat letted with tha mania given (bam under tba present conditions. At tba ooBdeatoo of tba maetlug. . which waa aim addiaamd by Bay' ^ Seoul Harvey Golf, he and about Tbeo. r The bank* of Ooaan Clly— tba First - National sod theOcean City Tttis mm* - Trust Company— bivsaaeh aokaartiad - for 860.000 worth of tba earned taao* of 1 Liberty Bonds. Thorn desiring tba bonds may obtain tbem undue amy conditions, wbleh will Da oxptataad t baa al Ibe banking Institution#. NkeriTs Sale. 7" " oat or tbsOoortot Chanear* of Mawjaamg OB thaxtth tjojt ot^ q^-aSiav. A. DGmr.taP ^ Tiii. si— i HaUaoal ^W taaa tar. K uaS " Monday,. October 29th, 1917. '" bstwaan tbs boars of Ivrlvs sod Iva u*taap :3sass2s!!«MaMa , n a*M- Bsnss psfUmtarty aat (wta aa* da- " T^"'i", aH^oruii' JUT — m-— :i§g£?3&BSfi£ S ;aZ£»57."sr^5!s:sps m MiMlaBaar^ mirlg. 1 in-*. uTFr .. awh. (
fe ' - ' / SIMMS' Closed for th« Season i Sunday, September 30 it • ~ 1 I ■ ■ City Garage S SEVENTH AMD HAVEN AVE. £ ooaaat mrrr. mmm emmamv r-^ s . ^ W" i rauaiioaa. asm - J

