OCEAN CITY SENTINEL t~
VOL. XXX \ II. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, NOV EM HEK 22, 11117. NO, 36
Ocean City Sentinel occan city, m . j. -VyR CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor «i:oo Per Year, Smelly in Advance. jy|ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, J^AW OFFICES" Apgar & Boswell, J^AW OFFICES Godfrey S Read ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Die W. P. HAINES . I COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE occan city. n. j. Boll. I'lHieea | Florence Brick Haines cor. 9th and wd5l£y Ave Allei Corson, Sl6 Wealey Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey ijlirschel pettit, m. d. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY DR. G. D. NOELING Osteopathic Physician Hauu BulldtDK. Eighth street | Opposite Pennsylvania It R Depot Every Tueaday, lhur-d«y and Saturday .Philadelphia Ofllce, 1107 Cbeetnut si. Wilson Y. Christian ►•Dentist" 809 Central Avenue av'Ui cm, 1. j. ' Bell Phone, 16£ Hooth Phones Niuiit Hell Hughes' Central Pharmacy •th and Wealey Ave. Ocean City, N. J Pboue 215- W j MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer am catrraaL atmn The Farming Industry The yield of agricul- • tnral products promises to be large , and indicates the great purchasing power of the farming - | districts. The Ocean City Title and Trust Company invites the accounts of farmers and has every facility for promptly meeting their requireOcean City Title and Trust ■ Company ocean City, n. j. COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUALITY C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. ' Twelfth aadWcat Avian* C. L. LAKE -iUL ESTATE AOCNT.. mm am? a ma* car.li. a J
A Charming Little Bungalow OF 5 ROOMS Wesley Avenue near Fourth Street N X' w. 11 p- ti • date, every convenience, fine location Only $1675.00 An opjjortunity for sonic one surely 1 MASSEY & EDWARDS / You Can Own Your Own Home K-' and Secure it for $1,650 " r have for sale a brick house with 3 bedrooms. • j1-1'''. ht'jnj- room, dining room and kitchen. Has • eiu-o. - is and electric.lights and in a good location. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desiiable Location for a Seaside Home FOR s A LE-* '** l"ta located in Section Q, Goran City, N. i., I i" vn-inily o( Stale road and Pennajlrania and Raadi - Ei!?E?.5SSi """* -°~"" arth U R^D.B ARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J Real Estate Por Sale Bid BARGAINS I ^ Cottages. Apartments and -Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished ! Some estates in uiv hands must be sold at sacrifice ptices. This is the jtime ol year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort '• | very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton ' (>W Awbury Avenue Ocean City, IN. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No watting fur two week* to know If you can get It; we can tell you at •- once. ttargHiiiH in Hay and Oceau front properties. Choice cottages for ►ale. Also lot* for fnvextmeiit and for Improvement— the choice ot Ocean City. Apply to ' J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. REAL ESTATE -n- INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick t A11 Ei^htln St. Ocean City, N. J. , mortgage s insurance i R. HO WARD THORN real estate 92a eiatth a raifT icon. oca. a avaauai 00 ear Oity. n. j. p^^l^ C\yUTTM'C 735 Asbury Avenue ^IVII 1 n O Ocean City, New Jersey phone your orber two phones: sob. s20 FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat seventh street and asbury avenue Reliable place to do your marketing. All goodB kept Inside, free from dust and flies. free delivery to all parts of oity oren ALL thb year . I . . t..a..a. * * ► ► ► a - Am4iA,AAi4*A JE WW * M » W » » V O i POWELL'S—The Reliable Store | | TI Fall and Winter Merchandise tt 1 2 Now Ready for Inspection & I Powell's | £ 921 asbury avenue j . I A hHON ^ ^u|u|uji Bell Phone, 186-J Fnraltare Stored
LET US ESTIMATE FOR YOU
/Reupholstering g 'Window Shades •Awnings and \Houie Furnishings
■» Our Prices are Lowed poadbW luuiassnt with Good Both and Bad Miknal Lawrence n. Lear •■ 654 Asbury Ivnu, V <*— City, N. J. John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Havem Avaaaa ocean crrv. m. J. Lumber MiBw-k, Mouldings. BaOdiag Paper. Flaamr Bum*. M am. Emim.ni Ti -f taagMMS.
PIER, THEATER, STORES AND APARTMENTS ARE PLANNED . _ . 1 -
J. M. Rowland and Other Capitalists Interested in Proposed Big Improvements. Ocean City l> In have a new pier and theater, thoroughly equipped hath _ j bouses and a large a par I uiet. I i.ulldmg ! ou the Boardwalk In the vicinity «f Plymouth place, i A company ha« been formed, j headed by Joseph M. Kowland. of j Philadelphia, whose extensive nprraof the leeort during the laaLlwo yrar-. I and Hits company will lake over the 75 feet of ground on the soutliwe-t vide of Plymouth place and aim llie Hellevue Bat ha property adjntulug. giving , 125 feet of ocean and Boardwalk front 1 property. The land and Hie Improvement* | wilt represent an outlay of between *310.000 sod 1250 Win. - Ou the luslde of the Boardwalk will be a' modern ly plapued and equipped ^ bathing, lucludlug' hoi and cold fre-h I and -all waler hatha. H will, alao g cobt*'"^* awlmmlug |k*>I, Jlie dnuenTbere will be a large .lore property j ' at the corner of Plymouth place and ' the Boardwalk, with a seiuLtlre proof 1 apartment bouse of brick or >loue. Ave j ' or alx atoriea high, and Hiere will be I , garage accommodation, for a ecore — " Outalde the Boardwalk will be con- I k strutted a pier 125 feet wide, whlcb la • tending out loto Hie -eurf 500 feet or I more. The pier will be of concrete c ^ Ou the pier will be oommodlou. I walk, wlib a beautifully decorated arcade eulrauce to a moderuly dealgned . ibealer. which will have, sealing capa- • r clly of about 2500 pereou*. Mr. How- t laud haa obtained Hie exclusive right, f t for the beat moving picture* lu the • ' country. It la slated, for use lu this c proposed bouse.' 1 " It also tuleoded lo have a roomy j f dance floor ou the Boardwalk eud ofj • the pier over the pavllioo. There la • to he a music hall to house the orcbes- . tra or baud located midway from I he ' pier. There will be olher amusement ' features, according lo Ihe plan, of the c company. " It la stated by those tutereated that , . one-half of the stock Issue of *100,- • 000 has already been subscribed and > tbere la every prospect that the remainder will be taken wltblu a few "« days. j An architect la now making detailed , plans and drawings of the proposed ( Improvements. 1
" PLANNING FOR : ENLARGED PIER Ocean City Fishing Cluh Ap- I 1. points Vice President Sib- ! '' son to Take Charge. | ^ The Ocean « ||y Kt.lung ( Tub ha., I hi pointed Vice 1're.i.leul Waller Wt ' . rrr-ideul Frank II Siewarl former I I Anglers' rim. of i ( „y m,d' ' , Hie keynote of which was harmony ' , among the members ..Lboiia»,rg.iii7.,- | : elude uie change of dale of llie club s | ! Friday evening of (Hal month C Klmer V. llubluson. of this cllv 1 was fortunate enough to win several 1 InclutUm^ihe l>r. A I leu for- * , cup. and he waTWrespoudlugly | James Neely. real e.lale olUcer of 1 of the Iru.l companies In Phlla- ' delphia, won a trophy for calrlilug a ' hluellsli. 1 ■•rsisr (lose lioo The \ ouug Meu's Progressive l-eague, J the action of Postmaster B. Kr.uk rtmilh. one of ihe league dnicers, who- * ] at the uulou church services last Bun- 1 day. 011 behalf of (he league, gave a 1 | subscription of flis) lo the Y. M. f . A. ' Conferred Drgree. n The degree of royal arch was con- c ui-ou four candidates of the < Koyal Arch Masons fhapler, of Ihis v clly. In Hie lodge rooms lo the Ma- ' There wT.dLu1.,wT^ly.rde«-H« D. or A. lo Ailrnd chores. 'I The Kev lit M Lewis will preach a « sermon lo Ihe Daughters of !i America Lodge on Holiday evening, d December 2. when the lodge mem- , will be Hie guests of the Baptist 11 His sul-Ject will uot bear 1 ihe war. f
i LIEDT. NORCOH i NO® IN FRANCE Ocean City Yonti'g Man Wild 3 the 26th Engineers, Sanitary Corps. Flrat Lieut. Ueorge Norcom. son of Joaaph Norcom, la now '-over tbere." bis family and friends here are sure, although no deflDtte word baa been re- . oelved by them A letter received from him a lew da^s ago contains the following: ~ - "When you receive this letter I will I be safely tu Krauce. Our ship is a Lieut. Norcom la with Companies A and B, 2Ktb Koglncers, Hanltary Corps He graduated from the Oceau City High School several years ago and taught school for awhile. . Later be w a* I" one of the State departments of , New jersey and for aeveral weeks before sailing be waa engaged lu Government work lo bis line at Washington, D.C. PERMIT GIVEN my War nepaitaicnl 10 atrbulid It was aooouueed by City Clerk ' Morris at l be weekly meeting of the * City Commissioners that the city bad, » received, through City Engineer Wll- , Ham H. Collleeon, permission from ^ the War Department to proceed with I the work of reballdiug the Fourth t street wharf. r The permit was ordered received and y Hied. * - Reports from County Chairman Cooper up lo yeeterday afternoon showed that *15,128 bad &n sub. scribed Id Capa May County for the Y. M. C. A fund-. Tble, It was said, might be Increased by possibly one hundred dollars or mors. This oounty was asked to contribute *10,000. CaUags gar mewl. Cottage centrally located with all modem Improrsm'oU. Inclodi g heatat.anfurolahad or portly furnished. I Apply BgraKEL OOlcs. adv. if. - Ln« —Oct 26, a black cloth ladles' coal, made by "Frank.," A.bury Park; Maaoolc allppar on lapal; *5 00 ■ reward If rMhroad lo owuer. Addraaa Mm. Mm B- Cola. 4M Llocolo are. Area ay the Has, N. J. . adv., it. FOB Bee*.— Hatted ap'trnta.. Ova 1 11 11 n hath. Call Srd Boor Brown-
iCAHP McCLELLAN IS NOT SEA GIRT1 - Sergt. Earl Sharp Writes of His Experiences Down at Anniston, Ga. ^ 1 Writing l.< a friend In this city. Serj McCleltan. say-: . I Camp McClellau H nol ..Id Sea (iirt j by a long ways This Is a real camp, even If I cau l say thai about Hie Jar* ngbt on the side of a big oue and | rains you can tlah oil or y..ur cot. I ' but w hell It Is wet It Is as slippery as Ire. and you need spikes lo godowu Company O. of the Third, la a thlug many non-cms. The work here la , about Ihe same aswt Hea Girt. The , , have to go to school lo learu ( •the -iwclal work they will be called , uimntodo At present I am gulag to , automatic arms In the morning. , Held and formications In Ihe afternoon and to a gaa school at nighL , The automatic arms Is the Ih.lr ma- , lake In all trench work. At the gas ( school we learu the use and eft eel of t the dltTerent gases. I do very little t drilling lu Ihe Held. Then there li 1 | bayonet, band grenade, musketry and do uot know how mauy- more , schools. We work eight hours a day. wltb Wrdne-day and tiaturday after. . nogiis and all day Hunday oil. That , we are supposed lo be of!. Tbey , always Hud some klud of work for us ( do. Today we made floors for our . The lumber came about noon, so we had to get busy. Tue half-day £ holiday we are supposed to get la a t regular Joke W* hardly know Hun- a day from auy other day. The uext time aoyooe tells you It la warm lu Alabama, tell them to try It. we do uot have frost In (be mornwe Ibiuk It Is warm. Two or three murnliigs the showers were froxeuupsothey would not work. Can you Imaglue us taklug a bath? One morulog It was dowu'to 22. The stoves I a few days ago and we put floora o t-day, so living la' not so bad uow. I are lo have side walls and electric t sooo. I Just a little Nray from camp Is the 0 highest spot In Alabama Then la a f Hue of mountains all arouhd camp. J camp Is about Ave mllea long and tbrea miles acroas. About a mile out a saltpeter mine, which was openad b during the Civil War for the saltpaler 1 use lo powder. It Is some placa to « through If you have a guide and * plenty of light. Close to the mine la a p
big cava. It runs under a big bill of ' solid rock. 1 About the ouly thlug I bay grow • ben la oottoo, corn and peauuta. I la a lot of oottoo allll In the | Tbey do uot team to grow . enough vegetables to use, except yams or sweat potatoes and soma klud of a black bean. I
I : ti FIRST-AID CLASS ' ORGANIZED HERE . Three Local Physicians Will ' Give Free Instructions to t , Members. ' > The Hrst-ald service brooch of the | local Ked Cross Society was organ tied ' by Mis* Aoua M. Wallace In the rooms f ' at clly hall. Monday afternoon, wltb ( 25 members. | f The members of the organization [ I will meet Mouday afternoons at 4.30 | > o'clock and Thursday evenings at 8 15 f ( "o'clock. | Free Instructions lu the work n- ; quired" will be given at these meetings t ' by Dn. Alien Conoo, Herscbel Peltll | and W. P. Haloes. / , Board or Taxation Here. , The Cape May Couuty Board of Tax- , ' atloo will meet lo the city ball lu this | clly next Wednesday (rum 10 a. m. 10 | 1 8 p. m for the purpose of bearing ap- | e peals from taxpayers lo Oceau City. It should be borqe In miud that appeals must' be made on forma fur- | 1 nl'hed by Ibe secretary of Hie board. 1 jj Gilbert C. Hughes, of Cape May. , a Home Bntmi^i AuocUlloa. The annual meetlDg of Ibe Home Building and Loan Association will 1 be held lo C. 8- Scull's offices iu the : n Bourse Building Wednesday evening, 1 „ December 6. at 8 o'clock. Offlcen 1 j_ will be elected and a new eerie* of l( stock Issued. Tbe association haa bad I, a most prosperous year. ' FOB KEKT I)nkurn18HBI> —722 As bury avenue. 7 rooms and bath, all . convenience*. Apply slon 722 Asbury avenue, or W. W. Adams, Fourth " street and Wesley avaoue. Oceau Clly. « N.J. adv.. II-S, U. Wasted— Young Han or woman stenographer, wltb knowledge of bookkeeping. Apply Box 128. Oceau * CUy, N. J. adv., 94. If. » Mosey to loan on flrat mortgage. m Apply R. Curtis Roblneoo. anal, 744 1, Asbury aveoae. Ocean City, N. J. adv. tf. ra Fob Best.— Apartmvota, heated; n- partly farnlsbad, or without furulluro. 8m Thorn, oext lo Post OfBco. E*rnlMML
SERVICE FLAG PRESENTED i ! TO THIS CITY BY LEAGUE
j Director Campbell, in Pa trio- I tic Speech, Accepts Gift Prom President Gardiner. A service flag cootalulog 40 stars, to which three mon stan an to be added. II representing tbe number of youog a of (bis city now eervlog tbslr t country, was formally preeented by, s ihe Youog Meu's Progressive League lo Ibe municipality, through tba City E Commissioners, at Ibelr weekly meet- t Tuesday afternoon. t The presentation waa made by Wm I F. Gardiner, of ibe league, who spoke briefly. He said that, on behalf of the ■ in appreciation of the boys who 1 have gooe to tbe frout, he preaeoted I the eervlcr flag lo the city, lo be flowo ( whatever place dealgoated by I Ibe moDlclpal officials. J Id Ihe abeeuce of Mayor Champion. I the emblem waa accepted by acting I William H. Campbell In an I excellent ex tempore 11 sons address, ha I not knowing anything of tbe proposed t gift uutll President Gardiner. Poet- t master B Frank Mmlth and Klmer E. I Rauck. of tbe league, appeared at clly I 1 with the flag Just befon tbe mset- I of tbe City Commissioners. Commissioner Campbell mid; "Gentlemen of tbe Progromtse iu behalf of tbe city of ocean 1 Clly. the Clly Commissioners accept this embltm of freedom, Ihe hope 1 of tbe world, aod-algo of self govern- I • "Tbe stars of blue, elgo of loyalty, ' I scattered through tbe body of tbla flag. , • indicate tbe number of aooa glvao by . Ocean Clly Id tbe cause of freedom, > eud may these stars, now so radiant, f never be dimmed to Ul by death. I * - We promts* that this flag shall occupy tba place intended by you to encourage all who look on It to 'do tha4r . bit' lu sustaining the liberties of manI kind." ' Commissioner Adams mid ha la ' son b* appreciates tbe flag aa mnch aa anyone, and he asked tba iaagm la , accept bis thanks. Ha stated that the . flag Will be displayed when U can be " seen by averyooa. Director Adams aaoved that the flag be accept ad by, lbs r*y with 1. thanks. Tba motion wm carried . QoaMteooatim prepared aad affifla I; vMa taken. Clinton B. Pries, nstary 1. public. OeauONy TKhArtMOk, at Brownlm Apia., 7th aad Aahary. ■dv, U4K2L
f! ' LODGE MEMBERS ; TO GIVE THANKS 1 D. of A. Council in State Will t Attend Church Services r December 2. J The following self-explanatory letter lodge of Hie Daughter* of America of ' this Male: Newark. N. J.. November I. 1917 To the Officers aud Members of Subor- ! ordluale Councils. . 1 In accnrdaure with the annual cus- ' of our forefathers and Ibe national 1 custom of our Presidents (0 set e-lde one day In tbe year for thaukselvlng ' our Heavenly Father for Hi. good and many blessings to us; Therefore. I. Laura A. Marlatt. Male Councilor of New Jersey, Daughters ' of America, by virtue of the power In I ' me vested^ do set aside Minday, De- [ cember 2. 1817, aud earnestly request , Ibal each and every council lu Ibe , will alleod some church iu a body. 1*1 us pray that God will ever be , Willi us. While our hearts go up In 1 prayer and thauksglvlug, let us not 1 the uatloos Hist are at war. aud God lu loving kindness aud ( look down upon them at this , 1 time. May peace relgu universal belong. 1 Given uuder my hand and the seal 1 of the Mate Council ot New Jersey Ibis Hrsl day ot November, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen. Youn In L , Is. and pi. Laura A. Marlatt, Attest: Mate Couocllor. , Bali.ie W Lake, Mate CoudcII Secretary. | Caichisi Co* rials. ' Capt. C. Nlekerooo, of Ibe Corson's Llfe-aavlng Mat Ibn. while Ashing , oil tbe pier of tbe Houtb Ocean City , Fishing Clnb a few days, caught 52 tom-cod. William P. Llpplncott and , R. Llpplncott alao caught a . number while In (heir host off Lopg- j
ATLANTIC K. OF P. I VISIT BRETHREN « h Other*, They Were Roy- « ally Entertained by Local ^ Lodge Members. Members of Atlantic City lodges of ' tbe KnlgbU of Pylblaa paid a fraternal visit Monday evening to Ocean " Lodge, No: 66, and tbey wen * wall aatartalnsd. ' ^ Tba lodges roproeenlcd Inclndad Samocl Raad, Atlantic City and Weto- e all ot Allaollc City. Wllb tba cams District Deputy George F. D Maltbewa. ® Bbort speeches wen made by Aa- ' aemblymao-alect Mark Lake, tbe Rev. M. M. Lewis, Charles a Corson, R. f Thorn. William M. Banck, of ' Ocean CUy Lodge, No. 66; Brothers and Bmallwood, of AUanlic, * 96; G. F. Maltha**, of Samuel * No. 106, and Joseph Moloney, of No. 81. all of Allaollc City; * Joseph L. Pyle, of Alpha " Wilmington: Wm. Lake! of ' Beaabon. No. 56, Meelmanvllla; Bro- ' tbsr Works, or Conllnantal Lodge, and J. B. Christian, of ' Man rice River Lodge, No. 8, Dorcbaa- 1 N-J. ' — zzz. — - I 1 Tba annoal meeting of tba atockholdere of Ibe Home Building aud Ix>au Association will to bald Wednes- I ' day. Dec. 5, 1917, at 8 p. m., at Clarouce , ' 8. Hcnll's real astala office lu Bourse - building, Ocean City. N. J., for Ibe purpose of presenting anuual roport, ' election of directors, sled Ion of audit- i ' ors, election of solicitors, aud the traus- | ■ actlou of any.oltor boslosaa thai may . r to brought tofon tto masllng. Anew series will to leaned. 1 Harry A. Morris, adv , 1122, .21. Secretary.
THIS CITY RAISES $4,133 T FOR Y. M. C. A. WAR FUND - — '
Remarkable Work Done After I Addresses by Messrs. Flood, t ,Tatem and Massey. ) Ocean City, at the union services lu the First M. K. Church HuDday morn•ng, raised *31187 for the Yoang Men's j Christian Association's war fuod. By 5 o'clock In thr afternoon tba amount had reached *8,848 68. and tofore the close of the day mora than Noon was subscribed to tbe aasodat When the returns were all In Mon. day night. It was found that tba remarkably large turn of *4,181 had • been subscribed by Oman Clly '• people for the Y. M. C. A. war fond. Wheu It Is considered that many of Ocean City* men are not ban at this r time, being employed In various towas in this Mate and Pennsylvania, asd that there was but a one day's campaign for this war food, tba sum 1 raised was really estonlablogly large r and particularly gratifying to tham I hack uf the campaign, especially WU> llam E Massey. of tbla city, wbo ta treasurer of tbe Y. M. U. A. war fOud ' lu Cape May County. ' Ocean City, by lu splendid oonlrtbo1 took tbe lead lo tba eooaly - Wlldwood wltb *2600 probably toibg ' oext. Cape May City was oonaidH- ' ably below tbla amount. I Pertlcljiaiiug lu tbe anion eervtem were the pastors and mam tors of tba " three evangelical chnrcbas of this city. 1 The Rev. Joseph B. Kulp, pastor of ' the Flrat M. E. Church, presided and 1 announced bymo 106 aa tba open lag 1 selection. This waa sung by tba eoo- '. gregallon and augmented cbolr. An earnest prayar waa offsrad by tbe Rev. Charles H. Bohner, yaitnr of 1 the Flrat Presbyterlan'Chnreh. Tbe choir sang a pretty number, - with the solo part ausulaad by Mies Loulaa-T. Corson Ip bar osoal artlatia The responsive reading waa ltd by tbe Rev. M. M. Lewie, pealo* at the First Baptist Church, and this waa talby tbe three pastors , In laia making their customary weakly aauouncemenU or coming ehnreb ava Ma. Five msmbere of tba Naval llaa im ; from tbe barracks at Cape May [ "Mast Jesu. Boar tbe Cross Aianat" Them young men were William Btraka, of Unlvereal, Pa.; Jaaam C. ' and David M. MnMaMm. of 1 Philadelphia; Hudson Voltx, of FMta- , burgh, aud Btacy Fine, of Tnataa. I Although in tba eeau liaiiataa. ttay not known each otbar aaUl tba - day before. Then It waa laud ttM could elng, and thay was taM 1 that tbey wets logo to ti miillagla 1 Ocean City on Bunday. William K. Massey, said tba* (bay were especially fortunate In bwvtag Ivan F Fliwl lha V W f- a ■ I van F. Flood, lbs A. nap
(bam. Mr. Flood told of being In Germany tbe day tto world war bmba. Bran before that day lbs Germans ware mobilising. Two days before tba flu laraMon of tbe kaiser. Mr. Fload aad others of bit party fnnafl N dltacult to slerp . at oigbu toes am of tba marching boats They mat. on Aogota I. taw flu German officers, lo wham Mr. Flood and tba otbere mid, la answer to queries, that they warn try lag la gat to America and Umt (bay aapaatafl to to In Parts by August It Tba dta fleers made a dale to meal tba AmeriId Paris on that day. Secretary Flood said be waa glad la meet tba people of Ocean GHy gaU~ ered at this servtee and lo bring great, logs from tba boys who am going la light. Ia a Christian church tba tats portance of tba work of tba Y. M. C. should to especially realised. Tbla la lbs time to toko a band la serving tbe largest body of Impraa ■taoable yoang man In tba werM. Tbe beat kind of loyal baip aad u shipwreck the boys dow on and tbeae ; soon to be 00 tba toll 1st! aids afRnTbere are 88.000.000 men to Tniiy , engaged In warfare. They maka ap two-thirds of tba population of lha civilized world. Tba only thing that , will continue tba morale of tba letting man U the Y. M. C A. aad Ha forces. i decretory Flood briefly laaebed aa - tba work being done by the totya at > Camp Dlx— tba Instroctioaa la tmadh ! warfare. In gaUIng tbroogb ftattafl ; wire, tto toy onating of 1 1 Id* flf - qras and tba Ilka, all made aaamaary - the cruel pracUemof the aaamy u ; the other aide. Tba boys have a*M boors .of Ibis every sal flay. Tkta work will to oonlloaod aatfl Mm (Conilnoed on Paso* Fas)
SIMMS' s I t I . Clo«ed for th« SiMnw . I Sunday, September 30 | k | r L

