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"" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVII. OCEAN CITY, N. J- THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1918. NO. 44

Ocean City Sentinel PaMhhsC Weekly at I OCCAM CIT7V. N. el. -ByR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor 8 1.00 p« Year. Strictly in Advance. I j^ORGAN HAND, " ATTORNEY antl j | counsellor-at law, ^J2^6ourttiMlaalooar!*Nowr^Vu32-' CAPE lit fOtlMT «. t. < j^aw^offiges" Apgar & Bos well, « mmmJZSSSST-™- ft AHBllHY AVKNOK and KIHHTH HTBJCKY OCEAN t'ATV. N. J. r— LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ' pURMAN B. WII-LIS Attorney at Law 952 Asbury Avenue - . • Ocean City, N. J.. - ■men. DrT W, P. HAINES L cor. ninth and wesley ave " ocean city.' n. j. - " Betb i'bonea Florence Brick HainSs Cor. 8tm ano wosley Ave mechano-therapist Hour- by appomunebl tffi Allen Corson, K.D. St lie Wcatey Avenue Ocoan City Now Jersey ( ""iblerJttata I»-A ' JJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M D. f SOT WESLEY AVE. ocean city, new jersey « to « p. ra' IJR. G. D. NOEliS'G Osteopathic Physician f Henn Building, Eighth -hm-i Oppoelte Penney I venla K K Depot Ocean city, n.j. Kvary Tnaedaj, Thursday and Saturday £ Philadelphia Office. 1107 Chestnut 81. 0R. Wilson Y. Christian v DentiHt ■« 809 Central Avenue ecau city. ■■ j . Bell Pbone, 162. Booth Phones Niqht Ebll H ughts' Central Phirmacy ' •tb and Wealey Ave. Ocean City, N.J Pbone 245- W |y|ARK LAKE Undertaker ahd Embalmer m ODrni AVaacs 'Pbone Hi OCXAH ClTY. E. J. Accumulate War Savings , Stamps TheM are good stamps to accumulate because tbey are Absolutely Secare and' yield a good return. They are issued in the following denominations: 25 cent Thrift Stamp* and $5 Savings Certificates. The $5.00 Stamps can be purchased foe $4.12 until. January Come in and get your stamps now of us. Ocean City -*T Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. C. L- LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT . . UBIeaB. OeeMBee Mr reel.

Throughout the Real Estate World everywhere, -the' I bargains that especially interest the investor at the present ! time are houses, buildings, improved property, in distinction from vacant ground. We have such a property for sale on a splendid corner, with grand exposure and outlook for. less than half the j i recognized price. Ideal for "high -grade Boarding or rooming Cottage. • M ASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth St. and Central Ave. • a i — — - — . - t Real Estate Por Sale BIO BARGAINS ' Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfuniished estates in my hands roust be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the t time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton Anbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. ' No walling for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at f once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottagee for • sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of , Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., ° Ocean City, N. J. t REAL ESTATE -««. INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, IM. J. , MORTGAGES INSURANCE a R. HOWARD THORN REAL ESTATE J ,24 (Co" Z2ZZ5T OQEAN OITY. N. J. j When We Install 6 tb«r hot air heating system in your faoust b ^ too can rest assured that yon will get the c f every pan of the beating system will be ^ ■ I the advantage*. of this syslem^ o^htaung ' 1 . e*pense>°<'wooden shingles are not saafe a - stove and heater pipes on hand. J c\/l inrwc 73S Asbury Avenue f OiVU III ^ Ocean City, New Jersey [ , . ■ m _ a — — nam* i I PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: SOB. S20 < FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat 1 SEVENTH STREET ANO ASBURY AVENUE I place to do your marketing. All goods kept Inside, j free from dust and flies. < FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OP OITY 1 OPEN ALL THE YEAR — - _ Bell Phone, 186- J Furniture Stored .Reupholstcring LET US \Window Shades ESTIMATE 7 . FOR YOU y Awnings and (House Furnishings Our Prices ire Lowesff&Bsffelr coo latent with Good Wort and Best Maloial Lawrence H, Lear 'v 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. The Success of^< Business depends in large measure upon the stability employed.1 Correct business policy demands a strong banking connection. An affiliation with this institution insures dependable counsel, timely financial assistance and every modern banking facility. We cordially invite business men's ' accounts. First National Bank OCEAN CITY, N. J. iJohn Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Rratt an* Havan AvintfX. OCEAN CITY. N. J. A Lumber HiDwork, Moulding*. Building Papar, Piaster Hoard. Maik Hash Walghts - ate. Estimate* Parniahsd. Pi emu DttipH. \ Advertise in the SENTINEL

PUBLIC GARAGE FIGHT WINS OUT AT THE POLLS

Has Majority of 58 in a Vote j Totaling a Little More Than 300. By a majority of 68 In a total vote of 314, tboee wbo favor tlie erectlou and j one of buildings as public garages In that oecilon of the City southeast of Aebury avenue won a victory at the special election held bere on Tuesday. The vote was ae follow.: For ordluauce, 100; again.! ordinance, SO. For ordinance, 06; agalu.t ordinance, 62. To a large degree, according to general report, the question degenerated Into a personal squabble between difInterests' here, which was scarcely a fair teat % the matter and totally unjust tu the property bere who does not vole In this city and, therefore, could uot express ' vlewe at the polls. SERVING COUNTRY Local Junior Bschsntcs' Lodge , Iota Council, No. 126. Jr. O. U". A. , M., of tbla city, Is well represented In the United Slates service by members , or the organization. Tboee In tbe service are: CapL Alfred ft- 8m|lb, Lieut. John j E. Trout. Lieut. John H. Whltlcar. , (Sergeant Oscar Moray, Sergeant John H. Svtt, ftaymond Price, Haney Chat- , tin. ftaymond Barlow aud Horace Smith. Clarence Mead waa In the service, hot be wae recently honorably diecharged because of disability. Tbe lodge remembered tbe ' boys with "smokes" during the hulidaya. Horace F. McCaun. founder, editor 1 and proprietor of tbe GermaDtown In- 1 dependent Gazette and a summer resident of this dly, with a cottage on DcLancey place, wae burled a few days ago He was born In Germantown 69 years ago and fouuded hi. In 1882. He wae active in tbe aflalra of Germantown and served three terms as a member of the school board. He Is survived by three eons — ft. H., of tbe United Slates Aviation Service; Wllmot H. and Warren McCaun. Grief over the dgatbe of bis wife and daughter hastened tbe end. N. W. Cor sou F.atcrtalns. Mr. and Mrs. Newton W. Corson recently gave a dlDDer at their home Jn Germantown, and among their gueeta were Mr. and Mrs. William E. Maaaey, of tbla city, 'who are spending tbe remainder of tbe winter at The Marlyn, Fortieth and WaJnnt streets. Philadelphia. Mr. CorsoD, who Is caabler of tbe Corn Exchange National Bank, le a summer cottager bere.

, PREPARING FOR ! INDOOR PICNIC Presbyterian Visiting Ladies' Auxiliary Affair Friday, ' February 8. At the monthly meeting of tbe Visiting Ladles' Auxiliary or tbe First Presbyterian Church, held at the home of Mrs. O. W. Weber, 8438 North ; ! Broad street, Philadelphia, there wae a large attendance and a very pleasant ' time was bad. Miss Ida K. .Banespresided and Interesting reports wfte ready by tb# secretary, Mrs, Wm. K. Harris, Jr.. and tbe treararer, Mrs. Robert P. Rose. Plane ware discussed for tbe "Indoor Picnic" to be held on Friday, February 8, In the ball at tbe northeast corner of Thirteenth and Spring Garden streets Tickets have been Issued for the affair, which promises to be a great social event for Ocean City cottagers resident In Philadelphia. After dainty refreshments bad been served by th? hostess, tbe meeting ad- ; journed. Tbe following ladlee were present: Hit. Buehn, M rs Marsh, Miss Creth, Mrs. Kirk Patrick, Mrs. Coles, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Ay are, Mra. Holmec, Mrs Young, Mrs Campball, MrsWatson, Mrs Miller, Mra. Lamond, Mrs Paul, Mrs. Smith, Mra. Claaver. Mrs. Bummers, Mra. Ball, Mrs M. P. Llod, Mrs. Brooks Mrs Whitby, Mrs Way, Mra. Banter, Miss Barranger, Mrs Chambers Mrs Walls, Mrs Baas Miae Bauer, Mrs Fulmer, Mrs Cloak, Mrs Oahrle, Mr*. Weber, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. English aod Mrs'

Harris. Tbe next meeting will be held the last Thursday In January at the bom* of Mrs Charles Fulmer, 1211 Wast Al- | lagbeoy arsons Philadelphia. , " * 1 cetuge For mews , Cottage centrally located with all , modem Improvements, including . beater .unfurnished or partly fnroDbed. Apply Bmnm. Offles adv. tf. The LedMa' AM Society of tbe First L' Baptist Cbnrch will bold a "Lemon * Social aad Smile Paty" Taaeday evening, January 22, at tbe borne of the pastor, tb# Rev. M. It: Lewis 1038 Wesley aveoos Admission, a smile »«• and owe lessen, and one cent tot evety asad In tbe lemon.. Sasdlam iamoo*. 88 mm inn. adv.. Ill AMdyO. t^rthTftohtomm! mpm^H Aafcnry amnas Ooaan ^ty ^-y ]

COAL FOR LOCAL ; PUBLIC UTILITIES ' W. J. Bnzby Comes to Assistance of Water and Sewer Companies, i.l Walter J. Kuzby. of Atlantic City, . fuel administrator for Atlantic and Cape May Counties, cimr to the respubdc utilities by locating bituminous . coal In Ills area In quantities more than j were needed by tlio-efnrluuate enough '. to have the coal. I Mr. Kuzby commandeered a portion ] of tbe coal fur the Ocean City Water f Company aud the Ocean City Bewer 1 Company, whose supply of coal Tues- , day. when the first of the cornbegan arriving, ' was pu tbe extreme ragged edge. % Wm. E Msssey, through whose efforts the coal was obtained, feels ex- ' tremely thankful to Mr. Bozby. The Ocean Water Company baa re- ' ceiilly made a large Investment In tbe 1 purchase of a pump operated electri- " cally In Its pumping station at Tenth itreet and West avenue. Tbe eompeuy for several days has been pump1 lug water by current Instead of by ' The eaoie process will shortly be used by tbe Ocean City Bewer Com- ' P*Dy" . HAD JOLLY TIME The member* of Ibe first-year class bad a very pieaaaut party In the asr semblv room of tbe Ocean City Hlgb . Bchool-Frlday evening. '1 heir guests r Included their teachers. Profs. O. W. j Relchly and Hans Bkalwold and tbe , Misses Colbuni.'Cbellli and Glbb. Tbe committee In cbkrge comprised s Misses Ksthryn Bmltli, Elms Gtrrlsou J and Frances Hmllh. Fractured an Arm. 0 Melvlu, sou of Austin Downee, of this city, broke bis left aqn while al play a few days ago. With some companions. lie was Jumping over a'porch when he fell. Tbe fracture waa rati ducrd by Dr. Herschel Peltlt. r Baptist Ctinrcb Per vices. " Services at tbe First Baptist- Cbuffch e Sunday will be as follows: Morning, 1. 10.30: Bible School. 2.80; evening ser- * vice. 7 80. Preaching at both service# ' by tbe paetor, tbe Rev. M.' M. Lewis

CHAS. B. WINTERS i LAID TO REST " Purchasing Agent for Massey & Edwards Seriously 111 Only a Few Weeks. I Funeral services over the remains of ' Charles R. Winters, who died at his home here Saturday morning, from Bright'# disease, were held Id the First M E. Church Tuesday afternoonconducted by the pastor, the Rev. J K. Kulp. A number of men who had been a*undated with Mr. Winters lu bnelness 1 atlalrs, together with friends of Mrs "■ Winters, attended tbe service*. I Mr. Kulp spoke In word* of consolas tlon to the family of tbe deceased, (i pointing to the happy reooloD In tbe It kingdom in a little while to come. A quartet sang two selections, a "Abide With Me" and "One Sweetly r Solemn Thought." Tbe qoartst comr prised E M Sutton. Mra. ft. L. GoO. 1- H. H. Lake and ft. L. OolT. There were a number of pretty floral V emblems on the casket, among them e being contributions from tbe Men's Bible Clase of the church and tbe • Young Men's Progtjsslv^Leagne. Tbe pall-bearers were ft. B. Stiles, Robert Fisher, ft. Fendall Smith, 1- Rolls Garretson and George McOarb thy. Tbe Interment, In charge of Mark a Lake, wae at Seaside Cemetery, where - tbe commltal service wae conducted - by Dr. Kolp. r Mr. Winter*, who waa 46 years of age, wae of a retiring disposition and e bad not a large circle of acquaintances i- Id thta city, but those who knew him esteemed him highly. A thorough musician at heart, a man of finished manners aud gentlemanly bearing, he had been a successful business man1 ager In Philadelphia for a number of years, having bad charge of a force of a men In tbe Insurance line In the! city. Retiring from activities In tbe Insur- ■ ance line nearly ten years ago'; be a wee one of tbe organizers of tbe AtIzntlc Seashore Improvement Comt pany, wblcb bought tracts of land with two mile# of. frontage oh tbe 1 ocean aod Inlet at Coraon'a Inlet and „ Whale Beach In 1908, aud callad tbe place Stratbmere. He wea secretary of the company, which later disposed of tbla land, if Mr. Winters was employed for two it /ears by Maesey A Edwards to the ,. capacity of purchasing agent, end was t, with this firm when hie Illness be f. ctme such, e few weeks ago, as to Incapacitate him for duty. He enfTered exceedingly, hot with remarkable fortitude, during hie III3, He bad quite a few friends among r- the summer cottagers, who will learn » of bla death with genuine regret, and wbo. wKb his local frlende, will eym-

GODNTY COMMERCE , HEN MEET HERE , i 1 . « 1 Topics to be Die- \ ' cnBsed at Gathering in This < City Tonight. 1 '■ The Cape May County Chamber of | Commerce will bold IU monthly meet- 1 log at 8 o'clock this (Tburaday) even- 1 r log In tbe meeting room of the City | Commissioners In city hall. 1 Several laaporiaot matters are to be \ ~ discussed at this gathering and the , citizens of tbe city are asked to attend r One of tbe most Important subjects , to be discussed Is th* cutting off by tb* " railroads of tbe H excursions to tbe seashore resorts. 1 Tbla Is a mailer to wblcb all sea- , ' shore dtla* are vitally lutereated, aod . steps have already been taken to see whether this cannot be oreroome. ii Atlantic City aod Wlldwood an 1. among tbe resorts that would be bit . tbe hardest, probably, by the ellmlua- •" tlon of tbe dally dollar excursion, but I, Ocean City patron* are also mocb^n- '. cerned, especially those who have '- been oomlng bere In such large comber# during tbe last year for lb* pur- '• pose of enjoyiog a day's Oshlng In •• ocean and bay. r', PRAYER MEETINGS

- ■ » To be Held at Four college# Here Tblo Evening. 1 Eight cottage prayer greeting* will ' held this week In as many' different quarter* of tbe city under the ansptoe* of tbe First Methodist Episcopal Church, tbe Men'e Bible Clat* having I special charge Four- of them were I Tuesday evening. Four w.lll b • bald tbla evenlog at homes of Mr. and Mrs. E. A Corson, 780 Wssley ave-ne. , Mr. and- Mra. J B. Christian, 680 As ' bury aveooc. Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Orvlll* Adam# JI24 Central aveoos.aiMl Hr aod * Mr*. Harry Headlay, 460 Ninth at reel g — ' r Not-responsible tor debts aflat Jan r 10. 1918, unless contracted by myself. 6 1 CHAS H W 1 xg LOW. t adv.lt. 705 MOorlyn terrace. II Fog RgKT.— Apartmeota, basted; 4 I partly fnrolahad. or wUbonl furnltora. | Baa Thorn, next to Poet Office. 1 adv., 10-26, If.

SHOWER BATHS AT CITY 1 I HALL FOR ALL SOLDIERS

Mayor Champion Arranges f With Commissioners to Look After Service Men. . Mayor Champion, at tba weekly meeting of tbe City Commissioners, called attention to tbe necessity of ,getablieblog a public bath for tbe on of United Bute* soldier* on duty at tbe Goveromeol grounds near Petersburg 1 aod Tockaboe. • 1 People of this city, Mayor Cham- ' I said, are exercised over tb* wel- J ■ fare of tbe soldiers In tbla TldoHy. A - number of the women Interested In 1 ' public service work have aaked private j residents to take tbe eoldlere Into tbetr , 1 home* and give them tbe privilege of : 1 using tbelr private baths. There te ample room for this lo tb* 1 ■ city ball, tba Mayor staled. With [ > very little rearrangement In tbe city s Bremen's room, there could be fitted op pobllc shower bathe for tbe sol- 1 - dlers. Tbe firemao would k* willing. ' ■ It woold mean only a small partition t to give tbe soldiers tbe nee of shower baths wllbool Interfering In tba least > with tbe firemen. t Mayor Champion, therefore, reeom- - mended that be and Fire CbM Watt eon be authorized to provide a place - for the eoldlere and Invite them to e take bathe coder certain tagnlatlona. On motion of Director Adams, tba '- request of Mayor Champion waa 0 granted.: The soldier* have no mean* of bathing at this time at tbelr barracks

MASS FOR 80LDIBRB In response to the request of eoldtera ■ ' stations^ as guardsmen at tbe Govern - 1 meat grounds near Petersburg, mam | : waa said In tbe rooms of one of tbe I ' sergeants there by tbe Rev. Thome#. I F. Blake, rector of St. Aognetlne's I 1 C'borch, Friday morning. There are I ' about 60 Roman Catholic* among tbe I ' eoldlere at that. piece. I I It le probable that Father Blaka wUI I . celebrate mam weekly at tbe same place daring tba stay of tbaas soldier*. II r. au«aete hmhihw. | Tb* Rev. Cbarioe H. Bobner. pgelor, aod William M. Baoefc. H'lMw.Np 1; reasotad tb* Ftral PraabytmMmUlMMbI 1. of .this etty at tb* Weel Janey rimhy I lery's mid- winter omeUag at HaMow-j

r 1 INCOME TAX MAN I IN OCEAN CITY , ' Deputy Collector Campbell J Will Give Information at < Police Conrt This Week. 1 p Deputy Collector William H. Camp- , bell, Jr., will beat police court room lu , Ibe city ball here for one week, begin- , Ding today, to give Information and 1 instruction on the Income tax prob- - Those desiring luformstlou on tbl# 1 matter should see blm between now , and next Wednesdzy afiernoon. . Regarding the Inco.ne tax, (killector , Campbell baa ibe following to say: | "In ascertaining lire Income a man , I baa, be must Inqlude that ot tils wife | t aud mlDor children aud. If tbe aggre- | s gate equals or exceeds $2000, be Is res quired to file a return. , "It would be well for parties seeking lo make out returns to bsve tbe follow- , Ing facte In detail, with tbe amount , recen ed from eacb source, 6nd each | piece of property In eacb source,** well , ( as tbe ezpenete, separate: , "Amount of wages, salary or peoj tlon received by blmeelf, wife and minor cbildren; groaa receipts of bla buslf neaa, with Ibe expense# under tbe folj lowlog beads: Labor, material* and H supplies, reut paid, cost of uoerchana disc for sale, cost or repair* and other b ezpenees; amount of profit realized on j Ibe sale of eacb piece of real or personal property; rents received from e eacb bouse and expense* under tbe i- following beads: Repairs, taxes. In,f tereet, watar and eewer rente, iDiurlt ance, commissions, all Interests received on notes, mortgagee, or bonds; '' profit mede on building loan stock or '- Insurance policies; profit* .from a parte Oersblp; dividends from stock. "A man ebeild state all Interests and tsxee paid durjng 1917 and any other ' losses, sustained. e ■ "Of course, there la no cbsrg# for Ine etrnctlone and Information, botb of I wblcb will be gladly given to tboee wbd are not required to make returns, as well as tboae who will be." f . II Cake bale for T. H. C- A. Tbe Y. M. U. A. Fond Committee of ' Young People's Christian Endeavor a Society of tbe First Presbyterian m Church will bold a cake sale at L L. Wallace'* store on Saturday, January 19.' There will he soot extra floe >- cakes on sale. b patblxe with bit widow In ber deep I. afflletlob. Beside* tbe widow, deceased leave* a youog son. 8 Mr. Winters was a fine musician, n playing eeveral Instruments with d marked skill. His services were In demand at chprcb and blgb school entertainments.

E. MASSEY, JR., ! HOLDS BIG TITLE ' 1 8on of Bank President ifi All- J American Scholastic High Hurdler. William & Massey, Jr;, eon of Wll- ' Ham E. Maaaty, president of tbe , ' Ocean City Title end Trust Company, , baa been named as tbe all-American | acbolastlc blgb bordler -In tbe official ■porting records for tbe year. Tba , man broke tbe raoord at a meat at tba Uul varsity of Pannaylvanla doriog tb# season of 1917. Tb# yoong athlete, wbo waa here 1 1 daring IbTbollday .vacation period, > . has been sleeted president of tba Y. M. U. A. at Hill School, wbsra b* la a atnr dent, and b* baa also been elected vloe 1 president of bla dam-atxtb form. His plane are to go to Prioceton , next fall, and be wUI be a big addition to tbe atbletto fraternity of thlalnetl- | lotion. 1 Local collector and taleeman; salary - and commission. Ana war A. B., BkNHKKL. ^adv., It

SPORTSMEN ARE AROUSED ' OVER PROPOSED LEGISLATION

Diverting: Hunting and Fishing License Funds from State Commissioners' Use. The most Important business transacted at tbe mootbly meeting of tb* Ocean City Fleblng Clob waa tb* . adoption of a set of resolutions condemning the reported proposed plan of the New Jersey State Legislature to place the moDey derived from tbe sal* of buntlgg end fishing license* In tbe ' general/ricata fund and making only 1 such approprtsHDTTs aa tbe Legislature ' saw fit for tbe purpose* of props ga- ' lion and protection of fieb and game. - This sum amounted last year to more than <128.000. It la contribotad en1 ttrely by sportsman and I* really a special tax. These sportsmen are also paying tbe ordinary tax, and tba ' sportsmen of tbe Slate of New Jersey feel very stroogly that this special tax 1 wblcb tbey contribute should be en1 tlreiy expended for tbe protection and - propagation of fish and game. I'be following resolutions were presented and passed at tbe meeting: Whereas, a stroDg endeavor Is to be made In tbe New Jersey Legislature to 1 place In the State treesnry tb* revenue 1 received from buntlog and fishing III censes, tbne placing a fund contributed "by sportsmen alone at th* dla- - posal of future legislator** wblcb may - consider otber dispensation of this - food as mora Important than flab and - game protection and propagation; and 1 Wliereas, when tbe banters' I loans# • law wae passed It wea with tba die- ' llnct understanding that all food* de1 rived from it should be spent exclo- • tlvely for protection and propagation ' of flab and game; and Whereas, tbe administration of th# - funds derived from license fee* by tb* - New Jersey State Flab and Game ■ Commission baa resulted In eacb . marked Improvement; therefore, be It Resolved, that tbe Ocean City Flab- • Ing Clnb, Inc., of Ocean City, New ' Jersey, an organisation of over 880 . sportsmen, 80 per cent, of whom am f fresh water flabermen, hereby pro- " testa against any legislative measure* '• for tb* placing of tb* fund* derived from tbe bunting end fleblng lime Me in the State troeemy or for tbetr dtvarr slon In eny wey from tbe State Fleh r and Game Commission; end n Resolved, tbet copies of this reeolo- '• Jlon be aaut to the Governor of tba yt State of New Jereey, to tbe chairman of tba New Jersey Legislature and to - tbe BtateTLb end Game Commlaeloo P at Trenton. Tbla resolution waa followed by ■ " second resolution, aa fol Iowa: 1. Resolved, Tbet copies of tbl* taeniab tlon aleo be sen I to tb* Aaaoctatlon of ^ Surf Angling Clubs, tbe Amwteea Game Protective sod Propagation Association, tba Aabnry Park Ftahlng Fitting

Club and tb* Beimer Fleblng Clab, asking them to adopt similar resolutions, and to tocb publications a* are I interested In tbe conservation and . propagation of fleb and game. To aid In tbe farther distrttootlon of tble reeoiotlon It wee ordered that Bee hundred copies of tbe raeolnttoa be printed. A oomlttee, beaded by Oee. Freokenfleld, we* appointed «o MM- , tain the names and eddremm of tba v go Idea, hatel men, remit keepers, ete., ' at tb* variona fiahlog pleem la tb* f state of New Jersey nod aewd * copy • of tbe resolution to aeeb one with tb* 1 request that tbey oornmealcam wHb 1 tbelr seaemblyBaeD, asking them to ' continue tb* admin latratloa of the 1 fandederived from tb* boating aad 1 fleblng licenses aa before la tbe haada a of tb# Stat* Flab aad Game OoeaeeleMayor Champion and all ef tbegwa- ' oars lo tbla taction at* vitally latoreat ad In tbla proposed legWaMtt . 1 which tbey consider onjoat., aad " Mayor Cbempkm and a aaoMMtoe ef clllxans will shortly go to Tmatoato do all tbey can agamat tb* prapotod y Tbe dab elaodlaUHmted the lena'e r- tropblea, offered by tbe ciigenlaallia, (Codudosc OB limlbral i

SIMMS' Cloaed for the Season Sunday, September 30 I The Baptist Oorner • T B FAR BKI I BR TO lMfP ALL TH1 FAY TOFARP HEAVEN 1 THAN 'NEVER TO MAKE THE START AT 'ALL# AND YET A GREAT MANY PEOPLE IN OCEAN CITY ARB NOT E4IIW THE START BECAUSE THEY CANNOT SNI TMBR FAT ONE TO GO TOE PARLOR CAR ROUTE. * * * * + YOU HAD MITR IDENTIFY YOUR3ELF FTIM Q—T AND HB CHURCH NRRE YOUR ETBRNTTY B PEJJD TIRH | VAIN REGRETS. * * S * * * »l