Ocean City Sentinel, 24 January 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean CitySentinel ■ TrfUrt^D VY'JXSUAKV 21. 1816 I We shall be glad to receive Item- of , to tbla community and our reader* , everywhere. •Ail communication* -l.ould be accompanied Willi the full name and addrem of the w riter, not jiecee^arily for publication, but a* a guarantee uf . good faith. DOTS i j Not many vl*ltor« here Sunday. L Wedding bell* again lu Ocean flty.j, Now the price of inu.h I* going up, | uL'C" • Thrift Day" will be/ob-erved here | Monday; February 4 . ' Real e-tate men will *0011 be pre- j ' paring to l««ue their booklet*. i ^ - Vl'bc *b<j«v in an wa* Working agalu-t v the railroad* again on Tuesday. I » laat Tueeday.becau-eof th^now -tnriu. j n One more week of thl* month. Then j" Withdrawal of lite Delauare men J fruui the Flfty-eevenlh Brigade eij Camp'Mcl.'lellan, Anul*toii. Ala .. per- )H lively of Jereeymeu. £

PERSONALS. Walter Ogdeu ha* gone to t amden for a few week*' *tay. O". E. Corn man. of Philadelphia, wa* In town Monday. •L. I. hhuater, i'if -Philadelphia,' waa gue-t of the Klhgron a few day* ago. Ml** Sara UulJ recently gave a pally for a few- friend* at her home iii thl* ' city. Mr*. Virginia Dowue*. of tlii* city, la In Philadelphia for b few. week*' , vlalt. Mia* Kthel Lee, of thl* cily, *|>eni the week-end with friend* luTluladelphla. Mr*. Herbert A." Placli, of. Weat Phil, adelpbta. a pent a few day* here tiiiweek. John Wild, of Philadelphia, a -uuimer resident her^, ua» a visitor durlug the week. Ml** Mary Fox of tlii. city, returned, the latter part of la*t week from a vl-u to Philadelphia. * W. I. Kay mond. "of Haddriufield v I.I led hi* father, W I. itayinond, of • thl* rlty. Sunday. Mi* Anna Whloyair-. of tin* city. remain until aprlng. Mi*a Myrtle Sharp and Hie Ml*-** Sapp, of Ihl.'clly, have gone In Cam deu to spend a few week*. Mr*. Oliver Gaudy, of Plea-antville waa a week-end gue*t at the home of Mr*. C. S. Cor-on in thl* city.-. Moll Shafer, of Me'rcbanlvllle, *penl , the week-eud al the home of Clayp.m . Halne* Brick aud wife, lhl«cliy Jo«eph I. SC4II aud wife left here Sk Tuesday for Orlando. Fla., Hopping at Waablugton, I). C., a few day* uu the i way. , Howard Kice and I«esc ft oil nan, o! I thl* clly. after .pending several day*, here, returned to their work lu Cam deu yealerday. 1 Oeorge B Parker and !hf have moved from their Wesley » . , ■) • col- ■' tage to apartment, over tlu-ir - rv on 1 Aabury avpuue. ' I F. A Pulltuger and wife, of ( lerman- ' town, summer resident, here, we-e In town during Ihe week and legi-iered •t the Idlewlld' | Clly Solicitor Bo* well wa* "in Tr-u-ton ou Tuesday In reference In legislative, mailers lu which tbla city I* j much Interested. Mr*. A . E. Well*, an avaugeli.l who , Is conducting revival service* al Linwood, wa* a recent guest of Me*. J II j Kulp, of thl* cily. 1 K. H. Johnson aud wife entertained < a few-friend**! their home" one even- • Ing during the week on the octa.lou of hit birthday anniversary Nathaniel Smith, of litis clly. who had been working at Hog Maud I Philadelphia, came home Friday, «uf 1 feting from a severe odd. ' Abel D. Scull aud (filbert tJ Cordon," ' of this c|ty, who bave been serlou.ly frlends will he glad lo hear . * Ml** Nan Kagan. of Mirjjile depart ( meul of the Oceau Clly Tille'and Tru.t , , Company, spdnt Saturday and r)uii- , day at her borne In Philadrl'pliia. Among the visitor* here Sunday w a. George F. Bauer, of Pblladelpliii.au extensive properly owner In the Four- | lartitb street seclluu of tbl* resort. I ' Postmaster Smith lefi here Saturday < on a business trip to Wa.blugton, |l,C. , > whence lie went to jutu hia family al - Miami. Fla. H< will be away a few 7 J weeka. t George Breckley, Sd, and Harvey ' Adam*, of this city, relumed yester- I day to Camden, w here they" are . em- ' ployed, after a vacation of several day* here. Lieut. Harry M. FouJd*. son of Dr. and Mr*. 'H. C. Fould*. of thl* cliy, ( ' aant word to hit parent* a few day. agu that be waa about to sail for the , other aide. Grauville H. Steelman aud wife , have returned frbm a visit to St. Peier* t burg, Fla. Tbey, with ibelrdaugiiter. ( Mrs. Leo McCabe Johoaou, have-taken apartments for the present In the pn-t office building. Roy Beutham. we of Capl C. Bentham, of Una city, who baa been with a large condensed milk mauufar'.ur- 1 lug compauy lo Canada, as arhenM, . I for some time, baa been apeuding a < law days at in* home. 1 Ewlog Corson, of 'bis eltf, returned ' to Swartbuaore College Monday -after a ponding a week at hi* b tar In Ihla Clly during lb* mld-wloler examine 1 JUpoa. with which ba^fliBsbad early , I art Una had several days' vacation i I

' MILITARY HONORS I FOR E. E. RANCK ■ Funeral Services of Youth j'-Who Died in Country's Ser1 vice Next Saturday. Funeral Service* over the remains of '. Elmer K. Kb nek, son of William M. I 'Itauck. of tin* cliy. who died of poeu- J ' Lnionia in ll'ie I n lied Stale* base bo»- | filial hi Fort McA rthur, Waco. Texas. | Wedne-day mnrumg of la. I week, will ichurch al t:3u o'clbck Saturday af'eri Private service, will be held al Ihe 1 , Mem Per* of ( Iceaii Clly Iyxlge. No. 1 j.171. F and A M , will attend the < I churcli -ervice- in a body, and tbey < j will cot.duq the "ervice* at the grave ' al Sea.ide 1 eiuelrry Other order*, of ■ . winch, Ihe deceased wa- a member, I wfll al-o aileud 111 ajoody. A delegation of tilled. Stale* Army ' ' men from Prler-burg aud a squad of I j marine* from Wi-aliickon Barrack*, c < ape M*«. wUI be liere lo escort the I cortege to the -cemetery" and there Are I j a -.lute and eouud tap*. . ' I "The church services will' be con- t I ddcled by ihe pa-lur, Ihe Bev. Cha'lea t II. Roliner' j The c-h.nr will slog *; eclal selection*. « of Hie Masonic fraternity. The r Alaw. Ill' quartet will be composed of * Dr. J. Thnrntey Hughe*, llrsl tenor; • W. II. Harris, .ecoud tenor; C. Homer f< S^eTJraker. baritone, and Harry 8 Adam'*, lis**. * lii* body wa* sent from Waco, Tex., d

OFFICERS INSTALLED Kahuni Tribe. No *43). Imp. O. R M., 1 it -tailed Ihe following 'new offi ". vers lu Ihe lodge room last night: Sachem, J. Harry Chadwlck; senior sagamore, Harry A. young; junior ' •' -agamore. Joseph W. Cox; b. of w - W. -H Willet*; c. of r., Hugh Cunifiiigliam; k. of w.. Mark Lake; pro's phet. Waller Tom'llu. A uuiuber of the older members of Ihe Bed Meu'a lodge have 'recently at. ,- lebded the w'eekly meeting* of the or- • ganlxatlnn— men who had not beeu In 1 the lodge room in many moon* — and . 1 Interest ha* been revived lu lie actlvl- j NEW ENGLAND SUPPER J ' - < i Don't forget Hie New England Sup- 1 per 1(1 be given by Hie Queeu Esther < ircleln I lie social noon of the Find 1 M K Churcli tomorrow (Friday) eve- t mug from « lo 8 o'clock.- Tickets, 40 1 Tjie young women are preparing lo 1 serve many delir.aclr* aud no one can , •all <>id to lul** I Ills 'treat and Incident- | 1 alii spend an hbur .pleaaautly wllh | ' their friend*. , ' lefi thl* cily a few- days ago to reside t at Paul'-boro. where ber husband la In 1 r bu.iu***, wa* given a farewell party by t ..Mr*. J. Edward Voes. Mlaa Harriet 1 . Scburch and Ml** Colburu at the ■ lioiue of Mr*. Vuaa Tnuraday evening. , The member* of the Five Huudred. c Clubof which Mr*. Shoemaker la a 1 , member were present. Card* were played and refre'hmenl* ■ provided, 1 ■ — • — '■ " — 1 omci-r. Inai wiled. t Officer* of Ocein;.Clty Lodge No. 1 Mi -K. of P , were recently Installed by I District Deputy Matthew*, of Reed | Lodge. Allat-lic Clly. They are a* t ' follow*: Cpaucekir-cominauder, Marlf ■ Bevaii; v r . IJau* Kurkhardt; m. of t a. Waller S.'ltAox; prelate, I be Rev. I ■ M. M. Lewi*; inside guard. EI*(on t How den; outside sentinel, Johu Cor- 1 dj-ry; ui. of w . Charles Sampson; m. ( off J . P. c adman. J r ; k of r. and *.• j J. k. Vo-a; ni. of e , W11. M. Kaock. t Hildgr Work Handicapped. Cou-iderable difficulty hae been ex- I periruced in securing decklug for the g midge- now- being built on the uew . road between this clly and Cor-on'a t . u lei . 1 1 aeeiu*, however, that It may • be |V>a-iiile lo u-e the bridge liexl mm- ii uier. Lack of required material also will handicap Hie complellou of Ihe « draw- " The war department" might c po-eibly |iermlt the temporary cover- t of Hie structure so Ibat II may be * KolMii 3 l.oua*irrel karrled. a Roland Longsireel, sou of Jama- A. 1 of Pmladelphia, and Mlaa 1 Uvingiou, of Philadelphia, I were married Jauuary 7, according to I auliouucemeula received by Mia* Sara f Siultb and other friends lu this city. ' Mr. Lougstreel, who la now with .the > Kid Company lu" Camden, Is " well kilown lu tula city, where he I played badkel ball, aud also spent the * . . ■ f Mayor Champion Informed the City « Cumuii— loher* at their weekly meet. thai the shower baths had been arrauged lu clly ball for the accommo- I dallou of the United Stales Army soldier* on duly M Petersburg aud viclo- a ity. These baths, the mayor aald ha B had becb-lold, are being freely used by f be soldier*. 0 . ' a . ' t *"■»*"■ d IIiLSwil-D. W. L. Speoeo, Atlantic City; F. A. t aud wife. W. H.'. Zimmer- . mail Heury Siublmellery. J. Bab- ( dolpb MorrnsiB. Laselle Tborutou, Jr., 0 Philadelphia: Joe. L*. McUurr, Jersey | CI,. , L. L Shuater. A J. Mlooeogh, Phil- t adelphw; W H. Bright. WlMwood; C- Mortoo, Cope May; C. B. 0 I Wiaaahlrlrau Barrack* |

OCEAN CITY PINCHED BY ; SHORTAGE OF COAL

' HARD-SDRFACBD - ROADS FAVORED " County Commerce Chamber 1 Rescinds Resolution Adopt- ' ed at Previous Meeting. After a decidedly spirited dlacuaaloD. . in which coualderable real eloquence I aud some Huge of raucor figured, Ihe members of the Capo "May Counly of Commerce, at Its meeting , . lu the Cliy Commissioner*' room Tburs- > day eveulug, reacluded Its action on a ; . resolution at a meeting lo Wild wood a 1 month previous. The resolution was as follows: Resolved, That we request our sens- ' - and representative (o secure the passage of legislation providing for the completion of Ihe ail-reeort auto route tbe expenditure of Cape. May i 1 County's sb .re or tbe $16,000,000 Hlate : road fund thereob Instead of epeudiug 1 same on tbe permanent paving of 1 tbe county roads. The resolution was adopted at Wild, wood by a vote of 8.I0 2. I Ocean City and Btralbmere were not I represented at Ibe meeting at Wild 1 wood when this resolution waa paaaed, 1 weather coudlllons not being fit 1 for traveling. 1 Reese P. Rlaley, of Stone "Harbor, t for tbe resolution, expressed a r at tbe meeting here Thursday I ulgbl that Ibe resolution be recalled In 1 order lo give Ocean Clly and Slralb- I mere an opportunityof vollug thereon. There was some objection lo Ibis on t tbe ground that Pomona Grange was c not represented at this gathering, and 1 if II were desired to bave sd expression of oplnlou from all the units of the or- u gaulxatloo, It was only proper to post- t pone action until Pomona Grange ( members were present It was urged t that action be withheld until tbe next b

j_' meeting, as there 90UM be no particular reason lo ruth tbe matter at this lime, Pomona .UraDge to be notified if that tbe mailer would come up at the j next meeting, " Mr. Rlaley made one of bis characteristic addresses In favor of connecla Ing Ihe counly seashore resorts by of bridge* over tbe various In- 1 tela. His plan Involved tbe acqulal- : Hon of tbe Ocean Clty-8omera' Point 1 auto toll bridge. He denounced Ibe deathtraps on the Beaabore Road and I declared that this road abould be 1 ' straightened as quickly aa possible by couoty mouey. The roads need not 1 necessarily be of bard surface. ' Bert Harris, of Wild wood, moved 1 ■ lhat announcement be publicly given 1 - that tbe reeolutlou would be brought U at tbe next meeting of Ibe chamber. President Clayton Haines Brick aald a thai, Inaamuch a* some of tbe men J moat Interested (Pomona Grange mem- - were not at this meeting, be felt > that they abould be Impressed wltbtbe tblugs Ibat may come up at tbe next meeting. Tben It would be np to tbem to attend. > Mr. Harris jiald that It la no more f than right lo pqstpoo^'actlon fur a 1 month. There are a number of Infla- ' eullal persons Interested In ibis matter 1 wbo were unable to attend tbe meeting : al tbia time. By a vole of font to three. It' waa deI elded lo reconsider tbe resolution, and 1 Ihe resolution was read. Assemblyman Mark Lake expressed ■ view that Ibe county 'a representatives In tbe Legislature can't get eucb legislation through this winter. The chamber would be asking Senator Stevens and himself to do something that ' Is Impossible. A portion of the Edge : ■ money wlll be epeot lo tbla county | • tbe Btate Road Commission. The 1 I road from Bailie Marshall's corner 1 ' Cape May will be ibe first to 1 . be looked after. Tbla county will ; 1 be connected all tile uy to Phil- 1 - edelpbla by good roatft. It Is Im- . possible lo get money from tbla ap- ] ■ proprieties to free.lbe automobile bey 1 - This money must come from J Mr. R(aley said that If Governor I ■ Is right. It Ii up to .tbe people to 1 s gel whet they went. Tbe State High- 1 way Commission will bava.to listen to > the taxpayers. If tbereAs anything . ' against It, be wantad^^Cow what It . > Lutber Ugde'o, of Cape May, agreed , i lib Rlaley tbat lbs people of Ibe 1 I county abould havs what tbey want, 1 - be (Ogden) does not believe tbat 1 ■ what Rlaley tblnka is eaaeoUal la so necessary al tbla time. 1 Mr Ogden spoke In favor of herd- ! surface roads, wblcb are badly needed. < . counly baa roads fall of bump*. | coanly Is on record as In favor of ibe early completion of Boole 14.. With 1 1 Ibe cooetractloo and cqmpletloo of tbe 1 . City Bonlavard, tba county I would be put to tbe double expense of 1 ) maintenance. Tbe people are tbor- I 1 oogbly In favor or Rome 14, wblcb will , 1 good roads to all the ooanty sea- 1 . shore resorts , Bert Harris said It would aouod now to tall tba Btala officials tbe 1 county wants bridges when only a few iqootbs ago tbe people deelatdtT in 1 . favor of Route 14. ' ] The resolution, put to a vote, waa 1 ■ 4 to S. Postmaster B. Frank Smith, re pre- < ■ seotiog Ocean City, voted' "no," and • Mayor Champion aald be It in aym-- 1 ' pathy with tbe vote of tbe chairmen of tbolr delegation. He Is not opposed to tba Ocean City Boulevard, but ba not want to go back on Um record : .in favor of Bouts 14. I President Brick art & B. Swan I - agreed with Mayor Cbaaaploo. At tbeopoo log of tbe meeting, Mayor • ' Champion, al tbe Invitation of Presi I • Brick, aald that ba waa sorely • ' plaassd to walooma thla dlaUngulabod gathering. Tbey are all 00a family. ' art it la a grant pleasure to am • - tbem lo Oeaaa City at any Urns. . Mayor Champion oompUmooUd tba . organisation on tba bmlium like pro- , n bad sent out la advaoos to the 1

1 ; — . — t - members. It prepared tbe men for t * what tbey mlgbt expect at tbe meet- t 1 Ing and tbns gave tbem e chsoce to c 1 frame tbelr views before tbey bed c r gathered together. He bad loog ago , 1 suggested something on this order to t t tbe committee In charge, but tbe memI here, being scattered over Ibe county, c I bad naver been able to put tbe plau r - Into execution. c In conclusion, Mayor Cbatnpioo said - - ba boped tbe men or tbe seven towns a ' represented at tbe meeting would en- f 1 ibemaelvea lo Ocean City. ( Following tbe meeting, tbe mem-' « r tbe organ Ration were Ipvued > to partake of sandwiches of several va- ■ rlellea and cofiee and cigars. > President Brick called on the Bev. I Joseph B. Koip, pastor of tbe First M. J I E Church, for e speech. Mr. Kolp, In response, said Mr. I Brick bad ran away with bis speech, d ' end tben tbe minister asked President D Brick why be bad not first called upqn f I Ibe visitors. t > Mr. Brick aald be wanted a good t speech of welcome to tbe visitors, t Cbamplon, lo bis address of . welcome before the meeting In cily a - bad nol come np to expectations. Mr. Kulp tbeD continued by aaylng 1 1 that ba waa glad to bave the members f 1 of tbe cbam.ber Id Oceau Cily aod to t ' Into tbe faces of lb* man from tbe 1 r coanly. He wee gratified to know - - tbat we bave eo much braloe lo tba I oounty— men of braloe wbo eometimee ( - change tbelr minds and reeclud tbelr ( actions. . I Brief remarks were made by Lutber i Ogden, Gilbert Hugbaa, B. P. Rlaley ' (wbo waa told be wouldn't ba given ] 1 forty-five mlnulm tbla Ume) , C. Maban, William HaOert, George R. Mc1 Cullougb, Ex -Sheriff Bright, R. H. Nolly, Freeholder J. P. Fox (wboee - epeecb made a bit) . R. L. Goff, Dr. A. I Corson, tbe Bev. M. M. Lewis, paMor , .. of tbe Baptist Church; Bert Harrla. a , , B. 8 wan. City Solicitor Booweli, tbe ■ I Bar. W. K. Flsber, Justice of tbe * , Peace Ware and tbe Bar. Charles H. 1 1 Bobner. pastor of lbs First Presbyter- | Ian Church aod chaplain of tba Cape a 1 Coanly Chamber of Commerce. ( Funny etortaa were told by several « r of tba apaekera, President Brick was In J . hit element, aod evuyooe bad a most ( , enjoyable time. . , I tba next meeting of tba chamber , will be held at Stone Harbor Thursday , log. February 21. at tba lovitaltoo of B. P. Btaisy. Prloeeee Theatre will ba open Mooday evenings I net art of Tuesday ava1 adv., lc ;

But Dealers In Commodity Are Expecting Early Relief of Sitnation.

j Ocean Clly this week, for tbe firs! time Ihla winter, fell Ihe coal shortage pinch, but Ibe coal dealei* looked for Ihe early arrival of one or two carloads of coal. One dealer on Monday sent out 21 bags of coal to a like number or customers. This was tbe best be could ■ do uoder the conditions. 1 C. H. Shoemaker, the latter part of * last week, received 3J tons of coal from f a carload that waa shipped blm. The I coal bad been lifted oh Ihe way here. - A abort time before a car waa received > by him with eight tons lifted from It.' » The local coal dealers have been told by tbe fuel administrator. II Is stated, to supply coal only to real - 1 deocea and to cul out large building* 1 whose use Is nm essential. t { A m epilog of the Reliance Fire Comt i pany, No. II. was held Tuesday eveu* ' j and the metier of closing Ihe 1 { house was dl.cu.aed. Ii was decided ; to close until such time as tbe fuel sltf nation eased up. An officer of the company says: "Considerable exception was takeu to an Item which appeared In tbe I Ocean Clly Ledger of January 19. lo wblcb .It stated tbat Ibree Ions of coal were to flod it way Into the house last week. This statement was declared 1 absolutely false and mls'eadiug to Ihe who pay Ibe bill. Aa a mailer of fact, but one Ion was placed last week, and, for tbe benefit of , (be public, Ibe following Is given as a or coal delivered Ibis winter. "October 2, two tons; November IX. • two tons; November 3), one ton; De- , eember, 17. one ton; December 28, two 1 January 14, one lou. "Laat year but twelve lous were , used tbe entire winter, and Ibe mem- ■ felt that It waa only fair to tbe i public as well aa tbe man Id charge of a Ibe bouse tbat tbla public stalemeul made." j

HI8 MOTHER DEAD d r Clinton B. I* r I CO •nstalaa huti Berenvem.nl. , Mrs. Annie Prlc, mother of Clinton ( - B. Price, asslalaut title officer of Ibe j r Ocean City Title A Trust Company. ] - died of pleuro pneumonia at -ber borne t - 10 Pleaaaotrllle Tuesday morning \ I Sbe ba dbeen III Iwo weeks. j ! Funeral services will be held at ber , I borne lb Pleeaaotvllle al 2 o'clock 1 > tomorrow afternoon. p Mrs. Price leave* a husband, Web- 1 1 aler Price, tbe son aud a daughter. ■ Mlaa Alice Price. Prior to ber mar1 Hage abe resided lu tbla clly for rev- « 1 eral mouths. ■ I Mr. Price baa tbe deep sympathy of o . bis many friends In (bla cjty and t I throughout the couDly. ; ■yalenonaly Shoi. ' t Rornt Johnson, Jr., sou of Borut B Johnson, Sr., of this city, was , mysteriously abol lu tbe left tblgb ! wblle playlDgou ibe beach afew days , ago^-Tbartflil, which waa removed. , I* thought m hafe been from a 82 call- , bre revolverjCrhe boy Is gelling along all right. c r 1 ' Berk Purchase of Bridge. ( I Resolutions wire adopted at tbe c meeting of the Cape May County <i ' Chamber of Commerce urging ihe ' 1 Legislature's appropriation Commit- ■ toe to pare an appropriation for tbe ' purchase of Ibe automobile bridge be- I ' I wren tbla city and Somen' Point. f

WARREN SMITH 1 A FIRE CHIEF y Appointed to Fill Unexpired I Term of Wm. H. Smith, j Resigned. rat Mayor Champion told Ibe Clly Com-

ge mlaaionera al their weekly meeting I or tbat Hie Liberty Fire Company de- 1 ir- "Ires tbe appointment of Warren"! Smith; f- item in of tbe company, as . assistant fire chief lo fill the uuexpired is- Vtm of William H Smith, resigned Id The compauy also favors llie appointment of Jes*^ Stephenson as foreman of Jbe company lo succeed Warren je The mayor recommended three ap. e. poSnlmenta. aud the board assented lo rd (be recommendations. in there was retd by Clly Clerk Morris il recent special election bere on Hie ;s question of public garages. Mayor Champion reported signing a- an agreement with Ihe Foster A Keyi- nolds Co. ("Ask Mr. Foster") for an ' te advertisement in their publication aud I- Ocean Clly booklet* in llil* company's offices lu difiereut winter resorts In Florida. u Tbe mayor staled (hat be bad had ie Chief Scull distribute notices to bustu oe*s place* on Monday concerning the il orders of Fuel Administrator Garfield, ■1 and Ihal^ there was a very general obd aervaneebfjbe order. DIES IN SERVICE j : ' B. Lloyd Waa M* tuber of " 1 Oceaso Clly Vacbi Club. The first member of llie Oceau Clly • Club lo lose bis life lu Ibe service of Ills couulry we* Edgar Burton 0 Lloyd, aged 21 years, who waa aerv. ing lu llie aviation section ol Ibe aer- ' vice. He was Ibe sou or Mr*. George ' M. Mlll-paugh, of West Philadelphia, e Wbo. wllb Mr. Millapaugli, spends lb* 1 summer seasons lu Ocean Clly. 1 His dealb occurred at Lake Charles, * La. Tbe young man enlisted Ibe first yon which America declared war ou Oermauy, aud caat bla lot with Ibe famous "Seveuty-six" Marine ReHe was Ibeu lu tbe employ of ' tbe Land Title A Trust Company- ' Philadelphia. He euliated at Ibe Philadelphia Navy Yard and from ! there was taken lo Mlneola, N. Y, bile there 74 of tbe men of tbe com were taken direct to France, hile be and auotber were ordered to tbe let Culled Slates Mailne Come — 1st Aviation Squadron, Lake Charles, La., where be bad been In - active 'service ever since. Before enltstlug be made his borne - wllb Ills grandfather, Samuel C. Paris. . at Haddon field. He was a graduate ' of ihe Haddoufield High School, aod I engagement to Ml*s Gertrude McKlnney, of Haddonfield, was oDly recently aonouueed. -» DIED SUDDENLY i _ ■ Wm. j. oaaatlnc Had Relatives In Ocean Clly. William J. Gauslloe, brotber-tn law of Samuel B. Conver aod Mrs. Herbert C. Smith, of Ibis clly, died suddenly at bis borne, 1944 WW Wests moreland aireel, Philadelphia, Salurr aged 68 years. Funeral services I held Tuesday aod Interment waa - at Nortbwood Cemetery. • Mr. Uansllne wa* foreman lu one of - abopa of tbe General Electric ComBecause of tbe Garfield order, waa oot at work oo Saturday and ' be deckled to shovel the aoow from • sidewalk. Tben he went to bis ' cellar to cut some wood. He waa ac- ■ ct^upanled to tbe cellar by a neighbor, > wbo remalued w llb blm a few mlo- > ales. A little laler Mrs Gauslloe beard a . noise Id Ibe cellar aDd Investigation i revealed ber husband lying on tba floor. Sbe called tbe neighbor, wbo I summoned a physician. Tbe latter • slated that Mr Gaualloe bad died - heart dlaeaae. Tbe extra exfertlon of shoveling snow and chopping m wood bad brought oo tbe ratal attack. I - . AWARDED £25,000 . elvca Mrs. William H Powell Hasty Verdict. A Jury In tbe Circuit Court lu Cam- . ou Tuesday awarded Mrs Wllbal- : mine Powell, wife of William H. I of tbla cliy. $25,000 damage* in suit agatnat Miss Mary B. Shore, a I keeper bere Tbe suit waa > for alienation of affections r Tbe defendant was not represented ' at ibe trial. Because of bis alleged Intimacy with I It wa* testified, Mrs. . 1 left ber hnaband last year, aod — > made bis borne with Mlaa Shore at 1 Wesley avenue.

: CAMPHOROLE— Al " ONCB RELIEVES PAIN 1 Soothes and Loosens Up Hioae Stiff Rhemnatic Joints Reduce Indentation ■nd Drives Out Pain r Ldtbego. Rheu ■RssHH. Nam Ilia Pleurisy. Neuralgia art Oandlaa Bars la the quickest 1 art am raUsC. Pais la an easy • Oat a Jar of Camphor- - applying Camphorol. few sUwalsr what became of thi. Jrtw- Tbe remarkable succea, 01 Oampkorela U eatlerty do* to Winter Manthol aad Camphor. Pre 1 £ * eywthetle way to give re mlta II la well known that th, med oal profession aad medical papers In . a.' properties At all drngglata In He and lie lar- — V ■ N (ainAf&te&

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Cold Weather Goods A full line of Weather-strip, Perfection Oil Heaters and Skates at the Modern Hardware Store. Chas. C. Read & Co. City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OOI4W CITY, NMW JMKMKY

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. --,w -n! ANT KIND AMY WHERE 1 Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR , OCEAN CITY, N. J. _ Tenth Itrsat as 4 Wast Avaaaa ■au Phaoa, <h kayatona. na-B ^ Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER OCEAN CITT, NEW ibrkky " Tenth ktrsst and Waal A ran a* ** """liMliilniir™"" A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and most depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer yon to any or all of them. Send for tbe list of names and photographs of the houses. Otis M. Townsend^ tth St. Opposite P.O. BUILDER -fr || ========= i i

I _ Allen Scull Tlx ty Builder •r Eighth and Ocean Avenue PHONE CONNECTION

: • • J. a TSOUT Swan and Trout WNACTICSL s Garoenters and Builders JMMM • •FCCiaiTV »«40 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N. J.

I HOTXLS ARB OOTTABBS. THE IMPERIAL I 1015 CENTRAL AVL OCKAJI CITY, * Ojwn for ib# *«aaon. Plaaaaatly located, near the haaelL. Q— — comforts. Open all Year Rot Watar Km I Mrs. C. OKTXKL. THE KATHLU Now open for tbo aaaaon lUOCanirai Avanna, OC'IAB CITT. B.J MI. KM EH LEWIS A COR ARD WYOMING TS4 OCKAR AVERCB owm Cliy, n. a. Op*o an th# year B Hot Water Has A. P. 9XILRKB HOTEL ATGLEN Ona of th* most omtrally lomtad I 111, B Doean City. Ih* aim has always bam Is make this house aelaot art homa&k% mi hi largs and aaaurad r.lrrmag* pmvas Ms SWOotm. For terms and partwslaii aMiare, kcssrr. Pawp. NEW HOTEL ELBERON r KIUHTU AND CENTRAL AVXRUR OCEAN CITT, N. J. Nay lor and Hayra, Pmprtatraarea Kourteeulh Heaaon Thoroughly imovalrt APdn.w'y papered, B*U Pboaaa: I7-X md . THE IDLEWILD OPRR ALL TEAR tloorlyn Terr.™ Oeaan City. R. Between Eighth and Rlntb Btreau ■gloated On* Blook from Baa*. MRS- J. X. R08RIS0R

Chandler-White Hall Ocean ave. bet. Seventh and Blgbtb eta Ocean City, N. J. M. J. MATKLDI. Scotch Hall SANATORIUM -Oaan All the leer— a qnie' horns anltobla for lha waU. tba me* Mtaa R. R. Townee, EL R. B, HoOmxT . -Mart Nntaa Mgr. We Are Distributors stmeiaKer eniuilii In Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. h. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street BalMlaf Thirty-fourth sL aad West ave. ocean CITY, N. J. Besldaaca; MM Cawtral Avaeac Phaaa. Ml-W E)es EuaM Vltkoit Die$s (aaraausd. For Si" shim* DaSSTweS A. W. JELY tees AUaaUe Avian ATLAHTie on, R. J. Shoreraat UaaP n Peer. Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Cat Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 128* Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 4»»J ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies IIHIHII t*X a. CMsikf) Seventh SL and Wast A vs. Ocean City, N. J. Choloa Daliy Produota Ask for Booklet of^pedalttm Orders Delivered Both Pboam COAL, Yon need Coal. Yon need Senrka. Yon get both from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth art Weat Avemw « t_l AVE yon a cottage, bnngalow or apartment to fnrniah? Wa : a line of FtnunTCU at lam than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. B. ADAMS A BRO. T 20-22 ASSURV AVE. MKtBI.lt dk IBI1 — Reading Ooal tsfsrvsssrvist i g~«— 1TUNTIC ICE CMMI Snmii lo Tenth arte* Waa* Avenue • OCEAN CITY N J. im «Aa ll Sur* S"af«aia1 Sad* 1