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VOL. XXXVIII, OGEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 2, 11)18. • NO. 5

Ocean City Sentinel OCKAN CITY, IM . O. -BrR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor 81.00 Per Year, ^trictly in Advance. I AtTO.IEV^.T-IAW. j J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT LAW, «*", £££^£5? £?££>. "• J" j^WAOFFiCES Apgar & Boswell^ anbury LAW OFFlfcES Godfrey & Read aaaftasf.7 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JjUJRMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law . 95 3 Asb'nry Avenue Ocean City, N. J. niDioi. DR. W. P. HAINES cor. ninth and wesley ave ocean city. n. J. okk1ck huukn. Florence Brick Haines cor. Sth and wiJslev Ave mechano-therapist jjtt Allen Coram, M. D. wt? Bit Wesley Avenue Ocean City V ' New Jersey ^KRSCHEL PHTTIfT, M. D. 807 wesley ave. ocean city.'new jersey Boll. l'bons, to P. m. QR. Wilson Y. CHR'STIAN .•DentiNt" 8oo Central Avenue 809 Central

•CHAR «1T1. >. j. Bell Phone, 152. Booth Phones Night Bbli. . ' Hughes' Central Pharmacy f Sth and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N.J Phone 245- W ' - J^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalm er 'pbods us . ocean citt.b.j. Time for Every Citizen to do His Part This is th« time for every citizen to do his part — and buy all the third Liberty Loan Bonds he can afford. Remember that yon lend your money to the Government and receive liberal interest, As Third Liberty Loan Bond* pay . 4* cent. Ocean City Title .and Trust Company , OCEAN CITY. N. J. C. I— LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. ua ABbary Avaaaa. Oeaaa City. B. J. COAL COAL TRY OCRS FOR QUALITY w. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. ' TIHM MMM MM

f - , The best investment you can make is an improved property? 4n first-class condition 1 at a bargain figure. >> Only now and tlien can one of these be found. We have two such properties suitable for Private Boarding Cottages that will be greatly sacrificed | in price. Splendid locations. For particulars addres^ • ! MASSE Y $■ ED WARDS Ocean City, "N. J. SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk Will reopen lor the Season Saturday, May 25th * «

World's Best Security for s Patriotic Dollars ; The Third Liberty Loan n\ The farms, forests and mines of our great country are * pledged — its stores, factories and railroads — all industry its * y banks and its homes; the entire resources of the world's richest g nation are behind the bonds of the Government's Liberty Loan. ( y. Buy them for cash or on installment-r-in the largest J possible amount. They represent the best of security — upon , which you can borrow at the Bank. \ Through this Institution you are invited to place your — subscription for the Third Liberty Loan. . First National Bank

Ocean City, N. J. . ^ NtNNtNtMMtfcfcfcfc r-r- r C * I In Thinking j of the strategy of war, don't forget the strategy 1 of business. Hammering away — day after J day — wins, always, whether the goal sought be J the enemy's trenches or the public's favor. f We believe that Miss Columbia would be i pleased to sell to the mothers the nationally , advertised Black Cat Hosiery for boys and J girls, fast dyes and twisted thread— a lesson i in economy. It is sound .business and patri- i otic to buy in your own home town. G. H. Steelman Men, Women and' Children's Furnisher PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONE* t 205. 220 FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eot SEVENTH STREET AND ASSUNV AVENUE Reliable place to do your marketing. Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OP CITY open all TUB YBAR John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCBAN CITY. N. J. lumber M iHwork, Moulding*. Building Paper, Flsslss Board, Nail*. Saab Weight* * em. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. Try an Advertisement in KJ the SENTINEL

NOTED VOCALISTS WILL BE 1 HEARD IN METHODIST CHURCH

May Ebrcy Hotz, Marie Langstone, and Messrs. Hotz and Pontins to Sing. The rou-lc committee of the Fir-t the 8KST1NKI. a week, or two .li.ee decided .to have till* summer the liue-i mu.lc ever heard In Oil. church on •Sunday, during the .ice*.". Uio-v m touch with theT'hlladel|'hla niu.i.Urtof read.'Kl'hat ' O.e'Am mlltee In charge- ha. made a "leu- j Htrtke," ao lo «|.cak. ^ Soprano, May Kbrey Holz: contralto, Marie Stone I.angsloue; leinr, n alter E. I'onllu.: ha..o, Henry llmz. Neither May Ebrey Hot/.. Marie . Stone Langatoue nor Henry Hotz need, an Introducllon. They are known a" singers of the highest ability in Philadelphia. They have been heard In Ocean Oily prime favorite with a large class of marked' ability, the |K>s.essnr of a moat excellent voice of splendid range and Mary Walker Roberta will be the organl.t. She hold. tbl. position at the Methodist Episcopal Church ol the Advocate lu PhUadelphla.^ ^ llr.t Sunday In July and will alng every Sunday until the clow of the

O. M. TOWNSEND BUSY 1 lias Big Contract at Cape *«i _ and la Building Hrrt.j , Oil. M. Townaend le building -an . I. of peigoda design, so a. lo not In- , lerfere with a view of the sea by Mr. c Stewart's neighbor.The same contractor I. completing , the $6000 residence of Waller H. Jar- . den. of Philadelphia, ou Ocean avenue, near Thirteenth street. Mr Towuseud la building an apartment bouse at Cape May, cn-tlug ill),- ' 000, for Mrs. E. Turner, of Cape May. ' The building I. under roof. ADULT BIBLE CLASS 1 Holy Trinity Episcopal Church lie- , . gins II. flr.t session of an adull Bible class next Sunday at 9 30 a. m. "You . Invited," says the rector, the Rev - J. W. Watts, M. A. , Services at Holy Trinity Church 1 are as follows: 9 SO a. m , Sunday school and lllble ' claas; 10 46 a. m., many and Holy , Communion; 8 p. m . confirmation 1 class; 7.45 p. in., vespers and sermon. , On Thursday, May 9 (Ascension ' Day), services wHI be as follows; 10 a. in , Holy Commuulou; 8 p. m., vespers and sermon. r VlBllcdCampDK. Charles H. Shoemaker and wife and George It. Parker, wife and daughter, Mrs. Arthur Shoemaker, of tills city, visited Camp Dlx oil Sunday. Tliey were surprised at the Immensity of the cantonmeut. Arthur W. WmWAker ls at Camp Dlx. B is at v amp on. < _

WANT WOMEN TO 1 GIVE THEIR HELP County Improvement League - Officers Ask Them to Attend I Next Meeting. A meeting of the Cape May County Improvement League will be held at Cape May Court House Tuesday evenlug next, and all the women interested In the movement to beautify the appearance of the county are urged to i The Michel! Seed Company, of Philadelphia, baa volunteered the services of one of Its expert men, Mr. Smll h, to assist In the plans for beautifying the cdfeuty. He has been here recently | for the purpose of recommending the kinds of powers, etc., |o purchase aud ,t to care for them. h Eavorableresponses.lt Is. said, have j, received by the officers of the league from many of the seashore re i sorts and townships to the request , more than {200 Is In the bauds oMhe r A Hat of flower seeds end bulbs for | K distribution is being arranged. c those Interested should place their , names on file with the secretary. J. A , Black house, of Cape May Court House. ( Menograptacr from Morlhwcl. Mrs. Uratl B. Waters, of Pocatelto, Idaho, baa accepted a position as a stenographer tn- the real estate offices of Harry F. Stanton. Mrs. Waters, who Is the Vlfe of one of the member* of the 4 2d Infantry now at Petersburg, , was an expert stenographer In the , offices of a telephone company In her far distant Dorlh western home before : her marriage. i "Pasi Masters' Wight." ' George C. Murpby. H. 8. Adams, W. H. Harris and Lewis Gandy, of this cltv, attended "Past Masters' Night" 'at the Cape May Masonic lodge a few evenings since. Two candidates were raised. Fifteen Stales were represented at the meeting. accesses a eeldlcr'a Oil he. 8 Frank T. Crowder, of Richmond, Vs., .a soldier at Camp Lee, Petersburg, Vs., and Miss Grace B. Carter, daughter of Mrs. Carrie E. Carter, of this city, -were married Wednesday of last week In Philadelphia by the Rev. W. B. Chalfont, D. D. a Wkrpssplcbsn'l attrnd Cbnrch. In tha First M. E. Church next Sunday aveulng the Kev. George W. Yard, the pastor. will speak ou tha subject, da "Why People Do Not Attend Church." He to securing bis Information from people who <1o not attend the services ™ of the church. _ iiasrisasBssw

_ — c CHIEF SGULL SAYS I BOYS MAY PLAY , " Bui They Must Ilav'c Their '■ Games Where They Won't I' i Annoy or Distress Others. J H.e following of local Interest ap- t ;.peaird, a few day- ago. m the • ■ acony" column- of a Philadelphia j s time nvi'Tay ^ra<S^^|ril"''NotV?- ] y lowed to g.,? if we are seen with a I >f play marbles we are chased oil the ' ■t playing ball any place, aud now' we 1 •I are -lopped from using llve^ and ten le slope all sport. Who are we to -L? K. -Oi kan City Hoys." , ie A Resident of tills city read the sad 1

leuer'm the" tu I lei lb tonight and I am !' sending you the -ame with the re«|uest 1 see' I't'lhey will 'give us some place In ' the clly to use, as ouf own. We are 1 forbidden to do anything and If we • stand around the street cortifts we are | criticized for that. I think It Is about time something 1 done, aud I certainly admire the c spirit of the one w lu^wrote It. ^ ' Asked aboot the' matter. Chief Bculi | •purled: "How would you like to have , crowd of hoys play lug audshnuthig ( iiesa men don't want It. The trouble i with the boys is that they waul to . play right In fronl of stores on Anbury 1 aveuue. There la no objection to l hem , playing marbles or other similar ' games In the alleys or In the old base- , ' ball park or where they won't luter1 fere with people. "There have been uo orders this year against playing on the beach. In other years they Jiave played „ shinny' on (he beach near Fogg's Pier ' and broke window-lights In the build- > lug, and so they were stopped. Why don't they play ou the beach at some place w here they w ill do uo damagi? .. They played lit the armory uutil they destroyed the lights there. "If they play on the streets they are liable to be rim down by an automo bile. Then who will be to blauie? ,, The police— for not keeping the boys ? off the Streets. .' "If we let them play on the beach, was entered and robbe^~by a half- , dozen lads only a few days ago. "•'We stopped them from shooting

f r i e ihe toy pistols because they were an- , " nny lug sick people as well as others. , y "Reside the six boys referred to, we have three others accused of robbing , e a cottage on Ceutral avenue, near f >• Thirteenth street. • "We don't mind the boys playlug If s they do so where Ibey don't annoy or disturb others. The boys kick up a i, racket and the people ask Ihe police e why they don't stop It. As the com- | f- plaints seem reasonable, we do our • best to stop the cause. Then the boys . g cry out against It— and there you are." — — -t: — : —

WILL MAKE WAR 1 ON THE MOSQUITO May County Chamber of ] I Commerce Will Endeavor to Eradicate Pests. {.. "N" mnsi|ultoes lu the State of New ! but It"?, the' tlogan" adopted*0! by the I ape May County Chamber of Commerce at It- meeting at Avalon Thurs- ■ The county organization, which I. thus follow ing the lead of the Atlantic ' I vltort to eradicate the pest from the Stale as quickly as possible, working . in conjunction with the Slate officials A re-olutlou was presented by R. J. Rlsley. and adopted, recommending ttiat Ihe Cape May County Hoard of Freeholders establish a *od or mud bauk on the northeast side of the meadow boulevards In order to Former Congtessmsn Raker, of , t"a|>e May County Prosperity year- ago. slated that there remained | some'moue*"— between' i2fl0?nd *800which he turned over lo Ihe chamber Congressman Itaksr spoke lu terms of praise of.the work of Ihe Cape May I county Improvement League, w hich organization plans lo beautify the hi

county by having the owuere of prop hi crtles patut their homes and plant a^ flower- on (he grounds aud lawns, etwz He also made one or his stirring at patriotic addresses aud mentioned the ol work of his three daughters, who have CI been helping this Government and the ol . allies for several months. Two of the C women ofl*ered their services lo France, which were gladly accepted le and they are asHlslhig there without F ; compensation. U Another daughter Is In Washington. tt Mayor Bmltb. of Avalon. had ar- ai ranged an excellenV entertainment for H the members of the league In the mi- Si ' rlne room of the Casino Buldlng, and the afialr was enjoyed. A feature of C ' the afialr was a tableau showing Betsy c< Ross making The first Amerlcau flag s> and presenting It to Washington. M > All of the organizations In the cham- ' of commerce were represented by q I delegates except Cape May City, but i Henry Rutherford, of that city, and - chairman of the Cape May County - Hoard of Freeholders, was at the meer- ■ The next meeting of the chamber * . will be held at Dlas Creek on Thurs1 day. May 10. the luvltatlon of Freer holder Joseph Camp having been ac- v

: * V" Q RAILROADS RUN EXPRESS TRAINS „ Three Electric Train Connec- m tions From Atlantic -City ^ Are Also Restored. w Beginning yesterday, the Reading a Company Is running an ex- dl press Iratu from Ocean City to-Pbtla- -c lu the morulug aud one dowu the afternoon. The morning train di at 7.05 aud reaches Fhilsdel- tt phis at a 45. The tralu dow n leaves n Philadelphia at 4 10 and arrives here (j at 5 557 " The Weat Jersey A Seashore Bail- la road Company also started Its full ser- „ vice, running au eapre-s train up to f( lu the afternoon and one 0 down lu the. morning— Tne three p electric trains connecting at Pleasant- t, wille. taken off in the fall, have also c; restored. y SON WITH PERSHING £ i Mrs. h. h. acCoj '• Dssghier Also i Mrs. M. H. McCoy, widow of Genera I McCoy, of Lewlstown, Pa.. Is I enjoying a visit here, a guest of Scotch r Hall 8be was visited Saturday aud ! Sunday by one of her sons, John t Howard McCoy, of the Seventh Beg)- 0 ment of New York. 1 Another son. Col. F'rank McCoy, Is c a member of the personal staff of General I'ersbing In France. A daughter, t ! Miss Hannah, was recently ordered to < France lu connection with Red Cross | ■ ...e * The Bellevue Hotel, Eighth street | aud Ocean .avenue, will be under the sauie management this summer aud w ill opeu for the season ou June I, 27th. adv., 4 25, 101. *■ Lost — 16-ft. bateau, painted battle- 1 > '• ship gray. Finder notify Cbas. Gas- •' kill, Thtrty-fourth street Drawbridge. ,f Ocean City. rew-ard. adv.4-15, It , Wanted — Secoud-band enamall^dMust be In good condlton. Address T. | • sentinel office, Ocean Ctty. N.J. t i- edv., 3, 28, If. | ?• Money to loan ou Ursi mortgage... V, Apply K. Curtis Hoblnsoo, ageul. 744 m Asbury aveoue. Oceau City, J^.^J.^ ; Fob Kent.— Apartments, heated, partly furnished, or without furoltnre. n. Set Thorn, next lo Pos* Office, uy mlv.10-35.l--. 44 Try an advertisement la the Benti. IV. kmu •

DROP STUDY OF GERMAN E IN CITY'S HIGH SCHOOL

Action by Board of Ed- F ucation— French Will be 1 Snbstitnted. The study of German In the Ocean City High School has been dlscontln- ™ ued, and the German text-books have been destroyed. , The Hoard of Education, at a special meeting Friday eveulng, decided, on (notion of John U. Groves, to abolish the study or German and to do a^y with the text-books. .. It was agreed, on motion of W. W. {.' to substitute French for the " discarded language when the high ° school begins Its fall and Winter term. " other studies will be substituted r the remslnder of this school In order to take op the periods ° have been used In the teaching of " The Board of Education, at a rego-. J1 meellug » few week ago, decided 1 unanimously to eliminate German ' from the course of studlee at Ihe end J1 early last week several of the mem- ' twrs of the board determined to drop ' from the school studies as > quickly as possible, and, In fact, John R. Groves expreeaed the view that a bonfire should be made of the German text-books. , I . » ( DISTRICT MEETING « r l Prominent Leaders Will Address i There will be a district meeting of the P. o. 8. of A: In the lodge rooms of Washington Camp. No. 75. In the I Building, tills city, tomorrow I Arrangements for the affair have 1 been made by Allen T. Frledeman, of Cape May Court Honse, the district president. Prominent members of the organization are expected to address the rneet- [ , 6 Walter K. Cbatttn and wife, of this city, returned 8aturday from a ten - days' visit to Camp McClellsn, Anols- . ton, where their two boys. Haney and !, Walter, are located. Tbcy found the t ' many Ocean Ctty youDg men In camp 1 there to be lo good health aod spirits. • Their youngest eon. Waller, who was :• Just recovering from an attack of apiwndlcttu^wben he enured the aerv^L and he will soon return home. Applications for ihe position of eax- : ton of the Pint M. E. Church will be ! received by Howard 8. buintoo, sectw1, ' ury, op to aod Including May II, 1818. I. adv., 6-S, XL 1 Wanted.— Two good carpenters, 88 .

WILL DISPOSES OF j LARGE HOLDINGS;, . Joseph I. Scull Leaves Busi-j! ncssto His Wife and Brother, j i- Andrew R. Scull. 1 Joseph I. Scull, who died a short j C time since, lias, by Ills will, left ttie • 2 business conducted byhlm for many I i years lb his wife anil his brother. An- . drew Jl. Scull. To hi- wife, Ella 8. 1 ; Scull, he bequeathed. Go tier cent, and 1 1 gave 40 per ceut of the real estate e business, office fixtures, book accounts i and capital employed tlierehi. In his will lie declares that Ills late t residence ou Wesley avenue, above ^ Eighth street, was the property of his 1 . The proceeds of his life Iusurance F policy tie left to his w ife* who was the J beneficiary. , To his mother, Mrs. Harriet Bj Scull, he left the proceeds of the tnsnr- . ural life. -After her death it goes u. his Sister. MISS Rse ricu It. , To his wife he gives the^lots and

avenue and 824 and 82>> Asbiiry 1 avenue; ills Interest In Ihe Creese Scull KCIIdlng. 835 and 837 Asbury " 2>i shares of the capital stock of lhg First National Hank ot Ocean Cliyaind 15 shares of the capital stock • of the ocean City Title aud Trust 1 *- To Andrew R. 8cull also are given shares of the capital stock of the 1 National Rank of Ocean City, ' the lots im Slid 163. 8ectlon A. aud the buildings thereon (Seventh street I and West avenue), aud lilt Interest In ] Elberon Hotel, lute 593 aud 695. 1 A. To the Ocean Clly Title and Trust ' Company $200 Is left in trust, the In- 1 come to be applied on the lots of himself and mother lu liulou Cemetery at 1 Lauding. The remainder of his estate he bequeatlied to his wife and* his mother. BUYS APARTMENTS One or them the Vers William T. Stroud, of i'hlladelpliia, town, lias purchased another, through the agency of Clayton Haines Itrick, and the latter Immediately rented one of the apartments to a client. Me. Stroud purchased the two fara lly apartment at (MS DeLancey place Harrison E. Monte, of I'lilladelPbl«. A six-Inch shell, weighing HO ■ pounds, has been on exhibition- for ' several daya In the display window of ■ John It. Groves' place of business. 1 The shell waa made at Kddyatoue.

LEWIS GOES TO I PALERMO CHURCH ? tb Father of the Rev. M. M. be Lewis Has Accepted Uaani- tr mons Call. ^ At a well-attended congregational w meeting Sunday morning, the Palermo Baptist Church extended a unanimous " call lo the pastorate to the Rev. Thos.' £ L. Lewis, D D.. ot Perkasle. Pa., father ° of the local Baptist pastor. He will take up bis new work on the lirtf Sunday In June. u Dr. Lewis entered the ministry lu 1883 at Bethlehem, Pa., and has served ■" five pastorales In the thirty-five yeers „ of service — Bethlehem, West Conshohocken, Philadelphia, Richmond and Perkasle. Pa. The call to .the Palermo church | brings father and son Into the relation- 11 of neighboring pastors. The local pastor, lo speaking of the matter, said 0 undoubtedly a closer relation be- * tween the two churches would Jesuit, B Which Is as It should be. In Ibis case J both cburchea will be gainers, since 1 the younger man will be assisted by ' (be experience and knowledge of bis 1 father and the fatter helped by the ( Making Improvements. " Frank Schneider, of Ttoga, a well- • summer resident of Ocean la having the back porch of hie I cottage, 1411 Wesley avenue, enclosed i with a porch and will Install a batb. i He hae rented his properties here for i i the season. r Will Pub Work. i Joseph M. Rowland, who was here i Sunday, told the members of the An- > glers' Club that work will be pushed from this week on the 200 foot exten- . elou to the club pier. Among the club f members here SuDday weie President 1 W. A. Welsh. J. L. Wilson. Levetett Hartfleld aud Robert B. Hambletoa. Try au advertisement In the Senxi-1 ked. 1

ONE OF PERSHING'S MEN TO ADDRESS MEETING HERE

'Final Liberty Loan Rally Saturday Evening— $54,000 ^is Still Needed. • I flic l"l*l aranflnt of the third Lib1 ; erty 1/iau subscriptions In this dty up I in nooti.yesterday was $96,000. leaving i;5l. <»•>> -still to be raised within the ' next few days to reach this town's al- ' I Ic.lmcnt of $160,000. I Those who have not bought a bond I should do 00 at once. One can buy a I j should take aiAjllier one or two If they vj The call X|» urgent Tha response "I should be Instantaneous. 1 The closing meeting of the present 4 |d:lve will be held In (he assembly •' room of the high school building at 8 e .o'clock next Saturday evening, when s the speaker will be one of General Pershing's men who was In action on e the other side. • .» e Don't fall to hear his thrilling story — s and take your check book with you tor use (here w hen the call for subscrlp- ,, Hons Is made. TELLS OF CAMP LIFE o Charles A. Cox, of this ctty, has received a letter from bis uncle, Adol,1 pliusCox, formerly a resident of this < . Clly, Willi!" at the aviation camp of the' Second Recruiting Squadron,

Waco, Texas, lu which the writer deWben the writer arrived in "Wis. he was immediately placed In a detention camp, where hp was detained animation every day. It was no) a very pleasaut existence In that camp, , It being surrouuded by barbed wire /" aud guarded by armed men. [ At Ihe eud of the two weeks, be was placed lu the Second Recruiting Squad- , roil. There he look his trade teeta. He pasted hie examination as an export on gas engiues and expect* to ba t transferred at any lime to a perma- . neiil squadron. While In the dead line, the writer I States, oue does not work at hie trade, but drills aud does guard duty, which . Is uo clucb. and alsofatlgne, "which la a nice name some poor boob gave to ' plain hard work. / "Last Saturday I went 4q_ town, , where the soldiers were giving a cUtaa for tlie.benefil of the Red Cross. They hail broucho and mule butting and • srirrtLX The major fired his revolver as a etg- >. nal aud then the battertea all broke p camp 10 go Into action. There waa • I" trophy tor the first battery that area ' . ready to move and had gone wwstbe * sou? aud>'tfl red a blank. "The battery 1 that won was just four mlnntae and 1- tol was fired uutll they had fired tbatz gun. They had to takedown doc0 tsjis 5 sssf1 -T-ssK£,?sa.,~""' " "Four elrplenee^flew^overtheclreaa me D.ni ' Thev would come down goat.'

toward the field on a noae dive, or n spiral, or sometime, a loop, and whan within 100 feel of the ground would straighten out and aoar over the etaad and wave their bauds. WMh .JQtt 1° «)'u uTa)," a nd V 'ha'vVciiu nted 88, In to'uJ? *Y. M°™a" to chureh.Vnd ■u the afternoon went out tn the counwith four other boye, on a hlke to Bosque River. The waur In tbla river Is simply thick, like molsnn, tt ss.ia , cake and real butter and plangr of cream. We have butter about twloe a "The regimental canteen la the reaof the extras In food. A regimental cam palgu Is run by tha regiment, and 1s a atore where one can buy anything from lemonade and aboe.trlngs to gold wrist watches and Mother legglns. The profits from the canteen go to the regiment for extra oareaf "The Y. M. C. A. ta a wond$rfnl In. atltutlon and a bleating lo tha army, as It give* the men a place to oongregate. write letters, play checkers, tha plaoo, slog and have a clean, good time. They have amusements of some kind every night. Tonight Umn le a lecture on the war. Last Friday tt was a boxing and wrestling match and the movies. They are all free to tha boys. President Wilson's daughter sang here last weak. ••A box of goodie.' from bom la alreceived with open arms. "WU1 bt glad to get away from ten because It la too hot through the day and too cold at night. W# all aieap under three blankets and our overcoats ' and are then none too warm." There will be a dance at Company U'e armory, on Ninth street, this , auspices of the members of the Ladlee" ' Auxiliary qf the Ocean Lity MUJtary ; Club, and a good time le mem all who attend. -I Try ah advertisement In tha 8MVH-

; ( The Baptist Gorner E I — — — — — i>- I f Are you seeking with all zeal to accumulate treasure ? f h I So am I, but possibly in a little different way. LUhk t I "NOTHING has a permanent value that will not bear " I transportation when we leave this worid." Oat dries, 8 I lay up treasure in heaven. "jl Y Come to our servioe and we wffl Mb yw bom. HI . . gd