Ocean City Sentinel J THURSDAY' JULY II. U»l». We shall be (ImI to torsive' Item- of - oewa and cwJ^h|iui"»Uuus of interest to tbls mnimuflv and- our readers everywhere. oom pained -wBb the full name and Address of the .writer, not neremarlly for publication, but *- a guarantee of t g>gd fun. DOTS Or. Llpsrbulr • ill slug at the eon.- ^ day eveuiug. ^ Immauuei Presbytsrliu < 'burcb, Pbiladelpbia, will preacb lu the Kirs! 1 Preebyterlaii t'burclf bsraarxisunday. f . The Rev. Charles H. Boblidr. pastor of the Hanover Presbyterian t burcb'. , Wilmington, - Del., conducted the pr,yer meeting In the Pir.t Prsteiy t lertan (..'burcb laid eVsuing (ban ever, will meet t lie Blue Klbbuu , team, of Oermautowii, at lbs old' base * bail park, Eighth afreet aud Hay eve t uue, ifeat Saturday afternoon, r PERSONALS. t Charles O. MotitRomery. of AuuapoII*. la a vial tor bare Mra. D. K. Kllng, of Philadelphia J la a Rueat of Ibe imperial. . Henry Kloeti. of Pbila4el|dila. ear In town during the week. 1 H. C. Lincoln and wife, of Phlladel- " pbla, are among the elaUora. L H. H Miner and family, of (llouces- ( ier are gueata of the Healings,. Dr lUymoudt Hedier, of Phlla- ] . del pbla la a guaat of Hie Alglen. ' v T Dwell Sbuatet and family, of Pblladelpbla, ale -bare for ibe season. Heuj Hoffman, of Eddyston*. apenl several day* In this city recently. (baric* Kcret, who la employed In Camden waa beieou ibe fourth. Henry D. Moore and aifs, of Had- I d outlaid, were bete a few daye ago. t Jacob Vtcbuff. Jr, of Kddyatone. vie- , Med Me parrots lu tble ally recently ' | •€. A. Cramer and family brie amour t : Iba Pplladolphtana st Ihe Wyoming t Jamea Hdtcblnaon. of Philadelphia. 1 la a gueat of lb* I Handler- While Hall MtmUraea Wllmwrten. of Pblladelphla, la at bet coUaga kill Third atreet - ( Heorge Ludlam and- wife, of ( am , den, are visiting reiativee In thta clly , William U. Mooee and family, of , HeddouUeld, are herd* for Ibe aeaaou , Mm. L. S A Modern. of Phlladel- < pbla, leal ber cottage for Ibe aeaaou. I Malcolm Leslie, of Waablnglon. H J ■ C„ a pant meerai day'. With relative- ( ■ b**Mice Mary C. t'olllton. .of Pblladelphla. ba- beeu spending a f|w dayhere (
Mra. J. R t 'MM tan of '.bis city, b days. W.. W. Tyera and wife, of Phlladelpbia are at tbytr cottage. Mm {forth terate Cay H- .lienor K. U. C Bleakly and family, of Camden. aX beta for the ( ' ford, are at their cmtage. »J> Central' John Booth and family, of Phlladel pbla. an at umw cottage. 1141 A«bary bdward U Taalana a|d^ family, of Katblw. D. R. McAHieter aud family an Tmymon. * - AIM U Oat and wife. af Pbiladal pbta an aomnarkg at the I handler While Halt V. L. Het.rn.rty and family, ef , Phitadte phte. as* at thaw annate, We. fourth Meat Men A Ho way M. Urn lib and deagblet, «f Philadelphia, am among ibe . vMnnbeaa t Df. Howard Haad and family, -of Pt.Hd.ljhn, an at that, outlaw 434 ttoaaa if. Jaeah BHi.mii and fomlly, at Ase.fy.vww . . It K. la.ki.Pand foaatly a t PhiladHpMa. MP oranpymg tbew coMaga, Unwuk. of Phlla*. Ip> la., hae teen ip.n ding a he day at the Ww- . linn m " .img-gbcwwn. „
J B. Blifcpi nil, a Baaaeke cor par k Men Myth and M. toaMiyamaam- * Mime. AlaWia Tnwnmnd an* L.blia t mdUnphn '' ^ t ' ^Jglllf Mgb and wt*. «f PbMw- ' Ltea*. Mkkft A BWM.ew the < geem a* l«t and Alfred M U«r das- . ina M» eh« hen, I Dt . p Hwebmd Jemm and femdly. « - ftte'swalya Mh" " "IJ,1 I B.C. MM and tnendy. at PWte- ^ wM^vnrir Mm—* faeh- Man* the a i.t ml wgh W A Weahand fomWy , ef PMn-
CASTERS ARE7 READY FOR EYEKTS FishingClubTonrnament Sat- 1 urday- Exhibit by Holder of the World's Records, j The Ocren City Ktsblug Club will j the beech ebbve North etreet. near the club'* new fishing pier. on Saturday. The evAits ere as.followi: Event No I -Average of Ave cast* open Held." five caste allowed Even! No I— Long dlelsuce aecurllfty orale I'efer K Wright. cbalrmeu of the i-reck ce-ier- ere pnutlclng diligently, end an exclliug couleet le promived. ( Uerlee Ellug.li.u-en. of the Midland Kearb Ei«blng Club, who bold, the world', record for Tong-diaUuce >urf-ca«tlng. and w bo I. eojournlng In hi. city, will give exhibition caet. ou beevb ou the luuruament ground, between I end J .o'clock that after- ' FORGING AHEAD Clnh Move nng> member. •.li e' asS. The 'Angler.' Clob of Ocean' City now be. a5S member., wblcb elate, ell of Ibe boy*,' end eepeclelly Beeralery W. I .ltey inond . t be club booettr. Tbe club beenw erded Ibe following Iropblee for 'ibe moutb of luue: l.ergtvl week II -b i| puuuda. Hherlff Erpocl.. of Wllmlngtou. wbo le preeideni of. tbe orgeolietlou. KlngHab— ouncae, A. Poeler. Croeker. »f pound., W. H. Silence. The Irupble. Were brew. Bah eeelee. ■.elhtrsn C.erck nervier*. Lulbrren "servicer will open for Ibe .eeMiu on Hundey. eveUlug, July H, el • SO .o'clock,' In tbe Kiret Beptlet Church. Teatb street eod Weeley eeeuue. ' Preaching by tbe Itev. T. W. Pb. II., president of t}ie Pblledrlpble Euell.b Conference. singing by Loll i. lioccalli. ltelleu eoof Pblledelph'le. trill Center Beetle. An emergent cnmmuulcellon of City Lodge, No. 171. F. and A M . Mil be betd In Ibe lodge room. In Maeonlc Bonding, Ktntb street ' end A. bury eveuue. ihH .( I'llureday) evening. Tbe Meeter Mteon'a degree . will- be conferred. Visiting Mesons Invited lo be preeeul. wife, of tble city, e* en also Mrs. lew Ware and Mbn Eve Tyeeck, of Tawny. Mm Alma Brubne. of Pblladelphla le agetu-a a u miner visitor ben, when sbe be. mauy frleud. ' ■ Dr. Alfred U. Wrigbllnd family, of t
Philadelphia, en among the week's t arrivals at tile Oceanic. Norman W". fort eod family, of ' ' Philadelphia, an located at I2W Waa- < 1 Mm.-Alexaode> Easter mod family, ' ' of Philadelphia, an at Ihalr aommer ' home, I»1 Aebary- avenue. ' Mn. R. B. Barber, uf Harletou. le | 1 visiting bet brother. William K. Mae- , ary , and family, of this city. Tboaam B. fort and wife, of Pbtle- a ' delpbla-, an at .Ihalr cottage, HKH ' ocean avenue for (ha summer ( ' Edgaf frulehey. allk buyer for a. ' large Phlladel^hH department s^rm . i. sojourotag here, with hi. famllyT^ * Mrs, Mane MeCaHeagb. of. Phlla * dclpble, to et-tbe home of her parents, f A etcboCk and wilt, la this city. k S H WhlUly end femHy. of Pblia S delpbla. an aojuymk life in their cottage la the oertb section ef tbe eHy. '* DaVId W. Hank, aud family, of " PkHadelpkta. an bare for tbe Mimner occupying Ihefr cottage, SSa Peoulya * Mm Helen and AJkra Ngvkirk, ef (Milk, aw Urn guesu of Mra. B.-. * Van Hert at her cottage. S73S Central - Ueotge C. Murphy . of thhclty, wh„ « le em played by Urn d*Po»te la WH » aalogtou. v hated hh fomlly over tbe - Week end. »' Mn.Jwaaee.Lteo of Phttedelphte. >• le ewCeetelolog hae tea, Weeley «tmam. and family, at .her cottage. » » Ceatial avenue ' Mm. Edward Jepp. ef Pem. . Orovw, vMUag hat metber, tin K. A. Poe- g
- ef thhcMy Hee kiiliif agaat Mn Bmtha Btegm. a* Philadelphia, k i hah baaa a raasal eMtor atthahema - ml bar panels Jamn C. Betel eod wtta te tht. «Ry. - - - * D* and Mm. H- f. VaaBM and ( , see, Uaaega. of I itMik, agate the , avenm. - , - MUtan CTiamgtea and am, fnakte , mtehX*Mtety<a ] fiank Macai^ar and * fomHy. af . Mn JOeegb DnfoaO* and danghkm. k Baaag. a* Phtted.lphte, Bad Haevy M Hart, te Cmtem. agate smaate . day. wkh K C. Baited md fomHy te A Utteagy. jst °mrm mr te*itM * IfonmTmd Jmma Urmh._te laMte, ' w«i. te thh'egy 1 -j *w*fo, teTng.and * mfo* »m*fomeahd Md^gteYtefogi *■ "foteifo" aBd ntgk teffa - MSted, Yw. gste WJ I l|ll» ggte
■ p BAPTIST CHORCH :] PIER SERVICES ' Prof. Bently D. Acklcy, Hymn Composer.- Will be at Piano . Sunday Evening. [ Next tinodey evening tbe'FInt Bap- j tint Cburcb congregation will open for i - the mcond mason their Hunday .even- 1 1 Ing sefvJoee In Fogg's Pier. A serin ! , t of eight Sunday evening services will!, be held for one bout, from 8 o'clock to , e V o'clock, closing sbarply on Ibat hour, j i . Pblladelphla to catch tbe w 10 o'clock \ E'or Ibe opening nlgbl 'Prof Benlley , . D. Ackley, ef Pblladelphla, tbe well ; e known hymn composer, will preside , i al the piano. Tbe song book tbkt will ; i be lesoed. Ibis season contains large . selections from Mr. Ackley'e new i - book. Tbe life thai Ibe compoeer will , be able to put Into thai service can well , be Imagined. i JI C Llncalb, of Pblladelphla. wbo ■ led Ibe congregational singing last | eaaaon, will again be lu charge, lo- , get ber with a chorue choir which be 1. | now forming. . , ' 'Two four-minute men wlllepaak— t Mayor Champion, of tble city, and ( William Jl Uberk'y, of Pblladelphla. ( a well known summer cottager. The , [ pastor, tbe Kev. M. M. Lewis, will de- i r liver a flftseo-mtouie lu.plralloual , , wldnm. Mr. Craoe will lead tbe moalc wllb t bis cornet. • Every effort le being made to make t tble summer series of pier meeting- t mean more lo those wbo attend, and . also to have tbe attendance reach tbe r t maximum of the pier capacity of agio. < 1 WONDERFUL MUSIC } <■ "Wonderful music for dancing." - say> everyone wbo dances at Ibe Casino., Mr. Car pen let personally an par- ' visas lbs music and, as all danclug lu wblcb bs Is ooonactad Is noted for lu f '^muslc," this la no exception." % Dances an held every evening al » > o'clock eod Wtdoeaday, Thuradey, ! t Kriday and - Saturday after nooni. ) The children's clem In aaodern and 1 e classic danefng masts every Tuesday ' • aud Friday morning at 10 o'clock and ' is now oaariog tbe bnndrad mark. Woaeen's card part Ms an bald Mon- '■ day aud Tbonday aftarnoous, and the ' '• club card party on Thursday. ba Wadusaday evening next an a event of gnat Importance to tbachll- » dno will take place. Membership It growlog npldiy and tbe Casino Club I'W",US — G Is really "a 'plane Where everybody
wbo te anybody metes somebody." A very Important part of tbe Ceetuo Orchestra Is tbe youog drummer, Vln- ' cent Oeooooui. a ted bat fourteen years old, wbo would make many an older moteeten step back. He plays » every known "trap" sod never misses a beat; Always In perfect time and rytbm. be Jumps from one Interu. ; men I to another Uli out wonders If be ' hae more than tbe usual allotment of bauds and fete. HH brother. Augue tins, plays In lbs same orcbmlra ' an from the famous OeonooUl of musicians Is Philadelphia. ^ » ' * ' \ . " 1 ^EDUCATORS TO MEET , Hon of School Boards will lomorrow^t morning begin tbatr two days' seasM^i i In the first M'. K. Church. i r following Is the prograas: ' | • r&-W. C. »#. -Durand, praaldent > of the Dtatrtct Boards of KdRteHnn. pramdlag "Individual Dtfteraocaa i and Curriculum Dsvalr jm—t," Dr. i " acbooH. Oakland. UaHforala. " II — Job H edges, te the Hattoate BaeaTHy Lmgaa. New York CHy ' 11.44— ".Warn of Ptey-fftaewda," . Marvin Riley. 144— HeeteHMton tad MoMvatthy, Thfeagb Cpoam salty AetlvtUaa," Dr. P*te M. Haater. aapartelmxtent of | schoela. Oak load, CteMarate. , . Arthur U DeMOolaaetee University,
York Cdy- - a U W-Dt. Bum M. MeKlray,-adu- •• I ilffin. Haw York 0»y- .. t pl amr accepted , Mbed I te'Xl -'Mete 1 The atetefctek te tela Bawrd te Eda- | eaUoa. at a ateoltag Twaaday ormilag. actegate dn fteae aad . agacBteatteae «s> the pesgmted una lea skmalsM . •ad tegn ■■■«■<■ te the teaai high j Madaaa VaMba _ ^ ^ | at^MOwaaa St*' MUte wtM ha teateah aater te ha Bwa fW Ifoae J. M Itaalay ngitei faaddb item la' the iialm.k teniill> k ■■■*
national educators q1v^3 i talks to school men * . _ _ - ! i
| United States Commissioner P. P. Claxton Heard With Marked Profit. j ,<3h0-r.°nMte0,.n,f J^ay JtcpH ' i were in Ibe tSundky school r>K>m ad- ' i Joining when Ibe openmg -e-lou of ' 'I "ScDoolmeu's Week" was held *ou ( Monday morning presided over byl' j Dr. T. D.jteiyur. director of the Slait'- j 1 ■J I u addition to the ruemlier- of the]' r Ulty Stale Hummer -Sctia.il. I1 ' ' pals and principals from-every seen.,.. 1 1 j of |be Slate. Also In attendance M ete ' ' members of Ibe boards of education ' - I from, various parts of Ibe t ouiuion 1 wealth. ij The exercises were opened » l"lii the ' ' oer." the a-emblage bring led by Mi.. ' > director of music in I he sine 1 ' j Hummer School, ber as-lsianl. -Mis- .' I Madeleine K reucb, al the piano. 1 i' Dr Sensor, who presided, pre-enled ' ' Sjate Commissioner of E>lurali >u ("al1 vln N Kendall, wbu said be » »- 1 I pleasantly surprised al the large attendance al Ibe Stale Summer ScIi.kiI - • year. He f«(EKe~sald. that Ibis Is die- 1 ■ (Inctly encouraging, ebownig lhal tbe ' Ibe educational processes. Ilereallr.es 1 Ibat a large uumber of. men have been 1 called to the service, end lie appreel j ' ates (bat a large number of the women ' found t heir-way lo K ranee on the I battlefield* of service - 1 ! He realized that Ibe blgii salsrles-of-i fered In commercial purs'ults-may lure some of tbe teacbere lu September, j ' j thought that tbe teacher I- Ibe ueoes 1 sary agent In her chosen profession. 1 ' i Sbe Is needed -lo leech tbe future sel 1 dler and. citizenship of tin* country. Deferring .to the war. Dr. Kendall ^ald that tba ballle Is not simply on 1 tbe Western fronl. Tbe problem Is ' . Russia, because Kussig lu tbe days ol ' , school teai-ber- as this before blm.^Uor 1 | schools like America. 1 Tbe school you teach, b* ,old ,M- ( bearers, le an Investment of tbe Stale of Ngw "Jersey. Tbe democracy In ( tble country would not exist for a gen-' eratlou were It not for lire school-. Tbe teachers are as much -soldiers sI fbe meo In (Jie. trenrbre.' The teaclir are' work Is Imperative The teacher I ebouldibe Imprrseed' a lib tbe magm lode of bit and ber balliug. Referring lo "Tbe Battle Hymn t of _>be Kepubllc," wblcb had been sung before be began to speak, pr } Kendall said tbat this and other national bymns aud autheme should be a taugbt the children by Ibe leachenb until tbe jiuplls could slug tbem with-
out'a book aud realize the meaulug te r tbe won}*. , V Much of -life success of America's 1 participation in Ibe present war— J much or tbe patriotic spirit In tbe I country— tbe speaker said be believed. 1 is due to tbe work of tbe school leech. I ere of America. ' Tbe Amgucan people, trained In the I ; public schools, have met tbe situation I nlendldly and I bey will continue lo I du so. Tbls te due to the work of tbe t ! individual laacber with tbe Indlvklua1 i pupil. The speaker said tbat Ibey ; realize tbat tbe work of tbe schools Is -not perfect. Tbe fact Ibat tbey reong- t urn tba Imperfections is encouraging. Is why thousands are now lu tbe | summer schools throughout .tbe country,. Dr. Kendall said that ba would | Ilka to tmpraas upon every teacher tbe , feci tbat tbterwork le vital. Last yeaf was tbe myst socoaasful In - the blatory of Ibe New Jersey public , schools, aud Ike acttvitles, all splendid , aud .patriotic, ludioatsd that Ibe eloof Ac te^ools -uncon.eciously Is , Tbaee war activnies bave been good ! i not only for tbe children, but also for , tbe taacbara. Tbey have vitalized tbe , I schools, wblcb tbey needed, (.'blldren - don't thrive on dead schools. . - .Those lea new course of mody In ihe schools of New Jersey and America— ' eervtce te saving sod thrifi There is ao room for Ibe slacker io ibe New ^ Jeesav schools Tba apaakar ex pressed . the wish Ibat svsty teacher of English ■BfcgB te tkilii wirl acUvtteM. In English bad gsogripliy . tbe worXjhould ba vMaliaed aud twpl , tallaad with s aap of Eorope War ■eirtla ase ao on In th- —Kn.JB mote u,
"Now occasions leach daw dulles," u Mi Hon aatd, aud we mate capitalize u Dr. Koodall soggastad that tbe K Iaachan bavotbe children write letters ito tbabaya from their bootee now to a tba laackM In franca. There are b . tOeamadr te bays .from New Jersey p De. Kendall declared Ibat ba .la J 1 peead te iba way la wblcb (be New Jersey Imrbsri base raspoodad to Um o recall ssaents for teaching physical x tea tew, wUch.be said, bar livened up d ap aaay te tea eooouy schools te tbe P 1 BUM, aad ates baaa'a food thing for a ' tba school teachers i, Tsarblsg children the causae of A •emote tbe wars. Dr. Kendall said In J 1 tea j i*ster!" wblcb bad He aelgm t - la teirtsg, De Kaadall expraeaad t ' Ike wtob l*at tec east LagWatate will ■ 1 pamaa art mgaMng child two. team | ' tedteted grade ep. teteady crvies aad • Amteteaabm. teal May might carry i • temahaaaate tee* parents, some of , Or P. P. LTaitea. L-aoad rkates. 1 ^TteBamT gte^M^to*ciigaai.i»iia • mdttem-Btej ■lOMMtemt (tete aptea te tee
r e— — ■ m • ■ la tea Ssoeslng bejng - Adraooemate of Tsacbers Wnh Tbafr Uradas lai la Ihe aftaroooa was "Community OrI Dr. Edward L. Tborsdyba was Iba r apaakef ysatarday Hk lepra la Iba I I mors teg was "Macaal ItctssUAs Work I m BdaeaUaa and lu Tract kmi MseaU ' 9 ■ . Liter -OkMdB ns, wtete hateteg a£5B""a5riirPi r ■
Wl cooperate' WITH HOOVER Desire bf City's Hotel Pe. pic Appreciated by Natibnal | Food Administrator. I' Tar lu mbers af the llalvl I'raprie ; ! | adapted a slogsn. Wftli Mr U-avrr 'I Mr-. Johnstni Itousy. .d H« Strand,. .jV-V teq'oeatsd lo nalify Mr. Hoover of lbs ' Hotel Restaurs irl t>'">nc < *' end Stsamslup Divislou of the E...-I sir wltli -His hnid ■daHiii-llsli .ii iask out advertising sscllau lo send you t fCKl caussrvatioo posters. J Ing I lie sllvmiunof Ills public by every possible means lo the necessity lor food conservation. We believe one eflec- , fi »ill hsveiheeflecl of makiugibediuIng room more anractlve and It wtll be , ecauomice.1 because . I wo uniforms I should fo-l ■ Viallrese lbs wuole seaI sou- We lake pleasure lu ssuding ypu r pstleru of lbs uniform. If you can , not oas Ihe whole uuiform. try louse tbe food Administration c»7i. HAS NEW MEMBERS ► The folio* Ing have been elected - members of lbs Ocean city Fiablug Dr. H. K. Hoessier, W. B. Daven-p-.H, Judge gliomas D. "Kinlsllsr", s. II K Keuwoftby, Henry A. Tefry, Wm. n A. Hull mau. John I '. Osiers, Oeorge I- Higgins. l-bomas I . Knight, Morllmsr e Hklunsr. W. (> KeBllug, A. K. Houls- > ban. I'yrns I). Martsr, Arthur E. Hies, i- War H. Hutu, 8. 8. Harmon, War - i\io. n. nuru, D- a. izarmou, war-- mi
ringlon HI Hems, (ieorgs Tarsley, Wm. Ramsey, Harry Rroom, ^ Dr. J Suyder. J. Mlllbn Hagy. Monrus, Maurice A I'suny, K, B I jus. V. Kelley, Bamusl K. , I twin, Usorgs E. Malhals, Wm. 8" ; Billing, t'bas- O. Montgomery. John T. Boy I, Jobu W. Newton, Waller H.' I aud camuel K. Blllee. i Tbe Iropby winners al lbs Ocean ■ Oily Eisbiug Club for June aud lbs ' awarded tbsm are as follows: 1 Weakdsb — C. B: Kusosll, 44 ounces'; ' am yards Asha.way -rutty buuk. • Kmgflsb— A. E. Himleban , 33 oun- - rust-proof knifa • -t'roaker— 33 ounces, W O. Eebhug, i leader box sud leaden. ljargesl Heir of any kind — -Oeorge i Blair, black drum. 54 pounds, 5 ouu.' > ose; aw yards -Vsbkway cuitybunk. Duruig.tbe laal few days, many Ssb i bave beeu caugbl from tbe fourtaantb > street pur, But II lake* ao expert fl»bI ermaii to land tbem. Dr. Baoerie, Elmer' O'Nell. Clar1 sbc* Bummers aud Cbarle* O Mout- La gomsry. lbs latter of Aunapolta. *• I caugbl a lot of klngHsb; waakOst^ f crorkers and flounders io tbe bay ons ' afternoon this week. Some of lbs > waakltsb weighed nearly Ibiae pound-. Commodore J. W. Kern ley eod ' Capb D. L. Vknamao goi To large - black ha*. In lb* bay. i|eer Bomsn' • Polol, Saturday after uoon Tbls I* ' about Ibe first big catch of black baas ' of lb* ssaaon. •' _ " William T. Smith, of Pbrlmlrlpbla. • a cottager at Vfuiuor. and a msmnsr • of lb* Ocean City fishing Club, aud f W. J. Held, te Waablogton, D. C„ > went to Little Beach, above Brtgeor tins, Wadaasday of last weak, and • i.i-ik sH into an channel bass. Tnsv booked into »
aad ran sport during lbs day, aud * afternoon (bay brought back ofos ~ rhsnnel Uo MBM of which wan caught by Mr. IJald. Tba bam ranged weight from SO to 41 pounds £. P. Hsuuett, of PbHadalpbla. caugbl a mamaaotb Blunder la tba a few days ago. It weighed lfo i S-'te- Hssel awvcsbi* WsssSeS. John M. Nezel . son of John Naxol. i of PbllMlelpbla, aud who' la wsH I to many summer rrsnleul ban, I was among tbnoa severely wounded > a Hun raid off a baas hospital > latter part trf lart week. He is a ' member of Cornell I n ivansty Ambulance l ott, leaving this country late f H* was also wounded In " i J so nary, rteurniog shortly tbaraaftor- •
T BTF^\W H \ I cS clones' ,Ua>h'8 Shop \| White Flannel Pants. Blue Coats, Ready-made Suits at - [ Moderate Prices. Odd Pants. Caps. Umbrellas, Overalls, Shirts. $1.00 to $8.00, Ties Undeywar. ROYAL TAILORED "SUITS Maddock's Pharmacy Ci«htb and AsBory 'Avanua " 1'H' iS II v-o . FREE DELIVERY J'.i>t rcvcn ed fine assartnietit of rubber goods. Fountain Springes Ji o. f: yt. Si. 50. Si 75. $2.15. Hot Water Bottles. Si. 00. fi 25. $i. 50. Si 75. $2 00. Atomizers. Nipple* "Rubber Sundriea. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone tjg-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AVE. Ocean City, New Jersey I Fishing Tackle @ is a necessary article these days of food |jj conservation. We carry the Congress line a complete at rock-bottom prices. Call and I look it over, it will pay you; Also blue n flame oil stoves, gardeu hose, Penhsylg vania lawn mowers and a general line of. ? hardware including Mbrro aluminum ware B at the ' . . a . . Miiiw Mian Stan " I C harles C. Read & Co. fi 839 Asbury Avanua " 1 U* 437 "W rfttt DCLIVCRV ! ... 1 , -. ... ' , CM
Any Kind . Any Where . I . v 'i oc " J* Joseph 0. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITM1 J. Tenth Street and West Avenue im hnu uffi 1 A Reliable Builder To -erect yow Occna Cite cottage. . Yoo enact apore the time to look alter it ckady youadf aad Mat depcml upon te honesty at te cootnctor. C I have built for a large nxmbar ai people aad cpold refcr yen te any or all of them. Send for te lfat ef mmmm lad photegnphfi of te hoaafii. Otis m. Towns end -.builder -rr- • • ! Allen Sou 11 The BuUder Eighth gtnd Ocktek Aveteoo mm comhktmii 1 ' • ' - - a swan 0 • a l Twour Swan and Trout rpinnn Caroentsrs MdfifigaMtewSai* ' " MaMnn -Rj. | , — == l AdwIiaiiittiMML J
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