Ocean City Sentinel, 8 August 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 2

I Pjtcw City Sentinel [ a. cum r robinson atw aad fwmfltmm •- MBAM CRT. • ■ NSW JERSEY M ItW Ha SS-X 8 "*'■ ' *"' ' "* I WHJRSDA*. AUULHT s ISIS ' 0>MUlUoA(«n< wa» mad* , ■ hmBji «> u«l Tta Jrr -*y bri- i —Is. th* Fifty — »»ulh. under Hrigo- r MsrUssanl Charla, W. Barber i. lu ■ mm Ts— ty-slnm Dirioiou. Fourth c Ammf Csrpa. "oomeWUrre id Frsuce fmUf one-third of litis dletelou I. i raafte ap o f former Natural Guard,- t \ RMS d In J assay, luriitdmg many < ' ■llin ot lb* old I bird Heguueui , Th* nllb ml liflad eo Ihsl we ess | SNisnsUr where these bnya ara to- , UssMsa Fort-Trtegraa. but •« nay , * —til thai l bay ara oitbar on tbt Orlac Has as assy soar lbs (root s, lire . MMn has had luteurtve training ■ a— aoadsd oaiy iba "poiwbiDf »S" to , •aha Ma ptaeo Id tbs rn.nl bus. our , hearts aad oat bapss ab with lbs Jar i say to** with prlds Is I balr lighting , MlM, sad a hasp euaalcttou tbsl I bay S> Cilia ally do tbsir pan to Ktsp thp Beaeatheron.

Tagtv* aaldaa of I ha variely of wam whtoh ths nan ars duloc iba foNavtog, aays the t*ailarv>u Call, staled ft— ths Faaaaylveuto Kail •sad UMtpaay'a isport, will give a —sd Mae Sf ths salsDl to wblcb wo , aaaa aaa Uhlag ap tasks formerly par Mad kc aaa: H» Woman sr. , washlag h ths aaatoal shops, oo at , • s— da; aa* M —ployed as a "writer," t - Bp thsM laaa; eeveely Mar «oa» . t " anal wash atoealag toooaootlTsa, ods s ' aa liiiantlTj dbpatchin; Iwsetp- , | Rnachtng appnnllcn; Bve wsnsn , | ME*W n wmfctog 'aT^ikViMi; \ ' gin aad sestet- \ r M— RE H* MS aUaos; tweoty-nlae , £ ttadhtoita eaaftep haads; I ftaaa sr. , • MChRd •• paws* epaeatore; right . | an Man aiaia; alas ars drawbrtd«s , — an ntpM/i* as ■■odig watch- | ■ WW." wwT a" BHBMvpRfoa. Tkshd M thai sosoy ISMfMafh a hanaa haiaf, raqair- ' pgdRBhM, and, m, aad Whass pas--RMI—Mhi. Rataaallp lbs oars — da— *n ad IMa aaWMn aad niton .MMtMynMhinM SSffiSSS .■—ad ths hall la —at. bah lad ths ■S—S — aad h man plans RR—'Nl Oa Nat Untp Com -.T fiK"1 ■•»•• • lAlni tfteetofcaad aiaalta ta 5SJLTyc^:.rr ■ ; — haaadapnd a plaa whanhp ths ; ; — E ahaaanaadaip. wui ban SSLrr-rri^ ' ■M* | nrsad | wMh^dlaan '■nan— —Lot as aot bnuto SkMa Raaaanhn aha la JM aa ha■naaapaaanaad hat aoada an Just •MIBwinUtTAIMHBMT n,r::::r —**- flEM haadndMd fsHy lad to. attddMlf I— HI fj w? tbi Flrrt Pnnby' .gg"' afteiaass. ddl^talMa Oah aa ths Boardwalk. — NM» MMdtad Brooke. Bil—Cdlli J^'Cst ' Sg**1 RndnMh Caopat. BaaaA UMa Margaret UaMaa. the haatreasa at aaat waah-s — t. fcg wMI hi Mrs. W.^AIftre— . ire any ST^hl t MTtUOV PACUO .^JMd^Canaa~Mean tsarswn ■rjto* 'STvannaniadbprawt«o PMh g.— »»" y ^ 01 MBHRdtpdlk T. Dowdaay Clark. ' jfckddhd It. any waa thasaaal LHHtB— aaabancpiaaad n ths Im H».dN -Uhnty — » n^op

SIRY1CES ' DRAW CROWDS Secratxry Harrington. ¥. M. C. A. Worker. One of the Speakera. •k lib lbs osuia Isrgs sltsodsucs o. lis. aisrksd tba two prsaloa* Bsst lots, lbs Baptist ( barcb asralcaa Id tba Hlppodroma Blar ara eoDtlDulag popalar wltb tbi »umnsr erowda Tba half boor ooug sar.loa toot duoday STOD lug was gl.SD oasr to lbs poopft ID lbs oodso tbsl only (boss ptorss wars aoag wblcb tbay col lad tor by tba old familiar p locos wblcb ovsryodsouiic bnrnly. Ths Bvr oiluutc psriod fat tba boy. tba aarvico was couduetsd by -toco tary Harrlogtoo. of tba Kagla Hot Waablogtoa Y MCA Borates. Mr llarrtugtou told tba psuplo Ibal tba to tba lOWh sow la lbs fl(bllu| Kraoca wata boys ba bad iba opportualtp of working wltb in ibartoulb. apaaklag to tban tod baudiog llioai latokWMUla Ha aaa) tbsl mkuy In tba ' casually tlsla today asra wish wbon I hs kasw snd bad spoksa to psasou ' ally, so Ibal ks fssla a parsooal Intsr ' o*l III t liana It la llkaly that -sera tary Harrington will gewduct iba Bvs I nlouu psriod again flaodoj Woll tnuwn soloists will ba at tbr f m coring, fruoi now on Mrs. (fsons r. Orr, who l. awwog tbs Isadiug alto

siugsrs to Pblladslphta. sod who la I sunassfing ban. w0 bs tbs soloist for , > rtuudsy sssoiug. Uo Buodsy. Aa- I • gwsl Ik Mrs A. M. Orap will slog , rUts Is so wall known anoog lbs wa , i air atoMors as to nssd uo latroducTbs asrnoo was. prsacbsd by lbs u ' pastor, tba Ko. Marpls M. Lass, uu , ' lbs MbJsct "Uod Maalfastsd to Jssu. ' Christ." » 1 Us rsad from Matt I. 11, aad Cuba ., 1 fc II. C • Us nid In part: 1 Both of than orators sor. ars bsoa . ' asly auoabrlaltoos. ths Brat to Mary lbs puMpsctlas nutbsr. sod tbs asc- ( uod to lbs shsphsrds oa lbs bill, around Hslbtobsn Tbsy apsah of h tba Mrtb of a Child, whan adogat was sf aaparalMad In porta nos to Iba » world. Isaiah's tributs to lbs child „ to— -Uato aa a ChlM to baoo.aato as a y Cm M clam sad ths aaoaranrnt shall , apm His ihtaldw aad Hk tans n shall ha sail sd Wsadarfal Omasa! lor. MgiMp Usd. K.ar lasting Pathar. Prtamaf Hsaaa." I It tppnn that ths Inpsrlsass of , ths ad ami Itas la ths aotoaton sf ths i Mm. Ba shall not Hto psspto from t thsto alas. TMa Is aot a naa'a >ah; M , Is bopaad haasaa aapaMMttoa Noon. - bat Uad am nos frsn sto. This plain > aatsmml asta nlsstaC waald toad m « lhasafam. lata a etasdftianlnaltoa as r 1 |o who thM Mm waa. ■ Ths pa alar rtuwad tba naaan of 1 ' (tad's lab tag awap rta bp nhnaw (o ' ths spnbal of ths saap^sal tosad la I 1 LarWaaa haw la gpnhol ths torn sf I ' larasl wan laid hp Inpilisllia apm * ' ths gsat aad ha haa^han without ths e ' wnp>ad ths Jaws nw than Mas ' hasaa swap hp las nnap sf Uad. Co i ' ha Mad EM la am ran plats la « 1 tbasssaa, ths apiiftsd Chrtrt. ths Ma d 1 kniar, apaa whan ths alas sf ths ba1 naa ran wan piaasd. whs bora ths « 1 Ml paaaMy Ihsrsfsr. ast tnpwtad to i ' than whs Irwrt to tba nsnp of Chrtrt 's I i . — OKDXANCI MBN OO t rapt asCsss naa rtaaa kalia a

OapL McCaaa. sf ths Toekahss (ltd I aaaaa Ospartnmt. waU buswa lo i ham art— ankJas. Ha, with Corporal Wtillan O MaiDsaald aad Caagsant b Rpaa. has ham traartsrrsd to Ihg . ■ Mat. aaw that ths Tatkshos Ord- ■ an Dapartnmt M aa mora. M Hirati aad Frtaats Itoasom hast ham saat lg Tapbaooh . Lssg Island t Uiali Dory as. Hill. Mafhar. Caw- « | yar. CM—. BartU aad Mac Kay bass 1 Ths Thahahss Urdaaass Dspartatoat, whlsh has ham n mMaoes a > UttM nara than a paar, was laowa at « Wnhlagtaa n am sf ths nasi MB stoat Ja ths oawatrp Car parol W Milan tt. MaaDooald. « who ranis frsn Atlaatto City, aad . htohsathar wan anbrrtaan drlssos la ' I rraan Ms Praam Bar a paar bstoo. I . ihtosaaatry mtorad tha war. Thsa ' lhap mMrtad la tha Mfotos aedaa thM saoatrp's Rag. WAS NO &ACB total a «a tla MiaiCaaaws. Aa a— rt was raads Catardap altar , . assa to haos a rasa of ths madartga ( craft of ths Oasaa CMp Yacht Cloh. I bat mlp two of tha basts warn raadpC. U wnasstdsd ta haos a "aarab" ran ] wrmto and K. J. LaCsrtp. aad Mtoa | . loam, owasd hp Hmry Ban alt aad I . J aba E. PMs. , Oo tha Logan worn Bart. Bsancanp aad Caaaal W. Wood. Alaa. Law* I rsaos srrlosd at ths clahhawas too lots i to board tha craft, hat a ads ap far , 'his hp dolag a 1st of "rootlag" m ths I 1 wharf, tha Logaa wn ad aasy wta- , a *"*• 1 ( opt. CUatoo U Brack top aad Haw1 art Uma, ssarotarp of ths ragstta . ; tara tha hasp m tha ratarn trip, to J tbsy eat R aad sollad to tha laoaaa. Tha aaatartal has ham arrtatag ihs last tow daps lac tha mtoaatao m- 1 I p toraanmH to tha la tor tor af tha Oaaao cup High Cshasl ba ltd lag, nods aaa. 1 sssary by dials lows la aadnto rodaaa J tbs Srs risk. Ika toaal aahaola will , I ths'todt aad wlauc tomT™*" *** j Ti ll II "l i II -| 1 I —a. F B. I aakirt aad hat daagh- a

'sohg cycle to- 1 i i be given here . Noted Vocalists ^ Wjll be c Heard in Methodist pbnrch. Next Thursday Evening. , May KbrCy Hou who aill appear |. IU a mlwellaneou. progam. to\- f D i. is ad by tba popular -Bong t^ycle.'" ( t ; In. Falrylaod." i. one of tlir nio-t ^ onrcsoaful aoprano aooallnt- t«for# the t public today. Mra. Hott ha- had the ,. unusual distinction or appearing I" i , lira Bach Fsotlcol held at Bethlehem , J this oeoson. She has ap|srared In , » "pera. oratorio and coucert. '-"j \ l bs following well-known janl-t- , will nloo appear at Hits concert, to be . given la the First M K Cbdrcli Tnuraa day eveulag. Amrust IS: Marie Stone . I Inagatou, coutcalto; Walter K Fou- , i Uua, tenor, and Henry Hou. boss- , Henry E. Meyar. accompanist. g Waller E ijontlua ueads ur Intro , ductlon to au Ocean City audience „ Mr. Pontlua baa appear"1 "ere on u oeveral occortoua »Hb great success w li to always a djrtfttH lo hear a voice d o>. beautifully VljB"1 ^ud u«ed*yitb such skill. Hla work is sure to plca-e-a Ha will appuur In a gruop of solo- hea f. re the song cycle. FINE MEETING

OrtbaglM Aaslllwry Hears ■ Talk aw psrohlbllton. / The Mef bodlrt* Episcopal Summer thai Hotel Northandle Tuesday afierat 3 o'clo <ft with MrS T. I> iwdnep Clark presiding. I'be auxiliary requests that articlenot dfaired longer he' oent to the Method tot Episcopal Church for their fall bus age sale. A note of eondolaoce waa sent to P 8 Cake, of the Normandie. becau-e of tbs death of hla brother. Edward K Following was the program preosatsd: Piano duet. "Zimpi," Ml-se- Audi Koull and Ituth Head. . Mediation, "Blfr Perkins' Toboggan SI ids." Mrs George W. Yard. This was the atoiy of snow, a sled old assld, so old bachelor, a custard pis and a mischievous boy. Can yoa Inagtna tba mixture? The auxilaa no bars can after Airs. Yard's Interpretation. Nolo, ••Bonawbera." Solo, "Little Bit of Honey That the Ain't Fonod," Mrs. Samuel Goft talh, "Tempsrance Thoughts" Mrs. H. Hokton. 8hs said tff part: The tolls ui lbs tins Is. not ripe for prohibit loo. God said, years ago, Who hath woe? Who hath sorrow? bo hath contantton or spirit?" So God thought. In Bible times, the time ripe for prohibition. Lut winter aaauiy had no coal In their cellers, but breweries were kept going. Ie tha time not ripe^for. prohibition? before pap day the miners can mine 17(10 tuna of coal per day. After pay tha ralnata can mine 1200 lone of coal par day lathatlaetnot rips for prohibition? There ware 1&000.000 tons shortage hi eoal lad. winter. Babies froze, but the drink traffic got coal. lethatlkte not ripe for prohibition? •I (D00 £00.000 pro 111 from the liquor trade. Tbooaande of cars transported while than was a ncatclty of ears to carry food. Ia tha Unas not rips for prohibition? Auto trucks of grain arc seat to the breweries, and you and 1 are wltbool grain.

la tba Una hot ripe for prohibition? 000 buabeia or grain went to the brwwertea; sogers and fruits are' also Brewers say If you' doss the bieweryou will put men out of employmoot. There Is not one business that loot meo lu running It tbatg the business, at so monstrous a pswflt. rv The Lord Is ready to take up ouhof captivity of the liquor traffic when ate ready. Write to your local repraoeoutlre to seta for Iba measure. Tito porch p^rly at the home of Mrs. Tbeo. W. Francis was a great sueesse and |7 was added to the treasury. There ware many strangers at the iba masting, and the members want orisers to attend. The hostesses for next week are Mrs. H W.SIocnm, Mr«. N. Golf, Mrs. AlFogg, Mrs. Mtakelly and Mtm Chaw. HEARS FROM 80N aatcls SB Other Bids. Port hi alter Bmttb has received s ,-ard stating that his aon, Horace, arrived safely over am. This adds another neeec to the list of Ocean City "over the re." Horace Bratth enlisted on January i 1MB, and was sent first to Ft. Bio-' cum for a few days and tben to Camp > Os„ wbara he remained uu lata kpnng, when he was transferred to Camp Green, K. C. He entered the Motor Mechaulcs' Bkgnal Corps, bis request for active ' work as aviator belug turnqd dowu be- ' aeamofhiiBge, be being under nlne- > years at the lime of bis eullstment. While at Camp Green he aided aa Instructor In the school of wireless. Hto. last letter before emberklug stsdad that his work overseas would he lb# In Mailing of wireless apparatus on aeroplanes and testlog It after action. MAT GET DR. PETERS . »• HBave J»«iwd iershtr ■srs Meat Tksrsdar Ksenitis. His quderstuod that negotiations bstng mads with the Kev. Dr. Madison C. PeUrs. the uoled lecturer nod peppery patriotic orator, to give hto bast red-hot patriotic address st . Iba musk pavilion ntxl Tuesday even- I log. With tba orchestra back of i aad good commuting singing, a i raraaeaolng and. treat would be offered i all who attend. l>r Fsten to lo the vklolty and Is < wiUlagtocprae to Oeaau City, it ? i hla il|U.

'form class » 5 learn french 2 I Orchestra Auxiliary Accepts'] War Work Offer of Madame , Haussmann. Madame L. Charlotte Itsuseman » j few days ago .-ifered to the (Jcesr. 1 City lte-1 Cril-s Society .her services tllmiy. learning df this pruflef; qokkl^l ■ Hoste-s' Hoose, uu tltsk. B-sidwaik. • every-Motidsy. Tuesday and lliurdey mnmiug st S'w oVlock the lv ■Nine coutluutng, fur -pe hour. WILL PLAY TENNIS " Jersey Chsmplou-hlp Tennis Tournament will -tan «ii the tennl- .curl- «? August IT. coutii.ulug the next week. Here Will be men's and women'. k doubles Entries clwe Jo men's .ingles FrtY day. .Vu^usl IS p. ui . meti s dun Eutisuce fee-, in -Ingle- and i ■ ; 11 There will be tennis dsneqs Bslut ; day. Augu-t IT. UVIueedsy. Augu-i j SI. and Saturday. AugU-l 21. BOYS DID WELL i Two of Thru Warprlsrd Asburv In Hie sn.uGst, cs-tlug tuurnaineui u of Asburv Perk Fishing ( lub Baturdsy. tier junior member- of the Ocean City Fishing ( lub made Ring hit with _ ibe member- of the Asbury Park Club „ lo Ereut P. highest average of three . carts, opeu for boys of seventeen end , under. Itoy Ktday won with an a> ersgs of 316 feet. Kid ay's ludlvldusl carts were 313 e feet 5 Incbee, 312 feet 6 Inches and 319 I feet. t Churchill H'uhgerford, Jr.. 11 years, f got au average of 2S3 feet 3 luches. delt featlng Edward Wroetof Jersey City ^ itidsy'c record excels thst held by — "Hilly" Moran, which stood unbesteu 0 more than live years. ' OVER IN FRANCE ib ' aeon P. Bambtrger in (be Thick i? af the Flabt. ie The Keystone Division,- of- which y the 103 engineer a are a part and 'ts >f oom posed of Pennaylwauls yojjlha. hsa been active Ugbtlng at the Marne. ? Pennsylvania Ie the Orel state to have n such a large unit in battle. This untl ie la in command of Major General C.H. Mulr. i? . Henry _F. Bamberger, of -Phlladelir phis, e graduate civil englueer af the d University of Pennsylvania, aDd a if summetaresldent of .Ocean City. Is In the thick of Ibe battle. His many ? friends hope he will return some dey ie to tell Oceao City with pride of bit exit periencee Id the tight with the Hans

^^^Eeaas, ' . H "• IH i- > Dit JAMES 8. MARTIN. D. D. '■ General Buperlntendeul of the Curia- •' Han Cltlzeasblp Inslilule, In be held r In Ocean Clly August 2.',tb «o .September let. y k- -======^;^T^^^ P HOW IS YOUR BOY FED AND CLOTHED? i' War Department Permit De e tailed Description or trnpi ^ Pnsira and Wardrobe. Germau agents have Industriously circulated stories shout the feeding and clothing of America's gieat new i. army. Bucb stories are intended to I tap our morale. Jibs, been difficult f f°r patriotic Aaiericaus to combat them, because heretofore the real facts 1 JSif*® Slf*" J*®" K,veu 10 'he public. I. The War Department lias been too busy worktug to speud much time on explauatinus. Now. for I he rtrel time, the whole story 1« ready to he told. The country r will learn just how much truth there was to law winter's skulking rumors. Supplied With all the facts by the t War Ilrparlment. William Atbertou . du Puy Is wrltlngwn arllele that will r tell all about the feeding and clothing [ of our troops. It !• a story that every I American wltb tt end or relative In : - will want to read. No phase of f our tremendous war preparations is I more amaziug than this account of the I work of (he quarieraaailer corps, it' will appear exclusively In the Phils- , i delpbia Public Ledger next Bunday. i i The only way to ha sore of obtaining i your copy Is lg fawns it In advance - from W illiam F. Gardiner, 74* Aobury | Rvaoaa. adv., It J

-dr.gueb m on honeymoon 'Married at Bryn Mawr, He , and Bride Will Soon Go . to ChitiA -Dr snd Mrs. Phoo Hwa Chen, who 1 u -re married at the home of Mr. and T » Mr-. Henry Hill Coliina. Jf.« at llryu 1 •■(Mawr. on Tuesday, are spending their , j houeymoou in Ibis e«y. I A ■4 They are I he guests .of the groom's T r-> 'brother, who I- spending the summer •tin Fo?g's 1'ier Apartments, and who i, studyiT g'm this goufitry. - l»r. (hen was sent (a, the lolled,! ' date- IV the Chinese Government, j He grail ".led in Michigan In 1914. re- 1 r ceivsd hi- master's degree at ( oruell in 1916 and thr degree of Ph.I). Itr — -* I HreB,."" Z'Zll very Inch lo J receive contributions -of ue»- from S residents and cvtiager»..-aiid siqire i. tiie writer- | ess. use .inly one side of , i he | e|<ar ..U which they are wrlliug ? Ma tf . BAMCEL 7.ANE BATTEN, r- A Leading B|>eaker at the Ocean' City Christian Citizenship Institute, tp be , 3 held here Augusl26th toBcptember 1st. 9 .. e ! s, W— Value of Massage. e- The value of maseoge properly id-' I ministered la coming to be generally , recognized by the medical profession In u many aliments, in locarcongestlon the overtenslon of the vessels can often be relaxed, thus bringing (o the sufferer , a relief wtilch. not forthcoming, would allow the allmcttt to progress to a protracted or deep sealed disorder. The k New York Medical Journal, concerning the benefits to be derived from mas b sage treatment, says that In acute cold In the head strong finger pressure along the upper portion of ths spine * oa either side will open up the note '■ passages on the corresponding ride 'e Masseurs usually rub well on both It sides of the spine. Ferer headaches. I. or congestion of the head, are readily relieved by slow, distributed pressure 1. on the nerves at the back of the heed ie and along the upper vertebras Acute , fevers, accompanied by congestion. swollen veins, dry skin, are relieved by i gentle pressure along tha back mna- ' dea. this treatment bring Intended to y facilitate perspiration and to qnlrt ths . I- nerves. s. J _

— Bsm's's Favorite Name. Of women's nnmes that of Margaret j occurs moat often In the works of J. M. Carrie. There waa a Margaret In "The Little Minister," in "Quality ' Street." In Tho Admirable Crlcbtonj" 1 and Margaret, _ called "Maggie" Wylls. ' was the heroine of "What Every Woman Knows." The name to Mr. Bar rie sums up everything that to tender. 1 I simple, noble and true In woman hood. And why not? Margaret Ogll ! T7 was the maiden name of James Matthew Barrio's mother. And surely It was of his mother. Margaret Bart-la. that the playwright was thinking When he wrote these lines descriptive of Margaret Darling, mother of Wendy. In "Peter Pan/" , "8be waa a lovely lady, with a re mantle mind and such a sweet, mock lng mouth. Ber romantic mind waa Uke the little boxes one within the other that come from the pnzsUng east However many yon discover there la always one mora." Rw bow and Hla Massmala When tho brave Admiral Benbow ' waa m common- sailor bis messmate, who was stationed with him at the noma gun. lost his leg by a cannon shot The poor fellow called to bis friend Benbow, wbo took him npon ' bin shoulder and descended with him ' to the cockpit But tt happened that " Just oa the poor fallow's head came d npon a level with the deck another' I- ball carried that off also. Benbow. however, knew nothing of the matter _ and carried the body down to the eur geon. calling out to tha latter that he had brought a patient desiring ebme one to bear a hand. Tha surgeon ? turned about and exclaimed: "Why. what do yoo do here with a man who has lost hla headr "Lost hla head!" says Benbow. "A lying scoundrel! He told be It was his leg. but I never believed what be laid In my life without bring Sorry ' tor It aftern ard." t 0 -Martha's" Debt to tha Cook. t Willing of Friodricb von Flotow. tbe t composer of -Martha." Dr. Adolf Ko a bui »av» thai Flotow's parents Intend • ed that be^bould enter tbs-dlplorantli ® service, but that the love tor musli end the dl- -overy of hi- talent changed e tbe parental plana. Among tbe auec , dotes wbl.b hla biographer relates It e this: "line day when 'Martha' was In the making he said to me: 1 sat at (he e ptaoo and played over and ovar again 1 a melody which I wanted to make oar , of. but In no form of tba many which " 1 had given It did It appeal to mo Aft , er hours I arose In dlagust snd then r heart the cook on the other ride of the ■ ball sing my melody, giving It t pe r ; collar twist. That will ba popular, i 1 sold, wrote It down, and au tt stand*.' " ' -Now York Tribune. I I. ■ "l * new ennk will long preserve lbs ' j ttoctora o^tta Uquo, wwti which X

j* Our Boys, \Ve may spare theni the su preme sacrifice ! ' ^ 7 - ' individual self-denial Stopping every exttayhgancc. , placing every penny and dollar where it- is , needed most. . Don't only think — act! 1 Buy Thrift Stamps— Every quarter oils our lighting machine. ; •Aid the cause of Liberty. . Help end ruthlessucss. the home-coming of the boys. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS— NOW! First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. *AN CITY. Ntw JKmsmr L. W. MILLER RRORRIB TOR TELEPHONE, 203 « .

— GOOD PAINTING QBTJH JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. OBi/, PAINTING AND OCCO MATING Bell Pbooe, 186-J Furniture Stored .Reupholstcring eItimate Window Sh^dcs FOR YOU iAwnings and \House Furnishings Our prices are Lowest possible consistent wltb Good Work and Best Material. Lawrence 1*1. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. City Gas Lieht Comoany 837 ASBURY AVENUE 4 TELEPHONE 69 NIGHT CALLS 424- W Real Estate For Sale Bid BARpAINS Cottages, ^ Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. -This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort Cheap. Apply to , - " Alonzo Cotton 619 Aabury Avanua Ocean City, IN. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No ValUug Mr two weeks to kDow If you can «et It; we can tell you at onoe. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage* for sale. Alao lot* for luvertmeut and for improvement — tbe ebole* of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., . ^- •* Ocean City, N. J. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 411 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. — I— ■ R. HOWARD THORN HEAL ESTATE ■oa MimmTK Btmamt (Mair to Woar oreio a) ''tare araaer (Cow. Oc—qr Atrnmum) OOEAN OITY. N. J. A Seashore Store With Philadelphia Ideas and Prices We number among onr customers a good many Philadelphia folks who have traded with us a good many seasons and still make thi» store their headquarters for all that is reliable in merchandise. We invite all to inspect onr store. " * HOT WEATHER SUGGESTIONS Men's cool, comfortable Undearwear, 75c to |2.00 Men's Shirts, with and without collar, in percale and madras ' <1.00 to |2.50 I— Men's Soft Collars R silk and pongee, 20c to 25c Men's Bathing Suits, wool and cotton, <1.50 to <4.50 Ladies' Silk and Wool Sweaters, beautiful colors, slip-over and coat style, <2.50 to <6.00 Something New— Ladies' Sealpax Underwear Same as father and brother wear Just received a new lot of Ladies' Pumps and in canvas l ' , and kid, <2.00 to '<550 THE COOL STORE G. H. STEELMAN 831-833 ASBURV AVENUE Octnn City. N. J. Advertise in Uie SENTINEL

OTIS V. TOWISQB BUILDER Opfick: 8th St. Opposite p. n OCEAN CITY, N. J Only galvanized nails used on exterior work beorge W. HaSU Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Ptona Frr*. No. 13 W. Fourteenth s.TZ^* OCEAN CITY. S. Corson BUILDER eis wiSLCT svx OCCAW CITT. N. ,HO-I ,§T " ALBERT G. GILBERT PRACTICAL HOUSE MINTS 645 Asbury Avenue, (XKiS cm, M. J. KallmalM rarnubta. Krii totart y co-> rem. Also, John T. tow w toaa .ua on C»a. UsaUy la Htork. Bru.BM ao4 fainter.' hqppita. ' Bleyri, Tina and Hnpplto. juckW lu pairing from pile Allan dri To. " BRECKLEYS^ HOUSE AND S ION PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRCCKLEV, Prop K eaily Mixed PaluU, Lead aDd Oils 930 and 922 Asbury avenua. 8 0. Mm* 1. 1, MM N sTMM 8E0. 0. ADAMS * CD. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTMG MICE LATIR6, Elc.. Elc. . AU Work to Mai *■ Uss "r I bmIIj Attam4a4 Ta. OCEAN CITY. N J Coal Coal We Have It (to bairn i a C. H. SHOEMAKER LL'MBERCO. Twelfth and Waat Aveaae - ■- Real Estate and ' Search Company BEPgESENTB Fidelity Trust Corouy of Newark Wildiood Title ud Trist Co. , Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance I- Prompt Service All Work Guarontnd - Money to Loan on Good First Mungoga Forms for Sal* Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May^Court House N. J. '

Something New for the benefit of Oeeen City people Ocean City Bouse Cleaning Company will rlwin vour hotel, board Ids houm. private •-■(luure. olhre. or ftorihlBi you have lo ekea will do ll by the con Woe 1 or Jay. Ulvo ou a i 7s9 Wast Avewue Ocean City New Jerjay , JONES, ROGER? * BASSELL 3 A. U JON EH. rtonowr ie » r " Eyes Eiuiitt Vitkoit Dnp Xowtot npan 4M* tootbodo. .Oourtaetioa I. My etat 1 ■ — lt rSJ-nt -^^3 wsllf* AU work Bon# as I ""T. W. ELY teas AUuU. Aveaae ATLAttTic tirrr, i. a. |. Mbore fort Uwfitaiw. ^ : C.LLAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. MMAlW Avraaa. oa— ony. R. J. I. tolatortart? Oottogia (or rest. * H»8 Birkhlrit PLVHKM8 AND H RATING B4B JtSBL'IT A Til CI ■an on B® J***1' Hot Wato.^ntrt Ngr HtoUoa A^E you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? ft • have a line of runwiTCBK at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. ^720-M A8iyft* AY* ' iiuinc ice covin DtHLXB la Plfillfl iMltlil Id Tenth and Waat Avanua OCKAM OITV II 3. Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coke. Get the above from C. M. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth mm* Wast Ave— FREE OF CHARGE . Vhr suffer with laiHgBrtlia, dy W oU. torpid liver, tuartlpalkia, ft" rto«och, comim-op uf fimilaftai aallag, atoj SS-.-fTJaKiSSt S&A atrated^ta (Bowty byfifty y—aoltac"A"