Ocean City Sentinel, 15 August 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel 1 r. curtis robinson Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, • - NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No. M X 1 afltenmnjl^bln local column*. 6 mm* par line, eeeh trSenton. moninij »ua j«*rij fata. fOrotoibaqon aprlkauon. Mb work promptly done toy experienced If t***" i THURSDAY. AUGUST IS, 1918. | ^kkilaraa at vn» jtod gr ik»«h City ! • 2 4 , al'gfut tllll>. t compiled by Prank h. mrikrv, 1're.m.r.t Oeean city rubles CJun. , j kvorsT | j JTbnraday . . . SJtlj 4.0S; 6-.47T0 SI" , Friday 4 3«t 5.1010 6011 37 J ,8'Satorday . . . '£87 8 07111.49 1 4 Sunday .... 6.84 6.58 12.35 12.43 1 6 Monday 7.24 7.46 1.26 1.33 6 Tuesday S 10 8 29 2.11 2.22 „ . 7 Wadnaaday. . '"8 64! 9.10 2.64 S in 8 Thursday . . . 9.33 9.49 8 34 X.43 > • Friday ..... 10 1210.26 4 12 4.24 10 Saturday . . . 10.49 11.03 4 47 6 "6 , II Sonday 11.28 11 40 6.24 5 46 18 Monday 112.04 o.r» 6 28 18 Tuaaday :... 12 17U2.46 •> 37 7 16 14 Wadnaaday. . l.oo. 1.88 7.1« &.09 » 16 Thureday ... 1 62 2.29*8 10 9 09 "11 16 Friday ; 253 820 9.09 10.12 „ 17 Saturday ... 8 68 481 19.1211 09 18 Sunday .... 6.00 5 29 1111, 19 Monday .... 6 66 6 21 12 02 12 07 ► SOToaaday 6.40 7.1212 53 12.59 a 81 Wadneeday. . 7.39 8.00 1.40: I 51 * 82 Tburaday . . . 8.27 8 4?* 2 26 2 41 8* Friday 916 9-36 s.in 3211 * M Saturday ... 10.021023 3 56. 4.22 { 85 Sonday 10.5211.16 4.43,5.15 a 88 Monday . ... 11.45 6.32lB.lo „ 87 Toasday .... 12.07 12 89 0 2»: 7.09 , 88 Wadneeday. . 1.06 1.40, 7.23 6 12 1 29 Thursday . . . 2 09 2.44 8 26 9.18 EftldlJ 8.16 3.49 9 82 10 21 * 81 Saturday ... 4.21 4.5210.86^11.21 , it) minute* later lor tbe bajr-1 j ALL Indication* are that Ocean Cily c la liarlng a Orel -claw "season. " J the cfp comes back. The Sektisei. extendi hearty con- 3 gratnlatloue to ttie members of the ' Ocean City Flahlug Club on their euccase In winning tbe Oceau Cily Tro- ' phy Cop from tbe Anbury Park Flab- 1 log Club In tbe surf-canting tourna. c meotat Aebury Park last Saturday. ' The Anbury Park boy., all Hue sportsmen, won tbe cup when It wan Aral offered, two yearn ago, and held this handsome trophy uotll now. Tbe hoya of tbe local club recently decided 1 that the North Jersey Coant resort 1 club bad held poeneenlou long enough ' and tbay want to Anbury Park deter- " mined to bring tbe cup back. Tbe 1 man of the team were In good abape, ' with thalr nereee wail in band, and ' th«y woo almost an tbay pleanad, ac- '' needing to report* from tbe ncene of * the conflict. b

RJI. Kranlr aud wife, P. M. HaraWand family, Philadelphia. klbkbos. JW.B. Drumt^and wife. Margaret W abater, W. H. Bcbullx, R. J. PadhoU and wife, Wm. Vodgae, M. T. f Townneod and wife, Mr. Cope and / wile, Phliadelpbla; C. 8. Brundy and r .wife, Burlington; J. B. Gibbon. and wtfa, Was. B. Parker, Camden; E. J. , Bryan, Baltimore. kathlu. 1 _ Marion Durrall, Belleplaln; Vlr- I gtniaE. Bodine, Camden; Albert £. : Mollar. Both Mailer, J. W. Grose aud wth, M. K. Scarlett, A. V. Scarlett, 1 Edward U. Holloway aud wife, Mar- ■ thaH.8obue.8aml. Dudgeon, Pblla- 1 dslpbls; H. I*. Reeve., Brldgetou ; a 1 W. Tuner, Cleveland. chtn^n-ebitt hall. 1 Mlas Alexander C.Starr, Earl G. ! Manna id. Howard R. Myers aud . wlla, Mrs. C. F. Staunardt Mrs. Jan. . H.Taylor, Grace Leteon. Kobt. E. Entrtkan and wife, Philadelphia; W. W. Macklln, U. 8. A.; H. 1*. Spobn ! and wife, Chicago; MatUson C. \ Schwartz, Oamdeu; Mrs. E. F. Mc- ! Knew, Washington, D. C.; W. 8. Headway and family. GlouoMter; E. at. Beaseft, Woodlynne. A TO LCN. ' John B. Cutler, Elni M. Hoffecker, John Dallu, J. B. Goff, Jr, E. I*. 7m, H. M. Finn, J. T. Hammond, J. U. Thompson and family, Mrs. P. F. I Procter and children, E. C. Cutler Philadelphia; Mra. F. E. Eatblll. Mrs. J. M. Ogdau, Brldgetou; Tbos. H. Haaatl, H. E. Fry^pnd family, Had- , don Heights;' J. V. Dannou, Higbtntown; Newton Lamb and wife, , Bwartbmore; p. 6. Andorfer, Colling*- ! wood ' 1 »hewl1ku8. . Mra. H. T. ScbmlU aud daughter, 1 Thoa. J. Talley, Jr., D. E. Mullen, | Wm. H. Young, Jaa. A. Hallowell, H. R. Boas, Jr.. Ida Trego, Thoa. Hi Hewlingn, D. Jordan, I*orna Mackey, , • *- P. Irwin, C. H. Cochran and wife ', A. H. Edgar, Philadelphia; Rather-] tea Irwin, Chadd'e Ford Junction; . Mra. T. Schwartz, Newfleld; Robt. H. 1 Tyler, Salem; 1*. Y. Young and wife, . Bewark; I. D. Jeanop and wife, Trenton; John I. Young and family, Col- J wyn; T. A. Miller and family, Mer- , ehantvllie; Helen Hume. WilmlogtonrMre. Kenton Warns. -Oceau City; . P. B. JUIpplncott, Marlton. _ f 8ucayke. \ i Chrlntlana V. Walton. J V. Brad- > lay, Alfred R. Halg and family, Anua E 5P. DlaU, Jennie Brown, Anna E. I Ctote, P. H. Wblteman and wife, Ber- 1 aha Banaall, Valeria Kuaaell. H. D PrKa and wife, H. C. Lincoln aud wtfh, J. C. Sballcroea and wife, Mr. j Backhand wife, W. L. HoHn.au and t MteHy, Philadelphia; LL W. E. A XHefc, Tuckaboe; Lt. Ouy E Sawyer. , MtMh Havan; W. O. MacDouald. Pig h rote t, ya.; Lt. A. M. Collin*. Wash- » tegtna, P. 43 j H. L. Ecfcman, Pitman; „ Mia W. C. Htarar, SalUlio; Edward L MasM, Rid lay Park; Mrs. B. A. Duo- I mm. Banted, Fla.; B. L. Thornton, ) U.&N.K. P.; W. Brown, Ulenalde. * 4- • tmuxa sr. chaalte. * ■ ABsniMM and wMa. Ellin M. * Mala and wMa, Mlas L Urota. a. L. v - pB*. «• l-.aMi, fc. 1. Berg, BoW. > ippfc' <t

I M. C. A. BOYS BEAT ARCADE Penneyluania Railroad Team ! Gives Locals Second Defeat of the Season. 1 The Arcade Club's Ave lost to the p. k. r. X. m. c. a. quintet ou the hoy ' of the Arcade Club on tbe Hippo- 1 drome Pier Monday eveulug. The i , score wan 44 to 3f. - . a fair-sized crowd applauded tbe. ' good playe. < Liue%p: Welneutbal } j Wittmaler Center Koess Xetteroff \ • (Chamber* . liurkbelmer j °u"d» \Hugo Ki Id goals — Zetter.fr, 3; Melnhardt. J; Wittmaler, I; Welnenthai; 5; Hurk ( l.elmer, 2; Kawcllff. 9; Weiler, 6; 5: Chambers, i. Foul goals— Melnhardt, 3; Wittmaler. 1; Welsenthsl. 1; Kawcllff. i: Weiler, 1 . Referee, Van Koden. (CoDimusicaied.) ! Clean i.nmlorlr* Nredrd. * Editor the Sestikbl;— Godliness 11 aud cleaulmens are twin eltlere, and * iti-eparable twine, at that. Yon cannot be Godly uuleee you are clean. 1 Now. we people of Ocean City con- c ►IdM we have a very Godly town. We very proud of onr goodneee. We c a little more Godly than our twin ' eleter town; no much so jxe scarcely ^ permit onr daughter* ' to enter, tbtn -i*ter town, leet tbey become corrupt, ' tee naughty things. So much for 1 Uodllnees. Now, an to cleanlloeaa. It would do or un aalats good to visit tbe pub- ' lavatorie* Id. Atlantic City. We have tbe banner for God linens, but Atlantic City most emphatically | carries tbe banner for well run, clean ( public lavatories It would be wire . for oe to pattern afler her. We have here a modarn lavatory, yet it is unclean half tbe time, and > d,rk" lt would be pbllantbropby to fur- ( nl«h tbe patrons with overshoes. a should be cleaned every bour of tbe day— not spasmodically, or f wben tbe maid feel* like doing It. 8. J. A. , 01. -I. r.-L-u— 1 William Lake Gilbert, who ban ' been Held man on airplane work In . tba Sonlb, recently received a Govern- t ment appointment aa tbe plane In- , •pector In aircraft production and ha* , up bis dalles at headquarter* B Daytou, Ohio. Ha was transferred Detroit. George A. Gray, wbo is remembered by some Oceau City J people, aud with whom William Gil- t bert learned aero work, has received a B captain's commission and la on tbe other aide. , _ a

Alexander Lawrence, Jr., of Philadelphia, a promloeut cottager here, re| turned early Ibis weak from St. Louis where be attended a mtetlng of tbe 1 National board of the Travelers' Pro- - tectlve Association. Mr-Lawrence is - president of tbe aeeoclstion. i . i SlsdrtBi Preatb. 1 Tbe clasa In Freuch recently formed ' at tbe Hoeteae' House In this cily Is enjoying its labors. Tbe members are studying bard and Ibey are progreaa- 1 log very well nnder tbe teaching of Madame Hauasmann. ' i Hoar, Marian Ward. Mra. C. K. Ward, John Curtis, Jr. tbe Rev. J. P Cox ( and family,' W. F. Guff, Mrs. N. I , Berg and daughter, I). McCormlek. E. , S. Littell, Mrs. Jobn J. Bradley and ■ family, Mra. J. F. Meade, Pblladel- , phis; Mra. F. G. Spear, Klcbmond, a Vs.; Mra. L. M. Johnson, Norwood; Mra. H. B. Wbltesall, Mlaa Helen Dove, PUmant A. G. Smith and wife, Glbbsboro; Miss E. M. Norrle. Bsltl- , more; Robt. A. Flek, Los Angeles; ] Mrs. I. V Hale, Madeline Hale, Mra. 1 Mra. F. H. Hutcbinge end deugbter, 1 Wayne. , TRAYMOKE. | D. M. Royer and wife, Denver; Paul I E. Dulfleld, D. Spencer aod wife, H. ' C.' Thompson and family, H. C. ' Myere, Jr., Lewis 8. Gibson and I wife. Sue Brooke, M. L Bostlck end I wife, Helen Muller, Miss Holiday, J. T. Kldd and family, Joaepblne Bardsley. Beatrlee Muller, W. B. Potla, Ellen Putt berg, D. W. Lodge and c wife, H. W. Bterr and wife, Pblladel- • phla; Helen Flanagan, Scranton; L. I D. Bcbumao aad family, Wenonali; 1 Mrs. Sarah Batcbelor, Colllngawood; I H. Welssenger and wife, Wilkes- < Ada M. Hardweg, Collingdale; I Sara E. Cooper, E. M. Stobr, Darby; I R. Work and family, Puts- 1 1 OCEANIC. Margaret Herbert, Anna Grady, R. Young and wifeTJameaH. Bottomley and wifa, Arthur C. Jackson and ' Wife,!'. E. Robinson, Irvtn Balr and 1 family, Mra. J. T. Adelbelm, A. V. < and family, Mra. J. A. Dllks 1 and family, Mra. O It. Ayres, James ' McMaster and family, Mra. F. H. ! Mourer, Mra. T. C. Mlcbaelson, Mra. , R. Etrts, 'Phliadelpbla; Harriet G. Ret tew, Coeteevllle; Howard K. Hunand family, Ridley Park; Cbas. R. Long. Cheater; T. H. Stanley, Lt. ' Wm. Thompson, Wasblngton; H. R. ) and family, Woodbury; L. ; Jersey CUy; F. J. Allemus, ( Newark; Wm. L. Smith and wife, 1 Pittsburgh. | IMPERIAL. Mis* Mae Collltou, Jobn Meigs, Mrs. C. W. I vlna, Mildred Ivlna, 8. P. L. Boogar and family, C. 1 A. He boll and wife, J. WUfong, Mrs. -I A. Klemm, E. B. Klemm. W. F. ■ Klemm, Mra. G. B. MacLean aud » sons, J. H. Thompson and family, c Mrs. M. D. Eaklo, Gertrude Eaklu, 1 A- 8Un*' JohD W«DK. Merloni sod Mildred Hemmerly, Geo iitJBMss.jias-e a siS"H"~ i

HEAVY STORMS VISIT RESORT 1 Som* Houses Struck by Lightning, but Damage Was Not Serious. Auother severe electricel storm r visited this city Mondey evening. ■ and caused some little terror t» tbe ■ tlmldj Llgbtbtng struck bouses, wff serious dsmage was duo*. i. The electrical fixture. In the drug store and dwelling of i)r. Howard Taylor, at Eleventh .trcet and as- .' bury avenue, were dl.abled, and the chimney was knocked off tbe borne uf Mart*. ' All tbe electric tight* in house, .and iplselun for ten or flfteeu minute*.' Wheu the light* In the Hippodrome Pier Theater were extinguished, .me alnglng the prologue/rom -Pagllaccl.'" accompanied by the orchestra, Jt lection until the light* came hack. Manager Perry quick^~ went on the stage aud told the audience that the lights would "be op In a few mtuute*. and ifioe! of tjie people remained tu the house, tbe orchestra playing popular patriotic melodies, which the crowd sang. When the lights disappeared'' at the music pavilion, the largest crowd of tbe season at tbe -Liberty Slug", found itself In darkness. Little Mis* Witzemann promptly went to' the piano and began playing. The jwopie qntckly bee an Mngmg patriotic song* and tbere was no excitement. Oceau City experienced early Thursday morning probably Its worst electrical storm. Certainly It wa- one of the most terrific witnessed here in years. Tbe air for nearly an bour was eurchargctl w ith eleclriclty | and fire flashed In every direction, according to tbe police. Tbe storm followed one of the bol- ; test spells of weather the city ha* ever 1 experienced. The thermometer* In many parts of tbe town registered etvi degree* above tbe 1(10 mark during tbe day, and tbe surf wa* fairly alive with humanity seeking relief from tbe blistering beat. Llgbtnlng began flaslilug In tbe west about jo o'clock In the evenlug and tbe wind blew briskly. It wa* about 1 o'clock In tbe murnlng tbat tbe tbnnder and llgbtnlng begau business In real earnest, however, aud an boar thereafter residents aud visitors were give. 1 an Idea of war conditions on the other side. Tlrtre wa* Llgbtnlng bolts struck a number of place* to tbe city, but no very great damage was doiie. Among the places were the Normandie, Bellevue aod St. George hotels, and Holy Trinity Cburcb aud tbe Chambers cottage Park place. before the storm broke there* was a still alarm of fire from Ibe vicinity of ffwenty-third street. Someone set fire to tbe 'Mump" lu that section of tbe city., but tbe blaze was soon extinguished. iy

' VISITS BROTBER Capi. Cooke Is In (he Hers Ice at j Camp Stearic. , CapL Edwin S. Cooke, of Pbtladel- , pbla, wbo is chief of stafl of tbe surgl- . cal department of tbe Camp Meade ; Baae Hospital, spent a few days this week with bis brother, Beujamlu J. • a well known cottager. Capt. Cooke, wbo ban been at this 1 slDce last September, aud was ooe of tbe first five medical men tbere, . expects soon to be ordered to tbe other I side, and *0 be came to Oceau City to - bis brother and family before 1 killing. 1 Lllesssrtfs Alert. Norman Dowd, of Pblladelpnla, a ■ young Cottager, and Miss Margaret ; Brown, of Phliadelpbla, caught lu a . bole Id tbe beacb at Tenth street, with . strong underlow, narrowly escaped drowning. Miss Brown, seeing tbelr predicament, waved to a girl friend on I tbe beacb, but tbe friend thought she fooling. Not so with Lifeguard* aud Klckerson. Tbey eew I tbe peril of.tbe young people and soon brought tbem ashore. Child Kadis Injured A two-year-old child of Mr. Melzgar, I of Harrlsburg. who Is.spendlug the - summer In tbe first floor apartment at 915 Third street, was run over by an ; automobile at Third street, and Corln- ; tbtan avenue Mouday. Tbe child's collarbone was broken aud one eye ; Injured. Dr. Pettlt was called ; tbe caae. Tbe auto was driven by a^young women residing ou Eleventh Appointed SMcrmasicr. W. H. Silence, of West ColllugsI wood, has been appointed to tbe po*lI tlon of plermasler at Ibe Anglers' , Club, made vacant by tbe death of , H. Lambert. Mr. Silence was 1 one of the first member* of tbe club and took an active part lu It. organization. He Is chairman of the house1 committee. Passed ki.miiuiion. James M. Hertzler, a pharmacist . whose home Is In this city, but Vho ha* beeu employed Ihi* .urnmer lu drug store. Pacific aud Florida avenues. Atlantic CUy, re- , rootle passed bis examination before the New Jersey State Board of Examlners. HI* friends are congratulating blm. Queens lu Hoses. An enlertaiumeut will be given lu Church, j Elgbtli street and West avenue Thursday evening of next week The ' Goddess of Liberty'' and ber queens • will be seen In beautiful po*e*. Ad. I mlasluu 2U cents. The Rev." Edward Is tbe minister ..f t|,ls cburcb. Stood l.uik ■■ Brigamiur. I Sheriff Theo. W. Francis vice nresl- I dent or the Angler*' Club. J. Charles aud Dr. D. O. Heuson members of tbl. organization, K,q ' mora than 60 fi.b In the surf at Brig. Auline a few days ago. Hhenfl Frau- 1 cla bad two channel bass 011 bis hook but couldo't gat tbem lu. 'II

CLUB TO AWARIk T OTHER MffiDALS I ■ — • "> j iy | Fishermen Getting Channel | Bass Between and 30 . Pounds to be Rewarded. | getting one weighing 40 pounds -r Y °T lot of fish were taugbt during the'l L I**' we^k or ten day, and naw none j I u_ of tbe fi-h Is wasted, s* a t*.x ha* j " angler may lure aud d.w* not uerdj, ...w j> ' 1 ^ The electric, light- ca the outer end ' of the pier are tu working order, and lu many of the boy* are out there nearly I u. every ulgbt. ue mark" twain in anger. Tbs Great Humorist Was a Voleana When Ha Brska Loosa. Famous authors are usually poor lle business men, but Mark Twain, ac10- cording to William h.^Uldelng In hla lie "Many Celebrities and a Few Others," knew his own value and had do udr_ businesslike Indifference to the sub,c. etnntlal recognition of It. The only critic Twain "ever listened to with paHence and respected and obeyed was " his wife." Cnderneath his hnmor lay a deeply serious nature. Mr. Ridel ng says: "How mistaken were the people >r~ who. not knowing him. Imagined that everywhere and on all occasions hla at>t- Htude and point of view were those of er tbe Jester! I never knew a more earnest man than he was or one whose v. aroused lndlgnatlon was so overwhelm- . lt. tng. Wben anger moved him you could , see his lesr^ figure contnfct, and his . eyes ominously screwed tbemselves , e Into their sockets. Every fiber In him quivered, and for the moment his voice , became acid ard sibilant and out of , 'R tune— almost a whine. , a* -Then he would let himself out In a f ig break, "like that of a dam unable to | 11, hold tbe fiood. In language as candid 1 Jtl and nnshrlnkable aa tbe vernacular of ( |d the Elizabethans. Epithet would be j plied on epithet, on# following another " with cumulative vigor and distinct- ( *" ness and tbe disclosing and lllumlna- t Hve effect of explosives. 1 "And not a' word missed its mark; | at not a word seemed superfluous or ox e* changeable "for any other word. Each le fitted the use he majle of lt aa a car fridge flta a rifle or a revolver; each 5* wa/ re curious battlefields. , Je An Indoor Attack and a Cavalry Charg* ! on a Naval Fores. c' At the battle of Monterey, In the ■ IU Mexican war. our troops were able to . command the streets of tbe city with tbelr artillery, but tbey experienced . much difficulty In driving the Mexicans from tbelr bonsea. Accordingly, as tbe l( dtj was btfllt of atone or adobe, the , Americans broke through tbe walla , from one bouse to another, fighting anfl '• driving out the enemy aa tbey proceedI- ed. Thus. lTSppeara. the- battle of , le Monterey was largely fought Indoors. , I* In the time of William the Silent ; I. wben the Netherlands were fighting ( tbe 8panlarda. a number of Spanish , vessels became frozen In on Ibe Zuy- , der Zee. Out came tbe Dutch on home- , back on the Ice to attack tbe Span' , ' • tarda. This is probably the-only battle fr of record wherein cavalry was em- , ° ployed directly against 1 naval force re There hare been battles fougbt un- • derground. Chief est of theee was the 1 fierce encounter pertaining to the t siege of Haarlem In tbe Dutch ware , The Spaniards mined and the Dutch rt countermined with equal Industry, and beiow the ground a terrific conflict enh me<1' a > « When, afar the commune, the Yer 1,1 sallies troops took I*aris they chased , it certajn of tbe communist forces to the f in great sewers of the French capital, and ', ie In these more than one anngulnarj' hat | I* He occurred.— New York Tress. , lD What la Happinassf ' j Happiness Is the greatest paradox tn j nature. It can grow In any soil, live under any conditions. It defies envh ronment It comes from within. It 1# „ '■ the revelation of the depths of the la ,, ■e n#T!fe as light and heat proclaim the ■t sun from which they radiate. Happl i, II neaa eomrlata oot of harlng. but of he1- B>g; not of [assessing, but of enjoy, f >* lug- It Is the warm glow of a heart at p e peace within Mtelt A martyr at the . stake may have happiness that a king 1, on hla throne might envy. Man Is the 3 creator of bis own hatiplness. It Is the " aroma of a life lived In harmony with high Ideals. For what a man has he tl may be dependent on others; wljat he p la rests with him alone. What be ol>-' p y. tains In life Is but acquisition; what be 11 . attalni Is growth. Happiness la the „ sours Joy In the possession of tbe In- t, f tangible.— William George Jordan. „ s ri b A Practical Husband. ». I Burely the Monmouthshire man who ti caused his wife's wedding ring to be u; Inscribed. "If thee doesn't work, thee v. shan't eat." was determined that there 0 should be no mistake In what be re- <1 quired tn a wife. The only wonder la F 0 how any woman could be Induced to c. 1 marry blm with aucb a threat before 8' I ber eyes. The exact date or this ring m " to not known but It to previous to tbe ai e eighteenth century.— Chambers' Jour* - bsl I The Last Word. « Bobby— I* every word lu this die- g[ t tlonary, pa? reckley-Ob. no. my p. .chili Every Uttle while a new word „ Comes into the language. Bobby— re the latest, word, pa? I'eckley th ■ —Tour ma will tell you. She always 7 the last word. )ir "r He Dodged. tli * tody, observing that a stranger In lei ber pew had 00 hymn book, politely banded blm one. "Thanks," said tbe gentleman, with great suavity; -j seldom one a libretto."— Argonaut n,i I - hi: My spark may grow greater by kin- ** lib

lYACITT CLUB BAS- ■ NAMED OFFICERS I Past Commodore Dexamer Nominated to Again Head , -Organization. * .( Pie Iieean City Yagbt Club mem- j • ji*-i- :u*tnlnated ofllcrr* at e meeting .4 in tn* club Iron** Saturday evening. I- ■ Hrxamet v>s- □uanlniously named: ■ jlniourly re-:: muiated fpt the ofilcr he; ■ lis* filled - • scevptably. | 1 ji. Beaver f : i list of lrra*urer a p.- j ' jrltloo beljl . > • .nil. "l"'re Hexmue, ■ Board of governor, for three year. - each-Fast Commodore Cliarie. F. : for three year! and one for on* year - and George M Mill-paugb. THE SOFT ANSWER. ' ' Af-.-r los retirement General Scott ' ;. . S ; ,-rty of gentlemen adjourned to ' the m .-rai's sitting room for tbetr t - It.-' lis a good player, the host »-.» •;*,::fl!y victorious, but If be and i>-,e nlgbt It bnpj<eued tbat the usnal 1 p r: - « missing. What, was to be ; w There happened to be staying at 'he h -iel a Judge, who was asked to atrreed to do It By cutting for partners ttie general and tbe Judge played 1 together and were beaten-borrlbly J ivnowlr.r how It Irritated the general t" 1 >'*e the game, the Judge aa be i n>se. from the lat.le said In his most dignified and courtly way: 't formerly played a fairly g.*)d game of whUL but have been out of practice so long that i ara somewhat rusty. i bop* Whereupon the general arose with equal dignity and retorted, "i am glad to learn that 1 have been playing with latent taleut and not with a natural born fool."' •MISSED THE MARK. It Was Not tha" Minister's Fault That Hla Shafts Want Astray. Mr. McDougall was a Scotsman, and of him a good story to told. He was a large, pompous man. Intolerably self cancelled and arrogant— In fact, hla conduct toward his neighbors was so bffenslve tbarthe good people aucceaefully requested their minister to preach a sermon directed at their vain neigh- . The day came. The little kirk waa packed, though a few tender hearted ones stayed at home, not wishing to witness their neighbor's humiliation. The sermon , began, end Mr. McDougall disposed himself to listen. The man's infirmity . was sketched with bold, severe strokes. lie smiled with su;<erior1ty. As the denunciation grew more scathing his smile deepened with a touch pf complacent pity. At the conclusion of the service he swagger.-! down the alale. One of the elders^Jolned htm. "Wee!, what did ye think of the sermon?" the latter ventured to ask. "a great effort, sir," waa the answer. 1 "but sersonnl The meenlsfer aimed - his shots too directly. Poor MacTav- . I felt sorry for him. but the man's conceit to enormous, air!" , A Sheer Watt* of Money. "When i played politics and llttl* else.1* observed "Indian Jim" Flnlay, "J was delegated to raise a subscription to buy a- Rolld brass chandelier ' a well kotiWQ politician wbo first saw the light of day tn the Emerald it was to Ik- a present to him to , house be was about to move Into Among those i tackled for a contribution was an Irishman w ho bad been as the politician. i told him what waa be bought with" the money, and as ' he put his name down for a fiver.the ' blurted out." * , "1 was porn and .brought np with Blank, and It is liEe throning money In the river buying tbe likes of him a - hundeller, as the dlvll of a note can play on if'— Kansas City Journal. * 1 Boston's Spinning School. " Comiuratitoly few people know that there was onre n "spinning school" on Boston - omuion. WInsoFs "Memorial History of It—ton" records that upon arrival In Boston of some Irish spinners and weavers a spinning. cj-i, re took possession of the tow-n. "and the - women, young and old. high and low. rich and l*".r. flocked Into tbe spinning ach.-.l, which for want of belter qua r open air. Here the wblr of 'tbelr wheels was heard from morning to tn' l |' ri'i"' "vc j'''"™ biter tbo SoEmploying the Poor again Used tlie common ns a spinning school, alwut »«> young women appearing there, •eared at their wheels, ns a sort of example and advertisement A Curious Will. By the terms 'of the will of 0fie.j)r of st Ives parish, Huntingdonshire. England, his/trustees were directed to spend £50 In the purchase of a piece of land In St Ives, tbe annual purchase of six blb'es nt n cost of shillings each. To decide who shall tbem he requosled hla trustees to a saucer With three dtoe ut>on altar table of tbe pariah church and tbe Bibles be rallied for." A Worst StagsMrs. Crawford— No* tbat ibe houey. t" nni1 yom ifSjBKj! *|1"' ~ dear. has grow^ — money.— Uiuauibal i

W Our Boys1, ' We ma-v sParc i,,ei" the supreme sacrifice! ' ; M ■' - . * By inilividu.il self-ucnial. » i By, stopping every extra l r By placing every penny ami dollar whore i( is1, needed most, I. ; Don't only think— act ! I jBuy Thrifl Stamps — I\\rrv ipiarh-i oils our, ' lighting machine. ; Aid the cause of Liberty. | Help end ruthlessness. ^ Hasten the home-coming <•! ihc buvv BUY WAR SAVINGS SI AMI'S N< »W! First National liank Ocean City, N. j. City Garage 1 SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. I can cirr. L. W. MILLER ( I TELEPHONE. 203 I . ■ ; = GOOD RAirsiTING J j kn 1 1 julius e . jocher jr t nnlP r yPalnleni Print! " , 0 e " a ' f i Bell Phone. 1 86-j 1 uraltur* Stored 1 .Reupholstcruig \ eitimate window shadcs FOR YOU (Awnings and 'Hons* Furnishings Our price* are Lowest possible con*Uln.i sill, i. -.l \V..rk and ll*-« Mslrnal. , I Law rence n. Lear , 654 Asbury Avenue ikcan City. n j. r : City Gas Light Company | 837 asburv avenue i - telephone 66 | > night calls 42a-w 1 *" ' Real Estate For Sale BIQBAkQAJNS 1 ' o Cottages, Apartments and Bungalow,. Inrnishe.1 an, i unfurni*lic.l Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice price* This is the . . tune of year to buy Cottages and Lots at tin. Popular Seaside Resort , 1 Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton Avenue oua.., city. IN. J. ] money to loan on mortgage 1 ' No waiting for twfi weeks to know If you can goi It; w, ran tell von al ' — i?" bmrs«ln" b»y •od Ocean front pmiwrlto* ( bob* nttofw tor ' sale. Also lots for Investment and for inifrovsmeut ilia rtuihw of Ocean City. • Apply to in.prev.rn.ul , hok-s j. m. chester & co., 1 ockah City, n. j. real_ estate insurance Clayton Haines Brick ah Elghtl-i St. Ocean City. n. j. mot..**. P. HOWARD THORN REAL ESTATE .08 eiomtm araaar iwszr to post o**k»i "°HTH IC°» *<"•"> OOmANOtTT. H.J. A Seashor^SStore With Philadelphia Ideas and Prices We number among our customers t good maey Philadelphia lolki who have traded with us a good maoy seasons an* still make this store their headquarters for all that is reliable in Merchandise. We ' invite all to inspect our store. hot weather suggestions Men s cool, comfortable i'mlcarwear. 75c to $2 (ki Men's Shirts, with and without collar, in percale and madiaa *1.00 to $2 ..10 ( ,-Mcn 's Soft Collars in sflt and pongee. -Ak lo 25c Men s Bathing Suits, wool and cotton, t| 51) tu *4 a., Ladiea' Silk and Wool Sweaters. Ixeantilul colors, slip-over and , coat styje, H' .'AI to Si UO C Something New-Ladi« Seal,», I'nde.wcar Same as father and brother wear * Just received a new lot of Udies Pumps and in canvas . i— ' • . and kid. |2jai to *650 THE COOL STONK - g. h. steelman 5 ^8 31-8 33 ASBURY AVENUE " Ocean City, n. j. ' — al Advertise in the SKWjy |

| rakTEACWM AMB TlLP^" OTIS M. TOWaSEID BUILDER OFfica: 8th St Oppusiic P o j OCEAN CITY. X j Only galvanized nail. ns.*d <*' exterior work jueorite vv. Hurrli ! l4>n tractor. Builder and Jobbing too.. a..,.!... . - _ no ij w I ourt.c.ih SI..jt' t»chan city. n. j. Leander S. Corson builder ALBERT G. GILBERT, practical house painter 645 Asbury Avenue, breckley's"" NOUS ■ AND SlON PAlNTKRg clinton l. ■rcckiey toaoto ItMtoly mlx*d Paint*, law.) ami inj, 9Ji and 922 Adiuiy a.*nu. i i a4w * v aton n s arm GEO. 0. ADAMS k CO. RANGE SETTING milk latir6. Inc.. 4k. . All w *rh la Masaa Ua. Prrafd, AMaadad Ta. oman city. n i Coal Coal We Hiivl- It C. H. SHOEMAKER I t MKI BCO. TwaMth aad Waal a.caaa Real Estate and Search Company Fidelitv Trust Comrany Wildvood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches. Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance > Muo.j to Loan on Oood Fir.i moog.ge fun), (o. Salt Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May^Court House Something New Ocean City House Cleaning Company sdmla !rt,ru!i'*aalzait^3*!la? •• >• a. a 7j0 Waal Atcaa* (keaa CHy sc« Irr—r jones, koiierv * hassell Eyes EiamlDed Vltlut Dropi a. w. ely c. l. lake . .. NEAL ESTATE AGENT.. i.Ha for aa. Oilla— «■ »aa«. in.liilla. mlanaa : Hm8 BarkUHt PLI mbing and h rating Ml uwri avmai kui ren iiw n"" Ha vk you a cottage, bungilow or apartment to faratoh ' ft • have a line of rraffitukx at le* than Philadelphia price*. wind"" shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BAO. 720-28 asbury *vt atlartic ice cmpir1 °rl" pkwi tela m Taeih •*,« Watt JkvK«"» os cam sitv m d. Cut Your Fuel Bill Use hatr Coal and half Coke. Get the above from tl. shoemaker lumber co. TwaBlh aad Wast AvestM free op charofl Whv (offer with lad ton 8 is. dfmop- — - '-fid llvar, c— Alaaltaa, seat +**• ach, . . .uiing upo4-foad-a(ta>-aattag. mtj when r.iu caa gat a aaaipAa brtlW of i^«*-" *|a|yai Flawee fra* aij 1 >Ua i uraira* proprrtMS.' aad haadaMS' ■""«l_.".to.o; by Mir yaaraol a«- ^ a aaaUa laeattea Try k. Fusaalaia ifiSte teSrite adr -