Ocean Gity Sentinel THURSDAY, AUOFST 1'., 1618. Was hell I* glad to receive Items of pt'jMU communication* of mtereet lo ililH Pouiinuiilly and our reader* everywhere. All communication" "houid be accom|*»led with the full name and address of the writer, not iiece***rily L»OTS The mouth of Augu*t I* nliuo-t half p'Ue. Ocean (Ity got a "bis lot of thoae Atlantic t'lty ino*qultoe« Friday evenDon 't forget' to subscribe for tlit SKN-riSKl. before returnlug to your ' winter residence. ( living to war conditions, the l.adie*' Auxiliary of the Ocean t.'lly Yacht ( lull announce* that luncheon will be provided for vlsltlug yachtsmen only ou open regatta day, August HI . Ticket* will l« mailed. PERSONALS. J. W.tiroeeaud wife,, of Philadelphia, are at the Katklu. / K. ||. Krautzaud family, of Phltadelphla, are at the Wyoming. Karl Bleckley, who Is at Camp l)lx, was In town durlug the week. l,eroy Jellrles, who Is at Camp l>lx , was at hi* home here this week. C. K. Coulter and wife, of Uermantown, are gueela or the Blscayue. C. A. Scholl and wife, of Philadelphia. are resting at the Imperial. Mrs. Kva ties*, of Woodbury, recently epeul aereial days In this city. Jir*. J. A. Dilks and family, of Philadelphia, are registered at the Oceanic. J. T. Kidd and family are among the Phlladelphlaue at the Tray more. Mrs. I'. F. Proctor and children, of Philadelphia, are guests of the Atglen. ' ~ Mr. It 11. Penuock and family, of Wilmington, are at their cottage, 32s Mrs. Freeman Uleley aud children, of tlile city, are visiting tier sister at W'ohuru, Mass. Ralph Van tllider. of this city, who Is at Camp Dig, w as here a few days durlug the week. Capl. Bel ford Smith, of Tuckahoe. is here for a few week*. located at 84U3 Atbury avenue. The Rev. J. P. Cog and family, of Philadelphia, are guests of the Sterling St. Charles. Mrs. H.di. lllverty, of Woodbury, is visiilugJHulel Sleeluau and wife, ]U3i>Oceau avenue. Mrs. Joseph J. Duflleld aud daughter, of Philadelphia, are vlsltlug R. C. Dudleld aud family. Howard R. Myers and wife are smiiug The Phltadelphlans at t h e « hanWler -While Hall. liertram K. Wolfe, a member of the Philadelphia bar, la here for the rePrank Uarduer and wife, well known in theatrical cycles, are spending their vacation lu Ocean City! Mrs. J. H. Utldreth returned Mouday evening from attending the wholesale millinery opeulngs. Harry K. Haas aud wife are entertsinlug the letter's sister at (belt apartments on Park place. R. 1*. Thornton, ol Rogborongh, a member of thgU. S. N R. F , was In town Saturday and Sunday. John Wolfeuden aud family, of Cardiugtuu, are enjoy lug life In their Cottage they recently bought here. .Arthur W. Shoemaker, who ha ,*> 1 1 u u i nitucuiBsri, wuo lis t
l«n at L>mp Dig, has been honorably discharged from tbe service. tc Mrs. I, In wood Sack entarulned a ei |«rty of friends from Camden at her II bay villa In this oily on Tuesday. ol The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Kol- h forth are a|>endlng a week with Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Waruc In Ocean a< city. 4 d Mr. W. W. Uratiam, of PhlladeT 8 phia. Is pleasantly loeatrd at tba Ills- K cayne, where she will remain aome y time. W'. D. Williams and family, of S Philadelphia, ate enjoying ttie sum- 11 met here aud are located at 1 126 Ocean 11 avenue. 11 Miss Kennetter, of Philadelphia, a " cottager, has accepted a position as stenographer In the offices of H. F. ' Stanton. *>(r*. Kenton W'arua la entertaining 1 Miss Belly Dobblua, of Pasadana, J California, at her summer borne In this city. Mrs. Sarah Noble andgleugliter, of Philadelphia, have returned, home after spending several weeka In their •ullage In tbla ctty. Harry Gilbert and wife, of Pbtladel- , pbla, arrived here yesterday to epeod , a few daya with Mrs. Gilbert's mother, Mrs. Hannah Aug. M ra. Roy A. Thomas, of Norrlstown , , wlfs of the well \known baseball , I'layar, If a visitor bare, accompanied ( by her two daughters. , Mia. J. La ban Head ley Is visiting , her dsugbler, Mrs. Tbomar Mould, In Norfolk, Va. Mr. Mould, who was seriously sick, Is recovering. W. II. Allenderfer and wife, of Hageretown. Md., are lo the Drat Ooor apartments at 868 Second street for the remainder of tbe eeason. ' Townsend Wicker. ham. of Woodbury, secretary and treasurer of tba Hew York Shipbuilding Company, is a cottager . With htm Is bis family. John McCutcbeon, a buyer for a large department store In Philadelphia, and bis family are at 818 Ocean avenue for the remainder of the *eason. Frank M. Daniels and pile, of Philadelphia. aud Mlsa Khaabetb O Brten, of Canada, ware tt>s .guesla of T. E. Wiostanley and family over tbe weekend. David McCoacb, 3d, a member of tbe Philadelphia Bar, and his wlfs
' RAISE FLAG AT 'l HOSTESS' HOUSE f . Patriotic Celebration on the!" . Boardwalk Here Saturday J i Afternoon. « I' There will be a flag raising ceremony ' st the Ho*te*»' House, oil the Board*Sdturday afternoon. > The program will luclude music, "Liberty Sirffe" and speeches. There w ill be present to take part a f number of marines and eatlors from various station., and Chaplain Baogb, . of Cape May, will bring a party of • . sailors with bhu. > The soldiers and sailors enjoy tbe * , singing and dances at the Hostess' ' Many' pathetic letters have been re- , ceived by Mr*. Kenton Warue from the hoys of the Bind Regiment who 1 f were until recently stationed at Tuckklme aud who were frequent visitors - lo the Hostess' "House. Several have stated that the happiest days they • ver remember were speut at ttie Hostess' Huuee In Ocean City. Mrs. Mascball Is giving tbe meu lu ■> uniform a treat every afleruoou by * siugiug patriotic songs, aud tbe boys all join In the cborua. FINE PAINTING a t'nKiar Work or Ksieoe Wsinr A flue painting (from a newspaper . description) of thecaptureof a German tank 4i y American troops "over there." . the work of Kflgene Warne, son of 5 Kenton Warue, of - Philadelphia, a cottager. Is displayed lu the Hostess' House on the Boardwalk, where It attracts attention aud much favorable comment. Mr. Warue, who l» connected with 5 First National Hank of Philadelphia, jj - lias many spleudid paintings on tbe f walls of his father's summer home at j . Hecond street and Corinthian avenue. „ f — 3 9 fined do Samuel Cbatliu was before Police . Justice Willis Friday morulug ou - j Complaiut of neighbors, who said be G disturbed the peace lu aud arouud hit home at Klereuth street and West - ' avenue. He was arrested by Police- ' man Scbock. After bearlug tbe evidence, 'Justice Willis lined tt>e man ■ 110, the understanding being that he had ai ranged to move out of town . visited Mr. McCoach's parents, for ^ mer City Treasurer William McCoacb '' and wife. In this city, Saturday aud * Sunday. Miss Klele M. I*e aud Frank Cbrla- ', moud, of Philadelphia, were the weekend gueate of the former's parents, Capl. George W. Lee and wife, of this ' city. e Leonard ix-4* of tbla clly, who Is c In tbe service near New York and fc w hp has been made a field clerk, speut ( the week-end with his brother, L. M. j Lear, lu this city.. Mrs. O. Li_Hce and Harry M. Hart, t 1 of Camden; Miss Amy Duffield, of t r Blackwood, aud Joseph J. Duffield, of i Philadelphia, apent Sunday at tbe I * home of K. C. Duffield. i " Mrs. I-ettle M . Heath, of Pbtladel- « pbla, has been visiting ber father, C. * U. VanFleet, at his summer home ' here, for ttie last teu days. She was accompanied by Mtaa Pauline Sbler- i a back.' I Govt ruor D. O. Watklna and fain- '
By, of Woodbury, are occupying tbelr ^ cottage. Mr. Watklua, wiio Is a for- * mer State banking commissioner of i New Jersey, waa acting Governor at c The Rev. William Thompson, pasof the Brldgetou Baptist Church, aud. formerly of Suubury, Pa., Is at Paul Aparmeuts for the remainder ' or tbe seasou. He Is accompanied by . bis wife. Richard Savage aud family, of Pbll- , adelpbla, have been enjoying several , daya very pleasantly In this clly. Mr. - was employed at tba Sknti.ski. office as pressman for several soma years ago. John B. Klrby, assistant to William M. Rauck, statiou agent at tba Reading Railroad's Tantb street station, It i out as telegraph operator at I Western Union office on Klghtb i street from 2 to 10 p. m. on week-days, i ! Mrs George Kidd, with her eon, K. Kidd. apd daughter, Mtaa Kvelyn Kidd, of Philadelphia, baa returned after a visit to John J. Foster end family, of tbla city. George K. ' Kidd Is In tbe service at League ' Island. Lieut. Edwin Stuart McUoach, U. ' 8. N., sou ofCspt. David McCoacb, of. ' Philadelphia, spent the week-end wltb ' bit father In this city. Capt. McCoacb has another son, Lieut. Col. David ' McCoacb, with tba Uogtueers' Corps ' France. A- C. Frailer, of Philadelphia, who Is at Camp Meade, baa beeu spending ' a few daya with his father, Col. John 1 Frailer, and his brother. J. W. 1 Jr., at tbelr summer home He will shortly go to an offlC cers' traiulug camp. * A I.elter. Mb. WM. F. Bhkivkh, ,f Ocean City, N.J. s Dkak Mb. Shkivbb:— The Ladles * of Auxiliary of Music Pavilion and * Hostess' House tbauk you sincerely for a liberal donation of eighteen I. bathing suits, twenty-five boxes of candy and lea cream for tba soldiers. * ««*«■«■ w— f. Mhs. Kenton Wakks, Chairman Hostess' Hooaa. * Ang. », 1618. adv.. It. Fall sail liner*. A flua selection ol New York Pattern Hale end Millinery Novelties on a- display at J. H. Hlldratb's MlUlnary n Parlor, 836 ANmry avenue, August t ,4,h ,od mbFor Balk -Baby coach, black, collapsible- Call *»• Central. adv., It. of Try an advsrtl.iaasnt In tba Honft (IL
HENNEBERG DEI S0NG1 SONG CYCLE IS TP BE GIVEN "In Fairyland" Will be Heard in Methodist Chnrch ! This Evening. Oue of tbe musical events of the sea-! will be the soug cycle, "In Fairy- : at the First M. E. Church, this j evening, by the members of the church's summer quartet, all leadlug Philadelphia vocalists. Following is the progrsdi: yuertet— " Dlog Dong" Wilson From "Dorothy's Wedding Day." (a) "Undo Home" Homer. (b) "Tommy Lad" Ma'rgttaou. (c) "Myself When Y'oung" Selmau. 8. Soprano Souga— (a) "Allelulia" Moiart. (b) "Have Y'ou Seeu a WblU l.lly" (c) "Spring" , Anon. Mrs. Holt, Contralto— (a) "Retreat" LaForge, (b) "In 0ic yulet of - the Woods" Feger. (c) "HereA'we, There A' wa" OllMarle Stone Langeton. 5. Tenor Songs— . (a) "Lullaby" Godard. (b) "Life aud Daatb" Coleridge Taylor. (c) "Au Eveulog Song" Gilbert!*. Mr. Pontius. Bono cvflb— "In Fairyland" Morgau. 1. yuartet— "Puck'a Soug" 2. Soprauo Solo— "yueeu Mab" 3. yuartet— "Song of tbe Water ■ Nixies" 4. Tenor Solo— "The Water Nymph" 5.. Contralto Solo— "Sbed No Tear" | 0. .Duet, Soprano and Alto— "Flower 7. Baaa Solo— "Robin Uoodfellow" , FALL SCHEDULE Where Circuit court Jsdie Currow Will Ml. Judge Howard Carrow. of tbe New Circuit Court, bae arrauged tbe following schedule for the comtug autumn: Cape Mey Court House, September 10 to 16 lnc; Selem, September >7 to 33, inc.; Brldgetou, September 21 to October 1. Inc.; May/# Landing, October 8 to October SI, ioc.; Mount Holly, November 1 to 29, Inc. Judge Carrow will alt at cbambera when notified of motions as follows; First and aecoud Saturday*, court house, Camden, 10.30 m.; third Saturday, law library, Atlantic City, 10.80 a. m. Motions may b* arranged for other times aud place*. Judge Carrow cau be seen at bis office, 207 Market street, Camdeo, any day at 10 o'clock wheu la not on tba circuit, and, when be Is on tbe circuit, letters directed to bis offl^ will be forwarded to blm. successful Card Furl y. Tbe most successful card party given by tbe women folk of the visitmembers of 81. Augustine's Church this seasou was that of last conducted by Mlsees frlorence Horn and Julia Blake. The party this afternoon will be Id charge of Mrs. J. Hurrwood Daly, Mrs. Harry J. Taylor and Mrs. King. Will Give Katcrtalnmeni. tl
A musical entertainment will be 1 given at tba Union Chapel, Thirtyr second street and Canlral avenue. r Thursday evening, August 29. Robert k Baxter, of Philadelphia, will be Id » ■ charge of the concert, for which an 1 elaborate program has been arranged, k ■ will be readings by Mtaa Helen p • Andrews. Tickets are 26 cents. | ■, - t! nail rrewsud. 1 i Mr*. Cbarlaa A. WblU and Mr*. W. I ■ J. Farguson, of tbe orchaatraauxUlary , I ' presented flags of th*4Jntted - I Slates and bar allla* to tbe auxiliary, ' i and these now bang on ellhar aid* of . tba InUrtor of. tba mualc pavilion on * lb* ocean and. Two or three abnllar | i donation! would b* appreciated by tbe t . auxiliary. ' Reslgas Foelllon. C e George Sack, who baa been a mem- c ber of tbe local pollca force alnce May 16, 1916, resigned lbs latter part of 1 last weak. Ha will work for tba ■ Q Government. Chief Bcoll says lie re- ' b grata tbe loss of Policeman Sack, wbo a was one of his most efficient men. * Mas I'slqsv Honor. Leslie C. Hngbee, son of Mr*. J. j 0 Reave* HUdratb, of this city, has tbe I 1 honor of wearing a pair of gold link 1 n cufl buttons worn by his great-great- '■ great-grandfather, Thomas Howard '• Hngbea, of Cap* May City, who waa I- the first United Slates Senator from . Cap* May County. Mil br Trolley Car. In trying to avoid another auto ou Bay avanna. naar Fourth streat, and to !£ gat ont of tba way of an approacblng ly trolley oar, Andrew R. Scull ran bit u machine serosa tba tracks absad of tba of trolley car, but Ma auto was Mt and *" badly damaged by tba car. H* ascapad Injury. Will Hoi* Baitr. Tba members of tba Leslie*' Central Ocean City Civic Association will bold B bazar tbla evening In tba Union ll" Cbapal at Thlrty-aaeond street and Central avanna Fancy article*, homo ist mads cake, home-made candy, lea It- cream, ate., will ba on aala. ?'• Legal papan of all daacrtpUooa, Inji udlng wtlta, are carefully drewn by n- B. Curtis RoMnaon at hie office, 744 Xffiary avaus, Oaaaa CKy, N.J. adv.
■DICATES" TO THIS RESORT "I Orchestra Man's Pretty Composition Meets With Enthnsiastic Reception. j| A feature of the "Liberty Slug" 111 : music pavilion Monday evening led by Powell G. Filblaii, Instructor l>f music j of the Camden public sclmolr. w*. the e playing by the orchestra and the sluglug by tbe great throng of a musical Puui&ber, entitled ' Ocean City," and j dedicated to Ocean Ctty by Racoml- ! poser. O. Heuurlierg. as-Maiit cuu- '- 1 ductor of the orchestra and ti e petel former ou I he French bnru Mr e Henneberg I* a composer of n- te and g formerly traveled with Victor HerI The words-are By Dr. A. Herzfeld, of New York. tug of tbe second part of tbe concert | lu tbe pavilion, afler au M'noun.-e- . ment had been made by Conductor i. After tbe number bad been played there were calls and cheer* lor Mr. Henneberg and Dr. Herzfeld. and - Ihei# wa* the greatest enthusiasm " Imaginable. Director Witzemaiiu al- • so came lu for lit* share of the ap- - plause. The audience quickly caught the melody of ttie new song, and copies i, of the words and music were dlatrlb- ' uted among the singers. While the light* were out, Mts* - l-oulsa T. Corson sang "Somewhere . In France" and "Joan of Arc." follows: . Ocean Ctty. gem of the ocean, e May thy future be merry and bright, tjueeu of tbe seashore. Rose of New Jersey Our natlou'e delight." It's bound to be popular. CATCHING FISH r R*nr Rrporu Hctfl.rd of Hue-' Fishing Is «|>orted to be good ; from off the piers of the Ocean City ' Flablug Club aud the Auglers' Clyb, aud a number of flue catches were Sbedder crabs were scarce for several days early lu tbe week, which bad a teudeucy to bold the flsbermeu down. - Shedder crab* are not plentiful aud tbe price demanded for them Is enrr reeppudingly blgli. Clams for fish ! bait still sell at retail at 40 cents a I dozen, which makes tlshlug somewhat costly. " 11
r William' Teubner, Mr. and Mr*. a Rosecll and daughter, Miss Helen, *' a and H. U Klchmauu went fl-hliig u . outside on Friday and had much good. Ic , luck. Mr. Teubner Is a Philadelphia i banker with a cottage lu this city. f Francis A. Schneider, of Pbtladel- 11 1 pbla, a cottager, got five wegKflsb aud " 0 live croakers oil tbe Ocean City Fish- r , lug Club pier Tburaday morning. u Wm. Garrow, of Philadelphia, wbo * r ls -pending the summer here, and •' a who la a friend of Mr. Schneider, • , made a similar haul at the same time. a Elmer Y. Robinson made a haul of 11 e ljtjseakflah from off tbe Ocean City 11 , Kishlug Club pier a few- days sluce v aud Ed. Klelu got 10 weak. F. B. tc Handy caught 11 weaktisb, oue klog 01 aud 20 croakers. l> y Victor Power lauded, a variety of • flsb from oil tbe Fourtaeutb street * , pier. His catch comprised two weak, " t 14 klug, 10 croakers, three perch and ^ .. four tom-ood. t< e William B. Smith, jr., caught a '' t weak Bah weighing two pouud 11 D y ounces from off the Auglere' Club '■ pier, aud "Jack" Lyucli pulled Ids *
croaker that weighed two pouuda P ounces. t J. L. Wilson got a alxty-pouud cow- u ray from off the Auglere' Club pier. '■ * C. L. Zimmerman hauled lu 19 n one weakflth, 2 croakers aud '■ perch. 1' J. Wilson Scott made a catch ol 16 11 from oil the Anglers' Club " pier Thursday morning. •' Lifeguard John P. Jordan, Jr., of 1 tba Anglers' Club, went outelde early 1 morning wltb Lifeguards " Scliock and Norman Halg. 1 brought -back 40 weakBsb aud ' 20 croaker*. Que of tbe weakflsh 1 weighed »i pouuda. ■ The Messrs. Heck, TUey, Moore and, t Eato, of Philadelphia, had a woudetful fishing trip on Friday with Capt. ■ Uffirk. of the Alba. They came home I ' with 126 pounds of baaa and one Span- > Ish mackerel. The trip was so sue- < cessful that they decided lu take au- ' other trip on Tuesday. W. E. Massey, R. W. Edwards aud ' David Henderson arent Usblng Friday ■ aud bronght back a lot of Osb of dif- I ferent varieties . 1 His Brother Dead. i Heury Loiter, brother of George ; Loiter,* well known aummer resident died at bis home lu Philadelphia , week and was burled ou Batur- ; day. He wa* aoperluteadeot of Goo. . Lotter's business. He bad recently . undergone operation*. He leave* a wlfs and seveu children, two of tbe 1 boys balug In tbe service of tbelr i country. Mrprlaed His Anal. Miss Jean Macklln, of tbe Cband- ! ler- White Hall, waa given a pleasant , surprise Friday by tbe vlsrt of ber oepbew, W. F. Macklln, whole lu tbe I aviation service and located at Rocbeas ler. Ha will remain here until Mon- . day. Mr. Meckiln'a bride is speudlug ^ the summer wltb Miss Macklln. H. W. Lodlpm, of Haddoufleld. a cottager here, has recovered his automobile. which was stolen from- tbe U corner of Nlutb street and Atla otic d avenu* about ten days ago. Tbe ma- „ cblne waa left by two young men on tba roadside near a farm in the vtclnd tty of Egg Harbor Ctty. LOST. Near Park Theater, Sunday, diao- mood neckleaa. Liberal Reward. ^ F. K.Ukkbb. t. adv., 11^ 1118 Wesley avenue.
MT - H. L. LAKE WRITES ! r FROM WAR ZONE; i- Local Boy Tc^ls of Some - | Things Seen On His Trip to France. ll, lis ;rtler lo tits motbjr. Mr* C. L. j S'l«.rsi Itsrrr l./tAke. Co ll. lljltbj lie ! H'fsnlry. Sdli Dlvi-irttl. Ararrlrau| rjj ' '• - "A. Ska. " „-] "Wc have seen plenty ,.f water for u- several day* and there .* -till plenty T-j ahead. So ferjhe *re has been T- 1 days, but tbey were only a hyle flioppy and tbi- -hip hardly noticed ' have -eel. lot- of flying fish They and fly along a iOuve the water for a hundred yards or more, and ,,1 then-town -again. Sound* funny to * say a Bock of fl.h, but I don't kuow p. shower* are salty. I feel right at home here. Our bedrooms, as you lr would call them, are down stairs, lu „ stead of up. We are lilled up wltb b. boarder-, but you know^ tills I* tbe note;-, though. Hie eat*' are very re go**! even better, some wa>--„ than " rest of I lie lime. We ha.! a little ex- " Cltement one day and I guess it turned | ,, out -ad for the other fellows.' July 7. Corporal Lake wrlles : • 8..»iEWiir.KKis Fkancr. | "We have covered some land aud j uo mall and kuow uolblug of the do- ' B. lugs at the front. A •The* little towns we have passed d are some queer, aud agee old. I saw one little stone house with 1406 i b marked on ll. They lold u. Ibere was | n, s row of them, and all had fallen but j this one. AU the houses are built of I . -tone, and many have -tone roofs. Some have plaster two luchet thick n tud a* hard a* Iron. The place where ,h in the center of tbe building, aud on each side Is a barn and wagou shed , #1 l lii- rooms are of fair size. Au old and wfudow sills are of ,4 -tone/ Tbe floors are heavy plank,
and uiiderrlealb Is also a barn. It Is j uol a bad place at all. We looked for worse, but that may come later. , "All the people are very good to us and cheer us wherever we go. We 1 passed through oue big farm aud - sni glass plot ever sluce we lauded. is not an luch of laud that Is not farmed, wooded or covered with Tbe fsims looked extra good everywhere. Tbe grass Is like a lawn aud full of clover. We have not'seeu auy large wooded lauds, but there are hedgerows covered with trees all tbe couutry. Home of tbe valleys and mountains are too pretty describe. The road* are well takeu of and dandy for autos. It would tike golug through oue big park to - auto arouml tbe couutry bere, and, wltb It all, there Is sometbtug about villages aud people that are years behlud the limes. Tbey use queer two-w heel w agons, with only one line , for drtvlug. There are ouly a few ing machlues. Most of the grass , cut with a scythe, aud they use , wooden pitchforks aud rakes. The , plows sre all of a very old type, with two w heels to frout, about tbe size . used ou bicycle*. Moat all tbe work done by women, children and old i Tbey work early and lata. It
I daylight about 4 a. m. aud dark at m JO p. m., aud these peopfa are work- _ , all that time m the Held*. It Is , wonderful to see tbe little children taklDg a dozeu or more cattle to pesr or dolug other work, with women , that look to be a bnndred years old al- , most bent double raking hay aud doall other kluda of farm work. I They are cheerful wltb It all and not a , thlug goes to waste. Even tbe leaves used and the smallest twigs are I tied up Id bundles an9 packed up. "Most things are high In price and also bard lo get. Candy Isn't to be t found. Wine and milk are not so t. high Id price. Milk is six and clgbt > ceuts a quart. Tbe fellow* tbal 'like . wine are having their till and tba ones w bo like milk are dolog tbe same. _ d Water, you see, does uot have much — j- show only for washing. Prices at f. times eau uke an awful jump In a few minute*. "We did nofhave any flrewnrke on tbe Fourth, hut we could hear them, e just the same. it "The weather has been fine, a little a cold, but oo rato. We went to church r- this morulug aud sluce thcu have been cleaning up a little. It ts now y dinner time and tbe fellows are tellIng what they would like to have. J, There would be some feed If each one had what he wanted. "Have not met auy of the Ocean City boys so far, but we meet lots of d. United Ststes boys." at In another letter, nnder date of July ' er 14. Corporal Lake wrttee: S " - Deer Mother:— - a. "I received your letter, dated June ig 14, on July 11. That waa tbe day we got our first malt here. Until tbeu wa bad uol beard a word from the Culled -tale-. How Is Germany making out • with ber new danger xoue? If she bad any sense sbe would realize tbe He danger Is more hers than our*. It I is- will be very kind of bar, tbougb, to on save us lime aud money by aeDdlng in- ber ■subs' all tba way over, so we eau sluk them, ffbe will probably eluk a row boat now aud tbeu, but not macb mure. 8 be hasn't tried tba Hindis yet. bae sbe? - -Our drill field bere Is as nice as tba "" oue at 8aa Girt. •Tbe weatber hat been vary nice ialaiy. Today wa are bavlug light showers. Beet wishes to all tba Ocean k Ctty tote."
J STKA\\ H ATH rlonos .Moil's Shop White Flannel Pan;. Blue Coats ke;id> mutic Suits at ! Moderate Prices, Od Pants Caps. Umbrellas Overalls Shirts, $1.00 to $8.0 Ties Underwear ROY AJ TAILORED SUITS Maddotk's Pharmacy j i rimsi: i7o i ?! .v fi.»5. Sl.50. $:• f: Hot Wat. 1 i:..t:',_5l .J5.fl.5o. $1.75. $2 c At. .111'. •••9 Nippies KiiMwi Sundi r* Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phooe 1 14-A 1. SUTTON& CORSON CO. Generil Contractors Grading aid Street Building ninth st an! i simpson avk. Ocean City, New Jersey V charles c RCAO WraiTIM ( SUES* o I Fishha Tackle | || is a necessary irticle these days of food $£ || conservation. We carry the Congress line ■ | complete at rok-bottoni prices. Call and f| look it over, itvrill pay you. Also blue , H llame oil stovs, garden hose, Pennsyl- » vania lawn movers and a general line of W hardware incluling Mirro aluminum ware (0 .at the I -MOot Hardwire Store I CharlesC. Read & Co. [;] 839 Isbury Avwnue w phone us 437-w free deliver*
Any Kind Any Where Josepl G. Champion Bulldng Contractor 0EAN CITY, N. J. Tenth-Street and lest Avenue ra iioili iivi A Reiable Builder To erect your Ocean 'ity cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it cloey yourself and meat depend upon the honeaty ol the contraor. I have built for a larg number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of nnee and photographs ol the houses Otis Iff. Townsend ...stS. - a. EUILDER rr 1 = J
S Allen Scull Tlu Builder , t Eighth md Ocean Avenue PDNH CONNBCTION • ^ < 8 SWAN 4. g. TROUT Swan and Trout Nutneat ; Garoenters and Builders I040 A88URV SwM ^ OMM MTT M. 4. Advertae in the Ben tin el |
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