Ocean City Sentinel, 22 August 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel "Thursday, august 22, wis. We "ball I* glad lo receive Item* of new" and qjoMminlCBtipn* of intercut lo till" pommtH^y and our read ere ' AR communications rhoiild be accompanied with the full name and address of the writer, not uecewarlly for publication, but a- a guarantee of wood laith. PERSONALS. " — V. . iteujamao Huffwsu, of CheSTer, Pa., apeut the week-end In thle city. Albert E. Miller, of Philadelphia, Is among the guests of the Katiilu. Ml to Delia B. Jones, of Uamdeu, le a gue»l of the Slerliug-St. Charles: V. Kyeuezer Adams. ^Philadelphia real e«tate assessor, Is among the vialj. f. Sctiutr, Jr., of Chester, speut the week-end with his parent- In this city. Augustus Hugo and family, of Phil•adelpuia, are amoug the guests of the Wyouiiug. - Dr.. and Mrs. L. E. Matter, of Philadelphia, are guests of the OhaudlerW bite Hall.Dr. Adam Klemm. of Philadelphia, Is amoug the visitors here, a guest of the Imperial. Mrs. E. Flnley and family, of Philadelphia, are occupylug their collage, 317 Central avenue. Mrs. 8. Scblmpf and Miss Sclilmpf, of Brooklyn, are visiting Mrs. C. Oetlel, of the Imperial. Peter Smith, a prominent Phlladel.phia builder, aud Ids family are occupying a cottage here. Miss Helen Perklus, of I.ansdOwue, Is visUlug the family of Clayton Wilson,. 008 Twelfth street. Miss Margaret Daly, or Atlantic City, Is vlsitiug the Mrs. Hermes, si Miss C. Jessica Douuelly, of Washington, D. C\. Is enjoying a visit at ber cottage. 814 First street. Miss Horubeck, of Philadelphia, Is visiting' Miss Eleanor Beaver at her collage, 1214 Ocean avenue. Mis* Minerva- Adams lias returned home after a six weeks' visit in NewYork and Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Annie Proud Klrby 1s the guest of Frauk H. Stewart and wife at their summer home hi this city. Miss Marguerite Kulp, of New Ihuuswlck, has been the guest of Miss Martha Sanderllu In this city. Joseph Fletcher aud wife, of Philadelphia, are occupying tlielr Atbuxy avenue bungalow In Ibis city. Miss Florence Fulton and Miss Cbrlsele Eggert, or Philadelphia, are speudlug some time In this city. Dr. Howard It -ed, of .Philadelphia, a cotlager here for years, who is in the service, Is located at Fort Niagara. Frauk McGratb aud family, of Philadelphia, aregdbe guests of Waller Chandler and wife, cottagers here. |g ,

Frank Moseley and family, of ma: l'enn's Grove, were recent guests of "wl Jesse Cone and family, of this city. 1 Pcrclval H. Granger, a prominent al Philadelphia lawyer, arod family are daj speudlug the mouth at 5185 West aveJ . P. Donnor, of Philadelphia, Is vlslllug bis friend, Alexander Colville, 8d, at his cottage, 1228 Ocean Mrs. George A. Wolfe, of San Fran- ^ cltco, has been a recent guest of Wil- ^ llam H^L-'oIIIkrou, Sr., aud family, «! gui Ewing T. Corson, of this city, w ho Ki Is lu the service, Is vlslllngJils mother, m, Mrs. J. Mackey Corso^, and sisters In B|, this city. . lb M Is* Geuevleva Beckett, of Camdeu, Is visiting Mrs. W. H. Jefferys aud th daughters at tbelr bungalow on Wal- M ton place. la Mrs. Mettle Allen, of Mt. Holly, a former Ocean City school teacher, with her children recently speut several days here. . ^ Miss Edna F. Holding, of ' New York, has been spending a few days here, the guest of Mrs. Henry W. w Towusend. Miss l.ula Wendt, of Philadelphia, ^ Is visiting the Misses Helen and Mar.Rare! Margerlaon at tlielr home, 1218 w ocaao aveouer 1,. Mrs. K. F. Arthurs Is entertaining several friends from Baltimore at her summer home, Thirteenth street and Ocean avenoe. o Daniel^ McCarthy, a well known I1 Philadelphia business man, and his 2 family are enjoying life In tbelr cot- 1 tags' In this city. u The Rev. William Abbott, of Ocean -J Grove, has been a recent visitor at the homeof bis son, Dr. William u- Ab- * bolt, In this city. Miss Emily Laubeugayer, of Phils- ( deipbls, It visiting J. T. Hayes and ,. wifc and MDs Edith Worjey at their j cottage at 11 Tenth street. Mfta Letllla V. Haxel, of Ocean | Grove, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wll- j llam M. Taylor, Fourteenth atreel and ( Central avenue, for a few weeks. , Miss Laura Kosenberger and Mies Grace Hoffman, of Pbtladelphta, are , spending several days at the Brookburn Apartments on Park place. Dr. and Mrs. W. T. WyckolT, of Pblladelpbla, former summer residents here, were In town Sunday. They have three sons lo the service. . Harry M. Lee, wife and daughter, ' Miss Edltb, of Port Norrla, speut the week-end with the former'* brother, Joseph D. Lee, aud family. In this city. Mrs. Lucy Ineaoo and John Oliver Speight, of Yonkera, are visiting the former's niece. Mrs. Joseph Brbadley, In thle city, lor the balance of the s*a*on. Mr*. N. Hackett Cooper.of Philadelphia, noted teacher of the voice, bat. heeu speudlug the summer with Mis* Douuelly, at her cottage, 644 FlrN Miss Edltb Troyer. of Philadelphia |ws returned -home after speodlug e*v-

' TOO MUCH RACING I BY AUTOMOBILES D Ocean Avenue One" of the j " Favored Speed Courses for . { , Machine Drivers. r The local police authorities seem to f be unable In cope with the fast-rnn-Because of auto accldeote, twochll- ^ dren have been serlSusly Injured . within the last two weeks. Seemingly, II Is not anybody's burl. r ness. Perhaps the Slate authorities should have a ' look-In." t> „ The latest accident, at the corner of * Sixth street and Ocean avenue, la one b that should be thoroughly investigated u ' by the police authorities, and, incidentally, there shuuld promptly be 6 made a slop to Ibe racing lu that sec- '' I lion of Ibe town. n " From o.3ti until 6 o'clock every eve- 1 Ijlng there Is seemingly a race for a I- cup up towu. It doesn't make a bit ■ e of dIUereuce about the children who 1 may happen lo be ou the street. * L. There Is a hotel ou one corner of Sixth 1 .. street aud Oceau avenue, where there 1 are many Utile ones. On another corner live four cbildreu, wltu three t '' little oues 'In the adjoining bouse. * ' These youngsters, strange as it may seem to ' auto drivers, have some ' rights. 1 '• There was an auto accident at the ' cornet of Sixth street and Ocean ave- ' 1, nue Thursday afternoon. No one was I- hurl and no one, of course, was to blame. It was said, however, that ' I. one of the maahlues was- going at the i- rate of forty miles an hour. Uplo last Thursday two .children ' , were badly burl by macblues driven ' |! by women. f Peculiar as It may be, Ocean avenue is not the race course that automobll- - i Istr appear to think. Machines have * raced by on Oceau avenue at Sixth ' and Seventh streets all summer. It - '* Is decidedly a time to call a halt. "TRIPLE TROUBLE" I I Xr* Cllapllu Conrdr Picture at i Hippodrome Thcalcr.; <1 Lovers of Charlie. Chaplin slap-stick • w will be dc-ligh'ted with bis new Essa- ' nay comedy. "Triple Trouble." as the ! st aclion Ik fast and furious, there being : lr no end of.mlxups. with tlio famous . comedian's comic antics overtopping I w all. Edna Purviance, Leo White and „ other- notables .of his cast add to the • ( The comedy is greatly enhanced by : .* the speed with which one event fol- 1 lows another. In fact, the action at times is violent, with the characters ^ appearing In seemingly neck-breaking Chaplin also introduces many new a' stunts In this film which bring roars ,e of laughter. Though In this picture Chaplin ocII- eupies the humble poe^ of janitor in « the home of an eccentric Inventor, he Is enabled at the end to prevent Ger- es*

man spies stealing a wonderful new C"wireless explosive." ~ feet new comedy will be presented 729 at the Hippodrome Friday and Satur- lncl1 Hay- , fJt MUSICAE FEAST inch feet Will t»e Gltcn la arcibodlet Inct Church Next Huodaj. c Another musical feasi Is to be given 'Pcl to the public of Oceau City next Sun- lncl day evening In the Metbodlst Cburcb. 'nc' Tbe quartet which has beeu doing Ave such excellent work will again be in v evidence, aud Professor Louli T. fp*' Krause, of New York, will assist with feet violin.- He will play several solos; tel. obligator to the numbers which feel quartet will sing. -? At the two other musical services feci the ohurch was crowded, and the fee' folks are expecting the 831 largest crowd of the season Suuday 4% evening. 1 — ~ 10 Recovering from Injuries. |nc David llobluaou, tbe elderly bridge- fee teuder who was accidentally dtruck by |nc au auto driven by W. H. Powell, of this city, several days ago, Is rapidly fee recovering at Scotch Halh where he yo was Immediately removal. He has jp uuder the care of Or. Petllt. Tbe i„, sideofitbe man's bead and shoulder were bruised aud a small boue In one broken. fe< ■ « Tc Original Cake Walk. ]] "Dixie Frollckera" will give a patriotic dance aud original Cakewalk on g0 Fogg's Hippodrome Pier ball room, fe street and Boardwalk, on ^ ■ Tburaday evening next, August 29, under tbe direction of Madam S. A. ^ t of Federal Dancing Academy, c, , Philadelphia. fe eral days here as the gueit of Miss ^ Margaret Bevan. Tbe latter is enter- ■ talnlng Miss Adelle Bevan, of Kennett 1 Square; Mrs. Laura DeFrebn and r Wallace, of Philadelphia. Sergeant Earl Ludlam. son of Geo. '' 1 Ludiam and wife, of Camden, well J • known here, receutly visited hlsgmnd- 11 1 parents, Reuben Ludlam and wife, In this city. * | '• Miss Marguerite HcCanu.of Kennett 1 * Square, who was at one time em- ' c- ployed by the local gas company. Is I ■pending ber vacation here, a guest at >f the Blscayne. ' Dr. George W. Urquhart and. wife, 1 '■ of Philadelphia, are at their summer ' home, 805 Fifth street, for the balance r, of the season. Two of their sons fare »e in tbe service. Mis* Mary Llnaka, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Marie Shepherd, of Sharon Hill, have been enjoying a visit here er as the guests of Miss Mary C. DcCau re at ber bungalow, 804 Third street, y • R. Wilfrid Sooy, who Is with tbe M United States Marine Corps at Paris Island. Is speodtog a few dsy» »'')j el- bis parents. George W . Sooy and „ wife, of this city. He U In the Signal la. . nd Lmi papers of all deaerl'ptloiu, ln■ludlug wltla, ate comfnUy drawn hj .1. H. Curtis Hoblnson at his MBos,7« rv- Aabury aveooa, Ocean Clip. H. •• ncbea. «*

\ PATRIOTIC OCCASIONS PLANNED FOR THIS CITY

! jinr GOOD WORK BY YOUNG CASTERS City Fishing Clnb's Tournament for Boys Attracted Much Interest. Tiie boys' surf casting tournament trader the auspices of the Ocean City Club Saturday was witnessed a number of friends of tbe young men, all of wbom did good work. Tbe members of tbe club contributed M5 for trophies, aod a number of tbe wbo won these were not sons of members, the events being open for all boys under 16 years of age. , sport, aud from tbelr ranks will come tbe defenders of tbs'Ocean City Cop, wblcb was recently won by tbe Oceau City Klsbiug Club from tbe Aebury Park Fishing Clob. The Gentle system was the one In use tbe boys In their tournament, this system being found most effective. A fine Triton reel, donated by Geo. F. Bauer as the consolation trophy, won by M. Wlllets, son of N. M. a Philadelphia banker, who Is a well known cottager here. Summary: / . Event No. 1— Average of five casta in an open field. Ray Riday— 344 feet 1 Inch, 328 feet 3 Inches, 324 feet 11 Inches, 330 feet j 6H Inches, 327 feet 2 Inches. Total. feet 11 14 inches. . Average, 330 j 11% inchea. , Charles Vollum— 306 feet 9 Inches. ! . 302 feet 10 Inches, 316 feet 6 inches, j , 308 feet 10 inches. 319 feet 10 inches. | i Total, 1554 feet 9 Inches. Average, j , 310 feet 11% inches. J. G. Clark— 258 feet, 286 feet 9 Inches, 275 feet 5 inches, 266 feet 2 Inches, 284 feet 9 inches. Total. 1370 feet 1 inch. Average, 274 feet 2% I inches. C. G. Summers— 134 feet 8 inches, t 158 feet, 146 feet 1 inch, 146 feet 11 inches, 65 feet 8 Inches. Total. 651 . feet 4 inches. Average, 130 feet 3% t inches. , C. llungerford. Jr.— 321 feet 6 Incht es. 281 feet 6 inches, 306 feet 8 inches. j * . Total. 909 feet 8 inches. , Average 181 feet !l% lnchesT A. McKlnley— 160 feet 9 lnohes. 271 , feel 9 inches, 255 feet 5 inches, 267 feet 3 inches, 274 feet 1 Inch. Total. , 1229 feet 3 inches. Average, 245 feet s 10% inches. David James — 232 feet 5 Inches, 237 feet 9 inches. 248 feet 2 inches. 168 j feet 3 Inches, 211 feet 8 inches. ToB tai. 1098 feet 3 inches. .Average, 219 feet 7% inches. David llungerford— 257 feet 1 inch, a foul. 242 feet. 248 feet 3 Inches, 245 „ feet 2 Inches. Total, 992 feet 6 inchpet 2 inches, louu. leci o mtu-

" Hostess' House Officers and Orchestra Auxiliary Doing Active Work. | Mrs. Kenton Warue and others interested In ttie management ' of the J Hostess' House plan to have "Heroes' jJ Day" at tbe Hoates*' House next Sat- ( ' urday aud arrangements are also be- j ' ing made by the orchestra auxiliary ' (or a "Patriotic Night" at the music pavilion Saturday evening, Augu-t SI, ' t for which an elaborate program « til r be prepared, which may Include a 1 1 -"Liberty Sing" with the singing led ' t by Mr. 'Humphreys, of Camp Dlx, I aud sailors and marines taking part. 1 > Mr*. It. McN. Davis, of Philadel- 1 f phia, a cottager, has offered the use of ' ; here for convsle-cent seri'ice men. ' I and Mrs. A. N Paul also oilers roums e ! A Ship Society was organized by the. i Auxiliary to push the work of "build- i 1 j Ing a bridge of ships to France." It f costs but ten cents to become a member. Join tbe society at once. | e An upright piano has been placed | * In tbe Hojless' House by Mrs. Alfred , M. Gray. ATTENDS SCHOOE ! 0 Henri. Cbattln lu Olllcera' TrainWriting to his parents, Walter It. < 8 Cbattln and wife, of tills city, Ser- J geaut Haney Cbattln. who, with ' ' : Lieut. Alfred it. Smith, Is now lu au 1 ; officers' training camp lu France, has '• I the following to say: • -1 am now atteudlug the Second ! Army Corps' School. Today was our ^ ; first day. aud I am surely tired, because I left where 1 was ou Ssturday 5- j nlgbt at 10 o'clock. Lieut. Smith aud I are tbe only ones from our cooipauy to be sent away. The others In camp are straugers' to me. I hap2 peued to be well acquainted with tbe " sergeant from G Company, so he Is 4 myi'buddle' Only sergeants, first lieutenants and captains are here, aud »■ we are termed student officers. 1 "School Is from 7 to 12 noon, 1 (o 4, '! and study from 7 to 9. ao It Is not gofs lug to~be,any clncli, but hard work. The course I am now taking Is inus>i- kelry and bayonet, while today was k. all on gas. I am glad It was onjy for s- one day, as gas is what 1 don't care for. Not that I can't adjust my '1 mask ou time, but tbey ate not corn>7 tortable. Eapect to be here for some J. time. I received the first mall last et week-eleven letters. "Just finished my supper — corned 17 beef hash, stewed peaches, bread and 38 coffee. No garbage cans are needed, o- Every small bit la masticated. It 19 would do me Rood If you could see our bote! de luxe. It Is situated In a h. Freucb village. Where I real my 45 head le a lofty haymow, b- "I shall never forge! the hour llitf re drifted lu upon this quiet towu.

a. Average. 198 feet 6 Inches. <ve . Mi Prior— 216 feet 10 Inches, 211 We eel 8 Inches, 228 feet 2 Inches, broke, and 29 feet 2 Inches. Total. 885 feet 10 *to| nehes. Average. 177 feet 2 inches. »>»' W. Brush— 226 feet 8 inches. 222 wit eet-8 inchea. , 206 feet 9 woi nches, 196 feet 5 inches. Total, 852 moi eet 6 inches. Average, 170 feet 6 uov F. Bauer. Jr. — 229 feet 9 »ell nches. 214 feet 9 inches, 220 feet 8 nches, 221 feet 6 inchea. 207 feet 7 =« nches. Total, 1098 feet 9 Inches. l0^ Iverage 218 feet 9 Inches. " Bowman— 203 feet 9 Inches, 201 nJ" 'eet 5 Inches, 201 feet 10 inches. 213 "<1 :eet 5 inches. 201 feet 10 inchea. ToLai, 1022 feet 3 Inches. Average. 204 teet 5% inches. W. W. Slbson. Jr.— 188 feet, 177 aafeet 3 Inches, 167 feet 10. inches. 206 feet 7 inches, 92 feet 2 inches. Total. _ 831 feet 10 inches. Average 166 feet W. D. Zook-81 feet 1 Inch. 75 feet j*a Inches. 68 feet 10 Inches. 56 feet 11 Inches, 73 feet 2 Inches. Total, 349 " 9 inches. Average 69 feet 11% ' Inches. . . Wm. GrovfcfH-66 feet 4 Inches. 49 2 Inches. 82 feet 2 Inchea, 66 feet inchea, 52 feet 2 inches. Total, ' feet 1 inch. Average, 63 feet 3% ^ w M. Wllleta— 147 feet 6 inches, 134 feet 9% Inches, 150 feet 7 inches, iff 7 inchea, 119 feet 2% inches. w Total. 695 feet 8 inches. Average, feet 1% Inches." u Franklin Wlldman— 96 feet 4 Inches, q| feet. 98 feet, 133 feet 10 inches, 99 Total. 507 feet 3 Inches. Average, 101 feet 5% Inches. James Neely— 47 feet, 98 feet 2 in- B ches, 104 feet 7 inches. 63 feet 10 in- g 84 feet 4 inchea. Total, 398 % Average. 79 feet. f| C. Bauer— 46 feet 41 feet 8 Inches, T feet. 49 feet 10 Inches. 84 feet , Total. 230 feet Average, 46 feet 6 t Inches. c Hayden Hungerford — 84 feet 72 j 4 inches, foul, 86 feet 2 Inches, f .77 feet 10 Inches. Total. 870 feet 3 t I inches. Average, 64 feet 6 inches. , i Harry Bauer— 161 feet, 156 feet 8 < Inches. 165 feet 4 Inches, 168 feet 10 < , Inches. 181 feet 7 Inchea. Total. 733 feet 10 Inches. Average, 146 feet 6 , Inches. ( t B. Bauerle — 89 feet 106 feet 4 Inches. 72 feet 72 feet 9 inches. 100 feet 5 , Inches. Total. 435 feet 2 Inches. Avj erage, 87 feet 5 inchea. * Event No. 2— Longest cast In open « field: Raymond Riday— 333 feet 7% inches. C. Vollum— 296 feet 11 Inches. ' J. Clark— 195 feet „ C. G. Summers— 176 feet C. Hungerford, Jr.-298 feet % Inch. A. McKlnley — 272 feet 9% inches. David James — 229 feet 4 Inches. '* David Hungerford— 261 feet '* William Brush— 262 feat 4 Inches. ;|j George Bauer-? 16 feet 4% inches, al Walter Slbeon— 175 feet I W. Bowman— 210 feet 8 inches. C. M. Prior — 236 feet 8 Inches. 4" I William Nettleehlp— 199 feet 1 lna. H Harry Qray-144 feet 8% Inches. lv.1 W, D, Zook-31 feet «

IV e had beeu riding on a tratu for two rod one balf days. We bad many »r ■tops and at some of tbe statlous i rbere coffee Is served we all got out j sith our cups. Once In awhile a train -fb rould pass with wounded French, ho mostly cutqj Some were gassed, as o. now tbey don't rely ou tbe wind, but we ■hoot gas shells over and one can't Uh tell until the shells burst. vi< "We passed many Uulted Btates -p. ramps, aud maybe 'Old Glory' doesn't i look proud as It furls over bere. Mi nlgbt we saw the areoplanes tl): flying. They have three lights— one of, red, one green aud a gigantic flash- i light. Ct "Tbe cattle are big, much larger than w ours. We passed vineyards all of one q, day. Tbe wine Is plentiful and we jj can bay all we want for from two to five franca a bottle vi "Everywhere we have been the French apeak of how the Amerleaus fight. We received applause 4n the Btates, bat tbey go wild over here R when tbey see us. They say the Americans will finish the Boche. ••Don't know how long we will be where we are. Can bear the 'Big Ber- 8 this' roar when tbe wind Is from tbe right direction. Tell you tbe truth. ® there Isn't a man that wouldn't rather _ be In -the trenches right no* tbao where we are. "The Algerian troops are a husky ^ bunch, all wearing a fine crop of ( whiskers. Tbey look at you out of oue eye andiwk you for a cigarette. Tbey ( think more of a cigarette tbau apiece ^ bresdfiA c Has Mew position. C. K. MecDichol. of Ocean avenue, wbo bas been here since early May and expect* to remain until October and possibly later, bas lalMy returned Pittsburgh and other sections In < 1 "Pennsylvania and New York State, r where he bas been assigned to speclsl ' train movements carryiug conscripted men to tbe various cantonments. Mr. ! Macnlcbol has recently beeu trana- . ferred from the advertising bureau of 1 tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, where he bas served more than a g quarter of a century, to the cashier's 9 department at Broad Street Station. Fsr Wonaded Americana. A card party will beheld at 1119 Central avenue on next Monday un- . der the auspices of tbe L dlee' Quaker City Aolo Club of Philadelphia. The proceeds are for the wounded Americana and for the French soldiers. 111 Tickets are II. *' M. WiUeta— 180 feet H. Bauer — 179 feet 6 inchea. James Neely — HI fcelF. Wildman— 101 Ject 2 inches. C. Brush— 77 feet. Hayden Hungerford— 107 feet 6 Ida B. Bauerle— 113 feet 10 inches. C. Bauer — 63 feet 6 Inches. The wlnnera In the third Event— 1 long-distance accuracy— were: Class A— Riday. Clark and C. Hun Class B— D. Hungerford. Prior ant S- James. Class C— Bowman. Nettleahlp am Siboon.

%D!S0N'G. pffiRS !" WILL SPEAK. HERE Noted Orator to. Give .Address t at Meeting in Music Phvil- i ion Tomorrow Night. jplati"..! fiiMnmnrrnw evenbig In I he j I ' «>rd* df admission may he Jiad al 1 the music pavilion, some of the Boardwalk stores aud tbe Itev.M. M. I^ewi*. pa-tor of tbe First Bsptt.t Cburcb. through whose efforts lir Peters comes ; to Ocean City. , . In addition to Dr.' Peters' addre-s, , there will be s special musical prdFISH SCARCE Fisbermeu Have beeu ex|>eiieiicliig poor luck for nearly a week, tbey reI port. Still oue bear- of occasional Mr. It. W. Rex ford, fisblug oil Ibe pur of Ibe Oceau City Ktohrog Club, a few weighed oj pounds. Capt. Bert Cummin-. Jay Charles aud Leslie Sutton returned a few dayago from a trlpsip Middle River. They ! eot48 weaklisb, 3 It .under, aud 12 , Cape May goodies. , O. H. iielg, Hagry Broom and _ , Frank Handy, member- of the Oceau City Fl-blug Club, were out lu the S I bay a few days ago. Tbey brought Jl , back weak 11. b aud 14 kiugUsb. | e J. Fraukeuileld got a sliugeray that f - weighed t>2j pound-. It was 71 feet f t long Tbey alsq pulled iu 18 weak" ( 1 rt-U. 11 ktugll-b aud 3 croakers. 1 Lieut. Harry Scbultx, of tbe Phtla- I , del pit la Reserves, and his wife have | - been spending a few days in tbl- city, • I Lieut. Scbultx ba- been enjoylug tbe I ll-blug from off the Oceau City Fiib- jj * lug Club's pier during bl- stay Iu this I r rewrt. , e Joliu P. Jordan, . Jr., Roland y Scbock aud Norman Halg had good , i. luck outside two mornlug* Isst week, j ■t V, on tbe other. Many of tbe weak- \ lis b averaged three pounds each. | d rfarry W. SlelwagoU, George ] i Kraukeii field pud George Blair are I. having considerable' luck In surf fish- J [1 lug. Tbe two first named Rot four j ir weaklisb. seven klugfl.h aDd two 1 croakers at Forty-first street -a few y days ago. Mr. Blair got six weak' at ~ Secoud street.

AGED WOMAN DIES ■Irs. Uasdr Wsii Hpendlns HumElizabeth Gaudy, widow of rhoma- 14. Oandy. wbo died al the borne of her grand-daughter, Mrs. W. U. Abbott, Ibis city, Wednesday of last week, was burled at Calvary Baptist Cburcb Cemetery, Ocean View. Services were conducted by tbe llev. W. T. Abbott. She was apeudlu|rlbe summer with Abbott, aud death was due to tbe Infirmities of age, she being 87 years She w as born aud lived lu Cape May until a few years ago, since which time she bad resided with bef Mr*rEllie H. Marshall, at Park. Mrs. Gaudy was a member of CalBaptIA Cburcb for maDy years. MADE LIEUTENANT »•■ Imilt, "Over These," - Writes Dr. Haicbea. Lieut. E. P. Smith, of the United State* Guu Machine Section, bas written a letter to Dr. J. T. Hughes, of Ibe Hughes' Ceutral Pharmacy, In which he say: "Dear Jess:— "No, old Kaiser Willie didn't get me as yet, aud 1 do not think be will, It will take a belter mau or rest of bis gang to do tbaj stunt. ••Have beeu over bere quite some time and have seen plenty of service at tbe front. Not ao bad up tbere except for tbe mud. rats and the smell. "I was promoted to a second lieutenancy this mouth." HIS MOTHER DIES i D. Thompson Meets Wllb Bereave meal Here. I Mrs. Eliza J. Thompson, of Pblla- - I delpbta, mother of Oscar. D. Tbomp- . ton, died at btr son's summer resl- • deuce, 706 Plymouth place. In this f city, Tuesday. In ber elgbly-nlntb , year. She bad been a summer reeli dent bere many years, a Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon from ber late resldeuce. 878 North Nineteenth street, PblladelK- ia. lutermeut private at West urel Hill. , if Mrs Thompson, who bad l>een i- quite active until recently, was highly „ esteemed by a large circle of friends. " le T s Gave t'p ibe Montr. 1" Accused of Stealing »40 from the *' borne of Mrs. Edltb C. Chapman, 882 First st net, Tuesday, according to tb* — police Paul Barlow turned tbe money over to Chief Scull aud police J ustlce Willie. Tbe lad, wbo bad been worklug on an ice wagon, was locked up, aud tbe authorities or a Jamesburg mentation were notified. Barlow bad beeu out on parole. f nB" R. Curtis Robinson, 741 and 746 Aabury aveuue, Ocean City, N. J., bas been appointed a Commissioner of E— Deeds for Pennsylvania, with full authority to take acknowledgment and 'proof of any deed, mortgage or other , conveyance of any lands, tenements or I hereditament* lying or belug In said rod State, or any other writing under seal, I to bis osad or recorded In Pennsylverod ota, and to administer an uslb or affir- | malton. adv., If. I

cSTHfVW H VI S clones' .Moil's Sliop White Flannel Pants. Blue Coats, Reedy mfltle Suits at Moderate Prices. Odd Pants, Caps, Umbrellas. Overalls, Shirts, $1.00 to $8.00, Ties Underwear I ROYAL TAILORED SUITS Maddock's Pharmacy Clghth arid AsBury Avanop PHONE 57° 1 KV K 1,1 " :V1RV I Stationery, 20c to 75c box. Sanioset Candies, <» c to $1.25. Whitman's Candies. Eastman Kodaks and Films. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-ie 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AVE. Ocean City, New Jersey 'S CHARLES C READ WAlTfRt ALLEN ^ I Fishina Tackle | H is a necessary article these days of food I f;j conservation. We carry the Congress line | k complete at rock-bottonf pricen. Call and H look it over, it will pay you. Also blue || flame oil stoves, garden hose, Pcnnsyl- || vania lawn moYvers and a gt3ncr«il line of B. hardware including Mirro aluminum ware (| at the | Modern Hardware Stori — » | Charles C. Read & Co. f) 839 Aabury Avsnus PHONE US -3T-W FMIDILNIM

ny Kind Any Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITy^. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue j. you 8h0uld nave A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Y01 cannot apart the tiara to look after it closely yourself and mnat depend upon the honesty ot the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend office Qi in r\rn an, 8th St. Opposite P. 0. Era I Ll/ra JAllen Scvill 'Fixe Builder Eighth and Oceai Avenue PHONE CONNECTION S(_B. SWAN r *■ *- Swan and Trout WNACTICAL Garoenters and Builds JOaniNQ A SPECIALW 1040 ASBURV AVENUE OCEAN CI TV N. 4. Advertise in the Bentinel - ic

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