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Ocean City Sentinel THUHSyAY, AUGfST 29; 1918. We shall be glad I" receive Items of news and communications of interest to thl» community and our reader* All tHunmunleatl^u* should be accompanied Willi the full name and JLr p.iblt.-atWn, but a* ■ guarantee of good faith. - . DOTS August I* on lb* borne stretch, t.rrsl throng at Ibe pair lot M meel ulug. JudRloR from appearance*. Ocean here Halurday aud Sunday. Oeorge K. Hoover -and. Itu-harfi K . V„««. of tbla city, left for Camp ; Meade, Maryland, Tudedayr Tfie members of the Hotel ProprleCbarlea Is- Nasso'u, a ctieoii-' of Philadelphia, died wuddeiily In' tbat city Monday He wa. s brother Inlea of F red and . Johu J Foster, of tin. city. PERSONALS. ( bene Horle and wife, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end here. Mrs M. H.Tliomis and son.of Philadelphia , are among the visitors lit. J. F. Moore and wife are among tlie-l'hlladelpblans at the Oceanic. H A. Knabe and wife, of Philadelphia, are here for a two Weeks' -vlsil Ih end Mrs E. W Tally, of Philadelphia, are guests of the Traymore. •John fi. Matthews and wife, of Philadelphia, are guests of the Atglen. Johu A. Clark and wife, 'of Philadelphia, are registered et the Wyoming- . ' « reorRe W. Haslaud end family, of Philadelphia, are guert. of the Hisceyne • • J. S Meson end family:' of Philadelphia, g're guests at the Sterllug-St.-Cbartae. U. F. Hrifham aud family, of Philadelphia. are among the guests et the imperial. . I>r. and Mrs. 8. J. l.lggett, of Philadelphia, are guests of the Cbandier- '* bile Hell . A. Chester Tbagan. pf Camden, is -l«ndMig the weeks eery pleasantly In this cHy Former F'lre Marshal John Laltlruet. of Philadelphia. Is among the visitors here. . Mrs W. K Young and O. A Huff aud family, of Angles** a ere visitor* here fund ay • Mrs Edward 0. HeU and Miss Mar Jorte Hell, of Philadelphia, ere guests of the Katblu. Thomas J. May. Jr . of Philadelphia, wa* among the week's arrivals el the Hew I ings Mis* Amy Voes Is spending her va<J

cation wrtta her mother. Mrs. John #' Voaa, lulbls city. The Misses Paxson of Philadelphia, " are speoding two weeks very pleas- ■ antly In this city. " C. H. Bboemaker, of this city, be* * Hwhlihsm "n" H* "****' wrfk' 10 II Kaymond Watroos. of Philadelphia. c is visning at the BrluRburst cottage,, n 12IS Ocean avenue Mr* Edith Hall, of Philadelphia. Is v wit log bar parents. Andrew n. Paul aud will. In tbla cHy. Harry O Bender and wife, of West' I'btladclphla, have haru spending sev _ eral daye In this city, J. P. Kgaa and wife, of Pbllodel ohm. on v tolling their daughter Mies Natl Egao, of Ibis city. Dr. J. U UrlOlh. of Philadelphia. „ m among the visit on to this city. . • her* he owo# property # Miss Mary So/or, of Norrwtowm is V Will ng Mrs. H. J Taylor, at her cot- , tage. 1482 Ocoda avenue. i Mwe Margaret Koyle of Phlladel- I phla. W visiting hot brother, at -his a cottage, 14*4 Ocean avenue. c Mendel Brock ley and wife, of ' Pens'# Ultra, spout the week-end J with their parents In tbte cHy. M. C~ Flit and with, of Marcus Hook, hoe* been stsHlog Mrs. File'# . stater. My*. Charts* Hilton. In this ' od, , Aiwlstout Culled Htatos District At- ( leney Hubert stterrett sod family, of Philadelphia, ore among the vtollore lew. Mm* Eogllah. of Camden, spent a lew days hoe* during' the week. Hb* a teocber la ihoOaona C*y High ' U H iSee'mau Jr. and family, of Atlantic City, visited their parent*. 1 U, H sUseimsu and wife, of this city. 1 Saturday Mr. William Wherry of Philadelphia. as spending soos* time la this . n> the gaaet of Mrs William F Oardfoor. F.x Ben star Wary L. Paocoast. of Me I Ilea Hill, te earning bta daughter. Mr. A. H. Htefctet, Teatb wrest and Ocean avenue The Mam Hiihoetn and Mary Pon- - caoet, of Woodbury, at* visaing MM* Juite raeetmso at ho* cottage, WW < liflord Craa* aod atfe, of BrMgetoe. .have baen reran t goaate of Mrs - I raaa'a paraals, Charles Wataaa and wife, la thw my. 1 he Miasm Put. If. of Philadelphia, have returned home after a v ton of wwaertmeai the callage *f J B. Me Haiph Brangsa and wile and Mho Margaret Pleeh. a» Wart Philadelphia. nave base .padding a few day. with Mr. H A. Pweh aod Mis* Asa Chambers In Ustoetty: Mae Besses MeOowaa of Chrwtiaoa. nod M w. tthat BroMoas. of Phil adeiphm, are vtortmg Mra Marple M lash at Urn Baptist pareeaage this wart They worn school chum# Mia Hour Clark add Mw Moot*, of New Yark. have ratdraed to i hat ret j after a ptoMial vMt ad a lew weeks la the farmer* Sister Mrs. L*mte A Warn, at hat wnmr ham* ADRIFT OM SEA M. D Haaar add sd* wit b A M*tea .— mm n il ih at Ttevt* tte.d mm add Wraday asaaae mad* a sorrow imps fssm tsalk ay dewwa'"Uj'sssi -iww? Ih * a may daey . th^X-TTfriff ttyhlk d«rt tsamt gawsde add — ml hiiimi n iiipliif^h— — te ky rnmmm <* a •drtwrnt add Artteg ' age— khatwu

' NEW OFFICERS FOR YACHT CLUB -to, - I * Hexamef^ Again Heads Organization Club Year Re- , mains as at Present. ' At the annual meeting of the Ocean ! 1 ' ttv Yacht • Int. " Saturday evening tire following officers were unani- i - mously elected for the eu.uiug.ler.u: I (omul. Store, William E. Hexamer; vice commodore, James W. Fern ley ;L I a I > . Harry F iktauton. treasurer. W 1 1 ham H. Beaver.' Board of goveruors Jacob. Bets- 1 wsiiger and Charles F Wall. ^ KegaNa committee Normal j W . end "d Ibt^urrehVymv I "he^d'^le'of the annual election. ». that the newly- ,, elected >iffit*rs might at wuce take charge of ihe club's allsirs, was unanimously defeated, I hotuas F Armstroug olTered the ' .uiisliluiously adopted: W he teas, Daniel H Pari. ha. for Clty-Ysclit-Cluh. tlrst in the line offices ' atid Islet as courmoSorei'sud is shout to expire; therefore be It Resolved. that we tender to htm out sincere thsuk/for the spfeixitd faith ' fulness w hich be has always shown lu all mstter. concerning (be Interest* of the club.'.' Past Commodore Charle* J. Currau dered the club by Commodore Pari, his reputation for ability, courtesy, aud t strict attention to the' duties of bis office, and, on behalf it the club members, presented him with a haudsoine ' watch, .w.tlh au inscription suitably engraved, aud wlth'llie club peunatit enameled upon the case. Commodore' I'a/ls presented each new ly -elected Hag officer with a pen- ( nsht indicative of his office, w btcli.waa suitably ackuowledged i-y each recipi- CoinmodOre-elect Hexamer dwelt . particularly on the necessity lor co-op erattou ou (lie part of Ihe officers aud ruemliers, mentioulng t'be fact that be if is pan of the piesent administration, and. therefore, partly responsible fur auy shortcomings; - but he was coutl deut Commodore Paris bad tried blhardest to make things g .and hf couciudeil with the assertion ttiat the club could be made attractive If everyobe '• would pull 'ogelher aud bury all hamcaught on bar * A' I si tors Hpfre Hag a Mast F.MCitI- Mrs Katie Ryan, her two.chlldreu * aud oncle, Mr. Noon, of Philadelphia, summer residents of this- city, r together with a, Mr. Pyle. a Phlla deipbla lawyer. -and William John- . sun, sou of Clllllou Johnson, of this' ^ city, hail an unpleasant experience " Mr Pvielpok the party in his boat to Bea l*le * %lty - lleturuin'g. (he crafl I- got on a bar. where they all wgr* keptIs prisoner*. for W-* houfs. Fluslly they got of! with tdatlde and started for Ocean City, It being theu late In the a»

evening . CI . But their troubles were not over _ were-heiug made to Ihe bridge at Crook ■Oru. and It is said that the J ' draw could not be opened The boat It accidentally fa1" mto tl>* bridge (l, After more delay the member* of. the party climbed up ou tfrtbe bridge aud walked -to' Kifty-fliwt street and „ Central aveuug where they boarded a trolley car si nl reachad. home about II , . o'clock. *• catching fish Hauls Have Mai errs Vers • gsirnlllul TBI# Week. H J Cheater Pen Dell, Harry M. Hbaw, Dr. Bamoel HcClary aud W: A. . W elsh, president of the AuglerW < lot. M of Ocean City, receutly gol .a» rt.h In » bay, principally weak aud croak- a eta. . K J. Wilson Scott landed a croaker Vdghlng I pound 8S ounces at the Anglers' Club pier Oeorge Member- „ got a king weighing 1 pound 24 p ounces at the .him -pier. Other „ catches of big fish Included a croaker a sighing II pound* three ouaces by J. I. Wlleon aud a weakfi.h by O g W. Dam—bower that tipped the „ beam at 2 pounds. aud 5 ounces c Oeorge t'ranken field aud H W. Bteiaegou aod Churchill Hungerford. h ' Dr D Bush rod James aud W. W d com prised two recent success j, ful fishing parties to Ureal, Bay. y treat for girls ' M rs'VhomsrTwwtlsou ,rf (KIT Klgh- [ ' leenth rtraet. ealertalned Iblrty cbii- ■ ' dren of the Oeima ntowo Boy#: Clab t Bummer Camp on Tuesday afternoon t aud eveelug. After having dlouer , ' with I he girls at the camp boose at , Sixth street tod Ibe bay, the party | was taken to a -moving picture show , , After much enjoyment there, tbay re- , turned for supper, a bleb was followed i 1 tl,»(Bi*Wwieon next entertained thr J group au a "Toooerville Party." Oo , - the return from Fifty-ninth tteaet, she e gave lb* girls au lea cream teaat. 0 The girts got back to camp ilred, but , happy, aod filled with a feeling of ap- j - P isolation far Mrs W atson's kindoss. 1 B1STH OF X NATION k — — ^ »H|laTm|"'tl»l|T*-----r Manager " Eugene I. Parry. re.Nl.ut manager will preeael perhaps Ibe nest progre" * oftte eaaaaa at tha Hippodrome Pier D Theaua David W OHffilh'e great pwture. »- -The Birth of a MaUaa," wBI be I- shown Uus evening, at regular prtms. I la coojuactMa with h«b class veude- » ..Be -Bobby Jg^h aPbilarJelphia favorite, aud b» company will he woe I, of lb* attrarSloos. Ml ■ * ■ — — * donates #150 jSrESHsxtss i 1 sfyamxilmry r -Ul h. beteM_" .Wtart a*kt T^ay ^ ym taaal lap Beaats- had a firm *1 ■' Taaa ..'ad teHI t»— '■> Hfil sigrrgatra HSadtehrtMfrfd»»»rtm« \

E. T. STOTESBURY AND WIFE I I GIVE PATRIOTIC TALKS

. : , GOOD CASTING AT TOURNAMENT ; 'LElingshauscii. Holder of -J World's Record, Leads Com- 1 petitors in Annual Event. I. The fifth auiiusi - s-tiug t ■drua- , I Klghll. siivvi aud Its, svv ii ue^ Ba'lur- ' uum'wr of tlic" '.'li.-Vsr." '.f ' 'tlrS «|-oTt* ' - participant-, were ni>mi*r- -f the As- j \ Charles KHng.Juiu.vi.. of the Nlidl laud Beach Fishing Hub. who 1. , speudlog the -umurer in uceaiii ity . [ owned 1 by Dr l.ipschyD and with - 1 threw- 42! feel T inches.. - ' ' t Oood work w.N wis- 1 done by the , junior member, fit the club 1 highest In. each - * The tournament- ws- in charge of i the cbairmsu. I'etet F Wright" ' { PrtMjlentW.H I.e. wit. of ihe As- J ' bury Path Pishing 1 Tub. wa'" among t » Ibe visitors. - Bh-iharite x * Eveut. I. -Average of five els in , - opeu Held. Class A— J t . Kliag- . sllauseu . 388 feel -i iriyhe-. seeoud, « „ Jobu Bbsw ,S8» fe-t •: I 4 lui-Ues. both ' 1 Midland Beach; third Dr. ' I arlt.n , ■ feet 13" I V inches . - Cliass . B- first. 'Edward I uder- 'j ' Harry H Boyd. 2rj feel I 1-5 inches; ! p third. Charles E. Doings. M feel 3 1-5. ! ' Inches; all Ocean City. Class C. Buys -First. .David. Hungerford, 1*79 feet -1 inch second Hob- . ert Vallum. 152 feet I Inches. 1 ] Event No. 2 Distance cast tu opeu 1 field, five cgata allowed Class A ] " First, J. C. Elingshnusen , 12! tiv{ '■ inches; second. John Bhaw. iwsfeet 2'j H inches, both Midland Beach third, J \ E.- Clayton. Arhury Park, 3«J feat II , '•« Class H -First. Dr B H l.lpsc-bntt. j * K2S feet 11 Inches: second ,-H . H. Boyd. | 825 feet 5 inches: third. O V. Bigbam, t 312 feet II ruche- ail Ocean CMy. jIt • Classl- Boys-First: Johu Ysnder- ! * hecheu . O.-eau t liy 222 feet, 10 inches » Kveot^'o. 3 ^ A^urecy^reM^.verV of three cast, dow u . straight Hue. ot

Class A— First. Cb.rles Eltngshau- ; ^ t'arltou Biinofc . 357 feet 1 2 3 inches: third, Johu E. Clayton. 3)4 feet 1 IS «l Inches' Event 4 Average of three casts st •' a slake, distance J4o feet— First, W L. 2 feel *• lu.-hes, -tvvi ud. Fit- , ward Fuderdow ti .", luet 3 1 « luclies. third. O V. Blgham, 5 feet 5 Inches, all ocean CMy Fishing Club. W A. r Hofimau, Philadelphia, was sCoret u| : — h HARD FIGHTERS » Henry Bamberger, of Philadelphia, j son of a well-known cottager here, wntes hi# pareuls that he has had % many wonderful ex periences in 1 In part, he . writes ws follows: j -We weut through the heaviest ar- d tlllery barrage known to have taken, tl place sitfoe 1914. It was terrific, and T only oWgUog through lr can reallxe it what It Is i P "Wedog ourselves lu with. hand. I Aud bayonets We saw out Ht.t actual scene* upon the battie-tteld. I F can't describe It. . * "Duo.'t worry about mv.as I'll do Hie a 1 cwn, and thai Is all (hat can be a 1 am In the be-t of health aud < Mug flue. Don't believe all reports you hear. V •We spent four days aud nights In the trenches without sleep s- the lire 1 was etyilluuous. We had earn, aud-.w e ■ were covered from head u foot with j - mod ^ ^ 1 ^ through It, the strain was great aud we are glad to be back again. \ Not only were w* shelled by artillery, the aeroplsbes also .dropped bombs on us We retaliated and drove the. UeVmans hack W'e re-. f ceiv'ad the onler st midnight In a very 1 words: Man,, you are gotug to 1 words: 1,

the front-lioe trenches. \uu bare trained a* engineers, aud not as 1 lufaotry Yon have 00^ machine ades, "but you are Americans. Do ' duty.' > "Tbat w»s all. We were ofi and uow we are back We are receising 1 congratulation* from every where for 1 ■ the way w* wool to It aod held the , Haas. . : t * -Oeneral Pershing ha* changed Ihe name of our dlviwou to the Iron Dl- , vision because of the iron will and ( del erm lust 1011 of our men. They' ll go anywhere. We are wlnnTug a won- ( ' derful nam* for old Pan o.y I van la , ' patriotic rally T mra Hwre mill •«-« -« C.lekra j ima heat SalanUr Meki. * Another patrWMIc rally will be held '. to the music pavilion Batnrday even- >- lug. in wbicb a uumbet of eoMiers aud * sailors will take part. * A feature of the occasion • ill be the wo^Tmh- by Mm Ebrey Hot*, (be popular Philadelphia soprano. Bhe will sing the "Aria from Oouood * "Boaeao aud Juliet'- a.«l Laddie in Khaki." There will be. several patn- ' °*TbreuCb a mbmaderslandiDg which was not her owu. aud ha* cauesd her I* ike greatest mgrm. Mm. HoU "Tid not 3 Mug lu the 'art ravilwn as was pubre Hcly nSuouuesd last esturday even- ' A«X>T> -Man and rromaw of jfilF 2 gv Is soil something ahaohHaiy higu Cm, Beeft art CBoAaa Bta..^Sewmrk. * ! eJuiT* waleh* money . keys and rail •' mml Uakat Rsaafd if retwroed to the

CrRe All- to Work Hard for ' Country— Pleased With Hostess' House. | - F. T. Btotesbury. untvd I'bllAdel I , pl.ia finamuyr and tesUI the Drcxci , Bofrta a^',Vhey,ewcrci^ here a|-' tb^| " luu/se'-'hnrHv - ' ''" cj, " fl'I a."d-| " r' '"rn^u'Vl"* ' top erd s*""f'"l'llc'e ""V ' '' g'rv-Tf.ir bsi'I'lU I.f't'l., * '.rib, 1 'Home lor Friendless Children of , •Ired women were gathered The distinguished et.lt .re t„... -est. " Tl'lV llVlv- 111"*.0 uiauagvm«.,l ' g'veu. and he -|«.kv of the grvat' work !: 1 doue in Pliiladvlphts and It- uelghllt asked hj. heater- to remember ' Sundays and holiday- srv not oh- ' r "'sbrtrejury t'ohl of the acllvltle* Ibed' 'cross * wd. n- h "was -t a rted m* Pht " , adelphia by herself. Mrs. Dray aud a ■ ha- 15 Odd member- in Philadelphia. The auxiliary Interested Charles M - , been raised st Hog lslaud°aud>otbei places The officers of. the auxiliary ' cuuvaylescent- sailors. . J The speaker -aid Hist, w hile she , - did not care to Speak snout herself., ■die I- giving up ^fourteen and fifteen 1 do enuugb for the liueAt Jwys lu th, . ' world Who are fighting for u*. . ! • She referred to oue of the sailor , ] so'mVuf the* fingers 00*006 of til" hand- \ Mrs (teiorgv W'. I'rqqhait, of Phils- ] del phis, a summer resident here 1 ' -poke briefly. ■ Two of the sailors were asked to ad- , dress the audience. . Tbeflrst— F. E Biers— was a ship » ' cook, aud be was tbe one who met , - with the 'accldeul aboard sbl|>. He y q*. crossed the ocean Ave time. The other young man Is H. A Ewell.

These eight youug men' of the navy , Ibe tlrst ofTbe convalescent sailors. . to take advantage of the oiler of the Hostess' House to eniertsiu the sei , nee men lu this city They weie.sent- , hereby Dr Iruubsr. of i-eagu* Island. ; houreownedPbyUMrs. K. McN Davis J on Third street, where they slept for , Hie first time F*riday nlgtat. . , Among ihe other promluent geutlt- , rneu at the gathering was Heurt Boult. , the well known vocalist and mem be 1 , the Metropolitan Opera Company.' , was In this city as the guest of , Kenton Warn*, of ^Philadelphia, , — ve— — had fine gathering Meeting ml tbe MeitooThe weekly meeting of the MetboBummer Auirliary wa. held In music room of the Normabdle Tuesday. -It was opened 'with a readlug, entitled, "America," by Mrs. ' Bryan." Than "-America" wae sung. There were 56 person* present. . The hostesses for uex! week are Mrs. Mrs. Mysore; Mrs. Bliarp, K iancls< Mis* Vandereloot. The meeting wit;-' be beld at HM borne of Albert .F'ugg. Ninth street sod avenue AH are welcome Fallowing was Tuesday's program: t Vocal solo. "The Doug, Long Trail," Mia* Elsie Kuebn Recitation. tbe Re.* Mr Oault "Loveou a Bicycle," Will Carlton . Tbe' Iucor|N>rated Compauy'of Mean Men," Mark l'waln. solo, Mrs Patterson. "Keep tbe Home Fires Burning " ' Vocal eolo, Mrs. J. M. Itoaenhsusn. "April Rata," Wood man "A Bag of Whistles," Crest. Mrs'T. a park, the president, will . give tbe members a porch pari j» at bet 821 Third street. Friday. Sep1 tier 6 Ail are invited. °

_ ' * ' " \ may rai8e dues I — ' — . I lack! Clab 10 Disease Question at Swclsl keeilsg. I A special meeting of ibe Ocean City "j • lub has beea called for Wgd- ■ uesday evening. Beptember 4. at k 1 .o'clock, In tbe club bouse, to consider a proposed amendment loihe by 1. ws , increasing tbe auuual due* of eenhir member* to *50. 1 Tbe meeting was authorized at tbe anuual meeting last t-slurdey evening, following a report of a committee headed by Past Commodore Charles F Wall, to consider way* aud mean, of increaslDf Ibe Club membership It IS reported tbat a large number ' at the uiemberk of the elub are In favor of increasing The auuual dues 1 lu order tbat all may bave au oppor- : t unity of axpreeelbg their v»#ias. a ' large attendance of member* is urged at tbe meeiing'uexl Watoaaday eveu- ' .1 ' : big demonstration 1 _____ ' Us. sreterstii.es Telllwa a Ogress ' Una of tbe graatsat patriotic demon " st ration* •«*« witnessed lu this city y tnnliad the treaaeudous gatbertog ■■ " • ha music pa vi In, 11 Friday evening, w ban Dr Madison -C. Paters, of New York, at orator knows throughout I the country, delivered aa add e-.-n b • AlllaeAartrtea." and Heart bobc >* tbe for famed baaau, saag -I be Mar l. Than wa# a epecul musical program tor tlretreeabrt byHt* members ?. mvi lb* daily aaaeerts Is tba fikwW-a- "' -Tba Lrtarty rtaf" aa* lad by Mr. * Bcott aaa Ike wbata effect irf lb# vocal «•*»«* af Ore aaamd. eeeompeoied by "■ i2~52s sw— "vC""

CITY MAY FIGffT * I SEWER COMPANY C- dirts Possibly Will Have-to Decide Whether Proposed J Charges Can be Made. p. j'l rertuls'wbill.1 liivu Ihv mailer i , 1 1 iv regular order business, tbe. ' ji- '■ thTui ' r.s '• Hector Bu'ltigh regarding the h-fgn'm by ihecny ' f„ .- l-.l No -l_ tii-vau l ily Oar !*!"' ily'tisrd liiVH ' Lou" Duiang, Jr , -if Philadelphia, ow ner ^ li ... reported 1 halt t he ^bo^ud .of K . ' proTed'aud tbe'cuulHct tigued. l u nfied check wa- ordered returued. •Director Adams preseuled ihe fol1 ing resolullun, v. inch w w. adopted : Belt Kesolved. by thv Board of t'ommls 1 hat Ibe city clerk i>*' iiistiu*. tnl and for the repairing of the sidewalks In 1 sod Hiattsaid notice shall -Isle llivre-sssys-ed according to the heuetlts conferred ordsmsgv- -u-tslued, and that ihe list of properly holders hereto atXvmplstvd imptovvmvut. - Th« following resolutions, presented 1 Director Campbell, were adopted: Be it -loin re of Ocean Lily, New Jersey. slou.rsof City,

' that t-he contract by and between tbe 3" city of Oceau 1 ity atyl Flverton A m srily H.nai'Md by the iskulug of tern- !' poraty bonds or promisory nolek lii a • sum not exceeding Hie contract price, 1 slid Hie. Incidental excuses connected J therewith, together with tbe coels or said contract. uumbeT ins" boTng " awsidvd to said Flverton A. it'ursou < (46.243.38': that tbe said notes shall bear interest at the rate of 6 tier ceu- '' ou the |Hirpos* for w Inch .they are Is- '• sued, and shall be signed by (be * mayor, countersigned by the director of revenue and finance, aud the corpurate seal of the city of Ocean City placed tbeteou. Be It Resolved, by the Hoard t'omaffi" slnuers of Oceao t'lly, New -Jersey. !" that i he counsel made by and beI rf veil Ihe city of Ocean City and Sea- ,. man A Letzkus, and being contract o number 701, be temporarily financed IC by the Issuing of temporary boudsor' |. temporary uotae lu a sum uol exceedlug 12WIOOH. aud that said note, shall , he si role re#f at tbe'rate of 5j per cent. aud siiall state thereon th* purpose fur t which they are Issued aud shall he Jt aigu rd by the mayor, countersigned ,v by Hie director of revenue and finance. ,( and tlie corporate -eal of tbe city of g Ocean City placed thereon'. _ Several (Mils were read sod ordered : paid.

will give musical A musical will be given In Union Chape', Thirty seooud street and Central avenue, this evening. Following Is th* program: fflaoo eolo. • 'Vale# E Flat." Choplo soprano solo, • "An Open Hicret," Woodman Violin solo. "Andante Concerto," Mendelssohn. Reading. One- Legged Ooose." Smith. Bam solo, "Th* Horn, " Flagler. PA pi u. Piano eolo, "Mhiuetlo," Cbamluade Tenor solo. Selected. Reading "Practice Hour" Boprano solo, "(a) ' Four-Leaf Clover" (b- Perfect Day," Bond. . Violin eolo, "Souvenir" Dradla. Duet. "Calm aa Ibe Night." care for sailors ' Beds nerMrd at Local Yscbi ' Four e meaiesceut sailors are being 1 looked after by the Oceau CHy Yacht ' Club, which recently reserved two ' bed rooms ID Vit elub bouse for these '. 7 Three sezvtce men are also given " breakfast at ihe dub house lb tbe mornings. They are among the number brought tu Oceau City at th* suggestion and In rttation of' the management of Ibe Hostass' Honnn, which Is a doing maguiflceut work In providing for the comfort of oourataaosnt sailor*. , as K also did a tew week* ago for th* soldiers who were on duty at Peter. I burg aod Tuckabo*. t. . eli Jiktiff Ik Liait ( r*4iurs. L s 3ESRSe££i£SI£S nyn.Ttwass ^^"Sttsrssf'S!. 1 g-ysj- tflsre rtmr.Lfk _ i,i me IMS. re*.

— agj •' Al* ^ — 1 cSTf(A\\ \ \;\ A\ ' V «S .White- Flannel F.ints, l-i'.tn l Moderate Prices. Odtfi'iinK C. -. s i Shirts. $ 1 ,IK) to $8.00. Tics UROYAL TAILOR I 1> M Maddock's Pharmacy i >t 2c" whiiiu.Hi' c .v..: . - i'l'.iiij Bell Phone 18 i-iqi :%•.••- u - * 1 : A SUTTON & CORSON CO.' ! General Contractors Grading and Street Building NINTH sr. AN I > s1m1'M)\ \'vj Ocean City, NVw j -rscy I CANNING I S IS 1 1 p. RE. A It'LL LINK <)L M \S< )\ AN I j v M .CLIM.W 1 Kl 'IT JARS, si HE >L:.\L KJNi.S.- © I J \ K l. MS. IK I IT CANNERY. II" * ' - • (',) » COM I'i.E I E I -INK l>l «■! M .AN I » \\ t 111 1 M 8 MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM I K-l .1- /I KS„ « .1 1:- ® ; W CHRIST DISHEKS, ETC., A I I III. , R' ; jj — Modern Hardware Store i | Charles C. Read & Co. jij a 839 Asbury Avenue 1 ^ PHONE US 437-W FREE DEL VERY ^

ny Kind . Any Where Joseph G. Champion j Building Contractor OCEAN CITY, N- J-. ' ji Tenth Street and West Avenue r . i

■ 1 you should have j A Reliable Builder To erei-t your Ocean City cottage. You cantiot spare the time I to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the I q honesty of the contractor. I I. have built 'for a large number- of people and copld refer you to ■ any or all of them. * * Send for the liat of names and photographs oi the bouses. I Otis m. Townsend i OFFICE DIHI INC D 0CEA3 CITY, I ktfc SL Opposite F.O. DUILULn 8, J. I I— — — I j S Allen Settll The Bulltler 1 Eighth and Ocoan Avenue I PHONIC CONNECTION I f t S ■ SWAN 9 J-'C- TROUT Swan and Trout I PRACTICAL Garoenters ^^^0 an^ ^u'^ers m, joa»i«f«'A aetciaiTv J2 tOAO ASBURY AVKNUK OCtAM CITY N. J. Advertise ia the SaatiaoL

7 Yfi-,77 ■' ^ 0 ' NEW JERSEY . - . I' HE IMPERIAL iilEKATHLU \ ' ..,-u for the season • ui »2xsr'cTTT.*.J,. , WYOMING -■ i »« tu a. p. niuu -HOTEL ATGLEN : l or Sale or Rent by Owner. • M W HOTEL ELBERON , . I : K.NTKAL AVKNUK THE BISCAYNE URN. J. K. UOIlRinOM I i . CII.WDI Kk-WfiiTE HALL ' i -* »ii «>-*. bvt Seventh and Kigbth at* Ocean Uty, [f.'f.U. S VAi KUB. THE TRAYMORE ' M'-.I- !• . rry.«'wo*r snfi Proprtotress | j Nifitli sr. and We-Iey ave. Ocean CHy. N. J, .' »'t»nk HsrenUy, Jooete, Ibr IbsVssscs THE OCEANIC | Kirventh -Irert and Wreley avenue I Oceau CMy, N. J. A. K. 11 A K tR. j STERL1NG-ST. CHARLES f i oroer K-.tilb and Oo-so Arena* I tipvp dnrint *vi-t«uibvr fipselal rats*

IHE HEW LINGS Ninth and Wesley avenue - Ocean City ' New Jetmy Ogpns June 15, 1918 L. H. HsWLUieA We Are Distributors MillUl lltlllllll in Ocean City, Sea lele City and Vicinit| 'Wm. H. Powell • -General Contractor Grading and Street BilMtac Thfrty,fourtb ft. Ml Waft Mi. OCEAN" CITY, H. J.

Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — W Flowers and Funeral Desigua Furnished f 128 Bay. Avenue Bell Phooe, 4J9-J ABBOTTS' Aldernev Dairies (tecemula n 11 11 Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholo* Dmtry Pi odUSlS Butter AMI Eggs Art for Booklet of SpaetelUaa . • Irdvr- Delivered BrtBfBMW COAL, You need Coal. You need Service. Yon get both from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and Wart Ave— - : To Make New Friends SS9 OakKnhg RoemSeit 1»T™ $19-5° W1WSI, LMNelste WHttOmdig Cantdcn, N. J# Advertise ii