— J OCEAN CITY SENTINEL . ' -- : « ' • "• ' '
VOL XXXVIII. OCEAN CITY, N'. J„ THURSDAY, KKl'TE.MHEK Hi, lttlk NO. 25 -/ . ■ ' " ' .
Ocean City Sentinel ooiaN o i tv m. «. it CURTIS ROBINSON ■ 4M»v w4 hifiw %, Pat *••». bwtcUy <a *N».i « i rank as «-• ra.t* tlOKGAN HAND. ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ttrf tea a «we <t taat ««. U. I^w'orhcis Apgar & Boswell. LAW OFFICES Godfrtj I Read aTMNTW city. M. J. pi. K MAN H. WILLIS Altonw; M L»» | y)S Aebaty. At tati " * • vhvaa Citjr. *. j. • • Wx. H. CuU iraoM, J*. ; ItvM tagierai »4 Mortet DK W. P. HAINES CO*. mUTN.aat NISLIt »*l act an ciW • «. K|i'*ua BxiCx Haines cms •»«»»• woa. i » •«• •ICSMM t>IM*>«t m ww.) Omm city Nm Jwrawy lx i-.kscHbL nrrriT. m. s» taw nr.». ra i ait. a • v
ni wcoi.iv awe. octa* caw. new <imi» Q» WlMOM Y. CmBI>I 1AM fl>aatUl< lo« Central Avenue aaaaa cm. a. ». mm raw* ma * MwiwwntH Onafw.NI raaiw* ||AKK LAKE The Tide of I Victory H fc pond* tod that Km ta mm nrtorv raw iwad ta lever •< th* a ta ana •taMtta . Ttaii Cemgdtep •* WoyaataaaEantafca Occm City TMeviTrwl «auN cm. e a COAL COAL QUALITY c.imnufliUMl« fi aa iiimiii v
For Sale on Bay Front A beautiful new Bungalow-, never occupied, chanuiag aurruttntlings, near Yacht Club; Aplritdtd outlook over bay and iiilet. Ready for tut now— Only $1,950 Easy terms ' mas5ly & howards Eighth and Central Ave. SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk OWN roa THE SEASON Trunks, Bags and Suit- cases O— pill the (ioivrnmebt order reducing luggage output onethit.l we i'. allowing mans trunks, both bo* and steamer Also aaaiiv hags and salt oagm in draw, leather and imitation lefet her. All that .hw c— Id » Ml tot ta appearance, service and price. just remind . ear tall line .ol hats.andcapa. Felt hats in 4a. k brown and other floating colors from $F-5° to $4.00. Caps - 10 pi* J twvadn. mixtnrm. to ft.59. ,-^Men « and Hoys' hlfaad winter clothing, moderately priced. A feu ladies sweaters and aummet furs greatly reduced. Our tall «h.ies for the entire' fami'yeoraing. in every day from Xh re! table UMUiiiactarers #• Hrosra Shoe Co., Endigott, Johnson ta Co.. Walton Sta* Co and others Buster Brown shoea tor boys•ud girta G- H. STEELMAN • 3l'l)3 AtaBURV AVENUE Ocean City, N. J.
Closing Out Sale SEPTEMBER 4th to 14th (>«r entire sunk uiuat be sold regardless of price. Used u premiums ib Japanese Rolling Game, in- ,, eluding Cufna Warn. Kimonos, Oriental Novelties, Tabel Lwena, Etc. Unusual Opportunity TXTVyvy "•< gv* P1*"! aouvenirs vw from Ocean City? UTU- '.otget X Mas Presents Ready at W Uy Bargltn Sale? It is worth while to call and examine goods and save money. I'KMERLY Japanese Rolling Game Place «2t Boardwalk Bctvccs OTl nils ud Seaside Baths
Your Opportunity j Large ct -tug* on Central Avenue, between " *venth and Eighth Streets, can be parch Aaeti for considerably less than it will t k0ai to tract the house. Lot. 40x100 feet ' If wm wtmt to Wj, liitwss \ Lock Box 236 Ocean City. JPtAJMBlNO ^ ^ pfs*. - a" LM d^wwta ^mmTta^ " '• ' Ft. UACON W BgNti. ae 'l tadwurttae ta the BBRUAI<
VISITORS AND COtTAGERS 1 PRAISE ORCHESTRA MUSIC
Some Declare That It is Ocean City's "Chief Summer Attraction. An slated In the SwriMJ. of; Ik'st week, more than jntt 'Fivers of music deposited letter* 1n a buz at the, music pavilion expressing their plea"by John K. VVIUttueuu and title orchestra of twenty-live member- of .the, Philadelphia Orchestra. Among these many expressions of. delight, the following are given- a* exMEs. Thomas C. Muuu, WituiiHgton, ' Dal.:— "Have greatly enjoyed and appreciated the beautiful music" Mr. and Mrs. William H. Horn. Philadelphia;— "Mqch appreciated - and "hope we have them next season.'' M. V- Ltpmau :— "The orttaua aud ocean m»ke Ocean City."' J. E. t^toou:-' Yes. aft all have enjoyed the well-selected program*aud good music." - . Howard H. Jones. 1309 Foulkrpd, street, ' Frankfortl. Philadelphia "Orcbeslra Is. flue. I.et us have It • again." Mr#.' I*. M. Crease, tlceau City:— "Desires the returu nf the orcjiestra _ for 1918." Mlas Leach F. Donnelly Due of ~~ the attraction* ofthe place" Miss Debbie Ly singer:—"! thought it was heavenly .this summer." - • ■ C. AT Carey : . ' ' I enjoy It very much but It doesn't seem to be appreciated Albert W. Newman:— "I consider WlUeematin'e orchestra a valuable a--aet to Ocean Clt/s growth." Mfs. Kenton Uarne, of Philadelphia, detlres the brchestra. Mrs. It. VV. Brown:-' We enjoy the orchestra so much that we bought a hcuse here, so that we could come every summer and. enjoy It." • '' Former' fitate HanKlug Comm:stouer David O. W-atklna, of Woodbury, a cottager:— " Enjoyed, Ike orchestra very much. Want It back.' Mrs. I. Kershaw. 862 Second street, Ocean City:— "Hy. all odd* the be*t thing In Ocean City ." 14. 'Wood', London, Canada:— "It 1 wdnld be a great calamity Rot to* have 1 the orcbema another year. j' '' Emma K. Allen:— "The 'music we have bere.lu Ocean' City Is the only real ettractlou that the remit offers to its patrons. 1 have beard lots of people say that the brass baud of former years was uothlug but noise. May you continue to be able to bays tbte splendid orchestra for years to come." Florence Kudolph. I'i-l Hpruce — street. Philadelphia:— "For three seasous I have eujoyeif the orchestra ■s concerts under the direction of Mr. Wluemaun, and 1 sincerely hope tbat' x> iizemauu, kuu 1 euiwisi) uu|s »"■"
. they Vrill return next season and for 1 I myiy eeaeon* after." . , K<lwin and H. H. Lyndall, Oceau I City hotel owner*:— ' Kcprs«eullng J over 20o guests, many of whom were from Western Pennsylvania, and who i . expressed a wish that they nirgtit < again hear the same orchestra, j the proprietor* join in hoping for "a . , return of the same. In 1919." , ' A. C. Taylor, title . examiner, at- < , loriief general's ofliee. Albauy, -New ' t York:-' Orchestra Auxiliary, Ocean , City — Learning thai, largely through i e. your efTutts, Oceau City oilers visitor* y a musical treat -during the summer | a eea-otj.'I take this opportunity to say" , that Mrs. Taylor and myself nave apt predated to the fullest the pleasure . aflorded by the orchestra at the city | mu'-ic pavilion. The music has made n our two weeks' yiait exceedingly en- , e joyaid'e. • "I can, thluk of nothing which , could be of more lasting benelit to j .. Oceau City, or bring more pleasure to ,. Visitors than the orchestra."
i 1 : : s .325 SELECUfiE MEN IN THIS CITY., I 36 Negroes and 2 Japanese/, Among Those Registered j r e- by Local Board. . selective Service on registration day In 1 1 this city. The first of these was the ! , ; «T.LSr;.^- Hi n» One" of these h«- a Wpanisb or | ( , Mexican name. Ills Oilur. he slated. \ v u s- s Xpanlafd'and hi* mother. was « j , j uegre-s. HFwas born lu Ne<t Mex j, r TO.y' .re Sheietok, Ykkoya. d -Tin c Boardwalk, aud To.lcbl YasblCuml, of 1 I 711 Plymouth place. » J Card, were received also fcom PhilI, adt-iphia local boaol- for two men , a cards lu Pbiladelpnla. A i phcatlou* for regi-lralhln card* I were made liere by. 37 men from out- , , and the men sent these to the'local, i I, they came _ , t j The local board comprised Oily So-. hcitor A. C Boswell; City' Cletk H A , t Morris aud It W, Edward*, aud they '| ., were kept fairly busy all day- aud uo- , - till » o'clock. Hie cloring hour, lu the , I. evening. • •
HEARING IN SEWER RATES POSTPONED StAte Board Will .Take Up Ratter of Proposed Remodi•fication October 15. . In reference to the proposed remodlli cation of the order of the State Public Utility Commissioner* regarding rales to be charged by, the Ocean City Sswar Company f»r special services, the following letter was read at the weekly meeting of the City CommisHou. Joseph U. Champion, " Mayor. Ocean CltyDaar Sir.— This la to Inform you that 4 be bearing In the recodification oftbis order, scheduled 'fur Tumday, September 17, baa been postponjl until Tueaday, October 13. when U>e board will meet at the State House, Trenton at 11 a. m • Very truly yours, M. T. Ww. Acting SeereUry. On motion of Director Campbell, the letter was ordered received and Died, and the matter referred taCMy Solicitor A. V. Bagwell. * Director Adams reported that the work on, the Eighteenth aud Tweu IMXb street jetties la nearly completed The following reaoiurioa, presented - by Director Campbell, waa adopted:
Be It w Resolved, by the Board of Commissioners of Oereo Ctty. New Jersey, that ocean City borrow a sum Rot exceed, log Bfly-two hundred OU dollars odder aod -by strtua of • a resolutim- •' adopted by the Board of Coaeata- * toilets of Oceau CUy, Sew Jersey, op the tweatywiztb day of Amgust, 1918. * relative to I ha temporary financing of contract 708, and that the proper of floors sxacuts a uoU or notes Ic secure said sum. A number of Mi la were read and or ( dared paid. • Harem and mules, used past sea~i> . lb garbage ooMaetwn wagons, for sale. ApUyOiborn lorebn. «« Asbury avsf Diialleaeu thy, SJ ed.HUh. | g°°d White girl or mMtaUri woman tar aeusrai bonaw work Apply or wrsw Mrs E Adams. 1 67 North Thirty fourth S™* • Pailadalpbta ads., ». P^d ISerStoS^fisl1
REVIEWS 1 MOREY'S BATTALION From This City Pron'd of Honor and Compli J I. " ment Paid Boys. (n a letter, under' date of August 2t>, ' to hi- mother, Mrs. Angellue Jlorty, I of tins' city. Sergeant tlsear Morey, | of Company H, 1141b lufautry, A. E j d F„ Oil the other side, writes In |>art as | follows; , j "When I wrote the last' letler'to ■ you 1 wis in the trenches. We were ! m them ten days. We have baeu out n ! of theiu gight days I was glad to ti j get out because we were so dirty . ® | W hen we gut a bath and put on cieau a | clothes I felt like a new man. ti J "We have beep highly 'honored to- tl day— something I never thought I '' | w nuld have the chance to do,' and this a j that General I'ershlng reviewed l< j our haltalluu. 1 was glad to have the I; | chance to see him. . He -looked fine. Q i He paid u« a compliment, saying that d battalion showed up belter ttiau tl the others be had visited. Of course, "YVs have moved" to two town* „ Since we came' out of the trenches. It <: seems as though we are always mov- J' lug" Two days seem to be IheJtmll. ° • It i> fine weather now, and moon- „ light, it was pretty last night. I n w as oti guard. There was heavy * pannohadlug. We heard it In our , . village. SVe hear them shooting at d ar/oplaiies every day— as many as six n "We nfsrebed past a bridge that blown up tbi other ulght. when c •the Germans retreated. . (t seems a i shame to see so much destruction to f 1 satisfy a few It looks aa though the , Allies have the best of the Germans , now. i wish they would keep at , them until, winter aetata. ' . ■Douglass was hit by a piece of , sheUthe olber day. aud two oilier fel- f i low* from our old company were hurt little. Due fellow is In the hospital , from. a shell. It cat a tree In half. , •We have Weta "lucky enough to . > havt a Y. M. C. A. . man open a little * canteen aud the boys got some smokes aud caudy they have' been without so } , '°ug " '. _ - -I ' I'he Douglass referred to by Her B grant Morey la Branlu Douglass, aou of Surrogate Douglass, of Cape May , . Court House. The young man 'Is ; well known in this city, 'where be was , implnyed for some. time before eullet- , lo a letter under date of Auguet 11, , . Sergeant Morey tells of reachlog the , ,S front (toe. where he and the other , hnys were watching the Germans, , who were only 3(IU yards from ttiem. Their company was lu a trench a | u. ile long aud the boys had to carry , Iheit meals that distance twloe a day. . ' He told af receiving a nice thick , • sweater- from Miss Elizabeth Brcck- ■ ley. of this city. , Sergeant Morey declares that the rats ta the trenches are as" large as , 1 cats, and very daring. ' He stated that • he was In good , health add feeling One.
" PASTOR LEWIS WILL WORK I THREE MONTHS WITH SOLDIERS
" WOMAN CATCHES CHANNEL BASS } Mrs. Howard Underdown, ,e Summer Resident, Justly Proud of Feat. Mrs. Howard Uuderdow-o. of Had- j donfleM, covered herself with glory at ,u the Ocean City Fishing Hub Monday. ,u by catching and lauding a channel y bass weighing S5j pouuds. She bad „! quite a battle with the bass, and It ie was wlth'supreme satisfaction that she r Anally saw the Ash lying subdued on the beach Mr* Underdo wo he« freijuenlly Ashed from oH Ibis pier during the last few years, aud she has become an adept with the rod and reel, but this ' was the llrst channel bass caught by her. and she was naturally oonslderably elated over her feat Her busbsnd I* an active member of m the club. GET THE SENTINEL*
l.rasliag oceas CHl . ( Every property owner ta Ocean i City should keep in touch with the i t> Atrial acts of the municipal govern- i Jug body; esparlally during the eight i or nine month* of tlw year w hen the | property owner may not be living lo . , Ocean City. ' I To tbo* keep lo ioueb. be or she should have thsttaNTisiJ. as a weekly visitor wherever they, may be. All nf the official uotleaa of the city ! appear In the BsimiritL u«ether wtfb all the worth while news' of tbe lawn Those ^Jto are not gettlug tbe B»a» ' Tins, should subscribe before raturo1 tag to their wioiet homes. r Change* of oapy dftplay adverts!** than I uesday oooo tar tarertlou t m the rSKuriNKU Tbla rat* will tas strictly adhered to. adv.. If !. a i | I. Waxtkd -Uotoo ear paaters for U ware at datn tlluaremr. 7t caato pet hunt. Apply ttatrcutm. offioa adv., H
' j Baptist Church Releases Minister for Services in a . Large Cantonment. * The First Baptist Church, lu a congregational meeting after both the morning and evening services riuu- . day, unanimously voted, attar careful • consideration, to release their pastor, : the Rev. Marpie M. Lewis, for a pariod of three months, commencing October 1, with salary, that be might I- j be able to -accept tbe opportuotty. of>t fried him by the Y. M.C. A. War 7 . I'ersoDoel Board to work as a religious ri director to one if the large cantond meuts of the East for three mouths. The invitation ta Its original form j called for a term of els months, with m : ao allowance from the Y. M. C. A over 1 1 pen see, hat, after a conference y : with the board, tbe tlx mouths period « had to be refused, because tbe pastor in : felt fats moral respoualMllty to be on its. I be local Aald during tbe winter >y months of January, 'February and a- March, and put tba Anisblog touches j lo the drive that le progressing to of; liquidate the entire ludebtedueee of the church. Aa a result, a special pro- ! vision of three months was made and i be pastor goes into tbe work for bare Tbe Baptist congregation, ta tbua " rslss.ln* I heir usstor because Ihev ' releasing their I
he la peculiarly Attsd for a work < j of tins character, are willingly mat I e this seclAce aa a large coutrlbu- • - u> tba war work, aa tbey are thus < t represented ta tbe great work I hair ' pastor will be able lo do aod the good u accomplished among tba boys before they lease for tbe other side, e Definite announcement 'of arrangey meats to take care of tbe local work during tbe abeenoe of Mr. Lewie will y be made a UUla later. •r At tbe meet.ug after tba morning .e service, tbe members of tba Boaamer Auxiliary still in Ocean «ty unanP • monaly si pressed their approval of >- tbe move in a resolution urging tba c burcb to make this poeatbla Csilaes tar ■*■». r L'ottega, caotrelly located, wttb all in Winter moo tba. or for tbe year. Adhs drswe Y.. HkXTjSBli offlca, Oeaao City, N.J. adv.. it or Fob Ravi -Heated roouee. Apply m J D. B. May new. Cigar dure, Btgtab H i street aod Aaknry wn adv., I.Mt
HOSTESS" HOUSE CLOSED } WITH FAREWELL DINNER
SUBMARINE TALK BY SIMON LAKE " ' I Incidentally, Speaker Gives ' Hearers His ; First-Hand Opinion of Germans. A big audience of "locai -rfod sumresidents" lieard .Simon Lake's talk on the submarine last Tliur-day i evening In the audit. irlun*. Mr Lake! ball* from Bridgeport, i'onn , and l* a nephew of the Rev. James lv Lake, only survivor of. the founders. of i . this city He came frotii Jtridgeport be preseul at the' reunion of the Lake family, which was held on I he ' auditorium Ktauud* mat -day. His lecture was for the benefit of the locali Cross Society. A free u-e of the' atereoptlcon wamade. but the audience found the adof Mp l.ahe before and during the picture display of great Interest. ! ; The Rev. Dr. VV. A. Ferguson, of) Philadelphia. Introduced Mr. 4»ake, aud he began by saying that. he| wanted llrst to give his. oplhlou of the I . Aume' dozen or Ufteeu . yea'r* ago lie » a- lilllug «• c.ui tract to tiulid a certain uqmber of submarine* ' up Ills residence m Rerlln as t*MRg the found the city aud people not at , all to hta liking, and, afier a somewlia*. short residence, he left dor Lon- ' He. bad found that all tier. : were spies -by education. They are all bruial to the weak and Uelio • less aud are cringing to (hose above 1 them. They treat their women like > cattle. - They canuot understand, a i man's treatment of a woman. Mr. , liad seen women harnessed to light go<arl*. - The whole' German ! nation has J>een educated lo dfshoil- ' esty —that is, taught that a mail has a 1 right to gain advantage by any lie or . trick, provided he can "gel by" with ' "Grafting" as a business la, there- ; almost universal. L Durlug the evening, while explaining. the stereuptlfou views of tbe submarine. Mr. Lake declared that, conto geueral report, he himself • was uot lu luvenlor, but only its lin- • prover and developer. He then out- ' lined brieAy a history of the U-boat. Roman author, Pliny, wrote of such a boat 19011 years ago One made 1 a successful trial on the Themes .too ' years ago. Experiments were mads 1 with submarines during lbs Amerlcsn • and Robert Fultou Invented one which he'ofTered to Kapo leou . Tbe French refused to buy on ■ ground tliet lie use ta war would • be dlebouorable. England refused r tbe same reason. It was left for • to use for piracy and murder. Au American, Bu>boall by uame ' built a U-boat lo 1831, which was ' or lees successful, aod the Con • federates, during the Civil War, made 1 several attempts to use It agalnsLtbe Union Navy. Tbey actually sank a war vessel In Charleston harbor In 1864. ' Mr. Lake's pictures showed all " styles of submarines, but he did not el, tempt to burden bis audteuce with 1 technical descriptions of their structure end management.
ANXIOUS TO GET * ^ ; AT THE GERMANS : ' it . Raymond Price, in the i' Trenches, Ready to Die a 5or His Country. « Raymond Price, son' nf William ® e Price, of tbte city, who Is a member i- of Company M, 114th lufautry. I "rtomewhere In France,;' ta a letter lo , Mrs. C, H. Wlttkamp, of^w^imere, 1 " ! g "Just a few lines to let ywrfcuow I that I am alive and reeling Arat rate p I beve bad my "Arat trip to the J ir tranches. The. sector we are In Is a is quiet one end there w as very liule do- 1 i- tag while w# were there. I. "I need to tblok It was something 1 n to aee a big gnu aud hear one .go off. ' b bat uow I uever notice them, i used | V to strain my neck to eee an aeroplane » also, but I have seen so many now d that 1 am tired of4bem. >r ' I joined tbe army to Agbt for the ; ui good people of our country end for the k dag, and I am hero now and ready to id die for tbem. If notblog happens to ' as me, and I ever get hack to my dear to friends, I will have something to be of proud of nod can tell a lot of tblnga a- which people will be glad to bear, rd "It may be a loog time. bat. If tbe ire Americans ktep on driving tbe Germans tbe way tbey have for some us lime-now, why I don't think It will
much longer. Tbe Germans have J not yet ruo up against the Jersey vol- " poteers, aud you juat watt until tbey ( . do. We are only waltlog to get a i shot at the Germaus. ' ' . Far Bale aswruaiu. < It-room cottage, furnished, all con- < ' veutaacas. central location, kit 30x10" > feet. Apply MX Asbury ave. or U« , - Wasiey avenue. Ocean City stale prio*, l »i»» adv., 10, 5, 9C ' R. Curtis Robtueou, 744 and 746 Ae- . bury avenue. Ocean City, N J , bos 1 bean appointed a Commissioner of ' Deeds -for Pennsylvania, with full an- - tborlty to take acknowledgment and ( proof of any deed mortgage or other . conveyance of aoy lands, tanateote or baeadlteaaeots lying or being lo aald ritate, or aoy other writing node* eeal. to be need or recorded to Pennsylvania. and to administer an oath or affir- , mat ton. adv., if. a Are you look log for a cottage stte in I- the Garden-, prices kite) lo *».«< or a beam wttb buy from, ta center of town? For terms apply to Abel D. Heall, 617 Central avenue, or phone 499. nd».,W.tf. h Try — ndvertlnmart In the Bmm.
• Forty Convalescent Sailors I Among These Helped to ( ' Renewed Health Here. I The' Hosteae' House on tbe Boardj w alk, which did each remarkable. ! work for the soldiere and aallora hern ; during the summer, cloeed tble weak, I he store occupied for Ihle purpose having lieeti leased by Mr. DuBota, w tin desired to occupy U as aoon as . possible. ' A feature of the closing days waa . the fourth farewell dinner, a almtlar ' ! a H air, though not eo elaborate, bavlfig been held eaclr week. Tba party f ou this occaalou coinpriapd 14 eonVnl- ' escent sailors and 13 of tbe memban ' of the committee, lu charge of ttia . management of tbe bouae. I Dliuiet - was served at Hlmma', and all the participants wore fancy bate. " The tables were decorated with Aow- . i-rs, etc., and the young men ware ] given clgareaud ctgarettoe. ' ; After the dinner, all marched down • | lire Boardwalk to tba Hoeteac' Houaa, . | w here they deuced the Virginia reel, i i -id where a genuine Cbrletmea morn- > nut party was held. A number of articles, Including frulte, toya, doll* I sod high chalre, were presented to tba . saflors. These were lu paper baga, all t of which Were opened ta front of tbe ' crowd. One young man received a watermelon, which waa tba oeoealon f for a waurmeion conteat between tbe - youth and a colored boy brought In ^ front tbe Boardwalk. , Each of tbe sailors was again glvab Dancing and singing continued nn- " til midnight, aud tbe young men dai t-iared that tbey bad tbe Urn* of tbalr r Uvea. >' The management of tba bonee baa ' (Pointed an upright piano and vlctralb . to tbe Unlttd ritatea Coaat Guard Blb- - tion at Fourth street, and alao a piano • and victrola to tbe etatloo at Flflylr eighth street tar tbe am of tba man . during this fall and tba coming win- .. ter. lf There are Sou names of sendee man r, on tbe register. Tbla doea not mean , that there was a total or 800 dttu ferent men at tbe bouse while K wna - '• open. Borne of tbe men went then ' more than once. Bat ell are cnthnted asfic over tbe Hostaea' Houaa and d want to oome back to It naxt season. " Forty convalescent sailors, aaol to '' this cfty from League I aland, Phila- „ deipbia,. were provided ~1m by the i Hostess' Honse during the pate e month, and, when eecb squad lafl a tiers ou tbe return trip, every yonng 4. man showed marked ImprovamaM lb II bis pbyslcal condition. ri Two young service men, Hogarth
end Miller, were among thorn entertained by the Hostess' House Saturday and Sunday. They had arrived In Atlantic CKy Saturday, bat tbe bastle there did not appeal to tbam. od tbe Boardwalk there they asked a promeuader If there wea not another seashore resort near, and tbay worn told of Ooean City. Tbey lumrdid n car and reached Ocean Ctty, whom met Fred. Rapp, who took Ifeteri to the Hostess' House. Where Umy made to feel at borne and wean well entertained, both being taken care of for tbe night by Mr*. Thoasaa H. He slings at the Hewllnge. Tbe yonng men are both frees the Wert. Hogarth balling from Len^ Bench. Cel., and hove bona stnltenad at the cany at Paoll, on the mates line of tbe I'snnsylvanla Railroad. Mrs. Kenton Warns, to whoa, aa Chairman of tba commlttea la eteaaga, fell most of tba dotlaa, wna activity personlAed. Always on the atari In be of assistance to tba servtea My* , (thoughtful of tholr every need, aba ' endeared herself lo ovary one of tbem, I and tbey aflacUonntely called hat , "mother." Others active ta tba eBUra of the bouse Included Mlas Anna Unite, Ufa. a. Russell. Mrs. Alfred M. Gray, Mia. Thomas P. Walker. Mm. Charira R. Fulmar. Mrs. William Dormaa, Mrs. , O J. DeRooaar (who dsnalM (tee * ' house \ Mrs. Arthur A. Joorn, Mrs. B. F. Maschell, Mrs. Wm. G. Milan Mrs. M. H. BraaatU, Mia. Gaaaga W. Underdown, Mrs. U. P. Montgomery, , Mrs. Louis Waalbo, Mlas Attaa Dairy m pie. Mrs. W. H. Weimar, Mm. R» . B. Patterson. Mrs. W. B. is „ Mrs. Wm. D. Bbarrard, Mrs. Mi boat _ Volinm. Mrs. Frank H. Uimaloa.
Mrs. K. A. W hslrtoo*, Maa. John J. Bsrger, Mrs Felicia Noble, MraOmt W. .Shutter and Mrs. A. U Mka. Mrs. Warns says that aaany pan gin are daslroaa that tba work ahnU M continued lu Philadelphia IMa Ml and winter for tba oOaaea la tteae i vice, and tba nisumimrat Mn am ' calved offers of fear pinam M IMP', delphla for thia potpaan. it ts sxatad, and the warn hagm Mara within a taw wsaka ^ ^ it did ranch to aaka OmanTa* kaown aod adrahnd tbo arid breadth of tha United dMtoa. Fok ttoLA— Ntemarara wttdteteP ■ riou. 1 l'a» Aabory ataHMk OrateboC. t N J. Apply lite Aabkf jraglM •f ZS8 Wastey sv* data ydtejfjPM~ - me^HldM ' Fob Brant l|MpM MM8» j

