Ocean City Sentinel, 14 November 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 2

F^Oce*a City Sentinel K. CURTIS ROBINSON 'Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY Bell -Phone No 66- X UnrUa^U in local ootninn.. 6 cen.. G£%3S£Z%Zu222£'>'Da*-'i> oand«WOrk pTomptl* <,on' °r '» perieneec P THURSDAY. NOVEMBER H 1918 oin« ■! lino CHJ .^AflMMBLYMAirYdABK Lake, of this flattering vote be received at the recent election. Mr. Lake bar repre■ai|tm1 his eocstllueuls well In Ibe Home at Assembly, aod that bl» efforta there In the pan have i«et-u apprecUtni by the people of tliecouni)- - is shown by the large vote given bim. JY

KItO OF THE WAR. S Germany end her proposed sy.tem -of world Vassalage are a thing of trie peat. Kalaer Bill's -Gotl" ba- for-i-aken bim. The world la free for democracy. Tbe feign of Hon tetrorfnu and bru Ullty la over, i Tbere.wlll be oo more mere -craps \ of paper to be torn Into bits nod dl— \ boodred by any of the Poi-l.m crowd. V There was, tberefore. ju»t cau~r for ■Jubilation » lien theoew.of Germany. INK earrender came over tl<e cableearar Monday morning, and ibe people did rejoice. While Ocean Oily perhape could oot make no much nolee aa larger placer, ahe eurely did bar abate io proclaiming ber my. That itbe end would be a- it was there could never bave been ibe lea-; doubt. It was Inevitable ouce Ibe American boyagol Into tbe fray. Tbe average American la a quick Iblnker and poioeaard of rare buathng procllvltlea. Alongside of bim tbe elow-thiuk-Ing German — alow thinking, perbaps by reaaon of h» cnvlrobment for geuU'" MlMlrMi every adlon takeo only at tbe command of superiors— wae aura to be routed. It wae only a que# Uoo of Ume. , It may not be amies to take a retroapectlve view of the wer and tbe * oauaea leading thereto: It wae late lo June, 1914, that the world Wat atlrred by tbe murder lu Sarajevo, BoenU. of Archduke Francla Ferdinand, tbe Auairian heir apparent, abd bla wlfa. Austria, backed by Ger many, accuaed bervla of Inetlgatlug the crime and made demanda which Bervla accepted Id pert. Austria wonld "bet agiea to arbitrate tbe demanda nmaacapled by bervla aod the Foreign Offloaa Id Iiondon, Parle and Petrograd i tailed to ewerve Aualrla from her r Aortfla Hungary begao boalllUlee on July 87, 1914. by attacking bervla. and within a week Germany bad Joined her, while France. Great Britaln and Russia bad thrown their i foeeea again* Germany and Aoatria oaUpne Involved Increeeed until tbe coUliM^bemaM the greateet in the . ■Wllerl.il ^war on France, Germany , mward*Trance by way of Belgium* ! . FUbtlng foe tbe malDtenanoe of tbelr -newt rattty, tbe Belgian, checked the i ooeomlag horde for a Ume. but withwarewbhln a taw mile* of Psrle'^m j ■Men (be French government bad < war bod arrived. In abetUeof dra ' i . mmw dhBngea tbe enemy horde# were , MM back to notth of tbe Marne. TBtkgf Mum entered tbe wer on Ibe , 7S2 rSIm' 110(1 IU1' J°1D*<1 the many, and "Bervla and Montenegro vara ovennn. On April 6. 1917, tbe 1 UaMad Bute*, unable to force Ger- , toaay by peeoefnl mean, to conduct I her ratal ess submarine warfare In - keeptag %ttb International law, threw , bar lateaa Into tbe wruggje. MkMyj,"®# tbe Imperial Govern - meat of Kaaala had been overthrown and .provisional democratic govern - WWagWt|«or Kaamanuei weredriv- • laflbaak the Anatriant lo tbe Treotloo < y* y«H»« J*®""'- lo France, tbe ' neaeband British were hammering 9 at tbaOwman llnaa with little apper- 3 - autumn of 1917 wltneaaed tbe ■ *e*mt of tba Italian armlea and tbelr * Htmal to tbe Plave line. Almoet *1wSwn*?ron^°^o? t*& StUarn, while tbe French and Brll . eSiSeim p^Han off11 ' pJ*IUoD* of a 2**® gjl'mrland. During the win- l! 91'18 American aid became " jagisguKas.""- ' _ »* beginning -of 1918, """■* "" porpoee to end tbe "22 SJl"' "L Fna<*- it „ wm. «■* aughiy eflort, aod for 1 meeae the world wondered when tbe * J2fa,d **• Tbe <! torn Inttw lighting came oa July 18. } wbon Marshal Foch launched tbe '• y". French lo an attack. " *2**,i8r ™t"Pl ,0' Germany, • rngwnb eontHoad ancceaa. *? . * eummer advanced . S* *1* break In tbe ranka of tbe SP" tPT*™ ®®4Pe wHb (be defec- / , M Bnlgarta late In September. * 3™^ "gaed armlatloe larma Ibe laat SSfu2^» Aueu^«»?iw ««"• <M««d the while flag to Italy ou No«ben boaUlltlea craved on aU Ibe Anatrian front.. Germany attempted to bring about a negotiated PWU, bot wltbont anoceea. (CommuDlcaled.) ' Ctia -a Electric Ltghta, Sditob th* HomKEb:- 1 euppoae - Saft75SKn„¥£s.tSE aem piaoea and raeldencee. On two ocmrtoas recently tbe city ha. been, eo ferae electricity la coueerned. lo il gypMte darkoeea— once for a half boar la the early eveolog and again fenMoioUiao an boor. Will we have to eubmlt to thla codetinto ^wlni«yU u,rougbnul ,he ' °>hl week. It la repotted# be electric light, w ere out of i MHBaw flveboura. / pfeat bero la working coDdlUon, " and tt ahoold certainly bave It ready cl mr aa waargeocy and Inatruci Ita emPMf*9- to pot It In opcrallou wboaover occasion requires. " t "ate waa unee a Board of Trade P bate, and thla organization wat .up- cl PM toba oo gnard for Ibe city's „ oeet bbaga Also tbe Young Men's . rfegwtve League wae organized for ™ awlar porpoeea. di What are t beat bodies doing? u I ^ Intekbbted. i„

:1GIVE LIBERALLY TO = WAR WORK FOND | rotillal* tbat they cannot bring tbe I mall M> quickly a. be would bave it. "j" but the letter I. coming The boy I. mc ; the hut lu a happier frame of mind. ' * ' " .y M ' A, *cr*"1"®* ' in. ITbal length oMIme waa nothing, bowbe ever, be Mid. for Mime meu bave been be Tbe re-cued eecretarte. and other, -f. aere taken to Buckingham Palace lo , P- meet King George of Englaud, by , iy whom I bey aere kindly received and □. a-llhout tbe frill, tbe -|ieaker expected ^ Tbe .peaker, «bu aald tbat he bad gone over to give Ibe boy. .un.blne i In tbe dugouts, described some of his ro experiences In bute and dugouts. lu ie ibe canteen the soldier boy flods a ' man from one or more of ibe allied organizations for which this drive I. be- >■ ing made to talk with understand- '■ mgly aud from whom be wbl receive Inepeaking of the great victory at t- bute to tbe lighting .piaHtiM of tbe ,r colored troop. '» Mr White Mil I bat on June T. he " aa. in a dugout tbat was bombarded *• He beard Ibe ga- claxou Miunded, but y u a- just a second late In adjusting bis b g(s mask. One second of gas is tbe d same aa four years of tbe consumption germ In one's body. Three days " be laid lu tbe evacuation boepltal. '• Word was sent^tyta Wife aud family ir but seventeen of bla companions were r killed by tbe gas. '• Mr. White exhibited tbe beavy bat '- worn by bim In tbe service. It is of ' tbe regulation order, aocb aa one sees In plcUiree of Kenes "over there." and y weighs Si ponnde. He also showed a '* piece of .bell, aod bl. gas maek. aa I well a. a gas mask that la of the klod worn by tbe French troops. He llloe- '- trated bow tbe boys nee tbelr bate to >e dip up drinking water end tlao bow tbey sit on them. e He told of a boy who walked u miles aloog e dangerous road lo get '* drlnklDg water, and be declared thai J- tbe boys w bo do thla are not going to K Mr. Wblte also exhibited a band II grenade and show ad bow tbe soldier d sets himself to (brow IL He (old bow 1 bard It la to atop tbe American boys ° when tbey "go over the top" end be 3 related au Incident of a company tbat ' wea told to go 600 yards, but kept cn going farther and farther. Later. * their superior officer wet asked wby '• be didn't stop tbem. aDd beealdtbat 3 when tbey would not atop wbeo tbey kuew that tbree divisions of troops r were abesd of tbem, be did Dot see 1 bow one . captain could make tbem ' quit. e Mr. Tatem. who followed, told of r need of money for this good work and wby It wet (bus being sougbt. In1 ctdentallv be apoke of bla son, wbo ' spent tome mouths on tbe "other • aide." ' The meeting opened with a common1 Ity alng led by Choirmaster Lowdeo. A brief address waa made by tbe ' Rev. Lotber Moore Blcknell, M. A., | or Mount Holly, wbo preecbtd In First 1 Church tbat day and ltd tbe delegation of members' of tbe 3 cburcb wbo atteoded tbe service. Mr. Blcknell spoke on tbe eplrlt of ' doing tbe right thing. Members of tbe Baptist end Cetb3 otic chnrchet wife el so preeent. ' A taetnre of tbe moalcel pert of tbe ' program wea tbe harp solas by Mrs. ' Emma Rauaa, of Philadelphia, wbo 3 wea In town aa tbe goeet of tbe Rev ■ aod Mrs. George W. Yard. Daring 1 oflertory tbe* played "Bllver 1 Threads Among Ibe Gold." She played In a manner tbat made a strong appeal to tbe large audience. Mlaa Diaotoo, of Pblladalpbla. gave luncheon at ber studio here a taw days ago, to meet Mr. and Mr*. WilKemp, Jr., of Troy. Her .other gaeats were Mr. U N. McQualde, Mra. H. F. Stanton and Waiter Dale. °™ Mr. Kemp la a son of William Kemp and wife, who spent tbe summer and fellibere. Services In Holy TriDlly Episcopal Eleventh (tree: end Central avenue, next Sunday will be aa fol9.80 a. m., Sunday scbool; 10.48 a m., cbnrcb service; 7.45 p. m , cburcb service. Tbe Rev. Joseph W. Watts, M. A , Is rector. ■aar Gnawers. Tbe seesoD for rabbit, sqntrrel, quail, etc., opened MoDday morning, and tbe country districts off from Oily were tilled wltb gunners. Tbere were said to be comparatively fek rabbits seen, and generally quail reported to be scarce.

I* I* M M M VICTORY SALE OF MILLINERY Now b your chance to buy at a Great Reduction. :: :: :: J. H. HILDRBTH 826 Asbury Avenue >fe ife lb to to FORTSALE! Because of the extreme war conditions, has been deemed advisable to close tbe Baron deHirsch Agricultural School for an indefinite period. All Personal Property is now offered at prints sale. This includes the following property: to bones, a colts, several cows, 6 brood sows, a boars, several small pigs, 500 poultry, harness, wagons, mow'ng mabona rakes, tedders, Wceden, rollers, hand plows, sulky, cultivators, cultivators, potato planter*, potato traction aaginc, traction plow, silage machinery, corn planters, spraymachinery, harrows, small tools, hay, field corn, potatoes, apple* and all vegetable crop*. Dormitory furniture, including bads, mattresses, chairs, table*, chiffonnier* and dressers. Besides the above tbere are misrallarctms articles too numerous to mention. I For further particular* apply at the oftraofthe Baroa deHirsch Africal. Woodbine, New Jersey

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