-[(ait - OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXVIII. — -
V OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THUK.S!>AY, NOVEMBER 21, 1918.
NO. 84
Ocean City Sentinel R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ti.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. AT-ro»»«va-»T- u«. ORGAN HANDT ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, 'SeooOeoft OanilMl«i«r. Noiatt Public. " Ctrl BAT COt'KT UOt'KE, I. J. (Opposite Public Building-) ^W*OFFICEs" Apgar & Boswell, • BOURSE BL'ILLINO. ArtBl'KY AVENUE and ElOMTM BTREET , OCEAN CITY. N. J. I LAW OFFICES Godfrey 4 Read ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. pURMAN B. WILLIS L Attorney at Law ! t 95a Asbury Avenue { Ocean City, N. J. J Wm. H. Collisson, Jk. Civil Eogioeer and Surveyor , cur Engioeer, OoeanCUj.M. J.
DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. OFFICE HOURS: J I to ■ p* St j r to 8 p. m.i Pbonee: Ball Bl-W; Inter -mat* I30-A Bo lb Pbonee Florence Brick Haines Cor. Stm ANDjWdBLCV Ave mechanoYtmcaapist Hour* bj appointment tcs Allen Corson, X. D \ lie Wealey Avenue j Ocean City Now Jersey ! {JERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY Both l^bonM Qr. Wilson Y. Christian nDentiet" 809 Central Avenue MEil CITY. I. J. Hell Phone, 152. Booth Phones Night Bell Hughes' Central Pharmacy lib and Weiley Ave. Ocean City, N. J PhODO 246-W MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer t as OaaraAL Avaaca Pbone IB OCEAN CITY, N.J, We^Are Distributors Stultmur UtoiiDili In Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth at. and Wert era. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Pfceae, Jtl-W ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies 1 tel. I. owoea) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choloe Dairy Produete latter ill Eggs Arte for Booklet of Specialties Orders Delivered Both Pbonee COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUALITY C. H. dMOBMAKBR LUMBER CO. Twelfth arid Wart Ansae 9 l
1 Family Hotels Fnr Hals All-year-round Cottages ror sale Hay Front Villas /Summer Cottages We have a special list of some unusual bargains in each of these classes. Let us send it to you. MAS5EY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Ave. . . r SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATE88EN 822 Boardwalk CLOSED ro« THE SEASON !, YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES 1 200.220 FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE place to do your marketing. Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF OITY OPEN ALL THE YEAR City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OCEAN OITY, NEW JERAEY L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE, SOS Real Estate For Sale BICI BARQAIINS I Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, famished and unfurnished Some estates in my bands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 619 Aabury Avenue Oosan City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUug for two week, to kDow If yon can get It; we oan tell yon at om*. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choloe cottages for sale. Also lote for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocban City, N. J. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE IDE JOSEPH I. SCULL 1GEHCT 767 asbury avenue nhonc. 7 " ocean city. n. j | REAL ESTATE ... INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 0.11 Eighth St- Ocean City. N. J.
November Days are the days when one thinks oT getting warm and service - Sable apparel for winter. W« have the goods and they are here for your inspection. Underwear for men and boys in all grades and qualities. Gloves and mittens, canvas, leather aod wool. Hats and caps with ear warmers. Rubbers are here for every member of the family. g They are of the old reliable Ball-brand; also felt boots. Especially for women and school girls, the "Brush Wool Scarts" in different colors at $ 69. Heavy sweaters, coat and V-neck style. Cotton and wool. In fact we have most everything to keep you and yours warm and comfotttbli this winter. o. H. STEEL-HAN, 831-833 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J Attention, Hunters! r , w. toy. -am*.- "t&% „ ^ CHARLES C. READ A CO. utuium -vimir
ORCHESTRA MUSIC FAVORED BY PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE
Some Members Prefer Band, But Willing to Help Resort's Best Interests. j H H. rtwau. at the meeting of the j Young Men'* Progressive league1 I provided at the free daily coucerta lu Tbere"were eighteeu or twenty of i tba meeting. ' Mr. Swan aahl that bl> |*rsonei | having bad inu-lc by au orcheetre for j Other- of the member, were aaked I he dlecuenlou . It la aald. noon' It waa fell by many of the member-. It developed, that the work of the mualc committee, together wtlb the oua of the greala-t a— el- of the city, j and mat uothlng -boold be dooe, by j reaaon of peraonal faelluga. that would | , Tboee people who have -bowu au lutereet luwrrauglug the mualcal pro gram are working ouly In th? inlereal of and for the beuelil of the city, eome of the -peak ere -aid. and without mualc here auperlor to anything cf Its character aloug the lioulh Jeraey Coaat, with tba poaalbla exception of AUaulic Member- of the league alao viewed ' the matter from the ataud point of advertlatug Ocean City, In that the free coucerta durlug the pa-t two or three aeaaoue have brought many famlllehere at cottagere who olberwl-e would It waa al»o the expressed optulon of a number of the member- of the league the orchestra to tbl- city -bould be given full credit and encouragement It la through the* meu and women that thta city la In touch wtlb a large musical organ nation that la always "booatlng" the city, aud It would, be unwlae to -ugge-t a cbauge that would not continue tbe gratifying aseulta of tbe paet few aeaeona. Tbe general -eutlment of the league mamber-. It la -aid, waa tbat. wbtle aome of tbem bad feeltuga favorable to baod coucerta In tbe mu-lc pavilion. . notblng -bould be doue at tbl- time to interfere wltb tbe preeent aucceaeful a eolerprlne. 1 At a recent family gathering at tba borne of Jobn Llby. lu tbla city, four e generation- were repreaented. They t ware Mra. Llby. ber daughter. Mra. (jarrl-oo, of Colllngawood ; her daughter, Mra. rihauer. of Pall-town, and
I. WOUNDED BOY IS IMPROVING u Edward Sanniuo, Aecident1 ally Shot in the Abdomen, f Will Probably Recover. j the six-year-old child accidentally] ,1 -hot. it la claimed, by Maurice Barlow. , y ' aged IS year., a week ago. waa re- „ J ported thli week to be Improving. I d ! pllal. He received ulue perforation- 1 „ | to be beallog nicely, aud tbe little lei j „ low baa -utTered but little. Tbe 22 1 I calibre bullet wat extracted a day or I ,e hospital. „ Chief of Police Scull detained the I, | Harlow boy at city hall, for aeveral fi iday, until Monday evening He was ,, not under arrest. It >ai decided, d after a conference between Police Mag,1 i-trate Willi*. City Solicitor Boawell and Chief Scull Monday eveulug, to tera until a hearing In the case le held ,t uext T oe-day xveultig, before which ,c lime. It I* expected, the wounded child ,1 will be fully out of danger. ,r Judge ICIdredge will anally dl-po-e I, of lUe caae. probably on Wedue-day. ic Drat owned by tbe Barlow boy. who gave to William Saonlno, anotber youth of about tbe same age. Tben j, tbe pistol wa- traded back to Maure ally It would eboot. While snapping tbe revolver, It Oually exploded, tbe d ball enterlbg tba abdomeu of Edward Sauniuo, tbree Inches below tbe bear!. '* Teukaililai aervlce. ^ A union Thanksgiving service will t be beld In Ibe First M. E. Church at '■> 10-30 next Tburaday morning. The J® Presbyterian. Baptlat and Melbodlst Id congregations will Join in tbla service, at which, It la boped, will be a geuulne and beartfelt ibankeglvlug for tbe Je cessation of tbe world lighting and the It dawn cr peace. Tbe Rev. Ueorge W. Je Yard, pa-tor of Ibe First M. E n- Church, will preach the sermon. Tbe vocalists of the three congregations will ting tbe mualc. E. A C or. on Gel- Contract. oe Evertou A. CoraoD, contractor, of or tbla city, this week began tbe work of laying concrete around tbe steel J." calaeona at tbe Sea Isle City bridge, id wblcb rune over the main channel there. Tbe work la being pushed.
SECRETARY LEWIS < : GIYEN PROMOTION Baptist Pastor, Working at . Camp Dix, Now Eats With | , the Officers. I Wrlltngto.lr.end.nthl. city, tbe I j Rev M M Lewi., pa.tor of the First I Haptl-t Church, who >* a Y M. C A. . . ; -ecretary at Camp Dlx, baa the follow. ! J I leaving Ocean City la.t Time, and . 1 i Q ' am -ure If you were overboard aod v ' j depended on tble line to eave you, b " ! there would have been a memorial , j -ervlce said long ago. K Don't know- whether I told you that j ( I bad been changed -luce rdlqraltig or r, I to a nice room In tbe officers' barrack- , a. tba Uaaa Hospital aud have gradu- (, ' ; ated from me privates' mess, w here r, had our "grub" slapped on as we L ( passed tbe kitchen police, tbence to a | | missioned officers, and now to a place i j, ' I am second lu charge of tbla ulce | * J uew but. tbe only one In camp wltb j ' section aud hall for Ibe meu of the | medical detachment. There Is enough ^ work here lu connection with tbe ^ hospital and hot to keep six men on j i the sUd. every fellow handling a deWe have to handle some pathetic caaee of notifying pareuta of eerloua illness or death of soldiers, or cheer up t men, who, while on their backe them- 3 selves, get word of tbe serious Illness a ' or death of relatives at borne. We ; j take entertainments to tbe warda r convalescents, and keep the boys - cheered up. We take writing paper I and stamps to them and, In several a " cases, write their letters as they dlc,l Ute them; lake tbem reading matter, • ® Cowers on Bundaye and. In aeveral I II cases, fruit— Id faot, play the "Cheer- C " Up Qame" from aurt to Onlsb. Then 3 ® there la tbe work among the medical • ® deuchment— fellows who work Id tbe < ;e wards aod help tbe doctors. ( One fellow aald tbe other olght to a ' ' person, while on furlough, that dor- I ® log (be epidemic here, when everyone I " of these boys worked like mad, be 1 would have gone craxy bad there not J been tbe Y. M. O. A. to go to during { hours of relaxation and eotertaln- I '' meuts nightly to take tbelr minds off 1 k tbelr experleDcee. This came to us j direct from the one be told It to. ( '• I have a dally visitation to all tbe I »' bariacka, medical .apply, quarter master building, etc., taking a social 2.
' HUNTERS BUSY; V HAD FAIR LOCK • Quite a Number of Rabbits — 9 and Some Quail Killed by Q 1 Local Nimrods. , Altogether there were quite a number of rabblu and aeveral quail killed by sportsmen from tbla city who want down tbe oounly this week aud laaL Tba general conditions last R " week were against (be gnnhera, as the L grouuda and woods were extremely dry. Ssmnel B. Conver, John R. Jonee, Leonard Murpby. lrvln Jobneon, [j City Electrician Joseph Rlgglne, Lee- lc I. tar Rlgglne and Charles Rlgglos ,| m brought twek aloe rabbits early In tbe |D week. *" at D. B. Maybew, Charles Back aod w W Harry Headley got several rabblU g, S and seven quell. On eDotber dey eight rabbit- were b< shot by B B Conver. William Price, g Jobn R. Jones, I^eonard Murpby, R L. Goff aud Harvey Goff. o Ed. BeamaD, Jobn Bramell. Bert, g Darby and Howard JobDsoo ware p among tbe members of another party a tbat captured nine rebblta. tl Wm. BeamaD, Ed. Bee men and one b or two others got Ova rabblu. They're telling a joke 00 -Bern" u Conver. He shot e rebblt, end, efier j dressing It, bung It 00 tbe limb of a r tree. An boar or two later, be found r that bis game bed disappeared. f, O. E. Beemeh end William Seaman / aod Joaatban Waltaca killed six 1 rabbi U od Saturday. Aged Resident HIBmttb Townaend, aged 72 years, U t sarlouely 111 from kldoey trouble, at ■ bis home In this city. He has been 1 a victim of paralysis for four yaate. t Tba family planned to go tbla weak to ■ English Creak for a abort lime before ■ going to Camden, where a daughter t Mra. Maylln Robinson llvaa, and , where (bay intended spending tba winter. T •ass to Wed. M Jamas A. Biggins, uf Mlllrllle, and Mlaa JeanuetU Heuderaon, daughter of CspL and Mrs. BenJ. Heuderaon, af tbla city, will be married next week In the Mtllvtlle. Mlaa Heuderaon lived lu for MUWille for a number of years apd " has many friends there, as baa also ^ tba youug man, who la a glaaablowar. I ut* Fob Bai t »■>!! cylinder atova, i t-'— ^ tor store or ofltoa, good coo- 1 JJ». oW«s»»..o-.]
WILL DISCUSS PLANS TO L PUSH CUT-OFF PROJECT
S AMBULANCE FOR CAMP DiX . b Money For Proposed ^ Gift from State Daughters o of America. 1 Theofflceraoftha Bute Council of ei Jeraey of tbe Daugbtere of Atner- c desire to give aD up-to-date <lmoo- a ambulance, fully equipped, coet- b leg $3500. for use at Camp Dlx. Such ambulance la needed there and « would be appreciated by Major General v tbe commanding officer. t To tbla end, subscriptions are now t being naked from every ooudcII lu tbe - Stale. I 8UU Councilor Ida F. Dixon, SUte a Council Treasurer W. 8 Cbafey aud Council Secreury Ballle W. Lake recently visited Camp Dlx, where tbey »w General Scott, who assured tbem c Camp Dlx will welcome an am- i bulance of tbla kind. t Bute Councilor Dixon. In au appaal | tbe subordinate councils of New t says tbat all moat work to I raise tbe required $3500. It can be | easily done, provided all belp. "Bo I She aaya, "tbe Dangbura of i America have riaen to every occasion. Let tbla be tbe supreme effort." Renter bbj- Apartments. Tbe new two-family apartment bouaa at 835 Beoood street baa been sold by tbe owoer, Harry F. Haas, to Ferdinand A. Ganoid, of GermanMr. Gunold rented odo of tba apartments laat summer and became t mucb Impressed wltb It atid Ocean , In gaoerai tbat be decided to puri m Last catch of Hie 8*s-on, William A. Welsh and family I closed tbalr cottage tbe latter part of f last weeX aod returned to tbelr home ' Id Beverly. Mr. Welab, a few daya I before leaving, caught a 4J pound 1 weakfleh aud a big croaXer from oil o the pier of tba Anglers' Club. of wblcb • I organisation be la presldenL », I Shelled popping com by tba pound, >•116 osots; hot roasted peanuts by the n I pouod, $0 eenta, nod Atmore'a hurt 'Mloea-mstt at Ware's, adv., l$-$4, tl.
Short Line to Philadelphia B via May's I,a'nding Wanted by Citizens. Tbe question of endeavoring to get railroad officials iotereeted id tbe cf tbe May'e LaDdlog cut-off to tble city will be discussed by Ibe u members, it Is tUted. at tbe meeting of tba Young Men's Progressive * League uext Monday evening. *' Tbla cat-off Is e matter of tbe bigb- 'I eat Importance to tbe people of this 11 city end tbe summer cottagers. It Is * something tbat Ocean City should have bad years ago. h Tbe eppolbtmeot of a hlgh-clase d working committee, wboae members would get Id touch with represents- e Influential Philadelphia business tl men who spend Ibe summers bere, b would be a move that would In all t probability be productive of tbe deaired results. o — — || Official Board to Heat. Tba members of Ibe official board [ of tbe First Metbodlat Episcopal l Church will meet at tbe parsonage at c o'clock tbla evening. Every .mem- t la requested to be preeent for tbe transaction of extremely Important financial business. Tbe fourth quarterly conference of tbe cburcb will be I beld next Saturday eveulug lu tbe I social room of tbe cburcb. Tbe Rev. | Dr. Alfred Wagg will preelde. He | will preach tbe aarmon Sunday mora- | Junior Epwortb Uat^ ] The Rev. George W. Yard, pastor, , renewed tbe meetluga of tn Junior . Epwortb League lu tbe social room of , First M.E. Cburcb at 8.46 oeloc'kyaa- , terday afternoon. He also expected to meat young people between the agsa j . of 10 and 16 years at 4 46 o'clock tbe , same afternoon and lu the same place. Mr. Yard plans to ooutlone these meet- ; logs ou Wednesday afternoon of each i _ ' Cottaic lor meat. ' Cottage, centrally located, with all • modern conveniences, for rest for tbe ] winter months, or for tbe year. Ad- ■ dress Y., SxxnxBL office, Oeeau City, l N '• adv., tt Art you looking for a cottage atta In tba Gardens, priest $600 to POO or a I, -house with bay front. In oanlar of m town? For terms apply to AM a pp"""
CITY GIVES OVER $6,000 TO UNITED WAR WORK FUND
LEAGUE NOW HAS AN HONOR ROLL of Men of Organiza- , Hon in Service Are Placed on Scroll. 1 1 vice of their country for the war. has , .the rooms of tbe Young Men's Pro- , j gres-lve League j, I Ibe subject was- brought up at a Gardiner aud Leroy Howe were ap- J | framed by Dr. Hughes and tbe wbolei] The list Is beaded by the name of j, j Elmer E Rauck.onescb side of trie j ; name being a star, he having died In I Tbe other names on tne roll are:] B. Adams. Frank Evans, Dr. Jobn H Wbll tear. H Newell Heul.ligs, O. How aid Kensluger, Ralph , VanGllder, Leroy Jedrlee. Morgan , Hand. Ji.. Charles Btetxer. Joliu Trout, Jr., Alfred R. Smith and Maurloe , Scull. To Have "I.adlee- reig tit - Progressive League, la plauntng Night" to be given by tbe Hague In Its on Monday eveulng, December at Ibe boys and reuderlng belp II la Deeded. I have been both out of comp and around variatu buts hi camp, speakon tbls drive, .Dd, while no actual drive le permitted wltbln tbe camp, yet Major General Scott baa permitted a voluntary gift by tbe men for use ' especially among boys overseas. This gift la looked upon as a privilege tbat i will total about $25,000. Many of these ■ boys are generous |p a fault — surely i they bave learned to give not only . themselves but tbelr substance. Secretaries alone, among whom I was K eased to be numbered, gave $1500. oat of Ibem, like myself, are volunworkers. Wa can see tbe real - need bere end probably for tbat reaaon could be looked for to give more. Tbls 1 runs over $10 a man. Best regards and good wishes to the folks of Ocean i City. Sincerely. i Makplf. M. Lewis.
BDT BEANS P ON BILL OF FARE 0| — " — (' What Else Could One M Expect While in Vicinity of Boston? b Writing to E. A. Corson, Nathaniel " C. Bmltb, of tbla city, wbo la In Ibe Merchant Marine service in Boston, ,**■ jilt Brat few days tbla service ^ Bit any Joke, as we were just out- „ of Boston and could juat see tbe „ on a clear night. I bave been transferred to tbe U. B. B. Cobb aod are leavfog for Maine tomorrow. It baa been cold up bere and I received my peacoat, as they c bave one to flt me. If yon want a good palntar at tbe end of tbe next alx months, Juat save F tbe Job for me, aa that la all I have c except e turn as watch Id * tba crow's oest. 1 W e bave bad augar Id our coffee Juat c once. Beans! We bave tbem mora- ^ log, noon and night. c Tbe work la not very bard. My ' hours are: 8 a. m. to 11.50 a.m.; chow; ' o'clock to 4.30 p m. Of courts, there ' your watch — sometimes every otber night— of two to foor boars. ' , I Dr. coreon lo Go Ron lb. ' Dr. Allen Coreon and family will 1 > bere tomorrow lu tbelr auto for > where tbe children will be while Dr. end Mra. Corson apebd i three weeks lo tbe South. Tbey will , - to Jacksonville, tbence through tbe evergledee and up tbe west coaat. Dr. - feels tbat be deserves a vaca-teob-afterjeur or UTe-moblba of etren- ; do'r , ' Got Hon * Crabs R. L. Holmes and wlfa aud Mra. ' Pfandar, of tbla city, went crabbing 1 lu Rainbow Chanual, from off tbe ( auto bridge, e few deya ego, and were • very ancoaaeful. Tbey got 110 crabe. " Some of tbeee were eent to friends In 1 Philadelphia. K. Curtis Robinson, 744 and 746 As' bury avenue. Ocean City, N. J., baa 1 been appointed e Commissioner of a Deeds for Pennsylvania, wltb full an- |. tbority to take acknowledgment and r, proof of any deed, mortgage or other conveyance of any laoda. tenements or hereditament* lying or tmlog In mid jar-— "■-- -ntsxr » ^Trr an advertisement la tbeBmrei-
More Subscriptiom Expectei -County Raises #31,000, Exceeding: Quota. I raj* May County went considerably I 'over the lop" In Its subscriptions la j the United War Work Campaign fund. 'The drive ended Monday, and tba ' county's total subscription, exclusive • uf tbe "Victory Boys aod Girls" of tba j public schools, waa $28,670. The ! county's quota was $20,100. Tbe total amount subscribed, wbaa ' ibe full returns are In .will be eboat ' . $3l.nuo, according to a report at noon 1 ye-trrday from A. C. Morrison, anj the county campaign committee. 1 : ibe amoubt of lbs subscriptions - . from Uie -chool children of tba ooaaty - will be $3.5U0. Tbe total qoubty subscriptions, ea • reported by Mr. Morrison to William I E. Massey. chairman of tbe Oeaan 1 City campaign committee, are aa ' 1 follows: i Ocean City, $6,066.M ' Cape May. 4.1WM ' | Wild wood, 6.H1.M 1 Middle Township, 4.0M.M ' j U pper Township, 1, 600.0$ ■I Dennis Towuablp, 1.066.06 . I West Cape May, 626 Z6 • Lower TowD.blp, 766.66 • Av.lon, 10606 ' Stone Harbor, HI. 66 Woodbine will go over Ita quota af " $21X10, It la stated, but only MOO waa subscribed up to Tuesday mora lag, It was said yesterday tbat $1166 Wffl be subscribed by the workers la SBS • of tbe mills there. r Aa will be seen by this IM, the , -mount of Ocean City's subeeriptlea " contribution of $467.50, but gnu6 ibri subscription* were still ezpertrt at noon yesterday from two or three reI liable sources, wblcb may place tble resort at tbe bead of the list. 1 Chairman Meaaey and tbe rnambera . of bis committee worked ffillgrtiHj I and pat forth herculean efforts trt the , success of tbe campaign In tble cMy, 1 with tbe gratifying remits already f -uted. There wee a vary general aad , generous response on tba part of tha t people of this city. « Tbe largest single an beeri prion hrta }. was received from the auadgad Ori j. Company, tbe general maaarirt C. M. :■ Walker, sending a cheek fotlrtk Tbe next largest contributors wan tha First National Bank, tbe Oeaaa (Mr ,j Title and Trust Company aad tha n Ocean City Automobile Bridge Oem- • pxnj- ® Tbe Btandaid OI1 Company made similar oontribnUona la othrt parts af tbla oounty. ) BUYS ANOTHER HOURS .
rt-tiadeiptiiaa tiahaa ranbaee Clayton Heine* Brick- real ariata operator, baa sold Henry A. Bora bar ger's cottage, 861 DeLeneey-pian, la Imbeal, of PbUadaiphht, wha own* a cottage at Twenty -fourth street end Wesley avenue, aad when baa been spending tha aaarata* for four years. Mr. Baaehaeger owns other property la thdeaMTMr. Imbeal boogbt the boas* aa aa Investment. He will oonttaa* tE spend tbe earn mar* at his a— * borne at Twenty-fourth street aad avenue. He Isooe of Oeaaa esteemed cottagers. NOW "OVER THERE" a. w. Borkaama. riammaw HartGeorge W. Murk hard t, of Phlledel pbia, an active arambar of the Oan* Fteblog Club, and wbo la la lha service, arrived "over then" artatl time since, eceoidlng to a tetter am calved by tbe family of Beat). '• Cooke. He enjoyed tbe trip aaema, not mlaelng a meal, although, ha my*, tbe experience le somewhat dtflbnrt from being In e me tor boat ou Hint Harbor Bey. "Chick" originally Matted la UN service, but waa trsnrirtrsd ta tbe signal sarvies. He waa drat h camp near Lehigh I7ntraert$y, bad was sent to Camp ValL TO REWARD PUFQR Efforts Maris to leeveeae — Bri»P Last Sunday afteraoon he tha Vtert M. E. Sunday School Waa. ■. Maaaay announced tbat a reward will be gHoa all pupils wbo attaod the artaal bat MXtSutday e'od' rari^gM^ 1A IMA Mr. Maaaay did art Mate whrtrta reward te to ba, hat M to kaawa $brt it will be a reel reward aad vaalhRM beat efforts of tbe pupria. Anotber ooodlriao beridn dteriance enter* lata (ho oaritert, aad M will bo fully explalaad uf dig. too aft— ranaa [ Tbe Aigteo Hotai ateaae Mhff ta i tba winter. Tha beam wdl esaprib >h r April. 8- C. Goff aad wrtt, rthff ' owners, wUl leave h«a aa* Mm ' week to vteri taiattara H MHHdk RJh ; probable that, aa anal, mm rtB r- sp^ndmartaf the wtMMH MgMk Cj 1- Try— 1 IiiiHiihhI HdrtfRdH^j

