Ocean City Sentinel, 21 November 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1918. We *hall be glad to receive Item* of „.«• ^jremmmmuuicatlou* of intercut w mo cS^unlty and our reader* 1 everywhere. >j All communication* should be accompanied with the full name and .ddree* of the writer, not necewtarlly e"Jl faith. , i good fa'"'. '

POT8 : Wedding bell*. IK, you eat turkey next Thursday? Alm««t summer-like weather here Monday- . I The public school children did their | pert in the drive last week. j Another of -Ocean City's hotel* In I ebout to change owuershlp. I There's been a drop In the high • wage* paid at Government plant* The Auglrre' Club of this city will 1 have a dinner In Philadelphia toiuur ' J. >1. Chester has rented the Wawa The Ladles' Aid Society of the First eupper Friday .evening- 1 Heavy rainstorm for awhile Wrly ' Monday evening, followed by clear, cooler weather Tuesday. ^ Ocean City, as usual, went away j ■ •over the top" In the (Jutted -War ( Work fund drive last week. - PERSONALS. Alfred w. Powell, of this city, Is at Aberdeen, Md. Lewi* Chester. of Sea Isle City, was In town Monday. Lawrence Bledem. of Philadelphia, was a visitor here Bunday . Fred Adams and wife, of thls'clly, have moved to May'a Landing. Mrs. F'ergua McCuaker. of Atlautlc City, was a visitor here F'rlday. John Coneya. of Philadelphia, was among the visitors here Bunday. ' " Mrs. Adella Abbott la visiting frlendsdn Woodbury and Camden. J. D. Collins, of Camden, was a guest at the Atglen a few days ago. Parker Miller and wife, of this city, are visiting relatives In Bucks County, Pe. Mrs. L. Kandle, of tbla city, spent the week-end with ber sou In Philadelphia. Ueorge F. Bauer, of Philadelphia, waa among the vlallors to this city ou Sunday. U. E. foramen and Dr. B H. Lip•cbutr. left here tbla week for Philadelphia. Clayton Halnea Brick and wife, of this city, spent a few day* tbls week at Marlton. Walter Allen and family, of tbl* city, are .visaing friends In Cumberland Count ' Mr*. John C. Bleelman and daughter, of this city, were recent visitors to Philadelphia. Miss Madeline French, of this clly, •pent the week-end hi Philadelphia and Camden. Amis U. Chamber* ha* closed his Pleasure avenue cottage and returned to Philadelphia.' Mr*. J. B. Christian, of this city, returned Monday evening from a visit In Philadelphia. Mrs. Pelerman and daughter, of Philadelphia, summer reeld uU here, were visitors Bunday.

Miss Louisa T. Corson, of this clly, |o^ returned Saturday evening from a mi visit to Philadelphia. Ci Ebenezer Adams and son, \V. W. Adams, of Philadelphia, were visitor* he here during the week. PI Mrs. William F. Gardiner and son, H Ueorge, of this city, left yesterday on A a visit to Philadelphia. Mrs. JobDson Roney, owner of the B< Btraud Hotel, tbla city, It at St. Peters- Si burg, Fit., for the winter. ' w © A. Porter aod wife and H. L. PBmllh aod wife, of thia clly, have been visiting In Philadelphia. w Miss Jennie Taggart baa closed ber lo Central avenue cottage and returned •' to ber Philadelphia home. *" Miss Nan Egan, wbo baa been at the Atglen, baa gone to the Miller dl Cottage, 722 Central avenne. 81 Mrs. George Harold and daughter, '* Mrs, Coasaboon, bava returned to their winter borne In Hlllvllle. "N^Jiss Laura Powell, of Eldora, Is a °! guest at the home of ber uncle, A. W . Powell, and family In this city. * Mrs. Herbert A. Piocb returned to this city MoDday from a few days' visit to relatives In Philadelphia. ft Cape James Lee and family visited f* Cepl. Lee's elaler, Mrs. Amanda Bcull, in Atlantic County, Bunday. v Mis# Margaret Bevan, of this city. Is this week enjoying ber vacation • from her duties at Powell's market. n Harry A. Morris, of this clly, wbo, , a shoij time since, was aerlously III at Aberdeen, Md., has fully recovered. John P. Fox aod family entertained the Rev. William Taliock, of Woods- £ town, from Saturday until Monday. t Mrs. L. Baker, of Philadelphia, waa a guest of the Misses Lewis and Con- , •rd, at the Katblu, over the week-end. , I Richard Voea, wbo U at Camp I Meade, visited bis mother, Mr*. John < , Voee. In tbla clly, over ths week-end. Mrs. H. F. Btanton and Mr*. Mc- , Quaide, of tbla city, have gone to At- . lautlcClty to spend the winter months. 1 Frank R. Ltpplocolt aod wife left here Saturday for Medford. Tbey ex- I P*« to apend the winter in Pblladel. Phi*. , Mia* Marguerite Msstjan Is assisting 1 m dark In the post office while some of lbs employee an taking tbalr vacations. ReoJ. J. Cook, ■ well-known Phlladalphla buslnssa man wbo apaoda lbs sobs mare ban, apanad hla eottaga on Thursday lata law da/a' visit. Ha

LOCAL ATHLETESARE REORGANIZED 1 High Schobl Association Members Plan to Play Basket Ball. I The Ocean City High School Alb- 1 ' letic A*-nrlalli>u lis* keen reorganized j and the following officer* elected: * Andrew rtieelmau, presldeut: Mis* Ruth Stephenson, vice president; Miss Barah Smith, secretary: Miss Harriet j Glbb, treasurer, Theodore Btevene, fl- _ I The boy* have begun training. They expect to play basket ball durI lug the winter month*, probably !u -the armory j There I* plenty of good material In * the school for an excellent basket ball we* joined 011 Saturday by one of bl* Accompanied by In. wife and young , l.e- been spending several day. .here". the gue-l of hi* dsughler. Mrs. R. H. , Nulty. , George W. Harris, carpenter and of this city, ha* gone to Bel- . covllle. May'* Landing, for a few Mr* Herbert Wright and child, of . Ihle clly, reluro£l Bunday evening ; from a visit to Wenouab and Philadelphia. J. M Chester and family moved this week from their Wesley avenue collage to apartments In the post office build lug. Ml««e* Daisy and Leua' Morey and Reba Collius, of this city, returned * Monday evening from a visit to Atlantic City. Mr*. Joseph D. Lee and daughter, Ml-* Ethel, are vlsltlug friend* In . Philadelphia. Vlucentowu and Florence. K. J. c Mrs. D. Banks and son, of Pblladelphla, were recent guesl* of ibe Elberon. s Mrs. Banks Is a summer resident of Ocean City, g Mlsa^fra W. Silence, of Colling*. wood, was a recent guesl of her par- ! ents, W. H. Silence and wife, at their cottage here. t John Hramell, of this city, returned a few days ago from a visit to hi* daughter. Mrs. W. O. Yolhers. Jn ( Philadelphia. 1; Ctly Sollcitor Bleakly, of Camden, who has-been a summer resident of Ocean City for many year*, was a Mrs. Annie A. Barrett, of this clly, has returned after spending several weeks with ber sou, Joseph B. Barrett, '* of May's Lsudlng. Commodore D. H. Paris, of Pbllak delphla, one of Ocean City's prominent summer residents, .was among the visitors here Saturday. Mrs. Howar^T. Bcull -and son, of this clly, have moved to Havre-de-Grace. Md. Mrs. Scull's bnsbaud Is employed at Aberdeen. Misses Maud Foulds. Elizabeth Pfelffer and Anue Meehan, of this clly, rem turned Sunday evening from a visit to friends 111 Atlantic City. Is Mrs Charles W. Miller, of ibis city, d Is vlsltlug friends In Uermautowu aud her daughter In Yonkere, N. Y. Bbe It .Charles C. Read, of Camden, has been at his hardwire store here for )f several days Ibis week. He and Mr*. 9, Read are occupying tbelr cottage. Keaa are occupying lueir college.

Prof. J. M. Btevene, bead of the Red Croee Society, attended the meetlug of the county organization at : Cape May Court House yesterday. Tony Adelizzl, who cloeed his shop a few weeke ago and went to Phl.lsdelplila, wae In town Bunday. will uot reopen his shop until April. Commodore and Mre. Walter D. of Philadelphia, were In town Saturday aud Sunday. With tbem Miss Bonsall and Dr. Weyl, of Philadelphia. "Clly Commissioner Geo. O. Adame, who recently underwent an operation the Atlantic City Hospital, wae able to all up this week and la expected ebortly. Joseph M. Rowland, wife and daughter, of Philadelphia, were here Saturday and Bunday. Mre. Rowland rapidly recovering from a recent serious operation. _ Miss McGlbeny "and Mlsa Towner, of Scotch Hall, have returned from Ulster, Pa., where tbey attended the golden wedding annivereary of Miss Towner'e parents. Robert Pierce, of Atlantic City, formerly of thle city, was In town a daye the latter part of laet week. He le convaleectug Irom a recent eeattack of Influenza. W. H. Silence end wife, who are among the earlleet of the local summer cottagere, cloeed their bouse a few day# ago and returned to Colllngewood for the wloter mouths. N. W. Coreou, cashier of the Corn Exchange National Bauk, Philadelphia, wae the guest, with Mre. Corson, of William E. Maeeey and wife, of tbla city, over the week-end. Ensign Ewlng T. Coreon, eon ol J. Meckey Coreou, wno le In the naval aviation service, baa returned to Road, alter spending a faw daye at bis boma In tbla city. Clinton Breckl ey. with Mark Bevan ■ end other employes, left town tbti • week for Aberdeen. Md„ to engage In . the Gorerment contracts now ondei I way at that plaoa. "Clint" return*! ■ later. Edwin E. Back, formerly of this city, no*ta»o Inapector of oidnaoc* foi 9 the Uultad Stoles Government, and ) Walter Link, of Philadelphia, spent . the week-end at the gusets of Vaughn MeClnre. 1 - Mre. M. W. Copper aod ber da ugh 1 ttr.MlmEltzabelh.aadllm.OeoB** , Jonaa, of PbUad.l pto -a-"-"- > dan la, spent the week-end with IM

JOHN P. FOX A FRHniiOl.Dlffc ~ I FOR NEARLY 21 YEARS:

1 . : OBJECTIONS TO ,j PIER ASSESSMENT I, Albert Fogg Ask9 50 Per t Cent. Decrease- Amuse- 1 ment Place a Loser. The question of the assessment of 1 . the Ocean City Pier, or Fogg's Pier, 1 <>0 the Boardwalk, was before IbeCape j May County Board of Taxation 01.] i Tuesday, when the members of the I board were at the city hall to hear ap- . The pier is. s**e**ed at $20,000 and B the personal property thereon Is as- ? *e**ed at $2,000. 1 < lay tou H auiee Brick, appearing before Hie board "as' the representative of Albert Fogg,, eeld that $6500 were p' -pent for improvements to the pter ' last spring, aud he asked for a reduc- ' tlou of 50 per cent. In the assessment on the pier and personal property. * City Solicitor Boswell, referring to - the pereouai property; asked If the ' seals In the theater did not cost $3000. 1 Mr. Brick said (bat he did ooritnow if what was paid for them, but a large ? number of (b^eesta were' not lit to be i- In the place.,' The theater seats 1-140, or 1400 dowuUaire. He "added that It ] has cost more than $18,000 to mainr talo the pier the lasl four years. e Mr. Boewell asked (he witness concerning the stage eetlloge.drop curtain, I j pulleys, scree us, scenery, electrical j apparatus aud the electrical switch- 1 board, the latter costing $5000. Mr. Brick admitted that there were pulleys, scenery, etc. Borne of these '• tblnge are leased by the pier company. J He said he did not know but that Ihe switchboard Is part of Ihe real estste. In answer to a query from Solicitor , - Boewell, Mr. Brick eald he would base i '• the valuation of the property ou Its j f net earning capacity. He said he per- i eoually did not know bow much | .- money w as taken In at ibe pier lasl r and Mr Boswell objected to Mr. Brick recounting a conversation on this sul*j Jecl he had had with Mr. Fogg. i !„ Mr. Brick answered ibal he did not < q know whether the pier waa roo on a Mr. Fogg ba'd told Mr. Brick, the; latter tald. that It cost.more to run the j pier than the pier had taken In. Hence, eald the witness, In bis opinion, j the pier has very little value, but Mr. , r- Fogg fell that the city Is entitled to , some relurn. '• For the holdings of Mr. Fogg, or the* company, oa both sides of the Hoard - 1- walk. $42,000, or, $43,000 would be a' it proper assessed valuation. In the j • speaker's opinion. Albert F'ogg, being sworn, stated ^ lf that the gross receipts from the pier 1 j. last season were $16 000, and of this J sum he wae paid $1100 by the lessee. N Ixoo-N I rd linger . The lessee had to pay all the expenses, and It was claimed that the management went ; behind. 0 Mr. Fogg stated that It cost him | $6500 for repairs and Improvements to 1 f, the pier last spring. It has been a d very expenelve proposition to him. ie Mr. F'ogg eald, during the laet fewyears. He will sell the pier to anyone for $1000, provided the purchaser moves It from It* present location. or In answer to a question by Solicitor Boswell, Mr. Fogg eald that he will eell 450 of the chain on Ihe pier for « ten cents each. •if someone will give me $40.000.,,

$50,000 or $60,000 be can have the pier," , declared Mr. F'ogg. 1 There la a mortgage of $20,000 on the pier and the laud It occppiee , There le no Insurance on the build- < Inge. The mortgage Is held by the , First National Bank of Camden. Mr. , Fogg pays the Interest on thle mort- , gage and charge* this to tt)e pier* company, according 10 his teellmouy. , 1 TOOK RIFLES 1 Two •mall ion Reprimanded I by Police Joeilce Willis. I Two ten-yaar-old boys were before Police Justice Willie Saturday evenI Ing, accueed of having stolen Ave rifle#, , valued at $20 each, and a lot of shells j from the rifle gallery on the Board- [ walk owned by Albert Fogg. Because of tbelr extreme youth, the lade were discharged after a lecture by ' Police Justice Willie, who told tbem 1 that he would place them In charge of " their parents for the kind of punleh- ' ment they deserved. He ordered the boy* to go home from school Immedl- • ately at the close of the afternoon > eeesloD* for at least two weeks mid to ■ report to him Saturdays. He Wld - that he wanted them to realize how aerloui waa their oflenee. He added that there hae been too much minor . destruction of property In this city for a a year or two by thoughlleas bad - boys, and tbtae depredations must be •topped lu Justloe to property owner* living oat of town. D Police Chief Bcull, wbo caught the boy. In the garage of William Oooley. >. on Central avenue, near Eleventh Df street, says they were firing the rlflee from the second story of the garage of They had four guns at the time, which ie tbey eald tbey had found 00 the beach, to Finally tbey admlttad taking all of the w rlflee and returned tbem. TUey broke a window to get Into tbe merry-go-in round and rifle gallery, tbey eeld. In parents at tbelr Fourteenth etreet er residence. •d E. 8. Schauta, of Norrtatowo, proprietor of the Ballavno Hotel bare, ,1a waa lo town Monday. He will leave or Norrtatowo In a few day. for Owjom ad Fie., where be will rendu* the Oeki ot tbto wlutee. m L. M.Garrett, ofOverbrook, wae In itown over tbe week-end. Mr. Garrett, wbotaa cottager, accompanied Beraud Boekdeeebel, a Wed Pblladel able keeker a»d a well-known earn lunaMaateflbtaetty.

"jHas Done Splendid Work— | Always An Advocate of j I Fine County Highways. ' j Freeholder John P. Fox, of the First | . jt'ape May County Hoard o< Freehold- ji . I thereof in point of length of service, nj Mr. Fox 1* now eudli.g In* seventh - j First Ward (or. If one like*, his ser1 appreciated by lilw friend- and neighe I tentorial Ir llrkel- Politically, he Is r During Ihe near I v 21 rear- he has - t-een a member of ihe mumy board of t freeholder, he ha* had comparatively <> for I hi- -nice, he w as op|-i-ed at the • j Republican primaries by Fred. Can- ■ Held and Mr. Fox won nut by a ma a men opposed hnu for office, but he t He I* an Important factor In the do- - j |ng* of tbe county board, and. while (zealously protecting Ihe Interests of - |Ocean City, he ha* always been mind , | ful of the best Interests of Cape May ■ county of A«bury avenue from Sevena leeuth street to Thirty fourth etreets From Tlnm- fourlh street to E. V. • after Mr. Fux took* office, he had tbl* - road made free. A ffille later, the t making It 16 feet wide lustead of 12 - 1 leet. The road was again rebuilt. ' some year* ago. through theetlnrlsof H Freeholder Fox, and it I" now 40 feet ] wide — one of the most popular Ibor1 oughfare* In Ibis sectlou of the State. • , It Is now a part of the Uceau Boule1 vard. leading, among tbe Booth Jera ; Bey coast resorts, from Atlautlc Clly '• j On the way from Thirty-fourth '- dsle pivot-draw bridge, operated by » i electricity. .It Is 26 feet wide. Originally II* width wa* 12 feet. ®f One of the latest Improvement* given '* Ocean Clly by the freeholders, through' > the work of Freeholder Fox. Is the a - road from F'lfty-flfth street In this resort to Corson's Inlet By mean* of d ! the connecting bridge over the Inlet, lr ' a part of tbl* couiract worlt, Ocean >a City will be Ihus Id touch wllb Cora- son's l^let and Sea Isle -Clly, maklug d auotber section of the Ocean Bouleis vard. and reducing by lifteeu or elghl- >< (een mile* tbe distance from Atlantic City to Cape May and Wlldwood. mind a plan to give In tbie county tbe | best road* In the fetate. This appealed i- j to him particularly becauee of bis w . knowledge of Ibe benelile of flrst-clase f- 1 roads, he having been a horseman rr from m, earliest manhoqd- He voted for the tlrst Slate and county road re | built In Cape May County. ■ This road I'l runs from Cape May City toCapeVay or Cnnrl House. Since lhat time be hae 1 voted aud worked for all Ihe Slate ft. i and couuty roads In the county, which now boael* of 184 miles of such high-

ways. 9 Tbe freeholders at the present time •' building a line road from E. V. B Corson's corner to Enoch Madara'e, *' on tbe Bhore Road, a distance of 2j •' miles. Jt bes a concrete base, with " sheet asphalt dressing. Other receul Improvements Include 0 the highway In West Cape May, *' where there Is a well-constructed road- n way, wllb peaked top, and tbe Wild- 0 wood Boulevard, which has a surface b unexcelled In this section of New 11 Jersey [ REPORT OF THE C0MIT1M or tmc t - First National Bank ■ egsss«srsrAfa«i&," ■ 1 Loan* and dtaeoanu, fhl.rnia* c ' QverdrainbUD*ecur«d.^^^^ *-H r 10 • "XOI OO . LI ben r Hood* unpledged. 1 ; If i ■— ! I Bond* u npledfed, IM4B4I 1 collateral Trust and otber r stooir to' vieJal' Reserve 1 Bank. iSS 1 Horn I l?rean dV I * I u r w , "JSS , Otber Heal Eelate. .. I0JIXM * ^ a,^.. e L^GUOD«Tton»/°' UJtMX h wirnIfi.lvT?RU«MI Turin !S stamp*. . t Total, IU0S4HZJS h LtaaiUTtB. j. Capital stock, • Sg-jSiliS W UniTl WdeSproflt* (net), tlJUOM '■* BS^A^oiSr" °n wan UuTlromDV^To".TU^*«ai118' tSiS Do# from mate Banks and - faW,'"'.... et SLbi°e?,*C<S>ec«. t'oS t>rtlfleale* ol d-poelt, *•'«» Postal Barton BepoftU. _ Otber time depo-lu. SS SSS—— .sss ™ Th""" knowledfe and belter. MOWKKR OMhl„. HobecrtbedandswrntobMoeemeUileUUi it. day of Jtovem £'olla OARBETBO.-*,

rTH00GHT WHALES j i WERE SUBMARINES1 I Efjwsrd Chance ^ Writes ' of j Some of His Experiences I at Sea. I Mr*. Emma Chaiice. of -tlile city, j I,"" ^'""""^."^e.bi'r,"' in! " i k'.rown .J "a ^ u*ti mlrer 1 of "resident# 'of | I In ihe f rt. Naval Service, -Somer where lu Forelgu Waters." November 2. 1818. , My Dear Parent#:— We have started (he return voyage, but I have no e knowledge of our exact location. Judg- . as cold an ice cbe-l today and I* . most ever slues we started 1 he trip. It - who have to stand welch in exposed pieces, but they do not t-eero 10 mind - 11 so much; everyone seeui* happy In " y can do no damage In stormy weather. I since we stalled back. I cannot be- . Iieve there are so maiiy of them out as , s (-counts claim. The nearest we have eeeu to one tbl* trip I* a w hale. Three , of them were sighted lasl week. Tbey e came to Ibe rurface some few huudred Short distance wllb their backs partly t out of water. They created a w ake In ,f Ihe water (hat quite resembled- the . wake cau-ed Jiy a *ub In cumtug to the | .. so. face We though they were subs at tlrst, bat, when they took a blow 1 p twenty feet lu the air. we all breathed e a little easier aud then w atcbed ibem ' Have uot seen a single thing for the T lest three daye and ulgbte bul iky aud water We had 1 little excitemeol I 0 laet Wednesday ulgbt. though. Two , dark objects appeared out of the dark- „ uess and approached ue. Ae they e drew eloper they look on the form of x ships. We were In tbe "kaleer'e , 0 ocean" then, aud everybody (bought I 1 bey were raiders. They did uot ofler r to attack aud we could not make out * ., tbelr nationality, 10 could not Ore on r. (hem, for fear they might be Innocent , merchantmen seeking our protection. ,. The boys were all Itching for a little r". -crap, and I will never forget tbe picy ture. Imprinted In my memory, of.tbe ■ anxious lads at tbe gune, jost grumI, bllug and fretting becauee the "elraDgers" were scared to either open Are' or y us. We loel them some Ume In tbe night and at daybreak all that could „ be seen was ihe top of a suck and tbe p lops of two masts disappearing over lF tbe borlzou. .. Weeaw a few British destroyers (tbe ,f American sailors call tbem "limlee") 1 while passing through tbe patrol xone. u They appeared on our starboard bow, r. coming In our direction and steamed g up to within easy eignal distance of j. us. Tbey were queer-looking little lighting macblnee, with low bulla and lc high bridge, ooe mast and Iwo funnels, aud a yard-arm juet above tbe u bridge. Heavy black smoke wae pourie lug from tbe fnunels •• they approached, and, the ends of tbe yardarm projecting beyond tbe ends of the ae shadowy form, made tbem resemble n an Immense dog running around with ,d a hope In hie teeth, looking for a scrap. (d One of Ibe things that seems queer ld to me Is the change Id tbe time. While It Is 12 80 p. m here. It Is ODiy 10 a. m. la at borne. They eel our clock beck In (( periods of oue half hour as we pass ,h from zone to zone. Tbey usually set ~b. It back between meals, and I nearly

starve to death, for X have had a ravenous appetite elnce we have been over I wish tbey would tet It back C night Instead I could much eaaler * sleep a half hour longer Thau I can ^ I have not beard ailloe from either ^ cousin Joe or from Harry Lake. I 1 surely wish it bad been possible for to get In touch with them while over here, but there le oaf way except mall, for none of ue waa allowed go ashore. Even If 1 had been permitted to go aebore, I would have been l— no better off, so far •• seeing tbem waa — concerned. T Will cloee now with beet regarda to all my ftlende at tbe ehora. I will try to come borne If A ta possible to get ofl tbie Ume In port. Write to me often, Tor your letters are surely wel- Ln to your loving aon, BlLLIE — WAR-SAVINGS 8TAMP8 1 Kewaerieete t>* Places on Sale 1 Earls In the YearSecretary McAdoo, of tba United , Treasury, has determined upon tbe Issuance of 1 new series of ' war-savings certificate* and stamps to , be placed on tale early In 1918. and to be known as tbe eerie* of 1919. Tbe 0 new eeriee will have a maturity date J of January 1, 1924.' and In practically •II respects will be leeoed on the same 1 terms aod to tbe same manner as tbe 0 present eeriee of 1918. 3 A new $5 war eavinga stamp, blue 8 in color, bearing Jbe bead of Benja- ° mln Franklin, apoetle of aavlng, and m » a former postmaster general, 1a In preparation. Tbe new stamps will be | jg placed on tale early In 1919. m Tbe same thrift stem pe and thrift n cards now In dm wUI be continued In 1919 and will be exchangeable Into tbe new eeriee of 1919 war aavlng* stamp* D payable January 1. 1924. - S Will Attend ■eetlex. " Prof. J. M. Btevene, Principal O. W. gj Relchly and Mtaa Uballta, physical - dlreotor In IbeOocan City High School, " will go to Cape May City today to atlend a gathering of county school SJ superintendents, principals and physical director*. The meeting was called *» by BUM authorities. lAgal papers of all descriptions, In slatting wtfla^arenawftUly drawn by i. Aabt^Taveona, Oeean LHj, N. J. adv.

j Fall Hats Suits Overcoats \ Pure Worsted. White. V-Neck Sweaters at %yf00 0> I (Boys' Overcoats 1 ~ I Big line of high- grade Auto Driying Gloves i j Underwear Hosiery' ' Caps Fine line of Shirts Ties "Thermos Bottles" im JONES' MEN'S SHOP 804-06 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.. , [ - Maddock's Pharmacy PHONE 570 FREE DELIVERY F Stationery, 20c to 75c box.. Samoset Candies, 60c to r $1.25. Whitman's Candies. Eastman Kodaks • aud Films. N Jfe. Our Boys„ We may spare them ~ the supreme sacrifice! oc individual self-denial. C By stopping every extravagance. By placing every penuy and dollar where it is c. needed most. » _ Don't only think— *-act! Buy Thrift Stamps — Every quarter oils our •• fighting machine. l Aid the cause of Liberty. J Help end ruthlessness. Hasten the home-coming of the boys. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS— NOW 1 First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready To Letter and Erect Immediately pbwl mMBBiaffhisb^nw marker*, corner port*, e'.c . In^our wareroom and * bow vT'map li fartu rrd tbeae coods prior lo*1 d^Tproenil advaooe Id prloe of material and labor aod areaelliDi tbem mocb lass In prlo* (ban wa can manufacture Uisni today aud bscaoK of Ibl* (base (ood* are bslog aold rapidly. We are equipped wilb every labor aavlnz dsrto* lo letter anderMl Uiem promptly. W* bare tba electric crab*, snrfbo* collar, pollebloe mill, pooomallo tools, plus drtds. sic- aod can manaraotnre moil anything you want lo a pacta! work, aa wa alao have a large supply of rough stock on band lor una purpose. Call and purebass now. Orders are coming lo so fast ws sxpeet to bava all ws can ■ band's tbla year by November 1st aod tbe sooner you oall tbe better display you will r Doe caoool ba'aecnradaotn a«Gr the war aaany 'orloa^aod'tond I Uona^rfl l'2^oc 'b that 9 for many years tbereaf er tba price moat be lb advance or present prices, therefore. It la lo your interest lo purchase Immediately. ^ ; Camden Yard Opp. Harleigh Cemetery Bell Phone, 2737 t Pleasantville Yard Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery ' Rail Phnn* 1 Phone,

REPRESENT, ATI VBS : O. J. HAMMHLL, Preat., 117 M. Cornwall ave., Ventnor, Atlantic City, S. J. A. L. HAMMELL. Vice Preat., Absecon, N. J., for Camberland, Cape May, Bariington, Ocean and Atlantic Counties. P. HA1GHT, Camden, N. J., for Camden, Salem and Olonccater Counties. Dubois, Clayton, N. J., for Clayton and vicinity. H. B. HALE, Cape Charles, Va., for State of Virgiaia. O. J. HAMMELL CO. ; MAIN OFFICE, PlSksANTVILLE, N. J. John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Strwht and Havan Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Mill work. Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Sash Weights etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt DaUvary. Your Opportunity Large cottage on Central Avenue, between Seventh and Eighth Streets, can be purchased for considerably less than it will cost to erect the house. Lot, 40x100 feet If you want to buy, address Lock Box 236 Ocean Glty, IN. J. K9*Money tojoan on Bond and Mortgage/Sl R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing 3 Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR PBNNSYLVANI A Nob. 744-46 Anbury avjmiue^ OOBAN CITY. N.jj. I Adjrerjfiae in ^SentineL B

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