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v OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. X-XXVIIL _ v

OCEAN CITY, N. J_ THUE8DAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1918.

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Ocean City Sentinel Pub"'*.* WmIIj at OCIAN CITY, M. J. R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor It. so Per Year. Strictly in Advance. ii.oo • — *

- ,rnia»a>»;«i-i-»». if organ hand, ATTORNEY and 00 u nsellor-at- law, uri°nt* loi bi iioi »i, a. j. i (OppoWt. P»Wte Bniwtnuai. , J^avv^ffices Apgar & Boswell, AMBIT.* AVItSSx 2?^UHTH WHEE1 | £aw offices Godfrey & Read aartMtt*nuUdtn(. :: : - atlantic city. n. j. JUJKMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law f 95a Asbury Avenue ' Ocean City, N. J. Wm. H. Collision, |k. J Civil Engineer and Surveyor | , CIIJ Eoiioeer, Ocma Clly, k.J. DK. W. P. HAINES cor. ninth and wesley ave ocean city. n. *. ietoiUa. m. I tot p. m. a to a p. m. Both Phobae Florence Brick Haines COR. NIH AND WESLEY AVE MECHANO-TH t RAPIST nmieal and OorrMil i«e u> u.ii»Uc» Uoojv by appoluuueot WE Allen Corson, M. D. j •16 Wealay Avenue ' Ocean City New Jersey __b«ij aa. £ ltivr^tau up- a. t fjkrschel pettit, m. d. - 807 WESLEY AVE. < OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY OfBoa Hours: .to 10 a- m. ' 1 a 10 a p m

Qr. Wilson Y. Christian MDentlat" 809 Central Avenue miu uti. a. j. i Bell Phone, 162. South Phohm Night Dell Hughes' Central Pharmao) , Itb and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N. J " Phone 246- W | Phone yoor orders We deliver hie J^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalm er 4 ta Onraai Amui ■Phone Ui OCRAH CITY. H J. We Are Distributors lee the Mmm iitonoDiie In OCcaa City, Sac Isle City end Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Griding and Street Building Thlrty-fowrth at. aad West era. OCEAN CITY, N. J. I'lllillli MM Cintial AvsaM PIMM, aai-w ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh SL and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. j Choloe Dairy Products ■attar lad Bos Ask for Booklet uf Specialties Olddft Delivered Hath Phone- f COAL COAL! THY OURS FOB I QUALITY 1 I C. H-mOBMAKBR LUMBER CO. IMMMbeM

l| ' . ■ \ Family Hotels Fnr CaiJ ^'-year-round Cottages h0rbale. Bay Front Villas /Summer Cottages We have a special list of some unusual bargains in each of these a™. Let us send it to you. '■ MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Ave. i — m .r ^ — n j . SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk closed ro* me season PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: SOB. 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 DEUVERY TO ALL PARTS OF'OITY j OPEN ALL THE YEAR City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OCEAN OITT. NEW JEREEY s * J L. IV. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE. EOS

Real Estate For Sale BIO BARQAINS I Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, famished and nnfhraished Some estates in my hands most 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 Asbury Avenue Ooeen City* N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No Welti ug for two weeks to know If you can got It; we can tali yon at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front propertlaa. Choice cottages for ■ale. Also lots for Investment and for improvamant — the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., OCBAN. CITY, N. J. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE TIE JOSEPH I. SCULL IGEICT 757 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE. 7 OCEAN CITY. N. J REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 411 Eighth St. Ocean City. N. J. November Days are the days when one thinks of getting warm and serviceable apparel for winter. , We have the goods and they are here for your inspection. Underwear for men and boys in all gTades and qualities. Gloves and mittens, canvas, leather and wool. Hats and caps with ear warmers. Rubbers are here for every member of the family. 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 styls. Cotton and wool. In fact we have most everything to keep you and yours warm and comfortable this winter. Q. H. STEELHAN. 831-833 Aibury Ave. OCMn City, N. J. I Attention, Hunters! W. to™ Mi » oar W"Bw '"£>££ ■ « """" CHARLES C. READS CO. HtMiiinanw

TWO OCEAN CITY BOYS WERE GASSED; ONE SHOT IN ARM

Some County Men May be ' Dead— 114 Regiment Made Glorious Record. ^Tbere wa.Joy, mixed wllh feeling. | : week, when long delayed letter, were j .received from the boy. la Mr vie. la - France. I ' T»o of Ibe local boy, were "gaaaed." They are Sergeant Claude L Nicker- i eoo. eou of (Jeorge Nickeraou, and ! Hay mood Price, aou of William Price. • m both of tbla city, but 1 bey are all rlgbt ! bow. lu addltloo to i*elug "gaaaed," ' Sergeant Nickeraou alao bad au attack 1 of tuflueuxa. Raymond Price waa ' ml,. lug for a time, wblcb led to a ru- 1 mor tbat ba bad been killed, but, hap piiy, thla report waa unfounded He ' write# hi. pareute that burning tba 1 Hud wa. better apoit tban burning for ' "B'rer" Rabbit lu C -pe May County. Braulu Douglass, aou of County 8ur- 1 rogala Douglaa., of Cap# May Court 1 Hooaa, wa. wouuded slightly In one 1 Mr. Brown, Edward Merrlman'a 1 mother, wa. mad. bappy by racalvlug a letter from ber eon. lu whtcb be aaid 1 tbat he bad-recovered from bla wounda. 1 She bad Dot beard from bim for mote 1 m tban two monlb., wben ba waa ' j wounded. 1 Several of the local boy. — all of tbe ' 1141b lufautry aod all of .bom waot 1 tbrougb ibe botteat engagement, of * tbe cloalog day. of tbe war— write In ' glowing tetm. of tbe gallaot work of 1 C. plain Alfred R Smltb, of tbla clly ' It la reported tbat maoy of tbe boy, 1 from down tbe county who were ' a member, of old Company G, Tblid ' Infantry, of. tbl. city, were killed and ' wouuded 1 SergeauLNlckereoo, writing to bi. motber, understate of Uctober 2Daayw - - In pdh: ^ 1 "I have been 'gaaead.' and w batjbe doctor termed lufluenxa set lb on top ' of It. eo I am now In tbe boapltal But 1 dou't worry, mother; I'll ba out of It ' all right. I'm Dot In bad abape. ' "Our regiment made a glortoue ' name for lleelf. We have Ibe Huo. ' hotfooting It In fa.ier time tban aver, | and aoon It will all be over." Corporal Harry L Lake, - of Com- < paoy H, 1141b lofentry. 2Slb Division. 1 under dale of October 23. writes to hi. J mother, Mr*. C. L. Lake, of tbla city. , id part a. follow.: 1 Enclosed And labal for Cbrlatma. ' A package I started tbla letter laat J olgbt. Friir came over to a macblue. , ao wa bad to put out all Itgbta. We . wenl 10 bed aud'dld no: get up ageln a until morulng. Yraterday I received ic ibe eecoud SENTINEL from tbe office, rt It wa. a much older paper tbao tbe 1 first oof I received. Sergeaut Moray baa gone to tbe Offlcer.' Training School. There are oot ' ( (OonUouad os Third PagA) 1

"sergeant horey : is going ahead 1 Local1 Boy Attending An Officers' Training School OTer In Prance. Sergeant O-car Moray, of Company ' [! H. 114tb Infantry, "over there," under 1 1 date of Uctober 27. write, bl. motber , and other member, of tba family Id , , tola clly tbat be I. atteodlug an ofU- . cer.' training acbool where be expected 1 , "So bl. folk. Deedu't wotry about blm , gettiug killed for a while yet,"- he 1 r add., , lu a letter under date of Uctober 8, . Sergeant Moray wrote: "We have 1 , been in a big battle. WeDt Ip laat 1 ( Saturday and came out yeeterday— six 1 day., I auppoao.you bave Men ao ■ , account of It lo Ibe papera. ( [ "We went over tbe top' at 7 o'clock 1 I lo tbe morulog. and. If there I. a bail c on earth, we were lb It. They Juat ( ( alaugbtered ua. Uur company went , battle with about 190 men, aDd, ao 1 far, wa can account for only BO. 10 you t , cau Imagine what It waa llke.~ i never ; got a ecralch, but It waa only tbrougb { . Ood'a mercy tbat any of ua came out . , alive. Catiooo abella were buratlDg , I arouud ua aod macblue gune alaugbtered ua. My frlrDda fell all arouod | , me, aome dead aud a let wouuded. Douglaa. la lo tbe boepnal I with a bullet wound lu bla arm. So . from Ucean City waa killed, aud 1 waa Ule ooly one wounded, c , "Uur regiment loet balf or more." . r —Jtr-BTeletler of Uctober 27, Sergeant 1 Morey alao bad tbe TollowtDg to say : I "Branto Douglass la slightly ; | wouuded. He arill get over It all ( j right.. I think aH of tbe OoeauClty j boys are safe, but tbrr ■ were aome from f tbe rest of tbe coonty killed or ( wounded. There were 40 mlMlug. of them, we are sure, are dead. It waa an awful battle. DeRoee la , 1 here with me — In the training acbool. , We arc Id tbe same platoon with three - others from our compauy, so I won't ( lonely. I expect we will bave to ] ' study and work bard. I am golog to 1 do my beat, but, It I fall, all rlgbL I 1 - will kDow I bave done my best. Re 1 member me lo all my frleoda. I. had 1 1 letter from Charlie Breckley. Tell . blm I will write to blm aa aoon aa I 1 can, but paper I. scarce, eo 1 cannot - write to moay." I I mm. ' he. or Elected Director. Mayor Joeeph G. Champion, or tbl* ; cily, waa elected a director of tbe New < Jersey Fish and Game Conservation 1 League, recently formed to preserve I ' aud protect tbellab, game, forests aod 1 waters of tbe Btala. * 1

wants bids for i pile breakwater " City Desires Work in Southern! Section of the Resort Pushed Rapidly. I The Clly Commissioner,, at their weekly meeting, decided, on motion of Director Campbell, to bave the clerk sdvertlM for bkle for work uuder ' Cootract 7<M, Ordinance No Its tbla being the construction of a pile breakwater on tbe ocean front belweeu Forty -eighth and Kifty-elgbtb streets. ' Tbe bide are to be Ip^t tbe meeting of r tbe board ou Monday. December 16. Tbe adverlUemeut appears elMwbere ' 1 Id tbla Issue of tbe Skktinrl. Ad ordinance to emend en ordln- ' I was Introduced by Mayor Cbam- . plon aud passed 00 I wo readluga It « 1 will come up for UuM^readlug aod s at the meeting of tbe board 1 on Monday, December 16. 1 Tbe title of tbe ordinance reed,:- -An 1 1 ordinance to amend an ordinance, en- 1 - titled, 'Auordlnanoe to construct, erect 1 : and build and to repair aud maintain 1 a bulkhead lu tbe navigable water. 1 other tban the Atlantic Uoean wttblu ibe territorial Jurisdiction of^tbe city 1 I of Uceau City, and providing for tbe 1 Tbe proposed amended ordinance 1 1 appears lo tbe advertising coluums of tbe Sentinel. / ' Two communications from tbe tax 4 collector relative to the aalee of prop. 1 ertlea were read, and ordered received ' and filed. < Tbe following resolotloba, presented by Director Campbell, were adopted: ' Be It • I Resolved, by tbe Board of Commit- I slonera of Ocean Clly, New Jersey, 1 tbat Ooean City borrow a euin Dot ex- 1 ceedtog six tbouaand one hundred 1 aud elgbty-ooa dollars (16.181.00), under and by virtue of a resolution adopted August 26, 1818 (Contract and tbat the proper officers execute a note or notes to secure aakl sum. Tbla Is lu payment to JS. A. Coraon tbe bulkbted work Id Sooth Ucean Be It I Resolved, bythe Board of Commie. ' slouera of Uceao Clly. New Jersey, , that Uceao City borrow a sum not ek- ' : ceedlng six hundred aod fifty dollars 1 , (I860) . under and by virtue of a reao- , lutlun adopted November 27, 1817 (Con- , tract 700). sod tbat lbs proper offloere execute a note, or notes, to secure said I aum. ' work" U '°r tb® Kounh wharf 1 | Several bills were read and ordered paid. 1 A. G. Chambers and wlfa. of Mill- < ' vllle. property owner, aod summer 1 resident# of this city, are et Weal 1 1 Baacb, Florida, for tbe winter months. They want Sooth In tbalr machine.

I MAYOR CHAMPION BACK FROM MAINE L Had Outing That Made Him I Peel Fime— Hnntera Got Poor Deer. Mayor Champion arrived home on Banday after an absence of 17 days on a gunning trip to tba Main# wood., Ha wm oot of a party of Henry D. - Moore', friend., who went to Mr r Moore's Nolay Brook Camp, at Uoa- " way, on tba Canadian Pacific Railroad, shoot 20 mile, from Mooetbeed Lake. "•i Tbe others in tba party were Wll- | Ham G. Moore, W D. Bberrerd, Bert Crawford, Go. Rlddell aod Charlee Rookie, all from Haddoofleld and vicinity. _ Tbay experienced tbe wont kind of i weather Imaginable for bunting. Tbe P weather wm very anlld tba Orel week they wen at camp, and tbe next week they bad a regular nortbeMt storm, with quantities of snow. But they all enjoyed tbe ontlog. The patty got foot dear. Mayor Champion w'm oot gunning two days, hot failed to get anything. m.«ar schawl WwU AttraWwW The attendance at the First M. E Sunday School on Sunday showed a marked Innream lo number, and W - B. M sassy availed blmaalf of tbe opportunity to farther explain his par pose end method to thdnoe a larger attendance daring tbe winter. Tbe plan le clean cot and to every way a meritorious eebeme. It I* already bringing about aathnalam among tba pupils. WlllwrW War., iw Mkcrtw. WlUard Warns, of LafayeUa Collie, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Warns, of Philadelphia, wall known summer residents of Ocean city, la with tba Amarioao Expeditionary Forces in Vladivostok, Siberia. Mr Warns waa among tbe Bret to enlist, I. and wm seal to*a eamp In the West. k srunsssi,is.l«."afE „ aaau wa, " £ „ias rsriRWs J35VSJS.?Sfe!:i3r£! sr"°— —

PASTOR ASKED TO COME [ . BACK TO OCEAN CITY

' DEMOCRATIC CLOB : ELECTS OFFICERS William H. Campbell, Jr., Now at Head of Local Organisation. ' The mam bar. of the Ocean City Democratic Club, at their annual [ meeting s few nights slooa, elected . the following offloere: , President, William B. Campbell, Jr.; vice president, Ward HlgDee; saot ratary, E. A. Bonrgaola; treasurer. , City Commlesioner William H. Oampt ball; board of governor!, John N. Johnson, George N Ickeraon and Frank Baklay. l' Ward Htgbee declined re-election a. praaMaot. Tbe new president U tbe too of - commMooer Campbell. He U chief Bald deputy oollaotor of tbe Uolted Stales Internal Revenue Department, with an offlce In Camden. Several of the m.mber. of tba dab " are to ba found In the bead quarter. In tba Heon Building every week-day evening. There are some pool "sharps" *" in tba number. Tbelaadlngexpooeot 1 of tbe game la Commissioner Campbell, whom aide partner usually la ° Harry Stselman. It Is possible tbat they may aoon challenge aome of the ® players at tbe Bremen's headquarter, lo city ball. I- Charles C. Read, of tbe Read Harda warn Compauy, who went back to o Camden last Thursday after spending le fevaral days at hie More bare while y Waller Allen wm away on bla vaoar Hon, wm compelled to return lo Ocean l, City Monday. Mr. A! leu, who returned Thursday from a gunning trip, wan to Glare bore to aaa bla wife, who waa ao lofloeoxa victim. Ha alao wm attacked bf tba mme malady, and waa r- mrtooaly IU early thla weak In Millit villa. _ The mam bare of tba fUHasca Fire Compauy aaul a leUar to tba City Cumin ml 1 ill a ire, which wm rend at the a weakly amaUag of tbe board, la whtah of thay eagamled the cMy to purchase a -laSs >•

' UnanimoaB Return of Mr. Yard 1 Degired by the Methodist ! Qnarterly Conference. I The fourth quarterly ooof.renca of tbe Firet M. E. Church waa bald Saturday eveolnf, at wblcb time tba pastor, tba Rev. George W. Yard.. ,. ' unanimously Invited to return <4 Ucean City for another year. Mr. Yard U not only wall llfcsd by tba member, of bis church, but be hm ' a growing popolarity with tba towns- ' P*oplc generally. Mrs. Yard alao hM I made many friend. In thl. city. The local conftreuoa agreed to pay • IU .hare («200) toward tba pure bare of h a district personage In MUlvllle tor ■ tba dutnet aupariniaudant, tbe Rev. " Dr. Alfred Wagg, who now live, la • Bridgaton. He will oecnpy the new pareonage early lu December. There wMagan.ral due are Ion of the • proposed centenary drive for 880.000,000, tbu sum to ba raised by tbe Mstb- ' odlau of tba ooontry In tbe next Bve . years. Tba adncalloDal part of tba program wm started a short time '• since, and eubeerlpUone will be taken next April. b Minute man are to preasct tbe cubII Ject aod dlaeure l ha mauar io tbe ^ churches. These men will begin this ^ daty next Sunday. I, aulmi at Wsaekarr, ,t Mlm Laura Smith, daughter ofCapt. ,. Herbert C. Smith, of tbla city, who , baa been at tbe Hell Telephone Company's offloe lo Woodbnry for several week a will remain there thla winter. Bbe wm assistant ghtaf at tbe local I- offlce for aome time and waa mot to 10 Woodbnry lo help out during tba lo- « fluaoxa epidemic there, le ■ • ■ n Tbe members of tbe Ocean Ctty W. Ml C. T. U. will bold Ibetr regular masting at tba borne of Mrs. William T. >* Gardiner next Wadnsaday afternoon. Jj A large attaodanee u desired. u- " • v fallal, tar Beut. Cottage. eautiaUy located, with all modern eoovaoieoum, tor raM lor tba _ wiutar moutba, or tor tba ywar. Addram Y., Baamrat, offlea, Oeaaa CMy,

ANGLERS' CLUB MEMBERS [ ENJOY GREAT EVENING

i| ! found skeleton of old recluse [ Ocean City Gnnners Startled by Discovery in Woods 1 Near Dorothy. ^ f Samuel B. t'ouver. Harry ('badwick, Irving Jobo«on and Jobo Yank. , | of tbl. city, while gunning Friday i bear Dorothy, a hamlet on tbe Read- . Railroad twauty-flve mile, from I . here, made a ghastly and startling 1 discovery. I While golug tbrougb a wood, tbey I found tbe skeleton of a map, aud t 'badwick aud Yank were of tba opln- , lou tbat U wa. Jamea Cblsbolm, a . resident of Rialey, who wa. said to be 1 nearly, 100 year, old, aud 'who had mlrelug since Labor Day. He , lived alone for year*. ! Tba man nolifled Ju.tlce of tbe , Joabua Mitchell, wbo It tbe , station egeut there, aod be communicated witb tbe coroner', office , lu Atlantic City. ' r Cblsbolm. wbo waaao Englishman, wa. aaid to bave been weallby at oue -time. For year, be made bl. living . selllug chickens, egg, strawberries, I sic., lb tbl. city, wbere be was known to' a number of Ibe reeldeou. I Tbe mau wa. mlwed by bl. acquaintance. aoon after Labor Day, and probably dead. Relatives In Edlo Scotland, bearing report, of death, theu cabled mouey to pay I bl. funeral expeoaea. It la UDderalood. WBD IN ELKTON . Walter r. Cbaiiiw, Jr., and Bride Mow HoBKkeiplnx. 1 Walter R. Cbattlo, Jr.. son of Walter 1 R. Cbattlo and wife, of tbu city, and Mtsa Margaret Scully, of Marcos Hoot>gho we're married Wednesday . of last week at Elkloa, Md , by tbe , Rev. George P. June,, a Methodlet . mlulater, are living In apartmanta 10 1 the Bourse Building. Tbe witness ol the marriage cere- ' waa George Kline, of PblladelJ phla. Tba yon ng. people met In thla city . laat summer. Tbe bridegroom Is employed at I May's Landing. Tbe Instrumental music In IbaSnn- . day acbool of Holy Trlolty Episcopal r Church hm baen much earicbed by I lbs addition of two violins and one r mandolin, played respectively by Irwin r F. Hull, -Joseph Broad ley, Jr., and Arthur E. Holt. Kaep It Dp, boya! READS "SENTINEL" WITH AVIDITY d

I Leroy Jfcffrics, in France, Bays Paper is Like Meetins Old Friend. f Writing lo tba Skntinxi. from Baau . Desert Hospital Cantor, Convalescent . Camp, Franoa, under data of Novem- ■ bar 2, Pnvala Leroy Jeffries, of tbe |l 348th Ambulanoe Company,, 812th ' Sanitary Train, American Expedition f ary Forces, hm tba following to my: ■ "Enclosed pleaaa Bod 5J franc, or f I h in Uoltad States currency. Please re ( naw my aubacrlpUon to tba Sxntinex. 80 tor I bave racalvad two copies uf f the SxanxKL (September 6 aud Sapif tern bar 18). I read every word, advar r UeamsDU aod all. It is Just Ilka msatr. log a friend from home, a "1 am In tba boot of baaltb; never r felt better In my Ufa. "Uur company hm charge of a eona valaacent camp. Wa bave about 8000 patients. I am acting a. store- kM per ,. and meet-cntter. Believe me. It cure e takm a big plla of 'grub' ,10 to toad * tbem." n BIRTHDAY PARTY >• Mtoe Balk aim. aaa ritnaa Is LRU* Mlm Bulb Adaaaa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Urvllla Adams, aotartalued a tow of bar frland. at a birthday party at bar boaae ou Central ave- , one, below Nlotb street, Thursday lo afternoon. She wm olna years old. Tba children bad a vary plaaaanl lime J playing games. Later tbay enjoyed r tba rafrsabmscla provided by tbe ,i yooog boataee. t0 Her guasta were Beryl Relchly, Both Jooes, Jaannetu and Gertrude Stain - ton, Heleu MacNamee, Mary and Alice Griffltb, Rosemary McManoa, Patty Md Ella Boos, Jamie Haffaoar, v Muriel Adams and Leuora Adams. " Ta Can*.a foe the WMUwr. ' Baeaum of tba raeeut sevara Uioam of tbalr daugbiar, tba wife of Dread wife left bare yesterday to spend ,H tba wtatm la Camden, wbere thai M have a heme. Tbey wereaeaampaaM 0- by Mlm Fogg Mm. Mehaffey, wbc '• bad aa attack of inBuaaia, and wham recovery wm despaired of at ooe Uaae aa adiiiur—iii ta Ibl —ill

''First Annual Dinner Bi|9BC* cess- Season's Trophies Given Winners. 4 Member* aod Mlend. of tba Aaglm? Club. Inc , of Ucean City, to the asmt>cr of 61 participated in and rnjuyad - tbe Brat annnai dinner of tba a^BStzatlon at Doooer'a Hotel, Philadelphia, Kridky evening. Tba aeeaalaa wee termed "A Night With tbe At^tere* (Sab." '- Tbe affair opened with all Maptag America." tba vocallria balDgamtotad y by Jere rtbaw. aoog leader, and M °rcbeetraT- Mr. Shaw will ba waH am " mrmbend by a number of Oaaaa Ottf 6 peoplejw a tenor of more thM anal ability. Popolar patriotic aod war y snug, were given tbroughoet Ibe a dinner. The menu wm m follows: * Grape Fruit • Celery ORvee ' Snapper Soap • Creamed Deviled Crab Meal IntbaSboU 8 Julienne Potatoes . . 8 Bream of Goloea Cblebea Bapla 8 Candled Sweat Potaloee 8 Fresh Siring Beene Romalne Salad Cbeeae Patriae and TaaMad r 8 Crackers * Neapolitan Ire Cream Assorted Cakes Coffee uonae

John M. Haaoa wm touatamtam, " and ba presented tbe nana Itapfffch " Gold bouooa for -h-ri"ti hum warn A given Lincoln Rodau aad ~Cha(tai 1 col lard, of Philadelphia, aad A J. >' Martin, of St Petersburg, Wa. y S. J. Martin alao wm the wtaaiV 1 of the praaldenl'a cup tor lha ItagtaS baas caught from Urn dab ptar. Utber award, ware m follaweq Black drum-John M. Bga, af . ■ Ocean City; tba rtm peaddaathaag and a 826 raaL ir Striped bare or rookflab— fflml, A la 1 Wilson, of Beverly ; real. •auMd, Bl, a Douglaa. U. Hsuaou, of UarmaataWBI t rod. e W aakflab— John M. Henna, af M t adelphle; rod. n KtngBab — L. U HartUdd, af Mb dalpbla; raaL >. Croakare-Wm. H. SHua, af fab I- ling. wood; raaL y President Welsh and areretaqT Raga ,, mood tor tbalr bead work la mahtag iba dub a auaeam; aha ta Eaffb Hardy and Wllaoa, the varteaetaMta draJereaad lo Geoeg* DadmdeWB. It wm daddad to have a dtafflta .1 dinner at tba aaaM plaaa raa^atato* J mg, March 22, aa eaM a Staff Mffla - □ was bad by aU ua lhaffmlaHBffln. (died early Saturtay aaaag aT! ta borne, Osattai avaoaa, am RfaMINfa attaec Ha had beta |iiHjnff taffP trouble two weaha tadtai Hi ffaffffb He waa a earpaatar hp ttaffa Mff coma to tbladty eboatdgtaftataafab from Cramer HIH. Ha haagM «p u boom Hi whleh baffhff. R»>1 „ ducted the boom, kaawa ga ||t Laurel. le Baada tba widow, Ihma wlta b daughter., Mre Lydla Draaaaa, wm ,. of Newton Draaaaa, af ChtaffaB, «g .. Mr*. Maylln Bohtaaaa, wba, atakg it hnsband, baa alao bataltetaglsOHta ,. den tor aome lima. Funeral services wma aNffBftatgff a/ Mr. Townaaod's lata mdffMta tt ■ p- o'clock Taaaday aftaraaM hpthtaNk George W. Yard. lataffal WM ad a. the PlaaaanlvUle amatamp. •r , QUITTING mOM

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