Ocean City Sentinel ■^KBDAY. NOVEMBER 38, 1918. We -hall h»cUI« receive Item* of news and comnIM|^tioiii< of iulereet lo tlil" community aud our renter* '^AM communications -bould be ac.compauied with the full name and •ddreM of the writer, not necessarily f„r publication. but an a jrnararitw of p'w„l talth. f DOTS^X
Goto church tbls monilug; ahHi on V s\{iday. _S \ T|,i weatherman ha- promteed -now Progressive league member- look a to t ape May Tue-d'ay evening iD^noecupied hou-eethe latter part of ' i'h i»ii J'tiSnksglvIng service- will be brl,l in the Fir-l 41 E. Cburcli at lo ;m o'clock tin- morning. * ■ |ir. J Tboruiey Hughe- -ang a -olo, ••The Lord la My Stfeuglb." iu the First M K. Church Sbuday morning. PERSONALS. Mi— t'oneya. of Philadelphia, wa- a ■ vintor here Sunday. Mi-. Anna Wblnyatee, of thla cfty, l« timing lu Camden. a'H. Frank Smith baa rem rued from a few daya' visit to Salem. Ml— Dorothy Jouea ha« returned Wa-hlugton VanGlldef, of Petersburg. wa- lu town Saturday. Mr-. Lydfa O'Brien, of thla clly, ITiming relative- in Philadelphia. Mr-. Klmer Crane, of tlilecity, liareluriied from a vtalt to Brldgetou. E. J. Hragger, of Philadelphia, waa gun* of Ibe Elberou a few daya. ago. Tlie Itev. John ft. Ma-on, of Hlvt-r-ilde, _ wa- among the viallora here Friday. Mr-. Ira 8. Champion, of tbl- clly, ha- been -pending -everal day- lu Philadelphia.. William Hhougb and family, of Yorktown, are -peodiug Tbauk-glv-lug in this city. Ml- Adelaide Stedem. of Philadelphia, -pent Suuday with Ml— Lena Muiey, of tbl- city. Daniel Kaunce and wife have clu-ed tbelr Ceutral aveiiue cottage aud returned to Fraukford. Dr. J. F. Lu— rt and family have returned to Brldgetou after apeudiug -everal mouth- here. Mr-, ltlchard Godfrey, of Tuckaboe, Tinted George B. Parker and family, of tbl- city, Saturday. Mr-. Flaher Dalryuple, of Philadelphia. wa- auifK the visitors lo tbn clly on Monday. George Lotter, of Philadelphia, a -ummer realdent here, «» In town • Saturday and Sunday. Lincoln Rau, wire andjwn^lncolii. 3rd, of Philadelphia, apeut Sunday wiib their parenta here. Robert B. Smith and family have gone to Paulaboro, where they expect to remain a few months. Mr-. Joseph U. Champion ha- returned borne after a few week-' Visit to friend- in Philadelphia. Walter Haya, of Weat Philadelphia, a large property owner here, wa, lu town -everal day- tbl* week.
Andrew N. Paul aud wife, of Phlladelpbla, -pent the week-end at their y apartmeula, 823 Ocean avenue. h Ml*e Mary Duffield, of Ibe electrical ' bureau, tbl- city, baa returned from b her aDuual two weeks' vacation. d Dr. Wilson Y. Christian; of this city, returned Monday evening after apeud- " lug a faw daya In Philadelphia. £ Mr-. Laura Millet aud slater, Mi-e t Sypherd, are spending the Thanksgiving holidays In Philadelphia; , Ml— Daley Morey, of tble city, re- f turned Friday night from a vl-lt lo - relative- and friend- In Phlladelptiie. 1 Dr. Howard Reed, of Phlladelptiie, * who l- in the service, ^rae lu this clly . re emiy .looking after hie -ummer cottage. H. M. Newklrk, of the local' police " force, has retnroed to duty after spend- ( lug most of hie vacation days In gunning. TtalpbsNickeraon, son of Copt C. ' Nicksrson^ ol South Ocean City. Irapniiy recovering from his recent III- ' nes». D. W. Pedrlck and family ' have 1 clo<«d tbelr South Ocean. City collage 1 aud retoruad to tbelr Philadelphia home. J. Preston Woolaton, of Marlton, Is the guest of Clayton Haines Brick aud wife, of this clly. He will spend the winter here. Jobu Hallerao, of tble «clty, I- located at Penuagrove, where hie "run" , on the Pennsylvania Railroad lakes him at night. Joseph Newklrk and wife, of Moiiroevlile, have returned borne after st-end-lug a few days bare with H. M. Newkirk aud wife. Commodore William E. Hexamer and wife, of Philadelphia, were -at their summer home In tble city Saturday and Sunday. Capt. Philip S. Hand and wife, of this city, aK spending a week with their daughter. Mrs. U J. Del-roth, at 1-ogan, Philadelphia. Mrs. Mary Baruburst and her daughter, Laura Nelson Hall, the noted actress, are enjoying the autumu weather at their cottage here. Dr. Rogers and wife, of PblladelPhia, were guests of Commodore and Mr*. WUIIam £. Hexamer lu tbelr cottage ben over the week-end. Mlae Nan Kgan, of the Ocean Clly Title and Trust Company's title department, la spending the holidays •<th her parents In Philadelphia. ^MhnLaara Smith, of thrtcHjL— »o-
1 quiet wedding in millville! f . Miss Jeannette Henderson!' Becomes the Bride of i latnes A. Higgins. '■ ' Jams- A. Hlgg|ns, of Millville, aud ML- Jran.utif lli-nd»'.ou.dangliler ol my. vt^re uiarfteil lu Millville last , evening n> tlie Heir. J A.L'aulleld. I bey " *-'<• -llriided by Her-chel Hviiderwfti, brother of the bride, aud . of tlie bridegroom. The bride wore u tsup broadcloth ' , raveling .-.ill ' After a trip they will return to Mill- 1 r *""'* war ended. Now tbey ex", let to buUd ( „ a liyu- in Millville In lhs,priug. and ' „ in thelneaiitime It I- flkefy that Mrs. Unrein- will -nend much of her time ' , »t her patent-' home lu this. city. - \ 'r The bride, prior to coming lo Ucean ' I'm- lo live— kCuut -ix years aeo— was ' employed fur live years In the Me- ' chunk'-* National liauk of Millville. ! Mr. Hlggiu-, who n a y;la— -blower, 1- highly e-teemed by i "large circle of 1 BOYS COTTAGE 1 In «uir n J. M. Chester. d Charle- K. Kulb, Jr., a ebfte manufacturer mi Fourth -H.eet, above Mar- .. ket. Philadelphia. has purchased tbe William 3. Murphy cottage at 1510 |f Wesley avenue, tbl- city, through tbe 1 agency of J M Chester A Co. 1 / ' Mr. Kolii -pent his first summer eea- ' son here this year, occupying a cottage at the Cornet of Klfteeuth street and * Central avenue, which he rented ! '• through the Chester agency. He ware sliowir by his investment. t HI- purchase al-o -liowa the marked Improvemeat In* general conditions lu Occau Q City. Mr. Roll. paid a brief vlllt to tbl- resort ab >ut llfleeu years ago, aud . tlie place then made no appeal lo btm. SERIOUSLY ILL I- -j — ^ ^ are Imping for Ills speedy recovery from in- very -erlou- Illness lu 81. Joseph's tin-pita!, Philadelphia. e u liere be wa- taken hurriedly after a -uddeii attack of appendicitis. Mr. .-sack aud his wife were visiting e. relatives lu Philadelphia al the time >'. ot his seizure. . * While ins condition was reported a- yesterday a- being Unproved,, he Is to still far from being out of danger. "LADIES' NIGHT" iy The Young Meu's Progressive League ha- arranged to Have a "Ladles' Pe Night" at the league rooms uext Monet day evening ' — It promises to be an unusually Hue aflalr, Willi cards and dancing in ads,j ditloo lo au excellent entertainment Didlcatioiis are that there will be a large atleudance. a- Ibere Is a demand JJj foi tickets, which are 25 cents. > Mrs. Mary Etta Jeflrles. aged 82 1
diet of general debility at tbe of her* souj Smith Jeffries, lu ^ tine city, Tuesday morning. Sbe had 111 fitting health for some time. D was a native of New Jersey and had lived most of her life In Seavllle aud PJeasaiitville. She came lo this city from Bcavtlle twelve year- ago. o Services will be held In the First M. Church al 2 o'clock Monday after- * noorn* The Interment, lu charge of Undertaker Mark Lake, will be at VViHidbury, who Is enjoying a two ^ weeks' vacation, and her brother, Lester Smlib, are -pending a week at Kaston, Pa. (| Edwin Jeffrie-, who went to Phlla- # delphla the latter part of la-t week, was called bark lo tbl- clly tbl- week ( by tbe death of hi- grandmother. ( Daniel Warner, of tbl« ally, who I, | employed by Dr. Alpha G Kynelt In , Philadelphia, has been -pending eev- , eral day- here with Mr«. Warner. Mr». J. C. Scull has returned to ber , lo this city after -peudlng eev- , eral weeks with ber daughter. Mrs. , Lewis Ringer, lu Logan, Philadelphia. , Miss Mary Sypbard,' of Phlladel* I plila, who ha- been spending a couple I of weeks with her sisters at tbe Miller , Collage. 722 Central avenue, haa re- 1 turned home. j J. M. Roseubaum aud wife are -pending a few week- in Philadelphia . ! prior to gotug to Wllke-Barre to vtalt relative.. Tbey ex,wci to return lo • Ocean City to April. Mre.C. B. Price. Mm. J. E. Voso -ud Miss Elhel Shoemaker, of thla ' clly, |„ve been -ub.lltutlng tint week lu tbe public school- in tbe absence of tbe regular teacher-. ' Mr. J. Thornley Hugbe- and eoo, " Robert, of tbl- cliy , have retnroed ' Hughe*' p«*ut*Mkr andMre.'Nathan I Taggart, in lioga, Philadelphia, t Mi— Ellxabeih Ga«coyne Sands, of r ^,a,heT Alton. 121 South Thirteenth s ttie*l. Philadelphia, for the winter, i City Solicitor Boswell I and family alll -peud the wluler nionlha tn on# of the apartment- iu the Scull Apart- '• meut-. ou A-bu» avenue, near Nlotb d street, elo-lug tWI' Hark avanna oolr tage until early spring Joseph ScUock. of thl. Cltr whoh" hreti em ploy wl by the We* Jaeaey T .,,d Se—bo w Hallroad Comp M^tora k number of yaaf..^t^o«™D^»r~ • Ha
I " , ,1, ALFRED R. SMITH RECEIVES ! COMMISSION AS CAPTAIN j 1
I ! i | j walter f. hats now a captain* Ocean City Native and For- J J met Lifeguard Gets De- l« | v served Promotion. !' Walter K. Hay«. son of Walter H. 1 1 : Hays. Of Pbllad^ila, a summer re- ! v of Ocean City. I- now a captain i Ibe overseas service. The youag man enlisted In May of 1 1 ! a- llrsi lleul-nant. t^e was with Com'- I I pauy H. 315th lufantry, In the lerrlffc ! Ilglillug for live day- and nlghl. lu the ] , engagement at Montfauooo, acting a- ; f , captain in Ibe place orfBi; regular orti- I ! who bad beeu givey -another com -1 C«Tl. Hay-. ha- written hi- father a , vivid description of tbl- engagement. | from w hich be escaped without Injury, t : The 31tilh lufantry wae practically In- t ! capacitated for duty during the en- i . counter, and In tbe last two days the , was the assault troop. Capt. Hays haa many frleuds lu i r (hi- clly, where he^was born,' aud I where for several neatoci be was one I of Ibe resort's lifeguards at Fourth i street. He I- a tall, well-built athlete. < HAD GREAT EVENING j . 1. cogue Htmbtri Vl-ll V. H. C- A. 1 . Member- aud Invited friend- of tbe ' ) Young Meu's Progressive League of t this city went to tbe Y. M. C. A. hut of Base Hospital No. 11 at Cape May ' . evening, upon Invitation of t the Y. M. C. A. secretary, 'Charle- ^ 1 Derbyshire, for tbe purpose of enter1 talntDg tbe eoldlera there. The affair 1 , wae enjoyed just as much by tbe vlsl- „ tors as Ibe service meD, becau-e sev- . eral of Ibe latter proved to be lo "Class . A" when It came to being entertainers. , When tbe visitors arrived al Cape , May tbey dlued at tbe Windsor Hotel, j Then tbey went to tbe hut, where they were collectively Introduced by Secretary Darbysblre as bis frlauds, to | whom be desired the boys lo give s cordial welcome, whlgb was done. Chairman Leroy Howe, of tbe entertainment committee of the league, after belug Introduced by Secretary ' Darbysblre, made a few remarks and i started tbe program. Tbe exercises opened with cotn- ' munlty singing, led by Clinton D. Lowdeu, of tbls clly. with "Jack" E Sykes of tbe Cape May boys, at tbe ' Lewis GaDdy danced a jig aod later < sang a solo. Tbs other numbers were: Piaooeolo, Joseph A. Mebrwald; vocal quartet, comprising Dr. J. Thornley Hughes, Mr. Lowden, H. C Scbanze, Jr.. and J. P. Cadman; reading, Dr. Hughes: address, Clayton Haines Brick; vocal * -olo. Dr. Hogbea; community singing. Mr. Brick was later called back to * tell a funny story, which made a bit. »' A quartet of soldier boys— "Jack" Sykes, George Fisher, Carl Bsuo, and William R Cowan — sang eeveral selece Hons In good style. >- George Fisher's paiodlea were well received, aod a feature of tbe eveulng was Ibe bass solo of Mr. Cowan. d The soldier boy- gave three cheerfor tbe Oceao City delegation and also for Mr. Brlak, and the cheers were refor Mr. uriex, ana ine cueers were re- B
turned by the Ocean City folk. (| The others who went to Cape May were City Solicitor A. C. Boswell, Q Charles R. Btllwell, William F. Gardiner, Parker .Miller, F. E. Darby, Roy j S. B. Swan, H. 8. Mowrer, Louis Miller, FeMx Salvagne, J. Pres- , lou* Wool -ton aod J.' F. MacNamee. 1 1 C. W. Balr, of Atlantic City, traffic manager of tbe Bell Telephone com- ^ pany, was also among tba number ^ , and gave a whistling eolo. ( DIED IN FRANCE < \ Local service Man Victim •' 1 ' Ocean City heard tbe latter part of j last week of tbe Orst death among ber on tbe other aide. Nicholas Impegllaxzl, who went Into 1 tbe service on April S6 last, died of bronchial pneumonia "somewhere lo ■ Franco" on October 18, acoordlog to 1 word received by his sisters who live * lo this city. Ha was 28 year* old. "Nick," at be wae called by bis relr stives and friends, bad lived In Ocean - Clly about tweiv# years, He was emi. ployed by tbe Ocean City Water Com- . pany ten years, and was working for I- this corporation whan summoned to ■ country's service. r His wife, who was a slater of Mrs. 3. Felix Balvagot, ol this city, died last December. Tbey were married a little mora than two years whan the woman died. There are no children. He came to thla eouDtry from Iuly „ fourteen yeste ago. Hie parents live at Pants, near Naples. He waa the only eon. "* -Nick" was a member of Co. F £ 147th lofontry. >f SECRETARY TO PREACH id ctias- Darwablrt Candidal* for s. Local caaieb Pastorale. ,u Secretory Chariot Derbyshire, of tba . Y M. C A. at Base Hospital No. 11, '' rapt May. «Ui preach In tba First m Presbyterian Chorch hare next Sonlb day at a candidate for tbs pastorale. Ha Is a 1 loan sod preacher, bat not sd ly ordained minister of the Presbyterian " Church. Vh Mr. Derbyshire waa tba Y. M. i U A. 5t Mcntary at Patarebor* whao tba (Oldiar boys ware thare last winter and " tbrougb tba spring and aarty " Ma is not only popular with tba man 2 wSo. — i— »' J **" ' — — w >~
Head of Lifegaards 1 Here Rewarded for Record in France. j _ First Lieutenant Alfred R. Smith, J of tbls city, on October 26 received til-J H. 114th Regiment. With til- except1 j au officer-' training school on Ibe other j! j "***■ 2WlL-hlr'bilu | « : cited for It- great work uver-rse 1 (bead nfthe cay's lifeguard- When 1 j l'om| any G, Third Infanlry , ws- or-' " j ago he w a- elected nr-t lieuteuaiit. j Coder dale of October 3> i kptsin ' Smith tell- Ibe -lory of lue grest hatllf ' which bis regiment and divi,i„tr * bad ju-t takeu part. He -ay- Hist the 1 struggle was a i«-rfect hell. They mel the German- at one of llielr -lrouge-1 points. The French -aid thai the hill making captive- 'of German-, machine ' ! ammunition . etc -* -Our company." write- Capt. ' i Smith, "up to the present lime, lieI men in the bo-pital.'-ufler i number mi— lug Several of my friend- . killed and some founded. could llud auy of our men. 1 took that looked like a man 1 jumped In- J . to the hole and gave Ibe object a yank. ( ^ He -tuck up bis bead aud said. f r bole three days without food or J w*,er " A- ttiey started for tlie American the enemy b^gSn lo throw flare- . and all kluds of -Iguais Capt. Smith and hi- men hid In -hell 'boles. Bui- ( lets threw dirt tn the irface- Hbt they { succeeded lu e-caplng. ' were whlzziug by like hall. I dropped t In a -bell bole- Auother man -tarted l | lo gel-tu the same shell hole aud fell ( ' Under date < f November 2. Captain Smith tell- of some of hi- experienceIn tbe Argonne woods, tn which he and hie men had many great exper- ' lencea. Tbelr division bad been cited • for Its work aud they are wearlug tbe ! mark on their collate. Tbe Ucean ' Clly boys badu'l received llielr cltallon marks wheu the letter wa- written. The local boy- djd.tbetr part lu pick- - lug offAbe Hun. s GETTING GAME r Local Mlraroda Kill R-bbll-. Qua 1 and ortirr Game. Tbe local gunners are still golu? ' down tbe couuty after rabbits aud j bird-, most of them meeting with fair success, but other- returning with j empty game-bags. The my-lerlou- dl-appearauce of ' quail aud pbeaeant causes wonder among Ibe sportsmen. A-nemblyman „ Mark Lake -ay- be distributed several a buudred phea-anl- down tbe county la-t spring and In August, and he cannot imagine what has happened to II them. George E Seaman, William Seaman and Samuel Hender-ou got a variety of game oue day la-t week. Their ' quest was rewarded by Ibe killing of " four quail, two rabbits and one pheasant. They weregunnlug near Middletown. g>
D..B. Maybew and George E. Sea- at man, on auolber bout, got nine quail, ai John R. Jones, Samuel B. Couver, bi Irvln' Jobnaou and Leonard Murphy tl have had rather good Dick, tbey bring- tn back a fair-sized bunch of rabbits s< got six rabbits one day aud ulna a on another occasion. William Price g was with them on still another trip, it they killed only two rabbits thai " day. t, John Dennis, James Marts, with 0 Convar and Johnson, formed a party c one day during tbe week. They also r killed bat two rabbits. , H. M. Newklrk rclprned Saturday t . from Salem, where He gunDed for r , eeveral daya. He brought back 23 j rabbits. ( Walter; Allen, of ibis city, while , } gunulug-4n tbe vicinity of Glassboro t t last waek, got a large number of rsb- J ' b" ■ a i j ' WILL GIVE SUPPER < j D. or A. to BUM Mono for Camp \ _ Tbe members of Ocean Clly Council, ' j fio. 10. D. of A., are busily engaged In 0 preparations for tbe supper to be given under the auspices of the lodge In tbe , social rooms of the First M. E. Church Thursday eveulng, December 6, from , 6 to 8 o'clock, beginning promptly at Q 6 o'clock. Tickets are 60 cents. The supper Is for tbe beueflt of Ibe Camp Dlx ambulance fund. It ts e p'.nned by tbe Stale Conucll to pree ml I a thoroughly equipped limousine ambulance, costing not less lhan »3500, r to tba Camp Dlx officials for nse In that cantonment, with the approval of Major General deott, of Camp Dlx. where such a conveyance Is much needed. As tbe object Is a worthy one, -there >r should be a large attendance al the topper. ie Tba officials of tbe local lodge say 1, tbey have been very successful tbu» ■t far. Among tba contributions thus a- far received Is $10 from Vlee.Comn.oe. dore Jamee W. Feroley.'of Pblladelin pbia, a summer resident ben. ,n The oommltteoe In charge of the L "supper— Mrs. Ida Jeflrles, Mr*. Hanhe nah Vanaman, Mrs. Lizzie B. Carlad eon, Mra. Auna M. Barclay and Mia. ie, Elizabeth T. Price. wo Decorations and Table— Mrs. Hannd nab Vanaman, Mra. Annie E. Lake. Me Mrs. Florence M Gilbert. Mrs. Made ae- line Porter and Mrs. Ellen J. Seaman. Ml Oat of Tvw. Ma— bate— M tee Sallta W.Imta-
•r^T. ^ W stewart head of j electric cub i Summer Resident HeretMade President of a Philadelphia Organization. Frank H. Stewart. of Woodbury, aj Ijwell known Philadelphia, business , I man slid summer colleger tl, this I Jolty, wlro hs- been vice presidenl of 1 1 the Electric i lub of I'misdeipnia. baJdeulof the organ izattou - , This club was oigauized with a , I lliuiteO member-hip u( flfly. a year , | to represent theelectrical Industry . been decided to continue the club *- s , useful lu-t|tutlou. , Washington Dcvereaux, of the Phil- , adelphla Board of Fire Underwriter* was the tlr-t president uL <*>e Electric i t 'lub of I'tnlsdel phis. He has -penl. , with hi- fsuilly. -everal -ummer seaLOCAL"*BOYS GASSED " pany™ Out cs plain I. a m.Jor. but I. I -ee Mernmsu every day. He Is I : sli rigid again and looks good. George j Good row Is our mall man, so. If I I 1 blame him. I w s- glsd tiPsee bim get ^ 1 the Job. He was lu Ibe scoul quite a 1 while, so I did uut see much of htm Lois of love to all { ' 2. heart!—:' d",d N<>,"Ub" I Dear Mother:— We are now back of ■ the line so far that we hear only the, front. It sure Is some relief after be- 1 ' lug up there over a mouth where we J 1 and no houses that were uot In ruins: 1 Guns aud bur-ting -bell- day and night. There I- not much difference 1 In Ibe noise a gun makes flrlug aud a high. explosive shell makes when It ' burets, but there la a dickeus of a lot of diflerence In the safely part. Wesure ' heard a lot of both. No matter bow ' much danger you happen lo be iu, 1 there I- always something lurus up J which Is fuuny. Tbl- last time we ' were hold lug a Una full of life all l\\t . ' lime, for we had (hp "Kaiser's Own," s- they are called. In front of us. One day, during some -belllug, our (hells started lu fall short and all around ot, for our lines were so close to Frliz that it was uot the fault of our artillerymen. Well, durtug the worst part, j when shells were bursting all around 1 us, one fellow was sitting ou tbe edge r of a shell bole, with his undershirt oil . Ii loiklug for "cooties" as though nothing was going on. It took only a few r minutes to change the rauge, so Fritz r was getting It. i One ulght the Bocbe started to shell 1 us. nut their -hells fellabort aud when f m signal was sent up by their men i- tbey shelled all the harder. Tbey o managed after a time lo get their gunsilenced altogether and after that tbey n never tried- to shell our front line, y Tbey dldu'l dare gaa us, for we had all r the advantages, and tbey could nut >f have done It without having tbe gas a- drift back on tbelr own lines. They e- did use machine gun snipers and did machine and t,
greuedvs, but so did w«. Every night1 . dark tbey made a raid on our line ' and there was a ball of machlue gun bullets and grenades. The first night gave us a raid of about one boar, but.before we left, we had them dowu ' their raids only lasted about Ave ' minutes. Tbey used their machine a lot at night, but didn't dart do durtug Ibe day after the Urst day we reached there, for our fellow- are too good with tbelr rifles, and Frllz soon . found ll out after one fellow guy three out of five before tbey could get to cover In a shell hole. For awhile we were attached lo a French Divlslou, and, while with them, tbelr geueral cited us for l_ bravery, aud spoke of Ibe excellent — rifle Are of our regiment. In a woods like this Isst place It Is bard to get a I line od a machlue gun, for tbe Bocbe ^ a short, deep trench aud -cover It all over' with brush, and then tbey gel tbelr machlue gun and craw In there. alay there with plenty of bulleta and grab. -1 -aw some of those places Li with the whole crew In them plied up Ju-t as they fell, with plain evidence _ of awful straight shooting by our boya. - I ibluk that Is tbe real reason tbey alwaye waited aotll night lo poll off their raids. In tbtft way tbey could gel np near our lines. Tbey didn't worry our boye, though Tbey got to tbey wouldn't even bother to shoot at them until tbey got tired of their racket and then tbey would give them blazes and that would settle It for that ulgbt Early one morning some of tbe fellows -aw three Bodies coming up with an armfull of grenades to raise a little row before It got too light. They didn't , shoot at tbem, but went to meet them and bid ahead of our tinea Id a shell ' bole until the CDemy csme up. The ' Bocbe- were so surprised tbey threw i up tbelr bands and that eDded their You can't get our boya to realize danger. They won't give an Inch. < Every one bad a good bath today . and we feel line. There Is some Ulk . j that we will be moved farther back In e cape —ax Moss Comlnz^ > At Cap* May Tuesday evening, "Jack" Sykea. one of the service —en, , made the suggestion that tbey bring tbelr airing orchestra to Ibe Vooog " Men's Progressive Lesgue rooms some " evening In the near future. >- Tbe idea was Inatootly seized by tbe i. league members, and the orchestra was Invited to tbls ctty. Frank M. Blair, eon of tba lata Dr. >• Samuel C Blair, died at hi- late borne i. to Philadelphia od Saturday, aged 86 years. He was burled on Tuesday "' afternoon. Dr. Blair and family were summer —atdenu here. !. City Co— — Mooer Goo. O. Adams, „ wbtf under « sot au operation la the * a= day. Ha ta rmytdly re— vanag.
> " / 5-55 r Jones' Men's Shop - 604-06 Asbury venue c ' 4 Large Assortment of Auto and Fleece-lined Gloves fu ' Ready-made Suits — Overcoats * j|" f New Hats, Caps, Fire Line'Shirts>and Ties-^ | The Best of Wool and Worsted Sweaters for Men, .y M Ladies and Little Folks ' Cashmere Hose,. Bath Robes, Umbrellas JONES HAS IT s — 1 Maddock's Pharmacy PHONE 570 - ' FREE DELIVERY Stationery. 20c to 75c box. Sanioset Candies, . 60c to ^ £1.25. Whitman's Candies. Eastman. Kodaks aud Films.- _ ' f |Sa»L Our Boys, We may spare them " the supreme sacrifice I . By individual self-denial. ^ By stopping every extravagance.* placing every penny and dollar where it is c needed most. ^ v Don't only think — act! Thrift Stamps — Every quarter oils our * fighting machine. . Aid the cause of Liberty. end ruthlessness. 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 i To Letter and Erect Immediately I pt-WJ mraumrnlA £Slffl!i«SV «e .Tn oar w.rfroom *nd -bow r.rUi m Carndvn -ml Plm—ntvtlle, Uh l*rz—i »nd ibe Onwt -toon »l ever <*;rl«L ■ We menalnelarod three (node prior to tlie nreeenl sdvence In price of auterlel and lehor and ere eellinf them mucblaee In price then we can manufketnre them lod-y end becnuer or thla the— zoo da are belni cold rapidly. 1 'Call at oar ymrde In PleenentvlUe or Uem-len and rn.kr your aeleetlon. ' We are equipped wlh every labor eevlnz devlc- to letter end or rot tb-tn promptly. I We have tbe electrltrerao*. enrttoe au tter.^poueUlnz m . yajMrtllz, ' larce -apply of rough Block an h*o5 lor tbU parpoee. , hna'dle'tblT yemr°by**: Ntfvemhe'r'le't nod tbe'eooner yoa oelTlbe Seller dUplny you will here to mtert tram. I If they Torre" aafmechftaoT1 10**0*0-° "to^ereenu-l worlf »l I m*aureoturrrB of monu- , meat, retort^ Urelrgnnh- itnUI nfMr the W^^WjwI.l^reuzmrf-.la.onr
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