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VOL. XXXVIII. ' OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, JAXCAKY ft, 1919. NO. 41

Ocean City Sentin :1 Fubiisbcd Wcrkly it <i. CURTIS ROBINSC N Editor and Proprietor li.oo Per Year, Strictly in Ad van. t. AT ruK A r.t H-AT-I.A W. Mqrgan hand, ATTORNEY and , CPU N S E L LOR AT LAI •ate *• J ' ^AW 'OFFICES Apgar &*Boswel!, J^aW offices Godfrey & Reau Hooms-kto, MB and JUT *" ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. jpURMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law V5S Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Wm. H. Collisson. Jr. 1 Civil Engineer and Surveyor | City Koctoeer, Ocean City. N.J. Dr. W. P. HAINES ._J OOR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. H. J. jt\bKBNCE IJRli " ./VINES , COR. SlM AND VvCSl.EY AYE MEChANO-THERAPIST ■'-ft Allen Corson, ID. ^-| ; 8.6 Wealey Avenue Jcean City New.JerS' >y ^JKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. ).

807 wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey | v , — Qk. Wilson Y. Christian , ►■Dentist" r 809 Central Avenue "tell Phone, 152. Booth Phones NiohtBell Hughes' Central Pharmacy (th and Wealey Ave. Ocean City, L . J Pltoue 245-W jyjARK LAKE Undertaker and Eml Unei •Pbona IS OCEAN CITY. N. . A. F. LEVERING The Reliable Paper Hanger '708 Central Ave., Ocean City, N.J. All work guaranteed on clean valla. We Are Distributors summer outomoDie in (Kean City. Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading ana Street R.ildLig j Thirty .fourth «t. - West eve. OCEAN Cir \. J. ■hMmcc MM Central Arenas % Pbsse. Jsi-W Hans Barkhardt PLUMBING AND HEATING hi hu m itun •wi ott mini 1 Hot Water. Huam ard Vapor Healing tt.11 ri«,n/.mV COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUALITY C. tL SHOEMAKER LUMBER t O. Twelfth Ml WM A VMM

1 - /Family Hotels ^ „ , lAll-year-round Cottages ForSale,llay Front Villas (Summer Cottages We have a special ligt of some unuiital N bargains in each of these classes. Let us send it to you. , MASSEY & EDWARDS Lighth and Central Ave. "** ^ s| SIMM£' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk closeo'for the season BIRGE-MADE IN U. S- A. THIS LABEL. ON WALL PAPER I* the Hellmerk of Quality and' Distinction LEAR WALL PAPER CO. 517 EIGHTH STREET SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR OCEAN CITY NINETEEN NINETEEN PATTERNS NOW COMING IN - Real Estate Por Sale BICI BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished : ' Some estates in my hands 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 Ocean City, IS. J. fNlONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUug for two week* to know If you can get It; we can tell yon at mice. Bargain* 111 Bay and Ocean front propertlea. Choice cottage* for *ale. A l*o lota for tuvoatment and. for Improvement — the choice ol Ocean City. Apply to -J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. * REAL ESTATE INSURANCE THE JOSEPH I. SCULL lEUCT '■ 757 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE. 7 OCEAN CITY. N. J

REAL ESTATE -n* INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eight hi St. Ocean Oity, N. J. pjg jF5 I Buy at Home f We invite yon to inspect our stocks and. we offer the v following suggestions: Comfy. Slippers for Women Fine -knitted men'a acarfs in and Romeo and House color combination!, 91 IE' I 1°-"'"' Sl.25tnt2.50 [gasbags. 69c I | iKnit and Silk Cravats, Neatly Boxed, g 50c lu $1.50 * Rubbers for the entire family in the reliable "Ball-Band Brand." Hosiery and Shoes for everyone. Men's and Boys' Sweaters, Hats, Caps, Underwear and other . haberdashery in fresh stock, moderately priced. Cold ' weather accessories. such as Sheep-skin Lined CorduroyCoats, $16.43; Vests with Shcep-tkin Lining, 97.50; Heavy Wool Socks. $1.25. The exprcsaion,"BUV AT HOME." it nearer to na than aver this year with high fares and low, prices at home m G. H. Steelman AT" a % f WA 0FA JUST ARRIVED! A new shipment of the "Perfection Oil Heaters" at $5.65 each. Only a limited supply. Get your order in now with the Modern Hardware Store. CHARLES C. READ &. CO. WALTER E. ALLEN, 839 ASBURY AVENUE Phone us 437W Free Delivery Try an Advertidbment in the Sentinel and you are sure to get quick results.

MAYOR CHAMPION REVIEWS i WORK OF ADMINISTRATION

Many Excellent Improvements Made— Camp Ground — .Purchase Big Stroke. meetlug of Use City Com 111 tier*, ' read a message 111 which he brielly re- j " viewed the work of the .|>re»eut addrawing to a close, t lie ptosent oiem- , here of the hoard having al>out entered their fourth year. The law require* ! that au election for cnmml*»t«ner» 1 shall be held 111 the fourth and closing year ol an' administration. | I the meeting room when Mayor*! Champion requested Director Camp, bell lo lake his chair a* presiding officer. A* he faced those In Die room. Mayor Champion said he was glad j that Ihese gentlemen were there to hear the me*»age. He appreciated very much the high compliment paid blm, he staled. Mayor Champion's message was a* follows aud speaks for Itselfr City Comml»slouers. Ocean City. N. J. Gentlemen:— Having arrived at the closing year of the present admlnlstrarevtow .briefly the accomplishments of the past four years, notwUhstaudlug It has been a period of limitation and restriction Id .all mallet* Involving the employment of material aud labor. Id thai connection It IsoDly fair to refer to the abnormal roudlllomt that have prevailed governing the conduct of all kinds of work not classed as essential war wprk. These conditions, over ■ which we had uo control, were. Imposed by the Federal Government as I the exigencies of war required, coming to us at first as suggestions. Ister as requests, and finally In the uature'of demand*. ✓ : The forced (temporary) curtailment , ' of Imp/ovemeht* might be regarded a* 1 economy, and no particular hardship, only for the fact that, a* has been estimated. without apparent exaggera- * Hon. a dollar today to' worth only from 50 to 60 per cent, of It- normal value, so thai. Instead of being able to 1 reduce expenditure* In proportion to j retrenchments made, our municipalcompelled to face the situation of bavlug Increased expense. How this administration has met and overcome the difficulties arising : from such unusual and changed conditions, together with the unenviable legacy handed lo them In 1915— that of havlug the highest tax rate "In the county except two small boroughs, I provision to be made for the sinking (I'ooUnued on Ssrood l-aas.i

' TWO WANT TO BE PAID FIREMEN "K Appointment, Probably Only Temporary, Left in Hands 1 of Mayor Champion. el Two application* were received by J the City t'ummisslone.s, at tlieir -rrr^ '"r",,iiK* in ,,,e cu>" " H Fl,e *ere -k'bnsou T tb C 19181 1 Sen Heme'.: At a meeting of the No. I . "held this evening, this com^in,,,rj,zrrr.n , ? ' Secretary. , Ocean City, Jau 2. 1919 , lu the fire department, caused by the I ri--igualii.il of William E. Davis, aud e her of this company, we discussed the I matter of recommeudlug someone to I fill the vacancy. , ' r . We do not seem to have anyone In this company at the present time who s would want the position, but we have I some members in the service "over 1 there," aud we thluk that, tu all ptpl>f ability, there is at least oue why would like to have the posllloo ou bis retuTu. I Therefore, we would fcludly ask tl at ► the position not be tilled permaueully . , until the hoys return, as we reel that ; • the hoy* lu tb* servli* should be - looked after ou /heir return, r Trusting tli« 1. quest w illroeet with I your approval, we remain, . J Yours very* truly. , Reliance Volunteer Fire 1 o . No 2. .Hot. AMI BTRELHAN, Secretary On motion of Director Campbell, Die matter was referred to Mayor Champion, with power to till the poI sllloiis temporarily aud nutll such . Htire as he makes a recommendation for filling the po-ltlou* permanently-. 1 Fire CHI. la Rcappolnlrd. ' The City Commissioners, at tlielr . ' weekly meeting, reappoluted Charles . , H. Walsmi tire chief and L. I. Wal- . , lace and Warren Smith assistant fire chiefs. Their reappointment was 1 recommended by Mayor Charnploo. 1

; HAY COT OUT MOSQUITO MONEY Some Freeholders Say Annual Appropriation for Extermination is Money Wasted. The Cape May County Board of Freeholders Is "on the feuce" regarding the annual appropriation for the extermination of mosquitoes. It has beeu the custom of the board for several years to appropriate flO.OOO for mosquito extermiuatlon In the county. In the appropriations for this year the board has cut the sum to (8000, and It Is possible that this amount will be allml-nated. yC Dr. Headlee, State Kntomnlnglst. attended the meeting of the county freeholders at Cape May Court House Tui aday afternoon In the Interest of hi* mosquito warfare. Freeholder John P. Fox. of this city, wanted lo know whether Cumberland, Halem and Camden Counties made almllarapproprlatlons.and Dr. Head lee answered that they did not. Mr. Fox said It looked as Though Atlantic County would cut out the mosquito Freeholder John Young said that about 40 per cent, of the money appropriated goes for office help. The year's appropriation resolution was presented and read. Actlou was deferred for two weeks, as required by law. The resolution appear* In (he BSRTINEL'S advertising column*. Musical sud I.eclurc. Thursday evening, Jauuary 16, tlie Men'a Hlble Claw will give a musical -v and lecture In the audllorlum of •e the First M E Church. The lec ture will be given by the Kev G. W. Yard, Ihe same as he gave last summar, "Anybody Home?" Everyone who beard the lecture greatly eujoyed m Fresh roasted hot peanuts, 25 cent* per ponod; 15 cents per quarl. Guaranteed good eggs, 69 cents per doaao. Old-fashioned peaunt brittle, 30 cents „ per pound. Pleuty of black walnnl*. 40 ceuts a half pack; 10 ceuts per quart. Fine New Orleaus molasses, 80 ceuta Large assortment choice apples, oranges, banaoaa and all klud of fruit always on band: Pun sweat elder, IS cent* par quart. MaUparpNiad. °

FISHING CLUB I MEETS TOMORROW " [year's Trophies Will be Awarded — President Sibson i and Co Officials on Dnty. Tile hew ufllcers of the Ocean City ' Fishing Club. are now ou dedk. and the first meeting of the organization ! ' ;:;:rr h.m£r 'UnerN'"^ I o'clock tomorrow evening. .Vlarge attendance Is likely, as the annual reports of the sUudlug com-: • inittees will be read and the president , r will announce the new committees • and appoint officers for the year 1918. , It is expected that President Hlbson ! 1 will make radical changes In the per- j, sonnel of the committees and Institute ; r progressive policies for his administration. j 1 The new officers, who were elected Walter W. Hlbaon, president; Harry ] r W. Btelwagon, vice president; Dr. W. 1 , TOIcGee, secretary; Robert B. Vol- | They aseumed office January 1. at 1 ? which time the club's fiscal year he- | • R»l>- I President rtlbson was one of the | beeu serving as vice president. f Harry W. ^lelwagou Is one of the 1 leading BDd active members of the or- 1 gaulzatlon and a star surf-caster. Dr. McQee Is also one of the well- < > known surf caster* and prominent In r the aft sir* of the club. ■ I Kobeft H. Vollum, re-elected (rea- - surer. Is one of the best known mem- < - hers of Ihe club and'ao ardeut booster , not only of this organization, but also Oceau City, where be has been a sum1 mer resident for many years. CHOSEN ENGINEER I He* Isle and Avalon. The Sea Isle City Commissioners t have appointed William H. Collisson, • Jr., city engineer here, as engineer lu ; t Sea Isle. The Avalou Council has " also appoluted Mr. Colllssou euglneer 1 Sea Isle has organized for 1919 by selecting Irving Fitch acting mayor aud director of fluauce; James T. Chapman, director of public worka; Eugene Cole, solicitor; Wayne M. Hiruthers, clerk; U. M. Hafrouy, col- ; lector and Heasurer, aud George W. ' At the reorganization of the Avalon Council, Gilbert S. Bmltb, who has been mayor sixteeu years, resigned this office and was chosen collector 1 aud treasurer. Edward B. Becker, former presideut of council, was r elected mayor. The other officials ' • are: Wllsou McCaudleas, president of - council; H. 8 Douglass, solicitor; ' - Richard W. Rosenbaum, clerk and asI seasor; Thomas Needham, superintendent of sewer aud water works. '

HEADQUARTERS OPENED ! FOR MEN IN SERVICE

I READ HIMSELF : ODT OF A JOB J. M. Chester Fonnd He r Couldn't Serve on Sinking e ^ Fund Commission. II James M. Chester. In reading over * Ihe tax laws a few days ago, discovered two or three lines In one chapler that caused him 'to dedlde at " once that lie bad one office too many. Mr. Chester Is oue of the members " of the Cape May County Board of Taxation and be It also a member of the [ Ocean City blnklng Fund Commly- ' According to law, a man cannot be e a member of such sinking fund comx mission If be hnlde a Slate, county or 'c municipal office. 80 Mr. Chester >le0 elded that It was necessary to resign hi* position on this commission. When he was appmuled a member '' of the sinking fund commission be was not connected with the county " tax board, which position pays (1000 a y After he had gone on the tax board, '* the other matter was overlooked. The city ofilce Is merely honorary. Mr. Cbesler'e resignation was read and accepted at the weekly meeting of Ihe City Commissioner*. ,f Mayor Champion said he would j. like to recummeud the appolutmeut of Lawreuce M. Lear as Mr. Chester's j] successor, and the following reaolule tlou was adopted: d «•'« Resolved, by '.he Board of Commissioners of Oceau City, New Jersey, tbatfLawreuce M. Lear be. aud be Is Is hereby, appointed a member of the Sinking Fund Commission of and for 'f the city of Ocean City, New Jersey, to fill the unexpired term of James l* M. Chaster, resigned; aud that a copy of this resolution be given to the secretary of tbt blnklng Fund Commlselou. ta Dressmaking and plain sewing, chllif- drens' ciotbiuge sprclalty. I .III If boys' ill wesh anils Mrs Hart. HUH Central evanne, Oceau City. adv., 1-9, 8t. "• Fob Rkwr. — 9-room, unfurnished 48 house. 1117 Weal arenue. apply P O. Box 136. adv., IS- 18, If.

Reliance Fire Co. Gives Its Rooms for Use of Heroic Yonng Men | The members of the Reliance Fire Conipau/ have offered the use of tbelr headquarters to the boys who ere or who have beeu In service, and the committee app ointed at a recent tneetlng,called by Mayor Champion baa accepted the proffer. This committee comprised B. Frank r Bmltb, the Rev. George W. Yard and '■ Mrs. Elizabeth W. Gandy. e The fire bouse will be a moat exceld leut place for (be boys to meet, and all these young men will be made wel- * come there to enjoy the hospitality of the firemen every day and evening. e The fire bouse has a ptauo and alto f- a pool table, and these will doubtless prove au attraction for many of the * service men. •r NOTED SPEAKERS " Will Address Heibodlat Bra's Bible Ctasa. " The general public la Invlled to tba >e service which the men's Bible class y will hold to-morrow evening In the First M. E. Church, tu order that as many as possible may have the prlvl- * lege of bearing Blate Senator Welle >e aud the Kev. Dr. Thomas Brock, of Vlneland ' Senator Wells, who cornea from Bnr- * llngtoD county and who. has recently been prominent In the public eye, will ld speek on the subject, "Responsibility." it Bath be aud Dr. Brock have the high- ', eat oratorical powers. It ts stated, and tbelr addresses will be most stirring. After the meeting, the claaa member* and tbelr especially Invlled guests w ill adjourn to the social room for refresbmento. The wives of the Bible y class members, It Is understood, are to is ** ft1"**'- ^ ^ ^ " Holies. nr Ocean City, N. J . , December 80, 1918. >'• The annual maetlng of tba etookes holders of the Ocean City Title and ,y Trust Company will be held at tba hank building. Eighth street and Anbury avenue, in the city of Ocean City, u- couuty of Cape May and State of New Jersey, 00 Tuesday, tba fourteenth .. day of January, 1919, at S o'clock lo the afternoon, for tba election of 41- . . rectors for the ensuing year, and fog tba transaction of sock other tniloin sd *! ?** prop^' eam* 0. C. & 8rt l wbli^ Hecy.

YACHT CLUB 10 RESUME ! ITS NOONDAY LUNCHEONS

e 1 j> WOMAN WINS $10 ; IN PIG CONTEST! -' ' — - !' s Large Number of Entries in < Struggle Started by Bank 1 Kj Year Ago. , t ; The pig club -t.rtsi by the Fir- | • I National iiauk, of Osbsu City, liasj '■ | proven a success. < n In April, 1916. 102 pig* were placed I '- among farmer* and others in I.' iqfer 1 e j TowoHrtp. Cape May County, N.J. I 1- i The bank placed these pigs with the I club members, taking their note In I J payment. If desired, this being pay- I able December 15. 1916, or after the I y pig was matured. The hank also • agreed 10 cancel the note or bear the I ■ to tbe extent of the purchase price I on one pig for eavfi member, In case • t the pig died, from disease, etc. Tbe I pigs were innoculated for tbe proven- < tlon of cholera, and, out of the total of 1 B 102. there were ooly six that died. 1 s / The trophies offered were (10, (7 SO. ' and (2 .60 In gold coin 1 for the par- I e ties securing the best "result" barfed on - the following point*: ■ General condition of njg at time < I- of Inspection, -» I J Weight of pig compared with I alze when, purchased, 10 1- which pig was raised, JO | r The pigs were inspected on or abo it I o December I by County Farm Demo 1- .. strator .Stack hou-e. W. F. Knowli-, assistant State club leader lu agriculture extension work. aud R. B. Btlb s. 1 president, and H. H Mowrer, caahlir, 1 of the First National Hank. The M- | lowing persons were denominated t le '« Flrot, Martha 1*. Downman, 1 Ocean View, N. J. (10. I ■Second. Washington Van- , Gilder, 1'etershurg, N J. 7 rfl '• Third, Henry A. WlltkaWp*. u gtratbmere, N. J. ^ 5. » 1 ,, Fourth, R. N. A.piuwall, r Oceau View, N. J. 2 rf) , . . "wTIo I y Practically all of the members ter celved such excellent result- that thero 1 * were inauy to score the -anic numb -r t of points. The point 011 which mod f I. the condltlou aud arraugement of tlie |. pen. 1 The pigs, when matured, each , weighed all the way from 120 to 3>rfl n pouuds, *0 that It Is safe lo assume tli.-.t . * I he meat production of (his club was ut d Ihe very least calculation twenty tbou- 1 ir sand pounds of pork, which would , r uot have been produced had Itnot ; beeu for I be effort ou the part of He s bank ofilclala in organizing ihlscluii. ' f A similar club, Willi some minor < >; changes, Is contemplated for 1919, and, i. w ith the experimental age past. It is i- predicted that the 1919 club will fur exceed the one Just closed?

— 1 LEAGUE MOURNS : ; ROOSEYELT'S DEATH: 1 1 } President Schanze Sends Tele- 1 gram of Condolence to 1 Bereaved Widow. B Tbe Young I .Mejt's Progress!, e r League, at Ita meell Monday evenr lug, on motion of 8. flQ^ au, secoudtd ' e by Walter Allen, decided loseud a letter of condolence to Mra. Theodore , Roosevelt. It was later agreed to send a tele- ( gram, and tbe following message was i sent: MRU THFOIKIKK BoUCEVELT, Oyster Bay, L. I. >1 The . Young Men's Progressive LesgueUfOceeu City, N. J., desire* to " extend to you Ita heartfelt eympalhy if at tbe great loak that you have sustained. Not only do we feel that each _ one of us personally has met with a severe lorn, but we feel that our eoun- • try baa lost Its greatest citizen, aud at ic a time whan bis far-seeing leadership was most ueeded. H. C. BcHAKlg Jr., • President. _ The condolence cdmmitlee co inprlsed 8 B Swan. Prof. J. M. Htevebs, ,_ Robert Fisher ai.d Harry Headley. Geoulue regret was expressed over the death of this country's dlstlita guisbsd citizen, and speeches on ti ls u order were made by Robert Ftsh.-r, . Prof. J. M. Steveos. the Kev. George W. '* Yard, A. V. Boswell. Harry Headley. » C. R. Utllwell. Dr. Allen Coreon. 8. H. I- Swan. Dr M. B. BUuuard, H. 8. la Movrer aud Kolla Usrretsou. . Tbe league elected the following ' officers: Presideut H. C. 8rliauze, Jr.; vice r- presideut, F. Leroy Howe; recordl tg . secretary, Roy E. Dstby; Ouancltl secretary, Dr. J. rtioruley Hugh-*; „ treasure^ Russell H. Nully; irust-e. William F Gardiner; executive co n3- mlltee — 8. B 8wan, B. F Smith, C. d H. Shoemaker. Dr. W. Y. t'brtatlan, W. F. Gardiner, and L M. Ixar Ro la >* Garretson was judge. Tbe tellers " were H. 8. Mowrer, Alfred VV. Powell aud Joseph Barclay. " During tbe evening there was a btif10 fet luncheon served. Dr. Allen Coreon, In hi* cuatomai-y good style, read aaveral war poema oy 8. B. tsd L AeaodslloB Roller id Tba yuuual meeting of tbe Octsn M City Botldlog and Loan Association, a- for the electlou of officers, receiving y, ihe secretary'* report. Issuance if a iw oew eerte* (SSd). and any other hi.sstb naaa that may properly come before! tba stockholders, will be held lo tbelr : IF offlcea, 406 Eighth street, at 6 u'cl- rk : or p. aa., Saturday. Jauuary II, 1819.1 ■a Patrons daslriug stock may secure the ha saaaa by applying to the aacretary or nay roirokir of the board of director*. R. HOWAW Tiou, adv.. t$4fti ft. Hnntaty. 1

Will Hold First on Monday — May Have A "Get-To-gether" Dinner. i lis. members of (be board Of'govoruors of the Ocean City Yacht Club, at n j meeting in the offices of Commodore , William E. Hexamer, Tenth aod street-, Jh>itadMpnia. decided lo resume the Hob's weekly noonday luucbaona, and tba flrrt these will beheld at the AdaL phi. Piilladslphla. next Monday^ It was suggested by Past Ooroaeo ■lore Charles F. Wall that tba elnb hold a dluuer on the "gat-hijallire" - order lu tbe near future, with Road, , live speakers, whose talks will bo i limited to flVe minutes each. Tho i "lea met with tbe approval of Ibcaa a* > the meeting, aod uo doubt thle will ' to the holdlug of such an affair. i 'Commodore Hexamer expreread tba i that It would be a splendid plan ' tu have community tinging at tho i club house on 8uud*y afternoon* doe- ! tig the season of W19. Ha alw advo- > '-sled tournament* of vartona kind* r aud auto runs. He la In favor, too, of again having the club plcnlea, which , ere such popular outing* before beThe suggestion was made that In the future tbe club bold Ita fmraal " church service In the dob booaa. Tba l Rev. Charles H. Bobner, of W liming - ton, Is again fleet chaplain. I Robert R. Vollum and Vloa Cammod ore James W. Fern ley ware ay- ' poluted a committee to audit tba Others at tbe meeting beeidea tboro ; named were Rear Commodore Loots l ■ -Ji ; . Secretary H. F. Stanton, Traa- , William H. Beaver, Robert Badford and John R. Grovee. Harry Kowere, of tbe entertalnmml " committee. Is arranging for a mid wln» committee will alio arranga for a and- ! winter haoquirt, which will probably . ) he held tba early part of February. The membership committee will ta1 active aud will lanoeh a cam j palgu for desirable member*. Tbls year the club will be abio to ; celebrate It* twenUftb annlvmaary. ' No aoubt many will ramam$a> tba tenth anniversary of tba clab la 1M, " When a regatta waa bald lot three days, without doupl tba baft regatta 1 held lu New Jersey. , Dixie II, then tba holder of tba I ''World Gold Champion Cap," having - defeated all comers lo an open regalia. | covered an. official m ansa red mNe lb , Oceau City toat year In I ralnnta aad > . 21 second#. There ware more tbaa Mi r visiting power boata at thla Italia, j The club'a mid- • Inter card, pattft^ * which were held at Hortleoltaral Haft for years, attracted tba aambam aad the

tbelr friends and It waa one of PMks del phla's social event#. Aftar thy fa construction of thla ball, tbalsi La Temple waa selected. Thla year tfta Ladles' Auxiliary will arraaga tot a card party at tbe BallavoaftUaHMl Philadelphia. The banquet hall been engaged. Mra. iaha H. , Mactague I* chairman of tba caal party. Tbe Lad lea' Auxiliary to now balding its mid-wtnler card partial aa tba. flr-t Monday of each month at tba . ' Kittenbooee Hotel, Philadelphia Tba [ January party waa well ■tteadad. Tha next party will be Monday, FlMaaif A Jacob Betowangax, who arot wftb aft. ' accident »evan weeks ago, aad waa taken to a hospital, haa raaovamd. William Weimar baud fMm Ma.. through many a cloaa call while earning his conutry lo Europe. Commodore Cbaxlaa F. Wall bftaada spending part ol Jauuary aad FaMa ary In F lorlda. Werner Beiswanger, who waa ftm Honed at a red la atatloo la Ireland, during tbe war, haa ratnroad borne and Is now at Pel ham Bay, NawYaik. News baa been received that HaiaM Paris, who waa In the thlcfcaat af tba fight Jo Europe, to wall. Howard Dann, aacretary of tba afL ' gatta committee, will call a maftftft r of this committee at an early daft. Commodore Cbariaa 1. Carvea toaa > a ducking trip down on tba ftaMaan- ' Shore of Maryland. Captain Johu H. Mactagoa haa b*> with tbe wall-known firm of Baltaa ASteveuson, Philadelphia. ( Captalu George F. Flab haa baawa^ I 1919 by Commodore Haxamro. Qroafte . made tba beat harbor roastac tba (Mb- '• ever had. Captalo Joseph M. Rowland, nam ;• that the war to ovar. to active la bwftd- ' lug houses lu Ocaen City, bm be ban • somethlug np his alaese aim ft'tbb vachtiug game. Captain Bert Cummlaa to wftMft. " go op to I aland Hatgbta to* SftW race this coming season, ptaoldhwftftr" Island HMghtoboyawW mm bkWWM| , or in tba hay. Oagfttb ftftftfi^L ' be back from AhWllma by thai Wft, > and will ha at tba aha* II baa bean Jam roven ywwdM W K. Hexamer waa ammftm of tbe club. Ha la famftarty Mftftft-1 J i. went# yon to know Mm. g getbrr" Is bto Man. a Captain Fteah^llMdggVMftjHHiH re : mtttse. Ha bm ad bam SBftftftft Ir tow years back. Ha bad mftMftft klcoostramtowoftbawdWNg^MB^^ Li -Ca^Uft UroagiJdfti^Jbjjft is