OCEAN CITY SENTINEL s' * i /' ' j ; * - - -
VOL. XXXIX.
OCEAN CITY, N. J. THURSDAY, APRIL 24,
NO. 4
Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor , ti.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. # = ' ... 7
AtTviaEivir-i.ta. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CPU N SEL LOR-AT LAW. CArtMA* rOIBT IIOI ME, H. J. (Opposite Public BuUdlac). j^°WAOFFICES Apgar & Boswell, BO I' KM K aUILlllSU. AHBimV IVUOt j^KIUHTM KTKKK1 LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. J?URMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law 95a Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Wm. H. Collisson, Jr. AND. M. Am. Hoe. c. E. Civil Engineer and Surveyor City Enciaaar, OcaanCltr.il. J. naniiAL. Dr. W. P. HAINES CON. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. orriCK HOUttH: M-Ulcsl U^BUIUI. Muaacmnu ( Dr. Florence B. Haines OCEAN tJlTY, N. J. IX: Alien Corson, 1. D. " -I" •■6 Wealey Avenue Ocoan City Now Jersey •W'SJirilate UO A JJKRSCHKL PETTIT, M..D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY Qr. Wilson Y. Christian »Dentiat<« 809 Central Avenue MEAN HIT*. ■- J. Ball Phone, 162. """ocean CHy CaUa Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE VETERINARY SURGEON a, NO«THiVIBofNVa'l/v EN UE ATLANTIC CITY. N . J. Parmtrly Cbial VatarloariM U.S. Kap'e.i Co. Booth Phonbb NKbt Phone Call. m-W hushes' Mil Pharmacy lib and Waalay Ave. Ocean City, N.J Phone 245- W Pbooa yoararbsre W. Acinar tree MARK LAKE ' Undertaker and Embalmer % ATMMV 'Pbooa IB OCEAN CITY. N.J. A. F. LEVERING The Reliable Paper ganger 708 Central Ave., Ocean City, N. J. All work guaranteed on clean walls. We Are Distributors fertha Stiftialui IitiiMffl In OCean City, Sea Isle City end Vicinity Wm. H. Powell * General Contractor GriOint sad Street Balldini TWfty-toertb St. end Waal are. ocean cmr, N. J. HEARLKt dk ADAM Reading Coa est warn, wm —a ■■
i; /Family Hotels ~ ^ . All-year-round Cottages For Sale % Front Yilias ' Summer Cottages We have a special list of some unusual haigaiiisdn eacl^of these classes. Let us send it to you. MASSEY & EDWARDS Highlit and Central Ave. New 7-room Bungalow and Garage • With all the latest improvements, ^>n the Gardens Tract, on Asbury and Central Avenues, $3,250.00 and j I 1 TERMS TO SUIT. Apply any agent or H. D. LeCATO, Owner AUDUBON, N. J. Real Estate For Sale BIO BARGAINS m Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must Tie 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 6l9 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waking for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargain- in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale.- Also lots for Investment and for improvement — the choice ol Ocean City. - Apply to _ J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE THE JOSEPH HCULL AGENCY 757 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE. t OCEAN CITY. N. J real estate insurance Clayton Haines Brick . A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. SURF LAUNDRY 920 Ocean Avenue pi.—- is «-/ Ocean City. N- Jgood work, quick service. all work done on premises please give us a trial 'John Marts Lumber Co. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber MiUwork, Moulting.. Bail ling Paper. Platter Board, Nails. Sa.b Weight, etc. Estimate. Furnished. Prompt Delivery. Do Not Hesitate the United States Government on tlie best security in the world— by^uhscribing now to * the Victory Loan.* livery little littps. and your subscription is desired. » fl'RST NATIONAL BANK v Ocean city, n. j. + ' , ' ■J -*~r " ~~ ~ • SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN ' _ . 822 Boardwalk i CLOSED FOR 7HE SEASON er " ' . _____ - \ ElbHTH ANNUAL "500" and DANCE I Bellevue-StratforcKHotel B5 APRIL 25th, /(919 AT 8.30 P. m. Ocean City Yacht Club Ladies' Auxiliary For Our Members an^ Friends — Ticket, can bo secured from any i Member of tho Auxiliary or '• MRS. WILLIAM E. HEXAMER. Proa.. I 935 Wallace Street a I . MRS. CHARLES S. WOOD. Vic. PrM.. 3A50 Nth. Broad Street d. I MRS. CHARLES J. CURRAN. iwy.. 0209 Nth. Falrhlll Strwet IS j _ MRS. LOUIS BUEHN. OBOB Nth. Elavonth Stroat LiLi •
ELECTRIC CARS TO RUN IN J OCEAN CITY THIS SUMMER
Municipality Can Operate]" Road Without Being Re ] ! .'quired to Purchase Line. I | Ocean City*, trolley line will be In j ; operation Mils summer." and the grea! "" till. re*ort ha- been p..«ed. Tble I* ■ . source of the mo-t supreme .atl.f.ctlou to all vitally concerned. "and I hi-mu-t mean everybody living here throughout ibe year or only during! Notification war given to (he public ; I I tifi.ugh the city official-. by tbe local j I trolley company 'uu. month, ago that I the road would not be operated lo the . 1 future by the preeeut owuere— that j1 In fact, the company ««• prepared to .1 •junk" the line. A meeting of the citlten. of ocean City lulereeted In the prosperity of the : live, of the etock and bondboldere * were prevent, and It at, unanimously ' agreed lo preeeut the matter to the] municipal authorities. At this meet-] d ing a statement was made by a repre ic seutatlve of tbe compauy that tbe. rt owners positively would not operate tbe road Because of tbe seriousness of conditions. Mayor Champion called a meet- ' Ing of the cipzens to discuss the situs- ~ Hon and ascertain what could be done. A committee was appointed by tbe meeting, with William E. Maasey as This committee, after going Into every phase ol the situation, prer .-en led a written report to auotber ' ' meeting called for the purpose. After ~ a full discussion, this meeting nnanlE mously decided that It was imperative for the future of Oceen City that Ibe electric line should be operated, and that step, should be taken Immediately lo Insure that object, It developed at tbe meeting that there was not sufficient law for the _ city to compel tip operation or assist lu tbe operation of tbe road. The rilete Legislature was then In seeelou, hut tbe time-limit bad expired for tbe presentation of bills to bfcj-assed, sn the prospects for eleclrlcrlloe Last) »- in this city In the euinmer of 1919 were not very roseate. However. It the resort must have Its rued running for this sessou, and It was suggested that legislation he euaclad, If possible, to give the city the right to assist lu tbe operation of the Hue. _ A bill was prepared -end Introduced _• by unanimous consent In the NewJersey Assembly, and this bill hae be- ) come a law by the signature of Gov- ■ ernor Edge. Tlrts law gives municipalities of tbe fourth class, lu case of Ibe ahatidoument or tbe refusal of a compauy to operate * trolley line, the iCooliousd 00 E'ourrl. Paged
- GERMAN RELICS <■ TO BE SHOWN HERE Victory Liberty Loan Train. ; ~ With Exhibit, Will he in £ Town Satfnrday. Prepare to greet tbe Victory Lean train, which will be In this car next Saturday afternoon, teaching here at 1.15 o'clock and leaving for Woodbins ^ at 2 30. Tbe Victory Liberty - Loan tram, containing captured German cannon, helmets, gat masks, bomb-throwing • machines." famous mlnoenweffers, maohloe guns of all kinds, whippe* tank, armored car and many Jf her in- F = terestlng articles, will run through P t ape May County on Saturday arrlv- _ Ing at Cape May City early In tbe ^ morning, and going from there to ^ Wild wood and on to this city. No donbt there will be a large crowd out to tee the souvenirs. 1 WHAT'S THE ANSWER? ■ Were KxcnralowlsTs crowded on ' Their W risen Trip 7 According Jo reports, ten carloads of f excursionists came to this city on tbe Beading Kallroad Sunday morning ( and tbe train left Tenth street with ( eight cars on tbe retnrn trip In. the , 95- evening There was a scramble on , the part of tbe walling crowd to gel aboard, and tbe can looked to be Oiled ae the train laft. , . Some people were wondering what kind of a train It was, and how badly tbe passengers were accommodated.by * tbe time -the train left Fiftieth street. ]d Two of the can that were a part of tbe excunlon train down were cat off and attached to tbe expreee train leaving here a half hour before the exenr eluo train. It tberea shortage of care? notice to Advertisers. Changes of copy for display advertisements mutt be at tbta ofhoe not later than Tuesday noon for Insertion in the HomxiL This role will be y strictly ad bared to. adv.. tf i ' ■ ■ Boarding by day, week or meal. Booms to rent. Address Mrs Lydla Gaudy, corner Klgbtb street and Ceo1 tral avenue, Oeeau City, N. J. adv.. It Legal papan of all daeerlpttone, lo- ' ;ludlog wills, are carefully drewn by K. Curtis Koblnson at his oOea. 744 I Asbury avaoue, Oeaaa CXy, N. J. adv. Try so advarUaeaaot In lbs Bgjm■p'inL
| ,M BANK HELPING IN p BIG PROBLEMS!. Many War Securities „ -■•Joe" Swan, Service Man, Given Position. I ijn^iOsi in Liberty B..ods and L;To..|oi I j-« f Icy of giving returned Midler- 'the j e preference lir Oiling vacauciw. and. * men on It. force. ' | " e JJhe hank, beginning next 8atartay^ |" general public '■ I', | CHILDREN SANG WELL j' N* Chsrch ks.icr (Hand.) . s r For the first lime lu tbe history of ' St. Augustine's Church In this city, c high mass was sung by a children's ( e cbolr Ksnter Monday, aud Ibe little ' ouerdld exceedingly well. Concone'r ^ Maes lo F was sung, under tbe dtrectlon of Miss Kodgers and Miss ' Doughty, the latter orgaulst. The II congregation was well pleased Vlth • e the successful efforts of the little girls. ( whose faultless enunclatlou of tbe 1 e Latin words was really remarkable. ' '■ Both Miss Uodgers and Miss'Doughty, e as well as tbe young vocalists, received : | many oongratoiytone. ^ 4 g Mass was celebrated by the rector, |( tbe Rev. Tbos. F. Blake, who de- ( , llvered a sermon ou the Resurrection g •" lue C hristian , d wo,ld- c Will Bsi Victors Bonds. | Tbe members of the Cape May I d County Blnklug Fund Commission, at I v a meeting lu this city a few days ago, I s. decided to purchase several thousand 1 dc liars' worth of Victory Loan bonds. . |. The members ot tbe commlsswn are if Henry KuttJerford. County Tr**«nrtt 1 Saul, former Congressman J Ttcdxp- " sou Baker and R. A'^&jeudt. 1
CLASS [J WINS THE MEET Miss Garretson Star for the '- Girls— Boys Show Remark- J able Skill. The member, of the Junior Class girl, of the Ocean City High ricbool ley of ie.t week ^ The "Soph. K M IV Alice Otrretson. of this city. ' carried off tbe Individual booort, winning four of the events. Mis. Bertha Mohrulogweg. of Sea Isle, a « member of tbe Juolor class, si, her|T I The general work of theglris' cla^ee 1 ® drills and dances to well executed, "i -won much applause. Tbe dancee ! were unique, as well as pretty. The;*" , closing number, a Military Uance." |di ' physical Instructor and Miss Florence jcl were given with precision, skill and'si j grace. I tl ; Miss Marion cteelman was to have' w Miss (jochenauer't partner., tl The boys made tbeir debut as gymiuasts. and tbelr feats, togetbtr with < j tbe skill with which Ibey performed 'u 1 w as a pleasing surprise 10 the largcjn crowd. In this line, Host Ferguson. » i George Gardiner, Scott Adams and' g Harvey Marts were the leaden. Tbey ft gave some great stunts. Miss Madeleine French was at the , piano and played for the marches. • drills aud dances lo her coetomary ex-] j ceUent style. Summary: Floor work— woo by Sophomores;,! second, Juniors. U A pparatus- -f see vault, oblique vault S and flank vault— won by Mlsa AllcejJ of tbe Junior Class; squat ' vault, won by Miss Bertha Mobrnlng- ' weg, Junior Class. ' Parallel bar,' stride vault— won by 1 Miss Mobrnlogweg. Back vaQlt— won ' by Miss Garretson. Obstacle relay— won by Sophomore |, Annaraios— boys, face vault— won , by H«V., unu, oemer (..-least atrad- . die vault— won by Jtosa Ferguson, 1 Junior Class; sqnat vanlt— won by 1 Marts; flank vault— won by Ferguson; stride vault— won b> ' . Ferguson. Hlrlde vault, parallel , bar— won by George Gerdlner. FreshClass: optional— won by BcotI Adams. Freshman Class. . Tbe dance* were won by tbe Sopbo- . B.-eet: second. Junior Claw. Tibs were Miss pcanlan. Mm asi Mr. Proseb. pbyssoal to-
COMMISSIONERS' ELECTION IS TO BE HELD MAY 13
> HOLT TRINITY TO HAVE NEW ORGAN c ' i f jom Instrament Bought by t Church— To be Installed « by July 4?; • 1 Officials of Holy tf.nitT Kpwccpol Cbureh have given an order to a Ha- , getetown company for a two-manna! t organ for tbe cbuicb. It will , coe< JAW. and le to be ready for In- , stallatiou soon after July 1 next. It | will have au electrical beating device , to keep tbe dampness from effecting , tbe Inetrumeoj^and tbe organ It guar- , anteed for live yean. : Tbe organ will be run by meant cf Tbe cantata, "OHvet lo Calvary." , given by tbe cburcb cbolr Thursday , evening for the purpose of raltlag funds with which to purchase tbe organ. was a success In every way. The amount raised wet Vi3. There was a large atteodaooe. and all enjoyed the beantlfnl music, well sung by members of tbe cbolr. WilH. Colllssoo, dr., was suffering a severe cold, and Mn. Dunatan sang two of his numbers. Miss French presided at tbe organ and accompanied tbe vocalists with her usual eklll and feeling. Ware's specialties. Fresh roasted, hot peanuts, 2U cents ; per pound. r Finest quality freen butter, 80 cents ' per pound. Molasses sugar, very fine, 7 cents pound. r Elegeot flavored coffee only 33 cents per poond; good es tbe best. New jcrop New Orleans molasses, 80 cents per quart Large assortment choice epples, orI anges, bananas and all kind of fruit ■ always on band. I Freab eggs right from tbe country, plenty of them. 55 cents per dozeo. Helnz's sweet mixed pickles, very tatty, 15 cents per belf-poiiod. edv., tf ' Are you looking for e cottage site In ■ the Gardens, prices (500 to (800 or a 1 bonis with bey front. In ceoter of i- town? For terms apply to Abel D. t Scull. 617 Central avenue, or pbone 4 490. adv.. 8-1. If Fodud.— Yale key Owner may I- have by calling at Sestiiikl office and paying far "ad." adv.
to be Girts br City i Clerk —Six CtafciKO . Tkss Fnx. Da: :s* 4u> Tic in euKXinz if Otf :<*: » tcwngdis jmstarJ p !.- artectx-c e; as JrCirwYag resrCe w me. ahnSKei sj May-.-r ikaa;a» ., smtac sL-^sl e; IN l«r< « Be a .« KewMvrd. *y tbe BcwrJ if CummleiK««n ct Ocean tgj. New Jersey. ^ bat Harry A. M.-me, e«y SerX be t, and i» hereby aatbonsed and directed _ give tbe neeeeaary legal notificatloa for t!« election of t'ommisstooerr for t tbe city of Ocean City. New Jeraey, r w btch election Is to be held on tbe j thirteenth day of May. 1919; and be It , further j | r Resolved, that tbe said Harry A. ( Morris make such necessary petition or petitions for each paraphernalia to to be used st each election. I Tbe election will be beld, as staled. c on Tuesday, May 13. tbe polls being J ! open from 6 o'clock In tbe morning 4 until 7 b'clock In tbe evening. ' Caudldetes for office must have tbelr ( petitions tiled ten days before tbe election. ? Tbos far. It wonld appaar. there are 1 stx s vowed candidates for tbe office of 1 City Commissioner, three to be elected 1 Tlie present men— Mayor Champion 1 end Commissioners Wm. H. Camp- { bell and Geo. O. Adams— desire to, succeed themselves, and tbe former M City Commissioners— Harry Headley. R. H. Thorn and Robert Fisher— ere > anxluus to get back. U W.wl.W. Is Farms, lands, snbnrban bomse, lots. "My methods mean a aala." List 10 and sell now, give possession when convenient ; have hundreds of boxer* r- walling. "No sale no charge." Write It todey 8. L. Betlln, 508 Lapdto ave. Vlnelaod, N. J. UdT., 4-S, If. r. — Property owner, summer resident 7, for several years peat, wishes to locate " permanently in Ocean City. Experienced eooountaoL Would aocepl poll eltlcn with good Bras for toll Urns, or e would keep books for thraa or four dif- ^ rent Arms pert time, gmsnnahle U- alary. Address A. Z., amrrom-oltlea n» adv., 4-6, 41. Roomlog and boarding at 6M Asm bl"y "*T: J^AMtja. Fmprtater. adv., 4-17, S
JUDGE RUNYON SCORES BIG HIT AT GYM OPENING
1 TRUST CO. TAKES FORWARD STEP . t Keeps Institution Open Until r 1.30 O'clock Every Satnr- t day Afternoon. dais of the Ocean City "Title and j Trust Compauy prepared lo take care , of tbe Ks.ter rush of vl-itor-'ou Satur- | by inaugurating a new policy— e that of keeping tbe Institution open j uatll 1 30 o'clock til the sfternoou. banting facilities litre ihu- accommo- t of tbe mechanic- who were paid by % check at noon and al-a gave bu-y 4 j sufficient change to carry tbem c I the af'vnoon and evening, c ' which could not have been done had , . trust copipsny cimed It- doors at « > was a convenience thst was appred- ; , ated by large numbers of people. ( Tbe Ocean City Title aud Trust Company will continue to do business t ] until 1 30 o'clock every baiorday after- 1 j noon until the close of the summer ( and the officers hope that the | ' general pobllc will take advantage of , 'the banking facilities that provided. men's rally , Judge t.unlcoll 10 Speak to Bible I C'— Tbe service next Bnoday evening at , tbe Presbyterian Cburcb will be a j men's rally, at wblcb Judge Alien B. JBbtdlrott, of Atlantic City, will be tbe ;»<*aker. W Judge Endlcott 1s well known in Ocean City as a speaker and Bible teacher, and a large attendance of Is expected. The women are cordially Invited and It Is urged that each lake a man to Ibe service An effort is being made to loterest '' tbe men In tbe Bible class work and Increase the attendenoe to o ambers ' similar to those of some months ago. ^ tu
■tractors In tbe Atlantic City pobllc c, "ft close of tbe exhibition, Mlse " Cbellts was the recipient of many hearty congratulations over the result cl of tbr affair and upon her success in ct bet work with both tbe boys and girls of tbe blgb school. She has accom- , pushed wonders in tbe way of making P' the yonog p#ople supple and graceful. W by her Intelligent and painstaking efforts. and she |s sorely deserving of all tbe escomtnms given her by tbe puree ts of tbe ehUdren and friends of ■ tbe schools. jw SUTTON & CORSON CO. ! £ GET BIG CONTRACT 1 1 - ■ 1
WiE Btili Concrete Road* ] Arocad Govemtnent Build- i ins* &t Indian Head, Md. ' ?Me 8zcz«z * Ocwsfe Clu,of tble city, t Mt Men. awarded the contract by tbe 1 Unas* rsa.ee G.-vevnaaeet to botld t .-vcaio mud* eronnd the Government : :u..>Zizf» a: Indian H«*d Md. Tbe wee* is t.- be cvmmeoted at one*. Tbe i sietnct peine was HLW. wblcb was 1 . (i sewe* thee the next bidder Ibis firm be* bran engaged on a contract at Indian Head 10c about three months, and this to rearing comptotK-ei Tbe rSaOBb A Coieoa Oompwny's ' contract at Atwrdeeo. Md.. now , receiving its finishing touches, was ' done so suttofactortly that several of 1 . tbe Government men In charge higbly .praised Edward M tsiltoa. of tbe I solicit enlistment of your runtobed cotugeorapertmenl. Keep me advised . of yoor rental price. Send Information on post card, or telepboae No I 48 W. CLAKEXCE S- SCCLL. Reel Estate Broker. r adv., 4 10. tf. Elgntb and Ocean ave Farm For Bale. • On Seashore Hoed, at Palermo; 90 if acre*; reason able Address owoer.^R. 1 D. Porter, dharptown.tjalem Co., N.J. o adv.. 4-17, St. " Fur Sale— Tbe very desirable cor0 ' ner of Teoth street aod Central aver Due, 90x1(6 feet Iuqulre of Andrew r Brown, 1818 Colombia avenue. Pblle- ^ I delpbla. Pa. edv.. «. Try an advertisement tn the bkxti-
Mafees Fine Address and Bings Songs With Swing— Chnrch's Innovation. While the formal opening of ' tbe ■plendld community gymnasium In the bssement of tbe First* M. E. Church on Tbnrsday evening was an occasion that really marked an era In the cbnrch and general npllft work In this city, aod as such was an event of more than usual Importance, tbe affair really terminated lo a abort blgbclass show In which the principal ar- ' and star was Judge Banyan, of PlalDflsld. speaker of tbe New Jeney Stale Senate and soon to be acting of this Btate. Judge Ronyon Is a modest gentleman, despite tbe political honors that been aod are to be conferred upon him. and'lt was not of bis own volition tbst be occupied neb a prominent place at tbe gym opening. Endowed by oeture with musical la lint - of uuuraal order, and tble helped by cultlvetlon, seemingly he enjoyealiig■Dg— end. It may be edded, hie bear- : more tban enjoy ble vocal abUKIas. ' At least, those did who beard him ■ evening, and tbey rtamored for more. Toward tbe close of lbs exercises at ' tbe opening of tbe gymnasia as, Wll- ' E. Maseey, chairman of tbe 00mmittee lo charge of tbe affair, ibkl ' that Judge Ruoyon bad quits a rapo- — Plain tleld— and the dtoUngolehad visitor was requested to give b roes! Senator Rnnyon took hia seat at tbe e plsno and tang "Tbe End of a Perfect Day" loan excellent baritone and with t tbe skill of an artist. That starts 4 tt. s Tbe applause was tremsodoos, and I. tbe visitor bed to give an eneota, oae e of those ragtime numbers that "get 'em all goln'." At tbe cod of this song, n it looked for a few mlootm as Ihongh e tbe ouly defect In tbe maka-ap of tbe >f gymnasium — a low roof— ^ was about to r- be fixed up right then and there. 11 Judge Ronyon was again oompailsd to "oblige," aod bs did II eminently d well, and to tbe enproaie mtWactloa <1 of bis eudlence.
cldedly unusael, and be aada aocb a hit bare that, if bis bearers had ths deciding vote, bs could have aUaoat anyhe may die Ira. A Dumber or service boys oeeaptad chain reserved for tbem near the chairman's table. At tble table wasa seated Judge Ruoyoo, Mayor Champlan, Mr. Maseey and tbe Bar. George Yard, pastor of the church. Tbe exercises opened wltb common- j Ity singing, led by Clinton D. Lowdeo, ( with R. H. Nulty at tbe piano. Followed an exhibition on the parallel bars by George Gardiner, Bmtt Adams aod AnlboDy Selvagne. Th(_ latter also performed soma (rata an tba Cbarla* Qolgg gave an exhlMuou of bag-poneblng. Harvey Mans and George Gardiner pat ops lively two- round box log beat. were scarcely to tbe same clam a* to bell. Marts weighing fully 95 pounds more tban Gardiner. The •crap pleased tbe onloobssa. "Joe" Scbock, master of cscssoootss, declared ibe "go" a draw. Masfe was seconded by Andrew Btrolmaa, while George Gardiner was looked offer bj ScoU Adams. Ewing T.Coteoa, of this city, who has been with the mtTtoa flying men, was ask ad to mehe a •peach. Hs said that be was not Ibctunate enough to get over lo the attar aide, bat be was mlgMj glad to Mb 1 that somt one In Oman City Is taking an loterest to Ibe boys of the town. > There to nothing barter than ■ poets Mr boys. There was a time aatgalettg > ego when people would have had a At I if tbey saw a boxing match la a r church, but this to the place fee elma * sports. ••Joe" Swan, who spent two jean In tbe ambulacra service aa the French frooh was the next spaetar. 1 Tbe young man told -We bearers 1- that bis seivlras wsrf pe« for mad as a 1 member of tbe hospital unit attached to tba French Army and tawwMW on tbe front line nor In the (MM Uta •. trenches. However.lt froqmwttjgee pretty warm where lie aad bffitaMpenions were on dolj. TtaOcma 0 City boye should appreciate a gfmaa_ j slum Ilka this. The French applaud te bare few sports In ttalr Sbwnfej and so ona wondered how ttaj taw r- soon wonderful sold tore. The hanah " were sorprtoad to ma boxing mafetaa ' m tbe Y. M. C. A. hnfe. Despite tbelr hard work, the speak* t- said, thsy^bad a goad I lima. -»■
l| i The Baptist Oornqrj BAPTIST'S ATTENTION I • H Every Member of the Firat Baptist Church is reminded 1M I Wednesday evening, April 30, Is the Annual BJut MMtilS I | of the Church and every member is urged to be prmaat. If Mis I you may mi* something. I * THIS IS THE YEAR I -

