Ocean City Sentinel, 8 May 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL .

VOL- XXXIX.

OCEAN CITY, N. j„ THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1919.

NO. 6

Ocean City Sentinel PubUsbed WMIII •< OCKAN CITY. N. . R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor y *1.00 Per Year, Strictly in Advance. . f ^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and C^NSELLOR-AT LAW, caVe'bay catiNT uot atT«. j. (OppoOM Public Balleinc). J^W^FFIg'ES " Apgar & Boswell, AHbURT avenue and evuhth htkkki ocean an. n. i. LAW OFFICES Codfrtj 4 Read Ban™ "Bonding!1:."' 1 ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. ' pURMAN B. WILLIS , Attorney at Law j 95a A# bn r y Avenue Ocean City, N.J. wu. h. Colli sson, )r. Civil Engineer and Surveyor i OUy Eeglnaar, ocean CHj.N J. dk. w. p. haines cor. ninth ano wesley ave. ockan city. n. j. tBtolUa. u. orrtca moubb < i ioi p. m. Bell l-Uuw.xeJ *jxrs&js2.»u Da. Florence B. Haines Hoars by Appolutuienl xt:: Alien Corson, 1. D.^§£ •it Wesley Avenue Oooan City New Jersey IJKRSCHBL PKTTIT, M. D. •07 wesley ave. ocean city. new jersey OBoa Ho an. twiea.m. Botb rboore etoe p. m. d" Wilson y. Christian HDentlat'i 809 Central Avenue •CEAB CITY. I. *. Ball Phone, 16$ Calla Given Immediate DR. DAvKTM. SAXE veterinary SURGEON tlOil a Sp.cl.tiy M NOBTH VISOINIA AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ranaerly Cblat Vatenaartaa tl. S. Repress Co. Booth Phones Nlgbt PbuoaCalUftl-W Haghas' Central Phimacy Bth and Waalay A«a. Oca an City, N.J Pbona 246- W rboae year otUsrv Wadallrerriae ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalm er ^ •Pbona IB OCEAN CITY, N. J. 11 With Your Help and the help of every American, the Victory Loan will be over-subscribed. Let everyone do his or her fall share. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J.

For Sale 1 A beautiful cottage fully and finely furnished, near the beach front in- central pan of resort. Ideal forallyear around. i: rooms and bath, also 5 room basemerit. Will easily rent for $750 or $800. Basement ' would make nice apartment. S. W. exposure, lots of awnings, room for car; drive at side, perfect condition. immediate possession, 56.500. Massey & Edwards , i New 7-room Bungalow and Garage ! With all the latest improvements, on" the Gardens Tract, j on Asbury and Centra! AvenueS ,'$3,250.00 and J 1 1 TERMS TO SUIT. Apply any agent or H. D. LeCATt), Owner audubon, n. J. I Real Estate Por Sale Bid 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 1 Cheap. . Apply to . , Alonzo Cotton Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiUug for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at . once. Kmrgait Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. REAL ESTATE " INSURANCE THE JOSEPH I. SCULL AGENCY 757 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE. T OCEAN CITY. N. J REAL ESTATE — = INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 411 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Avenue ■*»•*'. Ocean City, N. J. good "work. quick service, all work done on premises please give us a trial John Marts Lumber Co. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber M.llwork. Moulding.. Build.ng Paper. Platter Board. Nalle.Saeh Weight, etc. Estimate. Furnished. Prompt Delivery. Good Reason to be Proud «j Brave men and women responded nobly to the service call of our Country, .and they have reason to be proud of ; their share in it. . • - •; Subscrilfe now to the Victory. Liberty Loan— either cash or easy, payments. » FIRST NATIONAL BANK V OCEAN CJTY. «. J. -• ' .• I — — : — SIMMS* RESTAURANT and DEUCATESSEJS ' L - 822 Boardwalk Will Oeca en SATURDAY. MA* 2*. 1919 ' ' ' A -* - - ^ House Ready for Renter? [ Lear Wall Paper Co. Ocean City New Jersey Try an Advertisement in the Sen tinel and yon are pure to get quick results;

CITY'S SERVICE MEN RETURN; ] WILL GO TO CAMP DIX

Mayor Champion Sends Greet- ' ing to CapL A. R. SmithArranging Celebration. (•apt. Alfred It Hmlth. of Company H. 114th Infantry, 29th' Division, and other boys from Ocean City with thin urbanization arrived In Ihls country . Tueaday after nearly two years of service lo the army. «* Their boat, the Madawaska, arrived at Newport News. Va., whence the soldiers were sent lo Camp Stewart, lu that locality. There they are to re 1 main at leael Ave days, aud then they ' will he seut to Camp Dlx. ! Mayor Champion , who has beeu Id 1 telegraphic touch wllb Adjutant (Jen- 1 era I Ullkyeon. of New Jersey, for 1 uioretbau a week, on Monday re- ' celved this dual telegram: 1 Treqton, May 5. ' Ocean CUy— Advice Just received from port of de- 1 bsrkallom Newport News, Va.. la lo 1 the.rtlect that the 114th lufaulry, 29th ' ' will remain at Newport 1 New. about Ave days before being 1 sent to Camp Dlx. ^ j AdJutaut (Jeneral. [ Mayor Champion, on Monday I ulght, sent the followlug self-ex plana- 1 lory night letter: ' j Cait. Alfbkd R. Smith. I Company H, 114th lutaulry, Newport News, Va. Greetings to yourself aud the Ocean . City boys with you upon your eafe arrival home. i Please advlae of any Immediate needs that you may have. Also wire (collect) wheu friends can meet you at Camp Dlx, aud auy other luforma- i tlon you may desire. I Joseph U. Champion, Mayor. While lu Philadelphia ou Monday. • Mayor Champion purchased a pretty silk flag to he used ou bla automobile when a delegation of citizens of this , resort goes to Camp Dlx to give the boye a welcome. He aOT*bougbt a" ' lot of welcome emblems. Ou the* ■ are the words, "Our Heroes," Inside of a scroll. Below Id a shield of the Colled Btatea, and uudernaath this the inscription, "Welcome Home" Back from France. Robert T. Koulk, Jr., aou of Robert T. Koulk aud wife, of. Philadelphia, - property owners lu this city, Is now at home, having recently returned from France, where he was In the service ' nearly a year. He was with the balloon company of the the 85th Division. After bis return to the U nllsd States, • rltt and Camp Dlx.

" DR. JAMES GETS I A BIG CROAKER Members of the Ocean City " Fishing Clnb Start the J Season of 1919. There was a summer-like 'aspect on the pier of the Ocean City Flsblug Club ou Buoday, when several of the active members of the organization - appeared for the flrst lime this year, aud some tried to inveigle the big flsb ficm their lair, without much success, however, because of the early period of the season . Dr- W. Bushrod James was the t only lucky - one, he landing a good- I — sized croaker. ' Others on the pier and In the club bouse Included (Jeorge K. Bauer, Kd ' KJeln, William H. Mutb and brother, 1 Dr. E. C. Weston and William L 1 Orr, the plermaster last season, who ' will again hold forth In this position ' this year. ' The club held a regular meeting In 1 the Philadelphia Chamber or Com ' coerce auditorium on ^Tuesday evening. A novel card announcing the meetlpg was sent out by tbs clnb officials. It oootalned a picture of El- 1 mer Y. Koblnson as be looked after capturing his large channel baas last season, and caricatures of Frank H. Campion, Pater F. Wright, Commodore Hungerford, "Doc" James, Geo. — Frankeuflald, Harry W. Btelwagoo, Walter Chandler. Frank H. Btewari, Harry 1. Moore, Jacob Zimmerman, "Doc" Plnkbam, L. Brooks Andac- - von and Dr. Ktlltsn. The attention of families who are taklDg op tbalr reatdeooe In Ocean City la called lo the New Jersey school law. It requires all children between the agee of seven and sixteen to ynroll lo the iooal schools unless there is good reason for tbalr non-enrollment. I solicit enlistment of your forniebed cottage or apartment. Keep me advised of your rental price. Brad Information ou post card, or telephone No •» 4*W. • Clabbbce a Bcull. Basil Uriels Broker, adv., 4-10. tf. Eighth nod Ocean ave. aFob Rmst. — Fornlahad oottagc for seainn.il tl Eleventh and Twelfth. 11111 Warn eve. Apply 1187 Waal eraa us. adv. 1L W Ajrreai.— Dressmaking, day or homework. CaU 1187 Waal avenue. ■dv„M.8L

WILL GIVE DINNER 5 TO J. M. ROWLAND „ of Trade Members Will j' Show Appreciation of His n Enterprise Here. 11 After warmly praising Joseph M. , Rowlaud, of Philadelphia, for the , work this gentleman Is doing aud has c been doing In the way of huildiug cottages and aparlmeuls In the uorthaec- u . tlon of Ocean City. Won K. Massey „ . suggested lo the members of Ihe Hoard of Trade, at the regular uieellug of this m body, thai It would only he a proper „ oguitlon of bto enterprise, lo give Mr. , Rowland a dinner some lime lu June. , Mr. Massey, in recouutlug the story , , of Mr. ItnWIaud's accomplishments In , , the way of boosting Ocean City, took , occasion to say that Mr. Rowlaud does , l nol need -does uot deslie— advertising, ; , a dluuer such as was proposed would be only a propel couipllineut lo , blm. ' The suggestion met with the ap- . aud the arrangements were left In the ( bande of the board'e committee. - COMMUTERS' FARES . i Trip Tickers. The rallroade are eelllug 150-trlp ' season tickets between this city and < > Philadelphia for 889 1U. Including Ihe ■ '■ war tax, the actual cost of ihe ticket ■ being 882 50 These books must con- ' ■ talu the photographs of the purchae- ' era. A elxty-trlp mouthly ticket, for < the purchaser only, costs $29.70, loeluding tbs'war tax. I A URy-trlp family ticket may be I ' bad for $89.10 This ticket may he I : uaed by any member of the purcbat- ■ er'e family aud alio the servants, and i ' Is good for a .year. * ' I*" Wheu one dseifee to goto or come I » from Broad Btreet Blatlou, there le a > supplementary charge. i ■ Leal TbsBb lo War. Howard M. Craven, eon of Frank Craven and wife, of this city, has re- | turned home after having been honor- < 1 ably discharged from the service. The ■ young man is minus one of hit l thumbs which was lujuredd by German J barbed wire. The wire wee poisoned » aud his thumb was Infected. It wae i - found necessary to ampu tele it at the 1 ■ Orel Joint. The parents and many , J friends of Howard were overjoyed at , his return. s> , <

BOYS LOSE TO ATLANTIC CITY Scott Adams, of This City,: Shows Great Form in Pole Vaulting. rVnrlug ■ total of 51 points to the 21 uiede by the locals, the track team of the Atlantic City High School dell Igli .School in the closing meet of | Ihe spring In the old baseball park Saturday afternoon. best of coudltion, and Steeluiau, i after taklug part lu two runs, was compelled to go home. In the 880-yard run, Gofl started . aud kept In the frout for a considerable distance, but toward tbeclos-. Ing lap Hrowu, a colored boy, went ahead aud von, with Steeluiau a close secoud. Scott Adams easily was a star In the pole-vaulting contest. He gives every Indication of maklug a name fo- himself io Ihls game lu the raoks of high school athletes. The Ocean City boys did uot have a against McMulllu, the lanky Allautlc City youth, iu the ebol-put. i'redmeteky, Paulsgrave aud Packard, did good work for Ihe visitors. Summary: 75-yard dash— Won by Predmetsky; second, Packard: both Atlantic City; third, Sleelmau, Ocean City. Time, High Jump — Paulsgrave aud Packard. Allautlc City, tied for Urst; Adams aud Ferguson, Ocean City, tied for secoud. Height, 5 feel. 880-yard ruu— Wou by BrowD, Ati eecoud, Sleelmau; third, I both Ocean City. Time, 2 mlui ulee 20 4 5 seconds. Pole-vault — Wou by Scott Adams, Ocean city; Packard,' Atlantic CUy, aud Marts, Ocean City, tied for eecoud. Height, 9 feet 8 Inches. 440-yard run— Won by Matbla, Atlantic City; second, Elleuberger, : Ocean City; third, Witney, Atlantic i City. Time, 69 4-6'eeconds Broad Jump— Woo by Predmetsky; I second, Paulsgrave; both Atlaotlc City; third, Hleveus, Ocean City. DIss lance, 19 feet 2J Inches, i 220-yard- dash — Won by Whitney; secoud, Predmetsky; both Atlantic City; third, Ellenbergar, Ocean CUy. Time, 25 4-5 eeconda. . 1 Shot-put — Woo by MeMnlltu, At- - lantlc City; eecoDd, Maria, Ocean - City; third, Whitney, Atlantic City. ' Distance, 88 reel 6} Inches. 1 Bare Lot Here. 1 Clarence B. White, who Is lu the > smelting buslneaa In Philadelphia c and spends the summer see eons here, . baa purchased a lot adjoining hit cot- ' tage ou Wesley avenue, below Twelfth ' street. The sale was made by Maaaey A Edwards.

Ci SIBSON PRESIDES < AT LUNCHEON . hi Yacht Club and Fishing Clnb ^ Members Enjoy Closing tb Event of Winter Reason. Many of the live wires of the Ocean Fishing Club alteDded the Oceau ,1 Yacht Club's weekly luucheou Id on Monday. w Walter W. Slbsou, president of the o club, presided, aud a rouslug si welcome was afforded him by the « yacht club when he begau to speak, tt , Presldeut Slhsop Is a popular summer ti resident of Oceau Olty, aud bis Intro- n d'Jctory remarks were very approprl- a; ale to the occasion aud appreciative of the Oceau CUy Yacht Club's good n . work. _ b , The speaker of the day was- Henry c . W Powler, curator of Ichthlulogy at * . the Academy of Natural Bcleuce, r Philadelphia, aud hie aubject was u I "The Marine Game Fiebea of the Mid- p die Atlantic Coaat." He gave a moat n . lute resting talk on this subject. I This being the lasr luucheou of the | yacht club for Uie winter aud sprlug, ' the members desire lo e« press their appreciation to the entertainment committee for the many pleasant oc- ' casloua which tbey provided for the members during the wluter. Ksdsnc Prtsenl OfBclala. D Botb the Oceau City Republican ,1 Club aud tba Oceau City Democratic a Club have endorsed the candidacy of 1 II Mayor Cbamplou and City Commta- '■ slouers Campbell aud Adams, who de- , '■ sire to retain tbalr offleee Signs au□ouuci.'g this endorsement have been . placed ou the outside walls of the 4 hsadqusrters of botb organizations la a- the Hann Bulldlpg. Fob Salb.— The very dealrable corner of Tenth street and Central avenue, 90x100 feet Inquire of Andrew e. Brown, 1818 Columbia avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. adv., tf. or Fodmd — Ulove, owner can have h. rami by applying to SKJiTLKKL ofllce *- aad paying coal or advertising. adv. It or Fotnm.— Yala key Owner may M. have by calling at Skntibbl offlea and paying for -ad." adv.

READING WILLING TO GIVE THIS CITY GOOD SERVICE

of Cottagers, All £ Will Tell Needs to Swing. At tbs rsgulsr meeting of the Board of Trade William E. Massey sald-lbat k bad been In conference with Mr. ( of the Reading Ra ilroad Company, aDd It developed that It waa In t mluds of the officials of this com- ■ pauy to give OceaD City a belter schedule lu the uear future. However, the conjpaoy officials de | suggestions, and, therefore, a l self-constituted committee of cottagers, ' who want better train service from ,. City to Philadelphia betwera 7 , and 8 o'clock In the mornings, will Mr. UwlDg. They also desire a ' down from Philadelphia be- | 4 and 4.80 o'clock Intha after- , with the flrst stop at Fifty-first I street In this city. There wae not mocb svsry-day travel on the railroad* 'du^ng April, the railroad officials look for Increased travel this month and are very willing to help their patrons. The railroad commute* waa continued with the addilioD of Mayor Champion aud Mr. Maaaty. Tba other members of the committee are Harry Btautou, Robert Fisher aud Wm. M. Rauftk.

Before palutiug your eottage, let me Inspect the condition of your exterior woodwork, without charge. ' c* Humbert C. Pontiere, Carpenter and Builder, adv., 1L 947 Wast avenue. Notice io AOvertlecrtsChauges of copy for dlapiay adver- - Usemeuu must be at this office not later than Tneaday noon for Inaertion < " in the Bemtikel. This rale will he - strictly adhered to. odv., tf i To One and All— Do nol forget the s old reliable Bay VUla Laundry, which . waa eatahllabad in 1918. Try It one*— complete your laundry whll* you wait. Call, writs or pbona,. 169-W, 217 Bay aveona, Ocean City. Francos Freeman, Prop. J adv.. 6-8, Smos. >. Fob Bale,— Cheap, full-aixsd. whit* enamel bedstead, apring and mattroaa, or will axchang* for atagl* mm. 701 * Fourth street. adv., 1L Fob Hale.— A used upright piano; good ooodtttoo; 880. Lake Jewaliy Htore. adv., 6-1, 2L o Piano and rotllng chair (or iraL 83 Asbury avraiu, Mat. ' adv.. 1L

, 1 CATCH FISH OFF ANGLERS' PIER, i r A. O. Denzel, for Second Con- | sccutivc Year, Starts Ball A Rolling. _ t The llshlug season Is "on." | i caught the flrst ttsli of the season with I rod and line on Halurday. He was on . the club Dler at the lime, aud landed ) .. two kloglish and a croaker. He got : six croakers ou Huuday. , i Joseph Twltcbell caught seven , croakers on Huuday, and Carl Kress ( • got three. Mr. Kress ou Monday cap- , • lured ten croakers aud William H. . Hlleuce pulled In a half dozen. , i W. I. Raymond, secretary of the , club, caught four croakers Monday , i ulght, while listing from oil the pier. , r Parker Miller visited the Anglers' Club pier Monday afternoon and got , Altogether, something like flfty , croakers were caught ou this pier j ; Monday, All were large. Croakers , •; were more pleatlful then tbey were | !, almost all last summer. v i Mr. Deuzel got the flrst flsb last , . year. It waa a klug aud was caught .; ou the third Huuday in April. Philadelphia readers of the Hesti- , ski. will uow spread the glad tldlugs, ;• aDd It may be expected that by next , Halurday there will be a bunch of the i- boys here ready for the fray. A. O. Deuzel bed a big weakflsli ou i, bis line at the club pier Tuesday. He >, was uslug klugflsh hooks, aDd the :■ weak flth got away. President William A Welsh Is uow here for the eeasou and will start lu r, ou the game lu a taw days. ,c t*— GIVEN WORK 'C mayor Champion Helps! VoemMayor Cbamplou last week placed '■ posters In conspicuous positions lu lc city ball, aud elsewhere iu the resort, '• snuouuclug that soldiers, sailors *Dd war worker* were Invited to apply at bis offlea In the city ball for work In D tbelr respective Hues. Also that those '• desiring workers could apply at bis office, there being no Tee or other charges for the men deelrtug work or those wishing to employ them. |* This was lu llus with the nation , aud Blale-wlde move to secure emt- ploymeut for the service men aud war h workers. ^ 'y Mayor Champion, within a short _ time, placed several men at work.^ — ,

IANY YOTERS ATTEND SMOKER; Made by Mayor ' Champion and Directors Campbell and Adams. There was a large gathering of well- j residents of this city at the smoker glvao by the Oceau City Republican Club lo Us headquarters in the Hann Building Saturday evening, end all appeared lo eujoy the affair. Good music waa provided during lbs evening by an orchestra comprising the followlug young men: Leslie Leonard Murphy, Abe Hlnkluson, Harold Marslno, Herman Belvagn and Frank Hanlono. . The club guests were regaled with , Ice cream and cake, and cigars were distributed to all who cared to smoke. I Mayor Champion and CUy Comi mlMlouers William H. Campbell and . George (J. Adams, who are candidate* lo succeed themselves lu office, made ' short addresses. Each was presented I by Assemblyman Mark Lake.

"CITY ACCOUNTS KEPT IN ' EFFICIENT MANNER"-AUDIT0R

Official Completes Duties and Praises Work of Finance Department. The annual report of the auditor, H. H. Mowrer, of the city's books for tb* 1918 was submitted lo the CUy Commissioner* at tbelr weekly meetAccompanying the report waa th* followlug letter, which speaks (or Itself aud reflectshigh credit on tbaeUy'a financial department: A. . Mil W. H. Campbell, Commissioner 1 of Revenue and Finance, ^ Ocean CUy, N. J. — I 'Dear Hlr:— I hand yon herewith my report as auditor for the year 191$ Th* hooka 1 aud accounts are correct and la ao- ' cordauce with the following schedules ' aud statements. I sm glad to say that your accounts are arranged and kept In accordance : with ihe lews governing municipal ' You wtll note that your currant 1 fund balance sheet shows an Item of surplus revenue of $15,900.72, which la r the amount of uncollected tax aaaats ' io excess of temporary obligations la- ' sued agalust the same, and la • vary - condition, as this food Is ample to allow for any taxes which ' may prove uncollects!)!*. 1 Your sinking fund also shows a surplus of $12,499.72 above tba Ugal re- ' qulremeula, as shown by tbs schedule > on page 14 of this report. 1 Your controlling account* are so are ranged as to keep a check on the various departments, and I have, Hiss* 1 fore, do recommendation to Make In * the way of Improvements, ate. ' A copy of this report has base torwarded to the commissioner of mnalr ci pal accounts at Trraton, N. J., la i compliance with tba law. Respectfully aobmlttod, • H. 8. MOWZMR, Municipal Accountant. The letter was ordered Bled and the i. auditor's report turned over to lb* finance department. I BUY HOU8B8 HERB i. d muuecipbiaM Make rnikiiii ,t Tbroafb Ogsrsisr Ilea. u Clayton Haluss Brick reports Ike e following mles: Cottage of Mrs. Minnie H. WettMl, ' 834 Park place, to William K. Stoop, r of Logan. Two-family apartment of Mrs. Joee- » phlne H. Lane, of MlOvllle, la Urn '• north section of this city, to Hany B. , »r Peterson and wife, of Philadelphia. ( Cottage of Mrs. Ben J. Hay liar, Jr., ' of Philadelphia, at 810 Flirt atrart, to Frank W. MecMurtrie and brother, of

Philadelphia. Fresh roasted, hot paannta, 9) touts per pound. Finest quality fresh batter, 89 orate per pound. Molasses sugar, very fine, 7 seats pound. Elegant fisvorad oofise only S cants per poood; good as th* beet. New crop New Orleans mule— ,89 cents per quart. Large assortment ebole# apples, oranges, banana* and all kind m aw* always on hand. ! Fresh eggs right from tort 'ill— Hj. - plenty of tbem, 65 oral* par dcara. , Helnz's sweat mixed pleklaa, vary tasty, 16 cents per half-pound, adv., tf r Are yon looking for a eettoaaaMe la - the Gardens, prim* 8600 to|l09 or a t house with bay front, la totoaraf - town? For terms apply to Abrt Ik - ^U,817 Central arra^tojto— I Young lady, collage graduate, wto— summer poelUon In Oman City, krtflto- • ulng July I. Add— Miss Hfida £ Bruere, 21 Irvln ave., Colling^*. e Fob Bale — Two Bnnabln* Baagas. d Lot bouaabold good*. Apply 897 9ta Bt„ Oman City, N. J. adrM U.

friends of ocean city ONLY two days remain In which you caa help to hriag oa* ai those slgUma PhilsdelpfalA Inquirer Automobiles to Ocsan Qty, N. J. You can do it by sending in your subscription title** Satmday 9 'P.M. to tb* Philadelphia Inquirer end order Ihe votes credited to Ihe accaato of rev. m. m. lewis DISTRICT 19, OCEAN CITY He has over two million voice now aad well in the i aaalng tort— seat - of thoac machines Thirty new yearly subscriptions are needed lo make a gesd lets! ft. Price, $9A8 in Phfladelphla, end $10.40 outside of Philadelphia, by Cantor. Mill bring 90,000 votes each. WHl thirty friends etep forward and lake Ihe paper bsiam Saturday erasing? Thhc three or six months rather than nothing, rata pto|iuili«Mrij. Folks in Ocean City, as yet unapyroaehed, can help by celling 18k Help make a whirlwind finish — Act now. The Baptist Gorner ' A new Chaplain in the Army asked Ms Colonel, "What prayer shall I pray?" and his Colonel replied, "Anyone cacaft 'Now 1 lay me down to sleep.' " • That is saying something. 1 The First Baptist Church, as a wide awake, enogalic body, invites to its services aad seeks for its niitobniMp mgh •• believers as detire to aec REAL SERVICE. COMB