Ocean City Sentinel, 11 September 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. xxx IX.

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEM RE It It, UUR

NO. 24

Ocean City Sentinel HubUkfcftd W««fcly it OCEAN CITY. «W. J. -bvR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Si. oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. nKUICAL, Dk. w. p. haines COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. j iB lu lua. ju. ill* KICK UOUKH: U lu 3 p. in. | ft lu B |>. lu. IUU I'tione.VAl Mi*i tea I OyiuuRalu* Mh»s«k«* uuo On rm'ltvu UyuiUacUcft M*rUUU MOVfUMIlU Dk. Florence 15. Haines - lluura by Api>olol«u«ut OCKAN CITY, N. J. llour» — »-lO*. in.. 7-s p. iu Allen Corson, M. D, lid Wcriey Avenue Ocean City New Jorsoy B*I1». *■ lnt*r-Ut*U IX- A. J-JKRSCHEL PKTTIT. M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY UtHoa Hour*: 9 lu III a. lit. 7 lu 5 p. ui. j 1'bon* | i.'fflw Horn* I'boue'JJt I Until 9 a. m. 1-3 p. m. B B p. iu. John H. Wkiktkcar, M. 1).

Eighth and central Ave. Ocean City. N. J. Qr. Wilson Y. Christian m DentiHt809 Central Avenue j Ot'i; AN CITY. ». J. Bell Phone, 152. j ^Ocean Cuy^Calls Given Immediate I ■ Attention — DR. DAVID M. SAXE VETERINARY SURGEON Dogs a Specialty NOKTH VIKQlNIA AVENUK ATLANTIC CITY. N. j. Formerly Chiel Veterinarian 0. S. k*prc*» Co. j Ufllc* Hour*. tlly Tueaday W «dnr*d*j,I 9 11 fJP* m Friday, ttaturday, 1 1 »••»*> PUK. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopath ic Phvalcian OMaa Cit ufllo* rtalHa^lphWaaam^ox. Kiftnb Hi. !**• Heal K^aje Trual Klrti. J'hona, 'iij J I'bono. Walnut Booth PhoNKS Nlgbl p|»«»oaCall«W->V Hughes' Central Pharmacy 8th and Wealey Ave. Ocean City, N.J Phone 245- W Fbonayourordara W* deliver n*. • - - - - ATT01»BY^AT«I.AW. f^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Solicitor, baater and Kxandnar In^ancjBiT, pram* 6ourt Commiaaioner. NoUnr Public. (JAPE MAY VOUHT liOtJKR* 1. J. lOppoalta FuNle Building*) • j W. HOLT AFOAB. Aitnaaw C. Bnawani. ]^AW OFFICES Apgar &l Boswell, MlMTEKX IB CHABLaar. HOUHHK BUILDIR^ AHBUKY AVKNUK^d^OjJTH HTI KKKT ^AW OFFICES Godfrey & Read j IVourna Bl&. 8I« and 817 Bartlelt Building. :: I ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. | Coavayaaeiog Notary Public JOSEPH l. PYLE Member Boc. Inc. Accountant! PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ! a coma Taa R.port* 757 Atbtiry Ave. CHOOSE I WISELY Tfllce no chance* n$ to I the proper management of your estate. You choose widely by appointing the Ocean City Title and Trust Co. I aa your Rxectitor or I Trustee. Consult us any time you wish. Ocean City Title and Trust Company |ocran;icity. n.;j.

Advertlae In the SENTINEL

Strand Theatre Between Eighth and Ninth Streets i Jlrmjrammr — : Week of September 15 to 20 Matinee Dally at 3. IS P. M. Evening* at 7.15 and V o'clock Change of Pictures Daily linu MARGUERITE CLARK HflUll., in "Widow by Proxy" Capital Comedy Herst News M PAULINE FREDERICK •i in "The Peace of Roaring River" Star Comedy Pathe News lirrn ENID BENNETT hLU., in "Stepping Out" Century Comedy Kinogram "A Village Venus" News I Tilling ROBERT WARWICK ItlUllO., in "Told in the Hills" Sunshine Comedy Current Events Mutt and Jeff Cartoon I

mi CONSTANCE TALMADGE Idl., in Her Latest Picture M ^Tempermental nllli Marriage" HI Lloyd Comedy Vriznia Onl., Kinogram News What do you think of this? Two lots on Wesley avenue facing the ocean between First and Second streets, raeasuriug mo feet on Wesley avenue and 120 feet deep. Will make three fine lots each 33^x120. Price for entire piece only $7 75- It is an offer that cannot be duplicated. MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Ave. 4

Commercial Development A The history of the First National Bank shows that it has bcc^ identified with the commercial development of this com* munitv — and has established a record for I if/ daih xt I fit \ • / prompt, reliable service. A y-Sv* lauTiil iAA . Checking accounts are solicited. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY. N. J-

m 1—— — ^ I SIMMS' j RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN j 822 Boardwalk Open for the Season Movtnft fttornftn

Auto Transportation Go. Inoorporntad storage" . MEMGHANDinO DISTRIBUTORS general. IMUMNO 037 He court Btroftt a,.. m« Camden, N. J.| K«yatnnv ' '»■ I _ Geo. F. Saxton painting, papeph^/vq/nq. graining and decorating i 10*6 A»BURY AVjtNUE_ | OCMN CITY WtW JgWSC [i ' '

CITY WANTS TRACKS TAKEN OFF WESLEY AVENUE

Commissioners Make Request to Trolley Co.— Road Abandoned Years Ago. The following resolution presented : t»> Director Fisher, was adopted, withi nut comment, by the City Commi** Kloner* at their weekly meeting: • AVhercas, the Ocean City Electric : Railroad Company him a track, by virtue of a franchise of thin city, on Wesi ley avenue, from Ninth street to Firm street, and from First street to llay ^ avenue; and I Whereas, the said company ha* not operated for the past- three year* any car* on the above deicrl bed tracks; I and Whereas, the *ald company ha* not kept in repair it* roadway during the .lam three years; and Whereas, by reason of the croa*lng ! of the track* of the said Ocean City Electric Jtailroad Company at Eighth ! street and Wealey avenue with the I Shore Faat Line tracks, there Is a great noise at each time a Shore Fast 1 Linu car crosses the said electric railroad tracks at" Wesley avenue and Eighth street; and . Whereas, the track above described has been abandoned by the said Ocean City Electric Railroad Company; there-4 fore, be it Resolved, by the Board of Commis-| sioners of Ocean City, New Jersey,! that the Ocean City Electric Railroad

Company be and they are hereby re- ■ quested to remove the track ou Wes- 1 ley avenue, from Ninth Btreet to First I street and from First street to Bay It avenue, together with turnouts, curves 1 and other trackage, ties, wires and 1 ik)1cb, and surrender its rights in Bald avenue and street; and be it further t Resolved, that a certified copy of this resolution be mailed to the saidr Ocean City Electric Railroad Company. While uotblog was said at the meei- ' log, It will be recalled that, some ; I months ago. s move wsa alerted to b have an asphalt pavement on then I roadway of \Ve»ley avenue, between : Seventh and Ninth streets. stolen Auto Found. The police found sn sbsndoned Blu-| debaker In su allley a few daya ago. In a pocket of the car wsa discovered I I a bag. ou which waa the name of W. I L. Bpencer, 818 Atlantic avenue. At- 1 Isntlc City. It was found that the car I was the property of the National Cash I Register Company, of Atlantic City. In lor Organ Food. (iueste of the Raleigh Hotel, of this city, a few days ago decided to give a contribution to the organ fund of Holy Trinity P. K. Church. They turned over |21 for this purpose to the church oftloisls.

GOT BIG PISH I' HERB IN AOGOST Four Members of the Anglers' I Club are Presented With 4 j Trophies. At the meeting of tho Anglers' Club I Friday night, trophies were awarded! the following members Tor catching j the largest fish during the month of / August; Weakfish, 6| pounds— The Rev, Dr. Harry D. Mitchell, of Washington, I>. C.; 200-yard line, Klngfish, 22 ounces— Dr. John T. McClary, of Philadelphia; 200-yard line. 1111*7. ifl

Croaker. 2J pounds— Chas. G. Bab { bltt, of Philadelphia; tackle bag. j Flounder, 8 pounds — William Hern-1 son, of Germantown: knife. I GET THE 8ENTINEE ' I Fropcria Owntra CSS Xhua Kerp I , In xouct* With Cll». I Those who are not subscribere to tbe j Bkntinkl, and are interested In Ocean I City, as property owners or summer I residents, should not fall, before re I turning home, to order the paper aent I to them at their winter residences. With the BentinKI. reaching tb*nH every week, they will thus know all the worth-while uews of Ocean City, I Including the oftlotel ectloue of tbel city authorities, i LaHIES — We have desirable vacanclea for ladles experienced lu operating 9 sewlug machines or those who desire to learn ahm making. We pay wbllt 1 * learning aud in short time high wsges can tv earned, with steady work throughout the yeer. Our workrooms are light, sanitary and airy; reetau-

Irant with good food at low prices, I Call or write for perticulart TO*£d|"K | board, etc. Emery Hhlrt O0..148 No I Thirteenth Btreet Philadelphia, I a. I adv., 9 4, St, FOR Sal*.— Ford touring car, late model, perfect condition, all new rubI her; car can be eeen any time at taslj stand, Klghth and Asbury aveuut; price reasonable. Ask fat Wm. Hayes- 1 Y adv., It. I Lo9T, — At 817 Second at reel, pair •hall rimmed glasses. lUturo to BknITInkl n files and receive reward. Mrs. | R. W. rttokea. adv., II, I For Balk -Uptight piano, good ' tons; bargain to quick buyer. Apply j 1080 central avenue. edv., it. Middle-aged woman would like po- | eltlon as housekeeper, Apply A, HKNTtNKi. oftlce. odt,, 11. Fur Hrkt — CmUft, with healing plant. Apply L. U., iMMWimu My.i l%%

RDSSELL H. NULTY •GIYEN PROMOTION Secretary and Treasurer of Ocean City Title and Trust Co. The directors of the Ocean City Tills aud Trust Company have appoioted I Ruaaeil H. Nuliy secretary and irtai* urer of the luvlltutlou. He haa been practically tilling the poMllou siuce Charles K. Btllwell resigned al»oul a year ago. He wa* uiade aaaUlant secretary aud treanurer January 1. 1018. Mr. Nulty cams to.lhe trust company lu April, 1017, to fill the poritiou of paying teller. Before coming to this city he had considerable ex per I lence In the banking business. He was book-keeper for the Broadway Trupt Company, Camden, for three I years, and for the panic number of yean* he held a similar pnsUlou with tbe National Slate Bank, Camden. ; Prior to entering the Broadway Trust Company, he spent two years at the Wharton School of Finance lu | Philadelphia. His strict attention to buslne** and I unfailing courtesy to patrons of the bank have been properly recognized by the officials of the local banklug lu-

•litutlou. Mr. Nully l» treasurer of the Young < Men's Progressive League. He is pop ( ular in social circles here during the winter aa a musician. He slog* In the First' M. E. Church choir. NOW GUN CAPTAIN William H. Hoflrosn Willi the Atlantic Fleet. William H. Hoffmann, a former yohng resident of tbla city, was a recent guest of bis uucle, W. U. Harris, and family. He Is now ou a thirty days' furlough from tbe United ritates Navy. He came here from lx>a Angeles, I where be was with tbe Atlantic fleet. I He will report back at Beattle. I The young man Is a guo captain. I He waa one of the find to enlist In tbe war. He waa ou the other side aud I was ou one of the big ship* that had a I terrific fight with au enemy submaI rlne. Several of his companloiyi were hurt, but he escaped Injury. | Nurse Raw Active Wervlcc. I Miss Annie M. Warren, of Philadelphia, a graduate uurse, has returned pome after a pleasant visit to W. p I Ward Beam and family la Hils city. I I Miss Warren was in one of the evacu1 1 atlon camps in France during the war.

FIRST NATIONAL BANE PROSPEROUS Deposits This Month Reach the Very High Sum of ^i,354.<>49 93* The First National Bank of thla city reports the most prosperous year lu It* history. This Is evidenced by the new high level iu deposit*, which was leached on Wednesday. Beptember 3. the total being *1.864,049 93. The high- 1 est point prior to thi* date was in 8ep tember, 1817, when the deposits were ' *905,181.19. or au increase for the twoyear period of *878,868 75. The officers of the bank desire to extend their appreciation to their client* regular and transient, who have helped make this spleudld showing possible YOUNG WOMAN DIBS Ml** »*cr«t»« Adam* Waa a Former Hcliool Tcttctoer. The funeral of Miss Bertha Adam*, daughter of Wlllard W. Ad»ius, of thla city, who died Thursday morning In a sanltorium at Ancora, N. J., look place Huuday afternoon, serxlcea being conducted in the First M. K. Church by the pastor, the Kev. Geo. W. Yard The interment was at Seaside Ceme1 tery. Miss Adams, who was 29 year* old. 1 had been seriously 111 since the beglni nlug of thl* year. ' tjbe was a graduate of tbe Ocean * City High School aud the college at VI./ '"R" °

Valpariso, lud. She taught school In « Ocean City, Tabeiuacle aud a suburb I of Norrietown, being engaged lu thl* • profession five or six years. She later ' took a course and graduated from a 1 filing BCbool lu Philadelphia, and was < employed by a manufacturing firm lu 1 Philadelphia when taken III. . « , 1 Awajr on Vacation Trip. Dr. J. Thornley Hughes and family left here this week to visit friends lu Philadelphia aud New York City. They were accompanied by Dr. J. Wil* llanLHughea and family, of Atlantic City, and went by machine. Dr. J. Thornley Hughes and family expect to spend next week In Harrleburg end vicinity. Dr. Matthew MacAnulty who has been at Hughes' Central Pharmacy all summer, will remain until Dr. Hughes' return. it 1 ri tidiiy Aoolveraarjr. Norman Matthewson, sou of G. Elmer Mattbewson aud -wife, of Frankford, ou Saturday celebrated his sixth birthday anniversary at their bungalow In this city, where they have beeu sojourning for a few weeks. The - youug man. who delightfully euter- • talned his guests Saturday evening. • was the recipient of hearty cougratu- . latlons. ■ ■ 1 ■ "a

SUCCESSFUL SEASON AT OCEAN CITY YACHT CLUB

♦ 'I PRIESTS GO ON ANNDAL RETREAT Bishop Walsh Here With Ha^fof the Clergymen of : Trenton Diocese. Half of tho priests of the Trenton Dioceai, about 80 in all. came to this city Monday and began their nnnual

spiritual retreat that evening at "Ocean 1 Rest." the summer school of the Christian Brothers at Thirty-Second street. 1 With tho priests was Bishop Walsh, who will remain with the others until the retreat closes tomorrow. The retreat Is being conducted by Rav. P. J. Casey. The remaining priests of this diocese will go on retreat at "Ocean Rest" next Monday evening. Wars'* Spccimile*. Fresh roasted, hot peanuts, 24 cent* per pound. Finest Quality fresn butter, cent* I per pound. Mason fruit Jars, quarts and pints, j Elegant flavored coffee only fiO cent* par pound; good aa the best. I New crop New Orleans molasere, 80 I cents per quart . 1 Large assortment choice apples, orlanges, banana* and all kind of frolt (always on hand. Fresh eggs right from the country. I PlHe/n*V sweet mixed pick Its. very I tasty, 16 cents per half-pound, adv., tf , I ■ ■ ■ ■ >«> 0

For Balk —One or all of the five very desirable lot* on Asbury avenue, 1 smith of Thirteenth street, ea*t shle; price reasonable; terms to suit. In-| autre K A. Smith. 801 l*e« aventi#, Oolllngswood, N. j. adv., 6 22, tf. Are you looking for a cottage site In the Garden*, prices *600 to ***> or a I Ho tie* with bay front. In ©enter of I town? For terms apply to Abel I). Scull, 617 Central avenue, of »hoi»e lMja adv.. 8-1. tf Fon SAi.R— The very desirable cor j I tier of Tenth street and Central aveI one, 90x100 reel Inquire of Andrew Brown, 1MH Columbia avenoe. I hileIdelphla. Pa. adv„ if. I For Balk —New combination cook- - 1 |ng and heating coil stove, with pipe - land elbow; small two lld Apply Wfi (Central avenue. I For Balk. -Choice nronerty In Uhmr filly. Apply W7 Ninth st reM. adv., tf.

I John E. Wick and William E. Tlnkei Had Active Part in Poshing Social Featnrce. The most successful dinner dance of the season at tbe Ocean City Yacht Club took place Friday evening. 182 persons being present. John E.Wick, chairman of tbe dinner dance committee, surpassed all previous surprises in tbe way of entertainment. Commodore William E. Hexamer expressed v his appreciation to Mr. Wick and his * committee for the very able way lu 1 which these affairs had been bandied 1 .nJ tkolr B,Ml kllAMM. tO WtllCh Ml their great to which Mr.

Wick responded by singing one of his famous little "dlltles." Past Commodore J. Ralph Wilson, chairman of the entertainment committee, wan present and corapllmeuted his fellow-workers for tbe way In which they had co-operated with him during the season In making the entertainments of tbe club ao successful. The last dinner dance of tbe aeasoo was given Baturday evening, at wblob ^ lime the Chevrolet automobile was ^ given away, the lucky pereon being J. William Caldwell, of Philadelphia. The committee In charge of the auicmobtle dance received a vote of thanks f.om the organization for their 1 efforts to make this occasion such a *ucceea, and the name of William K. | Tinker, chairman, will go down on tbe club's honor roll for efficiency. The club house will be kept open k. until Heptember 15 or 16. aud the f Hie ward will serve msals up to and Including next Bunday. -

Bafe and speedy sea going power boats leave Wlttkamp't pier, Ooreon's Inlet, dally fur fishing bank*— blue " fish, weak fl«h, croakers, flounder*, H*a be**, black fi*h, eels, c**l in *m•on. Expert guides and accomroodt Hot* tot wild water fowl and shore bird hunting; point shooting, blinds *nd sneak boxe* -ducks, geese, brant. »ulpe, rail, plover, mud-hens, BpeClal appointments made for channel base, •triped bass and king fishing party trip*. Apply Captain 'M'bannel. IBesV'Cobb, tYiraon's inlet— Po*t of-] flee, Biraihtwrte, N, J , phonv. 84 H4. Boa l*l« City. adv., 7*1, tf To One and All— Do not forget the ' I old reliable Hay Villa Laundry, which f . wa* established In 1916- Try it one*1 , complete your laundry while you I wait. Call, writs or phone, 169 W, n 217 Bay avenue, t>c«an City. France* Frssman, Prop, j adv., 6-8, fimo*.

CHANNEL BASS NOW BEING CAUGHT 1N-£URF HERE

RALLnlEEKFOR (' SUNDAY SCHOOL . _____ I ' l AU lacteal Methodist Orgaoi- , zation& Will be Asked to Help in Its Success. •Thi* Method 1st Sunday School Board Dicnbtrs, -at tlielr iMSSlins Sunday at j teriioon, decided to btve a rally *«-'* l October 19 to 26. The rally^^owevwr, t« I* not to b«' L'onfin«.-d lo tb«« Sunday I School, a* all the organization* of tb*?j: rhurch — tho Ladies' Aid Society, th«*l Ushers' Union, the Qu<-«-n Esther Gir-J, cle, the women's roU*ionary aoclctlcw j and the offlchil board will be a*k*d to co-operate, th«* jmstor, Rev. Ga-o rge W.l Yard. Clinton Louden and Morris Can j dy acting Willi Supt. Mown-r, are th*J committee to secure united work on! the part of all the organizations con1 oerned. It la planned to obtain speaker* for n meeting on each night of rally week I except Saturday night. >()u Sunday,! • October 26. a grand union rally will be held at the Sunday school session id , the afternoon, Saved from Drowulug. , Joseph Giffbrd. nine yesm. of Phliat delpbla. who wa* Wopplug on Simp-

son avenue, near Eleveutb street, with 1 1 bt* parent* at a friend'* cottage, went lu the bay lu a boat, several d ay* ago. with a companion, ulue years old, to j go crabbtug. When they reached the 1 auto bridge, they aucbored thelr"boat. aud ••Joe" threw his line over the! rear end of the boat, standing up at lbs time. He lost hi* balauce aud fell 1 overboard. Fortunately, Fred. G.j Kolb. wife and sister-in-law were on their way home In a sailboat. Tbey sew the boy struggling to keep til* head out of water. Mra. Kolb threw s life-preserver and It reached him within two feet. Mr. Kolb threw the second life-preserver to the boy and be caught R. The lad was told to hold ou and Mr. Kolb sailed close to lhe| boy. Mrs. Kolb lifted him into the boat, aud took the boy home. Mra. Was. HesSewn Dead. Mr* Louisa U. Henderson, wife of Oapt. William Henderson, who died ■t her borne, 1424 Central aveuue, Thursday, wa* burled at tbe Buckingbam Friends' Meeting House Monday. , Services were conducted al the resl- , dence Bunday evening by tbe Kev. . M. M. Lewi*, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Mrs. Henderson was a . el«ter-!n-law of Mrs. Rebecca Button, of Tuckeboe, formerly of this city.

TWO BIG CONTRACTS E. A, Corson BntiOlnjc Wrrei* ts» I Wsiklogloa, D. C* E A. Corson, of this city, has begun work on two large contracts— one m Washington, D. O., and the tbe other at Barf City. * He is constructing concrete streets in Weshlngton, and hie contract price there was 180,000. Mr, Corson is building a road along the beach leading from Burf City to the borough line of Harvey Cedars. This work will cost 160,000. For Balk.— Office desk and chair also medium sized safe, all In good condition. Apply Bkntlnkl office. 744 Asbury ave.. Ocean City, N. J. adv., tf. I -

Good-sized Weakfish and Kingfi9h Seem to be PlentifdV CtiftiiftrTlquk*. the game fish of Ibl* section, begaiNmuuiog In rheae water* the early part oT thw weak, and the angler* ihave In their eiemant. this including tbrth who have caught the ba«* and tbe Tine* who hope to land one or two wjb Uin the next week or so. a J , L. Wilson, at\l>r Anglers1 Club pier Ca Monday, ^ught a channel La** welgbiug 28 poauds, and <w* the Ciuic pw, tbe same day. Dr. B. I*LlpacbutK capti.rcd|One that weighed 32 pouudA Ed. Btaard, a member, caught a channel ba«. weighing pound* on the pier of tbe Ocean City Fishing I Club Oliver Dickinson landed a channel bam weighing 29 pounds 6 ounce* in the suit at Fifly-oloth etrae* early this week. Harry W. Bui wagon, presidentelect of tbe Ocean City Fishing Club. I add Dr. T. Wayne Kllllan, au active I member of tbla organization, each got j a channel baas at Little Bewcb on Friday. Mr. Btel wagon's capture weighed 28 pounds, -wbU^Dr. Klillan's Ash Lipped tbe scales at 85 pounds. Other members of tbe party were Dr. D. Buabrod James, George Frankeu field and Clarence Brush. Mr. Brush hooked two channel bam,

j but both got away. Tbe one caught by Dr. Kllllan wa* one of the these. Mr. Brush's hook being found in U w hen tbe fish wa* lauded. A. D Cummins, C. C. W an a maker, I Mr. Be well and A. A. Howell got 198 rtsb while outside a few days ago. A. D. Cummins and wife, Mr. Mitchell aud Mrs. William Cogtgy landed 68 flounder*, weighing three to seven j pounds each, one day during the week. I ~ John Jordan. Jr., and Waltar Gray, summer resident*, caught 400 pound* I of weakfish, blaefish and croaker* while fishing outside a few daya ago. J. W. Morris, of Wilmington, this week caught two channel boss at the 1 Anglers' Clnb pier In tbe north section [of thl* city. The bass weighed 28 and (32 Ipounds. Elmer Y. Koblnaon, on the name pier, got a weakfish that weighed two pounds nine ounces. John Jordan, 8f., and John Jordan. ' Jr., aud Charles Bile, of Fbiiadaipble, ' caught 72 klngfish one day this weak. " I George Krankeo field, of Philadelphia, who be* been camping at tbe point of the beach for aome time, " caught four weaktteh early this weak. | Tbey weighed from three to five 1 pounds each. William G. Bchwarx and Walter I .... . «J- «K. kafAll

Allen, while outside near the Monday, caught 50 klngfish aud IT I spot* In an hour and a half. Announcement. By reason of the vacancy occurring by the death of Mark Lake. 1 deeira to announce that I will be e candidate at the Primary Election to be held Be pj23 id, 1919, for Domination tor Member 1 of the General Assembly of New WIieceu*e of the unlooked tor ■ItoJtioo caused by the death of our let® : Assemblyman, 1 sollcR tb©_®*rt™ > support aofi eo opetatioo of Kepuwicau* at the ensoRup eMctloo . ANDRBW C BOB>4 KLU Paid tor by AtWrra U Bsswutl. [ FOK Kkxt. -Fivv-iwu , and bath fiwBeptemtwtl5th fw winter; hot water heaL Apply Baron. 412 Eleventh street. adv., »--l, 4t.

" • . Christian Science Services Sunday Mornings, to.30 o'clock. Sunday School, 9-45 o'clock Casino Clufe Foome Cetracc tnh Boatfrwatk Subiecl ol the Lesson Sermon for September 14 will be " SUBSTANCE ** AU ate Cordially Welcomed to Attend these Services St. John's Ev. Xutberan Church BCV. JOHN T. 0»ttl60N. Pastor IOIS Gontrwl Avenue THE WINTER SCHEDULE WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER FOR SERVICES TO BE CONDUCTED EVERY SUNDAY BEGINNING OCTOBER 5th. :: :: :: The Raptigt. Gorner I Tlie Baptist Summer Program has | closed. But they continue to do busi- | ness at the corner of Tenth and Wesley | avenue. Morning and evening services, j Pastor presiding. Bible school for all (j classes, at 2.30. Our business is to do | j you good, so come around^ {j — ■ " ' \ . . '.-.v. . . .. ; '• . •