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John TrouC 8r., la visiting friends inPittsburgh.

William Gardiner spent the week-end at hla home In this city. •

Mlxfl Ethel Loo, of Ocean City, 1Bvlaltlnc frlonds In Philadelphia.

Mrs. Mary Mercer, of tbla city, willspend the winter at Jacksonville, Fla.

James. M. Ilerlzler and wife arespending u weok'H vacation In 'Phila-delphia.

MIKH'KISIO Lee. who has boon visit-ing her pnronts here, hoH returned toCamden.

Ml'. Alexander I-auronie. Jr., ofPhiladelphia, was a Sunday visitor InOcean City.

Frank W. ZlcRler has left OceanCltr and will spend tho winter In SLPetereburtf. Fla.

Mr. autl Mrs, ('liaM. llnadley caiuo upfrom llaltimor on Thursday anil xpent acouple of duya in <>ccau City. Mr.Heaillny is eoguRcJ In (iovuruuivnt workat Camp Meu.le. A.lmiral, Mil.

WE CHEERFUL CHERUDktord tk* mostWu/tifvl rrtunc todwy,Od H jo mu«k ttab

•xprMS m y«rwotiot\» but oK—P-Jtao

SDNDAY SERVICESFIRST M. C. CHURCH.

"What shall wo recolvo tbereforrwaa the text of tbe pastor. Ilov. J. D.Kulp. last Sunday morning. Duringhis remarks the minister brought outthe truth very clearly that Christianliving Is the only llfo worth, while.

In tho evening his text was. "WhatIs that to thee? Follow thou me,'and from those words ho delivered a

miMRo that brouRht home to thehcartH of his hearers tho fact thatIrieupecllvo of what others may do.onch Individual mum give an accountto nod for their own doIiiKH. and thatunless thoy accept Jesus at* their Sav-iour they will bo-eternally lout.

The Hlncliig. under the leadership ofTarry H. Lako was duly appreciated,IUHHOII II. Nulty bnlnc commended'or hlfl tenor solo part nt tho morninglorvlcu. and Menu™. Button and Goff

Closing Out SaleSTOCK AND FIXTURES

Constating of Counters, 8how < neea. Clothing Rucks, Tables

Men's and Roys' Clothing, liats and < aps' Men's Famishings, Trunks and Bags, Oil and Rubber Clothing, Men'Women'B and Children's ' ho*-H, Rubber Boots and RubberMen's and Boys' Underwear and Stockings, Ladles' anChildren's Stockings. Come early and get the choice.

H. STEELMAN831-833 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J.and he \Kcre also complimented fortheir parts In tho evening service.

Advertise In Tho Ledger.

FOR

ECONOMYA N D

EFFICIENCYvote FOR

COAL IWe Have It To BURN

C. H. •HOBMAKKR LUMBER CO.12th and Wast Aveaua

Cent Soup.On* can of corn or Urn equivalent In

|Men corn, one plot of hot milk, salt.-Rapper, large lump of batter and emailavion, chopped. You can one a largerWlon and stick two or three cloves inIt and drop It In whole.

Many Household UsesOf Common Table Salt

Bait seeruH to have moro IndbpensaWe Usea lu the liniiaehold than any oth-er ouo thliit exceiit water. Most ofsuch thlftiihi tun have Miiltitltiltew. Haltstand* for luelf.

For exiini|<le, <lo ymi know that cutbam will retain I' oilmcMx muchloncer If tin. cut Kin ..I the Ixino arorobbed with salt or .iut tho iwullurBiuddy tuute of Huh nmy lie dorm awaywith If the tl-.li are Honked foi a luno

_tB clean fresh water that Is btrotijrlysalted?

•It muy not he known that a tinypinch'or Kalt added to fresh milk willretard IU uourlni.'. or that a touch ofaalf In th« water where ciarx oro beln'jtpoached will net the white ot the eeir.or that It will preserve tho color Inboiled Rrceu vegetal ilex If they arecooklni; In an uiuoveml vesacl, or thata plucli or kalt will .-aviso tlie white* of•FRS to beat up more quickly.

It la well to.kuou- that the pancakegrlddlo tuny lie rnlilied with a smallbate of wilt In place of any grease andthe rake* will not atlck, or that If youSprinkle a little aalt ou the Boor of the•Ten It will help'to prevent the cakofrom burulmr. Or that If you will soak

• BtJts overnight In Malt water and strikethem on tbe end the uut meat willcome out whole, or that salt will makeCream whip more eaally.

Few peraniw ore uwure that a tinyexteck of unit clvea coffeo or lea a nieilower taute, or that ir >-oo put a littleBait well sprluklt><l over the kitchen•re It will keep It irolnir .,ulte awhile.or that If aoot full* on tho cariiet It can

thickly .'overe'l with dry salt andi awept- up. soot and alL

"REPUBLICAN NOMINEE"

FOR

SURROGATEThis adv. paid for by Harry S. Doug-

lass. Cape Hay Court House. N. J.

Mail Order ServiceThe Snellenburg System Offer*

Unusual Conveniences and Adi-vantages to the Oat-of-

Town CustomerTfcla atore, BOW in IU 44th year, kaa —*-'Jtrvnl Uaclf aa

a leader becaaae of i(a flrat^Iaaa acrrlea—IU dapemdabUawrchaadlae—and IU reasonable prices. IU HAIL ORDERadlaeand IU reasonable prices. IU HAIL ORDERDEPARTMENT baa been perfected eo that yoa * u , havethe benefit at all times of the jodgauat of apedaUy trainedexpert ahoppera. experienced la tho wftttikm of all kinds andqualities of merchandise, aa wall aa fat r'rtlmlir M—.

No matter how large or how small your order. It win begiven the same prompt and careful atteatloa aa If yon were•hopping in person. Moreover, we are alwaga ready to for-Blah any Information that may be deelred, or to aaad sam-ples from our regular stocks.

Dont forget that our PBEE DEUTEBY 8EBVICE winbring- your purchases directly to y o u door without u i addl-

RIGHT NOWthe bualneas of war In all ofIta grim reality la occupyingthe attention of our country.

Ita rcqulremanta are men,materials and money.

MANY ARE PLEOOINQ. THEIR LIVES to our court-

try'a cause.

Labor la aupplylng the an-__eroy necessary to produce the

material equipment.

You are not asked to give,merely to LEND YOUR MON-EY. AT INTEREST, to theGovernment through the pur-chaae of Liberty Loan Bonda.

AS AN AMERICAN-CO-OPERATE.

We handle aubacrlptlone.

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANKOCEAN CITY, M. J.

OHA&aRKAO

• • • • • ' • * - • - • • * * * * • • * * ; - - . : • • . ' - ^B» ' ; .^ i _

Oar fall stock Is now •rriTln<r. OU HStoves. Fruit Jars; AmttaaaUloii and SiIn a complete line will be found at the

BM AVaaanau ..aa M. «*>•%«•» *. n n «••_*

Phone 437-W

ete line will be found at the -MODERN HARDWARE STORE

CHAS. C. READ & CO.839 ASBURY AVENUE : i

YOUR FIRftT APPItore Is bound to be i_,other vlalta If Pleat«n|'.** deft and iand deUclous rood aJBajl'aawhich of course Uley *i, t r f•nd begin the aconsi»fc^S

IIK>nIf wo eon effect It

THE

83TIMATM AND PLANS

JOHN T.SHL"S&-, BUILP E R«gg=yUP-TO-DATf BUBSTANTIAIUP-TO-OATg

EI8HTH I IP OCEi« ««{.

«gg=yBUBSTANTI

OCTJIM CITf I . j .

-;HAB. B. 'ADAMS W. W. ADAM»

CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO.FURNITURB

Carpsta, Bedrilna. Matting. atis«M

725 anil 722 Asbury AvenueSatisfaction Quarantaad

inm

Keep la touch with our dally adverUaeauata la the Phlla*atlnhja Mewapapara.

If you would make tlie world Baf» agaiimt Priw-aianiBm, ngainut MilltariHm—If you want to fee

. your SonB. your Daughter*, your Husbands yourSweetheart*, properly fed and clothed and «np-plied with necessary ammunition. Buy a LibertyBond, and BUY IT NOW.

Remember Belgium! Remember Poland! Re-member the Lualtauia!

CAȣ WILLIAM ADAM8.101 Veronla Ave., Pleaaantvllle. N. J.. Bell Phone

-FOR RENTUnfurnished heated apartment for

rent by the year. S rooms, bath andevery convenience.

JOSEPH I. SCULL757 Asbury Ave.. Ocean City. N. J.

HEADLEV & ADAMSGENERAL HILL WORK

Including Cabinet Work. Store andOffice Fixtures. Stair Work In all Habranches, and the entire trim or On-'eh for Cottage. Store or Office.—AlaoWalara In Coal and Kindling Wood.

NSNELLENBURG«*CO. |PHII^ADKLrPHI A

Real Estate andSearch Company

unisonFidelity Trust Co, of Newark, and

Wlldwood Title * Trust Co. .

TITLE IMS0R1NCESurut i . ttstneb if TlUe.

Fin luuuct .isatSenlca AD'M

NserjTe Usa 0s C**J tU^Umtff

rAUiS FOI SAU

CAPE MAY COURT F101LSE

Putting it off todaywon't get it donetomorrow. Anadvertisement inthis paper todaywill bring businesstomorrow.

Watch and Jeweiryj

MABOARDWALK, OCEAM

1S07 Atlantic Ave,

8E0RBE N. STMH0I » i

T J I L f

Jobbing Attended <g

7th &

C<ub Stables• •owing By Day e, '*£&Horaaa and Carriages ft Mj£Teama Furnlshee'ferJMha/:

DOT FARM PUZZLE PICTURE

ASTOUNDINQ REPORT IrpR OCEAN CITV.

Tho wlfo of u merchant had stom-nch troublo BO bad she could eat noth-IUB but toum. rrult and hot.water. Ev-orythlnK «il«.. would sour und ferment.ONE BPOONr'UL burkthorn bark.Klycorlnf. fit:., UH mUod in Adlcr-l-kaIxinnflliil hi-r INSTANTLV. IkcnuooAdlcr-lkn lluiih«M (ht> entire allmon-tury trnrt It i*llove>« ANY CASE con-Rllpatlon. Hour stomach or KM und ur.'-vonts appuiidkitls. It hns QUICKESTni-tlon of anytlilnc yv ,.Vt.r Hold.HiiKbPH Contral Pharniucy-

TOMMY jnat eouldnt rest unto be had discovered the woodpecker* LHe had a loos climb to gat to i t and there were no eua In It Baami

ha managed to acrateh eome aUa off bla hands and t.ur his dotht* ta i lIng a boy. was perfectly happy. Ho had never had but one lire tan* •*pet In the dry. and that waa a goldfish. Aa yon know, goldfish an M lboisterous or affectionate. ' •

tils cousin Alice decided to five Um one of her pets for his owa.'4lost Imagine Tommy's delight when she presented him with a •

tie as* amt what T i a n nt , fata •*)•MMj*m ' '

eaita wUh • »••**• Ba% Ie a S a w A M Smtimt aaatfiimLSS eaSawA

; ^ to " " • • • * * • • * * wke> «*• tea* esw latfmtm" atarr I M I M I ta ^ m n i s l kaak BMSS.

(Coorrtght l«tc by tbe Wheeler Byadleata. too.)

OF aAit/er I•>/cx> I < M O M VAIE DOM'T

KIAJO OPAROUUDTHK _ . .__

PoiiTiuety PROMIBIT-ED '.OCCA^IOM FOfcTHtS-

Aw! I JuiTOUER. O i e OF Soott

DGEROCEAN CITY. N. J. 8ATUR0AY, NOVEMBER 3.1917 Prfca. T*a. CMta.

MEETING OF THECOMMISSIONERSK , '

FT^ < Siaeantlnulna of Rouwl Trip Tleketa••'-•" to AtUnth) CHy.

The following'letter was read_fromof Pobllo Utility Commission-

er...., ™ Trenton. October IS. 1917.Irv^^Hbo. Joseph O. Champion:

Dear Sir:—Thla U to Inform yon;,, -laat Mr. C. L. Colo. Receiver of theS.V'Atlantic City and Shore Railroad Com-f r ' . v j n , , baa notified the Board of Publlo?-:'--'VU\Uy Commlaaionera that It to Inten--''^ #sd that on and after tbe 8th day of?• ••- Hovember. If 17. the present round

trip tickets between AUantio City andQesan City, via Fletaantvllle. will bo

• withdrawn. Tbe effect of thla will bet» make the coat of the round trip-double the one way fare.

. ' Tbe Board will, at a hearing to beheld by It at the 8tate House. In tboCity of Trenton on Monday. NovemberCtb. at 11 A. M.. glvo consideration tothe question whether thla proposed

-ctuuiKO should be approved. An op-

- nartunlty will be afforded InterestedAi _nsrtles to bo henxd-at the time and

place mentioned.Very truly yours.

(Signed) XT H. BARBER.' Secretary.

On motion of Commissioner Camp-bell, seconded by Commissioner Ad-

' m a , the Ctyy Solicitor waa Instructedla represent the Board of Commission-era at tho above hearing and tho com-

- ajunlcatlon' waa turned over to thoBoard or Trade and Young Men's Pro-gressive League.

Flnanclnig Expenses o» CondemnationProceedtnoa.

Tbe following resolution, offered byCommissioner CampbelL^'Was dulyadopted:

Be it Resolved by the Board of Com-missioners of Ocean City. New Jersey,that tbe coata and expenses of condemnlnit rights. Interest alSd ease-ments, other, than the costs and daiacts for the-value of rights, interestand easements. In the hind describedla Ordinance* Bumbera 100. 101 and1M. be financed in the manner aa pro-vided by the laws of the State of NewJersey In such cases made and provid-ed, and that the City of Ocean City

, tram time to time borrow money, byresolution. In the form of promissoryBates, being temporary Indebtednessn order to defray such costs and ex-peases aa above set forth.

Rescind Tax Assessment.The following tax resolution was

duly adopted by the Commissioners:•Whereafl. It appears on the Tax Du-

v plicate in the Tax Collector^ Office ofthla City, an unpaid tax on lot numberCM hi Section "O~ for the year 1916.

- a* the aum of IH-53. and said premla-* ea. aa taxed, waa for religious) purposes,therefore.'

• Be It Resolved by the Board of Com-Btiaslonera of Ocean City. New Jersey,thai the Tax Collector be and he Uhereby irithorlied to cancel.said tasaa appeoiM upon tbe record books Inbut office and for tbe Tax Collector orOeean City to. give himself credit onthe boofci In hla offlce for the amountof tax so canceled.

(Continued oa eighth page)

NOTICES FROMTHE CHURCHES

FIRBT M. E. CHURCHEighth and Central Avonue.

H' v. J. B. Kulp. Pastor.V'oninjunloii and reception of members

at 10.:m A. M. oc^.l'rra.-lilng ut 7.«0.r. M. liy ll,.- ymior,»lllijcnt,"TI»i Kinirilom an.I Ilir WorlTpHKvents/*

Sunday School and Men's BibleI'IKHH at 2.30 P. M.

Prayer Mooting W'eduouday even-Ings at 7.30.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHlOtb and Wefllcy Avenue.

Morning worship 10.30 A. M., sub-ject "Is God a Itwillty In Our Life?"

Propla are nrn<<l not In mlas this.Illblo School 2.30 P. »I.Evenlnu Service 7. 0, Tho Quartet

IH expected to be In tliolr plnco andolnfi.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH7th and WVwli'y Avi>mu>.

ltev.~i;iinrloH"liriloliii"i."rri'u"iiior~~VriMinhlne at 10.30 \ . M. unrt 7.K

V. M. ' •l i i i l l y l»uy r r o e m m :it •_•:») in ilu> S u n

BE ONE OF THEJOUR HUNDREDOCEAN CITY UBERTY CLUB PROGRESS—OTHERS URGED TO

JOIN AND QUICKLY HAKE UP THE NUMBER.

UNION CHAPEL-BV-THE-SEA.r.r.th nnd Ahlxiry Avi'inic. '

Sunday School nt . 0 I'. M.Ki'i'ii'lnR KurvUv'iit 7 nVIurk.

HOLY TRINITY P. E. CHURCHi:ii'vo»th nml -Central Avcniii*

$ii-rvlci>» Sunday''..7AT, unil 1K.-IR AM.: 7.-0 l>. M. Sunday School S.V

H.

8T. AUGUSTINE R. C. CHURCH_>"<>urtctmth nnd Anbury Avonun.

It«>v. Thom.iB I". niaki>. Hector.Sunday morulni; Muss at 10 o'clock.

Y. M. C. A. WAR WORK.

Tin- Ciip<- May County branch otthe National War Work Council ofthe YounE Men'H ClirUllun AHMOcUtlonof tho United Slates, held n mecllnR atCape May Court Houxo. Thursday ov

I want to say to the good people of Ocean City that I am glad that sofar as this dub boa been presented to the men of our City, they- have re-sponded almost to a man. As stated In my previous letter. It Is my convic-tion that uwry man In Ocean City should Ixroine a member. The amountInvolved to eai'li one IH SO small that every onu can. whatever be his em-ployment, nave at leuHt twenty (We ccntx n week for such a worthy.cause.In IIIPKO dayn of MreRH overy one Is and will be called upon for sacrifi-ces—let UH make ihem cheerfully aa we can. We cant afford to shrinkwhile olhiTH «r«' offerlnR their lives. If you have not yot sinned tho card,do HO at once, aa we-need and moat Imvr. four hundred members. Do yourpan -li.' out- of them, and do It now.

Yours for the Rood cause.J. Q. CHAMPION.

County Chnlrmmi Pulillc Safety Cammltteoiif fapo Muy County.

OUT OF TRENCHESUNDOJERJETOP

Ocean City Leads the County InLiberty Bond Subscrip-

tion Campaign.

LOCJI Boyb Succeed In Securing "$2S,050 Subscriptions.for Liberty Bonds.

. Banks Did Their Share.

Sniiiiniuuli'i- Henry TownHenil Is de-lli:liiiil witli Hie moil work dono bytlie Oii'iin ('Us Hoy SronlH In uecurlnR.illiricrlplliillK lor tlie Se.'<llid Libertyl.ii:in Ilimdi.. tlie lailx liuvliii; micceed-i'il in' I.'IIIMI; W li.ni.ls niuiiiililliiK to'

nlnK of thlH Editor AlfredCooper IH Chairman of tho CountyCommittee and Ocean City In repre-sented by Win- E. Manuey, II. HMownir. II. Howard Thorn, ClaytonHalnes Urlck and U. C. Marnhall.Hon. John It. Mott IH thu C.eneral Sec-retary of the work und It. O. OoodmsnIs Secretary at th» Cape May NavalTralnlnK fllutloiiM.

TAKE8 UP HER RESIDENCEIN OCEAN CITY.

Mrs- J. Miller Mucouch. daUKhter ofJudge War«. has moved from Pitmanand la now occupylne ori« of MM.Ilrecklcy'H cottaueM on Central av»-nu<>. Mr. Mecouch. who In rnKsjced Inthe IhMUrani'o.buiilness at Pennii Urovewill spend the week-ends hciv^

VOTE FOit

MARK LAKERtfUlar Republican Nominee for the

State Assembly.(Hedged to the aupport of the best

bitereata of Capo May County. I amasking your vote aolaly on the merit•f my record during my previous terml« the Assembly. If you believe Inclean legislation and believe that theGovernor of the State should have As-semblymen who will etaKd with hima»d will help along the business ad-ministration of tho State's affaire aaadvocated by him, vote for me on No-vember Sth.

(This ad. paid for by Mark Lake).

GENERAL ELECTIONNEXT TUESDAY

A rnrref- nileut rnlU atK'iitlon tothe fait I 1 next Tuesday. November•itIj. is Ceneral Klectlikn Hay, ami nay*1 bat -Hi.• voterx of CU|H> Ma> Couniy

h:ni' 1111 <MU>oilifiily to nvpi.-h..M'IWH u» to u'lieiber or not they

uiuii ih,. Comity in r.ri'lve II.nil",,HIM.fimn the Slate for road liii|>rowtuem><

the nevt llvi* yt'iiiH, lit .ri*turnfor Jlar..liil'l In tuxeH.

Mark laike. tho Kepublkan <andlfor AHHentbly, 1M pledged to up-

I10I1I tlu - <!<KM1 ItimdH IJIW. underu . d rublrli Cape Muy County will have IIMmain Si'a»hor«* road^paved with u burdsurfaced mulerlul at no exiM>iiH>- to iho

OGBAN CITY REALESTATE TRANSFERS

Reported Especially For TheOcean City Ledger

UP TO AND INCLUOINQTUESDAY. OCTOBER 30

Catherine Seyfert. a.. Read Inc. toElizabeth McN. Crawford. Phlladel-pblu. LotH 19. 21. Sec.. 8. Plan O. C.Land Co.. beKinnlnR In E. side Fourthstreet. M0 fool H. from Atlantic uvo-

BRIEF PERSONALSAND LOCAUTEMS

Mre. Bllxabeth Z. Powell la vlaiUgajIn Waahlngton.

Mrs. Hurry Chadwlck. or this city, lavlHltlni: in Phlladelhla.

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Lynch wfllspend the winter In Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Darby Bra.1'hlladelpula visitors this week.

Miss Mary Iiucbanan. of Haddoayfield, was a weck-ond visitor here.

nuc. conveyed to Mlsa Seyfert by O.C. I M , M S a r a h P m l t h ,„L, Co.. IW.. 1916. *I85O. ! M|Mt- , , l n l l r l u , oununin,. ol

John J. ut Kdythu M.- Foster. Ocenn ICity, to David z: Howoll. New York. I M l s ! < o l '" l«»" Smith. wh« has beakLot 36. 111. <. I'lan Sec. 3-4. I ndK of v l M " " K "> 1'hllodolpblu. hoa rotumaCOcean Front It. B. Co.. B10 r«-t SB.. I""I»••rroin Atlnntlu avenue. $.'10(1. 1 \trf. Mary Ijik«' »iH-nt ovvr-Suuday

Uartruud C. Taylor, w., Chcxter. l'a..\vli|, her HOII. Ilcv. W. Klwxll Lake, atto A)lc«t M. Oauuiihowcr. Haddotitteld. I'rliu-eion.-

31. 111. 7, PlnTi O. C. L. Co. IIUKIU- I T. I a en-; In_K,_H|I|<> Turk Place. 610 ft. SW._. •, r' '"" _!:„ "" * _ ' _ - ^ l -

fro.il Atlnuiic nv.,,,1... t l ienc K. paral- c r " ' 1 ! ' " " ,M™ T h * ° ' tvrul"MO- «*1*1 with Atlantic uvenuc. to W. KIIIV of I I I m l l l " r i t - ''•"• .15 fe.l wide street: lliem.e. SW. ailing M. Moyer. tlio Iloardwalk Jeweler,sulcl Hlreet 41) feet. Conveyed •<> 'lay- >I:IH >nove<l hhi family to Atluntlc Citylor liy the Sutton and i*orHon Co.. Se|it. Tor ilie winter.

Lukowood,

•'.:. um. Hurry A. MurrU. City Clerk, .'iitor-I l l y ..f Oe.au City to KII..11 II. ot ( a l | l l > 1 , M r J ( ) l l | 1 M c A voy . -« f PhlladeJ-

Wllllain <•. Moore. Iladdimtleld.U.M;. H.;I . 111. 11. Piuu o. c. u.

|ihlu, last Sumliiy.

Co. No. :i. Sold for luxe* of i:i|L-. as- M r - ' i n l 1

I I I h

Carlisle, of I.oe«biir«.' of O. C. Cardeim tr«. *l. VIHIIMI their duucliter. U m Samuel T.l.r, Kxr. and Tr. i:»iuto I' l )""!n- <hla week,

of Henry l> llamie. lute of rlnladel- H. II. Holnieu and Mri. Holmes, whol>bla. I-:<lwaril et Kniiiia Cecelia Kwlm: have been vlHltlni; *Wuv down East.und Joiieph 11 Multl.i P. IluRtie. all of u r i . n i boinu uuuln.Philadelphia, to llavid CralK. Pblladel-phlu. Lot .101, H.t. A. Plan O. C. A.N'lcbnluK Illiliioon and wlfo. wh»

have IMH'II VIMIIIUI: In Now Vork Htata.

In II ndeavor n> se.ure tho Her-vl< •• i:inlileiiis. offenil li) the NationalSeoul Headquarters I" Wyn sellingluiiidH !• ' KiidierH iif ten nr more dlf'rerent f tu -Men. llurvey UofT ami Theo-dore Kteveim were the ,wlnner». GoBuelllni: 14 IKIIIUH aiiioillillni; to J11.100.und Str»eiiK 1.1 lxind» 'nninunlliiK to-IL'.OdO. While MarcUH Illockman'a

Hales totaled J9.KH0. lie iniuBcil a Ser-vice Kniblcni liecniUM- of the fact that

IH HUbiicrlberH conulHted of but fourpeople.

Of the amount iieciired by tho boys.115.200 was taken tliroucli the FlintNational Dank and 110.750 throughhe Title and Trust Co.

Honda BRKreKatlnR I1S5.000 weresubscribed for by the two financial In-HtltutlonH of this city, the Title andTrust Co. taklnc 180.000 worlh andthe Klnit National 175.000. which, ofcourse, were secured to sell to ourresidents, and the city showed Its loy-alty In securing them.

Charles 11. Stilwell. Secretary andTreasurer or the Ocean City Title andTrust Company, who was appointedby tbe Philadelphia district an thechairman of Cape May County Libertyl.oau t'oimniltf.'. worked dlllueiilly Invarious |iarln of the founty and re-ports that the effort* of the Committeewere very KUceeKKful.

Ocean City Leads The County.<>ci:«>i fity leadH In Hie wlllnu of

Liberty Uinulh in fai"' May County,havlnc l**'ii wild In the different

County. The law Ituelf lu a Itenutill-4.111 nieas.ir... and will be fiddly ud- Dov,,, t.( Kllm II. Cralit. Philadelphia.!tiered 10 by the Uopubllei.11 U-KUla- t o E m m a c.-r.lla . w i f e of Edward Kw-1 MIK» Virginia Sharp, of Anhwooa.tor- Tho Democratic Party had ,„ , . . . |.|,f|a,| l.|,,| lla. Lot 301. He.:. A. iN Y.. In tlu, uue.t or h. r uncl... Mr.ihdKed Itwlf. ho»vv.r. to reiM-al thlB , . l u n O c A »'|.' IHUKII fiinnlneham.law, and a vote for Sumu.tl A. l*un-

bankhiK renlre» an follown: OdeanCity. »ir.!i.iii»0; Wildwood. l

ai May City. $nr,.iH>0; fa|W May<:ourt HOIIW. JSO.OOO; Tuckahoe. III.-l000. The aucrt'Kute reiiorted by thevarious llnahcial InmltUtlons totaledJl.1i.000. ' •

Tlie holdiem. sallorn and uvlutor«ronnectod with the barracks at CapeMay suliM-ribod about IIOO.OOO. whichwent throUKli the Camden dUtrkt.

iu^. the Democratic candidate. W avote aiculuHt your County, at-alnntvoumelf and your InterestH.

The Hepubl'-tn platform adopted attho recent convention. Ilko thu plat-form of last year, will be relluloualyadhered to. It promlHea thin year touphold the Governor In hlx splendidendeavors and efforts In military pre-paredness, and the continuation undfurtherance of the provUlonu thathave been sturted, and completed. Inconformity with provlouu platform de-clarations. It promises business me-thods aB applied to Stato affairs; astate highway syatem. authorised andIn progress: civil service uystuni re-formed and re-organized; Increase Infranchise taken: equalization of taxa-tion: and economy In the administra-tion of the State's affairs, the latteipledge being a continuation from lastyear, when tbe splendid managementof tbe business of the commonwealth,despite the war emergency ezpensesand advanceu to the Government am-ounting to bundreda. of thousands ofdollars, resulted In a larger balance Inthe state TreaHUry than In any otheryear.

A Vote for Mark Lake IH a vote fortliiu platform und for Local Option,and every true Kepubllcan should fuelenough pride In hla HtateV chief exec-utive, and the buuinens methods thathla party ha» adopted, to come outand vote, and vote for the RepublicanCandidate.

TUANSKKR INHERITANCE TAX.Estate or Charles Htlleu. Cajnden.

<lec'd April IS. 191.".. IMIB 71371;. Inc..Hec. P.; 1055 Asbury avenue: lots 675.67t>. Src. U; 671-674 Incl.. Sec. B. Total

Mr. II A. llntchvlor of Canutes.inie down Saturday mth i and vnjor-I wrM'ndlui; Sunday In ihl» rvsorL

ThoinaH WnttKon nnd wifr, of Phfuvdelplila. Aklniry uvonuc property

w»th Interest <I76.79) »594.79. Paid !«"• vlaited Ocean City tlila »-.ek.Oct. 9.

BUILDING PERMITSRecently Issued by Building Inspector

Wm. 8. Johnson

Tlir.t-ulory twelve room dwelling.Ocean uvenuH near Twelfth street, forWalter II. Janlen: cost. 15.500. Buil-der. OUa M. ToWnsend.

Six-room residence. Ponnlyn Place,between Ocean and Atlantic avenues,for Tbomaa S. Furlone: coat, 14.000.Builders. C. H. JOIIIIHOII SI Bro.

Six room residence, Pennlyn Place,between Ocean and Atlantic avenues,for Lewis M. Uarrett: coat, 14.000.Builders, C. it. Johnson & Ilro.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Allen, atKrankford. vlalte<l Mra. Allen's rather.Chief of Pollre S<-till, laat Sunday.

Mra. Mary U'niaon, of Woodborf.huit r<'turn<-d home after HpendlnR afew daya In this .city with Mr*. Was.K. Fisher.'

Mr. and Mrs. H<uth Cunnlnjdian*,who have been vlaltlnu relatives haNew York and other |iliuv«. have re-turned home.

B. V. Dord. of Aabiirj uiraur, ami .remove his family <•> ri.iliulelpbla fartho winter. Mr. lUird i>. employed aaPhiladelphia.

Mr. and Mr» K !«•hiladelphia, iipenf

• l'»urit-«la. eCn.luy laat with)

Mr. Douriieola' parents Mr and Hra.K, A. Boun;eols

Alterations and repair, to dwelling1 Mr uiul Mrs. W w a mon Central avenue near Eleventh, cloned tlielr Ocean <-t'v xituuce thlastreet, ror Otis M. Townnend. owner! wwk. and rvturnwl <<• lierroantowai

Harry S- DOUKIUUH In tbe Kepubllcancandidate for Surrogate, Hnd like MarkLake, should be nreonled tbo full Re-publican vote, vhlrh normally In Cape

and builder:, cost, f 1.000. I fur the winter rnoiiilo--New roof on collate at 613 Centralj Mliut Kuthcrlne lUnn-all. u Ktudaaaivvnue. for John^P. K«x: coat. |3«o. -, , | , , . |-r,.,hy(erian ll.uipltul. Saundaca)

- - • - - — • !avenue. Went PbllodrlplilM. l» visltlaa;Uullder. Otis M. Townsenil.' Alteratlonu and repairs to dwelling |,,.r father. II. C Ilonaall

at 410 Atlantic avenue, for Deo. W.Nnck: coat. I10O. Uullder. Otis M.Townnend.

Mr. and Mm. Albert Kows and

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TO THE FREEMEN OF OCEAN

CITY AND THE COUNTY OF

CAPE MAY:

I utaiid mniarely forhonesty and tH.oiunny .iw themanagement of public

no int«i*ftexcept the people of CapoMay County, ,

SAMUEL A. LANINGrmld for b» W.

May County in 1MDemocratic vote.

greater than tbe

New asbestos roof on rnttases at i122 Central avenue, for J. II.

I Marearel KOKK. who have b«>rn BiahtBaT{an aiitniuoblle trip aa far South aa

Klrbiunnd. Va., have rvtumml

Keliton; cost. |3LT.. Uullder.Scull.

store (one room) -Ocean front aec-Hon. 100.fi. North.of Eighth street and

Allen Mr. and Mr* Daniel Marktnaa a a *Mm. Arleluh He>u. of Pitman, were ra-

nt guestH of Mr. and Mm. Marcelloa

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I PRAYED FOR SOLDIER8AND' SAILORS.

The prayer ut the First -M. K.Churi-h lam WVdnenday nvonliiK wancwnduclod alonK the lino or. wpeclttlprayern for our uolillern und uullorn.

An addruai; wan delivered by Ilov.Loo JoliUKon, who in doing Y. M. C. A.work at tho Cupo May Training Sta-tion.

COUNTY LOCAL OPTION FIOHT. (

Meeting Held Yesterday At CourtHouse Baptist Church In Interest

of Movement.

ATTENDED REUNIONAT WEST CHESTER.

Major I.. It. Thomas, of Ocean City._ltend«4 the reunion •uf hl» old Ilu 'meat, thu Nlnuty-noveqth 1'onunylvila Volunteers, at West Clwstor.. lastSaturday. Of tho 1000 raou lu thorolls Of ty-slx yein» ago. 107 woro ldUedIn battle. 450 wore wounded and 125died of disease incurred In the aer-vlce. • . . . . . .

1LT. K. of Atlantic avenue, for H. Nara-zuki: coat. IIOKO. Uullder. AllenScull.

Alterations and repairs lit stage and

|j>r«l. of Pitman, who spent thoof October In thl» city.

dipt. W. II. lloiick.-of Camden.lu eiijoylni; the fall niontha InCity. In entertaining his

A.hi'H'tlnc In the IntereHt ot thu IJVcal Option IUIIKK In thla County WUKheld In the Court llouue llaptlxt! Auhur> avenue, I.IKI.Church yesterday inoriiliik'. under tin*! or lu M. Townieml .uuuplccn at the Cape May County Lo- Frame oltlre. 1111.1cal Option I.eai:uo.

The notli'e of ibe moolliiu uuys:"Tho liquor Intorcste of th.> Countyarc arouxed. W« fucu defeat unlenu weIIHV.) act ive r.xiperutlun of ull our forr-

lu lcony lu HoiiRlityH Pier Theatr.!. I U v w l l l „ n,TUett. »t Camden.Kiuhtli Htrwt unil tin- llourdwalk: rout, | ( ( V i ; , . | t |M 91 y, .a ry old.

(t'ontlnuiMl ou ulicbth pac«)liuliaiiii; -fruit wand und plocliik' : :——'-uir lu hiilliij or IWell ' i t Markel. 7401

IJOil. Buildfar,

tool houiui (nnwltei'lu) for KverKon A. Coraon; cost,JL'r,n Uullder. Ollx M TowiiK.mil.

RETURNED FROM AUTO TRIP.

BROKE HIS ARM.Mr. Chun. It.' Pouj'll, Mrs Powell.

Mr. Win. tjiirdlner und Mrh. (lurdlnur,I)r. CIIUH. Hldi-r. a one-time resident who luivc bci-n cnjoyini: u ten duy auto

o'f Ocean City, hut now of (11oucost«r.|lrl|i. ri'liirn.'d hoiiif on Saturday luat.'broke bin arm rfcoutly whflu crunklnu The dlutunuv Iruveled wna about 1.400

U l d Nhla automobile.

PAINTED HIS COTTAOE.Wm. 8 . Johnson baa just finished

giving h i s cottage, a t 1Z46 Aabury ave-1nuo a coat ot palnL ' I

nill<H uud tho I'ltle* vUlted weroburgh. KlncMlori, Albany. ScAuiaturdum. Ithlcn. Byrucuao and Wat-Una Qlen.

AdvertlM l a Tbo Lodger.

TOR SALE—sterling or 6t- Chartea,.vii.- or both li.xt located and hav-luu iiroved that tli.'y nw Knod bual>lii>»u |uo|Hiultlon« <1IIH post ueosoa.yet owlni: 10 other bu»ln<'sa will eelLKor terniu ai'ply It. M. d O W , No.::-J0 Di.-v.l Hide. Philadcliihla. Pa.

For Sate at Darosln Prices3 Lots. Central uvo. bvlow tRth: I

r.ntu. Anbury ave. below Slat: I Lot,AHbury ave., bet. 3M and Slst. Ad*

O I l OBlytire-in, Owner, er OBlco.

Pianos For SaleConvenient Prices—13.00 per

If necessary.LAKK'S J«WBLHV BTORK

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sabbath s«hooi.

ly patriotic effort.very Urn* BESTOFCAH

A patrlotlo service. enUUed. "The;;*tags_ of rreedoro," was rendered by

People-Pall To Orlp The Pact ThitWar T w l a Now Operative.

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in Praise of Hospital' : • 'Senilsa.' : " •'

^J!?hOil;'tbOhUn Ot tte Beginning yostordiiy (Friday) thereH. Church Uat Sunday eve- ^ m*^ m , „ , ; t ^ b l e in ,„«

^ 5 * . • ' • . • • • ' • . ' • poat offlco because of the 3 cent letter

-;;V - _ i i » 4 _ „ . « „•' ±L.w~. "„"—'I* 8 * beeomlwr. effective. The newspa-l$$*•'• : J S B T " wo'Wwide battle for Demoo-\vnm „„,„ given the public an possible!,*v-:-.:. r«ny. . . I Information regarding the matter, but [.

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I n . J. B. Kulp. .. r; . After singing "Tbe Son or dod GoeslYmh to War." the congregation was

_•• led in a> .prayer (printed on the pro-gram) by Mr. Mowrer, after which

'•<:prayer was offered by the pastor.A mrltaltnn <"ltu» ¥»•« nr. r.»i.»

• hrate," was very effectively renderedfey Miss Msrguerlte Kulp. Other reo-nations during the evening included

tlon," by Muylln Robinson.Hbsllaiol Harrb. Mlx» Marion Mur-

phy, tho members of Mm. J. R. Voaa'tttad Miss Marts's classed, and tint otherstasiog1 part, did remarkably well. *

Luther's Battle Hymn. "A Mightyftartms is Our God," also "Faith of

en the Western Front—Man WithArtificial Hand Pulte Orew

. eome Joke en Visitor*

Drop letters, that Is first elass mailon the western front Is excellent," saidLieutenant —, of the Boyal Fly-

tbe envelope, and a 1 cent stamp muttbo affixed to the. 1 cent postal card.

[on a souvenir post card that contains Iwriting. ' I

ously wounded man comfortable; andno effort is spared to save the more

mused to set Into the hospital aiBoulogne so often that the nones gotto . know me very well. They aresplendid women, these nones, 'and

COAL ITon need COAL, yon need Service.

Ton get Both from& H. SHOIMAKIR LUMBIR CO.

18th and West Awemi*

^ N ^ MEN'S SHOPPall Suits. Hats. Ovfercoftts!

got to saying •he's back agnlo.' afterI had been there four or five times. Iseldom heard them becaose I usuallywas unconscious. But - they alwaysgave me my tavorlto bed and the at-tendants I liked best.

•XJne Tbnreday m«»«iTig, after I badbeen unconscious Cor more than •week, I woke up In wnatim*, Insteadof at Boulogne. I knew then that Imust have been seriously Injured. TBemen most seriously Injured—those notexpected to' live—usually are sent toBamsgate. Wtom London I went toBamsgate. They have a wonderfulbosplMlJKB

CARRIES "BIQ STICK"

Washlngtoja. — Senator Bank-head of Alabama startled .biscolleagues by stalking into the

adjournment with the aid of ahickory stick six feet long. Thesenator la no lightweight and bo Mtowers over tbe average man, fl

; but a prop so entirely out of allaccented proportions causedcomment.' : • ,

Senator Knox's curiosity wassuch that, he demanded an ex-planotion.

"It'ti the stontest bit of wood ftover cut In Virginia,'* sold the S•tuner. " "- n

"Quito n good deal of It" ob- £

if wero cut In two. and one of the >','f{ purls lind a nice sliver head o.i ft

X the gentleman from Alabumu. 'A9 <iuick to reject the bint. Thl» SA \v.-u» sent to me by a Mend. I um j}fl going to take It down home If >A you fellow* ever get through ;Ji5 wluU-Juuuulng here and adjourn. Cn II It-Ill lui lllu» thA «Mnv Aw nu, .«.

M>UlS^||fM|tER p-m: . •. -. •,- ;;«^d.lttick»,v:

Seventh Street a n d | « ^ i i g Ocean t

Phone Your Ofdet*Phones

For "Gbfngs t&eicib to Kat"

Seventh and Asbury Avenue' • • ' • • - ' • • • • . . ' • • • ' ' • • ' - ' : . • . ^

Reliable Place To Do Your MarlteliBi."

ALL RKADV FOR YOUR INSPECTIONODD PANTS SWsTATBRS C*

,_ HHU LINK SHIRTS, TIBSt HOBIIRV•ATM ROBIS INOIAN BLANKETS

—4 Asbury AT

ffr im Ur,"Down along the water-front there

Is a great promenade. It la perhaps79 toe* wide. When 'nopeUsa' caseshave been cnotd they are given wheelchairs which they propel with their

ui MEN'S WEAR Tben there

New Styles la all lines of Merchandise- for Pall and Winter of 1917.

I _ P O W E L L ' 8 - T H E RELIABLE STOREI Plume 2S - S2I Aitary Avenw

Chimneys Re-trimmed. All Kinds Store Pipe Made""" . DO VOU NKKD NBW LEADERS.

gutters, flues or any other metal workup at your placeT Then have'us calland Ox a price for tbe .work whichwill iileuno you by Ita moderation.We. don't have to iirnlno ourselves orour work. Thane with whom we havedone business are our bout advertis-er".SMITH'S, 735 A8BliRV AVENUE/ PHONE »3-\«t

HEATER AND STOVE REPAIRS' Plpelew HeaUrs | Roofs Painted

A l l KINDS OF ROOFS PUT ON

cS^iTSSb ^efti2£Schalra. The winner was the one whosucceeded la'throwing tbe other manout of his chair, Frequently the re-sults doctors had secured after monthsof painful work w«re nn*!"*"* In thlaway. * '

I t used to be funny and sometimespathetic to see the men trying outtheir artificial limbs. There were twolong Iron rails supported by posts be-tween which the men with'artificiallegs would practice. They would grip'tbe rails with .their hands and walk;from one end of tbe path to the other. IThe stunt was'to turn around withbands off the rails. y«»y a time Ihave HCD a man go sprawling whenone of hl« leg* went ont from underhim. .

Rather Grewsomo Joke.. "There wan one chap r' *•— '-wlio used to have u KH'ulout ot an nrilllcliil liunJ. Itpaint whero big coiwould make him

frienda.~v" You're rlcSt.' he'd said, that Joke

In pretty crude. I wuu't pull It again.' I

GET LEATHER FROM SHARKS

Series of Teeta by Ooventment fihowcThat Product le Durable and

Satisfactory.

Ki>w romlon. Goniu—A eontruct for1,000 Hhurk books. 800 to be completedIn ten ilayri aud 700 In twenty <luyx af-ter the flnrt consignment has titt-nuwiirdHl by the government to 3. W.I''onlhuia, a blacksmith, of thin vl-dnlty.. There are to be three varieties ofbook, eleven, ten and nine inehe* Inleinrth. A tfiiUo and swivel are t« beattached to each book.

It la reportiHl from n Wasnlagtoncorre»|Kindeut that the governnieut lu

new leullier

I these men. some without legs, some I the'skins of the«e'flsb! It Is believedI -without arms, to Join their chain to-1 than f. n« » . . * _ - K - , n industry

WORKS FOR NATIONAL UNITY

AO Goods kept ituIdfl'rREC ntOM DUST anj We DeHver to An Parts of The City.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR

ONLY $975 .00Lot on Wesley Aw. Near TwelAa

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Lot on Simpson Avenue, near Twelfth Street

JOSEPH I. •CULL7S7 ASIURY AVINUB > OCIAN crrv; N. A';

Any KindAnyWhere

JO& O. CBAHPIONBuilding Contractor

Ocean City. New Jersey

Tenth St. and West Ave,

Bell Pbone 480

BAtPH HATES VANO1LUUHArchitect and EngineerOcean ^Ity, New Jersey

City Gas Light Company837 Asbury Avenue

tlon came the Impuhu wan Irreslatlble.Tho chap would put out hlg false hand •"""'lore N. \ nil. uUn u ii.ii.Kn ti.rfor tbe girt to shake and then would U'IIKIIO <or Xutlonul fnlly. in KHIII/, ,ipull nisiarm away. leaving the hand '"""illy with the approval oi p.vJIn her grip. More than once lMre Been ''•••« Wilson. l« rrepnrlI1K „„ |,,|,.11M,".,Ithat hand drop on the bard floor of •i.inp.ilgn for the iinlltanlor, «t p"|,,""the.promenade while the glri shrieked "Pinion In thu war. Mr V»ll u i r.£lIn horror." Jdei.t „, ,|10 Am-ricni, Tel,«r« 'p.,' „ Z

Telephone compnoy. I

Do You

Telephone 69. Night Call 424-W

FRESHEN UP VOUR WALLS. Bright, dean wall paper that

will make any houiewlfe delight-i - ed can be found in our extensive

utock. Plain orand colors to *~~~

the latest patterns and advisewith you on your requlrementa oa

WANTS TO SHINE SHOESFOR PERSHINQ'S ARMY

.Pueblo. Colo.—Thomas Price,twenty-seven, a legless boot- iblack here, wants the job of {Hhlnlnjgr shoes for General Per- jshlag'a Sammies "over there." '

him from entering tbe army, no

NICK CARTER IS IN ECLIPSE

Boy Readers Wsnt Airmen or Subma-rine Captains tor Heroes Instead

of Old Thrillers.

Denver, Colo.—A canvas of book-stalls In Denver—the very center of

labor, the labor costscreased! ,

chance to "do hln bit."

put the western

taoe ol the present labor scale In the building trades!• . ' • ; •

Otis M, TownseiuXHOHJABLE BUILDER

41S Klnhth StreetOcean city. N. j .

--JAMES M. CHESTER & CO

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Lerd Leeon(leld's House In London Be-Ina Fitted Up for Use of Amur.

City. N.S i ' - •

Corner Ocean Avenue

_ L J . B f » J fe .^» | | f e . • ^ j Pilgrims" nre busy transforming It Into

M U - M ^ V : - .» • • * T ' ^taBt«^«»P<»al«*theABisrlean|f*"!,.rf'W»,;W» J» \ ; - . . flfBcsrswlthlAaCswirsata, .'T'1"™'

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.ii>arii,Vj*<t2W fHC OOEAI CITY LC08CB

NOT A MYSTERYMentis a MqrJett But Well

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down their handiwork. The wall

illNI>r<ive<l t o certainty to th«

. iloett not cullhim dally Into the places where nienthrong. If ono wantH to know IIIHIUIblm tbrouch motives other tlmn thnneof tho Idlenoui of curiosity ho cun xeehim and talk with him', anil thn

There hnnlly « i n b« much of reallayiilery ulmut u inuif who twice sine*luls Kreut war IH>KUU I:IIH lieen sentiihniuil IIH n K|H'rtul coniiulsMloncr foitUo prettlil<>nt or the Unltvil 8tuten. Col-«u«l IIUIIM,. ||,IH he<>n twlcu In llerlln,

I P E N T OF WORLD AFFAIRSjisirflathsrina Data on Keoncmlo and"5*er Problems Which Must Be

s^Sflvtd at the Peace Table—Hasi aualHlcatlonaThatQotoMakeh ' a Sound' Diplomat..

.AUTHORS NryrB-M««-~»«« mada

qulrlna curloHlty that miv innii' V.V o"""" '" """ *•'"'"' K ur"l ' o u" capitals.m.-l«t mien andllnclln. "Z „ , lri,ny « T " ""L" T* \'° ""* W o o ( l r o w

would !„, w 1B ,„ ,„„ c<lI(,",, " " y ttll«"' «'«l write what limy ho calledIH n genial man w h V s . ™ S - ,, "or "I """"''"""I"""" '«vleW of hi. ad-has snmht to deOne. for pJrSjJuio » " v n '."n '",'lT 'V" TV*ltho inwmln« of either of tho words 1. ' !"'" t n k " u b y C o l o n e I

•oldnea. . r nu«lerity. 1 , 7 2 "'I! 1* '» « '- "'""",»« <" • » « • •* •*•of humor well developed. • and B'^"«u° ? " '" »'n>Hl<ll!llt ma* "» *"**

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•Met personal contBHt. taQidry and

iei By I0WARD B. CLARK.,«C«trrilIil. HIT. Wut«niKnrap«P«rt7iiloa.)'

^••'WMhlneton.—Who Is Ool. Edward

•^ttt service on a. futuro dnjr ofpeacet•. •.Jbls ID a quctttlon that It being asked

jjf;' by a very large proportion of the peo--<-.-'r;-ele of' the United States and In fact¥>;.'ef all the allied nations.y$':\ Colonel House does• not wear the?;- reconl or his dVeds on'hln sleeve. It;*";.|s probable that If this unofflrlal coun-j"f tdlor to the president of the United£K~ttates were to be elected to eoncress

'.','• "sere for the congressional directory»&;'would road like this:£i" -' 5<lwnnl Slandell Ilousp. Democrat of

C* Aaotln, Texas; born 18SS; elected to?''. <he — congreiis, November.rf.;v ' In thin brief, ultra-modeitt. If yon will,[';"*- way would this Texan bn prompted to

, write nn autob|Ofrrnnhy. ju»llfleil'• SonbtlrRs from the viewpoint of other

ry.'VSjen In belnK extended Into many., thsplern.!•-.-' ' Who In Col. Kdwnnl Mnndell ITouf*.

,tj.'. .-'who. untU the day when the fliiiil orderSenne Plrlnc" con**, la to Ktmly In

f " kcbnlf of the government of tho Unltwl/ -Mates tho economic, tho geographic,?f the democratic and the hnmnnltnrinn

"; prohlema which tho American connwl-©;-t Ion at the peace table muat Hwk top? -salve after a wanner'which the people?*';."(Of.* great democracy can approve?fe' • Consulted by President.J-' . ; 4n tTle WnRhlngton illppiitclii-s some-8>y tUng like this la rchd seveml times as';-';1 year: VCoionel House has been In thoj&f dry for twenty-four hours as th« guest";,':'. -ef the president. He will leave for'£!•':.• Hew York tomorrow morning."p'-•-•'•••Beyond this the reader geta nothing•' '-*ora the dispatches except the word^ t tkst the president and his visitor dls-fc...-cassed Heztran matters, or Ruropennr •altnii . or It may be, hot In this lut-K v t » cane rarely.-poUttcal matters.fix. The public has known little more•rcJjIBoat Colonel House than that he Is?f,.:,-s man frequently consulted by Wood-

*' '• Wilson and a man In whoso Jodieit on political, economic- and legl>>-

>£>: tattve matters the president puts con-•>::•' Stence. There Is a sort of a glamourJfc' shoot men and things which are tnys-?'-•','; teJloua. It would seem that becoune'-•.••:.ef the attraction which mystery ban':'"••.'fsr the people, a s shown If yon will|v. .'la tbolr glnttonous reailliftr o f tletec-'V. , trre Morten and the like." tlmt wri»i«»-<Bi'vjef the newn of tho <1MV In imrt lm»"''.-•.. .chosen to treat tho I(.>IIII:>< mwl '•""

pjtho inwmln« of either of tho•oldnea. . r nu«lerity. 1 , 7of humor well developed. • and Bperunientnl wnnnth

Secret of HI. Pov.er.

I'o P W placv which many men be-"°V° "mt '• • l""17'1*

er to attract other men to him for the

public matters. Prom tho day that heWas Old enolinh in »mil<n i»l/« =«^l«««study, Edward M. IIouxu has been deepI n I l a h l • I t i

iilcr eventx which hnvui<o threo wor«li. Slore-

e men, the thlngn midl uH

ciiiiHluiitly In III-IIO'-JHIIIII heforo him.Ho Is <|iilck to ti'Mcn n eiiiiNo to nil if-fctt. m- to go Ilii- reverse route. Hohim IMI'U a atwli nt <•< Innniin imturun» It IIIIM dlinwn itself In ninny of tin-great )irolileniH of limiinn llfo. TIIIKlm'nn» tlmt he ll:i:i In him, or nt anyrnte nu*n hollevi* that he haR In Mm,tho qiiiilincutloiiH which go to ninko

In Texan the governor* of tho mate.one nlier iinothur. conxulted Colonel

fnira hrniks uml more perhaps Ifhellcve the '

Ing uml wulklnu.

; thim this anuljHJa of the i

r 'shl|iH nre wnrUlui; for Krunce, for Italy. <' Ilia library shelves for the unfurlliimti^iieutml BtateH that ]f iuu>iia «h.i» t<a h H would IH* tlireiiten't'd with starvation i

« If the ullle>t did not belp to keep UHMUIto reud, for thnxe In tho book canes nllve. TriHi|»i, munition!!, equlniueut. 11nrc nmile the i-)iii)|iniilons day by duy fiMMl miripMeM hiivn heen'hroucht from \•if the otherH IIH they come from th» all <|iiiirten< of the worlif In UrltiHh cI111111I9 of -wrllerM worth whlln. «hl|m,~iiot~«>icluxlvely forllrltlnh'con^ J

Nil man iirohalily cun rend politics, Niiiaptl'in, lint for all of Urltnln's al- (li'Kl"latlon, vconoiiilcH nnd hlHtory con- lien mid for neiitnilH. Without the \utantly wltliimt li'l'lnit KOIOO of Dr. llrltlMh tneriimut murliie tho world'K •

1>ry-a«-nu><t'M chnructertHtlcH. ' So It la liileruiitlonul couimcrce would bo ul- ]tlmt Culnnel IIOIIKO doen not reud the lanxt at u HtundHtlll. 'fiinr fflrmliliilili'H t-onutantly. Ho turns A ft,'mi,UM nuthiirlty on xhlpplng uud It.. flctlnn .mil hero ono finds something I m V l l | un-,,1,^ ri-cently pointed out that !of piisilWy mure than punning humnn t l v ) m,,rchunt muliu.i bun heeoiuo thojiIntereHt. tlrst line »r nnvul defence In thU wur;.<

Col. Edward. M. Houie.

ltoune mi i.ul'Kc niutt«r«. How deei; u I-n*-«c«'"i» "Ilimmii Limii .t.iiidlii's*un lmprentil«ii he hu» made nn T.'xun "'"»/«•<>>" thl* latter UMIU of "iliKumh*- • • •. • • -* _. . i... i.......... Men" to the lluhter minded reader.

right In attributing t"

troth In tbe case of Colonel HOUKR aslt Is In the case of any other man

Tbouuh uot

;•;' U modesty net mystery which has been' the bimlc difficulty. •

>,• Be Is a modest man. Vs I know from;-,-j personal, contact with him. To claim^'..BodeKty for one's self Is to be Immod-;"'i:N'«st He does go from Us present abode&A.IB New Yorlc city to Washington ocea-

Cf the Doited- States. Wby-iUiould be

tronipellng herald ouiiyl or uVuml ofcymbl l h T

He goes to tbe Whlto Housn, Htays

Claslvt'iiiiis and secrecy have been the

:«Wi vUlt.;. Gives No Word of Work.

deedx.of the present BdminUtratlon.

purpose to pursue them, by theeemuel of Edward. U. Hoose Is not to

M>to set from the latter a definite

*nose who nave bttftt. « s * van o*aboat tk« naa who Is stndy-

Has Studied Hard.

would be willing

tlnueu anenabled I

BRITISH VESSELSWORK FOR ALLIES

Merchant Marine Is First Line ofNaval Defense in This

. . War.

ARE FEEDING MANY LANDSEnglish Freighters Plght U-Boats

While Neutral Craft Ply to SafeZones—Half Tonnsge Working

for Prance 8ont by England.

. London.—An uimlyuls of the pres-

Heet UN affected liy U10 war will Indl-

VOU CMN OWN VOUR OWN MOMBl MkPtaoes IN.ANO.«OORl !Jt-o«.1s»

t have for salo a brick house with3 bedrooms, bath, living room, diningroom and kitchen. Has hot waterheat, coal range, every modern con-

« ft 2IP.C

. Can be purchased on very attract-ive term*.

JOSEPH I. SCULL797 -Asbury Ave, Ocean City. N. J.

COMMERCIAL. MEN'S BEST

Sterling Restaurant, 828 * £ "llooma wltb or wltBout board. Hot

water heal. I*rtcc*» r<ifonsDI» by dmyar WMk. O m « » by the quart or hun-dred. Ovsten. an •trhia,

r. o. LAMBBHT. PMP.l-hon. 347. OCBAN CITV. N. J.

Talanboaae—Ml I*: GMst ISI>Jjf"^ >

ALtEN CORSOM. M. D. >•1* WBSLBV AVBNUB .' ' ' , ' j ^

OeMn CH». N. A, '•?',OITlM Hours! • to W A. M. .> j.v->

. T t o I P . M. ••• - •'•/'•j ,'i

Telephone—Bell » o . .

of the measure lu which Knglitpd haH i

ettM WIIM on.Mif lli» Kcholurs In pollUcs. l u , , r c . im n t Mi,|IIS u r o n o w u,,,,,.,!, n u dTt WIN mild of him Hint ho hud read th,.r,.r)1|.,, ,„).„ „,„ w i n i ) . chunceii UBeverything from Arlntophinies1 "Iroga Wl,rH | , | lw, T h , . y u r o nttiicked by tho••'''•'''"•—~_ " j wii'iuy «n wlKht und they tight tho cn-

v 1 fuiy ou night.< ••;, | Keep Out ef Danger.; '--I ' Xeutrul veMKelH Imvo sought the less

• j <lniiK>'ri>un mncH nf opl-ratlon und ply: I their .trade In vyutera far from tho Oer-

e?

Prospects?How onen you hear thU cjiien-tlon r4(gurillng a young inan*Mcareer. A rcwrvu fund withIIH given the ileponltor a hriglit

l>ro»|i«t.

Now U tho time to raake thn^rlitlit Kturt by starting an ae-count With the UccairClty Title

and Truiit Co.

.'! per cent Intercut I'nlilon Time Account*

QCEAN CITY TITLE I TRUST CO

OCBAN OIT. ». J.

muu uiiluuurlne basen, whero'they uuy OOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOreawniiihly bo certnln to remain an-tunl.->4to<l. To tho.llrtllHh merchant fleet 'IH left the uncomfortable duty of serv- <l«o. O. AOmmrn w. W. Adnnu H. 8. AdanuIni; In thoite wiitem where iiuhmurlneaare thickest, where mines are strewn,where tho (lirtnuna Hbow tbe least con-cern for humanity, where every houruml every mile represents the seriouscluinco of death and destruction.

Thn French nitnlHtry of mercantilemarine hun lnnued u statement which»i'tn forth tho condition of tho Frenchmerchant fleet. It I" utated that theFrench merchant tuiirlne amounts to$1,107,000 tons, of wtil.-h 2.100.000 tonsha' been loaned to Frmira by Clreatllrltaln. Thun It uppeum that half thotonnugo Working for Franco Is furnish-ed i>y Great Britain. This la particu-larly Interesting In view of tha well-known fact that French shipping hasbeen dealt with rather tenderly by theGerman submarines.

The greatest of French whipping cor-porations has been particularly fortu-uiite In this regard, and u curious ex-planation of tho fnct Is current la bathFrance and Knulund. It U*that thiscorporation represents a large Invest-ment by one of the miut powerful undInfluential religious orders of the IUvinan Catholic, nnd that the Germanshave made It a policy not unnecessarilyto give offense In this quarter. Second-

fiEO D ADAHS A CO

7jg A8BTJVY AVEKUE

iwpt •tt«ntion

Offlce Hours: BtnlO/..>f. - 'Iti. S1».M.Sto tP.V.

FLORENCE BRICK HAINE8 VCof. Mil and Weslmr Am.

MA88A0B. SWEDISH MOVEMENT*Medical and Corrsctlv* OynraastlM

Ball Phone 290. Vonrs by Appota'

OR. M. B. 8TMHM0—Oentttl—

Muionio Bid*. 9th and Asbary Ave>,

FURMAM B. WILLISAttormy-aMjiw« • NIMI> str««

OOBAN CITY. N. J. .tl» N. Third S t . OsmOsa. M. J.

M O R T Q A Q E SWe are at all times prepared

to Place, or Purchase FirstMortiragtw on improved Ooea*City Real Estate, and tnvltacorrespondence with such' asmay wish to negotlato Real Es-tate WH

JOSEPH I. SCULL787 Asbury Av», Ocean City

MONEY TO LOANON MORTGAGE

ALBERT A. HOWBLL.412 Market Street Camden. M. I.

WM. M. TAYLORCor. 14th St. and Central A m

INSURANCE—LOTS—COTTAOESFor Sate and Rent .'

HANS BURKHARDTPLUMBINS AND HEATINB

K» ABBURV AVINUIOCBAN CITV NBV/ JBaSBMot w«t«r. Ht»aro snd Vspar RMlloa

run Pkatw. m - xAdvertise In Tbe Ledcer.

The OCEAN CITY ASSOCIATIONOCEAN CITV, NEW .JERSEY

-•' - |,iu inouiui (,'iinilltlim biiliiuci'd by turn-ilthy In '"" l l°t i»<'rvly frtun the heiivy to Hi'Culnnel "-''' "" <><*<4<I>'1"><. I"1' lo Hi" iictmil

.II,. featherwelKlilH of Uctlou. IIu reai!,:, "S'lok Onrter."

Wtiodrou- WM.-nii, If IH mill, tllln-iiwny from tin1 Kluillex of iitiiteii, imM

certain French HlilpH u n ; always per-mitted to encapo. while other vesselsIn thn name waters uru Invariably at-tacked.

Almost Cut Off.Franco Is now almoHt as completely

cut off from Hie privilege of commerenwith her neluhliorx by land UH U GreutIirltnln. To put It In the n>vetiw. nlieIH nliiKMt IIM dependablu on Hhlppllu:nx Englnnd. Iti'fure tho war, ncford-Ing to the Krenth mlnUtry of marineFranco Imported by land 1S.000.00Otons annually, while hint year nor

have learned tlilngit which make me .|r»Mi€ir«I»i. uml what Iho Auierli-mw U imports la iftill wan 44.1100.000 tons, thefeel that I shall tint go wrong when 1 ,|1U „,,] d | | ) ,H WI||1M| yellow IIII.-I;H. ;| |,r<iportlon reci'lved by land In verytry to put au Interpretation upon wiiae u BllI|1 , , u | t t h o M,,,,,,ker of the lioiivi B l m t | | indeed. Innmimch an France Isof hlM lUetluulH <>f <l«lng things. He I" v( rcpreo'iitatlvnH, Chump Clark, UoM Mt preitent much lenu capable of llv-

pnriuweii limiUx at tho klud u-hli-ll I Impnrt metuU nnd eoul. It may fairlymake a boy huppy. I („, MUM that Fruuee In oveu more de-

Rer..is Good Fiction. pendent UIUIII ruulntnlnlng .her touch"• " i> llliiury of Coldiiel Hnum with the «eu thnn lu Eiiylund.

"" ' meat Is co-operat-

t^Rxv. JAS. E. LAKK, D. D., Ocean City, N. J.Secretary—REV. W. E. L A M . B. A., Princeton, N. J.

Treasurer— CHAS. P. LAKE. B. A., Ocean City, N. J.

RBV.GEO^L. DOBWNS. D. D. REV. A. C. OLIVRB. JB.Ocean City. N. J. . MillviHe. N. J.

HAKVEY Y. LA.KE, Ocean City. N. J. II*««v H. LAKE. Ocean City, N. J.R. D. SOAKS. Buffalo, N. Y.

OCEAN CITV, the Popular Christian Seaside Resort, is located on

Klccric and West ejrscy from Market Street Wharf, and Reading}Railroad from Chestnut Street Wharf, Philadelphia. Round-trip ticketsgood for sixteen days. Full Summer Service. Three Thousand acres,comprising the entire city, under <!to«ls forever prohibiting the manu-facture and sale o f intoxicating lii|tior&.

Summer ServicesTIPM-DAV CAMP MEETING. TEMPERANCE CONVENTIONS

No SAIOONS THE MOST EUINENT DIVINESNo Rvu A CimsrtAN SABBATH

Unexcelled Bathing, Sailing and Pishing. Pine Hotels. Water

For further particulars, write

REV. JAMES E. LAKE, D. D.Ocun City, N. J.

_ _ purt of the 700 vesseta HI which sho b,ad lent tn Frnnee. .Btittih M

Wondrow Wlluon did

nor m ifriends of

concerning the choice by the president uny.

•mars ox tbe BtstehiUfanustofhisUfa. r

Mr. Bam bis been tbe conn-\TTziii ^ it.mtf

foodrtnfli represented leas titan SS par Icent at the bnports; In 10181of sU Imports consisted o f tmunitions of war and the i iofwavBBpDllasvi - -.' . £.]

THE OCCAM CITY LEDGER

Is the Leading Paper ul r.'iwri'ca's Greatest CottageSeasfaon- il.^irt

I'liUUhed Every Saturday ' Eigbt I'uge*•1.00' Per Y«ur

.' Tbe Ledger stands by Oeesn City nil the time, nndcontain*! the news of this resort ss well a> .1 eorapUtsreport ot the City Commissionsrs* nweting! awi all th»Ivgai notices of the oily.

A Special Feature is the puWlostion ot sli reour4sdrtol estate ssles up to and includisg tbs Wednssasjr pre-vious to dsts of Uias.

, TIM lesser MUksJ .838-888 Asbury AVMM. Ooesa Oty . H. J.

mB.

IS

'•'&.•':•$:>

res?

SUNDAY SERVICES NOTE® COMMENTFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.

Bundayi«wed to be a good day tori afon. editor niaokweUwsT I « o d * dolled out In tullca and ribbona i• Baptist Church, morning afternoon | _ ^ v « t o forLannlngla an endorse-1 cay. I little dreamed that | sboola; I came to Ocean City.

•peclQc thlnKB. Tho call to Prayer. I Shall i t bosald of us.'thatweJhBVo

__p,nded to ,„ , u o O p e n l n - K Merclsos I "««* mecUo" "W 1

Of both mornlnK"and evening services. I ' J ™ question na•Wo Ptator spoke 1n the morning o n i ; ^ ^ '" ""? ™?Dwt

an t...» K,»k« of .ho drilnlto thinin - ; o t " ***»" a 1

LoC" Op£oa <£**?wli.ch will b . attempted In the local "• » vote favorln« I W d e n t WHson?5.,,rch for the winter. Ho had the M

T " ° f ! l C t a " « / " » ' «"«>•* ° « « n l

jwl.o.o season from November until »«»'ocra«. a« well aa every loyal Ho-'. . . „ . . . . . uubllcan, Hhould vote for Mark Laketbo end ofMny minutely planned and ' • ncM T u o

fta. prepared to give the cburch a soa, o

aon of activity Breaer than ..nythln* „ „ • „ . , „ . , o r s l m o n . p l l r o d e m o c r a .5 T £ S T £ y, TH "1 , t l l", ! i u n- cy. and every Bood citixon shoold dofey School Sesslod the attendance.•bowed an Inc: tnuIon to ««t back to f o u L

aormnl nnd following the exordium anImportant meotlnK of tb« Teachers _ . .

WHERE IS' THE CONNECTION?

SHE TCLD HER STORY. -And Whan 8 * Finished He «pe«» Hla- . .' Own LIUI* Place. . • VPlace—The Itltclicn. , ' " • r.".Ttae~Seve.nl yearn later. . . .

OUR MINISTERS

along the ocean beach «h lb Ura.| Almost aa good aa could be.

I Do they teach to*That leads to •tarna!

I That guides to pea«eAU Mat;

I Bat dont target theyYe" _And troth la marefclna* througB.

rOalHa* .I But they're dolnc the win ot tSa Matv.

Registry

L heard, or |ere not lor pleasure.

Aa work has always been my lot.nd I never q n t lq my HiWhy It Is. or why It's not. The ministers who fight so braT*.

OCEAN CITT.

p wlhiic of tB« Teueher.and older Bcholars mot In conferencea d ft I l M J

B

Will do these men any harm. •-As they're only human aa yoti«od I.

A n d d o n > t * " • " • * * ^First Ward—N

.and older Bcholars mot In conference. *and after eIcctlnB Mr. J. V. Cadmnn to L o * w c e k I h o ""P*™ recorded thethe Superlntendency. u weekly School f a o t •»"« t h u DaPUs* Preachers "VIK-Of tralnlneJind mollmda was adopted "'oiidy Haywl Billy Sunday's moth- f

tor all ofllcera of the school. od"-" ta t h e l r n'eotJnB* he'd at thoIn the ovenlnK Iho PnHtor preached Chelsea Buptlxt Church, nut "nuiy 1

upon tho subject "Tho Kood coming K°«s r | 8 h t o n - AB Bomeono has said. /out of tho War", from tlio text Pnalm " r i o m e preacher* draw tholr aatarlca. / jII: 10. "Surely the wrath of >nnn nlmll b u t Sunday draws the crowds." ' .

•~pralse thco." l ie eald: '.It has taken three yearn nnd throe A» Subataollal As A Cipher Without

HonthB or thls^vor lp_Hhow_iia_ln_n '. thejllm. >f*«* •••- 1B«iit"iiiciuTurit whnt Dmt text means. h> rofuuing a writ, applied for In -• J m _ , t^atfWe have technically undoratood It Atluntlc County. Judgo Learning eald - AHHWTANT.nerotoforo, but now can '»•« It work- thv clalinu miidn for It wero about a» r"r •""<> or »klrt«! I'm Juut a iiiok ex-iog out In HUCII n ri-uinrkalilo niunnor BUbHtantlnl n« a cipher without tbu i e P c wlu'u I' uiu «j\viiis IMIIIOIM onas to fill uu with wonder. He Bald rl>» or a doughnut hole without the *"***' H'1!?f1""that It meant Mainly that the very l«uBh around It. And that seem, to p , ^ ^ ; . 1 J2 1" l,«"r i u d ^ S ?passions which (.xrlt<. ni.ii to rebel "Ptly doscrlbe c.rtuln recent actlvi- 1 u t i le tlK'MKlit Hint I Klumtd »'I|ie-«lioagainst God. tbu wry InHtrumont ofJtleH In thlH city, although If Damo dlunvr iKdu'it every <lny. I •mv ray«elf

, . , . „ , ! ._ -•.._...... *I_J._ . • Corroct thi-re waa something In uii-ulnu mlu- ulili <>uriH>t Mlippent" connected with It. • ou my r<x-t. CIIKI<III<Iil lics.'ile a cheer-> « , „ «•„...._ . . - ^ - - . . 1 ' -• —•••• •- lid tlu-work com-1

For to work in the Master's vineyard,' And urge tbe sinner to repent.

Sonio discourses that they uttered.Were so eloquent and sweet. *

j That It seemed aa though the SeraphsI All tho words they would repeat. '"( 80 I nnf and listened to .them.

g harder• For the Father and the King.

Ami whllo in tho.Kood prayer mveting.; A Rtranger to all but a few,I would listen to-the testimonies

j Of the good and sainted few.

80 when you speak of these mortalmen. • . 1 ' _• . '

But do not wait until they're dead;And for thy own Soul's hope and Joy,

Let something good be said.

You may not reap any gratitude,For the Und words that you may

say. • . . • .•

done."On a brighter, sweeter,, better day.

d h t h i

A STEMBHR OF OENEHAL ,

A BOBROOATB.ONI) OOBOMBB.

And when their evening sun shall have kwlU be held on \ ^s o t , v . • . - ' ' • • • ' . . » - . '

Rone down beneath the western aky.' TUE8DAV,' NOVEMBER 6, HIT,I know they'll receive that Immortal gnj fat the e l e t i ffi W

. . worked tne1 - whole ilny 1 hroijuh. Mir, <!"ivu mid rest

fostered by the wrath of man—HIIII b<i «uj Hinuko uud r«-ud while I tbeduinertbe means of pnilHliiK <:<xl. Oddities of Young Man A/ho Wants dhdien do." Atux. unn-llnle did I know

Be spOke of the. wrath uf man an "A Liberal Church." the ihlucn fate hud for nip. old pard!emanating from that npark of rvbell- The newipapers tell u s . that'the I'B> J"*1 » cook'H UB«lMiant_aud wlth-

into conference at AtIaDtIc Clt, U-t week. " e J ^ ' " 1 * " ' - ^ 1 ' 1 ^flame and conflagration In Inli-r yeara "di'rlded to leave the amusement ques- Forbear and Forolvs.and almost cxtlnKiilnhed with the lion to Uu. people." We hope this la i*, „„, c x , ^ . , ,(MJ macb from other*,Vlood. But a "park »niouli]>ri-<l In I111- an <>rror. for It .would stand In queer bat reuiembcr that all persons hava

. man nature and waa urailimlly ranned contrast- to the declaration of the somo 111 nature, whose occasional oot-• again Into flame and Bprrad to a men- i>^.^..--« «•-• > — • -

w > and bewildered In;«*»efc somewhat by Christianity has it* valii search for leadership and a" ••Wrtheless Increased until now It has .datainlng religious conviction."••agntfed the world in on unholy fire. it appears that the aoiuneuent

: *fc» wrath of man he plctur* ' aa a „...,-..-.. •- •-- - - - — --•

-—.her.temetl f for

, atttar dose, but

- I Peaceful and

camps, hospitals, graves, ti

. .^...WM* nuw uivu aim weavAnd l*wls. with his humility jnd love, ^ a ^ u " , d i s d a i n oJl'our'pride.

Whom we know Is a man of God* •We'll hold within our memory's casket A n d w n e n v o c o m e l o death's (old

AH we peruevere and onward trod. brink, ' • " ' .„ . , ~, . And_we've_been-true -to- God andBotincrLOh yes,-we love to see—. man

Thin Rreat. Rood man of nobility. W ( . . , , meet,'our'Saviour face lo face.And right here ln your midst I Bee. > W h o n w o V e c r o 8 g e < , t h e K o W e n span

Jle plnntH something Metier than . -morality. —A Fisherman.

m

: HABBY A. MOBHia ;S• • • ' - - • C l t y C H * ' .

COAL-1—GOAt|Try Ours for QUALITY v^

Cv H^ SHOEMAKER LUMBER C*'13th and West Avenue .- .:'*

Your cFollar today buys less bread,less meat, less clothes than ever be-fore, but your Electric Dollar buys

— more by using £* &« * * *

MAZDA- LAMPSOCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICEATLANTIC CITY BLECTRIC COMPANY

and bewildered In * s l r e forbearance and forgiveness totleadership and a *a*at"em

ge n l «« the book of dls- «»Pfrtorm the act l»rselt

^ «"* «« "«^« «*• th7 Wrtk ' S L T 1 ^ . 1 7

• aHB. he then showed hishould be a compromise In regard to "But, madam, tbei* Is no fee."

It Is also *? ought to. know," abe exclaimed.

I been an alteration, thenr"

t ie amtonments. How the boys' we™ T ^ n B h o •*•"" «" waUie. «>n her

of a church at"hon.e"' H^l'Ti!! 1° c o n c e r n o f t n e «=»«««>- He(»««t "« 1 ^ «u .1 o i w v.Dt for. . .._," _nt.e' " ° * | l l a l < l tna^ 'he younger element looked I i l l ™/»™r*~ for •><"'«•' benellt-Loo-

have each made

DO TOU BELIEVE IN / > /*-o

THE FUTURE OF i teeanCity?THE FOUNDERS OF OCEAN OTT

America's Greatest Cottage Seashore Resortyou an opportanlty to become niiM«miy

worker . .^ 1 . *""• l n l n * t r*n c h«« «* >**ne« could J, Not at all. i.urrcl the youth. "I'veworkers and equipment teach him much about the outward a c • » • ••»">« •'««"•«• than that Whatr | " - . —

u 117 7 U j f «w»«uter U aschoolgirL At least I ahull uot

P«t») of toe olty. 1 I&MO bnlldlng lota loeatad la all

Dago" I the 'room occupied by the Bishops

my dear man. her educationsue I

t u t would never ha war (New York airl be met at DormonlwX.

MW It gave aS* a M^Stak" "^ wSrued'tohta?' TS^JMU^J^ •K^™''"!*!1 ^ " S ^ " ? " "< • per Fifth avenue." • • Nock either side of Wad street stop-

• - pad before" a policeman staiidlnu at• the Junction • of those two. thorough-

fares and biqnlred where be could Hud. the flrin of "I. C Orares." "VVbatV

. ,-_ tha anmberr" tbe patrolman asked.I o l cheap prinUni— 15; "One hundred and one Broad

YOB ** ^ AGOOIBG flp^nf^nHy totevaatad ^ f veap-your a b w ofby beoomlns; a Stockholder on a groand-floor baala. or buy * lot for

' or future boUdlng iwrpoaem, or aa an liiTeatmapt. at an sscsXlngly 1

•^t* with Riparian WgMaat unusual frUta. Terma mad* to avlt.

WIKS WOMAN Foil HEART BALM.]

_8ult to recover I25.000

Ocean CSly hvestment Company

bo Is forty

LWK»WI MIILOUHt, OO««1 OITV. H. £

HHUUUIL"HIA Or*K)Ut

• w M » of Wi

•aU Moo*, (pnie* «U

Bute deteetl*«l

.Wrta« balor. Juiuoe of'thi

r''ffMNQ to wldaly kMnm u ,'

not on avalue. Cheap ataffla aanally 'worth al>

. most what It costs.

the cheapest yoacan dat. but It's a?dood M t<ie bes •.

I tamed the officer, - r ta t la the "num I

I yard. and. fttrtbarmora. I Roeaa yoa are j_mi the Jolt, for that la tbe pet Joke |

Aa the DOT 'dbtap-lipaarsd • man who had o*crbeard-tfaa|I coawxtion said t» i*w offlrer. ~PTjen, |

° / ^ *• • " t 0 l m - «»W»w at-I—• rn if | M I

• • ' • " " J_ • - - ! - ' ' ' . . " • • ' ' • " . - * - ' ; ' , - / - ; • " . ' • • ] . ".,%•• • *? .£^>AV. ' i<?V

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''••'- • ' ' • •' -/"V-l'r

Li*?

la 8*ctiun oiw of till*tia ttw fiiht-, laiamtft and «*»«-

le-rt^fc1 i-reams'

' m m mad* and prxidad. I - v - . J - <• "•« Oonmuilmun' Haaa. Clij aiialnst tha subucrlber.That m. oiur Kolicltor of tt«Pl".lL- •• <'°° o-<!'°«*. ••• " - No¥«ml« lain. ijaled October », 1917. '• . .

ipprSetell! HAItRY UBADLBT.1U.0 tba land and raai i!t»T^ I'"'""""V nillng and irajlnj al (ba bar front (IlVS.Otpf $7.20) ExeCntOT.

[In ten. daurllMid In xcUon ooa o l t t U o r t t I""" '" <">urth 8lr««l. In Omn City. N. J.- ..\ uucuauj iU. rinhu. inuruu «ndi t w u S u l ..?.','..'i*L"".?.!'.!i* « U» bWtorm NOTICE Or ATTACHMENT.

.ORDINANCE No 102Tho Board of CoiniulaMtonara raa«rv« lh.* «-,^tua tiii.n.nid nmljifrjiri. w,w

An Ordluanea to | » out and oMn for sok. ' '? h t «» "1«>« •<•»• •>' •» bw» or n l n any crt-dlls. iiionuyH and erxecla. KoHi nun ,,nd rMrJition oureSS J.S2S; lB*<wm»m» to «n» bid. rhull.ils. of Clarence IL Sle«01™?J !."'' ' •J l ••'•'• In the CUr ot^Jcoan K 7h° •*"'" ""'" to b" «""P'»i»J <» <" nwldent d.-bior. for the sum o

Cleaned

WANT YOU -<O 6 ( o pND WITH A WAN OP 'X .M"iiri'<l at riijiit UUUI><M thorolo: thonco, [ l lt i^"

-•*-'- "furilly :ilniii;r tha or.llnary bt«h- IJ,Hriur nn« «»f UuiiLti TluiroiiRlifura i r - •—- " "ilrtil fuot, morn nr l«ik>«. i»on a inup rttttnletl In tlv> -lit buuk «.<>... pttM*1 UK. u.Imndr-'J and ulKbty-four fi'«t nortfiw««tward- I ri"Jr,ly from Uuy uvmui.* wben m.-.(».jr*d at rlnht!,n_r i D

.II(K4>'*> tli>'r*'to; thtinrit, ••«<- " " " ' — ttui or.llnary hlitU-<

inroUKhi'ari' two bun

cT .UUIwltliln nino inoutha from tfm 26th

;uSo:,r^!,rB.?.";bi.I>2,Th,Nc.i,¥r:iir N«UCO. t» h»r.br «<««• that ? ^»nr of Oman Clir. N. X. In UM aum ot One of attachment at tho suit ot Jusepftllundnd Dollar. <*100). ' ,M. Howliin.l ngninst the rlRhts and

Tho Hoard of Comnila«tan«ri r«a«rv« th.T «^.^ti tu . , „ . , , , u u nn#i*«<v.u.fd ,.,wM<a mnArlaht lo njert ao, nr all bid* or « l » any credit". luonuys and effveta. KOOds an* .infarmallU In any bid. rhullols. of (Ilirolicu IL SlegOI. a DOB*

Thu anuru wurk to be eomplobtd on or ri.Kldt.nl debtor, for the sum of thirty^«»«« •>.. . .«,_,i__ «» _ . . i. J _ J '""" - Jr humlrod dollars Issued out Of

•> Capo May* County Circuit' Coort.11 tha twenty-ninth day of 8epten>u>r, nineteen liundrod and seventeeAj

"r"th.. returnable Uctobor tw.intyUfth, nlns-, , '• a».i t,n.ii hundri'd and seventeen; has beea

.. . . . . / . •>,„ u|Kh(Ii day of October, nineteen—•-''—' — — , by tho Bbcilff

lorly lln.. of \V«>C avinuu'torly Un« ,,f n r t h . l r » i : i

thuuKlurly illrmtlon aJoni lh- .oulb-'» ' Vltth •lr<wt two huiulrvd andto tho point of Intui •' — -• -^

t*'rly lino or Plfth *r

rj-j

THie .19 HOW HE DID IT/I-To Gu\ r\V5 W

/THS KINPSST

t-uh-rly l l n ^ V f f l f iimnurtHi n m l t w u n t y - u n * t f c u l n a r l

i l l y of U.iy .iVrlMlf Tlit-niV '-"111•-.•»iwMi<lly a l ' ini ! t h " - t int lm»-> . |ur ly 11><«* <>r ;l-'ifth w l r i . t t<* tin- n u r l l t m > t » r l y l in . t *>t Ut iy '; iv i ' in i i ' ; t h o n o - , H(ni(iiw«>htt'rly .tl itnw t h n *in>rthw>'«t"r)y llu>* n( | i . . y uv<>iiiiu ttiMi f . ' i t t o •th*' n o r t h * tu-Urly l l n u of Hlk i l i ^ t t > v t ; t l i . ' i u v , '' - - --

•'••(itlMU i.llt Of t i l . ' t i l . - i . i ' l l . - - T i . . f . | l.llitt l l l l •ll".1 , '" ' '*th;.f IIUKI k n o w n II.I I'l. 1 M i r , ' . i w n u - - ^\>\ U l u r .

IULURETII.Clerk.

HAIiliv A. Moitlll». Clly citrit. I Ott & Carr. Attoriioya. (10-27, CtDalud Oct. aX 1U17. (1.I-J7. Ill) I- , • —

NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT..

IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY | . ~ :Noilro IH »M'.r»'bv clv«»n that tho a*v

countR of thn nubuciibvrM, ait Execu-tnrn of »Vrrr Mlirdnrh. iU-cvn^^. wUl

S

t w i th i - . -a , ,^ l ,thiincd 1 . . . i . . , .'

I • i i i t l i - i . i .Tly I in- th. r .ol l . t i ' ^ out.l / f ' t n>*rlliwi>Mt "I lluv iiv.-iiu- P;UM1I.'I t b * n - " r *"V l ' i r l t»..>r«*of '1 to fmin [-Mr.h t'» SUtl i Kir-«'ij.. UIIWMHU-UI w i th t in. c .

wuiil rrsohnlon t l . c l o r r j , «>' r>tu»-'in <>f i||»;iurt'itiiunt uu to tbn I»rlc»> nrI fit* i'< in. fhut If thi> latiil ami m;il «-ttitn, | o I*«ul hn-;ii'-i' >ty 'ir ttlMriirv of th«> o w t i t r 01I d - l iuhtx. I tit. CIIH mnl fit-.ni.-iit" lU-rt'ln, '>*"«T". <>r I'litblllly n( ihu ttwnor nr imn.<riI <>r iiiiv p,ut'ilitr>H.r omit) tint )>•> ot-<iiilr«<tl hy '" m u v y i v.tlhl iltld, »r l a r k of authodtjr ,l l uiiulr.nl hy y a

ituut.ri. whother or by I.-..MIU ,>» In th^ prlre or uny or i-Hh.-rof Ih.- own

js in. , i v •l bn ur.|idr..l by s ' ! » » t « III till' lt

nwni-rK u-hclhrr <>!' Capo Muy, Sl" r "ih"1" P ' ' c " " r ."""' ''"'""H l

" W '•"".•kalim- an.ln*nrk of amhocttr, l'-irin, and yoti,

h l L T l

IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY.

ESTS

h u i I tii.\i|>i"'liy «•.- i.h-viir.- t,f rh>' ownnun.r-. »r liiiiliMlty of the i»w».*r «ir •*„ ^1.1 ntiivvy u vi.ll.l till.-, ur lurk f>f author i ty . > > tinil [hat ;m tmlhiutiraj<>f l»y V«.i "ii iif nuy nlht'i* i iiu+t'. [•••-II alii) WOUM h.- ltitrmluri>«] ut U m*- m u . iUs> ^u iu - « l i m . n , , „ , « , » n i ' i >M , n, - iifitiiiiiMT^in .my or iltli.-r KII.-II ' r.»u*-. f o i u i ^ i i ^ t l o n nilw!«»M-r'. i'f lt».> City of Ov.vm Ci ty . N«w l - i f f i . I L*l.ki>i>r .t 1*117i l i T - m r w..» t«. h,- n . - r l i u i i . t l ,uul i»ald ao- . - « w y . t.. t... ,,(tM hi Iho C o m m i ^ i o a o r * 1 ' J, ' t IV i u'riu-t'ii'tiicunlltii: to tho Ktulutt* In »Ufh »'u«.* nmd<» nnj (*hurub*r». In |>n» City Hull, Oo«nb City, New HI-r. . \Kl*» »V n l ( H - K » r , M <[inn i<t< <i, IUIII that ,iii ortlluuiuK for tbU pur- 'frwoy, tt (uiir nviix-k In th« oft«ro(M>D of Solicitor* lor * 'oinplaliiuilt,[.(>-.• umiiii b*- lutruiliK't'.i ut u lut-t'iiiiK «" th» tlu» l^.th ttay ot »*-i>twu(b.r. 1U17. uml ;U7 MiirUft Slr«'»lt <*ani<Un. K. J .Ctiiiiliil"<loncr>t 'tr th* Olty of Orr.in Cllj* """""" ' " " ( ^ L"" *• -..».»...»-. ^ •S'.iw J^r't.y, to bf liflil In th>- C'»nnnU»lon«lI'truui.-r', In thf City Hall, l)..-.in City. NVt,-ri,y. ;il fnur n'i->i»k In Ilio ..((.TT.oon «r th« • -» •>. . . , . „ „ »...,. mum* » r«>p»n.HMh tiny of Mv|it('tiibt>r. IW17. .tntl l«i wrlitnt:. tn ih«t HOJI-J of f.initiil«l..niJr- of ••ro A i m If J MILIU IHT Abblt> 11 N u l l .

o *.,i.l >»-o,iiilnr.. an.! tl..[1lrmh. r -'Mil. lDI7..lh«t h* Wa- unublo to *<"* Tliomun N. McArtbur .Whurciau, Andruw C, llo-wi>ll. City Hnlicl- ^ u r . tlu- HJM lurid mid rt>nl w.uiv. In fw, T H M « tiotic** tliaf hy VlrtU*' of nn or-

•nr. r»f Hi.- t'lty nf (itiMii. Clly. iiia I.t J r«p«rt, Haht'', luf«T«-*-(»« and **»« - -> • - - - - - • -ln wrlttnr. to U>* !W»arrt of <%iniml»-*l4in»-r- of Ihm r*N.nit.« w«-t forth la »aia report* »nirn ....ri,.!-, - « , , „ „ whcrs-ln Vllnnrn \ f rAr-ik-fun ciiy. N'i'u .ler-.-y. at tli^ iiu.-tiiiic h-ld will i»ur«- filly app^r by «ald i-eiMin. there- r » " r l l " n ''n"'*'1 whfTvln Kllnorn McArRui>t.<tnlwr ?ftth. i o n . - that h« *u« unftbU for*. thur U eoii iplulnuiu. and you ntt* <U-lo unir>> ili< t-ald tun.) «ntl r«.tl «•-M*. In f*«. Th« lin.tnl uf ConiuilBilonrr- o( tb« City of f rndahts , you , and i'i\vh of you 1LT4* or-riL-lii,*. hit.rvlH ami . ;it.*-iui-nH tht>r«ln for Oct-an t'lty du ordain: H»r4«si in nnntmr unrl nttMWer t o lh«-

..».!- - a forth i» t.nid- r.|M»rt. whi«h H«CIIUII l . Thai by virtu* of tb« powar d**r e < 1 ]° » P l » a r a n a anHWer 10 mwin iiitirt- fully ;t[ijj.-.ir by t-.ilii r*j>ort. thon- und autburlty of aa net of lh« L«gl«lamr« of r o n i p l a l n a m m Dill <»n o r D*"iore *!»•fllr... tho yt tr- of N»w~T>n..y. intlUwi "An An third (3rd) day of I^rfmtK-r next, und

Th.- linar.l <>f r.itimil-Kii»iiiT- nf th.. city of *™r.r?ln'.».UIUi?1*!Slll.lii*> •?»»*•*• M.*r? <•>«< In default lher«>of. uurh IIPCMM-«»c.an c»y do or<i0.n: ^ L V ^ l - n ^ r i N V J ^ ™ » " S * ! U r i i 8 : »*a» «« made aKoin»t VQU. nnd. ,.«ch or

B^tlon I. That by virtu- of tbo powir u op*.n und lay out for Dubtio%Eort and you aa the Chancellor shall think

•11. I'.i-.-ciiinx <vi . _ t

. « . Huston. <le. ^ . f a ' o c t o b e r 30. 1917.

V.'.".u.r;;.™1u!.lr" KmvA«n M. aiJTTON.

f. «i«ri..-r«r»rioi."Ja G u t Y o u r F u e l Bi l lliy. t'luirli'M K. t'alvcrl, (T».. hnlf COAL and half COKE. To«

:U> IdlS l n K1 .IIIIII :U>, IdlS, on lainK ,i- 'l'owuslii|i orrpiier.Couii- can B«-t tho nbiivo from•, St.it.. «r >;••»• Jvnuiy, on c , H . SHOEMAKER

iu til CulK. < ulvt'rt, ur.

i

SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.

Leander S. Corson—BUILDER

1036 WEStET AVE.Octaa City. N. J. »tau 1ST U

^MfflaimiiHiim^j«H™isa i -S

in.th. c. y of o « . a %*}Ri?iS{!S 5J:-t^u'ff* P'a'nan'' »»•> a*-«cndants wherein, undjWS'iSi whereby defendantH nirreed to convey

:K0: Iti tbu nrUlnary blcb-waitir llo* of Deacbir.niiihfaitJ HCtjt-Ov* fe«t tattre or 1AM, toMiltit, «J hbuwo UQ • map r«card*r| In th*

M rlfrU'M alllM, In bMtk 203, Mite 2*>fl.I iMiint tMlntf two bundrfd »aJ rliibty-rouri uortbwt'Ntwartlly o( Hay avt*nu*. «b«<i.i-urod Mt vlgbt ad«1c« therwtf*: Ut«ae«,

>(l Ut>t, uioro or IBu iiup r>«'Urd«Kl In

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o ituitd rUrk'a <iflc«,

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ORMHANCE N.. 101I ou^ t.iihilr^il un.l

war.liy <ir Hay »vIv itiuiiie tti« -

. . - „ .' Fifth >>trvs>C. la I or lud* alliat Ua4 b*Cwo*m Abbury and W**t ***au«aiii.1 b«tw*«i inrtb «rv4 fllath kir««U.

Urctloa 2. That tbe land and Mai mmUdm«^'rlb#4 la iMctloa one of thla ordlnanx*hull b*> acquired, to (•«, and ttw licbta. In-eri'itii t»ad MMOMCIU tborvla for public r«-irt and r«cr«B\lloo parpo««*t by coo4emaa-

1 • "•-" " ' " —• a c t o f tb*r*«y. •otl-

- J . "An Act to r*culat* tb« Mc«rtalna>4mttiil p»»yniaot of con]p«nMiitlrtn for bropcrtyitrutvtniMd or takra far public uw (tlavUloo

WBReduso

•wt uorth»e«t- | . .r . , .y . | n > u , h CB»»j „,,,!» and r,rovld*<«.iouthrajiwi.r.|. u ,H . , | , ,n 4, T m t ih . c l ly Bolkltor of th*»n» or Vlllh r | | y „ , rje^n c l l j , b . anJ he la h«r«by *m-.. (IT II4V -iv.'- I u ^ i •_ t | .M „ . „ , . M l u | n n kahalf ttf tha

: Ike following Ordinances (N'o. 101 and r.I) were duly pasted by the fity Com-1"

lonThlrdand final readlnit'.October 80,1917:. h

JOSKril C. UA1NK3.301 Uarket St..

Camd.n. N. 3.Solicitor of Camplnlnuni.

Dnt.d October 8. 1917.U0-13-EO

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS

Fhlate of S. We»loy Tjike, r>cc«>a»nlPumuant to the order of Edward 1.irn, RurroKRte of the County of Cape

A. D. 1917, on the application of thesubKcrlber, Rxrcutor of unld drceuxi'il,

Bade and Frant-Lace

ths Baud of CVITOIMIOOeau CU*. K«w J«naV.

of said deceased to exhibit to the MUnvcrlber under oath or alnnnntlon theire U l n " < nn'l demands BEalrmt the estateof said diseased within nine month*'mi, tlic 21 ul .lay of AiiRiiut. A. l>. 191Jor they will be forever barred of un>action asalni't the BUbarrltwr.

Itated AUKUSt 21. A. D.. 1917.Ocean Olty Title and Trust Company(8-ZB t.pr 17.20.) executor.

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS

Estate of Deuleel Svagrave, V*-ceased.

Pursuant to the order of Edward Lm ^ aurroitate of the County of Cap»May. tmile on the 28th day of Sep.

of the subscriber. Executor of said d»ceased, notice la hereby a-toen to th*creditors or said deceased to exhibit',to the subscriber under oath or afflravI

»3» and «,••

VDMsAaTIM BtOSk. h e

n VAN LOONSReally Father could study something more useful

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• peed to displace. tho cool Holds thatare nearly exhausted.

' ;AjjT IXpBPENDEJJT JOUR MA kV". What nnxt? KnougMoank you, un:ll• .• ..,.'.:..,.'/ ... .' r Autocracy IB subdued, aormnny prov-

PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY inir raise to her reformer and mlgtnk-' By «•• N. J. sleth. Pub. Co. luff might for fight, foil upon hor bro-

ATTrtE LEOGER BUILDING thora Mk0 Cnln o f °M- a n d '"•wn to.,'••-1'V_L- _•,•. • " ' ulay .and kill nnd with the power she

r^vl ntolo from tho livery of honvon threat-

SUNDAY SCHOOLLesson V.—Fourth Quarter, For

. Nov. 4* 1917.Guidance

i : T:!<i \* • | v ? : ! ^ c J i !' • • r . i t ~ - . - ; ; • • * • < • ' ' • ' • • • . • • . ' • > • • • •

838 and 838 Asbury Avenue' OOBAN orrv. N. J .

I In the Krvnt Democracy of Washington |

|plo by tho peoplo and for tho people. I Memory Vinoi, 10, 11—Ooldan Tsxt,

Inera la no re-HvttltiK of type.

tin* tho power of Cod Bhall Benin fall "* b> R#w< D ' M ' Steams,upon tho peoplo and nil power by tho The story of KIMau Iu iho precedtiiKHoly Ghost shall be siven unto a purl- chapters' us lie Nlood so nobly, andHod raov. ' grandly for.tiod IU must limplriag. utnl

II—"Vo HIIIIII receive Power." God's lovlui: euro or. him-at CberltliWhilo power belongs to Ood. still be and ZurvjiJuitli, uud wlu>u dlscouraiji'il

him givou power unto men to. witness and weary he Iny and slept uudor tin-for JOHUS Christ by whom wo como to Junlj*r tjto uud wanted to die. but uo(lod. nnd tl»- Holy Ghost falls ns quick- f ? " 6 1 «">"""• «W'«> ««<« »ont him oil,y a. tho ..Kh,n.nB runs from X. Pow. ^ ^ ^ ol^o^ffiCfhe ° « ter hotiso to the darkest corner. ^ ^ -

crap Jf; '

-™» uu u western ranch ;rniicow« together.' • W

Every word In this sentence to j/restdent Wilson, congress and the I was onB\of the llrMfweighty, i . Think of that personal council ol notional defense no* to do-1 enrollment commit loo. i . p r o n o n n "he." nrlve them o* beer> Two jtaya there-f eelvwl ono of tho reiiI : ' ^ l » W t « a J ! !? !J . c a a e t h •?* "««' » twwpngo nd appeared signed! H>«^un two (inratloua

w» nujjbt. how happy we would h...

t., Jesus said "All power Is I usl We must not see peoplo nor I...m. .dr , . , U /< » i « . K'ven »» l° n>o In Heaven and In' •*?•"> of them, for tbo Spirit Is sayln.-^pveBTmiNO BATES Earth.-nnd ,vhen tue Holy Ghost la,' to »* " w «o art thou that tbou should

First In-crtlon. 26 cents per Inch. c o m o . . . . (Ma , | e ) s h a M ,„, fllIed, est be. afruU of u man • • • and ;for•ad 10 cents por Inch for ouch con- *;. ' - ' getteat tbo Lord, thy makcrr" Oaa. II.ttnuodH KUbsvquent In.wrtlon whero n l"> h l n l- W"»-n tho Holy Spirit mov-[,» « i

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nhil of both atho- compolgn." Inaugurated by the Federal roar refereneesrIsm nnd material- CouncU ofCCburcbes. I t presented U»t *? ean do anything MrIsm. since It as> following- focta: • , do, do It- belter and do IIaerta the talst- j . According to Iho latest official re- "Reference. Theodoreenco of n person- p o r t of the secretary, there are lesa »atr©lt Newaal God who la dia- «„,„ 2.082.037 members In the Ameri-Unct from and i can Federation of labor. • ' . - • • ' Bleep.Independent. of 2. Yet the number of alleged signer* £*••> •• «*• ""n» — •»•••

M

J I • „ ^ greater than the total membership xw j>u,imr nighiTaivJ S> . •deism, too. de- of the American Federation of labor . way-.t»'curing- not only throughout the entire country. * h " ->-—•- ""

uil over the Creation Llvuliitinn Iwi-anbut for one who men.

leudolh" me.

eaeh subsequent Insertion. I Christ's r.iFtrat'p'aRo ads. 50 cents per Inch forj „„,„ iu,forB

the first ln».-rtlon. and =r. c ' n **tore

H.00- per-y«ar:-two-ln-*ns,—« 10.00; salth Godratv Inofaes, 926.00, and Increased Hpaco t.iu... niiat toe sumo rate. ' " w n ""

Ou yearly contracts ndv.-rtlsomentH > o l l r BOI1S

In ly bo cliutiKod u iwiKonnhlo nmuher prophtiay.Of times, w-» vision:

Saturday, November 3, 1017.

» towurds us. "I have having signed the petition,iehtiousncss.-- sold he. a Only local labor bodies have ftthlnu hand, and will rlght_to speak, officially for toe great

m-Emma nhent

flow suggestive of nation |n ilm jiTson of Jesus Christ,

•=* dronm drenmn. and on my servants I w o r l < 1 u u d l l u 'K'- 'O'"of them belongedmid on my handmaidens I wi l l .pour' 'l\ . a ( M l 1"' '»'• «*• '»: '-"to Iv. 0. Uiout In those day* of my Spirit and ,'vllal» """'""I at Ili-st to consent to lh!>

y I will.pourout In those dayu of my Spirit, andthey shall |>n>|>lio.<;y, nnd it slytll couu<to puss, thnt whosoever shall call onthe unme of the Xuird shall Iw naved."(Acts L%: 17-:i.)

JOHIIB BUII), "us ye co prt-ach." but

Holy t!ho»t."

'To lead" meIty of American worhlnxraen.

J s - ? . •••'••

M a°ea» * «ecm to work out Jasty rltfW." x , <

"Wbufn the trouble?" usked tl

I International orgnnlziitlon9; second. In

LOCAL OPTION OR AUTOCRACY?

' In the election •'('•ruraUaynoxt.ltall American eilty, New Jerseyv „,iftoal thirteen Sh.li>, \•f allowing the rlti>e»* ..I Mri ' . « im« . |wraith Iho Irant, hnt strange- to ?iiy, NV\. Jersey for|

jUK'lutcd ur.* of tlu* wuy Rtroutreal.i n uinn uln> Ik" DIUI-M h

by milling hlx home and Ulkhi: mlrrod In u rlv.-n direction, und | lit societies, etc.

... ..„„ ...., . in ,ni lt D e louiieth us.| himself to work wickedness In t!ic A~Per*onal Interest.

Klchl of the Lord, whom Jezebel. hi* JJ_ JJ(. leudcth^ . * wife, stirred up." but Israel wa» the J— •- -NY\. .r»-rsc> for I w ill. pour out of my spirit upon all Lord's peonlr. though In r '

••ties and Personal Liberty leagues, are — A L .cmnted a second time In bona-lhta jjurnhv was 'Inhor unions. ' . _ - - - • -

biewertlihMiiall riclti >'t uii..\tu.iicdn|old. sorvanu and masters, upon all I n»ui» He «.,

J U y t t a t j a n . now .,s'...l 1.. ,Wrat tho raved." Thus, while the work Is 'Mark LaKi>,ttiH.ioir.l for |..vul Uptloi^ .bl£. n» hlK as tho race, as hlch as "

•twyraMp8OUU,li>J.'.V.-»|.m-M.|fn>.V henv.-u. ya all tho aaved shall receive \ ,aaacain thU year, a.,.1 thn. l.x• l,k . W power and fulfil their commtalo. to 1 "»""al"ftalW|>ut a n.au iu ihr Lt^.-Uimv t.» 6o,lm«i>H tlu- world until all 1. leav-•»or.tm' IUK lin-Kint l>nmi>. 'Acd. .^ ., - -

* r t y a n » » h m w . , : , , , , . , „,.,,;»,. , | 1 W w w l l „ Ih(> ( n ) tore,» man of Ood cam e a^ln ,o A mlWeaw>n..l .el,U»( » , , . , t.<r M«l W l » Methodism vra, horn the Holy w " h « h l " «»««=*. "It^-atuo ,ho »vrilake nor aKaliot Mr. Ian..,,.-. !ut i, i, uh^t not only Ml ,,Iloll J o h n ^ j » - • - " - • - • "nun or no ruin. Party |oliiu- ramuil Churl.H Wesley ;tiedoud tin" kitiutiou*: i; »>. l'.-t a 1VUIO-!O11 , „ _ . _ ._.

I of this beyond a doubt.I It bo more <--v" * -

A Little Mi*od. ">ii*VUH luuUim hu Brat tna2

altogether op-, 1:' yon re fetllng rotten, t

• you're not Kolnj; to dli'.~achieved SlurpUy oiwiicU bonillf.1«—

".\ot L-uhiB to di.•'.'•• I

y r| nearly a month. The hite General

will I deliver all tbl deor as his own life's blood, and

In thau» toihlil.- >l.i\ . m.:-l u.-Mih (

overocJ hytliis H>|0un Aui.vr.iey.! i«Tshall tlii> little lil^'lty U- Min i to ILS.'J'.IVhal s iy you, t'hii>iuti I^.-I !<• .1 i'J|>C; \M«.V County ? ' •„

AFTER THAT THE

POWER—WHO."

I—"After thai ye.""But >e yhall M«lvv l-

tkat the Holy Cheat is tvy*m and ix shall be xritr^ss

God has all vothings that the F^Mtvfore ss.ld 1. th... .. c.u

and most Protes tant c h u r c h e s j A " a ' n the Hit!.- Uooks o f k l i . had tli

rvfuwd to honor the Holy Chostj^'ZL™!*. *}" UrT!''..hl?t o f tU<>:

rattiN* Union. In the £n>\ in "the Home*.'lio ye." means every sav«I aoul.) "^"'w"i.ther ir h.- HL-.» >>-> < ' - - -

me In the paths rfauthority to put Sun Frandseo arbl-

ytihiB. TlWC,, y the trulmd wul

j places the dinner th* k fatv du—..."i your, plate ufiiT >uii b«J^*

tuuim i«eU. He wanti. to uvefrom a anddtn shock. IK-my I* »™ _ .

ever happened to happen In any Wl-;>

t, flk:d ul the cl-''[of lu-arly tnu J « I M o f thU ru:nl:i

na. <I» y«" m!« all the world, besin-.' th* uatloui iJune, idltl.1 w* eliin« lit Jerusalem, aiul witness for | l>ut — — •-•• •

' JT t:s

have submitted then- | i .

after v.'h.ii J.'sn» Christ clinli^l the star-'upon ry r..!i:tu and rlunc oi^n the rate* of!

1 z i r l . nn* •>« *••-' " - ' - - 1 - •' •'• ' " "

bad dined well mid wuii Kliiplii|;aojna|-f--

X«.w I . . . - <-'or. I'lttsbnn*.:;}.

kath Is mine." .I» the b»>;lnolnc GoJ .T.'.IS.-J r an a

ttttlt loner than God 3ft.! - v«^ hiiiislemlnioj over th* • vrtioV <TInh. but

i • Too Steady. 'r'~Therefor.- said 1. th.it he ->.all sake of' T" '"""* "" <nt! l n t o a * o t lannlt* Jus-j ,,,,lV," ~\~: "'" •"=•••»«•'» <--«v*usi:t «f •.•»•"" « « leaueth-me In the patla bf i""^ 1 *,^ o l "• «Wle which never had The northern Um. forwuaii of a taUi•Une, and shall < J « i W w t ^ ^ ' "'"' " " ^ UI> h U rt™<H"s «•>'«» as £ * £ M . „ "*•"»"• k i a * ° ' Syria riehteoou,^ N o t - j n t o - ^ ^ ^ • Prohibitory taw. Many states have I .traction crew in tbe xomh iwstej'a^^Jata'U: 13 4 * ' ! lKl G ^ ' "'«« W - t . .he human ^ . m ' c ^ L L". u?j J f Y T * ** ^J*!^ ?" lMd" "* U t o t h e » H^.n.^*"™^. Omon* t h e m New'notice « y t o ? he xvum«l day labor**,

In that , ~ « „ , . . „ • ' • I|--i»«'iit«er <flot«vd the circuit aad tk» take of M i . m'lr^rr '<w «I>* »» the Hrst place, since without hla """"P^re. ThU state today stands The only response wua Iu tbe peno*^•>W atl , ^ f f'-3"" " I 0- •*"• Ho!-V O1'^« «W tbo pll™ aud^li t n ! ^ W* "t11 S » r W * pw"*f- ^ » f » " ° S e « « «« would neve, !««°ty-alxth In the list of or, state* of a lauKuid lookhls colored man wb»^» t a . ^ r * th.ie. <u,4, ,ll!u.v a r » m w . • i;.i t l l l h j l , urtVr r^m i d^klrA. ^ i "?*-? a' l l ! or ,»*»• be«p found In them. • J« »«« under statutory prohibition appeared *t the door of ibc work » t i»^Md I am jjorlnej in th.m.' • . , ' " ' " r t ^ r roonl- ' N ^ e i ^ , Fj~ **?*£. *"x* U v u • ^ J ^ " 1 ^ *•»«• «" the Way. «*>» » » •» 1903. Then a local op., ty. bat il. hand, and stated thst~tM

All pouer b,tonv»:h unto K « l W " 5 ^ u l d « l a ^ ' ' WH* hath »pok« ! J ^ X - ,"' »C! i i " ! , ^ " h w w • *"* M ' * " «"f*rent thing tobe ltd , t lon n1 6 0 8"" *»» enacted, under which »^"JJ &" m> ullouvthcr «v*r»e loT»g• - ' i or the. ~tt'OUi^ his Son. whoui he hath ap-! I v^T* " * L o n l . w l l b I h* *»>«V **» ***«> «»««»• « e have beilTled l n M 1 * <»ly 28 of the 235 «Ides and ' wplmg «iiployiu«.t. Fln.t.tbuiuja, tM

l-MtherT""''^ >K'Sr o f a ! l thl"K«- ty whom h. I la chapter i n - w *°r t h w n ' rba path* '** Hghteous- ; I?""" fe'na'ned wet. TM» year New "»««» "" bold as to Inquire con«ml|ld(6*a«h U mine,- l;--'h crated ««>* worlds: Who beinjr ' bmablmJ h L l ^ . ^ TLe_ f? . :Vb4b. ?? f 'would themselves become paths .' ?.!???anIro •"•*. *>*& «»>.*>« dry eoi- j the nature of the work. J R

i **Do you want a goix! regular Job- l——— ' . j steady work,' day In anil day out, will

PREACHERS IN ttcady pay?" snapped the nortberact"-'' i l n s M« « . i . i.~."i ~ *.'"." ""V"11*** D o t •*• U M « >»«P «w,Christlans. If we ' <«*<«-.. j The vbltor bseked nway. I

. « . « the ra« ^ ; . ' h \ l h , ~ n e b

»«J froe. aan.htoica by l*ins driv- i w * t i v ^ *"*er aad forever:''

be tnw ofAlmighty God.iua

p ty. otxsiier. Only tho pure andbe trusted with power

ie. and so • f u l Ban and t jturns bis •• * «a=ra«r»r. i

v : . ~ * °f l h U - continued leadership la etn- *«• reputed to'oe the woretTo^n*ta e U » to *v~ he «atwl.-Saturdsy Brte.

. -—— —* •™»">a HI peru, oar "•""•VX-M. « I recent meetins of tha' Comady of the Hats. . •.••• ox *ia MaTement. poverty, strong temptation. J****!! Dakota Bandav Behna>Vw»_Z '"•• "ther vvenlng a friend of. —""Jroyrr. Mental dfrknesa. doerUon. oppos. Uon. SB lire4Mhera^m todnd ta^SH" w * n t t o * ft>rmaI « » « ' •" doUw

,^ £*•_*"**• « «?•»?- thejTpa^hilE «™ty JallMt>rli%lakThot«l t /of-the "« s i '« - » • <"•« bl«»n *!»!;

. , and ueut the """^ <*'Ood forever.'y " * * >•• al«cUr"tbje Il«ty Spirit's! . » •*

•w- * ^ Uwoaaada or rear. x t ^ j T ^ e D R V E S T « P O T - - . . tUuMwf,•^"•*red» eaniac tor «aan to har-' ••• THE COUlHTRY.. <*>uoo asaltut t;«j

—J-"-. me In the paths ot UOUIP WICAO rAULAOV.

Th. KV^nlns Bolletto «Ua

•MM watted oot

B» to «aak>>!

• oeuion acaltut Cod'abd turuins away It I* woaderfol haw nuny and bow America ahoold reach the. eomflriS rraD Hta wonl anl cohtx oar own p a t things Ood tea dons> for na and ' -1 ~~ " "' " * I'niiil ii .atisiilsis le iln finr wa in Ms "saw's

*13; I L S U ;aak*. Tal* U a InmbBnc tntk. sine* a f « « . tk« nkeral foreea of thlaOlbitbeeae. It tak*a from aa all thonckt of per- TrwrnriTtmi** - " ^bosoe ta the sona! risk! or mxftt t» tbe sartor. Bat taa» a o a n S »1M

aeartb* the pmrer e / the Holr «rdrtL j i t la also aa UtspMag tratk. Vortf " ^Them ana* be • alnmt» tsnthtc to G-i r««*i—*• — • - - • —•

v rarty. , Wh.-u he left he was JsuntJ^K'so much su that be nude a Illersl faOff §j

'pas. which means a false step. H»! i(dipped oo the sidewalk and sat *w «u«c iwvscwijr prou n i l oai.He was eood andinad. The bat »»»•;. 1

oeW •»« fitted him perfectly. He'«coasrd with sreat bttternca and &*,<,>a n t a l mhmtsa. Bat that did Urn oo ;^

.^ba« l l«ck)s»Ur ,^

ttta ta* boaa» I

& •

• '• ' t . . : " . £ , ' X 1 , ; '

.' •?>.•.•-

TARD POULTICE.

I

3l<sfcirrtogtoiV imtHl'to' be a great•I'jolter. i<ut ho' wua once therOf Ms own rt)|)utuliou.'. Ue.was

tiftd.""* uUHhund uuvlng a badtbTnlfo loft her room to obtain

jtt »fto Holaco of a miwtard' poul-sine loft blni nstcep and. tbbiku'i^w her wuy. descended tbo stairs

ijcurlnc a imrtlcuUrly viruleuttin, muda her way back to her

A llot doors are much alike to•and. seeing ono ajar, aa ane had

bJjr own. nbc entered. Creei urnij-to tbo Iwdslde. she saw. aa suoill. ibo form of her sleeping lordfmgtrr. Uastlty bendiiiK over

iae.|iui(.ied the fatal Irritant upon

THE OCEAN" CITY

TheRootde ' A ^ w . a ^ t W M l * ° i < * 8 e l l 0 0 t o J ' SCHEDULE OF MARS

I <J^JyZ£?*~1L*mt' * 8 W w a " Time tor closing out-bound malta:! cape May City. • 8 3 0 i.'n, ill i a. U n, 1 p. B,

Assemblyman—Uora*Ule B. BUlIe 4 p. m . . sTjS p. m. •T u i - . ^ 1 L u M i i . i h . . . n»«» T'w« In-hound maiU are doe: 7.25

Coroners—S. M.> Homnan. Ocea s , f t ^ , .City; William 8. Thompson. Cap " •

t or tbe uleeper revealed, tobgrror. that sho bad made a terrl-

" ike. Too frightened to recap-IntTlmluatlng: poultice, she tied

tbe room and. ruablujr down theff, discovered her own door andiherself In. "' . •-

WM but a minute and the stormj. • The hotel waa to an uproar.iMMard poultice had been pUcodit chest of the corpulent, elderlyhwr general! The explosion of

< wratb. hU bowls of rage aa thetlid did.Its work, brousbt aerv-rind manager to bis bedside.I situation d u not permit of au

Furious with mdlgnatlon.himself the Tlctlm of a

S, Joke, and the efforts of ihe mal-'Motel to pacify him were to vain.rnrae that the practical-Joker waxiMy else than l*rd Oairtoaton, and

ftneit day, fuming and Indignant,Iths plsce.Is dU a very contrite young wifeSTajKisbsnd whose cold waa no bet-

%&, Oeetiny.[Maaghta go forth to purpoees, pur-

habits decide character, andi our destiny.T-Tryoii

-,' V Works Beth Way*i'rflawperienco of the fsmouw humor

"MJBuT Nye. with a Chicago bank 1»flitted. A stranger Ib the city, bo ask

ta have a cheek cashed. The teller- dd that he.be Identified. After

amuhlng tbe humorist found uutbltance who waa Tuiown also bjbank ofllcbils. NyeTs check for a

r_ldFrable stun was cashed. Tu^tcll-#, wbo In tbe meantime had been in-

.{•tMtoeed to the applicant, took tbe lll>-^<|t» ef recommending to him, an a mat-0Kt of prudcace. that be redepmlt such•Jlttof the cush In bu» possewilou as he?,'•* Mt need for hU unmedlsto uxc. nixrUmi mdorsed thlM advice. Hut N'ye.sMttted, iieemed to bo thinking deeplyfttl-anally said. "All rl«J>l. hut thU...lUk nutit bo proiwrly tdentlnvd liefoi'«'-Mptt* an* of my money." -

J J & ' • ' * . ' - - 'y •'. Unpopular Heroism.i s l t w n a great barb nnd nun talk-: h i to a crowd about the comuii; eloi-tl<Bt. Said he: "Jones la a man; he UMCitble, honent, fearless snd eonscleii-

"* He ouce saved me from drown

?'r"0«,»ou really want to sea Joiic<>

The Ocean City Ilepubllcan CluuieoU in tho Ilunn llulldlnz. I'ruat

Harry A. MnrrU.

BENEFICIAL ORGANIZATIONS*»i«;in t:iiy l.uiU'o, No . T71, F. an

A. M., niiiilH secniid und luiirth T h u sl

COUNTY 'BOARD OP TAXATIONO. I. DlackwelL WUdwood.Samuol Bldredgo, Cape Hay City.James M. Chester, Ocean City.

COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONSJohn II. Htratton. Palermo.Lev! Dlckoason, Enua.Chim. Shields. Capo May.Walter Huthorfofd, Cold Spring.

CHOSEN FREEHOLDERSTbe reirular meetings of the Boar

are hold on tbo First and Third Tuu»

LOCAL TROLLEY TIMB TABLE.

CITY OFFICIALSUKPAUTMKNT OF PUDL1C 'AFFAIR

ANU I'UULIC 8AFETVMayor Jos. O. Champion, DirectorHarry A. Morrln. Clly Clerk.Andrew C, noHwill, City Hollcltor.T. Lee Adamu. Health Olllcur.DulldlnR InHpector, Win. 8. JolmminPlilluhlnir InafM.ntnr. .fulin N. Jollll

DEI'AHTMKNT OK ItKVEN'fK ANFINANCE

Wm. H. Campbell, DirectorCity Treamirer. C'lurenc S. Scull.Tax Collector. K. \V. IlurlelKh.Tax AHMeKMor, l>r. II. T. Koulda.

I>KI'AIITMKNT OF STUKKTS AXI'_ Pl'DLIC WOUKSGeorge O. Adami. Director

Moruan Hand, Jr., (Ity Knuhnir.

" CIVIC ORGANIZATIONSThe Hoard of Tiut iom.-et i i tlie flr-

Tui'sdiiy tilulit of e a i h month Iu 1I1t'oiilnilsxlon.'rs' Cliaiiiln'i'. O>U MTownuend. Svi-ivttiry; I. M. I.i*;ir, A^ulHl.nnt Sccre lury .

Tim Youiitf Men'H Procrex-ivl>tii:iii' mee tx ^ ry Monday nhdit ithe Halm II11II1I111::.

The Hote l Proprietor"' A^uchi t luI.II'I-IH tin- second Minuhii i i i -h l «f t!imouth.' Mi'inhi'rn Mill !>'• nntllli'il h.poiilal w h e r e lii.-.linu>- "III bi> h.'lilMru. JohiiHim Itouey, <*oiri-|n>nili:.4Secretary; MIKW Mary S h o r e , Srcr.*tary.

Oteltn City !.odl<e. Np. (iG, K. of P.nii'uls every Monday uluhl In IC. of PHall, ..-limy uveuu.-. n«>n- Sev.ntt

M., lu.'elH t^very Tuesday evening InK. of P. Hull.

Ocean Clly Council. No. 10. U. oA., mi'eiH I'liurKdny evenlnu In K. ofP Hall.

Protection l.odue. No. ft!>, A. O. V\\'., IIM'WH Mi-eiinii ami liuirth MnndiiI'ViiiInu In K. of P. Hull.

Kaltnla Trllir. No :i:'». I n It. M.iue.'t>i each Wednesday evt'nlnu 1Hanii llulldlu".

WuHhinKton Cumii. No. 7G, P. O. 3of A.. meetH every Friday nlKbt Iiliinii IlulIdiUK.

• <Tnntp No. lft. V. O. ot A., mt»et» ev'.Ty Tui-Hiluy 11I T.o') I*. M , In Ham

lIiWiih-.tiflla rounrll.- N'o. O\. IV of P

1 tu.'.'tn cviry.-Monday >iU'i>p ut 7.r.U 1: K. of P. Hall.I f'arponii-ri.' I.IHMI NO. I.VIJ. *mr«*'

(•very Friday lit "t'n P. M. In U. of I'Hall. IH'OIU.' S|»>nr-r. I'r.^lili nl . .1II. UUley. Iti.'iiiihnu' ^ecri'tury.

I COUNTY DIRECTORY

I ' Court and County Ollicere

I M i l ! ! . l u l l

H i:i Ir.'iH-'A Ca.l. ion

. . r v C|, r]; vtr,.,!!.,,. w . C,rlit Uiihi'i'l S. Miller,my Kln-rllt -M.i'iil liotilln.touate -Kdward I.. ltl<>\>ii'Ut(ir 01 the Pleau Kuv

Ocean City—John P. Fox, John MownaendCape May City—John T. Dennett

II. S. Rutherford.Sea Isle City—Cbas. F. Clouting

Jas. F. Eustace.Wlldwood—Chas. W. Saul. Augua

tus Hilton., North1 Wlldwood — Floy! Hewitt.

Upper Township—Hope W. GandjiUtmnlii Township—tovl WentielLMiddle Twp.—SUlwell Townsend.Lower Township—Jos. P. MscKlssIr

Officers of the BoardDirector—H. a. nutherford.Vkc Director—AUKUHIUM Hlltin.Clerk--Frank W. Fowkeii, S .-!•

Clly.County Collector-'Joseph I.-

Oci-nn (;ity.~Hollcltor — Joseps DouKhiHu. Cap

May Court HOUHO.- Vlimlm-er—l^amlnir Rice. Wlldwood

Road SiipcrvlHor—Daniel M. Schcltlni:.*r. tlrnui.

Supt. 01 WVIKIIIM and Meit-un"*D»vld \V. Hoihin. Cape May.

CommitteesAIUIHUOUHO — Fox. Ilennen, <;und)

S. Townwend. Wentsell' Brldiieu — Wenttell. lleunett. Fo>bUMlare, Candy, MacKlmlc and Saul

Public nulldlagx — Ilennelt, Wen'sell, .1. TownHend.

Illllh Kuiituce, Hilton, Uullow.AuilltliiK' H. Townsend. Oandy, Dc

DoW.Finance—Saul. Kuntace. S. Town

-•end.I.uujicy Oaiidy. Vox. Dennett.I.IUIIIIIIL- Hilton. MocKliiHlc. J.

Towti. i'Ud. .Ttoadx Full Ilnard.PhiiiariK" of PrlHiinern — 3. Townd. .

Sol.li.i- I'm) stullom John W

ronnnlttf.' 011 VocHtlonal Rchonl--•:inil. l l .nintl .

Steward of Almshousel.i11 l1- T. DOUKIUHH, Cape • •'•"'

IIOUM'.Superintendent ofJohn W. n.4- "

Custo-'

South bound (lcavlna First Streetaud Atlantic avenue): Week days.G.3U and 7.30 a. m.. and 4 p. m.: Sun-duyx: 0 n. m., .13 noon, ana 4 p.m.

North bound (lenvinR Fifty-ninthStruct): Week-days. 7 nnd 8.15 a. m.and 5 p. m. Sundays: 9.45 a. ra. and12.45 and 4.4S p. m.

PUBLIC LIBRARY HOURS

Monday—3.00 to E.00 P. it. 'au7 ta 8.10 P. M.

Tuesday--3.00 to 6.00 P. M. unr.

nVdim.sdny-~3.00 to 5.00 P. M. an7 to H.TO P. M.

Thursday- ' to 8.30 P. M.Friday—3.00 to D.00 P. M. and 7 I

8.30 P. M.Snturdny—3.00 to 5.00 P. M. and

to 8.S0 P. M.—Mnud M. I'otildH. Librarian,

'. FIRE ALARM BOXES

. Thv rhialnii .if tlie ttru bell locatve trbox from which Ih.) call has been sent ItFor tnamnce ono tdp followed by four I'.llcate* that the call ha* coire from Bf>>14. locate.] at Hlxth and Pleaturo ftventi*-The Hlartn ttf repeated four ttroes. Tw<lnp« denote I* atlll ularm.

14 Pleuvure [ivunue anil Sth etrutit.17 -Hi.) nveiuie ami 11th etreetlfi^PI.'iiMiir.. nvenue uud 14th street

— 35—v\"««t ~nvenue nnd-7th street, ~~»1~WtmUy avnnue T>nU Uth street.to—WVuley nv^nue und 14th. slreet.73—Ui:eiin uvenueand 4lh eti75—Ocean »v«nu*< und 7lh etreet.7«—Ocean itvunuc unJ'Vth «treet.S3 -Atlitntti* iivenni. t.ud 2nd Htrevtw.—lli»i.Uui.lk 1.1*1 Mourlyn Terrttcv.47--.\wbur) n\vnue ana 2nd street.43- • Awl itr. KVPII.I.I mid 4th street.ti - - "\- uv.nue and Sth street.I'; - .• ..i." iiv.'tiue and lOlh* street

lutiiiuo uud 13tli etreet..viiu.1 unil l&tb etr«et.'#?nuo unit 30th etreet.

.. • •. uvenue »nd Nortb Street.•.li.il IIIVI.UU und IHh etreet.

THE CHEEKEUL O1EBJ&I r\*A/4jr~lo»4i. interest

m living, vow J*e,For evtsTythirv^

(Oentiael. kr Mcctiue

AbbottsALDKKtiKY DAIRIES

SEVENTH AND WEST ME.

Choice Oairy Products and HltHQi ailo Butler.

Country BoMfed Milk In R e f t i f fatora Dally.Order* dellvrroj Ph

a. E.

1137 Asburv Ave. Oman City. N. J.R#*ld*>n«« and Offflu

3«err>» so

"loo, I""1'''I. I'd do anytbtog t• elected.'

:"Tocn never let anybody know InWd y:n- %IIfe."—Pittsliureh Cbroul

i .iI 1

^•'.' His Little Jelo.r-tbe laillitj of the purlHU were (.-Ivltiu"•' "~»er In tho church. A lot of |u«ipli-

sealed at tho different tuld'ex. uinliWttjKirlH |iulucd here und there will,. fceon thi'iu.,:'gaddeuly the town wit c^frniltatre wan u bush, over tho UKM.'IIII<)>

#•• y $

'& M• • ' !

try*: .'y• * •'•!'• ' v'T

SBBSB •Sanaaaa

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U1UI1T IN THE BVK.

lehid never failed as yet with a Bpui-* t tally. ^ ' ^

. OatchlnK tbi- eye of a Hpiunter brUlut i l Ui u tray of edlbleM, ho WeaUsl. 1 _•?Well. Ml*. .Sarah. I sc« you'ro still , ^ ^ w Ti-':WW»Buttht church.- ' NT.aVo > vo O.IU. .!ifSbesmtirtl In emluirruBHmpnt. nn.l the. l u < " ' 3 ' l v u ' .*jmefe;t f»lkK elKKlwl. hut u lirothcr o( N'0-,2','"'1 ,a" l l ' 'Jsjlis Karuh HimtrbiHl up n hefty onion Went live.Mo let the T. W.'lmvo It rlKht in tbo Ko.'3-*™ \"»-Te-CVInrl'.!,. TN,...^ IT,.I..,, • Illlll K'<HrO.' ' '"^.'

W'"'- As Fac as He Got. •Ssunedny wh.-n Wrtllam M. Kvnrln. «<•ilibiry «r Ktato uudor Prcal lout Hayc«.' T f a col!«>i:t> Ktudmit ho v u« colled on

j lstitrlvd out bravely. T h r e e tlmen

o to emt 'in " - - • • - - -

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b&JVS

r:ityKn. 15--Auditorium. Cutnti Croumls.

ln:f..'«ifU \Vruli-y and Culilrnl av.'s"tnd 6lh and 6tli atn.

M". Srt—If. W. I.lf.- Suvlni? Slutliiu. 4tl.;ind Attuatl.- uv... . "•

i: Church

llli aii'l. No. 1 0 - • i n l o u ' ' " " • ' N l , 2,-k—ir K. t.ir.. Suvlni? Sin„,, , . ,ue. Chiui".!. sth..,i.d \ \ l l j 1 ' " ' , andAi luwl i -uv . , .

tOlh.iii'l N"' V - 1 '" '" 1 N : l l l u n " 1 U ' 1 " 1 " S - . •:„ . , . :..„•« >!:„..l:.t Clii.tTl,A..bury;iV". •• ._. . . i,v... m-ar .':iiith n . (N.-v:

HfiVli^ N'v- 1- ••st- J-i'"1'"'-*' ' l "' 10th and \Ve:di.y :.v<!.)ar w7*t 'Ttli .md Il'^'<" ' l « ; , „ , N l l . 3 3 _ T h u Foi:'.-,-Picr. . '•ch, I'll' Nr.i/Vl- Uia.llm. Ki.ilr.wd i...ili<i>i. ^ ;, ; |—i>, lMic Music Pavlllm

und IIuViii nvo. • .... . . . » „ walk and Mourlyn Turracond

No. n-K.-:.diiiK'd H v i i nv.

1 Station,' 10th, No. 14-llullanco

i.iosta11I Central ave.

andWest BVO.

ullan™ N. below «th *t™>>};_

No. 31—r»oimhty'» Pier, iWrdwalk

:!»• HI . . in f l u ' Iti^-li Hi-hixil. C o n -il ,-..• I...I..W S t b ^ t .

II : . : ' . I . . N'lla. 1' ' . " ' . . ! ' • • ;nl , .m.i A ' - b u r y

i\ i-ii. i , i •!•.•••' i iu ' t i iu ir Uth s t .- < ' < • ; . ^ Imiy M.IJII l . ;ntr . t t u v o s .

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. , . . : . . . u . . ( i . . i i ,c> itu ..V ui:d " B a y

SMh nnd W—'t nW.S. IJlo Wiivln.:

vea ave. I No. 38—C<"roiV«">wn li-.yii' flub S'iu>i Boaahoro Hz IL. 8ta»] ruor Housu, Rth "'nil pli-n«»pj w. —,_... | N o 5 7 _ p . ft. n_ o ld Slonmbost Lin<)

1th mod Sth ata, aad Boy av*.

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>.i. IL. -U...!!!:.„• JUIlro:id Stat ion,l , . . i u ; . . . l:...nl Iii-L.....'!! l luvua a n 4W.iat UVU.

~~i ' i i . , liililU' Lit.iury Is ou 8ta at*• u.u Aabury avo.

'ho urn...» r.f ttui Mayor. Ottx

*r officials. «ra U tto OUT

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"Mrs. lfsttle Murphy HUH In Atlantlo' OHy Thanday. ' '

Former Judge Douglass und Surrogate'TO, rivaht for the Hnrrogulu'H oulcn at

>_eoming election, culled on Ucuany voters Thursday.

Mr. and Mm. J. Hooves Ilildreth liavoffetamed from an auto trip throughPennsylvania, visiting llurriithurg, <»ot-tfuburg, and other |ilucea of intertHt.IfcRov. ;A. 'ii. Oliver, Jr., who lion hisfamily located at 80(1 Moorlyn Turrueo,prascluxl Ilia furuwell Hurmon ut thoSaeond M. K. Church, Milliill.i. I liningrecently rencived Ills commission in thearmy, hi* in awaiting onlcrx.

CHAPLAIN HANOLEV .NOW WITH THE 110TH.

The Rev. John Hnndlny, of Cntndciu,'a well-known MothodlHt Kplticouulminutler, who wnu Chapluln of theSecond Kt-Kininnt, N. (J. N. J.. haa beentransferred tn the IlUth Field Artil-lery tt Camp M< Chilian. Amilstun.

T H E o c e l l i c . r v L C O B E R '"•___

Closing Out SaleSTOCK AND FIXTURES

lilting of Counters. fc»liou « ns«n. Clothing Rucks, Tables

M. U'H and Boys* Clolhinir, hlits nod « aim lien's Famish-iissiouer Adams reported •••«*• r

„». luu street ends, 47th and 48tn i"KB, Tmuks and Bags, Oil and Rubber Clothing, Men'sstreets bulk-beads are finished and VVom«n'H and < hiidren's .' 1IO«-B, Rubber BootB and Rubbers^ C o r ^ r i p ^ n ^ t o d that he M « n ' 8 »»d Boys' Underwear and Stocking*. Ladies' and'bad received a letter from Prank H. Children's Stockings. Come early and get the choice.Stewart, President of the Ocean Cltv

Commissioner'sMeeiuig(Continued from flrst page)

—A motion prevailed that the CityCommissioners borrow fftft.

—Ordinances No. 101 and 102 wereduly passed on third and Anal reading,and are published on page 6.

—Commissioner Adams reportedthat the

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Stewart, President of the Ocean CityPishing Club, mentioning a number ofpublications that had extensive arti-cles about the Ocean City cup. TheMayor nlno stated that the temporarycroHHliiK at 55th street and West Jer-bcen IIHCII while working on the road.sey £ Seashore Railroad, which hadhad been "removed by tbe RailroadCompany. The matter was referreUto tho Clly Sollollor. lo report at themxt mooting.

H. STEELMAN831-833 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J.

Phone 437-W

MODfcRN HARDWARE STORE ^CHAS C. READ & CO _

am ASSURV AVKNUB - '' '^

.ILLUSTRATED MIS8ION TALKS.

Rev. M. M. Lewis Plans InterestingMld-Week Services at First BaptistChurch.

Tho following bllla.were read and Tbe Wednesday evening services atwarrant were ordered drawn for their the 'First Baptist Church are to bo orroupectlve amounts: a special nature, emphasis being placedJohn Maria I.nmhor Co $ 390.00 upon this mid-week service Com

OPENING OF NEWHEADQUARTERS

- Tlut winter heailijiiarteiH of tho locnlRed Croud Kuclrly, In tin; rily Hull,wore Informally opened litHt cvonltuf,» more extended n o l l e of which willappear In thexo coliinimi next Hntur-day.

n MnrHAllen ScullOcean City Tltlo £ Trust Co,Sinking Fund Commission.HnolloilFirst National DankSinking Fund Commission.

IMPROVEMENTS AT

PENNLVN PLACE.

Mr. Ilnrard IluokdcHChel ban nold -lot - at-tho-corner of - Ocean ~Avflnuoand Pennlyn Plnru to Mr. Thomaa S.rurlontr. of (Jnnnantown. and ono loton tli•' Moiilh nldn of Penulyn Place toMr. \.. M. (larrett. nf Overbrook.

llolh loli" will brt Improved by thfiectlon of handnome cottucen that

will rout four thoiinand dollam each.C. S. JohnNiin & Ilio having Hecuredthe contraotH',

Mr. Furlong ix connected with tbe

380.00 menclng with November, the firstI'MMo'oo W e d n e a d a y or each month will bo a

"' ' slereoptlcon/ lecture on a good live182.60 mission topic. The second and luHt176.00 Wednesday evenings of each month

will bo Iliblu Studies that bring thebible vitally Into tbe dally life. Thethird Wednesday will' bo given to aMission topic. Illustrated with charts,etc. Every Wednesday evening will

bo a live service On -Wednesday ovonlng. November 21at. Miss Bate, I)ln-trlct Hecretary of the Women's Mia-Hlonary Society, will'address tbe local

|conere(catlon.

RIGHT NOW

men.

s t d with theK . Ham I'Hpor Co., or J'hlla-

UolplilH. und Mr. narrvlt with tho Mar-tln «*arrlnK« Co., of York. I'a.

FOR

VOTE FOR

ECONOMY_ ' AND

EFFICIENCYVOTB

in.EPUDLICA

SURROGATETBI» adv. paid for by Hurry H. UVIIK

bus. Cape Muy Court IIoUso. N. J.

Stories upon Stories—withiUgfa ideals

12 Glorious Serials or Group'Storks and 250 Shorter Storiesand everyone with "lift" in it.

REPUBLICAN NOMINEE

" FOR

BAPTISTS EXPECT TO 8TARTBUILDING NEXT MONDAY.

Cash for the new bulldins Is ntillcoming In. an amount of $68.50 beinghanded to tho Pastor Sunday evenlnjr.With the money that Is promised incash tho moment tho building Is start-ed. It Is now confidently felt thatJ1500 will bo easily reached. Thobldn will bo received from the Cou-tractors and opened this evening andnothing now seems to prevent tbe con-tract being let no later than Nov. 6thror an Immediate start. Is the cheering

'report from Pastor Lewis.

the business of war In all of .Its u'ln* reality Is occupyingthe attention of our country.

Its requirements arematerials and money.

MANY ARE PLEDQINOTHEIR LIVES to our 'coun-try's cause.

Labor Is supplying the en-ergy necessary to produce thematerial equipment.

You are not asked to give,-merely to LENDYOUR-MON.^

EY, AT INTEREST, to theGovernment through .the pur-chasn of Liberty Loan Bonds.

AS AN AMERICAN—CO-OPERATE.

We handle subscriptions.

PLIASANT•watlnce w p

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tawlt* your patronage. ^ ^THK HARRIS RE

•05 Aabury ,

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FRACTURED BOTH WRISTS.

Mrs. John D. Christian fell downBluirti on Monday lant and fracturedboth wrlats. Mrs. Christian was at-tending; to some hoUHohold duties thattook her to tho attlo and as she turn-ed to come down tripped and felldown tbe whole flight and In attemptIng to save herself unread out her

la and on reaching the floor herwhole weight came on her bands, mak-

; Ing a nasty fracture.• 8he was alone at the tlmn and Kolngdown stairs to telephone for aid shewas unablo to lift tbe receiver fromtin- hook. At this Unit- Mm. C. Car-ter canu* into the ntort*' und ut onceHunt a call for Dr. IVtlli. who r»uponded promptly and r<>duciil tbefrartureH.

FOR RENTUnfurnished heated apartment for

rent by the year. B rooms, bath andevery convenience.

JOSEPH I. SCULL757 Asbury Ave, Ocean City. N. J

HEADLEV & ADAMSOENERAL MILL WORK

Including Cabinet Work, Store andOffice Futures. Stair Work In all Itsbranches, "and the entire trim or fin-ah for Cottage, Store or Offlce.—Alsodealer* In Coal and Kindling Wood.

—Vegetable gardenM have beenplanted beneath high tension powerlines of tbe Pennsylvania Water andPower Company.

COAL IW« Have It To BURN

N. SHOEMAKKR LUMBIR CO.13th and West

WM. d.

The PainterS222 CEMTFML AVENUE .

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

Jnly th» best materials used, aneull work guaranteed.

Real Estate andSearch Company

urusnmFidelity Trust Co, of Newark, and

' Wlldwood Title A Trust Co.

Mail Order ServiceThe Snellenburg System Offen

Unusual Conveniences and Ad-vantages to the Out-of-

Town ~Ca8tomer~TMa store, now in IU 44th year, has caUbUshed Itself as .

a .leader because "of Ifa Brst-clau service—Its dependahl*merchandise—and Its reasonable prices. Its HAIL ORDER,DEPARTMENT haa been perfected so that you may havethe benefit at all times of the judgment of specially framedexpert shoppers, experienced in the selection of all kinds salqualities of merchandise, aa well as In particular lines.

No matter how large or how small year order, it wilt hagiven Ihe same prompt and careful attention as If you woeshopping in person.' Moreover, we are always ready to taw.nlsh any Information that nay be desired, or to send sta-ples from onr regular atocks.

Don't forget that our FREE DEUVEHY SERVICE will' bring your purchases directly to your door without anv addt-.

Keep In touch with oar dally advertlauaeuta to the Phila-delphia Newspapers. —

Our 44th Anniversary Sale I s now on nnd willcontinue throughout the entire month of Novem-ber. Watch our advertisements, as every one willwell wor.h itading as money-Bavin ; opitortuni.ties in every department of the store and every

i laBs of- merchandise.CARL WILLIAM ADAMS. 101 Veronla Ave.. PleasantviUe. N. J.. Bel

78-J, takes care of all oar Delivery Oenltie In Pleasantville, .Landing. Northfleld, BakeravlUe, Steelmanvllle. Engliiib Creek,vllle. Unwood. Soi View, Somers Point. Ocean City, Absecon,town. OoeanvUIe. Bmlthvllle, Leeds' RAIL

PHILADELPHIA

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PAUtS FOB SAU

(JAPE MAY COURT H6U8E

OCEAN CITV ASTONISHED -BV MERCHANT'S 8T0RV.

A merchant relates th<> following:'FVw years I could not sleep without

turning every hour. Whatever I atevaulted xas and sourness. Also hsd.stomach catarrh. ONE SPOONFULbuckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mix-ed In Adlor-lka relieved mo INSTANT-LY." Because Adler-l-ka flushes theENTIRE alimentary tract it relievesANY CASK constipation, Rour ntom-ach or gas and prevents appendicitis.It haa QUICKEST action or anythingwo ever sold. Hughes Central Phar-macy.

aSTIUATSS AND PLANS

JOHN T. SEAL"£'u^BUILDER*~i«-.,„ — ~ SUBSTANTIA'

ir, tifiikCIT* ». jUHAB. E. AOXMU- W W AlVkU

CHAS. E. A0AM8 A BHO.F U R N I T U R E

Oaro«U, Oaddlno, Matting. W>ad.«725 and 722 Asbury Avenue

Xatlrfsctlon nuarantaad

JF you wantJ- what youwant when youwantit—intheprinting line—WE HAVE IT!

Watch and Jewelry Repalrtnc

MAYKRtBOARDWALK. OCEAN CITY

1307 AtUntlo Awe., Atlantlo City'

G E 0 R 6 E N. 3TAHT0M A CO.

BUILDEB8Ho. 2 Tenth Street

OOKAN CITV. NSW JIMIVJobbing Attended To PraSBjttfc,

J. P. FOXTtle Contractor

7th & West Ave.

'lub StablesBoarding By day or Wsek

Hors«e and Carriages To HireTeams rumlahed for Haultef \

„ .--v+, KEEP l»» CIUMO IHHTLlTTCC BED HPfftHET I WfiMT TO *!

£TOT> AMD SET FOR C

*>» MVV \MV1 to THETHIS 13 ~

MEETING OF TH[

Utility Beard Allows Increased Fare' T o Atlantic

At the Commissioners meeting last"- Tuesday afternoon. City Solicitor Bos-

; well reported verbally; In the matterof the abolishing tbje round trip ratebetween Ocean City and Atlantlo City,

• via Shore Fast Line, that the figures' submitted that there has been a loan—

but from the tabulated statement itwas impossible to make much of aninquiry—he was Riven the permissionto examine Ihe recoras.

. The Board of Utility Commission al-lows the Slioro Fast Line to make arale of 30c each way or 60c for the

• round trip: bat at this tlmo the Board; does not approve of the rate, although

It allows It pending further Inquiry. Into the matter.

Wants Present City Hall Lights Fur-nlahed Frejs.—;

- The following resolution, offered byCommissioner Adams, was duly adop-ted by the Commissioners:'

Whereas, by Section Eight of an or-dinance, entitled, "An Ordinance togrant locations for tracks for the elec-trie railway within the corporateJIro-

• lu of the Borough of Ocean City. Stateof New Jersey, and to provide light,best and power for said Borough andthe Inhabitants thereof." adopted No-vember 1. 1892. It appear* by said Sec-tion Eight that the City Hall Buildingsshould be furnished with light free orchance, and

Whereas In reading the whole ofsaid Section Eight. It seems to be nec-essary for a construction to be placedupon this said Section as to whetheror not the section applies to the lightof the present City Hall building bythe Company operating under said Or-

'dinance: Therefore.Be It Resolved by the Board of Com-

missioners of Ocean City. New Jersey.that a petition be tiled with thf Boardof Utilities Commissioners of the Btstoof New Jersey, on behalf of tho Cityef Ocean City, setting forth such fact*and aaklnit that tho City Hall be fur-nished with lights free by the Com-pany operating under said ordinanceIn order that this matter may bo d«-txrtnlned. and

Be It Further Resolved that the po-litktn be signed by the Mayor and st-inted by tho City Clerk.

Filing Maps of Land Referred To InCondemnation Ordinance.

Resolutlona wcn> duly adopted thatthe maps designated "Prcmioen nltu-atp in Oo>an City. N. J., Scale—1"-100', Wm. H. Colllsson. Jr.. City Knd n m . 1»1T", No. 2 and No. 3. whlchj•hows the land to bf condemned underordlnanc'.i number 101 and number102 bo til.tl In tho County ClcrkV Of-•re. anil that the City Clerk of thenty of «•* »•> City, be and h« IK hor»>-by uuthii ••• I to rliilK- Wild inuim nnda nmy it •••••I Ordinuni-eM lu flu1 Kitlriftmnly I'lerVH Otllro of ( u p e MnvCitimty, ii> b ' UII u lcd .

NOTICES FROMTHE CHURCHES

FIRST M. E. CHURCHEighth and Central Avenue.

Bov. J. B. Kulp. Pastor.Morning pruuehinic MervUv at 10.30.Tomorrow evening the pastor will

deliver the flrst of a series of Bpeelalnornions on "Tho Challenge of theWorld-CrisU" as Interpreted by emi-nent contemporary thinkers, tho varl-OUH subjects being as follows:

November 11—"Mr. BritlinR Sees ItThrough" (by II. G. WOIIB). The Chal-IciiKe of the World War to Rvery Man.

November 18—"A Htudint in Arnia"(by Donald Hankey). The ChullunKeof tho Camp to Character.

November 25—"Tho Mlwiion of Am-erica", or. President WliHim'wHoclrhieof the Misaion or America In thisWorld Crisis. .

December 2-"God, the InvlulbleKlnK- (by II. O. WcllH).Theor a Chaotic World to Pallh.

Sunday School and Men's UlbleaHB at 2.:iO P. M.Prayor_Meetlns _Wedneaday~e»on-

Ings at 7.30.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHTth and Wesley Avonue.

Rev. Charles H. Itohner. Pantor.Kormon at 10.SO A. M., "Th«(ViuruKi<

of Prayer."Sermon at 7.45 P. M.. "Wluit Anu-ri.a

May Kipcct If (Scrmany Wins "

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH10 th and Wealey Avenue.

' Moraine worship 10.30 A. M.Bible School 2.30 P. M.Evening Service 7.30

UNION. CHAPEL-BV^THE-SEA.- SGIh and Anbury Avenue.

Sunday School at 2.30 P. M.Kvrnlng service at 7 o'rlork. _

HOLY TRINITY P. E. CHURCHEleventh and Central Avenue

Servlcex SundayH. 7.4f. and 10.45 A.M.: 7.30 P. M. Sunday School' J.30P. M.

ST. AUGUSTINE R. C. CHURCHFourteenth and Aabury Avenue.Itev. Thomas K. Blake. Kfctor.

Sunday moraine Maun .it 10 o'clock.

[LADIES ARE TAKING AN

! . INCREASED INTEREST.

Miscellaneous Matters. !The CI • SulU-itor reported that he |

took the ftmlinr of the 5.".tli HiredrruHuiiiK IM' ;vilh tht> lUiaril of I'llllly

i TK; 'the Hoard i» heavilyl.i'i that ati opinion' could

In u Khort time.i-.er Calupliell ri.'|Uirte<lM.iiMt uf the taxou -for the

WOW THE DAYliquor Interest Was Greatly Sur-

prised By Tuesday's Vote.

Lake and Douglass Carry RepublicanBanner To Succeae.—LocalOption Strongly Endorsed.

Thi' i-li-cllon un Tui-xday Kave JohnIlarliiyrnrn a b!nrk I'yi* lu t?a|>i> MayOiitmiy. Mark Ijiki- u inning a mib-Htiintliil vlrtory an » I.11111I Option I.111;-ixlaiivi' cunilMnti'. u-lth tin- liiiuor I»MIph' Htri-nunuuly Hii|iiinrtlnR hlx iippnu-<nt. Suiniii-I -IjtniUK. of Wlldwood.

Mr. Ijiki''n HUbHtantlal majority InrAfwHally cratlfyini; in vlrw of thefact that hlH opponontH iwi'd m'ory ar-

iiifiil poHHlblr ti> rilll i»lr» nwayfrom him. irottinK out thi* old "flHhlaw" f«ki> nnd niRklne_rhiiri!_i>H_tJiatcould not bi> aubiilsnllatiMl.

Thi> lirrdlctcd cutting lu thin ultydid not inat<*rlallso, an Mr. I^inlni; ae-riir<>il <-xactly tho Hamo votvH In theKlrm Ward that hn did at thi- PrimaryI'liirtlon. and in thi* Hrrond Ward.when- it w'aH Huld that thi- knlfo"would Hiiri* be um^d." ho waa onlyHi'Vi'p uhnad of the Primary vote.

HurroKate Itlcn recelvt'd but 18 votesin each ward at th<* Primary, whereaj*nn Tui'uday IIIH voli* wa» marly threwllniin that number, which waa a ifreatmirprlm- to many IM'OPII- bccauHp ofthi' popularity or hlfl opponnnt, who,however, rnrrli-d th<* city by a majori-ty of 3S7. whlli- Mr. iJtkc'ii majoritywas SKT

Or. <V)bi'n, tin* Ui*|>uhlican i*muliilati*for VKmafr, hail no oppoaltiuii.

Thi- clly'vnl.' in dt-tall IH publlabvdwith th<- County riturnii at tin- hind oftin* next column.

WENT TO SEE HER SOLDIER BOY.

Minn Ml«.- Srull. the amiable UH-xlxlunt at \V ire's Store, went to Phila-delphia. Tuiuday to meet "her aoldlortKiy." Kamuel Tenneb:fum. n Wildwoodbuxliieux man. who unxWprud to bincountry'u t:M and hax been at PortDuPont with the Coaxt Artillery thatwax oruanlzed down the roaxt.

WHY NOT'

THE COUNTY VOTEAHuembly Suiroirate

K Ik It l>

Avuloil 'Capu May. I H ICape Muy, ^Hii. . .Capa May. 3 r d . . .Cupx May, 4 t h . .Cape May Point.IVIIIIIH Twp.. lutDcniiln Twp., 2uilLower TwpMiddle Twp., 1stMiddle Twp.. 2ndMiddle Twp.. 3rdMiddle Twp.. 4lhN. Wildwwiil, lHtN. VVIIIIWIHHI, 2ndOi-eun City, IHI. .Oreun Clly. •Jllll..Sill lule <"lty. lxt^ea lule City, 2n/s*i>. Cape M u y . . .Sloue llarh«ir . . .I'pper Twf» . . . .W. Cape May . . .Wililwooil. IHI . . .Wlhlwood. 1'nd . .Wililwaad, 3rd . .Wltdwood Creat .WiNHlhlne

X!

IU I 101H!) I !I7XO 'MiIH i tiH'J\ I M'Ml ; Ut17 1 |1>l2:1 MM.'II Ml:ti [ 12

:u"i 1 7.".no ^>iIUI l.'Jimi i:u>H7 !M

I :» I 11:1Hi . :*>

TitlnliMajorities 10UI

TWENTV4EVENTH ANNUALMEETING OF. W. H. M. S.

Brldaeton District Association ToHave Interesting Program st Mill.

villa Neat Tuesdsy.

Ttu* tw«'nty-ut*v«>nth annual im^'tlnxof thi- IlrldK«ton DiHtrict Woman'HIlomi- MlHHlonary Society will b" heldat Trinity M. H. Church. Millvillx. nextTuiwluy. Novi-mtx-r 13. commenrlnR at10.30 a. m . Mru. <".i-o II. N.al , thi-I'ri'tfldi-nt. pr.HidlnE.

Quili- an IntiriHtlnK proxram haab*M-ii arranut-d. At th«k afternoon Sea-Hlon Mm. J. II. Kplp. of thia clty.-lH toKIVI- a ri-port of "Tbe Oit-at MtHitlnK

BRIEF PERSONALSAND LOCAL ITEMS

N. Stanton Is now al Penniidrove.

Mm. Lambert Il.uiruan la vlnlllngrvlntives at Canidon.

The Rev. and Mm. Jos. K. Lakepent Monday in PhlUdelphla.

Mm. CtuiR. Caki-. of Philadelphia. •>•In Ocean City vIxltlnK relatives.

Mm. H. K. Moyherry Is'at 8L Peterit-Imri:, Kla.. for the winter mouths.

Mr. Harry KaxH,- of Philadelphia,xpenl the'weekend In Ocean City.

Mr. John llrownloe, of llummimion.wan a Sunday vlxltor to Ocean Cily.

Mr. llanu llurkhardt left for u fewilay»',vlxli In Philadelphia on Wednen-day. '

Mr. and Mrx. OUH M. Townnendwere i'lilludulvhU vUltoru on Wedmoi-day.

Mm. Frank K. Darby returnwl fromher Philadelphia visit Saturday eye-nine.

MIXB Maud Foulds and Mlaa Eliza-beth Pfelffer spent Tuesday In Phila-delphia.

Mm. William I'. (Jardlner, and non,William, Jr.. xpi-nt Wednesday In Phil-adelphia.

Mr. J. A. LonKutroot. of Philadel-phia.'wa» an Ocean City visitor laatSaturday.

Urn. S. B, Patterson, or Phlladehphla. la visiting Capt and Mni. B. UHenderson.

Mr. H. W. Whlteman. of Philadel-phia. In occupylnc hlx cottaxu. 24 On-

ut Kamuix City." which »he recently, l ru l •"'•""'•attended an a delegate from the NewJeruiy t:onfen-nce Society.

C. W. F. WOODSIDESUCCEEDS DR. MILMAN.

t:. \V. !•". Woodxldi*. proprietor ofThe Iiurralne.. of thin city, hax beenappointed K)»i<utlve Field Secretaryof the New York State Local Mnr-rhantH* AHHOclatlon, and editor of theirmonthly paper, "The Axxoclatlon Ilul-

Mr. William O. Kinley has rentedA|utrtim>nt U in tbe Bourse Buildingfor tbe wiuter.

Mm. Philip Wheaton was in townthin w«ik, looklnR after her CentralatunlR- cottage.

. Januui fk-vvlln ban cloned bis SouthOcvuti Clly cottaKv and returnt-d to iIluddon IIvlghlH.

Mr. Horarii K. f. KIl.-iif.l.liT. orCII-IIHIIII-. I'a., WUK an Oiiun City VIHI-tor «n Wtslni'uday.

OCEAN CITY REALESTATE TRANSFERS

Reported Especially For TheOcean City Ledger

UP TO AND INCLUDINGTUESDAY, NOVEMBER •

John ot Helen s. Marts to Leonardo)Palermo, all of Ocean City. Premiss*

lnnlng In N.E. aide Tenth street,421 feet N.W. from Bay avsnue, WzTaVConveyed to Marts by Elizabeth Palan,uiilow and Kxr. estate of Gilbert B.I'aleii, 1908. $760.

Samuel B. <;ill to Annlii E wife otWin. W. Bell. Philadelphia. Lot OSS. Hide Thlnl Hireet, ISO feet S. E. fromAtlantic avenue. $1.

Walter M. lleaa. Philadelphia, toI. Clarence Ptmnlnuton. Lots 729, TOO,.-!«•. C. Plan O. C. A., known as 1M7

cnlral avenue, with buildings and Im-provements. S.E. sldn Central avenue.S.W. f m n m t h «lreeir4ftKlOOrPlan a "

A. 11.I. Clurence et Klnle M. IVnnlngton,

lilladelpbla. to Olgs Cuuthvr, a., Lan-ciiHter, I'a. Above deucrlbed proper-lles. f »L

KrunrlH C. Ulattnur. ».. Norrlatown.Pa., to .Klliabetb, wife of William F.Blunilln. Philadelphia. I.ot 43. Planfllrard Really Co., on N.E. side Penn-lyn Place. 640 feet S.E. from Atlanticavenue. | L

William C. et Klliabelh Price to Hel-en M. Taylor, all of Ocean' City. Lotbeclnnlng In N.W. side Weal avetrn*.110 foul N.E. from Fifth utreet. 80x100.

• 1 .

A SHORE SUPPER.

Tlie IjidUa' Aid Society of the FlratM. y. Church will Klve a Shore SupperIn the Morlul room* of tbe churrh, nextTuesday evening. Novemlwr 13. Tba>proceeds are for the tu'iieflt of tlwchurch.

J. Horace Miller boa closed hIn Bay

Nou IIIHI our mi'rrhantH upxho|> Hi fi o'clock, four nluhtH in theweek. It would he a Kimd Idea for themto keep their xhow wlmloWH lighteduntil '.I or in p. m It woulil take awaythe ilead appi'arttnct* of the town, andKlve those who an1 out a chance tnxeewhat they'have In offer. Thlx ailver-11MI!U-. woulil more than pay for theIlKlit commmeil mid make the towndriulitei ami inure uiviiim:

•*i>r tmcilb* itxiHvti'i

l'nniml."»-that tho I '

The ladll'H litnrf:anl2til(on are tuUlnlerei.1 in Hi. uoikare* ijexlrtiut- il;:ii axhull liicoln.hriineh. "Cn

l l l e . l i u u l il I n . - . .L- un Illrl'i ;.>I-I1 :

lull Ihi- iitili-i'i • '.ri-ali-r MIIIIIIH-. ' !'

i l i - l i l i l l - i l u l i h tin- tiu-ul [ >•i> mi l ani l j o i n n>-." is v

SCALDED HER FOOT

lolln." A n-ci-'nt IHHU«- of Thi* llulli-tlnuays: . - 1• Mr. Woodaidc IIBH btn-n «'mployi-<l by uviiiiu- cottUK" and la now at Moore.

HUT Coal Mi-ri-huntu Mutiiul Iniiurunri- |», . i l l w u r , . county, I'a.

Mr. t'lmu. W. n>mi>y. uf rhlhulfl-phla. Hpi-nl Katunluy Uwl al IIIH t'ot-taKi*. 7O.r> Ocj'uu HVI-HU4*.

Mrx. M. A lllchardH rt'turiit'd toWinl Philadvliihlu thin w . i k . whi>ruHill- Will HlM'titl till" Wltlll-r lllllllltlH

Ml HI. U u i n i ll.'rkrll liu:. iloiwil lii'rcollaMi- In IIIIH t-lty and will M|II-IIII tin-WIIIICT IIHllllIlK III Wl'Hl rilll.ull'llllliU

Mru l-VHiik Itlil.T. of Wi-iioniih. IIIIH

I'oiiipuny dur ing Ihi- |i:iHt ulx nionthHin t h e cupuri ty of uudltor and HOIII-I-.tor. IIIH work IIIIH hi-i-n mi HUCCI-HHIUI.that t h r 'AHKiM-lutloti ciuiHldt-rti ItHnlffortunate in tx-lni; kbli- to find HO UHIIH-fai'lnry 11 ui»n fur Itu ImiKirtuntwork.

Held

CONCERT AT HIGH SCHOOL.

A Concert iu Itelnt: arranueil to take

TOWN8END HASNEW BOOKKEEPER.

Oforce W. Snoy In li"*r otcupytncthe poflltlon an bookkix-iM-r in the of-no- of Ollx M. Towmu-mJ.

lihu-i* in thi< I l iuh Si-hotil hiill i l iuu lit-vl' Monday I'Vclilui; hy Mixx I^IUIKH .'I'I'nrKim. i l ir iTlor «r Muulc. and M I H H : » 11 VIHIIIIIU frli-iiil» In Ori-un r n >I-Jin 11 II.- ChflliH, iihyKlrul i l lr i i ! tor v T l w . n m l Smni-rw I'nliu tht> p»si two »i'«'k

M i - l . - . i i - h

1,1H1I ; H . I . I

I l l - f - l l l f l t l

J"«r 1917 lu Inc colloctod WBH morethan HiiUlcii in to pay running

tin- I n v i t a t i o n in all u l m IIH.I - noro'Uly i-nrolt«'d for tin- uood work1 T in- n o w hi-Hilninii'i^rH in th«*l l . i l l a n - a l l that rouhl Ii" I1I>HI|III

;il Inn wal i -r 1*I l iui i l i in; M i

•jly I VVllIU- llulll' i.-i-..hi;iiL i ir

liTMiii:.in m i l \ u i h H I'liiici-rt uIII IM- nf tin- imini - 'ordi -r t h a to n Mninliiv u n In. ut <r<'ali'il mi i i i n r h tiiti ri-Hl a n i i i n i : t in-

s I'a-t IIIh Kin»'l pupil" anil parinlH l,iKt wlnli 'riw iMrrvini: n pull iif | , m ^ -!

r« mid mi l . i ' i l . l l l^ 111.-. „ „ „ „ « . „ „ « „ „ - , ^ . . , , , In u n In 1 IL:In Ih

Mi>~s Anna llollanil. of Camiten, hat.n en iiMllui; Mr and XIit, II I" Stemr. of -H'IMI elly. In ih ,n Ocean City

tin will over

1RO6COE SHARP LEAVESO C E A N C I T V . ! ,

A ri'Holullm IVUH duly adopti-d "thatOc.'an City hn:row u uunt not •>XC<-<N1-Inn ninety dollars and nint'ty-tluwj'"'«.'«nls ($90.93), under and hy virtu.- of I1"u r.-Kolutlon aitoptvd October 2. 1917."

(Continued on'second page)

ChiHR«-tt in Htiruirul (In-i-Miui: :iri* lu*hl 1i'i'i-ry T'lt'Kilay i-M-nlnu. ami all day o n 'U'i-.lnrridayH -1^ ili-vnli-d In unrroelitjiiiakliiv, whili- i-:irh FmlH> Is di-vntiMl M i

SOLD BAY FRONT PROPERTY.Menu™. Maiwey und KdwardH have

•old for ( I n , Mary L. Colllnx. of Phil-adelphia, the houxo and lot corner ofTtilrtiieiith and Ploauuro avenue.

AWARDED Mr.DA.LS

Lot on Anbury avonuo, below 581bstreet. P. O. Ho* 118.

FOR SALE—Sterling; or 8 t Charles.Dne or both. Bent located und ImvInn proved that they are i-'ond huxldOBB prpporiltlonn thlu l»i»' ^enxon,yel owlnu to otlu'r buxlnt'xx will milFor tornix nnply It. M- C.(WV. No.

. JM Iirevel BMK . IMillaili'llihln, .Pa,

The An«lert' Cliih. ol Ocean I'lly.haH awarileil a cohl liulton to J I,U'llwm for latrhinu a eluinnel hauswi.-luliliiu n'ore tlian !•• ids

Sliver r.iedaU lm.\e lu-n auiinled W.I. Kaymond. I.I-WIK I: >>ifioiil. \ L:llnrerH. John lialloran. John K. Iluyn,Wi.i K. Wi'Mi. Kviirelt llartllold, l)r.lilpHchutz anil Chan KlmiJiaUHuii, forlulclilni; or lunilliu: two hii»» eur.h.

The I'lnh is iihuul two nioiitlii: oldand III tliut lime the^memheru havebeen very artivi1

Mr J. ItoHi-ni- Sh:i i | i IKIH l<-fi iii-i-an• •• *'ily 111 ac«-i-|it a | ios l i ion -M, diuiu:hiHT H E NORTH COAST niuu In lh<- i i l i i i i i i . i ia i i i . ill uu> d.-

'-. l i .ut i . i . -nt nf tin- I V m i w v k a m u I! ill\ t i ~ .1 • .1.: 1 I - . n u l l , t h r u m u d »t I1ni.nl S n . i . I'lnladi Iplna

.I . iu-l i l i 1.-.. Mi:. Kilna ViillnrM a n d ' Mr. S h a r | . Inii. l»-i-;i In tin- IIIIH-.- ufKlnrrni i ' i l a y . und Mr. a n d llrH. H i m •"I- ' M. TIIWIIKI-II<I. t in- hullili-r. furn n l Jiihiiwiii . w h o l m v « btt'U n i u k l n i : a i i i " '" l«i»t !•'" v a n . , anil is ihi- il.'HIun.'r .1111

M i s Win V l-'i-ruii'nn. ol rinl.nl> Ii l l . 11 j 1.-. h.-i-ii vUltini: h. ;- innihi-r.

\ \ , . , i l . ' \ I...U.' .11 Hi. I...k. i.'-.

II. K Hard ninvi'd bin family. In Phil-uilt'lphja nn Monday.

Mm. Murk luiki- IH VIHIHIIK fr iendsi'n Wi lmington . I><1

i:«-o ('. Murphy and uifi- uri- v is i t -Im: ut Thorndale . Pa

Mr. ami Mm. AllH-rt t-'nuu will k|*-ndtin- u intur In Cunidi-n

Mr. ami Mrn Li-inn' 1 1'in son t-tw-ntTuiuihiy al I'li-ai-anlvi".

Mrs. l . . .mar. l I! Tl • ..- i-. MMltlngtvl.cilv.'s In IVIIki-H-IUi ii-

.1 M I'hi'sii-r IK no I... 1i.1l ;.i hlui u i n t i - r ii-Hlili-iii'*- ut CI. . ' INI. . I

\ l ! - i l . c o J i i h n s n l i i . -n i in- ' i i M o n d a yI I10111 .1 t l l | . In IM1ll.11!. ll'l .

, ' M f . i n l II I . . . - I K MM'ii i i ' M . b r o t h -er at i ) . . l - n r n i i | i , - V o . n i l . t ' n n n t y .

I Mm Smith To"'I \ I-.M i n • • :ii M I I : ^ I . H

i i . l h i m .

I'.w hn l..w been

\lr»-

Mrhronjt.

I.I Mth K.il.eri .-.••l l e n i n I'll i

ot Over-uttorM on

I

ul

Mi ami \ ln Willum II Joneii. orI'liil.nlelphia, who haie heeu UHIUIII:Mr anil Mrs John Joint, fur a f

Idayi. have returned home.

iitilnimilnh- Iriti thruiiKh thi- uorlhi-ru j "I" » uiimhi-r nf i-ry

coaxt townx uf New'inrneel home ;

JITMI-JX hiiv.- ri"! illnVront uHrln of t i n ' o l yTin- hi-nt WIHIII-S of Hi.'

with Mr. Sharp In IIIH III-W

ill their piscatorial;

OFF ON HIS ANNUAL TRIP.

Mayor ('humulou li-fl Ori-an Cllj onTursduy on hU unnuiil vlHll In tin-uiuuli. (il Maim- Tln> linnllin; |mrty.,oi whlrh tin- Mayor iu it ini'iiihri. ton-

SOME SHOW WINDOW.

The wlnihius <\( .losi-ph I Srull':real i'Klale ottlce, on A>.hin\ iin-niiereiiemhle a hooih al a rnnnly

Mr anil Mrw William M. Hun. k Inrt (U . i l l l . sil.i} 101 I 'i 1 •.- In. r .;!i I In I

n- l iy inlt i iKi'H Iuj thi-l i r i t in 11 hiiuu- 111«> u. ill : i o | . oif | ,1.11 l . u n . a M i T l o v lmi 11 | . itl\ ' . ' i . j u a f a ru."-

l : " | Mis.-, l iamy Mor.->. w h o haw hw-n [ l l : |V> ' ' " ' "1 Hin-iuliiii: Ihi- |>a:.l innnll i In viHltlur.l Mr Wall

ir icni l i . in Ashnry Park. T i i n i o n ami l ' l , i l . . . l . l , •;'l'onis Itivi-r. him ri . turiu l d h o m o . > i r . n . . . t t a r

II s Mi .»r i r . laHhu-r of th.- l-1r«t\ ; . t ' . . i . i l It.i'nk. Is Wt-ltm.' l.'liilKiK In

l|. . ,nra..li-l . I'a

i'r,.rli.l II. n.l.rium* ami Wal ler1. r hu\i- Mi'.-nri-il work at <'ai>i- Mayl.'.'til.'l.m •

W. I'imriiil. of Phlhidnliihla..•••I ol the Kulhln r.ir 11 tewu.' . i

1 II. lion-all an.! wife, of. Hju-nl lh«- wi-i-k will la

l . i - r i -

shilx of II l> Moore. W. Ii Moore. W. There ure prize veuelnhle.i. froml». Sherranl. Di l"raii''lK TIHIIIIII, How- diifernni wai canleiis. colion aman! l.inlliiiii. AiiKiikiua. ItiilUell mill liaci'o'In aliundance anil othei thi'harlei' UniikU'. i tln,i allraci ail.-nilon. '•

fallthi'In

I ' . 'MIIMII k I ' l i h i u i i i u i in in p l n l u d x i |p h l a o n Wi'ilne.'ili.-. m i - . n i n i . i i - t o .i ' | ,ac a l l l o Ihi' eolii it . Ml I ; « I I K I - I O Was i a

in r i i ' i i l . i n d v h e n t h e in -« i . i l l c a n

The

FpOTDALL.

foftlhall I " »f ••»• "' ' 'an Clly,

ssvi- bi'lnw is lh- :i!llii:li S.'h.vnl l « I"'1' «»l'""ay « " WLoin. Anbury iivo.-bi-low Hl^t: 1 Lot. HIMIII on tin- I'liamintvilli- iirnuinhMiinlAnbury nvo.. bet. SHil ami Slut. Ad i l n i i | . Tn-iluy tin' 0' iai i f t l y luiy.i wdrc««. Owner,

Pianos For SaleConvenient Prices—13-00 per week

If oeceuary.LAKr* JEWELRY STORE

Jry concliisiloiiii with the Wlldwood II.K, team. '

' HAVE BOUGHT A FARM.Robert and Georn« 3. Car-

CitMexHra. Rob

rett, former residents of Ocean City,nave purchased an 18-acro farm atMarmora from lira. .Eva Hess.

ON THE OTHER SIDE.i l e y n n h h i i i Miihi.i-y,, h r o l l n r of W l l -

II.UII 10. M.tssi->. nf itiir. r i i > , Is n o wKi'iviin: In tin- Av 1 i 1111111 <**u |VK iinnu--vvli.-r.- in t 'Yanrr al'in* i 'oni[>l . l i i i i : afunr mouth"' Iralnini: at Mlnt'ola* utul('atnti Hnuutoii', T.-VIIH.

LIBERTY CLUB THRIVING.J1'IIB UUirty Club In thriving under the

leadarablp of Former Mayor HubertVteher. .Have you Joined 7

What

WHERE

Im.. her.waved 110 pioinlt^11 sldiiiimiuitliH

•l-H of HeUKO.

A R E

inn- olfrom

rail I"'

THEV71 ilir 1I111:

lln- i.iiir.lly .1I..1111

FELL. FROM THE IMPERIAL.A painter, named lUrkxon, In the

employ of Jochur, the. painter, fellfnim thu Imperiul. whore ho wan ut

Mi ' 1 ' o n y A H * ! * ' / . : i o . i h < > t n i i : < , . r i a l a i

n - i . M i l l r * : i n i ) v • • - l i n i f i i n u l > 11 ( i n , t i n -

C i i n i p h * II ( n i l i n f . m i A - l m M ; a > - t i t l t > . I d

! t i n - i i l d S r h i u ' l i I ' T i > i i i | i 4 i 1 v m i A s; I m 1 \

! a \ i i m i . - . i n - n i N t n i h n i n v i

' 1 S I ; I I I I I - > ' 1 ' l t ' i t »•„ o f l l u ' l ' S S T n c * . '

> I I " " n u ; i l i . v l - i t r . i In.- i i m i t i i - r M I l i t v . i n t ' t l \

:i m i l l j 1 , , , , s u i i t l u y I n - . l Y U I M U ; I ' u - i r o l i A s

t l l M ' ' ' : m a i l . - 1 w o t i i | i s u r r m •; I I t u A I h i n t i f

i . i i i i c " f i i i i - r l u ^ ' H i * i , c r v i > > * l . i : . r ( . i i i u -

i n t ' i * . . *

ami 'Mrn. Itnhci ( • «Uh<on, u Im

i: • i . i t i ; i i . .n l J r . a n d family, o f

• ! t m i n ' nr«- O't'tinyltiu tliMlr r o t 'In r«- !nr ;i f'-w" i!uyn

Mi:.- M.irrnr. ' t l t . \ . i n 1**1*1 (>< i-ati Cltjrin W.••hit-siiiiv tor r i . l lu i l t ' lp l i tu . w h i ' r oIn- |>n>piisfK t o xin-ntl tlu* wint.-I*

Mr \Vn I ' l l . l a .

I I I

I"r « - | - i

Wehih rln..i'd l :n enttitKeil r. in.,vi'.I h i . r.unlly toimi' In Phlhidi'lphi.t

Mr.left for u vlxll In Klorlila Im.i weekwilj r«-turu Imre lu about ten ilayu and

h lll

S c h n e i d e r mil l W i l l l n mI' M e l . a u i - h h i i . of I 'h i l . i i i e l i ih la . v.-.-ro11:. i t i n s In i V . a n C u v laM S a t u r d a y .

Mi r h . i r l i i. I t i ' l i lon. wli>. i: I ' lmnect-

ed u l i h Hi" C i l y l l a x l . l i :ht C o . h a s

r<nlcil Apartment II in the BourselluililhiK ;

| Mr. A. E. Mar^.Tlbon. tba Turkishtheir cottaiio ami take their clill- \ towel mutiufucturer, Philadelphia, i

work, a't noon on Wednesday and In-ltlrou back lo l-'lorldu. wburo they wllljau Oreun City property ownar, waa tal..r«l hlmuiU severely. " lniM.nd the winter. town on Thureday.Jured blnuuilf severely.

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THE OCEAN LEDGER

(Continued from first paxe)

"Wrs. Hattle Murphy wiw In AtlanticOKjr Thursday.

Former Judge Douglass uud HurrogaU"Te, rivals for tho HUITOKUUI'S offlce. at

MMmlng election, called on Ocean|r voters Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Koevci Hlldrolh havreturned from an auto trip through

rlvania, visiting llurrlwlmnr, <«et-_r._and other places or Intercut.

_ r..A. C. Oliver, Jr., who lias hisfamily located at 80U Moorlyn Terrace,preachcVl his farewell sermon ut thoSecond M.K.C'hurch, Millvlllit. Havingrecently received Iik commission in thearmy, ho in awuiling order*.

Commissioner'sMeeting(Continued from flrat pace)

—A motion prevailed that the CityCommissioners borrow 9770.

—Ordinances No. 101 and 102 wereduly passed on third and final reading,and are published on page 6.

—Commissioner Adams reportedthat the street ends. 47th and 48thstreets bulk-beads are finishedready to receive gravel.

—Mayor' Champion stated that hehad received a letter from Frank H.Stewart. President of-the Ocean CityFishing Club, mentioning a number ofpublications that had extensive arti-cles about the Ocean City cup. TheMayor also stated that the temporary

CHAPLAIN HANOLEYNOW WITH THE 110TH.

The Rev. John Hundley, of Canidon,a well-known Methodist EpiscopalMinister, who wnH Chaplain of thiiSecond Iteijlmont. N. O. N. J., has beentraiiHfnrmd tn the INIth Kii'ld Artil-lery «i Camp McClollun, Annlaton,

at 55th street and West Jerbeen used while working on the roadsey & .Seashore Railroad, which hadlad been removed by the Railroadompany. The matter wan referred

to the City Solicitor, to report at thetext mooting.

Tho following bills were read andwarrants were ordered drawn for theirrespective 'amounts:John Mnrtn I,mnbor Co I 390.00Allen Scull 380.00Oeoim City Tltlo £ Trust Co. 8.034.4*Sinking Fund Commission.. 12.500.OOSnolledFirst Nntlonnl Dank.Sinking 1'uiid Commission..

182.60176.00

OPENING OF NEW. HEADQUARTERS

The winter ln'iuli|uailets of tlio localRed jRriMn Society, In Hi.; City Hull,Wore Infarnnilly opened IHHI <>venliiK,a more .xli.mlii) notice of which willappear In these coliiimik next Satur-day.

IMPROVEMENTS ATPENNLVN PLACE.

Mr. lloraril Ruckdettchol ban sold alot~at~lho~eoriier~of Ocean Avonuonnd Pennlyti Place to Mr. Thonins a.FurlonK, or Oorinnntown. and ono loton (In. South nldo of Penulyn Place toMr, L. M. (larnilt. of Ovnrbrook.

Hold lots will bo Improved by thnerection of handsome cottages thatwill rout four thousand dollars each,C. S. Jolinmm & Ilro. having securedthn contracts.

Mr. KurloiiK In connected with thoMcQaricen. Han> Paper Co.. of Phila-delphia, and Mr. Oarrett with tho Mar-tin CarrlnKn Co.. of York, Pa.

Closing OutSTOCK AND FIXTURES

UonBiHting of Countere. 8lio»' < asw. Clothing Rucks, Tables

M. nn and Boys' Clotbing, tiatB mid * a|>B Wen's Furnialiings, Truuks and Bags, Oil and Rubber Clothing, Men'sWomen'* and < hildren's .' 1IO*-H, Rubber Boots and RubbersMen's mid Boys' Underwear and Stocking?, Ladles' andChildren's Stockings. Come early and get the choice:

H. STEELMAN831-833 Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J.ILLUSTRATED MISSION TALKS.

Rev. M. M. Lewis Plan* InterestingMid-Week Services at Flrat BaptistChurch.

FOR

JSCONOMYAND

EFFICIENCYVOTE FOR

s.REPUBLICAN NOMINEE

FOR

SURROGATETils adv. paid for by Harry 8. Dome• bus, Cspc May Court House. N. J.

Stories upon Stories—with high

The Wednesday evening services atthe 'First Baptist Church are to be of

special nature, emphasis being placedupon thla mid-week service. Com-mencing with November, the UnitWednesday of each month will bo aatcreoptlcon* lecture on a good livemission topic. The second and 1a»tWednesday evenings of each monthwill bo Ulblo Studies that bring thebible vitally into tbo dally life. Tin.third Wednesday will' bo given to uUisslon topic. Illustrated with chartH,tc. Every Wednesday evening will> a live service.—On*Wednesday~ovo-~Ing. November 21BI, Miss Bate. Dis-

trict Secretary or the Women's MIH-nlonary Society, will address the localcongregation.

BAPTISTS EXPECT TO STARTBUILDING NEXT MONDAY.

Cash for tho now building Is nilllcomiIIK in. an amount or I08.EO buini:"landed to tho'Postor Sunday evening.With the money that Is promised incash tho moment tho building to start-ed, it Is now confidently felt thatI1G0O will bo easily reached. Thobids will be received from the Con-tractors and opened this evening andnothing now seems to prevent the con-tract bolng let no later than Nov. 5thfor an Immediate start. Is the cheeringreport from Pastor Lewis. '

RIGHT NOWthe business of war In i l l ofIts grim reality la occupyingthe attention of our country.

Its requirements are man,materials and money.

MANY ARE PLEDGINGTHEIR LIVES to our coun-try's cause.

Labor la supplying the en-ergy necessary to produce thematerial equipment. '

Vou are not Hiked to give,merely to LEND YOUR MON-EY, AT INTERE8T, to theGovernm.nl through the pur-chase of Liberty Loan Bands.

A8 AN AMERICAN—CO-OPERATE.

We handle subscription*.

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANKOCEAN CITY, N. J.

FOR RENT

12 Glorious Serials or GroupStories and 250 Shorter Stories•ad every one with "lift" In It-

mpaniother

V «44 ^^B^ask^^^^^^^^^sa^BV^I o « i o d " *»e ablest Bdltorials write,. Article.. T • " " " " " «»* «™« tscutonais written. Articles

er and a constant run ol the world's chofccU fna.

ifahUB and Science, . „ „ , ,Fag*. Doctor's Corner and a t w „

52 Issues a Year—not 12—$2.00• Tim voo-rn-a COMPANION*, BOSTOM. MASH.

isr^dt. as ISSUES ora.. All3.

svBsaupnota KBCBIVED AT ma OFFKS

FRACTURED BOTH WRI8T&

Mrs. John B. Christian fell downstairs on Monday last and fracturedboth wrists. Mrs. Christian was at-tending to some household duties thattook her to thn attic and an nhe turn-ed to come down tripped and foildown the whole flight and in attempt-Ing to save herself Bpread out horarm» and on reaching the floor herwhole weight came on hor hands, mak-

i Ing a nasty fracture.

8ho was atone at the tlmn and goingdown Btalra to telephone for aid shewas unable to lift the receiver fromlh«> hook. At this time Mm. C. Car-tor canw into th« ston- und ut onceKent a call for Dr. IVltll, who ro-wponded promptly and NKIUCSHI thefractures.

Unfurnished heated apartment forrent by the year. 5 rooms, bath andevery convenience.

JOSEPH I. SCULL787 Asbury Ave.. Ocean City, N. J.

HEADLEV& ADAMSGENERAL MILL WORK

Including Cabinet Work, Store andOffice Fixtures, Stair Work In all Habranches, "and the entire trim or flu-sh for Cottage. Store or Office.—Alsodealer* in Coal and Kindling Wood.

—Vegetablo gardenH have ownplanted beneath high tension powerlines of the Pennsylvania WHI<T andPower Company. '

COAL IWe Hav* It To BURN

C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.12th and West Avenue

. d.The Painter

S222 CENTHM. AVENUE .OCEAN CITY, N. J.

Jnlr tha beat materials used, anoull work guaranteed.

•atlmaue Cheerfully Olv.i.

Real Estate andSearch Company

urusnmFidelity Trust Co, of Newark, and

Wildwood Till. A Trust Co.

WALT

_Q 6 ijOar flan »!.«•<;«» !»• now arriving. Oil

xttovcB, Fruit Ja<», Aomuiiiilua «ad _la a complete llne'wlil be found at the

"MODERN HAMOWARB STORECHAS C. READ & CO.

Phon* 4S7-W 839 ASBURV AVKNUB

S patroUnrant There b an***• that la bothpltabla. and whicheondaetve to them«nt of any of the<*U«ton. dishes wl

' «•<>•• who appreciate9*o&»rly prepared and

1 your patronage.THB HARRIS RE8Ti.wtM

•OS Aabury Avtnut ^*'

Mail Order ServiceThe Sneljenburg System Often

Unusual Conveniences and Ad-vantages to the Out-of-

Town. Customer•Tnls store, now In Its 44th year, has established Itself aa

a.leader because of ifs first-class service—Its dcpeadiab*!merchandise—and Ita reasonable prices. Ita MAIL ORDERJDEPARTMENT has been, perfected so that y o u ma, km*"the beneBt at nil times of the judawent of specially traiattexpert shoppers, experienced In the selection or all kinds aa!qualities of merchandise, as well aa In particular lines.

No matter how Urge or how small your order. It wULI*given the same prompt and careful attention aa If yon want'shopping in person.' Moreover, we am always ready to for-Blab any information that may be desired, or to send Slavplea from our regular stocks.

Don't forget that our FREE DELIVERY SERVICE wBbring »our purchases directly to your door without aav addi-tional coats.

Keep In touch with oar daily advertisements laths PUbvdelphla Newspapers. ' _ _ _ _

Our 44th Anniversary Sale is now on nnd wIUcontinue throughout the entire month of Novem-ber. Watch our advertisements, as every one willwell wor.h i«ading as money-Bavin : opiwrtuni-

in every department of the Btore and everyf- merohandirt*.

. 101 Veronla A»o, Pleaaantville. N. J , BeD8 ! 'SJS ?I "£ .onr tollvnr 8er»teoln Pleai«ntviUe7l. Northfleld. BakersvlUe. Steelmanvllle. Engllab Creek.

PHILADELPHIA

ANO PL»NI

SanlismiE

Iktods d Tltlt. CiaiiruckfFin Inuun.

3<r»k. AM«ft (ma! .I«sa Oa C«4 tint HH t I M M

rajuntwsAU

<APK MAV COURT HOITSBOCEAN CITY ASTONISHED '

BY MERCHANT'S 8T0RY.

A Merchant relalea the following:4^f. v«an< I could not «l<«p withoutturning every hour. Whatevnr 1 atecaUHed gas and Bourness. Also hadstomuch catarrh. ONE SPOONFULbuckthorn bark, glycerine, e ic . as mix-ed In Adlor-lka rel ieve mo INBTANT-

XCro^'.V84' A d l e r - '*» fl"»l«"< the?KvR,Ho'i'n"" l tI11?' t r a c t " rollovesANY CASK constipation, tmur Klom-ach or gas and proveutu appendicitis.It hau QUICKEST action of any hlngwo ever sold. HuKhen Central Phar-

tacy.

JOHN T. SEAL& BUILDER

HN T. SEBUILDER * ^ - -

UP-TO-D*TeIIBt-THUO O-flli m . m at* «, j

CHAR B. AUAUt) W W AIMU

CHAS. E. ADAMS & BUO.F U R N I T U R E

CarMU. Bidding. Matting. Shadm72S and 722 Asbury Avjnue

l l a f t i n t ^

TF you want•* what pouwant when souwant it—in theprinting line—WE HAVE IT!

Watch and Jewe'.ry Repairbf

M A YKR'S IBOARDWALK. OCEAN CITY '

' 1307 Atlantic Ave.. Atlantis Or» ' / .

GEORGE N. STANTOM ft CO. j

BUILDERSjNo. 2 Tenth Street >;

OOCAN CITY. N«W JBMaVJobbing Attended To

J. P. FOXThe Contractor

7th & West Ave.

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Club StablesBoarding By Day or Wwh

Horaw and Carrlaoes To HbaTMIIU rurnUhed for HaiiUafl

XITTCC RED MwrtMET I VWMT•OJT A F

OH MN \MISS t o THE TRniAJ

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CITY LEDGERVOL. XXI—NO. 2

OCEAN CITY. N. JM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1917 Pries, Two Cents. •

MEETING OF THE

Utility Board Allows Increased Fare' To Atlantic

At the Commissioners meeting last. Tuesday afternoon. City Solicitor Boa-

well reported verbally. In the matterof the abolishing tbje round trip ratebetween Ocean City and Atlantic City,via Shore Bast Une. that the figures

' submitted that there has been a loss—but from the tabulated statement .itwss Impossible to make much of aninquiry—he was given thn permissionto examine I he recorSa.

The Board of Utility Commission al-• lows the Sliore Fast Line to make a

rate of 30c each way or 60c for theround trip: bat at this tlmo the Boarddocs not approve of the rate, althoughIt allows It pending further inquiry

. Into the matter.

WanU Present City Hall Lights Fur-nlshed Frea. ~

The following resolution, offered byCommissioner Adams, waa duly adop-ted by the Commissioners:

Whereas, by Section Bight of an or-dinance, entitled. "An Ordinance togrant locations for tracks for the elec-tric railway within the corporate.llra-

' ita of tha Borough of Ocean City, Stateof New Jersey, and to provide light,beat and power for said Borough andthe Inhabitants thereof." adopted No-vember 1, 1893, It appears by said Sec

' tloo Eight that the City Hall Buildingsshould be furnished with light free ofcharge, and

Whereas In reading the whole ofsaid Section Eight, ft seems to be. nec-essary for a construction to be placedaeon thla said Section as to whetheror not the section applies to the lightof the present City Hall building bythe Company operating under said Or-dinance: Therefore.

Be It Resolved by tho Hoard of Com-missioners of Ocean City. New Jersey,that a petition be nlfd with tho Board•f Utilities Commlsslonem of the Stateof New Jersey, on behalf of thp Cityef Ocean City, setting forth Huch fact*and asking that the City Hall bo fur-nished with lights free by tho Com-pany operating under said ordinanceIn order that thla matter may bo d»-tnrmlned. and

Be It Further Resolved that the p<>titlon be signed by the Mayor and nttested by the City Clerk.

Filing Maps of Land Referred ToCondemnation Ordinance.

Resolutions werv duly adopted thatthe mapH designated "Prcmlsex »ituafa> in O.-an City. N. J.. 3OUIH—1"10O-. Wm. H. Colllsson. Jr.. City En-gineer. 1917-. No. 2 and No. 3. which,•hows the land to b«- condemned undernrdlnan«-"n number 101 and number103 tx< «!«•<! In the County CI»rk*H Of-"<•<•. and Hint tho City Clerk or theCUy nt < • irt City, be nnd h«> In ht'rt'-bjr iintli'> *** 1 to nuif*' Hufd nintiH nndn r»|>y <> 'i"| Ordinum-cH In ll»> wildCounty i'li-r';"u OKIri- of Cit|><- MayCounty, lit b • HO tilod

NOTICES FROMTHE CHURCHES

FIR8T M. E. CHURCHEighth and Central Avonuo.

Ilov. J. D. Kulp. Pastor.Morning pruuohltiK service at 10.31).Tomorrow evening the pastor will

deliver the first of a series or specialsermons on "The Challenge of theWorld-Crluls" as Interpreted by emi-nent contemporary thinkers, tho vari-oua subjects bolng as followa:

November 11—"Mr. BrltllnK Sees ItThrough" (by II. O. WUIIB). Tho Chal-lenRe or the World War to Kvory Han.

November 18—"A Student in Amis"(by Donald Hankcy). Theof I ho Camp to Character.

November 25—"The Mission or America", or. President WIIKOII'U Doctrineof tho M|aalon nr America In thisWorld Crlals.

December 2—"God. tin- InvlalMeKlnR" (by II. a. Wells). The ChallonKeor a Chaotic World to Faith.

Sunday School and Mcn'a BibleClaim at 2.:!0 P. M.

Prayer -Meeting—Wednesday e»en-Ings at 7.30.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH7th and Wesley Avunue.

Rev. Charlon H. llohner. Pastor.Sermon at 10.H0 A. M , "Tha Counted

of Prayer."Sermon at 7.45 P. M., "What America

May Kxpcct If (Jennany Wins."

RIGHTEOUSNESSWOM THE DAY

Liquor Interest Was Greatly Sur-prised By Tuesday's Vote.

FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH10th and Wesley Avenue.

' Morning worship 10.30 A. M.Bible School S.30 P. M.Evening Service 7.30

UNION. CHAPELBVJHE-8EA.SGth and Asbury Avenue.

Sunday School at 2.30 I'. M.Kvrnlng servlct* ut 7 oVIork.

HOLV TRINITY P. E. CHURCHEleventh and Central Avenue

Services Sundays. 7.4f> and 10.45 A\i.l 7.30 P. M. Sundny School 2.30P. M.

8T. AUGUSTINE R. C. CHURCHFourteenth and Anbury Avenue,llrv. ThomaM F. Blak". Ut-ctor.

Sunday morning Maim at 10 o'clock.

Lake and Oouajass Carry Republican

Banner To Succesai—Local

Option Strongly Endorsed.

Tin- .'If. 11,in on Tui'Kday Rave JohnBarleycorn a blai'k 4.y.> in Cape MayCounty, Mark Ijike winning n aub-'lanihil victory ax a l.ix-al Option Louulativi. •'amlldnti-..wlth Ihe lli|ti<ir P«K>-

pi.. KtriMitiouHly aii|>|inrilnE hlti I.IMHIII-«nt, Samuel I-anlnc. or Wildwood.

Mr.' Ijiko'n HUbutantial majority lars^'dally RrntlfylnR in vh>w or thefurt that hlH oppon«kntH tiHi-d <>vi*ry ar-

in-lit noHHlblp tu ritill voti>M nwayfrom him. troltlnt out th.- old "Hahlaw" fako jjnd maklnc rhnrK«'H_thatrnuld not b<- aubHtanllati'd.

Tho predlclt-d cutting In Ibis citydid noi inntirlallio. HH Mr. IjiniiiK B«-rurcil .xnrtly the aamo voti'H In thnKlr«l Ward that he> did al Ihf Primary

•M-tlnn, and in thf Hcrond Ward.wh.-r.- It » I K Bald thai Ihf knlfn'wnuld Biin- b<> UHt*d,** he waa only

m-vi'P :ihi>ad of the Primary vote,SurroKate Rlcn rrcolvod but IS votes

In each ward at the Primary, whrrea»nn TufHday hln vote waa m-arly threetlmiH that numb<-r, which wan a RreatuurprlBi- In many people bocauae ofIhe popularity of hlH opponunt, who.however, rnrrh'd the «lly by a majori-ty of 2f>7, while Mr. l-ako'a majorityV M 3S:t.

hr. (^dlu-n, th«* Ke|iulilican oandiilalefur ('oroner, liail no opposition

The city'vote In detail In publishediih the County return* al the head of

th«* next cnltniin.

WENT TO SEE HER SOLDIER BOV.

M.ls* Alice Scull, the amiable asHiutMnt at Ware's Store, uvnt to I'hlLtdelphla TueKday to meet "lt*»r soldierboy." Hamuel Tenneb.fuin, n Wildwoodbusiness niun, who anwwer.td to hiscountry's call und has been at PortIlilPont ulth the Coast Artillery .that

organized down the coast. .

WHY NOT?

THE COUNTY VOTEAfutombly Suiroirato

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Avulou 'pi> May, 1st

Capo Muy, 2nd. . .Cupu Muy. 3rd . . .Cptt Muy, 4 lh . .Cupe Muy Point.Dennis Twp.. 1stDenulx Twp.. 2ndLwtir TwpMiddle Twp., 1stMiddle Twp., 2ndMiddle Twp.. 3rdMiddle Twp., 4thN. U'lldwooil, 1stN. Wildwood, 2ndO-mi rity. 1st..Oceun <'ltv. 2nd..Sea Isle City, 1st

Isle City, 2n«'So. Cape May.. .Stone Harbor . . .rjiper Tw|»V. < 'ape May . . .Wlhlwimd, 1st . . .Wildwood. 2nd . .Wllilvvood. 3rd . .Wlhlwood Crest .W.KiilMne

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TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUALMEETING OF W. H. M. S.

Bridaaton District Association ToHive Interesting Proarsm at Mill-

ville Nest Tuesday.

The twenty-Meventh annual m«*«ktlnRor thi- Ilrldceton UiHtrict Woman'aHome Miaulonary SJoolety will bo holdat Trinity M. K. Church. Mlllvills, nextTui'Wlay, November 13, commenclnit at10.30 B. m. Mru. il.-o. II. Neal. thePreHldeqt,' preHldlne.

Quite an Intenntlni; prouram baBb« >n Brrani:i^l. At Ihe afternoon Hea-alou MrH. J. II. Kulp. of thla city. 1B toKlve B report of "The Oieat Meollncut KainiaH City," which »h» recentlyattended IIH a doleKale from the NewJervey (.'onfenknce Society.

BRIEF PERSONALSAND LOCAL ITEMS

C.eorni- N. Stanton IK now at PennH^rove.

Mrs. Ijimliert llearnan la vltiltlnjcrvlntlveH at Camdcn.

The IIcv. and Mm. Jas. R. Lakeipent Monday In Philadelphia.

Mm. Chan. Cake, or Philadelphia, i-in Ocean City VIHIIIIIK relatives.

Mm, H. K. Mayberry Is'at St. Petera-ntri:. Via., for llii' winter niontbii.

Mr. Harry HIIHH.' or IMvlladeliifilJi.^lii'tit -Ilio'week-end in ()i-e:m City.

Mr. John Itrownlt*-, of llanunontoti.WHK a Sunday vlxltor lo Oroun «'ny.

Mr. llanu llurkhardt led for a few

OCEAN CITY REALESTATE TRANSFERS

Reported Especially For TheOcean City Ledger• ~—^~__^'

UP TO AND INCLUDINGTUESDAY, NOVEMBER •

John et Helen S. Marts to Leonard*I'nl.mio. all or Ocean City. Premls—

In Philadelphia on Wedncs-

O. W. F. WOOD8IDESUCCEEDS DR. MILMAN.

i'i. W. K. WoiMlHlde, proprlt'tur ofThe Ixirralne. of this city, has beeuappointed" K\i'cutlve Kii'ld Secretaryor the New York -Slate 1-ocal Mer-chants' Ausoclatlon, and editor of theirmonthly paper. "The Assuciution Ilul-letin." A recent issue of The Ilulletlnsays

ilayK'viHltilny.

Mr. and MrH. OUH M. Towtmondwere 1'hlladelphlk viHllora on WedneH-day.

Mm. Krank K. Darby relurnt^l from•r Philadelphia visit Saturday eve-

nine.

M(»s Maud Toulda and MISH Eliza-beth Pfelirer spent Tuesday In Phila-delphia.

MrH. William V. Gardiner, and non.William. Jr.. H|H>nl WedneHday in Philadelphla.

Mr1. J. A. IxjDKHtreot, of Phlhtdolphla. wan an Ocean City visitor lamSaturday.

Mrn. S. II. Patterson, or Phlladel.phla. U vbjltlng Capt. and Mrs. U. UHenderson.

Mr. H. W. Whlleman. of I'hIUdi'lphla, U occupylnR hU cottsKu. 21 C.entral avenue.

Mr. William q. Kinley has rentedApartment U In tbe Bourse BulldlnRfor the wluler,

Mm. Philip Whraton was In townthin week, looklnit after her Centralavenue collate.

Junuia DeVvlin hau clotted hln SouthOrvuu City coltsKe and r>.turned lolluddon Helttbla.

Mr. Horace K. i'. Kllenfelder, of<ileiiHlde, Pa.. »UM an Or.mi City vlnl-inr on Wedm^day.

J. Horace Miller lias closed hla Uay

N.W. from Bay avenue, <Conveyed to Marts by Blliabeth M i s ,uhh>w and Kxr. eulate of nllbart ELPiilen, 1!IOK. I7S0.

Samuel II. (IIII to Annlo E wire otWin. W. Uell. I'hlladelphla. Lot oaS. »lde Third mr.t't. CM) fuel S. K. fromAtlaullc nvuliue. 91.

Walter M. Heaa, PblUdelphla. toI. Clarence Pennlngton. Lois 729, 7S0.SIM-. C. Plan O. C. A., known as 1XST'cntral avenue, with bulldlnin and Inv

proveincnts. S.E. side Central avenue,S.W. from 12ih Htreet. 4i>«100, Plan O.

A. II.I. Clarence et Elnle M. IVnnlnttoo.

l'lillndelphla. to OIKS finnther. a., Lan-cimter. Pa. Above described nroper-tl.a - $91.

l-'rancln C. Ulattner. B. Noriistown.Pa., to Kllzabetb. wife of William P.Ulumlln. Philadelphia l-ot *3. PlanQlrard Really Co., on N.R. side Penn-lyn Plore. 640 feet S.E. from Atlanticavenue. (L

William <••• et Klltabeth .Price to Hel-i M. Taylor, all of Oceuu City. Lot

beKlnnlnjr In N.W. side West avenoa,ll'O feel N.K. from Fifth Hinwl. SOztOO.

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A SHORE BUPPCR.

. The Ladies' Aid Hoclely of .the P i n tM. K. Church will «lve a Shore HupperIn the tuiclul roomu of Ibe church, tTuesday evening. Noveml>er 13. Tbaliroceuds ure for the lu-hetlt of thachurch-

1 Mr. Woodslde lias been employed by uveniie cottage und Is now at Moore,

LADIES ARE TAKING ANINCREASED INTEREST.

N'ou IIIHI our merchants clone upKhop at K o'clock, four nluhts In theweek, it .would lie a INMMI Idea for them

keep their uhow -. windows llEhteduntil !> or HI \\. m It would tnke uwuy

illii' dead a|i|>earunie »r the town, andKive Ihoie who an- out a chniice.toxeewhat they have to offer. Thin nilver-tlHinr. woulil more than pay for ill''llcht roiisinticd mid nuiki' the .townl.rli:Mi;i mill iiiori' iiniiini:

the Coal Merchants Mutual Insurance |>eluwure county. P«-t'ouipuny durlnu the paut si % monthspuny durlnu the paIn the capacity of auditor und solidtor. Ills work has been so successful.Unit the ASKOCIUIIOII considers Itselffortunate In belnu kibh* to tlnd so uatla-failnry u man for Its' im|x>rtiitit Heldwork

CONCERT AT HIGH SCHOOL'.

Phlladel-IIIH eot-

Mr. CliiiH. \V. r'lnney, orIihla. H|M*ut Salurilay lawt alaMe, 705 Oci'litl avenue.

Mm, M. A. Hlcharilu returned toWent Philadelphia HIIK week, .whereahe will H|u<nd tin* winter mouths

I Ml HI; I j iura lleekelt hai. ihiMed her

Miscellaneous Matters-The ('I • Solicitor reported Unit he

took the fnaiKir <tt Ihe r.r.th Ktrcetrrumtiiii: ti•• wllh Hit* Hoard of I'tllliyt"omml«nl«mi:r»: thi- lUiard ix hdavily•vertaxetl. !"•• Dial un opinion t'ouldb» it^iu'cli'il in a lihort lime.

Cnmmi."» n'.i'i' CauiplM>ll reportedthat the i sunlit or the taxeH Tor Iheyear 1917 In lug collected wnH moretk*n uuUlrii in lo iniy runnlnK

T h e I l ld ie i - ol t in - I I M . I I l i i ' l l I ' l l ' - -nrsiinlzutlon an- I:IUIIIL' IIII I m n n-eilInleri'hl In Ih . -uo iU. hut the <ir!u-«•' ••' u

art' Oenlroui- thai a -jfeaier iminli.-. j " n"nh;ill bei'lime i ihnli l i . i l v* till the loenl | h- -ibniiK'h. "Ctinie nut and join in-." .i*Ihe Invllalion In all who Jia.i- lint alro nly I'lirolleil lor tin- «IMH1 wurk

T h e nuw heatlnuarleru <n the CityHall lire all Unit <'onhl I"- .hwlrid.. Clauses In mirirical drfsmiiK are lu-ld

Itrauu:lull »-»u-r i'iliiiiiliui: xt IVVhile duuu

SCALDED HCR FOOT.

l . : i n > h e r l I ' m n - M l l m i l \ i l l h - MI ;n-i itl*-Tii t i n . M o M i l u v i i i i - h l . a terldewe. K I '.'• I I lib Street.

i i..-. < TI vim: a pall or-tatr-^ iiml oil M'.eltUlh theI down In !:-!" ' the u:isr-u. tin- pad.tl|iped over

, A Concert 1H heluu arrattued lo lukelihu'e In Ihe llluh Sehool hulldlni: ui-KlMonday eveiilnu by Mliu I j) ill an T.CorKou, dlrei-tor or MiiKlr, and MIKHI'iiuline Che] I IK. phymcal illreeior Tlu^voni'ert will 1M- of the name order that i ^ereateil w h llil<re«t anuiiii; Ihe i ,„.-,.„ 4 IMII1I1. Mr unit Mr*.unpllH und lurenlH l;ixl wittier. |,.r- ,„ I h H , ,.„>. ,„ ,| , . . l r

| — « • 'cotl^e ••

'rotta'i-'e In thm city and will spend thi-uinter inniilhs In Wext I'lilluilelphlu

Mm frank Ithler, of Weiiohah, banI.eeli Vlultlnu (rlellllu III Ol'eall l'll.\ami Somers Point Ihe past two ueeks

TOWNSEND HASNEW BOOKKEEPER.

O4*or«e W. S<»oy Is tn»w occuiiyinc-the position as bookkuciier In llu* o| .lice of <Mls M. Townsend-

II. I-' Hard inoieil hiH fauilly lo Phll-uilelphja nn Monday..

Mm. Murk Ijike Is vlt.lt hit; frlendaIn Wllmlnnton. Del

<!eo. C. Murphy and uife ure visitsIln; at Thorudalo. Pa.

Mr. and Mm. Albert Knix will hpendIhe winter In Cum.leu

Mr. ami MrH -l.eaiH1 ' i I ' IIIMMI i-i^entTueHilay al PleiiKanlM > -

Mrs. Leiiniinl I I . TI • •• "• i i n l t l n ereliitlvei. In Wllld K ll.i: i.

.1 Mi inter

t'llester Ievidence

• il in hlti

Johiisnii l e i u i i i ' d Monday• to IMnl.i.'. l;i ,

Anna llnlhiml. or C.iimlen.Jiasl> Slein

,-iii'i City

rih-.ir.l II I.e- .il o..i-i"i'> 'I 'Mm Sinitli Ti

ROSCOE SHARP LEAVESOCEAN CITV.

, . . . -, . „,. , every Tuewluy eveiilnu. and all day onA renolutlm WUH duly adopted thi I, w ,, ,,„ | s ll,.V(,,,. l l ,,. Kiirmvnl\

Ocean City.hi,row a HU» m i l ™ * 1 - w | a i .h F r j i | i | > ,„ „ , . „ „ , ,bit ninety Uollam and nlnety-thri'e |cents ($90.93). under and by virtue- r,1 r" >-""-'_u reunltition adopted October Z. 19)7."'

y R | p ALONG THE NORTH COAST

Mr. J. IIOHI-OI- Hh:il*p II.IM leil tlieal!i'lty lo ure>'|il a pnHtlnn •<:• diaimhtsman in the nia in ie i iame nl ua> deliattKient of th<- l*eiimiylva:ii:i It :• 11rtiad at I'ro.nl s i l t - i . riuludi l|ihia j

(Continued-on second paue)

SOLD BAY FRONT PROPERTY.Me«i'r«. MaHuey und MwardH have

mild for Mm. Mary L. ColllnM. or Phil-adelphia. Ihe houw ami lot corner ofTtilriiM'iith and Plcauuro avenue.

AWARDED MEDALS.

The Angler'han awurili'il n

o! Oil an I'lty.nld

Wilson ror

itjttou tn .} I ., channel ban;.

w<-ii:hiiilMri>i'i' Ih•!» ' " '''-•Silver niedjiMian- lu-.n auanleil W.

I. RiiyiiKinil. Lewis i: liili'iM-d, A. UItn'iierM. John lialloran. John K. HayM.W M K Wehh. Kierel t Il»rtllold, Dr.LIpHrlmlz anil i'lia«. Klini:haiiHen, forI'lilHiiiiK or liiuiliiiK two biiim each.

Mr ;i'ul Ml- -I • • I >: 1 llnilllell. Iheil'iiuliii'ti. Mi-. Kdli.i VOIIHTS and! Mr. Hhar|. Inn. h.-.-.i in t h e othi rloreiice Sl;iy. and Mr. and l ira . H i m " ' I ' M- Tnwimeiul. the builder, 'fur

ard Johnmiii, who have l«"i'ti inaklni; an ' ' » " l«i»« ""' >'"»r-. «'•'! ' - "'•• ileniKiier, .northern! '" » "iinihei of n-r> preiiy imtuuci; iuj then le iui i i hum

Mrs Win \ l-Vrcii-iin. ut I'hll.nl. I Iphri. IIII.-. been viHitllli: ' In ; mother.Mr» s w.-uley Lake, .n Hi. I...!-• n * ,

Illell.*.- Ill llll> l*lt> I

Mi ami Mil- William II Jinieu, of;I'lnli.hlpliiu, who have heeu vmitluciMr ;ii!.l \lr;i John Jonei, ror .1 fewiln». have relumed home " ~ ;

I''I

i U..IMI! . , ! linir

Mr .hrnoli.

s Muwrei, . r . i ! H i l i k .

i-t.

I I .

Mr ami Mrsoil U ellll.'hlllO

iiiitniiiohile tni> throtieh thecoast towns ofturned hoini*

VVilhaui M. Ham k leli• i n I 'H IMIIUI u l i o n

Hi . - i u til i . i o | i IIM

j Mil...

>• III i it-ltll.i: Tils 1•. "linn ...ml. County.

iwiiM'mi « ! io l..iji lnwnI.IIII!-. I'.: i ' . t.-ii. r e t u r n -

ll . i l .eri —••••' i. ol O v e r -O t - i i i n . r m v l s i t o m o n

. •nuhier ..r the tiratIs vltiltlll,' reiutlV'eil 111

iiil.-r.uin ami Walterired work at ('u|.e May

New Jerse>\ have re- different parts of the city.The heHt wishes of the I.eil^i-r i

with Mr Sharp in his lieu )in:.illini

tuii months oldLot on Anbury uvonuc, below 58thstreet. 1>. O. Il.vy US. I The Club IK abunt

land In thill lime Ihe nieiiiherii Imvovery urtive In their nlw-utnrlal

OFF ON HIS ANNUAL TRIP.

al Ijin

MIS-

'B'.ier l o vlsi i n I.III

| iais> Mnri'j . whm the past mouth

delr have »i•I'll Iclatl:-

. r l , W. Coiirail. of rhlhiil.ilphla.i ine-i ill the K.ilhtn for a few

> ban beeni'in viHltlni: I

SOME SHOW WINDOW.l l .

Muyiir Chuuiplnn h-fl Ocean City on | . -Tuiaday on his annual VIHII lo tlie, The wimhiusWIMMIH oi X'liiine. The liiinilnt: parly, real emate

I I

ol uhiil i Ihe Mayor Is a member, con- resemble

FOR 8ALE—Slerllnfl or 8L Char-lea,one or both, noisf located and »av ilu-tnInc proved Unit they are u-ood Imsl i nimrtune«n prppoMltlonn thlw 1»IHI t.e.mo«i.yet ownir tn other business «ill well. |For lurnm imply It- M. C.OI-'I-". No ,

. S20 Dievel nidi;.. I'hllmlelplila. I'a. TI,,,,„- Illrh

Of .ll.nl pll I Sl-llll'.-.o l l l c e . o n At . tu i i> a \ e n i i . - .

i h n o l h a l a < t iu i l l y r a n

liil'lUn o f II l> M o o r e . \ V . l i . MlMire, W . T h e r e u r e p r i z e v i - c e l j l h l e : - . Ilcilil t h e' l » S h e r r a n l . H i . K r a i i - - i » T o i n l i n . H o w - i l i l f e r e n l w i n ca i 'de i iH, c o l t n n mi l l . In

l . m l l i i m . A i u . i s l ' i ' K l d d e l l m i d b a c < » ' In • a h i i n d a i i e e a m i o l h . i IIIIIIKUIII .II a l l n i i I a t l i ' l i l l o u .

arilchnrlei Itiinkl.'

'For Sale at Barflain PrlccB-* I^its. Central live. b.'l.Hv IStli:

Lots. AHhury iivo.-hi'lnw Hlsl: 1Anbury nvn.. hot. a»i! nnd 3lsl.dress. Owner. Ledger Olllco.

Pianos For SaleConvenient Prices—12.00 per week

If necessary.LAKE'S JtWKLRY • T O M

FOOTBALL. . !

fnntiiiiii H'liin »r "'"• »"•»» f i y iSrhool pli.>.'d Hie Plciiwinlville.

Illrh School leaiii IUKI Saturday arler-,l,ol noon on the puwmnlvllle i:roun.lH and ,Ad lost. Today Hie Ocean I'HJ b«yn will

jry concliialoiui'with the Wildwood II.S. learn.

: i !

HAVE BOUGHT A FARM.Messrs. Robert and «!eorti<> *••

relt. formbr resident* of Ocean City,have purchased aa 18-acre farm atUannora from lira. .Eva Iwaa

i.e> !ll.mi 1

ON THE •OTHCR SIDE.unlilii li. Mui'Sey. Inoiln1!' of Wil-

I'l. M.LUl.ey.

nel'VlllK ill Ibe

four iiCiunti

In KIHIICIlim'tli"' l|-illoiiHton'.

, nl thi.-.Avialmli.• aflel- 'tlniiit: at

Toxux-

1-li.v. l> nowI'IIIJIH woim1-,.iii|il,iii.r. aMiiuohi ami

WHEnC ARE T.HEVJ!W h a t h a s b e c o m e ol I I ." ill

w a v e d KII pri'.nill) f rom Ihe ••'"li'i.llli'licet, of l i e . a i l CilJ ahu iliMiiili.i a;;,.V

n:s thatneii amiIt line.

LIBERTY CLUB .THRIVING.Tbe Liberty Club in thriving under the

leadunihip or Former Mayor KobertUaire you Joined 7

FELL FROM THE IMPERIAL.A imlnter. nanied Dlrkson, In the

employ ur Jochur, the pulntur, fellrrom thu Impurlul. whore ho was ut

d d I

i r i e m l i . i n A s h u r y P a r k . T r e i i i n i i a m i l ' l , i l , , . l . I;' l i n n . . K i v e r . h i m r e t u r n e d h o m o '

h ' . M i i i i i i U t v i h . i H i n w e n t I I I I ' l n l a i l i ' i

p l l l a o h W e l l l l e . - d i . l ' " . . • . . . ' • • • ->• Ill •'c a l l I n 111. . . i l n I N M r I ; . - [ I I . I M I O w a sin I ' l i ' t . ' l u i i i ! v> h e n t i n - I n . i i a l l c a m e ]

M l T o l l } A i l i l i ' / z l " . H i ' - I ' . l . - i ' i i . i l -.'• 'I I - I . M i l l r . ' i m n e h h i f . i n n l v l l o m t i nC a i u p h i II hi.li>-. ' o n A : . | n . i > a v . - n i h ' . I nt h e "III S c h n e i d e r p r o p e l I v o n A K I . I I Ha v e l l l l e l . e a i N l n l l l i . t l e e l

S l a n l o I ' l e i c e . o l t h e I ' S S . ' I ' a r o. l i a h . v l - l l . i l l i t - n i n t h . ' ! ' Ill I J i - . : i l l I ' l l vu n S i , i n l a y la- . l V i . i m i ' 1 ' i e i c n lu'i>.i n a i l e I vvu t r i p ' ; i ier . i . ' . - . U n A t l a n t i c

' i n 11 r u n - I h e i . e i v n . k l a s t l . i l l i l 'H U T

Mr. ami Mr... Itoheii illlmoii. wholef< (or u VIHII to Kloilda lu.,1 week.

Mi Wilder I), llnnsall im.i wire, ofspent ihe weekend tn

..Hi;- - I.ere

i.In ail Ji . ami family, of,ai. .li.uiie arc oivtipyfui: their coU.11.• I..-re !ui .1 TeW ihiyil

Mi!. M a r i n r . i I le i . in left ( L e a n CityHI Weilm siiay for I ' l . l la. lelphla. w h e r olie |.ri.|niM's tn lipelul Ihe u ' in l . '•

v Welsh. Ho..ed h i - .'OltiiKe.in,! t-.iriiveil h i - family t oIIIIUII- In Vhl la i i . ' i .h iah i

Mr WI ' l l . I

- \ \ I r . l i

I" M.. le

Ch.

A. S e h n r h l c r an.I Will lnhtehl l i l . "C I'l il . , . lel | .hla. we r«('.'..'in I ' l lv List Salui ' . l . iy.

work, at noon on Wednosday andjured hlmseU.soVerely.

In-1

M l t t l . H l " ! - I t e l l T O I I , W l l H 11. C O I I h l W t -

eil win. the CIM Cna I.l.:lit Co. tinsn nieil Aiuirtment II In Ihe lloursolhilhllm:

Mr. A I" MurK.rlaon. ilia Turkishclow, their coltajto und luk.. llu'lr cbll- [ towel mnnufacturer. PhlladelphU. anddr»u buck lo l-iorldu. where thoy will j*n Occutt^'lty property owner, waa laupend tho wintsr.

will return here in uhoiil ten ilu>s

town on Thunday.

•'••m

>0^M

•. '• .'• i '

».i^.:i^&&l;f3n&£)S?n,'.3e~&i&

5'i

!\{J%vS^:.

! •&

I .'•'

l**^*!'' 'Inspector Jos.f*ank Seaoek . . . . . . I . . ? . . . . TITO Daniel Krauss . . . . . . . : . / . . . . , 18.80 GetHna Money From Hoffla^ ^ ttomkUk.............. 7M5,Oe»an City Pobllo U b r w 4«U 1M.0O ^ T " *! ™ ' "

Lin* to Speak Up."

PAVM.HTOF.II.L. e r C iThe following hilU-rworo read andJEdward 8. O

••'.' Spectlvo amounts': I John Mart* Lumber Co.,l ^ r a n k H. I'latt . . . . . . . .*fl*Tv vMnipfftit -1 -

WUltam H. Campbell

Harjr A. Morris..... . . .

Andrew C.^BQswell

E B O O c * a u C l t y Water Co.!.'!•isno lona n. Adams . . . . . . . .82,60 2 ¥ « K • * A. T. * T. Co..2 £ M Sherman Cycle Co.

U a o o Standard Oil Co.

9.0* IC. H. Bacon ' . . . . / . ,. . . . 803.86 Florida Jones . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . ..*. 5«9.50|Rtchard R. Johnson*.."...... . . « n o j i u n i * v*. a u s w w . . • • • , . . • • • •

j . . 130.01 AndrewO. Boawell. . . 5.06 W, Holt Apgar . . . . . . . . , . . . : . .. . . 88.2B C.,U Cole'. :. . . 37.86 Andrew C Boswell . . ..'.. 2.04 W. H. Powell. . . 18.15 William II. Campbell, Director[.. &21 Revenue and Finance ' . . . . . . .. . . U.1A _ -. . . 53.90 -. . . «0.00 . 5-. . S 4 J 8 •••• 5

Charles H. WoUon...Oeorge W. Lee

ggjglFioitoll VanOllder Lbr.'co.!78,751 John J. Devlne

; S.; -B.: Convor :William B. DavisHorace AngWm. Price ;

• H. B. Oarwood ,Chaa. P. QaaklllBtonard Q. Edwards . . . .Liberty Fire Co. No. 3 . . .Jjunea Bojrd * Dro. Inc .B. W. Burlelgh . 4 . . . ; . . .

8. P. Hayward * Co!!

COAL IQ0.X0 '10.00 You need COAL, you need Servlea S1KUXM the Goal for New Jersey— revenue would be Increased I6.5QO by7.50 Too get Both from * *M»0,00O the Goal for the Stilted t h o w"'"^*"' «' «h° strip tickets.

* £ £ C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBE* CO, • States, , T « J X ^ Z ' r woTtEe a SS10.00 ' 1 2 t h Bnd West Avenu* • ' ' ' • " "~' of tho sympathetic Board of Public

; : • Newark. N, J., October 31.—In order Utilities. •' tp_«nable friends.to use-Rod"OrosB —Most-p«oplewho-ahared-a7 strap

[ r ^ U v T ^ a r * " ~ Christmas Heals on packages going »'th someone elso whtmovor they rod*.IpEsiVLEN'S SHOPfa

_ _ , _ . . . . 1 - - — - ^ B M « B • B—' ' •—-«—.-*..«»•«. iiOW WPii ttio rootooards were patron-f ^ J t i l l w 1 ^ A. J O X X V A l T November 15 .to reach their destlna- l:«d will be somowhat surprised to

• tlon before C,hristmas. the campaign l™rn t h u t ( h e road Is In need of addl-

Suits. Hats. 0¥weo*\taSa*~-=£rtiS3SS£aSstt5• , . . the various local Anti-Tuberculosis mod luck It wlU probably be able In

AI • ntranv r n s vnno m i o r n i n u a • Societies, 38° of which exist In New time to worry along without a recelv-ALI> HBADY FOR YOUR INSPECTION " . < . • • or RrnanwtillA If than) l« nnv ntfiAfPANTS SWBATBPU f.AOB Jersey., or from department stores. JfL Meanwnue. ir inero is any ouier'••' ALL R^ADV roR VOUR INSPECTION

OOO PANTS eWEATIRB CPINBUNB SHIRTS, TIBS, HOSIERY '.

BATH ROBES ' INDIAN BLANKETS

•04 Asbnty Avenue

MEN'S WEAR

•' New Style* la all lines of MerchaudUefor Pall and Winter of 1917.

P O W E L L ' S - T H E RELIABLE STOREn e ^ ""• •. 821 Asbury Avenue

AU KINDS OF ROOFS FUT ON

RED CROSS SEAL SALE

The following editorial appeared In1

60 00 Tuesday's Atlantlo City Dally Freu:;.'-.6lJ6 HA8Y.. ' 5.03 Well, the trolley company's solicitor. 65.00 journeyed to Trenton in a 'Pullman.,100.00 yesterday, laid bis case before the. $00.00 State Utilities Commission and ob-. .12^9 tained permission for the road to abol-, y 96.00 lab the round-trip ticket between At-*.':.. lantlo City andjOcean City. .. 15.00 He won in a walk. There was no

opposition. Apparently Atlantlo City' was totally jiblivlous or Indifferent •as

to what was EOIHR on. The Ocean/ . City Board of Trade and Progressive• Leasue sent a representative • along,

but the despatches noglect to stateJust what part this gentleman took InI ho procwdliiKH. Possibly he wonbacklnK up the Hollcltor for the trolley

, ',' company. • ,.' The company put on a long face, un

usual, whim It wnnts nnytblng. Itpolnli'd out tho urnoat necessity of in-rrcnulnB the revenue of the road so

Phon« Your Otders Phones

piacea on Bale, tne net proceeds of ppars to be lii a generous'frame ofwhich are' Used Ipcally. \The Ameri- mind. Even the genial head of thucan Red Cross, through its local Chap- C_ha.™bj'T^o[ P?™™*^ s e ^ m " . t o . .-b<>

I company ln_ an effort t o l ighten lln

W« Deliver to AUP>rt»ol The Qly.OPEN ALL THE YEAR

•-•'. ONLY $975.00 |Lot on Wesley Ave. Near Twelfth S i

Let oh Bay Front.'naar Ninth Straat.. • 'Lot on Twelfth StrMt .• . . . - . . . . ."I ."!! ."

fflclal^llrecaon* for wrapping rocom-lsll around.

Lot on Atbury Avsnuo. n«ar S^ond stTMtLot on Slmpaoa Avwiue. naar Vwalfth efcraat "'.'.'.'.'j

JOSEPH I. 8CULLOCWH crrv. H. j .

many Red Cross ChristmasTseal* will T h " LedKt!T '" «"'«"»«« ' h a t ••>» " I " |bt> used In this w»y • r."K«nlatlvt>» from this city earnestly I

'» • ureed the State Utility Board not to1

•~—. • " • ' . ' permit tho withdrawal of the retuh>-iANNAPOLIS ANO WEST POINT trip tlckft to our blj« lilstor city\up|

Any KindAny When

• •} . [M )t)l« arp concerned it would reallyCongressmsri Bacharach Announces b<" trt th" l r 'nt"<-<>»« «» havo the Mre

That This District Is Entitled To. • J o u b I l ' d -"* il w o u I d "av« a tendency•ywo- Appointnisnts. '" ' ' n o r o ' ' a o th«* "Buy-nt-horao" habit,

• ' , - ' HIHIOUKII W« iiuestlou tli« real Just|flca-Con«rossman Bacharach aMoimcos^' 0 ^'* i - |nc iva .o In faro'on the foist

' JOB. O. CHAMPIONBufldlng Contractor •

Ocean City. New Jersey

DO YOU NEED NEW LEADERS, ««(cb to tho Military Academy at Went "'"""" ""7'"'l<.gutters, flues or any other metal work Point' arid tho NaVal Academy at An- a I r , "**«* ° r .""! "r<"in»y-1 * u t w *yup at your piacaT Then have us call napolls. A Board of Examiners, com- "'" lir<'"k t h " l"nl"'?

aud Ox a price for the work Whleh «...,_j „» <•. «-«_.. . o. _" 1 1 ~ • . Suwly tin- lino to Ililu city l« some-, wUI plesa.. you by ita moderaUon. ^ "- the

f TtfXnZiT Z ' M whl l t »f » «<»d «•'"'«•• «»h»"--'h ^h« i"'W e don t hav* to prnls.t o u r s e l v e s . o r " ' HcnoolH o f thls'DlHtrlct. will n o w u nava „ , , , . , , . . , „ , , , . . , . , . . . . . ! . « . .

' o»lr%worlr. Thnurt u'l*h u.ltrtn. «f- 1 -*-• •*»- • < — * —done"1iu«lnei<H acv. our boHt advertls- W tho jiurpow of-.obthinini: nomine.... """•

* "aiMITH'S, 735_A88UBy AVENUE ^ ^ H ^ l J . T n ^ ^ . . . . / " : : : ! " " - : ' 5 : B E A L B8TATE~cHA*iqES.-eoasiTU'« TJK aODimw aurainc- r<"' "'i'1"' i«PIM>liitnifntM. NoniliuitloiiH

SMITHS, n^ASBUHY AVENUE o r p a l p a l and alt(>rnati> nin.ll.lut.<»

. , will be made by thm'.CoiiKivHHiniiii In

HEATER AND STOVE .REPAIRS ' o r d o r - | n Vhtch lh«* «Uttll'>' "' * l l lH

Plpelcss Heaters Roofs Painted I"*""""""* "Xamlnatlon.

g .

.... u.j-H.- upuoinimemB. Nominations. I REAL ESTATE CHANGES.or principal and dtomaiy ran.ll.lat.,. | • • ^ • ' . ^ •will he ......1.. hv « . - . O o n ^ H i n a i i In , . . , ,„„ . ;„„ .„ . , ,„„„ . ; , . ,„ ,;••«.I'lynii...!

ey qu,,liry <u this , . , . , . .|.h||11o..||.lil.l 'party: Al^oprellmluary oxamlnatlon. , U ( l | < ) f s „, M ( , l l m ( 1 ^ ^ „„„ ir<urlJl.

The examination w*ll W held on tlilun uva-uuo Voc .Mm. KlUiiuetli l o j -Monday. December' ^rd, 1917. »t tho ''*'''• • 1HlKh School •lIulldlOB. Wlldwood. N. GIRL'S STATEMENT WILL <J: beginning at nine o'clock In II1.1 HELPOCEAN CITV,•iiArnlriK und contlnulne until llvii o'- , '

TenthVBL and West Awl

RALPH- HAYES VANOILDHR.Architect and EngineerDctan "vlty, New-JeiWy

City Gas • Light* Companyo*37 Asbury Avenue

Telephone 60. Night CsU 424.W

FRESHEN UP VOUR WALLSBright, clean wall paper that

wilf make any housewife delight-

JAJVIfes M

8urroundinga. Let us show youthe latest patterns and advisewith you on your reaulrements asto the oest fl tT*wB Come in to-day- ' . v

ALFRED R. SMITH1048 Asbury Ave. Ocean CHy, N. J

amlnlut; Itonrd hn» decided to makethis preliminary examination moreriKld than heretofore, and' it will ap-proximate very close the entrance ox-nmlnutlonu to West Point and Annap-olis. Bocuutu* of this the Board hasdetermined not to enrouragr the tnk-InK of this prolimlnary examinationby boys below the Senior Class Gradet\9 u # *

I clock In the evonlng. with Intfrniluulon Uuif tx tho Klrl'rfoVvu Hlory: "Forfor lunch. The subjects for ..xamlna. >°'lr!4 ' l m d dy^lwlu, HOi.r utonmi'litlon aro us follows: ^ r the XaVal ^ Xo l'ttho S . '^oSAcademy, Ensllsh, Arlihmotlc, floojt- h. Ipod until 1 trlwi tuftUthoni bnrk,raphy. Algebra, Geometry and Unliod ulyooiliio. otc. »n mixed.in Adlur-l-ku.8tat«H HlstotV: for the Military Acud- 9NR,«5 l;P.?N, l'' l l IL "H^!"1 . !M.i I N '«mv tho. . I L , I 'win u *i HTANTliY. Eocauao Adlor-1-kn HUah-omy. the subjects wUI be the same ,v ,„„ KNTIIJH allmenUiry tract itexcepting that geno/al hlxtory will r.llnvcH ANV CASK ron.tlputlon. sourtake the plare of arithmetic. Htoinucli or Ki't and provt'nlH appendl-

OwinK to the many falluros of tan- c ' '1 8- u has QUICKEST action of any-

ith the lncria«.

l*bor"ihV'uh.ri^.*"" "*" "™* * " " . • » * «*»Pt for common££*? , "«* construotl*. hav* not matari^ly la-

T^J"*?* U •"«•> '.^'Mtioit.that labor will be higher, both

Fo m

etock. Plain or agnred designs |fW«valent. as tho Board does not" feel

qualitw of prbitiD.T Wtpra'out by Inokfng over • tbo

Ws M. TownsendTHE RELIABLE BUILDER

413 Bghth strMt

1"r-mOCTTO POST OFFICE

TM« VRIOI IS WIQMT M lOCEAN CITV. H x

stand any clmiic«> of passing the en-trance examinations to either of thoService Schools. . * '

This preliminary examination Isopen to all boys between the a'Res ofsixteen and twenty-two years—16 to20 for Annapolis, and 17 to S2 for WestPoint; these are the minimum 'andmaximum ages at the taking of theGovernment examinations, which willb>> In February and March of 1918;

Mr.- Bacharach further stated thaiho Inaugurated the system of fillingthese vacancies by competitive, exam-ination for tho sole purpose of takWtho matter out of the sphere of pollti-

fag to this lino that wecant do to your . ffl

••••C£.i3fc I R e * * Estate and Insurance

aktafor'nORTOAOES

businti» ; « - ~ ™ Z ? E A L ESTATE;

INSURA.NCB

THE SLTITON

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rHc OCCAN CITV LCOOCI

« • buslneae of war In all of

'-tt« attention of our country,^ ;ilt» r*nulrem«irta ; are . m«n,iinstsriala and monsy.

v • ;-MANY A R K '. P L B D Q I N QTHKIR LIVES to our court-

s : « ^ ' c a u a * . ^;...''•/ , •

. Labor la aupplylha-the en-«ray neeaiaary to produce t h e 'nattrial equipment .'

VOovernmant throuoh the pur-Vchiae of-Liberty Loan Bonds.

f/ AS AN AMIRICAN—CO-;

Million Letters In the Mails TodayBearing Magic Words "With itie Colors"

Keynote of the Splendid Work the Y.M.C.A. Does AmongOur Men In Uniform Is Keeping Them In

Touch With the Folks at Home.

*rego eovsisd possesstoii* o r n u j * . YOU CAM OWN YOUR OWN NOsIB M

cesilLe*. Tt.eworkmustgoon.be- , AND S I 0 U U IT n a r aiMScsus. there is DO on* thing that con- " * ' " " " * "^ ™ " W"° NEMCHCL PETTIT • •

.ss? 5 liryyr-isrA t *w - • «««* -««• -» i ^ WA. U Working ntgntand day to heS •••«*oos«»>. bath, llvln- room, dining « " • • • * « t f» »J ft- H. •the government win this war.. And r o o t n u t d kitchen. Uaa hot water ^ • ' * « • t K ft •1.evory many that Is given to aid l a * heat, coal range, overy modern con- Trlinhmr n.n n n

:work Is a direct assUtance to th* venlence: gas and electric lights, and JmYmZ^ * ^""^health, happiness and strength of your In a good location. ALLEN COH30N. NJ. D.boy and mlno. • Can b* purchased on Ter^ attract " " ™'M-K*o22fi&. m

anapsitota of Kslsldegeoplo Work. Ive terms.'- ' «>*o» Hour*! * to 1- ? 1 f f «"•» «In sll the big elites la France where ' JOSEPH*-!. SCULL I to

STAMPED WITH STABS AND STRIPES AND RED TRIANGLEMultifarious Ways in WJiieh the AssodaUon Appeals to Yonr Boy,

We handle subscriptions.

to Ftmxt Una Trenoh u^ Beyond—Pirst to Aid ai He Comes .« • and other comtorta at all hours,xottertng Back—Give Vonr Share of the $36,000,000 Bequired to ° T e r 2 l 0 ( ) 0 m e n •""•nad been reject-Accomplish This "Last Evidenc That Somebody < W " 'ZXJSZ& £&£?£•£$£

. OOIAN CITY, M. J.

ffitchand Jewelry Repairing

M07 Atlantlo Ave, Atlantlo City

I GOAL IWe Hav* It To BURN

JB.H. 8H0IHAKER LUMBER CO.: '12th and West Avenue

ThePainter.5222 CEMTHAL AVENUE.

•<\ ' OCEAN CITY, N. J.

' Only the beat materials used,

all work guaranteed.

I aatlinatss Cmsrfully Olv««

Ch^^ III » 1 ^"f. I l l " d ' °* o a r 1 B ""'»»m«ats. where the hew A fleet of motor cars leaves the Mg. D m d l Z X ! u . ^ ^ . < U ¥ U t o n v W " n a U o n " 1 • r m y U be ln« t r a l n e a - «• T. M. C. A. hesdausrters in London «t•psnaugju last night before embark- using more thsu » million .heels ol m.ldnl|ht every night to pick up sol-

cold, steady army alone that means 16.OQO.000 nUv streets without any wbolesotie lodgingautumn downpour—»»4 theVe was ments of love every month reaching u which to spend the night These,nothing to suggest the rainbow In the out from the great encampment wnere car* are operated by Englishwomenoutward aspect of u.e camp. Lines the men are being trained Into the ° ' PO'ltion and reinement, who reportsad lines of soddan canvsa housed greatest army this nation has ever t n u t tn".v never meet any discourtesy37.000 men. gathered front 37 different dreamed and binding mem to ths a t t l l B h a n d s o f t n e soldiers. The Ira-states. The ground was dotted with besru at home. Multiply thst by. ponanro ot this service can be estt-pools and quagmires. Dnder the wet thinking of sll tho other places when msted by ths fact that at least BO.OOOcanvas It was damp and cold, with a Uncle Ham has men with the nsg—In • o U l a M " • °n leave In London everypeneuaUng-oblll.~Llt-Dy flickering navy ysrdsron Iheiilgh seas7ln a T «V~ w e ' l l c " O w * r h " l f o f ' B e "° " I e e p l B T"candl.o, the ten ID wsre far from cheer- n»:» and OIIICCIH1 training csmps and M- c - •*• b e d l c f e r » n l E n l -fnl •' elter for a man's but night in "Over There" In Franc*. In til thane EnterUlnment on- Vsst scale,

bls-uutlve land. places men am writing home. TUom' The Y. M. 0 . A. has creeled a bigBut there were seven big tentai unaisumlng little sheets of notupupei sudltorium. 8<xatlng-3.«00. In each of

where 'electric lights, numbers and I gladden millions of, hearU • day I the big draft canua. and huge chautsu-friendliness mads the night pleasant. I They transfer more love from 0111' qua tents, sutllng 3.W0 In the otner

. encampments. The association la run-ning a & week entertainment circuitamong thai camps and Is paying IS

_'.v."-V •" " ' f.(jonflfY GOD '"; componlea' of entertainer*, who •»». ,y:.f' '- _ , .»r iKtlWfEOf W*»Jt»» . trsvoling to SO csmps performing be-.•^:*-wi(9i«irlW'K i l l r . . . . . ... • . ,•?*•;-;; fore lli«. men.

{ In each of the draft camps the T.M. C. A. linn tfn Hecretarles engagedIn eilurutlonul work. The associationla «<!<-lwc to It that every man whocannot «|i«Mk Knillnh Is uiught to doto. In many of tno.ckmpi the asso-ciation has a tinging director, who latoachlnK the m*-n f> sing v.he popularand m.iTTTHl air* that do so much tokeep up tHelr spirits. *

Of «< V. it. a A. men at CampDlx only three sre being paid full sal-

| arles. In sll tbs camps the majority

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ftv.1'

i BBADLBVet ADAMSQENKRAL MILL WORK

ktdadlng Cabinet Work. Store andOOce Futures, atalr Work In all Its•ranches, and the entire trim or fln-

; Uk (or Cottage. Store or Offload-Also"^•-rs lii Coal and Klndllna Wood

Real Estate and; Search Company

PkfclKy Troat Co, of Newark, andWllgwoid Tttie A Truet Ce.

. nris tJBiiuct

tiv* podltlors to dd this work simplybecame. Its appeal la Irresistible toany red blooded man. Harry Lander.the nunoua Scotch singer and come-dian, now on his farewell concert toorIn the United Rtates, Is giving all bis

I spare time to the service or the asso-ciation and la singing to the soldiersat all the camps he can reach.

In one of <h* draft ramps the T. M.7~ . & A. la mdervlslng athletics on, 1M

and Cerrssoandsnce rtcilitise in V. M. C. A. PlsvhiK Bflds. providing full athlettaBulldlno. ' *4urpm«nL The winners of the Inter-

'—'• : regimental games will play tho ehanvIn each of these a soldier - a s strum- part of the world to another than at* ploas of the other camps,mlag 00 a piano; others *«:•• reading tUtlcs can express. Statistics ar* One of the greatest service, render-

Jwoks and magasiaesi hundreds were pretty poor anyway wnen It comes to •* by tap association la the Makingwriting letter* home. B'ohrnd the reckoning in terms of love and hsmae '."•'. • * •raised counter at oss end three or tour tenderness. Let's pat It this w a yyoung man were boay pasting oat That the T. M. C A. Is the biggest •»uotepsper and envelopes. seUlng press company the world baa ev« Lwtamps and weighing parcels, which seen, and the psreele It Is handllm Ithe men were sending homo. Oge of are tne loves sad devotions of humar Ithe soldier* said to me aa I atood In being*. ftke u n t ^ d «"•"» * " » " f ~ » worhr . B n t Leved TradMnark.

AtW.ga.dMlOaCssafbat

• VAIBBPOIIAU " I

CAPB MAY CUUBTIIOISK I

ftmadtntoT. «.

sad more than a borne to na.

hoy** best friend U the T. U. O. A.

What Are HisProspects?How often you hear this ques-tion n*gurdlng a young roan'scareer. A reserve fund withus given (he depositor a bright

— prospect. :

Now Is the timo to make theright xtart by "idarUng an ae-rount with the Ocean City Titlo

ami Trust.Co..

II |«>r cent lutorrat I'aldon Time Aenounti.

OCEWCinmiE&TBUSTCO

OCUH CfTT. M. J.

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DB. m. B. 8TARNAIIO

Vasonie Bid*.. Rlh and Asbnrw Afft,'1'

FURMAN B. WILLISAttorney-aMaw

OOSAN CITV. «. J.

.fjniMATg* ANO sikAN* PUNNtBVir-How eUwe those benches were pack- ,„ I ^ J ^ mini Uii ^ ^ Atm y<JU

•^ with man. beading over the long ^ ^ kDOW out , h u b U n d w U p l a ) . a

tables absorbed ta their writing! books and mugailue* at Us dlspossl.What an ••peal to the ermpatbles organise CUMA* to teach aim what

PtSJL ~cIeas>CB)t, opstaadlng fallows, I kocket isstauiant and uvlte him I

•"> « » » ' « * to *<"««»J"?- «»»» • « "

W. W. ADAMf

CHM.«. AJMUt 4 B«0.FURNITURB

deas they are to soae ene

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%v.J. P. POXP Contractor

7th ft r««t Avc

Club Stables••;: •urgl f j My Day «r W«sk

^; MsrsM andl.e^rflatjsa To Hit*v' Tasna ritraMMd flsr Hstjlta*

T '^lataletlo equipiasttt for Us favorli. I*. taacbss aim games if he kaonv

BosMWnere, n iw «B u m ™ . « - , - aonu mMi fou, eoacarl*. leatttrtoor stty. «tr*et. tasr* at* parent* or movias. Btal* daats*. dramatic «ateiBMtber* or wtves wko woald give all lalpmenU aad every kind or whol*taay pqsssas far oa* glhnpss'of taese MBW asiasssMat to keep bint lalanst- A Re** Triangle OuaoMt In. ta*aaakaraaA B U M S* »oa sad I sea •*» Aw roa alsd to know that tils . 'Trsawae*.. > _ _ ikai, last algnt aefor* golag »* •« wm go w«a ana ovemaas. halp ' . . :• e r L T a a d tt^ras^^ithrobof «• sataM taa tooai a *eor* *f dlatoiU oat of aoaey arsersBy waleataagaaa^TLJlLtt ZJk^ tk^Thamt « * aaagaraa* UaiptatKms sad follow eaa sead their say BOSM ta taafer faav**•*—** **fV * * » » * " * » • • » hi« rlghi up to tas boat lla* trench Ills*: (a soaae of tk* big eaarps Oa•var tkalr kstts* a*»sr. ta oa* after tm4 hvcaA M T k . l u t caoUei ^ T. M. a A. Is provtdtng baaklag fasaVaaataar of tbos* sets* Ug tents. soldier ass with tkla Ufa as levee eo Uls* for ta* sssa as well.

*,aa opportaalty to write kome.

W e c?.n turn out any- .

line that you need, at* price aa low as anyone. quality, material•ra wcffananshtp can*'•tfmd Cbmeb J

. ,Bmy_ Aad M k* come*h l d mmmS nu%

t t i ' -m «»•—«• —»?—-—-1.,SrtJ3«i h ? ^ S ?Barn aalfaiav tt«t*ryaody wko

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. ox-ofk^tkyenurulam-ts ^ U ^ U . wo ad. ZJtZZ SrtJ3«i h ? ^ ^ S ? ? 5

•a wen as ralltJoas msetinga. BUoa tk* T . M. C A. U walttas (or a tetklslaMalgataoa.etlM'wereab'aat- ^ ^ ^ . w ^ c h o e o u t t . t k e gwatact. And perhaps that It ta* keynote (,,(• *f O* aua In tka/b«aea**. D* e n were to coatt laf U0 ta* task

woald b* saay. Ar* yoar key* ksiWk.fct doing sawai «ar • " ™ mBunnw— ,,]]«, t a * neat iov*s traoeaura m and bapptaw* aad etaaa aoal wartkaasptas tkea ta toaek with hoau. the worUr One soIdlarlarraacebM • ! " to ypaT .

Waal* Word*. -WN» «*» Cilsi*.* <arj«| it -ta* last evideaa* taat s a y 1 _Jtm towa SHyer, yeqraastar. pawI taaa* tnaaa tan* a n SOBM let- body care*." ataaol aapartstennant wM •—w t a t

' «r* •>«• everwtttw a*

IM O R T Q A f l E S . .

We are at all tlnvsa pr*par*g, to Place or Parenas* n n t .

Mortgage* <w 'mprored Odiaa .City Real Estate, aad tnvtta Ioorrespondenee with saeft ~~may wish to negotiate Baal:tate Loans. ' ^

JO8IPH I. «0ULL .

707 Asbury Ave, Ocean OHy I

MONEY TO LOANON MORTGAGE

ALBERT A. HOWBLU412 Market Street Camden. N. J.

WM. M. TAYLOR,Cor. 14th St. and Central Ava.

INSURANCE—L0T8-C0TTABESFor Sale and Rent

a«o. O. Adhina W. W. Adama H. a. Aaaaw6E0. 0. ADAMS 4 CO.

Bricklayers —« Plasterers718 ASBTJVy AVENUE '

\U kXaim of H u m WorK wm n o l n

H A N S B U R K H A R D TPLUMBING ANO HEATINB

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Advertlso In Th* ladgar.

TheOGEAH GUY ASSOCIATIONOCEAN CITV. NEW JERSEY

President—Rn. JAS. £. LAK*, D. D.. Ocean City. N. J.

Stcrtfoty—flKv. W. E. LAxag, U A.. Princeton, N. J.TreosurfT—CuAS. P. LAKS. B. A.. Ocean Cirjr. N. J.

REV. Gea L. DOBBINS. D. D. REV. A. C. OLivn, It.• Ocean Cny. N. J. Mflhrllle, H. J.

HABVBV V. LAKE. Ocean City, N. J. HAUV H. LAW. Ocean City, N. J.R. D. SOAJIS. Buffalo. N. Y. *

OCKAN CITV, th^ Popular Christian Seaside Resort, is located onthe Ocean Front, a few miles below Atlantic City, and reached by theKlecrkand West ejrsey from Market Street Wharf, and ReadingRailroad from Chestnut Street Wharf, Philadelphia. Round-trip ticketsgood for sixteen days. Full Summer Service. Three Thousand acres,comprising the entire city, under deeds forever prohibiting the manu-facture and sale o fintoxieatinf liquors.

TEN-DAY CAMP MEBTINC TgurajuNcs COMVKNTIOMS

No SALOONS • Tut MOST EM iMurr DtvutaaNo ttVU A Cll BIsTfAM SABVATH

Unexcelled Bathing. Sailing and Pishing. Fine Hotels. WaterWork*, Gas and Electric Lights and Street Cars.

For further particulars, writeNEV. JAMU C. LAKE, D. B.

OMy.M.1.

THE OCEAN CITV LEMENla ta* Laadlag Hm *t America's Bnatsct Cattata

tlillurn Hewirt

HubUsBsd Every Satarday .EigatP. ,v ALM Par T*arTb* Ledgar staaa* By Oesaa City all the USM. aad

coataias ta* a*w* of tki* lasail aa.weU as a anaipUas.report ot ta* Cttj Ciaiailaaliaar*' inl la i . aa*> all ta*lajral aottssa el * • eHy.

A fpitlaj flgaJm is tta pgiUaaiiea af all neordadnal estate salaa aa to aad iaeladiac tk* Waaaeaiay pr*.vi*as b» data of iafaav

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• iMllirlllfAL VII ALL tfrntttoeofiKml to lucky wbdMavMulW M " " . « * • • • • • • • • • • • • § doea not have two or three slips In l«»

'>' aAi^h^k • * MflkBaitttffltfh AiTBtifQineot* Also tbo coiporal mostr f lR fill A D M V Y quickly learn' Uia pet point of each

, U U I I 111 f U W I I V Inspecting offlcer. With one It may- be the else of the coke of soapi with

' IIICT IflAllllir another the darn on the pair of sochsVIIAI llUllalilnE o r t h e minute particle of dirt that col-

:• WflWl I l i m i l l l l l k I e c t s m6er thTmovoble slide o* the*'• , •' * slpht leaf of the rifle.

••*•. n«r..r.,f» • « nffi.ii* Ufhn During the hours that are free from

uon Depends on umcer wno arma on(I duties t |,o cprpomi mustHolds Lowest Rank in Or- •""•" "*>™ «h,° mBn J^Z**** nro-

' He la supponed to Bee that they batheflaniZatlOn. ' , nt least, once n' week nnU keep tliulr

.-.[•' . . • clothes Hn<l pontons nent.' Tho hintI | Ililng at nlRht, as taps l» blowing, ho« P T C JIQ PARENT Tfl CflllAII K'l'orta I'1" Hound n» present If eiichW i l t ) R* THnXIII 1 0 OllUflil, <„,„ irf on hla cot. o> names «och nn-

,; • ' _ _ _ _ _ _ fortunnti'H us may huvo uilajudited tho-~~~~ • length of time required to return to

« n the Effiolaney of the Humble Cor- «.„„,„ o r tuo onmunt of liquor theyI poral R«ata Much of the Com- . could conxumo safely.I ' P«ny*» Reputation—8«ts the Such uru the routlno matters thej ' Moral Tend Among the corporal hiis In churse. Tho questloj Soldiers. l l u |y arlHu UH to How he enforces hi

•"! ' authority In tlieMO matter*. The ruIt'HWusliineton —The corporal Is known nre all no framed for a Holdlcr'H bone;

•to moat civilians merely an thu lowent '" "'"'• however much ho iniiy huvo•Jo rnnk of tho nun-commlHiiluned of-1 l w e n •without standards of order nndleer* of tho army; UH rank IM murhed ncntnewi liefuro pnllxllnir, a corporal»y two stripes on iho upper iirm of | w»l> *oiw nnd tnct enn u»nully carryhis blouso. The fumlUur phruso "a t n e mu« " lon|t with tho Hwt with littlecorporal's ward" ezcmpllfles this Idea, ""cewlty X»r dlKtlplln.-. Th« ine»n«'•a It emriPMtn the smnllcHt possible " f dlsclplliiK ure not la.klnir. however,•amber of soldlem. Of him tho In- anil Iwru tlu> dotullH above have a realfontry Drill Begulntlons uny briefly. v u I u e -•The corporal la tho squiid leader." Dlselpllnlno Hie M«n.and of the squad It Buys, "Holdlera arc There nro ninny of thetw pieces of

. grouped Into aquaou for purpo««s of work which do not cull for a CompleteBBStraction, discipline, control and or- xquud. and thurv nre JOIM done under •der." a Herseant'H overalKht with a man from •

But the corporal Is of more Impor- *1|R'n aqnnd. Tin- cor|>orul can nlwuyn ,Isnce thiin this would Indicute. nBHlm »h.. n,..n «,i... ....... i.... J~* ..* •at the last series of reserve ni

[tralnlngr camps was fond of tellli ..!<ompsny that those of them who ho-1

their Ihen. the captuln being the hlBh-| »'wnt u tew ot «h" lr "P""1 fiour" ch"P-:«st offlcer with whom tho enlisted raun ' l'.'"8 wood or cleaning pans to obey

iPurttnn father whose closest contact I™**6* «» U.e flnit Bergeuut for con-|w«h Ms children wus when" he dls-, '""'"""t <o the company street, or•Jpllned them. The leader who lives whoso repeated offcn«es lead to the

Uith the private nnd Is. most directly B0»nlhouse. Ttie corporal who proper-liesponslble for hla well being In camp ' v •»'»««" »'l» unthorlty kn«jws 4hnt\%t lu bottle Is bis corporal. I < b° whole Iron systerti of dlwlpllne of^ t a camp this re.pon«lblllty Is nmnl- «h? nr?" " •<«""*.•*»•

PEIIT ON WORLD W/W-Washlnftoar-The second TJb-',

ertyloanof «ao00,000,000wll( beapplied to the «2aOOO,000,000

' wa» bill of the United States to'Jane 30, 1011 Thl« vast total ofAmerican e'nrnscs, however. Is,,only one-flfib of tlie aost of the'war to thexother bell(gerent gov-e m n e n t s . , » , • •. ",-.;.

The actual cost to date, based/'on Ogures to 'the Dr»t Of thisyear and the dally rote of fix—pen'dlturo nlnce then. Is fO&fll-t,-,'mi.oea This Includes Undo ,Sam's $2,000,000,000 'Liberty^loan.

Prcat Britain has been the big-seat «pcnd«r, with $22,930,375.-000 to her credit. This (loos notInclude Canada's f84S.7D0.000.

ilreat Britain's other colonies.{ The other cntcpte allies havel.Rpent: Frnnre.716.114.O00.00O;' IlUKsIa. <12.S08.000.000: Italy,"i W.011,000,000; Jlplelom, $703.-! 000,000; Sorhln. $003,000,000, nnd

noumnnln, $700,000,000. . . •>The central allies have «pent \

much leas according to the Oft-| ure» nvnlliAle. ' Oormany'8 ex-

penditures are cstlmuted nt 920.-:i.-CI,O0o;o0O: Austria's, $a003.-^ *000.000: Turkey's, $t.On».00O.-000, and Ralciiria'x. $784,500,000:

The reliefs would be on post two liourjund off four hours throuubout the 24

' are that t"la

PartnershipThe making of even die most ordinary telephone callInvolves a partnership of'at least three persons.

The effectiveness of the service depends on' the degree ofteam-play existing between these three partners—thepcrsoncalling, who co-opcratcs hy consulting the 'directory andcalling by number-always; the operator, by makinjj the con-nection quickly, courteously ana uicli the maximum degree*of human accuracy; and the person cnllcd, by answering'.promptly.' ' _ ' '

•"jreatcst satisfaction of service is nttiiined when the secondl>jv:n(tf thi 'operator, is accorded rhe same (considerationnnd courtesy which she is ahv»ys anxious to show fileother two members of .thepartnership., . '

he Delaware tb."Atlantic Teld;irarjh &"TclephonFCompaSyC. B. Sr..lth, DUtiici Maiiacer

Atlantic City, N. J.. .

« . H. SHOEMAKER VUMBlfci" . . , ' « t h and W«M A V U M v;i

• • . • • • • • a '

Come Inland see us thenext time youereinnefedo!good, printingWe arespecial- >f Mists intfieldndofwoiktjiat.

A trialis anwe ask.

At night It Is the corporal who Is '-"•"') - *'

catches anyone trying to crosi his' *p8W8WS>-«M8Ha%-BW8HMHa>-«MB-i»7^^ ,noNt; and he must be contlnaully on | ' '

• Your dollar today buy» less bread,

icorporal/form . family living tether V^!^tJ'jtoonTof the big pyramidal or square 1"£J"™h ."/l1

•nta that have done mueh to make ^ ^ L it toa * aoldlert life In the field comfort- ~ I J°!*^' }* *J•hie. The corporal Is often told that * * ! Uxt*?dacZ! ieha« power to run that tentful of < l r e i ! 8 . B n d P""1

M the king be. and other, rail him «"«•««»» *»»-

**J". cigarette butt and scrap of. » » » A. ^

r> of the t _ t r t h s T ~ e . ^ •""•* * • « - - • * «1*P™-1« «n the eor-_ stripped and tn order. thui every ,

on i«nnt but nluo during the precedingrelief.

Powers of Leadership.But It Is guard duty in time of war

that culls ull a corporal's |x>wers olleadership to the force. This Is calledexterior guard duty and consists ofnnlnwhi rfn^—. - •—•* • --"flank or rear guards during nn ad-vance or retreat. It Includes all thatIs commonly called patrolling. Bodiesfor this duty may be larger than asQuad. and may "be under the com-n_nd of a sergeant or even a com-mlnlMiul ~«n—- •« * • — -• - * - '

portant -enough; but here again tht

M

less meat, less clothes than ever be-fore, but your Electric Dollar buysmore by using »r * * &f *t

OCEAN . CITY ELECTRIC SERVICEATLANTIC CITY BLECTRIC COMPANY

• a * members of his squad are on condition*, "the squad becomes"the **ne? •P""1 *" "«*PO«t work are tbos<

!—_Md and riots cleaned. On Hntnr. he In nun»ii» nn.V_. e_~_rr___-""!i what might be called the domestU

i m w i n , h , , . u . . «„ h f l n , h . , t . the corporal, ther*L'rcrant. but It Is to him that the j^jmin, „ „ , „ , dlfflcult because man

In seeing that hi* squad U spick »quad looks for orders, nnd the order |n t anglhle.^res«iiuabWtrritls^olJMMI span In every rcsoeet nf n»rson which can properly be used only by • . , . ^ J ._ - " - - - -

—«- — viatlons,'*'bot It la modi In the tnlndievery man's cot. the "Infantry Drill Regulation*." "Fol- „, y ^ people. Thla Is his response

r r * muuremeat. l«w mel" U the one which takes the. v a i a tor y^, g^^ ^ ^ tbe jkmttl.correct way to fold the blankets "quad away from the column In which' — » -

_ _ ° ! _ _ i "•. *?. ! _ " **** •"""• l o r k —*•»«*• It by rushes and flnslijrjjd apooo sludl be In the order that it to the bayonet charge.>_ry a n displayed on the mesa kit. ' i . . . . .

" • "• ""> •nthorlry most closely In« • * • * with the men. -

IjTaredls^lajeaootlienittaklt«»«ry Inspecting offlcer has the

IS V. M. C. A. WORKER

' , . .. ^ "~-~- "''" ' Woman riaad'tarPaadlnfl Dooa Brsad_ Illaa Carolina 8UAT of Dover. Eng-

, the platoon leader, and who U O- »«»* * " **>* « » tcttt-OlnK breadsponslble for the vorome and accuracy «• - 2 « * v 8 " * . ^ *?*^boylng 20

(«f the Ore. The "Infantry Drill Begn- p " " ^ • * »*••* "^T ««f j*?'*"<^i tallons" say that In battle officers " « " *>•» «»• admitted feeding'»nd sergeants endeavor to pwserve the, the do«a bread foor times a day.

Integrity of aqnada: they designate :

^w^nt^SlI on* see that eve— man Is placed In a1 "quad. Hen ore taught the necessity1 of remaining with the aquod to which

they belong, and In cose It be broken

from to attach themselves to the. near-i, est squad.1* " ,I A distinct form of tbe military doty |I of a corpora) is the guard duty. This:1 may be in the nature of police duty.,

sneb as having charge-of the men Iknown aa tbe military police, detailed I Ito' pwscrie order In towns near a |

' ramp. This work frequently requires ji high degree of anility to sUe op a i •

I situation and act promptly. 11>• I More familiar In Ume of peace aa'i l I « . - -•« - •

aa Interior guard duty used "In camp-ior garrison to preserve order, protect.!property and to enforce order, regularliana," To the duties of the corporal!.of the guard In this work the "Infantry!Drill ItegulaHaas" devote live pages, iquite the largest amount «t '

It la summed up In one short .para-graph, however: "It U the duty of thecorporal of tbe guard to post and re-lieve sentinels and to Instruct tbe,

i members of bis l—Ut In their ordersTnuihbDtaaTaphJ-* received In this aad <tot_s."

-; fMP_y showa Mrs. Theodot* Boose- For the purpos— of explanation, ts-v^a_Jt-. fjlcntlw«srlnsth«s_artlook> am— a camp witn Oftean poata. w U _

F*ane*X»«•jaaaaF aa^a^^HLVBjpaj BJ^B^

Ska nard. WMU4

DO YOU BELIEVE INTHE FUTURE OF

• — -

THE FOUNDERS OF OCEAN CITY*• . . .

America's Greatest Cottage Seashore Resortoffer you an opportunity to become flnarfrlally interested in the Ocean CityInvestment Company, a. newly inoorporated Company, organised for the nor-pose of taking over, developing and. MlUn« some of tho property of the"nareni" Association, owners of more than 15.000 butMing Iota loosted In allpans of tse dty. ' .

"' ' ' ~ _ your share of pronta,by becoming a, atoefcholder on a, groond-nbor basla. or bay a, lot for pisssntor ftttare >w«1MI»g purposes, or • • an Investment, at an sKconlwqlV attracttve price. v ' • ' , . « ' ' 1 *****"

Lets with Riparian Rlghta at unusual prices. Terms made to •ait.

r • • • : . • • - • • • . : . • ' • • .

m^mmifmTHE HCCAW CITY LCO'aEfl

Ocean City Investment CompanyLIDGIR BUILDINa OOBAN CITY, M. J.

PHILADELPHIA OFPICC8:

707 Welghtman BwlldinaBsll Phon*. Sprues «12

"' ": '"• •" '!'." *''• ••",-: ' " ' i ' - ' ^ . ' " t ^ ' / ^ ? - ' ' " . ! ^ '•'••J ••••""-

sot BUIOINGth« Condition by Ume

iM Manure Crops.TILTH IS INVALUABLE.

tlonof time Upon Hsavy SoilsTtwm Lsss8tloky.Mors Easily

jfcliltlvaUd, Mora Porous—Q'resn Ms-."•p^. Crops Are of Insstlmabls Value

Tbtonltro.

tilth Is an expression oftenfay farmers and experiment ata-

taaa workers. In a general way thed _ ™«»n« • mil'which Is easllvgjiltfi one which is .mellow, friable•digi ts Into fine particles when plow-

tm0 enttlvated. The experiment sta-

by the roots and tops of tbe plants.-Leguminous Crops Should Be Inocu-

lated.It BO tmpiwns tUnl each different le-

gumlnoua plaut worliH wltli a ne|>uratoand ttpocluc baeteriuni and that tbesobacterlu arc not always present In theBoll. When they uru nut present It Incaseiilliil thnt they lie udded l» Hie noliat planting time.' TIIIH may Im «l<m« Ina nunilier of wuyn. It nw<l i*» '*" *l>-

wlilcli huil jjrown the fame cro|k uudshown evIilencoH »f Imiterla by IIIHIUICH

the HUH u'oiihl not kill the luutcrlu.but today Iblx met boil IIHH liecn HU(ier-Beded ulnioxt entirely l>y tlio UHe ufcommerclnl cnltiirux. In other wurUu.tile uaclerhi nre Iriiiluted nnd |iltf<-<tl Inbottles full n( ifelutln for them to liveOU. Such riilturoH ura InnxpenHlve, anilall tbe fanner IIUH to do Is to put the

OYSTER SHELLS FORTHE FARM FLOCK*>

Chicks and Laying Hens NeedThem to Supplement Grain

and Forage Rattan.

Thnt oyster i-lioll» uro liii|H>rt»nt Innnnltrv rti»li>iiu iu l.i... -.. ..1....-1..

Vorlt Stiito Col l ew ,,f AKrleiiltun-Ccirtiell in

A HARD PROPOSITION

NO 1*—REMEDY CONDITIONS LIKE THI8 WITH LIME AND LEQUMI- NOUS QREEN MANURE CROPS PROPERLY INOCULATED.

Mas worker agrees with tho farmer oiitrmn or the IMIIA adds that It must contain plant nuuHH.r ih-M-rll>e«l o

MM pbotogrsph Na 1 I. . prop-ltion

When . Urge rock m . ne.dc.nnot

t**** A lumpy so*l e«n be workedMa condition with *lie roller and hai^

.ai-^lmt why^pend so much e n wwhan, an application of llmo% will hdp

ulur <'onicll rtitlon, <-iiiti|m-..il nf ilu>foilowlni;: (Tiirnmoiil. II*M»|MIIIIHIH; wheatiiihMlliiiM, v'lio lumiuW: wlimt lunii, ir,:irMmntU: nlfulfu moul, nt) |MtiniilM: <ill-meul. ."I! IIOIIIKIM: iuitiit Kerap. -."itDOUIIIIH; Halt, 1 iioiiiu). (frit mul .-li:ir-coal wero IIIM> furnMiHl to the IIIHIM «»fI hit) |H'li.

Ill tmtH uiuiiewhiit Mhulhir. Imt withyuunt: hlnln; lln> New Jerney KxiK'rl-ment Slullon KIMMVM ihitt o.VMter Hhell>4with meut untl IHUU* IIIO f:ir Nii|ierlor UHKourceH of |ili<u4|ili«iii- uild uutl Iliacthan other |iurely uiluehfl NUhHtuiHt^UMed to Mii|t|>ly the Miiuie IngriMllentM.In then- testx the IIIOI lullty uml uiilulu welcht of the hlnlx |uilut om veryclearly thut lluu* ulxl |ihoH|ihiirU* neUIsro ltt'f;t Mii|t|tllcil to urowluu ehli'kM In.tbn form of o.vuter HIII'IIM nnd lime.

iSetiemily KiH'ukliiM. oyMter Hhellx lireJnyaluuhlw lo the |umltryumti tni'lHhoiihl Im kept lii'fore the jilnN <<m-Htuntly lu 4|iiuutlty uml In u eteun r« -I'eiitHcle. SiiliHtUntrx of vurloun kln<l>ihave heen tried, hul iiothlni; IIUH IIWIIfound to tnke the |ilu<v or oyster Hhellx.

LIME RAISES POTATO YIELDS.

I It Will Not Increoao Scab if Properlyj I Applied Following Digging.

if^ 11 I It IH. uenorally rom-eded UUIOIII? \ui-" it Ume Hhniild tie .uueri

Hind at least once. InI three or four .veaix. Vlelilx urn In-

ereutied, uml tin1 Hull U kept In that1 Uue, mellou'v'oiiiUilnii lvhleli niakex a

| u ' , „ _ i COIIMI deep will lumullile. but tuiforluiiiitely.rr«/..ii i w J i "cab, it Kerl(iu« |«iriito dlwaue whk-liINOCULATED. Uvm | | ( ( h p w>11 u lH1|11>|1|wl , i y „,„„, D o hot IH, minted l>y the Idea that limetiottle nil the *ee<) bi u cauuos Wah, lieeullMe i|lllle the o|i|HMlti*ti on eiit-h luiitle. ' U true, hut It doe* ereule n .iiudltlnn

Plant Food Ars Juet -«evromlile to the dev.>lii|inii.|ii of theImoortant. dincune onsiinlMiut* In the tuill.i.. il... <.•!.«• k«. of •nth Tllt'r«> " then-fore uu udvuntaue on

Wd Waste

•rt-j

Vs-. ':• •

p.

(so. \DOVE THEOWIJ OP vtjosat© BECAUSE VOO titooGrrr N/ \D0 WBlENff e r f f i ^e EMOOGH 5AU«Y,EH? VOIIRE VvU^E

iftWl MV FIRST HUSmJP—.H-'O H/WE EARMEP WORE dV»JOMEV IF HE HflWfTGO«E OOT CN STfelKES / - / /V A U L T l M r ' / /

Ocean City, N. J.. Contract No.7»tNOTICE TO CONTRACTOR*.

K»alcd bid. will (M K H I I M f>t <k* B i H 4of CuniniU«i(iD«r« of tbo Cltjr of Oc«aa Olty.N. J.. ul the ruroml.iilunora' nonm. CityHall, i t 4.00 o'clock P. U.. Nonmber lStk,roi7. for comitrucllns a pntcarft .cum f ISbulhhnad Mn<l freln* pavilion with BDnnuebM.lanOlnifa, nlllna und KraJIni • • lha b»v rroat

• »n.l n( IMurlli Sl t . i l . In Uc««D Clur. N. J.All Mil* tiiu.l be madi) on tbe ouok; totSI

provMn.l r«tr that imrjxMo. eo««r «ll ttams

to the <|Uc*tl«>n «>f tilthlime on J RrtM'ii iiuintiivu utv HOII amend

dnc||on by „,„„„„,„,. ,Ue Moll-

IBUT THI616 MOV BE Dii> IT-

LIME AND INOCULATION

heavy soils make them letsatkky, more crumbly, more friable,

easily cultivated, and waterthrough them more rapidly as

result ef Increased porosity.Manures Inersass Supply of

Humus.Quito as Important In brluglng a soil

s» In tilth Is the matter oT orsanle; Batter, which hi n state of dmuniHml-Haa gives rise to humus. 'There IH no

'. BSttiT way to build up a soil In humantau by adding farmyard manure, IK*-

' it contains, besides plant food.erable bacteria. - Unfortunately

• ttare Is not enough manor* to goarsand in these days of «••*«"«!" fsrm-a t and automobiles. There are two

' " "nown. gatherers" and "nitrogen

or Ifgumhious cn>|u on— one hand and non>u%tnuliuMi>i '••»<>*m the oUktr. It to *a>lly mulei >.!••. >

i(that a crop of tnrf Hrvt. tin l.'i»gathering1* group, l» suwt U'liell-

ekL There are many ero|w of tlil»

, • pbotographs Nos. i! Mtul .1. are of In- — .•mmshle vshw for tiinili*'under, es-1 tog Us water holdlnc euimdty slid ere I o f mboat , i W H | l o U D l b t o tbe sere Im-

' start l» ninile Ix-fo » wluter.

advantage IM

^,«nf««. «*.„«.„,.•• .: , N|,,ie,|_wlBclentqi_ullty. rro_ tl TravauTo? tte dCa». Other crop* mown iu the rotation

t ,-,-w.i-k T I I T - U lft IKTt /AI1IAHLE are materially benentetl by Ume. espe-GOlJU T I L T H IS I N V A I U A U I J B t . t a U y v]auU ot t b e !„„„„, family,

b alfalfa, cloven aud the like, and. fur-tbermorv. vollx Imdly bireated with wire

\ • worms and while urubn are ridded ofI these iwntu In u tuurked degree.

m i

;~'"-'r^"^ ^ I

y l?ap -"r^W#f&m$$.

Cut Bruah and Brlsra Out *l the Pas-ture Lot,

The vuluu of luiuture buuls ht not ap-preciated IIK It yliould l>e, sad too manyreceive ICIM utleuUou thub deserved.Every farm |>ouieii*e« what bt knownaa the pantuu) lot Home of the lotapoaueau tbe. UucHt clmracter of solLgood dmluuro oud uood turfs, but areallowed to urow up Into a Held of briersand b'uuben With little cure or atten-tion wluV'b they are deserving of andfor which tbey would pay tiii'y'l»/""">

leturns. •It U-good practice to cut all briers

and bashes during July,' August andSeptember. If tbey are noj numerousthey need not be carried off; If they arenumerous they should be burned afterthey have dried. The pout Is to begincutting them oat every year beforetbay become nnmamua. and than the.wotk of each foOowtsc w t . k aajaJI

V : " ., \ y I V ' I .Uv of llecemlwr, WIT, or thn Mid blU~*\ •••!•,- \ »»".' will Iw'taken us confeased against you".

• • * * • - — ^ Theuld bill ja liled U.forSrloi •_ _ morigage given by ('buries K. Cajtcrt,

et ut,, dated June 80, 101% on lamb

E ^ — ^ er a -« y ei ' situate in tho TomuMp of TTpper.Oouie*

^ f e _ r I ^ s s _ of Capo Muy, XUto of New Jenwy, 041*L, ^ I L / J ""'• leading from llcjisley's I'olnt to^ — "*• — Tuckahoe, and known aa the Calvert-

Kami, uml you, Cuarlea K. ( _vert, an*mailo a defendant becaiue you own aaiillandit or Home part themof, and you.

I Kliulieth Calvert, are made u defendani• U M H , , . UAL MVa. » I . » wir.. «# #n..>iUM i.*I I Calvert, tho owner of the pnunuaai.

\ I Mated, October li, 1UI7.- 1 II I1I.KAKI.Y A STtWTKWKLI,

. SollrltorKfort'Qmpliliuint,• • 317 Market riireet, Camden,'1' '

| IN CHANCERY OF NEW JINtEV.

To Annie J. Mlchener, Abble H. Nuti.

I and Thomas N. Mi-Arthur.

Take notice that by virtue of Ml or-der dated. October 2, 1917, made in i»curtain cause whereto Rllnora UcAr«thur In complainant, and you'aro de-fendants, you. and oarh of you are or-dered to appear and unswer to th»complainant's bill on or before th*

, third (3rd) dny of December next, andthat In default thorvof. such decree

-. uhall b« made analn.t you. and each ofyou HH the Chancellor shall thinkvqullNble und Juat.

The object of thla suit Is to enforr*IMTformanre ul u i-ertuln aRreemeni

- — made and eim-red Into between ronv-plalnnnt, and defendiintH wherein, andwhera'by defendanta nicreed to conveylo .Tnnenh IV MrArtlmr,' Jr., an undi-vided >• Interewt In and to Certain

' Mew Jersey real rotate lueluding e«r-^ . e . # . « NOTICE.TO LIMIT CREDITORS mln land und premUes in tbe City of01*9Oil , Ocean City und Couuty of Cap* Hay.

Kstnte of Ilezulevl ^taKruve. D«- vltunte on the Bouth Weat sloe of-i eeased. Blxtb Street 160 ft. South East tram

I'urxuant to the order of VMward U Atlantlr Ave,, thence doutheaattsanlly._ - _ ,K7 a. Itlce. Hurroxule of th.» County of Caps slonK Sixth Bt. 30 ft. In front by

- Muy. tmnle nit the 26th day of Bep> Hnuth Went at rlxht auale to Olxth St.,• fenir>er. A. l» 1917. on tho application log ft. in lemitb or depth.

or tbe HUbucrlber, KuecUtor ot aaid de- JOHRTH C. HAINEH,ceayt-d. notice IH hereby »iven to the 301 Market St.,rreHltorx of mild derenttod to exhibit Cauiden. N. 3.to the subscriber under oath or ajnnn- Solicitor of Complainant,atlon their claims and demand* Dated October 8. 1817.against the eaUte of said deceased . (10-lS-Bt)within nl>i.. months from the 26th day

caxh lir certified cherk <li» • N. J. b u k t ,wlthaul runtltlion. payable to Ibe City Tlese :i.r.T or IWeun <-llr. N. 1.. In the «um ol OSS 'llun.lrc.1 llollart l»10O(.

TIIH llttartl or Cotnmlaftlonere reiwnre thsrlKlit tu rrjurl any or nil bide or waive s a yInformality In any bit).

Tint oiitlrt* work to be completed oa orbvfnrp tho i>it|ttriitlon at ona bundml (100>w.irklng tiayn.—i-»..,-»(,(.,N,MfIJ|-b|J4*r-1a|||-be-r«1ulf»d i s -

>h within t«a iluy'* ln>m th^ ilute of tbe)I, a h-iiiffacinrr Surety Comnanr flood.ntttirovft). In the Hum of Bfty Mroea-

lum of tlui umnunt bid. rtmdlUaoed tor tb*falttiful |)orrnritlan>-« of the Contract, tad

i be reqlllfext to <uivw tb<* City t u r o -I»>.H hy virtue nf th.t Knu>l»yiir'« LiabilityArt or the Htuto nr .V«w J«r*ny. or any outerlaw of k.-tM ttlalo iMrtatnlne; tn lunurvn orwiti'loyoM, by KIVIIIK !> Muroty Cumpany Don4or t.lulilllty Itihtirani'**.

. I'larts >|t4M-inr[il|um« und bldilloK formar:oi W uhtAluotJ Irimi City r1--*- »•- -*—--<••-Inn <r, no.

\VM. II. riiM.IHHOtt. Jr., I ,IIAllltV A. MDUIIIH, Clly OUrk.

l)ulo,l ttct. LM. 1U17. MO-2T. 3tl

IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY

To rlmrlerf I'.. Oalvi-rt and KliubethCulvert:

Hy virtue ofunoraler of th.it Oiiurt ofClunei'O' °f New Jeftev, miulo nn thotUty of tli*< tlHte hereof, )n a riau«* wh«'re-in Harub U.'Wlnt»n.t.vn, KvccutfU of.the Bstute of Juiiieii II. V* IIUNIOO, de*.ccu.4e<l, iii complulnitnt, anil you anilothers are defendant*, you arr-mqulredto appear or un»wur to tho bill of H Mcoinputlnant, on or lvefore the seventh

Tour advsrtiMsesst or•Irsalar sssy •»•anas ye— Msss but

h U 4 » *

be forever barred of anybr ^

Dated O««>ber X » " ; , . M J , V

<ir>6.»tDr 17.20) ExecutoNOTKE OF ATTACHMENT.

ajW-nrTT—B _H4MMMk_*___M*_rTMtf

NotitfH In hereby aiven that >• writ••< vttuehment at the suit of JosephM. Kowland . sjEaloat the Hghta unitT-Hif niancVB and uffects. icoods andchattels, of Clarence R. Ble«el. a Bon-

nti|fir debtor, for tho sum of thirty-'<>lir hundred dollnrs issued qut ot!h,i <"n|M. MBV County Circuit Court,«•* ih" •>v>iity-nl'ith day of Septoro-bor. nineteen hundred und aovuntoen.returnable October iwnnty-fMth, nino-toen.hundr*^ and SAVentevn. has beenduly' axecutnd and was returned onthe eighth day of October, nineteen''itnrimt n^d *ov«nii>en. b^ thttj Sheriffot the County of Cape May.

A. CARLTON UILDRBTH.Clark.

D-t-rt October Z4th. 1917.f » »- f*.», Alln-wvu. <10-17, Bt

Cut Vour Fuel BillTJaab—fOOALahd half 0OKS.TW

(MMt-lkmRaa(a> I— MMrtMAKMI UIMMM fjfji.

Batate of 8. Wesley Lake. DeceaaedIPursuant to the order of Edward ti

Rice, Surrogate of the County Of Cap*Hay. made on the Hit day of AUcuat.A. D. 1917, oa the application of theHubacriber. Executor or said deceased,notice Is horwby given to the creditors .of wald deceaaed to exhibit tn thh mob.Herlber under oath or amrmatlaa theirrlnlus and demands against tbe nutate"f Knld deceased within nine months'•-'•• the lint dsy or AUKUitt, A. n. 1917.or they will be forever barred uf anyaction acalni<t the nubttrrlb«r.

IIJII.II An cunt 31, A. D.. 1917.Ocean City Title and Trust Cotnimny(tt-3B.9t.pr 17^0.) - Exoculor.

NOTICE O> JKBTTLEMENT. r

Notice I* hvrabv uiv«n that tho so- .counts of the subscribers, as Execu-tors of Peter Murdoch, deceased, willbe audited and stated by tbe 8urro»nte . and reported for K»ltlcm«nt tothe Orphans' Court of the County ofCape May on the flfth day of Decaaa-ber nest. ;

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•HIIWI uiwav uuyvcwilt HUM we .WHO I ^ » .have not Been him In the flesh. How f J g l jmuch more Important that we like, I " • *

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836 and 838 Asbury Avenut" . OOBANOITT, N. J.

iQhost 8 t Paul says. "No man cansoy that-Jeaus Is the Lord but by theHoly Ghost," (I Cor. 13: 3 ) , and * W K f T » T H « BRAIN."Without controversy, great la the Wfomjml le l l i i Issued by N e w York

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' I Mow,' of course, we don't mean' to m y

I mystery even the bidden wisdom. But anything containing alcohol h e Is re-nod hnlh. revealed ° them unto us by duced at once to a brute animal; buthis spirit: for the spirit searchetb al' TOT ' • » *"• dispute that a drunkenthings, yea the deep things of God person la not mnch better than a bruteNow we hove received the Spirit which* •nUnaL And the reason he h a s been

SUNDAY SCHOOLLesson VI.—-Fourth Quarter, For

Nov. 11 ,1917 .

THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.

Lake. D. D.. ey knew

nan.His Own Prop-

erty.Christians be-

long to the LordIn a t least a three-fold way.

First by giftfront the Father.I D hla prayer InJohn 17 bar Lord

Tbo name Bxra shrolflcs "help." ashi I Sam. Til. 12, margin, where wo Uiulthe meaning of Kbouezer given a s "thestone.of holpt" and In tlie liook of I.'amWo saw Dow niurvcloualy the Lord didhelp. Cor many yours, nioro thun forty,.Ira. xll. 13. biiH lierai to me a strongmnisage faim God. "I, thu Lord tliyOud. will hold tby right liund. nayluconto tbee, h'var not. I will bol]> thep."'Nehemlab slipilJQrs "tlie comfort of .!<•

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crap B_ . . l « . ff."WJ •!» tellliiif. UIIJI

or may. not be .me iu

"la he dead?" naked t to Uadconcern sympathetically ^ ^J^hW

"In Jail I W h a t f o r r"Well, sir. ho ured to w

orer In Jersey, and they

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hath not Riven us the spirit of fear; I It has paralyzed his power t o Judge,but of power, and or love and of a I It boa paralyzed his. power to controlsound mind; For I know whom I have bis actions. The amount of alcoholbelieved and am persuaded that he I* w U c n m u l l « I a person drunken, variesable to keep that which I have comml «"* TS^^JS^f f S " * t

t** ....•« hiln i« r°itt. «*A • .... n h k h i "** u t u «> others a great deaL How- t _ — ^ . . » _ _ u«u>un>. xaitedunto him in faith and love which I „„„,. o s e n g „„ , Oum^ , t ^ „„„, * «*, w o r | d aay.rej,,,,;. ta „„,

In Christ Jesus, which was c o m m i t s „„,, ^ ^ I t g e l f to j r o n ^ . . ^ h . , . «jft o f sold and silver; bnt onr Xordunto me by the Holy Ghost which damaging effect on the brain. Thla la rejoleea • • > " • - - " " "•- - "dwellotb In us." (II Tim. 1: 7 - « » -*•—

were and thoogavest them tome.** The* do notbelona to S !selves but to him—his own pecn-

iraceo in tho story of 'N'clionilnti One Imion o l two duties kept at aae^"* -'•?$,Hachallab Rfaznlnes "bidden o f Join* *nou«fc tbe loud world proclaim tksk saY^'i'vah" and reminds us that our life !•> "nity. • <:.4*

• bid with CurixL In « .« l <r>..i m >•• ••—It U sadly true that the' G o j or nil " o f labor, that In butlns fnUtoatcomfort (II Cor. L 3> does not worn I • * ^ J ^ r "ch*nu* •"fwnpllaMig:.;^

- •"" Too areat for ba«tn toohlsh fo»r»rfc " ;i!,r~. u i UIH comfort Kecma to be hid f.,•':den (rora'tliem. When the Onal rwito »— —•.» ••- - *•• I.lana'ai;'':;'.ration of Israel nbdll hnv» «»m» -•..• ""•'•

M the same rote.

clionsed a reasonable number

Saturday, November 10, 1917.

r mtagllBs wttaM nuusura ma

f or cruel deaths, shouting "We know IIf the house or this tabernacle.be do- |

house not made with hands, eternal

HUUIU who. bad JUKI I— were ntlll vcr.

In Uie thlnl p W they are his by

POWER—WHAT—HOW7 K tho Spirit to our acceptance In the M*"1'* •» the "tate than ever before.i ' -(-brtoved. Bweep nwny nil biirrlera from I "™* "PpHes particularly to real vs-

tha Christian Churrli to consider the I

nan more of him, more and tnoro doIlicyf Murrcudcr thcniNclvcti to him.

••cat ion or Hnlrllunl power, and the I The main quratlon Is, Do we know I r M e ' v e d l n theJflrnt thirty days7"TheU n d of Spiritual power. f o r ourselves, and not another, that I Si™. J * . ? 0 " • n « ! h r < d | n g more property.

10 rh« Lord, recognhUng that be laImlrrd the property of him who loved

•atlons and pon.lbly the race. Itseir. »>B >"»do or Ood unto us wisdom and allowing the barroom flitnres io H \ "w'tord JesuK.the Church of Jcnus Christ shall "enteousness. and sanetlflcatlon. and B a l B ' **** Ulle th» former "prlvato Hla

Btant zeal lire ixx-i-riuary. and iwoi'liare Inclined <<• I.TOM' wiury In well 1I1.Inc. NVheliiluli. lit,- l:.-rn. U'UH a n\;u•-hen to |irii.\('/nii<l fuKtini;. uilJ lllc.iad tlilliip^ uvnt lifm to tho nod •>

henvca with veoplmr ami niniirulif;4vi>r>4» •!*. I.I^MOII vrrw'4 Tt-|l 'lvt> 11' • ' - - )>Tnt linn r.•!<•. Anntlior urm

"' IIIM IK foiiml In rlinpler I•. «:ili KIK-II pruViTM ax tlnt-i

<ll<i<hu]'hnt. l l cok l l l l •<!'re" most hrll>fiil H!IIII!UM If we

— ••• i"") i«« \ * u n » uJfiv. U : xx. n-K: 11 Kinm'xlx . u in:Huu. Ixi. Tin- Inrouipiirulilo prujcr I-

Made Her AashHia.

i* parsun. On being

thto woman}- etc.. Jack

. « . . . ' rrxponded Jack more Bfrahj'than ever. •

T o e Irate clergyman threatened tostop thp KCI-VIIV altogether U the r»-Bpouuu WUH not properly given. Tbttwaa too mu'-li for Sally, who broke Bquite vuvuxi'ly: "Look a-herel Tow"nil *uve our .lark Huyln* V won't la amlnuto If ye kcoji <ui budgcrin'."

Tbe uervk'e was rwiumed.—Telegraph. '

— ' -•In th« Dud of Night. . -

Juat UH !><>i:Kif O'NaUs. proleadaaalcracksman, w u s creeping out of UHardluck terrace the owner of tte

that when the Holy Clhoet | l l b W e l n Us? Have we received

e l that power:;• IV—Power to Witness Unto He.

T e shall be witnesses unto me." a l f ° Klorlfled togetherTHtotm 1 : «.> This knowledge of tbe iouL

His Own Car*. I v ull and UIUUJH have r e a l "I only de«!re to put a question i s[ £ ? . iL« _"_ 1 V c t l ! lto"Bh- l f w e arp I you."' widl Oddsen Ends, .the riddle

Thla last sentence | S^5_l|°"«>'r »»* •'.» Ttiy Ktronit band" I We could be •*• truthmily said to B « r" ' • M l " «>nthinally true that I abor« dolne wrong actions?"

t o f an answer to that,"w.ent uii Odtlscn Ends, "perhaps yoawon't wind'to l l ing me something net

The enemy will. The enemy will •"•» »«>">nous consciousness not mand—a demand whlcb«wre but little trouble to show up an o n * •"•»*> the Apoatollc Church vleto- o X r e a a t o i T ^ wmentnorant wltoess. It would be a very tUm*- b u t R»ve the Wesleyan Revival "

tkabeet of hearsay evidence, and wlth| f a r «*P*rlor to that or tbe first Cenrn-I » J leasjhaalB demand.Kk«n any one takeMM for Jesus Christ and IsI M l anre by a personal experience d o l n •» ««• »>»d democracy. " — " ^ " ~ " " " «»'««that Jesus Christ Is the Hon or God. m ' , ,wUh power to save. they, will not get N e K D o r E l i r o B r l u -tor la bearing witness unto him. Je- ENFORCINO manofacturtag their prod• M Christ <a the Great Teacher and T H K T<>>ACCO LAW. P"»arlng to devote the« » • Bible Is his great word concerning ._. , ' P J '"•no'aetnfe of com

" —, The Holy Spirit l i h l i Inn- . U w M M e d •»* «•» New Jersey »»«ntary pnrpnaia.

; • € * • * . Ood-a only begotten Bon. but

•««« **ln* drawn by tbe Father ! r£ " S J pmatm "*" to " » ' « " Toam heVdtS' "

i twurmmmf | n ditnWn*" • -Tii«~7T..i r I * i • • " w M W W i n a m n r: r—- »~»-»™ •» •«• unl I IK- l-'ntlier apeecheaJ"

=*?ssBSSBl32rSss5ttias=*&%&& ••ssszrrr_^ Bin. when- w« are .-allml the li irdV Bee. abort."

eonselousnesa n o t | a m n d - a demand which t a ^ e a a t u t i y I h % * " "™" "»»«"««»*«» come to . I S ™ ! ! " * ^ •'"»«<»» to 'lake uu r«<i But witli one nuuterly above O'NaU*t . • • l i ™ —-•-—- •— • « " uuni i i e anaui .nau pnaued Him tlpwn tbe artMtaathe aecond place they a r e h i s own I b"' t« m « t o J»rasal«B a pralw on th, I well O i |d (Umbered over tbe garden

benjUod nhull |' "WelL" chuckled Oddaen Ends and

raal king- llngton. made the statement that the

their ptenta _P J '"•no'aetnfe of commercial alco-

»»«ntary p

CbrisUaa discovers they lead beside! "EZJ°Jau>w, o r « « • t h " ' ««<• 2 S I Itoiue oi i tw ^ , r « * b S ' o f ctears

and Jreah. ^ ? **•>»»»«>»*• ireta • S S f ^ f l ^ f . ™ . ^ •""..IH* "a»*|from the toliaccoj store down atnet

u"m to*hildren seemst t o to Chjtr up. Uttle barroom.

By and by.

o e I am born of Ood.** I ™r " " « r or a piece of tobacco. If I •U*"°**h m t <"»»««»<»"The Bplrit hlmatU bearetb wltnsaa ? • c h U d *>« »>t get It the .tore- i f^S&f < > • • * ! : <

< r « of Ood.- (Rom. 8: is.)Jeana etaarrj

• e j y Spirit alaaf know himlas. "When tWkom > wiUaeaa the Bplrlteadeth from (

r taught that uuMold come the)or bU Spiritual

htt Chmffirttfi* la•ai F 4^w*eS/irO' s>swa> eav

•end from the )It of truth, whhbe Father, be ah

til the' couldteach-WMlha.

Paiher,;b pro-all «•*•

ooy to go to the itobacco or elgara. ithe-errand, reports•ent and be acts a aKvery such aale n tale to a One or. imicounty jail.' or hotineraoa^ with dgan

SLr L'-her. t "^^ S S J*^ ^ "" "" Hla O«M Laved. «, 7.10>. M«ii , 17; fa. „ , ! , ,

Havlnc loved his own; he loveatbeal tv.S«. and be encouraged to Lto the and. Christiana aomettmea are I fullv Uw> n~i •>'K~ •

Mb? own changing altectlooa.ba4lev» them alwia wita the

Mat |v. S«, and be encooraged to trust moreare mny the Ood of beaven and earth, therlth Hrtac Ood. who glveth as richly anBut thtnga to"enjoy a Tim. vL 171. See

[aav Nehemlab

.10 suiii!.<—"Will you have aI cigar. A M h u r r and Arthur renllad. "II **'* "Mol">- ««f m y father does," BeI . saM. "All right take one for year

l i e picked out • cigar and put k .away Iu bis Inside-coat pocket Aa h»»ataried a w a y I aald to him, m o n oat1

of curiosity than anything else:"What does your father do. Arthurr .Arthur remained silent and blushed!

• M . ' ' ' , < ^ ' ' ' • ' • '

SiiiifeSlWs

THE SYMPTOMS.

j i C a » _l\'a,',i'B(Wtt«rnttowrt-there practicedi'E-Ulsman of Uie o\l school of law.

4f'S £ Be cbnrlahod Us black frocl.SJaad sloucb'Uat and always carriedl a M headed cane. Whfn cou« waaln

- - 1 - going to and

Ur, while humbly following h im

his lawbooks. . • I ~"~~~, "cunner enjoyed the distinction CITY OFFICIALS

*«C losing but f e w o f h W c a s e s , and b * | DBPABTMEINT OP PUBLIC AFFAIRW no morejUBlsair"admirer In thU r e - , . AND PUBLIC SAFETY

1 tbe direction of the "cunnel'a" I B o ° - „ .. • I c ' t y Electrician. Jowiib Rlxgun«.

rt licked, air yer . UnC E f m r - . FINANrp><Wst ylt. auh." . I » W A N C Ev"I«r don't mean ter aay th1 ennnel'a ' W n u H- Campbell, Director

,-fc; -we'a gwlne ter loae dte case.-'i;s«Iot seem now'fol certain.";'•'.-Bern"* I know, you mean?" The'eM a u r a rolled hla amber coloted'afes npwsr.l abd'peered at the miiu

":e»er hla B|iectacles. "Well. U'H dini.'a-WV. p e connel sent m e . for mo'."•kiwboeks. an" whenever he sends mo- l K a second a'mfnl o' boots I known. W a gwtne ter lose."—Case and'Com-

, P t e s s u . _^ftanKblng V loud e m u In a deep^Blgh

' gad'all plnannrea have a sting ln tlu

--•'.'•' Surprtosd Him.i ';• a w x h Kastmnn. an old time Iowa•?''. htwyer, on one^occaaion appeared be-'!.•' # M a . y o n n g judge and to enforce tho' —•-' be desired to make brought with

t ; ' ,,fcv'|be court, whereupon tbe young.'•'•;'• Ja<f«, after raovtajr uneasily about In».'•':-• . B a s e s t for awhile, said: - 'T .v ' ' *Ur. Kastman. I've read Blackstone.":'• •• •Oa, hev y e r responded Enoch, look-'.;- • aw at t n e ' t n d n over th*. ton nf hlxV ' BfartacIeK with an air of surprise.f.:\ '• -1 ''y 1 The Hall Net the Only One.:.'. . At a maua meeting In a small coon-

'••VHadj ta lay dawn hla lite rather I our own God" <PSL rivU. ©. and I "" k-k-keeps a Hear stare.

tify of me." (Jabn 15: 24.)

before Ood the ama I Musical CrUldsa. Iiln« Ua place w th I At the auuual amokhts «a«rt of a]

aa one of them, exenatne netbuav I «»rtato north ranntry friendly soeiety.;

tntb;mm.. He abaU glorify me. for be abanlon..»wl««1«*,,a»,'fea.» <John M: 1 M O In that

:,WmJf prayer he praya the FatheraBanetiry, than tbrouch tbe troth. th>-WfK*'lm tytrta." apd "Hw their safcaa I

fliy f

i BMa. Bev mach ot thla aa-rnd- «wty la dae to the abaeaw of^odka

aay. bat It la

W way or bleaahuf (Pro*. »«>« Vt pitmen, a piper had beta: I John %. 8». lie reminded " W * ! tu dbKunrse -Vawl music.-ta rt" to •*»»«* »^ad on After his iierformance there were mm-

° L ° ° * •**' «"•»*>« Hla « fad **«"«« amoo* tbe andknee. *be

.CAMFAJOiraTATU.

y y o might^awaHHttaed.thrcMSh the truth." (John

I I I I I 111 I I I i I |i.. 1_ L_"- I LJ LJ I*J • • C7l Fl l~l' " I ' > • • • • - - • • - ! w ' W . * * " *

Mai tae Father." Bow

]•reehiatove. Thateodar

vor bemonth after moath.

„ . . .. ,ne had. tbe rar.o* the Kmc I

te ptay any mtlr.-

"Aa bord w m t one carl we a rule."Nonsense, monrsald/ t fa? cbalmaa.

. An'a nut. Ban te play oey"•''•" roiillnl the •ibtTurate pliwr.

He held to hU derision, and the foa-

At tbe roiu-luMlou a pitman rose tovot? of thank" to thea ludtule tbe i'lpor."

tvlei tbe- s e e Wh?

Iff.

aadteoce hi good humor. Tbe flnt

I B. Itlaley, Recoidlng Secretary.

COUNTY OIRKCTORY

Court and County O n c e r sBupreme Court Justice Charles CBlack.Circuit Court Judge—Hon. Howar

Carrow.Common Pleas Judge—Hon. Henr

H. Eldredge.. .County Clerk — A. Carleton HH

dreth.Deputy Clerk—Sterling W. Cole.Sheriff—Robert S. Miller.Deputy Bberiff—Head Donlln.

r—LOWIH S. Stvvi-c

Awwmblyman—CorHvllIn E. Still-

( 'pronTrs-s: M. Hoffman, Oce,.May: Ilonjainln C' Ingorioll. Wll-wood.

DEPARTMENT OP STREETS ANIPUBLIC WORKS •

George O. Adama, DirectorMorgan Hand. Jr.. City Kuglneer.

CIVIC OROANIZATroNS•

The Board or Trade meets lh« llr"Tucnday night ot eaclr uioutli ln thCommlHHlonerH' Chamber. <>tl« M

JS&STThe YounR M«n'«

he Hotel Proprietor)*' A.iHiiclatloMeets the uecond Monday nicht of tumonth. Members will be notified b.postal where meotlni;^ will bv hi-ldMrs. Johnson Honey. Corn'xpondlnSecretary; MISH Mary Hhorv. Hecretary.

The Ocoan City Rupublluan Clumeets in the Hann Buildlnc. PreHldent. Jos. O. Champion; SecretaryMarry A. Morris.

BENEFICIAL ORQANIZATIONS

Ocean City LodKv. No. 171. I-', anA. M., mcNitn Hnconil und tourlh Thutxday evening or each month In Miiuoulo Hall.

Ocean City Lodgr. No. 66. K. of I*.met-IH every Monday nlelit In K. of I*

. „ ._ --el l . NIL lit;. Jr. rt. V. AM., meets every Tuesday wvi'ning InK. or P. Hall.

Ocean City Council. No. 10. P. »A.. meetH ThurHduy evealu^ In K. ofP. Hall.

Protection Lodge. No. «9. A*. O.. rW., meets Hecund and roufth Mumla*evening In K. of P. Hall.

Knlnilu Trlb.-. No ;i?». I. o . n. Mtneeta each Wednexluy evening IHann Bulldinr.

WnnhlnKton Cuui|>. No. V5. !». O. .iof A., nieetB •'vi-ry rrnlny :IIKIII IHunn Dulldlnc

Camp No. 10. 1*. <>. »f A . nn'^ix'oipry Tuuuduy ut T.uu I". M . In ll.iniBulldlne.

COUNTV BOARD OF TAXATIONO. 1. Ulat-lcwoll. Wlldwnod.S:.IIIUHI Kldn.li;.". Cape May CliyJu""-'H M- C h«»? t r - Oc'aa cix*-

COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS.li'lni II. Hlratton. I'liluruio.l.»lvl DickoliBon. Krma.CUn.-. Shields. Cap« May.Wultnr ltutlurrord. Cold Sprlnu.

. C H O « N FREEHOLDERSTlu> r>-KUl:ir mi'«tlnK»_<ir the |l"nr.

aro hi'Td on tho Klrnt und Third Tu«->day or a.ich month nt ttu- Court IIOIH*««»»' May Court llou«i.. ill 10.30 A. V

«>c«in City—John P. *ox. John MTownKend _ . „ ' ' . ,

«:»>"' May C i t y - J o h n T. Ilfnn.i ', * ' » '»'", Clty-ChaH. P. CloutlnJill*. I-. KllHtURt*.

, Wlld« o.,d-Cha». W. H«ul. Auuu-

, ^"rth Wlldv/ood - Hoy . H . w l fJohn \ \ . YolinC-

u p p , . r TnwnHlilp—Hopn W\ Onnily

send.Lunacy—dandy. Fog. Bennett .

Itnails—Full Board.Dlschargp of Prisoners — 8 . Town

send.Soldiers and Sallora — John W

Reeves.Committee on Vocational Behold—

8aul. BonnetLOtaward of Almahouaa

Lewis T. Douglass. Cape j . a y r>ur>House.Superintendent of *...*.,. . J . . J I »

• John W. Reev . • • • • •» .C u s t o d y - •-•

L e w i s i . •••••" ' . ' . u y C o n rHoos'

WBecfusq

Middle Twp.—Stllw.'ll Townxcnd.Lower Touni.lilp—Jo>4. I>. MucKliisii

Officers of the BoardDlri'i-lor 11. S. IlutliiTford.Vlci- IHn'ct'ir'--.\uuui4liiit Illlt •fl.-rk--Frank \V. FoukfK. S

City. • —.. Oiiunty. c'ollt'clor JoKfph 1*Oc.'un n t y -

S o l i c i t o r .Iorf» Jtw 0>)tt-'l.lHM. ( ' • ;M:iy P i i i i r l l l n u u o .

H n » l n . - . r !.•• m i l n : U l n - . W'l l . lwr.•>.I t / i a i l S . l i i . T v l M i r I I . I I I I . ' I M S i l l '

llnaer. Crnu.rtupt. of W^'r.hi-1 mid Mcniiur«>H-

IMVUI W. Rndan. Capo Mny.Committees

\t ('i^ltiMiw»'--Kov. l'l«Miui'ti. t^an:t>^. T<>u'nin*nd. Weutxttll.

UIIIIKCS — W.' i iu. ' l l . l l . ' inu'l l . Ko>Kuntac**, i l . 'uul/ . MucKI^>tlr and ^:MI!

I 'III.II. ' ilnildlnKii —• Hi-im.'lt. Wen''i«fll. J. TowjlM'tui;

Hill- l.'Uhl.ii.-. Hilton. O.-IIOW.Anditint; S. Tuwn><"iid, O;tu<ly, l>

tlow.

i Badc and Front-Lace

walrtjaiss a n gn«slal| a!

SCHEDULE OP MAILS.

4 p. BU S.U P. m. .• Time In-botmd malla are due: TJSa. nu MO a . m , l l a , n L . * l p . B L .3.4B p. m, t w p. DL. B p. m.

LOCAL TROLLSV TIMS TAILK.

South bound (leaving First 8treetand Atlantic avenue): Week days.6.S0 and 7J0 a. m, and 4 p. m.; Sun-day s: 9 a. UL. U noon, and 4 p. in.

North bound (leaving Fifty-ninth8troet>: Week-days. 7 and 845 a. m.and S p. m. Sondaya: 9.45a. m. and13.45 and 4.4B p. m.

PUBLIC LIBRARY HOURS

Monday—3.00 to BOO P. H. an7 to 8.30 P. M.

Tupaday~S.OO to 5.00 P. M. an7 to 8.30 P. M.

WmlneHday—3.00 to 5.00* P. M. an7 tn K.r.O P. M.

Thursday—7 to 8.30 P. M.*Friday— 3.00 to 5.00 P. M. and 7 t

•i.30 P. M. ^_P.iturdny -3.00 to GUK> P. M. and

to 8.30 P. M.—Maud M. Kouliln. Librarian.

FIRE ALARM BOXES

Th» rliialns "I th* llrv lull !a<'«t« it-">n frttm which tho oalt h»a b««n*Mht li'•'or ln»tanco nn« tup folluwed b) four In'!rnlr« that the cnll hn« coir« Jfcm BoiI." tocotM at Hlxth and IMeaiur* av«nu«

rho alarm \* r*p«iitpi] r»ur tlro««. TWP, Mt111 ulurin.

AbbottsALDERNEY DAIRIES

SEVENTH AND ViEST AWt

Cholee Dairy ProducU and Hit*Grade Butter. .

Country Bottled Milk in nefripr.ators Daily.

urnl nth •tr*«t.•nu» mid Uih •tr««t,

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vtniiin and 12th •ir«M>i.awitUo utid 14[t«9feir«»et.

ivciiue und Uh mr«4s(uvvituf uvul 7Ui «tr««t.U't'tiue HIiJ 9th Htr«4)t. '•i- .i^chiit- idid Snil »ir....|alk mid Mt»orlyn T«rruc<-

ucd 2nd atrmid 4th atre«t,un«l Kth «tr«*tMltd lUth Mlr«n>l.

.itumiu und tSth atr««t.VMiiut* und 15ih •tr*«l. .•••nuu und 50th str*«t.

uv«nutt lUid North' BtrtMt.M^»tiUu Ulid Hill etlttivl. -

iu UiUid und Day.

iTHICHEBfULCHERUBl

IOk 1 could le«.p «jvl Id d I

Ordi-ra ili'ltvircd

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H37A$bury Ave. Oecan Ctty, R. J.Rnldanc* Mii (Miicai Phase t*.A

Hey There!Hoy alifwit youf nHiRMaflajU H I I

lopes, caidt, eld' Don • raJluntil they are all COM madthen ask us to luah them oat.(nahunylar you. Good work

ttmav is here

WEnfGABTEN BIIOS, b e .aftalm aWT«k Ola»> |

lm* urn Kmm that

U : _^•C3C3[ZB1ZSIZH(ZBCIBIZB

.'JHKU you v » u - r .

. ftcr tb» iiiil«> bud

<uaftwlon. W'lieu It hud uuluildti^ lit'k e s u aeuiu l.v auylni;:

T h e uld hall Iu full tonight"If* I>«U.,IMI for a rhetorical f B f t .

—* " 'Mil: volitj In the bafk of th*ktuwly uiid dclllwrdtcly:

Ho U old Hill Horn."Hie meeting then broke up.—-KUUMIK

at, Bba.

y/aked Up John."falin." mild Mrs. Dorklnu. "stop

Wiasim your paper Just a moment.*'. "All rlsoL What U It. MaHal"

'Beforo yoa come .home tldn after-Bona) I want you to KO to some storeaad get m e a doseu thumb tackn.

. IMnk yoa can remember tbatV .

If there's a n y more than one size—'—1 wunt the larger cues.

Too won't force* y. "Mo.". Late that afternoon M. Dorklna re-

bered.Be rushed over to the nearest de-

partment Hture.1 wuib.you'd tell me." hu said to tbe

aasrwslker, "where you keep your—or-thumbscrewn." ,

yWuunber of horrora. top .flnor, north-corner," . auld tho lloorwullcer.« him Iu tho direction of the ele-

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\ Locating Avlonon.Frederick Pollock un«l tiFnxlerlck Pollock u*«l to toll thin\of a dllrttaiite KocU>ty: Tlin

e t to vote "tluit. In tho c^ilnlon of the , . ° . c ,•"toty.AvbmoiV U Iu Italy." This, how- N £ S L W ,

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^ C D I Z l i

Key to ther t J H L l B h l C o l

ot Ucean ^ny aNfo. 10 - - ^ « l o n '•;"'

l2-Sl. Jam (;.i A. M. K- Cuurou.1 live.• ltiillroiiil StHllon, 7'h

:imi :>iji und 61 li Hta.No. 2K—1(. S. U[" Savin;:

.ind Miahilc al.'.No. L'l —Fii-til lUntUi CI111

uv«. neui' XImil 1.1. (Ki10th und .\WMcy uvi>.>

Im-alloli, I -o

K.v. 13-nt'inllnK Itallroiid Htuimn, fJ(> 2a—l>iib1tt: Music Pavilion. Hoard- uiul Huvou uv(..itnd HUVBII iivo. - . ^ walk Hiid Moorlyn Torraco. No . 3 3 - W . J. & Scnsihor..

No. U—lli'llancu No. J t iro u . . . ^_DouKbty'n I'Wr. Boardwalk Station. G&th and W.'-it uvou. i . .^ «.», Btreut. . g C , No. 34—U. 8. Lifti Bavin*

No. 29 -Itt-aillni; Hullrnud;!l'li uiul l lavin uvu.

No.'30 • W. .1 k S.-:i-!i"»-

ti.| U ' I . ' .id Slutlon.

and 8tb »L < No. 34—U. S. Llfo Huvluu Slatlon. No. 15 -• UeiiJIiiK IlJllroad SlallaNo. 25 — Ifadlns tlallroad Station, 58th and Central avo. • llutlunivu lloud between Uaven at

14th and Huven ave. No. 38—Oermantown Floys' Club Sum- Wu»l aveu.No. 26—W. J. & Bvauhore U. 11. Su- tuer Hmu«. <lth nn<) Plfuxire ave. DBTho Public Library la oa tth aa.

Uon. 14th an,d West ave. _ No. 87—f. B. B. Old Steamboat Land- ubove Anbury ave.lnt Id and Bay avi' WTbe oai«* of Uw Mayor.

> No. «S^-Ooaan City Base B«U Park, CommlaaloMra. City« a ata, aad Bay •««.

, i-t.v I(l«h Srhool. Cenrl'iw Sth »t.; ••• ru.- r.iH.. ;jos. 1

Il-iu.-u 'JtU aud Abbury•

Il l l l l i ' llllll.llllk'. Slh SL

"<i. I I • • . •

H u i M i i . .

..li »'uj Vurl.i Club'* Newll.iitoinL'u Iduid and Day

NIL H—limit l-iti'llng, Uie"<iri'«n < !t> C.irdcns.

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PROGRESSIVE SUNDAY SERVICES PUN TO STOP • * - ^ « * r » " -LEAGUE MEETS • - = « = * - . • WASTE IN EGGS

BEJECT TFI8B9HT TO CLOSE OUT

LCHbUC IHCCId " " " . L " 1 " * IMSIt HI EMM1 ' , i«tut Sabteth - morning tho pMtor, \ • l ' '•

Action Taken On Several Prop- ZZLZTSttZZZZ *««* and Eft Shippers to Co-otWont—Letter Causes Dobbins. Rev. x a Lake, chapuin A. operate With tne Food

„ _ , . _ , , C Oliver, and Bev. Wm. K. Fisher. lrfmlnla4>atlMi>Heated Replies. At nomtog ^ ^ 0 0 the pastor MnunlttraUon.

Introduced thn feature of "a Children's

— , subject vua "The Kingdom and WorldTie regular meeting of the Progres- Events." He tuok Daniel's Interpreta-

alve Leaguo waa bald In their rooms tlon of the dream and quoted fromen Eighth street but Monday evening, history to prove Its fulfillment, and In

A latter was read from tbe Manu- closlnu his remarks urged voters tofacturers and Merchants Taxation aupi><. t Ilia Local Option movement.League offering lectures to tbe League. t mTbe letter was referred to the Enter- -• —talument Committee. SAWDUST IN GERMAN BREAD

A° communication from the National :Rivuru nnd Hurlwrn League was re- Analysis Shows That About Two.c«lvcd and ordered flled. . Thirds I . From a Wood

Mr. UoswellI reported on the ra.s,n. -~du««.

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FMLL GOODOar fall stacM I. notr arrlvinK. oil H n W

Stoves, Fruli Jar*. Asnmuo4ilua and H»»V*i7sss as W U D W I I ling win DC IUUOd at the

MODfcRN HfltDWARG STORECHAS C. READ & CO.

Phon.437.VV SM ABBURV AVBNUB • - . _

M

ehlpptra Who Purchase Eooa to Pay[ ° B | y *«•• These Fit tor Human

Consumption) Prompt Chill-l"0 of loss Is Advocated.

——> Washington. — New methods andequipment to save the $80,000,000Z°rth °* —"> wuted " ^ ""' lnthis country and make the poultry In-5?*rJr"" c B e c U»" "My to the cause ofZZS.S'V™*1?* ""»J«»™»«l re-

and suggeatuif; that It dlaband and y/nj, u,,, lostjtntloa of rations In ft» Only for Ooothat the members Join the Board of Swlrxeriand hundred, of German and " " • " rMOmmendedTrade, was taken up for discussion. ' Austrian visitor, left for home. One mbo Purchase eggs pay

Mr. Oolf. who had been invited to be reason was they can no longer send ™ ? i r h u m * 5 <on«unptl

position.

CoS withdraw his letter. This be re-fused to do and after a hot wranglebetween tbe members and Mr. God, a

iSBOred entirely. Tbe motion paased

flag to honor those citizens of OceanCity who had Joined the colors and. Ifpossible, to fly It from tbe City Hallflatc staff.

Tbe Leauue la also forming a, GleeClub and about a dozen members havealready Joined, and It Is expected thatas many more will Join before thi* nextregular meeting. It In purported togive concerts and also to aid the dif-ferent patriotic societies of the town.

The question of buylnK » playerpiano was taken ui> and Mr. HarryLake wan Instructed to place one Intb» League rooms on thirty days trial.

4-1... • . — I- i - — J ••*•

flred hot verbal ahot at Mr7 Ooff and I • » * .«-"«" •"•» • t00*00** •*»»to*

business. A b m fnnaw of n«tf*nlcLMr. StMwell said (hat If the League lataat „ , l a f c t o o s la a lsTsto^d.waa on tho wrong side of every ques-

• ^ J t ^ l t f ^ . T wh!!! "" , ^ 1 ""OULD OMIT ONE MEAL A OAYwould be derived by merging with the ^ ^Board of Trade. WlaeoasK Ttwwsltaaj M M Mavo Maa>

A demand waa then made that Mr. Plata to Hate fc» rinsnuallsiCofl withd hi l t t Thi b

'"" | attache of the Swiss legation In Ber- . _ „ __ v . --Z."-" - - - - " ' IMr. Uoawell ntale.1 that the Publi. np. w n o returned to Borne III with • ? d • ; H e a r t » •» w " «*•* o™1 D r - IUtility Comniiwiioners did not entirely . dysentery. He brought a loaf of fler- ! ™ 7 Pennlmrton of tbe United States Iapprove of the act. ajid that further man bread ... *•»If It was responsible ^ ^ ^ ^ f ? * 0 ™ ^ ' ™ l t a* ! l!*,1' Iinvestigation would be made. | '« ' nl» bad health. Berne expert. Just • * » * • £ 2 ™ * * «* l n " f o o d •d m l n" 1 - '

A letter from the Htrathniere Boar, analyzed the loaf and found It con- .™*™**- . „ _ _ _ _ . . _ . The animal was caught fcy a braveOf We. In relation to train- on th, %£%»•£ r ^ n . ^ ' ^ . S , «« *» ESttttlSZ&SSZ Po"» «d I. now tb.eo-p.oi-i of lttiW. J. & 8. 8. Railroad, was receivei ^ ^"* ^ . J S ™ V " ' " ' * * book, cost the country $3Ofl00fiM nustrsM. It to submissive to one per-e n d U l e d - B r S c k e t T a t o are In f o r e In ™ » » « ' " »"' »• W « tar*,; for -on only and that * » • ' " * * « '

A letter that had been received from Bwluerlsnd. The dally allowance la •J«»ngh the supply ha* gone down. '«<"«« £ J ° » P*"*"- £ £ • „ ? " • J ^Mr. Ralph L. Golf at a previous meet- 200 grammes, .boot nine ounce* Bo- £ * » «»• • Increased materially. •» the IdeaandImore thanMM. U s e w iln«. In which Mr. Oolf Intimated that gar ticket. « » » wOI be l«ood. wtth Warteful metbod, |o handling poultry «" the street, of the Parlaton e.pl.»J.the Leamie was of no benefit to the monthly allowaoce fixed at 18 ounces, w««*_aiso_e«ceedlngly_expen»Ive._Ibe M U # — a V s - a i i i " ' ~ " T ' " S T

ft» Only for Oood Ones.•" rMOmmended that ahlpperarchas f l

s u a l l iof FosA

' '_Orsen Bay, WIs.—EUmloatloa

, U being ad>'

Doited Commercial Travelers, (or an

farm and factory work.

suffldeat number off people will omita meal a day. the amount of foodsaved wilt help In a large

•r . lighting* or lo training; for til.

traveling men wOUng to omit . meal aday during tne was.

\.VOUR FIRST APPI

«»«». <»•« and conrbioB,

and delicious food app ij

wWoh of cotine t h e y X

U we can effect It .

TH« HARRIS RBSTAURAirr ''-0•08AsburyAv.au. "''>•?!<

^ j ^ 5 P ^Falsa atorlas.

Waahlngton.—Pro-Oerman propagan-the government of the United

ger Hsrvey IX-Gibson ha

I hack, the shipper then" had to throw [gers in toe*CnTted"8tates to report toI *WTi. t5f b I d . . e i ?" " n d " ^ M s pric*"' IU"1' •*• aource of every attack.

eonramer. land calculated to embarrass the ReilChUllnsj of eggs r» * " * ' • ' " ' »-*~*«»- *--•-

enhelt or below.chase aa ponslblt. . . . .umoniu. ganoa,- wired air. uibaoo. "Many «o-Most eggs are fertile, and the life- rlea. otterly unwarranted In fact, etna-germ will dBterlonte fast If not nate simultaneously from too manychined. KVeo In Infertile -eggs the parts of the country to be merely ac-bactorlal growth developa very soon, ddental." •Wholesalers were urged to equip their Mr. Gllwoo Intimates that the source

second-grade

possible. These sre usually dessl-

fectloaen and bakers. " ~

-checked"—that with aheUs

Hggs ahould bed y and market

led at least twice a week..«.»».«.».«.«......«•.- I Cause of Many Scandals.

afnUCM BJCDI «r>C UCU « Thl% I'™1"*1"' »f telllnu imulliry withIUMCn n c r L R l i t MCN < feed. MMIII «r gravol lu their crop*,

IN MACHINE S H O P S ' w h l < h '" i»><< '">• *>y »«>«nt with th«. * ' bird. In dlMcountged. ThlM crafty An-

<>K<!iti, I'tHh.—Woint-n In nv^r- • I vl«> hax rauHed many Hcandala In tbe

V entirely empty. All birds

dreHSed *Hhould

ANOTHER OCEAN CITYBOV PASSES.

Thoniajt Morrison, won of Mra.J. K.

successful eiumiuullon for the avia-tion services and left here to reportat Philadelphia on Friday.

lnK members of th» LVHKU.. who hav< J "«P*»'«wHn« In "nortlng" urrap jJoined th« colon, were, by motion, <* J 2 ^ ^ ^ * i!*"",.""" 1™ '•mpt from due* durln,- .heir H.rvi.u . ^ S L ? " - " " " " " " ^ • • " " - «at the front:

Lieut. A. U. Smith. Lieut. John ETrout, Limit. John II. Wn>itnk«r,and < IUeut. Prank Evuna. * '

The Secretary hat. informed thf '•how named of tbe LeaKue'K uetlon in ja very foellni; letter. !

The conference psased renolutloos ofKUpimrr- fnr th« whole food admlmstra-"<"> |if"«nim. Including federal licensetor deslt'nk

for' HBussniaM.U ?ci=tsa!ct c;» helresa to the

Th» -women In over«IW willl th

J^r" Advertise In, The Ledger.

ember day wblle S e W I%!"* •'»«"*»•«>* Ifo, » family living In

MILK TAKES ANOTHER JUMP-Milk ix now uollink* In Ocean City ut

Mivun ccntu for u pint, or thirtuen cents|ii>r i|uurt.

the Bed Cross should be Immediatelychallenged and followed up."

The stories are of many Unas. OneIs that the Red Vran sells and keepsthe money for sweaters and other •"*•

goesfor expenses and Bauriea."

"The Red Cross Is run as an openbonk w» fc— — ^ » - . . - - - •

a alncere eOort to wervo mankind, anill« diilne It aa carefully and econom-Irully MM It knitw*i Iwtw. Tht* utmost ef-fort N IM'IIIU irimle to {dv« publicityto ull ItM nrtlvlll.-rf."

tMTMt BLOCK MARMMTIIV TO /M V3T»££r3

Mail Order ServiceThe Snellenburtf System Often

Unusual Conveniences and Ad»vontojies to the . Out>of-

Town CustomerTtdai .tora. BOW ' ' "

Its MAIL OBD

qxalitiM of MrcfcandsMw M WSU as la putkalsr Uaaa.- No Batter how largo m hew n u n yaanr order. It win ft.

glvta the B U N prosipt and careful atteatloa aa if yoa warsshop pi s^ i s persoB. Moreorer, wo are .brays ready to fsr-

plss troaa our raguhtf stocks.

DOB* forgot that OUT FREE DBUVEBT 8BKVICB wBbrias; your purchases directly to ymm door witheot

Keep ia tooeh wtta kataePkB*.

In c«Ubratlon of our 44th Anniversary we are offering a Sals ofHouaeiurnlahinae. China. Ohusware. Lamps, etc.,—svery kind of usslatand ornamental merchandise for the Home.

Now Is the time to select Holiday Olfts,—our assortment of stack* a)

r , _ . . . . , ~ — . . .nan iKUnmni. (Ml W H'Phone Orders Qlv«n Immediate and Careful Service.

Sale continues throughout November. 'CARL WILLIAM AKAM8.101 Veronla Ave.. PleaaantvUIe. N. X, BeD Pboa*

78-J. lakes care of all our Delivery Service In- PleaaantvUIe. Saittai

it. Ocean City. Abseoon. Cuaawitown, OoaanvUta. CtmUhvUIo. Leeds* M a t .

N.SNELLENBURG*CCX•PHIL>ADELrPHlA *

to give

PrintiruLPrompt arid Careful

Attentidh

heads and other jprinttdmatter is hdpful to yourbudncts. W e are readyat aB times to give you th«b f

Stories upon Stories ,

12 Glorious Serials or GrouStories and 230 Shorter Storiesand every one with "lift" in it.

The\buth'<sCompanionIndispensable In quality, lavUh la quantity—no other publication In tho world like ft.

52 Issues a Year—not 12—$2.00W i g VODTH-a COMPANION. BOirroM. MASS.

THIS I •• •?. i s s u s a or 1918. 'Oirr I ?' llr""alnlngjl9t7WeelUyIaaueer»EE.OUT I 3. TheC«mpamloaHom-

suBsaupTtaNs RECEIVED AT THIS omcB

SHOULD VJMTE TWO HOUBS>l» BAy OM THIS -TRAUI cW«eu 1 <nu BBU1& Rtonifi,:

OFPKe fvWD Do i r ^rL M E R t !

, B U T HOT VOU* O M C I E

TWERE! I"w COTTwese!PAPERS BU. SoPTeD -Twsi $

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OCEAN CnfOCEAN CITY. N. J , SATURDAY. NOVEMBER tt. 1917 Prte^ Tw> Coft*.

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MEETING OF THE CHURCH NOTICES OCEAN CITY LEADS THE COUNTYCIBIIT U 0 « . • • • » . . ' • • • • • fB • . asm m

to extend Fifty-fifth street W o r U Crisis.

^ , > a s b o r e

FIRST M. E. CHURCHEighth and Central Avenue.

Rev, J. R. Kulp. Pastor.Tomorrow evening the pastor will

S S Z l ! : iu^T-'luX^VZ ^ "«»«"» Was Asked For $1,500 and Ga.e $4,130 at The — M™- - * - « *afternoon. City World«risur aa Interpreted by eml- Union Service Held In The First M. E. ChUIXh Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Writer Bonsa

r0 of Public Utility Commisalon- Jeetu for tomorrow and the followinghad banded down an opinion of the Habbath being as follows:*inK of Flfiy-afth Street and Weat November25—"The Mission of Am-g(iiioirun»» erica", or. President WUsonTs Doctrine

^ i « i l e bad removed the crossing and "Prayer Meeting Wednesday evenJridrntly wanted to deny the public 'ngs at 7.S0.

if/,\-' Presantatlon of Service Flag.^ , « e Comml»lone™- meeting was FIRST -AITIST CHURCH

S^i lr« Quite a patriotic'flavor by the 10th and Wertey_AvenueU IreiaBUtlon of a large Servlee flag to Hov. Marple M. LewU. Pastor

was made tltudes". something Christian people hundred dollars His challenge was I matlon.rMlilent of "n""" "»* n"" •">« B l b t e 8e l"»o1 0"""1* accepted with the piling up of It i« a matter of local pardonable

i K l H M C h i n | id t h t O Cit I di"n""" "»* n"" ">« B l b t e 8e l"»o1 0"""1* accepted with the piling up of It i« a matter of local pardonable • ,8e«"»n at I.J0 nod the Krenlng Her- «„. necessary Un. Mayor Champion. | pride that Oc«n City In responding «r. Elmer R Rauck Ka. made appU

tog the nag for the city, and Commls-afcaar Adams made a very Acceptable

T y p;'v 'permit from War Department to con-|',' , Hmct a concrete pile bulk-head face hi!4 place of a dilapidated and worn out'• • bolk-toad and a timber and pile pa-i ' td

October 26. U1T.

Usrment and sale of real estate

BRIEF PERSONALS QCQW CITY flFIIIN Y. M . G. ft.

Union Service Held In The First M. E. ChUIXh Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Writer BonsaU. of Phil

Momma-Presbyterian, and Baptist, Joined Methodists - * * -* 8°T* 'n °T " *Patriotic Demonstration. Ul« Klliabeth Walle*. of Sharptown,Patriotic Demonstration. Ml" KHiabeth Walte*. of Mharptown,

- Md.. u visiting her sinter. Mrs. Jutlu*The union service announced In I J. Flood, of Camp Dlx. "who proved to ** J^,

these columns to be held in the First | be the best V. M. C. A. speaker, that W. A. Welsh, of Philadelphia, a sum-

e 9 t o f l n e Y ' w o r k " " " \ M m e *

The Ocean City Ledger, and others led

II. F. Stockwell. of Camden,Sunday visitor In Ocean City. I

•¥» , • ' I

Mrs. Frank Raider, of Wenonah.1

Reported Especially ForOcean City Ledger

Wednesday.

_ •• son by Joseph ^mhlll sent. 9 . isaofund. tlon. and the references made by Mr. House, wa* among tlw Maaonlo visitors ^ UlsJfc

11550 had been apportioned for this Tatem and Mr. Swan to letters sent by hern Thursday night. Chutes P. Lake.-^ Ocean City, iresort, and after the Liberty Club can- their sons from "over there." la which **• Mary and Blum Oray. same. Pattlstavass. Liberty Bond subscription, and hlah tribute was made to work of the Ml" Emma Cake, of «00 Fourth 537. 538. See. U a 43. A. Beglnnta* * .other movements along that lino, some Y. M. C. A., so touched the heart, of street, is visiting her niece. Mrs. Ben- intersection of STth 8 1 andaRaMo ofotherwise optimistic people said that the hearers, that more than one pocket nett. at Overbrook. Pa. Weat Avei, 7fhrM. imunder the clrcumstancea $1500 was too book's opening was directly effected. •**• ' Charles H. et 8nseUa H. '•"iinli- ,much to ask of our folks, but" Ocean As was predicted In these columns. Mrs- John E. Trout haa left Ocean Philadelphia, to Martha C DowsetLCity was not only equal to it. but it proved in many ways to be the City »o visit her husband. Lieut John same. Lot 604. Hoe. D. Plan O. C.doubled ltr"and then some." Kreatest service ever held |n this etty. SV Trout, at Annlston, Ala. Eesinafng to 8B aide Aabury ATSJ,"att"\ One big impetus was given the fund and Mr. Wm. E. Massey and his fel- ^ f». HW from Fifteenth St.. SOalOO.

- — ~ y ~JL_J_ , '"M 55th and' Asbury Avenue. I with a rapidity that almost took the J23O, »as from Mr. Uauwy. > . _" " i ^ T Bnntay School at « 0 * . M. Ibresth . - . V from tbo» who bad que* $10,000 « u apportion^ to the coon- vUltln, Mrs. S. WeJey Uke.

j a motion that the _ ^ ^ , 7 o . e I o c k . t l o n e d , n e poulbUlty of securing ty. and the sum total wlU eu*«d that "*»• ^T*"™* " ' •* N M B I 1 *«• Suttoa.« be »cq>ted with thanka," B™""* « r r t c * « j ocioc. uoneo ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | W M 0 M. 8. Ooff U d wj/e. who have been Oeean City, to Joseph I. and A n *? *" ' u m v TRIMITV P, E. CHURCH waa 14130. TheN'aUonal Fund reached SI5.1&SMXM *laltlng Baltimore and Washington. R Scull. Ocean City. (1) Lou U-• M1«....n«,ou. Matters _ M ^ ¥ e ^ " l 7 n d ^ ^ A n a m ^ I o c a , ^ ^ heartily supported rt»ve the»aV»0.01»Hollelt*d.making, have returned to Ocean City. tool.. 8ec c. O. C. A.: (3> Pr«nbM.

-Commissioner Adam, reported ^ ^ ^ 8 o n a . y a . . T , 4 5 ^ d W;«S A. the main speaker of the service. Ivan grand total of 150.183.054. Chrlatnu. took h i . Muter-. W - i n r . ' A ' l . ' 0 . 1 ! ! ? ^ ^ ' ! " " • " •at tbe Music Pavilion and Public „ . , - „ „ M Bnnd.v achaol SSO " n «>• «• «• Christian took nis Masters neasure Ave. and Ninth 8 t . thoaea

I T s S Zi been «io»d for Ek'* P' M- 8-* f **"* l l° uiTrnrcTlklO • DIIUflDC n c • d**"e ln TJ?" ^TL" " - , p | e u u t ' A~ to"-or « sS» winter. INTrRrSTINIl KUMUIlO III «—».«• Thu^day evenin* E. Palen: ^ong Palen «„. 1M.M -The City Clerk reported that a ST. AUGUSTINE R. C CHURCH 111 I L U L U I I l l U H W I U W I I V •*• *. Ihenc NB u right angle, to Tsatk.m l . from War Dem^tment to . W Fourteenth and Aabur, Avenue. - , . _ | i y r n | | C lUDDMfCIICIITC . ""n "^r^l!* ZJUZS^ A™ «* f?^'" to ** " * *—

^ ^ ^ h ^ h ^ c o n n ^ PAST MASTERS' MI6HT. ^ ^ CH, Dally Press Pub- PtansSaid Jo Be Perfected For J t i h ^ S T S S ^t22fJ£trSi2&l Thurs-uyniht warag^nuuta.1 llshes Fair, Tale itout Gigantic Proiect On The .p.-. «. — - j . oc- cy. p ^ j ^ » •*.••»»*

aeore board, waa read, from Claude H. j . Thorn. Herbert Smith. <ll*r.iici> rer- nw.Anders. S e ^ ^ r y ^ guson Wm. « ^ « i r " - - « ' T l " " u ^

• • undwm. II. tollWHon, .ir.

F. NanlnPrank PorterFrank EstpnrltorleBomera Hurley . .John Llby '

r. H. Powell

Ocean City Lodge. K. & A. M.. there S.-P. 6oH Course -OceanFrOIlt Miss Margaret Bevan. who recently Joseph I. rt Ella a Heull Ocean S i r- • itow. Fifty-live mom- _ _ _ w<>n | (<j p , , , ^ , ^ ^ ! ^ Is Oiling a posl- | o Andrew IL Mn.ll same Undivided

I ' ° d 8 "" m Dif A nouhle<olumn featured article In A«or.llnB to Itame Kumor: tlon with the Curtis PdblUbing Co. Interest In flv. tracts: « > . Beglnnlaa;MiUville. . . . . , ,. ,„. T l , . » i , v , Atlantic City Dally Press in spite of the war. the scarcity of •**• at Intersection of Ninth St. with NW

" T ^ * . r ^ r F e l l o " f X I ^ t l . " sup^sla buying of a go»f labor, etc.. a company has been or- Mrs. Wm. Uank. h» returned to .,„„ „, S U n p M n Aye.. < s ) ^£JZm » ^ " g t H ^ 1 «d It, W^Y. courl at SomenT Point by "Jfayor Kanl«ed to build and «,ulp a Ur«e W U M H A J O U ^ ^ B . U n * * . summer l^^nmmumAi*. WOtTS*

UP TO AND INCLUOINOTUI6DAV, NOV8MUR W

Anson et Rleanor J. Albertson. TIIOBVahoe. to Mack Oasson. Ocean City. la*

, —.. <MC a, nan u. c. A. BednabMII In SB side West Ave- 100 ft. S « "

I Clinton L. et Laura J. Hemmarir.Philadelphia, to John H. Jones, same.I • . - - -

| ^ E •ff» Wourth St M.ft.to a potat

Ninth s t to exterior line la

I same 65.71 ft. to line of Gilbert E. Pa-len; <3) Beginning In HW side Ninth

ira^m^gjgl'JTn^TrjT^rOTTTmiir^j^i1

Hewn ordinarily has the right of I and thon the front PBKes of the dally property a pier. 135 fe«l wide. Is to I MM. Samuel fleece, of Philadelphia. | Sec. A. PUn O. C. A.

(5) Lot I4».

™or co"Prank Esporltorie vam , , mHM.,,,«|.er:i.»l II. >•• MM"-- '•"" It K.ems imi»»».,..r .

Bomerj llurley 32.M J ^ , . (., l t l.rt l l i l l,,.,,1.. Mr. l^aae rmm.l»tt«i. for ikvartlrlj. In .1

^ ^ e , i v : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : S S K ^ ^ ^ ; . ; . . ^ Nliy, - ; - r ^-'^— p..Mii> f.Hirt Hi.'.-'-, s -a- uc'rnni <•»• liriili:.' have lieel

BUILDING I N S P € O T O B ' S O F F I C E I v , | , , , fiioUal.."-. i . i . i»'<-l . Miilville. thli.cs." »r w»i"- >l'"'-l> "'H O U R S . ||>|iilaiM|>lii.iu<«l Att..iiti-«'»•>. nu-eni IK tryliiL- lo Mil ">»»• t-

l>uriii»;l>.'«!..iberiUM!Januar>-, rJulld-j 1 l u r | U K « . . . evei.ii.c W,.i-0.:rr..l M a - the reallv •i.mrliei.

ing Inspector W a . S . J o h n s o n wUl i w u t L - r Fort, of Trinity l--».li_--"- All«,.(..- < Hv, <»„ Tl.ur-.Ux II..- l-...-.,mi. .

FISHING CLUB IMPROVEMENTS. ln-t»wu tilt- t»

y j« r t i n t i n u x l w i l l an<l f r i . - u . U l . i i ' •• v i - l i n i r •? " I 1 '

II i;.*iii»'tiii|io»«ihle |.< llnd Ihe least IteHlde thU I. very c«uiplelr buth,relumed lo Orean Illy. |Slnt|.Hon Ave.. 1ST.4 f<. fro. . Ninth S t .i,nl|1.tl..ii for ••«- itrilcle in H.IH oily, hmi-e. contain!..^ » I J W - nwimmluc ^ * ' Ocean'""""7" M W '" c o r n ' r """'••"> *o lota„ I, |,»H IK.-.. a u e ^ l « l <l.a« " « l ^ »"<« »" • « " ' ««"•*» «»lpni*M» Mr«. A fred It. Sr,mt. hu^ left Ocean M „ ^ t>. ( < > . ^ ^ , n 8 B

,,„ f....n the •'Point." our friend, xvill be erected ItwirtV the l!««rd»alk. «'ltv for Annl.ton. Ala. T ' - ^ e - h e > * ' » U | d e I'ul... Ave.. 75 ft. KW from Ninth'!'" ' . ."'..... i u . ^ "u^lHi.! Th.- roat of Ihe land und Improve-.r.-nwlu for w>...e time. Her himhand.. s , ronMnlnK ,m p,,,,.,, Ur M 7 ^

• " ,h! Lieut. A. It. S i ,Ulh.ks l« l l .m«l lhere . | n.-.r.; (M 1...I ?ai. «.v . A. .V C. A.' W.- | ,'" A . : MiirU S .•• Ida <:. SMm>.. rieii-ant-

: Mr. und Mr». Hu»«-ll II M lU a.e ..(1 UM<) J ( | | ) A l i m , , j , , I a e k .. . TI . . . - l » Tl.-1-.e..i.ii: . . . - t •• uli le to;vlstth.u friends and lelal lv.- In N.-w l m m , U n w o o l ) i ,„ J < u i „ ,.. & | l |

Hi l ! T h e l " - -HlirJ.-. 1 . , ( ; , 1 ,Mll , |v , , ir > . l .ut i l t l . -M.r . .vet»l H . -«rr , , tof:Y. .rk Hly. l^hlnhlM.. I'.-. «ud -Her- , t a l I f l h l | , , . h | t a d e | | l h | l l . , .„, 3 1 S , g ^,,,\\;,, U...-.I -....I *..n.leri* v»l»' theyjeoui-j-tin-|'l»u»»iHlMMMrri<-l ..ul. |«>int». . • A. I'lsn O. f. A. II.|;ln..lh« In SB'.III. ' ' - — ' I Ml. ,.„,, V r » iieo. KarneM n.mmon,"'•'- West Ave.. 370 ft. from Hrst S t .Our e ie<'iii".l <<mL'ml»>rary. Ihf PVSH FOOD CONSERVATION. I '' ' . . . j »«..rti..eiim from Mr*. An- 3™*90- The orlclnal owner. LewU B.Our

L n l ,»Ira !'«l.-.t I! "!• a'"" w' l" l l i

! 1 ' U 'I nte Hutider.

r. tleo. KarneM n m ,a™art.»e..U from Mr». A - =»«»• The origin., owner LewU B.HI Tenlk Slr«-I «nd <Vn- J-frles. dylni.- in 1MB. left th.. prop-

Walter W. Slbson. Vice-President of MISS DAVIDSON LEADS <i - • ••>>• • s.u.em.mt W o l " i l "lh» Ocean City FishlnB Club, has been LOCAL S U N AGETTES. u r l m ^ " ^ I ' ^ ™ , , , t b e „ „ „ „ „ , „ , CBKpolnted to'arraBBC for the enlunte- M | h e mc,,.,iMU. ,,f il,.- Ocean Ctly uronomxl itolf couwe (In Oceantnenl of the flHiilng pier at Fourteenth . suHnuitf A x'.ilatlon held on advocatlni,' tlial tho Thestrwt. Mr. Slbson will draft other ^ J J ^ eVenim:. •««• GrjP»«le »>• l " y ) l •= " - • - f ' 'menit»-rn of-th«> Club to BH»I«1 him. pteolnian. who HlurLHl for Fli...

The amen^lmout of the b" •"•"" ' • 't-hanRinu the date «f the Club'xrneetln).- from the second Friday in All- £( |'™ pttv"l".lw>ii w..» ~ » - l l m l ••iu«t to the fourth Friday In Aui<u«t v n r a n ( i y I f , ,u>r0 u t l ) u Bolf course any Overha* be,ert udontod. . ,,,,, im tt.er,. ..•,,.|.iuluted for the stwinf- ( , n i (M t h i ! tvtaaie tatutv at Homers already

Otinxton l» an em-Careful 8y.t t m 3tlc jplo>ee of tlie rennsy.

) f to(JriM, ( l n ocean, , 'B U V O Sp t l n« tlml th« Th.. ,«-.iri.m of H |B .U.IUN.I. f«r h« Ml«>•*.. 1> It

u T J Ocean City conxerv-tioi. of r.Hi.1 l» W»K carried er. Mlllln.... ult.

nd her hroth-1 l""r Portion to Utu. niackmun. IL

"" hotvliuun and wealthy cotiresort." huvo not taken tl

58." out in tho plaua. neither li

rs <i II. rtfelnian Blurted!

I.OI-.I Mr •WI.M.IlllWI willLl«»-I .0 mvallh d.»r-

ly uf o< ran City In John II. Ken-lli<!t m.or.-. M.I. L o t s 221, : S l .

jaiuirtnu-nl wluduw ln thU resort.

areas. Owner, Ledger OtHce

Pianos For Sale

OF P. LODGE ENTERTAINS.

horluKM Ll«»-I .0 mvallTwiilnr ...nnths. Th. H>or« will, Mvr ulh. for .mpald (.«*. of 1912.^ept op.11 In HIIH cl.y hy their j ^ _ M m. —

hlcr mid win. . , CEOROE NORCOM IN FRANCE.(Continued oU . lBhth D^-e) ^ ^ ^ N W M J W • ,„ n o w ,

• • pmted 1» li'' til t'ruiif'' He Ix H iieuPRESENTED WiTH A SON.. .,.,.. .., „ , « , , , . K ^ r - «.BHr>. II- II. ly.-nne.ly. IM- MI>.- MJ.U-11,-, <"tiri.-.: h can have them b> culllnu « . ^ Oenuty GeorK- R . Mul t l . o«» and u I M.>. II. II. Ky..i .e.ly. '»••• V K ' U ^ " ' ' . ' I ' " r i " ' .

a t r e e t P . O. H o i 118. b u r y "V"1""- ^ : . ' d u m b e r . . )f th . i r Ai lant le < l l y brelh- i\wU; . lanel .tei • ol Mr.-siM M r . . W . < • . .

F o r Bale a t Barga in P r i c e s ' • . T U R M 'EM DOWN. COOL COMFORT FOR „ . s h o r t «|.e. -elieK we . . . mado by <;.M.Ue. »f i ^ A-.'""J "v"" l!;" I . . t lI":'l l ^ i OEATH OF E U G E N E QOODWIN.

^^m^u jsi sxrs s ^.r1:: ==-=^=BBEB^B. .r^^^ssaBrfsonurmloiugllBi'ly. hla residence In Mlllvlllo on Thurs-

day nf last we«k from cnniiustton of

IJBWBLIiY «T0U should ho handed over to tho nolle*.

„ Ul re-1 ferine for the past live months. Mr.visit from theM. W. Goodwin waa 7» year. oU and a CrvB

• War veteran.

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M E N ' S CTTrtT>[ DE*^^#NQ "^ ori sTORAeEWiutrj Fall Suits. Hats. Overcoats

£ • • • ? • < • * . * . . . • .. • . • •j>.T ' •• A L L "BADV-FOR VOUR INSPECTION

Wl'"'. . .. ••• ODOPANTB '

E.W-'

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SWEATERS CAPSPINE L INE SHIRTS, T IES, HOSIERY

BATH ROBES INDIAN BLANKBT8 '

Asfcary ATCBB* - Ocean City, N. J

GOODS, NOTIONSj HQfs WEAR

New Styles In all lines of Merchandisefor Fall and Winter of 1917.

P O W E L L ' 8 - T H E RELIABLE STORE*bm*25 921 Asbury Avenue

Chimneys Re- tr lmmed. Al l K i n d s S t o v e P ipe MadeDO YOU NEED NEW LEADERS,

gutters, flues or any other metal workup at your place T Then have aa calland fix a price for the work whichwill please you by Its moderation.We don't have to praise ourselves or

•our work. Those with whom, we havedone buslnesa are our best advertis-ers.SMITH'S, 73S ASBURY AVENUE

moNg 7>-w

HaTATSR AND 8TOVE REPAIRSPlpeless Heatare Roofs Painted

AUINOS or BOOTS rorm

tfio'^y! ';^.^; vI[: '•' * •"'..'•'/.:'

Automobile Supplies

CITYLOUIS W, MILLEB.

l f i n I O J

FREDP.BELLFor "CWniw (Boob to B a r

Seventh

City Gas Light Company837 .Asbury Avenue

Telephone 60. NfehtCaI1424.W

Place To Do Your

FROMPetftaofl _

O P E N A L L T H E YEAR

A v e n | | e

HOOSIER SENDSFUST U.S. SHOT

South Bend Han |« Hero efInitial Aotion by the

Americans.

GIVES THE ma

PRSSHBN UP VOUR WALLSBright. d«aa waO paver that

win taa>fcr) any hooanvrtfo deBgtut-

Whleli atarta *tralilaa> Attasken M e Kalserta Armlaa

Americas* All Baserfar Aetlea. .

Americaai Field Headquarters

moved fmm the pit, cautioned' those)about him la place their flngera la

'their rani. This waa done and thatUeutraant shouted the word "FireI"

The gun Darlinl quickly, the noisebetas; fallowed by a metallic dank andthe shell case was ejected and the gtmmade roady for the next load. Thelieutenant told the correspondent thexlory or the lint ahot of the war. punc-tuating the narrative throughout withthe orders "ready to fire." and "flra.*which each time waa followed by thereport of the gun and the whin ofthe shell.

"We came up the night before," thelieutenant said, "and got Into positionIn a driving- rain. No horses had ar-rived. I waa anxious to get off thefirst gun and so were my men. IIasked them If they were willing to Ihaul the gun by hand to this place ao •that we could get the Brat crack at the •Oermana. They agreed onaalmoualy. Iaa we aet ont across the fields and] wogot over there,at the base of that billyou can Just see In the haze.

Hour* te Prapara Qua."We had a hard time getting

I gun. which w- %

Stf."

BIGHT NOWins buslneaa of war In all ofIt, grim reality Is occupylnothe attention of our country.

Its requirements are men,materials and money.

MANY ARE PLEDGINGTHEIR L IVE8 to our eoun-

., t r / e cause. ,

' Labor Is supplying the en-ergy necessary to produce thematerial equipment.

You are not asked to give,merely to LEND YOUR MON-EY, AT INTEREST, to theGovernment through the pur-

' ehaae of Liberty Loan Bonds.' A8 AN AMERICAN—CO-'

OPERATE. .We handle aubscrlntlona.

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANKOCEAN CITY, N. J.

STRENGTH OF THEWARRING POWERS

Statistics Show Huge Preponderanoe in Favor of the

. Entente.

WORLD HAS A GREAT TASK

Tho unrreKBte national Income of I (tonal savings estimated In the aeJgh-the alllea IH placed at *82,lO0,00O.O0O I borhood of IWWa.OfM.000 a year, andVfLtbe'ni"''»t chnrges each year at | luu thrown Its weight Into the scale.J3.*>1.00a,000. which IH 4.0.per cent of

_ v n-OT, near Ninth StreetLot on Twelfth StreetLet on PleasuVe Avenue, near Pourteeata StreetLot on Aseury Avenue, near Second Street . . . . iLot en ftlmpson Avenue, near Twelfth Street . . .

KTatcb and Jewelry Repairing

MAYERS1S07 AtUntlo Av&, Atlantic City

COAL!We Have I t To BURN

a H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.12th and West Avenue.

Any Where

Che latest patterns and a/Ms*wtU» jma an roar naaireoentav aato the beat arieoUoa. Oome In to-

_ _ — - iv»« Mwrjr avt, Ocean

JAMES M CHESTER & CO.Real Estate and Insurance

Hotels, Cottages and Lota tor Sale Kent or Exchange]WKXT TO POST OFFICE OCEAN CITY. N J.

TH« PSIIOB la SIOMT Bail H M « irs-w. M A T M M I T H I BSST

RICHARD H. JOHNSONPLUMBING - HEATING

S4tf Asbarw Are.. Ocean City, N. J

A sergeant

•arfara against the Oer.|«»red for many "nowa" ££ ^J^

fro- So-tn Be^ u±f£?£&"*••***'"*»+>

The facts wet* establlahed duringthe first vblt paid by a correspond-ent to the tlrnt American battle front.

The convxpondent reached theAmerican position after a long motorride through shell-battered towns,leaving the motor In one of the towns,

'be walked the rest of the way.Thfe flrst Anwrlcun battery waa al-

nvwt walked upon before It waa dis-covered. It waa ao well hidden underth« tree* and with foliage about It ona low-nuns wire netting.

aim ef .7* Caliber Used.Through the foliage In every direc-

tion the ground was undulating. Atthut moment there was a Hash'of flame

the mist, tt waa the crackgun. and following' It cloiwly

__B noise of the shell runningthrough the air, becoming fainter andfainter aa the projectile went on Itswav In >he German position over the

hill farther away. Tb« mud-•rtlllertsts continued their

-...tout even looking up.A lieutenant from Georgia emerged.

'«• waa the officer who directed theflrat shot tip led the way down theUJiipery, muddy bill to a dugout cov-I'tvd over with Nandbapi and loss.There was met a lleuteuunt from Inillana of the same battery who "-_~ ».•< to uwca or me war against IGermany from an observation point. ;

O n t h e othe»< •!••» »* ••— ••"•

aheU there at 6:15 oVIock la themorning."

Another officer here took op the nar-rative.

"I was In an observation point," heRaid. "There waa a fog as' the flrst"hot went singing over. Suddenly thefog; lifted and I wiw a-group of Ger-mans. I directed my gun at them. Thexhrupnel burnt overhead and they tooka dive Into the ground like ao manyrabbits."

The lieutenant grinned broadly,shook the water iiir hN whrapnel hel-met, and uxlng bulb clint'hed Huts topunctuate bin remarks, said espresvHlvely: "It was great." _, •

from the artillery lines to the In-fantry trenches won u ciinuldirubledistance over more muddy hill*. Theconvnnondi-nt found the lufnntry lo-«ld» the trenches. There aluo went

' wires which ran Into nuitcn-, Js, and American and French op-erators were, sitting Hide by aide •rectlug operations.

Bell for Oas Attack.A guide In uecestary to reach the>

™* line. tHipedally when mnme of t!

O. CHAMPIONBonding Contractor

°°»»" City. New Jeraey

Tenth at and West Are.

Bell Phone 4M t30Oonnr»«rl<WBnnra

BALPH HAYES VANOILDEBArchitect and WngliwwtrOcean City, New Jersey

W M . O. R D S X I E Y

The Painter8222 GEMTHAL AVENUE

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

Only the beat materials used. an<all work guaranteed.

Batlmatte CIMtrfully Qivm

HEADLEV ft ADAMSQENBRAL MILL WORK

liwilndlng Cabinet Work. Stare andOffice Futures. Stair Work ID all HaBranches, and the entire trim or fin-ish tor Cottage. Store or Office.—AlsoVaUra In. Coal and Kindling Wood.

Real Estate andSearch Company

To Nullify the Plan, of the Kalier Isa Large Order—Strength In Wealth

and Man Power of Nationsat *War Compared.

New York. — Tho comparativeRtri'iiirth of ||n> IIIII.M HI,,) the centnil

ivern W L'rii|ili1<-ully shown, tiy "Tin.Biilimrc Sh.i-i of ihf NiitloiiH tit Wiir."which iiiix Jusi II.TH i-.,niiilUU tiy the

nlconi Trunt coiiiiiuny."Tlu> jvnrld hiiK u uri'iit tiiHk Ktlllrun- It in order to nullify the |ilnn«

of tin. IIohi'iiznlliTiiu." miys I lie Intro-IMIOII. "Thu insk miNt not tu> lu'llt-

Ili'd, Imt It IH nl leant IntiriMtlnt; to* rcHnumv* i>xl^t|nir Miiix^^Hfully toiiiiii|illuh thlx tii»k. provldi'il thiit

the nntlonx of lh<> world now optionedto Oerinnny continue to r<M>pfmti' In-telllRently nml loyally until Oi\riniinyund her alllcH hnx*«» txvn ulnnliitely de-

iteil und their IIIIIIIH of world domin-ion ri'iulered periiuini'ntly Ineffective."

Klcnri-H Nhnwlnu'. for hulll MIIIIH. thecoiiibln^d iiren, liiriime and Inti-ri-Htrlmri;.'. mid <"nnt of tli<> wnr In trcnuurennd nu ii, ure prvfenttHl with the expln-ruitton thnt they Imve hecn culheriHlwith ur.'nt care from the "hi'Ht avull-nhl«k KonrrcH" unil lire hflli'Veil tu **ri'-flixt with mihHtnmlnl corriN^nikHH tin*relntlw i^oonouili' Htrencth of the n|t-fioHlnir uroupH of uutlnnH," ulihouch ItIn lni|m^>illile to vouch for their UIIKO-lute accuracy.

Controlled by Alllea.- The nllU'H. Includlnc the tTnltcdHtateff. tire uhown. by thlK tiihuliitlon.tn control 10.^1.(101) miliirv mlleA nfthe enrth'M Hurfuce. or tM.l per c«'nt ofthe totiil ur.'ti hcl<l l>y the nutloiiM utwar. UH cmii|Mir.'<l with l,^±!.0un tu|UnillcH, or only 5.1* per cent held hythe Teutonic combination. The ug-RreKute |vopulstlon of the allle*. exclu-MIV«* of the lurue AHlatlc populationtributary to the Rrltluli empire, reaelu-nill., hiisi- total nf4n.2SO.00O. or 7O3IUT cent of the total of wurrins peo-plen. while Unit of the n-ntrul powersla liut H7.0(M>.(>flO. or 2:1.7 per cent

Without' counting AxlutlcH and Afrl-canx. tho nlllin have uvalluble for mlll-tnry wnrlco 01.7O0.O0ll men. or 7&5 percent of the total |xiB«llile flshtlng men.

'while the Teutonic poweru can com-mand but 2fl.O5O.0O0, or 21J> l>er cent.The number of men artunlly enrolledIn tho iirmlcM und navlen of the UIIUHIn 21.4O(».OOO. or 00 per ivnt nf the tn-tul. while the enMilled militaryxtrenctb of the Teutonic ulllex l« 11.-000.000. or M per cent UH Khowu bythe following tuhle:

the Income, wh i l e tin- itunlilnii l In-n>nie of the Teutnnlc n l l l n n i v IH e»tl-niul i i l t o b" fl<l.<M<O.0IIO.00O. unil Inter-«'Kt rlu'tlii'M Sl.Wi.lHHI.lHM), which la

.11." IKT ivnl nf Ilii- IIICMHIIV.! Iti'Kiirillnu' <li<- r.Kt of tin- war u ta -;VTi> U iir^st'iiti-il MIHIWIII^ thut the nl-II. n linvi- M|H nt S7L'.-Jihl.(MKl.l)l>il, or MAVi'r •'•'nl .it1 i l if .tntnl font of t i l lwurrlnutitiUuu^. winu. 4;.>riMuiiy timl II4T iilllenliuvi- xpi'iit ,>jlO!>,r>«M),(KltMlO»»1 or XiJO p e r<vnt.

In k l l l i i l . wi i in i i l i ' i l a m i IIIIVHIUK t h rI'Olillli'l ti:iu i i w l III.' itllli'H S.lttrJ.'.KUlIIII 'II . tir r>s.7 |u>i* t'riit n ( tlu> t i i tu l l u i '1IIIIT1 IlK^C^, Will!*' It Hll^ COHt t i l " I'l'll

prepared to put behind the ententegroup effective cooperation to securethe success of the principles ot democ-racy."

The task Is culled a "tremendousone," but, according ta the views nfthe Bankers Trart company, thorn cantie no doubt BH to tho ultluiote vic-tory of the United States and herOMICH.

^ NewcuHtlo, I'll.—What nro "ttrill |iMvi>ru rt.!MM.77il. "r U.:t JUT cent I MiHpi>cted to h.- tucttioilH of ovail- +

Do You KNOW ?That bulfdlno en.4. k.u i .

^ ««{«- the Americans arepylng begin from . M r w l l e d p o j ^<)n the way thera Novels andtooUjvere piled high below . h i l l " U i

bor. £creaaedl have not materially In-

An Invisible Army

aday.

W-'. ... •' . ' • " ; • ' : ' ( . *

CHT.H.X

. unjaiun; iieuienunt laid. "The,sergeant ln«l<lc the pit there Bred It"

Looking Into the pit, thu lieutenantlid: "Sergeant, where are you from**1

He's From South. Bend.A husky volcv tvplled: "tta from

South Bend. Ind.""Are you IrUbr naked the lieuten-ant"No, air," the sergeant laughingly

replied.. At this time orders came for this[gun and others of tbe, battery placedIn nearby hills In sight and sound of i

, between Interwoven branchesthat have been placed on the aides oftho trenches.

The American privates In the frontuplaMhed through without hesitating:sometimes getting a footloi; on step-ping stones In the muddy wuter andsometimes not Thu trench tumpsharply to the' right und a voice wurnu."Keep your bead down," and the restof the way the walking? la difficultHalting near a machine gun. the Ger-man Doaltlona directly opposite

. . . »..« uuiioing trades!

Otis M. TownsendTHE RELIABLE BUILDER

413 Eighth a t , . *

-_-— - . „ . ,„ .u.umviice nnng. Thegun on the farthest hill went off witha roar and a faint stream of amVke•ras blown backward from the pit'

toalde the pit In which the corro-gond«t stood a vole. ahooteHS»«>riango flgores and the Ueutenantrepeated them. A voice Inside tbenlta moment later yelled that ' - - W t

was ready, to Bra. The

who waa

peared in a little town to thele^r '*"

one~. ••> m» anelled. If

looe aide violates the agreement theother aide promptly Ores shell for shellInto a hostile town.

General Slbert who has Jnat com-pleted a tour of the trenches, wasasked now tb« morale of the ABMSVcans la the tranches waa. He icpllsdl•VmM BavjotUOi oorala *«

Fidelity Trust COL, of Newark, andWlMwood TIUo * Trust Co.

HUE MsouiinSwtati. ihtncd ri lith. Cunyuchi

fin iBo•reayt Sanica AMwerk sasraaUaS

•saryTe Uaa Oe Cssl IVst Mwtsaaa

VABKS ft>t SAU

CAPE MAY COURT HOl'SK

•STIMATaa AND PLANS FOBNI»>4»'

JOHN T. SEAL£ BUILDER'?^

SOBSTA

of tin. toinl «f l.'i.at-l.i'.'n f()r lasit Sen-tiMiiher.

In tin- lutrodiictloii lo tin. Imtntweuhi'.l ll In |IIIIII|I.|| IIUI Mull, ulillr ill*-exact fluuri'ri iir.- not aviillulili', ll IHU Wl'll-klUIU'll flirt Hull till' MirptUMfiHul pniiliirlni: sci'iliuiK in' tin- worldlint priictlmlly colitnvlli.|| l,v ilii' en-tente ulllim, i-ltlier directly or IhrnnutiIhelr coiiliriil of the SCUM. Tin* wnne IHinn-, to'a crt'iii oxtcnl. of tiTillorlcKprodiii'liu; tni'tnW mid coal:

MJu|tan IUIH not yet been an activefactor In thi' Kuro|U'iin theater of thownr," duniiu-nlx the |imnplilct. "Itliau, however, uAVi'tuully Kuiirded thoPin-lde ocean. It IIIIN enrolled In Ituunity uboiit l.ruiO.OJIO men. out of nueffective limn {umvr or lo;r>»0.0nO. Thoentlro army and iiuvy, ax well aw tliuiinonrolli^l utaii iiovvcr, may be Huld tobe "tin III reserve.

"While !lu>wlit him iiomtnully ahoiitr..iKMM«KI nun I'lifolled In Itx iirmy undliuvyT^li MIIII hiiM"airenoriu<niM>e>jerv**rIIM the tntul iimnbcr of nicn aviillulilofor mllllury iiuriuixex uuuroKutedaround Mi.OOO.OOO.

Rusilsn Situation Qrave.

"Tho extreme cruvlty (if thopresentplhiallon In ItiiH><ln IH. therefnn*. np-IHirent. e»|ieclnlly when It IH borne Inmind tlmt. If (Seruiany cun Kuln con-trol of 1tu*>da or force a uepurutepeiic*' with Uii^^ia. even If UIWHIH T*'-uialncd thereafter uliuply neutral.* Itwould be |uw^ll.li. fur <:.nimuy todruvvtherofriuii an •'iiorniouH qunntlty <iffooiltmilTH nml llie raw muterlul formtiultioiiH.of wnr.* On the other hand.If ItUHtfln can IM* kept In line with ttu«entente alllex. It wimld uceui thut llu.Tt'Ulonlc IIIIICH inllHt IH* roni|ielliMi tonipltulate, at u rvaiuinnhly curly date,from Hliccr exhniintlon.

"While nmMlilerlng the dangerpoints wo nuiMt not overlook the factof the vlrulinii- of lh(- Tciilonlc nub-lliarlne mniiuiluii. It U lni|ui>i>4|hlhowever, to iire^ciit Henri'" In tlilx con-nection which have MIIIIUIICUI vitlue.

"Tho fart fhoilld not ho lout wight nfthat Ocrtiuiny now enntroU IICIEIUIU,nnrihorn France. Serbia, Hmimunlu.Monicneuro. und n larire luirtlon «ifPoland, huvint! u i^unlilneil |Hipiilutliof IIIMIIII :c.:UMI.lkXI. It |H true I butmen nf till IIIOM** nutlon^ nro K(>rvhigIn tlu* armlet* of the entente allleM.and thai Xilirlum IM liialntulnliig un In-de|iendent army of moderate Kite. Thecontrol uf these muntrleM. exp.-clnlly

and northern France, him

MlltllUllHIHHIIIIII )SUSPECT EVASION OF j \

U. S ^ A L PRICES ::

•f IllK Ihe coul prlie llxlliKII.inn of tho United Suites (•<>*- +

4* ernment uro IICIIIK iirucllc^'il XI bore. It In churciKl. CoiiHtimerH, +•y wlien offering their ordern to X

of tho tile inlnlni; com- T'' pnnloH. nro told that the entire") output haH tu'oii Hold lo brokoni.• > Inquiry ut tho broken aliiiwn) I thnt.Ihe coul enn hn bought at• • a coiiMltlcruhlc lidvullce over Ihe X{ ! Hot lluiireH. 4'oul price* continue T• ' to udviinco. .hero in ^plte of thu f'. [ government rcuuluiloiiM.

i HII WUHIfllHm 11 »<•

YOU CAN OWN YOUR* OWN H O M *AND SBCURB IT POM . I M S

I have for sale a brick hotue with3 bedrooms, bath. living room, diningroom and kitchen, lias hot waterheat, coal 'rango, every modern con-venience; KBS and electric lights, andIn a good location.

Can bo purcUancd on very attract-'ivo terms.

JOSEPH I. SCULL757 Asbury Ave, Ocean City, N. J.

Both rhooa^m. . ... '

HERSCHEL PETT.T. • . • .NT wagLBV AVBNUB

COMMERCIAL MEN'8 REST

Sterling Restanraat, 828Itoonia with or without board. ll«»i

•Mt«»r he-it. IV.o«> rAXBoriAbl* by d*yr wofU l»>at«n* by lit* t j u u t or bun-ir Hl. Ov.tsrfj. • ! ! Htyl««.

F. D. LAMB6RT, Prep.'rw>n«> : 47 . • OCEAN CITY, N. J

CATS ARE UNPOPULAR HERE

Karikakee People Make Roprluls on' Milk Dealers by Turning

Felines Over to Them.

Kiinkukeo. III. — KuukiikoounH areKcltlne rid of their cats, ami Incident-!ally nmklnu' reprlwilHon juemlifru <>f

Milk I'rixluccrK' iiM^oclallon lu thlM;llHtrlct bcciiuxo of Ihe |irUv of lullk

•Ink' raided two COIIIH U quart. 'The cltlzcuH dei'lured tlmt they

cuuld not nffurd to feed the cats on;ullk, MI they look the fellueH to the. I

funiierM, who uro iiieuibcTd uf thu milk iiH>44Hiiitloii. to feed. j

duo fanner hud eight cuts left at hlsjdoor recently. * .

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The Farming

Industry

BTItENOTH.Army-Namr. Pet .

Orl«inal Man Praarnl l 'r» .I'owar P r a a a n t l t a n Eatlmalvd Man

Enlcnlv AMI., und the Unltnl Diana:Tnttrd KingdomCanada. Newfoundland. AUatFalla. New

Zealand, t'nloo or Booth Africa

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OuaraateeS

4O8 B i a H T U MNeat To Past Owloa

51Ql

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<O4 EIGHTH ST.

THE QN & CORSONL CONTRACTO

og and Street B r

J. P. FOXThm Contractor

7th. & West Ave.

Club StablesBoarding By Day or Wtefc

Horees an*} Carriages To Mlrwi riiralahad far Haull-a

CO.

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T.litonlcCJrrman •"Austria-HungaryTurkey•Uulcaria

Total

Knlrnto Alllaa and ITIIIIMI 811111-11Teutonic AUlea

• r l i u r a for th««« rountri«a mp

Tho combined national wealth «.the ollletf Is estimated at «ft!U1.000<WO.000. or 8(X8 per cent of tb* totsl olthe nations engaged In thw prenenlconflict, while the wealth of fl»-rroanyand her allies Is placed at •U4.O0O.-000.000, or 19.5 per cent Oontrsstedwith this Is tbe national debt of theallies. S88A0O.OOO.OOO. o r U1 V*r c*nt'of their aggregate wealth: and thecombined debt of tbe Germans andtheir allies. (SaKOO.000,000, which Is28.T per cent or lheir aggregatewealth. The Bgures for the various

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unreliable.

».4SS.gO»11.lSO.ooo3 Borneo1,000.000

».OM.0«l".r .••nt.

•.loo, 000

CaO.(mo

n.aa.«x>Prr rant.

«o

44.1U.*

Hi

n.1

w.tlot

wealth. The Ogur fcountries are found In toe followingtable:

given ftcrumny a treat ndvaiitucn rw-rauw> of the Hiiiinllex nf e<i«| unil Ironoro thua made uvnllahle. und Hltd 1cauw of the ability thilu obtnlned tnturn to aie tho fartorleu of the manu-facturing Hectlous In making muni-tions of war.

"Ju»t at the critical moment, whenwere almost evenly balthe

WATCHING FOR U-BOATS

Tlii* ilrhl of agricultural pro-ilurU promised to he l:ir(ft> iin*l.tuUcutc*. the ffrtatponrr of thtr furm.nu; i

Truttt <'oin|inny Invltoi tho ur-count^offurnU'rHuDil hanowryfacility for mot'tiny [their r equirt'ini'ntH.

OCEAN CtTY TITLE & 1BUST GO

OCEAN crrr. • • J.

:«o. O. Adama W. W. Aoams H. B.

GEO. 0. ADAMS & GO.Bricklayers —4 Plasterers

718 ASBUKlf AVENUEUl kinds af Uaaon Work wttl raealva

sroeant atlantloa

The CJermans have placed theirhopes or victory In nulunurine warfarebut owing to the measures taken bythe allied government* the hope hasnot materlallxeo1. All merchant snipehave been arawred und every boor ofday and nlittit Burin u inan on watchfor i>eri«ro|M'H while mnndlns high UpIn the crow'H next of tlie ship.

ID*sneed between the entente allies anthe Teutonic alllen, the United State*.*>ith Its irreiit weolth and mtourfm.entered Hi" conflict, with a (uinilhle•Jl'.OOO.ono men to draw upon, with Usuutlouul ui'iilth of (22ft.<WO.OOaouO. na-

f H00000000Uonal llicnme of J40.000.000.000, nav-

WBALTU AND DEBT.

NatlooalWraith.

•strata Alllaa and UnHa4 Btatza:United Klaadom

tf^YiMJ1a . . » •»« . . . . * , .NawtouiullaodAustraliaN.W ZaalandtlBloa of Boutb Africa.

Total BiiUata ColonUs.

FrancaItalyJapanPortucal ,'. •Called Stataa :

. (aadddlml Poland)

t aS.00s.0DM*>%IVtS.MO.oU.Oa}

I

Total

TMtookJ AUUs!Oarmany ........'.•Austria-Hungary

Bulsmrta

Total ••Kntaata AUss aa4 CnlUd Btalaa.

KauonalDabt.

ttuaxuaUMI uoo.000.000 \I U.«o.aii0 f

\ 7«.6oo.ooo fI wo.000.000 I* too.uo.on *

U«.ooo.«»S I D L O O O L Q O L L Q O O

tDab* to

WaaJtb.

ijoa.om.ouai.ioaooo.000< 500.010.000

KOOO.OM.000

iuoo.non.aa

7t.*

1.4

O.IK.0

1

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WINS BRIDE ON SOUP RECORD

Cook In Ohio Realment Finds Way «•Softsm H u r t of Alabama

Olrl.

Uontitomery, Ala.—Robert. Flsbeiof Comyany O of Urns. Second OhioInfantry, knows tun way to a woman'sheart. He met Ulsa Ullle Belle Bweattof Orveovllle and woo her hand Uponprovlns to her that he waa the beatsoup-maker' In the Ohio guard. Beproved hU worth aa a citizen by hav-ing the mayor of lima and the chiefof pollee of that rlty, as well, wire tothe young Istly thut he was a regularfellow, uutl hflil ilouii the position ofsecond cook at the Manhattan hotel,Lima. He Is at present wcond rook ofCoui|>aby CX anil has promised hisbride to save fur her each day a por-tion of the soup made for the Lima sol-diers at the camp.

Fat.

'otophone—Bell M0.DR. W..P. HAINES

NINTH AND WftLBV AValNUB •Ossaa City. M. *•

ffleo Hours: g to 10A.M.I to SP.M.<to »P. M.

FLORENCE BRIGK HAINESCor. tth and Wa«l«y Ava.

MASSAOE. SWEDISH MOVKMBNTCMedical and Corrective flji iiiimlUa

Bell Phone 390. Hours by. AppolnUasBl

30OOO0C

MHca Hours: • to Ut to *

. • t»m.ALLEN CORSON. • . 0 .

•U) WgaLBV AVBNUS 'OaauOMy. M. J .

itrioa Hours: • to It A. M.I to 4 K M.7 to * P. M.

OR. H. B. STANNARD—OenlM—

Unnonio Bide.. ° lh and Anbury A*aX,Ocean City. >J. J.

«ll rtion*'

FURNAN B. WILLISAttorney-at-Law«O» NlaUi atrea*

OOfiAN OITV. N. J.IM N. Tolrd 81 . Ouadan. N. J.

M0RT8AQESWe are at all times prepared

to Place or Purchase. FirstMortgage* «n improved OoaaatCity Real Estate, and InvtU

^ correspondence wltn «neb aa.may wish to negotiate Real •*>

JO8BPH I. SCULL787 Aabury Ave, Ocean City

MONEY TO LOANON MORTGAGE

ALBERT A. HOWBLL,412 Market Strwt C u t e . N. J.

WM. M. TAYLORCor. I4tb St. and Caatral Ava.

INSURANCE—LOTS—COTTAactFar Sale and Rant

HANS BURKHAROTPLUMBING AND HEATINQ

•w Aaaunv AVSNUBSCBAN CITV NBW jgaaavHa4 Water, staun anal Vaaee

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Advertise In The Ledger.

The OGEAH CITY ASSOCIATIONOCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY

. .._: JAS. E. LAKK, D. D.. Ocean City, N. J.Setrttary—HtM. W. E. LAKK, B. A., Princeton, N. J.

Trtasmrtr—CtiAS. P. L A M , B. A.. Ocean City, N. J.

MANAGERSRKV. GEO. L. DOBBINS, D. D. K « v . A . C O u v n , ] L

Ocean City, N. J. . MUrvSlk, N. J.HAKVKV Y. LAKE, Ocean City, N. J. H A U Y H. LAKK, Ocean City, K. J.

R. D. SCABS, Buffalo, N. Y.

OCKAM CITV, the Popular Christian Seaside Resort, is located oothe Ocean Front, a few miles below Atlantic City, and reached by theKlecricand WcM ejriey from Market Street Wharf, and ReadingRailroad from Chestnut Street Wharf, Philadelphia. Round-trip ticket!good (or sixteen days! Full Summer Service. Three Thousand acres,"'comprising the entire city, under deeds forever prohibiting the mana-faclure anil sale o (intoxicating liquors.

Summer ServicesTEW-DAV CAM* MeetiNG TeiinsAMcK ConvKMtioiri

No SALOONS T H E MOST EBHMKKT D m m

No Rvu A CHBISTIAH SABBATB

Unexcelled Bathing,1 Sailing and Fishing. Fine Hotels. WaterWorks, Gas and Electric Lights and Street Cars.

For further particulars, writeREV. JAMES E. LAKE, D. D.

City, M. J .

OHIO GIRL REAL WAR BRIDE

Wedded to Trooper ef Rainbow DM-slon at Mlnaela. N. V , Before

. «00 Soldiers.

Utneola. N. V.—A real wartime wed-ding waa aolemnUed at the camp ofthe rainbow division when Bergt. Wal-ter Valentine of the 160th Infantry,formerly the Fourth Ohio, waa mar-ried to Hiss Mary Winter of Delaware,Ohio, at an outdoor altar by CbaplalaDully of the 160th Infantry. SergeantValentine and Hiss Winter marchedacross the Held, escorted by 800 sol-dlcrs of the Ohio regiment Thstroopaalso escorted them to their automobUswhen they left ramp oa a a IB-BOOTwaddlBC

C V '

IS in* I•ad iaeladiac the WedaMday

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M e r Boy. Us* the Regulation: ; Bkw Envelope*,

•H» caitMcata an Outside ThatOeatanta Are Psrssnal ar Fam-

ily Mattera Only,

t t o blue envelope has toads a bigBH with Sammy. It is tto one featureat tto army's field censorship regnnv-•ona ta which to gives a Mad word.Mat that tto censorship lohJUtJoaa are I

or Irksome especially to '

VetftMdMi' LJauasi '

WMapoodent wjlh the Americas «at-ipaJBttoBafy force lo Vraiics,

(wrote us flam Denver about how todoped tto captain*dogT WelLhehaacoma through againwith another ad-

nle can have ad-ventures anywhera.listen to "*** one,dated l a s Vegas.

' Nevada:l t d night,

somewhere In"' Utah; General Or-

ders No. 4 wereread to oar section of tto cavalry.O. O. No. 4 stated that wbereaa •

CHEF IS JOKERCommander of Oerman Subma-

rine Show* Vein of Un>Qofnun Humor*

Atdlio.- of Hi Good Iftftj

tarn.J" • material unA by-the

When Nat Layta* Mtasa Ha Palls#rmta -mat Aimne America* tea.

•mi Pays Taw Days' Visit •at Dublin HotaL I

Bavajopea reads as follows: . -"to order ttot men may forward I of

ly of baring them read by of-1 ram J o t In the desert townof ^• c a n known to them peraonalty. each Vegas, Rev, where wa fed horses, On

' Mtera may be Inclosed In the a u t h r o a r arrival

Nevertheless. It is greatly beloved,'and there Is no (adder eight thanUut of a roan of'any bidding good-bye to bla hair.

Women wear their hair a» long aapoaalblo, and do it up In a greatvariety of rolls, colls, loops, braids.puffs, waves., waterfall' •easeades. turrets, eolonnad

oasla'of halr'ln the, middle of a vastand shining desert i

Hair l i rednced to order by mesasof a bra»h and a comb, by means ofwhich a neat farrow; called a "part",can be made. Formerly the hair wasparted In lbs middle. Ilka the Btnob-

I from the enticing odors borne on the Ibreeses from the swinging door. I

man per week may be used. More New York restaurant, t

r Is talked about.

a great many eel*

. Some very frank people also

*eaose_oftb»promiBen

&mL

COALTry OUrs far QUAUrV(

O. H. 8 H O K H M U a

""» •»« West A-

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Come h

THE OCfAB PITY L t D « I »

•& fa need offlood printingVwasY a n a

| vein of quite nn-Oermaa humor. Ho I••—••-— - - , of numberless ato- I

is disposition,usually good

o a ^ outside | ponies were awaiting their maateraVJ ! ! ~ . « T * f « » l m M « « « " »»ve irowa |

iamUy mattera only and do not refer I happened. ' *••military .mjecte. . -The tf> ponl« woke np. „ «ta

want to havea little jutm paper^l tbel7a^dal» 11*^000^ih^ctaSS* o t want th5_captaln to to knowin* tto L.M Chance, -nasam? thWdW »«"-»«««• "they -1.1 do tto moat

lln

Ocod fieUtn Seeasae Oep kadlice in their ye%th. . A Hi

Uean party, batmen whose heada are • • • 0heavy enough to retain their balance w a A - -under tto strain, now wear tto part w o «

is harvastad onesa month by a barter, who Mil also 'waab. «lnge» msaau*. on,and electrify It.aalecs tto

Or. aa another put It:

•M. at WNHM to baa to p.,1,

When her picture I. lookln' down at

entangled with my canteen an •* o o l b <W Enjiiaji and addressed to hi* «American enemy. On other occasion? I

com«i "lying" o^the "farTjbfe" **

yea said good-by. lt> powerful belpln'to alt down apd write her all nboat It."

Tto bine envelope la a developmentof this war. It In raw if «••» a—»>~

| to tto station I paused In tto shade ofno awning to drink from my canteen.Horrors ( I tod taken no more thanthree gulps before I found that I bad

cenaonhlp tvgalstlons of I ho Enirll»h'army, tto lady In bine, aa tto envelope'

IWday (ho la tto -one popular member I* her family. • I

I. Back In tto Last Chance, those

or w-ulvr and refilled It with a quartof rye!

"Vot —••— •

SERIOUSNo Food la Seventy Hours. |

Vot a bite of food for 70 hoi '•» was ;tto terrible experience of n native iWto was admitted to the Krugenulorp J

tosplla! (Honlli Africa). The man"•" * been neverely burnnl ubout tho J

. In a fire In an outlylne v'llasv. uaad with the other Injurvd prraniih, .. . -.-.had been placed on a puH»lng frvlght, ^'train to be taken' to the nrareat no*-. ^pitaL The man pullnl u lurpuulln i \over hlnuxlf, and so, when the othera ' \were removed, to was overlooked. Tne | •<"tra|n nrrlvod at .Kruneriurorp during, ^B Bnturdny evening, and tho track 'was shunted Into Ibe Blutlon yard. I [ 'Tto whole of Sunday and Moniliiy thnative rcuiulned without tiuni or woter, under, the tarpaulin, and he was Ioaly discovered on Tui'toluy uhirnoon I . . .when a checker went bin rouinlx. Boll- I 'Way men were on th» piilnt of placing "•• —mealies on the truck whtn they no- Sir. Worm—Ooodniwi, but I'm hurt Itleed a movement undrr'fho mill, uml Fve sprained roy liuck.tto native, WJIDICOIUJCIOUX mid purtlul- Mr. ll^itl.'—My lH>yl And that'stf demonted. was found unulile to moxt all of you, toolmove much. On dose exnmlnutlon It •was found that his lower llmlw w«ro Royalty Bans Eyeglasses. •m a terrible state, and ho wits re- TII- •—.—— ...... -

•moved to the hospital. ti

unling as a reminder

- u r < e ne stayed two days at a lendinghotel, afterward Joining his U-boatsomewhere op t to west coast. He Israid to have Informed tto Brltlab of

,r booys."""" ~ re re-

Your dollar today buys less bread.less meat, less clothes than ever be-fore, but your Electric Dollar buysmore by using !M !M !N !M !M

thefieiiuine. and Avoid Waslte

fat* fathekbd

The General Ail-Around Cleaner

TAK£*r FROM ME,«VLr

NOTICE Of PUBLIC «ALC(Orphans'Caurt).

TrtERE \S \ USEP IB VO •> U3T0F lTMY6CUF ONI* A FEW VEMX3 AfiO.' /

T TKK> !0 BOW HE WD

(Industrial Cenaervatloo, New Vorfc.)

y g

MAZDAflag on an eminence on the coast line*It was tto flrat ti—- *•—' - • - - — -

OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICEATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY

Taking "Friendly" Advice; or theParable of the Good Mule Samson

new kind of fluff flying from their na-1

out Just what It was.Fishermen Bum Oerman Flag.

Bnt when they made sure that It —tto German colors they were furious, jfor It so happened, so tto story coea. Ithat tto flaberman along this partinlar strip of coast had sntr«*il m~

suDnMHne raids. TJ-boata had:

B yea shooM aver vmtt rrosnerityTawa—aad wo slaearaty hope yon willeasts day—drop la to see oar stsaehMeat • » — — Iras, Bsmson Is onlya anle, bat toKa some pamskta laProaperity Towm. Unlike his biblicalaamaufce to aasan't go around pollms<ewa templas or bffllng PfctitaUne*with Ike Jawtona of bis deceased fs-thsr. Oloreover. whsa be has had a

i Thnu> poor fl«her folk were in bo Ifor this latest display of German

***** ***#x*mKxaiaaatiaiit)QaBaaLX

watch for "Kelly.

[FREE AFTER 12 ATTEMPTS

-Russian War Prisoner Spent ManyWeeks on t to Road In

Germany. .

Wlnsterayr. NVtherliaffda.—The rec-ord In vsi'iipp from wur r«»iwi« — -•»

or uralnod pupjr (a .manufactured In '!"» «r today. Till., certainly la trueJapan. After the paper hu« bwn cut <•' our own royal fumlly. Hays the Lon-1

" * t w l c e l l e •""'!« for |. o n ««'<!™> orcuHlnnM ho

» „ , . . . Jd to vision. iuVT" • b u t l n e v c r y «»«o withoutPisces where the buttnuhalcu uro to , rhore was a time when Queen Vle-i £ Mto formed are slreimthentd with cal- *»*» would sot allow unyonu wwiring. vi.,?, "i • " i e flrst t l m e h<> hl"< »riedand at the mnae time very flexible, courtAfter a Kuriut'nt hail been wyrn u few • ——baura It wjll Interfere with "the pcr«plr- Painting Elffol Tower. J "UCC<M« crowued bis pewoviTauce."'"" Iatton of the uoOyno taoru »hnn do Bur- Forty thuuKuml |MHIU<U of pulnt wan • ' - » - - •menta nude of cotton fabric The u««l In Klvluc thy Ellfrl tr.wt'r a new

After becomlUK wet the pnper Is | " _th*. «.£**".f* h u ? n o t hoau wilhted

•ajmaile to tear It by hand It present* I • curious futeu Built DM aa attractionalmost ax miirh rvalstuneu IIH tho thin • tar n wiirlil'M fair, nriiriv ilili-tv . k -aku for muking glovea.

THE FUTURE OF Uccan^Uly iTHE FOUNDERS OF OCEAN CITY

America's Greatest Cottage Seashore Resortoffor you an opportunity to become Bnunclully IntcrcKted In the Ocean CityInvestment Company, a newly Incorporated Company, oruanited for the pur-poiia of taklne over. devt'lonlni» »>.J •'•'"— ne property of the

that Pablle, wba didn't know1 much I ""Certainly I'll hel» yo« with a Mateaboot machinery, would get disgusted I azpsrt advice," Bald Agitator, dotagens)with ths tieadmlU when ha found that bast to hide \ grin.* I f s ag*jIt didn't work properly aad would buy tny thinking man that alla few of Agitator's tools to smash It ap needs Is a fsw hard kanaka. • _ _ . .with, for Public didn't have much pa- aomethlag complex sbeM a asasVatlsace la those days. 8o Agitator got psychology ibat nasoa Jaat that east ofa crowbar and worked laduatrloualy treatment. New I can sell you a eejasvaround tha >Taadmlll for several mln- did hammer to wallop bla wash- Thatutoa, after which tin briuUed off bis will administer las. properclolhaa and went h-.i U to bin hardware rtlmulua Than 1 have some OJstore to wall ror business. . u l e greaaa here, conpoaadadef •

A few mlnuiua later I'uhltr returned ture of labor trouble aad ktdastrtal sa-from lunch with a bud att.i k of Indl- re<:. Just rob a little of that Into thegostlon and a grouch ajc.iluxt mules toachInery of the treada^U.**and troadmllla In Rrneml I1U 111 Irm- Ho Publle bought Ito katrpar waa lncroued by Samson's Inablll- tbn axle graaae. wMok was nly to tarn ths treadm'll at tlia accus- Incognito, and want each! te Buaaoa.tomsd rat* of apead Poor Samson At heart PnbUo waa a kladhr atsu. and.puffed and struggled, and manifested he felt .that K waa saaaceaearify etoslall the other dlatro.xlng aymptoma of to hit Samsoa with the liaiaissi but kehard work, but be couldn't ko«p up to had Implicit eoofloVaaee at Agltaaar. eo.time. Public bslabnred him until his ha apat on Ms bands aad let Us is anaarm waa tired, 'and then, scratching hava a few good onaa, wbJaa nearly.bis bsad. to muaed Irritably. broke the mole's baas, bat faMad to

"I wonder what alls that mule, any- »rodaca. say tangible remits m ta*Bowl Re certainly rots enough to eat wuy of taeraaaed epaed.. Than aa a1'va been fecdlsK him right olonr on a last reaori Public took up tto takexgood riab diet of pruHta." aile greaae. but as ha waa abaat to'

Scratching one's h*%d has often been ruh li lato Ito macklsery to tawknown to stimulate a now of brilliant mnuethlng that made him hesitate aad1

Ideas, and Public, after continuing tint then aend for the repair man. Agltav'process saverul minute* decided to vLo- tor. It seen*, had oaderratsd hla la-

m

WR1MKLES,

-Whs* Alls Him?"

TWO NAMES f OR BABIES

Indlannpolls. Ind. — Iti'cauuo

purta or tho city.

You c;m bocomu Oiiandully Interested anil reap your Bhare of proflts,by beeonilnR a Stockholder <•

Ive price.or an au Investment. , t , „ M c e e d l n o , y a t l r a c t .

Lot. with R.p.H.n Rlflht8 . t „„„.„„ p r l c e ^

Certainly No Harm. Itisi'lr.- . li.Her MuabanO—I ht-ur Iho drugslKt. ' s l l l t v ""' w u l p '* >«>":lmltl for UH e

• BaoMwati'r. wau urn>ntitl for kMiiinc l l 4 t l'" l v "v p | ' "M1! nwr u&{la UM n w l»a bUnd plir. l e i w ttliTi-uirtiy Mtallnn.

Urn. OoouVolc—If don't Kt'u uuytblni: . , , .'wrong In that. Ho UUM priilmbly try-Ing to euro tho poor uuliuul. *" , . , . , , , - — ;-.-

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ^ ^ _ Thu Inltliil color requirement!! forWouldn't Work. n u W buttlt'ahlp co«t about t2SM

"Jon*, swore he'd 1«11 his wife tto * h l ? h '" •'"» PHc? o f; o b o o t 1 0 ° t o

troth always and nt nhy coat tbla o f , - t b e ""? o f p u ^ . ^ ° .O a v y Uww-awrnlng.- • . l n -*""~- '"

"WellT* * ——T— •—••" "* (

"Well, he went homo to lunch; to- f ^ tiv°ot ""•«, ««»?• " *«"; ™

a ^ t to resume, diplomacy.- % ^ ^t&Stf** *Wiahfulnesa. ' " ' ' '

•When I i n s a boy I wanted to to mr*'blUm**ta * H ^ m M ' %B atown la a drens.- "There la no reason, for putting «• >o7ia«r£lroa^it«rew ttotr ^ J ^ " « • * • " • - « tto ien»v •«•, yea. Clowns ooot get very much d t u < a

*y. Mow 1 wtah I waa an actor in .

month moro

J. N. Hurty of the ntnto lumi lof lu'Mlth,

"Tlif Klute la Bp«ndlne uhmit1150 a mnntb in writing to >homes, from which phyDlcinhu

without tto names of tho bublesattached. '

"Parents ought to have two

one for a girt. Bomedmes" bothfan to Used-

Ocean City Investment Company" m LEDGER BUILDINO, OCEAN CITY, N. J.

•have, a -fc--»j~*. aad a nulrcut. (mr *B-msoa Is aa etrong, nay, stronjwr <than evsr. * J

Banuoaia a good, constructive eltl-aaa. It's bU Job to ran the treadmillthat tarn* the whsala ef Industry If .Bamaon shouldbqult bla lob all the rac- [

tnrlea la Prosperity Town would have 'to close their doors, and factories, by ..the way, are the mainstay of i>roapari- /ty Towa. Any time you Happen toH— the treadmill you can nee SamsonJoins' bis standing marathon. U s nev-er seems to Uiw at bla Job. Taere ar« '(BUM In Proanerlty Town who thinkthai Bamaon. aa aa Industrial (actor,•a capital, bat we besltatsd ta "—1»the fact for (ear you mljht uccun« lu **IVe Followed everybody's Advice;of trying to perpetrate a pun. Now I'm doing to Yabo That Loadi Batnsoafc driver la a man Public, an OIT Altogether end Olve HimuteUliseaL well meaning person wbo la His Old Dlat.-

"Vf.'ll." .-ild Pobllr. I ' M takm the,advtc« of tny friends"* (strong accsnton tha friends), "but from now on I'mgoing to use piy own Judgment."

So while rho repair mun »tr»lshten •eil nut the klnka In the machine Publicfulled "tha bdga of axcMs tiLiati fromK.imMOd's hack and treated the tnule toa good nieal or hla cuutoniui-y food.IVnto! Tbs mule b«inn U> run. thetreadmill b&ean to hun. and the boardof dlraotora voted to ralae Public's «al-ary for Increasing 'lie prosperity of

I »JWK

nEtooa'NICE*)TWOdfas

ThOSHOZT

'•3ii'r»' 5-555

By virtue of an order of Ito Or-phans' Court of tto County of CapsIf ay, made on tto 'eighteenth day ofJuly. 1M7. i to subscriber, t to executorunder t to but Win and Testament ofJoseph I. Tauten, deceased. wtlL onThursday, t to twenty-seventh day ofDecember. 1917. at two aneaock In ttoafternoon, sell at public vendoa. at t tooffloe of Uiap, HtornWaa * Way.qoombes Dulldlnx. In tto City of Wild-wood. County of Cape Hay, State ofNew Jersey. ALL those certain tata orparcela of land situate, tytnir and be-ing at Ansjeaea. on t to Vive Ms*Beach. County of Cape May, State ofNew Jersey, known and designated asLota Noa. 57 and E> Central Avenue;202. 204 end 2og Ekrttth Avenue, and301. 303 and 305 8«ventb Avenue, on aPlan of lota of The ftve Kile BeachImprovement Company, bounded anddescribed as follows:

Lots Noa. G7 and S>. Central Avenue,situate on tto Northwestwardly aideor Central Avenue at Ito corner ofEighth Avenue. Containing on ttosaid Central Avvnue one hundred feat,and extending; or that width in lengthor dcpih Northwestwardly alone: t toHouthwestwardty aide of t to «aldKlxhth Avenue, one hundred feet.

Lota Noa. 203. :M and 20a aaghtbAv<nu>.. situate on the Southweatward-ly .Ide or the said KUhth Avenue,commencing nt - the distance of onehundred fwl Northwestwardly fromthe Northwestwardly side of aald Cen-tral Avvnue. Containing: on the saidKluhth Avenue one hundred and nftylevt-and ennndlnc of that width Inlonuth or depth Rautbwestwardry onehundred feet.

Lola No». 301. 30.1 and 305 SeventhAvenue, situate on the Northeaatward-ly aide of the said Seventh Avenue atthe corner of New Jersey Avenue.Conlalntnit on the aald Seventh Ave-nue one hum' cd and fifty foet. and «!•tendlnK of that width In length ordepth Northeastwardly along the aaldNew Jemey Avenue one hundred feeton tlu- Northwestwardly aide thereof.

IWInK th» Hume premise* which Cot*nellUH nuboln and Thlrxa K. his wife.'by deed dated November 2C 1M4. andrecorded November i*. 1*M. In theClerk"* Office of Cape May County, InIlook No. 67 of Ifcieda. pan- 118. grant-ed und conveyed unto J«neph I. TaR-Kart In fee.

Dated November 19. 1917.NICHOLAS V. WTA1IL.

Kterutor.III. ukly * .Slwkwell. I'rortore,

S17 Murk.'l Hlrwl.<•ulild.li. Nf. J. <li:4-5t>

NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.

Notice la h.r.hv ulvrn that the BLcount a nf the «lihnrlt>.re. aa Rxecu-tnni nf Peter Murdixh. il.leased, willbo audited nnd vtntfd by the Rurro-irat(>. and reiioricd for u«.ttlement tsMM* OrphunH* Court of thtr County ofCntu* >fny on the fifth day of Decem-ber next.

l>.lte<l Orlohi'r 59. 1917.I'ETKR w. Mi'nnocii.RnWARD M. SI'TTON.

PAUVT wan YWB kktu SUIT

Leander S. CorsonBUILDER

036 WESI.EV AVE.t k . u CH,. N. J. Hese 157 M

Hut that la not the sad of the »tnry.M.-'me onterprlshig sleuth ItnVml up theInjury which had been dono to tba

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS

Attk

PHILADELPHIA OFFICES:707 Welohtman OulldlngBell Phone, Spruce 812'

b S^toicn. Theru was a t!niu. bow- It his trland LaglslsXor, who ran a millover, when i*ubUc was so eatT°»**<t dowa the road and who profound to Iwith th« urfolru of his uumurous fam- know all thare waa to ba known about I

oectttiBtlnn which gavn him h'j In- willing but eajfor lojcome, and mule drirlnu requires study tha subjectlast like mujlctne, mllltury tactics. It's as vW* « the BOM on your•nixing mini Jul'apa or any of the) other face what alls that uiulo." be said,•tact idum-os. ' ' ' . •' • " sttoking his iht»nt<h In tlia urmholes of, eopetitiiK happensti recently, bow- his veat and shlftls* bla cud. after theiaver. which caused Public to take a fashion of sturdy yanks* lawmakers.seeoar Interest In bla Job. He waa urou're reading him too well andjBome eating luneh ona day when a yoa're aot iMni btm enoosh work.p a s named Agitator, a former resident Cut dowji his dint of profits and mixat Proaperity Town, passed the tread- some deficiency la hla food. Than But

g^SdSawfar»a<a.

' aTaalasisi tsasusa RaaskL

. A ^ n n i n . « I«»don^-U wUI ra«ulra approii-said tto genial . j , ^ , ^ , , mj^ jgjj^ & ^.^ m

just tto r--— I0**1* Brltato,aftar tto war la ordar Uttla ]oke p** Tooaae,aeowaa4|sUU furUlar. After s> taw

I'm -UMiit to lli,> onl. |- of Kdwunl L.Itlci'. SJIIHII;"'!^ of th<> Cnunty^or C'upoMiiy. itiailv iin tln> 3Glli day of H«p-tctnbvr. A. 1>. 1!)17. on tliu uppllcutlonof tile MiihM'rtbrr, Kvi-i'ulor uf uuld do-rt>av-i'<l. milIr*' in lirrehy ^Ivi u to th«creditors of MitUl (li .-«MiH«tid lo exhibitId Ihi' HUhu(:iilu>r Ullilcr oiith or littlnn-atlon tlu'lr cluliua and domandtliUnlliHt Ilio ('Ktutd of mtld drciuwedU'ltliln lilno nmiilhH from the -fllh dayor £t'titi>ulit>r. A. l>. 1!»17. or th.iy willIK* fortwrr barrel of any actionui:>itnH! the MUliHcrlb«tr.

Pati-il tlclobor 3. 1317.HAKIIV IIKADU:Y,

(liVi;.!ii.|if S7.--'»> Eut'cutor.

OF ATTACHMENT.

N o t i c e l ' i h e r e b y K I V C I I H i n t .i " i l l<'f i l t t . H l l l l l l ' l l t l i t t i l l - U U l t O f J | I : < ! > 1 |

REMEMBER —IF VOU FIND SOME• THINO| ••Plndln'e" Is «ot "Keeplrt's.-t According to IIK> la>--. If vi>u flritutiv urtirlt* (if value vim -ir»\ undi'rrHIiratlon to u t* r(kaMf»n.ible effort totlrt.l the owner The .b Kt way to dothat l« to

ADVEHTI8E IT INTHE OCEAN CITV 1EDntR

aiea aad attar hn»»t_aala a wtae —aa.•a* as uae4 to adva-taca ml and PnbUe at that t'.ma was vary aaa-b >

4 oarlnf daw? •. i.«.w"4>eotlbla to or-f-

-MM »m Friendly ArfvUa.

ata one flaa day tto bars

ances jJdLJST

BETTER . '•THAN

EVER18c a copy

A S VOaaV M>aaf fftltjawfVaariy Sabaeriptlan 91 JO

M. liiiwlunil iif.hltMl thtt riuhtM UII<!rr> i l l l - . HHiiii-v.4 iittil cftVrtx. K'KHIH an<*<-li::ii«-Ii. nf t ' larrncc It SliM-i-l. n honi.-. ' . l . 'ni •i<l>ti«i-. for i ln' xiiin uf th ir ty ,fdiir hiiutlrcd <lo)l:iri« |HMti«-d o u t of.

"II< '•[(!»•' MHV t'ouiity Circui t Court ,l !ln> I w i n l v i i h i l h day of Hciitoni'

ln i lv . . i i h u m I n d a n d H < I V . I H . < O .ri'lurnabli1 <U'tobi>r twvnty-Bftb. ulno-tei-n hundri'd and HiiVt-ntc *!!. liaa bornduly ivcculcd um] was returned onthu ilulitli day of Octobur. nliiutavnhundr* l and MnvdUtwn, by the Sheriffnf tho Countv of Capo May.

A. CAHLTON HILDRETir.Clerk.

Ditml October « th . Isl7.Ott sV Carr. Attorneys. (10-17, St

Oae halt COAL and half OOKS. Tocan get the above from

SticIiangTypebone thing and

if another. W * specufiza inthe Utter—tha Und that vvafmake yowktterhsada, itaiwv

credk to your buasnaM. QSeaua tha rttxt tieM you naad

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Saturday, November 24, 1017.

all things, only sonuTreaabnable thing*,The French Broad River rising In

the Blue Rldjte mountalna of NorthCarolina flows for'two hundred milesuntil It foils Into the Holston river,thence on Into the sea.'a most wonder-ful river or cascades and waterfalls. "~ tBBt I % ! / ' ^ 1 1 / 9 ^ . S B I nuvemotU" ca, 191 (.Enough powor hero runs to waste to g ^ B I _ V I I ^ 1 ^ ^ I • 'run the machinery of the whole South ' 'land. Some day it will bo utilized. Christian Temperance Union.) 'This powor must be attached to ma- 5chlnery by the Ingenuity or man. Out LIKES PROHIBITION.the power of.tlio Holy Ghost wan Riven Mr. W. Innca I'utomon of Red Cloud T*** ° f *** L e™°n ' Pa-' 103^-M8moato those who had faith to wnlt in pray- Neb, writes that the change In that Vn—* 8-10—Golden TexL Ps. 103:2or. «a»o since the dry Inw went Into ef- Commentary Prepared by R«v. D..M.

Cud Is more willlnK to Klvo tho Holy feet In marvelous. Ho says: fitearna.

Spirit than we are to Klvo Rood RlftB " ° n t h e •"•> °* 3\l\y a celebration •to our children. Gqd Is walling with "™I!!>W l n tMa town. • add I don't ;Thls to a part of the fourth book el,,.„ „„ nntii.nr« ih»» Vlncarn wnltH l h l n k * c v c r B n w " "-"'otor crowd In a «^"lnw. ending with the oue hundrwltho saiiir imtltnce that Nlni-ara waits p | a c o o f J w ^ o n J Q o t u n d ^ ^ u d „ , „ n U 8 ,„ HO111C

formantoiise. it . The Power or the toxtmte<i „,,„„„. Mmmt % v e r y , , , , ! l l s u r o t o u,o „,,„„ o f N u m b o r g ,Holy (Shout hns been arramwd for all family hus an outoiuobllu and every-- which tells of the forty yours In thewho nirti tin- conditions provided and where remarks such us 'Not a drunk- wilderness with tho many VICIKHIIUCICH.prniilsed hy Jesus Christ. The disci- pn umn,"Wbut a <llfTiTi>nce from other " l)o8ln» with I'H. 00, the prayer olpit's (120) wcro filled with tho power years,' 'We will never, BO buck to It, Mont's as be saw the thuuuuiiilx fulllDi;that slirroil a city, a nation and u rucx. There Is nothing cun ho said In favor l l roan<l him day by day; hut in tin)

St. Paul rccolvcd tho |M>wer and went o f '••' "to hoard. There was not a l u 8 t o n e - a s ">• wilderness story Ismliihty ovnnKol throughout th. «lnglo unto accident: not an Incident to "-'vlowed. It la written thut Uod mived

Oentilo world. Hear h.m. "1 can to'^ZZfZ™^*™"*'^ I ^ , , ^ , 7 7ul " ^ H " ! "SS.' Hpcnd. Even big cities that It was '"-'•levcd not hU word and hvurkenedera me~; "To them thnt believe Jesus , n o 0 | | h , w o u ,d ^ drastically affected •"»' «° "la volte (I'H. 100:8-31, 25-43).IH tho power of Cod and tho wisdom.of ny the sudden change, are vowing T h u "umalulne truth Ju nil tliu diirk-God"; -The Jews require a Hlim and' never nguln will they allow the curse "t'SJJ '" the """' coudnis of thu klus-the Greeks seek after wlHilam"; "Dut! to blight. Theru In abnolniely no nrgu-.i dom. when- tlu* Lord BLUII come toof him are ye in Cbriut Jesus, who of' "lent far Its continued use In any civil- ' Jud«u UD<I relijii and build Up JvruHU,-God Is mado unto us wisdom, and I l l e* country after tbe demonstration' lem- neVt;r to bu thrown "I""- »™i"rlKhteousneas and sanctlllcatlon « „ , In the United State*- • (00113; OS:U; l(tt:KMO>.

SUNDAY SCHOOLLesson 8.—Fourth Quarter, for

November 2% 1917.Seeing Jesus

nua ol Moody Bibb ImtliBia.

I • • _ ' ""' • -a EffeflHe ataggercd Into the doctor.

Ho wns a very Bid; „,-__

TEXT-We would aeo. JesuflL—JTohn 13:21.

Thin WIIM the rcquext of certainGreeks who Jmd come uV to, Jcruxnluiu

. to worship on the

*f%. ' >^^^) \wsl I'uHKOver In*,'••••'••' .-.vgsV':••< 3**08' ear th ly l i f e .

. •. : : : y ^ ^ | They hud mudotlm reqnest nfI'hlllp, one of thetwelve, who Inturn carried It toXnilrt'iv, nnd theytwo together wentand told Jesus.The Informationcanned unusuallimitation In binhriu»t iforth from himsome of the pro-foundest and moat

uiyxterloiiH uttcmnci>n of hla whole

weqr!!ytoa«a*'S<nnil flopped bM,«J;". ""op and taJftS,

TnentbedOBai?!entered and anV/:Sor a hasty jhssj-A.

liliu. <beerlly !>,•!»<iulre.l. "Well'VVawhat Mvma tsl)- '1tlm u.ittcrr* ,J ;;a

Iliu u a t l o i , 1 . !looked « ( till.Xfnuillcalliroucllfully. .. ; | •(','

J| I vd sarea ia i-now uo vo0 r,;ixr. " J ! ^ r

w „What b lh<> matter?" • \

"If I know I wouldn't come hmt>'ask." -"w ••..

AUTHOHITATIVE TE8TIM0NV.

lawh each addlUonol Insertion. mx>* t n o v e r y foundations of the economic measure: last words thut the Spirit of the LordOn yearly contracts — One Inch, church. Germany and allJGuropejIcs "Prohibition In Havunnah hoe pro- iPi"Jioll>y hl.iLi.ud Kuve him IIIH Btfc

tt.00 per year; two ln-!hes."|10.00; flounderhiR In a sea or blood. German' duced astonishing economic benefits. Ku«t'8 Ul'Mrn".. 23:1. 2J. This In

" Hell's foundations quiverAt the shout of praise".

but while our devotion dies, tho cates ma'tely 3.000 lesu ca'lls for patrol'wagon I' —or hell open wider and wider, and still und 10,000 less articles pledged with ''"'y a > u y c " u n t toT notliliitf In hii)

A 0RCAT SABBATH

sey marshalled thvajpua way and no doubt to bin nuperbtaipt we owe very much of the success-ful results. Mr. Tatum was surely Iti-

us forever.' Awake! A\ixm. Awake! and turn

that tread* down the Lamb! . . I JrTnk» ta UVnVl7need"ed"for foodT'iOh. American Methodism, stop your will be a crime to allow continue

Last SabbathHahbajh. but the Union patriotic »er- n r e a . rebuild the family altars, turn*lpi In the morning eclipsed all Her- o l l t the money changers, turn on the DRINK AND WHITE SLAVKRV.vfces since the Civil War flfty-»lx years "°ly Ghost power, clean out the sham- ™J? * " ' • '3: A l l f "*"• .""f10' W O T * e r

a«o. when we were a boy scout. bles. put holiness unto the Lord on ^ £ T t a l S SZl"girt.Ire"£TheataglmsbytheCongrecatlonand »our banners, put holy men at your .p^arini In that clrj af the rate of

CO; lum>ny after trust 70; murder.

to du'ell on these. Important and sol-1

qillry II|U>II J«'MUH. let us consider ~it»Bourco In the nsplrotlon of thosnGr<'ekH IIK the Rome aspiration arisesIu our own heiirtn.

When Our Souls Are Burdancd.••V llf.. » . A . .U w •

sense ofWhat other name can bring ua

Inure, und what other presence call In-spire hope, "for he hath made him to

Go Straight and Do It.'-I f you havo'BOTnuhlnir hard to *L

Just c» in work mid A, iu •If yw " *

iou ro preuy nir« to rue It.The task llnit'H ilr.iu.lu.) |a |!w , „ ,

That ne»di your Ural attention.And. dolna It. you may ••eaiw

A lot of reprehension.

«. af Ocl In him- I, In no, a teach-1 ~^'o?5}fi"J2&ES£!? " "

quired for production of alcoholic

'"erner, un Intercexixir nnd u dnvsman I w " n n'lnus dutlrs uniMrfannea.• •• ^ - • - • - - - - • ™ ^ | ' And all your life they'll haust »i

reconcile UR to him.

Bom* Oriavancal

I dtl icn to eonimunleate h\» troubles.

and shall not be remembered (verves£12; Mic 7:10; Isa. 38:17: -13:25).

How many figures he tweti to uMitureus tbuX they are gone und cun-never'IM- found I And If this dues nut fill uswith Joy and peace (Itoni. 15;lu) -It

me blind, tne halt, the weary thatroamed the streets of Jerusalem whereJOSUH Ktou'd comparatively nnknown.nnd he contrs«tH their Unhappy and•Imtltute condition with ••» m.«.i<i

dmful address from Mr. Flood or the hands, then the Holy Ghost will rail a year. Most of these are withoutV. M. C. A. rrom Camp Dlx. were all UP°» us as upon our rathers and Amer- doubt victims of the white slave trafficwonderful and Inspirational.. len shall be all on fire with holy'flnmes. "

The management of the offering and the kingdom of this world shall A

AM to heuling all our IIIWIIWK. Uod iuil<lto laruel, "1 am the Lord thut heuletb

hardships on the terrible front in' France;, his announcing "his "friend's"

caatribution of »25O. beside his own

nuru-anl nhHervancra of devotion. And I

the warthlnumem of the holiest of re-1HclonH without Christ. Kor example, I

anvjafrom blon-lng his wbUtle ou 8oa6mJmonilnm."

"ImiKMxlhler exploited the offldtL"What prompts you to make aucb a It" uloua roiuesty

Well, you see," explained the dtisai

until he bears the whistle blow,that confounded express was ti

" TMlUat.

I bodies In tbe resurrection of the Just.

aacraments If Jeans be not In them Ieveryone? Jealously therefore should I

MaMmenlal Suoseaa.Alter many y«*ra they met Tbey

WAR CLOSE8 300 SALOONS.government to keep men 'in' town. I °" "«**?*»* foreioste* ,

I—._^Tl^ . . . •:.• . * " . . . I deemed from destruction luukra us"" " " 'Who hath de-

• private and public worship. I '

become .a hollow mockery. "> k>>aw >°" married and had a Caa>:<8) We wonld see Jems la the de- "'•"* l u l l d l h e ""•• "Uuw **"* rtU"

tails nf our dolly life aa the Lord of * ° 1 w e r e «u«re>" i .

r * n t l y t o 8 t a y c1°"* tor **>» *mrtl«i » * • action of tb* govemm^t IDo f t h e • " • '»"«wlnK an order Issued P«»hlblUn« the adk. of Uqoor to *>Ub y A j steelman. Assistant United «""" V « " * " «eo«ntaea the tact

and efficiency enlisted men are givenfederal protection from Demon Bun,

torn gnat spirit that swept these three "* °O°*' , ,consregatlons. The fact that M.130 _. . ,« ,_ _ _ . „WM eontrlhuted Instead of 11.K0O ask- C A U 8 E 8 O F C«*CK8 IN•d. In a measure Intimates the feellni,'. CONCRETe PAVEMENTS.

It Waa a great occasion that the - _Xoang.wlll never forget until their W e t« l n0.latest day. We hall It as one or the s t u d l < 'great auguries of a complete victory V*c •ovar America's foes, as well aa over mental power In her dtiienahlp. fro-the enemies of freedom and Demoera- ''racks In concrete pav.menis will **** the home, the ofllee. the shop, from

notary ofTerina; of I3S.000.000 at least: '"•"d'rn aa the result or a seven-year P1™"0111001

Bo* for bullets or swords, or hate, but * t u d y o f t h e l r causes recently conclud- TWO OP A Kliin_for love, for friend, and'for health and *" b ' "Peetaluits In the Office of Pub- — . . * - _ _ _ " " .

this was the greatest.

VB SHALL. RECEIVE POWER.

I ly all things" of Bom. 8:82. The re-'I MJMrfnW Mff UAHlh l . b H M. * A W.. ^A.tt«and onward to thecune when we shallbe like, him (I John 3:1. 2). which sof-•eats that aa he waa not over thirty-four when He died and rose again the

Onr prasperiry becomes a "curse with.'I VXfm- l n d l « l sl>' "West boy Is ptca.

>fllctlon he la the oiw who alone can p u > 7 *" l t u > a t u t o ' T b e n c o D d ^ *•eomfort us In all onr trihnUHon. lit, **">« well In Ibe 01m buiuneM."wlthont Mm la the rim bed without " F U w tor l h e *>*•• And bow aboetIts stream and tlui H.« _ i t k _ » » . . tteslrlr"

uBbe married."

Ipeaee shall then be fully manifest InI his kingdom <v. 0.' Isa. 82:17).

Was PUylnfl Safe.

pltleth. and as a mother comrortethwith the added assurance that b*>

of Jeremy Taylor waa not to be foundi b e e n """In Rome. Another tune baring been| ^"JWIU-

" ' ""-I"«'«1-«H« by an act ofi- |nrr«inii.Kl by oomtilUi

of grain In 1MB. Thla grain wool<il

"° n due to alternate wetting and dry- man •ubmarinea are alnHiig only aboutl n * o f cone««te, records were made of twenty Vessels Of all classes a Weekl h e V B l a e a „, l h e M too|,tUre B n d t e n , . «nd but • small per een* of these are

waaknass not w a n la aor

fZJTZ"«r«al Church waa about to start down ve.tlg.Uona, Bulletin 832 of the• r t M r o , , ,he eenturl*.. said u» the partment of Agriculture.dlaclples. "O fool*, and slow of heartto believe all that the Propbtta have ||:i||•»»*IIU"T How strange that men have ""fc^an and are still so foolish! "With-««t faith it is Impossible to please |l |**0i." and yet men will believe any- IIMdy before Christ and any old book Iof Almanack rather than the Bible. I" '

"X««oa said ye shall.- Llaten to the IIB M W a last promise: "Ye sJkall re- i l I Z j ; , , — ":- . . A ^ . U iCfiaM power after that the Holy Ohost • •"CulUm 111 W t l l C nIs come upon you." And still after£9*0 yean men are saying. "SomePpmr; a MtOe power."'.Veheajrd* preacher a few*

'•Ut.'bt wkldt he took « halt

dvertiscrswiD find tWs

paper an excellentdi i h h

corn an the tobo«<gan with My l a d y ° ° t U s c a r U > * h l c D •h>u Include all

hichto display theirbargains and makethetrvwntsltmwn

KAISER B A H L K Y C O R M .

tnrber but he la • traitor. If be la

executedBulletin.

FOOLISH MOUSE.. One* upon a time • moos* got •

taate of tbe drippuc from a Uqoarcask la the caUar. Boon be began to

kaows our Ueble frame.He kaswa what soiyi temptatlona an, tar

He baa felt t S aam*. ""• i m

All things seen are temporal, allScab la grasa, bat the Word of the Lordondonth forever, and his mercy t»from everlasting to everUutlng (vr. i * M " We Are hi Qlory.

to) We would

pointed a manner of late, JohnsoaT"To which the gardener very wtttflj

replied:"flu-, would yoo. If yon could bek. ft

t b bl

« - * « - £ t - n . doe* I betfcv. eo tte ^ !w o o I d y o | , „ y o o ^ ^ , .

Hlatakan.Little Margie and her anther %n

What Margie terms "crasy" for an v

prayer for Ida I f father would want one. could we

to cease, and the nations aball lean " " ™ " ' ""• U w t "*» may beholdwar no more, and then ahall J«ra- ' ""L"*™1' * n I c h *ho°•*** «•«» "»•"

all the natlona gathered unto It (Pa. "i™** mr* ^ " ^ Oreeka who came to

. "Kes. dear."Then you isuade bun. nutbar, I

can't" the youngster begged, but barmother shook her bead.

. A few evenmga later, on her fa(htra.'

'x&* 'istUrW. NoVMlbaV 24, 1917.

THE OCEAW CITY LED8ER

CLOSER KINSHIP ISniH NEW IDEAL IN

AMERICAN INDUSTBY H

f * £ "Toa. l i t ta*"

B i ) W IN WVOTORY ITEM- - Maaufaotaw«r CvHIvatee Ooo*WU| of Warkara—Mia lajtareat Ne

', Uaear Cea«ns«7 ta Ceevaraloh of. '«aw Malarial late rinUhed Prod«cC

We aalsbnabsd bnamaaa caa operateUy without Inventory. The In-

vaaaary talla the story of whether tu»kacbMM la aacuasaful or otherwise.

' Tes pot almost everything you have hisja twMotory, and the value that yousy«fc the article bean hi relation teasjor bustnaaa.

•at thare are many things which gokdoAb* immlinajMe body of ttrrentory.

.kaakie personal praaerty. There le.tks aaesUon of good wUL There %'|ke Mam of tbe eoalentmeat of • »

. There at the caaerJoa of tbe,. ef easpleyer to employee,la toe ttasa ef tbe health by-

a aae of artHaaaL A>d there la tbeBaal Meat. ^ "

•ef «^*taera n better eJUaaaa) hs-tkem whleb they M»e.

The Ume baa eoaae aM BSM 'audofactarats are •exeaaatvely

m oosnrerUag raw IMS) '

•raasrvsttoa,eaal rlahta ef

„-> M U P & I , * , ^ : P H « . Tfc-sMajiitils «**ggg>*— .'•** —*I——ejeantaaL B the kaaibUst eatataye*a> eay kulwtry la set atanetet •>• t a ef the i—mra Mar wMeh•a works he ahooM ke ellnlaaiei « .• a exaeattve of aay large tsdutrial

ra U set tatsteeled hi tbe » ~ -teller tbe exseetrre abaal

The aaw Idea la bktaatry la a

WMB whJoe tbeh>

•f that•are. ant la «ta asaaa ef eeUbttshlna;aa avlaatrlal Back of OlbtaHar acalnst•Jaa latwuialaul (fade eaadJtlonawaleh wilt fallow ea Oe tarathutloaaf Uw F -ropeaa war. The vaat sco-- - - "e c'-»xrm to follow the Burn-

conrt:-f-atlon cannot ba workedby a rrunp of awa. Tba test of

daatoerary d-'sands upon the eontrt-aaUoa ef everybody nt;rMfed In tbe

•emoeracy. tnoapaad-asftloaal or racial

tlnnji.Jhst an Mmxtlntaa tadastrial Vlanta

•aw Beers.nnised. so Bow Aaaorlcaa hvdastry la md«rcolac a " —sraulsatlon. H b a o !of tfae brutality ef compoUUao, ant ef

CITY OFFICIALSDEPARTMENT Of PUBLIC AFFAIR

ANIi IMJIIUO SAtETYMayor Jos. 0. Champion, DirectorHarry A. MorrK City Clerk.Andrew C. Boriwell, City Solicitor.T. Loo Adanix. Iloalth Onicer.Building ln«p«ctor. Win. s. JohnsonPlumbing Inspector. John N. John

son.City Elentrlclnn. Joseuh Rlggans.

UKl'ARTMKNT W' KBVKNl'K ANFINANCE

Wm. H. Campbell, DirectorCity Treaiiurer. CUronce a. Scull.Tax Collector. E. W. Hurlulxh.Tax Asaoaaor. l>r. II. T. Foulds.

UEPARTMKNT OF STUEKTS ASI•punuo WORKS

George O. Adams, DirectorMorgan HanJ. Jr.. City Engineer.

CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS

The Board of Trade nn>,>t« the anTuesday nlRht of each month ln tbCommlHsloniTH' Chamber. OtU SITownsend. 8ecrftary; L. Jl. Lear. A»siBtant Secretary.

The Young Men'* prosroaiiiv

Wah-Stella Council. No. 60. D. of P.ifeta^very^ Monday sleep at 7JO I

Carpenters' Local. No. IB92. meetvery l-rl'i"" »• •»•»" •» «• • - »- —

. i i . i i * - .

• ItlHley. Itvcoidlng Secretary.

COUNTY DIRECTORY

Court and County Officers^Supreme Court Justice—Charles C

Circuit Court Judii«— Hon. HowarCarrow.

Commou Picas Judao—Hon. IlenrII. KldredRO.

County Clerk — A. Carlelon liltdreth.

Deputy fl.irk—StorllnR W. Colo.Sheriff—Robert S. Miller.Deputy Sheriff—Mead Donlln.SurrnKiite—Kilwnrd L. Rice..Pronecutor 6r the Pleas—Kucen"'

Cole.County Superintendent or SohooU-

Aaron W. Hand.State benator—Lowla S. Slevun-

t:il>o May City.Aswmhlyamii—Comvlllo R Slllle

Tuckuhoo.• 'oronera-S. M. Hoffman. Ocea

Clly; William s. ThompHon, CopMay: Uenjumln C. InKeruoll. Wildwood.

The Motel proprietors' Asuoclatlomeets the second Monday night or tbmonth. Members will be notifled bpostal where meeting* will be heldMrs. Johnson Honey. CorrespoadiaSecretary; Mind Mary Shore. Seen*tary.

The Ocean City Kepabllcan Clumeets In the Ifinn Bulldlnn. Prealdent. Joa. O. Champion: SecretaryHarry A. Morris.

.BENEFICIAL ORGANIZATIONS

Ocean City Lod«e. No. 171. V. aaA. M.. mHK secorui and fourth Tburaday evening of each montb In MMOOIO Hall.

Ocean City Lodge. No. «£, K. or P.meets every Monday night in K. of PHall, jtsbary avenue. Urar Seveatstreet. •

Iota Council. No. 1:6. Jr. O. U, AM.. meets nttr Tuesday evening llK. of P. HalL

Ocean City Council. No. 10. D.' oA., meets Thursday evening la K. ofP. Hall.

Protection Lodte. No. «». A. O. VW.. meets aecond and fourth Mondaevening In K. of P. Hall.

Kalmla Tribe. No 3:0. I. O Tt. Mmeets, each Wedne.gjjy rveolng 1Hann Bulldlnr.

Washington Canip. ti»- Ti. P. O. 3of A., meets every Friday nlgbt IIlann Building.

Camp No. 10. P. O. of A.. niwt» •>*ery Tuesday at 1.M V. M., In HaniBuilding.

COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATIONO. I. Illuckwell, Wlldwood.Samib'l 'Kldredxe, Cape May City.Juwe* M. Chfulor, Ocean City.

COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONSJohn II. Strutton. Palermo. 'Lnvl Dlckeason. Ertna.

. Chjrf. ShieldH, Cape May.Walter Hutherfurd. Cold Spring.

I outdoorsI Ketr tKe kd \Jortd

ITU 3M>^ l t s *7%

SCHEDULE OF MAILSTime for closing out-bound malls:

6.311 a. m- 8.45 a- m., 12 m.. l g . n i .4 p. m., 8.1S p. m. . .

Tlmo In-bound malls aro due: 7J5a. ni.. 8.S0 a. m., 11 a. m, 3 p. m.3.4S p. tu.. C.30 p. m.. 8 p. m.

LOCAL TROLLEY TIME TABLE.

and Atlantic avenuo): Week day a.0.30 and 7.30 a. ni.. and 4 p. m.; Sun-days: 9 a. m.. 13 noon, and 4 p. m.

North bound (leaving Fifty-ninthStreet): Wvok-daya. 7 and 8.15 a. m.and 5 p. m. Sundays: 9.45 a. m. and12.45 aud 4.45 p. m.

J. E. Towniend,ELECTRICIAN

1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City. M. JFlnmire—Haul, IJuxtuce,

arm].l.niiiiey-(iamly, Foil.lKlllllIK — llllto

I'llII Hoard. . •ri;i' of 1'rlnoniTrt — s. Town :

and Sullora

CHOSEN FREEHOLDERSThe r*Ru!ar meeUngs of the Boar

Cape May Court Houae, at 10.30 A. MOcean City—John P. Fox. John M

TowanendCapo May City—John T. Bennett

II. S. Rutherford.Sea l»l« City—Chas. F. Clouting

Jan. F. Eustace.Wildwood—Cbas. W. Saul. Auirus

tua Hilton.North Wlldwood — Floyi Hewitt.

John W. Young.Upper Townahip—Hope W. Oandy.DennU Township—Levl Wentsall.Middle Twp.—SUIwoll Townsead.Lower Townahip—Jon. P. MacKbuIr

Officers ef the Boardnirwior—H. 8. Rutherford.Vice Director—Augustus Hiltna.Clerk—Frank W. Fowkes. S Ule

City.County Collector -Joseph L. <"'i,

Ocean City.Sollclinr - - Joaepi Dauglasa, Cap

May t'ourt Houae.Enplnerr—learning Rice. WlldwoodRoad Supervisor—Daniel M. Sehcl

llniter. r.'rma.Supt. or We!shta anil Mea«ure>

David W. Rodan. Cape May.. Committees

AlniHlinuun — Fox. llrnnelt, Rand>.S. Town.4«ud. Wentiell.

Bride** — Wentxell. Bennett, Fo»t.uxlare. Oandy. MacKUaic and Saul

Publlr 'lnllillnKa —Oennftt, Wontzell. J. Townxrnd.

Bllln—Euntuce. Hilton. D«Bow.AUdlllnj—3. Townaond, Oandy, 1W

Row.

Cniiiiiiltlei> on Vncntlonnl Srliool- ' -_,.,»»„_ n , l ,~< . Vlr,A i» ».,.suui. iii'imeti. . , >T«iitcr w h a t Kind i t m:>

Steward of Almshoute '1-Hv.U T. ItouRlaxn. Cap.. l _ ] L J I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

House. ' 'Superintendent of J- - . -• Ji>

J<ihn W. H e e v . .• . ... v it v j

PUBLIC LIBRARY HOUR8

7 to 8.30 P. M.Wednenday—3.00 to 6.00 P. M. an

7 to 8.30 P. M. 'Thuraduy—7 to 8.30 P. M.Friday—3.00 to 5.00 P. M. nnd 7 I

8.30 P. M.' Saturday—3.00 to 5.00 P. M. andto 8.30 P. M.

—Maud M. Fouldit. Librarian.

FIRE ALARM BOXES

ALDERNEY DAIRIES^THIS OFFICE " • " » " *i£j i s t h e place t o h a v e Ctelee Otlry Protects *ud Htf

your printing dor'*, n o 6racto Birtter.tt h t k i d ft 'x Ctuntry Battftd Milk ta Refrigr*

Thf nnclnir of thv fire b«ll laralts ik>bo* from which th* call has be#n Mm ItFor ln»unr« on* tap follow**! by four, ladtaitea lhai th«? cull has oorr« from BOJH. U>4Mi«4 at HWtb and Pl«sa>ur« «v«nu«The alurm U r«p«ai4rd four tlmatv Twclapf «1»TVII# n "till aUrm.

It)—rt«««ur«> uvenue and Bth a)tr»«t.17—liny «vmu« and t l th •ir*>«t.It—l"l«tt«u)r*j uvvnu* and Mth «tr«*?t.S5—W««t Mvenu* and 7ih •tr««t.*7—U'»»l#y avenue and 13th Ntroi•1—W«al«y av«nu« and Mth mr«tit71—Oc»an «v«nu« and 4th atr««t.7i—(V-«an k)V«nti« and 7th •tn-wt-7i»-^>i>dn uvenue itnJ 9th «tr*»«t•>—Atlantlo avanu* and Ind »traM-tt»*>— Hnjidwjlat klid Saloorlyn Tmrrucm.«7—*-liury bVriiti* ui'tl m d n!r«Hjl

• i ~ »- -v Mvrnu** trnd Kih atr*-«ii , ' -i.•!- 4t\ciin*9 und lit>h wireet.

UV«*llll*y IIlt<J 131 ll ajlr««t" ' V-OIUM unJ ISth atrc«t.

i KIUI4' nnd 201 h ntr>al• ' MVcntut mid North Hi

' •.'•,«' uwniitf and l l th HU«4«.I -n . i f .er .rj Road and Bay.

Ctuntry Battftd Milk ta Refrigr*ators OaHy.

Order* delivered ri

Elastineedus<?

3W_

Effect an Astontthitag'Transformation in

Stout Figures. -Wearlnc a properly fitted W. B.Redaso Caraet you appear ayounger woman—bipii. bust andabdomen reduced 1 to 5 inches.ywbak 10te20aanib|«law.You can wear more fashionablesty lev; you are no longer STOUTnnd yon get Satisfaction andValue at most moderate price.Yon never wofe moro comfort-able or "easy feeling" coraeta. I

LBCA Badk

N a . n l . LovBw.Brac.fcwpric.fAaONk.103. t t S B M 3 J 0

Lac* r«Mt Bsaaas Hrylsa,Tha Conat tUastrabid. No. 720. No. 0741. LMT BB«, CMDL pesa «SJ»price tXSO. shows bow Undue** Na.07)l. Mat Ba* <W>L poc SJ*a stout flsjurat to yonthlul Una*. Na.0740. » - - - -

<VtDQ(T4 SaHaaw l a l Avanf* RfW« i ~ tbao»-fcr iD.thto«ror.

TOUoaol th» moment. Inaspanshn, Unklaaaly SHIUK. W. bV NUTOItMCO4IM, IS ara unwjuallad lor Comfart, Waar and •hape-nualdbuj.MAI, far aM Haw. . Prica 91 . to $3-

WEnGAKIEH H 0 L . b c . HnrTark

laaaa•

Buhwati now aaaaaa makaa* bMtari and better eaadHiooa tot labor.

M a n x , and a aaa groHnrial oatlookIM raaliaalten that tka •taatoal traal-aasa af A»»rleaa uvhistry caase* b»

ajaat«( aealdaate Ba taaaatry. f*a Ua>•at «warM at aatoty aaoaraaaa fcr

warkntsa. the weatiai •*aanoc*. aliher Uaraoaa vokntarr•nohmtary Sftana: tto atady of ta*

i hrtr. «»• ataadaila

iofata-ai»aO part ana aasaal of

. U T VOUffl BMrmMIAM*HBL4» VO4J %NTN VOOII WOMf.

Mag Vaar aavl NUa V ^ ^ — - • — -i hi a a dyaamlas ef yea* No. Z-Ocead City Water Co.,

. mtbavk « . whatovar abt> West ave.

• aafe tola? feat •aartyavary

' Cburcb. 8th and W*»t ave.

Aabury a»e.

* " tow to pot year heartfeonebt nnd si Ilia falaia llf Pav"•M(i,,.,. veie Vn'k.

NIL 1!) Auditorium, * fuutu Ormliulu, No. L'X 11. H l.lfi> Snvmu Suiti'i'i. bi iwiii'D WVKli'y and Ci-nlrnl av«'«. CVnlral .ivi-. ba'Iow 3H\U »t.

and Bth aud 8th BIS. N O . C!) it.-miim;. Kaiirnud . Smn."ii.No. 10—U. S. Lift)'Suvlui: Station, llli :ilth und HuVi*>i nvu.

and Atlantic BVU. ' No.-30-r\V. J. i rii-ashnr'i' II ill roadNo. 21—Plrnt HaiillHt Churth. Wesley Hli.tlnn. 3<tli and W.'al IIVH

ave. near Ninth Ht. (New location, j{o, 31 -w. J. Jt St'imhiin* Ilallrmid10«h and We«lt>y BV«.) rVvlitbt Station. SlHt and Wi'<! »vn.

No. M—The VOKK 1'ler. No. 33—Huadlni: tlullrnad 8tutU.li. K2dNo. 23—Public Muulc Puvlllou, Buurd- uud Haven ave.

walk and MoorlynTurraee. j __ No. S3—W. J. ti Suauhorr Itullroad

: Stiitlnn.

Ko-av-Ocaaa

A aba, Wm. X. Vtater few baaa «taf>|

P. B. R. Old Steamboat Lan*a»* • . . .

B ffe

No 3'J Of«m t'lty Hluh Scbmil. C«s>trul .ivt*. btdow 8th at.

NIL 40-t -Volunt«-r "Hre C»s.. Noa. 1n.1'1 J, Kir.- llouKo Bth and Aaburyav»-

N'o. II M Ottlco Bulldlus. Uh a tlirtwcoii lubury and Central avaa

No. 43—Oana city Yacht Club's MUulldlnp'. nattonieu Hoad and Baya»e.

No. 44—Doat Landing the 1• Ocean City Gardens.

No. 45 — Beading Railroad UttUoa.Battenea Road between Havaa aa4Waat ana.,

•TTha Public Library la oa Mk at,[ • above AshOTy ave.

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A . •

WAR ACTIVITIES SUNDAY SERVICES f t a t t b t t i t i *IN WASHINGTON .*«*=«*-•£-. ~j=m•«.>. . . » . . . w » » « » » w • w a s ^ BnodV, Ti,e Union Ballr far the! M(a» Carrie Steinmetg wUI apead the

• Y. Hi C. A. waa s iren the right away I winter at Llanarcb. PalCivilians. Going There Far War •»* u> morning « m « dispensed | . , -w,

off CtiMsrco About ness of the boor at which the Union • . • * » .Rally dismissed, making It Impossible. Miss Alice Scull was among the re-fer many to get their dinners aqd get cent visitors to Atlantic City,out again, to Bible School. •»».

However tbe evening service waa Oeo. F. Bawer. of Philadelphia, waafairly well attended and waa marked a Sunday visitor In Ocean City,with good music, tbe quartet render- r -st, I

wm. s. Johnson . ta a cotapl«t« lido ^111 b« fooad a t th«_ , 7 7 " " > „ _ „ _ JvlODIclcN HARDWARE STORBRepairs to roof of cottage, 0237 Cen- r M A C a*» D C AT*JB_ ,*•»**

„,„.!„„.„! . tr, . v H A 9 C. READ «X CO.447-W , SSt AMUHY AVINUS

Moving frame building, w e s t avenuebelow 13th street, for Consumers Ice ACo.; cost, 9100. Contractors, Wm. HiCampbell A Co.

Frame building (parsonage). Wesleyavenue above 10th street, for First Bap-tist Church; cost, $7,000. Builder, L. S.

i.lL GOOckv I* ndw l l Oil H

* & - • • •

WALTUI

* . [ ; . • • ; . OCEAN CITY LEDGER

. . — - ' ~ « » - . . . m e n t of .gprtco » ( , „ a beautiful JR."" """"- „-• . FIR8T AID CLASS ORGANIZED.^ ^ ^ ^ W X Z ^ ^ ^ t e a O r ' o l o - ^ b e U t t A U m y ' t n D ^ t ' ' - M«- Thoma. Sharp, of a.artne. U ' ' ,nTw anontatoes' to iht ™ V ^ S l ^ Th0 p m M o r took for hU text Mark 16: visiting her son. CapL J. M. Sharp. '" th* City HaU on Monday after- jnew appointees to the great civilian K w . ..^ Jg m ( o „ , a e woM „„, ^ ""*•• n o o n MlMa A n n a WBjuce formed a '

h Z ^ h ^ a c t T v U v ^ v t r f b o d V u ^ »nmeh l n c sa^1 to e v e r y ere»««™v " " • A. W. Powell, who has bean *»« ** *"'•=» b r a n c n of tbe local

re^Ton^rr/rZ &? *£<**&£ ^—«^T^—^ --fSjrr-. membership ofl ^ - l ^ t a e d ' ^ ^ " T O t l l u a l b e « t a m n e a " ' . Earl Flanders, whe - •

At the req^t oTSTunlted But™ . T h O n n t W °f n t •e™o n to IUl ta t- T r e» t o n' "•«* the ,

voun nnsr AppiAiuuiei -

othar Tlalta If pjeaaantIngm. deft and courteous ,and deUdoua food appeal to rm.which of c o o n e they do. So come '

t . « . v . ~ S T . " * ™ 7 7 t H J r 7" * * • ascension, commissioned bis dis-| Mm. H. C. Duffleld. la visiting friends •** w - p - " " " ^ w l u •» Prese"1 at.!f^lT - ^ m T - ,!. ? 2 ^ f «'»>«" to go and teU the good news to In .Camden. PhUadelphU and Buck- these "M»tlnga and give free lnstruW^^ew^vala a I I who < > a^ I I nortc ! tn« w o r i d And then a picture of the I wood. • tlon to the membcra of the class.

SiSlet!Llbew^|th' "^T^ ZLIZ •o"l«n1"tb»n oUeTTlde* o^UilTstorP,' Mr. •»<» Mrs- C: F. Bum., of Canute* nmuntrr CHURCH NOTES.alrable rooms, with or without board. . . . ^ J M ( U w e n t U D ^ , ^ , 1 8 p e n t Sunday with JUIIIIM Hnih .nd HWIISI CNUHGtl WUItS.

ApplteaUon for accommodation, c n ^ ^ ^ " ^ ^ . ™ ^ * ] ' * ' " " * - ' - * | M,» DsUy D . " ^ Field Secretary

rival m Washington.

W a largo part of t h . addition, to theforee at Washington. Thousands hsive

traUon. cterka qualified In statistics oraccoonUqcJades and catalogoe clerks.

. fcejanee of •tares clerks, and scheduleclerks for the Ordnance Department• f the Army are also In great demand.Hepresentatives of the United States I

e know will ripen Into trieadskhiIf w e can affect tt. —••—«r

THK.HARRIS RESTAURANT ':". ' BOS Aabury Avenue .

• r e needed. Ship drafumen for t h e l * 0 o u r l * t o »**' «•• whether the Master IPbUadelphuT " '*"" "" b e r Znd- w h e n t a > t t odge . are theNavy Department, mechanical drafta-l1**" c o a n M d on us In vain. He Ten-1 • 4« g u e s u of the Baptist' Church. Hismen for th* service generally. a n d l t a r a d t n a t h a d ihe •°*P*< ***** preach-1 Mrs. Chas. B. Powell baa been enter- •ab-*ect w l u > " u upon the war.

to a n d t l e s are famishing de-tailed information concerning posl-tiona at Washington In which wotkera

a S. COMMANOSKRS SHOREOAR U N I TO SEWBLLS POINT.

Alonfl Reach at Naval Baas.

I U . d i n»i— _^ r. . "• b M w w u l V*> o r B**"*. namely, the secret life of I man.SeweOs Potat and Cape May City for prayer, the open life of parity and the

evening prayer service at tbe BaptistChurch and laid the foundation for tbe

wbo bjaa organisation of an aotive women's mls-

tumed home.

Harry P. 8tanton retonwd on Son-

I Rev. M . M . Lewis will preach a ape-ctal M rmon to the Daushter. of Amer-"

aP—ifmal laeeuUra) In

f

n a v l d Orr Bdaoav the . trmm mMw>Doctor Orr. followins; a ai»srln# of I mule haa to grow withacientlsta to New York, erplalned Per-1 and cannot ha postsoman knltnr mM it « n m i ***** M»|asasoa. Theavanaamaala

fm. aapsdally Americana,

bavevmorePkopla. dtapenaaa

I ka^tima. btt ha nCmMw to tos iu hji»;which mnam coatSaV I

I • * » « y Ukely knowa that IbisfeaaSa

they hava rapbteed ^batr sjantlnni fa|aMa«hohav«aav«doiite<ati«ayiiB»lwhat tba world aowjaowa aa knltnr. I ** that purpose

He appealed I delphla. spent the week-end in Ocean

^^ man-T"7. *>oa °* *** o t h e r wool<> «n»*e a good'"«er <* t h e Atlantic and Paetflo staret- ,i °W I W r WB" " t a u t to ******** Christian, bat all three had to be found • m *»bury avenue,e l( and as th n l ve force d ll d *ve force and really were dependent one upon • *

— . i K I ' » • " « • • • »»' the frelghtlnu another in the life. Sergeant L. s. Heller, of Camp Dta.S J J T » T i .Tl!!?*1" a n d ""^ Tb" vbole Sua*u* Ev nlnir series U «»n.rised bis state,. Mr*. B. M. John-S ^ c ^ r ^ J T a^, «"™»rine relsllvr to the ChaH-we' which this ~>n- «>>en he and hU bride appearedt f c H S L n C ' £ r , "I™""" 1 *- *««» crisis thrown down to the ««»•« "-".e on Sunday.S e m W ^ t l ! ; ^ - ' u U w r l U e s <*««* »«»> 'hrUtlsn individual, the . *% .« ^ l n y e « e r d . y ^ commandeer- c u r e d u d and the appeal made to *r . J. L. Bowker and wife came

_ """- • measure up. - down from Mlllvllle tbls> week anri

^ r ^ n a Tor Camp Dl* on Tue«Iay.^

the last days of the last'

the Cape May station was an Item -_ .requiring the trolley road to be put In JAIL SENTENCE FOR ••<:

aider out of the fund. DRUNKEN DRIVERS. Sj— si The Court of Errors and Appeals has * 'WHICH? reversed the Supreme Court in setting •>;

Backer, of one of his ancestors. In h l s | F o a r < U D n olds the power of the Lexis-1 •&

•ven lng Ledger. l l ! l f l l e h *" °aewm h* ««mmary proeed- •

- w r r the Im-I £i v-wrks. or ws. the readme... of b | ^ % b V J £ * ^ ' ^ ^ « £ £ * t _as well as the red birthmark on one ionvWIon nf drivta* si .£?£«»££' **J

• / h i s chMik<? ' • - -

* ^ t w < ;

Cituerof l l . A. W. Suilth.

Advertise

It had been the flnt quarter of a ceo- •*% nanment from under the church to taK hariad.Wry. then wooM m an probability William Hoover, an attaches of the «*» **»»* ro°™ "* the lower apartment "J**01

have been a different story to write First National Bank. Is visiting friends <* **• and Mrs. Holmes, of 1013 Wes- r0™^* *?«50J« ™*T-J??finto history today, than that which U in Pennsylvania. ley. This famishes better and.warmer. JrrwJBJ™J!oW '?*J?'2£"L2C V_- -belng written. * Pl«ce for the Uttle children, and the ^*2£^J*^J***^****

The fact that this great world war Capt James W. Lee. who has been sessions will be held there until suchi a^ni^a^n^S^mM^kZcould have happened, he aald. Is a »WUns; hla son at Osbornvllle. return- time aa the new building Is completed ^ iaf uAaUjTSatoS of oor ae-summons to Christianity to challenge «> h o t n« o n Tuesday.' and then bright new quarters wlU be tor, nad »,<«,», 'm Q^ o ( t e r dostmc-tbat soclsl order, whose basic prind- - "* aiven the little ones. tfon of the psychic material which otn-ples are mutual distrust and selfish M r- B n d Mr*- James Fowler, of New The carpenter work on the Baptist erwlae wocomnetiUsn. Brunswick, were the guests of Mr. aad Building: la proceeding nicely and good

Following out this thought he fur- Mrs. Chas. a Powell this week. advantage U being taken of the good CRUUBMI « PlHHs fit? DnCTBVther said that this war waa a sum- * . weather. The foundation Uld last v"'"'WW-» rvmu vr r u c i n imona to the Christian to repenunee. **. Wilson T. Chrlstisn wsa a anee- week was ready for the carpenters ar ot nfaia Natlossl Matrenunciation of such principles and a t a t o r *t_Jh* Penn-Mlcbigan football Monday morning and It is hoped to I

Urn aaHy lore Car poetry and _tB* anal eanpleto loaa of

•^wv*0**"^ and may> poaafh|y be tejBv*one t a the InbtTleet, and more peaVably t a t h e moral character by aa.feebSnc t h e emotional part of oar aw-

Bay myman'a Bund." a n * ]

Imaginary

.Nov. 15th and was signed up Monday,

Contractor Tuesday.

THAT SERVICE FLAG.

, LOS AN0ELE8. Jf_,^** *«•«The city of Los Angeles at an inifia- ^ J S h o r ^

live election hurt Tuesd«r decided to m»UetZ£££abolish saloons after April 1. , • - - * ° n l w

The ordinance was adopted by a vote , ..fW«55t3i2Sl *f

' whom the qDcatton waa asked.a better Idea. Did y o * ever awBrtirt^ dvoo a) tray eff type and "•

Und. often fun wtfe , 0 , , «fc~.^.t. Hake a "pr afr real afnv than. Make the mbad a btaak

apoo tjbjtlr gsj noatlbla and abmilv i t f t n toan eooaaeatlva th< wight. Dont

The Young Men's Progressive fee* tS^ihmV^^^JS^lLeague has presented to the city a afneaa.- vidaL the atayer of maaantlarge service flaK conUining forty- women, wrote that he was "funda-three stars, commemorative of.ihe wnt«lly good and Incapable of hurt-forty-three Ocean City boys who have I"* * fly."responded to the call to the colors und ^*^* N l f c iwho are now in service. The Habangs over the main entrance to tb. ^ ^ -City HaU and is a silent, but eloquent, ~ Z °* "/•ntoala. aaya: «mils fond-reminder of the absent patriots. Z^L 'Zj^^J^i ***** "** «»'-

B*p" "• *tplaln*d by the fact thatpoatty enables one b t t th

UT OF *• •"nreaa t

Nolenfc commenting 00. a re-

pardor of hla passions,

th k l

are practicingf ita i

»«fitthfir reckon f^BT action of anything we ever sold.' more students **—r t h o e e l H d f t h e " Central Pharmacy..

I —A now thermosfatlc melal which! IK remarkably sensitive to heat has :.

j njf tal may be used In connection withj an electric thermoHtat to control heat-||pir wyHtems, nn.1 to Blve the alarm Inca»e of fin*. . .' -

SURPRISES MANV HERE.

This grocer's story uurpriwK local,,people: "I had bad stoaarb I rouble. .All food seomed* to sour and form gas.Was always constipated. Nothing-helped until I tried buckthorn bark. vRlycerine. etc.. a» mixed In Adler+ks.ONE 8POONPVT. astonished me with 4 'It's INSTANT action.'" Because Ad>ler-l-ka flushes the ENTIRE alimen-tary tract it relieves ANY CASE con-

. _ , manufacturing, en- • O A L !I - f^ng ^ nonnc^^enpat^ j , „„ n ^ C O ^ T o n need Ifcrv*.

I engaice or In wlilch Usefulness Is Ilkelv T o t t «•* B o t b t n m

I to receive a more than generous W n ^ C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO."" ' "" - 12th and Wast Avenue

lC0M£ AMD

Naturally, when "Tight" Wmlthlnlc^rf change he thinks of small chance]

ME CAiu'r

SOOPAMD BEAMS

I POT IT THE

ABOUT LAC

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vtL. XXMIO. s OCEAN CITY. N. j _ SAHM»AY, DECEMBER I. 1917 Frit*. Tws feats.

MEETING OF THE CHURCHJMJTICES ANNUAL MEETING OF THE

TROLLEY CARS DIBCOVlTINUEDi-} FOR THE WINTER.

I i t « meeuim »• — — — i'sWers l«»t Tuesday afternoon. May-

y-gffll^niplon aUted that In nltorence

J ^ i r f that the Company has decided

1' 0a motion of Commissioner Adama,l^'aiuilsi"*! °y Commissioner Campbell.

FIRST M. E. CHURCHEighth and Central Avenue.

Rev. J. B. Kulp. Pastor.At 10.30 A. M.. tbo pastor's subject

will be "Our Refuge."Tomorrow evening the cantor wOl

•pi.Jl Ocean City for. the year 1918.

/'.' frasessls for .Removal of Rubbisht;.-, and Ashes..i i A nwtlon also prevslled that the»'.: City Clerk be authorised and instruct---'•vat la advertise for proposals for the/ I law 1 si and disposal of rubbish and-j'.. ubes to Ocean City for the year 1918.

;•. • Taa Feurth Street Wharf Contract. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH10th and Wesley Avenue.

B- A. Corson. and the financing of the ~ ,rroposltlon. which were taken up for • » » ^ r • • - « • tomorrow-. .nlng the

an anal reaoing. »,uh >K> ati.haa >n<i r M n n from the

OCEAN CITY ASSOCIATIONBRIEF PERSONALS OCEAN CITY REJIL

Tti . New President Makes His First

clol sermons on " Tho Challenge of tho and Officera ChooM For TheWorldCrlBla" as interpreted, by eml- \ Bnsulna Year.ncnt contemporary tblnkera, tho sub-ject of tho Html sormon being "OoJ, the Tho annual mectlnK of tho OceanInvislblo King" (by II.-<J. Wells), The c " 7 AasoclaUon was held on TuesdayChallenge of a Cbaotlo World to Faith. o f " i | s week at tbe Camden office, of

' ' " ' ' ' 'he corporation, 317 Market street.Aid Society will present a service flag when the following Trustees were el-t o the church. In honor of tbe soldiers ected: Rev. Jas. K. Lake. D. !>.: Rev.wbo have gone to the war from Use W. Elwell Lake. M. A.: Chaa. P. Lake.Church and Sabbath school. M. A.: Rev. Marshall Owena. D. D.;

The presentation will bem.de by Mr». «Pir- F A' M " l a - D D : , R o / - H R

Oravatt. D. D.: Rev. Oeo. L. Dobblna.tod for the church u d school by Prof. »; D ° - ' ° m e a k l j f - *=•"»• a n d R o v

Keichley. Wm. K. Fisher.Sunday School and Men's Bible AttmT ""» ""•Jourom™! <" <»«> Stock-

Class at I SO P M holders' meeting, the Truutees orxanls-Prayer Meeting Wednesday even- f* by . • l e c l i n ' l h 5 'o1?0"1,11" olBcers:ngs at 7JI0 ~ * "" President. Rev. Jas.. E. Lake: Vlce-

_ ' President. Rev. F%JL DeUaria:JSecre-FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ta*T, Rev. W. Elwell Lake: Treasur-

7th and Wesley Avenue. er> Chas. P. Lake.Preaching at 10.30 A. II. and 7.4B T n s >*<«aident. who succeeded bis

>. M. brother, the late Dr. 8. '

Mlaeellaneoua Mattsra. | « - " «—^—« — — '«•- «-.—*• T h , t>txt M „ „ . „ , , . „„„ u , , ^ , . , , , , . „, „» mloeu „ ^ N e w J < r M y

The checks were ordered returned I ** d « e "- . ly fonndsUon U y u g at Ocean City. I Conference, and to its holy work. Bro.™ . . ™ _ T ! ™ l The church will be tastily decorated|Hlmon Lake waa the nrst to U y d o w n | Wesleyjrave hi* entire stock holding

Foartb Street wharf contract.. A bill was ordered paid to the Ocean

preparing music appropriate to the o^-ln^j^ tmm ^ ^ M e e t l l M | Square I r e l g o ucaslon. At the close of the sermon | c|eared.tbe Auditorium erected and two | ed tour auxUlary assoctoUons. end by

To Uncle Bam In the World War'

A special meeting of the Board ofTrade was held on Tuesday evening,ta consider ways in which this resorteoald. aid In furnishing Uncle Samwith Implements of war to help crush

bring the service to a dose |

Jtwua Bsn BSS S 5;£5£5S5?5Jtwua Bsn BSS S 5;£5£5S5?5in any war prognostications. Ton, t , , uboat M yesrs of marvel-

A t 103° ** "" £ * "*?** common- 00. eneraT °» August 7. 1100. we laid

Prealdeo't CUyton' Halnes Brick In I HOLY TRINITY P. B. CHURCHoiling the meeting to order explained ' Eleventh and Central Avenue

•as called to the fact that Ocean Cityl Fourteenth and Aibury Avenue.. I BUk R t

fsrture of hydro-aeroplanes.Several of the members of the Board

•poke in harmony with the propositionand It was agreed that f«w plaeeHeould'equal (und .none surpass) thisresort as a ba*n for. as well as forthe manufar(ur» nf, air-craft of thewater-way typ». In harmony with aMotion to that effect, the followingcommittee waa appointed:

Mayor Jos. O. Champion.Farmer Mayor Barry Headty.Prof. 3. M. Stevens,Farmer City Engineer B- L. Ooff,Clayton Balnea Brick.

During neeemborand January, Build-

Usofflee,.ln the City HaU, lrom 6.S0 to I

' Lot on Asbury avenue, belowatreet P. O. Box UH. I

For Bale a t Bargain *"»«••I Lots. Central ave. below lBth: »

Lots. Asbory ave. below S l i t : 1 Lot.

dress. Owner, Ledger Offlee.

Mr. and t i n . K. M. Kvans aro vislUngthc .r .onat , rlncetou

Mrs. N . C. Godfrey U vUltlng her

S i 1 " - CUnaa> C*rh"t 'nMr. and Mrs. CUyton Halnes Brick

wbo have been visiting at Marlton areat home again.

Rev. Jan. B. Lake, a D.

Paid a Stung tribute to his predecea-1 ZZT££in ^ ^ the"ne« 85 yeaV.: Phla. and family, spent Thanksgiving I Bernard et Mlnnla. lucid I Second: We must appreciate the de- tbeir cottage In this d t y . IPhlla.. to WUIIam P. Dunn. same. Lota

stanW. of PbUadelpbia. H ^

SSSSend their entire Interest over to the I

M e e t l l M | Square I rellgioua restrictions. We have found _ „ , , w o r k .d d | d to Ul octoUons end by *"™a

led Especially For TheOcean City Ledger

UP TO AND INCLUOINOTUE8DAV, NOVEMBER ST

fc " ' Z? 1™;..""!^ .U O7n* Wh<> °«" M « •"»»»» To«».nd. O « «have been visiting Chester, h a v e re- C | | y to j ^ E U t t b < l l h > w l h ) „ , w | | .turned home. Ham E. Hexamer. Inlla. Prendasa.

•** 80x75. beginning at point In BW aideMr. and Mrs. T. 8 . Simmons, of Mill- c f n y m o u t h Place. 19S ft. KB freaa

vlUe, are spending the winter at Laka S E sldo of Ocean Ave. tSOOOWorth. Florida. OeorKo B. et Veronica Weatherhy.

• ^ MlUvlUe. to Thomas A. «"—ir~fiMiss Margaret M. Maher, of Phlla- M m e . Lot 48. See. O. Plan O. C. aU

dejphla. Is vlsIUng her aunt. Mrs. Mar- noglnnlng In S B side of West A v e ,lBaret A. Foster. 3 < 0 gw tmm ^^ 8 C conveyesl taI ** Weatberby by Albert W. Henry. JuneI Mm. Clifford Crane, of Bridgeton. U .„ 190€_ n

Is vUltlnjc her parents. Mr. and Mrs. " \jmtTy j . u e , Gertrude Thompson..Chark.. Watson.' II la., to Bernard RuckdesebaJ. name.I ^ : Lot at 8W side Pennlyn PUce. «S ft.

Mrs. Frank R. Llpplncott, and son. N w f r o m AUJU,,^ xve, tbenoa MWWUllam. are vUltlng Mrs. Upplnoott's tlonf B W ^^j,, pennlyn Place. 40 ft.parents at Medfordd. N. J. to point, thence eitending BW S» tt.

1 • " *- Conveyed to Thompson by

and Mrs. Mjott Sharer, of Phlla- tor Bay. IS*a. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. ' ——•^^&*~^mm~—Irs. CUyton Halnes Brick. SOUTH OCEAN CITY FIREMEN

s. A. Stang will spend the win- pun a Series of lnt.rtalnm.nU tPtilladalphls. Conwnasulna)

work. Mrs. Btang U with him. | n r # o r u a _

U7n«clal iLrhtlnK and color effect wUI the fatal accident that mingled hlsleeme today by the grace of Ood to be- «iaa *nna sieenu ™ - « « - » .a apeclal llgnung ano cojor eoeci wiu i ^ ^ ^ ^^^ w l l ,4 we car-1 gin this new epoch under the same Fonlda spent the week-end -visitingbring the service to a close. | H . . _ _ . h u m , n tnnoder at Ocean I manaaement that has actuated u» for w l n •ruc.K.ii, Pf.lfr.r. at Lancaster.

Mis . Hale Lee, wbo la employed» Camden spent the week-end with

the subject. "The Oreat MoUve of have ever known. Rev. E. B. Lake. -"•"•••-» '""» "• "—"— Lea.Personal SanctlOcatton." All are wel- Than followed Rev. Wm. B. Wood. •**come. without doubt one of the greatest or- The death of Police Justice Arthur Mlm_ Harr, Batteraby, of Phlladel-

ganliers and devout aplritual leaders D. Bsrrowst occurred suddenly laxt ^ ^ , vUlUng her parentsjlr. andUNION CHAPEUSV-THE4EA. that we have known In a mlnUtry of Wednesday after m. short Illness. l j ~ " w i n i . - oi1<iMJ™Iri«flj, A«-

. JFZliiZJrT ™%^^»V"^h™l%XZ. ",e dece ed bad been s!ck about " £ ^ ^ O..denn«yer. um.S*Sunday School at 230 P. U. - R p I i W m H Burrell. passed on be- three weeks suffering;' from kidney .^Evening Bervice at 7 o'clock. fore. ^Tben^ on last July 11th. 1917. trouble, but has been about attending M r „ „ , M n ) Herbert Wright, of

closing decade of the foundation lay- scions, feat recovered In the afternoon, ^^j U n ) A b ) , j gcnji

The board of directors of theOcean City Pier Company are arrang-ing; tor a meeting of the stinlholBanand their friends to be. held early taFebruary of the New Year In PhUavdelnhla.

The object of the meeting bl et atwofold character.

It will enable the South end aelga-bor» to meet each other and renew ac-quaintances and to discuss pUna Carthe coming season.

On account of the very late (" — ~*completion of the pavilion Icould be done last season to getcafe In shape.

It Is proposed to make It saaMealtyuttractlve to draw patronasw frasa Bt>yond nelRbborhood lines.

vaudeville show romprUInK all local

and' foolish pranksi"of a rumced boy resided In the neighborhood ev«r ( . . . , d "?, ' r *."•.. ^ T I A n o l h 4 ' r '"a t u r

until be waa converted at 17 yearn or .___ Commlxxlontr U. Howard Thorn and (h,. I^JU.R- Mati

' h v m e n t t t and T • . U < a l utui P™'""lo

i! rhrl-llan characters«v.* kn-rn NV. »H.r.;..»

l-ature to be developed UMatinee Cluh. with after-

City by Mayor Champion.

elluriM'ter l*>r iiir«i(,u|»a.... . . . .

tnjinhood ttiul. NFew Jersey run

1 i.iM lif* I*B rviumlnaUons

• 'for Wem PiJnt Military Academy aa*" * * " . . « h^n linn be4-n K'anleU n thr«> monttha

Mr......I Mr.. KuK.n» Mill.*, uf PhU- o f u b M m c o ,„ p m ( i r r o r * ,d Wdmuluy «ve

on T u e ^ yI" not K W . H'H *ve ar<' iwnnrea iniu WoruenM Service roonlH on xueHuayM». mir Mi.Ht.r. he and Ih- t-M of f ( V < .ni , l K i ,II...,. will b-. with 11a In .plrlt ever- ^ ^ ^ E v e r y | M ) 4 l y ,„ lnvt,,^ , „

" \ ? . r->m«- I'MI'"' <•• « ">u' ''I""'1' »' b» prefiwnt. Thd women will pleaiteOCLBII Oily Partly bei-auw I "*»•*•*», I " ' • • • - » ' — "•

nintx vlMlilnu ur. Miner H iwinum.Ir. anil MIM. .mmenn Miller. Tht-y,- "Uircn" wan rojivl.-il ut AnnapoUk

il,,v. t ><iiiii» time auo on account of bis ayse.

Mr. und Mr*. Walter C. Wrlttbt of !«*pti>d In Company O. of this city, and]— • • -• -%.i»i- ' miw huu hoMH nf tnuchlolC th* sorviea

hi. ur-mn of foiiml^rn :wlw <>r flod'H over-nilliiir

V u < w » I am permitted to Htay a u*» «voujn«. « BII.IT „.......*. - . . . — t h B , r c h n a r , n . aiasier» jw-tr...miilr^aVTon to try and mould thin taken for the benefit of tha Suffrage , , i m ) i J , i n | o r , m J MI»H Kvalyn.new epoch. H It ahall pleaiu. him H o i l t e l u , House a t Camp Dl*. (Continued on eluhtb page)whom we ull adorw to rive m« »««_»» , T I

Pianos For Sale

Rev. Joseph B. Kulp.

JUNIOR C . E . S O C . E T y .

' OONE FOR A SOLDIER.I Domlnlr Oerbasln ban enllated aa'i[barber and wUI report for duty .tatPhiladelphia today.

: 11 v Illustrious predecessors.

Sent El.ewt.er. Next March.

r lwl I're-lI

rarminuKe und Socialld

O. E. S. VISITS MILLVILL*.'A delegation of Ocean City Chapter.o. 83. O. H. 8., Visited UlUviUe on

boiy purpowT« / t1 _ _ 1 1

H » f Wl « • I At tho Fourth Quarterly i:oniereoct. 1

Woman s Nahonal - ^ - - s i - s - r " S 5 B K ? ^ SHonor Medal 2-=aA'SSVWrSgJb2=5£3:

SOLD IN OCEAN CITY t0T Re . , j . B. Kulp. «t U»> clo«« of « « « u " w e a k n c B H . b » l hoEXCLUSIVELY BY " nvarit tt^e tbe request that he fatan opportunity l«

HARRY H. L.v<E & ^ 5 2 K = ^ &&&&Call and Boa Them and Secure Ut. AUanUc City ne«t Marcb^ L _ „ - • - '

eratara Ewplalnlnaj aU About TMee " "'"" " ~~Fine Bsalilaw. of Honor. :

. N o . 83. O. . vUlled!ur erable umounl o( work belnit accom- Saturday evening of Ual

vilisl to.; a h t 4 , ,,,„, „,.„„ T h ( . n , iadle or this j o a r 0 , , y was mail.* in auv --. * t U w l ' L w < * k nnd» th.' bulUlinu Hheuth.sl In ^.

'ne*Uyafli'rii<uiiiutrouroVloek. [ ^ j ( h l , r ( luf (n,iii<Hl ready for asben- jl - tox uhluulei.. II U hoped the uood; A - . - A f l i r O | «

u . u , , O U L C . „ , 0 . . .hi, wUe

l"""""" °J; tlielr MO. Loron. who w«nt to camp^ S T ldi b y f Ocean^ S T , beJust opened city. These m«dal* are a real « , k

j ^ * - f tt wk^m.

Ll l .u , H , ,n r y w . Koulds. ofM J 8UlUvi l a l l ( m i , t o r v l , ..pentK | y ) M I h i y l n ^ c l t y with

| H TIVNiUluii. H« has been at Fort Myer

Meana More Sale, forYou.Mr.Bw1nM.lt.ilWhen you bt«m advarnsloa;In this paper yon atart on theroad to more business. Thenis no batter of cheaper me-diam for reaching tha buyer.of thtocommmilty.

Wecaahnprovai .

_ _ H. Lake, tho >»wrter e a m t t o t h e C t t y l —Island WaMTway floods 0 ^ . Th» aMdal oriared ay Mr. OoE1 " KEITH H A U . BOLD

W> we 6

1si

mm1IK33wK

I

:::^iSiiii«^»^^^W«lii^

a aj»..: .

^depots, markets/and Boardwalk: center—

BDWAHD8

Iff ORGAN HAND, Xtxiir Cbr ii Homeand Secure It-fiw $1,660R-AT-LAW.

I-iftv^ifi»sale a *rick hoam^rith j-bedreoms.bath, living room, dining room and kitchen. Hashotr iater heat, coal nnge, every modern conveni-ence* gas andrdectrifilia its andin«coo4 location..

1 * Cai^purchased tmvtryaUrattivi Unit. '

Ocean CHy, V. J .

. . . . . . . ._ . -_ BARGAINSCottages, Apartments and Bungalows, tarnished and anfttrnished

Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This to thetime of year to buy Cottages and Lota at this Popular Seaside Resortvery Cheap:: Apply to

:• Alctitfzo CottonO I 9 JkmbtiUVt'.AagmutMm : .- : :. :'•'•.} i Ciamam C i t y . N . J.

W. P. HA1NESCOM. NlMTttasm WaSIXV AVt.

aw. lateBouC. IMnMdif MONEY TO LOAN-ON MORTGAGE.

No watting for two.wsaka to knovrTyaa ean gat tt; wa ean tail yon atonoe. Bawdna m Bay and 0Saan fzont psopaftlaB. Vbolea t to

l Al l f I d to lpp

aad tor laapfovaaaant-thaOeaanCtty. Apply to. >• -.ynsrsyji' BSJCK HAWK,

J. M, CHESTER & CO.," '•• ' OauM.Gn.N.J.

REAL ESTATE *n« INSURANCE:; Clavton Haines Brick4if ElBhth St. Ocean City. IM. U-

I §! 3OCKAN VBOXTB

m. HOWARD THORNi: PBTTTT, M.'.D

4OB mimfjtt a r a » r IMmmt TO foar o m e f l« M » M araaar COo* ftomim Avmrnumt

G. D. NOEUNGOstoopatfaic Physician

B«!ab startB . B . Dtpbl

OopurClTT.H.J. ,Tttasday. Thandaj and

ForEconomy and

Efflcency

Harry S. DouglassREPUBUCUIUUia

J|B. .WUHUI Y. CHBISIIAN

Sop-Central Avenue

SURROGATE

of Oceanand tiie County of

Cape May:_ I f "1l iqMwiy log^ wi economy lo the management ofpobIic-a&irB.: ILrepresent-no <m-

^ excapt the:peopl*o£-Cape"May County.

SainL AhUkrbrV.K.bfM

VOTE FOR

bj>sttpporttheb«stm-UenatoofCfpollay County, I amaskina; you; von aoUIy on the merit

dttfittg my pswiooaIf you

'm*m&.>;.mmm?m:.:

qrnr,N;^.,THUKSDAY,

• ! -.|iBOND SUBSCRIPTIONS

HERE WERE $155,000Total lathe Coanty, #454,

Boy Scoots Did Kenuuk-ably Good Work.

The psopls of Ocean CUy raspondadvary wall 10 thaOoverameM'Ssppealloeobserlbe tor iba eeeood Liberty Loan.The local banks-and lour patron* tookbonda toibaamooni of flMOQO Of

SKUno. wars taken by tbaOOMO CHy Tula * T.oat Company.RoOK I M W Mteotsad tor by tbarum. National Bapk.

Tba Boy Hsonta of Oeaan Cityworkad dUlfaMlyaad wllb otarkad•oeeaw u an •flow to •arara aabawlp-•boa. • Tba total iai«etlpilojia ob-Uloadby tbl* orgaoiuitoo waa aja..8» . Harray Oofl; Mareua BtaekM-jand Tbao.?Hta*«oa warn U MI l — • • " •

LOCAL GIBL ISDOING HER -BIT"

MIw Anna Wallace finite Fro-

tbto doty.receive a wsf

and BtavanawUI^ tortbato work,

touted aauebb ddthan lbaotbar*.bol lbs ludlvtdasl par-

ehsesrs did not equal tba number re-quired loobtalo'ea easktoea.

Tbe Ocean Otty Hlgb School popllobanded togstbsr and porchsasrl a *IOOLiberty Bosd.

Tb* woman of tbtodty. In responseto Ib*.appeal mads by Vn . A W\.Oandy, county ebatnasnw raised S1TOO,with whichearn, Litany Bonds warn

Charles R Bttlwall, eoeretary andaaaanr of .the Oeran. City Tit le*

Trust Company, wbo waa chairmanof tba Cap* May Coaoty Liberty LoanCommittee, reporta ibu tbasabscrlp-ttonsln lbs eoanly rase bed a total ofSettAkV

Tba amoonu eobsulbed In eaehplace wera <a* folio**: Oeaan Clly,IUSO0O; WIMwood.liaO.000: CspeMay. SSB40O; Cape May Court House,

Ttoeaeaobaerlptlons do not Include)tboaa received, tnrougb Iba affbna ofiba commllta*, from tba Naval Bs

eervas at tba Wtosablekoa Barracks atCape May or iboaa In tba •roptona•sotloa of In* United State* service InCaps May. whleb ware taken care ofthrough other channel*.

bar of the high ecbool'agradaallogda** of 1910. and aba ha* many friendslo this city.

THBBB-CBNT PO8TAOB

Tba Wednesday evening *sr»lcss mIb* First Baptist Cboreb will to of a•peetal naiora. oaphaato beingptoeed npon ihto mid-week ecrvlee.-ommcodngwrlb November, tbs drat

Wednesday «f eeabatostb there willbe a stsraopUeon laetora on a good,live mleatoo topic Tba eeeood andbut Wednesday evening* of eachmonth will be "Blbl* Studies" tbatw|U bring tba Bible vitally into Ib*dally lltoT The third Wednesday willbe given to a mtostoo topic. Ulnstrslsdwith chart*, e t c Kvery Wednesday

Ing wUI baa Uveaarvtee.On Wednesday evening. November. Mlas Bets, dtotrlet aeerelary of

be Woaaen'e MtoOonsry Boctoty, wtUtbe local confregstlnn.

irr TeaMtmr.Beginning tomorrow (Friday), It

will cast an additional penny toeeudlettere to point* ont of Ihto etty. aobear tbtt In mind and place a Ihrao-ceo* stamp, or Its eqalvaleal oa letterethat ex* for town* and dttoe oatoMe oftbto resort. Letter* sddrses*d to per.eooeor buslo*** bouass In Ocean City,and mailed In Ocean City, will icqnlr*only a two-cent stamp each.• Tha BUM rullog hold* good, loo, onpoet cards. Cards for local deliverywill go aa osoal. bat post cards mailedfor out oMowo delivery will requireen extra oo*-cent stamp.

M. Taylor baa resumed Ib*pisetleeof law lo Philadelphia, bavIng offleaa In tbe Wllherapooo Build-ing. Broad and Walnut streets. Heaod bis family are living In Laos-downe. bat they shall eontlaan lo sum-mer here In their college, Fourteenthstreet aDd Central avenue. Mr. Tay-of and family have lived in OceanJlty all Ibayear for some time peat.

Mrs. W.Baall Hand has noted herMM, BUI Wesley avaooe, and will re-

move to PbUade/phtolololo Mr. Handsod dangblar. MtoaCsealla Tba tot.tertoatteadiogaboslneeeeoltoge. Mr.Hand to In bimuras In tba clly andtba family will reetde In West Phila-delphia.

FISHING GLOBHELPS RESORT

William A. Wel.b. • l>bllad>lphlaDoalutM man wbo apand* aaveral

lba In tbla city, wbere ha baa aeoU»g* on Bteood atreat. and wbo laatlll bar*, plan* lo apaod Iba wtottr,a* oaual, lo Florida. Hewllleoollnu*

OablatbeHoulb.

LOCAL RED CROSS BRANCHTO OPEN NEW QUARTERS

ataoPresident P. H. Stewart

evCoauaiatioaen Someof the Keanlta.

Tba* tba Oeaan City Ptablng d a b la•d«arUaln«OesaBUttyln • way tbatbaa brougbt and will brloc axesllaotreaults was abowd tb* City ComoiU-aloneraat t b i r weakly saaallnji byMtar read ftoas Ftaok H. Buwaipiwddaot of Ib* dob.

TbaletUrlbllowKOeaut CHy, Bapt. M. 191T.

Dear Ur. CbamptonWrbaBaplaoibar^n"**~" AnaJar, tba Octobar Foraaland tUrtam a»d UM Oelobar Fltld aodMreaaa all bava u i t o H n arllela*

aboat tba Oeaan Cuy Cop. and tbapnhlhTtly^eonHaUngot assaral pagaa,M of nallonal ebaraelar..

Now that wa have bad an oppor-ootty lo ass bow tb* WOO approprl-

alloo baa workad ool, I will be willinglo waaar that tt baa been • good lo-vcalamaot tor Oeaan CUy, datpHa Iu

n YooraBloeeraly.

H. nOcean CKy.

On*, of Ib* periodical* retimed tobyMr. Btawajt printed a large eat of tbs

- rlhadly to tb*'Oo*aa, Club, together wUb a

laogtbyjdsscrjptkm of im and also astory eoacarainK. Iba, dub's Annualeorl casting tournaments.

WUtord Bible Clsaa ofIheFtratM. B. Church cam* togetherlo full strength lo tost Bandsy'* rally.Tha nlsss will m m next Tuesday sv*-nine at 8 o'eloek to iba eoetol roomsoftbeeburcb. Thto willba their an-nual meeting end offlcare will "

ara axpectsd to attaod.

•IWjBUMlwalClL.L~ In a sarHsof 0'e-mlnata

b*ya and gtria. of tha Jan-tlea»ss,allof wboasare

JMb. *ab tbair* not be aasmlm ttlka wiU pcaaada

ptlooa.hi.draw* by

fesslon to Assist HerBarents at Home.

of bar raotbefe III healthand Ibe absence from home of on* •tor brother*, who tote) Uocto Bamaarviee. Hies Anna Wallace gave upUmt posluoo aa a leaeber In tbe Weat-woodpobllo*eb<ioto. In the north seetlon of Ibto Stale, and to now assistingIn toeduitosof tb* household of herrather. Lather L Wallace, of thtoetty Tbu* she to doing, bar "bit" fur

TT country.Miss Wallaea graduated from the

Ocean City Hlgb BebonI In 1910. Shethen etteuded Alfred University InNaw York BUI*, graduating as a mem-ber of tbe else* of 1914. Bloc* than

ha* taught aenool at Westwood.Bhe was a member of Ibe Bad CrossSociety of Weatwood and waa activeIn It* work. Bb* baa had her mem-ber-hip transferred to tbe local orgsni-

itlon.Her brother, Howling*, wbo to at

ip McCleilao, Anntoton, Ala.,helped their father In Ib* latter1* storeBecause of bto absence and Iba IIIhealth of her mother, sb* promptlydecided to make Ibe aaerlOce and re-llriqubb a lucrative position, to aaatol

rparaou.1(M Wallaea ' a • popular mem-

chool'a gi

SDND4Y IN THB | T W 0 MORE

Stoats R< ltd try Con-

' a*. AaaoaxDrafS.The 10 o'eloek maaa In Btv A<_~

Una/atUbnrel) ttandax waa. astobratsdby tba rector, the Bev. Tbomaa F.Blaks, wbo spoks on me Pass* of AllrJalnta and lbs Feast of All Sooieob-**rv*d tbto w**k In tbe Catholiccborobe* ibrougboat tb* world.

.November 1, beaaU, to a day set•part by the eburcb a* a special oo>caalonoo which to honor tba aalol*.Aloog ihto line, ibe speaker aald, thatwe are on thtoeaitb so to live a* |omakeounelvesealnte or devils lotosnsxl world. Ha urged b» bearer* toeak lb*msslv*a w bather they are lead.lag devoai. Chrtoltoo live* Wesbould all lead ploua live* and keepUod'e lews, eo that the good workswa perform will overbalance whateveriber* may to < f evil.

BegardlngitoF*astofAIIBonls,tb*pastor n q i of the necessity of pray.lag for the dead.

nsar u. a.The text of tba aermon by (to Bav.

J. B. Kolp. Iba pastor. In Iba First U.K. t'hureh Bunday morning was Aeto21; 18: *<Tb*o Paul aoawered. whatmean y* lo weep aod break a y beenffor I am ready uot lo to bound only,but alao to die at Jetussleoa for tbsnsm* of Ibe Lord Jesua." Tba word*.

I am ready." were used aa eaggaat-ing Ibe them* of Iba aermoo. whktbwaa • Hplrliual Bsadlueae oT Iba Chrtollao Uiaelpte."

Dr. Kolp Hret gave briefly, but wllbgraphic etesmes*. Ib* historical *tt-tlog of tbe text. H* daserlbed In*oarney of Bt. Psnl op lo Jsrusslsm lo

aonfor thero with tba anlhorltlea of theMother Cboreb In tbe Holy City.Tbe apasker'e description, bowover,broagbl Ibe Apoall*. oo hi* way op,only to Uasearea, where look placebto meeting wllb Ib* prophet. Agates.

boas prediction wss tbe occasion forbe utterance of Bt. Paul a* given Inbe text.

Dr. Knlp showed the necessity forHim end eotbuelaatlo convletloaa loreligious and spiritual matter* beforewo can have the readiness wbkb tospokao of In tha taxi. No man canpersoad* other* unless to himself to-llevse to tbe uttermost tbe truth toproclaim*. All reformer* bava betaready to die for tb* eanse theypreaebed. Bl. Paul believed what topreached. "Iknow In wbona I bavsbellaved" sreib* words ihat*xpr*a*bis belief, and tha spirit of tb*** word*to everywhere In bto eplatlaa.

•TBbT rBXSBVTXBIAH.In tbs First Prabytertan Cbnrcb

on Bonday evening. Ib* Bav. CbarlesH. Bohnsf, tb* pastor, delivered a ser-mon on -What Good Can Come Oatof I to War," taking ae bto text Psalm78; 10: "Suraly. Ib* wrath of mra•bail pratoa The*." Tbe earmon,wblcb waa most timely, wa* listenedto by a large audience for thl* eeaeooof the year.

Tbe Rev. Mr. Bobner said lo part:"These ere dark days for tb* world.

Bat tbey ate not all dark. Not an j .Iblug Is all dark—not even sin. for'where sin abounded grace doth muchmore aboond.' War wllb all Its hor-rors Isootall dark, tiod to el tbeloom of tbe universe and I* weaving a

4CoBlloti*d oa Third Itose.)

SUNDAYHASjIALETDAI

Intefestlas; 'Bxerdses(

• Bojoyed la ••--•'*»^'<n

Jwln Flfo. Bopbto Cobbandm y C o b b . ' •• 'Duet, Matloo Blnkloaon and Dor>

Iby Veaebto.Song, "Jeso* Bid* fJ* Bhme,"

Trio, Marlon Blnklneon. OoroUwVenabtoend Bverett Bekery.

•Bouks of lbs Bible." .

BKOKB WBI8T8

mew. J. • . «2awfattaei

EIATOR STEVENSSEES SUCCESS

B Town as Guest of Free-holder Fox, He Talks of

Political Qatlook.Bioator L*wl* T. Buvena. of Cape

Hay, waa In town a few days sloceand reeuload over nicht aatbe goestofFratboldeeJobn P. Fox.

Senator Bteveos nesotly took a tripove# tb* eounty to *txe up politicalcondition* and be report* Hadingevery1 Indication of tb*> sneess* of tbeBapabllesn ticket at tbe eomlog elec-tion. Tbers to not tba lea>t doubt thatHark Lake, nominee for assembly,and H.«. Dooglaae, nominee for theoffice of sononta. will have touslogmaJorUlaa. Tba member* of Ib* Be-pabllean party In Cape May eoaoly

all lotensted In tbe election of__ as'Candidate*, and both men will

receive the* vote* of tbe member* oftheir party.

Informal Dedication To-mor-row-Names and Addresses. of 8ervlce Men Wanted.The members of Ibe Ocean Clly

Branob of Ibe Bed Cross will meet IDtbelr winter bom* Iu Ib* city hall to-morrow aveuing end tbe occasion willhave aom* of the features of a bousewarmlog. All members ar* urged lolie preseot, and the general public I*

irdlally Invited lo altaod.Tbe members of lbs local Bed Cross

Uoclety are- detlrou* of obtaining Ib*name* and pmeot addresae* of all>f Ocean City's young men, ae well a*Iboe* lo Cape May Coaoty. who arenow In tbe service of tbelr country.

ThU Information will to thankfullyreceived.

Tbe name* and addiessea sbould beseat lo Mr*. Howard D. Taylor, ofEleventh afreet and Asbury avenue.Ocean City.

CASK FOR CHUKOT

! • Awraut* C i s .

Cash tor the nsw Baptist t:harcbbaUdlog to ellll coming la. SSA0 be-ing handed lo tba pastor, lbs Rev. M.If. Iiawls. Banday evening. With tbemoney Ibal baa basn promtoed In cashtbs moment the balldlcuc toaurtod, U tonow erauaVmtly toll that •lAWwUlba

Tb*btd* wUlbe raotlved from tbaeootreetora and obenad on Bslurdayevening, and. nothing; now assm* toptsveol lbs eootraot being 1st no laterthan Hovaaabw 5 for an Immedtoteetart.

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were exhibited In lbs windowg SnbV twoll's roal esuu officer several daye samples of larg* aweat

potalnsa and psppsr* tbat were grownb i b s war garden of Dr. H. T. FouldsIs ihto,city. There were also anowo

Tow

W.

Htoto^Carboo on tbs torm ofiobn P. Fox In Cpper

Tba Flrtt.M. B Bondsy Behoel rallyBunday aveolog ws» iasealifal'to In-teresi. number* and spirit. The twoBlbla elasam were sspeetolly twellrepreaanted. A tew tasebsts, how.ev«r. weraabaant. aomeof- tha i , bay*Ing-saovsdoalof towo. •

SapertnundentMowrsc ..to enroll enthuebulle i and . .worker* lo tbaeorpe of teacher**bssxpeeutobaveavsryelass,with each a laacber. • r

Tba lafoot depanment. nnder tbairainlngof Mi* B . W. Bdwards andMtasHarguents Kulp, ptaasntodnrollowlogwltbskllli

Bong. • I*t a t l u l t

Tripping aasb*) waa about tofrom Ibe stile of bar bom* on Aeburyavanua Mouday ansmoon, Mra, JohnB. Cbrtotton fell down aflafhtof stair*and broke both of her write. '•••'•

Bba was stone. Bto attempted tocall bslp by means of Iba Utophooo.but found tbat sb* eouM not lift tb*>receive! from tba hook. • 4Una* Mrs. U. Cane* and barUtosUrsesUarter, entered Mttaa'e stars, and they promptly telpfdMm, Cbriatlaa and eailad Dr. ijeraetolPMUI. wbo reduced itofractufss.

B* ASM*) ***».Chaito* p. Powell and wMt at__

WUItomF. Gtordlner and wlrs. of tbtodty. ratumsd Friday from alsodsy*'aato trip, covering a dtotanea o f 1 * »mltoe. Among tto ptaea* vtoHsdwar* Nawbutgb. Kingston, Albany,Bebsoeelsdy. Amelerdsm, Ithlca,Myracnas aod Welkin*1 Ulan. Theyreturned boms by way of Blmira.Blngbamlon. Moutlesllo, where theywere etortn-etsyed. and Naw Brana*wick. Tbey experienced no lirairooble.

*ae«wr CaBsmpltsof cotton snd tobaeco grown

In Annlaloo. aod picked by PrlvataClaoda Nlckeraon. of Ibis d|y, areabown In Iba window of Jueapb 1.Beoll's real estate offlcs*. Tba voungman to now • member of-the lUtbtBeglmant. 0 . B- A , of whlsh Cpany U to a part.

FRANKLIN TO GOTOCAIPMEADE

Assemblyman Appointed byOov. Bmmbaagb. to Take

Soldier Vote.Governor Brambaaau, of Peonayl-

vanla.' baa appointed AssemblymanJsm*> Franklin, of Philadelphia, lo

b ldi t t C M dJsm* F a , p , lolake tbe soldier vote at CampMeadeat tbe November eleetloo. Mr. Frank>lin wsal to Hsrrtobarg Tuesday after-

Major Ii. B. Thomas, of thla clly, at-lendsd Ib* reunion of bUold rcglaietit,tb*Nloly-a*v*olb Pennsylvania Vol-unlsen.at Wast CbaalerBatniday.TbUmarked the nfty-alslh annlvanaryof tbe regiment'* orgaulxalion .at theplace of reunion. Of the 1000 men«Dtsrolto Ilfiy-siK years ago. 107 Wirekill** to battle. « 0 wen wounded andISS died of dlossass Incurred In tha fotlyears'aervlee.

nooo to receive bto lostructlona.The appointment was totally

expected and therefore Mr. Franklinwa* eurprtord •bra to received a tele*•ram tram W. H. Ball. GovemorBrumbaugb's private secretary, an-noandag bto silseUon. The Appoint-ment to most excellent.

Assemblyman Franklin to.a well*known cottager here and to always aoOcean City boonar. t

CraSja) a>l*>«UtaUj.Onto are said to' to vary, plentiful

In tb* toy.and large quanllea of bsjfollow* bav* b**o brought hi dorloithe wees, by resldenU and . *om* vtot>Inn. Aneoog Iboe* who mad* a bighaul a few day* ago was Cspt. Pttt*.late of I to Tbirty-Mcood Doited BlatssInfantry, who U resting In thto ally.

LOST.—Boy's valo.-lpede.near. Eighthand Asbuiv. Beward If returned loMr. Patoto, 785 Ashury ave. ad*. It.

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telvalisehsa laofibeepptoeisad U M smaltTtoappssswaraoftverlety and wses;

There

U0U110S0. Tbe»lestae out UUIIanUy,

TbaBa*. John

S3TStrsaslarred4i»ltoU«ta.|alUsmpMeUIitoBseondB*

log work oo lh*HoaTwalflbstis>tA^tJoraontoutsrwut> tbto Una.

!Fo»t „stora OMumsncompouogsass . —ery wagon, tatopm \t• u w in oat hi

Ocean Clly. N.Jeauotara, S mealwall.

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mmrm Vnm nnaa*.Mra. J. Mlltor Macoucbj and ehll-

dreu bava moved from Pitman lo tbtoclly. having ranted one of Mra. Brack-ley'a bonass on CanIM avenue.- Jus-tice of the PaM* Ware, wbo to Mrs.Macoaeh'a father, will maka bto bumewUbber. Mr. Meeooeb to in the In*aoranoa bmlnssa at Peon's Orove, andwill apaod Bondaya bare.

B0aic»ai —ttae.iXealle,oftnto dty.Ualool

hi tha B i t In Boom iioaiiriankTalionwho to

In the Badto Boomoffice la Waahlngloo. D. <1, wrUsahtograndfctlstr. Tboms* Leslie, thaibasnjoytvbtoworkand tbat b*ia alaomsatlngrmany floe people. —«'««'»expseta tavtaU bto grandfather for ataw days within • short time.

for

Bnvleas to ib* First Baptist Cbarab^ to sa follow*! Morning

kfc aanjasL »t* GodOar " -

ar^oottemtaathls. Blala aebaol.sa&> mwkvenlogwrvtaa.TJO. Tba

ara esaaotadtoetag.

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Grading •od Stfeet Baildlng739 ASBURY AVENUE

Ocean Oty, Nor /ency

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MTomMP.Ooebna.UNM, Pnlladtlhbla, em-

tUT it-Pmi«i»iphif KteetrioIDdlwwtn«hto failing coudluSn bs-tontotoakTutae.

I"V>r U>efaMIbai J W I I!••*• saf-

ranttftoaa palaslo naybeartaixl atdasaft** MUag. H piovad to to gas froma y fbod. wblebhraMoud Instead of•"—*•— I aim waa bolbtnd with a

lad ftsHoa. and Isek of am-energy. I wastsrnlilyroa.

•Upalad. too, and mj bud aebad as-

John Marts Lumber Co.Minus atraat and Hava*t A«

OOBAM orrvs M. J.Lumber Mmsjori^MoaWoa^»iiiaiagPsper. Plaster

aptDWalchta

Tartly si times.• -A Mud wbo bad Iritd Tsnlae for

•to osacb trouble raved to amen aboutII t h i I d i d * J

osacb trI thai I dece* tProm the taty flnt

lll tdId*ciu*4 to give it a IrlaL

_ ; dose I began toimpnva nnlll today I eat bsattliy,nsy food digests psriaetly and I dontkoos? what It la to suffer from painsIn iba heart or sMee. beadacnesor con-stipation. I haven't felt so nappyand vnjorona balbrs In years—tbaoks

Ttnlao la btlng specially Inlrodueadand ssplslnsd in Oesan Cliy atHugbswM^Ual Pharmacy. adv.lt .

\.Ctty Bail, Oaaan otty. Mew

November 2O, 1917

NOTICEof Recbtiy and Election

o« Town aad to revise and correct ine ragla-

S a w W & r ^ i ^ . ^ ^aadlbat

A SBKUBMAl. B 1 X C T I O Nol electing eaDdlilataa to Bll

ChampiongUILOINO CONTRACTOM

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TnUttnata

BUILDEROwnem Hk 8t. OppoAa p.

CHy Elaotrieal Co*— • — * • • ' Work of K*try KbM

. « > • •

Ralph Hayes VanQllderARCHITECT AMD ENGINEER

OCBAH crrr. inw |

Talk atnat aW Wan Lennder S. CorsonBUILDER

and tnat lbs atMUoo offlatn will «lt an aoTKtoetlonal tba Dlaoaa «bo«« nun-en laaabbYaday.eommaMlacatBlx

at l«a<y<loakIn toaaruraooo.Tta «ajd und*. uaamanla. bnwllluMalaaadRalwtala vlobvaoldand loanamMof

Ibapanooa aanliut wnom Uw> aald fxm nmTabaanlaldanatBOuatof Ina lama, and ihaamount ofiaxaa laid on aaeaaa t of «aca paraal. a n aa tollo wtt

1st "a. l a .O.C.Oamna

Onlluice N*. ML

ta mania br amSmnailaa,aw iba aab, d u u p a n ]adbiibaapaaluc and laying

aad raaTSnaT*. In CM, u daujl jaaaiaanni IbaSn, .

(In iiahWi IntasaMa»**^*•awoasiatnaiviiB<Wbanaa, tba Bnud oi CbmmliOaaara

tba Ctty or O a u ut»r, N«r J«rau, dialiba l«aaty«l(tul> day at Anctra. to,JgUaanadiaqolndin* MHowtnc••tat* ba ioqaUad, la fca. <a

* " — —f don nad iMruuioo pqmnm, andand nal wttta baMs dtambad aaiDf a* a point in inanorihaaatirW

ban of tbtOeaanto Hatnrd»

lUUHt be laiaraacikie) or UM ssld Use of

nary olsh-walar llna o*aa abowa M I

•a ofltoe,MswJeeasy. In d,

ineoca. aarUaastar ly alonellna oi aatdlMkeE

uara seventy-erven Cast more or Uasnt, aald point bMnc tbrsa nondrad

Mar Oo<ittSoaH,Ma.S<.pasaan: lIba oAlnmij blgbn m l

Aa* noftbwaatwafitly of Bi» m aaoa. wnanluaamrn at >Knl inilin ihrnn, anhmrnoa a Dip n r n M b boot O«. naa* an:

ofikaAogtaa1

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•aon or UK to a palal •aah^wnoaanupraaoiMIninaaaldolwi-aeOn, In boo* jotw » 11a, aaMjolit n.ln« oa» oandrad aadt bateacaahaadred aad

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to! <H^iy^y^^^fi,»g oIbaardfaarybUb^iaUr

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ntloo declared." raal eatae. la

Beats tberetn.ba aeqoirad tur

, with Iba owoar or ownsra,wbatba>-ol illaairasiusiil aa lo tba ertea or

abaaoee of tna owner orrattbaowner or ownara

avalld tula, or laaft otof CaaMlaa. who' Vabraary 18, fc>

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antata la laea eaaa mada aad pro-and iba* aa onttnuoa tor «nto pnrnsaob l b

ttnuoa tor «nto pnrnsaolatrada ad at a maMlai ol tba Corn-raof Iba On* or U e u Cfor, Mawta ba bauTb tka O r a m k a m n '

l n t b c H. a b tka Oramkamn'ara.lntbacuy Hall. O»wan Ctty.Waar,aijbaroWoekuiibaanaraoaaoftboy faa 71*7: and

a«o pabUabid aa a »naolalioaiandwC.Bo«wli. ntty HollcUor

Cny of Ocean CUy. mada a resort, la£ s > tba Board of Oonnnlsslousrs ot

iCMrtJtow Jarsar, as tba m saline; baldaataraK».lS»T.tbaib«wasiriiiia|it<jaa-

^tba^aalliaaa end rasj estala. In las.

ilMiTii aas ( M l la aald report, wblebwill mon tally etvaar by aald report; Uaaw-

Board of fkimmlarlonaw of tna City ofOUm do ordaiat

aaatjaal. Tbatby vtrlaaof taatbarEyofaaaaaof ibaTaatel•tBUaoTilavJaraaf.aniuJad. "•anilnc mnnJdpmlluai- aparor

f.aniuJad. An Aot eon-•anilnc mnnJdpmlluai.- aparorad l u n b 17.Urr.tna Board afOomaUMloaar* ot tba CMrXUaaaaUttyHaw J d itfUoiaaUtty.Hew.•nsB aad tsr oa* a»iSaaanai ina I

paun latbaaortbautarlyatraaft at tba dw'anoaof tbrao*

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ariaaa.iaapoiai.aaaliawa onad la iba aaid aJarkVoiBaa. IB»•

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«y, aommaMInc at >l»mine and elouns alaranlns.

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Oaorca U. Walloo « OOs Ltd, \rudntur. I On Contrast

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To wl>om II ma/ eonoarniNotice la nereby stven or Iba laraanieoraauaebmeat oot or lbs abo«s) court at tba salt

M Ine abora named plaluun* against tbaestate or Ibe above named datenaanl, tor theaam of elsbUan Ibousand al«bt B

»IDM tbanl. tut lh#ndnd aadram g u a n Ibomand

wanty aavendolluaand • n a i u M e D U ,Nlamad Into coon on Uaaaaaood day of Octo>bar, nlnetaan baodnd and aavaauan.

Uaud Ootobor a. UtT.W

A i u m n lor Plalnun,Voortb and Market Htm '

10-11.41.. P. r^noo cemden,fl.J.

In Chaaeery of New Jersey.To fardlnand 8, Hodaon and Clam Hndaou.

Hirry B. Budaoa and Ella Uodaoo,Roaa T. Robblna and Oharlaa BobUoaand Kluabelb BandarboOar.

By vlrtoa of «a ordar of tba Coort ofCbaoearyof NawJeraay,nuulaoo thm day ofiba data b m l InacaoM wbarala KUa Oomarand O-orga Camarataoomplalnanla and yon•ndotbaraaradaaiadanla. yoa an nqaUMloappaar and anawar tbo<xHnplalaanla* MilonbrMOiraoaeambarM.IB7. or la danultlb»*of aald .bill will ba Ukanaaoonltaaad

Tba aaldb'lll la Illtd Ittr partllloa of eanalnlands In the City ofOeau City In Ibauooalyor Capa May u d HUM of Saw Jnaay, ofwblcb Barab Parmalta Hodaon dl«t aaltad.u d yon Ferdinand 8. Undaoa. Harry B.Had>oo. Roaa T. Hobhlna and ICtlaabaUiHeoiterbollar a n mad* dalcndanla Imanaa

8I0ILI MVE

A Reliable BuilderTo erect your Ocean Cny oottaa*. Voacaaaotto took after it cloady yoonelf aadhonesty oi the contractor.

!•)•««• «rr». m. *.

ALBERT G. GILBERT^4CTlCLI«SC

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any or all of them.Send tot the Urt of

yoo to

645 Asbtuy Avenue,OtBA»Om. ST. J.

OTIS M. TOWNSEND„ J S . BUILDER CUT.

U.X.

Allen Scull

i TOi are iba wln> ol iba said. Hudson and bava an Ineboat

yoa ara Ibar or tbe tanmnla In eommoo ibore.la. aad yoa Clara Undaoo ara mads a data-d»p» bacaoee ' -ftrdlnand H. —««»««.•rlabt or dower In lbs aharaol or tbesald landsoTwbleb yoor buband U sslzsd; aod TOOKlla Uodsoa are made adatjadaolbseaoaayoa ara tba wile of said Harry B. Usdaoasod n a n an ladioale rtabl or bowsr u tbashara or aald Unda or whlen your bosbandu•slsad: and you Chsrlaa Bobbins nrs made adsajndant bacanso yoa ara iba boabud oilbs said Husa T. Bobblna and aa sutortsjrn SwSTtaSSTofwhle? '-'•«-«'»..««!• sb«.ol

Ualad Oetobsr I,LsBor W. U>sss.

OCEAM CITY, V. J .

Contract Ne. 700.

NOTICE TO O0NTKA0TOB8.Baalad blda WIU be netlVMl by tba Board of

Oommtaalooara of ibacuy ofOcaao CIly.N.~ M tba eotnmlatlootra* rcom, city ball, at

o'clock p. m.. Morambgr 13, UI7, tor eoo-dneUiw • praoul oanmala bnnhaad andIraina pavUIbo «ltb approartiaa, '*iH'gr"tnllln«andcradln( at Iba bay Irani end ~bfbar r

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Swan and Trouta*. C TMOUT

BRECKLEY'SOUNTON L. •RCCKLCV. t*M>)Baady Mind Palntv aad 0 * 1

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PUSTBHK, MKE SEHIT1

Caroenters and Builders

104OMBUHV AVKNUC OOKAN CITV. M. J.

ooolaload tharaoo and ba aoeooiDaiilMl hwea^ or eartlHad caaek Sy^rKTtSnki !wUboot oondltloa, MyabVa to tba ally Iraaaanro(OeeanL1ty,V:j^in tbasum oTona

IhaltoaM of Oommlaalonan rasarra tba

Walter V. HessCONTRACTOR. AND BUILDER

JOSaiNQ OIVKN Ss*KCIAL ATTCMTIOM

Inidaya.Tna »iina »ucaaainil uddar »IU baraqalrad lo

ftllnUb.wlUiln Ian daya rram Ibadala of tbaaarud.aaatlabustoryanraty eonpaoy bond.lo ba approwd. In Iba aora of nilw par e n l u aoftbeamnantoid.coodlUoattl tot ibrDulb-nil nntormanoa of iba ooo tract, and »UI alaoba rrqulrad lo aav« iba city harmlaaa byvlrttMoClbaamployan' Uatnllty H I of tbaState of Saw Janay, or aay other law of aaldHl*le partaJnlsv lo laborara or amptoyaa. by«i»ln/a •urety wimpanybondorllabluiyln-

.»" lanaisDaoJOcatlaaa and blddinf rbrma canNMM>ulnad from elly dark by dipSliIoi

H ARBV A. MOBB18,Wm. U. Uallbaoa, Jr . C U y W " f c

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ABBOTTS"Aldemey Dailies

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Otis M. Townaan4Aroiittwt Vi.

KIOHTH STIICKT, OPT. *• 0.OOKAM e m M. J.

CoalW« Have It

(to burn)CH. SHOEMAKERWaat Av

Real Estate and

Oftloa 1O17 Aaburv Avanu*OCEAN CITV NKW JKIMCV

City Gas light Company• 3 7 AVKNUC

TCLKPHONC S*NIOHT OAtXS 4U

ndelitv Trust Comutn? ,lildiMd TlUe ud Tmt (X

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Seventh St. and West Ave.Ocean City. N. J.

Choto

Ask for Booklet or SpedaUlesOnlan Oallverad Both Phones

CHAS. C READ WALTER B. ALLENCHAS. C. READ ft CO.

O « lines of Fafl Good, are now arrivTb*. PeritxtioaOO]SpottinB; Goods at tic lfooai ~

•a Hay wiab. to acgotiatanalcatato

iVl o r t saflresWa»aa at an tisxa torc-

atat

A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps? If* ^ not, why not? They give three timesas much light as the old style Carbon lampsfor the same current consumption.

OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC 8ERVICEof Atlantic Ctty Oaetrto Company

Cut Your Fuel BillVae half Coal and half Coke .

Get Uw above fiomC H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.

Get theGenuine arid Av

^^^^^^^^Mto^MSmS&^^The General A! IrAr

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BOTft

IDBlwUoa day la drawing naar.fjouof larfa ertba wera «aogbt

Iba bt7 dartatT Uw laat'weak.tJtmH1|f.taai |br polltleal olMca tn tbla

aoonr* ara OMVIof rathar lively ikwa

Dellabtfnl Vrasilksr.last Sunday, butMnrfifj sraa soaiawnat of a -blue"

"Dnloh IABSII" at Iha Flrat Preeby-tarlaa Uborett tbU (Tburaday) aveu-

FBB6ONAXS.

MM Joan Maeklln. of Philadelphia,am btra dorbw Iba wa*k.

Bobtrt Ho0<gomaryt of Phlladel-Bbia, sf.aot Bqaday lo Ocean Cliy.

lira. U a n y Cbtdwlek. of tbla ally,latpaodloc a wa»k lo Pblladelpbla.

Tboaaaa Wattaoo and wife, of Pblla-dalpbto, wara vUllora bare Ibia week.

Al«s< Uolvllla, Jr., and wife, ofFbllaatlpbla, wen vlaltora here Halur-day.

William P. 8tnad. wife and cbild,of PbUadalpbJa. ware In lowu Balur-day.

(Motia W. Kroat and wife, of Phila-delphia, wara Hauday vlaltora In Ocean

vat- ..HUeAnna B. Paxaoo, of Garman-

towo, waa a ylallor beta duilug tbeThe Bar. D. .Usat Gordon, of Phila-

delphia, waa among tba vitiiow hereVrlday.

Jod«a Waddlngton. of WooditowD.wuavMtor bat* ibe latter part, oilaatwetk.

Nleholaa Blekoon and wife naventnroad from a trip tbrongb MewYorkBUta. .

Haw Blanche Uammlna, of Lake-wood, la vlalUag Htaa Barab HmilboflbUdty.

• Mn.r. K. MeMorrow and family.of New York, ware recent arrival* alibeKlbtroD.

B«ar Coaunodore J. W. Kernley, ofPhlladtlpbla, i n In town SaturdayandBaoday.

alra. Blteabatb 2 . Powell, of ibUeny, leapeodlogatwaraldaysla Wi»b-tsgloo.£.V.

Uogb CoonQghaoi<auui wife haveratamad troaa a vlalt to relative* luHew Votk Bttta.

Wllllaaa a . Lynch and wife willleaneo»n forltt. Peteraburg. fla., lo•ptsd tba winter.

lira. 8 . B. Ooff, of Pitman, wan agoMofB. U. Uoffaad wife, at tbe Algleo.duilngtbe week.

Htrry O. QtealmeD, ona of the localMtof eairtare, b u retorued to dulyafut taking a vacation.

Hn. Jl . A. Dunk and Mra. Uonagby,of Laoadoarna, ate apendlng a fewwttka al 1839 Uaotral avenue.

Tbe Bav. aad Ura. Cbarlea H. Boh-M bava been •otertelalug t i n . Edw«id C. Stnllh. ol Norfolk, Va.

UUa Virginia Sharp, of Aubwood.N. Y.. ta vMHIog bar uncle. HughCaoulaabam. and family, of ibl» cuy.

Ed MeCofhle and wife, of Phila-delphia, wera gaaals of Joaeph Bar-day end family, of thla cliy, Sunday.- & Boy Bourgaole and wife, of Pbll-addpli'a. epaot Bonday with bin par-aota, E. A. Boaigtola and wife, of ibis

HbataCbailoUtHmllb uud Dorothy.Uarroo. ot thla Hty, have returnedfrom a vlalt to ftteude In Philadal-

ARE NOW PASSEDResolution Adopted Provid-

ing for Financing of Costaand Damagea.

' The City CommtMlonere, al tbelrweekly meellnir. pimd on final read-Ing ordlba'ncee Not 101 and WM, whichrelilelo tba camp groond cuodtmnar•Ion proovadloga, and Wblob appear•laewneralo tbla lataeof tba 8mrn-

BL. . ' • . . . .In thla conneclloD, alao, Inefallow-

Dgmolullon, prettDied by Director'ampbell, waa adopted:BeltKeaulved. by the Board of Commie^

louen of Ocean City, New Jenay,bat the coata) aod expenaea of con-lemnlDg rlgblu, latenwt and raaa-nenta, niber tban tbe coau and dam-

age* for tbe value of right*, lotereallaeemenla, la the Und deecrlbed In

rdlnmcM number* 100. 101 end 102,» financed In Ibe manner ar pro-Ided by tbe lawa or the rMateot Newemey ID aucb .caaea made and pro-Ided.aod that the cliy of Ocean Cityram time lo time borrow mouey, by

rexnlullon, lu tbe form of promunry•ole«, being lemporery. Indebledneae,

i order to. defray aucb coata aad u -)eni«» a* above act forth.

Director. Adama reported that Ibeoth ou the bu IK head* at tbe eude of'orly-aevenihi and Furty-algblh alreeta»» betn completed, and that tbereete are ready for gravel.Mayor Obapjploa called attention lo

he condition of the public croaalnglver the Weal Jenny A Heaabore Rell-oad C'ompany'a traoka at Klfiy-uflbtreel, where the county ..boulevardonnccla with tbealreet. He aald thaihere waa a temporary croaalng then,ml lhl» be* been lakeq away, andicre In no way for veblclea to croae.On niollou of Director Adama, City

iollcllor Boawell .wan luatrucled to geln touch with the Htale Public Utility'ommlMlqu lu reference lo Ibe Filly-illh ttreet cruaaing, and report M thelext meeting of the board.A resolution waa adopted to borrow

1730. .There waa alxo adopted a resolution

> cancel a lax of (14 S2 tbat had beenlaced OD lot No. 6ob\ to Beellon O.ir 11)10 Tbe lot la used for rellgloua

poneu. accordlug to tbe reaolutlou.Heveral billa were read aud ordered

aid.

& H. Holmes and wife bave re-tained to Ibetr boms'. 1012 Wesley ave-nue, rrom a dsllablful trip "down.Bast" « "• •'•

Oeoqja F. I*wle and wife, or WllBslnitoa. CeL, were receul guesUufMhass Lawts aad Conard, of tbeKatblu.

Vies Commodore and Mrs. Waltern. Boosall. of Philadelphia, speutHalnrday and Handay at their collagelaihlediy. .

Miss Anna Holland, cf Camdeo,hsabaso vWUof D. P. Blelner endvUsutliau^eotuse.. Eleventh etreelaod Asboiy aveooe.

M. Have* and family have gone toAtlsotle Ctty for tbe winter. MrMayer aa In the Jewelry buslueos atMOT Atlantic avsime.

Ueroaid Boekdeacbel. a We«t Pblladslpbla banksr, and Interested lurcsllv bete, where he tea cottager,• s s lo town Hnnday.

Wimo Allan and wife, or Frankford, Pblladslpbls. wera amonK tbeVMoie bwre Buoday. Mrs. Alleu In adsugbtas- of ChMf HeaMr

& H. WUeos an* wire, of Llewellyo. Pa,, have returned nome anerspeadtag • abort lime wltb Oeorge WBrnst and wife, of Ibla elty.

John Hallono and family, ">>o havefar several years been resldlug at Fifthstreet and Asbury avenue, bave re-Stored to BOS Ocean avenue.

Mrs. B. Wasl«y Lake and Harvey YLake, of italaeity, bava returned frome l iVd.y .^St lo the Kav. W. ElwelFlaika and ramlly at Ptineeton.

- Hstb Whilaly, oi Philadelphia,ownero» aba. cotUga aud a largeirstt of oosao front land her., wasBBMWS; Iba visitors here Monday.

Urs. A. M. BombolT. Mlae TellsBombofl and Ura. Kale Bliamlth. ofHUlvllla. sreta bate during the weekand wera guests of the Wyomlug.

. •Mre.Tbaodars Fsrgoaba. of Hlaekbird. Del., Is vlsUloa »r . sod MrstTiwam b. lavlor at tbelr home,Blavvotb aUswtand Asbary avenue.

John HeAvoy, who la employed attbe Beiubllean cityPblladeliA. IIend.

tiarlcra laJladelpbla.Moists and

quartUlerk. vUheSCHy Clerk Harry

and family .over IbaWcek-

JohoF.*Fol^oi Pnlladelphl., we*'towpJlpdj!-. Mr. Fo«, Wb6 ta a

u'rorhla4 aulo, so-

Wfa.John H. HeClaloby,

nulrtHpUaTrboUdwnulrtHpUTrborawletuof Oman CMy.

Hsldges and

a promlusnland sumu>srwas ID town

^jajdaya •in^.iastslefni. at tna Idle-

Hajifl^oTPWUdelphUv*MMBtOwartbTuuali7paU» of butVatkatrUlngbla WeaWy avaooe col-^ a M l i % b ( U Id ahapa for Ibe• • M a * . . ,>.. . . : . j • •- ._

Jeaaab X Oofflald and family, of

W

».„.. of tbaJMata. h£*baivaeaUon.

oet offleeWT againHa apant

Hallom'cii Party.

Harry H. Adams and wife, cave aallowe'en parly a.t tbelr borne, 721

Ve«l«v aveuue, laat evening. Theyiturlalned about 40 gueata and a fearnun were upeul very pleaaaolly.be decoralloim were uulque.

. n,B ' c k l r a n Wcdalnai Trip.

Arthur W. Bhoeniiiker and bride,liu waa MI«B Margaret Parker, re-

urn«d a few daya aince) from tbelreddiuir trip, which took In Wasb-igtou, D. C , Old Polul Comfort andher placea lo th«l aecilou.

WHAT 1 TOTE FORHARK LAKE MEANS

Heanbllcana Shoold Caat Bal-lota for Their Aaacmbly and

8nrrogate Nomlneea.On Tnaaday. Iba volare of Capa

Hay County will bave) an opportun-ity to express Ibemeelvee aa to wba.Iberornot they want tba county toreceive S1.04S.000 rrom tba Buta forroad Improvements daring lbs nest"ve yean. In retara for 1198,000 lo

-isee.Hark Lake, tna Bapabllean eandr-

late for Aassmbiy. Is pledged to op-jold Iba Edge Good Buade Law, on-ler wblob Capa May Countywlll haveIt main Beaabor* road paved with a' lard eurfaced material at no ezpenaa> the county. Tbe law ItaelfUaBe-inblleau meaanre, aod will be rightly

adhered lo by tbe Republican legisla-tors Tba Democratic party baailedgad Iteelf, however, to repeal thisi « , and a vote for Samuel A. Lao-lag, Ibe Democratic candidate, teaole against your county, sgslnetouraair and your lutereala.Tba Republican platform adopted atw recent Cooventlon, Ilka lbs plat-•rm of laat year, will ba rallftoaaly

adhered lo. It promUea ibis year loipbold Iba Governor In hie splendidindeavore and aflbrta In military pre-Pf radneaa. and tbe continuation andfurtherance of tbe provlalooe tbst navebeen started, and completed. In con-'irmlly with previous platform deelar-tlone. It promlaea boalneee methoda

applied to Bute affaire; • atateilgbway aystem. eolborUed and lojrogreee; civil aervlce eyelem reformednd reorganized: Incraaea In franohiaeaxea; greater home role messure;

equallsuloo of tsxatton; and economy-n Ibe admlnlMratlon of tbe Bute'*iffalre, tba latter pledge being a eou-Inuallon of laat year, when Ibeiplendid management of tbe bntloeaaif Ibe commonwesllb, deeplte Ibe war

emergency ezpeoaea aod ad'aoeea tobe government, amounting to bun-Iredaof tnouaandaof dollan, retultedn a largsr balance In tna Slate Trea-

«ury than in any other year.

A vote for Hark Lake to a vote for[hie platform, and every true Repub-lican abouid feel enoogb pride In bialiale'e chief executive, and Ibe buel>leaa method* that bla partr bsa

adopted, lo come out and vote, audole for tna Republican candidate.Harry 8. Dooglaas to tba Republi-

can candidate for Surrogate, and, likeMark Lake, should be accorded IbaToll Republican vote, which normallyn Cape Hay County to 1200 greaterben tbe Democraiio vote.

l Cbarcb rarly.A »ucce«»ful Hallowe'en perty for

be beiieUl ol tbe building fuud of thalr»t UxptUi Cburub w u bald al tha-IIIDO of Mr«? AVui.. Pfander, .Tenthmet and Ceutral avauu*, Tueadayrulug.

idlna* lor Iba nisfs ilaniaaai anil ulimistialn<urradlntnaonaaloe'and laylocottl. andtnaaeonlrlnf of uelaitdaad real aalala. Intea. and Iba rtchta. Inlerasla and saaamenla

SUNDAY IN CHURCHES

l«:aollDUedrrooi Vlrst face.)tapealry of richest besuly .and a vsrls-

aled carpet ou wblcb aball yet balusrd Ibe "lately stepping* of Uta

Majesty, Let Us, tberefore, considerluuiebf Hie ways In which Ibis war/

bloody aud horrible, may bsncUibe world.

The war, ir carried out to the Hu-ll, will result lu Ibe democratUslioufall tuii«e uallons wblob sre auio-rallo In tbelr form ol government,x wasdeleruilded st ulgbl, .by s littleolerle of war lards, to unsheathe tbeword. Tin* Is uol a people's war, alhauiili the people UiU.Lpay Hie cwta

gold and I'lood. Wbeo Ibloklog«u sll down lo f*cet'bcM« (acis.'saiey must do wbeu ib,e war Is over.

here In uol a Uallou ou the eartb,iow«ver bound by aUwluiIsm orlowed beuualb uiiniarlsui. Ihsl willot ssiiert Ibe right aud power orree people to govern tueuiMlvea.Nfever «K»IU will any people allow

•euiMflve* lo be ruled by a dynastylituh, without auy cuusultallou or Usihjtcl", cau ferpelrsie sucb sn out-m» upou the world an Ibis frombleh we are uow sunTeriug."Aimiuer i«ueHuisl cousequeuceof

he war will be Ibe disarmament ofuliouu. lu whole or lu part. Nationsnuol prepare K'esl armies aud ua-

leu without mailing It possible forlew lo be brought luto colllslou. Toejace aud pro-ptnly of tbe world re-ulrelhat Ihw thlugstop. aud wbene ulmll have accomplished our prea-

nt dtyigns there will be uo ueed of It.When I he end or this snuggleu mere will be such uuwllll g-lo cou'roul the poaalblllly or an-

ther BUCh struggle sa will bearfrull-ige In luteruitlloual agreements lo **•ubllsb upou a Urm basis the principleif iDlerusllorjal arbitration, Perbapswfore all Ibe Issues of Ibla world war.re decided by arm* it will appearhut nveu yet Ibe very questions wblcbiireclpllste tbla Illsulc struggle mayou rererred to a world court of laat resort. Tbe Pveee Palace at Tbe Ilsguela not a monument to tbe ImpossibleIdealism of yislousry philanthropy.We may ueed It before Ibis war Isover, sud noouer.. txrbap*. tbau todaywe would be ready lo admit."

VIU8T BAPTIST.Suiidsy proved lu be a Bond day for

.be Baptist Cburcb. TBe dsy waaprepsraiory to lauucbiuK a winler'adrive for speclUc Ihlugs. Tbe .psslor,lbs lUv. M. M Lewis, spoke lu tbemorulug ou Ibe subject 'The BtaleCouveiitlou and Our Winter Work."He described Ibe tilale con»eoUooUs working* aud Juat bow tbe cburcbwai> related In It aud I hen apoke of thedeUulte iblugs wblcb will be ai-euiDled iu tbe. local ehurob for Ibewluler. He bsd Ibe whole sessoorrom November uulll tba aud or Mayminutely planued, sod baa preparedS glL ibe ctiuich a season or activitygrea'rertbau auylblngevcr attemptsd

"'la tbeHunday school aeaslon lbs atlelKlsuce snowed su Inclination to getbst-ktouormaland following the exerclsea Ibere was sn ImIUST 0' lbs'teachers and oAfrtr eleetlnn J P. Cadmaa Jr, totbesup.rioieudency. a weekly schooloftralulog and m.lbode was adoptedfor sll oBlcer- or Ibe school. ;

Tbe call to prayer Issues! by Preel-deol Wilson was heartily ".pondedto lo tbeo|i ' — - " -"*SBorolug SB

OuloflbaJM; W: " »•ball pratesbsa taken; three

SSthtito

FARE TO ATLANTIC CITY

Ordinance No. 102.An ordlnanos to lay not and o tan 0>r Dublin

janilaad raeraatloo sarpoaaa certain land>D«J rval eatal« In Iba I*MW ol nisian ctty.

land aad realInlansls and

Wnsrsaa. Iha Board or Oomnwanoeara otnaCltsorOeaan Cliy. Maw Jersey, did on

Iwenly-a'sntb day ol AUMOBI, 1017, by. slutton Jadga and dalarnune that tbajubllo anod required Iba lollow log land andfmi aslata ba a-qulrad, In Ike. tocetbsr w tbbarlgbta. Interests, and caasmsnla tbsreln,

.or pub-Ie report and raeraatlon Pdrpoaes,tnd said land and raal aatata b. Ins dsKrlbadaa:

BeeJnnloaT at tna point of lota»e»ctlon utaoaln-aatarly Una or West aveoue wllaaoulbwealert* llneol Finb atraatj tbeoas,I aoatbsasiarlr dlrsetlon ~ "' ~L

r slarly line or rinb sliva reel to Iba point o.

ly llna oT Vlfto atnst wilb iba

_ aulbanilerli eol Plflb atraetj thanea,a aoatnaasierlr dlreetloa alonji Itai aoalb'i I li of Finn alreal two Eaadrad and

ha polni or lalarsaotlon of thaIt f Vitu t t llb tjib' „

ortbarsstariy Una ol Asbnry s n s u ibenea,a s olbwaslany dlrsclloo along inanonn-

jalarly llna or Aabdry m o s s Bra bondred[aet to thai point ol Inlnaeettoo of tba nortb •reatarly llna of Asbary aveona wtlb tba

_o>tbassteriy llnaol aiilb atraat: tbraea, laa nonbwaatarly dlraelloo alone; tbe aortb-easlarly llnaorHlslbatraat twobondradand- » • njet tolnapolnl of Inlnraatllou of tna-onrwauerly Una or HhnU elreel wllb tbaannlhaairnrlr llna nr Waat aTimnar Ihenoa. to

nortbsa.tarly dlraouoo alonK tna soalb-rly Una ol Wan assnna an bnndrad laat-^alarly llna of Waal afaana o n hnndrad t t

lo the point of InUraeoUoa of tha aoathaaalerty llneol W«-a avaaoa wltb Iba aoolnwaat-arly Una o» filtb street to Include all I batland balw an Aabary and We«t avanota, and

Itsraaa Flnb and Hi lib atraata.Wnenaa. Iba aald l U

l U t If lb lWnenaa. Iba aald nsolnUan dorUnd.

bertila, Usat If lbs land and m l ailala. m

raaar Ihsralo.ilred byr any bart tnaraof coald not be acquired by

aaromsnl wtib tbaosroar or owDera,«nelbsrky raaaooofdUaaraanwataato tna brlee orlesallnaapawltyorabaanos of the ovoer oriwoecs.or Inability of u>a owner or ownanio convey a valid nils, or task of aulhorl w.._ convey a valid 11 lie. oor by reaaoo or aay otber e

_ tba slataia In- stub <lasd.andlb I an ordlnanos tor thla pursosaDO Id be Inuodnord al a D M U D I ol the Com-Isslooara ot tba City of oeaan Clljr, Mewiraay, to ba bald lo Uta Oomulauoners'

;bambst«. In Iba C'llr Hall. Oeaan Cliy, BTawlarsay,alioor o'clock la tba arjarnooo of Iba>bdayofiisptsmbar.l>rr!andWbsnaa. noUea bsa beso pabllabed aa da-

serlbed by tno said resolution, andW l v w Andraw 0. BoawalLCIiy HolleUor.

oltbaCliyorOatanCuy. made a npon. InwrlUn(,u> Iba Board of Oommlaslooara otOcean Oily. KaW Jenay, at tba masUu baldBcplenibsrlStb. un7,that h« waa uaabie tose<aralb<BaldIand and real stale. In fee.rlabla. Inleraala and eaaeuanu tharsln rorlb-paaaonsaM ton* In aald report, wbtob willinoralallyaDpaarbyaaldraport.lbsrsloa.

Tba Board oT Commlaslonara of Uw City olCity doordalnl

State Utility Board to HearCompany'a Bs>

qoeat at Trenton Monday.Mayor Champion, at tha waskly

aaaauna of tba City Commlealoaera,aaM ba bad raostved iha followingletter, which waa read by City ClerkHarry A. at onto:

Proposed withdrawal of round-tripBfcata betwsen Allanlle City and

Oeaan City, via PleeeeolvUle. Allao-lloCity*Shore R.B.1V>.

U os. JOSBPH Q. CHAMPION,Huor. Oeaan City—f. Wn—This la to Inform yoo

tbal Mr. O. t . Cola, receiver of theAtlantic Vlly A Bbore Railroad Com-pany, has noUOed tba Board of Pub-lic Utility Commlaalonere Ibat IIU In-tended, oo and after tba elgblb day ofNovember 1917 tba p r s n t d

nded, oo and after tNovember, 1917. tbatrip tickets between AO UU i Pl

dyround

bllc City andt l l l ill b

ga presentAtlabllc Cp tickets between Atlabllc City and

Ocean UUy. via Pleasantvllle, will bewllbdrawo. Tbe> effect of Ibla will beto make Iba coat of iba round-tripdoable Iba ooe-vrey fare.

Tba board wUl. at a beating lobebald by It at tba Bute House la lbscity or Trenton on Monday, Novem-ber S, at II a. m., give eoneidsrailonlo tbe qoeallon whether Ibla proposedonange ebould bo approved. An op-portunity will ba afforded Interealedparti t b b d t b i d

become a member. Tb mvolvad lo s u b ona la so small tbalevery one can, whatever be hie em-ployment, este at least Iwsnly-flvocents a week for aucb a worthy cau«e.In tbese days of stress everyone la aodwill ba called upon for eaertnees. Letas make them, cheerfully as wa eao.We can't eflord to ebrluk while otberaera offerlna) Ibelr lives. If you bavanot yet signed ibe card, doeoaioo.ee.as wa need and most have Hour hundred members.

d d

py aparties to ba beardplace mentioned

at Iba lima and

.Hccreiary.

City Holldlor Boawell was Instructedto attend Iba bearing, and II waa alaodecided by Iba boanf Ibat notificationof iba proposed action of Iba railwaycompany enoold If sent tna Board olTrade and Ina Young Men'e Progresalve League, In order tbal tbeaa or-ganluliooa may lake early action IIthey reel so disposed.

•FLAGS OF PRBBDOM"

aewtam Baald la VIM

•Flags of Freedom" wss the themeof tba exsicisee conducted by tbe Hun-day school members In tba First af.E. Cbureb Buoday evening.

Tbe program wae as follows:Blnglog, CongrsaallonPrayer. Pastor.Reading, Tba Day We Celebrate,"

Mlee Margoerite Kolp.Responslvs reading, led by Bupl.

Mowrar.•Belolclog of tbe Children." Mlsa

Marts' claee of young glrla.Recltsiloo.

Hinging,"Oar Uerllsga)

"Martin Luther."Andrew Buelman.

Conangatlon.rrom tbe Refbrms-g be Rerbrme

lloo," K. Mayllo Roblnaoo.fjandlog of Iba Pilgrim Fathers,"

Marlon Murphy,Blogloa Cnoarcgalion_log,"fJodoflbeNatlons.HearOurCall,

Hlas Laks>s clsae offlrla.Address, Pastor Kulp.Hinging. "America," Coogregalloo.- log, "Trie Call of Our Preal

RTW. ~dsnt.Recitation,

Edwarde."Tbe Amerlcau Flag."

. H. H. Mowrer.OOerlng."SUrBpangled Banner,"

tlon.Benediction.

congrega-

DUTCH I.UNCH

W rrfiailirtaa Aaitllary ail• CSiarcli Ttita antnaoa.

Tbe members or the Ladlea* Aoxll-lary of tbe First Preabyurlao Cburcbbave msds elaborate preparatlone firtba "Dutch Lunch" to be given underIba auspices or Ihleorgaulzatioo In Ibeeoctal roomaof iba cburcb from noootoday until 8 o'clock this eveulug.Tickets are 85 cents.

la Chancery of New Jersey.NOTICE TO ABSENT DEPENDANT*.

To Acnes W. Unmbraebt and Victor J. Hambnebt.

By vlttna or an order or tba Court ofCbancery of New Jaraay, made In a eausewbarala Iba Cooper Bolldlns A Loan Asaocls-tlon, of Caiadan. Haw Jsraay. Uconsplalnant•ad yon ara defaodanta. yoa ara rrqalrsd lo

• •" - • - - - , Boawer or demur totba, on or before ilia I s u u .

saanbdayoruaesmbcrnaxt.orina said Irill ba lasaa aa coorraaatt acalnftt yoa.Tba aald bul la nlad to foreclose a mortcass

" ~ - - - - - m^fia tboalvaa by Obamploa t nmbar CompanyCooper BoUdlna; A l oan AssocUt . .Camdan, Maw Jaraay, known sa lot No. 1 Wland Ina sootbaastarly Ua last of lot lull.and the aonlhInblnekUon

ldpunbalna

rfr Uo rest of lot lull,of Ocean City Gardens,

d d I h rtba olark of Capala book i n ol myoa are made dan

on pun o Ocean City Gardens,ass balna' recorded In the ofncaorof Capa May county. Mew Jer*»y,

ISaaas. tMCa U* . adanla bacattsa y<

141. etc; »n 1"rau osru

Orr # OASB. -Boflaiiora of Complainant.

k)l Mmrlut atraat, Camdan , S. J.P r s T J B

THIS CITY GROWSBaa. More Than zoo Membera

—Appeala Made In AllThe Chntches.

Tha following letter from MajorChampion, chairman of tba CapeMay County PobltotJafety Committee;ragannof lbs Liberty Club now belug

obltotJafy o t ;ragannoaf Liberty Club now belugformed lo Ibis ally. abouhJ be read byevery man here, and all should makeprompt response:

I want lo say to tba good people ofOcean City that I am glad Ibat ao faras Ibis club bsa bean presented to tbamen of oor cliy. they have respondedalmost lo a D I D . Aa staled In my

l It l convitio

JONES' MEN'S SIFall Suns; Hats, Overooats

Anlaajjyfayooafaaapacuba ; •. ' ,

nnn DAUTCUUII mi l I w»

Bath Robas,

SHIIITS. lira. Hoaicny

Indian Blankets

almot lprevious letter. ItI b t man lopreio .Ibat every man lob mbe

e yla my convictionOcean Uly abouid

Tb t lybecome a

lo Ocea yber. Tba amount lu.

l ll t b l

be card,most have Hour hunDo your part—ba onaIt

dred members. yof them—end do It now.

Yoors for tbe good cause,J. O. CHAMPintf.

County Chairman Public Barely Com-mittee of Cape May County.Tba attention of tba members of tba

varloue cburebee waa called oo Ban-day ' to tbe plane made by MayorChampion a few daya before to organ-ise a Liberty Club In Ibis city, tbeobject of wbicb, aa at-led by MayorChampion In last week'e Issue or ibaHKMTINEfA Is lo raise mouey . withwblcb lo buy oscesalilee for Ibe boysof tbla cliy aud Cap* May County nowIn Iba aervlce of tbelr country and alsolo aid Ibelr dependents.

Maynr Champion presented Iha mai-ler In the First Presbyterlsn Church.Former City Comnalaalonar , RobertFisher did Ilkewlae la Iba Flnt M. E.Cburcb. and Ibe Rev. M. M. Lewisurged the membera of Iha First Baptist'burcb to lend tbelr assistance.Tbe Rev. Tbomae F. Blake, rector

of SL Auguallae'a Cburcb. at the 10o'clock mase Buuday,brought it lo ibaattention of tbe members or tbe eon-gregalloo. Hs asked bla people to doas much as possible to make tba club

leal Coasamlaalort.Tbe Rev. A. C. Oliver, or Ibis elty,

until recently pastor of a church InUlllville, whioh paatorate be resignedlo order lo enter tha aervlce or biocountry, baa received bla commiaelouaa a chaplain, witb the rank or dr»tlieutenant. In tbe United Htalse Army.He e* pert a within a day or two to re-port for duty.

ilo Chancery of New Jersey.ttOTICK TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS.

To A«nas W. Humbnent and Victor J. Ham-

Byvlrtne of an order of tha Court of..fcaneary of Sew Jenay. mada In a eaoaawnareln'neCoopsr Bulkllnc A Laau Aaso-olatloa. of Caaxbo, New Jersey, •ecomplaln-antanayoaarad<>fsnd>nU.yoaara required

BDoaar and plead, answer or dsmnr lo tbmmDuananl's WU o tafb

d f Doompid, answer or dsmnr lo

on or tafotaibslws'nur-b l t id billfbarin day of Deesmbar naxt. or

will ba taasn as conbaaad acalnsl yoa.

aibslws'nur-tna said bill

jaVof~AprYi7nln«i»«n bundrsdaud fourteen.mlandsTn lbs Cliy ol Ooaan City, Countyofi.«l«i May, New Jafsav, known as lot No. wn,blan No. I, Ocean City Uardeosi m-ila ru'rt-!£a*a nalnK ncorued In tha omoo or the clerkofCapa May County, lo book lISol niul-xsa>a. pas«''". sic; and you are made defen-dant* tMc*uss you own said.lands or some

S , M. J . Oo o'ber XI. IM7.OTT * CAtaH.

Hfillcitore Cor Conip alnsnl.3DI Muaket a'.ftet.CunHlcn. H. J.

11-1.51.. P. t'.rxJSO-

In Chancery or New Jersey.NOTICE TO ABHENT DKFKNIXlNTU.

ta A*n«a W. Uambracbt and Victor J. Ham-» virtue ol • an order or tbe Court of

Cnanetry of Near Janay. mude Jn a causa<sbanln tna Twsnllstbiri^A ASMICIBIIs complainant

orane*, n u e In

Tanttatb Century BolUlua *aUon. of CmmuVa. N«w Jaraay,nt and yoa sur* dsbwlsnts. yon

—"" - ' " " "'u ldemurd« auswsr oroo or batonb nalt.or

rhe said bill Is Blad lo foreclose a niortawl n a Aicues W. Uumbrecht ana Vlclor J.

Bumbreoal, bar husbsmd. lo TwsntletbCaaturyBulldlo* * Loan As«wlaUou. otijamd>a..<sw J,nmf. da tad tbo tWMly-fourUid t V u r U M r y , hliMlaca haodnd and a. vanSSnT ands In Ina City ol Ucean CliyOoanly ol Caps May, Naw JerseyDannw iid r * l » in l

sootbweslerly lino of T w l h slrsatmoruaa* hslnt nooM«d In Ine offleaSSr« SfCapa May County, In boonol.ra o. ». W U | l . BJ.J y o u , „

oo lands In In y y.y ol Caps May, Naw Jersey, oa Uwwa^orly iide or * « l a»« ine. lour hao-and thirty raal analbweai tan Ihaweslerly lino of Tw.llth slrsat: said

h l t nooM«d In Ine offlea ol Ibrol l b s115 of

defendants you own aald . lands or

HotlclloraofComplHlnant. _SOI Slurael alnal. Cam Ua, N. J.

f - i X A )

«*aa City do ordain:Heetloal. Tbal by virtue ol the bower andatbomyof anaelof tha LaaUlatora of tba

Htaleof NawJ«rasy,anltHad. "An Ast aon-l maoclpalltUa," anpioved March XT.

lluanl nl II lasTiiiiiiia of the OilyU M J d dalrmlaa to

taralac maoclpalltUaH I T , urn l luanl nl I I lasTiiiiiiia of the Oi lyof Ocean Uity, Maw Jeiaay. do dalarmlaa to

Mn and lay oat *j» bttbllo naart and racra--jlon p>n»M< tba loiiowlaeT land and realealau. sltnata la tba City of Ocean oily, CapaMay Coonty. Maw Jarssyi

Bsalonln«attbepalatoflntanactlonot't<-a• llitfJnTiirTr Una of West avenne •lUt Ibasoalbwsauriy Una or Hfih stxot: thenae,ln

nlhaastariy dtrasuon alona the aoain-lar y Una of nrth uraat laronundnd and

a n leal la tna noinl ol InlaraaoUoo ol Iha•oalhwealasiy Una of riftri atraat with I bonotlnwaalerlv Iussor4sbarr avanoai U - M « .la B soaUiwuBlarly dlrsetloo alone lbs nortn-w««t«riy llna of Asbary avaaaa ava handr«dra*tlolhopolnloflnleraacllaciof Iha north-westerly Una of Asharr avanoa aim tba

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GUOSIINQ OUT•Stocks and Fixtures for ©ale

conalating of men's and boys' clothings hats aad caps, men's furnish-ings, trunks and bags, oil aud rabbet clothing; men, women and chil-dren'a shoes, rubbers and rubber boots; men and boys' underwear,ladies' and children's stockings; also a few articles of dry goodsEverything to be sold. Fixtures consisting of counters, show casestables, clothing racks, etc Come early and get your choice.

G. H. «TEEI*MANS31-B33 Aabury Avenue

OCEAN CITV NBVV J B B 8 D V

6O4-O6 ASBURY AVENUE

RIGHT NOWthe basinets of war in all of itsgrim reality is occupying theattention of our country.Its requirements are men, ma-terials and money.

Many are pledging their livesto oar country's cause.Labor is supplying the energynecessary to produce the materialequipment.

You are not asked to give, merelyto lend your money, at interest,to the Goverment through the pur-chase of Liberty Loan Bonds.

As an Ametican—Co-operate.

We handle subscriptions.

First IM a11onal Ban kOCEAN CITY. N. J.

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Maddock's PharmacyKlaxKt t asrtca Aabury Avenue mFRBB DBUVBRV

Jnst received fresh lot of

S a m o s e t Candy, package goods, 50c to $1.50We recommend thia line of Koods

STATIONERY—Fine selection box paper awaits yoor chokesec to $1.00

Bilsoo Ginger Ale, 3 bottles for 25c

When We Installthe hot air besting system In yonrbonasJIIII ran ml aaauml lint Jim alii f.al Iliavery best work and that the furnace andeveiy part of tba beating system will bebest obtainable. Let ua explain to youthe) advantages of this system of beatingand submit estimate to yoa for the work

A good roof is en Investment—not anexpeuse. Woodca ebiogles are not a esferoof covering.

AU kind of stove aad heater rspslrs.Stove and beater pipes on band.

Tin, Slate and Slag Roofing.Phooe. 73-W

O1S-UY $975.ooLOT ON WESLEY AVE.. NEAR TWELFTH ST.

Lot on Bay Front, near Ninth Street, - . . $ 875.00Lot on Twelfth Street, 435.00Lot on Pleasure Avenne, near Fourteenth Street, ' 350.00Lot on Asbary Avenne, near Second Street, . 315-00Lot on Simpson Avenne, near Twelfth Street, . 300.00

JOSEPH I. SCULL757 Asbury Avenue. Ocean City, N. J.

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Wm. H. PowellOeneral CootfSKtor V

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JULIUS K. JOCHCR. JR.MlNTlNa AN0 OKCOSIAVIHa

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For RentUnfurnished heated apart*

meat for rent by the year.Five rooms, bath and mntfconvenience • •

Joseph I. Scully A w%N e w JeW**qr

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Thomas J. ThornFLORIST

'HONE YOUR ORDKR TWO PMOWC81 2OO. 22O

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westerly U onortheaaterly llna of Ulna atrsai;

soalbaaslarly. Una of Wo northasaiaTly dJnctioa ainoa; tbe annlhaaatany Una or Wast a**saa 8va_ kondnaljaat to

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HARVEY Y. LAKE

8 3 8 Asbury Avenue

Ooaan City Now Jersey

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outc Furnlahlngs« . Ooad Votk aad Best Mtktial

Lawrence n. LearOOMO Ctty, N. J.

PL.UMBINOSMiw^Tsaltes.

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FRED P. BELLFor Things Good to Eat

SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE

Cat Flowers and FonexalFnrnlabed

1128 Bay Av«u»BeU Phone. 4>9-J

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. Yon get both fiomtollable) placo to do your markejtlnat- All eoods kept Inside), I c . H. SHOBMAKBR

frs*o from dust and file*. . I Twelfth tM Watt A'PRBB OBUVKRY TO MIX. PARTS Or* OITV

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Or>aTW AUL THM YMAI*

POWELL'S—Tho Reliable StoreFall and Winter Merchandise .Now Ready for Inspection

Powell's• a i ASBURV AVENUE

Watch and

Mayer'sBoaidwalk,

1307 Atlantic Ava-.

Interesting to InvestorsTtosa Who Wsfe i DeslnWa iBOttiM im • Susi i i H B M

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M I A N OITV. M. «*.

B . C U R T I S R O B I N S O N

la Admnc*.

I f ORGAN HAND,ATTORNEY and

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tmn o. soniu| jAW OFFICES

Apsar & Bbswell," limn

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(liidftej ft Read•a**** nt. ns ana an

ATLANTIO OITV." M.J.

D*L W. P. HAINESeOR. NINTH «N0 WCSLCV AVK

OCCAM OITV. N. J.I* to 10 a.m.

Ftaaaw IWI au-Wi laur-nuu us-A

^JbitENCB BRICK H A I N E SCOW. WTN AND WltoLCV AVK

• •CM«NO-THf RAPIST

Interesting to InvestorsThose Who Wish a Desirable locatkw for i SatsUe HOM

FOR »ALC~AfawloUloct«ainBiai»iO.O«>wn«Hr. «• JL,= = = = = t i b d t t S t e U l l F a t ^ d B l

ARTHUR D. BARROWSduardian

032 CENTRAL AVCNUC OOKAN OtTV. N. J.

Medical and Oofnetln O»muatkaHoonltf >«potntmanl

•t* Wotay AmnaCity New Jersey

BIO BARQAirNSCottages, Apartments and Bungalows, fomtahed and nnfiirnfahed

Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This (s thetime of year To" boy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Keaott.-ery Cheap. Apply to

Alonzo Cotton

JJKRSCHBI. PETTIT. M. D.aor wcaLcv AVK.

OCBAN CtTV, «EW JERSEYoaaaHoan: tloioa. m.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE..No waning for two weeks to know If yon ean get tt; we ean toll yon atonce, Bargains in Bay and Oemn front properttoa. Cbotos cottages for•ale Alao loto for Invcatment and for Improvement—the cboioe ofOoeanCtty. Apply to

J. M. CHESTER & CO.,Ocssif Crrr, N. J.

fJR. G. D . NOEUNGOsteopathic Physician

Hans Bonding, Eighth alractOppotna Faonaylvtola R. B. Depot

OOBAM-VRT, N. J.£r«ry To awl ay. Tbaradaj and

HatudayBtiIPbOM.B»-W

PsUadaJphla Onto. 1107 Cbntnnt Bl.

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Q B . WUJSOH Y. CHRISTIAN

• »«DeiitUrt«*809 Central Avenue

Bdl Pbon* US.BOOTH PaoMa

Ceitfil PhainaqrOcuo City, M. J

W«dallT«rf>«>

| | A R K LAKE

Urkfertaker and Embalmer

OOMAM WTT.M.J.

The FanningIndustry.

The yield of1 agrictil-ttml products promisesto be large, and Indicatesthe g r e a t purchasingpower of the fiumlogdistricts.

The Oaa* City TilU«*ff Thai Company In-vite* the accounts offanners and has everyfacility lor p r o m p t l y«—r**"g than- require-ments.

Oce&nCityTitle and Trust

Company .bCBAN CITY. N. J.

-hrr-rCOIL COAL

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CH, JHOGMAKBR UIHBBRCO.&

A Charming Little BungalowOF 8 ROOMS

Wesley Avenue near Fourth StreetNew, up-t<Hlate, evety convenience,.fine location

Only $1675.00An opportnnity for i « n one mudy

MM8EV « EMMRDS

THEATER, STORES AMI;APARTMENTS ARE PLANNED

Tou Can Own Your Own Homeand Secure it for 11,650

H I nave for sale a brick house with j-bedramna; ••bath, living room, dining room and kitchen. Hashot-water heat, coal range, every modem conveni-ence, gas and electriclightaandinagoodlocatlon.

Cam btpurthoudo* vary attrttiw itrms.

JOSEPH I. SCULL757AsbnryAve. Ocean (Sty, V. J,

j;M.Bbwfaukl and Otlter Cap-Italia** Intercated In Frp.

1 9 A a b u r y A v m u a Ooaan «3Ky. N. J.

ESTATE - " - INSURANCE

Clayton Haines BrickSt. Ocean City. N. J.

R. HOWARD THORNRMAL. MBTATK

4O» KUUITM I n n r (Wur TO romr omoa)muni i m i r (Oo». oom*m Mmum) OOMMK onv. m.«/.

When We InstalltbehotalrbcaniimMtcm tajroarhoonyoa caa «at aamnd that «w%U1 t*t tha*nrbat wotkaod tbat ttateunandn o r part of thahetUac aj«tem «U1 babat obteliublc. U t as asplala to yoaUwadnst^iaaf tUaayatcm of beadocand in*""1* —x—*» to joa (or the vork.

AgoodroolUmluwtnunt ant anWoodm •Mngtw tit pot aatfaopema. Wo

nofcovariiiK.AH kind of Mom and haatar npiba.

Stove and htatw pipca an hand.tia, atota ud 8b« Boofiac.

SMITH'S 73S AaburyAvenu*Ocean Ctty. New Jersey

•HOVS YOUR ORDKR rwomowm

FRED P. BELLFor Things Good to Eat

SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURV AVENUEReliable place* to do your marketing. All sooda kept Insld*.

fr*a from dust and fUe*.FJKTaT DMUVmRY TO MX. RART9 OF OITV

OTMM A t THM Y**m

OeeuOKy Is lohave a new pier andIhsattr. ihoMaghly aqalppad bath

and • lansapaitoMat baUdlnion the Boardwalk In tb» vMnKy ofPlyinoatb piaetu

A OMapaay. has ban fbrmad,beaded by Joaepb M. Rowland, of

l p exteoilve opasa*Uooalotba nonb atetloo of the city

that partoff the naort during ibe but two yean.

PLANNING FORENLARGED PIER

Ocean City Ffatalof Clnb Ap-potata Vice FreaJdcot81V

1 aoa to Take Charge.Tbe Ocean Uiu PMunc Vlaoi baa

Wappointed Visa Fieddenl 'WalletSKMOO ebaUman of a eoiwlttaa- to

andthheoeipany will take over the aname tor the proposed entarBMsentd th I751 I of (roood on the wain weat aide

of Plymootb plaea and aUo tbe Ball*.vos Baths property adjoining,121 faet of ocean and Boardwalk frontproperly.

Tbe toad and lbs Improvement*wlU> lapreesBt en outlay of between

On lbs InaUe of the Boardwalk wUIbetfmedemly plannad and aqalppad

nt 'foe aatfbatnloa-. Including hot and eotd fMahend tell watar balba. It wUI alaoeeotalneawlmmlog pool, tnedlmao-•tooa of wnleh will ba aboot 60H26

There will bee Urge rtota piopertyatlbeeomar of Cljmoalb plaeaandtoe Boardwalk, with e atml-nre proofapartment hooaa of brick or alone. BweoraUetorlaa blgb. and tbtra wUI ba

•oeamodallona (braaoorao*more of can.

Ootekte the Boardwalk will bacon-streetsdeptorUSIeit wide, which i*Ibe wUlb' of the property, end e »landhigoat Into tbe earf 600 feet ormof*. Tbe ptor will be of concreteframe and metal oooslmctlon.

On tba pter will berest pavilions fronting on tbe Board*walk,wtthabaaaUrally desolated er.esdecatrsoestosmoderaly destinedtheater, which wUI haves iaatlnc eape-etty of about 8H0 persona. Mr. Bowland nasobtalnad lbs exclosrve Hgbubribe best moving pictures In tbeoonntry, tt to etotod, for u s In Intopaopoasd DOOM.

Itstoo.Intended to have a roomydance floor on Ibe Boardwalk end ofthe ptor over tbe pavilion. There totoibe e moals bail to bone* Ibe orebsa.treorband located midway froo-lb*ptor. There wUI be other smnsemsntfsslnrse, according to lbs plane of Ibecompany.

It to staled by those Intereeted the!one-half of the aloek tome of »100,-000 has already been sobsoribed andthereto every ptotpeot that Ibe ra-malodar win be taken wltbln a fewdays.

An erehttset to now making detailedlane and drawing* of lbs tiro posed

Improvement*.

USDT. MORGOM

and other Improvemente lo tbe dabpwr sod besdqasrurs on lbs oceanfront, at Vonrtesnlb Miser. In t beastly•pring. Mr. Blbeoo to to nasMhtocommute*.

PrwMeot Frank H. tMewsrt. farms*Praidrnt Cbareblll HaDKerrord andOeorgeA Frankmncld. of lbs d o b ,and President W e , A. Wetob, of theAnglers' Clab of Ocean City, madesddreeess al lbs dob's recent mertlog,Ibe keynote of which waa harmony

members of both organise-tlooa. The member* appeared to be fntavor of eoetalohig amicable relation*.

Tbe propoatd amsodmento to thedob by.lawa were adopted. Tbemuxe|ods Ine change of dais of the dob'sannual meeting from tbe sseood Fri-day avsnlog In Angnst to Ibe fourthnrtasy evening of that month..Klmes V. Boblnaon, of Ibto eUy,

wae fcftaeala aooegb to win aeveraltrophies. Including lbs Dr. Allen Cor-aoo cap, and ba was eorreepoodloglyhappy.

James Neely, reel estate oRlcar ofossof lbs tnut eompenles In Pblhvdelpbto, won a trophy for catching •large blneOin.

hyaloegwaye. Thtolfaeven If I c e n t eay, that

era rtgbt on the.akle.ef a hig-eaa aaaU piichm,both. ways..,Every. Uaee*rains yoaean ftokofl of yo«reet.r Ido not know what ktod e f s a t l M to.hat when R to wet, tt to ;as sUpptry aalee, and yon need spike* to go ~IheechUI*.

Company O. of theThhw, la a thtoaoftbaptsL Host of o*sre wkhthe114th. 8o*>e went to tbe

many non^uoae. Tbe workabout tbeasme east Has Qbt. Thenoo^onubhavetogotoasbooltolearntba *pedal work Ibeywul beapao to do. At present I

to thean aotoeutle anas toBald and (ortlrlesUoeenoon and lo e g

rass to lbs Lewto

Tbe Yoaag Uea'aProgreailve taague,U Ita regolar weekly mertuig. ratlnedIbe action or Foatmaater B. FrankBaltn, one of ibe league offlcan, who*Ulneunion ebureh a»rvlcealaat Bon-dey. on behau* of tba leagoe. gave eMtKerlDtlon or •100 to Ibe Y. M. U. A.rund.

Tbe demeeof royal arch waa eon.bfrad noon four eandldataa of tbeBoyal Areh Haaooa Chapter, of tbteeny. In tha lodge raome In IbeMa-•oole Bolldlng Thnnday evening.Tone waa a (upper afterward at Har-rt»' Beateuranl.

Tbe Rev. H tt. Lawui will preach e•pedal sermon to Ihe Daughters ofAmerlce Lodge on Monday evening;,Dreember % when Ihe lodgeben will be lbs goaala of Ibe LVboreb. B u eoljeet will notupon the war.

Baptistat bear

v i' ;• »VT"'."*.'i^\v*Hff^^^;.v'Cft-v/J.*'i'';i'??^

CAIPIeCLgmi

Betfjt. BatI tfearpi,WtUfot

Wttttag to a Mend to thtoerty, Igssnt Btri Bbarp. who to a 'afeUfsUu,*aye.

oblne gas.lake to all Ireoeb workv At lbsaehool wetoam lbs mm andbe dlnetsnt gases. I do very Uttto

drilling lo Ihe Oeld 'bsy<»et. band grenade.I do not know bow saanysohools. We work ssjbt boatswUh Wednesday and Bsterdsy after,noons and all day Buoday oO. Thatto, we an mppoaed to bseS.slwsys Bod eoese kind of work Ibe aslo do. Today we msda aoors tor oattents. Tbe lumber caess sboot•owe bad to get buiy. The half-dayholiday ws are aoppomd toast t saragnuujoke. We barely knowday from any other day.

Tbe nail tune anyone telto yoaj It towarm lo Alabama, toll them to try tt.If we do not have Iroal to) ihessom.big, we think It to warm. Two orthree mornings the ebowsre were fro-ssnnpeolbsy would not work. Cenyoo hnsglos as taking a both*. Onemorning n was dowo to S . The stoves

•s a few days ago and we pot BOOTSlotulsy, *o Uvtngto net so bad now.We ere to have ekto>wslto and etoetrtallgbu aooo. ^ - ^

JuMBlWto way from camp to thehighest «pot In Alabama There to) eline of mountains all aroood eaaap.Tbe camp to about flve muss tone endthree mlleeaerosa. Aboot a mile oattoaaeltpneraslne, which wae openeddating tbe Civil War tor.lbs saltpeterto u«* In powder. It to tome piece togo through if yon have a guide endplenty of light. Close to lbs mine as a

NOW IN FRANCEOcean City Tooik

the aoth Baaincert, 8anl. taty Corps.

Vint Ltont. Ueorge Noroom, eon ofJoaapbNoraoca. to now "over there,"bb)family and friends hare areaun,althoaxh no deflolte word bee been re-eslved by them.

A totter received from hut a tewdays ago contains the following:

"When yon receive thh toller J willbe safely In Franca. Oar snip to a

ndy.1'Usat. Woreom to with Uompsnto*

A andB. 9Bth Engineer*. SennaryCorps.^

Bsgrsduatad from the Ocean OilyHigh School several years ago andtaegbt aehool for awhile. .I^ater hewaa In one of lbs Blale depertaasnta ofHew Jersey and tor several weak* be-

aaluegbs wssengsgadlnOovam.iworktnblaune at Waablngton.

SERVICE. FLAG PRESENTEDTO THIS CITY BY LEAGUE

POWELL'S—Tho Rpliable StoreFall and Winter MerchandiseNow Ready for Inspection

Powell's981 ASBUIIV AVENUE

D.V.

PERMIT OIVBH

FIRST-AID C U S SORGANIZED BBRE

Three local Physicians WillGive Free Instruction* to

Membera.Tbe Bret-aid aarvle* branch of Ibe

local Bed Croee Boctoty waa organisedby site* Anna H. Wellsos In lbs roomsat elty. ball, Monday afternoon, with33 member*.

Tbe members of lbs organisationwill meet Monday eflsmoona al 4.80o'clock end Thursday svaolng* at 8.IAo'clock.

Free Inatmetlona In tba work re-quired will be given at these meetingsby Drs. AUeo CONOO, Hersebel FwUttand W. P. Balnea.

Director Campbell, In Patrio-tic Bpeecn, Accepta Gift

., A**nle>fl*g-oantalolnge9etars. tow bleb three more star* are to be added,

tbe number of yoongof tola ctty now

country, wss formally

OeagMen of

la seeordsnee with

of oar Prewdsats. tsxjtjM,oosdey the yew for the«M -to sac Bcaveaiy nukerior tlkr gssa.;osMSJkdsssavblraanMbBtoast -: "''-"

w es^Taj^" w^asSBSTa^ ^ ^ • • • • ^ • • • j a w n a

. hy vMef. of .the'ptwsr k«eVi sat sshto eandsy, O*>

eseh end svsry eoaocU la ^ .auto win attend wese ehanh toi •t o d y . • ... : : : , ":;:"'"'{•

Let we pray (hat Ood will..ever he• a b a s . Whlto ear hearts g^ .sphtplayer and tbeakejrrv1ae>.tol asjasttorget the naUooe that ejeal.vsr.ansl•ay God to) lorlaa ^ D O O M

qriookoowa spoa them at

loodersay be«tfao<| ,of the atsto CeeoeU of Hew Jeneytfcta Bret way of Novea*h*Vaes.thee.

YonrshiL.UawdP.. IiADsU

Attests

Hate CooneU Oioretaiy.

Cspt. U. HtekemM, of Ike Corsan'alolst Ufa saving BlaUea.whlto oskaoHlheplerof tbe Booth Ocean Cttynabtoc Club a tow days, esaghtoa

Mod. WUUam P. Upptoeoa ea«»nna B . UppinaeU alao eaaght •aaaaber white ta Ibetr boat off Long-port. . • ' . .

bsjeave. Itransuader a hajblUofesUdfeek.' • -- '

Ahootthe eoiy thhss 'they |•am m im*W*n cora . sad ns*jL__Fhsre to eTMefeSttoa mUjTi thehsHe.. Tb>y4g'net esamto grew

^ ^ ^ I M M I aoesekuidofia

ATLANTIC L O P P.YISIT BRBTBRBR

With Otheta,They WezeSoy-ally by

i k O i m . .

•:•;* VtiVWrV'>s5

ftossthe

8toajta,.'wt

hergKaed .Alikoaghtolhe;

thayotaMthatthey

WlUtoaaa

lvaaV.rtoeo.the:taryat IkMnnta.

ItoWaseltowlofkaiighitheday thewecht wi

that day (he

•sretton of thekatoe*,lte.ibaotbsrsor bis :eeJltashwa, *jt<

It was annoeoced by Ctty UlerkHstrto at lbs weekly meeting of theCHyOommleetnner* that the etty badletstvsd. Ihroogh City Bagteeer WU-U a a A OaUkaoo. parmtoslnn fromthe War Department to prooead with

f bUdl lb F r t hhe W p p

the work of reboUdlng lbs Fourth

tbeVoongMen'a Progressiveto.tbemuBldpeltty, through the «WyCommtorioners. at their wetklyaaaeVlogToetdsy eflemeoo.

Tbe pretenuitoo was made by Was.r.Gardlatr.of Ibeleegoe, who spokebnsny. Us eakt that, on behalf of Ibaleague, to appraetolion of tha boys whohave goo*to thermal, be presentedtbe eervlee flee to Ihe etty, to be stownfrom whatever place designated bylbs municipal orlldsto.

In Iba ibean os of Mayor Champion^the emblem was aeotptee by aetlogHayor WUItoae H. Campbell hi enexcellent estseaperaneaas address, be

Itssmbeteof AUssllo Ctty todgaaoflbs Kntghts of Pytbtss psM a frater-

vtott sfoodsy evening toOeeaaesrviuf their |Cky Ijodge. Ho. « , and they were

by Iweil eaeerraraed.'Tbe l o d g e e iiBimintsd toetadsdas*aet Bead. AUaolleCay sod Wsos>

tor, ell of Atlantic Ctty. Wkk Ibei Dtotrtot Deputy Oeotgs 9.

Tbe Caps May County Board of Tax-atlon will mast hi the city ball In Intoeny oext Wednesday from 10s. ss. to8 p. m. for tbe purpose of bearing ap-peal* from taxpayer* In Ocean City.Uabooldbeborns In mind that on-pesto muet be mode on M m far.aUbsd by IbssecreUry of lbs board.Gilbert C. Uughss. of Cape May.

Matthews.by Ae.

aimliljman etonl Mirk Lake, lbs Bev.t C h l 8 C B

They sset, e a

flood widthstogat to amirioato bam Petto hy

d y i % 1 !Secretary Flood ssU k« W»e|

Mftk lk«IBBn>a>r G 4Sr^^ar^T* " . •.

toto

M.M. i w o , Charles 8. CotHo, B.U. Thorn. WUIkas M. Baack, ofOcean c a y Iiodfs, So. « i BtotbcreLtvtne end Bmallwnod. of AUenUO.No. «S: U. P. Matthews, ofBasd. no. tot. ead Joseph MotesWebster. No. U. all of AtlantisProf. Joseph L. Pyw. of Alpha!Lodge, WUsBtegton; We*. Lake, of

IngafroeitoshoyeOghV l e a

A.ehoeklbepThtoto the' thaw «»-hifc.^t t f tlM l i M ^ Y

not knowing anything of ihe proposed flmahnrr. He. M, ateetmsnvUle; Bro-glft until Preatdenl Oardmer. PonVlihsr Works, of'ContinentalmsslsrB. Frank Bodtb and Elmer B. Ipbuedalphle, end J. B. Chrbnen.ofBaoek. of Ihe lsagaa. appeared at eily I MsarteeBrver Lodge. No. S, Dorches-ball wrtb Ibe dag Just befors tbe iIng of the CHy I

ter, H.J.

CsmpbaUetUt«f

League, in behalf of lbs ettyofueaanCliy, the City «inmmtoatousre so-cept ibto «uititom of freedoss. the hopeof tbe world, and esjoof eslf govero-nunL.

•^bsatanof Mae, dgn of loyally,

^ I M ^ « . t 9 1 7 . a «rT%all>s reel estate**Hta possn cay.

tteaMta*J I Bearee

J i for the

ike. work

, I S O - J

FOR YOUouic

Lawrence n . Lear654 Askary At

John Mm ' M l

ofdered reeelvsd and Toe annual meeting of lbs Borneeesuered tbrooRb lbs body off thto flag.BoUdlnc and XosntndlcsieUtennmberofbsM In-O.a.8coll'e olnor* intbe

Beports from Ccanty CbelrssanCooper up to yesterdayabowea that t la ,m had been sob.

Ofsan Ctty in the eases off fresdomBoons Bulldlug Wednesday avanend may these sou*, aow aoredlanl.navee.be itlmaeed to as hy death

We promise that IntoIdeupy the plaos Intended hy yen to es>

oierag«aU who look ea ttte*de|hsar• • > & dna kwe*kV^awas\waiae1H HWBBB> ' gda^Hesnvs^sfeak ^adF ganenans^_

lifuaparone year,

Adams aaht

wiaoyoas.iwdkaajkaji Iht

*mi,*i+

rtwo •ul;—to daBls, lbs rtaaa ooas In* • * • * » — a l a s ; ' — ^ « * » J — ' ; - • - ' • > • '

The fia*. Charles H. Bobner, theu(or, to UM ffM PrMviMtenp r , to UM ffM PrMviMten

= lcbare l» oo Baoasy svenlna gave thecur laret of hie aerlae of adn i"' ^bMrictl

rteaahm rally Jar the Ysst,gi»en •*• nth. orwaptit l

o a copiesar. There

_ and' tbaInterests* fit iba

. M.O.A.I

vaa baa been | Baptist ooogragailoa Sonday

Beeent real * * * ^ transfers tn Oceantitty raoHdad h i tba offle* of CountyClerk HUdr*ln,aa reported In the Capealsy County Oasatta, areas follo«ra>

John Marts, at o x , to l^eooardo Pa-lermo, tno. L o t t o northeast Una ofTooth atrest,«M .*s#t northwest from

1 northwest Una of Bajy avenne.HiramoS. Wtakward to Joseph O.bsmnloo. Lot US, bloek 0. p lao l ,tardena. • ', . : • •WUIhimO.Hoow to Laura V. La-

jCato. Lota 80.90 and 91. plan 6. Bay

• |M«

-paatllngrand Ihe aeual morotog service |fftont. ; ^ _ l - - . - - - Alk» H. BoeMswohal to"11M Sunday sebool atlandaoos wa*

oTiKovatt eoosMaraUy aAetad;b|> the latenessle the time ofihaboarat wbleb Iba aaloa rallyk dtetnlMSd, mshlor. It Impossible for

man* U» fat their dinners and be outat Bible ecbool

. man* U» fat th. » bogtodjlae one ceDt at Bible ecbool.payato balpmaMUila Hovrever. tba evening service was,*W:;paopl»';wUl!oooi': ra|r(y well attended end was marked

d«fra»of *a»t«. wbgoodmarie , tba quartet renderm o t tola waste log a pteeelne; asleetton. Dr. Hughes

i i tethi . •.. nr~« addadcraally to tba enjoyment of ibeMrvlee wllh a beautlral Uaor l

BarnardBaekdtaabaL .CUOO. Lola ISIS and1>M, bloek 18. plan «, Gardana.

Barnard Bnefcdaaehal.atax. toTboa.8 . Fnrfamg. H.80O. Lot at loUrate-tlon of Muihwaat alda of Franlynplaea wllh aoatbaaM atda of Ocean

Carriednay

•gr EUNICE BLAKB

Tbf pouubUUy off a Una- roaMactrosatbe Great Egg Harbor Bay tooonoactAUanllo and Capo May C a l l :ltbe Great Egg Harbor Bay tooonoactAUanllo and Capo May Coanllaa :laatill rembte, Ibe Chamber of CoaVmerce of Atlantic Clly having an-nounced to UM Atlantlo County Boardof Freeholders Ito opposition l o thepurchase of Ibe toll road and bridgeby tbe two counties. "We favor tbe

jallmluatlon of all toll route*," thechamber declared, "but we believeh should boy Into road or'build

Joseph Q. ChampionBUILDING CONTRACTOR

' , OCXAHCITY. N.J.

..•«-««wfc«*«>*w..^,St|a^-" l i mu. p, thlt ,„, 8 u l eof a group of children.''What Had of a storyr-Why, a Fourth of July atory. «foarse. We'd like that beat""Bat. my dean, the Fourth of July

Is made a boUdajr to celebrate the le-aning of tba Declaration of Independ-ence. Tbe only story appropriate toeach a day would be a atory of thetimes In which It was passed, lnvolv-rJawa to which I t&ig. noon1 apbodaflt f

d. Involvwith tha

_ Ilka this. HatGovernmental ae-

toejdmtal to tba war anda t t o and tba paopi.

-«• . .—. .—-v i made, aaystatsioaasatts. Wbleh add*:

* ' . l a know how Ibe^ . - W * are entitled tolassholdhigtbe fat Jobs, as

_ . any Instance.»*4»st*w of toformstlon for.• J Y * r : ' . ' . • * f * - '.'.^ ,'j ' . . • • , __ , • : ; . •

_ . has las following: We^ . a w t b a t a prophet bathl hiaowneoantry. bat the-^^ to aramote part of the

r*af»toba hbmaaleh. at

sarvloa with a beautiful tenor sola."Tba Lord to sly Strength."

Tba pastor, tbo Bev. M. K. Lewis,tpoidor his text Mark 16; 1M6, "Goye into all Iba world and preach lbsgospel to every creators, lla that be-Ueveth and Is baptised sbsll be saved;bat ba that bellevetn not shall ba

Idamnad."Tbo flrat part of bia sermon consist-

- of • vivid word-picture of thai

lavaooa.toUarlod H. Kvoett, Jr., et nx, ~

Bmellns W. Kynatt. Lot 877 andpart of tot 820, Section C: also undi-vided belf iDt*TC*t In gronnd end ri-parian right bstwaan Oeaan avenueand Allan tie Ocean, beginning 185feet from Oeaan avenue.

Samuel B. Gill, et ox, to Marina N.Bell, liot 14, tiaetlaa 7, Oecaa CttyLand Co.

Oeesu Clly Aasoetetloo to ElisabethA. Used*. C28O. Lot MS. Section B.

C'lloton L. Uammerly, et us , toJobn U. Jones. P*rt* of b u 7 and 9,block 8. Oeaan City Land Co., wllb

efforts of oar sncestors tn maintaintha stand they had taken. Now. 1waant bom till nearly thras-qnsrtersof a century after July 4. 1770, theday on which oar nation was bora.

"Bat my grandfather waa still Uvtogwhen I waa a little boy. lost about thaage of Sammy there, and he bad livedwban tbo war of tbe Revolution waabetas: fought and had taken part to ItMmsett. Bo often told me stories ofwhat happened In those days, and oneof them especially Impressed me.

T o o most remember tbat In 177W anof tha American colonies wera groupedalong the Atlantic coast- Host of tha

._ ^Jptfha attlniee used to_ * * » prone to glva more ad-fc|«**1shefc no would beglad—•,.**t|h»;>,ylT oa bo acfoaaths

Vsw.ns Hortb. or on tha— ' of Ooabt. be woald

aoy of the old.. jbtoco tba bomasaury to) wonder why this

appU

fmomta on the planet are

""•• • " • » • ™> ««• Olivet, wbanlbaudinga.

»«rrPtou.TT.nd^^

Koodnaweto i h i s n u A ^ . • » - . ! _ . ~ ™ •7>0011- « * 17. bloek

dlMlplnio go and talllbagood n a v a t o tba world. And than apletaraof i b lg a a t o tba wpletaraof ibalmacl_ . , _— epucerolog

bat transpired on tha other akteofthat glory cloud aa Jssos wsnl op andreceived a warm welcome at tha rightband of God and of how, hi making[known Hla plans for tha forlberane*of tha gospel on earth. Ho had nootber plan than that, with the 8plrf|.Bia people would tall tba news—"Hewaa counting on us."

Mr. Lawto saU thara was a esasa forclose examination aa tn whalhar tbaChristiana, as tree disciple*, havedone tbalr fall part to tailing iba gos-pel masasga to oar friends, or whether

. . T J > « u w . l n a fat-away Ha vantorad that had I ba goapar4a|ha>tftnebaa latoaaaa praaebad, llvad and groandadlknaatba town ba koowa aoeMy with tba aama aaal aod a

lapoassorOeesnClty,Jfcr..tends lor tha Y.•d Is* Baoday waa aa:wMsomawhat nnex-

Intolho

|a*Mwn,areotrne,lbatr*wm«radatoa, woald bsiV*. front m this nobb

_. waa not thongbt».«hassostoplh*i*wle.

fonarealdoltfoUydaelaraihat

ra low ebb tn» eneh is notbe admitted

Bssmanleabytharo-

. .-. , wagea to•alt is that, under

*la*m as It bad baan lha first quarterof a century, tbara woald lo ell probability bave baan a different atory towrite into history today than thaiwhich la balng written.

Tba fact that Ibis great world wareould bava happened, ha aakt. I* asummons to Christianity to challengethat ifftfat order whose bask) princi-ples siw molual distrost and aeldab

D. plan 2, Gardens.Jkugau* Zlegler. executor, to David

Cra'g. Lot 801. Section A-- David Craig, el ax. to Kama Cree

ltaB*lug.. Bama as above.City of Ocean Cily to William O

Moo.a Qiit-clalm loU MMsnd 1168,[block 11. plan 8.

Barnard O. Taylor to Alice M. Dan*eohower. WMO. Lot 81. block 7.Oeaan City Land Co.

Jsmss M. Coaster, et ax. to John P.Fox. 11000. Latin aoutheant line• fCentral avenue (extended). 28* feettHitbwtst from aoalbwest line ofFifty-ninth stceat.

Rlleo B. Todd. et vlr. to Joabua BRiebards MfiO. Portloo of lots XIIa u aod 248. Seetton D.

! Alfred W. Powell, et as . lo RHaall D. Swing. «lo00 Lola 2841and 2843. bloek SO, plan 2.

U. IJbestar. at as . to Plor-

ocean was a wUderness. and much ofIt had never been explored. The ter-ritory of the folonifs may be comparead to a bird wttb outabetcbed whits.Tlie northern wtng waa tba New Eng-land colonies: the body waa Mew York.Now Jersey snd Pemnvtvanls: thssao*bem wing was the colonies of thaa whig waa the eolonlen of theBooth. Thrpngh the body of the bfadran tha Bndaon river, which, withI k ohamplaln. formed the only prao-

wlU be In a poalllon to do Ibta forIsomsyaar* to come. Ouly action by' lha two counties promises any nope of• free road for at least Uve year*, andItbt action I* Improbable not only IUview of tbe allito.de of tbe cbamber,but becauHe of bluer rivalry betweenfactions In ellber coanty, one In favorof llSe route by way of Ocean City andIbe otber advocating a near liridge byway of Beaelav's Point. «*ys Iba Atlaullc County Record.

Aa endesvor will be made to get rep-resentatives of both counties togetherat an early date and see whether Ibesedifferences of opinion cso be over-come. Tbe public generally demandsa free highway between Ine counties,and there Is no general demand forellber route. A free road scroas Ihebay would undoubtedly be a big ad-vantage to bolbcountles

Tsatb an**! sod Wsst A m «

asjrstoa*, us-B

Ralph Hayes VanGilderARCHITECT AND ENGINEER

OCCAM CITY. NEW |BBIBT '

'' OelllmBabbits, quail, e t c , seem to be rai her

scarce. In Ilia country dlalilda a fewmiles from Oceau Clly, accordlug toIbe rcpoita of local gunner*. H. B.Couver, Horace Ang and Roy Jeffrie*were out Ihla week and brought back•everal rabbit*, Kjulrrel aud qualk

T.olh 81ml ltd Wast A m n

Omar. 8th St. O p p o r i i ^Only galvanised nafla nsedi

. , . exterior work ••.•.y,-,

City EleotrioalBlcctflcsl Work of Rvery

caaeMitj. HmouiaoBj siaOmee.«8raghlh8t.OeeancitT

YOU 8H0ULD HAVE

A Reliable BuilderTo ereitt your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the timeto look after it closely yourself and must depend npon thehonesty of the contractor. ,I have built for a large nnmber of people and cpnld refer you toany or all of them.Send for the list of names and photographs of trie houses.

OTIS M. TOWNSEND~ BUILDEROFFICE

Bin St. Opposite P.O.OCEAN CITT.

If. J.

tkabla route to .Canada.- - A f t e r the battle of Bunker HID atBoston tha strnggto between the Amer-icans; and BrlUab waa prlnrtnally fortba posaaanon of the Hndaon ilvar-Washington, after tha tattles shootHew Tork city, went to New Jeraey.where hex waa between the two wingeof tha bird.

^ bava t % m r**<»* to explain +*»*ato yon tbat yon may understand whyWashington apent ao much of the timeba was f^*"™*p^fr In c h i f f tbWashinba was

much of the timeIn chief of tbe

N

Following out Ibis thought, ba fur-ther said that this war was a sum-ojonatotbo Christian to Mpantanea.reaaneJatloaofsueb priodples and aturologof tbelodlvldaal loQodllnee*and Chrlalllkeoeas lo ovary phase oloar Ufa. Ha oontended that tba cur*lie* with tba Individual. Ha appealedfor what bs called tha "CbrisUaoTrlorty of Being,'' namely, tha secretllfeof prayar. the opsa Ufa of parityand tba active Ufa of aarvlee. andclaimed tbat no on* or two of tbasstoIbaexelusiuoof the other would nuke

, , a good ChrisUao. but all Ibraohadto„ . _ A . w a t f o a d bafbood and really werar dependentraoypristng aod grst- one upoo another in Ufa.,...a >••-.•-• -.,.;.....( • The wbola Soodsy aveamg series Is

m Alfred relative to tha ebsllangs) which thisof lb» campaign world ertato throws down to Ibe, . - . :^m

r • m •' •>"*• " • - " •'•' • • • M w n n W9WO SO I U e

My. Coanty, frvlleatalCnarch and tha Christian Indlvidnal*»)haaw far In tba|ltiecnr.eUad and tha appeal made to

~»aaeuranp.

traaanrar of tba

v«> AUUQWIISISI n.Tha winter ehspsl of (H. AugaeHna>*

<rboreb waa HIM at tba 10 o'clockUs* Sunday. Tbe celebrant wa*

eoesCadwslsder Bicker. 8S8OO. Lot6Q, Gumrd Haally Co.

Bessie B. Orleabseb. at vlr. lo LauraM. Jones. 8325a Lot 2, OeLaoeeyResltyCo.

Josspb M. Bowlsud, at ux, to Annl*B. Smith. 18000. Pretalass 846Pennlyn place.

Charles A. Doe, et ax, to BeslnceG. Blmeox. 8800. Lot lu northeastline of Chelsea plaea. 40 feet southeastfrom soolbaasl Hoe of Wesley avaoue,

Bernard Ruckdeeebel, et ux, toLswl* M. GsrretL 81M0. Lot oo•outbweat side of Penulyn place, 70feet aoutheaat from the soulhescl *M

| of Ocean avenue.Jobn H. Wbelan. et ux, lo Tboma*

H Hkidmore. LoU 659 aod 661, Bee-lion A.

Hannah W. MUebell lo Walter H.Jardeo. 13000. Boulbwnt 20 red oflot 878 and northeast 20 feet of lot 874.Section C.

Myrtle E. Smllb, et vlr, to D MastGordon. 84&0U. Lot 848. Sect loo r.

ba was f *"™*p fr In chief of tbeimertmn forces in New Jersey andwhy wo much of the righting waa donehi tbat state. Besides, tbe story I amgoing to tell yon took place there.

"When Waahington - tint went toSaw Jeraey be took posiUoo at Back-anaaek wttb half the army, leaving tb»otber half on the other side of tbeBodaon north of New York dry un-der command of General Cbarlea Lee.B * . M B | » M b i id

collector's aioport riled.Tbe report of Collector of Tsxe* Bur-

lelgli nlstiug lo Ihe proceedlugs .hiibe advertisement and sale of real sa-ils! for delinquent laxes for 1916 wa»read at I he.Clly Conimlulouer*' nieet-lua Tue»dsy. The report wse orderedreceived and aied. :

odon. UBOO. Lot M5. Bectloo < .Catherine Bryfart to Blbrabeth HeN

Crawford.- ttBSO. Lois 18 and 21, Beolloag

i*&la»mSr«7't^~--TI"^OpW^ l l—•• t fmo<1 "»•««• aoa-

tmmi, • •*».**•••«•**• I — - • kIlkMxdlo a man wbo sowed good seed In bto

u ' ^ o l ' « » M - i but the masterl » l l ^ * d i* F i o g l h # y woaldde>

w n « » - "Wailonlllihebar-

t*M signed >|on.

" • . " « * * toba natta tba barn « « |Jbalaraatobabamad." aaldtbamaa^J '• ' •' -

* «•> parable., oar Lord to Ibaeower ofthaaaed In Iba word of GodT a * t o h

lloag.Mary V. Morrill, aitoruay. lo Beryl

A. Scull. »100. Loto 789 and 790.election K.

Board of Home Mission* of Presby-terian Cburcb to Frednlek A. Black.HI0O. Lot* 701 and 702 Bectloo O.

Frederick A. Black, et as. lo Too*8. Bimmoo*. fllOO. Hems as above.

Ocean City Gardena Co. to Wm. B.Ifargerum. IU00. Lots 2702 and 2704,block 27, plan L

Oeaan City Gardens 'Jo. to JohnWilde. Lots 2BI7 to 2820. hieloslve.block 29, plena.

Harold Goodwin, at a s . to Daniel B.Goodwin. Lota 979 and 680 Section

a

d of General Cbarlea Lee.being convinced that Gen-

eral Howev romwiandlng* tbe Britishfbreas to New Turk, was Intending tomarch aoathward tnrongb New Jer-aey. decided to order Lea to cross theBodaon mrt* Join Mm that be T"*gt*toppose Howe's; more with a unitedfkjrco.

"My grandfather waa a sergeant hitba ranka of Washington^ army. Hehad dona oorae ancceaaful scouring fortba commander during the lighting onLong Island and afterward on Manhat-tan T'l"1* and by bis daring andadRdtoeaa bad gained the general'sconnaeneoaaa good person to cany a•"aaag*. He a<jht for Abner-my

indfathexta name waa Abner Joand told him bo wished him to carrya manage to General Lee.

1 bava no doubt that Abner waa aVery flaring youngster—youngsters sraMsJly.fasrless-but tbe sequel prov-ed that U s daring was akin to reek-ed tbat bis daring waa akin to reck-baeneaa. Tbe message he was to car-ry waa a very Important one. and Itwaa very I m o t t h t b

set Abiit'r In III* power. He Invitedhim to HUJ'IMT, meanwhile sending aneuro uiituMiiiuer to bis nearest Torynelffhlxir with a mes**ase saying thatbe thought lie bud a rebel spy to bisbonne nuil asking for help to make blm- prisoner.

"An hour nftor Abncr's arrival atthtr "Goodwin buime It wna siirronndcdby uovvrul ToiItI). uuil Abner wasmode a prisoner. H A was scarebfd.but no nu'tijuigo was found on him.since he bud Iralwfenx-d It to Deborah.Then bu wait IIRIUHI In a room on thetop Boor of tbe lionxo wblto a conunlta-Uon wux held by b b cnplors as to

'what Hbould bo done wllh blm. Whilethey treru Htm Runplclnua of blm, hisappcarlnc In form clothes at the houseled them to bcllere that ba had leftcamp without permission In order tovisit bU sweetheart. They decldi-d totake no further action rvgnrxliuir blmthan lo kerp bliu locked up (or a tew•lays, thon let blm go.

-So my Kniuarntbcr—I mean AbnerJonc*—WOJ4 taken to a room In tbe roofot tbo bourftf—tbo roofs were enormousIn thoxo days, wttb b is dormer win-JOWB—imil lix.kiil np. Ko youne fellowa-lrfa |>lunt}' or Ingenuity wan liable to'reuiiilu there very lone especially witha sweetheart to Ibe house to help himout lint ll u'u a lontf dlMtuuce fromthe ulml.uv to tbo BroantL ODd Deb-orah could not Eft Ibo key of tbo door,for her fiitber hnil hidden It.

"Abnur looked out of bia window-upon un enormous elm tree growingnear, but not Ueiir enoush for blm toreach. However, be begun ot once tob y plans to eocape by means of thetree. He made a rope of the bed-

Oeorge W.Contractor, BaUdi*

•nd Jobbing

•thS

Leander S. GorsonBUILDER

•'•.S-:ife:j

tbaa wieLiv avr.OCCAM OITV. N. J.

ALBERT G. GILBERT

FMCTICUIOwSEMNfBJi645 Asbury Avenue,

OCEAN c m . w. 1. ;j;i

•tlmalas Vtoolsbsa.•roll • 1

11 Una as John Loess A Co.* roass)ilihaa, KUb. st Onr Store.

Also. .John T. bawaf Law! and on Cs*-.alaally to BtoeK.

Brashes and Fslntsrs' BoppUas. : 'elaTlnaaiMi BapeUas. tnerekipaJrias PramsUv Ttanosrt So,

anaPHONE

Ocean Avenne

Swan and TroutJ. t . TROUT

BRECKLEY'SHOUBK ANO9I0M mAIMTMma '

C U N T O N l_ BRKCKLCV. a>|,0B

Ready H U e d Palnta, fjoad and OiktKO and 033 Asbury avenue.

LAM***—».:w.Man 1.1 1M

8E0. 0 . ADAMS A CO.PUSTER1MG, MIEt SETTK

BUCK tATIHS, ftte-. EtcAll Work ta

OOKAN OITV.

Caroenters and Builders

Otis M. TownaendA Practical Haas bora ArehtteetLicensed by tha 8tata>. -> •>

EIGHTH STRCCT, OPP. P O.OCCAN CITY N. J.

JOBblNG A HPCCIALTVIO4O ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.

Walter V. HessCONTRACTOR AND BUILDER

JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION

Coal CoalHave It

( t o burr*)C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.

Twelfth aad Wast Aveooe

Real Estate and

[CSTIMaVra nJMNIBM

•LTta*vioi«a, AOOI

t e Be made a rope of the bed-clothes, (ben looked about for some-thing he could ti to dthing he could tie to one end of It that

1 Important one. and It JfLf" Oaow *» catch In a crotch— — „ ——riant that he confine U s f "1"*1 hy two Umb* of the tne aboutattentloo t o tt alone. He had bat ten Z? <xt trom " ^ "have his window,antes to a o to reach the river and no r ° * oalj t h t a * *"> conld find was agreat <Hstanre to reach General Lee ^ J * "oa D o k < r belonging to a set ofon the other side, but It was over da- J f T ? * * Implements among other mb-•—*-•-•- - - man In the room.

^ W n g the poker at Its middle to bisfaoprovliied rope, he waited Ull the)bouse should be uoiet before proceed-ing any further. About 10 o'clock hebeard a scratching at his door, which

mouse, bat It was repeated., and hewent to tbe door and listened. The

£23£!?ISJr.£!?m<!d to como tna «»•bottom of tbe door. Bo got down ontotta floor and heard his Mm. whhvperea. Tie voice was Deborah's.

-She told him that ahe would Uke to

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ocEANcrrvOffice 1O17 Asburv Avenuerrv

Search CompanyRBPBKSEMTS

Fidelity Trust Comvanyof Newark

Wildwood Title and Trust to.Title fnaaruioa

Searches, Abstract* of Title,Clnnmty+nrtng

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a the other aids, but U waa over de-batable ground, and be Was liable toBeet email lots of British as well aaAmerican soldiers.

"Washington gave Abner tbe orderfor General Lee written on Uasao pa-par and roDed Into a little ball aboutthe atae of a pea. In cose be was can*toed with It on him he was to awsi-tow i t for If the British general shouldknow that Waahlngton was lntffTMfl>>gto have Leo Join him be would doubt-ieaa take) measures to prevent tbe Jnne-

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itySEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE.

OOSTAM OITY. Maw tf

7 iV0 y>T|Prompt Service AH Work OaanntsedHoney to Loan on Oood First HorUjtfs

Fame lor SolaOfflOflM In

Flint Hatlonl «*»> BuildingCape MayOoort Hona*

**~ IV. MILLER

' •to^hZihr^wouM'Sk.tolCaU a t the Sentinel P r i n t i n g House'AhnffconetadedtowsAtotheHnd' ft., blm, but could aee no way of do-Iu dressed a s a fartner. Wltb e pitch- ^ g , . He told her of the Dhm he I - -

aJamaa Lewis rhabblns. .'at ns. to An

gusla P. C. Brown. f*»Section

_.n arioaea a s a farmer. Wttbanlrch-SakonUoubooIder. be trudged along,meeting an occasional British or Amer-ican trooper, all of whom passed him

eower ofthaaaed In Iba wah Ta*mManrto.tha.avUona.

5 S L ^ " * " - •«•<« »' <orflOOOwaa ofaaak>

«"»»»ho|y . Tbetaraaare tbameovbare of thaebarcfa wbo by their mto.deeds and ab t odium upon

aebarcfadeeds and abosaa

to Walter M. Hemmerly. 9&16. MM018, Section O, Psek'a'rieacb.

Frank C Blattoar to Bllssbalb Blun-dlo. Lot 48. airard Beally Co.

loos B- Adams Ui Clara DiddleOavis. »9.600. Lot 68 snd northwest

- wwyva. w «n WDOOl PS.Wed U Swttbont especially notidng him. As beproceeded he thought bow he should

. cross ths Hudson when be once reacb-" » , ad tt. and here hi where his reckless-

ness came In. though that recklesaneaa| recUessI Bess came In. though that recklessness

Harry A. Bberhardt, at al. executors I had a spar, which was love for a pret-»\V altar M. Ueamerl v. M7X 1 - 1 tj gut On the west bank of tbe Hud-

eon ttred Deborah Goodwin, tbe daugh-ter of a prominent British sympathiser.Abner could trust Deborah, but If herfather abould know that be carried arnHiaa from the commander hi chief

in c l d t It b

. ould aee no way ofHe told her of the l l in ta

fwpofjed to try. but If be succeeded mtnrowlns; tbe poker ao as to estch In 1the croteh he mnst swing rdmaarf offaome fifty feet from the ground with

w . . » . av.<Mi. uo» on and northwest I . . . „ • " - — " ~ ^uimmracr m chief10 feat of lot 88. Qlrard Be . l i , Co.; I t 2 2 M * °» o < I w f a .««*> ««* '* ha Wouldaolot78. * ' ^ I j ™ It at once to Oeneral Howe atso lot 73.

Waller W. Haas to I. Ularenee Peuuncton. Lots 729 aud 790. Heclloo C

eoee P a n l tI. CIsreoee Psnnlogton, st ux, to .":OlgaOnpthar. Same as above.

Saymoar Davis, at ox. to lonaB-

aend It at once to General Howe atHaw Tortc On the otber hand, AbnerIhmnttt that Deborah aslant flod a waylor blm to eroas the river.

Deborah begged Um not to try tt.P«jntomg to rake the menage £a£ami Lee. It was anally aareed ha.tween them that If hefaUeo^Mca^she would do so. bot In any eventahewaa to steal out of the bouse that she5*** J f* "» « 4 th t

if you desire first-class work.

Orders promptly filled.

M o rtgagesWe are at all tfanes pre-pared to place or pur-chase first mortgiges onimproved O c e a n CityReal Estate, and Invitecorrespondence with saehas may wish to negotiateH»l estate loans.

JOS. I. SCULL7CI7 Asbury Avtmw

Ooaan City N t w mMmraay

Cut Your Fuel BillUse half Coal and half Coke.

Get the above fromC. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.

- _ " West Area*** •

of the bouse tha5*** J f* " » «n4er the tree mms feat should be BoccesafuL

ritwas about mid ih t t h trit

Adam*.

— • D 0 O t mMnlght that Deborah.aran«ng under the elm tree, heartsomething best against the hrancbes,- • - » _ . She fastened and tha^Mrmdl

repeated. Abner threw Ids poker Ia dotea tfanes before U\

aweet--—-, _ ~»vum It from "*»1%ing the

. . OT .oast t> • • r— . ••- r » r ~ — » » " « u i sweet-J B o a " ' ° ° " • retnrn. At hut lt.cauxhtIM 8S and north: I 5 ^ * I*****^ abould bare avoid-] •** J™»»- Abner. dinging totha' ~ '" S * y Tmy hooae aa he woolj t>olBon, tope ho had made, nrnng himself « £

" " ^ • — - — ^^^^'f^«>r~oeUn»vtbratedtatheafr- « »M of lot <•. Oir^ H u. S S ^ S n T y ^ ^ b T n 1 ^

-^^MMm^^mw^pnwnpw aoaerryiogaraaeif-deolal and iba

bl T

Tba Piret — , — „ • _ . * imembsrs tsmporarlly moved w a u iprimary department from and** thai

I church to Iba front toocn of

and iha Holyebaiiat.afetbo anal aide to-snotu>

S&^^^ta'ofJhS

t« • atatra.

avaUtbeaMslvasaf• i f tb

Tola tarnlsbeerarmcr place for Iba liuie cbll-

[dren, and the analog* wUl baIbara onti lsacb Ume aslog la aomplstad. Ths

Uto a J«idnlnm. Who, h , u^

J^hfhrT^S*0*" to " bnaa> »»•neatb him. he descended from It to the•round. There he found Deborah,who was so moved by tbe d s n m t ohad passed that ahe sank ttmplnto hta

"Lover-llke. Abner lingered with Uasweetheart for half an boor. 8ns toldh h » m**f • * • «">M get a boat, andwhen he left her he waa notfMtoglt. He pulled across the rrrer.delivered Us mesaoc. and the nextovenfag was back to camp. ^ ^

-Dnfortanately General Lea was a

you using Edison Mazda Lamps ? Ifnot^vhynot? They give three times

for the same current consumption.

OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICEof Atbanuo C.ty Qeetrlo C l

new bulld-Than brbjbt saw

ro the IM tiof tbetraanetlovl ''m

—"W "" I aaa> •••««• wVHafll W H & I BastlaV I ™" * B

qoa^sra will U given the Itttfo ooasT' I **• b

waa

• • .*••• - — - the cause of t b e COIOUSSL£Tta>he,ed the order ^ a ^ S e dOaneral Washmgton a great dealoftrouble, coming near depriving „ , „ .toy of eolebratfaig the Bourthrt JmTHe was finally dismissed from the•tmy. which was a blesamg to the sidean which he |>Mten*a^|Iglitr

"But; gnndm, why don't'ws readta ear achool histories all about tbtor

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TaOH8D>V, NOVBMBBB22,1917

Items orand enmnaunlcatlons or interest

and oar resden

abould ba ao-p with tba foil name and

address of the writer, not neceeaarUypa »' loatloo. bat as a imaranteeofiood faith. v •

SOT8

Itaxt Thareday will ba Thanksgiv-ing.

Ooaan Clly did wall for the Y. M. OA. war fund.

B. A. Ooraon, of thla oily, has Ibecontract and baa began the work oflaying a few thousand feet of waterplpeat Avalon.

How that tba drat of the year Is ap-proaching, you'll probably find thatyour aapply of letter-heads and bill-beada la nearly exhausted. Cell al the

. BasTtNEL Printing House fur prices.

FBR8OMAI3.

' William A. Packbam. or Baltimore,lagMarad at Iba Klberon a few daysago.

- George P. Bauer, of Philadelphia, usummer resident of thla oily, wan Intown Sunday..

HUM Carrie BtelometE, oft hlH cily.baagono to Uanarch to spend Ibewinter months.

Samuel Cohan and wire, or tblaetty, ore spending tbe winter monthsIn Philadelphia.

Barry F. Blanton, real eatale opera-tor, has returned from a few days'visit to Philadelphia. ,

Mrs. Richard H. Johnson, or thlaelly, has returned from a vlalt nraev-aral days In Philadelphia.

' lfra.Kllan Fowler, of Port Norrla.baa been visiting bar daughter, Mrs.

. (Jbarlee B. Powell, of Ibis city.llre.J. Llndlsy Smith, of AUanllo

Uty. apant Tuesday In Ihla city aa thegoes! of Mr*. Uarry F. Bunion.

Thomas W. Everlngbam. of tblaetty. has baan made manager or tbeAtlantlo and PaelOc store here.- Leon Breckley and family willmove tomorrow to Philadelphia. Hewill continue working at Bristol.

Too Bar. Dr. Linn Bowman, or Phil-adelphia, a well-known summer reel-deal of Ihla elly, waa In town Friday.

laualle Thornton and wife aud Lind-say R.Thornton,of Philadelphia, werefseant vteitora bare, gueeu of the Idle-wlU.

Mrs. A. W. Powell end childrenbava returned borne after a verypleasant vlalt to relatives In Hel.lervU|e.

Cant, and Mrs. J. M. Bharp, or tbladly, are enlerUlnlog Mr. Bbarp'sssother, Mrs. Thorns* Bbarp, or Uea-vula.

William A. Lynch and Miss EmilyLyneb, of tbla cily, have returnedfrom a vl*lt to Mends lo New Haven,Coon.

Mrs. R. O. Doffleld. of thla city. Isspending three weeka wllh Mend* InPhiladelphia, Camden aud lllack-

- Capt. P. B. Hand and wire have re-turned from a pleasant vlalt to theirdaughter, Mrs. Clarence Delsrotb, InWayne.

William A- Welsh, a Philadelphialimlniiaa man and pnwldeut of theAnglers'Club of Ocean City, was hereyesterday.

Mrs. Harry Cos and son, Chsrle*.have returned to their borne In thisany after a pleasant vlalt to friends InDannlsvUle.

J. li . Bowker and wife, of Mlllvllle,wars at tbalr cottage at Seventeenthstreet and Aabury avenue a law dayadaring tha weak.

. William Hoover, a clerk In tbe First- Batloaal Bank, Is away on hi* vaca-

tion. He Is visiting his former homeIB Pennsylvania.. Grant Han ley and family, or Ger-

auntown, ware the guests of John C*Buelman and family, of this city, Bat-urday and Baoday.

George A. Frankenrleld. or Phila-delphia, a summer resident here, paidhis laat visitor Ibe seaton onBunday.Haeaughtatom^od.

James Fowler and wife, or NewBrunswick, spent a tew days duringtba weak with tbalr sister. Mr*. CbarleaB. Powell, of this elly. \ -

Bsmaant L. a Heller, of Camp Dlx,and his bride surprised his sinter. Mrs.

. B. M. Johasoo, and family, of Ibiscity, with a visit on Bundsy.

Cant. Jamas W. Lee returned to biaboma hi Ihla elly yesterday alterspending a tew daya wlth.bla sou, Jsa-L. Lea, at OaborovUle. N. J.

Dr. Wllaon V. Christian, or thisany, spent tba week-end with friendstn Philadelphia attending tbe Peon-Mlchlgan football game on Bsturday.

Claire F. Adams, manager of theOoodrlcb Tire Company In Philadel-phia, waa s guest of Mrs. A. P. Mllaer,of thkf eity, tba uttor part of last

INTEREST OF FISHImportant Plans Made at Na

tloaal Association of StiffClub's Meeting.

Uburohlll Hnngarlbid and Charle*T. Maglnnls represented tbo. OeaaoOily VlabloRVlub, and Edward Corn-man aod Dr. 8. H. tilpschuU the 81.Petersburg Tarpon Club at lha annualmeeting of Ibe National Association ofSurf Angling Club* of America hi NewVork.

Tbe Anglera' Club of Ooaan Cityand Ibe Hi. Petersburg Tarpon Clubware admitted to membership in theassociation.

Through tbe eHotUof R. H. Corson,of Jersey Clly, Ibe association I* work-ing in conjunction wllh the UnitedBute* Uovsrumeut, through lie enor-mous mailing list, lo enlighten tbaAmerican pi-jllo ou Iba greater use ofHsh for food purposes, A large num-ber of sea llsb ara aunually disre-garded sa rood nab owing to lha Ignor-ance of ibe publlo. Pamphlau will ba•ent by Iba United Males Bureau ofPlaheile* to the delegates representedst Ihe association's meeting and thesewill be given to Ibe membera of Ibaashing clubs for distribution.

we pamphlet* will describe tbeedible Hab aud Ihe mode of preparingthem for eallng.

'The association will alto endeavor toRet the general publlo lo partake ofH*h on mom than one day a week.

Tbe association .purposes, throughits various ramifications, to bava lawsenacted governing the promiscuouswining of food Oshes and the use ofpound nets wllb mesbee Insufflclsntlylarge lo permit the small fry flab toe»cspe. These llsb are thus destroyedannually by Ihe millions. Because ofheir emslloeu), these Usb sre of no

value to" ibe pound net men. Tbalrreasou for not using larger nets Is tbat-be edible Hah kill themselves la thebig net* aud the owners ara put to alot of trouble to remove Ibem.

An attempt waa made lo bave tbelength of Ibe tournament rods In-reined. These rode al present araIns feel. 'Ihe effort was defeated by

be members, wbo said that Ibe lengthif tbe roil now shows a cast far beyondloylblng dreamed of In tbe past. TblaIze rod would also limit Ibe man of

•mall stature.Formerly any record made In tour-

atneuu had to be sworu to before alotary public -Till* rale wa* abol-

Ulied, It being claimed Ibat, In ama-eur spurt, I hero should be no questionjf veracity of tbe men participating.

The auggeatlou waa made that ' stester Held be opened tor Ihe smaller

canler by establishing an added event,'a Uabirmsu'* contest." In this eventhere sball be used nothing smallerban a two-0 real and nothing smallerban a ulne-lbread line.Ocean Clly was given two lourna-icnt dstes for 1918—one In July and

lie other In August. Aabury Parkil*o wa* given two dales—one for tbelub'a sunual tournament and Ibe

jlher for the Ocean Cily cup event.The club* represented at tbe meeting

were the Ocean City, Aabury Park,Ocean and Btream Flatting Club ofNewark, Ihe Ht. Petersburg Tarpon;lub and Ibe Long Island Casting•lub.An enjoyable collation of U»h lo

'srloUH KtyleH wa* provided. A »lgniu tbe-wall* bore tbe lujuuclluu, "KatAlore Flub."

PI/AYBD 300

Mrs. John K. Trout, or this clly,whoaa husband la a first MealeuantatUampMoUlallan, Annlston, Ala.. wUlleavothlasaMk for a visit of severalweeka aJAansMaii. .-

Mrs. Alfred B.Bailtb. of this etty.awoapanlsd by bar mother, Mrs. Wil-liams, wlil leave Ihla week for Annls-too, Ala., wban she will be bear barhaaband. LkML Bmlth.

Wuuam U. Horn, wife and daugh-ter, Mies Florence, of Germantowo,warn haw during the weak, Wltbthan* were Mrs. Helen Shannon. MleaKathryn Nafaon and Ajax. Grovaa. ofPhiladelphia. '~

' J. a Daanaabower and OarOald W.Dannaahowas> both of Haddonflald

naaoaa havingI Park plaea and hla brother a

a MB Oalioneay place, wata

Sergt. Merryman. Karl,—CompanyH, l l l l b Inrantry.

Bergt. Adsms. Raymond. Mb CasualCompany, Mth Depot Brigade.

Bergt. Hand. Herbert, l l l tbhlnsGuo Battalion, tbla Camp.Corporal Cballln, HanayL. Cora.

pany H, IMIh Infantry.Corporal Douglasa, J . Branlo. Com.

pany H. 114th Infantry.Corporal Hsss. Winifred, Com-

pany H, l l t l h Infantry.Corporal Lake, Harry L .

H, 114tb Inlantry.Corporal Hart, Francis,

H, l l i l b Inrantry.J

'leaaant Ttnc Kvjojrcel mtK'cwKe L t n w 1 ! a«sir««rai.

There was not no large an attendance1 waa hoped at Urst or tbe series Ihe

jf progre**lve live hundred card per-lie* lu the rooms of the Young Men's•rogrtHulve League Thursday evening,lie or two otber social aOalrs Inteifer-ng wltb Ibe turnout of members and

Iticlr wive*. However, those at thaparty hod a very enjoyable time.

Trophies were Uken by the follow-ng: Women'*, Ural, Mrs. H. D. New-]erry;i*coud, Mrs. Oils M.Townsend*Meu'o, ttrst.H. C. Bchauu, Jr.;second,Dr. Wilson Y. ChrUtlau.

It le planned to bold these card par-ties twice s montb, half or the net pro-ceeds to be given to Ibe Women's De-•eow Committee or thla elly. It Isprobable that the next party will beheld Thursday evenlug, December 0iext Tbursdsy being Thanksgiving

Day. • _ ^ _ _FIs., where they will speud the wln-ter. It Is reported that Mr. Blmmooshas bought much property In Florid*"

N. 8. UofT and wife returned homeSaturday after spending a week laBaltimore and Washington. Whilehere, they visited .Camp Mead, at Ad-miral, Md., Fort Meyer and Arlington.They took the trip by auto.

The Rev. J. Wiley Frauds, a welUkbown Presbyterian minister In Phil-adelphia, was In town Tuesday.

Ife and some Mends bavaHla

beenspending several daya at the family'scottage at Twenly-lblrd street, tubclly.

Rolls UsrreUoa, of Ibis city, onMonday visited C. a Winters, of thisclly, wbo b undergoing treatment tothe Atlantlo Clly Hospital. Theredoes not appear to be any markedchange for tbe better In Mr. Winter'scondition.

Bernard Buckdesebel, a West Phil-adelphia banker, and aomme* real,dent of thb city, was In tovn Satur-day. With him was L. M. GarreU. ofPhiladelphia, wbo b having a «"»••collage built In the north — 'thla clly.

Vice Commodore and. Mrs. WelterD. Bouasil, of Philadelphia, on Fri-day paid tbair last visit of Iba fall totheir collage here, remaining oulllB d ^ ^ p « l s d b y

Df!rwUde7of Phil;adelphia.

coodacta Wall rsussrDurlni

B.Itba absence of LlaML Alfredwho la tahla w u | r g ear.

U1VKIN T UEXTENDFIPTV-FIFTH STREET

6ARE ENCAMPED

of AddMMes FnndshtjdB. W. Bdwafds t y Capt.

Vance I* Baljr.B. W. Kdwarde states that, through

tha oourlasy and snaiastle aSbttaofCapt. Vanes L. Ealy, of this etty,now with tbo Mth Depot Brtgads atCamp McClallah, Annlaton, Ala., babaa obtained a Mat of thatumaaandpraatnt addresses of tha original metbaraof Company G, 8d New Jersey.Infantry.

Tha list, aa provided by Capt. Baly.under data of October 28, Is as foUowaiCompany H. 114th Infantry,

Camp MeOhllan.Annlston, Ala.

October as, 1017.List of tbe original member* of

Company O, U N. J. Infantry andtheir present artira—asi

Captain Vanes L. Ealy, 112th Ms-ihlnsOun Brigade, Oaoap HcClellan.

First LsMlaoanl Allrad B. Smith,Company H, 1141b Infantry, CampHoClallan.

First Lleulenant John K, Troat,Company B, 1141b Infantry, VampHcClallan.

Pint Sergeant Ford, OonaUnt. MbCasual Company, Mlb Depot Brigade,Camp HcClellao.

8argi Wallaee. Hullngs, Company

•raateroaatagoflbe Wast Jarsay andSaaabonBallroad Company, and theboard gtvaa tba right to cross Iba rail-road tracks.

The PaMlo Utility Board'a opinion,which la harewlth given, was ordersdfllsd:

Application to mads by Oeaan Cllyfor permission to extend Fifty-filthstreet. In Oeaan City, across the track*of iba Wast Jersey and Seashore Ball-road Company at grade. TbeapphVeatlon Is nnder section 21. chapter 198,law* of 1011, wbleb proyMaes

"No highway ahall be constructedacres* lbs track* of any railroad com-pany at gisdo • • • s o as to make anew crossing at grading, • • • w i t h o u t"rst obtaining therefor permbalonfrom Iba board."

From thaUstlmony It appear* thatroad la being bollt by Iba ooanly, ateast approximately 1200.000, from

Ocean Ctty to Has M e Clly, wbleb Isto form a part of ibo Oeaan BoulevardTrom Maw York to Cape Hay. It laplanned to construct this road towhen Flfly-flftb extended will 000-

H, 1141b Infantry.Bsrgt. Sharp, Earl, Company.

14th Infantry.H.

Company

Company

Company HiBergt. Svll, John H.Mlb Infantry.Corporal Bpltt. Chris. Company H.

Mlb Infanlry.Corporal DaBoaa, NlcboUs, Com-

jany H, 1141b Infanlry. s

Corporal Ewlng, Charle* L. Com-pany U, 114th Infantry.

Corporal Tomllo, William, Com-pany H, 1141b Infantry.

Cook, Stretch. Thomas A. ComsnyH, 114tb Infanlry.Cook. Ewlng. Howard H. 8th Ca-

sual Company, Mtb Depot Brigade.Haensule. Price. Baymood, Com-

pany H, 114th Infantry.Musician, Wrtggln*. Usuries L. Mb

>suslCo. , Mth Depot Brigade.Muslan, Mead. Clsrenee. Mb Caa-

oalCo., Mth Depot. Brigsde.Sargsant. Moray, Oaear L., Com-

pany U, 114th Inrsnlry.Bargeant. Beull. Thomas, 9th Casual

Jo,, Mlb Depot Brigade.Private. Aaron, John, .Company H,

Mlb Infantry.Private. Slelo, Louis, Company H,

Mth Infantry.Private Blattner. Robert H. Com-

pany H, 114th Infanlry.Private ObaUln. Walter B-, Jr. Com.

pany U. lMtb Inrantry.Private Craven, Howard Company

H. 1141b Infantry.Private Camp. William Company

H. 1141b Inrsnlry.Corporal Evan*. Harold B. Com-

pany H, 114th Inrantry.Private Foster, Boy. with Hqr*. Co.

Band 3rd N . J. Inf. al Mth Depot Bri-gade.

Private Glbb, William L. Jr. Com-pany H, 114th Infantry.

Private OotT, John L. Company H,14th Infanlry.Private Goodrow, Qsorgs W. Coea-

pany H, 114th Infanlry.Frit ale QUMOU, William B. Com-

pany H, 1141b Infantry.Private Haas, Arthur T . Company, 104th Field Blgnal B n .Private Homer, Bamnsl B. Cbm-

pany C, 104tb Field Signal Ba.Private Htldratb. Tbaotdora F. Com-

pany H , 114ib Infantry.Private Haikar. Chsriaa. Company

pany H. 114th Infantry.Private Uolllngahaad. Alouo. Com-•ny H, 114ih Infantry.Private JaOrlae, Irving U. Com-

pany H. 114th Infantry.Private Uoaalay, Balph B. 111th

MaseUna Oun Bsttslloo. thb camp.Private Morgan, Abram N. Com-

pany H. 114lh Infantry.Private mekenon, Olanda h.

pany H, 114th Infantry.Private Oaram, William, Company

H, 114th Infantry.Private O'Bbanghnassy. Joi

Company H, 114th Infanlry.Private Qulnu. Thomas, Company

H. 114th Infantry.Private Beeves. Herbert ft Com-

pany H, 114th Infantry.Private Bomer*. Jomph U. Com-

pany H. 114th Iofanuy.Private Bhsrpham. Harry. Com-

pany H, 114th InfanlryPrivate 8 ultb. Eruaat H, Com.

pany H. U4lh Infanlry.Private Smith, Albert B . CompanyI, 114th Infanlry.Private VaaZandt. George B.

pany H. U4tb Infanlry.Private Wrigglna, H . X

fromOmanCUy wUl baby rosso*ofaald FUty-flflb atraat. It further ap-pear* that there Is a settlement to Iba

letolly of aaM stNtt; tbat tba rall-oad company baa a station at aaM

street; tbat between Fifty-first e l m *and Iba Corson Inlet end of Ibe blandthan b no atraat sen** lbs track*.

Tba company urged tbst ths road• extend ao thai It connect wltb Fifty,

first street, wbleb now crosses Ibetracks of tha Wast Jarsay AHessboreBallroad Company, bat doe* not eras*•be tracks of ths AUsntio Clly Ball-road Company, wbleb bss a station s iFifty-first atraat. Thla plan would In-volve eonstderabla expanse to pur-chase tba necessary land and build2800 ftetef road.

It waa testified that Iba meadow be-;w**n Finy-flret and Flfiy-aftb

street* waa not ao good for lha. par.pose, and that considerable expansewould be Involved In order to gat theproper foundation.

It b obvious thai the nail lament belowNfty-flrat street, most eventually bava

reasonably convenient access to thbroad and that the growth snd develop-ment of tbat section of Iba city rs-

ulre* a crosalog over Ibe track*. The•topping of trains at Iba Flfiy-flflh

N station serves to reduce some-what tba hazard of lbs proposed eross-ng, because train* will ba operatedindar slower speed over Ibe crossing' 1 might otherwise be Ibe case.

Tbara b no station of Ibe West Jerseyand Seashore Ballroad at Fifty-Ural

H, 114th Inlantry.Private Haby.

of

Company

Bayawod. UMIbOuap Mo-

Pabllc Utility Commls-•lonBepoftaFaworablyVpon

Clty'aAppUcatlott.CUy BoUettor BotwaU tsportad to

ha Ctty Coaamtosloner*. at Ibelrwaoaly masting, that iba Bute PublleUUlHyoninloo In tha matter of tba Ftfty-flflb

Mba Ballia W. Lake, State eouoeUaeeretary, and Mrs. Ida F. Dlxon,BUI4 vleaoouneUor of lha Daogblaraof America, teiurnad lo iblscllyTuee-dayfroma trip up Iba Bute unoffi-cial business.

They went to . Camden Friday,where they out Iba other membera ofbe BUM board of officers. They baldmasting at tba Ridgway House in

Camdan. Than the members of tbaSlate board or officer* Journeyed to Ms.Holly, w h e n they vUlUd But ofWaahlngton Council, No. £0.

Tba board vhltsd Mayflower Coon-ell, No. 83. at Medford. Saturday aven-lug. Tba board aud Past NationalAtunellor Laura B. Soulbard ware en-

Urtalned. Sunday at Ibe boms of Mrs.Edith J. Dickaon, Juulor past Staleoouoellor.

Tbe board on Sunday evening at-tended tbe funeral In Camdan of Jobn

Veve, who waa aimember of BelayCouncil. No. 21. of Camden.

Tbe board members visited Valleyrorge Council, No. 1, of Camden Mon-

day evening, wnaa thte council also•attained delegations from Betsy

Council, of Camdeo, and Amart-n Flag Council, No. 28. of Baddon-

wUb tha Tba approachTbe board membera'were entertained

also at Iba home of Past NationalCouncilor Laura B. Boalnard In Cam-tea.

ANXIOUS TO FIGHT

Bisilcolns Italic wsiala • shal

Under all Ibe circumstance*, Ibeboard conclude* that permissionihouM ba granted to extend Fifty-Iflb street across tbe tracka of tbe

Wast Jsroay and Seashore RailroadCompany at grade*. Upoo satisfactoryproof that Flfty-flftb street Is a tegs!highway, w h e n tt crosses tbe tracksof tba Wast Jarsay and Seashore Rail-road Company, a certificate will Issueaccordingly.Dated Nov. 18.1917.

Board of Public UtilityCommissioner*,

by (signed) B A L M I W. B. DONOKAUeat: President

(Signed) ALVHKD N. BABBBB,Beeretary.

1 hereby certify the foregoing to betrue copy of report made and Bledy Ibe Board of Publlo Utility Com

mlasioner* at It* masting bald ou Tues-day, November IB, 1917.

Secretary.

OFPICBR8 BI*BCTBD

auaa Myrt le CMsToeelQ S S S B atotlia*' CMrcle>^

The member* of the Queen EstherClreb met at the home of Mrs. J. Roa.

Bharp Thursday evening andipent a tow b o o n very pleasantly.

The fbllowlns; offleers were electedPmnaent. Mba Myrtla aifTord; vice

president. Miss Amy Blackman; oar-nspoodlng eeoreUry, Mb* MsrguerileKalp; recording secretary, Mrs, RoyDarby; tiaaanrarAlberta Marts.

(re elected), Mb*

Tba following were elected dalegalesto the Stats meeting of Ihe New Jer-sey Connrenea Women's Home Mis-sionary Society at Trenton, which

yesterday and closes todayAlberta Maria and Myrlle-

Bbarp.Tha Queen Esther Circle of Ceeao

City' has tha largest amount to hacredit In tba Bridgaton District.

A presidential lunch was served byMrs. Sharp at tha close of tba meeting.

Sara Smith entertalna nextmonth at bar home, an Central eve

At the Ctty tfommlsatnnars*log Tuesday was read from BaerauryAnderson, of tha ••'late Council ofDe-fsnsa. an aeknowbdgmant of tbe rs-oriptofaebeek forSJo. whlebUMdty'aaaalribatloo toward an abe-U M M tall soora-board al Camp Me~

Tbe Scoreboard waa erectedat tba camp

M. Tbabturwaacand Hied.

• a s a *vwe*I Maat*sg m e * aM t.<Him Gaoalda Ford, of WUIbms-

sneat a f a w d a y s bara duringwttb Mrs. Constant Ford.

Like bar brother,, whole at CamLike her brother, whole at CampMoUWbn, alias Ford la •'dang hathtt." Boo has baan pressed Into sso( M M a talagrauh oparator tor tba

BACK FROM VISITHUM l a k e and Mra. Dlsoa

Away oa D. of A. Bail.

Malcolm Leslie, grandsoo of TbpevLeslie, of Ibb clly, who Is lu Ihe Radio'Jommunlcstlou pities, Deparimaul oflbs Navy, Washington, write* to bis

grandfather that be baa passed first Inbunch of twenty man In an exeml-

lalkto for promotion, and that baill soon be wearing another red

itrlpe In Ibe rating badge on hisAmong Ibe men wbo took tba

amlostlon were two from Ihe Bu-reau of Btanderds, who were supposed

be expert* at Iba radio game, audlaleolm ta naturally wall

pvsr the record he nude. ' °Part of Ihe young man'a latter b s s

follow*:"I i n wnling Ibb letter wblb I amI watch at Ibe office, and so yooivo tbe honor of receiving a latterritUn to a naval radio station, andla some bouor when you stop to

think of it.••Thing* ara getting quite lively

now Ibat tbe boy* ara to tberencbe*. and everybody b working to

>ke thing* a* ea*y as possible forYou know, one of Iba things

thai b being done b to collect money~ir tbe purchase of tobacco to be **ot

tbe men to the trenches, and lustsura to mean a lo t to them. If lha

boys kuow that Ibe folks al boma areblotting or them they are heartened

II the more In their tight again*! l b sdarned German kalaer. He ba* oot

mcb chauca against Ibem when theyara to good fighting humor, and theya n to that light now. You kuow, tbareport I* that Ibe men wbo wars

Illed lo Ihe first engagement died asnly an American soldier fighting forrighteous cause can die. and that laie record of tbe United Slate* Army.••I have one big ambition now, and

bat b to get a crack wllb a goodnlted States rifle at a German. Allwant b to see him over the banal atrange of say about 800 yard*, and. Ifs b not anortly a dead German, ll Isir Ibe reason Ibat Ihe rifle won't

shoot straight,pert shot, but

not that I am an ex*I wouldn't mlas one

often. If I ml*Kd him al all. Tbarifle* Uuele Sam bauds out to hi* menhave a reputation for accuracy.

'•Washington la full of the militarylife In all waya, and I am not al all

irry that I earns Into tba sanies. Ii_.em so much In keeping to pass theofficers, salute Ibem and have them re-uru It. I felt kind of funny at Oral.ml now I'm used to It aod Ibe saluteimea nslursl—Just as If I bad alwaysteu doing It.••I nave a very dice place lo stay hi

Washlugton snd the people are verygood to me In every."

BUYS TWO HOTJ8S8

Mrs IU.E. saltier Take* Doable Co*!••*> of tt. W. *BSwaeIa*u

Mrs. Laura I. Mllbr. of PbUadel-ihla, has purchased lha soalb doubl

cottage of Collector E. W. Bur-lelab, 720 and 721 Central avenue, andwill teas possession In Ibe spring.Mrs. Miller has been occupying one ofbe bouses daring the summsr •sasnnsMr. Barblghbasbsea living In Ibe

otber boose for a number of yean.He plan* now to move to hbeoltsge.838 Wesley avenue, at present occupiedby tbe Rev. M. M. LewU. waeo tbanew Baptist ponouogfe to completed.

Goes 10 New • slllosuRichard Voas. of tbb eity. wbo has

HO emploved by the Charles V. ReadHardware Company bara, has ob-tained a position for tha winter wltb

be Buppbs-Biddb Haily lu Phlladslphb, w

Blddle Hardwire Com-idilphb, where be will

bave an opportunity of thoroughlylearning tha business. Hs will stsitwork there In about tea daya.

^i'slrte.li^p^1^

PUNTS.BathRobM,

0Indian Blankets

804.06 ASBURY AVENUE

RIGHT NOWtbe business of war in all of itsgrim reality, is occupying theattention of our country.Its requirements are men, ma-terials and money.

Many ara pledging their livesto our country's cause.

Labor is supplying the energynecessary to produce the materialequipment. •

You are not asked-to give, merelyto lend your money, a t Interest,to the Goverment through the pur-chase of Liberty Loan Bonds.

As an American—Co-operate.

We handle subscriptions.

First National BankOCEAN CITY. N. J.

Oasof

VOUR gsBtsjVIOI^T VOUR gsBtsjVIOK

Maddock'8 Pharmacyflisir«*r* and Asjatury AvenuePHONB370 FRBBDBUVERV

_ _ _ _ _Just received fresh lot of

S a m o s e t Candy, package .goods, 50c to #1.50We racosomend tab lute of Roods

STATIONERY— Fina selection box paper awaits yoar choice)' sue tofi.00

Bllaoo Ginger Ale. * bottka for 35c

OINLVLOT ON WESLEY AVE.. NEAR TWELFTH ST.

tot on Bay Front, near Ninth Street, . . t 875.00Lot on Twelfth Street. . . " . . . 4^5.00.Lot on Pleasure Avenne, near Fotrtteanth Street, 350.00Lot 'on Asbury Aveane, near Second Street, . . 535.00Lot on Simpson Avenue, near Twelfth Street, . 30000 .

JOSEPH I. SCULL757 Asbury Avenue, Ocean CUy. N. J.

ESS GOOD RAIIMTING

JULIUS C. JOCHER. JR.' MlNTIMO aslO OCCOIMYIBia

rut!*.. * * . Oe«M O4TT. *J. Js e e STM. VassvicVM Or

HARVEY Y. LAKE

838 Aabury Avenue

Ooaan City Naw Jeraey

NEW;

TKII

Ossl

oatiutxm, N. J . tij •>£?&;. ••;•-«A' > ' • • • ; ' ; ,

Bjes BiiMlied litlMt

T h o m a s J. ThornFLORIST

Cot Flowers and FanttalFmaUwd

1128 Bay A

BeHPbone.4>9-J

ity Gas Light Company• 3 7 ASBURV AVENUE

TELEPHONE 6 8NIOHT CALLS 434.W

CHAS. C READ WALTER a ALLEN

ABBOTTS'AldemeyPalrle»

Seventh St. and West Ay«.Ocean qty,N.J.

Von need CoaL Yoo aeti SaWtoaV'iV. •.You get both ftotaVv-^V

C H. 8HOBMAICBR Wm&iCO, *aadWeMi * "

Active) MlsaiswovjrHUs Daisy D. Bate. sseratarj

CHAS. C REAP & CO.

Oar lines of Pall Goods are now arriving:. lVriectkm OH Heaters,Wood Heaters, Carpet Sweepers and a full line of Ammunition andSporting Goods at the Modern Store—

CHAS. C READ «* CO.839 Aabury Avejsiu* ' Oeessua City, N. al.

Watch and Jewelry Keftkkif ^

Mayer**

ollbaWoman>sVoraten yisalooBoard,waa tba speaker at this prayer serviceat the Baptist Cbureb last avanhia.and laid tha foundation for tb*ors*nl>satlon ol an aetrra women's missionarysociety.'

aTitaxFifty raaklaaUol tbto eity took ad-

vaota*jao*lbaReadlna Ballioad'a axeorslon lo PbUadalpbw andrataroonBanaay. Thw'waa tha laisssiaaai-bar that has loaeto a long while tntnkp road'e aseonlona 10 PhUaaelpbsB.

The eharcba* hare wUl bold uotooIhanksgivlng servleaa la lbs FirstPrasbytatlan Church oast Wsdaaedayeveotog, Tba sermon wUl ba dsilv.a n d hy tha Bay. U. U. Lswb.

Boll Phono 18 latof-Stata Pho*M

SUTTON & CORSON CO.General Oontraotors

Gt*«dlog and St*««t739 ASBURY AVENUE .;

Ocean City, Nevjeney

U0J .Attaatk A r ^

f-f AVE yooa ^^ ^ ^ ^ OaT *SBa9sft*ila*ttsaBttw V O

nave a line of Kr

•eeMlow<:

M«—Sortband Ueotrareveuue.

[aie^'yo»»''boya,^^''speaker eaU.1 Would yea deny the eaaafoita poaslttl*

tee taaapUUooa of Ixmdoo' j k l l

6^£l»vvothaad Central avenue.. 67—ITwelahandl Waaley avenue.~eS—Fourteenth end Wesley avenue.18—Fourth end Oeaan avenue,

lentil' end) Ocean avenue.

r'tt anil ens

etWowamoetaf

f w twid, tatatooarntMlyuhr

to eoodoct atbe name of life

cfaureeesi of tbla country,bast we eaa de to little enough.

._spapk*rtoldof the monto that Isbeing pet toto tbe young eoldlare by"•—~" " '" * etatsjf that c

78—Ninth and Oeaan.ffS—a*aoed and! atlaTiMaavarine.tB-Boan^welk and ffoorlyv terrace,11—Bay avenue end lltiuiaaa road.0—TaTentletn. end Central avaoue.

W I M «O ID* OOH* Of IA«caootr. u BOOK I S or

ai&; sad TOO • » HM>I«jo« e m aaMd landa or

raw Jenay. aad taai a~~eony «r «Jr<tlnanoara. i s jMdM In tea eoooty etaray odK*.

ubr tbe Hoard of OnamralailnriaraCity. »*w. Jersey, tbat^ tn* map

. the geoeral* baa amid . . .1I.U. A. Use Important aa emmool-U o n a n d food. •• ' • •'• ' . ' •| StereUry Flood elostd by msklogan urgent appeal for bslp In the work

Iof U s aasoeuttoo.At the concloaaoo of hto address, tor

quintet; of eallore sang - I Head Tba*Every Hoar."

Mi IsTpsstj nrtt Intrmtnrr* * g"t fI"*Iatem. of HeddonSaM. e lawyer wattknown In —

t atSlOa. B>; wash and

•iaataa m the' give*

, . > barrack* a*k^toeiake up yourbid,

k»Ocav>VUjTta+*TiutCoaspany. Mr. Ttetaai baa baen d«-vollns piaetleaUF allof bto lima i»-eantlyte btlpios In tba Y.U.V.A-

. ftiteeti aalnolM,aaKtasjpaiHor. The col

— receive eneb a callr blood run cold.

1 b) Ibe Infantry,

r like a vet-

•bare we_.....,-^^<oatajiian

Mr. TWem said that he never feel*Mkaeatrangtr la Ocean City, butbt.Hdfedaooiawnat enUauraaaed In fol-lowing; after Mr. Flood, who bad mad*annh an *n<llaet.<>'mft'"'aT T "*****• The speaker said that be deatrad hb

u«aiera to thmk of tba changed, coc-djlllona of tbe eooolry today, froaain nee under which we were livingsfew month* egn.. For. any year*, webeve lived In peace axeapt for a fewosontbaln 1888, during tbe HpanUb** " — - ry. For yean wehav*

City of Oeaan CityA8TATBMRNT

af IbaiBacaipts and Disbmacmanta of tba City

of Ocaan City, togathar with a Sum-aaaty al tba PnccadinKa of tna Boardof Cnmtnlaatoncra for the numb al

» M M TTT —— tn ib*' aaat^rooaly. oOJoe ol Capo May Uoanty. New

..—y.tobeeooled.Oa motion, low above reaoJnOoo was

adopted ae read.Tbatbllowlna:reaolntloow_ _ „ , _ „Hurrowlnx a earn not eieeedlna- SIMOOOJ

Iba alnktns land at Oeaan City. JTewr. u> aaUcTnailon of u a enUeauon atfur Ibe wear 1817.

BWeamoanUooa- to tb* a m

October. igi7.

ot O a u a u , ITof u t eoUcatioa

Bilu unoantlaos to Uw (am of WU&U17w*i» r««d and, <u mm wo. wirruu wanamarajOrawa tar UI«T mpaolra amoaou.

T I M nporud Uiai •U

petsMrS.UlT..—« -v-«- I *nw euy eier* rei

SUMMARY OF THE PROCEEDINGS I M a reMreBJanTorfI naocse. wbltfi waa a , a IW1 mm lt, ,,^,

OF T H E Irr/anlntflTMaal.andtlieanaTewaatbaanly"aaareeeirML on^mouan, ma above) lauerBOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

d Uiai • k u r a u lil(nalar» reqaeu-camp (fDand ordi-

l

October 1.13a.lj nmllnsoriDaUoanJ oa oonTae«d by CofomJaIba abora data a! too

Ownm!l

<itanm. onH f

l of tbao and

An adjooxrwd meallns of thm Ba ud at ComllalloncRs waabaldOBlbvaAov* lUiaat'clock:, wttb Mayor JorHpb « Ct

,,_,.,-^j«Bf pat-- * -f99W, ^^•^^**aaar*a 1 MBBaea>O^

.\ang) ejolorsv which•" "••ft.«;-Op.:Bl.,|

, Tp u">lBPUnhlBe;— - ^ a j r j o d . work-

^[J^{Miniwl,k^ t ' e w . k m l i a M

c&mawia that theyHglhafehnaeea. l n x

been thinking to term* of peace. Noware went to think to terms of war.Whan we think to.eeaea, •»• think oloar own materiel prosperity end plea•arts. We look upon Un solely fromthe point of vtow of self and. family-rbtoto*elueh.but maoklod teeelash,When we think tolerate of war. It»a Wholly different propoaMioo. Tb.(Joveroeumthaaaomanyiiitogaontt,nwuda tbat It moat do at thle time thaitbe Y. M. C. A. bee stepped In to bslp,UereLtao orgaelsation that baa bendoing iteUod of work for fifty year*We now bar* the' privilege of betptng*e never before. Tab. war la gntngts«eve America because R wUI helpt l T f — — f *1—faaalwaa l<a the

lOrst thing* Drat. Ail * ' ~

mdllalloncRs waabaldOBlbvaAov* lUiaataJDo'clock:, wttb Mayor JorHpb « . Ctumploonraudlas-

oclock:, wnraudlas-

Dtiwetor

waa received and flied.*Ta motion, Blaneand *ii*ni .^. ««

i uuildlns and ereetlae; oflbe Foortn etrcetwnarr. imlanead and savtlloei14*4 ntrd in tbe elty dersre i

tfa motloo. tbedty elerk waa —. —advarllaa for bid, tor lb* nmialna; aod ereet-tnt;oftbel'oanb*traatwasri; enlkbaad aadpavilion.

Ou motion, the plana and apeetneatlona toribe balld'nc and , ' K I I I I I ot bolKbaaut, In meoordanee wlib Ordlnancea Xoa. m. 97 and «,wen aeeaplad and OJea in tn* eitr eura'a

nraudlas-Dtiwetor Adanw raoorfad thai iba Janlfr

vaa away bt>m tba tnoBle pavuloa and tn tiba moiks pavilion had bcas placad In cij»x»*at uw earacakan ot tba paouecomiwtaiS'

Dlractor Aiiama alaiaJ tbat tba nmai ir- Isbail bMnordaradotr.

drttblngaDrat. All »..««,pooradtoJolblabjoppar at iba famirn-iaaoUaad thi ill d

la CaUicerj «f Kew Jersey.vodttca to ABaEST nKrKaa«jrxa.

To Asjnaa W. HnmtneU and VictorX Ham-brsenC

4 r vittos of. aa oedar or ra* c o o n ofl i a a n i i or •ewTjeraar. saaoaja a cana>ajMealn tba Cooper BalkLac * loea Aaaad i.two. orCamaen. Mew JumtjF. umnpuln in ltod yoa era oenmdana, yoa arelvaalrad to'ppaar aad plead, anawer or damnr (a ibeaaaatslnaarabluoa or beCare ibe twwa»'

' " aajberneacfaprllie • ! * tJli

nnaa tba winksr.Tba city aolldtor ataiad tnas ha

S^^^J5?ff^Sir W oS

io unusMOM 9ioa. so. 97 and «Ibe boUdlogol itte baianeada.

October 31k MIT.Director Adama reported Utal lha afreet and

nnlarMmliatronjreaventbendForty-elsbtb«lia»ta are flntaSart u d ready ta leeelve•ravsL

Tbe IbHowlnf latter was read Bom Board ofPublic Utility Cocomlaaloaera:

Trenton. October *% 1917.Hon. Joaepo O. ttMmplon. Iffayor.

Ocean tuy. JTew Jeney:Deartur; _"

•t a kMeTftoaVrraa? B. atawat t, prest-. as tea, Oaa*a taty FaUUnc CUb. nanv[uoo'na; a number or pablleatlon* that had*nenalvaanicl<aabDa{(ba Oeean Clly cap.

Mayor Cbamptea atacaa Urn* the temporaryeroadaf at Kilir-Bnn atraet and lbs WMjaissjr aSileats'ae Ifallmsrt. wlilrh Bad naaDaaad while woramc on u a road, bad baaa ra-nioradl by tbe railroad companjr.

Oo motloo. tb* abovw mattar was referred-a too city emifHor. to report u tbe nextmestine.

Oo motion. OMlnsneaXOb 101 was takan npun mil liaa lim aiiiininil iiaaam

On motloo. Ordinance Wo- lot waa pa an Jon1hln1 —tllnuirl nnsl f a is VolarJoacpn" yuiiam M. Campoali"

- IHC«l>Tai ajp O|B,umgMeTa«Tw

PCBUO OOMfOBT aTATKW.I

*Ooir.oUoo.Or<ttnaaeaJfa.aaVaa«miisa ortarad pnMlaaad aatlalaa •» uw-i 1i niliait

iwadloa-aod analjpaawi*8^T«Mt^4H-r,.r^ei e^b_ta*Sco3waaaaameat rawnV~w^Maaiordal'iiabrato oaJmrdatltw Umaaad ptacal2*?li 'Ti IOn metla»Vartlnia»5»l|a>iaiw—a

QB BWtWO«t>ldlllBlHM JRX IB9 W>M

BUAJB PATABXK-TAX ASTtCIPATlOM I O ( t J .Oeaan CtryT. aad T.Ob. » amtaa

8IIXI9 PAYABLE-TAXBKVKIItrBjrorxeiais.

SSts^ny^,

I mea[MPHOVKMBWT OgBTIVIOATSB.

a*w^';-^

^~———and T. On.

w^a- VaTVOia^a v»W rill**ITl~*. X*wV. •

o l moUon.Ordlaase«Ko. un was orderedpabilabed.

, Oa moUno. OrdlnaneaXo.iai m taken npun ililnl naillnf ami nual iianna

On molloo. Ordlnanos So . IOJ waa paaerdoo iblrd raadlas and anal naasisav Vote:Joaepb a. C-bamplon. ywa: WOUaiiiH. Camn-neu. yea; Ueona O. Adams, yea.

Tbe Ibllowlog raao I noon ar*f mJi*rMTti'Borrowing;ibeanmof ajnluoonniwr and by

rlnne of a raaolaUon adogted October I. U17.Tha following reiolnuone alao ware adopted:leu '

, Reaolved. by ibe Board or Oommlaatonaraor Ocean Cily, Kew Jeraey, tbat In* ooata and

aa oTcondemnlna; riabla, Intirtel* and,, tni". otbar "T^T1 cna —"*n aod *t^m*

lor tba value of rlabte. inlereau and ea, meaia, m tba land deaedbed In ordlnanceaHoe. 100. i n . IIS, ne flnanesd in tbe manner asproetded by ibe lawe or tbe Stale of New Jer-eey In eneb eaaaa mada and pranded. andthat tbw cny of Oeean Clty.rram time to time,borrow naoney, bv reeocoUon. tn the Mnn of

nu870antBTI98TM•TO

ma

8<rawbrld(a*Adam

OOS8TBUOTIOH HDSIO FAVIUOsT.I MJOB

«®s.~~-.lllk.Oo. • MatOeaaa ClljT.4T.Cta. MeJohn anna Lumber Oo. ' anonAllen rJenll . B I B

- cosmtAor no. *M. ***•

law

I EQDIlOu .. DUHipiHIi Ctiarlea D. Sampaon' Emaraon 7 . Hmllb

FlratNadn o n L.Hmltbt Naclonal Bank

BftUaes, October SI, 1917

uu*rww aMMtmj, or reaoiouoo. in tba lortpromlaaory notea, belnc temporary Indebneaa. In ordar lo defray each coal* andpaoaea aa above eat form.

o a t be tax dapUeaf* In_ - ..^.u^w^wa auuio: ot tbla elly. aa DO*paid tax on lot number «B» lo Hertlon U for

year UIO. In Iba earn or s i tu , and aaldinalafa. aa taxed, waa tor rvUrJoos par-

,jee; tu«refore,beltBcaotved. by tbe Board or CammUalonera

DrOeeanCiM.9lnrJ>raey.tnal tbe rax col-laetur tw and be la berany aotbo'la, ~

of Oeean

m a*waovj •mini i m M 'OCM

uappMr«Dp«o tn« record bookal*__™-, and tor Ibe tax enl.ecior of Ocean

Lity toci*«blm<«ir cre-lit on Kba book- mIbe tax enl

« . v ». f t . .V U im^ir e7eUlt on tabla olDce f jr Iba amount oTtax ao led.

rau*anMMuiiln«;to«UvtUlJM w«r«rcavS and,moHon. warraou wcr« ordcrad drawn for

elr re«p*4Mlre amojota.HARRY A, U0RH1M.

— _ - — — — — ———-City Clerir-

City Treasurer's Statement

•TATCMCNT OF THI RCCKirrw ANDSCHOOL MONKVS

Bal aneo. September 30. 1917

Currant Expenaa

Current RxpanaaMannel TralnlncBalaaee. October 31,1917

u-a. i u p. P..«iL«a

BEOKIPTa.

DISBUBHEMKNTa.I vn-n

CLARENCB 8. 8COUL.

Cnatodlaa* Hebe

CITV O F

Tbai-BaitBaaolved.by tbe Bosld •

<jf Oo«mo City, >aw Jaraay.tbatibeificKi oT the ereellBx orib* aovlitloa t

ra aa tSe moalc |

[RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THEOCEAN CITV. NEW JERSEY

From the cloeaot boajaeaa September JO, iat7, IOCIOMO! bulaeaa October SI, 1017.

Cooper

r lot lau.Uardanm.

Balance, Sapuimber 90,1917

I Havwnoa. Corrent YearTax R»v*noat. l»I«rax Bartnoca. UIATax Ravanoaa. htUrax Beaaaoaa, ISO and Priorr . x JtotldDuino Nolea. UITmlla Fayabla: Conlrart Kouastreet Aajteiuianta and Inlereat

tUXKIPTH.8JMI33

DISaURSEMENTS8TRKETM.

p J o l b l a b j o p p a r at iba famirn-iaaoUaad thia will prodaoa tba«ypl-ealAoMrJeaa. It raata f/ttb yoa wbaiuitobatbanuiiroof Amarlea. Tboaaafbollv* wtUbatba docntaant factor.iatbaeooalogiDnaxajioo. Tboaa whocant aatra tootber w»ya can 40**a*ooay to pot tttim war ibrodatb aoe.

yeaiMBld"

' JtaiOncer/ •fNew Jers«r.MOTICB TO AEHBaTX OSJTBHDAJITS.

By vtrtae or anHand VUaor J. Uam.

<* of Ibe Court ol-r. made In a eaaaa

-Jlnjt * Loau Aaeo-r Jeeaay. >a complain.

piekoptsi..

leaaaaawrw Dtar SjegnfiMO*'Joaeph. Tbe boy wa*

-Jdf tawetoa* -off btenrstya^ateoJlege. He went to hla fathersoft told him incre are* one thing ba(tkeaoo) could dou Be could drive aneatov rawtoDowtfrrtiagaearor-•--Pxeneb front. The boy. recently _ »a.jrequewt to bto father tbr a tin olbt^wnengar -•--' " " V K i a m a aasne Biau-

t-mldlnatltlaeoedtotlie-TT; liiere. Frequeoii.

\ froseu to the treoebe*.r^vie-hare one baajr•^"deeieredejir.

. _ _^atrore<as..t*,ildotoeavemyeouolryr I""" "" " vrty,..dolt*

COBden. Kaw Jersey, datsd tbe Iwaaliletbaay o« April-stoalceobjmdred a»d fbort'em.•aland*laiaataty of oeeaaCUy,Coantyoii^ps May.Hew Jereev.ksowaaelol Va-BU.oufeTaJoTi.Oeaan city Uardsna: aald

bams; recorded la tsjs omee oTSm

aaamijauD, ander an<doptod October I b u ,

Tba fbUaarlafr raaolunorTwaa adopted:KJ»T>ereaa. U_> lmpcMameo* aa provided for&jranordJoance.anmUd. -An ordinanc. to,JS5?'E*3» a»d »mvel Ibe roadway ojVSlT-™ atraet. and to brain at tnei eaatlriV^L>t iba runt or way orioa^eaijereey Y S-T.Sf^"5«?<^V*eat.,.2neiStoTn£^?:

hat

' Ooumy, ta oaok tSal rioaV

am aura Ocean City cando twice ee well."

After -eying tbat be .to peraoealiyWWraated la both Oeaaa City andVTUdwood, Mr. Tataen prepared to ra-—-^ —"-—IpUoea from

W H S si nniphaffja* asejabtre eCibjLBeaut Troop of Ocean City undermend of Oomifsam Henry W.

lewneend. ' •Before tbe eDbsetintnn list was]

eterted.l>oweve],a3;9wm'an->* '.,of|

M. J.

IBOABO OF CHOSEJf F*BEa^OL0KB)l OF1 *H«CO0»TTTOa>CAPBafAV.

PiUieHwtlee.

Cbaa-aBaadeCn."" ^•aHaaaboraB.R.CB.

Wm. UawUiorna

W.niibaaOabornOuaonJohn Uby

•»» J. P.Foi«K7 JohoJ IVrrlne•CM Wm.O. Moore

Haadlar Oood Boada Co.8ora*ra Barleyfrank FonarWm. Uawtboro*Frank Esporltorla

Jobn ftby

OTra. F. Oardlner| Wm. Manu Co.; ClacneeaHmltn

K. W. Berlelcn_ W. J . « H^aBoVe B. B- Co..Cbaa. c. Bead * Oo.W. I.BarmoadMark LakeAndr.wc.Bo.w»lllona a. AdamaSJeean city LadserOeean city Ixdfer -

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For the Finest Up-to-DatePrinting

BOOKLETSPAMPHLETS _COMMERCIALLEGAL BLANKS

Legal Blanks for Sale

Estimates Cheerfully Given

744-746 Asbuiy Ave.OCEAN CITY, N. J.

asotf•307

Uao O.AdanuHarry A. 3torrftaK. W. Ba-UJai 'Baatrloalf.TownaandHenry T.rooldaCUran<»H.HcaIIClarenceH.BcailAndrew C. BcKwall

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COMMISSIONER OP DEEDS

VOL. XXXVIL OGBAN omnr. N. ' ' / ''" '''";:!'s:"!v:" ' •' "' '• "''''•" • ' ' w ' ^ ' ^ ^ ^ r ^ y - r y ^ J

Ocean City SentinelFaatiaaaa Weekly at

OOCAN OITV. N. J.

B. CURTIS ROBINSON

aj.oa Par Taar. BtfteOy In Advanca.

| f ORGAN HAND,ATTOHNEY and

(OBJ an).

W. Hour AruAB. Aa-DBBW o. Boawau.

J AW OFFICESApgar & Boswell.

aUaTBBS i:

ABBOBY AVaUtuaiudKiaiiiruiBODB8B BUILDINQ,

OFFICES

Godfrey & ReadBooma Ut, nt and mBarllall Building, u I

ATLANTIC CITY. N.

D R . W. P. HAINESCOH. NINTH ANJ> WCSLCV AVK

OCCAM CITY. N. J.| l tolOa.m.

UFFI0B aOOBBi {Uo* p. m.|eloj |p.m.

Fborjaas Ball 481-Wl Inlar-lMaM ISO-A•otbPbonea

. B*TJOHENCE BRICK H A I N E S

COR. 0TN AND WrJaLCV AWEM K C H A N O - T H E N A F I S T

' Mai a m . Bwedlih MovemeolaMedical and Corrective U y mnaMIca

Hoora by appointment

H O O T HDDday

A Charming Little BungalowOF 8 ROOMS

Wesley Avenue near Fourth StreetNew, up-to-date, every convenience, fine location

Only $1675.00An opportunity for some one surely

MA88EY 4 EDWARDS

Tou Can Own Your Own Homeand Secure it for $1,650

If I have for sale a brick house with 3-bedrooms,bath, living room, dining room and kitchen. Hashot-water heat, coal range, every modern conveni-ence, gas and electric lights and in a good location.

Can bt purchased o* vtry attractive ttrms.

JOSEPH I. SCULL757 Astmry Ave. Ocean City, V. J.

CITY OFFERS GOVERNMENTAN AEROPLANE BASE

WHIPPING H U HINTO

Interesting to InvestorsThose Who Wish a Desirable location for i Seaside Home

FOR SALE—A'ewIotalocatedhjBacbonO.OoeanOBy. • . >.,In TlHnl*]- -f fflilt rnafl atrl PtniMjl 1 a-ih —* • * - * -

Ing Railroad elation*. Alao allaa for bnngalowi dtnata OB Otaal I fgHarbor Bay, BeeaUya Point, H.J. "

ARTHUR D. BARROWS• OuaireJiaBr*

S32 CENTRAL AVENUE OCCAM CITV. N. J.

Board of Trade, Moved by Pa-triotic Motives, Takes

a?fOBlpt a\Gli0H«Following the lines suggested ate

meeting of Ibe Board of Trade Tues-day evening, the city, failing tbat Itshould help as much ae possible, will

d a committee to Washington, D.0 , to make a sngaeatlon that OceanCity, with Great Egg Harbor Bay ontta west aide, would oBer an Ideal lo-cation for an aeroplane base.

President Clayton Haloes Brick, rbl-lowing a motion made by Clly Com-missioner GeorgeO. Ada me, appointedthe following committee:

Mayor Champion. Prof. J. M Hie.vena. B. fj. tioff and Harry Headiey.Mr. Brick will be an ex-offlclo mem-ber of the committee.

Tbe discussion regarding the matterof an aeroplane base waa participatedIn by Hayor Champion, Prof. Btevene,CUy CommlMiooar Adama, CharlesB. atllwcll and City solicitor A.Boawell.

The committee plane to go to CapeMay City temonow to look at Ibe baseIn tbat resort.

Bid BARGAINSCottages, Apartments and Bungalows, famished and uninmlshed

Some estates in my hands most be sold at sacrifice prices, This is the

• l * Wealay A v a n u a •

OO«MUI City N e w Jersey

• * Jatar-Uiala' taVA.

JKHSCHBL PETTIT, M. D.SOT WCOLCV AVC

OCCAM OITV, NEW JERSEYOftVa) Hoorai • la 10 a. m.

f lo « n. rn.• loap.ni.

DR. G. D. NOELJNGOsteopathic Physician

Hann Bulldlog, Eighth atteclOppoatta PwnnaylviDla K- B. Depot

OCBAMCTTY, K. J.Every Tuaaday, Tbrjraday and

HalurdayBaUPbone,S9»-W

Philadelphia Offlea, 1107 Obeetnnt Hi.

Q u . WIXSON Y. CHRISTIAN

809 Central AvenueOITV. at- J-

BtU Pbona. ISO.

time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at thb Popular Seaside Resortvery Cheap. Apply to

Alonzo Cotton619 Aabury Avenue Ooejsui City* IN. J.MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.

No walllug for two weeka to know If yon can gat tt; wa can tall yoa atonce. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice «r*j«aara» for•ale. Alao lota for investment and for Improvement—the choke ofOcean City. Apply to

j . M. CHESTER & CO.,OCBAN Cnv. N. J.

REAL ESTATE -«- INSURANCE

Clayton Haines BrickEtKr-itl-. St. O c e a n City. IM. U

aeeMWaUalC* AalwaM K a w Mama)."Order United American Men" la

tba naw name adopted by tbe frater-nal order neiatofora known aa the"Order Untied American Mechanise.A new degree iltnal has been adoptedfor tba order. Tba quallUcatlone for

raaharehlp have bean amended bydropfepg the worda "nallve born,1bat applicant* moat atlll be Americaneltbane.

Friday evening, December 21, haabeen aelecUd by tha Baptlat BondaySchool aa the time for their CbrUtmsatxtrelaea. EObrta a n to ba made tohave thle year1 • program aorpaaa any.thloaj bald heretofore. Hpeolal care

III be takao wltb tba deooratloaathle

IASONS HAD ANENJOYABLE T U B

"Rut -fasten' Night" atLoct 1 Irodge Drew lVarge

Number of Visitors."Past vtasten'Night" In Ibe bead-

quarters of Ocean City Lodge, No. 171,K. and A. M., Thursday evening, waaone of tbe nioet euccosfol event* of Itakind ever held In tbla resort- Thenwen fully 200 Mason* In tbe room*.Ib* gnater number of whom werevUllor*. Host of them came fromUlllvllle, although then were largedelegations from lodges of AtlanticCity and Llnwood.

Two candidates -Spencer B. Bwanaud. Dr. Wilson Y. Cbrtolton-wcnInitiated.

Tboae officiating In tbe exercisesof tbe evening were Put Masters A. C.Boewell. Robert Ftaber.—WilliamLake, H. B. Howrar, Thomas J.Tborn, Herbert C. Bmllb. William MRanck, B. Howard Tnoru, ClanneeFergueon, Jobn Brower and WilliamH. Colllasqn, Jr.

Worshipful Master Fort, of AtlanticCity, oo bebalf of Trinity Lodge, pro",ssnled tbe Oeean Clly organisationwlib a beautiful trowel. The gilt waaaccepted on behalf of tbe local lodgeby Worshipful Muter HarryAdama.

A glee club, eom'prUlog Sheen mern-benofrJbeklnah. Lodge, of Hillvlll*.sang aevenl selection*, and thenwen alao a few number* by a vocalquartet of member* of Ocean Cllylodge. These vocallste wen Dr. JTnornley Hughes, William H.CollU-*on, Jr., C. Homer Bnoemaker andHarry e). Adama.

Among tbe vlallon were eight eall-onfrom Wi**ahiokon Camp at CapeMay. They a n numbers of Philadel-phia lodges.

Football Squad air Oeeaa CityHigh School Has New

Coach.The football team of the WlMwood

HlghBebool defeated the tocal boyeben Bsturday afternoon, 49 to 0. Tbevisitors averaged about 15 poondaeecbIn weight over tbe Ocean City playate.

The local boye started to play foot-ball a fsw weoke ago wUh little tech.nleal knowledge of the game, end, ellthings considered, they ate doing wellThey have bean given 1by "Billy" Lyneh.and were-onlek torespond to hla Instractlone.

WUh more knowledge of iba gamethe Oaten CUy. team will prove) arather formidable team, aa the boy*-are fast and enter Into tba spirit of tbagame with adaab wbtab, wtJUUtaoted,would accomplish belter raealta.

•Cbailey" Ellogsnaasen. who lawell upon tbe game, havlog playedforeeveralyearaon nigh anbool teami

Tbe teaebsr* and eblldreo of theloeal high and pnhlle eeboola are hav-ing a vacation until Monday, follow.Ing tbe nans! custom, aa the school*took no holiday on election day.The Thanksgiving Day vacation be-gan wlthtbecloaeof Ibe schools yes-terday afternoon.

immum/utom

R. HOWARD THORNREAL MOTATB

' OOaTAM OITY,a o s fiaxru Sraf ir («e»r TO POSTe>4 VieiMrM araraar (Oo*. O C M * Mumum\

M. 1/.

wso.Tbamembmof tba Ladles* Aid 80-

ctety of tbe First Baptist Chorob arehappy over tbe excellent floanclal re-aolu of their Jitney dellcateaaan heldone evening tbe latter part of la»tweek. Their total receipt* were tMand they cleared $30.

BOOTH PHOMBS NIOIIT BELI.

rJighes' Central Pharmacyera and Wealay Avs. Oeaan City, N.J

Phone Z45-WVbon* TOOT orders Wa deliver bee

LAKE

Undertaker and Embalmeram oaarau A<swn

OfjaTABT C1TV.B.J .

BeThankfulBveryone has some-

thipg to be thankfulfor, lluB year, and ashe reviews the past,let him go forward%ith increased in-spiration to accom-plish somethingworth while.

An account with uswill help you savemore dollars.

3* Interest Paid onTime Accounts

Ocean CityTitle and Trust

CompanyOCBAN CITY, N. J.

When We Installthe not air beating system in your boos*yoa can rest asstuvd that yoa will get thevery best work and that tbe furnace andevery part of tbe besting ajtttm will bebest obtainable. Let us explain to youthe advantages of Ibis system of beaurigand submit estimate to you for the work.

A good roof la an Investment—not anexpense. Wooden solnglesale motsaaferoof covering.

AH kinder stove and beater repair*.Stove and beater pipes on hand.

Tin, Slate and Slag Roofing.Phone, 73-W '

SMITH'STWO PHONmat SOB. 220PHONE YOUR ORDER

FRED P. BELLFor Things Good to Eat

STREET AND ABBURY AVENUE

SERVICE FLAG

aiccovajrtejaT from OeMrrattlaej*Mr*. Ira H. Champion, of this city,

la reported to be doing aa well a* pos-sible following a aetloua operationperformed on lier In the Penusylvanis Hospital, Philadelphia, tbe lat-ter part of laat week. Mrs. Cham-pion waa sent lo tbe hospital by herpbyalclan. Or. W. P. Heine*.

H. B. Cree, n well-known op-townresident, said • few daya ago tbat badboye have broken a number of windowlights In several cottage* In tba north

H Isection, of the reaon.the look-out for them.

He I* now on

coaching

In Naw York City, haa bun coachingtbe boys a few daya tbla weak. Habad them out Monday and Tuesdayafternoons and gave them agraettngpractice. -

Harvey Hatta U captain of tbeTbe boye wUI play Cape Hay VbertHouse bate next ttatnrday.

Following are tbe offlcera of IbeOcean City High rJcbool AthMlo Ae-eocUtliin, of which the football teamtea part:

President, Franeie Townaand; vicepresident, Harvey Colllsson; eseretaryAndrew Bleelman; treasurer. E d g a rBaron.

The association baa marie an amend-ment to Ua by-lawa whereby anyonewho plays ID iba majority of gamof football and basket ball will receivehe blgb school letter, which la aocne,

thing that every boy to always anztooato get- • .

The spirit among the boye to betterthan In yeara and they an much In-terested In athletic*.

Then are abont M members of theOcean City High ejehool Athletic As.

Tbeottlcere of tha aasocUtloo aimto secure the armory of tbe Ocean d l yUllllary Club, on Ninth street, end ar-range a regular schedule of basket

II games with high aobool teamsfrom varlooa parts of Bonlh Jereeyand elsewhere. The present plana,however, are not lo begin until aflatIbe Cbrlatmaa holidays.

Principal O. W. Bakthly Is much In-terested in the progress of tbe boye Inthese mallera ae well aa the regularclass studies.

FISHINd C L U B S P

WAR TAIES WILLWCBEASB DOES

, , : . 1 . . . ; . • . , • • - : 11 . . • : • ! > ' . i r ' . i : ' .

Taeht dab to Hold 8pect>4WeetJatT to*»tte «Vctlbii on

8*creury Hairy V, Wanton haa tentthe foUowtng notice to tha member*of tbe Ocean UNyTeentCthbt ;.

Roveaabartl.lMT. ,Aepetirala>aatb4(of UieOeasiiClty

Taeht Ctab wUI be beldat the elabbonaa, Bay and Datunaa roacta.Oeaan CUy, N.J., Balorday. necambtrl. 1917,880n.m^ ta aotqpootbefollowing pro posed amendment to theby-laws:

To aaaend Arllele Vf, paragraph S,of the by lawt by striking oot "twenty" and anbetnoUnk "twenty five," aothat ttaball read aafollowa:

•The admlatlon fee of each, seniorMmbev aball bsDve dollar*, aad the

annnal doea of each eeolor memberbe twenty-five dollere, payable

to advene*, and tbe admlaalon fee ofewh Junior member ehallba one dol-lar, and tbe annual does of each Janlermember shall ba live dollars, payableIn advance."

HaXBV r.Oecretary.

Note—In oflkrlng the above pro-posed amendmant tt ta the IntanUonoftheaegoersandtbe board of gover-

•ddneaahalltakinors that tbe loocan of the war tax of 93.80 for each

; alao that there ahall

use of tbe tennis eaorte aod attend-ance at tba card partica.In iba dub does to elsesary by the increase InorAwaUng tbe crab.

Tba advance

joff last weakv'

body ofalenttkei

offtaMvaleeertwaTi

Ocean C l t « l^ © 5 ?

uotu psaead et thethe A. & .VULf,.TpeatI:

brnhlpUstottbeIng IM of Ibe

I aimwill act es tbe epMlal'lyootdab,

Vjewsl a aaTeaWaTaWM Aa * ^ vaajaaw aB)Bje)a*aaWMe#epeB*aaBwseW-aBBBBBBBa mSafSBBBBfBy^^

the 0*b dealer U,newuwkeptonta

Joaepb Boyder, 718 Asbory avenue,wa* given a pleasant birthday surprisea few eveolngaego by Mre. Hnyder,Robert Moore, manager of tbe Bell8tor*,and Harry Besoer. Tb* affairwaa a genuine aurprlao to Mr. Hnyder.

GIVEN CHURCHMAYOR CHAMPION BACK

FROM THE MAINE WOODS

BU1XDINO 8HVATHQD

live on Ibe otbar *ix deyeTeara'

The neolettofn •teaaWbrnaax Tue

ez tots wMa thepeoptoalratondWbateawt

iaeSS

Cell <

The work on the Baptlat parsonageand social rooms to progressing nicely,a considerable amount* being aoeom-pllab*d last weak. The middtoof thtowetk flodo the building aheatbed Inand the roof framed ready for ashestoeeblngle*.

It to hoped by the member* that tbeood weather wUI bold out e f

igsr for plaatering.week*I

hltb

. A Hoe service nationunveiled at the VintnestltandaybepreeenledLadtoe'AM

al flag wlM. «T Cl

111 beChurch

evening. Tba flag willby the

and tbe serviceBoetety, wrlea wUI be

of tbewboae gift tt to,

worthy.of the

Pastor Bohner Accepts PrettyOlft of Christian Bn-

deavor 8oclcty.Then were Inlenatlug, Instructive

end Impnatlve ceremonies In tbe FlntPreebyterUn Church Hnnday evening,when the United Bute* service flag,recently purchased by tbe ChristianEndeavor Society, waa formally pre-eented to the church. ,

Miss Varna M. Wilson, prealdlog atthe organ, played the prelude In hernsoal mastarly and sympathetic style.

D. OF A. TO HEARSPECIAL SERMON

Besotvedi t l e t t*8urrArjgUnc Uakepalgn of the Bureau of Mvolantatr aodiademtic •»>',boreia'e dtMUtuee taebring result*; end

xto*ot*ad| Tun* aBtotiiigofone-In tha aaaeasLpledge Hiaaiselvei to aet ta Ithe boraen'a eftotm, fvatjge._drcolaUng tbe Uteretete of tfewlwlthlo their feapaathw etoM.

Comtnedore BuntMaJaa.to this mattor a few daya afji

"the Bunaa ca-flilHsimfrom now noben of all tbegrvlngufbrmi

a#ii;^i

•r*'i>

SEVENTHSEVENTH STREReliable place to do your marketing. All goods kept Inside,

free from dust and files.FREE DELIVERY TO ALL RAHT9 Or* OITY •

OfMM AUL THm YMAM

and then the congregation was Invitedto partlelpau In silent prayer lor tbemen who have responded to theiroountry'e call end who were repre-sented by tbe stare In the flag.

Daring the prayer, tbe choir, In anear-by roam and hidden from view,

i t numbar for

WILL PQSHON IMPROVEMENTS

The Park Co, Back of Pier' Plans, Hss Been In-

corporated.Indications point to a start within a

few week* on tbe proposed big Im-provement* on Ib* Boardwalk, aboveEighth street, by Joseph M. Bowlandand other capitalists, aa announced Inthe rUumHBfj of hut week.

Tbe Park Company, which will pushthese Improvements to a soceeearbl

I Weather Bad for Hanttoffend Moore Party Killed

Only Vl«e Deer.Mayor Champion returned to bto

home In thto dly Thursday nightfrom bl* outing at Henry D. Moor*'*camp In the Heine Woods. Henry D.

d dp

Moore, HowardBMdell, Bobert

Lndtsm, AngoetuaMoon and Levl

Members of Patriotic Organ!*nation WUI Attend First

Baptist Cnnrch.The First Baptist Chnreh will have

as He. guest*. Bonday evening nest,the Daughter* of America Lodge ofOcean Coy. A huge delegation ts ex-

I

Tba annualhoklers of thefjoao Aseodattoa .day. Dee. 6. tSIT. at SpJ)l4arWl-ereal estate r

lMi O

. . - ^ . . • K ' ^ v t .•.iV;5w

pitted to .Ulvjod tlM McvlOM lo eooi-|JJ5o?t-f

arWlereal etabulMiog, Ocean CMr,purpose of ••'•-»•—5*0000 f

l000 Of*l*cUonof

f

POWELL'S—Tho Reliable StoreFall and "Winter MerchandiseNow Ready for Inspection

Powell's821 ASBUtaV AVCNUC

^ £ t \-^'Wmm afl-uiala- r M l l T " * • • ' I s-aa-awjaaasaawj . . t M ..^x- i ' ^ « . - •* 31 / ( , ,. ..»Ul ' - • •• ' ^

COAL COAL• TRV OUBS FORQUALITY

C H.'tt*OerrlAKB» I^MBBfaajMth aaeWeet Aveaee

L E T U S ^ ^ESTIMATEFOR YOU

/*IiRettphoIiterins:[Window Shades

wtbawttadoute Fomlahtafs

- • • ! e *ary appropriate numbar forthe mr-tai*M>. "Tenting Tonight."

Tbe regular ebureb eervlee programwaa followed out. Mr. Bohner preaeb-Ing on "The Baal Bitustion In Boaala."In bto naual delightful and Intellectualmanner be dtocuaaad tbe subject verydeeply. Ue mid tbat for tha past fbrlyween the Caarof Bnasto was eounaaledby a man who could not even apeakibe Busston language, but was a Ger-

Alsa, tbal all business enter.wen at heart German—that the

preenterht* wee merely due to Uer.aw agUaUon and Interference.Alter the earmon, B. B. Swan we*

Introduced and ofllcaUly presented thenag to the church to behalf of theChristian Endeavor Hodety. Mr.swan wae surely the man for tbeplace, as hto own eon was npnaenladbyaetar In tbe flag and be to nowseeing active eervkje "Bomswban lorraaoa." Mr. Bwan gave a very bn-nrasslvetalk end moved bto beams•averal thnae wttb atrong and etlrrlogtbeegbta wbleb heve bate much toevidence Uuougb tbe devdurtog tbe last few daya u

iCtty. N. J.Lawrence H. Lear454 Aahoiy Avenue 0

John Marts Lumber Co

ending, waa Incorporated In Camdrothto week. Tbe Ineorporalor* an twoPblladelpblana and ooo Oamden reaWdent, all well known not only In theirrespective cUtot. but alao In OceanCity.

Borne people have expressed doubta* to tbe likelihood of tbe enUrprUes.being completed In time for tbe sum-mer season of 1018, but It baa beenstated by one man (not an authorisedagent, however,) that tbe work will bewall under way shortly after Ibe Brat

the' proposed building toon exhibition In one of the windowsof Haddock's Pharmacy.

aVawlte AacetsM* UeUw.There wUI be sold at public auction

sal* In tbe (tales Booma of Bunco*,tald R °DI Bourae Bulldlnt

Mr. Bohaer reneived tbe flag for Ibechurch. He anlogbMd the men andb t e w e M t a v r e a a n t a d m the att-

j by the choir, underthe dttealtaa ot M&J^eimT. Uarein,

the

sal* In btafland. RfrirmP d l b l

ooma, Bou

of B u ctafland. Rfrirm DI, Bourae Bulldlnet*PnUadalpbla, on December U, t i l lo'clock noon, tbe following describedtract of tend and pnmtoee, •Hasted lotb* city of Oeaan CUy. on the aouth-weaterly aide of Wesley avenue. 100fast soothwestwstdly from TbUty^ew-enth alreet, and ooollnolng southwest,wardly 100 feet hi trout by southeast,warily 1815 feet to the exterior tine e*.tobllabed by tbe Blpartan Commle-

Burd>al Crawford, of Haddooueld, al-ao retained to their bom** I bat even.Ing.

William O. Moon, W. D. Bherretd,Dr. Tomlln and Charles Banksl, whowen also of tbe party, returned borneeaveral daye prior to that time. Mr.Moore Ml on a rock and sustained anInjury to one of bis sides ouTuundaytwo weska ego today and a doctor weesummoned to tbe camp to attend theInjury.

The bnnten killed five deer.Mayor Champion says the weather

waa very much against hunting. Itwas dry and noisy, with no wind.Just tbe olgbt before they, left thenwaa a light snowfall, but only enoughto cover tbe ground.

Then wen pstsistmt rumon ben aweek before Mayor Champion re-lumed home that be had been shot InIn one of hto leg* or teat, but tbe ru-mor waa not confirmed. However, itcontinued to form a topic of conversa-tion around town, despite the atat*,

of City Clark Monto. whothat Mayor Champion com-

plained, for several daya baton ba leftfor Maine, of e aonuem to hto rightlag.

Btferrinc to thto alter bto retorn

pltonce with the wtafaaa and request be'btoughtfrom tb* But* Councilor for ell New sortoewUlbcJereey lodgee. Tbe church will be 1prettily decorated for the oceaakm and adv., 11-23,the quartet to preparing appropriatemusic At tbe close ofthe sermon.

any other nhtbeeMeUie

BASK* A.

cloe ,ttrlotio muato. eooablned withIsJhUng and eolor eftect, wUI

i to laa

Klal patrioticpectaTligblloi

bring the sstvies to e close.Bunday m "~-~

eomnauulonvice, at which time the

preaeb ou tb* eubjeat "Tbelive Pareooal BsnntHlcallon."

mornlog.et 10 StUbe regularin service will follow the

" to illpastor ilGreat Mo

Von. Brar.—Apartments, h e dpartly furnished, or without ramllon.8ae Thorn, neat to Post Offlea.

ad«..UMD.tf.

Li-Mr

•J0

Mayor Champion amid tbat Ma rightteg aod knee pained him ooneklMably (or a few daye after batbe camp. He used plaaton

SIMMS'CloeB*Bd for thi

Suaday, Septeniber 30 §

ofgMUugrUortbeeoreMaeend"but wttb little lajolta. fh

, JcLTCB Haataicn.WAsirrjKrTOM K o t a .

adv., I I . » . St. Owners.— ie • i

•eucewThto M to notify tbe peblle tbat

beraaltat I wUI not be respeastble Bot-any bUto or dabto conlraoisd by sow.oneexetpt myssir.

Oeaaa City,N. J., BovemhM•«, «Mr>• - • • _ BdV,U^eV<wV.;i.

Try aa aawtUeis-aat la toe

around bto limb, boned bynet, and after two or tbna nlahia of

t t the

AemaUboytaaetore

:wayei

JfrJHHjF-

aoath OcdM City Her .Cotn-p*af"Stockholder* Are

8ooa to Hold Meeting.The board of directors of IbeSoulb

Ocean Clly Pier Company are arrang-_ „. ,—,. . „ , w n w i , inu Jog for a masting or the stockholders

I fairly well attended. The pastor, the and their ftlsnda to be beld early In• . . « • 1 , . | 8 w ' ^ ^ > » ' ^ P « » « N * l f » « n c r a FeMkiy nut to PbUrttlpbhj. . -D•«WII•|seruvmsorassJrlee calculated to pit- The objector Ihe meellogleolr a Ifra-

• .. •- character. II will enable t b e

Tna-wrtieieat IbefiapUet Cburebe a f t m d a r w i ^ H i dand

FOR NEXT SEASON— — - - " ^ ,: , . .•i"*ff•;'

"flOOYEK TREAT"

^nDooiofaaariae ealeolalad to pit-peralhewayJbr, an aggreaelve workp e h

WILL BE SERVEDSocial Time to :be Bftjoyqtt In

. Women's Service Roosts .liiesday Brenlii^ y

A ••Hoover Treat" will be a featureI of Ibe social to be given in tba Wo-men's SeTTlee Committee's rooms onIbe second floor of the Massey*Ed-wards building, Eighth>treet andCentral avenue, naxl Tneeday evenlog. . . • . • . . . • . . . . . •• . .

A ellver offering will be taken. Tneill COatlM (Da *

^ . - ^ , . ia f tar lba bolMaja. Tba atoralocrab- aoalb-ead aeigbbore to meet each Aellverollerlna; will betaken. TheT J r } ^ " ' - •*•* W * » "Ctompaartou on lb« MolM- otbar, renew acqualolaoeee and db- proeejede will he given to the Suffrage

£' i ^ I S S ! «a^«"a^l-«Aapparti»*»aja**il»r ease plans for the earning season. Hoattee Hooaa at CampDlx.^ « S * T 2 V!*^¥l»"««»,«»««Pl(flr M»»-«««npai- On aespoot of Iba very ltla daw of Tba women-folk are Invited totako

- — — — — m «v^^vp a v . w a a ' atwai waejaaV S^P^FeJhlvB4^K W^Fsvsp^faJJoi

Ihateompae-I On account of the very late dale of I Tba women-folk areWlted to lake*2X££SlZl£!i!!'\P I"*™*]****** °* th- l»villon, nothing tbelr knitting and sewing with themiS tdmntoimiinu fsllovmeo In a ar could badoae last season to get tba to ibe s

*'"2> that la prompted by snob a spirit, eattlnebapr. It la propoeed to make evening.^IT intheewln«lbe«|bjeel wae'-Qr- itenOetaotly aitraeUvo to draw pa-1

• • ' a*nlasit;Ji«^t» anda eballaoga waa trooage from beyond i h b h MAMAOBR8 BXBCTBD

^JiMiimplaeFrMotwUf.be

^ ; a vaaaak- ;a».:;whle^l^^«i,

Jjnaipet) oalha

V*>P°^abooM haswaant notice thereof to Unapaper, which woold gladly have pub-•WMdM fas order to help aa mocbaapeaiabla wltb the coed work. .Jtaaayb. aaftJu

; asvr« an ezebaaga.i fsaannfutnrer haa

Wi-.ajlTWa prodactat l 1

M^fVMbllaastrae, bar .than Is no taereasam^ workman la

|

ptraonally laaatsaaysapalhy wMb tba thoogbtof«•'•...:• _;-_^— — 0 B g o , , , ! ^ , tar ine

lac aaooey. Thai»^IJI«IH not be eonfoanded

wtiblaek of ayaapalhy Hoe the T. MC. A. raaaa «« any causa that has forIts eoda-anything Hut tends to sus-tain tbacoontry la lie iitassul conflict,baeaosa ha aent bla eootrlbatloo fartne.Y: M- U. A. work before sabserlp-rftnna • i i i » A - J • •• • — "BT!*"ey -

publishing hla paper for nearly forty

ganhttd LhV* and a challenge was Ironage from beyond neighborhoodto lalddovn to aU numbers. Baptists lo Unas. Daintily served luuobee and

CT_-.-^-,^-..^Jt, iba00010100117 and all olhera Inter- refreshments will be featured. OceaaCit* Assoctaiton Boida ••Wednesday eflef- , ^ 1 m ( r i s w a ( k or tbe Christian The season will be opened with a Annual a lcanas ,

lanottaiveibeoat- uttareb, to gel Into active OD-opsratloo vaudeville show eomprialng all local Tbe managera of the Ocean City Ae-aama wrlb Ibe church and help It meet Ibe Ulent. Tbls will be followed by eoclallon beld tbelr annual meeting In

aa was Iba case graaiopporlonlllaaoomlDg lo It today weekly entertainments end dance*. ibaCamden office of' Ibe associationplana were for- «e a result Of Ibe world criaia. Anotbe feature io be developed la 817 Market street, Tuesday,rnhjbt forth* w r a a m . * l h " "ladles' Matinee Club," wltb Tbe Reve. James E. Lake. W. El.

Althembrolng service In Ibe First afternoon eoclals and >-ulerlalninents well Lake and George L. Dobbins sndM.B. Cbnrcb the pastor. Ibe Rev. J. by local aod professional mualcians. Obariea P. Lake were rereleeled man-— — - ' ' ' agere. and Ibe following were elected

members or Ibe board: The Revs.Marshall Owen. F. A. DeMarls, H. F.Grevalt and W. K. Fisher and R. G.C. Bleakly.

Tbe board organized by Ibe election

earlier In tba wtekSunday mcetlag

T

—•— «.••••.»», umpuwr, me itev. J.B. Kulp, resumed bis Ova-minute talkto ibe children, his subject being"Character—How Formed and

[strengthened." By eiear and logen-\ loos llluslrallooa,he showed that thereIs no true character Ibat baa not Its

* warrant.

yaara.h

paper for oaarly fothat laogth of tunal

yaara. In that laogth of tuna beshould nave learned that It to wall toverify -news" before publication.

,workhiby;jialoiai dedl-

(a»«Mieetval|on, and.nor at Into theperhaps, as her

toJ^hh

!«Uv«a> . aaf

pand not in-of tbeooo.

AMaodld reception waa tenderedMrs. LbaJe Swain, of Ooebao. nawly-eleetad president of, iba Capa MayCounty, W. C. T. V.. at Iba KathloWednesday afternoon of laat week.

There,were nearly W maanbera otI b e W . a T . U. present, quits a fewcoming bar* In anlomobUea fromGo-

1 root and growth In toe. fear of tiod'and to obadlaoea to Him. MarcosBisekman and Mark Barclay were ibetwo boys wbo were called to tbe plat-form In part of tbe Illustration, wblcbwas wed.

The tell foond In Bpb. 6; 13 wasoaad for Ihe sermon. "Wherefore takeonto you Ibe whole armor of Ood,that ye may be able lo withstand Inibe evil day and having dona all. tostand." -Hsvlog dona all. to stand.1

were Ibe words ibe speaker empba-stnd as conveying tba Iboogbt of thatenduring eooraga wbicb not only allgood soldiers moat possess, but alsoevery person who expects lo resisttemptation and overcome difficulties.

Or. Knlp, m a rapid and graphicreference lo 8L Paul, declared that the(real apostle haa ibe eplrlt. of iba sol-dier. His waa a militant ministry,for be contended wMb wickedness,not only In high places, bot whereverbe preached Ibe Haslet's gospel. Hewae familiar wltb the Roman army.He methods, discipline and equip-ment. Ha came to eootaet wtlb ibeRoman eoldler tbroogbont bla longcareer of preaching Christ and Himcrodfled. He waa the personal Mendof Jollos, Ibe eenlurion of ibe Iribone,

UNION 8BKVICB8

tbm

waa no Icaa pleasing[to Mrs. Swam Ibaolo ail wbo bad anactive pert to thaanalr.

Tba visitors were erateomed by Mrs.B. Swan, .president of tbe Oeaso

U.T. Vt and a moat eoter-'"""" by Mra

"Teeter- _She told | a p , so mnet tbe Christian,

. .—. *»—•.-«»WM «M IDS inooor,ClaodlosLystas. and other officers towhom frequent reference la made InAda and tbe epistles. These aplstleaera rail of military references.

Tbe speaker Iban declared Iba*. a*Iba soldier most conform to ibeetao-

Teuuafcsaminar aarmoi byatai, IB. m. Lewla.

Union Tbaokaglviug aervleev werebeld in the First Preabyterlao Cbureblast evening, whan tbeaermon waa de-livered by Ibe Rev. M. M. Lewla, pao-tor of Ihe First Baptist Church, whospoke In part aa follows:

"I am thankful tonight fur I hla- op-portunity of bringing a Tnauksglvlugmesasge lo Ibis people, al au hourwhan Ibe national crlals Una the an-nual Tbankaglvlug ceremonies out oftba perfunctory class; wbso by forceofclrcumauncea the .mplia.1. n,u.ibe shifted from Ihe malarial lo Ibeaplrllual, where true Ibankxgivingrightfully belonge. and when peopleIf truly thankful al all. will be thank,nil In iba right direction. - -

••Material eondliione lo tbe worldtoday challenge our thankeglvlna:. Tbelimes are oat or Joint. As Isslsh ssya,•the whole head Is sick, and evervheart faint.' Tba world la eugulfedIn Ibe deatructlvai storm of wsr. Ourown couulry is preparing to lahe alion's abare In tbe conflict. Boys fromour own homes sre In Ihe trenchesTtwosanda more are In lr.laIUK o r ODIbclr way over. Already Americanblood has mloRled with Ibst of be, ."llesonlheeoll of France. Moih«.wives, swcclbesru and children "reaad hearted by Ibe Ibouaand. for theloved ones gone or about lo go. Thenecessities or lite are aelllna: at a nm.""!!"'?«*?"' mtut "» nctaal JSSsnd cold tbresleoa many a Louie. Tbe•bole> land shudders lo dlamsy over

oftbe rollowlDgPrcaldent, Ibe Rev. Jsmes E. Lake;

vice pre«ldenl,tbe Rev. F. A. DeHsrl»;aecretary, the/Rev. El well Lake, andtreasurer, 'Jbstles P. Lake.

COMMISSION

H. W. VoaUla ai •.i«al«n«m la i b *••anal Corpa,

Flrat Lieutenant Ueory W. FpuldB,or the Uolled States Signal Corps,vialled hla parents, Dr. and Mr*. H.T Foulds, lo Ibis city, yesterday. H«has been at Fort Myer and receivedhie eommlaaion a few daye ago. Heban been ordered to report al LittleSilver, N. J., on December 15 for ac-tive duly.

• Lltut. Fonide baa many friends InOcean I'lty. wbo are pi' aaed lo bear ofbis promotion.

"Jack" Helllwell. or tbla eltr. Is alao,""-— wltb an ambulance |

*W Joseph G. Champion• BUI LQlNO CONTRACTOR

.' ' .;'•/";' OCKAN O T V . « . J . • • . ' •

Taatb atnmt sad WcM Annas

work

City Eloetrloal1 Electrical Work ~

•aUPbou. 480 , HaVB•Kva

wRalph Hayes VanGHder

ARCHITECT AND ENGINEEROCEAN CITY, NSW IBBBBV

. ' • • . f 'V.*: ,

T.nth I t m l sad W«t Avsnas Leander S. CorsonBUILDER

TOO 8H0ULD HAVE

A Reliable BuilderTo erect yonr Ocean dry cottage. Yon cannot spare the timeto .look, after It closely yourself and must depend upon thehonesty of the contractor.I have built for. a large number of people and could refer you toany or all of them. . 'Send for the list of names and photogwpha oi the houses.OTIS M. TOWNSEND

"" BUILDER

1030 Wtaixv AVC.ocean OITV. M. J.

ALBERT G. GILBERT

PRACTICAL HOME PAWTI3I645 Asbury Avenue,

w. j .

•atlauuas roralsbai.Use <H John Loasa

OFFICE•th St. Opposite r.O.

OCEAN art*.n. j .

. Also, Jobs T. Lewie bead aM OU rw.|«tutljiaHtwk. " " " • " • « . " • •

Braabsa ana rwolsrs- I

at Little Silvercorpa

sIsTlrssudBBppUsB. Wejalsvslrtoa Prompur AttsndsaAk

BRECKLEY'SUBM AMOHouam

CLINTON I . MKCKLCV.Ready Mixed Palnta, Lead aad ou,

. aw and nta Asbury avenue.

BEPOBT OF THE COIOITIO*or TM(

First National Banko f U o n CUV, N. J , at Ib« eloae of Laaloew

-•—— I»I7:

and Ocean Avenue

PHONE CONNECTION

WAN ;

Swan and Trout

».»0E0. 0 . ADAMS * Cfc

PUSTERIKG. UM6E SHIKIIKK LATOI0. Bttv. Etc

All Warm la JMaaaa U s eAttawdedT*.

OCKAW CITY. N J

L0»u» lUitl dI»M»unu,Leas Bole* aad b|ii« re-

dlmcoaated. WJI7JB

whole land shudders io dlamsy uthings that are known aod .hrinksspprehension from those wbou abs

P-kerr«•* DaU B. Smith,

, or member>. conform l o i n ,b

dry re-iba.vaai H

J"0»C n r t««-

..;..s.nkri« « thanksgiving

Potslbly It cann t n th

srIn

mean tnoie ooue P l b ' *

A memorial waa bald for Mra. Hal' ""' secretary of the

who

eonform to that_™- ««» vwuiVllll IOIUIstandard only "Ibroogb love of JesusChrist and obedience lo Hie com-mandments". Without ibis loving

_,w^J"Ptelna;addnsa.•••wac* the«aun|_^. ( l^>" °^ the oeearioo. was tba

», there la no sslIn tba evening, tba pastor eonlin

Potslbly It can mean tnoie oouIban at any other time- Po..lb'y th*

|ng(d-.™cuT.--.urpiym".u',!."md.kn-f':,

•Thei vary Hnest Ibsnlugiviog proclsmallon ever written held a VET alIs heart. Thla becomes the te« of

.0t5r.?.'?f.:noddr^r?Foor s j g

'MACTIOAL

CaroentersU . K. lk>n<l«d*P-»*l

ctir« circulation,U. H. Hoadsi and c«rtlfl-

c*i*m p i o i f d17* U.

oadsi a

. Uvposii auo(u»UbartyLioan Honda owned aod

aopl d|l*d. US and 4 po-c^DL.Bnnda olhvr m.D V. H. tioada

filtdged lo accura l\ntai Uav-DBa dtfroalU.

Hoods sod aaearitles pl«dc«d a*collateral for bllla p«y«bl«,

riarurtlle* otboribao V. H. Bond*owoed aJtd uoptrUsatl.

UlocK or federal BaMrve Bank,Banking II-—

T04X0OJ

and Builders

Otit M. TowntendA Practical Heaehora ArehlteetIiloinsed by the Btatex. •> •>

EIGHTH STRCKT. OPP. P 0.OCBAN CITY N. J.

Coal Coal

A SPCCIALTVIO4O ASBUBY AVENUE OCEAN CITV. N. J.

Id bvanl ^^"aw.JoaaphB Koln. raelm ifl _a LT """"«• *"" pa«or eonlin-1r™"""*""•" »™'« oe in lbevlnea:tbe

i_ ^j Isnlrtna? aliiaB I ar. innmnava I uhall ha no h»rH •„ .»._ . .".T *""•?ar. luamnnra.

B«pklDir llooaur,, KaroiturwaiDd VlXtarM.Olborlteal l£i>lata owned.

WIUI H«»>«nre wlib K t osvir«« lia

O u h la v

10.18J.W

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There was iba ueiu".to^od«oea airSUXjfcJUj"<%* oi•»• -.".SuTu"!— »«-»-•—- - - ' Habakknk, the prophet, was poa-*£J-5FL*£?rZZT2 Jw^T ">el0o'elock masato 8C Augnetine'el.eeMd wltbr»r foriltae*terriblecoose

voeaiapwey Mne Ijooiaa T. Oorsoo.l (, t lar).0 gono,- xbe cslebraot waalqnenceaofa Chaldean Invasion ~dlrmoeof - o - c lo the Oeaan V*,\tbm r^ott t ^ , . no£3. BI.k"ll-«»ri?n ««««- " » ~ « -pottue seboola. wbo.nia*Bhed a abort sermoo rrom

g* mToTaapaaJ, the8a Mrs.Klb»balb Brick, of Millvllle. a

forourprasldaot of lbs Ocean C'ily W

_3, her rich Unas'••y. food supply of Ihe nation

The ^fm and Jwb> wWllUi

^Itoestoldhh on earth. In the « ,„ (olng it was small, like a grain of mi

__ In Ood

*fn apeeuTs^oT^'ben " iVmeii"••»—— and crosses, ib s l It

ta.floo.oon.ouuu>

7.110.1.1

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spreading Us branebea far andao aa to cover the nations or ibeTola parable waa lo teach '

lha

- •• m m or runs- ,T- ""»• «uaaa», ioai it mav

•a far and wide, . " 'Man shall not live by bread alone" « or ibe earth ba51J

>J •»••» word that proceed«th out

**iwiMswv^li-J--Sf'--*-'"wl|r' ""I*""** «bo

l F P ~ i n l s e d l i tt le at flret, dllTer

out. -«rolken lempiJgs. snd ao Ha-

cnea oot. <i willmusl be Ibe Ibankanivlng

I'ata-•.v»b*»

'by

loewttb

hort

( — • - er --— —*-*e » « V ( U » H#V

only Ibiee years, drew after Him only• l"~1'n« of followera hardly aoy

than Hlmaalflo the goods-• - Hla ^ ^

J d ^Tbaok.

$»s&.

e n . wt^SoTu4B.dU.th.

"W" «ha

hyrT*- • " ~ "-»"»» person fadnar tba

JX

llui.

-jvmao-s life conautelb not In tb*abundance of the Iblog* be poeaesaetM'And are we not willing lo admit looor Oner momenta that even amidst

o f

« other ca«o ifu«d«mplloo luod wlM

TreaADrar.DUiv«t earoed, not eol-Ject d, approxldlate,

TolaJ,c.pltj.1 .tock t»Ud Ln.Harplu*.t/oalvlded pronta,Lfcaa evpaoaaa aAd lavaa

paJd,

lo laml eollcetad bat Do*Atooaut rc*erved Car ot«r««t

cra«d,ireaUllne; botaa oatatandloi[at atnoauol du« lo NatloajiSanaa,

klmnouat daalobadka,twnliantaod inut coinimoliIndlvldiuU o>p<»lU . , . . . 1 —ebaoK,

Oarllileataa ol dapoall.OrlllUid cbacka,Caiblar'aebeerTloi^dapoalta.IMauIHa ~WarLiuiBllla l*«yi

Total,rootlni(«at LUblllllaa. bllla ra-

dUc3onl«1, W.I17J7tat* or Mew Jtenty, Cootityor Capt Muy. «j.I. H. H. Mmnr, Caablor or in* abovo-

namM baufc. do aolannly aurciur tbMt tbaabova (latemaot u uros to tbe beat of my

I koowledio aad billet.U,H 1IOWRKK, C«.UW.

. ——»..w«ianilaworo to oerbrt-* ma thlaSIlthday oT Movambar, UI7.

I B. CUKTIH BOB1NHO.V,Notary Public.

Walter V. HessCONTRACTOR AND BUILDER

-Have It(to burn)

C. If. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.Twelfth and Weat Aveaoe

IfJ'"»T«a ruSK?"fTIO""»

i? 1 1 • l"

UJOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION

WINDOW a«e> Do«a scalene• ADC TO OaOKSI.

Office 1O17 Asburv Avenue° C E A W C ' T Y NEWiERSEV

City

Real Estate andSearch Company

•SPBUBMTa

Rdelitv Trust Comuanvof Newark

Wildiood Title and Trust Ct.Title Insurance

Searches, Atwtraota of Title,Conveyancing

F i r o Tw»i»^Tt«i»Prompt 8ervica All Wort Otiaranlsa<Money to Loan on flood Ffcret atortjaja

Farms iorBala

Offices InFirst Nationl Ba«ar Bolldloff

Cape MayCourt Houn

SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE.

OOSTAW OITY. AfsTW timH*MY

VauuiBUUH3

HO 100 0 0BDJXXU

L. W. MILLERTBLBPHONB. BOB

Cornet— t l M lg. « . KT1TKH,

UlneioN.

CaU at the Sentinel Printing House

if you desire first-class work.

Ordora promptly filled.

At o r t j?«af?eaWe s n at an thnea pee-jasso ant mniliisei e oahnproved Ocean CStyKcsl Estate, aad Invitecorrespondence with eachas may wish to negotiate 'real estate loans.

•JOS. I. SCULL.

Proposals for Removal ofGarbage.

Cut Your Fuel BillUse half Coal and half Coke.

Get the above fiomC. Ii. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.

TwaMth aavj Weat Avejww

Baalad prapoaa-iInaeeordaoea '

"HOW. this parable., was loof faitb. which Is

•u KtMnuDOl WHO VOdelflibeomcootlbeWjCUr*.b«nea l<adbr ibsBoajdar - .bar la, tW7. at U M Commi^looara' Coambar,CUT Hall, Ninth atraM a o d Aabary -avenue,at unr o'clock ID Iba anaroooo ol aald duy.

BIda WIU ba rae-l«ad tut Uu> naKMralol gmr-bacs tor turn you 191K, wltb th» prlvilrfra ofraaawajrortwoadil i lnx-i — -— « • - —conaequeoee to | n .

aod the several com-. setotIt Is not

laanuSr o7 opTemV!aV- bsJnar at war, iwe shall

Ail blda nmat bTnuteooat laebed to .D«moilloSi_«

8aya tbe tfay'a Xandwg Beeord:We have beao eodeavortog for aoma•"—- -- -—- - when the Bethlehem

aithbj wbleb wa believe

l

tssmMmzgim 60 pair cant* oaof f lpuy bond, a a•a»plo«e>»>.' lUbUUjraTuf patrtoraiaVDeai <•

: » ;

OPPICXAI, YI8ITATION

Proposals for Reaoval ofBobbish.ttoManaAcleftV

That narpoae, aa hewwe can ondetannd."Fi* t

you using: Edison Mazda Lamps ? Ifnot, why not? They give three times

as much light as the old style Carbon lampsfor the same current consumption.

OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICEof Atlantic city Electric <~

, NOVHMBBB29,1017

WgnoVto noaJve Kama ofw»an ooswnnnioaUona or InterestIM. ' «Msnainnlt3r and one readers

eomnionloatlona should be ae-wtth the fall name and

_ of the wrttar, not naceaaarUy0a,riettlon. but aaa guarantee of

^ f k t t h . • • • • • •

*UA«>.nohidfckuootb2

•nstasr•i»7-aSSSSSSsrSr ina^t

^ " a t . atone. Many of Hu'mJrac^raaadui a

10••"* s^i iSSa^r^M»»lat» Agate. |2S,°L!5!.2S?* Jhera nra fcS,^?

mommoai

mwmm s*£^.^r&srf&

VOT8

Tbaoka«lvhic DayWeather hi becoming a little more

i':Thera are too many battered Hags

^^"

:.<fcl 5d-~J' ,.=j

I uwn.'"r.vTOtkay hae • been selling at arty• •ifrtsapeiind.- Work I* progressing on the new

'••ad over boreon'a Inlet..'•.Tboaa west winds lor several days'daring the week made It reel a trifle

; wtnlry.

• • i * S

FBRBONAIrB.

"' UhsMary !». Corson has returned.i from a visit to Trenton.i: Joseph M. Rowland, or Pblladel-' pbla, waa In towo Bnuday.

1 W. F. Valet, or tbla olty, left Tburs-day tor St. Petersburg, Fla.

Hra. Adella Abbott, of tbls city. IsVfclllng relatives In Camdeo.

' ' W. I. Raymond, or tbls city. Isspending Tbanksgivlug In Boaton.'' Mra. Frank A. Scbook, or thla clly,la'vtslung bar daughter In Philadelphia'• Mra. Dora Voee. or Peleraburg, hasbeen visiting Mra. John Voss In this•ny.

William Hagel and family haveto Philadelphia for Ibe winter

• Balpb Jtloa, wbo la employed In" Camdan, spent Buuday at bin borne

In Ibis oily..; Klmer M. Orane and wife ara apend-logaeonple of weeka with relallvextnBrklgston.

OUa H. Towneend and family have•one to Philadelphia to speud tbewinter months.

Mrs. Elizabeth Brick, of Mlllviile.haa been spending several days In thiseuy wUb friends., Frank B. Llpplncott, of this city,•pant a taw days this week with rela-tives at Mednwd.

Mrs. Mary T. Mullen, or llili. cityWill aoon go to Pblladel|>bla lo upeudthe winter months.

Floyd C. Btmmsand wife are visit-lag Bin. Blmma'father, C'apt. Town-Mod, at IJO ngport. _• Clayton Ualnaa Brick and wire havereturned from a visit of several days tofriends In Marlton.

Hiss Julia Robinson, of this city, Innow In Philadelphia, where "he wllspend the winter.

Miss Mary E. Lake, of Princeton;h u bean vlaltlng her aunt, Mrs. MaryJ. Lake. In thU city.

Mrs. If. O. Godfrey, of ibis city. Isvisiting her daughter, Mrs. ClsrenceVarhart, of Philadelphia.

afaleoha Leslie, of Waahlngton, D.«.,spent Bnnday with his grandfather,Tbomaa Leslie, In this city.

Mrs. Clifford Orane, or Brldgetonhaa bean vlaltlng bar parents, CharlesWatson and wire, hi this olty.

lira. Lydta O'Brien, or this cityleft Thursday to visit her son, Adol-phnsCox, In Bridgeport, Conn.

William Bart band wife, orUyowyd,ite ben, ware In towo

Honday, gueaU of the Idlewlld.T. K. Wlnatanley and family, of

ttuaelty.BDMit the week-end In tbelrcottage, 8 a Park place, tbls city.

William H. Howeo aad wire, or Ibisetty, returned Banday evening rrom *vtatttoUbeeterand West Chester.

Miss Klale hae, ot Camden, spenttba wwk-end with her paranla, Capt.and Mra. George Lee, in this city.

Mlaa Emma Hlpler Is .occupyingCapt JLewla Blaley'a college lo tblsdty during hra absence In tbe Booth.

Bussall U Nolly aud wife, or tbUeily, have returned from a visit toCaasden, New York and Leblghton.

Mlaa Alice Scull, clerk .In Frank H.Ware'e etore, baa relorned rrom aplaaeant vUil to friends In Dennls-vUla.

Mm. Harry Ballersby, of PhUadel-phla,ia visiting ber parents. WilliamGUdenmaysr and wife, at 1608 Wesleyavenue.

Harvey Adams, of tbl* city, who laemployed lor tbe winter months InGamdatXtepeotgunday with bis rela-ttvaebere.

EUaaBaraa returned Balurday rroma weak's vtalt In New York. With bUhnnlly be will spend Ihe winter InSaw York City.

Mlaa Margaret M. Maner. of Phila-delphia, haa been ependlng severaldaya bare as tbe guest or ber aunt, Mra.Margaret A . Foaur. •

Mra. Harry A. Morris and daughter,Mlaa Louise, of tbls clly, returnedMonday from a visit to Mr. Morris1

•otbar In Philadelphia.Mra. B. B. MUltt aod Mra. William

Taylor, of thla dty, ware recent vlal-tore at the borne of tbelr sister. Mrs.Lawja Bugar. In Logan.

Mand M. Foolds and Annaof thle elly, have retornsd

bom a pleasant visit to Mlaa Klbuvbstb nWttar, of Lancasur.

Hlefaard Cnlvar, of Wildwood, well-known hen aa the representative of aCamdeo hoaaa-forolshlng eatobllau-aunt, waa to town a few days ago.

MisaLewta. of tbe Ksthlu. enur-talnad her brother. F J. Lewis, ofYtmt flheetafi ani —*— Mlaa HelenLMle, ofSew York, during tbe week.

BAS PASSED AWAYCity's. First Police Justice

Had Been 111 Only aPew Days.

This community waa abocked yee-lerday afternoon to learn of tba deathof Police Justice Arthur Owlght Bar-rows, who passed quietly away at hlahome on Central avenne shortly be-fore noon. Deatb waa doe to a com-plication or diseases.

Fuuaral arrangementa ware notcompleted when the BBNTINEI, wentto press, but It waa staled that tbe ser-vices will be held Saturday and prob-ably In tbe First M. EL Cbureh. Thenlerment will be In Trinity Methodist

Church Cemetery atiBeasley'e Point,where Ihe members or hla family areburled.

Mr. Barrows bad not been In health'or two or three weeka. He had a coldand complained of kidney trouble, bntdid not go to bed until Monday mornIng. A little later ha had a stroke,aud became partly nnconsolobe. Herecovered somewhat Monday after-noou aud tried to speak, but Ibe wordswere ludixtlnct. He became totallyunconscious at 8 o'clock Tuesdaymorning and remained In that condi-tion until the end..

Mr. BarrowH waa born In Wllll-inaiillo, Conn., January 10, 1855, andlived there mull be waa 12 years old,when bla Dareiila moved lo Beesley'aHolm. DeceaHed vtu a direct do ond-iiiil of Roger Williams.

Mr. Barrows' father w u WilliamDwlRhl Harrows, well known In Con-nect leu t UH a dealer In real estate, al-though not a real estate agent.

Dec»BH«<l was educated at PennlugIon Hemlnary and at Hacket«lowo.He Nludled law In Judge Hall's officeslu Willluiaullc. He was admitted toIhe bar In that olty In 1878, bnt neverpracticed 111" profeaalon, returning toIlia homealead al Beesley'a Point.

Mr. Barrows was married tblrly-oneyearn on November 8 hla* wife havingbeen Mlaa Mary M. Uaaklll, of Bwedea-buro. They lived In Ocean City rromthe lime ol thelrmarrlage. There wereno children.

Deceaaed served several tarma aa amember or Common Council a num-ber or yearn ago. Boon after tbe pient Clly Commlaalonere took office.Mayor Champion appointed him po-lice Junt Ice. He was ibe Oral one tohold ll>l« position,- which ba was tillingat Ihe lime of bis death. He wastreaaurer or the Ocean Cily Republi-can Club and a member or the Men'aBible Claa« of Ihe Klrat M. E. Cbureb.

Justice Barrowa was of a kindly dla.poaltlon and leaves a bost or frlaode,who sympathize with tbe widow Inher deep bereavement.

MET IN WILMINGTON

The members of Hie Methodlat Epis-copal Hummer' Auxiliary of OceanClly gathered at tbe home or Mra. L.Blitcuinb, 1600 Washington street,Wilmington, Del., Tuesday, Novem-ber 20, for tbelr fall meeting.

A Very delightful luncheon waaserved by tbe boaieso, after which aabort busineaa meellug was held, wltbMID. T. IX Clark, of Woodbury, tbepresident,. In tbe cbalr.

The other offlcere, Mra. J. B. Kulp,of Ocean City, Brat vice president,Mrs. B. L. Couaboom. of Millvllle,secretary, and Mrs. ejlocumb, of Wil-mington, treasurer, were In tbelr re-spective places.

Fifty-five members, Including Iadleefrom Philadelphia, Wilmington, Ml.Airy, Camdeo, Colllogawood, Wood-bury. Millvllle and Ocean Clly, re-sponded In person to tbe cordial In-

TO LEAVE THIS CITY

TO STOP LOCALTROLLEY SERVICE

Pay-ttS-yoo Bnter Cars WUlbe Off for Winter After

Tomorrow.Mayor Champion, at the weakly

Mating of the Olty Commlsslonsrs,aald t b a be bad received word fromWilliam G. Moon that the local trolleycompany will dlaeonlinoe running eanover tte line for tbe winter at the cloaeof ibis month.

Mayor Champion, hi thla connec-tion, also said that It bad been the or-

Asks tor a Change at theMethodist Church's ftnar-

terly Conference*At the quarterly conference of tba

Pint M.E. Church Tueeday evening,pitalded over by District rjoperlnten-dent Neal, of Brldgeton. th* paator, IbaBar. Joseph B. Knlp, In his report to]Iba conference, asked to have a changeof pastoral relations.

Mr. Kulp haa been paator of theohurob three yean and has mademany sincere trleoda not only amongtbe membera of hie congregation bntalso among tbe eltlzene or tba town, aawell akamongsummer residents. TheywUI learn wUh regret of his decisionto leave Ocean City.

The following committee on pastor-

IN TBE SCHOOLS-r^mr.^h»p^^.,^

«Mlrn«. Tl««. HOWIndian

THE REV. JOSEPH B. KULP.Who Asks for a Change of Pastoral Relations.

vltatlon.A constitution and by-laws framed

by Mrs. Brysu and Mrs. Fox, or Cam-den, and Mrs. Kulp, of Ocean City,weie presented by Ibe chairman, and,IU tuollou, adopted as read.

MUM Duulsp, or Wilmington, gavea beautiful plauo volo.

Mlaa Audemou, of Wilmington, en-tertained with a pretty vocal solo.Bhe wan accompanied by Hiss Dunlap.

Mr. Gunbaum played • pretty aelee-

Iglnal Intention or Ibe company to dis-continue Us car service Immediatelyafter Labor Day. but.that he bad goneto tea Mr. Moore and Insisted that thecare be continued to eervlcw for sometime attar that data because of tbenumber of people than etui living Intba southern section of tba resort,

bleb waa done. Now, however,there la not snHlelent traffic to pay thecompany'a ezpenees. It la claimed.

Mayor Champion, later lo the meat-log, staled that ha haa received threecomplalnla regarding lack of streetlights In some parts of this elty. Heaald that he thought there should be areadjustment of lights lo some eases.Tba electric lights might ba shiftedaround In a few Instances and thuseallafy those wbo desire more Illumi-nation on the streets naar their bomee.

Director Adams said that ha had at-tended to the complalnla be bad re-ceived and did not know of any dis-satisfaction. Than are several morelights oaths streets than aver before.

Director Campbell, after referring losoms plaoaa where tbe lights could bechanged without causing any bard-ehlp, said that the electric) light com-pany, while willing to change tba lo-cation of lights, would require Ihe cityto pay for the labor. Under these eon.dltlons, the work cannot be dona uu-tU after tbe rlret of tbe year.

The resolutions presented al tbemeeting two weeks before—awardingtba contract for tba Fourth streetwharf Improvements to K. A. CoreonrorWOtt and providing for the tem-porary " • * - • - - -

al relations waa appointed:Dr. Allan Corson, William K. Maa-

aey. C H. Shoemaker, B. W. Edwards.R. B. BUtee and Robert Fisher.

Excellent reports were reealved fromtbe various organisations of thechurch.

GASBAGS RSMOVAX

Interesting Exercises .Givenby the Children In AH

the Grades. °Tbe Ocean Clly public asbool chil-

dren held Thanksgiving Day exerclaeayesterday afternoon.

Tbe.prbgrama, aa prevented In ibavarious grades, were as follows: •

OBABBBONB AJTDTWO. •In tbe first aod aaoond gradaa Io4bo

high eebool building, presided over byMisses Fretacb and Chamberlain, re-epectlvely, the little onea acquittedthemselves moat creditably, revealingtba careful training of their Instructors.They aang four selections, "Thanks-giving Bong." "Thanksgiving MotionSong," "Jacky Frost" and -Over tbaMeadow and Through tba Wooda."

Bceltollona were given by tbe fol-lowing:

t b e First Thanksgiving." AnnaProlnson, Helen V. MacNamee andEverett Bakely; ••Thankaglvlng,"Annie' Handee; -Pilgrim Blory,"Bcbool; "We Thauk Thee," HulhAdame.

In Mlaa Chamberlain's room, thereaa a real Imitation turkey on Ibe

blackboard, aa wall asdrawlngaof tbelanding of Ibe Pilgrims. On tbe sandtable In Mlaa French's room were rep-reseulalloua' of Ibe landing of IbePilgrims.VIR8T AMD BEOOND ORADKS— WHM.BY

AVENUE.Bong, Fust aui Becond Grades.lUcilallon, Vcrua Bmllb.Kecllatlou, Junior Coraon.Bong, First GradeRecitation, Lena DavisRecllalion, draco MorrisBoug, First and decood QradeaRecllalion, Albeita CaaaonReellatlon, Dorothy Veoable.Bolo, Alue Wallace.Recltallon, Henry Hcbanxe.

THIRD OHADB.Bong, "America," school aalnleto Hag.T h e Blory of Thanksgiving"—Pll

grlma In England, Mary Denan.Life In Holland, Jeaodte Bmllb.Voyage to America, Jamee Petty.Tbe Landing of Ibe Pllgtlma, Orrla

Rlgglna,Life In America.Tbelr Oral Thanksgiving poem, "One,

Two, Three," LoreUo Corulhers.Bong. "Five Little Peppers." live

girls.•Thanksgiving Bong." Class.Thankaglvlng Proclamation, Mlaa

Haobar.THIBD ORADB—BOOM V .

•My Country, TU of Thee," eebool.Balnta of flag. '"November," Dlllwyo Palate.•Tba Barnyard," Kuih Cbaltln."Thanksgiving Dinner," Florence

Katharine

For years the ptiiichjilci of thrift badpreached to the American people with tttk or noefffcti , '. -

Great War Lesson"Sufficient unto the day" was the creed by

which ordered their Irving.

But war with its great demandt. tuv sacra-ficeg and ite ttncettalntiw h u brought a great

Thousanda of workers are now openingInterest Bearing Accounts and arc regularlypracticing thrift*

Arc you one of those who see the Ught?

l i l t litliii! liltIffH HTT, P. J.

Ocaaoava,bet.Bet«alliOcean City,

Maddock's PharmacyAabury Av«nua

FREBDBUVBKVPHONBS7O _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Our drugs and anndrlea are bought ficom the best rnanu-factttrere only.

They bear the maker's guarantee aa well as onr own.If not latlafied with any ptttchue made here, Undly re-

tarn it to us, except onr sandwiches and sodas.

ONLY $975.00LOT ON WESLEY AVE.. NEAR TWELFTH ST.

dljr Advertisers tor Contractor lon o Work Mast Year.

Tbe City Commissioners, at theirweakly meeting, decided to adverUse for bids for tb* removal or tbeelly'e garbage next year, and also forbids for Ihe removal or trash and

Tbe advertisements appearwhere In tble lasua of the BENTIHBI^ -

E. B. Graham, of Philadelphia, wbobaa the contract for the removal orgarbage, gave notice to the city, a tewweeka ago, that he did not care lo con-tinue the work after the close or thisyear.

lion on the violin,Miss Bisudt

accompanied by

Ulna Anderson also proved her abil-ity aa an accomplished elocutionist, aawell an vocalial, with a vary Interest-lug reading. -

A generous love offering waa re-ceived.

A unanimous vote of thanks waa ex-tended U n . Blocumb, wbo made sucha charming boxtess, and tbe membersadjourned to meet In Cauden In tnespring. •

S and providgporary financing of the work by hvanlng Improvement notes -were adopt-ed. The certlfltd cbeeka of tbe un-successful bidden were ordered re.turned.

Director Campbell reported that hehad tiled with tbe clerk a aupple-mehtal debt statement, aa required bylaw. In connection wltb tbe bondU-aue for the Fourth street wharf Im-provement*.

One bill waa read and ordered paid-

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Post O a » aPartjr lor H IM

eMaatioai ataatawn 'Star

Mlaa Mary Fox, or tbla elly, gave afive hundred card party al bar borne-'aturday evening for Mlaa MabelBohnmo, or Philadelphia, ber guest.A pleasant evening waa spent.

Those preseot were Misses LouUa T.Coraon, Inea Coraon, Ban QofT, LauraBay re, Anna Wallace. Edna Lake andPauline Ohejlls, Arthur W. Bhoema-ker and wife, Morris Scull, Dr. W. Y.Christian, E. E. Ranck, Lin MlnUer,Robert Pierce and O. H. Keualnger, ofthis dty, and Mr. Baker, of Capa Hay.

BMiMr Baulela.Dominic Gaibaalo, a well-known

young barbel1 hare, went to Philadel-phia early Ibis'weak end enlisted s e ebarber In tne country's service. Heanccasafnlly passed the physical ex-amination and waa ordered to reportback to tbe station, on Twenty-thirdstreet, next Balurday.

••Thanksgiving Is Coming." school."Keeping Tbankaglvlug,1* Daniel Bar-

low."Holland atory,"Madellne Wendell."Holland Game."by boys and girls."Tne Pilgrim Blory," Jamee Howe.."Indian Blory." Uurtla Powell."A Question." Emily Button.•The Squirrel's Thanksgiving," Blals

Cordsry."Five Llllle Klltenr," Cecelia Bale-

son.'The Magic Vine," Haul Nlckeraon.

VOUBTB attADB.Bong, "Over Ihe River and Through

Ibe Wood." School 'Reading. "Why Do Wa Keep Thanks-

giving*" Jack Daly.Dramatisation, "The First Thaoks-

glvlng.'l BcnooLBong, •Tba Squirrel's Thsbkaglvlng.'.Oral Reproduction, "Thanksgiving

Blory," Elisabeth UacUurrey..Bong, "Bwlng theBblnlug Blckle."

$ 875.004»5.oo

335-00

Lot on Bay Front, near Ninth Street, - . .Lot on Twelfth Street, . . .•Lot on Pleasure Avenue, near Fourteenth Street,Lot on Asbury Avenne, near Second Street,Lot on Simpson Avenue, near Twelfth Street,

JOSEPH I. SCULL757 Asbury Avenue* Ocean City, N. J.

We Are

suniiti. MItaOcMut

Wm. H.

Gradlnt and StreetTMilj fcwrisi *m»—i

OCBAN CRVs

GOOD PAINTING

JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR.AMD DCOONATIMa

Oaeas) OITV, a.aoa Biaimi at.eea ava. vWsaTisra av

aveuue. wblobtbey will occupy dur-ig tbe abaenceof bla brother,Lieut.

Alfred R. Smith, now In training atCamp McClellau, Ala.

Mrs. Beymour Davis, of Pblladel-pbla, *aa among thai vialtore hereMonday.

A delegation of the members or thelocal Chapter or tbe Eastern Btar vis-ited HlllvUte Saturday evening, theGrand Lodce officere being present atthe meeting of the MUlvUle Chapter

Tba visitors from Ocean Olty Wentto HUlvllle to autoa, muroing to tbelrbomea early Booday morning. Theyreported having enjoyed a very pleas-ant time.

Bcbool.Reading, "Pioneer Stories," Louisa

VanBsDt,Recitation, Adeline Denan.

OBADB.Patrlotlo Hinging, ' Bcbool.Reading of Ihe Goveroor'e Thanks-

giving Proclamation.Raoltatiou, "Thanksgiving Joys."Pilgrim Btorles. written by class and

read aloud.Beeliatlon, Thanksgiving Bong,

sey Land "Holland Stories read by teacher to

"Jer-

Flag salute.Comparison of present proclamation

with Brat proclamation,SUCTU QB.VDE.

HARVEY Y. LAKE

8 3 8 Asbury Avonu*

Ooean City N«w Jeraay

F O B BKMT UNVURBIBUKD.—722 As-bury avenue, 7 rooms and balb, alleoovenlancas. Apply store m Aaburyavenue, or W. w . Adams, Fourthstreet and Wealey avenue, Oeaan City,N. J. adv., 11-8, tf.

Bong.An Acrostic. Turkey,

Class.Ruby Dlbb.

Thomas J.FLORIST

Cot Flowers and Fonenl

Betl Shone, 4*oJ

Un, Davis la prominent InBed Cross Society affaire In. Philadel-phia.

Mra. Agnes Kldd. of Philadelphia,.pent Bunder b.re «•**_•»< * _ *

Mtanan'

• KallllaaTall.Hiss Bailie W. take baa purchas ed.

the Dtodplaa of the Cbrtatlan

"WOHDERFDL!"MiNDPACTDRBR

HOW DECLARES

Beading.Bong.Bad tattoo,

Busby.Radiation,

Ing."Bong.Recitation,

"Dealb or tbe Flowers." jClass. I

••Turkey's Photo," VUa |

City Gas Light Company

ABBOTTEPAldiSeventh St. and W W t i - . . .^v,

Octu City. HJM?lv&U$®

ear ASBURV AVENUE

"New Style Thaokaglv- TKLKPHONK 69Lenora Adams. NIQHT CALLS 424-W

Class."OWeBomethlng Away,"

. Anna Price.Class.

"OU Fashioned Thanks- IcHAS. C. READMrs. M. B. 8. Baiter.

ler and ramlly.abe being Mre.mother. Hbe Was aeooiupanled by Mra.William Cann, or Philadelphia.

Charles A. Blaog. or Ibis dty. haaahtalned a position In Philadelphia?or tbe winter. Mre. Bung, "bo haabeen vlaltlnic In Washington, D O..w U r ^ n Jofn b « hnrt»nd to Phila-delphia.

Mra. Howard Thomas, or Mooraa-towoTand Un. William H. Warrlek.

avenue.Tba sale waa made' through

Jamas U . Cheater. Tba„,„„„, . been Improved by re-p^P^rlng, and new baths have been In-stalled.

Baar Cjpmmodore Jama* W.M«tV^b>;mdaw

Fern-

t o .of ML Holly

di

Wnave reiuroad horns

h b lof ML Holly, nave rattar spending a tew days with tbalrsister. Mrs. William P. Iilpplnoott, Inthla clly.

V. B. Winters waa brought In hlahome In Ibis elty Friday from tba At-lantic City Hospital, where he hadbeen under treatment for three weeks.

y frlenda here hope for hla

Bong,Recitation,

giving."Thanksgiving Today," Discussion byclass.

BongBKVKKTIIQKADB.

America,_ . . . Boy«'Historical Scene.Comment Infla> QdU' Historical Bcane.

CttceS Him in Baying Tan- Recitation. Anna Tollen.»_« 0 ^ . 1 . a i » l . « w A _ Badlatlon, Margaret Raymond.lac; Peels Glorious Mow. 8iOgiot. uehooi.

brings me In constant Headlnge by Julia Pll«ggl. Marlon

WALTERS. ALLEN

CHAS. C. READ & CO.Ciaaa. I Onr lines of Pall Goods are now arriving:. Perfection OU Heaters,

I Wood Heatera, Carpet Sweepers and a fall line of Ammunition andSchool. I Sporting Goods at the Modern Store—

You need OoaL YOB•YOB get both

CrLSHOCMAKBR

READ A CO.1039 Aabury Avanue «Slty. N.O.

Bell Phono tS

representative. "II saaHTH aBAOK.favorable i""*iTrwM Reading. "A Wsr-Tbaa Thanksglv-

Ibe draasiaul log." Emma VanBant.

• Intur-Stato Phoito i]4-A

SUTTON & CORSON CO.General Oontraotors

mnd Sttr««t

f J A V B you •epir l orapMtmMihave a UtM ofthanpnilashades 91

woodarfoL I tmmadlataly ac-quired a raveoooa appetite. Instead

739 ASBURY AVENUEOona City,

In the(Ml bright and

top.bat they, too, have,

BUB HHOOfi.g o i

d w a t t 0 0 . I n a U t h a

sgee p | ^ g g ^ | - y f f ^ 3 i i ^ . — ; - i r . . . - • - " ' ; ^ - : : > - W ^ : v v - " r - ' ' ' : ; ^ ^ -...•.•.-'..••• . : . . - . " . : . ^ ~ ^ - ' • . : • ' - , " ••:.• -..•:• ^ . : : ' - - .-•; t - - . ; ; ' ;• - ' • ' • • • ^ . ' ^ • ' • k - : ^ \ ; A . v • • f . ~ / .

b ^ l a . t b « paititioo. <nw naa b>aMe began to feel languid, droway. and

'ivieWBisa.J; IHI Marrh S. II „ . _ _ _'^—- - ntraa^-tfcp Bruit •*•• to

^Mmvtaimi nhtsriaajw^««ftnifivMM . tip.tOT. t o nrir. The letters; patent of Jntriv* I. auth«rtu<d fMnwe to

wtli|r mwntM&m4U:**XullMM<UL tbl* lh-«aodtarty ysara bath tu lib grim roarae3«B*ji|h mvtert «f til*unttmtrr ninms

„ *Tioiioiifl« huSu aJbtocevthe albino, appeal* hi nearly an

atni Hbtnt meana white ta^ . — . The wold albino la appliedto white ptanta and. white animate,•prirkinr whan we hear the wortwe think of white humane-men orwomen wlthoot color. In a fnU or

l t lbb f f

well of ineterlty «.of It* i-rvwnl am.

*tr«ooKa-an<f«irtBlctai. and there.fbi», «*. m nromreuse <if bM tabunandrurttio eataurainmiffit tor.lb* like,have In oar rojrnl iwUMttaa beenpleased to grunt letters patent tnderoar great aeal of Eiwliind. datedMan* 0.1008, thereby natborbilnjr b inJto collect^ anon* oar tartan «DkJ*rti(their rohnitary toaMbatlaaa and Madgratukistf ^ ^ ;V • ••.;: '

John 8towe died oo April 0. inmvand•wne barled In the parfcih Churvli of St.Andrew Uudenbaf t. where bla mOBB>mss^orecfajd. tW Hb- widow, Is stlA tob*'aam.-I<i>udon fttruy Rlortoe,

fs^rioiulook'llr.Barricff-

- his

AND SONS.

-^—.^^ttatMamnir Ut and (llialj to die."*to«*i-«t1»pVr,,wpilai

l o t oaring, vcai^ftlf "• ' •"

Kyndknow'thatr" dtathamon

v ^ - S ^ l l t1

' : * ' - , ' . * . - ' • ; • •'•',••

^ d e a d r ldldntami f W w j i r i " ' " ••'"•:••!"•;

' land the tteai

nance tt wae pitch dark. Hewaaly.1 ,——In* on what waa evidently a bed. but IJds saRoanduiga.'pahig' infisibbL no I « „ , , , „ _ _ a ^ n n w ^ r ^ h w

p ^ m f w s / s ^ m * » H ) H ^ n ^ : * ^ * * ^ i n r i a B a " ? ? - ° ^ ^ ^ inraaeiaoee f l I1e4tf b e a a w a drsaasaT. a u i A . o n . . t t l | — . . _ . _ — _ _ _ _ J _ , _ ._ •_•w*frfftft»«;f<*»>—'* V.IJMtMj «M»^ 1 ^ gfrwwf »I^W|ajvealtllaf|ee BL B. GBDOler. j r . , e«

^ n ^ y ^ .witch «* topad, 2LuX?w»oT. a^?n.S^2Sl

n a fnU oreempleta albbw f>""--f an pigment«cotebaDaentmtbeekw.mtbebv(arior organa and even ta the btato.White naaroea and Indiana exM^aawen aa In Caneailaa or "white caeaVaome of theee befauT Qnlnsdarki

A total albino baa a white epi-dermis or akta and ah» wblte hair and•ad ejea, due to the abeanea of p!«-_»~* In 4** mwnteanea of' the eye.which to for the pnrpoae of arrernitnnBght that la too btlaht for tba mtma—that la, m alblnoa; otbera can aea thnletlna In the rear of the ejre. and thtoappeata to be red.

Albinism la not a dlaeaae. nor are themtnda of alblnoa weaker than tboaHof otbem. White blaekblnla, micekaraa and bhda are albbueu And thetwhite elephann are aaciwd and woraUped by aome racea In Ada.—Ex-

•VJ.J .My*.***.? ,,.:<The diireredcn between the eaitcrn

and western alvratlone In tbls countryar* mrtoiiHlj atdkloB. GDIorado baafcfty pnilta tbat are more Ibnn UflOO

.ftjet ahtra. aea level. Mount Waahlng-ton. in New Hnuipahlre. and UoontUlirnelt. In North Carolina, the blffbeatpaaN* in the A|)|«lachlao ayatem northend aoutb roaiwct^TelyiaracoiMldenblylew tnan half a* nlsh aa thla above thev e e a n . ' • • . . . . / . • • ,

jfcveral tranarantlnental fallway Uneala tba weet pull thetr mam une-mlnaever a greater deration than tb»treadied by the COB railroad up NewBampahlra'a above mentioned peak.Tbeae weatem elevations are. of conns.

By UHs time tt was evident to MnHandtalde that he waa tea - ~

ooa from below.

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ noiHa. bateducated at the UniversityridppL

W. B. Btooe. now adviser to tb» da-

baton a chanmmr had drtven n»eald tbat he tad a f

who- waallLaad bsssad te.eePOTSBB*4*4 to leave the Invalid tm bla fannycould be ~M"iitTr'/^itait; »*tKi T>*

ot ahont SOO who wcie In the vaii-departmenta of the govemmeat la

ifc ...Htnr, Moore Teller, live times aana

»eomitty. Then

to

n matwished

men.

landlord had cmmSSSiMySkUSZ Htnr, Moore Teller, live times aana-•Ue had been aurtad I T a n d W w «*> o ' *•* €Me* KmtaLfrom Oo^ado,bed. TtM ehanSear had n o t i t f ».von<», aecretaiy of the Interior hi theM u a doctor. botlhednotretnraedT oblaer of President Arthur and with•bice the lnralld ajemed to be aanttr l b * larBert pnbllc recoid of any manalaaplnatia waa UfTtntrtmaatr ^ ^ 1 " " H r l " ««««ar calebrated hta'^'%^trr^,g^.ZiM' i f ^ p . ««gfcty-ewond bbthday at bla home toaide. feeOn* weak, decided to retnm ****** . •_• „t» hh) bed. At A a'ebaek he anaev' Alonao bockwocd. a palUmote na-cailed m> his own. chauffeur hr_ tah> fobnaa. who spent bl» free momentap b ^ a n d W^drtrSTto Ite h W t o £(the and, of dentbtry dnrbw thebreak the aew&o<hlastnaaBadren-' l a a t . t a r e s jaaia. baa received a de-SretoiS*wMa.' iTP^T^ c |JaTe» fkpm t»» BaJttmora College of' Bow Mar Mr. FrrflH*^ anrmlsaa "wtal Boinery- Re baa been on the

^cUee ton* s b x * w(a ^

THE MUMMIES MOVED.Taey Raised Their Heada as If to 9W

Adieu te Africa.In his book "Africa of Today" Joseph

Xma; Goodrich tells of the ahlpmentof a number of mummfea from thefeanka of the Nile to variooa nmaeama.

•They were pot on board a lighter tathe river." be anya. "and arranged aideby side. Aa tbe boat waa movingaway from tbe bank many of tbe mum-mies seemed to come back to life.Certainly they moved and the headseeemed to rise aa If tbe bodies weretaming so that tbelr eyes might take• hut look at tbe place where theseeld kings and queens had lain ta peacefor over two thousand years.

T h e effect upon the boatmen waaatoet panicky, and even the unsuper-atUloua foreigner felt as If somethingawanny were occurring.

T h e explannttoo Is absurdly simple.The heat of tbe" sun had caused theexpansion of certain parts, but It wasnever a satisfactory explanation tothose Nile boatmen, who were for alottaT time loath to >"»"«w mummiesas cargo."

DAME8 AND DAUGHTERS.

SIlss Lillian T. WUklns has been af>

naehed gradually.Uost large dues He low. Chicago la

only about 000 feet above sea leveland liltHbnrun but a hundred feetnlsber. rtilludeliibbi rangra 'rum sealevel to a ticlcbi to Its suburb* ot aome

1800 feet, ailunrapolla. near the headof the Mho>buil|i|il. boa an elevation ofless Inno I.0U0 feet, and various partsof New Orleain. at tbe month of tbe•real river, are recorded ta the gov-ernment tables as having elevaUona offrom one foot tu arty feet. 8t. UmlaUse about halfway between these ter-minal dtles.

Uputana hi away up. with tta lead-Ing city perched at tbe elevation of thehighest peaks of tbe Adirondack moon,

!M* the same die-baa kept me a*

Utlde. «be>Xfc>lobbies} uy-

*2\ to the troth-la aoTknowa! -«..' tandy never knew who had been

alBaVal awawaaSBsaai flfs. L eSasV ' haaasTJJfakfiafwSast sBBBW«1%aSg*

reach the railway station. He looktha next throngs tufasonthwaid, bata i n u k o •>• •—* - «_M— »a—». »^- -•-

— •

Pttl and Bntth.Tbocoaa Hardy, the RngHin author.

-—*—• -" " " n the

pointed a customs Inspector for theport of Boston. She. waa selected outof nearly 10O applicants.

lira. Jacob H. Schlff of New Yorkhas beaded toe list of contributions tobulM a lighthouse commemorative ofthe Titanic victims, giving $300.

lira. Cecil Blngbam Is the •fashionpiste**" ta London this season. Thest till bd

,„,— ID Denver there ta a mark neartbe stale capital which hi Jnst one mile

labors sea tsveL-New York Son.

SLEEPING IN CHURCH.

Restful Pewe from the Serious aadHumorous Standpoints.

It Is a matter ot common experi-ence that bright Ughta tn a chamber,church or ball when numerous per-sons are gathered nave the effect otproducing drowsiness among certainmembers of tbe congregation or audi-ence. This phenomenon to easily ex-plained by the current knowledge ofhypnotism. Tbe drowsiness producedby the lights to a apedes ot hypnosis.It baa.been suggested aba that lack ofproper ventilation causes a toxic quali-ty in the atmosphere to wbleb aomepeople are especially susceptible, tneresult being an Irresistible drowsiness.

Sleeping In church has always beena ready subject Cor bamoc It Is re-lated that on one occasion when a pro-posal waa under (Usettsston to nave aaeries of sermons preached on topicsof the day which were agttaUng the

T.fJ1,,.,t We di)nt know whether this makes[ UniaD'RuinwII'B fourth or fifth, bat w».body'#111 begrudge her one Uoore.-'Waihina'ort Host.,'-'

No man ever made no mm-h raotiejroat of a finlMnoai Ihut he knntvii «olittle BlKjnf. (in i lie VIIIICM* xluiMr..RoQUiir*ll»r^pnlilntore Bun.

Nat OooOiVin liiiK pot Into ibe movingpictures, am) no doubt Ip,due time wecan see, Just' bow he, toaniiB.ua bis on-meroaa mntrtnionlnl vciilnrvsj. - Memphis KewwMrlmliar.

' - An Architectural Alfsetatlen.,Tber»l«m"MTtvnl Vulted Insvmnce"

bnlldlnir lu riillntlolplita. n •Tevtonia"building; In New- Ortonnx. n "Trllivne"bulldlnK lu Chlnum, nml wt'enil "rlvh"bnlldlnus In New York nml Ifcmtun.but tlilx fn<-t l« <luo nil her t» uftivti'ilscholnrahln r.ither tlinii tu wrong.fnntstonecutters.—Christina Hcluucu Uuu-Itor. .

. • At Rod Gulch."Mr. Mayor, we're not a torse thief

taJalL""Well, keep him there."But for how lone? He's nn expend

ta the town.""On. bans tlio oxnonoc.**So they did.—Knniuis Olty JonrnaL

Anxlaue to Be Mis.ed.Bantawny—I'm KOIUC to leave the

atage. Frle-nd—You'll be u>l«w<l If y«.iido. old mnn. Itnntnway—That's Jnstthe reason I'm rolliing. I'm tired ofbeing bit

Good breedlnc fs the result of muchgood sense, some good nature and slittle self denial for the sake of. others.

IspspWasja-lvUesj^S s a n M aseeBjjsrsBsj(seBjB^ eajBj SJJBBBJ

Uoesifo. W In Section A, as laida certain map or Town Lois s i<. Cape M«r Ooanir, New Jens*.

, .'tSarSSa follows, ta winHecinning at ins Intersection of tbe> Bouin-

sstwsmir side lias of Jacsaoo avenue witba avenne witklinsaf I

'jusssss sibdv

ID Chancerj- of New Jersey.NOTI0B TO ABHENT OKrtiNDANTH.

To AgnN Ww UambKcblsnd Victor J. 11ambrecbt.

By Tlnav of an order or (be Court ofHiancety or New Jersey, mada In « c«ahcraln U» Cooper BullJlnc A Loa

f C t t o N « J r a i

. — . . »M.B.W..WW w m . . uvww. fort**««..« dsareee snd.flriy mlanus, east nfky-IwoRwttoaearasrln ssMstreel sad comeralso o» lot No. B la eald Bioeki Uwaes txmnd-IDK tbercoa Soalli rorty-iwo deiriei arid (enminutes w el one nnndrad ana any em lo «oonwral Lot No. U In sold Bloek: tnracetXMndlngUwreon Konb Ibrly^even decraesand any ralnulee West aftvAwa res* to CosHoalbcsstarardly akto line of Jatkaon avenoe,aRmsald; ttaenee «lon« tbeaanie Bortn nuty.Ivodearaesandieanilmius Kail, ens hoa-drad and any bet to the bestnnlnK.

conlalnlossm tboassade^s bandred

February, iS^lMns&erload'ufa deeoiS<jord*t In • • - - - • • • ™— -«. -~-—

ill tw sold «abl«ct ta tbe U n t of 1810.

IUP amXTSssaltI iss?<H?.

. . ; • ? ; ' ' ' ' • • ' • ' ^ : > r ^ T \ V ^ ^ ^

!?a^oi£<B£9">:Usae.traaUsSiiUoas osmotMsara leaned iaTiSSrlacqnlrlna lbs ssM raaa7iS?ifif<loSmntyTSt wtueb Umesad &£2L?j_._—fBJJ~»i>SOBSa»

'"Wy^uejawi

VOL.XXXVII. • OOEAN^ CITY; N. X' t ^ ^Ocean City Sentinel

KAN CtlTV. N. «l.

iSasSfe'H

•ins or Cape M »'"iSMrardly as, t

•«."'CURTIS ROBINSON

> v*. .u«v> A-IUCU N l t n i O tlW essmsBsBassaTal

r^.so^Sgl^'S^^ n-ia,tt,p.r"«y

mm Par Tear, •trlctry ta Advance.

HAND,ATTORNEY and

COUN8ELLOR-AT LAW.•aaaWaV.aiaskw ae* »~—•— is osocsMy,

sn*l yoa ara defendanti you are rv«|ulnMl loapp.ar and plead, answer or demur loihe

1 complainant's bill on or before Uie twenty-b>uribdavartkieembarnexi.orllie said billtrlli be taken as eonfeasad acalnat you.- Tbe said Bill U Bled to Ibreolose > mortgageBlveobyClianiplanjAmMrCooipsny to "C»TOSO. New "and ibe aoatluw^enr un lentloblo^kUon plan or Oc an ell

9~* , i . ^ IMIVV«H WUB smuowaitv. njox I ^MH'IUS Hardy, the BngUaoraebovhenadafaaltmrtnatthede- rerdvnl tbe gold medal of m - ~ ^ . « ,lay be had bean esbjeeted te woaM be Society of Utereture on Jane 2. the' set still recoanlnd aa King Edward'sfatal to hto baying the rartado oil batt rectpleot of the bonor waa Osorgs set and still bohUng Its own hi May-hwoa, iMeredltlk ." I fair and BehjravU la the act which. 'lBii&BarIJt_.CtfJWrt_ Hantagtoa. . EineiMa Boaghdlridea the year sys-! has appointed Mrs. Blngham as Itadrsasad tn somewhat shabby tnvattag temarJeaUy between work and play bead and the one to be followed andclothes and a reft hat r>illsd«iBWBavar Whea be works be works both rapidly noted for nuhlon.hto sorts, waa tMtaa^t* the- staona, and- hard. Mr. Hough to an ardent I ilisiwhan* be entered a private compart- sportsman.aJMBt te a aliening car. Be necked Anders Torn, tat famooa Swedish,hto qsattnsHon wttboat

- - and thaftmtral of Msnnd Rtetado appeared•eat ' t t0, saWasasI Oof taw# .^t^BttttA smttUMoJdeatsc^sndsAaraneabrttsatlast-ed ten bocaa sncraaJed la fatttag tbePsTVfMrty i t l p r t O tls#b4aatsB IsasWlaTr astfUl* — — • of. T h e *

Sara, tbe famona Swedish.has discovered ta a Stockholm

•vr-»« vt w aanexer yean, ant heMrs. toven*-fslr wayto have hto*narae ta-

aleadenhlp " * » with the famooa « . » . , » , , •^^jaxa aba. ,«he game. ,

Season.d moth that

— •—_. « J the wing.Mm taot-Bastnn Herald.

Bwat the By! Swat the moamrito!•wat tbe sparrow! Swst the rail

:mthtoth» Bwat the nolttWanat-Pt^i^^t ytmrnaaa the myatJeal.IMspstch.

| W*«t ant of snow do fuse stand la

U M i) l1Hli fff^ » M U 1»aH>-H»ay IfJ Hasp,Mrtfft who rtMwiM coBV H1*"*"!^ th

'. leek Her _ ^ _ „ « .A.*4t» tantattre Kttle ajrl.

" " J yttkea

~ Ry Catches.Vbat Baseman BohUtse! of Claehv

aatl haa received nb) fr+r1"* from aCtnetnnatl dental college. It to sowVr. BobUtxel. " " •

It to tbe opinion of Manager Dartsof the Qevetand ^Uperlcana "t** aomh.paw pitcher Great's delivery to 'an•tact dwucate of that of Babe-Wad-

Us best*

Ulss Alberta Bead, who has. It 1*claimed. Invented a new system fortesting tea which will do more to pre-vent" adulteration than all tbe In-

; apectora now employed, la In the aeri-es- . cultural department at Washington.

Ulss Bead la a thorough «*»"W, andher plan to scientific.

Mrs. George Btvrire.Waters, who bn«l.jost been appointed a chief of tbe.Taklma Indian reservation. In centralI Washington, by President Toft. Is tb#. Brat woman wbo has ever been bonored fay selection to any otBee on thereservation. Her husband hi beadchief of **M» reservation.

V. KM UH^ WIUVU « W . ~S*T"'"lf U1Opublic minds Bnfns *><"?*, aa a mem-ber of the congregation, protested ve-hemently, saying. "I seek my pew. saI seek my bed. for repose." There toalso an anecdote of an old Scotchmanwbo was asked If be knew a certainman In the same neighborhood. "KnowhlmT* be replied, with emphasis.-Why. I've sleeplt In the same kirkwT him for forr-tj year." But the ma-jority of preachers have never beenInclined to take abnmoroaa view ofthe matter any more than Dean Swift.-Philadelphia Press.

~ DAMES AND DAUGHTERS.

——— -W.K. I* V b e v**sjfB.BJ j r m m y s^erhiiiafi fc.^was wail to do before not only proved himself a remarkableh _ j f « . t—«— j , , . alsyer. eoastderta*; the fact that he!

ime Car years, ant he e a c h *"'- l*re*ldent Bmab has made

Fly Catches.MsnaserKllrut has s three year COB

tract with the Burton National lescmdob.

Sam Crawford Is steallnc bases fortbe Detroit Tljcers ta a manner to con-found tbe prophets who predicted hbslowlns; down this year.

An ambnlance folly equipped andwith two white coated attendant*atands ta the Polo oroonds. New Vorfc.each day P i d t B b h

Mmoeie. wane a-nbriaa;. w U 1 • t o t e " " t * ~ » h rjonesr-lndUnspolla News.

Current Commentf b e boat rocker haa began hto ftool

•*" work this season. asssjosL-New Torkk _ Americso. ...... . .• . • •.. .

The Italian peanut vender wbo wm.d hto fortune to the persona from

whom ba says be stoW It baa Inventedanother way to tool the behav—Wash-

—.iiagma rvjst." * ' • » - oplnloe of the Oniled Starm dh>

eoqrtvat, Buffaio that a. wUVsJaiiags'baiong to her and may not baattached: for the benefit of the hns-*—•"* credttura haa a bearing on MM

• ••* - of * waaaa Ibr

_ , w m -yv- i u r u i. WIUMI IMfT 11 WBOaEarratutemenui for thla ambulance serv-ice for the season.

Cincinnati's new park baa a scatuucapacity of 23.000 In the grand standand bleachers, with room for B.OOCa*»iw«HB- Oarry Herrmann to proudof the new pork, and the tana are petyiQfiy«fog it to Ita capacity-

Recent Inventrons.An eJeetrically driven ncarhlnft ths:

velgha Ism *i«." fifty pi T* « baa beecInvented to scrub floors.

An Inventor has equipped a lead pen«0 eraser with a robber bulb to bio*away tbe dust which It makes.

A mnchloe to ojBx a postage stam|on a letter aa the proper coins are In-acrted haa been patented by a Newfork man.

ettedsWeSaaUOUfiaTk ^ O Q f l l T Pn*ft t f Ts^ ^ ¥ 1 ^ * pv%|w^

mer to a new compressed air pile drlvor which deUven tta blows so rapJdljthat a pue cannot spring back betwem•ham-

MISS Helen Gould, who Is a greatlover of flowers, has recently organizeda number of rose fMUHnm

Ulss Clara L. Power has been electedpresident of the Association of WomenLawyers In Boston. Tba nssocintioanow has thirty members.

Miss Alice M. Durkln. the only wo-man member of the Building TradesAssociation of New Xork, has Just beenawarded the contract to build a newpnbllc school hi the Bronx, successfullycompeting against eenf n men In thebidding.

Ulss Tsnrn Aral, claimed to he thefirst Japanese woman who haa ever ac-quired the decree of doctor of philoso-phy, gained this honor In the finalexaminations at Columbia universityrecently. She came to this countryfour years ago to study, having beengraduated from tbe Woman's college atTokyo.

Ex-Empress Eugenie has spent forty-two years ot her eighty-six years of lifetn exile, bat still likes to retain tbe

etiquettes she enjoyed at theof ber fame as tbe wife of Ma- jIII. At ber English home her

_ are all expected to bow lowwhen the empress enters the drawingloom before dinner.

Cooper tlalldlnir A Loan AMoelatlan. of,1'mmotn, New Jersey, known tu lot No. liaisod ibe BoathMsterly un font ol lot 1WI,In block MOD plan of Oeran Clly tiartleiu.said moricaav Selns recorded In ih» ot1r*oltbe el.rk of Capo Mayooantr. New Jen«y,In hook Us of mortsasee, page 1M. etc.; andyou are made defendants 6*cau»o you ownsaid land or some part thereof.

Uatod,Csiod«n,N. J.. Oou>Mr23,1917.OTT A CXBB.

fiollellon of Complainant,301 Market street, CarodOD, N. J.

In Chancery of New Jersey.NOHCK TO AiJUENT DEVENPANT8.

ToAsnesW. Uuinbieoht an J Victor J.Uuro-brccbt.By virtue of an order of the Coarl ol

Chancery of New Jimer, mode In sv eanae|wbereln 'haConper llittltlloff & Loan ASPO-ctallon. olCamuwo, New Jcney, le complMlo-anlandyouaredefHLdanie.you an* requiredto apueitr adfl p'ead. answer or demur lu thecomplainant*. Mil on or tefbre Ibe twenty.tburihOay of December next.or taw aald billwill be tatfeu a. confessed onalD.I yoa.

Tbe wlj 6111 Is nled ta romlose a mortssreriven by Champion -l-umber I'omtwov f>Ooopnr BDlldlDjr A Ixwn Auoolallon, ofC tmden. New Jeraer* ilutfd tho tweuUwtb

SentinelPRINTING HOUSE

ffdKe btflotf recorded In theofnce'or thoor Cpe $*T lountv, to bank IJiol . , « .truftve. paceud. et«.; and y^q are madaotrfen-

ldanUbtc«aM you own ssld land, or aom«p.ntbanof.

Dated, C*mden.N.J'..Oo'ober 23,1817.OTT <S CAUH,O T T -* CAUH.

iHolleiiorai for Corop'alDaiQt.01 Uwikai stred, Cunuleo, N . J,301 U

In Chancery of New Jersey.NOTICE TO ABHK.Vr DErtNl>ANTa.

To Asnea Mr, Unmbrccht and Victor J. Hum-By vlrtao ol an ordor of Ibe Court of

Chancery of New J.ney. made In a CMU«<>wlienln the Twentieth Century HnlMhlK *•"*-" Association, ol CsnulMi, Neir Jerary,

tplulnnol add you are deleudantai yoait to appear and p!«a J, answer or

FortheTFinestPrinting

BOOKLETSPAMPHLETSCOMMERCIALLEGAL BLANKS

Legal Blanks for Sale

Estimates Cheerfully Given

744-746 Asbury Ave.OCEAN CITY, N. J .

PHONE.

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:H-»"i<ai|>pijarud p!«aj, answer ordemor tolb«eom|ilulnant"ablll on or baton*the iwenty.lourtb d»y -of l)rtrmb*r best, orIbe said bill will be futtvo all confessed aaaliulyoa.

The .«ld bill Id flleri to foreclo^} a morigajre«« Ames W. llumkrecht sad Vletor J.ambrecbt, ber ba»band, to- Twcnll«tb

Centarv «nlui-« * •

SJnl»M?aSSn«.°iI1(

street; said. —.... .nwciioi ,o me orjSce ol ihe

currs or C«iw May County, In book 115 ofinortliatM.piiiM-.IMl.etc.; and yoa are madedefendant* V c u w yon own said labus CV-ome part ttwreof-

Dalai, Csmdro, N. J.. October H, 1SI7.

Town Topics,

Mftp^TorkffaM.**Mi . . ..

Hlflh Prices.Meat ts sooo to be amons;

again, the cost of ttrrng nay ba

ifl*.K|BBS8ewas:

It la aald there are OOflOO window-lass rooms In New fork city, whichIs Just OftDOO too nuny^-Kew YorkWorld.

They are openlns a hospital tot tbebtaea In Boston. Why dont the In-habitants take a ran to New York nowand then tnsteadf-Ksw York Aroert-

fltv r^yita | j sjsaassed at aboot HVfjftr>jnpn ¥i aesphte • shrinking mod

Train and Track. ':'The railroads of Newfoundland total

rBO miles.The German city of Coborg Is to

hare a new million dollar railway atavHon.

One of the English railway com-panies box constructed two ears forfnralids. Each car has adjustablecoaches sod berths, electric bestem andservants'quarter*. - i

l>lpzig>s new railway station. Jnstcompleted, b the largest hi Germany. - sasiThis station bos been building for tbe aas}last nine years, and It baa cost «3*400>000, an outlay represented not so muchby ornament and decoration as •—

sbe for "

CAMPHQR0LE-A1

S«a?2SiIV1*??l».«»»«»

ty wbleb prevent* It from making arabnrr tUaplay of Ita wealth to tfaa

Loonj Post'Oispstcb.

. . ..»«•* of the niiliajaeHew Xork Tribna*.

"Is tobacco inunonir* questions theNew lark World, Anybody wbo hasever bangs! las cigars from the nunIn the baseball grand stand knows that

Them hare.been years whan this.awn waa more enthusiastic abootbaseball than It is now. ButweanooJd—' " ' Our local teams may yet

• •—• ejneer u s ~ ""

TreeTsvitjt.toJalRqhtt.

We are tocltMd to reckon the acbJeveVTewa noariah for £000 years. !oss<rilhistanceof American tenatttjB i n s , It la recorded, have lived ** modern ttmes^Undon Spectator.

rajtrej. | An-artatrese- l e a woman who towThe peach aad plnan are abort live* s j i about In an aeroplane. 8be is can-

Nee. The pear a M apple are loaf * ckst for a tune snd then n t e r e d>*•*• to aa -the de»eaaed."-.IVoalsTlIle Ooo-Xhe nutmeg tree begOls to beer\a)' tfaaslournal. •

t a e a c e o / t t o v a a m Itkeepaon bear OBOnt ZsppeUn la tba moat obatlnatam e sjntll tt Is ninety. feeT them all. Her* he Is up again with

b anrope and AfrJea the «>c»Jyr*W sjMther dtrigtblo baUoon aa big a sM M a* to Ugh favor because, o f Its ef t tdght abed and sinustssmsnagaabIra-auaunhur swanine.

— i j n w w that Oeora*. wbe

-Ostrott News.

feeds ! • _ _ _ ."A bonded warahonee • oae hi^-J—-1 goods liable to crasoav mum,

ajprodnctallablatehsdatf ate. stotad oat*

U—Blxtbrand Plaasore aveous.17—Eleventh and Bay avenue.'»»-»oattsentb and Pteaeure BTO.84-8eveotb and Wear avenna.^^-BMoudandAabnryaraoBa.•S-Foortb and Asbory avenns.45—Eighth and Asbory avenue.«-TenthandABboryaTanue.«8-ThlrtsanU> and Aabor, avenue.

The Ideal Summer Resort

OCEAN CITY, N. J.1

BATHIM6 SAFE AND UNSURPASSEDFINEST BEACH ON THE COAST

THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MANSpadous Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During

Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The

Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to

and from Philadelphia on Three Railways

Within easy aooeas of Atlantlo City and

other wall-known resorts

MANY OHUROHES MO SALOONS

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>]Ajrca«aivO n VMI

a«aiv arajraa,VsMIs BaUdlsssi.

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W. Hoavr ATOAS. Asmaaw o. Boawaix

W OFFICESApgar & Bo8well.

1 u OBAHoaav.d KIOHT'H BTBEET

• 1 oinr. N. j .OFFICES

Godfrej & ReadBooms SI*. US and UTBarlMtltalldlns.il I

ATLANTH3 CITY. N. J.

p U R M A N B. WILLISAttorney at Law

95a Aabnry AvenueOcean City. N. J.

D R . W. P. HAINESeOH. NINTH AMD WKStKV AVK

OCCAM CITY. N. J.is to 10a.m. -

omwtom UOUBBI 4iioap.ni.|Sto8p.U.

BsUeu-W; Ioiar-«uuiavA

Those Who Wish a Desirable location tar i Suslto HoneFOR SALE—Af«wIotolo<aasdtoBSBlsoaO.OssaBOar. aT. J..

ta Tidnlty of 8Uie rosdsiklFsravvIvasdBsnd Read-ing Hailroad stations, klmn^i^.tnj V**1** 1 * f***"** *m **^a* S yjBsrbor Bay, Baealsya Paint. H. J.

ARTHUR D. BARROWSOuardlsn

32 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N.

BRICK HAINESC O * . wTM AMD WttoLCV AVC

Baradlab MovementsHseieslaaaoanaetlveajimiuutlas

Boon by sppololmenl

Hnmlaiy

• i * Wesley AvaoosOoaan City New Jersey

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.No waiting for two weeks to know If yoa can eat tt; we can tall yoa atonce. Bargains in Bay and Ooaan front properties. Vbolea eattsjae Ibrsale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement—the ebotos ofOcean City. Apply to

J. M. CHESTER & CO.,OCSAH Cmr, N . J.

FfKBSCHBL PBTTIT, M. D.SOT WEBLCV AVC.

OCKAN CITY. NEW JERSEYHoarsi a lo M aw m.

t to 4 p.m.StoSp-m.

!EAL ESTATE .««. INSURANC

Clayton Haines Brick411 EiKh.tr-. St. Ocean City. IM.

JJR. G. D. NOELJNGOsteopathic Physician

UannBalldlnK. EtgblbstieetOpposite PsansylvaDla B. B. Depot

OCBAB CITY, N. J.£very Tuesday. Thursday and

HatardayBall Pboas. BOW

Philadelphia Office. 1107 Chestnut 81.

WHSOM Y . CHRISTIAN

809 Central Avenue•MnuB e m < ar. J.

BcU Ptaooe. Ita.

BOOTS Paoitia NIOUT BEIX

Uigkts' Ceitnl PhannacyMb and WssWy Ave. Oc.anCiiy.M-J

pboneZ«7VWriMMis null iwilsn We deliver riea

^ f ARK LAKEUndertaker and Embalmer

ea) OsaraAi Avsans ' .•nasat ts« OOKAST orrv. • • •>•

R. CURTIS ROBINSON m•vlorf

NOTARY PwBLie AND

COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS

olhandAabaryaTeU-aotth and Central avenue.»*—8htth and Central aranoa.«—Eleventh and Central avanoe.«T—TwaJlth and Wssiay aTanqe.'W-foortesnihanrt Waatey aiaona,TS-roottb and Ocean »*aaoe.»-*»»»waUi aad Ocean avenue.T S ^ U t a n d O

Number. 744 and 746 Aabuiy Avenue

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an Advertisament in the Ben*

BeThankful

Everyone has some-thioK to be thankfulfer this year, and ashe reviewa the pas^let him' go forwardwith increased in -S.TM ration t p accom-plish someth ingworth while.

An account with nawill help yon savemore doflara.

iJHntercstPaidonTime Accounts

Ocean CityTitle and Trust

CompanyOCBAN CITV, N. j !

^^Sliss^fl^M^^

A Charming Little BungalowOF 3 ROOMS

Wesley Avenue near Fourth StreetNew, up-to-date, every convenience, fine location

Only $1673.00An opportunity for some one surely

MA88EV « EDWARDS

You Oan Own Your Own Homeana Secure it for $1,650

"J I have for sale a brick house with 3-bedroomB,bath, living room, dining room and kitchen. Has

' > hot-water heat, coal range, every modern conveni-ence, gas and electric lights and in a good location.'

Can be purchased on vtry attractive Urms. .

JOSEPH I. SCULL757 Aslrary Aye. Ocean City, V. J.

Interesting to Investors

Bid BARGAINSCottages, Apartments and Bungalows, famished and onAinilshed

5ome estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the;lme of year to bay Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort.'ery Cheap. Apply to ^^— V{

Alonzo Cotton>I9 .Assbury Avanus Ooa—ri City, Pi. «l.

lumumtnom

R. HOWARD THORNREALBBTATm

4 o a mioHTH amamr (Waurr to Pomr o r n o * )MiouTM mrmmar (Ooir. qpasm n n u i . M. J.

When We Installthe hoi sir beating system la your bouseyoa csn rest soared tbat voa will get thevery best wo»k end that the f1every Bart of the besting system will bebest obtainable. Let as explain to youthe advantages of this svsteiu of beaungand submit estlmsts to yoa for the work.

A good roof is an investment—not anexpense. Wooden shingles are not a saferoof covering.

All kind of stove sad neater rspslrs.Stove and heater pipes on hand.

t^ttj ftiittr wwl rVve*yin?Tins'Phone. jyW

GARAGE ORDINANCE REPEALASKED BY LOCAL VOTERS

Petition Take. TJtoal UgalCoar.e-lfaybeSr.bmltted

, t o VOlGO OXThe Clly CaamueJootra, at tbelr

weakly meeting, received a petition,said to have had a HUIe more than200 signatures of slsetors, requasUogIne adoption of an ordinance to repealan ordinance, entitled, "An ordinancerespecting public garages In OceanUlty," adopted October 28. 191B. Iftbe board does not aes 111 to take action,It waa requested that the matter be sub-mitted to a vote of the people.

An ordinance wae submitted callingfor Ibe repeal of the ordinance lowbleb objection Is made. '

Tbe ordinance whleb Ibe petitionersdesire repealed provides tbat It shallbe unlawful to erect any building oralter, rebuild or add to any buildingsoutheasterly of Asbury avenue InOcean Clly far Ibe purpose of carry-ing on Ibe. business of a public Mrsgs.

Joseph U. Carr, a Camden lawyer,aald that, while he did not pteptrsIbe petition, be Is Interested In thematter as a property owner hare andaa tbe legal representative of largeproperly owners. Joseph H. Bow-land, wbo plena to have a large garageIn hki proposed apartment boose onIhe Boardwalk at Plymouth pises,favors tha repeal of Ibe ordinance, al-thnugb ba did not sign Ibe petltloo. ..

Ur. Van aald tbat every one reeog-nbas tba progressive spirit of OceanUny and be la sore that Ihodty will dothe right thing In Ibis matter. Tbenenould be publle garages near tbe cen-ter of activities In ibe summer time.In hie opinion It is much belter tohavagarsgeelbanto have streets neartbe Boardwalk used ae parking places.

The petition was ordered receivedand tiled and take the usual legalcourse.

While nothing officially waa aald, Itla Intimated that tbe question will besobmttted to a vote of Ibe people.

The ordinance waa enacted by theformer board of commissioners.

PASTOR 8URFSI8BO

e*v*s*atsHa wHIa sTlcnvere M E a a

At tusjnornlng service l a t BU9ds;tbe members of tne First iUptlstChurch took tbelr pastor, Ibe Bev. H.M. lawtstby eurprlse, when, follow-ing tbe offering, two little flower girlsdsugbtere of Bin. W. N. Boon andUra.Vsmon Bmltb, manned up Ibeaisle with a dossn earoallona apisesand presented them lo tne pastor,wblle 4. P. C'sdmeo. J r , expressed forIbe congregation their appreciation oftbe sirvloss of the pastor for lbs pastyear.

Tbh service marked the openlugofthe second year.

JDSTICE BARROWSLAID TO REST

Man* Handsome Floral Bm-blems-dty Official* Serve

as Pall-bearets.Funeral cervices over tbe reoaalna of

Police Jostle* Arthur D. Barrowawere conducted at hla late home, 833Central avenue, by Ihe Bsv. JosepnB. Kulp, pastor of Ibe First U. K.Cburcb, Saturday antroooo. Tbe In-terment waa at Trinity II. B ChurobCemetery st Beasley's Point.

The pall-bearere were Mayor Cham-pion, City Commissioners William U.Campbell and George O. Adams, CityClerk Harry A. Morris, City SolicitorAndrew C. Boswell and City. TreasurerClarence a Bcoll. V

Tbe body reposed In a handsomecasket, on and arouod wbleb were annmberofeut flowers and floral em-blema from Mends. These Included anumber of eat flowers—AmericanBeauty rotee—from Ine man In eltyball wbo bad come In close dally com-mnnteatlon with Mr. Barrows; awreath of msgoollee and flowers fromthe membere of tbe clly'e police force,

d a design, from tba Men'e BibleClass of the First M. E. BabbatbSebooL

The body was viewed Saturday bymany friends of Ine deceased. Tbemembere of the police force, headedby Chief rloull. took Ibslr last view oftbe remains on Fridsy svealog-.

The doorway leading Into tbe courtroom In city ball wae draped withmourning, eud there was crepe overMr. Barrows' chair behind the deskaad also no the wall back of the chair.

MISS LBHAIORBTGIVEN SDRPRISB

Telephone Offlce Girls S n -•eat Chief With Women's

National Honor MkdaLMiss Lena Moray, chief operator la

Ihe Ball Telephone Company'a offleeIn ibis eily, bad a very enjoyablebirthday party at bar horn* Motvtsyevening.

One of ibe vary pleasant faalorssoftba ooeasloa was Iba pisaanUUnn toMies Moray, by Ibeyoanc vrosaeo oftbetslspbooeoffles, with wboaavskeIs extremsiy popular, of a HWoaseo'sNalloual Honor Medal," aaade ofstarling allver. On one aide of a baton the BMdal Is Mb* Moray* first

aodoa tbe other stdsle

CARD PARTY

spew1* tWrvlcc cosnaa'lUe-e).Tnere will be another progressive

flve hundred card parly at the YoungMen'a Progressive League's roomstbls (Thursday) evaologat 8 80 o'clockabarp. ,

As some of the participants In Ibesegames do dot ears lo plsy for trophies,none will be oBered on this occasion,and tbe money Isksn In will be di-vided wltb tbe Woman'a BervlceCommittee of Ible clly.

SCHOOL TEACHERQDIETLY WEDS

it aillllaTbe pocket billiard tournament at

Ibe Young Men's Progressive LeagueIs now sltrsctlns; Ibe altentloa of Ihemembers of Ible organisation everyweek-day nlgbt. Some greet gamesare being played.

tne Christian name of her brotherOscar, wbo las) ssrgaant tn OaasnauyH. 1141b Baglmant, now at Camp Mo.Clallan, Annleton.

Oostbe face of tbe medsl to one hugered alar, repissentlng the) one gnatsaerlflee of American woeaen. Bor-roundlng this star aod eoasplathig tbatad, whne and blue efleet. lalbetn-ecripllon, "In racnfloltlou of tneDBCm-fleee of Amerteao Womanhood." OttIbe reverse aide la engraved the pic-ture of the boy bidding hla atotbsr.wife and sister ••good-bye." Bodr.cling Ibis nprodoctloo ts the follow.Ing quotation from an add rasa byPresident Wilson: ••The world mostbe made safe for democracy."

The presentation of Ihe marlal wasmade by Miss Laora Health.

It Is Ibe second honor medal BOWbeing carried here, ibe otherby Mrs. B I*. OofC

Miss Morey'a auests were ChartasWlnslow and wife, Walter Boos andwife, Mrs. Imogsne Dalbow, MHSSSCora Ban, Laura Bmttb. BeatrteaJohnson, Gwendolyn Dasee*t. KrmaTaylor and Daisy Moray, Boy Jef.fries and Perry Christian, of OceanOily; Andrew Harding,Wm. Pnlllpot,Blebard Fllagarald aad Jack Beln-hart, of Allsntlc Clly.

BNJOTBO YBMI8ON

•berraofaxesTsteatato ameel -wtmrn*.

Tbe members of the Oases Ctty Be-publican club and a number of Ibetrfriends enjoyed venison, provided byMayor Champion, to lbs beadooarUrsof the club In Ine Haas Building Bst.unlay evening. Among Ins) goeetswere tbe Bevs. Charles H . Bohntrand M. M. Lewis.

<;lsm chowder wss Brat on tbe billof fare It was mads In T. Lee Adas*1

best sty'la. Then followed venwoo,with wbleh also there waa const.Pickles were served oo Ibe aMe.

Mrs. Arthur D. Barrowe deelne,through ibe SBHTIHBX, to thank Ibemany frlende who ware so kind to barduring her recant beencaused by the death of ber bi

THREE LOCAL YOUNG MENENLIST IN THE SERVICE

SMITH'SHONE YOUR ORDBR m* soo.aao

FRED P. BELLFor Things Good to Eat

SEVENTH STREET AND A8BURV AVENUEReliable place to do your marketing. All atooda kept Inside),

free from dust and files.PREB DBUVBRY TO ALL. PART9 O f O/TV

OJ*«M AU. TH& VMAM

Miss IneajConpn Kow the' Bride of IVynwood

BflaUer.Lynwood Hlnlxsr and Miss lues

Corsorj, dsugbter of Mis. J. HackeyCorsoo, boih of this city, gave tbelrfriends here a surprise by quietly mar-rying at the home of the bride at So'clock Thanksgiving Dsy.

Tha ceremony was performed by tbeBev. Charles H. Boboar, pastor of IbeFirst Presbyterian Church, and waawluisan.il by only members of the 1m-inecilile lanilllas

I MbM Marie Boothroyd, of this city,waa bridesmaid, and Waller Bherman,

atiu»

POWELL'S—Tho Reliable StorePall and Winter MerchandiseNow Ready for Inspection .

Powell's

also of Ibis city,Mr. and Mrs. Mlntser Isfl a little

later on their tour, which embracedWashington, D. tt, and that esctlonof toe) country.

They have Iba bast wishes lof manyfriends.

Tne young man Is In the automobilejustness- to Philadelphia, but tt "stated that be la ebon! to enlist.

The bride ta a popular Ocean Ottygirl snd a graduate of ibe Ocean CityHfcjbrJehool. Bhe has beau teachingfor a fsw years to the drat grade of ibeWeeley avenue school. Bbe willUnua to teach tor Ibe present.

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BOOKS FOB. CAMPDIX

B. WILLIS NEWPOLICE JUSTICE

Former Unlvetslty Star Plun-ger Appointed to Vacancy

by Mayor Champion.Mayor Champion, st the weekly

meeting of the Clly CommUslonere.aald lhal be had received from F. B-Willie, of this city, an application fortbe position of police Justice, an offlcemade vsesnt by the death of ArthurD. Barrows.

Mayor Champion said be wouldrecommend tbe appointment of Mr.Willis. Tne appointment was con-firmed by Ihe other members of tbeboard.

The resignation of Mr. Willis aa amember of Ihe Botrd of IMocallonwas accepted. . .

Mr. Willie, wbo to a eon of 9. B.Willie, a merchant bare, graduatedfrom Iba Ocean City High School In1808. He graduated from the collegedepartment of Temple University,Philadelphia, to 1809, and from Ibelaw department of tha University ofPennsylvania In 1818.

Ho was the easmpjon plunger fordistance at the Uolversuy of Pennsyl-

IN

TO BHTBR SBR1 ICEJos. 1» gyle, HeaAof Coeiwcra

d a l DepaUtewttt, Mow a t

Meeh to the' •analBe, fegnt ;of 4hayonoc people who wste sta4aats tn

' i onuiSsewm ilsparlasaiil ni* IheOeaan Otty High 8«boo|, Josaoh I»Pt j l fk l-ft-f-tfljf «we»s> dMtftUttssmtltl- srsssltsaUles» w e^apaj BapasessBsa. v s ^ vteasaaaae i arsrBJ*vBjesejeBawspsBisBBB ewa^sejesstT

qolsbsd hla dutlaa then at Ike elbaa «ftbe session aloaday aflemooo. bt>P»fIngenUstsd In Ibessrvleeof hlseoantrywhile to PhUadslpbb. last ,MNMHe was ordered to raiKM M the bar*rsckaat Waeblngicin.lXa.yaatwrday.

Mr. Pyleseot hie appUoatlon to theordnance depattsoant of the UsMedStates abont two weeks ago.''Here.

red wont teat wask to •nlM InPhiladelphia. Ha goes saaaaeeonnt-ant to Ibe cblsf of criinanos depart

they

Mr. Pyta bee been at the bead of theisauaMielal d^tMUtasilit of the Oaajftsi

Otty High Hebool face Mil* ajontbeaabree yean and wee, highly popularwith lha sUedeottnBdstlihm.

He Is a son of John C. Pyls. of Wil-mington, DeC. frose. whleb otty be,

• e to this taaoet to take the positionbe baa now reHoqulsbed. He to agraduate of the Wilmington HighBehool and Ooldey • Colwn, off WU-sningtoo; aJso the Beboolof Vtesneeof the Ohio Western Unrvanity. He

en luoatpoialad eerwontant and'•nberof the lotetnaUonal

Ot JjHaflOtpOf BUMOaadytathlai

B. E. Hanck, Morris Scull and"Jack" Ban Soon to Report

for Duty.Two or Ocean Cltv's weH-kBowa

young men—Elmer E. Baoek, son ofWilliam H. Banek, and Morris Bcull.son of Abel D. Bcall-have enllstsd Inthe United Btatee AvUtlon Corps (boo.flying) and will serve as ehanflstin.

HAD GOOD TUtB

One hundred BMoftheDaughlefs of AsMttae enjoyedtbe todgya ptenle supper Tbaakaglvvtog night.

The czarclaea opened wtth Ibe sing.* of Beetantlen, "Ood Blase Oat

Boys." rhatw ware raettittons byMies Both atephaaaoh and Mrs. Han-nah T. OhV and addrssess by MayorChampion and the Bevs. J. B. Kolp,CharlssH. Bohoer and M.M. l>wie.

Games wan played, and a laogn-able tsatare wae tbe'-duck walk." to

bleh all took part.

Mrs. Annie Barley, of this dty,ts blind, fell down stairs at be*rtandsy arid broke bar right aroa. Dw.alien Ooraoo - rriffl—* - the rractnre.Mre. Barley broke ber Ml srsa abootayearajto.

RBD CROSS BENBF1TAT TBE PRINCESS

Eanaxer Plait Donates Ua

•tSSfep^irots for kac iWmi .thai-Banal, jnit had ehs,.la IheeasuMiyfBeWf*>Kgl

Both anlMcd In Atlantlo City oaMonday. Elmer Banek passed tbephysical examination, aa did MottleHeull, with the exception that Iba .lat-t f d t h lih

of HbteM aiaul Pactntea To-morrow Afternoon.

Manager Frank H. Plait, of ItPrinesMTrjaaUr. this erty. baa rJooalad

1 Sravdaa* movingpletrjraaforabetMlUfortbelooalBed

aoeisty tomorrow (Friday) aflat-The show will begin at 8.48

pter wss found to have alightgtrouble with bts eyesight, Mue la a

asilsrillAbozfuUof books and magstlnea

wUI basso! by tbe Ocean Ctty PublleUbrary lo tbe boy a at Camp Dutfar

splash of eooetete Inyears ago, It la aald. Both, however,.were ordered to report at the neraWngetallon In Atlantic City oast Toesday

•omlng.They expect to be sent lo fort 8to-

eum and then probably to Camp BamHouston In Tasaa..

Mr. Banek has beta assistant to Jos.:. Scull In the tatter's real estate ofness

for two or three yean. He ts secretaryortheeoogregeiiooortbe Vint rras>byterisn Cboreh and seeralary of lhaChrbllaa Kndesvof Boetoty, UmHlJBlble Class and Board of Usnsrs. He Ibaa also been otherwise aotlve la lhe|JBltalrs of Ibis church.

Mr. Stall baa base driving an anto|for Masssy ek Bdwarda for

The price of admlatioo Ibr edoltowdl ba tan cents; chUdtso. 8 cento.Tnere wUI be no war lax added, andslloftbarecelpUwUl be tamed overto tbe Bed Cross Society •

The pseturea to.be shawa are EdisonConqoest pictures and a n as fUlowai"Billy and the BlgBUek." "Two KatvI loeky Boys." ••Climbing Moant Wash.loeky Boys.""Climbing Moont Witagton,1* snd *-Ualberlng ~and Coooanota."

Don't fall to attend thlathe Bed Crass.

Try an advatUaaes.nl taUteBaarn.

ThelndlvUaAaasrallsM;!nsssesae. UtaMtota|iea.i '

nattoo to thmk see* to

8he toad of the

a.oftbieeKy.aa to

smarsm tbJaoonnJe«tesj>y ts*ebelaerad.

tobloc .Weetaatelletaist

TbewosBoaofOeaanUttytalnctotakseareof.ifMfrost Oosan c«y sjad

aMleJes made aad

have already left h•sat saavtat, and aaotberthsmyoothe,a|p«

ingbard. -r-^-,ehUdtolnthtoattwcale e»Mas wiu not he aattopefsal liberty ahsU pifraat.

The epaaksr bate.'aeH

men ta the sstvtaalMta) Jaodh.Vranes.aadJ

vanla In 1912. and still holds Ibe Amer-ican record—80 faaL

He wss married a taw weeks ago.

SIMMS'• •:.:'•£•}£

.J-St.r ."Jack" Barr. a well knowa nongl,loeal anblieat with Allen BeaU,lhel

yesterday ta Fhllsdelpha.

Thorn havingtbsydaaUe to sand the boys are re-qoastsdbysflmMand M. Foalds,tbelibrarian, lo have them at tbeUbmrynot later than December U.

Tha young a m to eamp enjoy rtad-mg. so thon who can do so should re-

tbam with hooka and auga-

Ctty. N-4.Lawrence fi. Lear

John Marts Lumber CoMtBtr>»trsi. and Haven Av ' ; :

'cast*- BUatev at sUsuaU.Capt Lewie Rteley. who Isfl bete

several weeks ago lo bla power boatfor MUmt. has reached tben ealaly.Mrs. BUley left-hers yesterday mom-log la J0U1 bun In lbs southern city,whets they expect to remain duringtha balance of lbs winter.

passed the physical examination stal l^seroUMngstaUoa. He baa eoUstedaalarcbrtset and will bt iIsland,lUlnota. Hailadslphls.

Tben will bo aoM at pnbUeaaetlan|sale In the Main Booaae of Batoasasl!Cofland, Boom SM. Bourse BaJUta"• • n n B a n n ^ SssfJIaVawBi ePtsllsdalpbia. eno'clock noon, tba fcllowtnajtract of land and ftiailaaa, aLIbadlyafOeau UHy.oo tba

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Cottacs cenlraUy located with

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