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THE OCEAN CITY LEDGER<br />

':-:; : '' J<br />

I THRIFT PHY<br />

Ffrburary 3d Planned as (he Dale.for<br />

,• Commencing to Save and Practice<br />

.-Other Sterling Habits.<br />

Duya for' the Qh^vrviiuuo <strong>of</strong> >jpo


. . : '• • " . • ' " • ' . . ' '•' . . . * . " • ' '-. .--•••',.'.'-.\.-...W. 1 ;,*_'.:. .."'.\\-Vt<br />

THE OCEAN CITY LEDOEB gatarday. Petroar<br />

^m<br />

mm-m.-<br />

t::.<br />

W.<br />

F5.-V*,,;.--<br />

•y<br />

feV" .-J<br />

•1<br />

1<br />

i<br />

•<br />

p.;<br />

• . ". <strong>of</strong> the jjlulement, Iwt<br />

it u-it>- nrio/cd iu -anno <strong>of</strong> thi* i>a|M*r~<br />

omioncl to Mr. Hiiror'* candidacy,<br />

nit! inanv ol' tilt' voter*, who HIIJI-<br />

•A Mr. "Steven-* -ure now<br />

BASKBTJiLL NOTES<br />

St. Edwarifs <strong>of</strong> Phlla.. Defeated the<br />

Local Quintet In Last Saturday<br />

Night's Same.<br />

Tbu Oceun <strong>City</strong> Military Club five<br />

met detent at %be dand.4 <strong>of</strong> the St.<br />

Edwards A. C. 'last Saturday nigbt,<br />

the score ut tbe end <strong>of</strong> the Kume be-<br />

inir 17 to 13.<br />

The value was a lUtleso one, little<br />

uueed 'lieinic >.h»'n by either tenm.<br />

The lino-up:<br />

- — Forward<br />

II111I..TI)<br />

llrtMrkley ..<br />

Wnlirmhul<br />

H*>ndt*nMin<br />

IHMreth<br />

Kluld KUII<br />

Ilrt*4'kl«)y,<br />

... Forward ...<br />

.... Oenter<br />

.... t luurd<br />

... . Ounnl<br />

i—XX'elaenthnl. 2;<br />

Hellderaon, 1.<br />

.McOlnUy<br />

Tight<br />

ll<br />

it to ~op the vorv thinir tJikinir place<br />

lint ft vn- firrflifU.fi IU-OIIM oi*«ur ff<br />

IM> hn. to K. B. H. above set<br />

forth. 91.00.<br />

John C IMictliell to Thomu-4 'S.<br />

Mitchell. ,l»rf- 1 nnil i:i. .Section K.<br />

P. «300.<br />

Leon'Seifert »4 ux tu Clura OIIXD.<br />

ner. iLot 532 and hnrf IKKI. HlfiiU •"•.<br />

Ooean <strong>City</strong> flunleii-i. *1.00. (Reve-<br />

nue stampH $2.00.)<br />

Jo men T,. ljak» et ux lo Willard<br />

B. KeAiau-rb. 121. Seotion M. $1.00.<br />

William AV. i*ou.t et tvl to I.ixh K.<br />

Derivuux. Q\i\b~^nlm-i part -<strong>of</strong> 7I HI 1 -'. Him k H. .-HJIII<br />

<strong>City</strong> Oardi-nH. " $1,00.<br />

Thirty certifli*ut«.i for utreet u«-<br />

•e^ument^ rts'ikriled J*Vl>. lift and -1.">H<br />

eertith'ute^ <strong>of</strong> tnx ^ulfu rcffirilfd<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>. 2nd in Clerk'* Oflli-e.<br />

Morrlr.<br />

Johnson, 1:<br />

Tluhe. 3.<br />

Koui u,-uTa-^rTei~uiiniun,"]: Welaenthul.<br />

1. Tl«h«, 3:<br />

il.KJInley. 3; (lalluihVr "S.<br />

Kl lHnde<br />

the wtaleracnt WIIM mnde that the<br />

"top nlayinjr "peanut<br />

*if*f>k<<br />

low**."<br />

"OonflmUHon an Absolute Moral<br />

Necessity<br />

A I'orrc^Kinilciit (>f T'" 1<br />

•uritc-; that in hi*i .juili;iiif*nt "from<br />

the HtmifliMiint tit* pultlii* iiifirai^ tin*<br />

ronflnnution <strong>of</strong> Mr. ('"arrow KCI'III*.<br />

JIII jLl»> in the lend, then tho IOOIIIH,<br />

the ooriod endius 14-11 in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Citv'n favor.<br />

Roth teatnn Hhowef<br />

^^^•;.j^^^^pf|P^^t^^^f*)^lg^<br />

OCfeAfl CITV LEDGER<br />

JUST A TOUCH OF A BUH0N<br />

I'<br />

With iust a pressure <strong>of</strong> a button or a twitch <strong>of</strong>a. switch the room Is flooded with<br />

. the ckar, mellow alow <strong>of</strong> ELECTRIC LIGHT, Its s<strong>of</strong>t, steady light rests old eyes and<br />

prevents eye strain in the little folk. If-your home Is not wired you are depriving yourself<br />

<strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the oreatest <strong>of</strong> all MODERN CONVENIENCES. Your house can be wired quick-<br />

ly and cheaply, without dirt or muss. ' . • : • • ,/<br />

We shall be glad to tell you how little It will cost \<br />

THE OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE<br />

THE "MATCHLESS" LIGHT <strong>of</strong> Tit. Atlanta Cit, Ehctoto Co.<br />

JNNOAL STATEMENT<br />

nNANCnOFTHI COUNTY Of<br />

CAPB MAY. NEW JKRSBV<br />

SIM. MM, to O«c«nih«f 31«t.<br />

MIS<br />

JOSEPH I 8CUIX,<br />

County Collator.<br />

aUc<br />

13\l<br />

. RBCKIPTS<br />

on hajiJ Uoi:emb«r 31.<br />

Both tcnm» HhoWed TwirstB <strong>of</strong> *peed<br />

in the «econd half, but Hie Military<br />

(Tub bovM bad tlmimyw nu'twiii<br />

ket nnd tlio final Kcore was in their<br />

fnvor 34 to 24.<br />

Tho line-Dp:<br />

Ocran CIIV<br />

for the I him "any <strong>of</strong> our<br />

Hrockley Korwunl ...<br />

rlurce 'Forward ...<br />

U'elaellthnl Center ....<br />

!!»nd«raon (luur.1,,.. t<br />

Illldreth auurd<br />

field KOitia— llracklkey, 4:<br />

Wolaenthul, «: llenderaon, I,<br />

l.lltlo, S; Lamon. 1.<br />

Koui KOIIU—llreckley, 3:<br />

HhallKhneMav, 3.<br />

Itefvree—ftilllaaon.<br />

Hhl.1.1,.<br />

llun.l<br />

Ilurcc,<br />

Shl«l.l«.<br />

Hhlrlil".<br />

FIRST H.E. CHURCH<br />

REVIVAL SERVICES<br />

PROF. CLARK LEADS 8INOINO AND<br />

BVANQU-ISTIC PREACHING<br />

BV THE PASTOR<br />

Kavivml ••rvlcea have b««n held every<br />

. /anlnAT . JIII ni'live<br />

•itand in tlii>i matter. Senator Stev.<br />

fWi will beiruv lii-r l>cwit friend*- and<br />

ni.l in. Icailinu- his imrty lo defrnt<br />

next 'Knvember.<br />

Wlldwood 42: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. 24.<br />

Wildwoml took an cany L:utuo from<br />

the Militurv Club Tliiirsdjiv nij-ht.<br />

TliK-Oit-an (Stv tunm iilayeil withoiu<br />

Hreeklf*v in tho lini.-ii|> und nmde u<br />

ratlu*r iMior slinwin-.-. Sixteen t'ouU<br />

were ciilleil on 11K. Wiltlwond bunch.<br />

tile Inline team ULIOIIIT ailvanta^n n.l"<br />

I In-lit I'ur lint li |KiinN. DelaB.-y<br />

M*»n*d 41 fiur ..I" 1» from the foul<br />

line.-<br />

PARTNER HAD HIS WATCH<br />

EntannJed In lace <strong>of</strong> Dress Man<br />

Yells While Detectives Search the<br />

Crowd.<br />

Cape May 18; Wlldwood 17<br />

The Ctlvs del'i'llleil Wililuood. in<br />

leiiLnui mum* ut •'«!*« I.May Tiie-dav<br />

bv 'U launrin <strong>of</strong> fine *wunt, tlte<br />

HnaJ srur.. lieinir'1H to 17,<br />

flue <strong>of</strong> our promlllrnl cltliena. El-<br />

ltnl>«^-t Klahur, la u tfreat<br />

I'lMe and<br />

hlklnir.<br />

u day<br />

for<br />

anil<br />

iHilluWr tn cli-ati t'hynlciil ever<br />

lia« ilvvulopc-d fjulte u fad<br />

the teH<br />

M/ dayw IIKhoned to Tilv<br />

N'ti<br />

I lu><br />

I • ni<br />

— Al. Smith muy 4M> bui'k in uni-<br />

•mi lobiirhl.<br />

—HOT Johnson ronJe his (Ir-it a|>-<br />

raraiic .with tlu» Militurv t'lul<br />

•am bisi fiulunluv ni'.-lU.<br />

—Kfiittariur ami Sheelian. <strong>of</strong><br />

WiliVivood ti'iihi. witnrssf.,1 ||u* L»:<br />

W'ediii'silav nieht.<br />

F»nriK,in tram ilelVnteil I'n<br />

O. iu the nreliiuiniirv fame WVdm<br />

Til.'<br />

y t<br />

dav niL'ht, ware 1-1-H,<br />

-'WVisenHiul wa^<br />

iu \Ve,lm«-dav niuh'l's<br />

,' hieli<br />

e/inte-t, wit<br />

Held t-'finl-i. " it'ieri'i' had !\ to his<br />

ercdit and llnvklev 4.<br />

—1/iltL'. <strong>of</strong> the Opi's, rctrisler<br />

•j Held ironin.<br />

SCHEDULE FOR NEXT WEEK<br />

Tlio I'-illuwiti-*: in the s,-li,,,lni,. ,,f<br />

tl<br />

next uceU:<br />

he<br />

riv<br />

ill the dUtro.s>;i'il mini's prvltv part<br />

ami Parted to laiii^Ji. "There's |<br />

iin> wateli lumuritiir "ii the lj i<br />

vinir dre->;. madani," he saiii. Th<br />

foil had hoeohic .>nl • ' 'i<br />

'nwirl." nivorditiL" to tlut 1'ltilndel<br />

Mn lliilletin.<br />

'I'.a.^l.iv. IVIiruiry<br />

UIIL'II Aver-.,<br />

•till' hull ami Wwln.«day.'<br />

.It • •e,.;lli l*l|v<br />

"I i-verv P.-.'- I Tllllr..|.iv. Vvuruarj<br />

filioul 1.1 -j;ive 1 w u.iM,..,,i<br />

' iked<br />

i i hclulc<br />

Itiisketbnll IJM-UC f<br />

Mh-iv,.in onvat<br />

ry ail, —<br />

refu-liir monthly uiceiiu^ i>f<br />

tlu< IU>aril <strong>of</strong> Trade UIIH held nil<br />

Tuosdiiv tivwiiuir. with rre>.idi'iit<br />

Hrii-'k in tlie cluiir.<br />

Severul i|iu*stion.s luivin*; to do<br />

with tbu be.st inton-'st*. <strong>of</strong> tin- rvHort<br />

wen. broiiKlit Iwfo-ro tlie Hoiml und<br />

freely JUeiwni'd by the uiemlK*r.*i.<br />

Iu iwjfetniuttf to tho condition <strong>of</strong><br />

Ablmrv Jivenuiv -th» eoiieeiisus <strong>of</strong><br />

oimiiou ua>; tlint '•|>iUfli work" would<br />

mil do. ami that 11 n*w ^troet ia noo<br />

•iiiry.<br />

Dr. CorJoii. tlui liuutlinr; ii.|ir.'suu.<br />

luhvv uf the K.viiursiiiu 11 ml ro,,.|<br />

vention d lut^mlu'r.; uf th,<br />

Rtiurd.<br />

y<br />

VERY FINE SUITS AND OVERCOATS. $15 TO $20. *<br />

ALL-WOOL SWEATERS. FLANNEL SHIRTS. AND GLOVES<br />

STETSON HATS CAPS<br />

JONES' MEN'S SHOP<br />

At the Trust Co.'s Corner<br />

COURTS<br />

Jan. 23 State Treaa. check (or<br />

' ateno. Hulary<br />

'jlpr 30 State Treaa. check, for<br />

v "^ ateno. aulary<br />

Alia". 9 Slow Treua. check for<br />

atuno. auiury .<br />

•Oct. 20 Hluto Treua. check for<br />

aleno. -rnlary<br />

II3.09iJ.B3<br />

So. 00<br />

50.00<br />

30.00<br />

US.IK<br />

jinrtl « Slatlhew JefTeraon,<br />

tinea und t-o.ia 1175.17<br />

jlui-. 5 I>. Huahea, J. I'., flnea<br />

•* und coata 15.00<br />

fiepl. -2* Hamui-I R. Herbert.<br />

flnea and coala 15.7X<br />

Nov. 15 Jumon U. Cnrrow. re-<br />

fund check • I'JX.oO<br />

Jnrtifi ii. Currow tinea<br />

und eo-t»" I2.fl3<br />

' Jumea It. l?nrniw from<br />

ulot much. ~ .31<br />

"Dec. IR c. F. Coraon, •herlff,<br />

flnee. etc. 1.(191.09<br />

21 o. • P. Coraon, ahorlff,<br />

nniia, etc. •1,1*011.1*0<br />

Junu 12 C. K. Ooraon, aherltT.<br />

tinea, etc. 2.:il.74<br />

SHBHII-"F'H OKKICH<br />

3trcell>I> (»l> y«>r <strong>of</strong> 1U1S<br />

srmtOtiATB'H OPKfCK<br />

Itecvlpia for y^ir <strong>of</strong> !!»IE><br />

Cl.BItK'H IIWICE<br />

Jlec«-I|it» (,>r year <strong>of</strong> HM5<br />

Jan. Z<br />

Teb.<br />

Jl.hid<br />

15.039<br />

l;9O4<br />

Any Wbar*<br />

JOS. a. CHAMPION<br />

nulldln« Contractor<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N«w Jera.y<br />

Tenth St. and Wait An<br />

l I'hona 480<br />

Kayatona 1U-B<br />

RALPH HAYES VAN QIUJER<br />

t and Bn«tnaar<br />

<strong>City</strong>, N.w j.r,.y<br />

TanU St. and WaM A»«.<br />

BACHARACH IS INJURED<br />

QBiaressnton's Auto Wrecked<br />

Another at Capital<br />

by<br />

Imli-CUB.<br />

STREET 0IRT. UNPROTECTED<br />

FOOD AND DISEASE<br />

'Pr<strong>of</strong>. C. II. a Wall, ehemixt n( tl..<br />

'ennsyUiinia Dairy and Vood Ooni-<br />

mission, iu noid tu have found tlie<br />

followini; anuortment if objectn nnd<br />

nubstnnueK in ruiuin* exposed for<br />

ule nn u Philadelphia street: piece<br />

>f prunes; beans ana rice; •trond.<br />

if n|uuun hair and eat far; cotton<br />

mil wool Aw; straw and biU <strong>of</strong><br />

Iran; inueet winxs nod legs; sr<br />

ind oiirarat oabeo. and a yellowed<br />

ewaret paper. While it is true, nn<br />

The journal <strong>of</strong> tbe American Medl-<br />

oal 'Aanooiulion aayn. that the pres-<br />

enae or any <strong>of</strong> these anAppeUztai:<br />

«eoeamorie« did not prore tbat they<br />

~*re oaniena <strong>of</strong> conUdon. the' flnd-<br />

>*• (tronffly aii«x«Mt th* tlH<br />

ss'aiji<br />

(tronffly aii«x«Mt th* pomtlH-<br />

e <strong>of</strong> iaftotlon from food «o!d from<br />

aaOQ^ertd pocbearU d i<br />

tEAGUE STANDING<br />

W01<br />

Wildwiiiid :i<br />

faiie Mav J<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> -Titv 1<br />

.«. E. Jrs. 14: Co. e., 8<br />

M. K, Jr*i. dufouled tli» (V a.<br />

twim in a Mvliniiiinrv i;unii> la-.t Su'r<br />

urdnv niirbt by u 14-8 scoro<br />

Tbe .t hulf^osod with tlt» «eor»<br />

«-•» in fuvor <strong>of</strong> the MehtoiJuMU.<br />

they hK-ori'd 8 |»oiiit-. iu tbo „,..„„<br />

half.while the Armory gecfitu) t*>am<br />

enured 4.<br />

Tho linn-op<br />

M. K. Juuiora<br />

Olfford<br />

NEW HOUSES FOR SALE<br />

- ERECTED BY<br />

Otis M; Townsend<br />

THE RELIABLE RHimrp<br />

$2200<br />

$2750<br />

$2900<br />

$3750<br />

$4750<br />

on Pleasure Avenue, neat 14th.<br />

1308 £8bury Avenue.<br />

lStbgtrwtBearirotorBoafCIub.<br />

»)'->5 Central Aventie.<br />

•116 Central nvenne. '<br />

Cottaw. S ,W. eomer <strong>of</strong> 24th and<br />

WVm I'ulilUhlnu Co.<br />

refund oriliir<br />

1'nUiii liunk, bunk<br />

'mock tax<br />

16 liii.tlmor*- tit Ohio n.<br />

It,. r«rund frijlitlit<br />

Union Hunk, b.ink<br />

mock lax<br />

3 H. 11. WtUun, Cupti<br />

IM IturllliKton Co. Kret-<br />

hoIdwrM<br />

Klrwi Nat. Iliiltk, •>. O.<br />

ilarrh 2 "\Vt'iiik.<br />

r*iturn«d ~<br />

30 Met'. o>"«K\<br />

25 All. <strong>City</strong> Kl«ctrlc Co.<br />

print.ni( ordlnunce<br />

•ZZ SlerchMiitu Null. Hank.<br />

r«*butt> (11 RC.<br />

30 P.r>t Nut. Ihtnk, O. C.<br />

r«b:itf dive.<br />

* *Oct. 1 IVirna. H. It. Co., re-<br />

fund<br />

11 Wee. \A. I'r. & W. Co.<br />

nrlntlnir urdtnunc**<br />

21 I'aymirMt Htitbp«-d «>n<br />

check <strong>of</strong> '1.. \Vi Smith<br />

2 dlrtt-.<br />

3fov. 15 AUftol»«t for hn^tkliur<br />

llnhT*"<br />

D«c. 31 Yl. H. Mlll.r. >ui»« <strong>of</strong><br />

old tttOVed<br />

Klmt. Nut. .lank. Int.<br />

nn (Mink ilfMMn.lt<br />

O. C. T. A. T. Co.. Int.<br />

on O. C. Itu. bank<br />

tit-count<br />

:s J. M. MoCowmi. re-<br />

fund H. R Fd. ord«r<br />

lUr. 20 Klt-Mt Nut. Uunk, Int.<br />

on M.uktnir fund<br />

SS.I'O<br />

SiliBS<br />

2.16<br />

ti. C^2<br />

S.OIiO.OO<br />

•17.13<br />

IT. 67<br />

!M).I|,->41<br />

73IIK:4<br />

7,3<br />

3b,433.71<br />

•1,41,1.44<br />

212i2»<br />

Jin, 22 Miat.i HfhiMil Tan<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>. ;i n«.a..iv.- Kunil<br />

Stpl. s Mlut.' ltnllrn:i,l Tax<br />

Oct. 27 Klutu S4-hool Tux<br />

•Jfov. 17 Stulo Hcliool Fund<br />

^lar. 11 Xtjitt*. Tr.iivi. (*h*-^k<br />

i«C. 11 Htutw TrtiuM. rhfi'k<br />

ltuv Sh. ltd. nnd ii.-w<br />

riiiulM ' ,'.(M'*i..nft<br />

iiT.mt;..:.!<br />

JTan. IR «t. Trt'Ji*.. niv.ni t'liy<br />

t-oiHi h~id«.- t:t>T«..^.t<br />

JJlil-. L' H;\\f <strong>of</strong> Hay Slmiv<br />

MM.i ..uii.lrt -Jrt, >."..<br />

Ihttit'eit ami intiulum<br />

^War. l"j Sal.- i-Y liny s.mn.<br />

hrldm* l-ninlei JW.IMI.. . tn.<br />

'-, yluy :;i» Hu\v nt llav Short-<br />

hrldk'f boiidn' :, •"(»<br />

July J^ s-.,|.. at Hay Shun.<br />

hridift- Vunulu l.noii. m<br />

I» «. B. Wllaon. . Cap*<br />

May • 15.000.00<br />

• .- ' ' |U0.«95.S7<br />

•^. ; nf^"JSa^ 1 -cS^"'<br />

•H.""-tf. Carroll. Dennla<br />

l * 84 ""*<br />

I.OSS.Jg<br />

=34.54<br />

So.<br />

It. Kloyil<br />

x ape Muy<br />

'John T. Huff. cap«<br />

May-.punt<br />

Hc-nt Kfsymore. Lower<br />

-. -TownNhln<br />

. . -JH. \Vll.f>n. Cnp»<br />

May.<br />

-I MII« Chnnmlon<br />

Matlh«-w Ji'iTfrckn<br />

Henri'- F. KldrrriKX<br />

7 C. W. Myroav<br />

allc f'lcnuplon<br />

Km Ilk \V. h'iil>ki.»<br />

I A|.« S.-h.-ll.-nt'.-i-<br />

Kiiuili II llnrto<br />

Mlclvicl ICanc<br />

IMwir.l .1. llcrrv<br />

Ailirtixtln,' A. lirlt'lici<br />

1. T lii.ii.iu<br />

Matllicw .Icrfi-runn<br />

llclirv II ICMr>'il|.-i-<br />

A. n Miullli<br />

I.. T 'l.iir.l-.ii.<br />

I'. W Mmur<br />

i! Krfnil;. llnlrllti-n X- K.ii<br />

l.:uvi.n.i' T 11.,ran .<br />

\<br />

"III-.- M..I<br />

FIIBIT .Mi.li.<br />

.ll.illih<br />

Matih, »• .l.-<br />

H.mr> llollll<br />

ll^nr. H I<br />

M.'i<br />

I • \V<br />

7 A\"lll!<br />

IS fal.-i.<br />

\l,<br />

F.<br />

hrhlKi lunulu<br />

lntr>'xt aiul<br />

on uaino<br />

-Auc ;.i s'alc tuf Co. line mail<br />

llWHli<br />

lntit anil iircintllin<br />

:: I.:; _•<br />

11I,»:M --'<br />

K'5/.IIII ci"<br />

."ii.'i. '• I<br />

July Z* Kill.'<br />

l>rl,l<br />

Int.-i<br />

.if S.a I»lc<br />

IUIIKIU<br />

ami premium<br />

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Mr. Pachamah wma toot and brala-<br />

««Dt. 30 Sale <strong>of</strong> Hemml Kcc.<br />

",'iwliorc r*i. liotulvi<br />

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Cup* May<br />

John T. Han 1 , Oaim<br />

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Harry Hebwnlhal<br />

Willie HulrrU<br />

T. Hill or Brluit«<br />

HmltU Wllaon<br />

B. c. TnaorMll .<br />

29 I-Mter XV. Smith<br />

4.729.62<br />

1.397.22<br />

7.773.18<br />

18.589.02<br />

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J. B. Cnrrow<br />

C. K. Coraon<br />

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J. Rusa«U Carrow<br />

Oeo. W. War*<br />

Italia- Champion<br />

Alfred Cooper<br />

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Jamea R. Carrow<br />

Frunklln IV XVlllpla<br />

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Mark l^iki.<br />

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Frank XX'. Fowkra 41.'I<br />

r>. XX'. ltmlan '.-3<br />

Harry llod»on S.**o<br />

C, C. tiradforil IS.*"-<br />

XV. C. R.J.a 15.=1<br />

H. JrfT.rwn W.Ot<br />

MorUmar UutchJnaOB 1».O4<br />

I I. X<br />

.T.<br />

XI F.d<br />

^ fi.r.l<br />

I'l/ell<br />

i.lV<br />

T Ili-n<br />

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II f'l,.,,•!.,..-<br />

11 ,xv ,;<br />

.I..I1I, I- I -<br />

.1 I' \l I. Islw.<br />

II..I..II J- XI-'J.<br />

.11 t Homer',,<br />

I* W<br />

I..11 w.i.i'.',:<br />

ft .lam.-.©I* K-I-I.iee<br />

\ III,<br />

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An*<br />

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II. XV Hin<br />

It S Mille<br />

Ji.lill T Itu<br />

.1. IV F..<<br />

J I' Mui-Kln'lr,<br />

I- II Cloiillnc'<br />

II- v; r.ulh.rj.ir.l<br />

C XX' Sllll<br />

V...VI Xx'*iit«»ll<br />

3 1..1.11 T ll-tinolt<br />

Jit V. Ku.in.e<br />

II. xv M.iiuly<br />

A. IIH1...1<br />

It s, Miller<br />

T^vl xx'.ntiell<br />

J. I* Xt:uK"l».lo<br />

C. II. CluulInK<br />

M. H. d<br />

11 *J.<br />

i" ~*<br />

•r,. : . f.n<br />

r.o 4..1<br />

18 '.'i<br />

l.fi<br />

10.24<br />

21 «,l<br />

.*. 1 •:<br />

11 ni<br />

37 11<br />

•3« «f.<br />

• 31.1,1<br />

37.32<br />

21.4<<br />

-2.13<br />

..I 7*.<br />

II II<br />

lu.MI '<br />

1-. 1:<br />

48.11<br />

nn<br />

ST.al<br />

47,..1<br />

33.81<br />

TO RI<br />

.17.73<br />

Bi!.7<<br />

18.74<br />

U.Cf)<br />

«1.»3<br />

4«.ai<br />

IO.J1<br />

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, (-Continue-] -on Fourth Tag*)


«^M^^<br />

THE OCEAN CITY LEDGER Saturday. —-•---- - ---"- ""•"<br />

W- ;\>"\;<br />

IP"'<br />

Annnal Statement <strong>of</strong><br />

(Continued flrom. Third Pair*.)<br />

I.I*<br />

Sept. 7 janea T.BeniMU<br />

C, II. Cloutlnar<br />

1L W. cundjr<br />

&<br />

J .' .'<br />

lJ«vl Wentxell '<br />

J. r. Kuitac*<br />

John P, Vox<br />

Wfflr.: '<br />

Dot, s c. W. Haul<br />

Mop* W. Osndy<br />

. : •. R. TB, Miller •<br />

. . ' C. H. Cioutlnr.<br />

Levl ' WenlselT<br />

• John T. llennett<br />

J. l\ MaoKlsslo<br />

J. 1". Fox<br />

A. Hilton . . .<br />

Jamea V. KualMCe<br />

NOT. t Holier! H. Miller<br />

A. Hilton<br />

J. T. llonnelt<br />

. . Jam«-M K. Biistace<br />

It. W. tidwarda<br />

John I'. Fux<br />

(" H. Cliititliur<br />

II. W. 'lnn.lv '<br />

Jas. I'. Mucklsalc .<br />

o. w. Huul<br />

- Levl Wcnllell<br />

0*0. 1 John T. llrnnelt<br />

Charles II. -Cloutlne?<br />

Jae. F. fcaiMface<br />

II. W, Oandy<br />

A. Hilton<br />

. J. I'. - MacKlailo<br />

H. 8, Itiilherrord<br />

Charles W, Haul **<br />

Levl Wentlel!<br />

Robert H. Miller<br />

It. W. Kdwurds<br />

_ J. P. Fox<br />

8:<br />

3».«3<br />

1T.H<br />

28<br />

. 5B.SV<br />

SI .74<br />

64.13<br />

ftS<br />

8:8?<br />

31.30<br />

2S.78<br />

30.41<br />

40.1111<br />

IK.63<br />

58.38<br />

3U. IS<br />

22.40<br />

4K.3I<br />

20.33<br />

211.411<br />

ir,.no<br />

43.50<br />

55.40<br />

2H.3S<br />

3 7. NO<br />

30. Mil<br />

44.04<br />

17.14<br />

37.S»<br />

28.42<br />

5!». 4(1<br />

2K.I0<br />

68.00<br />

S7.J5<br />

IS.AI<br />

5.1.3<br />

14.<br />

50.<br />

iTVjbTnarY ff. <strong>1916</strong><br />

Mar. I William Crfeue<br />

I^amlns Wentaell •<br />

Hod«« Il.nnelt<br />

Herbert A" Jones '<br />

• Walter Bowden *<br />

B. r. LaOow<br />

Alfred Houdur<br />

W. Jersey Kleet. Co.<br />

Maurice bandy<br />

n. V. Bndlcolt<br />

Cbarles P. OaaklU<br />

Head-IMIlIe lldw. ' Co.<br />

Rihd II J b h<br />

•5. 4H<br />

INTK1IQBT ON HUKI'LUH HEVEN1TK<br />

Jan. JO H. Oarrelaon. uuaiodluii lioi<br />

A <br />

- * Ml T * .. ....<br />

C H. Shoemaker tt. c<br />

Illrulii \V UmlrruV<br />

Vul. Kl. L. H. * P. t<br />

Cn.<br />

Co.<br />

Co.<br />

!??•••. '<br />

Oct<br />

Nov.<br />

Deo<br />

Jan..<br />

w. .1. * s. n. V co.<br />

8 W, F Milrphe u r\\<br />

H»V * All. T. ft T. C7o.<br />

. (Ja.klll<br />

W«at Jersey Kiect. Co.<br />

Albert Creaad<br />

K/ilhu.h llroi.<br />

Maurlc*. u«ll<br />

«»". J.killat<br />

1U0. L*,, "><br />

J. lli'iiliy<br />

Dun Dry,.,.<br />

Dun liu.klll'<br />

II. Luilliiin<br />

J. M. ft«j •<br />

I.. Rlc.<br />

II. P. 0<br />

69.00<br />

B.:B<br />

18.Oil<br />

14.00<br />

12.00<br />

fc.tio<br />

K.ltO<br />

10. no<br />

"?<br />

7.<br />

rrtah Crease 11.50<br />

Charles Burk 12.50<br />

David Bcull - * •<br />

Rldceway Week* "•"<br />

Richard Lundy 2.1<br />

Wm. Thomai 5.28<br />

. Joa. ttnuKher . Fowler<br />

Wm. Errlcson<br />

C K Chance<br />

Albert Bcull<br />

Calvin. Cr Creamer<br />

Walter Rutherford<br />

Hhenherd Taylor<br />

I.. K. Hughee<br />

Wm.' Rslley<br />

John Rutherford .<br />

ftenj. Truaty i<br />

Frank Orace<br />

Malhew Rlaley<br />

John Corson<br />

• Frank Corson<br />

. -Wesley Hughe*<br />

Ttavld Bcull<br />

\v. B. Klmble<br />

T. Olllen<br />

J. Cannon<br />

R. Wadell<br />

Ralph Denn<br />

Wm, Mccarty<br />

Fred Neal<br />

John Camp.<br />

Wm." O. MucKlialo<br />

Vm, Rarber<br />

Wm. Rarbour. Jr.<br />

I.. II. Dnltaa<br />

1A. H. Hpear<br />

• JT. A. Powell<br />

nalllon Iron Works<br />

Tinier A Hmljh<br />

Oaborne Corson<br />

Russell flrader Mnr. Co,<br />

WJABHRRCo.<br />

XV 3 A K-8 R R Co.<br />

W J * H H R R Co.<br />

Charles A. DeTurk<br />

Leslie A. Corson<br />

. John K. Curroll<br />

Rea lale <strong>City</strong> Lib. Co.<br />

Wm. Malhewe<br />

Warren <strong>On</strong>lder<br />

Komers Ourron<br />

Fred Huseliran*<br />

M. T. Hutchlnaon<br />

wn<br />

nrookn Plliiuml<br />

OllYorc,<br />

Pru<br />

W<br />

M<br />

(Iran.<br />

W*uB> liifrhfH<br />

WalleV Illllliprford<br />

I.. K. Hilglica<br />

4*heph4«rd Tiiylnr<br />

K«lwiird y^..iui:nir<br />

John Hiilhcrfor.l<br />

Oh C<br />

J. T. Hprlnu-er<br />

Humuel Weiu •<br />

C Ford Aitlrns<br />

\V. S. Klnililn<br />

Isaac Oltli'n<br />

Oood llniidn M. Co. .<br />

Colenum I*'. Chunce<br />

Enoch Hcull Jr.<br />

Herbert Wllllum*<br />

I. A. Powell<br />

Hulnllel Ilirhour<br />

Wm. Mulhcws<br />

Leulle A. Coraon<br />

Joa. C Terrv<br />

9 \V. J. * H. It., R. Co.<br />

. 7 Win Itiillierrnrd<br />

Jacob TriiMly<br />

ItenJ. Truwlv<br />

Jnhn Riitherrnrd<br />

Hhenherd Tuvlor<br />

1^ E. IIUKhv*<br />

Harvey Hnvder<br />

Frank tlrui-e<br />

Wesley Hlllehrs '<br />

Thomus llrown<br />

Jna. Mecruv '<br />

Knorh U1-11II<br />

Wm. Hmilll<br />

Kilw. u.ililii.on ' "<br />

Riamuel llnrhollr -<br />

Cnaper HiiiHuiuns<br />

John Illlrif<br />

K. V. LIllKUUlat<br />

nsliorne Cnrimn<br />

<strong>On</strong>llton Iron Work*<br />

Frunk L. Illirah<br />

W. H. Klmbl«<br />

lauuo Ollleil<br />

Frank Cowon<br />

W. H. Hand<br />

Wm. Harbour<br />

Warren Colder<br />

II. Y. Clnutlrur<br />

31 Frunk W. Fowke*<br />

John M. Vance<br />

Herbert B. William*<br />

Whlti.ll Bethel<br />

D. D. Hagelgan*<br />

ROADa<br />

7.1.T<br />

27.111<br />

15.S1U<br />

137.«:<br />

18.Kl<br />

3.110<br />

70.00<br />

17.50<br />

2U.!10<br />

i.-.. r.ii<br />

S3.SK<br />

S 10<br />

67. Vk<br />

7.00<br />

5.SK.II<br />

II.K<br />

25.no<br />

7.50<br />

17..".(1<br />

17.5"<br />

IT. Hi<br />

4.00<br />

lout:<br />

li. 117<br />

it.*<br />

11.11.1<br />

1.50<br />

25. In<br />

30.00<br />

4.0 ..••w.i-. .'tist.<br />

II. M. Currolt, rllat.<br />

V 7 «". A. Ml'Mlli. ('list.<br />

* 1 I.. K. l.llllliltn. .-IIMt.<br />

7.30<br />

1.584.00<br />

12.25<br />

2S.!U><br />

9.00<br />

10.00<br />

81.00<br />

24.00<br />

21.00<br />

1.50<br />

141<br />

i.7«<br />

13.25<br />

13.00<br />

3". 7"<br />

8.00<br />

1SI.?«<br />

38.00<br />

43.U!<br />

11.411<br />

8J.8.<br />

J47.H"<br />

27.4'<br />

70.50<br />

30.17<br />

1.111.80<br />

13S.0O<br />

1.830.00<br />

47»k<br />

51.fti<br />

47.J»<br />

13.7t»<br />

18<br />

Jane It Robert E. Hand 3.773.M<br />

OCEAN C1TT BRIDQB<br />

Jan. 8 Nella Carlson<br />

F. J. Hmllh. Jr.<br />

John Weatcolt<br />

Joa. a. Champion<br />

811EIR1FT-B OFFICE<br />

Jan. ILL Bussey<br />

Coleman P. Coraoo ^.<br />

Wllleta Corson '<br />

14 Coleman V. Corson<br />

P. J. Melvln<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>. 3 Coleman F. Corson<br />

Hlar * Wave 1Mb. Co.<br />

1A Coleman JT. Coraon<br />

17 Frederick J. Melvln<br />

Mur. 3 Coleman F. Corson<br />

Alfred Cooper<br />

13 Coleman FT Corson<br />

Frederick J. Melvln<br />

Apr. 8 Coleman F. Coraon<br />

15 Colenuui F, Corson<br />

i\ J. Melvln<br />

20 Coleman F. Corson<br />

May. 4 Coleman F. Carson<br />

14 Cowman F. Corson<br />

Frederick J. Melvln<br />

June 1 Coleman F. Coraon<br />

15 c. F. Corson<br />

F. J. Melvln<br />

July 8 C. F. Coraon<br />

14 C. F. Coraon<br />

F. J. Melvln<br />

Auff. 3 C. F. Corson<br />

F. J. Melvln<br />

C. F. Coreon<br />

Sept. 7 Colemnn • F. Coraon<br />

"18 C, F. Coraon<br />

F. J. Melvln<br />

t. R C F. Coreon '<br />

14 PYederick J. Melvln<br />

c, F.. Corson<br />

iv. 2 c. F. Coriion<br />

12 c. F. Corson<br />

. F. J. Melvln<br />

18 4f. F. Coraon<br />

c. 7 t". F. Cnrann<br />

Alfred Coolwr<br />

15 C F. Corson<br />

F. J. Melvln •<br />

13.703.31<br />

3.00<br />

3.*0<br />

AS<br />

W3.08<br />

111.00<br />

13.7*<br />

1.06<br />

1«.«<br />

188.88<br />

na.93<br />

32.119<br />

21.45<br />

166.6£<br />

Hi.33<br />

25.81<br />

168.68<br />

S3.33<br />

18.38<br />

H3.3S<br />

1C8.8S<br />

25.84<br />

'8:8<br />

10.08<br />

US.33<br />

KH.Hfl<br />

13.78<br />

lf.rt.t;.<br />

K3.33<br />

23.81<br />

«.K5<br />

5.2.V<br />

18fi.<br />

. 83.33<br />

Apr.<br />

May<br />

5 Wlllets Ciiraon<br />

Miirju R. Miller<br />

v:. t.. nic»<br />

3 Murlu II. Miller<br />

V. L. Rice<br />

3 Alfred foojier<br />

Murlu It: Miller<br />

K L. Rlc.<br />

10 Murlii It. Miller<br />

K. L. Illc«<br />

I K. L. Rice<br />

Murlu It. Miller<br />

1<br />

OFFICE<br />

June 1 1-:. I,.<br />

Ml<br />

July<br />

Murlu<br />

S Alfred<br />

III.'<br />

R. Miller<br />

CootH-r<br />

W,<br />

Hept. 1 I". I..<br />

F W<br />

1 K. L. Itlt'o<br />

F. W. Jumiva<br />

3 AWred IT.Hiper<br />

K. L. Rice.<br />

F. W. James<br />

T Rice<br />

F. W. Jnmea<br />

5 Alfred Cooper<br />

E. L. Rice<br />

D. Rice<br />

3 B. S.oo<br />

France* Whealoa So.0".<br />

. Reulah Htllee ' SS.00<br />

A. O. Hlldreth 188.87<br />

••rlsdlla V. Rlak* TO.00<br />

It A. C. Illldrelh "K1S<br />

Neldllch I-roceis Co. . 30.00<br />

10,755.23<br />

COUNTY L.AW LIBRARY<br />

Jan. 5 N. J. I^iw J. Pub. Co.<br />

Apr. S N. J. Law Pub. Co.<br />

Weat I'ub. Co.<br />

Juno 1 Uttle. llrown A Co.<br />

July ~" " — "" ' ' "<br />

Dec.<br />

Uttle. llrown <br />

lill.47<br />

l.lHUi.oi<br />

81I.7C<br />

l.7»o.oo<br />

3.S«4.OO<br />

145.74<br />

73.;f.<br />

73.2»<br />

iu.2S<br />

l.cif.k.n'i<br />

3.1'.i7.i"i<br />

111 ><br />

i.t'iiCMI<br />

18<<br />

8ti.ii.'<br />

K7.3.1<br />

632m<br />

lo<br />

ll.>Hr4in<br />

i' w. IJoyd<br />

o A C l «<br />

Muy<br />

J. Mol. n<br />

L. M. III.-..<br />

Kdmund \V~ Jnmei<br />

4 Richmond A Craig<br />

J. MnLlnden A Co.<br />

1.832.mi<br />

* Co.<br />

Juno 1 Hfitmiel llennin<br />

Kuirrn« W. IJoyd<br />

.1. M.-l.tnden A Co.<br />

15 RuRvne \V. IJoyd<br />

J.'M<strong>of</strong>jinnen A Co.<br />

July S K. W. Jiimrs<br />

Hnmu**l lleiiron<br />

J. McMnden A Co.<br />

1.. M. Rlre<br />

Rept. 7 Knrtllli'l Il^uron*<br />

J. M.l.li..l.n A Co.<br />

ct. 3 Hiimuel llruron<br />

June 3 I.. M. lll.e<br />

Jumea Mcl.lnden<br />

Rlclilnoml A Cralr<br />

9 Rlclimond A Crala-<br />

Itlchmond A Cralir •.<br />

3 K. W. Junirs<br />

liiS.M)<br />

7«.3'.<br />

2.212.(10<br />

E.1I4.I<br />

72. <strong>On</strong><br />

72.26<br />

4r.11,(in<br />

33.25<br />

I5o.nn<br />

57.2.1<br />

Ml .00<br />

l.JJH.nn<br />

88. IK)<br />

48.00<br />

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00<br />

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50<br />

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35<br />

nn<br />

511<br />

3.7a<br />

111.on<br />

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10.<br />

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33<br />

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<strong>Feb</strong>. 3 W. A. Hmllh. euuf.<br />

R. Ourr.'lu.)n. runt.<br />

H. II. d'.l'lberir. cuat.<br />

V. O. Itli'H, ruat.<br />

P. Ix Peteraon. cuat.<br />

S. W. Wllaon. cuat.<br />

R. J. Kny. cunt.<br />

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fef.<br />

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nf.rtij<br />

•l«* sum <strong>of</strong> money, "IT-, a reward to]<br />

the iiidile Imv, who, -.even year^ a^o,'<br />

iriivi- hi- ileiiri'-t pii--e--iiiii a- a iall<br />

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e word "'|-.illlH'l i.l' I In- I.<br />

eli.'e- thill !II-in-.* I.. ..<br />

lil'e III. I III' lu-rmil i.l'<br />

eiinliiiiie tn IIIJIV II|.,,<br />

Hie romi:i|i\*-- sl.'iL'e.<br />

't|i,.n -I»i<br />

WHAT AUNTIE SAID<br />

*'Mv Aunt - IC.ilhei-ine lui-- '!e>en<br />

.•III--." mitliinneeil l.ll.'iii Hull,mil.<br />

"Mv Aunt l.'.>-:.lie Ijn • Ivienly;-lie<br />

h«>lln 'emi."<br />

Tli.n i'rniii Klni-'e I'aliet: "I know<br />

A linv »1KI-|. nintlier Initt an limit Dial<br />

Uoeiw Ihiriv-olui ent-. nml n liireil<br />

man to wiuh *«m nml feed !i'm." Tli«<br />

lane <strong>of</strong> Kloise win enlm. but licr uy«n<br />

•hone witb little triumphant glints.<br />

MORF RELIGION<br />

' T •!• '•_•••• al. I . • 'I .•! Ann in .. .<br />

ill. itri.-elil li..i.i' .- IIK.I.- "I I i..-_ r.l<br />

• '.•i.HI ..I -I.' .1- I'hri I It i- n.-I ell'iT-'<br />

I 1 .1 we II. w I.i ! ler anil..InMi. .<br />

t i i . ' i v 1. i i . ' v v i . - . l - i , o r . ' . . i i . u n i t e . • - . . I I<br />

, l l . . ' r * i r ; i I I T . . I ' I I i n . > . i - . . t i i i . n l - .11 • i n .<br />

t'..M'_'e-l ed --ulctimim: ti.rii-tiri-'itl—oil Hitt.vvy I11.I<br />

i.i.-itU',. Tlli'il:..ai.li' <strong>of</strong> |*cnpl-? — 1.til ptfi.itti.. ynnni: d'!L';,<br />

i.lille air.-d tin.I i;hi|jrcn. fit-'li unit |tonr —ull viu-miniis. uil<br />

iii..mititicH—utul cveryliotty fitji.yiai; tin-Nutinn^l Kyni[>,-<br />

Srn.l IT the frr* Cum Pr. xlllttH Cn<br />

uny \*.ivfi in *>lcaiie ynur (ainily by i<br />

,.>iiin:<br />

>k llo.ik uii.I li-uiii<br />

uinn Kaio t:t y.,ur<br />

SH.2B Solid Aluminum Griddlo<br />

For <strong>On</strong>ly H5 Centa And Lnlvcln From<br />

CO Cent* Wortli or Kiiro<br />

Al i;'-""' i->l'm-u UJI •» uvLini ti. pin. ,• ,i Kun> Almnln<br />

rullllloi.n. * ,>t ull K»i» '.-.•' Iil K lll<br />

The OGEAI-1 CITY flSSOCIflTIOH<br />

;0CEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />

U\ I.A<br />

/-Ki:v. S. u. 1.AK1:. I) !>.. <strong>Ocean</strong> C'nv \<br />

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.AKI, ,, ;Vf lvincetonf^. /<br />

P. LAKE. It. A.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. H.J.<br />

• KAKAGERS.<br />

I.K.I. r.. n.ir.iuvs on<br />

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RKV. A. c. OI.IVI-K.<br />

V. Wlly, N'. J. „ wv „. U<br />

K. D. SOARS, HnlTalo. NT. Y.<br />

Oi-K.vN CITY. X\W Poptilnr Christian<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> Front* a fi*w miles hclow Atla<br />

Kloctric ami VVV'.t 1.^--.... f*- •\i..-»- •<br />

le <strong>of</strong> in«oxicatinK lithli U. P«»t.<br />

Kl*»r»-nce M*»ao-• p- - nn, n,tl,|,, „<br />

you arc ilu-<br />

. 4tr& Haiti lUun <strong>of</strong> 'Venn<br />

•urflnnM. u [uirt <strong>of</strong> Maid mortKmit'd<br />

4vn. you, »*. O. l>otjiiht*i'ty. urf«>iiunh-<br />

•rty, thi* owner »f pnrt <strong>of</strong> MHII! iiiurtu.iK-<br />

>d iirim.Hcn a in! claim to huv« uu ihl.T-<br />

>Mt ih.rotn. you. William K**lU-y. ur»<br />

nii a party di>r«nduut b«s:iiilMt* you iiro<br />

hit OWII«T <strong>of</strong>. lot No. 631*. RUII! plun **(<br />

ii-fun Cttv -Utinttfiirf. n. pnrt <strong>of</strong> iali| mort-<br />

K-tK-»d pr*iniU*. It-'l.-<br />

w. nimrr. Kllfjn.l..-MIU-htll-uiul_VVH-<br />

liim Mlichfll, h**r tiUMbumi. Annie K<br />

HiiiiKer und Admit »ror» iht- tlilnl<br />

or April i.-Kl. or thnt. In d«*f..u|t<br />

htTi-'.r. Hiirh diMTi-,- »••• mud- ,.k-:.liml vou<br />

UII.V qf'X'.ll ,'IH the ri,..II«.llMr uh.tl!<br />

iii .M|iilt.i)'l.' tud jiixt<br />

MM Milld MM IH UN-.I to f.ir.-.'?..H.- ;i<br />

•4'rtalM iimrfuuK** ulv'en \*y '*mhi*r 2". |!'»7, :ind uw-<br />

IL-IU-.I io*.'om|il:ilnnnl prho- K. tlw tllmu<br />

•f Miihl Mil. Tho |ii-rmlM,.v. .-..v.-r.-.l ».v<br />

ihl mortiruuo ure Mitit;ite In tin* Cm ,,r<br />

*»-.-un city. Oounty or fmw Xfny, and<br />

terest therein; you. Robert W. Ulm-r,<br />

aro mad«* a party d«'f**nduni b«-i'uu*«i you<br />

are the owner <strong>of</strong> lot No. 403. aald plan <strong>of</strong><br />

Orvau . i<br />

y Oard<br />

K pr«mli*fi*. you,<br />

re made a part df<br />

r th f<br />

p m<br />

Ar<br />

No fill Huld plan <strong>of</strong> an *: you, Thoiiiiix ItUi'kl«-y, ..re mail** u<br />

rty dttf«MidJint Ix-ciniHe you ur*/ th>'<br />

/ti»r <strong>of</strong> l.tt NIL , r .n:> ":il.l plan or Oreuti<br />

tV < JurdfRM, JI purl or xuld tiiorlKuu*'il<br />

i-mlne... you, John \V. OO.MIWIII. ur.'<br />

mud** it p.irty defendunt ln'rau>*" v*-u art-<br />

lh*> IIWIHT nr lot N' "*2\. Matd plun <strong>of</strong><br />

Oreu.it 4"lty «Jard«*nw. a imrl <strong>of</strong> M:II>f*>nilant tiot'uiiHf you<br />

art* tlK- wire <strong>of</strong> John W. Of par! or fuld uiitritfUKt-d pr.-fHH.-n, am)<br />

rlnfm to Imvt* an Inierfwi thvrt'ln: you.<br />

IURII T«*n«*r l4iittK M trth, an* made a par-<br />

y dvfffuluut tM-.Mu»f >«m art* th« oun.-Y<br />

<strong>of</strong> block No. M10. wild plun <strong>of</strong> Ot«u<br />

wit.<br />

lot Nu »A7t mild plun <strong>of</strong> O-rmn Oliy Um 1 -<br />

dt*nM, Kpii h.iv.-, piiM i-.Ttaln motn»vi»<br />

ther.on: vou. It. S' Htnllmuu, are mnde<br />

- Purty -ilefendimi. he-cuimo' you */nt»>rr lt\- Odrtlfnn Ciimpnny on thf In-<br />

ulnient plan, a part <strong>of</strong> MUIII m-DrtKutr-i-«1<br />

emlwa'M. 10 w|t. lot No ini. HaUl. pint)<br />

Oivun Clt v iiM nnd hnvtM.- Ih-ii i« uuti-j,- mud**<br />

imrl v dereiidnnt. tuTaiiw.* ymj nr*> th*><br />

iwiit-r uf lotH No v:-r,. *,37. W. U\H, 'fj,;.<br />

t'K. :,.i,| UV.*.. -.uid pi.in <strong>of</strong> Or.MHi O\tv<br />

!,...» .. ...... f Hil|,| mitrt^iiKed pr*<br />

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van.<br />

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IN CHANCERY OF.NEW JERSEY<br />

-ti]t.»--.n«.<br />

IKtuxht- ty<br />

It<br />

, OUIM'U hl» wlfu. Ul<br />

Amiu (* I'avU. John C. IKtuxht-i ty.<br />

Uiile H-H.rh and John Ilooih tier<br />

hunlKtiiil. Alice N.uo Oluncl uiuf Vliu-**nt<br />

>i*Laiit;l, hft* hu^hiind. ileortfe P- l>> h-<br />

mait und A tin it K Mnln. |iv .vlrttie <strong>of</strong><br />

•in ' ii>|t»r <strong>of</strong> tho Court' oY l^hMiiccry<br />

made on the di.v nnd. dale h>-*r*-<strong>of</strong>. In -4 '.<br />

d dav *'f<br />

Mar>')i, n*t«t; or tlt^t. In, il*>r,iult ii'-.r--<br />

th- t'halu.'llor -tUnli think f.juu .1.1-<br />

nlhl JUKI.<br />

'Phi* M-.hi tillt t» fllfd To forax'loit,* .1<br />

lluinhrit'ht .«hi rertulu lnon*y»t thtri-on; vou. John<br />

• ItttiiKheriy nre mnde puriy dt-feiitl.int<br />

t'tuline Vou


THE OCEAN CITY<br />

K;-' :<br />

». ••&<br />

£W->i^V;. vIng service wrth<br />

WJl. 6. WINUE&<br />

The Painter<br />

S222 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly the best matarlala uaed. and<br />

all work guaranteed.<br />

KsUmata* Cftesrfully Ol«m<br />

•BTIMATU AND PLAN» FURNItHID<br />

;<br />

4<br />

that are nn-Christlike. Now. if you I'<br />

do these things, is Christ enthroned<br />

p<br />

oak in the spring <strong>of</strong> the year pushed<br />

the old leaves <strong>of</strong>f. and as the cnter-<br />

utllnr, crawling on tbe ground, is<br />

changed, in the coarse <strong>of</strong> rime into<br />

the benntiful'bntterfly.<br />

she said:<br />

Continning,<br />

"O. I her <strong>of</strong> yon, dear people, that<br />

vou let the Spirit At Jeans Christ be-<br />

come yours, and you wpl no longer<br />

novel in the •dua't <strong>of</strong> the world. J»ut<br />

vou will rise and soar with Him in<br />

the heavenly places.<br />

Then, having presented your<br />

lives unto iGnd, yon will be ready to<br />

reallv nnd truly in your life? Does<br />

he n<strong>of</strong>lsoss and «ontrol every room<br />

in your beast f Are you, reflecting<br />

the Bun <strong>of</strong> Wghteousness' in your<br />

dn|ly livingt- <strong>On</strong>ly as we experience<br />

tthls, ean we understand what tbe<br />

(Abostle Paul meant when he said,<br />

hnve been crucified with .'Christ,<br />

'•peoiul numbers.<br />

"The Light <strong>of</strong> the Morning" by H.<br />

M. Stults. tenor and alto dnet.<br />

"Tarry With Me, Jesus," by Emma<br />

E. Meyer, duet and quartet.<br />

'equeathing the large es-<br />

tate to the, one who loved hid Don,<br />

Miss tCuia presented tbe love <strong>of</strong> God<br />

and fchoiUfe etemiil to every one who<br />

Would believe and love Him. Jesus<br />

Chrint. .God's Son.<br />

Without a hrank, ,tho congrefration<br />

bowed in torayer with IPastor Milch<br />

and arose to sing "Just AH II Am."<br />

'Miss Cain 'then modu uin appeal to<br />

the Christianx to rise. Many did so.<br />

Then, a cull ifor deoinionn for Olirist<br />

was followed by wnny who renewed<br />

their mlleiriance to tho r rt'»idi*n< Mitiiro will ndmit.<br />

—Sunday 'School<br />

Bible tells ns we<br />

Teacher—"The<br />

must be born<br />

again." Tommy Tuffnut—"Well, all<br />

I gotta say is I hope I won't be born<br />

a giri."<br />

COMMERCIAL MEN'S REST<br />

Sterling Restinrant, 828 ?...<br />

RoAnw wllb or without board. Hot<br />

water heat. Prtoe* reaaonabla by day<br />

or wc«k. Oyster* by ih« quart or htin-<br />

drod. Oyatara. all<br />

Pa "Happie" Says:<br />

"Greatest ahaviiur comfort in the world—ia that Oaa BsaU<br />

ingStova. _7 y<br />

"Ifothing more cheerleis ia the world than a cold *atn-<br />

rpom.<br />

"With the little beater I ean shave hi comfort—art with<br />

no chance <strong>of</strong> oatchins; cold." ' ' ' •<br />

ALL STYLE*. SIZES AND PRICES<br />

nmne 3«7.<br />

F. B. LambertProp.<br />

N CM<br />

OCEAN CITV. N. J.<br />

Rot WoUr Hat B»na tor BookUt.<br />

Q. W. F. W00D8IOE. Prop.<br />

J. P. FOX<br />

Contractor<br />

7th & West Ave.<br />

The <strong>City</strong> Gas Light Co.<br />

JAMES M. CHESTER & CO.<br />

Real Estate and Insurance<br />

Hotels, Cottages and Lola ior 8ale Rant or Exchange<br />

NEXT TO POUT OFFICE OCBAN OTV, N X<br />

Club Stables<br />

Boarding ay Day ar WMU<br />

NOTMS and Carriages To Mlr»<br />

Tun rurnlilMd for<br />

in TIIP<br />

For Sale At Cost<br />

A beautiful Cotta((o-HunKalow on Wesley Ave-<br />

nue, facing <strong>Ocean</strong>, near 13th Street—0 rounu and bath,<br />

tange, laundry, etc. It will be Bnishod by October<br />

15th. and I» the BEST BARGAIN in that choice district<br />

<strong>of</strong> th» resort. Por full particulars, inquire<br />

Sore. Throat Wisdom.<br />

To relieve Sore Throat you «nu«t get at<br />

the Rat oi the digests, removing the<br />

catue. Nothing elno doM that la<br />

quickly, ufely and sunjy an TONSILINE.<br />

A dow ol T&NSIUNBT tab.ro upon tK<br />

firo appearance <strong>of</strong> Soro Throat may lave<br />

long duya <strong>of</strong> 1101(1111111. Unit a littlo Kunj<br />

• •uS t . w '." lom ""^ buyalxilllo'<strong>of</strong> TONSI-<br />

" ' You limy need it tomorrow.<br />

H5iS., to"y i i<br />

TONSILINE ia tho .fanaanl Sutw<br />

Tliroat remedy—lwtit kuowu. tuul<br />

nio.1 iffivlivB and uioat uwxl. Look<br />

tor tho l.u.B tovkwl f..||Ow on tlm<br />

•wttlu wlifn you go to tliv drun store<br />

b> get It. 'Jfio. and AUu. Hiwpitiil<br />

Sia> 11.00. All l>rujt«inU(.<br />

NOTICE I<br />

r«r AB IUI *|<br />

Ave<br />

Real Estate dn9 Insurance<br />

Haines Brick<br />

.<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N.<br />

tmimiimmnmiuiummmmanmmia<br />

~». rim w inter-eute 'Phone tM-A<br />

THE SUTTON & CORSON CO.<br />

GENERAL CONTRACTORS<br />

drafting and Street Building<br />

739 ASBURV AVENUE<br />

OCBAN CITY<br />

No Lo« Too U|t. No« To*<br />

Jos. P. Venable, 653 Asbury<br />

Booster Envelopes<br />

k, Bwd «l Tna* Ti—liin<br />

6J, $2.90 per 1000<br />

10, $3.50 per 1000<br />

Tib »rk« lacUa ta« BTUIM rf rw Wdbu*<br />

car* u4 Ik. CUr Sul w tk. Uomt uj • Ri.<br />

UU-U« «!.• w la* ft«V.<br />

Send Ordrn To THE LEDGER<br />

She<br />

She<br />

B. FRANK SMITH CO.<br />

REAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSURANCE<br />

1038 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

HELP TO B0CM OCEAN CITY<br />

BV USING THESE ENVELOPES<br />

MA88EY & EDWAEDS<br />

EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE.<br />

Reduction In Boys School Shoes<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Hundred Pair <strong>of</strong> High Grade and Boy Seoul Shoes at Reduced<br />

ft* Sato itarts Saturday Momlno. October 2nd. " . WUCM<br />

Hi Kefiabb Stoe Store 7fQ "71C ia L A<br />

VUMN L umi < IJ-715 Asbury Ave.<br />

THE0. V. TOMTNSENO<br />

tatbfaethM Ptombtoo and Hattog<br />

uiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiimimiHHmmii<br />

He tested Bell<br />

toll service!<br />

Reasoned the Boss: ''When<br />

I wnnted to ((ot rid <strong>of</strong> that<br />

HurpltiH Btock lnst week, I tele-<br />

phoned around town and did<br />

it. Why not branch out and<br />

brush up some <strong>of</strong> the proa-<br />

pecta in other towns?"<br />

So he tried it and rounded out a<br />

day's bUBlnt-HN that nntontahod him.<br />

Deducting thu Hniall Bell Telephone<br />

eost from thu fow ehnwed him<br />

extra blir pr<strong>of</strong>it, and he'a still do-<br />

inir It. So are hundreds <strong>of</strong> others.<br />

Itil cost practically nothing to<br />

learn the leuon for yourself.<br />

TDK DKI.AWtUU *<br />

tHUUlHAPII * TtOLtS<br />

C. «. HMITH. Dl.trl.l<br />

ATUiMTIC en*.<br />

Real Estate and<br />

Search Company<br />

acrustirrs<br />

Fidelity Trust Co^ ol Newark, and<br />

Wlldwood Title and Trust Co.<br />

TITLE IMSOUHCE<br />

Ibttractt rt Title. Cia»eyincliig<br />

•Fin iuuutg.<br />

rna»t Unk*. All »<br />

**» T. Uu Oa Cwa IVri<br />

rARaU TOR SALE<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J<br />

L?._CORSON<br />

AND BUILDER<br />

^wm± ^<br />

J. C STEELMAN<br />

*nd Builder<br />

Residence, 308 Ni'ath St.,<br />

B.II Phon. 99.X " Jobhlni.<br />

JOHN V. PONTIERE<br />

-:- Contractor and Builder-:-<br />

844 ASBURV AVENUE<br />

Pl«n« Furnlihcd OCEAN CITY. N. X-<br />

CHAB. a ADAU8 W. W. ADA1»<br />

CHA8. E. AOAMS & BRO.<br />

' PURNITUHB<br />

Btddlna Mftl<br />

J. E. Town son d,<br />

CtECTRICIAN<br />

1137 Asbury Ave.<br />

R«.ldenc» Jnd<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Phone 98.A<br />

MONEY TO LOAN<br />

ON MORTGAGE<br />

ALBERT A. HOWELL.<br />

412 Market 8treet. Carndtn. M. j.<br />

PERSONAL SUPERVISION PHME CoHHECJim<br />

ALLEN SCULL<br />

THE BUILDER<br />

EIGHTH AND HCEAN AVENUE -^•-•%<br />

EARLE MANN HENDERER<br />

Mta<br />

1040 A8BURT AVE.<br />

ARCHITECT<br />

Structural Engineer<br />

OCBAN CITY, K. J.<br />

RESIDENCES<br />

fUBUO AND SEMI.PUBUC BUILDIMOS<br />

THE LEADING PAPER<br />

OF OCEAN CITY LARGEST CIRCULATION<br />

IM THE CITY<br />

OCEAN CITV. N. J.. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 12. <strong>1916</strong> Price. Two Cents.<br />

; 40000000000c<br />

Tho Friendship JWi Biblo Oln«- <strong>of</strong> tli,. First I'resbyteriiin Church, .if <strong>Ocean</strong> city. X. .I.<br />

»OC<br />

Ibe First Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />

Friendship Bible Clas<br />

The first anniversary nn»ni)iii>t wti>< a dt-ci<br />

'.' The uonimittec in ehunru <strong>of</strong> tit<br />

-^affair waf hi'iiiled hy Clinton 1,<br />

"B»»cllov a" ohairmnn. who appoint<br />

*i tho rolh>winsr>Hiih.i>itniniittri:: '<br />

•'• «»cr«tiify. Elmer K. llaluU.<br />

: epuki.r*—A. Wui-d.'ll Hli:t).v. J.<br />

JoriUtlon. Chaa. Nulili, I.uther Wiill.u-.-<br />

>>««rallnn, Klmer K. Cnini'.<br />

•Tj,.. fijtro.hm""*"- Wm. V. Oiirdtnor. Jnht<br />

•' * Joiwn, Wilton \VIII«ttK. Turkor Mlllur,<br />

! •«•* Uevan, Chan. Nubb. Luther Will-<br />

- •«•. Lawreii" l«ar, Duvlil I*. Crc»*.<br />

,;• *«. Harry Vounsr. ](«rb nlike wel<br />

come. <strong>On</strong>o man l' ii;lit.v-f<<br />

linn minxed but one Suudny Mince tin<br />

formation <strong>of</strong> tin* CIIIHM, |iis nlwenc<br />

on 'thnt oiu'iiuion lM'ini* due to 11 s-t<br />

verc ntorm. Men hnve been brolijrl<br />

in who hnnt wn>» well im<br />

der U'IIV, it wiis realized that if tb<<br />

men wi>r resrtt-<br />

s hnvn '11 Inn been<br />

Inr *'<br />

irrentlv ^tihiulatfi- bv the<br />

b d<br />

men<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

wlin have been drawn to the<br />

church through the ela-rn. Indeed,<br />

he wliolo communitv lia'j been stir-<br />

red, lnntt> elnsse-i lune lieen foonod<br />

in other schools, nnd liundrfils ot<br />

men. women nnd children who had<br />

drifted nwuV from tho Church, have<br />

been reclnimed nnd started anew in<br />

he service, <strong>of</strong> the Master.<br />

WARE'S SPECIALTIES<br />

Best Elgin Print Batter ..... 38e ID<br />

Beat Hew Orleans Holaaaaa<br />

Sola from the barrel 180 ql<br />

Sweet Cider, drawn from tna eaak.<br />

Grape Fruit. Oranges, Baniwaa.<br />

Apples ana WWt* Orapas.<br />

At tort. §13 Aikory AWMH<br />

TEMS OF INTEREST<br />

From tliu Men's Bible Class <strong>of</strong> the<br />

First M. E. Church<br />

(J. l.< CIUUH<br />

Tllllt lllwuyu hl...IJ III tho- Hm-|.i| U.UIIII<br />

Regular Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Commissioners<br />

tir from lintl,<br />

CMnif hi-lp IIM k»«'<br />

JUMI HIIII;. «tr l>ruy. n<br />

And ynu'll IK. t.l.w<br />

twill utrftiKth^n you:<br />

»«'|k tlu* I'onJer Itilwlit<br />

l l your p.irt<br />

ilolnif rlE'>'-<br />

-I fu<br />

U'atfh your ntt'|i, UIHI ki**.|i Iti HUH.<br />

Anil t|o Hi.' very l»-xt you run. *<br />

ri your IlKlit Hhltik* all DIM lime.<br />

Than you will lie u loiter nun.<br />

U'lu'ii you »»•«• M;itl. JIIWI n»'..i| a rrletul.<br />

'<br />

iseiptine wilt mean better deport-<br />

lent nnd u irreuter development <strong>of</strong><br />

!ie mnnlv inBtinelu oC tho. bityrf.<br />

Another ithaxe <strong>of</strong> the,proitosition<br />

so talced in the pro*ont-duy ncitn-<br />

ion for preparedness, go that >•><br />

aae <strong>of</strong> war. the yoqnir ben would<br />

lot be compelled to BO through the<br />

hoy foot, straw foot" drilling • <strong>of</strong><br />

he Civil War days.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Thomas's Report<br />

Another feature <strong>of</strong> the meeting «"*<br />

he report made br Pr<strong>of</strong>. Tbomas.<br />

__ Probation. Officer, the report<br />

coverinir in wuoh detail the main<br />

featnrea <strong>of</strong> that enenretio <strong>of</strong>flrial'»<br />

ork. '<br />

Plans Being perfected for New Com-<br />

fort Station and Alterations to the<br />

Music Pavilion — <strong>City</strong> Borrows<br />

$7,000 More From Atlantic <strong>City</strong>—<br />

$500 Voted for Fishing Club Tro-<br />

phy and $100 Donated to Co. 8.<br />

The rcjulnrTTeokly liu'cline iiftb<br />

Hnnrt nl t'oiniiiissiiuifrs was belli 01<br />

Tucsdnv iil'ternonn at 2 nVIm-k, ii<br />

tbe Citv Hull, with Mu\or Joseph the re-nr-<br />

>'KiLrlULT <strong>of</strong> li.'hls it ||,e upper purl "I<br />

thu eitv.<br />

Muvor Chamnion reported thai 'he<br />

had had several lonlereiices' with'Mr.<br />

Prank 'K: Chunipiou und tbat Illis M.<br />

'rnwtisend bud sturieil wnrk nn titans<br />

for the fiiiiifort station, nUo fnr al-<br />

'irutioiis In tiie iniisi.' puvilions.<br />

niiirrinire license fee »•»> i-v Mr. Aihuii- thai the<br />

cheek hi' received and turned mertn<br />

Hi" Cilv Treasurer. " '<br />

An nlli'ircd report on an alien<br />

nverebnri^c in advertisinir tn\ sal<br />

was referred tn the Commissioners<br />

us a eniiiiuiltee <strong>of</strong> Ihe whole without<br />

•incr read.<br />

Muvor Chut»|>io|i rernmiiiendi'd that<br />

tho rootlet <strong>of</strong> To. 0. for +100.00, to<br />

i-sist iu piivim; their vnrious<br />

"'Uses, be grunted.<br />

Oti mntinii the reeoiiinieudnlioti nf<br />

he Mnvnr was ailnpled and the u-ranl<br />

'•hnn»ed tn ndverlisinur.<br />

Mnvor Chnmpioii nlsn rei'ommend-<br />

•'il tho (rriintiii'.' <strong>of</strong> •f"."ilHI to llieOeeau<br />

Citv Kisliiii'.' Club fnr the purpose <strong>of</strong><br />

nuri'basiii'.' n ears that tho Kcpubli-<br />

€'nns <strong>of</strong> this County have reached a<br />

eon*iinM'r*ativc<br />

nlers ot 1 this Counlv will not stun,)<br />

ir siiel, old-lime imliti.-nl m>'Hioi|..<br />

lid Ihe HiMMihlicaii |>nlitieinii* slu>n|,|<br />

uvlv kunw tlull sneli un .iillilude<br />

K'l'ore the election uoiili] hnve ~l>»'' lte|iiiblii-tiu l''l"'f<br />

the t'onnlv flivor- til ntlnnnfintl<br />

I'lhe Trnseciitor. ntnl iIH the'Slev-<br />

-Mis men stood fnr what thev' culled<br />

••leceuev in politics ]a>( VC,HJ<br />

Isn aini'iiu- tliu<br />

"••ean Citv.<br />

siiiumer eoliiny in<br />

GUESTS OF MISS. DOROTHY<br />

VAN OSTEN'S HOUSE PARTY<br />

Miss Dorothy Van Osten is enter-<br />

taining nt tho Atlantic nvetiuo cot-<br />

'e <strong>of</strong> Mrs. J. W. Van Osten. Miss<br />

Annetta Cuhh«rly, Mi^s Marguerite<br />

Itudderow, iMisH Helen Wilson. Hiss<br />

Orm-o niiiir. Mr. J. E. Wilson, Mr.<br />

Albert V. llrown, Mr. Chaw W. Hall<br />

and Mr. fleorufe Wcroo.<br />

BURIED AT 8ILBERT0N. PA.<br />

"Dun." J. Murray, who conducted<br />

u barber business in this city for a.<br />

number <strong>of</strong> years, died Sunday morn-<br />

r. utter a lin(f«ruur illness, his body<br />

boinir sent to Oilberton, Pa., Tues-<br />

day, -»v Undertaker Mark Lake. The<br />

deceased was a member <strong>of</strong> Camp No.<br />

76. (>triotio Order Sons <strong>of</strong> America,<br />

and members <strong>of</strong> that Ordsr acted aa<br />

pallfbearan.<br />

thev enniii>t utYoril to >;o liark<br />

Carrow at the bclie-l <strong>of</strong> those<br />

thev pr<strong>of</strong>essed to helieve wen<br />

fill" when tliev were n-l,mL' ' ps<br />

1 iln v<br />

I* li I'.'<br />

with Hi.<br />

ol' Hie Cniitiiv<br />

• n as follows:<br />

u i.. >..iv. tli.it th,. r.u-t Tl "l > tii'iniit IMIIIII'"Hi»t<br />

Irli-u li> turn itowii Hi" iuiinrioatl"ii "r a<br />

tn:iii fiu :iII nitlf... whfii uiituilitti'il I'rup-<br />

*.rl>" lit Hit* iirop.-f llni'*. ulmtilv IMHMIU*<br />

II^ Iu ut lh.» opei^tiur ii.trfv. wltn In*<br />

linne Ih.il In MII U inlli'li'ii th^ ntYl.'i' UltlY<br />

I.,, hrlil ov».r inilll t'H tmrty mi.'v !••• In<br />

tuiw.-r. It" th.- oth^r purty uli.kitl.t l»nr-<br />

HI|I> "Ui'h Iurll4^ I uhutlM CIIIKIVIIOI " 'Ola.<br />

Ill th« InnK run think lh-r« la .lolhlnif to<br />

b.. |r:il>l..I bv sil.-h " " ' " •"•• *—<br />

hlt<br />

ll«v <strong>On</strong> I b It U<br />

pllulei. I nl<br />

tluty nf nnv l»-r<br />

f t |ttfi<br />

huyn u<br />

to r.-*iwJi\rilti!.t<br />

l t<br />

i t<br />

ffl**". u fftwi.l<br />

rather • tha<br />

t h<br />

nv l<br />

lo ii|ttfilnt<br />

optwiitliiir party rather • than »<br />

Mull nf hl» own party •hould thi<br />

iTini .<br />

no<br />

^.. In hU rtwn tMHy. .<br />

It U a t>oor argument that will not<br />

wc.rU bath ways.<br />

imrnrtunutaly tlil> Stale and K»<br />

ruraxl with entirely loo much <strong>of</strong><br />

I call "p«unul<br />

tn oltitm who<br />

M la<br />

hat<br />

xi with •nttrely too much <strong>of</strong> what<br />

ll "p«unul polllli'» > nnd.wa B»»J >n«n<br />

ffjea who can rlM libovs kueh. tnlns*<br />

l<br />

THE GIRLS WON<br />

Lust Sunday night at tho nervicos<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho Chri«tiaa Endeavor Soewty ot<br />

tbo First Presbyterian Church, tha<br />

rl won oat in numbers and tha<br />

oot«*t betwe«n tha sirla sad boya<br />

„ goes merrily on.<br />

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OCEAN CITY REAL<br />

' ESTATE TRANSFERS<br />

REPORTED SPECIALLY FOR THE<br />

OCEAN CITY LEOQER<br />

Transfers nfTcotinn Ooeqa Cit;<br />

laal oHtnte for tho week. endin<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>raary 0(h. 1010:<br />

Murv K. Horurth and William I<br />

Boiartb. to A. Wardoll Ilif&eo. 'Lo<br />

843. Sootion A. N. W. sitlo Asburj<br />

avenue. 340 ft. S. W. -itb street. 31<br />

bv 100 feet. $1400.<br />

William It. KerbuUffli, ot ux to Jan<br />

E. Lake. Quit claims lot in Sootion<br />

II. 8. E. side Anbury avenue. 30<br />

ft B. W. <strong>of</strong> 5Ht!i sttvot. 30 by 100 ft<br />

•1.00.<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oconn <strong>City</strong> to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Gardens Co.. Quit claims Lots 1405,<br />

9267. 2712. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Gordons. $1<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to Rhoda J. Mnyhcw<br />

Quit claims Lot 852. Section C. $1.<br />

8TEVEN8 VOTES "YES"<br />

ON LOCAL OPTION<br />

BThm 11.00 I* apMifled ma • par-<br />

' ClUM prie*. It la manly a nominal nun.<br />

TO TEST AMATEUR<br />

WIRELES8 OPERATORS<br />

At 11 o'clock. Central, time, tbo<br />

mornintr <strong>of</strong> '<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 21st. amateur<br />

wireless station*) all over the coun<br />

try will be listening for a government<br />

, Message to be sent from Davenport,<br />

la* by relay to every part <strong>of</strong> the na.<br />

tion. The mesmiire will bear on the<br />

third line <strong>of</strong> national defense and on<br />

-Washington's Birthday •—<br />

None bat amateur stations and a<br />

few National State Guard stutionH<br />

will help transmit the message wh'u'b<br />

Is meant to establish a chain <strong>of</strong> oora-<br />

Sinnioation over the country to show<br />

the efllcienoy <strong>of</strong> the amateur stu-<br />

tions in signal eorpa work.<br />

Wireless operators in this city and<br />

Tieinitv nro roqu<strong>of</strong>ltad to listen but<br />

' not to truiirimit any meaaaces 'be-<br />

tween the hour* <strong>of</strong> 10.30 A. M. and<br />

• 8 P.M. on tho date mentioned.<br />

NOTICES" FROM<br />

THE CHURCHES<br />

FIRST PRE8BVTERIAN CHURCH<br />

Preaching at 10.30 A. M. and 7.30<br />

P. M.. by the pastor. Rev. C. II.<br />

Banner.<br />

FIRST M. E. CHURCH •<br />

Preaching by the pastor. Rev. J.<br />

B. Kulp. at 10.30 A. M. and 7.30<br />

P.M.<br />

At. the evening service a largo,<br />

Chorus <strong>of</strong> voting people will sing<br />

•pecial selections and the pastor will<br />

Senator Slovens, <strong>of</strong> Capo May<br />

County, was absent when tho vote<br />

was "taken In tho Sonato on Local<br />

Option last Monday, but he bobbed<br />

up serenely Tuesday and T>y the con-<br />

sent <strong>of</strong> tho Sunato ho wan permitted<br />

to bavo his name recorded wtyh those<br />

fuvorini; tho bill.<br />

Hia explanation is that ho wax un.<br />

able to ba pro>: ~<br />

•HIM* Muy<br />

lll..t.|H . . .<br />

game<br />

The<br />

. Kitrwurd<br />

Oc.um oily<br />

.. llreckley<br />

:ump Furwurd<br />

atmniot Ctthl«ir u<br />

huuKlinnHHT .... (luurtl<br />

llta Ouuril llu<br />

KM.I KOUIK—HhluldK. 7; Cump.<br />

h>. (V; livinliion. 3: HhnuKhnemiy;<br />

: llt'iiilammi. 2: IIIIlLirl. W.U.Milhiil-<br />

Koul KOIIIM—Hhauuhiiutfiiy. K; \V«iUen-<br />

hill. (I.<br />

II..r..f.i—llol.l.ln...<br />

ler>n<br />

H: IJt-<br />

IMorce.<br />

l<br />

Good Singing.<br />

or Death."<br />

-"A Question <strong>of</strong> Life<br />

Wanted.—Information <strong>of</strong> the present<br />

addrens <strong>of</strong> \V. V. Smith, formerly<br />

Of this city. The Tiffin Wagon Co.,<br />

Tiffin. Ohio.<br />

Wanted.—Cottage, in good repair.<br />

State lowest Canh price. T. 5.,<br />

Box 60. Moore, Vonna.<br />

FoT 8ale—Lot on Second street near<br />

the Boardwalk, 30 ft. x 100 ft.;<br />

rare bargain. L, Ledger Office.<br />

Ledger.<br />

OOOOOOOOOOOOQ<br />

Doubly<br />

Safeguarded<br />

Neither Firu nor Burglars<br />

«an cause any loss <strong>of</strong> your<br />

valuables when in our<br />

Vault, beoauso it is<br />

and Burglar Pro<strong>of</strong>.<br />

Firo<br />

You can rent a Safe<br />

Deposit Box h«ro for<br />

•3.00 and up per year..<br />

OCCAM CITY TITLE<br />

* TRUST CO.<br />

Gtty, N. j.<br />

Rcntenrp. Othcro nro under indict-<br />

ment and awaiting trial. Still others<br />

nro marked men. Friondx und abet.'<br />

tors <strong>of</strong> the gamblerH, tremble before<br />

the special Grand Jury investigation<br />

into alleged intimidation <strong>of</strong> wit-<br />

nesses nnd into tutiuwring with til<br />

course 4u rapidity,<br />

Kvery clean ritiKen <strong>of</strong> thix County<br />

will ho thunkful. in thankful, for tliU<br />

situation and for the honortt, fearleti^<br />

pr»ue live showed some<br />

iroud plnyiiiu at tinier, but it wax<br />

onl in s|tiirts.<br />

linker utmred fur tht< visitor*.<br />

oriiiu- flve Held uouls.<br />

The HCOI-O at tlu< end <strong>of</strong> tin' llrst<br />

period wtis 11-H. Thu tiiial ricorx wu>-<br />

L'l-I«l.<br />

Tho liiii'-up<br />

i^ali Clly<br />

J'lirlJ. Knrwurd ...<br />

Kulp X C >.e<br />

H. Humpxnn A<br />

John It. (Irovui*<br />

ChurlvM Wuttwm<br />

H. II. Conver<br />

Oeo. W. IJ-C ....<br />

Wllllum K. Davla<br />

• Horace Anie ....<br />

Wm. O. Schwartz, <strong>of</strong> 'Philadelphia,'William Prlc ...<br />

:,':^»as down lust Sunday looking after jBamuel Curhurt<br />

'•Mis Boardwalk interests.<br />

, -." MISH JoBophine (P. Taylor hu» been<br />

':- viaelinir librarian <strong>of</strong> the Public Library<br />

'.' ^nrinir th« past week.<br />

Went<br />

with<br />

Mr. Hnrrv Conner. he waiting<br />

for the return <strong>of</strong>. it* waw ana dau«htor, aha 1 Mr. and<br />

^Walter Back, motored to Atlan-<br />

' ''Sunday in Mr. Sack's new<br />

JamuH Iloyd tiros., Inc<br />

It. Curtis Ituhlnson<br />

Motor Co.<br />

Htundurd Oil Co<br />

aumi-wvll V. A. A T. Co<br />

XV. J. A H. It. It. Ci<br />

\V. I. Itnymnnd<br />

John It. (Irovfu<br />

John J. Uevine<br />

l.lb.rly Klr>» Co<br />

KrunU II. UK-wurt W«>trlo Co..<br />

llfiidley & AdulilM<br />

John.J. I>«vtnu<br />

. K Uiituch>.'K<br />

Kluunor Ilrurklfy<br />

Ukhard II. JnhiiHon<br />

CITV HALL<br />

John It. <br />

O. C. Wutur Co.. wutor<br />

R. Curtl* Robliuoa. prtnttnx *.<br />

O, C. Public Ubnury<br />

Otmpany a., odvertUlmr<br />

UourJwulk N. U. Int. on t«m-<br />

pormry loana. UK Ux nota • •<br />

6.H5<br />

5.00<br />

3.5H<br />

tl.•»;•<br />

M.«;o<br />

33.41<br />

33.41<br />

27-51<br />

31.41<br />

30.1.'.<br />

3.-.. so<br />

31. 11<br />

or-<br />

ganisation, whii'h u'iis Tot'iitcd in thi^<br />

(ctv la^t Miuimcr, was uru'iilii/iil inti<br />

u pcrtmment Siininicr Men's Auxili-<br />

iiry.<br />

At llic nicftiiiL' lhi> chiirchi's repre-<br />

sented uvru: 1 Killli Itnptisl, Tboiiiu<br />

W. W. ('lav: Sccoml llnptist. Win. II.<br />

Vniiderlieri'lii'ii und Win. ('. Vounir;<br />

IIICHIIHII Klrcct lluptist, the Kev. .1.<br />

M. Wilbur, 1>. II. and Thomas M.vcr<br />

Meiuorinl llupli-.t, Ilcurv ICnnhc, Mr.<br />

II. L. Wumer, Will, lluins and fleji.<br />

t'>ituhro4ik; (lelhseuiane Hapti^t, (..<br />

II. Cailuvallndcr mid Xlr. W. S. U'CD-<br />

rii'k: Teinph' Itaptut, T. J. Jenninirs;<br />

nish -Vvi'imc llaptist, C, \\. Van<br />

Meet: Kust Kaptist Church, K. L.<br />

Ciinicr;<br />

xrr. v.<br />

Mi'rclniiitviHe, Jos. M^Kiuley.<br />

The irciitlcnicii present suhsnribed<br />

$135 to pay oil an m-uumuluted ilc-U-<br />

cit. one subscription amounting to<br />

"J, beinc n dollar for euch your the<br />

donor hud been married, the miniver,<br />

wary occurring ut tho timu tbe meet,<br />

uur wus held. A full aocount <strong>of</strong> the<br />

affair reached The Ledger too late<br />

for publication at the time it occur-<br />

Mt. Pleasant, Anihler, l»u'..<br />

P. Stephens; First Itaptist,<br />

A VIEW ACROSS THE CAMP GROUND<br />

The OGEAfl GITY ASSOCIATION<br />

OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />

President—Rvx. S. W. LAKE, D. D., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Vice P A R J K<br />

y J<br />

—RBV. JAS- K. IVAKK, D. D., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Secretary—RUN. W. E. LAKK,.B. A., Princeton, N. J.<br />

Treasurer—CIIAS. P. LAKB, B. A., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

MANAGERS.<br />

REV. Ceo. L. D*iimiNa. T>. D.. Rw. A. C. Ouvdi, JB..<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. .T. Millville, N. J.'<br />

HA»VEV Y. LAKB, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. HABBV H. LAKE. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

R. D. SOA«S, BufTalo, N. Y.<br />

OcBAN CITV, the Popular Christian Seaside Resort, is located oo<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> Front, a few miles below Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, and reached by tbe<br />

Electric and West Jersey from Market Street Wharf, and Reading<br />

Railroad from Chestnut Street Wharf. Philadelphia. Round-trip ticket*,<br />

good for sixteen days, $J.O6. . Full Summer Service. Three Thousand<br />

acres, comprising the entire city, under deeds forever prohibiting the<br />

manufacture and sale <strong>of</strong> intoxicating liquors.<br />

Simmer Services.<br />

TEN-DAY CAMP MEETING TiuruiANat CONVKNTIONS<br />

No SAIOONS ' . Tin MOST EMINENT Divitna<br />

No Run . A CHIISTIAK SABBATH<br />

Unexcelled Bathing, Sailing and Pishing. Fine Hold*, Water<br />

Works, Gas and Electric Light* and Street Can.<br />

For further particular*, write<br />

MV. 1NUUV UUU, •. ft. 0MM My, U.U<br />

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'milt' \M\- rdiH'.it-'il Hi I'riiirrli n und j<br />

«•*• llii'nk in tlir l*r.'^hvh'ri;i»ii-ui .»!'<br />

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ohui*:lu'4 tolt-rtili- lln'ir .In... ...^<br />

meinberM nml thus tin- worMl.v in.'iii-<br />

%orx <strong>of</strong> tlio .\lethn,li-t (lilir.'h kiiy,<br />

«r« will l.iMt .niir VUI.IW i>.-o|ili- it' »'*. hcnc'«* (he tK.ptiliii 1 |>UKtor<<br />

have ceasei! to blow (lie tru<br />

truiiii'.t iiiul tliH «'r>"liii>- u»nv out fur<br />

a centre in our TIIUH ini-1 iniitliliiili'-i<br />

nro t'omiiiL' into Iho rliiirvb •-iinpl.v i.s<br />

a «louk nn.l HIP iiowcV-ot'ili). .-lii.r.'li<br />

hari ilirainuijit'.l until Hw 'M-II..!.* MI.'III-<br />

berNhin Imu olmn^.d. The |iri'i,rlicr-'<br />

(ninx IHUV IH,.H wpikcil nml tin- IIICIIIIK'<br />

<strong>of</strong> .irriU'o >hfLVt. . IMM'II ti-nusroniu'd<br />

from (ho oorxomil wnr~lii|> to 11 piliil<br />

choir, 11 hiri'liiiL' tuiiiihtry IIIKI II for-<br />

tntil ceremony iwinii) to tlint ol' tin*<br />

aunt Worlillv ,'Inn.-. |ti-',"|i-<br />

Siini'i-iiii. ,|..vi-i', I'Vl'L'.Tii.'.l. M.-itli<br />

Ili'M, ill'' 1 '..'.ill.'. .1I11I I' llti-r, ;,r,' ;,lt\<br />

In l.il;.' llipir Itt.'ii-,' ui' li;i.i' lii'.-n s..<br />

iil.Tiirtiipnli- :i- ii'il I., lii'.ir tlnui.<br />

ulnl,' ,.tli,-r. IIMV,: li.-niH.',l<br />

f.'tho.liuni. wo un* koepini^ up 11<br />

irnv.. Hi-lit. Wo still-b.-lievi- U'illiolil<br />

lu'ini.Ks none KIIIIII S.-les o<br />

their nareiit-' lailh. We nil l.n.,\<br />

that the llr~l v.'.r-. ,,|' our Irniiiui<br />

lire luoiueiiliiiis. Thus Metlnulisni In-<br />

<strong>On</strong>ino en.liiiiL'ire.l hv her irr.-iiI -in'<br />

cesM. '('Inn,'.mil- .mil leu- .if thoiis<br />

iiinls were swe|,l into her t'oltl l>,<br />

irrojit rovivuls- tViuii nil eoimiitiiiioti-<br />

It is iintliinl,nliii' I hat these hvpheu<br />

nti«l Mnllimli-I- slimilil leiive nil Ihei<br />

enrlv IriiiuiiiL- iH'hiiul tlu;in. UV-lun,<br />

ol'leit wiiiiil, r,-,l wliv ••ni* llnL'lis<br />

Lrotliriil MIIIIIII.I lie -n slrniiL* I"<br />

their .loelrini'-. nipl es|ii>i'inllv for th'<br />

queslion uf rhrisliiln IVrl'i- ox|u-»'ti'<<br />

to retnembfr tlio hoinvlunil, why 110<br />

the livnlii'tinti-.l M.'lliiKlistsT \Vo tho \ani one to hlnnio tho<br />

eonwrt to Slotlio.lisin t'tir roinenilier-<br />

inor tho 0)1} h. th» HUIIIO HM the<br />

foniimer hi» iil)I niiri;;,ii".. <strong>City</strong> IJI.-oirlclan.<br />

JKIWItTMKNT OP nKVKNUB AND<br />

K1NANRR<br />

Wffl. H. Campbell, Olractor<br />

<strong>City</strong> Tr.miiiir.'r. Olj.run.:o H. KculL<br />

Tux Coll«il,,r. K. W. llurlnlKh.<br />

TIIK AMiliir, Dr. II. T. Koulilr<br />

OMPAUT.MKNT W STItEICTa<br />

I'UIII-IC WOltKH<br />

George O. Adarni, Director.<br />

M.irunii tliinij. .Ir., <strong>City</strong> Kiii|ln-«r.<br />

CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS<br />

ir,' tin- -iimiaet- ihere \va<br />

I The Bo;lrd c, l r J d o mrt>tn<br />

|^«M.My nlulu <strong>of</strong> ,,,eh mnnth In th*, Con^'<br />

^ ., mhiul,,,,,.,,,' ciminli.-r. Oil, M<br />

. • .^' .'i.'lur>'.<br />

i.'id'i'... Tl .* V °" n0 » MC "' 3 Pro 0««'«o Le--u,<br />

1' r..,..!!<br />

1' A-aocl.ltlor.<br />

Iliu-llt ,,f l|,n<br />

ll"lll|.-,| hy<br />

1 " Inil.l. MrB. ,<br />

nir Sui'r.lury. M. .<br />

i,,n .,!'<br />

Tlu-<br />

K'nit*"<br />

n^tiol<br />

Hittltoro<br />

over K*\-t<br />

exehmrj'es in IVr,<br />

vs; IMiilnde!|iliia,<br />

"'ken. <strong>On</strong>rhv, Do<br />

.lenkiiitown, Mon<br />

|in,<br />

tin<br />

I'-<br />

I In<br />

'Wl|s iind<br />

IS'VIVJIT<br />

Ainlder<br />

ii<br />

Tli<br />

nd 1<br />

den, 4'np«<<br />

Tsev oxeliun'jes- owne,<br />

led hy them inelu.le Cum<br />

Slav. ">">"•>"!. \V. Itysshe,<br />

<strong>of</strong> 'tironnnle, who is just reluming<br />

h.i|M.|ully to his Held, assures the<br />

ll.ianl ol' I'lireiini Mi—ion-> that the<br />

war lias ri'inove.l olwtuelesa to I'ro-<br />

testanl religious aetivitv whieh two<br />

veals a.n -,'i'llleil ln~lll'i,l,nililal,!e.<br />

The 1 1 siril.iii',- iii-liin.'i' ol' a<br />

pnldii iif.'ssion <strong>of</strong> siieh an altered.<br />

viow iminl that il ini^ht ulinost he<br />

'hissed HK a .Melhodi-t eonvorsioii,<br />

sins The I'hristiaii Advocate, is that<br />

\l. Henri I JI \ .il.i 11. Ihe lifilliaut<br />

rualist, whose evnieal uioekerii's'<br />

at religion won for him tin- title <strong>of</strong><br />

.- SVlzsrho ..I' I'Vnnee." The<br />

Sunday Kelinol fhroiiiele <strong>of</strong> l.nndon<br />

iiuotos him 11^ piihlishitr^' this reenn-<br />

titioii. I'ni'i'i'il Iroiu him hv uhal he<br />

liiis seen and evperieueei] sinee his<br />

iintrv it-is ..I under- tlie liarrmv ,,!'<br />

war. He says:<br />

lire lo IK' mot with luoneyu fro<br />

motor vehiele Incuse foow, rt'^istm-<br />

Ilion foes. Hues nml pemilticu.<br />

ll'rniisjon is nin.lo in the hill lor u<br />

referendum nt a L-enern! el.',lion. If<br />

enacleil and passed upon liv Ih,' vol.<br />

ers it will onahlo tho 'Stnio Ilie/hway<br />

foininissioii to plan and lay out<br />

routes- for State Iliirhwnys, nnd<br />

nlomr the following routes: I-Voui<br />

Klizaheth Id Trenton, liy way "l'|<br />

Itahwnv, Metiiehen, New llrinjswi.-l. I<br />

imd I'rinoolon; from Trenton lo<br />

fniuden, hv wa\- ol' Itor.lentowii and<br />

llurliii'.-toii: Ir.nii fiimdeii tn Ah-e-<br />

AVith tho eliniinatinn <strong>of</strong>- warfare<br />

atn) Iho nppli.'ntion <strong>of</strong> the enor-^y, ili-<br />

i;.-iinitv nnd s-petninirly ino.xhnuativi;<br />

'"War r'iinrlin and llnuiuou.<br />

• for IIOIOB. work'uiL' in linnnonv<br />

with alionintr maehino that is always<br />

nut on the road imiurdialely after<br />

Ihe eessntini, ,,( „ uio.lerale rain or<br />

even liel'ore. -linnl.l keep a roail<br />

l.uihli',1 .,f 'South Jersey '.-ravel in a<br />

condition that no paving mjiterial<br />

can excel or eitunl for smooth trnv-<br />

eliuir. up to u certain amount <strong>of</strong> trav-<br />

el, after which evperieme is slmwuiu'<br />

rii,.11 requires<br />

I In- intrealed ami<br />

I-,- a~ . .1 ~,l v mended; the<br />

a cciiaiiilv heiiiL' always'<br />

111 ii • 11- a iiatrol system<br />

li.ivui'j- heen adopied.<br />

Mi\isi,,n Three The mad rush to<br />

III.- seaslt,,,-,., lia- hi,1 j,i..| come up.<br />

Us jin.l i^ to., -N'oiurj- t,,r comment<br />

[hut II is liecolillliu" e\nlent that If<br />

lo he I,,,, >e\cre lor travel riti 1<br />

niainleiianee, and we are now exper<br />

nientiiiL- with ltitiiniiiioii-4 vvearii<br />

surfaces with the irnivcl hnse, and<br />

is- hoiM'd that in some sections tli<br />

natural L r ood draim.L'e <strong>of</strong> tho Soiit<br />

Jersey soil will nid sinli maintenjin1:III**;<br />

t ii l<br />

An.r'iirtr hwit thf tritln."<br />

Th*>y tniVfllfil u't-r rondM<br />

A!<br />

ami<br />

y<br />

AIM! untmu'd nt OftiiilHvilic.<br />

h** I. .,,1,1 1 I<br />

• • • Ulnl u,,ul,| I,.,',,111.. ..f |.'riiue». If<br />

l,.r i-hlli p.. 11 .11.1 mil h.ll.'i'.-. "r In r «• •<br />

i-fi .11.1 in.I prny'.' A v.1^1 p.'..pi.. .,f tin-<br />

,.' .1 ...v.-r tln< tl.'lilr If.tvv hir'l II Is i..<br />

I... .in atliflul' upon IhU tialliiu.il lmry-<br />

liur-i-.iiiiYnl' I i.iii'i ,1.. Ii. I ,.,,,'. I,,, i.i.'<br />

I 4.U V,. ilceelv.-.l lini,-lf. ami t.nl w|i.'<br />

liav.. r.-.,.l 1,iv I.'U.IM. .IM.I «u,,ir 1111 -.,,,1".<br />

I wai In.,'li<br />

fouiilv, is one who conceived the<br />

main ideas cmli,'i,lie.| in tl'c "r<br />

lcu-iMlatioii, and Clinton K. Ki»W, nl-<br />

tornev atlnu', <strong>of</strong> Jersey <strong>City</strong>, put tl<br />

hill into shaiwi.<br />

EVEN IF<br />

VOU MAD A<br />

NECK<br />

tih-tittla rt-M.a-4 Mat<br />

SORE THROAT<br />

TON SI LINE<br />

that oilier* iiieaiis <strong>of</strong> siirt'jic*. main<br />

lenniice must lu> r.'snrl,',l to.<br />

liravel road mjintemiiiee tiiiiv he<br />

divided into three divisions, <strong>On</strong>.'--<br />

Inil • three. Ilul il is not iiltii-.'etlier<br />

the "Simple rule <strong>of</strong> three,"<br />

(•ne (overs moderate tratVic.<br />

Two - Intermediate.<br />

Three The mad rush to Iho sea-<br />

shore.<br />

Hi\ |sinn <strong>On</strong>e, or ntodcrjite tranie,<br />

i'lin Ulnl is overcome hv iiilcl!i-clil<br />

honiiiL* nn.l nii'ii.lini.' <strong>of</strong> lud.-s. An<br />

iiistani'c <strong>of</strong> this is the hennis'ville-<br />

foiirt linn-, 1 roitd n siri'leh <strong>of</strong> eiurht<br />

miles- so lcv.d that Co], S-tcvoiis- in<br />

Hiioted as savin.' that von could drive<br />

nn auto over it Jit IUL'II spce.l, es-<br />

c.wdiiiL'' the limit <strong>of</strong> Iho law, with a<br />

L-lus- filled with water oil top <strong>of</strong> llle<br />

hood without spillin. s<br />

that nU-lil.<br />

in.i'ls ,t,,un<br />

„.-<br />

., t,i.<br />

I" rliilit:<br />

i what ih..\- ;,<br />

"in., nn h.,..<br />

•MliiL' lauk —<br />

"I mil renr."<br />

NEW SCHEDULE ON<br />

SHORE FAST LINE<br />

A new schedule (,n the 'Shore Kast<br />

I.Inc. lielwren <strong>Ocean</strong> t'ilv and Al-<br />

lantie <strong>City</strong>, went into cITcet Monday.<br />

Cars will leave <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily for At-<br />

lantic <strong>City</strong> al li-'ill. 7.Mil, St.riO. !».2."i.<br />

lll.'lO and il.L'.'i A. M.. and IL'.L'O.<br />

o. :t.-_»."i. 1.jit, "I.-J."I, ii..'in, 7.2.1,<br />

K.:w. 10.:tn. and l'-M'-i !». \1.<br />

ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF<br />

MAILS<br />

Outdoing<br />

e. N'o. 171. P. nntl A.<br />

lip'.'t^ m:i'iiiul anil fourth Thuru....,<br />

.-vi-iiliu.' <strong>of</strong> nich month, tn Mnwonlc Hall<br />

O.MHII CUV I..i.lt»>. No. U. K. or 1%<br />

me.-In flral ini.l third Monday evening*<br />

<strong>of</strong> i-iii-h in,nilli In K. <strong>of</strong> I', Hull, Anbury<br />

Avfiui... iiiiar Hov.'tith Htroot.<br />

loin Coiinrll. No. HO, Jr. O. U. A XI,<br />

me.-iM t'Vt'ry TueMilay-t-vonlnif In llann<br />

tllllhllllB. . ."•*<br />

O.'ntn.-Clty Cmincli:-rSTr in, D. or A..<br />

in. ,'lu TlniMiliy vvi.iitnj; In Iv. or IV Hall<br />

IVotiitlnn l.odj.-e. N.V C3, A. O. IT. W..<br />

m.'.-tw KOCOIHI anil rourth Monday even-<br />

Inir In K. <strong>of</strong> r. Hull.<br />

Knlmlui Trllio. N'o 320.'I. O. Tl. M..<br />

moeta euch Wednesday evenlnff In Hann<br />

Waihinnlon Camp. No. 7B. P.-O. 8. <strong>of</strong><br />

A., meeta every Friday night In Hann<br />

Buitdln«.<br />

Camp Ma 19. P. 6. <strong>of</strong> A.. raa«u avcrr<br />

Saturday at 7.30 r. M.. In K. or P. Hall.<br />

Wah-Rtella Council. No. td. D <strong>of</strong> P..<br />

ieet» every Monday aleep at 7.30. to<br />

K. or P. Malt.<br />

Carpenter*' laical No. 1603 meeta everr<br />

Friday at 7.30 P. M. In K. <strong>of</strong> P HalL<br />

Oeonre fiprticer. Preatdent; 3. B.<br />

Koi'ordlnK Hecretary.<br />

LIBRARY HOURS<br />

M. and 7 t*<br />

M. and T to<br />

Monday—-.0.0 to B.00 P.<br />

8 30 P. M.<br />

' Tuesday—3.00 to BOO P<br />

8.30 P. M.<br />

Wednraday—3.00 to 8.00 P. M. and T tf><br />

8.30 P. Xf.<br />

Thursday—7 to I.JO P U.<br />

Frlduy—3,00 to 8.00 P. XI. and T to<br />

».3O P. M.<br />

HnlurV Hl'le i.uil In,ml In hillut<br />

We JanlM.y.'l IhrmiKh Hi., yvara,<br />

Quiitrlnu il..«*ply or l.Uu'u cup<br />

l.nvu mnl Joy anil tearn.<br />

We've ull-IIUKtdil tl.l-OIIKll mitno e.ire-lllll'<br />

ilayu<br />

Will ly II.,lie ;,H <br />

To Hleer oar Illtln li.uk ,if 1-iiVu<br />

Miifrly llni'iijil, l.lr.-'n tl,Iu.<br />

We've known II... nnieli or Illlln IIUIIIIK<br />

Tin- .l.,«|, <strong>of</strong> ililI.IUI, ;,niin<br />

Mnl tlilM we ili'i'in tl,,- ur.'atcHt b.Hiu<br />

The uMi'cleHl ,,r l.lre'u cliallilH.<br />

U:., UII,I\V not what Ih.- hitiir.' holili.<br />

\'..r u'.Mil.l Wt< I'.'n.l the v.-lt.<br />

Will, r.illh in ..ar il.'iir I'll.,!. Ijit'i-.<br />

V\'u'll vvfiither any iMte: --,'. V; [•'.<br />

FREE SEEDS<br />

'I'll.* annual di-i nltitl ion ,,t' -ce,U<br />

hv trie li,,tcriilliclit uill take |.!.H''<br />

» SuniiL" ii- ii-ii,il. Tlii- di-ti'iliu<br />

lion i- cunt roll, ,1 liv tlie I'nilcl<br />

States Senator- and Mcailicr- ,,t'<br />

ll'jre---, and :, l;iir - I'pl.v ii.t-<br />

I II -••III lo The l.i'd'jer olli.'c, p.n-1, -<br />

a^e- .«!' vvhicli vvil' In- -JIM-II In |,.irlie-<br />

'.illlllL- lor lllclll.<br />

Tlm-c liviiiL' mil "f town -In.iiM<br />

iiiilc lo llnli. .lame- I'.: Marline, ,u<br />

I.,n. William llii-_-h,-. I. S. Senate.<br />

IV.i-liurjIi'ir, II. I'., i,I- I,, \..IIr Mem<br />

icr ot I ',,n-_'re>-, von can re-ci\e frci-<br />

if eluir-'c n |i.icl;au'e <strong>of</strong> vegetable ot<br />

Hotter - 1. l''.i|.-ll |iaekil'_'e colilaill-<br />

Ili-e ditfercnl variclii-. Siale whelh.<br />

•r vou de-ireN^rctnlile or llower, hut<br />

lo not iiiiliciile\hc varii-lii'- a- I<br />

[Vparluiciit ol' A'.'riciiiture maKc- ilo-<br />

-cleclioii lia-i'd ni".II I lie climatic and<br />

tiler I'ondilions <strong>of</strong> the loealily ii<br />

Inch tin 1- ate lo ho planted.<br />

IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY<br />

T>, ,).>l>n ll..wm:in i.n.l l.>,ll.i lt,,vviu.n<br />

I.uil.- II. U:,wui- 1,11.1 A,I,'I,ill, I<br />

II.IWI'H. SIIX.MI I.. I •,.:,,-,,ii. John K. I- 1 "'<br />

I'l,.,. ,,,, Mi I I.I. ,- li.iiu-h. -rlv. .111,1 I' I<br />

|i,,u-h. I IV, Will!.,MI K'.-ll, > an,| \I,<br />

IC.-llo'. 1-..HI .s,-lfM-t ami !ti:M,i .Silfcrt.<br />

K.il.i'i'l U'. IMlinr. Ail.mi ,r N'i-V\' .l.'i-.v. ,,,|,| .'..nipii,,. ,,,,,,<br />

•i nl.ii-liu \ui ,..! I :,. .: ;. v r, ,.,.|<br />

'" ,, wh'.w I'l.in \., | .,< :i.<br />

U<br />

.'U. .l.tlill It--., i.'Hi. .ir.-<br />

. ii'lani l.i-ciii-.- '."i II.-<br />

\u. T:il. ...I.I pi f<br />

ll.-ll-. :, |,,.l •,< III,. I.- . ,<br />

' |<br />

,.!.- a IM<br />

ma.I.- pin. ,1,<br />

tht- lv!l.. ..f .l..l><br />

I r lln-.in<br />

I'll..' llaidi'liH. a I'.irl nf Maid uiiMlmiui-d<br />

lirclulxi-M. y.nl. .Mt'H. K,-u«-l. ate lil.uli- a<br />

i>.,ti. ili'u'iid.int Ix'caUH,' yiiii .I,I> il,^ wlr.'<br />

>.f ll.-nt.' I*. Ki-l.'.'l. mvii.T or |,.iit <strong>of</strong> uahl<br />

m"rtK.U:rit inclnWi-" and claim In lime<br />

mi luti'iiMl lli.-i-.'ln; > on. l-liurli- W<br />

U'll"',!,. ,1-.. mail., a pan.' .1. f.ndant I..-<br />

,-auue vim fiili-rrd Inln an in.'r,..<br />

l.,n i ha.-.i rmin uald an ('It. (I.i'nl.-nu<br />

.'..lupaiiv ,,n tl,,' luutalniriit plan a part<br />

• r -alii tu,.rli--.iu.'d |ni'iui>.cH t» wit. l..l><br />

N'.. '.:l« and ,VI7. "il.l plan ••< (ici-.in «'ll><br />

,:.,,,I.-UM ami I,.,..- |>,Id .'i-tt.ilji luiiui-. "<br />

ill,-, : ...ii, .Itthn ii. *JI,.'. I. a,,- 1,1.1,1,-<br />

, tun. d..(.i..l int In-rail'.- ."il .-lit.'i.-I<br />

• tit., an amii.'lii.'iit i.lih -..ihl it. I'll,<br />

; 1.1,-,M',-,,„,[,.,,,. t.. puri'li i ,. mi tin- lii-<br />

'.ilin.'iil pi. rtaln land-. r"..-r.,<br />

- , .1 r. i • • 11, • , u-. . I" "I', h.l N.. ',.-.. wal.l<br />

,.l ,„ ••< II,',.,,, l'm',il.,nl.-ii«. and tun.-<br />

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.•vn.-I- nf l.il N'o, .-.Ti M.altl plan or O,-,.,,u<br />

•Hi' flio-.l.-uu. II t>arl nr u.,1,1 ril'irlL- I<br />

irt-lilUt-M n.'.l ,,l-o l,.-rauu.. . tin ar.- II...<br />

.-•rt- .,r A.liiht f. WtiitiUt-r Hie owu.-r «.'<br />

I'irt <strong>of</strong> milit rnortvuui-il tlr.-lilN,-M at,,]<br />

'l-.'in to' hnvti nn tntur.-iit theri-ln: Vnu,<br />

ltl.li.. Tl. Pitrxi,!,.. nr« miiilf u p.rtv- .1,..<br />

.•Mil-.nt h^ruui*A vou in-., ihi- .ivv-n.-- .1'<br />

•o N'o. «4S tiittil ptnn <strong>of</strong> rv«.;in <strong>City</strong> ft'iv.<br />

•1->nM. n |w* B t nf ai.1.1 trtortimae.1 Drwiii*<br />

!•«•: you. Tt-iimii* Ttuckt«y. lira mad., it<br />

wrlv dif«ndiint l^'cauiui vou ar« Ihn<br />

•,..1" nf lot No. M« wit,| T»l»n <strong>of</strong> fVear.<br />

rMI^ Oanl*n«. a tmrt <strong>of</strong> sa 1 '! mortflraVMi<br />

pr*mla«a> you, John' W. aoodwln. are<br />

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I'.ili'ii, KcKl.ruary 1. 101S.<br />

JONF.I-II . Iiyk-<br />

111.111 mnl Annii K. Muln. liy vlrtlli- <strong>of</strong><br />

.11, iir.lir or ihe Court or Chunerry<br />

inn.I.- to n,vM, cuv \»-<br />

-•1,111..,. .(,!., I .-..,,!,,,lIl.T II. MIL'. .Ki.l<br />

a--.li;ii.,l to .'.,iiin!ali,aiit prior to tl..- tll-<br />

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THE OCEAN CITY LEPQEB<br />

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Saturday. <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 12. lMi: j<br />

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latnrdnv. <strong>Feb</strong>rnary 12. lOlfl THE OCEAN, CITY LEDQEB<br />

TLhc IHonie Steuartment<br />

. Edited by Bav. S. Wesley Lake<br />

IN HER OLD AGE<br />

"Now. grandma, I do wish you'd<br />

bo reuHoniihU'," NIIit] the younger<br />

Mm. Wurdwoll, iriviiiir_th fire in the<br />

shininir cookinir run^o u viir<<br />

punch. "John mid I hnvo dueided to<br />

movo to the city, and you iniiht gt><br />

to Alyra's."<br />

"And why must I go to Alvira'sf "<br />

. nuked Orundma WuTilwcll, Ireniil-<br />

loimly.<br />

"II«caiiM< tho city iH no place for<br />

you. You would not lx> contented<br />

thfrcn-t a ereat huh <strong>of</strong> jnv hrok<br />

from her til^.<br />

"Hill your name, Sinn Morion I<br />

-iitil. when<br />

•isrlit IM-. Oruiiny<br />

to cnnniuro<br />

Indv'rt irold pieco.<br />

That WUH (lranny*H rnennintr. how.<br />

ever. "There iH u nick woman in the<br />

village." HIIC told I'ithel, "who'cannot<br />

uo to the lio-Mutnl. ^he ix HO ill. that,<br />

nlthoinrh she may live many year*.<br />

can never he -enred, nnd H'O they<br />

cannot take her in. llei-:iune her ill-<br />

hji-^ ladled MO lonir.-iieoplc hnve<br />

ntmOHt fortrolten to IHI kind to her- 1<br />

have been thinking. Klhel. that if you<br />

mild fpnrc n Ituiieh <strong>of</strong> your flower-<br />

for Mr-i. AIIM-II, it would he a renl<br />

L'olden <strong>of</strong>fi-riii!.'."<br />

It WIIK KlhelV turn to be ipiii't<br />

now: her llower- were her mo-l cher-<br />

I iuw-e-^-ion-, and to oiek a irond<br />

hunch for Mr-. An-ell-would make<br />

her lit'tle L'arileii look hare nnd --lull',<br />

liy, firandma. knew tluut; MIIC knew<br />

I hat Ktln-I'-J llowerx would, in Ijial<br />

u'liv, be iinile a" eo-llv n tril'l n-^ tin 1<br />

nidy'-- t.'ohl coin.<br />

Itnt -'ie wu- not iiiueh -urt>ri-eil-n<br />

ihe- ]•• lowinir laorniiitr, to find Ilii'<br />

Iii'—I and liriL'hle-l <strong>of</strong> the I1I0--0111-<br />

L'line, and vvhen tM'\t -he went to --ee<br />

!Mr-:,^,\ii-e|l,jhe.poor_wii|]iaiuslill had<br />

Hie llower- in a ill'.- liv her hed-iile.<br />

"You eannol Ihiuk how it I-IU-I-I-I-II<br />

me up," -aid Ihe invalid. "'I'lial dear<br />

lillle •_-ir-1. with her hritrhl Hiee. and<br />

I lie |io-v in her hands wa- like 11<br />

-anheinii coiniiiL' in. She ,]ii| ui<br />

ALLEN CORSOH, M. 0.<br />

SIS WESLEY AVENUE<br />

Ocaan <strong>City</strong>, N. J-<br />

Offle* Houra: • to 10 A. M.<br />

I to 4 P. M.<br />

IU IP. D.<br />

Tulephiinna—IKill 290: Inlor-Htats lS0-><br />

OR. W. P. HAINES<br />

NINTH AND WESLEY AVENUE<br />

Ocaan <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Oflle* Hour*! I to In A. M.<br />

1 t > < P. M.<br />

« to IP. M.<br />

FLORENCE BRICK HAINES<br />

Cor. Olh and Wealsy Ava.<br />

Massage, Swedish Movements<br />

Medical and Corrective Gymnastic:<br />

">lh I't H b A l '<br />

>1-<br />

I lo r. M.<br />

M.<br />

"I came hero when .lohn wax eight<br />

ynnrn old. .Alvira wax five, and lit-<br />

tle. Sitm WIIH thnii. Oh, I did love<br />

the little'fellow—"<br />

"Don't Hrx-iik <strong>of</strong> him lo me I" erieil<br />

Mr-. John .Wurdwell, -hiin'lv. "U'luil<br />

did he do hut IIHLTIH'X Die I'nmily<br />

when ho- WIIH only >-i'Veiiteeii year>4<br />

old. nnd then leave tho country?<br />

And to tluH dav uo one knows what<br />

bccnnio <strong>of</strong> him- 11c WIIM Ihe liluek<br />

uhei'tr <strong>of</strong> tlie family."<br />

"I know Sam did u'ronj;, hut he<br />

was verv vonnjr. und ln< wax t-orry<br />

for what he did. And John wa- hard<br />

M'lth him unit sii was AUira."<br />

"They were to hlinae, <strong>of</strong> i-oarse,<br />

and he wus hlniuele-x. I declare,<br />

irranihiiu, soiuetiuies .1 have no pn-<br />

lienee with vou."<br />

"I don't wuiil, to provoke you,<br />

Laura, hill I did lo\e Sam. And oh!<br />

il hii-iM- so hard In have Ihi- In nn<br />

-old. If only voiir lillle Itaviiioiiil<br />

had lived, Iliinl- would have lieeu<br />

dilferenl, I klicvt."<br />

H"li't. •-•I-IIIMIIII.I. .My hoy i<br />

heaven. He loveil von, and l'o<br />

sake, if for iiolhiii'jr el-e, f would no'i<br />

xee vou Iui-iii-.l oul <strong>of</strong> a Inniu- in old<br />

Hire. Alvira will hee that you have<br />

eiioiiL-li lo eat ami lo weur, and thai<br />

vou lire kepi waru'i anil couiforlahh<br />

WIIMI more can vmi askt"<br />

siu>|to-e Alvira uill do nil thnt<br />

ilou'l utiderslanil,*' KIII 1<br />

IJiey were-liolh ealmer.<br />

Mv name is really Morton, moth.<br />

J went West, and. there heeame<br />

uuiutcd with an old IF<br />

who seemed to lake a fancy lo me,<br />

"' and. indeed, I wnu fortiiniLtn<br />

lo render him a u)ii;ht xervieo. Uo<br />

adopli-d me and I took bin inline. A<br />

few vear-'iiL'o he died, lenvimr mnn.<br />

• -oiiifoi-luhle lillle pro|u-rfv. I have<br />

been prospered, mollier. nnd I have<br />

learned lo love ami trust <br />

uer Hii- lii- lirother. lie -liilllliler<br />

II few' iiieohi'i-eiil .uori|. IIT '.M'ei-li<br />

and e\letiil.-.l In- hiiu.l, nlii.-li Sa<br />

•-•ra-peil eordiall.v. And .lolni',<br />

I'or oui-e ill her life, u;i- at :i<br />

wl.al to do or -av.<br />

'iramluia W.ll-ilwell liveil l<br />

vear- after Sain and hi- wif<br />

ml.<br />

ilia I II,-I- life<br />

r lUe<br />

ealne<br />

i'd nil<br />

in an even ehuuni'l, her eoiiiilenaii.e<br />

-"'»' re -erene in iu e\|iri'--i..n<br />

and 'her vuiee Niveeli'i* in it" tone-.<br />

Kind haniN" did ••vi-rvlhiui; in.lheii-<br />

power to make her la-t dav- |ieaee-<br />

t'nl and hapnv. mid she fell a-leep<br />

with a smile on her I'aee. Zion'-.<br />

Ilernld.<br />

ETHEL'S GOLD OFFERING<br />

"'•rannv," sai.l r.thel Day. one<br />

Siililialh dav. "there wa- a i.ailv in<br />

>ur seat nt church thai 1 never s;iw<br />

bi'fore. Slii-.wii- imi very lieuulifnlly<br />

dre-.cd, hut she HUM have been verv<br />

rieh."<br />

"Why. did you think -o. Ktliel?"<br />

ked (Irnniiv,.siiiiliii.- nl Ihe chilli's<br />

'.reriteHH.<br />

"Ili'cnu.-e. when Ihe plale wasi<br />

« u «'d fo her for t'olleelion, you<br />

know—she «vul in „ |.jccl' ol' i_-old<br />

money —reill eold, 1 am -lire it w.i-.<br />

Oh! I uhould like lo he rieh euo<br />

fiv five as much ux that."<br />

tfriiiiiivwn.s wilent for n mimile or<br />

fw»: HIIII xeciuei) tn W Ihinkinir <strong>of</strong><br />

xomethini; i>leanniit. "I know <strong>of</strong> a<br />

L'"1«leti <strong>of</strong>Terinii that lay little Kthe)<br />

•iM niukc, if who wcro willing,", she<br />

WILL RAID BRIDGE PARTIES<br />

Kentucky Judfle Orders Jury tb In<br />

diet Women Who Gamble<br />

Mailisiiu, lv-3-hf<strong>On</strong>t> rrtm. Write today for generoa*/r« bottto and tho<br />

34n-<strong>On</strong>e Dictionary <strong>of</strong> fcuodreda <strong>of</strong> me*.<br />

J-/«-O.#..''A^ garroundinf^ nnd inoidont^ in<br />

Mnoeotion with 'the sacred history<br />

tttio text, tho pastor proceeded to<br />

. «jah» a local and presont-dny uppli<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho truths reaching from<br />

«<br />

JcNiiR. ns their Saviour.<br />

Tho hint mun, fl^urativoly<br />

inir. that tlio prvurher put in tho<br />

scaloH. had ull <strong>of</strong> tho CouinnindrmmtH<br />

to ovt-rlialiuVu>i him, und Mr. Kulp ex,<br />

pluini'il tin.' inuhilitv <strong>of</strong> liunuinity to<br />

Hiiunri' tho si'ulux. "lint, wait," auid<br />

ho, "hern in <strong>On</strong> wtnndins licoiilo this*<br />

man. and ItsU-n to what Jvxus IUIH to<br />

uv \ 'Thin tnun trusts in God; ho bo-<br />

IOVI'S in nio: ho hu>f heen saved by<br />

the blood; I stand.sponsor for him,<br />

and i thut lunu hviirM tho *Well dono,<br />

thou' cood nnd fuithful Horvunt, on-<br />

U'r thou into tho .joys <strong>of</strong> thy Lord.'''<br />

At the clu.-io <strong>of</strong> tho duy it wan con-<br />

enillv eoiireih'd that it WUH tho .bent<br />

Sul'hath <strong>of</strong> Mr. ICulp's pusturuto in<br />

this - •:"'V--C?,i*SErSr<br />

. • ••->/ - v W « a<br />

proaehor. "<strong>On</strong>ce on Sunday is<br />

enouithV' thoy cry. Thoy irot more<br />

pleaauro out <strong>of</strong> somo spouinl nttrno-<br />

tion-rjrood sinKini;, uoosutionul hit,<br />

«tu. Or. they enjoy moro tho latest<br />

hovel,- tho Sunday newspaper, tho<br />

unto. etc. -What do thoy euro if win-<br />

ners aro TX'ri.ihinir for laek <strong>of</strong> tho<br />

(loHpel, or tho world is to tho<br />

r)~in»u o clearness <strong>of</strong> thought and a<br />

l^rleHjineHH <strong>of</strong> presentation. In* took.<br />

'MM by one, each <strong>of</strong> thn Ten f'oni-<br />

ptndment^, placini; them one at a<br />

HM on one sido <strong>of</strong> the KCIIID nf jus.<br />

UM. and on the other side various<br />

trp»» <strong>of</strong> citizens, nnd as their "i|inil-<br />

JjMtions" failed to meet the n'Miiire-<br />

ajeols <strong>of</strong> divino justiee, he wanld ITV<br />

;^Q|^ ^Wi'iirlii'd in the balance*; and<br />

.famd wanting: out he irocs inln the<br />

|ljtline.'J <strong>of</strong> darkness forever," and<br />

'JBUuT hiH remarks it eoiild eiisily IH'<br />

IMO thnt ho was not waslinir la>-~<br />

povdrr. wi to Kpeak. on tho Allii's or<br />

6(rBUinH nerosH the sun. hut driving<br />

uW truth homo nearer ut hand, nnd<br />

•kite he was clear in his leai'hinir<br />

tit necessity <strong>of</strong> keepiui; all <strong>of</strong> lln-<br />

Ggtnmnndiiients. ho was piirtiiiilnrly<br />

tbnz in toachinc flint niaiikimPTo.<br />

(If mn-l "Itemi'inlier lli>- Snlili.itli<br />

PlV to ki-i'i* it holy," ri'Terrinir to<br />

(one who- miirlit tiny, "Hut |,nrd. I<br />

.Watfrom n place when- it was nei 1 -<br />

fUirV to break the law and make<br />

, afnev on Sunday in tin- summer<br />

toe—others did nnd 1 win I'om-<br />

Viiei to do so." Then he added:<br />

•litten to the verdict. 'Thim art<br />

Hurhfd in the ]>alanee>i and found<br />

Wntinir: take him out nnd cnut him<br />

fclo utter darkness."<br />

.,.-,'.. An ovanirclistie service followed<br />

.tit praaehincr nnd a numher <strong>of</strong> per-<br />

went forward to acknowledge<br />

NOT ENOUGH GOSPEL<br />

TO SAVE A TOM CAT<br />

The Junior Choir smit; at tho<br />

morninir service with evidence <strong>of</strong><br />

roul improvement. Miss Itcutrieo<br />

Hippie took her Holo part Well. Tho<br />

attendunvo ut this xurvico was unus.<br />

uully larKc Many kind comments<br />

wore puuHi'd upon.tho strong Hormon<br />

preached by Pastor Mitch. It wus<br />

i;ood to xeo u numiwr <strong>of</strong> visitors<br />

present ut tho Communion service.<br />

"Tho Church on the Kocks", the<br />

first in tl») Kcrio-S <strong>of</strong> siermons on "The<br />

Church" durinir tho month <strong>of</strong> <strong>Feb</strong>ru-<br />

ary, by the pastor, was based on the<br />

'Scripture text in 'Murk 4:35-11. In<br />

vory brief outline, Mr. Mitch's ro-<br />

•unrks follow:<br />

The Church <strong>of</strong> our day is serious,<br />

lv tosned_ah(iutjby_stn>ns_r:i."i. "Itehold. he oallctli<br />

for Klias."<br />

Corson siinir a very beautiful solo.<br />

iii>-olii|"inicd 'byC-nomer-Shoemnkr<br />

er. on the violin. The Church wns<br />

handsomely ilc.-orntc.l witli cut Mow-<br />

ers and the pennants nml colors **f<br />

the Endeavor Society.<br />

Rev. Mr. 'Itobuer irnve a very in-<br />

tercstimr address mi Christian En-<br />

deavor, iu the course <strong>of</strong> which be<br />

sni.l;<br />

"Christina Kndenvor's ^-rciit watch-<br />

word is r'idclily. First, fidelity to a<br />

Jeilire which is so framed us to as-<br />

suro attention to tho religious life.<br />

Tho Endeaviircrpromi-.es to read the<br />

icripluros daily nnd likewise to pray.<br />

Then comes fidelity to the Society.<br />

The meuiher must attend every meet,<br />

nir and take some part in it. The<br />

whole success nf Ihe Society depeinN<br />

iivnn everv meiiilier •Uciir.r failhfal-<br />

lis iitt'n .."r.iwtli iu tlirUh.ni charac.<br />

er lianas mt^n his lldelily.<br />

"Then comes Hilelitv In tlie I'biirch.<br />

'hrisiiau Kndeavnr from the beirin-<br />

liinir has eiii|>h.isi/cd this. <strong>On</strong>e joins<br />

he S.icielv I'nr the sake <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Church us well as fur his own sake.<br />

He promisi.s I,, lie I'nithfiil In his<br />

Chutvli. allend its'services and take<br />

purl ill its wnrk for Hie eomniuiiity.<br />

uuisliifl iiUn by Iheir fidelity In<br />

'••Christian Endeavoi-ers are dis-<br />

the dcuotniuutiiiM whieb they n'pre-<br />

^en war n» don* It. V maktMU*. tw«W«ftr. Bin<br />

n«koa«4a*how«*>db«ttarahttt oUtk'alr Mpply la cam vf<br />

•cclotat.<br />

)!ki?\ /:!•'-• ^<br />

t. " Well, we cot took so bad that Its' ol' man wu<br />

finally obliged t' send us below decks an' swore as how he'd fix<br />

tb' thing hisse'/ jii' t' show how easy a job could be done when<br />

a man set his mind to it. It didn't take me nn' Bill long t'<br />

tnke him up an' cut fer our bunks while Davy Jones an' th'<br />

pjrrut clayed oa deck t' lend tb' ol' man a band.<br />

S. * It didn't take loos fer us V nUnt Da»y TOMS M<br />

Ib* pomp you'd betur think. Wa wus maabr o* th' atup b«v-<br />

twist ni, me so* BUI, an' w« Dotiflad th* panut an' mouVih<br />

ylfcct, aa'artor H«hUa' mr pip. I soldi ><br />

th'ahli^ doctor calk* it ntgu^k ^ ^<br />

i h r \<br />

\kJ<br />

j. " Th' only thin); 'at worried us wus tb' for he'd<br />

back out at Ib' last minute, but be kep' on thumpln'<br />

around on deck, an' artcr a while we F


¥A<br />

THE OCEAN CITY LEDGER<br />

LUTHER C. OBDEN FOR NATION<br />

, AL DELEGATE<br />

(Hv KeeM) I'. Ifisley)<br />

Tlie 'iniiioiiiii'ein, nl that Mr. IJI!<br />

thor (,'. Oiribin, 1'reside.it <strong>of</strong> the Cap<br />

Jfnv Hoard <strong>of</strong> Trmlc would he a can<br />

didnto for. delcirate to tin* Kcpnbliea<br />

National Convention lias been re<br />

Oelvud with uuivursal favor through<br />

out thn County.<br />

It in realized that the 7fepiiblica<br />

Natinruil Convention, which mi-ct<br />

in i'liicniro on Jim" 7th, wilt b<br />

churned with the (rriiM'st re-ponsi<br />

bllities which nnv similar L'iilliuri<br />

bus been mile! imoii lo face sit<br />

tbo nomination ol .'illia.n .Mclvinlcv<br />

whieli resulted in th.. defeat<br />

Bryan. Ucpuhlieniis have Icaruc*<br />

since* tbo convention .kf four yea<br />

•iro how iiiiportnnt it is to scle<br />

elenn. hiirb-mindml men ns their re<br />

Sntnrday. Folnruary 12.19lg<br />

Business<br />

Success<br />

r«»H4*ntutivt'-4 in n niitiouiil ^JIth Ut'cublu-un 1'nriv<br />

IIJI^ Ii'iirm'l in tln< InKI .t'our yur-<br />

ouirlit ifot to bo ovcrloolu'd ami ccr<br />

tjtinlv it will not l>«\ it' nifii til' tl"<br />

tviM» <strong>of</strong> Mr. IJKIHTJ*. O-rdi-n JIH- M--'<br />

rctiw! JK di'U'L'JiU 1 - to Ili«* ^jitncriijir.<br />

Th a\tut<br />

nir out" <strong>of</strong> ForiihT I*»-i^Iont Iton^i*<br />

'clt wil) Iw iMu'ilt'd tit n^^iirt' it \U"<br />

Mi"limlit i r. Tli<<br />

Ti-i- wlih'li i-MiilVitnts tlii-, lint ion<br />

i cri>.i^- u'liifh miiv involve tht« \'i>r\<br />

iff IIIHI I'XWtt'iu-i' <strong>of</strong> (In* rrputil<br />

niMio<br />

I'ri'c from ttart<br />

H»rt to Co<br />

lv<br />

rlc for llu» ir<br />

.!'I«\ HIHI tilt*<br />

^lrie^ nuicarl*y districts.<br />

Aw >-tnie;it;|it to protrH<br />

our honied and our . civilization<br />

uL-niiM HIICII mi nnforhinjitc rnliirn.<br />

itv a« war. !(ple <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,. plua 20 VmJ? 1 ?<br />

l>hll».. ahould no doubt prove to xh?L&<br />

llo thnt our work la up to BlanH.M "^<br />

a ... .. C - WEISLEft S SON*-* 1 * 1<br />

Both Phonea ... Merchant T.»<br />

Clonnlrj, Preaalng, "•---•<br />

Altoratlom.<br />

HEADLEY & ADAMS<br />

General ilillwork<br />

lOth Mtnwt & Vent Ave..<br />

OCEAN OITV. N. J.<br />

Pa "Happie" Says:<br />

"fircntont<br />

iitf* Stove. .<br />

' "KTotliini; more chocrlcss in tho world than<br />

room. . . •<br />

"With rho little heater I can HIUIVO in comfort—and with<br />

nn eliiini'o <strong>of</strong> cateliinc colil. 1 '<br />

comfort in the world—is that Gns Hoat-<br />

a cold bath-<br />

ALL STYLES. SIZ«iS AND PRICES<br />

The <strong>City</strong> Gas Light Co.<br />

- it<br />

ill the<br />

eiisii-r lo<br />

Hie than i<br />

-Iliuuii ii villain<br />

ri'ul I i IV.<br />

MA88EY EDWARDS<br />

EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE.<br />

COMMERCIAL MEN'S REST<br />

Sterling Restaurant, 828 A ;ir<br />

ul.li nr will,,mi l»,.ir,l.<br />

I..<br />

.•K. ovHt.'i-M l,v Hi* 1 iiuiirt<br />

OVHltTH. i||| MlVll'H.<br />

F. B. Lambert. Prop.<br />

:»7. OCEAN CITV, N. J.<br />

JAMES M. CHESTER A. CO.<br />

F{eal Estate and Insurance<br />

IIotcln, Cottages and Lots tor Sale Rent or Exchange<br />

CXT '«) I> Si'rri'lurv<br />

iilim^ tin* i'ii;i-l. .-IIMI<br />

cnnniliiilii - ;i<br />

NOTICE I<br />

Par Hlgk..lSHCh Fru.i For AU *l*i. ol<br />

S d j FURNITURE<br />

Lot Too LUII. No»» Too<br />

Jos. P. Venable, 653 Asbury Ave<br />

IUU Phos. 61 W<br />

Abbotts<br />

ALDERNEY DAIRIES<br />

SEVENTH AND WEST AVE.<br />

Choice. Dairy Products and Hlflh<br />

Grade Butter.<br />

Country Bottled Milk In Refriger-<br />

ators Dally.<br />

niiil Vow Vnrlt<br />

^ .'ilnii^ llu*<br />

Kivi't-^. iiinl it<br />

Ordtra dellverad. Tloth Phnmiii.<br />

Real Estate and<br />

Search Company<br />

REPRESENTS<br />

Fidelity Trust Co.. <strong>of</strong> Newark, and<br />

Wlldwood Title and Trust Co.<br />

TITLE INSURANCE<br />

Sgarolu. Abstracts <strong>of</strong> Tltlo, Conveyancing<br />

•Ftro Insurance,<br />

Proapl S«r»I«t. AU worli r >rut«J<br />

Maaay to Laaa Oa Qfi fUtt M«i£i|U<br />

FARMS rORSAU<br />

CAPK MAV COURT lioi'SB, N. J.<br />

J. C. STEELMAN<br />

Contractor<br />

"»——-and Builder<br />

Retiidence, 30K Ninth' HI.,<br />

r<br />

THEO. V. T0WN8ENO<br />

Satisfaction Plumbing and Heating<br />

9S2 Asbury Avenue<br />

L. S. CORSON<br />

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER<br />

lilUfMtltn Saaranteri<br />

•10 Aabtuy Av*., OCEAN CTIY.N. J. "~<br />

llii'<br />

ri'lurv <strong>of</strong> \\':\r w York oa Ua Utk.<br />

Send Orders To THE LEDGER<br />

HELP TO B0CM OCEAN CITY<br />

BV USIMO THESE ENVELOPES<br />

MONEY TO LOAN<br />

ON MORTGAGE<br />

ALBERT A. HOWI3LL.<br />

412 Market Street. Camden. N. J.<br />

PERSONAL SUPERVISION<br />

.... . ..u..o m-K. Jobbing<br />

JOHN V. RONTIERE<br />

-:- Contractor and Builder-:-<br />

944 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Ian. Furnl.h.d OCEAN CITV. N. J.<br />

ClfAH. K. AJJAMM W. W. ADAMS<br />

CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO.<br />

FURNITURE<br />

Curpota, Otddlna. Matting, Shlda*<br />

725 and 722 Asbury Avenue<br />

S'atlwrui-tluii Ciiiinintet'il<br />

J. E. Townsend,<br />

ELECTRICIAN<br />

• 137 Asbury Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Phona Dtf^T<br />

...<br />

ALLEN SCULL<br />

THE BUILDER<br />

EIGHTH AND OCEAN AVENUE<br />

RESIDENCES<br />

PUBLIC AND SENI.PUifi.lc BUILDIN8S<br />

THE LEADING PAPER<br />

OF OCEAN CITY CITY '.-'LEDGER<br />

A<br />

LARGEST CIRCULATION<br />

IN THE CITY<br />

. XIX—NO. 16. OCEAN CITY. N. J.. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 19. <strong>1916</strong> Price, Two Cents.<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Trade's<br />

Great Publicity Plans<br />

Fanner <strong>City</strong> Commissioner Robert<br />

y :Ftober Will Take Trip To Advef-<br />

. tlie the Resort—The Innovation<br />

• ' promises To Be Fruitful.<br />

•, At a Kpccinl mootinj; <strong>of</strong> tho Board<br />

Yiif Trade, hold in tho <strong>City</strong> Commis-<br />

• lioners' Clmmbor, on Tuosdny ovo-<br />

• jim, Former <strong>City</strong> ' Coinmlsnionur<br />

,'Bobert Kishcr mrido n report <strong>of</strong>vhis<br />

"trip to Diilailclpliin last week to<br />

"'gMt with n committee <strong>of</strong> the Poor<br />

Biehnrv! Clult. to nee what urrnnRo-<br />

• pints coiilil'bc motto to have-a KDO««Uent ndverli^in^ i>n>|>_' the ol"<br />

ll views a try-nal in the<br />

4'oimai>--ioiie|--' Olinnilirr, nnd tluxe<br />

present were delighted wit.li the |ir«-<br />

l i<br />

MORE MYSTERIOUS INITIALS<br />

The rc<br />

nd oul<br />

inili;il nli<br />

rler will ._•!, .liillf.v Iryiuu In<br />

iiiL*"- in tlii-- liurir it' tlie-ii'<br />

. l;i'i'l> mi nr'.'iiiiizi.ii.'. Her,'<br />

T e A d v e r t i s e O c e a n C i t y o n B o o s t e r i- . m - . t i . . - r , • : „ ! , iiiiii i i i . i i n d i,, ,>., iii,.<br />

Trip reporter \Ve,liu'-i|av iii..rnitiL'. It i-<br />

The proposition pr'• ''•"' " l » 1 ' 1 '. '"'• •"' Wil -<br />

»fll be $1(10, in addition to tho ox- l>nvwli 1>v «» the-mall, friend* <strong>of</strong> tlie<br />

tame* <strong>of</strong>.ili,. representative. ; irnliixv or heaiilv in-ej-ent.<br />

President Clayton Iluines Itiick ''"'^ A - A. A. ' lub i- inmiinseil <strong>of</strong><br />

law nt onco the ailvisubility ,,f the i.ien.l.ers <strong>of</strong> William K. Mi,ss,.y s<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Titv bein" in on the proposi- Suniliiv School elass u,id will meet<br />

HOB, and Mayor Clmmpion und Com. _a'liir.:<br />

ciilurs liel.|>^ 1'i'tl .it:,1 ullile. Till' I'V'i'*<br />

' niicj vtas s|ii-nt n, ^iiuics nl' \iiriin-<br />

ki.ids uiili ii ^i Viileiiline tiiivni'<br />

Mcr ii'. anil a iiinlinn nrevaileil that<br />

Former riinnnissiouer Hubert Fislier<br />

tajilllil lie tile ri.'l'M'-i'llliillvi' nl' till'<br />

'(itv ,,n i h e 1 • < i > -1 i 11 _r liiii.. Iii ii'ld'-<br />

.tion tn liillii'.- a lar'je nuuilu'r <strong>of</strong> t h e<br />

(itv hunk lei- on the trip. Mr Fislu'r<br />

will ill-,, si'i> that other advi'lii-iii-"<br />

Batter is ur.inerly di--triliuted in tlie<br />

Tari'Mis eilii's almiir the rmite iif the<br />

boosting trip.<br />

NATIONAL PAY-UP WEEK<br />

Everybody Supposed To Pay Every-<br />

body Next Week—Wonder If They<br />

Will?<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 21 to 2(1, inclusive, will<br />

be pay-up week all over the coun-<br />

try, acciwdiii!; to tho plans formu-<br />

lated hv n Kationul business men's<br />

ii and every citizen in<br />

debt to another is supposed to pay<br />

what be owes, which will enable him<br />

(the other fellow) to puv what lie<br />

owes, and so oh duwii the line or<br />

around the circle.<br />

If tho plan winks well in this city<br />

it will cause tho settlini: up <strong>of</strong> "<br />

hinre number <strong>of</strong> debts 'with a ren-<br />

ioitahlv small amount <strong>of</strong> cash—but<br />

we wonder if thev will? ,<br />

Venn, .iiiro .tlio, writer *»»' a than<br />

pay twenty dollars with n dollar<br />

and still luive the dollar." The<br />

trick"or feat <strong>of</strong> course beimr the puy-<br />

inir <strong>of</strong> a dollar lie owed to the man<br />

hcsiuV him, and that man paying the<br />

dnll|ir--ti>-thi>_nni!-iin-tlu!-u<br />

stiiipiKcd to owe him.<br />

urse thnt could not be<br />

renlily. a stunt sonie-<br />

it could be* worked ill<br />

ilollnr he wa<br />

While <strong>of</strong> c<br />

duplicntcd in<br />

whal a-kin l<br />

this or anv otliei* 4*ouiiiiunily i*' ni.xt<br />

weel; sluill trulv be reeomii/ed us a<br />

*p!i\'-up" time, ns ninny people can<br />

>av up if others u'ill start tile ball<br />

rolling hv paving' tbcin.<br />

Those in debl lo The r.eih'er olllce<br />

nrc kindly reminded I Inn diiriir-'<br />

pav-up wiJE'k, as well ns later, small<br />

favors will be Ihnnkfiillv received,<br />

and Inrirer ones in prii|iiir!iou.<br />

THAT F. M. N. CLUB<br />

.I'd in .i Illluej<br />

N. (lull, i.ll M<br />

lib Iliel al t In<br />

Homer Shiicnu<br />

inn r ITV<br />

ndav evi'ii<br />

I'e-iilellei'<br />

l-er. and<br />

, I 1 . M.<br />

r. The<br />

M.-. r.<br />

I l.idy,<br />

her irir 1<br />

Regular Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

The Commissioners<br />

Hiram-Mowrer To Audit <strong>City</strong> Books—Difficulty Encountered In Securing<br />

Site for Comfort Station—Program Publisher Offers a Column Ad.<br />

for $1.50—Yacht Club Asks for $500 from Advertisinn Fund.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Jtuitrd nf t-'oin-<br />

missioners held their regular weekly<br />

mectini; in the Cominissiiiners' Itootn,<br />

Citv Hall, at •_> o'.-lnck TuesdjjV af-<br />

toriioon, thu full Itoitrd lieinir pres-<br />

ent.<br />

The Ke.ssiiui was <strong>of</strong> short-.durntlun;'<br />

rommissinner tCampbell ' huvinir n<br />

report wlintever tn uuike, and ('mil-.<br />

s-iiniier Adams merely reporting<br />

that the liulkfieaii und jetty work in<br />

lit Ii <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was proim'stintr<br />

us faviirablv ns the weather condi-<br />

tions would permit.<br />

Mayor Chaiiipinii reported that he<br />

was stijl at »"rk on the ulan- <strong>of</strong> the<br />

music iiiivilinn and_pitb|ie_ e^rtiifiirl<br />

Htatiou. He said it was bard work to<br />

iret the iiropertv owni'rs to uirrce to<br />

i< plan nf Ineatinir the station at<br />

Afoorlvn Terrace. The only wav I'*<br />

Hit it at that imiut was to place it<br />

below the Ilnardwtilk and if that was<br />

done ill,. Hi,.,|- wniild L-.i lower tlian<br />

the sewer ami il would be necessary<br />

to pump nut. Tim- fiN^Aii* satist'ac'-<br />

torv s,ilution <strong>of</strong> the ...alter had been<br />

arrived at hut he was still wnrUi.iL'<br />

ut il.<br />

Mi'. Caiuiilii'll innved Hint Hiram<br />

Mo»rcr In' ii|ii',-<br />

l.'.i'li.llll (I<br />

If llWf Ill,- V i<<br />

II I,<br />

ll,<br />

"IIIB<br />

"SPEED-WEIGHT" A FACTOR. IN<br />

L ROAD BUILDING<br />

.iii.l the Miris U C I I I Ihri.ii'jli ii I I I I M I I H T<br />

o f invslci'iiiiis . I , - . liiindeil i l u M I I<br />

f|' tile A.ll'illll-. Ml n.lli'l' In tidal<br />

i mil what old ni'ii I'.ite had hidden<br />

••Speed-Height" is the niiuie jrivi'ii<br />

liv Vol. I'.. A. Stevens, I'uiiiuiissiiiiier<br />

•tJPubliL' Konds <strong>of</strong> Xew Jersey, and<br />

KMntlv eluded President ul' die<br />

Aracri.'iin Ko.nl lluililers' Associa-<br />

tion, to a newlv designated fuctnr in<br />

Wai buililunr which miist lie mure<br />

(arefiillv considered bv highway ni-<br />

(tineers in the future. The riite <strong>of</strong><br />

•nwd at whieli cuiumudities nl'i_'nen<br />

*«i(tht« can he carried over a mini<br />

ku a definite relation tn the value<br />

> <strong>of</strong> tho road, the comuiiulitics tn a<br />

Wmmunitv. in dollurs nud rents:<br />

..led to eonstruct roads which will<br />

under the present heavy antn-<br />

• und motor truck tralltc, ii<br />

• careful study <strong>of</strong> "spt'ed-<br />

is iv,inircd. Il is e\|>ected<br />

Colonel Stevens, in his address<br />

i It the Amprieiiu Oooil ltniiil- Con-<br />

v-'BtM at Pittsburgh, I'u.. <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />

J-8|b. .will nlace this pDohlem siiuure.<br />

,;h before the Convention for hiirli-<br />

>l*«v <strong>of</strong>flciiils nnd eiijrincer-i to study.<br />

'^!, The voat ninount <strong>of</strong> uionev Iwinir<br />

ev*rv veur in road and Htrcot<br />

nnd maintenance, ani-<br />

to Hevernl hundred million<br />

and th« conHtuntly tTrowingr<br />

for a creater mileuce nf<br />

ived roads which will BUHtuin<br />

truffle, nnd the rapid dovel-<br />

<strong>of</strong> motor venicles to', bnndle<br />

' commodities and passenzerK at<br />

njl tend to stimplate<br />

and engineers to a<br />

•Hon pf the economic<br />

principles involved.<br />

nil the nlhcr-id,'<br />

Aliil .alt the I'M<br />

liciii'_ r iicrl'ui'nti',1<br />

there Liking il i,i<br />

l l l l W C V I I . i l s 1 1 . '<br />

Iciinii'il that In' <<br />

•jle man wSmld ,<br />

vent life intn :i '<br />

iiml ii!,me in i'.'<br />

,1' ll<br />

• i in<br />

I'i'Cll.<br />

•-.' slMIll- Weiv<br />

I..lie tlliiN 1 s-il<br />

lie Wii-: "'I 1 -.<br />

rler Ilii • - ;- "' 'j<br />

IT cil. \''l -i!'-|<br />

li:" v • il -red tnl<br />

, , f •.:>!- IM-" 1<br />

:• . *' u;n* I.<br />

II.. :,,<br />

•I'll.. ll.'l'l.<br />

-I mi,I il,.' I,',,Inn: .<br />

l.v. mill inn-mi; II . I.<br />

[U Inn,WII In Hi., st.il.-<br />

stay-;'.ml,- M.-:.i...:n.1. Tin<br />

ed lute, nnd every minute <strong>of</strong> the time I'l'.inihni'i'ilv" I.,'."pi'' ii',!' i!.<br />

was taken ui> by some pleusuralile i,',',"^-.'.'^/"',;:,,!,'."' ',''„',',''•',',".,|<br />

levice uf the hns||..s, and the pe.il- >•! /lie «• ti"r I •-.- ...liiu'i v.<br />

<strong>of</strong> hiiiL'hter thu.1 llniited out mi l.'en- ... ii!:..',!!!""'iii"Ji-''i.!;'^' : f,',<br />

Iral a\cnni. wciv due mil ice to all '1',,'1V,'II,'.' I "'I' I...<br />

Illill'ji. I t illllr-- .,I' her I'l-'.inU'-uictn<br />

her- <strong>of</strong> the K. \|. V. t'lllll.<br />

Hill, -..-i.l |.. -iiv, i lu- animal uiiliir.'<br />

in cdnitiuiii I.-- in all h u m a n - anil tin-.<br />

niiunijil refre-luneiils were iiir<br />

I'l.miccd tli'.-c lii'.irl- were drnlM 1 "''<br />

.I. . (':..!.•.] ll.'U.-v-, the llciiillit'nl<br />

i.'i rd- and -ciiliiiii'iil-. spnlicn. earlier<br />

ill H'C cvcii'ir-", r..|-..'nllen ami all<br />

I,, to ilU.-ii-- the via.nl-<br />

'iiii<br />

:.L'.,ii., I<br />

I I'l.tl, 1-<br />

.K.iin/ in<br />

.i ...i.i I,<br />

, i..i .a..n<br />

li:h III<br />

IK<br />

It.'s. 1,1<br />

illlriel<br />

Iloplm; wo muy hiivn your riivoculil,<br />

i,-lien on tlilu - rn.jii.'iit. |t,«rnitl m.t I,<br />

nil,N.rll,.< ni>H,.|r.. - . . • • . •<br />

Vmu-M Irulv.<br />

ll.MUtV HT.VNTON, flairrotiirv.<br />

The yomiiiiinientiou<br />

and ordered tiled.<br />

A • communication<br />

Wiis received<br />

from Mr.<br />

r,oiiL'streth, received i>y tbo ^fn.vor,<br />

wus not read, but its contents were<br />

explained hv thn Mnvnr , .<br />

Mr. leui^striHIi publishe.s a pm~<br />

irriini for I'litertfiinnients'in t*lii!n-<br />

delphia, the pri>urram lieiilir » folder<br />

ll\l>, and iliiriiiL- the season, ii|> till<br />

tseptemher 1st. l'.IIIi. I here will be<br />

from twentv-llve tn thirty issues,<br />

mid fur a


. ' " . I • ' • - • . • • '<br />

i>. ...<br />

IDXCFDT D1IF MATMl fleld «oaJa and the latter sooriur 20<br />

lOAOlVul OA|iL IWl_lD|"Ut <strong>of</strong> a-possible 25 from the foal<br />

WSIliS<br />

M1CIIL ITEMS<br />

!' ; v. fi<br />

•/ ;.:<br />

1<br />

g<br />

opt <strong>of</strong> a-possible 25 from .the foal<br />

line. • ' • ••' • ••. •<br />

____«-<br />

o* u<br />

THE -MATCHLESS" LIGHT<br />

•;' ' Cass. K lak. was in Camden on ^ « ne mita ? ?£\ Io8 j t0 ^ S f T S ""^ o<br />

• » hwincss trip Monday. •*"•* B»««rvefl last Saturday night, £~V gggj »«» •<br />

,•/•'.••• . ' __ , after having the game well on ice.- . , ..<br />

Her' and Mrs. J. B. Kulp and Tlie v » sitor8 onlno *»"> tno re""' CAPB MAT<br />

Ugbter. woreUl Atlantic-<strong>City</strong> Sat- , totion °f Jiving, defeated Wildw.-od . | bis life, and Wildwood Tliuraduy evening, score, ,<br />

while somewhat handicapped by his 43 to 29. '<br />

Mrs. A. J. MeCorkle entertained injuries, he'put enough ginger in the The line-up: . —~ " ~ .,^7.777<br />

Strs. A. E. Everinghom <strong>of</strong> fhilndel eame io have " 10 VMltow completely Wild wood <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tho forwurd positions, the Method<br />

• ©his. Mrs J. M Hart and brother <strong>of</strong> bowildorod. nnd the score at the end Colberg ... •' P Hildroth '-'« ' orm ». Vtetty atitt proposition<br />

' Trenton, durimr the past week. <strong>of</strong> tho Orst poriod stood la '°' with (Oilbert) i» their class.<br />

' m ii <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on the big end. Foster r ~ ~ '<br />

' MANY ATTENDED 8ERVICE8 v/ben Graystook f° un « t°P I°V with four men. and tbo m(lro nre ncnon.Hy ,,Oming to thin<br />

^ ^ J«__!_ _r_Vlf._A » *y n K° nl bv Barlow. The best the «oldi«r boys were in tho lead at thu MmtvTV ii|t|0 (f) forward.<br />

FORMS WALKINB CLUB locals could get in thoHO valuable «nd <strong>of</strong> the first period. 11 to 7. —The ernck fllnHHboro tenm hfiR<br />

I Iho Mary <strong>of</strong> Bethany Woman's two minutes was a goal from foul. ^ Hi* soeond iwriod. which wnx ,.|inl|onged tho winnor in the Sea-<br />

B_de Class <strong>of</strong> the first Presbyterian It was a hard game for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ohm-d during tho intormis-ion <strong>of</strong> the H|ior(, *,,,„,;„„ s,,ries . for t|,0 chnm-<br />

UM . Church every Thursday after- Tlio final lienro was 28-20.<br />

Boon at two 'o'clock, at wbioh time Tho Ene-np:<br />

tiisy wUl take a walking.trip, rain or ORBYSTOCK RBHBIIVE<br />

(__«, : Plold V><br />

~Aoy woman feeling tho need <strong>of</strong> ox- mil. Forworj i"<br />

Cteise and willing to join tbe class in ^^"c.m.T 1 ?...':: I<br />

taking a walk, having a friendly talk Armatronc. quard .... o<br />

t<strong>of</strong>at with tbe members <strong>of</strong> the class.<br />

NOTICES FROM<br />

TIB CHURCHES<br />

nreokley, Forward<br />

oilbert.. Forward ..<br />

,_ WotMnthal. Canter<br />

n I Smith. Oturd .....<br />

\ Blvrp. Ouard<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

' PreaoWng nt 10.30 A. M. and7J0<br />

P. It. by the pastor. Rev. C. H.<br />

BafaM.. - •<br />

8a-day School at 2.30 P. M.<br />

FIRST M. E. CHURCH<br />

rinew •*. r MIIIIIMI py v g t Cpny . n UUuALl ull I HJjilL<br />

FIRST •. E. CHURCH eM> tiimcnt Wodncndny niRbt, n«oro 18tp •»•-„.»-.,,,-_._ „««„«.-«<br />

Pwachlng by the pastor, Bev. J. —Brecklev never played a better 11. The Soldier Boys played a good KHTATK TR ANKFRRR<br />

Kulp, at 10J0 A. M. and 730 game. His einger nnd "ptl>" seem- Uoor irumo. but were unable to locate " " * » " U lllflUUl UUU<br />

M d t b th hl t th b k t<br />

BL Kulp, at 10.30 A. M. ami<br />

P.M.<br />

8unday School at 3.30 P. M.<br />

Whatever<br />

The Value<br />

<strong>of</strong> your Estate, it is to your<br />

aamo a 'Beliablo Executor.<br />

Whan you appoint the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> .Title 4 Trust<br />

Company to act in this ou.<br />

paeity, you are sura that<br />

everything will be properly<br />

bandied. .<br />

Ask na for particular*.<br />

'- . You can rent a Safe<br />

Deposit Box here for<br />

. , $8.00 and up p«r year |<br />

OOCAi CITY TITLE<br />

A TRUST CO.<br />

M1UTAHT Cl,im<br />

Fluid Foul<br />

lUfares—Colttawn.<br />

- 1. Uuurd .<br />

FerKuwoii. auurd.<br />

; COMPANY a<br />

; Pleld Paul<br />

X _ , OoulM Qunl«<br />

Rvlt. Forwurd 1 0<br />

" Haley. iFarward 3 p<br />

_-* Wnlluce. Center 1 6<br />

« Olbb, Cluurj 3 0<br />

I'rlc. Guard . — 0 1 •<br />

Motes <strong>of</strong> the flame<br />

—Groystock's nagging at Referee<br />

li<br />

'"" i MM* . 1 B n (- MUIIBKU playertt tb.au the visitors during the team, Huoring 10 <strong>of</strong> their points<br />

FIH8T BAPTIST CHURCH fl_,t p.-Hoa. wou)d bo hnrd to find. Tho ncoro:<br />

» Tomorrow, the. pastor will preach They had evideutly looked for Home- FEROUHON'S<br />

to th» morning at 10.30. Topic. "The thing s<strong>of</strong>t. £_!„•• o5u_<br />

Chnreh and Its Escutcheon." Muaio —With the Militurv Club piaving J«ffrlo«. P.irwuro ..... o -i-<br />

«... «»i,_ !.,_!,._ rfM.-!- .. .. . '.> . , '• ,7 *-• K«r«i.>uHi. Korwurd. 0 »<br />

•or me junior Uiour. the game they put up Saturday night Morrlw»i. cmtur ..... B II<br />

COMPANY n<br />

ar_. «-i- T * TT ~ '""" ^ C a p M u<br />

^.SK- Vtt.7: ^S-S-KT-!:«•«. -"=. - - s.<br />

ao * ""' Cape Mav nt the Armory Wedne-duy Armory Tonight<br />

Fs» Sale—Two blocks <strong>of</strong>. bay front night, by u 3H-28 sooro. Malinger Town>*ciid ainiimiices for<br />

atmts. P. a Bo, 118. provemeut In team nlav ,,»! W I,., L Z "' . v ^ , A : y . 10 :<br />

--- —^«—j. n_ iiiiwii I,IU ruiini,<br />

Knsio bv tho Church Quartet. A —Quite a i J<br />

HolVreu CoU»on'M wbUb had died <strong>of</strong> CkwrdaU, and dreyUtock. and xt *" l<br />

awuv ut t!,.. -turt <strong>of</strong> tho gnme. while tlu-v iiM)uir« » stiff gimmiiU'e. o". 1 , 1 ,"''<br />

The Cupiw we.« always d^iimt M V ^"" tl '<br />

gme. while tlu-v iiM)uir« » stiff gimmiiU'e. o.,,<br />

The Cupiw we.« always d^uitimt Manager T..vv ..emlV aim is to uiv« ^"" tl '• cvf .<br />

Lotw. *l7_tl<br />

. R|DTunaV PARTV<br />

y.<br />

l ^ « ! l<br />

yM u<br />

... « ^ »c.» ...»,„,» u. .,-Kinu jim,i,,{t.r Towimeiid s aim is to give """"•• "• ""•• A^iiiry iivenuo, WUH<br />

behind., und at no timo' w«rt> . thu.v the patrmi. <strong>of</strong> the came only the '" >r " "" ""' VJM| ll "V '> c r'fliriwry.<br />

dangerous. Iwvt ohtaiiiahle. . ""• "" "»'«v VOIIW ujro. Wo tmii't<br />

The gaiui. was » .'lean, open one. jr Vlll, Wlim t(1 fcl,(. ,„„, <strong>of</strong> ||10 |1C!)t It'll vim the war hmmii-e we wouldn't<br />

sueh us it is u pleasure to witness. ,.„„„.„ ot- th,. «.„,„„ (hU' j, Vou|1 dur^ a«k lu-r. Jn-t the same, Uow-<br />

llull-dog tactics uiul kivklnc wero opportunity.' '' Vur - "l»ink" ami Miss Charlotte<br />

conspicuous by thoir absence, which n . celelirale t lit* same natal duv mill<br />

NEW HOUSES FOR SALE<br />

"— ERECTED BY<br />

Otis M. Townsend<br />

THE REUABIE Rllimpp<br />

$2200 BungaW on Pleaenr. Avenue, near i.to. '<br />

^ $2750 Bungalow. 1308 Asbury Avenue.<br />

r iumue we wouldnt<br />

^.^^ ll|Ji|U.. ^ ^ c|u|rio|tc<br />

celelirale tlit* same natal day nnd<br />

that was tho emiso ot tho bright<br />

\iv,\lt± ;,; MltiA Charlotte's home luHt<br />

Saturday evotiing.<br />

$3750 Cottage. 2035 Cmiral 4<br />

$4750 Cottage. 416 Central aven.<br />

$8000 .Cottage. 8W.,onW(rf<br />

W(rfW(haBdWMley<br />

'illTell the Methodists Toniuht Saturday evening.<br />

rent <strong>of</strong> tho storv * -^ i*" m '' which i« utlraeting uon- The celubrnlimi started early in<br />

<<br />

>iiduruble iutur.ut nuioug tho younger tbe ovening und voutinued until a<br />

Tbo score: element u* well UB' the older fans, late hour. Gnmex and vocal nnd in-<br />

. OCELVN c |J£ V j j.ou, wjll u^, p)uyU(l ali tt pruliiuinary eon. utriimtmtnl music mndo the hotir-i<br />

n.r« Vorw.ru . Ck < l1 * a %' u '"'j. te.t ut tbo Armory tonight. WISH, swiftly and the revelers were<br />

lirackl'ey. Forwnrj".';; 4 3 10 Kergusun'u leulu has been liuiug up nlv ton gorry when tbo hour came<br />

}i'"r_.'ri_H!'a_?r t a r .::: s o « ugain«t tbo Co. O. teum in the pre- for parting. During the evening a<br />

Hmlth. au_rd o « • J> liminurv gumes on Wednedduy nights tustv luncheon wax nerved, to which<br />

V and (be Methodwts have boen play- all did full justice.<br />

OA.PB M^Jw _^ui ln(f the ()rejiminary Kame_ on Sat- Those who were present to wish<br />

w • GkjaU ao«i» m«j- arday nights. ; Mi"" Charlotte many bnppy returns<br />

c__p.*>orw_M .":;: _••••• . • . The teams are very evenly match- <strong>of</strong> the day were the Misses Flo<br />

S premuey among the se-ond-olass baU Icy. Dorothy Barron. Miriam Reloh-<br />

. ,„— . . . J lowra. ley. Sara Smith, and Messrs. Harold<br />

n-f.r». ______<br />

n _„" jrame wUI atart Promptly ut 'FVinroson. Wallace Martin. William<br />

«r~-_M__o_. - 7 m<br />

appropriation to defrav the *'>- its li,illlIu.H Hurt „„,, Kverinalnim ro«.r niutriiil in the .1,....-.: Tk.... ....... «....i. ._ ;'.. Ounners in differnl sections <strong>of</strong> the,<br />

AUTOMOBILES<br />

Mr. Owner, it may be that you arc not satisfied with your car. It<br />

you buy the next one.<br />

I SELL<br />

^uru»st!lt Ul Xopp^rwitVihe United States: one is not onlv a satisfied bat « d.- •"•»1 law. This law '^J-forth: "Anv<br />

^Um «» »n t the contra«ts bad Now. therefor.-, bo it Resolved, lighted customer. Alf We need to »««on who shall violate any <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lUmcnt mill tno ^^ ^^ the Chnmbcr <strong>of</strong> Commerce <strong>of</strong> „„•,. it t|10 forcmoHt ro^rf County Provisions or regulations <strong>of</strong> this law<br />

llv ing for their ii««intiini-e in nilvi.-ji,, ^|,ine in our pleasure* and nur i»iiien J. Hump- w«- huve were hr.m.li! home ro tlu.^e '»i»H-oiied not more thai, tilt .lav-or<br />

ton Moore mid William J. Brown- who know us not, they would hasten '»'•['. '» •»•' •li««-r«>tiim ol' the f.uirt.<br />

inir for their uxwintiim-e >n udvo- to finite in our pleasure* and our -was _ iuta mol,ev i«r nio».|Ulto ex- tip- whone wealth smee 1010 «he hnx<br />

..ssed. and a resolution urevail- . «iirim««i'd: . PLANS rUHMULMiLU . I Q I | | IVil |_3 I IVI _^^ LJ _E-T J-~_TI !_• _F"\<br />

«!•-> n..'a,,.,»i.nr -..n.l a remient »""•"""»"• _ r|im> Mny ip:i",12r>.ir.r "«•» --II-TU rrmol r"* l_ _ J Iwl _T"_ I i\l I •_ -. _P_ •" MX I I l\l f_><br />

iwol nutate ua'cntB to diwe.mtinae , „ , . _.„. r.r-r.o< Somcwet • n.i.SSd.t-tr<br />

practice. _K it h»- a barn.ful i.i- AMERICAM ROAD IBUILDERS n,lrli,,,tori XiSOHJOR ,.;„„, Mllv (.,lllrt „„„„,.. X-. ,.. <strong>Feb</strong>. " ^ ^'""^ ^ ^ - »""" ^ ' ^ «• J-<br />

aee over pri_At ,|.u annual imelinL' <strong>of</strong> the . .<br />

r-Fornier Commi^ionei- ltolwrt • — CumWdaml 27.57fl.">«r> ca,K, Mllv (•, ty ' Trotting mul TUA APE II M ATTV II C COAT II TT All<br />

^T_i__l_a_"" "'c^SSrsr^SX^ZSSSi-v.v.v.-:::::SJRSJSSiTS?___."_ ille 0G£A W GIT "ASSOGIATIOJ.<br />

(»-»,-__W*»_-S-lS'tir-S.rr;:S.=-:.::::::::::::::SSS3rM"--£SiU'rS'i • M ___!_'"*»<br />

k; ant . Thirteenth Atwua to uymtiot. <strong>of</strong> he BlIlSMS- . . . . . . . . . . 17.3ai.7« ,,ollU „_ l:il,_. Mav ,•„„„, v, ,illc.t. ,he Pr.-id. H/-R_v. S. W. LAKE. D. D.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> N. J<br />

^thebu 8ine 8.tru,,«a l.teriwaH;---.^ _' ^ ' ^ *»* "««'•'• Aviation has I ai r,,or 1. «*_ ,w,, O.., V.- «",_..- .?£?!____.-._.. ., .<br />

•rital importnm-o. an alwolutely.ut- ^^ lM..^ulli " • - '<br />

' - , feature was tbo *»»«_*ur- ; ^,11 b« Unowu .U the siuu _____ |<br />

,ner served at «.x »•*"' Se.ai-A.inual Meeting <strong>of</strong> tho' vwlr<br />

"Tenlr!_/vSairl "deleg. te" 1 v iu «oim«nrtr-«- with it- there will he ra,k¥ M,,y Cmi|I,y ,, w a j • _i •<br />

NewPotafoes Tlle AlWO.illlioll ha. nlM 'Bsue.1 tnry Ralph ^.i,,!,,,,,^.. Report <strong>of</strong> u, 1K.o.,ml,ii.|.ed. the exhibit., will be ."^"f 1f ~ m Chestnut Street Wharf. Ph.Iadelphuu Round:tap tfcltett,<br />

Prawn Butter Sntiee |_vitlltjoni| to statu Highway und .vu.^.te- to tho State TTortioultuVal viewed" bv thbiiuundM where in the 1°°° for »«teen days. $3.00. Full Summer Service. Three Thouunj<br />

me Pens Sliced Tomnr.icx c;tv i^-ine^.-ri, through .it th-coiin. |||ld ^--i^nUnroi meetings. New ,)aHt but n. hundred or more miw the acres, comprising the cntli* city, under deeds forever prohibiting the<br />

jfl. Plum Pudding a la Htiuw- try. t May County pub- »,-,__, o_^j___<br />

• Cherry Custnrd lee Cream ^, w ._ ,he ndmini«tration. cou- flr,,winj, id Kt.w jersoy» Pr<strong>of</strong>. M. A. |j duutnetiv«.:.-. WUdwood; Ttrst Vloe I»re_ideat, ....:, . •' MV.f. WISLCY LAKE, B.•«<br />

aside Resort, is located on<br />

>!''••'<br />

*i "__T *<br />

IW£?¥&<br />

>-_-*' -•.'-.-•C-i.-'V*


w.<br />

©cean<br />

AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL<br />

PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.<br />

By iba N. J. Math. Pub. Co.<br />

AT THE LEDGER BUILDING<br />

, 838 and 838 Asfaury Avenue<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

«U». S . Waalay Lake. I>. I)., l-r«»lilt>nt.<br />

Rav.'Ju. U. Uike. D. I).. ICtllor.<br />

Bav. Win. K. Plahar. Maniiafnir Editor<br />

Entered at lha 1'ust Olllre at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>. N. .£. a» ««cand-clujiii hinder.<br />

LEDGER Saturday. F«t<br />

tiun. Poor Mr. Wisley: whnt a. pityj JHE CZAR<br />

ho KIIOIKU liavn fi.ilo.l to unilorh-tnnil<br />

that purfrct lovo WIIH not <strong>of</strong> the heart<br />

but <strong>of</strong> tlio intellect, nnd thnt jt<br />

a misti.ko to ju-onch o'f u perfect lov.<br />

bocj.UHC knowl«.lKM i* ulwnyi* incom<br />

plotn. How KIHI tlmt • Mr. We.-ila.-:<br />

HIIOUM Ktnrt out t imi'-li<br />

•on a wjcKi'.l rare.<br />

Tli.:' followinir a>M|iiiftit limurtioii.<br />

PVont [>u|[*^-6U cent* Pur Irit-Il for Ihu<br />

raf liuaorllun nnd 2fi «!l f h<br />

t, ly, ty<br />

Iih In lint Son <strong>of</strong> ilo.l. An.l IM1III..II-<br />

il.ly I i|i.l;n,.l to all, 'U'.. aru v.ivnl<br />

f ;irt< inn«lt; holy li pi Ivul.', In imlilli'. In<br />

IMI. ami "'"I <br />

shall nuiko our law , it<br />

Stilt.<br />

nnd who , .v .-<br />

inn ( tin- .l.'-Ji'r~- nmi the Civil Wnr «.-X|>«f('tiM| Niilp.<br />

And. looking r»mn,I to trnqo tho soumi,<br />

to wh.it inlcht ho HN lourc".<br />

found, im 1'vt- i.lr.-.nly mild, thU VIMIOH<br />

Culr. nf ook*rno.<br />

'Hi. >'U InriKulii itituvr* <strong>of</strong> womankind,<br />

whorio h)i...WHlii|) witli (1«n nml vet In* luis ^i,i!«* |ini>t>~ liy Or. S}oiin.<br />

upon thin nl|-iin|>ortinit >-iil>j(w.i. It<br />

in well l.rintvd nn.l ti.Hl.'t'ully Ixiun.l,<br />

Tlie workiui.iiwlii|) in nil that could hr<br />

di'xired. We huvu ri'iul it t'r.ilii ^.tnrt<br />

to llnish with niurh intercut, ami with<br />

ureat Hiitiht'ii.'tion. We iiriino.ini'i'<br />

('. Itii'hiui.n. a Denioerntii<br />

liiwver ol' reputation i.ii.l at |vre^en<br />

ii--.)..|jin| |.«rr>'h..il mot',<br />

alut inure elfiuly Jnui wli.it tunI >iii|i|k.'ii-<br />

C(l lo tnu lit III^ U.U'.lllll convelMloll. II<br />

lirouuhi in.. Into full ton. h with u in..-<br />

Krwm lv«' aiiit eiiiiiiiUitlit. Mjiiirlltii-utloii<br />

ruttti'i' thun II |.oiiMiiiinti.iif.| imi'; wrt in.-<br />

t*.for«i Mil o|Uih ilooi' lii^ltiiiil <strong>of</strong> Ininutiiu<br />

IIU. ll|» UUuluul ii I-IMMI'.I will. I l'f.l<br />

Wurit uuil Mtl'.'lellllilf on wlllloul p.uiut.<br />

] illWirov.-f.'it Illltl lll.'l.i W.IM no pi.ice t.<br />

blO|l, Ih.ll Ulll.'.l lllt.'lll|;.'l.l. I'fl.M'IU,' lov<br />

.1. Huh.I. lit utuui I.novtl.cli;,', ..nil<br />

SIOIIII will l)u ht'iir.l from in a linger<br />

»nv II It IT a while. In our cliil.1-<br />

i.iod u'v had llie urniidfathur <strong>of</strong> out'<br />

irullji'r. Huv. Julin W. llickuiuri, as<br />

ii.itlior*'. i>.n-tor, and iiiiKinir tli'i-ureat<br />

mi'n <strong>of</strong> tKo...* earl.v dayii none KO<br />

fully -m.'t nuilberV ideal <strong>of</strong> a holy,<br />

imwcr!nl ministry n- tlii>- u'reiit man.<br />

\Vu- u'ert*. too. yoiiiiir t.i.kuow the s.-..'<br />

'el <strong>of</strong> his ••.iWIT, hut in nI'l.-r yearn<br />

we heard him KW.'.V niiiltilud.-H hv n<br />

JV uicsence and. i.ioru..th.in<br />

iioiiii.iation In.< lieen held III.<br />

Thi> TtefitihliVnii^ elnim that the<br />

r.'wi^nntion <strong>of</strong> tlie form.'r P*.i*ecutorii<br />

RIIIIIIIHTIII. U'IIU null V.f a eoncertrdjj<br />

l>lan on the iiarl <strong>of</strong> the Dein<strong>of</strong>riil^<br />

la> iii-nri' th.-ir retention <strong>of</strong> Ihe <strong>of</strong>-<br />

flre for at leiiut flv'e yciir- mure,<br />

ra-irnr.lle^w <strong>of</strong> whether the n.*xt Hov-<br />

ernor in a Democrat or Ile|iiihli.-nn.<br />

KiuiiiiieriH'.. term wnillil have c.t|iil-<br />

e.l in 1017. Hv resiunin^ now nnd<br />

inriniltiuir the O.iveriior to n|ip.iiiit<br />

earlhlv. Hr... Tli.-kmatV hioieW'd'Tn, lli - , s " >-'"• ''"•,» '•"», "T" 1 . .""I<br />

und urea.'hed S.-rinlural l.olin.-. IN 11 "" 1 < . l "V1 rn "'". W '"i 1 ' 1 '"" « 1 ' > " rlv '"' 1 "<br />

ti.mrl.t l.v .li.hu W.-ley. Hr... SI.,,.,, •», *>'->r»\>U> lui <strong>of</strong> l>,ilr..iini;e and<br />

IIIK him.v'lhinu- in .-..mm.il. will, this . wall lift., unit hfi.ll<br />

Ih.. I...I l.l.i...!'.. ,...,<br />

.IMMllll.-.l In |||.. .,,;,<br />

Illl'.-M III |h.. I.IM.W.<br />

« M||liiin..r wklf<br />

IH II IniuHk,<br />

iw.' living, kuo<br />

... I II »]i..i.:i.il r .i wouilroilK ir.ill.rl<br />

wtti-r.' Mich |iletlir,.H 'IIH IIIM lo elv,.<br />

K.I t I.'It will).. »li.- lllt..|t uii.iih.'i III r.<br />

t|.t<br />

when a few liliioln- may he « N. Third Ht.. Camden. N. J.<br />

IIII'.M Ihe formation <strong>of</strong> more II<br />

i|rm«<br />

nwcr_<br />

dclmltled »itb l<br />

author because he L.o.'s riti<br />

imt. There is no<br />

ill llowi-r-j <strong>of</strong> rhi'torl.'.<br />

He ih strikiiiL' at a lender -<br />

e ,n,.v. with Ir.ii.s.<br />

»«•""»- " 11 " 1 \" :he».<br />

The i.ionthlv roses- re.iitiri- essen-<br />

i.llv the su,ue lreiitm.*nl. Tliin out<br />

•ad ami "enI; slm.it-.. In this- rlass<br />

<strong>of</strong> rose^', however, it i^ well to .'lit<br />

haek the >:h(>i>li ill winter, renioviii'.-<br />

from one-foiirlh to one-third ol' the<br />

lirevioiu st.iMou'k- growth. If they<br />

are nriined everv winter lo within<br />

MORGAN HAND. JR.<br />

<strong>City</strong> Engineer and Surveyor<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

COAL AND WOOD<br />

UKADINU COAL.<br />

For sttt« by the Hushel. Ton or Cat<br />

Uad, Quality, quantity and price suar-<br />

*niced. A trial ordtr will eonvlnoa yoo<br />

*t Ita superiority.<br />

T*nth and W«M Avtnui<br />

MEAOLEV A ADAMS<br />

twenty inrhe.<br />

r.'siil) uin ]„,' <strong>of</strong> tl<br />

an.l<br />

--<br />

Innl siitrercd.<br />

enelliv<br />

i-lnlil-i'<br />

iiliinlly iiilv.iiirltiu,<br />

ll r |<br />

i* Uiiiiw'iiilu.' w.iw<br />

' lli.il aiu |.|,,I,•,<br />

IK-<br />

th<br />

kliovvU-ililu wua<br />

tln.ru I'.IIII.I li.i uu i<br />

IWI I'll.' U.I l.ll.L- I<br />

.-tiliUiU'll'. lin.l lii'llr<br />

<strong>of</strong> liuvliu; iitliiliicil<br />

to ,i* litlMihiiii'«-]ii'ii»l.ni<br />

...In.. In hulil Mult Ml., u.ilvalliui IV.I. li.-.l<br />

uuii full "only up I.I il.il.'. ilia, tlh-iu W.M<br />

l>4IIOt'.tllllif Illlll'l' lllW.I.M Jll^l Illl.Slil, Il.l<br />

llltllll'|. llOW fill' Illl.I Il.l.. ^.llll'. 'l'll|;l W;|U<br />

UU ' Illt'Wtllll.lt.l.t . ll.'llilll. rU'.illnv 111..<br />

t'ourHv fin* mi uiiliitiiiriiiii,..i uii.l |i..jf.i.'t-<br />

ly ItltulllUUiU. liilviniri' t.i III.* tuMt tiliinu'lll<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ufa. uu wvll UM lii the 1.1tr.jiwt riMi-li."<br />

<strong>of</strong> . lurnlly.<br />

Such wisdom I What a Woiulor otu'<br />

laud uoltld I'untiiili KII miieli! Whut<br />

u tiit v thin iirudu.t ul'.Vuw Kiip-lani)<br />

wl«.luui MIKUIIII hal'e lu-eli horn. ^ox eruor.<br />

"lie to net until<br />

-ion. I'liiler tin. vu .vir>u<br />

perfect." ''Thou blinll lovo thu Lniil<br />

Ihv '• POX, JIIIIII M-<br />

8 "i.i?!*..f " V ~ Ch ""' "• ClulHlB*. '»•• *<br />

W t'm, wood ^ cl "" 1 ' xi "- »'•"'. Aueustus HU<br />

°PullM!?M y .rS l * y ~^" lh " T - "•'"""•• »• B<br />

frd.<br />

Upper Townsh!<br />

Dennis Townshi<br />

-Hope W. Oundy,<br />

l.evl Wontucll.<br />

^—,,,-v. »* un.xcu.<br />

Middle Township -It'oborc H. Miller.<br />

Lower township—slos P. MucKlulc.<br />

OFFICERS OF THE BOAHD<br />

Director—ChllK. H. CloutlllK. b'ca l.l« Clt»<br />

\/i.— is.- i - HI<br />

c."u-r K i"? k w - *">»*"'• «.fi2n tn<br />

•Wet. This nVenice i»4 ronlly •>-ax'enllv formed with<br />

iim Thilip Sonxn nn it"<br />

INDICATIONS OF GREAT FISHING<br />

YEAR<br />

(Jus U'ittkainp, <strong>of</strong> Cnrrion's Inlet,<br />

well known to llsliuriuen Dud ^ini-<br />

uers, Ni.vs thu iudieatiuiis <strong>of</strong> a ureut<br />

ll-liniL' y«'i,r Imvu ulroudy IH'KUI, in<br />

i,|i|M'ur. lit* KMV> when winter Itoiin-<br />

ders ui'u us plentiful as thuy tire now<br />

nml tnutou: ht'u'ui ti> run in <strong>Feb</strong>ruary,<br />

it is a sure sii:.i that the tl-li ure<br />

iniiviiiir north from soiithcru waters<br />

in lariro niiinlier-. At present hut Ii<br />

llie-e lis.li tiro Iwint; uail(.'llt hy the<br />

llel ll-lierillel..<br />

Now Is the (I-Iiiiiir Imal- mlli<br />

illillieiise net- ili-;i._- llie eulire N'eu<br />

iler-ev ni.l-l nil tll.'.nl^h the sinmin'r.<br />

Tliev -'iv Ihev il'i nut taJ.e fond li-h.<br />

'.ill Mr. Will k;ini|> lia- eviilenee frntii<br />

seM'I'al I'MrilUT elnii'.ives ,.|'.t|n n<br />

li'iili'll boats Unit I.H'Ji' iiu.inlilies nl<br />

ml llsh are lleilu taken, ani| lli.il<br />

the Iiniil-~IIKII,.' an rlf..11 tn evade ill.<br />

law Thev olliii ll-li wiih ml- i<br />

'lair mile ol)' slmre nml Mr. WuiUnm<br />

.run in hand. I.i-I -IIIIIIIM-I' limve • • lV<br />

seveia! l.nal- frniu in Trout nft'i.t'-<br />

,'s Inlet l.v -hoolinir lilnnk earl-<br />

rid'.-.'s iu the iliiri'linn nf the law-<br />

lireaker*.<br />

S|ieakiiiy nf Willis, Mr. W.itlLiin|i<br />

drel.'ires tlint n,i unarmed man i-ati<br />

^el tliueii nearer tljem than otio who<br />

eiiiiH'- with u -fiui. The trull-; re.-.e.-<br />

ui/.e a t:iiil lit a dislanee. Oddlv<br />

enoii'.-h II wii'.'on (li'iM'ti aliun.' the<br />

hi'iieli .'im neiirlv run lilff llie '-"nils<br />

Ill-tore tliev will llv, whcreiis a nimt<br />

afnol will fi'i'.-lili'ii them olT -uniii'i'.<br />

hat should anvoiie -hoot al them<br />

I'liiin a wa'-'ini, thev reineniher it a<br />

'omr time.<br />

HlWurt unit IIulli. Sl.f.Ti. hl» ulr.', Itnli-<br />

.rl \V. llllui.r, Kllon I.. .Mil. li.ll un.l Wil-<br />

liam MIKlii.il, h.r IMIHI,.IIHI. Alllil.- K-<br />

KluliKtir unit Ailam c. Slunuer. IIIT IIIIN.<br />

lililld. All.II.. II. I'linu'lK, AllliU. K Mul.l.<br />

ThumuM ii.ii-kl..y, julin w. .Iniiilwlii U.KI<br />

Kllxitbi'lh .liiiulwlli, hlu wlf... Iliiuh Ten-<br />

vr IxuiUMtlolh, Viiiiihi'.'i. K. Maeoii, lleli-<br />

ry I'. Kelftil anil MI-M. K.. 1 -.'!. IIIM wlf,*.<br />

I-nil It. tAinu anil lunli.llii II. I^IIIK, III"<br />

wlf... ChurleK YV. Wllki.n. '. unit ...in|iil».' p.iri<br />

lili.iks Xin .1 |. ."., i;. r. i.. .. ,,MI<br />

;iu wh.ivvn >.n l'l;.ll \ 1<br />

Y.i .l.iln i:.. ul..<br />

Mill,<br />

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mi.I.<br />

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a |..ir!J il.irilul.ilil l..'1'.i<br />

iwiu-r or li.l Nn. *.^l, Miilil lilall i<br />

i .'llv .lurilii.ii., u u.trl or unlit inor<br />

ilii.li., u b..rl or unlit inor<br />

UllU.'il |irelillMt'M; ynu, KIIE.III«.||I llnnilwl<br />

«.ri. luint.. u e'.rty il«.r,.nili.nt li..i'..ni.ini i.r«> th« own.<br />

nr lilnrk No. -Illlll, Mi.lil |ill... or Or«..i<br />

i.'llv ilitr.l.'.o.. i* -vi.rt . 11 I. Il,,<br />

I Il.l.lilt I....IIISII<br />

\n ."II In hlu<br />

IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY<br />

•l 1 .. .Toll 11 itou'Mi.,11 iiixl T.vWMl)>4f> Vrtli ;\l<br />

Hit* li'l-li.in ! *.!' ri'M.Mc,' M.-tl;'.-' l».nii:l<br />

-fv. Ih. IIB'IIIT iif n u t >-f a-iUl iimrtifiit:<br />

U |.r>liiN>w 11ml i-li'iti l.) h iv.' :m intf-<br />

•"' !ti-r.-.'i. V..11 Will i.mi .C'.< OU-I-'T M>i. .1 pirf nt U I I I I M I M I '<br />

I |i< i-nii^i-': >DU. Mr-- Kt'llt'i*. iir<br />

nr..||. 11 n.iilv .|.7->»i«( ntl i-.-.-aii^,' Voum<br />

'hi* Wlff "f Will:.!.. K'-M'V. I.U'IHT 'l<br />

>rt <strong>of</strong> «.il.l itinrt.-ir*«il iit-cinl"!"* "'<br />

I.iim t*i- \\i\i- tn Inl.'i-.-k<br />

• •!.. XU'fvrt, :in> lil;iintlf Cftmnnnv, Uttl ttredTintf CTnmptnv.<br />

^tlr.*.* 1 - CHv flA(troji n<br />

vou iir# *h»»<br />

t>ls*n nt O*"«a**<br />

inM *nnH*ptar*w1<br />

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t.-f.-nili<br />

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"7, -iti1>ni.tn «<br />

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v il.f.'n.li»t<br />

r nl. ^tt<br />

iix. n puft nf u.tM rntrtit ii/.-.l nf<br />

v'ni WIIK.UTI AfltrVi.'ll. nro t<br />

f1«»fenilji«t li'ifniii.f von 'tifa><br />

li.l nr V-11-M Mlrrh«r*>*jf therein:<br />

t* Miiln nri> nuult- n pirtv oU|fh«rty.<br />

1,1M* I o ii^iih uiui John Iiooth. her<br />

huwliaitiil. Allcu NUM Cluncl and Vincent<br />

rLni'i, hi-r hu»t>u)iti, Ut'oric«f I*. l>yk-<br />

iiiitn urnl An im K. Muln. t.v virtu** <strong>of</strong><br />

nn Ortlrr <strong>of</strong> tins Court <strong>of</strong> Ctiiiiui-ry<br />

in.nl.* on thi< iiity und ilntf hiTi-or, tn A<br />

ciium* wh«-rflh llon.tlo MurKun lMr«.tii><br />

nlulliunt-unil Victor J. Ilumbrr -l.-f-tut-<br />

,intu, ..i.'li nf \(>u Jir.- r«'.1 lit up-<br />

(u-ar 'iml un»i,.r ti. th.* i'il I'rln- In tli.- r!l.<br />

nir «f x:i«l hill. Tin- pri-mliUM r.'\it.«.l<br />

l.v •J.I hi Mi' 'T tiral''* it i." ut I ii i lt> In I hi- < Mi v<br />

,f iift-in >'t^. I'DIIII'V <strong>of</strong> I':I|.I> Miv.iini<br />

-I,i !•• t.f \'.-iv I. r-.'\ . i ml >- ixi- \> .ft<br />

U Itl.i. I. II. IIMI all *>t HI... U- II .in.l H,<br />

i'i .Omul I'liui Nn. II, (.f ll.-'.ill '.Ity<br />

..Hi!,.!.-<br />

Vol., i:j>'lH>ml O. rr.inrli nri> t.li.l,- it<br />

|> it'tv .l.£.-n.l;ini t'lTiilit'i- \"ll :''i .'iifn.-.l trttn uu ii.T.'<br />

Nl Vl'-litr .1 llunrir.'^iil i-.-i<br />

Ii is,, (in th.. !n-*i,ilin.-nt nl i<br />

..t. Hi.? tlrtt. .iii.i HIT. Ti'<br />

n i v t"I:iril*>n!i -unl |>-»»-t i<<br />

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n't. niiil.'-'-itni to IMIV 'in ln'l.'i-.-• t'<br />

r ir.ii. '\Mr»» N*M>t Ptnni'l n^ mul.-<br />

i-'fiit'inf lw>'4'til|M*> v>>u i.r< a IMI» 'nwn<br />

ui.nf >"l(l itu»rl'-"r.'\<br />

t N'o ir.l l-li.i .f Or <strong>of</strong><br />

wit,<br />

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v*» itn Intf r«'"f tS^f^tn: vmi, .<br />

Umun, nr*> nimip a uirtv ti.-i'-^.l «*it<br />

'•fill 1 "- vo" hol.1 -i 1.i.lt:»»»fH t nf *h*»<br />

'.t* Vi^ti.p Y tlumhr." 1 '* '"" •'nin-.n»<br />

veil n>rmlai»«T vmi, A»tnn V,. \t.\\n nr<br />

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Puna 81s THE OCEAN CITYLEDQEB<br />

Saturday. Fehrnory 10. j . <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 19.<strong>1916</strong><br />

f<br />

XLbc IHome 2>e*>artment<br />

Edited, by Be.*. 8. Wesley Lake<br />

BISHOP OLDHAMS PERSONAL<br />

EXPERIENCE<br />

At <strong>Ocean</strong> Grove, iu tliu taberniiule<br />

eorviro ut Amount 'Jiith, llirihop Old"<br />

limn, Dow minaionary tjuurelnry ''<br />

the Methodist Kpiuaupul Church, nt<br />

tbe dodo <strong>of</strong> IIU tixitvllont in Ik on<br />

'*Chrititiun AfiHurunee,'' uiive tliis MH<br />

hiu nornonnl cx|iuriuuuu. Ilu xitiil<br />

about this:<br />

I WUH u youni? surveyor on thu<br />

pluinH ot' Judia. I had been brought<br />

up under u cluss <strong>of</strong> ehu|>luins in Iho<br />

Kntflinli Church who kni'w more <strong>of</strong><br />

fux-liuutinir mid food dinners limn<br />

tlioy dile tliitt iti for un totttudy,' to pio_<br />

moli. our putieucu'uml trust in the<br />

"Tuktf tlniH to bu hdly, »|>tak oil with<br />

thy Lord.<br />

Abliln In Him .tlwuyii, uii.l f«-«'.l on HIH<br />

U'ortl;<br />

.Muku ru«tItlntf In imttiliiK IIIM bl«tHnlnK • to<br />

k"<br />

—J. 1J. Slrmiiilin.. >•> Methodist I'roj<br />

K'stntlt.<br />

IN BUSINESS FOR THE LORD<br />

he a-ked.<br />

itr,<br />

.'in<br />

win-<br />

linen<br />

When u man had hecoiue u Chrisi-<br />

inii null .joined ihe chnri.-ii. u steward<br />

came [o luni and lold'hiin lliut llie<br />

hoard <strong>of</strong> steward- hail u-sc-scd him<br />

evening a comrade ciiine in uud said: jrl-.-'iU.<br />

"An American is tn s|icnk in u eer- , ''For how lon>r a I<br />

tain hull.".' Xuiv, 1 hud never seen | "For llie wli..].- vc<br />

un Aincricuii, und I always liioujfhl! "Whv. I nl ten -i><br />

<strong>of</strong> them ID looking something like that in a -mule nu<br />

tho'pictures <strong>of</strong> I'lide Sinn. 1 never ]-en im." ''"• devil."<br />

thought lino could he <strong>of</strong>'rotund liuilil |, He talked the miller over wit li hi<br />

uuil he an American. So we wenti wife. Thcv lu-guii to read the llilri<br />

from iinru curiosity, j their new unidc. to trv !.. learn imv<br />

'flu* preacher wore no clerical j much tlicv uiiglii In pay. Thev marl:<br />

robes, and after a hymn and prayer I'd nl! the |i.i--.i'jc- hearing on tin<br />

lo the sermon. His siil»-- inie-lion.<br />

"Assurance <strong>of</strong> -eel| — II -<br />

lnvu'iin lake iiarl in any -crvi#ce ex-<br />

cept from the liturgv, and when<br />

uhout lueiilv nrn-e to talk <strong>of</strong> what<br />

|ieiiling.<br />

wooinif. cbiirmir' v voice:<br />

" 'A ctmrgQ to keep 1 have.*<br />

Then he snni; a stirring, warning ad.-<br />

mnuilii>n:<br />

"'.My Moul-ho.on thy eunrd.<br />

Ten tlioUMund foci* urlMu.'<br />

•We tunivd about, liusleiicd t<br />

ciiinii. Hying from Ivinptution, the<br />

iging voii'c sounding in our ears:<br />

'• 'Tho hosts- <strong>of</strong> sin urc pruaMii<br />

bard.!<br />

'•Wo were berated by thu disap-<br />

pointed men when we returned enip"<br />

handed. Two older men volun-<br />

teered to visit thu pigstv und poul-<br />

try hoii-e, priimisiutr lo return I'ull-<br />

ndi'd. They too returned empiy-<br />

handed. * • ,<br />

••-Steal! -the wtilder's turkew!"<br />

exclaimed Comrade Powers. 'We<br />

hadn't the heart lo lay hands on ime<br />

<strong>of</strong> llie gobblers. '\ > dnv Jlie shadows enllier in hollos<br />

nm'd relntive enme down on u vinil, "nil mlirl»* have otherwise been irlud<br />

was taken sick suddenly anil died, "lid cheery if only MIIIIC1IO.1V bail<br />

The in.illier slill remained a patient 'hniiL'hl- nnd tlioiicht sunn enough.<br />

can. upon her ehtld.<br />

iuur mv seeuud year<br />

penred to ho displf<br />

After u silence., the<br />

ried a 'drunken husluind, who ah<br />

her everv dav: Sister Susnn's<br />

dn-tlluil<br />

while the hrnve old bell was ritn:iiiir<br />

hoy for Mursball's funeral il erncked -<br />

nnd has been silent ever sinee!<br />

Tbe i-reat revolntionnrv clinplcr<br />

bus-| <strong>of</strong> our bistorv wasi Illiislied. The lust<br />

CLEAN'S, POLISHES.<br />

TREVENTS Ru^T^ I IK<br />

r<br />

R. Wilson Writes an Inter<br />

r^aa Report <strong>of</strong> Them. Their Pas-<br />

tors and People—When "Gabriel"<br />

; Blow His Trumpet.<br />

'Many <strong>of</strong> your rondcra hnve not<br />

' Jnown <strong>of</strong> tho old meetiutrliou.se<br />

IIH the West Creek Ituptint<br />

. When it was built, is not<br />

unless tho Historical !>oei«'t.v<br />

the Bnptist Association <strong>of</strong> Suw<br />

tpjersoy bus its record. I think it wns<br />

•'•$» oldest church in the lower purl<br />

fjlf Now Jersey. AWit fiixty-Hve<br />

ijeirs uiro a new ro<strong>of</strong> wus put on it.<br />

; B* V ' Thos. Itrooku, who cumc from<br />

Jfpjriding Creek, X.-J-, was pustor<br />

'•''ftom 1S15 to 1817, nnd returned to<br />

• Dividini: Creek and was pastor <strong>of</strong><br />

• ; tS» Baptist Church there until his<br />

' 1 4«ath in 1837. . Ho WUH cunin-etcd<br />

it jrith the Raptist ministry forty.-one<br />

• jt&TS. Duriiis tho 'Revolutionnry<br />

'iltfar, he. with several other yoiinr<br />

•~mW, wcro captured by the British<br />

i:«ad »ent to tho 'PriKon Sliip in Kew<br />

i Tort Harbor, afterward transferred<br />

, Jo Dartmouth. England, whore runny<br />

from necleet and hunger. But<br />

back to my ohurclien: This<br />

•jjonsev<strong>of</strong> worship stood on the old<br />

road to Philudelphin, near the<br />

_ ic line between Cape May nnd<br />

_(Jnnberlnnd. It was a burn-like<br />

tnttldinC. as moBt churches were in<br />

fliflse days. There were rude scuts<br />

to sccommodato about 150 persons<br />

: I«a a hicb tub pulpit. When tho<br />

• >•' -",V'^ v<br />

CITY LEDOE R<br />

"MIKADO"<br />

For Sale<br />

Conceded<br />

Made in Five Oradcs<br />

Your Dealer 5c Each or SOc the Dozen<br />

bo the Finest I'encil M;ulu for General Use<br />

EAGLE PENCIL CO.<br />

Vo Old Churches<br />

at West Creek<br />

door <strong>of</strong> tlm pulpit wns closed, thi<br />

concrrejtntion could not see flu<br />

preue.hor. <strong>On</strong>e,, „ man <strong>of</strong> small<br />

stature-, stiiiulini.' in one <strong>of</strong> these,<br />

arose to nnn.nineo bis text, and with<br />

lui'ail and shoulders only sin<br />

above the Itihle.'in a feminine<br />

said: "It is I. 1|O not afraid." Th<br />

provoked hum-liter. Rev. M. 'M.<br />

Finch, onee piiKtor <strong>of</strong> C'nlvnry Bap-<br />

tist iburch, told the writer an iuei-<br />

ilent <strong>of</strong> a visit to one <strong>of</strong> the old<br />

memliers <strong>of</strong> I his church. Inmr after<br />

sorvices were diKeontinued in this<br />

house. <strong>On</strong> his arrival a half-witted<br />

bov enme into the room and said:<br />

I'apa, ehieken preacher, chink'en<br />

prenelier.'" I presume he- had lieanl<br />

that prcueliers liked nhiokens. Then<br />

was- ouile a membership at one tinn<br />

and there were many irrnvvx in tin 1<br />

vnrd adjoining the ehiireh. The con.<br />

crrc^ation eame from a distance, as<br />

there were uiilv two houses near on<br />

tho road: ono wns Christopher<br />

Hand's nenr the "Old Mill." Tjiinir<br />

after t*he place wns nbanilnned for<br />

reirulnr worship the Bantisls, i-nni-<br />

incr from miles away, would hold JI<br />

"yonrlv meelintr" one dnv .only, and<br />

hnve Baptisms in the West Creek<br />

pond. The cnmlidntes would ehuui;c<br />

their clothlV in a barn near-by, and<br />

return to the church one and a half<br />

miles-distant.—It~wnB"n~.iuhilce~diiy<br />

on theso occasions, for the voitni.'<br />

folks in that part <strong>of</strong> Cnpe May<br />

Countv. The house wns vacant manv<br />

son com-<br />

3-ln-0na b • Hgk^-pnre on ci_<br />

pooad that never gnmi. 34n-<strong>On</strong>e lubricate*<br />

perfectlyMwlnginacUiiM,typewriten,bIrri"i<br />

ri-liii utirs iis,--r»r. II. R. Taylor, ii<br />

CbieaiMi Anieriean.<br />

FACTS IN GEOGRAPHY<br />

miiiiiiL- other speeillealiniis, thev re-<br />

.iiie-l<br />

hnii.-t.work u- cheerlu.lv a- llioiiu'h seiinlv rations, \larvlnnd was many I ward the end<br />

no tfiekne-s hud been :n her home, miles distiinl fnnii bnme. Ihe CHIIIP<br />

Sho iiri'linn-il mid liruiiuhl nil <strong>of</strong> Iheir -r id inipleiisiinllv Incaled. In Ihe<br />

menU to thein. I-Aeiylliiie.j alioiit bei'lcamn's vieinilv Mr-. Hill, .a 'war<br />

v'idnw,' loed uiili her two daichlers<br />

in a nlain. c.-inilorlalde Maryland<br />

linn house. ||,.r hii-hnnd nnd two<br />

-oil- were iu tin- Confcderale iirmy,<br />

the eolorcil penple were i^one. Tln><br />

Mil-<br />

premises was as . .call a- a new pin,<br />

even the'vard und Hie flowers nr.'iw-<br />

ini- in it were beautiful. S'ot an.v-<br />

thi»i!» Hint I eoii'il di-'over hut what<br />

was: well ken!. How -he mana'.-iil<br />

to «lo it wa- a mystery lo in,.. Yctjwoiucn were tlnifly. indu-lrion-.-n<br />

Hliu did It und reniuiiied briubt and Ici".-Ciil fanners.<br />

cheerful all the while Her husbnod] "O,, Ihe dnv lief'<br />

who was einployiil iu Ihe mill, liiul<br />

t<br />

t<br />

to have his iiinch -cut lo him every<br />

dav. She hud u line poultry yard,<br />

und the (Inest ilo.k <strong>of</strong> white I'ly-<br />

niimlli Itneks I ever saw,<br />

Tlow she mauaued to .do so. uitu*b<br />

work without one wold <strong>of</strong> complaint<br />

is u inVHtery. But she did it, tuid<br />

Hot a U'K'at while ii'.'o she visited me,<br />

mid when I referred to her palicm-e<br />

in nlTlietioii nbe smiled nnd miid: "I<br />

onlv diil my duty." Vet this |u,ly<br />

laid no elaim to utiy xpeeiul irift, hut<br />

continued it till in the lijrht uf n hum-<br />

ble. orosH-benrinir child <strong>of</strong> Ood. Her<br />

church wait neurlv u mile, away and<br />

her place waa filled in it utmost al-<br />

voya. and when money was to b«<br />

raised the wa« Bmontr the moat<br />

,,ur ,.,i,,k<br />

|llrt.,. flit<br />

diiv<br />

intiimit.<br />

InrLev-<br />

re Thniiks'jfivini; :l,c ||r-|'<br />

I Unit .Mrs. Hill's j Alter i<br />

and voitiiL- r>ius lintel<br />

<strong>of</strong> Aii'.-a-l, 17.VJ,<br />

delate.I |o ,il- place in Hie<br />

-tccpY, wn- proiidlv riniL' ami il<br />

immed : alelv cracked!<br />

The. ili-.-ii-itcil -iiiiii'iiiteiidenls<br />

didn't "return the .JOIHU." Ii wu-<br />

a loic.-. IOIIL- way lo Kiichnnl in Ilin-e<br />

• lavs nnil llie Americiiu- iliilu'i wnnl<br />

to wait fore\er lor Iheir lull. And,<br />

'ie-iile-. Ihev pmliablv iliiiililed'tliat<br />

"iiolher hell wouldh'l he a- had u-<br />

were in prime condition fur roustintr,<br />

"A ViniiiL' fniiiriide and my-elf de-<br />

tei-inim-d (o disre^'iird Ihe strict or-<br />

ders rctftirtliuir eoiill-l'iitinn, nnd se-<br />

cure, for (He. Tliimks..-ivini.- dinner<br />

soiii" <strong>of</strong> the Hill turkevs. It wns nn<br />

easv mutter to evade Ihe L-nards and<br />

ereep elnse up tn the "Otiltrv house<br />

without deteeted. Mrs, Hill<br />

r,<br />

had erased^ to recrnrd Hie Yankee<br />

hovn with siiHiiicion. our bnv« had<br />

h.'havod uo well durine: our stay.<br />

"Somehodv wnH sin^ini- in the<br />

fnrm house parlor. We listened.<br />

"1 muHt have a peep at that<br />

ainorer,' aaid Comrade Barr.<br />

"We erept close op to a window.<br />

er due •-•>ll-llll:iti.in tln> sii)^<br />

lenl- decided In-patronize llo<br />

talent. Thev look a hail; around<br />

ami* llnallv let Ihe ccutraei to I'a-s<br />

it Stow <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia a llrm <strong>of</strong><br />

whpin little mure is kimwil. ifi.'iu thai<br />

Iheir I'linleiuporarics eiilled them<br />

'*in"eiiiotK men/'<br />

I'ass & Slow melted down the big<br />

hell, reens! it ami it wns ntrnin pliie-<br />

eil iu the Stale House steeple.<br />

But it didn't sound well. The crit-<br />

ics about town sneered at it till nn-<br />

ullv Puss & 8tow volunteered to tlo<br />

the work nil over ntrain.<br />

Tb« bell wag accordingly taken<br />

down, broken up. meted und reeait.<br />

Thin time the "ingenious men," after<br />

considerable' experimenting added a<br />

It's bard to helieve. isn't it<br />

Thai Ihe '1'neill id <strong>of</strong> Ihe I'n<br />

a inn canal i- larlber en-l thiin llie<br />

Atlantic cud.'<br />

Thai Venice, llulv, and Moinri<br />

I'aiiada, are in about the -nine lali<br />

tilde;<br />

That if an expre-s I ram liail slarl<br />

ed mil li-inii Hie earih i'«r the planet<br />

Neptune al Ihe opeiiiii'_- <strong>of</strong> Ibe year<br />

1. and had Irmeled till miles an hour<br />

day ami ni»|i| (.\i r -ince, il w.inl<br />

not vet lie half \\av th. re?<br />

Thai I'uha would reach l fi urn N'ew<br />

Vork in I'hiiMuo.' Tli.il the moinj<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Aiua/iiu ri\er i- n- near I.<br />

lam.pe it- il i- I.. \'ew York/<br />

Thai Texas is n- \utW a- (let-<br />

mauv and a- Inrce a- 'JIJ Uhode I-<br />

laud-.' Measured • in ile.rce- o<br />

lou^iliide, San I'Vnueiseo is almul<br />

Ihe middle <strong>of</strong> the fiiileil Sllalc-. in-<br />

•vuiliiiir Ala-liii.' Thai the eulir.<br />

colllillellt <strong>of</strong> South Allleviea lie- fir<br />

tlier ea-l than Klorid'n .' Tlm! (lla--<br />

'..'oM, Scotlauil, i- ill the -nine lali-<br />

ttule a- Ala-kiif .Thai if Ihe sonih-<br />

CIII end <strong>of</strong> Chile, Soul), America,<br />

were i.l: -ed at l-'liiriila that -iiiL-le<br />

eoiiiiiiv would evtend northward el<br />

lir.'lv acro-s 11... I'nited States and<br />

Canada and half way ncri^s Hnd-iui<br />

Imv? This li-l <strong>of</strong> odd lliim...;> til."<br />

When "Gabriel" BIcwTHIs Trumpet<br />

'Collections were 1 taken in ba^s<br />

lailuiLlo the end <strong>of</strong> pules fully tell<br />

eel IOIIL". ri'iuiiulinir urn' <strong>of</strong> a crab<br />

_iiel. The old seMmi was kepi hiisT<br />

with his '-1i11.|>1.111• slove", and -nulT,<br />

in^ llie candle- which lighted the<br />

church. (The mcetiiiL's always he-<br />

L'an at "Karlv I 'mulli'li-rlil."<br />

wa- Ihe allliouni'id lime I. ( 'I I<br />

iliitie.'; he perl'oruied wus to keep ih<br />

ALL ROADS LEAD TO OCEAN CITY VIA THE NEW BRIDGE<br />

TvetaiHOB<br />

«1 7-10 mile, to fhlladelphuu IS mil., to Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. 3114 mllea to Cap. May. Si mll«H to Htono Hurbor<br />

IS mll.a to Soa I.I. city. • 28 mil., to Wlldwoo*. IS mll« to Avalon.<br />

world."<br />

l'r. Anunins Lawrence heeaine a<br />

residing Klder und stood iu llie<br />

front ranks <strong>of</strong> the N'ew Jersey Con-<br />

ference. Ife7~miirried~Ti~dnuahler <strong>of</strong><br />

Itcv. fleorire MelCeiur, and has (wo<br />

sons preaebinir in tbe N'ew Jersey<br />

Conference.<br />

Joseph rk in<br />

3o \cbuol<br />

' I'nreiits may make nrriinj;eiuents in Ibis school which will open June<br />

Jt.Mi und continue to August ftth, for their children ,to make up w«)rk in<br />

which they inny have failed dtirinu Ihu Vfiir. At the clone <strong>of</strong> tho!<br />

I'ortillcate.s will be issued showini; tho work completed. • i<br />

Tho school will he tiiuj;li't by u MIIIIT <strong>of</strong> the best toucher* that Can bo<br />

sKcnred. Special teaeliern will be provWod in Handwork, Manual Training,<br />

Mrawintr, und Physical Training. The Jwist modern motho U will bo em-<br />

ployed iu eiirryinir on the work ot the school.<br />

The sessions will begin ut-H A. M. and uloso nt 12 M., civing plenty<br />

if time for wholesome free, play ,aud for training iu organized play. All<br />

hooks ilud supplies will-he furnished .free.<br />

Such u school should appeal to parents who wish to givo their child-<br />

ren a full summer at the scusiinri'-nnd insure tile employment <strong>of</strong> the child-<br />

ren durinum part <strong>of</strong> the diiy in the lung summer vacation.<br />

The eln-scs will bo small und enrollments w'ill be mnilu in or.ler <strong>of</strong><br />

application.<br />

For Full Particulars Address<br />

JA.\li:S M. STKVKN'S.<br />

Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Schools,<br />

Ooeun <strong>City</strong>, N'ew Jer-ey.<br />

-pit-toons eleiin, cut the wood, and \ - ew York; was p.nverl'u<br />

iliir the irrnves. The trustees melon<br />

N'evv Year's eve to pay the sevtnn<br />

$-•"> ior bis services, sellle the af-<br />

fairs nf the church and hold watch-<br />

night service*. In this church Ucw<br />

churches.<br />

I.iiren/n Dow. preai'hed. He wa- an<br />

i eulric. bill iiowerl'iil speaker 1A11I<br />

at one <strong>of</strong> his camp meetin',— he<br />

reached on the ••Second I'omiui^ <strong>of</strong><br />

Chri-I." Ihn-iiiL.- the seriuon be viv-<br />

iillv describeir the closin-jr seene <strong>of</strong><br />

this world and the coicTcuntion wa-<br />

wonilerfullv nlVeeteii. With bis pow<br />

eil'i. mice he cried, "fialiriel is<br />

coming! he is coming--you will hear |,.jit,.,l it free <strong>of</strong> debt,<br />

his Irniupct do v.m helievef I'.MeMi.rl hjir-emnn and<br />

e.l and iinmediiite<br />

lell others what a<br />

I'.-nnd. He liecaine<br />

el'iipieut preachiT- <strong>of</strong><br />

mid large .eouirrcejition-<br />

Suvii<br />

one n<br />

li sbi<br />

Then<br />

. It!.."<br />

cnncealeil in the t<br />

•javc a hlii-l wuh<br />

.V<br />

uleil.i,.,<br />

null'.' „.<br />

much<br />

hi<br />

on<br />

cill<br />

>..l -mall<br />

I."<br />

lo.d<br />

ho.v-<br />

i» hi<<br />

iitf. inn<br />

r ..I<br />

ucu<br />

«ilii<br />

''•'A<br />

I mro<br />

JOB PRINTING NEAT ' QUICK M0 CHEAF<br />

Tbe Favorite Table Syrup<br />

from Maine to California<br />

•*# VHZS MORNING—thousands <strong>of</strong> men, women<br />

J^ and children brealcfasted on crisp griddle cakes<br />

and Karo—tho great table syrup <strong>of</strong> this country.<br />

There s no syrup quite LO K°°d or so popular un Kuvo lor<br />

w«Bics. hot biscuits, corn-bread—every kind <strong>of</strong> breud.<br />

In cooking, too. preserving. In muldng dctltferta. und cuntllca^<br />

clever bousewtvea are finding Kara a wonderful help. The Corn<br />

Products Cook Book tells bow. There la u ffce copy fur you—<br />

•end for It.<br />

Houmak*Bpe term a- Pre-<br />

siding Klder in Ihe sauiu editlee<br />

Dr. Kdiuiiiid llewitl received hi-<br />

eonimissiou tu cull sinners to re-<br />

pcntuine while li'ii.'liillL- school at<br />

cnnverl-<br />

iciiccd to<br />

r he had<br />

the most<br />

llie day<br />

tilled his<br />

After |ii- llrsl year he<br />

was called back to N'ew. York and<br />

preached in a numher <strong>of</strong> Ihe promi-<br />

nent churches <strong>of</strong> Ihe metropolis.<br />

\Vhen tbe I'oiiL'rcL'Utiou built anew<br />

church, with spire, bell, steel ceil-<br />

ing-, Hiuiiifil windows and organ.<br />

Dr. Corbit preached Ihe dedicatory<br />

sermon, raised the money and dedi-<br />

lle was uu<br />

mid take a<br />

Me lins li<br />

iiiuuv<br />

en IVesiiliii;.-<br />

Wc-t I'reel;.<br />

Kl.ler. Illleil<br />

chiirclic. unil is now prcnchiiiL'<br />

.^Iliissliiiro. "hriniriiisr fnrth fruit<br />

olil JU.M-." While ut Weil rri'fU<br />

murrii'il nni' <strong>of</strong> the most nmiulile<br />

im|ii>rlnul<br />

nl<br />

nf<br />

wives, n tlnu^liter <strong>of</strong> tho Into Tlinmus<br />

'Rrodcrifk.<br />

Dr.<br />

Ij. Oobbini, who ciilile<br />

to thiu church in the Hecond year <strong>of</strong><br />

hitf ministry, has been 'Presiding El.<br />

der two terms, n' delegate to the<br />

irenerul conference und filled many<br />

importunt<br />

Whilo<br />

at West Creek the writer introduced<br />

him to u vounir lady who becumohis<br />

wife. Dr. Dobbins is still crying to<br />

sinners. "Behold the Lamb <strong>of</strong> Sod<br />

away the sins <strong>of</strong> the<br />

that taketh<br />

it and -non luiiej'.him under -iih-<br />

•linil. l»n.' Siiiidav in.ii-iing the<br />

!l-'ri".'l.lioli ii.nteil a iilij lane be-<br />

I.. In- re ii'he.l tile c h u r c h . 'I'll.'<br />

i -e <strong>of</strong>'ll'i- '.I'.-ljH w a - that lie had<br />

en liren>. : ii:-in one "f I'IIC'C<br />

lin.ru-.' M.'Keau-'- wild coll-. lie<br />

ilrme a lieaulifal' lil.iek In.l'-c while<br />

nil the char'.'.'. ' When he returned to<br />

N'. iv York. Dr. .lohn Wilev imrcha--<br />

e.i "llii 1 I '•.fiiet," iilld iln'U 1 ll'lll<br />

fiianv vear- to a tw.i-wl..e! '-'i^, I<br />

shall never forget a midnight rdc<br />

tin- Doeior had. The writer mi a<br />

cold night, the llr-t ..t' <strong>Feb</strong>ruary, the<br />

roads covered with ic. rode liv i-<br />

miles on. borseliack an.l called the<br />

Doctor to ntteiiil n patient. "IliMy<br />

Corbel" -non cilriieil the'Doctor t.><br />

the nnlienl'- home, bin the kid had<br />

licaleu llillv twenlv minute-, and<br />

gr.eeted the O.iclor with a "ivali."<br />

'flint kid is now liea-urer <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

Mi.iv Citv.<br />

hnetor .lohn Wilev wa- one <strong>of</strong><br />

N'at tire's born uentleiiien: -kind<br />

hearted, i) good phy-ician. -killftil<br />

-nr'i'iill, ami a good e'll/en. . lie<br />

e.imc from ^alem when a y.i i ig nlan,<br />

prai'liced medicine at Tape May<br />

I'n'ii't lloll-e. Ill Islil he lirilllteer<br />

ed as Diirgeon in the armv. He died<br />

al I'ourt House Imnnrcd ami lanicul-<br />

eil liv-nll wlio ki^w him.<br />

In the early history ..f the Wc-t<br />

I'rcek (^liurcb Ihcii 1 cnnn> from'tho<br />

liml Itnliert Wilsotl,<br />

Anlriin, N'urlli <strong>of</strong><br />

o]il eoiintrv two v.nin.r Ir*i-hincn.<br />

who united with this ileiioiiiiunlion.<br />

(loor'.'i' Mi'Ke:iL-<br />

horn, in C.itintv<br />

lrelni|il. Holierl Wilson's parents<br />

wen' Sfiitoli-Yrixli. He tuuirlit selinol<br />

a ml iiiurrieil Miss llishni). nu mint <strong>of</strong><br />

the Into Dun. Ilisliop. He kept store<br />

until the thought ciiiue Hint l|e cull.)<br />

not rtmtfnue iu Hint liusiitesn nnd he<br />

honest. Then he eniumeneeil to work<br />

nt the. trade lie hint lenrne.l in Iiin<br />

nntivo land, wouvlnir hlnnk-<br />

etri and coverlets, name <strong>of</strong> which are<br />

In existence now. lie took much in-<br />

terest in church, work, nnd when he<br />

became old and quite deaf, to hear<br />

the eermon he would ir« in wio old<br />

tab pulpit and stand * besipe the<br />

-lie.ilier.<br />

"n hi- Ininlisliinc is his ngc, I n.in<br />

whence he caine ami "Mark llie Per-<br />

feel maii and hehold Ihe upright; the<br />

cud oi' ibat man i- 'Peace."<br />

I have ill lav |.o--e--lnn two let-<br />

ter- written bv hi- un.ilici -during Ihe<br />

Irish rebellion, -omen here near IVI<br />

.year- ago. Thev were aihlrc--ed on<br />

a folded leller In K'I.IUMI W'il-ou,<br />

I'liileil Stale- ..I' America, Sec.nul<br />

-tiiet. near Philadelphia.<br />

1 Dr. Stuck Wil-on, <strong>of</strong> llrnlgclon,<br />

and Joseph |{..li,.|| WiNon. <strong>of</strong> I iipe<br />

Mav .Cilv, aie his graiid-ous.<br />

fieorgi' MclCeni.Mii' heeaine a local<br />

preacher the ••-i.ind.-hv." 'When.the<br />

circuit' pi-en.-lier- Ikad In leave the<br />

c'wV.i -civ iliev wiuilil leave<br />

111.'in iu cliarje ..I I'ncle lic.n"je. lie<br />

u.niiil pi'.ilraet them i tn i -1 n u i-<br />

tie.ir lime to .I., In- S|H"ii',- p'oyviug.<br />

Manv will ri-e np .ir.l ••.ill him Itlc---<br />

i-.l. lie vv.i- the •.•raiiiliatlnr .".f Itev.<br />

! It'll• v M. l.aH fi'licc.' whn was Ihe<br />

'•.ipnl..r vinn: 1 .' pre...-her at I'.ii'e \La\<br />

I ..Ill'l ll.ill-e, and Ml-- l.in \ II. I'nr-<br />

-"II I- 111- 'jl'.'illddau-.-hler. Hi- wife.<br />

Aunt Sallv, l"i'!. aiiich interc-t iu<br />

HI. ..Id church. s:iic u.i.. a l.inllain.<br />

part owner <strong>of</strong> the laiillam'- Heacb,<br />

il lirl'i' the city ot' Sen l-lc i- now<br />

iiuill. she wa- a mollier iu I-<br />

alnl !i.-r !i..u-c wa- the Inline I'<strong>of</strong> the<br />

P'caciicr. 'Manv <strong>of</strong> the Junior- liv-<br />

ed lyith I'liclc fic'urge and A'nil s'allv<br />

during ihe tune <strong>of</strong> iheir - • t.t< > I'll a I<br />

Wc-t Creek. A L r rnml-on now<br />

Pi'iiuehiiig i- William II McKcigiie.<br />

The ituartcrlv inceljiij- were <strong>of</strong><br />

-"c.-ial intere-t. l''r.un all over the<br />

i xtiniv thev would come nmi hold ll<br />

Inn dav-' -ervici'. When ;iin».it leu<br />

Vear- ol' ai:e Iliv parent- loi.l, nif* In<br />

tiie old Kbenczci' Clinrch, which<br />

• to.nl in l!ie Court lions,. Cemetery,<br />

julicn we reached tip' eliurcli the iln.ir<br />

wa- -hut, a- no une wa- ii.-rinitted<br />

lo. enter alter ihe llr-t hvmn. We<br />

had come twelve miles ami had to<br />

wail outside uuti'> tho brethren hud<br />

Iheir.feast <strong>of</strong> love.<br />

The old churches had Ihcii* day.<br />

The lue'n who cut the trees, bowed<br />

mil the frame, split the shingles,<br />

made, the nails al the blacksmith's<br />

foi'ge and prcuchcil -the sermons,<br />

nnd those who listened, nre gone to<br />

ioiu the Hiureli Triumphant in Hea-<br />

ven «nd nre staudiug bi'forc flod<br />

without a fault. "<br />

As I think <strong>of</strong> many <strong>of</strong> these men<br />

thut I knew for four score years, I<br />

think nf the words John henrd when<br />

on the Isle (if Putmos: "Dlniuuid nro<br />

the dead, who die in tho Tinrd, yea,<br />

snith the Spirit.* they rent from their<br />

labors nnil their works follow them."<br />

—Cape Mav County a-!<br />

lierx will rurrv your mexsnm)<br />

into hundrcdii <strong>of</strong> ImmeH. You<br />

do not count for much unless tk'ople<br />

know nhotlt you. Advertise."<br />

tNve hiui.lrt'd detotruton from I'edn.<br />

Kvlvuniii.' SVw Jemcv, Dxluwnre,<br />

Maryland nnd Kew York weru<br />

Suhaeribe for The Ledger.<br />

nt.—X<br />

Amrrionn<br />

—If u word to the wine M buffl-<br />

olent. lawyers muat consider juror*<br />

u lot <strong>of</strong> Idiots.<br />

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ESrfit THE""~OCEAB CITY LEDGE* • * ••- SatnrJar.<br />

SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY<br />

Mayor G. S. £milb and wife, <strong>of</strong><br />

V t X J l b l<br />

Mayor G. S.<br />

$V«nnont. X. J.,<br />

anjoyuble way. Ihe 2-<br />

a most<br />

ladv an"t:; inh-re-iitur und ai^<br />

«e» member-, <strong>of</strong> the Lsiilic' Aid >••- 'muted. At the i-ios*. <strong>of</strong> t!ir. Hrcr.<br />

Utjiur und punlini.- "ur. ' Mjiyr 11.. J»..b'mns. tS>< p.idar <strong>of</strong>.P«-craion<br />

6mitb conducted tiiut -by invinc #arb ) \J. \\. {'hurch. arjd th»- hiipj/y coup'.<br />

rneht a short <strong>of</strong> i.aix-r and pt-at-il. i were strooc-aM'fd II>:JUII a.- bn-)j<<br />

tiea rroi>oMndiiic twenty-fix- qu«---l|ind wife uvlhtr in •.i.r u:itur nX th<<br />

^MB»^inooi: was v- wo.] nwiwdi^ <strong>of</strong> i,oliry. „.„<br />

u\l i, ibi ir<br />

o!a, ^.^ Jir,<br />

„, uu. vnVt..,<br />

m.. Jr.- r^th-<br />

B.nr.(,r(,dlJc.<br />

honev-<br />

to the pas-tor,<br />

by lie<br />

K*f«" ^ras the<br />

* ; Tiie Cburch*"<br />

The morning i-eni<br />

or. "The i'hurch uc<br />

-eWorld in hi& Sc-ric!-<br />

uud \uVmz bi? i*xi _. -, —<br />

•A- b«s Co." Mr. ilitch w*ct on to<br />

-iiv:<br />

The b bad<br />

IT was. boxrevtr,<br />

p<br />

t>J«asi2T* <strong>of</strong><br />

writer? !o ksov thi?. -.—<br />

drrfirilv in:«-r<br />

DO chnnce <strong>of</strong> cstcbiss cold,"<br />

—Ii is-jK't-a-vrry-crvdiTnblr thin^- to"i<br />

but it is . Remnanti, J2U-.<br />

Spwrial Value-.'•!! I»n; Ci"«!h. Xain-ook, T3m'broider', T^ili, Cot-<br />

ton Towelinsr. Ktc. •<br />

Notice, our window* fnr(5|i,. ;.i| Itanr-iin- t^ii- Jiumlii.<br />

OOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXI<br />

5. S. McALLISTEIT<br />

st- <strong>of</strong> tlj«? remarkable<br />

li nr* found bctwt-rn the wnv-<br />

if ih*- b'-«-> ^nd our oun wjiy- nf<br />

firrr<br />

{ I an. !••'..! T.-.at i!i«- U«- who -.,-'-•••-"'•- '•- -KV-II::.: ui.'ift arid in-<br />

i-ff*.ind m.T. fif'.l ar/d f.i.wrr for ' r ' r "' •' '&• ^•'•»« l e ''f '.'•«• •nir'.t <strong>of</strong>,<br />

h..r;T<br />

tluit uuuJd i-hnttf tnaux" K f^rm <strong>of</strong><br />

NEW BOULEVARD<br />

OPENS FOR TRAVEL<br />

Did Your Watch Stop Last Night?<br />

I ( r : r r ;t !'. f r ^ V ^ t-X tt. r.>'il!:;X^ I T . .<br />

B. FRANK SMITH CO.<br />

REAL ESTATE AND FIRE IN8URANCE<br />

1036 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

Al la-t .tht- Soixier- J'cmi-M.iy'i.'',<br />

• an.lir..' Ili.'ilevari). U-;nl:n_- (J:i-.-,: lo':<br />

:.«• (,.-u • :u.J T.<br />

C- F. W- WO035IDC. Prcc<br />

At'lltlt.i- 'l .!%<br />

NOTICE!<br />

isecondju*^ FURNITURE<br />

Real Estate and<br />

Search Company<br />

REPRESENTS '•<br />

Fidelity Trust Co.. <strong>of</strong> Newark, and<br />

Wlldwood Title and Trust Co.<br />

TITLE INSURANCE<br />

Suritu. Abstracts it Title. Ciigveyanciflg<br />

•Fin luirance.<br />

tl^ft ittmUt. All »«*u i"<br />

Am.-ri,-.-,'- »r(.;it.- ,,,„ .... ,';:i Jos - p - Veftable. 653 A?bury Avt i<br />

i-.--,.rt. " .' . »•" >bo»« ti W<br />

REFUSED TO PRINT<br />

COLLECTORS<br />

MONEY TO LOAN<br />

J. P. FOX I ON MORTGAGE<br />

Big Reduction In Girl's Shoes<br />

The<br />

pair Glrfc' High T01<br />

store 713-715 Asbury Ave<br />

y.x<br />

I'UII .if.' :.iUr.<br />

THEO. V. T0WN8END<br />

Satbfaction Plumbing and Heating<br />

952 Asbury Avenue -<br />

L. S. CORSON<br />

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER<br />

MM Mi ludfcattoM Fnn»bM M AppDeatiw<br />

- MbfMtiM flWUlMi<br />

810 Asbury Avc. OCEAN CTIY.N. J.<br />

v iu-*-*r<br />

'' It is u mistak- to iicccp;<br />

i-t^rou-Iv low rat«'. N"o —..<br />

inanv imix-rs i>f tin 1 t""ii'iiity<br />

art* stnjcjlin^ alon^ 1 flnant-i;iMy,<br />

bnrdlv nl>Ii* to ut?t *noii;rb innn**v to<br />

pnv lu-lp. TIIP Journal wan tlu- i.uly<br />

in the County to refu-* tbe<br />

Htatemont nt such a ridiculouiily low<br />

prif*.—IVildwood Journiil.<br />

In Salem County th«ir rrrtnrt w.is<br />

il>lish»d in nil thu County papers<br />

al $125 r.ich, and it Was nUo pub-<br />

"'"" * in oampblrt form.<br />

—Method is the oSaprmz <strong>of</strong> pane.<br />

7th & West Avc.<br />

Stables<br />

Bo*rdlng By Day or W»«k<br />

Hon*« »nd G±r*iuQm* To Mir*<br />

••*«**• Vutalakvd foe<br />

Booster Envelopes<br />

E<br />

f I ALIURPT A. HO WELL.<br />

"~ Market Street. Camden. M 1<br />

CHAM. K. ADAMS W. W. ADAM*<br />

CHAS. E. ADAMS & BHO.<br />

FURNITURE<br />

CJi-ueU. Bfido»iilrf for bids for the<br />

<strong>of</strong> an Orchestra for tho cominir<br />

D. ami us will be seen by referring<br />

, to the mlvcrtihenii'iit (on tho rjttli<br />

<strong>of</strong> thi» issue), tho UIUHU<br />

wear everting dress lit the eve-<br />

,Binir concerts, nnd they "must 1M- <strong>of</strong><br />

'•"•neb uliilitv ns piny in the I'hilndet-<br />

-phui Ori-hustrn. or in orehestiiiK <strong>of</strong><br />

i Moal ability und reputution."<br />

-. The couc-crt>i are to loiuincncc<br />

Jnly 1st und i-ontiinic until Koptrm-<br />

j:Wr 9th.<br />

;• It bus licen stiiteil tlijat 11 Iliiurtl-<br />

i walk busineKx man has interested a<br />

leprc.sentiitive <strong>of</strong> tlie I'liilndclpliiii<br />

, Orchestra in -the |ir,(>00 license!<br />

aunitour o|>orators in this country,<br />

determine what fucilitic they<br />

could <strong>of</strong>fer in war. a nicsxaue, xound-<br />

ini; u note for preparednexri. lute<br />

Monday niflit, win, ilaxhed from the<br />

Iiivrrnnient arsenal ut Koek Island,<br />

II.<br />

The radiogram WIIK piekeil u|> in<br />

on's <strong>of</strong> cities und towns, delivered<br />

within three hours to the governor<br />

f eaeli Stntc. and handed to tlie<br />

llavors and ^xefiitivc.- <strong>of</strong> every city<br />

f imporlaiice. The couriers werrl<br />

lect-fiioted 'Hoy Scouts.<br />

The message. dictitVt*il bv- ('oloiiel<br />

cluils.on. coiiiiiiatHlan* <strong>of</strong> the ar^c-<br />

ul. follows: "A democracv require-<br />

lint a |H*o|ile who iroverii and edii'<br />

ate themselves should 1M>..,SI> armed<br />

ml disciplini'd that they can pro-<br />

i't themselves."<br />

Colonel N'ichol«on's aerial tlu-sli<br />

NH delivered to Mayor Ohampion<br />

liout l.ir> V. M.. Tues«lav. by MJII-<br />

'olm L#eslie and Koy IbiurifeoiH. two<br />

if <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s amateur wireless<br />

perutorx. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the messages was<br />

Iso lefr ut The I^-d^er olllce. ('•>n-<br />

idcrablc delav was expericueed in<br />

vlayinir the messailo in. South .N-r-<br />

«v' owinir to the close proximity <strong>of</strong><br />

he liiir Tuckertoti station, which has<br />

a monopoly <strong>of</strong> the air when in ope-<br />

ration. The messarrn was finally re-<br />

laved to Atliintic <strong>City</strong>, aud from<br />

there to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and on down the<br />

const.<br />

Iti-canse <strong>of</strong> the niiiiiluT <strong>of</strong> relay-,<br />

it required alioiu an hour ami a holt'<br />

to send the nn'--:iurt* t" the 1'iieitl<br />

MEETING OF THE s<br />

Mayor Champion Reports on New<br />

Pavilion and Comfort • Station—<br />

Booklet Order Awarded To The<br />

Ledger.<br />

The rcjtulur weekly mooting <strong>of</strong> thi<br />

Hoard <strong>of</strong> Commissioners was held OL<br />

Tucsdnv at 2 P. M.^ in the CommU'<br />

sioners' room. <strong>City</strong> Hull,' with Muyoi<br />

Joseph O. Champion preaidipsr.-<br />

The <strong>City</strong> Clerk culled the roll' an<br />

the l'«.Hinting C'uiiiini-nioiiiTs ans<br />

wereieph O,<br />

Cliiunpion. • William II. Cumphell<br />

fieono O. Adiiiux. ...<br />

The minutes <strong>of</strong> tile regular meet<br />

nir. held Kehruary loth, U>Mi, wci<br />

read und approved us recorded.<br />

Oireotor Adanm reportt'd.that.tbi<br />

beneb where iinrnllel jetties were pill<br />

in. is makinir up very satisfactorily.<br />

Mavor Champion stated thnt h<br />

had plans and s|H>. (nr i<br />

mivilion to he located al 17th streel<br />

nnd Boardwalk, mid would pri'sohi<br />

same for approval later. Also pre<br />

liiiiinarv idans for a cuttifort wtution,<br />

oi'iitii.n to lie decided later.<br />

*Mjivor Clinmpion staled that tl<br />

[lala.for 1011! tlu. Houril nf ('•mmilHxIiinrrx.<br />

tl.'.'.tli Cllv, N'uw li-rw*iy.<br />

imtlvmeri:<br />

All i-li.Una <strong>of</strong> Hi.- .liv iiKulnut lot Nu,<br />

\'J, H^CIIOII -llr.-an CMty iluril.-iU, liuvlnic<br />

i-rn |.4llil III tilll, Ihe own.')-. Wllllulu<br />

IIIWL-11. rL-.|u.'Ml^ a .pill cl.ilin tl.-t-.l U<br />

lu< ml. <strong>of</strong> 1UIL',<br />

Voilrs vrry Irllly,<br />

i:. \V. lll'Ul.Kl.ill. I'l.ll.-iUu<br />

Motit.ii bv Mi'. Adiiuis and second-<br />

ed bv .Mr. Campbell thnt the nliov<br />

request In*- granted anil the pro|u*r<br />

olllcur?. be authorised und iiiHtrucleil<br />

tu execute the i|iiil claim ileeil on 111<br />

purl <strong>of</strong> the cily. Motion,carried.<br />

.Million Hindi- !>y Mr. Ailauis ami<br />

sociHided bv Mr. 4'amphell, that th<br />

proper olllccrs be authorized ami in-<br />

i-triicte llrllnw-"<br />

for ndvcrlisiiiL' —|v»ie out-iile coter<br />

at if'.Ti.OI), same to bo charged to<br />

v^rdl*nir 'Aiipropriation."' Mo-<br />

tion carried.<br />

Molion imiili' bv Mr. Adams, and<br />

econded liv Mr. Caiui'bell. that Ilie<br />

advertisement in "Ask MrT Ko»ler.<br />

const, more limn J.llllll mile, from its I''iiiilt' Hook" he di-pens4ul with for<br />

The Politicians Say<br />

"Turn Carrow Down"<br />

uttmctions <strong>of</strong> tho reaort. it<br />

th!<br />

f<br />

is le<br />

utj'm<br />

S f ho rert. i<br />

^'.••»erthe!esa doubtless truo thutj'mi'iit."<br />

^'•ome folks haw been tellinir thei<br />

^ Commiusioneru thut we need u<br />

jgduinse. and niuunir those who take<br />

v: ttia Doaition nre a lev <strong>of</strong> the<br />

^"Boardwulk husiuess nleli. who were<br />

slnrtiii" point. It »•«. e\|iecteil tluil<br />

ill least ."i.tlOllii i.iieiatoi's tliroii'jlioiii<br />

the I'llited St:itc would receive tlie<br />

lui'-^-'lL'.' oOleijIlv, while Iholl-iinil- <strong>of</strong><br />

.illlIT- WOlllil |ii.-I. it u|i.<br />

The eoiiiitn ua- divideil into .li-.<br />

triits'for the relavintr <strong>of</strong> the me-<br />

sit^'e. These ilisiriet>> form.-il over<br />

l|iiirjf circle- with the relay -lii-<br />

tiniis at the ci'titcr*.. Some ^talioii-<br />

were so situated that thev prohul>ly<br />

wotilil receive the HH'^-HL"! 1 twice.<br />

'We will attempt to weed nut tlie<br />

men who are not capable <strong>of</strong> i>«>ttiti?<br />

messages," an oll'u-ial slated.<br />

u- oporaloi- not authori/ed to<br />

receive the uie^sn^c who in anv way<br />

ilelav its transiiiissioii will he report-<br />

il to Federal nineiuU for punisli-<br />

ays the l-'veliiliL' Itiilletiu.<br />

.; tlkinz thut u band or orchestra be<br />

££«njuced fot $<br />

LOCAL MAN OPPOSES<br />

AMENDING WORKMEN'S LAW<br />

thi- vciir. Motion canieii<br />

The fullou'intr vi-rbiil iWi.ip.'^al wiu<br />

-lllunitt.'.l to the lto(ird ol' Ciiiiiiiii<br />

sioners for poster advertising:<br />

;':.V l-uh.-.l iiuM.'rw .11 225 locil-<br />

tiling from All.inn.- t'llv , lo<br />

•'WllkMx-Harrt'. 'f.ii' 3 ni.ililhu.<br />

lU'.lilliil.' l!iilli...i.l lo fuiiiluli uvr<br />

.rylhltii; l.'.ln.n<br />

l-'or 2 iiunitliM, ..'lly to ftirnUh IMIMI-<br />

.'I-H 3>i".H<br />

Tlu> tiillovvili^ proposals were rend<br />

for the printing and furiiishiii'j; Cllv<br />

llooklets:<br />

It. Curtis lloliltuiin, 5n,0i>u iHiok*<br />

cily nlui'r, -Jll.illl.l .<br />

John R. Groves Journeys To Trenton<br />

To Attend Hearing Before Senate<br />

Committee.<br />

John It. Groves, <strong>of</strong> Ibis city, rep-<br />

reM'iitiiiL" the plumbers <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> and Oveun <strong>City</strong>, und A. J. Itider,<br />

<strong>of</strong> llanimouton, were the two South<br />

Jersey opponents <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Compentiation proposed amendment<br />

to which wereuiveiiu hearini; before<br />

the.Senate Committee on Labor und<br />

Industry Tuesday. Numerous dele,<br />

cations <strong>of</strong> funuers also opposed the<br />

bill. Henry V. llilt'ers. Secretary <strong>of</strong><br />

the State Federation <strong>of</strong> Labor, ur-<br />

KOed for tbe bills, as did Miss Irene<br />

Sylvester, repri'aentinir the American<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Labor, which him been<br />

instrumental in havintr eompenuation<br />

laws paaatd in aaveral States.<br />

y ta.it that so<br />

haVSTM irnii» Mliltt' - "*~<br />

d i J ' i r « W (nakektb<br />

Motion liv .Mr. Adams and second.<br />

il bv Mr. Cainpliell that lhi> proper<br />

Dicers In- authorize.1 and iii-trncleil<br />

to ulnee an order for 'JO.111)0 booklet-<br />

ivitli the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> l.edj»er, the low.<br />

i"I liiililer. Motion carried.<br />

A radio HII'I-IIIII 1 was read by May-<br />

or Champion, that hud been rcocivctl<br />

bv K. It. HVilir^eois. from Koek Is-<br />

liniil. 111.<br />

Motion bv Mr. Adiiuis and seenn.1<br />

ed bv Mr. Campbell that the plnn-<br />

iniil spci-illi'iitions for pavilion at<br />

17th street und Boardwalk be tuurk-<br />

ed "l>" mid tiled in the <strong>City</strong> Clerk's<br />

<strong>of</strong>lli-e. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, nnd the <strong>City</strong> Clerk<br />

be instructed to advertise for biil><br />

Motion carried.<br />

Motion bv Mr. Cumuhell ami sec-<br />

onded by Ur. Adams thut the <strong>City</strong><br />

Clerk IK- instructed to advertise for<br />

hidd for furnikhinir musii- for the<br />

colninur season, and the siwoiflchtions<br />

be' referred td 'the Mayor with power<br />

to uot.'und that tbe specification's be<br />

marked "E." "Motion chrried. _ '<br />

The fpllovrulir nmolutfon won '<strong>of</strong>-<br />

fered by Mr. Campbell: '<br />

kla It V«»olved by th. Bakrd <strong>of</strong> Com-<br />

mlulaatra or pesn <strong>City</strong>, thu <strong>Ocean</strong> city<br />

ixirraw him (ha BlniW »W1 or OHIO<br />

<strong>City</strong>, N«w #•>••/. tn» nan <strong>of</strong> thra* hun-<br />

dnd mat nflMty-dx and K-10O dollara. ID<br />

anticipation <strong>of</strong> f<br />

cum<br />

(Cuart—ea OB 6«wsd Pace)<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Good Government Still<br />

Hope That Senator Stevens Will<br />

Heed Public Opinion and Have the<br />

Faithful Prosecutor Confirmed.<br />

Monday afternoon und evening<br />

there was somewhat <strong>of</strong> u commotion<br />

around thu Stale House over th.<br />

proposed hold-up <strong>of</strong> the continuation<br />

<strong>of</strong> James Itussell Currow'rf appoint-<br />

hient as Pro-e.-'utor <strong>of</strong> the Tloas in<br />

tbia county. '<br />

li is reported that Senator Stev-<br />

en** de.sk was practically swaiu|M'd<br />

with letters iiruiu;; him to do the<br />

riirbt thinir and sav ilie word that<br />

would leail lo a faithful olncial's<br />

eduth illation, while on tho other liantl<br />

"Low" was considerably rattled or<br />

/.zle.l liv tile reiuif-st thalhe ilo no<br />

milh tbuiir. the 'Rupuhlienn politicians<br />

Insistini; that "we want the ottlce for<br />

one <strong>of</strong> our own men after we elect<br />

he OoVcruor.tiext N'ovember." And<br />

ull tlie time tlu'sc leaders fail to see<br />

hut hv nlavmir ihr ciinin <strong>of</strong> peanut<br />

lohtic- thev lire doimr the very thinu<br />

that will make il dilllcult. if not im-<br />

possible, for Ilu- candidate lo win.<br />

After President AVilson was elect.<br />

'd (Governor ey, in a<br />

K|>eeeli delivered in this city, Sena<br />

or Walter K. l*oiU <strong>of</strong> otlice. anil 1 they hope to<br />

IIvV n "fcilliim"* bv the election.<strong>of</strong><br />

ho liepiiblicnn Gubernatorial euncli-<br />

Stevens'. Position Gelna Watched<br />

The Cape-.Muv Iliiralil -ays:<br />

The iiosition <strong>of</strong> Senator Stevens<br />

on this appointment •- lieia;:<br />

wntcheil with interest bv the en-<br />

tin- Coiiutv. Iliirini." the flirht for<br />

tho nomination far Senator he-<br />

twix-u Sciuilor Stevens and 1>-<br />

Allies Itiiror. the aecusntiou vva.<br />

falbelv made and circulated that<br />

in the event <strong>of</strong> Itiiror'< election as<br />

Seriator he would o|ipo.e the con-<br />

flrniatinii <strong>of</strong> Mr. Carrow. The<br />

Stevens |ieo|d«* LNiined finite a lew<br />

vote, liv tlii — i-mianl.<br />

Gazette Endorses Ledfler's Attitude<br />

T!tc Cane \|ii\* t'oiinlv (ia/ette. a<br />

'ovul Ue|iulilic:iii' |iaper, in i|iiotiir.r<br />

Tlu- I|>oinlineiit last August, at that<br />

time he was a resident <strong>of</strong> Caindeii<br />

Conntv, hut its too Into to ur^e<br />

that now. fur be (,0-diiv is a leiral<br />

resident <strong>of</strong> Cape May County, just<br />

a- iiuich n^ von are. who u-iis horn<br />

hcri'. oi- I. who I'liimi into the<br />

Cminlv thiitv-tu'o yeaCaLji'^... Me<br />

not onlv came into our County hut<br />

tnovci! his familv here. And that<br />

is not all, he proposes to ninke it<br />

his permanent residence uud place<br />

<strong>of</strong>. inisinv n'oi nil<br />

either. Me i- one ol tlie mi>-f loval<br />

citi/cus ol ilie State <strong>of</strong> Wiv Jcr-<br />

sfV. and lo a bii." man it u'o'ald<br />

malu* no difference whether he<br />

ciime from Middlc-ct or Ilie far-<br />

ther most corner <strong>of</strong> the Stale, hi*<br />

U a Jcr'.cviiinu, and above that he<br />

iA an American cili/cu. anil I am<br />

iniirhtv proud <strong>of</strong> him. 1 wish we.<br />

had more like him.<br />

The fact that be VIM a not born<br />

and had not lived in our County<br />

prior to the.time he was n|»poiiitc 'he||J(|-<br />

haunt- <strong>of</strong> vice, crime and iiiimor-I<br />

alitv wherever Ihev 1 havi- been<br />

found to cvi-t. Can vmi bent thai ,'<br />

Mo von know, as a tact, that •-iucc<br />

AIIL'II-I. l!ll">. six niMinli- IIL'O. lii-<br />

lias had nlie hutulred and sixty<br />

ca-es before him for investigation.<br />

JIIMI everv one attended to und<br />

when found <strong>of</strong> -iilliricnt unrit.<br />

l>resented to the C.ranil Jury. That<br />

he has obtained llflv indiclment-<br />

and has never lost a case? That<br />

bis olllce has produced three dol-<br />

lars in collection for everv dollar<br />

evpended for court cost-? Caii you<br />

beat that?<br />

BRIEF PERSONALS<br />

AND LOCAL ITEMS<br />

.Mr. Harry F. Stunlon sp. ! ut Mon-<br />

day in (ho Qunker <strong>City</strong>.<br />

.Mr. Louis Fullmer, <strong>of</strong> I'Uila.Iel- (,<br />

phut, was in town Sunday.<br />

Mr. ('has. A. Klink. <strong>of</strong> thn RendiniT<br />

Kiiilroiul. w.is in town Tuesday.<br />

Mr. nnd Mrs. N. A. flnff are visits<br />

inc relatives at Mt. Vernon, V. Y.<br />

\frs. Win. K. Kisher returned<br />

Tuesday from a visit with relative*<br />

i ^Vili<br />

in<br />

Mayor Champion spent Monday in<br />

Trenton and attended tho nossi.ins <strong>of</strong><br />

the State Ijejjijilnjjirej<br />

K. A. Snape. <strong>of</strong> Oermantown. w»»<br />

iu Oeenii <strong>City</strong> Tuesday. He »n- a«-<br />

coiupnnied by his wife nnd danirlner.<br />

Mr. Win. MeKee nnd family, ot<br />

I'liiliidelphia. occupied their Kifty-<br />

sccoud stn*et' eottnue over Ihe jvtH»l*-<br />

end.<br />

l>lis Madden Townsmid. the Kelia-<br />

ble illuilder. was lookini; nfler Uusi-<br />

n.'s^ inntlcrs in I'hiladclphiu Mon-<br />

illi.V. •<br />

Miss |te,_-inu lloderrfi, who' bn<<br />

icen ill at her motherV hoipe in (Tum-<br />

ilen, returned to this city tbe tlrst ot<br />

h« week.<br />

Mr, Williiuu C. .(.'(Tries, a clerk in<br />

",n n Kx.hani.-.' S'atioiiul Bank. I'hil-<br />

idelpllia, -iient SnndaV with hi- pa-<br />

rc.nts, Mr. iiml Mr-. Smith Jeffries,<br />

if this eitv.<br />

BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS<br />

Itnildiii'.' Inspector William .luhu-<br />

~on has is-ip'd sixteen permits for<br />

lniil'liii!.'- aud alteration- to liinld : iiL-s<br />

from <strong>Feb</strong>ruary l-t to <strong>Feb</strong>ruary '-Mill.<br />

The co-t lit' the bnilditiL' O|wrations<br />

amount to +I-"I.7L'II.0I(, Followin.' are<br />

|li location- <strong>of</strong> the propo-cil ini-<br />

|u. vcments and the name <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

owner and the builder:<br />

Frame linildinj lot- Jas. \l. Uow-<br />

l.ind. -until side <strong>of</strong> First streel. John<br />

Marl-, builder.<br />

Frame liuiMiii'jr for Jas. M. H«w-<br />

Inml. corner Fir-t -treet aud Corinth-<br />

ian avenue. J..I111 Marls, builder.<br />

Frame building f.ir lloracu lirceii-<br />

wimd. southeast corner <strong>of</strong>. Kir»t<br />

street and Atlantic aveuae. Oti- M.<br />

Town-end, builder.<br />

Frame lillilil;liL'l.ne-l -idc ..| llav-<br />

1 awniie. near l-'lli street. I'm- Otis<br />

J. Town-end. O|i- M. Ti.An-cinl,<br />

der.<br />

rome build Mv. corner 7th ;iud As.<br />

.iveiiiie, .ilii-miii'ii- 1.II- Mr-.<br />

Fliii'cni.c 1'IIIIIII|IIIIII. John Mart-, '<br />

I > 1111.1. • 1'.<br />

T»'i hav windnu- SL'l Third -trt-et.<br />

for I lam II. Ci-ee. Oti- M. ToWII-<br />

-enil. Imildei'.<br />

ne--l.irt hiuiL-aloiv. ue.t -ide <strong>of</strong><br />

Ceniriil awniie nc;ir -Utli -tri-ei. i'been made to accommodate all<br />

who. attend. . . .<br />

JqHn R. Oroveii will be .on-hand<br />

with, the Fairbanks poalep, aadRev.<br />

C. H. Bohner will be the ever-oblis-<br />

iag ^floor-walker."<br />

' • - • • - •<br />

—The ooat <strong>of</strong> •«pwiaace liinit<br />

folly naUaed until «u gom to taw.<br />

I'I'IIIIC 'iiiildui:.-. Ith and llav ave-<br />

nue, for Kichard NViui.-.. tfnliih If.<br />

Klee, ll.lil.l.-l-.<br />

Move building lielween Third ;ind<br />

Fourth -treel mid <strong>Ocean</strong> nvciiii.- for<br />

Walter lies-, lleur::.' F.rn-t.<br />

Alter fraiim I111 il.luiLT. "• S 1:1 A-'niry<br />

avenue, for .lo-epli A. I'nrlfef. Wm.<br />

II. Maver. builder.<br />

Frame liin,i!'a_". eorner ol Marine<br />

and llav avenue, for dm*, (lurri-.<br />

Cha-. ll.irre. builder.<br />

Frame huildiii'-', eorni'r <strong>of</strong> lllt!i mid<br />

Atlnntie avenue, for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

(irccii House. Klnier II. Crane,<br />

builder.<br />

ItciKiir huildinu' corner <strong>of</strong> 1 Ith. and<br />

Central avenue' for the F.pisi-«|»nl<br />

Church, flcor^e C. Mead, builder.<br />

Alteration to Iniildiuir. (lard>-n<br />

Tract, for I*. II- Paris. Swan &<br />

Trout, builders.<br />

Frame b,uildinir, rear 102U Central.<br />

avenue.- for Warren Smith. Swan &<br />

Trout, builders.<br />

Alteration to bnildinL' 708 Seventh<br />

street for \\'\a. Hirst. Oeo. W. Har-<br />

ris, builder.<br />

Alterations to frame building cor-<br />

ner 11th street und Ashlirv avenue.<br />

for MM. M«Clell«u. K. A. llour-<br />

. builder. ><br />

VOICE CULTURE<br />

> and Harmony<br />

Ttrmt: Half-Hour luuon,<br />

H. LAKE!<br />

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THE OCEAN CITV LEDCEB Saturday.:<br />

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fcfi.<br />

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OCEAN CITY REAL<br />

ESTATE TRANSFERS<br />

REPORTED SPECIALLY FOR THE<br />

OCEAN CITY LEDGER<br />

Transfer* nffmslins Oeonn <strong>City</strong><br />

real u.stnlp tnr tin) wuok en.linj:<br />

Tebrunrv 2-1. 1!#1«.<br />

Malx.1 f!~o().<br />

David T. Mil«-h«dl i-t nx to .Tlioi<br />

S: MitchcX l-"t ••»!>. Section A.<br />

W. Central avenue. IIII.I S. W. ^J«<br />

S^rut street. $J'HMI.<br />

Dnvid C. (!ilil>i>ni!.v it u.v, tu Mnldn<br />

O. VHII''I.'.IV.'. I...1 .-.. Section !», I>luii<br />

Oi'nuii ft. l>y S. on llr\:lii.'n !<br />

Correspondents Names<br />

Must Be Published<br />

tin- II.mil's <strong>of</strong> ior-<br />

^t IM.' ptihlinha^l uith<br />

:li«• v ;I|.|"-.JI' in the<br />

to<br />

0,<br />

S.<br />

•Pli.r.<br />

deeut in tho<br />

fiituro iirtii-iou crit\nrine public <strong>of</strong>Tl-<br />

ciaU and udvocatiuir local improve,<br />

inputs or oh.joi'tinu 1 "to thinird tlmt<br />

nr*\" will onlx* In* publishod in tli.'^t*<br />

columiiR when permission is cixen tn<br />

print tlio writcr'w nnmc<br />

If you have not the COMFORTS <strong>of</strong> Electricity you are dolnu without the greatest <strong>of</strong><br />

MODERN aids to housekeeping. . • V<br />

ELECTRIC LIGHT is SAFE. BEAUTIFUL and INEXPENSIVE. • ELECTRIC household<br />

appliances cost little to run and save hours <strong>of</strong> time and labor. •<br />

REMEMBER, it does not cost much to wire your house for ELECTRICITY and It cm<br />

be done without muss, dirt or disturbing your household. ' .<br />

Ask our representative. .<br />

tHE OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE<br />

THE "MATCHLESS" LIGHT ' <strong>of</strong> Th Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Elect Co.<br />

ASK COURT TO SET ASIDE<br />

CONTRACT FOR ADVERTISING<br />

Kdward M. Siirtou. <strong>of</strong> the Klitton-<br />

Corxori. Co., went to Ituffiilo on u<br />

buitiuo^M trip \V nnd two Atlun^j<br />

"tii^V'itv daily papers, to which were,<br />

awarded tho County advertising, at<br />

the maximum rule.<br />

Mr. FMker idletw* thnt nfter tlio<br />

Itour.I Imd a.lvertiseil for hidrf it ur-<br />

hitriirilx- uwiiriled tin ntra.-ts nt a<br />

price iniieh henyier than the hid <strong>of</strong><br />

at limit one <strong>of</strong> the paiier-i. The i'ii«e<br />

iiivoU'e^ tin* prineiple ui to whether<br />

a coverniiiL' hodx', Co^nnty or muriici.<br />

palitv. shall nay tho luaximum ratn<br />

when tlu* woi \c euu l>c done ut a low.<br />

cr fijnire.<br />

Kiiturullv tho newspaper men will<br />

watch tile oiitcoimi <strong>of</strong> tlu. nlmvti liti-<br />

""'" ^_ . I L'ation with a treat deal <strong>of</strong> interest,<br />

Mr. and Mis. ~U in. S. Jolm>>J wur« «1ect~<br />

o.l:<br />

I'lejiilent. Win. Copoland<br />

Vice rroaident, II. P. Mills,<br />

Socreturv. V. P. Cuuflold.<br />

Tr^aHUrtr. K. O. How«)I, Jr.<br />

Hoard <strong>of</strong> Directors, \V. C. Furber,<br />

H. P. Mill-.. Chas. W. Wilkinson, J.<br />

M. Ciii.Ucld. 'Edwin Titus, K. O.<br />

How«.|l. Jr.. P. V. Cunfleja, IJ. B.<br />

Bunk. W. E. Judluon.<br />

Committees were also appointed<br />

for the ensuinjr year ooverinR oil tbe<br />

various activities <strong>of</strong> the Association.<br />

A oollation. with speeches from mem-<br />

ber*, followed the business nteeiingr-<br />

The flr«t regular mMtinir <strong>of</strong> 1 the<br />

fflembers aud Board <strong>of</strong> Director* will<br />

held on Wednesday evening,<br />

Maroh lit, 8 P. tt, at 1308 Arch<br />

•twst, ncm Ko. 1$.<br />

l'*ollowiiiir an illness <strong>of</strong> ..sin-oral<br />

weeks-, Mr^. Klizaheth I). Con'ovor,<br />

the widow <strong>of</strong> thu lute Joheph A. Con-<br />

iver, died ut uiidniuht Tiii'-dny, at<br />

the home n\' her dnuuhte., Mrs. Cliir-<br />

enee L. fi.le, ,'KWl Atliintie iiyeiilie,<br />

Atlanti.- <strong>City</strong>. '<br />

.Mrs. I'.IIIOMT u'ns in her "Sih venr<br />

when she died and had not I ti in<br />

the he-t <strong>of</strong> health fur .SI.III.. time,<br />

llolh she and her Ini-liiiii.l u...[ ul-<br />

u'nvs heen ri'sident- <strong>of</strong> Atliintie <strong>City</strong><br />

an.I were In.rn in the ni'i'.-lili..ihiiod.<br />

Since I he deuth <strong>of</strong> her hiishaiid. Mrs.<br />

Couover made lu-r home with her<br />

iiiyhti'i-, who is the wit't> uf I'oi-nier<br />

idi'e. Clurencc I,. Cole.<br />

The deceased i>; siiryive.1 hy two<br />

«..iis. Jnseph A. f'onover, <strong>of</strong> Atlan-<br />

tic Citv and Louis M. Conover, <strong>of</strong><br />

Mt. Airy. IV: two duuirhter*. Mr^i.<br />

Cli'rener I.. roli>, und Mr^. S.>ini'r>i<br />

Wo'olherl. hi.th ..f Atlanti,. cilv und<br />

cveral cruiid children.<br />

Mrs. Couoxcr. who WN a M.'ilmd.<br />

ist <strong>of</strong> tlu> ol.l tiini' type, atlemli.i the<br />

eanip ineetiii'_'s in this city, nluuy^<br />

euioyiinj the services.<br />

(Continued from Fir»t Page) •<br />

Mr. Adams moved that the re-o!.u-<br />

tion bo udopicd as read. Million<br />

curried. • -<br />

The following bills were read and<br />

warrants ordered druivn for their n-<br />

etiv* amount*:<br />

mors Hurley 119.5€<br />

•Eolxirt Ilrliiea 12.3]<br />

William WrlKht 13.it<br />

William Hawthorn* 15. SS<br />

T. L.wl« ; ».5«<br />

KM. Wllllunm 8.60<br />

J. \vnii.ini« :<br />

M, FlOWer«<br />

Kntnk Sp.iHlta '.<br />

>•_. Monla ... .j ..........'.,,,,,<br />

John- Epp*<br />

C.roruo Flefolnir<br />

C. Turner<br />

Milton Amos<br />

T rxiltmw<br />

T. A. Knn<br />

W. Illuheo »<br />

John I.lby<br />

NT C»rt»..n<br />

.Tolin Thompson ....".,<br />

«>-lw»rii«f Cor-on<br />

J. I\ Vox<br />

John W.iNhli.irton<br />

Hinlll. Hhnw<br />

H. Kr.neh<br />

II. I'..w..ll .'<br />

V. I»i|.r<br />

A. llnrlu-r<br />

oi>.on NFi'lann •*<br />

W. J.ihnx'in .....'<br />

n Ojirpt'nt^r<br />

': w. y. \vno.i»|.l.'<br />

rj W. P. W <strong>City</strong>. N,w Jersey<br />

T.nth 81. and *M An.<br />

W3BMADWAV<br />

Two Years Instead<br />

01 <strong>On</strong>e<br />

That Is tha sort or niar- 1<br />

am«?« I Klv« when 1 re* {<br />

l>nlr yuur watch. Otht.rw i<br />

May oim yfur. llrtnu iha |<br />

Wulch hvrv. Try It lt^><br />

for,* you pny IIIH. Can<br />

uny orrur b« tuUtirT<br />

For Sale—Snap to quiek buyer, lo.<br />

eiited 1112(1 Auburv nvenne. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

;ity. Furnished. Price $280(1.<br />

2 MavotiK lotu, 20S nnd''J0!l, Kith<br />

ml I'luiiHiiru uveniio wide. I'rice I?7"I0<br />

or both.<br />

Apiilv any nirent or R. B. Tiuuiiinn,<br />

•J.'ili Frnnkford uvi-niii).. Pliila..<br />

If von will milHorllic to Tho Led-<br />

:cr or renew voiuf Kub^cription,. we<br />

•vill ini-ltidi' four standard luuiruzineH,<br />

nmthlv iniiirarine.i for nulv 18 «ent»<br />

ANOTHER EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY<br />

I<br />

NEW HOUSES FOR SALE<br />

ERI-CTED BY -<br />

Otis M. Townsend<br />

THE RELIABLE Rllll I.FR<br />

$2200 Bun(:,,low on Pleaaare Avenue, Bear 14th. '<br />

$2750<br />

$2900<br />

$3750<br />

$4750<br />

$6000<br />

•" A ^. l , IIK ^'"" ltl< ' l . ru " ow b "'"»f m " lll) to Hon.l ouo tliotwitiid uniuple<br />

copica <strong>of</strong> The Oeeun <strong>City</strong> U'diror to ii lut ot «ul«eti3,l numea for u nuriod <strong>of</strong><br />

ten wecka, • . .<br />

The nuinuM will h« tt ticlctod Hat <strong>of</strong> people who should ho made bet-<br />

tor aiKiiiaintiid with th« iittnictive foatureu <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and these ten<br />

w«uo« will <strong>of</strong>for ud oxuellcnt opportunity to our hotol proprietors and bum-<br />

non* iMionlo, u» un adxertnduj.' medium, to reuoh prospective patrons <strong>of</strong><br />

Amencu « Kroutcxt cottuKe sunuhoro resort.<br />

Wo all know that the success bt this resort has b*en marvelous, but<br />

the proper efforts pat forth by those interested In the city's" success will<br />

moan that tbe season <strong>of</strong> 1018 xhaU far eicel the success <strong>of</strong> tbe past for a.<br />

fair share <strong>of</strong> the (told now flooding the country Is sure to oome to the sea-<br />

shore during the oominjt summer, and as wo are persuaded that there is no<br />

city on tho coast to equal <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> as a place for recreation, recupera-<br />

tion or investment, we have every reason to believe that oa s resort "Thinire<br />

•arely are a-oonuV our way," bat all should work together to make assur-<br />

ance doubly<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> tbe many ways to help la to take a part in The LedWe<br />

epeoial iosoea eorerinc ten weeks. «<br />

If yon are numbered amonjr oar •dTerUaers now, «slai)re tho tpaee<br />

joo.ab>ady IK. If your btuksM is not now xtnambtA b» cw aobnma,<br />

at<br />

1308 Anbury Avenue.<br />

Cottage. 15th street near-Motor Boat Club.<br />

Cottace, 2025 Central Avenue. t<br />

Cottaee, 418 Central avenne.<br />

Cottace. S W. eorner <strong>of</strong> 24th and Wesley.<br />

F TERMS'^,<br />

. JV)nrnary_26/iBlfl_ CITV LEBflEr<br />

UNICES FROM<br />

; TBE CHDRCHES<br />

JMRST M. E. CHURCH<br />

Preaching by tho pastor, B«v. J.<br />

I-'*. KUIP.'<br />

y<br />

subject,<br />

"Conquering<br />

will<br />

Ci.Tei*" ..<br />

In tho evening the pastor<br />

twenoli nn evangelistic sermon.<br />

Tfiundnv School nt 2.30 T. M.<br />

; FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

Prciichini: tomorrow mornine nnd<br />

t\«veninfr bv Pnstor Mitoh._<br />

I'.' • Moniinr; Bubjeot, "Tho Knlarcjinp:<br />

I? •Viatwv <strong>of</strong> Christ."<br />

Evcniinr suhject. "Who's Boss In<br />

Cbareh i ' -<br />

"a! muKtc by the Church Qnnr-<br />

IC LODGE TO ATTEND<br />

DIVINE SERVICE<br />

Sermon WIN Be Delivered by<br />

Be«. C. H. Bohner Tomorrow Ewe-<br />

nlnn-<br />

Ocfun filv Lodtre. N'o. .171. V. &<br />

ProBidont appointed E. M. Sutton,<br />

Burrows Uurshall and Dr. J T<br />

Hughes. , ^ ,.••'•<br />

Last Sundnv afternoon wn» nn-<br />

other ono <strong>of</strong> thono delightful meet-<br />

ings, almost n Summer attondnneo.<br />

If n prize was <strong>of</strong>fered for bringing<br />

out men. Kro. Morris Gundy would<br />

be a sure winner.<br />

•Tiro, f.irter. bt 'P«t«r^burg, wnx a<br />

Weleome.1. visitor Inwt Sunday inter.<br />

TO ORGANIZE BAPTIST<br />

YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY<br />

to-<br />

Kev.<br />

.lelivi'rill',' II<br />

the Fir-t l'rcsli.vlcriun x.aurc<br />

liwrrow tfvc'iiiinr. the puslor,<br />

}•••Charlr- H.. Hiiliiu-r<br />

mwinl address to tli.'in.<br />

•~ He lodirewill inarclito tho chnr.'l<br />

|,inabodv. iiN-sciiiililiinr "t the MnKonii<br />

7J0.' Jlnirp. The sen'ice \wsinn lit<br />

'liwix K. Smith, the director <strong>of</strong> tli<br />

romisi's to<br />

a most iiiii>res|ini» mi.l |iel|i|'ul<br />

Tli y.iiinj; people ol" tho Fir.-it<br />

'll..plist . Klu.id. «late See.<br />

retarv <strong>of</strong> Hap(int Young IVupIe's<br />

Wi.rk in New Jersey. Then' were<br />

thirlv-three II.I.VK and girlw prehent<br />

lo. listen t.. Ihe'stirrinir ud.lre-s by<br />

Mr. Flo/td. who told <strong>of</strong> bis wonder-<br />

ful experieuees in Klirope at the out-<br />

break <strong>of</strong> Hie war. In bis remurU<br />

hc brmiL-lit .nit three fundamental<br />

points <strong>of</strong> eharucter necessary for<br />

the orL'auixali.iii <strong>of</strong> u Young Peo-<br />

ple's Soeielv in Oeean <strong>City</strong> -thes.-<br />

.were enthusiasm, faithfulness ' ami<br />

eoiiseeration.<br />

I>urinu" the .eveninir the hoyj and<br />

irirls sang and plnyed ^ucss'iit.i<br />

'."Mines'.<br />

TJ_it'_ Mny won n T.cnL'itc L'nmc<br />

I'rom O.van I'ity at Cnpe May Tues-<br />

day evcniiii:. .Sc.n'e, HO to L!"i.<br />

The line-up:<br />

ir.XI'K MAY<br />

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AUTOMOBILES<br />

Mr. Oxviu-r. it may lie tli.it yon ;iro not satisticd xvitli your cir It<br />

is not just xvluit y.ui need, and ousts you mure tli.tii ncccs.-iiry. Stopand<br />

I liink botorc von lmy tlie next one.<br />

I SELL<br />

from Thirty to l ; iity Cars a Year: many kin.N and makes for Business<br />

and I lea sine. I lisic must be a rc;i*.>n for tlicsc- sales. I stu.lv my<br />

customers' neeil>. anil advise, keeping in min.l his cm fort ami co-;t <strong>of</strong><br />

njikcep.<br />

I SAVE YOU MONEY<br />

That is the natural result <strong>of</strong> my experience, ami the fact flint I<br />

am I'.stahlislit.« In.ur.nce Co.. <strong>of</strong><br />

ntpm PPAH<br />

TO oooep.<br />

PIATK-DAIL3. OOOH MOOUMNC.<br />

ARTISTS rtATU>IAL9<br />

DIL3. OOH OOU<br />

STS rtATU>IAL9.<br />

th<br />

Dribbles<br />

—Tin- Kns| KnlU (iiiinti't<br />

Ktr.niir t'lnycr.liilt* Hv't'<br />

TO BUILD AT SOUTH OCEAN CITV<br />

Mr. Waller Ilerrnili. <strong>of</strong> (ierinan--<br />

I.IWII, is making .irrjirjeiiienls io<br />

liuilil a lillir_-alo» MI •—.-u I Ii <strong>Ocean</strong>'<br />

Citv. Il is -lalc.l lii.it it will be '<br />

e..lli|i!eted in aniple llllle till' the eolll-.<br />

illL' sea-oil. :<br />

A'lrcadv nearly ^J per cent, <strong>of</strong> Hit<br />

entire pupiilnlinn <strong>of</strong> ibc Slatii is in<br />

Irv territory, tliruiigh the 'operation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ibc.County laeiil option laws. Lo.<br />

al o|i|iou and restrictions imposed<br />

V the 'Wa"nier:Ciaui|iliin law, bav<br />

ni-i.l 'J.n.'tl sal.MIII'S in Michigan to<br />

-n-pciid business dnrni'.' the last<br />

MAYOR. GIEG. OF MILLVILLE.<br />

I SERIOUSLY ILL<br />

PILING<br />

JETTIES<br />

BULKHEADS<br />

CESS POOLS<br />

WILLIAM H. NAYLOR<br />

Building Painting<br />

Jobbing<br />

M2O Cental Ar.o«. O«««ty.N.J.<br />

Pfcont48«.V EsUtttM<br />

TAKWi 0AN« OTIVTNI VIM<br />

FROM THE MEN'S BIBLE<br />

CUSS. M. E. CHURCH<br />

Banquet To Be Held Thurs-<br />

ji;*y Evenlnn, April 6th—Great Ac-<br />

Marks the Meetings.<br />

Mayor Harry J. Hi.--. »f Millville,<br />

uho is uell and t;i\>'i-il' : V kiiouii ill<br />

thi.- cilv, mis I'eeeiit.y -I ri.l.iii with<br />

pnralvsjs and i.s in a dair^.n'tis i-i.n.<br />

dition. Wednesday's Millville edi-<br />

tion ol' the 'Itriducl.ui Kxeiiiiii: Xcvi-<br />

•'There isn't any .uiiu-oyeuieiii in<br />

the .IHMIIIMII <strong>of</strong> M.n.'i- llany .).<br />

FBANK E. OABBY RENTALS<br />

l.'i'.il I'si.it,. ii'ji'iit I'VJKII, I). MaHiy<br />

has ivnii',1 l|i.' lull,.unit: |ii'..|ii''i'iii's<br />

ilniiii.' lln' I'lisl iu',1.:<br />

ll.ili'l Slr.'itlW.I, Till ami Or.nn<br />

.•iv.'iiiii', I,, ii I'IIIIIIJ^IIJII.I party.<br />

Aliai'liii.'ht "f". |i,,iii'-i' liiiililin-.',<br />

t.. llrr-i'lii'l 11.ii.In-.,n.<br />

Apailini'iit "A", Itniir-i' liuil.liii'.',<br />

I.. W. I-:, lli.skin-.<br />

S-JL' Xln..|'l\ll 'r.'ITa.'.', I.. Mill-y ,1.<br />

M.'l.iill'jilllll. nl' \\'.isliin:l,,il.<br />

T:."_> d'ntral iiviiiiii'. tn 1,. II.<br />

ll.'iuu'. ..I' riiih.l.'IpliV<br />

Slii'i' Itiill r.irlnr, lUnrilu'iilk, In<br />

W. M:i!t<br />

v.'iir- sav th.'tl ui'Vi'i* in i'n> hi--<br />

>>l' tin* |il;it-i> In- tin-re bi'i'ii -uell<br />

•I-—-fill lui'i'tin^s.<br />

l:\r-jH' nninlii'i- ol' r,un fi'~i"ii-<br />

* i;ilc« l n hl.'H't' ;iinl tlir iih'intu 1 !'^ r inivt-<br />

piuiintvcl viurv. J. H.<br />

" ol »'««o«. Kdwiir.1<br />

k<br />

luuuieul tal-<br />

it wnu decided to<br />

1 to orrantco to havo<br />

1 Class sonxa. Tlie<br />

ii-!iiii. -:n-<br />

XX-llllI Ilir<br />

I in I lir i- i|..iii'_- nil<br />

o;iii In lirinir iiliftil ,i,-i'.- .lv iv<br />

"Mr. f with<br />

.'its rt-'sisiin^, lastini^-life, ami kei'p it wcntlu'r-tight.<br />

Gcuasco smootli-surface ru<strong>of</strong>intr is siipnlied xvith<br />

patented Kanl-Ieak Kleets, which make scams<br />

wateri)ro<strong>of</strong> without cement, ami prevt-nt nail-leaks.<br />

Give Ui your order tor GciUico—cJUior tuicxitli or<br />

mineral illrlocc.<br />

CHAMPION LUMBER CO<br />

Jonn Marts Lumber Co.<br />

OCEAN CITV. N. J.<br />

i<br />

vnl—Uv.w S. \\'.. l,.xi-.n. |1.<br />

Vice I'lt'.iiil.-nt—UKv. |AS.<br />

Secretary— kr.v. W.<br />

OKO. r,.<br />

I>:, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N\ ]. •<br />

Iv I.AKK, IV IV, Orc-m <strong>City</strong>, \ r . Jf.<br />

!•;. I.AKI;, |: .\., r, inaton. N'. J,<br />

iAS. P. K.suK, It. ,\., (VIM n C'ity.N'. J.<br />

RKV. A. C.<br />

N J<br />

VAKAGERS.<br />

niiniNs. n. rv. , J<br />

Oce.m Citv. .V. f. MillvillJ. NT. J.<br />

HAUVKV Y. I.AKK. (Vean <strong>City</strong>, M. J. jr.xBfcv II. I.AKK. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

R D. SOAKS. HutTalo. N. Y.<br />

OCEAM Oitv, the Popular Christian Seaside Resort, is lfvrated on<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> Front, a few inili-f helow Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, and reached by the<br />

Electric and UVst .Jersey fmni Market Street Wharf, and Reading<br />

Railroad from Chestnut Street VVliarf. Philadelphia. Round-trip tickets,<br />

AV CAMP MEETING TKUPEWANOC CONVBNTIONB<br />

No SALOONS. . • THE MOST EIIIMBNT DIVINKS<br />

No RUM . A CIIIISTIAN SABBATH<br />

Unexcelled Bathing, Sailing and Pishing. Fine Hotel*. Water<br />

Works, Gaa and Electric Light* and Street Can.<br />

Forefather partienhn, write<br />

••ri<br />

I<br />

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Inn:-*:;:: \<br />

i ' '' * '<br />

\ ' • ' . ' ' ' '<br />

;•*•' .••:-. • •"•<br />

I $ ? £ " - " ' ' ; ' V •.;•'• •'• •.••••'''•"<br />

Mr'I<br />

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«Y-W'^i;^-,:>'>AW*»: "'<br />

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Four<br />

THE OCEAII CITY XEDOl<br />

Saturday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 28,<br />

jat^Bsaa^^ ?': :•• - V' • . • • -: '"-'' -<br />

iH^ii^j^<br />

©cean le&oei<br />

AN , INDEPENDENT JOURNAL.<br />

PUBLI8HED EVERV SATURDAY<br />

By Ik* K. J. Math. Pub. Co.<br />

AT THE LEDGER BUILDING<br />

836 and 838 Asbury Avenue<br />

OCEAN CITV. N. J. • •<br />

Mn. B . Weala* (J»W«. r>. U.. rrenldoni.<br />

. Rs*. Jas. K. L-.k«. D. D.. Kdllor.<br />

B«T. Win. K. Fl«h«r. MunoltlnK K.lllor.<br />

knund *t the 1'oal Oirico ul<br />

Gltjr. N. J.. u uconti-claiMt muttvr.<br />

mun<br />

that he hud rn<br />

tfanii u HiKHy, llo lonj* Nince went to<br />

tho trriive unwept. Multitudes nre<br />

like him toduy, nml tta»y utrut ulonjr<br />

churcli«fi<br />

ine-'H men<br />

ADVERTISING RATES<br />

Plv* InctiflH or moii', IKe. p«r Inch for<br />

the flrat ln««rilon uml Hie p«r Im'h for;<br />

tooh contlmioiu «iihMni|U«ut liiw.trtlitn. i<br />

L«M thun five Im-ht-a—25 criitM p4*r<br />

Inch for th« Unti IIIMWIIOU, mui yit >; be reiidy<br />

unil iro about vour hii-ine**. Let u»<br />

be roadv to die, if in-.'il- he, to miiki<br />

men holy nnd free, und we surely wil<br />

be rut.dv, whctliur he r«iiue>4 ut* nuou<br />

or midnight. .<br />

HALF BAKED<br />

Very munv ne buntuinl' while their love <strong>of</strong><br />

rii:hter all Ihi' lU-eii ....<br />

A wli'k WotiiJli' whOMt) hilhlKiiul"waV<br />

drluklliu tn ,-Vi'i'Ui. un«l Injuring hlw.uilH'l<br />

uud hfiiltli. app.'ii1t-4j 10 iiiii* uf tlitrae<br />

<br />

iiiinlly, hut MiMy l»*'raunt' Ihert* has boi-ll<br />

11 ahri.'UC" or It'inlfmhlp: li.-ciiUHe ih.-rc<br />

UM not h.u'ii In WIIKIIIUICIOII it man <strong>of</strong><br />

vlrll.. Intt'lllu.'Uc.. anil kt-.'ii VIMIOII. utrnnK<br />

r hiiirt and htuli <strong>of</strong> soul—11 man wh(i».'<br />

In^tlnctn and t-onvlrilonit wouhl make htu<br />

volt« the v.ilc or jintllc'-lovlnir America.<br />

It would seem that 11 mvnt puper<br />

like tht-'Korlh Amerieiin would know<br />

lietler lliiui to publish >neh fully.<br />

The meresl sehool hov knows' that<br />

ilnriiiL- mo-t <strong>of</strong> the ei<br />

transferred more ami more lo -pee-<br />

nl |>I.ml- in which materials from<br />

miniv homes mid still more ind'vidn.<br />

I- nre hroiiL'ht toirelher where eni-<br />

plovces come into coutnel with-it.<br />

The possibility <strong>of</strong> infection under<br />

such conditions must vary for spc-<br />

'•lic tliscii*-e-. mid depends on the<br />

irohalile reudiiiess with which the<br />

uiicni - or^mii-ms coneeriied aro<br />

transferred hv soiled linen, uud fur-<br />

ther on the efficiency <strong>of</strong> the laundry<br />

It<br />

exues us a mode <strong>of</strong> x<br />

doubtless (rue thai 11111' <strong>of</strong> the<br />

more'iniportiiiil diseu-e uerm- nro<br />

transmitted from individual lo iiuli-<br />

viilual without uiiv inleriiii'dinle I'ou-<br />

This isfiioiiirh to niiilie CVIMV holiest veviiiL' device: iieverlhelesu there nro<br />

Jer-evinmi blii.-h with slwuue. We manv infections, snch n- typhoid<br />

oiiirht .to he thankful that there is one I f,.vcr. venereal diseasew, etc., which<br />

place where Ihi- nioiis'tir eiinnot ur,. UtKtu-ti to be truiisinitti'd through<br />

eonie. even in Ww Jersey. Is il any<br />

that nimiied men are putting<br />

<strong>City</strong><br />

enn<br />

their tliiiiisnud- into Orean<br />

properly If thi- lhiir_» shal<br />

tiuue » little while louder old I'ei-k's<br />

li will he the IVide ,.1' Old N'ep-<br />

anil sin:; her prni-e- vr~Ori'illi"<br />

r>iitlleld. a hovhood friend <strong>of</strong> tliede-<br />

iscd, interment lieinjr made at<br />

Ola-^horo. <strong>On</strong> Moiiduv evcninir tint<br />

ervicex al the home were in chnrire<br />

<strong>of</strong> llie Itailwav p. M.,<br />

:t.r.o. o.iftp. M.<br />

Incoming<br />

. S A.M., fl.."i0 A. M.. 10.S0 A. M.,<br />

1 .SI) P. V., 2.25 P. M., 0.20 P. M^<br />

11.2.'> P. M.<br />

Location <strong>of</strong> Fire Alarm Boxes<br />

The rlngln* or tbe lire bell locate* the<br />

box from which the cull Mu bean aant la.<br />

For Inntahce one tap follawwi bv rn **• MacKlaslc. IU<br />

Clerk—Krunk w, Kowkus. Sea lale <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Coijuty Colleo jr-^Jostsnh JL Scu!l, Octui<br />

8O Cour° * l)ou « lulul ' CiP« Ma|<br />

Cnolneel uln« Hlco. Wldwood.<br />

1?r!ni? UP ' '• o> ^- lJ '"'l'-'J M. Schullinaw<br />

au £f- „«« Weight, and Meawrea—Duvl<br />

COMMITTEES OP THE BOARD<br />

For the Voar 19U<br />

HrldKe's—Wuntxell, Outidy, XlacKlnnlc,<br />

r'.e nf<br />

, : tte whole southern distrift with lrs«<br />

iittan a himilr.d links from eoust to<br />

:- IN GOLF TERMS<br />

rTfeii. I um Ic-arninir t« sluivo mv-<br />

U" -<br />

.'."Whut nnmress."<br />

.*J}Mi. I run tro over tin- ernirsi- in<br />

lO or therenlututs." — Pitttdjiiruli<br />

If your anbseriptloii to The Ledger<br />

ia due, btttti iiay ap now and I«t tfie<br />

bUc aundne «Mb wo <strong>of</strong>ltr.<br />

^SERVICE "PHILOSOPHY<br />

_ life is full <strong>of</strong> trouble und<br />

BtioD. IIo einues into thiH world<br />

otbis eonsvnt. und irocx out <strong>of</strong><br />

: ««uin»t hiii will. Hi« jnurnvy<br />

i life is roeky nnd beset with<br />

• and contradictory export-<br />

^en he is little, the bijr<br />

i liim, nnd when he i» «iir<br />

i UHB him.<br />

«WB UHB him.<br />

»':»»,18 a child he wants oandy<br />

but en n't L-ot it, and u-hen he is ll<br />

man hu-t-nn uct uiiml.v, but don't'wunl<br />

it. When he is a boy ho wishes he<br />

"us n mun. und when he in u mun<br />

he wishes Im wus a Jioy npiin. If he<br />

rnisvx it lur/e fnmil.v be is n cliinup,<br />

if lie raises a cheek lie is u thirl'. If<br />

ho, is iMtor'he is a bad mummer." nnd<br />

if h» is rich he is dishonust. If be<br />

is in iw.litics, it is for uru It, nnd if<br />

out <strong>of</strong> nolitrcf, ynil i-iin't plni-e him<br />

anil lu- is noudod tn his eountry.<br />

If ho L'ives to ehurily it is for<br />

low. nnd if hv dues not hoj,j$ a.<br />

illL'V cilss. |f he dies Kiliny then-<br />

was a LTPut tortune for him., mid if<br />

b» lives to un old ]!!.'('. lie hits missed<br />

his culliiiL". If IK- is active in religion,<br />

he is a hypocrite, but if ho takes nn<br />

interc-t in reliuimi- niiilleis. In- i'-'n<br />

hardened sinner.<br />

It In* shows iilTeclion Iu> is n -.nil<br />

->licciiit('ii, if be liu>« mine lie is n euld<br />

bliiiulcil pru|vo'-iliiiu.. In order to he<br />

enlirelv In'nllliv, lie inii-l eat notb-<br />

iiiL', drink niitbin-.-. '-iimke uotliiiiL".<br />

nnd v the -tiili'iiiciit nf Ilia* cln-<br />

iiui-nt divine thul"-iniic <strong>of</strong> his trront-<br />

esl llioiiL'lits'had i ie to him wheir<br />

he was in "Ood's oiil-iif-duor>." dur-<br />

ing Icn-illc storm--:<br />

"I Hindi' up niv mind." «nid Ur.<br />

Uiee, "that T would L r o out 'in the<br />

vt'rv next biir* storm nnd y thi< Ihurtl ur CunimlMuluiitirit ut tU'fUi.<br />

(*liv, N, J., un ur btiforw thu hour ot 2<br />

Vl«»k. I ( . A|., Tiis*M,li.y, March Hin. IUI8.<br />

Hlll«I Ill.tM III Iw pt-WaJllltf iMt vlolluu.<br />

tw *-> ^nil VIUIIIIM; niitri l) vlalu: mu* t Ik<br />

t'i'llo; one 41) buMM; UIID < 1> Mlutu umi<br />

nli-.-oto; on*) 41 > rlurlnut; »»n« < I > olxto,<br />

HIM* Hi ItiiMMiion; two ij} irurnpoiM. iwu<br />

t'Ji Krvtu'li-tiuriiu; mw 1 Ik trninlMtnt*; uiu*<br />

11i iyiti|winyH, '«I.UIIIH ami iifi(i'li<br />

'lay (with iwu vuuceflu, itnt< In afit'fiuuH<br />

uiul mi** lu «iVt-hlrii(> .III(J tu i»*jrforni UIJIH-<br />

MII'HI and ojh*r inuwlt*. Al*w» A u|u««'lal c*ui-<br />

c.-ii one.- i-ach wf.-lllh,T !Mll. lttK. ImlUWlVU.<br />

AlUMlfUlliH At fVcnlHrC .OMli-ftM IHUMl l»t<br />

.\11lMt-tu1iH mum it,- itf Hiich alt!lit> n*<br />

\A;i\ In itif I'h1l.ttl.-hi)na (iri'htrMira. «»r In<br />

>in'h*'>Jtia *>t i«iin.l iilillliy -ami i«'|>ii|iitliui.<br />

Tlit* ritii«lii4-n>r to hf mitt <strong>of</strong> nniMl<br />

Th*- It4>.ir4| In- in t-nnipanIt'll with<br />

i-.i'.h, in- ttiililid I'hf* k, M.ivahlf i thf<br />

I'ttv TrfiimiftT <strong>of</strong> 1 Itviiii (Mty, N'. J-. In<br />

tit.* >-IIIII ui fifty ilollai-M.<br />

PaMiD-nr for tlu* roni|il«n <strong>of</strong> uald pa-<br />

\lllnM to .if uin-n I.IIIH- i>4 fully iM,mii|.-l.i)<br />

Lii <strong>of</strong> mnilwU<br />

'JtM t uny UK all liltln<br />

IIAItltV A<br />

ru'<br />

h<br />

lll<br />

: 3-1-11: nf. M<br />

IN bHAWCERY JERSEY<br />

To .rohti Itowman un«l Y«y-lln Ylowttiuii,<br />

,lnt,i,.>i I). IVtw.-u and Ai1ttliilm> It.<br />

IhuvH, SH»J:H) I., n.-acoti. John It- Vox,<br />

n.vin'h.rf V Will la 111 Kfllt'V utl»l Mr«.<br />

IC.MfV. |..'on JJflf.-rt HIM] Tin!hi H,i|tVrt.<br />

Itniui t \v. Tllni(>r, Ailam C. Htimtffr<br />

.II'I.I \ •,!•• V. ^(itHL-^r, A.-*t'mh*tr 20.. |iut7, and iiu-<br />

Wll^llJWl Itfa rf*iLtltNlllllt'lklt ktHlAks- lib « L i . Illlbil*<br />

lard«na.<br />

Von, Jfdm Itou'tuiin, 11 •fk*nrlaiit h.'t-aiiMt- MUI ar«- Hn- h<br />

n: vnil<br />

imrlv it.*'* '<br />

WII.T <strong>of</strong> lor N'o<br />

tir .»•• !•••<br />

*n«•*»'«<br />

«' *'IMI<br />

~ "*<br />

*•»• ^?o. Hi' swifil oinn <strong>of</strong> o****"»n ("•'•v fi* r *<br />

!«•*«: you, T^nrflii nurkl*v, ntm tn*t(l«* •<br />

n*rtV Amfondm nt *»•*•» U*M> V OU n r* th«<br />

r.wn»f ttt lot 'So. M» »»M n-Mti nf (Wnn<br />

pr«mlMa: you, Jolm TV. OrAlwIn, nr*»<br />

a turty dfffinlant h*j4-uunu you are<br />

ihf owiur 41/ lot No. 221, Maid plan <strong>of</strong><br />

thvuti <strong>City</strong> ^lardvnw, a t-art <strong>of</strong> uititl tnnrl-<br />

uaift-d [»r.tiulHfM; you, Kllsulxtih.OmidwIn,<br />

ar« niadi" u party d.*fi'ii4lutit b«4-utiM« y< 10 wit. hit 14<br />

No. ,*.{•• and r.^7, uald plan <strong>of</strong> ihvan rut<br />

(;,ird*MiM and ImVf pih| r*i lain nioiH-yu<br />

>: yon, John it> you entered<br />

Into an uL'rt)4-nifnt with xald O«'4*nn Clt><br />

;.4i.l.'iiu rnmiMiiy to iniroli i»jf *MI thf in-<br />

t (Imi-nt plan rrrtjiln landM i-ttv^-ffd \* < -<br />

aid innrtL':ik'4-t t wil, lot S*o. M 1 ., mild<br />

ilini <strong>of</strong> Oi-i'iin ni\ UnriUuH, and hav#i<br />

j 1:1 id i*crialu moiif \ u thereon: you, Kllcui-<br />

1)1 It.iup. ittf niiitlf party ilfffiidjint In*-<br />

1H4< you fntfri-d Into an aura'4-nit'iil to<br />

n«>hau4- finiti WJIId Oi-fiii c^ltv llar4l«>iH<br />

• nipanv on thf litutnlmnil pt.11 pirt ••(<br />

Id |i|iirl:-.iL-..,| |>p.niK,u ((1 uH. )nt \u<br />

'' natil plan <strong>of</strong> Offitii <strong>City</strong> ** ir*l.'i»** H- '<br />

I hit wm tiavt* p ihi i-t-rtaln nioiiry^<br />

ilu-ifoii. you. n.ivld IV Itrnwo. arffminut. ln-nnih.- vtiti ..ntcrfil<br />

M nii-l<br />

-•••I )>iortu*i"fd p'-. n,'u,.u. 1 . uM I,.I V,,<br />

t'7 -4 lid pi.! n nf 4 ;lll (Mv (I-irdfii-<br />

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f.>r.i>d"tt li.-rniwf vmi .-i>t,-..-d Into .11<br />

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ii'ti tut v.i |i>" "it.1 DI'MI' ..r ti.v.m 4"i|,<br />

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If. (lie lien or roin<br />

l"K'kth tTOt<br />

10 fr.,.<br />

f.-.*t nf<br />

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,wn..r <strong>of</strong> Irttx<br />

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<strong>of</strong> «i<br />

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uiiy y,\\i U'littiirn Mi<br />

ir^i »»r«*ml>lt«i*«tit *»tl*»» !>•»»•<br />

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No. 9tJ, Mid plan <strong>of</strong> , thr iiWf<br />

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l,-* fit.tirfTtcWt 1* l» tl^n Ilivth •»».• VnnH-<br />

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iTTTimw W. >fnln nr* mud** nuM* 1 .I-*-M ».<br />

M«t |M>.*ntt«i* VAU *-ln'm tn h» t»i*» nwn»f<br />

nf tvt-4 nf P*M *v*nr-iw+~H nr*>m'«t*a tn<br />

wit. lor Ko. 1436 plan nf <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>of</strong> C i<br />

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ttbe IHomc Steaartment<br />

''Hut haven'i vou any in<br />

ion/" aski-il Mary.<br />

''Well. I ilun'l hclii-fi) I .have.'<br />

Tni-lc flunrL-e, 'lhii*.'hll'iilly.<br />

run awav lo vour unit her, timv,<br />

niu L-oinc mil."<br />

I'lielt' flenfje Weiit nlll and<br />

l^otic II lrnuil wIiiFe, hut at! t|n*<br />

he wn" iJiinUii:.- that, al'lcr a!!.<br />

hll|ls |||- U'lls'lmt' si. .well olV il' III- li.l.t<br />

im treasures laid un in heaven I<br />

reailv I'm' him when In* left tliiworld<br />

and his umti.v lichind liiin. II.<br />

xvus so niiiiri* I with the tlu>ii'_-lii<br />

that hu wisilv iletirmiui i| to lav ill<br />

ti'i surcs in heaven. * He dill *u.<br />

I.ill'.. Xlurv ni'ver knew until yinr-'<br />

at't'ei' thnl it wim her childish iptestiml<br />

I'l It stai-ted I'liele (ii',,re,. im n<br />

..-eiii-ioin,' ai-livv, rhi-i'-liim<br />

Zi*i::'- llerilhl.<br />

THE GREAT ELM<br />

(If till the trees thai Ilill I<br />

the very Inile-t wa- the i;i. ..il<br />

ill the lllt'Mihiu. Int lieal' I he. I'iii'<br />

heard thai llii- -I'in* <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ehllreh at tin* lilln.-i ^.1. m.-re<br />

u liiindr.*il iVel tall I I.e li'll ire<br />

thai Ilk tree V»J mller th.iu Hint.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e day Hiliv and his i.iiisin, l(,,li<br />

t*rt, were iilai'iiiL' in III.* tiu'iid.-vi*.<br />

Thev sat tlnu'n I" i'i'-t a minute iti<br />

the ^hado oC I.H- *.*i't*.tt elm.<br />

''I wisli I 1'iniM tin.I ..ill 11 • • u- tall<br />

this 1 tree really is," sai.l Hilly.<br />

•"iVhv.-tlml i- 1'iisv enoiiyb," said<br />

Hnlwrt. .'<br />

Tbev Vim In the-harn, when- Uoberl<br />

nick 11I out u small polo from 11<br />

pilo <strong>of</strong> liiialu.r. With. 11 fool nil<br />

' whli'Il Hillv lirnut'llt tliuil the llllilMe,<br />

they foilntl that the pule' measured<br />

ahiii'irit exiu'llv ti'ti feet in leui-th<br />

Takins both the I'.'le and the I'uatrtile.<br />

they bnrrli'd haek to the<br />

laeailol-/.<br />

"Ni. They hnvo<br />

K-d their fallows in to^t* <strong>of</strong> leadership;<br />

but, wht-ii 'they rciiijied thtf<br />

point <strong>of</strong> opportunity, wliem the power<br />

which (iod had plnt.ed within thi-ir<br />

Choice on Thouaands<br />

or American Tables<br />

T M m " Griddle Offered<br />

Leas Than Regular Price<br />

Aluminum Griddles by parcel Tliir-KCf It,<br />

Vt!d ihel * **»r-*«i requeat, keep pourb, in with<br />

TORN PI^ODUCISREJPIMNC COMPANY<br />

""• ' New York R.O.B«iai<br />

DO YOUR OWN<br />

pat th. bo.k hack whr<br />

rull bu,^ fwim lu-zl<br />

fla(Mrday. Fefauayy 2fl/i<br />

NEAT. QUICK AMD CHEAP<br />

AT THE LEMER 0FT1CK<br />

T :<br />

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• J . ' - " " ' ^ " ' » . . • " " • • • " ' • ' . • • •' ' ' . • : • '<br />

?v '-ftahirinv. <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 26. 101<br />

TYPHOID FEVER REDUCED<br />

IN RURAL COMMUNITIES<br />

THE OCEAW CITY LED8 E R<br />

i^ffii^i^^^^^^^i^^^<br />

^^^^^^^?5^^?^>^?^'^^<br />

Edited by BOT. 8. Wealoy Lain<br />

other' in iretlinir first to tho pint**<br />

"flOOD BYE. BILL. I HATE TO SEE<br />

form with th-t-ir bills and their silver-<br />

YOU 60"<br />

from lliu lm»o <strong>of</strong> the 1 roe to In ti-n ininutec- $318 had been scour hands was theirs to e.v^rci—--. they<br />

\Uf <strong>of</strong> (h<br />

til. inukimr in all $.111 which tlit<br />

cast<br />

*trt<br />

.' tin. Muiilil'im l*r«.l< l*.,.i> _<br />

r .<br />

GooU 1-yi-. Hill. 1 hut.* It* M«*II you Kour "Niuiit"<br />

lin is OMO humlrctl. untl<br />

V,'m Mhuiily tor lint "n" III.- Iii-vll. Illll,<br />

/Mill hl> LiL-'l'llo 'It •.•"•I. |<br />

Good b>v, Illll. HI. inii'li In yinl I<br />

Brfurv Vou C.IIIIO I itK.nulit rr in<br />

• Tti«.r.. u:i.'.i,'t any *'nhiiu."<br />

It ««"iiii.l u-i If 1,-llui.in W,IH<br />

A itinit or ...rinc-iple at the heart <strong>of</strong> their ent<br />

her rinjr. t-itln-r. <strong>On</strong>e condition ,'iluavor. Their r.inls eripped no'vita!<br />

ot thes irifi., was that her num.-] i*i-nvi.,ii,in, HI,,I „,, had lu.thiii*.- to<br />

vim do it?" cried Hilly, shoiilil not he inemiiineil. but it mayserve<br />

iheta in time, <strong>of</strong> urinis.<br />

At, JUST. VAIOE for Tov Ummj<br />

ulil Ijc nolhinir easier." hti sniil that she is- the daughter ot'n Tlio hJL'li places <strong>of</strong> •'earth are<br />

Hiiiil his ••IIIIMII. "The pole IM ten I'rcslivterian t-ldur in ihe Hopcm-I!<br />

£c*B KbJficm Conn k, SOk. Ft, Mm. Wcmtm ml OHUm,<br />

-Irt-wn with ill.* III.*; rhini.- -.keleliiii.-<br />

lei I (all. and I fount] that it.- ihiiili»tr I'li'shvleriiin Church, <strong>of</strong> IViinsvlia. <strong>of</strong> III win. lailed t'or want nt' a<br />

is iiis| ||vi- i'i*i-i in |,*.lre.|<br />

• rr.'-pi.ndciit it-IU n - iln* I'nl-<br />

You lii-itrly w*irU**l ;i nilim-l.- —<br />

low nu;<br />

l~>r( nl' this -I-IKIIII and this iiiissinir L'rave tint- vvhn in \'*.iitIi iva- r'air nt'<br />

-l'.r\. ulii.l, \rjis tu'iiili-il in<br />

You tmiulit "in li'.w In |.i..y. tin* nly yi.ir<br />

rn-r In (lie level <strong>of</strong> his I,,.... 'iccaii-e<br />

l'1-niti-d'Stales'" 'jiiid"wiirh"i>""lh"i'Tiiuaii^j<br />

I U<br />

l<br />

•'n<br />

f<br />

slrniiL' and eainilile vnin '-men ri-e<br />

TAKE CARE OF THE COUPLING<br />

Tl'i- I'rain .ind the !in-i>mnlivc ari<br />

neci's-jiiv T,I rui-li ntlii-r. It i- vcrv<br />

ifc-iriilile In ffjivu.a carli'/id <strong>of</strong> hull<br />

• luiuUif, rea/fv I'ur the uiarl.ct, lint it i< also<br />

| I'.-seiffilll In have an-en*J1lle to<br />

•'"• " tlure. I'm if we I'.iil to eo<br />

'""-'I th^iu our fruit will remain njar<br />

ketle-is. tin- eiiirine t-xhaiiKi j't-s slca<br />

in vain and the" engineer irivi* no re<br />

turn To his employer.<br />

There are itinnv Kplenditf felfoM'<br />

with ffne aeeonifWiNliiiit-ntH who neet<br />

a i-otipjer to mske them vfTh'ifnf ii<br />

nnv iriKiit work. They luivo* not link<br />

t*d ur> with a nsM'ful tieeu-pntion o:<br />

joined tlu<br />

nrv's saerillce for Ihe rlmri-Ii she<br />

loved. l>i*s Itinsiimri -nil!: 'I will<br />

five live ilnllaVs | vviir.1 si-ui|ii|o ilml<br />

rin" hai'L.rn ^ thu \ woiuaii.' *,\in| l<br />

I will<br />

L'ive lls't* irollars." nilde'd thititated<br />

i-lerk. The news-palter linn<br />

added their tiiiota, on,-, reporter alone<br />

u-ivitiL- live dollar-. Hom<br />

i — Get rid <strong>of</strong> dandruff —<br />

it makes the scalp itch and the hair fall out Be<br />

vrtse about your hair, cultivate it, like the women iu<br />

Paris do. *f hey regularly use ^<br />

In*fore me, who nfier a ineleorii* ear.'i'r<br />

fell iiitn dreaniles- slumlii-r ivilh<br />

the veil.iiv earth their earlv windin*.'<br />

• heel, Thev faileil I ailsi- |ln-x* r*'.<br />

t'usei! In tilai'i- rh** prni.ei* est tate<br />

oil Ihe essi.rit[ji|s <strong>of</strong> eharaeler. 'rile:'**<br />

is M.i li..fii*>- ili'ii" for iinv votin-jr mmi<br />

HI* Will ;-.. In |*lll!*i. fllsl II, Ill<br />

*.. tli,. if,,,-' ,,,* >..,.. 1,1 ^ •-•'<br />

that vpl) not sn.ip when the -Ire-—<strong>of</strong><br />

•jreal oeeasion i-omes, Tl i-^ l.he<br />

siorm that trie* the eahle. II i- tin<br />

ton*-" tiiri-trrade. or the *oo siidit..-i -n-<br />

"liiation <strong>of</strong> power, that te-:fs t'.i<br />

•• diiiir, Thuf I'-J where the stri"-d<br />

• if tin- «,ihle nari". When the eiiii4 to any enterprise<br />

that is worthy <strong>of</strong> an immortal soul,<br />

Wt- have all seen s>urh men*, niamint;<br />

the wwtd in idleness, liixiiniilini.- in<br />

iterirallV-i;Otten . iriilil, >ihntnin County Farm D«moiutrator. ."<br />

The dmjoHnfp weight <strong>of</strong> an Unctmfined bus*<br />

BO gtrrtrhc^i Uio importing innw#i • tbat<br />

the cooUmr <strong>of</strong> tho Hguro is •poiled.<br />

r U u'l Wu ctioji in typhoid fovcr and<br />

iuil>ruvt'uu-o|>orntioii witli<br />

loi-ul. mill Statu lu-all h olllt-i'f,. 110corilinjr<br />

to I he minimi rnport <strong>of</strong> tho<br />

Siirirunn ftt-nt'ral <strong>of</strong> that Xorviro.<br />

Darin*! thu pant fl* inau^urato t-orrt'titivu<br />

. Stimnlu*-i mii uivtti to tho<br />

work by pulilii* lerliiri^'-i. tint forby<br />

menus <strong>of</strong> public |oi-tur«^, tlw fi'r-<br />

Iniition <strong>of</strong> nrtivc Hanitar>' onf<br />

timi--. anil thu i'n!i.-tlii'_- <strong>of</strong> all publin<br />

tipiritud I'itizi'iiH in tin- in. simn> plari-t fr.'-<br />

| i-n*;i'^ <strong>of</strong>-typhoid<br />

t't-vt-r u-i'r*' rt'iluri'il from 'J lit to -10<br />

inn' vi-nr. Jn Oriinu*".' County,<br />

N'orlli (-Vliforiiia, tin- rTIFal sanitation<br />

(MinimL-n ri~ulltil in :i rodnrtion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the i-a-i'-i from .<br />

poanlbly tan tliU<br />

HeaMott<br />

If you haven't tilrcutly Hiibticribci]<br />

to our i.'lub <strong>of</strong> muKuzincs do it now.<br />

You will enjoy romlini; th-«<br />

ri'.-lit; throw all vour iiilliii'in-i' on tin-<br />

J.V.MKS .\r. srK\i:.vs.<br />

sido <strong>of</strong> ChrUt. nml you will sow tit't-d,<br />

Siipcriiilcnih-nt <strong>of</strong> SchnoU,<br />

tho hurvost <br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey.<br />

both in thi.-s world :nnl that tvhiiili is<br />

to come.—.Messiah's Herald.<br />

8obaerib« for The Leader.<br />

BWNJiCLE JIM TELLS<br />

* ' • • • .<br />

If-<br />

, * miB Aon««'««r th'old «b«neln' Sal' had btta<br />

•.? ii° • b l o W o H B u r m a a Ieak w « dlskiv«red below th*<br />

**f,*•';;}"> an' wot docs th" ol' cap do but haul up a dirin' outfit<br />

»n call fer volunteers. They -wus still a high s«a runnin 1 an'<br />

*n«n me an' Bill saw that ol' suit that th' cap's grandad had<br />

ltd him we both got Masick fcr th' first time in twenty year.<br />

y<br />

-£=£ ?^=^M\f> ^^u^<br />

j. "Well, we got took so bad Ibal<br />

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THE OCEAN CITY LEDGER Saturday. <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 8(1.<br />

CHURCH SERVICES<br />

LAST SUNDAY<br />

PATRIOTIC SERVICES AT<br />

FIRST M. E. CHURCH<br />

Washington Camp. No. 75. P. 0. S.<br />

<strong>of</strong> A. Presents a Beautiful Flag<br />

to the Church.<br />

Last Snhbuth was another notable<br />

Jay at the Fir.it M. E. Clmrcb. ami<br />

tha pnitor, Hov. J. H. Kulp. delivered<br />

two very acceptable scroions.<br />

la the moroinir .hi* Bermon wn<br />

based on the ntorv <strong>of</strong> Blind Ha.it>-<br />

monu, and 111"-.' who hoard it w,r«<br />

delighted and edified... "'<br />

. At the evening servii-e the pastor<br />

delivered u patriotic sermon, Wash-<br />

ington Camp. No. '75. P. O. S. <strong>of</strong> A.,<br />

»;» present in a body, nnd on behalf<br />

<strong>of</strong> tb« Camp a Ix-.intiful American<br />

tluir was presented to the Church.<br />

A deloL-atit'U ot Camp N'o. 19. V.<br />

IV: Big Business<br />

Success<br />

is tho rexult <strong>of</strong> little bimi-<br />

ntu carefully nurtured in<br />

its growth. Tbo strength,<br />

imputation and activo as-<br />

siiftancs <strong>of</strong> a banking nfilli-<br />

mtion are contributing fiic-<br />

tora to tho sound devclop-<br />

—best <strong>of</strong> any biuunaiw en-<br />

"erprrae.<br />

This Inatitotion welcome*<br />

an investigation <strong>of</strong> ita re-<br />

•poasibUity and broad<br />

Mop* <strong>of</strong> Service.<br />

Every privilege conmxt-<br />

«nt with responsible bank-<br />

ing procedure, in accorded<br />

—and uniform courtesy Is<br />

a feature <strong>of</strong> our Used pol-<br />

icy.<br />

THE FIRST NATIONAL<br />

BANK<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N,<br />

O. <strong>of</strong> -\., w»-ro n\ present.<br />

Or. Allen Cordon, in a very happy<br />

nnil patriotic vein, introduced Hon.<br />

Kbenczer Adams, who presented th*<br />

tluir on behalf <strong>of</strong> the Canip, nnJ.<br />

ntnml^ nlonir tJu< line" <strong>of</strong> "Amcrii'a<br />

First." • .<br />

Thi* ^.-niirtii by tin- pnstor l'nirly<br />

bri-tlt-d with C'lirUtinn pntrioti^ui, j<br />

mid uhilt* tlic-pn*a«:lu*r IUIUUN]. t*hf J<br />

Stars iiml Slri|"-n. lie did nut fall in<br />

i'ni|)lia-izc tlit' tact tllM tho bi'_~l pat.<br />

rii>t-i ar>- tbu men wlio are true to<br />

(Sod. ' '<br />

I desire, in thu sermon, to simply<br />

und clearly refresh your minds con-<br />

cerning the. thinffu. ior which' the<br />

Church ure-emincntly t.tanius so fre-<br />

quently did to illui>tratu his teuehinu<br />

to the multitudes.<br />

Whin due> the Church Htund for?<br />

Whun you think <strong>of</strong> the Church, what<br />

i.ri»e~ in Voiir mindnf 1 think tbu<br />

Cliurrepured on thin machine show<br />

I micht, thin montinjf, present j ''-urea clearlv printed and addition<br />

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

Two strom; uerimipH were well re-<br />

ceived ut.the Fin.'t."llapti*t Chureh<br />

last Sundav, bv the consrecations.<br />

Good musii: brightened both services.<br />

Pustdr Mitch presented the ease <strong>of</strong><br />

demolished church home, nt Hud-<br />

son. >.". V., where hi* former pustor<br />

iiii,l fnther-in-the-L r spe! is in charge.<br />

f>n Sundnv morning. T)ecember 2(Ith,<br />

HM."i. II storm blew the tall church-<br />

spire over onto tho church proper<br />

nnd caused i;rent ruin to the hnild-<br />

inir. The cost <strong>of</strong> repairs will amount<br />

distinctly lo\your mindu that in your<br />

:iiiation. as you pass tlie Church,<br />

would see more clearly that the<br />

while boards, the colored windows,<br />

and the outward form, u treat ahiel.f-<br />

or eMiutcheon. over thu face <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Churcb hearing in the four corners<br />

there<strong>of</strong> the following delicti*:<br />

First—An Open Hihle. let not th<br />

Hilile the greut Mtartinir point? It i<br />

iho ''Hreud <strong>of</strong> Life"; it w u flumiau<br />

torch which, ulnne can digpel the ig.<br />

nonince. superstition, und fear <strong>of</strong> the<br />

natural heart ot man. '"The cntranc<br />

<strong>of</strong> Thy word civcth lij{bt."<br />

•Second—A Free Salvation. . .The<br />

truth iiii^ht he symbolized by u bub-<br />

Out~<strong>of</strong><br />

Mitch asked the church here to take<br />

n special <strong>of</strong>fering to help thin worthy<br />

people. Thix <strong>of</strong>fering will be receiv.<br />

ed next Sunday at both services. We<br />

cannot give much, but we enn give a<br />

little.<br />

''The Church nnd Its K-icuti'lieon"<br />

WON the subject' <strong>of</strong> the momincr -^<br />

tnon. third in the Kcrie* bv the p<br />

tor on "The Church." He npiike as<br />

follows:<br />

bling<br />

but<br />

fountain, or.<br />

uul and riu<br />

a t'enst<br />

p ,<br />

a * the.se<br />

THE HARRIS RESTAURANT<br />

820 A8BUR.Y AVE.<br />

Meals, Steaks and Chops<br />

Oysters by the Quart<br />

RANK'S ICC CREAM.<br />

MCALLISTER'S<br />

The Leading Dry Goods Store<br />

Closing Out All Winter Herchandise<br />

FEBRUARY WILL BE BARGAIN MONTH AT OUR STORE<br />

January was the bullion Winter, month in our hiutory, and wo pur-<br />

• making <strong>Feb</strong>ruary duplicate tho trick.<br />

Bur bamain.i in Coats, Furo, Sweater*, Gloves, Winter Under-<br />

IT. Oatinir Flannel Oownu, Kitfht Shirts. Pajaman, Kimonaa, Dressing<br />

Basques, Remnants, £to.<br />

Special Vuluea in Long Cloth, S'ainxook, Bmuroidcrics, Twill, Cot-<br />

ton Toweling. Etc.<br />

Notice our windows for Special Ha reams this month.<br />

OO000O0OO0OCXXXXXX3OOOOOOO<br />

s. s. MCALLISTER<br />

S03-805 A8BURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. j<br />

• four teaching., so definitely und! •""' subtractions absolutely nceu-<br />

• % ' rate. This form <strong>of</strong> statement will be<br />

i-siied. to depositors who maintain<br />

i-lieekin^ accounts u-ith the Bank.<br />

They will bo issued quarterly on<br />

the first days <strong>of</strong> January, A|iril, July<br />

and October, unless otherwise desir-<br />

ed by depositor., They are always<br />

ready und if for any special reasoi.<br />

customer desires bis statement it can<br />

He procured. ,<br />

People who nre not acquainted<br />

with the inside workings <strong>of</strong> u Bank<br />

will not fully realize the crent nd-<br />

vnntaze <strong>of</strong> machine-work overhand,<br />

work in postinff bunk accounts. The<br />

the advantage in this machine is Hav-<br />

ini* <strong>of</strong> time and improvement in<br />

peqrnnce <strong>of</strong> ledger and rftatemen<br />

••beets, Heret<strong>of</strong>ore, elcratci :<br />

Tho .saving in time means some'<br />

thinur to patrons <strong>of</strong> tho Hank, foi<br />

tins time will bo devoted to imprnv.<br />

i.iiL' the service in all ilepartmentn.<br />

The machine is tho result <strong>of</strong> mm-<br />

time nnd money s|H-nt to tind a a iua<br />

chine tlwit would supplant the unrc<br />

are. what could bn more so than a<br />

picture <strong>of</strong> tho Saviour. . hiuixi'lf,<br />

Ktandinir with outstretched urni.»,<br />

with tender un'l lovinir compansion<br />

in each feature <strong>of</strong> hix.pernon, and<br />

with his li|w_rcpeatini.'-tliut_fainiliar<br />

und LTiK'iun invitation to nil, "Come<br />

unto we all yc that labor und are<br />

heavy laden and I will give you raaHitaMl»!tWWiaa»ttMMlHa^^ - o . ^ ^ - •• - ,-:l-..:-- . •' - _...----:<br />

JSsfr<br />

- ;«"*• '^ * ^'^^^^^^^W^^^ra^^PTP^.V^^^<br />

WM. O.<br />

ThePaint<<br />

5222 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly tha best materiala<br />

all work Knaranteed.,<br />

Eatlmatu Chaarfully<br />

THE LEADINC PAPER<br />

OF OCEAN CITV '<br />

OCEAN CITY. N. J.. SATURDAY, MARCH 4. 1918<br />

. '.• K:<br />

LARGEST CIRCULATION<br />

IN Tr.*oliitclv<br />

particular.<br />

ll urint'. dates, adds old balance*<br />

and deposits, subtracts checks, iiom<br />

piites and print K balances and anto-<br />

mnlii'iilly il.'li'.-ls overdrafts. All tin<br />

oiieratnr has to do is to put down tin<br />

amounts and all further mental ef-<br />

fort is eliminated. There is no hu-<br />

nia II hcinir who can list and udd lode<br />

columns <strong>of</strong> tlL-iir.'s continuously witli<br />

absolute ai'i'iiriicv, hut this nincuine<br />

does it.<br />

With the new machine customers'<br />

statements arc brought up to dutt<br />

daily so that when a customer wants<br />

antntenient at any time nil the clerk<br />

him to do is to take statement from<br />

(lie with cancelled cheeks and deliver,<br />

which can,nil he done in a few min-<br />

utes.<br />

The installation <strong>of</strong> this machine w<br />

another evidence <strong>of</strong> the liiirh nuality<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho service the Bank' is endeavor,<br />

iiy tm render its patrons. .The iita-<br />

liino ha- been the object <strong>of</strong> consiil-<br />

erabli" interest at the Hank as husi-<br />

->. men and rcirular depositor- huv<br />

tniirveled. nt the wonderful machine<br />

with the "steel brain" which has<br />

limimitcd much <strong>of</strong> the drmli^cry con-<br />

uei'ted with the regular linnk routine.<br />

—OcVusionally u in;,',,<br />

."noil thinir when ho sees ;,<br />

aen are too diirnified.<br />

knows a<br />

but most<br />

NOTICE!<br />

ray HI*W Saat.Catk Prkta r« All Kladi al<br />

Seconi-Hni FURNITFIRF<br />

No Lot Too L»(>. Noa> Too Soull<br />

Jos. P. Venable. 653 Asbury Ave<br />

lull Pkooa at W<br />

Teach Your Dollars<br />

To Have More Cents<br />

USE GAS FOR UGHTING|<br />

The C. E. Z. Light is classed a« "BOTTLED SUNSHINE" «al|<br />

makes day liirht at any hour in your store or home. You cannot<br />

to ho without it,<br />

-Ask i'or-«ur Reprenentativo to'cnll.<br />

3,'<br />

The Cily Gas Light Co.<br />

I Ith Street and Haven Avenna<br />

JAMES M. CHESTER & CO. ,<br />

t^eal Estate and Insurance<br />

Hoteln, Cottagea and Lota ior Sale Rent or Exchange<br />

NEXT TO POST OFFICE OCEAN CITV. N J.<br />

Propositions — Property<br />

Block Comfort Station<br />

Mect-Clty Solicitor Boswell<br />

i Novel Point<br />

A regular meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong><br />

lisoners wan held in theCom-<br />

„ ««' room on Tuesday after.<br />

Iwom at 2 o'clock, with the full Board<br />

,_ He minutoH <strong>of</strong> the previous tneet-<br />

^iM W* 1 * *""* an ^ approved. .<br />

" .Director Campbell 'reported that<br />

fc, Hiram Mowrer was at work<br />

tho financial ucooants <strong>of</strong><br />

RealEstate and Insurance<br />

Clayton Haines Brick<br />

411 Eighth Street <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Ball -Phona 18 . . Intar-SUU 'Phona U4*A<br />

THE SUTTON & CORSON CO.<br />

OENERAL CONTRACTORS '<br />

Citadlng and Street Building<br />

739 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

. - NBW JHR««V;<br />

m »'j-<br />

Director Adams reported that Con-<br />

• baetar 8eull had' his jetty oontrnot<br />

ilfchbed and that Contractor Maban<br />

K^iafew more pilinir to drive, about<br />

'.'ffij fttt <strong>of</strong> .jetty and Dome cement<br />

'jjttk to finish. lie was-crottinir alone<br />

-ftrfut a« the unfavorable weather<br />

iinaU permit.<br />

< Property Owners Differ<br />

., Ibyor Champion reported that he<br />

"lid lent li-tters <strong>of</strong> inquiry to abut-<br />

•'" erty owners at the foot <strong>of</strong><br />

street, EaRt Oth street nnd<br />

.it ik* foot <strong>of</strong> Moorlyn Terraco ro-<br />

" " tho location <strong>of</strong> a Public<br />

Station nt ono <strong>of</strong> these<br />

Cium Mints.<br />

•'.; B* bad received answer* in pornon<br />

"uiby letters from nil nnd thut tho<br />

showed that the proporty<br />

were eounlly divjded.<br />

latter was received und rend<br />

Mr. Klink, <strong>of</strong> the Headinir Ruil-<br />

re(rardinc tho .poster ndvertis.<br />

proposition Hiibmitted by that<br />

ly with ropy for proposed<br />

NEW PUBLIC COMFORT<br />

STATION A NECESSITY<br />

A new Publio Comfort Station on<br />

'tho Boardwalk ifl an absoluto neccs-<br />

nity, and it is hoped that .Mayor<br />

Champion nml hia fellow Commis-<br />

sioners will bo able to overcomo tbo<br />

obstacles placed in their way and<br />

hava a suitable, retiring room roady<br />

for am nt the besinnine <strong>of</strong> tho oom-<br />

ing season.<br />

Previous efforts nlontr that lino<br />

were blocked, and it is hoped the<br />

present <strong>of</strong>llcial* will bo ablo to over-<br />

come all opposition to thuir well-laid<br />

plnnn.<br />

PARTISANSHIP AND<br />

THE PROSECUTOR<br />

Senator Stevens Positively Refuses<br />

to Vote for Confirmation—Frankly<br />

States He Wants a Republican.<br />

Senator Slovens has sent to Tho<br />

nator<br />

Le mako tl<br />

station possible.<br />

At the foot' <strong>of</strong> Moorlyn Ternie,<br />

tho Mayor si'.jd iluit Mr. .\Iooro wa<br />

willing for tho Htutinn to lie locate<br />

tlion^ but that Mi'. Fninl: riiampioi<br />

jootod.<br />

At tho foot ol' N'inlli street Mr.<br />

Shriver, in a pen<br />

r, mi-sod n rare treat. Mis* Amy<br />

Klackmiiii was tho leader nnd she<br />

Imwoil her skill in ;i aio^t olnbohile<br />

ay. "<br />

Hi. ii"l let tlii- opportunity pn'--<br />

b* uiiliee*)eit a-^.iin. li«it he pro-cnl<br />

l.'t tiiiiiut-rMV\' i*\,-iiiii'j-.<br />

ponimissiiin, which has been nrranfj-<br />

«d by the Trado Expiuision Commit-<br />

tee <strong>of</strong> thu Philadelphia Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commorco, is.attracting UIIUHUUI at-<br />

tention umnni; tho merchant!) <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadolpliiu and nenrhv cities and<br />

will leuvii I'hilndelphia. next Monday<br />

„ 'Former <strong>City</strong> Commis-<br />

sioner Hoborl Kishor, us tho repre-<br />

sentative <strong>of</strong> thin city, will be one <strong>of</strong><br />

the party <strong>of</strong> boosters, and ho will<br />

see to it thut the cities viaitod are<br />

mode uuouninled with the fact that<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>-l'ity-in-tho ne«n"Mt~Bcnside<br />

resort (bv airliTie) t Philadelphia,<br />

nnd that this lieuuijful fity by Ilia<br />

sea has attractions, peculiarly her<br />

own, which nre not possessed by any<br />

MISS HEXAMER TO<br />

Mis<br />

!f' <strong>of</strong><br />

WED MR, R006ERS<br />

Amy Mario Koxamor, duuub-<br />

,.-.,- * v]wl Col "'"'l'uan and Mrx.<br />

William K. Hexamer. entertained ii<br />

numlwr <strong>of</strong> |,,.r friends Wodnos.lnv<br />

atternoon at her residence. 1D;1>.<br />

WIIIIIICO Htreet. I'hilndelphia. when<br />

BRIEF PE«<br />

HHfl LOCAL ITEMS<br />

1C. A. Porter was iu Piulndclphiii<br />

II business Tuesday.<br />

Mi-s l)uKv Morvy is visitin^r rela-<br />

i'o- iu Tut-korto,!, N". J.<br />

KIIO iinnouneeil her engaffement to<br />

Mr. Walter Kjilston Itadsers. who is<br />

thn Don <strong>of</strong> Doctor and Urn. R. W.<br />

ItodiM-rs, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

Miss Ilexamor is well known iu<br />

IWan' <strong>City</strong>, hayin-\vell<br />

lir«w a little Hrcenicl.er intci t[•••<br />

ilebato in tho shape i' i inerv, hi-t<br />

liko this:<br />

•Suppose these oii.v.!..: ;nv I.<br />

tbo owners <strong>of</strong> the la:nl.'"<br />

'"Vos, but they :>r ' 'n-|il!i talili-.)r close ittM-sonal re-<br />

lations li.tueen tlu> heads <strong>of</strong> IcndiiiL'<br />

-. ami hankiiitr ostahlishmont^<br />

it)^ tbvir i a ll-lil jo'hive a Stnto<br />

police lioat lo piitrol the -t to<br />

keen lilelillailcll ll-liel'llicn i.nl^lile I 111-<br />

tliree-iiiilc limit. I ui-h lo ask.<br />

What is (Tic mill tor with the une Die<br />

Stale ha- now.' l-W -cvi-r;il ^easoiw<br />

the State ha- Inn) ihe patrol<br />

hunt ".Vow iTorsoy" -tntioneil at At.<br />

laiilie Cily. and tins lieen very<br />

;iclive waleliiiiL' the mcnhailoii boat.*,<br />

not to chase them lievninl iho throe*<br />

limit, bill to -ec-tlial lliey have<br />

their license nllnwini; tlicia to 1Kb<br />

IIvuhere inside the three-mile limit.<br />

Tin' I'eileral (loveriimont lid lie 1<br />

illeel hevoiid the throe miles, b,<<br />

inso that is the ''liiuh sea."<br />

The menhaden people have know<br />

ir years that it wiis iiiicoii-titulion<br />

1 for Iho Slate nf .Vcw .Jcr-ov t<br />

illoct ihe-o liecn-o fee-, but rathe<br />

FtJIti Co to the trouble <strong>of</strong> piovii<br />

•v pav Ilioir license money.<br />

A iiv school hov shoiili) I. in HI- tin<br />

State has no juri^lietioii a lialfuii<br />

at sea. Iu J'act, it is a i|iie-tiou if<br />

could sell a riparian riirbl. nnd Wol<br />

fcter dolbios a riparian riirhl as Inn<br />

holoniiint to n rix'er banl'. .<br />

Suppose a per-nn wauled nn oh-<br />

striiclion removed that was n men-<br />

>.'.'• : : : '":'-'.v :<br />

Those oiu-lK ste;nucrs tl.sh<br />

. III.,<br />

summer, hut in tho fall, come <br />

coa--t and ll*h aloti^ tlu- .Ki'>cy<br />

.-.liiire. Kor .several years ue haw<br />

P.'ii.l tin. Stnto <strong>of</strong> New .ler-ev •ffj-'i<br />

per'boat, oiulit lioats ~1.0(111. n>r the<br />

privilege <strong>of</strong> llshiiiL 1 near tlie -I.ore,<br />

fur t-erii'iiiilv u'c would iio| 1>' ! V to<br />

ll-h hi-vi'.iiil Jin' llirec-iuile limit on<br />

Ihe '•liiuli -i'.i." So if anyone -«vs<br />

a nieiiliatloii -lijnicr lUlun-j- pi-t<br />

clc.ir nf Iho liie.il.cr-. ilon'l vel ev<br />

eileil, ll-' owners ll.l v e. pnid In!' tho<br />

riuhl in-t• a- aineli as one pi.Vs for<br />

the tinvilcL-o <strong>of</strong> iiiumin.' s»\ Miitomo-<br />

bile mi tin- roml-.<br />

Anvollc can sec al i, ^la-iic how<br />

fooli-li il i- for the Stato In intro-<br />

duce :>iiv Inu pcrlaiiiuiir lo t)o> iiien. .<br />

linden, j'i-t to please flshinv eliihi<br />

nml n leu Ihui-iosiiloiils.<br />

As to. the meiiliailen tlshenneii do-<br />

rovini." fooil tl-h, there i- no Imlh<br />

wliiilevcr iu the n-scrtinn. S'i» pl.uit<br />

woal.l dike a |..;nl i.f •_• .oil ll-ili for a<br />

'I'ncrc'is |,n M.j ||, |!.,in) .mil<br />

Inri/c lionc- wou'il l>c injii irioii.s<br />

ll<br />

il.. i<br />

'Ml<br />

ftiZ<br />

III.<br />

o th<br />

hal<br />

- ma<br />

ill,-<br />

li-h<br />

•liinery.<br />

crew -<br />

lllev e,<br />

i- II l.ll.nvn f.ict<br />

l"t Ilille uli.it<br />

oat illirili-.' lll><<br />

1 was •,! .\h-i<br />

I tl-hermau eniao<br />

tain |,.!,| ;', friend ho<br />

•aleli. hul ran ^l,,,|i ,,<br />

throw thinv |,.,rr,<br />

1<br />

.el I<br />

CM Ill-Ill<br />

r lww<br />

it<br />

are to navitrathon. say ii hnlf.mil<br />

from ulmro, would ho npply to th<br />

State? I guess not. Th« Slato would<br />

refer him to the flovornment, telling<br />

him it *n» out <strong>of</strong> their jurisdiction.<br />

R<strong>of</strong>orri T write, nny moro, I wish to<br />

rank it knawn to the enemies <strong>of</strong> the<br />

menhndon people, thnt 1 know ex-<br />

netlv what I nm writing about. T<br />

know it is not becoming to anyone<br />

to be personal, hut I am obliged to<br />

»ny 1 am larcrlv interested in a men-<br />

haden riant located on the We-tern<br />

shore <strong>of</strong> the ChesapeaLo Bay, Va<br />

worth ,a half million dollar*. We'<br />

h »^« «ujht atoamara. 89 men In each<br />

ere w or 266 men afloat. The plant<br />

raaJi day and nl«ht, as It has IU own<br />

ebetrie plant •upnlyjn, S0O %hta.<br />

Thai i- m<br />

whole mcnliadoli He<br />

•for a Ion;; tini,..<br />

•Vo food ll-li will<br />

hadeii, nnd I [lev an<br />

surface.<br />

1'eoplo mav H,,ii,l<br />

'"•'' 'lis e.l ,,f. .They<br />

thy .sti-.in,', th,,, ,1,,, ,,<br />

OUI. The nil rill,. 11,1,,<br />

and is rellne.l. The n,|,<br />

srroiind aii't dried, then<br />

lor .liiinnent.<br />

Some L-,-;,.li., ,,!' ,1<br />

''or niakiii.- fnnov<br />

L-railes r,,r laiiiiiiiL-<br />

.some fur mlsin... paj,,l.<br />

The serat. is -old i,, th,<br />

Iho Inr-.'e fertilizer plants,<br />

mixed with Inino, rlinrle<br />

Poliish, L.r,,iin,| ,,vst,.r s<br />

tho InrL-er part <strong>of</strong> whi.-li<br />

Ill'el ttheil :l<br />

in- TI:J. cap-<br />

made a -rent<br />

'I lee ..lid III,.]<br />

rlto.'trd.<br />

ii — li III.III t h o<br />

Wi.lllil ,|,•,!,.•>•<br />

inlli n.-u-<br />

I he<br />

la-,. ti-K<br />

ked<br />

preyed<br />

:e 'l:inks<br />

III li.-iirs<br />

oil .in-<br />

-nap-,<br />

leather.<br />

n-i.l<br />

li.er<br />

.in.)<br />

Siiiilb |,><br />

li Is then<br />

'••a r

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