Mar 1916 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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THE OCEAN CITY LEDGER Saturday. February 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 February 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 />
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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 />
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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 <strong>Mar</strong>io 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 />
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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 />
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A.."1"V? -.-•••.;-;-•- "<br />
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• • • • • • : ' : ! - ; «<br />
gW«gr«2»K-.'-X''--..<br />
l^te&$ T *'<br />
(fo.'i"llK,'i'iri V.' "<br />
'*"' : ; ft "'"''r 1 .'';''; :yV *•••••'•"•'•'--f'^'T'^^^^^^^s^^^^^^^<br />
P*n Two THE OCEAN" CITY LEO0Eft fiatimhvr. <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />
IV,,.<br />
1¥ THEJPBOSECUTBB<br />
(Continue.1 from r'ir.-t PII«")<br />
Novel Advertising Trip<br />
1 To Start Next Monday<br />
.-,"•.•.••.«<br />
: 1 1H<br />
I i1<br />
11<br />
THE PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE'S<br />
ATTITUDE<br />
Oil Tunr-diiv DID l'hiliiJirli.hiu |>u-<br />
P«TH continue*] a news item stilting<br />
thnt "Tho Otfpiui I'itv Younn Mvn'H<br />
Projrrewiivo Iwajrui' bn« declined In<br />
tnk«i nction iii'lorNim? tliu rvnppoint-<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> JIIUIOH ituHsjtll <strong>On</strong>rrow as<br />
Progenitor <strong>of</strong> C.up« May County."<br />
Wliilo tlm ktaiomont wus true., it<br />
contained hut part ?**<br />
I'hitvtt Imcn Intori'Htud In mu*!o Hi-ar]<br />
all my llfi>; both pructlcully und thn<br />
rutlcully; tmttrumantul and vociil. Hitx<br />
pluyed In orch«Mtru und«r thn laud«r<br />
whip <strong>of</strong> ono ot thn bant tn Itillmlolphiu<br />
Il4-hr<br />
ill prt'ai'h, hi>j -ubjei'l bciiiir, "T.hi'<br />
l-'ollii's <strong>of</strong> I'lihi'licf." There will he<br />
• IX'i'in! liliKir bv tbe Quartet.<br />
JOS. a. CHAMPION<br />
Building Contractor<br />
Ocoan <strong>City</strong>. New Jtnay<br />
Tenth St. and Wejt Ava.<br />
KM I'hono ur«d.<br />
Laat year Cape Hay visited til*<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> courts, but owinc to the<br />
lafainaOa <strong>of</strong> tba Mason it wu impoa.<br />
albla for tae Oe«aa Cfly mamban to<br />
Mtam the vbdL—tog Book. '<br />
By Chance Learned <strong>of</strong> BUI That<br />
Would Cut His Pay to $350—Gets<br />
$2500 Now.<br />
ItiTorili't' Kdiiiuud •'. (tnskill, Jr.,<br />
bile in Trent «n other bu>-iiiess<br />
ni'>-diiy, h'uriu'il bv I'hanro thai a<br />
iill had hi'i'ii introdueed Inwt week I<br />
by As^enihlvman Lake, <strong>of</strong> Capo May, ]<br />
whii-li would redin'0 bin uulury to<br />
•f.';"il> n year.<br />
A-; l!ii) Itecorder L'etsi $2500, nnt-<br />
urallv be wax iuterivted.<br />
The I,aUc l,i|| iK intendi'd to fix HID<br />
sa'arv <strong>of</strong> Ihu Rwordor in Wildwond,<br />
nnd in fraininir tbo bill making the<br />
salaries <strong>of</strong> l(('i'orilnrn hot more than<br />
$3.">0 in fourth .OIIIHH iiitleu <strong>of</strong> umr«<br />
I him H."..(111(1 populntion, Mr. Luke did<br />
not consider tluit Atlnntia <strong>City</strong> in n<br />
fourth ehiKrt eity nnd that he WIIR<br />
nilaiinir the Hiilnry <strong>of</strong> tho Atlnntio<br />
<strong>City</strong> recorder,<br />
Mr. <strong>On</strong>xlcill immediately cot huxy<br />
with tbo committee and there is no<br />
doubt that the bill will be amended.<br />
"Yon're hie enoujrh to Ret any hill<br />
amended;— I surrender," laughed<br />
Lake pa he oust Us eye over flas-<br />
kill'u seven feet <strong>of</strong> tower.—Atlnntio<br />
<strong>City</strong> Daily Press.<br />
Otis M. Townsend<br />
THE RELIABLE BUILDER<br />
$2200 Duniriilow nn Pleasure Avenue, near Htb,<br />
$2750 Rnnsrnlow, K10H Anbury Avenue.<br />
$2900 Cottuce. 1.1th Ktri'et nearMotor Ilont Club. -<br />
$3750 CottiiKe." 2025 Central Avenue.<br />
$4750 * CnttiiL'e, •)]« Central avenue. ',<br />
$6000 rottntre, S W. corner or 21th nnd Wesley.<br />
CtTEASY TERMS'^!<br />
wisstoesossssd<br />
u ACCCLLCiMT0li8" IS 8000<br />
Editors am not mansions •eoon-<br />
Idrcla. They tra tb» AocaDeraton <strong>of</strong><br />
PILING<br />
JETTIES<br />
ac ««»«WI>««aitirJfjrwffla^^<br />
BULKHEADS<br />
CESS POOLS<br />
WILLIAM H. NAYLOR<br />
Building Painting<br />
Jobbing<br />
882O Central Avenue. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
Prompt Servlc^Bell Phone 4B4-Y—Climates Furnlihed<br />
TAK.N OA«« 0- BV TH. V«Aft<br />
JOHN MARTS LUMBCR CO. "<br />
OCEAN crrv.H.j.<br />
h&&'>JLJdagu« schedule.<br />
The line-up:<br />
OCEAN CITV<br />
llllilr.'lli. t;uar.l<br />
1-1. 1.1 F.ull<br />
Mili<br />
O.ill:<br />
IC<br />
leric.<br />
Ulii.'.<br />
Koi-wur»l<br />
• illunl<br />
• iuiird<br />
i—CIIIIIMIIIII<br />
J. Iliirri-; Mrs. (•,. Cnr-on..Mrs. Wil-<br />
liam (i. Abbott. Mrs. I,. Miller, Mrs. [_'<br />
P. Miller. Mrs. rims. Powell, and i (<br />
the Mi*.>e>- Knr.i NIU.-III, lona Adaiii-,! .<br />
Itenii'ice Towii^nd. liiinra Town- i '<br />
-t'lid, I'ecile Miiiiford, Minnie Muin-^<br />
ford, Olive WriirgUis, Alice Wricgins.<br />
Krnnct's Smith, Anix' Voss, Myrtle<br />
(iilTord. Myrtle Kluirp and <strong>Mar</strong>garet<br />
Vnrkcr.<br />
About<br />
WtTC lit<br />
the time when tbo ladic-<br />
Iheir' uierie>t. four spec'r<br />
luens <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
appearaiiee.<br />
mule gender put<br />
N'ow, just what 1<br />
kuows abf the men were married and the<br />
other fellow was jlis) us good us<br />
married.<br />
The reporter has been told llmt<br />
there "is no fun in having a hit <strong>of</strong><br />
married men around lit n parly in<br />
leap year." Hut just the turnip these<br />
men wen 1 welcomed, and from the<br />
.'lists <strong>of</strong> l.uiL-bter that issued from<br />
tbo Powell home it is ipiile certain<br />
that they helped the festivities<br />
along. .<br />
The. gentlemen were Mr. Win. VS<br />
(iardiucr, Mr. II. St.union. Mr. ('has.<br />
Powell and Mr. •'• Itnscne Kharp.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Defeats Capes in Second<br />
Period<br />
(•ceiin <strong>City</strong> look a uiiiiie I mm<br />
^rajie_\la\^aMjie^ Arinoiv hist Wed-<br />
iie-.ilav""i.il;lit after tlio visitor* had<br />
sprung into tin' lead nt the eml nf<br />
the second perind hv « Hi-l't sinre.<br />
The Sidd'er Itovs got au;iy Iti a<br />
unnd -Iart .uid with Ibe sc'ore 11 |i> I<br />
Iiinkcd like c;i>v uiuiicr>, lint it was<br />
right here tluil the Cap.-- Inn!, ,i new<br />
lease nn life Mad ennui up fnnn be-<br />
' bind, ^< 'U'iiiL' lw pnints while the lo^<br />
fi\] hiini'h cMiihl ca_-e but I. the llr-t<br />
period eiidinu'* lli lu l-*> in l'a\or o'<br />
ihc ('apes.<br />
Tile ^cruliil lii'liml Wiis nl! <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
•'iiy. Shii'ld- reiii'i'd friiiii the tr.imi-<br />
in I'IIVM)- <strong>of</strong> rump, aiul tlie he^l the<br />
vi-.ilni"- 1'iMitd ^el wa*. ."t pniats, two<br />
Held nitaN bv l.ciinutiii and n 1'inil bv<br />
Kirk.<br />
Pierce nnd Hrrrkley led in thi'<br />
scnriiiL" for Hie Military .. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N'. J.<br />
Vice President—\ir.v. JAS. E. LAKK, 1\ II., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N, J.<br />
Secretary—Kn: W. I'.. I.AKK, H. A.. I'rincct.ui, \". J.<br />
Treasurer—CIIAS. I*. I.AKK, I!. A.,'<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N'. J.<br />
ITA».'AGERS.<br />
niimii.s's, n n.. RKV. A. C. OMVI-K, I«..<br />
Occ.'in <strong>City</strong>. V. jr. ' Millvilh-. N ; . Jf.<br />
rlAM'KV Y. LAKK, Orcaii <strong>City</strong>. N. J. HABKV II. I.AKU. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N<br />
II. I). ?OABS, nufTalr., \ T . Y.<br />
\<br />
Al-<br />
J.<br />
Wcl-h, Treasurer, and Wm. Clonry,<br />
Walter Wilson. A. K. Saviieool, John<br />
T. Wright, Philip Ken and Kilward J.<br />
'I'llellur.<br />
Any Democrat muy secure u ticket<br />
bv- tiunditiir 91.00 to John J, Wulsh,<br />
Treasurer, 010 Broudwny, CiUuden,<br />
N. J.<br />
OCKAN CITV, the Popular Christian Seaside Resort, is ItuMttfl on<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> Kf'int. n few miles liclotv Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, and reached Iiy the<br />
lileclric an n<strong>On</strong>ad to «• tha "widow's mitt." 1<br />
!.•••• •iiii'ir' -.:..:.../-;.-, ' . •> ;-. -.-.;.;...• .<br />
?^n>j!w^gs^a?<br />
For farther prHcnlara. write
& ; $*<<br />
^ V * ^<br />
^iilfii<br />
»«ea«<br />
Poor THE OCEAN CITY LED8ER<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL<br />
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY<br />
Bjr Uw N. J. sf.tn. Pub. Co.<br />
AT THE LEDGER BUILDINQ<br />
ft.-.:<br />
tf • • • ' • • .<br />
^ '<br />
:<br />
W r. /..<br />
836 and 838 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITV, N. J.<br />
•luv. jiu<br />
B*v. V.D1. K I'Uhrr<br />
IX It.,<br />
i). u..<br />
Kn.d a t« 1.U rJITI<br />
flr-t object nhould be to read what'""* 11 Implications and «nunclunani«<br />
and mmlta tor tb« (rail opportunity «btn<br />
lh« «vord will BaMh-wt If It carried tile<br />
ll«hi vt Heaven upon It* blade.<br />
—J*re»ldent WlUon.<br />
W« believe sut-h a speech as that<br />
marks Woodrow Wilson as one <strong>of</strong> tbo<br />
L'rcat.men <strong>of</strong> American history. It<br />
i~ worthy <strong>of</strong> uny Hre»ident thut ever<br />
Jived. It i« worthy <strong>of</strong> beint written<br />
nluneiiidc Wushininon'n farewell nd-<br />
dr-<br />
iml'lin ilu- "iiinu-4'inent /|UeKtinn."<br />
u'bii'h always -...'ins L'o'id for a hwi.!.<br />
!in.' or two. liovv.-v.'r rnihlendini.'. The<br />
N'.w Vork World tcatiir. 1 .! it tliu-:<br />
"I-- l>jiiu'iiiL' it Sin/ N'o. Sa.VK M.-tlu<br />
AN OFF-YEAR IN LAW MAKING<br />
FLORENtE BRICK HAINES<br />
Cor. oth and W.alsy Ave.<br />
Massage, Swedish Movement*<br />
and Corrective Gymnattlcs<br />
loriM. Iffltira by *<br />
' UoUl ' l>l " ln "- 17t<br />
f HERSCHEL<br />
" L<br />
WHENCE COME WARS?<br />
tin*<br />
\<br />
St. Joint<br />
torn*; w.ir»» aiitl .i^litniL'7"<br />
TH***'*^ ii«.fr u.»n a time u'licn h«<br />
manv iir•• aslcini: thin aim- uui-^tion,<br />
und Vtl li-ti«Ti|>tUr;tl In<br />
not<br />
hnvi<br />
tin-<br />
it m<br />
lint) •!*•*•.r*- to<br />
v«* HL-IU<br />
liayi-, Mini<br />
wjir.<br />
• not."<br />
\v o I'M<br />
hut Win- to titut<br />
OsTviU'e rntii.-tli."<br />
Nf ot olTi-n^t"-! for<br />
tluit .ilfi'ii^fx folia 1 ;<br />
mini l>v u'lioin iho<br />
Tli** t'al-f |ifo|.)ift<br />
wlur«* thvre i- no I>.-IIC.-, lor llioiis-<br />
iind" •••' vt'J.r-, nml lu>- tcjirtu) voirr<br />
i- wtill lifiii.l in the Intnl. W'v liclifVr<br />
in i***aft- WIH'M riirlitiMiu^iif-^s and<br />
lU'ai't* 4'ititifiH-f fiirli ntht-r, hut until<br />
tiien UK tnlk tU'Jii** i^ to j.luy with<br />
(ivniKiiitc. Tin* onlv I-*/IH»M1V for wnr<br />
i^ in hrart riiiliti'im^n*'-- tlmt know<br />
ant) Ufciis tlti.* L'oMin nil*', *A- v<br />
wouM tlmt nun ^li.ill dii unti> you, i|..<br />
Vi* likvwi^o unto ili.'in."<br />
A^nin, Ud luivc Oivin.* ui-.h.n,.<br />
'*Tli«* wisdom t\\ut i«- Irmti alxtv«> w<br />
fir's t iitiri' thfn |M*jir,'i.t>!f( mul I lit'<br />
truit ••»' riL'lilioii'-ii*".-. i- .nun i»<br />
I>«'IHI- 'tf tlll'lll tll.tt Jll.lUf* |U'.Mf." '<br />
Tfu- niition, M- (lu- inilni.lu.il, tnu-t<br />
Li' i>ur«* in hi'.irl Itnl prfpir**! to n*.<br />
si^f tin- devil I" tli.< la-t ilihli. A<br />
hi.HI i)- t'noli-h, no MiiittiT ln>w t.'oiii),<br />
tluit M'CUMN i'f jn"_-li*i'|- to |o»-k lii*.<br />
Ktuhlr until uiivr the lu.r-v i^Mot«*a.<br />
Tin' rhur.'h <strong>of</strong> Aiiirrirti nuit;t |trciu-Ji<br />
a dr;ir. brim, tiiw L'oi-,h'I «>t' lirun<br />
piiriiv, nml rlu- utuio-t ran-ful'atnl<br />
hniH'ft jtr^'hiirar>"ii t-T rt'^i-iiui^ the<br />
devil Jroin rt-ntfr '•• i -tn.n'j.'f<br />
tlin-1 lit- (lie .. i :i mi-lit. And li-t ti -<br />
• TVIi|t*l..*HT, :i Ill-'ll*- _- I'* •. * I • - t .•TU-nil'--<br />
a IT t lot- c i.f hi - n\. ii Ii-.'i -fln'M.,<br />
\V it u|i ItiL'toll's Mf'ltti'- ! i Hfiinr- W iTf<br />
fitlM- Aimfir-m-. Tin' :\>vj w;i tir<br />
h*ard for tln'ir uiiw-h KpfuLin^." \\*t<br />
V'lifVi* that thi- iir-t L'r.'at a*'*t\ i*.<br />
not Inii'k to A\Y-1«'V. hut luirk to<br />
•II--.II- Chri-t. KVITV |>«'W should him-<br />
i Sow T«--t;iiiit'nt nnd wt-ry -frvtio<br />
otii€- <strong>of</strong> th«* t«*a«-hin;r>» rtf "iti'-u>-<br />
houhl h; thinu<br />
t u'hlili tit-r<br />
1'i'UinIt-tl, hir<br />
.lH rr.^V.l [O b.' Alil.<br />
I Kl , i.t.rUllli .111.I t.-<br />
lili li |..tvt> niiiilc iw p<br />
k*(-|>"'>t<br />
.M«l j>r\i t 'hainht-r *.lTvvivir<br />
.'••r Stnt.- li-u'i'-lation. Thi- -'h.-nahcr'-<br />
. i tc-t hull-'tin -HV- :<br />
Tlh-rc t>roh;iblv ncwr ba- iiwn a<br />
t: •!*«• in T)II* hiotorv ot tlu- con airy<br />
The Three Great Lights<br />
<strong>of</strong> Masonry<br />
CITY OFFICIALS<br />
DEPARTMENT Of PUBMc Am.ratf<br />
AND POBUC BAFKTT ^ '<br />
Mayor. Jos. a Champion. Din<br />
Harry A. Morrla, <strong>City</strong> Clerk.<br />
4"0» C; Boswell. city Boiu,,,<br />
7,- .fS* *?**••• Health ortlceT<br />
John N. Johnson. Plumhlnc hSSSS.'<br />
Joaeph Rlanana. city ElectrlSffi"*<br />
EPAnTMBNT OF IlBVENlia aaTI<br />
Wm. H. Campball. Dlrjeto, '<br />
<strong>City</strong> Trtnaurer. Clarence 8 8ma<br />
DBPARTM^g^OF^THK^ ^<br />
Oeoroa o. Adams. Dlreeton \<br />
Mortao Hand. Jr.. <strong>City</strong> En«lne«.<br />
^tnnon Prtadied-To OCTJII <strong>City</strong><br />
Lodge. No. 171, F. & A. !•„ by<br />
Rev. C. H. Bohner. In the Presby<br />
terian Church, Sunday Evening,<br />
February 27th.<br />
Genesi-s. l^J.—"And God said. Lot<br />
tboro liu licht; and there wuu linlit."<br />
Uniineslionalil.v thin id tho most<br />
muirnifii'i-nt deolnrutibn ever cx><br />
\pr«8iicil in hiimun InnKUucc Li|;lit<br />
ifl a synonym o£ nil that in lieiiuti<br />
and Kl" rI< > l * H in A * T "<br />
It is flic most perfect emblem ot pur-<br />
ity tliut we can imagine, for we van-<br />
not ooni'eive<strong>of</strong>the ihUlyrXTEf<br />
SclltJ'nii'nr; Ir« proiwrtieH "T>id doll-<br />
anco tii nil to ,4 r. ii.<br />
C to II'. M.<br />
* ntft) in nl. Yet<br />
*'*iin|M)rtjince tn i'.iinin«*ri'i'. <strong>On</strong>ly 11<br />
..!' tin. "il m.liti.'iil ilivi^inn-. ini'lml-<br />
m_ IH Slut.-, ami iliree lerritorlal<br />
'.'overnineiii-- <strong>of</strong> tlie I'liit.-.l Stall 1 -<br />
luive leui-liimre- in re*wii time. Th.'».e ini'ln.Ie \*..^'<br />
.ler-ev, Ki-ntiiekv, Miir.vlnnd, Min-<br />
iM'-.ita. Mi^sis-it.|ii. Sew llaini>-hiro,<br />
N'.u York. XoHh Iliikiila, Rhode !•-<br />
iainl. South Carolina, Virginia anil<br />
H. NEWELL HEULING8<br />
Attorney-at-Law<br />
309 KIGHTH 8TREET<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
1'i.rl.i Ilir In (IIO-I <strong>of</strong> tli«--i- StiiU"<br />
nrr limit.il t" (iD to (Il<br />
Hi., ^ .liM'Ht.-h whirl.'Tin- W.irM<br />
in liiilil-lii.-i- i>; I-.I ^iirliliil<br />
In l.';nl it^ r.'iiiU-r- to think tlmt .lolm<br />
WV-l.-v i1i>ni.iin. nml eon-umer».<br />
l"l> tn the heL'iniiiu.." <strong>of</strong> Kehriiiir.v<br />
there were 10.'. hill- inlrodueed into<br />
fiiiiirre—. relaliiiL' to war nnd m-iiee<br />
iin.l inlernatioiial iiffnir^. Manv liills<br />
rehite tn (fund rnnd-. a fuel whiih<br />
niiiv lie Inki-ii in iiiiinei'liou with tin.<br />
ilelnent lluil tllU- vear the iiiltniitn.<br />
liile iniln-lrie- will turn .nil al l.-.i-t<br />
I.nnO.ltflO v.ir*. |.n-t veiir'-.i.titmiti<br />
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF<br />
MAILS<br />
Outgoing<br />
A. M.. R..'iO A. M., 11.1'. A. M.:<br />
M.. :i.:in i>. M., :i. 11 i>. M.,<br />
:I..->O, o.is p. M.<br />
Incomlna<br />
ft A. XI.. S..">0 A. XI.. 10."0 A. XI.,<br />
i..-.« r.. w, a.2.-> p. xi., ti.iio p. M.,<br />
ii._>r. r. xi.<br />
n|vo<br />
Thin v.ill;,MI ainl iiir-'i-Ient<br />
rnte <strong>of</strong> L'oi,.l ll.iaiii'Ul ami in..nil<br />
L'overiiiiuiii, Williinu II. HriL-lit, nuw<br />
the i.U'Hei- anil Kilitnr <strong>of</strong> III. \\ili|-<br />
oil Sun. li;i- uiiliinh.'r.'.l hi- i-ili-<br />
hiriiil* tun- M,,\ Ih,. matter appear-<br />
»»'- "I eai'li Usuu-uf |,jj neu'-|ia|ier<br />
far I'roin ple-.i-ini: to tlie'iniiiii.ip.il<br />
«'er- fh.it lie.- Sea Mn Itevu-u-.<br />
EVEN IP<br />
VOU HAS A<br />
NECK<br />
'-'-I' 1 filia.li I fcj<br />
SORETHROAT<br />
Location <strong>of</strong> Fire Alarm Boxes<br />
Th.. rliurliu/ or the Ore toll Jocmtea tbt,<br />
box Irem which the call hna brno sent In.<br />
Por tnatunrg one tan follovniH by rour In-<br />
dlcat.a that tb» call has mm,, from bog<br />
II. lorutnd u| Hlxlh and l'!ua»ur» uVenUe.<br />
Th* ul it la repeated tour tlmea. Two<br />
tiibd denote a, at 111 alarm.<br />
}*—};i*aaure ave. and «lh at.<br />
ll— "uy uve. uid nth at<br />
—1 l»iuur» uve. and utn at. •<br />
••«t av«. and 7th at.<br />
"bui-y nv«. and Jnil »t<br />
JJ— Anbury Sv«>. and nth at<br />
J5—Vuliurx uv«. und Imh at '<br />
•J— A»Jiury av«. and uih Ii<br />
i?~«' hllr >' » v «- "«d Uih J<br />
—Cumrul av«. and Mth .t<br />
I uvo. and North «».<br />
I av.. and (th «L<br />
1 av«. ana llih ,1<br />
""•'••y «v«- and l'lh m<br />
iVcatsy ave. and Mth Vi<br />
Wcun ave. and 4th at<br />
nve. and 7ih ,t<br />
y_<br />
Tho Ocoan <strong>City</strong> Rapubllcan Cluatta<br />
Ir. Til.- ll.'inn llullillnaf. Pre»lilint. Jot..<br />
.;. I'li.iinplon; ^..cretjiry. Ilnrry A. MO**<br />
rlH<br />
BENEFICIAL ^ORGANIZATIONS<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodse. No. 171. T. nnl A,<br />
M.. .rnei'ta second and fourth Thursday<br />
evening <strong>of</strong> ench month. In Mnxonlc HAB k<br />
Ormn <strong>City</strong> Lodie, No. «8, K. <strong>of</strong> Ri'<br />
m..ctn flrat und third Monday uvenlngs,'<br />
nt tuch month In K. <strong>of</strong> P. Hull, Asbcay<br />
\vrnue, ncur Beventh 8tr«et.<br />
Iota Council. No. i:«, Jr. O. U. A It,<br />
mc.-tM, every Tuoaday evening In l!ana<br />
llullillnir.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council. 'No. lo, D. <strong>of</strong> A.<br />
mu^iM Thuredny svenlna" In K. or 1>. HaU<br />
IVotrctlon l^dge. No. 69. A. O. V. W.<br />
in.'eti. aocond nnd fourth. Monday even*<br />
Inir In K. <strong>of</strong> r. IlalL<br />
Kulmla ' Tribe. No - Jlo. I, O. n. it.<br />
mertN each Wednesday •vcnlns; In IZaftS<br />
Dulldlnt-<br />
XVaahlricton Camp, No. It. V. O. •s. <strong>of</strong><br />
A., meets every Friday night In Haua<br />
Dulldlnv.<br />
Camp No. 11. P. a or A.. ma«U everr<br />
Haturday at 7.30 P. M.. In K. <strong>of</strong> I'. HaJt.<br />
Wah-Htrlla Council, No. . U.<br />
' Tuc.d/iy—3.00 to t.00 P If. and 7 ., pl.as Judge—Hon. Henry B<br />
Klitri'.lirw.<br />
County clerk—A. ' Cnrltton Hlldrelh.<br />
Deputy qlerk—Sterling- W. Cole.<br />
Sherllf—Cnli'imn R for>nn.<br />
D.puty Sh.rlrr—Prediricfc X Mflvln.<br />
Slirroa.ite—Kilwnrd t.. Rice.<br />
X "<br />
iirrow"' "' t h " *•••»•—J am « Ullsasl.<br />
;ut ' 8upcrlolcnd.nl <strong>of</strong> Schools—Aa»o»<br />
umu.<br />
!»«atoi-—l.ewla 8. fltoviiim. Cap*<br />
ilymaw—Murk Ijike. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Chosen Freeholders<br />
0 ^.-?.?...*!J1V F 1- J '"'li I", fox. J..I' VL<br />
<strong>City</strong>—Chun. V. Cloutlnir. J.u. 9<br />
.'htm. w. Saul. Auirumuii HU<br />
'"jjM.i^^city—John T. llunnrlt. II. B<br />
>»•• Townahl — llono W. Gun.ly.<br />
Dennl, Townahlp—l.nvl Welltx«ll.<br />
Mldiilo Townahlp -Hubert B. Millar.<br />
L »«" Townahlp—Joa. p. SIucKUalc.<br />
OFFICERS OP THE BOAMo'<br />
Director—l-hna. II. Cloutllllf. S«a lule <strong>City</strong> '<br />
I'?'?'.'" 1011 —Joa«nh |>. MucKlaak-. Hi<br />
vhirh Masonry presents lo the neo<br />
phyte. The supreme moment in his<br />
initiation is that moment when, in<br />
. the nnily <strong>of</strong> the open I.od^e, the<br />
ooodwinl; is removed nnd, nu the<br />
Worshipful Master, sneakinir for the<br />
. Grand Muster <strong>of</strong> the Universe. *nys:<br />
^htl there be linht," his eyes are<br />
opened for the first time to the true<br />
' Uasonie liirht. His further progress<br />
throucl. the de-rrccs is dependent 11I-<br />
tocethir upon his expressed desire<br />
for more liirht, which is presented to<br />
lim with various modiflcntions ut<br />
even' iiiKaiicinir step in his Masonic<br />
Career.<br />
•The LTcat fundamental doctrines<br />
: <strong>of</strong> the IViitemitv lire, symbolized by<br />
yibal iirn culled "The Three (Jrenter<br />
liirhls." Miisunrv h«« its I^-sser<br />
Luthts nlso—in the Knut, in the West<br />
and in Hie Month, referring to the<br />
three trillions <strong>of</strong> the sun—its rising<br />
in the Kast. it« meridian in the<br />
flonth. and its settijiL- in the West.<br />
But iiiiiin every Masonic altar, the<br />
world OUT, three symbols are to hu<br />
' found, lulled "The Three (Jrentei'<br />
lurhts," which are eiulileinalic <strong>of</strong> the<br />
oruanii' nrinciples upon which the<br />
»kole -rli'iidid edifice rests.<br />
I. The first Orent I/idit.<br />
The first <strong>of</strong> these erentcr lights is<br />
the open llihle. whicli symbolizes the<br />
will <strong>of</strong> Oud. "From its place in the<br />
center <strong>of</strong> I In- I.odire it noiirs forth<br />
upon tli,' Kast. the West and the<br />
801.th ii< refulgent rnvs t>f divine<br />
troth, reminding every Musou f the<br />
datv he owes to Clod. Il i< her r-TiBhteouBneit8. or tho<br />
«m <strong>of</strong> Tendency, and so forth.<br />
•*«»»*» toward flod would be<br />
Were it not HO Bnthetic.<br />
i tale is told <strong>of</strong> an old<br />
to Chleaito on a -witit<br />
AL'assiz ii|.rfn>'i.<br />
not old en..iifli I.<br />
had the MUSLIM.-<br />
wins the spit it<br />
hr..liter in nee.l.<br />
The Mason i- t,..t ..nl\ lait'.-lil to<br />
net on Ihe siiuav.. 'nit his very ivoriU<br />
are In he on the -.mare, lie is in-<br />
structed to'keen a ii'iiu-ue <strong>of</strong> »iiiid<br />
Miisifiiie"ri.porl. a l.ntL'iie that -iieak-<br />
ti'ood rather Iliiin evil ..f all men mid<br />
most esiieeinllv <strong>of</strong> brother Unsims:<br />
n toitiriie which lias' niitltlnc <strong>of</strong> harsh-<br />
ness, nothintr <strong>of</strong> vileness, notbin.' <strong>of</strong><br />
iieeusution in il A man's ennd natiie<br />
is his most viilu.-ible ausel.<br />
"Ooiul uiihio, lu ui.iii nr,wiiiuuii. .t.'iir my<br />
lord.<br />
ti I la. l.nm.'.ll.it.- j.uvl i\l th.-lr »nnl.<br />
Who ntviiU tnv |.iir-i... uteah. truwh; 'tly<br />
luimethlhir. n.ithlnlf:<br />
'Twiiu rnln«. 'llw )iln. ami turn been titiiVf<br />
to thouaun.lM;<br />
Dut h» that ntrh^rf rrom tn« my ROA.1<br />
name.<br />
: Hobs In*- nf that whtrh nnt i-nrlcnea him.<br />
And rnnkes Me no*"* ImU'fd."<br />
Two Saotcbnien cmiirrated in Ihe<br />
early days <strong>of</strong> California. Ench<br />
thonidit to take with him some me-<br />
in treat pr<strong>of</strong>iinion in tlio rich soil'to<br />
the. detriment . <strong>of</strong> the eropa, and<br />
which the farmers huvo found impoa.<br />
sililo to extennirilite. <strong>On</strong> the other<br />
hand, the forests and the caves on<br />
the rocky mountain sidi-fi, are full <strong>of</strong><br />
wild hcc«, whose. Htore.s <strong>of</strong> honey<br />
havo been si ifrent blessing to thu<br />
pionee.rH <strong>of</strong> that country. A man<br />
mnv carry about a sharp, peppery<br />
toimue thut will annoy and curse<br />
like a thistle, or one- <strong>of</strong> •_•.».1.1 report,<br />
full <strong>of</strong> the honey <strong>of</strong> IcindnvxH. sym-<br />
pjithv and love. Masonry tcnchen<br />
us to Hiieak kindly.' Hy that £ood<br />
rule hv which we speak untight hut<br />
irood <strong>of</strong> the dead—who have none<br />
the cnles <strong>of</strong> pearl und over<br />
the purple hi^ls, by the Hntne rule our<br />
ureat Kraternity instruets us to<br />
siH'iik kiiidlv <strong>of</strong> the liviutr and keep<br />
n tongue <strong>of</strong> trnnd ^f21 siknie report to-<br />
wnrd nil men nnd more o-poeinlly<br />
townrd brother Mns.uis, Anil it re.<br />
juices me to helieve Hull thJH is a<br />
duty that Mn-.>n- as a rule do well<br />
perfonn. The miNii),* world tewtillen<br />
to tluit, for there is; nalliinir which<br />
more commonly reneli.-s ir ears<br />
than for some outside person to<br />
•mv: "Oh. well. 1 know Ihnt he would<br />
not say auvthiiiir tin'ini nf n Million 1"<br />
In-sO'S|M*akinirtesf imonv" is'liorne to<br />
the strictness with whieh .Mjison^i<br />
protect one nnothers,' reimtation.<br />
IT Thj^ Third Oc.t l.itrhl.<br />
third <strong>of</strong> the irrcnler li^htM on<br />
«~verv Mnsonie altar an- the Coin-<br />
passes. .\s the ItiTile irives the \fasou<br />
liirht nn his duties to (iod, und the<br />
Snnarc illustrnles his ilinics to his<br />
fellowman, so the Compasses t;ive<br />
that additional Ik'hl ulncli is tn in-<br />
struct him in the- ilutv he owes to<br />
himself— the ..'ri'iit, imperative duty<br />
<strong>of</strong> eireumsrriliiut.' his |nissious( und<br />
keepin-r his desires within due<br />
hounds. Masonry tt-aelies that the<br />
miirhtii'st eomiueror in the world i>><br />
the inan who is. master <strong>of</strong> hinixulf.<br />
There have been men able tn control<br />
armies and rule nations who fell,<br />
miserably defeated bv some i^-nomi<br />
ion* mission or npiwtite within their<br />
Tie I<br />
OOK<br />
f inomlnff. <strong>On</strong> tha tablss, piping hoi<br />
with pltcbora ot Karo alon<br />
tllakes<br />
py Eveiy Day<br />
to California an) winter-a<br />
it stacks at gibldla cakes<br />
Your hoar. " Please |wss tha Karo. M in tho Prealdanra CnxUah.<br />
in Pfancb, Qonoan. Italian and almost fH ills laiii{ua&M ot U19<br />
glolM.<br />
Tha choice <strong>of</strong> Ihe whole people falls on Kara every day.<br />
Perhaps yours la one <strong>of</strong> the thousands <strong>of</strong> households wbera<br />
Karo Is ordered by tha ball dcuen cans ot more.<br />
Save $1.40 on this Solid Alnminnm Griddle.<br />
It* a Karo Premium.<br />
S*fid 85 cenia In stamps or monoy ori]«r and bo SOT* to Sand .<br />
with them labels from 30 cents worth <strong>of</strong> Kura. We "will Bond<br />
you this ]0j,^ Inch Solid Aluminum Griddla whJch sells at th«<br />
Btoras for $2.23—wo prepay all delivery churKok. Wo want you<br />
to know bow good Karo ia on the fln«si cakus that can bo baked,<br />
htmco we aro willing to send you this griddle tit leaa than tbo<br />
retailer pays for It.<br />
_The ^rJddle needs na 4re**in#—- hencv there fa no mm€tkm ln~~<br />
the kitchen. Coktia do not -itick and burn at ano Bpot mnd auy<br />
>°RSy flaowhcro—thoy buko all over perfectly b«?caua« tha bak-<br />
ing surface <strong>of</strong> tho criddlu heats uniformly all over.<br />
The RriJdtu Is Ujiht to handlti and JndootructibJo. It Is tJoUai-<br />
bri«ht on both aidom and id easily kept so.<br />
Uyoa want on«i <strong>of</strong> theHe wondurful KT.JJI.-R act promptly bo-<br />
fore they aro ull none—Ket your Karo toddy and scad tbo labels<br />
and rvmlttanctf at once.<br />
TJT. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY<br />
Dept-EX. New York P.O. Box 161<br />
d»ltr. John O. Htrovt, KlUab«lh<br />
Itiiup, l>«vui f, Ur»wn. Ualph U\ Hunt.<br />
Ilelvn Si. KVrr.>4<br />
v-.ilil m.iriK'^K**- v »ni, I.>«li.. IIOWTIUIU.<br />
niii>I«- purtv tiffi'iti|-int •|»^.-.4i|*«' \ oil<br />
ili.« wlf» <strong>of</strong> John li<br />
f hi<br />
pn<br />
"•Itilt<br />
Ttm<br />
n to<br />
t | 4 | « il<br />
n li'wmnn. HWIHT <strong>of</strong><br />
uiiKt-.l i ' l<br />
u<br />
von<br />
."•?7. n<br />
p.iri<br />
rn Dm<br />
hl plun<br />
<strong>of</strong> th.-<br />
>'ln; you.<br />
mrty il«-.<br />
o,v n*.a< \o\i<br />
or lot N'o 7,14. in l>U> KI'-<br />
cr. J'<br />
Stnti'H. wins<br />
iiti. even with<br />
r>-i.li'nt nf the<br />
not a |ii.|.iil:ir<br />
own i>;irty.<br />
y<br />
r'.'w iloiihliil the 1'iirily <strong>of</strong> hi.- |iut-<br />
ri"ti--iii or the intcuritv <strong>of</strong> Ihe num.<br />
While he<br />
tlmt<br />
IIH; IVc-idt-nt, his purly,<br />
hid in liil> nnd tucker und nliivrd with<br />
llltilinlx.t-lili.il,-.<br />
if tho hYdi'riilisiw, WH>. riiini'd.<br />
Ilu »fii» -.iiri't'iili'il liv liin (Treat rival,<br />
Tliinii!i». JrlTi'r^nn. 'I'lit- niif111 lii-l'iiri-<br />
ilu. iiMiiL-iiriiti.in nt' Mr, ,IwlVr-..n,<br />
Mr. A.1 :iin- li-l'l ilu- i-ilv nl" WII-IIII.L 1 -<br />
tun. * i k ii risii'liiii^. JIII inn. n *linrt<br />
ri. I'rn'lll ll;iltilllor-«- n>- lluil niiin. I ' vtriui"'!' tliiii- il' llu-<br />
I'ri'-iili-nl i.i' Ilu- rii.it<br />
-jri'.il ili^i'uvi'rv tlii- lunvrr nt' m*<br />
imi-lirv. • r'ur i-wrv liiitnnn hi'itiy: th«<br />
lii-iuitv nml tlit- wnrlli ol' I iii' liu just<br />
nli.tiu- I lull fine—Hi.' r.'.-i.-iiiti.in m'<br />
Hie III_'IHT -i'lf and tin- Milijiiuutiiin<br />
nt' tin* Inu't'r to itn niitliority, th.<br />
.'iimiu'llttiu mi* '_t*> ohi'v * mo. Alt<br />
•.tn-iiL-lli <strong>of</strong> i-liiiriii'li-r un< i.ur duty as'Musnns to<br />
put our Iru-I in Ood, to honor<br />
brethren, to rc-iicrt self, nml then tn<br />
on to "nmre lievond." There. w»>;<br />
n time wheir Alfred TennVHon. wus u<br />
other do.<br />
cd States.<br />
the nriil<br />
' Tin 1 inrtiliinii'_ 1 ' rnli'V* wltii hiivt- In fn wluitii.'.l<br />
iv llii'ir lin-k nt' -I'lf-Kiii-ti'rv. I'I-IIT<br />
lu' (iri'iit. in 1TL 1 '-', 1**111.il im i.ili.i<br />
lull Jill m;i*ti.r^ who ninllri.|ili'il tli.-ir<br />
*i'rviint* -iltntilil In- i-o>i*iili-ri'il in -<br />
-:uti> nml Inivi' ..•ti.irilian^ ii|i|).iintril<br />
IVti'r liitn*i i ir *n maltr.-ntcil liU ir: 11 '<br />
•li'iii-r Iliat lu> ilii-.l from llu. rffi-.t-<br />
nf it. "Alii*!" i-rii'il till' I'/nr, "I<br />
Iwiv.' rivili/t'il mv nu'ii uiiliji'i't^, I<br />
liavi' I'liiiuiu'ri'il ntlit'r nutiunn, vi-t I<br />
luv't* nut lii'i'u nlili' to I'iv-iliz*' nml<br />
i'iitii|urr mysi'lf." '-Ill' tluit i* nlow<br />
to au^i'r i* lu-ttcr tlwui tlio tui^lit.v,:<br />
iiml.lu' 111; 11 riih'tli IIK spirit than lu'<br />
lluil taki'tli 11 " lirfon- liim.<br />
It ht'ho.ivi.s 11- a* Mn*on* toiuovc<br />
.111 from i-liilili*li to manly tiling*. Wi'<br />
nrt' ti'iivt'lli'r* louai'il tlu* l''asl. vi'lii'rt'<br />
*tiu uill Hn.illv IN.' lo -.•». no<br />
„ 1\V aiv iiioviif.- 1.11 to lij.-ht<br />
hi'vnml. Il In.-" 11-. nliovi- all<br />
itii'li in tilt 1 u'or!il, t.i i*irrtiiii*rrih<<br />
our iia**ion*. I., liv.. on llu- -iiiian-,<br />
tn tru-l uilli Um. ri-liaiiri' ..11 (Soil, *o<br />
lluil ulirii III.' tui.'.-hl <strong>of</strong> ilit' iM'ti-<br />
IIIL' <strong>of</strong> our livr- IIII'II- into Ihe<br />
1.11 in 11i 11 •_- ilawu <strong>of</strong> i-lt-riiilv. wi. mnv<br />
inot'f tin 1 ^tt't'iit Ari'ltilt'i't unafraiil.<br />
"Tlit'i-.Lalers who nin arils*.<br />
ciil the tl.'iir.-s "MUII." Kve.<br />
—-.The love that .(wells in ii.c.tt-<br />
tauc u.'v.'r ihnves^uii tcrriapiu and<br />
l<br />
PROPOSALS FOB MUSIC<br />
Sfitlol hitlw for th«* rurniuhlut: nf Ult<br />
OltCllr^TKA (•• pl.iy III thu MUMIC I'U-<br />
vlllun. l»t-euii Oll>, N. J., Wtll bo r«L'vlVetl<br />
hv thr Itoanl n t<br />
n.,t iiiMvptrO<br />
Tin* It.'.ir.l <strong>of</strong> ('..nun.--!••'<br />
lu'ht to r.'Jfci iniv «»r .11 (<br />
ll \!Ji:V<br />
-S'i: S-l-ll: l>f I l.v<<br />
IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY<br />
To .Tolni<br />
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lU<br />
IIOIM-I<br />
.nut<br />
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I ..'.HI ^.-If.<br />
\V. Itlm.-r<br />
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t \.l.'liln.<br />
'••tin «t<br />
i.-ri%. mul<br />
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K'h.li *V<br />
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i •uii.leel. |ii-l .i . we -Ilinilil. We hail<br />
I limn :l:i il'.il tn .-me money. In m-<br />
lien lin-ii in- wiini.'n. In In- -in — t~i• 1 J<br />
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(.tunil—not UH liu undurutood.<br />
Siiliu'V and Hover IIIIHHCII on ami<br />
unlit into tlm aiirdnn." Thure wui* tin:<br />
liiir Nii^o bud. Sidinvv lnul bnen raix.<br />
iiiL' tlii't to pay tUo coat <strong>of</strong> H«ver"--<br />
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vain Sidney shonli'd III'IIT him to<br />
stop linn, 'rim old IIOL' lor OIC-I-<br />
liiiid no IH'IMI ti> his nla--li-r'H voii-e.<br />
Thru, nil lit .nil-.-, a ;'liini| nl' uii.l.-i'<br />
hud not been iiblo lo go to the<br />
HCIIOOU o£ tho day, and imido up h\><br />
mind, ..iiiMt an mimy orilinary l»'.v-<br />
this orilinnrv hny shi|i|>ed us »<br />
stuker on a steamer, ninl went ti<br />
New V»rk. Here he stnve.il. woikini:<br />
.il vurioii- tluii'.'s, nail leiiinini.'ninny<br />
inure hy sini|ilv l^eeiviiiL' his eyes<br />
o|.en. Fiiiiillv In- ileciileil lo no Inicl;<br />
IIIIIMV nnil put into u:-e sonic <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Vnnr.l'C schemch hi! Iind seen worltci!<br />
mil in New Vnrk.<br />
This verv orilinnrv hov did '.n hael'<br />
Indue. He lion-owed his lather'-<br />
tin in 1 .'-, ami npeiii'd un a Unv uro<br />
rv .-Iore in a linv street, aw.iy I.<br />
one si.le ol' the ii-ual hll-iln 1 -'-<br />
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. 1-Yoiii this time lu' rea-i'd '•' I" 1 mi<br />
liTnarv hn.v,• lull hee.ililf one "ill'<br />
DO YOUR OWN SHQPPINC}<br />
"<strong>On</strong>yx" ^^ Hosiery<br />
CtfM lk> BIST VALVE for Tour MOM,<br />
Ecttp KhJfnm Cotton to Silk. Far Mtn. Womat ooi CM&*,<br />
Any Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair<br />
Ink IwtbTn* Mutt StUf^AIl<br />
Lord & Taylor<br />
j.'-Muiilcd 'inr'nnlr.'""!."" '.he eiu.ra'c '! !'"' , 'I' 1 ' ""•, 1 "";"»"i'' l '""~|" =, ("" «> />'-luUlypmva(inu«oa (ran barrels.auto fixtures, both room'<br />
fixtures, pis range*, everything metal, indoors or oat. In any climate. Itrinb<br />
Into tho unseen metal pores and forms a protecting "overcoat" which (taysn.<br />
xt %H*7J'J a ' Oa '7f'*?' Write today for generoos frt» bottle unS '<br />
S-In-<strong>On</strong>e Dictionary <strong>of</strong> hundreds <strong>of</strong> use*. <br />
It Mtld la all fJ am* In 3«lte bottle*: Me (I ot.) 2Se (3 c<br />
i^new Patented UindyOO Can. 25c(3Jtfot)."<br />
tmACttr<br />
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that iltin." lie -aid,<br />
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: ••linne ,.hl lellowV<br />
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tf l' emue here'lo uet an edtieaimii<br />
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til I have -nine kiln!<br />
tuiu, the he-t roiir<br />
lure."<br />
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'I'l'i' uiv-iilenl sinr ni.nllier iru-|i.<br />
- li.iv elilnin fiiiue with -ueh ileler<br />
liiiuatioii written nu their t'ace^.<br />
He plaeed hi-i lin tut on the hnyV<br />
head and patted tlie hair, which hud<br />
{out IIH vellow tint, and wn>4 now u<br />
liirht brown. "You vill huv«» yeiipJ<br />
<strong>of</strong> hnrd Work before you. Are you<br />
wiUirur to work hurdf"<br />
nl ihiju, o|* all coi.'r-; -i/i<br />
-hape-! ^iduev nInio-t<br />
i | t " iml,1. di"|.|,e.l ti n.'.iin. t »'i, , i'_- -.'•<br />
,i I more lie Ir .-.I lo pi.-l, up ihe le.,, ...| »,''l n -<br />
a- Ml, il Illlll,I'll hllll. I'- nil :: "I la.ii<br />
L'lle-.ili:' thai a III' I.' lla, lieui :,, ;v .mill Ul<br />
ed II".ill Illlll.-lln- il.ij ih'eu .-.uulii 'I.', <strong>of</strong>fer- I<br />
lled<br />
lhrou:h hi- tear-, a- he looked in<br />
and aw that euriou- hoii-.- pari\.<br />
Thi-v vu'ie all '.•ruutu'd arouiul a<br />
inillialuie kitelfen - a pllivholi-e<br />
uilliin a plnv!inu-e ami in Ihis<br />
three-walled kilehen wn- the ciin-<br />
niii'.'e-t little raiiLV, with tea-keltle,<br />
IVviuu'-iuiii. und oven a M'I ol' tiny<br />
llutiroiH, Tho Hiinii x'-luiircd child<br />
HO ha|>pv her ilolls.<br />
|p<br />
It would ho too bud, Sidney thought,<br />
lo uav pnvthinir to her about tho<br />
truicody thut hud just come into hU<br />
Ihe neiiuv. • whieli |h,. a--i-l.ini I....I ill.<br />
ne .he -I p'.i. ..Ilie -el,.,', ,•.,,.!<br />
p!ele ruin ..I' am i,,,i. |,,,.;.<br />
iml Inl.eii from Ihe ll -. .uni i,,n,,il I'nf li.i- M.'.rl,|_<br />
to another halie-linp in the nei-'hh.n'. wealihv ela--, \iheiluf ||,,. men ire<br />
hood. \',i auiiiiiut nf I-I,a\nii_" Id , linrd'Vinrl.im.- m,-,, ,,f l,u»ini.,, or<br />
cver'iniliiec him to return lo a pine,, j mere linlei- <strong>of</strong> ele-am leisure, can<br />
where lie eon>ideiei| lie had lieen l.iu-lifv ii-eir uule-s ||u, h,,v> „.,.<br />
hroiiL'ht up uilli lYceilnw IYOIII vi-<br />
eiuiK cvlravn^aiii-e ami -elll-h in-<br />
dnlL'cnce. and uiilc-- tli,\ are train.<br />
«•- »:\u\ m.rth'<br />
weiti-rly Ilin- .if Atl.inlle ll..ulev:ir.l :i ill-.-<br />
tune.. i>r Nlxty li;n> feel leneli l,,| It.-lriu<br />
thirty f,.,i In frniitiiKe) I" ii pulin uin, h<br />
lu Hi,. IIIVIIITIIK lln.. li.-luven I..U M..H<br />
l-'l" nnil ll'll ,i- uln.u'ii un u.il.l I.!.,.,<br />
th.-li..' f^n-ll lu II ii..rl)iu.".Iei IV ilii. < : II..II<br />
.],.,IU ll ,1.1 illvlillllK I'l"' ..Il,I .11 I'lulil<br />
.IIILTIIK HI' ne.irlv Mil t.k H.inl eiirv.-il line >.r<br />
All,II.tie ll'.iilev.iril ii illMt.iii.-i- -<strong>of</strong> on.-<br />
Inn,ill,,I illlll. feet tu :i pnliil hi th,. l,iill,-<br />
li.-iiil line nf t,ni;>ii>n nr Ili^ln. .m Mhnwn<br />
I.II uil.I pliii; lli.-n... Mr.ll In i »I,,IMI-<br />
We^ll'I'IV illr.'etl.lll 111..HIT ttif w.ijil tin!].<br />
Iniiiil line "f UIUUIIII i.r lluulii tin. ,11.11>...-.-<br />
nf Hit.Tut fei.t tn ll |>!>lnt III Ilie illvl.llni.'<br />
line lietU'eill Inlu \'im. l^iK ill,I U'">.<br />
ililil in ,i uiiutlii.ii^terly illri'i'tlim in mm<br />
.il.iinr wihl illvlillilL- line li .IIHIIIIII'I' "I<br />
line lllllKlr.il ll'"') feel I,, the |.|.i,',' in<br />
p.ilnl <strong>of</strong> lieulnnlMk' Itelmr .i ii,irll,.n »l<br />
the M.'lllle liremlue'i whlell the Dee.Ill I'ltv<br />
AMMiieUitlon by riei.l <strong>of</strong> Imli'litnre il.il'<br />
the fniirlli itJiy <strong>of</strong> .lurie \ |i. i..|^. ;n,-i<br />
ri-enrili'ii Iii thi> ("ninny rii.rk"u unfi'e "i<br />
l':i|»e M;iv r",nnilv. nl O.III." M;iv I'.iini<br />
11,..He. N". J., Ill n I llnnk .Vn U7"<br />
SHERIFFS SALE<br />
rtv virtue nt a writ nf l-'l.-rl r*.,-|:i<br />
n.ile nf Mniiir.ul.-,! I'reinl-..--. t,. in<br />
re,'t.-.l. luiui'.l nut nf Ilie I'nlirl i.f I"<br />
e.'I'V nf NTeW aVriev. ,n, lln- Jl«t ,|<br />
I'Vl.iuarv. A Ii pip!. In a eeilali, i<br />
wli.i.ln \.l.l.,l.l.- I. ic.-ml.l-. i-i r.itn,<br />
nut. anil I I.-.-in I'll' i;o-.l.'i>., r.itn<br />
rt ill lire ilef.tiilahH. | uliall lApn<br />
Mile il pnlilS' vi'tuliie. on<br />
MONDAY, PUNCH 27. <strong>1916</strong>.<br />
lietW.-.'ll Die hnin". ,tt IWetM' lli.|<br />
p M<br />
II-,I 'iniiiil,.re,I<br />
I<br />
1<br />
| sin f x,»<br />
l.-' llnii.le..,! «nil<br />
n Th<br />
HullerH.i.i -Itiiuil an ulrvuily lulil unit.<br />
Thinn-e . work in<br />
which they nmy have, faileil ilurinir the vear. At thu CIOHO <strong>of</strong> thu »ehool<br />
eurtillenti'.-j will lib issued >liowiii:; Hm work ciinipleteil.<br />
. The Ki'liiml will he taiicht hv 11 ^hilT <strong>of</strong> the bent ti'itchenTlliut run b»<br />
>eeureil. S|ieei:il tfiiclicrH will he prnviilud in Ilniiilwork. Mmiuul Trainini?,<br />
Nrauinj.-. ami Physical Training. The i>cst minlern mothmU will lie urn-<br />
•ployeil in carrying mi tho work <strong>of</strong> the -icIuinTr • .<br />
Tim i-M.ins will beirin nt S A. M. im.l'I-|.KO nt l'J M , yivinir i>!entv<br />
nl' time for wholesome- I'ree fA*\- ,aml Cm- training ill or^ani/ed pl.iy. All<br />
liinik.^ ninl ^n|i|i|ie-. will lie fiirni-hcil free.<br />
Such it -ehonl .NIIOIIIII appeal-ID ii.-ircnt^ wlin wi-"h tn u'i^ the'r .-!::!«V-<br />
ren n full summer nl the seashore ami. injure the em|v!iivniei|t nf the .-Inlil.<br />
ren ilurid'^ia pnrr_at' the ilav in the Uniu- -niniiier v.ienlien.<br />
The C!H-«CN ivili he --ninll jttiil'eiirnl'iiiei.l- will he in:nli> in m-.ler <strong>of</strong><br />
ap|>lieution.<br />
~" Vnr Kn'l Parfcnlilrs AMre-J-<br />
,)A\ii:y M. STI-'VI-:\>:.<br />
' S'i:,er;li!etl.!ei:l <strong>of</strong> Ke'i '••.<br />
Ori'iin fity. New .1. r-e.v.<br />
Hi:.-"'IN. >!li. riff.<br />
I-I.lll.fll'l v<br />
Binnacle Jiffi and Bill Resent the Capt'in's Snub<br />
I. * El «ruta*t oHca lb' 'Dindn' Sil* l*<br />
put our (wo b«Jdt (ottthtc an' «m
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•KTCONCERIf* BUVIflQ ^ '"' dictate term, wh.ntl.. time-for bay. 1D|IA'0 DACC III<br />
•^ * UND AT TUCKAHOC *"« .oam».,arLMT«hi(«,ll(MTMtadi "<br />
JM. P. Variable, 663 Asbury Am.<br />
J. P. FOX<br />
7th & West Ave.<br />
Club Stables<br />
Beardlno My Day or We*<br />
Notaae M Owrlaoae To HIM<br />
Teana Fumlikea far HaMlaa<br />
100 Candle Power For 1-4 Cent Per<br />
TNs Is what (he C. E. Z. (8m Easy) b olvina lit am Uun tv,<br />
million hones. May we mt put em In your hawefer aiBiiiitr.tlonT<br />
Price far C.E.Z.U0t,$I.OO. V j<br />
The <strong>City</strong> Gw Lignj Co.<br />
__•_.. ..I.....* :.._ Htt 8tr#* «jd Htwm Av -<br />
IS<br />
JAMES M. CHESTER & CO.<br />
Real Estate and Insotfanei<br />
Hotels, CotUgea amd LoU (or Sale Rent or Kxohang*<br />
OCBAN CITY. M *<br />
Real Estate arid Insurance<br />
Clayton Haines Brick<br />
411 Citfhlh Street <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy. N. J.<br />
Bell 'PBoaeW lnt».»ut.<br />
»ut.<br />
THE SUTTON & CORSON<br />
GENERAL CONTRACTORS<br />
Qiadtng and Street Building<br />
388 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
NS.W J8MIV<br />
B. FRANK SMITH CO.<br />
REAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSURANCE<br />
1038 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Search Company<br />
Fidelity Trust Co, <strong>of</strong> Newark, and<br />
Tnumouia<br />
SHnte. IWndi if THh, binrticiit<br />
•Rn \mrna.<br />
Tnm*Btnif. Al wfc gaanabtd<br />
CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE, N. J.<br />
^ontraotor——<br />
•• •nd BulldiP<br />
Bwddeaee, 808 NiiUk 8t,<br />
B*li Phoiw M-X . . . Jabblaa<br />
JOHN V. PONTIERE i<br />
-:-Contractor M4 BiUder-:-<br />
944 ASBURV AVENUE<br />
Wane rumt«n«d OOBAN CITY. N. * V<br />
CHAH. B. ADAU8 W. W. ADAMS<br />
CHA8. E. ADAMS * BRO.<br />
FURNITURE<br />
Oarpcta, B*ddln«, Manias, SkadM •<br />
^^2E i<br />
MONEY TO LOAN I J. E.TewiiMnd,<br />
ON MORTGAGE tiEcniciu<br />
yna» Into way <strong>of</strong> gnidanee (a open<br />
to all. actually oa)** few really «u<br />
Joy It A otoaa. oaMMah. thoroughly<br />
devotM ttfo.fe t|acondition whie*<br />
Booster Envelopes<br />
JUWMJ I, Mtmt «l tai* CaaaMat<br />
Sbt 4& HM per IMS<br />
Sb« it, HM rm im<br />
mm* MMai Ha ariattw •» fw tariaaM<br />
mtmt «* atg taw • |ka bmt mt a Bst<br />
*mi Ortoi T> THE UCDCE»<br />
MOP TO 1001 0CZAR CtTY<br />
•V USIU THEtt OVCLOPCS<br />
hudnatsi<br />
PERSONAL SUPERVISION<br />
uourlnflDIU " PHONE CONNECTION<br />
ALLEN SCULL<br />
THE BUILDER<br />
EIGHTH AND OCEAN AVENUE<br />
EARLE MANN HENDERER<br />
ARCHITECT-<br />
S' Struotural Englnoop<br />
i<br />
RESIDENCES .••:•". r.;i,<br />
POtUC AMD SEW^IIUC MIHJNItf<br />
• ,-. 4: ,<br />
•»«.<br />
i - . " . - - • ; . . • ,'-'.*'"•<br />
THE LEADINC PAPER<br />
OF OCEAN CITY '<br />
VOL XIX—NO. 19<br />
OCEAN CITY LEDGER LARGEST CIRCULATION<br />
IN THE tiXt<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.. SATURDAY. MARCH II, 1918 Price, Two Cent*.<br />
Regular Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
The Commissioners<br />
Progress" Reported on Public Com-<br />
fort Station-Two New Sites Pro-<br />
posed—Monthly Reports from In-<br />
spectors—Bills Ordered Paid.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Commissioners was held in the<br />
Commissioners' room. <strong>City</strong> Hall, at<br />
3 p. m., Tuesday.<br />
After tbe reading and approval <strong>of</strong><br />
Alter the reading and approval <strong>of</strong> ngl ^ ^ for""£" ^Jending ° P"» n . rodIlelia ls *. ne most im-| but in th.* practical world m which | Investigation will prove that never<br />
«„„, Oii .„.., portant subject fc<br />
were called for. <strong>Mar</strong>ch 8th. 1010 ::• people to-day. S_. . ...,.„.„.<br />
Mr. Campbell had no report to Andrew Carson et ux to Ben. J. <strong>of</strong> this country huve formed them- to keep what one ban. when ho ut- vicinity" inn'te'rilVv'increnwd in value,<br />
snake, and Mr. Adam* reported that Cocke. I^ot 518, Section C. $4,000. selves into a vast debuting society tere.l these word": "When a strong and which ii more, been in great de-'<br />
owingto the bad weather Mr. Muhan John J. Hood et nx to Wilbur H. upon this question. It is the one man armed keepoth his pnlace, liix mand.<br />
had not been- able to do anything oh Zimmerman. S. E. 10 ft. .Lot 699 E. topic <strong>of</strong> conversation, in the home, goods are in pcaee:. But when a •<br />
his contract in South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. All <strong>of</strong>f 700 E. and X. E. 10 ft. <strong>of</strong> 701 on tho street, in the library and the stronger than ho Khali come upon pRflRRFqo. nriHC MAflP<br />
•-W Sltu •,IMM|U| #„ D,.h_ E - W.400. lyconm. Upon thd right solution <strong>of</strong> him. he tnketh from him all hi« r n u ^ •"•»»««<br />
. luV^SSSr Charles K. Reid to ux to John «"* inestion depends the futnre armour wherein ho trusted, and IN GOLF PROPOSITION<br />
:.,t| ' K WHrnon Station <strong>Mar</strong>ts Lot 563 Section C «•> ^"iO safety not only <strong>of</strong> America but <strong>of</strong> divideth his spoils." Constant proirrexs is being made in<br />
;;/ lie Comfort Station<br />
.'2pror Champion reported progr<br />
i>_s in the matter -<strong>of</strong>— the-Public<br />
Comfort Station, and handed two let-<br />
tern to Clerk- Morris to read.<br />
(ill I ftiSAL<br />
OCEAN CITY LEDGER<br />
fWxnnninir in X. W. line <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> ave.<br />
370 ft. S. <strong>of</strong> 11th st. 40 ft. by 135<br />
The second letter was from Alfred Emmn L. Thorn et vir to Wm. E. nnd ClirixtiunT Or is war always and indiiKtrioii* people, intent upon the<br />
O. Kynett, and pointed oat that the Stookley, Robert I. MncKurland and everywhere unnecessary, un-Christ-. friiitt'ul ennqiKwtx <strong>of</strong> mino and Held<br />
citv was graving Sonthwurd at a Jennie II. MnoKarland. S. W. 4 ft. <strong>of</strong> inn and wronirt Hoes Jesus tench and forost; republican* with the vis-<br />
rapid rate and sutnrerfted that 12th r ' r>l nn< l all <strong>of</strong> 552. 553, 554, -555, that wur is wronjr? An a Christian ion tit" u' free. enliErhteiu'il, prosper-<br />
~~ " r ' a '~ °"~ *^ *** "00. nation wo mu«t bo governed by tbe OII«J, happy nnd contented donu.e-<br />
mca M. toiicliinc-J <strong>of</strong> Je«u>; in tho matter <strong>of</strong> rni'V, who -ilinll build up hero un-<br />
there and would bo pleased to havo Chester. Lot 60, plan flirurd Realty wur and our preparedne^H for it. himlen-d a new and ampler eivilizu -<br />
the station located at that point, • Co. $700. . When wo study the tenchinc^ <strong>of</strong> tion us our clniracterixtie eontribu-<br />
Tho letters were received nnd filed. Mabel E. Jennings to Hannah W, .le.-u-; wo i>l brotlierlio.nl from whirl, jill<br />
<strong>of</strong> February wan -received from Seymour. Lot 10, Sec. A. $1,700. miever sluill smile the« on the rijrbt rneial iintipiithi.w are IHMI.L" elin.i-<br />
Health Olllccr T. Lee Adams: i <strong>Mar</strong>tin V. Scull et ux to Atlantic cheek turn In him tlw other nI•• a iwace-lovint:nnd weuther permits.<br />
The second letter was from Alfred i'mmu L. Thorn et vir to Wm. E. and CiirixtiunT Or is war always and indiistriou* people, intent upon the , .<br />
/_"'.. ' tho whole world. It is not an easy N'ow let UH consider this question 'f 10 Oceun <strong>City</strong> Oolf Course proposi-<br />
"^'^ issue todisQtiss. There is great con- a« it a6fects tho United States.—The ti«n. and- new members are conKtant-<br />
ec- ' fusion in tho public mind regarding people <strong>of</strong> this country aro not jin- " being added to tho lirtt. while al-<br />
Keverthelcss. as Christian citi- trot-..-, itchinir to fly ut tho throats <strong>of</strong> i"*"* J»'l.v reouesta aro beins receiv-<br />
id.CliristiunT Or is war always and industrious people, intent upon the , . At ' ho 5 >o 1 " lr **t> the pastor,<br />
cry where unnecessary, un-Christ-. fruitful conquest*- <strong>of</strong> mino and field WORK QTaDTrn AH TUV > . p> rec *" re " a.lnrge<br />
a and wronirt Hoes Jesus tench and forest; republican* with the viw- "* ooirriiTu. rV . . . . !"' ?* P ""° n . 8 in J° tl} " xnh m ' m ~<br />
at wur is wrong? A« a Christian il>n <strong>of</strong> a free. enliL'l.te.ud. prosper- SOUTH OCEAN CITY ROAD hership. some <strong>of</strong> whom joined on<br />
tion wo must bo coverned by the oils, happy and contented democ- Workmen ill the employ <strong>of</strong> flihb & Prohation. and others were received<br />
uchint's <strong>of</strong> JOKIIS in tho matter <strong>of</strong> rn.v. who shall build up here mi- ^»« v «'n«on. ^ulr-eontriictors on the hv tmnHfer <strong>of</strong> membership from oth-<br />
ir and our preparednesw for it. hin.ler.-d a new and ampler civilixn. slltl ' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Road, rnnninjr to in the Xew Tes- we eannot ncL-lect et.-ept at our en- d-clares the -'Year Uook" isKued by live tl,l<br />
who were entirely hulpleaa here. lo re- Joseph M. Rowland ct ux to <strong>Mar</strong>y tament ncuinst marriage, uirninxt during'sliunio mill peril. Wo must tli« federal ( oiincil <strong>of</strong> ' liurchus <strong>of</strong> Anil so<br />
BT« montha slnco then<br />
or that kind reported In Occu'i city.<br />
For the month <strong>of</strong> Kebruury then* ha<br />
b««n tiled In my orflcu, a record <strong>of</strong> on<br />
•urrtnjfe. mix. blrthH and, four ileathu<br />
In the Department or Charlllow, I hav.- ^wn j, |jn(> ^ ^ fi0 JJ g Corin- BO ensilv misread as the Itihlc. <strong>On</strong>e committed to UH from above, which with sonic. reli|;iiuis body at loiist so iiiemlicrt prc-ent. Two visitors i.nd<br />
threh^ou'ntV 35 waaTo'a'ld Tfumlly' thinn ave'. 100x80. '$(1000. can find nrwiiuwiU in the Xew Tes- we eannot neglect except at our en- declares the "Year Uook" isK.ied by live new members wen. reported,<br />
who were entirely hulpleaa here. lo re- Joseph M. Rowland ct ux to <strong>Mar</strong>y tament ncuinst marriage, nirmnst during'sliunio und peril. Wo must tho K-dernl Council <strong>of</strong> ''hurchus <strong>of</strong> Anil so the good work goos on.<br />
movo toHrld«eton. Weckcy. In Sec. B. X. W. side Hay wenltli. airuinst lourninir, nirainnt «.\pect no miracle- to pn>servo them. Christ in America. . (Continued on Third Pags)<br />
I proaent ch..c-W for. one .Mliir. liulnu yj. j( j, ^. 3r' I denied <strong>of</strong> lands Hnd opportunity<br />
(2>'s. K side <strong>Ocean</strong> ave 200 ft. S. upon it. We must. reniemlier thnt I little liett<br />
W ".til st IOOXKIO P* S. K. side .le.iis is ari idealist. He sets hefore It is vei<br />
wi-lev live, nnd S'. W. -ide "'III -t • im'u I'" 1 »••"'- '" wl1 "' 1 ' ""' v " ri> *" ««»tni«-ii! I<br />
i;".Ox 105. *l.00. « aim. lie Nils ll 1 what they nre to l.ul in the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> "Citv A intion t» N". I he spirit bv which thi> ideal-; can „•_'». »<br />
W side Haven ave. 210 ft. S. \V. <strong>of</strong> be realized, (lod's. ideuls cannot lie dj-cn-i<br />
•1th -t SIK11"« ft. (II \". W. side realized in 11 dnv or in a year, ill •> turn.<br />
Uaven ave. X'10 ft. S. \V. .">th st. 80v century 1./ in ten centime-. All pen n.<br />
11 ."1 ft (' ft. S. Corinthian nvo.<br />
bv S. SO ft. $307.".•<br />
•VWIirre lino l» »p~lfl»rlc«. It la nrnrrly n nomlnnl wm.<br />
_-real teacher ulwnv- mii-l do<br />
.ses are Vullllled. In an ideal<br />
1 ci.ur-e, there is no mir Al<br />
f h<br />
'ii.I it mav pr>>vc riiinoi<br />
- *•• Church <strong>of</strong> thia<br />
weuther permits. «i ,.<br />
CHORCHSERVICES<br />
liHOl OUHII<br />
ANOTHER BI6 DAY AT<br />
FIRST M. E. CHURCH<br />
by to-day it was expected that nbout which he er<br />
two thousand feet <strong>of</strong> tho_sod hank church membership nnd especially<br />
would lie completed, nix hundred feet Pointed out what a blessing Jfethod-<br />
hi.vinir-l.ecn laid Tuesday afternoon. '•' nI1 ' 1UI ' been to tho world. —<br />
~ At the evening nervlco Mr. Kul|><br />
YEAR BOOK SHOWS ^VnZ*wU.J' "<br />
RELIGIOUS GROWTH ^.tiori.<br />
• The pastor will Co to Conferenco<br />
Native <strong>of</strong> Cape May County Co- n.vt we.-k »iti. nne <strong>of</strong> tho virvi.est<br />
ever taken from this<br />
Among the 100,000,000 persons PRESENT<br />
liv'ititr in these United Slj.le., ;«»,- At the Men's Hilil,. <strong>On</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> tin-<br />
175.271, or two out <strong>of</strong> everv live, in Fir.t M. K. Sunday K.-hool ln-t Sun-<br />
SEVENTY SIX MEMBERS WERE<br />
PRESENT<br />
At the Men's Hilil,. <strong>On</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> the-<br />
"0,2"l! the prcviou<br />
I*, per cent, in Ihe<br />
11 Catholic church<br />
oii-1 \ cliildren not old euoii'.'h l<br />
uro- ed a- meuiber-i, the "Y<br />
Atlantic County People Do Not* Want<br />
Crash <strong>of</strong> Heavy Ammunition <strong>On</strong><br />
River Front.<br />
, and a rdiiiL' to<br />
Catlndi<br />
e ollicial<br />
I'nited St.iti—,<br />
"tc-l ba- I.ei-ntlled mill Ihe<br />
l-Wc-lrv ('oiiiuii--ion ,i_-aiu.-t<br />
le "\i-art Hook" state Korctrv I'.iini.iU.ion .r_'aiust<br />
'"'"• Poimlatimi. ,|ltl ^,|,. „,• ,|,,. |.,r_,,. stntl', ,-„,.,.., ri>.<br />
••ml dnta <strong>of</strong> that M.rvi. ol,lt|, „,• ,\|llvv tdiiuling und<br />
"• nliiii'.-* the- (Ireat K*-'g llarlmr. to<br />
ind-.y Schools <strong>of</strong> M,,.,.,.t interest, which are eiide-.v-<br />
I .rdillg to till- ..ri.,..*!,, .....iiilii-.. .'I (I... ,„. r!l'<br />
er from Mav'-i l.audiui; I.<br />
The Mcthndi-t Kpt-t'opal<br />
N'orth. 1- civoii .'l.li.'.r.'IO I m<br />
need for wai—but prophetic word^—Mexico and Soutln<strong>of</strong> 112,R01 new members, wjiilo the<br />
full conuei'tion, uiaUiiiL' a L'aiu <strong>of</strong><br />
.-.l,:i20 in lOl'i. The Methodist Kpis-<br />
p.il Church, S.inth, Iin«"2,0r2.0«0.<br />
n train <strong>of</strong> Cli.llDII. 'flic Southern Itan-<br />
ti^t Church has a membership <strong>of</strong> L 1 ,.<br />
70.".,000, n crain durinir tl.o last year I ,.r.i .,,Vvi that vi<br />
'iickahis' Uivcr, says i\w Atlantic<br />
irv l»ailv Iteview. The townspeople,<br />
'anl to be dotlaitely ac.|uaial«ul with<br />
le |iur:.o-Je <strong>of</strong> the sale and have an<br />
ppnrlunit v In -el fi.rlb ol.ii'ctinnv<br />
' there are any.<br />
. Freeholder Amler-on HonriU'ois,<br />
•bo j-; iiircnt tnr tbe .eer.-t purchi.s-<br />
ati imiu'rfeiit world. In a America are two jewel bo\e-, stiitYc.l 1 S"orthern Baptist Church has 1.2.VJ,.<br />
1 world there is no evctisow'ith trends. Where can the bankrupt H00 member**, and 'r''port-i trains <strong>of</strong><br />
slaughter, but<br />
Plotion <strong>of</strong> jettv contract" 68!). Allen Rowland. O) LoJo .". themselves o the.., ecus. mv ,-an M.«.....r-hlp. a<br />
dared m«d -nil ft utch'i"***<br />
alwnvs b« a balancing "<strong>of</strong> injustices, ful number <strong>of</strong> people to-day, that .nK(nnj,nii<br />
(o.rtnun)!<br />
130.712<br />
3.I.1I.1S6<br />
o grunting <strong>of</strong> quit claim deeds on • .„_.„., _- u,co cneTPR "» u U '" 1M ' "' m ""' ¥ " ll " 1 "- 1 "'' 1 - " "T Mv '"•-«"»' '•=. «"'» •' '- " 1 " »uswer lr " u "*" •" BS -°*° ' pri,....<br />
aai • an abundance <strong>of</strong> black hair, nnd that So fur u" tho tcnehinc-J <strong>of</strong> Jesus armed. Charities last year wero put out ct ' m • m<br />
—Lend a man a quarter to-dav 8he weighs nbout nine pounds. |m, cimC4>rIifd thuro is nothing that Do you know thut-acconling to the gear so ti> siwuk bv war relief. Gift* . - n T u r B inUH IT I DRV AQDIUFft<br />
,A LJ, —i i—»_;..„ »— . J..1 forbiils a Clrristiun nation to arm it- transport facilities on hand nmonsr to- benevolent-** in America declined IWUlrlfcli junw MriOT Mllllivca<br />
self if the highoat ends <strong>of</strong> govern- the European' nations, Russia can one-half, because Americans gaveso ' —,<br />
_,,__, ._--rl«Tirm mont are to be attained thereby. Und on tho coast <strong>of</strong> this country- liberally to Kuropu and Me*ico. The Jo »• K ^ hy - B " Ut " n ' "«?"* V<br />
If „„„ h>. 't I .^; .nWfted MIETOHS ASSOCIATION « » noWnB, thnt forbi(1. a 40>M0 men within twonly dnyHT uslla, ^so.OOO.OOO to $27S.000.O0O th- Reading Tenth Str«t atatlon. U,<br />
Lr «I K flJZZSZZ. 5 it^ntf The regular monthly meetuig <strong>of</strong> ^ i i a n natlon, unaer eertain cir- AnstriaJMungary 7.1.000 men within given to ebaritlea at home decreased »« "^•"'.l. "» i ^1^*1 I?<br />
'£Z^£ ^SSfTitoLJZl' the Hotel Proprietors'ANsociaUon <strong>of</strong> • h ^ n^, from rfrfking another flfU.n Jay.t Japan. 05.000 men l.*t year to $148,000,000. while gifts w,r« bat th«e John Erby. In hi.<br />
w wUIenJoy readm* these ma^- ^ ^ ^ u heM next jjon- '^alTwIiteb ^m»*« in trnmplinir within twenty-two dayst Prance, to the Red Cross and throngb B.1- f«m,Iy-h.- grandfather. fatW jind<br />
^ ^ , " 5 yoa foor maga- «TenimT, jforch 13th. at the ^'""^ HghtT ef hmnanlty and 170.000 men within eighteen daysT ^ian, Serbian and other relief eom- »».ms«,lf. bot oa Sanday a UHle boy<br />
M^an^The I-o>r .11 one J-r g ^ J g ^ Ide home, and<br />
• A |^_. /%.,, -w-noc-I ant meeting. . far from eontradioUwr fte apirit and within «fteen days? These are not more than »3ao.00O.00O. inoladia^ newcomer I* a mne-opoader.<br />
r \aV|^b wULIUnta • • • , „ . noIHfyin* tha taaehram <strong>of</strong> Jeaua. Itraesii fbraraa. nmemher. bat the ap- the war. ia the largest is the biatorjr I • m t<br />
—• wi I , „ »-_«,»..• -hut mar be tha y«ry inatmmuita bylpUeatioit <strong>of</strong> pnra mwthjmatioa based <strong>of</strong> America. ! —gome newntaoera waata ttair<br />
t' 1 ** he believes the tract is hein:.' acplir-<br />
••'-•- ed bv the Metlileheni sJtecl Company<br />
? "'" to be' us.*d as a testing irrnuiiil for<br />
ions ,.,|,,ncm mid amiiuinition. If this i-«<br />
true, then Ihe re-iilent. <strong>of</strong> tl.» I'ollti-<br />
! il". tv eiipitul may lime .trenuoiis ulijiv<br />
'•••• tiiM.-J to fbe sale ^»f tho fore-st ri-serva<br />
C f' for il i. feared that th« crash <strong>of</strong><br />
be:.vv au.niiinili.iii in tbe vicinity <strong>of</strong><br />
a.TI the town will liavo n ruinous etfiN>t on<br />
B431 > >r "l"' r| v 'I'lerests.<br />
II 737 Thiiii-ands <strong>of</strong> dollars have alrxiidy<br />
3.704 been tu.id out uu options for land*<br />
7.TJK nlonir the river and negotiations are<br />
still iw-inliliL.' will. thr> owners who<br />
j'nnn have ln'.'n bnliliim out for a higher<br />
V V\ -v- y:..".;-••'
; •,' -. v •<br />
^TSi^-KrA^-r'O.--;,<br />
mmmm<br />
mmmm<br />
Hi<br />
Two THE OCEAN CITY- LED8EB<br />
Saturday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 11,<br />
BRIEF PERSONALS<br />
AMD LOCAL ITEMS<br />
Mrs. .M. K. Wriirlit, ..f. (jim.len, is<br />
•ponding a fow dnyn in tliin city.<br />
5irn. Wm. K. Fisher IIIIH )>e«n «•* limit n . <strong>of</strong> IMiilndclphiu, nt<br />
a 'o'x and won attended by n<br />
Inn.'.- number <strong>of</strong> tlio intimate friondx<br />
<strong>of</strong> Miss Kniifli. who mix unnware. <strong>of</strong><br />
thf nntiin- <strong>of</strong> tho party until tl<br />
•rueata-UL-irun-to-shower-her-with-nu--<br />
merons linen articled clositmnted foi<br />
tho linen ehes|. Minn Rnnok's on-<br />
ifaircuicnt to Wr. Williutn llnnc.iek<br />
wus recently announced.<br />
A very pretty program hnd been<br />
prepare.) bv Mi as Fox in which Minn<br />
Josephine P. Taylor, Minn Dorothy<br />
Jones, Mr-. J. M. T'oxenbaum. Mis-:<br />
F.niiisii Cordon, uml tho Misses June<br />
Omves and Kvelyn Chester took<br />
part.<br />
A pretty lunrbeon wan nerve.) to<br />
which nil did full justice. Almmc<br />
thoso prewnt wore:<br />
Mrs. I,. J>. Smith. Mr*. John R.<br />
Oroves, Mrs. C. If. Bohner. VH, J.<br />
M. Kosenlwum, MN. TJ. M. l.onr,<br />
Mrx. J. H. .lone-;. Mr*. A. B. Chester.<br />
Mis. J.. P. Fov and Hnr~Miss.i^i,<br />
Atinn Jessnp. Tonn Adams, Joseph-<br />
ine P. Taylor, Lmiwn T. Cnrsnn.<br />
Mniid M. Fnulds. Min.-rra Ailiilu-J.<br />
Florence Tteevea^ Inez Cordon, Tien-<br />
triee Townscnd. l*nnrn Snvre. Berthn<br />
CnmpHell. Jano Ornves, Kvelvn Ches-<br />
ter, Dnrnthv Jon.--*. Ailn Unnck, nnd<br />
th«. hostess. Mnrv R. Fox.<br />
MR. AND MRS. M'ALLISTER<br />
ATTEND ANNIVERSARY<br />
Mr.'and Mr*. S. S. McAUixtor, on<br />
r...«n...nii. ... we,. Wednesday and Thursday, uttcmlod<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbo Thirty-fourth' tlu * - M) ' h mmivcrsnry Hurviecs <strong>of</strong> the<br />
.timmer colony, was ^ u * tu B"»"'*t Church. Millville, X.<br />
Adv«rtU«menta lm.«rtod * under thU<br />
if (or ono c«at a wortl.nr«l IniMrtloii;<br />
OM-tutlf catlt p«r word each »ubu«-<br />
QU«nt ll»s«rtlon. N«i un. Uev, A. S.<br />
Cole, a t'oriuer pastor, now at Kinirs-<br />
ton.'N". Y.. was to have liccn prevent<br />
to niake all nd.Ii'e^s.. bat could not<br />
cmur «vii aceount t' the t'tiiu'ral ttf<br />
our* <strong>of</strong> his older member-. Itev. IT<br />
Wul-on Itarras. tin. llr-t oustor, for<br />
soven voars, now at tln> Frankford<br />
Avenue Ttapti'-t'Clmrrli, <strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />
phia, was jtresent and addre^^ed the<br />
'Clnirili Tbursdav evenin;.*. •<br />
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Preachincr tomorrow morninir and<br />
evening by Pastor Mitch.<br />
Mominc theme, "The Pre-eminence<br />
<strong>of</strong> Christ." The Junior Choir will<br />
Hinir.<br />
Kveninir theme, "The Follies- <strong>of</strong><br />
Doubt." There will bo special mimic<br />
bv the Church Quartette and by<br />
Mule Qunrtette.<br />
TABERNACLE EVANGELISTIC<br />
SERVICES NEXT WEEK<br />
Every evening next week excepting<br />
Saturday, there will bu Tubomncle<br />
KviinceliHtic .Services at 7.30 P. M.,<br />
nt the Kir.it Hnptist Churoh. Tin-<br />
service* will be conducted by tlio<br />
pastor, nssistcd bv visiting minintern.<br />
There will alxo ho Niweiul mimic at<br />
en.ih Kervif«>. Kverybody iu cordially<br />
invited.<br />
CLASS MEETING EVERY<br />
TUESDAY EVENING<br />
- Clasn meetings aro now held overy<br />
Tuesday eveninir in the iFirst M. K.<br />
Church, uniler the leadership nf Mr-,<br />
(ir'invillc II. Steclmnn.<br />
A general iiivitatton is extended to<br />
the public to attend these Huntings.<br />
TWO HOME COMFORTS<br />
A STORY WITHOUT WORDSi<br />
NONE ARE NECESSARY. THEY<br />
STAND FOR MORE-^SOLID COM-<br />
FORT AND CONVENIENCE THAN<br />
WE COULD EVER EXPLAIN. '<br />
"sEH Both Fully Guaranteed 85?"<br />
Electric Toaster. J3.0O<br />
Electric Iron. $3.00<br />
THE OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE<br />
THE "MATCHLESS" LI8HT <strong>of</strong> Th Atlantle <strong>City</strong> Eleetrio Co.<br />
Sprino Opening <strong>of</strong> Pattern Hats.<br />
Thursday. <strong>Mar</strong>ch 16. <strong>1916</strong>. All are<br />
cordially Invited.<br />
j. H. HILDRETH<br />
826 Asbiiry Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
JEFFERSON'S CONVICTION CON-<br />
FIRMED<br />
EASTER MONDAY MUSICALE<br />
Mr. Willinin .Mill.-r, hiir-ur ot' lln-<br />
lTiiiver>;itv <strong>of</strong> Penn-vlviiniii, will iri^v<br />
u iiiu^ienU. on Knst.-r Monday niirht<br />
in tho Firi*t Pre^bytfrian Churc-h un-<br />
der the iiM-pii'.-- <strong>of</strong> tho Christinn<br />
Kndeavor Society.<br />
MEN'S BIBLE CLASS LEAGUE IN<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />
COOOCXXXXXXX)OOOOOOOC)0000<br />
AN IDEAL<br />
A pMrson may havo uti<br />
idoul which ho rei;iird^ with<br />
srrwat udiuirution — but to<br />
make tbut ideal worth any-<br />
thing to him it Khould bo<br />
pructk'od. cultivated. Sow<br />
in the time to prnctico tho<br />
bubit <strong>of</strong> uiivinir if you do-<br />
sjre to reach u bichcr plane.<br />
<strong>of</strong> flnunciul efficiency.<br />
Start aa aceount with ua.<br />
3 Per CanL Interest Paid<br />
on Time Accounts<br />
OCCAM CITY TITLE 8<br />
& TSUtT CO.<br />
OOMfl Oty. •. j.<br />
THE F. M. N. CLUB<br />
I In Monday evening last the F. M.<br />
>f. Club wan entertained bv Miss<br />
Man.I M. FoiiliU at her hojue at 1th<br />
-I reel and H.'ean avenue.<br />
There was i|iiil.> a lart'e turnout<br />
<strong>of</strong> the members despite the fact that<br />
a majority <strong>of</strong> them are quite busy<br />
with church affairs.<br />
The **venim» was siH'iit in playinu"<br />
LMIIII'S. sintriiiL'. ele. Late in theevj'.<br />
aiiiL" ii daiutv and np|U'ti/.int' liiiieh<br />
via- -erved wherein ininiatiiri' pump,<br />
kin pic- anil Colonial club sand-<br />
wiches fleured lamely.<br />
Those present were, Mrs. C. Hom-<br />
er Shoemaker.. Mrs. F. S. Ptitzen-<br />
nieyer, and the Misses .Ada M.<br />
Itanck, lona It. Adams, Joscphim' P.<br />
Tavlor, Anna MrPherson, Inez It.<br />
Corson, Anna JCSMIP, <strong>Mar</strong>v It. l'o\.<br />
lleutn'ce M. Townsi'iid and Mrs. TI.<br />
T. Foulds.<br />
PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS<br />
OF AMERICA RALLY<br />
The P. O. S. «>f A. Cimips <strong>of</strong> South<br />
Jerx«v will have a rally at thn Un-<br />
ion M. E. Church. Fifth and Mt. Vci<br />
non HtrveU. Cumden, thin evening.<br />
Nfembers <strong>of</strong> the N'ationul and State<br />
Executive ComniittoeA. und NewJer.<br />
•ey nnd Peanaylvania State <strong>of</strong>flceni<br />
ore ejpoded to be present.<br />
Will Debate the Question <strong>of</strong> Commis-<br />
sion Form <strong>of</strong> Government for Cape<br />
May County.<br />
Tho urtrunized Men's Bihlo Claws<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Baptist Church and th.) Unit,<br />
e.) Mcn'u Bible CIIIKH <strong>of</strong> tliu Mnthod-<br />
,1 Church, <strong>of</strong> fiipo. May Court<br />
Iloii^e, will hold a joint iiu-etini; in<br />
the Baptist Church, Tliinr-dny even-<br />
ini.". Mnreli-.'IOth, to iifrfi-fl plan-i for<br />
I'lxlomtioii or leiiL'iie <strong>of</strong> Men*- Bi-<br />
lili- Cln-.-e- in Miil.llf Tuwnship*<br />
F.»llou'ini; the ri-iruli'i' liii-iiH'-^-i <strong>of</strong><br />
the clni>ii'« tlm o.ne-.tioii: Uf-nlvfil,<br />
tli 111 tln> ('..inim--iiiii Ki.rin nt' dnv-<br />
erniiifiit i^ IM-IUT adnpteil to Cape<br />
.\fay Countv than n Honril nl' Cho-i-n<br />
Freeholder-, "ill lie debiiled. Two<br />
iiifiiih.-r- t'rniii eii.-li .-in"-- li;ivi> hfi-ii<br />
•ielfftfd for eni-h side. Positive: ,1.<br />
K. Clark. Piuil 'S.-ull. :.-ll Car row and Hilly Powell.<br />
Sentence Modified To a Minimum <strong>of</strong><br />
Eighteen Months<br />
The conviction <strong>of</strong> Matthew JelTer-<br />
mm. former Proxoctitor <strong>of</strong> Cupe Muv<br />
County, for tnnlfeutiunco in <strong>of</strong>ilce<br />
,» atllrmed by tho Supremo Court<br />
Wednesday. JolTerHon's Hentence <strong>of</strong><br />
two to three your* was" ordered mod-<br />
fi.-.l to u minimum ot eighteen<br />
uionthw.<br />
THE TRENTON TIMES ERRS<br />
In referring to tho former Pr.we-<br />
utor <strong>of</strong> tho County, Tho Trenton<br />
Timcn om» in oavinir that he "was<br />
1M> a product <strong>of</strong> Camden County.<br />
:ho no doubt drifted down to Cape<br />
MIIV County be«uuhe <strong>of</strong> the 'openintr<br />
MIK there." It is pas-inir strantv<br />
that a Countv pap.-r u-niihl |>riiit that<br />
sratfiiu-nt, when "Matt* is so well<br />
known us a native <strong>of</strong> Ca|ie May Co.<br />
ami a Inns-time n—ident <strong>of</strong> Sea Isk><br />
I'.itv. wli.-ri' he edited .mid published<br />
Th.- Times for many years.<br />
MEETING OF THE LADIES' AID<br />
Tho. Ladie-' Aid Society <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Fir-t M. K. Clmrrli held a mootinc<br />
lust Monday evcuinir at the. home <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mr.-. E. A. CorM>n.<br />
MRS. LA BARRE BURIED<br />
ON THURSDAY<br />
Mrs. S. La Itarre, who died at St.<br />
Joseph's Hospital,, nft.r undsr^ois^<br />
IUI 'operation, la-t Sunday, WIIH bur-<br />
ied on Thur-diiv. the funeral ser-<br />
viceM in I'biliideliihiii beinir in cliarco<br />
<strong>of</strong> Itev. Kluvi 1 Smith, iniutor <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
Woodland Aveuuo M. F.. Church, in-<br />
tertnint buinjr mnde at Portland, Pa.<br />
Mrs. l.a liurre had heen ill for «cvi<br />
eral year-, and her condition became<br />
-o -erious la-t wveiiiiiir the<br />
Bund -an!" "In the fliirden.** nnd an-<br />
other livinn written bv a mai<br />
now nii-lur in Allnnti.- lilv.<br />
To n full eonirreiriilion,<br />
and uvnipnthi'lie. Ibe men<br />
Bjarvolniirt ^tnry <strong>of</strong> Iheir ronv<br />
to iii-tivi- -erw.-e in tin- reli'.'i<br />
JO-IK I'liri-t.<br />
The. HrM -.noaUer.'Mr- I'eltit. brnl-.'<br />
iho ire Tor the other-, bv eonfe—ion<br />
that thi- wiw tlieir (lr-l inipoaranei^<br />
in •piiblie. nnd ii-ked that leniein-v be<br />
criinted tlieir initial effort'- f»r<br />
rliri-t. Hi- -.tnrv iw-vealeil 11 bnek-<br />
slidiuir eliureli member -.iiveil for-er-<br />
viee. Kollowin-.- Mr. TVttit. eiimo Mr.<br />
Oro'.-j, nn Oci>nn- fitv -lnnnier mer'-<br />
rhant. Mr. fir"--; told <strong>of</strong> a mivrhlv<br />
»tniL-L-le 'nsrainut tbe overture'- nf<br />
men-v iluriiiL- -even week-* and<br />
iiCJiin-t the nleadiiiL'- <strong>of</strong> 11 rhri-linn<br />
•wife^ N'ot until the la-t ni'.'ht did lie<br />
eive in and "hit 'lie trail", mid hi-<br />
exaiiilib* intlueneeil nnother ronple.<br />
ahn niiiib- one<br />
ol' tile lii'-t -.peerho- o|' ib.> cveninL 1 -.<br />
OuriiiL' hi- remarks. Mr. .Inhn-on told<br />
<strong>of</strong> a friend '<strong>of</strong> bis, ulm had In-anl<br />
Mr. StiiiiL'h. said tlml ill. 1 KvmiL'i'li-t<br />
hnd^iv.'ir liini^-neh iTiTi o\ T ei-liTruliirj '<br />
nnd honlinv". sniritiinllv. ihnt he u'n-<br />
nnili'd to li\..- hotter -and eli-aner<br />
and triur from this nn.<br />
Tin- IH-I -.|k.-al;er un- Mr, Ann<br />
-tr.niL'. wlif retntcil hi- .tei-i-inn 1.»<br />
L-ivnpiu-_-ii hail<br />
done far Atlantic t'itv. While iln-<br />
i-ii-t wn-. irreal, lie llrmly beliiveil<br />
Hint it iniid." It uns Mr. .Inhii-ini<br />
who —i itl that A < I.i nl ii' fit'v «;i- now<br />
II better oily sini'e Mr. Sliiii^h bail i<br />
eotiie.<br />
Tbo.llniiil<br />
meeting? nnd<br />
wben, nrie tiv<br />
cut, A II CITY LCDAKK<br />
BASKET BALL NOTES<br />
tflHtaiy Club Plva Defeats Fast<br />
Swarthmore Collegians<br />
Tho local \lilitnry Club basketball<br />
teuni wnio up from tho rour nnd<br />
d<strong>of</strong>catod tho. fast Millville-Swurtb-<br />
mori) Cnlleirians in the Hocond period<br />
<strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> tho fustpst jrnnioi <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
-eiison, ln«t • Siitiirdny ni«ht. The<br />
liovi- had tho hiweKt attendnneo <strong>of</strong><br />
any irnnie tbis sensnn. nnd tho sp**>*>! 1<br />
io -ei-ond half ww^-t-wu^c^il<br />
IO field. •<br />
I'ieri-e, nf I lie Milihirv Club, was<br />
iiiaeli in i-videiii'e, -i-orinir ten <strong>of</strong> the<br />
'inl- I'or bis t.-iim. while tor the<br />
-itnrs Ttin-rham i-aine tbrnii'_'h with<br />
j three •.•mils from tlio Held".<br />
1 "I'll'." Ttr.'i'I.li-v'-i r.-initatiiin, as<br />
! th.-v wi-n- iiartii-iilar to lni*;ite liim<br />
' before llie '-•nine, end after havinir<br />
'. breu pointed out tbo tl.nr.'lity for-<br />
llii- -l.ltrliir.il -Ilijit ibi-V<br />
i-r'u'-t MijiM a'^;iin-t bim,<br />
.lid. With lhi- handicap<br />
Miss Madeline<br />
For the Juniors<br />
LaiiHeb xeorvd -seven (lcld jrouls for<br />
her. tonni. T(io Sophomores wero-un-<br />
ubln to l.n-ate the basket.<br />
Tho fact thut tbo ip'rU wero to<br />
jibiy helped to druw u reconl-breuk-<br />
i;; llH».UiiiiH.h, Korwurd 7<br />
MI»»M. l.uk», Cunlnr.. I)<br />
Ml»i> M.-^hiin. (Juura .. u<br />
S Scull, HM». bnl i-vrn'<br />
wit li thnl error the oniiipiiuy is slill*<br />
Ihe Inw hiilder.<br />
'I'lie iitln-r liiibb-r^ were Kelly-Mc-<br />
l-V.-l.-v 1'i.miKinv. -I IJ._MJ.'>7: M. It.<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>lilaml, .-fai'i.O'.'i.JI: Snlton Ji<br />
Cor-nti I'liiiiiianv. i'J'.IS.ii I'J.r.ll.<br />
lt.-r.ro.—Colllason.<br />
Cape May, 25: <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. 21<br />
'fhe l'n|ie-- won u League irnnie<br />
rmni Ihe Military Club team nl Cnpe<br />
Mai 1 mi Tuesday uiirht, thai wn- •'<br />
bard .me I'or tho taciils tn In-e.<br />
While the Armory boys are a- :i<br />
rule L'on'd losers, they were up<br />
auain-t th«« r.'feree fnr fail" in tlu-<br />
The Ciipe-j nntplnyeil the lneal-<br />
the lir-t pi-rin.l. -enrinir 1(1 puiiit- I><br />
Military Club :i. . .<br />
In tiie se.'.inil perinil Iho In<br />
|ilavcil the Ca|u-> nlf their fi'i-t<br />
were live |..iiut- in the ton.I, u<br />
Hurii.'r -tnrte.l t.<br />
t-\ t-rv n|ii»iri unil v.<br />
i- ic.un I'lav nl' th<br />
1. ll u.i- -,, ran<br />
,,| tint I'.IIIO- T.i-I<br />
nil .-.-<br />
NAME BRIDGE COMMISSIONERS<br />
Governor Fielder Appoints New Jer<br />
spy Members <strong>of</strong> Body<br />
lil'iiL-i<br />
ami .-<br />
* nirn wl<br />
V Mil till-<br />
tiinn.-l (<br />
wilt<br />
t ion<br />
Klnti-- .ii.intly ir-<br />
nnrv -le]> tiiuiir.l<br />
l>rc-i'iil<br />
C.iiinui--inii linxo<br />
(i.ivcrnnr Kieliler,<br />
i-j c\po.-ted frnm<br />
iiiiiii--inn whn wilt<br />
b'ama. Tbo Com-<br />
il llimll hv tlu> two'<br />
li iletlnite |ir«-limi-<br />
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n, i.t<br />
AN<br />
d i l i a n i l ,<br />
had in-iimi-ed her to try with all hi--<br />
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tu in heaven. II'"--<br />
tdminj tn Atlnntie <strong>City</strong> from n tsnu-<br />
" ninir trip, lie, with bin wife and<br />
dauj:hler- attended the Stimuli nieol-<br />
UIRX. They, wont ii^'ain. <strong>On</strong>i' nitrht<br />
*he. wife nnd dauirbtors "bit the<br />
trail." Thin «»» too much for Mr.<br />
Shaw und soon the Spirit <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>d L'nt<br />
the Utht <strong>of</strong> him and now he hits made<br />
Up his mind firmly to do nil in bjs<br />
tw«sr to Rer\'o Ood by personal en"<br />
ieavor among bin old-time friendx.<br />
,1b. Show and hix frimily havo be-<br />
<strong>of</strong> the. "Presbyterian<br />
Atlantie <strong>City</strong>. Later on.<br />
tbe after-meetin*. Mr. Bbaw. by<br />
i<br />
INVISIBLE" EEL TO I<br />
"MURDER" HOSTILE SHIPS<br />
Sinn- the w:ir 1I. PI MII ill.' -iilnnat" ;<br />
in.-, inea-iiroil liv it- i^uri- nvrr lui-;<br />
lil.i.'i 'life, ha- taken preeetlenee mi'i .<br />
all nlhiT lli\, lit l"li*-. S,i -uil't Iia-;<br />
he.-II il- .level,.|•incut that lhi' Ill'-t ;<br />
in-tan.'o <strong>of</strong> a -iihuiarino -iiikinu a|<br />
ho-lilo. enil'l wit limit heiii'.' -auk il •<br />
-i::f, oi'i'iirred .uilv in liHI.. .<br />
Hill like many nllier invenlinns<br />
only rei'i'iitly |.ci le.-loil. tlie -iihmar-<br />
iuc'- hi-lary •-•".-- ''nek m;i\iv •roller,<br />
minus, us fnr bark n- llie reiirii'<strong>of</strong><br />
,laiuc-'l,, wlieu olio Cornelius Van<br />
Orcliel, a Dutch srienli-t ill KllL'lilllil.<br />
iloviM'.l whnt 'Hen .I.ilin-nn referred<br />
to in one nf hi- play- a- Jin "invisi-<br />
ble ei'l" tn "murder tlie Hat biittnnix"<br />
<strong>of</strong> hostile whips. Hut it wiirf u Yankee<br />
T>uvid Bnshm-ll. who dev«>lo|>ed tbe<br />
Nubmiirinu from n us«le»»* lilnytlilnx<br />
into u potontiiillv furmidublo weup-<br />
on.—The New Yory Eveninjr Tele-<br />
i-r.<br />
Tin<br />
Mav. 50: WilJwood. 29<br />
Tape- U'IIII their llr-l it-i<br />
r"in Uildu'i'iiil nn tlie jailer's II<br />
in'ii tlii-v u.'ii a .lei-i-iv.<br />
'.:,• -o..re nf ."id tn 2.. RKV. A. C. OI:IVK«, J»..<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N'.J. . Millville. NT. J.<br />
HAUVKV V. I.AKK, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Nf. J. HAKKV H. r.AKU. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. j.<br />
R. D. SOAKS, Buffalo. N. Y.<br />
OCKAN-CITV, the'Popular Christian Seaside Resort, is located on<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> Front, a few miles below Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, and reached by the<br />
Klectric and We^t Jersey from <strong>Mar</strong>ket Street Wharf, and Reading<br />
Railroad from Chestnut Street Wharf, Philadelphia- Round-trip tickets,<br />
ifGocl'for sixteen days, $3.00. Pull Summer Service. Three Thousand<br />
lcres, comprising the entUe city, under deeds forever prohibiting the<br />
manufacture anil sale nf intoxicating liquors.<br />
Simitar Services.<br />
r«N-DAY CAM*- MKETINC TKUMKAMCX CoNvsimoMa<br />
No SALOONS TUB MOST EMINSNT DIVINU<br />
No RUM - A CiiaisriAir SABBATH<br />
Unexcelled Bathing, Sailing and Pishing. Fine Hotels. Wa<br />
Works, Gu and Electric Lights and Street Cars.<br />
For farther partlndsis, writs<br />
BSV.S. wuunr uuuc, a B.<br />
m v-<br />
^ ^ ^
Dfs?Ata tXlfO -mis?Osla*a!l a •P"«*o«". a large <strong>of</strong>ficial board, a I<br />
•'***•." __K. **>VV**I^nndny School, in about three hun-<br />
ldred sections, with chnrobes worth I<br />
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY ThJs'who'le'toirito'ry i/divided'into<br />
By tn» N. J. Mstb. Fob. Oo. four districts. TUe N«w Brunawiok<br />
is lionrd froin tho frozen<br />
Nurth-tu-the-bnliuy-Boiitk.—AII-NIII-<br />
nood-J toiluv to bring this old world<br />
With all thy quickeninc power.<br />
Th* American Issue says, accord- FAITH IN THE FUTURE .<br />
iaff to political gossip. Senator flaunt —:<br />
<strong>of</strong> Gloucester County, may be one <strong>of</strong> It will never do to lot the present biggeat asset i« thuir mouths und Imtriotic ^principles which lend mon<br />
the eandiaates for Governor on tbo darken our future outlook. Uy fuith their bellies, nnd tho dumb dogs, the to divide <strong>of</strong>f into political pnrtieg.<br />
Republican ticket, appealing for the Moam CIIOHO to stund up for hix Pol'l'^'ann thnt do their barking. Whatever may bo our fiend's indi-<br />
•upport <strong>of</strong> the Orungcrs and the weubi enslaved rnce to his own un- "Faith <strong>of</strong> our fathers, livinir still viduul idea <strong>of</strong> what constitutes Ke-<br />
Locnl Optioni«tH. • doing, looking furwurd town rd » fut- In iipite <strong>of</strong> dungeon, Hro and sword." puhliCanUiu, we venture tho assertion<br />
. Thin IM the best utmriin wn hnvit »•» H>urni*l Kit ufitii &K»,.I.II»II Iw- , _ ^ , tlint the urcut body <strong>of</strong> voters who<br />
. -. - . mm,,umm. .aauEJi UK IBIB" multe '".' """ r " nk "" >it< <strong>of</strong> the people are Punumnniun<br />
again.*) loeul option'in the fuce o* • ' " --*•"- ---•-' "—<br />
.all teaftwranoe sentiment in the Hen<br />
enough to sstuny the mont cowardly I weUimr lottery tickets. Shndny ••> n »<br />
<strong>of</strong> the dink-uUie*' in our<br />
CONFERENCE TIME<br />
non <strong>of</strong> theNewllmik uintn'lit ; n North AmKrien i<br />
Jersey Conference <strong>of</strong> the Mfthodint tho luxt 150 yeurx. und catch un in<br />
next Wednesday. <strong>Mar</strong>eh 1Mb. victory won in Canada und the Unit- .,„.,ion to tho .presidency «f tli*<br />
EWlty year, ago the New Jersey ed State* enn w«|l encourage us t« ,•„;,,.,, ,Shlt(%j( f(lr ,lo „,,„ ,^rforfntl)1<br />
S^T,"?? ~"V ?° m .' U " NVe Wlth thl " V " ! . l " rV *"*"*" UKl » service <strong>of</strong>. inestimable value to ev-<br />
Philadelphla Conference. Binco then „„ job ,„» be too big. for in to „,„„. w,,m|m „„,, ,,,,;,,, .;„ „,„<br />
the Newark Confen-nco won sot <strong>of</strong>f tueklo. Two hundred yours ago ,.oimtry."<br />
from thu Now Jersey Conferenco*umi r'nithmd wns u hot-bcil <strong>of</strong> cork itjrl>t>i ' *<br />
the duughter in now bigger than the nml .lriuik.-n clen.-ymcn. It is true .,„__., _.,_!*..^_.,^__..«_«.,,<br />
mother. Thus Now Jersey Method- that tin- world war i« depressing but SORRY BUT NOT- SURPRISED<br />
ism bun grown with the growth <strong>of</strong> the it affords n background fur tlio light . ,<br />
State untU eVery nook and eornur <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Amcru-nn liberty to show <strong>of</strong>t* to Editor •Coopers Plain Talk In CoUn-<br />
thu state i- under more or l«s» or good udvuiitage. ty Gazette In Reference to Prose-<br />
Mutho.lit inlliiem-o ami power. There Liberty . t-ulightfiiing tlin world CUtor Corrow's Confirmation.<br />
is HcuriuOy a hun".d<br />
SENATOR CHARLES O'CONNOR-HENNESSY.<br />
The RcrEon Kenator, candidate for the novornonililp, nald la a recent speech<br />
.' Wo must agbt tlio poverty .dl«eiise;malio more Jolw for Idle men on tho UH. «. B. STAHSAHD rlfc ' . «».wr, nan, A. m<br />
farm and In tho factory, better WUKOH and salaries for tbo eniployed and more ^-OMltlstr* .<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>its for tho manufacturer and tradesman. I will try In .this campaign to Masonic Bldg., 9th and Asbury Ave, BENEFICIAL ORQANIZATIOM<br />
P-»«.a»-Wto-lltl*.r <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J. <strong>Ocean</strong> C.ty LodirUo. ,„.„..„, a<br />
NATIONAL I8SUE8 OF <strong>1916</strong>"<br />
y p day in certainly very dark. A Klunce y<br />
men buvina liberty to Vote in^lio HOV. ut the condition <strong>of</strong> Mexico, und the Thi, Le^e- hnH M iv ,j ., HUch ty ya~ a«o the New Jerxey d Stt n wllencmn » to ft"i l L i *»* t h ^ «*•->"«••» b.rit th<br />
who hu» the ReniiiR. th. l 1' et ' lltI>ie Wo ^jf^ »J »? *? trne.and OC<br />
. i . . . .1 . , because We believe It ti» Iw trim we M<br />
o ,l,.vi,,e und nrexent to hiu '"• " r "" a 1>f ollr Hepublicanism, its •<br />
g y<br />
->"«••» br....ri.t the<br />
» ...rvi.e <strong>of</strong>.inestinmhU. v»lu,. to ..v-11'ro^-ivo party into being in 11)12. „„<br />
erv man. woman and fhild i« the " lld ' hoM ; " ho Ill>l>0 '" """ ur tnr ; '"• (h<br />
country." • ""'•'' "*••'""!'''"» comrades come back ^s=<br />
_ _ into the party and stand shoulder to . M<br />
their Senator «» widelv differ- from<br />
,!„.,„ ,1K to what »e|.uiilic».,i>.ia<br />
MAYER'S<br />
Watth and Jmnby Repairing<br />
843 ASBURY AVE.<br />
OPKM ALL THS VBAR<br />
PROFESSIONAL.<br />
B«U Pboas U<br />
OR. I. N. 6RISC0M,<br />
TM WB«L«V AVINUB<br />
OOUII ow, H. *.<br />
Offlo* Boon: • to M A. M.<br />
Telephones—Dell W,<br />
B1» WE8LIV AVBNUC.<br />
. Ooaa <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Om» Hount 1 to 10 A. M.<br />
t to * P. If.<br />
7 to IP.II<br />
CITV 0FFICIAL8<br />
DR. W. P. HAINES<br />
NINTH AND WESLEY AVKNUE<br />
Oeun <strong>City</strong>, N. A<br />
Offle* Bourat • to 10 A. If.<br />
ll> I 9. If.<br />
• to I P. If.<br />
• FLORENCE BRICK HAINES<br />
Car. ath and Wctley AvtC<br />
Massage, Swedish Movemeiila<br />
Medical and Corrective Gymnastic*<br />
"—•- ~- Iloura bjr AsDOlntmant<br />
Both I>bonaa 1T«.<br />
HERSCHEL PETTIT. M. D.<br />
807 WBSLBV AVENUK<br />
OtBo* Hours: :- u> 10 A. M.<br />
I to « H. M.<br />
(to IP.II<br />
Ball Phono 173<br />
JOHN H. WHITICAR. M. D.<br />
8TH AND CENTRAL AVE.<br />
Ocaan <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Ortleo Iloura—Until 9 A. M.<br />
1 to 3 P. M. .<br />
e to 8 p. si.<br />
H. NEWELL HEUUNB8<br />
* Attorney-at-Law<br />
309 EIGHTH 8TREBT<br />
OOCAN Crrv, N. J.<br />
FURMAN B. WILLI8<br />
Attorney-at-Law<br />
40* Ninth StrMt '<br />
OCEAN CITV. N. J.<br />
1U N. Third St., Cam'loa. N. J.<br />
M0R6AN HAND. JR. _<br />
<strong>City</strong> Engineer and Surveyor<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
C«AN CITY<br />
CHAMPION<br />
Manufacturer <strong>of</strong><br />
y __ er <strong>of</strong><br />
e STRICTLY PORB ICE GREAH<br />
The Siennli. ,,r New .ler^ev >-UnuU<br />
readv to-dnv t" Vote for the eoiiflr-<br />
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTUHE OF<br />
MAILS-<br />
Outgoing<br />
7 A. M.. 8.H0 A. M.. U.45 A. M.;<br />
3siG:i5P 0 : U - S - I 5 P - M -<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>-John<br />
Townsond.<br />
Chosen Freeholders<br />
ly-John P. Pax, John St<br />
the nmni' whirc Mi'thodism is not Anioriciin liberty is tlu« hoiw nf. the . £ditor Cooper, <strong>of</strong> thu Cii|w) May million <strong>of</strong> Xfr. furrow, nnd some <strong>of</strong> R \t j[ 8 50 j^ « ,. ' * *'<br />
-me <strong>of</strong> tbo Kitviii!? factors i|i every world. Rfty years uiro Deiiiocrncy Ciimitv Xiuwttc, hns not (.hiinued tin' llt'pulilien'm id-that body have i.,-,op'r' .»'>jp if<br />
noral und spiritual uplift. The South crttrillml the griMit urUtoiTiicy <strong>of</strong> mie iotaiu reference to the fuili|ro suid that Mr. Slovens was wrong in (| .>^ ••-".• .<br />
half t>f the Stiite i*. covornl by the Aunrira. <strong>On</strong>o hundred yeiir* ng« <strong>of</strong> Senator Kli'Veii- to have l'rose- hi', contention ii^ain-^t ±\ir\t •niillr- ""<br />
New Jersey ("onferi'iiee from Lam- Kniflish tyranny wus clmwe'd from cutor. Currow eonlimii'd, a* will bu ination: the tlcpiihliciiu neu'spuper^ Location Of Fire Alarm BoUl *.*"J"?"" 1 ! 11 " "<br />
bortville >in tbf l)elnwur« neroas the our waters. . <strong>On</strong>o hundred 11ml forty Net<br />
Traverse many,- many mllea<br />
In explorations sweet.<br />
No thought <strong>of</strong> future carea aa yet<br />
Dlalurbs thy. placid brow;<br />
Tour baby heart Is quite content<br />
for the continuance <strong>of</strong> the mosquito<br />
' • - • . . . . . ( There's a alary stranto and wonderful<br />
conducted for the .«Bt few years. ugZZS^I&a*. ,«,<br />
ilio mombera <strong>of</strong> the Mouquito You're sweet and pure and fine.<br />
Committee <strong>of</strong> the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Com- —Carrlo Y. Fraaler.<br />
morce <strong>of</strong> Cane May County Scntjhoro<br />
Resorts had been advised <strong>of</strong> tho PROPOSALS FOR MUSIC<br />
honring and the result was that a „ , „ .,, .<br />
, ' - , . . , HftfiiM] bids for<br />
very strong delegation representing OHCHBHTH.Y to 1<br />
•aid line la distant 100 feet northwest-<br />
wardly from the saM northwesf Una 01<br />
Atlantic Boulevard) a distance <strong>of</strong> ona<br />
hundred and fourteen feet and ten one«<br />
bundredths <strong>of</strong> a foot teriin« we<br />
hear nlimit nn« fn.m that wet ion.<br />
1<br />
<strong>City</strong>, N. J., on or before tho hour <strong>of</strong> 3<br />
o'clock. V. M.. Tutitidiiy. Muruh Hth, 101B:<br />
mild hide to be pr«t*ent*<br />
plontil'ul in the WV-t. Hi' liu« rvwiv- '<br />
ed n» much am *50O in lMiuiitii->; in By OEORCJE U. TIIRASIIESI<br />
Iowa in one year. ^ ^ ^""J^onstrator<br />
There mii«t bo >»..iu>t1iinir in H»> EXTENSION SPECIALIST<br />
PROPOSALS FOR PAVILION<br />
Rented h.d» for tho furnUhlnv nil labor.<br />
ton)* 4 nnd materlulM for' tho orj>rtlnn ana<br />
completion <strong>of</strong> it puvlllim. »t Hr*> thn hour <strong>of</strong> 2 o'clock I*. M-, TunMdny,<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ch Kth. mis: nahl blda to >>.' prenont-<br />
f> In a<br />
Westerly direction alonsr the North line<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mornlnajslde Road (which at this point<br />
IM a curvvd lino havlnjr a radius <strong>of</strong> 300.21<br />
feet) a distance <strong>of</strong> thirty feet: *ln an easterly dt reel ton along the<br />
back line and parallel with Mornlnmtldc<br />
Road a distance <strong>of</strong> forty-three feet to th*.<br />
corner <strong>of</strong> lot No. 3067; t.*il.<br />
hutirfry <strong>of</strong><br />
tiin <strong>of</strong> un tilluu writ <strong>of</strong> Tier!<br />
or ualo <strong>of</strong> Mrti:iiUt>t.*il. UMIIIMI nut <strong>of</strong> th.* Court<br />
fry <strong>of</strong> N*'W J•?!*••€• v, on tho 17ih<br />
t'hruitrv, A. 1). idttf. In u certain<br />
li'r-.'lH l.UH»< H l^Lttllil^r Ik. I'Otll-<br />
iihd O.Miin <strong>City</strong> Our dims Com-<br />
.. ....<br />
tit p<br />
MONDAY. MARCH 37, 19.0.<br />
liutwuon tli« houry <strong>of</strong> tw*ilvu ami rtvu<br />
o'elm-k I*. M.a to^wlt, ut otm oNhu-k m<br />
tlit* uflxriiuun <strong>of</strong> Hitlil day. ut tltu Hh*r~<br />
Irt'at nrrttji'. In Cup*i Muv Court llou- 1<br />
........ \iujr county. Nuw Jer-»y:<br />
our trucU or purt«jl») <strong>of</strong> In mi<br />
p s hur«ilnuft«)r nartlcularly d.i-<br />
t-rlbud, wltuiitf, bitIK unci btiliur In th«*<br />
v V4 % S><br />
'WF<br />
'7wt;.:jWH<br />
THE OCEAN CITY LED6EB Saturday. <strong>Mar</strong>oh 11.<br />
Ztbe THome 2>eoartment<br />
fc^YvV^Vv'/f<br />
* • ' / ; - ' • • . • • • • '<br />
A' .' •<br />
tf','' v .- ••••<br />
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.•••\.' *'><br />
'".yl<br />
wMmmi<br />
Edited by Bev. 8. Wo«Iej Lake<br />
KITUK'S PROMISE<br />
You limy linvc liinril i>l' Kimli be-<br />
fore, li' v'>• i hn\c. vou know he in a<br />
* JittU* Ksknnn iinv who lives at Cnpe<br />
Prince iif Wales. "" llelirins,''Slrnih,<br />
ill Alaska.<br />
<strong>On</strong>i' autumn ilnv "Kilnl/. I'mlier<br />
suid to him : "Kilnl;, vu luivi* heen<br />
a (.'(Kill l)l>V. I "I" K'HHU'll" 'jive YOU<br />
thrco 'eninno I'<br />
nee C m - 11 III. I...-o'l.." S.iw I>1 hi.-<br />
ok." v •'. •»• (lk-lm ..I. lii..I nn .11 Si<br />
IJC /.nl . lllr.'li 11.1.1- . .tvv.iv. kitul. -<br />
rillllor si,,,,,:, hi-'he:..!. •<br />
"Ah 111 -,'ii! I iliin'l liiiow." In'- s,,,d.<br />
"I'rellv l.ir.l'or ;i 1.1 ill W..y to -.:o."<br />
"Hut. Vallier, I ili-uc we I mm."<br />
Kitul. iiii-ucred.<br />
"Ma \ -in in." In<br />
il -M'-ullv. ilr.iwiii..-<br />
• hi.- e n - .<br />
•\V-\\. 1I1,'ii. •-..,'<br />
I .ilher h.-itnl.'il.<br />
i, di-er I.m I I<br />
"\c. -ir." -;,,,1. .r,,l,,,; ,,,,,1 Here ..<br />
11 linn-.-.-, I.ul I don'l understand<br />
't- the Ie 11 »| Iwcnly-ei-j'hl<br />
.'.'III-. ..ml ll.11, ._.|,| 1,, |l(. |,A,.,,n<br />
I w.i ,,-nl- ,-h.i,,•_.,•, nnd thoie's ,,n'l\<br />
•eveiilcen II. r.llll'J- lo lily eouiit.<br />
'Tl-rhap I lil.ide .1 llli-lill.c ,,, L.ji<br />
III-." \ni| l!n' uii.ni-v."<br />
" V . I . - U - : I C i i . i n l e i l i| l i v e r .11 I lie<br />
h . . i ; . I., h e -,,,•,. ,| u,,_ . , 1 | ,.,._»| l t."<br />
'"I'll.-II l.el-h.,,, |l,,. ,•!, ,.|, ,„.,,|,. :i<br />
ll" ':.I'C in --u in'.: \ "il the i-h;,ic,... '"<br />
I coin!. .1 ll...<br />
il Ir- l.ithcl.! I-'',',',. 1 •,'.',"',',!. .<br />
T'I.'II him<br />
,, I.I r,.i 1<br />
mi' :<br />
V'IU •<br />
K '<br />
hi- i<br />
wli.-.<br />
sir; i<br />
vi.11 return h<br />
; If in you,- urn I.-'-<br />
In I'")', vu 11 '-'.. |U'i.nii •<br />
il' v --.-I inl.. u -I-.111<br />
rv. 1 Icy • .1<br />
. -el In '. .: i' he III I,"I<br />
'.III In- u .-ulcle.l IIMH-ll<br />
1 . i- ,:•,.,', ,\ . :. T.u I, .1 _ is<br />
:.: .,.. I I .1 I..|| In- • | ...--- i '"<br />
I;in... - •" -I,.'" '•• - .lion." i.n.l!,,,<br />
"in ' • ,1 .-..c 1 .: 'ie TI"I see I i|(<br />
\il-> ... -..' •_-...' • I' -i Kitul; wn-<br />
to \. •. .CUT • Illl.<br />
'l'!i. 11: ii. Si tic /l, wiis n pleiis-<br />
lilit 1.,' .'. I |he \v;iv Ilie sun sliolic.<br />
All . . ' \ I 1 e 'iev .Til uus like<br />
. i;' \ • •• i 111 Kit"!, lo.lc oil his<br />
s • ' ' . ,11 i| to hi- liltle tcilln:<br />
"' .1.' (io i,ii, Sniniuk<br />
K .' • rv I'l.pseiu!'<br />
T. -.. 1 1 1,nine- nl hi- dou's.<br />
Jl.. c .11 IW.-I11.-..U wi.s »-n<br />
TnHflli viii iris..,! t., -ee him. II.<br />
Ihoilli'it Ih..1 wus n line litlle dm<br />
town. And ninny 11 inllv lime III.<br />
two Inn's lm.I rn.-in*- over the ice ul'.<br />
ter the -w ill little d..'j>. huiiliii-.- in<br />
,,,,.. |.'a||,,.r ..,,,1 „-,<br />
ill i . H I - i'liaiiu-» lu-<br />
, ' h e iv, ,1-1,1 . , 1 , , s,,,,<br />
i n ' - i n - til.- .-• u l .'<br />
l|. .U .|,l V " , | ,-v I ,,,,. I,, I,,.I.,.,,.<br />
• I . ' ' ' i i i u e . • ! • ; , , i i •, , | | i a i . ' "<br />
•'"hi." .he, |. ;..,,.w led. lull 1,1<br />
1 »•' tin... "I -lou'l In'.'Miini inr<br />
"• ••!•; I .-'HI. A!. I know is ihal il<br />
JIMMY COOPER'S WOODCHUCK<br />
.[iniiiiy Cooper's father owns the<br />
Hour mill ..n the si,,,,,, roiul. niiil<br />
liinmv Allen lives in Hint liny lirown<br />
1..ii-c ueiir the null. ||e and Jimmy<br />
Cm.tier me llreal fricmls.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e iinv .limmy Cooper inviicd<br />
.liinniv Alien lo help him cntch .,<br />
w 1,-huck.<br />
"ICs as ,.iisv us .invlliiiiL- if you<br />
know how." explained .limni.v Cooper.<br />
mil! ii.ui.l. "'I'lie millniun I,,1,1<br />
lie s.lVs I,I..-I lliiodchlldis |,uv<br />
11,nl iloiir .in,l .1 li.ii'U door."<br />
'•". I l;n..w I hut much," liileiri<br />
il .liiuniv Allen, an.I he, loo. 'threw<br />
1<br />
culled, IIH lie H.-ranihled to his loci '<br />
mid trieil In jirctend ho didn't euro<br />
il' ho had skinned his knee.<br />
."VVIie.ro in he?" .T.-|M-utc)l Jimmy<br />
Cooper. "I'm ,sure 1 don't Enow! I<br />
liniV'licd so liurd I iliiln'l see whnl he-<br />
rnnie '"»l '. 1-il.cl l.'.l.-'e. .,<br />
DO XOUR OWN<br />
"<strong>On</strong>yx" 4m> Hosiery<br />
Glnt Ae KST VAIUE for Your Monty<br />
tota Ktnlfrm CcUon to Sflk. for Jlftn.. Womo, mi CHI**,<br />
Any Color and Style From ,25c to $5.00 per pair<br />
WHOLESALE<br />
NEW YORK<br />
.II U<br />
ter the suili liltle d o , hanlinv i<br />
llsll eaill'l'l Illl'oll^h the iee liv III<br />
women aitil "inu up. t!ie heaeli al'ter<br />
drill-wood I. r tin- tire.<br />
When Ihe lime ,-aine Inr ICItnk I"<br />
return home !ii- nnele loailed lii- -led<br />
wilh ^r.io.l > rh u.ili-n- meat. Ili-<br />
Jilllil ea*e liii.t a III lie lealln-r "p..nk"<br />
Haek lllled IM:II Ihe heart ol' II polar<br />
prescrv."! m -eiil .,i!. Wilh ail<br />
i<br />
-led<br />
In- I ri.n.l .<br />
•!' in- I.<br />
these u I Hunt's o<br />
wilh Ihe _- I uill ..I<br />
Kiluk -tarl. .1 |.',ipi>.h<br />
ward .jiiui-m-v.<br />
'Hilt hrfol'e he had .'-• • far tin<br />
wiml hc'jan i. ri-.e. It '_-ri-w e..!.l. r.<br />
Kilal. drew in I I InjInK I.M r In-<br />
evi I -. ' .. 1: ie -h.11 li l.'.ilil - nl' m m<br />
u r r .I'll en ;< :., IM-I ll - I .,.-,'. ! If<br />
tre.l .. lull I \ i; d;'-.' "1 . 'nil . lo-n!<br />
d .i their sh ,1 ».i -. I'll > v. ri- m.l<br />
uhle<br />
K.I<br />
the<br />
In ,1<br />
.11"<br />
and<br />
h<br />
. trot alnii-j- verv I.. :<br />
ll.nl haveled .. "I<br />
i-u he .nine to .. !• .1-<br />
i 'ell Ilie 'u-aeli ..ml .<br />
IU' I' iltt nl' ill*' .'.I 'II,<br />
-"lie.- I,, I.,,,, !..,•_•<br />
'A," -ll'liliiv C.iupcr sinii>e.|ed, '<br />
nl. Inn-: hi- iiul I'I-IIUI I lie '.rrli - ;is<br />
1 spnl.e. ;,nil iii.-iUin..' ii dive nll.-r!<br />
liullurllv. The hullerlly cseiip. .1. j<br />
"^ on -lop ni> in ml .if ili.- Inir'<br />
row -I, ili,. u-.iiulelun.l,. u-,,,,'1 '.;,.| !<br />
"111." eolllll ,| .luillliv All,<br />
poiil- in'wnler nl |l H,,.,. end llnlil<br />
Ihe 11 Id I, k ilrowiicd." Then<br />
he Hindi. 11 dive ill I he hullerlly wilh<br />
Ills old -trim Inn, nnd ciiiiL'Ilt il.<br />
"Thin'- the ii.iv lo cii|,liire ii<br />
- n..,i,i 1.. I.,. ,„,.,; „,- H,i,i. ii",,!"'"," 1 " ;'• "''"•" Hl "' il ''•"•' '•"<br />
i,,,, ; ..„ .1 .. • |e\.-.:.ini.-.l .liniini C....|ior, liiildiiu-j<br />
the 11nicl.lv relell-ed liiillerllv Mont<br />
Hii'iiitirh .lime sunshine.<br />
"Cntch 11 .woodchui'U wilh your<br />
hul .'" iimiiired .linnnv Allen.<br />
"N'o. 1 iiieuii cnldi him ulive. . M><br />
fnther's iiiill-iiiiiu snvs'llml |w<br />
.<br />
can do il if one hoy holds n hnskel<br />
tiL'ht over the front d.ior <strong>of</strong> Ilie liur-<br />
r.nv. Then II Iher hoy •.'„_ lo Ih<br />
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I.I iv a<br />
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hul he l.'iiincl ihe hisiiu-i ,,|- il<br />
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mi- l,i'..ir_-lil I,, I'roiideuec from Hi<br />
U.s| In,|i,.s in ISI -J. || ,.| inn,,11<br />
n lot ol rduse copper i,u,| lu-us.<br />
nn.l mi- purcliii-cd hv .1 -jonllciua<br />
n.-iiui'd Stephen II. Smith,• ujm Inle<br />
sohl il lo the propnelors_n|' this oh<br />
fiielorv, who hud 11 susp,.,,,!,-,! u-nTTr,<br />
it now lin>i-_'s, u'dere il h:,s done e.v<br />
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AiuerH-a. Il is not known thai there<br />
• iinv hell ill evisleuce which .ml.'<br />
ule- (hi- one. Tl nisi remark<br />
.ihle thiu'jr ahollt this hell,',,-l(|,. t,.,,,,<br />
its a-je ami pre-eivati i- i|s clear,<br />
pure lone. Sunn, vein's -in."' a lull<br />
sl.-al crilie pi ced ll Ilie elear-<br />
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huek- l.ile."<br />
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let- lli.ii-e <strong>of</strong> •IMIII'- iin.l -ml." .id,led<br />
whose ililVcrciil -oniid.<br />
''"'"'I int.. thr • lour ,-..nl'.i-e.l<br />
tulles, Ihi- one lm- j deur conlinu<br />
oils in.lc, I'r.uu iihii-h ,,„,. ,•;,,, ,,..„!<br />
ilv di'tcrniine .Is key. 'flu-re hiiii"-<br />
Ihis ,,|,| |,,.i| in ih,. i,,A,., wine!, ,,v,.r<br />
looks Oiimivni.'l.i't pond in tin-<br />
- I Mil'.' ntl'l .<br />
i.n.l run; 111 -j, r,,r. ,, . ,,, ,,„.,,.<br />
— Get rid <strong>of</strong> dandruff —<br />
it makes the scalp itch and the hair fall out Be<br />
•wise about your hair, cultivate it, like the women in<br />
Paris do. They regularly use<br />
ED. PINAUD'S EAU DE QUININE<br />
the wonderful French Hair Tonic. Try it for your-<br />
self. Note its exquisite quality and fragrance. Aristo-<br />
cratic men and women the world over use and endorse<br />
tin's famous preparation. It keeps the scalp clean and<br />
white and preserves the youthful brilliancy <strong>of</strong> the hair.<br />
Rtiy a SOc bottle from yourdeaier—or send 10c to our Amc-ri-<br />
can"Offices for a testing bottle. Above all things don't neglect<br />
your hair.<br />
PARfnMERIEED.HNADD.DfpLH B). PBiAUD BHg.. New Yoik<br />
3 IN ONE OILS,<br />
LEANS, POLISHES,<br />
PREVENTS RUSTV<br />
3-In-<strong>On</strong>e b a light, pnre oil com-<br />
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th.it is M-luii •.li.hn.<br />
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.. il iilte Ihe -oiiud "!' Hie hill<br />
nth --"-ll" I" -el I. A- Ihe nolc<br />
MIIL' >>iit il W011I1I L'ct up ;iml ivnil lo<br />
he I .''I mil <strong>of</strong> tin- I.I.II -.'. I'.V .mil III<br />
II reilli.-j-.l Ihe il tVerell II Illl -t<br />
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..I' lieiutr luie, n run<br />
nine in i ..rid<br />
if .ill lln<br />
Wrick,<br />
W.-4au i.> I.urn.<br />
•liniuiv Allen wa<br />
cl'iiui; in ihe hiiskei<br />
Here unit i<br />
iiiiec .liiriiiL- the lus|<br />
tliu! wn.- tt-licn she<br />
school mil<br />
o venrs, nnd<br />
ill. As<br />
Us she L'ol lietler she was up ul Ihe<br />
suiiMil <strong>of</strong> the Well iiinl away In the<br />
.•hiss room like the ro-,1 ,,t' thescho!-<br />
She has beconio ipiito an eshiWIish-<br />
ed fonturo «r Iho school, nn<br />
lier iilaee fur a nap dui-inj.- lo><br />
the tcAcher'H IICHIC.<br />
Paa»y wan present at a recent<br />
Pnze-jrfvinir. A. tcood friend <strong>of</strong> the<br />
'" "I «'' •'•<br />
| uu;ii,,| ||,,. |,i|l.<br />
-ule, Inil he I "i.i n-ri'.-irliii..- hi«. h;,r.<br />
"M r.ilh.-r- ,.,„!,.,,-1.<br />
•IV- <strong>of</strong> ll.clau.l .,<br />
•I- ^..Illi. II: 1,i|,|,,,,<br />
' I.I \l..--.i.-|,,|.,.|l.<br />
Is freed .ii,,l |||,.<br />
in-: -lln vea,.,• 1<br />
low- Hi,1,1 I., ih,. h..-i»iali'e -hon-<br />
• if lillo.lc Isliiiul. »l,ere ivlcjiou. 1,1,.<br />
crll i- |li,. en.joviii, .,| ,,|' all. \1,,.<br />
•_'iin Christian Ailmcale.-<br />
tne s, liinU|i<br />
«r ^ .--- * ^a*'Bt* ~ Q •* II I 111 I<br />
e.\ -liiiii-jr. I,lllli|ielv-Iiiil|._'. int.. ^ ],<br />
river heli.w.<br />
"IVut.-li .nil! uulch mil!" ujirne.l<br />
.luiiinv r,,,,,,cr nt lust. -II,.<br />
Ins j^ „„ dr.. hy<br />
j „ dr. h<br />
nrclly siu,d;v- in llier.>!"<br />
ii^ tit«if:<br />
y u;v in llier.!<br />
The next minute Knnii'tliinir went<br />
ii^ hnin|>! HL'iiiust ihe lui»;k..|, nlul<br />
(iuiv AIU>n wan jMillinir di>wn hill.<br />
If MM blouse hndn't caught pn Home<br />
buahea. he mijfbt huvo rolka iuto<br />
tho voter.<br />
''Whero is the woodahaokf be<br />
All feiir und hid. <strong>of</strong> eonllilen,-,,<br />
comes friiiu mv t>li|. Italy<br />
1..100. iliipun l,2*i(> and Knirland<br />
1.000.<br />
As to submarine! we havo ">S as<br />
opposed to almost :«IO on the p.arl ,'f<br />
Kni;tiind and flermnuy. thoutrb th. 1<br />
exact ili»nres havo not Ween made<br />
known. For aeroplanes wo have<br />
more dellnito. rtcures, which arc: Hcl-<br />
(riinu 100. Austria and Knirlund -100<br />
•aoh. Russia H00. rieriuiinv 1000,<br />
Frnnee 1400, whilo America hnn the<br />
enormous sum <strong>of</strong> 23 uoroplnnes and<br />
they not all in working condition.<br />
Ami Amerieu in tho homo <strong>of</strong> .the<br />
.Wrijrht Wrothers. 'who invented and<br />
perfeetcl die' aeroplilne, nnd tlie'<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Simon Ijiike, the inventor <strong>of</strong><br />
Ihe submarine, whose plans for pow.<br />
nil upon 111 least<br />
H50.000 vounir men utliiininir their<br />
majority each year.<br />
The plan .that would seem most<br />
feasible lo'n.liipt is that which i be-<br />
iltL- used with tho most satisfactory<br />
-iiilts in Switzerland. It is a plan<br />
Hint Was laid no burden on that till!,<br />
country but Itns -..riven it, with 011U<br />
:I,.'IIHI.OIHI population, an iiruiv t<br />
•170.T100 men fully armed and drilled<br />
mid rcn.lv at a few hours' notice.!,<br />
mobilize at their country's call<br />
th,000, which is the iar^est number<br />
suir^estod oven by military nuthori"<br />
tiys, an.l 11V1 adc lo Sloun Harbor<br />
- IS mll«a lo Una Uls <strong>City</strong>. :« mllaa to Wlldwood. ' II mll-s to Avalon.<br />
under Captain Hri^'s, aimed and<br />
disciplined, were uu their way to<br />
IVnshi'Urton, t'ettinir their bnptisin <strong>of</strong><br />
blond in the streets <strong>of</strong> Baltimore. We<br />
have II.> apology for these men <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Kciolutionurv and Civil War diiys.<br />
We have no .lesire for war. We<br />
love peace and prav for it every day,<br />
but we do not waul' peaco at tho<br />
price <strong>of</strong> dishonor nor at the price<br />
if llclds laid wast,, und homes de-<br />
stroyed, nor at the price <strong>of</strong> loved<br />
ones outraged while wo look help-<br />
lessly nn. Wo love our country, our<br />
homes' und our own and would lay<br />
ilowu our lives to protect them. No<br />
such necessity will he rei|ilired, how-<br />
ev. r, if wo so prepare ourselves) us<br />
to null;,.'our national Ilicj- an honor'<br />
ed eiubleiu tltroUL'hotit the earth. No<br />
iipious hands dare assail us if we<br />
are stronu' as other nations are<br />
OIIL". Our Hair will then not only<br />
be tl nil.I.-in <strong>of</strong> liberty, but the em.<br />
Wlein <strong>of</strong> ix'ine. a peace thai shall<br />
endure as louir as love and law ex-<br />
ist- which aro Iho true dynamics <strong>of</strong><br />
ocieiy. I he bonds hv which Ihe evil<br />
passion-- <strong>of</strong> man arc held in check,<br />
anil Ihe he-l that is in him developed<br />
for the food <strong>of</strong> himself, his nation<br />
and the world.<br />
SUMMER"SCIfOOE<br />
For Children <strong>of</strong> Cottagers and Ail-Year Residents, During July, In the<br />
School Building, Fourth Street and Wesley Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
A Free Elementary School Will Be Conducted In Connection With the<br />
State Summer School for Teachers<br />
Two Years Instead<br />
Of <strong>On</strong>e<br />
7j TJ.nl !• lli* »ort <strong>of</strong> Kuar-<br />
^ unt«-t> I KlVrt when I r«-<br />
Imtr yuur watch. Othpr»<br />
PIIV on© yiu.r. llrlnu the<br />
oAltaTwiinWiV \yiilch-h«r«; Try It be-<br />
8 i : ??*?*I ">r., y,.u t'ny, ".-. Can<br />
I'nrcuts muy make nrruii^-cmc-nts in this uchool which will open June<br />
21.'•h and coutiune to August ."ill,, i'or thoir children to muks up wurk in<br />
which they may huvo failed during the year. At tho clone <strong>of</strong> tho nchool<br />
certificates will bo issued, sh,living tho work completed.<br />
The school will bo tuiiirht by IL J4UU* <strong>of</strong> the best tenchorn that oun be<br />
secured.. Special teachers will bo provided in Handwork. Munuul Truininu,<br />
Orawinir, and Physical Training. Tho Jh'st modern method.) will ho em-<br />
ployed in carrying on tho work <strong>of</strong> tho school.<br />
Xlui.sessions will heirin ut 8 A. M. und closo at 1"J M , irivinic |tlentv<br />
<strong>of</strong> time for w'holcsolue frco play ,a lid for triuiUMlil> AS HOW lib? TAKb JIM AN<br />
MINE AN' DAWS IIMSTKUMKNTS. AN' AK1 »-« KM T TH<br />
DUTCH TRADEKS FEK SOMli COFl-EE. WL Bt-IN bllOKT AT<br />
Tir to<br />
' "WELL. SIR, WE IIADNT MOKE'N SET FOOT ON SHORE<br />
WHEN WOT SWOOPED DOWN ON US BUT TH' SAVAGEST CAR-<br />
CO O' CANNIBALS ME AN' BILL 'AD EVEH SEEN. AS BILL SED<br />
ARTEKWAHD, IT'USpWIN'TOL' JIM HERE AT TH' WHOLk.<br />
CKFW WUSN'T BUTCHERED. J RECOLLECKED AS HOW<br />
MUSICK 'UD TAME SAVAGE AKIMALS. SO I SIGNALLED T*<br />
START UH, •<br />
1 "IT 'UD IIP.KN RIO1CKULUS IH Til' SITUAS1IUN 'ADNT<br />
BKFNs?O OESPRIT T' SI.I-: US ALL PLAVIN 1 DIFFERENT TUNES<br />
FER DEAR LIFE HUT Hill. AN' ME WUSN'T LOOKIN' FE« TH f<br />
HUMOROUS S1DR. NOT US T1IKM BLACK HEATHENS NO<br />
MORE'N HEARD Til' I-IRST NOTE THAN THEV-UP AN 1 UKGAN<br />
CAKEWAtKIN- TIT IIANI1SOMEST I EVKR SEE IT DONE. WHEM<br />
ME AN- BILL SAW A CHANCE WE CUT FER TIT BOAT.<br />
o<br />
* -or COURSE. WE ADT<br />
LOWIN- IM OUR WAKK. BUT<br />
LOOKED BACK. BUT OL'^WAfcRUS<br />
SOMK -MOMaST THEM PIRATES. TH<br />
WOT EVER SAILCQ A *RAW<br />
TH' CAPTll ^<br />
BY Hl» «-°»»E<br />
. -TH' CAPT-N WU8NT EXACTLY A" EXPERT OH A BAND*.<br />
INSTRUMENT. BUT TH' WAV THEM HEATHENS. WHO VS ALL<br />
PUT OUT ON OUR DESARTIN-. MADE TH OL- MAN PURNISH<br />
MUSICK -UD A BEEN A WONDER TO Of tOUSAH' HISSELK<br />
WE ATED T- LEAVE TH' SKIPPER 1TH THEM BLOODTHIRSTY<br />
CRITTERS, BUT IT WUS W ONLV THUIO WE COULD DO-<br />
g^5<br />
i -O- COURSE^ WK MOURNED TH' IKIPPER AS LOW. AN' •<br />
WHEN WE OOT BACK T LUNNON. TWO YEARS ARTERWARD.<br />
YOU CAN IMMAOIN OUR SUPPRISE T.limi- INTO TH' OLD<br />
PELLEB STANDIN OUT IN PRONT O' A MUSICK HALL. AI WO I<br />
ASLIPE. YES. SIR. HED ORGANIZED A CREW O' THEM PEL*<br />
LERS AN' BROUGHT EM T ENOLAND AN INTROJUOICED W<br />
-CAKE-WALK/ HE WUS MAKIM A BARREL tf MONEY. BUT YOU<br />
BET HE MACS ME AM* ilU MV T GIT INTO W 1HOW.-<br />
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OCEAN CITY LEOQEfT Satnrday. <strong>Mar</strong>ch 11. '<br />
KK%:>; :.<br />
mmm<br />
ili<br />
fcV/7. •;:•/ vxiMU tin*<br />
ndvice about investments '<br />
freely given.<br />
Our facilities, coupled<br />
with uniform cmirlosv nro<br />
at tho Rcrvico <strong>of</strong> natrons<br />
for all banking business.<br />
THE FIRST NATIONAL<br />
BANK<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
OXIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXOOO<br />
THE HARRIS RESTAURANT<br />
820 ASBURY'AVE.<br />
Meals. Steaks and Chops<br />
Oysters, by the Quart<br />
gay-CRANE'S ICE CREAM.<br />
COMMERCIAL MEN'S. REST<br />
Sterling Restaurant, 828 A w r<br />
Hoonirt with or without board. Hot<br />
wntor hoiil. Prices reunonublo by dny<br />
or wooK. Oyritcm by tliy quart or hun-<br />
dri'il, Oyntorn, ull HtylfH,<br />
F, B. LAMBERT. Prop.<br />
I'lunto 217. OCEAN CITV. N. J.<br />
IMPORTANT<br />
fourteen wfntura and 13 auniniarfl, do<br />
Imr bui*lne»8 with tho moat partlctllai<br />
u«H>ple <strong>of</strong> Ocenn <strong>City</strong>, plus 16 year* to<br />
i'htln., should no doubt prove to th« pub*<br />
lie thut our work la up to Standard.<br />
C. WEISLER A BON<br />
Both Phonei ... Merchant Tallort<br />
Cleaning, Pressing. Dyeing* Repairing<br />
Alteration*.<br />
WM. O.<br />
The Painter<br />
5222 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly the beat materials D|«& a|<br />
all work gnnranteed. ^<br />
Eatlmatra.Cheerfully Ol»m<br />
ESTIMATES AND PLANS PUHNIIlm<br />
JOHN T. SEAL<br />
ell. Bile,! a^5»?f"*<br />
UP-TO-DATE<br />
EISHTH WO OCEIN ««..<br />
Ledger Leaas, and Leaders<br />
Read The Ledoer.<br />
MCALLISTER'S<br />
he Leading Dry Goods Store<br />
Closing Out All Winter rierchandise<br />
BARGAIN MONTH AT OUR STORE<br />
January WOH the bunient Winter month in our hixtory, and we pur-<br />
•Ofla making Pobrunry. duplicate thu trick.<br />
B« buritainH in Co»tM, ftw, Sweutern, fllovi.1. Winter Under-<br />
:. Outing Plunnol Oowun, Night Shirtx. PujamaH. KimonuH, Drosning<br />
IIIBIIJ <strong>On</strong>irinnMl .• 1^4 *•<br />
»r. <strong>On</strong>ir Plunnol Oo<br />
Bacquex. Remnantti. Etc.<br />
Special Valuvx in Lnnc Clotli, Xaiii'-ook, r^nhroiderlxx. Twill, Cot-<br />
ton Toweling, Etc. . .<br />
Notice our window* for Specin! Itiirirititi-^ thU mniith.<br />
OOOOOOOCIOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOO<br />
s. s. MCALLISTER<br />
•OJ^OS ASBURV AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J<br />
Resolutions To Borrow Money and<br />
Adlust Assessment<br />
Tho following resolutions wen 1 <strong>of</strong>-<br />
fered bv Mr. Campbell:<br />
- II,' It I.--ok,MI l>y Hi,' Hoard or Cnimulu-<br />
aloiliMU ilfJliV.HI I'ltV, New J.T«i'V, tll.lt | ....<br />
'li'fitii <strong>City</strong> iMirruw fimii tli« llonrdwunr It,,<br />
X.Uh.n.il ll.nik Alhuillc city. NVw J.r<br />
»*.->•, lh,* wuio <strong>of</strong> thr..,' tlu»UM:intl llirv<br />
liiiuilrctl ami '»luv-i\vi> uiul S'j'luo diil<br />
l:u-« In mill.Ip,11 r 1111 y> to l>» iv<br />
..U.,l (I.MII |i,,,,,i i.ai,,. ,i,,,|,r iiiilhiuU.-.l ami lnxtriirtuil l<<br />
L-UIU it iiuit. to hvcuru unld num.<br />
Uu It iv.ohv.l l>> thu Houril <strong>of</strong> CnnilnU<br />
4l.Hu-rw uf o.vim flty. N*-w J«'rM,-y, tha<br />
Ir.'au t.'lt\- luirrow frinn th« lloartlwal<br />
\'ntl,j|ial, H.ink Atluntlu Oily. Ni'W J-r<br />
-.'>, tin- hlllll uf HK thollk4.tiul uiul 0H-1U<br />
lullur^ In anllilp.itlon <strong>of</strong> thu C.ilkitlo<br />
if Tuxrti for thu jiar l'JIC. ami that th<br />
iroprr tiffli'tTM Ii,. uutliorWi-tl anil lu<br />
itrui'ti-il to i-kfL-ut,. u unto to wururu Mali<br />
aim.<br />
lMtvvi.,-n lh». <strong>City</strong> uf Oivan cny ami th<br />
IMM ,ir l.iiul, UUIUT LTuntra^t ^.IIIII<br />
hi;n-au, y. j. l»|«*tx hati p:tUI tht* MIIII<br />
<strong>of</strong> oru, humlrvU uutj tlilrty', • S.itMw.li uu lh., r.'.or.lu ai,,| UuikK<br />
U: ^.il.l.Taic t'ull.'.'tur'w Offu-..; that ttl.'<br />
kil.l K. \V. Hill],•lull IH to ulvi. to thu<br />
"i.ilil V. J IHclii a r.-.vlpt In full, uiul<br />
II- It further ri.»ulnil. ihat tli.. wahl<br />
l: W. Iliirlululi Ii,. Klv..ii i-r.illt uu tli,.<br />
iku <strong>of</strong> tin, ruy <strong>of</strong> iViMti-iMv ami th.-<br />
ri-'onln lu hU nrfuv fur tho <br />
Poster Adverlisinn with the Readlnp<br />
Maviii- r!iu!ii|i|uii ^;II.nfi<br />
16.tl<br />
I5H.0I<br />
3.-I<br />
Z0.00<br />
11. nr.<br />
1.4:<br />
ie.:i<br />
:<br />
•rfttruM with thu regular concerts.<br />
11. That the <strong>City</strong> will udvertUe thu Or<br />
.cluiutru "uu fXU'UMlvtiy uii thu rundi« ut thu<br />
<strong>City</strong> truuuury will pur'mtt.<br />
13. In ordfr thut tha udvortlulnv may<br />
not bu or^u tyuu which would bu obji'c<br />
tlonublu to thu munuuurtf or tha I'hllti<br />
dulphla, Orchfutra, It In nucoaaury thut<br />
uup^rvlMlun uhmild bo iclvun by thin A M '<br />
uoclutloit und thu Conductor.<br />
Attention lu called to thu rust that the<br />
rruhBulnent or thin Orchoutru In not thti<br />
-umo li* 'thut covered In tho udtfurtlno*<br />
taent. Vor thu reunon that Mr. Wltxumun<br />
Is It rlrat vlollnlut and prefers to huvu<br />
another part no thut when tho necessity<br />
demands hu can have uddltlonul Instru-<br />
ment In the violins, ulso, that .the Orches-<br />
tra, has the facilities <strong>of</strong>. a uuvs Orches-<br />
tra In them, a number <strong>of</strong> tho players ure<br />
In a position to render muslo on Instru-<br />
tnent. not Included In tbo llat above i- •<br />
•hown b«Iotfl<br />
JToasph Hoscos (B-rlat clurlnot and 11-<br />
Kinmin Mueller (viols).<br />
Oito Heroebera; Tcello).<br />
Kmll bun (violin).<br />
Walter OUler (euphonium- a>na axtr*<br />
trombone). - .<br />
By this utuiMUiil ud the Inanu-<br />
InS <strong>of</strong> MM oop inatruint^L »• really<br />
hmva. «» ataUd above, eoWUe* at<br />
Utm» OishMtra. Thin »maamm»ot U<br />
Bad* »n order to nbUaa) ttaa vmrloiu nun<br />
In nvjclal •trln4T orcbMtrm. qDArtett*<br />
dasta mni aol-r Tba «r>« need. We<br />
•niiM^cd itianv very tlexirublo thini^,<br />
nt Altoona, for in^tnncv, our timv<br />
WHK KO limiteil thut wo could not<br />
yinit tlut ciirliuililitiL''~li|i-i for whi*tro|iho one<br />
Governor <strong>of</strong> IViiiiM.vlviinia iviw iniiil,! 1 .<br />
iviuir never been in any <strong>of</strong> tlio K«»(<br />
tiiin IIIHIMX'II out for (bix trip previ-<br />
im^lv, yuur ronre^entutivo in com-<br />
mon uifli several others <strong>of</strong> the i"i-<br />
touriii;p, looked forward to .lolmx-<br />
t(»wn with con>;idcrn)*lo interest, but<br />
lN>fim> we net there let me try in pay<br />
a poor tribute to ono <strong>of</strong> tho IIIIKI<br />
houutiful und intiT.'-tiliL' and cxrit-<br />
t twvxw* iii the whole trip from AI.'<br />
Vnorta to tho mimmit. nolween tliore<br />
and Jolinstiiwn tlio LTIHI.' is >.'•> iti<br />
t 1 »t it rfuninw the illiittsl effort <strong>of</strong><br />
threo iHiuoifiil moL'iils to keep our<br />
tmin in motion. Tliix iu tho countrv<br />
fumoiiK for the 'Hor^c-hoc I'end, but<br />
to mo most wonderfully ilerurhtful<br />
for tho infinite diversity <strong>of</strong> tho xccti-<br />
ory—hundrodu <strong>of</strong> di'tnchcd hills nnd<br />
viillovs, with the little silver streu<br />
tr*>ttiuty nlonu' in tlio depths- below<br />
and nlnntsiilo <strong>of</strong> which a drive- mu<<br />
foi'Mi! conirenial rompunv, twi«tinc<br />
nnd Iwi'ninir in iudeseribiilile uvomet-<br />
rin fliniros but always Vith nn nllnrv-<br />
mont that riveted (lie attention and<br />
Hooded the woul with a reverence<br />
that (ho common levels <strong>of</strong> life have<br />
nn iifllnitv with. Snow on t\w vJhoul-<br />
d*»vs <strong>of</strong> Mieso bit? hills liwik-etl like the<br />
flltinc toirii for Niieh nuiiestv nnd<br />
tlio little ncstlim.' vulloyx. ns they<br />
looked ntiward to their bitr protect-<br />
or^ iireacluMl n -nermon <strong>of</strong> tho l»iir<br />
Virntlii'r'H roHponnihilitV for the<br />
weaker <strong>of</strong> hix kind. Now we nre<br />
trottim? into tho llorsi'yhoo Bend<br />
noUrnborhood, it'w tunrh time, too,<br />
and <strong>of</strong> roiirtio that ia ono main at-<br />
trnntion <strong>of</strong> tho trip for every me.il<br />
in a Hocrifleo to nil tho nlnmorinL-<br />
instinntn'<strong>of</strong> voranioux iiprHttitixi nriil<br />
inHittliibto utomnohR, but theKe are<br />
Hot sufficiently appealing to' hold uu<br />
in Out dininc onr while Huch rrloric.<br />
nr«> on view from tho observation<br />
coach. Here, benoatb ns, ave. nr>-<br />
narentlv thousandx <strong>of</strong> feet below,<br />
lien a Hrent natural reservoir formed<br />
bv the formation <strong>of</strong> sarronndinff<br />
hill*, jiurely it has ths loveliest en-<br />
vironment, on every nid» proteeteJ. a<br />
delliAtfnl Bern in the (rlorlons setfintr<br />
<strong>of</strong> the eUrna] hDh»: but look over<br />
there, joat waatwardl <strong>of</strong> tha aoo/f<br />
fContiaaevrl on 6e»eath Pa«a)<br />
ITEMS FROM THE MEN'S BIBLE<br />
CLASS. M. E. CHURCH<br />
tench<br />
mem-<br />
THE F. M. N. CLUB MEETS<br />
The h\ M. N. Club bold its weekly<br />
mwtinir at tbo ritbron Monday cve-<br />
niliK" anil MISH Himtrico M. Townnend<br />
w;is tho chamiini; hostess <strong>of</strong> tho oe.<br />
fusion.<br />
The members <strong>of</strong> tho Club triithorcd<br />
eurlv becau-o they had it L'rent deal<br />
to do. WH. sir, tho younir Indies<br />
actually worked tho wholo livo-lonir<br />
i-veninir. nnd we ur«> told iiccomplish-<br />
«vl cousiderublo tnttinir, crochelinir,<br />
and soino embroidery. But (nun the<br />
Hountl <strong>of</strong> revclrv iroinir »>n when llu*<br />
n'KOrtcr tmsscd that way he 'has de-<br />
cided thnt there must bavo been<br />
N-omo drones'in thut hive.<br />
Anyhow, the irirls- were not' divss-<br />
imr Ul> clotlu's pi-r 1 - for a e«»nt-<br />
n-liieco, but were doinir tho l{ind <strong>of</strong><br />
work that fliritn-x lanrelv in "linen<br />
uhowers" und wo stu^uiso Hint miuie<br />
.sweet Miss who has decided to dis-<br />
card the freedom <strong>of</strong> the bachelor irirl<br />
will be lilt* recipient <strong>of</strong> it few sum*<br />
pics <strong>of</strong> the K. M. N'. handiwork in<br />
tho near future.<br />
Later iu the eveninir a tasty lunch-<br />
eon was served and t'hi>; wa>; dis-<br />
->-hv, Dor<strong>of</strong>hy Jones, Amu<br />
Tfappclcvc. Helen Hrcckloy, Hi-lei<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>klov, Huiwrt Smith, Kdward<br />
Smith, Augustus Smith nnd Fred.<br />
Prit/enmeyer, Jr.<br />
LOOKING FOR "BRIGHT SPOTS"<br />
Mr. Leroy Howe, <strong>of</strong> tho Bell Tole-<br />
plione Company, has been busily «>n-<br />
l:at«'il duriuL* the past week in look-<br />
ing up tho sfuto <strong>of</strong> huxiniiHH amoiiL'<br />
tho difTerent trades in thix city and<br />
compariiiL- it with tho wtuto <strong>of</strong> busi-<br />
ness at tliis time last your. His rc_<br />
|M>rt will be Kent in to the company,<br />
und any increase will ho termed u<br />
briirht wpot" and bulletined throujrb-<br />
out the country.<br />
SIGNS OF SPRING<br />
Daffodils and" tulipx are perpinjr<br />
through tho ground, irivinir the first<br />
sitrns <strong>of</strong> aprincr und keeping true the<br />
promiaei <strong>of</strong>-the resurrection and the<br />
life. • •<br />
8T. PATRICK'8 MU8ICAL SOCIAL<br />
The. Qneen Eathor Circle <strong>of</strong> the<br />
First U. E. Choroh bald a Si. Pat-<br />
rick's mudeal aoraal in the social<br />
Moma <strong>of</strong> tha Chnreh, Uat<br />
HONEYMO0NERS HERE<br />
The Itcv. and Mrs. Win. Robinson,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pbiladelpliia, worn married in the<br />
Krio Avenuo M. K. Church lust Sat-<br />
urday, anil came to this citv imme-<br />
diately al'lcr the ccrcniiuiy. The<br />
hrido was Misu Alia Waram, well<br />
known in this resort, hi.itiiur spent<br />
eral, siimmcrH here.<br />
CHEER UP! CHEER UP!! CHEER!!<br />
The first robin was seen in the<br />
Auditorium irroiinils on Tuesday<br />
inorniiiir. Tho Ii11 lo follow seemed<br />
miu-litv trlnil ti> tret buck and Was<br />
busy house limiting, but wo didn't<br />
hear liim iiuiniriiiL' for flic uddre**<br />
<strong>of</strong> nity real estate aireut.<br />
"LIVE DEMOCRACY" AT<br />
WILDWOOD TONIGHT<br />
A dinner will bo irivin hy tlin ljv»<br />
nemocriii'v <strong>of</strong> Cape May County' ut<br />
tin* Hollv Heuch Yacht Club. Wild-<br />
wood, this evouini.', when the ques-<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> caudidatc-j, and other mat-<br />
ters, will he taken up.<br />
ANNUAL MEETING WOMAN'S<br />
HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY<br />
Tho Woman's Home Missionary<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> tho Frist M. K. Church,<br />
hold it>4 annual uieetiuir Moiuluy af-<br />
femnon nt the homo <strong>of</strong> Mix* Eliza-<br />
beth Sunili, (132 Central avenue.<br />
LEFT FOR CONFERENCE TUES-<br />
DAY<br />
Tho Kov. and Mr. J. H. Kulp left<br />
Tiiosduv for Anbury P.urk, tu attend<br />
the annual Hussion <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />
Conference. - '<br />
VISITING AT MELR08E<br />
Mm. James K. Lake Ii vi«itlnf<br />
relntiveit at Melroue. Pa-, while Dr.<br />
Lake in attending Conference at As-<br />
bury Park.<br />
THE HIKERS' CLUB<br />
The Hikers' Club, <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mar</strong>y <strong>of</strong><br />
Bethany Bandar School jglajs, <strong>of</strong>f<br />
the First Presbyterian Church, took<br />
in the Bayou* Tract in last w*ab/«<br />
hika. . _<br />
> • '.•• ' .<br />
- : •^••v.'v.V^<br />
»t,U'^.j;k'n&%a:r;>^-m
THE OCEAM CITY LEDGER<br />
Saturday. <strong>Mar</strong>ch<br />
flatauday. <strong>Mar</strong>ch 18.1910<br />
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NOTICES FROM<br />
THE CHURCHES<br />
FIRST M. E. CHURCH<br />
Preaching by the pastor. Rev. X<br />
B. KaJp. at 10.30 A. M. and 7.30<br />
J». M. .<br />
Preaching tomorrow morainjr and<br />
•vaninir by tlio Huv. Goo. L. Dobbins,<br />
mil<br />
Sunday School at 2.30 P, If.<br />
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Pronahiiig tomorrow morning<br />
evening by Pastor Mitch.<br />
Sunday School at 2.30 P. M.<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />
Sermon mibjeuU tomorrow by tlio<br />
Ho*. Charles II. Ilohm-r. M. A., pax-<br />
tor:<br />
lO.HO A. M, "Word* <strong>of</strong> Counsel! to<br />
K«w Members." Itcliig un earnest<br />
talk tn thnmi wliu Imvo lutvly united<br />
with tint Church.<br />
7.-l.'i I'. M. "Stunning tliu Trench-<br />
es," mi appeal to modern men and<br />
vumi'ii, illustrated by- current Ku-<br />
ropeuu evontn.<br />
Special music by the uhuir at both<br />
services.<br />
2.30 T. SI. Mr. l>Hy Mown will<br />
giro ii ten-minute tulle mi "Currving<br />
• Message." in liu> Friendship Men's<br />
Bible Class, after the usual study <strong>of</strong><br />
the lesson led by tho minister.<br />
Btrnngcr* tin- bud weiither<br />
the meeting Tens not HO well attended.<br />
Vho ladies wore entertained with nu<br />
aocount <strong>of</strong> Mm. iLnknV trip to tl<br />
State <strong>of</strong> Washington, nftcr which re-<br />
fraah-nants were served-<br />
Additional Personals<br />
(Continued from first (tags)<br />
Mrs. KUiunor Cannon is vitiitinx in<br />
I'bUudelpbia.<br />
Miss Anna lies*, <strong>of</strong> Hollo Plain, is<br />
sintiir, Mrx. K. Q<strong>of</strong>f.<br />
Hurry Murter. <strong>of</strong> Cumdon, wus iin<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> visitor on Sunday.<br />
W. W. Drown has c»n« 'to<br />
to rrmuin for Home limit.<br />
Mi** M. K. ('. Phillips hux n'turnt'il<br />
from a vixit to r At^l.Ti for tho<br />
FORMER PASTOR HERE<br />
• Kuv. Arthur <br />
Called at The Ledger -<strong>of</strong>lloo Tuesila<br />
•veninR. Mr. Ocv is now pi<br />
the Itaptist Church at Krn<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CON-<br />
FERENCE NOW IN SESSION<br />
The Mow Jersey Annual Confer-<br />
ence is now in session ut Asbury<br />
Park. Hishop Quuyln presiding.<br />
While there ix the usiiiil nurhiiwili<br />
•T>out likely ohungus in' different u]<br />
pointmentu. there is hardly a I-OHHJ<br />
bilitv />f u change in the pastorate <strong>of</strong><br />
the First M. K. Church, <strong>of</strong> this city,<br />
this being Mr. Kulp's first year and<br />
Ua ministry having been very un<br />
oeptablo.<br />
RUTH JONES CELEBRATES<br />
Uisa Rath Jones, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
and Mrs. John It. .Tones, ecldhrutv<br />
ner sixth birthday on Tuesday ufte<br />
Boon lojit at her residence, on Asbury<br />
•venue, below Kighth street.<br />
The aftomoon was wiwnl in play-<br />
bur gnmes, niu»io, etc. Knoll guest<br />
received a souvenir <strong>of</strong> the oeeiifiion<br />
'ti nice Jnneheon wan itcrvcd.<br />
Tlioxo present were: Snrnh Bevan,<br />
Gertrude Btalntnn, Jeanelto Stuinton<br />
Helen C MoXamee, LO'IH Johnson<br />
Jane Clroveu, Florence Tied. Jranctti<br />
Belvnpn. Beryl Roiohlcy, Mnrjorii<br />
Adamx, Ruth Adamn nnd Dorothy<br />
Jonex.<br />
OOOOOOOOOOOOC XXXXX30OOO<br />
AN IDEAL<br />
A. person may have an<br />
Ideal which he regards with<br />
great admiration — but to<br />
make that ideal worth any-<br />
thing to hurf it should bo<br />
practiced, cultivated. Now<br />
is tho time to practice the<br />
habit <strong>of</strong> saving if .jrop da-<br />
air* to reach a higher plane<br />
<strong>of</strong> financial effloleney.<br />
Start aa aeooont with as.<br />
S Mr Cant Interest Paid<br />
CITY TITLE<br />
TRUST CO.<br />
Ctty. •. J.<br />
Asst. Postmaster N". T. Lutton<br />
entertaining his sis'tor, Mrs. Harry<br />
V. Herbert, <strong>of</strong> Holme.<br />
Mr. Harry Tucker, <strong>of</strong> this city, i<br />
lertaineil his father und mother, fr"in<br />
4 'amdim. over S.undny.<br />
Mr. Oeorge Stanton, who has been<br />
working at I'onnu flrovn for some<br />
lime past, has returned to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
Mrs. Ii. L. Higbco. who has In<br />
visiting her dnuglitcr, Mrs. Wilson T.<br />
liny, at Ilarrishurg, has returned<br />
Miss [,iiiii-n T. Corsiin vjjxnt Mini,<br />
ilnv lust in l'liiliuU-lpbin, • arriviiiL'<br />
home in f-eason to ntteriil a m4M*tiiiL'<br />
<strong>of</strong> thn V. XI. S'. Club 1 . _<br />
Mixs Kdnu Wiillueo, ilautrbter "T<br />
Srr. nn«l Mrx. L. IJ. Wallace, wliu is<br />
employed in Philadelphia, xpent<br />
Hunilav Inxt in Oceiiu <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Mr. nnd Mrx. Jos'. I. Scull ami<br />
Mixx Mnrio nonthroyd, . who have<br />
bf>en npcndinif Home timo pnxt ut Hot<br />
Sprincx, Ark., nrrived homo Friilny<br />
<strong>of</strong> luxt wmik.<br />
Miux Itelle. Mcfiibney mudc n buxi-<br />
nea« trip to Philadchihia ln«t Sntiir-<br />
dnv, nnd nirain thix wcvU ju ilcvutiii 1 --<br />
Priilnv unil Piilurdny to huxinnxx in<br />
tho Quukcr <strong>City</strong>. •<br />
Mr. Pnink Crowcll. attuclicl to thi><br />
TT. S.. Tjifn Suvinc Station nt Fourth<br />
xtrcei, bax ri'nted thn north half <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrx. Vinrinin Downs' .lmiMe nt<br />
• iiin-, *i.'IS A'-bnrv aveiiue.<br />
THE A. A. A. CLUB<br />
There, wax a liu'i'tin^ <strong>of</strong> Iliu A. A.<br />
A. Club on Tuoxiluv I'v.-ninu' at tin<br />
homo <strong>of</strong> Iho Mixtiux Olive and Alyco<br />
rii<strong>of</strong>imvHli") Wiixlcy HVI'IIUK.<br />
Tho uveniiii; WUK very Ktormy but<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho A. A. A.'x attended to<br />
a rex|H'ctablo i{uorum. und thu<br />
usual KIUMI timo wus enjoyed by<br />
The<br />
mule.<br />
<strong>On</strong><br />
A .A. A. Club, although cniu-<br />
cxduHivoly <strong>of</strong> young ladies,<br />
to huve tho misfortune <strong>of</strong> it<br />
attendant'lit • each <strong>of</strong> their<br />
tiut.'s. TIo is bound to uppcirr.<br />
Tuesday evening ho uppimrcd<br />
a box <strong>of</strong> strawberries, direct<br />
from Florida, with thu wurds,<br />
"xweetH'to thu wweet," on his tongue,<br />
but ho was a falsifier. Thoue borrin-<br />
woro, not uweet.. It reiiuired u great<br />
deal <strong>of</strong> HUgnr to runko them palat-<br />
able.<br />
The berried disappeared -in tbe<br />
twinkling <strong>of</strong> un eye, just bocuuwo<br />
they were wtrnwlwrrie.*. The donor<br />
diunppearcd ulso. He win shooed<br />
back to th« kitchen und his pipe and<br />
tobacco were sent after him to keep<br />
him company. His dream <strong>of</strong> a pious,<br />
ant oven ing w«n blasted in the bud-<br />
ding by the bads.<br />
During the evening, there were<br />
some very, very interesting<br />
played and Mi«» Alyce Wrijarins,<br />
la a palmist <strong>of</strong> no mean ability, read<br />
the future <strong>of</strong> soma <strong>of</strong> those prenont.<br />
Those --(resent were, the Missea<br />
Adella Powell, Lanra Townsend, Amy<br />
Vow, Myrtle Sharp. Charlotte Smith.<br />
ITelma Breckley. Sara Smith. Alyce<br />
Wrinrins and Olive Wring-in*.<br />
WITHDRAWAL OF OPPOSITION<br />
LOOKS VERY PROBABLY<br />
Mans Satan Made to Clqsa Weak<br />
Fish Creek and Leave Middle Tho-<br />
rwiohfare Open at South <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
AM previously reported in Tin-<br />
Loiliror, upplicution bnvintr boon mado<br />
for permiKxion to con^tnicl xulid- till<br />
road embankment ucnixx Weakfisb<br />
Crci-k nnd .Middle Tbor<strong>of</strong>arc, at Cor.<br />
HonV Inlet, notico ha» been given<br />
lluil II public hearing in the matter<br />
will In- held ut tbo Ocoan <strong>City</strong> Mil<br />
cil.nl IluiMint; on <strong>Mar</strong>ch 25, 1UHI,<br />
whi'n all iuterr rtiex am invit"<br />
t'd to he iiresfiiL and xubmit their<br />
viewx. which xluiuld be in writing ax<br />
far ux T> ( ' -""'Me. .<br />
Thin meetini; wax culled heciiuxe.<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho fact that protests wero Bled<br />
jiirainxt thv proposition to flll up tit<br />
tu'o .strcamx, in tho plan tj build the<br />
roadway and. bridtro across Corxon'n<br />
Inlet at South Ocoan <strong>City</strong>, bill fri<br />
present indieationH an itirrcemcnt will<br />
bo reached by the interested parties'<br />
which will permit Hie closing up <strong>of</strong><br />
Weakiish Creek and the lirnvinj; <strong>of</strong><br />
Middle Tbor<strong>of</strong>aro open.<br />
Another i>ropo^4*d ehant?e in the<br />
planx providex for the running Mporta • UlHo* ftwrf In flc. P«C<br />
•ntaqt jwt Uhf hia dtowtm.<br />
Assistant State Entomologist Eaton<br />
Gives a Very Interesting Talk orrP<br />
the Progress Made In Overcojnjno<br />
Visits from pur Undesirable Pes<br />
ky Summer Visitors.<br />
Tbo Young -Men*>i l*rogrensivt<br />
League WIIH entertained on Mnaday<br />
uveninur, <strong>Mar</strong>ch Hith. by u very iu<br />
structive uddresH delivered by As-<br />
sistant State Kutoiuologist Katou.<br />
Assistant State Kntoinologist lloek-<br />
with wns scheduled to s|K-ak hut be-<br />
coming iudispo.sc.il upon his. arrivul<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Mr. Kuton took his<br />
place on the platform.<br />
Tho mooting was largely attended<br />
by. the. Ijougun member* who were<br />
deeply interested iu tho speaker's<br />
subject. "Mosquito Rxterminutipn.''<br />
Mr. Knton "aid in imrt:<br />
"Tho first effort to oxtermiunto<br />
the mosf<br />
the correetnt'ss <strong>of</strong> their theory they<br />
took luuillliy iM-rsonw and placed<br />
tham in «cr«Miinid ••neliMiin'H, These<br />
person u were not affected by the fev-<br />
er. Tho doctors even went further<br />
und placed finer patients within th<br />
screened precincts, all using tb<br />
mim" linen and dishes, hut the<br />
heiillhy persons (list screened in<br />
wore not in thn least affected by<br />
their fever companions. Katisfled<br />
that the mosipiito was the smirei" <strong>of</strong><br />
the evil the tight <strong>of</strong> determination<br />
began and today in Cuba a nu<br />
EM u raritv to b« swatted on<br />
mid yellow fever but a 'hateful mem-<br />
ory.<br />
"Roldii'W <strong>of</strong> 'tb« ttnitod<br />
diiiirtered on the Isthmus <strong>of</strong> Pann-<br />
mu Huffered grently from mnlnrin,<br />
priwioux to lnd.'t. This, too, was<br />
trneed to tho pe»ky moK-piito. Tbo<br />
war nf extermination began und tnii-<br />
lariu died out an the mosquito was<br />
killed <strong>of</strong>f nnd in 1005 the diuenso<br />
hud doerenHed from 10 per cent, to<br />
one-hnlf >por cent. Previous to tflOS<br />
it wns hard tn cet men to BO to the<br />
Tsfhmns)<br />
journey to work an their return<br />
_ wan generally mnde in n<br />
wooden boi. After May, 1005, only<br />
one ea«e <strong>of</strong> malaria won to be found<br />
on tbe Isthmus, and that enno wns<br />
proven to have been •bronaht from<br />
South Ameriea.<br />
"State Entomolo(riat JohnH. Smith<br />
sav* that the fir*t monqnltn exter-<br />
mination In New Jersey wan stnrted<br />
In South Oranm in 1002 and 1003<br />
tinder the -mperrlsion <strong>of</strong> Uessra.<br />
"Inepeetors were appointed and<br />
swaiB|M-were drained, eistems. oeso.<br />
nook. «fe.. ««« oiled, and fa Jtm*<br />
-meaqvitowi<br />
ed South Oriiugo in countlcHH num-<br />
bers. After the great effort Unit hud<br />
been put forth to destroy them,<br />
their presenco brought forth u grout<br />
deal <strong>of</strong> ridicule and doubt nn to the<br />
success <strong>of</strong> the extermination work.<br />
"Pr<strong>of</strong>. Smith determined, how-<br />
ever, thut the mosquitoes woro com-<br />
ing from fifteen to twenty miles dis-<br />
tant from the South Ornngn section.<br />
Therefore, hi- concluded, it would ho<br />
j to cnnllnc tbo work to locali-<br />
ties, but thnt it must bo mndo State-<br />
wide.<br />
The mosquito lav egg" in stagnant<br />
pools which are covered with ice und<br />
snnw during rhe winter month", but<br />
a>-|lu> fir-t-wiirni weiitber nf-spring<br />
tin —i arc batched und the lurvno<br />
fully devlnpcd in from wlx d».v- to<br />
weeks, according to conditions.<br />
In the hot days <strong>of</strong> summer six to<br />
is-ht diiv* is all that i- required fnr<br />
111" lurvile *n develop.<br />
"The salt mar-'h moMiuitn is prev-<br />
ulen't in New Jersey and the life <strong>of</strong><br />
this mosquqiln is estimated to he<br />
from two to three weeks. The fresh<br />
water mosquito hibernates iu the<br />
winter and' iu the spring liiys its<br />
"S'orth .Jersey has made more pro.<br />
re-s wit'b mnsi|iiito extermination<br />
than mouth Jersey. The- city <strong>of</strong><br />
Newark started tin- work in 1005<br />
mil tlu> Lcgislutum appropriated<br />
-:i.',ll,IKIll for. the drainage (if t.<br />
iiarshes <strong>of</strong> -N'i'\v Jersey. Since then<br />
he l.cgi-lulurt< has nppropriat«;il<br />
•iii'h year fro in $.">,l>0o to $111,0(10.<br />
Tin- work ut the present time husnot<br />
uri—sid In any great extent in<br />
t .ler-ev belnw Haruegat.<br />
la tho year lltl"i Ksscx Couuty<br />
npprnpriatcd >r'tlo,IHMr; Iliidsnn ('nun<br />
tv. *L'rl.tHM»; |tcrg r,)r ||u. ||M.,,|<br />
year <strong>of</strong> l!>lf! towurd it.<br />
"There arc three remedie • toward<br />
tho. iixterminatiuii <strong>of</strong> Ibe mnw|iiiln,<br />
II- follows: Draining <strong>of</strong> the marsh<br />
<br />
prrxented hv Mr. nnd Mrs. Brunt. M.<br />
Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred M.<br />
8»tterW nnd Preemnn Bisley.<br />
. The followine children received<br />
the rile <strong>of</strong> Christian nnptism: Ijiither<br />
tayt«n McCnllion. T»nvid John Mr-<br />
(Continnei) on flevnnth Pntre><br />
CONTRACTOR MAHAN MEETS<br />
WITH A BAD ACCIDENT<br />
mmmmmmmm 1£>'J!£Z<br />
^'f : ;':* ''<br />
THE .OCEAN CITY LEDfiER<br />
ANOTHER BIB LAND DEAL<br />
New York Syndicate Buys Strath-<br />
mere—The Sale Was Made by<br />
Harvey Y. Lake ami Harry F.<br />
Stanton.<br />
The Ledger hns recoived news<br />
from a re liable sourco that Now<br />
York capitalists huve bought Stnith-<br />
more, situated on tho northern end<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ludlam'a Beach, between <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> nnd Son Isle <strong>City</strong>. Tho deal<br />
was cloned last Saturday evening by<br />
Ilnrvey Y. Lake nnd Harry F. Stan.<br />
ton. <strong>of</strong> tlii.s city.<br />
Struthmore, nlroudy well known as<br />
ono <strong>of</strong> tho choice locutions along the<br />
Now Jersey coast, bus always heun<br />
particularly attractive.<br />
The now Automobile Ilniilovard,<br />
running from Strathuicro to Ocenn<br />
<strong>City</strong> and Atlantic <strong>City</strong> will greatly<br />
enhance the value <strong>of</strong> the new resort.<br />
FORMER MAYOR HEADLEY<br />
A PROGRESSIVE DELEGATE<br />
Former Mayor Harry Ileadloy at-<br />
tended tlio State Progressive (rather.<br />
r. held at Trenton last Saturday,<br />
and was chosen as ono <strong>of</strong> tho delo-<br />
les tn Hie National Progressive<br />
Convention. Mr. Ileadley states that<br />
he is a Progressive Kepiibliean nnd<br />
it is therefore presumed that he an.<br />
lieipnto. a ircltinir toirethcr <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Kli'liliinil mil Moiwo fori'es, rutlii'r<br />
than a pulling apart, the idea being<br />
thiit^irjhe_fl._O._l > ._behave.H-itsulf,<br />
from a Proirressiv«> viewpoint, there<br />
will lu> but one ticket.<br />
At the I'lithoring (in Saturday, For-<br />
mer Sheriff llrigbt, <strong>of</strong> Wihlvvood, was<br />
sclceteil as one <strong>of</strong> the delegates at<br />
large.<br />
REV. J. B. KULP'S REPORT<br />
TO M. E. CONFERENCE<br />
The Best Ever Taken from the First<br />
M. E. Church, <strong>of</strong> This <strong>City</strong><br />
The Ucv. .1. II. Kill p. pastor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
First M. K. Church, <strong>of</strong> this city, look<br />
the best report to the Annual Con-<br />
ference, now in, J-csmon at Asbury<br />
l'ark. that hns ever biet'n taken frmn<br />
he local church.<br />
From a .financial point <strong>of</strong> view, the<br />
following items, consisting <strong>of</strong> Con- j<br />
The Girls' Basket Ball Team <strong>of</strong> the 0, C. H. S. Athletic Association<br />
Top llnw—I-.rrt to rlKlit. Amy IMut'ltmnlt. (Jumil; Muruiirrll*' Mt*«'luili, (IIMMI.<br />
Klor.'lic Il.t'VOH. C.IU.T; MIIK IV:, A.luln I Fnrwiml, Killh Hnilll, l-'itrwuril.<br />
i Itnw— IMIlli J.'frrl.rt Forward; IJIVIIIIII Hcull. Forwnril: Mauil FIIIIMI..<br />
Flor ' Mr. Muhun WIIH leaning over »<br />
mmping machine, lightening u nut<br />
Which hud become loosened, and<br />
while doing .so bis emit ciiugb't in tho<br />
coir wheel. lie was drawn down to the<br />
machine and would luive been badly<br />
crushed had it nut been for some<br />
h"n?e nails he was currying in. the<br />
Dorket <strong>of</strong> bis coat, which became<br />
jammed in the cogs and slopped the<br />
pump.<br />
After being extricated from the<br />
machine. Dr, Corson WIN summnucd.<br />
He wns placed in the Doctor's auto<br />
•nd removed to the doctor"•- nlilce,<br />
"»lu>r« it wnp found Hint he wns suf-<br />
fering from a cnmpoiin! comuiiniiatcd ;<br />
. frnclnrc nf the right arm anil twn.<br />
. enmhcil Qngcrs <strong>of</strong> flm left hand. ]<br />
Dr. Corsnn called in llr. Haincs<br />
ami (lie fiii"c>-s' were uuiMiilatcd. af-<br />
ter whieli \1r. Mahan was rcimived<br />
to (ho Imperial, where- he is rcsliii'-'<br />
easily.<br />
•WILL OPPOSE RECORD<br />
1 FOR NOMINATION<br />
; 'Thomas LaugUraii, Director and^<br />
. furuu'r rrcsidi-nt <strong>of</strong> the Jersey Cil.vi<br />
"••..Board nf Kducnlinn, <strong>of</strong> thej<br />
;\ charter incuihcrs nf the IIIUI-KII<br />
[j .1- County JVo'-'ressive l{e|>uhlie;in As. I<br />
;.'fooiation, has formally announced I<br />
' ai3Caii(]ii|,u.\' I'm-(iulicrnalnrial limi-;<br />
will enter the light i<br />
iippiisitinn tn t'hc<br />
,s< n buss.<br />
Aliltirlriin Illl.li. Kuclely<br />
Vntrul Offtr«t l^lp^riMfM<br />
worth I^IIIOIA<br />
'cnlillurton Heminnry<br />
1'hlln. M. K. lloupllul<br />
vr llfh«vint liecord.<br />
htfi.<br />
,. 1 IMPROVEMENT<br />
is * 06 ° n.ime <strong>of</strong> Mad-<br />
den, the latter lint being named iu<br />
nl'iL'iuiil .'I'-Tci'liH-tlt nil the lllic-up<br />
itnyeriiiL' ihe l,ea._ r ue games.<br />
•_"(nl That the I'.u.e May lil.'n.ll'e-<br />
I'.i'lil d'd l-ill in ahil piav oh this fluor<br />
and on tins il.ttc M ni-iu li"l named<br />
tn ihe :i'.-rccnH'nl ( nauiilv. M.a'.ldi'ii),<br />
aflir li.-ii:.,- ii-i.vd hv M.iuji'/i-r Tniill- .<br />
-end. I" li'nv Shidil., Slue'.'- bi'ing<br />
on tin' .x!*< line m itint'orui. ->nd be-<br />
ill" a p'av.-r II.lined iu ihe jiL-rcl'ielit.<br />
• I iv-r Iliilly .1-!. y.,ti f.i rci.derii<br />
d.'.'i-uli .11 ihU It.Mlli r a- '.o.TI IK<br />
p.is.ihl... I h.-Hi-M. .-, i|e.v-inll wl-.Jch<br />
wi'iild revcr-" lln-'-enre, or a fiirfeit<br />
nf tire garni' hv d p . . \|.:\ • ' . '<br />
r-1-..i...f. ll,.. ivi-.'ii. fur whi.'h I i.nl<br />
Reasons<br />
That Cape May I'.irlVitcd the gunir.<br />
when they played Maildcu without<br />
llrsl L-ctliic." coii-enl nf. Imtli U'il.l-<br />
Wood nnd fVe.-in <strong>City</strong> nian.'i'j'crs. and<br />
when ,-l.cdhv Manii'.'.-r Ti.wn-end lo<br />
play I'shields the Cape M:< v viiana'jrer<br />
repliiwl 'thill "he wouldn't* last 'J.-n '<br />
minutes."<br />
In view nf til" fact, and barrinir<br />
Miiddeu. Cat'c May would have Iiud<br />
to tliiish the gnhic with four Ini'it.<br />
which would siireK' menn defeat fnr<br />
them.<br />
<strong>On</strong> the (ifher hiiiid, shnuDJ Cap*'<br />
May claim thai they could hnve piny,<br />
ed Shields bnd thev known that<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Citv would prole-it under the.<br />
exiKting. conditions, then thev nnrelv<br />
whow that thev padded their teitm<br />
nnd a forfeited trani» in the only fair<br />
deeisinn that eon be rendered.<br />
YOUTH for etenn «w>*t,.<br />
TOBO. TOffNBKND.<br />
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THE OCEAN CITY LEPQEH * Batnrday. <strong>Mar</strong>ch 18.1M6<br />
PH •<br />
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$cean Cits ledger<br />
AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL<br />
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY<br />
By Ms N. J.Umih. Pub- 0*.<br />
AT THE LEOBER BUILDING<br />
838 and 838 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCIAN CITV. N. J.<br />
m. 8 . Waalsr Lako. D. D., msldsnl.<br />
Ha*. Ju. E. Latfca. D. D.. Editor,<br />
a*. .Win. K. Plater. Usnactns Editor.<br />
Enured at tha Put Offlce at <<br />
Qty. N. J.. as second-class matter. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
AOvenTisiNO RATES<br />
Five Inohee or more, ISc per Inch<br />
the flrat Inaerllon and 10c. iwr Inch<br />
«oh oonCJhUoiM subsequent Insertion.<br />
Lass than five * Inches—26 conU por<br />
tDCb far the Bret Insertion, and Ju cents<br />
Per hull for «ocn subsequent Insertion.<br />
Front pose—M centa per Inch for the<br />
Brat Insertion and 36 cents for each con<br />
tfnuous subsequent Insertion.<br />
1H, '_101«._<br />
A GREAT 8T0RY<br />
afuCiiU'it MiiuuziiK- for April IIIIH<br />
a wonderful jitorv ulxiiit liow 0!ii«-u.<br />
So pluntcd n miinun unit u half trecM<br />
at one cent nidi. It i» tin intoistwl-<br />
intr Htorv mill wo print, it In KIIOW<br />
now Ocoun C'ity run xtir up un in-<br />
tereftt in Irw iilimtiui;.. Ocun < : ity<br />
ought t linv* ut lfii~l flvn liunilrt'd<br />
treeH plnntiil this Arlmr liny, mid the<br />
whole p!iin tlmt worked HI, well in<br />
Tmut Chiciuro rim 1H> workeil in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Don't Fnil to rnid the<br />
story, which WIIK written liv Myra<br />
0. Reed, IIH follow*;<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Cent Trees-Glvtna a <strong>City</strong> to Its<br />
Children<br />
Ifneh to the temporary relief <strong>of</strong><br />
(he district nround Fourteenth untl<br />
HoUtoud wtreetK, whan' he lived.<br />
"Pern," ax hl» irunir eullfd him, IIIKI<br />
been went nwny from Chiruuo, for<br />
bin flrat two waekn in the voai#ry.<br />
Much <strong>of</strong> that time uwqy, wirKO ho<br />
happened to be <strong>of</strong> im invrxtiiwtive<br />
tarn <strong>of</strong> mind, he -hud *|»ent diwinff<br />
ap B aood part <strong>of</strong> the vt-Kvlutioh in<br />
h& immediate vicinity to HPV how it<br />
looked on thi< nthrr wide.<br />
"Well, and how >T" linked the<br />
man in cbarso <strong>of</strong> the little<br />
who hud watchcil Viix* with<br />
msnt .<br />
"Well, they-vo gut «nie. funny<br />
thincM about 'cm," r.-pluearx ami. he iitntiiniruted. the<br />
Pennr T*«e Camn<br />
But Inxtead <strong>of</strong> irivinir only one tree<br />
to A elasnfttl <strong>of</strong> ehildron he planned<br />
to tjv« one to each child in eaeh<br />
elan. <strong>On</strong>ue a >a«r. on Arbor Day.<br />
•tmr school MM in the elty was<br />
to 0 rtlt t<br />
a Uve tree to do with as he pleased.<br />
Hut if everv child was to have lone,<br />
Mr. Prost decided that a. penny WUH<br />
all each tree could possibly cost.<br />
This meant that only seedling*, <strong>of</strong><br />
course, eould be used. But since the<br />
smaller the tree the elouer the inti-<br />
macy the child seemed to feel for it,<br />
thin was no dixadvantnfte. A whole.<br />
Hale nurseryman was found, fnirly<br />
near Chicago, HO that the trees he<br />
would be growing would suit Chi-<br />
cuiro noil and climnto. who nprcod<br />
to furninh thi< trees within tho price.<br />
<strong>On</strong>o <strong>of</strong> tho Innro dopnrtmvnt ntorcx<br />
in f'blinifo KO1VI.I1 the difficulty <strong>of</strong><br />
•IiOiverinir tho trwm to each sohool by<br />
nffcrinp; to receive the Hhipment and<br />
thon send tho trcew out ncain in<br />
their wagons ut tlif np|w>intpd hniir.<br />
Bv noon on Arbor Day <strong>of</strong> thin first<br />
venr, every xuhnol hud been vinitcd<br />
by a wagon-lond <strong>of</strong> tre«H, and every<br />
I'bild in tho building hnd deposited »<br />
i penny with the teacher. For<br />
tho rout <strong>of</strong> the uftornoon excitement<br />
was at fever heat; nnd when Knlioul<br />
nnd every child received bin<br />
nroioiiM tree. thorn wax a wlnili>«nli><br />
• to her who would he the flrxt to<br />
plant it. Knrh rhild phone hin own<br />
nitt» for hix HPeallini.', iilthouirli lip WIIK<br />
inlviMi'd to put it in liU own yurd, or,<br />
if lu> did not hnvo n yard, in tin-<br />
n«>nrHt vacant lot. or in the prohnlilc<br />
foot or two <strong>of</strong> eurlb Wtwoen the<br />
uidcwiilk nml the ciiriiinir in front <strong>of</strong><br />
liU IIOIIK. It was. felt thnt the cliilil<br />
uould fii|H-r t.-llinir liow<br />
to -plant the tree and lio.w to care for<br />
it WIIM inven with each tfedliiur, lint<br />
cvnn with tliiH, many u't-re tin* tnitre-<br />
rec'ordeil. IKi/rni' f trepn that<br />
lilinif li|>» de^erilu'd nn dead were<br />
found to IIIIVI- been planted t<br />
down: and one first-trrader wim iti-<br />
•onNoIaiile because wlu? bad put her<br />
ret' in n pitcher" <strong>of</strong> water nt home.<br />
'MO it would bo riirht ••Kino." inulcuil<br />
<strong>of</strong> planting it, nnd tlirn it hnd with-<br />
ered IIWIIV. Kverv tenehfr Iww ealnu-<br />
tropheu to re|k>rt.<br />
Several wrekx after tho plnnlint.'.<br />
Hahy Tomnk came HoHhinir to school<br />
ono morning. "Minnn. Minna!" wa>.<br />
nil whe eould erv; when citioitioni'd.<br />
Minna. Minnn'."<br />
"Rut whnt i« it nbout, Minnn,<br />
nrt" nuked the tenrher Konthinirlv<br />
Ml me. nnd |>erliii|>* I pan help."<br />
"We're going to move, and Minna<br />
n't none."<br />
"MinnaV IHT tree," elueidated n<br />
>-nmll nl»\-rnate. _ "Her father, onyx<br />
it'll die jf xhe moveH It."<br />
Thnt*wn« n real tmgedy. Hut Bnliy<br />
Tomato' wnn mnde liliwKfully tinnnv.<br />
when, the dnv after the moving^the<br />
teurheT went with her to the old<br />
home, showed her liour to dig up the<br />
tree no that there would he the leiint<br />
damatrp. -and KiiperTnteiiil thi* re~<br />
plnntimr.<br />
1- the plnn<br />
>. from the utund|ioint <strong>of</strong><br />
beauty, but the younir>-ter>-, by the<br />
queer p^yeholoirieal lwi>-l that nni-<br />
(rruwn-folkvi, uu well iw little<br />
•me-;, now owned Chieago. It WIIH<br />
theirn bv right <strong>of</strong> "erviei- iwrt'ormeil.<br />
'•v ri'.-ht <strong>of</strong> pride iti it. l>y right <strong>of</strong><br />
heiiu.' a vilal i>art <strong>of</strong> it. mid there<br />
wni not a ehild who did not fel it.<br />
The treeu chosen for plnntiiiir were<br />
alu'avB tbo^4< that the tree^ alrenily<br />
in eviKti>net% had » e:trly<br />
that year that ttnlhitiir we lmd<br />
'•loit'jrhl nf ponld wiiil for trnn-plnnl-<br />
Mii' until Arbor T*av. The ••'atalirn<br />
-iteeioMa wan the only available (fee<br />
that had not yet put nut it" le-iive*.<br />
So, <strong>of</strong> t'otir>.-<br />
• tenl. to hirdM. "It*** not only tho trees<br />
that we are projecting into themindi<br />
and hearts <strong>of</strong> their twc>4 nnd their eitx- which<br />
thev are beautifying, nnd they are<br />
all onger to he taught wort* uhmit<br />
the utrniur** Power <strong>of</strong> thi^ wotuiM'ful<br />
n.iaie Vnturo who mnVew their trees<br />
« in to obnervt* the tr«'eM thut lire<br />
alreudv Uiriving there, und then to<br />
order the needling** from the nearest<br />
nursery when-, the noil and elimntic<br />
condition*; will be as nearly identir.nl<br />
ponsible.<br />
I^ong ngn, <strong>of</strong> uourne, Mr. Pront<br />
lost sight <strong>of</strong> thut nmnll "Pegrt" who<br />
first gnve the impetus to this Penny<br />
Tree Cnmpaign thnt in five years hnx<br />
chnngiMl the whole ux|tert <strong>of</strong> n mon-<br />
uter city; but nil the thousnnds <strong>of</strong><br />
children he repren Chiin-lii- <strong>of</strong> Capernaum nnd<br />
Keth-aida eMiltcil to heaven, ca-t<br />
down to lu'll. Therefor, "IH'CHUNC<br />
thou art lukewarm 1 will -pew line<br />
out <strong>of</strong> mv mouth. Itccaii-c tliou<br />
s.iive>-t I am rich ami kuowe-t not<br />
that tliou alt poor and blind anil<br />
linked." For twenty centuries Hie<br />
Jews; hnve wandered over the whole<br />
world pnrrviuvr weed* <strong>of</strong> miuiniing<br />
anil uttering trroaiiu <strong>of</strong> -,,rrow. In<br />
IU1 I and 1 111.1 more .lew- ba\e siif.<br />
fer4*d than in the overthrow <strong>of</strong> .Icru<br />
-aleai uiiiler Titii". "Thv blond IH<br />
upon uu and noon oar children." Kt<br />
l*ntil warned the Gentile' Cliri-ti:m-<br />
to lieware le^t after being L -<br />
in to take the place ul' tin<br />
int.' .li'Uv:, that thev tm>. bv uiila-lief,<br />
woulil fall the -«mi- a- tlicv, and<br />
•»!n»iep al the Seven ("hurdle- that<br />
he idanleil in A-ia Minor -how- Ilia<br />
The ticnerul concensus ot' Aineri<br />
cun opinion for preparedness is nol<br />
far from right. Of-course there<br />
mid uill be great differences <strong>of</strong> opin<br />
ion hut the general opinion will h<br />
normal in a nation tilled wit<br />
'hurdles, piipers and schools. Hev<br />
C. Il.'Ilohner'n great sermon as pub-<br />
lished in the Just week's Ledger,<br />
given us a broad common sense view<br />
. Benttyn,<br />
<strong>of</strong> .WextHeld. N. J., in surely ntning<br />
clear and conservative. He SU.VH<br />
the I'niled States Supreme Court<br />
once declured. in dinruwing the Chin-<br />
ese exclusion cune: 4i To preserve its<br />
indcrxnileneo nnd give security<br />
nguinnt foreign nggrennion nnd en-<br />
eronehment in the highest duty <strong>of</strong><br />
every nation, and to attain these<br />
ends merely all other consideration<br />
lire to be subordinated." This we<br />
believe is in hurnionv with the high-<br />
est nnd hent (cachings <strong>of</strong> Chrint and<br />
Christianity.<br />
Th« Quaker leaching <strong>of</strong> non-re'<br />
sintnnee in in harmony with the pa-<br />
cificist nnd nnp-headed women- nnd<br />
children that curry llowem to th<br />
murderers" eiill nnd plend for leni-<br />
ency for th.e murderer, nnd the false<br />
silly sentimentulihm thnt inovei<br />
many- Oovcmnm nnd prison eomniit-<br />
tees <strong>of</strong> pardon to almost nilllify law<br />
nnd justice bv whining over the rul-<br />
Prit und thus breaking down all se-<br />
curity from thug-;. America him ha<br />
too much <strong>of</strong> this nonsense anil some-<br />
thing must IH- done lo saOc n- from<br />
ruin or the inolly-coilille hug.<br />
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER<br />
Several weeks m>,, The. Ledger re-<br />
ceived n copy <strong>of</strong> Tlie Legislative<br />
Manual, Ihrouiih the courtesy <strong>of</strong> As<br />
semhlymaii <strong>Mar</strong>k Lake. It in u little<br />
late to sav so, but we thank the At-<br />
hrnihlyiuiiii, just the same.<br />
If you haven't already subueribod<br />
to our ulub <strong>of</strong> luagaieiueM do it now.<br />
Vou will enjov reading those, mugu-<br />
Eines. Wo will sell you four muga-<br />
sineo and Tho Ifjiiiaet all one. year<br />
for only $1.18.<br />
thev have been II:? cumillv lor<br />
enlnries. with the .lews. Who fniinil-<br />
d I'hilaiMphiii but tlie (>uakers 'Jill<br />
vciirs aeroT They were the rlnmrn <strong>of</strong><br />
(ioil, Kiitrlaiid Imwed to them ami the<br />
•.'best: honors <strong>of</strong> (I,,, world won<br />
slutuered nlion them. S'o seel evel<br />
l.n.1 un OII|IOI limit v in tli<br />
S'ew World. Then arose the t'nilar-<br />
itm Hicks, and sulit (be church in<br />
twain, and Tlirksiti, and SMhodnx<br />
foa-rbt until a his! thev. like Hie<br />
.fewn, an- onlv an echo. Fifty to<br />
one- hundred venrs ago Methodism<br />
took the place <strong>of</strong> the Quakers and<br />
shook the continent for Ood.' Cart-<br />
wright. Ccmkmnii. Pitman. I.ec. Tnv-<br />
-<br />
nitiikn <strong>of</strong> power, so thnt Lincoln said<br />
the Methmlixt Church sent more sol-<br />
d h<br />
to the Held and more nmyers<br />
to heaven than any other and saved<br />
the day. Sad to relate that for many<br />
Sore Throat Prudence.<br />
No family natdiriue client i* well stocked<br />
without a liottlu nf TONStLINB. for you<br />
don't know wlmt laoiiaat it way lwt needed<br />
to rv'liuvii a ktidili'11 tuw> <strong>of</strong> Sore Throat.<br />
Ut)lieving Soro Throat in TONSILINE'S<br />
«|KVI:II iniu.iuu. |i ^ IIIHIIII (or tlmt — ml-<br />
vcrtiiuMl for that—mild (nr tlmt oim |>uri>o4i>.<br />
TONS1LINI- id the mm unil only Sore<br />
lliroat Kciiiudy which i i uild overuluraa<br />
lurt <strong>of</strong> tin. raited smt«. You'll<br />
mvd TONSILINE nm> ut tht-w<br />
d.iyu, or iuiiai> niulit whi'a thu drag<br />
utor.' in tliu.il — hotter hnve u Imttli!<br />
ready ut home when you need It<br />
nuwt. 'JVr. und &OV. lluunitul Sim<br />
81.00. All '<br />
HEIDIEY & ADAMS<br />
General Hill work<br />
. . lQ«h Htreet * W«wt Av*..<br />
•OOKAN. OITV. M. J. •<br />
Now Is the lime to order<br />
your Sprino Printlno. We<br />
will ahra you an attractive<br />
rate on any Commercial<br />
Stationery you may need.<br />
FLORENCE BRICK HAINE8<br />
Cor. Mh and Waslty Avs.<br />
Massage, Swedish Movements *<br />
Medical and Corrective fiynmastlei<br />
Both Phones. Hours by Appointment<br />
Botfi 1-bones IK.<br />
HERSCHEL PETTIT. M. D.<br />
«07 WeiLEV AVBNUK<br />
Offlc* Hours: • UP 1(1 A. tt<br />
I to 4 P. M.<br />
• to • P. It.<br />
Bell Phone 173<br />
JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D.<br />
8TH AND CENTRAL AVE.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Office Hours—Until tt A. U.<br />
" ~Hu 3 r. M.<br />
6 lo 8 I'. M.<br />
DR. M. B. STANNARD<br />
—Dentist—<br />
MnHonic Bldfr., Oth nnd Asbnry Ave.,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
Moll Phone<br />
H. NEWELL HEUUNBS<br />
Attorney-at-Law<br />
309 EIQHTH STREET<br />
OCCAM CITV, N. J.<br />
FURMAN B. WILLIS<br />
AHorney-at-Law<br />
40t Ninth atXet<br />
OCEAN CITV. N. J.<br />
IIS N. Third Bt. Camden. N. X<br />
MORGAN HAND. JR.<br />
.CHy Engineer and Surveyor<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
COAL AND WOOD<br />
UttAHINO COAX. . '<br />
For sal* by tha Bushel, Ton or Car<br />
oat<br />
**—Aubury uvo. und nth «L<br />
;*— Anbury Wo. und loth st<br />
*H— Ayliury uv«. und nth •>.<br />
"• '-" uve. utid IKth It<br />
— sv«. and :uth ,.<br />
^•intrul uve. and North st.<br />
^.ntnil uve. and 61 h SL<br />
"—Caiitrnl uv«. and 11th ,L . "<br />
23—JVMiilMy aye. and J!th ,L<br />
!"—JVoMey uve. and Hlh st.<br />
«—""in avo. and 4th ,t<br />
,s 1 UVo_ UUii 7(h >t<br />
i ave. uiid sth at<br />
tlo »Ve. and Ind at<br />
r Jwiila and UcKirlyn T^r<br />
1—Ilullerr n Boad and Biy.<br />
Abbotts<br />
ALDERNEY DAIRIES<br />
SEVENTH AND WE8T AVE.<br />
Choice Dairy Product, ud High<br />
Grade Butter.<br />
Country Bottled MWk In Refrlgir-<br />
•tort Dally.<br />
CITY 0FFICIAL8<br />
DBPARTMBNT OF* PUBUO ASVAOtM<br />
AND PUBUO SAFETY ^ ^<br />
Mayor, Jok. O. Champion, Director<br />
Harry A. Morris, city Clerk.<br />
Andrew C. Boswell, city Solicitor<br />
tee Adams. Health imicerV<br />
l ulldlnK Inapeotar, Wm. 8. Johnson, '<br />
John NT Johnson. Plumbing- Inapector.<br />
Joseph RKsans, <strong>City</strong> EaeotrlolanT^<br />
OEPARTMENT OK REVENUE AMD<br />
FINANCE<br />
Wm. H. Campbell, Director<br />
<strong>City</strong> Treasurer. Clarence 8. SouU. "<br />
Tax Collector. E. W. BurleUhT^<br />
Tax Assesior. Dr. H. T. Moulds.<br />
OEPARTMENT OP 8TRBBT8<br />
PUBUO WORKS<br />
Oeorge O. Adams, Director.<br />
Horaran Usnd. Jr.. <strong>City</strong> Bnslneer.<br />
CIVIC ORBANIZATIONt<br />
The Board or i rade meets the flnl<br />
Monday night <strong>of</strong> each month In the Cam*<br />
tnlssloners' Chamber. Otis M. Townssnf.<br />
Secretary.<br />
Tho Young Mon'e Progreialve League<br />
meets every Monday night In the liana<br />
Building<br />
Hotel 'Proprietors' Association meets<br />
the second Monday night <strong>of</strong> the month.<br />
Members will be notified by posUl<br />
whom meetlnits will be held. Mrs. Johnaaa<br />
Honny. Corroapondlnir Secretary. M. B.<br />
oair, Secretary.<br />
The~<strong>Ocean</strong>~Clty RepubllcsiTciub^— Mesta "<br />
In The llann Building. President. Jo*.<br />
It. Champion; Secretary, Harry A. Mor><br />
rls.<br />
BENEFICIAL QRBANIZATIOIIS<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodge. No. 171. P. and A.<br />
M.. meets second and fourth Thursday<br />
evenlnv; <strong>of</strong> each month. In Masonlo HaB<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodes. No.' tt. K. <strong>of</strong> Rj<br />
meets first and third Monday evenings<br />
<strong>of</strong> each month In K. <strong>of</strong> P. Hall, Asbuy<br />
Avenue, near Seventh Btrwt<br />
Iota Council. No. II«. Jr. O. D. A U.<br />
mevts every Tuesday evenlnaT In Hana<br />
Uulldln*.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council, No. 10, D. <strong>of</strong> A^<br />
meets Thursday evenlnaT In K. <strong>of</strong> P. Hall<br />
Protection Lodge. No. 69, A. O. XT. W_<br />
meets second and fourth Monday even*<br />
Ins In K. <strong>of</strong> P. Hall.<br />
Kalmla Tribe. No ISO. I. O. R. aU<br />
meets each Wednesday evenlnaT In Hana<br />
Bulldlnc-<br />
Washington Camp. No. 78. P. O. a <strong>of</strong><br />
A., meet* every Friday nlfht ln~Baaa<br />
Bulldlnc.<br />
Samp No. U. P. O. '<strong>of</strong> A.. msiU e»er»<br />
Saturday at T.IO P. M.. In K. <strong>of</strong> P. HaO.<br />
Wah-Stella Council. No. W. D <strong>of</strong> P-<br />
ttieeta every Monday sleep mt T.SO. la<br />
K. <strong>of</strong> P. HalL<br />
Carrwnters' Local No. 1B91 meeta enry<br />
Friday at T.SO p. M. In K. <strong>of</strong> P Hal.<br />
OeoraT* Bpancer. Prealdent: J. B. R<strong>Mar</strong>*<br />
Racordlna* Secretary.<br />
LIBRARY HOURS<br />
Monday—3.0.0 to 8-00 P. If. and T «•<br />
• SO P. M.<br />
Tuesday—4.M to ».«> P If. and 1 «•<br />
I.S0 P. M.<br />
Wednesday—1.00 to 8.00 P. M. and T «•<br />
I.S0 P. M. .<br />
Thursday—T to S.JO P M.<br />
Friday—J.00 to 8.00 P. M. and T la<br />
S.SO P. J*.<br />
Saturday—r.00 to ».OO p If.'and T t»<br />
S.SO P. M.<br />
MAUD POUIit>s. Ubnuian.<br />
COUNTY DIMECTORV<br />
Court and County Officers<br />
Supreme Court Justice—Charles C. Black<br />
Circuit Court Judos—Hon. Howard Car<br />
row.<br />
Common plea. Judos—Hon. Henry U<br />
County Clerk—A. Carieton lllldreln.<br />
Deputy Clerk-Htorllnc W. Cola.<br />
Sheriff—Ttolptnilh V. Cor'*Vu.<br />
Deputy Sheriff— Kro.l.rick J. Mulvln.<br />
rooute—Kilw.ir.l U. Rice,<br />
frosecutor <strong>of</strong> the Pleas—James RassaO<br />
County^supeHntendent <strong>of</strong> Schools—Aarar<br />
Muy'cfry"' 0 "" 1 "'" 1 " B -. H " lUOM - C***<br />
Aasemblytnan—Murk I^iko. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Coroners— Murk Ijiko, Oceiin Clly: Wil-<br />
liam H. ThumtiMin. CJIIMJ May; U*inla-<br />
mln C. InKurvull, Wlldwood.<br />
Chosen Freeholders<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Clty-^liihn V. Vox, John at<br />
Townuend.<br />
••^^a]*. <strong>City</strong>—Chus. K. CloutlnK. Jn». *<br />
Whdwood—Chit*. W. Maul. AusUstUil Hll<br />
Upper Townah: -ir.ip^ w. <strong>On</strong>ndy.<br />
D«nnU Town.hip—i,llv| M'unucll.<br />
Middle Township -lliibor? H. Miller.<br />
uei- Yownahlp—JOK I". JfucKlsslc.<br />
OPFICER8 Of THE BOARD<br />
Director—Clma. H. cioutliur. Hou lal« Cltj<br />
Clark—h'runk'v,'. Hiwkua. tteu Isle <strong>City</strong>.<br />
C r- U iri y Co "'' c "^-Ouweuh L Bcu'l. Ocea.<br />
Enoln«er— Liuml<br />
Kr < i,112 lJ ' > Vo *' MacKliulc. Miller.<br />
Uutherrord T w d d W t<br />
»"• > Vo *' MacKliulc. Miller,<br />
errord. Townsend and Went-<br />
Iuhllc Ul<br />
and &IIIIer.<br />
J<br />
^wYaU^^ulhlSorTf<br />
rJlschar,. <strong>of</strong> Prisonera-ollllar.<br />
Jajg'Sg. fej,*"* BoMlar. and Ballon<br />
PSffw^roas^w^^f. 1 -:'"<br />
^HJONCONFIrHIINQ<br />
'" JEFFER80N'8 CONVICTION<br />
Last Soturday The Ledger con-<br />
Ifined a news item stating that the<br />
lonvictioD <strong>of</strong> Former Prosecutor<br />
Jjatthew Jefferson had been austain-<br />
: «j 1>7 the-Supreme Court; now, ns n<br />
fjistter <strong>of</strong> information, we publixli<br />
|he opinion in foil, that our rendorn<br />
•jay be conversant with the pointH<br />
involved.<br />
The Ledger hns hnd little to nny<br />
gbont this lamentaVe case beoause<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe font that we thought it WIIH<br />
jeceivine suffloient publicity, but ro-<br />
etst rumors about "white-wnshing",<br />
tSfi., point to the wisdom <strong>of</strong> lotting<br />
(he public know the exact eonditio..<br />
<strong>of</strong> affairs.<br />
Inquiry has also been mndo nx tn<br />
the outcome <strong>of</strong> the indintmrntfi<br />
ajpiinxt Former Connty Tletoctive<br />
{Ibeesemnn. Tn regnrdH to thnt on»o.<br />
It mav be said that the trial WIIR<br />
pontnonnd until the nettloment <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
Jefferxon CIIHO, on ncoount <strong>of</strong> their<br />
elone connection. . <<br />
The Opinion in the Jefferson ement in so ninny wonU<br />
i; * a " not- shown, tho trunuiction In<br />
viV. laturo bcini; on« t,> which the<br />
-^' tU!* Ra Ving thut "uclionx npi-nk<br />
?l'' ' " Inn wornV' wm* eminently<br />
fr' applicable.<br />
thin undemtanding <strong>of</strong> just<br />
tbe Indictment charged much<br />
arsument for plaintiff in error<br />
titipoint ax H ground for re-<br />
• and we have discovered no<br />
r that should lead to that result<br />
\:: L<br />
either in the rnlings upon evidence<br />
or in the chance or in the refusals to<br />
charge.<br />
A motion in arrest <strong>of</strong> judgment<br />
was made "Because the defendunt,<br />
being Prosecutor <strong>of</strong> the Pleas <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May County had not been im-<br />
peached for the <strong>of</strong>fenKes alleged in<br />
the indictment, and could not legally<br />
bo indicted and tried until there hud<br />
been impeachment proceedcings.." It<br />
wan not orror to deny this motion<br />
upon the grounds stated.<br />
The argument now mndo in tho<br />
brief <strong>of</strong> counsel in un follows: "The<br />
defendant was Prosecutor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Pleas <strong>of</strong> tho County <strong>of</strong> ("iipo May.<br />
Ho was indicted, tricd'und convicted<br />
before impeachment. Our thought<br />
in thnt tho Prosecutor <strong>of</strong> tho Pleux<br />
stands to the State us did tho King"*<br />
Counsel, and thnt tho Stnto cannot<br />
be deprived <strong>of</strong> thcr services oV tho<br />
ProHocutor KI> Jong IIH ho hold title<br />
to the <strong>of</strong>llee. By implication the eon.<br />
Htitution xeomn'to provide that the<br />
Stnto's <strong>of</strong>ficer must flrxt bo removed<br />
by impeachment. Paragraph II <strong>of</strong><br />
Section ,'t provident 'Judgment in<br />
cases <strong>of</strong> impeachment HIIIIII not ex-<br />
tend further than to removal from<br />
<strong>of</strong>llcc. nnd lo tlisupiuliflcution to hold<br />
and* enjoy any <strong>of</strong>llco <strong>of</strong> honor, pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
or trust under thin Stnto; hut the<br />
party convicted Khnll nevertheless he<br />
liable to indictment, trial nnd pun-<br />
ishment according to law'."<br />
Wo have not considered the ques-<br />
tion whether the xentencc <strong>of</strong> impris-<br />
onment was unlawful for the renson<br />
thnt the n"estion"wiin not raised by<br />
tho irroundx <strong>of</strong> tho motion, which<br />
were that tho defendant ''could not<br />
Icgnllv he indicted nnd tried until<br />
there hud liecn imiwacluncnt pro-<br />
ceedings." .AsKiiming for the mo-<br />
ment that the Constitution forbids<br />
n xentcneo <strong>of</strong> imprisonment before<br />
impenle. Those vego-<br />
tahU'H u-hieh coiilain no starch or a<br />
relatively small amount <strong>of</strong> cellulose<br />
may bo euten raw.<br />
Mis>. Ilatiser I'urtlier emphasizes<br />
the fact that iniiliv hoiiseUeepers<br />
make the mistalii- <strong>of</strong> lioilinir veai-ta.<br />
Itlexin a lurg«> amount <strong>of</strong> water and<br />
ilniinim." <strong>of</strong>f the.water in which min-<br />
eral suit and siitriir from tlie vegeta-<br />
bles, are present. When the water<br />
containing lhc>c constituent- is<br />
drained <strong>of</strong>f a large- amount <strong>of</strong> the<br />
nutritive value <strong>of</strong> the vcgetahlcx is<br />
lost. 'The. most serious waste in<br />
throwing this water away w the loss<br />
nf mineral mutter -neb n- iron, enl;<br />
ciiim, . inagiH'xiiim. i>ho-|ihi'rus, MI-<br />
ilium iin d-iiilpbur. 'I'lie u-es <strong>of</strong> tlic-c<br />
miiiei-uK ill the lindv are as follows:<br />
I. Tliev'build lione- and teeth.<br />
•J. Thev help t" muki- Hie IIIIUMI<br />
alkaline.<br />
:i. They aid digcstimi.<br />
I. They aid-in exeretion. .<br />
.">. They '"uUd red blood cells,<br />
(!. They build nerve lis-iies.<br />
7. They help in building other tl--<br />
stio cells <strong>of</strong> thi' body.<br />
It in desirable however Hint strong<br />
iuievd vegetnhW lose a part <strong>of</strong> their<br />
flavor. To cook xuch vegetables us<br />
onionx. 'cabbage, and turnipx. with-<br />
out making an objcctionublo odor<br />
through the house, plunge them into<br />
boiling wuter nnd allow them to boll<br />
five minlittw. then pour <strong>of</strong>f thiH flrxt<br />
wuter. add cold water und boil until<br />
tender.<br />
WHEN BILLY SUNDAY<br />
BEGAN PREACHING<br />
.'By Frederick Campbell, .<br />
His First Pastor.<br />
<strong>On</strong> my going to Jefferson Pnrk<br />
Presbyterian Church, Chicago, Billy<br />
was described to mo us a baseball<br />
player. But I had never heard <strong>of</strong> a<br />
ball, player who was nt tho sumo<br />
time the livo wiro among a fine lot<br />
<strong>of</strong> cvcr-rendy young people <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
church. Ho was only twenty-nino<br />
yearn old; yet in the infancy <strong>of</strong> bin<br />
Christian life ho had acquired an<br />
experience, an understanding <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
Word <strong>of</strong> God nnd u consecration to<br />
service that would mnko ono emi-<br />
nently useful, altogether nBido from<br />
native gifts. About two yoarx after<br />
I bad become hix pastor my heart<br />
as gladdened to hear him nay that<br />
he had resolved to abandon pr<strong>of</strong>ex-<br />
ional haxebiill and to u'ivo his life<br />
to some "form <strong>of</strong> Christian activity.<br />
I .hnd seen T<br />
since. It WIIH during tho )>eriod ot<br />
my HIX years' paxtoruto ut Jefferson<br />
Pjirk Church that Mr. Sunday made<br />
some <strong>of</strong> bin first public appearaucex.<br />
My record showx that ho spoke in<br />
my pulpit a number <strong>of</strong> times and also<br />
nt the'great outdoor meetings held<br />
nt the door <strong>of</strong> tho church opposite<br />
tbo pnrk on summer evenings. His<br />
intense, trenchant and evangelical<br />
addresses on thexe occasions went<br />
far to convince ux that find bad<br />
something for this man to do. In<br />
1003, having determined to ask ad-<br />
mixxion to the ministry, in loyalty tn<br />
the old church, where bo had had hix<br />
only membership and hin first Christ-<br />
ian training, ho returned to ilx walls<br />
for ordination, und was made a fully<br />
ordained mi(iinter <strong>of</strong> tho Prexbyte-<br />
rian order.<br />
Nineteen vearx have elapsed, dur-<br />
ing which I have neither heard nor<br />
seen this rinco promising youth, but<br />
I recently maile u hundred-mile jour-<br />
ney to Syracuse, N. Y., to Whold the<br />
work and listen to the voice <strong>of</strong> per-<br />
haps the most noted evangelist <strong>of</strong><br />
all histjirv. II. is the same Hilly Sun-<br />
day. Considering Hie intensity <strong>of</strong> his-<br />
Inbors. time lias de-alt gently with<br />
him. His features? an 1 hnrdlv niter.<br />
ed. His form is ax lithe nnd ngile<br />
im when he used 'to sprint nbout tbe<br />
field in making a home run. And yet<br />
he believes that, the Wear and tear<br />
'<strong>of</strong> hix work are shortening bis days<br />
twenty venix and be is learning tho<br />
wisdom nf conserving bis vital force<br />
hv declining invitations that must be<br />
full <strong>of</strong> temptation for such a spirit.<br />
Old iieculia'rities that used to stick<br />
out somewhat to lux pastor'x regret<br />
lire still there nnd ax marked as ever.<br />
Rut it is apparent how impossihli<br />
perhaps even undesirable, it would<br />
have been to eradicate them. Billy<br />
Sunday Irvine to be any one else<br />
than himself would ba like David la-<br />
boring along in SIIUI'H armor. The<br />
very eli'aractoristiex which some<br />
criticise, much exuercorated in th* 1<br />
newspapers, hnve their influence in<br />
captivating the unsaved multitude,<br />
much us tho dress, food, boldness<br />
and vituperation <strong>of</strong> .lohn tbe llup-<br />
tisl drew to hix preaching in Jenixii-<br />
\Hn and all Jndeu.<br />
Billy Sundiiv'H work hux long ago<br />
paused the ex|H-rimentiil stage. The<br />
immense and laxting achievement* <strong>of</strong><br />
thix man <strong>of</strong> Ood. wherever he goes,<br />
relievo the Church and the public <strong>of</strong><br />
the charge <strong>of</strong> folly in inviting hix<br />
leadership nnd in organizing to for-<br />
ward hix work. Any man who can<br />
week after we^-k cover four acres <strong>of</strong><br />
ground-.with ten and twelve thousand<br />
people, and repeatedly turn tbous-<br />
nndK away.' while be preaches) the<br />
moxt orthodox, sotil-stirring and<br />
soul-winninir crosiwl is a man for<br />
whom the whobt Churcb Militant<br />
ought to pruist> find, as no doubt the<br />
Church Triumphant is doing. The<br />
•Continent.<br />
| —People who are always looking<br />
, for trouble are jiever -nlistled when<br />
; thev find il.<br />
NOTICE !<br />
PsyHlgawt 5(K>I-C.ik Prloi For AH Kioi. sl<br />
FURNITURE<br />
No Lot Too E.fsf(«. Nomm Too<br />
Jos. P. Venable. 653 Asbury Ave<br />
B.ll Phoas 61 W<br />
J. P. FOX<br />
Contractor<br />
7th & West Ave.<br />
Club Stables<br />
Boarding Dy Day or Wseh<br />
Hones and Carriages To Hlr«<br />
Teams Furnished for Hsullng:<br />
| SHERIFF'S SALE<br />
. Uy virtue <strong>of</strong> u writ «if l-'l'-H Km-lux, fur<br />
' walit uf Muriuuut-d I'rt-mlwtu, la nui ill<br />
I n'L'tod. U^Ufd tint <strong>of</strong> thu (*uur*t ut l<br />
i f N J l 2U<br />
I ntod. U ^ d t h u t liiin<br />
i ctry uf NCJW Jt)r«fi. on tlm 2UL *\iy ot<br />
Klruury. A. 1 >. J'Jlt;. In u IYIL-II, ID CJII« May Oijurt Uuuuu,<br />
I'lipn Ality Cmmty, Now Jvr***$/?• •<br />
All th<strong>of</strong>io two ir.icU or i>arc**lki ot l:in«1<br />
unil i>k-t)iulMfki lu>r>'ln:triwr imrilfularly «lo-<br />
uirllwil, ktltuutt. lyliiif itiu) tiuhik' In tli«<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>.CKMith <strong>City</strong>, In thu County <strong>of</strong> Cap,.<br />
Muy und Htutu oi" N'uw Jurauy, Unowti ium<br />
tli'MlUiiuted uw lotu Sou. uoi* utiil 1210, hi<br />
I Mack No. IJ ay uliowu on a certain itlu<br />
(if Ih«' "Oc»'uu <strong>City</strong> OurU'MiM Comitany<br />
uuii-k«d I'lu(i No. j, and duly UU.i M.i<br />
Kith, mis, In the County CU-rk'u (trrir.. o<br />
Oui>« Uuy County ut Cup« May C-nir<br />
If.m-t**, N. J.. buunilud und (.••au-rltuwl H<br />
fnllnwM: Ileiclnttlnir Mt u t>olnt In th<br />
hurthwenterly Ilti« <strong>of</strong> Atluuttt; U^uluvur<br />
I which .tuld lln*t tn a curvtul tln») ut ih<br />
dlatAlic** <strong>of</strong> two hundred uttd twenty -IS2o><br />
foot northeuaturly from Ihu Unrtheuxt-trly<br />
lino <strong>of</strong> ILatidln* (load, UM »hown on MA Id<br />
pluit and ninnlnjf thenc« flatty In a, north-<br />
«mit«rly dl roc tion alon* the B&ld north-<br />
we«t«rly line <strong>of</strong> Atlantic EJouI»vmM a dU-<br />
tanca <strong>of</strong>.«Uty south-<br />
westerly direction alonjr the said bulk-<br />
heud line <strong>of</strong> Lotoon or Baaln the dlsbtnce<br />
<strong>of</strong> 6«,7fl8 foot tn % point tn the dlvldln*<br />
line between lots Noa. i2oa and 1109;<br />
'4th> in n. -toutheasterly direction In ttnd<br />
ilonjr satd dividing line a distance <strong>of</strong><br />
ino hundred (100. fent to the, place or<br />
mint <strong>of</strong> bealnnln*. Ilelnjr a portion <strong>of</strong><br />
he* sumo promlio-i which the Oceun <strong>City</strong><br />
Vatfoclatton by d«#d <strong>of</strong> Indenture diii-«'<br />
tho fourth day <strong>of</strong> June A. D. 1013. antt<br />
I'erordod In the County Clvrk'n Office nf<br />
Cape May County, at Cape May Court<br />
House. N. J.. In Deed Book No. 37*<br />
pilaus. 153. Ac, did R-rant and convi-v<br />
unto the wild <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Qardens Cam*<br />
puny, Ita Hucc«»orM and asalans, forever.<br />
COI^RMAN V- COIISON, Sheriff.<br />
Vitvd Murrh 1, ir>16.<br />
J. Flthlun Tiitem. Sol'r 3-«.'4tpni3.4o<br />
SHERIFF'S SALE<br />
V ilUXi!'<br />
one i:<br />
' Py vlrtuo or nn ulla*. writ <strong>of</strong> F1«rl<br />
Knclim, tor mnU> <strong>of</strong> MorttcnjccKl I*r«nilic«.<br />
l. 1910, In a certain<br />
miiNtt whwroin I«11ll«t H. I^nttlmitr U «im-<br />
Piulm.nt. und Oraan rtty <strong>On</strong>rtl««na Corn-<br />
Puny IM * hoiirw <strong>of</strong> twulve and Ava<br />
o'clork I*. M;. to wit, nt one o'clock In<br />
th.t urtfrnouii <strong>of</strong> »nli! duy, at the Hh«*r-<br />
'"' urflci'. In Cup.* May Court IIUUHO,<br />
Muy County. Now JerBtiy:<br />
tho HO four tract H nr purcul* <strong>of</strong> Inttd<br />
nn«l t>rt*mlMoM hnritlmtftur uurtlculurly Jn-<br />
ttrrlbfd, Hltiii.i«>, lylnu und bolntf In th«<br />
n* il). und lot Number Three. Thouaa<br />
und HUiy-eisht <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
lrn» Company, bounded and deacrlb*<br />
ud ua follow*:<br />
I*ot No. 113 In Dlock No. <strong>On</strong>e:—-H«cttt-»<br />
htnff at a point In the West line <strong>of</strong> Bat*<br />
teraca Tt In a aouthnMMtttrly dlri>rt1oit<br />
und pnniilrK with the lln«a <strong>of</strong> North<br />
Mtrr.'t 1?r> twt tt> tho nark lino <strong>of</strong> the<br />
t»tH In Illock No. s; Mkuthweaterly<br />
ulitnu'-ihe-«u4ld*lMiok-|ln*>^31.3&-reet:-Mth>~<br />
nortltwi>iiti
f^f^^^^-^^^^ff^^S^^^<br />
£•cnk.<br />
"Well, lltiHH," said ho, "it'll btien «•<br />
lone rond. but il'n CIIIIIO at last. The<br />
doctor says tho old arm ain't cumin'<br />
book, uo I've reported to the super-<br />
intendent, and he's put me nn the<br />
penfdun list. Tonj-h luck, in a \n\,<br />
Uiitl vet I don't know as I'm surry. A<br />
fellow that's been at it forty years,<br />
Rtrai^lil, urnvbe bus ennieil a rc-i. I<br />
have boon well treated, there nin't a<br />
blutik murk airaiusl my reennl, and<br />
while I hale to think I am L'cllin' nlil,<br />
I don't know \in I've "ot any nl'lil O<br />
oompluiii,<br />
*H have ctune iu to -ay /ir'i'iil-bvc,'<br />
BOHR, und to tell you that this phco<br />
IK resiuinsible fnr where I he tmlny.<br />
If I bail never enme here, eliiinei"-<br />
are a. thousand In one 1 would never<br />
hnvo jntued the church, (treat niL'ht<br />
that WIIK fnr me I" and hi- chin<br />
trembled a little—"and now thai I<br />
am wh'af vou itiiirht en!| an did |ieu-<br />
aioner. nothin' gives me mure com-<br />
fort than to talk about the time I<br />
Htnrted tn livinir riirlit.<br />
"MeJibe I never ttild you"—be ha<br />
II hundred limes—"but, whether<br />
liiiveTor mitrit willtlo me ironil lo le<br />
it just nnee' IIKUIII. My wife—am<br />
ninny in kindness, Kolitlt-neSH. pa<br />
tit-nee, integrity, truth. — (leorjjt<br />
Clnrko Peek,<br />
DAMSEL RHODA'S REPORT<br />
When (lie<br />
to tint itriiyi<br />
<strong>of</strong> ,<strong>Mar</strong>y Hi Ji<br />
T to the last tb<br />
way to heaven is IL wuy <strong>of</strong> faith. I<br />
have (.'ulteii into tlint way,_w<br />
i* done -o bv a step <strong>of</strong> faith. "H;<br />
LTrnce lire, ve sny«*tl, through faith,'<br />
i tint divine fonnulu--(a - iic« back o<br />
II. over all, lhront:h all. in nil. fmn.<br />
Irst to last*-divine jrruce claspiui;<br />
anils- with human faith und walk-inc;<br />
he heavenwartl way from -entrant*<br />
o exit.<br />
Tlm uuiy <strong>of</strong> faith is hcalltifiill<br />
'imple to thti oiiciifi! evo und tb<br />
opened heart. Hut lo blind unbelief<br />
il is a puzzle, a mystery, u bewilder-<br />
ment, and will so contiiiiie.until th<br />
devil's ""blinders" are removed.<br />
. It i-- sometimes very difficult to tret<br />
the unsaved to apprehend the way <strong>of</strong><br />
t'ai.lh for Kiilvation. Its very sim-<br />
plicity seems to confii-e their minds<br />
It i- at thi- point where the wist<br />
soul-winner lint-; his op|iortunity ti<br />
-how the uay <strong>of</strong> faith to the peiplcv<br />
inipiirei'. As an iliistratiou, very<br />
in its simplicity und elTccl-<br />
iveness. we cite an instance from the<br />
ife <strong>of</strong> Charles II<br />
The L'reat preacher was -euled<br />
WHAT DO YOU SAY?<br />
•'1- you that he hi<br />
in liis he;irt, .yi.<br />
"When a man I*<br />
the love or Vatur<br />
limy bn sure he linsn't any." So -ui<br />
tin* MaL'e u^ Concnrd. And, u|*o:<br />
seeniiil thnii'.'lit, most <strong>of</strong> us will ne,re<br />
with Jiija. We do iinl wantu man t<br />
tell us hnw much he loves Mowers<br />
or t'bildreii nr friends, nr pictures<br />
nr what. We want, him to net as i<br />
he loved these thines. then Im wil<br />
not need tn snv much about il. 1<br />
cannot recnll that Abraham I/nieoln<br />
«ver»aid "lie hud the love <strong>of</strong> child<br />
Ten in hiw hnnrt"; he never needed Ii<br />
•Juv It. »eryl>o(V knew It. Mo am-<br />
ount <strong>of</strong> nwsorlion will ever provti th<br />
contrary <strong>of</strong> the wuy via live. So I<br />
do not like to hear a man too <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
talk aHout hiu love or Ood. Ir Iiu<br />
renlrv "haw the Inve <strong>of</strong> Ood in his<br />
heart." he will be unable to keep It<br />
there; it •will »urt*ly break out. Some.<br />
time*, when his heart ix overfull, tie<br />
will bear tentunony in words; mo*t<br />
«f «W timo he will write hm tc»tl-<br />
• try. tlealiiif with a number <strong>of</strong><br />
ini|iiirers. Aiunnt." tho-e who came<br />
lo the ineetinir was a yoiinir Oiilch-<br />
man all the way from Holland, lo<br />
Hud as an-wcr to thi* i|iie-iioii.<br />
'What -hall-1 .lo lo he -aieiW" Mr.<br />
Spui ircnn -truck the key note imiiic-<br />
dialelv ami the fnllnwiiw,' ennver-a--<br />
i fnllnwed:<br />
'Where itul you eouic from?" a-k-<br />
eil Mr. SpurL'fon.<br />
"I cniiie from Flu-bin 1 ^, sif. |ty<br />
"Ant you want to know ulutt you<br />
n-l il" lo hi' -lived'. 1 Well, it i- a<br />
-i'.» way to enme to n-l; thut i|iie--<br />
tinn. YIIII knnw what the answer i-:<br />
"Pelieve nn the I,nrd .lesii- Christ,<br />
and thon shall he saved."<br />
' J Mllt I calllliit helicve iu ,le-lls<br />
Christ."<br />
"Well, now," Hnit) Mr. Spiiraeiin,<br />
I.ml. lure. 1 liave believed in Him<br />
a L'noil ninny year-, and I do tru-t<br />
ll'iu: lint if yon l.iinw -oiiicthiu!.' or<br />
other iiiriiinst Him, I should lit.t. to<br />
l.iimi- it, for I tl , not like to he dc-<br />
cci' cd." , '<br />
**\'o, sir, I do not, know liuylliin--.*<br />
at.- lin-t Him."<br />
"AMiv don't you trust Him, tbeiiT<br />
CiinM you trust me?"<br />
"Yes; | would trust yon with niiy-<br />
tliitiL'." . A.<br />
4l Itut .vou do not knnw much aluoil<br />
me."<br />
"\*o. nut much: nnlv I Utiow vm<br />
tiro a -preacher <strong>of</strong> the Word, and<br />
lielieve you are honest, and I conli<br />
Irust volt." . . . '.<br />
lo you mean to say," ^aid Mr.<br />
I'eon. "that you would trust me,<br />
then tell Hie thnt you cnmint<br />
, Je.-us ChristT You must have<br />
found out soiuethiliir bad about Him.<br />
' el me know it."<br />
Ho sfnud still nnd tliniii-'ht for- a<br />
loment, nnd then said: "I can see it<br />
IOW. Why, nf eourwe, T can trust<br />
when their children seem to bo un-i(-;,|,j|<br />
When Dr. Todd wits nn > s:nrpl<br />
infant, it wut-xiiid, even l».v liin moth- |.| ndi\i... .i ,„ -<br />
I lint -lit* thoiiL'ht it would he a , |(e-ened for ml<br />
increv if the little sickly thinir was, j<br />
taken from thi- world, much us she<br />
would miss it. Hut Or. Todd urew<br />
up to write the Student's Manual,<br />
nil to make an impress upon the<br />
world for irood. Sir Wnllcr Scull, as<br />
a hov. WIIK dull, but tht* dullard <strong>of</strong><br />
the hWionl house liiciilne tht* wizard<br />
<strong>of</strong> literature. Oliver Goldsmith was<br />
-o -tfl|iiil that his teacher declared<br />
that lie would never amount to anv-<br />
tliintr; and thoii'rh Oliver never learn-<br />
ed to talk much hotter than poor<br />
Poll, lie did write like un mit-cl.<br />
Clarke, the .cotnmfnliitnr. was known<br />
is a hoy as "Adam, the Ounce," and<br />
Sir lsnne Newton, who Iteeiime the<br />
most fiimoun mnthemuticnin tif hit*<br />
paid in<br />
LIABILITIES<br />
2,100.110-<br />
*.i-M.KH-l. I.V<br />
. . im<br />
7 .'i.IHIII. nn<br />
l.c-- current e\pen-es, interest and taxi"- tuiid ' '^,7.18.47-<br />
Ciri'iilntiir-' notes niitstaudini;<br />
1 Ilin In hank- and hankers •. .<br />
Individual depo-its subject to check<br />
Ccrlillcalcs <strong>of</strong> de|i(i-il due in le-s than .'III days<br />
Certified el k-<br />
! Cn-hier's check- niit-tandintr ."....<br />
i Other time depo-il-<br />
Hill- imyable, incliuliihr ohliiralMui- represimtin!.'<br />
money borrowed • ~~~'<br />
•J.1.7H0.0I<br />
780.00<br />
1.711:1.00<br />
.V2.nl<br />
ate. seemed in ehildhontl to hnve<br />
xkull un thick that the teacher foul<br />
not pound into him the multiplicntm<br />
table—Selected.<br />
THE RISE AND FALL<br />
OF THE CAMEL'S HUMP<br />
The huni|> <strong>of</strong> the camel is Illlet<br />
with flit. <strong>On</strong> its lonir miirch aeros<br />
he desert <strong>of</strong> Sahara Hit* cainel <strong>of</strong><br />
en finds hut little to eat. and the<br />
it lives liv itbsorhinir Hie fat. U'lic<br />
s contiuiii's for a lou^ lime, th<br />
IIIIIIII> lieconii's llabhy and alniosl dis<br />
nnoears, Tho condition <strong>of</strong> the came<br />
ran always be. told bv observim; it<br />
ium|:. 'rliroil'-'liiilil northern .Uriel<br />
he natives keep all their dale stone<br />
il irivc Ibeiii. to the camel'-, t>*<br />
listed t'ri.m their lonL' Siiliari<br />
iiarch. The cainels learn lo like tin<br />
le stones, and the native- -av II<br />
nake thi-aruniiTs hump strontr anil<br />
riu JIL.-11 in. <strong>On</strong>ward.<br />
MV CHIEF NEED<br />
Mv he.'irl needs 'I'l , l.oril. tny<br />
earl need- Thee! \o part <strong>of</strong> mv<br />
i-in 1 / nerds Thee like lav- lleal't. Al<br />
-e within me can he Illlcil liv Tli\<br />
I'ls. Mv Inni'.'cr can he siili-lleil liv<br />
Illy blend. Mv Illil'-I can he ;lli.iv.<br />
il hv eiirtlilv waters. M.v cold can<br />
(I hy bol|.ello!d tire-. .My<br />
cnrincss can he relieved In mitivaril<br />
re-l. I til I no tiiltiviil'il thiic.- can 'il..ke<br />
illV- hearl pure. The c.-tluie-l il;iyu:l|<br />
imt fiiliii mv pa.—ion-. The I'liiiv-t<br />
-cciie will not hi'iiutil'v my -*i"il The<br />
r!,.!i..^i tllll-ic will not iii;il.c liarim-nv<br />
Williii^ '|'||,» hrce/i-<br />
uir. bill im liree/e ,<br />
spirit.. *<br />
Thi- u-or!d has i,,,.<br />
"'V I'carl. |.| h.-m ,,,.<br />
•ve; it I,,1, i.roOitletl |<br />
I'a- providiil f,,^ my<br />
unit, idci^ |,.,. my S|'.,<br />
hut il h',i'. I,,,t<br />
'nn<br />
clean-,,<br />
clean..<br />
I'o<br />
Why, <strong>of</strong> course, t oan trust<br />
[film; T oonnnt help truHtlnir Him. He<br />
U xnch a blesxed one tlutt I miiBt<br />
touat Him. Qood-*ye. sir." tie added:<br />
"I will BO back to rTunhinir; it is nil<br />
or o v ear": it<br />
touch: il lias<br />
.,- <strong>of</strong> he.inly;<br />
. j»rn\ i'li-d fnr mv hiMfl<br />
l'rovide Tlum for mv heart, fort> .'iilcrin-.- .Inline,<br />
tiiwu.nr miller in tlm ^ulinrli-. <strong>of</strong> il,<br />
sluiifK (*anihrin Stt't't \Vurlv< on the<br />
It'll i-iili' ut tho Init;l;. ami tin (lie<br />
riirhtVSiili r "i>rTi~i'iT«I mini' blurted ut<br />
about the >uunt> tiuit* u>- tin* oriiriin*'<br />
foriiiatinn ot* tht* rnuiiuiiiY. ami<br />
wlio.sii out|uit. bus |>uiil every t'N|it'n>e<br />
uf the Cambria. Stet'l i'o, t'riini it^<br />
birth till t.i.lnv und in wboue bowelH<br />
lifforilini; to stnti~ti- iriveu UH art'<br />
luillidn^ <strong>of</strong> ton< in untinii'lii'd vein^.<br />
'Well. htTf w.i art' in .InliiKtiiwn. a<br />
vrrv nnrrou' corce si'im't'ly iiilmit"<br />
liritr ^|vni't> for an autonmhile hotween<br />
Ihe )ilatfortn and the hills but the-<br />
initoiniibili'K in ninirl arc lien'<br />
II ml waiting fnr us. Wt* cliiiih ulmuril<br />
nnd urt't'M'ortt'd thn.iiirli iihoiit ••iirlit<br />
unlit"* <strong>of</strong> iniivinir *iln--h. f».r Iiu* --now<br />
'K jrinnir uniler tbt* iri'nial ^iin'-binc.<br />
ilown tbrouirb -tht* citv to the ^ct'iui'<br />
ruilvniv nr ni,ther uinnl cli'vntoi'<br />
which take*, n^ ill* nliont •-!."• feel t"'r<br />
a vituv nf .lohn^t(vwn. SiuOi :> w'nii<br />
dcrfiil iiiiniirniuii li*'^ hcfori' u^-<br />
-O»« wa tan man tba way<br />
•N—g » baeoa* a CailattaaT<br />
'..;V HOW maay Bnada» aaiuinl I<br />
pportanltyl<br />
«( Ufa<br />
aaT<br />
May Bandar aohool<br />
mgu UM word o< Oos<br />
•lobli'.tiixvn is ii_city «»!' ^cctinu-. The<br />
cenlriil^iillcv b.isn'i arcji cni'ii'jl. In'<br />
bull) il mill -.11 il crops mil in in.un<br />
nl' I be siirrnuiitliii'j- ftnit bills. Awav<br />
ulT vmiilcr bcvniiil Ibt* l«»wi'r -lu|ie- U<br />
Ibe l>li nliere tlic. tnriciilinl CMI.-I*.-<br />
li'n|ilie hull it-, liirtli. IIIMI'S ulicrc tlic<br />
ln'_- 1I11111, wlin-i* liiii-ti-u biuik<br />
biirictl •Jnlui'-t'iwti in nn iiccmi i>l'\vu.<br />
ler und Icvcllcil almost c\crv IIOII-C<br />
iu its territory. <strong>On</strong> you -c tlint<br />
uliilf brick ii|>|nirciillv 11I10111 six<br />
feel Trom tlie t"i> nf youdcr cliurcb<br />
tower? Well, tliiit-'imirk-i Hit* liisrli<br />
uiilcr nl' Hie .loliii-lown II11111I. We<br />
come ilowu to ciirtli iiL'iiin uiul in Car<br />
N'o. 11 your rt > t*r«"-t*ti111 tivt* is enr-<br />
ricil tlirtiuurb nil tli«*j•riiicipnI u|rcets<br />
to tin* lueelinir ol' tin*'Cliuiiilier ol'<br />
Cotiiiuert'c. Tliis it 11 citv <strong>of</strong> irreut<br />
iiroportinusi, <strong>of</strong> trrenl- nctivitit't mill<br />
lit' tiecessiiiilv '_'rcnt men, mul tlieir<br />
1,'recliiiL- wii's in t.t'.'i•iir_- willi their<br />
constitution. It wus mi ovution. Uv-<br />
trrcl'- were voiced on every side for<br />
'•e s!i,,ri,„.-.; ,,|' 0111- yisil. If they<br />
-l'*.' I'litllll 1|II\C ill: I'MO'it-II'llit V I' 1 '<br />
•• '-• ill-' IIs , . n i . t'c:i-( t ' ' c v u - m i l i l l!iil<br />
•••(•' - i i l i l i t t ' v . bill I n I i " t l e i i l e i l H i '<br />
••t.-ri ol' tire: 1 ' iic," liri'.-iil with 11-<br />
" Ulci! :i crtlii- In Ihclll Well, .11'<br />
- 1 --IIII.l.c V,-- «• 'I.I -i.|.-I i-.<br />
•-•I we sjiiokcd In tl • -.; I bi-ii ''-.<br />
' '>' I'li-lu lii>\i- we In-cd Ihcni :i|nl<br />
•we't| Ii.' e I,, I.,vc Ihcni I • f r :intl<br />
'"•'" i'lcui when ill' I'nulil nil L'ivi-<br />
''•cm I'he opporlunity •'' r e*riri»e-i-<br />
tinii. .Tnhnstowii i- tht* '• I i*x :i nit il t* T<br />
Liinu oT in this section <strong>of</strong> uiir coiin-<br />
trv nC tbc IHL' ciimi'-linck nf 1111111<br />
aty:iinst eletui*ntal I'orces, Here not<br />
so iii.inv veurs turn wus .1 cilv'wined<br />
iifT tin* itui|i with a corres.nnn(liirjf<br />
los« <strong>of</strong> life und total loss n( cverv<br />
Ibin'j <strong>of</strong> (niiti'rial worth, reconstruct-<br />
ed on verv tnuch ntore stable basis,<br />
u-itli buildin"s. lull Ii (vrivati* nntl >>nli-<br />
lic. oP most ex'iensive a»nl extensile<br />
cbiiraeler, "bti^ini'ss houses a ereil't<br />
to nnv pitv mid resiliences- irivin"<br />
evidences <strong>of</strong> culture mill refinement.<br />
11 cilizcnKhin. im evidenced bv our<br />
vi'fcolion nn(l thn u e who i-ri'ded us.<br />
<strong>of</strong> n^ l»'ir-lieiirted and Iii5-b-cnneei>-<br />
lioned men IIK anv munieinnlity run<br />
lionet. bil*tv n« bcuver< witli tile liitf<br />
tilisincs^ (hut ii making all thin BI'I-<br />
tion-n bee-hive <strong>of</strong> induwtry.<br />
At 4.3(5 we bntln ironfl-hy ^o<br />
.lonnKtown nhd proeeedetl to (Ireenn-<br />
hunr. TTniontoo and ronnelluville »t<br />
ent'h <strong>of</strong> which verV intereallnff mnt-<br />
ters tact our attention, and nt 10.45<br />
A. M., Wednettday, wo reached Mo-<br />
Keenport, tho seat <strong>of</strong> Home <strong>of</strong> tiio<br />
biccest manufacturide plants to be<br />
found anywhere. We wero met on<br />
arrival by Mr. It. P. Delatiey, preHi-<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> tho Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, a<br />
man <strong>of</strong> biff onhyuieal caliber and with<br />
as bite a hoart und aa warm a wcJ-<br />
eomeaH any who hadpreeeded him on<br />
the trip. Hero were two (riant indus-<br />
tries, one tb» pipe manafactunnc<br />
concern, and the other the blgceat<br />
tin plate factory in the world, we<br />
bad tho ociTiI«Re <strong>of</strong> •iaitlnjr either<br />
tmder the iraUance <strong>of</strong> part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
-committee appointed for our visit.<br />
Both these-pianta were' visited ty<br />
separate, sections. <strong>of</strong> pur party,<br />
went through the tin plate factory.<br />
BeHideu these two bujjo pluntu are<br />
others <strong>of</strong> twurccly IOMU intercut. The<br />
city has a populittion ot about tiU,-<br />
000, and Rives employment to about<br />
25,000 personu", and within a livo<br />
mile radiusRIVOH eni|»loyment to f)U,.<br />
IOOO. It hus 14 public nuhoolH', 511<br />
churchuti, a frou public librury and<br />
a very livo Cbumbt-r <strong>of</strong> Coouincrco,<br />
'llavini; onlv' i u ht' i- and a quurter<br />
ntuy in tlio < ity, much <strong>of</strong> itn inte<br />
estinr ft ihlrtiH could only bo clnnc-<br />
od at, and ii Tnadu IIK just a little<br />
bit Horo tlutl we huilii't u proper op-<br />
portunity II u'ivo it thu closer inves.<br />
tiKutioii it -I well deserved. Nc •nnl -iient. and |n-l befnre lejiv-<br />
•n-r we had a .'oYiVoosit,* nieluri* tnt-<br />
I'II. <strong>of</strong> tni»>-t i»f the per-iois in the<br />
•var'v. nu th.* Coliutv Court Tlonse<br />
T* : ii<br />
.^,. I,,<br />
h:iint. ,1 .o.<br />
f ii..;i<br />
-.l liv V-'l-<br />
.• -.•Ua.'i.'lile hi'U on all -ides, urn-<br />
viile^ .-in :iUiM»-1 level sin-fuce Tor lite<br />
t o u - n .it" I'liniiniin'i', w-hile o with this -u^'llinir I_THW<br />
III-_- more antl more uoticculile we<br />
pulled out for nur lust slop on tht*<br />
tri'V. tht* citv <strong>of</strong> Kliniru, where we<br />
-'•t»nt our lii-t fvetiin*.' iu Ihe lit—t <strong>of</strong><br />
coiniuiuv uml •uiiifiT M-l-y deli'-'htl ul<br />
auspices.<br />
The sum iiftimale <strong>of</strong> mv iniprcs-<br />
^i.ni-s <strong>of</strong> Ihis tri|i i- that it is snr-<br />
pri-inir liow little is known L'enernlly<br />
<strong>of</strong> the itupu:tai'ci* <strong>of</strong> al hast halt" n<br />
dozen <strong>of</strong> the larger cities cuumci'ufcil<br />
on Ibis list. Unit it \- n i I haiipy<br />
iiieinory to Vf.-;i!I the bi^-hearlcducs^<br />
• if thi* men. we- met all aliuc" I'lie<br />
•-..•II•', uli."'::l,-lv uli-l"iiled hv tlldr<br />
ill 1111)'.'-1 -iiece—e-. their rentliue--<br />
;ind sul'i'itnih' tn ui.-ike the wry nin-t<br />
<strong>of</strong> the titrir* sr» na to *-how'ns al] ;!..i!<br />
UiiH posvirhle :iutl trivt' n- the fccliu 1 ^<br />
<strong>of</strong> trill* hrollK'rhooil, ul-n, I've t"* -<br />
leiwled invilatious to tunny <strong>of</strong> tin*<br />
men I mel to cotnt* .-• titl visit' us- t'hi*<<br />
-Ulilliler, mid I trust they will, antl<br />
-IUIU 1 - <strong>of</strong> them I feel il-sn».,.d will, -o<br />
-onii* <strong>of</strong> vou folks will have to hustle<br />
•iml hi'In in tin' cutci-tumm!*- to he ut<br />
in keepiu'-- with tho dcli'j-litful<br />
thimrt; tlirv tlid and 'the sweetest<br />
Hlnrnev thev whispered to your<br />
tfrnti'ful rcprcs-entative.<br />
It wim finite- a plciisurt* lo notice<br />
on tho trip nome <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 1 *<br />
fiivorite HOIIH. who in bnominir voices<br />
ou tlie ears und elsewhere called me<br />
by mv e?tv'ii mime ami whih* Ihert"<br />
wii.t less Kislu-r on their lips' there<br />
n-i'« moro Oci-:in Cilv nnd Ibiit, loo,<br />
WHM jronil uilvertiHine. I refer to<br />
Alex. T.iiwrowe. Kd. T.i'tYcrtv. M«r-<br />
enn Thotnns 1 nnd Wm. Weimer.<br />
Tt wim n ilren_»e-t.' -till eeboe-<br />
and re-echoes iliroii'.'h the lives <strong>of</strong><br />
men. .le-u- took inlinite pain- to<br />
hrinu- to men a (teller under-taiiiliiiL*<br />
<strong>of</strong> life anil il- ll-l'-. lie sni,| MU'a'll<br />
and a-.'ain: "If any man de-ire- t"<br />
In* llr-t IIIIIOII!."' von. Ihe sauie -hall<br />
lie la-i <strong>of</strong> all and -ervant <strong>of</strong> all. and<br />
•Wlio-oe\er will -live hi- lil'e -ball<br />
lo-e i,t : hut ului-ocver will lo-e hi-<br />
lit'e for mv -like tlu* same -hall -u*c<br />
"What does it mean lo lo-e the life<br />
for Chri-t'- .-alii* i- a fair iine-limi<br />
iu view <strong>of</strong> the Lord'- declaration<br />
I'raetieally. it means to -nlimit lo<br />
the emit I'o! <strong>of</strong> lioil all lll.ll '-or- \M<br />
Ihe niiilvt'-nii <strong>of</strong> tlic liciir.'. In otlier<br />
wtirtl-, it mean- the entire -urreiide.r<br />
<strong>of</strong> our lit'e. with all it- .imliitioii- and<br />
de-ire- I., ihe will <strong>of</strong> Christ.<br />
"A liirlher i|iu—lion i-. W'liul — 11•'• 11<br />
one ^ain by -in Ii -iiliuii-si.in what<br />
I- Ihe life we -ave hy the In-ill 1 .'?<br />
Wt* -hall train, primarily. Ihe -pint<br />
mil life. The oriL-inal life wa- for<br />
feitetl hv -ill. ftr.-ico tlluls us dea(|<br />
in tre-iva--es and -in-, and renew-<br />
ill li- the life <strong>of</strong> Hod. We -halt tfaiu<br />
al-o the phv-ical life. l.en.-tli <strong>of</strong><br />
day- are promised to -ucli as yield<br />
themselve- nnre-ert edlv to tin- wil<br />
<strong>of</strong> find. Hilt he-l <strong>of</strong> all, we -lln>'<br />
L'.iin cM-rlastini." life."<br />
In closin'_- his sernion, Hci. Mr.<br />
Itohue** showed limv' Chri-t himself,<br />
in hi- own life, illn-tratid the Ii-nlI.<br />
<strong>of</strong> hi- teaebiii'.-. He went down into<br />
thu very depth <strong>of</strong> human lustneas, la<br />
perfect submission to the will <strong>of</strong><br />
God. .iind'in* ddini? *u> completely and<br />
ubiiiiilantlv siivt-tl his vitality and<br />
i>ower. Today the name <strong>of</strong> Jesus<br />
is the niiiin-i.rniL- <strong>of</strong> all that in best<br />
iu tboUL'ht and life.<br />
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Two t>\ceMeul sermons wero<br />
preached at the .Kirst |laptint Church<br />
la-t Sunday. LaiL'e '-oni;r.-/ation»<br />
were present at both serviceK. Tho<br />
-econd atiniwi'sarv <strong>of</strong> the "work .<strong>of</strong><br />
the pa-tor, tlie Itev. den. V. Mitoh,<br />
was lit»iliu-!v marked nt the fuming<br />
service when Peacnn McAlliMter, on<br />
bebalf <strong>of</strong> the Church, prt'sentfit to<br />
the pn-tnr two very benutiful boa-<br />
nn.-Is nf llnwi-rs nlnni; with remarlCH<br />
i^x' apiirc('iation und feltow>;hi]i. To<br />
the-e the pastor replied briefly worda<br />
<strong>of</strong> L'ratitinle and jiiy upon the bles*-<br />
iti'.'s which Cod bus enabled the<br />
cliuri-h tn enjoy dnrinir the two yearn<br />
<strong>of</strong> seruee totretber.<br />
Mr. Mitch anuouuct'd bi.s subject,<br />
"The~Prc- Kminence <strong>of</strong> "Christ," from'"<br />
the te\l iu Col.'1:1S, "That in ull<br />
tbini^s he micbt Iiuyt* flit* prt*-emi-<br />
uciice." Amonir other thine- he utiid:<br />
The thoti^htf'ul mind would eiixily<br />
aL'ree that the heart anil soul <strong>of</strong><br />
Cbri-tiauitv i- .lesim Christ himself.<br />
Without him. the Christian religion<br />
would lie. uunMc to minister to the<br />
deeper need- <strong>of</strong> the human soul. With .<br />
him, however, it 'become* vitalized,<br />
interpreted, set. forth in livinir per-<br />
-onnlitv, ''thf power <strong>of</strong> find unto<br />
salvation tn every one thnt b»diev-<br />
eth."<br />
In elnsini;, Mr. Mitch said:<br />
"The man or the church that would<br />
mnke Christ Hiipr«'iiu> in their life in<br />
asked much but is, promised much in<br />
return for Hie'-ncriUc." "'No man<br />
who hath left lioii-i*. bn-thren,<br />
friend-, land-, for my sake, and the<br />
fio-i.fl'-. but lie -hall n'ceive an bun.<br />
dreil-folil in thi- urorl.l and iu the<br />
world to cninc life t'Verla-tinir."<br />
In tl'e 4U.-eninir service, the pastor<br />
-tirred the audience with a tbouirht-<br />
flll -ei Illiin' on "The Kollies <strong>of</strong> |fnhe.<br />
lief." from the text ill T-. 1 1:1: "The<br />
fool hath said in his heart, then' is<br />
no lioil." Tl M'cllt'iit music by<br />
the church iinartet was imirnientetl bv<br />
a iiiinilM'rbv tin* verv promising male<br />
niiurler. Thcv san;.', "Wonderful<br />
Pence."<br />
FIRST M. E. CHURCH<br />
KVeellt'iit i-i>n_'i.--_Mlioiis u-erepres.<br />
cut at the Fir-t M. K. Church lust<br />
Kahhalh at the linirninu' anil evenim;<br />
services, the pastor pr('aeliiii'^ in the<br />
inoliiiiiir from the theme. "Facing<br />
.leru-aleiii." and in the eVuninir,<br />
"Oriftinu:" was his subiect.'<br />
Hoth sermons were ileliverrd in<br />
the pastor's usual plain, earnest<br />
manner, mul were well received liy<br />
liis hearers.<br />
Thi* choir, under the leadership <strong>of</strong><br />
Harry II. Lake, rendered their selec.<br />
lions in evcelU'llt form. -<br />
Al Hie 111• • r11111_- service two |ier-<br />
-iiii- were rei-i-ivi'd into niembcrship,<br />
while on the ivrevioiis Kiiuday iiiurn-<br />
in^ nineteen wero added to tht*<br />
church roll.<br />
POWELL'S<br />
THE RELIABLE DRY GOODS STORE<br />
We are better prepared to serve von for the eomin^ yeur<br />
than, over before, with all Hensonnble merchandise.<br />
(jiirt:o Stock, K'lL-ht I'rn e and lieliahlc <strong>On</strong>nds.<br />
Phone 25<br />
POWELL'S 921 Asbury Avenue<br />
"AfortiM In Iha Is4far.<br />
Get Off at Fourteenth Street<br />
Cal Upon WM. M. TAYLOR<br />
ron<br />
Cottages, Apartments, Bungalows, Lot* and Insurance<br />
•paclal Ao«nl NoHhwaatam LKa Inurann Co., «f MMWauk**.<br />
ncnims roAM<br />
TO oaocn.<br />
THE PROORCSSIVg PAPCRHAWOCW AND DeCOWATOW<br />
\i\XL<br />
JKJo<br />
NEAT * Qulclt<br />
AT THK UOBER ornci<br />
'. !v 41<br />
/•• ••."•Ivl<br />
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THE OCEAN CITY LEDGER -Saturday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch :<br />
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» * • • •<br />
4<br />
'.«.'.•.>• ' ,<br />
.'•l'< .'.V -. - '<br />
. : »<br />
>.'••'on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Campbell<br />
wiw adopted as) read.<br />
'ltusoliition by Mr. Campbell tn<br />
orruw $-1115.511 from tho Sinking<br />
?'und:-<br />
Ho It ri'Hotvtiil by tho Uoard <strong>of</strong> Com-<br />
iHsliiimn) <strong>of</strong> Ounan c'ty that Ocrun )"li<br />
.orrow from tho Hlnklntf Kuml. Ocuni,<br />
'Ity. N. X. thn mm <strong>of</strong> four hundred nml<br />
und 60-100 dulliira. In untll-l-<br />
uitlon uf ttio IwriulniT <strong>of</strong> Irnprovumtml<br />
'urttflmitttH uridur Contract Nurnlwr HIM.<br />
lh» propur <strong>of</strong>flceri) 1>r tJt000 .<br />
men <strong>of</strong> Contruotor Matfan ho noti"<br />
lied tlutt tho timo limit for complct-<br />
iru; 'biri vontrjiot hud expired. Mr.<br />
Campbell Kecutnd. Term* Reasonable<br />
Excellent Table well provided with<br />
Preih «e» road<br />
r^end for Qooklet and Terms.<br />
O. F. W. WOODSIDE. Prop.<br />
DEFEAT OF THE PRESIDENTIAL<br />
SUFFRAGE BILL<br />
MCALLISTER'S<br />
he Leading Dry Goods Store<br />
Closing Out All Winter Here hand ise<br />
BARGAIN MONTH AT OUR STORE<br />
January waa the busiest Winter month in our history, and wo pur-<br />
* making February duplicate the trick. ,<br />
Biff bargains in Coata, Furs, Sweaters, Gloved. Winter Under-<br />
r. <strong>On</strong>tinir Flannel Oowna, Ni«ht HhirtH. Pajamas, Kimonos, Dressing<br />
Smeqaes. Remnants. Etc.<br />
Special Values In Lone Cloth, NuinnooW. r^mbrolderiea. Twill, Cot-<br />
loa Towennf. Bto..<br />
Notice our windows for Special Rareains thin month.<br />
OOOO0000OOCXX30000OOOOO00O<br />
s. s. MCALLISTER<br />
M3-80B ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
The SulTruKe leaders ara not HUr.<br />
prixod at thu futo <strong>of</strong> their bill for<br />
Presidential tiulTrUK» in the Weuate,<br />
and oonxider thu vote <strong>of</strong> tlirco to<br />
ten on tho tuotiitn to roconHider thu<br />
ndverxu report <strong>of</strong> thu Kloctionn (,'nm-<br />
mitU'O, to which it bud been rvfnrred<br />
by the l'romdent »C tho Seniito, Wil-<br />
liam T. Rouil, <strong>of</strong> C'amiien County, an<br />
very (.'««J. Kiiii'kert. I'rexident <strong>of</strong> the<br />
New Jersey Womiin Suflfrace -Axwr<br />
eiation, uayu, "Tlio hill IIIIK aeeom-<br />
pliwhcd it" pun'o^e. Wo huvu iiinde<br />
it part <strong>of</strong> our work t'nr the future<br />
to keep all our ueventy-llye tlinuiiiind<br />
nitimlwriJ, und tlirouirh tlieiii tho wo-<br />
men <strong>of</strong> tho State generally, informed<br />
upon tho record <strong>of</strong> every man in the<br />
IjeifiKlnturo on evory Hiibjcet relat-<br />
inir to th>< ui>H'un> <strong>of</strong> women and<br />
children. There hux been no oppor-<br />
tunity in tho iiiiht for tho I.eiriuluttire<br />
to no on record in regard to a<br />
Htruiulit. womiin tiitTrnire ineiiuuro,<br />
lieeauiio lirevioui; liilU have hceu I'or<br />
a refort'iiduni <strong>of</strong> (bo voter- <strong>of</strong> the<br />
State, and did not commit any man<br />
OH to hix iiermiiial view^, and we<br />
wero very mixioun to know just<br />
which men wero tliorouirh-coiutj mif.<br />
oiinir a man >ux 'Harvey Ijiiko coul<br />
ave seen the first hoiiKe built i<br />
Venn '<strong>City</strong>, but thin is; a fact, an<br />
at Mr. Lake ix still a yuiini; ma<br />
susroptihlo <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> by reason nl<br />
tlio.fnet thut ho lia» continued „<br />
hold tho tennin ehnmpion>)hip <strong>of</strong> Now<br />
Jersey, although P. S. Xlgf Cake,<br />
uuinairer <strong>of</strong> tli" Hotel Nonuandie<br />
IHI-J scvcriil time-; nearly trimrrm<br />
him. Mr. Cake i^ one <strong>of</strong> the lijilites<br />
heavy men ulio ever chased a hall<br />
on a tennis court, and word has<br />
reaehed Oicmi mailed to any<br />
adtlri'^-'^. po.-4tpAitl( ut llvtt t<br />
copy, or twulvo copies for twi'titv-<br />
flve i-entx. DiMnandw ('nun diHtant<br />
pointH for coping <strong>of</strong>TIn! lied^ir eon<br />
tnininu- it, hn» oxIiaiiKtcd Ihv Miipply<br />
•nil tho {MiuiphU't edition i- huini<br />
printed to .qupply it liuniluT nf Tx--<br />
qu«Mtu rwoivi'd in the V. M. C. A. in<br />
thix city, and many people took<br />
advantage <strong>of</strong> the opportunity to<br />
hear Mr. Woodnide. .Thoxe who<br />
had never been at the popular<br />
xenxido renort learned muoh con-<br />
eernini; tbe many udvantncex<br />
which it <strong>of</strong>fered and which Mr.<br />
Woodxido explained olearly nnd<br />
demonstrated with xlidcx. Other<br />
Icelnrex have la-en civon in vuri-<br />
IIIIK chiirelicx in Itr-ndinir, St. Clair,<br />
Maiieh Chunk, Tatnaqun, Rehuyl<br />
kill Haven. Port Carixin. Hazelton<br />
and other place-..<br />
Mr. W'oodxide reprexentx the <strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and tlii« proposition<br />
WIK one <strong>of</strong> xim»ly advertininif- the<br />
report which ix. irrowinir moro pop-<br />
ular cadi year. He had nothing to<br />
>-ell and did not xeek uny expen^rx.<br />
ll» khowed the wonderful eondi-<br />
tionx in the city, tho wonderful<br />
xevea mile protected hatlii<br />
heach, the paved xtn-etx for miles<br />
and milex, tne flxhing in the bay,<br />
and many other fentmeu which<br />
art* only <strong>of</strong>fered hy <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Great strcsx wax laid upon the<br />
xanitary conditionx <strong>of</strong> lln> xum-<br />
nier rei-ort which hax a death rati<<br />
<strong>of</strong> only nix und two-thirdx per<br />
thouxand. Ho alxo distributed a<br />
unniher <strong>of</strong> eircularx advertixing<br />
the city in which wore many protox<br />
which gave good illustration uf<br />
the Iw'auty <strong>of</strong> the place and itx<br />
many advantaKex nt a ximiuier ro-<br />
Mort.<br />
Senutor James K. <strong>Mar</strong>tine, who took<br />
as In- keynote tlie laet that at this<br />
crisis in tliis coiintr.v, every mil'<br />
should sMiiii<strong>of</strong>l IVesiileut Wilson and<br />
keep (lid (ilorv living nt the mast<br />
head; Vuv.il (Hliier II. Otto Witt-<br />
penn, the iMiulidi'tc for (lovernoi*,<br />
was introduced as the Ulna who had<br />
nerved Hudson County for two terms<br />
u.s Commissioner, and nerved as<br />
Mayor ol Jersey Citv for three suc-<br />
cessive terms, each.time hi'inif elect.<br />
ed bv an increased majority. In n<br />
iiiL- speech was bis declaration<br />
Ktirriiiur p h<br />
tnado with an etiiphuxix 'that could<br />
not be misunderstood: "I yield to no<br />
man in inv love for peuco und har-<br />
mony, but if they arc brought about<br />
by a nnoriflce to principle them I am<br />
for fight." The word flcht came out<br />
with a vim and snap that stirred the<br />
blood in the vein* <strong>of</strong> his hearers, and<br />
brought everyone to their feet.<br />
Judge R. IT. Kldredice and Ex-Behu.<br />
tor Harry C. Wheaton dwelt on<br />
cleanness in politics, and that the<br />
only nope <strong>of</strong> Democracy in Cape May<br />
County was in the nomination <strong>of</strong><br />
clean, upright men for eleetion.<br />
Among those present from <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
Commissioner William<br />
Campbell, Postmaster B. rWt<br />
fimitn. Wardell Hi«bee. Xuther Wai'<br />
Uoe. Albert Gilbert. Ira Mathta.<br />
Hatrv fltaetauui. John N. Johnson.<br />
SI 8. MoAW«ter. Warren Smltt.<br />
Oeonco W. Nieswon. E. A. Boat-'<br />
•aoja an4 Howard D. Taylor.<br />
THE LADIES TO LEAD<br />
liih-s the date xliall he changed<br />
iv I'a-lur Kiilp, th« weekly prayer<br />
i\iM'liir_- in the M. I'j. ('hnreh will lie<br />
I'd Wi.'iliesduv evenini.', <strong>Mar</strong>ch ^Oth,<br />
by the Frances Willard Itihl.i Class.<br />
The program followx: _<br />
Topic: "The Kingdom <strong>of</strong> l]od."<br />
'Siiciug. by Audience.<br />
Opening Pr»yer.<br />
SincriUL'. Hymn 71.<br />
(ii'iiL'i-.iphv and Orauniiiir -<strong>of</strong> the<br />
Kinirdom, l-'ir^t Siwaker.<br />
SinLim'-'. Hymn 'SMI.'<br />
Aritliini'lic <strong>of</strong> the' Kinirdom, Suc-<br />
tr, Aiiilic-nce.<br />
Uixinixxal.<br />
REV. J. B. KULP RETURNS TO<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
1<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL<br />
Household Arts Course for Women<br />
and Girls To Be Added.<br />
Thu Capo May County Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Kduuutiou aimiiuni.-erf its docihiun to<br />
udd u Dopartuient <strong>of</strong> Householil Artx<br />
to thu School <strong>of</strong> Vooutioaul Training<br />
ut Capo May Court Hoiiso, on Mon-<br />
day, April 3rd. t<br />
Mian A. Ethel Niukorxon, <strong>of</strong> Sou<br />
Ixle <strong>City</strong>, hax been appointed to di-<br />
rect this work, and classes will be<br />
held duily, except Fridays, at Capo<br />
May Court House. -<br />
•Railroad transportation only will<br />
be paid for students who are not<br />
wooe earners or married.<br />
All girls over 14 years <strong>of</strong> age and<br />
women who have had training equiv-<br />
alent to the fifth grado <strong>of</strong> grammar<br />
HchooU, and who desire instruction<br />
in cookery, food values, household<br />
management, «to., are eligible to join<br />
the school either aa full-time or part,<br />
time atndeata.<br />
. Address apoliaatio"* and inquiries<br />
to lOai A. Ethel Nickenoo, instntet.<br />
or. Cape May Coort Houae, H. J.<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> this city, as well an the<br />
citizens generally, »'«r« dolijjhted to<br />
read in W'ednendayV daily puper-<br />
:liul thu popular pastor, Ituv. J. II.<br />
Kulp, hail been returned to this city.<br />
The Itriducton District uppoiut-<br />
inents ure as follows:<br />
t>. II. N'vaJ. IHnlil.it HULMjrlntnndent.<br />
Alluwuy—II. 11. HUIIII.-IB.<br />
Anbury unit Hnuth Hunvlllr—Thonum<br />
lloiu.<br />
Auru nml IllL-hu.kMi—A. n. smith.<br />
llrldMrlon—Cjnlr.il. ti. .-i.rll«-lfl mul Alilliu.—llttwuril'Amt*r.<br />
Ilf.iirilwvlll4< nml Hmith Ikfiinlii—J. K.<br />
Whlllukerr<br />
Dlvliliriir Vn-i.lt—l.lneiiln rrunltier.<br />
Kl.l.iru Olreult—Mhi-rt llalli-y.<br />
VUmrr— Clr.ull—Jl.hlr H. Ilontarmi.<br />
()I:.H»IMII»—k iind Iliirldlah—Thomio*<br />
J. Mi'iKiin.<br />
Iliiti-yvlllo Circuit—N'lithun Truliior.<br />
Ilunriick'u llrUn.•--Unmloy M. Clark.<br />
llurrlxonvlllf mul tVrr.ll—J. O. It.<br />
'orlluii.<br />
Ili'luti'ivllli—I-Vtwuril Muiiyon.<br />
Hotlywiswl nml AnulrHfa—J* ^>- K ^~<br />
iur.-r. as<br />
it was manifest that hi-J pnrlieiihir<br />
brand nf enthusiasm vrns ln--t suited<br />
for the job. Well, that was attend-<br />
ed to IIIKI |ia>.sed by cheer- from ev-<br />
ery throat.<br />
It's wonderful, when von come to'<br />
calmly think it over, how one MIC-<br />
eess tilwnv* start- you otT-on anoth-<br />
er inn-nit, and there were <strong>of</strong> inn'<br />
liiimlter thai evening who thomrlit<br />
we ..utrlit In •„-,, on nnd iuniorliiiie<br />
our iinlile Fri-elinlder- for nilvi'rtis-<br />
intr fund-. Inn- our older and wi-er<br />
head- prevailed n'_"ain-J thi- pr»po-i-<br />
tinu and it was froin Oeean <strong>City</strong><br />
thut tin* voice ranie, to let us clean<br />
the Conntv ol' iti.i-.iuitoe-. and tlfit<br />
invite the whole world to see the<br />
trim-format inn wrought.<br />
Soiiiewlu're in thi-. • iieiuhhiirhnod,<br />
lluit u'i-c mini <strong>of</strong> the lower coa-t,<br />
Mr. II. IV Ki-tev. '.-ave n wonderful<br />
iiii|>roiiintii addre-- on pos-ihilitie-<br />
<strong>of</strong> iudM^trie- Tor Caiw Mnv County.<br />
Mr. Itislev -.cenis to he as much at<br />
home in cheiai-trv as hi* is at the<br />
Yacht Club, or n»v social function,<br />
for lie rolled forth nh-tract and con-<br />
crete and miwil principles iu rela-<br />
tion to manufacture-, that sutrt?c.>t'<br />
ed 111
flntnrdBy. <strong>Mar</strong>ch ;<br />
^Itl<br />
&••'•• I<br />
NOTICES FROM<br />
THE CHURCHES<br />
FIRST M. E. CHURCH<br />
Frcaehuxr Sy tho pnotor, iRov. J.<br />
B. Kulp. at 10.30 A. M. and 7.30<br />
P.M. -<br />
Sunday Sobo'al at 2.30 P. M.<br />
', FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
. Pronchinir tomorrow morning nml<br />
•Tecinir by Pastor Mitch.<br />
Sunday School at 2.30 P. 11.<br />
A LINEN SHOWER<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday morning. Rev. Jainos<br />
E. Luke, I>. I)., will preach in the<br />
first Presbyterian Church, in the<br />
•buenco <strong>of</strong> tho pastor, who ax Mod.<br />
orator <strong>of</strong> tho I'rexhytcrian Church, <strong>of</strong><br />
Tnokuhoc, will preach and hold com-<br />
nranion in that Churoh, an Sunday<br />
morning. Rev. Mr. fanner will ro-<br />
tan, however, in time to address the<br />
friendship Men's Bible Class in thn<br />
Afternoon. lie will n]no preach at<br />
the eveninir service, bin theme he!<br />
"The Blacker." There will bo the,<br />
anal excellent musical program by<br />
tte eholr nnder the leadership <strong>of</strong><br />
bawl* K. Smith.<br />
w<br />
,TNE REV. WILLIAM CONNER AT<br />
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
EneHent Services Fruitful With Re-<br />
MtU-Neetlnas Will Be Continued<br />
Next Week—Thursday Night Men<br />
This preacher <strong>of</strong> force and power<br />
is iMliiliag the Baptist pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
tfcfo city in special cvanjteliatic Her-<br />
vtaa at the First Baptist Churrli ev-<br />
•ry nljrht this week and next.<br />
Kfery eveninir the Mrvices liuv<br />
grown in intercut and attendant*<br />
The irreat olimas • far thin weel<br />
««me. when Sir.. Conner spoke upoi<br />
tk* topic, "Neutrality Impossible,'<br />
Md when ten membero <strong>of</strong> the Stoujil<br />
Campaign Chorus rendered Rpeeii<br />
tUMic. The aoartet and the ind<br />
\» Mil.<br />
ler. Mr*. Chan. B. Powell. Mr-. M.<br />
tf ilncr, Mrx. Wm. F. Gardiner.<br />
And tho MisscM Ionu Adamn, Myr-<br />
tle Hhur)>, Amy VOHH, Cecil Mumford,<br />
Minnie Mumford. Bertha Campbell,<br />
liaiiru Townncnd, Beatrice Town-<br />
nend. Adeliu Powell. <strong>Mar</strong>garet Par-<br />
ker. Juliu Scull.<br />
And the gentlemen were: Rev. C.<br />
II. 'Bohner, John H. Oroves,. Parker<br />
Miller. Roscw fihiirp. Kdward-VoHK,<br />
Wm. J. Oariliner. Oeo. K. (Iiinliner,<br />
Richnrd VIIDH. and Wm. F. Gardiner.<br />
Those from out <strong>of</strong> town were:<br />
Mrs. Frank Robinson and daughter,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Trenton, and Mrs. John II. Tiukc,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Vineland.<br />
FIFTH WEODINQ ANNIVERSARY<br />
'Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Mui'pli.v oole-<br />
lirnted tho fifth onnivorsnry <strong>of</strong> the<br />
wedding on Wcdnosdny evening, nnd<br />
»fuvo n flvo o'nlank dinner to "The<br />
Bunch," matlo up <strong>of</strong> u number <strong>of</strong><br />
Sirs. Murphy's old chums. A few<br />
other Clients worn also present nnd<br />
the plonxnnt nflfoir took on the n>--<br />
pect <strong>of</strong> n wooden wedding, numerous<br />
useful and ornninenlnl gifts helnK<br />
presented to the hnppy lutuplc.<br />
Among th»s«> |>ri>sent xvero:<br />
.Mrs. Miirtlm l.nke<br />
Mi«s <strong>Mar</strong>y fNir'son<br />
Hr». H.'lt. Stiti-s<br />
Miss Itertic Stites I<br />
Mm. Jesne Stephen X<br />
Mr*. Abel Scull<br />
K!is» Lizzie lireekloy<br />
Mrs. Snmiiel ItiiRHoll<br />
Mm. Huff, <strong>of</strong> Potcrnburg.<br />
Mr«. Clarence Ferguson nnd Mr-<br />
Itolln (Inrrelson. <strong>of</strong> this city, wen<br />
unable to bn present, but sent tbeii<br />
regrets nnd a "remembrance" <strong>of</strong> tb<br />
occanion.<br />
Satnrtay. <strong>1916</strong> t<br />
iliSiBiii^^<br />
TWENTY-ONE, SO SHE SAID<br />
Patnrdoy evening after wit<br />
an exciting gnmc <strong>of</strong> bnske<br />
boll nt the Armory, a number <strong>of</strong><br />
young people "stopped in" at the<br />
residence <strong>of</strong> Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlc<br />
Powell, on Anbury avenue, to tel<br />
'em nil about the game.<br />
They hadn't any more tbnn got<br />
ntnrted in the history <strong>of</strong> the guinc<br />
when someone mentioned that it was<br />
"Sheeluh'H Day." the 18th <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Mar</strong>ch.—Then a-very young nnd win-<br />
HOtne woman said thnt "Paddy nor<br />
Sheelnh hnsn't irot anything on me,<br />
for the 10th is my birthday."<br />
That nettled the history <strong>of</strong> • the<br />
(Tame right there, for the crowd<br />
turned itself into u birthday party<br />
right away. It wanted twenty min-<br />
ulen to twelve and thnt twenty tnin-<br />
up in guessing the<br />
DECEPTION TENDERED TO<br />
NUR. AND MRS. JOHN WIE8LER<br />
Mr. John II. Wiesler, <strong>of</strong> tb« Urm<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wiesler & Son, Tuilors, took'unto<br />
bimsL-If a bride a few weeks ago, und<br />
in honor <strong>of</strong> that event Mr. and Mrs.<br />
tituinton tendered the happy couple<br />
on eluoorutu reception lust Monday<br />
evening, at the Stuinton residence,<br />
11*41 S. I'axod xtreet, Philadelphia.<br />
UuH ', t . lle Mayor und other<br />
enough on the toi> <strong>of</strong> our heud to<br />
rink asking her.<br />
Who wu» the ludyT We don't kno<br />
thnt. either, but we refer you to<br />
those present, who were:<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stuinton<br />
Mr. und Mrs. Cbns. Powell<br />
Miss Adelia Powell<br />
Miss Beatrice Townsend<br />
Mr. Roscoe J. Shurn<br />
Mr. "Hob." Stuinton.<br />
WIFE OF REV. DR. A. H.<br />
PASSES AWAY<br />
LUCA8<br />
The wife <strong>of</strong> Hev. A. II. Lucas, pun.<br />
tor <strong>of</strong> St. PIIUI'K M. E, Church. At-<br />
luutif <strong>City</strong>, died xiiddenly Wednes-<br />
day oveninir in the Methodist HOK-<br />
pitjil. 'Philadelphia' She hud been in<br />
the institution for Home weeks', hut<br />
to every upi*cararicc WIIK recover-<br />
ing. f)r. laicuu left the hospital<br />
-about H o'clock, when his wife sceiu-<br />
vd to he in the bent <strong>of</strong> spirits. Short,<br />
ly lifter 7 o'clock won) WIIK sent to<br />
him that she wn-. oul<br />
to havt* utinltiftr-eruption. — '<br />
iV short time ntro the card recciv.<br />
htuted that "Ford is now tfiwnu<br />
a monkey wrench and a nut witli<br />
each machine," and the Chief uMnts<br />
to know if HOIIIW out* i.s Joshing hiui<br />
or it' the fellow is nutty.<br />
promi-<br />
nent citizens, fathered in the Com-<br />
missioners' room, <strong>City</strong> Hall, t» listen<br />
to an address delivered by Miss Julia<br />
Mulbert, Vice Chuinnnn <strong>of</strong> the Con-<br />
gressionul Union, Stute <strong>of</strong> New Jer-<br />
sey.<br />
Miss Itelle MeOibney . who is<br />
County Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Congre-i-<br />
Mimul I'niiin. presided.<br />
Miss Hulbert's uddre^s was an in.<br />
utnieiive one and dealt with the<br />
question <strong>of</strong> SufTmue ulong line< tlml<br />
were nrvjii many <strong>of</strong> her heiirers.<br />
At the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the uddrens<br />
u rising vote <strong>of</strong> thanks wns tendered<br />
the <strong>City</strong> Commissioners for the line<br />
<strong>of</strong> the room.<br />
The meeting wnn urranged by Miss<br />
MeOihney und Mrs. K. W. flundy,<br />
Clinimian <strong>of</strong> the lioeul SiifTruge<br />
Union.<br />
It is planned by the-,. Indies to<br />
orgnni/e a SufTiajre Union in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
roiniueiitly before the people.<br />
'In spenkinr uhout the .Mexican<br />
Iroiihle. he slated that the authori-<br />
ties nl WiishiiiL'ton had refrained<br />
'roin denlariiiL" war ihere hecaiisii »f<br />
the fact that tho Nation.linn plenty<br />
to look aft" r, without' lukini; HIICII<br />
action.<br />
The Senator is unite a booster for<br />
"The V. S. A.", and slated thut -by<br />
developing the dormant territory in<br />
the West, Ihix country can with tauu<br />
take cure <strong>of</strong> live timett its present<br />
population.<br />
FRACTURED HER WRIST<br />
MIHM Miriam Itciuhley fractured<br />
her left wrist while, pluying a game<br />
<strong>of</strong> basket bull at the Armory on<br />
Wcdnosduv <strong>of</strong> hist week.<br />
votaatma<br />
CAMD£MM<<br />
Old-style<br />
Diamond Ring*<br />
Can tvo ra-aat la the Maw<br />
Tiffany Blyla (or only 11<br />
•ach. Brtiur »oor rlni to<br />
ma and ru maka It up.<br />
to-data. Coma In and aaa<br />
a aampla Has.<br />
-•«. ;<br />
WM. M. TAYLOR<br />
Cor. 14th St Md central Am<br />
INSURANCE—LOTS—COTTAaCS<br />
For Sale «>d fiMt<br />
How About Your Fire Insurance?<br />
Fire Is no respecter <strong>of</strong> persons or property.<br />
It may be your, turn to-morrow.<br />
Protect yourself TO-DAY<br />
I repretent 21 <strong>of</strong> tho largest and most reliable<br />
Insurance Companies In the business and would be<br />
pleased to quote you prices.<br />
Call, write or phono. '<br />
Fin<br />
767 Asbury Avenue<br />
JOSEPH I. 8CHLL<br />
Look! Look!<br />
OVERCOATS"<br />
Additional Personals<br />
(Contjnned from first paf*) .<br />
Miss Anna Champion spent Wed-<br />
nesday last in Philadelphia.<br />
Freeholder John P. Fox waa a<br />
Salem visitor on Monday last.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. James Rowland, at<br />
Philadelphia. Hpcnt Sunday in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>. _<br />
Mi»s Ada M. Ranok is visiting<br />
friends in Philadelphia and Lancas-<br />
ter.<br />
Adolph Reinhold, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />
Thursday.<br />
Mr. nnd Sire. William Harris, <strong>of</strong><br />
Wet*f Philadelphia, were Ocenn <strong>City</strong><br />
visitors last Sunday.<br />
Ixjuitt McAlliHter. <strong>of</strong> Philudelphin,<br />
•pent Sundnv liwt with his parents,<br />
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. S. MoAlli»ter.<br />
Mrrf. William H. Connor, <strong>of</strong> Wil<br />
minirton, Del., was the KUOBt <strong>of</strong> her<br />
neice. Mi»n Kmily M. TIoBkinB, last<br />
Saturday nnd Sunday.<br />
Mrs. Collon, who has been viditinjr<br />
Mr. nnd Mr«. William M. Taylor for<br />
nevernl wookn past, has returned to<br />
her home at Idinwdowne. Pa<br />
A Few Left To Ba Sold<br />
$6.45, $8.90 and $11.45<br />
SUITS-From $l&00 to $38i»<br />
Full Une <strong>of</strong> OAPS-fiOe. to SZ50<br />
JONES' MEN'S SHOP<br />
NEW HOUSES FOR SALE<br />
-ERECTED BY—<br />
Otis M. Townsend<br />
THE RELIABLE BHIinPP<br />
$2200<br />
$2- T 5C<br />
$2900<br />
$3750<br />
$4750<br />
$8000<br />
Bungalow on Pleasure Avenue, near 14th.<br />
Kungalow, i30g Asbury Avenue.<br />
Cottage. 15th street bear3rotor Boat Clab.<br />
Cottage. 2025 Central Avenue.<br />
Cottage, 416 Central avenue.<br />
Cottage. S. W. comer <strong>of</strong> 24th and Wesley.<br />
PILING<br />
JETTIE8<br />
BULKHEADS<br />
CESS POOLS<br />
WILLIAM H. NAYLOR<br />
Building<br />
Jobbing Painting<br />
YAKaM OARS Of «V<br />
Mr. and Mrs. flownrd Scull, <strong>of</strong><br />
MannMnU>rtuinnu!ut for charity<br />
^•Oteroib u multitude <strong>of</strong> uinn.<br />
•j-. —Beware <strong>of</strong> the bunco man if you<br />
!H«tdd live to ii yrecn old u«o.<br />
:-"' ~~The man who telln you he in no-<br />
Wl aiuy merely bo luintuken.<br />
^•~Moiit nf UH loyally try to forget<br />
l Ueunest tbinuM we know <strong>of</strong> riur-<br />
j, /' a >nun bun money hix funny<br />
»UI always get a lau«h.<br />
' • who am always' looking<br />
')• are never satisfied when<br />
. . - —. ~-w>. ut a dream, and<br />
•Pt to wak* np'aail tak* "<br />
K ._' ' - "<br />
THE OCEAN CITY LEDGER<br />
AGREE UPON WHEATON FOR SHERIFF<br />
—AH-B remilt~ol > the~Demoorutio~({et-toj;ether~dinner at Wildwood lawt<br />
Saturday evening, it IIIIH hecn iiRTeed thut former Senator Hurry C.<br />
Whciilon should be the Democratic candidate for Sheriff in tho coming<br />
primaries.<br />
BASKET BALL NOTES<br />
Military Club Wins Fast Game From<br />
Aqulnine<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Military Club has<br />
kel hall team defeated Aipiinine, <strong>of</strong><br />
riilailelphi.i. i» a fast iraiuc, at tin'<br />
Armory, last 'Saturday niirht, before<br />
line <strong>of</strong> the largest crowds <strong>of</strong> the scu-<br />
Hon.<br />
The local I cum was Hl its best, anil<br />
t wurf well thut tlu-y were. The vis-<br />
tors were mueh Mtronurer than when<br />
hey visite.l this t-it.v early in~lhc<br />
season.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Citv WIIH oicht points to the<br />
ITood at the end <strong>of</strong> the lirst period,<br />
he »core heinir 10-11.'<br />
The visitors scored Ki points to<br />
he locals 14 in the second hulf. and<br />
he final neon wus, 33-'J4.<br />
The line-np:<br />
OCEAN C1TT<br />
ViaJd<br />
Oaala<br />
*1arca, )\>rward ,.<br />
Hhiarp. Forward ,.<br />
Walaonlhal. Canter<br />
HUdrath. Guard<br />
llendaraon.<br />
Ootila<br />
0 0 •<br />
Tta.<br />
Ginsberv.<br />
'Valdmun.<br />
tosanbe<br />
ll tosanbera/. Canter<br />
llaraar. Canlar<br />
Cutler Oiwrd<br />
Uondroa. >rwar«<br />
Mill... Forward<br />
itimmon. C«»t«T .<br />
Hhuuichnuiwy. Ouurd<br />
Kirk, tfuutd<br />
Ouula<br />
S<br />
foul<br />
UOIUI<br />
0<br />
0 A<br />
Hhun>. Forward ....<br />
4frt Korwurd ...<br />
Woluenthut. C«ml«. Whilcley, on I'ark<br />
Maei", east <strong>of</strong> Corinthiau avenue.<br />
This hiiiidsoiuc summer home is I<br />
e completed in t**n weeks, nml will<br />
e occupied hv I he owner iliiriiiir I he<br />
'•mini; season.<br />
The huildiii'-r will I, when eom-<br />
lelcd, :1li,.i|| s|.i;il!l.<br />
ANNOUNCEMENT!<br />
CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT<br />
Read-Paiste Hard ware Co.<br />
837 Asbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> CMy. New Jersey<br />
A NEW STOCK OF FRE8H SPRING GOODS. RIGHT GOODS. RIGHT<br />
PRICES<br />
A SPECIAL EVERY WEEK<br />
THIS WEEK<br />
A 12.00 FINEST GRADE SIM0N0S SAW FOR $155 CASH.<br />
WATCH FOR SPECIAL NEXT WEEK<br />
L. 8. HARRIS. Manaoer<br />
CHAS. C. READ. OWMT<br />
POWELL'S<br />
THE RELIABLE DRV GOODS STORE<br />
We are better prepared to nerve ypu for the cominjr year<br />
than ever before, with all aeaaonahJ. merohanduw.<br />
Large Stock, Right Prices and Reliable Gooda.<br />
THE PROGRESSIVE: PAPgWHANOCRS AND DECORATORS<br />
Report <strong>of</strong> the Condition<br />
OP THE<br />
FIRST NATIONAL BANK<br />
at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, in the Btnte <strong>of</strong> New Jemey, »t the close <strong>of</strong> btuinexs ••<br />
lUrch 7.1010.<br />
RESOURCES<br />
Loans and Hiiwoiiiits<br />
Total lounx<br />
Overdrafts, unfc»our*d<br />
V. S. hondM dcpo.sit»d to secure cireolation (par<br />
value) ".<br />
Bonds and s««furiti*« ptedjred u collator*] for<br />
State or othfr defMuutH (postal «*er year, and the<br />
Mayor's salary at -$7.">.'IO. The law<br />
allows CoiiiiiMM^ioners ol' iuiniiei|iali-<br />
lies <strong>of</strong> this class a salary <strong>of</strong> $!;•'><br />
i>cr vcar, uhile the Mayor is luitilled<br />
to. .$."i00. Tho new. Cohiinishioiii;.:<br />
I. It. ^. Mowrer, CHshier ••('lli«' abov
' ; ' • • ' : ' - '•<br />
. ' :;'•.: i. 1 ..''.*,. )•<br />
uv<br />
. • • • ^.•••^^v>•••••^;•••r^^^<br />
bfifr..<br />
THE OCEAN CITY LEDOER m.<br />
> .5 f<br />
^ifcicSil (EitVl£bflCtl EV£ " *BU*SIA DIO NQTPRUS-IOROWTHOFTHE I RECORD STARTS TO^<br />
_ r I 8UNIZE HER SCHOOLS | BELL TELEPHONE FIGHTING BOOZE<br />
; JUT ' WDHPENDENT JOURNAL<br />
fe' 1 rtlBUIHEO EVERY 8ATURDAV | lnntio cit T B«view pnblishes th. fol-1 Telegraph Company and Associated I public service corporation^ <strong>of</strong> New I fllfl Governor's Chair—RtCOfll Hat<br />
)« 1 -Vt'-iutc'rfere.s<br />
=r- vi111 (o thin in ninny ih<br />
particulars. Of coiir**, Ihn ^piriluiii ^<br />
tide did mil ri*iV u. liii_'li n>. SIHUC, ,.<br />
but tho wpirit i>l' liriillu'rhiiiii) und k,<br />
Cbrittiun fulli>«>.lni> wn» tho nviir- nl<br />
e»t perfection thnt we IIIIW ever en. i..<br />
inirv kiiiiuiiHimi, u i* nil- / , , , . . , '" Icrtl.i/er I<br />
ill-1-...Md..r.d product <strong>of</strong> . "'"' h«« J''JiK'd lil«.rty will, tho ,„„,;,,„ ,„ ,|,,. hira(><br />
,v „,. ,,les0<br />
iv-frii'. T>.. wi.rlh <strong>of</strong> the ^.f J ?« w ''"l'-;">»r. Murk Ho|.kin«. ,„ ,,„ ,•„,„„, ih „„. iu.,.mnuhliiun <strong>of</strong><br />
Ii drilU, r«r w'.irh thU liill '' A-l "^dcnl ..I \\i|||liniM Colli-ce. ;..,„•:>.,,,,. j,, ..jtics. •,•„;,. w,iwtl, Imlto.<br />
n»l> tlic TIIOOI hour'-. A luil'duy Siil.lmtlj i» tin- ally <strong>of</strong> rinl couiiiiiiM iiitroueu. ' phoMplmrio<br />
.....i.:.... :.. .i... i_ r il..^i,..ii..., .. J>I.-.. »[,,„ Knliliiith in ncid,, mill'iiotiisli, which lire rt'coR-<br />
• '"••-. " •••••• •>•>.»' ••• y ••; • ••• • dimi. - llallnm, ni;id II- !•—i-iiliiil In I lie i.rodmlion<br />
•ii in two liour* drill n "'«• Hwtnrmn. ,,f \nKv ,.ril|w, Valuable us thoso<br />
u-onlil'lif nl' vntiii- in tin' l>c-i>otixm mny eo.vcrn without dements'lire l« tho fiirnw <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
f VerdimT flerninny her- I'nil i. l.ut liberty i-nnnot—DcTo^qiie- country, tin- triirliiico in which they<br />
WIM*^ to n»U the M'liool hour-.<br />
nvnil in^tliinir in the utrcuw <strong>of</strong><br />
lern wurt'iirc. Wlmt eiin lioy- <strong>of</strong><br />
nry mini ri'jt'i'ti'il mili-l vjlli<br />
I'IIL' in tin- -rhools a-41 ' ||<br />
hotter Koldu'r>-<br />
..uikc livi>rilm, wwnerilv <strong>of</strong><br />
their u(1|,lwiri Smitn_<br />
y<br />
l<br />
•love " nA - ^ ^ ^ ^ L ^ K ^ ^ Z<br />
Joined w.th,,ne».-...n,^hiit ex,M- ,.;„ ;„ „,„, railiti,rv ,„,;„, .„ Am. - '"'—• There ia no mean- ,"•"„ ,^T<br />
^everything we h:ive known. Kvery pri,.nn M.-himU wUl miiUoT ouri-hilil- " f -"'•"'»•' «'•" -'>| "I inlt'lict'iife. liberty, prop,<br />
-btratlan with the i.tm...t kiiidlin.^. „,,. <strong>of</strong> x,.tt. J(.r^v .,,„„,,, k m i hy<br />
lrlv - to it in their nctivo rnmpnicnu in I<br />
*"£** 'itui*!? l!lklt "' **" Ej^" 1 " 1 "' flnal arbiter—thnt.'xo (in-piired. their <strong>of</strong> the year, ns neninn't V25.!l0rt dur. N*«w Jersey to nn-vent the adaption I<br />
|a»!*Wm?"lt. rbnar* Hanairlns 'iUl'tor flr ' ct«-d irovernor ha<br />
^fnnUnutua O nibseaucnt lna.rt"on '"' trllin ' n '-' wil1 estiihlish in phildixh i-onlinur to the nnnuiil report <strong>of</strong> the «'.ill tiike-'iinto him.«clf tho tnnk <strong>of</strong> :,<br />
*^aaa than nva lnch««—25 cent*' p«r minds inililiirv JIICIIIH—und military 'ML; teli-pboin> romnnnv nearly ev- ."driviiiL' tln> brewery tHildii* KOrx'ic. '<br />
_ 'inS te? JaTh au'biSi°u l «'nt''in^?ti" 1 " '«''»)>> not merely IIS II MIW to im ervhodv in the .United •Sinter nmut .o.nl.inntion out <strong>of</strong> Xew Jersey poli.<br />
IVont page—so cent* per Inch for tho end. hut IIS nn end ih thcin-Jelvex. nnvr un ear to the reci-ivcr, nnd ti " 1 "-' 1 tlltv "' '"•'• -"* lu ' r ren-nnn «oiii,.time« it u,.,.|,lri Unit way when — — •<br />
orr^in^^i-:—!— ' ' ^_ wl| v this pnrtii-iilnr oil) should he Vou me in n InirrV t.i MM- the wire." FERTILIZERS FROM<br />
„ . ~ v fcilled—lu'eiiu>-« <strong>of</strong> tin- tlmiiu-iiil Inir- _ UllaliriDAI luacTr<br />
era Would Rather Sea the Devil M<br />
men <strong>of</strong> both parties wbo take their<br />
843A8BURYAVE.<br />
OPK.M ALL TH« VBAH<br />
PROPhSSlONAL.<br />
Ben Pnone U<br />
DR. I. N. 6RI8C0N,<br />
rm wiiin AV-INUB<br />
Ocs*« Cit<br />
fo doubt in many quarters the •"»• •• •• HnlaCOal,<br />
didacy <strong>of</strong> Geonte L. B«oord for "• WMUWf oi2|?^|2 „. .<br />
Republican nomination for Rovar- <strong>of</strong>lnHoniltaUi.iL «nr»N.4.<br />
•• • ' • •*> nA • to IP. It.<br />
ALLEN CORSON, NJ. 0.<br />
! S " p 1 it<br />
t to a R S<br />
. ... Bell KM: Intar-auu Ikka<br />
DR. W. P. HAINE8<br />
NINTH AND WBBLKV AVENUB<br />
Offlo* Resnt a to M Sfl? *"*"• "" *<br />
- I *u • p. 5r<br />
ate «P:S;<br />
FLORENCE BRICK HAINES<br />
Car. Mh and Wealey AIM.<br />
Massage, Swedish Movementa<br />
Medical and Corrective eyrmastta<br />
Both Phone*. Roura by Appolntnr- 7<br />
Doth rbones 1TC<br />
HERSCHEL PETTIT. M. 0.<br />
807 WESLEY AVBNUB -<br />
Omoe Hour*: » U> 10 A. M.<br />
a to 4 P. Ii.<br />
• to » P. U.<br />
CEOItOE U nEC<strong>On</strong>D<br />
Bell Plione 173<br />
JOHN H. WHITICAR. M. D.<br />
STH AND CENTRAL AVE.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
O«loe Hours—Until 9 A. M.<br />
. 1 to 3 I'. M.<br />
9 to 8 J>. M.<br />
DR. M. B. STANNARD<br />
—Dentist-<br />
Masonic Bide., Oth nnd Anbury Ava,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
Ilell riione<br />
H. NEWELL HEULINGS<br />
Attorncy-at-Law<br />
309 EIGHTH 8TREET<br />
OCEAN CITY. N. T.<br />
ilu> frecdiiin ami ediientinir ''"•"'"-'• •" the cities. It w-ius, .., . . i<br />
' Sunday- which L,tns'Z i^Tj 1 ^ ^*?? .'"," * ^ S ^ T^jj*^<br />
tftumiuj! it ,„ tlu><br />
Mon«lv l.v<br />
In cities <strong>of</strong> 100,000 itoople or more<br />
pltform ruiucH fundaiucntiil princu<br />
pics. CVrtuinly. with Mr. Kcconl in<br />
the field, it is nxsurcd that the cam.<br />
FURMAN B. WILLIS<br />
Attorney-at-Law<br />
4O> Ninth Strut<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
1M N. Third St.. Camden. N. J.<br />
I - I l ll ,* r n ". h »V >r "? '? heU "V" "<br />
" b - lrmi1 """" 11 ««J >n r- " n °f tho Nation iit to invite war, ""• «nlv hoiw <strong>of</strong> American freedom,<br />
• ward the Old Church, the Old Book. »«"!. hexideK. if we hiwe war it won't Pr»(rro(» und irlory.—Hon. John<br />
•»d .hU wonderful KhuHrt <strong>of</strong> de- »• much <strong>of</strong> a war, nnd we'll pull »«"*»lph Tucker. M. C.<br />
•ttneHoB, wilh which he Hlauuhtered Crouch Home wuv or other. T 1 - --'-viiu » .. .. . -<br />
th. M«her eritic« ' VT - L ! . . . . . .<br />
Of th. Chureb. o<br />
: loww too IdenU <strong>of</strong> the Christian heejled iiiMt now.—Inquirer. on tb<br />
•iaiatry or <strong>of</strong> Chri> c»ndidu.-y for the Demo, fact that our Hoard «f Preeholder- " f «* v «'n«»»n. the calamity will be method <strong>of</strong> irarbam diNPooal thetntml<br />
OMtie Oabernatorial nomination: •"• n "«"«'' «• Cheney, <strong>of</strong> Chicago. ThU would be worth from $4780000<br />
PToUfltor <strong>of</strong> l«wl*«»-nloon». 1M now heotde <strong>of</strong> Cane Mnv County wnnt The keehinc one «lny in «ev*n holy, ' "W.OOO.OOO. Additional feriil'izer<br />
> mmmg tb. nomination <strong>of</strong> the Demo, the bill on the utatute book-, nnd for ** u >neonn <strong>of</strong> relaxation und re- material coold aUo be oWained In the<br />
propriately he ha« hwn •ndorned by<br />
Jia Wucrat, th. Kroewr A««wla-<br />
ttoaU Q**. rolIisN. th. ElUabcth<br />
'toawer'asd bau. and the booxe -<br />
buMb «* **aW <strong>City</strong>. AU o>cent .<br />
V t>—oiiiata BO» know wkom. not to<br />
, M MV WC Mil<br />
> Hi faWaqr maivmtVt. fca«l-<br />
I <strong>of</strong> tb* Cap. !<br />
lbv omwvut** ***** TU M<br />
— • «fMa«ted .<br />
Ml MA* A Ihe mindH <strong>of</strong> the people that xenxe '<strong>of</strong> merits careful connideratioa. bar<br />
M E O K their duty to God «o nee«»«ary to «•""«• ^ •*« be o'«dvanta«. both to<br />
|aai«aSMBa,Ajia>« mnk. them icood eiticenx.—Rlark- th citicw from which ha.obtainM his f«r.<br />
IHC III HU AI Talc away the Sabbath and yon *"'"•*• \. .,<br />
shake the moral foundations <strong>of</strong> our _., , ,» _^<br />
xelfTPovemment wUl pro*, a failure. 1ot " ,^ for » "^ h "» *» UfcWI *»<br />
and bar repuNioan in.tUutlon. end "•"""'W-<br />
rith"m7nor" m'lji"Ktm«^u\if"IIIili"ie" M0RBAH HAND. ,JR.<br />
ut the inoir basic und_yct iinsct'tiod <strong>City</strong> Engineer and Surveyor<br />
rint'iples will IK- thresred over. |ios- , ^^<br />
ihlv therrbv layinL' the foiindntioii _ •>• «^ • — — - —<br />
ro,rre«s later. COAL AN D WOOD<br />
Mr. Record ax a candidate will .... HKAJD1-NO CUAli<br />
in primarily designed to recover<br />
...... <strong>of</strong> doimr thix. Tho iriirbn^ I J^^^j jn<br />
in cooked nnd steamed und then I it_ _••<br />
' hprelni1<br />
e e e u r i n e ^ ^ • t<br />
r e > ' seemed to <strong>of</strong>Ter | Han. Burkhardt<br />
UMUL quality, quantity and pries aw-<br />
anteed. A trial order wlu convinoe |M<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ita auperlorlty.<br />
Tenth and Wad Aveaut<br />
HKAOLEV eV ADAMS<br />
Uea a Adam. W. W. AdaBM<br />
1D1M A BROTHER .<br />
Bricklayers -«• Plasterers<br />
718 ASBDl-y AVENUE<br />
AU ktnda <strong>of</strong> lluon Work Witt r<br />
prompt attention<br />
nan. nuruiardt Warren w. Brows<br />
hn« tM'cn more in. I<br />
ntr rcsiil|M than in •<br />
PLUMBIN8 AND HEATIN8<br />
Ma Aaaunv AviNUi<br />
NBW JBRSBV<br />
BaaUnc •<br />
aUMWMel 1<br />
CHAMPION<br />
I afannfaeturar <strong>of</strong><br />
.'[know to wlmt extent the peonleTif STRICHlY PURB ICE CRBU<br />
Tth and West A M.. 3.45 P. M..<br />
There hnx been no trreat fluctuation , ,tf ( n a ,,.„ ndviee ^j dl|ri 3.50. 6.15 P. M. •<br />
in thex* pnce« for xome time. In ,he Mllmd „„ ,1(1>, ^ ,.OD. « bad looaiaa !»•<br />
I<br />
., tao fttUowwd mr «oe» tav<br />
Oomtaa that tt. oaH ku ooaM tt<br />
1*. laeatea at Btstk and Vteaam<br />
baracter. He would per-1 lap. «e»ot. a atjn alaram,<br />
owhip, JM <strong>of</strong> admirable uervice to Rweepimrii. and stabto manure.<br />
I (he utate. contiidered merely nu r ' *""' -•• •<br />
ii»»ii now it would regulate the K-<br />
duor traffic: whether or not it would<br />
own it* pablie utilities and whether<br />
or not it would put a premium on<br />
thrift und industry by wholly or<br />
partly exempting building, improve,<br />
meats, nuichitierv and tnerchandiiie<br />
parties huv« heen promininff the peo-|<br />
tx> Uken for (ranted that nhould Mr.<br />
Record ev«r reach th. ffovernor'a<br />
chair it would be no fault <strong>of</strong> his if •<br />
the olfdffe were not redeemed. .<br />
•Mr. Record insist* that New Jer- , Mk |^ «i _^ l«,i.*~.<br />
K*V tod«« U ruUd by the brewew A D D O t X S<br />
and tbe pablie utility corporation*.<br />
And the faet tnatHbcae aata. influ- I f nnniinV la I TDfVC<br />
•nc«« wouM rather ae. the«k*Uthan AliUKItflKI lIAInlBtl<br />
Mr. R»*or«l in the.Chief Ecf«iiti«« " ^ aw«»»»—<br />
SS5<br />
tam-n<br />
*<br />
*<br />
" • ' . • •••. , " . *• "•'•.• -^ ; •"• ' T V .<br />
"". "''-K<br />
, <strong>Mar</strong>oh 25.1816<br />
SBR¥ICES<br />
THI OCEAN CITY LCDSEH<br />
day; he does not pray for monopoly- DIUl«8-Cart)fnl Cooking Required<br />
regulation for the self-centered buai. to Prestrva and Develop Ravor.<br />
iMna man A.J j.__ «_; ^_ _ m .• I . '<br />
f FIRST PBE8BYTEHIAII CHURCH n«sa man. And. dear friends <strong>of</strong> the —<br />
.' <strong>On</strong> fionday morning, in the First Chur °h, if there is one man whom Cauliflower, which is a much more<br />
-' Presbyterian Church, the pantor, ** nce ^ 1° bo anxious about, in Am- c °mmon veeetahle than it used to be,<br />
V B«». Charles H. fiohner. preached on ericn - ven . in onr own city, it is the and which with reasonable care can<br />
'? «Word» <strong>of</strong> Counsel to New Mem- mnn nnd * ne woman in businesx. "•" ffrown in mort mirdens, <strong>of</strong>fers ono<br />
f; 1 bew." before a larn» audience. Am- (Here ib - Mitch referred to his °* th « '•* examples <strong>of</strong> the use as<br />
!•',•» delegation <strong>of</strong> members from a '"»°°^ Scouts.) I.<br />
* Methodist Epiaoopal Church, in I * te ?'.V°n at this very moment, the |" "* nn unusual or abnormal devel-<br />
i fcur a new ohureh which will be an <strong>City</strong>> ifl not fo «" » revival nmonir the «« oI >«>r». to which it i« related, is an<br />
%' exaot reproduction <strong>of</strong> the local Pres- J»° or »— 'hounh some <strong>of</strong> them need it, """""nl or abnormal development <strong>of</strong><br />
;' byterian Church edifice . not amonpt the laboring class,— | l "taWc and the leaves borne 'topon<br />
. I Hev. Mr. Bohner took as hin text. tnon «h ««nib <strong>of</strong> them need it, too; >*•<br />
V Etodus 14:15. 'tGo forwnrd," nnd "".' noionir the mother*, nor the •Cauliflower has n distinctive tlav-<br />
•ald in part: children,—though some <strong>of</strong> them need or> su>TRextinf; cabbneo Homcwhat,<br />
'.'• "I want to speak a few works <strong>of</strong> j 1 ' it>K lruo '> but " deep religious utir but ">«•»• delicate Whatever the<br />
''* eonnsel to the now mombcrs who '" nce< l*d nmonir the men in bunt- Method for preparing it for the table,<br />
;V have ju .... — . ^ » !* .. , . ....1.1 L-».i.._ • .<br />
':; want to<br />
eanse I nm intereHted in their Hpir- "°"<br />
-' "Itnal welfare and am desirous <strong>of</strong> V1 " 10 Church, tho Sunday<br />
should set before himself the ideal S«*ool.—thcKe arc beinir hind*, to<br />
orator. Every younir singer and sor . vo ""' stmi » n11i.,.,,|nl. „.: ,1 ( i<br />
nexs,' and uuch a course would <strong>of</strong>-<br />
fend some eood customer; tlm law-<br />
yer miuht IIIKCI his client, and the<br />
contractor niitrht therehv pass up the<br />
quire,, wide fame, nnd still ..(hers to LOO1, wil, 1>r tho<br />
,;,;,.„, ,,o^_ Bv:<br />
enjoy uni.Munl plensiiroK. P.i an aim ,„,„,;„,, ,,«»v«dav« is husinoKs, |,,,«i.<br />
that is better than any <strong>of</strong> these<br />
nosw, money,—and (he idenl, (he<br />
finally rank. Somo persons insist<br />
that -overcooked cauliflower and<br />
overcooked cabbage may he tho<br />
cnURt* <strong>of</strong> digestive, disturbance, which<br />
i« not noticed when theso vegetable*<br />
are properly cooked.<br />
'Simple ways ol' preparing vcm'la-<br />
IIICH for the (able an> apt to lu< the<br />
lM»^t'iii~tlii>~"Biid,~ifn"d"(lii>ri«~llri~< ; ii>'o'<br />
with caulillowcr. The llrnt step in<br />
prcpurim; il for the tablo is to trim<br />
olT (be stnlk and any discolored por-<br />
tion^ -<strong>of</strong> the hcail. It is also coio-<br />
mon to trim <strong>of</strong>T the leaves which siii-<br />
that which nspircK to tho high type ,,,„„,_ .„,„ f- M ,,1(, i|)(.j ,( ,,,,,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ohristinn ,-harae(er as revealed nilll.(.|,, are but second or third to<br />
in ( hnst JeiiiH fii<br />
in ( hnst JeiiiH.<br />
financial sucecMs'. How mucb ol'this<br />
finanial sucecMs. How mucb olthis<br />
"Be diligent. IIIHO, in lining the vn. i. (riU ;„ ,„,, town? -<br />
rjous means' <strong>of</strong> grace, such a« prayer "O. Lord, revive thy work, in the<br />
and Bible Mludv and the regular at- midst <strong>of</strong> the years.—-in wrntli rc-<br />
fandonce upon~the various' services nicmher mercy."<br />
<strong>of</strong> flod'>< bonne. Tbe onlv difference Some <strong>of</strong> yoiT'luivc been pattin!.-<br />
belween Ihc Christian who makes, .yourselves'on the back, thinking that<br />
moid strides in the holy life nnd (he vo,, live in n good town. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Christian rtlio eotn on only tolerably ,)1)PK n()t need a revival. And what's<br />
Well is that tho one faithfully uses mord i« for vou. nnd if he be for you ;„,,. o, I don't mean ugly, .-xternnl<br />
who ran be ngninst you*" sores, us Mime i-itiew I know <strong>of</strong>. but<br />
PI DOT paoTisr ruiiDpu<br />
wo hnVthintt or other, even though it<br />
;• powerful sermon in itself. Many the windows <strong>of</strong> heaven and pour out CwHflower B.k*d with Crumbrf.— |<br />
f th« «v«nino-lutrmnn bv I ».;,.•» • . IbOUWI cauimowex. wnicu ia >•"•' B<br />
lo.. nftf:<br />
yU p..t.r Mitob do^ with Ik. aUt^L»rl»kW. wjW Jbe, «Iry br^ul ^<br />
(l f iiiilil! In llUiott Nn on* ill; Three llun-<br />
Orcil iintl Thrc«-(303»-ln-IUock-Mo.-Thru,<br />
U> on plun or )«ta <strong>of</strong> tlio «V«nn Olty<br />
<strong>On</strong>rdonM Compuny. known ah Numbtf<br />
Our . un.l lot.Number Thr«-«, Thoumanii<br />
,m/1 HUty-clRht 4Z(Uim in {.Jock No. St<br />
on lOun No. Two (2\ •># thu ><br />
«rtv Hit** or North MtrtMtt, UitM *> in«>iiNiir*.-d talons' lh lot«<br />
In llltn-k S'o. 1 und fo u polm 13ft fe*t<br />
iiorth««t (o |i»t*<br />
li-ririi Utuuli MlM ulnntr thn curved lln*<br />
•'f- Huttfri*.:* Itoud lit it .w»uiheriy dlr«o-<br />
tlon H ttlalurtc* <strong>of</strong> rirty f««t to the plae*<br />
or tx^iflnnthtt'<br />
r^.t No. 3*>3 In Itlfvok No. S:—n*«>nn.iic<br />
ut KiMiInt In I^ijn *i4Htrrly Una or W#»l«y<br />
nd parnllv) with t<br />
Mtrrel 12S fet*t to lli<br />
hitn In HUwk No, S; 43rdJ wiuthwe<br />
pmiv 1M (iff-nd i<br />
at imbllo Vfitduv<br />
rnpo»« to *iU«<br />
MONDAY. MARCH 77. 1016.<br />
rn_ thn_ hour* <strong>of</strong> twelve and fly*<br />
Cupo May County, New Jersey;<br />
in ih. County <strong>of</strong> Caw<br />
I»«--N*r-5bl. l *. 1 SSS<br />
Muy 18th, 1913,<br />
<strong>of</strong> North ktrvet 176 feet lo ihe plare<br />
heirlnnlnir.<br />
I^tt No. 1A«» in liicxrk No. 3ft:—Tlrsi<br />
nlnv ut a polni In th* North 11 n*<br />
»fi.rnlnv»lde Itond IB2.0O3 feet West<br />
Hull Road, 4dlatanr« ^beln^ tnfa»u<br />
at MornlnirHlde Road ^wtilrh at this point<br />
U a curved lln* tutvlnjr u. radlu* or 300.31<br />
r*>et> a dl«tnnr« or thirty reet: <strong>On</strong>d> la<br />
a northerly direction along the line <strong>of</strong>f<br />
lot No. 3049 o a radial Una<br />
•- •"-- " "" —' " " id) a d|»-<br />
th« Office or Ihe I name «wmlM«1 whlrh WUH<br />
May Countv at<br />
V-4.4tnfttt.l4<br />
'•Sjrapiti<br />
tniVti<br />
in* Adantklolkai<br />
aand—rich and<br />
however, it may be broken up into Iwmqaat oranse.<br />
1 - ••• • •• > J Caaliflower for Pifkle* — CHUII-<br />
len uwr
¥«••• . Page Six THE* OCEAN CITY LEPQEB<br />
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THomc H>cDartment<br />
Edited fay8. Wealay take<br />
THE WOOD GATHERER<br />
, I WUM walking one evening through<br />
a lano when I cnrao arrows u MIUIIII<br />
ftruro—u hoy. Homo ton vanrx <strong>of</strong> niro<br />
—Htundinif by.a Hunk half full uf<br />
some lumfty mntcriul. AH I wux ubout<br />
to POSH tlio boy I WUH uttnlctcid by<br />
tbe eamoHt look in bin liclwei'U il lla.j<br />
ih.it was not pr..|u rlv Imisieil ami<br />
II.c ile.ilh ol' a ul'Hlt lll.lll .'<br />
l''\er sinee Hairs were n-ed inwiii",<br />
'! h.is lieeu the custom tn Jiave th<br />
IIIIL' nt' the superior or cninini'mii<br />
mition alum. Hull ol' tho inleiinr o<br />
v'aiiiiuislu.d. When an armv linaml<br />
't-elf honclcsslv healen, it'hauled its<br />
"'••jr down far ciioiit-h for Hie Hair ol<br />
I lie victors to be placed ahovii it mi<br />
tlic Maine pole/ TIIN wns a liiken mil<br />
only <strong>of</strong> submission, Imt »f reN|M'ot,<br />
In tliiisu duvx, when a famous KOI-<br />
ilicr died. DHL's were lowered out <strong>of</strong><br />
re-aped to bin mniuory. The'citutotn<br />
lonu uiro from purely<br />
p r<br />
usnuv to ixiblio life <strong>of</strong> nil kinds, tho<br />
fluir.flvinir ut hiilf-mant beinir n HJen<br />
that the deud man waa worthy <strong>of</strong><br />
univeriui) refpect. The upaee left<br />
above it is for tbe flair <strong>of</strong> the meat<br />
oonqoorbr <strong>of</strong> all—the an°wl <strong>of</strong> death.<br />
—Toronto Mall and Ejpreas.<br />
—"How—urc.—you—(,-e.ttiiiK—ulonif,<br />
1" asked I'r<strong>of</strong>. MinkH OI'TIIOUIIIH<br />
Irecn, on the "ceiision <strong>of</strong> the lattcr'ri<br />
•ai'iitiiiii .to his old home nt Kair-<br />
avcu.<br />
"I'rclty KNIW," njilied Tom.<br />
"Why. are you nflt still workinir<br />
or the h. II. & C. Kailwayf"<br />
"Oh. yet;," replied Tom, "hut I<br />
ness I am lit lick, and will stay where<br />
it It 1 for tbe uevl forty vcaix.'-*<br />
"Why, .what do you meunf I<br />
heard vou Irnd advanced rapiilly in<br />
tho olllcf,"<br />
"Well, that is the troulite," re-<br />
sponded Tom. "When I went Io work<br />
I'lir'the company, I Ihoiiclil I. knew<br />
loo much Io rcnniin it Minnie uicsscii.<br />
L r cr iu tlu'-olllee, so I WIIK exception"<br />
JIIIv accoinmodatini; and polite to ihe<br />
chief clerk, and when a vacancy in*.<br />
citrrcd above me 1 used mv friends<br />
and inlliience to tret the belter iwisi-<br />
lion. I ilid mv work well, hut utill<br />
tboiiL'ht I Khiiuld have better pay<br />
and was able tn nil u more responsi-<br />
ble place in the <strong>of</strong>ilce, so I spared<br />
no effort to ir*t another promotion.<br />
A year lifter I had been with th<br />
company, I hud been promnled live<br />
timek. und WIIK vetting nn exce|ilion.<br />
ally L'ood t-nlnrv for one <strong>of</strong> my BK»<br />
and experience."<br />
"I had heard about thnt," respond-<br />
ed l'r<strong>of</strong>. Hnrkx. "Are you still i<br />
capvinir that r>o«itionf"<br />
"Yen, and have been for two yearn,<br />
nnd thntV the trouble. When I had<br />
been there a year, owinjr to the death<br />
<strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the men and th« illnetw <strong>of</strong><br />
the chief clerk und two <strong>of</strong> the boys<br />
beinir <strong>of</strong>f on their TarationH, I waa<br />
corn-wiled to take charpe end Ihe<br />
eveninir with Ihe jrirl. He put his'<br />
wraps on tin* rack in the hall and<br />
Nlepped into the parlor. She invited<br />
him to u chair. Hy and hy she s'lud,<br />
"Well, let's have a liltlo iraine .<strong>of</strong><br />
cards toniuht." "Mo, Ihankx," miid<br />
he: "I am not iroinn to play tiny<br />
more." "You are not T Wluil do yoi<br />
mean?" "I mean junt t|iat—that<br />
am not." "Well, 1.know thnt you lire<br />
not L'uinir In plav U'itli had men, »<br />
gamble any more, but vou will phiy<br />
with me." This WIIK his reply-<br />
played mv llrsl iranic in i\ parlor with<br />
irirl and my lii,st with a camhler in<br />
CITY OFFICIALS<br />
DEPARTMENT OK 1'UUIJC AFFAIK'<br />
AND I'UULIO SAFETY<br />
Mayor, Joi. O. Champion, Director<br />
Harry A. Morrln. <strong>City</strong> Clark.<br />
Andisw C. Ronwell. city Kolloltor.<br />
'. LM Adamw. Haalu Officer.<br />
* Itulldlnv Inupuotor, Wm. ti. Jotinnnn.<br />
John NT Johnson. Iiumblna lnapn:or<br />
Jouph IllHKuna. <strong>City</strong> Etoclrtclnn.<br />
JEPAHTMBNT OP RBVJSNUR AN1<br />
FTNANCB<br />
Wm. H. Campbell, Director<br />
<strong>City</strong> Traiunirar. Clarence 8. SoulL<br />
Tin Collrclor. E. W. Burlclgh.<br />
Tax ARMSBurt l>r. II. T. Fould*.<br />
OBI'AHTMENT OP RTnEBTS ANt<br />
1'UBL.IC WORKS<br />
Oiorg* O. Adams, Director.<br />
Motsan Hand. Jr.. <strong>City</strong> Enainaer.<br />
Saturday, <strong>Mar</strong>ch 25.''l<br />
JrVWWwVWtfVWWWwV<br />
HANDICRAI<br />
FOR BOYS ia<br />
By A. NEBL.Y HALL '•*•''<br />
a iramhlitiL' den.'<br />
I knew il<br />
was L r amhlinL r with all I' could .jrcl.<br />
don't |ii".*'...e to start ntrnin when 1<br />
did Ihe llrst time."<br />
They talked on a few minutes' lo-<br />
•ri'lhci'. nnd then she s-aid: "Oh,<br />
pshaw! I am not iroinir to let you hi'<br />
particular. What will u-c do if \vi<br />
don't pla\)'cards?" ennliniiiiiLr ulu<br />
said: ''There in such a thinir UH he-<br />
inir 1'anatical. 1 am irlnd you havi<br />
ehitnucd, lint I don't want vou io hi<br />
fanatical. And riirht here, alone,<br />
inst you and I- -will you play a litlh 1<br />
L'nuie with me? I'll never tell." 'Sin 1<br />
pulluil out a little drawer and from il<br />
look a pack <strong>of</strong> beautiful, irilt-eil'.-.'il<br />
cardu, and IK »he held theui nut Io<br />
him she trave them a ipiick s'uap, mil.<br />
jic to the plii.verV ear. "Come on!<br />
nnv iranic vou s'av. your deal!" He<br />
looked at the card*: lie looked nt<br />
her: -\m was almost tremblinir with<br />
excitement. He looked into that<br />
eiiL-er ft und slw smiled upon him<br />
out <strong>of</strong> those beautiful eyeu; he saw<br />
those pearly white teeih «« they<br />
Hashed out from behind enml-line<br />
lips: vhe smiled nt him nirain<br />
tempt inirly. He thought the world <strong>of</strong><br />
that tfirl. He stood for an instnnt,<br />
then he rcaelied out nnd took the<br />
enrdu from her handx and—tossed<br />
them over into n corner <strong>of</strong> ihe room.<br />
He turned nnd siiid: "I hnve n tesKon<br />
to prepare for tomorrow'* reeitniion;<br />
I cuctiH I hud better c*o borne nnd ifet<br />
it. flood evenine." And he bowed<br />
nnd wnlkrd out <strong>of</strong> the room.<br />
Younr tnnn, nre you mnde <strong>of</strong> thin<br />
sort t- The Yiinntr P'o^leV I'nprr<br />
THE BIRTHDAY GIFT<br />
Pll<br />
w««k I Imd u blrlhiluy un.l my tilth.<br />
«r iMld tn innu wum, nuw,<br />
wm. whut Hhull It >H.r<br />
winilil yim HUe u |ihiiniii.'ra|ili ' " llul<br />
IM ruther hull, u |ni|i|iv-, 'euiiHe u |mii|>><br />
>.in «i|i" •<br />
he<br />
Ill-<br />
il<br />
ml<br />
AT HIS OWN VALUATION<br />
"I like the looks uf this pnrrol,"<br />
•-aill the ladv in the 'bird store.<br />
'••What, ii vinir price for him.'" The<br />
t-ian uoliccd the rich u|»|»nrc! worn<br />
bv bis eiistoiucr, and he judged that<br />
there was a chance to make ,-i lillli-<br />
"ca-v nioiii'V." "Ten dollars," he<br />
said, with Hi.' slightest |t,>ssi|ile hesi.<br />
Inlioii. "l-'ive dollars liiailimi," in.-<br />
slnntlv i-roiiked the. pitrrot. The<br />
ladv looked at Ihe proprietor,' who<br />
"lie certainly is a<br />
said. • "1 urn wil-<br />
had turned red.<br />
he<br />
er.<br />
she<br />
line talk rn il<br />
litiir to take him at his own valua-<br />
tion. t)« 1 Lr,.t him for'tbiitt" "Vou<br />
do," answered tho bird niuh wudly.-r-<br />
YotithV Companion.<br />
\n<br />
I'd.<br />
I'll.<br />
lie<br />
lie<br />
Uu<br />
'III<br />
1.<br />
then h>* laiiuh*-<br />
Hit<br />
lltll<br />
• U<br />
Kliitl<br />
nv<br />
('in i<br />
SIX<br />
WM niif i)r«>niiil<br />
'!•-» viIih tin- ut i<br />
In I'llU itt Mil-<br />
il inrh'iiil Itt 1.lit<br />
' \* t KH .lit- Wiihhl<br />
I riLHl, hill nil!<br />
1 Kill ttl.lt PUIU'.V<br />
I«V«.H lull Hit*<br />
tlun AihiM'.itf.<br />
MONTHS OF<br />
.Inn.<br />
red.<br />
Wheeze's!<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>. .<br />
Kreezcs!<br />
Apr.<br />
"stilt >/tt '<br />
Mav<br />
.lane<br />
I'lnises!<br />
V<br />
1 >>util thai<br />
Illlllf. Ihe II<br />
iii; w.iu ~ii11<br />
wiirl.l. Hi.il<br />
nil .In. .<br />
lulu.<br />
mill Kinwl, ;<br />
*. anil he in<br />
. V.IIIB.- ,i in<br />
In *Nurlli<br />
WEATHER<br />
cw York ^i<br />
—Woman i« the Weak— H»Z. AnJ<br />
yet she ean alwaya carry her age<br />
KraeefullT by 4roppin« a, few<br />
d a y * ocoaria—Uy. ...<br />
STRUCK DUMB<br />
Isi.llic ..lie t «••• — <strong>of</strong> uu iuulaliec<br />
where nn ill-bred fcllmi wn» altetnl-<br />
iiiL- ii conicit uijh a voiiiiL- lady. l.o.<br />
whom he talked" constaiitly, to' the<br />
trrea! di. Hall.<br />
Wah-Htella Council. So. 10. D <strong>of</strong> P..<br />
meets every Monday aleep at 7.30. ID<br />
K. or P. Hall.<br />
Curpenters' Local No. ISM meets everr<br />
Friday at 7.30 p. M. In K. <strong>of</strong> V Mall<br />
Oeorte Bpeocer. Praaloanti 3. B. hlaley.<br />
Recording Beeretajy..<br />
LIBRARY HOURS<br />
T t.<br />
Monday—».».O to B.00 P. If.<br />
30 P. af.<br />
' Tueaday—I.M III IM P If.<br />
1.30 P. M.<br />
Wedneaday—3.U to (.00 V. If. and T t-<br />
30 P. If. .<br />
Thuraday—T to t.SO P M.<br />
Friday—3.00 to 5.00 P. If. and 1 t.<br />
30 P. U.<br />
Batarday-:.«0 to IM P If. and T t<<br />
.30 P. If.<br />
MAUD »»OUUDB. Ubrarlan.<br />
COUNTY DINECTORY<br />
row.<br />
Common<br />
Klld<br />
Court and County Officers .<br />
Supreme Court Justice Charles C. Maes<br />
Circuit Court Judoo—Hon. Mn«nr I tixv\y under the wagon bed. Notea<br />
w. Hand. ; the undt,r edjso ^ ,„ ,,.|Ka 2 and 6. to<br />
M.n'cjfiV W *• S "•"•""• c " l ' > i »">VIUH for th» bolt head. Spike<br />
-muivnian-M.,il. l-'lii. lln.ni c\ty<br />
Cnronor»~<strong>Mar</strong>k Ijikc. Dei-.m i'|u Wll.<br />
lUini s. TliinnliHun fun.' M.v »........<br />
mln *<br />
Make UMM ot atrlpa 1 taeb thick •»«<br />
• laeoea wldai. aad bias* thai* ** '<br />
«ai« tjuta to oaaantee* 0 «ttk tta» ' -;:i»<br />
(Bf B..O, SELLEnfl, Ac tins Director <strong>of</strong><br />
Uumlay School
THE OCEAN CITY LKDOCR<br />
B«vis-.»v ••'••;-?'-- ••'*• V-.;<br />
^ff;^^. ; fc^'t'V'' ••••<br />
iw^Wi''''' '* 'i' '"^ •• '•' ; •'• • ••<br />
RIP<br />
I"--. •<br />
fluV.S ...<br />
^•• > jT>V (v j.y-''v'v<br />
I<br />
U. OF P. TO HONOR STOKOWSKI<br />
Orchestra's Leader Win Receive De-<br />
gree <strong>of</strong> Doctor <strong>of</strong> Mutlc<br />
. Tbe deirreo ot doctor <strong>of</strong> musio will<br />
be annfcrred on Leopold iStokowuki,<br />
eonduntor <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia Or-<br />
chestra at tho next commenoemnnl<br />
•icmisex <strong>of</strong> tho University <strong>of</strong> Penn-<br />
aylvnnln. Tim degree will b« oonfor-<br />
iwd. according to tho University trus-<br />
tees, in recognition <strong>of</strong> Sir. Stokow-<br />
•ki'n nttninnientn an a conductor, for<br />
Ills labor in behalf <strong>of</strong> mnxicnl cduoa.<br />
tion nines coming to Philadelphia<br />
mud in particular hi« production o<br />
tho 8lh Symphony <strong>of</strong> Mnhlor for ili<<br />
first timn in America.<br />
Mr. Htokowxki, who in slightly<br />
morn than 30 yearn old, WHS born in<br />
T*)ndnn, <strong>of</strong> n I'nliuh father unj IHH<br />
mother. He win at on« timn loado.<br />
Of tho London Symphony Orchoxtru<br />
•nd Inter hecamo director <strong>of</strong> tbe Ciir<br />
einnnti Orchestra. Uc ban been lend,<br />
•r <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia Orchontra<br />
•inco 1012.—Kveninc Ledger.<br />
THER£ 18 NO "COW" IN<br />
STOKOWSKI'S NAME<br />
In connrction with tho proposition<br />
to hrinir miixieiiinx hero from the<br />
Philadelphia Orchcxtrn io supply the<br />
nuxiv at tho Municipal Pavilion for<br />
the cotninir miimner, it in anticipated<br />
thut Leoi>old StoVowxki.- the lender,<br />
mav be here to lead om< or more <strong>of</strong><br />
the Npeoinl concert-.<br />
OCEAN CITY'S SOLDIER BOYS—CO. G.-AT SEA GIRT<br />
A unnp-shot taken as they were passing tho Governor's Cottage.<br />
I<br />
!Qrow-tliut-Wc...arojrettini;-.t* Will inn<br />
FouiiKh for Governor* left the Cum-<br />
nuHuioners' room in u body, sorely<br />
dixuppointed ut the failure ot their<br />
miiiH<br />
It was twenty minute* after two<br />
when Mayor Champion railed the<br />
Commixxionerx to order and Clerk<br />
Morri>- Drocve'ilod to mil the roll and<br />
wad—the triinutes—<strong>of</strong> the previous<br />
meetinir. After thin busineHK<br />
been dixpused <strong>of</strong> the Mliyor<br />
had<br />
took<br />
<strong>of</strong> the pre-emn <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Goverui>r>> and with the<br />
consent <strong>of</strong> Commih«ionm* Campbell<br />
and Ai for their<br />
action.<br />
Mr. Hexaraer alxo said thpt it wan<br />
intended to eive a monnter reception<br />
at the Club tbe coming Fourth <strong>of</strong><br />
July, and that urrunxementH ware<br />
now bein&r made for ttecurinir a moat<br />
prominent Bm*uker. in fact, a cundi-<br />
date for the Presidency <strong>of</strong> tbe Doit-<br />
ed Statex, and thi" man alone would<br />
draw bundreilu <strong>of</strong> |HMi|ile to, Occun<br />
atv to hear him.<br />
Lant Hummer, Mr. Hexumer s:ii4ocia<br />
ion to visit (Venn <strong>City</strong> and the Club<br />
entertiiiord them at luncheon.<br />
Then there is tbe tenniw court<br />
maintained by the Club, Kuid Mr.<br />
Hexumer. where Mr. Thouiix Scott<br />
and Mr. Uurvey V. Luke pulled <strong>of</strong>f<br />
he tenniu tournament luxt Keuxon.<br />
Mr. llexamer hero produced a pile<br />
f xheftu containini; clipping*, refer.<br />
rintr to this tournament, which nti'iiK-<br />
e. w. F. WOODSIOE<br />
LECTURES AT Y. M. C. A.<br />
'Former_DanviHe Resident Presents<br />
the Merits <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>—Illus-<br />
trated by Slides.<br />
The lecture (riven by 6. W ,V.<br />
Woodxide. on "A <strong>City</strong> by tho Seu" in<br />
the Y. M. C. A. Hull lunt night<br />
(<strong>Mar</strong>oh 27) proved to be <strong>of</strong> much in.<br />
terest.<br />
Tbe <strong>City</strong> referred to in the lecture<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. New Jersey, and Mr.<br />
Woodxide is enthusiastic in preflent-<br />
insr the merits <strong>of</strong> thifl neashore resort<br />
srhioo be> characterizes as tha<br />
"Greatest Family Resort in Amex-<br />
la."<br />
By means <strong>of</strong> 90 beautifully col-<br />
ored glide* the beuntien and attrac-<br />
tions covering a wide »«iw were<br />
nhown.<br />
In his lecture Mr. Woodaide stat-<br />
ed that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> iu located on an<br />
island about «*ven miles iioath <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and i» the neaiwit by<br />
air line <strong>of</strong> anv seashore reuort to<br />
Philadelphia. Jt in eanily accessible<br />
by two railroadH. and third rail elec-<br />
tric from Philadelphia; hax seven<br />
milen <strong>of</strong> beach and eight mile* <strong>of</strong><br />
bnv and inland waterways.<br />
Orchestra Music For<br />
The Coming Season<br />
r«d up 512 inehe-; <strong>of</strong> mut-<br />
to land miirlity blows for that thous<br />
and dollar-.. He said he was talking<br />
a^ a cottager, a taMpnyor and "<br />
booster, that he was a member »f<br />
every dub in <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv but will'<br />
one exception, and then propounded<br />
tile question: "Why do<br />
phials and others co to<br />
. dhorcT" Tlii- lie iirnceeded to<br />
:er which uppoiireil in the Philndel-<br />
phiu rmitern. "Think <strong>of</strong> it, 4'J'i feet<br />
f reudinir matter, referring not to<br />
he Oe u hid hail Iweu j-i'ri'ivol |'ur<br />
niii-ii- frum the llnarilwalk A—•iieia-<br />
tinti vk'liere in il \va>^ stated 'that the<br />
haml emihl IIDI play anywaerc. el>»'<br />
without the pcrmi^-urn nf the A~-11-<br />
Philiulel-jciation.<br />
tho ^ea- J Air. Curran -aid that when lie rciiil<br />
il he Mil- iluiiilil'otniili'il, and a- a<br />
Wcr hy Hiiyinir that (10 per cent, went<br />
for the mike <strong>of</strong> the bullies nnd ehild.<br />
r«n. That was what brnni;lit him<br />
MADE IN AMERICA<br />
The Nationnl floocrrnpliical Mas"<br />
line for January had a very inter-<br />
«8tmir article, "HoW (he World is<br />
red-<br />
Come in nnd we'll tell you about<br />
Mow the World Is Clothed.<br />
To-day the best clothidp in the<br />
world is made in the United Stated,<br />
•lso tho best furoisbiniTii «nd the<br />
best hats.<br />
In regards to hats, our new ones<br />
tor Spring are awaiting your criti-<br />
cs! examination.<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t Hats. $1.00 to 93.00.<br />
Caps. 25o to $155.<br />
Come ahead with your head.<br />
Special Bargains for ona week: -<br />
Boys' Fancy Shirts, regular S0o<br />
Boots, (hb w«ek 36o.<br />
Ken's Fancy Shirts, with starched<br />
«"*•; regular 91.00 and 9125 grade,<br />
•kfa week. 76o.<br />
!*• early bird gets the plek. .<br />
" Q. H. Steehnan, Son and Successor<br />
fa A. X Stoolmaa, Noa. 831-833 Aa-<br />
tt •MBM.<br />
tuxpavfi* lie laiisi enter his inn-l<br />
H il h d<br />
pliatic prnti'-t. lie s:ii,| that<br />
Hie summer nf I'.U I the hand then<br />
here* playeil liefnft' a ili-.i-riiiiiiialiiii:<br />
ainlieiice at (lie Yacht Chili li-ti limi'-<br />
hiru-i'r than ever IUtcl»:il In it nn llu-<br />
Hiianlwatk, ntnl that it wa- a t'eat-<br />
lire <strong>of</strong> tile ul'lM-inU. Till' ('lull ivil<br />
MOW trying In Hiirpas.-i all pievinti<br />
•Ith <strong>of</strong> Julv elTnrt- anil lie xeni tlu'nr<br />
inir on that liatnl.<br />
Mr. Curran then produced a irrip<br />
nnd took from it clippinr;^, tbat if<br />
placed end to end would huvc readi-<br />
ed from the ro|iosilion <strong>of</strong> the Hotel Proprietors'<br />
Association. S'ot only i" the exhibi-<br />
tion itself a trrrat ad., but the- news-<br />
pa|M>r publicity it iu securing" is<br />
worth hundreds <strong>of</strong> dollars.<br />
AN APPRECIATION<br />
A Prominent McKeesport Ciliien<br />
Writes About the Publicity Tour<br />
on Which <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Was Repre-<br />
sented.<br />
The t'olInuin_• letter, ri ived by<br />
Knrmer <strong>City</strong> • Cnuiminsinuer Knherl<br />
Pislu^r. L'ive- an idea uf the mmd im*<br />
»re.-sinn mail* 1 by Hceau Cijy's fep-<br />
re>eiilati\e on the puhlii-ity tour ri'-<br />
cnlly made by the Philadelphia<br />
haiulicr nl' I'niiimcrci', the, <strong>City</strong><br />
'oliinii-siiiiier- payiui; llio expeii-es<br />
it' tin 1 local Hiiapl nt' Tradi 1 ili'le-<br />
iruti*: MiKiixlioit. I<br />
Mr. ltnl|tirt Flutter.<br />
ri-;ili dly. Nl'W JiTtiiy.<br />
Ij l>ear Mr. l-'luhtir:—<br />
I w.inl to id.ink >uu loi* your<br />
'h*' iiri'.m c:ty l.i-ilir.tra. Maine Kestivul Orchcwtra,<br />
tho ereat I'hilmle'rphiu Siiencerfest<br />
<strong>On</strong>-be-lru. whivh hs oifranized in<br />
l!>10 <strong>of</strong> 100 pluyer- for the United<br />
Sint'ers. lie ha- been Hrst violinist<br />
and uv.-oeinted ut times with muih<br />
lotiiltiotors as Fritu Solieel. Or. W.<br />
flilchrist. Senrllis Raehmanin<strong>of</strong>T, Ho-<br />
ratio I'arker. Felix Weiuiruertner,<br />
IV. Riehard Strati.--. Oeo. W. Cbail-<br />
wiek, K.itiil M6llenlianr. Carl I'ohliir.<br />
Victor Ilerbeit, (Nimille Snent Saens<br />
and many others <strong>of</strong> note.<br />
Mr. WiUcwann enjoy- the di-titi-'.<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> I>ritiL' Aluenean lioni nnd was<br />
the voimirt'st eoneertmeister in any<br />
symphony orchestra in_ America,<br />
liavini; been appointed In hi- present<br />
po-t at tbe iii.-i' <strong>of</strong> 21 years. Mr.<br />
Wilxemunn has l>t.«-n at the front <strong>of</strong><br />
4he I'liiladolphia Orehe-tru since its<br />
oriirin over 1limi'ntci[ vyilh an iuvitaiiuu to .join<br />
tin- lln-tim Sviiiphniiy, etc I'hilii.<br />
Uecnrd.<br />
Iliid iml ulaycil the llr-t bar <strong>of</strong> a<br />
lliiii'.'arijiu iiielnilv Iwl'nrc tin* auili-<br />
i'ltce was lircathli'-s wilh ititcrc .<br />
;iii'l nl hi- tir-l iiausi 1 thiire w.i- a<br />
stu'itliltlcnti- nlltlmi'-t nf applause--<br />
Chester Times.<br />
Anintitr tlm-e tht IH Icntlv atijire-<br />
I'iuteil Mr. Wit/cinaun's nni-1; ivu-<br />
.Tun Kiiliclil;. whn I'nMmveil it with a<br />
cln-e iilleutintl .llllil jnilled• eurlll—llv<br />
ill I lie a ii!ai)-c—Phila. Kvi'iiin^r Tele,<br />
irraph,<br />
I'lavs |il;i> a master.—T'liilu. N'orlh<br />
American.<br />
"Willow l1ri»'i>'s Fine Music" iloliti<br />
K. Witzeniann's violin iiilns, with<br />
fieps' Orclie-tra, popular. — Pbila.<br />
Inn uirer.<br />
.lolin K. Witzemanu. <strong>of</strong> tho Pbila.<br />
delphin Ori^ln > >'lra, especiallv encajr<br />
ed n« concertmeister, plnyed the yio.<br />
lin solo, "Meditation" in Thjiis, :o<br />
beautifully that the tmunl enroro wax<br />
inevitable.—K. V. Musical. America.<br />
Tho high artistic ntanding <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
Witzemnnn and bin anx<strong>of</strong>llates coex<br />
far to ennnre an exceptionally bril-<br />
liant and eloquent performance.—<br />
Phila. Press.<br />
While the contract for the music<br />
had not been signed! when thin ar-<br />
ticle written, it in practically<br />
certain tbat Mr. Witsetnann and hi*<br />
company <strong>of</strong> tnnaloal artists will be<br />
BUILDING OPERATIONS FOR<br />
MARCH AMOUNTED TO (MjBSO<br />
Several Permit* Issued This Week-<br />
Good Weather WiU Start Gnat Ac<br />
Uvlty. •<br />
Buildiug Inspector Wm. S. John<br />
son hux issued permit* for new<br />
buildinirx and improvements amount<br />
ing to $44.&~>6 during the month <strong>of</strong><br />
atarch. and with the coming o'f good<br />
weather it is anticipated that there<br />
will be greut activity in the building<br />
business.<br />
The following were among the per-<br />
mit « issued by Mr. Johnson:<br />
K. A. Ilounreoik, alteration to<br />
store at Ninth and Arfbury avenue,<br />
for Anderson Bourneois.<br />
tJe«i. W. Harris, garag* for Lizzie<br />
[tooth, at southeast corner 14th und<br />
Propped avenue.<br />
J. Huber, reconstruction <strong>of</strong> store<br />
for Jacob Sehuff, on Axhury avenue<br />
below Seventh street.<br />
Otis M. Townsend, niter and repair<br />
building at 132(5 Wexley avenue, for<br />
Frank Putinun. . .<br />
Otis M. Townsend, frame buildinc<br />
on <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue, for Albert C. und<br />
Franklin \V. Oehrle.<br />
Otis M. Townxend, frame buildini:<br />
on Fourth street, for Mrx. lliinnali<br />
RectheL<br />
Swe^er & Scusholz, frame build'<br />
inir on <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue neur Vith street<br />
for Mrs. Amelia Webber.<br />
Allen Scull, hath houac, reur <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> avenue cottage (near l">th<br />
ulreetl <strong>of</strong> Hev. Penninirton Corxon.<br />
AMen Seull, srarair»< at 14Hi Wes-<br />
ley a venue, for J. \V, Kernley.<br />