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•'of ^tbe City<br />
wtter<br />
be m nndet<br />
the present eUUon<br />
POBUC SCHOOLS<br />
itST" a' . ,} *!3*'<br />
1 tODBUaaaa trass tint Face.)<br />
[arjorie. Btntbam, Katharine<br />
.: Smith attd.noreoetOotitienaur*<br />
•HJprMmaeMdmg.''' LoeUe Town<br />
send and Jolw Qrowtben.<br />
mUt*<br />
,"Holly<br />
Naiankl<br />
Dm. '.Werw X-Mae BilU.',';'.' ' '<br />
BeattaUoa^Hajr Aotvti. ^<br />
aedtatJon,'^rWinae Chiar,^ Anna<br />
' ttMtetb \ • ' V";<br />
'•Christmas flw Come,"Bernlce Hoff-<br />
nint*f,t t * • •<br />
Bnog. -TheSoonif Songs." Class**.<br />
"Salute to Santa." Margaret Flowers<br />
-Cbrtottns* Sheaf.". Herbert Wetxel<br />
, and Joseph Wrlgtln*.<br />
'WbaMdttleCwk*.Woold See on<br />
. Chrl*tmMEve."8yltreater Matbto.<br />
••CbrrttmaaTrac," HeMa Matbhv<br />
Song, "Septa Clans," Claim.<br />
-Tbe Frost." Irrln Holt.'<br />
"Angsl Vetaa," Julia Urowtber.<br />
•Tbe Child," Joseph Meahan.<br />
"MMesgeof the Holly," Esther Me-<br />
Glnnto.<br />
hiimil Birthday." Alma Campbell,<br />
Frances Bevan, Bemlee Hoffman,<br />
• Katharine Staelman, Eva Wlnter-<br />
. bottom and Margaret Price.<br />
Song. ••Silent Night." Cleats*.<br />
Recitation. "Bltpd "and. O»f." Lyda<br />
Cboroa. "A Wondertal Tree "<br />
BedUtfcHi, "A Cbrtotmai Candle."<br />
> vBUpab»lh Stewart. , •<br />
ReeltatkMi, William BmHb. . •<br />
Recitation, "Bearing Santa," Rogw<br />
BUelman.<br />
Reettatlon, Paul PeleggL •<br />
"A Cbrbtmaa Tret," Jnlla'<br />
PellggU<br />
•The CbrlstmM Story." E. Behuroh.<br />
Oramatttailon of "Tbe Night Before<br />
"Keeping Chrlstma*," Florence Gocta-<br />
enanr, Madalene Matble and Ella<br />
• Scythe*:<br />
Song. "Silent Might," Cleatea.<br />
••Good TfcUngs," Allee BUxxard.<br />
"ChrMma* to Holland," Matilda<br />
Conklln.<br />
•Mettle Christmas," Margaret<br />
- doubled, heaald: and be added that be<br />
daw* tWnktbe cost would be gnmt.<br />
^Iilibold bf ipjui.for the board to give<br />
U» •ubjaet'^due Swnsldentlon, Mr.<br />
J W H d ; * "- •' < ' '<br />
tnuai<br />
and Freda Bmltb.<br />
Joeeph Wrlgglne.<br />
B i d " Hb<br />
Oad^ Joeeph Wrlgglne.<br />
"Snow. Brigade," Herbert Wetxel.<br />
Jomph Beavea. AUred Headley<br />
and-JoeephW^gglM.<br />
i<br />
>atglTentoalltb«JewatoenrolltbeiD.<br />
*'' -take an oath of fldeltty to Caesar and<br />
s'..'tbeklogv.Tbla'was the•acca.lpn oT<br />
•..^-^^.-^^r JMepb and Mary to<br />
.-^NpdoobMioth saw tbe<br />
l|i| Uw unexpected decree<br />
-them to- tbe very place<br />
.the"prophets, the<br />
rinai *JM«•••••• -*- e w w—- • -.—• —— —-<br />
Cnoras.-8blneOot.Oh Bls**«dOt«rP'<br />
BedtaUon, "I Can't See Why,"<br />
" ^ ^ f t o g n - U . Age,"<br />
nd QnartBV'JoHyOMBt.ni<br />
oT BaeitaUpa. ••Saute Will<br />
^^<br />
waktfaaeo&tantearaTan roVte.<br />
..^Ordtnairpeople traveled on foot,<br />
•' h«t^iwa«rai»JaJiideaoottoflodan<br />
•MvlUiaaeblamUy • TnetodetaUg.<br />
!l oa little,<br />
d<br />
tte hackney andUiebeajt<br />
Mar* traveled to-<br />
wbon tlw (MUck of<br />
heart tftha<br />
Itocmplcatha<br />
tha<br />
a ereaecnl; be-<br />
T thecretcentle<br />
of tba<br />
j'-Aidahe<br />
K«Jothe»aod<br />
_n<br />
fiemember<br />
l^^^^a^^^^^^aBB^BBMnMiBmvattaaMBABBB^BBMBVVMpeismMVajBj<br />
iltatloa, • '•A . PiogramlHf Aga."<br />
tianltathMi<br />
ManaaBbwkman.<br />
Sooc, "8ante«aoe.'' Oeoll MeKImm.<br />
BeeHathn, .''Santa's 'Betodear," Jos.<br />
Bonard<br />
Extrdse, "Coming," Blbabetb We*<br />
eolt, Anna Smith. Anna Price,<br />
Bertha Field. UeeU McKtmm,<br />
Helen Breekley. Amla bongo,<br />
Margaret Haft*end Kenneth..<br />
Bedtatton, "Santa Clans, Dear Saute<br />
Clans," EUswoctb Kraoas.<br />
BedteUon, "Dolly'a CbrUtmaa Gift,"<br />
' Harab McGlnnls."<br />
My CbrMmas Doll,"<br />
Christmas"<br />
•BOOMO GRADE B AND rlBBT OBADE A.<br />
Bong, "Joy Bells of Christmas Tide,"<br />
School.<br />
BedUtlon, "My Cbnatma* OoU."<br />
Edith Collins.<br />
Exercise. "<strong>On</strong> the Cbristma* Tree."<br />
. Cedl MeKImm and Newell Oliver.<br />
Recitation, The Eavesdropper,"<br />
Ige Hancock.<br />
"Tbe Fairies' Holly Swine/'<br />
Sarah McUlnnte, Anna Smith,<br />
Jeanette, Darby, Cecil McKlmrn.<br />
Vera Stout, Lenora Adam*. Anna<br />
Price, Vlda Busby, Ellen Mackey,<br />
Etma Nixon, Marion Trout, Hacel<br />
Hill and Edith Collins.<br />
Beettannn, •'Christmas," Junior<br />
'Steven**-<br />
Exerdat. "An Easy Riddle," Tboma*<br />
Barlow, Bulb Prattt, Hilda Bice.<br />
NlebolM Reglne,8amnel Breekley,<br />
Leona Bosxard, Bornt Johnson,<br />
Hilda lake and Jame* Mandella.<br />
"When Santa Clans<br />
Comes," Buss Collins.<br />
Bong."Banta's Coming," Boy Plander.<br />
Junior Steven*, Fred. Bosbay,<br />
WUlnjrH*Jne*rTbcme»rBaTlow7<br />
• Earl Seaman, Nelson Boyd, Edw.<br />
Bosbay. Kenneth Miller. Lodge<br />
Hancock, Charles Cox, Ellsworth<br />
Krauss, Ecbardt Brown, Tbomaa<br />
Everlngbam and Joseph Bastard.<br />
Recitation. "A Million Blocking*,"<br />
Tbomaa Evetingham.<br />
Bedtatlon, -A Busy Reason," Wllllla<br />
Heine*.<br />
"A Christmas Exercise," Edyth<br />
Powell, Grace Jusltoon. Vlda<br />
Bniby. Ruth Wiley, Sarah Me-<br />
Glnnis. Marlon Trout, Ellen M~<br />
Song, "CbrMmaa," School.<br />
Tba schools will re-open • Thondsy,<br />
January S.<br />
Notice of SetUeaeiL<br />
City<br />
eOMNTltrVI MANt •<br />
Par a Cny.Hall ftUMioa-Will •* Re-<br />
ABBOTTS'<br />
Alderney Dairies<br />
•* Oessa City oa or Bsfsrs Janu.<br />
aiy tltk WU.<br />
n» roOa«ln> wnl give a ctnsrsl Idea<br />
of what UtaU<br />
Ttm tMUIdtaaj. wltt bs located on th»<br />
But amr « Ktath atrsat riBA 'Aitxay<br />
"on tha'Asbwr iranit aide. The<br />
list floor of tba *•—"'-> win be entirely<br />
taken op tor Fire Department purposes,<br />
inctudlnc haatlnt; apparataa and room<br />
arlde street, also a work room and<br />
tonnttas loom (or the Bremen, this floor<br />
Willises SBd open on Ninth street.<br />
The main entrance teadlnc from the<br />
terrace to B>e second floor ann tie on<br />
Aibury avenua. The second floor mue<br />
have two rooms, one for the nse ot No. t<br />
•Irs Company and the other for the use<br />
of No. S Fire Company; to be practically<br />
tbe sana alas and have a bath and toilet<br />
In each.-also a dormitory for the paid<br />
Seventh St. and West Ave.<br />
Ocean City, N.J.<br />
Choloej Paly Product*<br />
p_Hg. a***. BJJM<br />
Ask for Booklet of Specialties<br />
Delivered Both Phone*<br />
Ejes Enmined Witbont Drops<br />
•tent wUh<br />
thspremlsee.<br />
,_ __... _. _J* second floor and an<br />
the third floor to contain a meeting; room<br />
(or the Commissioners and offlcesfor the<br />
various departments ot the city, also a<br />
City Lock-up and Police Court. There<br />
moil be offices (or the Mayor. Coramls-<br />
•loner o( Finance and Commissioner of<br />
public Works. Collector's office with a<br />
III<br />
Notlee to Limit Creditors.<br />
evectoi's offlce. Director of the Bureau<br />
ofHealth and Cbarttlee olflee. Solicitor-,<br />
office, and room for Electrical Devices<br />
and spaces for Telephone ezchanse. and<br />
^^nirid^pr^hi^VortK<br />
bulldlns to be of stone or brick or both.<br />
The Clerk's offlce should be adjacent<br />
to (he Mayor's omee. and the CoUector.e<br />
olBce and Treasurer's offlce adjacent to<br />
[he ofnee of the Commissioner of Finance.<br />
No provision Is to be made for the uw<br />
of horses In the Fire Department. Th<br />
bulldlns to cost amroslmetebr WIWIOO.<br />
BOBERT FISHER,<br />
Commleeloner*<br />
The Pontiere<br />
BOOT K SHOE<br />
REPAIRING<br />
-SHOP<br />
REPAIRINO NEATLY DONE<br />
9tu» Asbify At*. Oenw CUy. It X<br />
nua spaes is reserved tor<br />
W. L. BERRY,<br />
Manufacturing Jeweler,<br />
. NO. M SOUTH SBCOND ST.,<br />
A. W. ELY<br />
W|sajtala> asMl Atlaatle avm,<br />
Avumo om, •.«.<br />
ahore raet une liaane Poor. •'<br />
s. BsUPbonsllta.<br />
JAOOB 8CHUFF<br />
THE PIOMEEB BAKERY.<br />
•e. 700 «tk«|«itMs, ami OH, •. J.<br />
R. Curtis Robinson<br />
Conveyancing and<br />
Insurance<br />
jtotary BahUc end Commlealewer ot Deed* .<br />
INos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCBAN <strong>CITY</strong>, N. el.<br />
Money'to Loan oo Bond and Mortgage<br />
I. S. CHAMPION<br />
MANUFACTUPICN OF<br />
STMCTLY PURE ICE CREAM<br />
H o t e l s a d o o t t s c e T r a d e a H t l<br />
Ala itMa<br />
14-^abrth and'Pleasnre avenue.<br />
17—Eleventh and Bay avenue.<br />
IB—Fourteenth and Pleasure ave.<br />
~42=BNond~and*Asbnryavenne;—<br />
49—Fourth and Asbniy avenue.<br />
45-Elghtb and Aabory avenue.<br />
46—Tenth and Asbury avenue.<br />
48—Thirteenth and Aabory avenue.<br />
49—Sixteenth and Asbury avenue.<br />
61—North and Central avenue.<br />
6*—Sixth and Central avenue..<br />
67—Eleventh and Central avenue.<br />
87—Twelfth and Wesley avenue.<br />
68—Fourteenth and Wesley avenue.<br />
73—Fourth and Ocean avenue.-<br />
76—Seventh and Ocean avenue.<br />
76—Ninth and Ocean avenue.<br />
82-SMond and AtlanUo avenue.<br />
•8—Boardwalk and Moorlyn terrace<br />
In 1912<br />
served through this office obtained results.<br />
1 Consequently the business (not including in-<br />
surance) exceeded $243,000.00.<br />
t 'S V ' I<br />
,D &ft A «»-opp6rtunities together with increased facilities<br />
and the same policy in conducting my business<br />
greater results<br />
Cburcb and Sockty Wotk<br />
Specially<br />
HE <strong>SENTINEL</strong> PRINT<br />
ING HOUSE is Equipped<br />
to do your work as Ar-<br />
tistically and as Satisfactorily as you<br />
can get it done in Philadelphia.<br />
Give us your order. We'll do<br />
the rest.<br />
Satisfaction guaranteed.<br />
744-46 flSDum BV6. OGeBD CilgJ. J.<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong> •^"j O** 1 **!<br />
00EAN <strong>CITY</strong>. N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1913<br />
Ocean City Sentinel<br />
rubllebed Weekly a<br />
I. U.<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
Editor'and Proprietor<br />
•1.00 Per Veer, Strictly in Advance,<br />
<strong>CITY</strong> DIRECTORY.<br />
• crrv OFFICIALS<br />
Board of <strong>On</strong>mmlaaloneK—Mayor anal Prul*<br />
• dent, Harrj Hisadley; OonunlaUoner Vlnanoe<br />
ant Aeoonute, B. Howard Thorn? Commit<br />
•loner ol Pnblle Improvements, Pabllc Parks<br />
and Properly, Bobrrt Plaber.<br />
city Oierk-Jotm K. Adume.<br />
Treasurer —Holla Uaneuon.<br />
Vullouior—K. W. Uorlelao.<br />
tihler or Pollee-HanineTtienll.<br />
e lldlnalmpootor-H. A. W.Hmllh.<br />
Preal-<br />
c y Holloltor—A. A. Uoereli.<br />
Hoard ot Kdoeatlon—A. J.<br />
deal: M. W. Adams. Vice Pn<br />
HmUh. Beeretary; lUehard B.<br />
City Hapennieiwient of Behoof*—Pro!* Ja<br />
CHURCH SERVICES,<br />
Viral II* JEe Church, corner fjemr&l Avsnae<br />
ana Kls»tb "Iwet, K*a». l)r. J. B. UtUoca<br />
paelor.<br />
Homing service, lOSOc evening trwto.im.<br />
Prayer meetlns, Wedneaday evenlna,7Jio.<br />
donaay •cbooT, tit Mark W. Adama,<br />
anperlnienaenl.<br />
Baud ofTniMteee -Preeldent.<br />
, U. H. liowrer; treuarer,<br />
.„ Iwud M.Uatoa. Wm. U.<br />
uibb. John Mane. Ueorge O. Adams, O. B.<br />
Parker. KUV.Utewan.<br />
r<br />
aetlnga Hundaymomlng.ajB.John<br />
- -—evenlna. 7.U. Mn.<br />
- evening, Xc<br />
R. W. Edwanlv&&<<br />
uibb. John Mane.<br />
Parker. KU P. Ulen<br />
Claea Mae<strong>On</strong>ge—anndayi<br />
ttrSl.tr£S.r M< JSiday 1<br />
Uonui leader.<br />
Ibectrarcn<br />
Friday eveoins, Vonn<br />
Tneeemeeun«ai>rooeid<br />
onnn<br />
eidln<br />
innt'Freebytenan Cnnren. Weeley avenue<br />
and Heventn iM. Uev.Vbu. u. Uonnsr,<br />
psetor. Monday eervlece, UUu ud s<br />
- - ^<br />
Junes U. Welih, enoerini<br />
ocloefc.<br />
Hoard of Troaleee—Lewis M. Cnase. pn—<br />
Ideati Jobn H. Uroves, woretary: UmU K.<br />
Hmllu, ueaeuren Joxepn 1. Hcull, John K.<br />
Townaeadand Warren W. Urawo..<br />
i^l'r * - I"<br />
I, ." ' I.<br />
In 1913<br />
.^. ''<br />
B. J. HANN<br />
Ifocal representative for the<br />
largest individual owners of<br />
Ooean City real estate.<br />
The Bell's Responsibilities<br />
Hue Company recognizes its obligation* to the Public *vi<br />
make* iu chief endeavor the efficient discbarge' of every duty.<br />
The rendering of-a comprehensive local and long<br />
telephone eervice u a task made possible only when<br />
<strong>On</strong>r. > lotto<br />
moet modem etandarcb •<br />
- Oar employees are aa courteous aa they are competent,<br />
and eitand to aeaiyone the same considerate treatment;<br />
And our mimt ^^y mmm welfare la instuvd tbrougb rttcocid*<br />
Don of rairhfulnesa and aUCtr at least to the extent of proper<br />
it is the aim of the Company to famish standard teliphotw<br />
FAIR RATES, rates which<br />
thai<br />
wai<br />
WUIprovid* adequate 1 for replaeins worn out •<br />
obsolete pleotj<br />
Will allow, a reasonable jrerarn on the inveetment.<br />
The Company may then develop a telephone.system which<br />
wQl give everyone the highest degree of satisfaction.<br />
These are tbe responsibilities and obligations to which wo<br />
subscribe, feeling that the people of this locality wBl co-operate<br />
with os at all times in onr efforts to famish the efficient and uni-<br />
versal Bell Service.<br />
p. m.; Hot*/Communion, nret Hunday lo.«.<br />
£.m.,thlrat>unday7J»a. mN Holy daya Iu<br />
a. m.; Hundaj eebool a p. m.<br />
"BU Augiutlne-a Homan Ualholle Vhnieb<br />
Aebory avenue, between Thirteenth and<br />
troufeentn ate, Bev. John J.Hweeney, Bastor.<br />
aaiaM,«,SBiidiao-cloelu^ ••—"••<br />
Thun.. rri. ud Bat. MIM.. J«n. 3. J. 4. «t 8 30<br />
Pop«UrM»t.Smt.«i»<br />
Immanuel Baptlat C'hureh. Wesley avenue,<br />
below Ninth atreeu Rev. Arthur u«, putor.<br />
Monday* ervioea.uUD «. m. aDa l.u, p. BIA<br />
..—r Wedneeday e\enluiK MI 7ii<br />
. sMTtheS. M.- Mo/ —<br />
Union Tabernacle llaptlat Cbnreb, Klghtb<br />
elraetand Wart avenueVBev. V/m. Kemp<br />
putor. Bunday aervlees, preaching: 11 a.m.<br />
and a p. m. Prayer meetings o'olook Jfrldajr<br />
erenmib omcen or the board-VbarleeM.<br />
Howard, chairman; U. Han, church clerk:<br />
Jobn Kppa,tnasiirer.<br />
Bt. James A. M. K. Uhnreb, comer Hevenlh<br />
1 tlavenavenue Ocean CUy. M. J., J. H, Mqe.. Tew tad Wed. Ena, Jta. «. 7. s. M 830<br />
Wtdaeidar. Matinee »t 3.30 -<br />
Macedonia at. B. Church. Tenth atreet and<br />
-aimpwn avenue, above Hearting Uepot, the<br />
BevHTw. H. BrlddeU. paioar. Bervtcee. U<br />
a. DIM iiundiiy aebool. xjn p. inj CbrMlao KB*<br />
deavor meeting, 7JB p. m. Preaehlag, S p.<br />
m. • , ^^_<br />
CHURCH S0CIBTIB8.<br />
PIBST paaaBrraaiaB uanaoa.<br />
-Ladles- Auxiliary society meets nret Mon-<br />
day evening or each month. President,<br />
an, Tnomae Ixalle; Vlee-Pnaldent, Mr£<br />
shrank Hcbnelder; ireasorer, Mra. l^w"<br />
riasr M. K. oausoH<br />
H^Oertrod<br />
MSIIJonn D 5.OandJfJope<br />
Iniaaunf ;Mn.<br />
lntendent Jon-<br />
I, C.B.SMITH,DistrictM^- It Ytmon ind Pielfle ifasaes<br />
I<br />
The Bed<br />
Of Real<br />
RestfulneM<br />
Sleep in a Bernstein Bed. and you'll<br />
realize ALL the comfort sound 'sleep can<br />
give. No creaks or jars to disturb your<br />
slumber. No racking or looseness to<br />
weaken die.bed. <strong>On</strong>ly three pieces.<br />
"charles'E.!Adams;& Bro.<br />
7ao-aalAsburyjAvenue j<br />
Ocean City, N. J.j"<br />
M S I I J n 5<br />
IO UeSn?"unlon, H. 8. Mowrer, prseideat;<br />
ratker MUler.ueanirer.<br />
HOLY TainiTV caoaoB.<br />
Parlab Uolld-flrn Monday In the month.<br />
Women'! aulld, every Wednesday njn_p. m.<br />
Women's Ansillary Mlalonary. law Thun-<br />
day In the month.<br />
SBCRBT SOCIBTIB5.<br />
ueean tiuy lodge, Mo. in, jr.andA.sL,<br />
o'<br />
He<br />
Booy,<br />
seeretsry, Ueorge<br />
' Ocean City Lodge, No. 06, K. or p., meets<br />
Brat and third Honday evenings or each<br />
month In K.ol P. hall, Aabury avenue, near<br />
Heventb etreet. O. tt. Mark Xajie; K. or B.<br />
and Ck. B. Howard Thorn.<br />
Iota Cooncll. No. US, Jr. O. V. A.<br />
Wlllsbvweretarj. _ "*"<br />
Ooean City Oooncll, No. 10. D. ot A., meeU<br />
very Tbnnday evening In K. of P. hall,<br />
Iba Balllo WTlLaBe, secretary.<br />
Prealdenl.<br />
A. Hoarseols.<br />
P.O.H. ol A-.<br />
jamplon'e b<br />
i (Secretary,<br />
Damp IS, P. O.-of A« meeta every B<br />
MM0P.BL,laK.or?.ball. Uara J<br />
recording tjcrelary<br />
« meeta every<br />
ball Uara<br />
recording txreury.<br />
STSSJI,<br />
Lor F P.<br />
Tbe Ooean city<br />
Uon masueeeond —<br />
Pnement.uaono O.<br />
aowardTbarn.<br />
of eaeb month,<br />
asontary, B.<br />
WMe LAKE, C. E.,<br />
Real £<br />
Otis M. Townsend<br />
A Practical Beasjiore Arobiteo<br />
Licensed by the Btate. • -> •><br />
EIGHTH STREET. OPP. P. O<br />
. <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> N. J..<br />
MORGAN HAND,<br />
ATTORNEY and<br />
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW,<br />
p VMWB MAM couBvr aoajsB, M* a.<br />
(Oppostta PnbUo BtUldlaW.<br />
W. aoLTAKAa. ABDaaw o. Boewsu.<br />
OFFICES<br />
ApgcU* & Boswell,<br />
AHBUBY A'<br />
Mumas taj CHAJtozar,<br />
) BIT:<br />
MUBandBIOl<br />
OFFICES<br />
Godfrey & 'Godfrey,<br />
Booms OS, SIS and m<br />
BartleU Bolldlng. n n<br />
ATLANTIC.<strong>CITY</strong>. N.J.<br />
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH<br />
' Counsellor-at-Law<br />
and Bollellor, Master and Kiemlner In<br />
. . Chanoery .<br />
TOWNSEND GODFREY<br />
Attorney-at-Law<br />
HsrtleU BuUdlnc At Ooaan Oily aatnrdaye<br />
Atlantic city 027 Wesley ave.<br />
B -<br />
D A V I S<br />
Attorney at Law<br />
400 Atlantic Ave<br />
Ocean City - New Jersey<br />
Atlutie City Theatres<br />
POLLO IIIiATKE<br />
A Production by Schuberiug and Lamb<br />
4<br />
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An originalKfifty play from the Pen of<br />
WUh a cast of well-known players<br />
IT.. 2Jc.5Oc.7Sc.ll.tUO; Mat..3Sc. 50c. TJc. tl<br />
iLlLiU the<br />
Lonesome Pine"<br />
Than., rri.. So. Ena., Jan. 9.10.11<br />
Ike Inionns Traveler<br />
Yt N. GRISCOM, M. D.<br />
EIGHTH BT. AND WE8LEV AVK.<br />
Both Pbonte-Bell, IK laterJIUIe, 11O-A<br />
Offlce Uonra- Until 10a. a. From 6 to 8 p. m<br />
Mo offlee hours Honday.<br />
At Blebard Townaead'e, Palermo. * Jo to S3)<br />
p. m. dally. Bell Pbone, Farmer's <strong>Line</strong>, tut 1<br />
i,M.D. Klou. m<br />
Uonrs<br />
s-10s.m.<br />
Mp.]D.<br />
7-Bp.m.<br />
8i8 Wesley. Avenue<br />
Ooean City fNew Jersey<br />
'interstate ia>-A.<br />
DR. W. P. HAINES<br />
COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVt<br />
OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong>.' N. J.<br />
IHto 10 a.m.<br />
OKP1CB HOUBB: tl to 1p.m.<br />
|8lo8p.m.<br />
Pbonea: Bell «U-W; lnler«Ute 100-A<br />
TelepbonmJJ _<br />
HEBSOHEL PETTIT, M. D.<br />
DOT WESLEY AVE.<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>". NEW JERSEY<br />
Office Honrai Until am a. m.<br />
llo«p.m.<br />
6 to 8 p.m.<br />
QR. CHARLES B. RIDER<br />
e-i Dentist •«<br />
809 Central Avenue<br />
OCKAB OITV.'S. J.<br />
Ceaee ss< Braian Daaai T.llrl Attltln<br />
Hashes' Central Pharmacy<br />
CUblk St sel Wnkjr Av«.<br />
Y O d "<br />
j<br />
"r-bone Your Order*"<br />
Ball24a-A. Both PUonw. InKir Hlutc<br />
14-H. Preecrlpllona jwcurntely ooni.<br />
pounded (rom aline orfreabdrusMand<br />
cbemlmlN. Huda louuuiln open all £<br />
winter. Ice Cream, oar own make, •<br />
eerved In IbrmorieeflreainNotlaM.iinn. £<br />
daee.oreold In bulk. Agency for 111*<br />
Norman Bain Hpray, on idral llirl»l-<br />
maaglR. Open Handayli. V In IOK0 H.<br />
tu«* I to Up. m. and fl to7J0 p. m.<br />
J. THORfOEV HUGHES, Msa.ger<br />
Derlarla PMrsiarjr<br />
Wrltlag Pattr rerrawrjr FaesUls r>o»<br />
Great Reduction in Millinery<br />
(1(U» HaU al HOXn<br />
SKOOHataatSIIIW<br />
• «.(» HaUal t tne election of direc-<br />
tors for the ensuing year,, and for tbe<br />
transaction of auoh other business aa<br />
before tb<br />
C. B. STH.WKIA, Bec'y<br />
STRANGE FI8B<br />
PUZZLED THEM<br />
Ocean City I,ife-eaven' Catch<br />
Proved to be of the Angel<br />
Variety.<br />
Kooch Homers and the other men of<br />
tbe life saving station at Tblrty-elxtb<br />
street, this city,''were ponied Saturday<br />
over a strange-looking flsb they had<br />
caught In the "aurf.<br />
Capt. Bomere, after reading op a lot<br />
of fish-lore, decided that tbelr catch<br />
answered not a little to tbe description<br />
given mermaids. : v<br />
8evcral Charges Against<br />
Him, All of Which H«<br />
Ninth street -are. bouse, wlwre It<br />
attracted much attention.<br />
The flsb looked somewhat on the<br />
order of, a flounder. It was four feet<br />
long and weighed about CO pounds.<br />
Its mouth was six- luohes wide, ailed<br />
wltb sharp teeth. It bad broad<br />
shoulders and the body Upend at the<br />
middle. Formations not unlike ribs<br />
In appearance were on.its breast.<br />
All who saw the .flab, and some of<br />
them Wen) experts In tbla line, Bald It<br />
was a new one on them.<br />
It waa anally decided-on Monday<br />
that It was an" angel flab.<br />
I4KBD THE MUSIC<br />
Patient ai scotch Ball Tnoaarut<br />
•Me Heard Angela.<br />
Were you ever seriously ill, when It<br />
was a "toss-up" whether you would<br />
live or die?<br />
Then you can Imagine Ihe sensations<br />
of a patient at Scotch Hall, when,<br />
early phrlatmaa morniog, she awoke<br />
to bear the cbolr or the First M. E<br />
Cburcb alngtng carol* In .the hallway<br />
outside of tbe door ot her bedroom.<br />
She says abe thought, for a moment,<br />
that she was listening to a heavenly<br />
band of choristers.<br />
Mlsa McGlbeny, of Scotch Hall,<br />
desires, through tbe <strong>SENTINEL</strong>, to give<br />
cordial and sincere tbanks to Dr.<br />
Haines, tbe pastor, and the members<br />
or tbe obolr tor this visit and tbe very<br />
excellent musical treat given. .<br />
Tbe choir visited several sections of<br />
the city where there were sick people'<br />
and sang outside of tbelr homes.<br />
Mra. aaratt K. Howell Burled.<br />
Mrs. Sarah R. Howell, wbo bad a<br />
number of friends here, and who died<br />
a few day* ago, was bnrled from tbe<br />
residence of L. A. Goff, 640 Steven*<br />
atreet. Camdeii, Tuesday. Mrs.<br />
Howell was tbe mother of Mra. 8pen-<br />
cerC. Goff, of tbe Atglen. Ibis city,<br />
and wa* the oldest member of Im-<br />
manual Baptist Church.<br />
CAPT. TOWNSEND<br />
CALLED BT DEATH<br />
Former Pastor of Pint M. B;<br />
Church Takes Bride at<br />
• Haddonfield. . °<br />
The Rev. Peonlngtpn Cowon, paator<br />
of the First M. E Church at 'Haddon-<br />
Oeld, and Mrs. Rowe, of.Haddonfleld,<br />
were married 'at noon'yesterday In<br />
Haddonttcld by Ihe eon of Mr. Coroon,<br />
the Bev. Alexander Corsbn, of Paula-<br />
aro.' ' • „'<br />
Tbe wedding was wltneaaed ty the<br />
members of the family.<br />
Mr. Ooraon baa a large circle' of<br />
frletids In this city, where he was at<br />
one Ume pastor of the First M. E.<br />
Cburcb, and they, as well aa tbe SEN-<br />
TiNKt. extend to him and Mrs. Coraon<br />
their best wishes.<br />
There WM consMerable ."comiaent, %<br />
and not a llUlesurprlaatoeome, Utihtot<br />
city when it WM learned Prldaj nightf<br />
d Std l h ffi<br />
and Saturday morning that aq eflatf.<br />
wee begun to nave Mayor Headley re-""<br />
called aa one of the Clly Comml*.'<br />
•loner*. • ; ~.-A<br />
Many people knew that<br />
been talk of snob a movement etaoe'<br />
early last fall, the step* to be taken<br />
shortly after eommbelon government^<br />
had been established one yew, aa ,re-r •<br />
quired by taw. bat not * few eeoaled,"<br />
the Idea, for different reason*. .. {, r.<br />
However, late Friday afternoon. ,-<br />
petitions wen placed in a number of -<br />
store* and In tbe hand* of .Indlvhfn<br />
for signatures.<br />
According to report*, the petition*,<br />
are receiving many signatures. It,<br />
was said early tbls week tbat there<br />
would be no trouble encountered In<br />
gelling a sufficient number of algna-'<br />
lures. Other* claimed that It would .<br />
be difficult to secure the number r*<br />
quired, which la rnk* to be about HO/*<br />
Following is a copy of the petition:<br />
State of New Jersey.<br />
City of Ocean city.<br />
Cape May County.<br />
Petition for Ihe removal of _<br />
_ Headley, a commissioner of<br />
city.<br />
The undersigned, electore who are<br />
entitled to vote for a successor to tba<br />
said encumbent, demand an election<br />
of a successor to the aald Hatty<br />
Headley. His removal la sought upon<br />
the following, grounds: - . ; -FT"<br />
First. Unfaithfulness to-ta* dotle*<br />
as commlsslouer In the following<br />
point*: . •" t
I<br />
EAL REAL ESTATE BOUQUET<br />
••**.<br />
It.<br />
v<br />
i )£&i'X •"> i «'." •-.<br />
containingthree varieties, would consist of an <strong>OCEAN</strong> FRONT, BAT FRONT and COTTAGE SITE.<br />
We do not believe that this can be denied, and we therefore offer as the Best Bargain to be Found<br />
today in Ocean City— .<br />
I A n C^c&ary Prnnt with Riparian Grant, both sides of Wesley avenue between Fiftieth and Fifty-first<br />
1 * " " ^ * ^ c " * * *«-»••--• gtreetg The fin^gt locfttion south of the Boardwalk. Nearest to Philadelphia. High<br />
class improvements on all sides. The true Ventnor of Ocean City. • • .<br />
A R*»%r Pront with Riparian Grant between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. Bulkhead in perfect condition.<br />
I ,<br />
.','"'<br />
i' ^ Vi*> i :•*.<br />
All public utilities-pass it. Fine water front If you were to choose a lot between Fifth<br />
. • .., street and Sixteenth street you would select this. •<br />
30x90 feet on Nineteenth street, near Wesley ave. All graded and graveled<br />
in beautiful condition. Note the high grade improvements near it;<br />
!•-".•<br />
For the Three <strong>On</strong>ly 35 ^#.0 «f/ tb« Cape BJ«y Ooanty<br />
BoudofTutatlon? '<br />
It totbeoMqowtloD of wrvlog |wo<br />
watenu Ko one'eairdo tbla aBeo-,<br />
lively—not even the "amale Mayo'<br />
HeMley. - = = = =<br />
OMB OH, ATUMIIC<br />
: AtlanUe City people, always boast-<br />
SUNDAY IN THE<br />
LOCAL CHURCHES<br />
locaradoobtlM wed becaaaeOeeaii<br />
Stroog8e<br />
te WUdwopd Ban. we<br />
shoald ofCb*rUyH. Snnnr.deoeued. .<br />
Pnnoant to tne order or Edward. U. Hies.<br />
Bumxate or tba Ooanty at Cape May. m«de<br />
on tbselaventb day or December, A. O. IMS.<br />
on the application or Ibe •nnserlber, exeentor<br />
oTaald deceased, notice Is hereby jdven to Ibe<br />
cndltorsotaald deceased to exhibit to the<br />
sub erlber under oath or afflrmatloo tbelr<br />
elalme and demands atalnst tbe estate of<br />
the pastor, Mr. Gee, received two,<br />
uu> bidden In a pill-box, on which waa<br />
written, "for Xmaa Indlgettlon, I. C.<br />
Goodcheer, M. D."<br />
Plsns for tbe future Include a teacher<br />
training class, music for the evening<br />
service, and removal to the new li«a-<br />
lion by Easter Sunday.<br />
The sermons for the day were dls-<br />
cuasloos of timely topics In tbe morn-<br />
Ing Pastor Gee preached on tbe text,<br />
Isaiah 82; 10: "Go through, go through<br />
tbe gates." Tbe gate of the years as<br />
It awlogs gently dosing tbe year be-<br />
hind ua as we enter tne path of the<br />
new year. Tbe gale of Ibe kingdom,<br />
tbe wicket gate of • Buuyon's plf '<br />
to which we must come as a<br />
child. The gale of tbe church, the<br />
gate called beautiful, through which<br />
we pass to fellowship and service.<br />
Tbe gate of tbe city, the gale we on<br />
ettrlb call tbe gate of death, but which<br />
*eeu from the other aide, is tbe gate ol<br />
lire. • .<br />
Thus we pass as Peter passed, from<br />
chalosandthe inner ceil to.tbe city<br />
streets, to life and love aod liberty."<br />
' -'Be not afraid, go through tbe gates,<br />
even tbe last one, trusting your angel<br />
guide, even though dazed as Peter,<br />
paw as be passed, from one experience<br />
to another, until* tbe outer, gate Is<br />
reached and heaven opeua to you<br />
feet." .<br />
The eveulug sermon waa connected<br />
topically with that .of the mornlug,<br />
being a discourse on the question,<br />
"Which way shall I take?" The way<br />
tbat aeems right to me. for me? Tbe<br />
way that seems right to tbe world?<br />
The way tbat Is right, the path Jesus<br />
trod? • . .' . •<br />
Notiice of Settlement<br />
Notice Is benby given tbat the amounts of<br />
JIB subscriber, aa Administrator c U a-o<br />
KmautU Uaner. deceased, wUI be sadUa<br />
sn,wltbariar-stonrlramedwelllogtDere.<br />
aneraeted,altaalelnUwelty ol Ocean City.<br />
coanUr or Cane May, and particularly- OS'<br />
scribed sa follows:<br />
Befinnlncata point In tbe southeasterly<br />
neof Bay avenue at a distance off ninety<br />
feet southwesterly from tbe southwesterly<br />
Joe or Tenth street, containing In front or<br />
breadth on said Bay avenue forty fast and<br />
of that width extending<br />
eontbeaaterly bet ween Ti<br />
id Tth t t<br />
hat width ext<br />
tbeaaterly bet<br />
d Tenth stree<br />
l t lt f<br />
noe, rorty feet, and<br />
, In length or • epto<br />
Iocs parallel with Tie<br />
bnndrad ana nrteen<br />
feet to a nlteen feet wide street. Being lot<br />
No. 16 In MecUonOonlbenlanofloU of tbe<br />
Ooaan cuv Asaoctitloo. Said property will<br />
be sold subject to U» Man or a certain mort-<br />
gage neld byTbe Oessn Clly Building and<br />
Eosn Association, on which there u now<br />
due the Association tbe snm of Iwolhonsaru<br />
nfty-one dollars and elihty-su cents, and<br />
fnrtnereabjeet to tbe lira at certain taxes<br />
and assessments on said property or lo be-<br />
dustbeettyoroeeancF^<br />
roperty or to be<br />
doe the city of Ocean our In Ibe sum<br />
ol seventy-four dollara ft74JD). Upon eon-<br />
nrmatlonorthe sale by the court, deed to be<br />
delivered by the °%$fffg* " "<br />
William N.<br />
Attorney tor Trustee. 12-ID.H., P. I<br />
Boyle commercial Agency<br />
oX4 Bldrth St. Ocean City, N. J<br />
B. C. BOVLB, ffauager<br />
Clstjua adjostad and eoueetel anywbera m<br />
United BUtca.<br />
TxyaniAd.<br />
in the <strong>SENTINEL</strong><br />
Hearty. Greeting for<br />
Hay you live bog and be hippy. Com-<br />
mence to deal tfyoo have not. Conllntis U<br />
you fuvtt with ' ' '<br />
L. M. Nelson<br />
a •jtourdeal *U1 the y«*t<br />
•;'>•,•;•<br />
CA1IDEN,N.J.<br />
JOHN E. TOWNSEND<br />
Electrical Contractor Col d W inter Nig his<br />
-H37 J A8bury-Ave.-<br />
• "New Jersey<br />
NO WAITING<br />
• MORGAN HAND. JR.<br />
CIVIC KMOIHBU AMD SoavarroK<br />
• IS) WaSI«V ATSU. QOSAM'CfVV. K. 'J,<br />
: O«r» M» ami If OHM. I*.<br />
The same amotmt of light of a better'quality, at ~<br />
<strong>On</strong>e-third the Cost<br />
- - • ., ' of the carbon filament lamp.<br />
The Ocean City Electric Light Company<br />
Ocean City Title and<br />
Trust Company<br />
of Ocean City,' New Jersey<br />
CAPITAL S100.000<br />
SURPLUS $$26,000<br />
eondaeu a general banking bnalneu,<br />
receiving depoalu subject to check without<br />
notice and allows 8 per cent. Interest on<br />
Time Accounts.' .<br />
Acts as executor, administrator, trosteeor<br />
gnardlan. Wills receipted for and kept wlth-<br />
ootcbarge. ' ' . .<br />
laaiica 8c*RCHg*<br />
U M. UBE8HK. President<br />
WM. S. MASSpY, yirst .Vlee-Presldent<br />
LK8UKB.LUDLAM.Beeond Vlee-l^ealdenl<br />
C. B. BTII.WEIX, Secretary and Tnasurer<br />
J. PITBIAN TATKM,Boll«llor<br />
• Dim<br />
li. M. Crease<br />
E. V. Corson<br />
J. M. Cheater<br />
B. W.'Kdwards<br />
Harry Headley<br />
Robert J.Kay -<br />
8. W. liske<br />
UsUe&Lndlam<br />
C. y. iMkmlnc<br />
Henry D.Moore<br />
vr.<br />
Aaron O.RIee,<br />
B. B. SUtes<br />
Joseph I. Beull<br />
Jume»U.Hcull<br />
William U. Hnerrerd<br />
J. Pltblan Talem - .<br />
B." Howard Tborn<br />
Oils M. Townssnd<br />
Charles P. Vannman<br />
Btoklaf by Mall a Specialty<br />
IRA E. WALL<br />
725 Central Ave.<br />
Ocean City New Jersey<br />
Plain and Oecorative<br />
Paperhanger<br />
i';'r')u-'.'v 1 -!<br />
Eatimates Cheerfully Qiven<br />
A Post Card will bring our scr<br />
'.' /' vice to yon.' ','<br />
«.•':'<br />
Aitvertisfi in the Sentinel.<br />
are best enjoyed in a warm<br />
Well Lighted Room.<br />
' The illnmination of the room with .<br />
MAZADA LAMPS<br />
. not only gives the best substitute for daylight, but makes the<br />
' CHEAPEST ILLUMINATION<br />
PLUMBING<br />
Are yon uettlng entire nstbraetlou as to prices, workmanship and business courtesy? If<br />
not, it will pay yon to glte me a trial. I am in an exceptionally good position to Uka<br />
care of y oar repair work ot which I make a spedatty. I bare no expensive establishment<br />
or clerical force to maintain, . : . '<br />
. - Amos Q. CbamUrs, of Bhlladcl-<br />
pbla, returned to the Katblti. In this<br />
clly. Friday evening, after spending<br />
tbi holidays In Philadelphia. /Se will<br />
Philadelphia. ge<br />
Kathlo until It closes<br />
holidays<br />
ainart<br />
remain at<br />
TOLL MADE<br />
BY GRIM DEATH<br />
Three Ministers Identified<br />
WlthPresbytetian Church<br />
Szplre Dating Year.<br />
The Bev, Charles. H. Bobner, pastor<br />
of the First Presbyterian Church, an-<br />
nounced at the services In the cbucch<br />
Bnnday that the Rev. Dr. Bproolls, of<br />
Ubeater, Pa,, tbe clergyman who bad<br />
(banded the First Church In 1896, died<br />
after a lingering illness. DK Bproulls<br />
was a prominent minister In tbe Pres-<br />
byterian Church,' holding pastorates<br />
1 many or the larger churches.<br />
Mr. Bohner spoke ot tbe year 19(2 as<br />
being remarkable for the deaths of<br />
35 PASSENGERS LEFT At l i i<br />
PLEASANTViLLE AN HOUR<br />
OUT OF PRISON<br />
FOR CHRISTMAS<br />
three ministers c<br />
tbe local church.<br />
J Ci<br />
closely td<br />
. Besides<br />
tdenUUed with<br />
Dr. Bproulls,<br />
y I t t d<br />
ir tbey were<br />
In the ranks<br />
rnlleiujBifc<br />
He ban been offered work by Ihe.<br />
Butlou A Conon Co. aud expects to<br />
enter the employment or this firm.<br />
MA8QUBRA1>E DANCE<br />
People Hpenl P<br />
Rvealnsi at lite nlwajinc.<br />
A masquerade dance was given In<br />
tbe dluiug room of tbe Blscayne Hotel<br />
Tuesday evening by tbe boys of the<br />
Ocean City High School, most of them<br />
being graduates now bome for tne<br />
holidays. " •<br />
There were about 20 youug people<br />
present, all of whom had u most eu-<br />
oyabletlme.<br />
The room wan prettily decorated<br />
with the colors of the high school.<br />
irde<br />
renend<br />
Eh b<br />
rly pei<br />
ed and<br />
d<br />
on ad may be .at<br />
puulabed accordingly<br />
Each board of • education la<br />
obligations to enforce the .compulsory<br />
law, even If It requires tbe procedure<br />
above cited, against ludlUerent parents<br />
and guardians.<br />
A loss or money tothedlstriot results<br />
hen pupils who are required to<br />
attend school neglect to do so. Each<br />
day's attendance of each child brings<br />
lo the district thirteen cents of<br />
State money, nnder tbe apportion-<br />
ment of tbe present year, for Cape<br />
May Couuly, and each day's arweuce,<br />
by any child, causes a loss, absolute<br />
md Irrevocable, of thirteen cents to<br />
he district. Tbls looks like a small<br />
sum and, standing alone. It is, but<br />
multiply it by 1.000 and you have $180;<br />
multiply It by 5,000 and you have<br />
'50; multiply It by 10,000 and you<br />
ive 91300, and so on.<br />
. : Steal Kalsiit Trannron.<br />
Recent real estate transfer)* lu Ocean<br />
Clly recorded In the oflloo'of Countv<br />
Clerk Hlldreln, as reported In the"'ape<br />
May County Ouzetle, are a» rnllows:<br />
" Ocean City Association to l>. Harry<br />
Chandler. Ocean front below Thirty--<br />
sixth Mreet. Beclion H. .<br />
Same to Daniel 8. Bteelraan. (I860:<br />
Ocean front between Thirty-sixth and<br />
Thirty-seventh streets, Secllou H,<br />
Same to May Steelman. $1000<br />
Ocean front between Tulrly-aixtb and<br />
Thirty-eighth street*, Section H, -<br />
Ocean City Gardens Co. to Albert K.<br />
Svenson. Lot HOIS, block 80, plan 2.<br />
Robert B. Smith et ux lo Percy R.<br />
Townneud et als. 1«H) SoutheuHt<br />
25 feet or loU 674 and 575, Section V.<br />
Adelaide E. Kemble et als. lo John<br />
Wilde. Lots 629 and 030, Section «!.•<br />
Mlna R. Massey et al . to John<br />
Wllle. Lot 788. Secllou P.<br />
Augusta H. Murphy to Rolla Gar-<br />
retsou. Lot tt», Section K.<br />
Josephine MuLauglilin et vir to O.<br />
Homer Shoemaker.<br />
8TBVBN8' VIBW8<br />
CommlMSIoner favors Santera*<br />
i>ola|.Becales'a Point DrldKC<br />
State Road Commissioner Stevens,<br />
In a letter to R. P. Rlsley. or Stone<br />
Harbor Grange, writes as follow*:<br />
' Lhave yoar favorjofJJecem fcerJft<br />
rererrlnglotheSomers' Polut-Beesley'a<br />
Point bridge. I quite agree with you<br />
tbat the questhiu or this bridge khould<br />
be taken up at an early date. I tried<br />
last year to secure consideration for It<br />
Tram tbe Legislature, but' without<br />
nucb success. The grange has gener-<br />
Jtylaken pretty effective and thorough<br />
ictlon on the public matters which It<br />
idvooates. I trust tbat It will keep<br />
up to Its record as a leader In public<br />
road Improvements by exerting an .In-<br />
fluence on the coming Legislature lu<br />
Tayor of tbe bridge." .' •<br />
• BIB Inle'reM In Conlol.<br />
The ladder-climbing contest in pro-<br />
ies» lu the .Presbyterian Sunday<br />
School, Is meeting with splendid<br />
success Tbe attendance the past two<br />
Sundays has been nearly double tbat<br />
of tbe same Sundays last year. Tbe<br />
struggle is a very hardly contested<br />
one, and Sunday tbe girls gained one<br />
more rung on the boys. The.winners<br />
III be entertained by tbe losers.<br />
. Tea Stany Kolertalomenls.<br />
Tbe minstrels from Ocean City were<br />
lot greeted by a big bouse at Pleas<br />
intvllle last Friday nlgbt. If la said<br />
that there were two or three < other,<br />
entertainments In Ibe town that even-<br />
ing Tbe boys have been asked to re-<br />
peat tbe show tnere at any early date<br />
or the beueltt or the Salem M. K<br />
Jburcb, Pleasantvllle. Manager R.<br />
Chester saya they will do so.<br />
Objection 10 Aaseaamenl.<br />
After bearing a written objection to<br />
an asseasuieut. the City Commissioners<br />
on Tuesday referred tbe matter back<br />
to'the commissioners or street assess-<br />
ment with a requestforsnexplanation<br />
and also for a cbrrectloo. A mlstaks<br />
in tbe part or Ihe assessor on a lot up<br />
town 'was ordered rectified,<br />
.Will Build lubt.<br />
Tbe Button ft Corson Co has given<br />
OJOH G Champion tbe coutraut to<br />
build a two story stable at Seventh<br />
ilreet and Haven avenue. Il will be<br />
built of concrete brick and Its dimen-<br />
sions will be 82x111 It will cost about<br />
$6500. • ' •<br />
Hss'ODIee Down' Town.<br />
William B. Davis bas dpeued -his<br />
law ofllcw lu the Hanu Bulldlug, 809<br />
Eighth street, when) he will be pleased<br />
10 see bis friends and ellents.<br />
about January 18, when the MltBea| age hoo.se of<br />
Maddock's Mall Order, Pharmacy.<br />
Drop your postal orders. * Goods de-<br />
livered free at your door, anywhere<br />
within 50 miles. .<br />
The First National Hank ol Oceau<br />
Jlly meets the requirements of modern<br />
business conditions. adv. It.<br />
WANTBD —Girl: for geueral liow<br />
work. Apply . Mrs. Freeman ltlsleyt<br />
Kilth street aud West aveuue, Ocean<br />
"Wy- ' '•, hi; "i;.^ ..• -1', a d V i lt . :•<br />
PUBUO HAI.B —Goodx held for «tor-<br />
age'by Edgar Forgusouaud owned by<br />
Henry U. Clark, consisting or tele<br />
phone ducting aud tools,-will be .sold.<br />
at public sale ou Baturdayi January<br />
at public sale on Saturday^ January<br />
IS 1918, st 10 o'clock a. m., at the stor-<br />
Antonio Tedesco' Paroled<br />
After Serving Seven Loner<br />
.. Years In Trenton.<br />
Through tbe continued efforts or<br />
Justice of the Peace -Rush, one man<br />
waa made partlculy happy at Christ-<br />
mas. He Is Autoolo Tedesoo, who<br />
baa two brothers,-Frank and John,<br />
residents or this city for a number or<br />
y e a n . ; . •. •;,:: . ..:...:.. •.. ... ... • ,... :.<br />
Antonio was released from the Stale<br />
prison at Trenlou' tbe day before<br />
Christmas, after serving seven' years,<br />
and at once went to visit a cousin In<br />
Philadelphia He came to the home<br />
of bis brothers here ou Thursday and<br />
soon afterward accompanied Frank to<br />
Squire Rush's bouse and expressed<br />
his gratification for tbe work done iu<br />
eHeotlng bis release op parole. .<br />
'Tedesco was convicted or atrocious<br />
amsult in Atlantic County seven years<br />
ago and was rantenced by Judge Hlg-<br />
bee to twelve years lu Ihe Stale prison.<br />
Tedesco claimed to be Innocent or<br />
the crime, aud it Is said that Dr.<br />
Brunyate, who was .foreman of tbe<br />
lury, bad a feeling that the man waa<br />
not altogether at fault, but the other<br />
eleven jurors were strong for convic-<br />
tion.. : •••.•."• v . : • ..-. •• . : <br />
71 ^ H. >& SMITH, «iison ahrj Concrete<br />
Operation Builder<br />
Rooms<br />
YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE; LEAGUE<br />
' ' •.;..;.'.. '-• '' " ' ' ' '•, " ./ i " •'<br />
Room B-PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA<br />
•••;_;- •••• .; •;-.-'.';V;'-'--; i :;;;'.;/^"" ; '" i -'" J " ~ 't •?• ftw? C A'^_ ^",, {f-.<br />
H.A^Wil<br />
THE<br />
unsaurraAbAys,<br />
THE KATHLU: v<br />
U«CsDiralA«oaas.<br />
re •" -m<br />
HOTEL ATGLEN<br />
m,«. sovr.<br />
9<br />
THE LAUREL<br />
1118 CBOTBAI. AVBJTDB, OBAB inuoat<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> OITV, H-. J. , t '<br />
,-.*<br />
Wrlta ror Unas :<br />
STERLING HOTEL ,v l '<br />
OPEN AUV YKAB , '-<br />
Hot water heat. Winter boardtrs<br />
-\ ;, . solicited. —— -' —<br />
B. A. sVSJSI<br />
THE HEWLINGS<br />
Host desirable location. Open' all<br />
year. Elevator to street level. Vapor,<br />
Heat. . -'•<br />
, ' tw H. HEWXUGI<br />
Xlnlb ana Weslej tot. Ocean Oily. N. J.<br />
i<br />
> i<br />
Dance Every .<br />
WedBesday and<br />
Saturday Night<br />
CoM Cnacbea*-<br />
F*r. > v<br />
The Excursion House.<br />
JAMES CLARK ::<br />
MAIN STREET and . . . • y<br />
NBW JERSEY AVENUB<br />
SOMERS' POINT :: N.J/<br />
BKAL, ESTATE ABO IBSCSUNCK.:<br />
C. I- LAKE<br />
..REAL ESTATE AGENT..,,<br />
UBS Asbory AV«nae, Oosau Cltjr.N. J. , u<br />
Lots ror sale. CoUagasfoirant.> • v<br />
OornspondnioasaUeltaatitMt " t"<br />
'1<br />
Ranting-. Buying aMMl Balllnaj ,<br />
CLARBNCB 8. SCULL 'v \<br />
My oompanlea an all minion dollar ear*<br />
••orations. Among tbs best In tits eltr. ^ »<br />
-Let me quote yoaiatca. 1 i<br />
608 Eight* Street ''<br />
OcaaaCMy NswJsnay '<br />
LAKE<br />
.Undertaker and Embalmer -<br />
ass canraAi. Avsatm<br />
•i>bons US OCCAM O1TV,<br />
First National Ban<br />
Oooan City, N.J.<br />
CAPITAL SEMOt.<br />
U'M. OBSBBK. FrsHoSBt<br />
B. B. 8TIXB5B. Vlos-Tnslojnt<br />
W. BCOTT BAHO, Oashlsr<br />
U: S. MOWBBB. Asat.>Oa«blsr<br />
J yiTHIAM TATPt HoU<br />
L.M.O0 >, k t t<br />
J.M.Cbsst.r>;.'V •; W . j L H<br />
•.V.omsoa, -'••' B.B.Btltas<br />
B.W.Ba«aras' J f c<br />
l k
SWjerew.. Tbe leguis-<br />
ITI0N8 FOR BBCAU<br />
1, 4<br />
•r *••;<br />
(rkjotlqeaa tram First pss*,><br />
tend a larger portion of tbe meetings<br />
of tba.Commlaslonet*. The records'<br />
enow that out of abort sixty four (84)<br />
mrrt'-g tbat-the Commloshnafa have<br />
bad since oar organisation, I have<br />
been absent from live (5) meetings.<br />
Two ot these meetings I was prevented<br />
from attending on account of atekneee.<br />
••All of Ibe charm made by these<br />
person* are malicton* lies, which<br />
1 record* wUI dearly prove, and bad I<br />
. «.„ Board of<br />
=c—^ l ?f f J b S. N6W<br />
jena» Bttte Teacher* .Association to<br />
eMatta^teboolcode for the Wale<br />
of<br />
Uw - will not<br />
.Torof.But.-wlde<br />
ear.oof In which all<br />
worlt will be taught<br />
•T •*»»•« W|sj»ia aj^ «•*> aajs* i<br />
.Tbe abandonment of<br />
,r<br />
weal county .Institutes<br />
recommended.<br />
I InsllgaUog these charge* to dip "their<br />
•limy finoere Into tbe city treasury<br />
at tbelr will, end violate tbe law* and<br />
restriction* of our city, losieadof seek-<br />
ing lodefeme me they would be shout-<br />
°**rbe affairs of Ocean Clly, especi-<br />
ally Its finances, were never In better<br />
shape lo IU history than today, and I<br />
challenge any person to dispute tbto<br />
staKmeut. Our Income will exceed<br />
ourexpendltnre* by a substantial sum,<br />
a condition that has never obtained ID<br />
the vast twenty years. . .<br />
"IproDose to oonuoue In exactly<br />
Ibe same course and upon the same<br />
lines as In Ibe past, because I am con-<br />
fident that Ibe property holders and<br />
tbe best people of Ocean City approve<br />
of what Ihavedooe." ;<br />
Tbe law governing tbe recall read*<br />
aa follow*: *<br />
'•IB. Tbe holder of any elective offlce<br />
may be removed at any time by the<br />
electors qualified to vote for a auoeessor<br />
of such lucnmbent. The procedure to<br />
eOkct the removal of an Incumbent of<br />
an elecuve offlce shall be ss follows:<br />
A petition signed by_tbr electors en-<br />
mladI tovotefor a-soecennr tojbe In-<br />
oumbent eombt to be removed, equal<br />
In number to at least twenty-live per<br />
cent, of tbe entire vote at the last pre-<br />
—i. ^-I.I^IL.1. demsndlDg an<br />
to said petition htarertlflcate, show log<br />
tb* result of said examination. If, by<br />
lbs clerk's certificate, the petition Te<br />
•bowu lo be mrancleni. It may be<br />
amended within leo day* from Ibe<br />
date of said certificate.<br />
••The clerk sball, within ten days<br />
after such amendment, make like<br />
examination of tbe amended petition,<br />
and if ibis certificate sball show tba<br />
•erne to be Inaufficlent. It sball be re-<br />
turned lo Ibe person Oltng ibe mm*,<br />
without prejudice to the filing of a<br />
new petition to the same effect. II<br />
tbe petition shall be deemed to be<br />
sufficient. Ibe clerk shall rabmlt tbe<br />
same to tbe board, of commissioners<br />
Item made tntw' «—•«—'" •- *•*—*•<br />
S^oV^M^ip<br />
Is* .well-known, summer resident of<br />
Ocean City v and haa many friend*<br />
engineering.<br />
position of m hto<br />
election £f a »ww—7.."-";-;^.<br />
sought to be removed, shall be filed<br />
with tbe city clerk, which petition<br />
shell contain a general statement of<br />
ibe grounds for which tbe removal to<br />
ilgnatnreatotbe petition need<br />
not all beappended4o one paper, but<br />
each signer shell add to hto signature<br />
bto place of re*ldence,giviog the street<br />
and number. <strong>On</strong>e of tbe. signers of<br />
each such paper shall make an ostb<br />
before an offloK competent lo admin-<br />
btoVoathetbat the statement therein<br />
made to true ae be believes, and that<br />
each signature to the paper appended<br />
in ten daye from tbedateof filing snch<br />
petition the clly clerk shall examine,<br />
ascertain whether or not said petition<br />
toetonod by tbe requUlt* number of<br />
qualified electors, and.be shall attach<br />
a the<br />
without delay.<br />
"If Ibe petiti<br />
lt M bd<br />
y. _<br />
If Ibe petition shall be found, suffl-<br />
cleut MM board of commlsslouen •hall,<br />
ir ibe officer sought lo be removed<br />
nball not resign within Hve days after<br />
the date ou the clerk's cenlUcate, order<br />
aud Us a dale for holding the said<br />
elecllou, upt lew than thirty day* or<br />
more than forty days from the dale on<br />
the clerk's cerllUcste to'tbe board of<br />
commlwlonerstbata vufflcient petition<br />
I s t i l e d . • •• •' • •'•- • - . . . - . '...'••... •<br />
"Tbe board of commlsilonerB sball<br />
make, or cauae to bemaile, publlcatton<br />
of notice and all arrangements for<br />
holding *ucb election, and the same<br />
•tall be conducted,'returned and Ibe<br />
rewlt thereof dedsred In all respects<br />
ss are other clly elections. ' Tbe sue-<br />
cenor of soy officer >o removed stall<br />
bold office daring Ibe unespired term<br />
of hi* predecasor. Any person sought<br />
to be removed may be a candidate to<br />
•neceed himself, and.nnieaa be requests<br />
otherwise In writing, the clerk shall<br />
place hi* name on tbe official ballot<br />
without nomination. In any ouch<br />
nmoval election, the candidate receiv-<br />
ing the highest number of votes stall<br />
be declared elected. At snob election,<br />
if some other penon than the Incumb-<br />
ent receive* Ibe highest number of<br />
votes the incumbent sball thereupon<br />
be deemed removed from the offlce<br />
upon qualification of bla tucotsaor.<br />
In case the penon who receives tbe<br />
blgbest number of vote* should fall to<br />
qualify within ten days after receiving<br />
notification of election, t to offlce ebafl<br />
be deemed vacant. If tbe Incumbent<br />
tbe blulust number jif vote*.<br />
City HaM, 7, 1112.<br />
eoMMrrrrtvK<br />
For a City Hall •MlMlsa Win B* R*.<br />
sshtea •» Mie- gear* of CunwUlaw<br />
• of Ocaon City ea or atfare J*mi'<br />
•ry teth t»W.<br />
Ths followlnc win aivs a canaral Idas<br />
mi^talMSf^lU U loeatsd on tha<br />
Kaat cornar o7 Ninth atnat and Ajbury<br />
avanua. Tb* alas of Uw lot la a* foBowa:<br />
IO» fmt on Ninth atnat runouts from<br />
Asburr anno* Bputbasatarl*. to a. U It<br />
wlda atn«t and l«s ft<br />
Seventh St. arid West Ave.<br />
Ocean City. N. J.<br />
Choice* DaUry Produot*<br />
:erraoad on tbe Aabnry avsnus alas. Tha<br />
first Boor of Uia .bulidutt win bs aotlrslr<br />
tsksB up tor Wr* Department purposss.<br />
Including hcatlnc apparatus and room<br />
tor stonca.of tb* haatar ana anata* coal,<br />
•im* to be locatad adjacent tola* It ft.<br />
wlds atrsst. also a work room and<br />
launtlns: room for to* Brawn, this floor<br />
will roes and open on Ninth street.<br />
The main entrance leading tram tils<br />
Ask foe Booklet of Bpeclaltle*<br />
Order* Deltvend Both Phona*<br />
Byes Enmined Witboat Drops<br />
?h. N ^^^Sa% i a t °b.'8, I ^ffi<br />
In each, also a dormitory for ths paid<br />
Tbe balance of tha ascond floor and.all<br />
Uw third floor to contain a maaUaf room<br />
for the Commissioner* and offleuif or the<br />
various depsrtmsnts of the ctty. also a<br />
City Lock-up and Police Court. There<br />
must bs omeas for tha Mayor. Commis-<br />
sioner of Finance and commlsaloner of<br />
Public Works. Collector's offlee vIOTa<br />
vault. Treasurer's omee. .City Clerk'a<br />
offlce. Assessor's- omce. BnUdlns; and<br />
Plumbing Inspector's oOoe. KUctrtcal In-<br />
apector*? offlce? Director ot tb* Bureau<br />
I of Health and Charities omce. Solicitor's<br />
offlce, and room for Electrical Device;<br />
and spaces for Telephone •zchange. and<br />
necessary toilets for each floor. .-•_:<br />
The Commissioner* Meetlnc Room<br />
- lp seat thrse^r<br />
^AlsSen'<br />
i ^ aa^ ^^H^^e •• ^ .• •• i • » ^^^m^r^^m-^— ^ ^ eaesiJjeBSi^ue*aj<br />
to the Major's office; sod th* Collectors<br />
offlce and Treasurer's offloe adjacent to<br />
the offlce of the Commissioner of Finance.<br />
Noprovlslon la to be made for the uae<br />
of horses In tha Fire Department. The<br />
bulldlns to cost approximately MS.0O*.<br />
. HABRY HKADLET.<br />
R.-HOWARD THORN.<br />
• ROBERT FIBHKR.<br />
Commlaslonera.<br />
he *ball continue lu office. Tbe came"<br />
method of removel shall bacumolaUve<br />
and additional to Ibe methods hereto-<br />
fore provided by tow. No person who<br />
has been recalled from an elective<br />
office, or who haa resigned from such<br />
offlce while recall proceeding* were<br />
pending against him, sball be appoint-<br />
ed to any office within one year after<br />
such recall or resignation.<br />
"No recall petiuou shall. be filed<br />
against any officer until be ha*<br />
actually held .bis office for at least<br />
twelve months, and but one recall<br />
petition snail be filed against tbe<br />
officer during bto term of offlce."<br />
Thlaai>eo*la<br />
W. L. BERRY. .<br />
. Manufacturing Jeweler,<br />
NO. M SOUTH SECOND ST..<br />
ABBOTTS'<br />
Attorney Dairies<br />
t*t.a.rsiiiiia)<br />
GAS HEATING<br />
A. W. ELY<br />
Vlrsjtataaa<br />
MUVTM CRY. ». J.<br />
Bbora Vast <strong>Line</strong> Passes Door.<br />
a. Bell Pbon* un-<br />
JAOOB 8OHUFF<br />
THE PIONEER BAKERY.<br />
*.miu*milmm.9tm Oft, I. J.<br />
t Don't let the suddeiKhangc of weather<br />
catch you unprepared. A Gas Heater<br />
will make any room warm and cozy at a<br />
minute's notice and keep it the way you<br />
. want it as lonfc as you'want it<br />
If Call at the Gas Office, Eleventh and<br />
Haven avenue, and select what you want<br />
We have a supply of the best makes.<br />
<strong>CITY</strong> GAS MGHT COMPANY<br />
AsAVI<br />
BUILDER<br />
OPPICR: 8th St. Opposite P. O.<br />
Plans and Speoifieittons<br />
prepand without h<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly galvanized nafls used on<br />
exterior work<br />
nimeit t tn<br />
Carpenters and Builders<br />
met or day.<br />
ADMTIONS. ALTERATIONS AND BEPAWS<br />
I. S. CHAMPION<br />
CSTaSUSMIS ISSI<br />
MANUrACTUSJCN OF<br />
STIICm PUBE ICE CREAM<br />
sndCotlacaTrsdaa upeelalty<br />
Spencer B.<br />
jobbing Carpenter<br />
a specialty and Builder<br />
1040 Asbary Annas, Ocean City. N. J.<br />
^The Pontiere<br />
BOOTSSHOE<br />
REPAIRING<br />
5H0P<br />
RCPAIRINO NEATLY DONE<br />
9IMI8 Aatajfy A«*x, Occn City. It.' J.<br />
For anything you want- to know about<br />
building. 1 ,; . . •<br />
Are'you undecided how to plan your house ? You are invited<br />
•to come and see our splendid collection of up-to-date plans. .<br />
- Would yon like to have your ideas of a house developed and<br />
know what it would cost to build ? • •<br />
We have a draughtsman always at your service. ° Free.<br />
• Ate yon unfamiliar with building materials ? You are invited<br />
to our show rooms, where samples may be seen and their relative<br />
merits and cost discussed. . ' - * - * - , •'<br />
-Are-you-undecided-who-to-liave-build-youiJiouHe-J—ILivill<br />
CaTIMATISANO PLANS PURNISHKD<br />
JOHN T. SEAL<br />
BUILDER<br />
orricc: n: HTM<br />
ocean <strong>CITY</strong><br />
tlsUA|«itin«iit HOUSM<br />
OCCAM awe.<br />
MCW jcaacv<br />
WILLARD 8. 8TEELMAN<br />
Contractor and Builder<br />
Eleventh at. and Bay ave.<br />
Ocean City New Jersey<br />
', JOMMIS Pnuaptly AtUaecd To<br />
cost yon no more to have a man who has designed and built many<br />
of the finest buildings in Ocean City. . '<br />
JOS. G. CHAMPION<br />
BUILDER<br />
/ .' Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot<br />
In 1912<br />
Ii» K 1 , I<br />
YOU 8H0ULD HAVE<br />
A Reliable Builder<br />
To eifect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time<br />
to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the<br />
honesty of the contractor. ; • , -<br />
I have built for a large number of people ana could' refer you to<br />
any or all of them. . • • '•'.... '<br />
Send for the list of names and photographs oi the houses.<br />
OTIS M. TOWNSEND<br />
sat st opposite r.o.BUI LD C R ocBAifcrrr,<br />
w. j.<br />
A. G. WINKLER<br />
PRACTICAL PLUMBER<br />
Uua.utesni and Hot Water ntter.<br />
umoeand resldsoee,Tootb street<br />
nud riesiinre avenue, Oeean city,<br />
rBMI fhone IM-X. '<br />
B.0.«dlOS. V.WJUlM<br />
8E0. 0. ADAMS & BRO.<br />
PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING<br />
BRICK LAYIHCBtC., Etc -<br />
AU Work In Mason Uni PronpUy<br />
Attended To.<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>. N J"<br />
J. W. BARBCQ<br />
JOHN MARTS<br />
C-;<br />
BARBERS MARTS<br />
Contractors and Builders. -.<br />
Consequently the business (not including in-<br />
surance) exceeded $243,000.00.<br />
M* '<br />
1L<br />
,1<br />
(W!<br />
MM, S»A.<br />
In Ocean Clly, at Jos. I. UetUl's office, every.<br />
Wednesday and Batarday and every evening.<br />
Real Estate and<br />
Search Company<br />
of Cape May tynnty, N. J.<br />
.) . REPRESENTlNa<br />
P1DBUTY TRUST CO.<br />
'. ' OP NEWARK<br />
TITLES INSURED<br />
Searches, Abetractsjol TlUeaand Fire In- •<br />
• . soranee; . "',••'<br />
FARM PROPERTIES<br />
. BOUGHT AND SOLD<br />
—Offlces In new bank bclldlnf— • .<br />
Cape Hay Court Hottse, N. J.<br />
DENN& HEMSLEY<br />
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN.<br />
. DENN'S<br />
CELEBRATED<br />
ICE<br />
CREAM<br />
724 Asbuiy Ave., Ocean Gfty, N. J.<br />
Wedding Parties and Picnics a Spec<br />
laity. Yonr trade solid tod. .<br />
Orders delivered.' Prompt attention.<br />
MUtc and Cream always on band.'<br />
. Both Phones.<br />
LA.STEEIMAN<br />
BUCKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT<br />
JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY<br />
Bin tat qittst Teid • SpOttf :<br />
Agent for Stewart'* Iran Works Co.<br />
Plain and Ornamental Iron Fanet,<br />
Iran Bailings and Window (Joanta. • •<br />
Seventh St. and HawofAvo. ; ><br />
\<br />
VOL. XXXIL 00EAN OITY, N. j., THURSDAY, JANUARY. 9, I9i3<br />
Ocean City Sentinel<br />
Published Weekly a<br />
' OOCAN OITV.N.il.<br />
R. CURTJLS ROBINSON<br />
Editor and Proprietor'<br />
Per Year, Strictly in Advance.<br />
MORGAN HAND,<br />
ATTORNEY and .<br />
COUN3ELLOR-AT-LAW,<br />
c*M itareo*;fi* JSOSJB*. a. j.<br />
<strong>CITY</strong> DIRECTORY.<br />
<strong>CITY</strong> OPFICIALS<br />
Boaraof l»muilssloaers—Mayor and Presl.<br />
drnuttarr] Uaadley;CommisiuaiierVlnanos<br />
*aad Aoaouuia, B. Ifuward Tliom: Commls-<br />
alonerof Pobllo Improvements, Pnblio Parks<br />
and Property, BobJn Klsher.<br />
t:ny cCrk-John K. Adams.<br />
' Treasurer-Holla. Uarraiaon. •<br />
VoUwitor-K. W.Burlelsb.<br />
Chief of Pollee-tlamuel acall.<br />
BttUdlnr Inspector—U. A. W. Hmllh.<br />
city Holleltor—A. A. Hawaii.<br />
Board ol Icdueatlon—A. J. HmlUu Pnsl-<br />
denu at.* W.Adams. Vloe President; U K.<br />
Hmlth. Hecretary, Ulebard & Bllles, A. W.<br />
raweu.B.B.H«eb.<br />
—Ulty-Mnpsnnlecdsntor4& W. Aaams,<br />
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH<br />
Counsellor-at-Law<br />
and Hollettor, Master and Kzamlnerln<br />
—'• flhsnfnry , :<br />
SfSSiWPr-ld^,.<br />
Hsoretary, H. H. Mownr: tresanrer,<br />
H. W. Kdsmrds: Kdward H.Hntvon, Wm. U.<br />
Ulbb. Jonn Maria. (Jeorge O. Adama.a.U.<br />
l^rker, K11K.HU wsn.<br />
OlsseMeellno—Hand<br />
- - - - -*-^~*" - i - - 7 « Mrs.<br />
TOWNSEND GODFREY<br />
Attorney-at-Law<br />
irtlett BnUdlns At Ocean Ctty Haturdsys<br />
AlUntloClly Off Wesley ave.<br />
K. Brick, leader ^ Vrlday evening, VounKS<br />
Uorsua -leader. These meetings are bald fn<br />
tnaohuren —<br />
' nrsl Presbyterian Cuaren, Wesley avenue<br />
ana Haventu street. Kev.uhas.-H. Buuuor.<br />
ptslor. Huuday services, liuu a. in. and 1M<br />
R m. Prayer meeting-. Wednesday even-<br />
I at 7.33 o'clock. Honday school, iSo p. m.<br />
.James Us Welsh, saDsrintendent. V, K.* 7<br />
Uuarj or Trastees—Lewis M. Cnase, pres.<br />
IdanM Jobn B. Uroves, aeentary; UtCK.<br />
tunUh, treasurer; Josepb 1. Hcull, Jobn K.<br />
• Townaendand.Wairen W. Bruwn.<br />
• Uoiy Trinity Cburcu.FroUslaot'KpUcoiiel,<br />
Central avenue and Kleventb aueeu The<br />
Kev.O. McLaren Howard, rector; William r.<br />
Prlngle, imr Header; William Orayson, Lay<br />
HesZn. Hunday services 10Ma. m. and 7.V,<br />
u. in.; Holy Communion, Drst riandsy lu.lb<br />
a.m^UilrdUunday7Jua. m.,. Holy oaya lu<br />
K. m.; Huuday scbool 3 p. m.<br />
HI. Aogustlne's Roman Oalhollo Ohmob<br />
. Asbory avenue, between Thirteenth and<br />
mmrteenth sts. Bev. Jobn J. Uweeney, pastor.<br />
Masse* at ej»,'fl. Sand 10 o'clock. .<br />
•Immanuel Baptist C'bureh, Wesley avenne,<br />
below Ninth street, Kev. Arthur lire, pa. lor.<br />
Hunaaytervlces,UUU a. m. and 7.46 p. in,;<br />
pjrayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.-U.<br />
Sunday McbooT. xw, the H. H. McAIIUter,<br />
auperlnleudeni. -<br />
Union Tabernacle Baptist Cbnren. Klghth<br />
street and West avenue. Hev. Wnu Kemp<br />
pastor. Uuaday service*, preaching U a. in.<br />
and BB.HI. Prayer meetlng,o o'clock Krlday<br />
evening omcers of tbe board-CbarleafiT.<br />
Howara. chairman; U. Hart, cbnreh clerk;<br />
John Kpps, treasurer. •<br />
St. James A. M. K. Church, comer Seventh<br />
•ad Haven avenue Ocean Clly, M. J.. J. H.<br />
Jackson ps*Uir. Hunday Idervices: Preacu-<br />
ing, ll.llaTm.: ua>>balb actioolViao p. ni.;<br />
Pteaeblngt HM> p. • U14 Prayer Meetings<br />
— ilngs,at3--"-<br />
B. DAVIS<br />
Attorney at Law<br />
400 Atlantic Ave<br />
DceanClty . NewJeney<br />
Thun.. Fri. ud 8st. Bf ss.. Ju. 9. 10.11, at 9.30<br />
ropslsr Mstisen Dmlli st 2.J0<br />
R. G. Knowles<br />
Tbs Hiuurau T^Ttlcr la Hii<br />
Illustratei Travels in<br />
Foreign Lands<br />
Litre,'Leash sad Um With AU N.tloot<br />
II... Met. sad Nlckt<br />
INDIA<br />
Lssd of Feut ssd<br />
Wednesday evenings, at Bo'clock.<br />
Mseedoola M7K.*Churcu7Tunth stroet and<br />
ttlmpson avenue, above Heading UepM, toe<br />
' Be»ra W. U. BiiddeU. pastor. Hervtoes. II<br />
M.ttu*ilDnday scnool.iLiMip. m.i Cnrlsllan Kn-<br />
dcavor lueellug, 731 p. in. Preaenlng, « p.<br />
in.' ' , : . : " ,<br />
CHURCHSOCUniBS.<br />
• iriiusT PBcaammtAJi uuosoa.<br />
Ladles' Anxlllary Society meets Brat Moo-<br />
day evening or eaen * month. President,<br />
Mrs. Tnomaa Lt.lle;.Vioe-Presldeui, Mrs.<br />
murk Bctineloer; treasurer, Mrs. Lewis K.<br />
Hmlth; secretary. Mm. Jos. 1. Hcnll; L<br />
~aeeretarrrMra.-lFred.-Pfltaenmyer:eollee<br />
Mrs Wallers and George booy<br />
Mm. Jos. 1. Hcnll; aesL<br />
~aeeretarrrMra.-lFred.-Pfltaenmyer:eolleetors,-<br />
Mrs. Wallers and George booy.<br />
Christian Endeavor SorlMy. Miss Mand M.<br />
Voalds,preslaeni| Mrs..!;. H. Bohner, vloe<br />
iBrani<br />
lamer U-'Baock, Ireasureri *<br />
d. Hlgbee, corresponding senreury. Busi-<br />
ness meeting second Monday In eacn<br />
PlBST M. K. OBOBCK<br />
Iddlas* Aid meets Orat Monday eTenlng ol<br />
aacb month. Mrs: KllsabeUi Uanay, pn<br />
deal; Mrs. Oertrude Ueadlay,<br />
Mrs^Jobn 1<br />
LO Uiheis f *UT<br />
.Uy, superintendent Jun-<br />
ior League. * * • *<br />
•Janets' Union, U. 8. Mownr, president;<br />
Parker MUler, treasurer.<br />
HoiT TamrTT OHuaoH.<br />
• Pariah Uolld. nrst. Mpndsy tntbajmonth.<br />
Women's An<br />
day, in the month.<br />
Woman's bhrlstlan Temperanoe Union,<br />
•[•^"""""r"""'! meets semi-monthly.<br />
President. Mrs. u.uwan; corresponding aa»<br />
"Irs. If. Parker; reoordlng •ecretary,<br />
Mllner; treasurer, Mrs. Anna 1<br />
5ECRBT SOCIBTIBS.<br />
Oeean City Lodge, No. 171, IT. andA-M«<br />
t i and loarth Thanday evenlnga<br />
h I Maaonle bail. W M7<br />
secretary, Oeorge W.<br />
iiiiMits tiHMTini and loarth Thanday<br />
of each month. In Maaonle bail<br />
Herbert C. Smith; O<br />
H Herb<br />
Hooy<br />
Oeean City Lodge, No. 66, K. of P.. meets<br />
Brat and third Monday evenlnga or each<br />
th In Kof P hauTAabarz avenoe, near<br />
ake; acTor K.<br />
Brat and third Monda<br />
month In K.of P. hauTAabar<br />
Seventh street. V. O. Mark<br />
and B., B. Howard Thorn.<br />
•ota Council, No, laoTjr. O. O. A.' M.". meets<br />
every Tuesday evening In K. ol P. hall.<br />
Councillor,'Rolsnd Hlerlman; Wilton H.<br />
Wlllata, leereuury.<br />
. Oeean Clly conhcuTNo. ID, D. ol A., meets<br />
every Tbnrsday evening In K. or P. ball,<br />
MIMI Bailie W.' Lako, secretary.<br />
Protection Lodge, No! 6». A. O. V. W<br />
rhtfra.^job<br />
Wlllard W.Adams.<br />
-' .KalmlaTribe,No.zao, I/O. B. M., mastt<br />
eacbWednesday evening in K. of P. hall.<br />
Snther UWaJIsos. kWiper 01 records.<br />
Waahington CampTi<br />
o -meets e»ery KUday 1.<br />
President. Klraer K. I<br />
A. Bourgeois.<br />
Uainp is, p.o. of AJI<br />
atTJup. m.,lD K-ofF.<br />
I TACorulnK VMfwiesry*<br />
Waahington Camp, No. nJf.O.H. ol A.,<br />
> -meets e»er» Vrlday.1 Kht € favoring Nights by Mr. Reid,<br />
the member* felt tliua. but 'be ex-<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> CITV. NEW JERSEY<br />
offlce Hours: UntllSJOa.ni,<br />
2to«p.ni.<br />
StoUp.ni. , .<br />
|)R. CHARLES B. RIDER<br />
••DentiMt"<br />
809. Central Aventifc<br />
OCEAB CITV. BJ. J.<br />
Csaiksssiarsikn<br />
Tslltt Xrtirln<br />
Hughes' Central Pharmacy<br />
• Elthtk St. ssi Wnkr Avt.<br />
"Phone Vour <strong>On</strong>lem"<br />
Hell 34&-A. Both Fhonrs. lnl«r HUilr .<br />
II.B. PmrrlpllonH accurately cow-,<br />
pounded Irotn a lln« of fresh drugs aUil<br />
£ eheiiilrals. Hod* lounUIn open nil i-<br />
ft winter. Ice Cream, oor own make, ><br />
S served In lormof Ice cream sodss.sun- 3<br />
daes.orsoldlnbulk. Ageney r«r Ibe<br />
Norman BslbHrray, an Ideal Chrlu-<br />
ma« gin. Open Mundays, 9 to I0JO x. -<br />
•a.. 110Hp. in.aortoto7J0p.ro.<br />
J. THORNLEV HUOHES, Maa*fer<br />
iMrlor IB ffcWwUrjT""<br />
WHtraffP«|>tr Pctfeiwrr. P-nnlaltt Pew<br />
Great Reduction in Mitlineir<br />
' fUkOO Hate at tUUO<br />
tl300 Hal. atSHUO<br />
*lty " It was an able wermon that<br />
bowed puluataklnR care lu rexearcb<br />
ind preparation. ' .<br />
Dr. HaineH spoke In the First Pres-<br />
terlan ("liurch on Tuendsy evenlug<br />
upon the.'theme "(^hrlBilanlty and<br />
Education," and developed the<br />
thought of personal Cbrlsttati training.<br />
The three churches .unlllnR In the<br />
iiimi nieeliiiRM each held prayer<br />
ueetltig In tbelr own church buildings<br />
lost evening.<br />
The xervlceH Hi rough tbe week were<br />
'ell attended. •<br />
The Rev. CImrleM H. Kohner will<br />
reach In Immanoel- Baptist-Church<br />
nmorrow evening. His theme will be<br />
hrlstlanlty in tbe World.at tame."<br />
At Ibe uuloo service lo the First<br />
reabyterlan Church Friday, evening<br />
ie three minister* will speak on<br />
Minstlanlty and Evangellam."<br />
Try an Advertisement<br />
- In the 8B1.TINEL<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
NOTARY P'ITBLIG AND<br />
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS<br />
. . PENSION VOUCHERS : : •<br />
• CAREFULLY EXECUTED<br />
Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> Cnv •'-•,. - .'•« NEW JERSEV<br />
It may be just barely possible that some<br />
other fellow may sell it a little cheaper,<br />
but abetter quality—^«IMPOSSIBLE."<br />
We have it and we have it good. Give<br />
' us.your order for the Sunday poultry. We<br />
dress them. '<br />
Boyle's Dependable Market<br />
. 8. W. Cor. Twelfth 8t and Asbury Ave. '<br />
Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables .<br />
In the mWers of Conveyancing, Title Investigation and Settlement of Pur-<br />
chases; we aim togiye our clients thorough care and conscientious service.-^ j ; - j<br />
1 We have always endeavored to maintain that reputation for bur office."_"'.; !"TI".<br />
MASSEY & ^P/<br />
. , , EIGHTH AND CENTRAU AVENUE<br />
gqcored. , t ?<br />
lireaaed the view that tbe aOalr could<br />
) handled better by otitsMers.<br />
PoHlmaater Hutton made a motl d,<br />
hlch waa carrried, that tbe secretary<br />
f the Hoard of Trade write to tbe<br />
aembera of tbe Beach Front Aaoocls-<br />
lon arid Inform ' plane<br />
low as to cater to the gaping curtoa.<br />
Ity of Idle and InquUIUve minds. Be-<br />
fore becomings; Mason, I was prejo*<br />
ileed against all secret societies, hav-<br />
log refused Invltatfcma to Join several.<br />
But some Christian" friend*, whom I<br />
highly esteem, being enthustastle<br />
Mason*. I beeame Interested In tbe '<br />
order. Joined It, and have never rtnee<br />
bad occasion to regret doing so.<br />
My oonDectlon with Masonry baa -<br />
given meaolnOoenoe wttb many men,<br />
and an opportunity to reaob and help<br />
them In spiritual things, in a way tbat<br />
I conld not have done In my ordinary<br />
iburcb work.- Not that Maeonty la<br />
iboye the Church, for I place no or-<br />
nusatlou above the Chureb of Jesoe<br />
Christ, but aside'from tbe church,<br />
among tbe quiet and positive force*<br />
that make for righteousness, I place In<br />
llgb bonor the Ancient and Illustrious<br />
Inter of Free find Accepted Masons.'<br />
"From, my knowledge of the'organi-<br />
sation I am bound to say that no mail<br />
canJbecome_a,Masonand_notJt>«come_<br />
better man unless be la dead to the *<br />
moat delicate and most sacred feeling*<br />
of life. *<br />
•Masonry doe* not draw men away<br />
from Christianity, or deceive them In-<br />
to tbe Ides that they do not need God<br />
or the Cbnreh. No atheist ean ever<br />
become a Mason. The very first step<br />
In becoming a Mason to that of a wor-<br />
shipping Ixlng. The Entered Appren-<br />
tice first listens to an earnest' prayer<br />
on bis own behalf and unless be prog-<br />
resses full confidence and place* hto<br />
trust In God, heean proceed no farther.<br />
•The lint object that meets a, Mason's<br />
eyes tbe moment after be enters tbe<br />
lodge Is an open Bible. And while<br />
there sball remain a Just and lawfully<br />
constituted lodge upon tbe race of Ibe<br />
earth there will be found upon Ue altar<br />
an open Bible, and laving hearts and<br />
strong bonds to cling to It and protect<br />
It as heaven's. richest legacy to man.<br />
Instead of being a substitute for relig-<br />
ion, Masonry to the bumble follower of<br />
religion, reminding tbe Master Jleaoa<br />
or the living faith, which never doable,<br />
of tbul bape that never fall*, and of<br />
that charily ' that will radiate ua<br />
stream* of living light through all the m<br />
rolling age* of eternity." t<br />
OPPICBB8 CHOSBlf. ','<br />
• --'1<br />
C Homer i<br />
at I<br />
At tbe annual meeting of-tbe Vonnej<br />
Men's Progressive League Monday<br />
evening, the following offlcers wen<br />
elected: President; V. Homer Shoe-<br />
maker; vice president, H. B.'Mowrer;<br />
recording secretary, U. W. Townsend;<br />
Qnanelaraeefetary. Charles B..gtlt-<br />
well; treasurer, AlfVed Vf. Powell.<br />
Bxecntlve Committee—PA Leroy<br />
Howe, Lswrsne* M. Lear. Airred"B.<br />
Smith.Lewis B. Smith, Jesse U. Btepn-<br />
enson and John K.lTroot. .. ,<br />
Trustee.for three years, Hlreitt B.<br />
Mowrer; for two years JohnB. Grove*;<br />
for one year, George B. Parker. - v v'<br />
,Tbe. following • committee, mm- ap.<br />
[be near fntnre. •' • •<br />
' a B. Swan, John 1. Foster. 1 Holla<br />
Garretson,Dr.I N Urtseom.Ubarlas<br />
Sampsou, U, P^Taylacand Roy.-Jobnj-<br />
. ^<br />
ti.<br />
Martin airolman,<br />
Constant Ford.'<br />
M-SS
*nr^T"TiT p T3H" l ^ l T l *rn8Ci Ti jTTT'l BMPJ<br />
Theaameamotint of light of a better quality, at<br />
vof the carbon 1Uurat1amp;-.<br />
*^%*ffl<br />
menta required Intbe south end of the]<br />
War^'fliito to th»««w6n lhtoi totter L.«3 *^5' .' 1 D l I^TIlj«DlKJrf"t<br />
^ , •• lard»(idl*»nworktttsodedto promptly. All kinds ofbouse and<br />
e, of | yard plants. Special seashore lawn glassaeed for sate. Best grades, of<br />
ELMER H. CRAN<br />
OMOONkVN THRAOC •.<br />
Bell. Phone iS<br />
5UTTON<br />
s^^^*^*aa^u^H6^s^^^a*^B^^^a*^B^^^^^a*js^Ba^aajB*^a^^BjB^^B*jB*^^*^^ga*B^^^a*jaB^^aBj<br />
General Contractors<br />
Grading and Street Bailding<br />
739 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
• Ocean City, - New Jersey ,<br />
•iHafdM* • 1 "'*»«*«M'*Uy."! Bl1 •flWii!>!i,i<br />
ol^tb* waterway would be to provide a I Fnoajnlgbtastn. result of an abscess "37 Asbury Aye.<br />
quick eoume tor boat* to c«m the oo<br />
bctlve wort that Longpoiteonrtrneted GeoigeU. Marpb>, one of the letter<br />
lnlU paoy eSbrt to atay tbA awful earcton ben, wnt tbe Orat package<br />
E&ss&fcsafci^GflilSi<br />
Interstate Phone 134-A<br />
NOWAITINO<br />
Hfiii^Mini<br />
cBscaniMMis aero. . of OoBati City, New Jersey<br />
H:-*-rM> .Mw:;i. Ialons. recently uaogu'rated, are'said "' '•,'''•'•"'.'. •—' '' - •. .<br />
-t. ..J., ...>....... ^,. t. '1. ' (•*«_. . • _ _..... J:,"...' ..,'•. • '»OtMMHff. * •* amaral fctitin^ hnslnrast<br />
" •••• " MT ' nCT """* 0Ki> " BM "<br />
TaaH^^a^iMlamsff^fc«M|«aataMaT» '•><br />
ADDITIONS. ALTERATIONS AND BBPAIRS<br />
Sponoer B. Swan<br />
jobbing Carpenter<br />
a Specialty nA(| Ruilrfflr<br />
1040 Asbairjr Anaw, Oc*aa City. N. J.<br />
JOHN T. SEAL<br />
ESTIMATES ANO PLANS FUIINISHED<br />
;<br />
WILLARD 8. 8TEELMAN<br />
Contractor and Builder •<br />
Eleventh at. a»d Bay am.<br />
Oceaa Ctty ; ' : NcwJeney<br />
' .j«>ahw •>«»»*» utnM T»<br />
Contxactor and Builder. jcverything in the Bunding jjne I ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY *<br />
Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. DEALER IN Dnrann Mnnntflin Id)<br />
1. • . ., ' rOFWOB-«5 West Avenu» ~~ r »"""» •KlUlliaill IBO<br />
' ' ' ' ' ° *»«•• •»»•* A.bury Ava,<br />
ALLEN SCULL JAOOB<br />
i'Sfi " lM ' M "'~ O< MSS'M<br />
, Q. WlNKLER<br />
PRACTICAL PLUMBER<br />
Uaa.suam and Hot Water flttcr.<br />
OOoeand KaUlonee.Tenlb nlreel<br />
. .and Plearar* avcoue.ooean Clly,<br />
v K. J. . • "<br />
rB«li Fdooe ISS-X. - '<br />
8E0. 0. ADAMS * BRO.<br />
PUSTERING. RANGE SETTING<br />
BUCK LATMG, Bb%. Etc.<br />
AU Work la Mason. UM Promptly<br />
Attended To!<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>. N J<br />
ALBERT G. GILBERT,<br />
PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER<br />
645'Asbury Avenue,<br />
* OUKAN CITV. N. J.<br />
Kallmalca riiralalicd.<br />
Knll Una ol John Lucw a CO.'a Palais<br />
VainUbca, Kto« at Oor Hion.<br />
• AUo, Jonn'T. Unlm' Load and'oil COD-<br />
•UnUylnBloek. ' .<br />
Bnubea and PalntoB 1 Soppllca.<br />
Blcyds Tina and BappilM. Bloycle B*;<br />
palrioc Promptly Allraded To. '<br />
BRECKLEY'S<br />
Beady .Mixed Patota, tead and OIU<br />
880 and Big A»bniy avenue.<br />
Reading OOOl<br />
AKoKlodllncWoodlnrlMuml oreord.<br />
BMt coal on the market aw 1b*. to<br />
UMtoDipunutacd. UcUorKotcrpclM<br />
_ _. . _ .___!' _T "•_ ' •" " ! ' ' \_* ' ' • *...'". ' . . ,7 .<strong>OCEAN</strong> CITV N. J. .' •<br />
Phone Connections<br />
^ Walter V. Hess .<br />
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER<br />
JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION<br />
aiLt .HOHI »i.-w<br />
Office 1017 Asbury y Ae Avenue<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> NEW JERSEY<br />
THE PIONEER BAKERY.<br />
Real Estate and<br />
or Cape Hay Connty, N. J.<br />
j ' BEPRKaENTINO :'. ' /'<br />
PIDBMTY XKTJ8T CO.<br />
TITLES INSURED<br />
Bearch.-a, Abwnct«|al Titles and Fire lo-<br />
. . raranoe. '-, -<br />
FARM PROPERTIES :<br />
BOUGHT AND SOLD<br />
CapeKay Court Honae, N. J.<br />
B-4-U-BILD-KUM=C-US .i DENN ft HEMSLEY<br />
Prompt, economical andreasonable on> .all jobbing and alteration, worfeV<br />
u - ; .v •' Ocean City House Bldg Co. I<br />
^ M ' H# 8lirtH » President". .' •. SAUB M: TOWKSKND, Treasurer<br />
|; : , BBNJ.F. YODNO, Secretary ' ••..". . /, .'^h<br />
Beupho«».*ijc v Office: BayAve. bet. 10th and 11th St£<br />
WHOUESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN<br />
'CREAM<br />
IWeddlbg ParUee and PIcDloa a Spec<br />
Orders delivered. Prompt attantlon.<br />
.you nkmey at first cost Both Pbooeft.<br />
768 Aabury Avenue • i: i'. . • Plans and Brtnutei FurnUied Fre<br />
-L_I^JL=L 11<br />
LA.STEELMAN<br />
BUCKSHITH and WHEHWRIGHT<br />
JOBBINiaOONE PROMPTL<br />
J Plain and Ornamental Iron' Fen<br />
NEED MORE HELP!<br />
KWeahaU be glad to redelve Hemabf '.:;^!f.f:.12^;..,;,: \,:: :• ><br />
MWS an4 eonunuQlcaUoni of uitereet .' • • . . . • •;<br />
to thla oommanlty and our readera Postmaster 8tttton Call8 At-f<br />
^ITe^nnlo.^n.ahonUit.ao. ^<br />
wrniimtifwi with, tbe roU name and ^ - Cond^Uons Here.<br />
fi?'T.. Of £H T lttWt no » »«**««» The locailetut catrleri "now leave<br />
w e a r i n g ? :' . \ • ; • r •:••'.•'•<br />
COSTS $135,349.90<br />
iRDlteislif<br />
for publication, bat an s guarantee of the pott office on their Urt delivery at<br />
loodiutb.<br />
4 IB 0*0)0011:in,, the aflemoon, loatead<br />
of abottly.after 6 o'clock, V baa been<br />
tbe enrtom for years. ;<br />
Arrangements were made with the Greater Than Brer In •<br />
: Advertise Iq the BENTINEI.. ! Philadelphia post office oBletala to for;<br />
. /Holiday aaaabn la over fora time.<br />
wardallmaUlbnlntbaoffleeto tbla<br />
I city on tbe train 'reaching here aboatj Theappropriattooefor the city for jman Willis." The *ale v The members of Ocean Oily Lodge I At theannoai the annual 1meetingotTba<br />
Board<br />
No. 171, F. and A^ M., have r ~'~'<br />
l<br />
the large three-story bul^tlog<br />
Vest corner of Ninth street and Asbnty I the<br />
avenue, owned for years by Charles A. easting the ballot,<br />
rampbell,,of P|« .-.-_•-1 _ -<br />
floor of whjpb la n<br />
places by^illtafl ,v<br />
aTao<br />
lofoourae, •omemallgeu hen on tba 1848.90, aecordlogto therollu. Ing reso* I DK.<br />
I every day. Not many paokagee wete I Health,<br />
iie^s»i*tei^'fei.-.->-,,.:.. .<br />
MSk$<br />
CTED<br />
Treararar Barlelgh's report, Bhowed I<br />
won'tyouT • . not delivered by carrier* nntll thai weekly meeting;of tbo CUy_Oomm!*- tbe building are lobe improved. The port was received and ttled. •<br />
.Tbat aoath wind blew aome around next morning. Natnrally, those havrletoners: ••• ' • •; I—. - -<br />
here Friday Dlgbt. . • " — •• "-.. •<br />
Bead Powell'* announcement In tbla i- . . . . •. . . , . _-.- - , , ...<br />
laMWoftbaBRaTlNaX.. mall In the evening. , the expenses durlig the flaoal year fraUrully..'s, • , r r . ,,-, i.. -|3 Ki UCSattpnTrfpprtedftbatla little<br />
HnAiihdsi'a annnai mid .i n t,. The preaent hour of the laet delivery beginning on the lirnt. lay of January, Tbe building was bought lartaprlnff oa'orethiii »«> b*d J been collected-fo><br />
.ta.mnMJhm.nii• • , by carrier* will be continued/at leart 1918, and ending on the tblrty-Qnt by Andrew C. Boswell and D»v|d B. tbe Tuekahoe road Improvement. Oa<br />
Clearance *aiei* now on. ^ .., anlllMarch4. " day of December, 1913, the following «7re»«Weil. a. ttmtees for tbe lodge, motion of Mayor Hnidlejl.the report<br />
.J-lremenelecta chief or tbe depart- xhe cartlera are now compelled to aniounu be and the same are hereby but the actual trauafer was not made waa accepted and'tbe committee conmentne^tToaaday<br />
evening. do their eight boor*' work within appropriated and ordered to be raised until Thursday last.. ' tinned. ': ' •<br />
That threatened cold wave did not twelve or fifteen hour*. <strong>On</strong> and after for the following purpose*: . . -<br />
reach here TueMlay night or Wednev March4, tbey will have to do their Streeta,<br />
day morning. - ° . eight houra<br />
. . .'»• • ' .• ' -<br />
1 $ 11 (TO 00<br />
work wttbln ten conaecu- Balarlea,<br />
• 10.000 00<br />
%ADXB8' MIGHT" <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> W)SX<br />
Tbe Cape May County Board of live boor*. Under these condition* It Fire.<br />
5,800 00<br />
Freeholder* baa re-elected L. M. Rice look* a* though more carrier* woold Mlacellaneoua,<br />
county engineer. ' , • • . be required. The parcel post may alao Advertising.<br />
Quiet In the building line here at<br />
preaent, but builder* aay there are<br />
good proeppcta for early aprlug: ,<br />
A chicken potple auppar will be<br />
I 2,000 00<br />
. 8.600 00<br />
''ttqiintlllrrt ancoaai '/ •" •".' 1 . 1 -:.' catedoalaus W*a. ; "''..:_. I<br />
"Ladtea" Night" Tuesday evening • The Ocean City soccer football team I<br />
and was enjoyed by all.<br />
W88OII WCCO<br />
• I two goals to one, but went to pieces I<br />
Siarhmd-alloweil the "Beottles" to score I<br />
»ho epoke of I * blM ln th6 second period. - ' • I<br />
^ r S . S ^ N^uia^^B^Kleam,<br />
^»O«p)".v<br />
mendous Bargains in vGojit»,*Fara?iuiaC'<br />
other Winter Goods, and] : .sir>:,»r;^JT > i;viK?^^-^<br />
DON'T MISS THI» OPPORTUNE •iifatii:$aj}<br />
im^Wm'SM*^<br />
on<br />
to Loan<br />
$2,000.00<br />
._ii cf :.i.i;.ivl<br />
•»: "SS?£SS« ^^^- -- ^- amounts for immediate in vestment<br />
;<br />
work In flrstclass atyle and at *atla TnMle Monday evenlug, Postmaster BuildingInspe.!tlon Depart- ,J£-17<br />
The line-up was as follow*:<br />
faetorv factory rate*.<br />
' I a-..— ^tton called _n^ attention _.._.•__•_ to the .>.. nuun.i present J^J-V psrtment. _•_ . . 700 00 T IP""- Samuel Bussell also made a aDeecb Breckley -Goal O'Malley O'M<br />
PBR8ONA18. condition., and he .ud^^he thought If Electrical Inspection Depart- &„ J ^ E ^ ^ ^ J t , * ^ tto** F.B. Flower,<br />
the board would take the matter up It ^^^ „,,,,,,. oMg97 «,000 00 hU boyhood daya at Wlnalbw whlob B""^ 1 zw<br />
1 »«j'd wan" In good. interest on Bond* of 1897. 1,000 00 bad the eflect of arousing all his ^ " Qsrthley<br />
JOSEPH I. SCULL & COMPANY<br />
REAL ESTATE.ndlNSURANCE<br />
411 ElgEHtH St. OceanClty,N.J.<br />
Dlbbs HalfBaok Christy f Of RSDUiy M81M<br />
„__ '" Mr. Button said he ba-madeappll. „,„„ Dg Fond Bonda of 1903.1.700 00 eo ergy and amblllou. Pierce « Wllwn ••«....-• ...<br />
•?'.„ .. . .oL.^... o«Uon far three more teller carrtor*. IotereB,orl Bond.of.1902. •8;«0O0 Belectlon* were played by Ed ward cwder V " MeTammany p_A, POTATE'. - IIVIC<br />
Q. W.l'ornesl, of Philadelphia, waa With the now rullug lo effect after j^,,, f j,,,, ^'ndl| " . Lee on hU phonograph and mmea Barber Centre .CotUngbam K t A L . B.%»^>M b. a.n«s,||N«<br />
a recent visitor b*.. March 4 n. compuiai. once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front propel<br />
^ ddph.a.ww.totownBunda, ^ . H . • . Inte^t^Bo.rdw.lk Bond..f ^ AItoer, Jor'd.n„,.„ At the regular weekly meeting of .g^faS."*" *" X'TT ^ "" ^<br />
AndrewN. Paul and wife, of Pblla- —; ~~~: Blnklnu'Fund. Boardwalk A. Jordan, who waa employed aa a lhe Vtt ' Commlsalonew, Amos G. ." I H CHF<br />
delphla.we»vbltor.bereBunday. FINED #10 K S 0 8 , I.TOM toJ.u7i«78wZrmMy «l»mtoi1olPUtalripbU,UW bi . , . J. M. CHlt<br />
The Rev. 8. H. Hann, of Haddoo . ' Interest. Boardwalk Bnnda ' yean, and waa known to a number of " carreell0D |D * bm to bad nec>ved - -<br />
Heights, waa In town a few days ago. xfc««, vooo« Si«« Aeeoa^b of ol »' "^ .• „ • ^ °9 Ocean City people, U reported to have There wasnodlspule*stotbeamonnt<br />
, Ml- Grace Christian .pent New c«l r,.,.n««« -on^. 8lDk '.° K .SSnd;o?1908 APP8 ^ 10000 «"«« "centlTln- Philadelphia. -He •» lto blll-^14i4a-but the de-srlp.<br />
Year'aDaywIlhrelatlveaatBwalnton. Frank Denan. Fred Green and:Ban. lDte^t, Fln Apparalu- 1 -wasabout 80years'oM. »'••»•««. "°°*l^ h ^' nd ^J11'^S* J^'<br />
C.L.H.mme,ly..ndwlfe.of Phil., dolph Fogg, accused[of playing card. "'iSnd. of^1808,*"" ' "; -'v ? SJO 00 Harel Newklrk. of this oily, when ^^n^.el2h 1 !l^" J^'t. 1 ^<br />
• delphla, were among tbe visitor, here formoney, were each lined 110 by Sinking Fund. Boardwalk' • ' they learned of Mr. Jordan's death, **"""" D No walUng for two weeks to know if yon can get It; we can tell yoa-'atl ban and<br />
once. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice 00 ~<br />
sale. Also lota for Investment and for improvement—the 1<br />
Ocean C i t y - Apply to "<br />
M» - : 00 .demise. SS<br />
A. *ha .H« Thue w?a<br />
ife<br />
adelphla. .<br />
debtednestiBondsoriOlt,-1,800 00| "Hoi* Trtnliy CIIIUCBI aervlccaw ,, • • . ' , '<br />
No evidence was taken at tbe bear-1<br />
Sfra. D. •« Ftaber Dead.<br />
greeted a number of friends here a few<br />
1; Mr*. Annette E.'Fisher, wife of<br />
5«_««__ • .1 tbe charge. Sinking<br />
u<br />
Fund, Boardwalk'aayaago.<br />
. . Mayor Headley said to the accused Bond.oflSll. 1,400 00<br />
J.W.Lyalnger, wife and daughter, that be was very sorry to have these Interest. Boardwalk Bouda<br />
of Norrlatown, were vlsllon here dur- young men appear before him on such oflOll,- . ". 700 00<br />
Ing tbe week. '. ^.:_ •...._ » oharne. It la agslnst the laws of tbe Blnklng .Fnnd^City.nl"^'.<br />
d RIAL MBTATm<br />
E. J. HANN<br />
3O0 BIQHTH BTRBBT OOBAN OITY.N.J^<br />
Srf-vIJ«ii " ^n- In the evening at 746/ Bunday school Daniel L. Flsber, of 6807. Osageave-<br />
j p ,<br />
700 0ft' be, "The "Ephany, or tbe Manlfeata- borne Friday. Tbe funeral service.<br />
. lion of Ubrlst to the Gentile*." In were held Tuesday and Interment,waa<br />
g g<br />
180 00 the evening, the story of the rich private. Mr, FUberownsacottaiie<br />
James A. iAngatreet, of Pblladel- Slate and against tbe principles and<br />
'• - man'sHupper. " ' ' ' dn Central avenue, near Beventh<br />
800 00 • '— •'»•,... • street. He and Mrs. Ftaber have been<br />
I nteresting to I nvestors LOrS ' '•' Opio'aUtbiiJir'*' l<br />
.-.vciw!..;./.*: ».ii>,-.I; .T-......-i<br />
ft < 1<br />
, r<br />
ami*'
^ ; : & ^ ; ^ y ^ - ; . ^ < ; : / . ;<br />
:<br />
\ < -<br />
1 • - ; . . • , . , • , : ' • . • ; ; ; , • - • • • : • ; • • ' v - ; . '•-. • - • ' • . • : ,<br />
U&fiO, an<br />
vercoats<br />
"ftoni Oomails-<br />
te attend 1 meeungs<br />
bn8obdayatnOee«nCltydaring<br />
.nwtttotof the Ctty<br />
O r t b e following petttloa<br />
rram the members ot the polio* force<br />
.?,;.. oceentajy, D«c is, Mi*.<br />
(Vessrs. Harry Headley.it. Howard<br />
TTftrn and Boot. Flihtr, Comrnto-<br />
•loom of Ibe City of Ocean Ctty—<br />
: Q*nt>»men:-\Ve, MM undersigned,<br />
M»1wnof MM police department or<br />
tbeeltyofOceanClty.do rsspectfnlly<br />
request of you(tbe Commissioners of<br />
Ocean City) an lootam lit iww' -wagw<br />
bftlOpw.Dioatb.'OoiBOMMlDS Janu-<br />
aiy-1, 1918. We an requesting this<br />
lnejieMhi.oar wages on thefullowlog<br />
rbehigh cost of living yon are all<br />
sjotyAInteaTwIth: We wilt, therefore,<br />
blot dwell on that subject,, but oar<br />
etothee, which we family bought for<br />
&t tiV«lfi<br />
y<br />
Mating,oaV«lfi;.oai:<br />
bh<br />
, g<br />
overcoats, which formerly we bought<br />
for |!7.&a, an costing W<strong>On</strong>boes bam<br />
d «b JM g<br />
oooe> •<br />
fe.raty now<br />
costs us fl.20; our rubber coats, whlcb<br />
wefbtmedy bought tar U JO. ate now<br />
«^b«boc4s;wbk* formerly east-SI,<br />
are .now tiUO., •<br />
We alto- would. Uka to call your<br />
attention to the price of coal and boose<br />
ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.<br />
January ISth, 1913<br />
Personally Conducted<br />
Special Low Rates<br />
d IMoUe* o( Potato BaM.<br />
" - i: - • - • ; ia'.Bank.<br />
catapoUit Injuw naUMMoto<br />
annns at a dbUsoa at ninety<br />
iwssUrlj from tM soaUiwtsUrfr<br />
iU> unM, caouinlas In front or<br />
JiniulBw •mnaK,forty list, ana<br />
>. width uhmdliis: lnta«aIOTTI*<br />
Mtatt<br />
K i b*ld by Tbi O<br />
i AMooUUan,<br />
dn»U»AMOolaHon<br />
ndred sad nflsao<br />
street. Beta* lot<br />
a of lota of tbs<br />
' iropsrly will<br />
: feobin^on<br />
Conveyanclng and<br />
Insurance<br />
. ^Notary PobBc aad Coaunlaaloaer of Da*br<br />
mort-<br />
c and<br />
See free Florida Exhibit, this week only, at Darby's Real Estate Office<br />
Don't miss seeing the 130-POUND FISH; also many other in-<br />
teresting curios. Free Literature on St Petersburg and surrounding<br />
country.<br />
of a oerUIn a<br />
_ City Baudlne*<br />
on wblcb Ibsra ta now<br />
lbesnmorivoUxnisand<br />
• ' ' r-tlx asms, and<br />
ot eartaln taxes<br />
or to ta-<br />
ISo«. 744-4*3 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCBAN<strong>CITY</strong>.N.J.<br />
Mooey to Loan oa Bond and atortgagw<br />
VOL.XXXIL <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>, N. J^ THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1913<br />
Ocean City Sentlne<br />
PaMlsasd Wotkry a<br />
., OOKAN OIXV. N; U.<br />
lent.<br />
'Our neighbors, tbe police oTXll<br />
City, N. J., neelve ISO par month,<br />
wimao,allawaoceof 140 prr year for<br />
" •*— 'They also work only ilfty-<br />
y<br />
abLhoan.pet week againet oar eighty-<br />
laorl'AeBafbant of'territory deeea.<br />
p<br />
'AeBafbant of'territory<br />
earyforoa to cover It more than dou-<br />
ble that of (heUBj with ooe~«zo»pUon,<br />
hlch to moo* favor.<br />
Hoping yoa can aw your way clear<br />
grant n» thle raajneet, we nmatn; aa<br />
ever, the servant* of the people-and<br />
_ , Aespectfallyyoara.<br />
1 ' ^HW<br />
THE MONTENEOHIN. N<br />
He la tiewiUbto, but Dearly Lewee the<br />
F. A.8CHOCK,<br />
GB0.K/8BAWAH,<br />
H. It, REWKIBK,<br />
jAJfESCMOUIJ).<br />
jAJfESCMOUIJ).<br />
OtreMorFlanereaUbeUDot nunUiat<br />
with the police ht other<br />
cUles, but be expressed tbe tbooght<br />
IbU this city to spending about all It<br />
eanapara.<br />
Mayo* Headley stated that tbe police<br />
In Atlantic City an paU ISO a month,<br />
and tbe police In both WUdwood and<br />
Cape May racetve ISO ainonth.<br />
motion of Director Thorn, tbe<br />
MtarwM neerveoTaridr filed.<br />
autal TBsfte Trrsjiiatssw.<br />
Becent real estate transfer* In Ocean<br />
recorded In the office of County<br />
HUdretn, aa reported In the Cape<br />
itottah|Biatypttbeetty.<br />
West'Jersey Investment Co. to<br />
Charles P. BdhllletaL. Lot- 100x188<br />
lnl%a«^iniorThlt»'*hlrd stnet<br />
and Wesley avenue. Section G.<br />
Allen Corsoo et ux to Chandler<br />
Weaver.^ f&OO.. Lot 768. Section B.<br />
«-* Beytnottr'Davis et ox to Sarah J-<br />
Ovstnet-^aXi- 919G0.—KotStalSS on ,<br />
Oceana»enna8U teat sootIrwast fronj<br />
FourteeatnaMet,8cetJon D. "<br />
Clarence Scud to Board of Eduea-<br />
Uon of Ocean «Jty/,«ESO0. Lots 43S,<br />
,M*r»^ret a(IWtr»slde et ala. to<br />
|^Jc*jBdwtir«oo 6rOe«aA City,<br />
aa above.<br />
To listen to a Bulgar alnguig ts to<br />
make one's flesh creep or want, to<br />
weep. Tue centuries of cruel oppres-<br />
aton an only too manifest In Bulgarian<br />
tirf- •m! vnr^ m twit • * fftt *tfHI1iS1 t w<br />
grows rettlesa over hla aongs and<br />
curses tbe powers that forbid tun to<br />
emulate hi* forefathers' deeds • en<br />
masse across the frontier.. He doea<br />
so.wbenever be can. bat only In twos<br />
snd threes. . •<br />
When the Montenegrin goes raiding<br />
•cross tbe border It U reaUy a Don<br />
sporting affair than the wen equipped<br />
and orgaulted OotlBjs of the- Baigar<br />
-ComltatchhL- With him It to usually<br />
a pri\ate ait of revenge or vendetta<br />
to wblcb be Invites oue or two friends.<br />
Then they steal across tbs border ai<br />
night, find tbelr man, do tbelr best to<br />
•fcUl him and then make tracks home-<br />
ward with that whole district at tbelr<br />
Perhaps the method of klllln*<br />
ts not np to tbe standard of western<br />
sport tor they shoot their, victim -sit<br />
UnaV so to speak, and do not give nun<br />
a chance, but aa It to the recognised<br />
system on both sides little can be said.<br />
This custom makes men very wary.<br />
and tbe stranger can appreciate tbe<br />
reaMm when be sees a plowman, for<br />
instance, attending to'bis duties with<br />
a rifle stuns over hi* back. But m<br />
spite of this tbey are the essence of<br />
honor and hospitality. As their goest<br />
no one can come to any barm, and<br />
tbey will do all hi Ibetr power to make<br />
his stay among them pleasant and<br />
aafe^-Wlde World Mngaiflnn. - .<br />
A Crab That Makes Its Omni Wig.<br />
Tbera la • email crab found _<br />
the EngUsh coast that Is so afraH ot<br />
his enaadaa that be baa found out or<br />
baa perhaps been taoght a clever way<br />
to. hide Mmeelf. The witter once saw<br />
one et these crab* wUeb waa kept aa<br />
a pet. and be waa rocky enoogb to vis-<br />
It Urn when be waa In the very act ot<br />
jtdng hto wig. Tbe crab first ton<br />
off a pleee ot green rttbonltke seaweed<br />
with hto nmeen and pot one end to, Ua<br />
month." This he sucked and nttblaa<br />
___ _ototanerl with some kind ot glue<br />
that hardens onder water, and than be<br />
pressed tbe sticky end upon hto back.<br />
By aad by hto broad back waa covered<br />
wttb • regular green and wartag wig.<br />
so that aa be crawled about be looks*<br />
Uke a bunch ot seaweed la geetto>-•»*><br />
We moat suppose tfcst be "<br />
0L0 LONDOre BRID6L.<br />
H Linked the Twelfth Century With<br />
the Kighteenth.<br />
Vvr centuries uld London urktge.<br />
with Its double row of nouses, waa the<br />
home of generations who lived aad<br />
tndrd over the Thames waters.<br />
Bolbeta lived and natated thsMv Os-<br />
tbe nrenttee lad, leaned ttosajgh<br />
Thaoksray** Satire.<br />
Thackeray ITMIM! unite i<br />
Impressions of himself by often Indulg-<br />
to* In tawny In, tbe pnwkt of people<br />
wb» I M Irn-apablv of uiMli-mtundlng<br />
It. <strong>On</strong>e iturkMia lusiaurw urbl.n be save<br />
was this: Thackeni> had hmu dining<br />
at tbe Marrkk mil vru* tulUnir'lu thr<br />
.nyAinj room nftw dlnnvr wlih varl;<br />
one flab aniuslntniHi's. IMP f ll»*u<br />
f<br />
,: WOO. Lota 909 and .810.<br />
BeMkn<br />
dgsrr Thackeray* no duubt Irritated<br />
at the man'a nngrnvloUHiitiiis and beur<br />
big to mind bis luft huutlug prvdllec-<br />
dons, quietly 'responded. "Yon onghl<br />
to, my good fellow.: for 'It wsn rfveu<br />
me by a lord." lualead. however, of<br />
detecting I be Irony, the d»U Inmieril<br />
ateJy aitrilinted tne remark to no»b<br />
btobness on Thackeray's imrt and t»<br />
the end of bis days went about y a lord "<br />
L. M. Nelson<br />
who guarantees a square deal all the y*ar|<br />
ffouns. • ; . ..<br />
Diamoods and ^watcher, 843 Broadway,<br />
FornUure Dept, 327 Kalgfra sveotae,<br />
CAHDEN.N.J.<br />
Church and Society Work a<br />
• SpecUlty<br />
flah-and-that be makes, the<br />
She went on calmly wUb her aewug,<br />
whUe he fumed and spluttersd for a<br />
moment and then dropped tho anaject.<br />
eepecliiily tne weak feminine part of<br />
- MaUmal Instinct.<br />
"Children tliat yell like that oneht<br />
either to be gwaml or kepi at home.'"<br />
remarked tbe Irascible Beutleuian with<br />
•be white brard to the bits cooductor.<br />
-And fares like tbe one wot you're<br />
scarlu' |K*.|>le "with." chipped In the<br />
mother of tne noisy |nfam. "ougnter<br />
be mad* Imu door knockers or seut ter<br />
tbe chamber •>' 'ornirs." .<br />
Tbe irantlenino nlib the iwtrtnrchal<br />
face funpm look a l>rkk ml complex-<br />
Ion."*! know It's awkward at times"—<br />
be commenced. . . -<br />
-IVn mure'n awkward:' It's nothln'<br />
snort o* 'orrlble.- siui|iped tbe lady, aa<br />
ahe once 'more glanced at tbe sorry<br />
elderly man's set of. features. '<br />
Wben tbe rest or tbe passengers Ut-<br />
tered audibly tbe old sentleman came<br />
to tbe concltMlon lbat.lt beboored him<br />
to steak to the point. •<br />
-I mean I lie child-— he tried once<br />
WASHINGTON<br />
• Popular<br />
Three-Say Tours<br />
i te,Faknuri B. 20. wteca 20<br />
3,ntaWfei1iitlS.t913<br />
$11.05 FROM <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />
Uadcr Pensnal Bacon.<br />
Ticketa ud FOU tebnutlM of Tirket<br />
or J*. r^Aarknoa, AjO. P. A.. "<br />
aoooa<br />
HE <strong>SENTINEL</strong> PRINT<br />
ING HOUSE is Equipped<br />
to do your work as Ar-<br />
tistically and as Satisfactorily as you<br />
can get it done in Philadelphia.<br />
Give us your order. We'll do<br />
' t h e r e s t . • .'' .-'•• ;vj. '-, •• '•'•• • - ' ; \<br />
Satisfaction guaranteed. " •<br />
I. S. CHAMPION<br />
KSTaauSHCD -JanakT cenalnlr d"«> have<br />
llnds oHrooble- .<br />
.-What to the mntli-i trllh nlmr<br />
"He got htmsrlt an uiiixiuulilte. ano<br />
It blew an. Then be »ot BD aero<br />
ali<br />
-What happened to that r<br />
-It blew ddwn--BalilB>one Amerl<br />
•anaatto.,: r ....; ...,/;,<br />
'John.** Mli a father to t»H son ear<br />
day wnennke «au«tii him shnrlns thr<br />
down off hto opi>or lip. -Ui.n'i ibro«<br />
your ahavtng water oni.iwhrre.tnw<br />
tee art* barefoeiAlv'jot* BI-MII or tbey<br />
jdsbt get thsfr feet prirked.' _<br />
i Ot V 'garalasne In ths Kltctitv ',<br />
Sugar Bpeos-rm one ot those gaM-<br />
ra spoooe ibat gel,'horn ta<br />
The^Ponttere-<br />
BOOt iSHOE<br />
REPAIRING<br />
SHOP<br />
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE<br />
•le-aiB Aakmry Avc. Occaa City. N. J-<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
Bdltor ajid, PiopfMtor •<br />
•i*oo P«r Year. Strictly In Advance.<br />
Ideal Summer Resort<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong><br />
Tiusspaeaurassrveaior * '<br />
W. L. BERRY,<br />
Manufacturing Jeweler,<br />
' NO. a> SOUTH SECOND ST.. '<br />
- DMA* Uk» Comparisons.<br />
"What'.made thai prims donna.de-<br />
Faos of'the Typical New VorVw.<br />
London Kb afriendless dty enough,<br />
beaven knows, to those who araiaot<br />
able to conquer, but ahe seems to me<br />
mild, 'benlmiant even; to comparison<br />
with New Vork. .Tne face of foe ton-<br />
douer to very often overcast with tne<br />
thonght of bow to geTa Urlng In' tbe<br />
keen competition of, tbe people to that<br />
mighty capital, but tbe : London face to<br />
tranqWUty etnbbdled In? comportoon<br />
•wttb-the faee of Iho typical Kew<br />
yorker..,Jleen..hatchet ahaPfd..an»-<br />
Ions, alisorhrd-sucb to tbe face you<br />
eee everywhere around yon. And thin<br />
keenness of face to accompanied by,s<br />
terrible spirit "of self absorption. Ton<br />
seldom, see people talk much while<br />
they are traveling totbe ttotsttd raW-i<br />
way or in the subway, as tney canibr<br />
underground .train ihere.—T. P. OrOon-<br />
oor to London il. A. P. -,, •' v<br />
' '"•' 'A'Oreblem In Fractions. """'<br />
A young wife was doing the market<br />
tag for her first dinner In, htr new<br />
"I wrote on article." repltiM the press<br />
•gent:' "saving tiurt abv sirisf like an<br />
angel. • She said ,abe saw uo- reaaon<br />
for compUnwntarx ivfeivwe to any-<br />
body*s slnelni: «*iV|.r 'lier- own."<br />
Washington •B.inr. . , '. • .<br />
'. Suite Some—Death to Others. •<br />
•Troo may .lie KIMNI for Ihelikiod of<br />
jams;'*' remarked the norm as'the<br />
'angler threaded ilw bunk throuich him<br />
ABBOTTS'<br />
Alderney Dairies<br />
(Stjccwssr to I. a. rtwsipl»a><br />
Seventh St. and West Ave.<br />
Ocean qty. N. J.<br />
Choloe> Dairy rProductas<br />
Batter and Eggs<br />
. Ask for Booklet of Specialties<br />
Orders Delivered Both Pbonw<br />
BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED<br />
FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST<br />
THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN<br />
Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During .<br />
Season. Great Fishing in. Ocean and Bay. The<br />
Delight of the Yachtsman. • Numerous Trains to<br />
and from Philadelphia on Three Railways ... . ...<br />
Within easy access of Atlantic City and<br />
-trier well-known resorts<br />
MANYCMl 9CHES NO SALOONS<br />
g<br />
Una.<br />
"Nice quarter of lamb, ma'am!" po-<br />
ratelyerugatedtnebaterate, r ,,<<br />
' Tbe yonng wire's race became<br />
wrlnkJed'Tai thought. "But" she saM.<br />
tbere an only two ot nsl Doat yon<br />
t<strong>On</strong>akanalghiiiwouiaanlBcer<br />
Ualasa She •ask Oaf. *<br />
tAmg In palmistry t Brlggs^-Wen^er-<br />
--U you brinit a omllf i» ibr.trrns lyes. I beHrve ft a jrooag fellow can<br />
Una of emnher y.w will -H-O duv get a pretty itiri to give htm bar hand<br />
•Ti7t7iTTn.Z*Umt *r,),A Mltu» lanai otr amnhery«w will ^.m die- last a pretty wri to pveium nsri<br />
rtatalad by p*MGtqU.t9imn ^ral mata f""* to aUgUlm: on yon* I be can tell tbe name of ber future<br />
X!&y&&ZGBl*£qBgm &XmXKiilJ£&±±L-iao M - Und^io-^ Tnoacitot.. ?^ ^^<br />
•HIM so(rj«8e<br />
•efTBer—:"?'- -•:• .-. •• ,••.,<br />
And yet tt» Bsh thai -wallowed the<br />
no a Httle 'later was quite carried<br />
away with h.». > . • , '.<br />
Ejes Examined Wltbout Drops<br />
methods. BatMsetlon<br />
md Otil work<br />
bt<br />
MAhr Juen<br />
ststsnt with<br />
ttw premises.<br />
All work drne ao<br />
."Jswsiry In Turkey.<br />
'•< TTorMghobt t be Turkish empire, espc-1<br />
cUUr'ln the rural'districts, cold ial<br />
hoarded In the form of Jewelry. ' I<br />
A. W. ELY<br />
Ceraier wiistmla. awl aiia»«t«i tra.<br />
AXLaJmo. OITT. av J.'<br />
SHora Vut UnaPBSKS Door. ..<br />
s, BslIFbone IUS-<br />
Telephone Bills<br />
•ATB ACUHM.<br />
WM. LAKE, C. E.<br />
PablU. Master In Cnaneerjr<br />
sals or onbanaa. HOOM«<br />
. „ Jlsand Oontraeb esnrany<br />
ol moro Uisn twanur-av* iws<br />
>(. GORSOH<br />
No. 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean City. N. j.<br />
aaasrwaaarairrsniiBsntaruolthstitty,<br />
. It to the Company*a duty to farmjsh<br />
lory service. To do so it maintains carefully «V<br />
signed and equippedI bmldmgs, a wdMrnilt plant,<br />
and a trailed rorce of pawiwaVing etnployea. '<br />
Thk isWConiDany'e duty when kbecDmea<br />
party to a telephohe conrrect. i .••'.•>••/ '<br />
V 5BCRBT SOCIBTIBS. .<br />
Ocean OilyXodn, No. 171, '.and A. M..<br />
meets asemid andTbnrUi Tborsday avenlnn<br />
or caeb monlb. In Masonla bau, W A.<br />
Herbert O.Bmltb; secretary,-O«orie w.<br />
CltyUxIjre.No. 05, K. of p., mesu<br />
Orst and third Jjonday STenlngs or' eaeli<br />
montblnlCot p. bsU.Asborv amans.near<br />
Heventb street. CO« MarkXsuie;K. ofK.<br />
snd B., B. Howard Tbom.<br />
lotaooonoll. No. uTjr. O. D. A. M.. meets<br />
lery Tneaday evening In K. ot p. ball.<br />
kmnoUlarTciarenea Mead; Wlllon H<br />
OonneUlort<br />
WUIets. <br />
CIOHTH STREET. OPP. P. O<br />
OCCAN <strong>CITY</strong> N. J.,<br />
MORGAN HAND,<br />
ATTORNEY and<br />
COU NSELLOR-AT-LAW<br />
(OppoatU PiibUo<br />
W. BOM ANAS. AUDBSW O. BOSWBU.<br />
LAW OFFICES<br />
' Apgar St, Boswell,<br />
AHBUBY A'<br />
OFFICES<br />
Godfrey &. Godfrey,<br />
ATLANTIC <strong>CITY</strong>. N. J.<br />
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH<br />
Counsellor-at-Law<br />
and SolleMor. Master and Examiner In<br />
. .Chancery<br />
fOWNSEND GODFREY<br />
Attorney-at-Law •<br />
Uanietl Bonding: ' AtOessn Otty.Bslnrdaya<br />
" " Atlantic City 00 Wesley ave.<br />
\RjriLLIAM B. DAVIS<br />
- • Attorney at Law ,<br />
400AtlantloAve; ' '<br />
Ocean City NewJeiiey<br />
Atlantic City Theatres<br />
.> IIKATitt"<br />
-AN<br />
MARIE<br />
In a New Three Act Comedy<br />
The New<br />
Secretary<br />
Eves., 15c to $a.oo; Mat., 15c to f 1.50<br />
Mas. sad Tan, Kr«, Jan. JB. and a, st 8.30<br />
MsttsaeTaeidsrstajD<br />
The Poor Act Comedy<br />
'The Cowboy's<br />
Girl"<br />
. nEDIOAI.<br />
J. N. GRISCOM, M. D.<br />
EIGHTH BT. AND WBSLEV AVK.<br />
Both Phonn-Bell, It; lntar-SUte, IIB- A<br />
OfficeHoun-Untllloa.m. From8to»p.m.<br />
Mo omoe hours annday.<br />
At BlehardTownsmd'a, Palermo. *Sa to &J0<br />
p. m. dally. Veil Phone, Psrmer'e Lino, Hut<br />
S||;iUleii(JorsonJM.D.vH r<br />
' BiS Wesley Avenue<br />
Ocean City New Joraoy<br />
•*loler-BUU! 120-A.<br />
W.P. HAINES<br />
COR. NINTH AND VUCBLCY AVE<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>. N. J.<br />
OKMUE UOURJW {•IOSIMS<br />
(eto8p.m.<br />
Phones: Bell Ol-Ws Inter-HUte ISO-A<br />
{[!J^l.ll)i;<br />
HEESOHBL PETTIT, M. D.<br />
807 WESLEY AVK.<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> CITV7NEW JEHSEY~<br />
Office Hoots: UnUISJO a. m. '<br />
, • 9104 p.m.<br />
6toap.m.<br />
£)R. CHARLES B. RIDER<br />
809 Central Avenue<br />
OClEAJi OITV. B. J. .<br />
CeaiUsMBraiiH Susi TsurtarUclM<br />
Hogbes' Central Pharmacy<br />
: OiMa si. sal Wain-Ave.'<br />
• xpbona yonrordera" '.<br />
Uollttt-A. BotbFbotata. Inl«r Histe<br />
HB. Prescriptions •u-enr-ilely com-<br />
pounded from aline or rrenbdruK* and<br />
f 1 oneiiilcals. Kodit lounmlo open all £><br />
winter.' lee trroni, our own m»ke, m<br />
u<br />
served In form or toecreant Mod«ii,Hfin. A<br />
daes,orsoldlnbulk. Aceney for Iho<br />
Norman Hall) 8: my, un ideal ClirM-<br />
manxlfl. Open Bnndsyii. u lo lo.ni ».<br />
nt..iiosp. in andeto7uiop.ni.'<br />
X THORNLEV HUQHES; Manager<br />
iMcUr Is rssnasrjr<br />
Wrlttscrsprr ' rtrfaarrr rasstsls rrs><br />
Boyle Commercial Agency<br />
624 Eighth St. Ocean.CIty, N. J<br />
B. C BOYLE, nanozer<br />
CUims adjnatod and collected anywhere in<br />
United Rtatea.<br />
be same time for one year.<br />
Trie law is said to be ambiguous* aud<br />
ihere Is a difference of opinion aa to<br />
Its bearing on certain allies and towns<br />
In order to be on tbe safe side. It<br />
1 stated, Mayor Hesdley made Ibis<br />
aove. " , . . •"".<br />
In tbe regular business ct tbe board,<br />
tbe contract fora ner attendance, 83.96. . ; .<br />
Pror. Stevens wax Instructed to sus-<br />
pend Boy Mahan; of Peermonl.<br />
Franda Corsou, fit., and Frank<br />
Morgan made application forttae po«l-<br />
lion of Janltorortlie ne*ncli»ol build-<br />
tig.<br />
A iei|UeHtof IhehlguHChoolboys ror<br />
lie une of Ibe assembly room fur a<br />
"poverty social," FiMay night, "aa<br />
grauled. .<br />
Secretary liewls K. Bmlth was In-<br />
riicted to get blda for a Slate black-<br />
Hoard for tbe new school<br />
The title policies for the two new<br />
{•lots of ground recently bought by the<br />
ward were received and accepted.<br />
Goal! Coal! Goal!<br />
The V. H. Shoemaker Lumber<br />
Company have leased from A.<br />
J. Smith bin Coal yard, no they<br />
could receive Coal over the<br />
Pennsylvania Ksllrouil.tiot be-<br />
ing able to secure dial over<br />
^^Ihe ReadliiR Kallroad fant<br />
enough for their trade. When<br />
In need of Coal call uri<br />
SHOEMAKER<br />
Try an Advertisement , '<br />
in the 8BNTINBI,<br />
MID-WINTER MILLINERY SALE<br />
. ' • Entire stook of bats reduced below cost. •<br />
Good style, g * Equality, and all colors.<br />
J. H. lildretH's<br />
aaeAsoury Avo. , Oosan City<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
PWBLIG AND<br />
©OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS<br />
; PENSION VQUCHERSr ::<br />
1 ' CAREFULLY EXECUTED •<br />
° . Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue<br />
• <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> - - L - NEW JERSEY<br />
It may be just barely possible that some<br />
other fellow may sell it a little cheaper,<br />
but abettei- qualiiy^IMPQSSIBLB.'^ >o|treaalTe I.easjne'a'Kvenl Will.<br />
•' ' Occur jannarr mj.<br />
Tbe members of tbe Young Men's<br />
Progressive League will give their first<br />
annual banquet on Monday evening,<br />
January.27. It will take place either<br />
at the BIscayne or the Hewllogs, It u<br />
etated. •<br />
The banquet committee comprises<br />
a B. Swan, Dr I. N. Orlsoom. Bolla<br />
UarratBoo. John J...Foster. H. D.<br />
hylor. Charles D. Sampson and Boy<br />
Johnson. I Tno other members-of the<br />
organization feel that the affair to In<br />
lint-class bands; and a most, pleasant<br />
time Is anllclpited. . ^TT. .<br />
Own<br />
It's dignified and gives you * defl.<br />
ous,tseose of secuiUy.,ta ownyonr<br />
ff»# - •• •-<br />
Its<br />
clous<br />
BOYS ARE GAINING<br />
Ahead or airia in Babbaln Stcuool<br />
Conteai.<br />
The ladder climbing;' contest In' the<br />
Flr»t Presbyterian Bunday School Is<br />
becoming particularly luterestiuir.<br />
The' threatening aspect of the<br />
weatherB. Oobver.'i<br />
Asslsstant Chltf John 1 B. ~<br />
Liberty<br />
Wallace,<br />
owing assistant chiefs ^ .<br />
Alfred R,SmUbrofNo.S Company)<br />
ohn B. Trout,of Np.*Co*paj>y( and<br />
OeorgeDatacbeg, ofNo. 4'Ootnpanyi,<br />
the next oonventton,>two^yaara<br />
electioneering for tbe otDeeof<br />
among tbe Mends of the tandMataa<br />
for some days. TbanJbn, wIMii^tM<br />
meettnir Tuesday erenlnc waa r eallejl'<br />
toordarbyB.CurttaBoola<br />
an air ot expectancy amons<br />
JJAMUBL B. CONVBB^ t^»<br />
Be-elected Chief of, Fire Department,<br />
gates Katbered In the roorn,<br />
as five delegates from ^ovf iiompsny.<br />
Booth Ooean City, appeand,h\,ltb«<br />
TheU presence. h l l U l<br />
meet! _<br />
place to beaom<br />
for her, the<br />
BUILDING SOCIETY<br />
IN GOOD SHAPE<br />
Old Organisation of This City<br />
Issues Many 8hares at<br />
Annual Meeting.<br />
The Ocean City Building and Loan<br />
Association held Its annual meeting In<br />
ofDce or F. K. Darby Batorday<br />
evening, George'O. Adams presiding.<br />
In bis annual report. Secretary B.<br />
Howard Thorn said!<br />
"It Is with a great deal of pleasure<br />
that your secretary points to the re-<br />
salto of the association. for the past<br />
year. The amount of mortgage loans<br />
baa Increased to.«»9,691.50. notwith-<br />
standing there waa paid off by cash<br />
and matured stock $28,800.00.<br />
"Tbe net Increase In the number of<br />
ibarea In force 1*865. There wen Issued<br />
during the-year Just closed 704 abates,<br />
all of which are In'force. Tbe sbarea<br />
withdrawn, and matured during the<br />
year leave the'nnmbar of shares now<br />
In force at 8788. .<br />
The gross assets of tbe association<br />
bave Increased to (242.634.79. an actual<br />
increase for the year of (22,456.71.<br />
'Let every stdckuolder near In mind<br />
the fact that a little effort on tbelr part<br />
will go a great way toward Increasing<br />
the strength and usefulness of the<br />
association, aqd every new stockholder<br />
helps to advertise and keep the asaocl<br />
atlon before the pobllceye.,<br />
"The tweoty-seventb series Is now<br />
open to subscribers, and .everyone<br />
should uhs every eHort to get at least<br />
one new one."' „ , .<br />
8. B. Miller, was re-elected vice<br />
president, W. E. Massey a dUeetor,<br />
and Andrew O.BOBWCII solicitor.<br />
Tbe Ocean C|ty Title and' Trust<br />
Company will continue to,do the con-<br />
veyanblpg work for the aasyilatlon.<br />
A number of sbares of the new series<br />
were taken, and the outlook, tor the<br />
Two lots southeast .corner; Fifteenth<br />
avenoe. price, •1,000; eleven^room cot-<br />
taw. Wssley/t^. entltt^-modernl<br />
Company,~aud gutter 'Ii<br />
jr^<br />
K..A. Porter, No. 1 Company;-iff,<br />
I'srlaou, No, 2 Company; Emerson<br />
Hmlth, No. 8 Company; Harry T^Hex<br />
Devllt, No. i Company.,<br />
<strong>On</strong> motion of B. Frank ,r}mltb, 1|<br />
was agreed that, as tbe vote waa takea<<br />
the low man in the balloting iShonM<br />
be dropped. , ,, ,)-<br />
N. Carlson snggeated that the dele-<br />
gates vote aa companies, bat Ijota) waa<br />
not agreed to. It being stated that the<br />
delegates were assembled as a convert,<br />
Uon. "' '' 'i<br />
Ubalrman Olbb'appolpted iDbarlea<br />
G Sithens judge,'and N. Car)son'.';'C,<br />
i Adams and OeorgaDatseneg isliera.<br />
Charles Kllnk, of the Bouth .'Ocean<br />
City fire company, nomlnated r 8.'B.<br />
Conver for chief, aeoonded by<br />
T.McDevut. ' '.-i i ' ,<br />
B. Frank Smith nominated' H' ; £>,<br />
Wallace, and Emerson" Smith'nom-<br />
inated John E. Trout. ' '' "<br />
<strong>On</strong>tbeflnt three ballots,-the f vote<br />
was: Conver, 10; Wallace, 6;Trout, l 8;''<br />
<strong>On</strong> the fourth ballot, Conver received"<br />
votes, Wallace 6 and Tronfr"(7:<br />
Wallace was then dropped. *'i 1 •';•<br />
<strong>On</strong> the next ballot, Conver ' waa'<br />
given 15 voles and Trout 5." Uoifte*' ///A<br />
waedeclaredeleeted."'"'^-^^ '* M<br />
<strong>On</strong> motion of William' tt,<br />
No. 4 Company was given ani<br />
chief.<br />
William' R. Hmlth aald '<br />
wardens cannot be found ^during flretC<br />
There are no ropes to *••—> «a«.i*i<br />
s<br />
people back of the -fir* iti<br />
going to fires, the speaker<br />
progress of tbe I<br />
wltb by automobl<br />
" It was said that thateUTa<br />
nance giving flie pppara<br />
of war It* SelDB "» <strong>On</strong>e.<br />
After a discussion on t .<br />
fire wardens, to whIch,W2W^<br />
ChaHea E. Adams and V.<br />
took part;on moUonof W.Hi<br />
*,Mjj
aa^lP^ vH*u&tiqr. ling<br />
Tbe ehnrebee ia Ooeau Cirj warn all<br />
wajlfllledatthe.atrvlcae on 8anday.<br />
FoUowInBare npotu of tbe'errmona<br />
beard: - ' ' •<br />
— our.<br />
'HOMiUJMb*dby. California<br />
waa • large attandaiica at toe<br />
o'clock mass In St. AognsUne'a<br />
Chun* Sonday. ealsbrated by tbe<br />
reetbr,theHeir." John J.Sweeney. -<br />
pmtba WlUwoba 8on: And now<br />
'mans<br />
"' * "fir* •P'i— **— *"^nmrr1ffir rnlt. W f*<br />
^'iroftdar that people are turning<br />
BBs^flaaaaTft aw) sassuei w>Bh^aav^ ^ L ^ ^ ^ ^m.^^^t* ^a) asak^h<br />
^__Mew*PawSB*s*» Ivai saBsV4at •^Bw#^aT saw9v3^HS> ^DsUaa ^9a< easels!<br />
,'**flmt blila to b» Introduced .Into the<br />
I r-'. .afa^attalaiara wiu be to, radically<br />
the<br />
Tba Be». Samuel J. Comfort con-<br />
ducted tbe. services and preached In<br />
Tabernacle Baptist Church Sunday.<br />
and-hie dtaconraaa made a strong<br />
appeal to hta hearers. -<br />
TbeSandayacbooI la growing wall<br />
.8onday school directory waa' pro-<br />
bytmaof. the members of tbe<br />
It fcafafwl that aoaaeor Uialaglslaton<br />
i BBWjanjn laworea *cotmn»<br />
rV aiMaVnmmant wfll propose radical<br />
p$> |«>«dopttm) .<br />
K '* _p*Mi,thaWalsh.att,Trben snbnUttwi<br />
"^ ta»nftnndom ta^Waar-Oiaoga the<br />
Kdaj being rrieetad by a majority<br />
, -, vataand notevan getting the percent-<br />
|i> . *«• o«tb«w«a required by U» aet It-<br />
V « BeJfH» order thai it.aboold<br />
£.:> .- -aBeeflfj, Oqvatnor Wllson'a pte,<br />
-a.o. tba<br />
Tbe aervioes in UM Fust Presbyterian<br />
Cbureb were wall attended laat<br />
Sunday. .'<br />
At tbe morning service the Rev.<br />
Cbarla* H. Bobber.tbe pastor, took aa<br />
aa hie theme. •'Tbe Tabernacle," and<br />
bis text, Hebrewa9:8-9: "Tbe lint tab-<br />
ernacle wa» yet standing, which waa a<br />
flKare for tbe time then promt."<br />
After, briefly deacrlblog the; tabernacle<br />
•alt appeared In the camp of Ierael<br />
daring tbdr Journey toward' tbe land<br />
of promise, Mr. Bobner showed In<br />
whatjespects tt was a type of Jeans<br />
Sft £ 'Bodtw Jfc- htt HOC<br />
.„,, tiaan falffllaH. aajatba^Caaadan l«oat-<br />
C .., . OWagiam,llk> faef Dttag tbat It bas<br />
ft* been laJajMla • •BaJorMiaf Instances<br />
V \ aod naTjajatveral ^tbaimuDkHpU-<br />
Unto tne; tbe<br />
— T-^--l-^ ..^^•«» ^»HW HSStHSJVV<br />
^--..•-k-S^;<br />
' V:<br />
—&• - i ,£T<br />
PDT TAXATION ON<br />
BDSINESS BASIS<br />
ACLB BAPTIST.<br />
'•'!•' X.<br />
1 " ' Governor Wilson.<br />
The tax eommlaslon appointed by<br />
Governor Wilson In accordance with<br />
tbejolntrasolutloaof Iba Senate and<br />
House of Assembly has submitted lu<br />
report to tbe Governor.<br />
The membtra of the commission are<br />
Senator Carlton 8. Plena, of Union<br />
County; Frank B. Jess. President of<br />
State,Board of Equalbtatlon ot<br />
Taxes, 'of Camden' County; Senator<br />
Albert R. McAllister, or Brldgeton<br />
Arthur C. pleydell. of Somerset<br />
County, and TbomaaB Usher, former<br />
secretary of tbe State Board of Taxa-<br />
tion, of Hudson County.<br />
In Its report, the board, after review.<br />
Ing the existing conditions, makes tbe<br />
following recommendations<br />
1. Assessment system should be pot<br />
on a Dullness basis with direct responsi-<br />
bility from top to bottom. Tbe State<br />
Board of Equalization sboold have<br />
authority sufflctrot to *ecore uniform-<br />
Ity and efficiency throughout tbe State.<br />
2. Establish office of Slate<br />
to supervise coonty assessors.<br />
8. EstablUh a coonty assessor In<br />
each county to bave general super-<br />
vision of local assessments.<br />
4. Revise county lax boards so they<br />
shall consist of tbe county<br />
Christ and His Church.<br />
In tbe evening tbe minister's theme<br />
waa ••The Godpf the Seven Stars;" and<br />
tbe test, Amos 5; 8: "Seek Him that<br />
aaketb the seven stars and Orion.<br />
Tba work of the choir waa very ac-<br />
sepuMalhroaghont the day, JLewla E.<br />
Smith and Misa Ijoulsa Coraon giving<br />
special satisfaction-by tbdr dellgbtful<br />
soloreadlUona.<br />
3ftss Corsou Is showing unusual<br />
promise aa • rlslog singer, and tbe<br />
training In voice enltore which sho Is<br />
receiving in a Philadelphia musical<br />
conservatory la becoming more ap-<br />
parent every aoeeetdlng Sabbath.<br />
8XBBBT CBKXIFIGATBS<br />
The matter of hto doty, as bead of<br />
the department of highways, in eertJ<br />
lying to tbe building of streets by<br />
private persona without reettviog<br />
orders from tbe dty lo do so,<br />
brought before theCUy Commissioners<br />
by Director Bobert Flsber at their<br />
regular weekly meeting. He desired<br />
an opinion from City Solicitor Howe!<br />
Cpr hfa own Information and tbat o<br />
tbe Interested public,<br />
Director Flsber,stated that there<br />
ave' bean eases where people have<br />
continued the opening of streets when<br />
tbe work bad not ben ordered by tbe<br />
antborlt!ae,aodb»!alt, he said, tbat<br />
be-has nothing to do with, private<br />
contracts. He referred particularly to<br />
a eaaa on .Ocean avenue, between Four<br />
teenth and Flfieanlh stieets, where<br />
star tbloka Director Fiaber<br />
ebMMatftit Iba certificate.<br />
fhe dty aoJIdtor told Director<br />
Flsber tbat it Is not bta duty to sign<br />
eertifleatea uolesa the- work<br />
ordend-by. tbe dlyuCommlealoners<br />
Uworkle.doae by a private peouu<br />
and tt* aeeepud by tbe ctty, it would<br />
be'hladoty tosign Ibe'cettlflcaia If tbe<br />
ance of a map of-dad teuton baa noth-<br />
togtado.wtUiJbeaetoal.strwt work.<br />
Uda^eIope4;darlng;UMrdlscasdoo<br />
that tbedty'a map to not 'op to'date,<br />
and. ooaootlon, tbe dty engineer was<br />
hMrnctedJto have tbe map bmagbtnp<br />
todate, t wttb an acceptances marked<br />
aothat the board will'know<br />
TOW"*"?*.?. ' - .-<br />
« >''<br />
.director Tlaharit tbe meeting or tbe<br />
Oy tiaata(whleh, by the way,<br />
is tbe oiily block on AthjtiHfi. aveo<br />
from Fifth to Flnt streata that 'la<br />
almost entirely built upon) ,• appeared<br />
befpre the .commission .lo opposttlon<br />
to same." W« requested lite board,<br />
our objections to the granUna: «f this<br />
ordloauee did not. appeal.to tbem,<br />
tbat at least no tnru-outs be allowed<br />
on that block, stating we felt Ibis re-<br />
quest could not be taken, exception lo,<br />
as tt did not Interfere with the rights<br />
or personal eonyeolenea oT^aioyone,<br />
unless It was the trolley company It-<br />
mannerat a public meetlag,at which<br />
nopne nad anyobjectlona to offer \ My<br />
recoliccUou Is that Mayor Ueadleydld<br />
state pablldy that be tbongbt there<br />
waa J rea«nli» what we, .asked. and<br />
would' favor; If the ordinance ,w<br />
pained,;^ nebould be ameoded<br />
erlng the pptot we raised. ,' " .'<br />
I bave neyer read ,'tbe ordinance<br />
gr^ltog tbeltanchlsa. bot.'tf It did<br />
provkte tb>t no'turnK>ute should be<br />
placetfoo tbe block referred to, It Is<br />
further evMaiieetliatwnycttlzen<br />
oeMC^|^;rctf:h^;^o|g»;.jiotbe<br />
pneant mayor In tba open and the lat-<br />
vwtfl ahow him conslrterallno<br />
b b ^ i ^ d d M l f<br />
ibat Mie pwpla^iOeaan City a<br />
havatbefnlibeoefltof bl« observations<br />
PLUMBING<br />
or dsrical fores to maintain. OivauMatiU.<br />
H. BACON 7 at<br />
Yard and Lawn work attended to promptly. All, kinds of house and<br />
yard plants.. Special seashore lawn grass seed for sale. Beet grades of<br />
shade and ornamental trees and hedging. Would be pleased to do your<br />
woik for yon. Top soil sold In any quantity and special fertillxer for<br />
yonr flower beds.<br />
ELMER H. CRANE<br />
. e*ao MOORLVN jl<br />
Oo*an City ow Jersey.<br />
Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A<br />
General Contractors<br />
Grading and Street Bailding<br />
739 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Ocean City, New Jersey<br />
NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS<br />
Tbe time to have yonr Antomobfles overhauled and repaired<br />
is" during tbe Winter, the place to have it done is the Do*<br />
•ncey Garage and Ma'chine Shop, Twent y<br />
second and Pine Streets,. Philadelphia. First-class work<br />
Guaranteed at Honest' Priqes.. Give us a Trial Order.<br />
Machine shop in charge of John R- Duncan, late of the<br />
Chadwich Engineering Works. " .<br />
ALLEN SCULL; Prop.<br />
Construction Sand & Gravel Co.<br />
N . JOS. O. CHAMPION, Manager .<br />
Office, 8th Sb» Opp. Penna. Depot. ' Ocean City. N. J.<br />
AU grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. •'<br />
Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. . -<br />
- • Dirt (or Grading or Filling.<br />
RBADINQ RMLR0AO DEUVBRV.<br />
MOKB PIKBPXrVG8 •<br />
ctty www «3«t<br />
Director Bobert Fisher said at the<br />
g of tbe -City Oommla.<br />
•tonera that this dty, if be were not<br />
mistaken, has $3800 down for water in<br />
tbe appropriations for tbe year 1918.<br />
these flgores being based on 91 flre-<br />
been estimated tbat three' more Ore-,<br />
plugs would be required, but If tbey<br />
bad Up In all. the dty could get an-<br />
other sprinkling cart and they would<br />
saveflOOon water. Another sprink-<br />
ling cart win be required next summer<br />
for the growing .sections of the city.<br />
He made a motion, which was' carried,<br />
tbat tbe city's Unplug, capacity be In-<br />
creased to 100. which will give the<br />
dty tbe use of a third sprinkling cart.<br />
Bate! Anivala.<br />
HKWXIVGS. * -<br />
G W. Lott, Philadelphia.<br />
W. W. Sltnoo, W. H. Chambers and<br />
wife. Philadelphia.<br />
Leo Bamberger aud wife. Philadel-<br />
phia; U. H. Coraon. Atlantic City.<br />
.... ' . BIBCAYHK. '.' .<br />
Boot. Dletx, Jr.. B. L. Sander*. E.<br />
B. Bake. B. B. Eberbach. J. A. Eppe,<br />
K £aton. E. B. Porter. W. D.<br />
Bbenerd. W. JB. O'Kana, Pblladel-<br />
phla; George Burton. Chestnut Hill;<br />
W. B. M. Borrell, Camden; J. C.<br />
Logan. Uaddon Heights; P. V. MUll-<br />
gan, Cynwyd; A. F. Sbaoer and wife,<br />
Boyertown; E. H. Taylor, Wilming-<br />
ton; F..P. Caofleld, Peermbnt; W. E.<br />
Massey, H. P. Stanton, B. W. Ed-<br />
wards. Ocean City; F. 8. Leebuer.<br />
Oscar Bdnsmllh, Emaus; D. BUIey,<br />
StoDe Harbor. ,. , . . '• . . .' , ,<br />
•• Called His Bluff. :<br />
•He told her I hut be would<br />
toisr.Jher."'.-,; J.V. ,;„!.'-." ,•••;..'•<br />
~mw. wiuie old blaff Did to c*t ** •• S4 ^^<br />
A;n.NH,artts><br />
JOHN .E. TOWNSEND<br />
Electrical Contractor<br />
1137 Asbury A^eT<br />
Ocean Ctty ° New Jersey<br />
DIVTO'DATE<br />
TdNSORiAh PARLOR<br />
tf4 Aabory Avenae<br />
Faar-Barbera- -NO-WAITINO<br />
MORGAN HAND. JR.<br />
OIVII.<br />
Ocean City Title and<br />
Trust Company<br />
of Ocean City, New Jersey<br />
CAPITAL tioo.000<br />
SURPLUS S3O.OOO<br />
rsesMoc dspoens subject toehec* wUhoat<br />
notles aad atknra a par .eeot. lalerot on<br />
Tt A<br />
Aetsaa •xsaitor.admlaJitrator; trance or<br />
ansrHtsn. WUls receipted tor sad Kept wltb-<br />
oateliaisa.<br />
isiauau Tiruta laauia SCMCM<br />
: U M. CBE88E, President ,<br />
WE B. MAaaEY. nnt Vlca-Praaldenl<br />
C R. BT1I.WXLL. aa<br />
J. MTBIAS TATRM.Balleltor<br />
RKCT6RSt '<br />
CtejtoB Uslaes Brit* W. B. Msswiy '<br />
BobenOsnon' • Ucnry O. Moon<br />
E.V. Coraon AuonO. Blee<br />
i. M. Cbsstcr Jam*>O.SeaU<br />
AlUoOanon " . ' Joseph U semi<br />
B. W. edmtds "' .wunsmrxiUiencrd<br />
BsnjBssdler • ' Dsalsl 8: SUelmt<br />
BotntJ. Kay J. PltbUnTatcm<br />
B..W. Lsks ' B."aawsrd Ibotn<br />
Imus 8. Ladlam Otis M. TowamoA<br />
Cbsrlts P. Vsojunsii '<br />
BaaUas by DUO a SfecUHy<br />
IRAE-ArVALL<br />
725 Central Ave.<br />
Ocean City New Jersey<br />
Plaio 8Bd Oscoratifs<br />
Paperhaneer<br />
Katimatca Cheerfully Given<br />
A Post Card wOl bring-oar ser><br />
i | i* triCO 1O TfWBkm<br />
GAS HEATING STOYE;$<br />
,TT Don't letthesuddencbange of weather<br />
• catch you unprepared. A Gas Heater<br />
will snake any room warm and cozy at a<br />
minute's notice and keep it the way you<br />
want it as long as you want it.'<br />
U Call at the Gas Office, Eleventh and<br />
Haven avenue, and select what you want.<br />
We have a supply of the best makes.<br />
<strong>CITY</strong> GAS LIGHT COMPANY<br />
CWMf-ICTOsM AMI*<br />
OTIS M. TOWNSEND<br />
BUILDER<br />
OFFICE: 8th St.* Opposite P. O.<br />
Plans and Specifications '<br />
prepared without charge<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly galvanized nails used on<br />
' exterior work<br />
3:<br />
i •<br />
W~'<br />
SQKE 1. mmin t HI<br />
Carpenters and Builders<br />
. OCKAB OITT, tt. J. .<br />
btlmaus grw. Baudta«s~stselsil by cos-<br />
metordu. . .<br />
* For anything you want to know about<br />
building. • .<br />
Are yon undecided how to plan your house ? You are invited<br />
to come and see our splendid collection of up-to-date plans.<br />
Wodld you like to have your ideas of a house developed and<br />
know what it would cost' to build ?<br />
We have a draughtsman always at your service, ° Free.<br />
. Are you unfamiliar with building materials ? You are invited<br />
to,our show rooms, where samples may be seen and their relative<br />
merits and cost discussed. ' •. '<br />
ADDITIONS. ALTERATIONS AND BePAIBS<br />
Spencer B. Swan<br />
jobbing Carpenter<br />
a Specialty and Builder<br />
1940 Aibury A*>:<br />
ORE BID FOR NEW<br />
BRIDGE OVER BAT<br />
Contract WU1 Probably be<br />
Awarded Batarday—Over<br />
• fsx,ooo 8nbBcrlbed.<br />
The Button * Coraon Co. and the<br />
Hill Dredging Uo. together sent In the<br />
only complete bid'for the construction<br />
or the bridge over Great Egg Harbor<br />
Bay from this olty'toSomers' Point're-<br />
ceived by the Ocean City Automobile<br />
Bridge Company Saturday afternoon.<br />
These bidden agreed to do tbe work<br />
and oonstraot a bridge with concrete<br />
decking, without the draws, for 1184,<br />
662.74;*bridge with wooden decking,<br />
•161,487.07.<br />
Tbe Son Dredging Company pre-<br />
sented a bid or 928,848 for tbadredglng.<br />
Before the bids were opened by<br />
Harvey Y. Lake, secretary or the<br />
bridge company. Mayor Headley, an-<br />
other or Ihe company's officials, stated<br />
that the company bad decided, at<br />
meeting held Friday evening, to only<br />
open the bids on Saturday.' Tbe con<br />
tract would be awarded tbe following<br />
Saturday, tbe object or the delay being<br />
to give tbe company .an opportunity to<br />
ascertain the standing and responsi-<br />
bility or the contractors and sub-con-<br />
tractors.<br />
Atter the bids bad been announced,<br />
It waa'evident that there was disap-<br />
pointment because more bids bad not<br />
been received.<br />
Under the conditions, the Button A<br />
Corson Co. will doubtless receive the<br />
contract nnt Saturday.<br />
An estimate will ba received Hstur:<br />
GIVEN 8URPBI8B<br />
Junes *«a. Bionltf Cclcbraica Mia<br />
BlrllMMv Anniversary.<br />
Jame»a. Mould, or Ibis city, waa<br />
hirty-six years old last Thursday,'and<br />
hi* Mends gave him a surprise party at<br />
hla home, STenth street, In I be evening.<br />
A few hours were spent pleasantly .In<br />
listening to vocal and Instrumental<br />
mualc and In playing games.<br />
Those st the party were tbe follow-<br />
ing! • • • „ • , . . • • • • .<br />
Mr. .and Mrs. Mould 'and son,<br />
Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Howe<br />
and son, James; Mr. and Mrs. I. Hill,<br />
arl, Ruth and Haul Hill, Mr. and<br />
Mrs. J. Llby, Mra. Joseph Moray, Mr.<br />
and Mrs. William Smith, Freda knd<br />
William Smith, Jr., Mr. and- Mrs.<br />
Samuel Smith, Reglnal Smith, Mr<br />
and Mrs. W. Cbattln; Haney, Mal-<br />
colm, Rush, Walter and Alma Chat-<br />
tin, Mr. and Mrs. Park Richmond and<br />
son, Bowman; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph<br />
Barclay, Wesley Barclay, Mrs. Gar-<br />
tbe street la opened.tbe electrio railway<br />
company will want to move Its tracks<br />
to Wesley avenue from Central avenue,<br />
and be waa or the view tbat tbe street<br />
abould nol be less f hau 80 feet wide:<br />
Director Flsber said tbat the people<br />
here from tbe early days of tbe city<br />
always spoke of Wesley avenue as tbe<br />
80-foot wide street. How the change<br />
came about he did not know.' He de<br />
sired information as to how many of<br />
the signers will give the additional feet<br />
required. - -_ *' .<br />
Mr. Brick won unable to,answer<br />
:bls question. J<br />
Mayor Headley suggested Hint Di-<br />
rector Fisher and Ihe city engineer run<br />
a line through to where an 80-root wide<br />
street would go. Tbe»,-ir It la. found<br />
ife to bulld'the street, and the right<br />
of way IH aecu'ed, he would te willing<br />
lo faior (be action. ,<br />
Pending the tecuriog of a map tmm<br />
he city engineer,, action on the pe-<br />
Itlon was deferred for a week.<br />
Cbarlea Breekley.<br />
MODERN APARTHENT8<br />
j. T. Oral facia comrwet Irons<br />
' deoraie P. . Bauer.<br />
J.T. Seal, the builder, baa received<br />
he contract from George F. Bauer, a<br />
phlladslphia bnMnes* msn.^to erret-a<br />
wo-family apartment, costing (5500,<br />
on Oeean avenue, near Fourteenth<br />
street.<br />
The house, which will lace the ocean,<br />
and be modern In every detail, will<br />
have an asbestos shingle roof, with<br />
narrow weather-boarding on the sides<br />
of the building. Tbe Interior will bavr<br />
a chestnut trim and a sand finish.<br />
Tbere will be seven rooms, large<br />
pantry and bath In each apartment.<br />
Mr. Bauer, who bas been a summer<br />
visitor here for a number of years, will<br />
occujpy one of the apartments.<br />
Holy Trinity Ctinrcti Hervlcm../<br />
Regular services In Holy Trinity<br />
Church next Sunday morning at 10 45;<br />
evening, 7.45; Sunday soboof, 8 p. m.<br />
Tbe pre-Lenten season begins next<br />
Sunday (Septuageslma), and It Is the<br />
design or the church In tnese three<br />
Sundays before Aih Wednesday, Feb<br />
ruary 5, to call tbe people from the<br />
feasting and joy or Christmas to pre-<br />
re for the fasting and humiliation<br />
proper for the approaching season or<br />
Lent. Sermon In tbe morning on<br />
Our Adversary, the Devil." lo tbe<br />
evening, "Story of tbe Good Samarl-<br />
Bla; Time Among s>. o. •, of A.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e hundred and forty members of'<br />
Washington'Camp, No: 76, P- O S. of<br />
A, are requested to be present at tbe<br />
meetlog.to be held tomorrow evening.<br />
Special services, donation or handume<br />
gifts, past president's jewel. The dis-<br />
trict president will be present:<br />
1 * Harry Sfaaa Dead. - -<br />
Harry Haas, who was a butcher for<br />
Cbarlea B. Powell, of tbta city, and<br />
was known to a number of people<br />
here, died In Atlantic City Monday,<br />
of acnte pneumonia, afieran Illness of<br />
three days. He was burled In Phila-<br />
delphia yesterday. : •<br />
Will BOlIrt COIIMBC.<br />
Mrs. O. li. Lako has sold one of L.<br />
M. Crease's lots, at tbe corner of Bay<br />
avenue and Marine place, to'Charles.<br />
Harre, a carpenter employed by Otis<br />
M. Vownsend. Tbe purcliaaer will<br />
build •'cettaga;; •••;_•-- ' • .'<br />
. ChlcKcn Polplo Sapper.<br />
Don't forget the chicken' potple sup-<br />
per to be given in tbe soelal rooms of<br />
tbe Flnt Presbyterian. Church by tbe<br />
members.or the Ladles' Auxiliary<br />
Thursday eveqlng, January 23. Kuy<br />
yourtlcfcela early., .<br />
,'Ti Wstck U»><br />
aentleman'aopen-face, silver waloh<br />
either In Ocean City .or on tmnplke<br />
between'Ocean City and-Beesley's<br />
Point? Flnd«c.plraae return to 8BMTI.<br />
u«w ^Mna MlV*<br />
<strong>CITY</strong> IS ASKED Tflj .WIDE1S, I-<br />
WESLEY AVENUE DOWN TOWN<br />
Commissioners Take No Ac-<br />
tion Pending Inquiries Into<br />
Situation.<br />
Tbere was presented by Claylou<br />
Hainea Brick at the meeting of. the<br />
City Commissioners a petition request<br />
Ing the opening or Wesley avenue<br />
from Twentieth to Thirty-fourth<br />
streets. Reference to tnl» petition was<br />
made In tbe HENTINBL >a few weeks<br />
ago.<br />
Tbere were three batches or letters<br />
with the petition—some In favor or the<br />
plan, others Indifferent and only three<br />
opposed<br />
Mr. Brick said tbat an effort had<br />
been made l>y himself, acting on be-<br />
half of Wm. Evans, a client, to Bee all<br />
owning land In tbat section of tbe city.<br />
He added tbat there Is a demand for<br />
tbla Improvement and lie hoped the<br />
boardlwould give It favorable considera-<br />
tion.<br />
Mr. Hrlck slated tbat 4897 feet or<br />
laud are represented by those who bad<br />
actually signed. „<br />
Director .Bobert Fisber said there<br />
are fourteen squares, and there should<br />
be signers repre»eutlng 14,000 feet. In<br />
considering this, Mr. Flsber stated, it<br />
decurred to him lhat a difficulty In the<br />
way of the width of the street should<br />
be glveu careful thought.<br />
Mayor Headley said be baa always<br />
understood Wesley avenue la dedi-<br />
iteddoreeton tbe city map. He<br />
supposed IhA moat of the signers<br />
nllhejilreel30_feet_wlrte. .When<br />
GEORGE HAROLD DEAD<br />
Hammer stvaiaeiil Here a Victim<br />
of lockjaw.<br />
George Harold, one of Mill ville 1 * re-<br />
spected citizens, died at the Vlneland<br />
Hospital early Friday morulug. -<br />
Mr. Harold was planing a board<br />
several days ago, when It slipped and<br />
struck the back of his hand. Tbe sklu<br />
i scarcely broken, and, until three<br />
days after the acnldent," he felt In IIIH<br />
usual good health. ' • •<br />
He retired at tbe usual .hour on<br />
Tuesday night, and on Wcduesday.<br />
morning hlsjawa were lightly locked<br />
e was hurried to the hospital and*<br />
the physician succeeded In relieving<br />
tbe lockjaw on Thursday morning<br />
The patient was conscious all the<br />
time, was suffering little pain, and re-<br />
ports from the hospital were to tbe<br />
effect that he had .a chance, lor re-<br />
covery. •• •.'••",<br />
At 4 40 o'clock Friday morn fag-. he<br />
was celzed^ylth convulsions,. durlW<br />
which he died. .. • *<br />
Mr. Harold l»Hurvlved .by a widow<br />
and one daughter, Mr*. Bclford Con-<br />
Baboon, and one son, Kdward Harold,<br />
letter carrier. - .<br />
He was au extensive properly owner<br />
In Mlllvllle and Ocean City, and was<br />
employed aa a glassblower by Wbltall<br />
Tatum Company for yean. He was<br />
me or-the oldest, members or the First<br />
M. E. Church ot Mlllvllle.<br />
Mr Harold bad a number of friends.-<br />
here to. whom news or bis death waa a<br />
snooti. They extend deep, sympathy<br />
to the family.<br />
28 FIRE ALARMS<br />
DURING TEAR 1912<br />
Active. Work by, Department<br />
Members Kept the Losses<br />
Very 8mall.<br />
There were £8a!arm8or> tire Inthls city<br />
during theyear'1912, Chief Conver re-<br />
ports. Most of them were of a trifling<br />
nature and the greater part of these<br />
were extinguished by tbe apparatus<br />
from the Nlulh street house.<br />
Tbe HrcH of any consequence were as<br />
follows:<br />
January 0—Storage house or tieorge<br />
W. Ernst; Loss. (SOU.<br />
February 0—OH house owned by<br />
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. .Loss total,<br />
but amount-unknown.<br />
May 26—Stable owned by tbe Con-<br />
sumer* 1 Ice Co. . Loss) J250.<br />
November 21—Cottage owned by<br />
Miss Mary Corson. Loss, 81200.<br />
November 2S-Cotlage 730 West ave<br />
nue, owned by Anderson Bourgeois.<br />
torn, »160.<br />
.Quick response and active, work by<br />
the members of the department are<br />
responsible for the small Ions ffom<br />
Urea.<br />
FREEHOLDERS TO MEET<br />
Will Coaaldcr nalldlnaj olBen-<br />
les'a Point, andiie.<br />
A joint session or the Atlantic aud<br />
Cape May County boardsof freeboldera<br />
will be held In.Cape May Court House<br />
next Tuesday, to consider the building<br />
or the bridge over Egg Harbor lulet,<br />
between Beesley's Point and Somen'<br />
Point, to connect tbe Ocean .Parkway,<br />
thus tilling out the briglual plan,<br />
and to determine the best course to<br />
pursue with the yiaw ts> obtaining<br />
State aid and suitable legislation at<br />
the coming session of the Legislature;<br />
aim to take such-action aa Ihe boards<br />
deem necessary.". !• _• '"<br />
The meeting will be open. ;<br />
RBYIYAL DRAWS,,,<br />
HANY TO CHDRCH<br />
Dr. Haloes is Being Assisted<br />
" in Work by the Rev.<br />
- J. Itm Boward.<br />
Cookiderable Inleitsl la belug maul.<br />
rested In Ihe revival services uow In<br />
progress In the First. M. E Church,<br />
and there Is a gratifying attendance<br />
at tbe meeting each eveulng.<br />
Tbe meetings were begun last Snn'-><br />
day evening, when a number of people<br />
evinced deep emotion.<br />
The pastor, tbe Rev. Dr. John B.<br />
Halnes, Is being assisted by tbe Rev.<br />
J. L. Howard, former pastor or the<br />
KembleM.E. Church at Woodbory,<br />
wbob) now|engaged ip the evaogellvtlo<br />
Held.<br />
Kxcellent results are looked for from<br />
these revival services, aa tbere appears<br />
lo be a general awakening of rellgloua<br />
fervor among those attending the<br />
meetings<br />
RECALL PETITION<br />
Hlamalnrea Belnar Added It very<br />
Dart aa» Those la Move.<br />
It la stated by those who'are actively<br />
Interested In the petitions.for tHe re-<br />
call or Mayor Headley tbat signatures<br />
are being added every day. More than<br />
.the required number of signatures bave<br />
been appended, according to tbe re-<br />
ports or those who are working for tbe<br />
recall.<br />
It Is said by these people'tbat no<br />
election will be asked for until spring-<br />
linfl. whfin miwt or the Yfttftrs will hw<br />
In town. • . "" • .. ' : :' '- ' '• •<br />
$500.00 $1,000.00 $1,200.00<br />
$1,300.00 $1,600.00<br />
$2,000.00<br />
Floor Will Be f>alcue
,'-••*''.<br />
iial certain tram or (ro<br />
«nm,wlUinr'nr-«tat7lruD«. K-IIIOO.<br />
R. Curtis Robinson<br />
Conveyancing and<br />
. Insurance<br />
i Ibe construction of the<br />
t project that any com-<br />
, *era tbertspecUve advan-<br />
^^^tooVoneAHed to be sensible<br />
iltli'bardlyTO<strong>On</strong>celvable that any aane<br />
• • hla aid br<br />
-•-<br />
MpraAraneeiothepceanClty bridge<br />
^nnlsjehe bednwasone he would not<br />
>ey>tomake known Ibrdomg ao.<br />
f^ uu.haj|A V .jam ^L. fca^. — aj^A aaWstA^^h^k^Kay eisW^Bi •OAS^B^B_<br />
^^JX^DBBI aa^eVaB^BBSfeBBwBsi MD saa^V^^laV ^uW »eeTr AlVJOT*^<br />
'JajV alWm'brhlge cornea, at a very in-<br />
opportune Ume, considering the fact<br />
that It has,-laid .dormant for years<br />
(tU (XMBTVB<br />
' this project ha*<br />
^^.__-of hindering the<br />
'CUyjftridge; and has been<br />
•""" the envoye of tbe<br />
o'would naturally be<br />
r bridge Into Ocean<br />
•average penon will banish<br />
_~ because any_ojncral<br />
Uendatd toany proposition<br />
Hearty Greeting Tor<br />
913=<br />
HOME OF THE FIRST-NATIONAL BANK OF <strong>OCEAN</strong> CUT,.<br />
rewarded at the<br />
, .- »*••<br />
tFptnt wants tbe automo-<br />
re^totleaanCityand it wants<br />
ttdMd'U-faea'ntoW than tbe<br />
"lairueture. With the<br />
i.tbejtamm* Point-Ocean<br />
| aaV iM^p>a^' ^BDbxvBraBsTBavCasatl ^Eaev sslll<br />
1 taV^abVrad InfetUoieMy.'<br />
.. /•After the cmDplatloo of the Oeaan<br />
CHy bridge ft will be Ume tor the free-<br />
boMan of both AtlanUe and Cape May<br />
'-eounU«atotakan|iibeBaealey'a Point<br />
AUnuapolla,<br />
Maatdentof<br />
haa<br />
^Httty. iorKt&Claytoo Halnca<br />
Blk*.<br />
M>y you live long and bt happy. Com-<br />
mtaet to deal II you have not. Continue-U<br />
you have, with<br />
L. M. Nelson<br />
whognannka<br />
round. • .<br />
aqturc deal all the year<br />
Dbmooda'aod Watchn, 843 Broadway,<br />
Furoiturc Dept, 327 Kalghn avenue,<br />
CAMbEN. N.J.<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> TITLE. AND TRUST COMPANY'S BUILDING.<br />
' TieUfd «Jie Baffaloaa.<br />
Bow a' Yankee railroad roan oar*<br />
to> protact telegraph potea in<br />
western Kansas and alsnallr failed la<br />
t Fawflbe county.<br />
related by a pioneer of Fa'<br />
Early aettlera remember<br />
miles yoo "conld<br />
that for<br />
a white polished<br />
aien*<br />
uihTe«y aUid the nea<br />
taratlfcn. OtftfiaesJaodartoaTiew<br />
*tCtt*Ta»fta»OTtaattaiMt artlM aidi<br />
• "'• written tbefollowlng:<br />
bett on every tetesrapb pole whetebat.<br />
(aloes bad pbUsbed their abaggy bide<br />
irncn.' tormented by bnfflalo gnata. I<br />
was told that'many poles were broken<br />
by the vast army of scratching ani-<br />
mals. A certain raUroad. offldal who<br />
Irred In Boetos. where the shoea ware<br />
made, bought all the peggtng awla on<br />
tbo market-and had the aectloo men<br />
drive them Into the posts train they<br />
looked Uke-glant eactnaea. The herds<br />
came and saw and conqnered. .They<br />
fonght for flrat place at the polea and<br />
tickled thelr'-mangy hMea with the<br />
awls, which were broken by the Joyfal<br />
bane that Aat arratebed on the fern<br />
b<br />
OtyJoaraaL<br />
f«O. - to<br />
say, the lemalntng awla were with-<br />
A limited number of Lots in beautiM Bayou Park,<br />
Florida, St. Petersburg's most beautiftal suburb, on<br />
Boca Ceiga Bay. Guaranteed trolley line shortly to<br />
connect with St. Petersburg.<br />
These lots are expectedtosell~wHhiiirtwooriibree yearsat^from$500<br />
apiece upwards, but in our present acreage purchase plan can be<br />
bought at boly $54.00 each. $2.00 down and $2.00 per month, or<br />
about 7 cents a day per lot Size 35x135 feet including4>lanting free<br />
i front of each lot, tropical palms and graded streets.<br />
ere^isnota-ma^-woman-or-chUd-in-Gc5ean-CttV<br />
•nant Wladeaa.<br />
.Keep atjn. When tronble la brewing,<br />
keep am Even when ahtnder la get-<br />
tug on.bla lega, keep atni. When yonr<br />
frrtlnga are hnrt. keep arm tin.yon<br />
recorer from yonr exdtement at any<br />
lata*,' *J!Uuga look duVBrently throngb<br />
-a»i rinaglfanwt eye.<br />
Dr. Barton relatee bow once In' a<br />
commotion he wrote a letter and sent<br />
It and wished he bad not, "In my later<br />
* ha aald. "I had another com<br />
•ud wrote ft lose tettsff, bot<br />
Ore had rubbed, a fitO» aaaae Into me<br />
' I kaptlthat,letter t* my pocket<br />
" ''*ay when I eonW look It<br />
over wtthoot agltatton and without<br />
team,* we* glad t did.' Xea*and less<br />
it snemad'Tucaaaary to send it' I was<br />
rwtjraraj.rt.iroald do any burr, but to<br />
my doobtfomese I leaned to reticence,<br />
^nd^freajtoajry;, tt wae .destroyed.^<br />
^^^roTkaj wonders. Walt tni yon.<br />
can apeak calmly, and,then yon will<br />
not need to speak, maybe.<br />
greatly profit to own one of these beautiful lots in Florida's most pop-<br />
ular winter resort section. If interested, see the agent,<br />
Very Binlstsr. Indeed, •<br />
"TatobuT/waa innocent on tta fans.<br />
bat beneath there Inrked a most sinis-<br />
ter etgnlScance.**<br />
-< The-speaker waa dtscnsslnx; a meaa<br />
are of which be disapproved.<br />
The bill reminded me. In fact.** bt<br />
aald, *V>f on tvcbln'a question. B»<br />
ejaestkm—Innocent enough In appear-<br />
ance. dear-fcoow*-Wr*« this:<br />
notae<br />
Has a froc nwIrT .<br />
*l&Aaa,iAyf saldthe untie, with an<br />
5anaSo* sralli- i whT. Tommy, do yet<br />
deatre me to make a noise like afropT<br />
•" 'Because.* reptMl the nrehln. •when<br />
ever I ask daddy to boy nataaythtns<br />
be alwaya aays. -Walt tin yonr'anda<br />
croaka.**''*—Exchange. . , ..-, i<br />
feet<br />
^3^<br />
Whele Hea or None.<br />
.-W>0la hog orjionat 4 mfeta to tte al<br />
laged custom of Mohammed to allowbln<br />
followers to eat all carcept one portion<br />
ef a rA*fc!i* portion, howee<br />
aotspadBed. Theresnlt. therefore, wan<br />
that If a MohamsMoan did not wholljr<br />
aroH the nao etporkhe might aa well<br />
TCD tb# atltk Of COMDSBtaf ti<br />
laQKO te»hytd th basie met<br />
• Popular -^<br />
•Three-Day Tours<br />
Juumi 16. rasnur] 6.20. Mirth 20, *>tl<br />
3,17. Mdiu land 15,1913<br />
$11.05 FROJH <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />
lacludioe hotel arcocnmoditloni and neewwr<br />
espcnM«- Uadcr Pcnonal Escort.<br />
TIckM. aad FaU iafamutioa of Tlckrt AjrenU.<br />
or Ju. P, An4tnoo, A. O. P. A.. Broad Stra«t<br />
SUUon. Ph»»d«lphf«. Pa.<br />
PEIRSHYInll B. f.<br />
Sentinel Piinlioj House<br />
HE <strong>SENTINEL</strong> PR INT '<br />
ING HOUSE is Equipped<br />
•to do your work as.' Ar-<br />
tistically and as Satisfactorily.as you<br />
can get it done in Philadelphia.<br />
Give us your order. We'll do<br />
the rest. ' .'•*•,• : ' "."": \<br />
Satisfaction guaranteed.<br />
744-46 HsDury flve OQean eity, H. J.<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong><br />
VOL. XXXTX <strong>OCEAN</strong> OITYVN. Jw THURSDAY, J[ AN CJARY 23, 1913<br />
• } • . , , .- i '<br />
Ocean City Sentinel<br />
Pnbllibad WMkl'jr a<br />
OOCAN OITV. N. U. '.<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
Editor- and Proprietor<br />
IIAO Par Year, Strictly In Advance.<br />
<strong>CITY</strong> DIRECTORY.<br />
toI aenoola-Prok isa.<br />
joItlisPoor-BooDgnLiidlani'. .<br />
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH<br />
Counsellor-at-Law<br />
and Solicitor, Maater and Kxamlnerlo<br />
Ohaaoary .<br />
CHURCH SERVICES. -<br />
' s f lntK.K.ObarebVI.<br />
Open lor bualnraa wooratloD (dr.<br />
The Ideal Summer Resort<br />
H. P.<br />
. \ js D*arby*4S Reeil Estate Offlc«e<br />
You may wish to join our popular priced excursion to Florida.<br />
Old Time Simple Mannvs. . *<br />
IMcb.inl i:y«-l.m. who died-In 170H<br />
lamcbli< l;i til* illarj" tbe vanlshlog of<br />
"tlie «lai|il^m:imiiTx Ibiit prevulled In<br />
hl»"you»i:er.rl:iyl:ir<br />
diet ; and fellV-Ut-n |»liy«lc pnwnnl !•<br />
Marsly a Conwarsation.'<br />
This Is not a classic,<br />
hand. It Is not a Joke.<br />
<strong>On</strong> tbe other<br />
It la one of<br />
H,yy. Practical. ...•••<br />
| trin! n '-midiier 1 uf.educated offi»<br />
boys-" it) ill ii New. York liuslnexx w»<br />
mail, "mul tut-jr wouldn't do. They<br />
knew n.lut ">f ihint» tliatl didn't unx 1<br />
In iny'bu>ilni-jo< mid noue of tb)? tblns><br />
that I'did iiMil.'wi I put an ad. In.tbr<br />
pan-tv. and u fnw'kle fa«t>d kid called<br />
• -Tiu X|up -Rio-Greek Stadium.<br />
Btadlam Is from tbe Greek word<br />
leaning standard of length. It n<br />
the name elven to the race comae with-<br />
la which other athletic eontaata alao<br />
took pause, > Ibeienkth of, the course<br />
was atwan'OM» Greek feat atralght-<br />
-.- Toms* the length of the foot<br />
A to -diAMnt-loeatltlaa. arm may<br />
aay tta|-about ntaexef tbe eonnara<br />
'tejagtba equated one mne.<br />
r b<br />
a of feclr." remarked<br />
nan aa bealteml til* will, rut-<br />
those things about hair way between<br />
comic and pathetic that yon don't<br />
know how to classify.' Let us there-<br />
fore call it an overheard conversation,<br />
which Indeed U all it la. anyhow. -<br />
-She's a dandy little girl., all fight,<br />
tn spite o'her faults." - - •<br />
•-She Is that. Ain't ahe. nice to her<br />
parents?"' '<br />
"Snre—why. she .Jest dotea on her<br />
mother." " . ' •<br />
"80 they ten m«. I hear that, ah*<br />
even Interdoosed her mother to- eome o*<br />
her swell' friends."—Cleveland Plato<br />
Dealer. . '<br />
What Ha Thought of Raporte-m.<br />
When Fred Kelly Brat broke rate<br />
Cleveland journalism' he waa pot OB<br />
polke. Ooevulgbtbe was sent to a big<br />
Ore down oo the data. A reporter<br />
named Brown was eent with bun. The<br />
tire was,a'whale, and presently Brown<br />
disappeared. A wall had fallen* and<br />
Kelly was snre Brown waa under It.<br />
Be rushed to the telephone and called<br />
np his city editor. .. ' .<br />
-Say," he shouted into the telephone.'<br />
"Brown Js' tone! ' He's burned op!"<br />
"What's thatr aakedtne city editor.<br />
""Brown hi bnrned np. I teUyonl Be<br />
fell Into the fire!" . ;<br />
"All richt,** said tbe. city editor, hang-<br />
ing np the telephone. Til send anoth-<br />
er man."—Satnrdar. Evening Post.' '<br />
AmbHious.<br />
"Why. r.lrrlc." aajrs the mistress. **i<br />
ta nonxeiise. for you and Henry, to<br />
alone! Yon can bernarrjed awwibtj<br />
and quietly and so to bonsekeeplng.<br />
Tour parents do not object to him.' do<br />
tbeyr - ••• .',••• '• .'<br />
"No. mum. But we want the papers<br />
ta write up onr wedding, and. him be-<br />
rng atock ot Kj» Ulaa'cs and MpeelafMU m»<br />
eompMa aa eaa be fonnd in any cltv.<br />
PrSerlBUon UnaMi dnpllStiRl at abort<br />
notion. -Aeetvacy auarmnteaiL t*rloca con-<br />
aMent wttb go«l *ork. All workdrne on<br />
Csvaer Vlrartala aad lUaaile Avea<br />
ATaVaBVIO CITT, ••- J. ''.<br />
aboreran Una Passes Door. '<br />
a. ' Bell.PboDe IISO-<br />
MKAMs BtllTE<br />
WM. LAKE, C. E.,<br />
^<br />
£»~S3ti;<br />
H. C0RS0H<br />
No- 721 Asbniii Avenue, Ocean City. N. J.<br />
• ex raat m au satis oJ use «uy. Oor.<br />
The Link Between<br />
the Telephones—<br />
The Switchboard<br />
The efficient and well trained operator fa tlw<br />
human Unit between telephone sobscr3iera. . Bui<br />
it fa the marvdoQ*, almost indescrrbably intricate<br />
awitchDoard which binda together two throbbing<br />
talk-iieryea ao that aorae two persons may talk<br />
acroea the miles, , '<br />
There,, m the Befl Central Office, fa this won-<br />
derful piece of mechamsm—prodnct of a myriad<br />
da^B * •MBiSBhaaasBiaV£amaBhaa' saksaar a^^ak>^A^feaa> a^^^^a.^^' * • ' '*fi - ^^aa^h^hAL^.<br />
or' nrvennona oy wiaswrr inimn among', tua gicav*<br />
csA electrical engineera>in hfatofy* ' - '<br />
The biggest switchboards cost ata modi at a<br />
thomand pianos. They have SO •f^f/t^f- and<br />
require 3000 miles of copper and 15.000 alattric<br />
signals. Hot the smalleat swkchboani fa JMt aa<br />
wonderful even when .only one "f ffrw b re-<br />
qotred to nice can of sabacriben> cafla.<br />
Header. Handavaervleeaio.4ta. m. and 7.4S<br />
p. m.; Holy Oomwuoloa, nm Hnndny IIMG<br />
£.m^lblrdbanday7J0a. m Holy ouy. lu<br />
a. m.; Monday aobool a p. m.<br />
Bt.-Anaiuttne'a Boman Oatbolle Obntoa<br />
Aabnry anaUi bnween Tbl/iaentb and<br />
PonruentbataTiUT.JobnJ.HvrMoey.paalor.<br />
Maaav at *£$. • and 10 o'clock.<br />
Immanuel BapU.1 Church. Wealey avenn.,<br />
below Nlnib atreet. Bev. Anbur UM. pa. lor.<br />
- Monday, ervlcea, 10JO a. m. and 7.«4 p. m»<br />
r Wedneaday evening ut J.li<br />
, ISO. Se S. a MeAillwer.<br />
Union Tabernacle Baptist Charon. Klgbtb<br />
etreetand Weat avenue.' Bev. Wm. Kemp<br />
to uandsy aervloes, preeblna 11 a m<br />
Philada. Orchestra<br />
Under Direction of——<br />
Leopold Stokowskl<br />
Prlct«25c,5oc.7V. HJ0. «L50<br />
^n&orrfiSyKia:<br />
Uowara. ebalrman; t>. Hart, ebnrob elerk;<br />
Jobn Sppa,tressuer.<br />
at. Jamea A. M. B. church, corner BevenUi<br />
and Haven avenue Ocean City. N. J., J. H.<br />
Jaekaon pauor. Monday Heroic*.: r>rineb-<br />
Uis. U.16a7m.: Batbatn Bebool. t» p. m.;<br />
Preacnlnc. UD p. w Pruyer Meellnga<br />
Wednesday evening*, at 8 o'clock.<br />
lUe.lonUM. kcborc<br />
The Great Eltinge Theatre Success<br />
The American Play Company Presents<br />
WITHIN THE LAW<br />
By Bayard Vefller<br />
E?ct.3S.».7S.*l;|LS|) Hat.3S,W.7S.Sl<br />
CHURCH SOCIBTIBS.<br />
SS.TSiSi'luSlg<br />
rrank Hebnslder; ini<br />
awsj»iisa» *> IW *<br />
lder, tnaaarar.<br />
» *> IW * nii<br />
aaarar. Mrs.<br />
SVS5<br />
l«»rts<br />
u<br />
awl George H007.<br />
d. Ulgbeet'oorrMpoiidlDic aettnianre Baal-<br />
pen mwrtlpgaecopd Monday ID caon<br />
riBsr M. K. OHUBOH<br />
Mn. oenxoito Ileadlay,<br />
°Mra!^n I S.oSdyfauperhitenaent Joni<br />
l0 Oaben?*bnlon, B. B. Mowrer. pnsldenl;<br />
rarksr Millar,-<br />
' Hour TBIHITT CHUBCH.<br />
ParUb Oand. flrat Monday In tbe month.<br />
day In tbe mootb.<br />
woman's Obrlstlan Temperance Union,<br />
•adsnomlnsllonal, meeu aemt-montbiy.<br />
Preddanl. Mrs. O.Bwan; eomapondlng aeo-<br />
retary.Mra. r. Parker; recording wereta<br />
MraT M. MUnan trealurer, Mra. Anna<br />
SECRET 8OCIBTIE9.<br />
It ld HojlTl. r.andA. M..<br />
thTbnraday avenuga<br />
lo ball. W St.<br />
W<br />
ncll. No. 128, Jr. O. n.' A. M- meeu<br />
May evening In K. ot P. ball.<br />
rTCIannea >lead; WUton H<br />
KalmutTrine.No. m -U p. B. M.. njeett<br />
•acbWediieadBy evening In K. or P. hall.<br />
botbe>lTWaliaes.keepar 01 reoorda.<br />
raoaiw w«o<br />
President. —<br />
A.~Uonr( ASO<br />
Francis Starr<br />
__- In-<br />
The Case of Becky<br />
Ttiur-.t Frl. ud Sat. Bvrt.. January 90 and 51<br />
uid F«brii*ry t<br />
Uncle Tom's Cabin<br />
] N. GRISCOM, M. D.<br />
EIGHTH BT. AND WJfiUiBV AVK.<br />
Both PbODra-Bell, UU intarJSUte, 183-A<br />
Offloe Honra- DntU 10a. m. From S to « p. m<br />
Mo once boors Boadsy.<br />
At Blebard Townaend'a. Palermo, 4JO to SJD<br />
p. m. dally. Bell Phone, FarmerM <strong>Line</strong>, »K J<br />
Hunday<br />
HJ0ain<br />
SiB Wesley Avenue<br />
Ocean Olty .New Joraoy<br />
**"lnter-sule I2D-A.<br />
DR. W. P. HAINES<br />
COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVK<br />
OCCAM <strong>CITY</strong>. N. J.<br />
i 8 to 10 •• rn.<br />
OKMCB HUUB8: Jl IOS p. m.<br />
(8to8p.m*<br />
PboneK Bell 4M-WS InlaMllate IU0-A<br />
Te "P |loIle *llnierJJIale,U8<br />
HBBSOHEL PETTIT. M. D.<br />
807 WESLEY AVE.<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>. NEW JERSEY<br />
Omce tsoorai until V4u,a. m.<br />
. 3IO4P. m.<br />
oto8p.m.<br />
£)R. CHARLES B. RIDER<br />
•*»iDentiat«<br />
809 Central Avenue<br />
OOEAB OIW. •• J- '<br />
Hughes' Central Pharmacy<br />
- - ElglU* St. a* Wctlay Av«.<br />
Bril FboBKSU-l—Both Phone—Inln-Stat.. MB<br />
PreurtpUoosonr •peolalty, always aerar-<br />
ately compounded. Soda Kountaln open all<br />
winter. Try Ibe new dlub, "NabUc-i1 Hondae,"<br />
10c; everybody likes It -HaiDe.' Braneblal<br />
Mixture" far thai cooxb «nd cold, 25o per<br />
MtUe. Call In nnd >ee tbe ll«t or tbnm who<br />
lave nwd It ani blgblv recommend lu Bin<br />
reduction In price for Ibe next two weeks or<br />
onr UleHtamptd Initial and Locality CWns<br />
apondenre Carda. ••Hee oar Klublli .trert<br />
window." open Hnnday., 9 to low a. 111 •<br />
and I to 3 p. in. and S to 7.90 p. rn. • .<br />
J. THORNLEV HUOHES, Mansjer<br />
1 bettar la Faarawy -.<br />
Boyle Commercial Agency<br />
«34 eighth St. ' Ocean aty, N. J<br />
E. C. BOYLE. Itanager •<br />
Claims adjusted and collected anywhere in<br />
United HUtta. . . '<br />
Coal! Coal! Coal!<br />
TheC.'H. Shoemaker Lumber<br />
Company have leaned from A. '<br />
J. Smith bis Coal yard, no they .<br />
could receive Coal over - the<br />
Pennsylvania Railroad,not be-<br />
. Ing able to secure Coal over<br />
the Reading * Railroad fast<br />
enough for their trade. When .<br />
—^-la need of (kialcall up— 7<br />
SHOEMAKER<br />
Try an Advertisement<br />
in the 8BNTINBI.<br />
MID-WWTER MILLINERY SALE<br />
Entire stock ot hata reduced below coat.<br />
' • Good style, good quality, and all colors.<br />
J. H. HildretrVs '<br />
Caaes Aaoury Ave.<br />
OoaanClty<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
NOTARY PuBLie AND<br />
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS<br />
. : • - • , - } > • « i : o a . - . < t > / • : ' • -••'.•<br />
•'••'. PENSION VOUCHERS :: •<br />
. CAREFULLY EXECUTED .<br />
Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> -. - NBW JERSEY<br />
It may be just barely possible that some<br />
other fellow may sell it a little cheaper,<br />
but abetter qudity—«IMl?QSSIBLE."<br />
We have it and we have it good. Give<br />
us your order for the Sunday poultry. We<br />
dress them.<br />
; .<br />
Boyle's Dependable Market<br />
8. W. Cor. Twelfth Stand Asbury Ave.<br />
Everything in Meats,'Groceries and Vegetables ;<br />
8aid That Papers for Brec-<br />
tioa of Structure Will 8oon<br />
be 8igned.<br />
The Mutton dtCoraoo Company and<br />
the Hill Dredging Company .were on<br />
Haturday awarded tbe contract to<br />
build a wooden bridge over Ureat Egg<br />
Harbor Bay between this olty and<br />
Somera' Point. The work la to be<br />
started within Ion days after tbe con-<br />
tract Is algned.<br />
Bids for tbe dra'wa were received<br />
from tbe Penn Bridge Company aud<br />
I be Boherrer Company. These were:<br />
Penn Bridge Company, with electrical<br />
operation, f28,000; without electrical<br />
•Deration, (22,000. . Tbe Holier, .r<br />
Company's bid, with electrical opera-<br />
Ion, was $19,900. .<br />
Tbe foundations for tbe draws will<br />
It was said yesterday that about<br />
.55,000 has been subscribed and that<br />
lattera look very encouraging 'for an<br />
early start 011 the work of building the<br />
ridge. That the structure' will be<br />
u|lt there Is not the least doubt, say<br />
hose who are actively Interested In<br />
he project. ' ' .<br />
Tbe contract will not be signed, It Is<br />
mderatood, for a few days yet,' • [<br />
TO GIVB HU8ICAI,<br />
nl br Hold Proprtetora* ..Aa*<br />
•Delation B?elBraary 4* . •<br />
The Ocean Oily Hotel Proprietors'<br />
Amnclatlon will. bold a manlcal on<br />
uesday evening, February 4, at tbe<br />
ome of Mr. and Mrs. P, Mlrhener,<br />
2204 Green'. street, - Phlladelplila.<br />
lcliets, 60 cents, for vale by the men-<br />
ben, .. - . ..-•'•-; . . .<br />
The next regular meeting will be<br />
eld at "the home of Mr. aud Mrs.<br />
Bamnel H.Mayberry.SSOS I.arohwood<br />
venue, West Philadelphia, February<br />
, 0 . ; • . • • • : . , ; . . •..: .<br />
The, annual Easter entertainment<br />
will be held on Friday evening. March<br />
1, in the Ocean City Motor Bont'it<br />
>each front club boose.<br />
The committee appointed cpmprlae*<br />
}haa. E. Haag, chairman; Henry<br />
Kldelz, Mrs. L. H. Hewlingn, Mrs. N.<br />
'acker, Mm. F. Mlchener and Mrs<br />
iVIIIiam B. Lynch.<br />
In the matters of Conveyancing, Title Investigation and Settlement of Pur-<br />
chases, we aim to give onr clients thorough care and conscientious service. , ><br />
We-have always endeavoredto maintain that reputation for our office.<br />
MASSEY & EDWARDS<br />
V,. • ,. , EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
J^J*urst-class mortgage investments' secured. • _____<br />
SUTTON & C0RSON CO. GET .<br />
CONTRACT FOR AUTO BRIDGE<br />
ALL BEADY FOR<br />
POTPIE SUPPER<br />
Tempting: Menu Will be Pre-<br />
sented in Presbyterian<br />
Church This Evening.<br />
Amngemenla have been complfiled<br />
for tbe chicken pot pie supper to be<br />
given by the Ladles'Auslllary of the<br />
First Presbyterian Charch In the social<br />
rooms of the. ohuroh this evening.. If<br />
you haven't your tickets, get them at<br />
rear * .<br />
[ce Cream<br />
CoUee<br />
• - Cake<br />
Mrs. Thomas Lealiu, president of the<br />
uxlllaiy, has made the followlug<br />
ipolntmenta for tbe tables:'<br />
Mrs. Wm. M. Ranck and Mra<br />
oseph Norcom, Mra.' Pillzenmeyer<br />
>nd Mrs. Warren Browo. Mrs. George<br />
ooy and Mrs; Frank Zelgler,. Mrs.<br />
aeorge Mcadeand Mrs. Edgar Fergu.<br />
u, Mlus Ids Robinson anil Minn Mary<br />
ouog, Mrs 3. P. Fox and'Mrs. Rloh*<br />
id Reeves, Mrs. Charles"H. Bobner<br />
and Mrs. W. F. Gardiner, Mra. Clara<br />
aylor and Mrs. J. Reeves Hlldrelb,<br />
Jrs. William Smith and Mra. Fitch,<br />
Ira. John David And MlaaRemington.<br />
Those wbo will "be unable to go to<br />
cburcb for the supper can have It<br />
ntto tbelr homes If they notify mem*<br />
mof tbeanzlllary. . * *<br />
There will be a number of people<br />
ere from out of town to attend the<br />
WMkea-Barre Priest Here.<br />
The Rev. J. A. Lawrence, assistant<br />
rector of the'Church of the Holy<br />
Saviour, at Wllkes-Barre, visited the<br />
Rev. John J. Sweeney, In tbla city, a<br />
few days this week. He spent the<br />
rammer here as asslntantat Ht. Augus*<br />
ne's Cbnrch four, years ago, and<br />
made a number of warm friends by hla<br />
kind manners and aflable disposition.<br />
At Wllkes'Barre he la assistant to tbe<br />
Ilev. Dr. Curran, a personal friend of<br />
former President Roosevelt<br />
MANY JOIN CHURCH.<br />
evlval Ser«lc-r» condacled tty<br />
Dr. Rslnc* Draw Crotada.<br />
The revival nervlcea In the First M.<br />
Church are being-well attended<br />
md much Interest la »hown In the<br />
eellngs. . .<br />
As a result of these meetings,, nine<br />
peraons. were taken Into the church<br />
Sunday morning by the pastor, the<br />
Sev. Or.'Haines. '<br />
The Rev. Ur. Howard, the evange-<br />
ls*, preacbed a strong sermon at the<br />
vening service.- He has been doing<br />
ROW! work since he came to thin city<br />
Mendhis assistance at the revival.-—<br />
Jaawa McKlams rteaa.. '<br />
James McKlnney, who was, .<br />
iroperty owner here and well known<br />
o many residents, died at his home;<br />
l649Houtb Tblrteeolh street. Philadel-<br />
phia, Saturday morning. He will be<br />
lurled this afternoon In Arlington<br />
Cemetery. . ' . •<br />
R.H. THORN WAS<br />
QUIETLY HARRIED<br />
Ceremony Performed by the<br />
Rev. Kinn Bowman in<br />
Philadelphia.<br />
City Commissioner R. Howard Tboro<br />
and Mrs. Elizabeth Hubbard, of Phil-<br />
adelphia, were married at noon Mon-<br />
day In the parsonage of tbe Park Ave-<br />
nue M. E. Cburcb by tbe pastor, the<br />
Rev. Or. Lion Bowman, a summer<br />
resident of Ocean City.'<br />
The pair will take • trip and be ab-<br />
sent about two weeks.<br />
They will live In tbelr Wesley ave-<br />
nue home and also spend a portion of<br />
the time In Mrs. Thorn's Philadelphia,<br />
residence.<br />
Mr. and- Mn. Tborn will be at home;<br />
at 8216 Baring street, West Philadel-<br />
phia, after February 15<br />
HBX-P8 SERVICES<br />
Olrls* Cborai Doea Pine Work In<br />
Baptist ennrcn.<br />
Tbe Girls' Chorus which began Its<br />
work tbe night of the union service at<br />
the Baptist Church, when the Rev.<br />
Cbaa. H. Bobnerdellvered bis masterly<br />
sermon on "Chrlntlantty and the<br />
World at Iiarge," la gaining •.' In<br />
strengtband nbllity.<br />
Tbln cbo-ua alngaiwtb morning and<br />
evening, end It baa added much to<br />
tbe Interest of the services Oue may<br />
safely predict tbe development of tbe<br />
girls' • voices In a way not possible<br />
without special reasons, for proper<br />
exercise of the voice and ear. Some of<br />
Ibe young singers have considerable<br />
promise and these have'raised hopes<br />
which tbe years moat prove, falsa or<br />
true. - For the present,theglrladeterv<br />
credit and encouragement. . .<br />
. alien • Lanctt.. . •<br />
The Ocean City Business Men's As-<br />
sociation was given a lunch by. tbe<br />
entertainment Committee at Its meet<br />
Ing Monday; ' It was a feature that<br />
was eujoyej, by all. W. Scott Hand<br />
wan elected a member of the a»soola-<br />
tlou, k' '."•','<br />
It's dlgnlfled and gives'you a del<br />
clous «eo.*oof-seeurity-tO'own your<br />
h t<br />
OOEAN <strong>CITY</strong>.<br />
Bes|dea,'yout raanooalbUUy..aa a real<br />
estate owner makes'yon' a desirabl.<br />
Real EstatetOMW|or(!Nlnth and<br />
bury avenne, next to lire house who<br />
.wUtahow you tbe very beat way and<br />
some of the greatest bargains to be<br />
- ••- —-"-- esaiest;,(terms<br />
nee<br />
Following la tbe menu:<br />
hlcfcen Potple.<br />
lillft t*n»*tnma<br />
Boiled Ham<br />
MRS: B. HOFFMAN<br />
CLAIMED BY DEATH<br />
She Had Been a Well Known<br />
Reeldentiof City 81nce<br />
. 1880. .<br />
Mrs Mary .M^HpOman, wife ot Ben-<br />
jamin Hoffman, died Friday evening,<br />
after a brief Illness, of peritonitis, aged<br />
64 years. She waa'bnrled Tuesday<br />
afternoon at 1.80 o'clock. Tbe services<br />
at tbe house, 1285 Wesley avenue, were<br />
conducted by the Rev. Arthur Gee,<br />
pastor of.Immanuel Baptist Church.<br />
I Tbe Interment was at Seaside Cem-<br />
etery.<br />
She waa takon III Sunday week, but<br />
her friends did not think her sickness<br />
waa serious.' A specialist from Allan-<br />
llo City was summoned Friday even-<br />
log, but.Mra. Hoffman died before MH<br />
a r r i v a l . • ,- : ., .. , : ,!••••. •.: \;<br />
Mrs. HbOman bad been a realdrnt<br />
BEESLEY'S POINT BRIDQE<br />
FAVORED BY FREEHdl;<br />
ColeBlaw Mweet-Potatnea t>f thl(rclty^lrice-1<br />
•eneraUy eipeetid<br />
ttaetidantyVtbeJ<br />
ber ofthsj _, m,<br />
Board of Preeholderaatirjolirt'i<br />
Nicholas B. Coraon, and .her grand;<br />
father, Moses Cordon, once owned the<br />
land where, Seaside Cemetery la, lo-<br />
cated. . • '"I. : '':;" •'["•• • • ' .',<br />
Deceased wat'an active member, of<br />
Immanuel Baptist Church.<br />
Her husband has tbe deep sympathy<br />
of a large circle 6t friends. • " '<br />
Speaking or Mra. HoOman,.the Rev'.<br />
Arthur Gee, pastor , of Immauuel<br />
Baptist Church, says: • -. '.<br />
• "The death of Mrs. Mary M. HoB-<br />
man last Friday night came as a .great<br />
shock to thememberahlpof tbe church.<br />
Mrs. Hoffman has been faithful and<br />
ateady In her support of the Baptist<br />
Church- throughout the yean ' of<br />
struggle for a place and name among<br />
tbe churches of Ocean City. She will<br />
be missed from the servjees 'and the<br />
meetings and the social gather'ufes;<br />
yet none will ml>w her as will the hus-<br />
band, left alone In the home they had<br />
won by their toll and economy. ' "In<br />
the midst or life we are In death.' But<br />
Christ Is Lord or'life and.Destroyer<br />
of death." •<br />
BANQUBT AT BI8CATNB<br />
f.parpan.10 Have a<br />
' Fran Montlav Mlstil.<br />
The. Young Men's Progren'»fve<br />
League will give Ita llrst annual ban-<br />
quet at the Blacayne Hotel Mouday<br />
evening, January 27, A <strong>On</strong>e.lime ta<br />
expected by the members. . • .<br />
Tbe league la also arranging to give<br />
a minstrel show some time about<br />
Memorial Day.<br />
Tbe league elected two members .at<br />
Its meeting Monday evening. .<br />
•cnool BoardH to neet.<br />
The next meeting or the Association<br />
or Boards of F'lncatlnn < br Cape May<br />
County will be held at Wlldwood. N.<br />
J., Thursday, January 28. Each<br />
member Is earnestly Invited to attend.<br />
This la likely to be a moat Interesting<br />
meeting. . . '<br />
DR. J. B. HAINES IS ASKED TO<br />
RETURN FOR ANOTHER YEAR<br />
WASHINGTON CAMP<br />
HAS NEW OFFICERS<br />
Blmer B. Ranck Presented<br />
With Past President's Jewel<br />
—Gifts for Others; ' .<br />
There was a big gathering of the<br />
lemberaof Washington Camp, No.<br />
75, P. O. B. of A.. In their lodge room<br />
Friday evening, tbe occasion being tbe<br />
Installation of officers of the organiza-<br />
tion, which work was done by J. -E.<br />
Frazier, tbe district president. .<br />
Tbe past president's Jewel waa pro-<br />
anted to Elmer E'Ranck. • .<br />
The camp ' also presented pretty<br />
ateh charms to tbe treasurer, John<br />
B. Christian', and tbe recording secre-<br />
tary, J2 A. Bourgeois.<br />
Following .the Installation cere-<br />
monies, refreshments were'served.<br />
OIVBN A 8DRPRISB<br />
i. A'. '•*>. amiib Peuud HM D<<br />
Vntqaelir Decorated.<br />
When Bolldlng Inspector H; A. W.<br />
Smith reached bis ' ottlce Tuesday<br />
morning, after 'returning from buy<br />
wedding trip,' he was given a big mir-<br />
prlae'at'the'appearanceof bis desk,<br />
which waa decorated with flags, babyV<br />
shoes and atocklugs. cradle, bottle of<br />
milk, eta .<br />
While In WaablrjRton, Mr. Bmltb<br />
it*, be and bis wife' saw Mlas' Esther:<br />
Cleveland. Mr. and Mn. Smith<br />
visited Annapolis and' near-by points.<br />
' omtrict •ssllag ol x»eu'BI(Bii.<br />
A district meeting or Red Hen* will<br />
be bel*;in ttjewlgwani or'Kalmla<br />
Tribe: No: 220, In IhW city, on Febru-<br />
ary 12. Meunbers,of the , board o<br />
Great Chiefs will be at Iba mealing. In<br />
addition to Indiana from all nearby<br />
sections<br />
"aster of First M. B- Church<br />
Will be Given Increase<br />
in Salary. • .<br />
At the meeting of tbe official board<br />
1 the First M. E. Church, Monday<br />
evening. Dr. J. B. Halnes, the pastor,<br />
was unanimously ashed to return to<br />
this charge for another year,' at a<br />
salary of »2000, beginning March 4, an<br />
increase of WOO.<br />
Tbe annual repbrta of the various<br />
branches of the church- showed the<br />
affairs to be In a highly satisfactory<br />
condition. - • .<br />
Or. Halnea haa many friends here<br />
and among tbe summer visitors who<br />
III be glad be Is to be here for another<br />
ear. He Is a fine pulpit orator, and<br />
•U> sermons are greatly appreciated<br />
by tbe members or the cburcb.<br />
BIRTHDAY PARTV<br />
.Geiitlcmanfa open-face, silver watch;<br />
either In Ocean City br on; tutnplke<br />
between 1 Ocean City 1 and Beesfcy'i<br />
Point. Finder please return to>Snm<<br />
NEfcojHce. ' ' adv.<br />
Maddock'a Pharmacy Parcel Post<br />
Delivery. Goods delivered free at<br />
your door within flrw nMIe* or Ocean<br />
City. We have a mmion4tollar ! atoek<br />
" •• • • - - ing, uandy,<br />
iv. 1*18 1<br />
B. erallb «3l«en a Sarprlae<br />
r*sr amae fri^nita.<br />
Lewis K Bmith, secretary or the<br />
loard of Education, aud a bookkeeper<br />
for I be Ocean City Title and Trust Com-<br />
pany, was given'a birthday surprise<br />
parly at bis VV.ealey avenue.home Sat-<br />
nrday evening. A few hours were<br />
spent very pleasantly: .<br />
Those' prenent were the Rev and<br />
Mrs. Charles H. Buhner, A, J. Smith<br />
and. wire, Mr*, vvilllam VI. Rauok,<br />
Miss Ada M . Ranck: MISH Klizibeth<br />
irangan. Mlas Ethel Norcoin'. :Mr».<br />
Frank Zlegler, Miss' Irene Zlegler.<br />
George Buoy and wire,: Mrs.' Regan,<br />
?red. Qreen; Mra. Frank iBobnelder,<br />
Ura Fred. Pfltzenmeyer, Miss Miriam<br />
Uarkley, Benjamin Miller and Law-<br />
rehco'tfear. - •' ••• • ' .<br />
'"-.', ,.' „ oiutrLaacii, r,.,-<br />
An pyster lunch will be given by tb<br />
•adles' AM . Society or Immanue<br />
Baptist Church at Mrs. Anna<br />
Pfander'a. 1117 Asbdry avenue, Thurs-<br />
day evening. January 80. frame to 7.S0<br />
o'clock; , Lunch, 16 cento.' Cske am<br />
baked beaqs extra. .. . -, a ;<br />
1 Two lob) BontUeaat corner fifteenth<br />
street and SWeW avfcnr/e, barffaln for<br />
quick eale-.ttvo-rpdui'cotlage, 885 Weal<br />
s,venue,,prlce, 11,000; eleven-ropmcptr<br />
tage, Wesley road, entirely<br />
bargain, or will exchange tor<br />
anbnrban to Camden or :<br />
phla. Lot on Central avenae.belween<br />
Seventeenth and Slghtaenth xtfeeta,<br />
faolpg the ocean, tiiop: eormrjo<br />
Tweutlelh at and Central ay£. «4&<br />
otnntodore Schermerborn Is<br />
Planning for Many Trips<br />
Ne*ct 8ununer»<br />
Commodore C. Howard Sebermer-<br />
korn haa. recently returned from<br />
fforroUc.yirglnia.'wbleb be visited for<br />
tbe purpose of Inspecting the new<br />
cruiser being ball! for him there by<br />
Edgar Young, of Atlautlo City.<br />
Tbe contract waa let last October<br />
after approval of the modal which Mr.<br />
Young had made by tbe Commodore's<br />
Irectton.-following-prevlooa—ooofer-<br />
ceson the subject. ;' . ,<br />
The tbirlx-two feet cruhwr Pratem.<br />
which Commodore • tjebermerborn<br />
•aUed last season (thla being bis first<br />
>wer craft) gave him an experience<br />
and some Ideas .on the aabjeot, and be<br />
decided to bulM a boat based on the<br />
perlence end Ideas thus gained. *<br />
Tbenew boat will be of the trunk<br />
cabin type, 80 feet over-all and 10 feet<br />
beam amidships, carry Ing a enrved<br />
bow and» barrel atern. A feature of<br />
be boat will be the cook-pit placed 16<br />
'root of tbe main cabin Instead of aft<br />
rhls cock-pit wlllrbe a, large, roomy<br />
me with tbe engine controls located<br />
II just aft of Ibe forward cabin,<br />
tblch will house the engines andpro-<br />
Ide sleeplug quarters tor the engineer.<br />
Jhls plan will eliminate engine smell<br />
and heat from the main cabin.. 'Tbe<br />
exterior of both cabins will be mahog-<br />
any and the Interior of tbe main cabin<br />
will be finished In mahogany, and<br />
white, and * will provide aleeplng<br />
lertbsofthe Pullman-car type, mak-<br />
ing single or double bertha aa required.<br />
There will be-plenty of lockers and<br />
torage space, and the cabin will be'<br />
Igbted by electricity furnished-by<br />
storage batterlea.'for ample toilet and<br />
geueroue galley are located In tbe after<br />
portion of tbe main cabin, abut off by<br />
1 bulkhead, with a hatchway leading<br />
to the after-deck, The main entrance<br />
leada from the forward end ot the<br />
cabin to tbe oock-pll, over which an<br />
awning will be spread reaching to the<br />
orwnrd cabin.<br />
A heavy duty Hall engine, with<br />
lynamoattachment, will be the n<br />
I ve power... /. : •,.<br />
Tbe Commodore saya he Is building<br />
this boat for cruising comfort aod not<br />
for racing,'and expects to spend much<br />
>r bis time on 'Ibe-water with;hie<br />
family on extended crutees. ,<br />
Aceoaed or Flaming;.<br />
Jonepb Wrlgglns. and a peanut ven-<br />
dor know aa "Teddy" got Into<br />
TbenMrnbMbrtfifJi<br />
brMgeoommRtae'iraV JonnP^ASS<br />
m«ad. Alfred A Bmltb; Oharie« -Sffi, -<br />
JohnK. Jobnaonrin T. B.'Bnltta,<br />
Jamea Clarir and Joan' HAnUanm.<br />
Tte committee will repprt-it'^ ite<br />
lobe held WedaeaaV.<br />
at Memorial Hall, AtiantleOBy7<br />
InaddKloo r» tboae |r namad, u Usire<br />
wasalao praasntat the ibJatUinMIng;<br />
Saul B P l r ' I l 1 *<br />
Samuel B; Perry, y c *<br />
Somera' Point, who wUon hstidtn<br />
behalfoftb»AtlanUcClty Hotel Mjti'a<br />
Assoetalkra and wbo want thbi brtdfe.-<br />
A resolution waa Jttrt'bUlh<br />
vrangle at Eighth street and' Aabury<br />
avenue Saturday night." and Policeman<br />
Mould arrested both.' They were given<br />
a hearing by Mayor Headley and both<br />
weredlaobarged* ;<br />
t p b U l ;<br />
forrepresentaUvee of tba two 'bdarila<br />
towaltoDtbememberWt>rtb« laVav<br />
latnre tw tbe purpose of endeaviHlnf<br />
to have' a law passed by which the<br />
State will pay one-third the «ott of<br />
bonding the bridge and at teaat oda><br />
bairtheoostof malntenanoe/ i^uu<br />
Tbeeogueeraofrjatbboaidaorfna-<br />
holderawUlbavea wtthatata<br />
Road Commlaalonar Stevena todtooaa<br />
plans for Ibe bridge. < •>...,-<br />
The bridge will beapartof taaState<br />
Ocean Boolevard, which waavtartad<br />
during Oovernor Fort'a adrofnlatm*<br />
Uon. y . •:••<br />
The present Stale administration .la<br />
said to be strongly in favor of a bridge<br />
between the points named. '•> .. :<br />
Mr. Smith waa the great-grand<br />
father of Mrs. Mitchell. .<br />
In addition to these old papers, ahe<br />
aa tbe chain and compass<br />
which Jacob Bplcer surveyed Cape<br />
May County under King'George II.<br />
Tbe county was - released' ^ from • the<br />
Indiana In 1760.<br />
The owner of these' Interesting' relics<br />
values. %kyn very, highly^ aa one caa<br />
Imagine. -....,.;;.• ..^y:<br />
'"V ' ' Oo'lotr'io Iialv,<br />
Miss Pbebe^l^aughty;<br />
Great Power 1<br />
Saya the Wlldwood Ban*—The patri-<br />
otic Junior Order American Meeh,aniea<br />
laagreat power for good In New Jersey.<br />
Ita membership haa passed tba,aixtjy<br />
thousand mark, and fa raphUj.attkl.<br />
Ing forward with tbe passing months.<br />
It b well for the State that there are<br />
organisations of thla commendable -•<br />
character, aa they keep active a tore *<br />
for the pnbllc schools and ,the* flaffjtf z'<br />
our nation. The Junior Order etenda<br />
rorthepuulloandlnoploatea^—"'<br />
CODDtfy ADd lUf lQ8tttj|ffQm I<br />
ble In IU teachings to tbe,*g<<br />
now with ua and those whlehj<br />
antoappear.. Tbevt^upf—<br />
Jersey can flnd.no " "<br />
dgy; ^grt<br />
Oorell Doughty, or this olty,.left, here<br />
yesterday for'New York and will "iall<br />
for IUly today; Mlu Doughty, will<br />
b» absent two mootha"' and will then<br />
return to assist her father In hU bosl-<br />
ness during the summer. ' Her frlanda<br />
>wlsb her a pleasant 1 voyage? and r aan<br />
imurn Jh VS<br />
j'-
I' 1 '.- 4 Ujr.W<br />
„.., WIONQV/WM tiomatittd<br />
fer«wti!l dtniUU bitty ball bgr Squlra<br />
lUdlam'yMttrriay, To* WMMMI WM<br />
HtMn-IM belli wbtah sot lurntobetl.<br />
TIM woman want lulo Baoon'a house,<br />
near ntr own home, on WMI avenue,<br />
below Third Matt, Sunday nl«tit. to<br />
iftltaooii'a wife to Roto "ahurah." 81M<br />
•qtnt. Tht<br />
Jaatptt tt. Vteaaptoa, to* aaeal<br />
bu»dara«daicfaa««t.tiataktot ptaaa<br />
awl apaotSeattoa* lor attarattaas and<br />
aaMMtoaa to tha cmttt<br />
Mr Champtaa la<br />
twekahoa.<br />
thay<br />
lejeavcwl<br />
an wattfe tna ispea<br />
wata aavaral<br />
te> them fey<br />
who art at CMaada, Wa, tbr tht wt»<br />
ler. •<br />
aaxtaft Kew Jataia<br />
tuMte tlatwy ttaamhstoa »jool« »a><br />
SUNDAY 1H THE<br />
LOCAL CHURCHES<br />
8trong8ermonB and Excellent<br />
Music Bewd by large<br />
Congregations.<br />
Tht oltumhea In Ocean Lilly were all<br />
wall Itlltd at tha services on Bunday.<br />
following ar* reports .of Ihe atrtnnna<br />
htaidt • ' •<br />
TAtlKHMAOLR UAtTlBT.<br />
Sunday wae another Joyful day at<br />
iheTaberoaote Baptist Cuuroh. The<br />
Rev, 8. J. Comfort tilled the pulpit at<br />
.IS a. m. and took hie text from 3<br />
Mar. 18 venai "titow lu grace."<br />
la preached a eoul-allrriug atrmon.<br />
At 3 p m. lha Hunday aehool waa<br />
largely atteuded.<br />
At 8.1* the Kav. Comfort again<br />
preached, taking hie text from Revel-<br />
attonn; tfc-Behold I hava ait baton<br />
thta an open door." His appeal waa<br />
amaattrlyonolothoaaout of L'hriat.<br />
rittsr M. at.<br />
HarvkNaatlhaFIM M. K Church<br />
on Habbath wan wall attended by Una<br />
congtegattona both morning and even-<br />
Ing. Tba pastor, Or. Halnaa, preached<br />
lha morning service, hla lest being,<br />
"Ha llvath In you."<br />
Avaiyeubttautlal ttee-wlll oBlirini<br />
waa taken at tha cloee of the service<br />
fortbeHav.J. I* Howard, a member<br />
or tha New Jersey Conference, who<br />
haa bean assisting tha pastor moat<br />
afflclently In evangelMlo atrvlcee for<br />
tan day*. Mr, Howard ta a sympa-<br />
thetic aarnett gospel apeaker. and haa<br />
been favorably received by th* people<br />
Cold Winter Nights<br />
• ' are best enjoyed In a warm<br />
Well Lighted Room.<br />
The illumination of the room with<br />
MAZADA LAMPS<br />
not only gives the best substitute for daylight, but make!) the<br />
CHEAPEST ILLUMINATION<br />
The same amount of light of a better quality, at<br />
Oiio-thlrd the Cost<br />
of the carbon filament lamp.<br />
Thb Oooan City Eleotrlo Light Company<br />
of thv<br />
Mr. Howant pnaehad amort taniaat<br />
aamton Sabbath avtnmg, which waa<br />
followed by an altar aarvlca. Ha got*<br />
to Princaton to help tba tUt, Dr.<br />
Homtlnhlaavaugaltatlework.<br />
PUUMBIINia<br />
Ai* yoa Batting eutln BiUsfaoUon as to pries* workaamttp and bwlneaa ocmrtwjrr If<br />
aoMtwUlpayyontoglvsmeatrlal. I as* in an anaptlooally good posltloo to tske<br />
eatoof yoor rapalr work of which I easto a specially. Ibav* noatpenaiv*establishment<br />
expensive sstabllaniaent<br />
Both Pttarma H.*hiMlantty atanda aolltaiy and<br />
MM aa Iht rallgtoa or wng. The<br />
tlli>du muutta (•battatk' •tntenca*:<br />
ht i^nfuctau baata ht> om^ooi: tba<br />
Mrayi To Prayr but tut Chriattan<br />
ikaa mtlody In bar heart, aluguag<br />
hymmand paalmaaod spiritual aooga.<br />
the \*ty beginning tied<br />
placed HaidlvlncaaDetloarttpoaaacnit<br />
«M>*. Ooe.of tba mot. tmprcaalre<br />
chapter* to tbe OM Txtameul ta. the<br />
twvwant of th* dedication of tfelomooV<br />
taaapte. Tfc* corgaooa fabric was at<br />
The day of dedication at<br />
i»ttgth«a*BO. Aslba vaat votnaaa of<br />
•tMmt from tha thousands of wind<br />
and xHsfd losUwawata and the tm-<br />
ctkMusor trained TOtoeaeoi&ed<br />
«p book tba pratsaoa ataaea of the<br />
tomptelt mart have aesaaad like th*<br />
d dropped tatotbe<br />
temple a csaod.of gVsty<br />
_ that tbe oftMatteg<br />
-WM*-ebtaxadut«-alnp-ta-tbt<br />
•rtM«rih**ervto**. Taa* day Uod<br />
plaetd.ttwetami<br />
, „ ta* Sow .Twtiaamt, w»<br />
ana Jeaawtdaasatf tarolnc** eomUM<br />
aa* bekp fc> »he aoar «f Hledftw* *a><br />
uaaat* earn* too*, tt ta B*sase*tfc><br />
tMakorJasasxaataaaajtat hUbtaWa<br />
«ta« wtta>-Hta '<br />
General Contractors<br />
Grading and Street Building<br />
739 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Ocean City, / New Jersey<br />
Free Gottage Sites<br />
Peermont-Avalon, IN. J.<br />
' Wo will deed-lota 00 Ibt Main avtuut, ont and ont-halr. btocka (ton the<br />
ocean, fteo or all toeombiancea, to thoat ptnona who will bulM c»ttacc* on<br />
aamtcaMingnotltaatbaa»»». . - ; . ' .<br />
Apply to Avaton Improvement Co.<br />
IJO» Arch amett. Phlaita or Puccwtoat. Naw Jecty .<br />
Construction Sand & Gravel Co.<br />
Omcw, 8th SU 6pp. Panna. Depot Ocean City. N. J.<br />
All graces Concrete Gravel and SanA<br />
Top Soil for Lawn Purposes.<br />
, . . Dirt lor Grading or Filling.<br />
JtSAOIMO RMUtOMD OKUVSRV.<br />
th* iBhabRaiUa. Tlie Ktag of braei<br />
a* h*).wslk*d oo tha wall was aceested<br />
hy a* «raaaaa- who cried oet don«i<br />
ateJy.«-Heip;aay.lo«d.Oklaf^ Aod<br />
wteb 7 th^lkeii~at««ipld~»o~Uateo7th4)<br />
•raaaaotold htaa a borrtbto etoty of<br />
how aha aad .another mother bad<br />
acreed to a*ay their caudtwa for.tmd<br />
Tbe OB* wao'. aaakea the cnaaplatnt<br />
kWedbar sao ta* day (ntma,<br />
battheoraer weeaaa had hloaceuto.<br />
ofsiayiac DM«aiU.a«eardiacl0<br />
lat au.na.nnnt T»>* aMtber'bmft<br />
JOHN E. TOWNSEND<br />
Electrical Contractor<br />
1137 Asbury Ave).<br />
Ooean Crt>- N«w Jersey<br />
UP-TO»DATE<br />
•24<br />
PARLOR-<br />
Av<br />
ta taeateftfec «» a ayavt, pcsaaMy<br />
*e*«rt»* HilM Paahaa. taaltUth «t<br />
traK. h la iceerdaa ay may<br />
Vtaaaser tk*t the «.-&H**a»*<br />
RKSIDEXCB-SIO Altai; Areiw<br />
waatta* that tht other cfetM •a»«M MOROAX BAMXJ*.<br />
««a»Ma)a)**WiM Ovkata<br />
-The ktec hi Ma deapah<br />
»*Atf.H«jaaja)»daa>iia thMsarh tae<br />
terttKaktetatata aki*la«*r»t«ank.<br />
Maatewl<br />
Jnii «bt aaeketota<br />
paqpta. h ta tai*<br />
ailain oacfcctatti I hav<br />
Real Estate and<br />
Search Company<br />
thatrautytayataaauwaaad<br />
thdr vcalat t» Chrwt aa<br />
tow ta* - «>w r-s-t» . ;.<br />
Office 1O17 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCCAM CITT ,.•-•' • NEW JERSEY DENNIS<br />
CELEBRATED<br />
B-4-U-BILD-KUM=G-US<br />
(iM«r«( My Start<br />
CREAM<br />
»w« tataest, «Ma tonka *8T am*<br />
Ocean City House Bl%. C9.<br />
*4»nti •>*» aiMak a* «M»<br />
IRA E. WALL Uth*ts.'-<br />
Office: BayAwubetl iCt<br />
725 Central Ave.<br />
Occam City New Jersey<br />
ol Hie Y«sntst<br />
si tte State.<br />
JOBBING DOME PROMPTLY<br />
LESLIE a&t'OrattBMsea} ba* Stanae,<br />
ri BUZLBSH<br />
Try an Advertisement in<br />
GAS HEATING<br />
11 Don't let tlie suddcnciiange of weather<br />
catcl^ you unprepared. A Gas Heater<br />
will moke any room warm and cozy at.a<br />
minute's notice and keep it the way you<br />
Want it As long as you want it.<br />
If ' Call at the Gas Office, Eleventh and'<br />
Haven avenue, and select what you wanti<br />
I We have a supply of the best makes.<br />
<strong>CITY</strong> GAS LIGHT COMPANY<br />
OTIS M. TOWNSBIID<br />
BUILDER<br />
OPFICH: 8tli St. Opposite P. O.<br />
prepared without charge<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly galvanized nails used on<br />
exterior work<br />
OceanCltySentinel<br />
,'. THURSDAY. JANUARY ZS, 1018.<br />
'; We ahall be glad to receive Items of<br />
. newa and communications of Interest<br />
', lo this'community and qor readers<br />
\ everywhere.<br />
All communications should be ac-<br />
companied with the full name and<br />
address of the writer, not necessarily<br />
for publication, but as a guarantee of<br />
goodfaltb. • ' '<br />
, , GEB&GE B. B0BB&EOI3 & SOI<br />
(Carpenters and Builders<br />
OCEAB O1TT, m.S.<br />
EMimaUa a<br />
nan or da*. at»«i. BaUdtacs mcM by ooo-<br />
HEADQUARTERS<br />
For anything you want to know about<br />
building. ." •<br />
Are yon undecided how to .plan your house ? Yoimre invitixl<br />
to come and see our splendid collection of tip-to-date plans.<br />
' Would you like to have your ideas of a house developed and<br />
know what it would cost to build ?.,•<br />
We have a draughtsman always at your service. Free.<br />
Are yon .unfamiliar with luiiU'.inj; matcriaU ? You ate invited<br />
to our show rooms, where samples may IK- seen and the it reUlivu<br />
merits and cost discussed. ' ' "<br />
ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS<br />
Spenoer B. Sw«in<br />
jobbing. Carpenter<br />
specialty and Builder<br />
1040 Aibary Anaa*. Ockaa City. N. J.<br />
ESTIMATES AND PLANS rUHNISHCD<br />
JOHN T. SEAL<br />
BUILDER<br />
orricc: CI.HTH ••» OCKAN AMC<br />
OCCAN <strong>CITY</strong> NEW JCRSEV<br />
Are-you-tJudecided-who-to-ltave-bitHti^-yotir-lionse<br />
cost you no more to have a man who has designed and InitU many<br />
ot"the finest buildings in Oceau City.<br />
JOS? G. CHAMPION<br />
BUI1-OER<br />
Eighth St.. Opp. Pcnna. R. R. Depot<br />
YOU SHOULD HAVE<br />
A Reliable Builder<br />
To ereJS your Ocean City cottage". Von cannot spare the time 1<br />
to lookjafter it closely yoiireelt" and mtwt def>cndnpon the<br />
honesty, of the contractor.' ' • 1_ • • '<br />
I.have built for a large nuntlier of peopW and could refer you. to<br />
any or all of them. • ' . .<br />
Semi for the list of names and pltotoyTaphs ot the Ileuses: '." .<br />
OTIS M. TOWIMSEND<br />
StkSt.Opposite P. 0. B.vJ I LLD E R<br />
EAJ! <strong>CITY</strong>.<br />
jr.. J.<br />
J. W. BARBCB JOH><br />
BARBER ^° MARTS<br />
.Contractors and Builders<br />
r )<br />
i »lxth *l. mid W*M<br />
OCDA> CITV. >. O.<br />
Hotel*" Apartment*<br />
T, O CORSON ' Soashore Cottages a Specialty<br />
•*•••••*> ' ' ValarJ*> " ^*n»^ ^annW'•JaWVPwvar^^Br ajaiv tt ' • • * m* » *^.* * \ " •' '<br />
—i —2 ,. • Hotels aod Bungalow^<br />
Contractor and Builder. . Everything iu th*<br />
DOT8.<br />
WILLARD 8. 8TEELMAN<br />
Contractor and Builder<br />
Eleventh at. and Bay ave.<br />
Ocean City • . New Jeraev<br />
Jobbina Promptly Altered Ta<br />
O. WINKLER<br />
PRACTICAL PLUMBER<br />
UM. Htatni and Hot W«t*r fltur. '<br />
Udlw and residence, T«alb alreel<br />
U>ework or plain sewing. Call base-'<br />
meut,704 Seventh street. adv.'lt<br />
•: The First NatlouelBontoifJOceao<br />
City combine* experience, pmgreaal—<br />
ness and streugtb. adv. It. live-<br />
HARRISON'S BAND TO GIVE<br />
FREE CONCERTS NEXT SEASON<br />
Plans Will be Made by Mayor<br />
Hcadley for Music at<br />
Baster.<br />
HarrlsonV Band will be here next<br />
•ummer. wblch'wlll be good newa to<br />
the friends or tbe popular bandmaster.<br />
The following letter waa received by<br />
the City Commissioners at their meet-<br />
ing on Thursday:<br />
Clayton, N. J., Jan. 11,1018.<br />
.City Comiulasloners<br />
Ocean City, N. J.<br />
GENTLEMBN:—In conflrmatlon or<br />
my conversation with you Saturday,<br />
I wlli a'gree to come to Ocean City<br />
next summer with a band or nineteen<br />
men and director, same as hut year,<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />
GROWS RAPIDLY<br />
More Room Will be Needed in<br />
Baptist Church Before.<br />
. 8ummer Begins.<br />
The problem facing Immanuel Hap-<br />
tlst Church and pressing for speedy<br />
solution Is, bow to get more room for<br />
tbe rapidly growing Sunday school.<br />
The atteudance last Sunday was the<br />
largest since August and la particu-<br />
larly notable because there .was up fOreleve~u weeka',!"i«o concerts daily!<br />
special effort made to gather the fvliool - ••<br />
together. At the present rate »l growth<br />
ibere would not be any room at all for<br />
be visitors were nothing doue before<br />
he summer rush sets toward the shore<br />
.Thechurch has ground enough on<br />
lt» own lot, and It has the privilege of<br />
staying in the present location for<br />
uotlier year. But, lo move or to<br />
build—either alternative would cost<br />
mouey. To move would aeem to be a<br />
rasleful proceeding. To build IH quite<br />
out of the question as' matters Hlund<br />
now. The problem la being worked<br />
out, however, aud a solution IH poB-<br />
sible; thauks to the remarkabln gen-<br />
erosity of Mrs. R. E. English, the<br />
owner of the lot upon which the<br />
iburcu stands, und the clone fellow-<br />
ililp whleli la K'owiug deeper aud<br />
BWeeteTairtrme~passes, says Pastor<br />
Gee. .<br />
THAT ATJTO BRIDGE<br />
lie Allanllc Clljr Rrilew Ki.<br />
prauM Vlcm ou Piojecl.<br />
Referring to the auto bridge, the At-<br />
antloCity Review has tbe following:<br />
ContracU having bleu awanled oo<br />
Saturday 4>y the recently organized<br />
Ocean C|ty Automobile Bridge Com-<br />
iany for ihe building of a »pan over<br />
be Ureat Egg Harbor River between'<br />
jceau City aud Mouterii' Point, it la ex-<br />
pected that by August the long rila-<br />
ciisaeii contluuoua Hpeedway dowu the'<br />
eoaal will have become a-fact. .The<br />
bridge IH to coit «b.iut.f iOO.OOO * What<br />
.tie toll rate will be has not yet been<br />
tnnounced, but It l» believed that II.<br />
Ill be about 85 ceut» per car.<br />
The larger part, of Ihe work under,<br />
contract will be douu by Sutton &<br />
raon, of Ocean City. The two draw<br />
rldgea wblob must be built m order<br />
a* permit paseage of veaneln up aud<br />
down the river will coxt about $i(>,000<br />
more,*tbe bid of IbeHcherzer (Jompatiy<br />
having been lowext. The Hlil Dredg-<br />
ing Company will do the lilllng in or<br />
be low iKlxtidx which will be UIIIIZIHI<br />
>y the brMge bulldem lo uvold the<br />
lecenHlty of counlrucilug a COUIIUUOUN'<br />
irldge for Hie two. mllea-which inuiit<br />
tspauued. • .* ' ,<br />
fortunately there are three l»lauils<br />
which can be Incorporated Into the<br />
bridge propoollldu. The automobile<br />
roadway will be SO feet' wide on the<br />
InlaudH, and 22 feet'on the bridge,<br />
gravel being used on laud, and three<br />
inch wood decking on the bridge<br />
toper. The bridge will start nt Ninth<br />
street. Ocean City, IU Homer*' Point<br />
termination being about. 150 feet south<br />
of the present Shore Fast <strong>Line</strong> b'ridge<br />
El. L.Golf, city enKineerof Ocean City,<br />
III supervise the work.,"<br />
It Is understood that' about fflO.ooo<br />
if "the stock bos already been 'sub-<br />
crlbed for, some Of tbe stockholders<br />
for the SIIOI of»8900.-<br />
Very truly yours,.<br />
J. W. HARRISON.<br />
• After the letter had been read. Direc-<br />
tor Fisher recommended that the<br />
proposition be accepted on the terms<br />
Mated. Mr. Kl-her spoke In highly<br />
complimentary terma.of Leader Harri-<br />
son, who, he said, appeared to be a<br />
popular idol with tbe summer visitor*<br />
and carried off all Ihe honors.<br />
<strong>On</strong> motion of Mr. Fisher, Mayor<br />
If eadley- was authorized to sign the<br />
contract with Mr. Harrison.<br />
Concerning the Easter muslo, o<br />
motion of Mr. Fisher, Ibe mayor was<br />
authorized to supply the needs at that,<br />
time at a cost not exceeding 9100<br />
ALLEGED TH1EP<br />
HELD ON RETAINER<br />
Phlladelphlan Said to be<br />
Wanted for RoDhlnar Store<br />
in This City. -<br />
Howard Mathls, iw., of.Pbllsdel-<br />
pbla.who creeled aaeuratton about six<br />
months ago by Sailing the manager of<br />
tbe Cbllds' store at Ocean City on Ibe'<br />
telephone, pretending that he wae'8.1<br />
C. Chllds, bead of the company, and<br />
stating that a naw manager would be<br />
sent down-from Camden, to whom tha<br />
cash and fcaya ware be turned over,<br />
after which be went lo tbe etore, got<br />
tba money, about W50. and disap-<br />
peared, was arraigned before Jndga<br />
Homer Iq HI. Holly Thursday. '<br />
This case was a charge of stealing<br />
lodafrom Blackwell ft Company, of<br />
Trenton, while their aoeo tin Burling-<br />
ton County just berore tbe Child*'<br />
robbery. Ha pleaded gollly. It waa<br />
reported tbat restitution had- been<br />
made to Blaekwell A Company and<br />
aa Mathls bad been In Jail aboot six<br />
months tbe Court decided to release<br />
him. His freedom waa of abort dura-<br />
tion, as a retainer from Cape Ha;<br />
Coenty was lodged against' him aa<br />
Boon as tbe case lo Mount Holly waa<br />
nnlahedt<br />
_ELECTIOILJI,I,BQi<br />
COMMXTTCB8 NAMED<br />
Al Mceilns or Cape maw County<br />
Board ot Freeholder*.<br />
The following standing committees<br />
ere announced at the meeting or tha<br />
Jape-May-Couoty—B<br />
Oco. UKiacbvar Hoi Conttrmcd aa<br />
AmiMaal Fire Cbler.<br />
Secretary W. W. Adams' report of<br />
Ilia lire chiefs convention was re-<br />
ceived at the meeting of the City<br />
CoainiUKioners Thursday. * -<br />
After anuouuciog that H B. Conver<br />
bad been elected chief, and Alfred R.<br />
Smith and John E. Trout assistant<br />
chiefs, the' letter said that George<br />
Datsqbeg bad been elected-eblef.or No.'<br />
4Coiupauy, whloh is located In the<br />
lower section or this'city,, but tKe<br />
writer expressed doubt as to the<br />
Jsgality of Mr. Patscbeg's selecllon. _<br />
It was said that the ordinauce pro-<br />
vides for only a chief and two aasi»tant<br />
C l l l e f d . ' • ;: :' :i - : .~ •.'•;. : :"' '; "'••.•<br />
Director Fisher asked If there was<br />
no way to temper ibe wind to the<br />
•horn lamb, and In answer the ordl-<br />
uauce was quoted.<br />
OFFICERS ELECTED<br />
•Wm. K. sf naoeir prtMdeal or the<br />
' Title and Ttmi Cotnpanv.<br />
At the meeting of tbo directors of<br />
the Ocean City Title aud Trust Com-<br />
pauy, Friday, tlie following officers<br />
were elected: -.• . .<br />
W. E. MaBhey, president;. H. D.<br />
Moore,' IIrut vice president; Leslie H.<br />
Ludhim,' second vice president and<br />
title otileer; C. R. Httlwell, secretary<br />
aud treasurer; J. Fitblau Tatem, solici-<br />
tor.<br />
being Atlantic City men,of whom John<br />
Rlsley, proprietor of a local lauudry Is<br />
one., Henry I>. Moore, a wealthy'<br />
Haddontteld resident. Is president of<br />
tbe company. Mr. Moore developed<br />
he. Moore Tract, this city, now known<br />
is the "West Side." . .<br />
He Is a brother of Fred D. Moore,, of<br />
this city." The other officers are: Mayor<br />
Harry Headley, of. Ocean City, ttrst<br />
vice president, and Harvey. Y. Lake,<br />
secoud vice president; W. E. Mawtey,<br />
president or the Ocean' City Title<br />
Company, is treasurer, and Otis M.<br />
Towusend, contracting builder or that<br />
city; is Hecretary. ' '<br />
Prascnied With iilttm. '<br />
Joseph I. Hcull, Andrew R. Scull,<br />
D. P. Heudrlcksoo, Miss Elizabeth<br />
Brangan and Luther'Wallace were<br />
surprised Tuesday afternoon', when<br />
Yee Lee presented each with a small<br />
chent ot tea. Bilk muffler and a box of<br />
nuts. "Lee lH.aClnu.aman, bora In<br />
Ban Fraucl«co. He recently opened a<br />
lauudry here.<br />
of MTeNley Avenue.<br />
At the meeting or the City Commis-<br />
sioners, ^layor Headley a»ked Dlrec-<br />
"tor Fisher what progress bad "been<br />
mode on the matter of widening Wen-'<br />
ley avenue, between Twentieth and<br />
Thirty-fourth streets.' Mr. .Flaher<br />
replied that, because of the wet<br />
weather, the city's engineer bod been<br />
unable to do much work, but a report<br />
would be made at Ibe next weekly<br />
meeting of.the board. . ;<br />
Died After Operation.<br />
Bertron, the six-year-old eon ol Ar<br />
B. Porter and wife, of S.imers' Point,<br />
formerly or tbla city, died In the Jef-<br />
ferson Hospital, Philadelphia, Monday<br />
afternoon. The little fellow was taken'<br />
to Philadelphia a week before bis death'<br />
to uudeigo an operation for mantoids.<br />
No particulars as to the.funeral ar<br />
rangementa were known to friends<br />
bere yesterday morniug.<br />
: a*r«*nare lor nualeal. .<br />
Arrangements are belug made for a<br />
musical lobe held at tbe borne of Mr.<br />
Mrs John Oatscheg, on Wesley<br />
avenue, above Seventh street, for tbe<br />
benefit ' or Holy Trinity Church,<br />
Wednesday evening, January 29 Ex<br />
crllent laleut will be secured. - The<br />
admission will-be a'sllver'oHeilng.'<br />
' Apprectatea the Keollnel.<br />
Mrs Ida M.Tarves, mother* of Bin.<br />
W. H. Mowen, or tblf oily, who la In<br />
81. Petersburg, Fla ...writes that the<br />
BENTINEL IS welcomed by her. She<br />
feels near borne when ebe reads It, she<br />
writes. The climate In St. Petersburg<br />
Is delightful. • '' '<br />
Purchased Collane.<br />
J. W. Lyslnger, or Norrlstown,' bos<br />
purchased F. Inner, or 1<br />
'. 3. Smltlh'a cottoge, MS<br />
lirlgbton place, through tbe<br />
ofjosephl.BculliCo. Mr.I. _<br />
and family will occupy the honse next<br />
be agency<br />
'. Lystnger<br />
summer. '<br />
FOH ExciTANau.—UnImproved<br />
ocean front lot, 25 feet wide, below<br />
Tenth street, running from Ocean ave-<br />
nue-to exterior line,'for Improved<br />
property. Address a. J., <strong>SENTINEL</strong><br />
ofllce. adv. It<br />
Will exchange well-rented West<br />
Philadelphia property for Oi-eao City<br />
lota or cottage. Address Daniel B.<br />
Steelmau, ltt South Front street. Pblla-<br />
delphla. Pa. adv., 12-fi. tf.<br />
FOB SAiR.'-CoUageB and Ion In<br />
moat desirable locations in Ocean City.<br />
Apply to A. Cotton 619 Aflbury avenue.<br />
Ocean City. New Jersey. sdv<br />
Heated apartment for rent by the<br />
year. Has every modern convenience.<br />
adv. JOBEPR I. Bcuui A UO,<br />
$500.00 $1,000.00 $1,200.00<br />
$1,300.00 $1,500.00<br />
$2,000.00<br />
holders on Tuesday.<br />
Almshouse—MacKlssIc, tiandy aud<br />
8 a u l . ' ' ' - ! • • . . ' . • " , '••. ' ' •<br />
Bridges—WenUell,. Bennett, Eust-<br />
ace, Oandy, Fox. Miller and'Haul.<br />
County Roads—Rutherford.Bennett,<br />
Clouting, Knstace, Fox, Gandy. John<br />
son, MacKlssIc, Miller, Pinker, Saul<br />
and WenUell. ' '<br />
General Bills—Saul,Fox and Pinker.<br />
Finance—Clouting, Johnson and<br />
•Inker.<br />
Treasurer's AccountB—J o h njio*n,<br />
Eustace and Clouting. , ' *<br />
Public Buildings-Bennett, Miller<br />
and.Wentzell. -" -<br />
Lunacy—Fox, Bennett and Mac-<br />
Claslo.<br />
Lights—Eustace. Miller and Fox.<br />
Indigent Soldiers—John W. Reeves.<br />
Discbarge of Prisoners—R.S. Miller.<br />
v . » 'm • r ' . ..-<br />
We have on hand the above<br />
amounts for immediate investment<br />
and Fire Insuran<br />
ABBURY AVCNUK, OOKAN OITV, N. J.<br />
g Anbury avenue near First street, . ' . • - Sl.flOOOO<br />
Cottage on Anbury avenue near Twelfth street, '- . . 12,000.00<br />
Lot at Wesley avenue and North street. ' - - . • tssOOO<br />
Lot at Eleventh street aud Central avenue - • - - . . • tl.ISO.00<br />
Lot at Central avenue, — - - - . . - ." agODOO<br />
To avions Justice Syalem. -<br />
Assemblyman - Moore, of Mercer,<br />
eks to reform tbe justice or the peace<br />
lyntern of New Jersey by a bill' be<br />
presented In the house Monday night,<br />
whlob provides that candidates for this'<br />
oftlce muat qualify by civil service<br />
commission r> , before their names are<br />
placed on the ballots. There la grave<br />
luestlon as to tbe constitutionality of<br />
bis bill; In view or tbe fact that<br />
ustlces of ibe peace are constitutional<br />
ifHcera and tbe method or their elec-<br />
lon IH provided In the constitution.<br />
REAL- ESTATE! •?« INSURANCE<br />
Clayton Haines Brick<br />
411 Eighth St. Oeean City, N.J.<br />
Indorsed Canal Project. -<br />
The Cape" May' Pomona at Its<br />
quarterly meeting In South Seavllle<br />
on Saturday unanimously adopted tbe<br />
Stone Harbor grange resolutions In-<br />
dorsing the canal aero n» Middle Town-<br />
hip, connecting tbe Inland waterway<br />
1th tbe Delaware Rlver.and Ihe build-<br />
Ing or tbe bridge across Egg Harbor<br />
Boy connecting the dead ends of ibe<br />
parkway at Beesley's' Point and<br />
Homen' Point. '•<br />
' Rows Rcadjr lo Bloom<br />
—Lawyer William B.Davis sold Tues-<br />
day tbat be bad seen the unusual sight<br />
of a rbsebjisb containing ISO buds<br />
about to burst into bloom. Tbe busb<br />
Is in tbe yard of Dr. Howard . Reed lu<br />
tbe up-towu section ortblsclly. Tbluk<br />
>f It—In tbe middle or January! Tbe<br />
busb Is on the south aide or Dr.' Reed's<br />
hou>e. . . -<br />
CUT Depoalta (loo<br />
At the- regular weekly meeting or<br />
be City Commlselnners, It was de-<br />
• " ' • elded tosend acbeckfordOOtoCounty<br />
.?'«"" J«i«*erni. _ | Clerk A. Carllon Hlldretb. This sum<br />
LewlsMcMurtile.BlUsHenryOros-, w||, cover.the cost of recoidlng the<br />
alias Howard Morton, alias Lewis<br />
Miller, who plead guilty to tbe charge<br />
of forging tbe name or Jan. P. Totem,<br />
or Cape May upon a check for 1800 and<br />
posslug It in Ocean City, was sentenced<br />
to not less than one nor more than<br />
seven years in the Stale Prisou al Ihe<br />
recent term of court.- *<br />
Uelllnsr kcw Member*.<br />
'The Lorart'arprnten' Union I* get<br />
ting new members every week, • It la<br />
slated, aud now has 88 in good stand-<br />
ing. Many of the old members, not<br />
Included In this number, are working<br />
In other places at present. Chaa.<br />
JSckert was given a "takedown"<br />
square at tbe last meeting of tbe union, to you price paid if not satisfactory.<br />
sales or rtreet certificates All of the<br />
mouey may.not be required for. this<br />
purpose.<br />
lVJaddocK'0 pharmacy<br />
Eighth and Asbury Ave.<br />
Nyal'e Remedies<br />
What are they? Why do we recommend<br />
them? They are a line of family remedies<br />
(to be used when unnecessary to coll M.<br />
D.) made by the best chemist.in United<br />
States. We recommend them because we<br />
know their composition and can return<br />
Ttie Greitest Baraajos in Ocean City<br />
Two Twin Houses on Wesley Ave. below Twelfth St<br />
Twelve rooms and bath, asbestos roofs, finisbed basements<br />
all conveniences, extra' wasbstanid and toilet in basement,<br />
living and dining rooms panelled, ceiling, panelled, all in<br />
chestnut Dutch balls, columns between living and dining<br />
room, very large closet room. Ideal summer homes. .<br />
IMlHfu ;<br />
-THcs New Y««»r<br />
o<br />
We desire to thank our friends and .patrons for their liberal patron<br />
age during 191.2. We are making a special effort to serve yon bettet<br />
daring the coming year, than ever before with bettec facilities, larger<br />
stock and right prices; • t o ^ .; .#<br />
9^1. Asbnty Ave<br />
MCALLISTER'S<br />
Mid-Winter Clearance Sale of Winter:<br />
* •* Stocks Will Close Next Saturday >'> V:<<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly THREE days more of tbis great money siv-<br />
ing sale.' Don't miss this last opportunity. > You<br />
will need heavy goods yet,, and it is to your in-"'<br />
terest td buy now. Watch for another spedai..<br />
notice next week. -:o:- -fo>- -»>- •<br />
s. s. MCALLISTER<br />
Taa Aabury Av*. Oeean Olty, N. u.<br />
Money to Loan<br />
* o<br />
on First Mortgages<br />
4<br />
Between BlgnUia»l-flmrb^»i«ata><br />
• W%»4iwta<br />
JOSEPH I. SCULL & COMPANY<br />
757 Asbury Aveoaa<br />
B. FRANK SMITH<br />
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.<br />
No walling ror two weeks to know iryou can get It;, we ean tall son at<br />
once. Bargains in Bay' and Ocean' front properties. Uboloe oottagee for<br />
aale. Also lots for bivestment and for Improvement—tha choice of<br />
Ocean City. 'Apply to- ,<br />
••••.. J. M. CHESTER & CO.,<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> CTTY. N. J.<br />
RMAI.B8TATB . MCMTaAQB INVMaTMMNTS<br />
E; j. HANK<br />
3Q8 EIGHTH STREET ~-<br />
Interesting to Investors<br />
-OH-<br />
Those Who Wish a Desirable location for a Seaside Home<br />
FOR SALE—A few lota located In Section Q.OwinO&T, H. t.,<br />
= to Ticlnityof State road and Fenssjlrasla and Bead-<br />
ing Railroad itutiona. Also altca for bongalowa attuite on <strong>On</strong>at Kn<br />
Oarbor Bay, Beeday's Point, N.J. .<br />
ARTHUR D. BARROWS<br />
. ,-> ' " Guardian • • . . .<br />
832 CENTRAL AVENUE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>. N. J.<br />
AVE you a cottage, bung-<br />
alow or apartment to fur-<br />
nish? We have a line of<br />
furniture at less than Phila-<br />
delphia prices.<br />
It will pay you to call and see<br />
our stock before buyingXelse-<br />
• where. " •<br />
Window Shades a Specialty.<br />
Chas. E. Adams & Bro.<br />
720-22 Asbury Avenae<br />
THE - IMPERIAL*^<br />
WYOMING:<br />
IM OCCAM AVfnrV<br />
OaiaaiCMy. B.M.<br />
op"-> all tbe yaar '>n' B<br />
i 1<br />
i 'i<br />
HOTEL ATGLEN ,<br />
large and aasnrad patnaan proves Its aaa<br />
oca. For terms and parUstUSTS addfaat,<br />
•.caarr.<br />
THE WILMERS; . '<br />
T08Central Ave, ", , > ,^\ ,<br />
Open all the year. Flrat-claaa tabla<br />
board. Evenmg'dlnnan. ' ^' S>1 T i''<br />
awa. o. w. wiunu<br />
THE LAUREL •'<br />
ilia OEHTBAI. AVMxnm, mum sou<br />
••a. u m vawnutn, r>av<br />
Open all tba rear<br />
STERLING HOTEL •<br />
OPEN A1X TEAR ^ '<br />
Hot water heat. Winter boardefa<br />
THE HEWL1NGS . .<br />
Host desirable location. Opan all<br />
year. Elevator to street level. Vapor<br />
•* n. •mrniM<br />
Ninth and Wesley ave. •_• OeeanUtty.Jt.J.<br />
Dance Every.<br />
Wedneaday and<br />
Saturday Nl&bt<br />
CotdUmcbaa,<br />
Ftc.<br />
The Excursion House<br />
JAMES CLARK<br />
MAIN STREBTaad . . '.<br />
• NEW JBR8BV AVBNUB.<br />
SOMERS* POINT :: N.J.<br />
HANN BUILDING<br />
Blfthth St. Opp P. R. R. Station<br />
DIRECTORY .<br />
• -^First Floor—<br />
301 Eighth Street .<br />
RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating<br />
303 Eighth Street—— .<br />
WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors<br />
305 Eighth Street— . . • .<br />
E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker<br />
307 Eighth Street-<br />
O. L_ LAKE<br />
..REAL ESTATE AGENT...<br />
MB A»buTj Avenue, Oeaaa Cttj. H." Mi<br />
LoUltoraala. OoUagasMinat.' *<br />
Cormpondenea soUeilM 11 < 1 > I<br />
•>e>ntlna> Buylna 1 airMI SmMUnm<br />
CLARBNCB S. SCULL<br />
Hyeampaaleaanall million dollar ^ ctur.<br />
Gt me quota 700 r~"~<br />
605 eighth street<br />
OoaaCttr Na*4aMe»<br />
LAKE<br />
Undertaker and Embalmer<br />
First National Bank<br />
WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law<br />
Rooms 2-3-4-5- -*-8ocbnd Floor—<br />
JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder<br />
Room 7—BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION<br />
R o o m s 8 - 9 - 1 0 - 1 1 — - ;•; •:•••• •"•• - v ^ - - ; ^ - , - . : - ;<br />
YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE<br />
Room B—PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA<br />
|| ;<br />
Adveiiise in the SENTINEIi<br />
K'X''~ : '-"•''.<br />
'.;,>',_''^\'', 1 ' (' ; ' '•.;' ';."l'*.,''.'"'*. ; !ii\. ;.'Vi '''.^
inotpravent oa from see-<br />
•"•""*- " • i defects<br />
IS GIVEN HONORS<br />
Receives Appointment from<br />
atonal Rivers and Harbor<br />
Congress;<br />
r" beUevad In tt, out,' after a practical<br />
generally speaking, In tbe bands of tn-<br />
men. It><br />
v noboonds.<br />
reports thai come from<br />
alltbe dUea of the Bute that have ad.<br />
f<br />
• w7'8eott Hand .has received the<br />
following from Secretary Thompson,<br />
of the National Hlvem and . Harbor<br />
Congress:<br />
^Washington Office, January IS. 1913<br />
MB. W. SCOTT HAND,<br />
,•' ' ' Ocean City, KJ.<br />
-.%'Dear Bit:—The following merits your<br />
elaaasfaMen,tlott, as If presents- briefly<br />
a plan of Interest mad profit to you and<br />
tenders an invitation of unusual value.<br />
' "Yon have been selected.to make an<br />
appointment of Importance, that of<br />
field representative or this Congress<br />
and we are forwarding a booklet<br />
' ment condttsrvely show that tbe result<br />
* • romostoperiaitd flagrant viola-<br />
t e tftftfpfjfeandjha letter or<br />
" aetv and that the officials<br />
ratUeesly extravagant,<br />
'salary-grafting aa tbe<br />
fr, not an Idle<br />
ujb-<br />
We<br />
presents, among other matters, so<br />
ojncu)l Invitation *> oar members to<br />
visit the exposition at San Francisco<br />
IO1S1&' -<br />
.The number that will.avail them-<br />
selW~af this '. Invitation will on<br />
dodbtedlybe'largeand tbe entertain-<br />
ment of out. party splendid, wbUe the<br />
journey, Including the capital and the<br />
metropolis of the Nation,.the scenic<br />
wonders of the Bookies, the Oreat<br />
ttmaM«tp«ns»to be able to compare<br />
offleiel salaries of eleven cities'In<br />
iU&IersaK-sMng the flgnns of<br />
tP form,of govero-<br />
under tbe ii<br />
Wkbereiaa reader of the Ban<br />
of these<br />
the,>IBclal letters<br />
The statement show-<br />
ing tb»popjiaUpnottoeleven cities,<br />
wllhUieorftWsaiarleiis as follows:<br />
6<br />
Xake* and~NlagCHrFalls, taken In the<br />
best of company, will be the-event of<br />
JUfettme.<br />
That we may &o under the very best<br />
auspices at ttavbast possible cost. It Is<br />
necessary that we nave a guarantee of<br />
sufficient numbers to complete, far In<br />
ad vance,all arrangements. Therefore,<br />
we are?Inviting all our. Held repre-<br />
sentatives, including your appointee;<br />
to take this trip at our expense. Our,<br />
requirements (see booklet) are appeal<br />
9,000<br />
Inglyeasy.. After reading tbe litera-<br />
ture, pleas*,tnrn tt over to.your ap-<br />
pointee, whom we hope will be some-<br />
7w.000 00 omxypq would be glad lo .accompany<br />
on tbe trip—a man or a woman, pre-<br />
ferably' a relative, or perhaps a clergy-<br />
man, teacher or ambitious student—<br />
boll In any case one whose integrity<br />
yon can fully endorse.<br />
In return for your co-operatloo you<br />
arecordMly invited to^t* along and<br />
« 700 00<br />
700 OS<br />
*»00 tended/and will W granted all<br />
,1,200 01<br />
SIT* ?f* "iUi (MM f-<br />
•-• - • • . QUO 00<br />
clerk of Coancli,<br />
fM/*-ii<br />
'* Oeta> i no -extra<br />
tt Cities,<br />
Ft«so,aBO<br />
OF<br />
.461<br />
Mjooatx)<br />
4,000 00<br />
V'-9,000 O<br />
lelatkH. 8,000 oo<br />
^Population,MM, ,<br />
aooopo<br />
:. Ki,om oo<br />
^^sL200 00<br />
It ,480 01<br />
''480 00<br />
t'hte'owi<br />
!tbefsctsboaid>oib<br />
wltha populMiooor test<br />
a ju Mayor $!,«»»<br />
thai<br />
Un<br />
i^«iSii«^:<br />
•lib<br />
Has,<br />
which tells of our purposesand<br />
Thf Paler e M * ,<br />
. The watSTsot.tlw eats, lakea,<br />
add streams to gsneral. are very<br />
colotsd. For .Instance, the vratsv.ot<br />
toe Mediterranean eea Js not colodesa,<br />
bit gnen-blus; also tbsre Is a brUHant<br />
red river In Booth America. She Bt<br />
Lawrence. In Canada, la pale green<br />
•nd^be Ottawa, golden brows. < Where<br />
these two rivers meet qntte frequently<br />
whole broad patches reman munlxea<br />
LEWIS M. CRE8SE<br />
' Re elected President ot the First National Bank of Tuls Orty. - . ,<br />
At tbe meeting of the dlrectoni of the First National. Bank of Ocean City<br />
Friday morning the present officers were reflected.. They are as .follows: U,<br />
M.Cnoae.presldeutjR.B. Btltea, vice president; W. Scott Hand, cashier; H.<br />
8. Mowrer, assistant cashier; J. Flthlan Tatem, solicitor. ..;,.'<br />
«rtJly<br />
enjoy the courtesies and privileges ex-<br />
reduction to costs.<br />
We shall hold this matter In abey.-<br />
ance until we hear. from, you,. wbieb<br />
wetrust,wUlbe,at-your earliest con<br />
veoienceond In no event later than<br />
February 1, as • longer delay would<br />
not be fair to the ultimate candidate<br />
fromyonr section.<br />
'Very truly yours,<br />
a A- TaoMFaos,<br />
Secretary.<br />
adopted^ augmented by the arrogant<br />
boasUaTorthe'average official under<br />
the new system.' There may be, and<br />
no doubt are, abuses, extravagance and<br />
corruption under the, old system, but<br />
It waa the solemn promise that all<br />
these thiogawould be remedied under<br />
the new regime; It now seems, bow-<br />
•jthatwhllewemay have steered<br />
fiear-of-Cylla we are In imminent<br />
danger of being wrecked upon Chary b-<br />
dls,«(i(ce>^Dder the* commission gov-<br />
ernment, a dictatorial autocrat, deem-<br />
ing himself securely vested with aibl-<br />
trary and plenary powers, may be a<br />
BEAUTIFUI, 8UN8BT8<br />
aeuior Mlcbola *Wt1les) of <strong>On</strong>e<br />
Seen In THIS Clay•<br />
Writing in the Brldgeton News,<br />
Senator I • T. Nichols says:<br />
It was suonet at South Ocean City.<br />
The train wa» progressing slowly<br />
across tbe big'bridge which'spans tbe<br />
river. The »ky was aglow with the<br />
last embers of ihedecllulng sun. Now<br />
and Uien a gull or other seahlrd flew<br />
across the water and disappeared In<br />
the marsh lands. <strong>On</strong> the wjjjern sky,<br />
looking south, fantastic figures ap-<br />
peared ID the fast flying clouds, with<br />
lumn and column of horses and<br />
harlots In siiboulte. , ' '<br />
To the west gold, white and sombre<br />
streaks flecked the horizon. To tbe<br />
ortb Ulmy specks, no bigger than a<br />
man's .hand chased each other like<br />
boys In recess during school time. In<br />
tbe distance tbe sun was setting In the<br />
midst or a radiant glory unequalled<br />
for beauty. A» its rays slowly settled<br />
In the far-away- the dusk of twilight<br />
thickened and deepend till there was<br />
left behind only a Uny line with a<br />
diver edge. Beautiful Indeed was tbe<br />
ilsture wrought out by tbe departing<br />
king of day. " . '<br />
No human band could wield a brush<br />
to paint the panorama In the clouds,<br />
because the artlnt.be he Rapheal, Ti-<br />
tian' or Mlchial Abgelo, must fall In<br />
conception In the presence of tbe Mas-<br />
ter whose Imprist was that moment<br />
on the whit* speck, on tbe shadow, on<br />
the silver lining, on the golden aureole.<br />
God alone could paint a picture so<br />
strong, so beautiful. 'Reader, It will<br />
pay you some .evening hour to view<br />
the sunset an the writer saw It on a<br />
recent December day at Corson'e' In-<br />
let, on tbe sands. Hounds and meadows<br />
of Cape May County, ".,.'. . :<br />
greater Inenace to good government<br />
than tbe.afowed corroptloolst or the<br />
petty grafter, and especially when be<br />
l« • boss who attempts to establish<br />
political fences, by disregarding and<br />
defying law, thwarting the pill of tbe<br />
people and officially trampling upon<br />
their rights. Dnder such condition*<br />
It l» no.wooder {bat Intelligent, sober-<br />
mlnded.thonghtful men*paD)«and ask,<br />
•Veal euidte Trannferm.<br />
Recent real estate'transfers In Ocean<br />
City recorded In the office of County<br />
'•whither are we drifting," under thl«<br />
' So''far'as the .commission form of<br />
government Is concerned, we have not<br />
jd«JeUb;fti,lls many wise provisions,<br />
and we believe that If tbe law In Its<br />
entirety was economically, honestly<br />
and Impartially adminUtered.lt would<br />
work' : for tbe general good. It has<br />
been'to(.operation in Qalveston for<br />
about fourteen years, and that city, has<br />
prospered beyond measure. Nearly<br />
allother'dtlesiii^trie west and south<br />
that have adopted the system bsve<br />
pronouneed It good, but after a short<br />
Jersey the<br />
1 tone that<br />
It Is a delusion and a enare", as tbe law<br />
has befn^minUtered We, however,<br />
III ^not'argue this point here, but<br />
«nerely.pieseot the above facts and<br />
figures for tbe reflection and consldera-<br />
BTTERIINQ. . '<br />
Ebenezer Adam*. W. F. Becker, Dr.<br />
J. R. Becker, Philadelphia; L H. Cor-<br />
eon,At|snUcClty.<br />
-W: W. Boyle, E. 8. Woodward,<br />
Cbas. Watson, David Jester, H A<br />
Stocky. MVJBattln^ Cam'den; c. Mo-<br />
ban, ~Peermont; W. L Burr, Bwartb-<br />
more; M. H. Peaser, Jenkintown; F<br />
H., Landla aad wife.; O. W: Bntter-<br />
wortb, wife and daughter, George<br />
fattier and wife, J. S. Master, H J<br />
Weeton. Philadelphia-, (Mary/DavW<br />
son, Fredonla; Lewis Conon, ScsJale;<br />
UX Fenton, We* CoUjngswood,<br />
;, A. J. Kastrup, Paul Rock. George<br />
Q&m B; J^Bpfko>Bbbart flpeak-<br />
manj a P. Pen^^rMaster Jobo C.<br />
C7JV A.'Schneider. F. O. Wilson<br />
U CXanaeb, R B. Bowman.-KTET<br />
Coiemau. Hamuel CoHman,^Ja£ '<br />
<strong>CITY</strong>'S APPROPRIATIONS<br />
neaoialloaa Ooveralna; Tbcis<br />
•••sweet fey in* ca<br />
The resolution providing for tbeclty's<br />
appropriations waa passed on, final<br />
reading at the meeting or the City<br />
Commissioners on Thursday.<br />
The appropriations are aa follows:<br />
Streets,<br />
Salaries,<br />
Fire, .<br />
Miscellaneous,<br />
Advertising,.-.'<br />
Light,<br />
Removsl of Garbage,<br />
Removal ot llubblah,<br />
Interest,<br />
Printing,<br />
Health, :<br />
WbarveW,<br />
Water, . .<br />
Drains, . ' -<br />
Boardwalk, -<br />
Music, " . •<br />
Police and Lifeguards,<br />
Building Inspection Depart-<br />
. partment.<br />
Electrical Inspection Depart-<br />
ment.<br />
Retiring Bonds of 1897, 5,000 00<br />
Interest on Bonds of 1897, 1,000 00<br />
Sinking Fund Bonds of 1902. 1,700 00<br />
nterest on Bonds of 1002, 8,400 00<br />
Retiring of Pavilion Bonds<br />
' of 1908, 1,000.00<br />
merest on Pavilion Bonds<br />
» ori808, •' • * . 225.00<br />
Sinking Fund School Bonoe<br />
or 1905, ...<br />
Interest on School Bonds or<br />
' 1905. ..-,.'<br />
Sinking'Fund, Boardwalk<br />
Clerk Hlldrelh, as reported in tbe Cape<br />
vlay County Gazette, are as follows:<br />
Seymour.Davls et ux to Sutton 4<br />
Corson Co. $7500. Lots 104 and 105,<br />
Qlrard Realty Co. .<br />
James El Lake et ux to James M.<br />
Chester. Lot on northwest aide Wes-<br />
ley avenue SO feet northeast from<br />
Twenty-sixth .street, being 1315 feet<br />
deep extending to exterior line. Bec:<br />
tlon F. ' ,/•<br />
Charles P. Lake to Wm. O. Reckltt.<br />
$50. Lot on West .avenue ISO feet<br />
southwest from Fifty-seventh street,<br />
being SO reel wide and 100 feet deep.<br />
Victor J.Hombreeht Co. to Ocean<br />
City Gardens Co. (2300. Lots 1142<br />
and 1143. block 11. . .<br />
Ocean'City .Gardens* Co. to Ocean<br />
City Yacht Club: 92300. Lots 1142<br />
and 1143, block 11.<br />
Ocean City Association to David P.<br />
Cromwell. $11,150. Lot hi southwest<br />
line Sixtieth street near, high-water<br />
line, 600 feet southwest from Fifty-<br />
ninth street. " •'-'•. •'<br />
West Jersey Investment Co to Ed-<br />
win G.C. Bleahly. Lots 2959 and 2960,<br />
block; 29. •<br />
Girard Realty Co. to Seymour Davis.<br />
$13,000. Lots 10,12.14 and 16, Girard<br />
Realty Co.; loU 9.11,13,15.17, 19. 21,<br />
23; lots 70, 71: 72, T3. J 74, 75 and south<br />
east ao feet of lot 69. •. '., •<br />
Victor J! Humbrecht Co to .Hill<br />
Dredging Co. Lots 1172,1178.1171 and<br />
1175, block II. .<br />
. Wm.'W. Bell et utf to Samnel B.<br />
Gill. 'Lot Oil, Section A. ". '<br />
Ocean City Gardens Col' to Alonzo<br />
C. Lore. Lot 901, block 9.<br />
Lewis M. Crestfe et ux to Daniel J<br />
Murray. (450. Lot 489, Section C.<br />
Kirk Johnson et ux to I. Wilfred<br />
Hart. ' Lot Ip southeast line Ocean<br />
avenue176 feet southwest (from Tenth<br />
street, belug 25 feet wide and 950 feet<br />
d e e p . . ' , ' • • • ' .<br />
Pram be* J.-Sal to to SamueJ 8<br />
Wepzell, Lot 35, Section 8. . . •<br />
Daniel J. Murray et ux to Lewis M<br />
Crone. «24OO. Lots 879 eod 880, Sec<br />
Jane E Boyle to Albert Fogg. 13400<br />
Interest. Boardwalk Bonds<br />
of 1905,<br />
Sinking Fond, Boardwalk<br />
. Bonds of 1908, . , .<br />
Interest, Boardwalk Bonds<br />
otlBOS,<br />
Sinking Fund, Fire Appar-<br />
atus; Bonds of 1908,.<br />
Interest, . Fire Apparatus<br />
Bonds of 1908,<br />
Sinking Fund, Boardwalk<br />
BoodboM909. ' '<br />
Interest. Boarkwalfc Bonds<br />
of 1909,<br />
Sinking Fund, Floating In*<br />
P t y , |<br />
Corson. riSSO. Lot 918, Section H.<br />
CharleaA,Campbell'« Dairy Producte<br />
Batter and Egg* '<br />
Ask for Booklet of Bpedal ties<br />
Orders Delivered BotbPbnnw<br />
Eyes Examined Witboat Drops<br />
.np4»4ala methods. nutn'tk<br />
ed. ' for ttnt nlsss OoUcsl<br />
o necssstty ofaolosi ad a<br />
At i.JB. . Bets. Mets. Daily et s.*><br />
tssass&&<br />
a. m.;tun. Ban. eaurch clerk;<br />
av James A. M. B. Cnoren, earner aevanll)<br />
an7£ws?Bvaoaa OceenlW. N. JyJ. H.<br />
JaeksonpaMor. Bonday-Uervloea: Vteacn-<br />
MaoedoolKM. tchareb. Tenth street and<br />
UOwrenDe anomUeadlnrUepotrthe<br />
CHtlRCMI SOCMTIBS. '<br />
^taEortidelCldTeytiraasw^<br />
^<br />
at Jon-<br />
H. 8. Mowrer. presidents<br />
Propertba tor sale. Ba<br />
oasssandeoUaeastarnntlnaUpsTtsolthecny. Oor.<br />
ToEnrolliforthe Personally Conducted<br />
FLORIDA EXCURSION<br />
Leaving Ocean City . .<br />
Morning, January 25th<br />
Next<br />
II . A fine party of;men'and/ladies is ialready assured and there are hundreds of Ocean<br />
City people who Avotddispend their winter in this-Marvelous Pinellas Peninsula if they<br />
%k^th^ ' • • • • • • • • •<br />
IT Why do you not investigate at first hand the country where Mr. John Bramell has just<br />
refused inside of thirty days an advance bf'$5odbo on one of the three St Petersburg lots<br />
he^purchased jmd whej% he : has purchased £ve. acres adjacent to the city; which he will<br />
sOMi Bub-diyideandvSell at several times the acreage price paid. *<br />
IF-'-See for your8«lf^eccimtiT where Charles R. Hall, of Avalon, N. J,, has just cleared<br />
n2 aud over,f4o,oro in niiwtydays tradmg in'rea^ ' ' \ •" ; ,' , • '<br />
^ fj^'tflF? ;You; willsgo on this low rate excursion if yon but stop long enough to think the. matter<br />
I-_>JI ^—-^ormatio*^ ; ><br />
Telephone<br />
Achievement<br />
• Tbe story of the yean with the Belt Sya-<br />
lem b one of marked adtievcment. Thoty^ts<br />
yean of development have btnh the splendid na-<br />
tsotMside system of" to-day connecting over<br />
7,000,00fr Ben Tekpbonea m more than 70,000<br />
place*. . . ..,,;• , ;.. .<br />
' Tkb ancceta b the remit of the eatahliab*<br />
for eoati, method, and apparatas; it it Use natdt<br />
of having alwaya in mind a broad parpoae from<br />
•Afch there could be no deviation—that of catab.<br />
Hthfa«agf«at telephone system to cover (Us<br />
bwad land and brine tbe beaefita of nmvettal tele,<br />
phone cotnmrmtratirm to ewmty wMi.m.mth. fa sfy.<br />
Union. . - •<br />
people who make over 28,000,000 caDa a day,<br />
are tbe great progressive factor b tbe ~»~T*VH<br />
i-Iidldiiigof the Bdl Syatam, and to-day they<br />
require one BeU Telephone to every thBtaen<br />
people in the country. . ;<br />
SYSTEM*<br />
tnemootn.<br />
•SB's Christian Tmapsrmnes Union,<br />
Mmin^tloaal. Busts asmt-montnly.<br />
Irs. C.awan; oonesponrtlna see-<br />
r. Parser j reoardlns teereian,<br />
'^msr, Mrs. Anna 1,<br />
: 5eCRBT SOCtBTIBS.<br />
- idaar Mo. IJl. r.and A. U..<br />
.Ilol«. A. o. B. W.. meets<br />
Adaygnitlns In K-oi<br />
I. VTM >aDE<br />
'.Adams.<br />
EaanV*av<br />
Wallace, kespeV 6T reoords.<br />
A. uougeols.<br />
Hstuday<br />
' BWey,<br />
Otty tocej. Wo. ISM •Carpenters"<br />
meets eTeryVrlasyeTenln»CK. of<br />
. oeone o. Adams:asaaury..&<br />
award TOarn.<br />
Otis M. Townsend<br />
• APracueal Beasboro Architect<br />
Licensed by the State, -s- i><br />
KIGHTM STREET. OPP. P. O,<br />
OOEAH <strong>CITY</strong> N. J.<br />
XQWNSEND. GODF RE Y<br />
Attorney-at-Law<br />
BanieUBolldlnc At Ocean City Saturdays<br />
Atlantic City tBWealeyave.<br />
B. DAVIS<br />
Attorney at Law •<br />
809 Eighth Street '.<br />
Ocean City • , New Jersey<br />
AtlanUeGtyTkeatrea<br />
l?OLLO IILAT1U<br />
At. W. Martin's fio.ooo Revival of<br />
UNCLE<br />
TOM'S<br />
CABIN<br />
50 PEOPLE,<br />
Two BANDS AND<br />
ORCHESTRA<br />
;mn[ar-lSc.aSc,*cai>d'ste! Mattaen Dmflj-<br />
Moo.. Toea,, Wed.. Thurs. B«se., Feb. lo, n.<br />
' »andii,ats.]D<br />
u<br />
J N. GRISCOM, M. D.<br />
BIQUTU OT. AND W19UiBY AVE.<br />
Botl< Ptianfs-Bell. IS; InlsrJSUts. in-A<br />
Offloe Uoars- UnUI 10 a. nw From 6 to S p. m.<br />
Mo omos boors Bandar. •'<br />
At Richard Tovnatnd'a, Palermo. 430 to &•><br />
p. m. dally. BeU Fbone,rarmer-s <strong>Line</strong>. IM1<br />
BHiAllenCorson.M.D.-'<br />
aiB Wesley Avenos<br />
Ooean City<br />
***Inier4ltale<br />
New Jersey<br />
DR. W. P. HAINES<br />
COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> CITV. N. *'.<br />
(81010 a.m.<br />
41 to! p.m. i<br />
|sto8p.in.<br />
Phones: Bell 4U-W; Inler-HlstellB-A<br />
UKK1CE HOUBHi<br />
J«aU,ia»<br />
HEUSOHEL PETTIT, H. D. .<br />
80T WESLEY AVE.<br />
OCCAN-eiTVrNEW-JERSEV 1—HCOTX<br />
omeeUoon:UntU9jna,m. -<br />
Sto«p.m.<br />
• toBp.m.<br />
Snore I,tae Can Will Hake<br />
Connection at Pleasant-<br />
vllle for This City:<br />
Ou and after Saturday next. Ocean<br />
.Ity people and others desiring to<br />
lo tbls report can leave Phlladel-<br />
pbU on Ihe II o'clock electric ears at<br />
night and make through connection.<br />
Tbls Is something ibe people of ibis<br />
oily have wanted for years, and tbat<br />
they will have it la doe to tbe efforts<br />
of W. Scott Hand aud Mrs. Meta R.<br />
Sailer, of this clly, who was publicity<br />
aReot ben for tbe Shore Kaal <strong>Line</strong> last<br />
sommer.<br />
Tbe following letter from J. N.<br />
Akarman, general superintendent of<br />
tbe Snore Fast <strong>Line</strong>, esplalua Itself:<br />
Atlantic City, Jan. 27, 1913.<br />
H»m> Hnq ' •<br />
0R. CHARLES B. RIDER<br />
•"•Dentist"<br />
809 Central Avenue<br />
OCCAM C1TV. ». J.<br />
Hngtaes' Central Pharmaqr<br />
EWU* K. set Wain in.<br />
Wah* A vs.'<br />
CMS lalsMHato. I«-B<br />
Prescriptions oar specialty, slwsja<br />
ately comnoondeo. doaa"<br />
winter. TrylbenMdtah.<br />
^ - . gT , ^^ aaaa^d as ail<br />
vC$ fjyf|a»a| HfHl W I1BSM4 1* < *N<br />
i open all<br />
rJ Unmclilsl<br />
_jvenesdtt«n1nuai*reeamiiMndlt. Uls<br />
redacUooinprtosftartbeneEltwo wseks 9<br />
oar DM UUmped Initial and Locality Corra-<br />
apondenrs C«id«. ••»€• our Blsblh street<br />
window." Open Bondara, » to 10m s. m.,<br />
and 1 lo 3 p. m. aod • IO7J0 p. m.<br />
J. THORNLEV HUOaES, Maatftr<br />
Dselsrla rasnaaif- -<br />
Boyle Commercial Agency<br />
624' Eighth St. Ocean.Ctty. N. J<br />
, B. C. BOYLE, fleaager<br />
OUima adjostad and collected anywhere in<br />
United 8tatee. .<br />
Coal! Coat! Coal!<br />
The U. H. Shoemaker Lumber<br />
Company have leased from A.<br />
i. Smith bis Coal yard, so they ;<br />
could receive Coal over the<br />
Pennsylvania Rallroad.not be-<br />
ing able to secure Coal over<br />
the Beading Railroad. fast '<br />
-enough (or their trade.- When<br />
In need of Coal call up<br />
SHOEMAKER<br />
Cashier First Nattoual Bank,<br />
Ocean City—<br />
My Dear Mr. Hand:—The request<br />
bat you made to me, and which was<br />
ipplemeoted by Mrs. Halter on her<br />
isit last Saturday, baa been considered<br />
avorably, and on and -after Saturday,<br />
February 1, tbe last ear will leave At-<br />
lantic City, for Ocean Ully at lfc 10 a.<br />
arriving at Pleasantvllle at 12 80<br />
., and there making cpanecthm<br />
ith tbe 11 o'clock electric train from<br />
Philadelphia, due to arrive there at<br />
180a. m.<br />
The A. C. 48. R. B car will wait<br />
ortbeeonneeUon, so that It will be<br />
made without fall. . . .<br />
I am notifying Mr. James Buekalew,<br />
uperintendent of tbe W. J. 4 8. R. B<br />
accordlDgly, and, as soon as we have<br />
new Ume4ablaa printed, tbto will ap-<br />
on tbe time-table In tbe mean-<br />
me, 'I am taking care of It by sor-<br />
ebanglng over tbe printed lime on the<br />
last trip to and from Ocean City.<br />
Yours truly,<br />
J. N. ARABIC AN.<br />
General Bnpartntendeol.<br />
Not only will this prove a great<br />
boon to Ocean City people who have<br />
compelled to leave Philadelphia<br />
8 o'clock In the evenings, In order<br />
reach this place the same nlgbt,<br />
but It will be a great convenience to<br />
t people who attend shows at the<br />
polio Theater In Atlantic City and<br />
ho have frequently been compelled<br />
miss the closing act of. a play or<br />
pera In order lo catch tbe last car for<br />
City.<br />
v<br />
Try an Advertisement<br />
in the 8BNTINB1V<br />
MID-WINTER MILLINERY SALE<br />
: ;' Entire stock of hats reduced.below cost.<br />
• 'Good style, good qoality, and all colors. • •<br />
J. H. HlldretrVs<br />
eaeAsouryAvs. • . OesanCNy<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
AND<br />
GOMMISSIONER OF DEEDS<br />
PENSION VOUCHERS ::<br />
CAREFULLY EXECUTED<br />
Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> - - ' NEW JERSEY<br />
It may be just barely possible that some<br />
other fellow may sell it a little cheaper,<br />
but abetter qualityVlMPOSSIBLE.";<br />
We have it and we.have it good. Give<br />
us your order for the Sunday poultry. We<br />
dress them.- ' .<br />
Boyle's Dependable Market<br />
8.W. Cor. Twelfth 8L and Asbury Ave. ,<br />
': Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables<br />
In the matters of Conveyancing, Title Investigation and Settlement of Pur.<br />
chases, we aim to give our clients thorough care and conscientions service. • ,<br />
We have always endeavored to maintain that reputation for our office.<br />
MASSEY & EDWARDS<br />
•. tj, h '. • ' :- EIGHTH AND CENTtMtr *VBflUE - ' V '- -.'<br />
mortgage inveBtments aeenred. ; '<br />
LOCAL PEOPLE CAN LEAVE<br />
PHILADELPHIA AT 11 P.M.<br />
Phlladelpbla Business<br />
Makes Many Great Im-<br />
proTements Here.<br />
Waller ObandUr, of Philadelphia,<br />
f ho la a regular weekly visitor to tbls I<br />
city throughout tbe fall and winter,<br />
and a Hummer resident here, has a<br />
tine'two-story apartment bones at 19H<br />
Central avenae now nearing com-<br />
pletion It la' modern In every way.<br />
Tbe boose la being constructed by<br />
Hpsncer B. Swan, and, all of Mr.<br />
Chandler's neighbors say It la one of<br />
the best built bouses they have seen lo<br />
Oceau City. -Mr. Swan has used the<br />
flues! lumber obtainable and bis good<br />
workmausblp has beeu highly spoken<br />
of by* all who have Inspected the<br />
Mr. Chandler baa had' bis collage,<br />
1912 Central avenue, remodeled and<br />
greatly Improved, and al| convenience*<br />
added.atanoullayoftSOO. Tbls work<br />
j»aa also done by 8, B. Swan. '<br />
In addition' to these Improvements,<br />
Mr. Chandler Is having Ibe balance of<br />
lota leveled and cultivated for<br />
and flower beds. A hedge baa<br />
been planted, loo. • •<br />
Mr. Chandler, who lias beeu a cot<br />
lager here for many years, b> much<br />
Interested In Ibis resort. He is a mem-<br />
ber of tbe Ocean City Motor Boat<br />
Club, the Board of Trade, .and 'ibe<br />
Twentieth Street Improvement Associ-<br />
ation. He baa beeu a voter here for<br />
three years. ' * .<br />
FUn?NT8PBAKBR<br />
at. V. Dawilola* Hooaw Eolcrctf.<br />
-Thebonse of Maurice V. Daniels.<br />
1821 Pleasure avenue, waa broken Into<br />
last week, and, although nothing of<br />
value was lakeu so for as can be ascer-<br />
talued, the* house was left in • dls-<br />
Hdered and upset coodltiou. Mr.<br />
Daniels Is working on the case and. If<br />
be can locate tbegnlliypartles. be will<br />
prosecute them to the fullest extent of<br />
. l a w , • • • • • • ' , ' , :i • , ' ' • :<br />
[ra.c.R. —t»«rm to AiKtrcss)W.<br />
c. T. V. atecllBB.<br />
Mrs. Com E Heberry, National<br />
lecturer for the Woman's Christian<br />
perance Union, will address an<br />
open meeting of the Ocean City W. C.<br />
U. In Immanuel Baptist, Chnrch<br />
nest Monday, evening, to which the<br />
pnMlo is Invited.<br />
Referring to Mrs. Bebeny, the<br />
fyack Eveulng Journal says: • ,<br />
"This gifted woman Is not only an<br />
earnest, convincing speaker, but pos-<br />
sesses • rare gift for entertaining and<br />
holding the unbroken attention of her<br />
listeners. Fluent In speech and a <strong>On</strong>e<br />
elocutionist, her address afforded an<br />
Intellectual aa well as moral treat."<br />
SPECIAL EFFORTS<br />
TO REACH MEN<br />
Mr. Bonner to After Those<br />
Who Do, Not Regularly<br />
Attend Any Church.<br />
A feature at the evening services of<br />
be First Presbyterian Church Is' the<br />
presence of an unusually large num-<br />
ber of men. ••:.<br />
The Rev. Charles H. Bonner, In bis<br />
evening sermons. Is making a special<br />
effort to reach men who do not attend<br />
ly church and Is apparently meeting<br />
with a good deal of success from tbe<br />
response the men are making to bis<br />
endeavors. : .<br />
Mr. Bonder la • scholar of rare at-<br />
iluments end as • speaker be baa few<br />
equals lo this section of tbe State<br />
Judging by the turnout of men at<br />
[he church services oo Sunday even-<br />
ings for some time past, Mr. Buhner's<br />
efforts to reach men are meeting with<br />
unbounded success. He has a man<br />
ner that appears to appeal tn- men,<br />
and he Is no less popular as a minister<br />
lib the women members of tbe con;<br />
regatlon. Y,<br />
73 VBAR8 OLD<br />
•bom** Italic Celebrate*)<br />
. Mr Olvlnai • Loncb.<br />
Mrs. Thomas Leslie was seventy-<br />
three years old (although you'd never<br />
suspect It) on Friday, and aba cele-<br />
brated tbe occasion by giving • lunch<br />
to a few' friends' at her borne.<br />
Those presaotbealde Mr Leslie, who<br />
i nearing his sevenly-flflbi birthday<br />
anniversary, went the Rev. and Mrs.<br />
Charles, U. Bohner, Mrs. John E.<br />
Phillips, Mrs. Thomas Cooper Mo-<br />
Master. William James Mo-<br />
Oaban, 3, aud Mrs. T. Lee Adams.<br />
The guesta; ooogralolated Mrs.<br />
Leslie and wished her many "more<br />
birthday anniversaries, together wltb<br />
cpntmned good health. . ,<br />
It's<br />
clous<br />
home at<br />
i you a delt-<br />
lo own your<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>.<br />
B?? l f«JA2WW»gB^^aa,ar?a<br />
Real Estate .Operator. Ninth »m» As-<br />
bory avenaeVnezt to Ore hoase win<br />
will show you the very bast way and<br />
of the greatest bargains to be<br />
W. CHANDLERS<br />
FIDE APARTMENTS<br />
Hew Fire-Alarm Boxes.<br />
Mayor Headley stated at tbe weekly<br />
meeting of tbe City Commissioners<br />
that be had purchased two tire-alarm<br />
Nixes «f the non-Interfering style for<br />
[OOescb. These, be said, would be<br />
istalled within a few days. .<br />
MISS CAMPBELL<br />
TO WBDIH GHORCH<br />
Local Girl WiH.be Bride of<br />
Br. Brlcker, of Phlla*<br />
delphla.<br />
Or. William Henry Brleker, Jr., of<br />
Philadelphia, and Hiss Neonelta<br />
Campbell, daughter of William H.<br />
Campbell, of this city, will be married<br />
In Ibe Pint M. B Church at S o'clock<br />
Wednesday evening next.<br />
A number of Invitations have been<br />
sent friends to witness tbe wedding,<br />
admission being by card..<br />
Tbe marriage ceremony will be per-<br />
formed by,tbe Rev: Or. J. B. Halnea.<br />
pastor of tbe church.. . '<br />
Tbe bride will be given away by ber<br />
father.<br />
The bride will be attired In wblte<br />
crepe cbarmeuse, with Venice lace<br />
and Rhinestone trtmmlugs. She will<br />
wear a white bridal veil, trimmed<br />
with orange blossoms, and 'will cany<br />
white roses.<br />
- Mies Pearl Scull, tbe bridesmaid,<br />
will be gowned In blue crepe cbar-<br />
meuss, covered with white brocaded<br />
ehlObn, and will cany white roses.<br />
Tbe beet-mau will be Dr. Robnt<br />
O. Brtcker, a brother of tbe groom,<br />
and a druggls| at Pleasantvllle.<br />
"Bugcue 8. Miller. Arthur Shoe-<br />
maker, Herbert Wrlgglos and J. Ed-<br />
ward Voss wlll.be the ushers.<br />
The wedding march will be played<br />
by Miss Margaret Parker.<br />
Before tbe marriage, Lohengrin's<br />
"Weddrirg March" will be played.<br />
At tbe conclusion of the ceremony,<br />
Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" will<br />
be rendered.'' " — ,<br />
Following the marriage, a reception<br />
will be held at I ho Rlscayne.<br />
Tbe young pair will go to New York<br />
on a trip of two or three* weeka In<br />
length. The bride will wear a travel-<br />
ing suit or dsrk blue serge and a bat<br />
or white plush, trimmed with- while<br />
fur and white aigrettes.<br />
Dr. Brlcker tea son .of Dr. William<br />
H. Brlcker, of 1512 Nortb Broad street,<br />
Philadelphia. '• . •<br />
Tbe young pair will be "at borne"<br />
at 1618 North'Broad street, Philadel-<br />
phia, after March & .<br />
Men Have. Been Handicapped<br />
by Extremely High Tides<br />
for Weeks.. -<br />
Work Is said'to' be progressing<br />
slowly on tbe Ocean City Boulevard<br />
contract, and some people who have<br />
looked It over within Ibe last few days<br />
say tbe road will not be completed at<br />
tbe time set—June IS.<br />
Up to within a faw days 12,000 ftet<br />
of Ibe mud bank have been completed,<br />
which la said to be two-thirds of Ibe<br />
total amount .of this part of tbe con*<br />
tract. V • •••.;'•. •<br />
Tbe work of pumping, which will<br />
9 considerable, hasn't been started,<br />
and there stems to be no Indication of<br />
commencing. It was said early th|a<br />
w e e k . , •• ,••.•• :•• •'<br />
The men. employed nave been on"<br />
able during the last two weeks, because<br />
of Ihe extremely high tides, to work<br />
moretbau from flve to seven and one-<br />
half boara a day.<br />
It la said tbat, so far as. the work Is<br />
lone, no complaint can be made of tbe<br />
itiallty. Senator Hand has tbe eon*<br />
TBACHBR8*' 1N8TWTJTB<br />
Were Heltf-<br />
The teachers of Cape May' County<br />
held an lostitnte in Ibe Presbyterian<br />
Church at Holly Beach on Friday,<br />
which drew e large attendance.<br />
Tbe Institute waa divided Into three<br />
department»-blgh school, grammar<br />
school end primary, school and inter*<br />
eating discussions were held In each. •<br />
Ocean City waa represented at ibe<br />
Institute by Prof. J. M. Htevena and<br />
all tbe teachers except Miss Boyle,<br />
who was Indisposed. ;<br />
RU88BI.1, HAGYWBDS<br />
Well' Known AlBlele wccratljr<br />
Harriett Uat atpHmBer.<br />
It has Just become- known that B.<br />
Russell Hagy. a former Central High<br />
School athlete well known In tbls city<br />
and brother of Clayton L. Hagy, and<br />
Iss Mary . Elizabeth Thayer were<br />
married secretly In Holy Trinity<br />
Church, New York, September 18.<br />
Announcement of the marriage baa<br />
been made by Mrs. Susan K Thayer,<br />
mother of the bride.<br />
Mr. Hagy was prominent In athletics<br />
while a student at Central Hlgb<br />
School. He waa a football star In 1908<br />
and 1909-, playing quarterback and<br />
He was also captain of the track<br />
team, oT which be was a member for<br />
three .years, participating in the<br />
iprlnts, broad Jump and hurdle events.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Hagy are living at 1811<br />
South Broad street '<br />
READING DOESNT CALL<br />
OUT THIS <strong>CITY</strong>'S NAME<br />
'REPARINGTO<br />
WIDEN BOARDWALK<br />
Bids Are Asked for Extension<br />
Between Seventh and<br />
Tenth 8treets.<br />
After City Solicitor Howell bad told<br />
•e two .City Commissioners present<br />
at tbe meeting on Thursday that they<br />
id uot pass on third reading tbe<br />
ordluaoos authorising the widening of<br />
Boardwalk between Seventh and<br />
Tenth streets, because'ot tbe absence<br />
f the third member, B. Howard<br />
Thorn, Director Fisher moved that the<br />
ordinance'be laid over for a week.<br />
This was agreed to.<br />
Mayor Headley . asked Director<br />
Plaher whether Director Thorn would<br />
st.the next meeting. Mr. Fisher<br />
answered that he did uot know, but<br />
suggested that It was possible. .<br />
Later duriug the meeting, the elty<br />
solicitor stated that he had found that<br />
he law would permit the, passage of<br />
be ordinance by two members of tbe<br />
srl, but It was decided to postpone<br />
action for a week. ,<br />
It was thought well to advertise for<br />
bids for tbe widening of ths walk, end.<br />
oo motion of Mr. Fisher, ibis was<br />
agreed to, tbe bids to be In by Febru<br />
ary SO. . . • ,<br />
Tbe advertisement will be' found<br />
elsewhere In this Issueof theateantrei..<br />
Complaint of Property Owner<br />
Should Remit in Action<br />
of Residents.<br />
Coming lo tbto dry oo the Reading<br />
Railroad Saturday, morning, Jam<br />
Franklin, of Philadelphia, owner of<br />
Strand Hotel here, was rather<br />
nettled, and for ibh reason:<br />
The Beadlug'a train announcer at<br />
be oiber end of the rants repeatedly<br />
called out: "This train for Cape May,<br />
Wlldwood and Stone Harbor.'.'<br />
After bearing this announcement<br />
made In stentorian tones a number of<br />
aa, Mr. Franklin went to tbe man<br />
and asked: .<br />
"Where is tbe train for Ocean Cltjr"<br />
"This la it." was'the man's reply.<br />
"I didn't know," said Mr. Franklin.<br />
You didn't call It out." ' •<br />
This la a matter that should be. taken<br />
up by tbe Board of Trade, Young<br />
Men's Progressive League or the Ocean<br />
ity Business Men's Assoclstloo, as H<br />
one of gnat Importance to this city.<br />
Possibly If Ibe new superintendent's<br />
attention were called' to It, be would<br />
remedy tbe mistake and that promptly.<br />
Mr. Franklin says there were more<br />
passengers for Ocean City than for<br />
Cape May, which, of course. Is the<br />
usual condition. . . . .<br />
Iota Council, No.lSS, Jr. O. U. A<br />
Bt., baa purchased a tine piano player,<br />
which arrived bare on'Monday and<br />
waa Installed In the lodge room. It<br />
will afford the members much enter-<br />
tainment durlngthenext taw month*;<br />
• .' .. Porauue.<br />
Two lots southeast comer Fifteenth<br />
treat and;, Werti a«equtv Bamsin for<br />
-juick sale; flve-room cottage, 885 West<br />
avenue, nrice, •1.000; eleveihroorn cot-<br />
tage.. Wesley mad, entirely modern,<br />
barmlD, orwui exchange «r<br />
aanurhan .to •VnviifiAn or<br />
ShS:Toton,Central avenuej<br />
geventeenib and .Bigburatb _<br />
raclng.tha ocean. $1100; corner lot<br />
facing the ocean,<br />
TwentleU>at.and ave,, S14B0.<br />
RT<br />
FBASK & DABBY,<br />
SEAL K8TAT£ BBOKSB,<br />
Bonne Bldr. Sib and Asbnry Ave,<br />
COMKITXBB8 NAHBO<br />
At the meeting of the Young 'Men'<br />
Progressive League Monday evening,<br />
President Homer Shoemaker .ap-<br />
pointed tbe following standing com-<br />
mittees: ••• , • • : •<br />
Tbe winners wul^tw entertained by<br />
tbel««morth»oantast..<br />
The Bev. D. J.DevlrJe.6f HewTdrk 1 ,<br />
. member of the 1 PaullatOrderiWho aa.<br />
slated at Bt. Augusttne'e Ohanbf'ln<br />
this city the last two rommsrsaaaoaaV<br />
baa been spending a nvdayW^harta*<br />
the guest of the Bev. Jontt'X'8mantyi<br />
Father Devlne and iha^»*^*—*•'<br />
Kennedy, another aaaav,<br />
Paulrat Order with aAumbaroti<br />
among the sommeiy naldentat.l<br />
will go to Bermuda t»nil<br />
mission than during<br />
weeks of Lanu i ".,<br />
'M<br />
Nextaandayevanhig^tiial<br />
EndeavdrBodetyo/^FlT'<br />
tartan Uhqyhw|<br />
nlversarye*rvle»r ,<br />
program In Heuorthe-f<br />
worship and-1<br />
worship a .<br />
addresses bytbeyonnaf<br />
.CtonUwnanrr' L<br />
m.st<br />
iS*^.
l#"<br />
• v^ : f;";S';K:-S--:'<br />
.**'£*r6w ^xjofk^i JBdWatid *«• Boftotta<br />
•VU.Bortop, Moorestown: Hie fcydi*<br />
WUmlng-<br />
Bell Phone xS<br />
Inter-State Phone 134-A<br />
,'flim will be 'celebrated^ in 8t<br />
•tine's Chnreb by the'rector, tbe<br />
John ( J. 'Sweeney, at 8 o'clock<br />
Wedneaday-AshAWedneaday.<br />
will bebleased and distributed.<br />
Tbd service* known" a* "The Way of<br />
be beldi at A o'clock<br />
BemooOj dirrjog-Eepc<br />
at 8 o'clock" every<br />
KattatiaiBtaar mtm. j. -r.<br />
-Mrs.rJobir3 1 .a*al.*>fibto«>lly. who<br />
Mrs.rJobir3.aal.*>fibto«>lly. who<br />
la spending Nyeral weekeip JPJsUadel-<br />
pblawUb'bersister^Mn.'A.'J. Foote,<br />
l f f l t H i I ^<br />
rtlmeeflDg many friend*<br />
end .having a very enjoyable,time.<br />
Hr* J9eaT ha* been tbe recipient of<br />
many Inyjtatlon* to varkm* entertain-<br />
nunb) fram^her/frieoaa In Pbiladek<br />
VtUlam Henry Campbell. Jr., and<br />
srgeTDnsinbery' Noreom. hoth<br />
•* •••••• ^CJX tu ocean uity tugD<br />
, r _j»vo ^roti frvBitiiiiaUi booon<br />
Ivfteebueof lOTS'of fintger'a College<br />
alJTew^Bronawlek. Similar honor*<br />
hlnfbeenitakenbyTkrael Belocr, 1 of<br />
Woodbine,agraduate'ofthe Hlllvllle<br />
Miss- B.' M. t3off,'or MHIvllle, en-<br />
d ltives' and<br />
i Batnrday<br />
M D<br />
ten Cbnreh wen well attended' on<br />
Sunday at all tbe various services.<br />
Tbe pastor,"tbe Rev. Charles H. Boh-<br />
ner. A. M, preached both In the morn-<br />
ing and evening<br />
The Sonday school bad an excep-<br />
tionally good attendance, then being<br />
41 more present than on the corres-<br />
ponding Sunday ot last year.<br />
At tbe Christian Endeavor Society<br />
meeting In the evening a very proBta-<br />
ble service was held by Mis* Louisa<br />
T. Corson. • .<br />
At tbe morning service Hr. Bohner<br />
took as his theme, •Three Would-be<br />
Disciples," and In the evening, "Medl<br />
latins; In Ibe Field* at Eventide.': •<br />
PIB9T M.8.<br />
Service* in ibe First M. E. Church on<br />
Habbatb wen attended by targe and<br />
appreciative audience*. Tbe pastor,<br />
tbe Rev. Dr. Halnes, preached both<br />
morning and evening In response to<br />
• request tbe morning discourse waa<br />
based upon tbe text, "But the Word of<br />
the Lord euduretb forever," tbe theme<br />
being "Tbe Essential*." Tbe frequently<br />
quoted maxim. In essentials, unity; In<br />
non essentials, liberty; In all thing.,<br />
charity, was changed In the last state-<br />
ment to "In all things Verity.'.'<br />
Dr. Haineaaald in part:<br />
"Tbe aonl I* really In search of tbe<br />
actual, wbleb It most have to satisfy<br />
It* hunger. "My soot tblrstetb for<br />
God' is' tbe outreach of tbe sonl's<br />
looglog*. The two fact* that face a<br />
rational being In tbe last analysis of<br />
thought an Uod and tbe aonl." Wltb-<br />
In God an Cbrist and tbe Holy Spirit,<br />
and oar approval to God In HI* Im-<br />
maculate holiness of character must of<br />
necessity be through^Jesus^ who Is<br />
perfect God and perfect Man. 'No<br />
own bath seen God at any time' Is<br />
supplemented by 'the only begolteo<br />
of Ibe Father bath revealed Htm.'Tbe<br />
God eonsctoosness which comas to tbe<br />
peonoallty by tbe witnessing spirit Is<br />
an abiding essential to tbe soul.<br />
"Oat of tbe thought of the *oal<br />
Irlses~tbe~word Immortallty7contlrii<br />
ousexMene*. It may mean eternal<br />
life or eternal death. It must mean<br />
one or tbe other.<br />
"Every man Is confronted with' the<br />
awfol fact, the sad verity of sin, when-<br />
ever, he frankly and folly faces him-<br />
self; and tbe outcome of tbe futun,<br />
when we consider It* immortality. I* a<br />
condition of eternal blessedness or<br />
eternal loss.<br />
•Heaven and hell an the two great<br />
verities that put urgency info tbe<br />
Gospel message.<br />
HTbe roll expression of these verities,<br />
and their application to life Is Chris-<br />
tianity, whieb I* a concrete expression<br />
of life up to date and of potential<br />
activity. To oontalo and use tbe<br />
power of these enenttela may mean<br />
prunlngaod testing to the Individual<br />
life, but ,lt wUI make the aonl that<br />
stands the teat a vessel HI for the<br />
Maker'* use," , •.,•/<br />
lUatAirma, BAPTIST. ••'.•••••<br />
Tbe sermon topic* In Immannel<br />
Baplbt Cbureh last Sunday wen<br />
closely connected, that of toe' morn-<br />
ing being "Believe also In Me," and<br />
tbe evening;snhjeet It* answer; "I-be-<br />
lieve."<br />
: . •."••'<br />
The earlier service showed the In-<br />
General Contractors<br />
Grading and Street Building<br />
vl_ 73° ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Ocean City, .... •--" New Jersey -"<br />
For anything you want to know about<br />
building. ' •<br />
. * Are yon undecided how to plan your house ? Yon are invited<br />
to come and ace oar splendid collection of up-to-date plans. •<br />
Woald yon like to have your ideas of a house developed and<br />
know what it would cost to build ?<br />
1 We have a draughtsman always at your service. Free.<br />
Are yon unfamiliar with building materials? -You are invited<br />
to our show rooms, where samples may be seen and their relative<br />
merits and cost discussed. *<br />
ADDmoNS, ALTBSAttONS AND SCPAIRS<br />
Speneer B. Swan<br />
jobbing Carpenter<br />
a Specialty and Builder<br />
1040 AOwr ATsas*. Ocssa CMy. N. J.<br />
CSTIMATraaNO «>LAN*<br />
Tree Cottage Sites<br />
• ' —AT— '<br />
Peermont-Avalon, IN. J.<br />
We will deed lota on the Main avenue, one and one-hair blocks from tbe<br />
ocean, rree of all Incnmbrances, to those person* who will build cottages on<br />
costing not less than S1500. • .<br />
.-' '. Apply to Avalon Improvement Co. - . .<br />
IMS Arch Street, Phlteda. or Pcermont. New Jersey<br />
Construction Sand & Gravel Go.<br />
~T Are yon undecided'who to have btilld your house? It will<br />
cost you no more to have a man who has designed and luiitt many<br />
of the finest buildings in Ocean City. • - -<br />
JOS. G. CHAMPION<br />
BUILDER<br />
Eighth St., Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot '<br />
T.SEAL<br />
BUILDER<br />
WILLARD 8. 8TEELMAN<br />
Contractor and Builder<br />
Eleventh at. and Bay awe.<br />
Ocean City New Jersey<br />
Js*»;sa Pr*a>»Mr attfiid To .<br />
A. U. WINKLER—<br />
PRACTICAL ^PLUMBER<br />
(J«.,8te«m»n(lHo» W«UrflUer. '<br />
Uffln snd naldsnea, Twitli nraat<br />
and Plasanrs av«iiiM,Oosui City, '<br />
H.J.<br />
aa-B*uptniwist-x. I- •<br />
B.0.MHB. V.*.<br />
YOO 8H0ULD HAVE<br />
A Reliable Builder<br />
To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time<br />
to look'after it closely youreelf and must depend tipon the<br />
honesty of the contractor. - ' [•')'•':'','• '<br />
I have built for a large number of people and could refer yon to<br />
any or all of them. " ' ". • • '<br />
Send for the list of names and photographs ol the Houses.<br />
am».opposite<br />
OTIS M. TOWN SEND<br />
BUILDER <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>,<br />
R.J..<br />
810. 0. ADAMS * BBO.<br />
PUSTEWN6. RANGE * SHHNG<br />
MUCK LATUICBtfc* Etc - .<br />
AH Work la «Usoa Uoe Promptly<br />
: '"'; AttesdedTo.'_;,. , •<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>. N J '<br />
. DOTS.<br />
.Wedding bells again.<br />
Lent will soon be here.<br />
• <strong>On</strong>ly one session or sohool Monday,<br />
, Many ben on tbe Sunday excursion,<br />
Attend tbe revival services In tbe M<br />
E. Church. . - '<br />
Then" will be free conoerU In the<br />
music pavilion at Easter.<br />
• Young Men's Progressive Leagu<br />
will banquet this evening. .<br />
A men's meeting was held by Dr.<br />
Halnes last Sunday aflernouu.<br />
Tbe north half.of North, street has<br />
FOR AUTO BRIDGE<br />
been accepted<br />
. siooers.<br />
by tbe City<br />
.Ticketsto the number of" ao were<br />
•old for tbe potple supper held in the<br />
Presbyterian Church.<br />
The weather 00 Saturday Wan de-<br />
llgbirul, and baby carrUgeu were out<br />
on tbe street* In force. ' '<br />
Meanwhile, whstrs become or the<br />
new city ball project? is the'question<br />
asked by many residents.<br />
Jacob HchuR has made Improve-<br />
if to his property at the' confer of<br />
Seventh street antl Aabury avenMe.<br />
. Howard M. Ffeocb ha* been re-<br />
elected keeper or tbe Ocean City turn-<br />
pike bridge at a salary ot tao a month<br />
an Increase or $f> • month.<br />
MissOllve Brant attracted attention<br />
of promenaden as *he rode, hormsback<br />
through the streets Saturday after-<br />
noon'. She la an expert equestrienne<br />
Two men wb'o were badly hurt while<br />
driving ' piling at Uormn's Inlet<br />
boarded Conductor W. \V._\VeekH 1<br />
train at that place early Tuewlay morn<br />
ing. Tbey were on tbetcway l»<br />
Cooper Hospital, Camden. '. -<br />
ALBERT G. GILBERT-,<br />
PRACTICAL HOOSE PAINTER<br />
645 Asbury Avenue, .<br />
- - OVKAM <strong>CITY</strong>, H. j.<br />
lIM. Q. CHAMPIQN, I<br />
Office. 8th St. Opp. Penna. Depot Ocean City. N. J.<br />
All grades Concrete Gravel and. Sand.<br />
Top. Soil for Lawn Purposes.<br />
• . . • . Dirt for Grading or Filling.<br />
REMDINQ RAILROAD DBUVERY.<br />
one cla** of persons believe in Christ.<br />
They are Christians.<br />
"These believe hi Him as' the Christ<br />
of prophecy—the seed of the woman<br />
JOHN E. TOWNSEND<br />
Electrical Contractor<br />
who was to brake the serpent's bead;<br />
tbe one t,brongh whom all the families<br />
of the earth - were to be blessed as<br />
promised to Abraham. • .. .<br />
"They, believe In Him, too. do His<br />
disciples. •» the Christ or history, tbe<br />
folOllment of the prophecies. Born In<br />
Betblebem. of tbe bouse of David, or<br />
tbe-llne-of-Abrabam,-s*ed-of-tbe<br />
His foes slew him, fulfilling<br />
tbe prophecy In the type of tbe up-<br />
lifted serpent, a look at which healed<br />
tbedeadlybnrtorthe stricken Israel-<br />
ite. They killed Him for claiming an<br />
equality with God. '' *'<br />
We believe In Christ a* the Cbrist ot<br />
the Chnrcb. God Incarnate, Cbrist<br />
did not remain In the tomb but ever<br />
live* In the Cburcb.whlcb I* HI* body,<br />
and now. as when known as Jesnaof<br />
Nazareth, He b seeking to, reconcile<br />
the world to Himself.<br />
•"Believe alsoln Me.'Tne Injanctlon<br />
•pplie* to as of. this day as it applied<br />
to those who flrst beard tbe words fall<br />
from the lips of the Master. We are<br />
to believe In Him a* tne'ene foretold,<br />
who came a* Jeans, who lives In glory,<br />
and who to coming again In' power' to<br />
Judge tbe worldy<br />
Ocean City<br />
>1herH will ,be 3 ab"optt>'meeting of<br />
ibtfXoealCarpwter*>'rJntinr to their<br />
J K C r JHtfi<br />
flocnee of tbe smallo 1 of the<br />
benblp.tboagfa. If one were/to mee-<br />
snre-tbe attendanee by tbe member-'<br />
ship, both morning and evening con-<br />
cregatlons were good The proportion<br />
In the morniog,was two-thirds of Ibe<br />
total membership.: < ;<br />
.The evening congregation exceeded<br />
the total by, nearly, two-third*. The<br />
after servlco at nlgbt bad present al-<br />
most a* many a* there are names on<br />
tbe chnrch roll. -Unless all sign* fall,<br />
the ebnrcbe* of Oeean'City'wlll'ex-<br />
perienee a genuine revival of religious<br />
ftellog amj tboogbt Ibis wuier.. A<br />
liule man eHort, a UttI* non wUlhig-<br />
nes*lo be used by tbe spirit, and: the<br />
revival would come In power. -,.'/v- .';<br />
*,Tbe»ernion of Ib* pastor, the Bav,<br />
Artbnr Gee, hi tbe-mormng was from<br />
tbe text, -Believe also In Me,", and<br />
wasadtoeourse on'the Injunction! of<br />
Cbrlst'tofltodlselplestbe night before<br />
Hedlad &|r. Gee spoke hi. part,as<br />
Miss Elizabeth Corcn. daughter of<br />
Carlos B. Corson, of. this city, who I*<br />
undergoing treatment at Scotch Hall,<br />
waa given a birthday post card shower<br />
yesterday. She received mon than<br />
aDOcardymany of them from out-of-<br />
town friend*. ; Beside tbese, she. was<br />
the recipient of many handsome<br />
present* and beautiful flowers.<br />
> •• w.'cx. m. tmectlaar.<br />
' Tbe regular meeting of the W. C. T.<br />
O. will be beld at. tbe borne of Mrs.<br />
John Mart*.on Central.avenue, near<br />
Ninth street, next Wednesday after-,<br />
noon. Mr*. David Hudson, who was<br />
delegate to tbe W.C. T.-U. National<br />
Convention at Portland, Oregon, will<br />
deliver an address. • r •. . .<br />
follows;<br />
askingIbein to>*l«ne In <strong>On</strong>e who<br />
should soon bADothlng<br />
asklnstbemto believe In H|m<br />
EOARD OK CUOaKN PBEEUOLDEB8. '<br />
; Pnblle Notice.<br />
;N«tte«t» ^Creditors.<br />
''iKatauafDbsirUTl<br />
Uw<br />
sass<br />
1137 Asbury Ave.<br />
New Jersey<br />
UP-TO-DATE<br />
TONSORIAI. PARLOR<br />
824 Asbory Avenue<br />
Foar Barbera- NO-WAITINO<br />
MORGAN HAND. JR. '<br />
Crvtc BxarMBKm us Sonvarost<br />
Otrm*m <strong>CITY</strong>. ST. 4. > '•<<br />
J. W. BdRBCR<br />
JOtlN NMRTB<br />
BARBER ft"" MARTS<br />
Contractors and Builders<br />
OHIwi Sixth St. and Wast Ave.<br />
OCDMN CITV..N. «i. "•<br />
Hotels Apartments Gotta&es Bungalows<br />
T. fl COHSOU Soa8horo Cottages a Specialty<br />
**. w. VVAVMV«) Hotels and Bungalows<br />
Contractor and Btlilder. ' Everything^;ln the Building <strong>Line</strong>'<br />
roll Lias ol John Lacma too.'i PslnU<br />
VunUlMS. Ktb, at Oor wore.<br />
Alw, John T. Lewi* Lead and Oil Con-<br />
•UntlylnHUMK. - " -<br />
Branca and ralntan'-aappUM.<br />
Uicycle Tins and BaptOlea. Btoyela R»;<br />
pairing fromptUr Attended tto.'<br />
BRECKLEY'S<br />
House AHO 0/ow PMHTBRB<br />
CLINTON L; BRCCKLCY. PilO*><br />
Ready Mixed Paints, Lead and Oils<br />
939 and 923 Asbury avenne. -<br />
BEADIJBY «k ADAMB<br />
Readlns Ooal<br />
the too cuaranlacd. Ball or Enterprise<br />
'Phong. . r.. • ' *<br />
oatea aaa Vava. VKltra sum WEST<br />
Plans and Specifications Furnished. -Estimates Cheerfully Given.<br />
RE8IDBNCK-410 Asbury Avenue * OFFICB-7W West Ayenna<br />
Oinibrl<br />
Ocean City Title and<br />
trust Company<br />
of Ocean City, New Jersey<br />
CAPITAL tiOO.OOO<br />
SURPLUS S3O.OOO<br />
OondneU<br />
alTtns.de i nttleet loeneek wltnooi<br />
notice and. allow, t par eenb Inlcnn on<br />
Time Accounts, , * .<br />
m •» csscntor, admlnlsttator, tfiulea or<br />
•nardlan. Wills reoelpled (Dr and ksptwllb-<br />
oot onarge.. • . . V."<br />
laeuasa TITLCS laaug* SsaacHc*<br />
WM.'K. MABSKV; Fresldcnt<br />
HEMBY I>.MOOBE,»ifat Vlee-Praildent<br />
LB8UB e.UUUH .Beeond Vla»Pnaldeol<br />
C B. STILWBUJ, Heerelsry and Tnaaurer<br />
J. P1THIAMTATEM, Solicitor<br />
Clayton Ualnea Brick W. E.<br />
Robert Oinon Henry O. Moore •<br />
J. M. Cnrater, AaronG.Rlee<br />
Janx«aa.8enll<br />
' Joseph I-Bcnll<br />
WllUim D. UwmM<br />
HsnjrlHeadley Daniel B. Staslm'an<br />
Robert J.Kay . J. Plthlsn Talcm<br />
H.W. Utke , - B. Howard Tbora<br />
Usllo 8. Lndlam ; Oils M. Tawossha<br />
Ohattas P. Vanaman<br />
Allen Canon<br />
E. V. Conon •' -<br />
B. W.lKdwarda<br />
laeadley<br />
Baskiag by Mail a SpcdaHy<br />
725 CentraiAve.<br />
Ocean City New Jersey<br />
Plain and Decorative<br />
rigo<br />
APostiCa^dwlUbrlrigoarBer..<br />
i<br />
AL.L.EN SGLJLL.<br />
Phonie Connections<br />
Walter V. Hess<br />
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER<br />
JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION<br />
ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY<br />
Mountain Ice<br />
> float. 1914 Asbury Avs,<br />
• .OCCAM <strong>CITY</strong> N. J.<br />
Real Estate and<br />
Search Company<br />
orCnpeMayCoanty, N. J.<br />
' KBPBKBBMTINO .<br />
FIDBUTY TBD8T CO.<br />
OF NEWARK " ' ' '<br />
' TITLES INSURED<br />
HtorchM, AbMrsetatol Titles and Kite In-<br />
•arance. • . .<br />
FARM PROPERTIES<br />
BOUGHT AND SOLD<br />
' —Ofllcas ID new bank bonding—<br />
Cape May Court Hotue, N. J.<br />
" * J..H. Wllmer. oflhlHClly,<br />
-friends In Pblladelpbla.<br />
Stephen Smith, or Medrnrd, vlnlted<br />
* Mends here a Tew days ago.<br />
' K. Stockton Woodward, of CamiWn,<br />
was a visitor here Saturday.<br />
' . P. J. Baral and family, of. Philadel-<br />
phia, were recent visitors here.<br />
• Hrs. J. 8. Brings Is now occupying<br />
her cottage, ISIS Asbnry avenue.<br />
Joseph I. Scull vlilted bl«ir Trolley Hrrvlce.<br />
Mayor Heailley haa a petition signed<br />
iy •*•(> people ankliiK fur • trolley Mrvlce<br />
tip and down tbe beach all the-year.<br />
HcHpoketo Supt. Harry T.McDevIlt<br />
about tbe matter and waa referred to<br />
HenryD. Moore. • Mayor Headley has<br />
uot yet Keen Mr. Moore.<br />
Mew Wall Paper Hlorr.<br />
KUward J. Burton advertises else-<br />
wbere in this Issue of tbe 8E.VTI.VKI,<br />
tbat he will open a wall paper store at<br />
6S1 Asbury avenue next Saturday.<br />
He will have a new stock and new<br />
Ideas, he. say a.<br />
B-aTisiava*ni*jMiaHKD on •<br />
•LTCSiaTION*. ADDITIOMS<br />
•NO au. KIHO* or airaia<br />
moan.<br />
WINDOW AMD DOOM SCMKN*<br />
M«DE TO ORDCR. '<br />
ar.iL PHONE ata-w<br />
Office 1017 Asbury Avenue<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> NEW JERSEY<br />
B-4-li-BILp-KUM^C-US<br />
"•'. -i','! 1 '' 1 . ,]': a'i; "There's a Reason"-1. , •. •• ,.',:>.•- ' .:'<br />
Prompt, economical and reasonable.on all jobbing and alteration work,<br />
.,:•'. '*•"•' . /'•:.!''''••• _ r Call u a iip- " ••• • •: [ • ; • .<br />
%•'•• Ocean City House Bldg. Co.<br />
IJTM. H. SMITH, President • RALPH M. TOWN?I?ND; Treasurer<br />
;< '•• '.' Bmrj. F. YOUNO, Secretarjr '• ' ' " : ,<br />
Ben Phone, 38.x office: Bay Ave. bet. 10th and llthSts;<br />
L (For A ROTJSB to suit y'onr taste<br />
< and will stand inspection to. make<br />
(.you money Qt first cost •<br />
-SEE—— ,: .; .,.. •<br />
i CONTRACTOR ana BUILDER<br />
768 Anbury Avenue . •• - Plans and Wstltrntm Puralshed- Free<br />
mAdvertise in tteSeotiBel.<br />
Try an ^ ^<br />
the <strong>SENTINEL</strong><br />
DENN & HEMSLEY<br />
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER W<br />
DENIM'S<br />
CELEBRATED<br />
ICE<br />
CREAM<br />
724As6ury Ave.. Ocean City, H. J.<br />
Wedding. Parties and Picnic* a Bpae<br />
laity. Tour trade solicited.<br />
. Ordersdellyered. • Prompt attention.<br />
Milk and Cream always on band.... ,.<br />
•'...... .• . Both Phones. .. ; ••,'<br />
,<br />
LA.STEELMAN<br />
BUGKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT<br />
JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY<br />
Qtm tad Ortttt Totgi I SptdaHi<br />
Agent Jot Stewart's Iron Works Co.<br />
Plain aud Ornamental Iron Feuos,<br />
Iron Railings and Window Uuard*. |<br />
Seventh 1st and Haven Ave. f<br />
I. S. CHAMPION<br />
, ^ .Ik 'i! V- •••••WtjaiaW !••"<br />
• MANUrAOTURKN OF<br />
STBIGTLY PURE ICE CR<br />
tbe week.<br />
• Edward J. Borton and J. L. Itorlou,<br />
of Mooreatowo, are registered at the<br />
Hewllngs. • ; • ' .<br />
Howard Y. Blegner and' wife, of<br />
Philadelphia, were recent guests of<br />
theBlscayire. -. •<br />
" George U. Bartlelt, Jr., aud wife, of<br />
Philadelphia, greeted friend* bere a<br />
few days since.<br />
•Mrs. J. J. Barley, ot Pblladelpbla, "is<br />
Visiting her nephew, D. P. Hendricb-<br />
son, In thin city.<br />
. B. J. Bmltb. of this city, returned<br />
borne Tuesday after a few days' visit<br />
ID .Philadelphia. • '<br />
. The MlBBat'Berlua and' Elizabeth<br />
•" Helm, of this city, are eojoylng lire at<br />
Hot Hprlugs, Arh.<br />
' X\ H. Hnrigerford. of Philadelphia,<br />
was a visitor at the Ocean, City Motor<br />
Boat Club Sunday.<br />
James A/ Longatreet, of Philadel-<br />
phia, owner of property here, wat* In<br />
' tojwn afew.days ago. '':'•• .<br />
Benjamin HorTman aud Mn. J. H<br />
Roab.df Ibla elty, were at Cape May<br />
Court House Tuesday.<br />
• • CbarlesjH; Wete»,> of Germaatown,<br />
a sjimmer resident of ihls-clty, Was In<br />
{during tbe week.<br />
. William Assy returned to her<br />
f In tbla city Tuesday night from<br />
UoessirlptoBrldgetpn.<br />
: . \ •'<br />
frtid. Foster, of Pblladelpbla, visited<br />
hUf' J mother and brothers In, this city<br />
Satnrday night and Sunday. - ••' - v -<br />
' Prof. Josephs. Brlggs,of Roobeater,<br />
Pa^spent a few dayrtbere "With Mrs.<br />
Brians during the past week.-<br />
James C: Boyle and 'wire, of Twelfth<br />
street and'Asbory aveuue, have'' gone<br />
to^Vheellng, W. Va., to live,<br />
ji : Fraoh Turner, of .Pblladelpbla,<br />
whi la' Interestea • Ini, the; Board walk<br />
. hotel here", Vaa o repent vlaltor.; t<br />
Rev. B. W;'Lake. who U at Haddon<br />
HelgbU for'tbe remainder of the win-<br />
ter^waa IntoWn during the week.'.'<br />
Oiinlel "Faunw, of Philadelphia,'<br />
ratfieror Roseoe Faunce, of tblsclty,<br />
wa»*mong^the.Sunday vh)ltors.bere.<br />
' Vlfe Commodore Charles J.Curran,<br />
of Phllsde)phlaf, was In. town Tuesday<br />
* - Hejwaa here to take a look' at bis' nail-<br />
ing craft. .. ' ;<br />
tfr,'and Mrs. William H. Batt«n>by<br />
of PblladelphU^are visiting Mr. and<br />
. ,-;s- ' Anclloa CMIe<br />
of household Roods, Friday; January<br />
81,)$ p. in., at 040Asbury ave. adv.. It<br />
MMdook's Pharmacy Parcel Cost<br />
Delivery. Goods delivered free at<br />
—'--door within fifty miles of Ocean<br />
Projectors, Confident of 8nc-<br />
cesa, Get New. 8nb8crlp-<br />
tions ©very Day.<br />
It Is stated by the officials or the<br />
Ocean City Automobile Bridge Com-<br />
pany that subscriptions to tbe amount<br />
of about (70,000 have been secured.and<br />
they say the out look Tor tbe bnlldlng<br />
of the structure grows brighter each<br />
day.<br />
At a meeting of the bridge company<br />
Thursday 1 evening lant, tbe following<br />
were elected directors: Or. Allen Cor-<br />
son, E. J. Hann, Commodore William<br />
K. Hexamer, Dr. I N. Grlsbom, James<br />
M. Chester, Joseph I. Scull, Harry F.<br />
Stanton, C. H. Shoemaker and, Spen<br />
cerB. Swan. It. W. Edwards Is also<br />
a director. . '<br />
The Idea or holding a banquet in<br />
Philadelphia In the near future was<br />
suggested, and the following commit<br />
tee'of arrangements was .appointed<br />
It. W. Edwards, Dri Allen Corson and<br />
II. F. Stanton.<br />
The following legislative committee<br />
ha* been appointed: Clayton Halnes<br />
itrlckoi Poatmaster K. M. Hutton and<br />
Harvey Y. Lake<br />
BAPTISTS ARE ACTIVE<br />
MaUlnit Many Plans) for Ibe mac<br />
: . CMS oi me cnarcn..<br />
Several Innovation* an In sight at<br />
Immanuel Baptist Cbureh. Tbe Suu<br />
•lay school l» planning a number of<br />
inswrs<br />
Inxofa very attractive membership<br />
rertillcale to those who have attended<br />
the * school for three, consecutive<br />
1011111118-. The church Is considering a<br />
big Improvement aud tbe using or Its<br />
IHIH at the corner of Tenth street and<br />
Wesley avenue. The details of the<br />
plan will be announced later. . Tbe<br />
Hoclal Circle has two or three Items of<br />
business up rbrdlscusiilon. Tbesewlll<br />
also be- announced as decisions are<br />
reached.<br />
The people of Ocean City are asked<br />
to cooperate with the congregation of<br />
the R.iptM Church hi making ade-<br />
•liiatu iiroylHlou for the host nf Bap-<br />
liHtM who will soon consider the ques-<br />
ioii, "Where «'iall we*H|«nd our vaca<br />
Ion?" , • • •<br />
The new buililltig In a puiject for tl|e<br />
Future; n future too remote for home'<br />
•Hate coiixliieratlnti. I Yet more apace<br />
ami UIUHH riMiiiiH are absolutely nee**.<br />
Mia. WlllirtinUUdemeyeratlia) Aa-<br />
ury aveuue. • . , '<br />
Thomaa J. Dnncan and wife are now<br />
occupying apartment* in the Scull-<br />
L'renne bulldliig ou ." Asbury aveuue,<br />
ear Ninth,street. \ k<br />
aili« Ktliel Shoemaker Is the "guest<br />
f Mrs. Charles Phillips, of Philadel-<br />
phia. Mr*. Phillip* was formerly<br />
MlsarFlorence Franklin— ——:—~-<br />
Klviu Tomblesou and Jesse I'ease,<br />
of Cross Keys, N. J., • have' returned<br />
borne from a two.weeks' visit'to Mr.<br />
and' M rs. Elmer Cnne, this city. ;<br />
MIH« Rita' Hand, daughter of Capt.<br />
ind Mrs. Philip 8. Hand, of Ibis city,<br />
la vlsltiug tbe MlB&ea Florence and<br />
Bertha Delsrotb lu tlermantown.<br />
The ltev. Pennlngtou Corson, of<br />
HaddonHeld. visited his eon. Dr. Allen<br />
'orson, and family, in this city, Mon-<br />
day, accompanleil by Mrs. Corson.<br />
Mr.'and Mrs. George W. Lees, or<br />
New York, an visiting Mrs. Lees'<br />
parent*, Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Baron,<br />
at Kleventh street and Central aveuue<br />
Harry F. e>iaulon and Mrs. Slanton<br />
iiave returqeil to this city after'spend-<br />
IUKIWO months at the'Newport, Phil-<br />
adelphia. They are at tbe Blscayne.<br />
Mrs. John E. Phillips, and Mn>.<br />
Thomas Cooper Mc'.'ahan and -son,<br />
William James McCahau, 8d, of Over-<br />
brook, have returned home after spend-<br />
og several days In this city.<br />
Capt. John Bennett, of Cape May;<br />
'liarles Haul; of Wlldwood, aud Hope<br />
W. Gail dy. ••f.Tuokaboe, .members of<br />
the Cape May County Board of Free-<br />
holders, were bere Saturday. •<br />
Fred. Drlesbaob, of Philadelphia,<br />
who bad been upend log a week In' At-<br />
lantic City, WM In town Sunday and<br />
look a look at bis bungalow at Atlan-<br />
llo avenue and i)eLancey place. ' .;,'<br />
.Ebenezer Adams, of Philadelphia,<br />
entertained City Clerk John B. Adams,<br />
wife and son. Burton, of this city, aud<br />
George H. Adams, of Port. Republic,<br />
at the aterllug, during the week. .<br />
Mr.* and Mrs. Russell, the'latter a<br />
granddaughter of D. L. Fisher, of<br />
Philadelphia, accompanied by, Mrs.<br />
itusselt's brother and Dr. Stougbton,<br />
were among.tbe ylBltora here Sunday.<br />
Mrs. W. F. Gardiner Is spending a<br />
few dayu with her mother; Mrs.'J. H.<br />
Lake, in Newfleld.' Before returning<br />
home the latter part of this week she<br />
will visit Florence, N. J., Holmesburg<br />
and Tacony.; • ' ••' ••'<br />
'Mis* Esther Carhart, daughter of<br />
Samuel Carhatt, this city, after taking<br />
one year's course lu tbe training school<br />
for nurses at Hahnemanu Hospital,<br />
Philadelphia, has entered tbe JeUerson<br />
Hospital, where she expects to take a<br />
two years' course, y -.-;, ••<br />
(tee ."jack** Eldredve al Wan<br />
' "''' ."••*i«*'*« [jtV '<br />
E. 8. Eldredge, better, known to<br />
many resident* of this elty as: "Jack"<br />
•Eldredge, who walked from Boston to<br />
San Francisco a' few years<br />
f i d t t « f<br />
la In<br />
an Francic e ye<br />
tbe furnituredepartment«f Ihe.xV ana-<br />
uiaker stores, rlillsdelpbla. wli«re be<br />
ill b l d tee bi f d f<br />
uiaker stores, rlillsdelpbla. i«<br />
will be pleased toeee bis friends from<br />
Cit d C e May County<br />
u City and Cape. May Counly.<br />
He particularly welcomes them to pall<br />
during'tbe month of February "when<br />
a great furniture'sale will be Ip pro-<br />
ductloosdorJoft the month worth your<br />
while considering, E ^ bome.^<br />
in this cltyj were<br />
Commodore Wm.<br />
Dr. CbasiT. —"<br />
furnished'<br />
'it ^<br />
ym<br />
EARLY AFTERNOON MAIL<br />
CAUSES SOME GROWLS<br />
LONG STRUGGLE<br />
OVER ELECTION<br />
John Rutherford ' Chosen<br />
Keeper of Cape Hay Comity<br />
Almshotise.<br />
The election .for a keeper of the<br />
county almsuouae resulted In quite a<br />
little struggle at the meetlug of tbe<br />
Cape May Counly Board of Free-<br />
bolder* Tuesday: Not until tbe twelfth<br />
ballot was the keeper chosen. He u<br />
John Rutherford, of Philadelphia, for-<br />
merly ortower Township, thin county,<br />
whose bid for tbe place wax S»V) a<br />
year.<br />
The freeholders advertised forbidden<br />
for .the position, and there were ten<br />
bidders, nearly all of whom agreed to<br />
accept the keeper-hip for (600 a year<br />
Tbe vote ou the Brat ballot was scat-<br />
People Served by Carriers<br />
Say They Have Reason<br />
for Their Complaints.<br />
The SBHTimo. ha* beard some com-<br />
plaints from citizens who hive no call<br />
boxes In the post otBee, and who an<br />
served by tbe carriers to tbe effect<br />
tbat they cannot get mall .that comes<br />
In on tbe 6 o'clock mall In the even-<br />
lugs when they ask for it at the<br />
general delivery window.<br />
They say they think It Is a peculiar<br />
condition or affair* when one cannot<br />
get mall that come* In benat So'clock<br />
at nlgbt until 8 o'clock lbs nest morn-<br />
Ing, and, lu tbe caie orSslurday even-<br />
ings, not uutll tbe following Monday<br />
morning. ' .<br />
The local post olHcs officials say<br />
that, some times In the past, they<br />
have bunted through the evening<br />
mail for letters for patrons, but tbat<br />
they an not supposed to do Ibis: In<br />
fact, they an not permitted'to band<br />
out letten to people who have their<br />
mall delivered by carriers. In no<br />
Legislators Invited to Pro-<br />
gressive league's Feast<br />
at the Blscayne.<br />
Prominent legislators from different<br />
sections or Ibis State have been Invited<br />
to the drat annual banquet of, Ibe<br />
Young>Men's ProgreMlve League to he<br />
held at the Blscayne at 8 80 o'clock<br />
this evening. |<br />
At. Ibe suggestion of tbe members or<br />
tbe league, tbe Invitation* wen e«-|<br />
tended by tbe legislative committee or<br />
tbe Oeean City Automobile Bridge<br />
Company, or which Clayton Halnes<br />
Brick is chairman.<br />
Invitation* wen sent Ibe following<br />
Congressman Baker, or this district<br />
Senators Edge, or Atlantic; Nichols,<br />
of Cumberland; Uauut, of Gloucester;<br />
White, of Burlington; Wbeaton, of<br />
Cape May. and Bead, orCamdeo;<br />
Assemblymen Porter, or Cape May;<br />
Peacock, or Burlington; Coles, Kales<br />
and Carrow, or Camden Mayor Ellis,<br />
of Camden, was also asked to attend.<br />
The banquet committee comprises<br />
. B. Swsn, Dr. I. N. Grtscom, Holla<br />
Garrelson, John J. Foster, Howard D.<br />
Taylor, Roy' Johuso'o and Cbas. D.<br />
peon.<br />
WILLIAM E. MA88EY. •<br />
bo was recently elected president or the Ocean City Title and Trust Co., and<br />
bo Is In tbe forefront in every movement made for Ocean City's progress.<br />
tered. Ou Uve ballots, Douglass, or<br />
Dennis; Harris, of Pitman, and Ruth-<br />
rford received, /our vote* each'. Fl-<br />
tally, Rutherford won.<br />
Some thought that neither Rulher-<br />
ird nor Harris was entitled to thepo-'<br />
Itlob. They .are natives;* but i have<br />
ved out of the county for a fow years.<br />
b f<br />
y<br />
>tbers are of the opinion tbat 1030 wan<br />
office in tbe country where carrier*<br />
are employed and the mall delivered<br />
will letters be banded out through tbe<br />
wludow In tbe post office to people<br />
who call for such mall. It Is said.-. '<br />
little too high, It Is said.<br />
Ool ctnneae Dinner. .<br />
James M. Chester, tbe real estate<br />
operator, got bis delayed Chinese dln-<br />
I ner In West Philadelphia on Monday<br />
'evening, and' be enjoyed it. Those<br />
with him wen Clayton Haloes Brick,<br />
Postmaster Button and H.. Y. Lake.<br />
Plans) for City Hall.<br />
Seven competitive plans for the pro-<br />
<strong>On</strong> next Sunday Holy Trinity Church<br />
rill celebrate tbe presentation ofChrist r<br />
i tbe temple, commonly called "The posed city ball have -been receiveoT "by<br />
urlOcatlon of Saint Mary the Virgin.". lu . e . (-'I'y Commissioners. No action<br />
The festival Is placed at forty H«». '*'."«* «••»? »V Ibe board until the<br />
distance from Christmas, as_<br />
Interval directed by tbe<br />
ween the day of birth and the day<br />
when tbe mother presented, herself for<br />
readmlssloo to the congregation and<br />
her infant son for. an offering to the<br />
Lord. .•. •',.•. .. \ ; •<br />
There will be a celebration of the<br />
loly communion In the morning,<br />
preceded by a short thanksgiving<br />
lervlce for missions throughout the<br />
vorld. Sermon subject, "Humility "<br />
nine evening, at 7.45 o'clock, uub-<br />
es't, "The Season Called Lent. 11 Sun-<br />
lay school In "the afternoon at a<br />
.'clock. ;•<br />
Next Wednesday, February 5, being<br />
sh Weduesday, the flnt day in-Lent,<br />
I McAkLI<br />
The Foramost Dry Gob(4«i8tp<br />
February Sale of White Good.<br />
, Watch, for aunonncement MJtt-.weeJ;.<br />
Waft for this sale, vie will offier.aome^<br />
great values. •, • ' < -i<br />
We are now selling Coatt, Ftrra.Bath Kobe» 1 .«nd,.'.j<br />
Kimonos at greatly reduced pticea.<br />
. HBARIK6 ON BRIDGE<br />
leellnif Before col. Mncas ai<br />
Trcnloa Tula. Afternoon.<br />
State Road Commissioner Stevens<br />
ill meet at his orBce In Trenton at 2<br />
j'clock today .ibe bridge commit-<br />
ees of the boards of freeholders of<br />
May and Atlantic Counties and<br />
all clttxeuH Interested In the building<br />
of Ibe bridge between. Homers' Polut<br />
and Beealey'a Point.<br />
Senator Wheaton, of , Cape May<br />
Counly. ban •introduced a bill In tbe<br />
Lrglslature under- which State : aid<br />
lay be given in the couslructioo and<br />
lalnteuance of ' bridges connecting<br />
State highways. The meatuin Is de-<br />
igned to give State aid in the building<br />
jy Atlantic and Cape May CountleKof<br />
to proposed bridge across Ureat Kgg<br />
flarbor-Bay, between Somers' Polut<br />
md Beealey's Pnlut.'as part of Ibe<br />
Jceau Boulevard,<br />
pharmacy<br />
Eighth and Asbary Ave.<br />
INyal's Romedlee<br />
I'bat are they? Why do we recommend<br />
fhem? They are a line of family remedies<br />
to be used when unnecessary to call M.<br />
Mmadeby the best chemist in United<br />
tntes. We recommend them because we<br />
now their composition and can return<br />
you price paid if not satisfactory.<br />
g y eet,<br />
oliage on Anbury avenue near Twelfth street,<br />
Lot at. Wesley avenue aud North atreei, .<br />
Lot at Eleventh street and Central avenue .<br />
Lot at Central avenue, - . . .<br />
REAL. ESTATE<br />
411 Eighth St. O<br />
here will be service in<br />
0a.m.<br />
the church at<br />
stnnawavN Beiurn.<br />
A - boy employed by a local dairy<br />
nllected a tidy' sum of money from<br />
ils customer* Tuesday, and, with au-<br />
itber lad, mounted, a'bicycle, which<br />
hey headed for Petersbunt, Intending<br />
o catch tbe 4 o'clock train out of this<br />
:lty. They missed the train and<br />
lnally returned to this city shortly be-<br />
fore 8 o'clock In tbe,evening. Chief<br />
Scull was on their trail and located<br />
them when they returned. . -<br />
CWM, cms, f. wail Ban i.oi*.<br />
F. E. Darby made a business trip to<br />
Philadelphia and sold Capt. Cbas.. F.<br />
Wall's lot, orr Fifth street, to a Glen-<br />
alde party. He aim sold two lota on<br />
Fifth street, owned by E. ,V. Corson,<br />
Capt. Wall, who Is a well known<br />
blladelpbla man and.* summer resl-<br />
ent of this city-for many years.<br />
Appointed neat Inapeclor.<br />
James Boyle, a well known grocer<br />
md butcber hen, whose place of bust-<br />
Is at Twelfth street and Asbury<br />
avenue, has been appointed as a United<br />
States meat Inspector at a salary of<br />
•2000' per annum. , Mr. Boyle's eon<br />
will conduct the business here.<br />
Kntcirtalnea Her Papua.<br />
Mr*. EL A. Corson entertained the<br />
members of her class In tbe Sunday<br />
school of the First M. E. Church a few<br />
evenings since.- ; Tbo young people<br />
bad a very pleasant time,.<br />
Tbe First National' Bank of Ocean<br />
Jlty eodeavors to assist Its depositors<br />
In every possible way. adv. It. •<br />
FOB RENT.—Five room cbttsge.'fur-<br />
Dished, 627 Asbury avenue. Can be<br />
occupied February I. See N.C God-<br />
frey. ' ' ••;•;"•{ i ..';adv*.U;>j<br />
dv.U;j<br />
property<br />
In exchange for improved property,<br />
"n 26 feet ocean front, with<br />
grant, south of Tenth street.<br />
Address 8. J., SBwrmBiiomoe. adv., 8t<br />
equity I<br />
riparian<br />
Address<br />
Will exchange well-rented West<br />
Philadelphia property for Ocean City-<br />
lots . or' cottage.' Address Daniel B.<br />
tteetman, leSoutb Front street, Phlla-<br />
delphlaTpa. . adv.rteB.tf. 1<br />
Bargains at Powell's<br />
To make room for Spring Stock we •<br />
• • • are offering bargains in many .lines<br />
" . of seasonable goods. j» j* j» , •<br />
THE RELIABLE DRV GOODS<br />
•»• bruairyit : ::i913.:l"':;<br />
AND bOMCSTIC WALLPAPER<br />
J. BORTON<br />
s. s. MCALLISTER<br />
7s>a> Asbury Av*.<br />
: For Salt<br />
HOTEL ID LEWI LD<br />
This hotel is equipped for an ail year boose, having<br />
hot water heat throughout. It has twenty-one sleeping'<br />
rooms and three baths. The lot is 64x75- and is worth<br />
$3,500.00. The building and furniture conld not be<br />
duplicated for $5,500.00.<br />
»rice $8,OOO<br />
MlflSN.B.TOWNER.R.1<br />
Terms Attractive<br />
Jos. I. Scull & Co.<br />
75T ASBURV AVENUE<br />
B. FRANK SMITH<br />
Estate and Fire Insuran<br />
1O3* ABBURV AVCNUC, OOKAN OITV. N. J.<br />
Jottage on Asbury avenue near First street, • 11,000.00<br />
suooo<br />
jnOOO<br />
INSURANCE:<br />
Clayton Haines Brick<br />
in City, N. .J.<br />
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.<br />
No walUng for two weeks to know iryou can get Itt we can tell ma at<br />
once. B«galns in Bsywd Ocean fr^propeSei? VhoteeeMtageifte<br />
~ Also lota for uvestment and for improvement—theeholce of<br />
•ale.<br />
Ocean City.<br />
Investmen<br />
Apply to<br />
J. M. CHESTER & CO.,<br />
'• OCBAH Crtv, N. J<br />
nauguration<br />
Reduced Fares<br />
WA8HINGX0N<br />
March 1,2,3 and 4, 1913<br />
Tickets sold from stations within 350<br />
miles of Washington on above dates,<br />
good returning until March 8, inclusive.<br />
CONSULT TICKET AGENTS<br />
Pennsylvante Rrfc<br />
FOR SA ^ E ~m^Jff j^^^g dto |g^*°ffy' * *<br />
HOTEL ATGLEN<br />
THE WILMERS?'F<br />
708Central Aval.' > •*•'*<br />
board, Kv«nh)g dinner*.<br />
-\<br />
THE LAUREL<br />
liu anramAii Atwmm, nu<br />
3O8 EIGHTH STREET OOMAN orrv. N. J.<br />
Interesting to Investors<br />
'"*'<br />
OBSaantaayssr<br />
STERLING' HOTEL-«:<br />
Het<br />
THE HEWLINGS<br />
ARTHUR D. BARROWS<br />
' • : '•'. •• ':- 'O*J*irella>r»<br />
832- CENTRA). AVENUE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>. N. J.<br />
•' \l A V E y° n a nj«<<br />
!iH|l|tJcl;-. Plooi>«*» •<br />
TIC ORDERSONS
pa3r^KKWAK55;«W'*:>. r i"<br />
P.<br />
GAVE GOOD TALK<br />
Saggestioas. to<br />
t?itfj: ^<br />
??I stopped at JaekiioiitlUt.Daytoda;<br />
Otmond. Mm Btacb and Watt Palm<br />
JlSb^'paJi*»s^s«ietoitlfal and<br />
growing tears*<br />
( ihil<br />
yt<br />
iheilne«vgioves;<br />
uf. famous<br />
teagnalenglneerlng<br />
average P««»<br />
fora of govern-<br />
BMNMUWVUMaW•§-•• "J •««~ '<br />
Cobb. _TbJew a roiighjri|v..w» •»*<br />
te enough to ba<br />
Hsrar I. V very<br />
.befoor. Hsrar I y<br />
dty, belnit built entirely of con-<br />
d lt richly<br />
wbtte and. cream colot<br />
nd. cream colot. y<br />
'••*?»• Interested to not*<br />
talMln<br />
• Intere<br />
no,rraina talMlnga<br />
«rrfnr»;no,rraina talMlnga<br />
Cuba I* a beautiful Wand and<br />
b t f the<br />
uba<br />
«artaia|T be a-pert<br />
p the<br />
I experienced some<br />
nsi"""w •» Jl<br />
ts destined to ba a large commnnlty of<br />
The llataleabso<br />
___ _ • rate tbat Is<br />
almost onbellarable. Ua hoteto and<br />
eottages remid . .<br />
Ocean City. - Ivtotted Pases aOrlUe.<br />
^^d .To', batbln tbe<br />
f t*<br />
I visited many of t*e<br />
QulfofH<br />
smail Interior ettlee and<br />
8BBKAPA8TOB<br />
A committee from toe b<br />
A committee from toe riret<br />
Church of MUlvritleblobklng around<br />
d th Be*John<br />
fitapejtort^raeeoed the<br />
B.Masoa,wbowUlgotoC»iiideo<br />
said tbat this committee ere<br />
i<br />
this committ<br />
«Me of tbe following<br />
Qf ftCT fWmaVHaa?,, uujus»« , w> »^—<br />
ulA AUantledUy; the Ba*. Alfred<br />
iaiiMi<br />
wbaatostawtjMgot<br />
E »aja*»,»» **,«•- *•-—••«•——<br />
Members of Audubon Board<br />
ofTrade.<br />
Prof. Jamea *. Stevens, superln-<br />
tendentortbe public scbooto In Ibto<br />
dry, was present by luvlUllon at the 1 ^ threes.<br />
city, m preset y.<br />
meting of too Audubon<br />
&SSB<br />
THC HOWTEriEQRlH<br />
He la Inevitable, »ut *** **«* lh *.<br />
, i i ' .Vendetta.<br />
f to listen to a Bnlgar staging to to<br />
make one*a flesh creep or want to<br />
weep. ' Tba centuries of cruel oppres-<br />
sion are only too manifest la Bulgarian<br />
•: •_ _.us ^MJ. Km si Mantenearin<br />
THE HORSE.<br />
Hie Aeeeal «e HJeMastw> For Humane<br />
music and words, but a Montenegrin<br />
grows restless over bto eonga and<br />
emulate bis forefathers oeeu* vu<br />
i masse across tbe frontier. He does<br />
|bl> I so whenever he can, but only In twos<br />
Board of1 W wSD^eMontene«^g^raMlng<br />
of.<br />
S&SKSB<br />
zaUon* to any community.<br />
There was a large attendance of tba<br />
membenoftheboaniat tbe meeting,<br />
wbleb wa« called to order by tbe picsl-<br />
dent, Hirry D. LeCalo, a summer<br />
resident r tbl* city.<br />
Prof. Stevens' addres. was full of<br />
good suggeeUons, which were appreci-<br />
ated by hi. bearers. Mr. Stevens has<br />
been president of tbe Ocean Otty<br />
Board of Trade for a number of yean..<br />
Tbe Aodubon -Board of Trade bu<br />
been organUed only a«bort time. .<br />
SCHOOLS<br />
A bill has'been Introduced In tbe<br />
House of Assembly providing for two<br />
additional Stale normal schools, one<br />
in North Jersey and tbe other In South<br />
^^_ City people, through the<br />
Board of Trade, have expressed a<br />
dealreon several occasions to have the<br />
> A A fai . _kt. ai M• i »» i^^a^a^hd<br />
and organized outings of tbe —.--<br />
"ComlUtcbhv n With him It to usually<br />
a prlvato act of revenge or vendetta<br />
to which be Invitee one or two friends.<br />
Tbentbey steal across tbe border al<br />
alaht. flnd their man, do their heat lo<br />
UU Mm and then make tracka home-<br />
ward with the whole district at their<br />
heels. Perhaps the method of UUtag<br />
Is not up to the standard of weWern<br />
•port, for tbey shoot tbelr victim ".It-<br />
tin*.- so to speak, and do not give him<br />
jTchaiice. but as It to the recognized<br />
system on both sides little can be said.<br />
Thto custom.makes men very wary,<br />
and tbe atranger can appreciate tbe<br />
reason when be sees a plowman, for<br />
Instance, attending to hi* duties wltn<br />
a rifle ahrag over bto back. But In<br />
spite of thto they are the essence of<br />
honor and hospitality. Aa tadr gnat<br />
.Do one ran come to any harm, and<br />
IbeywU do all ta their power to make<br />
bto stay among them pleasant and<br />
safe—Wide World Magaime.<br />
TlsWlHUHli r<br />
to tbse. my master. 1 o«er my pray-<br />
er. Feed me and take care o( me. Be<br />
kind iq me. Do not Jerk tbe reins. Do<br />
not whip me when going uphill.<br />
Never strike, beat or kick me when<br />
I fail to understand what yon want of<br />
me. but give me a chance to under-<br />
stand you! Watch me. and tt I reMM<br />
to do your bMdhig see If there U not<br />
something wrong with my. barbess.<br />
Do not give mo too heavy loads. Nev-<br />
er'Mtcb me where water wUI drip on<br />
me. Keep me well shod. Examine my<br />
teeth when 1 fall to eat I may have<br />
an ulcerated tooth. That, you know,<br />
is very painful. I am unable to tell<br />
•you In words when I am. nick, so<br />
watch me. and I will try to tell you hy<br />
Come* Tim* In<br />
The working of tbeoriental mmd<br />
^U^t^ladw Slate normal acbool waa appointed at<br />
are getting ready ^ mee||ng „„„,., IUll,,inee.<br />
Ocean City to excellently located for<br />
such an Institution. Tba health coo-<br />
ADO WVsTsVM*** •*•" •—- — —<br />
was deliffhtfttUy lUnttnted In • story<br />
wbtcbl^feator Turner told the Math-<br />
einatJcal association. He had been<br />
tannin, tha Christmas vacation<br />
[such an Institution. Tbe health con<br />
ditions of ibe resort are of tbe best in<br />
tbe State aud tbe railroad facilities are<br />
l h to make It easy ofacceae<br />
Egypt to supervise the erection oTa<br />
telescope at Belouan. Captain Lyons,<br />
who was In charge of. the Instrument,<br />
said that be bad found that at noon<br />
every day a gun-waa Bred end waa<br />
i t know how tbe system<br />
=i<br />
ey<br />
anxious<br />
worked.<br />
lerfer. In ib.<br />
•nt lo iaua iiw wmiw<br />
Ocean City baa one of Ibe ttnest blgb<br />
sebools In the State, aa la declared by<br />
all adDeators from the Slate board who<br />
have Inspected ibe work bare. Why<br />
not add to this piestlge hy Ibe addition<br />
of a State normal school?<br />
Writing in the Brldgeton New* a<br />
few days ago. Bute Benator Isaac T.<br />
Nichols bad tbe following to' say con-<br />
b ed new Bute<br />
e fol<br />
cerning Ibe proposed<br />
normal school*:<br />
y<br />
new Bute<br />
ret me sometimes. I enjoy It aud<br />
I will lesrn to love >ou.<br />
Protect me In summer from the but<br />
sun. Keep u blanket on me In winter<br />
weather, and never put a fnirty Ml In<br />
my mouth, but hold It In your bands a<br />
moment drat.<br />
I carry you. null yon. wnlt patiently<br />
for yon Ions hourx. day or nhtbt. I<br />
cannot tell yen wlwn I am .tblnity:<br />
give me rlenn. cool wtiter often In hot<br />
weather.<br />
Finally, when my strenirth I* cone.<br />
Instead of turuluit'iuo over'to a hu-<br />
man Unite to be tortured anil, starved,<br />
fake my llfc In Hie nmleHt. iiulukexl<br />
way, and your Qod will reward you lu<br />
this life and In hvaven. Aincn.-Froui<br />
the 8wedlKh'lu -Our numb Animals."<br />
Twice puttered.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e must be a genius to be a success<br />
fol barber. <strong>On</strong>e to remlndrd of tbv<br />
tonnrtoCnrtbt who operated In tn*<br />
aamo vlllasc for flfty "years and neve?<br />
made a mlotake. In bto early days a<br />
ShoV?orJanaary.>. D. UI3.I aMU espoas<br />
sn aatokl ranklln aMtftrfnal All<br />
y g<br />
to know how tbe system<br />
Accordingly, he Interviewed<br />
d d h be knew<br />
M—SSttniaiidPJa»ei>iasjvm|Ot<br />
U-Elaventn and Bay »TCDIM.<br />
lS~pooiteeirtbaiidPlaBMreava.<br />
«. PtcDud and Aeboryavenue.<br />
48—Fourth and ABOUT avenue.<br />
45—Eighth and Aabury avenue. •<br />
48-Teotb and Asbonr aveBoe.<br />
48-Thlrteeotn and Asbnry aveww.<br />
4B-8lxttentb and Aebnry avenoe.<br />
M—North and Central avenue.<br />
M—Sixth and Central avenue.<br />
67—Kteventn and Central avenue.<br />
67—Twelfth and Wesley avenue.<br />
68-Fouiteeotb and Wesley avenue.<br />
78—Fourth and Ocean avenue.<br />
75—Seventh and Ocean avenue.<br />
76Ninth and Ocean avenue.<br />
R. Curtis Robinson<br />
Conveyancing and<br />
. Insurance<br />
- , f - , ' > f - ' r ; "•'''•'•' •*••<br />
Sale.<br />
No*. 1AAmA6 Aabury Av»wiu«<br />
O4SBAN crrv. N. J.<br />
tbe gunner and asked how be knew<br />
wbeiT to flre the signal. "OX 1 look<br />
at my watch." said the official. "And<br />
bow do yon correct your watchr ask-<br />
ed the captain. "I take It to the mak-<br />
er ta Cairo and be telto me the error.<br />
Forthwith Captain Lyons Interviewed<br />
the watchmaker and asked bun bow<br />
be cheeked the error of the watch. -I<br />
get the correct rime from the gun.<br />
said tbat simple craftsman. And thus<br />
time waa told hi Egypt - London<br />
Standard. -<br />
"There to little doubt that the pres-<br />
——T ' ' ent Legislature will enact a law provid-<br />
- ta(t (Or two normal echools-oue In<br />
North Jersey and tbe other In South.<br />
Jersey. Tba rob will come wben tbe<br />
matter of setting apart fund* for thto<br />
gnat work to up to tba committee .o<br />
appropriations. Careful analysis of<br />
tbe cost'of tbe buildings and dormi-<br />
tories connected with the proposed<br />
aebools baa convinced tbe most eco-<br />
nomical thai neither building can be<br />
brought to efficiency without an ex-<br />
penditure of at least a half million<br />
The Father of Tabaoo. *"•**»<br />
It ts quit* Hopeless to trace out tte<br />
fathers of smoking ta W***ju* to-<br />
bacco «m"*'"t ta particular. Who nrst<br />
drew in smoke of any kind through a<br />
plpe'ta England and who first of our<br />
cuuulijiuen took to tobacco win •>-<br />
* . m* *_..,_ I. la ,I,H<br />
PaulA rl*'f—*" "Jwy. ue> nav. anna<br />
yyagg.of CbWngawond. who Is also<br />
I —-— n m,, nf Central. AUantteWty;<br />
bcBavjaVX JCnlp,'of Uamrlen; tba Dary times wben the treasury to easy<br />
^^~ law. John HandJey^anpailolaiHlentl^tbgnuchsntptas. _,_<br />
*?osaU ' U» Haw Brunawafk ;D• •—<br />
dollars. Tblsmeanae total appropria- throngb. Europe.<br />
uo,, m eseeas of a mUlloo. an amonot familiar with<br />
0,0,00Vverytardto^cure In ^ \ ^ ~ * £ l<br />
tes wben ibe treasury to<br />
wars remain disputable. ittaecjaaltr<br />
uncertain wtdeb western tribe made<br />
the subttme dtocovery. There •*•**•<br />
dtopote aa tt whether tobacco takes tta<br />
name from tne Island of Tobago, from<br />
the VacatesprovinceofjTobaeeo,iftooj<br />
Tabasco to Florida or from a y-shapsd<br />
the French ambassador to<br />
who spread tbe fame of<br />
lev. Fnrman DeMarto, of Vloeisnd.'^odniooofallalr. before tbe<br />
nAUtt\fle»T8anfotdlfcSh5hol». of'pria|hm committee this year.<br />
asrvrf.<br />
for<br />
j^U*T'ho^~Tueiday~<br />
[Bosh.'Tta. pen©V» beak caught «„<br />
him In tbeaqratfcL making aa agly jud<br />
|a^,u>«bto'to»Mtaartyst!ntebed -.—<br />
lander and aroond tbe eye. .Dr. Her-<br />
tbe<br />
before tbe appro-<br />
Tbe<br />
I demands for money 'are growing<br />
enormoualy. Our penal and eleemosy-<br />
nary Instltntloos requite Immense<br />
fmaof money annually, while new<br />
avenues of expenditure open up eaeb<br />
d earJBBLJbe other hand<br />
•fWlli""* M|w.—- — • —*r<br />
and everyyear^JBBLJhe other- hand<br />
- •-— tbe returns<br />
-A MisalaosdrTiUe.-<br />
Among obvtoua ausobmen one Lon-<br />
don'Ibcster to to be found. Drury<br />
Lane tbeater la not ta Dmry lane, and<br />
no reason can be assigned for giving tt<br />
tba name of that thoroughfare. Tba<br />
flrst theater buUtoa ibe pwsantalto<br />
waa at one time frequently referees) ta<br />
as tbe tbeater ta Coveot Garden. Oa><br />
Feb. 6. 1688. P*pye notes: "I walka*<br />
"Shave, air}** asked tbe barber.<br />
-You flatter me," toughed the youth<br />
Ton flatter ine. No; I can only use a<br />
haircut."<br />
Tears pasaed-ta fact, thirty yean<br />
did. The same man came to tbe same<br />
barber.<br />
••Hair cot. alrT" asked Ibe barber.<br />
"Ton Bailer me!" signed tbe man<br />
"No-only a shaven-Cleveland Plain<br />
Dealer. -.<br />
OURS Heard Ninety-seven Mile*.<br />
My bouae to on a high bin near Oodn I<br />
mtag. and as I sat reading one after<br />
noon I beard, or rather felt a Ionic vl<br />
bracing boom several time* repealed<br />
I thought It must be a motor van<br />
nuineoverine behind the - bouse. • bn<br />
found nothing there. • Then I «»e«««'<br />
what It tnlpht be and forthwith wroti<br />
to the chief sunnery offlcer of H. M. 8<br />
Orion to make sure. Through tbe ver><br />
Und courtesy of tbto gentleman I am<br />
•bto to slate for certain tbat the oto-<br />
charce of* tbe Orion's guns was dto<br />
ttactly audible ninety-seven statute<br />
miles from the ablp. the sound taklnc<br />
somewhere about eleven minute* lo<br />
travel the distance-Letter In London<br />
Spectator. • ,n<<br />
When CConiMll Rsfussd to right.<br />
Thvre were all sorts of ways of gefr<br />
ttoc out or a duel formerly, as well as<br />
of netilni! Into one. N. P. Willis re-<br />
cords a conversation with Moore at<br />
Lady BlessluBton'a ta which Moore<br />
defended dueling a* "the great pre-<br />
server of tbe. r.<br />
vaalor. ' ' '<br />
Mornlnii service. UUO; evening service, 7.W.<br />
Prayer meetloK, Wednesday evoulnn, 7M.<br />
ttunOity acliooT, 3JU. Mark ,W. Aaauia,<br />
anperluiandanu<br />
Boaldof Trustees President,<br />
Bwnetary, H. H. Mowrer; treasurer,<br />
' B. W.Kdwanls; tdward M.BUt on, Wm. u.<br />
Ulbb. John Mans. Ueorxe <br />
Uonui leader,<br />
boron<br />
Tune mix-unc are Wild i<br />
Vital Preebyterlancnuroh, Wwuiy avenue<br />
asd uovanto-atreel. tuv.Vbao. U. rlouner.<br />
Hunday aervloes. lu^u a. ui. uuu 7.4b<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />
NEW JERSEY<br />
tarn at75JoVlo • * • •<br />
nd, pool<br />
oTaembMs thus en-<br />
to wbllo ;away tba<br />
Ibtwigu CorpOTswaBna 1 w» »"w #...»«.»e^» — i ^^ ~ ^-^ _—<br />
IneorporatlononderNew Jersey "* u \TLjrj£S<br />
ate*. TbentbefBbi.tb»irortherelogof "J" •*—•'•<br />
•ttltade on the part of the Demoeralle<br />
majority seeking a waj oat on tne Itae<br />
of economy on which tbey can bate<br />
argument for tbe coming gubernatorial<br />
TflT.p.ilfti Hence, tbe Democratic<br />
argument will be to keep tbe budget<br />
below tbat of 1813 committee on ap-<br />
proprtatton. ' -<br />
••AH tbtaga eoMtded. tt many —<br />
> returns |~np^and^ow« and looked^op^Tbjramv<br />
pending'covsst er. .<br />
81. James A. M. K. Church, corner Uevenlb<br />
and Uavanaveuuv .Ocean City. *•- J., J. II.<br />
Jackson pastor. - Monday Her'iwa: Preacu-<br />
lug, lMfiaTm.: Matibalu Uonoal. -i.au p. m.;<br />
PreachlngT «jub p. lu.: Praye. Meetings<br />
Wadneaday evenliga,M iociock.<br />
A. O. DELAMATER Prelenls '<br />
THE NEW SONG PLAY<br />
FRECKLES *<br />
- Drsmstfnd From<br />
Gene Slt.tton Porter's Besntfral Slorr<br />
»puW Prices. Eve.. 23c. 35c, SOc. 7Se. 91: Bftrgtla<br />
Mst., 25c. 35c. SOc<br />
PEHHSILVIHIi R. B.<br />
The Pontiere<br />
BOOT s SHOE<br />
REPAIRING<br />
SHOP<br />
REPAIRING-NEATLY DONE<br />
»>—<br />
eie-tlS Asbery Ave,|Oeeaa Qty. K X<br />
BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED<br />
FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST<br />
THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN<br />
-^;MacedoniaM-K.Cburcb.Tenth »treot_iiml<br />
HIUIDSOU avenue, above KcadlUK IMpol, lu«<br />
Bav.^i W.U. Brlddell, pastor. Bervlooa, 14<br />
iTiVdunday aauooi.UUp. m.yL'lirlstian ka-<br />
deavor meeting, 7Jaip. m. rWlcblng, b u.<br />
*»• "• " '<br />
CMURC" SOCIBTIBS.'<br />
run rasaBVVauuAir OHUBOH. .<br />
Ladles* Au»Ulary society meets nrst Mon-<br />
aaVevenln* or ewn^oontli. Presldeni.<br />
Mrs. Tnomaa Leslie; Vlee-rresldent. Mr*<br />
Srank Bclinelder. ireaaorer. Mm. l*»'<br />
Hmltb: secretary, Mrs. Jos. 1. Hcoll;<br />
•aoretary. Mrs. fted. mtaeumyer, eoUe<br />
^BlrarWiulersanaOconteBo -<br />
«wU K.<br />
ill; BMU<br />
collectors.<br />
Voaiaa<br />
3 m. etwiiaa. mn§m.<br />
The members of tbe Twelve O'clock<br />
Club were guests of John ,B. Uroves<br />
and-wlfeattbapotpiesupper Riven In<br />
tU First Preabyterfao Church Thurs-<br />
very well. An old friend went to see<br />
are* yon getting, aloasv da<br />
"Well, rm not feeling so many, ra<br />
nke to nave something to read, but the<br />
doctor says I mustn't read anything<br />
eztittng. 1 * .<br />
"I beard'tbat. 8o I brought yon a<br />
•Ice book entitled 'How to Know the<br />
Wild Flowers.' I don't think that win<br />
Increase your heart'action very much."<br />
-Pittsburgh Post.<br />
More Terrible Than Lions.<br />
Ulna Tacolieiico. a lady Iton tamer or<br />
assy, in Roumsnls. fainted In tbe<br />
h the anfamus<br />
Proposals for Boardwalk Reeon<br />
gfroetion.<br />
|B»ntr.»a,,AfUinr,,HJ<br />
Trenton; BWphtn BcnUb, Mad-<br />
•r* i, I.- ^ ^ aa^ * aa — 1 ' • a>st_ -~— -M ^ area<br />
iseardaof KAmcmtton Meat,<br />
'A. i. Smith, president of tbe local<br />
tbe annual meettogof<br />
Ekraeatkm ,et W<br />
0tata, School Commto-<br />
lilo W.ltendall add<br />
tno meattag. 4 ' ,<br />
••!••: rtn-tn win<br />
.^-., nMsUogsofthe Ladles'<br />
Circle of tbe Pint Presbyterian<br />
"whten'tiad bub- dtoeontlnnad<br />
holiday*, were resumed thto<br />
4 matting wa*held yeslerday<br />
,, airborne «f ^Mrs-vGewge<br />
ABBOTTS'<br />
Aldemey Dairies<br />
(StCTater to I. «. OsaipW) '<br />
Seventh St. and West Ave.<br />
Ocean City, N. J.<br />
I Choice) DJnlry Producta<br />
Spadous Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During<br />
Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The<br />
Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to<br />
and from Philadelphia on Three Railways .<br />
Within easy access of Atlantic City and<br />
ether well-known resorts<br />
MANY CHURCHES NO 8ALOON8<br />
yiMlaaMaud U.<br />
'• ""ibuer, vice<br />
i,seere*ury;<br />
1 Ktlaubetn<br />
A"HUjbeoT«rreapbndlnii senrelary. llusl-<br />
usa meeuocsecond Monday In each muntb.<br />
. nmrr M.K. CnoBOU '<br />
• lAdlea' Ato maetaflrat Monday evening ot<br />
aanh nvtn' h - Mrs. Elisabeth Uandy. presl-<br />
dnt: Mra. Oerlrade Ueadley, treasnrer; Mrs.<br />
y.auperlnwnilent Jnn-<br />
Unlon, H. 8. Movrrer, president;<br />
oaloo,<br />
illar, traaanrer.<br />
BOLT TBIMITT CHuson. 1<br />
• Parish <strong>On</strong>lld.0rs» Monday m.toe_montb,<br />
Women'* OuUd, evei<br />
Women's Auxiliary<br />
day In tbe month.<br />
. Woman'e Christian" Temperance Union,<br />
undenominational, meets semi-monthly.<br />
. KSSdent. Sfa. O.Bwani enrjrMja»dlns:*M-.<br />
Srafl^S,<br />
Hanek.<br />
llsslonary, last Tbora-<br />
Bwan; eorrespondluG ee<br />
rser; recording .erieiary,<br />
treasurer, Mrs. Anna L.<br />
DDUIW eiasiaj *w«« M eiB> v«a<br />
mnTtsU-attbeoffl<br />
Al\ bids must be<br />
provided tor -—•<br />
coptaloed I<br />
u?Ibau<br />
A surety compan<br />
cage at a moment when the antmaia<br />
were perfectly quiet. _.-<br />
ad before tbey did more than anew<br />
algns ot restlessness and on recover-<br />
ing consdonnness ezctalmed:<br />
"Until the beetle "• wUn «i:-v~ VL<br />
tbe bars'to taken off I am not going W<br />
agalnr :<br />
_^_ ___<br />
I The Hardsr Part. ~~"<br />
I -Thto getting married.- said a<br />
lerbo was busy with her trousseau, "to<br />
pMjtMal^yea.". atreed a cynical bach-<br />
alar, "but tt top't half ao bad aa wot*.<br />
tag eat tte aenteneer<br />
tn Atom there to nnaer^tration a<br />
•ammoa sort of rice wbleb la flood<br />
<strong>On</strong>es grows :ae ntoeb «a • toot in<br />
twelve hours, so that tbe ptost often<br />
- * * A at-_a tt-A._a% *. M saW^aff* Aah w^#a a^D<br />
hours, so that tn<br />
,^,10, , belgbt of ten<br />
cts to keep Its leavesa<br />
Batter and Bgga<br />
Ask for Booklet of Specialties<br />
Order-Delivered Both Plion*. The Human Element<br />
in Telephone<br />
Operating<br />
Ejcs Examined Withont Dwps<br />
Hie aim of the Bell System fa to render •<br />
tt.<br />
A. W. ELY<br />
Cnat> «l*«lala. awl AUsuitle Avc*<br />
" nrr. •* *•<br />
aborerait Une d the greatest pra-<br />
BOBBK<br />
Commlariosarof Pabl<br />
B. 1« OOfF. Clt» (WrreTar.<br />
OaUdi Janaarj2S.«n»- ->-*><br />
?£££'$.hni. -Mist, P. F-«^<br />
tjbn abaolately 'Vrror-proof." Senride dgficoe*<br />
ties do arise—4boaajb th««vera|e b small —1.7 to<br />
every 100 calls.<br />
WM. LAKE, C. E<br />
oar controls sun<br />
nst»Mcs)£ffictdltetolJiaCUafOpar.<br />
tfae)liiiiatl»nyoccBr.<br />
Agent<br />
' seCRBT SOCIETIES.<br />
' Oeean City Lodire,.No. 171, r.and A. M<br />
meetaBecondandfonrthThursday evening<br />
or eaebmontn. In Masonic nail, W S<br />
Herbert O.Hmllh; aeoretary. Oeorno VI<br />
Bony. ' • '<br />
, meets<br />
SSni<br />
lota counoll. No. IH. Jr. O. V. Ai M.. a<br />
averv Tnesday eventnv In K. 01 tr.*<br />
OooncUlorTCuirtnoe Mead; Wilton<br />
WlUeu, weretary. _ ,<br />
' oeean City Coancll, No. 10. l>- ot A.<br />
icreiary,<br />
I, Novfl*. A. O. IJ. W.. OMIii<br />
.. _ '"ics In K.ol<br />
; Keeorder<br />
WUlard _ .<br />
Kalmla.Tribe,Mo. m I.-6..R. M.. meela<br />
aaeb Wednesday evening in K. of P. hal<br />
• CutberU WBllaoe, keeper ot records.<br />
' Ocean City Council, No. 10. l>- ot A., meet><br />
•veryThurilny evening In K. of P. hull,<br />
MlwflaUle W. uuw, aeoret<br />
Protection l« -:•<br />
CIQHTH STREET, OPP. P. O<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> N. J.<br />
hi. snd SAT. EVES.. FEB. 7 snd 8. POP. MAT<br />
SAT.'it 2.30<br />
Plrtt Time la Atlantic Citr - •<br />
MACLYN ARBUCLE<br />
ht KUw 4 EiUnjor't Muiln Pndactioa<br />
HE ROUND-UP<br />
The Mlthtl.it Orsmstlc AcluevenMBt<br />
134 PEOPLE ' 2O HORSES<br />
COWBOYS AND INDIANS<br />
Ivrt.. Dc. SOc. 75c. »1.00, MJ0; Pop. Sat. Mst.'<br />
ON.. TUES.-sad WED. EVES.. FEB. 10. U'aul<br />
U. .10.30 •<br />
JAMES FORBES' Orcit Comedr<br />
THE TRAVELING<br />
SALESMAN<br />
MBBIOAk<br />
f N. GRISCOM, M. D.<br />
EIGHTH BT. AND WKHLEY AVK.<br />
Both Pbonrs-aell, IK tatsrJilala, Wt-A<br />
Hoar* _ . K-4o U aV^n!<br />
SiS Wesley Avenue •<br />
Ocean City New Jersey<br />
ill SB<br />
ur-Hute 120-A.<br />
m~.utua.<br />
••rinui ••<br />
DR. W. P. HAINES .<br />
COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE<br />
OCCAM <strong>CITY</strong>. N. J.<br />
IStOlOaVJO.<br />
OFFICE HOUR* •{» tolp.ro.<br />
(S.loBp.111.<br />
Pboneas Bell iH-W; Inter-auu lao- A<br />
HEUSOHEL PETTIT, M. J>.<br />
80T WESLEY AVE.<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>. NIw<br />
Offloe Hoarat Dntll 9J|6 a. m.<br />
2to4p.m.<br />
StoBp.ni.<br />
. CHARLES B. RIDER<br />
809 Central Avenue<br />
. OVBAJi CtTV. •- J. '<br />
Hogbes' Central Pbaimacy<br />
EKhtt ««. as« Wtalrf *va.<br />
B>U Fbuu: 3iF»—Both Pnona—liiUr-SUtr. UB<br />
Prascnptlona our apeelalty, always acrnr-<br />
ately oompounded. Soda fountain open all<br />
winter. Try ibe now dub. "NablwoHunaae,"<br />
lOc-.evorybody llse-lt ••Ungnaa'Bronchial<br />
Mixture" for tual.couRb ana cold, SSc p»r<br />
bolUe. Calllnand'Mietballat of Ibiwe who<br />
have u«ed it am hlgblr recommend it. " Dig<br />
redurtlon lo prlee for tbe next two weeks of<br />
our Ula Htamp-d Initial and Liorallly Uorre-<br />
spondn'ro Card&*<br />
place they found " ''"<br />
Albert Warner wae aeensed'^of<br />
breaking Into Maurice V. Daniels'<br />
cottage.and besaldJeirrkWwaswtth<br />
bun. The latter admitted'file-paittol*<br />
patlon. The»Uiey took the pMera; r<br />
Other bouses entered were those >of<br />
Alexander Sparks. Dr. a O. %hv«<br />
Elld Carpenter Ueo W.<br />
OBT8 WHITB 8WA2T<br />
Gentlemaa'a open-face.'silver watch,<br />
either In Ocean City or on turnpike<br />
between Ooean City' and Beesley's<br />
Point. WdliolurtttoSBtrri<br />
to write Senator Nlohola tbanktag<br />
htm for bto kind remarks published<br />
eoQcernlug Oeean Ulty.<br />
i An order was drawn on tbe treasury<br />
for MS.ea lo favor of tbe Progressive<br />
JLaague.<br />
The Rev. C. McLaren Howard, rec-<br />
tor of Holy Trinity Cburch, and Harry<br />
MeDevlit, superintendent of tbe trol-<br />
ley line, were elected members of tbe<br />
board..<br />
I.CH*<br />
• vitmiat* •»» Ja«aosi B. Coraoaw ;<br />
R. B. Btltes baa a fste-stoed white;<br />
elephant on bto bands. .It to e white,<br />
awan weighing 17 • pbouds • and, waa<br />
sent to bun by; bto nephew. Jodson;<br />
R. Corsou, of Marmora, from yirgtata.'<br />
. Before starting for Virglnta, a short<br />
Umesluoe, to visit Bsmoel.J. Costto,<br />
Mr. ooraon asked Mr. SUte* tf be<br />
would pay the freight cbsrges on.a<br />
awan should he succeed In •—-'—<br />
one. Mr.SUteaatoooesaldb<br />
Now that he ha* It, be to wondcrtag<br />
what be will do witb the bird, i TT;<br />
Tbe awan waa landed In North Car-<br />
olina, It to stated, but waa shipped to<br />
tbto dty from Virginia. , . -<br />
a-a^as-aaaaavaa-^SaBS^Baat^aa-aaa-aa-aaaaaa* 1 t<br />
, wro+amMm, • ' t- ^'<br />
Two lots southeast oorher Flfteentb<br />
street aud West sivenne,'bargain for<br />
quick sale; f>v*>rooin cottage. BBS Weat<br />
aVenae. price, M.00O; *4wren-room>co(']<br />
bargain, or will exchange tor<br />
suburban tOi Camden or , ..<br />
phis, 1 M on Central araoe^betvetn<br />
Seventeeolb and BigJite«Dtb.*_ ^- _^_a_*B^. •^L^a)41uBb*> I Das**]<br />
f£SH<br />
and for tbe community,^ ^<br />
k *<br />
f<br />
CUef BenU .took<br />
aroand with W»Jn<br />
MMoaW.iayshe had^Ms