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.**'£*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

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