ocean City Sentinel STEViKS CHOSEN BIDS FOR HIGH SCHOOL RED MEN HAD FOR TWO YEARS EXCEED THE BOND ISSUE ENJOYABLE TIME
THURSDAY. APRIL Li. IW8.
We dial I be glafl to reeelve lletne of ^
to* tbu ruinmuuiiy and ..or ree-ier. Superintendent of Schools Education Decides to Hold a Conference statc 0 g cer8 Addressed the
every» here. Honored by Board of With Members of Common Cor— 11 All eommunlcation. .houl.1 be ar. Education. Konr bM. for the erection of a high tJWU Tl«^e ...u.. coin pa [lied jvltb the full name and M i„ M | building were reeaived by the exww of the mo . • ddm - ,,r * b « '' rl,rr ' Jame. M. Hteveu..Clty Superintend- |w „ d of Kducatloa at their meeting l..ud l-ue-HMaw. for publication, but aa a guarantee of ent of Public School., ulm.for three ou To(wd . v ..i,,,,, Thr lowem p,., f,,der the drcumeUnoea. on tnotlo
good faith. . yean, ha. mod acceptably filled • l "‘-
RECEPTION GIVEN CHDRCH NOT A REV. DR. GAMBLE DEBATING SOCIETY sentinel
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LOCAL DOTS. Ixita of cottager, here. Alin oat the middle of April April .bower.— day floaen. Many cottage neker. are ben Mu.iclu the city pavilion l
boardwalk |
of the
Get Into tl on Sunday. The rod at doing elunl.
The greatest virtue I
Civil nervier eaamluatloB (I the |>oat
office on April 2K’**.
There will be lot. of acllvlty In little
more Ilian a month.
Soda water fountain, will hmii be
doing aprlng bu.lue*.-
Heavy rain, with thunder and HJtht-
ulng. ou Monday night.
Age get" more r«a|>e. t for it. gray hair than for It. baldne». Farmer., specially tracker*, are Oow more than ever buay Renew your rabM-rlptioa to the Skntinki. w bile you’re dow n. A woman never feel, a day older than .he think* .he look* Owner, of aallboat. at* beginning to take a uaw latataat In Ufa. Flattery U the coin will) which the tmiwj-unluu. pay their way. The«ew boat. Wlldr— i - 1
woM, la r
i till, city an
I-ong-
port.
Oqe of Kdgar FerguMtd’. honw. w a. injured In a ruuawav (accident on Monday. There will be iwrvlce. In .St. Augu*Une’a Church at H o'clock to morrow morning. The police were kept very much ou the alert a few night. Die latter part of la.t week. The boardwalk comml..lourr. will meet Id Mayor Champion', offli* on April 27th. The Hell Telephone Cumpany I. putting In a large aw luii-board In the local wOlce K R Torbert ha. Marled the work of moving the old Teutii Mrect pier to the Dew boaidmalk. The bank director, now meet at S a. m. on TueMlay. and Friday*. Tbla I. their aummer Kiirdule Anything wiilch bid. fair lo help the growth of our tow n .hould be hegrtlly IndorMd by our rillzeu.. The average woman can’t even buy all.plce without yielding totbe temptation to a»k If It U all .plre. Wlrdem telegraphy may be com jiarattrely new. but Hie Mel the table I. a. old a. marriage. Mn. L Baker, wbu for aeveral y< conductc<l the Oxford, ha. fented Oceanic for the coming aeaMiii. Don't he In a hurry putting your heavy coat one able A few pleaaant day. don't mean that .ummer I. her*. It 1* juat a* well tu bear in mind that the man in the front pew may be obliged to take a back .eat In the hereafter. After thl. month the oy.ter
■a. Lockwood, wtho ha. taught lu local acbool. for two year., and nerved efficiently, baa secured a portion In the Bloomfield public schools. She desired the change because Bloomfield l. near her home town. Miss liarmer, It la reported, will cease teaching acbool. D. L. Vanamau was re-elected Janitor at hla present salary. Secretary H. Curtla Robinson was re-elected. * , I'realdent Abbott aaked about the vacancies Id the force of teacher*. Mr. Steven* *aid It was the Intention to change Mia* Gaudy, at her r<qumt, from the fourth grade to the second grade. Teecber* will be needed or the third and fourth grade*. Superlntendeut Steven.' report ihowed the total enrollment In the school during the month to have been JUT; percentage of attendance, 91.09. HI*. Ross has been away sick two >cck., he mid, and Mrs. Allen la enbilltutlng. Secretary Robinson's report of appropriation. .bowed a balance of St addition lo-tbe hood Issue of fS&.OOU. After a general discus.Ion of the alter. Hu|>erioteudent Stevens wa* Instructed to suapeud Otto Thompson, mid to be gn unmanageable scholar. The following bills were ordered |wld: K H. Thorn, ILM; Water Oon»pauy.tt.W; Massey A Kd wards, f«7.*7; Maynard, Merrill A Co., tS.80: Jobu Wauamaker, £2-2b; Ledger, 13.40; Headley A Adams, *22 7o STERLING’S OPENING
s, but at
Ocean't lty the season lasts all the year around. Rev. Tbeo. McCormick, who was assistant rector at St. Augustine's last summer, Is making arrangements to establish a church at May'. Landing. The horm ow ned by John 't rout, w hich broke one^f It. legs nine weAs ago, In a runaway, has recovered and la now running around In a field. ‘ Tbeboeeortbe Ocean City Voluoteera. No 1, and the Liberty hire Company—1000 feet of the latter comfiany —w as tested yesterday afternoon A reserved amt for "Aunt Dinah'' wa* found on the street early In the week. It 1* “RS Left," and the owni can secure It by applyltiftmt Abbott' In the Masonic lodge to night the 1 M. degree will be conferred, and labor -followed by refreshments The new picture machine w ill be used to-night for the first time. Governor Htokea has stAied the Dill which substitutes the electric chair for the gallows for the punishment ol murderer* Under the bill the executions will take place In an Isolated spot to be selected by the Stale Prison I nspectors. The act goes Into effect
March 1,
The Hoard of Governor, of the Ocean
City Gun Club decided, at a meeting on Monday evening, to'bold a special "shoot" next Saturday afternoon, pro-
- vided the weather njudltiom
able.
i of two yewrs
ber. of the Board of Rducallou at their ueetYng on TueMlay evening. The notion to thl* effect was made by -'apt. J. W. Lee. It was seconded by R. II. Stlte. and carried without a dl*-'
fiitlng-volce.
I’rlui to this time, It baa been the istoni tu make the election for only lie year Henee'lt la that Mr. Steven, feels highly gratltled over the action of the Board of Education. Principal Geo. M. Kill, and Mia. Mattie A. Boyle werealected Principal and Assistant Principal, ‘respectively All of the present teachers, with the exception of Mlsa Edna 'Lockwood and Mia* Florence Hanner, w ho did application, were reflected.
i it was decided that the
i over i.ofll the Board of Education , Common Council can meet and d<
I *'■>'» ■'
in. for t
iHtructlou
oilier
as follows: Allen Scull and Join a. MS.OUn; Thomas M I Meda. Jr. Ho.-fd; TbompMin A Stiles,
Mr. Steelman’s bid. for the. same j of the acbool. ork. nearly a year ago. was a little’ M \V. Adams, Prudent of Com_iure than *31,.700 00. The Increase.lu 1 mon Council, who Was Ul the room at tbaamount asked I. due to the advance ; the lime, m qpswerh a query said in the price of lumber. ;tbat Council will bold a meeting on To the amount asked for the con- Friday night, atructlon of the building are to be 1 Ills probable that the two bodies added 4-Vi0U for heating and veutllat- will bold a cuulereure at the concluIng the school, and architects' fees of | slon ol CoiincM's meeting.
SADDEN DEATH PLANNING FOR OF MRS. MYERS BI
The sal main tl
it the entire force will n
Aged Widow of’Squire Chas. Board of Trade Will Try to Myers Had Fatal Stroke Bring Sunday School of Apoplexy. Parties Here. Her friends were profoundly shocked W. R. Wick reported at the meeting n Saturday morning to learn of the of the Boyd of Trade, on Tburwiay death of Mrs Sarah R G Myera, evening, that, In his efforts to sec Idow of the late 'Squliw Myera. | excursionist* to Ocean Chy during Mrs Myers was stricken with apo- coming summer, he bad secured a plexy at noon on Thursday last widle, of the names of the superintendent* of lying In her bed. She never regained the Methodist and Baptist Monday uiBctousnen, dying at ten minutes of , achoojs in Philadelphia, and to nearly o'clock Saturday morning. jtwo hundred of these be had sent luComparatlvely few of her friend* : quirte* aa to whether they bad made knew that she had been •trtckeu, hence arrangements for excuretoas during the announcement of her death was a | the warm weather. He had received great ehock to all. Only recently, j reptlesfrom forty-two euperlutetident*. however, she was beard to say that she w ho slated'that they had made no
I not be surprised If
The manager of the Sterling, having
i view the entertainment of Uagufst*. a. made arrangements, with several I her hotel proprietors, to give an *nterlalumeut and dance Saturday evening, April 14lh, mod they have secured or the same the club room In the ‘asluo Building. All guests of the (terllng will be pmeented. free of
barge, with ticket* for the occasion. (In Thursday evening. April 19th,
here will be a "Bird’* Nest Euehre” given In the parlor* of the Sterling, r.d, for those who don’t underatend _ ist w hat this la, we would *Ute that each |ier*oii attending take* an article -alued at not lea* then 25 cents end all he articles when received are placed u a large basket; the person securing the highest number of points is blindfolded and has the first “grab" at the basket and *o on until every one has chance. Refreshment* will be errved.
The t arnaUu* Banjo and Mandolin
Club, of Philadelphia, will give an eo-
ilnment In the parlor* of the Ster-
ling on Saturday evening, April Zlet,
. ’h e|* Invited the members qfll
the Board of Trade and their . also the members of the City Council,
r wives. Airangement* have
also been made for a series of entertain menta, euchres, etc., to be gtveo^ thaoti'ghout the *eamn—that Is, from'
May noth
OFFICERS ELECTED
The annual congregational meeting w as "Yield the First Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening, Rev. H. T. Casselberry .The pastor, presiding The follow mg were elected elders for three year* each: 8. H. Mayberry, A. J. Smith and Wm. M. Raock. Joe I. Scull and Joa G. Champion elected as trustees for three years each. 1 The other trustee* are 1.^ M. Crease, David Scull, Lewis E. Smith and David Creaawell. Hev."C. 8. Tyler w a* nominated a* an elder, but be declined. Lewi* E. Smith wa* cboaen secretary of the congregation for the en suing yeai The ebuf^h report* read war*
Manx Coltaaea Open.
Urge number of cottagers have come down to Ocean City during the
ity-flve clay pigeon* will | all few dsy*. and there will be many be shot at by each of the member*. ln tbe nexI d, y or two Among free qf^cherge. those who bare opened their cottage* ■toai^jfentt CmtZ kumuii. K for the Easter holiday* are Mr*, t nt/rSTJrrmtj u,.. nuW •'S",'.';';'""'-. 1 ™ """' new HoMW-si. thl, dtf ...d lAUf-l" Sjithl,.1838C.DU«J.v«li.. Mr*,
pos o„ ...d th. .imm
VIC. Bdlh ervlce .III b« tddre.sl! 7"- Me M.nti. Wll-e .l. , hu .. hudde. ..vedU. |hed.|»ddldd«m.U«dld Ved.llS,
, - -t - Is now occupying her cottage, 927 We»Ovcr the Bell Telephone. ley aveuue Mr* John McKIBop. of Call ua up and get your Spring paper- I hllatftplile. I* with her. hanging doneaariy. Wd will call with ! ^ » . •amplea, or, much tietter. come to 1IMH wlll Palm xire Mona*.
Asbury avenue, where you will find a
fine aseortment of the very latest de At the •olidutlon of Fire Chief Ru»h, sign* and coloring* In w all paper. Get Senator Cresac, PuaUnaeUr Sutton and our price* and you wlll be pleased. Mayor Champion have agreed to c.
B. R. Smith A Soxk. tribute • turn of money sufficient
J.T Admna A Sob will open lb. W ,or ,he of J^‘ Lu " n r Coofecttonery Sloe lu the Bowling FliejCompany’*bone*. Tbewmrk—”
Cesluo to-day lor the eeaaon of- I9QH. be douc at once. Full Hue of Confections made dally. ' f"' . r t
WaKTnv—1\) bay 8 room house with Try our fresh-made 'lasses Kisae* In oonvenlencea. Good location. Address the yellow paper*. Out Casino Cream A. E. B., Hotel Atglen, Ocean City. ' Wafer* art made dally by Adam*.
.* from Jua. Steelman
. of J. W :
by R. B. Htifos.
Local Order on Anniver-
sary Occasion.
Wednexlay evening uHas
Mr* Gregg, a trained Ith Mrs. Myers when
death came.
. Myers, who wa* 67 year* old, daughter of Nathaniel Griffin, and wa* a native of Virginia. She wa* married to 'Squire Myeie about 27 •go In Philadelphia They moved to thla city twenty year* since. 'Squire Myers has been dead about nine years. Mrs. Myera, w ho waa hla third wife, continued to live lu the Eighth and Wesley avenue, with ber ouly son, Charles G . a young w horn ahe had more than the
usual motherly pride.
Those of ber friends who cared view Mrs. Myers’ remains were permuted to do no on Sunday and Mod day morning. Ou Monday afternoon, A. H. Baker, undertaker, aeot the body fo Philadelphia, where It wa* taken lu charge by Cnderthker Hookey. The funeral seywlce* were held In St Kdwapjs' ClMfrch, Philadelphia, at 10 'clock Tuesday morning, when a Solmu Requiem Mass was said. The interment waa In the Old Cathedral Cemlu the death of Mr* Myera, many poor people have lost a good friend. very charitable, without any ostentation, and she will be sadlymissed by more than one (verson. H i, In his bereavement, has the sy pathy of a large circle of friends.
EASTER GUESTS
Bern. Avars Wilt KnterMr*. A yarn will entertain
the Fldell* Club lor their daughter, Mis* Fleda Brockw ay, at their cottage, 1537 Central avenue, over Easter. Those present will be Misses Florence Baker, Irene Barton. Katherine Lind ell, Hannah Goodman, Agnes Yauderbuken and Elsie Payne, Harry Llnderman, Frank 8traka, Francis Vandaeberken. Raymond Payne, A. UritneafeDrs. J. CYC. Beale and Chat. Bailey »d KuMmil Foster. Mi*. 8. K.
Ayar* wlll be chaperon.
BOWLING ALLEYS OPEN
The Bowling Casino alleys wl open tbla afternoon for the Easter holiday season, and the first ball wlll be rolled by Mayor Joe. O. Champion. The Interior of the Bowling Casino has been greatly Improved thl* spring by the owneit William G. Moore, and ere several additional alleys for tbs accommodation of the lover* of thl* popular form of *port. Don’t ml** t lo the bowling alleys befor*Ve-
turnlng home.
Coanl, Bcbool Hours. County Superintendent Ifg/r be* furnished the Kkntinki. with Ike fol lowing reoame of the eppprtluoment of fuud* dur each acbool district of thla county : Anglesea, $582.89: Avalon, $248.87; Capa May City, $5542 83: Dennis Township, $3754 48; Holly Beach. $1933 : Lower Towuahlp, $2,.1$; Middle Township, $4359.14; •n City, $3988 89; Sea isle City, $836.46; Upper Township. $2181.85 Cape May, $1(18 77; Wildwood. $1047.49; Woodbine. $5328.61. This make, a total of $88,718.78.
E. W. Burleigh and wile returned Ocean tlty on Tuesday after a lengthy •lay lu th* South, whither they went last autumn. Mr. Burleigh has recovered from the severe spell of sickness he had In Walterboro. 8 C. He disposed of hi* yacht in Charieaton
Augustine 1 * tectory, but neat Sunday there wll be two masses lu the church building. The first will be at 7 o’clock and the eeoond at 9 o’clock.
_ jt Ran, Plaited Mint. Peanut Butler. Always Freeh. Adam*. Our Motto: Absolute Purity. . Adam* ^SoDj^on feet toner*. Plano*Tuned,$2; Ten year*' experlenCe 'Harrv H. Lake.
Mr. Wick said that be bad talked with Mr. Wm. Sbriver in reference to bringing excursions here, and Mr. Sbriver had expressed a w llllngneae to do hla abare In. pushing the matter. Mr Wick asked whether the Board of Trade had any inducements to offer i
iropoaltloD to make.
A. J. Smith said that Mr. Wick h»iff*^^ d ;
done exceedingly well.
Mr. Wick stated that he Intend! •roblag sending out Inquiries to i number of olber Sunday school superintendents lo Philadelphia; also to the superintendent* of Sunday schools lu thl* State along the lines of both railroad*. HI* Idea was (hat the railroad* ml hi be Induced to git even lower than customary, and tbu* make excui -loos more profitable to
the Sunday school*.
Mayor Champion aald that Superintendent Lovell, of the Wert Jersey, told him that Baker Bros, down ai Wildwood, were given the best of lerm* In the matter of excursion* to that place, because they (the Messrs Baker) assumed all reaivouslbllily— meaning. It Is supposed, that thl* firm employed someone to look after Hie management of the excursions. The Mayor'* expressed view was that Ocean City need offer no Inducement. The city Itself 1* the bert argument Ocean City, because of Ita very character, should attract church and Sunday school people. Some personal solicitation might be neeoaaaiy to get
excursionist* here.
W. Tl. Wick, Ira 8. Champion and Prof. J. M. Steven* wlll work np the
matter.
SEE “AUNT DINAH” ler {twilling I-»n> Co war a on Kaaler Bondax Mlglil. Everyone Is talk log of "Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party,’! which takes place In Trower Hall on Easter Monday evening. Everybody is Invited. Tl'll be a 'button-bustin' " affklr, so far aa the omlc situation* are concerned, and the singing wlll be unusually fine. The benefit of the Presbyterian Church building fund. Arrangements are being made for holding the Tuckeboe train anti! the dose of the performance There wlll be rehearsals of “Aunt Dinah” on the stage of Trower Hall to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday •veulnga at 7A0 sharp. Every mam ber of the oast must be present on both
All d
be dMrtbuted on Saturday evening. Those to take part In the entertainment are all Ocean City people of known histrionic ability, and they have been rehearsed for weekf by W. K. Williamson, who heretofore baa shown himself successful In directing entertainments of thla order.
HAD A DANCE
bring
ufitcials of lb* organization tu tbl* city lo take (varl lit the affair. The celebration was probably one of tlie tiert by tlie local Red Men, and e* were thoroughly enjoyed by the very large audience present, he State officer* Included Great Haul Charles D Thompson. Great pbet Herbert F. Stetzer, Great 'per of Records Daniel M. Stevens, Great Guard of Wigwam Stanley Kalback. Past (ireat Hat-hem Stiles With the exception of Mr.. Kalbacb, in came from Wildwood, the visitor* idied here by w ay of a special boat from Atlantic « Ity. They were achy a delegation of Red Men from that city. The exercise* were opened w ith an ddrea* of welcome by J. 8. Rush,
who aald:
■It is aald that some are born to grealue**. other* have It tbrurt upon . To-night I feel that both of conditions have fallen lo my lot, ie honor I bear. In being called upon to extend to our Great Chief* the rlcome and fraternal fellowship, to welcome you, brother* tribe, to the anniversary council fire ot our argaulzatiou. Eight great suns have rolled by since thirty citizens of thts.resort abandon a life of civilization and rethe habit* and customs of the en Our number* have been strengthened until to-day 1U9 Indians II our w Igwam and Join the buut and use. Noraretheaeail. Some of our iember*, like the leave* of the foreat. eve fallen, but they have only proceeded u* to the happy buotlng
grounds.
"To the auxiliary of tbl* tribe takig for It* patron mother the Ideal omau, Pocahontas, the loyalty of
hose members bare been demon ■ nd to all gathered liere to
night, we extend a sincere and hearty
"It M ourearnest wish that many fu-
are anniversaries may find you Id attendance—not In thla pioneer build lug, which has sheltered so many lodge* but lu that *pacloua and palatial wigw am w hlcb we shall aqon erect for
ourselves here In Ocean City."
At the conclusion of Mr. Rush’s reiBrks. pleasing grepbopbone selec one were given. Then Oeo. Haw
Ins gave an Irish song and dance.
Great Sachem Thompson, Introduced by Chairman Geo. C. Murphy, lid that the social leature has he)|*d much to make the Red Men's organization so successful. The order interests the ladles, snd the ladles hare been the means of keeping the mem
der* In good standing
Miss 8srah Smith was beard in a recitation, and she acquitted herself ad-
mirably.
of Records Stevens was greeted ■id-clapping as be w< to make a few remarks. Hai glad lie was given ap|ilauaeat that time, rarely geu It when he stops talking. Mr Stevens stated that he glad to see inch gatherings, and particularly on the anniversary of this In this county, where I bom, this tribe was organized with thirty members and uow baa over 100 members. Although organized ou April April fool on the order, and I glory In your succem. 1 ’ Mr. Steveos mid that the Red M en stand far ahead of similar organizations They have establ Ished the greatest and most beneficial plan for the care of orphan children. Other organizations care for the chlldi but these little ones are cared for by stranger*. The Red Men'* children lodfeed after In their own homes or homes of their friends until fourteen > ram old. The degree of Pocaboota* Is progressing almost on parallel lines wltb the Red Men's organization. Mi Stevens said be wes glad that Kalmla Tribe is doing so well and glad, also, that the trib - has the confidence of the ladles, as was shown by their a tend •nee In snch ilarge numbers. He expressed the hope that the future will
a People Ope HI Mo*
r Kveo
Several Ocean City yotfhg men a dance in the ball room of the Aetna Hotel on Saturday evening, insic waa furnished by a Philadelphia A eery pleasant time
Those present Included Mr. Mn. Barton Champion, Mr and Mr*. H. R. Alien, Mn. E. R. Champion, Mfao Freda Champion, M. F. Champion, Clarence 8. Scull, Arthur Cheeker, Ralph Chester, Dr. Weston and wifi, J M. Chester, Miss Edna Lockwood, MBs Laura Chattln, Mtas Florence Harmer, Mlsa Margaret R Smith, Min Mary Dych, Miss Julia Scull, Miss Bertha Scull, Mias Jean Ziegler, Jos. 8chock, Mlsa Ethel Norcum, Miss Reus Gilbert, Mias Charlotte Sboer «. Mlsa Ethel Shoemaker, MorHand, Clinton Breckley. Benj. Grove*. Mr. and Mr*. W. W. Brown, Mias Violet Cbamploo. Albert Ashman and Mlsa Waiab, of New York.
Fox Sals.—To close an estate, 448 Astmry avenue, Klaven-room Furnished Cottage, complete, in Drat-dass condition. Hot aod cold water; also, gas range, sewer drainage, front and aide veranda. Suitable for boarding bouae. Lot, 90x100 feet. Inquire K. w. Killky, 7SS N.Forty-fourib sr— Philadelphia, Pa., or agents at 0 City, W. J.
First M. E. rfinrch Pastor and His Family Meet
Congregation.
1 here was a very 'pleasant gathering In Use (laraonage of the Kind M. E Church ou Thursday evening last, when the member* of Ibechuroli were informally received byjbe pastor. Re*. J. Ward Gamble, Mr*. Gamble and Mis* Gamble. Tlie reception was fur the purpose of (•ermltllug pastor and
Rev. J. Ward Gamble, D. D., Telia of Reward of
Faitbfnlnesa.
There waa a large eotigregatloo In' the First M K Church go Sunday morning, when the pdyinr. iter. J.
at 00 WCN VCAM
Gamble, D. D.
i "The Reward for
igv j. waku iiahulb, t> u. congregation to tecome better acquainted wltb each other, and the plan waa highly successful. few hours were delightfully passed In social discourse, play-lug of game*. Mlsa Gamble, the mlniater's daughter, entertained the company aeveral pretty aelecllona on the The reception committee looked after the comfort of the guests and had re-
freshment* served.
EASTER MUSIC
Ureal Prophet Stetzer aald that the Red Men were banded together for three grand objects—freedom, friendship and charity. Kalmla Tribe i* only a small portion of the organlxatlon, which haa 26,000 member* In this Slate, and over 600.000 In the United Stales. Mr Htelrer paid high tribute to the ledlee Interested order Speaking of the beneficial nature of the order, Mr. Stetter aald that $100,000 were paid out In benefit* last year. The orphans' fund b ot mightiest feature* of the order. _ Past Great Sachem Bill** next spoke briefly, paying a s|>eclal compliment to the member* of Wab-Stella Council,
of thla city.
A feature of the eulertalument waa the appearance of the Black Hawk Minstrel Troupe, w hose mi N.T. Lutton, Cbaa. Headley, George Hawklu*. John Pontlere and Edward Bueche. Meawr* Lutton and Headley made a hit with their song* and dances and funny aayluga. N T. Lutton' Irish Jig was encored, as was George Hawkins' turn with the baujo. At the close of the perfc fresh menu were eerved n
their guerts.
I member* and
William J. Chadwick, who for six or seven yean, was • life guard at the Fourth Street Statloo, ha* tendered bta resignation, to take effect May 1st. Chadwick la well known around town, several tesaone agoffta played with the local bare hail dob.
verai cheap * I luges: $290 per lot; one-half i aln on mortgage. Apply to ABEL D. SCULL, 617 Centra! Ave. Ocean City, R. J.
Special anthems wll! be sung by Flrrt M. E Church choir under direction of R. L. Goff. In the First Presbyterian Church next Sunday, the following music trill b* sung by the choir, under the direction of l/cwb E Smith, Mias Lulu
Ware, organist:
Wi
powerful sermon Faithful dob."
Dr. Gamble said tlie church b not a debating society. They ware not there to make doctrine, but to deviate doctrine. “Speak, Lord, Tby servant
bear*."
The qutrtion is not w hetber we like the preacher; but, does the preacher declare God'* message? Th* words of the text are, "Rejoice and be exretding glad, for great is your rewgW In heaven ” It I* Intended tu encourage those in revere trial*. Men endnre hardship* for gain and glory, and why nol Jn rellglou* warfare, with the Inducement* indicated in the text T The speaker dlscuaacd the incentive to patiant, Mcritieing toll. The work itrelf should be plreseut. We ere really working for ourrelves, are copartner* with Christ. The exercise 1* healthy. Increase of faith give* Incfeare of spiritual vigor. The farmer Increaars the abundance of fruitage by attention, and we, by aub•otling of penance Increase spiritual Speaking of the weaklings In church, Dr. Gamble aald debilitated folks oaleb ill the fever*. Blcknaa* b a battle ictween disease aod cooetltutioii. Bodily health may not*be poasible. but eplrltual health b always within
■ach.
increased Christ-life will being genuine Joyfuluaee. As tbe sunshine b kept out of homes, so Joy may be debarred from the heart of life uulere we open our heart* and let In the enn•Dtna. Tbta Joy b recured not for the asking, but for the acting. Healthy 'hrbtbn* carry letter* of recommendUoo In their cheerful countenancaa and sunny tempera. Referring to the reward of Christian , work. Dr. Gamble aald tbe reward I* realized In heaven, not here. Haa' Itself will be a great reward and ibould be willing to contend faithfully
fejurou iuu-ttun. ■-■.xtrtavi.vaMia BAXUBoan.
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H0TGL Bise/IYRG. Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Htros
GARWOOD HOUSE, 7 >» Ccwtral awue, OCEAN CITY. Hex
for l.,
Dr. Gamble delivered an abb discourse In the evening on “A Wise Choice Quickly Made,” a warning
against procrastination.
ere will be many house partte*. both in cottages and hotel*, and all L ho|«d for b a few day* of sun-
Saturday morning and reaoroed lu bb new auto In the afternoou. Tbe machine had been shipped from Indianapolis to Philadelphia. It b of ■me make aa tbe Senator's other machine—National. Senator Cl President of tbe Uape May Automobile Club.
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AN OCEAN FRONT BARGAIN Two lob on Wvfliav avenue, at list Mrect (loo feet boat) riparian right*. $2400.00 BAY FRONT COTTAGES Located on the improved tract, nth to ijth rtreets; newly built Mreets, ettv water, electric fights, convenient to tbe proposed Bay ■venue trollev extension $2900 00 BAY FRONT LOTS be. 1} by too feet, graveled and ready foe building on; chy water and electric light connection*. ' , . $725.00 HARRY F. STANTON REAL ESTATE BROKER EIGHTH STREET BELOW ASBURY AVENUE
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know if you can get It; we can tell you at onoe. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage* for eale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement—the choice of , Ocean City. Apply lo J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.
A. RARE OPPORTVlHVTV To purchase a Splendid Small Hotel Property of 39 bed rooms at a figure that makes it tlie BEST BARGAIN offered here in many years. Completely furnished, beautifully located, valuable good will.
Address,
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CENTRAL AVENUE.
Beautiful Cottage Sites. High Ground. Lot* Graded. Streets and Sidewalks Graveled. Many now building* already erected. Plot lying bat ween Atlantic avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North street*. Apply to any real relate agent. Inraadgate before purchasing
Ocean City Land Company
OPEN ALL THE YEAR
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