EXTRA LIGHTS FOR > EIGHTH STREET Basincss Men’s Association Flans to Dlmninate Thoroughfare. At Hie meeting of Hie BuelueM Meii'a AMDClatloii of Ocean City Tun day evening, ttu member* e*pre-*ed the vJjMr mat It would be a good' jilati to have the electric light etriugere on Klghth atreet during the Eaater (tollday*amt It waa ao agreed. . L. W. Mlntaer and Herbert I Wrlgg|oa were jippoluted a coQinlttee io . -attend to the matter. ‘There will be two atilugera aeroeach aquare from the alley back of the Kit at National Bank to Ocean ..aveu for nine daya, beginning thl* week. All member* are re.| leated to atte the meeting next Tue*day eveuli when the aubject of keeping aorne the atrlnger# lighted all Bummer w
be diaeuwed
SCHOOL ROOM CROWDED
ELECTRIC BELT LINE ‘ l.ocnl Conipan* Wanla IB Man Trncha on Atlantic avrnac. The application of the Ocean Cllyi Electric Hallway Company to locale i It* track* anil operate It* car* on At-; lantlc avenue from Ninth idreet to Katter*ea road and other atreet* of tht*; city will be conaklered ala public meellug of the City Comnnaalouer* at !! o’clock Tbunalay afternoon, April 18.. All peraon* lnlvrr*le<l In llua mailer are luvlteil to attend the meeting and make oiijectlnq*. If any I hey have. In ca*e everything hi *yll*faclory, an ordinance graining the company the privilege a*ked for a (*rlod of Wl
lutroiluced later.
NEW OFFICE CREATED
The Dragon! Screen
It Led to the Discoveiy of a * l,r 1 Loat Fortune .« j ""'"it
Hi l be coxy Utile r roily brought i rd ab-iwi-d It to
■alary of C.*">
FRENCH TRADESMEN. '
:-xri r irnri-i irir-r rm rTi-u r-T-t-xs nxMOTTO®**g
R. Curtis Robinson
1
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Copgrlghi. IMO. by American lie** * • A—■wlatl.m ’
the city I 11
,ld ,
The find grade achmil rooni, In charge of Mlaa Harriet Bchnrch, w an ao crowded llila week that Prof J. M. Htevena found 11 nectweary to aecure the aervloe* of an additional.teacher. Nine new pupil* entereil thl* room the find few day* of life week. Fortunately. Mlaa Edna Schnrch waa home for the Eaater holiday*, and her aervlce* were aecured for the wee*. It la thought that, from the Indica tloua, there wHI be *ixty children In thla room before Ihe clo*e of the week The need at additional room in the acbool building grown Imperative each
It la
te action along
m for Ihe future, will ‘be tali at the regular meelhig of the Board Kductftlon negt Tuesday evening
FINE ENTERTAINMENT
The miulcal, followed by a promenade concert, in the daaluo Club Saturday eveulng by the Ocean City Ho tel Proprietor*’ Aaanclallot: for the gueeta of the boueea In theaaaocl and their frleuda. give* every pr of being one of the beet yet conducted nuder tbe auaplcea of the aaao^httlon, and tbta la aaylnA very mueb. Indeed. All ofthoae Iak^H|.urt are artlala of more than ordinary-ability In Ihi
At the weekly
’mumlaaloiien. Mayor H<
bat at Ihe pre*enl time he due* ■ pel Inclined In grant the fraiichl*e lie company to run care on Allan venue utile** the company remove* ara running on bulb theM atreel*,
1 iiulxzl- ully at ha -• '.broken. Poll}." i
it of tbe ave g II U<t dgl' c
Mantl'd, dear." •d. “You ye tryln
caHyjl
Ihe
mimNIvely. “If yon
will t
up. Hg aimkeuf cara running on Hay, Haven, Weal, Wedey and Allaullc avenue*. He aald A«bury avenue I* a bu*lue*a thoroughfare, and Central avenue I* cut otT by the camp ground. Mayor Headley dated that It I* h|* oplnlun tlwt the re*ldeuta'of Wedey avenue would like to have the track* removed from that atreet, and he, Phi, thought It would lie better to have ne*e track* removed. Ha would i hear from afl reddent* of tbe city, nd eapecIMIy Ihoeeori Wedey avenue. Mayor Headley declared that he ave hi* vltwa at thla Hoe *o that the company will know howl he riand* He addled that hi! I* wllhuk lo vole lot propoaed belljlue aiowid ttie city, provided the ooifipapy taye* II* track*
off We*ley avenuJT—
We*ley avenue, which now gue* to Twenty-third atreet. will aome day run ill the way down the beach and be the
boulevard of the city.
OBJECT TO CHARGES
H. A. W. Smith, ebatrmau of tlie caomtttee, baa worked bard to a'blgh-etaaa entertainment, lie haa been ably aa*iated by the other
YACHT CLUB’S HOME (•law* <
Commodore J. Ralph Wllaon and Vice Commodore, Charlea J. Curran, oftbeUcean City Yacht Club, aiid ol tbe apadal eommittee to aecure life and new member* tor tbe club, accompanied by aeveral other offlcUla. will be el tbe Blaeayoe tbta (Tburaday)
with i
f plai
Them
tuber* aud other* Interealed
re Inelted to go to the bole) and view
tha plan* thla evening.
After loo<gbt, the plana will be ni exhibition lu the office of Ihe club’ aecretary,-Harry K. Stanton.
Keatf* far-Katertalnment. An excellent entertainment wll given In tbe Klret Preabyterlan Church at 8 o'clock next Mouday.eveulog under Ihe au*pice* of the Chriallan Endeavor Sodetj. Ticket* are aj cent* for adult* aud IS oan{* fpr cblldren. The program la a varied oue* and will Inclndeaeleetlona by Mlaa Kloreace M. Caldwell,'elodutlonlal, vocal aoio by 1-ewla E. Smith and organ and piano aokw. Don’t ml** It.
Awawal cake and ric Male. The auuual .ale of home-made ci pie aud bread by tbe Ladle*’ Auxiliary of tbe Finn Preabyteriati Church will he held *l T Lee Adam*' .hue, Seventh atreet and Aihury avenue,
er ami I aenn-lml for tbe paper* up I the very day of her death. amLI loo and look now. though I nm very dnuh ful whether father ever hail them, an
“1» could teach iutlnon.lv for tl
inil beamy tbe llpiiof electrical work. | Mayor Hendley-al<l Hi nbrolder}'." ex- |*iwerlMdo ihi*. A re| ug. In«iui*lllve ,i ie r'nderwriler*' A—h bole* and rlpa *|way, here, and It I. ix*
a 1
"And HU* du brightened,’’ n Polly hroiigh niiii' lieil her *1 cmbrokli-ry of oralt. kullllng .voting people
He ?« fairly" fieellng II green eye need* to bet a boaket Vf »llk* nu<1
main- i ■ lint *o ' iiergfnl i "'
.rdliianerf which m ill be jftvi ii th ! tin* allermifui,
Conveyancing and Insurance Notary l*ubllc and Comml».»loncr of IH-eda No«. 7.44-46 A«bury Avenue OCUAN CIT Y'. M. J. Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage
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ilc." amid P ndredlh tlnu
the hniHlrt-dtfa tl
a Iieborab f' nr grandfnihi •rtnne—enough
"Where .la II. then?" Poky hum I an Oiiahed face In Ibe long min ad beaide It Aunt Pebonih'* Hr
ider heart talk about
»leop
ilghl. Aunt ery In*!*, you know.”
Polly
“Come ’with me. my child. You hare not made a trip to tbe aouth garret thla ninny a dny. I’ll warrant.”
amlled Mlaa DetKirali. .
In this attic were many atrnngely »heeled forma that rrowdnl the Carefully Mlaa 'Deborah wilt the duaty aheeia aud. rolling then bollVdlacloaed a cloaely packed
of furniture.
Polly gaud <>|>en mouthed. "What
P. Maloney, preaident of the ga* company, aent a letter, containing a lie company'* propoaed extento the City ComtulnioueiB, which wa* read at the weekly meet-
*• J
Mayor Headley, after tbe miaalve
bad been ordered received end tiled,
at the letter wae all right ao far vent, but he mid he thought are some other thing* that be meutloued, Including tbe of charging customer* for luatalllng *top-coek* at Ihe atreet curb*.
Supt. Power*, of tbe gaa company, *■ *'• Aunt Ilcb? Where did you get replied, In an*wer to a query from the l,! Why-H * *<illd mahogany! Ob. mayor, that all slop-cock* are puilu at « b * dear l.blea-am! the hlghb .... ,... ; Chtppeudale-nnd Mheraton-and lire extwnre of the property owner.th.e Her prelty u.«e wa* ,K.kcl crart to the property owner being Ji|«t and there among tbe treasure*, what the appliance* cort the com-; b „ fm , „„ reBei . pany—*1.50. , from a doxen dim mtrrori. Mayor Headley eald It due* not Ml** Deborah *mlled aadly. "It
my very own, Polly, dear. It wa* left
to me by my grem-num Heater.
It bn* remained stored away here for
twenty-tlve years, i
thla to yon and Pick for a wedding
gift, but I shall ne After I am gone"— Polly stopped her
rigbt for the company to charge property owner* for stop-eocka put In for Ibe protection of the ga* company. He wanted to know of Bopt.'Power* whether’the company, when it ask* for a depoelt of|IO for service, allow*
lutermt on the depoelt.
Bopt. Powers replied: "Ye*, »lr. i bIloI That I* my rule. Idoi’tkuow w hat 1
been dooe heretofore.’' He further
stated that tbe atop-cock* are fa much tor Ihe protection of tbe property o<Mt*r i tha ga* company. Tbe company
-III not permit the property c eve anything to do with the
In reply to quastlone, Supt. Power* dd tbe company haa a system for leatlng gas, and be ha* ordered all meter* tested. They are compelled by ' iw lo test every meter every three Mayor Headley aald he thought tbe board should have a furlber Idler nm tbe ga* company saying that lent will be no charge for the «tqp-
>cka.' .
Director Mart* ex pleased the view that he would like to know ‘what lone lo other place*. ^ PHONE CHARGES HIGH lorarrw' Holm Will Tr» id O I
“After
ic cried .Indignantly. “Ye are to live with n* - Dick make* enong
Indeed!'
know tlmi
ney t<
mere’ Point ha* effected permanircanlxattou of It* board of trade by electing T. U. Middleton president. The other officer* are a* follow*: Vice president*, D. A. McDonald and / L Alllger; secretary, Lewie It Malhla*; T*l*ty, Raymond Brafth;’ kuatawl
treasurer, LewbiBteuber. 1 nit a
eommittee of fU-e he* been ap- • nm»
pointed to' draft a couatllutlon and glowing late. Pu by-law*. atalre and Tbe member* of the board will meet Together again In the city hall there next rial- "oreeu dow
• rday evening
The member* are talking of gelling •eean City interested In a rcdu’ced lel- ' phone rate between Somers' Point' Oceau'CTty. Both telephone com-
atnrt a home. Whnt .a bemitlfnl house
we will have—eh. Aunl Deb?” She waltxed the stiff hacked *pl
about tbe limited spare until Ml*>
Deborah’* flying aklrt caught In'a Jeering nail and dragged clatterli
the floor a tall screen whose frame wa* of carved ebony paneled with heavy Chinese embroidery, now fnd»Hl
and dnll.
Polly picked ft up with a little exclamation of delight. ."What -I* thl*. ■ Aunt Deb? Why have you kept Hit*
lovely screen bidden?”
, "Great-aunt . Hester left* It to my father, dour, he wu* very fond of It. and for year* It Mood close to hi* di-sk. When he wa* quite belpleaa we used It to encircle hla chair and ward off the draft*. It grew quite old ami shaky and'needed mending, and us no'one but a skilled workman coitld mend the delicate carving It wa* placed up here after father* death, and of course nothing ba* been done to It since. All the broken bits of carving are In that little bag tied to the top.” explained
Mlaa Dehor.) h.
“Can’t I take It downstairs. Aunt Deb? I’m snre Dh-k can mend It—lie Is so clever. And I will mend the
broken embroidery."
w<4L dear. Tomorrow Norah's' I wiff come and move, this fur ’tistalrs: tonight. 1 fear, we
the davenport. It Is y; let us get down-
ut anpper.” ^
• parlor, when- Polly
lore:” asked Polly, II . ami then the’ air er grasp, ami she cau panel on which she I
uiuirt In her grasp, showing the white on Hiring ek Jtimiied to catch the acreea. and ip riglm-d it there slipped from rim panel a long, legal looking en-
scrlptli
d gave <
: then
it the i
* the
M!-^ Deborah's *ld<
••The lost socuiitlear she erli-d “See, Annt Deb; grandfather lia* them la-Im-IcU. How do you aapiswe they came to be In *Ueb a place, and supimse’ we had net or found tbe mTuen'/” "Supt o*e I bad not sold tbe furnlture!” mavered Mlaa Deborah a* niiened the bulky envelnix- and tractcd Ibe lienutlfully engraved tlflcnlet. "Do look at tln-se. D Pm so excited I can’t rend a thing! Father must hare ulifqied there anseutmlndedl>^riime lii»t day*
la-fore ’.m tva* take
A 'CHINESE WEDDING.
In i
d the list of valunbb-
Kru
old h
e look |-
- tty
lovely ?’’ Polly w,
beautiful old fashioned fut
the garret and’’—
"And Dirk shall have tbe south wing for hi* ofli-s-s. ami tbe carriage 1 can be made Into a very reaper garage." added Ml** Deborah, straightening In r Hpcctiu lr*. - • Wlui tr demanded Dr. Fra
You will buy out Dr.' Brown'* p e.” *ald Ml*.* Deborah decide ou can pay me hack Home day If 11. Bur you ran do more real good by becoming my resident phy* waiting tberWju the hill fo patients that do not roue.” •Polly." pleaded Pick. "Pm trying ki-ep my lnde|-endemc. Back m im Mis* Delwrahr Aunt Deborah." com-eted l*oflH eetly. Th^n. "If you marry roe at *11. Dick. It mnst he exactly a* she for-lt will make her awfully happy, won't It. Annt Deb?" Mlsa Deborah arose and. coming to Item, clasped her long arms around icm 'both. “I never had any eldldrra
ng tnu-h longer for my happln the three head* came together, gray and black and golden, and the n* on the screen seemed to writhe and twist and wink tln-ll- green ejfe* rery knowingly ** If they knew Mis* Deborah would have her own way after all.
Th* Bald Eagle's N.,t. ong bird* the ’h.mir of the Is perhniw th<- mr«t strlkhig, •tbly became of the majesty- ol blnl Itself. It npiM-al* lo ihe Imn tion. Built of huge stick* looscl terwoven and *imiited on wnur and Inao-i-sslble ledge, a-lrh the l of the jpgb-’s vhllm* s- aitetlsl r-
phi*.
Wllllatn Frotmei Hollenbach, Levi riamuel Russell, ( Muhau. Avalon; I den, E. It. Marshal R Rov
•^r-rs^cri’jrr'
i. w. t
Ben
.’. Rimer, Frackvllle.
H. r
Win. K. Marlin, J Matlln. Wiij. \ ,ur '" 0 AI lleuder and w ife. M. It, Wnoer, Heb-n '"''f UDdl S. Martin. David Mct.Ture. W II •'HHuloeoi Rlspbam, A. W Foster Phlla leliihla; D
A. I). Dwight, Halb.-.ell; J I) l',,|. |
llua, Camden: Mr.*. J. It. .Vlallauk,i f, ir me m Elma I). Mat lack. Malvern; A. S | minded « Dunham, Millville; p. H.'Altdorfer, a thing cn Albert BnjAlet, ICast Orange. I " wnrenc*
BISCAVNK. • ; VTif
A. L. H*Rerm*n. Bridgeton-. & <i. i “ - vprllllbl ! C Bleakly, Altiert Fogg. Camden; J. i-'merson B-.Morrl*. J. W. Hew. Mr*. Kenton ! would try
ue, Willard Wame, H. E. Jojin-! tlino the
son, G. C. iiartlett, Jr, qml wife, C. H..‘ and.once Andres, L. W. Wood. H. S. Field, .1. '"“he him W. Frazier, Jr., J. A Longstreet, W..' l,p protan Bllllwell. A. H. Armstrong^ Paul ' l - u ‘ lu '" 1 ’ o| Pavl* aud wife. Mis* Pauline Humph, i roo,u Thomas J. Kegley and wife, James 'mo^, Franklin. Robt. W. Scott and family, | ,| mu ~ „- J. M. Roland and family, J F. Turner, j pretend a W. Nunevlllerand w ife, Jos.’Frank-1 creature w lln, Mr*. W. H. Ratter.-by, Wm. ly realize ‘ ee<l aud wife, O. W. Brown, I friend*.-V' CharleaT. Myrrs, Philadelphia; A ^’l Magazine.
— i. Tuekerton; C. C.*Cassell. Mill-1
vllle;G. B.Bomervllle^iiirwife, Pleas.i The nat antvllle; ta'alvert Herghauser, Haddou-^ creese. I* :
J. O. Frazef and wife, Bouth j by a Java
Beav.llle. jleenihrem . . | Javanese i
Mark Twain’s Profanity.
1 of hU Joke to lie more amusing-
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0
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ness and correctness,'the absolute up-to-dateness, of. Printing done at the SENTINEL PRINTING HOUSE will be a benefit.to your
business.
When placing your next order call upon or phone
The Sentinel Printing House 74446 Astmii Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
HUAI. KATA VK AOKNTa. ’ WM. LAKE, C. E., Won 1 Estate
Malay Waapona.
kinal Millay weapon, the i mid to have been Invented I nia-e ihniinreh of the four- j i hundred, aud there are In j io fewer than tifty name*!
X. CORSON
Wont Esstate .V gco-nt LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J.
1JTOKHKA I*t-k Ciry.-S. J. Proposals for Macailara Pavin' and Cement Gntters.
la for
delicate ran.ng and One Inlay '•
and mother of |H-ari.
After anpiw-r i-ama Pick Fra-
Ptdly waited fur him lu randa am^iold-btiu of thi
ie dn-
e-, lie bora Ii'm furnlnire.
iwern thaw placn, which are only Dlek flushed hotly
■ bout two miles apart, while the tele- a low chair i hone charge rfoui Camera* Point to taparienee. Vtlantlc CitjrTa dlatance of about if-fc*'
1 bully and sank Into 1 ., Bl,rbl ,r „ " ,hl “ 1 ,,p ’ ,r o'’ 0 ' 1 ' rith a •inl' ^n~-iurc of F ellman being robbml of her If* a dar ,h«me!" i - Ka«. Tlvey’re gune.
"illes.riTqfily flee
M-HIxth aud Pleasure avenue IT—Eleventh and Hay avenue. 18—Fourteenth and PleaMire a' 12—Becoud aud Asbury avenue 45—Fourth and Asbury avenue 15—Eighth a’ud Asbury avenue 48—Tenth an<J Asbury avenue. 48—Thirteenth aud Anbury avi
n I. a’gn-at, I
49—8
. 61—North and Central avenue. '4—Sixth and Central avenue. Eleventh and Central avenu *17—Twelfth and Wesley avenue. 88—Fourteenth and We.ley avei 78—Fourth and Ocean avenue. 76—Heventb and tieean avenue 78—Ninth and Oreaq avenue. 82—Second and Atlantic areuue. 98-Boardwalk and Movrlyu terr
i wrong. bn»ky ehnp, allllng around waiting for people to come and be cured of their III*, while Ml** Deborah need* a mas to go to work an 4 puW her nut of her financial dltflcnltle*! *l wish I'd never studb-d medicine. I wl*b I'd learned to-be & carpenter—
or something •lac!”
"Flddle-de-dee, Dr. Fraser."’ cried
Polly Impudently. "If It were not for you what would become of all the poor
, alrk people In Uttle River?” "What has become of them now?”
Inquired Dr. Fraser. “They don’t fill my waning room. They don’t Jingle my telephone bell, nor do they call roe up lu the dead of night. I wish they J'
would!" be ended viciously. , ‘Tf* been a bealihy I forted Polly, "and y<
m fo'llng wotiH* today.”
Then take i
' -l*arla Sourlre
t bltage w
and go away, and there wll
chance .fjor you then."
i "Pm afraid nob honey. If buy the dortor’s practice and h j mobile and hla- w hole outllt l
Doubled Pointed.
—Pm “at a Iota to understand hat Mr. Blank meant when I
: uma u,m my age waa twruty-flye. Teas
I —What did be say? Bess—Th
know Dr. ' 1Wa ' t look. It-Upplncolt’a
C. O. D.
j Tommy—Mamma flhil n lot of thing* sent home C. O D -today. Whnt doe* C. O. D. mean? Tommy'* Pop—C. O.
TOlu , , u ^ 0.. my son. means “Call on Ihtd."-
i all modern ronvihi-i m,do - ba! the use of talking?' t *l || l*delphla lle'-ont - ice*, MI ued rooms, parlor, library, j I -‘*t ua go hi a ml *ee Mlaa Deborah. ; t iling room, kitchen nad. servants’I perhaps I ran help her a lilt. You Alway ( , latter*, large yard, located on fen- 1 m tup be at sixes and aivena" I " T »'t* away wt
i'ra ‘“In' C< ;i ,lr * 1 . 0f ! "Norah. has worked like a major -followr shoulrd the orator I tldreM,^.xTbL^IkS!^ i " b ‘" V kJ tomorrow CTl ” d • »•“ « back
— ■ -- , f y OU | UUUt
t Csss
I wo foot wavy b
tonthpjo
But
In. size from peculiarity
la that tlie weapon I* nev
kept rougtf and lawlike In edge by ; scouring wltlr lime Juice or the Juice j of an wtirl|>e pineapple, sometlmi-*
mlnjl with unw-nlr, and It
randa i
Kg-Wi-,
T, I lOtHy.N J
I'roposals for Main Sewer anil .Sewage Disposal System.
JTiiuriV 1
Ejes Eifiniud litlom Drops
r-< .-•niun-ii i
A. W. ELY rr Virginia sml Altaaltr Arcs, . ATLAMTItt t lTT, J»'. J.
dangerous. Old *|>v atvay by th:. T-racHce that tbe blade seem* fornn*il rei n. * bunch of wire* roughly w«-ied fp. Such creese* are highly vnlui-d. and soon-of ttie anclem one*, belrloom* of'chief*, with grotesquely carved and Inlaid hilt* and ah6ath*. are almost unputvliasablu. Th. Little Things That Tell. A south side iiHitiu-r was dressing , for a tea tlie other afternoon when Ihe | front door bell rang She Instructed i .the maid that If the visitor apia-ared to be about to make a formal call lo I say she was nut at home. But the j mother had nqt counted on the five- j year-old daughter tpaylng lu the front
yard.
Tbe maid, seeing -a woman dressed aa tf for railing, obeyed liutrurtlons. . "She Is-uot at home.” the maM said. "Why. she Is. too. Minnie.” came a sharp Interruption from the child on
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OCEAN CITY, N. J, BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME |flF THE FAMILY MAN Spadous BoarWaik. Free Bm,l - Season^/p-iqb- - ® ana Co, * cc rts. Dunn* n jfTTtT 0c,:an and Bay. The t^dWFh‘M*T a v-' inj,n * Numero ‘» Trains tb “■i (rom 1 k'hdetphia on Three Rnilw ay ,
' 88 and sa s lied full Instru'etlon-*elf."-Louduu Sketi
n.ar can I dojits.ni •Try getting home -Boston Traasi-rlpt,
Within e., y .00.3, ofAt|antjp City other well-known resorts
many CHURCHES
hlfihL
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