Y r r OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXII. oof! AN CITY, N. J., THUR8DA.Y, FEBRUARY 20, 1013. NO. 47
Ocean City Sentinel fBbtisksd Weekly • OCEAN CITY. N. d. -ByR, CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor $i,oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS 'SSSTsr 1 ub"1 h"*" j \ j |CMUKCtt~SeKVICES. Mm" i#aO®r^*Moiiday e'vemai.'t.ri, Mr-' K. Hrica^J^der^ Kinuj >«ui»first Pmeby4erhui t'ourcti, We>lr> svrnroL"' j | ji^^an? WrSr^ay^li.1"1 *.»!" srou^'j' ! | K«»r^irSy'r" 1 Piwnioe*' KOouj.'iiffiT 'm.! i hrwU"1 fen ■ ams.rro.ri ... 7.»ej». ato|. . I- ^ ^ CHURCH SOCIETIES^ tor^ Sra. Frank nvlineWsr and Mr. Uaorga . Chri.nan kndeavor 5ncl.lv, Mia. M.od M. ; ■ Poinds, iiraalMuti Mr«. C, M. bobner, vie J ; . Carri«.Acuiiniu eecrararj. , ;, a ^ Mont Taimf* cuuaru. Parish (iolld. am Monday In I In mnnib. Mlfn.r!^irIaiurar,MMri. Ann"'! ahCKfcT SOCIETIES. Herbert* 0™°Hmhb" eiiratary, "uaorao WSooy. a riband third* Mpnday eveuinas JuSf' verb msaalhsirsM. C. Cr Mark Lake: K.'nr K. and K, H. Howard thorn. »rani'° Maad ; 'wlllo'n "*li . ^jn^ljynriu^rv"M^^^K.''UA |,.nnlJlV j Protection bodes, No. fle, ,\. O. I'. W.. inscu j uoood audlo^rtb Mouday sratiinrsJo^K^oi j JfllJl«T^,$b Ot t O. JS. M..^ meets j WaablOkton carap,~iio. 73.P.O.M. 01 A.. nan. every Kriday niehi i.Tmni|>iun'a nail. Praald.nl, Elmer K. Ranck; hccretsTy, K, Oamp It, p. 11, of A.,_in-aN ««> Hriardsy raoor.l? *" "'" ?' _ WalHHLiiia Ooonoil. N& au. I), of p.. mm MV|tn Nnbpia /ineipisll, ll. or R. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Beeshor* Arcbltarl Licensed by the Will •'? ■> eighth street, opp. p. o. OCEAN CITY N J.
|1 AT-roBK Ei*,Ar.,,» w. morgan hand, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT LAW, C^^oafifija^BSa^pSS: « APE *At nil ill Miliar., I. 1. N lOppoalle Public llulldllura), j LAW 'offices " L ao""u' Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES . Godfrey & Godfrey, Room.Wjkii.nd »17 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILX)RETH '• Counsellor-at-Law * and m.lclinr, Mmrl.r and Ki.mlh.rln * omra-.Nom Ocean Mtraat cam mat city, .n. j , 1 TOWNSEND GODFREY . Attomey-at-Law r. j . Atlantic City op Wesley a*r. 1 WILLIAM B. DAVIS » Attorney at Law - UMI Eighth Blreet tl Ocean City New Jersey Atlantic. (!i{> Theatres , 1 f.tiromwSBiaWffSI pAMjjgw : I Mytffliyl' BY CLAHA LIPMAN AMD JAM. BHIPMAN j j Trulhu..H^moj««WM.ad totssersttd ■ 7-ei . JSc. SOc, 73c. K.D. II ». Pop. Sal. M.t„ • 33ct.8t.00 . n Mr. , Teal . Wed Era. Fab J4. JS. 36. .1 I 30 | v M.I. nee W.Jne.di, . 1 JOHN COPT Pre, anil far the Piral Tim. aa Aar I Francis Wilson The Spiritualist ; . K.'i . JSc. SOr 7Sc, II. M.S>. M.I . JSc. SOc. 73c. P Try an Advertisement . in the SENTINEL «
| _ MKDICAL. J^N. GRISCOM, M. D. , eighth ht. and wesley ave. . Both Plionev-B.il. It; InUrJHaW, 1W-A^ r. I line. Iluura- Unltl tea. m. Prom Sloe pTm. c- ^ No oBIca nunra Bnnday. Allen Corson, H. D. art Weaiey Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey j ""fn'er^tluilc uo-A. DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE UkPllTS Hut ion | j 10 1 Telephone, j l^iiv'.rlrale, in Hebscuel pettit, m. 1). 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER »• Dentiatu 809 Central Avenue Ot.'KAB CITY, I. J. Hashes' Central Pharmacy^ / Flfhl. SI. ul Wcale; AM. Tumra'wte h«.'ua!d ' 'l** "mitkd y.VJhroary emW.ro." "" j urwaanlniuui'a Blrlli lay . ' J. THORNLEY HUGHES, Mnupr Boyle Commercial Agency 624 nichtb St. Ocean City, N. J E. C. BOYLE, nanactr j Claiiak aiijn-tml ami i-ollwtoT anywhera in ! Cnitad SUUa. ' ^ IIJiliMiiiiri_Sjlr Goal! Goal! Goal! The V. H BliiMmaker Lumber 1 Company havf leaned from A, I J. H ullb hl.Cdalyard ao lliey 1 could receive Coal over the . IVtiiiaylvania Itallrnad.not beIns able lo secure Coal over the Kekdlux Itallroad feat I eniiukh for their t'rada When In ueed of Goal call up , SHOEMAKER
R. CURTIS ROBINSO# -£3— fo|ii.Hl<| Notary PHBLie and 0OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS PENSION VOUCHERS CAREFULLY EXECUTED Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue ' Ocean City - New Jersey I -It may be just barely possible that some I other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, : but abetter quality — "IMPOSSIBLE." . We have it and we have it good. Give usyonr order for the Sunday poultry. We ' dress them. I Boyle's Dependable Market S. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, .Groceries and Vegetables oathiaaa3B>flWPtwwiaaBiwfl>.uwB''Pa,WHBWMM''W'|w||MW a
In the matters of Conveyancing; Title Investigation and Settlement of Purchases, we aim to give our clients thorough care and conscientious sen-ice. We have always endeavored to maintain that reputation for our office. MASSEY & EDWARDS eighth and central avenue First-class mortgage investments secured. ^
ACTIVELY PLANNING FOR . -i CITY'S BOOST BANQUET
Second Annnal Social Bvent Will be Held In Philadclphia March 6. The wound uild-wlnler "Hou»l Ilauijuel" tube bvld under (be au«|ilce> of the Tazpiyer.' Aaaoclkllon of Ocean . City will lake place at Ibe Hotel Walton, Philadelphia, ou Tburadey. March 6, at 7 "p. m It la the earneat eudeavor of the t eaaoclatlon lo promote the Kfowlli end welfare of tfce anmmer home of Ha members— Ocean City. With tbia view In wind, the mem here moat renpeetfully aak tlie - cooperation end aupport of-all tboae III- «» lereeted. IncludliiR the ledlen, In Ihla moat prelaeworthy undertaking. The cost per plale la $2.50 Hubacil|itlnna should lie adtit by early pi*" l" Robert B. Vollotii. secretary. 807 Helz Building, Pblladelplila The success of the prevlmia baiiipiet guarantees to participants an enjoyable ? evening. The members nl Hie Taxpayers' Association have the Interest of all taxpayers at heart and Hie welfare of Ibe Philadelphia summer residents- In Ocean City There Is scarcely a week that one or more of Ibe directora or officer* du;they visit Ocean City during the winter end are In close touch with ell conditions » end eflelra of the town. The railroad committee has been actively eugaged (> with the, railroad companies for next season's schedule*, and lias been I, making every eHort lo secure best and belter transportation on (lie Fast Shore „ j Line to Atlantic City. , I | WILL TREAT GIRLS , j The boys of the Kind Presbyterian I .Sunday School, who hral tlm recent I i contest wtth the girls for tie w scholara, ' ' will entertain the_winner* In the social ' I I rooms of the church at 7 4.'> o'clock ' Ibis i. Thursday ) evening..' The boys • hive gone to a good ilekl of trouble ' and expeoae to make Hie atlalr a I | success and hope to show tjMjadles a I very eujoyable time. Qjv t t All Ihe scholars of the Sunday I ' school, as well aa all who took part in t Ilia contest aa visitors, are oordlilly t • Invited to enjoy the boys' treat. ■ I.oawa hoihrr t>> Draih. I W. Sht Her Smith, receiving teller { I In Ibe First National Bank of Ocean t City, baa tlie sympathy of hla rtlends In the lose lie baa aualaloed through the death of hla mother. Mrs. Margaret Huillh. She died at Swedes bom on ' Wednesday -of last week aud wan , burled Sunday morning, aervlcea being r held Jn Hie Swede* born Prnbyteriau •' i COLE TO SUCCEED JUDGE HIGBEE Reported He Will Also, be - Counsel for Atlantic City 1 Commission. (Joveruor Wllaou baa appointed Judge l.iarehae L. Hole, of Atlantic City, as Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Atlantic City . Judge Cole le Dow a member of Ibe circuit bench, which paya $9000 a year. The common plea* Judgeship will pay $0,000. but In addltlun lo thla, II la reported, that Cule will also be counsel to the Atlantic City Commission. , which,* III pay $4 000 or $4,500 a year, i so Judge Cole will he eboul $1,000 a i year belter olT and will hold two ' poellkiuk. i Judge Cole has a number of friends i . In Oeean Clly. who are delighted to hear of hie appointment He will succeed Judge Higbee, who. i bee been on the bench some yesra. The governor also named Charles H. Moore ea' prosecutor of Allantlc Botn of these appointments had been entleipled. BOUGHT COTTAGE Capl. Alfrr.l Ik. Itmllh Takrs Pfop'-nr si tatsri Avenue. Yl. Frank Hmltli, the real estate operator, has sold (be property. of James Knelsier. of Philadelphia, located on Asbury aeeoue, above Eleventh street, to Alfred R. Hmlih, or thla cNy. The new owner Is ODe of the aealsteot fire chiefs of Ihla city and la .alio captain ol ibe llfeguaide on duty here In the summer eeaeon. B. Frank Smith has rented to Ocean City people one of Miss Harper'e college* on Ray avenue, below Twelfth street, and a cottage on Prebpect ave- . . ... r. Per atls. V Two Iota southeast corner Flfteentti street and West avenue, bargain for quick aaie; live- room cottage, US West lvenue. price. $1,000; eleven-room cottage Wesley rued, eutlraly modern, bargain, or wlU etchings for property suburban to Camden or Philadelphia. Lot on CeutYal areuue. between Raven teentb and Eighteenth streets, facing the ocean, $1100; aorner lot. Twentieth el. and Central ave., $14A0. FRANK £. DARBY, HEAL ESTATE BROKER, Bourse Bldg. 8th and Anbury Ave. J I
lt BUYS TRACT OF : OCEAN FRONT LAND H. Y. Lake Will Convert Three Blocks Into Nine ® Building Plots, s Another large real estate deal fu thla city was reported last Friday, one i that will be uf Interest not only to '<«*' people, but also to many visitors i- Harvey Y. Lake lies purchased from a the Ocean City Estate* three blocks of e ocean front between Forty -second aud Forty-llfth streets, extending from y Central avenue to the Atlantic Ocean, i- This entire tract will be divided Into i nine pints of ground, each extending t from Central avenueto the ocean, and. e when tlie grading, bulkheaiTlng aud walk* are completed, will be wh.t a Ocean City liaaiieeded— large Improved . tracts along tliu beach front, which t will attract Hie wealthy man who with surrounding grounds, r It Is said that there have been In Ihe 1 past seasons a. number of Inquiries for • purposes providing. ! FARMERS TO MEET ' The spring meeting of the Cape May County Board of Agriculture will he held In the W. U, T If HallatTucka. . tomorrow The sessions will be In Hie morning and afternoon. The program promises a good list of speakers. The Rev. H i of Wild wood, and Prof. Lewis i ! Harris, of Trenton, will speak upon i "Agriculture • As An Educational I Topic;' Klwood , Douglass upon •'Spraying;" Pml. It I). Mailby ui>ou i Union Crra>e upolv " Prizes for llest i Results." Tfie reports of R a 1 1. h i Taylor and Prof. Shaefer, delegates to the State Horticultural Society, and t Prof, Maltbyaud Ralph Schelllnger to i the State Board, w ill be given at the , ' morning session. The prize* oflorkd by the Corn Ex 1 change Bank of Philadelphia, open lo ' New Jersey under IbeAusplces of tlie State Agricultural College, will be up 1 for discussion The meeting Is open - lo ell. —r * ■ . . .. | *k vnted.-Apwrim.nl* 'Hers*. Edward Lutiton. president of the Da- Id Luptou Sou* Company, extensive manufacturers of metal and Qra> i 1 proof window*, of Plilladelplil* lias . rented apartment "A". In Ihe Palatine < Apartments, and w ill occupy these the i coming season* I
MISS CORSON DIES SUDDENLY
~ She Was the Victim of an Anto Accident at a Grade. Crossing. ) The many friend* of Mia. Elizabeth Corson, aged 25 years, daughter of carlo- .s Corson, -or this olty, were . shocked to hear uf her ^Hidden death , at Bcoteli Hall Hatunmy afternoon The Atiae of her death/was • heart dl>ease \_7\ Funeral services were tivld-at^her " Isle home, 804 We-ley avenue, yester- • day afternoon, being conducted by the 1 " Rov, Jehn H Haines, pa-tor of Ihe 1 • First M.\ Church, of which deceased 1 u was a menltier from childhood. 1 " Ml as Corson, who was an only 1 " daughter. with Injuries in an f '• uiglu the lower section uf this couuty ' 0 S little more tiiau e year ago. at which 1 It lime William B. Cox, who wand living 1 >- the machine, met bis de'atu. •I Her injuries were of au liilerual 1 1 character. Although al)e bravely tried. 1 1 to appear as ff she were In the best of 1 » health, she was Anally compelled to 1 ™ succumb, aud was for some time under " 'he care of physicians. A few weeks ' ago she was taken to Mcotch Mall. I • w here, with unexcelled lreatn r.it and * r attention and Ihe carehil watching of - » ha^ physician, slie seemed to tie tin 1 proving In health, and where she 0 Kgtned In weight. t Btie had a alight attack, nf Indigestion * Halurday mornh g, but otherwise was * ■ reeling very well. Au attends, lit took * her some iood about 2 o'clock In the / afternoon. Miss Corson, who was tn c t- her room, said she did not care to eat * . Just then. A little later she had a * weak spell, and died within a few " I minutes. v . Mm Corson had a large number or h warm friends In this city, who aln- b • ccrely mourn her untimely death aud ' . extend tholr sympathy to the bereaved c I father and mf rubers of tlie family WILL MARRY IN JUNE ' Mr and Mrs Hamuel H. Mealier- fl I good, of Weal Philadelphia, annduuca, b ' through the bkstiskl, the engage- ° ' men! of their daughter. Miss Edith ° W., and Robert Hayle Lowe, of Porte- * mouth, Va.. Mr Lowe la connected , with the Bank of Portsmouth. o The wedding will take place early T , June. . r , Mr and Mrs Mcatlergood ,aud Mis. Mcattergood are well kuptvii au miner .5 resMenls ol Ocean City. I. H I Collage and Z.OI. Joseph I. 8<-ull tt Co report the sale ot a coruer lot at Fourth street and F i Atlantic avenue !-■ the Eureka Realty p > of Philadelphia; also Ihe fc > sale of Juuathan W. Barber's cottage. * 1012 Wesley avenue. fl
FINE MUSICAL SERVICE I IN FIRST M. E. CHURCH
TEACHERSWANT I ACTS ABOLISHED , i d . Tenure of Office and Retire- " ment Fund Opposed by c ' Local Instructors. | I The public achool teachers of tbia c , city, as well aa lit all sactloiia of Ibe t , county, are atrougly lc favor of the | i speedy repeal of the tenure of offioeaet. , > are also opposed to compulsory , membership In the teachers' retire- j > At a meeting of. the teachers In this j city a few daya ego, far tlie purpoee of , j, securing their eentlment on the r- peal . ol Ihe tenure ot office act. Ihe eotr was . two to ons In favor, of Its early abolish- , M peaking of the compulsory mein- , I hersblp In Ihe teachers' rellrerarnl | faqd, one of the local teeche'rs ex- , pressed the view that Ihla fund Is abso- | lutaly no good lo tbem. "One must be deafjdumb end blind | , before one can get any batieflt from It." said th e teacher. YOUNG RE-APPOINTED e Governor Wilson baa reappointed a Wilbur E Young, of Anglaeea. a e member of the Cape May County Board of Taxation, a Those who know Mr. -Young and l- are famHtar with the workings of the h board, say yovarnor Wilson baa done well. _-V> Mr. Younw'fetbe only; Republican member of tlV board, and be le prestdent of the body, fj Ik la eald by tboae In loach with the ■t tax board that ha la one of the most I- capable men that body baa ever had. £ Annual Seek Modal. n The member* of the Ladles' AM s, Moelety of Immanuel Baptist Churcti t. will hold Ibelr annnal sock social at o! the Hewllngs tomorrow evening, 2lat tost., at eight o'clock. The social to" for the beorfll-of the church debt end lot fund If yoo haven't -received a e. I aock, yon will be admitted for twenty J cent*. - adv.
Large Congregation Was De- 1 lighted With 8oloista and Girls' Chorns'. Tba special musical service In the First M. K Church Butiday evening c s large and epprectollve 1 eudtonce. t rhe work of Mis* Mc'-'lellan. a noted ' contralto singer of Philadelphia, was " up to tier customary high standard of ' excellence, for wbleb she to eo Justly ' ' ceitbraltd n-n only In Philadelphia 1 1 elan In lilts city, where aba baa 1 ' singing during the summer seasons for Hie tost few years with marked r :e**. Hbe has a splendid flcli voice, perfectly trained and delightful to hear. * Mies Meridian, Miss Beatrice 2 ' Hal nee and Dr. J. Thornley Hughes ' heard lo advantage tn llie trio, 0 1 "Protect L'a," by Nieatoo ' ' ' The glrto' chorus ootillnnee lo show 0 ' Hie reeulta of the patnslaklog tralulug being given by Mis* llealrler' H sloes. 1 • daughter uf the pastor of the chureb. 1 1 Ibe Rev. Dr. Haines. Mis* Raines '' the ability to. Imparl her musical 1 ; and enthusiasm lo h«r ' pupils as Is demonstrated by the sing- • 1 of Hi# cliorus ' ' 1 Following was Ihe program; Procession si Hymn, AIO 1 Prayer- ^ ' ' Anthem, '1 Am Alpha and Omega," Btaluer. . Responsive H-adlng and Gloria, Bevenlb Bunrtey. 1 I Trio. " Protect U«. " Nlcaloe, Mlse i Haines, Miss Mpt'lellan and Dr. , Hughe* ilemarke, Pastor. , \ Anthem. "The Hun Hhell be No More ' a Thy, Light."" Wuodwerd. ( Odering. Contralto Bolo, "Blaep. Sweetly, Babe „ of BethleheoB. » Helbel Nellvlty, I. Mice MoClellau. tb' cSorulSf wSnsairrar ckie-1 rratbel. ' (eir^TSTra— Wgrab - 'j II Hymn, SHI. Antbea. "High In ihe Heavena," Wagner. Benediction. h At the morning service, a pretty g duet ~w*ji- sung by Mies Halnsa aud •( Mlse McClellan Is A tenor solo by Dr. Bughee, with d the choraa by tba chotr. wga a feature of tba musical program. Dr. Uugbae 3 jmeaewet voice and alnge with ax-
LEAGUE WANTS WORK TO BE PUSHED ON BOULEVARD
' MRS. M. J. RONEY ; LEASES STRAND i ' t 1 Proprietress of the J Swarthmore Will Conduct James Franklin's Hotel. \ James Frankllu, owner of Ibe Strand, at tha corner ol Ninth atreet and Wae- I . avenue, his leased thla popular I l to Mrs. Mary J. Roney, formerly i of Philadelphia. wl»o successfully oou- I ducted the Bwarthmore Hotel for four I aud who, with her husband, a former Police Lieutenant Johnson i hae been living lu their Wee i , ley eveuut collage, lo Ibis city, eince lest fall. , Mrs. Honey will uol open tba Btraud < before Decoration Day. Bba bar made ■ definite plane a* yet, but tha open- c ' ing will not be before that day nor | , later than Juyie 16. [ After the Swarthmore was sold, a , months ago, to tb* Meeere Lip- f plncoll, of Burlington Coanly, through Hie agency of Clayton Halua* Brick, \ Mrs. Roney was considering the ad- > visablllty of securing a hotel In eome | other coast resort, sod her many r friends heard thla with deckled re- d gret. Now all will be pleased to r that she will be Ipcated at the | Slru'nd. | Mrs. Roney eetabliehed a large / clientele, while at the Hwarthmnre, r and all of her patrons returned each season. It to certain that her friends ; Will follow her to the Strand, and this, t with the particularly flu* name made the Strand last season, which will . more then retained, assures Mr*. Roney and her new hotel marked eucfur the eeaeon of IBI8. 1 COTTAGES RENTING moat Itslatv Men Are Mieelvlng j Those desiring cottages In thto city , fur the coming summer season are looking around and making inquiries * oftbe reel estate agents, who aay the outlook for Ihe summer is decidedly ^ Joseph I. Scull A Co., the real estate operators, have rented Dr. B. C. i Taylor's cottage, 866 Park placa, to a i resident of Uermautown. They hkye also rented another of Mrs. CO i rite A, Doe's cottage*. 611 street, to a Pblladelphlan. J — — 1 W. W. Maddock Optician. ( W. W. Meddnck. of the Bourse f having successfully com- , Elated a course at au optical collage, . aa returned to thl* dty and will 1 shortly opan an office on tha eeeoud <' Boor of tha post office by "ding. CAPT. YYILLETS' , LONG LIFE ENDS , . — : . 1 of Life-saying Stations J Here, Was » Pioneer , Resident. Oapt. Jamae Bomers Wlllete, one of ! Clty'i emlnenily rea peeled retired "raeldeoti, died at his home, at , tb* corner of Seventh atreet and Central avenue, at 7.18 o'clock Saturevening. Hi* last words wen: "I better than I have In » longtime " , A moment later he began hit voyage ( that bourne whence no traveler ra- . Capt. Wlllata,- who wae a plouee- . resident of Ocean City, having eome , here In 1SS0, was 86 years old. He . was born at Beaeley'e Point December IIBM. At ao early age, aa waa the rule In those times, he b#g*p the lite of a seafaring men, and waa commander of a transport during tha War of tha Rvbelllot. < Ha continued lo follow the tea unltl when ha Was appointed keeper of Peek's B*aeh LIfe-aavIng Station at I , Thirty fourtb street, this city. Than I continued until 1877, when he was , . selected to head ihe craw at tba Fourth i street station. Ha remained there i until ism, when he retired For eome year* his health had not of the heal, hla allmeota being (hose Incident to' advanced ag*. Capt. Wllleta wae twice married. He waa tb* fatbarof two sons, one of whom Was (Oram city Clark Wilton H. Wllsurvive*, . . Capt. Wlllete was a member of Stat Lodge. F. and A. M.. of Tuekahoa, and oUbs Methodist Episcopal Church. Tba funeral took plana rmterday. A abort acrvlea was bald at Bit Ikte home . at 9 SO o'rlock In tb* m6ralng. Service* were held at the Palermo Baptist Church at It o'cleek, and Interment wasat Baaald *4.'ematery . v . ^it's dlgnlRtd and glvee^ you a dalh >■ <""at M OCEAN CITY. Besides, your reapooelMlitw aa a real , estate owner make* you a desirable oltlaen. Thluk lt over, then call on HARRY HEADLEY; Baal Estate Operator, Ninth and Aebury avenue, next to Sip Sanaa who . will show you the very beat way and " irrirVs zsrzz: U Phone conn action adv. a ran Sals — Rlid'e-Er* Maple Bedroom Hulte^ Rraaonabl*. Ap^ly «H
Secretary Writes to Freeholders Fox and Johnson Urging Action. | At the meeting of tb* Young Men'e Prngreaslve l.rsgnr Monday eventug, was a dtocosslon on the subject of the progreesof tb* work on the new ' Ocean CltyHouleeard. John R. Groves, N, C. Godfrey and H. H. Lake ware appointed * commute# to keep In touch with thto work. Secretary Henry W. Townsend waa to write to Frasboldara John » Fox aud William 8 Johnson requesting tbem to do all l bey can to - ra* boulevard" completed In Urn* for the summer travel or otherwise eudeavor lo hive a rt rat -class road across tb* meadow* that can be used Ilea of tb* new highway. Harvey Y. Lake, AJfrad R. Hmlth aud John E. Trout were appoluted a committee to take up tba matter of the era level canal, known aa tba Ocean City canal, aud secure all lofucmatlou possible ou thto and any other caoal projects. Tb* I tag** put Itself on record a a lo favor of a new city hall. Hi D. Taylor and John R. Groves appoluted a committee to confer with a committee from the Ocean City Men's Association and Postmaster Buttou relative to bet tar mall In thla city. Fdr eome weeks past, because of regulations of the Office Department the last delivery In the efteraooue to at 4 o'clock. A later delivery to wauled by the busipeople. H B. McAllister and City Clerk John E. Adams were elected members of the league. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Regular services next Bunday, "the third Sunday In Lent. Morning at 10 «; evening at 7 48; Bunday achool tn the afternoon at thru*. Subject at the morning service, "Miracle of Feeding the Five Thousand." Theeddraaa m the evening will have for Its subject, "The King'* -Highway." On Friday lhara will be divine service In thl* church, when tb* litany will be read, followed by - an address ou the "rtaeramenta " The Dltnop of tha Diocese of New Jeney, the Rt. Rev. John Boar bo rough, D.'D., L. L. D„ ate. will TlaR thto church very shortly, when candidates confirmation or laying on of band* will be presented. Further nolle* will given whan exact data has bean decided upon. BRIDGE BOND 188UB DrUatMa Us. ww Ukslr mb tost "#«*- Sss si usstlaa Teaervew. I For I bo purpoee of Snanetng tba building of the bridge acrom Ureal Egg Harbor Bay from (Ms MM «* Homers' Point, tb* offloaia of the Oamw (My Automobile Bridge Company aaat again Tuaaday afternoon. At a meeting of tba officials last , Friday afternoon, two pupwdlfuui or the coaapaoy'alUM.IlOO worth of 8 par cant. bond, ware received. On* *f l barn waa from Attend* UKy parties and the etbar from paopla in Ihteatgy. Altar a toogthy dtoewarioo, tb* company presented a counter pro pari. Hon to both of tb* ofteee. Pending n decision tb* matting adjourned ant* Tuesday afternoon. It waa darided at tb* wsariteg on to give fortbsr ttma to thorn | who are planning lo take tb* bridge man! until tomorrow afternoon. : ~ — *— WILL BUILD COTTAGE I from a f-httaWelphla KlaWtrr. r -Contractors In Ihla city aay tbay aa* I for one of tb* I leaf Met tleaee ■ tb* building Una frags now until • summer ever experienced bera. Plane : are being drawn end estimates made i tor a gnat number of he nil mate eott Otis IT. Townsend has raarivad bam f Hit B- v. John Wylle French, paster of tba Oxford Presbyterian Chureb. t Philadelphia, lb* eoetnel M tesHd a > pr*Hy,Hire*-Biory aritgg* at tba aataar - of Twooty-thlrd mate aad UaateaLavtnu*. RwlMooMlMBI. f * ■ >'"■ '"'i [ I !•. o . ar A.rajteix Wssaawl. Camp 18, P. O. of A . will bate* bw* ; social Baturday avanlug, Fabraary ■. . at *.Ma'atoek te tb* earn* mam. Tba ' wives and friend# am invited, all ladle* to bring a teaab bag. The boxes will be sold for Ua* hawaEtaf h °*™P ' Stop at HoUaad'e Caady Bt *a, 881 - 'ftsrQe r onftae. adv. at. Early ran of abad at N. Htrkaaaas # ***•■ I- ETt'm KM iriiar.' 'JIl' V. Msliabr,

