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VOL. XXXII. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1013. -. NO. 51

Ocean City Sentinel -BrR CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Pioprietor $..oo P«> Year. Strictly in Advance, j CITY DIRECTORY. : CITY OFFICIALS Aral "Itarri £[," J!','.'' *• AdamV. ! ' ^RCHsiRVIOIgL ^ IU W. Kd«rd"^l&«a£ ' ' Itri''"!.' 'nuunar """ "i, ' t £ m."i Mrl aunOayfju •' t*<"» "»>■ '"-j a m.; auutlsy sciiooi J p. w. St. Ati«o*llns's Hnilrt!!#a»?™n4 I T HMUMa • andjeociuak. I^mroano^^ptw^n're^^v^y j fn*."uj6aI*loI: aT'iboU* Hotiool. i!«i p. i"-; , CMURCH~SOCIETIES. lAMMYAuxlSary ("elsty rnaaia drMMonday n™ M".' I Mooy. Kou^"'?i«MnTYM r£Jc.*1fi' 1tc!u " v lev ' itl i In sMtJfent^ u «' 'Xr fH'r ^'"•'I'.ui!1 ■

I'arkar MUler, treasurer. Woman'' Uu'i'm, •"r^^^nmday^ „{!£ day IB the monin. _ aBdwmiaUionaj!*DmaMa '"Mnlpmoatbiy.' Praaldanl. Mra. C.Hwau; eorreaponainc rotary. Mrs. K. Parker; r«Kjrdlii« .screlary. Mr*. M. Mlloar; treasurer, Mra. 'Anna I. SECRET SOCIETIES. SSd"1.' aTltomra Thorn. * L"* ' ,i$S Sra#ew""iSme' ?i i'-.'wuil W rniul-or.ta'rT ~ a^^Ttmr»l^ava°|"«1'.n)'<' of P. t all. | Wlflard W.' AdiaKa. _ i aach'wadnaaday^avMRid' k" of "p^bali! f Lnlbar U. Waltaoa.kaapar ul raoorda. j taatl^vEy^rtd^B^t tAiaigon^hatl. | ^t^^TgTjT^A^wata wryOatard-^ I W abuttal la Oonnoll. No, m, D. of P.. lurels | avary Monday alaap at 7JB, to K. of P. UaU. j Mra. BonpU ». OampMII. K- of H. Ocean City Le«al. Ho ISrt (Carpenters' Union), raeele avary Friday avanlnf in K. of P. Hall. Ttie Ooaan City HuDdlna and Loan aaarwla- i . ra^gs sftsr1 £ 1 Otia M. Townsend A Ptacllcal Seashore Architect L I.lcenaed by tba Hlale. -:- EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. i OCEAN CITY N. J.

I ATTO»»tHntT.I,»W. MORGAN HAND~ ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Supreme 'jourl l^mmlaelouw'°Xw«£MWk.' cap* may co! ht hol ac, «. j. I (Oppoalla Public Bulidlncai. law offices" Apgar & Boswell, AS BURY \ V KNO K jjr^V' Ajlt MTKKKT | law offices Godfrey & Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. | james m. e. hildreth Counsellor-at-l-aw ■ I'pOWNSEND GODFREY . Attorney-at-Law Y^ILUAM B. DAVIS !j Attorney at Law ' .'HW Eighth street | j t Il l-ail C'liy New Jersey

Atlantic I'ily Theatres 1 WlHIHIIiHIHI— j Pop. Mel.. Thim.. Fri. end Set. et 2.J0 j -! | Return by Popular Demand j : i Jmrrteun Play Co. Presents the EUingt | Theatre Sueeess WITHIN tlx© LAW By Bayard VeiUer ; /'resettled by the Same Superb Catl li bit h Stored Stub a Triumph //ere in January _ g.c. Sc. 50c. 7Sc. It. »l » Mat., 3Se, S*. 7%Jt Nrit Week-CommenclBt Moo. Ereeler. Merck Jl Prior /<• New Tor* Opening the New Comedy "The Lnve Leach" Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL

j eiBMCAIa j J N, GRISCOM, M. D. KKIHTH HT. AND WESLEY AVE. | • Bulb Pimnea-Baii. l&; Inlarilale, l« A r. omce Home- Unill jom m^From u to a p. in. j «?|AlltiiCorsoB, H. D. wrt Bit Wealey Avenue j Ocean City Now Jersey r *** Intersil t iau DK W. V. HAINES COR NINTH AND WESLEY AVE HKUSCHKL PKTT1T, M. U. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY itdlee lloura; L'ntU WW _a. m. £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER M r>entiMt(o 809 Central Avenue OCEAH CITY. «. J. Hughes' Central Pharmacy

J. THORNLEY HUQHES. Min.fer I Boyle Commercial Agency I I 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J ,| E. C. BOYlA. nanager I t.:dma adjiutod and collated anywhere in 1 Di itad Sutra. \ ! OPENING DISPLAY OF OF SPRING MILfctNERY March 13, T913 J. H. JflUIWI Dance Every Cold Lunchea, 1 Wedneaday and F»c. - Saturday Night . The Excursion House | JAME3 CLARK Proprietor MAIN STREET and . . . r NEW JERSEY AVENUE t 50MERS' POINT :: N.J.

R. CURTIS RGBINS0Nf ■C- — -^l1 Notary Phbi.ib and ©ommissioner of deeds PENSION VOUCHERS CAREFULLY EXECUTED Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenjie Ocean City - - N*w Jersey It may be just barely possible that some 1 other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, § but abetter quality — "IMPOSSIBLE." We have it and we have it good. Give , 1 us your order for the Sunday poultry. We I dress, them. ; | Boyle's Dependable Market ' I S. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Ave. " II Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables

In the natters of Conveyancing. Title Invest, gallon and Settlement chases, we win, to give one clients thorongh care and eonsc.ent.on, se vt.k We have always endeavored to maintain that reputation for our office. MASSEY & EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE First-class mortgage investments secured. ;

BEESLEY'S POINT BRIDGE ( BILL BADLY DEFEATED

J.Ocean City People Jubilant " r j Over Results of Their Ef- j ( !: forts at Trenton. Ocean (Ttyinrt Homera' Polnl ami . v It-lit My ulurined Hit' Hlale Hnuae al Trenton .Monday alteruoou and night and Tuesday In opposition to the pas- . sage of the lleesley's Point-Homers' Point bridge bill. These opponents of that bridge worked so energetically and to sncli ends that the bill was overwhelmingly defeated. The vote was 42 to 0 1 | Assemblyman Halus, of Atlautlc. and I Assemblyman Peacock, of Uurllugton. f characterized the bill aa a land-grab- ' la blng scheme. It was claimed that " Henry Clay, former director of safety 1 In Philadelphia, was at the head of c these "laud-grabbers " Htate aid was sought for the building 1 of the bridge. It was said In opposl- - Ilou to the bill that money could not . be spared by the Htate for the bridge ( at this lime. ! Ocean City people are jubilant over the defeat of the bill, aud It Is saiu that ' work on t be autumobile bridge bet weeo 1 this resort and Homers' Point will now ' be pushed with redoubled energy. ANOTHER COTTAGE *.. II- Humphrcrs Ol.rs Canlraci g,

l.cw ls B, Humphreys, of Camden, n lias given to Oils M. Townsend, of li fills city, the contract to move his cot- f tage Irom Ocean avenue, between v " Ninth and Tenth streets, to Wesley w avetiue, near Hixteeutb street Mr. a Humphreys has given Mr. Townsend f< the contract to build a residence for t« him upou the site ol the present cot- 0 tage. The cost of the entire work will h lie $5,000. v Mr. Townseud erected the Ocean 1 avenue cottage the ttrat year he was In p business here, about live years ago. I i„ Ho well was Mr. Humphries pleased s with the work and business ability ti shown by Mr. Townsend that he t decided to give Mm these additional J, contracts I Otis M. Townsend has received the contract to erect a double garage for - l.ydla W. Evans, on the Ocean City c Hardens tract, costing $600 f t The stone for the large residence of 1 Clayton Haines Brick arrived this 1 ." week and work Is to be started at once | Holy Trinity ck»reh Berrlcts. 1 On Himday next, Ibe Itrst Honday after Easter, services will be held In , p Holy Trinity Church as usual: Morn- ' • lug, 10.46; evening, 7 45, Sunday school ™ lo the afternoon at three. Hermon In , or the morning will be ou "The Croaa.'' , At the eveolug service, the topic will be "Forme of Prayer." DO --ruruie Ol X lajwi.

CHORCH CHOIR" ' EXCEEDED ITSELF , Congregations in Presbyter- 1 ian Edifice Easter Praised t Splendid Music. Large audiences, which overtlowed o the Hunday^achiitil room, were i present at brrth aervkiea, on hhtsier | rinnday, In ' the First Presbyterian c Church. The Ideal weather, the i number of summer friends of j ( oily for the holidays, account for I lie , large congregations. The Presbyterians of Ocean t'lty have always made a great day of j , Easter, and the occasion proved to be | all that could be desired this year. . The choir, which had made special ( I gram,, fairly exceeded llself. never J , singing heller. The duet by Lewie E ( Smith and Benjamin Miller, at the ( morning service, was beautifully ren- , dered. and In the evening Miss Louisa T. Corson sang her solo, entitled, ( "Where Have They Laid Him?" with ( I osnlilns r.'ellnc and tllsllllrtlnli feeling distinction. ,,

This promlslug young artist l« , rapidly actiulrlug the repulallon of lie- | the best soprano Ocean City has K produced. The quality of her L voice, logelher with the technique which she Is so easily and successfully t mastering, is putting her In the very of her profession and equal . anything Ibe First Presbyterian Church has enjoyed In Its later musical which has notably been of a 1 high order. Mra. Ida It. Macauley sang the alto parts with charm, aud Miss Ada M. 1 presided at the plpe-orgau with 1 skill aud grace for which she has so 1 high a reputation, aud which Ocean 1 music lovers always greatly en- • when attending the services of the Church. 1 The hard work which Lewis K. Hmllh, the musical director, and the choir put Into their work this year has not only added to their laurels but lias > a decided attraction, materially assisting the growth of the church. 1 The pastor. Ibe Kev. Charles H. Buhner, preached at both services and held the interest of bis bearers throughout., Both his sermons brought the Easter message and hope, and many words of appreciation were epokeu ■ concerning tils helpful and suggestive I The church was beautifully decorated with plants and cut flowers by a committee of the Christian Endeavor Hoctety. lu chargeof Miss Irene Eelgler, I which added greatly to the attractiveneee of the orcaalou.

II "IN ]/ GOOD" IN FLORIDA E. J. DuMec'8 Fust Boat in Trim to Win a Nora- I ber of Races. The following telegram was received Saturday by Ed waul J. DuMee, of Overbrook, owner of the celebrated power (mat racer, Caroline II: . rt-r, Auoustisk, Ki.a . March > Eiiw .situ J . DuMek, Philadelphia, Pa. Arrived tills afternoon. Ban under uille«. Engine running line. Big ex- ' pectatlons coming rarea. Will give > cup won at Cocoa to engravers and " i then ex press to you. « choice of cups, due to being fastest < 1 boat. e • Wishing happy Easter to all. " The signer of the telegram Is William " r Henszey, who ruin tlie boat 'in all J Judging from Hie telegram, the Car- J ollne II seems lo be ctvlug a very gooA J account of herself. Ulber races are to ' take place In a few days. From what 1 ("apt. Henszey says, he 'lapes to cap- ' a few trophies If everyjblug goes " right. Mr. HuMee's boat, while In tlio ) ■ South about a year ago, "cleaned up" 1 everylhlog In sight in the raclfig'llne ' in sigoi 111 toe xauing iiiiv ^

all w ho saw her performance. She trouble here with her engine last 11 summer, which was a source of great " dlsapiiotiitmeiit to her owner* and the captain, but It looks now as though a she Is again In good shape HAD FIRST COMMUNION ^ v lot (Trail tig CrrrfUBST WllnrsseU ( | Eleven of the children of St. Augut- p tine's Sunday School received their p , tint communion at the 8 o'clock ( mass lo Bt. Augustine's Church last , Buuday morning, the rector, the Rev. c , John J. Mweeney, oMciatlng. i A number of pretty hymns weie t sung by the ctilldren during the eer t vices, under tlie direction of Miss Cath- , e arlne Htedem. who. with Mies Mar- c , guerlte Pontlere, had charge of the c " The pastor delivered a short sermon. • ' lu which he pointed out to the children the Importance of the sacrament t , and gave them good advice for their I future lives. " There was a large congregation at I I this mass and the one that followed • ' at 10 o'clock. t- Progressive Ave hundred was played i • by guests of tbs Breaker* on Saturday < ir evening and a few hours were spent - r, very pleasantly. There was special ; music during the holidays by the hotel orchestra

I. FORMAL START ON EASTER CROWD HERE WAS = NEW BRIDGE WORK SIGHT WELL WORTH SEEING

Enthusiastic Crowd Present " When First 8padefnl of [ Mnd Was Turned. Out on the first lslaud from this city, Thursday morning, 'Work ou the. automobile bridge from this place to Homers' Point wae formally begun . when Mayor Hoadley turned tb* tint apadeful of mud ou one of tbo mudbank*. There were present nearly 100 people, Ineludlug officers aud directors of ibe bridge company. Alao, there were a ' number of Ocean City's business men and a delegation of tbo resident* of Homers' Point aud vlclulty. Heveral pictures of the eceuu were taken, and tbe official* of tbeoompany 1 In an Informal way apoke of their — gratification over the prtigreea made and of lb* bright prospects of the ( enterprise. , Tbe company officials present beside Mayor Headley were William E Mas- j aey, Dr. Cortou, O. H Bboemaker, Harvey Y. Lake. Dr I. N. Orlsoom, Otis M.Towneeud and K. W.iEdwatda. J. T. Deal Has Nrw Coolracl. A pretty college Is being erected by John T. Heal, the builder, at Fifteenth ■treet and Wesley avenue for Heury H. Marter. Jr. It will be two snd onebe If «torie* with red aabeitoe roof and atalned aliingla atdrs. The lualda will be finished lu cypres-, beam ceilings, panel work and open stairway In Flemlah oak. and sand flnl-h plaster. The Co* t will be (6600. He Intends to occupy the cottage with his family this aummer. (HIS autumn.

The shale that enme ashore her* „ Wedneeday morning of last track Is „ oparxln«i the Boardwalk pllhig and , It baa baau -Inking Into tbe ca-'id for H the last day or two. It wy eafcf yos r terday thst It will be ren>ov#d from tbe beach sbbrtly. Ill's dlgnlflad aud give* you a dell- ' clous sense of eecurity to own your , b°me " OCEAN CITT. J I Besides, your responsibility aa a real , Mtate owner maksa you a desirsb.e . pitmen. Think It over, then oall on , HARRY HEADLEY, , Real Estate Operator, Nluth aud Aabnry avanoe, next to Are house who will show too the vary bat way and mm* of tba greatest bargains to be/i found bar* on the eaMaK Urn" Pboue cooneeUon. adv.

C. E. MUSICAL WAS A GREAT SUCCESS , Excellent Entertainment in * First Presbyterian Church » Pleased Hearers. H The third annual literary aud musical entertainment of the Christian En- (, deavor Hoclety of the First Presby- c lerlan Church, on Monday avanlng, was a pronounced success. A large audience was present and the numbers £ rendered were greeted with tbe most ( , cordial support on Its part. Mr#. Alice Yarger, of Philadelphia, f a reader of unusual ability, gave eev ( eral delightful -elections, notably* ( "Hoeneafrom the Lion and tbe Mouse," and "Aunt Keturali'e Firet VMt loth* | City," which were hearilly received. J A piano aolo by Master Leslie ' Hughe* ws* very well rendered, and ' an exquisite duet oo tbe pipe organ and piano by Mlsaaa Ada M. Kanck ' and lamia* T. Careou received ganerous applause. Dr. J Thorn ley Hughes sang a solo, entitled. "Rose- and Memories," with I J the ability for which he la eo weU . known. Tb* youug people of the society '' made a naat profit fiom tbe eutertalnmerit and are to be congratulated on • aflordlng the eultlvated people of ; Ocean City aueh a delightful oppor- ' tunlty to enjoy themselves.

E V. Corson, with hU wife and alsMra Lydla O'Brien, of this olty. returned here the latter part of last week from Florida. They were In tbe Houtb tor eeveraf:weeke and bad a vary pleasant time. For Sale. Two lots southeast corner Fifteenth rtreet and Weal- aveuua, bargain for quick sale; Ave- room collage, 8S6 West avenue, price. 11.000: eleven-room cotWealey road, anttraly modem , bargain, or will exchange tor property 1 suburban to Camden or Phllsdel- ' pbta. I*ot on Central avenue. between Seventeenth and. Eighteenth streets, facing tbe ooaan, f 1100; corner lot, • Twentieth et. and Ceotral ava., »14«0. ; FRANK E. DARBY, J REAL KHTATB BROKER, J House Bldg. 8th wmt-Aabury A**. r" T-

One of the Largest Spring If Holiday Turnouts Ever Witnessed Here. Although Friday a rather gloomy day, and Saturday's weather V was a fairly good sample of what ci March can do, visitor* poured Into ft Ocean City on both daya, with the rw- C suit that this resort had on Raster a ous of tb* largest crowds aver 8 seen ber* at this time of the year. The Boardwalk wae well Ailed Krl- g day and Saturday evening* aud Sua- a day with promenadar* who took Id lb* a glorious salt air a id alao the amuse- a meats provided for their eujoymeut li durlug tbelr stay In this "Queeu City ti by tbe Haa." g Maoy of the visitors were sufficiently l! lo begue*taof tbe Ocean City d Proprietors' Association at the a , musical Friday evening. The opening * | of tbe Ooean City Motor Boat club's a ' on tht Boardwalk, formerly r _ the Casino Club. Saturday evening. I | was an eveut tbat marked a bright t page lu the hlatory of this plaet, and t , drew large numbers of the club members and tbatr friends. I — | j On Tuesday evening at tba mania . of tlie First Presbyteriau Church, i Howard O McPberson. of Palmyra, ' N. J., and Miaa Ruth Sharp, of tbla ' city, were united In wedlock by tba 3 Rev Charles H. Hohoer. Tb* young . f couple Inteud to take up tbelr reetdenoa '* here, aud are receiving the congratulations of tlietr numerous friends aud acquaintance*. . • — — i!

nesiorss *tn *eei. N >[ Tbe members of tbe Ocean City '* Business Men's Association, at tbatr * meeting Tuesday evening , raoeivsd thd report of tbe joint committee on tb» J] boulevard. R. Feudal! Smith and . ,, Waller MeCorkle ■ were elected mem- " j" bera of the association. - - *. Girl wishes position with cbaaaber " □ or housework billet. X, HKSTt.iKLofflre I ty «•* '« 'T W a stku — Position by axpertaooad >D uurse; maternity oaeee a specialty. Ex- t >*- cellect recommendation by pbyslelan; t ><* Ball plwaa lot. Mn. lUba'lSompsou. | -0' DUB Bay aveous. adv., 8-6. 3 mo*. , Foa HAiJL— 100 egg Incubator, stand- • aid aaaka; used only few timet; east re. $18; will take $9. Call at SM Park . place. Ocean City. adv. It

! MANY EASTER VISITORS AT HOTELS AND COTTAGES

i MUSIC HEARD IN M. E. CHURCH , „ t and Girls' Chorus J Highly Pleased Audience With High Class Program. ' The musical services In the First M Church Sunday evening drew an Immense audience, and tbe high date selections and the excellent manner In ' which these were given won words or enthusiastic praise for both tbe vocal- i and the member* of the music committee of the official board of tht , church. Mlsa Edith McClellan, contralto. , and John Detterer, basso, both of Philadelphia, sang with the skill of AulyHed artists, as they are. Tbe abll- 1 lly/pir Ml" Beairlce Halnea and Dr. J. Thorn ley Hughes, of this city, Is eo well fcno.w n end admired as to occasion great comment from the Bkntihbi.. Suffice It to say tbat they-were as excellent ae usual. The work of tbe girls' chorus came , In tor the customary amount of praise. The youug women Improve each week , under tbe efficient and painstaking effiirta of Mlaa Hafuse, and at the close C

of tbe service Ml" Haloes received many deserved compliments on tbe p success of her labors. During the evening, Dr. Haluee made a few timely remarks In bis * entertaining and Instructive style. Dr. Halnea spoke from the thorn* , "gel the best." He made the general siatement that tbia la what the First ' M. E. Church stands for— to present • th* highest (deals of life and to encourage people to gat tb* beat things out of Special emphases was laid upou c the thought that than t* enough c Christian literature for persons to read that they may attalo to tbe highest ( culture. 1 Dr. Haineeeald that It la the duty of Methodist preacher to urge hi* , people to secure good books and maatar , them. He referred to Abraham Lincoln and Hugh Miller, tbe great gaoioglet of Scotland, who. Id laylug the < foundation of their education , obtalnad and mastered a tow good books. The epeaker referred to tbe fact ttul tlie very best things of life cannot Da i purchased or earned. They come lo us as free gift-— affection aud eonand, beat of all, the Raster I offering of Jesus Christ, our Lord. Walter Cbattlo. watchman tor tba I Ocean city T»tl* and Trust Company, ' who fell down stairs, In that building : while at work a few weeks ago and I received serious Injuries, Is recovering. I He Is under the care of Dr. W. P. Haines.

OPENING DANCE OF 2 3 MOTOR BOAT CLUB t j r , 4

Members and Friends Spent " Enjoyable Evening in Y Ocean Front Annex. f The membere of tbe Ooaan City Motor Boat Club opened tbelr new, f commodious and attractive ooaan t front annex, formerly tb* Caalnw Club's h**dqutrt«a, on tbe Board- i walk at Moorlju terrene, with a dine* i Saturday avanlng. Tbe elub rooms presented a scene of a gaiety during the evening, well Ailed, , It wae, with tb* members, their wlvee arid friends. It was a full-dreaa . affair and it waa a well-planned openlug, an exoallant forerunner of rreota com* during th* eeaeoo, everything going along Ilk* elook-work, tbanke to ' tbe Indefatigable energy of CommoClarence C. W. Wilson, ChairC. El I wood Carpenter, of tba entertainment committee, and bit * assistants and tba members of tba recaption committee of tba Ladle#' Auxiliary.. Tb* following are tb* members of tbe committees: Entertainment— C. Eilwood Carpenchairman; John Owens, Harry 8. Bllwcod Gtowdy and Daniel Haggarty. > Reception— Charles B. Com-tock, chairman; 3. F. Prentzel, John B. , Winger, R. O. Welmerand Maurice i V. Daniel*. i Entertainment Committee of Ladle*1 t Auxiliary— Mr*. C. E. Carpenter, ■ chairman; Mrs. Thomas C. MeCaban. - Mra. Walter Chandler, Mrs. V'm. R. I bad wig aud Mrs. Joseph J. Mayan. Reception— Mr*. Charles L. linear, Mr*. Howard Evans, Mrs. Owta* Evans, Qwtav »

Ludwlg. Mrs. William C Coo ley and M rT Cnarlee B. Cometock. , DleW After Lees Illness. Mrs Auna Hoffman, who had bam since Jane, died at Hootch Hall BuDday evening, aged 81 yean. 8b* was buried from tbo bom* of bar parents, Robert Fawoett and wMh, of Mlltvllle. yaetarday. Mrs. Hoffman, who leaves a husband, wae tbe stater of Mra. W. M Harris and Mra. Carrie Hoffman, oftbleolly. Fob Kxnt— Flo* large livery and boarding liable. Haven avenna, beHeveqjh and Eighth streets; gtveu'>'rKor*terme, eousult Rnhh, (FT t Tb* Fleet National Bank of Oman t City makes Ps depositors feel *1 ham In lb* bank. adv. It

Personal Notes of Some of Those Seen Here During the Holidays. There were many visitors at tb* hotels and a large number of cottagers during the Easter days. Following are not" of personal Interest to readers of the 8EMTt!ntu Charles H. Wet", of Qermantown, In town at Easter. Mtm E. H. Baker, of Hwarthmore, waa bare for Mveral days. James Marshall, of Beavllla, waa a visitor to this city Hunday. r PeterBalllngalland wlfe.of Cynwyd, . spent tba Easter days here. Capt. William Kouck, of Cantdsn, > a visitor here Monday. Tbo* R. Fort, Jr., of Philadelphia, | among tha Easter visitor*. ( Oscar D. Thompson, of Philadelphia, registered at the Wyoming. Charles Mathews, of Philadelphia, , was a visitor here during tbe weak. ■ City Solicitor Bleakly, of Camden, . was among tb* v 1st tors here Friday. Robert W. Boott, wife and son, of Overbrook, registered at tba Breakers. ' J. Herbert Bcball and family, of ( Philadelphia, registered at tb* Atgl*n> t Mn. William H. Long; of Bast

Orange, has been greeting friends ban. C. L. Hagy and wife, of Philadelphia, spent the Batter day* lo this city. Seymour Davis, of Philadelphia, among tbe guests of lb* Blacayne. Prof. B. C. Thomas, of Philadelphia, among the visitors here Monday. Mr. aud Mrs. Leo Bamberger, of Philadelphia, were visitor* bare Saturday. Cparle* A. Doe and family, of Philadelphia, spent tb* holidays In tbte city. Wllham T. Brown and family, of David's, opened tbalr cottage at Eaatar. William Coolay add family, of Philadelphia, ware among th* Eaatar Charles White aod wife, of Pblte- . delpbia. were among tba Eaatar i visitors. ( Ml" Urae* Christian, of this etty, t spent Eaatar with har parent* In > Goaban. Mlaa Eva Brower, of Leesburg, baa bean vlattlng Mlaa Adella Powell In tbla city. A. H. Jones and family, of Germans town, were among tba eodagata hare ■ at Easter. S James W. Fern ley aud wild of ;. Philadelphia, mat many frieode bat* '• at Easter. Charles W. Boyle, of Camden, vleCbarlea w. Boyle, or camaen, vis-

ited his mother, Mrs. Jena K. Boy I A la tbla city. Daniel H. Hteelman. wife and daagbtar. of Woodbury, regtatamd at tb* , W. W Hlbson and wife, of Pblladslphla. enjoyed tb* Eaatar boildays tbla city. Mr. and Mr*. N. C. Godfrey are tailing tbalr son, Cbaatae Godfrey, la Clark Dllleubeek and family, of Philadelphia, ware among tba v Meats at Eaatar. Mtas Lula Wlsaler, of PbBadMptat, visited bar parents, C. WsMtr and wlfs,_st Easter. Mra. A. M. Gilbert, of PbllalelpMa, property oweer ber* was among tb* week's visitors, M. H. Thomas, wMb aod sea, of 1 were among tha vMteea ' here Saturday. Ml" Edna Lockwood, of Yookare, ; visited Ml" Boyle and MM* Chamber . lain la this etty. Former But* Banking OommlManm , D.O. Watklns, of Woodbury, haagaa* ■ oo a trip Booth. i Dr. S. E. Ajar* and wife, of FMfe ' delpbia. ware In town during tba Easter holiday*. ' Mrs. George Ludlam and son. ef Camden, ware goads of Mtattvne la " thle city Sunday. ; 'Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Ktltoger, of Philadelphia. are enjoying life In tbaic ooUag* In thle etty. E. B. Bacon and wlfe, of Jersey City, r spent Use Easier days hi tbfer band i' * W. 8. Weonch and family, af Pblla^ r, dslphla, opeoed tbatr cottage dartag ,, th# Easter holidays. t. Jamee Franklin, of PhlladelalUa. '• ratornad hoav on Monday altar rpaad- ; Ing a few days bare, d Thooaaa H. Btmmooa aad wife, af B. af

MlHvlU*, opened tbatr iwriage lbs ML ter part of last weak. Mlaa Ratta Go IT, of MtttvtHa, wbo la an extensive property owner la tbla city, apaot Eaatar Mm. Morris Pantar aad family, af Ws Fob Haiji— Bird's eyi mMM mom set... Dm una abll. iBHHMk Ko* Bala— M-ft. eat baft, Mgto WUIard Ang,4l0 WesSeeaWaa efbTta W a wrap, by mautad aw»fbMpl||