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VOL". XXXIII.
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Ocean City Sentinel OCCAM CITY. N . J. -•r- - R. CURTIS ROBINSON' Editor and Proprietor 1 •1.00 Per Year, Strictly in Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. * CITY OFFICIALS JS&«^PuBlotajiX»!jS"»ta, Public Par** ami •'■jgwfjjj jnh'n " 1 dsn's. TriiuTor -Bulla ****££•■ U*K'. "■ v wcuurchterviciul tS »Nsrft; rs «*= 1 •THol"??«tcCT-l-r~I.Wnt. H. w sew ^Bawiu M°~"'"ioJnS™u > ^ Joll„ j K.*lirlca!'>ul^T^rl<lay«»»ntpjl;_ yiral Praabytarian t;^arcbj,>'«'ley »^» ( £m«J^W^^auwrmWBSnl ' t . '> . r *- ^u«*s«Jm h«n.'l' "»->• j p VV '?u of'aj "« 7 « AsM^ama* l»l"" Fourteenth ata. Ksv. J nhn J .nwssnsj ■ , Masses. at Ul, S, I aud_l» o clock. ImmannM llautlfl ^uron. WM^a^uc. ; SSSZStVX iM* iZtSKTZ p. I SS5S "'r'"A'11^ ; i Union Tatjruacli ^n*iai.t U^nrentlQsntb j "di prv*ri<v7'",i'vr."r?b^icUrv^u.'«i. 1 1 ^ Hi. -ism** A. M. K. t^r_cb. yofyr Hevaetb ; j Wada!— tay -v—inis, M ao eloia. aiunwt'aveni'a^' atan>C Haadiea te-'pot. ta. CHURCh~sociirriEs. linreu r Mra "ran J I? '■ BrcHv n ! ' lura, Ur*. Kran* Hi-uueiiler and Mm Oror»c Hooy.. yoo\2i|pi*b^~V»i'r?(*C."lA.1BoUucr. vice prMlden.; Miss Kltiat rtn Hr*n«*n,s-cr.i«rj ■; KlmerK. Banck, iraaaiircr; Ml.. Klltabath Maa* m «Ua gMOoad Mo B d «L' IBonul' ! ' Lad AldnMsts'flrat Monday stsbibJ oil Par tali UoUtk Brat Monday in lbs ranntl.. Wotnau'a Guild, cvnrj^ Wcdni»ilay,t.l«^. m SECRET SOCIETIES. maid"USnd „\,n f'irui Tlmr.itsy Iterbart . y. aorj Ooaae City !<odn, No. as, K. of H., meal. Brat and ^ uIp'Astary's^enus near "^Ed'R.'.'ltl'Jfowari Tbora. * dW^lmraday'evenlui! ,;. 0f p. nail. Ml** M.ilic W. Laas, ssersrtry. "^"^and ftrwtS^tontUy emlagata>KV'>t, WlUard W. Adam.. Eslmte Trite. No^xifc I. O, K. Mantes*. Mb« U^allara.kwpar ol record.. ' Pr3^BL^riufr*Vn!fiaiicl!rS«rataryI*it! ^Wftficrsnfe. tSSSsSSrlr''51® ^Ocaan CUy^ J^j^Vn&ymium'ia'K rt ^TbetXcean Ctty^HuMlnjMd^LoeD assortsPnl^tj^Oeoria <>. Adama; »— rstary, M Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed hy Ihe Bute -:- ■> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. ocean city n. j.
|| ATTiia.t rYt-tr-iAW. J MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR-AT-LAW, Holtellor. Msat-r and Kr.mln.Mn Chancery. I «PI MAY CWI M I slot *•:, M. J. I (Oppo.ll* ful.no ButldflB.1. | v. ll«.r apoab. . Airnaaw c. Boawai.i. IjAW OFFICES Apgar &. Boswell, M.<iTaaa in chakcbrv. •j Atlll'KV AVKNOKjgnmtjHTH ttTKKKT LAW OFFICES Godfrey &l Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-lMtw omce-No^tjIleeanJJGMt ; TOWNSEND GODFREY Aitorney-at-I.aw i liurtlMI Mulldlng At oeaan City Haturday. \Y 1 1. LI AM H. DAVIS Attorney It Law HMLElKbtb Hlrerl . Ocean (.'lly , New Jer.fj Atlantic City Thpatres j) j I. S " S. R H Anitotinee. the Interiutioinil j mm A Night Out MiihtSat. rJi-l A I'lav with ju.t cnotlKk Pntlna In Save ! ; you from Laushink yourself to j Death— N. V. Wopld I K.c .IV. »c. TV. H, M itt M.t .gc, »c. lie, p 1 Net W.ck. F.icrpt Wet. It.* ^ ^ ^ ' * COHAN & HARRIS Proent Douglas Fairbanks "Cooper iioytjnc." ; Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL
.IKDItAI'j .\, GRISCOM, M. D. EIGHTH HT. AND'WEKLEY AVE. , Bom Hbonra-BWl.llllnUrJitata.Mi3 A r, omee Hour.- OntU JOa^f roni Hit" » M» ' At Kictinrd fioaniwud'.. PirWMDo^Jai^ tn^».| . lHHeiCoMLl.D.^::', (i6 Wealey Avenue Ocean City - Now Jorsey j ' "-Kt.tr t*. A. . - t Dr W. P. HAINES j COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITV^ N. J. t I i Bail Ht 1 "tf Telephone -j |nK,,.m«i*. l« , Hkiischbl PETTIT, M. I). ' 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY ' QR. CHARLES B. RIDER t Dontlnt" 809 Central Avenue (K-EAN CITY. H. J. Hughes' Central Pharmacy • Khbik SI. Ill Wnlay Jv,. j I reacrlp1 """.^r/rl.m^'ndM." " , 1 Hn*orcold.<'Df|l,|lSliy rarAmmmidad t>y" ' IbOM Aob.v. u.cU ItT . ' J. THORNLEV HUGHES. Man.jcr Boyle Commercial Agency f 624 Eighth St. Ocean City. N. J , E. C. BOYLE, manager t Claim, adjuated and collected anywhere in [ ; Culled Stataa. : Spring Millinery II All the I Jilts I StylRf in Ladies 'jind Children's Hats ijunUffinri ; L.' . Dance Every Cold Lunchee, ( Wednesday and F»c. : Saturday Night t The Excursion House I JAMES CLARK Proprietor MAIN STREET and . . . : NEW JERSEY AVENUE , SOMERS' POINT :: N.J.
R. CURTIS ROBINSON ^ Notary Pbblis and ©ommissioner of deeds k ,|>_^Di— s3PENSION VOUCHERS :: ^ CAREFU.U.Y EXECUTED „ * Numbers ^4£-. end ^46 Asbury Avenue Z Ocean City - - New Jersey ' * | The Breakers!1 Only Boardwalk Hotel k H Now open. Steam -"treat, elevator. S J I „ Sun parlor. Booklet ® K. A.YOUNG, Manager I
In tht nlatters of -Conveyancing, . Title Investigation and" Settlement of Purchases, we aim to give,oiir clients thorough care and consiientious/scrvice. We have %al ways! endeavored to maintain that reputation for our office. M/iSSEY & EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE First-class mortgage investments secured.
BERMUDA RACE IS TO BE il FINISHED IN THIS CITY; •f" /O'- ' /4v.' • H -
Handsome Trophies1 Win-^be Presented hy thb-Loeal | ^ Yacht Club. ^ J Tlie'bosla that will fake part luffie race to Bermuda will eutl the event I" Ocean City," a« .nittltuilly planned •ccohllng to word received' by Ihe „ 8KSTTNKI. oil I'ue-dajr from <'a|italn Glaaer. chairman or f he Ocean City Yacht Clulda regalia conJinltler. The re|K>rl waa current a week or .luce that aeveral of the boala would not emi Ihe Bermuda race in *•' Ocean I "try. but would continue on lo ■>' New York, City, Thia report atartetl e" JJew York and wa. published In "" of the Philadelphia ne« Hpa|ier-. ,lr It la an paaurrd .fact that the boat. M will eud the llermuda rate at the "g Ocean City Ypcht Club an me time during Ihe afternoon of June1 14. If I'" everything goee well with them, anil iropblea will be presented "I1 by the local yacht cluji. I!' SOUGHT COPPER BARS *; I bit it. W. vidwrda Tell, of Kapertnice. In Noalti America. II. W. Edwarda' enterlalnlna^talk on aomr of hi* experience. In HMifh America, aome year. airo. given in the n, lecture moot of the Firat M. K Church ir TJiur.day evening. Waa appreciated hy hla hearera. Hla alnrlea and inlm were of a nature lb tl appealed to their rlalhllille. The apeaker'a principal talk waa of a % wreck aunk about li'i nillr. north of Valparlao. on Ihe ooaal of Chill. ' The accident happened In I Kir. and (he ,t| craft contained a half million 'dollar*' , . worth ol bar* of cop|>er ,o When he waa there, In HIM, he con- ^ ce!ved,lhe Idea of aecurlng Iheae hara The men he engaged to do the work J from New England and I hey did I(] not have with them the machinery neceaaary lo lift the hara They~'wfco I back lo New England lo gel Ihla ma- r(| chluery, hul never relumed, ao Ihe goltleit opporlunlly waa loal.. r> Nuraracr Rr.idrnl Killed. I" Herman C Kuehn. a (lermanlnwu 0,1 builder, waa fatally Injured in an automobile accident In PhllaUvlphht a few c evening, alnce. Mr. Kuebh bad been atnutuer realdent here. Two aeaaona - • ago lie a|ienl Ihe aummer lu N. T. u( I, ullon'a collage. He bought Ihe col- „ 8fil Second alreel la«t aprlng and ,j, •peul Ihe aummer (here. M Mlaa Iner. Coraoit, daughter of Mm. , J. Maekey Coiaon, returned lo .her dl cltidlea al the Trenton rtlale Normal P ' School Monday, after enjoying her 8 aprlng vacation al her home here. " Mlaa Coraon will graduate Ihla year. w LATE NIGHT TRAIN f UP TO TUCKAHOE Business Men Will Try to Secure Accommodation on \ Reading Road. Al the meeting of the Ocean City Rualnem Men'a Aaaoelatlon Tueaday evening a committee was appointed lo endeavor to eecure a train out of Ihla city to Tuckaboe on the Heading Hallroad at II o'clock every Saturday night the train to make atop* at all of Ihe atatlona between Ocean City and Tuykahoe. Wllllaui B. Davla, Luther L. Wal- " lace aud H Frank Smith were named I aa member* of thla commlllee. 1 1 1 1* felt by the member, of Ihe aaao- I clallou that aucb train will ba of beue- r lit to Ocean City people and to the t rcidenta of the county through which • Z the train will paaa. c The committee will wflte a letter lo the Heading Hallrnad officiate, aud < the letter will be followed by a petition 1 contalulug a large uuuiber of elgna- I The move I* a very good one. I l.orkjnw raiud Drub. I Mr. Beeve* Flowe a. wife of one of 1 lh« well ki own life aaVer* 011 duty !here hi the aumtner aeaaona. waa burled Suit|jay afternoon al Sea. lite Cemetery i-y Undertaker Mark LakeService, were held lu St Auguatlue'a Church Sunday afternoon by the Rev. Father Froellg. of Trenton. A number of frienda, Including membera of Wah Stella Council, attended the funeral. Mra Flower-' death wa* due lo lockjiw. She leave* I wo young daughter*, to whom a he wa* devoted Her ho* band and the little one* have the deep aympathy of their fricuda In ( their great altlictlon. f Hot* Xrlolip Cbarck Ite rvtcca. Regular aervlcee lu Huly Trinity 6 a hurch next Sunday, being Ihe fourth Sunday after Eaaler, will be aa follow-*: — Morning at 10.45; ulglu.7 .45 Sunday — achool al I bra* In lb* aflernoou. Subject for morning aermon, "Go Forward." Eveulng adbject, "Wladom'a Houae." Fob Riot.— Two new *lx room nottagra with baaament. aafarolatied, all modern Improvemaula, Aahury eveuue, near Twelfth atreet. Addreaa Auguatu* >V. Millet, Sea laleClly. N. J. adv. 2t Cottage wanted for J uue and July, tear badroom*'. George W.CIIfTe. 40 _ Eaat Walnut Lane, Gtn.. Phlle. adv.
WOOD BLOCtjS NOW BElflG LAID;, a Start Operations on | ,, Eighth Street aid Will •' Posh Contract. j, ' Eighth atreet preaenlatilie hiish-t ii kind of an appearauce Kte-w d»y«— I one of the uglle.l-v-hut every 4 elfprt will be made to.hurri the work j' thla thoroughfare and f have It In 1 flr-t-clam condition for travel within gfeiT alralghtenlog the Aim pant 'a 1 track, on thla atreet for '.eve rat day* pa.t, i I The Sutton A Coraon Co 'a men have V the couerete laid on tlje atreet from the | Board waTk to Wealey avenue, or tirar- I hy. preparatory to >tlre laying of lb* I wood block. . The men who will lay the wfcod t block arrived lu town yegterdny aud : at once got In readlneaa to Win the r. work 7/ 1 It I. -aid that all of thla block muat , tie laid by May I, and that PNa likely . the men will work day; anA night f If it la found neceaaary lo do an lt« order | TO RECEIVE *250 The llnaticlal uroapectaof Iminauuel r HaptlatChurcti have revived n booat I the granting of an appropriation t toward tire corrent expen-e. tiy t tie • Haptlat State, Convention. Till* I. for |2oOand la given Inward the anpport > of Ihe pa-tor and |. a recognition of i value of the work of the fta«t year • 1 'Ira plain I Madtaon Hare wa- ap- 1 pointed a committee In irive.Rgate j condllloiiB bete, and, after a -wift hut thorough survey of the atluatlon. he 1 exprea«ed i>|« delight and a*«ure4 the j paatnr. the ftfcv. Arthur Gee, and 'a committee that he would recommend i the granting of the aid Commudorr J. K. Wllawn Her*. .Commodore and Mra. J Ralph W d •on, of. Philadelphia, came down Saturday and upened their cottage. <111 1 Central avenue, near Fourteenth atreet. They were accompanied tpr H F. Moudorf. Mlaa Wlae and Mhi Han* ' nam Mra, Wllaon and their gue-t* are apendlug the week here. Itanit' Wllaon, who went lo Philadelphia Monday morning, will, return Saturday, when there will |>e a meetof the local albietlc aaaoelatlon, of which he la a director.
THOS. LESLIE :: HAS PASSED AWAY J Was Active in Church and." j - Char{'tabl$ Work for I Many Years. I After an lllife*- of three month*. Mra, Thomaa. Lealle quietly pawed away at her home In thla city at » o'clock Monday evening. She had ( heeti uncoil -clou, since noon 6n Thura- v ,\l her lied aide at ll.e lime uf dlaaoluI lion were the member, of her family, inrludiug her "l.tex, Mr. John K. Phillip., and her nbice, Mra. Thnnnra I Cooper McCahan, both hf Overhrook. t ; Funeral service* will be hel l til tlte t . PreabyterlarvClilirch - I I'he interment will be at Mount e Vernon Cemetery, Philadelphia)" tomorrow. The remahia will be aenl to < Philadelphia In the morning. ! Mra. Lealle waa born In Philadelphia January 24, lK4p. the daughter of * William and Mary Pott., an old and I promlueut family in tnat city. She 1 lived In Philadelphia virtually all of j life. Aaa young womiu ahe taught school for a year'lti Salem County and « year* at jlargalnlown. thla State, t She waa an organizer and. the tlrat 1 matron of the Philadelphia Baptist ■ Home and Orphanage, lu -which ahe Intereated for some lime. Then ■ ahe volunteered and organized a achool 1 the orphan* and poor children at I ' lu West Philadelphia. She I did line work hi bulb of these excellent cheritle* After her marriage, Mra. Lealle be came a member of the Preabyterian I 1 Church and there continued her actlv- I lile. In religion, aud charitable work She wa. one of the manager- of the 1 Preabyterian Home for Aged Couples and Single Men, and was largely In- - -trumental I11 ralalng funds for the ; construction of Ihe home at Bala. At the annual meeting of the L.ulte*' ' Auxiliary of the First Preabyterian Church, of tlila city, a few mouth, ago, she waa elected president of the organization aud Immediately planned a year of great work. Into which the or- ' ganbtaUuii had .uccc'-fully launched. 1 She wa-an earnest Christian woman. , • and. a. lias I wen shown In the forego- , mention, much Interested for years tn the work of the church, at 4 o'clock 1 this afternoon, conducted by the Rev, 1 I Charles H. Bolmer. Mra. Iwalie was taken III on February 20 and compelled to go to tied Her condition showed gradual I raprovement until abnut two Weeks ago, when occurred a ohauge for the worse. Mr. and Mra. Lealle, who came to 1 thla city In 1908. were married In New York City In September, 1871. There " were born lo Ihetn three children, on^r ■ one of whom, Norman T.. survives. - T^o girls died In early youth. new •■perloienArtrl. George F. Faber, of Cleveland, has . been appointed to succeed J. N. Akarman aa superintendent of Ihe Shore " Fast Line. He eutered upon bl* f duties Ihla -week. Mr. Akarman resigned a short time since.
BALL GAMES HERE DURING SUMMER OF 1913
— <j DR. HAINES WILL TAKE- SHORT TRIP . Minister Plans toctPay Visit h to His Daughter Living ti in Cincinnati. b The Rev. Dr. jobu B. Halite., paator „ of the Flrel M. K. Church, will leave p Monday fot Cincinnati to visit hla daughter aud aon-ln-law, Prof. G. r Moore, who Is In charge ol the t railroad engineering department of the University of Cincinnati, aud lias t high reputation In that section of the t country. , g Dr. Halne* plana to spend a few f days at their home, and so will be | away from hi* pulpit one Sunday waa particularly active In his c church work last summer and In fart a throughout the winter Just clo*ed , and t feels the need of a little rest aud recrea- | lion before resuming hla dutie* for lb* 1 I summer season Ihla year. | Muitord Will Kacr. |] J L.-Wlllard Mulford, of Narberth. a | atiunuer re-ldent here, owner of lhel( , 45-foot cruiser Toc-am II. aud .M. W , ' * bltakrr, 6f New York, the designer. , were recently al Townaend'a boat , t shops, jvhere the boil is building, lo , (alk over Its possible entry In (he race ( 10 Bermuda. Wheu Capt. JtM^fqrd learned that special fitting wavav ' quired for racing. -and tint ha w< .:,i B practically loao the use, peraonally, of the boat lor all somtner, aa II would take some time after the race to get It back to the original plans, be decked thai glory at the expense of hifsmlly'acomtort and plaasure came to 7 high, and Tocaam II would not be b entered. Later however be decided to enter the race, It U reported. y — — " FobSaLB— TWO lota. 90^100 feet. corner Fifty-eighth and Ceulral. Ad- " d reaa K. G. H.,*Brmti*ikl office, adv. "W ASTKD.— Room aud board fot qian, '.- wile and baby In retlned private fauiII lly, from June I lo September 16; stale e- terms and full particular*. Atldre— n M. B. F.,Bio«Ti!*«i. office, adv. 4-|0, St '• Will exchange well-rented WeM Philadelphia property for theao City y. lot* or collage. Addreaa Daniel B. Htrelmau, 18 South Fronl street, Phllav. I delphla, Pa. adv., 12-6, If.
Decision Said to Hfeve w Been Reached by Officials-. of the Company. ) Some people have been rtonderlfag why Ihere ha* been so much rain 'for aeveral days pant. ; The mystery ha* been solved,. accord- C, lo the views of'aeveral resldeula of ~ the resort. ' The elemendrare upset and grieving of the retort that there wllTbe " no t«*ettall gam— in Ocean City durIng the aeaaon of 1918. Whatever the cause of the rain, the ™ report concerning baseball games la the 8BKTIWIL Is told. When It Is said that ihere will he no " baseball here this summer, II Is meant ' that there wl|i be no laama and no gamasjlke tlioee of past aeaaon*, ao ,fir aa tbetleean City Athletic fomI* concerned. Baaebell haa not lieen a paying prop- " osttlon In thladty— a* a mailer of fact, according to thooe who have followed Ihe game. Il never was a good business ( proposition In any seashore resort— *0 * Ihe officials of the local aaaoclilloD ' have decided to stop alpklng uioney lo 1 provide the national game for (ba ' amusement of visitors. Thrre la lo be a meeting or Hie officers and director* or the company lo thla city Haturday evening, but w* are - told that, outside ol coullunlng Ihe ' corporation and making arrangements ' to hold the baseball park, nothing will j be done ^ ^ ( ' CharcK Cornr r.Wtonc Ullog. I i Hermentl lodge, No. 55; F. aud A. t f U., of Atlantic (Mty, accompanied by I the Metropolitan- Band, of- Atlantic t City, wlk'lay the' cornerstone of Bhht loh Baptist t'hurch, on Hlmpwn ave - nut, near Heventh street, Bunday, II Apr I 20, at 4 16 p m. The Rev. Grant e Harris la pa-tor. The public le invited o to wltnes* the ceremonies. I. ' It's dignified and gives you a deji1- clous sense of security to own your - home at 0(,^AN (;ITY Resides, your responsibility aa a real - " estate owner makes you a deatrable citizen. Think It over, then call on £ HARRY HEADLEY, Heal Estate Operator, Ninth and Aa•t bury avenue, next to lire house who ly will show you the very beet way aud II. some of Ihe greatest bargains to be 1- found here 011 the eaafeet terms tf. Phone con mmUou adv. > '
SENATOR CRF.SSE TELLS OF GREAT SIGHT AT PANAMA
GIRL'S CHOIR HAD ENJOYABLE TIME ' ' • . I Spent Evening at Parsonage ' as the Gnests bf Miss , Beatrice Haines. Mlaa Beatrice Haines, the popular , of the girl's chorus choir of , Firat M. K. Cfflirclt, entertained the members of this organization at , home at- the parsonage Friday , evening. The special gue-ta were Mlaa Harriet 1 reaae. of Cape May Court House, and . Ml-s Madeline French, of Vlncentown. The choir had a rehearsal, aud this waa followed by amusements thai tn paaa the time pleeaanllyf refreshment* were greatly en ' The member* of the choir are achieving remarkable tesults as a musical organization and effective . work Is done by them In the church's musical programs. Mis* Hamas la an excellent musician and sympathetic Instructor, herpuplla quick students, and aa a consequence ; effort* have met with successes • that are gratifying to all Interested. Tlioee present Friday .evening were M trees Auua McClure.'Llla Bteelman, I. aura* Townsend, Edith Hlltou, Ad* i Fisher, Amy Voss, Myrtle Giffbrd,- ■ Olive Wrlggln*. Helen Townsend," Marie Townsend, Verua Wllaon, Mar- > garel Barker, Adella Powell, Minerva . Adams, Harriet Glbb aud Aletha • Townsend. ATHLETIC MEET Deal aatsrdat. The Penn Charter boy* will be here from Philadelphia next Baturday < aflernoou to meet the young men of. ' the Ocean t-'lty High School track [ team In field spuria on the baaeball , grounds, provided (be weather Is favorable. Tb* local people should turn out In . force to aee thla meet, a* It promise* to , tie highly exciting. ° Acting SaarrlDiendrnl. e It. W, Edwards, of the ffrm of Massey & Edwards, Is officlallng aa '• superintendent of Ilia First M. E Sunday School. Hla frienda are hoping that he will take charge, aa tbay „ iay h# la peculiarly fltted for thla .. work. At the annual meeting of the c Sunday school officials last fall, no » superintendent was elected, but be was chosen assistant aoperlnteodent. ' HOTEL KEEPERS I ARE ENTERTAINED
p Members Were Gnests of Mr. * and Mrs. Micbener in j s Philadelphia. ^ The members of "the Ocean City . Hotel Proprietors' Association spent t a few hour* vary plaaaentiy at the home of Mr. and Mra. Frank Mlchenar, 0 22i*l Green atreet. Philadelphia, Mon- „ day evanlng. | The report of the Easter entertain- | tneut committee waa accepted and the e committee discharged with many p thanks for the efficient work of the , members. t Better train accommodatlooa and t improved mall service were among tba , •uhjecU. dlacuaaed by the members. ( A letter from A. P. Maloney.lu ref- , erence lo gas wa* read and talked , Two new meftiber* were elected— ■ Frank B. Llpplncott. of the Bwarth- , more, and Mrs Draper aDd Mra Green, of White Hall. All the members enjoyed the refraabtneula provided by Mr. and Mra. Mlcheuer. and a rots of tbaoka waa given the hurt and hostess. The next meeting o" the aaaoelatlon will be held '.be eecood Monday avenIng In May al the Arlington. Ocean City, when the member* will be entertained by the Mlsae* Helm. linger* lo be Hspllzed. The Girls' Chorus of Immauual Rap- | list Church is proving attractive aud the occasional vtallor* appreciate the of the Idea and the freahneea of the girlish volcee, as much as tbay . do Ihe helpful spirit maulfaated on the r pert of the children In this eosnee- • Hon II might he said that aeveral of the chorus have privately expraaaed their faith In Chrlal and two of them • are to go through Ihe waters of bapJ tlarn next Bunday evening. Wsktrd. *!eti for assembling agricultural loti» \ Grenloch, N. J. 12 to Has from Plillada adv. 4-10, 21. f' Wanted.— Poaffloo by expertenoed le nurse; maternity ease* a specialty Excetleut recommeudatlou by pliystelau; Bell phone 1(11 . Mra. Rrha Thompson, 1208 Bay avenue. adv., 8-6, 9 mo* d Foe Bale.— Collegia and lota tn • most deatrable location* In Oeaan City, .» Apply to A. OottoEffi* Aahury areao*. r. Ocean City, New Jaraey. adv.
Marvelous Work Has Been Accomplished at Isthmus by United States. I Former Senator Lewis MJ, Creaae, who, with Mra. Creaae, recently retamed from a visit to the tropica, gives the following entertaining etory of : souse of the sights be saw and the experiences had hy him: , "While our trip to the West Indies, Panama and Central America " waa moil Interesting and Instructive, I ' doubt whether my deecrlptlon of II would be very Intereetlng to your 1 readers, for I am not an adapt at palot- ' Ing word -pictures. However, alnce you request H, I will touch some of f - the 'high spots,' and you will be responsible for re-ulta If valuable space • Is wasted. " "We sailed from New York March 1 S, which may be recalled aa ooa of tha I cold days of Ihla winter. The flrat and second days out we Itad and needed steam beat lu our state room ! The third dBy found ua well down the 1 coast and In (he Gulf stream, and from ' that day on we had and needed electric • fan* In our room. "Our (Irst atop of apeclal Interest 1 waa at Santiago, Cuba, and whlla ' Ihere we scaled soma of the high 1 mountains In an automobile over good " roads built during American occupancy, aud we were much grandad 1 aud somewhat surprised at tba • generous praise given our government • by the Cubans. Of copras, wt did 001 ■; neglect El Cauey and Ban Juan HUl, • where T. R. el al. distinguished tliem- - selves. The local veralou of the taking ■ of Han Juan Hill sdunds quite different ' from the way we got It here In the . "The portions of Cuba which we visited, lu alrlklng contrast with what we had expected, were dry, brown and e 'lusty, for, by way of apology. It wae explained thai this waa tb* 'dry a*a- , son,' aoou to be followed byibe'wet y xeeaoti^. when every specie of their vegf etable life would take on a new lease It and the landscape would again become I green and luxuriant h ' 'Santiago Harbor, -with Its historical Mon Castle, and Kingston. Jamaica, n onr next alop, both Impressed me aa 0 axoellant natural harbors, both from a military or naval etandpolnt aa wall aa from a commercial stand point. "Jamaica, being an English puaaa* ,r * ion, we found our mother tongue' ,s aud 'Queen's English' passed current, 1 Juat a* did our United State* ourreney. Altbough,tbia la a British poaaaaalati, y there la ao mueb commerce with tha Is Uuited States that our money la not ,e questioned at all, but tba complexion o of the native* would disabuse anyoo* ,e of tb* Idea that tbay might be In a oily t. of the States. "I have Intimated that Uuited Blatea money would 'go' In Jamaica. I might make It even stronger and say It la just aa easy to gat separated from * » greenbacks (hare aa anywhere In oar own domalu. They will take thirty good United Statee dollare for a 0v»nMsnnr automobile rid* of thlrtvpaasenger
elght miles among (be mountains. "Aa further evMenea that 'Uncle Barn's' money is In demand In the tropic*, score* of co pper-eel oted natives, In much abbreviated bathing suits, will greet mob posaooger steamer aba docks and swim around bar In 'schools^ ready to diva to tba bottom of tba harbor for anything from a cent np that tha passenger* see flt to threw the water among them, and aimoet Invariably not ooa of Ihe -*roqp\ come* op lo the surface, with a broad » grin, exposing a mouthful of white ' teeth aud holding tha ooln between them. Tbla program oontloues for after tb* at earners arrive and only stops when the novelty haa arorn off the passenger* or their lose change exhausted. Hat the divers are never quitters. Tbay will stay aa long as there la a chance for another ooin. kind of a greeting la probably «u , * easy method of gently conveying tba news lo yon that, although yon are a Stranger In a strange laod. they will ' take your money without question. "King George's son. Prlnee Albert, 1 arrived In a (raining ship Joat after we reached Kingston. Wa ebanoad »o 1 aee fom— a pels, unaaaumlng, serious ■ and seuetble looking young man wbo ' won Id paaa for about-' fifteen years, ' although ba la Slder. W* wen told thai he shared exactly (be common lot of tb* other young men who were befog schooled to command British " dreadnoughts. 1 "But I muat eat thla part or my e alory short and proceed lo Panama. * our real objective point. y "In order to better Inform myself * and get an Intelligent understanding. In advance, of this world's greatest >' engineering flat. I attended a lecture d and a travelogue both on lb* Panama u t.ssual before starting on US trip. I*" and while on the steamer en route I • (Itaatlnua* oe Fourth Page I For wale. Two iota southeast corner Fifteenth street and Wpat avenue, bargain foe quick ml*; flvawoom cottage, SM Wert avenue, price. 81,000; els • an 100m Belli. lage, Wealey road, entirely mudsta, oargaln. or will exchange for property *1 suburban^ to Umika or RmWTwentieth rt. atxl't'eotrai ave.. g5' FRANK «L DARN*, y. ■ it! ' adr,

