OCEAN CITY SENTINEL \ - • X- .
VOL. XXXII f;.
— • 7- — = = ■ OOEAN CITY, N. J;, THURSDAY, .MAY 15, lj>13.
NO. 7
Ocean Cit^Sentinel OCEAN CITV. N. J. „ R CURTIS. ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor 1 ki.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS CIIWtCH_sl;KVICl:b. ■ 2ibt; gjEsaBSifES^N CHURCM~ioCIETIES. day^e"ntn«* pT'eacn m until. ? i.J"."!l"mZ tr*rariir.|WM-- ' MerawryrMra: ' <jr2fwaj^' {c'lmer"£^ tUMk, U**surer*3Ba' KUMta'u! Ocean 131^ LoCjS^No. «, K. of masts Cou'nriUur. llairuee M«*4; Wlllon II Wlllala, wretar>. _ ySSit. a.". Jobs *?. Umlt!>1(Hecorder. Wlllard W.Adam.. Kalmta Trim. No. 1. O. g„inerts Luther L. Wallace, keeper ol records. Waahlncton^ Camp. Nn.^ kSSSmS.V5''-"""5 Oram City Local, No. ISO iCarpantere' UnhitO. meet, every ends? evening In K.oi Vfieident " Ueorie ro Adnms°1se^ar*I'R Howard Thorn. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licenced l>y the State. -:- EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O OCEAN CITY N. J.
J mO*««V».»T.|.VE ' | MORGAN HAND, ' . •ATTORNEY arid , COUNSELLOR AT LAW, duprao>fr(jounA>iniralaai<>,.er°*!<oiai7 PnbuL' mk MAY tei'irr Hoot, N. J. S (OppSs/te. I'ublK IIUlldU|CS|. I W. n& AKAU. A arias* c Ho. wall JjAW OFFICES Apgar &■ Boswell. ! LAW OFFICES ' Godfrey & Godfrey, * ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. H1LDRETH H . Counselior-at-Law j L-e-~ ' - fOWNSEND GODFREY . u Attorney-at-Law , £ lt.nl.ll linll.tm* At rroean City Haturdaye. WILLIAM B. DAVIS t» ^ Attorney at Law :«Ht Eighth Street r. I Ocean I'l.ty »' New Jersey * • Atlantic City Theatres ' ;■ • • " ~ ' V^kWYVBWYTBYSffl j EijJiSiAASulij^AiUI KINEMACOLOR Showing the World's Great- ' : est Engineering Success Panama Canal ' f The Balkan War '" as Now Being Conducted - I. T^5c. Be da 7S.. M.1I, l5c.Ik.J5c S* Cohan and Harris Present 1 : No. 6 s: Washington Square Yry an Advertisement ft in the SENTINEL
HDIt'iL J N. GR1SCOM, M. D. EIGHTH ST. AND WR8CEY -AVE. , Office office figure Huudaj. 1 11 as! AUei CoBeHIrD.wst, StS Wesley Avenue j Ocean City New Jersey i 1 Dli. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND i WESLEY AVE ^ . i«— itsaun Bit SC1I EL PKTT1T. M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY I CHARLES B. RIDER J ►•JL>ontiait'« 809 Central Avenue f OC'KAN CITY. f. J. Hughes' Central Pharmacy 1 H,hi» Si: iU Wmtay Ave. J. THORNLEY NUOMES. jjyyjjf ' N l«hl until I rent door of .lor. 1 Boyle Commercial Agency ! 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J 1 E. C. BOYLE, rianager Claims adjusts, ' end rollected enrwb.ro in United Stitos. Spring Millinery I All the Latest Styles in Indies' and Children '» H,ats J. B, HILDBETB'S . ' Every Cold Lunches, Wednesday and Pfc. Saturday Night The Excursion House JAMES CLARK : : Proprietor MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENGE , SGMERS' POINT :: N.J.
;• R. CURTIS ROBINSON _ __ V- Hy.il lot l<| £ Notary PwBLie and i 0ommissioner of deeds il>l— tot.- "1 ... PENSION VOUCHERS :: \ . £ CAftERJLLY EXECUTED .i. Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue h. Ocean City - - New Jersey |ir¥eakers| I Only Boardwalk .Hotel , 1; 8 Now open. Steam heat, elevator.. | || Sun parlor. Booklet |
In the matters of Conveyancing, Title Investigation and Settlement of Purchase!, 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.
STATE HOMEOPATHS ARE TO MEET IN THIS CITY - — rCaigfc. •
" Dr. fcriscotn Shctegsful in r Bftoyts^TtL^ Land Next | ] ^Year's Convention. j Tliriiii|{h\|li« tjfon* of Dr. I N i ; j (irlMntu, theJtew , J. r-e.v Hoiurupillilo ! MtKllrsI i ftoclely will hold It. rie*l - j uierlloa In llil. rtly. The meellnk j will beboutv ttuie durltiKIhe fuunlti at May III 1914. J Dr. A. J. Weultrey, o't Atlantic t'lty, j prealdent ott he widely, endeavored to I wtcure the cttn vent bin for lil« home elly, lint failed lo do co. " j Thle society met In Ocean ( Tiy a«K>ul : Ave year. ago. '' The meeting will hrJug here nearly '! ' aiO phy.tclan. from hll part, of New 1 Jrr«ey, Philadelphia and New York ^ The local •■onitnllfee will niakerdort. 1 obtain the co-operation of lite Hoard of Trade. ProKrc»ijJiA,ee|iue and llu-l- 11 uewt Meu'a A.aoclallon In order to u . tuake the Fecepllon and_vl.it of the £ physician, one that tliey will -ap- 5 . predate. . i » * WILL CONFIRM CLASS « Hl.hopMcH,bnron|ll to l»c .1 Holy 1 • . Confirmation, or the laying on of v will he admlnl.tered In Holy '' Trinity Cltuyh, Friday evening, May '' as. by ihe Bishop of New Jersey, the Rl. Rev. Johri Scarborough, D. IK. , L I' D- . .1 AM are eopltally Invlicd to atleud ^ , the>e services. , Sunday next being Trinity Sunday. - 1 regular service. In Holy Trinity Churd. ' will take place In Ihe morning at 10 ft; v evening at 7 45. Sunday school in Ihe * afternoon at 3 o'clock "Old Testament Adumbrations of the Trinity" " will be the subject of the morning ser- " molt and "New Testament Revelailou" In the evening. The rector of " the church Is the Rev. C: McLaren v Howard, . Mr. Jennie ivoauft. of Philadelphia. „ enlerlaluad a Jolly party In the Charles J Hrady collage, U05 Sixteenth sired, t from Krklay evening until \Hunday evening. Her Ituest. were MlkwMcI Nelll. Mine Oldneld Mia* Ryan. Mis. M, A. KlUgerald. Mlsa Flqnmce Flti- C gergltl and Mlas Donnelly^ Mr. Brady t joined lha parly Saturday afternoon H The Ocean Clly Title and Trust Com- I pany was awarded the 1 10,000 lire ap- I panto, hood Issue at the weekly i meeting of the Clly Commissioners, lite company', bid being flOO.AQ. The ! other bids were: Henry A West, Plill- . adelphla. *100 16: First National Hank ' of Ocean City; 9I00.2S; W. O. Bonder* ! A Co.. Chicago, $10,000 and accrued i lutereet. I
. GOOD SHOWING AT I SPELLING BEE — Y Malcolm Leslie and Margner- 1 Ite Meehan Well Represent Ocean City. Ocean Clty'a Ora turner School came out with flying colore at the spelling i contest at Cape May Court House f Saturday. . I Malcolm Leslie was second In Ihe | list aud received $3, and Marguer'te | Meehan was fourth aod was preseuted with a dictionary. | They are both students under Miss , Mettle Boyle In theelghih grade The oonleat we* for pupils of all the , grammar schools In lh* county. Each , of tba twenty-live grammar school* | entered was represented by three ( pupil*. t That Ocean City should have two 1 1 _ winner, lu a cnuteat lu which seventy- , - live pupil* participated I* highly credible not ouly to the acholar*. but • to tbe school and teacher* a* well. Junior Uaiat's Oood Worts. The Rev. Dr. Halnee, In the Klret I M. E Church Sunday morning, look I occasion to axempllfy the work that I* being dona among the member* of the Junior League by asking tbe boy* quretloD* oo bible history, when written and by whom, end question* on church organisation. The replies given were astoundlugly good and the work of the boya was a revelation to < the church member*. ! Tbe Rev. Arthur (4ee, pastor of lotmanual Haptlat Cburch, hesgoneaway for a rest end expect* lo be aj>*ecl from Ocean City for about ten days. The I Rev. S. Mllnor Wilbur, D D.. of Philadelphia, editor of tbe Baptist Coms tnon wealth, end one of the beet known f minister* of Philadelphia, will occupy the pulpit next Hutiday morning and For Bake — Two Aabury .avenue - lot*. Noa. 614 and 615. Swctlon D. Tbl* - section I* fast building up; tbe boardwalk extend* through It; «ld*walk* of granolithic. Addrea* Thomas J. Sawyer. Worcester. Maaa. adv.. 5-15, If FAr Sake —Open boat Lalleb. 25x7; Ralaoo engine; 6x10 h. p : all In good order; under cover it Twelfth street and Hay 'Address R. Nelma, 48 North Saveotb street, Philadelphia, or Fifth ■treat and Bay. adv . 6-16, tf. The Pint National 'Bank- of Oeaan City meet* competition, but not to th* _ polut of unsafe banking adv. It.
masons' new~" home opened t of Fraternity and | Many Friends Enjoyed Col- ' lation and Speeches. , Nearly one hundred member, and < Invited guest, "f Ocean Clly Iclee I No. 171. F. and A " M . attended I He I Formal opening of lite orgsnlzillou'. J I lodge r<Hiiu. mi the third floor of; I the building bought at the corner of , ■ .treet^and Aabury avenue. It which Capt- lieu jam lu Henderson, t Howard T. JoliuMln and L; W. 1 Mlnixer were given utiHmlled |>rai-e, t all of which they.deservetl. t Tll.lrlct Deputy (Jrand Ma.ter Cloud, I ^fTrMly i-ndge, 'Atlantic City, made ter. He said that while he had' not i vl-iieS till, lodge frequently In the I past, he would be fuuud over here I quile often lu the future. i Speeches *l«o were made by I'a.t i Master. Robert Fisher and Andrew O. of' t lila clly; Albert Way, of "Smith Seavllle. end I'a.t Ma-ler Win K. Rldeitour. of Corinthian Lodge. No. 368. F and A. M .of Philadelphia W H. Column *nl*rt allied the nut of towo. The lodge's lieadqunrtern were urlgl- < tially two or three good-.lzed room., i which have been cmyverled Into one The -remark It, at tbe lodge room I* of ihe very'liand*mn*Ht In Smith Jersey' was fre<|ueutly heard during I the evening. i At a libure parly ai Ocean city last Halurday.saysa Rrldgelou paper, Mfss H Luraml* announced her engagement to Fred. W. Ca-sldy, Jr . of Phlladelpiila.- Mlwr l.umtnl-,, win Is" a popular Rrldgelou girl, ha* a number of friends lit this oily, where .lie Addition to l.aw Llbrar*. Wllilaio.lt Davis, formerly of Philadelphia. who ha. a growing practice attorney at law In lltla city, has purchased an extensive addition lo Ills library lu the way of book* cover-all-the New Jersey law*.
bermuda race Will be close • Indications Are That the ■ Tocsam II Will Give Other I Boats Strong Run. , | Tlie. paper and pencil yachtsmen e have been doping out Ihe rating or the ) four boats that will siari In the ruCTFor '' Kemtuda on June *, *ay« lh* I'hlllolel- j ■ pld* Record. The distance I. tlguTBT J «t 731 tAutloal mile., and from this" . mileage the lime allowance.' of the can tie done to a line paint, yet po.li .Measurers l>evl* aud Cliapiiiau give ' , nfllclafly three days before Ihe 1 ' race Rut from unofficial'- -fl'dires the ( ' rating of Jlarhara II. lite largest : (he fleet, will be 47. Tills make, tier give Dream, the smallest of | Tlila I. possible, and, should Ihe , weather be * Utile rough, the Itarliar* , will make a very close raee with Ihe | and tlieollie, boats. , Drkara will go down to Bermuda In , about M5 hour., and llarh.ra II will | make II In 77 hour*. Adding the time , • bara'atlmc 9H>boura 26 mlnulea. Hhe • llierrfore must make up 36 minutes somehow. This will be thy closest race : ever attempted for the run to HerIhe speyil" of the different craft show , Hist with Hit* handlcapttlebost cannot be picked for a win. • t ' Tocsam II must mske 8j .knots lo Hh* will rate 42 and should make Ihe . run In 87 Hour. This will make her Even al thai tlii- will make a very - close race. Tec will rale 45 attfl have , lo give Dream 43 hour, and 7 minutes t I'hls again will make a close race, as i Tec will go down lu 82 hour. Hhe will . have to make up seven minute, to beat i Dream t Under these figuring* Tec would ; beat Barbara 11 by 16 minute.; Tuc nam II would beat Barbara II by 0 minutes; Dream would teal Tocsam I r by 20 minute*. Tills shows The " what the boats must do to be In Ihe ' race. The steering and navigation Is asar Wore carnation. A large number of people here woro carnation, last Buudsy, It being "Mother's Day." .This la a gruwlug custom, as li makes an appeal to every • one. Elmer Crane was kept busy .. Friday and Halurday supplying Ihe
HOTEL PROPRIETORS TO I GIVE PRETTY TROPHY CUP
Will be Contested for in Meet " Between Locals and the j Drcxet Institute. The Oc*au Clly Hotel Proprietors' A asocial loji ha* given * trophy cup .the track meet of the Ocean City School Association and ilrexel . , Institute to be,beld *t the baseball ' pait Saturday , May 24 Frank Schneider will go to Philadelphia the latler part of this week to ■elect the cup.' While In the city Frank will arrange < with well kuown a'hlete. In officiate I ; al Ihe big meet to be held lu OcMn i City Memorial- Day and al.o see i official* of some of (lib school* In an effort lo have their track teams take I part In litis meet. He says that many 1 ■ entries have been received from high r .ml preparatory schools. Including Ihe l Jersey' Clly High iffitfti:-- -- 7 - HOTEL KEEPERS MEET i The regular monthly meeting of the i Ocean City Hotel Proprietors' Association was held on Monday evening at Ihe Arlington. A large number at 1 tended, several members coming down » from Philadelphia. a Officers were nmulnr.lrd for next 8 ' One new member we* added lo the 0 list. 8. Sb*ntx. of Ihe Bellevu*. The decoration* of sprlug flower* lu the dining room were beanllful and the automobll* bridge built across the centre of tbeTable called for applause. ' The social time wa* enjoyed "by all. J The June meytliig will be held al n the Strand. «M*the members trill be s entertained by »Yrs. Juhuann Itnuey. wilt Horn Hall*.' The Ladles' Aid Society of the First M. E. Church will bold a rally In tbe y social room* of the church Monday d evening, June 2, when the mite boxes wl|l be opened All member* are cordially Invited to attend. Is own Vosb horip. 1- It's diguUied anfl gives you a dell»f doua sense of security to own ybur r- home at f OCEAN CITY. .. Besides, your responsibility a* a real estate owner makes yon a desirable ™ citizen. Think It over, then call on 8 HARRY HEADLEY, ; ' Real Estate Operator, Ninth and A*J bury aveuue, next to Are house who "' will show you the very best way and in same of the greatest bargains to bt 4* found here on Site easiest terms ,1. Ptwue cofuectlou. adv.
~ 1 NEW GRUISER FOR RICHARD NELMS- ~ 0 i Craft Expected to Reach ^ This City Early Part of g Jtnie. Among tbe new boats of the Ocean t . City Yachl Club thj. season will be , , the cne uow bdlug bdlll Int^imdeu for , ! Richard Nelms, of Philadelphia, a > prominent summer resident of this. , i resort . Th* craft will be a raised -deck day | i cruiser. 35 feel 8j Inches and will have ( i a Kaloco 30- horse power engine. , " Mr. Nelms hopes to have It flul.hed by the snd of May and will bring It . .around to Ocesu City tbe early part of June. , A. F. Byrd, who la building tbe 1 boat, also constructed Mr. Nelms' Idllah, a 25-foot open boat arhlch e made a record In this section In past » ktrswbrrrr Krstlval. The 8<>cl*l Circle of Immsnuel Rsp it; list Church b >s arranged to give a strawberry festival lu Ihe store 829 As- | bury avenue. The purpose of the circle u la to aid In reducing the floating debt d Incurred during the winter, aod II Is '8 hoped that a large number of tbe frleods of the church will luru out It next Haturday afternoon aod evening. » May 17. Tickets are tweoty-flvs cents, entitling ihe bolder to strawberries,' lee cream snd cake. Remember the date. May 17. ,y Ocean Clly at Ctrcwa. " Every year, when the circus reaches r" Atlantic City, there Is an eroduaof the people of this city to see tbe animals, etc. This year wa* oo exception. A big crowd went over from this city II- MoDday. ur ' e . For 8a kr.— ' House, 2} stories, and three acres of ground, near Fast Rhore ol Link, at Oceau Heights Inquire of Is Mr*. Conlsy, Homers' Point. ■dv. 4-24. It _ For 8 A li —Upright piano; bargain; $75. or not $35 for season. 1146 Cmtrsl avenue. Adv.. tf Family of three wishes board with as private family. Addrasc J. N. H., v. Poet Office. . adv., It. t
THEIR SECOND HONEYMOON ; SPENT IN OCEAN CITY ' ^ - - :
j how to rid state of mosquitoes Entomologist Explains Conditions at Dr. Corson's ' Department of Meet. At the Htate Homeopathic Medical Society's annual meeting al Montclalr ' Thursday and Friday ol ! .week,- Dr. Allen Corson, of Ibis ' city, was chalrmsn of the Bureau of Sanitary Hclence and Public Health. In this department, Dr. Corson had ' the State entomologist, Dr J. T. Headlee. give an Illustrated lecture on tbe • mosquito problem. According lo the lecturer, tbe geu- ' eral problem of the elimination of tbe ' mosquito consists lit Oiling staguam ' pool*. If these cannot be filled, they should be drained, tbe pools should be slocked with fish, which wouldreat tbe I or eggs, of the mosquito. II ' nous of these methods csu be followed, lite surface should be sprayed with oil. : Entomologist Head lee aald that the " whole problem of the extermination ol ' ihe mosquito from the Newark marshes • all along the New Jersey coast/aod on ' up the Delaware Bay, Includlug CumI berlsnd County, ean properly be taken care of for approximately $300,000, an - insignificant sum In view of the great increase in values to tblskectlon If tbe " mosquitoes could be driven off for Dr. Headlee was of tbe opinion that ' ihfe could be accomplished, by a cam1 palgu of etlucatlon, within a |>erlod of f Dr. "I. N. Urtsoom, who ujso attended the soclet; > convention, will " endeavor to make arrangements f Ith 1 tbe Cape May County Mosquito Com1 mission to have Dr. Headlee come to this city, under Ihe auspices of tbe 1 local health bureau, inlKdellver an Illustrated address on Ihe eXtermlnaI Hon of the mosquito. 1 « 8AW A 8PBCIALI8T8 "Bad" Itsiis BvioR Treated tor " might Troahle With Hearing. II Norvlo ("Bud") 9mltb, eon of H. A. " VV. Bmltb, of this city, who saccess- " fully passed the mental and physloal examination (with tbe exception of a slight trouble with his bearing, due principally to nervousness) for admlsc slon to the United Bute* Naval Aeadg em;, went to Philadelphia* Tuesday „ for exaniluatlou by Dr. Q. M. Marshall, 1 a specialist, upon the recommendation y or Dr. Herachel Pattlt, of this city, y It la thought that tbe trouble will ie soon be remedied, aod that "Bud" will pass the next text at A°>»Po<>a In June. <
USHERS' UNION i HOLDS BANQUET and Guests Had Bqjoyable Evening on ' » Fourth Anniversary. 't t The fourth aunual banquet of tbe I msmbera ot tbe Ushers' Union of tba e First M. F. Cburch at the Blscayne t Monday was a highly aoccaasful event a attended by 81 *bf tbe members and , guests. . a President H. 8. Mowrer was toast- t master. The pHoelpal speeches were a made by tbe Jkev. John B. Halnre, i paotor of the church, and K. W. Ed- i waWj. J I Short speeches also ware made hy ■ '■ all of tbe ollliiere." , Two violin soloe were given by Earl i ' Barber, Maurice Foeter was haard la i ' two vocal solos and Mlas Laura Townsend played a piano solo. Mlae Adella • ' Powell eccompauled tbe singer and | 1 violinist. ' . r Before the banquet, officers were elected, as follows; 1 President, H. 8. Mowrer; vice preal- ' dent. ChsrlM 8. StUwell; recording, i ' secretary, Leonard Laar; financial sec1 retary. J. Edward Voaa; treasurer, Leroy Jeffries; bead usher, Kepuetb MeCullough; assistant bead usher, Maylln Robinson; librarian. William Jefrles; counselors, Dr. Haloes and W^t- ' Ilam E. Maaaey. * The menu was as follows: . > CIS ins on lb* Half Mball t Mullcatawnt* Hoop 8 Knast Bsel Roul Chleksn 1 Hwoel Potatoes WblU Potstoss ItSTlled KetHstsd Assorted Case. S|mwh,rrl Y">"» >°* Cream auada* Bctioot Hcaie. *" About 25 members of 8t. Augustine's 'e Hnnday 8cbool held a picnic oo tba , grounds near Palermo on Saturday. „ They wars in charge of Miss Marguer7 Its Pontlare and spent tbe day to eoJoycble style. ^ WAJrntP — Boatman to run a 80"J foot motor boat with Palmer engine, and also to take care of lawn. ate. Address, giving age, experience, reference eod wages. H. H. W , Bctnm n; office. adv.. 6 15, It. WAimtD— Board with a private family for six or eight weeks July th and August— for man, wifo and boy t , nlns years old. Addrea. (I. Hboo, 47& It. TMony street, Philadelphia. adv. it
Collector and Mrs. Wm. -Mc« Coach Congratulated on Wedding Anniversary. | Internal Revenue Collector William McCoschUnd Mr*. McCoach decided ■ seek sgojto haves second. honeymoon on tbe occasion or (be tblr(y-seventb ■uulversary of (heir marriage, which was last Bufidsy, aod to spend )S In Ocean City; than wjitch (here fs, no belter place along the Jersey coast. In I the opinion df both. ' Therefore, they came to Ocean Clly ' Halurday evening, determined to " spend the evening and Hnnday In ' quiet enjoyment In their cottage, 408 8 Atlantic aveuue. * But they reckoniyl without thinking ■ of tbe activity of James Frauklla. a v friend of Collector McCoach for rilauy years, and a summer resident bn$. Mr. Franklin, having beard of their * plans, and knowing the popularity of I- Mr. McCoach. told a few mutual > friends. aDd'thsy told some others, r with the result that Collector and Mr*. * McCoach- were vtsltad Bunday by ' quite a few friends, who extended * warm congratulations, while all day !■ long the telephone worked overtime In ' conveying congratulatory messages. •' The collector and bl* wife received * ihirty-seven beautiful Jack rosea from » William H. Doyle, of Philadelphia, a >- former collector of Internal revenue; n H. F. Htaoton and wife presented " (hirly-eeveo carnations and tea roses. II snd there was a similar flosal rememie txraoce from Andrew Marshall, of " Philadelphia, a summer resident or this city. 11 Tbe ocllcctor and his wire were 11 highly pleased with the way In which »' l hey were remembered by their friend*. Among those who called upon Col- '• lector and Mr*. McCoach or sent con- . 11 grat ulatloua ovar the telephone were b Mayor and Mrs. Hsadley, Commlai' alouer R. H. Thorn . Senator and Mr*, lo L. M. Crease. H. F. 8taMon and wife, >f Postmaster Edward M. Sutton and " wife, Johnson Honey and wife, former >- Mayor Joseph O. Champion and wife, William B. Davis and wife, Andrew N. Paul and wife, James Franklin aod. -wife, former Internal Revenue Collector William H. Doyle, Andrew J. Mar»r shall, Thomas Wattaoo and wife, F. J. Smith. Mark Laka and wife, h. a. t W. Smith and wife. Herbert O. Smith „. and wife, William F. Gardiner and si wife, Elmer H Untie endgwife, H. Y. a Lake, J. E. Jocher and wife, J F. Mocle Namee and wife. *• Collector and Mrs. MoCoech, who , ' was Miss VanSctvar, have two aooa— if, David, a lawyer In Pblladalphla end id' an active member of tba Ocean dty Yacht Club, and William, who la |JJ identified with hb father In the plumblug butlneas. The Skhtikkl extends It* beat wlefcee l ne QBSTI fl(U.n«uu,lw — I-'*—
Collector aod Mrs. McCoech and hopes tbey will oelebrete at least fifty mora such auulvarear|es lo Ocean Utty. PATHtSb AND HUMOR tertaw Ckank Mortgage raae. Ocean City raatdanU aod ' visitors will have an opportunity lo hoar tba "Scottish Palhog aod Humor," by Goorge B. BomervUI*. In tbo First Presbyterian Church on Thursday evening, May *21 The proceeds will devoted lo the mortgage fund, and an admlselon fee of twenty-five cents will be charged. Amvrlcans are today aujoytog comedy and Scottbh Imparaooators without very well knowing what It U nil about. Nor can they ba expected lo know. American Ufa la thoroughly filled, with boatnaaa and othar activities to permit lodlvMr t-als to dolve deeply Into the btetofM I or literatures of othar countries. Tins# i too precious • today. "Sootttsh - Pathos and Humor" gives a clear and i vivid portrayal of Seottbh life, of I Scottbh character mod of Bcottbta literature. s The auoceasful lecture of the preoaot must preaeat worth-while facts of vital ' interest, bat must present thorn In an ; attractive and Interest-compelling - form. The wearied business man - desires Information with bb eotertaln- - tneui, but wants It without mental - effort; he hot* already finished hb '- day's work when be scots blmsstf la - the lecture hrll. Tba lecture. "Seottbh Pathos and Humor," b upon a timely (home, and Mr. SomervllleVplctaraa of life among the heather, ou the hanks of Loft 1 Lomond, In the Seottbh highlands, sod among hb fellow countryman - resident In America, are patatad vividly, and aa by a stroke. m American audboom are deeply Interested lo Scottbh llfa and Scottish customs. This lectors supplies tho demand, and affords Instruction ta concentrated form, while at tba am time babbling over with the bnartML 'a of mirth. t t" War Bale. I'. Two lota southeast coiuer Ptftasolh street and West avenue, bargain tat quick eats; five- room cottage, 884 Wad ■venue, price. $1,000: iilerea remg eafo 0 tags. Wesley road, entirely medera, e bargain, or will exchange for KopavtX al suburban lo Uamdott or ndfcd* " FRANK K. DARBY, H MEAL ESTATE BROKER, f, ""—TIT

