Ocean City Sentinel, 29 May 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

1 * V - LOSE TO DREXEL BY TWO POINTS' Good Worfc Seen at Track Meet— Breckley Breaks Jj Local Record. ~ TIM Omii TJUyWgb School trark team lost to Drexef InatKule In tlx « MM l*re HMutday Wteruoou by the eloar margin of two mints. and the f visitor* carried off the pretty trophy v oap donated by the Ocean Gltjr Hotel li ProprtMora' Aaaorlatlon v MoM of tb* eveuta Were cloeely con- t teat ad, and It waa not uBnTalmoal Hie t laat of tbaae that the winner waa definitely known. d Tha ground* were In very bad coti- h dltlon becauae of the heavy rainfall t during Friday eight, and the boy a u worked under disadvantages e Frank Bchnelner ran " again and . allowed marked Improvement, hut he waan't quite equal to t tie taak of winning. At hla preaent rate of Improve- "8 meat, he eliould be heard from lu the big tnterecbolaatlc meet on the. base- H ball groonda tomorrow afternoon. J Voea made good In the mHe run end 1 won the plaudit* of the lookera on. All the local boya did' very well Hreckley and Kergnaon had It all \ their own way In the pole-vault After \ the meet. Hreekley broke the Iocs) |, pole-vault record by vaulting 10 feet u lochia. d ••Joe" BtVdeni, of The grammar |, aebcol, made bla drat appearauce a» a ruuner with the high achool team, and Trainer Italic aaya he la a comer. t Thompaon, Taggart eud Robert* ^ warn among the atara for Drextl. ,| Nummary: ^ , 78 yard, daah— Won by Crane; act- j ond, Reevea, Ocean City: third, Drlecoll, Drexal Inathute Time, H.Wiec j One-mllt run— Wou by Voaa, Ocean CttyVaeeond, Blautter. Drexal; third. Schneider, Ocean City. Time 8 11 1-8 - HlglOump— Thompson and Roberta, Draxel Inathute. tied for find place -at ' 6 faet 8 Incfaea; Crane, Ocean City, third. 210 yard daah— Won by Reeve*. Ocean CHy; second, McCoy; Third, \ Taggart. Urexel Inathute. rime, 24 1-8 Hindi. Shot-put— Won by Thomaa; aecond, Thompaon; third, Roberta, Drexri Inathute. Dlafance. SI feet 7J Joebe*. j 8^ pound shot. , ^ 880-yard run— Won by Taggart; aec- , ond, Fulton, Drexal Inathute; third, R Thylor. Ocean City. TJore, 2 12 2 5 ' Broad jump— Won by Crane; eeooud, Reevea, Ocean City; third, McCoy, Draxel Institute. Dlatance, IK feat 8 In&hea. 78-yard hurdloa Won by Roberta, Draxel iDMItute; aecond. Rent ham; 1 third, .Hider. Ocean City. Tunc, 0 3-8 1 aeeonda. ' Pole vault— Won by Breckley; aec ood, Ferguaou, Ocean City; third, 1 Roberta, Drexal Inathute. Height, ft 1 feet 8 tncbea. 1 440-yard ran— Won by Taggart, • Draxel Inathute; aecond, Reevea; j Ocaan City; third, Thompaon, lire: *1 I nrtllute. Time, 87 4-8 aeeonda. " Meal atelaie* Trualera. I Recant real estate transfer* in Ocean City recorded In the office of County "i Clerk H lid rath, aa reported In tbe Cape 1 May County Uaxette, are aa follows: Olrard Realty Co; to Harry F. 1 Wanton M al. 83280. Dots 18, 20, 22, M aad 98. Grantor's map. Ocean City to Henry A Romberg*, 1 XoU IKt, 83S, 74Saod 746, Btctlou K. 1 K Wocktob Woodward at ox to 1 Bartha Reaver. $8800. Lot 880, Bee Hon U. Arthur B. Cheater et ux to Henry D. Moore. 81800. Lot on Wealey avenue al Intersection of Forty-eighth atreet, ' 180 feet wide and extending to exterior line. I Joeeph T. Ward et ux lo Marlon M. 1 Wykoff. 83280. Lot 710, Hectlon A. James F. Davis et ux to Oeeen city Association . 8300. Lot ml, Hectlon B. Cornelius L. Clark et ux to John R ! Uroraa. 82878. Part lot 867, Bee- ' Hon A. Emily H. T. El linger rt vlr to Lewie N.Wood. $8800. Lot 740, Bectloo C. Frederick J. Bhoyer et ux et al. to I Oils M.Towuaend. Lot 30x12(1 feet ou ■ ■ northwest aula Wealey avenue, 70 feet aombweet from Sixteenth street. John A. Richmond et ux to K ■ Htockton Woodward. Lot 880, Bee i Hon C. Ooeen City to William I. SUntou. Lota 880. 881, and 882, Section C. Ocean Ctty Gardens Co. to William H. Margertaon et al Lot# 1287 to 1282, block 12. 8am# to Frederick J. Mitchell, Br Lolldn, block 30. John R. Greer et ux to Amelia 1, Wllkey. Lot 849, Section A. William Francis Smith et ux to LouUe H. Haeaeier et al. 8100 North- : east 88 feet of lota 1 and 3, Section 4. Arthur N. Taylor el ox lo W. Frank Loo* at ux. Ijota 788 and 794, Section F. I Ham Via la A from North ta Ninth atraat. and rwna *aai of the altera toot wide slwi i Ijrlnf bet-ran Waal and H.vn, ,,,nW llaelluii B la tram North lo Ninth aurais and raaa waat M lb# a'taao-foot wide .1. between treat Ninth nTil atreata' katwreo £. Nlaateanlh to Twaatj-lourlb slreeu. !*■- X twos* tha bay and ocean. Hectlon V rem FveaTweaiy-toortb lo Twenty-ninth rtreeu, treat Twenty nlnlli to Tblrtyrfourlh si reels, batwaan lb# bay and ocean. Heel Ion H nina freaa Thirty -toortb to Purtieth atreet-, he. boot Fortieth laKorty-dath streets. beiweeu Forty. alalb lo PlRy-aaeond Areata. between the bv sod ocean Hectlon I. nana from Fdry-aaeotul to Ftrty nlolh aireeu, between ilw hay aad'ooaan.l - Fwrralataliig NrW Conair. Harry J. Taylor and win?, of Philsdelpbla, returned liome yesterday after epaodlog several days here getting t hair handsome new cottage. 1 432 Ocean kvauua, ready f.ir tha aeaxon. They , ware accumi aolcd by Mrs. Taylor'. , eaartu, Mia. Murphy, of Philadelphia. 1 Mr. Taylor la well known hare, where | be baa been a summer resident for j aaany years.

BENNETT MUST HURRY 1 J Work ou New Draloa/ At Die regular., meethig <>f the City Commissioners, Mayor Heed ley a.knl the other member* of the boajd If they did uul Ihlnl Mr Bennett, whir ha- u contract fur the drSHi work no J Seventh, Eighth -and Nhitti atrert-. , ahould b« stirred ii(i. . Director Flatter wanted t" know f what are the city'" legal power". , Tbe solicitor raid l Nat the 'contract , provides that If It I" Yound that the ( work will nuFbe done on lime. It can , be' cancelled. lie .uggeatad the: It . would lis well to inform Ml. Renh.tt , thai. If he does not* hurry tliewprk, „ tbe city will nodi* lit* bondainfii , Ou motion of Director Thorn It wa» a decided to notify Mr. Bennett that un- „ he make" more rephTprogrea# by following Thursday, hla bomb- ( nieu will be notllled eud lliey will be, , " ' i a*. .1 ai 11 WVOMINO. " Mrs. J. F. Adams, Clayton: Mabel, „ Thoma". Mrs. Nlgblengaer. Mia. , Philadelphia: L. K. h and wire Ocean City. fl ATtihEN. - (1 D. B. Andor{er. Colllngawood; Dr. 0 A. Davtaand wife, Camden; Fred. , WeldrH'K, S..B. Croaiaud. B. B Crue- , Jr , T. L Backus, MlreM. Haclta „ J. Mlltgn Tttlow and wife. Philadelphia; G. B. Langley. W. S. Lud ti Mlllvllle. t ■ OCEANIC. - n Mi. Thoma. O. Pierce Master S Fierce, Haddoofleld; It. A" o Camden: D. W. Gaudy, t Mrs. j. A. Turner, Charles i McKlnley, Mlldreil L. McKIUley, J. > Bslawanger and wife, J.w. Bel. war.- , ger, H. S. Baker. Philadelphia: Thoa. Dill and wife, Woodbury. t 1MPKHIA1.. Wllllain K. Walton. Ueorga Kay, 1 George F. Torclier, Mr*. M.Tiedmao, I Ml*. Kmlly Blrkhead. Robert Carson, 1 A A. Arthur. Philadelphia; H.J. Crane, Clayton; Mine Klrla Hulma, Sharon Hill; E Brown, Oceau City; Mr*. George Miller, Mrs. Joseph Hawkins, Mr«. M. K. Han .child, New York. " KATHI.lt. A. H . H u .ton, R. H. Klnaey, T. H. Ludera and wife, K. Archer, A. J. Bunch and wife. W. J. Ferguson. W. W. Chambers, Philadelphia; A. S Richard "on and wife, Llanerch; Thorns. It Hhafer, Woodbury; C'haa. A. Olio, Stafford; S. R. Mollar, Mary U. Mullar, Camden; C. 8. Klnaey. ' Willow Grove; Anne M. Grlacom. , Frank Grlacom, Newtown. Kheuexer Adam., David H. Roberta, i Samuel J. Wlndel, Lao Hamlierger ; and wlfa, F. Smith, H. Barker, Jas. S Rowan, Philadelphia; R. M GoB. .Mlllvllle; Mrs. Morris, Bwarthmore, Cyrus U. Glurlek, Reading; George B , Parker and wlfa, Ocean City; J. W. Collins. J. F. Heler, Camden; Mrs Allen. Woodbury; O. A. Nicholson, Haddon Heights; D. Palmerl and wife, Brooklyn. THB HKEAKKHN. , Mr. and Mrs. C. Wallwortb," Mr. aud-Mra. M. D. Roblnaon and party. , Mrs. G. A. BUIer, Jr , Mlaa Doris Hl»ler, G A. Bl.ler, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. > Gorman and daughter, Mr. and Mrs M. J. Krkln, Mr. and Mre. E. B. Gorman. Herman Elsaaser, Mrs. W. K Hltcbena, Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Freed, Dr K K Levetrood, W. I). Levegncd, . U K. Hahn, J. K. Augblubaugh. Mr. |nd Mrs. Geo. M. Mlllapaugb, Mr. , and Mrs. E J. Deunuog, Franklin L. . I.yle, George R. Allen, tbe Rev. Dr. Llnti Bowman, Sir. and Mr*. Ar. E. Wood, 8. Furman Marshall and wife, ' Philadelphia; E 8. Faaaltt and wife, Gleti.lde; C. H. Lane, Jr., and wife, J. ; P. FlUgerald and wife. '.Mlae Fitsgerald, Merchantvllle; P. 'I. Neeld," Oak Lane; A. H. Oaboro, New York. E. Leslie Allltou, J. 8. Gardner, W , H Beaver, M. H. Thomaa, John F. Mayer, Joseph P. Mack. J. If. E. Par- . dee. Heury W. Bbwlng, L 8 Waits, Jr , I Stanley Bowers aud family, H. i U. Brown and wffb, Ueo. B. Wells and . wife, Mlaa Helen V Denney, L. Kel , John H. Graham, Philadelphia; , E B. Woodward, C. H. Stewart and l wife. F. 8. Fox and wife, David B. Fox, Edward 8. Htone, John R Kale*. J. W. Ball., William Cooper, B. F, . Schroeder, K. Ararat, W. Sweeten, A. Schloacr, Dr Buahey, A. O. Wilson, , W. Chlldrey, J, Lino Mahafffcy.Jr , Camden; H. H. Jone* and wife, Mt. i Holly; Mrs. S. j. Woolman, Mi a. Ma'iir" Woolman, Vlneentown; Geo W* Ul|e. .Egg Harbor; J. Bandera. A. B. i tore New York; John J. Burleigh, Merchantvllle; Anthony Kobua, City Line; C-Hand. Tuckahoe; Mrs. G. W. Maopheraon, Trenton; Joe Borton sod , wife, Moore.town; K. B. Draper, Col- . ilngawood; E. M . Humphries, Lynn, Masa.; Hauiuel C Paris aud wife, ; James Taylor, Haddonffeld; D. P. . Palate, Jr., 'Albert Fogg end wife, A It Fogg, J. T. 8eal, J. M Cheater, C. , H. Brick, Miss Margaret Fogg, Oceau i tfity. 1 J.. H. Bew, H. H. Dunntnon end | wife. K. Began, H. C. Fetter, J. E. M i Leonard, Joreph M Schilling,' Joeeph ' A. O'Keefe, W. U. Manning, Ml.a J ' L. Riley, R. L Van Duaen, Jamea A. I Lung.tteet, C. J. Watts, Jr, W. H . linger, C A. Heltx.C. D. Kobliiaon. H. - Y. Itelgner, H B. Harmon and wife. " MiaaJ. I. King, William llenderaon, J L. S Henderaon, Gordon Bcliurch. R. . L. McGregor, J. W. McGregor, Clifford < Nash, H. K. Muitde! and wife, J B ' Megonlgal and wife, E L. Dooley, H. , R. Gtaaner, Mlaa A O. Frealey, Mia. i T Neil, A. Hcbleaaluger, t,eo A. H.un- • mar. Thoma. A. Walker and wife, O II Itlug aud wife, W. M -Meyer., AlIwrt LI nea weaver, Mre. klorria. Mlaa Morris, Ma.ter Morrla. G. L Miller, Seymour Davis, K. White. Phlladelr phla; D. K R Walt are. William G. ' i Liggett, Frank R Liggett. PNtatiurgh; i i M>a- J. S.' Streets, Hrtdgeto.i; I rear c , > ocum. Bwarthmore; John D. Tharap- ' son and wi/e; Charles H. Wei..; Ger- ' r maotomn;Cbarlea P Wllllta. 2«ie. ' . town; O Mattbrwa and wife, Brani- > , ford. Got.; W H. Pfelaier, Mercliantvilla: Luther Zeppert, Gal* Levy, Row r ton; Harry F. Stanton, K A. Corwin • OcenutUty. ,

, : '• : - fire company's i anniversary; brigaVOM l)e"wiIi<?V', J tlivcWtageo.i tlie corner "of FiftWlh , -ireet aiol Aahury a (Voile wa. aaveil { total drefru'ctlou by the good;, work of lireoien ITd. -a. t.he , leirluhity lodi.play their .kill a* lire- j men after receiving their equipment I , -Tlie next tire occurred in June, 1M« , the double liou-4 located o0 -Central j, avenue Jiiafbelnw Bkveiiteeilth" "treel. , Here again the tin-men dftt good work | and saved this houre without very;, much damage by lire. | •About the tune that the lUe com-., parry, got nettled a' way iu their ue " J the City Council woke up w ^ Jhe fact that the boye were entltlof to , belter equipment, aud since that time j, the f'lty Couffcllbae been quite literal c In providing equipjpaiil'for thi* am- q pany, for In quick mcceeeloii came a cbiutuuattoo hore a to! cbemivw! (j, sod permankut men In the u day 2nd night. It -would he , frultlew for me to enumerate the many i that have occurred «nce tbe I«*t , one I mentioned In l*W Atlbfyou , are thoroughly fakntiiar with them, . and all have done your pert lu helping j , extmgutob them, , , ! ••Twenty year* ago tonight, wbetc company "a. organ lied. George , Adam. «t> elected preeideut aud i Leke wis* made recretary | "There were thirty-one charter , member, who joined Die -company , tbat'mlght, and I am proud to say that , nine of thore member, are still ou our active ll.t. Ten of them are ou the • exempt roll and two pt them have . Bed Ten have either leB the city or been dropped from tbe roll j •The next president was R t\ Robu no li, who heht the office tu INft'i and ' Charles A. Campbell was preaidebt In 1887, -<nd John Brower vie . preeideut in lKftb and K H ; i Thorn lu lftOO, and your hurntle ; rervaut from I Ml to l»12" . Speaking of tbMplendldly equipped r (Ire department .ofNloda>. Mayor Headley gave uinalnted "praise to Fire l.'htef Conver, who, he aaid. iu ' the . recent purchase of- lire, apparatus. . saved lo -the city his .alary a« lire chief for three year*, i Before and^ afier this >peech there i; was music by a male quartet, i. i "The Fireman" was responded lo y by It. W. Edwards In hla usual euter- '. raining style, and his remarks made a i. Wt-wltb hia jjrerers. Mr. Rdwaraf complimented the toaidroaster on hla good judgment In i, calling upon him, as one especially If qualified, by aaflve Ore-ffghUug exi perleiive lu Ocean City, to reapoiid to I, tbe toast of -Tha rtreman." The carina! memory of bla reading I ecbooi primer was a crude cut of a ffre- . man carrying a beautiful maiden ■ ritwn a ladder from a burning bhlldi, Ing. He becsme the speaker's Ideal r, heyo; the Bremen even more than the soldier on tbe Held. Mr. Edwards referred to bla boyr hood days In Philadelphia, w beu all , tha department wn volunteer, aud evary ona waa sentimentally allied to I some one ft eg company. , "Mtue waa, tha old 'Goodwill.' from r. about Broad rnd Race streets, aa I ,- remember 11." he aald. "Great days. I We rgn to ffraa not to tight flames, but l" to knock tlie 'blocks' off o' fellow-flre-r; men The air was filled w|Ht htgb r| silk hats, cants aud curses wk^an three ,* companies tried to attach to one tire , hydrant. ; "I became a fireman here about , nineteen years ago, and for yaara waa e| awalllnV the g»lden opportunity when 1 could mount lite ladder and emulate j. the picture in the 'First Reader.' But I ' n never seemed to come. Still I waa frequently brought face to face with the feet that we were all heroes, , especially wbtu, once, a year, we attended Mime church In a body and Batened to tbe enthusiastic and re.peeled speaker declaim our virtues, l' our fearleaaueaa; bow be could look lu d our eyes aa wa sat before him and see I how lightly we held our own Uvea r wbeu lire danger tbreateued others; d' how flame and smoke and heat were , literally meat aud drink to ua, no t' blanching, no wavering, etc. My eotil would ewell up under my gold buttoned coat and I was tlie hero of my youthful Ideala. "I would punch Geo Or, beside me, j" and say, ' Wasn't that flhe!' and he ^ wonld wake up and ask If tbe service } was aim going on. , "Happy days— notwithstanding the , flnee. We bad lo floe then as now. ' The compeny needed the money. No , excuse aiiffloed if thetreeaury was low." . Mr. Edwards spoke of how hia owu I hope* were finally laid low when he , tripped up runulpg to a lire aud (* skinned aud sprained -hi. leg aud wa. laid up fora week, accepted the award, with gratitude, of 810 rrom the "fund," . and waa forced lo realize that the only u flremea lo really pull- off the trick must be the young fellows. A llftyy ear-old fireman may be a good fellow (, to tell you how It ought to tie done, i hut we must depend u;>uii the tweiity(i live-year uld fellow to do It. , "Our paftt department's chief duty I* k to prevent llrea. a qulck oti the-grouDd-j atra-smotlier-ll action. It la the moat [ valuable work of all naturally, but f some day. when the coudltlona are ju«t ripe for that conflagration which ,' «e know may come, when a hot lire d alonjv the railroad la -wept by a north- , west gale straight to the Boardwalk and the tuaaa uf flying cinders are • alerting a half dozen ludependebt lire* iu different directions, then will come Hit 'crowded hour' of the volunteer . Bremen, when, divided up lu gangs, „ they light alone. "As agnuiat that dread day, which will ever threaten ua, uo matter how . may smile and turn the thought ; let us preserve active, vigilant; discipline, knowing that the a-qiiltlal- ; »f ourselves at that crista will be tha j of our value lo Ocean City as j • volunteer Bremen." ; t.'lty t'ommla doner KnUrl Fl.her told of "The Fire Department. " Hi. abort address waa unusually Hue, and <

^ - " , was deeply appreciated by the mem->-j'..iimil«loner Fl-her. V leniporeneiiuely, pretacjil hla remark ^ by HiBuUhe" demand uf an E«««^ ; man -If a fact that ahiiuld be true In all j lime under all conditions and every- 1 y «liaB<i,*.s' a'y *y 11,1,1 ><>"'•$ 'pteum! day ttiy atatemenl sIih.1 f-r; ^ progress, the discarding of old nlea-.^, j old-iuelhwla and the employment of the latrat. beet and uio.1 effective j means lo*ard any and all ends. ! : Applying thfc. to the subject given ; y him, " The Fire Depaetmeot.' he -a ! , that tbe .days of haulm* tire tight m« ' .. machinery- by baud to lbs -scene wf;> conflagration, bad pm-*d a»ey. mat ^ linrae-powtralM) had pM.e.1 away and ^ now, until uwethlng 0*1 or stn-ui-t " present Itself, electrically equijyed »•" _ paratus »a. beio^ uo .vr-ta jThe keen tmatueae ^ grew: d -• ^ of Ocean l uy ma te it more imjerv: ;v* [3 bere'Xtan in/iuaoe other place.. IU* 3 great to pBU-e the « reman j g and h» eqillpmeot a« prquiptly fa pow 1 ■ slbi* iu CMulad with Ore Bre. aivery;S ofteu even a minute might mean. » |« .very heavy tow.ot ttre aafvaltoo - fja j and property Mr Ftabcr complimented the depart- j J ' rneut cm the completenew of their tire- | fighting machinery wheu the u#w j, ' dered by tbe rommlas loners should be ^ '■ Safely housed In Ocean flty. J t j Coutlnulog the apewket com pi I- | ' meuled the company on ttietr happy [J ' face*, tbelr jlroapeftty and their ex- , J ' ceedlugly weli dreaaed appearance at d ; J ' asked If aVj\-vf '.ho-* prerent had ; \ j studied out ttWeource whence ail thl- . • cauie: He referred to thai tun* thirty- j ' three year, ago, wSeu be and a !*. 1 - j other* a bomtae reeoftyzed around tfie 1 " board bad daricd to help atiWu* ttw j w ildernee* aod found a city, and -j^se | j * ! In grateful remembrance of those w had eveoj In that early day naked their ] r : a* the treochee around slurb our * ! *pl*od|fl city ha* grown: but. aaid he, « the clt^of loday is very largely the re- '• ;»uit\of public confidence and- ttie In- * vestment of uuatlnled means by out■Ide proprietor*, and tbe happy finau- » cla! condition back at tbe emillng far*, aud well-dreaaed form* ttiereaaaemblcd 0 w a. due to these toveatore: that every r- dollar to thetr pockets every material a thing they owned was the priiduct of some- Bne of Industry or enterprise ie made uecv-ary by the conditions artsn mg from this lavish expenditure from y other source*. -and, therefore. In recogI- nltlon of thla fact, lie urged everyone lo preaent toaee to it that he or she did all lu tbelr power to aid lo making g Ocean City more attractive ty those e- who sq willingly furnished the means u and thereby enhance the aecnrlly uf 1- each Individual's well-being aud baplr "If no pioneer, had ftaried the Improvement* aud no large-fiuancea hail y- followed In the wotk of development, B Oceau City's real estate would be of uo id more value than w(ien we Brat cleared m Its surface of Its centurled forest growth," aald Director Flatter, in "Tbeae, our 'summer refldeut property owners, say to Oa who temporarily a. bear rule In this city : We have placed at millions' worth of property In your a- keeping end we look to you to protect [b K to the beet of your iblfllyiOet the ee beet ttid we will pay thetillle, and no. re m fulfillment of thla expressed desire and oar vrllllngnew to meet it, we ut have provided tbe moat up-to-date and aa effective fire-figlitlug apparatus aud mi put tt In charge of^your department, le aud, when the recently purchased adut ditlons reach here, you will hive eu aa equlpnieotitbey and you and we may lb well be proud of." hi, The male quartet sang at Interval, it- during the evening, and there w aa exid oellent music by an orche.tra V •e Tbe officers of the company are; n, Preeideut, R. Cuttle Robliiaoi.; vice lu prealdeiit. George O. Adams -aecre ee tary, Herbert C. Hralth; treasurer, V. en W. Adama; trustee*, rt. H. Conver, re; Thomaa Duncan and K. A. Porter; re foreman, A G Gilbert: assistant fc, rein men. R. H. Thorn and William W ul Glbb; fire recorder, William Lake. '> GAS IS WANTED e Karor Sais li Wonld be Well lo Condemn HieComwana'a Hlant. Clayton llalnea Brick complained je again last Thursday to the City Come. ml— loners of the lack of actlon'on the part of the gas company lu supplying ." this ujlllty lo cottage owner, here. He ,u .aid they do not want gas next Beplie tauiber. They want It m.w, and he id waa.trongly of the opinion that they would have It. 1, The city solicitor stated ttiat he will • • *ee Ilia president of the Blate Public lj l.'llllty Commission this week. :k Mayor Headley raid there Is always r- trouble with the ga. company The w beat thing to do would be to coudeiiiii e. Hie plant. Thla will have to tie done !- to get a decent plant. People have a lot of trouble to get their check, back la at the eud of tbe season. I- t , ,l *1 l-:*IOH 1 A I. DA V, IOIJ It h WWu".rCagd«d"aiS'u^"'*! ' B Tiiey co ids, a nirdtoi pas: loday, " Tlie run and sword now laid aside -"ik Sl—d In llielr arms 1wmw now.™ War , Todaca Ihe grave, of ilio— yrhodicd, , Tluel Norm uid No n in I lie Union ehnrr. ' ' *hbEy 'd7 I To decorate each greney moirnd. | * Tlir Oe.1 of drum or Irumprt. blare, ' No Uj ,rer dnlFtSa rannone roar, I Tii- rcriilc tlcids nut "lamed won gore. • " j Paaratai r«.i lb. rn-nu and lo . 'J TQeJMalilein of Ilw- lr— and l.rave

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E ■* ' ■■'•-I i ' R. Curtis Robinson ,S - i Conveyancing tind s 8 |i - Insurance ;§ Notary PwNk aad Commlsalooer ot Deeds a I ;| No»; 744.46 Asbury Avenue | M E ;; OCEAN CITY, X. J. Staaey I* Laos oa Hood sad Mortgar* rxr-i r»: xx xc-x mi : x-x i n i : srzrx xx-rxxxx-xx x-xi x x x x-x * 1 c E H Ocean City ; I Philadelphia i - 1 rhTOUtli Exprew, Trains with Cullman Cnrlnr Car I Leave OCEAN CITY, tjtli St.. f.OO A. H. • 8 Arrives PHILADELPHIA, iClie.ntiut St. I 8.35 A. M. ' | Leave PHILADELPHIA, (Chestnut St.) 4.40 P. M. Arrives OCEAN CITY, 14th St. 1 6-18 P. M. ( I For Complete Service See Time Table or Consult Ageol* * Kill. KMT ATE AOKNTM. : WM. LAKE, c. E„ I Heal Estate .Vgeiit. GORSOH ; Real ljstnte Ageiit i \o. 721 Asbury Aoenue, Oeban City, N. J. 1, lh0^'il,Tdino#lion«mS?lnf h0n"** lj if-.' " . .

j . MRS. DOE'S CHARGE t, ~ (,<rd |n I ^ Hoard walk Work. \ y Director Vlslier, at the meetlug of . the flty t'oiuinlsalonera. stated that t I. Ju.t before the meeting Mr*, t'harle. ] t. A. I>oe had complained to htm, over j the telephone," that otd and rotteu I -u get. are being used lu the Boajxl-,1 -e walk, new lumber being laid over aud j *. covering up this alleged defect. Director Fisher, waa making hi* r, usual weekly report when he .poke of r; thl.^uatler 8. 'Haven't you anytlilug belter than,, r. tlialf;' queried Mayor Heodley. j| Director. Flaher added that the! Boardwalk svnrk will be completed by - ; « June 1 orelone to It. • Commodarr Alwslc- Mavar. • Tlmt popular .alt water man.Com- - inodore Richard M. Atwater, who I. ,1 well kiiowu to member, of Die yacht aud. motor boat clubs of this city, hse been made- rnnyor of .Sea Isle City. > U Frank W.Fdwkes. the- ubllglng clerk r e of Ihe Cape May Couuty Board of | y. Kreeholilers, was chosen director of ' * revenue aud fins ice, and 4- P.,Delatiey y will have charge of ihe.dt-parihient nf sfreel. and puhJkrnuiirovgiuei<t. - ' Firm Alarm'wiKBalo F 14— Sixth and 1'lea.ure a venue. 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue. I H— Fourteenth and Pleaanre ave. e ' 42— Hecond and A.hury avenue. 1 43— Fourth and Asbury avenue. ' 4-'i— Eight h and -A.hury avenue. 0 4'i-sTeulh apd A.hury avenue. • 4k— Thirteenth and Anbury avenue. 4ft— rtixteeuth aud A.hury avenue. J 51— North and Central aveuue. ft >1— Hlxth and Central avenue. l 57— Eleventh and Central avenue. ' 87— Twelfth aud Wesley avenue. 88 — Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. 73— Fourth and Ocean avenue. • 75— Beventb and Ocean avenue. I 7(1— 'Nlu&jShd Ocean aveude. ! 82— rteciit "Smii Atlantic aveuue. BH- Boardwalk and Minirlvn terrace S NotitT'lo Limit (Creditors. " ' ° KhTATK OF PKTKK MUltlMKII, UF j, I Air". I JgRgftWJt, ■ ~

PR0PASALS. ( j City of (Beau City, N. J. ' is^woIuV^y.rd-'ot' 'wlirt wis wl'IEMw"' arwi'ii I | ' li'i'F""'0"' apb'faw ' ROBVTRT FIHHgll ■Ml'aU- feyinb* IL F F f! Swlftl ^Proposals. liuw/ju mil v^r^atn « NaeonUary'^ikiks, ehfer y. '•a. »- F-, F-m, '* K Board of Chosen Freeholders. County of Cape May. . •ifto.su ih.-'i-v llj aider or llir ljo.nl j_ ' . ^

Rxitect the confchts of your bi-iltlinpo— add to 1 ^tlieir apiiearanc— iticregae their value by using FLEXA-TILE J AsphoJi Shingles V ' "Thrv arc easily and q.ji.^ij U*.l— ahaolutdjr wcath*pcoof-i ' ., - \ •'•-jlwaper I I l T" ni:uh- of solid nqitwlt; into the HU-. v- " ... I . T-.- ' ! . .: . i flic s!.irc rr.iT-fnlte. deep red.' green-j-i • 1 V"! I V yr i V. Mii. Vi iil I q v i- tl n.it or f-ulc, lliuc aild . r_ i ra..k C. Ci!!ing!uim & Son Compaaf J j • i. . J *.* V. liuaber Ihiilwi Job Printing

fl Tlie most exacting pel^on will lie jileasotAml thoroughly satiftliod witlHhe work ilone at the Sentinel Printing House (Mir Aim: — Only High Class Printing at Reasonable Rates. A trial order will convince you. IsOl us show you samples and , <juol(smriccs. 1 sentinel -Printing house ' 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, - NEW JERSEY £ / The Ideal .Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED | FINEST BEACH ON THL COAST £p THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN "!! Spacious Boardwalk. " Free Band Concerts During ;j; Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The ™. Ddlght of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to ^ and from Philadelphia on Three Railways Within easy* access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS

| Speak Distinctly When Telephoning .linini niaaijj Many error, in telephone cejle ere due lo jj 'J indistinct enunciation and to the confusion of I numbers which sound so much alike over the I telephone— Tor example; Eighty-three ^nd gj thirty-three, seven and eleven. § in calling a number speak plainly with g y°ur •>!>« close to the telephone mouthpiece. i W, Separate the number as one-two-oh-three. | Correct the operator if ahe repeats the wrong ft. •§ number. S •" ™ Never take a number from a card or memorandum, for numbers are occasionally changed. The current issue of the directory is the surest — the only guide.. «! | The Bell System f