Ocean City Sentinel, 12 June 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 4

$1100 SUBSCRIBED HERG FOR PENNINGTON SEMINARY

Dr. Hahcher's Appeal in M. 1 " B. Church is Quickly Re- { sponded to by Members. TteBavT lira oh n Honrhor, • prominent OdlcUl of 'ibe Stilhodhrt Rphon pal Board of Education, w»- proem In tiie pulpit of the-Fir-t M. K. Church Hundey morning abd In place of ihe « regular rermon be prerentwt an appaal for Pennlngt.'.u Seminary Tble matter waejnlrodocetf In tbl" church by. Dr. H allien. HA paelor. May 1J. It «H Intended not to roalie tlil« • ■ufflce. More prompt action vaa de I aired, aa the balance of $18,000 of |b«- I original $100,000 mud be r»U»l by Thnreday of tbie week. Tfala conference muM ralee till- t amonnt to make available promt-*- i from the Newark. Newark Kaat and J Philadelphia conference". Hence ^ilemergcucy efTort. i The apeaker -eld that lit- leal might | bara been the oall of the Lord to the | hoy Hamurt, or It might have been t taken from tba prayer of Solomon when be prayed for wtedoiu, or 11 might have been these words from the , wire king, " Remember now thy t Creator'ln the days of thy youth." bui t It was none of there. It wae not even , In lite bible. HI" teat, aald he, la-^Tlie , Real Bey." No one ha«ever met the Ideal boy. , bul every day we meet the real boy,'a> f tltere are thousand" uf type- of htm , The real boy, to be Hie perfect man. , must he of perfect pbyak|pe and have , a aouud Intellect, hut more lhaii-Uil" hemual have the training of thwhearl. , the moral and spiritual aide of bim. , The apeaker aald he did iigLmaan to ( detract from the public achool ayaiem , — which la capper! by Hie high acoool, ( Nput he -marshalled an array of facta and figure* that seemed to'ahow thai , on.lht moral and spiritual aide of the , poplia' only half educates; that their t tendency la lo become more and more , godlaaa Ha contended and allowed , that denominational leaching- .of , morals and religion la a cry lag need of tba day. Keen the pablH! school ofll- , dala admit Ibla. The only denominational achool of , the Matbuillat Kplaonpl Church be- , •weeu the Hudaou and llie Potomac la , Pann legion Seminary, winch stand" for a member. hip of 460.000 Metho- , tlbta. . , Follow lug the appeal of the mlnlater.theaumof J1100 wa> i|ulclrty a»ib- , acnlWd. CRIDGE CO. APPEALS {• | Ask Ota Com wtgalonera (or At- I Tba following latter was .ecelved 1 by tba lily Uommiaslimers and read " at their weakly meeting: 1 To the Commissioners of the llty of UoaanCUyUsotlaman:— We earnestly hut re 1 apactrully urge upou your honorable ' body the necessity of preparing . a soon f aa possible the Ninth street termlnuof the automobile bktdge In order (hat It may ba hi proper e -odd Ion to con-' 1 nact iwith tbe bridge al the time of It* > Wa kaow your honorable body, and 1 everyone Interested In the welfare of ' thlaraaort, are Id eympatby with Somt r plan lo make tbe entrance to thm c bridge al Ninth street conform to 1 tbe magnitude ef an enterprise nf thl> ' Sim and of aueb Importance tniicmn • Lily. It la Imperative to this project and 1 the people of Oceae Lily (hat thay 1 should know aa aooo aa Possible that c tba Street Improvement at this lerml- ' title Witt be hraatMfaetory conSltlori d Voura eeepectfully, 'AwsTitt ArrtneieiLi; ° f , ' Haiikjk (>.„ H Hum V. Lug r Second Me. I'remdeol >> Wg-EHuirt, *• Treasurer b Aa this letter fallowed the reading of a letter from tbe Tonng Men's Pro- 1° greaalre Leagoe urging Hit building of a city hall. Director Fisher was moved "l ' to remerk that the aituatkin was not unlike that with which Jesus Christ J" had to contend. One day the mob cried, "Hall, hall!" And tha next m day "Orodfy Him!" "i II was decided to receive and nie the letter, which action was taken. •' OUTDOOR WEDDING fl SJ Miaa Prnaeck Bride of Captain | ;> Mine Kllxabeth Pen nock, only a: daughter of Mr. and Mrs Abraham l.lddon Pannock. of Lsnwlowne, and " wall known In thla city, Tlmr-day I'1 evening became Hit bride of R.ibeH Cook Folwell, of Mulllea Hill. N. J.. H end former coach end capUiiiofHia •* University of Pennsylvania football rl team. Tha wedding look plane oh Hie «* beautiful lawn and garden of ibe Pen- ,r nqck residence, Violet lane, which wa. D a bower of flowera for Uia occasion » Tha ceremony was performed by the '■ Rev. W. H. Hetatugion, a retired >■ Episcopal la u mluMer. Tlie matron "I of bouor wae Mrs. Nathan P. Huuffer , - of Lanadowne, sister of tbe bride, and 11 the bridesmaids were Mws Kdna Codka, of Philadelphia; Mix. Pauline I' Hlldretti Field, Mire Louise Munlock T and Mlaa Rose Young, of lanadowne. 11 Nathan T. Folwell, of New York I was 1 1 best man. Following the ceremony there was a recaption . Mr. and Mrs. Folwell have gone on 1 a wadding tour, and mi their return. 1 September I, will reside at the Folwell J farm tb Mulllea Hill for a short time. >> as Mr. Folwrll will coach I lie Wasti- •< tngtou and Jefferson football eleven " early to the fall. Thay will return lo * Philadelphia during tha winter, and '' - Mt». Folwell will continue her studies o at tba Academy of the Fine Art. aud also open a mud io. »""" « '•«■ Uarkel. C. J. Town aud W. PfeifTor, of 8ea II IsleCily, have raulwl.ibiough Clayton ri " etnas Brick, I he Bah department of oi A. F. Stewart's store. Ie

. -s I SUNDAY IN THE - LO0AL CHURCHES . Strong Sermons and Excellent , Music Heard by Large ; Congregations. j The churches In Ocean t'lly were all ' well lilted at the service, on Sunday. Following are report* of 'the sermon. < ' 1 TA HKRNtvChK HAITI iff . The services in the Taberpacle Bap- ' tSt I'liurcb Sunday were well* al- i lemletl. The pastor, the Rev HaiuueM Comfort, preach-d al Iwlh service.. < Children's day serVicea will be held I next Sunday. The public la luvllad | attend Ibe entartalnmeut, and also partake of the light lunch refresh- I nieiils ill the basement of the church i The evening service was adjourned permit 'pastor and people lo attend the high school exercise* al Ibe Pres- 1 byterlan' ("hatch aud hear llie Rev. 1 Charics H. Hot.ner dellvef bis sermon Hie claw graduated this year. The Sunday Jschool postponed Hie Children's Day exercises until next Snnday evening. A good program Is prepared under the dlreeljon of Mrs Arthur <!ee and Mrs. A |., Chapman , ' The sermon In Jhe morning considered llie two veraee found In tlalatians 6: 2 and 5; "Bear ye one another 's ' burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ." Aud, "Forestry meg must "Paul's maaulng here la obscured by Hie use of one Eugllsh word to Iranalale two flreek words. The' first word refer, lo weaknesSea. Ihe aecnud ' refer, to guilt. Hence the theme, 1 'Itprteiis we can share aud burdens r most-bear, '" said Mr. Gee. ' "We can share the burden of -another's weakness hut net thai of guilt. The bunlen of gnlll none can share; It ' can be removed by forglveneas, but ' shared Jesus could never aud 1 can never be adjudged guilty. ' "Nor Is Ibe guilt load determined or ' affected by tba opinions of others. - Paul warns agalnat, pride when hrip- ' lug another. He advlaaa meekness be- ' cause of possible weakness.- .. "Tha provisions of grmoe cover "both Ood forgives the golll„ and lays the burden of weakness on the strong. He will never remove saloons . gambling bouses, placae of vice. ' ignorance, poverty. These are bur- < . din we must bear. Burdens Hie ' ! strong muat Itfl from the" shoulders of Ihe weak and In sharing banish them I , "UaUl Is personal. Waaknaaa as ; oflen aobtal. ChrtaC bears one away, r The other He helps us. bear until , strength Is developed le beaTthe bur-. J i easily." rnwr m. v * Al the evening service tn*"tbe First : M E cnoreh Sunday, the pastor, tbe ° , Dr. J. B Haines, road the lesson 5 from the eleventh' chapter of A. Jobo. t with Ibe twecty-eicbtL ' verse, giving part of the account of the 1 raising of Luarwaaad tberonranatlon a , of mr Lord wltb Martha. He took as the text of his sarmon the words nf II to Mary: "The >4 aster Is come and cnttetb for tSK" II Dr.' Hal am-' apeniug thoagtit was that every Hf» that la to course of L etc. sod these emergencies are sent of aUod and are needful lo us for our foil R I f we measure up lo these emergen- B< our Ufa after that will M fuller, richer, stronger and more complete. In p. everyway. If wa don't, wa must look ni and ragrtt what might have »l Uod basso created ua that If we been obedient lo Hls will ,we si Ths speaker laatanced Daniel Web- w In his great reply to Hayne. aa an " Intellectual emergency, and Jean Vol- " jean as a physical emergency. |t splrliual emergencies come lo every n man when lie Is templed, and accord- i« as he resists he gathers strength '' Only Ooa ever met and masirrnl [j emergency, and He was Jesus h < 'hrlst. ir "The Master la coma and la waUing " thee." The speaker sakt that the Jj Y.xafer baa c-une Into Ibt world and , | vivtervd tha best thought of the ii vsM, and Ha Is mastering man more r and more and recreating him In His " own Image, and HI" promise to as |s wa shall he Ilka H Im If we com • with Hi" conditions. Power. Dr. Halnea aald. was easy to * Him. and this we see If wa but note He did His work. How He cleansed Hie leper with a word, whieb 1 but Ihe Ood could do. The '< minister told of tbe Saviour stilling » tempest and the raising of the dead "* with no effort upon the part of the « He comes lu the currents of * history like a vast ground awell. The K speaker referred lo (leuyaborg. the sreck of (lie Titanic and the French c Dr. Haluea closed by speaking of Ihe » personal call of tbe Mailer toeach one ° must be but one response and Is a willing and glad answer lo call. Daniel M. Hteveus. member of the (l of Education of Camden and 11 Keeper of K«eorda of the New • Red Men, la recortrlng from a • broken ankle. He has many friends ® In l his cliy. A score of years ago S "Dan" rovered Camden for • Iaw" . then Jersey ediior "df ihe tl Ledger nf Philadelphia, now editor of ilhe Woodbury Cuoatliutloii w«hi Aatswry Avcwne t'.wed, Pj The illy Comnuadoners at thjlr () weekly meellng raorlveil a teller from ni Hie Young Men'a Progressive lAague « that Asbury avenue be *' opened lo travel at an early.dkte. The ^ wa- ordered received and IHad. iu

- WANT CITY HALL crowrrasive Leaifr's »eo«WL The following p'.>nimuulcatl.ni was received l.y tba City OommMoagrs aa weekly meHlnir: fo iha'j'immisslonsrs of Ocean ( llj (lenlleineu;— Al a speclkl meeting • 'of llie Young Men's Ppigres-lvc lo-ague. held YVeilnesday evynliig. 1 JCiie I. for dlacus.loii relative to the , 1 buitdUig of a city hall, a raaolullou was passed Hill a mmnilltre of five lie appointed lo gel up a petition to the t Oouimlssloners ark lug" ihernjo present an onllnania for Ilia bulldlnglof a cliy ing r'vono I The cummiriee appointed consists of . Dr. Allen Corson John It Droves ■ It. Parker. II Frank chuilli aud V. It Hillweli,Thls rewdullou Is presenled JllUil- - way lo llie City Commissioners before. - any petillpu. so thai Hie frelliig-of iliF I Commissioners toward Ibe building of . a cliy ball cau lie ex pressed hi a ,ci*B^ I montcatloii to the Young Men's IjroI gressive League. i Trusllng you will read llils tSso . lullon al your oisellug listsy, and. , awaiting yoyr valued reply, we are Very respectfully yours. I YWSO MKX'S PkooRttgiyg I.haoi K. I C. It. r*ni.wKi.i„ . acting for lYr Allan Corson as. hair i After Ihe lette( had been read. Director Fisher said il was-dirtloul! to e undrrsiaiid just wliwfThjJ^ifii'le want, t The board last week wag petilioued to , repeal Ihe city hall ordinance, wblcb . request from a civic organisation thai a ball be built. Ha exprewrd the . llifiugbl thai . lie had some doubt as tc „ what Ihe hoard could legally do. a Mayor Headley.sanl thai he did not ( lliluk the biiard cau do anything until I a petition Is received by thai body. He • slated that be thought the city ComI mlssluuers had expre«se<l Hieir freb 0 Ingv wbeti Hiey passed an ordinance 1 lo bulld k clly hall. ] Director Th ru slad thai Ihe board i_ has done what It thought was right , He was of ttir opinion that It la not up to the City Commlasioarrs to tell the . Progressive league what to do Director Flsber ohrtrred thqt he I thought II would be well toaay lo the I league that, when Ihe mailer is pre-N scribed by. law. it will .receive tbe same t dlslnleragtad atlentlou as was given It was decided lo receive and place . tbe letter ou Hie. and the Mayor and city clerk were peejuewted to seotj a , eu liable. reply to the league. i -;:i — ' » *— ,, Real KMtir Tisaslm. i Recenl real ertalr transfers in ixwaa . City recorded In Ihe oRto of County ; . C.erk Hildraih. as reported in the Cape < I County Gazette, are as follows: i r Lewis M i re-se et ux to Edgar B. . Bacon. Lot 2, eiectloii 10. - 1 ■ Samr to Samuel < Wen tell IjM 1, . rtectlou 9. ' • I Edward C. Stoke* rt ale to William ' , J Powell. Lot dftA, SectloD G. William A. Davis* to Jobn P. Fox. *FW0 Lot 12b. Section North Point. 1 Ffriwli-t J Melrlu. sheriff properly af ritaotdo B' Cole' lo tlcean City ' Lots 1M. and 728. "See- ■ L v Uaorgas-L Parker et ux to Donald Harris A ax. H<i0 Lois lt», 170 and 171. Sect ion E. Fannie M. Krlugburst et eir to lierBeaver. Ixg SSI. Seel Ion C. 1 Jobn P. Fox et ux- to .William A. ■ Lot 7SV Section AS ' Jonathan W. Barber et ux et all In 1 B. Humphreys. IIS25 Lot 75 by 88 feel at. tutersectlou of Wastry and Sixleentb street. . I Ihenphlle J Elllnger et ux to ■ A. Kleppsr. *30u. lot f.j2, I Ion H. I Danlal Fauncalo Nathaniel it. tioff. ! Lot 10x900 feet on Ocean are- ! 240 test northeast from Tenth I s*el loo it A tram Mono lo MoUi atrssta ! Kl-N.test.il> lo Twsoly-lofirlh sow. aa- ( from Twroiy oioiu to Tblnr-tsanh streets. Tlurtr-lourtO lo fortieth "tresis. Ie ] ronleth lo Konysixib sirens, bstwsso lo fltlr-oloUi strsrts. bslwsso FREAK PETITION Move Fan With Cll» ofltrero. A petition was received by tbe Cliy at their weekly meelrequeuing that body to do away with Ibe Boardwalk free baud concerts. are lights, public achool. police, etc , In Ibe Interest of economy. The of $81,700 would be saved by Ibis gsiiilemau's way. Director Fisher asked what action could be taken ou the petition. city Mollcllor Howell told him thai nothing could be doue, as the names on the peper were all typewritten. The petition was received and Bled. Letter Carriers- ConventionFred. W Wood, secretary of Branch 870, N. A L. of Atlantic City, was i guest of (leorge c. Murphy, iu : city, recently. Mr. Wood repre- i aeulnl the Allan lie City Irtlar carriers . and was proxy for firauch HQS, this i city, at tba carriers' Btale convention 2t Orange. The convention wae addressed by several senators and congressmen and prominent members of J association. s-cewi Psre*DvoT * A Homer-' Point paper say-: ' IPS, .'! perinletideol Faber could hi. way - clear lo reduce ihe Homers' Puliii-!8 Ocean Cliy bridge fare lo live cent, he f might he able to secure beller senli- l< menl for bis railroad In Homers' Point ' n and Ucean t.'lly. rturely the Fast £ rihore' Line newis a lillle uiore sent-, mailt of tills kind Iu tlir "two clues d mebtlouad," ,

MOTOR BOAT CLUB I JIEN ARE BUSY. Ell wood Carpenter Prepares v forOpening of New Head- . quarters on WalV. * . 'I lie Hires days' vacation over I »ccII | oration Day did much lo stimulate Hie iv yachtsmen.' The l-ay was fairly alive „ with new and 'old craft, and fully | il triple tlai uuinbrt of boats was lu Hie j y *A4gr lhau ever stilus lime oi in.- , ■f ' The Ocean CJty Motor lk«l Club is , not a one-boat cluh. UJias all shape-. I- ou the Jer-ey eosid>-> ^ " k . — Captain It. B rinshi^n - del "i ,f (uiifVfutrer-has arrived en!K- now In / >f- -i'-'omnURrtuu. . dhej- a very reiuilort-K l. ,BI„I.R>klng}crah. End he will - i"<T| Captain Curll«/Hur»C» newjuplser . d Fauine H , wa- |«H in .v-..imi«l-:. j,. IgjeoH/ I Captain "Roy Humhert - new run- ' ^ K. about. Trooper, wa- alwiraHn fnni u ml-b.n or. De»s.ralloit IDvk r Captains William an! > tank L-g j gelt'- splendid rrifl-er Spring - ---I I I j 10 Ihe I>elaware and'chesjieak Hay. t-« | V L Halllmore Tbey report a very rough ^ io. trip. ■ i« h Treasurer. William Lil.l*.g '• "'> - 11 his comfortable cruiser, Willlopi L . i* Captain Hooper'- new runabout w a- - l.i launched last week Caplatta Bernard Kbckde-heli . nr« ,1 week \2£geo..i ^piai:. -a. • L ru«bb* Hunv^sbuul.d push I.e. | captalp John "Barger " new niA- , ^ d a boat wes lauaehed this « eek^withmil i t. reeemouy. ( >S. ] I p I 'gptaln Jalhis Jocher's !"»' | is much improved with her' newltjjtat ; and \varnish tide can find Captmu ; ie jjiius most any Sunday on the bay. ; * Vaieain Harry I^'atoV rrui-er KetiS I. . has twen launelvcd and Is ■ War swinging . majestically at her e mooring*. d - < aptaiD Rboades has launched and e away from Ocean City on a crui-e ~ j until September. He expect" to vl.lt i al! points ol interest ou the Delaware andfherepeak Bay. He will fly the O C M.B.C colors. Just ihe, seiiie. end return In September, i t'aptala-Rllwood Carpenter says Hie J prospects for tbe club annex (formerly * Casino Club) on the Boardwalk could not be brighter. There are already over I Vi mem tiers iu tbe auxiliary. i K*gp Ibe good work op. -Caplalu Walter Chandler turned over to the trustees seven uew mem- — lest week. Pretty good week's Jj wo>k for the membership committee \V The. Annex on tha^Boardwalk will g. open June 14 for the eeasbu Tbe club house on Ihe bay l» al wayopen. lit Is n»ver 'closed winter or a[ ■ o Wotel ArtlVan. A W WYOKIXfl A K H. Boneall and wife, K M Wal- y lerr and wife, Kilwerd Welgman. I'lnl- p adelphla; P. H. Hlau'ghter. wife and child. Aurora. N. Y F-llwood Horn, y Dakford, llermaulowo. u IMPKK1A T a." W. (ill beet. Ml— Mabel Igiaralng. -V Harold Uoodwla and wife, Robert Car- C eon. A. P. Robertson and wife. A. T Mr*. M I). Kaken. Mrs. (1 V FUken. S. N. Vogal, Philadelphia; Miss Caroline M. Ortzel, J. Kerrigan. New York. j annul. T D. P. Heodrtekeon, .Florence N F ■ Parker, Margaret C. Par$ei\ Ujorge a: ' B. Parker. Ocean City; Mrs. V. H. r» [ Laird. Jr., Mcrchantville; dire .Helen tl , R. Kteward, Mr. and Mrs. F II. ti I'.mS.n- P.wf I' -. I, ■ Hieward, Fred C. Vttmsn, :

1 James Franklin, Philadelphia. I tick wiufat*. i Margaret Blafr, Emily Blair, Mrs, ' ■ Chaa. N. Orover, Mildred lloerle'r. J 1 B. Mtliamel, J. M. lirearley ami wife, . i Mrs. E. V. Miller, Lucy'F. Metier, , Mrs. B. K, Davis, Mire K Davis, A. ■ Bone, Philadelphia; E. M. Mutton and * wife, Edward Mutton, Jr., Dr. end [ Mrs. M. H Mtaueard, A. H. Che-lvr > aud wife, Ocean City. ' A TO t, K.N. < , B. Goodman, E. J Test. Chae L Teal and wife, (leu A. Kelllnbacli, William Hraeg and family. Mr. T. R. Barens. C. II. Mmllli, Philadelphia; E J. Milliner and family. Glen Mills; i 9. Mmall. RI Paso, Texas; Mrs. Ida Tllley, Esther Shoemaker,, llrldgeion; , Ches. I'human aud wife, Tfentnn; I. . A. Hammell and lamlly, W A Davis , and wife, H. D. Taylor aud wife B. C. . Htngbain eud wife, Camden; II (,-. Hammell and wife. Pitman; Geo H , Davie, Vineland. Fran ; Mallhews and wife. Mr- M. i C Harlman, Robert Careou and wife, Mrs. M. F. Vollum, Miss rt Vollum. I t Robert Moolgomery, J. Malcolm I • Johnston, Margaret C. Chambers, II I H. Ilervey, Philadelphia: W. Hher- ' . wood, Mount Clair; W. II. Ramsey. ' R-Wmont; Raymond L. Boyle and « wife. Ocean' Cliy; 8. P. LMrd and t i wife, Woodbury; Mrs. C. WdlVhlte, 1 i Norwood; Mrs. M. T Mliosler. Chester; ' H. Worrell. Al. Margaret Wor- » ■ rell.W. C. Worrell, Prancee O. Happer- 1 I sell, Mary W. Bishop, Mrs A. L. Pen- 1 i nock, Lausdowue. J • BI8CAVKE. r H. Beatty, It W. Wymlngs. * W. Frailer , Jr , W. It. Jackeou. , Frank T. Urler, 8. P Ralph. Richard .. Bennett, George W. Mulheron, H. . | McCalla, H. V. Relgner, M. Herrlg.n t and wffg; M. M. McGowan. R. M T ! Blchenger, Seymour Davie, (I F. Cory. P N Cake, Washlng;tou. I). C ; C. M. Keeg. Trenton; A. [P Ashman, llrldgeion.- T.J. Head lee, New Brunswick; J. Chaunrey Ke-l-l!! dfiig. Boston ; J. H. Clones, Toronto, I ,, Can!; Cllve.C, MiUler-, Allautlv City; I c,

Polk aud wife, Mcrchantville; .William C. Dlepea, Mantua;. William Tdurend. H Leedoin, Camden. a of'KAXU' J 8. 8. R Harris, William K. Harris ■ and wife, George W. Birch, H. J ' Holmes, Thus. M. Meeds, Jr., Miss ' Charlotte V. C; Seed", H. Darelln, I Angellne J. Power, H. J. Hallowetl, I J. Murphy and wife. Mrs. R. Stephens, Mrs. J. J. Bailey. Mary Bailey. Joseph J. Bailey. J* . Philadelphia; W. E Masaev, W. 8. Glbti. R. W.. Edwards, Ocean City: Harry Chaudler, Vineland; WilT. Prlngle and wife, Wyucote: C. Wright, Litnedowne;- J-. Bayne, Morton; Mary A Thatcher, Charles G. Thatcher. William H. Swarthniore; W H. Stokes, • HKWUN08. Dorothy V. Wllfong, Susan E. Clay, Gllfellau, W. A.Snowden, Mrs. J. Elllnger, J. T. Wenrel, John J. Flytib, Philadelphia; E. A Hballcroes and wife, A. W. Parrlsh, Jpba C, Icrosa and wife, Krankford, Gertrude M. Garrison. O, 8. Sooy, BridgeClaude N. Terry and wile, Divld- .

, Learning Berry. Port Norrls: Flank B. Anderson, Camden : J. IS. Hihlghouae, Glenslde, Pa.: J. I). Bran dlff, Mtllville; R. M. Cooper and wife, . Alexauder Cooper, It. M. Cooper, Jr., ] , J. Hewlliigs Cooper, Aehlaud; A. W. 1 , -Lap>fia?M»rllon, N. J ; lt.,H. Jones , and wife, Mt. Holly; H. Schlerlau, \ I O. Patereou, N. Y. i D. Moody and wife. Master Robert ' H. Moody, Ebenezer Adams, Mrs. Car- ' ollue Holmes, Mrs Frank Radefeld, Flora .Radefeld, Samuel Weudle, A. ' , H. Hopkins, Frederick Radefeld, Dr. ! . and Mrs. C. L. Thomas, Dr. E. <7. ] ; Baugjian, Philadelphia; -Edwin K, i ; Watson, 8. Louisa Wilson, Trenton; ■ T. J, Dempeey and wife} New York; ! : Mlssc. Sl^tfTRMalorM E. O'Con- ! . nor, Mrs. O'Connor, Mary s. Agnes i i O'Connor, Washington, D. C\; Joseph ' . K. Roberta. .Jr., Camden; John F. ' . Hale aud wife, Woodbury; John J t Bezln, Tyrone; C. H. Bacon and wife, , Geo. R. Parker and wife. Miss Mar- " garet Parker, Ocean Cliy TH K HKKAKKK8. ' , ' C. W. Ma-land and wife, A. C. Ilemi- , ton, C. H. Mchbch, Mr. Amnan, Jlrs , Amedee Hregy, Mice Bregy, Nlcbo- 1 las Dooly and wife, LN. It. Mlxaili . and Wife. Mrs. Martin Maloney, J. Wesley Maslaud, Charles T. Evans } and wife, Frank Green, R. It l^ive- |i goody C. W. H. Rometsch gnd wl.'e, " , D. O Kersteler aud wife, F. I) Fryer ; •ad wife James j Kariell, if. L.i" H. Kmliis. Mr. H. Wll- | * Mis. Ann 8. Williams. N.J. j * III worth aud family, It H. Nichols, and wife, Philadelphia;!! K. Pari- ' . ridge, ''amilen; Mrs.Tieyde, Brooklyn; j - McCandleae, Dr. Canning, At- r lautlc Cliy; George A. Gray and wife, | v J. Cbauncey Redding. Huston; C. H 4 and wife. Logan.porl, li.d ; J. O. W. Gray, Newport News, Va.;L Mrs. t. R. Thomas, Miss Helen 1 Ihomaa, HaddonMeld. Mew Ssuiiart code. J An afdlnanca providing a uew sanitary code for ihls reaort wae gjven third and llnsl reading by the City t Oiuib e-i.iner. al l heir weekly meet - log. Il i- a lengthy document and , a girat number of iiul-ahcee. £

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• 1 AYK you a coitagi. bung'- ( H nlotv or apartment t«> fiir1 nisli? We have a line of ] furniture at less th;iu Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and sec ' lotjx- stock before buying eise- ' where. •\Yiqdow Shades a Specialty. Ghas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 isbnrj Avmm .

V. C0RS0U Henl Estate Agent No. 721 Asburq Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J.

Ordinance 48. which repeals Hie yearly license of $15. *ii peered on Coiuuila-lnners at their weekly lueet- |- Fire Alarm Mlgnala. 14— Sixth and Pleaetire avenue. 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue. 18 — fourteenth and I'leaeure ave.85 .Seventh aud Wear avenue. 42— Heeond auit Anbury avenue. 48— Fourth and Asbury avenue, 45— Eighth aud Asbury avenue. 46— Tenth aud A -bury avenue. 48— Thirteenth aud Asbury avenue. 49 — Mlxteeuth and Aabury avenue. ' 51— North and Central avenue. • 54— ttlxth and Central avenue. 57 — Eleventh ami Central avenue. 67— Twelfth and Waaley avenue. . 68— Fourteenth and Wesley' avenue. 75 — Seventh and Ocean avenue. » 76— Ninth and Ocean aveuue. 82 — fe»cond and Atlantic avenue. Mj-Boardwalk and Moorlyu terrace 8Tf— Hay. avehue and Hatlerrea road.

i t un May and Stale of New Jer-ey. boliuded aud deaerlbM aa tallowsr All thaa* two err- • °~ w*-"- J"'ri rH'iK."1 ' said line. bna'tisadreS r-rei" o ' Ore-" pi L'.i- oi'lii" ' 'v.^p andTJnSw^ Notice lo hiinit t'reditocn, K.MTATK '-KyrR Hl'IlDOCll,' DKHaimretsorUMnmuaS bfu3>#*tult mild,'. ! ' 'I*?."' April. A. I> his, I lie HI' I "I*-'?*?'' !y"°e Is lire f'atrsl April ZH1. A.4>, Mil. Pg^nw-M tntnoen . VI. t*t . I'. F , a; J) Ksneulnia. : Dance Every Cold Lunchea. and Ptc, Saturday Night Excursion House CUBIC. :: Proprietor MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE ' SOMERS' POINT :: N.J.'

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9. k-s-i : rrixxn xrx-x x ii:xxxxjMM»rM»x»*iWH— M— — g K |R. Curtis Kobinsoti - , « - k | . Conveyancing and « Insurance Notary Public and -Commissioner of Deads jj Nt>«. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. i g ■ Money to Loan on l%>nd and Mortgage "x-x-x x rx x x xx-xx-x x-x-xx : x r-x i : x: x x x xx x-x-x-xi-x-x-x-x x-x*xx-»x xx-» h; X X X X X X X X X X-X XX X X X X I X X X x-x-l-l XX-X-X-X rasiwvra i a-A-A A-i-i-i i l I-i

Job Printing The most exacting "person will l»e pleased and thoroughly satislied with the work done at the Sentinel Printing House Our AiiiK-r-Only High Class ^ Printing at Reasonable Rates. A trial order will convince you. Izct us show you samples and qiKjJejiriccs. ■SENTINF-L 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 THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN , Spacious Boardwalk, Free Band Concerts During 1 Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay, The ' ' Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three. Railways ....... i- , \ re ' ) ■ Witbin eaTsy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts • MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS £ : : — —

- T=- | Do You Blame the Operator for Every Delay? S PMH> wrekre | In a Telephone Central Office there are P rushes ju»t as in the business of a store, a bank Si fel or a restaurant. L* f0** anysstore clerk, sales girl, cashier in W l:s 8hy store in town wait on you as quickly as gdo the operators of the Telephone Company? The average time you wait for Central to ,i *»y "Number please," is less than four seconds. j--77 Where else docs one receive as uniformly good IL |= service? m [ Consider, too, how long, some, times, you are in answering your telephone belL You - 1 expect prompt answers. Do YOU answer | promptly? Ihe Bell System 1 r i : /0!T^ '