Ocean City Sentinel, 19 June 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 1

'"o X* : - -tf- ; ;X OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXIII. OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, JON'E lit, 1IU3. . NO. 12

Ocean City S&itinel . . Cu HI I ■ h.d W...I. .1 1 OCCAM CITV. M. J. ( R CURTIS ROBIN-SON . Editor and Proprietor J Sl.oo Par Year, Slrirtly in Advance. | CITY DIRECTORY. * efTY OFFICIALS N J "ntytjBot^jotio £. AHarwa-v '[• Jr., CHURCH SERVICES. _ Kir.l M. t. i;btm-ti, corner < elnrnl .ssstuic j j '"^o^o^ujl^J .^■re.jjjBul^ ^ ,y. | r.rri pre.l.jtejtsj. etc are In W entry avruw . 1 1 tS"lV.'M?Knr'i "olrir.'^tor'wTiria.i^i" ' 1-rlUKlr, La;>!tcud.T- Huodny ecrvUie. lu a ~ s»5ii t1 affiSSai?!""""- 71 Am. A". H.;;"" I o Immaihicl Itatrtlnrt-hnrolr, We-ley avonn.. ■ /saSss^:- r \? V r gs&sgi SEW rrM.v,t | • Wedoeeday ^ ^ nj M j | CHURCH SOCIETIES. ~ I jwl le.'" u ai!tar * MMM^neeta (jri Mou. j ^ Sr.- "uSuitt /nolle; Vioo-t-reeldejit. Mrj. j ^ Ornuie. secretary, Mre. loe. I. Hcull; »*«t. j secretary. ^Mre^ War ren^W. Hruwu. ^oller^ '."i. 'in;' MM Kliaalwth liraniin.'ecc Alary. KlioerK. Ranck. uca.urcr; Mba Kusalieib S^JSa^S'tfiawOTt JSffi: rrasT M. K. CRoacir eaek moutb. "On. MUa&tli uanay, prestdeal; R^a^UertradrHeBdley. Irene urer; Mr. far e'ir' M I u£f!lrmmunr. " ' ' Ja'y^n'lne Imml'*'' *" ' "■Tide mlHtr'"" "* H waiiT co r r.-i pa udlnV sac • reiary^Mrj- K. farkef;^ trssorUlne -ecreiary, SECRET SOCIETIES. mewT»oo'nd ay Cnrjftitouniday^yepiuy _ tola Council. No. Ub. Jr. 0. th A^i. mssla , W 1 Male ! 'wors tary . every*TboriitayUe»euln|t In ti. of f. ball, MleeOallle W. Lake, ereretary. f roucllon l^dge^No.W, A^O. Kalmla Tribe, Ho-SB, L I). K. M.. meeU LotUsr L. Wallaoe, k/i per oi records. ' Waatnufton Vamp, No. H, P. O. H. ol A., inert, rv.ry Friday uljrlit flianiplou'e ball, freetdenl. Elmer E. Ranck; Secretary. E. Catup IkjP. OjOT Ap man erery Hatnrday Wali-ruella Connrll, No. SO, II. of P.. meets u^,^..^vlfdVMrrei

I ArronNr.va.aT.it ». HAND, ATTORNEY aftd AT LAW, S'llcltor. Matter aod Examiner to Ckaaeery, tlAPR MAVtOIHI lull 'Nr., a. J. lOppoelle I'ubllc Bulldlogel I'MVOFFICHS'^ Apgar & BosweH, ' OFFICES Godfrey &. Godfrey, atlantic city. n. j. JAMES M. E. H1LD&ETH Counsr-llor-at-I-aw JOWNSEND GODFREY Attorney-at-Law Allanlle City ira Wcaley av«. \yileUAM U. DAVIS , Attorney at Law .K» KlRlilb Wtpet I Olfaii l -lly New Jeravy Atlantic City Tbealres .. a... .ad ^ COIIAN « HARRIS Prnrnt il"' ' Time ou Any. SUKe NEARLY MARRIED BRUCE McriAY A New Farce by Kdgar Selwyn, Author j of "The. Country BoyJP'") . , Im . Sc. SBei'JSc. «. II to. Mil.. SOe. 75, « ' NEXT WEEK , V- ' ] ' <-»mmrM'a< tue.d.r- Jan. 2*. .nd CeeltBeiea t'omrge Kleiiie'PRMntoUic Supreme Maalerpirre of Motion Picture. j Quo Vadis Tfi KILLS' THRILLS! THRILLS! I A* Full >S Hour Show -9U00 Feet . i.l Film Popular Price, ajc and Jtw. Matinee. All j Scat" JSC ! an Advertisement in the SENTINEL j

J N. GRISCOM, M. D. KIOHTH rTT. ANp WESLEY AVE. , tlolb PI>on<a-Be|l. IS; InterJtlate, UC,A , y, moe "our.^ VatU 1 **• " ^'m.'daTiy. ^ItalWlMiie'.Karn^l Lio!!»m s ■ |H AUenCorson, 1. D. s; 8.8 Weeley. Avenue ^ • Ocean City Now Jersey ' , la A Dl<- W. P. .HAINES cor. ninth and wesley ave ocean mtv.n. j. H {lour JMte, l» , jikscil i;i, 1'KITIT, M. 1). 807 wesley ave. ' ocean city, new jersey "«~"uUr.:U..^nm. , J)R. THOMAS J.' RYAN 1 $0teopatbt0t my> A Cell Ira I Avenue < Ocean t'lly New Jeraey QR. CHARLES B. RIDER . , "Dentislit 809 Central Avenue \ oci.ta ciTV. n. J. 1 Hughes' Central Pharmacy • --p.Mcript Ion.. our .penally, elnay. arcur 1 aleTy com poll nut d. | I i ' [j J..THORNLEY ItUOHES. Maa*|cr 1 1 ■ Boyle Commercial Agency | 62d Eighth St. Ocean City, N. JJ E. C. BOYLE, nanager Claim, edjnated end collected enyahere In . < I'ntted.HUUa. Spring Millinery | All-the Latest Styles in Ladies' and J i ' Children's Hats i 'i J. H. HILDRETH'S i Otis M. Towntend ; A Practical Sean bore Architect Licensed by the Stale. •> •> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O." i i ocean city n. j. ID tUC 3xvi. iiltftl. ; OCEAN CITY N. 4.

R. CURTIS ROBINSON |J>:*|<o>iiim<t' Notary Publis and sommissioner of deeds PENSION VOUCHERS : : CAREFULLY EXECUTED Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean City - Nhw JERSEY fThe Breakers J T 1! M Directly on the Beach $ Only Boardwalk Hotel ] | ® - j ) j \ Rooms single and en suite. Private baths. Hot 4 } i i and cold runuiug water and Local and Long Dis- 4 } j i tance Telephone in every room. Ladies' parlor 1 I i i ;lUcl writing room. New Diet Kitchen for the | ^ 4 5 preparation of Special Dishes. Elevator to street j | ! \ level. Auto bus meets all trains at main Stations. f t Write for booklet. 41 K. A. YOUNG, Mgr

-^Best Ocean Glty Investment Today— bfibw fbont "hi ^ ^ Riparian Grant In One ot the l<«o«A Da«lpablo n«d Growing Locoj» * .jl Uone In Oceon City. J« * * 40 feet Front MrtSSBY 8c EDWARDS B,4hlh WltrVrr

TALK OF MONTE CROSS MANAOINO BALL TEAM HERE

Local '^ans" Are Interested \-\ I -JifMan pPtajt Has Very 1 Sound. ^ 1'litrn I. k |uM.lbimy tlikt lUlvcUy. , at»y likve b»«eli»ll thin vuniiuer. »lIhnuimj nuUflttg tlttllttlle u> Icituuii »t Harry K. Stanlou, tlurliig llta.wlnljr. ' watt approached In Philadelphia by Jntteph McCreatly, a furmer- new. paper ttportiiig writer gttd the preaetit preen repreMiiitaklve of Connie Mack, in reference to ba-teball liere lhl» nutit- e mer. The llrvt «ukkc-IIoii wa» that 11 pomlbly Karl Mack would have a < leant of the Atliletlc'a colt. on. I he > ' round, but later It »a« found that 11 young Mack wa« managing a learn In ' t lie South . f A abort time afterwanl the' .ugge. ' lion waa tu.de by .Mr. Mcl'ready thai 1 team might be placed here with « either "Mihtj^il'ro". or Hoy Tltoina. ' I a. mauager. N Tli# Idea wa« prekenteil to William 1 K. Mam*}-, of tlie'loeal alltlellc com- f piny, but, at.' far a. learned, nothing detluite baa beep done lu the matter ' PRETTY EXBRCISES^^ Tlteff w»« a large attendance at the riiildtwnlti Day exerclmm lu lite Ktral M- *5, Church Sunday eveulilg, which i given under the dlreellon of It of the Sunday acltnol. II. II. Lake ^ Ad 9 lit. waa at the piano for member. ' ol lite primary tleparluiciil, and Mre. Coreoit played for I lie aohool and the utembere thereof. ' All taking part acquitted llfemwlve. 1 admirably. Kollowlng waa the program: c March. Primary Sohool. Primary Song. "Jeaua .1. the t'hll- I dren'a Friend," School. , Song, School Itecllatlon, Betwle Week.. Song, lvdwurd Dewltt. - So«r>Alina Campbell, Marlon Mur- 1 phy.He.ile Week, and Marjorle Hen- j Song, School. Violin Solo, Karl liar, her RecltaUoh, Marlon Murphy. Song, "1 Have -a Secret," Primary ' School. i - Song, School. Addreaa, Paalor.c Song, "Scattering Prelly Row.," ' Solo, Jeauelte Darby. ■ lu hla addre". the paafor .poke on the work or lite M. K. Hoard of Kducalion. The Ollhrlng thai eveulng waa ' the benellt of thl. board. ■ » t Qearletlr l.o«e.fe«>i. t The quarterly love-feaat will be held 1 lu the Ktral ' M. K. Church at 9.B0. o'clock next Sunday moriiltig Dl.trlct ' Superlnteudent Heorge Neal will not ' be able to preach on tlila occaaloit, hut ' will be here Sunday, July 13. 1 miss yramell to : wed in church Girl Who Flew In Reed's Air- : ship Will be Married Tomorrow. Waller U. Yothere, a Phllatlelpblc, chemlat, aod Mlaa Kdoa H. Hramrll, I daughter of John Hramell am.' wife, of thla city, will. be .married In the t Klrat M. K. Church at 4 o'clock tomorrow by the parlor, the ltev., Dr. I J. H. Heine.. • The maid of honor will be Mlaa limit I Heave., of thlk city. The bride- meida t will be Mlaaea Florence Hramell, alater of the bride; Viola -Yothere, elater of tbayouug mani'Kdltb Borle and Bee- < ale Callahan, of Philadelphia. i The flower glrle will be Jeauelte Darby, nlaoa, and May Hramell, ilater I , of the bride. The beet man will be Cherla Hone, and tba uehera will be Waller J. - Helaer, Jr., and Norman Horle, of 1 Philadelphia; Conalant Kord and Hoy Darby, of thl. city. The bride will wear a g iwo of while , orepe meteor, with peari trimming and afaadow lace. She will have a veil > and carry white roue* and aweet peaa. The maid of booor will be attired In ' embroidered voile and carry pink 1 t roaea. The brldeamtlde will wear ' white, with pink and blue girdle, and ' head drew*, of the eame color. They t will carry blue and pink aweet pea.. Mm Parker will preelde at the : "K church will be deoorated with j wild flowera. ' Following the marriage there will t be a wedding breakfast at the home . of the bride. Later the pair will atart • for Waablngton and Rlclimond, Va. t Mlaa Hramell I. the young woman . who flew with Maratiall Karl Heed In ' hie alrahlp here laat eummer. ." , Hereon Braermoon. , Cllflord E Hnnt and brlda. who r waa Mlaa Helan, daughter of Dr. W. H. Btacey, of Covington, are enjoying tbelr honeymoon- nere Mr. Hunt waa formerly of Philadelphia. He now Italia from Cincinnati. Own year Home. * It'a dignified and glvaa you a delicious aenaeof security to own your home at OCEAN CITY. Healdea, your raaponalblllty aa a real estate owner makaa you a desirable . cltixeu. Think It ovar, then mil on '• HARRY HKADLKY, Real KM-ate Operator, Ninth and Aahury avenue, next to lire bouse who will show you the very beat way. and some of tha greatest bargains to be fodnd here ou the eaaUet terms Pboue connection. adv.

I J — '" conly again at methodist church Other Vocalists or Ability Will Sing Here During July and August. A very high alaudard of luu.lcai , eflluleucy ha. been .el by the Meittu- j ilt.t Church of our city, ami lite ..III- , whereby tin quartet that will sing during July and August shall be even and line musical ability. lie i i assistant, (he other member, of , the tpisrlet will be singer, of recog- , ttlxetl ability. ' They will .lug the ttr.t i In July and uutll September. KemieDi. Howe, who ha. presldetl i at the urgan for two year., Ita. ar- i ranged to come back again, aud the* . chorclt ofllclkl. are not only .fortunate : whose lou-dcpl ability Is ripening and Incrcaslug lit efficiency with hi. years. BUILDING COTTAGES A. J. Dunn, of Philadelphia, legal representative of Die Ocean City lug his cottage Here and making da'l ly trips to Phlladelplils, says I lie corn pauy has awarded the contract for a te-i-room cottage on Atlantic lioulevard above Halter.ea road. It will coat » 4O0U. The company, lie says, lias awarded Allen Scull the contract to build a j pretty two aod^ne-half .lory combl- ' nation bungalow and boat houae on ' -Ntirth- Point road, abutting on tha lagoon. This house will cost about ' )$S«IO., The ^unday school of the First 1 Presbyterian Church held It. animal picnic at I. In wood Tuesday. A special car was chartered for tlte free trans- 1 portatloh of the children of the school, well a. grown-ups, and a very 1 delightful day -was Spent There were game, of various kinds to interest both young aud old wild handsome trophies were gtven the various wlutiera A. bushel of peanuts and plenty of free Icecream gave great enjoyment - , to the younger member, of the school. The car returned at live p m. with a , tired but very happy crowd of young-

yacht club has ' : jig card party " Summer Social Season is ] Opened With Progressive Five Hundred. [ The social season at the Ocean City ' ' Yacht Club was opened with a pro- j gres.lve five liuudreit party at. the | club house Friday evening, at which . there-was a large atteudauc^r The llrst woman's -tnJpliy was taken by Mrs. J. Ralph WllSmtvwgJfe .'isrszsr"-!- " ""J ■j The llrst man's trophy wa. carried y' off by Thotaafi A. Hat ton. This was g 1 ' mahogany wa'lter. ' Hotli of these are valued at aimul $10. •' i ( 'omihodiire Wilson .ay. that i Parry. KIlis, Who was made chairman of the * : enlBrhtlnmenl committee this year, 1 ' has been busy all winter buying ■ ' beautiful Iroidiles for tills season, all r • gems In liielr ciasuami of tiiucli higher ' ' value than given by the club In other season.. Because of Mr. Kill.' po.l. 1 Hon (lie I. financial mm for It. F. Ike- ' able to make excellent selections to ad- " Through the .etlorta of Heorge I • Hmltlieman, chairman of the member- ' i ship committee, the club's member- ' I jjilp ban been Increased more than Ilk) 1 ■ wHIiin the last sixty day a. - The members of the Ladles' Auxiliary gave their llrst live hundred progressive party of the season at the 1 r club house yesterday afternoon. It was opeu only to the members of the I Oub aml their friends. . , , GIRLS ON OUTING « | The P. It ,R. Y. M. V. A. Is enter- 1 lalnlng at the Boys' Heashore House ' for a period of two weeks, beghiulug ' June 16,_tlfty young women aud glrla, daughters of Pennsylvania Itallroad. ' em ploy ea. This party come* before the regular opening of the Seashore House on July ( 8 and la the growth of a smtill party Introduced by Ueneral Secretary tleo. ' C. Hartlett three yeara ago. Mrs. ' ; Geo, C. Bartlett, assisted by Mrs. I Ituhens Humphrey and MIjm Nell E. J I Warren and other active associates, Is . chaperoning the party. It Is u n- ' necessary to say the girls are "havlug r the time of their lives " ^ I Will Upend nu miner Ab-ond. 1 j Seymour Davis, a well-known Phil- . adelplua profeaslonaF man, who owns a large ufcuiber of pretty cottages and | t -apartments in Hits city, will sail for < - the south of Kngland. accompanied by 1 \ Mra. Davis, next Saturday. They will ' ; go ou the Finland from New York. , They will be abroad all suinmar.

VALUABLE TELESCOPE AT HOME OF WM. B. DAVIS

- Heavenly Bodies Can be Photographed by Instrument II Received from Zeiss. Paul A. Davla, Jr., of Philadelphia, , spending the summer with his sou, , Lawyer William K. Davlr, at Fourth ; street and Atlantic avenue. Air. Davla, senior, for many years . been an ardent student of astronomy. A Lips aou'a resilience thsre has i been erected au observatory of oonskl- ■ erable magnitude. During the winter r Mr. Devle Imported ■ magnificent * r Zetes telescope. The instrument Is I ■ clock drlveu and weighs more than a >' thousand pounds. , ' 9 The corner of Fourth street and At- " r lantlcavriiue la qulta a Mecca for tlmae who enjoy viewing the hidden heeutles t , of the skies. I The wider Mr. Davis can generally t f be found, after the bud gots down, at t t hla favorite InstrumenL surrounded I by au edmltpnTcftde- -listening to his i 9 well-etored'kiiowledge of (be heaveuly I I bodies. < I Hy means of this great Instrument . I ; photographic views of the moon aud t b® uke"r Mr. Davis, Saturday evening, enterI tallied the following with views j ' through the tustrumeiit: Mr. and Mrs . , James T.-Laxarus, Mr. and Mrs) Jos- i eph Peel, Mrs. Anna H. Ayres and Mr. J and Mra. Paul A. Davis, Hd. of Pblla- . delpbta, aud Prof. H. A. Howard, of e Dsa Moines t Htsawei »de Harbor Hisltr. ° WMIlam A. Maupey, Commlaatoner of the Department af Inland Water- 1 way's of the Htalaof New Jersey, has appointed Paat Commodore William K. H ..' ier, of the Ocean City Yacht o Club prtrbor Master for the district '. from Corson's Inlet b> Great Egg Harg bar Inlet. The appointment la an exit oelleutone, and Commodore Hexamer e le receiving the congratulations of bis many friends. Pott Sale —two lots. flOxlon feet, I- corner FIfty-elfhth aud Central. Ad■r drees K. Q. H., Bkntimio, office, adv. Wastb.'- Poajtlon by experienced . nurse; maternity cases e specialty . Exoelleut recommendatloD by ptiyalclau; " Hsfl I phone 101. Mrs. Reba Thompson, l£N Hay avenue. adv., .#-6, S mot. a- Fob R«KT.— Unfurnished apartment ■o —living room, dining room, kitchen, id paotry, two bedrooms, hath and'porch be —Including beat aud hot water, by the u year; »2So. Apply HW Central ava. v. adv.

donji torn on cgas, cottagers Local Company Engages Lawyer Davis to Prosecute All Persons Offending. Having . had considerable trouble with cottagers coming down and turnon the' gas In houses here, the-gae company Ilea- engaged William B". sBitorday-at-law, to prosecute such oflkndera. . Outside of the dinger of espbyxlat lo ii following the turning ou ot gas by Irresponsible persona, Mr. Davit says that It Is better for cottager* to hare the gae turned on by gaa company em ployaa, who can thus- read the meters, and renters will not lie eherged for gae that may have been used by owners or others before the latest occupants take possession. , The. members of the \V. C. T. U held their last meeting at Mr*. Hourseola' home laat Wednesday, with a large ; attendance. The union will hold a • bsxar III August. Meetiugs will he re- . -uined In September. r Visiting Hrnltin. Dr. David B. Ealy and wife, of Pulaakl. Teun., are visitors heie. Dr. Early w*« married In Plttaburgh last Thursday, hla bride having been Mlae • Irvln, daughter of Hupt. Irvio, of the ■ Carnegie Hieel Works. > B. C. Hoi te Manager . ' E. C. Boyle, of this city, wljl again manage the Bellevue Hatha, on the Boardwalk, above Eighth street, Ibis season. Tbe bath house will opeu ^ next Halurday. Two lots southeast corner Fifteenth street aud West avenue, bargain for quick sale; Ave- room cottage, 886 West '- avenue, price, 11,000; eleven-room cotd tage, Wesley road, entirely modern, L. bargain, or will axchange for properly ; auburbaii to Camden or" PhUadel- , pbta. 'Lot on Central avenue. between , Seventeenth and Fllghtaantb streets. facing tha ocean, VI 100; corner lot, » Twentieth at. and Central ava., 11460. FRANK K. DARBY, le REAL ESTATE BROKER, Hour** Mldg, 8th and Aebary Ava, adv.

HIGH SCHOOL QRADUAiES • GIVEN THEIR DIPLOMAS

fine music for presbyterians c. M j Quartet Has Been jjj ' Engaged for Months of ot July and August. , Arnyigements have been completed p, for the usual special music In the First ,j Church during the summer season, beginning I lie llrst Sun- jj In July. in The quartet engaged promises. It Is at slaleii, to excel any previously heard lu this church, where tbe music has n. always been of a high standard anil ,q a very important feature of p, Following are the uauies of the |n members of the quartet engaged for p, the season: ltl Mrs. Itaymoud Kthelbert Brooks, dt soprauo, and Mlaa Mildred .It. Brooks, M contralto, both of whom bold church th poaltlona lu Philadelphia; J.Tbornley tenor, and Lewis E. Hmlth, "| both of whom are among the a, vocalists In this city. DIED SUDDENLY " . el Hr«. s. U. Urstr-Hsd ratal fa ~ Attack Here. vi The Kev. S. G. Grove, secretary of ** the Philadelphia M. K. Conference and pastor of the Kynett Memorial w Church In Philadelphia, died suddenly 11 at bis summer home her* early Thursday nioralog. I' He came to thla city a few weeks '« ego for the benefit of hla health and D seemingly was much Improved. He down town Wednesday evening ° and appeared to be rather well. " About 1 o'clock Thursday morulug, 11 lie arouaed Ills wife and complained of reeling very III. Dr. Alien Coreou waa '• summoned, but the mlnleter was dead ■ when the physician reached tbe house. " A sudden etlankvof .heart disease • caused death. Ol Dr. Grove, whc. bad been, coming lo " this city for many yeara. waa bom In n Columbia, Pa.. January He * Joined the Philadelphia Conference In " 1867. The remains were sent to Phlladel- " phis by Cndertiker l,ake Thursday '' afternoon. — ; V Patriotic •ervicc. H A genuine 'patriotic service will be p held In the Pint M. E. CHurch Hun- « - day evening, June £8. All members . of th* Daughters of .America, Junior * . Order of Uulted American Mechanics, " 1 P. 0. 8. of A. and P. O. of A., as wall veterans of the Civil War, ara lo- j, vlted to attend. » " V tl gray thrills !• great crowds " j ' Noted Aviator Does Remark- p able 8tants High An the Air. ' t I The crowd tbat wltneaaed Aviator ° George A. Gray maka hie first flight ' In bis Burgaaa-WHght biplane on tha (i beach couth of Hand's Pier Toeaday * 1 morning was delighted with hl» re- • markable scientific flying, nothing e like wblgb Hqe bd»n seen la ttila aec- t Don. . T II ' It am* the find time th* biplane has e - beau c«T the gronnd and eba acted i I Ilk* a dream under Gray's manlpula- > • (Hon. y • Aviator Gray wcdI to a height of 1 800 Jeet aod flaw over qulta a little of < - the town down toward tba ocean. ( 7 Hit etunts tbat made a, big hit with 1 s ttie crowd were cutting tbe figure < ) eight, making spiral* and eaml-apirali J aud ocean and Dutch roils. > Mr. Gray -told after be descended > • that, these ware only a few exhibit! of ■ r hie ecleotiflc flying. > e At a meeting of tba Ocean City Boat- < nee* Man's Association Toeaday night, , N. C. Godfrey was requested to solicit subscriptions lo tbe fuud started by the association to bava Gray By bare 1 ® CHILDREN DID WELL I Kstrclses at I-reskvlerlao Ckarck | ■-■cased Congregation. Tha Ftret Praabyterlan Sunday •f School held It* anonal Children's Day r. exercises Sunday morning. A large >t audience was praaaut and a vary pleasis ant and interesting time waa had. • The children rendered their parts very welt and the program whleh Superintendent J. Edgsr Welsh and Mlaa Ada Ranck, superintendent of tba Infant department, bad prepared for tba occasion was blgbly complimented by the attendants. • The Rev. Charles H. Roboer, pastor of the church, administered lb* rite or baptism to two children during the morning, and lb* choir of tbe church also graoed the exercises with a da- >' llghtful selection. jr The church was beautifully iteoo- *' rated with daisies, au abundance of wbleb had beau gathered In tbe fields JL by a number of young people. Horse For Oslo. " Good hone for general pee. Price 1100 for quick aa!*. Apply 1086 As- £ bury avenue. adV,«-», If foa 0ii.«. — Cottages and lot* lu ■MM desirable locattMH in l>o#an City, v. Apply to A. Cotton tSTvAebury avanue, Ocean Utty, New Jene^. adv. F

Supt. J. M. Stevens Talks Instructively. to Yonng: Men and Women: The closing exercise* of the Ocean City High School held In the First: /Fr Church Friday evening, lllled auditorium of theedlflce with tbe parents, friend, and other well-wishers lite graduates, whose names follow: Modern Classical Course — Leroy Cornelius Hentham, Margaret Crie.Reevee and Loulaa Brown Vau- » ' Modern Language Conraa— Walter Knight Donovao, Edward Mayllu Robinson, George Itusaall Taylor and Myra Townaand Way. Around the pulpit and tbe chtych walls were peunauts carrying the colors, green and white, with an dfnottug lite class of 1818. Tha exercises were opened with au by tba Rev. Arthur Gee, ' pastor of Iramanuel llap>i.i Church, balug followed by the ialutatory hy Mies VeoUllder, whose waa entitled "Alma and Ambl- " "Our alma must be high," sold she, tbeyar* worth (he struggle. We are all familiar with, tha old saylng( 'Hllcb your chariot to a star.' We canuot all reach our star, but tba striving le not lu vain, for with every we rise a liule higher. 'Not but low aim Is crlmt.' Cultivate your specialty," Mlaa VanGUdar advised. Master Earl Barber, aoti of Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Barber, gave a violin aolo plea eed the audience very graaliy. Hla selection wasabMntlfuloue from II Trovalors, and waa given with that _ feeling and aklli for which tbe lad la noted In this city. G. Ruaaell Taylor gave an oration "Forestry," in which he epok* of beginning of this great work and scop* It ha. assumed. * "Those who are genuinely and Intelligently interested lo the growth and principles of forestry," aatd be, "know that It la a highly Important and patriotic movement. Tbe pioneers of forestry lo our* country were In reality tbe pioneer* In th* development of tbe great prlnclplea of conearvatlou that ara now attracting tha at. teutlon of tbe whole land. ' >- — "At tbe present time thirty-four of forty -eight Stats* are showing Inby Slat* action, In forestry. Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, New Jersey, and twenty-nlae other have formoii "associations for tbe protection of tlmberland from lire and waste by passing stringent lews and placing heavy penalties upon violations of tbam." "Tba Ideal American" waa tbe subof an oration by E; Maylln RobinHe showed that he had glrao subject much study and hla da- ' livery was very good. ^ Walter H. Donovan, In bis oration, made a plea for young paopia. In tba course of wblcb he laid: "Tbe naacLof the co-operation of tbe youoge people la felt In nil branches, whether originating In bnelneme, politics or society. "The people of Ocean City, however, to appreciate thla fact. At a meeting of the Board ot Education this yaar, question of lb* school child ran trespassing on tha property of ludlvldual. waa discussed. Tba derision that tbe trouble must bo slopped, aa It certainly should be, wan reached . But bow are they going to pot au rod to By providing a playground for tba . children? By erecting n gymnasium where tha young people can spend tbelr afternoons and avenlegeT Who is responsible fortbalr present attUodeT bar* bean reared In your own city and under conditions of yoor own making. Than tbls deatructlvaaaea must certainly be a product of yonr own guardianship. Can yoa ex pact your children to respect tha property rights of others wban yoa totally shnn tbelr personal soda! rights! Would It not be more student If yoa eltixaos and city officials provided aom# means of keeping your children off the streets?" * Tbe speaker raid athletics era not encouraged aa they should bo by tba people bar*. "Tbe neglect you people are showtoward yonng paopia la an evil, tbat wlH manifest itself at a dear pries, i paid by botb tbe city and Ibe Indt-ld-oals concerned," be aeld. The speaker advocated tba sstabliaki ment of a play gronnd, a Y. M. C. A. 1 or something almllav for young ateo aud women, and a pabltc ilhrary for r tbe cltisens as a whole. After a selection by a mala querist, l (tiontlDBsd os Veartk Paae.) ' Tatklarjieilss ass wioaaaaMi raw On Monday avaotag, at Dong My *1: , Pier Theatre, Thomas A. Mens pea- „ settled his latest - and greatest luvsu- . Don. the talking motion pictures, * otherwise termed The klnetopboaa. The new Idea In film j i dnMleaa was rendered In two parts. Kliat .Iwt was a descriptive laatnre and Imn J st ratio tt shewing tba rsprodoctloa af different sound*. Pari two latredaaad If on* could Judge by the applause the pictures ware a ■ tiuupia. — * Tba ' -talkers" will cooUarac to be a feature at tbla theatre far nana time, one talking pMara at every f Ita asa oos and anbject of talk If ptMaraa ta n be changed en Monday* and There- »! The other regular moving ntasaana r. will change dally. air., M