OCEAN CITY SENTINEL -
VOL. XXXIII. OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, AU«il?«T 7, 1913. NO. IB
Ocean City Sentinel OCKAN CITY. N. J. H CURTIS ROBINSON Kditur and Proprietor •1.00 Her Year, Strictly in Advance. Atlantic. City Theatres MmnuMiiMim Maurice C'etnpbell Preaenta POTASH AND PERLMUTTER An Up-te-Dete Sarnient In Three Piecea Kou tided ou the Famous Miotics drum ••The Saturday Kveulng Poet. •»> , Muutagua Ulaas with an all »lar caul Staged try Hugh Kurd Kim. -Ibe. Mr, "Sr. alio, 4I.U1 and r.'rii Xlaia.— Xr,Wc,7»c. Sl.su aufl II. M I ALL NIXT WEKK The Triple. Triumph of New York. Chicago end itoetou. 200 Nlghta Each to Capacity Houaea. Lew Fields' til Star Company In the Melodlea Juuihleuf JolllMcatloii ' HANKY PANKY r "" . Try an Ad. in The Sentinel ■ . .... — | Da ace livery Cold Lunches. Wednesday and »«c. Saturday Night I The Excursion house JAMES CLARK t : Proprietor ' MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE . SOWERS' POINT :: N.J. ,
| ! <rroMna.iT.uie. p Morgan hand, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, r<n'l<r mi ht Hodsic^a. j. I ; (Oppoalu. Public Bullduic*). J^AW jOFFICKs" ' Apgar & Boswell, ^AW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, UamSi'iiuUiline fi:" :: JAMES M. E. HILDPETH Counsellor-at-l-aw GODF/REY Attorncy-at-l.aw Altanlle City «K Waaivy***. \yil.LIAM IT. DAVIS Attorney at Law 309 Eighth HI reel City New Jeraey Spring Millinery ' All the latest Styles in I-ailitV and Children's Hats ^ A>bur J; H. HILDRETH'S ^ Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seaaliore Archlterl l.lcenard hy the Slate, -s -IEIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N J. AT ONCC rOR HELP OR POSITION ■ Bltckledge Employment Agency Hud Bid*., El|blh St. - C\ ■ . (
| J N. GRISCOM, M. D. . EiUHTH SI'. AND WESLEY AVE. ' « UoU. Pnuws-B.il. It; lUUr-OUla. IW-A 7. um.a Hour* L'nm Ma. iu. Fruui • u> • p. m le- -so ufflca buur, Muaday, * ? Allei CorsoB, «. 1 Ocean City Now Jarsey ( re -&««<* - — — - " " , DK W. I'. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE | "•"•'« """"" HSRs PlMiuaa: Ball 441-Wi lular-HUla l»A ■— I 1 T : Hekschkl PETTIT, M. I). • SOT WESLEY AVE. < OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY t 1 J)k. THOMAS J. RYAN ' ®6teopatbl9t , ICI,. A Central Avenue '■ Ocean City New Jeraey — — t QR. CHARLES B. RIDER 1 ►•L>entiHt»« I y 809 Central Avenue (M-KAM CITY. J). J. 1 Hughes' Central Pharmacy , | Try -Huebaa' Favorite Union.' an Ideal ap ( J. TrtORNLEY HUGHES. Manager I. Heeler af Itarearj J N Boyle Commercial Agency ' 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J, 5 E. C. BOYLE, ftanager ' Claline adJoiUJ mud collsctsri anywhere In 1 , United Hie tee. , a f
I " t t - - . " " " ' 4 J t Three of a. Kind ' - ' ' j and we are sure it will be worth your while to read and note them if you have faith in the future of this resort, believe in the steady increase iu its Realty values and j recognize a good bargain at sight [ We have before us a goodly list of very attractive purchases in Cottages, Boat Houses, Oceau Front, Bay • Front, Cottage sites, Hotel sites, etc., but from them all % we have selected Three Specials that in our judgment are in a class by themselves and each the best of its kind. J Oci'iin Front, between Fiftieth and Fifty-first streets, both sides of , Wesley avenue, Riparian Grant. Lot 40 feet front. 1 Over 5000 square feet graded and ready for improvement. Nearest 1 ^ poiftt in Oceau City to Philadelphia. High class , 41 -AA m * improvements surrounding it, Only $1700 and J Corner of WeRley ave. anil Eighteenth at, facing the ocean. J No finer cottage 1 site in Ocean City. Ocean view always assured. Beautiful surroundiug improvements. At a price lower than any other , 4|QnA corner of that ave. between Fifth and Twentieth sts., Olliy v 1 HUU A Funiished Cottage °» Wesley avenue near Fourteenth street facing oceau. Most convenient location in Ocean City today as to Depots, Beach and Bay. Lot 50x120. Everything about and surrounding it iu first-class condition. Contains eight rooms, bath and floored attic. Open fire-place, coal, . fcQQftft gas, electricity, sanitary plumbing, Only $onUU The lot alone is worth $z2oo. On tllP RftV Front we have some very attractive property, in lots, ^ small and,large Bay Villas at attractive prices. IVlQ-ssey Sz Edwards Eighth and Central Ave. "■ •• ' . c • • 1 r'
voters decide that they want a new city hall
I Little Opposition to Proposed Improvements on Ninth Street. Hy ■ majority or the voter*, ile (ideal, el the *|ie«ial election Friday hi favor of a new die hall, the wwt, irf which, with furnishings, la not to exceed |7.'.,(ljH They also declared In favor of the widening and hiving uf Ninth etreel. from W#»t avenue to the hay. the majority 'or thl* being ltd There way a surprising lack of In. tereet ahown In the election. There were 461 reglalered votera Iu the First Ward anil 469 Iu the Second a total of 920. In the Klrel 1 Ward 318 votea were caet, and of theae elgld were rejecled. There ware 210 vote* caet In the Hccoud Ward, and of theee three were rejected. The vote wee aa follow*: For the hall. 94; agaluat. IB) For Ninth atreel lmptoveuieui.128: agalust, 6(1 For the hall. 132; agatn-t. 73. For N lulli afreet improvement, l6H;agaluat 34. The ordinance! thus approved hy the voter* providea for the erectlun of a city hall and furulahlng thereof aud for the payment of the ooela aud expenaea thereof by a bond laaue, aud for the widening of the roadway of Niuth alreet from Weal avenue to the hay. and for the paving of the aame. DIES WHILE VISITING H, n. Motjluaod a vicrliu of Puruiaoela al Fleaaaulvltle. Mra. Hannah U. Itublnaoh, widow of ('apt. K. A. Kohliiaon, of >UH Cen tral avenue, tlila diy, died at the home of her deter, Mre. Her eh Reoe, whom alio wee Waiting, In Pleseeulvllle, et I a» o'clock Hundey morning, Fnrumniile wea the ceuae of her death. Mra. ltobluaon bed not Imwii In good health for aeverel yeara. yet (he waa reeling much better Juat before alie wea etrlckeu a few deye ego. She waa born at Abaecoit and. her age waa 76 yeara and B mou'tha. Mra. ltobluaon wa* a member of (lie Method lal KulMWpal Church for many and when ahe moved to Ocean City, about 16 yeara ago, eliejolued the Flret M. K. Church. Hhe leave* a large circle of frleude to muurn h« death. ^ liar bedelda when alie paaaed away. The funerel took piece yeaierday efteruoon from the realdence of Mra. Herah llace, Weet Waablugtou avenue, Hlraeantvllie. Hervlote were held In the Abeecon M. K. Church at ^o'clock. The Rev. John B. Helnee, paator of Klrat M. E. Church, of thl* city, olTlGleted, ewlated by the Rev Mr Jnhneon, peator of Ab*econ M. K church, end the Re*. II. R. McClelland, paator of the Plearantvllle Pre* byterlan Church. Interment at Ab-
d I. H. Y. C. WAS ; AN EASY WINNER , i... — J " Island Heights Boys Beat ■ i* Edith and Take Schermer 1 '• horn Challenge Cup. , ,. born rhellrnge cup look place Hatur- 1 day afternoon over the course laid out I „ by lb* regalia rommlllre of (he Ocean > d diy Yacht Club. ,l riie race atarled at three o'rlock from 1 it the wharf of the club hnu*e, the Uld 1 II Bach being the Ural to get over the " ,f alerting line, the Kdltli. Alice and 1 order. ■ The (mala atatlrd oil Willi a light < i, hreexe blowing from the ■<-* and rx- I I. perlenced conalderable diltlciilly in • gettlugvunder way. the Old Uacli and Alice particularly loalng.lo a heavy ' I, head llde. The I. H. \. C aremeil In < I atrlke Mm luck of the afternoon, round- ' lug the tlrat lap live minute* ahead of ' y the Edith, the preeeiit title holder. with I a a atltr breeze uow blowing from the ' i* On the laat lap the I. H. Y. C. made ' It a big galu ou the Edith, croaalug (lie < h lliilahing line exactly twelve iniiiulea I r, ahead of the local racer. Thle mean- that the cup goe« to (lie 1 I aland Helghla Yacht Club for lln- < coming year, the race for IHI4 hi tie ' held In laland lielghla walera. ,, Former Commodore C. .Howard 1 Hcheriuerhorti, the donor of the cup, ■ 4 reviewed the race from Coiuanalore • Creue a boat, the Kinpre-a The I. H. Y. C. waa captained by Ur. u Alfred Mulford, while Charle. F Wall ' , wa* (be «klp|ier of the Edllli, < ilulou ' Hreckly of the Alliw, and Ruaaeli llagy • or the Old Bach. I ,1 The summary: , Hlarl allow Kliilat"r,unl»d < I.II.V c. MMI HBMakttS J.SEi t >r j" I bw Aba not a awh e ■ a ■ i y Brick Sella Ocean From Land. I ') Clayton Haine* Brick, real ealate j e operator, raport* tba aala uf lun leet of ocean fruut ou both aide* of Wesley j it avenue near TtfVnty -seventh alreet, | wltli riparian right*, to a parly from , y Uerinautowu. Mr. Ilrlck also report* , i. the sale of three bungalow* and col- ( i, I age* In various |»rta of the resort. j i. Haloed Hod bv Fair. |r The fair for the beuefit of Immauuei J' Baptist Church, adjourned Friday evep nlng. and continued Saturday evening i [ at (Jot!".- pavilion, waa a brilliant auc- . , caaa. It la aiillclpatrd that at least 9300 will he realized, which causea the i church member* much happlnem.
$6000 RAISED FOR CHURCH'S DEBT Dr. Krantz Did Great Work • Sunday Among t lie Local 1 Methodists. 1 III the First M. K. Church Sunday, • JoOOU waa aiibm-rltwd to pay oil the - .ItuaUiur-byl aided new. of iheclrarrtr T The Her iiioii at the morning service j preached by the Rev. Ur. John ' Krantz, of the Newark Conference, nut ! the service uf the Methodist Brink Con- | . «n, New York lily. The feat which K glad when tliey said unto me, l.e*l ne I into the house of Ihe laird." r and clearly staled the probable 'I historical selling of (he lexl. He described llie relurn of the warrior king ' to Jerusalem. Ids capital, after all In- k lernal dlssenaloua had been ijuellrd. enter ii|-.n It. career uf |waee and pto*|ierlly at Imme and of ,onHoc.l » abroad * l»t Krantz explained how die re- 1 lignui of ihe Hebrewe w.a nailonal, ^ Ihe Jew of Itavid's relgo loyally lo ' then enlarged upon hi* theme, 1 which wa* "Church I^iyalty," and hi* application wa* a vigorous and skillful c , appeal for adeoiialc aup|Kirt of the i church aa a duty which requires the f The *|i*aker'a design wae lo prepare ' . audleace forlheaucceeafol tlnauelal r . ellurt which was Wfollow the aermfeu, 1 . and which waa managed hy him. I In the evening, Ur. Maine, v.. lo I I A, preached/ bul II waa decided lo omll Ilia Hdilri"« and lo coiiNuue aud 1 conclude Ihe financial eltbrt which was lieguii al l lie morning service. 6 Ur. Krantz waa agala In charge, lie first announced that 94010 had been ' raised In tlie morning In cash aud Iu subscriptions, and that »im«> would asked ror In Ihe evening. ( Within twenty mluules this sum 1 raised, making a total of fOriou v during the day. a sum sufficient, ae Iannounced from the platform, to clear a 1 the chjircli of all floallng Indebtedness, r | About 9—V00 of the 90000 was sub- v of the congregation who, however, did c not wish their uamea made public, n , Several oiner aubacrlplleii* ranged I from 9300 to 9100. I None of Sunday's extra collection of 96,000 III the First M. K. Church waa the norfHiae of paying any deficit on account of current expenaea This slalrmrut was made from the plat- " with particular emphasis. The J 90.000 was for expenses Incurred In J building and furnishing j Mr ml I iig (tfTlclal Hrrr. , Masaey A Kd wards report Ihe rental I : of a collage at 1013 Wesley avenue to | John F. Auch, vice president of the t Reading Railroad. Alio the radial of ( > cottage at 436 Ceulral avenue to W. I K. Lee, of Philadelphia i
VISITING MASONS' < CLUB FORMED Past Commodore William E. Hexamer Is Chairman of New Organixatlon. Many Maauipi vlslllug lo Oceau lily gathered together at (lie Maauulc building ou the corner of Ninth etreet and Aabury avenue Sunday afternoon and organized the Vleltlng Masonic Club f uf Oceau City. William E. Hexamer waa elected chairman; V. I). Newberry, secretary, and 1). H. Paris treasurer. Theee (elections are merely leuipor- c »'y- o Herman Rehtmru iwa* appointed „ chairman of the committee to diaw up a the by-lawe of the organization. c Sunday afternoon at 2.90 o'clock the r next regular meetlug of the Masonic , will take place In the lodge a This meeting la open to all vlaltlng j Masons in Ocean City, the purpose of Ihe organisation being to brtog to- c gether the members of the Masonic fraternity for sociable times while In f There will be no examination re- , H ulr»l. — | WILL BUY YACHT naulrl H. Paris lo Hake Addition is Club Flam. Daniel H. Pari*, of tlx* Ocean City Yacht Cluh, will add another haod■ome yacht to the fleet of the yacbt club. He was out of town two day* la*t week looking over aeveral yacbt*. Mr. Pari* I* a candidate for the oflice 1 of Rear Commodore of the yacbt dob, . and la well known In the social and yacbttng circles In this city— also In laland Height* and Seaside Park. Mr. Pari* took an active part In tba racing , of yacht* at Seaside Park for a number . of year* before be came to Oeeao City. t He baa l«eu a member of (be yacbt dub for the pastxLx yeara. It'* dignified and glvea yon a dellclou* acuae of eecurtty to own your "m * OCEAN CITY. Be* Idea, your responsibility aa a real estate owner mafcaa you a desirable dtmu. Think It ovar, then call on HARRY HBADLBY. Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Aebur* avenue, next to Bra house who will ebow you the vary bast way and soma of the greatest bargains to be fooad bare ou the cad act lama Phoae connection adv.
builder allen scull receives $15,000 contract
- — — ' — ~ } COTTAGES FOR AUGUST SCARCE , i Prices Wanted, Too, for t the Few That Are to be 1 Rented. ( The few cottages uureuted Iu thl* city are being taken rapidly. Many k out-of-town people who planned to apend the month of August In tills city " belug disappointed every day, be- 1 cause they flud that nut ouly are un- 1 rented c-dtagea and apartment* few ' and far between, but also that these ' are nut lo be had for a mere song. ' Joseph I. Hcull A Co. report the folrentals: First flour of the Douiielly apart- 1 rnenta, 944 First alreet, for August. (Second floor of Dunnelly apartment* t August. Charles Pryor'* milage on Fuurlb ■treet. 1 Roger J. Ms* ne'a collage, Fonrteeutb street . Venlral avenue. Ur. Wm. i" .'"iaiiig'a collage, IS2B ' Central avenue. CHOIR BOYS HERE ■ WM eta eater Vaaax Wen F.ncamprd en Beach Front. The choir bo/a of Holy Trinity Epl»- , oopal Church In West Chester arrived , In thle city Tbureday afternoon to 1 make tbeir encampment on the beach. ' They have pitched their beoQbat the | foot of Plymouth place and Intend to r make their tegular two weeka' eta y at . this mart. t For the past ten year* theee cbolr boys have come here ou tbett-aunual outing, pitching their pretty ♦btW' tenta on the beach for the drat two wseka In August. •• Ocean City ha* repeatedly enjoyed ' their vtalt and extends to them a hearty '' To rent for (September, the choice, elegantly equipped second floor apartment , «I2 8l Charles place. Anply to . auy Agent, or 906 ISt. Cliarlee place adv. 7 81-41 d For BaUl-Two lota SOxlOO feet, >e coruer Flfty-etghth aud Central Adw dreaa K. O. H., Kotiml offlce. - r. adv. 7-31.M.
Will Construct Addition to < the Christian Brothers' Sammer School Here. Allen Hcull, Ihe builder, wa* called to Treutou Thursday to algu a con- 1 for big Improvements to he made ' at Ocean Real, Thirty-flret atreel and 1 aveuue, tlie summer school of ' Ihe t'halallan Itrothera. I The Improvements tube made are a 1 three alory addition, contain lug fifty < rooms, and alterations to the prraent building. 1 The addition romprlea* tlie exteualon of the present building on Die 1 Thlrly-flrel street aide to Central ave- 1 aud a twenty-elx foot w'ig along Central avenue to Thirty -Ural street, with porches connecting those ou Ihe ' present building. The exierlur design will conform to the present building, which waa built by Mr.ticull a few yeara ago. The work will be etarted at ones and completed Iu the early fall. This ta Ibe largest contract that has , been given out In |Ocean CHy during the present year. The contract price la 915.000. Bids were received for thle work , nearly two weeks ago, but were cou alilered too high. Some change* were made In llie plan* and bUla again a-ked fur. Over we aad Very Active. Jonathan Flaber, of Vluceulowu, N. J., ta vlaltlng hie daughter, Mrs. I. - L. Wallace, of thle city. He owua ex1 tenelve era n perry boga In hi* home o town, and, »lthough more than t"i year* i. old, he looks after hi* business and I* e unusually active. Aep pedestrian he o keeps some of hie grandchildren movX lug. ' leimour Davla Iu i.uudou. 'I J M. Cheater has received a letter from Seymour Daete, of Philadelphia, a large property owner here, who I* lo , 1 udou. England, In which Mr. Davla says that he and Mra. Davla bad A ' pleasant voyage. It waa vary cold in Loudon when Mr. Davla wrote. He and his wife will go to Surrey aud the Channel letanda. 3- , lo For Sale.— In tlie Qardene Tract, ... several moderate priced lota recently acquired by me on Station Road, east, S, close lo new trollay line, up to grade d- with new curbe and walks. Look fat new algu. Thomas J. Hawybr, Wur. St. caaUr, Mass. adv. 7-10 tr
yacht club members ' 4 at church in a body i
FINDS ALL TENTS DOWN , Raged -Around Camp of t Wilkes- Banc C. T. A. U. in This Cityi Regiment of Wllkee-Harre. accom= [ panli-d hy llivlr regimental baud, atM ^ rived in ( h-cau lily ilil* Saturday , mnmlng at 9.36 o'clock lo make a ten- f day eucampmeiit In Ihla resort. , tract i.r land near lieaaure avenue and ^ alreet. , The ofllcera of Colonel Murphy a I. Ieulcn.nl Colonel P. J (htibon*. [ Adjutant 3t*Jor U 3 McCanley. Major , Chfl'urd, .Major M. J. Me- f Major Maurice Deuiilue, , Major Jamn Klllday, Capl. ( W. J~ llelaney. ("apt. L. K. Murphy, P. F. Walsh, Lieutenant J. , D. Farrell and Meiileiiaul I'klwanl , The rompanle* hall from the fullnwcities and town* In l.urern* County: Company A, Wilkaa-Harre; Com- . B.PIItalun; Company C, Luzerne: , Company D, I'llMou; Company E, , Plymouth; Company F, Plalue*; Com- ( pany (1, Sugar-Notch; Company H, , Company L, Freeland: Com- , pany M, Wllkea-llarre; Company H. ( I'll talon; Company T, Freeland. | Company I., of Freeland, I* the baud , •'■iiupany of tbe regiment. The hand I* led by Profeaaor Petrllll. 1 The regiment will hreak camp Tuea- I day, AugiiHt 12, A large numtier of vl*ltor* came . with the regiment. M. AURUailae'a I. awn Fete.: I Tlie member* of St. Augustine'* I Church are working, like i lo hiake Ihe coming lawn fete, . which will be held on Thureday and Friday evening* of thl* week, a great < •urrern and from the entliu*ia*ni thu* t manifested their labor* will tie re- , warded. Many beautiful article*, auch aa allverware. vane* aud embroidered centre-piece*, have already lieeu do- 1 naiad aud will be disposed of by the ladle* In charge Refreehuiriil* will , provldedn Iu abundance. Kliner Smith and Waller Prealon. ' summer resident* In thl* r**ort, had 1 quit* an experience when tliey brought i their new wtotor boat, the Kalhryn, | from'llrldgeton lo thl* city. Starting from lirldgeton Wednraday, they ■truck the Delaware Hay early Thurs- 1 day morning, where engine trouble ■ them helplessly floundering about tiut dually they remedied thl* trouble and proceeded to Ocean 1 City, running up Hie coast and reachhere Friday afternoon, little the for their experience.
THIRD CANDIDATE \ FOR OFFICE:: (i , G. A. Bisler, Jr., in Contest u With D. H. Paris and L. |J W. Mulford. ,| I The tight for election a* rear com- > . modora of Ihe Ocean City Yacht Club " , taken on a new angle by Ibe 1 naming of U. A. Illaler, Jr., a* a candl- I1 1 date, making three who seek the poet- " tlon. The other, are Daniel H, Paris '< , and Captain L. Wlllard Mulford.owner > of the Tocaam II. Tba contest between Mr. Pari* and ' Captain Mulford, according lo report, d . waa one that resolved Itself Into a ° . struggle between Ihe social and boat- 1 . lug element* of the organization. 1 I Mr. Hlaler I* one of tbe moet popular 1 member* of the club, aud It la said i that lie will drew heavily from both of tbe other candidate*. , > He wa* a member of tlie regatta j t committee fur a number of yeara and for two year* *ervn! a* chairman of | I thl* committee, hi* term ending at tbe ( cloee of laat *eaaon. He wa* one of ( i tbe men of the elub to help purchase , j tlie club racing boat, O. C. Y. C., a few , years ago, and he wa* a member of ( tbe crew of that boat and also of other ( k boat* tbat have gone from tbla city to race the craft of tba laland Heights ( e Y'acbl Cluh and tlie Seaside Yacht _ Club. Tbe Domination* will be made on i Saturday evening. Augum 9, and tba elaetiort will be held Saturday evening, Auguat 23 MISS EWING CHOSEN Hhe Will t|*l* be Queen of Ihe „ Venetian Carnival. j* Ml** Jane Hell* Ewlng. daughter of Mr*. Jaue Ewlng, of Philadelphia, who Uvea at 1119 Ceatral avenue, tbla '• city, will agalu be queeu of Ihe Veaettau Carnival to tie held un the bay Maturday evening, August 9. Mia* Ewlng laat year wa* elected queeu of (lie Venetian ulght and *o ® fittingly did *be till the part that »be wa* unanlmoualy chowu far the role U thl* *ummet. ^ For Maui— Two Anbury avenue I, lot*, between Fhgbteeulh aud Nlneteeotb utreet*. Mecltou D, No*. 614 and 615; aaay to And, bring Ibe ouly lots Iu tbat square cleared of brush; look for •'K0- "• Tiiob. J. Sawvrr, edvL Worcester, Maaa. del Boahii.— (km aroommodatF' a Umfor Had number during July, August and ur-|Maptembaral97arMt9H|ierwe*k. Apply lal 3u5 17th St., Ocaau City, adv., 7-3, &t
Hear Special and Appropriate Sermon by the Rev. C H. Bohner. A very enthusiastic and dlalin- . gunliral auillence-wa* present-Sunday evening In the First Presbyterian . Church; Siting the handsome edifice It. capacity. The occasion wa* (tie seventh annual service of the Ocean City Yacbt Club, of which, (he pastor of the Ichurch, Rev. Charles H. Bohner, A. M„ le the fleet chaplain. There were about one hundred yachtsmen present, who marched to the church In a body lu full club uniform and occupied seat* of honor. Their wive* and friaoda were also given reserved seats, the entire church auditorium having been aet aside for the purpose. The pulpit was tastefully draped with the national colore and the pennant* of the club, and special music Waa rendered by the quartet of the church, a aala led by William U. Moors, who aaug a tenor solo, entitled, "Over Star* Thar* la Rett." A very neat and attractive program been prepared and aant out prior the service to every member of tbe Too much cannot be ekld In the way of the most hearty approval of tba musical part of the program. It waa most excellent and reflected great credit both on the author aud tha parof it. The execution, Indeed, wa. or Ihe highest order and wa* wall sustained from beginning to eud. Tba contralto solo by Mlaa Mildred K. Itrook*, and tlie soprano solo by Mrs. Porter Brook*, accompanied by violin obllgato by Joseph Semole, uf were exceedingly flu*. The sermon of the evening wae an ' eloqueut effort, IU theme being, "Malllug Room." The text wea taken from SI; 9: "Thou hast set my feet i a laige room.:' The dlaconrae wea ' listened lo with *netaluad attention throughout. Tbe member* of tbe cluh were profuse In their expraaaioiia i f appreciation at the cloee of tba earvice, end declared It to be one of tbe moat pleasant and dellgbtful service* that tbe organixatlon baa ea yet held. Tbe Rev. Mr. Hohner opened ht* 1 by eaylng, "Malllug In a yacht with tba board of Judge*, In one of our recant races, aa tbe racing vassals drew a buoy where a turn was lo be made, one of Ibe Judgee said, 'We . must tie very careful to aee tbat there ■ no crowding, but that each boat ha* ; ample room to turn around.' Rooot Is . a very Important requisite In a nailing i race." | Tlie speaker (lieu went on to ebow | hoi from tbe very eerlleat time* ble- . lory tell* the story of man's desire for s inure room. He cited numerous historical Illustration! of tbla feet eud wltli enl (lUutAUoua from the poets re-
inforced Ilia aame truth expressed so Concisely by Whlltlsr In the last poem Iw ever wrote, Iu which he declared that lu the heaven of eternal raat on# of the chief attractions will be that "every bark bee sailing room." In working out tbe body of bis aaeMr. Hobaer a bowed bow netbon earth *o aetufles this desire of the universal heart for more room like religion of Jesus UbrM. In 'language of rare beauty be exalted the reof tbe Moo of Uod, setting forth bow It brings men out loto a large piece, prolonging his days, axpandlog horizon of his Intellect end transbis character. Tbe member* of tbe club marched to the church from Eighth street aad avenue, beaded by ComatoJ. Ralph Wllaou aud Hear Commodore Charts* J. Cur ran aad Pa* C. Howard Mchmarhorn, M Crease end WUIIm B. Hexamer. _ A mo see Wages collide. The shaft of tbe wagon belonging tn Wright, 798 Wed aveuue, was badly damaged end tbe left , .boulder of hi* bona mrsiwly. lacerated w ben tbe automobile belonging lo J. ; P. Gardner, 206 Wesley avenue, mo tbe teqm at Aabury aveoue aad 1 at. tarty Hatur moratag . Wright waa driving aouth oo Aabury avenue and Mr. Uardaor we* oo r seventh etreet and, neither slackening ' their paeeaa they approached tbe crom- ' log. H I* as Id, Wright was forced to turn weet on Seventh, bat could not do i so In time to avoid tbe colli* loo. Ralph H. Rice ha* been appointed automobile policeman by Mayor HeadIcy eud be^ le^now^on du'y._Aato also carry light, at tbe proper time ta " the evening*. ,f / Per rnie. fan lot* southeast corner Fifteenth I* atreel eud Weet avenue, bargain ft* i- quick ante; Ore-room cottage, 8U Wed y avenue, price, 91.000; eleven-room cottage, Wesley road, entirely modern, d bargain, or ,wm exchange j* is phi*. Lot oa Central aveooe.lel ween le Meventeenlb aad Eighteenth "treats, facing tbe oeeao. 91100; corner lot. Twentieth at. end Ceatral are., 9145k. FRANK K. DARBY, .! REAL KMT ATE BROKER, d Bourse Bldf . 9th end Aabaty Aee. For Ha LJt_— Cottages aad tern la u. Ocean Uty. New Jemay. adv. id FoaMALg.— Meant nwleglmihlei , Ij dnt-clem coodlt km; cheep. Apply 114 it Central avenue. adv.

