Ocean City Sentinel, 18 December 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXIII. OCEAN CITY. N. J. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18. I»13. . ' NO. 38

Ocean City Sentinel OC KAN CITY, IM %J . -Br- - , R, CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Si.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. j — LalTTbB— Candy Shop 01ft AhtlUHV AVE. { Ind boanrr't Chocolalar. Otis IVIa Townsend A Practical Heaaliore Architect I Licensed by tbe State. •> |« EIGHTH STREET. OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocean City. N. J r E. C. BOYLE, ITanarer Claims adjust*) aud collected anywhere in United States. 1 Uaoce Every Cold Lunches. . Wednesday and F«c. ! Saturday Night The Excursion House ( JAMES CLARK : : Proprietor s MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N.J.jf

| aTToaetYn.aT.La w. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLORAT- LAW, a-APE may coi'aa t hui >r, >. i. I (Opposite PeblK Bundle**). [ LAW OFFICES " 1 Apgar & Boswell, i'AHBUKY AVKNUK and 'ki'i/uT H HTKKK1 OCEAN CITY. N. J. LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, hartuet'aaudlag6 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. I JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law fOWNSEND GODFREY Aitorney-at-Law I Building At oeean city Saturday. I WILLIAM B. DAVIS Attorney at Law f SOB ^Eighth HI reel / Ocean City New Jersey p- GODFREY Connselor-at-Law < OCKAN CITY NKW JRKNgY

j DID YOU EVER J a stop to consider how important it is to have your home con- a I J structed by responsible builders' •; Have you seriously con- J ' sidered the parts that are hidden? * Have you ever considered * P how great and itupdrtant the /ranting, foundations and other hid- f f den parts play in the life and safety of your building? % Let us j j) advise you how your home should be built. % Plans and spcci- i j fications -free a { Barber & Newberry J i builders t A ====== a ( J OFFICE: SIXTH AND WEST AVE., OCEAN CITY, N.J. J . PLUMB1NO N. An you getting entire eatiaf aetinn a. to prim, workmanship and buainea. courtesy? It not. It will pay yon to give dm a trial i am in an axcaptiooally good paaition to take . ran of ynnr repair work of wbleb I make a specialty. I hare no exi«iai»e eatabliahment < or clerical force to maintain. Qira ma a trial Birth Phone. C. M. BACOIN 607 eighth St 1 Powell's iStm" By all means visit our store and see the fine display of useful aud beautiful gifts we are showing for the Holidays. ( POWELL'S i i Headquarters for Holiday Goods Phone 79-w 821 A8BURY AVENUE ' for (SfrriHtmag Hoy at borne and of a reliable Jeweler— of one that will refund your mooey If rood, are uol a. repreaeuled, and will give you belter value than elsewhere. MAYEFTS Boardwalk, nppnatte Doughty 'a Pier, la the place frfcearry a line, aeltcicd atnek to eult all pocketbooka. Kindly call and convince yourself. Money spent with ua la circulated In Oeean City. ^ . the: Home Building and Loan Association OF OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY will begin A new series of stock on Thurs., December 18, 1913 The maturing value of each share will l«e Two Hundred Dollars, and the monthly dues will be One Dollar per Share. Subscriptions to stock may lie forwarded now. E. J. HANN, SCCRCTARV HANM BUILDING Oct A W CITY. N . J. • w R. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public aod Commla.looer of Uaada ^ . Nob. 7-44-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Hoaty to Laaa aw Bead aad Martgage — r— — =f

J N. GRISCOM, M. D. EIGHTH KT. ANDWEHLEY AVE 1 tffi Allen Corson, M. D. , i j Ocean City New Jersey j DB. W. P. HAINES ! COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. 1 UERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. ' 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY ' QR. CHARLES B. R11JER \ ►•DentlMt" | 809' Central Avenue j tm'laii city. m. J. | =er | XViglit Ball Sma.hram J Hughes' Central Pharmacy 't ^ Prascrl^tura- arrraTwaya nor epcctjjjj. t J. THORNLEY HUGHES, Manager I MIDDOCK'S PH1RMICT 1 8th and Isbum henna 1 The girls all say, meet me at < Maddock's Sanitary Fountain t and treat me to a glass of , delfcious soda or sundae. ^ know what's good. * I. S. CHAMPION j MANurACTURCA or ITIlCTLf PUM ICE CR1IM PbooM TTH AN0 WEST AVE. ) Open lor bualo— a i woo rat km iwv. , | JOHN E. TOWNSEND - ^felectrlcal Contractor 1137 Aftbury Ave. j City New Jersey ITUMT1C ICE COMfiNT °."l" '» P.MI.B Mountain lei • , O flow. 1D1A Aabury Ave. OCEAN CITY N J. ;I*aIl Planting! Now b (b< Time to Arrange lor I PLANTING HEDGE, TREES, <■ SHRUBBERY, ETC * * I Thomas J. Thorn ; 1128 Bay Avenue 1 Prtcri and Work Right. Boih I Phooes. J« * * * - I I I Ocean City Title and 1 Trust Company } of Ocean City, New Jersey CAPITAL *100,000 SURPLUS *30,000 Tlma Account*. guardian. Will. receipted for and gap! wtlbiKauaca TiTLCB laaura staacHca WM. E. V ABBEY. PraaUbnl HUSKY I). MOOKK. First VIos-PraaMsal LKW-IKS. LUDLAM.Baoond VloaPraaldant C. K- HTILWBLL Baervury *"« Treasure* J. PITH IAN TATKlt. Hollrllor directors: Clayton Halo- Brtc, W. P- Mamay KoWrt coraon Henry Ik. Moon Harry Haadlry Uaatsl K. Bu-man Kobart J Kay J . PlUUan Talani Loallr B. Imaiam ^ HIM M. Town— oO BMklag by Man • Sptdahy Advertise in the amf*Rf8E

PRESBYTERIANS TO BURN $6000 CHURCH MORTOAGE

: Interesting Prggratn Has Been Prepared for This Evening's Notable Event. Tl.r uiriuhera and frleudaof liw Klr.l I'rewbylMlan Church, of I I.I. my . n- ' |i«S to have a happy time "■ Iheir | hand—air new church, at the corner of Wealry avenue aud Seventh Mret-I . till, evening The nccn.lou will he I nothing leaa than the burulug of the | mortgage of *6000 on tbe church propi erty. The cougregatiou w naturally lu I a very Joyful mood, aa tl.e liquidation of the mortgage leave* the church free of all bonded ludehledue— Thla la one of the yoOuge*! Preahyleriau cburcbea on the New Jervey coaat, belug not' much over Hfieeu year, old, aud located lu a dMrlct where a Preabyterlan cniiailtueucy bad to he built up from the amalleat beginulnga, yet today the church enjoya the proud dlatluctton of being in poa>e,aicu of a apleudid modern plaut.wliurc estimated value la about *86.000. with a Hue large pipe-organ and all the aud all free of debt. Thla much-to-be-deetred consummation waa brought about by aubocrlptlnua on tbe part of member, and many friend, living In thla grow lug reaort aud who annually a'pend a |>ortloii of their lime here. The eubtK-rlptloiia, made a lilt le over a yeer ago. nave been peld and the mortgage cancel led After the aervlce In the churclt eudlerlll aervr rcfreehment. to thn.e attending, lu I lie enclel room, of the All the member, and friend, of the Flrat Church are moet cordially Invited to be preaent The fqllowlog le tbe program : Organ Voluntary. Hymn- "I Love Thy Kingdom. Lord." Anthem— "God I. Our Itcfirge end Strength," Aahford. Ht.lorlcal Keaume.' Hun. Irtwl- M 'Baritone Solo-"F*ar Not Ye. Oh, IaiwI. K Smith Addreea, Henry I). Moore. Addreaa. J. Kithtan Talem Trio — "Pralae Ye." from Verdi', "Attlle." lxiulaa T. Coraou. Dr. J Thornley Hug be. and Lew la E Addreaa. A. J Smith. Anthem-' Gh. How Amiable:" Burning tif morlitagc. by the |iaatnr, ■ be Itev. Charle. H. Buhner. M. A., the Seaaloa and the Hoard of Tniateea. The Chri.ima. exerclw- of the Kind K. Sunday School will he held In tile Sunday achool room on Chri.lmaa They will be of the uautl character. end the children are now being drilled for Ihe entertainment. IS id

DR. HUGHES IS I MADE PRESIDENT 8. 8. McAllister Elected Vice ' President of the Home j Building Association. At a , pedal oieetlog of Ihe board of dlrectora of the Home Building and Loan Aaaoclatlou In the ofltcea of the eecretary, E. J. Hano, Saturday even- , Dr. J. Tboruley Hugliea. the druggtet, waa elected to tbe oBtoe of prealdeot, made vacant by Ilia realgnatlon of C, H. Shoemaker. S B McAllleter, the dry gooda mercheut waa elected vice prealdeot to eueceed 1 Jamea M. Steven., reelgned. 1 Mark Lake wee elected a director to 1 nil e vacancy. ' The eaaocietlon will hold a meeting ' ■ Secretary Hann'a ofllcea tbla even- * log. when a new aertee of eteck will be — ■ : The eng.geruenl of Hatnoel T. ■ Heuderaou, or Houlcdale, Pa., and ■ f Mini Km ma Coraon, of thla city, la I announced. MlaatYireon kadaugbter I . or the late Tea Collector Nleholao < Coraou, whom aha aaalated In tbe dullea nf the office while be held tbla I poellti m. 1 ■«. i . Il'a dlgulffed and gtvea you a deltl doue aeuae of aecurity to own your ' bon,e " ocKAN CITY, r Reside, your reeponalblllty aa a real c estate owner mskee you a delrable cltnen. Think It over, then eallvn , HARRY HEADLEY, Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Aabury avenue, next to Are bouee who i will a bow you the very beet way and t aome of the grtataet bargain, to be r found bare on tbe eaataet term. Phone connection. adv Will mil or exehauge for Ocean Ctty property Hue stone dwell hi g, IB mama, near collage, 3 bathe, gaa, electricity, etc. le well eutted for boarding I to in— apd ran eaaHybe Oiled al good rates. Ike»|re to deal only WHh 4 principal. Adili'en, C. Percy Webrter, a Hwartbmore. Pa. adv. 1I--.7 6I. Fob Kent,— Unfur ule bed 7 room collage, all oonveulaocas, newly papered throughout. Afao I ruooi apartment, unfuralalied. (10 per month Inclftdtorbcat. - Apply W: W Adams, 7tt Aebury ava. adv. 11-31 tf a Obaltliical eaeea lamlni at fSErSiasfirrff SJTK charge or mm.. Hot walcrkcet k btflrao— , AST . II ■,«.

■ LOCAL MASONS : ELECT OFFICERS 1 Large Attendance oLMemhers it* Present at Commnnication Of Lodge No. 171. ll, The member, of Ocean City Lodge, No 171; F. aud A. M . Thursday tt evening elected the following uRtrere: Worshipful master. Warren W. y. Brow 11 ; senior warden, William If. ,y Colllseon, Jr ; junior warden, Semuei IU M. HofTiuan; secretary, George W. rt Booy : Irekaurer. William Lake officer-: * ' PP° ,e Senior deacon. Harry S. Adams; juulor deacon. J W.Thuraiuti; senior ., master of cerrmonle., George U. I, Murphy; Junior master of ceremonies. ,e Howard T. Johnson; senior steward, a, Benjamin Henderson, juulor steward, t'. George M. Stanton; tiler, V. L. Smith; al marshal. John Hrower; organist, IL Bf L.Gofl IR There wa. a large attendance of the 3. members present al tbe mecring " RU8SEL CONWELL HERB In The Itev. Dr. Kusaell II. Conwell, >n pa>tor vf the Temple Baptist Church, t- and bead uf Temple College. Phlladelle phia.ftrlved In this city Tuesday aud la a guest uf the He» lliiga. where he ■e will tike a real for aome days. He Is ii- accompanied by a nurse Dr. Conwell, aa la well known, la one of Philadelphia's most distinguished minister- and a lecturer of ,1 Director Robert Fuller, at (lie ineeP ing of the City Commissioners, reI ported llimt the work nl placing the concrete top on Ninth street ls T«hig 1. pushed aa fast as the weather would permit. The work ou therievenili street drain waa also belug pushed, he -eld Four daye of driving after that ." date(Tbursday) would flulah the work I of drlrlug tbe piling Shot Klabl Rabbits. Policemen "Eddie" Seaman, Kyivenue Murphy and Frank Murphy r. want gunning lu Ilia woods Saturday .. lu Upper Township. They brought . beck eight rabbits. They found It rather warm tramping through tbe .1 Hlribs. " J Itoscoe Famire and wife, of thla city, announce the birth uf a daughter. _ Grace Virginia Faunce. Hhe waa born * aPricolch Hall FYlday. December 6.

T, B. MATTHEWS : DIES SUDDENLY I Former Resident of This City '! Was Postmaster at- Peters- } burg a Short Time. S'.T5=^JStiTr=| year, died suddenly of lieert disease al his Home earljj Saturday morning . ® aged sixty-four years, seven month, and twdnty-elx days. lime end hi. arteries bad begun to •, harden, bill he had not aremlngly y been worse during the last few days I About 1 o'clock Hal 11 rd ay morning ' I he complained to IBs wife of patus 1 ■ through tile body, particularly lu tbe 1 region of Ibe heart. Hhe applied such 1 I remedies aa she had at hand. Aa Ihe 1 pains Increased, she tried to get raedl- 1 1; cat assistance from Tuekahoe, but. 1 r failing lu this, .he called up iir I'ettlt, 1 '. of (lite city, by telephone He lold 1. her whet to do until berouM reach tbe ' I. house. Meanwhile. Mrs Matthews " >. got her husbaud duwu stairs. Alsiul ' 1: 6 o'clock be spoke of the pains and 1 ~ almost Immedlalaly sank to the floor 1 aud he was dead before Dr. I'ettlt ' Washington VanGllder and Mre. Jamea Hmlth were pmong the nelgfi- 1 ' bora who al offoe went tn Mrs • Matthew's assistance a Coroner Mark l«ke, of this city, was summoned by Mr. VanGllder. After - I, viewing Ihe body and hearing Mrs , Matthews' story, ha gave a rertiflcmle I- of dealb from heart dlaewm 1 Funeral services were held Tuesday, e conducted by tbe Kev. Mr. Hlackmau,' 1 Is paslor of tbe Petersburg M E Church. The Interment wa- lu the church 1 a cemetery. i- Mr Matthews waa born In Ml. laiule, f Mo., the sou of J. Haiauel aad Mary llolden Matthew#. He was married 1 June 80. 1880. and he and his wife lived In Ocean City about llftaeu years - 'i'liey moved to Petersburg In June >■ last, where he waa held In high ' * esteem by %i|a friends and neighbors ' I He was Hie Ia>l-«kl4d*jarolly. a d.ualii 1 1 having died In Haiyrua\nnly alsiul ■ ' • week ago. I -♦• • t Had killjoy able Vlell. I k Martin Malouey. 3d, aud wlfeeutertalued a number of friends from Philadelphia Malurday and Hunday . Those lu the party that gathered a lot of ' j holly and olharwlse spent au enjoy- ' t able time were Mr and Mia- J. P. 1 ' Kllugee, Mies Franoea A. Kllogea. Mlea 1 , Mamie Kllogea, Miae Edna Marie Her- 1 roth, Mlaa Lucille Hcrroth, Mis. Mamie Khret, Joseph Kllnges, George Kliugea, Charlea Kllugee, Paul Kllngae. C. B4- . ward Brauu, William Malouey, Hee- > r. bert Kuf. Mr. and fdre- Martin Ma- ■ n louay, 3d, and Mlaa Frances Mary . Maloney.

IMPROVEMENT CERTIFICATES r FOR NEW STREET WORK

'1 BANQUET TICKETS COST $1.25 EACH , Women-folk Will Attend Pro- " greuive League's i Annual Event. | The Young Men's Progressive League, at Ita meeting Monday night, f appointed the following committee oh ( . the banquet to be held tbe last Thurs- ( day evening In Jaouery; B. Frank , , Hmllb. Dr. Allen Coraon, Leroy Howe, | \ John Trout and Lawrence Lear. | The committee will endeavor to j secure twoorthreeapaakeraof national 1 reputation for this occasion. | There will be an Innovation this time— wives and "bast glrla" of tbe 1 I members may attend If they feel so , 1 Inclined. This not only sbowa | r gallantry, but also a proper spirit. , , tbe part of the members. , , Tickets will be *1.86 each, and wlU , , sold only to tbo members of tbe league. They may purchase additional , tickets for friends If they desire. Visitor Fran Eaaaa. 'f l William H. Riuek, cashier of lire ( Northampton Trust Company, of Eee- ( ton. Pa., one of the atroogast bank log ( ! InstUullona In Eastern Peuusylvaula, ( with deposits of more than a mllllou ( dollars, waa tba guaat of tbe Rav. , . Charles M. Bobner aod wife at Ibe » Flrat Presbyterian manae on Hunday. ' 1 Mr. Rlnek waa a former parishioner of • Mr. Bobner. ■ .SI I Buy your Xmae goods from Lake's 1 Why? Because your friend a will be . n glad lo receive gooda from Ihia atora, 6 knowing they represent Hie bast 1, quality and moel lasty Duu't forget : r -Onoto" Fountain Pane, that cannot i leak. Gold enff" buttons that cannot h break or luae. Diamond rings, 14k, (6 ,t up— Don't forget At '■ ' " ,ewr,r* tdTim-S. D The Flrat National Bank ol Ocean r City Intends tbal Ita plaae of business D shall be easily accessible 10 every man. I' women and child. adv. It. t Mrs. M. H. Garrison. 1446 Wast aaanue. thb clly, withes plain aawtog; d children's rlotbes a specialty, adv. it. U Crane's Celebrated Ice Cream on t safe at Harris' Keataurant, HB AtMry * avenue. adv. ll-Wf'

These to the Amonnt of #1x4,- 1 520.83 to be Issued by Ciiy Officials. | The C Hty Coinmlaaloncrs al their weakly meeting, passe. I a resolution continuing tbe report of the commissioners of assessment fixing the benefits conferred by reason of tba Improvements authorized by -tba ordinance calling for tbe paring of a number of at rests and gutters Thla la the big street contract recently completed by the Button A Company, taking In. among other work, tbe laying of macadam 011 street Following tbe adoption of tbla reeoluiloo, another resolution bearing on 1 tbla matter waa adopted. It read aa "Whereas, tbe ooet of said Improve1 meats bee been ascertained to be tbe ' sum of one hundred and fourteen 1 thousand Ova hundred and twenty dollars and eighty-See cents, aod certified aa correct by tbe oogtoeer In 1 charge of tba work; therefore, be II ! "Resolved by tba Board of Corerete1 alooera or Ocean City tbat.lo antlcipatlon of Ibe oolltetlon of tba omeao- " mapta made for said tmprovamrota. tbe proper officers of Ocean City be 1 and kbey are hereby authorized and 1 eerttffcatea of Indebtedness to be known * as Improvement certlflcalaa for tba ' amount of tba come of mid Improve- ' ments aad dispose of the more at pubI lie or private sale, but In no cam at a '. sum leas than tbe face value thereof Bald certificates to bear date of Decani bar 16. 1918. aud to be of tba following denominations, vlx: One for Ibe sum ' of *74,766 19; one for (2X.8R2.79; one J for *-'..780 08; nne for *6.1 18.84; oo« for ( *3.887 I* and ope for 12,118.76 t "AITof aatd eartlSoatm to be payable * at any lima within ons yoar from tba ' dale of Issue aod tn boor Interest at the rote of 6j per mat ua par annum, payII able eatnl annually on lbs flflaaath " day of December and Juneofaaeb * year." ' Half-grown girl would Ilka light ►" work or child name after school boura f- or Haturdsya Call 1446 Wast svaoua.

'DECIDE TO GIYE ENTERTAINMENT Visiting Ladies' . Auxiliary Met at Mrs. G. 8. Russell's. The Ylaiilng Ladles' Auxiliary of Ibe First Presbyterlen Church bed Ua . monthly meeting In Philadelphia, al ihe borne of Mrs. George H. Ruaaell, r Duncsnnuti »treet. Cue-day afler- , of last week. There were tweoty- , four ladles preaent, and It wa» decided , give e high-clean affair lu February, . a large drawing-room to he rented for the purpose, called. "A Coffee Musical end Hale." Admission will bg by ticket. I Al t'be meeting Mrs. F, B. Ewlug , very sweetly two vocal select I.hi a. , entitled. "Cella and the itoeebud," and "Hhe Stoop* to Conquer." Hhe was accompanied on tbe piano by tbe lioateaa of f he day. Mrs. G.H. Ruaaell. ; Several very humorous selections were also recited by Mrs. Albert Cbauoe. The ladles decided lo have their next . meeting on the fourth _ Tuesday of The following were present; Mrs , W. Yockel, Mrs. Charlea T. Gtlden. , Mrs. H.J Kline, Mrs «). M Weber. Mrs. A. A. Work, Mra. J. G. Means. . Mra. A. W Dunn, Mlaa E. L. Allen, Mrs H. K. Ayara, Mlaa Ida K. Hauer, Mra. Charlea H. Weston, Mra. George j' O. Whitby. Mre. A. N. Paul, Mra. W. E. I .amend, Mr*. John Dnnniore, Mra. i George Blair, Mra. H. B. Ewlng, Mrs Albert Chance, Mrs. George Yeo, Mra W. J. Jones, Mlaa Mildred Brooke. Mre. R P. Roe-, Mrs. George H. Russell and Mri W.7«. Harris, Jy. - In the First Preahytrrlan Church Hunday evening, Dr. J. Thornley Hughe* sang a pretty nolo, "There's a Land 00 High." by Mre. L. Taylor. Il fitted In well with tbe sermon delivered by Pastor llohnei and waa given In Dr. Hughes' cussplendid style. ! The report of the tax aala was re- , reived fay tba Ctty Commissioners from Tax Collector E. W. Burleigh al their regular waekty mrettttV- The , repatt waa ordered ncalved and spread upon the tax sale book. Mate Teachera' aeettax. The fffty-uluth annual meeting of . New Jersey Hlate Teachers' Aaaoclatlou will be held tu the high school at Atlantic tTlly from December 29 to *1, lucloalva.

ARE SINGING OLD ^ : CHRISTMAS CAROLS n a it - Choral Society Members Make *■ Pine Progress Under Henry Gnrney's Instruction. e t The choral society under tbe leader1 ship of Henry Uurney, that was - orgaulzad Tuesday evening, December . - 9. mat again Tuaaday evening with a p - larger attandanoatban one weak ago. (. - and tba slugars ware In distinctly a - better form. ° Tbe o'd English Chri-linea carols g t that are being rang are famou* across " tba water*, and an rang by the great . t choral aoclettea Id "Marry England" . ® In ibe yuletlde aaaatm. The alngera 0 are cnthnalaatlc under Mr. Gurnay'a leadership, and the choral la an *0- " JoyaU* social event, aa well aa a eea1 eon of musical drill * Tba aopraooa took op the "Bridal Obltneo" from "Tba Rose Maiden." , i- aod tba aottre society did good work , * with "Nazareth." , ■ Mr. Oorney le taking pupils for , J private lesaona. and la tnocb encoor- v d agad at tbe fine showing made by tbe t «• choral aoclety. Ha t« giving tbe c alugera many valuable point* In vole* , >- The formatloo of the society marks t t intllllri — d "■ dap— «nr. In Ih. . ». winter llf* of tbe ctty. * ' * ' 1 d Wlabeo aim ■■ccaoa , a Tba Sea Isle «ty Time* rays: Mr. ( u W. Hoott Hand, crahler of tba Ocean , * Ctty Nat tonal HanY, mad* bit regular 1 t- weekly eall on Monday last and Ind- , >. dentally called on bl* printer Moods. Mr. Hand la-etrongly recommended . for the poataaOrisreblp of Ocean Ctty. J; Wa wish blm all raocoss2 ' Jska F. Caok, or , Dead. I B John F. Cook. Br , who waa known 1 ie lo a number of resident- of this city, ,r died suddenly at bl* borne lo Weal I Philadelphia Wednesday of last weak. : agad ffftj-alz years. Hi* -funeral took 1 '« place Monday. M ■ » ■ m l bag to aooooae* that I have taken r. the baelaem known aa Darby'* Ocean , lh taty Laamfry, saubltebsd to I8M. aod , will guarantee 11 rat -class work aod aevvlea to every particular. Yoar patrooaga la respectively solicited. Colli ISr" A "pi*a|a*«*pLJMl emlMRMi n 12 A), aod I'll do tba net. t OdvL offUe. adv. It.

PEOPLE WANT BASEBALL HERE IN SUMMER SEASONS I ' •• - -

First-^lass Games Are an Attraciidn/for Thonaands of city's Visitors. Judging fr.no the talk one bears wtierv men of IbeMnwn are wont to gather In Ihe evenlnga-lu the lire , honaea and club room- of various organizations—everybody Is anxious to — «re e first -cleaa base Ball tram In Ocean t'lty next rammer Not only la a base ball team, such ' a- this ctty had for -several trarana • prior lo last anmmer. a most excellent V > advertisement for thla reaort, bot It is - also an attraction for lb* visitor* here. ■ Hundred, of visitor* fell lost last *um- - tuer by reason of their Inablllty-to wit. ' neaa a ImiB game In the local ptrk. Hpeaklug ..I ihe park, this la another • consideration. The officers Of tbe local r base ball association, ever elnc* the 1 grounds were secured, have given tbe urn of It to tbe high school athlete* for I their spring meets, and tbeea meats, • too. give the city moch advertising of ■ an attractive kind In tbe Philadelphia 1 new-paper-. ' Outside or tlM little more than two • mouths of the baaetMjl season, the ' management of tbe-aftaeball aaaoclatlou baa shown a ready disposition to 1 give the ground* to the schoolboy ' athlete* free or charge. Thla Is a big Hem, especially aa tbe yon ng people have no similar place for alhlgjlc - stunt* for financial prollt. It Is to be hoped that 'tile harebell • aaaoclallon, al lis annual meetlug, to . be held shortly, will ree Ra way clear ■ to providing games for next aaaaoo. f Tbe HuxTiNKr. would b* glad to hear • from°lbe public on Ibis question. 8EA8HORE IN WINTER nacw laTlf*. "T Through Ihe courtesy of Jems* W. Fern ley, one of Philadelphia's prominent expert accountant*, whore sum- ' mar ho:ae I* at 1416 Wesley avaoua. thla ctty, Ibe HKMTtitRi. haa received a ' copy of Ilia Philadelphia Pram of April ' 8, 1876, containing a letter from Atlan- ' tic (Tty, In which th* writer refers in 1 glowing term* tn that place a* a winter Tbe popular Idea et lhal lime among Inland ctty dweller* appear* to bave been that the seashore city In winter . wa* bleak and dsaotata, aud a trip to 1 Atlantic City waa a« repugnant to th* , average Philadelphia!! aa a journey to j, the arctic region*. Bot there haa bean 'a vast gain In knowledge of winter eeaahor* resort ,( seventies -In Ihoae day* when there t. wa* not even a dream of our wonderI, ful Ocean Ctty of 1913. i- Atlantic City's winter population Ijas grown remarkably during the teat klx

seven years, and before loug Ocean City's winter growth la bound to assume proportion* that will more than equal that of Atlantic Ctty when th* latter waa only ae old aa this resort. The climate here le comparatively mild and eqaable, lb* air la pure and just th* place that -liould be sought for coovalaacoats. I'blladalphlana each year mors and more appreciate there fkcta, aad they are taking advantage of tbam. raw! A. Davis, |4, BNevertax. Lawyer Wa H. Davie, of this ctty, has received word from hi* brother, A. Davis, Id, who lain Gibraltar, bo I* recovering from ble recent attack of appendicitis. Mr. Davie. wbo I* a well known Philadelphia \ architect, waa 00 hi* way to Naples, aecom pa uled by hi* wife, when he had ao attack of appaod Iritis on shipboard near Gibraltar. He was taken to tba fort rase hospital, where tba operation was successfully performed , and where be still remains. There are some vary old bolMtnga In tba pretty little village of MarabouA portion of tba general store of WilVanGllder la 106 year* old. It built by bla grandfather, Thomas VanOHder. Tba oak to It ta almost aa hard aaarhek. The rear of th* boms of Mrs. Ellen Young lu PetotelWHg le 118 years old. They built house* to stay lik those days. Kalmla Tribe, No. 220. Imp. O. R. M-, is galotag at* nlimUn elaraat weak, aod tbe organization I* 00a of the most prosperous aud llvoat ibe ctty. Dr. Horeehat Pari* aad J. Thorn Hy Hugbm were mods ' member* or tba tribe Wednesday ava- | ulog of last weak. Tba Atlantic Ouooty Board of FernImlder* baa appelated A. H. Neleen , county aogloaer to (Mat D. , Rlghtmire, wbo baa jotamd Lewis I Kuenhla at tba Bute Prima. Mr. , N olson Is a young moo wsU known to t number of Oeoon Ctty pooplo. u*M fur CWvlatvwaa OHM. > Tba Pint National Book hoe a j SmraLtf m StMft'irai «LO*,' aottcrivaa ami CbiDUmo aaad. imriog m. opprapriom Chvl.lmae —■5*3 on ravaiopa for swriaatng glk katka UgMn. '"attiSifl!