Jcean City Sentinel Hi IWMV. JAXI tin* », mt, Wa shall I* ttml I.. revive luifpt i „ Hil. nuuiMll; slid Mr (eadrr* rety Where. All BtftiDi* U Br..tnpauied Willi lli« full nam* and ! ddrraa «f the writer, m«t ueueaaartly ' »r ptrMleaMrtfi, bat a* a guarantee at ! r**J fallll. DOTS. Hawaii I lly ratlin linky.. HrtKK.1* r* -peued lad Monday. the regular inunlliiy meeting of Hi* !, rmnau'a Hume Mw-inuar) rinclely , ill be lielil at I lie Indite of Mr*. A Mlluer. Ihe Wyoming Holel, Ti*» j| •y aRemuun. January I S, j, PERSONALS. I»» ii rieluiday { irreol vtoN.tr here. ' ' W. W, Htlfau, at Plillailrlpbto, »*. ' Ina u a few day* ago llenrge <■, llarllHI, Jr . »f I'bliadrl- | ■la. win In liiwti Tuesday I i 'Mr leu V. lililay, of lleriMaiiliian. < i* in ina li a few tlay* a*... i Hubert tV. Heotl and wife, vjf lit er- ' oak, were In loan Tueaday. Krauk Hariae, of Philadelphia, a an h long Ibe visitor* licre Halurday. ' William Hhrlvrr. of Philadelphia i" greeting friend, bare Tuawlay. Mra. Harry Co*, of llila i-lly, baa f hi i toiling friend. In Hridgaloii. '», F. Naaa. of Philadelphia, regto ed at I he Wllinera during the week, vriiurlti Met 'iiIIoiikIi he. relurunl 1 ute froin a vl.lt to friend, in Ihla rr-
Jr. and Mia. (!, It. I.aiulwil, of 11 ver.lile, are regtolered at the filer- H k . 1! I'. H, Hlntiuon. and DeMoit riliaa ra among the Mlllvlllr people here e* inlay. J V. M. Hlilarll. of Pblladel|ibla. aa. A aay lie. " 'red. J Martin, of Philadelphia. ran t'ltf. r3> |( ludrew Paul, of Philadelphia, ipenl H ■day In Ihla city, where lie own. irtinenla. y r harlea A, lC, of Weat Philadel S la, waa here /'n inlay Iraiklng after '• property^ I. O. Kunkleand wife, of I'hlladrl a. were registered si llie Healings '' T.iK the week. ' Ira. Juliua Fringe, of Philadelphia. H • at her roliai*. s.57 Si Charles J( oe, yesterday. ( lie llrv and Mr. I' II . liohner eu- -i allied H. II. Maylwrry, uf Philadel- r\ a, on Sunday. II Ira Annie llarrell. of llil. clly, I. I' I In* tier el.ter, Mra Alfreil llarrell. day'. Landing cl toy and KuKeiia I lathy have re- ^ tied from Philadelphia, where tliey T« nl the holldaya. ... . cl
ii. Iiandaud It. M. I. and, of PlillIpbia, were reKl.lered al llie nine during the week, render t'oraou and wlfa, of thia '. have returned from a plaaaanl l In relatlvea In Philadelphia. Ira. Italph Hampton. of Mlllrllla, return ad borne after a vlall to W Harrl. Mid family In Ihla clly. Ira. Mdry A. Hand, oftlil. city, I. Hug her deugbler, Mra. \y. K. Iienauer, In Weat Philadelphia, harlea Hawker and wlfa, who waa a Haalrtee Dunceu, have taken ' rimentaln the Hourae Hulldhig H. W enrich, of Philadelphia , towus a summer liome al Ihla re- , . wat among the Sunday vlaliora. ( he Mlaaee Paxeon have rkawd the , n wood aud are plcaeantly located I lie W yom tng tor t Ita winter mont ha , weph button of Uenaantnwr, i In Ihla ally Tueaday looking r hie aunt met home on Brighton re. i llaa Jennie Morria, operalur In Ihe 1 rr-Htate Telephone Company'. 1 a hen. will atari on her vacation din and Joarph Harnett and lite er a daughter have Keen vlaltlng i. Harnett, tnollier of lite men, for paet week. arid Ingeeaoll and Wife have refed from a arafc's vlalt to relatlvee Phlladrlptila. I tiey had a very , leant tlnaa. leant lima.
aal A. I *avl«. M. whoha-jn.t ivered from a eevere operation, rd on Wcdneaday la-t from Gibra for New York. #. Wy Uiaalolwr Robert Fisher irned Monday from a 'Ml to New k and Boatou. ta w hich latter My daugtiter reside*. eorge H. Parker baa moved la 321 .ley avenue the cottage kaaorly ipwd by l». I* Heautrtckmn. w ho gone ta Reading [taaaa U«h and Conoid, of the l bin. toft yaataMay Mr 84. Prlere g. Fla , where they expect to rair. and Mr* Lewis Hnaann. of aky^Mat. jjeat the holiday. Mkk. atiSomertoa. Pa. terll Heart laga a prat New Year'a r wnh hte people ta Mcceaetawn H earl lag* la a nephew cfjndge yd, of the Circuit Court. . H Jaaea and faraBy. of Pbtla •Ma raw! moral ttaye eraetuly he Htainga They wava a cottage aattr MrMraiy, of Pbtladetphta. nee of an apartment liaaw «a win avenue bellow Ikanaralk i»4ay. "** Ire Sarah tVallni. of hniairf a, la vMthag at Ihe haaaae of Ml. I Mra. Wl9bam Thy Hoe, nmar ad j Mlaralh Omt aaad Cratral ayeoiu*. .e*y. ir wad Maw » aUlwaw R HwgRaw. MUCvwaa, agwA New Viark Hay I llaa MUae rat ad the week with k am. Da. i. Thiawiay Hoghm. «swa at lEMhthataaatnad Waadry xiwe. amd Mt thtaHy. k
1 all-year w. 0. office s00gbt V • | Board wt Trade Backs Up ; Effnitsi Being Made by d Uroy Howe. 1 j Preaudeut Brick •'«..! at tlw meet log * of U»e ftoanl of Trwlt that l^rny j Howe, of the Bell Telephone C um- " | paay, had epokcri to htm a few day* ; 1 ! pie making an elTcwt p. obtain a t\>T f ' 1 te'" I'oloo telegraph nftlt* for th>»j' 'eMy for all ilw year, ] Join# Mail* moved thai Mr. Steven. 1 and Secretary Townarnd be appointed , 5 a mmmiitee lo draft a letter to be pre I ' *enlwt J. W Heed one of tlw official* f ■/if the We-tern Union, a* reqoealed ' ]hy Mr Howe The motion wa* car- i | Tlw following letter we. written ' l»iv c,,m. supt W. Ii. Telegraph ' Co , Philadelphia. t. My I "car Sir:— In accord with the Jarlluunf our hoard. I am add re-aing r In the loteree! of eatahltahing an t all-year telegraph office In title cily. f ' Our aumtner Vlallor. and reatdenl. 1 are very uiucb lucouvenleneed by the of Ihla accommodation, and we believe that Ifynu will look ua up you ( will flml thai Ihe number of people j granting of thta re<|ue*t. • Thanking you In advance for your p and prompt attention to ihla | waller, I beg lo he ronaidered, Yiaira very truly. 1 <Hi» M. Ti.WM.IM., J . Secretary, 1 the tiivan Clly it.,.r.l of Trade 1 i , i t COMMITTEES NAMED P I Hoard l-realdrnl Mabra | data Aoaaaatraieaia j
I'rraldeni Clayton Halnea llrick anthe following aa llie commltof Ilia Boatd of Trade for the year IBM: lieglalall vr Jamea M Slevena. chairman : It. Howard Thorn, the Itev II. Haluw, William K. Maan-y. Fogg. Public Irupr.ivemeute- Albert Fogg, chairman: Kohert Flatter, K. I, tioff. J.mrph I. Scull. Homer Shoemaker. Tranaportatlou Itenbeu W. M- . warda. chairman ; W .Hcott Hand, tlw Itev. t harlea H. Bohnar, Harry F. | Kdward M. Sutton. Cooveiitlnne and Kxcuralnn. Allen 1 curaon, M. II., chairman; Nathaniel Ooir, Harry T. McUcvllt, Mark l.ake, tleorga O Adatna.' , Metuberahlp— The Itev. Jamea K l.ake, chairman; t harlea H. Bacon. ' I'cllll, M. D. ('harlea II I'uwall. H Frank Hmllh. Building lulereata— S p e u cer H. i chairman; Alfred W. Powell. Joeepli <1 Champion. Allen Scull, John T. Seal. -*pualiieea Internet a John K. (trove., Wlllella IV Heine., M. !»., latke, Ueorge B. Parker, . K. Sill well. Adverilalng— Knoch W. liprlelgh, 1 Harry Headley, Hiram S. ' Mnwrer, W. Shaffer Smith. Olla M. ■ • l Kx ecu live— Clayton Halnea llrick. , Janice M. Stcvena. Albeit
Fogg. Reutien W. Kdwarda, Allen Cnrn.iu, M. !»., the Itev. Jame. K. l.ake. S|>encar It. Swan, John It. timvaa. ' Knorh W. Burleigh. 1 U_. ,a. Nriarard Prom Vacation. Mlaa liena Mnrry, chief o|ieralor In tin I uter-State Tvlrplioiie Co 'a office, ha. returned from a vacation vlalt to , Trenton In Trviiton Tueaday mornIcic *he wa. told al Ihe Pennaylvaula Itallroad • Satlon that alia could no! t reach hero that day. which waa un (ma In the ffrai place, the Weat Jeraey A Hra'bora Railroad tralna began running between Philadelphia and ' Hi la clly. and In tba eecond place Ihe ' electrlclralna were running ell through Ihe elormy daya, connecting el Pleae- ' aimlUe for ihla clly Mlaa lirece KtlI on duly It the telephone nmce during Mlae Mhtey'a ebaence. >il-p.) ftoph.acr aarritna llturaday, January 16, being dralgneled aa a day or prayer for national , coiiatitullonal pruhlbltlku by tlie Na- , llonal Woman'. Chrlatlln Trmiwrance Colon, an all-day aiming will bo held In the Sunday ikbool room of , the Ftiwt H. K ChnrchAAII Inlereated , In Ibf movement ere tbvtted lo atJ «»«• / Kogogemrrat Aaaaaane. Mi nnd Mm. J. M. Woodruff*, SI 1 Wot Johnaon atreet, Germantown, ' announce llie engagement of their diurhlir Marc Ikvmthr to ftntm daughter, Horwthy. '
I Kyre Smith. Jr.. ol Philadelphia Mr and Mr*. Woodroffe are *um- : ■ nier reeMenla of Ocean Cay. . gacea —leer WaSHr. The gurra Rsber will meet on Moar day evralac. January IS, at the home of the Miaaea Wrtgglua. 815 Waahy ( avenue, at T *.S o'clock. Mr* Noel bo r P. ■ dletrkt aa perm t rodent of the goero > Kat her. will he ptenent at thta meeting A full at ■ endnote la requested. t • " ■ lewea Faena taajWa Taacaer. Mlaa Fannie B. Cbeyoey, of Abaev i « f~i—«» of Swenhmne f College, la now teaching lo the foortV • grede of the i-uhhc school here. She v ha. aucmrded Mlaa MacMahan. who wea aobarhutiag after Mlaa Wheeler a teetgaed.^ , erut Baud aalkhaad. A hen Scull has recetvad the coo- j i tract fr«m (lark IkUrahsk. of Her r wmubowa. to place a rahataailal hedkr laead In front of and anrnnd the Paletine Apenwteota arhkrh hoiMmc h k ow laed by Mr IMfcohec*. n Mot Twackrd »• ahr tatjwroa aaletphia arbaa* kaadaam eattage lal I tw iter bay Irani el tketttuaa aaaeth t. 1 aoriira. -WMja-dga T»— lav He f ! hoed that Ma hmnhvhad hero aa :. t-whed by the ahyy^^ f j The kfMy Meat's rem iri.it a kigvratag «a hadd He aaanral habqeet y thh yrar ra Maawkay Jaaeagf a» It | eM tahe ptaee at the hheeiya
FIGURES OF INTEREST TO f TAXPAYERS OF CITY
■) Synojv&ia of Annual Report of; Connty Collector Joseph j I. Scnll. c t'oonty Collector Jotpb I. Scull j - pre.-r.ted hte aniuuol report at Ibei , j annual meeting of I tie Cape May I ,j County Board of Freclmlden al Capej . j May Court Home Tneaday. from! . which Ibe Hevtivei. takes the foikiW' J ( log of interest to the taxpayer.; , I Balance on hand Iterember 3lat, ltd*. I 2S 222 12 1 Courts. Mi a; Office. 4.131 Xt , Surrogate '• Office. 1.736 72 ' Office, 12006 73 1 .11 leeellarieou* Source.. lo SIS f. , Slate Treaa. I Irak, for School., 152 217 3| State Treaa. t'liecka for 1 ftoeda. P.,721 57 I Sale or Aveliiii ttua-l Kratga , Bonds. .17.K7M 13 Sale of tlceeu Clly Boa t Honda. | in 1 Sale of (Icean Clly Bridge ' Honda -ji ntH h 'ounty Taxe.. I'll 2St> Si ' Stale School Taxes. "M>it 2ft Temporary loan., 435.772 «l ! j »W8 1 10 di'i r>l"IU-RHRMKXTM. 1 1 I I i. Mil 36 « KB 87 i Stale llospltal for luaane. 3.180 82 [ A I m. bouse. 6 372 84 1 1 Surrogate'. Office. 2.B38 82 1 < K lectlona, 7BI1 2ft! 78 «8 Printing and Advertising. 778 ftu 3 113 t Vimmlaelonrr.. I S|9 71 Burying fndlgeul Soldiers 1 and Sailors, 273 15 and Officers. 4.246 52 Interact on Surplus Revenue. 760 00 1 Incidental. Public School.. 1., 528 82 t Public Building, end t runiic iiuiiamge end
1. Urnunds, 6 992 II , Bridges, ft 655 53 , Salaries County Officers. 4.250 115 1 lr County Road Main ten- r ence, 14.614 46 ! a. New Roads. 20.097 81 • , Mghtlng Publle Koada, 8.374 78 Hlaie Itallroad Tax, 74 002 07 1 '• Stale School TeXi 70.756 3ft Slone Harbor Turnpike. 25ft 90 v [ Woodbine Road. 8 781 4» , r Avalon Road Hrklge. 6.6S5 23 ' lulereet and Bonds, 16 910 25 1 1 Temporary loans. 423,726 61 ; f I- Ocean City Bridge. 15 986 SO, t e Mosquito Kxtermlnatlon. 600 00 . • Stale School Fund, 10 Ki ' Ocean Clly Road, 42 661 37 \" SberllTa Office, 3 27 p 60' n Clerk's Office, 10.689 27 r ,| Road Claims, 2,074 00 1 n j. I>ebt aud Interest Special " Dfcy . 6 198 06 v Cape May Point Boule- a vard, 10.408 19 ! a Stale School Tax Raised by , , COuuly. 81,464 29 j Reserve Fund. 7.488 21 Auto Fund, 7 678 08 1V ;. state Highway, I 638 52 : n 5894.065-27 |d HJIauce ou hand. 5 44 046 93 ITNDKO Iikht. • | a ■ Ocean City and Beealey'a at Point Turnpike. 13 000 00 ft Holly Beach Bridge, 20 000 00 L, ' Holly Beach Road 87.000 00 , Sea lale Clly Turnpike. 16 000 00 J - Tuck shoe Road, 60.000 00 B Scliellenger'a Handing w Bridge, 16 000 00 ' Koad. 10 000 06 .
Slone Harbor Turnpike, 70.000 00 - ' Avalon Roed Bridge. 87.500 00 1 i. Ocean Clly Koad (Bonds | , not Sold), 62 500 00 1 ' Ocean City Hrklge. 22.500 00 1 1278.500 00 i Balance County Tax Un- " collected from Cape May I, Clly for 1918, 1 18.804 6.5 ' 0 r FIJJATISd PKIIT. I 1- Ueneral Fund Notes, 510.000 00 1 . Ocean City Hoed. 33.0M 40 | , Caps lale Turnpike, 4.481 60 , * Cape May Point Boulevard, 2 330 00 « V I „ 549,617 00 , j SIKKIKO FUKU. | . Stone Harbor Turnpike, 52.800 00 , . Avalon Koad Bridge, 766 00 . " Ocean City Koad. 1.660 00 | I- 56.210 00 I 1 ' • I ONE SERIOUS FIRE > • — » ta—.i asm ra Iras. I , 11 The anto chemical waa out (wanly- ) t * eight times during the year I9IS end , ' ' extinguished or helped at that number ' ' • of Brea, Chlel 8. B. Conver r* porta. ■ , ' Many of theae were Mill-alarm Cres, !« 1 tba moM aerioua of which wa* at the : ■' borne of George B reck ley, over Breckley 's paint shop, October 6 The lose wea aboot «40. There wets box alarms aa fellows; . 1 March 8-Raataeoce of Thomas , 1. Young. 608 Central avenue: alight. t May 7- Cot lag# MS Fourth Mraat, -I I D UMANkV. SCA way .-viNiaaa aid rwino aim.
, owned by J. ™ May 29— Small stable owned by negro named Decker on Weat avenue; - 5109. Jaly I— Residence of T. Lee Adam*. . Seventh strew aud Aahary avatiue; I alight Jaly 23-Tar katlle banted over: , 23 -liarag* 861 Delahcey place; ' '' Anguat 1— "raaaed wins Seeoud - atreet and Atlantic aveooegwo alarau: I alight September 14 -Cottage 717 WeM avenue; alight. September SS— Colored cburco and ] doable oattage; 56B66. December 9-Brar 166 Wmt avenue ; - ahgfat- ' The many frteoda of Mra. W. Kor}'maa Fart, of Philadelphia, will be ' glad ta Irani that aba la meaeenng from a aartaaa auaefc of Utaam. Mra. Fan is a dang Met of Cnmmadnre and Mia. C. Howard Schec mat bora. 2 The aaaral meetkng at the Stock- , liutdar. •« The Ocean thy Ha tiding i aaad Da> Aaauctatkoo will be held ra Saturday evening. January 16th. 1614. al 8 o'clock . XI Aabawy a vacua, at which time aMnara fee the eraadng . ^ year will ha elartad. the Seeratary wUl . • present the Aaeaal Report aad ear* k other heataamaa may earaehelbn the • maeomg wUl he tnmaaeted A new • ■ mrtsacaadem by aMUitap—m 1 at that rime at ta dagjemm at , j braid at dhaMma ra ee him that 1 1 <* Muwaam-TtaM*. - air., U. ^ ay
' not strong for j, excursionists I '{Board of Trade Only Briefly | Discnsses an Old -Time j Local Topic. At the meeting >.f lite Board of Trade 1 • Monday evening J. It. Groves spoke 1 ; In favor of excursions to Ihks cky , during the •ommrr. He *ald he waa t under the nnpre-»lon that the Hoard j • of Trade ha* been agaloat exrur*k>u*. j Prof. J. M. Slevena mid that be did! ■ ha* ever taken any actlua against ' excursion* Secretary Tow n-rinl stated that the! , has never been In favor of Sunday excursion* Mayor Headley gave It aa hie J , opinion thai i>cean City's aurrew- will be along (be line established by the \ founders. It will alwaya be a cottage : resort Some people, he stated, say I I lie city should have Sunday school ' excursions The best churches and , | schools In Ihe cities are closed ' { j In the summer time aud their meintwrs ' 1 are here. Tba clly might get a class ' of people that would drive others off 1 Hie Boardwalk. 1 1 || Here the discussion closed. i — — V. ' GIVEN SURPRISE . 1 — ! or man Dai hi and wife Obtrrie Wedding Anniversary. " . Norman E. Darby and wife, of West , Philadelphia, were given a surprise , New Year's Eve. on tbe occasion , of the flflh anniversary of their wed- 1, ding. The surprise party occdrred at., the home of City Treasurer Holla Gar- , retaon aud wife, 1045 Asbury aveuue. j, Mra Garretaon la a slater of Mrs.! who Is a daughter of Clly Com- 1 ml— loner Thorn. , Mr. and Mra Darby, who have been , visiting bere. were Invited that even- ( lug to the home of Mr aud Mm. Gar retaon. When Ihey reached there they ( , the house lu comparative dark- ( - nesa, Mr. and Mra. Gvrrelson enter- ' teloing Mlae Kllxabrth Rreckley In J one of tbe inside rooms. ( Aa soon aa Mr and Mra. Darby had r , removed tbelr wraps, there was a flood . of light and Ihe "aurprlaem" were In ( view. Most of (Item were meuiber* «f t ! a social organ Izatlon established here | few year* ago, and kfiown a* "The , ' Aa It was tbe fifth weddlug anul ' veraary, all Ihe gifts, which were f were of woodeu ware, and later ( during the evening tbe refresbmenls ( ! were nerved on wooden pla|e*. Those present were a* follows: - Director aud Mm R. H. Thorn, Mr . ^ aud Mm. Abel I> Hcull, Holla Garret- ^ sou aud wlfe. Mm. Clarence Ferguson, . Klluheth Rreckley, Mr. and Mm j Murphy. Mr and Mm. Tbomat J. Thorn. Mis* Mary 1-. Comon, Ml** ° (iautler and Jesse Stephen. d
J All expressed Ihe hope lliat Mr. and Q , Mm. Darky would live lo celebrate p ) similar anniversaries In like ^ !*>**>• — s | ' From Ihe annual report of the ritate Board of Education for tbeyear ending <• .June 30, 1612, we take tbe following: * 1 tola! amouut of salaries paid all H the taachem In the Btate, ludodlng Ihe H 1 amount paid to Ibe teachers' retirement ■> > was 510,067.509 14, which waa an V 1 or 5821 889 56 over the pre 1 ceding year. The average salary paid • women teacher* In tbe primary 1 schools waa 5670.65; lo men ts sellers, F 5650.68 The average aalary paid »' 1 elementary teachers lo what ate 8 | as "grammar schools." grades di . 6 8, was, for men teachers. 5869 10, and C 1 women teacher* 5781.66. High C school salaries ror mso were 51.486.41, w and for women 5944 39. _ Claim Ctasua wlotssblp. Bays tba Baa lale Time* of last Frl- *] day: "The Bee Isle city baaket ball I team played against tba Cap* May : City team last evening. Bee Isle got . I with Cap* May City by tba aoore of £6-27 By Baa lale winning , ibis game I bey areoow ibe champions h i of Booth Jermy." P Be* Meai Orawlsi. ] Interest among tbe local Red Men J ts growing each week, aud the meeilngs are drawing a large attendance of tbe members. There were ' four palefaces adopted by tbe tribe el Its meeting leal etg^.
churches hold (' week of prayer First of Union Services Addressed by the Rev. C. j] H. Bohncr. |:; Tise aaaua wee* of prayer a*r* one* were begun «« the Fir-4 M E Churrh I Monday evening, alien In Haines ' p| presided and ■» at.!* sermon »a- d<j Ilvered by Hie Rev Ch»«lr» H Bohncr, 1 pastor of the First Pre-byterbn Cborcii, There **• a gbodsi/edj ' attendance I Mr Itoliner's theme «#s. "AI^Kikl Into Our Homes." lu(| bts text, II Kings 30; 1.5: -What have they seen J i to Ihtne lionae?" | In the course of his excellent *erj ! mon. Mr Buhner said a number of very timely things He declared that J what a-e tieve In our homes really I determines a hat our home* are. The j friends ahum a e delight to receive _ into our home*. Ihe books on the shelves of our libraries, ihe magarlors on Ibe library table. Hie very pl.-turra ! c-n tbe wall are an Index to ihe rhererter of our borne- The question of . the text, therefore Is a very pertinent one. | There are three tiling* which should be seen lu every home II Hie children ■u It are to grow to Christian manhood ( aud womanhood. They ere. Hist, an enthroned Bible: second, an erected family altar; and third. Hie felt 1 presence of ( 'hrist. I Mr. Bohner closed his sermon with j appeal to Hie bead* of households present In the congregation lo give |ltie*e three the right of way in tbelr home* this new year. A large congregation gathered In the Presbyterian Church Tueaday evening to participate lu tbe second service. Tbe sermon was preached by the Rev. Dr. J. B. Haines, parlor of ! tbe*FTrat Method in Church. Hejesd a. lessons Eph. 1:1-5-28. and Kevela- : lions. 7:9-17. aud lie used verse* 22 | and 28 of tbe ftrst chapter of Epbeslans , . as tbe text, "And hath put alt things | under His feet and gave Him to he 1 Ibe Head overall things to the Church, ! which Is His body, Hie fullness of Him | that HI let h all in alt " The topic for the evening was The ! aud the speaker's Inlmduc- \ Hon wa* brief, but concise and com- 1 prehensile God founded the Church ' In the fullness of time, neither prfnia- \ turely nor too late, but al precisely the 1 right Hme al Hi* preordained hour. ! And that Itral Church, Ihe 1'enlecorlil ! Church, was a splrlt-fllled church. Its • sjiesker* were splrlt-fllled; mi a ere also ( hearers. The Holy Bplrit'a visible | symbol that day waa the cloven j tongue* of Are upon each of Hie apostles and Hla power was maul fested In the conversion of listening thousands. Here the speaker! figuratively speaking, brushed away denom- I Instioual lines as being utterly nonessential to llie real spirit pf tbe 1 of Jesus Chrlat, which mu-t ' be informed by tbe spirit and operated ] Hla power, taking of the tbtug* of J Jesus C twist and showing them onto j Dr. Halde* pointed ogt tbe bouuden of men lo unite Willi Ihe church, I aud herald thai the Ural essential lo membership la repeutance fur and confession of am and Ihe new birth lite kingdom of God. And Ihla, be raid, must never he obscured or 4 glossed over. _ _ Mr. Bohner preached jn tbe Metho- 1 Church last night and Dr Halnea will speak In Ihe Presbyterian Church eveulng. The Rev. Blrney B. of Atlantic Clly, will address union service In Immanuel Baptist tomorrow evening Driver or Psossa hseeis. I, H. Fox. of Krldgrimi. a cousin of John P. Fox. of Ibis clly, I |n town New Year's Day. The [ man to tbe traloer and of J. P. Fox'e Merle Rex, end N. General Coxey: also Billy T. and Mist Bteadmtn. All are : well knowo racers In South Jersey. THE SANITARY Parlor1 829 Aabory threat John M. Rosenbaum OI™ 10 f*,Wrra'* Hair lake , Undertaker and Embalmer " •PbOB# ID OCKAJI CITY. H.J ' t J
Apartment Houses •re considered tbe beat Income Producing Investment in Ocean City, and we have several nicely located FOR SALE at actnai TERMS EASY and yon are saved all the annoyance of building. Write for particulars. Massey & Edwards Eighth aad Central Ave. i0ne5' men's <^hop 755 Asbury Ave.. Ocean City, N. J. Finest Display of Neckties Ever Shown in Ocean City ■ raw llalaaatoihti ikrae i« ahnaisq, J ttoe latae 'm Mra'* Wear aad eheryrae a* aekaaaltlaakoraawi [I niiii We bam a Cae Bra «f Sraran*. Cadcrram.Saaerama.awk Stoma, CUChra.,**. Mra ami Boy Kaacam. a ^actoatT"Stefaoo Hats. ' Ka^qaaaieaa far Orara Cxty Yaeka OatQCapa Wa Cariy Halap'esr Hoaaary
\ McAllisters The Leading Dry Goods Store I- January a Bargain Month At This Store THIS WEEK IS ; OUTING FLANNEL WEEK r All Outing Flannel Gowns. Skirts, Xigkt r-' Shins, Pajamas and Kitnonos reduced. * Lot « toe Outing Flannel, Sc yard. Wde2' Our Annual White Sale will begin Hext *! Wednesday, January . 14th, and coutinnc all „ , the month. j S. S. McAllister * 6Q7-8Q9 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. ; f*** * * ******* k t ***kkkkkkk» , 1 Choice Lots ™ Sale i : j l: ^ , 1 •Two lot* on Asbury avenue north of ; 3 ( , fourth street, 30x100 each; nicely graded; • • II ( [ on,V $750.00 i 1 . • Lot on Wcslv-y avenue south of Twelfth j Ii ( » street; 50x120; all up to grade; $2000.00 ' 1 " ( . % .A desirable eight-room house on Ccn- J ' tral avenue, in good condition; lot 40x100; 1 ' ' ' 1 only $2500.00 ) • :•! ! . JOSEPH J. SCULL J t « \ 757 Asbury Avenue \ Ocean City, N. J. I . 1 ' I . c ; fry,*, ttttttttj ■ !___ — u * **" — Tiiinimiiimii ° j HARVEY Y. LAKE j real estate , J' 838 Asbury Avenue * | * ; Ocean City New Jersey ' >IIIIIIHIItllllllHmHMMMIH||HII6ll|IMIIM5i b. frank smith Real Estate and Fire Insurance * :oxe Atataunv avcnui, ocean city, eg. o. ■ choice loie 011 Blmpsoo sveoue user Flrat atreet, $875 each. -v two-family apartment for tele ou DeLencey place very reaaouable Collage ou Central aveuue user Kirveutb street, big bargain. ou Blmpaon avenue user Fourth street, prioe 5825. ' on Central avenue near Eleventh street, 51100. 1 Lot ou Wesley avenue near Sixteenth street. 51150. v Plol df ground cor. First aud Wesley avenue, 100x106, price 52000. o ™ ^ ^ a^ — n ESTATE — INSURANCE , Clayton Haines Brick 411 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. i MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. 7 No watting for two week* lo know If you can gel It; wa ran tall yon at once. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front propertira. Cboioa oottagra tor rale. Alan Iota for I ureal meat and for Improvement — lb# cboioa of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., „ Ocean Cm. N. I. mm am. mar Arm ttomr9f^mttfvmmTmmnrm - E. J. HANN 30« eighth street ooean city. n. j. Interesting to Investors Tlost-Who Wist I Desirable laatiM In ■ Smile Hme rOW_SA^:E-* fevtoto lorafal la 8att AO, Qeran Cfay.K.^. ing Baflroad Matfaaa. Afar alia* for bongdov* rixnato ra Otaal Km Ilsrbor Bay, BaDtoy1* Point, R. J. | ARTHUR D. BARROWS rr CENTRAL AVENUE OCCAM CITY. h. J. 0 hann building eighth «L Opp P. B. U. Station j DIRECTORY —First Floor— 5 301 Eighth Street' RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street- — WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractor* 0 305 Eighth Street a E. J. HANN, Real Ectate Broker . 307 Eighth Street I WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law _ —Second Floor— ' g Rooms 2-J-4-5 JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder . Room 7— BUSINESS flEWS ASSOCIATION Rooms 89-10-JI i YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE X —Third FloorRoom B — PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA , FOR REMT.-Mra Jawaehfa etotow fa Oaaa B f niira * ■■ - HAMg, Ong , John Marts Lumber Co.] ocm»otv.ilj. .
> HWTcra ua rnmsD. I OPt.v ALL 3 CAB Scotch Hall Cor. 3th St. and Weal*) Ave. 6. XcGlksai Vlr. , H0T6L DISe/l YR6... J Ocean Ave. Del* ran Ktgbtli aud Ninth ritiwu OPEN AU. THE YEAS M. K. SMITH RihxivukaM. THE IMPERIAL ion I-KMTKAI. AVK_ OCX AN CITY. N J sxfjx ^a^jriaaaaallj Mr*. C. OkTSM. THE KATHLU A van as, OCKAN CITY. N.J. MINMKM LKWIhAIVNAHB WYOMING »#4 OCCAM ATCirg o*««a City, R, J. «P*a all tka jbbf p Hei flat Mra A. r. aiuia HOTEL ATGLEN of Iha oral aratiaily loeatod hotel* la Ooaaa Oily, lbs aha ha* alwua bora te make thia hoaae satoct ead homelika and lie aad aararad pati laaai tames ita so*, For tonua and parttoolat* addxaaa, ,« a. l. sarr. rr*r. THE WILMERS 708 Central Ave. ()|*ii all tba year. Flnt-«lam table board. Kvciilug dinuera. STERLING HOTEL UPKN ALL VRAM water heat. Winter hoarder* an Melted, a A. i-tMBRMT. THE HEWLINGS Moat dealrable lorallon. Open all year. Elevator to atreat level. Vapor Heal. I* M. MRWURIil Waalay av*. Uoaaa <My, M . J HOTEL LORRAINE 841 feu tral Avanua Mlta. WILLIAM FFANDlUt The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP NCFAIRINO NEATLY DONE 516-615 A chary Ant. Otaaa Cky. K. JJ C. L LAKE . ..REAL ESTATE AGENT.. Lota lor a*ja. OaMagaa *■ rata. Ootiwraafaara aa8aata< :imt E. C. BOYLE ~ Real Estate Breksr e2^EIOMTH STREET • CITT NEW JCMOCV f ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairiea Seventh St. Md Wsst Avs. Ocean City, N. J. Cfaolqq Dwlry Pi nStW Barter —m Rasa Aak far Booklet erSfeetaJd* First Nitmal lank Oeoaa City. N. J. omtiMMs WRUHAI w. aoorr KAjra. caraaa* EmimwL

