OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXIII. OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, MARCH .">. 11114 NO. 49
Ocean City Sentinel ocean cixv. im . j. R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor $1.00 Per Year, Strictly io Advance .J — L.ITTLB— Gandy Shop Olb ASBURY AVC. Dtis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by the Bute. -:- ilGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. Boyle Commercial Agency .24 Eighth St. Ocean City. N. J E. C. BOYLE, rianager Tamil adjusted and collected anywhere In Luted States. lance Every Cold Lunchei, iVcdnesday and F'c. Saturday Night The Excursion House IAMF.S CLARK Proprietor MAIN STREET and . . % NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N.J.
1 ' attobbcra-at-law. J^ORGAN HAND, I ATTORNEY and | COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ^W^OI-TICES* I Apgar & Boswell, • LAW °FFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, I ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. . JAMES M. E. HILDRETH . I Counsellor-at-Law « | TOWNSEND GODFREY Attorney-at-l.aw • II. 1. 1 AM B. DAVIS I' Attorney at Law 1 SB Eighth Hlrect 't j Ocean City New Jer-ey | . ' JOHN E. TOWNSEND; Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. • Ocean City New Jersey 1 j
fONES' MEN'S <,HOP " 755 Asbury Ave.. Ocean City, N. J. Visit Jones the Haberdasher. Every article in our store Absolutely New, £lcau and Stylish. We are not satisfied until our customer is satisfied. Stetson Hats Anderson Raincoats II Vou Want Quality JONES HAS IT i DID YOU EVER j j stop to.considcr how important' it is to have your home con- . f structcj by responsible builders? Have you seriously con- * i sidered the parts that are hidden? ■ Have you ever considered ' i how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid f a den parts play in the life and safety of your building' *i I a t us f . advise you how your home should Ik- built. " Plans ami sped \ J ticalions free . ^ j ' City Mill and Lumber Company | J BUILDERS j ' OFFICEISIXTH ANDWEST AVE., OCEAN CITY. N. J. f
New Spring Goods at Powell's.^ MY are displaying one of the fines!, lines of N,w SprinK |)rcss Goods, to l>e found in South Jersey. We have also just opened the first ship- 1 ment of the famous Koval Shirtwaists in tlic ncw styles for spring ofj" iflly -Call and see the many new things we are showing. i— -n _ _ , „ 1 1 5 — — The Reliable ROWell S Stora 921 ASBURY AVENUE |'" l' — _ — — /- 1 MILLER BROTHERS S DENN A HEMSLEY moiMALt Amo Retail asawveserusssa or DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM ( * PLUMBINO !£!«ra?5SiS .1 ■ *•■• or clerical torceto maintaiu. Giro ma a trial C. H. BACON OPT BI.I..N St R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing ; Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. kS-Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage. *ata
J. N-. GRISCOM, M. D. KltiHTH KT. ANU WEHLKY A V K. Allen Corson, Ocean City New Jersey D'< W. K HAINES COR NINTH AND WESLEY AVE 1 J-Jl KSCHKI. I'KTTIT. M H.| 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY QK. CHARLES B. RIDER; Dentint'< 809 Central Avenue Hughes' Central l'harmacy [ J. THORNLEV HUGHES. Manager j 1 1 = New Year Resolutions . ROY^ E.( DARBY ^ SRRIINO ■ jniHinery Opening J j Tuesday Wednesday |l March 10th and 11th f No " announcemant " cards t Cordial welcome to all J J. H. hllLORETH J | Kio A abury Avenue, Ocean City t - ^MARK LAKE Ji Undertaker and Embalmer
■Hbnn.ll. OOBAN CITY. W.J. j | Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's Boardwalk. Opp. Doughty 'a Pier , 1™" *"• VBAR ■] | N «. K.,k»..si a.rre.w.lir... H. liurkliartit & Co. ' I Pl.lTIBING AND HEATING 1 T S, CHAMPION MANUFACTURCB OF STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM i Hotel and Col lar* Trada a Hpeclaily j Holt, I'tione. 7TH AND WEST AVE City Title and Trust Company of Ocean City, New Jersey rj.l . : j CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $40,000 i^ivmrdrtL'" ,nbJ «* 10 che<"* wnboul . issuers titlcs issues OtaacMca WM. K. MA8SKY. Pre-tdmt VIKMIY I'. MttOKK. Vtce-Prealdent J. KITH I Alt TATKM.Hotlfltor DIRECTORS:
j. Kttblan Talelu
Clayton H. BrlcS KobanOanon KohartJ Kay
$ Baakisf by Mail a Specialty
OCEAN CITY TO HAVE |l TEACHERS' SUMMER SCHOOL
Pedagogues from All Over „ New Jersey Will be Here in Mid-season. iirein Pity, it may I* noted in pac- ' the* day. Ttia flr.l rfl'orta to secure I III. school I were luade la.t .uunuer, when *rcrel ' j this. city to .Cape May. where the M-hool tie. been held for many year., j Atlalr. were In mirti oondlllon al MIR Ill-ran City1, .-lienor, ooiitd tie 5 | ivirt'i b e li a I f lui-luded William K. Masaey. Harvey Y Lake. Otla M. Tow n Moid and i'rof. J. M. Hierena. aiiperlulendenl of the loi-el publlr | Die eltort. Io w<-ure Hie M-liool were - continued with -noli r.mhI rlTeel Itial | faol that I 'ape May and a number of ! Oilier place, denlred Ibe iwliool. . TO BUILD FINE HOUSE I'lau. are out and bid. will wion be , ! a«ked for Ilia ereetlon of a haml.ome _ ; collage here for It. It. UrluRllureC M, nephew of the late Itoberv It. Brlog5 burnt, onre city I reaeurer or PhljadelK | plila. who owned a flue "cottage on i The liouae will have two and onej half .torlea and a baeeroeul. It I* to II lbs built on Hie we»l aide of Ocean ave- ' thai -WI.-IIIIII of the city. I bred. V Hiuiuii, of Philadelphia, who ... an a ..Mailt city aollcltor there until a .hart lime ago. ha. been l4 | app. liiied executive clerk of the new declare Ihat no lieller .election could have brill made Mr. Simon, who ha. ; Hie reputation of being one of I he be. t nr real r.iale lawyer. In Philadelphia. - 1 win. in (hi. oily, accompanied "by Mr.. Simon and I heir daughter j K. C Itoyle.of llil. cily. ha. .old to Harry l> l.eCatoa pln^of gr.jUlid iu I III. city The land I. near the Irolley ^ line alallmi in llie new addlllnn to - NEW CANTATA BY CHURCH CHOIR
Presbyterian Vocalists Will he Heard to Advantage Easter Sunday, j The memhera of the choir of the I Firrt Preabytertan Church are prepar- , In give a mini delightful cantata, •'The Dawn of the Kingdom." by 1 Truman Wolcott. on Ratter Suuday. The choir member, are now rebearalng under the direction of the leader, K. Smith. The cantata ba> three parta. Klrat, •' "The I'ropheoy aecond. "The Dawn and the Resurrection," and third, "The Dawn of the Kingdom." The eolo parti will be taken by Mlaa lx>ulaa T. Coraon, Dr. J. Tborolay Hugbea and Mr Hmlth. '■'lit. i. a new work by Mr. Wolcott, w ho la a well known compoaer. PREACHED IN CITY iov.ii ennrrn Service. The Rav. Charlea H. Hobiier. paator of the Klr.t Preabytertan Chureh, of tbl. city, -preached In the Weat.lde city. -prncl,M 10 luc Yvmi.iae j)
Prmbyterlan Church, of tlarmantown, p , Pa , the Itev. Dr. William Porter I.ee, n mlnl.ler. Tueaday evening Week of (• prayer rervlcaa are being held In thai c church Ibl. week, oiber preacher, dur- p ing the week lelng Dr. H. M. Robin- p ion. of the Market riqaare Church, Dr. \ C. K. Dunn, of the Tioga Church, and t ' Dr. John Grant Newman, of the ' Chamher^W) lie Church, all of Pbtls- t delphia. J r The Rev. Rolitier wa. the gue.t of , 1 Mr. and Mra. W. W. Tboaon, aummer j vialtora at thia reaort, duilng -hi. \Uj I 1 In Philadelphia. * 1 _ I ocean CM* j The Ocean Cily ba.ket ball live da I -f feated a team from Pitman Saturday ' evening on Doughty'* Pier by the acore ' of 32 to 2S. The local, put up a faat rime agalu.1 their opponent., who f£l»o played well The member, of Ocean City Council. , No. 10. Daughter, o* America, are re ' queried to maet in their council chamber at T p. m .harp on Friday. March i's. 1914. to attend the funeral of oar late airier. Catharine Keull. Your. In L, L and P., HALLIR W. LA Kg, Mac. riae-y No. 10 1
r ! PROF. GREEN WILL ; SPEAK IN THIS CITY , ,, Series of Lectures in First M. E. Church is Arranged by t Jj William E. Massey. j' . William K. Ma«i ha- arrangril a | , .1 Klr.t Method!*! Kpt.copal- Church L u The llr.t lecture will he heard Thura- , being Dr. Kranc'l. II ( i reen , 'of t he ,1 Weal 1-he.ter State Norma! School. , r MAYOR ELLIS BUYS ' Mayor Charta. M. Kill*. Cainden'. J •Iderable holding, of really here. ha. 1 added to hi. po.iwa.lou. In tin. city ' by buying two lot. at Second .tree! 1 and Atlantic avenue, llnnogh J. M. 1 Mayor Kill. ha. a milage «... Klr.t * aummer aeawnn a< po.rit.1e. It* ha. a ' • boat of friend, here. a. can be olnwrved 1 '* by the many aalutatluo. lie give, while 1 * promenading the Boardwalk In the aummer evening.. n HOTEL KEEPERS GATHER h The regular monthly meeting of the < „ Ocean City Hotel Proprletora' Aaaocla- I I Inn will be held at the realdence of ! Mr and Mra. Charle. K. Haag, 1811 1 Went Venango afreet, Philadelphia, > i, next Monday evening. < ,r A. there la much bu.lnen of Impor- I n lance to be tranaacted at thla mealing, w In anticipation of the Kaater and .urn- ■ • met aeaaoii., a full attendance of the ' d member. I. dealred .t Mlnl.ler HrIA t-p. | J; the Rev. Fletcher Clark , «f Phlla- I I' delphia. came to thla city Huuday morning and conducted Mrvlca. In Holy Trinity Church in the morning and evening Then he Marled to gn - hark lo Philadelphia al 8 JS o'clock at i 10 night, hut there we. no Shore Pari 11 l.lue car out or the city and he waa ' 3f compelled lo remalu here all night i y Ha (fayed at the Imiwrlal and caught a Reading train Ibe next morning.
SEYERE STORM IN i THIS SECTION and Heavy Wiuds Put " Public Utility Corapauies to a Disadvantage. Imnniry. Ocean City experlei.crd a •evere «no-vri«.rin on Sunday and Mon- ' J »rrr the telephone, telegraph and elec- ' trie llghf oompanle*. uiori of who* ; wire, were temporarily put out of good ! working cofidlllon by llie .now and j to Home extent, and I lie Shore Ka.l ■ after ' o'clock Stliiday evening until ' early Tueaday morning. The Short Fart Line car. could have 1 been runnlug Into I III. cily Monday ' there wa. trouble with Ibe .witch at > 1 Plea.antville Conductor Price and < hi. molormau. who went out of about 7 o'clock, were held up *1 < Homer.' Point all that iilglil and Mon- 1 day. ' Rain began falling early Sunday ' i morning. Dm about 10 o'clock that ' , anow aud wind. Sunday night wa. a < bad one, and few people ventured from ' , their liome. Ity Monday morning ' , .now had fallen to the depth of prob- ' , ably alx Inche. on the level, and In 1 place. It lied drifted Jo a height ' of wveral feet. ' , HecauM of the heavy drift, and lijgh , wind., no'malona of the public arhoofa ' heh) Monday, but leauui. were ' I reaumed Tuewlay morning Willi a , giMMt-.ired attendance of pupil.. DANIEL DONOHUE DEAD : weal I'luiaclelpliiR ormi Wa. a i HI. many friend. In thla city learned with deep regret of the deeth. a few I day. ago, of Daniel Donobue, who . fo- year. wa. a popular grocer on { I Market alreet. near Thlrty-flfth rireet, [ Weal Philadelphia. He wa. a -urn reakleul of Ocean ( My. owulng a cottage mi Aabury avenue. Iielow Kour- . teentli rireet. Mr. Donahue leave, a family, who* . member, have the ayrapathy of' all The family loat a daughter at Coruo'i Inlet aome year. ago. .Hhe waa lUblng on the bridge and wa. .truck • a train. _ | li*.pre Train Robber.. [ John Datacheg and wife, of thl. city. i who recently left here for a trip Houtb, t narrowly e*aped an unpleaaant ext perlenee with train robber. In Georgia • Tin- train Juat a few bouri ahead of the one nn which they were traveling t waa held up and the ex pren car robbed.
CITY'S MASONS CELEBRATE S LODGE'S ANNIVERSARY
Members are Preparing for|I Annual Banquet During j tbe Easter Holidays. Member, of Ocean City Lodge, No. j 171, F. and A. M., celebrated, on : Thureday evening, the wventeenlh auntver.ary of tbe organ lr.al ton of tbe lodge, and they aud their frlenda. ' nearly 100 lu all, apent a few hour* In very Jolly faablou. Karly In the evening there waa a •hort bualneaa aea.lon In tbe lodge rooms lu tbe Masonic Building, at tbe I corner of Ninth (greet and Asbury I avennt Following this came tbe a social features. There were vocal a selections by a quartet, compri.lug Wll- t Item H. Colllaeon, R. L. Gofl and E. a M. Sutton, of this city, aDd Molt 1 Sbafer, of Trimble Lodge. No. 117, of i Camden. i An excellent collation waa provided, to which all did Justice. I Among Ibe speaker, were Howard ( ' R. Cloud, district deputy grand ma.ter , of tbe Twentieth Maaonlc DUtrlci, i who la a member of Trinity l«odgc. _ f No. 78. Atlantic City; the Rev. Charle. ! H. Bohuer, Oreenleaf Ixdge, No. SSL , Charle. P. Tllton, worablpfuj
master of Belcher l«odge, Atlanjlc O. Bolton Paraon., past m^Mer of Belcher Lodge; Clayton Hiloe. Mooreriuwu.No 158; Prof J M Evening Star Ix>dge, No. 82. Wlaconalo; R. W. Edwards aud City Commissioner Robert Fiaber. Among tbe other onl-of-town vialpr»*nt were James Pariah, peat maater, and Otorge M kid let on, worshipful master of Key.loo* Lodge. 188. Lin wood; C E. Bacon, Mantna, No. 196; Augustus Cramer, E B. Herckel. Belcher^ J^C. \5\ ParCbarl«"w^i*r Trinity, No. 74? At- f.
City ; J . Snyder. Gothic, No. 618. '' Philadelphia; w. Kandle. No. 180. * W. O. Walker, Mooreetown. • , 188; E. F. Ooff. Keystoue. No. 168; . J. K.' Moyer, Chandler. No. 227. Pennsylvania; Prof O. W. Reiohly. I Middleaburg. No. 986; Thomas J ) Duncan. Haddonfleld, No. 160. c Worshipful Maater Warren W t Brown and the wardenaare a committee to arrange for tbe lodge'e annual banquet, which will be held juet be- . fore Earier It 1# to beooeoftbe ) - greatest aflalr. to the hlriory of the ' i- lodge. b Ocean City lxidge wa> oonatttuted . | r February 25. 1997. In the old lodge ! I room In tbe Thorn building with Wee- • Br C. Smith a. worablpfnl maater; i ajor L K. Thomas aa secretary, and D ■ William Laka a. treaanrer. 1
BUSINESS MEN AT ' BANQUET BOARD , c Prominent Speakers to be ' at Association'! Event at the Hewlings. 1 The members of tbe Ocean City , M fU's Association are look- , forward with pleaaurr to their big a event of thla evening, tbe association's t annual banquet, which la lobe held at Ibe Hewllnga, and for which an t elaborate menu baa been arranged. , Tboee of tbe townspeople who have , ' not already, secured tickets should do ( ' at once. Major Gillette aud William H. , Berry, collector of Ibe port of Phlla1 delphia, will be tbe principal speakers, ( ' and they are gentlemen w hom It will . worth while hearing. At a meeting of the association 1 . Tuesday evening, tbe following were ( appointed as members of tbe reception , i committee: . } R. L Gofl and wife. Charlea HeadL- ley and wlfeaod H. Frank Hmltb and r wife. ■ William U Carroll, of tbe Fortysecond Ward (Oak Lana), who was t recently choeen assistant eMy treaanrer by VUj Treasurer Mct.kmch, of Phlla- . delphia. la among Ocean CHy's ' property owner*. He la well known * to a number of ttrte resort', summer ;• visitors. ; ^ I.oars A.nl kl Dsalh [; Ml* Alice Hmilb. so aunt of Mr.. Aodemou Bourgeois, of Erielville. Wednesdav of last week from died "
the affects of a fall sustained a year Bbe was elghty-tbiee years of age. Interment waa mads In Asbury It', dignified and glees you a delisen* of security to own your «t • OCEAN CITY. Besides, your responsibility as a real , estate owner makes you a desirable e cltuen. Think It over, then call on HARRY HKADLKY, t Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Aat avenue, next to Ore house who >- will show rem tbe very best way and r: I some of Use grsalari bargains lo be d | found here on tbe easiest terms 1 Phone eonnaelloa. adv.
WANTS ROOKERIES DONE AWAY WITH Director Fi9her Declares Old Buildings on West Avenue Menace the City. . Director Robert K.ri.er .1 Ibr I weekly meeting of I he City Com mlI streets, and *ld that there f Should tie mine way of eliminating . them. Klre lusuraiice rate. on adjacenl pro|«rty ban been tal*«l tiecau* of I of the city aud .tiuuld tie «tip;ire.*d r The city solicitor. In answer to Mr | , Fisher's i|uerle«. Informed him thstj i the city's health code will take Ptre of | which complatut ws> made. The , building Inspector, he further stated, , can take artlnu on llie old building. ! , There Is no legal right no Die part of j , the city to remove the* house* miles, i tbey are a menace, aud then there , would be a question uuder the city | I ordinance. He had doubts. he -aid, a. , Die city's |iower to tear down a
i , Building Inspector H. A. W. Smith j) , volunteered the Information thaf .onie : r of the places are only wegonsheds. j , , - On motion of Director Klsher, the « matter was referred to the building 1 1 Inspector and health ofltcer, they to!- ( u* their utmost power to remedy the | : complained of conditions. QUIETLY WEDDED ■rlberllcts as Mia Bride. ' Mrs. Mary A. Selberllch, of Phlla1 delphia, bassentout cards announcing ' the marriage of her daughter. Miss Agnes Cecelia, and Francis A. richnel1 der, of Tlnga, In Ml. Francis Xavler'. Church, Philadelphia, Tuesday, February 24. Mr. and Mrs. ricbiirlder will ' -be "at. home" on Tuesdays, April 14, 21 and 28, at R-5H5 North Broad street, Philadelphia. Mr. Hchnelcler, who Is a property * owner on Wesley avenue, near Fourteenth street, Dili cily. Is well knnwu here to local people and many of the summer visitors. He holds a reaponsl >, ble position with lbs Ketterlliius Comi, pany In Philadelphia. Mr. richoelder aud tils bride have ' gone South ou Ibelr wedding trip. '■ While away they will visit Bermuda. 8 They will be goue a month. They '' have Die best wlsties nf their many friends. LIFE-SAYBRS WERE 7 GOOD FIREMEN
Quickly Extinguished Blaze < iff the Cottage of Col. { Thos. McClung. ! i Ih order to heat one of theli bedrooms, I he family of Col. Thomas Me- ' who live in a collage In South " City, lighted an nil store In the ' room Monday evrulng. Later Injbeevenlng. Mra. McClung. while dewnslaira, heard something 1 crackling and she went upstairs to Investigate. She found that the bed- 1 stead and bed clothing were on Are 1 and the room abtexe. She cried for 1 help, which waeeoon forthcoming. Tbe ftfe-eavers at tbe Peck's Beach ' Station, being on.Jhe alert for veaeels distress, heard the summons for ' asstetauce, and tbey promptly responded and extinguished tbe blaze. The bed was so badly homed that-" It waa put out of service. Tbe auooal meeting of the City Gae Light Company will be held at the ofltce of tbe company. Eleventh street and Haven avenue, at PJo'clock Monday, March 9, for tbe election of a board of directors for the eneulng year aud tbe transaction of such olber burin** aa may properly cotpe before tbe meeting. You are cordially Invlltd to call and Inspect the Look Boxes In the vault of i tbe First National Bank of Ocean i City. adv. It. The Tlce 4 Jiggers hor* sale at Miller'* Haxar. Court Houw. waa on Monday postponed on account of the bllxxaid.lo Saturday. March 7th. all - same hoar aud place adv.. It.
GREAT PREPARATIONS FOR OPENING OF AUTO BRIDGE
President Wilson Among Invited Guests Automobile Parade to be a Feature. I Ocean city Is preparing to haven "rousing" celebration on Hatnedny, April li -Easter Hatnrday— to mark , III. formal opening of the Inter-connty automobile bridge aero* Gnat Hgg llarl-nr Bay brtwren Ihls otty nod Homers' Point. A I s special meeting Friday night. r plan, were perfected for the grew! ' event. I" which President Wilson, • I'nited States Senators Hngbe* and 'I Martins. Governor Fielder, Coogmasvfmsu Itaker aud the member* of the f I Slate l-egislstore will be Invited. 1 A feature of the day will be an antef mobile parade over tbe bridge on op I' m Atlantic city amis fUuliT Hi* " parade will leave -here at 2 o'doekSa < I Tbe various committees to act with ^ . d the bridge enmpeny ofllctela In tbe \. 'I I preparation for Die ceremonlea met, a* ' ! staled, on Friday nlgbt, the mayor pre- * I siding. The others present were H. 1. 1 V. Lake, W. E. Ms-sey, Otis M. Town--end. It. W. Kd wards, H. S. Mnwrar, 'f 1 H. H. McAllister. Gsorge Manii.Clkytnn •I Maine. Brick. Albert Fogg. F.. M. r j Hiilloo. Dr. I X Grlscom, E. A. Co.y | win. Dr. Allen Coraou, Charts* J. " j Collins and B. Mathlaa. s Mayor Hmdley was nominated as " ! irmpnrary chairman, and J. W. j Thurston was nominated as temporary
j secretary. <»n motion by Mr. Satton. seconded | Mr. Lake, It was decided that the directors of c e bridge company, with the representative- from lbs Board of Trade, the Young Men's PmglSRli* ' League, Daughters of America, tba I Business Men's Association, Hotel 1 Keepers' Association, Homers' Point Board of Trade and Conncll and the Homers' Point Independent Club, > irgenlze Dirniwlvea aa the celebration committee of the Inter-county adto - bridge. The* representatives are as folio we; Bridge Directors— Henry D. Moon, . the mayor. H. Y. Lake, Otle M. Town- . *nd, W. R. Ma-ray, Dr. Allen Coraon, - Dr. I. N. Griacom, R. W. Kdwarda, C. I II. Hhoeraaker and W. R. Hexamer, I Young klen'a Progremive Laagne— . .H.H. Mowrer. Hoard of Trade— Albert Fogg and r Clayton Halne* Brick. Hotel Keepers' Association -George i Mann. i The Business Men's Association — 8. H. McAllister. Daughters of America— KM. Button. Homers' Point Board of Trad* and i Council— L B. Mathlaa.' ySo inert' Point I ndepend eij) Club — ; Charles J. Collin.., on motion of Mr. Hntton, eaconded by Mr Hhoemaker, Ibe teRponiy niflcer* were elected permaoeflt odlcara. Co motion of Mr. Laka. eiecndrt by "Mr: RuTInn, H. 8, Mnwrar waa elected treasurer. (Ou motion of Mr. Maaaay, seconded by Mr. Tnwnaend, the preatdeut of tbe Hotel Keeper*' Association of Atlantic city, the president of tbe Chambecef a' of Atlantic City and tb* Atlantic City
i p resilient, of tbe board of tnd« of a'ape May. Wlldwood, Homers' Point, . i'leasantvllle, May's Landtag, Atlantic City. He. Isle Cily, Avalon and Harbor, Mr. Rlaleyptf lb* HeaU Jersey Realty Company, and tb* coramodorrs of tbe Ooeen City Motor Boat Clab end tb* Ocean City Yaeht Club were appointed aa members at , the committee. On motion of Mr. Ma~y. seconded Mr. Hutton, Hatnrday, April II, waa * , the day designated for tbe opeolngaf | the bridge. It was agreed that th* committee , that la to try to have President Wilson , here on lhat occasion should also write r to Congressman Raker nod Senator* . Hughes and Martloe, requesting thsaa to use their Influence In getting Preal-,-denl Wilson here on Easter Hatuiday. On motion of Dr. Canon, seconded by Mr. Hutton, tbe Commissioners of ( iceao City and the mayor and council ' of Homer*' Point seen requested to * -end a communication u> Prmtdeut e Wilson, exteuding to him an tnvlta1 tattoo to gltend the celebration. Gn motion of Mr. Maarey, seconded * by Dr. Coraon, e muatc eommltlaaof K two was apisilntad with power lied. T E. M. Hutton end H. Y. Lake were ' named as tbls committee. R. W. Edward* waa appointed a* a committee to consult with tb* Panoayb d (i oullDurU od Foartb Psgs.) >t i u For 'hauk Chcap. — AatomebHa ■e Roadster in excellent condition. Apit ply at Fogg's Oarage. Ocenn^*^^ ^
Rubbers and Rubber Goods Reduced
Leslies' Storm and Low I Rabberr, 00c end 50c Peat Qwallty. $3.98
> *' and flirts' Storm aad low Robber*. 50c > Men's Hip Boots. Arrow Brand, $9.90
i Mea'e $1.10 aad $I«J9. Rabbera, $!.» Ail Winter Otevaaamr Cape Pilar ad
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