Ocean City Sentinel, 5 March 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 4

OCEAN AYENDE TO BE IMPROVED City Will Build Street and 1 Piopeity Owners Construct \ the Sidewalks. Tbe City Commlutonrr*. la re*poo*r to written requnU from property owner* reed at tbe weekly meeting of 1 tbe board, deeldtd to repair the roadway of Ocean avenue, beta-een Hour teentb and Klfleaotb atreeta, d*m*ged 1 by tbe baaey atorm a few weeka ago, ' with tbe atlpalatlou that tbe property ' owner* will repair tbe aldewalka before ' tbe Eaater holiday «. ' Tbe following letter* were read at I tbe meeting: ' Phil*.. Feb. 25. IBM. > The t'Jty Commissioner-, ' Ocean taty, N. J. 1 Oentlamen:— I wlab to call your at- J tentlon to Ocean avenue, between Koarteentb and Klfteeotb atreeta. ' wblcb la In It* preaent condition due ■ to tbe after ellecta of tbe atorm during ' tbe montb of January laat. < I am tba owner of property No. MS.' 1 Ocean avenue and muat aay that I am < very much dleeppolnled In tbe lack of ■ latere*! you appear to tak* In reator- 1 lag tbe mad to.lt* former condition. I It not only make* me feel a* though I ' made a mlatake lu locating In your 1 city, but alao alfecl* valuation of < property; alao retard* what other Im- 1 provementa that I and other* conlem- ' plate. ■ Treating you geutlemen will endeavor to have the atreet In order be- c for* the Kaater holiday*. I remain i Very truly youra, c JAUBI MCRPHV, 1 IMC Booth atreel, l Pblla. * Pblla , Feb. 24, IBM. i City Oommlnloner*. J Ocean City. t Bin:— Tbe writer wtabea to call to your attention tbe damage to Ocean avenue, betweeo Fourteenth and Fir teentb atreeta, cauaed by recent atorm. I Tbe writer, being a property owper at < 1424 Ocean avenue, would aak. your ' honorable body If action cannot be taken at once to repair thl* damage I At the aaine time, II would be well to have all lot owner* lej aldewalka In I front of their lot*. . There I* oo doubt that If thl* atreel I I* allowed to atay In It* preaent oondl- t lion over tbe Kaater holiday a, It will ■ do a* much harm to tbe city aa to private property owner*, alnc* oo proa- ( peetlve buyer would want to purcbaae c ...... .. H . .,H hnlU ground and build.

Tbe writer treat* that hi* auggeatlon will meet with ybur favorable conalderatioa. Very reapectfully, Obo. O. McElkoy. Oceao City, "Feb. 2S, IBM To If la Honor, tbe Mayor, and lb* City Commlaalonera— Gentlemen:— I bav* been requested by lb* owner* of property oo Ocaau avenue to oall your attaotlon to lb* condition of Ocean avenue, between Foorteeoth and Fifteenth atreel*. Aa you aSMwate, alnc* tbe opening of thl* atreet, there baa been at lead V2S.0B0 worth of property built on tbe north weat aid* or Ocean avenue, betweeo the above mentioned etraeu, and all a good claae of property, wblcb could act bav* been without tbe opening of thl* atraat, wblcb your bonoraUebady approved September 18, 1812, by eoaeeuang to tbe filing of a map at Capo May Court Houee and In the dty. I reapectfully call your attaotlon not only to tbe Improvement* In tbl* particular block, but to tbe money received for tax** between tbe couth•net eld* of Wealey aveuue and Foorteeoth and Fifteenth atreeta. Tbe tax for Utl waa BBSS 88, and for 1012 waa >401 tt la- an Increaae In tbe actual caab received by the city. It doe* **em to tbe writer that tbe locnaa* alone would warrant yoor body In replacing aa Ocean aveoae coo Id not bav* been mad* without the opcalng of the Mreet, and, a* already mated, your body approved of the amp fat lb* extaoetou and your city eumyor approved of tba wock. Now, to me, H eeema aoty fair to tbe property owner* that lb* city replace tbta atraat In the eoediUou u waa before tbe atorm. 1 am act Writing you became I have any iotereat in ihla block hut think that, after your ettantloo bat te-u called to tbe Improvement*, • your booormbl* body wUI cooilder tbl* appeal only jo*t.

A waging your pleaaure In (he Your* vtry truly, J. M. CBKNIKII After tbe letter* bed been reed, the mayor aeked If there were euy lu the room wbodeelredtoeay auylblug on tbteamlttr. Harry J. Taylor, of Philadelphia, who live* on Oceao aveuue, near Firleeulb atreet, mid ibat he and Mr. Murphy bed an Idea that iheclty owaed tbe atreet; otberwlae tl.ey would never bav* ball! there. Director Klaber *ald Ibat, a* be elractlOD of Ocean avenue at thai taction waa not accepted and In Ibat cam there would be no reaponalhlllty upon tbe pert of tbe elly. Therefore, be did ooCaee trow tbe city ceo legally be held tttpoDtlble. . However, tbla la ao nnoaual eaae and tbe city may bav* tome way to build It TbeuHty aollcllor Mid be did not *ee how tbe dty oouid ho I Id It oolea* they charged tbe property owner*. The wi*at baa be*n dedicated, but not aompted by tbe dty. Tbe mayor ataled that be agreed, with tba writer* of tbe letter*, that tba atraet abould be repaired before Haater. A* tbe atreet wee waabed away by tba eevera Worm, be we* of tbe opinion. t hit It abould be Improved - by tbe cfty. but tbe property owner* oufbtto repair tbeetdewalk*. Director Fiataar euggiMUed tbe Intromattoe, ton be wa* told that tbw would take too Ion*. Tba mayor aaM that he thought tbe ■

thing atald t>* accompinbed By City Clerk Ademt lending out notice* to property owner* to repair Ibelr aldeIwalka. He wa* of the opinion thai ibey will do ibl* work. On motion of DlrectorTborn. Ulreclor Flaber wa* Inatructed lo make ibr [ atreet Improvement, Ibe clerk to aeud out notice* in tbe properly owner* a* •uggraled. ' , K. OF P. TO CELEBRATE r *i Atlantic Cll* Wlitiln a nnori Time. That Ilia KnlgliM of Pytbiea of tbe tlrand Itomaln of New Jerrey are making elaborate praparatlona for tbe > celebration of (be golden jubilee of Ibe , order on May 12. IX end M In Atlantic City la Indicated by report* from all ; part* of the Bute. The work of arranging the commemoration he* lu progreaa two yeara. Tbe matter of a celebration waa Ural conaidered al Ibe aeaalon of tbe Grand . held lu Trenton lu IBI2. , The order of Knlgbl* of Pytblaa founded al Washington on Februi IB, 1804, by Juatlce H. Katbbone . and twelve friend*. It bad aa lu baala tbealory of Damon and Pytbla*. ; wbl;b had been played In Washingi but a abort time prevloue end f made a deep Impreulou »u tbe mind . of Mr. Ilathboiie. From tbe original tblrteen member* II baa grown and [ apread through every Htele In Ibe r end many part* of Caneda. f and even ha* branch** on tbe Island* . of tbe aea. Thar* era now nearly . lodge* In Ibe order, with 800,000 Connected with Ibe order I* en eudowmenl branch, wblcb bold* aecurItlee worth over >100,000,000. The aubordlnele lodgaa bold property loth* value of more tbau >02,000,(1(10 and paid out for tbe teller of tbe elek and burial of tbe deed over >76,000,000 Ibe pest Hfly year*. In New Ibe order ha* 188 lodges, with a membership exceeding 20,000. Shi Ratal* Tratrofero. Ileccnt real estate transfer* In Ocean oily recorded In the office of County Clerk H lid ret b, a* reported In the Cape May County Gazette, are a* follow*: William Ferguson et ux et ale. to . Fergueou. 8 lot* In Hectlon H Andrew Kane *1 ux lo John P. Fox. i l-ota 484 and 48.7, Hectlon C. < Cbarle* P. Lake to William G. bom peon. >80. Imt 80x100 feel on 1 northwest aid* Waal avenue 2-70 Mai j southwest from Fifty-seventh atreet. George H. Keckltt el ux lo William ! G. Thompson. >75. Lot 40x100 feel West avenue. 210 feet enulbweal , rom Flfly-eeventh atreel. i

>n George A. Deertnget ux lo Annie K. t ir- Townsend. >8500 Lot 712, HeetlonC. I Thorns* 1). Sharp et ux lo James < M. Chester. >1400. 11558 100 acres of 1 marsh known ea "Wlllata' Point." j • I HectloD A U from Nona to Ninth *ire*t* , IjrlDv between West and Hav*n av*on** ' id Hectlon H I* from North to Moth strew* end " M front Ninth to Fourtacalh rtreela, Iwtwrea t n lb* bay and omul Mutton I) run* front Koarteentb lo NtMtMMb street*, bwown f J Xlortrealb . lo Tw.ntj-HoarUi street*, be- J from Twsnty-nintb lo TMnj-toatth streets, t b tram Thirty -fourth lo Fortieth street*, be b I- t ween tbe bay and ocean. Hewlett I runs t r- bom Fortieth to Forty-etnb street* , brtweeo . » lb* bay nod ocean. Hectlon K runs from . Forty -elilh to FHty-aseood street*, between * P the Dty and ocean. Mention h rune from • Ftfty-eeeond to rnty-nlnlh street*, between P I* Fee led Mis King. | y In oo* of Sir Kicbard K react* Bar J i- (ne'e rare collection of a Driest Are .. bleu etories la a atory of bew tbe kiag ® , weat Into use dark aaxag Me Bleep * big alavee and detected tbe oaa be ■ I I*** b*» toad upon all « lf of tbe bean. Ibe king rater • Iwt »' • of tbe culprlt'n half, no be could Mil ■ f htm next day. But wbat did (be aty w 0 rascal do but aoaak op and cut every r ettor Mare* bntr Wires all (he aiaras n • were must read mi day before lb* b , i bran* tba Uag saw «a wae beaten •' by a master mind and said. -Don1 1 dare P< do It again " Tbe ktng ought to bare * tried tbe CfaiM*e teal by giving (beat b r dry rice greiu* lo ctoewr In frlgbt lb* • sails a will not Sow. and (b* celprlt •' - baa IV apb hi* (to* avl dry — New York ** From tb 1 * ( Left Handed. dl Among (be world's left banded gen ni tunes waa Ireuuardo da Vlarl, who to wrot* a treatise on aviation, tbe band- P' writing of wblcb travel* from tbe right- "J 1 aide of tbe page to left Nelaon, too, ■' ' w*« left banded, hut that waa from r usceaalty. 111 J. B. Green rw-ord* a atory of Admiral Nelson-* visit (o Yarmouth to re £ celve thr freedom of tbe borough. "A

storm met blm on hla landing, but tbe danger failed to prevent bta appearance on tbe quay. When tba freeman'* > oatb wa* tendered to blm Ibe towu ' clerk noticed that tbe hero placed bla left bind ou tbe book. Shocked at tbe 1 legal Impropriety be said. 'Your right band, my lord.' Thai,' observed Nel- . eon, 'la at Tuiei-Ufa.' " Here* Hatred. Of all the domestic animals the boree , I* probably tbe moat gentle, but there are exception*. A California man bad ; In bta stable * fine thoroughbred bona, of wblcb be made quite a pet One day ' be went Into the etable, and, Stopping to pat hi* favorite eteed, he wae cur 1 prised when the horse, with a violent ' plunga, hrwLc.Ilo- halter and came al - Mm Wllh upen moutb. At first be I thought It wa* In fun,, hut b* soon ■ realized hla mistake and hastily climb r a ladder and yelled "for help. On tbe arrival of hla son tbe boree went e back to the stall and Immediately re somed lta former geptleneaa to all but tt* owner. To blm It remained n dead ■ ly foe nntli be was compelled to sell It 1 He never knew tbe reason for lis sudden aulmoalty. A Gentle Hint. p Little Bobby had been forbidden lo 1 ask for dV-w-rt The other day Hiey f forgot to s«Tve hint, and as BoLby ta | very obedient be remained slleuL al- , though mwli affected. "JoeephlnV said the father, -pas* me a platr" -Wool yew have mlne7' cried lilt I* 1 Bobby. -It Is very clean " No man was ever dlacontented with r tba world who did Ma duty to It

■ o-o-o-o*c~o-oo-o-o>oKroo-^ ; ] Brought Back I to Life | • 1 1 A Stoty of the Twenty-first ? I ( t Century J By F. A- MITCHEL | ' From tbe New York BUte>. Jul, 30. - " 2001. l Near tbe middle of tbe nlneleeolli ^ t century an Ingenluus Frenchman wrole ( ■ a story baaed on Ibe Idea tint Ibr lis , • lug human body by a procra* of et I bauktl'in of Its lirobture called deal-- i • cation could be kept a* a mummy f - ■' ■ i an uullmlted |ii-rlod and by tbe relnlro I ! dndtou of water .wild be rraulmntnl • This llierary production waa cousld ' I ered by tbe (wople of that age lo !*■ very Ingenious and Mg hly Imaginative j i There waa no pretense on tbe pan •>( , ■ tbe author Ihnt tbe Idea on which It | > was built was or ever would be poise | • Lie. nor wa* II taken seriously by Ibi j , public. I Tbe coming of tbe twentieth crnlurj i I marked Ibe U»-lunlo^ of a new •• leu I I tlllc ere. For a hundred year* men , . bad beau dbcoverlng Ibat they could talk lo each oilier from differrut port, , of Ibr globe; that dlserne was mulling t ' more or lews. Ibau Ibe work of loll ( - nllrly ^* tun II germs and hundri-ds ol , i otbcr-lo them marvelous pro.w*se«ol t bsture. These discoveries were niostl, a I acctdeutal. But about the year !!»«. c rich men tiegan to found Institution, t with a view to making regular prog t One of the rno*t Important sul.Je. ts a studied by these Institutions baa been ' tbe human body and that mysterious , life pns-ess which la born with It ami ( grows ea It grows. In Ibe year Mill 0 ' scientists began to experiment, amoug , other tbluga. on the animal heart and t f ootid that | .on Ions of It removed from ( tit* body and cultivated In hyptonic ,j plasma would puleate for eever.-tl t montha. This changed tbe conditions r under wblcb tl.e animal might be pro g nonnced dead. It was also alnnl this p time (bat aclrntlsta laid down two p cause* of bodily death or corruption j, tbe action of microbes and self diction. From thl* scientific fact natural „ ly followed tbe axiom -exclude the ,, microbe*, exbanit the water and there fr can tie no death t( A hundred years bare Intervener lw qr tween a knowledge of (bis fact and lis tt being pat" In practice. That which 1.V) d, yeara ago wa* tbe basis of an Imngl native extra vaganu baa today bess.me Bl tbe aubje<-t of an actnal occurren.v It a pilars that about tbe middle of f, the twentieth century there lived In - ine vweooeio century torre nvrsi ...

Chicago, then a nmall city of not more I. than four or five millions of people, n I. meat preserver named Rwartt. wb— » • Adriaq rboae. ratber than follow ,f tbe footsteps of hla fattier, lo dc vote himself to scientific research Be log belr to a couple of billion dollar*. * 2000 wealth units— tbe people of ' that day bad not I wen driven by vast n of typifying fortunes— be wa* not pre , vented from following onremuro-c.t" * a Tbla Adrian Swartx loved a beeorl » girl wbowe name aptowra oo tbr 11 record* a* Muriel Anderson. Trote- ' aor Bwartx worked on bis own lines. * ta bl* own laboratory, keeping bis In , vaetlgatlon* a i.rofoOBd nr- ret Whii, wan dolor baa only eonw to Itrbi • Bffy years after be wa* engaged In 1 work. He was absorbed In two ' things— hi* InveMlgattons with a »ww 1 perpetuating tbe Itfr principle and | Muriel Anderson. ) It wis then known that different , parts of tbe body may be token from a person who be* receetly been pro Mounred dead by Che aid standard and preserved la rotd storage vanlt* for Indefinite period Tbe young pro ' feasor wis tide to start eo bl* lnveetl , , gattons with a knowledge of this and other fart* Know to* that .cmiptlou , I* kepi ««t by excludlug ml I nobs* and water, be drrotrd himself , i fie IbelMMfHy of a process by wblcb, after having kepi them out tbe water aalgbt be retatnalnred at a later data without admitting tbe microbes. Th*t the iwearMng process may be suspended w.tbout producing corrupwa* also known to Professor and ibis was a very Important point. Tbr main problem before blm not bow lo keep out corruption, but to restore auluiatlon. Miss Muriel Anderson waa taken 111 and died. Iter lover's grief waa ao great that for a time II was feared be would lose bta reason. Thenno evidence that tbe body was not of by burial, wblcb waa tbr uaual method In those day*. After tbe girl's death Rwartt waa observed to bla investigations with atlll est ernes* (ban before. Indeed, bla relatives feared that be would go Intone ou the subject of perpetuating There are traditions that a dog lw longing to one of bla friends died and ten rears later nnnesrssl nl hie mee. ten fears appeared at

, tag's door and showed great delight at tbe reunion. It waa whispered that ! the dog bad Iwen reanimated by (be i yonng profee-or. There wis a stmllsr atory about a ckt. hot unaeteulltlc (»■• son* claimed (here waa nothing n ' markable In bringing back a est p. fcfe ekcept for the tenth time. These matters are mentioned here to abow that It was am.puard Professor Bwartx was reported lo bare achieved -some ( success In tits work. , Recently there was a commotion In . tbe Institution For Scientific Research. located lu tbla dty. Doctors and pro ' faaaora haes been seen to be consult ^ Ing together to w tappets, but despite tba 1 improved methods used by some of our etiterprNlug reporters for magnifying the whU|>et-wAvrs tbe secret waa kept Then it waa confided IB one or two per J sons that a body that bad been more tbau half a .wmury ago prepared for a life i-crpet uatlng pr.wes* bad been (lis. over ed and removed li> ibe Inslltu 1 tlou .Willi It was a poi.er sonic four " decades old. gtvlug tlie'resulta of ex parimetils in reanlmal log bodies. A re " port was circulated that tale dtacoverlea completed the procean laid down in (be |Mtper and might possibly render If effective. We are etui Pled In (Ms Issue, owing to tbe enterprise of one of our repor i torial staff, who used ear megaphone*. X ray teles. -opes for looking through i atone walls and other modern devb-ea. • to give our readers the tno«t remarks i dmrd by mortal nun. In the year IBK1. when tbe tbermnm- > eter stood 3d degrees Ih-U.w xero Fab reubelt. there .tl«d In t hi. ago Muriel Anderson The ntgbt «r her burial I her lover went alone to her grave, ex *£m«! _b.r body and removed It to bj*

^ laborTroTy. TiTTT.nPrt being to or temp"! to reanimate It. He bad not tbPIi (ter j '' fe. led any proeee. l.v which ibis cubl i' be arraigipHabed and for the tlrne I-- ! lag devoted himself to preserving tbe body HI* method was twofold. «nr rounding It by ebe.nl. ally produ e.i i cold '.1*1 degree. Is bred belt and be: I met!.- sealing This accomplished. fl>. body was left lu a vault under tP. laboratory, and tbe professor pr.ee.-d ed will. W* ei|e-riments for res me I i tatlon on tbc.lower animals. Time paxx-d without any result**..! feseor lu risking the life. of bis loved one In .-old storage. Professi.r Kwartr dle.1 without gt>" -tip bis secret, l.ut be made prorl sloii for a .-..nllmiai.ee of Ids . wort contingent ..(»... .-ertsin happening* Be.-e.itly the ground on wtab li tils lah of e reel Ing a V" story B.kyacraprr U|«" In .tigging for tlj/oundatPms tin vault fifty fe.'t below the surface In Which was a targe glass mausoleum Attached to It was a notice to look in tbr wall behind a metal plate There tbe inauaoteiiro contained tiie l«.|y ■>. Muriel Anders/.n, supposed to bav. .died In 1855. Then followed. to state men! giving t'be process for life prerer ration and the results of Professor InveMlg.itjou, with a view to . reanimating Indies. Tbe find was reported to tbe owner meratier.of the cort"< of Investlgatorof tbe institution For Scientific , Be search. The' tnanaolriim waa removed the Institution and Ibe paper read and discussed at a meeting of Its stall that certain obstacle* Ibat bad been lo 1 the way of Professor Swartx had bee-. I removed by recent discoveries mode al tbe Initltutlon. i The first question discussed wawhether I he body would be found uik.ii , examination to have retained Ibe germs of Ufe for half a century, but It *»« , agreed that this knowledge could only ^ gained by the right process of re animation. That process was under | for several weeks with ci effort to keep the secret Finally Sbuntuuner. Pb. D.. I. 8 (Inrestl I gator In science), presented a plan of i procedure that captured the Investlca t tor*, and It was determined to pul li practice at once. The glass sarcophagus was f«und to contain water, but at a temperature of 145 degrees mtuua. or In lb* solid form. Its Introduction bad been In tended to show that water abould !•» -Introduced w ben resuscitation wa* con. mencrd; warmth wa* gradually Intro duced and with It Infinitesimal quantl 1 tie* of oxygen and then a tittle ordinary atmosphere. Tbe body resembled a skeleton cor . ered with leather, but under a alow j process of (be Introduction of elr end ni toe iiiirooucion or air ano

r water a alight filling oat was percept I 1 ble. Tbe latest microbe antiseptic wn. ' used, and auii«aafully. 8o slow was ' the process (hat It was a week before tbe watchers began to perceive the slightest sign of .a living organism, and ■ even then there wa* no certainty con eernlng It. 1 It would be Impossible for the nnscl ' eatlflc mind to follow tba variou* dr vices i*eveu(1<e of danger applied by the reviver* Results atone can be glv e«l IV it bin ten days the body had a« Burned tome degree of roundness There was atlll tbe pallor formerly tup posed to Indicate death, but now known In some rases to Indicate only a sits pension of the action of tbe heart. The Bret sign of life was n slight tremor, nl which tbe reeusotutora clasped one an ether's band* In an ecstasy or hope. It waa toon after tbla that tbe bodywas removed from the sarcophagus and placed In t warm bed. Tbe region about tbe heart waa then alternately clutched and released once In several seconds to atari tbe action of that or gats. T'be arms were worked to ami fro to atari respiration. A very small quantity of food was administered. On tbe rigbtreutb day wbll* tbe re enscltatora were ell preaent tbe ll|w moved, and tbe single word "Adrian" was faintly spoken. Tba scientists were delighted. But pototment. Despite ell effort and care tba algna of life died away and have saver returned. It la believed that when consciousness returned It bronghi with It tbe liability to mental distress. Which we sow know la tbe body's greatest enemy. Tbla produced the re action. A Ufe held In suspense for years baa been temporarily restored. But what ■re the conditions of this suspended animation! Who knows! Wearying Happlnaaa Tba btabop or Manchester, spanking et a meeting at Cborcb House. Weatm In* tar. said tba secret of happiness was to bar* ■ snOrient multitude of worries, Tba man who had only one worry, a bHnd (bet would oot b* pulled op *( might by the servant or a coal tcnttla the bottom of wblcb was always coming out, fonnd bla way to tb* lunatic asylum, but tbe man wbo had no rims to dwell upon bla worries because 1.1 u|kju ui* wvrvrae iwiuh s- b* bad to go from on* to another and

■i beck again aad round asd round Bk* a a m squirrel lo a cage could b* a perfectly ° ,, bappy man.- London MalL « „ Irish WiL " t 8wlft scoffed at Irish "wit" Is soma biting lines. .Nevertheless IrUb wit la H. one of tbe moat preciooa tbluga. On* be w soon baa a anrfelt of tbe professional J, ,, funny man In Hugtaad. tbe pawky M „ Book tba American bnmortat. Tb# Jl Irlsb peasant never dtsappolula. and p: l„ wltb h!m It la all so naive and natural. " h -Loodon Saturday Ravlew. t Goednaa* and Greatness. d M Ooodaeaa comet from wlttalo-from S jr feelings, tboughta and desires resulting •> ig In action*. Greatness ta (be conae- S ,1 quenc* of bold actio aa. great energy, o: r ambition, estarpriae sod oeraevarsncA 2 (V Mrs. Nawlywad. ™ w "I wish to complain." said the bride o •n haughtily, "about (List fiunr you sold u- me. It was tough." J' 'Tough, ma'am?" asked tbe grocer. J x "Ye*, tough. 1 made a pie wltb It, * r and my buaband could hxrdtf cut IL" b c- —Everybody's Magazine. h In ''' Mad* In Heaven! u "Now tbey claim that tba human p ig body contains sulphur." >r "In wbat amount!" "Ob. In varying quantities" » Eh "Well, that may account for soma J ■«. girl* making better matches than oth * 1 era"— Pittsburgh PoaL J On the Shelf. p Whs. hii be.«,„ or ||,< good old play In which Hie vUtaln exctaliua: Hal' , ih iit.tr Id 'rt" 'o smuggle the ctwa-fid away. u I*1! wwr,"r° """" *?-" ,Ul- "U t- — A^ilnsflaM L'nlan

'PREPARING TO • OPEN AORO BRIDGE "t van la and Heading ItollrnaA* reque-l J Ing Iticm to run tlielr tl excursion l ltalnonKasterHotutdBy.ATSfll.il. H. H. McAllister wa; nauicl ok o r r.immitlee to provide peuuonts to be . sold on that day, and Clayton lialnre d Brick wo- appointed a- porodc marshal. ^ apimtnted a committee to procure I Oil* M. Townsend and 4 liarle* J. ] Collins were appointed a committee lo , decorate Ibe city. Dr. (irtacoth was . ap'xiiiile.1 a committee to see the . members of Hie Assembly and Senate i> extending lo liieui an invilatlou lo al- " On million of M.. I take, srvsinded " by Mr. Brick, an invilatlou .-ommlllee ; was ap,s.lnle.l will. Hie mayor a. | W K Ma»sey and L. B. Malblas. i C. If. Shoemaker and U.S. Mowrer , > afirr the illumination. I Following I* Ibe eiitertammeol or ' luncheon commltlee -elected: II. W. 1 • hM ward*. K M. Sutloii. (ieorge Maori ' and Dr. Alien t'onmn. j H S Mowrer and Lent- II. Malhlos I [ were appointed a* a romqilttee on ' 1 Rrintlug. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ •) - Ilia Frroldenl end Governor for April 1 • II, Dr. Griscnm Iwlug ailded In lhal The mayor w as mmel as chairman '' 1 of Ih- rcicpllon cnmmlllec. 1 Dn moilon of Mr. Kd wards, sr.- 1 onded by Mr. I.ake. a program com- , mlllee was appotuicd, namely, II W. ' Kdwards, ( barles Collins and II. Y. ! On molton of Mr. Meaaey, seconded Mr. Tow n send J.-W. Tburelon wa. , appointed a* Hie bureau of Informa- J WTF.KI INU •* Mlsa II. M (iofl, Philadelphia ^ Mra. W. Wilson, Master Kveietl o Wilson, McrCharilville: Fletcher Clark. Philadelphia. Carl W. Hlerl. B..»tou: Frank J. J Gormau, William A. Cloak, Phllailelpbla: (Tiartrs Htang, Gceau City. d r ixvkra1xf 5 j

Mr*. Fraud. Corson. W. J. Powell a i, and wife, Ocean City; George K. Milch, * •e Philadelphia; B. J. Clemenoou, IJor- 1 ic olhy ; H. W. HlevenaV Wild wood. i d * HEW UN (18." 1 W. L, Dilge, Atlantic City ; I>. P. J Palsie, Jr . D. P. Patate, 8d, the Kev \ and Mrs J. B Haine*. Ocean City ; » j C. C. Head. Camdeu; Helen L. Even*, 1 j How ard Keen*, Marltnn ; Herman , Van Fleet, B.T. Moure. Henry Pexzctle, * « M. Crraeweu. Jr., Philadelphia; Horn- J * thy Porter, Mary H. Porter, Murlei A. , " Porter. McrcbentvHIc. ■ mecAYNK ' ' Hoy Adam*, Pleaaantvllle; K. II. , Taylor, Wilmington; J. M. Hcbilllug, 1 Harry J. Taylor, James Murphy, Geo. | v Hobertann, U. M. Hlabop, Henry * Guruey, A. T. James. W. M. Btllwcll. a n Charles K Itiday, W. H. Marvin, C. J I K. Andrews, Mr*. H. W. Andrew*. O. ' II J. DeKouue, John M. Wood. W. A. r Itunaell. A. G Huaaell, Pblladelplila; 'n Paul L. Deigranges, Mr*. Auna B. Fas* 111, Ocean lily; P. Julian Latham, c . Waablnftou; \V. Walker, Allauiic 5 .. Lily; C. F. Coreon, Court House; l,'. * " Davis, Woodbury; W. L. Hweelen, Ml** ('. II. Htcwarl, Camdeu; J. W. J •I I.yalnger and daughter, Mr*. C. Ly- ' a uger, XurrlHOWh: * . . r Minister to Mellre. ( 'n Thr Hev. Kll GlU'ord, pa*tur of Ihr , Merchonlvllle M. K. Church, ourprlsrd a •a tbe member* of bta congregation Sun- 1 * day by declaring Ibat «e will tiol accept ibelr luvllallou to return for J ta another oonfereuce year, but will i it ask lo be placed on tbe retired list. It ^ I* Mr. Glflord'* Intention to make bta ' home lu Trenton with bl* daughter. Mr. GlfTonl I* well kuowu In many of , * tbe people of i ble city, <t ' U«*l Document* Drawn. i I *gal pa|iere of all description*, in- J r, cludlug will*, are carefully drawn by p It. Curil* Robinson at hi* office, 744 < t- Aabury aveuue, Oceau City. N.J. adv. 1 t ■ , s I SHERIFFS SALE.

of^or!"0 ra'prem ' ^ tor f t poblic reodoe oo""' '*"*" ,,po*' lo "m"' *' Monday, March i6th, 1914 5L|yO»mrt'MoreSr Sire'ai*: "coaniyeNrtr All itaoierrtalo else* or parcel of Und *od 1 d*£ s'HSl^n.^''* BcgiDOlnc 01 o polot Id Ibe Houlliwcslerl. llreso (,i*r Asiortal'loo'oa "ita*- |b>' lb* (tbe Nnrtbcmslcrly llo* ortold HlxUrtbPs!rwtl tbe ttoMbwiJerly ho* 01 Fin"*ototo ' I. Id ool 00 lb* pus M lou of mid Oorao CMr Areoclstloo sod 11 o sixty fret wide street I. Mid bagloolog point being three fret Houlbea-iwsr.1l> from blgb v.u-f Hoe 01 tire .-b Tburou * b is re ; 1 be ore ( I ) Hou t li of HtaUrtb si rev I iwo buodred'oodTlxVy ireT. sold HouTh^e.'urlj'nnV'or ATlUrtb smlrt is* ;SS£f=' rr;,'/: runntog *loog ohne' loilovr*isndwsrd tbererram lreVtoT*wl4juvr| * Ooreoo's lolrtT oodl*obmil*tore«t>lhousand r wardjy! ^toibwrexawflj ' L'mi""?; ort bras! - ht*!h Tiiorougbiare olid Uwretowdwiaotioodward iberelrem lo ibe P'reeo'brelnmog. . 'rre'n f-n^ iroSJui^.'bJ indlo'iorS'bre" jlrtftWWJkYNg'*! IjjMMfi rev <'>t.K«AN F.CORSON. Hbcrllt. luiwd Febrttarv Is. 1*11. f H.m<Dg*r isxard, Hol'r j-is, „ , v »u.«g, t

! CITY DIRECTORY, . j city Officials „ ^Udire Vo*^tor^^A.^w. hoiIii.. j chukch services. - I U»BbHrOB . ptmeie. laj^U'-'Ur. „ . i i Ht.^ abforttoe's ^I.msn ital jtolle CJboreh linmsouel ttapllsl iT.ureh, We-ley .venue. s. I. . u . . • CHURCH SOCIETIES. _

t-'rreT ireri lor •ISrSTjos''"' (4to7"reMl » oiTree »~r"u« Ms>" ' t^'xT'"™' t^AS^S^ISVnSECRET SOCIETIES. Mre?nl j^Sl lT* W '"A" ' "°rr* *'y' enr*° ' « fl0e*ancit^u>dje,^No, «. K. meet* ^rewb'wrewl. |"i b C.V Hre b0! a »e ° rata (^nocll^m tMJr. o. U. A; Jl.. mrets #v*ry*Tborsd*OUev*ii^'1* to k"!.*" *"**" W. LoxVreeretory. ' °f Protection Lodge. No. to. A. O. tl. W., nisei* . Meood*nd(ourtbMoud*v*r*utogs in K.oi w ' Ad»ma'" w' M""u': K*"»der. K*l ml* Tribe, No, ao. I. o. K M.. raeeu socb Wedoesdsy evenlua to K. ol I-. luvll. Wreblogtoo Camp, No. 75. P.d.M. ol A.. Timer ic. llanek; Heerelory, K. A. bourgeois; P. P., J. W. Tburelon. Camp ta P. O. or A., lueels every Ha'turday vl .J0p. m.,to K.orp. ball. Hara J. Klaley, recording vecreiary. Mrs. 8oblUa-Tcatoipbill^v.'or,R.Ul ** U^"' ^Oeean CI ly lorol.^No^lM 1 1 'ar j— -n lr : .

Tbs Ooren city Holldlog and Loan oaaoetattoomreta reooud nalurdaj or each moolb. >-"lre Alarm NlBnala. ] 14— Hlxtb and Pleasure avenue. 17 — Eleventh and Bay avenue. 18— Fourteenth and Pleasure ave. 85-Heveuth and Wear avenue. *42 — Second and Anbury aveuue. I 48 — Fourth and Anbury aveuue. 45— Eighth and A*bury avenue. 48— Tenth and Anbury atomic. 48 — Thirteenth and AHbury avenue. 4B — Sixteenth and Aabury avenue. 61— North aud Central aveuue. 54 — Blxth and Central avenue. 57— Eleveulh and Central avenue. 87— Twelfth and Wealey avenue. 88— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. 78— Fourth and Ocean avenue. 75— Seventh and Ocean avenue. 76 — Ninth and Ocean avenue. 82— (Second and Atlantic avenue, fib— Boardwalk and Moorlyn terrace fill— Ray avenue and Balleraea road Try an Aclvt. in The Sentinel and Get Results1 .

R. CURTIS ROBINSON' ~t :=— " Notary Publics and . Commissioner of Deeds : -Es—fo!— Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean Cm- - - Ne\v Jersey j. BKAL l-XTATK AHEMTH, WM. LAKE, C. E., Real Estate Agent. : rtrew^^biirarts'ofVMllirro're^ly'p^srita'^ilSiTSivrJo^'Sm'fita^^^^MS^""' Qfilew-Hlxlb slr- l .11,1 A. bur, aveuu*. P. (>. Ilox ao. WM. LaiIk*"" H. CORSON Heal Bstntc Agent Mo. 721 Aabury Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J. IS . ATTRACTIVE PRINTING We are prepared -to execute onlers for artistic printing which will "Command attention by its' striking and original advertising features. Our' greatest efforts are always made to maintain the ^--fSrinter-s highest and best standards of excellence. Our type equipment is being constantly augmented by the new and latest type faces. If you desire color combinations and arrangements j of the most attractive character, 1 our services are always at your Instant disposal. SentinelPrinting House 744-46 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey m d The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Raiiways Within easy accesa of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS R. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public aad Commissioner of Deeds Nos. 744*46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. | Jtesey to Laaa ea Bead aad filer* gag*