Ocean City Sentinel, 19 March 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXIII. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, M A KCJ I 19. 11114 NO. 51

Ocean City Sentinel j Published Watllr at | J OCEAN CITY. Pd O. L -»»- („ R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor , $■ oo Per Year, Strictly io Advance. ^ -LITTLBGandy Shop M10 A8DURY AVC. J Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by the Slate. -:- t EIGHTH street. opp. p. o. OCEAN CITY N. J. Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Highlit St. Ocean City, N. J r E. C. BOYLE, rianager Claima adjusted and collected anywhere in B United Sutea. Dance Every Cold Luochea, j w cdneaday and F»c. Saturday Night The Excursion House , JAMES CLARE Proprietor J MAIN STREET ;and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N,J.C

•rroian>.tT.un. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR -AT LAW, ' <»k »t» tet ur hoi ntTs!*1*,".'" (Oppoalte Public Bulldlaeal LAWAOFFICES" Apgar & Boswell. LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. JAMES M. E. H1LDRETH | Counscllor-at-l.aw offlo*~<*A p K' Vm*.' N . J fbW NSEN D GO D F R E V Attorney-at-Law WI1J.1AM B- 1'AVIS Attorney at Law , :«im Flight b Street ! Ocean I "My New Jet«ey j E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor j 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey

IONES' MEN'S 5HOP . 755 Asbury Ave., Ocean Cit^N. J. Visit Jones the Haberdasher. Every article in ottr store ' Absolutely New, Clean and Stylish. We are not satisfied until our customer is satisfied. Stetson Hats Anderson Raincoats II You Want Quality JONES HAS IT

j DID YOU EVER J stop to consider how important it i-> to, haw your home con- * ' Ntructed by .re&ponsible buTWers? Have you seriously cont cideretl the parts that are hidden? " Have you ever considereil f how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- f | a <Icn parts play in the life and safety of your building? Let us f j ? advise vou how your home should 1* linilt. * Ilansand speci- a J fictions free _ j City Mill and Lumber Company ; J BUILDERS * | office: sixth AND west ave.. ocean city. n. j. J j New Spring Goods at Powell s. \Vc are- displaying one of the finest linesjof New Spying Dress Goods I to IV- found in South Jersey. We hare also just opened the first ship-| ruent (•!' the famous Royal Shirtwaists in the new styles lor spring of i I4M .Call and see.tlic many new things we are showing.

r— s Il'e, The Reliable Powells 921 ASBURY AVENUE j

[?]

[?]

MILLER BROTHERS ■ auooaaaoma ro DEHN a *e»«lev • 1 •vaoeaa alb »mo mwran. oe OENN'I CELEBRATED ICE CREAM

ra«-M aseuav avenue

[?]

plumbino uf your repair work of which I aeke » H»rUlty. ibare Du«|«s> — n.»i turostu mauaaiu GireuwatrieL .... • C. H. BACON «.t R; CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j "Insurance notary public and commissioner of deeds Nob. 744-48 Aabury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.

re-Money to loan on Bond and Mortaage.-S*

BHIIttL ' , J X. GR1SCOM, M. D. 4 , 1 KltiHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. '• . 'nr^r t« A ^ 1 :f§ Allen Corson, 1. D. '• S? ; Ocean City New Jersey 1 Dl< W. I". HAINES COR NINTH aND WESLEY AVE 1 JJKRSCHKI. PKTTIT. M D.l , 807 WESLEY AVE. h OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY J)K. CHARLES B. RIDER j" »• Dentiwt," 809 Central Avenue o4-i:ah city. a. j. r. Hugh^ Central J'harmacy ; ..rpS'ifSyi^Sr1" * ; J. TrtO UNITY HUGHES. Manager j ") . "*rt"r ,f ruraar, , ^ ish Ge Bibbela „ I Why' Because my Jinm is alwat - ■' laundered right In Darby's * Ocean City Laundry!,.. Roy E. Darby, Prop. I*1 ' - - — - - „ SPRIINQ j? j nillinery Opening * 'i 11 ' ; Thursday and Friday " J March 12th and 1.1th f ^to_^annou^^mJ_^^» j, j Cordial walcoaic to all j|f t J. M. HILDRETH ! " I ! tt Jo Aahury A.asua, Oesaa City 1 _ — : 1 j j (jJARK LAKE I I Undertaker and Embalmer » I ™" *l,T,At Av*»o« . 'Pbona tia UCKAN CITY. K.J. jj - 1 Watcb and Jewelry RepaWnr Mayer's I |( Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty * Pier o • ; OPEN ALL YEAR " j , — -Jm1r 1 * t\ H. Itarkhardt i C». ? PI, I MBINIi AND HEATING iKitt riTi Ut Jtasrt ° TTtmmm' 1 MANurACTURCR or " STRICTLY NIK Kt CREAM ; Hoi* and ,uiu«A Tradra SpwclaH, i Hoib Pboaa* TTU AMR WERT AVE ^ Ocean City Title and . , Trust Company : of Ocean City, New Jersey jIf j — ' • ;; CAPITAL si 00,000 SURPLUS SA0.000 r^cwIoT d«»«"U» aobjort loeLo* wllbor.l rwTAr™«i»: I Slwtaraa.* *" ' ! w laauaca Tiruta • taaoae Rdaaduaa - WM. K. MAUHKT. ] HKHRY 1) MOO BE. Vlee-RrMUdenl IJCMUIC ft. Ll'OLAU. VlewhoWM • . K. HTII.WKLL saerrlbry bad Trewim , J. KITH1AK TATKM. Solid lor I , OIWCCTOWRr , B. Howard fbors j "u -i-l . UW M, TowoatDd 1 • K V. U-wh. t-Wrt— H. artra b. * **"""'* H. A. B-Hber.er % BaaUai M RMi • *****

SPRING WEATHER BRINGS COTTAGE RENTERS HERE

Real Estate Operators Report I a Growing Demand for j Summer Homes. I I4|irlug-I(ke »V«t her ootid II Ion* have h naught ootUge aecker* here in Urg* j real e.tble n|.er«ti>r» aay the proa(>e<-la j •for i|ulck rentala before ami during the hamter holiday, ere very good Mnwj A- Kduard. re|Nirl the follow- , log rental.: Apartment In the (late to A. K Law- ' .en, of PbUadelpbla. A|>artiueiit. In the dale In David •>' 1 Taylor, of lirl.tol. Cottage on Fourteenth .treet. near t'caan avenue, to a Philadelphia 1 Apartment, on St. I 'liarleo I'lare to 1 a Philadelphia lawyer. John K. Towniend'. outage. ifW- 1 A .bury avenue, to til. tenant of la.t •eawju. | Casino Club, on the Boardwalk, to ' , Prof. t\ Klwood Carpenter, of Phlta- 1 'delpbla. 1 Clayton Maine. Brick rr|mrt* the following rental.: I upper floor of William P HlromP. i apartment., trit Park place. : Cottage Kl". Second at reel I'pper Boor of IAU Wealey avenue I Cottage 4R5 Central avenue. First it one of apartment. Ml St. i lb. following additional rental.: i First floor of the Bamberger Apartment., ten Third .treet. < Seymour Da via' collage. Second I .treet and Corinthian avenue. i Third floor, north >lde or the De- ■ Apartment., on Atlantic aveApartraeut II In the Fmreka Aparlplace. ^ ^ ^ ^ BIRTHDAY PARTY , frte.ds Friday, the agih. ( Notwithslaiiding the combluatloo of ( Friday and Ihe DUli of March, aome ; friend, of Mr.. F.. c. We>ton gathered , birthday anniversary. and. after apend- . ing the afternoon tnna! agreeably. ware : -erved with coffee, .andwlphea, etc. Tbm« pre^nl were Mra. C. Oetael. . Mia. riltte Detrel, Mra. Harry tJooa, M. Corwou. Mra H Guy. Mra. . Itetchley and daughter. Mra. C. VVII- . llama, of Northflrld. and Mra. Mulllna, , nf Philadelphia. Med Men la Celebrate. j Member, of kalmia Tribe, No 2S0. , i Imp. O. 11 M.. will celebrate the . lodge'aalxteenthaiinlveraary Wedneaday evening. April 1. The committee . ' charge compriaea Harry Oliver, : Jo-e |.h Barclay and Somera Young.

t| '• HOMEOPATHS TO : BE HERE IN MAY , J State Medical Society Will | I Hold Sessions and Banquet at Breakers. jr . 1 Dr. 1 N (lrl.com. who I. chairman ' r l«r being Dr. Allen Coraon. ha. re- j celved Word fmra the etecullve coin- : s r mutee that the New Jeraey State I , Homeopathic Mestlcal Society will c hold It. annual convention In thla clly J i mi Tlinraday, Friday and Saturday, | May 7. 8 and 9. ending with a haiopiet > on Saturday evening. t I The headquarter, of Ihe members of the aoctety will be the lireakera, where a . ttie aoctety will tie addreaaed by epeakert of uatloiial reputation lu the e medical world. 1 1 • ' It It expected tint there will he from j \ 'jnu to .tup mrmtier- of the wwirty at Ihe ' n .Philadelphia Saturday evening and L llxed I lie dale, for the Ocean City t meeting. The member, of thla coin- a . miller are Dr. Alfred W. Weatney, of y Atlantic Clly, the preaMent ; Dr. Atklnaoii. nf Trenlnn, a aunimer resident ■ ' of Hilarity, and Dr. Kudnlph F. Babe, | of New York city. ( Dr. Weatuey waaanxluua to get Ihe j coil veil lion for Atlantic City thla year, \ I Dr. Urlaoom uaed Ida ptr.uaalve « ehn|ueiire to ajcli an extent that he I The eoclely met litre Ave yeera egn. 8 DR. GREENES LECTURE d ' "IJIr'a Musical bcalr" MUMwbJrcl ' far TharSdai, April e. , I he auhject of Dr. Frank H.Urthi'i t in Hie F'lrat M. K. Church I Tliurwday evening, April -J, will be 1 ' l.lfe'a Musical Scale " II to one of ( that brilliant epeakrr'. heat and moat t I entertaining lecture* ■ [ There will be no lecture April tl. but f 1 ou April Id the llev F. A DeMarls, of 5 Vlnelaud, will apeak. In. .ubject liemg "Hia Trip to Zurich." April St. Ihe " 1 Hev. Dr. Korreat K Itager. of Phlla- J delphla. will apeak. Subject, "Rag.1 ' aud Old Iron." . Theae lecturea ahould all be well at1 tended, aa the lecturer, are all well * known aa enterlalnlng and lu.lructlve i speaker., J wail aaoid alalia. J The membrra of Ilia Christian Kn- ' deavor Society are arraogtug to hold a f ' rally lu the Klrat Presbyterian Church i ' on Sunday evening, March 29. when I 1 there will be a apeclal mlaehmary ml- • lection. ■

MRS. JUDITH HAND | : GOES TO REWARD Widow of Former Clerk of Ihe County Was iu Her Eighty-fifth Year. I Mr. Judith Hand, widow of Joua than Hand, who waa county clerk of. Cape May County for half a cculury, ' pa-.rd away at Hie Hand homeaiead , at Cape May Court Hnuae at 2 80 o'clock Thuryday afternoon. She waa up to Ihe laat aud her dratti ; waa quiet and |<eaceful. She wa« aur rounded by the member, of tier j family ' I Service, were held at Hit houue o« 1 Saturday afleruonu, conducted by Hie 1 Rev. F. H. t'bl, paalor of Hie hmal | The Interment wa. at Ihe Baptist Cemetery at Cape May Court 1 , I She had been feeling uuwell for ' about three week*, but her last lllueae - waa of about leu daya' duration I - Mia. Haud waa born in Tuckaboe 1 eighty-four yeara ago laat November, ' | the daughter of Captain Kuocb 1 | alio waa one of the leading ' | of that place l^jlfio-e days. , The houae In which ehe died waa I built by tier husband for her aa a 1 brld-. and she lived In It for slaty. Hirer yeara. raising brr family there 1 and burying lie' husband from It 17 < ago. | She waa the mother of six children, 1 all of whom are living. Tbey are 1 Haud, au atloruey-at-law at 1 Court House ; Jonathan Hand, a lew- 1 and city eollcltor for Wildwood ; Scott Haud, cash tor of the Ft rat I National Hank of this clly; Mia. Laura ■ Hand, who lived at home ; Mra. Julia 1 W Vant older, of Mlllville. 'aud Mra. < M. Hankert, wife of Arthur I J. Hankert, nf Weal Philadelphia. Her children were with her for .ome deya before her death. * ' Mra. Haud waa a number of the I Methodiat Ktilacopal Church- moat of « hrr life, and up UDtll a few yeara ago . took an active part lu cliurrh work. . prealdent of the mile eoclety and In elmllar organlzatloue. 1 She retained all of her facultlee, I and. In 'act. had her eecoud eyeaight. wae a murce of great comfort to ber . be able to read the Ubla aud ao old- 1 elyle hymn book wbicb bad been ' owned by her liuabaud'e mother. Her t home wae only a abort dlatance from , the church, end It pleaeed ' bar to be . able, lu ber later yeara, aa aba eat at home, to bear the miototar preaching ' to the congregatloneoo Bundaya. i Speaking of ber huabaod'a mother. It la recalled that ebe waa one of the young women who, repraaeotlog tne 1 thirteen Slatea, threw flowara lu froul I of Waehlngtnn aa be croaeed the Trentou bridge on hie way to hie Inaugit- . ration aa preeldeat to New Y'ork. She wae a Mtae Moore, of Traotoo . 1 Tlila makea the aecoud death lu llie of W. Scott Hand witPin three waaka. Mra.. Hand having prevloualy loet her fat her. Lewie Creaaa, Br. The family bae lb* ejmpathjr of frleuda throughout the county.

AUT0BR1DGE TOLL 1 RATES^HANGED Drivers Now Included In the ] 1 Twenly-fiye-Cent Charge for Machines. j Tlie dlreclora of the Ocean City | Automobile Hrldge Company at , a < mertlug Tueeday afternoon, decided , at 12 01 o'clock on the morning of , April 18 tbe company will begin the , toll charge* on the bridge. Tbto waa agreed to on motion of Harvey Y. , Lake. Tbe dlrectore will make tbelr flret , offlctal trip over tbe bridge oo Tueeday, April 7. | Tbe bridge will be open to tbe free uee of thy public for aeveuvl daye be- , fore tbe opeolng. Ou moti on of William E. Maaeey, It , decided lo make Ihe loll for an ; auto and driver 2> cents and Ove caole , fur each additional pamecgar. It wae . flrsst planned lo aaako Ihe charge 25 ceote for each antomoUla and Ova ; cent* for each pereon In the machine. It waedecldad to spend SlflD la ad- , vertlalng the opening of the bridge , Tbe'engtueer wa* tnat'rocted to pre- ] ! pare, card map* abowlng the ''near-by , ! route* via tbe bridge. C. H. Shoemaker arid H . Y. Lake | . were epiiolnlad a committee to ooo- ! aider applications -for brtdgr-tendere aud their wagea. 1 FOUR YEARS OLD ! Voaoi Frlcee* ml Uaih Jaae* i Hrlpe* mar caetoalf. Uutb . daughter of M r aad Mra. John ! Jouee, wae foot year* old laat Rat urday. and har young friaoda halmad celebrate tbe nadir by giving ber a party at tbe borne oTbarnMMtB •Tbere were I oteof gaaaee and a aUeot wedding Tbore taking tbe prtodpaj porta were Reralee Hoffeaan, Ptorenco (torbeoour. Boaateaod Dorothy Waeke. Joaephlue Maglnnto. Martha Sforri*. Dorothy Jooe*. "Jack" Jonee aod ' ; Rutb Joue*. There wa* a "regular" bride and groom, wltb flower gt^le, , '^Tbeiyoong folk* prevented Rutb wRb a locket and chain, and all bad a f mat of ice cream and caka. - Meat cutter want* poatUon. four year* manager wltb the Ml tM . Pbttadelpbla. Frank Hart. Soanre' Point. N. J. adv. It. Stop at Hoi land1* (toady Store, 1R27 Astary avonne. for ttoawai!'* Uafabealad Raster agg*. Names wrtuao on free. adv., »-!t, H

SCHOOL'S ATHLETES ] READY FOR SPRING MEETS

: First of Outdoor Events Will be Held With Wildwood I March 28. Manager Lout* McAllister, of tbe 1 Ocean Lily High School Athletic Ae1 aoclallon, ha* arranged the following r echedule for Dir. usual spring Held ' meet*: 1 March 28-Wlld*«ud High School at Ocean "City . April II— Vlnelaud High School at 1 City. April 10— Southern High School, 1 at Ocean CUy. April IB— Drexal loetttute. of Pbtlp- ' delpbie, at Ocean City. *° May SO— Open track mael at 'Ocean 1 City. 1 The local boye will attend the I'm1 veretty of Penoeylvaula relay* April ' 25, tbe junior championship* ou May ' 16 and the aenler cbamplnnablp* on » May 16. The boy* of toe treek team hope to - make a good allowing In live** meet*, although aome of tbe *lar* graduated laat year and tbto ha* left tbe team ' some wbgt weaker than in past maaon*. Tbe boye of tbe Ooeen 'City High • School have organized a baseball Me, " wblcb to Included lu the ecboul county 1 league Jay Smltb, tbe manager, report * tbe following schedule: April 4— Middle Tuwneblp at Cape May Court Houae. April 11— Middle Townehlp at Ocean » Clly. . April 16— Wildwood at Ocean City. 1 April 18 — Cape May at Ocean city. April 25— I'pper Townetilp at Ocean City. I April V8— I'pper Township at Tucki Ray 2— Cwpe May at Capa May. 1 May 2S- Wild wood at WBdwood. Mr. and Mr*. William E. Ma**yy , entertained. Saturday ntgbl aad oven ' Suuday. tbe Rev. Paul Haloid Sloan. . who came from the New Jamry M. K. ° Church Coafrreoe* to occupy tbe " pulpit of tbe local M. E. Cbnrcfa. Tbe Pint Nat tonal Bank of Ocean lr City wbl mall lu statement wherever I. H m wished. adv. It '• For Sale.— Ocean front corner lot 1 tti^twtb__torm«^BDd^Weetej^Bve|. r. log above comer. AppJy t'H aw jsj E. f RntAY, 6110 Wayne aveaae, German- « town, Pblta., or your own ageet. M adv.25.tr

CROWD WILL HEAR ' "CHAMP" CLARK ■ I — — c< "The Uoited States of America ^ 1 in the Twentieth Century" fl | His Topic. 14 William F. Mease j on Tuesday re- _ celfed a letteofrom Speaker "Champ" - Clark, lo 'wblcb be gave tbe title of . . tbe lecture be to to deliver lu Head's , Pier Tb ester Saturday evening, April % , 11. It la "Tbe (Totted States of „ America lo tbe Tweutletb Century. " j Speaker Clark bae tbe reputation of ( I being one of. the finest orator* In tbe r country, and tbere to little doubt that 1 tbe pier will be crowded to bear blm , ou that evrolog , CAKE SALE b 1 i t* b» HeM to* Prleurr Depart. mewl •( m. at. **•*•> actooal a 1 Tbe member* bf tbe primary dfepatt- 1 . meot of the Ktori M. E Sunday School \ f will hold. a ci^e sale Saturday, March s - 21. in tbe Ice cream parlor* of Miller ' Brae. Tbe vale will begtoatSa. m. J f The proceed* are for lbs bene 111 of lb# } primary department. 1 William E. Masaey. while announcing on Sunday to the Flret M. E. f • Church tbe cake sale of tbe primary 1 - department of tbe BuoiDy school, Im- > proved Hie occasion to my that statistic* show an expenditure oo tbe " - pert of tbe M. K. Church membership c of tbto country of- only forty-eeven , cent* per bead for Soodey ecbool*. It. m wae stated that the cbateb to awaking lo 'tbe bad coneequeoce* of tht* j niggardly outlay, v | ' • ' on* v*ar ■■■a. - It'* dtgnlflad and give* yea a detoe clou* aaumof eacuntg K> uw» yum OCEAN CITY. It dttaen. Think It over, then call on >t HARRY BRADLEY, 1. Real KMale Operator, Ntatb awd A» >■ some of the gimll kmpatow It he fcewd here oa^ the e*Bk Heme

f ( MILITIA COMPANY , IS MUSTERED IN| — I! | eight Persons Take'i, Oath from Major Shivers - *i Officers Are Elected. * Oceeb City I* now represented In ! f, Hie State Natlnnal Uuard, t'ompany „ U having been mustered In with | . -eight men 'by Major -Shiver*, of |, I Ihe Third Regiment, Friday evening. u , The local company w ill be part of u Major Shiver's battalion. j , Tlie recruit, were given a phyaleal rxamluallon by Captain W. Kempton g M. C\. Third Beflment>^f 0 and Lieut. Chester A. ItolgliT'o M. C„ Second Regiment, of Treutoo, the ofllce* lu tbe Clly Commie- u , elooere' rooms. Ueorge C. Murphy, n L. Carleon end J. K. Mac- a Names acted as clerk* for the phy.i- « clan* and recruiting officer. „ Captain- A. S. .We*coat, of Com- 11 , peoy L, Third Iteglment, Atlantic b , wa* among Ihe oflU-l.l. present 11 Following the examination, tbe men u 1 aworn lu by Major Shivers, who || > CI pressed hi* pleasure over the 0 personnel nf the company He told B , lliem what would be expected ol them (| , a* members of hto battalion and said • 1 that tbelr equipment would dnubllee* b . grcelved wllblo a week. K Thau came tbe election of the com- c I |ieny'« oommlasloned ofltoera. Vance t- , L. Kaly and Alfred R. Smith were |( . unanlmouely elected captain aud first \ , res pb-c 1 1 ve ly. Roth • accepted t Howard D. Taylor and J. W. Tbure- 1 ' tea were nominated for tbe position of - 1 second lieutenant. A. (i. Winkler wae |i r also named, but . he declined. Tbe ( 1 election resulted In the choice of Mr. * ( who received HW votee There were 14 votes for Mr. Taylor, b Some members did not vote. * For tbe next two mouth*, tlie mem- ^ hereof the compaoy will drill every b Monday end Friday nights. After k ' that they will drill one night a week, y 1 and by a vote at Friday night's gatbar- * | ihey decided that tbto drill aball - held Monday evenings, Hut tbto g be changed. 0 > Major Hbrivere told tbo boye that | Ibey will have a drill lo tbe armory „ Camden within a few waaka. g Flret L tou loo ant Howard, of Cam- a ' den, drilled tbe mewbar* of tb- 00m- ' pany In Fogg's garage Monday eve- , e oing. . 1 A. U. Winkler wae elected flret ear- a ' gaaot aod Theodore V. Towoaood waa \ made quartermaster sergeant. ' Tbe oompaayofilcaT* will reutroome 1 - ou tbe flret floor of tbe Haon Rutldlog. 4 - ' ■ m • 1 t

POSTMASTER IS ^ GETTING HIS BOND - ri - h It'fi Provided by a Mew York u Compaoy to th| Amount ^ bf #10,000. R. Frank Smith, whore appoint- ' meot aa poatmaMet bare wae receolly ^ fl rated by tbe fifinate; to bavlog hie bond of tio.ono prepared by tbe Amirloan Surety Company, of New York, ' for' which Clayton Haines Brick to the ' agent. _ ' The ' postmaster's >oud bar* aome yean ago wa* three time* tbto amount aod the postmaster waa reaponelble for all eonnaetpd with, tbe oSoa. Now, wltb tbe oOoe doing several times tb* , amount of basin*** It transected lu tbuae daya* hie bond la. only 910,000. then la tbto dHXsrvnco— virtually * everyone Identified wltb tbe. office j moat furnish a bond. In the other day*, too, several people I west ou tbe postmaster's bond. Now, J It I* aohf, tfce government prefer* bonds from e bonding company. Will tow lererperatod. A. C. Boawell on Monday made application for tb* Incorporation of . lb# BeMavaa Bat be Company, Inc. The members of tbe firm are CUy Treasurer WUUam McCoacb. Uw*a* F. Stanton, of tbto city Mr. OttoMlo ' to a eon of farmer Director Coatetlo, of ' Fbfiadelphte. Fob Salb Cheap. — Aotomoblle , In excbllent condition. Apply at Fogg's Oarage. Ocean CUy. adv. 212 If. 1 Fob Salb.— Cottages and Ma In most dafirabl* tecaUob* la Oaaan CUy,

OCEAN CITY'S DOUBLE ) EVENT EASTER SATURDAY

Ceremonies at Municipal Hall and Auto Parade Will - Draw Thousand*. A* Mated iii last week'. Issue of the Bk.ktinki., there will be a double celeI hrallon lu llil* clly on Saturday, April , II — Karier Saturday— n-heu the corner* •tone -if the city hall now being conslructed.at* Ninth street and Asbory avenue will be laid and the Dew Intercounty automobile bridge will be formally opened. The double celebration will begin at II o'clock In the morning with tbe of the corner-stone by tb* and at wbich time an addreaw^y will be made by Clly CommissionerFi«her. Luncheon well lie served the resort's guest* at the heiidmme head quartan of the Oceau City Y'echt Club at 12 Velotk. Tbe automobile pared* Incident to opening of the bridge will form on Hardens Company's tract at 1.45, and the line will move at 2 o'clock, with Clayton Haloes Brick a* chief marshal, for Atlantic City by way of the new bridge. Tbe pared* will be bark In Ocean City at 6 o'clock, and number lu line will then be augmented by 1 be member* of tbe Heal companies,. wbo will be Id poeMbW Ninth street when tb* anto* arrive and Join tb* marcher* In a demonstraaygund town. ' A* the paraders gu over aod (Mara by way of the bridge, they will ba ■•luted by thunderous volllae flam • ou on* of the lalauda Id Qiafil Harbor Ray. In charge of tb* At* City Camp of tba Bona of Veterans. Those who Ilk* clams will have tbelr (III at a free clam bake at Somen' Point at 4 80 o'clock. Tbere will be two baud* of music la the Municipal Rand of Atlantic Tb* other bend bad but bean selected up to noon yaeterday. Speaker "Champ" Clark Will arrive • about 6 o'clock and at 880 o'atoek will deliver aa add rare lo Hood's Pier. of edmtoetoa to lb* pier will twenty-five and fifty cents, tba price being for reserved uMla. Atlantic City Mantel pal BfiM will play on lb* plat in the uvea lag, l.'bere will be n brilliant dtayioyaf U rework* on tb* ocean front at MM Tbto program waa agmcd "in at a meeting of lb* celebration iimffikllfi held In tbe offioeof tb* mayo* Friday Joseph A McNamee, secretary treasurer of tba Marino Trsat Cone, of A Han tie CUy, who la pemtof tb* Atlantic Ctly Chamber *f Commerce, waa praaaol at U>)« NWb Ing on babalf of tbo Cba«gbe( Commerce and promised tba D*Hto II II III Mill mill 1 In eian umtotmi iluu uf .this budy lu uemypTffiHr — r»

to make lb* crlebrailon * memirobN event. That* will be pontwate Im too rito* trlbutlon by j. W. Tbnreton at the bureau of information to btntoMkM for the occsuion, aad & B. MHIIfifi chairman of tbe comaUttav aq badge*. Tb* badfiae, wblcb *• ten cents each, will eo statu an appanprtBle Inscription. Commodore Charles j. CurraB, at tba Ocean CUy Yacbl Clab, hap roqnaeled tbe member* residing lb F94* adeiphia during tbs wioter moat%e ta enter Into ao aalo run U Oeaaa OMy Friday, April 10, ta wtw t* -par- . Hctpate ta tba eareaaoplm «f Urn luirtK of tbe cornerotooaof tbeeUybbU bOT , on Saturday, April It. and atotba opening of tba ante beMfca toffi ; Soman' Point ta Oeaaa (%. momban entering tba ran with tbctr aatae ; are requested to ly tbe Oeeia iMg club pennanL Tba Oeaaa CHy Yacbl Clab boas* wUl ba aaw . Easter. A raeepUoo aaritaaebaia , wlU be served to lb* members ofttoe State Legtoielure ou Sataefiay. Tbe roate loUowed wtU be torn 1 10 PleaeantvlUe; '•*•■» ere' Point, lo Ojean CHy via tbajww i btogC " - M: H. Harrison, of Ocmu CMy, was given a verdict of 9*800 In ffittagil ' pbto on Friday lato, agalaat ' fiUBmi r A Co. Harrtoon was pnlatito fto a ; *ca fluid laat fell, when a ruof u/l|ffi ladder broke aad ba Ml taOw bS ; summer rretdent of Ocean CHy. I nl waHi ' Oman Clg. jl% ^r^*Ad

DOt'HLASS SHURS

CORLISS COON COLLA-

new initial belt8 We are showing the new Initial Belt ia bladt or tag with yoor failtiab. The best and strongest belt aver me lit, 90c NEWELL GORSQN »H fishery fivs.. Oca aw CHy. fL *A

IMApR TO ORDRR AND READY MADK CLOTHING

-J