Ocean City Sentinel, 3 September 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 4

mri- ■ w MRS. W. E. HEXAMER HEADS^ : " YACHT CLUB'S AUXILIARY

Kn. A. X. James the New Treasurer and Mrs. Robt. {J J. McKeown Secretary. Tte IT sdles' Auxiliary of ibe <><*.n City VmIU Club elected ll» officer. Friday afternoon for tbe llr«t lline In Ha history. Ibe commodore'. wife ^ alwaye actios aa president heretofore . hot owing to a recent llloeee of Mr* | Charlaa F. Wall. Commodore Wall | raqoaatad tbe ladlee to rlrvt their liDlaan during ble term of ofllW. Mrs. Corrao 0(>en«J the meeting,* with a flaw remarks. Bbe said : "Ladlee. the object or tbla meeting h la to adlact a preeldent. Aa you are . well awara, U baa been tbe cuelom in tte auxiliary for tbe commodore". wife ! b to aerre aa president, the vice comtoo- I' dote'e wife Dae beeo secretary, and Ihe , tl rear commodore * wife bae-beeu tree- 1 tj >urer. During the current term, how- '' *smr. , Mra. Wall baa beeu unable to I aarea a» aacratary, owing to Illness, and now decllnee to nerve aa preeldent | 8 Tbla ceaataa a new eltnatloo In the I auxiliary, and. a. I cau no longer act c aa praaldant, and. aa we have no by- 1 lawa to guide ua. It will be neceeeery » for ue Brat to determine tbe method to to Mid tn ailing the oBlcee Varloue I ' methods have been euggeeted. aud. In I oeder to bring tbe matter to a eonclu- < Mod. I Will aak that you kindly give I eoggeetton." ' Mia. Cbariea a Wood urged tbe I ■am bare to oooelder wall before I «b*»gt"g tbe aatabltebad cuetom of oBea-botdlng. Aa tbe auxiliary bae < -*|aae along ao very wall for year* aud I baa aaaf with ao much aucoaaa that all thought It waa loadvleabla to make a i cbange. 8te further eald that tbe i eooiteey of tbe prmMaut'e chair waa doe to the eoasasodore's wife Aflar a general dlacnaaloo. parilcl- >

paled to by Mia. Cbariaa 8. Wood, t Mia. William H. Walmer. Jr.. Mra. f W. K. fUdaoonr. Mra. J. L. Bcbmltt, Mia. W. Wolf, Mra. J. Belawanger. t Mia. J. Balpb Wllaoo, Mra. Claytoo < Hainan Brick. Mra. F. B. Marriott. ■ Mra.Tbaama Fauna and Mia. E.-M. Malpam, k wan unanlmou.ly rronlvad I ttat ttaoOro at piaaident should be i an atactlva one during Mr. Wall a term MdMMMiam; tbal ttovlca com mo- ■ Sam's wMa ebon Id to area praaldeot, i tto mar eemmcdnra'e wife tnatpror. i aadlbatltooOmnf aacretary ebonld < taaa riaattva on. bat that, after Mr. < WaU'e Mm bed expired, tbe auxiliary' I waaldiavmt lotto oMeaalnm regardlag tto oMaa of praatdaot. Ia at toe wotda, tto oOca of preel- I MM weald to automatically tilled by ttowtoof ttocommo dam; provided. ' bawavrn. ttol wtoa tor any caaee aba ' did MIASM la mm eta abonld have Urn pMar to appoint a praaldent. Tbe aaam af all •tespoktaqeroed to bsa MtMlMsstlia to bava any mora alacllto'iamtolgalag »kaa umimry. Tto pamadaat. bevlog i squeal ad Mra. M J.MayamtoaetaaaaeraUry pro lam, alaaad tbat aamtaaUona lor tbaeevaral "«PW„ 111 HI HI MM toW* order, wtoaaapoa Mra. D. B. Pari, tram and aMI 0m aim tod daoa all aba could to aaaM tto auDlaiy la every way poaeNmaad , aaBtototttotb waaa^purely social SiSZ. wtoMed to promote tto* banaany aa much aa poaribla. aad. pa tor name had toao manllonad . . U Kdrll lac tto ofltca of pre.1SaM, atodaMrad to atata that aba wae Mia is ■ dUal i far tto oOcvst tbla OM- Bhs aaaclndad by asytogtbst ataltaagbla vatooftteokesteold be Mass Mm. Ctorim J. Uurrso for bar SETriEB Mail mar la well known In the Ladlee' Auxiliary, having bad tto bonor or hatag Ma praaldant daring the farm of Mrs. Daniel Parti waa alidad nnaatoaaaly «. rim prmldani; Mm A • T. Jaatm, treasurer; and Mra. Robert J.MaKaawp.amtaUrf. Man Havamar stated that ate ted aoam new kdaae to aaggad, and would ■ate Item known at tbe naxt meatlag of Ite Ladlee' Anxlllary. . A taaar la under consideration for A committee for tbe pamaaa ot drafttag by-lawe wae appointed. Tbe rnmarWee conatoe of Mra. Cbariea J. Carraa, Mra Jaoab Batawanger and Mra WUUam H. Walmer. BUY! TROPHIES kgnae awwtb Jwrawv #icwi ciwb'e riaal Beaaiim. ' - Vtaa Commodore Daniel H. Parle. Wbo la chairman of tbe trophy com■Mew a I the Aeeocletlon of Booth Jtraey Yacht Clnba, apenl Thuraday In Philadelphia buying Iropbim for the Baal regatta of the aaaoclatlon, whlgh wUI be bald September 6, Aad matter of policy, tbe purcbaeee . ware mad* from tboae who bad advarI tod la the aeeoclattoo year-book, ae Ite aaaortatlon paye for tbe trophic*. The Atlantic City Yacbl Club, over wteee course tbe race will be ran, will be In a poeltlou to entertain lavlebly and no doubt will make the regalia a Cbariaa S. Wood and Past Commodore William B Htxemer. of tbe" local yacbl dub, ara'member. of com mlllaee tbat will mauage Ibe regatla. tea awe Wcwiwood. n. v. Mte Anna Wallace left "her home la tbla cMy Thursday morning to Uke ap tar dntlmai taacter In a Weetwood V. Y., school. Mies Wallace graduated flam Ite Alfred Dnl vanity le-t spring, rite la alio a graduate of tbeUcemn Otty High School, aad ie a daughter or L L Wallace and wife. TwCloee aa Beieie. The property located at <*M leutral i Maaaa, Oman IH«, K J , olne-room : WMMS (lacludlug fifrnltore), wltb madam eouvrn isucaa. Lot NixlOOfi. Writ to mid at a bargain, if .old at

SUNDAY IN THE : LOCAL CHURCHES : 8trougScrmoo6 and Excellent t Music Heard by Con- ' gregations. , wt-ll tilled at the services "on Sunday. 1 : j Large congregations were preront et i both service, ou Sunday In ibe KIM i J t'burrb. Tbe singing of , throughout the day. wtoll, tbe pa-ior. , 'the Rev. Charles H. Kohuer. preached Helpful and Instructive sermous ; liureer of ihe University of I Pennsylvania. eetig DeKoven'e • Receeeloual" hi e mint masterly manner, hie full baritone volt* being unusually , The l^v^ Mr. Bohner'e morulug i (heme -How to Know Hod i Heller," end hie text Col. 1; Ife ■' "In- . creeelng In Ihe koowledge SrOod." i Hie availing theme was "The Greatest Korce lu Ihe World," end hi. text. , Rev. 12; 11: "They overcame him by [ ibe blood of Ibe Lamb." f He opened hi. eermou wltb tbe ■ stalemeul tbal life to a struggle beI Ihe forces of good aud evil. I The enmity of evil baa taken a threei fold form—the world, tbe fleeh end t tbe devil - A careful atudy of our ■ I«ord'a three temptations reveal this Interesting fact. Tbe Bret lemptalion - waa "Commaud these .tones to be , "Com maud these .tone, to uc u

bread." wblcb wae an appeal to tbe it flesh Id Ite weakness. Then It was. .i "Cast thyself from tble pinnacle," Ibe .i reward wae lo be tbe admiration of tbe ci I world. At last It was, "Worship me." « and Ibis was tbedevll. * Having cuneldered tbeeuemyeon- el I tending against ue, tba speaker then u i want on to abow bow men conquer, b i Victory to ao medusae achieved by tl ■ atrategy, aomttimaa by walling lo u . ambu.h, by tbrowlog tbe enemy Into G , consternation, by a au parlor koowlI edge of tbe arto of war. But lo none „ . of tbaro waya amy we bopa to win In h r' tbla moral warfare, for Ibe enemy o - wltb whom we contend to more subtle r than all tba eons or men and canoot . . be defeated by any ruse such as tbjge. I r "Jo our text, wa ^gye tbe/eborV «. , record of eome wbo overcame blm. t ■ did ao by having, a superior r equipment. Tbey overcame blm by ■ » Ite blood of tbe Lemb.' Tbe blood to ( a tbe greatest force in tbe world. The t i- world made Pater a coward, but tbe c blood of Ibe Lamb made blm a hero , 1 The fust of tte Boob made John B. < i, Uougb s ooaamoo drunkard, but the f il blood of Ibe Lamb made blm a power ■ t. Cat good la Ite warid. Lai tbla blood I d bo on our tearta and we. who have I n bags hot commonplace and weak men e and women, would tbao become . mlgbty. Men would then wonder at i il ue a* If we bad beeo made anew; end < I- we etoald wonder not at oureelves, I y but at tte grace of. Ood Ibal could tbue | a transform ue." i I- IMMAMUEL BAPTIST. 2 All tba eerviqes at Ite Immauuet Baptist Cbureb were well atteoded by 1 * visitors and friends. Maoy generous 1 ' oootribulloae wtregralefully acknowl- 1 edged by tte treasurer, L. 8. Corson. * Two vary Mrong sermon, ware * preached by tte mlototer. tte Rev. * George F. Mltcb. k Tte special music of Ite morning wee rendered by Dr. J. 'T. Hug boa, of tbla city. Id two moot boautirul end L, Inspiring ootoe, wblcb were greatly ' appreciated by lbs congregation *' Tbe Hov. Howard Wayne Smith, of Philadelphia, oflknd prayer. Mr. Mltcb look aa bla text. Mark 10; 23: "And Jaaoa looked round about and ^ ealtb onto'.Hto dtoclpto, bow hardly •ball tbay tbat have ricboe wo tar into tbe kingdom of God." Tbe tbeme "J waa "Tbe Groat Peril of Wealth." Ha epoke In part aa followa: "Wealth la a relative term; therefore no particular sum of money or amount " of value can be eat up aa Ihe dividing Una between Ilia rlcb and tte poor, According to Jtaus' leaching, a mau * owns uotblng: he uwae everything " If tblebe true, wealth lea truet. Tbla to God'a world; He made U; Ha rules U, and It to He wbo bae aud does provide oil Ite bouoty. 'Nevertheless; while Jeeue realties fbal our fatter lie. made ample |>rovtolob for Ihe need, of oil His chll. dron. Ho aces likewise Ite grool peril •- tbal attends earth's abundance, aud •- feels mightily tte temptation or a mau b to be poecceiiBd by things, lualead or » possessing Item. This fact to clearly >r revealed In tbe worde of Jasue lo His disciples when Ha said, 'How bard ly •tell tbey Ibal bave riches enter Into * ibe kingdom 'of God.' <- "Il to aaloutoblng bow few of ua are >• really ooosctoiu of Ibe greet and grave peril liable lo all wbo possess money rr or 'property. Il to eo ee.y to fell In HI love Willi our poeeeeelou., aud jusl 'y there la tte peril. As Paul says. 'The love of money to Ibe root of all evil.' "What, uow. I. Ite great -|*ril of "-.{-wealth? I. 11 not It. decelthifcieea? « I Title deceit manifest- Itself, tir.t of ail', » lu Ibe uuqneuctehje desire of ibe a- seeker of gold. 'The more we have, Ite more wg waul, 'Is a eaylug easily boru our in every-day experience. .Tben.'loo, wealth deceive. Ilie seeker " thereof Into beltovlug tbal be owua wbal be gets, atid thus liegiu. lo put *1 j Ills trust lu his good e. TbU begets ■ If- j fall* relf-sjflh-leucy add removes all 'D j responsibility for Ilie life. Herein ibe worship of Mammon , and Ite money, god to complete. - ""Finally, tte moat subtle deceit of wValtb to covetousuess; tbal to. unn l oulrolled desire for more And more at b tbe.expeuae of others aud of higher '• and batter things Is tbere any t escape from Ibis monster of qlo Ibal j baa and to daealvlng so many, many f. people? I Bad eome hopes lu Ite

worde of Jesus, when He said. • Be-. not fj anxious for your life —Mall . alitb ] chapter. I» to 34 " The attendance at tberiuuday school was unusual for Ite vl.ltors. In Ibe absence of riupt. McAllleler. wbo wae | out of I' e city, the honorary aupetln- j leudeut Mr McKluley. couducted Ibe A Thrfesper service was a titling ponrlnslon lo Ihe delightful day spent In Ibe bouse of Ihe l^od The congregation certainly enjoyed Ibe good gospel , H slnglug. Two very beautiful selections b were rendrred by the Vouog People's B yuarlei Tte brief address by Ihe C| mlulsler touched lire Interesting topic i "Mouey" His remarks were hesed'# upon Ilie lexl In Proverbs, JS: T: I -There Is that mrflrth himself rich. ^ The muiiilug sermon we. In Dr. p Haioet mosl Ihoughlful and vigorous p I style; II we. au eloquent and logical f actualities sre things spiritual Tbe ( ; "S^£'LVL":',::£k. transpiring on the other std^ of the i I world, 41od aud Hta t'hrtet are lu Ihe f heart of the world lojuold Hie course t i- of event, so tbal Ibey shall further the ( r, dlvlue purpose to redeem man aud re- | y make him in the Image of God. ( Tbe scripture lessou was tlie Ural teir , g varaes of the third chapter of Hi , d John's flret epistle general, and tba i- text the second verre of Ite -ame , " chapter. "Beloved, now are we Ihe | •I eons of God. end II doth not yet i t. appear what wa shall be; hut we kuow ! iy that wheu He shall>p|*ar. we shall , be like Him; for we shall see Htiu •• ie He to." The words. ' We ahall lie like e- Him." were used a. carrying the II- principal thought which It was Jn- , id In a sinking, but brief. Introductl jn. , jr ihe s|*eker referred lo the necessity , to of anchors aud eafe anchorage lu times i* ultimate reliance for safely must be In '

This bold, true lu tte moral aud Ibe spiritual world, end especially this time If we couelder Ibe greel catastrophe lu Europe, wteu II might ,, seem lo us If the clock mtdvlllzatlon were being turned beck. Ite world about to revert lo barbarism aud Iwo ^ millenniums of Pbriwlan leachlug lo >( drowning In blted. At such a, ^ It to well lo reuew tbe found a J| lion, of our faltb and remember the! ^ God to from everlasting ta everlasting. ^ Dr. Heluee here remarked tbat It ^ might seem bold, in vlaw of what to T happening In Europe, lo speak of Ite ^ moral end spiritual good as Ite great roalHlaa:aod tte ruling forceo of Ite (| world; n evert beleaa, said be, we mnat betex* Ibey are; otberwlre fbrla- ^ »Ank«r ls/» failure. Ibare to no Bible, f (iodreVel hroned and our fallble vain. ( Df- Haluaa tben. In a eonvlnclng f argument, proceeded lo abow Ibe m eternal reality of Ite good aud tbe ^ true, ustug In doing eo Ihe leMlmooy a of tte m'*t truly emlueul men aud v women lu moot of Ibr nations now at war. Tte climax of Ibl. leetlmouy is , found lo Ite words of Holy Writ, 'iMy t soul tblretetb for Ibe living God." "A. I tte heart panlclh after Ite water i brook," etc. i Tbe apesker tbeu appealed to Ite I oooarioaeueseof eacb mau aud woman 1 1 among ble bearers. He declared Ibal I every person wbo Iblnka at all knowa, , tbat love, Joy. faltb. courage, truth. ,1 ■ patience and hope are overmaaterlng realities— ere Ite Ibluga that' rule tte. - world of men. . Before be closed. Dr. Haines. Iu(i referring to our Lord, pictured Him as I veteran marked wtlb Ibe scars of t a mighty cotHUct agalnal aln. Jn tbat 1 ' conflict, He to tbe leader, for He came ( to rove His people and lo remake man ■ lo Ibr linage of God. He to a preeenl I Ravlour, Dot an abaent one, aod doubt - Urn He to preaeot even In tbla war to { cause Ite wrath of men lo further His , divine purpose. Tte add rear lo Ite evening by Ibe | pastor was of tte customary pointed , 1 f brevity. He text wae Luke. It; 17: J, "Add sent ble servant al supper time | in my lo them Ibal were bidden, come: for all things are now ready." The _ last seven words of tte tail verse ^ a carry Itelboughtwhlib was Impressed , upou Ite congregation. , Dr. Haloes. In eloquent and forcible terms, declared I bet, every where Ite . sort pi ores leach Ibe eternal; readluess . of Christ lo be about Ibe Kalber'ebu.lneea. God works lu tte now. Tte , supper referred to lu (be lexl Is reedy ur now. All things are ready for tte kingdom of God except man's will j In the course of ble remarks, tte m speaker, slier showing tbe urgency of h tte invitation tn tbe text, called attention lo Ite eolemuHy. None may ,, trifle wllh It. for in a day aud hour , tbal we think not, tte Master will • come aud require our accounting wllhout any warning. He will lake up A our account aud audit II juH as It stands ante "now" of Hto coming | )f The Rev. Dr.. Huluies K. Gravatt, of ( tte New Jersey Confereut*. ottered (> tte opeulng prayer. I FILED PAPERS y The toliua log petirious of candidates u for nomlnatlnu have beeu tiled In (ble ie 'Republicans — Assembly'. ^I«ewls T. ' .' Stevens, incumbent; county clerk. A. if Carllou Hildrelh. lucumtieut; Joseph ( i? Iluugless- snd Charles C. Bcbm*; coroI'. uer, Itoujamln C. lugerstill. i t Democrats— Assembly. Jeremiah K 1 y county clerk. Frederick J. Melvlu and ' i. William Furter. i I The Rev. K. M. Waplee. a member { t of Ite New Jersey M. E. Conference. I I died at bto home at Marmora leal 1 e \\ ed uesday 'evenlug Mr. Waplea re- ! , tired from active work a few years ago , on account of III health and located at i f Marmora. Ha was aboul sixty years ' - of age aud leaves a widow. r Wantoxi.— A' responsible man . In i . thl. district, capable of haudllug a t . blgb-clam sanitary close! system: ex- i eel lent opportunity for eocrgetlc mau. t ' Write The Bellmark Company. Treo- i i ton, New Jersey; adv., 6-14, tf. J,

WOMEN-FOLK AT 1 SEASHORE BOUSE | Auxiliary of P. R R- Y. M. ( I C. A. is Enjoying Onting > in ThiB City. * The P. R. R V- M- A- Beeshiirr J al'tbe fool of First atreet.on Ihe , has beeu invaded by femininity. . and now tte shrill shrieks and muel- „ cal laughter of frollckhig ladles, young , old. to heard for several blocks r around. • Ihe, reesou for all tills to Ibal the • spending few weeks al Ocean Cliy. t having routed Ihe men and boys. iul of t grand old building until rieptem- 4 vision of" Ihe president, Mrs. I rank , assisted by Mr.Jo.eph HetnW lieu the ladles arrived they found the house decorated with the inter- • hed "preseu ted to the See.li. re House at the begtuulng of the season, and r which for ilie tlrsl (hue they ted seen • unfurled. ^ ' finale of Ibe season to prpmlaed. r : "Those lu Ihe party now .1 Mie hou- • Mr-. Jos. Helncrwald. Mrs. F V. > rell. Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Grayson. Mrit Bowman. Mrs. Horu. Mra. Hits' | ' bridge, Mrs. Totiln and dauKhl.r Misses Helen aud Myra George. Mi- I • Smith. Mrs. Harrestou. Mrs. Robert | sou. Miss M Bracken, Miss E. g » Pearl. Mrs. Blaskesley, Mrs. W. J • Pearl Mrs. Met auua. and Miss N K

ADTOS COLLIDE Two auto, came togelbar at Ihe | comer of Eighth street aud Ocean I avenue Thuiedey afternoon shortly | before six o'clock. r The smasj) up was a right-angled ^qjjMotr'Cefweeu the car of Dr. I> W. lug. of Philadelphia, andftte-t'ord car of William T. Pretlydian, • reel, which wasdrlveu by In. Miss Pretty man was drtvingaloug Oceau avenue toward Seveuth at reel. "Doc" Ewlqg'a car was goiug lis ward Gie beach ou Eighth street. He claim, be wae drlvlug ahoul seveu or eight miles an hour. He passed Ibe Ford car. wblcb ran lalo bto rear amaeblug lie right frout wheel com priflely aod beudlug Ite wlud guard aud ite lamp Tte .leerlug knuckle also brokeo . Mlse Edna Cuderdowu wa- also lu (the big yellow car wltb Dr. Ewlug. uo oue waa burl. THE GREAT GAME achl wu 1 Molor^Bo il Men lo i Tbe great game of baseball between 'tbe representative, of Ibe Ocpau I liy I Motor Boat Club and tte Oceau City , Yacbl Clab. wblcb wa. lo bave beeu I played In 'Moore's Perk Friday i afteruoou, aud wblcb bad lu (it |ost i poord on account of Ilie raiu, will I oil ou (September .1 el 10 a. m. [I Tbe game to for Ihe benefit uf Ibe . Oceau City Public iJbrary aud should ! |>atroulxcd by everyone luteresled ; lu Ible resort. J Xcel Kaiaie Iraaslers. I Recent real estate transfers lu Oceau I City recorded lu the office of Coyuty I I Clerk Hlldretb, ae reported Id Ihe Cape , May CouDly UauUe. are ae followe: . I Harry H Kyuetl el ux lo Olla M. ( Towueetid. l<ot 221, Rectloe C. .1 Oreau Clly Uud Co. lo Claude L r Thomas. tl.SOO. Lot 37. Red Inn 8. I Joaepb G Cbainplou el ux lo Jplin , IC. Towueeud. (4 110. Lol. 842 aud 843. block 8. e Jobu J. Hood el ux lo Robert L. e Hood. Parte of lole 7tr.'. 708 eud 704. t Section E. I_ llobeft L. Hood lo Bsllle M Hood. e Baiiie a. above. J. 'Robert W. Rcott el ux lo Kaytnimd t L. Warren. J8.200 Parle of lole 18 and 00. Reel ton 4. t Frank C. Hlaltner et ux lo Ella C. |f Hloy. |1 oOU Part of hg 707. Re<- lou A. { Robert W. Rcotl el ux'lo Joseph H 8topp. Perls of lole 03. 01 end 67. ^ Reel lou 3. U Rereh R. Young lo Robert W Rcott. K Lot 13x100 feel on Rt Cbarles. place. 88T feel from Allaullc avenue. , I Frank C. Blatluer et ux lo Ella C. Hloy guuo Pert of lot 707, Hec- | Hou K. >| Gceau Kile Co lo William W. Wll-l-llimson. $533. lxit S3, tlc-eeo City Development t "o. Jacob G. Rtreet et ux lo Hareh A. Hood. Lot 601. Hei tloii K Mary Carmeu to Frank C Blallner 32700. Lot 43, Ulrard Realty Co. Elton Itl.lay el al trustees to Charles ■ H Rhuemaker 31400. I /it- 2H8. 270, , Joseph I. Hcull et ox el al lo Newell Corson. 34UU0. Lole 1 aud 6. Section I '. Heme In A mo. U. Chambers, gfcki. l-nt 231 j xlOTj feat at w-uthwest corner . of Ninth street and Haynavenue. George Abbott el nx lo .Abbott's Alderney Dairies. DIVIO. Lol. lis eud 160. Rectlou A. win, buildings. - Ocean Rite Co. lORiauley William$>13, I-ol H Ocean I lly Develop menl Co. ' Hecttot^U l. from >orlb to-t^nUi sirsets -n.l . Fourteenth lo Nineteenth streets, net ween _ lo Twenty-lourUj str.--u. heI rroia Twenty. ninth lo Thlrly-lourth ursets. Ironi Thirty -hsiirth tn Fortieth streets, he I front Fortieth to Forty -stub streets, let worn J

TESTIMONIAL TO | CHAS. J.-CURRAN | 14 n onttuoed rrotn Flr.t I'asr.l 5liorman. of Phllatielpbie. referrnl '.Humodurr « urreo as being almost as ^ j well known among Ibe member, "f & 'the other club, comprising the Koylli Jersey end Delaware Klvmaronciall Inn. , | t>.. p ...d No— »•»"■ ■'»! p • Ite'dte . r.Kkttig^cliei'r | { ! us'rtii .'f " ' Ten < H> After pay >••<! » , ' 'ie tlp'jugh Comm-e I , 'V ArroMiotig ^ralled^ ariet" ( ■ ue displayed resuiiu.giuterueij.ee . *n "lie further -lete.1 thai wjiel^lu- 1 , iren 'supplied lit Ml- ow u g.ssl w .fe I - no iii i-itiumott'w Ith ell the ledte- ..f 1 i the auxiliary, loved aud re-pecled her - i » one who w as going out of office, ai | was -Charlie.'.' with Ihe proud -el i- . 'sit >ou of work well dour end ah— ' ulely no enemies left bemud ' \ J teflerty refer re<1 lo a- tne to ..g incisively and rlo.|U« nlly. -aid he -a- not up In Ibe aucieul history »f of .

member but bed w'u euouglt 'u> t-re— turn with Ihe thought thai wl.at i the cotnmo-lufe did lie did we'i , Wallet D Boosalf sjmke briefly aod Josrph Wallworth. a .new member »f hoard of governors, -ahl thai he flret came lo Ocean Clly six year, ee- , win. a sh-k ah ltd The little our did so well here Itel he we- wou to Oc-an I Brief remarks w ere made by George M. Mlllepaugh. George Riuithriiisn. , Henry BasSelC H. J Killeuhou-t. Hairv Evans. John M. /.urn. Arlhtir 1 c. Itredo C L. B reck ley. Harry Elite • Frank Rehwatt. John E. Kite. Joseph Rcbtnldl. Harrison Mortis. Charles R. , Patton. Albert Gray aod Frank 1). ' Newberry, the letler being Introduced as Ihe club's globe-trotter. Thomas F. Armstroug had a double . celrbralioii. Mouday being Iheauul- ' ver-ary of bto birth. Several of Ilie speakers referred lu r high terms to the wife of Commodore Frank 'j. Gorman aud Thomas F , Armstrong being liberally applauded. u Urals 0 spring I'blekro. s Is llcllsvnr „ Tvkltig It all lo all. II was a gren night fur Commodore Clia-le- J > ' — — LENGTHEN THE LIFE OF YOUR RUGS - gwtftys vf ' t£SS^ lie nil! SiiU'3 HLLi; Weak. i but am. 1 Y • poaaae^Coatoa /js I j < JOHN E. TOWNSEND 1137 Asbury Avenue 1. OCEAN CITY. N. J d #1 DO\VN, $i week", Walv| tham 'Watches, Dianinnils Watches' Qlcaned bj- Ex- ft I t. pert Repairer, - Q| I, t. M. NELSON . , ' The Pontiere BOOT « SHOE I' REPAIRING SHOP r REPAIRING NEATLY DONE i. ♦18-318 4 abury Ave.. Ocean City. N. J THOMAS J. THORN ? * Jflorist ^ ; 1128 Bay Avenue ^ PRICES AND WORK RIGHT is BOTH PHONES n Dance Every Cold Lunches. = Wednesday and Ftc. I •" Saturday Night ; The Excursion House; * JAMES CLARK ... Proprietor ^ MAIN STREET and . . . ° NEW JERSEY AVENUE " ° SOWERS' POINT :: N.3. i, it -

J TjHANDSOME INTERIOR j tvill i'ivcvtuh ill lii "f tlu-crftihuss and' coin fort as ap invitation to ^ ttftkc a sccDti.l ami tlu-ii a third call. * E ectric Light will, help a lot to % ^ ,, 't. . |i,u. as possible on account of the number -of ways in » P «i,Hli it can bt treated to produce haiidsoinc as wclKos efficient light. g | THE OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. 1 ^ THE "MATCHLESS" LIGHT ®

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f. 1 BP^I . Griffith W. Lewis Burlington, N. J. , MEMBER OE CONGRESS for Ihe Second Cony.res-i.Mi.il Di> * - ttict. subject to tin- tltvisniii ..I the ' Rejublicaji Primary liicition in FOR CONGRESS #3 ' ISAAC BACHARACH Of Atlantic County. * v.,nV.')ofl |ili" "s '^"nd' C! ■Kyemsw^^ Wt Ml '• — BLANCHARD H. WHITE I F 'MOUNT HOL|.Y. N J | a i Candidate for = | Member of Congrcss- * '•"tuRe.-ond Congressional District of New* Jersey.- subject to Ihe decision of ter ,,XrbMC*" l'""1"'y ^l1"'"'A volunteer lo represent all "he people.

BKAI. KNTATK AHENTN. WM. LAKE, C. E„ Real Estate Ajjent. ";:s3iSSsSiS3^®6s'*"s'"siSBa-? V. CORSQfH Keal Estate Agent Xo. 721 Asburij Acenue, Ocean C|h), \. J. [Notice to Horse Buyers* Chance for Fanners. Teamsters, Lumbermen, Coalmen. lisprtssutcti. T.i\er\ ttieit. 1 >airynien. Contra. United States Express Stables S & C NO CONNECTION WITH AM .OIHER STABLES. 435 and 437 East 23d Street. NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. j05_*tOUNQ WORK HORSES and MARES-^165 in #..sl eoiiililion. «riHbu>K f,.d" t" '<"*• >•«- v Als.n- liotws have twin u-nl in am! around New York an.l'haw "Ivovii Iwmght gtcen within the past t\vi> y.-ars: Among them arc matched teams for general business. Also pavement syre.mares for farm wotk^ Tliirty .lays triat allowed: if not as represi-nted can lw urturued in trial' time No reasonable offer rcfnseil. .Will also disjnyse of express ivagons and liatiiess. ami for the Uiu-lit of out-of-town folks will hava all horse ' I purchased 4este<l by State-veterinary. All horses shipped free with eol1 lars and halter;., . I ' Apply •>/ Offur '435 and 437 East 23rd Street NEW YOHK CITY. N. Y. Concrete Curbing Improves Property A concrete curb at the edge of the roadway or aide- * walk is attractive. It holds the soil in place and keeps | the lawn neat. The work is done easily and the cost is little. You can make everlasting concrete when you use AUWSrCEMENT We recommend ALPHA rather than ordinary cement because it can be depended upon every time. ALPHA \ leads in strength. It is made of the highest quality material, mixed and burned just right, and tested hourly in the factory. Every ounce is pure, live, and active — warranted to more than meet the U. S. Government standard for strength and binding-power. 1 Those who use -ALPHA always get good results. Many in this community will have no other brand. Champion Lumber Co. ~r;' v Cottage For Sale To Close an Estate The property located al 6^4 Central . avenue. . Nine-room cottage (inclttding fffhiiturel, with all modern conveniences."' Xot, 4ox 160 teeL Will . lie sold at a bargain, if sold at once. For particulars, address R. Curtis Robinson 744 Asbury Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. V- • j -I The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHIN6 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 J Belight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways ' Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES ' NO SALOONS.