Ocean City Sentinel, 11 February 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

^—VOL. XXXIV." OCEAN CITY, N. J. THURSDAY, FKBKL-AKV 1), WIS. NO. 40

Ocean City Sentinel ocean city, n. j. R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor •1.00 Per Year, Strictly in Advance, j J^ORGAN HAND," ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR AT LAW. Mayeso" Ooert^IoHiinlsslo,,.*. Notary Public.' UulldUHta). JJaw' ^offices Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddiags 4 Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M.E. HILDRETHI Counscllor-at-Law I _» MAfcn^K.i j ~ JJ. NEWELL HEULINGs! Attorney at Law WW Eighth HI reel . Ocean City % N«* Jersey H .. . larkbardl » am « • «r.a a II. Ilurkliartlt & Co. , PLIJMWKRANn HEAT1NI! | JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ava. Ocean City New Jersey i

Jl The Fine Offffces recently vacated by the city at Eighth . i Street and Central Avenue ; Are For Rent singly or^en suite. They will be ! thoroughly renovated ami arranged j to suit tenants. Massey & Edwards eighth st. and central ave. « I

I This Space Reserved for IRA B. MATHIS i OCEAN CITY. N. J.

9 -PIP VOU EVER J f Stop to consider bow important it is to have your home con- , 9 structed 1.V responsible builders? 1] Have you seriously con- J 9 sidered the parts that ate bidden? % Have yon ever considered f i how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- f | a den parts play in the life and safety of your building? 11 Let us ^ » advise you how your home should be built. % Plans and speci- a J fications free • f ' City Mill and Lumber Company $ J BUILDERS I | office: sixth «nd west «ve., ocean city. n. j. t PLUMBINO . _ _ u-uiue entire satisfaction as to price*, workmanship and business Courteayf If «0L it will pay yon to give me * trial. I am in an maantio.mil j good poaition lo take «r* of yourrvpair work of which I make a specialty. I tav# no expensive eatabbahment or clerical force to maintain. Give ma a trial pno„„ C. H. BACON 607 Eighth St LOOK AT THIS I can build von onr of the niceat Summer Bungalows at thia time. 5-rooroa 81000, --room* 2 1 too. o-rooma, fljuo. Hlectric light., gaa range, hot and cold water fixtures' fell out katlirothn aet. Cabinet htJ, ore. Jl door, mid w.odow., be. me before it get. too late for aumtner occupancy. George W. Harris CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER NO. 13 w. FOURTEENTH STREET OCEAN CITY. N. J. • ELL PHONE. 484- X ' GO tO VISITORS WELCOME — Colonial Greenhouses & Ocean Heights On main Shore Road, beyond Somen' Point, for Cut Flowers. Ferns til Rubta Plants special. aTTismow TO runtaat. «oh fflaag1 THOMAS H. WALKER. Manager. OVER 100 PEOPLE Joined our CHRISTMAS CLUB during the first three days. Are you enrolled? If not, why not do it now and have a snug sum handed you in December when the demands on the individual purse are greatest > J® First National Bank OCEAN CITY. N. J.

1 niMIOL j N. GR1SCOM, M. D. j 8T. AND WE8LEY AVE. I , gSj. Allen Conon,M.DAH? ' I tie Wealey Avenue 1 Ocean City New Jersey ■•"{ntiriaiala UO A. DR W. P. HAINES | COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE.

JJERSCHHL PETTIT. M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY QR. CHARLES B. RIDER I>entint»« 809 Central Avenue MEM CITY. I. J. J)R. G. F. STARR Dentist Bell 2*5-a boih Phoa.t later - Slate 14-b Hughes' Central Phirmacy J. Thomley Hughes, P. D. 8lh and Wealey Av«- Ocean City, N.J. ^JARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalm er Good JujJflment is shown by selecting the Ocean City Title and Trust Company as the depository for your funds. At all times it is alert to the interests of its depositors and clients, whom it desires to serve with efficiency and promptness. Checking Accounts are invited. Ocean City Title and Trust Co. Ocean City, N. J. Otis M. Town sane A Practical Baasbora Arcbttoct Licensed by the Bute. -> •> i EIGHTH STREET. R. 0 OCEAN CITY A. J.

CITY'S HEALTH OFFICER SHOULD BE A RESIDENT

j Ex-President Swan Bxpres-j" j ses Views at Meeting of j Board of Education I Hoard of Education, Tuesday night 1 expressed the view Ibat. If the city baa a health officer, be should be a real- j , deot of Ocean t'lty— not a man who, j a. at present, ta In town only once or 1 twice a week. Mr Bwan declared thai he haa tin personal feeling in the mailer no far a. | the present Incumbent la concerned. I land that be would «o rxpreaa hi. views < the health officer or I be t'lty Com- % tnlaalouer*. by whom the health officrr t *a appointed. Hie only thought In t be a matter, he stated, <yaa In tlie Interest t of the people of thle ctty. GIVEN SURPRISE v V. n. Craven's Mom e "Invaded" I E. B. Craven was given a very ' pleseaul surprise party by a Dumber 1 of bit frlcuda Thursday evening. Mr. c Craven was astonished at the "Invasion" of bla home, but he quickly re- 1 covered and warmly welcomed all. 1 had a moat enjoyable eve- 1 umg. Those In the party were the Ilev 1 and Mrs. Charles H. Bohuer, William 1 and wife, J. Edgar Welch aod • wife. Lawrence M. Leer aud wife. * Lewis K Bmllb, Mrs. J. P Kox, < Mrs. George Seaman, J M. li iaeu- • , aud wife. Mrs. Kred. Pflizenmycr, Mrs. Daulel Krau.e. Mr*. Wil- ' ' lard Ang, Mrs. Ueorge W. riooy, Mrs. ! , Joseph D. Norcom. D S. Sampsou. ( 1 Miasea Mary Fox, Msud M Koulda. 1 | Josephine Taylor .aud Mildred Nor- . com. Elmer Ranck. El wood Ksndle. Earl Seaman, Mrs Howard Craven and Gertrode and Stanley Craven. GROWING INTEREST In Kpworili l.engne aetvlcr. mi Firal M. R. Ctinrcb. 1 He sure lo attend the Kpworth League service at the KIM M. K 1 Church neit Sunday evening at * o'clock sharp. A very Interesting meeting is promised by the leader, M las Mabel Lake The topic for the eveatng Is "The - Challenge of the Changing East." There will be a vocal aolo by. Mr. Ross. Tbe member, are pleased to report tbat each meetlog Is growing In Interest and attendance. , The members of Ocein City Council, 5 No 10. D of A , had plauned to pay a visit to crescent Council. No. 61, at Uosbeo, tomorrow, but tbe trip baa been poalpeoed because of the bad condition of tbe roada. Tbey will go to (Josben some time early In April.

MASONIC LODGE TO | ATTEND CHURCH Principles of Order to be Ex- j B pounded by Pastor Bohuer Sunday Night. ' Naxt Sunday eveulng at 7 «5 o'clock tbe members of Ocean City Lodge. No. 171, Free aud Accepted Maaoue, » will attend tbe service of tbe First Preeby teriau Church, In a body, when E tbe pastor.tbe Rev. Charles H. Bohuer. M. a., will deliver a special aermon to tbe order. a An Interesting program ta being prepared. ao important part of which will constat of good tinging by the choir of the First Chureh. under the _ leadership of Lewi* E. Smith. - A large turnout of tbe member- of tbe fraternity ta expected aud tbe ► many friends nf Masonry to Ocean City are cordially Invited lo attend to bear tbe prtoclplee of tbe organization ^ expounded from tbe polplt. 51 YEAR8 MARRIED J Family Oatkwrtww at Xsw^ ol ' NatkaelFl CkawflsB. Nathaniel Cbampioo aod wife, of ' Tuckaboe. srere 61 y tare married Modday last, and tbe "cession was marked by a family reunion at tbelr bome. ' Those present loeluded Mrs. G B. Parker aud daughter and Mrs. H. L. Smith and children, of this city. Mr. and Mrs Champion are both , active and eu Joying good health. Mr. , Champion was formerly an extenaiva , cranberry grower. , It's dignified and gtvm yon a delicious sense of security to own your OCEAN CITY. Bee Idea, your responsibility aa a real estate owuer ma km yoe a desirable citizen. Think M over, then ewil 00 HARRY HKADLBY, Baal Estate Operator, Ninth aad Aabury avenue, next to Bra boom wtm will ebow yon tbe very beat way aoff some of the giialeta bargains to ba found hen on the ire lilt terms Wkr ■ere AllawilcCtay IB ••■• id — " Fob Rxwt.— 782 Aabory avenue, farolsbed 01 unfuratabed. by tbe year, 7 rooms aod bath. Will not ebaap _ for tbe winter months. Apply W. W. Adams, 722 Aabory astern. adv. 11-86, tf. J.

KITCHEN SHOWER FOR MISS LAKE j _ Council Secretary of D. of* A. Surprised by Lodge Members. Thursday evening. iu*uih*r- ,,f ihcl City Council. No In. I>. nf A., Miss Salilr W. I.t*v Hale Ci.unell "wcrelary. and one llivir numher, J They gave -Mim l.akr an tuiiueni* | gifl- were mucli appreciated by the | Not ell of thJ-e w hn curilrlbuled j because of the i-ed weather c..u- 1 dlttoua. Lake aud wife feed (i. Inert. Mr. J Jeffrie*. Mr*. Hannah Yauaman. Mrs. Lizzie rtam|HHin. Mr. AhhleK. 1 f ouver. Mrs. Lily H Adam.. Mr. I Itoiw Adam., Mr*. Maggie Lake. Mrs. Ida F. Dixon, Mrs. Madeline Purler. Mrs. Kile Kverlngharo. Mr. Lizzie It. t'erlmo, Mr. Alice M. Stephenson, Mrs. M. Elsie C adman. Mrs. Almira I). Mead. Mr*. Haute Vincent. Mr* Elizabeth T. Price. Mre Eva I. Fisher. Abble IL Morrison. Mr*. Kmiua M.Bchutr. Mr- Cora M. Smith. Mrs. Core V. Hack and Mm Florence MRS. WOOD BURIED Widow ol Onr ol 111, founder, ol The funeral of Mrs. Merle K.. widow of the Rev. I»r William B. I Wood, look place Friday afieruoou -from the imldeiice of her mn-lu-law, , Millard B. Welmer. 41M7 North Itroad street, Philadelphia. The Interment ; was private. [ Mrs. Wood . who we. eighty-two yeart old, wee well known to many of tbe older resident, of this city, where 1 she formerly .pent the summer «ea- , eoua. Dr. Wood, her husband , was ' IM first prevtdsol of the Ocean City t Association. He died e few year* ago. . Ailrnded Wedding. J. K nsoo* Bharp and- Mlaa Adella Powell, of thle city, attended the • » adding of Flilgar W. Davlea and Mlaa | Eva Brower at the home of the bride * In Leesburg. this .Slate. Mouday. The 1 bride baa a number of friends here. ' where .be ha. been an occasional visitor during the last two years.

PASTOR GIVEN I ' A GREAT SURPRISE Beautiful Tribute to Pastor of " Presbyterian Church by | I His People. I..I Friday evening, when hi* emigre- ■ | gallon tendered him a reception. The whule aftali was planued and carried font without the knowledge of Mr. I e I II. diner, and although a large number « .[of people hadlo he taken Into the ' ! »ecret. he did not have the sligbeat ' , inkling of what was going on. ' 1 After the members and friends had 1 ~|kaih*red. lire church was complrfely ' eiup on 1 he telephone, end>hy a very c e 'clever ruse, was prevailed upon to go 1 I 'entered lire church tbe lights were " e ' suddenly turued ou aud the pastor wae c - confronted by the smiling face, of hla 1 Hock. There was no ueed lo tell any- ' I- one that the surprise wae perfect, for • I tiie.1 limine', face plainly showed Jt. - j Call, for a speech brought an J * | attempted re"iH)ii*e fiom Mr Bohuer, ' bin though a gift of eloquence la not ' the lea.l of Ills talent*, he was an ' '• taken aback thai, after stammering a ;- few remarks, gave It upentlrely. J '• A well prepared musical program * was llien carried out. Dr. J. Tlioroley ( ' Hughe.. Mlsa Louisa T. Coraou arid ( ' Mr.. Augusta DeMolae Rmwnhaum , singing solos, accompanied by Mlaa ' Ada M Itauck ou the piano, and Mlaa * Nellie Towoer. of Scotch Hall. reciting ( humorous selecllnns. all of wlilcb t were very enjoyable. I he audience re- | calving thriu with enlbu.la.tlr en- '* William F. Gardiner, who had one of hi. latrat improved Ylctrolae " brought to the church, entertained tlie '• gathering with "Billy" Sunday u hymns. Everybody then adjourned to the social room, of the cliun-h, wbera II there was further mifalc by Mr. Gardiner. both classical aod otherwise, and " where the time wae passed lo various *' social dlversloua until a late hour, * when the ladles served elaborate rofreshmeult. after which all want home ■" with happy bearti.ont the least happy 7 being the heirti of tbe good domlnte I Bab.lttwle Teacher. ie Mrs Bessie Reeves, of Ocean City, M ba. been engaged by tbe Bra lata It Hoard of Education as a substitute ,e teacher lo take the claaaee of Mre. B McKalg, who ta lu Connecticut for g'l several weeks seek lug to regain her strength after a recent Illness.

INSPIRING SERVICES BY S CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS

Impressive Sermon in Presbyterian Church by the - Pastor, Dr. Bohner. A very beautiful and Inspiring service was held on Sunday evening In tbe First Fre-bylertau church trader the au-plce. of the Christian Endeavor Boclely of that church. The occasion wa. the annual aunl. vtrsary of the founding of the General by Fraucta E. Clark, knowu around tbe world a* "Father Eadeevor " | A special program, ae published In tbeWESTiNKL last week, twi. carried out, much lo the enjoyment of those present, ao audleooe tbat. HI led tbe church being on band. Tb:p*itor. tbe Rev. Charles H. Bohner, made a brief address on "The Ideal Eodeevorar." saying In part: "A person I. never belter than his thoughts. If a man', thought, are noble, be will be noble. If|amao's , thoughts are meeu, he will be mean. "Everyone who would be the great aud . wonderful Iwlng that God means tilin to be should not hesitate to cherish the I H neat and noble.! thought. 'As a man tblnketti In his lieart.soi.be.' "Lowell, In bis 'Vision of Blr I<*un- ' fat,' says: * -iXjUallore. I.ut low'.l n I. crlm*.' "Tbe man Who aim. low 1. doomed 1 tbe beginning In ell history ♦ may see this nowhere better lllos- ' trated than in tbe history of Abaolom, tbe favorite son of King David "When Absalom was a young fellow , be devoted himself to bis balr. It t was bis highest ambition to have the finest bead of curia lu tbe whole city. He used to have his curl, weighed j every yeer, and tbe gossip of tbe town e often ran on the weight of Absalom's eorli. Absalom doted on hi. good looks. And ao, while be was yet a P young tallow, be selected a picturesque fi apot end built himself a tomb. No J doubt be ofleu pictured 10 bis Imaglm nation wbat a glorious funeral there r. would be wbeu be died. Tbe end of — Hamilton. Elgin watches tl per , week. L. M. Nelson, railroad Jeweler, SIS HroadwSy, Camden, N. J.. agent here once a week. If you mlaa him *- send a postal. adv. tf. ip Fob Balk, Hahoaik.— Corner lot v. 60x108. located Fourth aud Central | Oarao Ctty, N. J Apply M B. Bbimp If. J Ptaaaantvllle, N. J. Adv.AI8.tf.

* ' It all was tbat tbe vary earls be had c '• spent m much time ou caught In tbe 1 branches of a tree whan be wa* " e-caplug from tbe batttafiald. Hla , ' tubhorn mule rau out from under ■ him and left him dangllDg lo tba air, • waiting Josh's aptar to kill him. and ' his body was aftrrwerd flung Into a j trench aod a hasp cf etoie- piled over , d It. as you might bury a dug. < | "No man whose story ta given In the ' Old Testament history oould haw* , made bta mark more brilliantly than ' Absalom But hla aim waa low aod be waa doomed from tbe beginning to a contemptible eud." The Rev Mr. Bohoe* then painted a picture of bta "Ideal lj»da**ors»." which be hoped every member of lb# u society would oouatantly bold bafort the Imagination aod audaavor with all ^ his powers to attain. Ha apoke of tbe ■Ideal Kudaavorar" aa balng true to himself, true to bta fellowa and true to . bta God. Tbe audlenco, composed largely of young people, listened with eu stained 'of interest eud l marked Impression was _ made. For Bale— Motor boat "Delia" In n,' good ebape; auto top; full equipment; m length over all about 88 Mat; banm ir about 7 feat. Price 1860. Reasons for selling, new boaL Apply David I H. lol Henderson, 806 Market BL, Canteen, •ml N. J. Boat at Dataebag's bate botea, ip Fourth street and Bay avaona, Omn City, N.J. ndv. 12-17, tf

KENDRIGK'S TITLE ' TO BONDS VALID t r el Vice Chancellor Leant ln( £ Overrules the Decision of 1 Referee, Ex -Judge Starr. 11 ■ p At a bearing held a few day* since a before Vice Chancellor Learning, of i , Camden. Ilia court decided that tbe ,| I title of John R Kendrick to 110.000 of tl t tbe Chris. Hand Ocean Pter Co.'* tint , mortgage bonds was good and valid, £ thus overruling the decision of tba ' referee who eat In tbe preliminary , . trial of tbe cm. Mr. Kendrick waa represented by t a Messrs. Bleakly A Btockwell. of Cam- , . d'D- J

! , FOR M. E. CONFERENCE , One of the Oldest Bodies in ° ' American Methodism Meets in Atlantic March 3. J 1 The New Jersey M. E I'onfereuce, t S. 1. one of the olde.1 hodie. In American Melhodl.m In the begin- , ulug of the Methodist.' |>ropagen,1a lu ( the New World, the territory now t wtthld the houndarle. of New Jrney ( Conference was a part of the Phila- i delphla Conference. lu time the , latter became mi bulky Xs to he unwieldy. and the territory lu the State of New Jersey we. set apart a- a , separate Jurisdiction. This In turn heso targe that It was divided, aud t i that portion of the Btate lying north , , of the Raritan River became the Newark Couference. ' As has been announced In lhe>« ( columns, Bishop T. H. Henderson, of Chattanooga, Teno , will preside. Htaliop J. F. Berry, of Fblladelphla. | tha residential bishop of the group of | Confeieuce at which New Jersey ta e pert, ba* been aulgned to work nut- | side his owu residential district. The membership of the ohurcbewltblu tbe Conference ta 67.028 In full connection. I .sat year 4,000 people ' reported In preparatory member1 ship, and Indication* point to at lea-i au equal If uot greatly lucreased number tills year. There efe 869 BuDday ' schools, with 71.818 scholar, enrolled In all departments. Tbla vast army Iled by 6.847 officers and teacher.. There are 2M charge*, Angle statlou- ' and circuits within tbe bound- of tbe 1 New Jersey Conference. In Metlio ! diet economy a circuit ta the uolllug of ' two or more small church societies under the pastoral care of one miu- ' l.ter. There are 852 church pro|iertles, ' valued at H,740,SS(f, held lu tiust for the New Jersey Conference. There era also 238 parsonage, for tbe com- " fortable bouslog of the ministry. ' valued at 8870,875. Together these two Items represent a property holding of P 85 521,185. ' I.lewl. Killftl a Ylellor.

Lieut. Elliott, U. 8. A., came to CJ town Ftlday evening and took a look 01 at the boys of Company O, Third In- ol . fantry. This ta the eeoond time he has e been here this winter. He found the 111 e company doing good work. Because , of the condition of the streets follow- 01 ' log tbe enow storm, tbe boys did not ||| have tbelr customary drill outside, bul ^ ir tbey were drilled la tbe mechanism of

SQUIRE'S VERDICT ; IS REVERSED ! b Judge Bldridge Gives De- *, cision for Miller Brothers " in u Plumber's Suit. ^ Judge Kldredge, In the Cap* May t y Court, haa ravened tbede- e otakra of Juetleeof tbe Peaee Ludlam c In tbe case of Charles Baoon agatoM r Miller Bros., and the Utter win. « Charles gacoo brought suit some c ago against Miller Brorber* for r payaaant for Iheulllng a heating plant r aod tba eaaa waa beard by Squire 1 Millar Brothers claimed t tbat tbe plant did not heat op to tbe r terms of tbe contract— 71 degree* in | zero weather. Bacon asserted that be 1 falfllled bta contract. 1 Tba squire gave a verdict Id favor of tbe plumber. 1 Miller Brothers took an appaal to | tbe Cape May Coooty Court of Common Plea*. Tba case was retried, aod Kid radge taeetead tbe decision of tbe lower court. I Fwv lalcarBenl. i Tba bouea and lot. located 708 Can- 1 1 tral avanna. Ocean City, N. J , anown aa "Tbe WUmers." a well-established, select boarding bouse; can be purcbaard or ranted at a reasonable price; 1 property lo excellent ooodtUou; bouse 1 ' modem throughout. Will be sold on eeay terms. For further particulars, apply to R Curtis Robinson, owner, , 744 Asbury avenue. Ocean CHy, N. J. -r* adv. tf. !. Baruain Lots— Third lot above Beoood street, east aide of Central, 86i".. 1 Fourth lot above Third street, east side of Asbury, 8685. Only 8100 caeb 1 required on either. Otis M. Town- . b»d, Builder. adv. 1 14. 7t.

BOY SCOUTS ARE ENTHUSIASTIC OVER WORK A r

Making Name for Themselves Under Direction of Scoutmaster Welch. A bunch of husky-looking buys tramping ihrough Ibe street., a few day- ago. headed by J. Edgar Welch, They were prompUy told that the of Boy Scout- recently organized here ' Mr. Welch, wlw I- superintendent of the l*re»bylerlan Sunday School. After theAroop liad beeu formed by Mr. Welch, he selected the Rev. Charles It fTohuer. John R..Groves and l-|ithrr"l.. Wallace as the looal (roup t-nminlllee. They eudursed Mr. 1 and F.I wood Kaudle a. bta aaatsteni. ' ber. of 1 be troop, are now registered 1 at the national headquarters. Allhuughuew In the work, the (nop3 1s regarded as one of (he llne.t In the 1 Btate. and the boy. are proud of the ueme they have established. At present there are Uilrty-la'O boy* enrolled lu the troop, with bright prosThe scout movement I. neither ' military lu thought, form or spirit, ' although It does Instill In boys the military virtue., such ae houor.loyalty, obedience aud pairlottam-. All tbe " forme a«d drill, are not for milltprv lactic-, but for unity, hatrn nay and ' ibe rhythm of spirit that boye learn 1 for patriotism, good citizenship, high moral standard, self-reliance and j courage— these are only a few of tbe alma represented. The moveiueiit alda lo supplement the various existing educational agen- . cles, and lo promote Ibe ability in boy* ' to do thing* for themselves and others. It is uot the aim to set up a new organization to parallel In It* purpose* * others already established . The oppor- ' tiiulty I. afforded these organization., however, to Introduce luto their pro- ' grama unique feature* appealing to * lutereet* which are universal among hoy*. The method ta summed up Id ' the term Bcoutcrafl. aud la a comhtoa- " llou of observation, deduction and ' liaiidlness. or the ability to do thing*. Scouteraft Include* Instruction In Brat aid, llfe-eavtug, Hacking, signaling. am, iiiewnug, osisiu*, — a"*4— **..

cycling, natnre atndy, seamanablp, oampcrafl, woodcraft, chivalry and other .subjects. This 1a eccompltabed In games and team play, aod I* pleasure. not work, for the boy. The Hoy Scouts of America, ae au organized body, recognizes tba raelement In tbe training of a but It Is absolutely oon-eaclariau lu Its attitude toward that . rallgloaa training. * Its policy ta thai tba religious organization or Institution with which the boy scout I* connected aball give definite attention to bta rellgloaa life. Tbe parcnlfT as a rule, weleoaM heartily any outside Interest la the Tbey may best late until convinced of tbe value of tbat Interaet-to tbe boy* themselves, but 00c* satisfied on that point tbelr onljf reason for hesitation will probably ba tba expense. .They elionld understand In tba first plaoe that no uniform or equipment Ie necessary. It la, of course, desirable, but, according to tba rules of the orgautaattoo, every boy who wishes to have a uniform la encouraged to earn tbe amount of money necessary to e.cura It When parent* realize tbe educational value Of tbe training boye get In ecootlng. thay.ueually become enthu.laetlc supporter# of the movement, eud their enthoelaam bound to Increase a* tbey wttnosa 1 tbecharacterdevelopment under scoutIdeas and Ideal*. Tbe local troop meets Thursday evenings lc the social ruoma of 1 Us First 1 Church. m*e. B. m aosiUi awrted. ^ Mrs. Beverly B. Bmlth was buried from ber late home hen Friday afternoon. The service# were conducted tbe Rev. J."B. Adams, of Camdao,- . assisted by tbe Rev. Ueorge F. Mitch, 1 pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church. 1 Tbe pall bearers were 8. B. Bwan, I Samuel Dixon, J P. Cadmao, Jr., and e tbe Rev. J. B. Adams. The Interment > was at Seaside Cemetery uuder dlrec- ■ lion of L'udertaker Lake for Balr. A 8500 Gold Rood— 6 per cent- Interest— June and December Good Int vestment W- SouTT Hand, Ommi I 1 City, N J m xlv. 8-11, Sl h1 Wasted.— No. 8 cook stove or range, ;- good condition. McClong, Finy-alghtto 1. street, Ocean City. ode., Ik

Overcoats— $6.99 Any Overcoat In Our Store thle week $6.99. Some w0rth $20.00 NEWELL GORSON 810 Aebury Ave. Ocean Glty* W. J- -