OCEAN UTY SENTINEL
VOL XXXIV. OCEAN CITY, N. J. THURSDAY, MAHCll 4. 191o' . NO. 49
Ocean City Sentinel ocean city. im. wl . R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor St .00 Per Year. Strictly in Advance, j jyjORGAN HAND. ATTORNEY and COUNSEL LOR AT LAW, «ia *• '■ jJaw'otfices * Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings & Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counscllor-at-Law WdNo.lcltor. Mjtetrr aod EaaiulnerlD JJ NEWELL' HEULINGS Attorney at Law 809 Eighth Street Ocean City N>» Jersey H. Burklmrdf & Co. PLUMBING AMI HRATIMS ein» rtn as* jrmsi j JOHN E. TOWf^END! Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey — |- Joseph I . Scull REAL ESTATE BULLETIN FOR RENT £!■?» w?™ lir.l. arBOO per nmnl I,. FOR RCNT ^y£K«ni ! FOR RENT FOR RENT $2,000 oo ';j^r°0" K"" Joseph I. Scull "IvttWr Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's Boardwalk. Opp. Doughty'a Pier OPEN ALL YEAS
|j First Mortgages | Six per cent. QJlt Edged ' * Have you money to loan on Ocean City Real I Estate where the security is first class 111 j, every particular? . W * We have four mortgages to offer at this time j " that are worth your consideration. They are f $500, $2500, $4200. and $6000. |t J During uearly twenty years of active real - , estate business in Ocean City we have placed < nearly one and a half millions in mortgages for our clients without loss of principal or 1 interest, and have always endeavored to C.erit _ J their continued confidence. i Hi If jou have funds that are inactive, put them > 1 to work at once drawing 6 per cent, interest on VJ ' the best security that the State of New Jersey , cau offer. * " Write us for particulars. Massey& Edwards Eighth Street and Central Avenue 1
first ■ Tllattonal Bank f < ©ccan (£itp, U. 3- I* P c Watch L |- This Space Will help yon to financial betterment. |_ "Eyes Examined Without Drops ' >?v fmrera3»,£»' Jo ■b<,r' '• ° A. W. ELY ATLANTIC CITY. J. r Ubor. rut Llnr r. Poor. ( I
* mn you ever J ' stop to consideThow important it is to haw your home con- . t structed by responsible builders' J Have you seriously con- ' t sidered the paru that are hidden? ^ Have you ever considerrf f . J how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- f a den parts play in the life and safety of your building? ll Let us f - a advise you how your home should be built. % Plans and speci- ^ , \ fications free ^ j City Mill and Lumber Company j r, BUILDERS I , I office: sixth and west sve., ocean city. N.J. ^1 PLUMBIINQ or deriral foror to msinuin Give m» s trial pson- c. m. bacon 6Q7 Eighth » t _ _ . . , _T T ,c The RELIABLE STORE forDry p O WELL S Goods. Notions and Men's Wear Special at this sU^— Hour Mo.Hh-' Trial Subscription to j Special ai uiu> i*oi "7 price, 40 cents). Four-
Only 19 cents (Regular Big Spring Fashion S March. April. May. Manton designs. Ask counter. We are also
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981 Asbury Avenue POWell'S Ocean City, M. J. Go to VISITORS WELCOME Colonial Greenhouses Ocean Heights On main Shore Road, beyood Somen' Point, for Cm Hams, fan Ml tobta Plants . IFUUU ATTUITIOB TO ruakaaiWOaB THOMAS N.'fttKfll, Mwagef. 1
!| N. GR1SCOM, M. D. ! EIGHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. j . omor H»u" Vow J. p j J.'m.'dmiy. TSTl?7noDfc Farm™?'. Uni°M 1 i tTfS Allen Carson, H. D. »: , I 8 16 Wesley Avenue 1 City New Jersey i ijoa i |DR- w. P. HAINES I COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE. , OCEAN CITY. 14. J. ! O....OU l«">IUa.m. , 1 EIo uT W llf^r A |JERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. B0T WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY QR. CHARLES B. RIDER r>entiwt«« 809 Central Avenue ITEAI CITS'. *. J. ' J)R G. F. STARR Dentist Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thomley Hughes, P. D. ' 1 8th and Wesley Avea. Ocean City, N. J.
A MARK lake Undertaker and Embalm er _ §m CBSTBXJ. AVUOl I pneaaia OCAAH C1TY.M.J | ■ ■ ~ I ( Very Important ■ 1 Yes, it is very important to make your , Will and appoint an , Executor that can be i relied upon to carry |« out your exact instruc- | tions. Appoint the Ocean City Title & Trust Company to act in this capacity — thus assuring Safety and Proper Settlement of your estate. Ocean City Title and Trust Co. Ocean City, N. J. Otis M. Townsend A Practical H«A«*if ArohtUcl Liorawd by the BUM. •> •> eighth stiwct, orp. p. o. •" ocean city n. j.
SEA ISLE CITY MEN VISIT 1 LEAGUE IN NEW QUARTERS
Jolly Occasion Was Marked by Good Speeches Fall of i Excellent Suggestions. See trie City '■ young meu and M>i»e l hove » lib" the gray arouud their lrni|ilw. >■ rt|HMUlcd lo the Young leriutued to pul Sea I.le City to llif ' In the future, judging froui iheirezpreulons at llie headquarters of the Young Meu'e Progrenelve \ where Ihey were vlell ir» Mnn ' , day e%-enliig. In the parly were Hicharf \V prealdeut; William Hallert. vice resident; Lewis ritelumyer, treasurer; Dr. K. C. tScoU. K I ward B Aruelt. liustave Morgeuweck. Iculs thsrlee Kobluaou, Michael l.uoiigo and Patrick Moutaguue. The members of the aasoclatiou are energetic clllreus of rtea Isle. They have lulerlerred with the material progress of Bea Nle for yeara. aud lliey are of the opinion lhal a bridge between Ocean t.'lly aud Corsoo'a lulel Is oue of the big Improvr'meuta of I he near future thai will not ouly help Corson's Inlet aud riea I-le t'lty. but also the whole of tape May County. After the trausaclloo of the league's routine busluees. President 8. B. H*ao, of the local organ Iratlou. said party of Oceau City realdeuls that went to Bea Isle City one olgbt a fewweeks ago. where they were finely enterlalued by the Bea Isle City as- . aoclal Ion. He invited the members lo visit the league. They have come tol ulglit aud ou behalf of the league he cordi I ly welcomed them. The Yuuug [ Men 'a Progressive League tonight Is * celebrating the opeutug of Ita newheadquarters on the third O.ior of the Haun Building, he said. As both urgaulzitloua have the aame interesta at heart, the members should be closely drawn together He said . he could recall many projects In which I he league has taken an active lulerest - and pushed to a successful end. Again he. cordially welcomed the Baa Isle delecatlou and expressed the hope that this would uot be tbelr last visit to Oceau City. Prealdeut Bwau Introduced PresMeut ' Croueeker, wbo expressed bis Ibaaks Tor the Invitation from the league. He said tbat It la something new for Sea Isle City residents to gel together. The new association Isonly two mouths old. bul Ihey have bad pleasing results from tbe open meeting held a I few weeks ago aod w bleb was attended by a delegation from Ocean City. The Oceau City visitors told Uie Kes Isle people what the league bas don* for Oceau City and tbelr talk took quite a hold on tbe 8ea Isle business
PLANS MADE FOR ' BIG CRUISER RACE Boa- 8 Will Leave Colombia . Club on Delaware and \ Finish Here. Knial wrrangements were couiplcbd for l he cruiser race from the Columbia Yacht Club. Bridesburg to tbe Oceau City Yacht Club, at the monthly ] -meeting of tbe Delaware River Yachtsmen's League held Tuesday /night at the Hotel Waltou. ' The cruiser contest, which will be about ISO nautical miles, will lake ( place September 8 aud 4. Tbe boats will leave In front of I lie Columbia ( Yacht Club aod go down the river lo Bay. From there Ihey will j go out to sea and. up the coast to tlia Oceau City Yacht Club. Tbe race will mean an all-nlglu run for tba skippers, arriving at tbe finish line tbe uext morning. The contest will , be open In boats of 30 fact over all and upwards, from any dub of tbe Delaware River Yachtsmen's League and any club of tbe American Power Boat Association. Tbe regatta committee of tbe Ocean City Yacht Club bas scheduled a apeclal race for tbe comprtiug cruisers To tbe distance race It will be for a distance of twelve nautical miles. Tbe Ocean City Yacht t lub has put up |1 100 lu trophies for I be Iwoaveuls. own S oar Home. It's dignlUed and gtvee you a delicious sense of security to own your OCEAN CITY. Besides, your responsibility aa a real estate owner makes yon a desirable citizen. Think It over, then call on HARRY HEADLEY. ' Heal Estate Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, oust to Ore bouse wbo will show you tba very beat way and some of the greatest bargains lo be found bore on tbe ass last terms Phoue connection adv. Fob Balk— CJood No. ,8 kitchen range. 18: good as sew; sitting room Stove, |8; large parlor lamp, |2; sew. Ing machine, M: a floor picture easel, S. Tic; four lane picture- cheap. To see ~ above rail 10H0 Asbury avenue, adv.lt j war aa*s anaaiiccn* to lb on 3 wa,s Jones coo Bare vos HaaeiT Hamilton, Elgin wetcbes fl per seek. L. M Nelson, railroad Jeweler. „ 848 Broadway, Camden, N. J- agent J* here once a week, If you mtaa him send a postal, f . UdY. O.
I ir i MASONIC LODGE ; HAS CELEBRATION f Eighteenth* A tt n i v.-e r s a r y . ■ Event Marked by Excellent 11 Speeches and Supper. b.-r- kud vl.itlng brethren of Ocean I / City Lodge. No. 171. F aod A M si tie organization's elgVesHli enin.-d , ver-ery celebration in the Masonic There were goo I speeches by the ' > e R »v. Charles H. Bhnner. City Com j t M. Stevens, ruperiiit. n lent of llie ' 1 J city's schools; Prof o VV. Itelcli ly. 8 d principal of the Ocean Pity High « e School; the Itev. June- K Like. < s Andrew C. Boswell. John C Mieelmau, U s Clarcuce S. Scull and i lyton Haines j« y Brick r. Mr. Steelmsn I- a member of the 1 1 y Alexandria - Washington l^slge at I Alexandria. Vs.. which was tleorge | • a Washington's lodge, and Thursday I I. was the one hundred and thirty -second d anniversary of Its organ Izallon Mr. ' if Bteelmsu's sketch of the lodge was, I t very Interesting v The stewards, ( apt. Henderson aud I y Warrington Harris, surpassed them- ■ o The usual aoulversary banquet of j ' i- tbe lodge will be held a few weeks t ! LIVELY BIDDING t>» HhIIIIT Creswrll. ' K. M. Button and Clarence H. Bcull '' were Ihe purchasers of a number of II articles sold by David P. Creawell, ' 11 bailiff", ou Monday, as llie property of J " Mat his A Rotuudo. who formerly were ' engaged lu tbe tailoring business In a 1 " alore on Eighth street, In tbe Bourse *1 Building. Tbe articles Included ulue suit ; patterns, store fixtures, desk, tables, 11 sew ing maeblne and presslug boards, is There was some lively bidding, and , r the proceeds of the sale amouuted to „ *«< so The sale was at the lustance of '■ Robert Fisher, who brought the actiou i is to recover rent in the sum of 86(1 A. C. Boswell represeuled Mr. Fisher. ** Ibe report of the commissioners of - assessment on Ihe < orlntbiau avenue » extension has beeu received and Hied '* by. the City Commissioners. A hear- * log of the property owners Interested M will be held ou March IS.
E. CONFERENCE I IS IN SESSION jFully 300 Members at Meetings Held in St. Paul's J Church, Atlantic City. ^ I The annual session of Ihe New Jer- < Isey M K Conference ied In r»l. Paul's Cbuirb. Atlantic Cliy. I'ue«1ay 1 .e>eumg The feature of ye-lerday'- ses- - was. he -ermoi. by Bl.hoJPTbeodore Henderson of 1 ballauuuga, w bo j The opening sermon wss preached : The bu-iuess -cum npencrl ye-ler- < issi members, w ith 360 churches with- 1 in: their Jurisdiction 1 | Following 's the prugranTfoillils ^ l-'» andTart. day at same Devotional service, each day at | j day at S 30 p. m. Frcedman's auul- ' vetaary. 7 45 p. m. The Bees. J. Uorlau and Edgar Blake. I). D„ ' j Friday -Laymen's Association at . 1 IU a. m aud 1 45 p in. Anniversary ; of Conference claimants. 7.48. ,1 Address by the Itev. J. B. Hsegely, D.Haturday— 2 311 p. in. Anniversary 'hurcli Temperance riodely. Art.lresa , Ihe Rev. I lareuce True Wilson, DD. | Sunday 9 a. tn.. Inve feast. 10.30, ordination nf deacons and elders, f 17.45. evangelistic service, conference j church. Ihe Itev. Charles M. Boswell. j Monday and Tuesday— Conference | session. _______ SONG RECITAL To be aiveo In mcsbtl-rlaa ! thatch MsicliV. j Coder the auspices of t$t Lid lea' Auxiliary, a song reclt.l will*, given j In tbe F'lrst Presbyterian Church . Thursday even lug. March U. Ticket! , are25ceuts. , Thoae to take part are Mrs. Augusta DeMols Rosenbaum. soprano; Miss Mluerva Adams, pianist; Miss Ada M. Ita^ck, organist; Miss Nellie E ! Towner, reader; Mies Mtry Fox, ■ reader: C. Homer Sboemaker.vlollnlst. 1 An excellent program bas been preI pared and an eveulog of e> j lymenl I1 assured all who atteud X- a Men si l-rlrrsbuls. The members of the degree team of Kslmia Tribe. No 220. Imp. O K M . f of this city, accompauied by some e others of the tribe, weul to Petersburg 1 Saturday evening. There tbey Initiated • a clan of four for the Petersburg tribe. 1 The vlaitora afterward were well enter-
ASSOCIATION OF PAST COUNCILORS TO MEET HERE
— 1 PINE CONCERT IN HIGH SCHOOL , Heard to Advantage in , Very Excellent Musical ; Program. A delightful mualcale was glveu by 1 members of tbe Ocean City High 1 School bn the a-embly room Friday afternoon and the young people who , 1 to .k part did so most creditably. It , shown that there Is much musical talent of a high order ainoug Ihe 1 1 pupllaof theecbool 1 1 Following was the program: Piano duel, Minerva Adams aud 1 Aetna Wilson Piano solo, Velma Head ley. [ Recitation. El wood Kandle. 1 Duel. Madeline Lauiecb aud Vlr- 1 glnla Am berg ^ Address, the Rev. Charles H. Bohner. ' Plauo solo, Kusaell Craue. 1 Violin aolo, Edward Rider. ' ..Recitation, Haael Harris. 1 Piano 80I0, Ethel L# 1 Bolo. -End of a Perfect Day." Thomas Mould. Piano aolo. Verua Wilson. Chorus, -My Native Land," Glee I I Club. Thomas Mould's eoug was encored j and Ire sang -Tlpperary ." tbe others} J Joining In the chorus. Ku I eel wined SI millvllle. Newell Coraon, the popular Ocean t- City merchant, and w ife, of Mlllvllle,*' 0 entertained at tbelr home over tinnday d Jest Mlee Edllb Hilton. E Roy Bour- * gfOls and Walter West. of Ocean City: r. Miss Jessie Hogan. Miss Mabel Ferguson and Joaepb Weet, of Mlllvllla a Fob Balk —Motor boat "Delia" in '• good ahape; aulo lop; full equipment; length over all about 29 feet; beam » abont 7 feet. Price *150 Reasons for D selling, new: boat. *Apply David H . Henderson, 805 Market PH., Camden. ,T N. J. Boat at Det-eheg's boat bouse, Fourth street and Hay avenue. Ocean „ City. N.J. adv.I8-17.tf sr. Fob Palk. Kaboaib. — Corner lot nt 50xKJO. located Fourth and Central IB Uaaa Ctty. N. J ■ Apply M B.Bhimp tf. Pleaaaulville, N.J. Adv. 6-18, tf.
Big Time Planned at D. of A. G Lodge Session Thursday Evening, March 18. . The regular "luarlerly business meetlog of the Past Councilors' Association a of the Daughters of America will be p held in tbe lodge room of Ocean City * Council. No. 10. D. of A., at 2 o'clock tl Thursday arternoou, March 18. a State aud uatlonal ollicers will be In alteudauce, aud tbey will remalu over I1 ' night to visit tbe local council at ID ti meeting tbat evenlug. • The members of tbe follow-tug couo- a ells have been Invited to atteud tula evening seselou: a i Valley Rorge, No 6. Camden; Proa- b perlty. No. 16. Atlantic City; Frleud- t< sblp. No. 27, Cold Spnug; Tuckahae, p . No. 49,'Tuckeboe; McKiuley. N ■. 60. I 1 Scullvtlle; Columbia, No. 51. Liu- a j wood; Seaside. No 53,Palermo4 Holly, 1 | No. 59. Wild wood; Crescent. No. 61. 8 Goeheu, aud Independence, No. 65, S - I Cedarville. a I Nearly all of these councils have I already accepted tbe Invitation, and t Thursday evenlug. March lb, will bw t 1 oue of Ibe big nights lu the history of I the local council. I Motel Proprietors' Heeling. The regular monthly meeting of the 1 Hotel Proprietors' Association of Ocean ' jClty will be held 00 Monday eveuiug, 1 * ! March 8. at the residence of Mr. aud Mrs. George T. Mann, 2112 Sedgeley d avenue. Philadelphia. All members r* I are urged to be preseut. aa matters of Importance are to come b«Jore the meeting. Cll* Audit Kl wished. y ' It was staled by Director Tboro at t_ j tbe weekly meeting of tbe City Comr m'ssloners that Ibe audit of the city r." books ha- been completed by Harry 1 A. Morris, of Ibis place. Mr. MorrD' bill of 82511 was ordered paid. m Tba house aod lot. located 706 Ceutrai avenue. Ocean City, N. J., known 1 as •-The Wiltnera," a well-eatabllshed. select boarding boose; can be pur- *' chased or reuMd at a reasonable price; *1' property in excellsnt ooudltlou; bouse modern tbrougbouL • Will be sold on ot easy tarms. For furtbar particulars. «l apply lo R Cruris Robissos. owner. ip 744 Asbury avenue. Oeaaa tYty, W. J. adv. if.
"V JURY COULDN'T REACH VERDICT ,, After Being Out for Some I ' Time, Members Were Dis- «i charged by Squire. '] Tl b I t rd fl I noon before Pqulre Ludlam aud a jury -| , of Philadelphia, against - Harry H. ( leged to be due the Philadelphia tlrm , for Jewelry. 4 , It wa. In evidence that rk-hwajW-d: | . sold aud .delivered a quantity of' t } goods to H H. Lake, for which he; . paid, but that after he had resold , , these articles the goods were returned , , to him by Ihe purchasers- and be had , . replace them with o-her goods , Tbe hill sued for was for another lot , of goods from Schwartz A Co , and , Mr. Lake asked for damages aa an off r Hr*1 lot' After bearing the evidence, the Jury 1 retired. It was out for some time, and , then It was found that tbe members of , , the jury could come lo no agreement , and tbey were discharged. , A. t' Boswell represeuled the liefend ant and VV. N. Cooper was at- ( loruey for the plaintiffs. ( ILLUSTRATED TALK • Dr. Wilbur 10 Lecture ou "PalesHue lu Ibe Tiuaot Plcisres." "Palestine In tbe Tlssot Pictures" Is the subject of an Illustrated lecture to ! be given lu tbe Baptist Church "Monday evening, March 16, by (be Rev. J. 1 ' Mllner Wilbur, D. D„ prealdeut of tbe 1 Baptist Institute forCbristlao Workers ' of Philadelphia. A apeclal treat is lo ' store for Ocean City In tbe advent of ' 1 this lecture and lecturer. ■ Dr. Wilbur bar been In " Palestine and considers the Tlnsot pictures the > Hueet presentation lo picture of the • Ufa, of Jesus ever put on canvas » Bdlfte of them are startling, but aim to • portray tbe butnan side of the Master . lo accurate historical aud geographical 1- detail. This eet of pictures, owued by. i- the Doctor himself, was tbe second eet " Imported Into tlrD country, and one of Ibe very few seta even now owned In Tills lecture Is presented to the pub- ' lie by the Youug Men's and Young ^ Ladles' Bible classes of tbe Itnmsnuel g Baptist Sunday School at tbe uomlnal d sum of 25 cents for adults aud 15 ceuls '■ for children. r- Remember the date — Monday. March 15, at 8 o'olock.
GET READY FOR : POOL TOURNAMENT * 0 Will Start at Yacht j} Club as Soon as House Opens for Season. " Tbe Ocean Clly Yacht Club la now ■/ making preparations for Its handicap J pool or pocket billiard tournament, j wblcb will begin with tbe opening of tbe dab bouse In tbe early summer c aod close September 1. u Entrlea will be received until July 10, Inclusive. Tbe fee Is 82. Con- c ii ts will divide tbe expense of , aacb game. Not leas (ban six band- t trophies will be awarded , Those desiring to enter tbe tournament miy do eoby send lug tbelr entry jt any of Ibe following members of tbe j , tournament committee lo Phtladel- ! t pbla 1 Joaepb L. Schmidt, 1921 Venaogo j , street; Hartman Gllmore, 1913 North street; R. R Brlngburst, 1 , 8410 Barlug street ; Dr. Frederick A. , Black. Empire Building. Thirteenth 1 , aud Walnut streets, Philadelphia ; , N. Munger, 420 Cooper street. Camden; Frederick b. Drtcsbach.Cbel- : ten avenue and Thirteenth street. Oak 1 1. sue; William H. Heoszey, 1315 Snath < Forty-ninth street; William F7 Tinker. < 2107 Vine street ; Roger J. Maynes. j Market audThlrty-Urst streets;Wtlllam , , O. Stevenson. 110 Race street. Pbils- ji 1 delphla; Charles J. Currau, 6«K Lawnavenue. Oak Laue. i • — 1 Fob Rent.— 722 Asbury a- enne. fur- 1 , nlabed or unfurulsbed. by tbe year. . 7 rooms and bath. Will rent cheap for the winter months. Apply W. W. : e Adams, 722 Asbury avenue. adv. 11-98, tf.
OCEAN CITY FISHING CLUB TO BUILD $3000 PIER
Will be Located at Fourteenth Street— 35 Members Soon Subscribe £1500. At a meeting of tbe Ocean City Flahi ing Club In tbe Kittcnbouse Hotel, j Philadelphia, Monday evening, at tended by 35 members, tbe committee on pier reported that tbey bad received | satisfactory terms and conditions from Allen Corson for hit property on* the'beacb frout at Fourteenth street. 1 Joseph O. Champion, a member of 'he committee, presented a detailed draw ing of a pier extending 600 fact the Boardwalk, providing for a 6 font wide exlenslou to tbe clnb bones Is to* be erected at a fistauce of 45 i feet from Ihe Boardwalk, wltb a I llshiug plallorm on tbe outslds Incorporated In tbla pier at tba exend there la a landing platform lo euatile tbe club members to land tbe big llsli. This landing aleo la to ba used by club members owning motor Dials. They-can then ascend to tbe malu pier ti, ' his lower fleeing deck. The re; i itilwTHNfvSa arid tba committee discharges. After considerable discussion,- the plans submitted by Mr. Champion 1 adopted, and be wae unanimously 1 awarded tbe contract to build tba pier. Tbesa'me committee was reappointed superintend the count ruction of tba ' pier and at tbe same time tbey in to ' considered the Hoenctal committee raise Ihe funds. Wltb ouly 36 members present out of an actual membership of 110, 11500 was subscribed toward tbe pier project. The cost of tbe pier equipped la (3000. , It la proposed to build It by a bond , Issue held within tbe memberslilp,and from tbe funds derived from membership fees and dues lo liquidate at least } (500 of the bonde per annum. Tbe club enjoys, through tbe oaur- , tery of Dr. Coraon, a aeveu-yaar laam I on the site at the nominal sum of U a year, plus auy municipal tax that may . be levied owing to tbe Improvement. Tbe club lies- tbe privilege of raoewt lug tbe leaee' should tba ownership conditions then be the same aa at , present. r Several new members were proposed I at the meeting. Ail are from Pbtla- ^ del pbla excepting William Peon , Llpplnoott, of the Bwartbaaoae Hotel, f this city, wbo D en ardent flsberatan „ with a Barnegat Bay reputation that be hopes to transplant to Oceaa Ctty. ? Following tbe masting tbe mam bars I adjourned to tba dining room of tbe I Rlttenbouae. but Jost before adjourn- , meot, President Churchill Hnngerford vacated tbe chair aad made a strong '• appeal for tba dob's futnre and In dosing bla remarks ba made a motion. Closing nis rcuiwiws »» " - —
tbat was promptly seconded aad unanimously carried, tbat no Intoxlcanto of any description are to ba allowed on tbe pier. Tbe pier committee comprises Frank H. Stewart, Walter Cbaodler, Joseph O. Champion, Charles Magi nn la, Df. C. Wpton, Clayton Halum Brink and William E Maesey. Tbe mem ben of tbe floanee eomaaltare Frank H. Btowait, ehrtr— ; William F. Sbrlver, 8. Tow a I mil Zook, Arthur H. Jooee, Claraoca 8U1, Joseph O. Champion, Clayton Hatom and William fc. Maamy. Tbe general report of tbe pier committee was read by Dr. B. C. Wamon, of tbla city. All tbe prominent members of tbe club were present at tba meeting, as well as a number wbo do not often attend, drawn by their Intern* In tbe proposed project. Tbe club feels that wltb the compleHon of tbla pier, It wlM have an asset wbicb will make a very rtroag appeal lo tbe average Hsharmau, and wlU at | tbe same lime be adding on# mom to tbe mauy attractions of Ocean C*y. A letter was written to tbe Wer Dw pertinent Tuesday asking permission ;t . build tbe pi rt. When tbla ti|M* j is gnu ted, work will be started on tbe • consttuctkm of tbe pier. tor. Barns Hpobr. • Tb* Rev Dr. Cbirtee Wesley Bon* , 1 of Philadelphia, weH , known In tbla city, where be spends a ponton of the summer season., made the address at ' the weekly luncheon of the members 1 of Ibe Ocean City YacbtUabnl tba - St. James. Philadelphia, last -Frtdap- . His speech was on "The Beuaflta Dp I rived from Religious Revivals." ! Wabtbd — PupUa In moale; bw. ■ -rsr'"- ""-Ji.Ss.: r. tailor. adv. 2 96. tf.
if VISIT Our Tailoring Department Utln week aud nee ttae New Spring Fabrics and Models. It's none too early to place your order for Spring Clothe*, but ^ well leave that to yon. What we want ts just an opportunity ot " showing you what's new. [! All Wool Fabrics, Perfect Tailoring, Prices, $16.50 «p. Newell Corson j 819 Anbury Awe., Ocean City, N. J. i. — — J '

