OCEAN CITY SENTINEL - - ■ ______ •** ;
VOL. XXXIV. . OCEAN CITY, N. J., THUKSDAV, MAIH II II, " NQ g,,
Ocean City Sentinel R CURTIS ROBINSON »i.oo Per Veer, Strictly m Advance. j ORGAN HAND. ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, LAW OFFICES * | Apgar & Boswell, ; LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings k Read 'ATLANTIC cJTV. N. J. JAMES M. EC HILDRETH Coansdlor-at-Law
H. NEW El L UEULINGSl Attorney at I.aw ! WW KrghtlfXtrecl Ocean I'lly Nri Jrrnry II. Iturklianll & Co. I'LI M IUMJ ^ANIl IIKATlKli JOHN E. TOWNS^D Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey Joseph I . Scull REAL ESTATE BULLETIN for rent | .'/j"'"', jl.r'.e' for rent r;p\, FOR rent j'jir. "»is oo
FOR RENT R EUli'b -Heel. U S2.000 06 i« Ij^n "" »'irai Joseph I. Scull Watch and Jewelry Repairing j Mayer's Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty1* Pier OPEN ALL YEAR 1
{ DIP VOU EVER — ■ } , ' »top to consider how important it is to have your home -con- . 1 t ktrucled by responsible builders? % Have you seriously con- ' t sidered the parts that are bidden? «, Have you evcr c^ld"''f t how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- f \ den parts play in the life and safety of your building? % Let us j} J advise you how your home should be built. I lans and sped- ^ _ . \ fications free f X City Mill and Lumber Company ; j\ BUILDERS J 1/ office: sixth and west ave., ocean city, n.j. f ( — — — PLUMBINO ! tfr> "StsSStS '•srsss'-E I -J, " ** -ta-i i _» .TK ... or riabcal foroi to maintain Gits ma s trial. »_!!__ C. l~l. BACON not ei.HtH s*
SUMMER OF 19IS
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Casino Club ON THE BEACH WMrt avar, I>oOy I * meeta somebody Will be the greatest continuous amusement center in Ocean City Come in at Easter time. Open Friday, 2. to Monday, April 4. Danoaa. Card Parties and gntartalnmwnta, _ C. Ellwopd Carpenter
First Mortgages Six per cent. Qj|t Edged Have yon 'money to loan on Ocean City Real Estate where the security is first class" in every particular ? ( * We have four mortgages to offer at this time that are worth your consideration. They are $500, $2500, $4200, and $6000. V During nearly twenty years of active real estate business in Ocean City we have placed nearly one and ^ half millions in mortgages for our clients without loss of principal or interest, and have always endeavored to merit their continued confidence. 8 If y.ou have funds that are inactive, put them to work" at once draw iug 6 per cent, interest on V. the best security that the State of New Jersey can offer. « ' Write us for particulars.. Massey & Edwards Eighth Street and Central Avenue
Responsible Methods Our conception of ideal ! i J*rrvice is a Service that offers j j to patrons every aecommoda i j tion consistent with Security and Strength. | jected'to careful consideration I ai d is guided in spirit as well as in letter by the laws and I ideals of lcsponsiblc Hanking i | Methods. | * Long experience with the !■ i commercial and financial needs ! j of Cape May County has en j ' Intensive service tor the hest I interests of all patrons. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. J.
Ejes Eiamined Without Drops _ 1 JsssTW^S&SSS i I I r-iiliT5* '"aji *'"* a' Br {j A-. W. ELY ~ ATLABTIC CITY, «. J-
J N. GRISCOM, M. U. EIGHTH ST. AND WESLHY AVE. """<• °»« booraBnoday.8 " P' m-!BtS-illMt0B01,M.D.Wr£ Ocean City New Jersey ; TP-— D« W. 1'. HAINES ! COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE. I OCEAN CITY. N. J. I jofrii-e UOCKH- 1 807 WESLEY AVE. ] OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY ( 'i.OOYA « WSp m. , J)R; CHARLES B. RIDER ] I>entiHt« I 809 Central Avenue
J)R G. F. STARR ( Dentist t^-"0U- 1 Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thomley Hujhn, P. D. ^ 8th xnd Wesley A**t. Ocaan City. N.J. | ■ ■ j: ^|ARK LAKE , Undertaker and Embalm er PbonaUS OOKAB 01TY.U.J
— ^ ,a HOW MUCH I BETTER L it is to give your valu- 't| \ ables protection against ,»i ;l fire and theft. Do not „ : ! wait until it is too late 8 — you can rent a Safe Deposit Box here in our c Fire and BuTglar Proof J Vaull for as little as $3.00 per year j
___- ; bo Ocean City Title |j° and Trust Co, E Ocean City. N. J* Li — — ^ I H — ^ Is I - I c Otis M. Townaend . A Practical BaMbora Arehttact " Licensed by tbf Wat* •> , EIGHTH STREET. OPP. P. O. ® OCEAN CITY- N. t. '•
PHYSICAL CULTURE FOR CITY'S SCHOOL CHILDREN
Instructions Now BeingGivcn I by Miss Bockelmann, of Atlantic City. nchiMilN here ere ootr tekliiR pliy-lcal I tlmuRb only e comparatively few j". leamna have beet, teken. they areM already said to l« .liowlnjr marked J benellrlal results Mi" Mabel Hockelmauu. of Atlantic' Oily, la the ptiyNlcel ln>troclor. 10 j w hich (>01111011 ahe wea elected by the I Hoard of Educellon al II- moodily ineellUK Tue-day eveulnR. Mlsa Bockelmann baa bfen for aome ' culture in Temple t.-ollese. Pblladel- " ^ uomeu with a magnetism tlnd h.1 ' caught die children, aud they bave be > come deeply Interested In the work. 11 Mine iiockeliuano cornea 10 this city d on allerusle Friday-. Then she gives ' the grade leechera e course of exer claea for die pupils for the week, which u I- carried oul by them for ten or tlfleeu " There are exerclsea la deep end cor- 0 reel breathing, aiding up exeiciaea and 0 marching end tBcllca. " The puplle of tbe blgh school do not * have tbe exercuee, which ere Intended ' only for Ibe younger acl.ol.ra - c
PLAYED CARDS ■ • Sirs. j. Randolph Ltna Kater- • alnrd Friend. „ Mrs J Hetidnlpb Lyuu, of West b J Pbiladelpbia. eulerlalned at cards at f, . her houie Wednesday afternoon of a Among her guest, were Mrs David k Jester, Mrs. Thomas rimltb. Mrs. u Irvln Deakynr. Mrs. William Marcy. ' Mr«. Alex MacAllaler. Mrs Paul Biased. Mrs. Edward Delacroix Mrs. I. N. Urlacom. Mra. William Brown. T Mr.. Harry I.awaon, Mrs. William McAllister, Mrs. Charles 8 Paltou. Mra. Marouey, Mrs. William Cook. , Joseph Htopp aud Mra. John H. I H W. H. Uarrt.on »«.!» Wlas. „ j udgtnenf"oT' ftsbTo'tTalt>e<r'By*X! 'fT tl Uarrlaon. of Ocean City, last spring, b agalual Thomas J Armstrong A Co.. || was sustained. M H Uarrlaon fell a a ladder, a rung of wblcb broke. He won oul In the lower court and on appeal by the defendant to the Bu- ' preme Court, wblcb baa Just afllrmed h aenled through the lltlgetlon by b Maurice V. Daniels, a aummer reel- a
CITY'S WATER AND I MILLEXCELLENT Examined at Regnlar Inter- " vala by Experts and Al- , J ways Fonnd Above Par. Dr. I. N Urlacom, In hl» annual report at health olffcer. stales that the -■cily'a water, milk and loe supply are . Inspected al regular Interval, annually . : 1 by die 8la\e end oelloual government. aboee per. ^ /"' ••The garbage col le^ttuy* have beeu very good (lila peal audioier, especially during July and August, aud tbe con- ' tractor la to be commended. There ■ was a little trouble during the forepart " : of tbe summer, but Ibis wee due to do i of hla and wa> soon remedied " ' hie and '
Tbe contractor le y. L- Bader.of h Philadelphia, who, with hla family. * spends die aummgr aeaaooa here. * Oa Trip Tbroaib Ike Weal. P Robert B. Lee. a traveling ealeamau of tbia city, who bu ban vlaltlng his ■' family here, left Monday on a trip 1 through tbe Wat. He returned a 1 abort time since from a trip through 1 tbe Boulb, where be found bualneee very good. Hla family teat the home 1 of Jama Ward mud family during bit ' absence. Own Voir NMBt. It's dignified and give, yon a dell- . clous aeuaeof security to own your OCEAN CITY. Resides, your responsibility u a rest ! estate owner maka you a desirable : cttixeu. Think It aver, then call on HARRY HKAOLKY, Rat Estate Operator, Ninth and Aaimbi aaiaw ohw-s", -»»» -uu avenue, next to five bouse who I
will show you the very hem way and 1 some of tbe greatest bargains to bf J found here on the eaetmt turns Pbona connectlOG adv. Fob Balk —Motor boat "Delia" In . Kd shape; auto topi full eqidpmei*; 1 gtb over all about 3d feet; beam ( I about T feet. Price StAO Reasons for 1 ailing, new boat. Apply -David H. 1 806 Market Mt.. Camden. ' N.J. Boat at Detacher's boat bona, I Fourth si rest and Bay a sen Be, Ocssu < N.J. adv. 18-11. H 1 Whs a* ■■ AltnwMC cits to Ska* ASvt. 00 aaaa Tkraa. Hamilton. Elgin wataha SI pa weak. L. II Nelaoo, raUroed Jewel ee. Broadway. Oaeedao, K. J-. agent here now a week. If you mle. him ■ and a poetal. adv. U.
'IGRAYITY SEWER MIGHT BE USED Health Officer Says Some Plan is Badly Needed in Sonth Ocean City. , Dr. P. V Ori-com. in hi- annuel re- ' , port a- health olllcer. -ay-: •ewerrnnurctlona.~irem-ly ,t Twelfth I •I reel and Heveti evennr I have a j dre-s. I do not wM, to for, "110"'^,!- j expense on the sewer cuiupany. i but I do Insist that money -pent in ti e ■8oulb Ocean City 1. now crying for j might, however, be worked out audi would bear Invest igatlun." - | drlck's ntntu.fl > tit, Mai-u,. ...... . properly aveuue.
a public nuisaucc. aud some action, I be ays. Utu-- be taken lo eliminate 11 j from Ibe standpoint of heaUli, | from a lire harard Mr. Kendrlck, j are blm. bul be (Hie lieallh officer I j knows of nothing lltal haw been done ' , lo date. CAKE SALE Ulster Haiurdsr . The member- of the l.adies' Auxll- 'I of the First Presbyterian Church will bold I lielr annual sale of home- ( mkde cake, pie and breed in Miller Bros.' Ice cream parlors on Easter Sat- ( nrday afternoon and evening, thfdate llta.pllffein tbmti.-i uetwvin- • of this auxiliary have big reputafor Ibe quality of their brad, cakes aud plea. The new ouuty board of educallou 1 organized with W. L Stevens, I president: E. L Kite, vice pre-ldeni; | A. W. Haud. secretary other mem- ( areM. 8. Bayard, of Woodbine, aud Joseph Camp, of Pierces l-calle 8. Ludlein was elected custodian.
MANY TO ATTEND 1 SONG RECITAL " Excellent Ptogratn Arranged by Mr9. Rosenbaum for Event This Evening. ) Ling .r^en-Vrire IrelV.I m'be j Mori OreeTcny '^p,, know of, r Mrs Itoseubeum'- illinimenl- a- a 'I her have many friend, wlin appro- I '«• dale their sblllly In Ihelr re-|>ecllve ' d j ihary. Tickets are cents. There « '■ j Following Is the program: ' ' *' f 1 "avalhie douuod'- ">|wra. tfue.n '■ ■' ofShcbl." 1 "j Mis. Nellie K. Towner •ill. The Trout. Frani Hcliuberl. 1 ' (. , W ho'. At My Window? I 1 O. Osboru ■ Loreley Jos. Nesvadba ' • I (al My Heart at Thy Hwul'volce.
•| Opera "Sampson and Dellla" 8alut Haens. t (b) The Silver lilng, C f bamlnade. " (el Hay fields end Itutlerflies. 1 i T. Del Ktrgo • 1 Augusta DeMol- Kureubaum. ■ j Maud Muller. Mis. Mary Fox ' j (a) Das Kiaut Vergeaseuhelt (For-- | getfulueas), Hildacb ! lb) Am Lludeubaum (The Liudeu | Tree). Kuopp (c) Strampeicbeu , Lulleby)^Hildacb Augusts DeMola Rosenbaum. Ave Marie (.'has. Umwod ' 1 Mrs. Koaeobaum. Ml-. Adams. Mia Kaiick, Mr. Shoemaker . The Inventor'. Wife. , Mlsa Nellie E Towner. . (e) He Iuoves Me, He Lovn Me Not 1 (The Daley). Ma-cmgnl ( Evening Prayer, Opera "Hans aod Uretel." * , John K. Kllburn, of tbe llste Kit burn Company, Phlltdelphle, wea In town Hal urday. His Ihree-atory apartment for light housekeeping on Perk place, near CorlntbUu avenue, la parcompletion. He was accompanied " by Dr. Bartholomew Brooks, of Pblla- ; delphle, who will be In charge of tbe houre daring tbe season.
1 ANOTHER HOUSE FOR P. J. FITHIAN , M. Townsend Has Con- c tract for a Pretty Cottage > Costing $4500. J Oils M. Townaend, of tble city, baa received tbe contract to build a two 1 , aod a half story cottage ou Third « si reel, oar Corinthian .venue, caring , for Howell tl. Fltfilan. of West olllngewood This will be tbe third , This will be Ibe tuiru
bulll by Mr. Towuseud for Mr. Fltblan within a few years. Mr. Fltblao, w ho la well koown here, la lualruotor of music lu lbs Camden public schools. Mr. Townaend also bee tbe contract to erect a cemeut block building for Chart* B. Ruaeell. of Philadelphia, on the rear of hla lot on Aabury aveI nne. below Nlutb street, co-tuig 11000 I | The same builder baa started work , Ob the 11600 buugalow for Ml»| , Florence Force at Fourieoath street | and Plaaure avenue, Weal ta aioac Haibat. I Tbe Rev. Cbarla H. Uubucr de-i j llvered bis dlacourre on "Tbe Mi-aloo ; of Amerla P> the World" lo the peo- 1 pie of Stone Harbor assembled in the | I Episcopalian Church Tbuiwdey eve-| t nlng, aud It was greatly enjoyed by tbem. A party of friends went wltb Ml. Buhner from (lean City aud reh turned In autoe. They were Harry T. O McDevIlt, William F. Uardluer. Parker «'
Miller, Randolph Fogg aod Charle^U (Mil well. ™ mack trows ucrmsslown. \ ll Waller H. Koebn end wife have re- . J : from a two month-' visit tori1 1 Germaolow 11 aud ere at tbelr cottage, * ' Wesley avenue. Mrs, Klloapelb M ,1 ' Kuebu Jtud her two deugbtete, Misses 4 HI ale aud Marcla, of Uenmantown. 1 aaoae dowo to vlall Ibcm a few days 1 ' (hie week. Mi— Marcla will remain , a for a abort auy. i I r 1 1 Would you like to be a trained nurse? 1 * A etas of pupil nurses will be -taxed 1 r, shortly at tbe Mlllvtlle. N J.. Hospital it Preference will be given 10 nlgb school □ graduates. Fa Inhumation add reaa t. MUe Clara Colliua, Supt. adv. II.
HEALTH CONDITIONS HERE 1 AMONG FINEST IN STATE
of Interest from the ( Annual Report of Dr. I.N. Griscom. Tbe city's bureau of vital statistic! reports thai durlug the past year Ihere | were 65 dalhc IS births end SB 1 marriage- In this rewort. Of_ the 1 death-, 25 were of local people Thla , would give e local death rale of I per , ceuj. based ou a population of 2.700, tbe local bails. Dr. Urlacom stales. 1 Taking Ibe whole uumber. based ou i summer population of 35,003. Ibe I city would have a rale of 3 S^of one [ per cent. 1 Of the total datbe, 2* were of I people between the eg* of 60 end 89; I people bet wan I lie o: ou enu o». M
. live were less then oue year old and 15 jj ■ were accidental or sudden.. MwdrUBOd arte allow. I Says IheCape May qpUlrty Uexelte: „ t If the Stele organisation of Ibe boards ^ r of freeholders shall do all tbluge as , wisely It did In selecting Its eecre- f) . lary, Frauk W. Fowkes, of tble p county. It anuot go far astray. Ae It dark ol the Cape May County Board Q a of Freeholder-, Mr. Fo^B^hai > •t : demonstrated a signal abilfvgj^Bled by uone and equalled byWo^fcm- ' portent clerical posiHoae. ^^^Rlce ' has beau reduced to a system thai la J e- j well-nigh perfect. 1 ,. jHrph T. rvwrd m v tailor it { Joseph T. Ward, a Pbiladelpbia / e- j manufacturer largely Interested fiaeo- ( ,y J clslly to thR city, where be.apenda , bribe aummer remsooa, waa among tbe e- 1 visitors here Thursday. He wasac , T. com peo led by F. C. Goodwin eiR W. er | Wright, of Pbiladelpbia. C. Wrlgbl.of Philadelphia.
I Took t rip t'p ttie Walr. Oils M. Townaend, tbe builder, re- ! turned Tuesday from Urentwood. N serosa tbe Hudson from Urant'a I tomb, where be paid a vtilt to L Smith and wife. Mrs Towuseud will be a visitor there for a | wak. Lovers of bowling will be pleased to 1 that tbe bowling allays lu tbe Powlmg Casino ere being put In finjClass condition, and will be open for > tbe wak before Easter for the | -q.ou of 1915. adv.. 3-11 If. I Kid giov* Cleaned In two days. ■ Price .III aud .15. Jullue Roth, tbe tailor. adv. 1 86, tf.
1 j FIYE CUPS FOR , MOTOR CLUB RUN , J Business Men Here Will Give ' [ Pretty Trophies to Harris- j t f burg Automobilists. j' 1 President Clayton Halo* Brick, of't I the Board vf Trade, called together m j a . office Friday morning a number of | I the propo-illou made by George R. I n Proud lu refereuce to the propoagij-i.-three-day run of the Harrlsburg Motor b . Club members to thla section May 10. ' n ^ Those present were Mayor Hadley, t| Meu's Progressive league;- Oris M.l ti James M. Cheater, Arthur' t B. Chester. Randolph Fogg. William] U. Abbott, Dr. Allen Corson, Everton h A. Corsou. William F. Sbriver, Post- ! |_ master K. Frauk.Sinllb, C. L. Kreck- g ley, Howard Slalnlon. John K. Junes, 1 tl Charles Powell. 8. H. McAllialer, |, F Sleulon, Harvey V. l-ake|t| aud K. W. Burleigh. d Mr. Proud staled that tbe club had a run five years ago, and, wltb e mem- t, bershlp of e little mure tliin tori, there ' .1 bersblp 1
were seventy participants. The club 1 now bas a membership of 500. nud be j 1. had no doubt there will be more Ibau 100 can. In Ibe run oexl May. Tbe club members purpose to lave 3 Harrlsburg May 10 and spend the1 ulght lu Atlantic City. If tropbla are ' ottered by Ocau City, the club will ; make a parade through this resort ! . May 11 on Us way dowu the coasL Jl 1 Is planned lo spend Ibe secoud ulght iu Wild wood. > From Cape May County the mem1 bers will go Ibe next day through several of tbe lowne In Cumberland I County nod lave Peuurgrove for Wilmington and tbeuoe' lo Oxford, ■ Wat Cbater, Dowulugtowu, Lancaster and Harrlsburg. It la lo be a family affair, he staled, members laklug Ihelr famihes , I After a spirited discussion, It was decided llial Ocean bq JJJ*: uants are'lo be provided ebd these will be carried on Ibe cere. Tbe young women of Mrs. Mann's class of the Baptist Sunday School will bold an loe cram a«d ceke sale al tbe " borne of Mrs Uarrlaon. 947 Wat ave1 uue, Saturday afternoon. March 18,al . 2 30 o'clock. The object of thla ale Is . to help the girls to raise Ibelr abare of tbe Sunday school's pledge to the Interest end lot fund oftbe church.
BOY SCOUTS ARE £ STUDYING SIGNALS I Cleared #15 by Cake "c Bale and Will Bny Needed n Equipment. > HAiu I master J. Edgar Welch la do- b ( good work wltb hla company of p > thirty -five Boy Scouts, whose members V < meet every Tbaradey evenlog lu tbe b • social rooms of Hie First Presbyterian d r Church. • r Tbe boys have Just held a aucca-ful o ceke MMB,tbe proceeds from which a ' will tfkSff In tbe purchase of necea- a : sary Ifblpment. Tbey netted about a > *15 by th^eale, and tbey are quite f bmppy ov^^k results oil belr efiorls. a f Tbe medRRe are now studying tbe »: Morse codeV elgnallog, taking up the j code or signanug, lesiug up me j
drat aid to lojarad work aud practicing t ■ja scout pace run, so that tbey may t without the aid or a watch, the , P^HLer of mllos covered by tbem on Mka ecroa tbe eurronndlng ( country. Tbe boye have bad thus far only a few bikes, bnt a number ere being planned for tbe rarly spring. ( El wood Handle la a-slstanl scoutmaster, and Hewllngs Wallace Is acting drtllmaster. Orders lor Koslcr Exes. Stop at Holland's Candy Store. 1027 aveoue.for Caswell's celebrated Easter eggs. Nam* written ou free. adv. 8-11 , it Fob Balk, Baboais. -Coroer lol 50x100. located Fourth aod Central City, N. J Apply M S Stump 1 Plearantvllle. N.J. Adv. 6-18, If. ! Wasted —Pupils In music; begluners preferred. Address T, Hknti-1 . XBL office. «dv. 8-4, SL
SPECIAL SERVICE FOR MEN'S BIG BIBLE CLASS
Next Sunday Evening in Presbyterian Chnrch— Banquet Friday, March 19. I Interest In Ihe Men's Bible Clara of jthe Flrsl Pre-bylerlan Church Is still | Increasing and tbe attendance grow, j l"g. The number Sunday registered the largest in the history of the class, j there being one hundred end ten men pre-eut. I In addition to the lemon taught by the Bev. Mr. Bohner, a very Inspiring address was delivered by George j of Philadelphia, who spoke In jllie mo-t encouraging terms of tbe i" A hundred additional chairs hive I secured by Ibe Sunday school to meet the needs of tbe men, and ereryIs being done looking to tbe comfort of all attending tbe school, I the capacity of which Is being taxed to I The singing of tbe Sunday revival , hymns Is one of tbe regular^slaraa. j Under tbe leadership of Lewis R. , Ihe men spent a abort time at close of tbe seieloo, singing new and In acquiring a mare ! thorough acquaintance with the San. day book. Twenty teems, with ae many capI I>»4'e been appointed to look after the welfare nf ma * clan members.
l> a meeting of which will bo bald ou * Friday evening of tble wak to farther » develop plans for the growth of tbe class. «| Arraugemeuts are being made for e the first annuel banquet to be held on e Friday evening, March 19. when a " | number of prominent speakers will be t ; present aud a rare musical program t will be carried ouL t The phenomenal growth of the class la a constant topic of oooetna- * Hon on tbe streets of tbe city, and 1 men who have ban oat of toacb with I re'igious work for many years are r thoroughly Imbued wltb tbe spirit of . the movement and are working for tbe - clan with tbe greatest earnestness. All men bf Ocotn City who ore not . Identified with any other Banday s school are given a most oordlal Inrlhstion to visit ri" _ . Mam will » '-fc-xliJuDday evaolog^ B - oody, when the Rev. Mr. Boboer will I pTYfcch a brief special sermon to the meu and there will be a service of song under tbe leadership of Mr. Smith, using the " Billy " Soodgy I* hymn books . £ WEATHER TALK Is " if (Mo. n. miles Addressed lbs. Yacbt Clots mcswtecre. Tbe primary factors In weather forecasting were told by Geo. 8. Bltse.Phlltold by Geo. 8. Bltm.rmi-
.adelphla'e forecaster, Id on add rem at the luncheon of the Ocean UUy Yacht Friday In the SL Jama Hotal. After recounting tbe unplaoaaotriee of trying lo pleaae the public and tf warning them sometimes without need, Mr. Bliss discussed tbe relative merits of tbe wind and barouielire guides In dgtarmlnlug what the weather will be "Of late rears weather forecasting become merely a matter of atmospheric survey, which the Unllodfllolm Bureau makes fry B and- much of the mysllciem disappeared when meterolagy became applied science. Yet the opponents of tbe bureau are disgruntled bacouae cannot figure more than « hoars ahead. For years 11 baa been the aim of the bureau to tell what wtll happaa several days, but it has ban found absolutely Impossible." If Ibe forecaster wants to keep bis Job, he stated, Washington instate that ne iiaieu, » nuius>"» — — —
forecast correctly at least 80 par cent of tbe time, otherwise he will M shifted or dismissed. Past Commodore Charles J. Carton : presided. HAD GOOD TIME Republican Clots EststlslacS " The members of the Ocean City Bepubllcsu Club, together with a number of Invited friends, eojdyad a moor ; kraut "feed" end a musical eoUitalo1 meat al the club beodquartere Thursday evening. All present said, tbey had a pleasant rime. There was vocal and instrumental 1 mu.lc aod eoaie fancy dancing by a ' "Among^lhe musicians hard wea , Dr. J. Tboroley Hughes, Harry Bom s- end Mrs. Helen Corson, t- 1 Tbe club hse decided to redoes IU l mootbly dua from *1 to 50 cents.
«« CURTAINS UP ** ON THE ' * SPRINO STYLE REVIEW , Now comes the glad spring revival when the first fresh styles buret into being. We've the sightliest showing of any season yet I New Spring Snito of matchless modeling, o New Spring Shirts. Hats and Neckwear, all bearing Die bande marks of spring s decree. And the values speak as strongly as the styles— That's the way ; « we build for the future'. Come in early and you'll go away better satisfied. ; Newell Corson, ' r. L- '

