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► _ Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY * M A K< "H !*. !»I5 ■ We -hall lie glad to receive Hem- of new* ami communloaUoii. of interest ' to thin community ami our reader* everywhere. compatned with the full name ami address of the w riter, not necessarily ' for publication. hut a- a guarantee of ^ g.--l faith. DOTS. Easter I- on the way. l«eiit i- ilra w li.j; hi a clo-e. Trifle chilly the lathr part of- last Cottage renter- are making llielr ap. pea ranee] "Jack*' Join— ha- undergone a -uc. ce— ful operation for adenoid? vexamination liere Saturday . appoinled po-lma-ler of Sea l-let'iiy. , of A . will celebrate II- thirteenth j auiilvei-ary Knday evening, March j 26. The Ladle-' ilinte Claieul tlielm* • manuei llapli-l Sunday School will hold a cake -ale at 7IS Anbury avenue ■ nexl Saturday - T Kpworth League eervlee next Hun- 1 day evening al U.li in ilie Kind M. K. Church Top'c. -David: tiodV Method ' of Developing Deader- " "When ran we hope lo have the |'o|ut completed? ' a-k- a prominent busbies* m<n of t hirty. PERSONALS. J M. Her z er. of Hrldgelou. war In i .tow n thl- wetk. W. W. Adam-, of I'lilHdelphia. w a- here a few day- -lure. Harry F. Ilea- of Philadelphia, wa- a vl-itor Jiere Sunday. S. H Mayherry. of Philadelphia, wa- here durlug the week. Cliarle-H. Wei... of tlermaiitowu, wa- a vieiv^r here Sunday. H. ti .Jttoyal^/d family, of I'atUdeu, ( were vl limit- here Monday. ' rs-i.- ..r Chestnut' Hill, wa- a vi.ilor here ye-ierday. Victor J Humhreclii. of I'hiladel- | plna. wa— a recent vt-ltor liere- i Mr*. John J. Fo-ler ha- returned to I thl- -city from a vlalt to Piilladelplila i W. M. Slllwefl. of Philadelphia wa. among the vl-itor- here Saturday (J. VV. K. I'ndgrdowu and "Jdfc'1 Philadelphia, were here a fewUfay. ago. William F. Shrlver, of Philadelphia. w«t- among I he week's vl-llor. here. , J. II. Schall and wife, of I'hiladel- , piila, were among I lie week'a viallor. . here Bernard Ituckdes hel. of Weal Philadelphia. wa- among tlie viallor. here Mi-. Mark Itevau and daughter. Sara, were Hamoilou vi.ilor. for a Jew day.. M J. Kimball and J A Coruwell. of Vineland, were vi.ilor- heie during t •

• Ml— Nellie Dougherty, of itil. c(ly. # baa relurued fn.m a vl-tt lo Philadelphia frteud-DeKore-l I. Iliehtuann and tamuy . of Philadelphia, were recinlgue»t- of l the Htacayne. 1 The Kev. Pennington Cor-on. of • Lambertvillr. wa. among the visitor* here Thur-day. ■ William i H. Henszey and Dixon Darnell, of Philadelphia, were viallor. ^ here a lew day. .luce B Mr..- William Jester. of tbla city, ha- returned from a week', vl.lt lo f Philadelphia friend-. , Mr.. Olio Koehler and Ml-. C. J. Knehler. of Rlverlon, were gue-l. of p the Imperial lh-. week a Mr. William J. Mllligan. of Philadelphia, wa- among the week'a a arrival- ajt Ilie Wyoming. |' Mr and Mr. a J Merrelle-, of,1' Pamir. N. J., are Ilie gue-l* of ' r. "r and Mr-. Win. K. Masrey. I* Cliarle- H. Ken-haw aud J. A. lien- ^ ^liaw, of Philadelphia, regi-tered at i tYie Sterling a few day- ago. U)r. Charle- T. (lilden and family, of j Philadelphia. were among the i-otlage ' o- iiar» here during the week. yl H. K. Whealman. of I'hiladel I |iMa. will o|>en the Pupia Hoiel here | f/r the Ka-ter holiday. a« u-ual. j , VII r.. I. U 'Krangan aud daughter, ' | Mr. Herbert Pinch, of thl. city, have ( returned from a vl.lt to Atlantic City. J | Mr-. Harry Marl.aker. of Treiilon. la the gue-l of William It Hughes i and family, of thl- city. She I. Mr. . < Hugbe*' »Wer. |' Ml— Kuth Jotie-, daughter of J R. , I June- and w ir*. wa- live year- o'd ' Sunday. Utile Ml— Helen Me— Imer 'l of Cullingewood, wa. ber gue-t for tlie 1 day W. Peon Corson and family, of Camden, .re vl.limg In thl. city. filr. Cor-on, w ho I. a sou of Capl. Ella. Corson. of tin- city, recently underweut au operation. Tried Coaling In •art. Clarence Hru.h, of iiermautown, wa. lu.lowu a few day. ago He aud Charle. T Maglnul.. of Ihl. clly. both active member- of the Ocean Ctiy Klabtug CluK tried their .kill at ca-l-IniR tsAt.E —Cabinet ga- range, alm ..i- new . price rea-ouable. Jam— Ward, No 2 Eleventh street. adv il

1 COMMDTERS TO CONTINUE FIGHT - Will File Formal Complaint ' Against Increase in Raili1 road Fares. k* j Delermliiuig to continue their »sr- ' fare again-l I tie railroad corporal onrate- even though the Public I I Ilty Com ml— Ion tta- given a dec! -Inn favorable In the patn-n- of the H ad-. direction The a— nidation'* Coui -el. K. (• <' Itl-akly and William c.rey '■ Mar-hall, were lu-liucled to Ilie too Till- eoiuplaiiil will be agaio-I v the proposed lncrea-e of pa— ei gei fnre- atTeCtlog both Intra and 11 ler-pi-lilt -nine -erbiu- allegation-, but I* wa- deemed advi-able not lo make 1 Ibem public al till- lime ll wa-nl-o - proprlate a -ufllclenl amount lo cover • Die ex|ien-e Incident to the light Thl- action on the part of the South I with that to be waged by the i jjptiou* • of Hie varum- road- In Penn-ylvanla. Msrilarid and the Dl-trict of U.lumbia. It will al-u l^ive important bearing on tlie decl-lou given ill Die rate I que-Umi by tlie. I'enn.ylvaiila Public Utility Coidiui— ton." The meellng In Camden wa. pre -Ided over by Mayor Kill- and mo-t'ot Die communllie- in South Jer-ey were repre-ented. all of whom expre--ed their satisfaction at the way In which Die light before the Jer-ev t'onilnl.-iou terminated. The -rtitimeut to coo thioe the light to Die tiltter end »«• i uuaulmouSAILBOAT RACES ctnli'a achrdBie. The Atlantic t'lty Y'acht Club hacompleted ariangemeut- for It- .allboat race-, w hlch proml-e lo feature the -chedule- of club. In South Jer-ey Ihl- lummrr ADanllc I 'ity ha- li-ied ' race, with Die Ocean City' Yacht Club for the ore-d—tgli craft, one In • Atlantic City mi the twenty-fourth of July aud Die other on Augu-t —vein hi - at OcJan City. Should liouor. lenuF i Third com pel il ion will bcelecled lo decide the chain idon.hlp fleet. Commodore A. K White will -et up . .pedal trophy for the race- of Oh local club in July. Vice Co-umod -re Hiiz'-y will give the trophy for sfnnar " event- In Auguel. and then lire < Ig champion. hip event end- Ihl- cla-a of " racing on the eighth of September. • The Atlautic City Yacht Club » ill open for the sea-mi ou the thirty-lire! - of May^ Opeu hou.e will be Die c. rd " and hundred. uf vl-itor. will be en' vital: cd at the hand-oiue up-tow u. club. - a program will likely lake place , among the varied craft and a dance I. to beglven lu the evening. July fifth will lie another big day for the — a- ' -bore yachl.meu at t(ie Inlet anchorage when uovelly race, w ill feature the' Open lliiu-e" program ' THAT NEW BRIDGE

» I.le Clly la lo « Hum lor j ■ Saya Ilie Cape May County Time-: llieie I. a growlog -eulim.nl y llifougbout the county lu favor of Die w ■Hiu'e Inlet bridge. M Unaii.w erable argument, have been j(| advanced .howlug Tlie need- for tjie bridge. Every pbaee-of the queetiou T| ha. been dlaeiuwed, publicly aud prlvalely: every ob-iacle ba. been re- S| moved. Why. then. I. no action taken by our ( j freeholder-? Why do they loaiutalii a ](_ etolld aileiice lu thl. im|iortaut mailer? Why are no .tep. taken that the bridge may become a realty, lu.tead of loud dream? We are on the thre-hold of another ■ummer of coiigeated State Boulevard travel, w hich i. clamoring for an out 'let. If Ihe.ummrr of 191U I. to bring <" -relief. Die bridge mu-t be .tarted at '' jooce. h | And there I. nogood reasui why li S ahnuld not. - ^ - .1 EPWORTH LEAGUE j 01 iOltlrer. Confirmed ba Flral »• K. Cbnrcli omoal llourfl I 'The member, of tlie cabinet of Die | League of the Flr«t M. K | Church held a regular bu.liie«s meet.lug lu .tli? church Monday evening el pre-lded over by Dr. J. Thoruley " Hughe.. The o fllcer. of the league have beeu I'couflfmed by Die olHclal board of the I church. Tbe*e ofllcer., with Die ex- ^ cepDon of two. are Die «anie a- * 'publlebed In the Skstiski. • few I week. ago. w beu the league wa. or- ^ Iganlxed Ml-. Sarah Smith ha- la-en . elected -ecretary in place of Mi— Beatrice Town-end. and Mr-. Leon , B reck ley .ucceede MI«* Bertha Lake ^ a.trearurer ^ will Hand Ciiixr. I Swan & Trout have beeu given a t permit by Building In.pector li. A W Smith to erect. a two-.tory cot! ige at Kif.eeulb -treel aud We-t avenue for J W. Herbert, of Philadelphia. < ' w ho ha- beeu c-nniug to thl. clly lor a ( I number ol year.. I, t p Anuu.ltakri.l-. 1 The member, of the Ladle-' Aid 1 .Society of the Fir.t li E Church will j I hold their animal cake .ale oo Saiur 'day. Aprils, at Wrlggln.' .tore. The I- -ale will .urt aboul 8 30 a. m Keep . -a Ihe dale 111 mind and don't fail lo at-i t. teud and buy a cake or two.

ti = I ROYAL WELCOME ; * FOR DR. HAINES , r ' 1 I Centenary M. E. Church Peo- | pie in Camden Rally Around i Their New Pastor J ,l The Camdeu Courier ou Monday i .. Centenary M. K. Church liad Die j e -urpri-e of her life on la-l Tue-d.y, a f when Bi-Iio|i Heoder-ou forced her t and the Alcean l ily Church lo «wap |, ,, talk for a. Idle .od a few peilple J r. looked for an explo-lun of mime kind k( be<-au-e of Ihe fact Dial the change | , wa- uiade wnhout i 'eiilenary'. know I- t t eilge or couaent. The people were c e folly expecting the Kev J. li.Kulp to ^ tie reluronj. nevertlielea. ye-rerday i e they royally welcomed Dr. John B. Haiue- and he had a big day. [ ,r The young people rallied at every [ lt -ervlce and from the early morning „ g-tlierlog to Die evening -oug .ervlce ( „ i'a.tor Haiue- wa- very much | pleaued to welcome one new member p who jolued in the morning, aud he ion next Sunday quite a number of' <• hU c,iu"'h- + A The new Men'- Bible Cla— organ l/.ei&j lu the Sunday -cliool wa- a great ,1 auere— Tlie boy- prouil-ed lo*|iu-li ti e the wall, out uexl Sunday. The I'win- . iDj'-pal" "idea I- going to accnmpH-h p „ l». "Cla— Five— Every Man Live " H. At Die evening .ervlce the -liiglng a « of the "Billy" Sunday favorite hymn. (. wa- highly appreciated by the audience When The young people. a nearly one hundred lu ll u m b e r. 1 1| Hied Into the chancel In front of the U| new pa.tor and their young voice. a 1 rang oul In glad pral«e., there were e, few- dry eye- in the |iew«. The tear.. " however, were ol joy and Uut -orrow ' There wa- uiucli gladne— there tie n p cau-e of the earne-tne— exhibited by h ^ the youth who were gattieredjn front v ' of -the church. w I But next Sunday evening there I- to (j ' be quite a -urpri-e for Ibe people of j, : North Camden. bec«d»e all the youug n ' men and w arden- of the church are planning to elation t hem-el ve* ai n ' difl'ereiit -treet corner- aud a— l.t in • hauling the net" down lu Fifth aud I Cooper -treel a. ri II The •haul" will biglu about 7 o'clock p and the final, pull will take place al (> * Filth and Cooper -t'erl- al 7 'JO I, ' Thl. I- a novel lealure never tried p " before In tbl- city, but It In- been very i, ' -ilcre— ful lu one or two We-tern n ( localllle- I be detail- are belug |ier n 1 raaulfe-led In thl- very -unique plan p W hen Die net haul. I- over, the young M people will Join in a aoug -ervlpe, and p '• Itiey propoae to make Ihe raflera ring ( GIVEN SURPRISE p Hla. M-lnuel IPuaoud Krnoni- u ^ Iiit, d on Hlnlid-i AnnlKia.ri. „ The I'. O. of A. member, gave a o -urprl-e party to Mr.. Samuel (Jar k wood ou Friday night lu honor of her il .Ixty-.lxlb birthday auulveraary. The - eveiilmr wa. -nenl til lilavlmr came- Iwa. game-

cream and cake were nerved. it 'I'ho-e preaftrt were Abel D. Scull and wife. S. B. Miller aud wife, Johu t ami Wife. 11. L. Vauamau aud f wife. Mark Bevau aud wife. H S 1 Muwrer and wife, Mr.. W. H. Wlllel-. c J. Labau Headley, Mr.. Aouh t B.rreD. Mr. Smith Towunend, Mr- c Kfeeui.o . Ul-ley, .NJr« Leonard K c Mr. Sarah Smith, M ra. S. B Swan. Mra L Handle, Mr.. Uhl, Ml.. Thompmin. Ml.. Amy Vox. BeuJ Hottuiau, Kl wood Handle. Samuel (larwoud. Mr.. ldaUarwood aud Ma. ' ter Walter Uarwood. HAD GOOD "FEED" J Haapprr one ol ibe Tblng. I-fn- 1 Joyed b* Krpublican ( lob. ' Member, of the Ocean City KepubllClub, together with wme luvited friend., had a line .et-oul lu the club', In the Hauu Building evening. The "feed" wa. prejiared by the hand, of T. l»ee Adam., w:ho •u-lained hi. repulatlon ae a great chef. The roeuu wa. a. follow.: Fruit cocktail, olive., celery, cbeeee, baked ham. potato Mlad, .tewed .nap per and coffee, After Ihe member, and vi.ilor. had enjoyed Ihl. templing repart, cigar, provided and a few hours apeid In au en ertntuiug .tyle. The club member, hope to have a almllar entertainment al the biadquarter. at no dl.lant time, aod ,D:ere will doubtle.. be a large luetioilCon Ihl. occa.lou. Kiaa'a u-u-hirrii' "Plok Tea.' Ou Saturday afternoon and evenlug there I. to be a "Plhk Tea" lu the I'rcbyterlau Church by the King's cla.it of the Sunday school. 10 ceutu (Jive the girl, a helping hand and al«o take (be nppor tuulty-of enjoying a pleasant time. <. Tulllou Too Low. All the high .cboola In Cape May Couuty are taking out.lde aludenla at a price below what ll co»ta them at the preeent time, i-ay- the Cape May County (Jaxetle, and there la no reason why all should not raise the rate to at ; leail HO. Ilitfci . lor Eaaltr E«a ? ! Stop at Holland's Candy Slorei 1027 i ' A -bury avenue for I a. w ell', celebrated - i Ea-ter egg-. Name, w rttlco ou free. adv 8-U.4I I i H.

LARGE CONGREGATIONS r . ' GREET NEW MINISTER

of First M/E.Chnrch Pleased With the Rev. i Dr. J.-B. Koilp. j The Kev. Dr. J B. Kulp. the new : pa-tor of Die Flret M K. Church, occu pied Die pulpit for the first time a. pa-tor on Sunday mortilug and wa. greeted by a large congregation. He preached a -I rung sermon, hi. theme being • -(soil I. Love," which ws.Dr Kulp'. lir.l me— age to I be people of this charge. An unusually largecongregallon wa- j present at the evening service and .1: j appreciated not only the able dlecour-#- j Die pastor, but also the very excelmusical program given by tlie choir uuder Ihe direcllou of Prof II Lake , Dr. Kulp'a sermon, were .|x>keii of word, of high commeudallon by Die member, of the congregation and other- pre-ent at Ihe -ervlce-. He I-.'i-ea.y -peaker and held the clo-e and In (he courne of hi. morning -ermon Kulp asked, If (sod I. love. why all the .ufferlug In Ihl. world ? He answered thl. query by Die declarathat most of Die -ufferlug here ldue to the people Diem selves and noi (Jod We ourselves can lake ninetenth, of the trouble, oul uf Ihl- earth He referred lo Die corner saloon aone of the main cause, of the trouble. In thl- world. Despite everything, declared the speaker, IJod I. love. Hope of .alva Jion I- In (Jod'« love. Dr. Kulp related several InstanceIn the evening Dr. Kulp preached St. Johu 3; 3: "Je.u. answered and -aid unto him. verily, verily, I -ay unto thee, except a man be born again, he cauuot -ee the kingdom -of The -ermon wa- exceedingly plain and practical, aud uotwllhelaiidiug the faot the -fieaker was dealing with | the doctrine of the new birth, he made hi. thought so clear that every crease of saving knowledge. Dr Kulp made the opening general remark that our Lord .|ieak. uf Ihe hew birth member, only In Ihe Interview w ith Nicodemu.. Ac all event, have no record of Hi. doing ro Lord always adapted Hla teach lo Die Individual w ho waa undei instruction. Take Ihe care, .aid the -peaker. of Zaccheu* at Jericho: "Make and come down" was the word to him. He obeyed, gladly heard tilIsord'- teaching. In which there la no record of auy word about the new Neverthelere, Zaccheu. wa» again, fur lie begsu at ouce lo forlti fruit- meet for repeu'auce He began to re-tore four-fold to them had wronged. H. made reslllueffect- of hi- -Ins. Coullnulug, Dr. Kulp declared that treatment apcurded Nleodemuwaa predrely adapted lo hla care. For wa« a master lu I-rael, a ruler of Ihe Jews, one of the chief men of bis people, thoroughly eduoaled. a cul" lured uian of hi. day. Je.ua al ouce tell, him that he must be burn again, must be boru of (Jod, receive the reed or have a proper conception of the il was necessary tu break Nicodemus' pride of birth, social -laliou aud of Intellect before our Ixird could eveu begin to teach him. He t

must become a. a little child. « Dr. Kulp showed a simplified tpa»- 1 of hla subject w lieu ba was settlug ' tlie necessity of tba new birth. I That necessity, he declared. Is due to c original. Inbred elu. He proved Ihl. I universal ex perienoe aud Ibe prlu- < clple- aud method, under which society aud government are orgau>i-d. MINISTER WEDS Btrv. Pennington Cor-on, Jr.. The Rev. Penuluglou Cor-on, Jr , brother of the Kev. Alexander Corson. Iliepa-lorof the First M. E Church ' al Mllivllla. and Dr. Allen Corson, uf tbl. / cily. wa. married Wednesday. March 10, to Ml— Elizabeth Filch | Kales, of Haddo Held. The ceremony was performed In the Fir-l M. E. ] ' hutch, -at Haddontleld by the Kev ' Pruuiuglou Corson. Br , father of tne _ bridegroom, assisted by Ihe Kev. Alfonso Dare, pastor of the church. ' The dale of the weddlug had beeu ret for the spring, bat at the request of Franklin Bale-, the father of the bride, w ho feared that be would die ' before the ceremony, the date was adt "The Brighter aide of Life." t E. 1. Cattell, famed after-dinner speaker, will talk oo "The Brighter t Bide of Life" at the lancheoo of the Ocean City Y'acht Club tomorrow st r at 12 30 o'clock at ihe St James, Phlla- , delpbla. J Clark Moore will preside. There wa. a big alleodaoce last Friday Lenten food for those who wish I ■ • ■ , The fifth annual sock social by the I Ladles' Aid of the Immanuel Baptist a Church will be held Friday evening, r April 16 lu tbe Lorraine Hotel, Ninth street aud Central avenue. The Ladles' Aid will bold a sale of bome-baked bread, cakes and plea In McAllister's y dry goods store Saturday, April 8. >e Large Travel oo Ahio Bridge. ' Last Saturday and Sunday there tt was tbe laigeet travel over tbe Ocean City automobile bridge since last November. according lo out of tba otflclals of tbe company. Tbe auto bridge ^ la boand to be popular during tbe coming eummer end fall wltb owuera of

CITY ELECTION TO ~ 6 l| BE HELD MAY 11 i Same Officers and Same Honrs j as at the Last General v i Election. v | The rlreliiiii for City -Commi— timer. it I here w ill lake place Ton-lav. May II \ m deflned.1u Do-act l« w h.'rli Dii-' a-'l i. e adopt*^! or liercaflrr rniv adopl Die - | vided lorln -aid art -hall l-e nominated I and rlected ouly In the maooer linrlu- -• j -Tu eveiy such city ol I'l i»«i |-q nla- j j. Hon or more, live COIUIUI— loner-, and is in cities of Ir— lliao 10 is.i |-ipulaiu.uj d adopt Ihe |irn» i-Ii.ii- ••( -aid act. and d fourth year there. Iter n general election Jliall have i^Jiarge nf II Ihe election, and Die |-oll- -hall be open c during the -an (e Imur- |. The law "require- that the naifle- of I. the candidate- -li'll lie liled at-lea-t il leu dayaqirlor to Die eleclloii. «. III. pointed out Dial Die petition, ol i iiniuluation mu.l he Individual cerllll- . ca'e. equal to at lea-l one -lialf of one • per cent, of the entire v.de «l the I.. I election. e Regarding Die foim of Hie petition, the law .ay« II mu-t be provided by , Die illy clerki Kaeli certificate, of - - Hum liiallmi mu.l be n -ei -rate pa|*r ^ and tie -igned by Inn one pet-on and | J kh.ll contain Die name ■ f but line | 1 candidate No -ignei ell -Igo more S i all hi- certificate, .hall tie n jeered. 2 f The city clerk -li.il notify and | deaignate any defect m.a certificate to • i .Igner and return It ll may again be 2 5 pre-enled wbeu properly amended # i The clerk -hall caure the name- of al: 3 s peraon. a. they are to appear on the 2 ; ballot to be puhll.hed_ln two oonrecu- f - live 1—ue. of new. paper, publl.hed In 3 the city. I hallota mu-t have one blank -pace, z - any pet-oil lie may de.lre lo vote for. . The name- on Die ballot, .hall be in = alphabetical order, without auy de-lg- I I Aa noon a. Die poll, are clo-ed. the j, [ election oUlcer- are lo coqnt and uiake e their returu on' blank- furol-'ied by f I the city clerk, entering thereon the f » uimber of fir.t. recond, Dilrd aud S| ) other choice., .nd make Imineillate re- w , turn to tbe clerk. The ballot will be . void If It doe. uot coutaiu three tlr-t On tbe day following the election, i the clly clerk -hall determine the .uc- . ce— ful cad Id ate- and immediately file , tbe result lo hi. ofilce. The three candidate- receiving • re t majority (more than oue-half of the a total uutnber of valid ballot- ca.t al n r tbe election) of Ur.t choice vole, .hall « f be elected If there I. not a majority JJ a of first choice, then add to the fir.t „ |- choice Ihe recond choice vote. Tie . a three caudldate. receiving a majority . i, by auch addition .ball be elected. Tbe • i asm e with third choice If no elsctlon s by tbe first and aecotid choVoea. e If Diere be a tie vole. It shall be dei oldrd In favor of tbe oue having ttie J highest number of flr.t-cholce vote.. ' il If they are a I no equal In that re-peci, -

then the highest number of second choice vote, .hall determine the result llivy are .till equal, then the highest number of third-choice vutea .hall dethe result. Jf tbladoeeuul decide, tbeu tbe tie shall be detrrmlued lot, under the direcllou of tbe clly clerk. SURPRISE PARTY glw gargare' Brv.n .ad Friend. Mia. Margaret E. Bevan waa given a delightful .urpnre party al her home ou Ventral avenue Monday eveu lug. (iarne- were played In wJllch everyotie took part. Itefre-hment» followed end there, too. were enjoyed by the crowd of young people. Tbore pre.ent were Myrtle Uarrlwin, 8 Klrtia liarrl.oii, Helen Bard, Martha — Morris. Vivian Weeks, Hazel Weacott. Ada Kapplrye, Sara Smith, Frances T Itevaq. Nellie Harrison, Hazel Beean, Mr. t'atherlne Usrrl.011, Charles Wal- - lace, Wilbur Collins, Boyd Maxwell, Jonathan Wallace, Leslie Hughe-, I , Harvey tloff, Kaymoud Chadwlck.j Merrltt Sloneman, Alfred Bevan, | . Howard (Jarrlsou and Jamr. Kap- . P'eye.. | At tbe meeting of the committee ou cborcb-memberablp nf tbe Baptist ' Church on Tuesday evening several . r prospective member, w ere received to 1 be recommended to tbe cburcb for ' membership after baptism. The ordl- ' nauce of baptism will be observed ou * Sunday nigbt uext at tbe close of Ihe ' preaching service. The Kev. <Jeo. F. 1 Mitch will preach lhat evening' on tbe topic "The Problem of Faith." Will Improve Road. ! Freeholder J. P. Fox and C. H. Shoemaker, of this clly, and Free- ' bolder Hope W. Gandy, of Tuckahoe, * attended a meeting of tbe Cumber- ' land County Freeholder, in Hrldgelou a few days ago In reference to Im- * proving tbe road from Port Elizabeth to Tuckahoe. The Cumberlaud Freeholders ordered a survey made of tbe portion of tbe road In their county. I E. C. BOYLE e Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH STREET if (sr. a* — s Oct-. In,) Occam City ncwjcrbcv

Asbury Ave.

Ocean Cjty, N. J

On The Avenue - H'lIATHVER u,i:r needs are, we can satisfy the <!e-| | mauds of yitn ;mrsc and person." You arc cordially ynited to visit' the new store, where we are ready to meet all eomers. Hit the Trail for l i Jones' Men's Shop l"i v'l , MCALLISTER'S ANNUAL REMNANT SALE Remnants of Dress Coods Remnants of Flannels Remnants of Muslin Remnants of Longcloth Remnants of Lawns i Remnants of -Ginghams' In fact, remnants of everything very ch^ap. Come, and look them over J. Our ANNUAL WHITE SALE bagln. SATURDAY, FEBRUARV 13. Big Bargain. In WhTta. S. S. McAllister , i ! i j HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE - 838 Asbury Avenue | Ocean City New Jersey [ B. Frank Smith do.,"",li"STl: If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine lot on Ocean aventie near Seventh street, with small bouse, $2500. loLs corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, Fourteen room house, 2 hatfis, hot water heat, double officer ' attached garage iu rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed ■ with best companies.-* 103&yAsbury Ave. ALONZO COTTON REAL ESTATE 019 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' Five cottage- on Central avenue, from SixlflpoUighlh street., for mile, very reasonable, l-'urni-hcil collage 011 Central avenue, above Fourth atreet, lot 40x100, Willi garage, only t>£uu. l'uriiialicd collage on Central avenue, aliove Third atreet, only f 1600. I'uraithcd cottage 011 Fifth .treet, #2700. Two cottage, and one lot 011 Anbury avenue, near Seventh atreet, only f 3500. Also two cottages on Aabury avenue, name block, only $2700. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. - j No waiting for two week, to kuow If you can get It; we can tell you at ouoe. Bargain- 111 Bay and Ocean front propertlea. Choice cottage* for "ale. Aleo lota for Investment and for Improvement— the choice ol ^Ooean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City. N. ). • Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SAL E— A Iota located in Baotion O, Ocean City. n. J., === In vicinity of State road and Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad Station.. Also .Itaa for bungalow, situate on Great ttgg Harbor Bay, Beeeley . Point, N. J. ARTHURoD.J3ARROWS 83i CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Gas Lamps We recommend them for all lighting purposes. They give more light for less money than can be secured by auy other lighting appliance. • We will aim to secure for you the best possible results from any gas appliance regardless of where you purchase it. The City Gas Light Company R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Phblis and i L w ©OM MISSION ER OP DEEDS il>. co:—'. <| Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue , 'Ocean City - - New Jersey

HOTEI4TAJID (OTTAOCi. i ' "< H0T6L ioise/iYRe... j . Ocean Avo. 1 Between Eighth and 4iltith Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E. Smith Bi i KISOHAM. jscotch Hall SANATORIUM —Open Al. the Veai— ! * i.'.u.- -attebte lor (be well, to* eoo1,*-'*' ' n'' \ ' Trra! m.nta, betn " "N- i"UMtr"'r THE IMPERIAlT 1015 ck.vtral ave.. ocean city, k oren^or the reaaoa^ PMunUy Mrs. c. OtTZBL. THE KATHLU Sow open for tbe eeaeon IB Central Arena., OCEAN CITY, It. J. - ' . m1amkh LKWln S OONAKli WYOMING 184 INEAI AVEiri Oreau City, N. J. op-n an uk year Hot Water Hae a. r. ntuaa HOTEL ATGLEN On* of tbe most centrally located hotels la Ocean City. TU aim has always been lo make this boose select end bomcllka and Its and aasured jwtronag* proves lu saooess. Fur terms and particulars eititrsB, STERLING HOTElr open ALL YEAH Hot water heat. Winter boarders solicited. i a. L4BBEBT. THE HEWLINGS decided to close for ibe winter, It will he re-opened for guesta lo May, L H. HCWLIloa Ninth and Wesley eve. . Ocean City, N. J NEW HOTEL ELBERON KlUllTH ANUCENTKAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. N-y lor and Hayre. Proprlstraaesa Kourlaenlb Heaaon. I liorouzbly renoralsd -nd oewly papered. Hell Phone-: 17-X Bad Open For Season Central avenue and Nlotb street. -- sd fbr'Booklel. IVM. H. DtiinoTM.'rm os. ■1 pedal Ka-ter Kale- Hot Water Heat THE OCEANIC Ocean City, N. J. 1 _ a "Ttpena April Hist for tbe sea sou. A. K BAKER Dance Every Cold Lancfcas, Wednesday and Ftc. Saturday Night ; The Excursion House

JAMES CLARK il PrafriHw MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. THQMflS TtHORN *| JToristlf* 1128 Bay Avanua PRICCa AND WORK RIGHT ■ OTH PHONE* ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies (taccesrer til. 8. Ckeatptea) Seventh St. and Wwt Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholcn Dairy Produotn Butter and Eggs A.k for Booklet of 8 pedal Dee Order* Delivered Both Phone. The Pontiere BOOTs SHOE REPAIRING SHOP repairing neatly done ♦ 14.418 Asbury Ave.. Oceaa City, N. J For Sale 7 lots on Asbury avenne, up-to-grade; all city improvements, including paved streets, $3,000.00. * Party must have money. Half Cash. Clayton Haines Brick IIUMTM STSUT, OCZSM CITY. 4.

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