OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXV. • _ OCEAN CITY, N. J_ THURSDAY, AI'KIL 3. 1015 — - — -NO. 2
Ocean City Sentinel OCCAN CITY. N. J. I R. CURTIS ROBINSON i , Mitor and Proprietor / Si.oo Per Yeer, Strictly in Advance.
Jy|ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and I CPU NSELLOR-AT; LAW, «»rkt »<ot*r. n. j. LAWAOFFICES Apgar & Boswell, JjAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings k Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J, JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law """""cAi-K* MAY'CITY'.1 N • J
NEWELL H EC LINGS' ~ Attorney at Law • BtlB Eighth St met Ocean I'lly New Jersey II. Iturklianlt & Co. PLUMBING AMI HEATING «4» AfWt'kT AVtSt'C ^ But Water, -lean, and Vapor Weatlne "j JOHN E. TOWNSEN® Electric a I Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocyjua City Now Jersey. Joseph I . Scull REAL ESTATE BULLETIN for rent jissx'vj; for rent for rent
for rent fcsj* 1 Lltl.tbal.eel. 1 •2.000 00,';^" °" j Joseph I. SCUll T6Avt*ue"v ! JyJARK LAKE ' Undertaker and Embalmer 'Phone IfV OCEAN CITT. N. J
WE ARE ALL FAMILIAR^ with this splendid property at the corner of Eighth Street • and Wesley Avenue. It is FOR SALE , at a figure that makes it extremely attractive as an investment.
I ~ 7 ^ . ; x -ja -« ' Tfc |"vSR The location is a fine business one. The extreme height of the basement makes that floor easily convertible into stores, and the upper floors would make two beautiful apartments for professional people. Several other stores could be built facing on Eighth Street and find ready rental. The interior I finish of the house and its equipment are of the first grade. Massey & Edwards Eighth and Central Ave.
Forehanded 1 1 People . The individual who can make the most of the un- j expected opportunity is. ' not "lucky" — he is "forehanded." Years ago he began to anticipate the ' opportunity or emergency.' And when tintime came he was ready ( The surest way to be i continually ready to meet j 1 the great financial opportunity is to prepare ] "through a Savings Ac- L count in. this Institution | FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. J.
Eyes Examined Vitbont Dr ips 1 w— u upi -V-iiiiir "tm-t— - " I K^KonnriwUyaf'ioInf to AVlaOelt bin my muck oi ky. " A. W. ELY ATLANTIC CITT.'N. J.
i" DID YOU EVER J \ stop to "consider how important it is to have your home conP strncted by responsible builders? Have you seriously con- ' t sidered the parts that are h'Wrlen? • Have yon ever considered a 4 how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- . ->A den parts plav in the life and safety of your building? *i Let us f Jx advise yon how yonr home should be built. •, Plans and speci- f \ \hcations free. f \City Mill and Lumber Company j Y BUILDERS p ijffice: sixth and west ave., ocean city, n.j. |
PLUMBINO * i SrX?S "i or clerical turos to maintain. Oiva ma a trial. Both ..hoc. C. M. BACOJN 607 ElgHtH St
be ddi no plants of all kinds
cut flowers always
FERNS AND RUBBER PLANTS FT**
Now is the Time to be thinking of what you will want to make your cottage , grounds attractive for the coming summer. Drop us a lint, or arrange for it through your gardener, so that you may be assured of receiving the best of planting stock. We will carry it for you until wanted. Careful attention given to all orders, and prices and quality guaranteed right. Hydrangeas, Cannas, Coleus, Geraniums, Plants for Porch Boxes, etc., etc. Colonial Greenhouses at Ocean Heights, N. J. THOMAS H-. WALKER, Manager. I iium/w i r. e
FUNERAL WORK
LLNWOOD' POST OFFICE TFI FPHQNE. fiOMEBS" POINT. 12 *2 '
J N. GR1SCOM, M. D. eighth ST. an1) WE8LEY*AVE. BuUl i'lionra-Hell. 16: Inler-Nlate. 1IO-A No offlre hour* Hundny. At Richard TomanC's. Palermo. «J0 to SAO |.. m. daily. Ban plione. Yarmar's Una. at-2 fj?§ Allen Corsoi, M.D. wis Sit Woley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Dr W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. j Florence Brick Haines I COR. Oth AND Wtsucr Ave MCCHANO-TH CR APIST ! MoJIrai and Correct H e uym nestlca j^jERSCHEL PETTIT, M. Di 807 WESLEY AVE. QCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY
0K. CHARLES B. RIDEB Dentist** > 809 Central Avenue j*ckam city. *• *• t)R. G. F. STARR Dentist In Atlantic Ctt^r at tflaCRacine ' Bril M5-A Both Phoact Uter-Sutv 14-B \ Hughes' Central Pharmacy | J. Tharnley Hughes, P. D. 8th and Weeley Ave». Oeean City, N.J.
|i ,1 J SELECT I the Ocean City Title - & Trust Company as your Executor bj- nam- ' ing it in your Will to it act in that capacity and you are sure that everything will be attended to properly and * at the right tirate. We also act as Trustee, Administrator or Guardian. ; Ocean City Title II and Trust Co. d Ocean Clly, N. J.
Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by tbs Bute. •> •> eighth stheet, «ff. o. I OCEAN CITY. N. J.
'j METHODIST BIBLE CLASS I NOW HAS 105 MEMBERS
Permanent Organization Formed, With Prof. O. W. ] Rcicbly as President. Tits Msn's Bible Class ut tbe First M. E L'burcb met Tuesday evening and effected- sir organisation. The Rev Dr Kulp wet elscled temporary ( clislrmsD. A consttlutloD and by-laws were adopted and a class name chosen The class will I>e known as the Men's I'nlonBlbla ("lass of the Pint Methodist Episcopal Church of Ocean City I It wifl also be enrolls with the Drear I 1 Blddlt Bible classes. 1 The ctaue will attend church In a body Suu day evening, April 18, and a special sermon will be preached by tliejtev. Dr Kulp. As folktwlng permanent oftlcers »St elected, lo serve one year: I President. Prof. O. W. Kelchly; Hrst 1 Re presldeul. 8. M. Holtmau; second < r vice president, Howard Htalolon; . 1 secretary. Rolls Garrelson; assistant secretary. J. W. Tburalon; treasurer. 1 S Everton A Corson; teacher, the Rev. , t Joseph H. Kulp. j _ The secretary was Instructed to secure the Drexel Hlddle Clsaa burtons It was aunouueed by ttie secretary , that tbe class uow ha- 105 members on the roll. After abort addresses by Dr. Allen Corson. President Relebly and Dr Kulp. the class adjourned.
Tbe next business meeting will be ( held on May 2a j SUMMER BAZAR I.sDIrs; Aid Models frrparlm lor ■ At a mealing of tbe members of the J ' Ladles' Aid Society of tbe First M. K * ' Church Monday evening, It was de- , elded to bold the society's summer ^ bazar In UoB's pavllloo, on Abe Board ^ ' walk, Friday afleruoon and evsulug, July 80. Th(s Is an annual ertDt that always draws crowds aud tbe society reaps considerable financial returns for Its 1 . needs. ' Tbe members are now, and, lo fact have been for some lime, maklug ■ fancy and useful articles to be otfe red • for sale on tbla occasion. - . . 1 Brass astrf rwaiae. Presldeul Cburcblll Huugerford. 1 Clareoce Bruab, Frauk Csmplou and Robert B. Vol 1 urn, of Philadelphia, aud Charles T. Maglunls, of tblsclty, 1 all active members of the Ooesri City - Fishing Club, decided on Friday thai I. tbe day waa a good oat fur Hah. so Ibey started tbe surf Osblng season here. Tbey were out up around the Point of Beach, but nothing came tbelr way.
j HOUSE PARTIES HAD JOLLY TIMES: ; Didn't Inferfcre Very* Much With Pleasure of j< These Visitors. There were quite a few bouse parties , bere durlng'tlte Kas'er holidays, hul | I tbe storm luterfered Willi a number of f 1 John H. > Mactsgor and wife, of 1 1 Philadelphia, who 0*11 a cottage ou < ' Wesley avenue, near Seventh street, 1 were bere during the Raster days, as I 1 was their daughter. Mis* Helen, who I had a house party comprising the fol-' 1 lowing: Misses Dorothy lleugte. Mil- • dred B Frltch, Gertrude Vothage, 1 ; Dorothy Htewart and Klrsnor Wilson. 1 1 This was the llrst vinii ..f tl Isses Vosh- 1 . age aud Blew art lo Oceau City. »nd, I . aside from the storiu. they as well as 1 ■ he others, had a Jolly time. Bernard Ruckdescliel. a* well known 1 West Philadelphia Boniface, his wife 1 ' and sons, Charles and Jnliu. spent the 1 1 holidays In their summer home bere. | His sou. Charles, entertained tbe fol1 1 lowing frleuds: Charles" Taylor. Fred." Krecbl, Willie Green. Misses Caroline. Mary aud Helen Lane, Frances Ma-
sulre and Catliariue Brecht. They ' day until Monday. 1 Mr. aud Mrs. James t'assel and Miss ' Ada Curry euterlaiued a house party at their cottage here over the Raster holidays Their guests were Miss 1 Ireue Massey. Miss Jesti SI rut livrs. Miss Etta Yarnell, Miss Elizabeth 1 Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Osborne. 1 Charles Newell, Robert "Robert- 1 son. Dr Joseph Noble. Dr R. 8 Mack 1 and Dr. William Magann. City Treasurer aud Mrs. 1 Win. Mc- ] Coach, of Philadelphia, came dowu , Friday with a house party and opened . llialr cottage on Atlantic eveuue. near ( Fourth street The party comprised ( Mr. and Mrs. William McCoacb. Jr.. Mr. «ud Mrs. David McCoich, Mm James F. Jefl'ersou and Mrs. Ti. Lyle. Commodore Charles F. Wall, of tbe Ocean City Yacht Club, came down from Philadelphia Friday aDd entertained the followlug house party el j Kaater: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bowers. Mr. and Mrs Jacub Belswauger, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Maynes and Mr. arid ' Mrs. R. J. McKeown. Messrs'. Bowers ; and Belswanger braved tbe storm l.y , auto from Pleaaautvllle Mr. and 1 Mrs. Maynes aud Mr. and Mrs Mc- . Keown remained on the Iralu on tbe . trip down from Philadelphia aud w ent (Continued on Tlilrd rage.)
WATCHING WORK 1 OF BAPTISTS HERE Philadelphia!! Writes Pastor ; Mitch They Are Interested in His Activities. Henry A. Kuabe, of Philadelphia, a summer resident of this city, writes , l tie Rev. George F. Milch, Ihe pastor, , that tie Is very gl»d to see Ihe meoy lime* I mmeuuel Baptist Church aud , Its Iute1)este are mentioned lu the Bi:sB TIKEL ./ "perllculerly the enoouuee- , meuts' of the baptisms to take place, and other Items, abowiugtbat you are an active body and proving that you bave been doing good work daring ihe "I am very glad also to note the " Item In reference to the Juulor Church. Make much of tbe cblMreu. They e
soon grow up, end through them also u one cau reach tbe parents. "I want to assure you that the ae- b ticlllee of tbe church, as Indicated In a tbe many different Items to the Bbsti- t NKuere exceedingly gratifying to yonr , friends. ,wbo take en active lutereet in 0 your doings end who hope to have a little she re with you lo tbe work dur- , lug tbe comlug months. , "We en Rat baring together new our subncrlptlone towards the extinguishment of that second mortgage." It'* dignified and gtree you a dell- : clous sense of security to own your ' OCEAN CITY. t Besides, your responsibility aa a real a estate owner makes you a desirable i citizen. Think It over, then call on , HARRY HEADLEY. Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next to fire bouse who will show you the very beet way aud i tome of the greatest bargains to be found bere on the aaefeet tanas Phou# connection adv 1 Changes of copy -for display adver- , liaemenls must be at tbisoffeeaot , tier than Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock sharp for Insertion u> the Hbktikkl. Whenever possible K it requested that (hey be sent In not later than Tuesday. This rule will be strictly adhered to. adv., tf Fob 8al* —Furnished cottage at 1 1644 Asbury avenue, tbis city; lot 80x100 feet; bargain. Address George W. Bennett, care of Keoelogton National Bank. Philadelphia. Pa. adv., 8-26, 41. war ga la Alias* l« Ctig la Map lBasAdri.Mrage Tkrsa.
MADE ! RAID ON MILK j Hclt^Up for Honrs, They Paid I for and DranK the Lae- j teal Fluid. The passeugersou the (wo cars com*r, slug lite Iraki .4. Ihe West Jersey A Seashore Railroad duylu this clly at 6 15 Saturday evening had an unhsppy i , experience, temjwred by a raid ou four" I cases of quart bullies of milk couslgued 1 . to Ihe Supplee Company •" this city, j ' the train, which was held up at Sea { Junction because of lack of tele j' ' graphic communication - There was a | Iralu due out of Oceau Clly (under ihe 1 • usual schedule) and. knowing hotblftfc 1 i of its whereabouts. Couduclor Weeks 1 , was forced lo keep Ills tralu at 8ea > Isle Junction uutll a car was sent to * > headquarters to ascertain coudllloua. 1 Becoming hungry as Ibelr dinner or ' . supper hour pas-ed. the passengers ' , visited the bsggsge car auiTfouud tbe - slaugbl. They paid ten cents a bottle , for tbe lacteal fluid and drank it with Finally, the tralu moved, and It was , a tired and sleepy crowd thai reached t this city shortly after 2 o'clock Sunday . road from Saturday morning. There - was uothlug wrong wllb tbe roadbed The trouble was due to lack of tele . grap^aud teleplioue lutes, the wties dowu. "
The next train reached here about 11.15 Sunday morrlng. It brought a 11 number of passengers, aud also tbe u Philadelphia uewspapers. P The u-ual 4 10 o'clock train ou this »' road went out un schedule time. w The Koadlug Railroad experienced o: trouble with washouts bet weeu Slue- P teeutli aud Twenty-fourth streets In P ; this clly. There were no tralus ruonlug ou this rued efl«r 7 80 a. m U Saturday. The Iralu leaving Plbudel '' pbla al 8.50 o'clock Suuday mormag arrived at the Tenth street depo\u « 1 80 o'clock. It was held up ar '< ' Twenty-third etreel. There waa a P r out at 4 15 p. m. aud auother at ' 6 15. aud thereafter tbe service was un- I' ' Interrupted. ' Two tralua from Tuckaboe wete 1 ' held up lu a snow bauk near Paten- T c t>urg from about 7 o'clock Satutday 1 night until 6 o'clock Sunday morning ' Tbe llrsl of these traloa from Tucka- ! 1 hoe. bound for Ucean City, got lost. - The other started out to Ituri It.- Aud . It did. The first one was bouud .up lu 1 a huge snowdrift, and tbe second met c a slmilei fate. The first train had j * aboard only a few passeugers for local y .points aud Ihese teached tbelr desll1 nation lu safety. c The Shore Fast Line cars went- out i of rommlselou about noon Saturday, . ' but were runulng again on acbedulr j 1 time early Suuday murulug aud all ( d»>- .
CHRIS. HAND OCEAN PIER j SOLD TO ALBERT F000
His Claims Against the Prop- i " erty are #120,000— Has j No Present Plans. Tbel'hri*. 8 Haud Ocean Pier was j ' offered for sale by Sheriff Corson al > Cape May Court House Monday, and! it was bought by Albert Fogg, of this ! , 1 city. f..r$'<5 800. The only Allter bidder wilh much ' apparent Interest was a man said to be 1 ■ from the Weat, but whose name Is not j f known by tba Ocean City people at the I 1 aale. > Mr. Fogg's dalms against tbe prop-11 erty are ll'JO.OOU. ' The Tuckaboe National Bauk and ; 0 John R. Kendrlck. of Philadelphia, j 1 John K. KenariCk. oi ruiieaeipuim, i
each had claims of 110.000. as holders | K under tbe bonds. ' After the co«l and expen»H have i " paid, these two clalmsuts will 1 11 share In the balance In proportion to | m tba amount of their claims. It Is said h that tbey will loae leas than tlfty per : ' 1 cent. " Mr. Fogg said Monday evening thai at this lime be has made no plans ror ■' the foto re of the pier. la II Possible! a Saya tbe Bomers' Point Record: It Is p stated l bat Ihe State has been asked lo a make raids on several alleged colored . "apeak essles" and small crap games > now said to be operating in Oceau * City, which. II Is claimed, are oper-js atlug on tbe asauropllou that tbey will 1 1 ' be protected until after tbe coming it Commlaelonere' election. 1 1 On Ur.sC jorv. j 1 , John R. Groves, Charles R SHI w ell. | ■ George H. Barrett aud Kolla Garret- , i ! eon. of this city, were drawn lo serve ' on the grand Jory for this term of ( court. J. W. Thurston, Wilbur Gar- 1 1 wood and John Trout, Jr , have been i ■ drawn as pent jurors. Court begins { ' | sessions next Tuesday. : , t ForBalb —Motor boat "Delia" In r good shape; auto top; full equipment; ! ■ length over all about 28 feet: beam r about 7 feet. Prior *350. Reasons for selling, uaw boat. Applv David H j . Henderson. 806 Market SC Camden, ; . N. J. Boat at Datscheg's boat house, . Fourth street and Bay a venae, Oceau " City, N.J. adv. 12-17. tf j Hamilton. Elgin watches tl per ; week. L. M Nelson, railroed jeweler. ; _ 848 Broadway. Cemdan. N. J- agent 1 r hare ooce a weak. If you mlsa him send n postal. adv. U.
ALEX. LAWRENCE MAKES ADDRESS ; j Gives a Gripping Talk to Prea- 1 bytf riau Men's Bible Class Members. ' It seems tbe day of wonders will | never end In the Men's Blbl e Claaa of I tbe First Presbyterian Church, for last i Suuday another surprise wes sprung I | the class and Its teacher, when ] | L Wallace, tbe claaa president, i handed the pastor, the Rev. Cbarlm j the Rev. Charles =
i H. Boboer, a handsome silk banner, mounted ou a.staff aud Inscribed with I , tbe luslguts of the class, lo be pre- ; sented to the orgauizttton aa the gtftof j Herbert Plocb, of Plitladelpbla end Ocean Clly, *bo is a member or the Tbe banner Is tbe workmanship of Mr. Ptocb himself aud is gotten up very artia'icslly. Members of the class privately expressed themselves belug greatly pleated with It and pledged themselves to carry It to many victory. Auolber surprise of tbe afternoon ; was the large altendanoe. Owing lo weather and other conditions, usual > aud unusual. at ibis season of the year, It was expected by tbe leaders that there would be a considerable falling | off In the atiendsuce, but tbe number ! again rolled up over tbe huudred mark, bringing joy to every heart. The lesson was again taught by tffe Dr. Boboer, lu his usual forceful aud iDBljm'llv* manner: and Ibe ensI tfu m tier of questions banded In , w ere disposed of. wbeu tbe claaaenjoyed one of Ibe rarest trtaU it ha* yet bad - tbe privilege of llateolng to In tbe form i of an tuspirailooal address by Alexander Liwreose, Jr.. uf Philadelphia. For genuine gripping power, aa well as for the truths presented, this speech has not been excelled by any ao far dei ilvered lo tbe claaa. Coming aa It did ; from a layman of Ibe standing of Mr. I Lawrence, tbe address made a pror , found Impression, which wes testified to by tb* prolonged end cordial ap- , plause which ensued upon Ua claaa. Rverv body la Invited to be on hand 3 I n-xt Sunday so as "lo be In" on tbe f • surprise which la bound to coma. •' ! Fob Rest —Store and dwelling 706 t Asbury avenue; also a stable at n Seventh and Haven arena-. Jacob [. (ichufl. adv. 4-1, tf
1 If GETS LETTER FROM ADMIRAL DEWEY , < Hero of Manila Bay Thanks ' Major Thomas for Copy of * His Book ii , Admiral George Dewey, tbe "Hero t I of Manila Bay." was sent a copy of , , I "The Story of tort Fisher." by tbe f , autnor. Major L. . R Thomas, of this (, , city, lo whom be baa written tbe fol- ^ [ Mr Dear Major Thomas;— Thank c - j-ou very much for your kindness lu j sending to me the very Interesting . account of the battle of Fort Fisher , , and also for the eugravlng of my , , frt-.nd. General Penuypacker, really . one of tbe bravest men who ever lived ( . Very sincerely yours, ( , Gkobuk Dewey Admiral Dewey participated In this . engagement, he then being a young , officer In tbe United Wales Nevy. Major Thomas has also received the following letter from Harris E. Sprool, , of Weattown, Pa., secretary of the . Society of the Clnclnoall: , Major Lbokard b. Thomas— , My Dear Sir:— Accept my sincere „ thauks for "The Story of Fort Fisher" , received last evening. It la admirable evening. is K
and I greatly appreciate .your kind „u thought lu sanding It. Our society Is ,0 ulgbly honored by General Peony- lt packer's membership He la greatly fl admired end loved by the associate*, who would be delighted by tbe receipt of or a copy of this pamphlet and tbe (tl pa|*r "Services of General Pennypacker In tbe United States Army." _ The following waa received from ex- 0 Samuel W. Peuoypacker, of A 1 u, Dear Sir:— I am obliged to yon for B sending me your graphic aud Interestpaper ou the capture of Fort If you can spare them, I should like F have a half-dozen copies In order I may put one In tbe library of tbe H Istaglcal Society of Penney I- ^ vaula and other libraries. c Vary truly yours. f Samuel w. Pen nv pack kk. Leonard K. Thomas. * | Opens New Resilience. 1 J Clark Moore, a prominent Philadelphia banker, came down, with his c Friday and tbay occupied their 11 handsome new residence, al tbe oornei a of Thirteenth street and Wesley eve- « for tbe first time. With Mr. and Mrs. Clark were Mr. and Mrs. B. B. 1 Latbbnry and daughter, Mlsa LatbMr. aDd Mrs. crH. B. Howell ,, aud Leslie Howell, of Pniladeipbla. t f
BAKED SHAD WILL i TEMPT APPETITES Ladies' Home Missionary Society Will Give a Sapper Thursday, April 15. The Ladles' Home Mlaelooary Society of tbe Firat M. E. Church will give a baked shad sapper Thursday. April 16. Following will be the menn: Baked shed, mashed potatoes, peas, pepper hash, lettuce and tomato aalad, baked beans, cold bam, and cake, and coffee. r Choice of tapper for 60 cents. As all hare know, tbe members of tbi« society are export cooks and a exoellent vtuppcr Is assured all who attend.
SEVERE SNOWSTORM GREETS CITY'S EASTER'VISITORS
Boardwalk and Streets Soon Cleared, and Large Number of Promenaders on Parade. Ocean City, In common with other resorts and cities along tbe Atlantic Coast, waa visited Satordey by one of the worst snow storm* ever wllneeeed In this section and the big Easter that anticipated bere was given a severe blow... However, there waa a large crowd here Raster Bnnday. great numbers of cottagers and members of parties having come down from and vicinity on Tharaday and Friday. Bull otbera reached by way of suloa from Pfaamntvllle Saturday afternoon and . additional ones came In Bnnday mornknf r Tbe storm began with rain about 4 o'clock Saturday morning and tbD soon turned to aoow, with terrific winds. Tbe eoowfall continued all ■ day, reaching a depth of probably eight or ten Inches In many placm. Train sarvlca was completely eus- ' (.ended for several hoars, end raje- ! phone, telegraph and electric light wires were snapped and tangled In a * most surprising way. But the aun came out Bnnday mornf Ing and with It gangsof workman and •uow plows. Under tba direction of city officials obe-balf of the Board- ; walk from Fourth to Twelfth -street and tba street croaalnga In tba oaotrel p eeeiion of the town were cleared of section the cleared
Old Sol's co-operation helped do tbe rest, and by lata afternoon waa little to show of tba heavy fall of snow. The Boardwalk bad a large number promenaders daring tba day, parIn the afternoon, and spring styles were mncb In evidence. As usual, many of the residents of Clly. as wall as vlsttora, want to City In tbe aftarnoon lo witthe gorgeous Easter parade on the to that place. IMPORTANT mbbtxnc # Flailing dots to Make rkaaaaa la Its Bi-Laws. A number of Important mallaea are be disposed of at the mealing of tba Ocean City Fishing Club In Iks "Bod of the Rltleobouee, Phttadelpbla. tomorrow evening, and all gMbers era earnestly urged to ha to attendance. Action u to ba taken on pmpoaed change* to the by-laws relating to the Initiation fee sod the eooaai dnao. The meeting will begin at 8 o'clock, and those who go op from this city will be able to return that night. Cloet confinement proving Injnrtoaa hla health, George W. Booy, son xd R. K. Booy. has rsrignad hU position In the First Nattoogl Barak, position in ibe First rtaimow «■*,
the resignation going Into aflat* e few day* ago. Mr. Booy baa bean with . the hank fourdntla half man. : ' Having severed my oooosetlonawtth the firm of Stanton and BoaU, Inc., and engaged In tbe general real Crtata aud Insurance bnstnam myaatr. wttb ' office lo the Bourse Building en BflMli street, 1 respectfully aoUcU HMdreoti of tbe following kind of pen part Ma which yon own or oontrol: Hotala, cottages and apartmanu fog - summer rental; oottagm and apattI menu for yearly or winter ran»al; ootlages and apartmenu for aaia; bwet- ' neat propertlaa, storm, etc., far MM or rent; unimproved loU for mla; 004tagm. lota or other propertlm far CEchange; Boardwalk pro pari laa for sale or rant. " Clarence 8. scull, Real Batata and Insurance, Bourse BMg., BtgMk idMt, adv., 4-1, tf. Ocean Utty, M. J. .f • — ~ a Kid glovas cleaned In two days. II Price .10 and .16. Jollue Rot ly the tailor. adv/t-m. tf.
| Distinctive High Grade | Spring Clothes i i y]OU will be delighted with the superb excellence of the new Spring and Summer Models of pro, #12, #15 and #18 There's a snap and STRENGTH to them, and thflp are faultlessly made from neck to heel. Some are made full -lined, some half-lined, somfl djm* ton-lined, but they are all perfectly cut and tailored throughout Masterpieces are JZftffc Art'' Clothes ■ NEWELL CORSON

