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Ocean City Sentinel TH i' its DAY APRIL S, 191",. We xhall be glad to receive Item- .if new* and coinmuuieati.iiiK of inlercH to thla community and our reader* everywhere. Ail communication* ahould be accompanied Willi the full name and addrcwv of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but a* a guarantee of DOTS.Trifle Htormy on Saturday. Ik It Kafe to put away your winter clot)ie*7 Quite a number of liou<e partle* here at Ka*ter. John K/Tnvvu*end. electrician, ha* . TliaJ atorm Saturday wa* a big aurpriae to everybody. Many promeuadeh. on the Boardwalk Sunday afternoon. Clayton Maine* Brick ha- new electric algiiK In hiKoflice window. Oil* M. Tow n-end'* office attract much attention. Everybody waa raving "Merry t.'tirlatmaa!" w hich reemed .julte a|* propria te. No more I* there any Interest In "Jack" JohiiHou. former pugillMIe The "village out-up«" have nothing on aotue of the cute boy* w ho dazzle ua at Ka.ter, There not being a quorum preaent, there waa no meeMng of the Board of Trade Tueeday evening. Clarence S. Scull thla week opened hi* real e*late ofllcea In the Kourae Building ou Eighth at reel. Hecau-e of the mlx-up In the city , liotela are lern (xirarlly w ithout liquor llcenaea. The corner-atone of Company U'a armory will be laid next Saturday pouemeut of the event. annual sock aoclal of the Ladies' Aid of liiimanuel liaptlat Church will lie held at the Ixirraine Hotel, Ninth atreet and Central avenue, Friday e veiling, April 16. The city 'a booklet ha* been printed and coptea will be sent to every property owner here. The booklet baa many engraving*. Including bunch. • of pretty rummer glrla ou the beach. HAD EXCITING TIME Hi). Wlaarr K'or'x nud I.eon, rd f.nl 10 I'lillaUt lpnla Mlaa Marion Kloetx and Mlaa Leonard. vocallata from Philadelphia, had a trying tlute here during the *iurm Saturday. Ml** Kloetx ring* iu St John'a Lutheran Church at Melroae Park, aud Mi«a l-eonard la a uiemher of the quartet In the Preabyterlau Church at Broad aud Diamond alreeta. Tliey deelred very much to reach Philadelphia Saturday evening, but there were uo tralne out. Iu the hope that a tralu would finally leave, they aal Iu tl>» Pennsylvania Railroad elation here for three hour* Saturday afternoon. They did get away at 8.10 o'clock Sunday morning, reaching Philadelphia ahortly after II o'clock too late, of courae. for .the morning eervlce. Both Bang at ulgbt. Ml** Delaroth. of thla city, received a letter yeaterday from Mlaa Kloetx naylng ahe received an ovation when abe got to Melroae Park In the evening

rkaoiM C. Ha nail ton Dead. Widely kuown noma yearaago In Philadelphia aud Camden newspaper clrclea. Thoma* C. Hamilton, for the paat twenty yeara publisher of the Wildwood Sun. wa* buried Tuaaday at Arlington Cemetery, Camden. He died In bla office at Wildwood during Saturday'aa^orm. Mr. Hamilton wa* -evenly Ave yeara old. In the early -eventlea he -and late John Murray piibll-hed the Glouseeter City Adver. tlaer. Shortly after the late F. K. Patleraon, Sr , eetabllabed the Camden Dally Courier be Joined the ataff and then weul ou the editorial ataff of a Philadelphia paper. He waa al-o editor of the Camden Mornlug New. Later be wa. wllh l he Po«t-Telegram. a Mr w Board Elrcicd. —Clarence S. Scull, W. W. Brown EaoaVliaa Sampaou have been elected laelbelrew board of commlaalooera of I atreet aieenamant. They Uke the place* of HariV A. Morria, tapl. Vance L ^ Kaly aimv l-aw fence M. Lrmt. After time U wi dlacovered that noue of them wajjA property owner In bla own capacit / for which that were aelected. MkT Starkey. of Philadelphia .pent the Ka.ter holldaya with Mr. and Mr.. Henry L Slellwagon. of tblclty. Mia. Starkey will graduate a. a trained uurae from the Woman'. Medical College. Philadelphia, lo Juue. She baa been In the office of Dr Allen Coraoo during the aummer aeaaoiia for Ibelaat two or three year. Three 10 b * B rpuae d. Baptl.mal aervlcea will be held at the Baptiat Church Sunday evening next following the prearblug eervlce. There are at leaat three candidate* awaiting baptlam. A cordial Invitation la extended to all to wllue-a the ordioance. Other aervtcee of the day are: Preaching al 10.30 a. m. aud Sunday ecbool al 2.30 p. m. m il l.im B. Bo vie »«)■ Hooae. While here during the Eaater bollday*. William B. Davie, a lawyer wltn a number of friends In tbl* cliy. where he formerly reaided aud where lie baa a aummer cottage, aaid the! be baa Juat purchased a pretty uome In Mooreatowu, w here be end bte family have been living for some timeTO -ok Their F.lrada. We Wlab to tbaok all tboeewboao willingly aa*ialed ua during our receul sorrow, the illoeaa and dealli or our Utile aou. Kenneth. Mr. aud Mr*. J. Halleran. of Ible city. Boeelloi Alloa Opea. The Bowling Alleyein the Bowling Casino ou the Boardwalk are now open for the Easter asaaon. adv., ft, If

'FOUR BAPTIZED J AT IMMANUEL . Easter Was a Banner Day at ' Baptist Church— Singing 1 , Was a Feature. f Kaater Sunday at the Baptiat Church f wa. a banner day In many* respects I, There were more than usual In «L) • tendance In the morning, aud 115 In the evening. Iu tht Sunday school there was the large-t attendance ever present, the total number being 103. 1 There were live to confess their Lord r Iu baptism during the day. I Al the morning service the !tev: » George F. Ml.ch read the le«*on from , Luke 24; 1-12. The choir render -d a » special Easier anthem which every , one thoroughly enjoyed. The theme " Empty Tomb" from the text In Mark ' ifl; 6: -Be not affrighted; ye -eek Je.ua, the Nazarlne, which wa* ' • behold Hie place where. Ihey laid Hi n." I After the preaching, the church ref nialued to ob-erve the Commuulo . of i the Lord's Table. The rlglitriiand of Christian fellowship was extended lo ( , Mr and Mrs. A. B. Smith, Mr- J I' . Cad man. Jr.. Mr*. Joseph Buy-ler, Mrs A. Llby. Mr*. Garrl.on and Mrs , V. Smith. c The Easier program In the Sun lay school proved an Interest to all. tyis rendition of the Easter Carol. •• The I 1 luting Chrlaf for Every Life aud for E All of Life," was excellent. Ml-a Mary | Clark recited the twenty-eighth chap- - ler of Matthew for . the school, uid ' Robert Wimerbottom Netted also Mr. Mitch adilre**ed the school ou Ilie I Ka.ter message from the ••Acorn." ' • The selecliou by the Junior Choir res well received. 1 . Following the exercises, four of the t Sunday sclnsil scholars were led into I r the waters of baptism by Ibe pa.mr. They were Kuril May Wylle. Ruth , ( Cecelia Prultl. Bealrlce Luola ltl| pie , aud Joseph Hand Wrlgglus. To each . candidate a beautiful w hite Illy was presented as a symbol of Ibe pure life each boy and girl has determined lo live In Christ henceforth.' 1 The Increased attendance - of the ' ' Men's Bible Class Is noted aud a ' cordial luvllallou la extended Iu any I class, the pastor say*. 1 HOUSE PARTIES ' i (Continued rrom Klmt Faxe.) lo Atlantic, Cliy. They came to Ocean ( City Sunday morning. Frank Schneider, uf Tioga, enier- , lalurd the following al his collage on We«ley avenue al Easier: Dr. and Mr*. Emll Schneider aud Joseph I Schneider aud family. The lalter will t jBviahi here for a week. Most of Iheni ' lau j e over Saturday afternoon from 1 p Fleasau|v|lle In an Auto, and they had r a very uuplea-anl Journey. Mr. I j Schuelder aay* Ihey saw several anlos t abandoned aloug Ilie road. ' During the Easter holiday*. Mr. nud , , Mr*. Edward Kddowe* were lio.ts to | ( Ilie fresco-Club, of Fbliadelpliia. nud llielr fr ends al a bouse party given iu liouor of their daughter, Miss Elhel al , . their summer home on Wesley eve- ' UU*. The guest* were Ml**ea Theliua Katghn. Esther Ebirle, K-ther Menger ' and Mildred Krreukaon. Arthur 1 Hughes, Norman Hughes. Fred U ' Weber,-. J. Hammond Beeae. l'aul < Eddowes aud Juhu B. Sill. ] Mlaa Eva Smith, of Philadelphia , entertained a number or friend- over 1 , i he Easter holidays at a bou-e party ,. In Ocean City. The guests Included the Ml«*ei Lillian U Korb. Ida V. I Klo'ack, isabelle 8. Wade. Marlon B. i Klo'ack, Isabelle

Wrightson. Katherine A. d'onway. Martha C. Dlx, Urace L. SpeDccley. , r O. Irene Keallug Urace A. Slener ( e and Marie jTCralg. The merry party e waa chapefoucd by Mr*. A. M- Mealey, . also of Fhitadelphla. > ' • e The program of the house party g given by Past Commodore and Mrs. is William E. Hexamer was carried out I to the letter. The alorm did. not k.-ep y anyone away, aud the parly was cumr. plete with the exception of Caplalo and Mrs Heury Basselt. Mr*. Bas-elt n was taken III in New York and c -ltd I not leave ber room. Other memlers i comprised well known Ocean I lly 0 aummer residents. They were: Mr ■ aud Mrs. Hartmet) Ullmore, Mr :.nd i. Mrs. Charles S. Wood, -Vice Com uodore and Mr*. Daniel H Paris, dr. aud Mra Joseph Behmldt. Dr, Joliu ii Mayer, Mr. and Mrs P Brrl-h. Mr d and Mr*. Robert Pgller, Mrs M E >f Pen field and Commodore and Mra. >* Charles J. Curran. II ANNUAL CARD PARTY ir Vschi Club's Ancillary <o H«»e The fourth annual "Ave hundred" and dance of the Ladies' Auxiliary of ' l he Oeeau City Yacht Club will be [B held Tuesday evening, April IK, at Horticultural Hall, Broad atreet, al-ove '• Spruce, Philadelphia. *• Tba auxiliary's first card party wa,r given al the Majestic Hotel, bul the hotel oould not accommodate the number. so It was decided to bold It thereafter In the largest hall In PbUadel- " phia It Is hoped that all the BumIf bera will be preaent aud participate. •- A Dumber uf handsome irnpaiee »• have been presented by some of the le leading, business bouaea of Pblladela. phla aud also the men and women have donated a great many. There were more than 800 trophies last year and no doubt there will be equally an ■- many Ibis year. in , * ™ Wildwood Will Join. J" Word baa bten received by Acting Secretary Pullerglll, of Avalon, aaya ly the Cape Mey County Times, that the Wildwood Boerd of Trade will be willing to join In Ibe County Seashore Or- _ gaii nation, whlcb met for the first , time for the purinse of organising Id 01 Sea Islet'ily recently. The com ui li lee appmulcd at that msetlDg will allend J ' Wildwood on the uight of April 12. at wh|pb Uqte Ibe Boerd of Trade or that place meets, and preseut the plan of the new organliation to that body. >g After Wildwood ha* joined forces with w the other resorts, the County Seashore Organization will be formed at ouce.

many visitors in city during easter hoijoays

Well Known Summer People Were Among the Hundreds From Philadelphia. Harry F. Haas, of Philadelphia, was an Easter vi-itur. Waller Chandler.- uf Philadelphia, waa In town at Easter. Mlaa K. M. 0-.ff.of Philadelphia. waa here during the week. Harry D LeCato, of Audubon, was a visitor here Tuesday. Ira P. Sharp and wife, of Vloeland, -pent tbe holidays bere. George T. Mann and wife, of Phlla1 delphta, were here Easter. Harry Walker, ol Wildwood. was a recent guest of the Klberou. Dr. Martlis Tracey, of Philadelphia, a guest of Ilie Katlilu. William Nunevltler, of Philadelphia, was-ln town Monday. ml James Franklin, of Weal Ptnlaffel- ' phla. spent Friday Iu ilils city. John Wilde, of Philadelphia, was among the week's visitors bere. Newlm Coraou and family, of Millville. were Sterling Hotel guests. Harrhsiu E. Morse and family, of Philadeljihla, were Easter visitors. y Joseph M. Thomas aud family, of Philadelphia, were here al Kaater. Kbenezer Adam*, of West PbiladelAmo« 41. Chainbera, of PhiledelC. L. Hagy and wife, of Philadelphia, were lo town during Ihe week. tlen. Hofatelter, Jr .of Philadelphia,, Iu lowu during the Easier days. Dr. W. T. Wytkoff and wife, of were Iu town Sunday. Mra. Henry Kloetx. of Philadelphia, a guest of the Lorraine at Easier. Thos. Hewllng*. of Weal Philadelphia. was In town during Eaaler week. Floyd Sims, of Kloomtleld. N. J.. wa* among the visitors here thla week. Oils M. Towusend aod wife are entertaining Miss Eva Taylor, of New York. Waller C. Corson, of Philadelphia, was among the week's arrivals at the . OeorgeS. Bacon and family, of Mlllvllle, were al tbe Breakers during the holldaya. Dr. I. N.Urlscom and family came down from Camden and opened tbelr U. W. F. Uoderdown and family, of i (iverbrook, occupied Ibeir collage on Park place. ,\f ra. Edward Papkard, of Writ 1 waa among the Eaater 1 visitors here. Alex. Lawrence, Jr., and wife, of were among tbe Eaaterday visitors. Capt. David McCoach and daughof Philadelphia, were among the visitors. P. 8. Stahluecker and family, of Philadelphia, were am»ug the guests of Ihe Oceanic. William Frauds Smith and family, of. Philadelphia, were Iu town during the Kaater days. Dr. and *Mr*. J. T. Elllnger, of West Philadelphia, opened their ootlage, 407 Fourteenth street. William M. Si II well aud family, of occupied their cottage, 718 Brighton place.

Kobert W. Scotland family, of t Overbrook, were among tbe cottage t . owners here at Easier. 4 Past Commodore Charles J. Curran, > of Philadelphia, was in town during t tbe Easter holldaya. ■ Miss Elsie Scull and Donald Frailer 1 of West Philadelphia, spent Easter here with Mrs. Lyd is Lee t Frauk^J tier and family, of Plilla, < del phla, were In tbelr cottage. 807 Seo- 1 ond street, for a few days. ' The Mi-sea A. and M. 8 Kldd. of < , Philadelphia, were among Ibe week's ' , arrivals at tbe Wyoming. 1 I Frank Campion and family, of Pbll- ■ adelphla, spent the holidays In tbelr 1 r ootlage, 1636 Central aveDue Mlaa Kate Lotion, of Philadelphia, 1 I visited her parents and brother, N. T . - Lutton , In llik city, at Easier. Mra. Win. M. Kanck baa returued 1 from a two weeks' visit to Walter's Park. Her health Is Improving. Mr*. John J. Foster baa relumed ' ' from a visit lo her sister, who baa lieen 1 ijl at her home In Philadelphia. Former Mayor aod M™. William Long-lreth. of Merchantvllle, were , here thla week, guealaof tbe Atglen. r William H. Beaver and family, of Philadelphia, opened tbelr cottage, ' 1210 Ocean avenue, for tbe holldaya, t Bear Commodore A. T. Jamea. of t Philadelphia, was among tbe well koown visitors bere dunug Ibe week. Arthur H Jones and family, of • Uermautowu, motored down and oo e copied I heir collage, 163 V Central ave- '* K. It Brlogburst, 8d, and wife, of " Philadelphia, opened (hair ootlage. 1212 Ocean avenue, during the holidays. * Mr* John drover and daughter, ' Dorothy, of Tome River, N. J., spent the Easter holidays with Mrs. Mae e Harris. ir Mlaa Olive Ernst, of Pblladalpb la, w visited ber pareols, George W. Ernst and wife, In thla cay during tbe Easter holidays. William Pollock Davla aod wife, of g Phil .del phla. opened their Overbrook ra apartments on Third street for tbe ■e holldaya. James 11. Simpson, wife and daugbr" ler, of Weal Philadelphia, opened *„ tbelr collage, 907 Third atreet, for tbe re holidays. ld Miss Sarah A. Taylor, of PhUadeiJJ, phla, entertained frleoda at ber coltage, 845 St. Charles place, daring the J holidays. Clarence SIM. a Philadelphia banker aud bla wife, residing at Lana-

.. i downe, opened their collage, 1012 ( Oceau avenue. Mra. Harry Kocbeaperger, of Pblla- I delpbla, chaperoned a house party lo i tbe cottage of Mra. C. Haggerty, 1609 I Central avenue. I Charles A. Hexamer, secretary of 1 Philadelphia Underwriters' Association. and family opened tbelr colbere at Eaaler. Wll*on Y. Christian, a student at U- of P., visited bis parents, John Christlku and wife, of this city, durlug tbe holldaya. Arthur Hoover, wife aod daughter, of Newark, and Mlaa Eva Dean. uf South Orange, are spending leu day* Iu tbelr collage here. Mr*. Herbert Plocb, of this oMy, Is rapidly Id the AllautlcCity Hospital, ")wbere she underwent au operation two weeks ago. Jobo J/Devloa. with his daughters, Misses Catherine, May aud Alma, wituesaed ihe Easter parade on tbe Boardwalk in Atlanllo City Suuday. B. F. Wbeatmau and Mr*. Wheal man and tbelr daughter, Miss Mabel, speut Easter In this city % slaying most of tbe time at tbelr hotel, the Flqna. E M Malpeas, an offlolal of Ibe Ceoteulal N ailoual Bank, West Philadelphia, aud bla family were here for , several day* and registered al tbe Blacayoe. Thomas J. Fegley god family, Including their daughter, Mrs. Clarenoe , White, or Philadelphia, oeoupled tbelr cottage here daring the Easter Mra. Linwood Beck and daughter, . acoompanled by Ibe former's mother, who have been lo Balem all winter, were visitors here Hie latter part or last week. Miss Carrie Devine, wbo Is slowly . oouvalesclng, was the recipient of sev1 eral beautiful potted plants, given her > by ber sobool class and teacher, Mia* - M. A. Boyla. Among ths well-known Easier vialtors was former Councilman Tbomai ' F. Armstrong and family, of Pblladel1 phla, wbo ware at tbelr oottage, 1209 * Wesley avenue. Lawyer William B. Davla and family. of Moorestown, opened their cot. ' tage al Fourth atreet and Atlantic ava t oue. aod apeot a week bera during tbe r holiday season. Ueorge W. Plant, wife aDd daugb- , ters, M laaes Blanche and Miriam, of Blobmfitld, N. J., spent tbe Eaater k day* with Henry W. Townaend aDd • wife bere, as did John Blma, of Erma, N J. Robert T. Foulke, of Pbllsdelpbla,- a retired rug manufacturer, well knowo » to a number of buaiueas men bere, wa e in town daring Ibe week. Among hi* holding* heie Is a oottage on Fourth street. C. Ell wood Carpenter, the wellknown Philadelphia dancing Inetruoe tor, who coodqcts tbe Casino clnb on tbe Boardwalk In tblt city daring the !• dunng tba holldaya, aooompaoled by *. hu family. i- n

= woman makes ■ grave charges „ — 1 1 Has Her Husband Arrested u and He Must Answer Be- ! i „ fore Grand Jury. Harry It. Boas, who has been living c , Iu ttila city for some lime, was held in i 15410 ball by Bqulre Kusb Friday even- ! i . lug on a statutory charge. Ball was - furnished by Harry H. Lake. | Boss war arrested by Constable Mor- * rlson Thursday afternoon, sworn com- r plaint having lieen made agaln-1 Boss '• by bis wife, Mrs. Mary B. Boss, of | Woodbury. \ I- Mrs. Hons and her lawyer. Oscar , Kedrowe, of Camden, left thai after- , . noon before Boss waa apprehended, , and he was released on 354MI ball for a , _ lirarlug tbe uext evening. t Boss appeared with hie counsel, Andrew C. Boswell. before Bqulre Bush Friday evening. Mr. Boawell asked Ihe nature of the charge. When In- ( f formed, he aaRl his client pleaded not gullly aud waived a bearing, f With Lawyer Bedrowe were hi* j partner, Chester Bteelmati, and Mrs. ( . Rosa.' atepfalber, W. M. Carter, of Woodbury. ( j Mia HIsirr Drad. MHJ. Warlbman Darby, of Tuck- ' erlon, sister of City Clerk John E Adams, died In the Atlantic City Hue . pilarMonday afternoon. Bbe will be ® burled at Fort Bepubllc tomorrow, f Mr*. Darby, who waa 84 yeara old, underwent an operation fur lumor last week Iu tbe hospital. Bbe appeared to Improve, but grew worse Baturday. Death was caused by perltoullla. Bbe leaves a husband aud aix-year-old ' daughter. ' Briarmnx from Florida. 5 Lieutenant and Mra. Joboaon >• Buney, of this city, who have been Iu Bt. Petersburg, Fia., most of tbe winter. will return to Ocean City today . They went to Florida for tbe beoetlt of Lieut. Rouey's health. Mr*. Kooey plana to open Ibe Hotel Blrand about '' Ibe usual time — around Memorial Day. f K»ao««llallc Scrdcrr. r Evangelistic services are being beld every ulgbt at tbe Tabernacle Baptist J1 f Church. The Rev B. R. Tribllt. the J1 i nnled evangelist, of Philadelphia, will 1 preach each nlgbt and at both of tbe 11 t services next Sunday. Everybody Is * r cordially iDvlted. The Rev. Samuel 1 J Com far l la pastor of tbia church. ' Holtl Keepers to Meet. ' The regular monthly meeting of Ibe 1 Hotel Proprietor*' Association of Oceau 1 • City will be held Monday evening, B c April 12, at tbe resldeuce of Mr aud r Mrs. Thomas Hewllngs, 481 South 1 f Forty-fifth street. West Philadelphia. ■ ■ A full attendaues Is desired. j Hotel Improved, a ' Tbe Interior of Ibe Aigleu Hotel has I been Improved by Ibe oonstructlou of t a coiouade off tbe hallway Into the I >( front room. The botal ha* also been t ~ handsomely repapered (

TO GIVE CONCERT SATURDAY NIGHT Schumann Quartet Will Appear Under Auspices of I Progressive League. j 4 be Young Melt's Progressive League j i eourert In the Mann Building next' o'clock. Ticket* are 2'. cents. The 'building will be heated J Tbe quartet, whioli I* highly recoui- | mended, will have all excellent pro- ' of vocal aud Instrumental iiumTbe quartet »a* lo have appeared last Baturday evening, bul Ihe engagement. The atorm also caused the cancellawjth the LouibardI orchestra. In the mu-lc pavilion Sunday afterEffort* were made Sunday over, bul Ihe leader w as jjnable do gel medibers together. PLEASING EXERCISES Hunda > ttcliool. Pleasing exercises were held by Hie M. E Sabbath School In the cbuich Sunday eveiilnc. and these were enjoyed by the large congregation. Following was the program: Hymn 169. Prayer. Bong, Primary School, "Jesua Wants | for a Sunbeam. " Recitation, Margaret ljulgg. 4 Kecitalluu and Bong, ' Daffodils." i -Recitation, Rush Cbattlu. | Bolo, Alma Nlxoo. Recitation, Evelyn Clie-'er. KecltattoD, Dorothy Mar-hall j Bong. Primary School, • "This Is the j Ihe Holy Day." Recitation, "A Little Seed." Marlon j Murphy. Recitation, Rulb Adams* Cborua, "Easier Lilies." Bolo, Scott Adam*. Recitation, Anna May Maglnnls. ( Exercises, "Acroallc Ea»ter." j Vocal duel. H. H. Lake aud Scotl Address by paalor.

I Communicated. | | improved Order ol Nrd Men. ,, Editor tiik Skstiskl:— The Im- q proved Order of Bed Meu is ihe uldeal | fraternal organization of purely Auier- a lean origin. II we* bora lo patriotism. v nurtured In freedom, Inspired Iu friendship. and consecrated In charity. It Is ibe lineal descendant of the Bona of Liberty, who. fortnore than ten years prior to the Declaration of Judependeoce, bad, by their active work, paved way for that Immortal act. Wben Ibe Buns of Liberty In many localities ( merged Ihlo Societies of Bl. Temina, from 1771 to 1800, the love of country r end the consecration of liberty were » •till tbe guiding impulse. In 1813 It c look on another form In tbe Society or ^ Red Meu, formed at Fort Miffiin. as , shown In the archive* of Ihe order i this name It existed for nearly ' ' years w-ltb a proud record of and benevolenoe. For cause* that In like manner affected all similar organliallous of that period, from 1828 • to 1832. tbe Society of Red Meu lap- ■ gulshed aud became uearly extinct. ' : gulshed and became uearly extinct.

In 1833 brotbera who had been ac- . live therein gathered a few of tbe i smouldering ember* of tbe dimly t council brand end kindled tbe oopocll fire of tbe Improved Order t of Red-Men In the hunting ground* of Baltimore, Md., aud lengthened the . chain of frieudshlp by addlug to Ita ~ patriotic aud fralerual features tbe charitable and beoevoleut work of Ita | preseut ministrations, Thus baa oome to ua the glorious trluity of our Inspiring mono, "Free- j dom. Friendship aud Charily." ' The primary objects of tbe order are to promote auioug men tbe exerclae 1 end practice of the true principles or benevoleuce and charily. Ihe care end a protection of ibe widows and orphans f of Be members, aud tbe cultivation of » friendly ralalloqt with those who have entered Its cnole Tbe democratic In- " , 11 unices whlcb attended Ita birth— the 2 . Idea that ell men ere equal— ere tbe . i leneta of the order, and what a men la, I not what be poaeesses, constitute* bis | M l claim for recognition auioug the broth- 1 I erbood. g Tbe Great Spirit baa, for many w ise £ e reasons, withheld from man the oum- n ber of bia daya. But He has not left e mm without a guide, for He bea j. >- pointed out to blm tbe path In which " be may safely tread Ihe jourory. But the inevitable must be considered. "It , la appointed unto ell meu ouce to die." e Thqa ealth Ibe aacred w ritings of Ihe , i nalsfaca* lleath lias an added nana Death has added pang

r If the last hour le filled with Hie blitrrneae of tbe thought that there Is iefl r' behind en orpliau unprotected aud r, thrown upon Hie cold obarlty of tbe if world- Mlndlul of thla, the order has established an orphans' guardian ^ fund, austalued by the contributions ,'r of all Ita members lo tribes and couui* oils, destined to build up the graudesl monument of beuevoleut relief for ori- phana of our members koowo to fraZ, teru"j J9 Not in the laoletlou of an asylum far removed, more or less humanely ■>' managed, will orphan* of our tnembars be cared for, but under tbe loving, l( watchful cart of tbe tribe, and at the I bands of a guardian appointed by Ua, b- careful eelectlou. °' "If you tie up tbe clothes of an orphan child, the Greet Spirit will a, notice It aud reward you for It " Kalmla Tribe, No. 220. la located IuOcean City, end is a flourishing tribe a of Red Men, so come along, paleface, ■la aod join onr ranks and eujoy our noble !h principles. J. T. Htq^KES. Balk. Kahoaik.— l.'oroer lot \ ' 50x100, located Fourth aud Central , h. Ocean City, N. J. Apply M 8. Bbimp Flaaaantvllle. N. J. Adv. ft-18, tf. by rolling chair to hire. Apply 116 j

' 804-06 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. , On .The Avenue A Y 'IIATKVKR your needs arc, we tan .satisfy the de-| i * niAnds of" your purse and person. You arc cordially j to visit the new store, where we arc ready to meet all ! Jo >uiers. Hit the Trail for Jones' Men's Shop

McAllister's" The Leading Dry Goods Store , fine0pne Easter Toggery , . Special assortment of Ribbons, Lace Collars, Yestees, Ties, Bows, SilK* and Kid Gloves, Silk Hose, Hat Pins, etc. • EXTRA SPECIAL heavy Moire RibboUf extra wide, white, black, and all the popular shades at 25c 3!ard. Big line of striped and Dresden Ribbons, » 25c yard. S. S. McAllister OCE^,Tr' a j HARVEY Y. LAKE! REAL ESTATE |, * 838 Asbury Avenue t I Ocean City New Jersey | B. Prank Smith

you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. low corner First street and Asbury .avenue, size 70x100, cheap, I$i2oo. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, % attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed a with best companies. , 1036 Anbury Ave. ALONZO fcOTTON REAL ESTATE ASBURY AVENUE OO EAN CITY. N. J. . Five cottage* on Central avenue, from Sixth to B$hlti streets, for sale, very ith garage, only fjsoo- Furnished cottage on Central avenue, altove Third atreet, only f >600. Furmxhed cottage on Fifth street. $1700. Two cottages and one lot Asbury avenue, near Seventh atreet, only f jjoo. Also two cottagea on Asbury avenue, same block, only >>700. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE j Clayton Haines Brick ! A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. '

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. - j" No waiting for two weeks to know If you rea get It; we can tell yon at onoe. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottagea for sale. Also lota for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of Ooean City. Apply to , * J. M, CHESTER & CO., Ocean City. N. J. S Interesting to Investors 1 / OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home : FOR SAL E— A faw lota located in Saction O. Oocen Oily, N. === in vicinity of State road and Pannaylvank and Rasd- — ing llailroad stations. Also sites for bungalows situate on Great Egg Harbor Bay, Beealay** Point, N. J. j ARTHUR D. BARROWS Quardlan 632 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. - Prove to Yourself^ that you SAVE MONEY, SAVE GAS and HELP YOUR , with the Welsbach "Reflex" gas mantle. A 25c v ! mantle now. for J 5c- Begin tonight to know the "Reflex." It gives a powerful eye-comforting light, with least gas, and lasts twice as long as other 1 5c mantles. Cheaper mantles waste gas, »oon grow dim' and break. City Gas Light Co.

******* ****************** j • [ "Irtghtnt the (Garner HHjm < ■ ; \ $mt Are" j ; ; | SUNDAY'S FAVORITE HYMN j ; a . J Thh appltra to the Material i , , | a» well at the Spiritual b a 1 • " , ' ! Wallpaper, well selected and artistically hung, will 1 ' | Brighten all the Conftrs of Your Home | ' :•;} Borton'g j; ' ( j E. E. Lear, Mgr. 631 Aabury Avenue | , a , ******** V * * V V V 1 V V V V V V V V W V f ° I —

THE BREAKERS e ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL ^ e American Plan, Elevator, Auto Bus, Tennis Court, Hot and Cold Running Water, Telephone in Every Room, New Diet y 1 Kitchen. Special Spring Rates. Open Saturday, March " 27, for the season. K. A. Young, Mgr. *

KOTlia axo CWTiBM. H0T6L blSe/lYRS... ' Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Streets ij ' OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E. Smith Rvckixoham. Scotch Mall SANATORIUM — Opan All tha Yaar— A -juiat horn, .uit.bi. for ihs wall, ttw eonm*alaaa? eleclrl "it 'd h'' 6a*6 Miaa N. K. Towakal R. K. . B. Mcaiaaar Hrad Kune Mir. THE IMPERIAL CK.VTRAL AVE.. OCEAS CITY. If Ioal*ti°rn«ar !T**l?"Uy Mrs. C. UETZEL. THE KATHLU Now oj>en for the kimo UM Central Arenoe, OCEAN CITY, tl . J. fclKMEH LEW1B A CONAKD WYOMING OCEAE AYEJTVK »«*« Cllg, If. S. Open all tb* yaar b Hot Water Has a. p. niuu \ HOTEL ATGLEN One of the moat centrally located hotels la I Ocean City. Tb# aim has alwayi been to j make this house select and bomalika, and its f I lxrg* and assured patronega pro res Its sneE ocea. For terms and partienlars addraaa, a. c. Sorr, reap. [ STERLING HOTEL OFEH ALL YEAH | Hot water beat. Winter boarders solicited. I M. A. LAHBEIT. I THE HEWLINGS | having decided to close for tb* winter, I It will be re-opened for guests In May, i 1916. I. I*. HEWUIM " Ninth and Wesley see. ocean CUy, M. J ' NEW HOTEL ELBERON "on 1 iu 1 1.1. iktrnnixvif

EIUHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. 1* Nayior and uayre, freprlsfraaasa Poijflanii Heeeon. fboroucbly rsaovaled and newly pepered. Bell Puone*: 17-X and rs 1 Open Fob Season Central avenue end Ninth streettVsf. h. Ofitmra.lPMK. t n d lor Booklet. Hoi Water Heal THE OCEANIC Ocean City, N. J. Open* April first for the season. A. E. BAKER Dance Every CoM Laackee, Wednesday and Ftc. Saturday Night ; Excursion House

JAMES CLARK tt PnyriMer MAIN STREET Hi... NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOWERS' POINT :: N.J. THOMAS J. THORN *1 yioristl*" 1128 Bay Avenue PRICES AND WORK RIGHT BOTH PHONES ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies (Oacceeeee le t. »■ rkemylse) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Products Batter aod Eggs Aak for Booklet of Spedaltlea Order* Delivered Both Pbonae The Pontiere

BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY done Aefcury Ave.. 0mm City. It J For Sale 7 lots on Asbury avenue, up-to-gTade; all city intprorsments, including paved stresls, $3,000.00. Party must have money. Half Cash. Clayton Haines Brick UOMT# BTSKIT, OCXS* CITV. N. A an Advt in Tbe Sentiiiel and Get Beeults