Ocean City Sentinel, 15 April 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINELS'

VOL. XXXV. • OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, Al'RIL 15, li»15. - NO. 3

' J Ocean City Sentinel u Pabllshsd •' « OCIAN CITY. N. -J. I R. CURTIS ROBINSON editor and Proprietor • l.oo Pet Year. Strictly in Advance £ £ MORGAN HAND, * ATTORNEY and , £ COUNSELLOR AT LAW. m - f LAW -OI FICES * Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES * « Godfrey, Giddings 4 Kead I atlantic cit.y. N.J. JAMES M.'E. H1LDRETH ^ Cou nsel lor-at-I^aw °m,^^A»,K,|i>AYnt'ITV*lN -t ^ NEWELL HEULINGS Attorney at Law DOS Eighth Street Ocean City ' New J""*) Has- RarkbaNt w arrrs « . Sr." • II. Iturklinrdt & Co. PLUMBING ANU H RATING WTO rtTt IEW JXltsn JOHN E. TOWKIEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey WANTED Space in a private garage for one machine fof the summer months. . Apply j SENTINEL OFFICE j ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer •rt>oo# IV Of KAN CITY. ft. J 1

■tirrain vayr: i Chairman Hughe* tiaa been Kit Ing I much of hi« tunc lately to the perfect- < of hi" plana for the Comtne aeaaoti pint to the repair* now being mad. to ■ the Kiaml-tkiid and bleacher" at Columbia Park. Contractor Sl.arp ' ha- a force of men at work enlarging ' jllie gra-idstaud and repairing the fence.. ' Oil. M Townaend haa offered to pot 1 Hp t«o hundred feet of "corruR.trd 'Iran fence 'in center Held, and the c no untliee tiaa accepted bl« offer. Mr. 1 ITowii-end erected at hla own expmae I Aire corrURated feuce aurrouudlug the jOerau City playlUR Rrouuda. the 1 Committee haa been worklliR quietly I but eartieally to aecure the proper mail •a a playtiiR manager, In order to ' b-.ufe the .'fans" the ..rue, hiRh ' quality or bsaeball •* heretofore. announced, there will .1* a plea-ant ' little aurprlae for local euthualaata. 1 i Several of laat year', team will he 1 Men in the lineup eRalu thla year. * "Skinner" Campbell. If he can lie ae cored will-agatti take hi. regular turn 1 jd the mound* * The neanon will atart July 8 and end * Jti Augu.t 38, a period of eight wee*, fhe committee wlaely deciding to cot c >ut tlie flrat week in September, which > ua. alwaya proveu a very expensive . SHAD SUPPER ' Oou l Mlaa Kreol ai drat M. SC. " The Womau'a Home Missionary Joclety of the First M. K. Church will 1 Jive ita annual chad eupper In the ' Forehanded People ? The individual who can j make the mpst of the unexpected opportunity is j not "lucky" — he is "fore-, j handed." Years ago he j began to anticipate the j opportunity or e 111 e r - i "gency. And when the ] time came he was ready. The surest way to be continually ready to meet the great financial opportunity is to prepare through a Savings Account in thTfc_-LrsUt,utioii FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. J. Eyes Examined Without Drops mar? I.'n^n.-'aailly'of'aol'na* lo Alladelpl.la Mr "lock jl Ky« " A. We ELY toot AUaallr ireear ATLANTIC CITT, I. J. JCauMlabad ISM. Ball Pboea SWi-a

f PIP YOU EVER J \ 'stop to consider how important it is to have your home con- f P structed by responsible builders? Ii Have you seriously con- f f sidered the parts that are hidden? •; Have you ever considered a f how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- . A den parts play in tbc.lifc and safety of your building? 11 1-et us * J Advise you how your home should be built. 1, I'lans and spect- f \ ficalious free F ' City Mill and Lumber Company )i BUILDERS J A office: sixth AND west ave., ocean city. n. j. f PLUMBINO £rrs?,-T «« of TOa{%Uir work of which I make a epscUlty. I b." no exposure «rtrf,h.ki.,«ut or elerieal (orea to maintain. Oiva ma a triaL »„*rt Phon.. C. H. BACOIN 607 ElshtH St BE DDI NO PLANTS CUT FLOWERS FERNS AND RUBBER OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS PLANTS 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 Tiiic. 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, Cole'us, Geraniums, Plants for Porch Boxes, etc., etc. Colonial Greenhouses at Ocean Heights, N. J. THOMAS H. WALKER, Manager. FUNERAL WORK LlN'WOOD POST OFFICE WP1: m BMUIMP. COMERS' POINT. 12.3 :d

principal of Ihe high school at a >alar\ of turn a year, an luerea«e of *100. ' W J; Petty, teacher ..f acleuce, wa. , re elected at a .alary of J1000 j. L. I'yle, head of the commercial , department, wa. re-elected at a "alary , of *1000. 1 -MIm MaryColburti, an Instructor 1t. ' high ecbool, wai reflected at a ealary of *900. I Mlaa l.uella IiiKall-and M'"" Agnea L. I trad ley . In-iruclora-in. the high aclionl, were re elected at aaiarie» of . |8.» each, an Increaee oH-50. FauTH. Relchart wa> reelected in- . atructor of manual tralulug at *1000 a Mlaa Small eld, of the douie.tlc ' •■lary of *750, an li.'creaae of *35. ' ^tj». Angela R. (ia-colgne re-lgned i a* principal of the Wee ley avenue ' graded achooi,. .and Mlaa Fanny B. I ■in.tlc head teacher of the school el a ' aalary of *800. ~ I Mlaaea Edith M. Keuedlct. Anna E. > David an ii and K Stephanie Oxfird, grade teacher", were re-elecletTtJ a. ' l)r. Allen Cuts iU wae re-ejjcled 1 year™ Lewte K Smith wa» re-elected xcrecrrajie of-*50 a year In ealkry, making I It *350. Major I.. It Tliomaa wae reflected ! attendance officer and given an III- 1 creaae of *.50. making hl» "alary *400. ■ I), h. Vauamao wai reelected Janat *780 a year, and Mm. C. HeadJaullree. at *.500. They are el the high achooi .. niDlliAL J N. GR1SCOM, M. D. KltlHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. nii. Allen Corson, m. D. SiS Wealey Avenua Ocean City New Jersey . DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. -Pbonea: Bell 4M-W; Inter O^uu ISO- A Florence Brick Haines Com. 9th and Wesley Ave M EC HANO -THERAPIST . . Hour- by appointment JJERSCHEL l'ETTIT, M. D. B0T WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY 5 ^'"'"on- - [JR. CHARLES B. RIDER " )cntiNt" I '• 809 Central Avenue J)R. G. F. STARR Dentist ' In Atlantic Ollj at laat racttlr J Hughes' Central Pharmacy | J. Thontley Hughea, P. D. | 8ih and Wealey Avea. Ocean City, N.J. j SELECT t the Geean City Title - Sc Trust Company as }*our Executor by nani- " ing it in your Will to at act in that capacity and I I you are sure that _ .everything will be attended to properly and R at the rigbt time. We also act as Trustee, Administrator or ' Guardian. -e 5 Ocean City Title n and Trust Co. ts | Ocean City, N. J. Otis M. Townaend A Practical Scsabora Architect LIceoMd by the SUM. -> -> i EIGHTH STRCCT. OPf». F. O, !-2 OCCAM CITY. N. J.

WORK GOING AHEAD ON ] FISHING CLUB'S NEW PIER

Many New Members Added - 1 Clarence Sill Presents a I i Beautiful Pennant. ' At a meeting of the Ocean t "Ity I ' J-'iahlug t'lub In the "Red Room" of the Itillenliou-r, Fhtledrlphla. Friday | ' evening. < 'bailee T Maglunl. of the .lumber for ttiepteroi the ocean from 1 'He alao atated that the permtaalon of J •tlie War Depart meat for the erection; ' of the pter tiaa been obtained. Frank H Stewart, of the finance committee, announced Buhdsnttal pro- \ (gre-« In aub>crlptlpue for itie new pier. A apeclal raaolutlou Mil thank- wae 'given to Dr. Allen t'or-on for hie j riparian right at Fourteenlh atreet to \ , the club for the pier. Dr. Car-on weal jSleu elected an honorary member. The by-la*" were an amended that the due. on and after June 1, 1916. j • hall be live dollar, per year and Ihe iDltlatlou fae two dollar* J. Frederick Martin, or Phtladel- , I -1 reel and Central avenue. Oceau City, : >u made the club attorney. The memberahlp committee reporteil that the following named have been | , elected member, of the club: J. W. Fern ley, Wm. U. Shield., j Robert U. Shlelda, D. D. 8., H F. j (iildemeyer, Jamea Hlddel, N. D. Smith, Jamea Irwlo, F.I I wood Netaon. Harry Appleton, C. H. Stoutler, Cha.. S. Wood, Harry H. Marter, C B. riuttle, Frauk P. Marriott. Ueorge F • Bauer, John P. Jordan, John P Jordan, Jr. J.H. M. Btuua, Cha* 8. Paltor, W. H. Ackerman, H. W. Boyer and ° H O. Rebuilt. A pleaaaut aurprlae wae given tlie 1 member, when the ahDouurement ; wa. made that Clarence 8111. of Philadelphia, a prominent eummer realdent of Ocean City, haa donated a band- ' aome pennant to the club. It will fly from the club bouoe at the end of the • Townaend Mtacceeda Newbrrrr. Olla M. Towoaend baa beao elected a member of (be board of governor, of theOceao City Yacbt Club.au cceedlitg Frauk D. Newberty, raalgued. The following Pbtladalpbtana hava beao elected membera of the club: Clarence 8. Kemeot, Dr. J B. Winger, Charlea F. Dlttmar, Clarence 8111 and F. T. Jeuuluga. Traateea organlae. The membera of the board of truatee. of tbe Flrat Preabyterlan Church have orgaotted by elactlng tbe follow- ' lug offlcera: Frealdeot, John K. Townaeud: vice preeldeot, Speucer B. Hwau; .ecretary, Lawrauce M. Loan treaeurer, Lewi. E. Smith.

t PERFECTING PLANS, f FOR AUTO RUN Publicity Car and Pathfinder I Go Over Proposed Route from Harrlsbnrg. Two can, tbe advance guard of the publicity run of tbe Motor Club of „ Harrl.burg, Pa., reached tbla city p ' Monday morolog. a Iu tbe publicity car— a alz cylinder Q ^ HudMiii— were F. O. Hartlug, F. B B Mingle, L. H. Lamb and Ueorge D b ' Proud, tbe promoter. The pilot car— an etght-cytluder j Ca lillac— contained J. Clyde Mytou, I aecretary of tbe club, atid Ed. Hal- 0 bert. the checker. 0 I- Tbe meu came to tbla city from At - Ian tic City. From here they weut to 0 Sea tale and on ov*r tbe remainder of 0 tbe route. • It ie expected that between J00 and 135 auloinobllea will make the publicity run, wblcb will leave Harrtaburg May 10 and parade tbroogb Ocean City May 11. In every towo along tba route there la rivalry In tba way of providing tropblea and other tropblea. To date there are 100 valoable ellver 1 tropblea aeeorad, and there are mora to ( Every entry on tbe run alii have ad opportunity to wto ooe or more tropblea. It la not to be an endurance ' event. 10 be decided on tecbulcalltlea, but time will he decided I b»t Can be ( met by every automobile All that la oeeeeaary la to ebeok in at tba various , atattooa no matter what happen. Checkers will be on band uotll a lata | hour to take earn of the oaft delayed by breakdowns. Tbe men who were here Monday rt port that tbey received warm welcome : and a royal antertalnmant All along the Una. Tbe official survay of tba touta waa made by Harrt.hu rg men tbe latter part of laat week. In tbp pnrjy ware Ueorge D. Proud, of PbTlaajlpbta; Cbarlea D. Uraenwalt. John Harglat and Lao B DeLoue. of HarrtaAurg. It 1a aatd that there will he fatly 600 people In tba cart In tbe roo. Many beautiful tropfcjaa_bgve beeu offered by Ocean Ctty/>ualuaaa bouts- — and organ liatlone. 7 Fob Balk —Motor boat "Delta" In 1 H good abapa; aato top; full eqnlpmeui: length over all about SB feet; beam about 7 feet. Price 1*50. Reaeona for setting, new boat. Apply David H Henderson. 105 Market BL. Camden, . N. J. Boat at Dateobag'. boat house, O. Fourth street aod Bay aveooa, Ocaau City, N.J. adv. U-17. U

Dli. BOHNER IS ' i v CONGRATULATED , ' Wm. McCaughlinr of Philat delphia, Summer Resident, [|l Praises His Work. 1 ,,-i Mince the organlxatlon of tbe Men's I, Blffle Claa. In the Flrat Prr-hytertaii . , e Church, tlie Rev. Charlea It Buhner, I, Nte.rllM ot the c|.« !.*• received 1 Tlie* work the cla- I.e. -tailed In 'c I tertan Church, but In .uner churnhe. L ,_ J through the forniattou rf .-la-aea grow- j , j j Following la pari of « letter which ° ' one of Ihe moat progressive of our . j aummer guest". It l« a fair specimen f , | of others that have come to the Pre- , ! by tertan manse aud is Indicative of the Interest aud support lite move v _ I ment among men Is receiving from . I the resort's cottarers: , i DkakMk. Boiinkk:— The good news b 'of your Men's Bible Class I read from . I the Skntinki. with great delight, and men of Ocean City are handing themselves together to study the Bible and j j help each other. ' j These are day" for unusual things, and the lime ha. come for men nut ' ' ouly to be Hrst-clau doctors, tlrst-class H l lawyers, flrat-clas- dentists, flrsi- . class plumbers, tlrst class clerks and m llr»t-clas" business men, but for them alao to he tlrst-class Christiana. Christ expects It. What we lack r and ought to have la Jeaua. and we p . ought lo keep close— very close— to Htm.. I'm hoping to drop In to see the class 1 on my first visit lo Oceau City, and wbeu the summer time arrives I am . -ure we city men wilt help you and , the ctase In any way you may suggest. ' 1 congratulate you and the clasa K upon Its growth, aud hope It may eone tluua uutll there shall he none outside r „ on Huuday afternoons. Nothing can be liner this aide of * heaven than a band of men Joined to- • getber as your Bible class Is. It Is a feature of Ocean City. I Hlncerely yours, a Wm. McLAi'tmi.rTi. , Philadelphia, April 10. ^ To Ha.cC.kc a.lc. t " Tba members of Clasa 17 -of the ' - Preabyterlan 8unday Bchool will hold u i. a oake sale tn Uardtuer's store uext y Haturday morulug, beginning about 8 J ' o'clock. The proceeds are for the t b benefit of tbe manse. Don't forget t tbla sale If you want a Unecake or two c

FINE CONCERT WAS APPRECIATED Jere Shaw, Harry Weidner ' and Jult-s Harron Scored Heavily With Audience. - , | have beeu present at the very excel- j lent concert by tlie Schumann LJuar- J telle given iu ll.e Haun Building ■ Saturday evening under the auspice, jof Ihe Young Meu's Progressive | l.eague i treat for the mu.tr lover- | rewut. aud ! the ap|>lau-e was rrequeut aud lemon- ' I j Tlie duets and vocal solos by Jere I I -tenor." and Harry Weldner. with an < established reputation a» aJ>a""". ea- t j penally made'a .trong appeaFto tlielr < j cored — de-etvedTy so i I Jules Harron. a veteran monologue < artist known almost all over the East I 1 and other sections of tlie country, told | st rles that convulsed bis hearers. His ' | gfoteequeuo'scaui ed laughter through- t lout the evening I Mr. Shaw's' singing of • M oilier. I Mscliree," and "The Klver SI .tinon," t and Mr. Welduer's reiidltinu ot "The c Armorer's Song" and "The Ba>s Viol" particularly effective I TliS quartet work waa very good, as c Mr. Shuster's piano playing. . Should these gentlemen appear here ( again, they should be greeted by a full ■ Following waa the program: t ijuartet, "Sanda of the Desert." i "Way of tlie World." Tenor Soto. "Ju.t a Little Love, a r Little Kl-a," "Koae of My Heart," r Main baring. • j — Plano~Ttrilo, Popular Melodies, Mr. ; Shuster. — I Duet, "Mother, Machree," Mr Shaw ( aud Mr. Wldeuer. f Monologue, Julea Haxrou. ■ Quartet, "You're Hefe and I'm c "I Didn't Raise MJLBoy." I Tenor Solo, "Beautiful HoIb," "La t Dunee Mobile," Mr. Shew. ^ ( Piano Solo, "Turkey Trot." t Quartet, "The Strike," "Women t Graaahopper." j Baaa 8olo, Baaa Viol." Mr Weldner. i Quartet, "Eatundlautlna," ' Tipper- ( rary." t T- t Three Baptlard. ( At theevenlug service In Immanuel _ Church, in aplte of tbe storm. ( splendid audience gathered. Mi. i Mitch took up the words of tbe text Iu I Matt. 23; 42: "What tbluk ye of ■ Christ 7" and pieacbed on tbat theme the sermon tbe ordinance of baptism was administered to tbree , wumen. Kutb Alice aud Eva i Winter bottom aud Ruth . Stevenson. A pure white Illy presented to each of tbe caodl- ,

SUMMER HOME SEEKERS ARE FILLING THE CITY

Number of Cottages]/" and Apartments Rented I During Last Few Days. A Dumber of cottages and apartments In this city were rented to people from Philadelphia aud vicinity tbe pa-t week, aud real estate ^ men say they are datly receiving stacks of luqulrlee for eummer homes, hare. Mrs. William K. Harris, of West baa leased Ihe flrat floor „ of the Fran cull la Apartmeul* for tbe r coming season. u Tbe Kev. George N. Heueou. D. D . / of floga, baa leased the second floor , of tbe Frauconla Aparlmeuta for tbe Matsey A Edwards 'report tbe fol- ' lowing rentals: ^ Apartment 616 Sixteenth street. ( Cottage 1845 Central avenue to New- ^ ton W. Corson, cashier of the Con Exchabge National Bank, Phtladel- ^ pbla. Cottage 1647 Central avenue lo Geo. Barber. 3d, a Philadelphia banker. Second floor Frauconla Apartmentto tbe Rev. Geo. W. Hen sou. Phils, del pbla. Clayton Haines Brick has made these rentals: R R. Body cottage, 624 Oceau ave- ; I Albert Fogg's apartment. fX» Wee- |l ley even oe. jl Cottage lo rear of tbe Ziegler cottage, 231 Wealey avenue. j i Flrat floor of the Lane Apartmeuls, i 86o Penulyn piece T 8. Hlmmoos' collage. 1430 Wesley First floor apartmeot. 847 St. Cbarlea place. First and second floors of Robert i. Sharp's apartments 837 Penolyc piece. | Pogg'e store, Ninth street aud tbe I Boardwalk, to Walgamolh-A Co. Apartment C la the Paul Apart- | mecrta. Sixth atreet. Cottage 814 Flrat atreet. Bungalow 507 Pit* street, i Mrs. Stldham's cottage, 602 Ocean • avaoua. J Joa. I. Scull's -elore. 755 Asbury avenoe. to Duntap 4 Co , Inc. J M Chester A Co. report tbe fol- , lowing rentals: [ Banj. Hoffman's cottage, 1385 Wee-

r ' ley aveuoe. lo John K Boyle, of Philadelphia. i Ira P. Sharp's first floor apartmeot, j 1418 Wesley aveoue, to J. P. Fllil gerald, of Mercbaotvllle. . | Mrs. Margaret T. Cartlo, pbotce grapber. of Atlantic City, Wm. F. Hhrlver's store, on Boardwalk, near Nlutb etreet. Mrs. Jennie Gluekert's cottage. 1834 Cautral avenue, to Mrs. Martha S. Crstg, ot Philadelphia. " Apertmeola to Ibe Paul Apartmaota, Sixth street, oear Boardwalk, to Wm. t* T. Hogg, of Pbiladelpbta. . Fob Salb. Baboaix.— Corner lot, 511x100. located Fonrtb and Central, ticeau City. N. J . Apply m. 8. Sbimp, h Pleasant rllle, N.J. Adv. 6-18, tf. — — —

TO GIVE AN ENTERTAINMENT and His Troupe Engaged by Ushers' Union for April 23. Tbe members of the Uebere' Union of the Flrat M . E. Church have arranged to give a pleasing entertainment In tbe church Friday evening, 33. when De.Mar and bis comwill make their appearance. John L. DeMar Is the well known cartooulst of Ihe Pblladelpula Record. One of the popular entertainers with him Ie E. E. Ltppluoott, humorist, who made a hit at Ihe concert of tbe Ocean City Hotel Proprietors' AssociaApril 3, and who also scored at tbe Visitors' Masonic Club smoker Following is the program: Piano Selection, Carlton Harris. rtoprsuo Solo, Miss Vernona White. Humorist. E. E. Ltppluoott. Cartoqo Sketches, John L DeMar. Piano Selecllon. Mr. Harris. Soprano Solo. Miss White. Illustrated Kecltatiou. DeMar aud ; Llpptucotl.

Those w ho desire t" spend an even- ■ Ing of pleasure aud profit should not : fall to attend thla entertainment. The admission will be twenty-five . cents for adults aud tirieeuywuta for 1 children,

c NEW SAILBOATS NEARLY READY . '^1 , T Ocean City, Atlantic City and Cape May May Have Some c Exciting Races. ® The new fleet of one-design sailboat- Ii building for the Ocean City Yacbt Club by Ihe South Jersey Yacht Build- f i Ing Compmy are almost ready for de- C livery. There are eight so far under o contract. II Is expected that several o will be added. These are otAbt o ■ same class as the fleet built for-rfSAt- c lentil- City Yacht Club laat year. In addition there are live boats of the ■ ■ame type under construction for the f , Yacbt Club, qf Cape May. o The-e are now being plauked up and p ■ will l* ready for delivery before tbe a end of the mouth. The building or n boats l> exciting much Interest yachting affairs at the shore. Inter- p club races are belsg arranged and ape- d clal trophies offered for special races. The owners are Charlea J. Curran a former commodore and now president * of the South Jersey Yacbt Racing As- g -eolation : Commodore Charles Wall, e George M. Mlllspaogb, Henry Rassetl h and John E File, Joint owners; Alex- n stider Lawreuce, Jr., Past Commodore E. Hexamer aud Jacob Bels- II o Thus far arrangements for Interelub L have beeu perfected only between n Atlantic City and Ocean City. The tl Atlantic City race will be held ou July p 34, tbe date of the South Jersey yacht II race meet at the Atlantic 4:tly Yacbt g Club. The Ocean City race Is scheduled a August 7. If a third race la necesto decide tbe cbamploneblp the c dale for boldlug It will be selected si later. Meanwhile a proposition baa b been made lo tba Corlntblau Yacht e Club, of Cape May, to Jolo In tbla Interelub series, wblcb. If taken up, will tl ueceseltate an entire change of tbe pro- • In tbat event tba Corinthians a: will take part In tbe Atlantic City and Dskati City races aud tba fleets of tbe o clubs will pay a return visit to tbe p Corinthian, wblcb would poeslbly be " at tbe time of tbe boljtlnfc.of tbe SoutJ), * Jersey meet at tlie Corhiiblan Club, at C'.pe«M.yf on July 81. It may be • there at fater dates to decide tbe cham- ' plonsblp. invited lo Banquet. * Tba Rev. and Mrs. Cbarlea H. 1 Robner have beetf Invited by Judge ' Kndloott, of Atlantic City, to attand s ! tbe lint banquet of tin Allan H. „ Brown Class of the Flrat Preebyteriea , Church, Atlantic City, tbla evening. ' Tiiey have accepted tbe Invitation. • METHODIST MEN I IN BIBLE CLASS : I i ' Growing Interest Shown by 1 Members and Many Pointed , Questions Asked. Ltat Sunday tbe Men's Bible Class at tbe Methodist Sunday School reached and passed tba 100 mark. , Tbey were In charge or their president, * Prof. O. W. Relcbly, but tbe leasou wae taugbt by tbelr teacher, tbe Rev. J. H. Kulp, pastor of tbe cburcb. A grow lug Interest Iu tbe eludy of " tbe lesson was maulfaet from tba large number of pointed and InUIII- ' gent queellous tbat were asked, all of L them entirely relevant to tbe day's '■ scripture lesson. Tba Ladles' Bible class tbowad a " fuller attendance and an augmenting 1 interest and spirit Last Sunday '' mil ked high-water In tbe attendance >. at IbeSunday school, tbe total number ie present being 340. ,1 Fob Balk — Furnished cottage at 1644 Asbury avenue, this city; lot ■' 30x100 feet; bargain. Address George W-. Bennett, care of Kensington National Bank. Philadelphia, Pa. adv., 3-26, 41. e. Whv (O lo Atlantic City In Shop when Jones can have ids Hone* T nee AStt. on Pkkt Tbree. Hamilton. Elgin watcbea 11 per week. L. M Nelsoir. railroad Jeweler, 648 Broadway, Camden, N. J.. agent id here once a week. If yon mlaa him sat d a postal. adv. tf.

LAY CORNER-STONE OF CO. G'S NEW ARMORY

Haines Brick Officiates and Addresses Made by Officials of the City. The corner-stone of the proposed armory building for Company Q, Infautry, N. G. N. J.. on Ninth atreet. on tbe automobile bridge boulevard. was laid Baturday afternoon by Clayton Haiuea Brick, president of tbe ot Trade, and who was one of tlie citizens of this place aettve In securthe company for this resort. Tlie armory, which Is lo coat nearly Is being built by the Military of Ocean City, which Is comprfa d of members of Company G. tba club ubiahilng subscriptions to tbe amonnt of *3500 before starting work on tbe construction of the balldlng. Membera of Company G, under command of first Lieutenant Alfred Smith, were llued up near tbe site of ibe bulldlug, and there wm alao present a large number of man. woman and young people to witness the caremonies. City Commissioner IMfert Flsber presided over the exercises, and Introtbe mayor ae tba flrat apaakar. The mayor aald tbat tbla wm qnlta surprise, ae be supposed tbat Mr. wm lo speak flrat. Thay are gathered there, be aald, to atart tba erection of thla building, which be hoped will be a temple of peace and He congratulated Company Q op personnel. He aald ha wished all of Ocean City's people bad been tat Camden the nlgbt before and witnessed the performance of tbe boy* tn competitive drill. While Company O did not bring back tbe trophy, one were to Judge from tbe applauae j given tbe local -boys, tbey eboald have tbe trophy. The speaker Mid be did not want to criticize tbe Judgee of tba drill, bat M supposed tbat tbey did not wlah tbe baby company of tbe reglmeat to oil everything. He aald be wanted to cougratolate membera of the company for (be wooden they have accomplished since tbelr organization e year ago. He told tbe boys tbey are not soldiers of war, but tbalr duty la to protect tbe people from moba and foreign , Invasion. He expressed the. hope {hat will never be celled tp war. Bherman declared that "War la hell" end General Grant's greatest command wm "Let us have peace." War Is tbe opportunity of the plunderer and tbe violator. Thk speaker described at some led|tti tbe horron of warfera. Commissioner Robert Flatter said be wonld now Introduce one whom ipoat of them have beard before end pertoo often,' as some might tbltik, and tbe nut speaker wm himself. Mr. Flsber ooiigratnletod tbe boys of tbe company for tbelr excellent ats tbelr existence. With hla characteristic vain of bumor be referred to tbe I warfare of ibe auffragetUe and deplored tbe lot of tbe young women el wboaa husbands and aweet- , bavt bean annihilated by tbe unprecedented carnage on tba battle flelde of tbe old oonntry. Before laying tbe corner-stone, Mr. Brick made e short address lo which ' be eulogized tbe members of (he oom - 1 pany. Ha told bow tba ayes or OoL ' Laudon.of the Third Raglment,UgbUd ' when he saw tba boys of Company G 1 lined up Ut tbe Hsno Building oe tbe ' occasion of tbat officer1* flrat sight of tbe local company. Mr. Brick prodieted a brilliant futursforCompeoyG. ' After tbe stone bad been laid, the ' members or the company flred a saints ' f of tbree volleys. , The box In tbe stone contBlOs e Mslory of Die orgsulxatloB, a Bat of tbe offlcera end' men, etc. s ■ g own Tosr Masse. y it's dignified and kIvm yon a d#Me clous sense of security to own yoor •r borne st OCEAN CrTY. , Besides, your responsibility as a real '! estate owner makes yoo a daet table 1 citizen. Think tt ovas, than eall oe » HARRY HKADLKY, Real Estate Operator, Ninth aaff Asbury avenue, next to flit home who P will abow yon tbe vary beat way aad some of the greatest bargains to be found here on the eeeteM terms er Phone connection adv. it Kid gloves cleaned In two days, in Price .10 and .15. Jultos Roth, tba S. tailor. adv. 8-28. tf. .nt=J=3CII— ■

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