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Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY APRIL 15, 1915. We shall l>e glad to receive item- of to tutu community and our reader* ' everywhere. All communication* should be accompanied wllli Hie full name and add ten* of the writer, not necessarily good faith. I DOTS. I Spring fever. | April «hower» are In order. . \ Attend the track meet next Hatur- t day afternoon. I Cottage renting *ea*du here look* 1 good, real eatate m«n nay. 1 Heavy rainstorm. with thunder and lightning. Sunday evening The corner-tone laying « re a. on lee , theater ire the pre-ent attraction- on ( the Hoard w alk. < There a.toial enrollment .of 565 I In the public school* last mouth. Per. I ventage or attendance. 88 88. I It I* -aid the prevent grand jury will < 'iuve-llgate charge- brought agalu*t ' Prosecutor Matthew Jefferson. 1 The memtier* of the Thltty-fourlh ' Hired Republican Club bad a goodsized gathering at II* meeting laal * Bight. t C. 1.. Ilreckley'e bid* for painting ( lug. $150. and die iu»ide work. $2115. were accepteii by the Hoard of Educe- , Hon: Friday la-l wa* Appomatox Day - | the Itftteth auulvemary of the *ur- c • sender of Ueoeral Lev to Heueral (Irani, and marking the ending of the The lucreaae Hit* -prlng In the iiuid- ■ licence* *uggr-t* that there mu*t 'be a great many people who are willing to - roan money g Senator V/healou'* bill to prevent * the destruction of marker* lu the lu- I land waterway* ha* passed both liouae* and lia* been approved by 1 (•river u or Fielder. Oliver Hlaekwell, of Wildwood. ha* > been reappointed a member of the J Cape May County Hoard of Taxation. 1 William J. Tyler, of Court Hou-e. I.aa ' al«o beeu appointed a member. Ooveitiur Fielder ha* approved Hie bill of Aaeemblyman Steven* author j Izlng borough- on the Atlantic Ocean , to build bulkhrad* on the channel, or „ *oui'd aide front* to protect tbemselve-. ( PERSONALS. t Ml- Helen Carlaii, of Malta wan. la t vi.ltlug Ml** Parker. « Tboa. l.e-lle, of Ihl* city. wa» a re- 1 cent visitor to Philadelphia. Mr*. A. K. Kngli-h. of Philadelphia ' I- regl-lered at the Atglen. ' Wm. Kly Robert* and wffe. of Philadelphia. are vi*ll»ra here. : Hhen-zer Adam-, of Philadelphia, * J W. Fernley, of Philadelphia, waa *' a viaitor here durlug the week. A. H Itiddell. of Haddontleld, wa* ( a recein gue-l of Hie lliscayne. Mr* A. T. Jame*. of Philadelphia, wa* a vl.ilor here a few day- ago. ( Dr. C. H. Lambert and wife, of j Itiver-ide, were receut vt«itor- here. . C. M Roger* and w ife, of Pliiladel- ■ phla, are regi-tered al the breaker* , C F Ivleckuer. of Ht Loul*. regis, lered at lire Ktberoti Tuesday evening. Ml— Edith Coleaeott, of Camdeb. I* , Hie gue*t of ,M r. and Mr*. H. H Millef F. A. I'ullinger. of Philadelphia, waa a gue-i of the Sterling Ihl* week. . . ' W. T. I'reltyman and wife, of Phil- i adelphla, were In town a few daye ago. , Harry Macauley, of HaddonOeld, i wa* a gue*t of the Imperial a few daya i ■go Morgan H. Thome* and wife, of Philadelphia, were here a few daya j ali.ee. Mr* Frau k Craven** Philadelphia. twa- a gue-l of the O.-eanlc during the week. Robert Krlgg* and wife, of Philadelphia, registered at the Lorralue ihl* Jame* Frankllu, of Wert Philadelphia, graettd many of hi* friend* here Sunday. Bernard Kuckdeachel, of Wert Philadelphia, waa among Hie week * vialtor* here. Ml— Iter t ha Lake wa* a week-end guetd of Ml** Helen Towuaend In Pblladel phla. Mr*. Thorns* Cooper Mct'ahau aud Tburaday. tieorge Fuller, of Ihl* city, who I* employed at Penu«grove, wa* In lowu Saturday Andrew N Paul aud family .of Phil- 1 adelphla. were among the city 'a Sun-, day visitor*. Dr. L. S. A. Stedem and wife, of . Philadelphia, were amuug the vialtors here Suuday. tieorge F. flauer, of Phlladelphta. owner of apartment* here, waa In , town Sunday JuMpb H.Siopp aud wife, of Philadelphia regl»lered at the Wyoming a .few dayasluce i H. Seagrave Ira* relumed from Florida and opeued bra cottage. 882 Mrs. J. B -McCullough and Mrs Wendell Reoer. of Philadelphia, were hereon Monday Harry J Boon, of Phlladelphta. a well known collage owner here, waa lu town Suuday. Frank Schneider and Dr. Emit Schneider, ol Philadelphia, were visitor* here Sunday , Former SUte Bauk log Commlaalooor D O. Watktna. of Woodbury, accompanied by Mrs. K J. Clymer, of AUan- : ■

of Woodbury, were visitor* here miweek. William H Long, wife aud win. Master "Billy," of Philadelphia, were visitors here Sunday. Mr*. A. W. Elllnger and child, of Samp-on a few day* mo. Clarence Sill and wife, "of Leuewere " in town Sunday and regl-lered at the Kethlu. Herschel Pettlt. of Mlllvllle. vl*lied boo. Dr. Her»ciiel Pettlt, end family. of this city, Suodey Mlat Lillian Davie, of Ho*tou..ha* returned home after a vi»ll lo Mr end r A. J. Smith, of Uila city tieorge M. Mlllepaugh and the Mlwww-Mlllapaugh. of Philadelphia, recent guest* of the Breakers. Mr*. Mark Lake and daughter. Mi** ■ Mabel, of Ujl* city, relumed Friday ' gveiiiug-from a.vfalt fo Philadelphia.' William* U Bill well and family of ■ We*'t Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, 871 Brighton place, for the - season. " Lemuel J. McCaullay. a retired coal dealer of Philadelphia, ba* relurued . from a few days' vMt lo J. M Cheater l and wife. C. F. Taylor, a real e«lata man aud f builder, aud lit- wife of folllngewoud. ijapeut tba wtwk-end with Arthur B. Cue-ter aud family. Herbert R. Smith and wife, of Had- • don Height*, have relurued home alter a plea-aut visit to Lewi* E Smith aud . family, of thl* eUy. > Dr. Charles T Uilden and family, of Philadelphia, have beeu epeodlng a . tew daye In their cottage. Dr. Still1 man wa* their guest. The Ml— e# Florence and Ro»e Bour. - of Philadelphia, have returua.i burnt - after upending- a few days In their cottage, 833 DeLaucey place. 3 Jame* H Simpson aud family, of I- West Philadelphia, have returned after epetidlng Saturday and Suuday ] In their coltoge In tbla oily, p John Bramell aud family b ave relurued . from Ormoud, Fla., where , tbey spent the winter. Bertram Daru by and family returned several days ago. |. J. T. Hayes and wife and Miaa ,. Edith. Worlev, of Philadelphia, are 'here to spend a short time at Ml— J Worley's cottage. 11 Tenth street, to 't I which the I* making alteration*. | Mr*. Howard M Heuling*.of Mooreatown, mother of Attorney Henling-. of '' thl* city, ba- returned home aft'rr a ° I visit to Attorney William B. Davla I and family In their coltage here. *'! J. H. Wllmer. who ba* been In Philadelphla for some month-, has joined - Mm Wllmer In this city. He had a D serloua attack lu Philadelphia a abort 2 time -uice aud la here lo recuperate. I Ml— Starkey. of Philadelphia a ' summer resident of this city, who will * graduate ma a pbyslclau lu June, hat 1 ba(l offers to locate In a number of different section*. notably In Ma-ea-M chuseits. I Arthur Siarr. city dork of Wood111 bury; Mr. aud Mrs. Samuel Ellis and .1- Master Blddlr Ellis, of the Wiltshire. and Ml- Ella H. Luody, of (ba er KHundy. Atlantic City, weregueat- o Mr. khd Mrs. Clayton Hainee Uriel a- Sunday.

LOCAL BASEBALL"" MAGNATES TO MEET ■ Gather Soon to Discuss Plans for Summer Season ' on the Diamond. ■ , Pre-ldent Wad. E. Ma«»ey said on j .jClty Athletic Company will be lielill within • short time to arrange for the . ba-eball season In llil*. resort. j Referring to ba-'eball, the Cape May Herald say*: Chairman Hughe* ba* been giving much of hi* lime lately to the perfectlug of hi- plan, fur the coming *ea-oti the giand-tatid and bleachers at - Park. Coutraclor Sharp a. force of men at work eolarglug , the grandstand and repairing the , (HI* M Tow n-end has ottered to put up two- hundred feet of corrugnted Iron fence In center held, and the com ' mltlee lia* accepted his offer. Mr. Town-ud erected al bt. ow n exp. n-e ■ Hie corrugated fence surrounding the i Oceau City playing gruutid*. I'he cmumlttee ha* been working qult-lly i earnestly to *ecure4lie proper uiau .a playing manager. In order to a**ure the ■ faus" tbe same high I quality of ba— ball as heretofore. > Hie name of the mauager I* announced, there will be a plea-aut surprise for local eutbuslast*. Several of last year's te*m will be , seen lu tbe llue up agalu tbl* year. "Bkiuner" Campbell, If be cab be — cured will again take III* regular luru on Hie mound. The season will start July 8 and end on August 28, a period of eight wees* the committee wisely deciding to cut out Hie first week lu September, winch - always proven a very expensive SHAD SUPPER Ckarck Tonight. The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the First M. K. Church will it* auuual -shad supper In t lie Hit* evening from 6 to 8o'clock. ...Your choice of a shad or a New - *upper for fifty ceut*. Meuu: Baked shad.ma-lied polntne*. • pepper hash, tomatoes and lettuce baked beau*, brown bread, ooffce, Ira ( aud cake. Mr*. Florence 'U. Marshall, wife of Edward T. Mar. ball, died al tier liome lu Colllngswoud Saturday and mrrly resided on We*t avenue, above

jpCHOOL BOARD ELECTS TEACHERS FORJNMT YEAR

s ProfB. Stevens and Reichly Again Chosen— Salaries of Some Instructors Raised. , I At the monthly meeting of Ibe ' i Hoard of Education Tuesday evening. Prof. Jame- M. Hltveue wa* re-elected ,. superintendent of the clty'a public schools for a term of two year*, at a , • salary o' $3000 |ier annum Prof O. W. Kticbfy was re-elected f principal of the high school at a -alary . of $141*1 a year, an Increase of $100. , W J. Petty, teacher of scieuce; wa. 1 a re elected at a -alary of $1000 I J. L. Pyle, head of the commercial 1 ,, department, was re-elected at a .alary ' g of $1000. ? . ' e Ml- Mary Colborn. au Imtructor'ta < Hie high acliool, was re-elected at a 1 , -alary of $900. 1 Mis- Luella Ingati* and Ml— Ague: , L Bradley. In-lrucfor* lu the high 1 school, were re elected at salaries ol ' c $650 each, »u lucres— of (-50. 1 e Paul H. Relchart w as re-elected in- 1 e s'.ructor of manual training al $1000 a ' f year. j Mis* rims Held, of the domestic ' „ science department .was re-elected at a 1 , salary of $750. au Increase of $25. Mis- Angela R (ia-colgiie re-lgned ' „ as principal of the Wesley avenue 1 , graded school, aud Ml— Fanny B. I Cheyney, a grade teacher there, wa- < salary of $800. « Misses Edith M. Benedict, Anna E. • , Davidson aud E ritepliaiile^- 'Xord, I were most of the oilier grade lescliers. ' Dr. Allen ( 'ore m -was rtdHtcled 1 ; medical Inspector. He receives $iuo a < ' > e*r t lary of Hie. board and given au increase of $50 a year lo salary, making « It $850. . * Major L. It Thomas was re-elected 1 attendance officer and given au 111 J1 crease of $50, making hi* salary $400. I , llor at $780 a year, and Mrs. C. Head- 1 , ley jaullress at $-500. They are al Ibe « high school. 1 Francis Cor-on. rir.. was re-elecled 1 . janitor of tbe Wesley avenue school. Mr*.. D. L. Yatiaman was elected | will receive $50. j ARMORY BILL 'PASSED f A dispatch to the riKNTlAEL from e t Trenton says that the bill to authorize 1 I an armory for (Ocean Lily came back d - to life py the lodefaligable efforts of t ' Assemblyman Hlevens. He Inlro- ' dured a separate bill early In these-- I slon, which passed llie "Assembly, but > ■ was killed lu the. .Senate. Right oil [ • the back of this actluu the Beaate I • passed a bill to gli'e Freehold an c armory, and when II oame to the Aa- . sembly Mr. rilaven si promptly bad It | i amended to luclude an armory for I Ocean (Illy- The Assembly adopted I f the amendment and last week tbe . rieliatg concurred lu the amendment, i and uow Ocean (ily and Freehold I I Fielder approves the bill. i Tbe new* was received with gratification by mam hers of Company O, of i ibis city. i ANOTHER DEATH ' Kite X»lin*irrs of Ibe Metbodlei 1 Church Expire nrccuiir, I ' The ilev. William W. Moffstt. pa* - tor ni l lie Klng-lou MatbodUl Church - and one of the olde*t member* of tbe • New Jersey Confkieooe, died Monday 1 I'- al hi* home. Mr. MoOett was trans- ' I.'- (erred from Princeton to tbe Kingston if Church at the last New Jereey Conr fereuce. 'H* eolfrad tbe ministry In e 1865. He wa* the flftb member of Conference to die lu five weeks. I Th« other minister* who died wlthI lu the Isst few weeks were tlieBev, ,r Percy L. Perlnchlef, district superintendent of Trenton; tbe Rev D.J. Morgan Read, of New Brunswick; Hie Rev. Dr. rianford M. Nichols, dim- ' trlcl superlutaudeut of Camden; aui) the Rev. C. V. D. Conovet. I- Died at Ripe Age. r Mr*. Eliza ritelnmetz died al the d home of her sou, Ueurge W. Stelumelz, lu Upper Darby, Saturday, aged if 87 year*. Her fuoera! took place Tue-day. Mrs ritelnmetz and ber . daughter. Ml— Carrie, have been residents of Ibis clly many years Al r one lime they couducled a alore where Mrs. Wm Powell dow has her dry t goods — tsbllsbineut. Mother eod daughter weul to Darby laat fall to speud tbe wiuter. Mrs riteiumelz ^ bad been au Invalid for years. - Apprrdutr Good Work. Al llie -uggestlon of ri B. Swan at a- the meeting 01 the Board of Educa■s lion, a resolution was adopted praising ibe excellent work ol the teacberd during ibe term drawing to c olose. Malice t«» Proper'* Owaersi •" Having severed my counectious with re the Hrm of Stanton and Hcull. Inc., - aud engaged id tbe geueral real ssuie aud lusurauce business myself, with office In tbe Bourse Building on Eighth •treet. 1 respectfully eollelt llelmeut* ■a- of the -following kind of properties which you own or control: Hotels, collages aud apartmanta for summer rental; cottages and apart'I* rnents for yearly or winter rental; cottages and' apartments for sale; business properties, storee. etc , for sale or rent; unimproved lot* for sale; cottages. lot* or other propertlsa for exls change; Boardwalk properties for tale lrt or rent. (.'LA HENCE 8 riCCLL. Beal Estate aud lusurauce. Bourse Bldg . Eighth street. „l adv., 4-1. If. Ocean Clly, N. J . Douahix'i i-lcr Theater will ba upeu Friday and Saturday ■*' evening- ol this week, Apr I 18 aud IT. aud from then on. three nights a weak, •d- Monday. Friday and Saturday, nd adv. 4 18. It he Waktkh.— Reliable party to lake , charge of lea and cotlee roots In °' Ocean City and vicinity, eecurtty re•ck 'quired. Urand Union Tea Co., 8JS 1 Arch aUaaf, Philadelphia, Pa. adv. II

— / BAPTISTS TO HAVE ANNIVERSARY DAY Immannel Church Has Made Noteworthy Gains During the Past Year. Next Sunday, April 18. i« *el apart , "Atitilversary Day aud Spring , Rally" at the Baptist Church. The i mouth of April marks the close of Hifi r*i year of labor* of pa-tor and people , tbe uew lot. Real faUb and loyal efforts, tbrougn llie grace of Uod, bavc , yielded noteworthy gain* In all line* of cliurcb activity, say* Pastor Milch. , The year lltid-: (a) Huauce* might [ added: (cl attendance 111 all servicedoubled; (d) more Ilian one hundred . enrollment In tile Suuday school; (e> , appearance of the ihurch and lot gfiod; (f) heatlug facilities excellent. and-(g . good spirit and feeliug among Hie , member*. These are certainly Ju*( causes for ; rejoicing and praising Uod, and, with , tlie new and fresh year of glorlou* opportunity before the cliurcb, It wis deemed lining to call upon tbe church. • the Sunday school, aud the congregalo uolte lu the celebratlnu of thl* I occasion. Arrangement* are being made to < make tlie whole day one of special In- I lere-t lu song and sermon. There will > special singing by llie choir, and I the address by the Rev. Ueo. F. Mitch I will be In full accord with the spirit of I the day. The committee In charge herewith i extends a very oordial luvltailou and I welcome to all their friends In Ocesn City to-be present and help them en- i Joy this day of rrjolciug before tbe t Lord. f Morning" service. 10 80, preaching by I the minister. Sunday school, 2 80, r classes for men, women and children > Evaulng service. 7.80, preaching by the minister, and apeclal singing. I STARTS LONG WALK Relative* In Tbla Cl«*. A rousing send-off was accorded " Jack Eldredge. the Philadelphia holder of a transcontinental -walking ' record, when be left Broad Street Station Saturday afternoon for Los Augele* on tbe Orel part of bis trip, ( during which be will cro— tbe continent twice, ouce by rail and once by . walking. He will journey to Los Angeles by rail and ou tbe return will walkf rom San Frauclsco to Philadelphia. He expects to complete the tu 00 days, averaging 65 mil— a ( day. . i The big crowd gal tiered at the train J gate Included members of several ( ' M. U. A. branch— and a delegation from tbe Meadowbrook Litib of tbe ( ■ John Wauamsker store, be-lde* many ( , of his personal friend* aud admirer*. f lu a packet be carried greetings from ' the Boy Seoul* of Philadelphia lo tbe scuuta of tbe Pacific coast. There Is apparently no doubt In tbe r mlud of the young a|hlete of hi* ability ( carry out his plans as to His time It { will take lo complete tbe Journey. He *ald: "I am sure that I can make It. An average of 65 rail— a day for 80 1 i consecutive daya Is juat about putting ' human endurance to llie limit t— t, but j 1 will make good Oo my walk from , Boston to Sau Francisco. Id 1910. wJisd ' . I averaged 52 mil— a day without , exerting my strength. I proved what I . could- do Al present I am stronger i physically than 1 was tbau, aud I . have choseu a better season todoltlo." i Eldredge baa a number of frieuds lu f this city, where ba on— re»lded for a few moolhs. He la a son of a nleca of . Mrs. L B. Say re. of tbe Elbernn, and , I* married to • granddaughter of Mrs. . N C (ielltnd. SPECIAL MUSIC I TslrnleS Aril. is (o p r al S>rr»t». ■ criaa CI) trth. There Is to be a treat for music lovers at Ibe First Pre* byterlan Church next e Sunday evmlng, when tbe followlug srltsts will be heardt ' Soprano, Mrs. Carlotta Llpplocott, ' of Vlneland ; baritone. Howard J. ' rilmpklns, aud ^Walter Duubani, organlst, both ol Mlllvllle. - 1 All have high reputations aa musly Mrs. Llpplncolt sang ou aevsral occasions In one of tbe amuse meut place* ° ou tbe Boardwalk two seasons alnce, 1 and scored a succe—. Tbe numbers Sunday evening will be: Organ recital by Mr. Dunham; eoprencieolo, Mrs. Llpplneott; duel, Mrs. Llpplneott sod Mr. rilmpklns, I and baytone solo, Mr. 8lmpklns. ' — r.J. Osscai'i Mew Porttlss. Thomas J. Duncan, who. until last last fall, was a r— Idem of this clly, 0 has beeu appointed general supcrln- ' tendent of tbe Cape May electric light £ and trolley com pant— . He succeeds b William Vanxant. Mr. Duncan waa, is for fourteen years, superintendent of * the Ocean City Electric Light Com ,r pany and the electrle railway, and t- during that time gave most excellent I- service to the residents of Ocean City. " uolnz lo — stile. g. Harold Cotton, son of Alonao Cotle ton aud wife, who has b— n visiting here, left yesterday for Seattle. Ha will make a number of stops on tbe way, among other plsc— al Chloago, Los Angel—, Sao Frenclsoo, when he will visit tbe Exposition, and Portland. He will leave Seattle for Alaska ,v May 10. He Is In tbe United State* gtodellc survey serviceDlda'l Srrk PmiiIou. II Ml— Pearl Scull, who baa bee u teaching In the public ecboola here. It ke to be married wltblu a abort lime, it la reported. Ml— Ucjser, who elite- ha* Men a leacber ben for several 128 years, will lake a rest for some timt It after ecboola close In Jane, n Is Rated

GENERAL SHALER ; DIES SUDDENLY Well-Known Summer Resident Here Had a Brilliant Military Career. ' . 'The 'Indiana; nlls'New- of March 2.' ' cinitalned llie fallowing: | . "Brlgadier-Ueueial < 'Baric- rihalt-r ' _ U.S. A , retired d'e<: thl-»fernn.,n at . hi- home, 18-43 North New Jersey j I street, following a fsliin N-.rth IVnn- 1 j *> I van la street Ihl- mSrutiig. He did i I "He left home Hits morning to come j ' d0*" lown wnd 'apparently wa. lu • go d health. r "(leueral rilialer wa. born tn l'eiiu-1 r sylv.nla May 23. IM ; He w.-.p-I pointed" to We-t Point from Florida e and graduated in Hie cl.-- of 1V57 »i(e » -was appointed sergeant of Company I. Twelfth Peon-ylvania Infantry, t April 25 1881. and wa«.<t|-charge.l - AugU-l 2. 1801. He wa* appninte.t - -econd lieutenant of Hie Fifth Artillery ordnance July 5.- Its;:. He wa* ap- : pointed Hr-t lleuleijiiot June 84, 1874 and appointed captain March 4, IS7M r "Ueneral rihaler -erved a* a— t-lant at the Rock I. laud arsenal lu I86S and r was on duty at West Point from IvtS i to 1870 From 1870 to 1874 he wa* - awi-tant at the Rock l-land Ar-enal, I and from 1874 lo 1677 wa- a.-l-lanl m- • West Point. ^ He wa^sa-iMant lUl'e From 1878 lo lSlvi he w as cluef of ' orduanqe. Department of the South. ' He served a- a-l-tanl to <-.ti-lructor ■ I of ordnance In Ko-toii from 1880 lo I 1881. aud was a member of theord- ! i nance board of Ne» y..ik from 1661 lo ] ' "He was commandant at Ibe Water- 4 Vllet Arsenal. Trey N Y- f m 1883 to { "Ueneral rihaler was commandant I of the old -arsenal In Itidlauapoli* | ' from 1900 lo 1903, when lie was trans- * ferred lo tlie general staff at Washing- 4 ton. He ssked to be retired In 1905, to j staff from 1905 lo 1907 and j was lu*tructor-lu*pector of the rilate i mllllla during thai period. ' widow and two children. Harrison rihaler aud Florence E. rihaler, aud a •later. Mrs. John J Allen, of New j York, wljola visiting Ihe rihaler family j al tbe prevent time." . - Ueneral rihaler was a highly j here will hear of hi* death with ' genuine regret. HI* wife and famlly Hie deep »ympatliy of all u ho Editorially, tbe Indiauapolls Star , "•y"1 "Ueneral rihaler was of (he Hue* t of the American cllizen soldier. ( As a young man he fought for the 1 Union In the Civil War. Later he , entered the regular army aud wa* In < | the military — rvice for forty year*. ' | all that time performing acceptably j bis government and with buuor In ; him— If aud hi* country all the duties that came to him. HI* experience* ' aud authoritative position In no way _ le-— lied his agreeable social qualltl— . ; but ripened tbem. aud It was sorae- ' lime* difficult for the frieuds of Ills _ years to realize that this sweetoatured, cultured gentiemau bad fut a • ' lifetime repre—uled bis country's warlike *lde. The pa— lug of Ueuefgl rihaler will leave a — u— of loss aud of i tbe uncertalulty of aarlbly tbiugs in ( a heart, young and old." I The lodlauapolls New* say-: I "Qetieral rihaler was a man who r made friends e«st|y. far his nature was , | kindly and his maimer courteous". | i There was a chivalry lu Ills mske-up— I j chivalry lu tbe true — n— of th« word l =-tbal waa vary wluulug. Filially, I f Ueneral Sbaler was a most interesting ] I man, Inter— Hug ool only because of Ills experleuoes — about which he to truth talked Utile— but becau— of bis in bumau affslrs. His death will ba sincerely lamented by all who kuew . FOUND DEAD g Ctiae V- Williams Was a Victim ol Apoplex » . '• Coroner Mark Lake on Mouday '• give a certificate of death from apor" plexy lu the ca— of Charles V. Williams, a Philadelphia banker, who' was fouud dead In three feet of w-ater under tbe Boardwalk at Avaloo Sun- ' day nlgbt, " Relatives claimed tlie body, which c' waa sent lo Philadelphia Monday afternoon. " Mr. William* was receiving teller of tbe Republic Tru*^ Company In Pbila- '• delpbia. He was fifty-four years old •' and Is survived by a wife aud three children. He waa visiting In Avalon ou Sunday and took a walk that afternoon, ,l during which he bad tbe fatal attack. The rising tide covered his body. J1,1 EP WORTH LEAGUE of Members. Pleased lo Hair Mn J a B. Kalp aa I-rader. Tbe regular mealing of tbe Epworth League will be held next Sunday evenlog In tbe First M. E. Church at 6 45 o'clock. Topic. "Seizing One's Oue . Chance to Save Another." "We are very fortunate. Id having • Mr*. Kulp a* our leader," ssy the tRambers. Mr*. Kulp's class is also la ,0 sing a selection. h't "Come and help encourage Mrs. rt_ I Kulp!" Is tbe invitation given by tba ka | '"$«■ tn'j HMtzaxr Moaey. I I have available Tor First Mo itgage* on centrally located Improved proper _. ty. $1800 and $1800 Apply al once le . | W. SOTT HAND, '* • ad v . It. Ocean City. N. J rei Tbe Bowling Alleys In tbe Bowllni me ' Casino are now open for the season o td. 1915. adv $-15, tf In«

— I ==^r ; 804-06 Asbury Ave. Oc6^n City.-N. J. On The Avenue U' HATKY-HR your needs arc, we can satisfy the de-l * ninjids of yen: purse and person. You are cordiaHy J i invited to visit the new store, where we are ready to meet ail; [comers. Hit the Trail for Jones' Men's Shop ■ l"i ' ==B ; MCALLISTER'S ' The Leading Dry Goods Store , ; F1NEo^,NE Easter Toggery Special assomuent of Ribbons, Lace Collars, \'estees, Ties, Bows, Silk and Kid Glovfcs,. Silk t 1 Hose, Hat Pins, etc. i EXTRA SPECIAL heavy MoiVe Ribbon, extra ^ wide, white, black, and all tlie popular shades at 25c yard. . Big line of striped and Dresden Ribbons, 25c yard. ; S. S. McAllister ocTJc^ 1 ri =63 , 1 — ( ' r. j-: cnir 2Lui ( j HARVEY Y. LAKEj1 REAL ESTATE I 838 Asbury Avenue | | Ocean City New Jersey | ! B. Prank Smith I If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. Two lots corner First street ami Asbury avenue, size 7oxfoo,__cheap, ( 200. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double" office, , 1 attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed ! ' with best companies^. 10>36 Asbury Ave. ALONAO COTTON REAL ESTATE 619 ASBURY AVENUE , OCEAN CITY. N. J. Five cottage* on Central avenue, from Sixth to Eighth streets, for sale, very ' reasonable. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Fourth street, lot 40x100, 1 with garage, only $^(500. Furnished cottage on Central avrnne, above Third atreet, only $2600. Furnished cottage on Fifth street, $1700. Two cottages and one lot ' 011 Asbury avenue, near Seventh street, only $3500. Also twd cottages on AabOry avenue, same block, only $2700. ! REAL. ESTATE -«-11siSURAISIOE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. " I No waiting for twro weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at r once. Bargains in Bay and Uosan front properties. Choice cottages for , sale. Also Iota for Investment and for Improvement — the choice of Oceau City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., tt Ocean City. N. I. Interesting to Investors OR lt Those Who Wish a Desirable. Location for a Seaside Home II FOR SAL E— * 'sw '"(* located in Section O. Ocean City. N. J., * === in vicinity of Slate read and Pennsylvania and Keading iUilruad stations. Also sitas for bungalows situate on Greet Bgg Harbor lley . Beeslvy s Point, N. J. ' ARTHUR D.JBARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Prove to Yourself l that you SAVE MONEY, SAVE GAS and HELP YOUR 1 EYES with the Wclsbach '"Reflex" gas mantle. A 25c 10 mantle nowJorUSc Begin tonight to know the "Reflex." It gives a powerful eye comforting light, with least gas, and ( lasts twice as long as other 15c mantles. Cheaper mantles h waste gas, soon grow Him and break. ',1 City Gas Light Co. " I' jriHrk*1rirlr*lFlrirk*** WWW 4 * 4. WWW: - .. • | "Irightrn % (Cornrr ffilirrr ] ; | $mt Are" j ; 1 \ SUNDAY'S FAVORITE HYMN \ ' ' i I • , I ' Thk applies to the Material | , ( j ka well aa Ihe Spiritual as j ( ' I Wallpaper, well fleeted and artistically hung, will I ' n. ' | Brighten all the Corners of Your Home | ' ~ | Borton's j ; ;ig c | C. B. Lear, Mgr. 631 Asbury Avsnus j , ■■ THE BREAKERS ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL „ American Plan, Elevator, Auto Bus, Tennis Court, Hot and *0 Cold Running Water, Telephone in Every Room, New Diet Kitchen. Special Spring Rates. Open Saturday, March 27, for the season. K. A. Young, Mar.

"otwji aad corrasn. h0t6l biseAYRe... Ocean Ave. Between eighth and Ninth HtreeU OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E. Hmith BrcKixoRAK. Scotch Hall SANATORIUM — Own All (lis V*a r— a -in-t *Dit>bi* for the well, the 00 a - vair— em udtbeelderty. Treat meats, hwlh uuua—e.eieewirity. Hot Alr.ete. MXSSS.K.Tow*«.B.N. B.MCOlBSWr- • Heed Nurse Mgr. THE IMPERIAL central ave., ocean c1tt. A !i5l-d?'n— r tbe'taach?- a"UT Mrs. a urmu. THE KATHLU Now open for Ibe — aeou IIM Centra) Avenoe, OCCAM CITT. M. J. MlMrtEH lew 18 « COMARD WYOMING »*« OCT. A M arriFE . Oceau Cl»y. A. I. HOTEL ATGLEN ' of tbe moat centrally located hotaia la Ootan City. Tbe aim b— always been to ! make thia botue eelect and bomallkw aud he large and assured iwLrooage proves its ana. J ; oeaa. For termi and particmlara id 3 nee, a. c. oorr. Pre*. | sterling hfitel opea all tear ■ Hot water beat. Winter boerders aolleited. k. A. l insur THE HEWLINGS : having decided to cloee for tbe winter, ; It will be re-opened for gueeta lo May, ' rath end Wesley ave. Oeewn Otty, A. J NEW HOTEL ELBERON eiuhtu aadoeatral AVRADX ocean city, n. j.« N ey lor and Hayre, Proprlouaaaea Haaaon. rhorooxbly lenoralad [ aoo-li. Open For Season Central avenue and Ninth street. Wm. H. Or/isor*. **o*. "id (or Booklet. Dot Water Heal THE OCEANIC Oceau Utty, N. J. Opens April first for tbe teaaoD. A. E BAKER Donee Every Cold l.aatfcae, Wedaeeday and Ftc. Saturday Night - The Excursion House JAMES CLARK t : Preprietar { MAIN STREET aad . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE . SOMERS* POINT :: N.J. THOMAS J. THORN 8 ^Inortstf^ 1128 Bay Avenue PRICES AND WORK RIGHT BOTH PHO.HCS = ABBOTTS' F Alderney Dairies ' l 8. m. ■*<•■) ^ Seventh St. and West Ave. » Ocean City, N. J. d Choice Dairy Producta 3 Butter aad Eggs Ask for Booklet of ri pacta! ties Orders Delivered Both Phones - The Pontiere . BOOT « SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY done | 916.91$ Artery Ave.. Oceaa CHy. It J For Sale 7 lots- on Asbnry avenue, ' np-to-gjade; all city improvements,inclnding paved streets, $3,000.00. m Party must have money. + Half Cash. ^ Clayton Haines Brick 2 Try an Advt fat The Sentinel and Get Beralto