Ocean City Sentinel THD/ISOAY MAY «. 1915 We shall l>e glad to receive Item* of new# end communications of interest to title community and our render* every wltefe. All communication* should lie aceom|iauled with din* full name and add re** of tlie writer, not necemartlv for publication. Iiut -a* a euarantee of good faith. DOTS. Did you get up In lime pi see the ••queen .d May?" Don't forget the llarri-hurg Motor i'lutr"* run through I III- city next Ae t ity I oinml-eloner. waul bid. for the f>|ieuliig of forliAlitau avenue . north °f Second .street. The member* of the Men'* Ittble flan* of the Klr-t Presbyterian t'hureh a~*l*led I hem In their advertising campaign ltd week. F. K. Darbv ha* sold the propel ly 811 Wesley aVenue for Mr*. Adele Jeaunete Whitney to a Genu* Mown l>er*oii wtio calbd for tlie purpose of renting an apartment. PERSONALS. J. 4). A-h tin* opened hi* cottage, 834 Itriglitoh place. * J. W. Kernley, of l'hiladel|ilila, a visitor here Sunday. Hotiert W. Scott, of <)rerbri*ik, «■> J A Itongatreet. of I'hlladelpltla, was in town a few- day* ago. Kbem/.er Adam*, of I'lilladelpliia. wa* a visitor dining tlie week. Thomas M Srolt, of .Philadelphia, wg* pi town a few day* shire delphla, were In town Sunday. Walter Hay*, of I'lilladelpliia, wa* In town Saliinlay and Sunday. W. J. Cu«tl« and wife, of I'hlladel phla. were visitor* here Friday. tieorge I.ulie, of l'hlladel|dila, win among the v tutor* liete Sunday. F.A. I'ulltnger apd wife, nfGermanMr*. M. H. I .Ipidncoft, of- W nodetown, w a* a visitnMiere Monday. Far I H. Moore ha* accepted a position In Dr. Herwhel I'elllt'* office. Thomaa W.Jack, uf Follliigawoud. wa* a rtcent gue-t or the Klberou. l<ro Itamberger and wife, of 1'ltlladelptila, were here-a few day* ago Mr*. J. F. I'renderga-t. of I'lilladelpliia. I* registered at tlie Wyoming Willlain S." Wenrlrh and wife of I'lilladelpliia, were recent vhotor* here Mr*. Hotiert C. Will*, of MaMloii. I* tlie.gue*t of Flayloti Halite* tBSfc'k and wife . John S. Moril* and wife. u(.J'hlladrl phla, a err among the Sunday, vl*. William It. till' and wife, of Aldan, wrregue*t* of the Algleu during tlie Mr*. J. Measlier. of I'lilladelpliia I* aiming Itio-e rrglelereil at I lie lui perish * Dr. and Ml*. <4. W. I'lquliart and •on. of Wert I'lilladelpliia, were here Sunday. H S M linger one of Faiiuleii'- leading merchant*, anil w ife were tu town Ml** Anna 11. McMaiiu*. of l'ldla* delphla. la . occupying her cottage In thl* clly. tlly Solicitor K. <4. ('. Bleakly, of Famdrii, w a- among the »l*llor* here Saturday. Mr*. A. K. Iiurg-tre**er. of Norrl*lowo. 'pent a few- day* here during William K- Morgenweck. a prominent Famdrii tailor, and wife were here Sunday. J. W. Herbert and wife, of Frankfold, have opened their cottage. 1856 Weal avenue The Itev. F W. Twtng and family of Itiver-lde. are *|ieudlng a few day* at Ihe-Slerhug. I-aiii* H. Humphreys and wife, of Famdrn. were gue*l* of the l,orraine a few daya ago 11 T. Smllheman and wife, of Had • doii'lielghta, registered at tlie Oceanic a few day* ago. Samuel Wood and family, of Philadelphla, have been *|>eudliig a fewday* In thl* city. Mr*. W. S. Morrl*. of Philadelphia. I- v letting her *ou. 11. A. Morrl*. and family In thl* city. 1.. Marcu* and family, of Philadelphia, are vleitor* here and will remain during the rummer. Ml** Marguerite J. Myer*. of Ml. A try ■ h** returned from a viall to Mi** Deleroth, of tbl* city Jn-eph W. Partridge and wife and \ H. K Parlridgr, of Philadelphia, were 1 gueata of I be Breaker*. V Wm. t \ C'ooley and family, of I'bllaXelphia. have o|>eiied their collage. I\t9 Central avenue /Mr*. 1'. N. D. Fonover. of I'eiin* ygtove, widow of the Rev «•. N. D f \ onover, la a vhutor here. [ Ml*a Marlon Lake, of thl* city, ha* \ gone to Philadelphia un a leu day*' ^ Viall to Mr*. J. 1.. Howker Flareuce Hill and wife and Mr*. William S. Hunting, of I, an do* tie, were bereduflug Die week. Mr*. Martha Wrlnoii. of Phlladel|ihla, ha» opened her collage. 927 Wasley avenue, for the aeaaon. Levi Htileaaud wife, of Camden, w ho have a cottage 1013 A«hury avenue were vhdtor* here Sunday. Mr*. I' Haggerty. of Philadelphia, tia* opened tier cottage, on Ceutrf? avenue, liear Sixteenth *treet. Thooii* J. Fegley and family, uf Phil delphla. opened their oollage, 1031 Wealey avenue, a few daya ago. A. Abram* and wife, of Philadelphia. have been -pending a few- day* In their collage. 113 Asbury avenue. Johu F. Fox and wife, of Philadelphia. are here for the *ea*ou. occupying their cottage on Fourteenth street. Waller .W. Hlbeon. or Philadelphia, ■ ii active member of Ihe Ocean City Fiehlug Flub, wa* lu town a few day* ago. Ml** K. H Hak-.r. of Media, arrived here Monday and I* getting the Waveriy in *lia|ie for opening for the sea-lrt-*he l.udlam.of Cape May Court Hou*e. an officer of the Ocean City Tlllr and Truat I'ompany. w aa here Mr*. Walter Hal'ton and baby, of Plro*atitvllie, have been *pendilig a few day* with Mia* Lula Weialer, of tbl* dly. Mr* S. S. Warren ba* opened her cottage. 911 Central avenue. She apeut a few day* tart weak with her •f *t
•' daughter lu Veulnor, where aha went I after a vi.it of three week* to another i, daughter lu Philadelphia. ' d Mr* Annie U. Smith, of 4*blladtl phla. came down Friday and laocci. ■ I- nig her cottage, 433 Ocean avenue' - ' John Teat, who ha* been lu Ku*tla ' l. Fla . during the winter, left the South , I— a few daya ago and I* on bla way to Ocean City. ( d T. B. Martin, traveling pa**eugrr e agent uf the Southern Kallroad Com I pany, wa* lu towu Tuesday, the gue*l of C J. Crontn. ., \Mra. Herbert P:och ha* recovered from tier recent o|ierallon and 'ha- ' . re-umed her dutlea In Juaepb I. Scull'* , real ealale office. . ' F L Hemmerly and wife, of Mel- „ ro*e I'ark, were here a few day* early ■ tin* week and occupied their cottage. 8.79 Fourth «treet. , William Etaweller, of Philadelphia . a Mimiuer re-ldenl of tbl* City, ha- ( ' been lu North Carolina for a few- w eek* . for I he benefit of hi* health. William T. Prettyman. of Phlladel- , phia, wa* here ve-lerday making arrangemeut* lor palullug bl* cottage. , in Third »lreel and Atlantic avenue " Former Hvnklug Co m m la* lo n e r . David O Watkiu* and wife and Ml** J; Virginia Andrew*, of Woodbury, were < gufst* of the Kalblu during the week Dr. T. D Sen»or. of Trenton , director 1 jf of the State'* summer actiool*. wa* lu 1 e, town a few daya ago and went from Ibla city to Atlantic City on bualur** ] :|-. Mr* Sarah Cotton, w-ho baa been v tatting Mr#. W. M. Taylor, of the , city, returned today to her home lu . Lanadowiie, delighted with Ocean ( :!; City. I Ward Htgbee. of this city, apent ' Haturdav and Suuday at Dividing #, Creek. N. J., where Mr* Hlgbeeand ly child are vletttug Mra. H igl.ee * F* parents. William E Ma-aey and family, of *1 tbl* city, are taking an auto trip v- through rhe northern part of New a- Jersey and alao through pari* of New York State, rt William Sbrlverand family of Phllaiy delplua. arrived herelhleweek and will re remain unlil fall In their apartment* over Mr Shrlver'a Icecream parlor* on Ihe Boardwalk a Mr*. Charts* Slamn and eon. or Philadelphia, *pent Suuday with her pareul*. 1". W»l»ler and wife, of tbl*. er city Mr. and Mra. Weialer recently I lie euiertatued their aou. Edward, of er Wild wood. J
1 SPOKE AGAINST " ! VOTES FOR WOMEN r* Miss Dorman, of New York, ! c Presents Other Side of 1 d Important Question. , j1 v Ml** Marjorle Dorraan, of New York *' City, founder of Ihe Wage Earner*' I Antl-Suflrage League, and a woman i T of uou-uaVbrtlllauce, addre**ed mem* J her* of the Itoaril of Trade Tuesday ' evening agalnat vote* for women. lu addition to member* of the board, there wa* prevent a delegation of local j I women who by their- badge- -bowed I ,r Ml— Doriiiao'- -peerli uiade a pro- 1 " member- of Ihe Board of Trade, but), "• from tlie alandpnliil of Hie Anti Suffrages*. GIVEN A FERN J. The Itaptl-t Sunday School attend ' 1^ slice ke*p" up. Tlie total uuuitier present' la-l Sunday w-a- ntiily-oiie. I " t he Men'* Bible Cla** I* growing and if Inlereat i* heighten lug. t - An iu-tallatlon aervlce followed the le»*ofi hour, m which the new officer* I of the wliool were prevented In the vchool . and from each there name a glowing vpeech full of hnpeaud prom- | l-e for the coming year'* work latino of 'a beautiful fern by Hie clill1H' dren'* cliolr to Mr*. S S. McAlli-ter In | appreciation of tier loyal -erne - at the Sunday, vehonl organ. Tlie *|.leii- .* did gift wa* heartily aeconded by Ihe I — — -■»- . I BUY FIRE HOSE " Two Firm* Will I.HCh Nuppl* < li> '■ The City t'ommlmloiier*. at their '' weekly meeliog, gave William Ki- j welter theconlraet for 5oo feet ot lire ho*e al eighty eight, cent* a foot noil „ aleo tlie contfact to Hlcliard II. Ki- - ward* for -Vat feet of liuae at -eienty- _ eight cent* per foot. It wa* -aid -by the mayor t lint lio*e , I provided by Mr. Kt»weller. whoiaa < projierty ow ner here, tlifee -year* ago ha* given *atl*facunn, and lieal-o .. "" -lated that Mr Edward-' linn I- reli able and Ihe hove, avvhowii by Ihe _ -ample auhmltted, appear* to he good. Director Fl-her expre**ed ihe c thought Dial It would be worth while .: Jo In out '"I fret of cacti Im-e. and II. y '* Until Krrpri* 10 Ncrl. ' Tlie regular montlily meeting of tiir " " l^olel Proprietor*'' A~oclntl.ni of Ocean . City will lie held Oil Monday evening I1 May 10. at the realdenee of Mr and Mr*. Henry Klneir.. ail* North Park I- avenue. I'lilladelpliia. Ilu*ine*a of h iiiiporiance I* to lie tran-ncted, and f Ihe member* are urged to tie prr-eut. • " ' Citlren* of Ocean City are urgerl to A hang out- their Hag* nexi Tue-day o i The run and parade of Ihe Motor Club b - of Harrlvburg will take place thai morning !■ I* thought that there u , will be 1-70 automobile* In line when City on the way down the ma*l. Her many friend* In Itila city heard ■" 1 with regret of the death of Mr*, (leorge _ city, at her home. 4201 I'lne Mreel,IVert i'lilladelpliia. on Monday .. , !'he funeral aervlce* and Intermeiit will be Hit* afternoon .* f Ho* Broken Arm M. E Fife, of Llnwood. Delaware I. f CTiunty. Pa., who ha* been sutlerlng F from a broken arm for several week*. - I* gelling along well and ex peel* Ihe bandage* to be removed In a ahorl J lime. Mr. Fife wa* a former well B known resident of tbl* city. a ' Flower* Cor " gotkri'* Dot ." Mr*. J. P. Fox'a cla** of the First Pre-byterlan Sunday School will hold , , a vale of flower* at William F. Uardl- ' 5 oeC* alore on Saturday for 'Mother'Day." which w'lll be obvervedln tlie qhurclie* neit Sunday. _ « "Bbltlrr'w Dai" arrilcr*. j '' Sunday next being "Mother's Day," e the service* In the Flrat M. E. Church j In the eveuhig will be devoted to j I- "Mother." aocordhifc to the anuouncec meiit made by the paator. the Itev. J. B. Kulp. I
s, BIG LOT OF COTTAGES [ '< RENTED FOR TUE-SEASON
, Residents of the Large Cities Secure Snmmcr Homes * in This Resort. . j A iiuuitwr ofladdltloual fine cottage* , ' and apartment* In thl* city were i rented during the la«t few days. . ! tsge. on North -treat and Hay road, to | Hlcliard Vaotiilder of Philadelphia. • i Ma— ey A El ward- have made the I following rental*: . I J y. 'irlffith'* cottage. 1647- ^ Central . I J. <4 (Jrlttlth'* cottage, |r>|3 Central I I Mr*. Martha H Sweeney * collage. . ' 717 Sixteriilh alreet. , 4'hoa. S. .-.Simmon*' - second floor , aiwrlment. Wirt Central avenue. Mr*. Katherine K Sincdley'* cottage. Apartment K to Dale Apartment*. Apartmeiit K in Dale A|iartiueol*. ■ b-ean Front Realty Cp-la cottage. .74 Seymour Davis' cottage. Fourteenth *treel and Dyean avenue I. (4C Hor-tniaiiii'* cottage, . 1338 William Yanderliercheu'a collage. Mr* Annie 14 Ivesle*' collage, 1.724 J. W. I.y-liiger'* cottage. 845 Brfgh- ' ton place. Ira li. S'iarp'- tlr*t floor apartment i S. Nara/.akl - cottage. 714 Plymouth ' Alfred Powell'* collage 824 Plymouth ' place. Ml— H algli'* cottage, 828 PlymSuih place Henry I) Moore'* collage. Fury- ( llrldgeton attorney. ' Collage lflliO' Astinry avenue Paul * who ha- had thl*Jiou*e for a number of -eavoii*. t John K. Town-end'* collage, 1137 A«hUTy avenue. > Harry F. Stanton report* the fol- . lowing rental*: fharle* A Hexamar'* collage. 8U.7 h place. ' Firat floor of the Gilbert Apartments « 839 T'en'nlyn place. The Redgrave* cottage, 308 Eleventh £ Fir-t floor, south aide, of the Wayne « Apartments ou the Boardwalk at * Second floor of the l.amond Apart- ' I Hi-feu beck bungalow, 830 Second c Find floor of the Grant Apartment*. . S3S l'eoiily-11 place Mr* Enoch Somer*' -cottage. 303 The Da we* cottage, 802 Plymouth , Seoond floor of .the Hamilton Apartments, 1124 Ocean avetiue. c I'lie Macintosh garage, St. Charles t place and Atlantic avenue. c Clayton Halne* Brick ha* made Ihe * following rental*: ' John It Jordan'* llrsl floor apart- > uient, 831 Fourth street , O M. Townaebd*a bungalow, 811 Third street. The Itev. S. W. l.ake'* cottage. 000 1 avenue, to Mlaa K. Devlnnev, I of I'lilladelpliia, who wtlf conduct a John I' Jordan's tl'r*t floor apart- ' Mi* S.G.Casey'* eoltage. 835 Second t First floor apartment of t ha Stroud 1 Apartmeiit*. 828 I'ark place. • Klr»t floor apartment of the Garden | Apartmeiit*. owned by Dr. Haughiti Second floor apartment 841 Third street, owned by Mra. Annie Ham- ' Gil* M. Town-end'a eoltage, 824 ■ afreet. . H. A. KoiubergeCa cottage, 849 DeI.ancey place. ' Mr*. C L. Lake ha* made the folCottage 102H \Vealey avenue to Mar- 1 -hall I'. Sullivan, of Ogontz, Pa. ■ Cottage 1030 Wesley avenue to Harry ■ I'almer, of Philadelphia. t CollageTMirlh corner of Seventeenth street and Wealey avenue to F. F. Pat- 1 teraon. Jr., of Camden. ' Tlilrd floor Ideal Apartment# to Wll- I II. iu E. Seller*, of Philadelphia. , Cottage 1605 Central avenue to A. M. of Philadelphia 1 Cottage 1302 Central avenue to Janet I K; Itarr. of Hwarthmore. | Callage -1703 Central avenue to Prof. . •A F. McKlnley, of Philadelphia. Cottage 165£-A*bury avenue to A J. of Philadelphia. I Cottage 1357 Ashury avenue for one i yeartu Mra. E Rodger*, of Phlladel- , Store at corner of Seventeenth street 1 and Aebury avenue to Walter Ctrand- I of PhPadelphla. Rimgalow 5l0 Seventeenth street to W. C. H. Hlagle. of Lansdowne. 1 i ottage 1450 Asbury avenue to Carl i Iterger. a Philadelphia architect First floor apartment 1408 Asbury avenue to Albert S. Lewi*, of Philadelphia. Collage 1-709 Weat avenue for one : to H. M. Shnurda, of Oceau City. Cottage I5SS Weat avenue for one year to C. A. Craig, of Philadelphia. ' Cottage 1353 Weat avenue (rear) to I (I. Landla, of Philadelphia Bungalow 1745 Weat avenue to Harry Day, of Philadelphia. Bungalow 210 Fifteenth atreet to M. A Devlin, of Philadelphia. i C rttige 1241 Asbury avenue to L. C. i Waldo, of Ocean City. First floor apartment 1853 Weat aveto \V. O. Meade, of Philadelphia ' t ottage 1440 A*bury avenue to James ' F. Conner, of Philadelphia. F E Darby report* these reutals: champion Dumber Co. 'a eoltage. VesPavenue, to Wm B. Frank, ' uf WllduVrd. ' Elmer Crane'* apartment, 820 Mnorl.vu terrace, to Henry Margeri- - *on, of Philadelphia. Fred. P Canfleld'a cottage. 410 Sixth - -Ireet, to Robert Blackburn One of Carrell Doughty'* atorea to r Joseph A. Moiitran. Harry F. Haaa'tlrat floor apartment, : 830 Second *ireet. to a Pbtladelpbtau. Sarah E. Henry's flrat floor apart- . menl. 710 West avenue, to Wm. Por- , ter. of Philadelphia , Irtiuauna Sbaw'a oottage. 205 Fourth street, to Chaa. A. Flaber. New Haven, 1 Wm H.. Hint's second floor apart ment. to Jame* A Scott, of Narbertb. Mr*. Salter's cottage, 1407 Asbury [ Hiram Steelman, a former resident ' of this city, who baa beeo practicing law- In Atlantic City, baa become associated with ex?Clty Solicitor Harry ' Wootton In Atlantic City, with :> office* at 1 South 'I'euneaace avenue. ' Mr. Steelman, who la a son of tbe late Ocean City High School and baa a - number of friends and well-wlsber* In I tbl* city. „ llanoaTita WtM. E. V. Conou. of Marmora, a direor Hor of each of ibe local banks, left Tuear 'day. accompanied by bis wife, on a * trip to California. Tbey will visit r i Grand Canon. Yuaamlle Valley and f oilier place* of Inlereat, and will be la way atx weeks.
i — — — 4JUDGE ELDREDGE ADDRESSED MEN , , Presbyterian Bible Class Mem- , bers Heard Distinguished < Jurist With Pleasure. I There wa* another large sliendauce at tlie Men'* Bible Clan* of the Fir-t I Presbyterian Church Suuday after- . noon. The regular exercise* of the , Suuday school were conducted by the ' lte<-. fharle* H. Bobner, and a num- • tier of tlie Billy Sunday hymn* were I «iing/ Not only were they sung hut . . they were wbisied. Not only did the i men whistle. The women and glrli 1 puckered their Hp* and whistled "like , good fellow*" — by themselves and ' Mt*« Lou I -a T. Corson played thy accompaniment on the piano. A* usual, the member*, of the Meu'f , I Bible Cla** then adjourned to the < gymna-lum In the church lia-emeui, . where the le**on of the day was ex- , pounded by Pastor Bobner while the ( rl«>* awaited the arrival of Judge , Eldredge, who wa*eX|iected arrive t at 8 o'clock to add res* the cla**. t The topic of the le*&uu wa* "Saul I Trie- to Kill David," and Dr. Kuhuer • discoursing In bla usual eulerlalulug manner when Judge Eldredge e The county Jurist'* apprarauce wae r ihe signal for applause, and he smiled I l lioae who ex peeled to see a person ( well along In life were surprised to dltCover in the judge a clean-shaven. *ome- a what boyleli'luoklug man, full of vim d en I euergy, with eugaglug manner*. v lu a few momeuta' Dr. Bohner introduced Judge Eldredge, «vho. a* he ' aald that he was afraid thla war 'I hat one might call catching a fellow c out of breath. They had experienced some trouble with their machlue lu comlug up from V/eet Cape May, which explained the -light delay lu 3 In* arrival. The judge declared that lie wa* glad to have tbefhauce to thus meet thla e gathering of men of Ocean City. He, 8 with many othera, la located at the ' other end of Cape May Couuty and they and the men of thla sectiuu uf the I county do not often meet, hut it la a > good tiling for them to get together. r The apeaker expressed regret that he been called by the claaa at thla / particular lime beoause he has beeu t extremely busy with court work durthe la-l two weeks and atlll ha* a I 1 of court business ou baud. f The people of Oceau City do out muc-lr about court matters -be- " deed* which do away with many of* 1 the cause* of court actions, and he 1 -aid he wae glad that these coudltloua c prevail here Judge Eldredge aald that. If their < pastor would exjuae him, he would 1 take a text for tbe remark* be waa ' about to make, and tlie text waa from the nlutb verse of the one hundred aud nineteenth paalm: "Wherewithal •hall a young man cleanse hla way?" ! The question proposed In thla verse an exceedingly Important one, the speaker said It gains In Importance 1 a* one consider* It, and one must con- ' alder It if one wants to get out of life 1 the best that I* lo It. A mariner want# ' pilot In going through a narrow, uu- I known chanuel. Juat so rnvn muV| aome guide lu golug through life, 1 and that guide la the Holy Bible. * wlLb th|a. 4ie can put the ' behind and look every man In ' It I* extremely nece*-mry that every 1 Oiau should kuow hla duly. It la ' : man'* duty to be Intelligent, virtuous, 1 God-fearlog. Wa have outllv-d 'be ' day wheu Ignorance la not guilt. Au . Intelligent mlud la God'a greatest gift. The Bible Imposes the duly of selfrespect. There I* a dignity of charI acter every man should po»«e*». Fortifled by this, be can take abu*e. , . I It ta man's duty to attain bapplneaa. /The Bible teachea one to aerure wealth, i > friends, honor* It la the love of , ; money— not money— that la tlie root of , evil. The-acrlplure< are an lufallible , "Honor thy father aud mother" and : "Children obey your pareula" are the Lord'* commands. *We must cherish and care for out parents and res pea * tbe old and feeble. The Bible teacbea the proper conduct of busbaud aud wife. Uudertlie ■ Christian dispensation the woman ta equal to man. Bchgloua other than those of tbe Christian leave tbe man to be a tyrant at will. Man has a duty to bla fellow-man. , That relates to countries as well aa , Individual*. Mau caunot live alone. After telling of the lawyer's quea" 1 tlone to Christ sod the Lord's answer, , tbe apeaker said that tba crux of tbe whole matter la contained In tbeae , words of the Lord: "Inasmuch a* ye have doue It unto one of tbe least of * these my brethren, ye have done It 3 Do away with all of your theologies ' aud leave this, aald tba distinguished speaker, and you have tbe crux of tbe i. whole thing. | 1 The best luacrlpUon for a Christian's tnmbatoue would be "He went about dolug good." it Io «plle of tbe fact of war, might no g longer makrs right. Tbe Golden Rule ^ la predominating today. That D tbe I, doctrine the Bible la teaching. Man must be subservient to govern- ' meut. Christ aald. "Kdoder unto Caesar the things that are Cow's, n and to God the thing* that are God's " Tbe Bible points out to man hla duty to God, bla doty of obedience to tbe * laws of God God reqalres loyalty, i- It ta our duty to accept the dtspenaallooa of tbe Lord His will must be 4 accepted, although at. times oueAuds m It difficult In aflllctlona. Back of It all la tbe ktndnaaa of God, who doeth
PREPARING FOR I COMMENCEMENT ' Excrcisefc Will be HcM in j - June— Baccalaureate Ser- ! moo by Dr. Bobner. Orrau Clly ItlgliSpluml will. I«- held ' hi the assembly room "(-Hie *ch"<6il : Thursday evening June 1". -The i-la-» day exercises will iHX-ur on WtducMlay ft The eiftrrtalbmeiit fur (be w innerp ' . of the «erie* ..f event* by Ilie'Girl*' j : the afternoon and evening of Tuesday. | - June H. This eiiterialiiiin-iil will ire I provided by the losing side, i The baccalaurt-ale sermon will he • delivered (o the graduating eia— by i the Rev. Charles H. Buhner in llif I First Presbyterian Church Sunday "VIRGIN CONTEST" , lu the Tabernacle Bapti-i Church. avenue, of wlpch the Rev. Samuel J. Comfort l- pa-tor. The "Yirgln"«Coulest of the live wise and the fouJI*h will take place (III* eveiilug. The Rev. Well* will preach a senium on "The Ten Virgin*.'," The exercise after (he sermon V ill he with candles and appropriate songs. Admission free. , On Sunday, May 9. ilie Rev. Flo'r- _ euce Kaiidblph. of Jer-ey City, will presch at 11 a. m. and 8 p in. Ii I, „ * rare treat to hear Mr*. lUndnlph. She 4 Is a great temperance worker and i Ocean City W. C. T. I" N I "We truat," say* Mr Cnmfort. 'that • •II our people may hcrtr Mr*. Ran- £ dolph at one or the-dlicr of these ser- x vice*." { All the member* of tlie K of I' £ Club are requested to meet on Tue*- X day evening lu the aiiuex of tlie f church. . ^ LARGE ATTENDANCE | jaiinFl'sin i-.Hibhiiii wctiool * I.MSI SUIldHt . — The First M. E Sabt.alb School las1 ( Sunday showed a total allendance of * of w hlch about loll were In Ihe . , Classes. " Mr. Orr, superintendent of (tie -r Bible Classes, Atlantic City j, ring address to the Menlc Bible Class. W. E. Marbaker a leading manu- * Philadelphia, will address the class next Sunday. Mr. Marbacker I* a member of the llrra of Marbaker Company., fifcbiufacturers of tbe R. C. H. The Ladles' Bible Class will meet for organ Izatlou aud for social purpose* al g Ihe Methodist parsonage next Tuesday at 8 p. m. A president, secretary, aud a teacher are to be w cbuaeu. oi Tbe vocal music of the school was lu ul charge of Dr. J. Thoruley Hughes. •aalaled by Harvey Y. Lake with hla ™ OFFICERS ELECTED Progress Made t>> HapHal Church During Year. 4 Al the aunual business, meeting of •• the members of Immanuel Baptist Ctftircb Tueaday eveulug, reports all departments of the church : showed marked progress during the past year. The 'Ipllowlng officers were elected for tbe ensuing year: Church clerk, H H. McABiater; church treasurer, L. B. - Coraoti; flnenclal secretary, Mra. C. C. Garrison; organist. Mrs R. s, Mc- - A Ulster: deacon, B. 8. McAllister: , L. 8. Corson, two years; Al- , fred R. Bmlth, three years; Robert -* WmHli three year*; J. P. ('adman. Jr. • , one year; David Dlbb, one year; B. B. , McAlllstsr. one year. . Hid* for Dalldl ng Bridge. The Cape May County Hoard of Freeholders, at Its meeting Tuesday. ' received the following bids for tbe construction of the Bet Isle bridge: * ■ KeeleJ McFcelsy Co.. t lil.900; Bridge- - ■ ton t'ouatrucllon Co ,427,480; Human ' A Mlxner, $29,800; Northeast Construc- ' tlon Company, $31,875; F. R. Long ! Co., $29,990; Groton Bridge , $28 - , 820; Lupfer A Renlck, $27,750; Keu- ' nel Couslrucllou Company. $2S 500. 1 Action was |Mistponeil until a later 1 merthig I — • Hss Brunch Hum OITlcr. Dr. L. B. A. Btedem. of Pliltadelplila, • a well known cottager on Asbury avei nue, below Fifteenth street, having rei celved Ihe appointment, a few day* l ago, ban established a branch post office In his drugstore at Eleventh aud , Jefferson streets, Philadelphia. He | , bears his uew honors with becoming modesty. all tblnga well. We must accept i J Christ to be saved. < , The rellgtoii of se-itlment and the re- , llgtou of aervlce are uol altogether lu- I f compatible. t Tbe judge's llluralnatlug aud very able discourse wan beard with marked , attention, and It was with a feeling of I regret that the llateoera heard bis con- ( eluding remarks, which were In com- , mon with tbe aentlmeuta and Instruction with the synopsis herewith oulI Hoed. Dr. Bohner aald that truly we are a | fortunate people wheo we have such a t floe, elnqueot aud Christian man a* ( Judge Eldredge lu prominent poaitiou* * toUapwMay County. The service* couclqded with the i singing of tbe hymn ".Sweeter As tbe ' 0 Year# Go By," and the benedtctiou. j '■ Judge Eldredge abook bauds with , tbe men of the class a* tbey pasaed . y out, and among the members he found e a number of old fneods. i- wantkd.— Board and lodging for * two men from May 17 to last of Bep- . , (ember, as near to Beventeeiilh aud Aabury aa possible. Auswer* can be ' " sent to Mra. C. L. Lake, 1628 Aabury I h avenue. adv. lie
Jones' Men's Shop 1 804--06 Asbury Avenue .OCEAN CITY, N. J. j Pal iii jfoacii Suits. Flanm] Pants. Ready-Made Pants, ' Stetson Hats, Rlne Serge Goats, S3. 50 I" S600. Auto Dusters^ and I'.Iack Alpaca Coats,'. $1.50 up. Balmacaan Coats, Raiu Coats, Sweaters, ~ Boys' Suit Cases, Caps. 1 STRAW HATS • #r.jo TO #3.00 , DOOR TO THE OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO MCALLISTER'S % . The Leading Dry Goods Store fXfW things for .Spring and Summer. ** New Kmbroidcrie*. Fine assortment of new embroideries, all widths and ptj.es, f:ony;t- yard up. New ciubr.)p4cj(WF wwf lluuncing. j, 2 iiu hes wide. 85c yard. New Tap Sp- and Silk Crejie de Chine Waists in white, black. ma.:>#fpMty and sand, at $2.25. New Curtain Materials. d\Ve are showing a great assortment of curtain materials .with dots, figures, co!ored_ liordcrs, etc., 'toe I Bedding Special values in sheets and pillow cases. Canton Crepe. Fine Silk Crepe. 56 inches wide, in* black, white, pink, blue and lavender, 48c yard. trer NOTICE OCR WINDOWS. . | S. S. McAllister OCE^F^ . m 1 - I ' HARVEY Y. LAKE j REAL ESTATE I j $ - 838 Asbury Avenue t Ocean City New Jersey | , I—— 99999y*9999 (Hp 1 Frank Smith Go.,^;^ If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine lot 011 ' Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, Fourteen room house, 2 -baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed : with best companies. " . 1086 Asbury Ave. ALONZO COTTON REAL ESTATE 619 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Five cottages on Central avenue, from Sixth torEighth streets, for sale, very reasonable. Furnished collage on Central aVtWue, above Fourth street, lot 40x100, with garage, only $j5oo. Furnished cotuge on Central avenue, atiove Third atreet, only $2600. , Furntshed cottage 011 Fifth street, -$2700. Two cottages and one lot Aabury avenue, near Seventh atreet, only fssou, Alao two cottages on Aabury avcuue, same block, only $2700. 4 . • REAL. ESTATE -~<x INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean Oity, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeka to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains 111 Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for *ale. Also lota for Investment and for Improvement — the choice of Oceau City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. Interesting to Investors or Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SAL E— A '•* lot* located fta Section 0. Ocean City, N. J., : in vicinity of Bute road and Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad station*. Also sites for bungalows situate on Great Egg Harbor Bay , BeraUy's Point, H. J. arthur D. barrows Quardlan central avenue ocean city, m. j.
ffgpphe "C.E-Z" Light ' ■mi w£ It is a gas liglit, and gives * 9° candle power at about one^**3 third cent an hour for gas, and lg is fitted with three small infj verted mantles. inch in a® JgR, II diameter and one inch long < rllir when in use. Can also be had I™ with fancy silk shades. The City Gas Light Company Try an Advertisement in | the SENTINEL '
Brldgcwaltr's ComafValnta. * William Kridgewater called at Ibis office Tuesday afternoon aud com J plained of tbe treatment he has received on tsx mailers during tbe last * lew years. He claim*; amour other things, tbet some of bla lota were sold ' by tlie clly without warrant for at- 0 leged delinquent taxes, duplicate aa- : sessmenl* on property and bills for . unpaid" taxes, when he held receipt* _ showing that he bad paid there He request* any person Interested to call 1 at hi* residence. 954 Asbury avenue. „ 1 and examine tbear papers. I walli Address Yacklsasea. I Guy Gundaker. president of the r Kotsry t iub -of Philadelphia, m ill ad- - drew tbe Ocean Clly Yacht Club memI tier* tomorrow at tbe Bt. Jame*. Phlla- - a drlpbia. al 12 30 o'clock. A large ! C | at leudsnee of member* of both organization, la ex pac*ed .
PIANOS For Rent for tbe Summer Season Delivered Free TIDING AND REPAIRINO New 1915 Model Famous Brickerboff Upright and Player Pianos One dozen roll* of Music, Bench, Scarf and one year's Inning free. Easy monthly payments. Will take your old piano in exchange, allow full value. The celebrated kranicfa and Bach Uprights, Grands, mod Player Pianos. HENRY KL0ETZ Pianos on exhibition at the Traymore Hotel, Ninth street and Wesley avenue.
hotzi.* aatycoTTAOBa. _ H0T6L i3I§e/IYR6... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth BtreeU ' OPEN ALL THE YEAR i m. e. Burnt Buckisoham. ' Scotch Mall , hdNATORRJM 1 ^ — Opwn All the Veer— ^ VHle-eent aad tnceideely. T real msDts, betb iiius-ase, clectrtelty. Hoi Air, etc. Mis* It N. B. MrOlKXXV the imperial i0h CKNTRAf. ave., oceax city. x !ueai*d"oe£r Mrs. U. UXTZXL. thekathlu Now open for the season Avsnua, ocean city. x.j. Ml.rthbh lewih 4 coxarli wyoming »•« oceax avexfe all tbe yaw r Hot Walar Has j' a- e 3iilxeb hotel atglen ■ On# of the moat centrally loeaUd hotels in [ make this bouse select and homelike, and ha * Large and assured patronage proves ha snoe oess. For terms and paiueolan addrew, a. c. eorr, rr*,. I STERLING HOTEL i open all year | Hot water heat. Winter boarders [ solicited. i . e. a LtnaEBT. [ the hewlings e decided to cloee for tbe winter, | will l>e re-opened for gueeta In May, . 1915. L H. HEWUIfll ' Ninth and Wealey are. Ocean CUy. X. j e new hotel elberon >■ eighth an u central a vkxue 1, ocean city, n. j .» j Naylor and Hayrs, I'roprl strum j Fourteentb Heaaon. Tboroogbly renovated and nawly papered. Bell Pbone*: I7-X and )0f^i\l/iE ™ , Open For Season Central avenue and Ninth street. Was. H. Oi/iMrM/rsof. y " 1 r for Booklet. Bos Water Beat i: ~ "'"the oceanic Ocean City, n. J. ~ Opens April first for tba aeaaon. z a. e. baker Daoce Every Cold Lnochee, Wednesday and Ftc. Saturday Night L : : ■ ' ' * - The Excursion House JAMES CLARK :t PreprhMe " MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE - SOMERS' POINT :: n.j. THOMAS J. THORN e *|lfTorigtJ» 1128 Bay Avenua prices and work right '■ soth phones
ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Products Batter sad Eggs Ask for Booklet of Specialties Order* Delivered Both Phonos The Pontiere BOOT g SHOE repairing shop repairing neatly donc ( ♦14-418 Asbsry Ave., Octal City, It J , For Sale , 7 lots on Asbuiy avenue, up-to-grade; all city improvements, including paved streets, $3,000.00. r Party must have money. Half Cash. Clayton Haines Brick ( tioHTK srscrr, oexas eirv. a. a Try an Advt in The Sentinel 1 and Get Results

