Ocean City Sentinel, 13 May 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean CitySentlnel ] THURSDAY, MAY l.r, iw.v We ahalpbe glad to receive Item, of nevt aud communications of Interest to tkle community and our reader* ] everywhere. AH communication!! should be accompanied Willi the full name and address of the writer, not necensarllv for publication . but ana guarantee of . good faith. t 4 o DOTS. I ti Arbutus. Pretty lilac*. Boraeyurf bather". The couutry look" line. > How did the election atrlke you? I t "ottaite- are opening for the neanon. ' Many new voter* 'were registered , Friday. . . , ••And the colored troupa fought a bravely" t Beginning to look like .uuimeY In thl" city. c "Ocean City. „ " 1 What did you think of the Harrlir burg automoble ruu? ^ , registered la*t Friday . ■ Adverll-e lu the rtKXTlKKU and « yon ll get prompt re»ult*. Kx-I'ostui aster K. M. Sutton and I Andrew K Scull, builder, have new f The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Find « Pre»byterlan t'burcli will hold a cake 'I •ale on May 29. George" Icitter. of Philadelphia, I- • having hi- aparlmeula repainted, t Theae are at Jlis We-ley avenue. The Union Transfer Company lia- " begun liu-lue— for the season at both 1 Have your job printing done now at * the ISKNTIKKI. Printing llou>e. and t'ou-lderable juhllatlqn on I he -t reel- ' and at the Kepubllcau Club'- head- " quarter- after the election Tue-day The -tatUiu- of the Wot Jeraey and ' Sea-hore Railroad Company here, awrll a- the Interior of the Kig'litli >' The boya of t'orapany (I had an apple treat Friday evening ' The I apple*, which came from Weatern s l'enu»y Ivanla, were provided by Cnpt. Vance Kaly. i Harry Steer, of thl* city, a conductor ' on a paa-enger train of the We»t Jer*ey and Sea-hore Railroad t'ompany. I fell from the lop of a l-n car at Sea - I -le Junction and badly -pralnrd one of hi* leg- He made a narrow e-ca|ie ,. from -erlou* Injury I PERSONALS. t Kx Senator I-ee.of Allautic I'lly , wa» William N. Cooper, of Trentou, wa- - In town Saturday. Robert W. Scott, of Overbrook. wa- , lu town Saturday I r. B. Smyth, of Plilladrlpbla. t- a Harry Boon, <if Philadelphia, wa» i In town a few day- ago. flty Solicitor A A. Howell wa* a I vlattnr here election day. Mr*. J. H. Cloak, or Philadelphia, wa* a t tollor here Sunday. - Mr*. Chert* Boric, of German town. ' wa- a rl-itur here Sunday. ' J. S. Cater-on and wife, of Phlladel-

phla, were In town Sunday. "■ ' John H. Healon and family, of Cam" deu. w ere here a few day* ago °> A. H. Slckler, of Camden, waa 01 among lit* week'* visitors here. David B.HIIste. of Philadelphia, was here the latter part nf the week. ( ommodore Cbarlea F Wall, of Philadelphia. ha* opened hi* collage. f" B. I-. Coeaabooa and wife, of Mill Tlllr," are among the visitor* here. E.J. Laflerty, Jr.. of Philadelphia, wa-. a recent gue*l of the Oceanic Walter Hay*, of Philadelphia, wa* (|) among llie vl-llor- here Saturday. w Charle* P. Brady, of Philadelphia, wa* lu'towu Saturday aud -Sunday. (|| Arthur Bead, of thl* city, ha* returued from a visit lo Philadelphia. ffa T. Harnett aud *on visited Mr*, y f this city. Sunday. igue. of Philadelphia, tiere durlug the week. V| i and wife, of Phlla- a here during tlie w»ek. wreuce. Jr. of Phlla- H town a few day* ago. V i. Jr.. of West Cheater, Ig a faw day* W tbla p lc ewla. of i Waj Chester . ha* beeu .pending a few^af* lu Oceau j t< city. »' Mr*. Bva, Gilbert, of "West Phlladel phla. vi.lted relative* lu thl* city Tom- J tl day. d J. W. Landenberger and family, of | Philadelphia, were here over the week- d end . C Mr*. O. B. Super, of Carlisle, ha* opened tier cottage. t** Central ave- f nu*. • H. H. Matter, of Camden, waa among the visitor* to tlii* re*on Tue*- r day. j» C.J.Croolo. of tblsclly, basrelurued from a vl-tl to relatives In Phlladel- ; I phla. , I George W. Pearson and wife, of] Philadelphia, registered at the Ster-'a ling. 1 1 William Hru—lar and wife, of Birda- I bora. Pa , are registered at tbe Lor- r mine 0 Tbe Rev. John W. Nlckelnno, of| Plea-antvHIe. wa* a visitor here thl* | — ■ J' George Yen and wife, of Phllade!- ' plna. were receul g ie*t* of Hie Bl*-j Clarence Freemau aud family, of < Camden are speodlug a week lu their* 1 cottage, at* Atlantic avenue. They ! *m entertaining ugdsu t ulbbart. of ■

HAN WAS GIVEN CARNATION of Session of the ] Bible Class of Presbyterian Sunday School. A very lulere-tlngaud well attended j -e-»lon of the Sunday school of the Fir-t Presbyterian Church wa- held j |Ou Sunday afternoon. The attendance j I reached the ISO mark, w hile all the] .via— e» of children were up totheji standard attained during the pael few A" very pleasing feature In the -e•ion of the Meu's Bible Cla— wa. Hie whPe carnation lu honor of • Mother'* The Cla*. wa* taught by tbe pa-tor. ttie Rev. Charle- H. Ilo liner, lu III-arcu-tomed lulere*tliig mauner. and several llioely i|ue*Hoii> were lustructlvely and eutenalniugly-dlscu— ed,A meeting of the class tia* been called for thl- evening at eight o'clock In the church, w hen matter* of Importance will he brought before the mm fur dl-cu**ion and dl-po-lllou. Friend.' Central School. Philadelphia, of I Robert Freeman, a sou of Mr. aud Mr* Freeman. . . W. W. Tier* and w ife, of FRksdelplilr. were vl-ilor- here Saturday and Suud*. Daniel Gallagher, of Philadelphia, ammig those who voted heie Tuesday. Thomas Watlson and wife were the Philadelphia!!* lu this city Mr. aud Mr*. G. I.udwig and family, of Philadelphia, are regl-tered at Hie lm|>erlal. Klwood Horn, of Genaantowo. wa* ig the week'* arrival* at the Wyoming Charle- VV. Brook- and family, of were here the latter part of la-t week. A. N. Smith, of Philadelphia, ha* opened III- cottage*. 111 West aveDur, Mr- Kllxa He** I* occupying tier college el Nlueteeutb street and Mr*. Fannie C. Wilson, ot Philadelphia, I* occupying ber collage. 1028 We-ley avenue. Pa-I Commodom t:. Howard Sellermcrhorn, of We-t Plilladelplila, wa- in town thl- week William. H. Nag|e and family, of Plilladelplila. are occupying tlielr Fifth street bungalow. Mr-. S. T. Middlrton and daughter., ' of Philadelphia, registered at the BiAfer* Sunday. Frank Redlfer, of. Philadelphia, vi.lted hi* nephew. N. T. Button, thl* clly. Sunday. Harry W. Foulil*. of Philadelphia, vl-iled Ida parent-. Dr. aud Mr- H. ' T. Fould*. Sunday. George V. Mcliock. of Philadelphia, ' In thl* city Tuesday looking alter summer home. 1 S K. Dever and Edward Bu-hay of tbl*"clly. reiurued Tuesday from a ■ rl.it to Bridget on. John M. Baruett aud two soil* have i visiting the former's mother. Mr* M.C. Baruett. Mr*. Joseph 1 Scull.aud Ml- Marie " fBotthrnyd have returned from a vl.lt May'* l.andlng May'* Landtag

Allien W. Fogg, of Camden, vi.lted | hi* uncle. Albert Fogg, and family, of , city, Saturday. i J. W. Fcruley, of Philadelphia, ha* opened til* cottage, 1116 Wesley ave- ( for tbe «ea*ou. I Mr*. Elizabeth Jordan and family, i of Haddonfleld.' have •opened. Ihelr Seventh street "cottage. • I Mr*. Adella Abbott ba> returned to ' her home lo thl* city after spending a i few week* lu Cemdeu. J. M. Magulgau. of Pblladelphla, | ow ner of the cottage 1830 Wealey ave- i uue, wa* here Sunday. Mr-. Ada Nixon. of Yluelnud.vlMted parents, William S. Johnson and wife. In thl* city, Sunday. Mi** Mary Porter, of MercbanlvIHe 1 beeu speudlug a few day* wl.li Ml-* Chester, of tbl- cityFred B. Dries bacli aud brother, 1 of Philadelphia, have beeu apeudlng a few day* here. Ml** Bulb Kidd. of Philadelphia vl-ited her *l*ler, Mr*. Jobu. J- Foster, few day* during the week. Samuel Heudereou and wife of Houitdale, Pa . are gueat* of Ca pi . and Lewi* Klsley, In thl* city. Mr*. George E. Bladen, of Philadelphia. I* occupying her cottage 6131 jceutral avenue, for a few day*. | Mr*. Charle* D. Suiedley and daugh Ml** Mildred, of Wayne, registered the Kathlu a few day* since. | | Mr-. A.B. Clelland ha* returned to city after a few day*' visit to her' to West Philadelphia. Dr. George W. Crquhart, ot Phi'sa summer realdetit of th a city, we- here during Ibe w-ek. Mr aud Mr* Leo Bamberger, of will open their A»bury avenue cottage for tbe week eud. I Richard Culver, of Wlldwood, rep • re*entlog a big Camden hou-e. wa* jamoug the visitors here Tuesday. I Victor Flsber aud wife, of Atlantlo . City, visited the former's father, City ' Flaber. here Sunday, f j Prof S. Cohen and a Ife. of tbl* city. . j who spent tbe winter In Atlantic CHy. - Mr* C. P. He**, of Belleplaioe. ha. - returned borne after a v IMt lo ber daughter, Mr* t P. Oofl", of thl* cityf Mr*. Noble, of Oak Leue. I* occu s lug her Wealey avenue cottage. I Her daughter. Mia* Charlotte Noble. I* . wi'b ber. -j M i*e May BrowD, of tbl* city, at- ' i— nrisd rh» fonaral of ber aunt, Mr*, f George Y Schock, to Pblladelphla. f week. r I Mr. eud Mr*. Robert Cation have 1 spent a week at tbe Breaker* prior lo

jHUNGERFORD PRESIDENT I - OF BIG ANGLER'S CLUB

: Local Clubmen at Meeting of Scientific Fishermen in | New* York City. I j There wa- held al the Imperial llorltel in New York Clly a few day* ago ; live- of the various llshitig club* along . • | the Nortli Atlantic Coast for tbe pur-;||«>-e of standardizing Hie rule- for " j Tlio-e pre-eut from tbe Ocean CHy Fi-hiug Club were Churchill Hunger- - ford, the prurient: Fraiik H. Stewart 1 i aud clarence H. Brush. ! i Dr. J. K Held, of the Angler-' Club ' • of New York City, wa- present a* llie 1 repre-entatlveof the National A**ocia: 1 . i ion of ScieotlHc-Angler*. Raving been - *eni lo Hie meeting from Sau Fran- 1 Among the rule* adopted were tbe ' ■ Rod* are to heft feet-when a— etubled. ' The line I* to be made of linen, w lib ' e The reel I* lo be a revolving spool, Willi on automatic thumbing device*. 1 The matter of hand leap* wa. left to ' f 'llie dlwcretlon of the Individual club*. 1 The casting weight* mu*t be two 1 ' aud one-half ounce, three ounce and four ounce- ol the bank * . k-r variety. 1 - , jh was decided lo bold alltourna1 meut- under the rule- of tbe Aesocla- 1 Hon of Surf Angling Club*. Tbe-e 1 , w ill become meratier- of llie National ! A«*oclatlon of Scientific Angler*. Cliurcbtll Huugerford wa* temporary clialrman of the meetiug.wlth Dr , Carlton Simon*, of Hie Midland ] Reach Club, temporary secretary. The permanent organization wa- * ' ell'ected by the election of the follow- ' lug otlicers: President, Churchill Hungerford; ' vice president, Elvln C. -Hurtl*. of the 1 ' A-oury Park Fishing Club; secretary ' and trea-urer. Dr. t?arltou Slmuu*. I The club- repre-eiitid at Hie meeting 1 I and banquet were Oceau City Fishing ' Club, Asbury Park Fl»blng Club, Bel- ' , mar Fishing Club, the Ocean and Stream Club of Newark, the Midland ' Reach Fishing Club aud the Angler*' 1 , Club of New York. ; The banquet wa- provided by the A-b'ury Park Fi-liiug Club aud It wa* ( enjoyed by all. • There wa* a big |«iid. containing a , 4 lot of goldfish, lu tbe center of Hie ' banquet table Fishing from the pond • wa- t lie small figure of a man atllred • I In a complete surf omltl, with a radish 1 oil the end of hi* hook. It wa* < f realistic lu the extreme aud made a ' i pronounced hit with the banqueter*. ' A flashlight picture of the sceue wa* « taken by the hotel management. < The member* of Company G. N. O. « ' N. J.. will leave here at 13) on a I ' *i>eclal car tomorrow afternoon fpr I Camden. They will teke part In the ■ battalion drill end parade of the Third i • Regiment. There will be refresh- i meut* after the parade. ' opening their summer liume on Central avenue. William H. Campbell, Jr . a student • *t Rutgers Collage, spent a few day* receutly with hi* father, W. H. Campe bell, lit this cny. Ml** Margaret Scull, niece of Mr*. William Pfauder.of tblsolly. ha- goo* e on doty a* au operator for the Hell II Telephone Compauy.

al Ml-se- Lhizle and Ague* Cockrell.uf w aud Joseph Lcary, electrician lu a Camdeo theater, were v, visitor* here Sunday. . w K H. Te'ibner. of the bauklog firm di of Drexel & Co., Pblladelphla, wa* ti Friday and Saturday. He own* -t collage In tbl* city. II -Mr*? Maty Siaog. of Pblladelphla opened her cottage for ja couple of C week*. She ha* made Improve H - meut* to" her property. a The Mine* Kelly, of Weet Phlladel- Cl phla. 0|>eued their cottage a few day* c . agu aud Inaugurated a "clean up" ^ week ou their ground*, Mr. and Mr*. C. Mursel, of Phlladel- ( phla, have opened their cottage on Fifth street. With them I- Mln l athIne GatTkay, of Philadelphia. H i Lieutenant aud Mr*. C. C. Herman, u Ml** Eleanor* Herman aud Mrt. K. p S. Pomeroy. who gre summer vleltora ri ] here, are registered at the Breaker*- p Ml** Ellxabelh Dawes, of Phlladel- u phi*. I* epeudlug a couple of weeks at 1 the Idlewlld before opening her sum- ti mer home ou Moorlyu terrace for tbe t r •eMOU- • ' f — Edward — Hand and famtly.of Ibi* ' city, who spent tbe wloler In Sea ]ale ■' City because of Mr. Haud'* run on tbe d . "Pennsy," ere now back In Ibetrcot- f . tage her*. c 'Robert B. Vollum, au expert ac- 1 , pouutaut lu Pblladelphla.aud hi- fam- 1 I lly bava opaued their ootlag*. Seven- 1 ' teentb street and Caulral avenue, for 1 '| A party of friend* of Edward Ro-lgera * ' of thl* city, will attend tbe commence- * meut exercise* In St. Joseph'* College. 1 ' Philadelphia, June 8. wheu tbeyouug ' man graduate-. ' Frank Schneider, of Philadelphia, a ! ' property owner on Wesley avpoqe, be- ] low Fourteenth street, wa* lo town . Sunday. sccompaoled by John Haunt*, . ' of Pnlladelpbta. William J. O'Brteo and Joseph t 0 O'Kaue. of Philadelphia, motored to y tbl* city lo tbe auto of the Aral named , Saturday evening aud went back r, Sunday evening. Wilson "Y. Christian, a student lo the deutel department of tbe Cnlveris elty of Pennsylvania, wa* the gueat of ■r hi* parent*. Jobu B. Christian sod r- wife, lu thl* clly. Sunday. 1 Mr. cud Mr*. Laodl*. of Phlladelr. pbla. were al Mr*. J. B. McCullough's I- cottage. Seveoteentb afreet and Central avenue. Sunday. Mrs. Laud!* le a niece of Mr*- McCulioogb. a. Past Commodore Clarenoe C. W a, Wilson, of Philadelphia, waa lu town Sunday and waa out on the pier being re constructed for the Ocean City Fisblog Is Clup. of whlcb.botka member.

A CENSUS OF CITY [ IS TO BE TAKEN Supervisor Ward HigbeeWill Start Enumerators on Work June i Ward Hlgbee will lie supervisor of the Slate census lu Ocean Clly aud George Nlcker*on and J. W. Thur-lon , w ill hf the enumerator*. The work of . taking the cen.u* of Ocean City will . started June 1. \ It ha* been five year* «lnce the last j . census wa* faken Jiere, and that wa* , under the «U|iervl-l<iu of the C S. ! t Goverbiueut. Many were heard to] ex pre— ttie view that a lot of resldent- • ""h.',1 e^n°' ret he return* ''ave the population a* only about 1 9vv • With nearly 9(10 voter* registered ' and with TOO pupil* In the public j school*. Oceau Clly'* all-year population should uot be under 2500. If one , I* lo go" by the usual average-. I So uow get ready for the een»u« aud help the enumerator* in tlielr ti»k. . Remember thai the enumerator* are . bound to keep secret theliiformElilTHniB skstinsi.:— The monotony oHlfe at Ocean City w as *omewhat relieved last night by au anll■ulfragetpeaker at the new clly hall, lu the course of liar remark* against llie adoption of equal sullrage, she . laid sires* on Hie statement that the \ cost of llie election* would be greatly euhauced without In any wl-e changing the result, citing the recent election , Chicago a* authority. Hhe likewise . denied *tatl*llcal authority that the economic pressure wa* responsible for women aud children seeking Industrial occupation or that they through de- , predating wage- were dlsplaclug men who otherwise would hebread-wluuer* for famllle*. I will be glad lo discus* these Is-ue*, If you will permit, lu the Hgk'TliHiU 1 consider the que*Hou , New Jer»ey. I lu tbe tint lii*latic*. tbe I'nlted I State* I* laying claim lo Hie Hlle of a , democracy. A* such all cla«*e« and , coudlllou* of citizen* should have llie , right to express their conviction through the ballot, otherwise it I* not . democracy. For tbl* reason In thl* counfy women have the right and •hould be enfranchised to vote. In a restricted -ull'rage there I- Imminent . danger of Ma** legislation lu the Ini fere*! of the few at the expense aud r of tbe many, beoauae a mtiit orlty of voles lu clan legl-latlou are I not difllcult or ImiKM-lble lo handle by • the luteresl*. We have had satlefactory evidence of this, uot alone In . -New Jersey and Pennsylvania, but couutry, a* well a* the ualloual ( government. Therefore. In securing the honest exprexlon of the citizens, the lucrease In cost of obtaining It le of liislgiiltlcaot consideration. Cla** legislation may beaummerlzod a* follow*; Child labor, women for ' commercial aud Immoral purposes, and the rum interests, with It* vicious alliance*. I hive no doubt that wheu alliance-, i o*ie uu uuuui !uw "ucu

women vote the age uf oouseut will he ■ iiorea-ed and the brute that take* ad- cl vantage of Iguorauce aud luuooeuce o will be promptly and summarily u< dealt with. If for uo other reason, ,r alone I* -ufflcienl that women _ should have a *ay In th* *teudardtzaAgain, ibe improveiqent In matia* *o evolutlonlzed bu-lueee a brxwu I* jio longer eu eawutlal lu ■ many departments of manufacture; lu al wage* In these have decreased aud the mete worker* replaced t, women and children. Several •bop* lu Polledelphia manufacturing 'i brass clook* aud valve* use women end children exclusively. A Psoiiayl- ' veuia aenstor rune a shop lu the vicinity of pm-tou, using women worker* lu uiisaultary building* aud K under vlilatfttg condition*, who-e employment I* such a* to preclude pro|«r H raimeut ou tbe upper purtlou* of their , bodies Jf tbe ecoiiomlo ooodltlou Is a uot forclug *ucli glrls4>ut of tbe borne. „ would like to know what I*. Cer- „ taluly not love for eucb work Tbeo, n ' too, whit luducemeol ha* such a girl to ofler to a red-blooded man to marry v _ pe-s ti.» hapa nf hepplnMt i love? Absolutely not, Her destiny I* ! to colo dollar* for her ex, . plolleie until she drop* dead or be- r come* a charge to the State, and yet tbe speaker aaM last olgbt tbe obeocea ■ were oue to »i* that a girl would i marry aud be taken out of tbe Indue- ( r trial life lu seven year*. In Ibe textile loduMries, tbe eweat- , ebop* and tbe garment makers from Malue to tbe Gulf may be found tbou- J ■aud* upon tbouaaud* of women aud t ' children who are coining ibtlr bodies 1 Into dollars and plllog tbetq on tbe gltsr of graft. |f tbe metbuda em- 1 ' ployed by tbes* exploiter* le of para- ( mount Importance to tbe voters of ' 1 New Jersey tbao tbe btgber claim* of '' tbeu deny tbe right of ' -uflrxg# lc women aud ultimately I 1 Hue country will reach lu Waterloo. ' Tbe sutlragist* of Oceau City should < arrange for a public debate with la-t * olgbt1* speaker at lb* earliest oppor- " _ Re-peetfully, '• Hekev L. Stiixwaoea. '' Ocean City, May 5 . Tail|sa tar OalalWe Papil*. '• Apropos of a recent rallDg by tbe ■ local Board of Education, tbe ''ape '* May County OsteUa *ay*i Tbe Oceau >• CUy High School baa raised tbe tultou fee (for outside student*) from r |2S to HO. wblob .bow. that tbe school u board bae beeu doing some "ftgurlug " g No high school lu Cape May Coputy g van afford to take pupUe at f25 per year

CARS HERE IN I PUBLICITY RUN ~ Motor Club of Harrifiburfv Brought 300 Visitors lo I This Pretty Resort. I artist j Atlaptlc CHy. if *1 the Clly lull mrner l.y -.uue ..f lb- j u ] president of the Hoard «>f trade. *ud •f many of them ln-|«<-ted the clly hall II j and were given booklet-. They all » i They started ou llie run from llarri-<-]burg early Monday morn tng aud made , I* j Isnlic Clly -that evening, and where i* they remained alt mglit e They all reported having . g—l run and au enjoyable lime, w ith .10 aerl■d dent* to tuv Ihelr plea-ure. " lc Alter a stay of -nut time In Hit- »• city, the club run w s- continued down Isle City. d Ocean CUy •presented, nine Iroplile* It. for the run. re Henry W Town-end and William 1- H. ( Villi— ofi, Jr , looked after the tloiwig and checking lu llii- clly. DR. PAYRAN BURIED ^ U.de*. Xe*n.rr. *l j Jersey t ooteeeucr. £ The body of tlie Rev. Dr J. H. I'ay- | " dtst Epl-copil Church, w ho died' at lite ] " home In Camden, wa. Interred 111 Mer- i * cer CAuelery. Trenton Monday after- | n Funeral -ervlce- were held, Monday j * morning lu the Asbury Mettiodtet < 18 qnurcli at Camden, w ith the Rev. I)r j '' F. A DeMaris, superintendent of Hie I Camden District, oflldatlug. . Mint* j Jarwy Conference attended tbe eervice. Dr. I'ay ran wa- -ecretary of the con j four year- he served a- pa-tor of the 0 M. E. Church at Burlington. Anio Drivers* Llcrnar*. d Exam iiiatlou- of applicant- for"aulo a drivers' licenses w ill be ' held at Hie 1 d court house building at' Cape May e Court Hou-e the tlr»t Saturday of each ; n month and at the city hall In Atlantic it City the llr»t and third Monday of is each mouth and *l«o every Monday d during June aud July. Tbe hour, of examination will be between 111 a m it Slid 8 30 p. m , uule— otherwise 1- specified. rc Tea thou-sud copies of the aiinouuce,y meut aud lyogram of the State -urn- *. mar school* fur llie year llll.i have been in Issued by llie Slate II partment of „ Public Instruct Ion. Dr T D. Sensor I6ld Prof. J. M. Steven* while here a '• few day* ago. Occ.n City llgure* al promlueutly In these booklet*. ig s, Admire Ocean Clly. Henry Mutter and wife, of Pitt*, buigh, came lo thl* city a few d*y* ago and ptld a snort vl-lttoCapt •O Veuve L. Kaly and family. They or were *0 pleased with thl- resort Hut ir they decided to spend a portion of the 1. •um'°" , iu " Recovering from Operation.

Joseph 1. Scull ha* relumed lo thl. from Werflersvllle, where he accompanied hi* brother. Harry G Scull, Atlantic Clly. who will reuisln there -nine tloie He I- recovering from a _ REPORT OF THE CONDITION First National Bank ^ uy«^lw^on*-cutr^SW0"^u^ ""Stt deposuir' or' tilll!' Saj-Wr ' ( posl.l rirlu-rtl K " WJBU u) m Totef boadlb SSSmK *<o-. Hubsrrlplion tonto •* ofiPedera! Hserve H-Dk. »T.AJUJJ0 • Kracu£*M'arrcorr, nlekete ^ J 1 bank*. mux) " , Total Colo mad cerUOo-te", II JIU M I UtjsI lender nut— , « puanteod (wUb U.^Trewo eireolatlonb IJOOOM Total. Kit, -SO X, > t.l A ntblTlK*. I . CspltAl -look paid In. I VIAXl.W I I'll ill Tided proflte. IT-Vt- 'J* , served tor lulerw b (AW f u« amount on hand and in'"'0" j Trea-ur>Gar redemption or In^TdMl dedans -u'lpncl 1—4>1 j * l>epa*lt* requllioc^otlce of ■. leak tli an Al day*. HS^UUd DepOkllk^- to ID or - n amtf r°"*"rm' "ocu",> lor g, BUM payable, lurtudlas oDItcattoB* ie Total, Muit n named bask, do solemnly swear thaL-tbe ^ above ^lalrmrm troe 10 Ibe bat oTmy al !blj oTli'iyf lite •worD 10 b"°r* nb " CL'ttTIJ A"**' H. HOWARD TUUKX. •e ». W KHI KV LAKE. Jin. L BCCLL

Jones' Men's Shop 804-06 Asbury Avenue j -- -OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' j PaTm^Bcacii Suits. Flannel Pants. Ready-Made Pants,! -Stetson Hats, Rifle Serge Coats, S3. 5° P' $600. Auto Dusters and Pla'ck Alpaca Ctiats, Si. 50 up. ] J *■ "» Hal iiiaca^n Coats, Rain Coats, Sweaters^, . Hags, Suit Cases, Caps. ,' / •' STRAW HATS - Jt.jo JO fa.oo NEXT DOOR TO THE OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO MCALLISTER'S The Leading Dry Goods Store j AV :r //lings /m Spring audi Summer. : New I mbroiderics. I-Tnc" assortment of new embroideries, all . New Tap Silk and Bilk Crepe de Chine AVaists in white, New Curtain Material*. * We are showing a great assortment of f curtain materials with dots, fignres^colorcd borders, etc.. 10c 1 ' Be Jding Sfiecial values in sheets and pillow cascS. ' Canton Crepe, l-'ine Silk Crcj>e. 30 inches wide, hi .bl&ck, while, pink, blue and lavender. 48c yard. trir NOTICE OUR. WINDOWS. S. S. McAllister ocTJ?TV' <•* =bA j HARVEY Y. LAKE | REAL ESTATE I 838 Asbury Avenue f i Ocean City New Jersey | B. Prank Smith Go.,b^0kcrbtc . If you have money to loan see us for'go6d investments. For sale, fine x lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. t Two lobs corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, r f 1 200. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, I attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity? Fire insurance placed p with l>est companies. ' 1036 Asbury Ave. ALONZO COTTON REAL ESTATE 019 ASBUffY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. '' Five cottage- on Central avenue, from Sixth to Eighth iltreets, for sale, very - reasonable. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Fourth street, lot 40x100, II with garage, only f J500. Furnished cottage on Central avfWBe, aliove Third *treet, ,f only jM>uo. Furnished cottage on Fiflb street, f>/uo. Two cottages and one lot r 011 Asbury avenue, nea^r Seventh street, only Also two cottages on Asbury REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean Oity, N. J. tmvcv tg 1 aav nv MnDTrtrc LOAN .

No waiting for two week* to know If you can get It; we can tell .yon at .. once. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage* for ■" ■ale. Also lot* for Investment aud for Improvement— tbe choice ol Oceau City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., - Ocean City, N. J. ^ Interesting to Investors j Those Who Wish o Desirable Location lor a Seaside Home ~ FOR S A L E-A 'e* lot* located In Section G. Ooean Oity, N. J., . ==^=^= In vicinity of State road and Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad stations. Also sites for bungalow* situate on Great Bgg II.,:. 1, Hay , Heesl.y'* Point, N. J. A RTHUR^D.JB ARROWS 1 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. | SHUN OIL FEAR GASOLINE I I 3 'II Use Gnu for cooking, heating and lighting. ^ A Gag J t T Hange will bake, broil, fry and do anythlhg elae one can J - 9 demand from the bent coal range. •! Gag Arcg will be in- 1 ' m gtalled on contract, pay only for gag congumed. No charge | • . A for the arcs. • j ' i The City Gas Light Company ^ [ X. V * r * i ° LAWRENCE M. LEAR I Sucaisor to ' e.ss *-..«• aa-w N. C. GODFREY mo-snn, tsa-a Upholstering, Awnings, House Furnishings * , 1 657-659 ASBURY AVENUE . OCEAN CITY, N. J. estimates cheerfully given ' THE BREAKERS only 60ar0walk hotel " American Plan, Elevator, Auto Bus, Tennis Court, Hot and ' Qold Running Water, Telephone in Every Room, New Die 6 Kitchen. Special Spring Rates. Open Saturday, March 27, for the season. I K. A. Young, Mar. ( * Try an Advertisement in the Sen- i tinel and you axe sure to get quick results.

WOTH-S SAD ( OTTSBM. H0T6L oise^YRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Btrerta OPEN ALL THE YEAR j M. K. Pmitii RrcKntoBAM. Scotch Mali 8ANATORRJM — Op*n All tha Vwar— Mil* NV K Towsaa. H, S. B. Ilrfimur Hrad Sun* Mgr. THE IMPERIAL I0IS CKKTRAl, A VK„ OCKAW CITY, l> ~ Iipen^nr^th* swoix PleamuUy THE KATHLU liaec*nlr*l Aveon*. OCKAN CITY, U.1. m nsisea l r. w m a cow a rd WYOMING ra« orxsi iteiiii , Oceau City. N. 1. Open all lb. y*ar s Hot Water H*a a. p. muss flOTEL ATGLEN ' On* of tb* most oentrallv loosted hotels la ! "-can City. Tb* aim ha* always besc to I nmke this house selectwbd homalika, sag its f lares and sssnrvd i^yonag* provss iu soo- «. c. sorr. Prop. \ STERLING HOTEL w* OPCH ALL VEAU [ Hot water beat. Winter boarders solicited. [ THE HEWLINGS . 1 having decided to clow for the winter, , It will t« re-opeued for gueeta lo Mny, . 1916. L IS. HtWUIOI ' Mntb and Wsslsy av*. Oosaa City, CI. J c NEW HOTEL ELBERON kiuuth aisu central avkm0k ocean city, n. j.s Nsjlor and uayrs, Propristrssses j Poertevntli Hesson. rborongblr rvoovaud and neWly ps pared, Bell Pbonss: 17 -X SMI lORKSIjfE SS'i Open For Season Central avenue and Nlolb sir eel. Wu. H. DiimoTH.'r»or. r ■ r. 1 1 tor Booklet. - Hot Water JteeJ ]. THE OCEANIC * Oceau City, N. 1. Open* April first for the eeaeou. I A. E. BAKER Dance Every CoM l.narkes, Wednesday and Ftc. Saturday Night

The Excursion House JAMBS CLARK PrepriMar MAIN STREET sad . . . NEW JERSEY AVH^fi" SOMERS' Poller :: N.J. THOMAS J. THORN ^ H Slortet H aT 1128 Bay Avenua PRICES AND WORK RIGHT BOTH PHOHCS ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies l».cc«..r to I. S. Oamplsa) Seventh St. and West Ave! Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Products Butter and Egga Ask for Booklet of HpedalUaa Orders Delivered Both Pluses The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING ( SHOP repairing neatly done ♦14-118 Asbury Art. Octta City, H i For Sale 7 lots on Asbury avenue, up-to-grade; all city improvements, including paved streets, $3,000.00. Party most have money. Half Cash. Clayton Haincs Brick xighth strut, ocxaa os TV, a J. The Sentinel and Get Besolts