Ocean City Sentinel, 13 May 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 4

6DNDECKER S TALK OM "CO-OPERATION" President of Rotary Clnb Tells Vital Truths to Yacht Clnb Men. At I be weekly noon-day luncheon of tbe Oceeu City Vecht Club nreni tar. Id Pbiledelphl* last Friday , the club bad u IU guests tbe KoUry Club of Pbiledelphl*. Tbe preeldeut of the BolMy Club, Uuy Guodecker. who la a doe* etndeot of bualneaa, made an address oo 'To-operatlon." He wae lotioduced by Or. I N. Grlscom and ■poke a* follow*: "In a reoeot addreee, It wae elated ' that 'Competition ae a cardinal busl- 1 nee* principle baa been aucceeded by eo-operatlon.' Whether one believe* ' tbla le a deelrable cbauge or not, the ' atatement Hugs with optimums. It rareinds us af the optimistic -boy who ' was flablug. An ou- looker aaked bios If be bad bad auy luck and be re- ' a ponded, 'When I get tbla one and 1 two more, 1 will have -three.' !*t ua - eonalder tbe matter of competition 1 venue oo-ope ration. "Competition baa alwaya been con ' alderad tbe life of bualneaa. Through ' k, we b'ave been enabled to buy more ' cheaply. Tbe more keeu competition baa beooma the more It baa nece**ltated work, on tbe part of manufacturer*, ' to produce article* whlcb tbe public ' will buy. We, tberefore, owe much lo competition for tbe many labor-aavlug 1 devisee need .In tbe borne and li^ out raapectlve businesses. lo abort, all of c ua bare been afforded opportunities wbleb would oarer bare been thought ' of or provided without competition. ' "Tbe value of competition ae a ' factor In bntlnea* ha* been recognized by l be Uullad State* Government and 1 theaocallad an U- treat law* bare been ' peered to prevent tbe etifllng of tbla ' force wblcb worka to your advantage and mine. There are, however, aome \ law* -of our Government wblcb pre- ' vent competition for a certain uumber of year*. I rarer to tbe patent law*. ' It I* bald that a pateol rlgbt I* a necea•arj atlmulua to Induce men lo tbluk and work unrewarded, oflllme* for yeank U> provide ua with tbe product sf their brain* aod band*. "In a broad eorvry of oom petit l>o lo tbe bnelnee* world one fluda tbat tl bae been oted a* a doak to cover ebarp ' practices, aelfleb dl.regerd of rlgbt* | and the cultivation of grosser feeling* rewards others. Tbla myopic view of ' cam petition boa tended to -make the great bualneaa world, of which you "bd l are a part, one battle-field for ' . hollar* and mou. 1 "While It Is dleeouraglng lo see a ' valuable aeaet Ilka competlllon In tbla bldeooe mien, which, ae Shake* pea rr ' aaye, "to be baled need* bullo beeeen,< yet we cannot help but believe tbat tbla oo nd It loo la but Inridat^, aod [ "Believing tbet competition bae ' been an advantage, why should a ■an aznltantly state tbat 'oompetltlou ' aa a cardinal buetoeee principle baa ban aaeemded by oo-oparatloo?' Those who appUodad tb* spraker felt, and I with tbem, Usat, when be epoks three words, be had lo mind tbe rooting out «f on worthy practices of competition through Um benign working* of the eplflt of co-operation. If tbe speaker ■■Med bis Idee to this general Ibougblaad tb* thought nelly deacribe* what Jegotngoulo tbe buetoeaa world, then «ar eountry Is eurely making history ( "Mr. William B. Klah, praaldant of , the Prints Bladerman Company of , Ueeaiaad, Oblo, lo a splendid article • on 'Oo-oparatlon,' says, -Tbe co -operatfve aplrlt I* gradually permeating all «r*U of. aoolaty. In tb* humblest c •SUvRtea, it la beeomlog not aloue « aeaaiteat, bat la actually becoming tbe folding spirit and tbe ml* of act Ion. lb tb# .field of finance we find tbe \ henke In the larger center bended to- " gather In clearing bouse *~«ci*u<W , b°d Stale association* Businaa me* • and ■anafacturar* have their Iocs). ' (Mate ead National aaaoetaUoue work- 1 log »<* Improvement and betterment , In tbe aeeana of production and dtstrt-' i button. Profeeaional men and men of 1 science have their societies for tbe ! Interchange of thought and tb* eleva- t two of their respective callings c nraltomeo aod toilers have their afflllelioa for mutual improvement and advantage. It l* perfectly natural and tagloel tbat tboa* engaged in one " Una of eudeavor with an obvious com- J mon Interest ebould oo-operate, because t oo-operellon.aa commonly understood, i and properly Interpreted. I* tbe odd- 1 V carted action of tbe many to accom- { 1 pi lab what would ba dimcult for Ibe Waw, nod Impoaaibla for tb* Individual. Mumaolly suggeeu tbat tbla same befieflt* If tb* aplrlt of co operation ^ mo ba extended to Ibe relation wblrh J (employee.' On this point I recall a r teory by Leigh Mllcbel Hodges— the 1 Optimist'— told In tbe North Amerl- 1 sen of March 27, 1914. "Mr. Hodgea aaya, 'From tbe play room be called lo me. saying be t wanted me to come 'rlgbt away.' si,, I like tb* mate I am, I did Ibe captain', jj bidding. Oo tbe floor be bed built a t railroad track— a moat wouderful oue a with curves that would ahame Ibe * PlMny'a famed Horee-sboe-aud •witching arrangement* which would wreck • whole system, to aay nothing , of a stogie train. v "But K was wonderful for him. He * is six. Every section of eblnlug track " wae firmly Joined, aud all tbe aiguals y were In place, *Qd for length it was • a record-breaker, at least In my bom* tbat I.au* have delayed longer than ureal my accustomed praise; for. lurn- f' teg to me. be a* HI: Daddy just aay you think It'* floe, II help, me.' There <> be Mood, a mere bit of aoul dual. "} echoing tb* hunger of tb* whole race: £ tbeyearulngofweull.no matter bow old, or bow eoaaamfol, or bow poor 'Jote aay you tntek H'e Oue, It belpe tea.' Oh, you buMwam men. who bin f> rtarts and salrefolk: you factory »c owwan who bit* band*, and all you paupla who eooae la contact with to Cthv people. why don't you say you m

tbluk ll'e flue a llllle oftenet? Why don 'I you make It a rule lu yeur shop*, •lore*, borne* aud fai-Iorle* lo never I allow any piece of good work or any extra effort lu Ibe direction of good work— even though the effort "tailed j lo complain aboul poor work- or lack of eflorl. Vet you etaud wondering ' why II I* thai you can't gel tbe sort of co-operallun you want and need.' . "Before leaving Ibe topic of indost rial co operalioii, I wl.h lo make another quotation from tbe pen of Mr J Flab: When corporation* seek Ibe co- | working fo^pe I* made acquainted with Ibe problem*, aim* aud pu^kwes of tbe managemrul. it -baa boeu found . that their dWIvitie* assume a dlfferenl spirit . The thought is epreadiug that I [lie living, thluSlug uull* tbat const l- * ubalanllal and valuable contribution* to Ibe solution of..que*Uous aud probp of modern bu*lue**lli* along thl- line of co-operallon, I would say 'there I* 1 yet hope ' Kemember Klberl Hub- 1 I bard'* word*: -Noah was a. x hundred _ years o Id before be knew bow lo build . | an ark.' Don't low your grip. "Let us direct our atleuliou for a ( minute lo organized effort* of co oper- | alion among men of the same line of ' bu*lueM. •*, for example, tbe National : Association of .Stationer* *nd the. Ad. 1 vl en's Asmcialion of America. There ' association* aud dozen* of kiudrcd [ organ ballon, are working In lake Ibe . friction out of Ibere various business , : line*. ; '.•They have rec oguized tlial lire sucr eea* of an entire ludualry needs mutual belpfulnrar, aud It la right here that co-operation cornea In. You recall the couveotlou of A<^ Meu wblcb wae lield 1 lo Ibe city of Toronto last summer. ' . While there la no occu|ialiou wblcb la I dlatluclly corapetlllve than ad- ' t vertlalug, yet. tbe dominant feature In ' ( convention was tbe eplrll of co-opera-tlou. Tbe code of correct preciu-e* j | submitted aud approved at tbe Ad. | Meu 'a Convention was a path-break- ' J lug Idea lu the bualiieaa world. Tbla 1 code of ethic*, a co-operative Idea, will be a bene til lo Iboae Ad. Meu who 1 ' bave always lived lu . high prluclple*: 1 J II will l>e a benefit to Iboae meu who ' have had their couacle uce* made more 1 exacting; and lastly , It will be a bene- 1 lit to every mau who buys advertising. "Competition could nol have pro- ' ) elded tbla safeguard lo Ibe business ' t world. It would rather bave pre- ; vented It Tbte sowing of t be seed of ' co-ope ratiou in a particular Hue of 1 _ bualneaa i* comparatively new. "There are eome olber Horn of bush 1 f uaaaaadly In need of a code to correct 1 men's outfitter*' store said, tbat hi* ! | Ideal salesmen was one who could sell 1 ' a dram aull to a mau who canie luto 1 j the More to buy a celluloid collar. ' "Let ua consider for a minute tbe 1 metier of co-operation among men lu ' different line* of business. Chambers 1 ( of commerce, board* of trade aDd 1 ' bualneaa meo'a aaeoclatlona In towns 1 and clUea bave united men In dlfferenl ' ^ buslueaeea In op* aaeoclatlon. It baa 1 not been to very long tbat It wai pos- ' alble to Interest men, altruistically, In 1 Ibe bualneaa affairs of their borne town 1 It waa found that men whose bual- 1 o eases were not vitally affected by tbe 1 [ matters taken up would not etaud back J ' of Ibe measure* strong enough lo give ' r tbem tbe proper puocb lu tbe.com ' ' muolty. We have not developed Ibe 1 communal feeling Id tbe eaat at 4 ' strongly aa It baa developed lu tbe w*M aud south. It la grand to note ' 1 tbe eutbualasm with wblcb men there 1 speak of 'My Town' -My Country' and 1 •MyHUte.' . I ttydnSBadaaztwJ^' I NEW QUARTERS I I aiarr ai ej« Astonrj Aitoat. • La wrenoe M. Lear, upholsterer, wbo « pasbeeu compelled by tbe recent sale i of- the- building be has -occupied for a , number of years, loieek new quarters,' , baa lawacd, through Joseph I. Scull's ' agency, tbe Benjamin F. Deacon I 661 Asbury aveuue, across ■ tbe etreet from his old etaud. Mr Lw la making a number of big lo bis-new store build ■ aDd be will there bave more com- ( modtoua quartera for Ibe dlapley uf ■ bis goods. Tbe oew store will give . blm a better cbauee lo handle bla busiwblcb la growing beyond ibe ' capacity of bl* old aland. t — | Tie Palace llaraic.

Alteotlon of Ibe readers or the HKN-rism. la called to tbe ad vert iw meut of tbe Falaoe Garage at Blxtb •tree! and Asbury avenue. Tbegtrsge one of tbe moat complete In ibis eeclion, le under tbe person al management of tbe owoer, Belford L. Co**a» boom. Owners of autos should give blm an early call. ■ oVed to Virginia. L. I. Huaeey, wbo ran tbe Bca I*le CHy Kevlew for«txye*r.n,a, gone to \ Irgiuia lo reside • He was accompanied by hie wtft. The psper baa been taken over by tbe owner, Edward C. Btaveua, wbo bald a chattel mortgage covering tbe plant. It wa* tbe only Democratic .paper publbbed this county. Alexander r osier Burled. Alexander Foster waa burled from borne. 2418 Poplar street. Philadelphia, Friday afteruoou Mr. Foster, who waa revaoly-Hix years old, had been a summer resident of Ibis city, at collage. Twelfth street and Asbury highly esteemed by bla neighbor* i Coonia W.C. T. I. I aiiiinie. | The annual luatllute or ibe Woman '* t'brlrtlau Temperance I'ulou of t'ape County will ua held lu tbe First : FZ. Church at rtea Isle Cltv on Wed - . ueaday. May 19 Mlaa Elizabeth Goodwin. State secretary of the . dd""* " Bra,,cb- » Rive an , Kaieaeiag louzraiauiioai. Tbe Skhtinki.JoIu*u lib tbelr many , Mesara I bamplou, Adam* and '"ibi" 1 1 bell on tbelr successful tight for elec ta* CKy Commissioner*. The new ! r offli-ials bave tbe best wlsbe* of tlie 'a Ht.vnjiKi. for a most auccerefdl ad-ja miulrirailon. ^ - U Director Porter, of tbe Ptnladelpbia ' Department of Public Safely, will IK address ibe members of tbe Ocean , tl City Yacht Club at tbe boou iuucbeuu leal the St. Jamas. Philadelphia, tomor- n A foil attendance -of tbe yachts- T la urged. jd|

: "mother's dat" ; • was obseryed 1 Pastor Mitch Preached Strong °f Sermon- in Immanncl Baptist Chnrch. " "'M oilier'* Dly" wa* Ibe ruling idea of all the service* hCd at Hie Baptist j ' white carnation*, arranged by -Mr* Mann. ■ In the morning the Kev. George F. Milch read that famou* tliirly-tlrvt chapter of Proverb*, and . taking 111- * text from Ibe twenty . tlftb ver-e. "Strength 'and dignity are her clotli1 log." preached upon the subject, - Hut " Mothers." A special fealure of (lie service wa* Ibe solo by Miss Mary ' Clark on "Mother." ' Special erlrclee# In the Sunday r school, following tbe lesson hour, were " enjoyed by all Tbe junior choir sang. J lions by Hubert Wlnterbtdlom and Mllliceut Smith. if lu Hi* evening serviced! I enjoyed the selei^lou by Ibe choir. Mr. Mitch preached a strong sermon on "The State and Motherhood," from tbe ; not thy mother when .tie I* old " "Tbe recent passage of tbe'Widowed Mothers' i'euslon Law ' by l|ie Stale of New York I* a forward movement In social betterment and an altogether new application of real honor to , Mother.' If tbe thought of the tekt [ I* w ise counsel to tbe Individual sou . and daughter from Ibe man of dom, Solomon, surely II I* equally^ I to tbe aggregale of son. and daughters wbo make up tbe State. The uufor^i- ' "idTtiView'" rr? 7 "T j 'Slate! I. coming to her own. How loug ere the State sball rsl-e to the la- ] juncllQii of the text, 'Despise not thy t mother wbeu she Is old?' I ' There Is a real significance IU llil* ( peoslou law for tuolberbood. Too . many mothers, indeed molbers getij erally. seem lo Iblnk lliat molberbood , I* entirely a personal mailer, ft ba* | been rightly staled, 'tbe child I* tbe •eed of the future.' However, It mu*l [ be forgotten that tbe borne under mother's care la tbe flr»t and most Important mould of that seed. Tlie home , largely w bat our motbee* determine r It shall be. Therefore, the mother wbo prepares her borne so as to properly build up aud unfold the child Is j greatly serving and cou-ervlug nol p ouly the present but Ibe entire foture. t So It come* about that such a law a* , Ibe Widowed Mother.' Pension Law I* j at ODce-a measure of self^ preservation aud commits Ibe Stale to Ibe ackuowl- , edgement of Ibe principle Ibat the , welfare of tbe commonwealth lade , termlned by the condition of Ibe least I Individual molber, Ibe lowliest w idow . . and tbe humblest child. What greudet , aud mote Insplrmg Ihougbt for con- , templatlon on -Mother's Day?' "Then, too, tbla law means tbe aboli- . of tbe separation of Ibe widow from ber children heretofore thought ' Sncb separation of mother , and child In Ibe most Impressionable . of Ibe life of Ibe child Is alto- , gelher undesirable. No adequate substitute ba* been found for tbe personal . attention of a proper mother. The , orphan asylum Is merely temporary. , "Again, this new law Is a real , atruke against Ibe so-called 'abaeutee'. , molber. Both among the rich and I those In more moderate circumstance* Is a very widespread practice of relegating tbe care of children to one or another afcency for nurelog. It Is a that one of Ibe most urgent need* of oifr time* is tbe greater closeness : and persistent Intimacy of relationship between parent and child. We i allowing our aelflsb Indulgence of > luxury and ease to befool ourselves, damage unr children, and cbeal tbe \ There If no Influence as peue i Irallng, as stimulating and as saving > as la tbat of a proper mother. Of course, proper molberbood Involve | persistent and long aelf-sacrlflce lo giv* one's self to one's child, and Ibe wowbo accepts molberbood wltboul ' the acceptance of Ibe maulfold impll- ' cations of duly is uu wort by of tbe reception of Hie noblest possibility aod icpnuu ui ills iiuuie.1 (KJSSIUMIiy aod )'

Ibe greatest dlgulty upou earth. "Fiually, tbla tie* law ought to be a e summons to motherhood to every - woman who enters marriage. On ac- ' connt of- Us luesllmable moral possl- . billtie* for self and society motber- - hood — liould be yearned by every nor ^ mal woman. Neither man Dor woman r may be aald lo have truly lived without Hie opportunity of enlerlug tbe depths of existence Ibat comes with , Ibe ble»*lug of parenlbood. We uctd i greatly In our coifolry a more general • exallatlon of Ibe dignity and glory of " molberbood. We may leirti from the I Hebrews of old, or even from the very » primitive women of barbarian |>e<iple-. I who considered cblldlesoe**. un lexunavoidable. a dire disgrace. And tbu* It follow* tbat no bu.baud aud wife wuo can afford II ought to-be . without a boy or girl lu tbelr home . If they are unable lo allaln lo tbe dlgully of nelure. tb»y should by 1 adoption, ludetd. Ibe deepest re*|iecl , sud tbe highest admiration should be awarded lo those wbp evince tbat nobility of character wblcb consents to become a father or molber to tbe ' "The Widowed Mothers' Pension Lew of New York Htate Is a great social and nigral achievement ' ' A titling conclusion to Ibe service ' the solo by Mr*. Fj A. Bourgeois, entitled. -My Mother's Prayer." Had riessanl visit. Mr*. Jennie Knauff, of Philadelphia wa* the linate** of a party of . friend- at tlie Brady collage, on Six- I jteentb etreel. near tbe ocean front, Saturday and Sunday. Those lo Ibe ! party were Miss McNeil. Misses M A and Florence Fitzgerald. Mis. Ky.u and Mis* Donnelly, of Philadelphia. I bey bad a very enjoyable outing. 1 Caadldaisra naised Two candidates were raised In Hie 1 K. of P. Lodge Monday evening from I rank of pylblau lo Ibe rank of • I esquire. Titer *IH be raised lo Hie ' ! 'auk of kutgbt next Monday evening local lodge 1* in a prosperous con- if dlllon. I |

RED MEN ELECT fjrgaslmiilali in This'Uax is in | proved Hrdejjjf-^eir^Men In Pater-oii. | Hie following newly Elected officer* E | were Itislelled: t'lisrleir tirace, South I Amboy, great prop/el: J. Milton I Burdge, L'auiden, gre/t sscliem; John A. Meyers, Lskew^al. great senior « J sagamore; Allyn Thompson. Morn. -I : town, great junior sagamore; t 'barleh H. I arrl*. represemalives to lire grand Great hief of Kecord* Slevru* made a supplemental report showing thai .1 there were now twenly-seveb mem I. ber- at large conuecled with Hie Aged -. Meu'* F'oud of Hie order. Two bad I- died during the year. They bad paid ir into k,c w ampum bell of tlie Great e Council durlug the year, f J4S.60. and aud 4100 for death*, y . Great Keeper of Wampum' Spoflord e repojte-j thai at lire opening uf Hie -e--fuud. M.2I5 8S; Aged Men'- fund, if 9241 67: orphans' F'und. 91 XiS.ll.wlIll $•>.000 of Hie Inner fund luveslMf lu i Ursl mortgage, making Hie entire e Tire financial committee made Hietr e u-ual recommendations for •ppropriar Hon. for all purpo-e- for Ibe eu.iilug !; adopted unanlmou-ly. They also 1 recommended thai lire per capita laS f be made flfty-seveu ceuls for ibe en- , -ulug year, thirty cents lo he paid In r June and twenty seven lu He, -ember. Y The lax I* divided aa follow.: Thirty - , tl ye ceul- for general ex Reuses of Hie ; replenish the Aged Men's Fuud. ' Tbe commlllee on state of the order . made a report appealiug fur tbe Or . pbaue' Fund aud eulogizing Hie work f done by the committee bavlug It "lu charge. A voluntary sub-crlptlon waLINEN SHOWER 1 Vilas o. Peart Hcuii Gives Plea*- * ant Morpilse b» Frlrsda. ' Mis- Margaret Barker, at ber botur, I 8JI Wesley aveuue. a few evening. r since, gave a surprise llueu -bower lu T Ml— O. Bearl Scull, a school teacher ' here, and daughter of Abel D. Scuil e and wife. 0 Miss rtcull, wbo Is to be married next y mouth, recviveil many gifts. * Those present were Mr*. I'. Homer II Shoemaker. Mr*. Lawrence M. Irear. '• Mr* George F. Starr, Ml.-es Mettle K ' Boyle, Berlba Scull, Bertie Slue*. * Harriet Scburcb, Berlba t'ampbeil. " luez Corson , Louisa Corson, Mary '• Fox. Ada M. ltanck, Heleu Campbell. e Eruesliue Scull, Uu— le Hand aud ! Mis. Heeler. GIVEN A SURPRISE ' Anna May Magionls, daoghler uf Mr. aud Mr>. Charles T. Magluuls. pi J «"« Centre, ae ws. gleeu a blrlll. e day surprise party by a number of "tier ( young frleuds Friday evening. All ( had a very pleasant time playing games, followed by lefresbmeiils. Those present were Bernlce Hull man, Florence Goucbrnar. Bessie Weeks. Dorothy Jones. Marj irle Ben- " Ibam, Margaret Guard, Fjllzatielli s'. VenaUle aud Josephine Maginul. d Scott Adams, Harvey O-vff Koberl „ Fawceii. Edward Sulluii. Charles Cox Cbarle* Maglunl. and Ue» Gardiner « Real Ksiate Tranilera. Keceut real esute Irausfer* lu Ocean » City recorded lu Hie office of Couuly is Clerk Hlldretb, a* reported In tbe Caj>e May County Gazelle, are a. follows: C-oleman F. Corson, siienl! iland of * Abble e Convert, to George C J. >f Fleck. 91892 41. Lot 19. Glen Cove. >, Sarah i' diver to Sarali Catharine .Cllvnr. Lot S22. Sectlou G. Hannah B Ogdeo to Mary I. Collins. Lot 180. Bayous g Frank H. Smith, et ux. to Llllle If Smith, et al. Lot 233. Section A Coleman F" Corson, sheriff. , Isnifof . t'brls. Hand Oceau Bier Company . to Albert Fogg. 9C.-i.300. Bier proia-rly >- ou line of Boardwalk

I. Mew l.tutits lor Xalolsia. f- As Ibe uew Slate law regulaiiug d automobile* and all vehicle traffic en country roads and city street* forbid, the use of glarlug searchlight- on aiy.omoblle* tbat shine horizontally y atieadat ulgbt. tbe State Motor Vehicle . Department ha* recommended a new ' light which provides all tbe -Iflcieocv of a searcbllgbt but prevent* Hie glare - from golog luto tbe face of any motor- i i»ta tbat may be apprntcbiug frmu the opposite direction It also slightly dim* the glarg of Hie lamp while '• throwing all tbe searchllglit b'rtliia -e e on the road ahead «f -the driver ,1 Tbe^ Ocean Cltyr High School ball I Saturday .ffernoon'wben Ko'Xl* I' broke two bone- lo Ills left ankle atfo aluo' Injured the ligaments un tbe „ other side of the fool. He wa. on Brat ba-e and tbe pitcher was trying I to catch blm napping. In sliding I back to the bi—. Bu—ell met with the c injury. He was carried from the Held ! aud Dr. Bettlt was summon ed t * * f • lisod-Wlll" Men'a Bible Class The meu of the -Good-Will" Bible Class aud their friends are luvited lo ' * be present In R body at Hie Baptist - Church next Sunday night. The men j will meet at the corner of Tenth street . kbd Wesley aveuue at 7. 2-j o'clock and ' proceed lu a group to lire church Tbe pastor has a special -ermou for them on -Tbe Wonderful Book." Let every - 1 man be present. More Pw, for Jurors. Coder a new lew. say* an exebauge. juror* will be paid $3 a day for tbelr services. Instead of 92. formerly paid. . Good jurors are worth tbat. and more. Many jurors lose tbat three or four ' time- over by Jury duty. PERSONALS. t this city, durlug Hie summer ' mouths, Is spending a few day. bere. ' J S. Brlggs aud wife bave o|ieued f tbelr cottage at tbte resort. * Mrs. Haus Burkliardt and cblldrni f re visiting tbe former's old home at . W like— Karre. Ba ^ Former Assemblyman Crispin, uf ii Hslrm, Is Ibe guesl of ba sou in law' b 1 It M Beeves, lu tbls city. t,

'beadle? glad ! ' of the outcome ;i, Says Commissioners Have Done Good Work and Retire Gracefully. is- Speaking- of Hie election. Mayor C- Headley said yesterday: ^ "Itegsrdlnir Iheeleclion held yesferlled -W 'lb Hie outcome. I feel that the |t In to do at lire Kglniiltig of my In 0 ideled. Cy. al "Brevloust • my taklug oflloe. for s '' Il,^rvMlaV""omclaU.Mlbe0cUy.,,!> " prom 1—1 the voters Hist I would deIU sary to conduct the office properly. I wain fouud out that II required every^ | req u bed' Vtid l*'s 'rilli-ed uiy l.u-ine-- '• , f-.r the three and one half vear- while . II working for tbe mtere-ts of tlie whole j e of myV'immgmto art 1,4 were 'in* I'm [ of and tod. v o.-teii City Ua- a surplus " lr 'in all uf lis accounts, with aa.wer lax ' >- /ale " . t g . He then referred lo tlie Improve- , * made during the Is-t three aud -ire- ' 0 half y eats— streets, city tiall.-.v-tem 2 of surface drainage, tire and police de c 4 Continuing, be said: p ' ( rpu bl I c' Affa I r 4 1 I n-'lead' -For Vll of tliese Improvements and a * -.il worked together lidrmonlou'ly and ' " fully, fully realizing that It i« greallv " t-i my advantage Hnanclally as well as > physically. -•My one regreU.the leaving of the , . have git heid ^'rouud' us"" ''IOye" " " of Ocean City and trusHug Hie 1 elected Commissioners will realize tire " - -ecc-.ly of retaining at le.-t „f I the efficient city employe-, and that | tbelr deliberation* and meeting- will ' always be as harmonious aud pleasant 1 •> our- have treeu I wish al-o to ex ' many loyal frleuds who 'have" stood 'by , me during Hie three and niie-tialf years , and for their efforts In my behalf lu , r the last campaign. They did their , r bet In a noble, whole hearted, clean , ■ campaign and lost like real men." I. Holel_Xrrl.a,l». > UlHKAINK Win. Bru—iar aud wife, Blrdsboro, D. E. Thompson. H. Bupplee, Cal Itoberbelmer. Bblladelpbla: Tbo-. W. Jack. Colllugswood; Harry Burra. , a and wife, F. Sirattou and wife. Brookliarry Walker, Wtldwood. J" iami*L , Mr and Mrs. G. Ludwig, Master ' itichard Ludwig, Mis* Jeanuelte Ludsr wig. Ctiarle* B. Maurer and family. || Harold Goodwin and wife, Pblladelpbla: John H. Heaton and wife, Fj. J. ileatou. Miss Mary 8. Wilson, F 8. Bleakly. Camdan. Ie Mr* K Bret user. Hon* D. Brtnlser , Mi»* Jean Heoderwn. Dr. C.- T. " Smith. Ml*a Nellie H. Huillh, David "■ Mcl'lure, C. B. Bmytb. Mr*. John G. rl Holme., Bblladelpbla: Miss M. Win- . -or. 8ea Isle; Hie Kev. John \V ' Nicholson. Bleasantvllle; G. B Langley. Millviiie. 11 F; I wood Horn. . Mrs. M. Fulton. > Anna C. Davla, Elizabeth Bakely. K. , T. Brown. V/m. Bird aud wife. Blilladelphla: Mum Heleu Coles, Ml— 1' Mariou Coles, MercbaDlvllle: Alfred H. Hill and wife. Lausdowne; L. R. I'homs* and wife. Ocean City; Ml— • r Julia B. Tboma*, Camden. F- C. Daniels. Jersey t.TIv; H J ie Vea-ey.C. F: Htretcb. F. B. Ware. E. 1 H Teubuer. G. W. Bearaon and wife. ,f Geo. W. Wall. Bblladelpbla; J. Henry. I o B. L I 'o—aboom and wife. Mr.Thomp y sou. Mlllvllle: Geo. B. Barker and ' family. Mr* Geo. Dobbins. Ocean City; J. D. Collins, Camden ; W. W. Slack, Trenton; A Twlng. Itussell Twlug. K E uiily Twlng. Riverside.

, Cbae.; A. Mead. Mootclalr; W. K I fi Massey, ocean Clly; Mary K B y Miller. Mary Jane Miller. George W. e Miller. 3d. Norrisiown; Mrs Thos. J. »• Keglsy. Alex Lawrence. Jr E J ' r Lafferty, tt'm. Wolf.W. II. Chamber* '■ e ('has. FI Buzt.y and wife. F'. L. Abep 1 '('has' ' c" k"1 ?d t,rr- Philadelphia: I ,• dllb. Jr., Weal Cheater; Mr*. Cbarle- ' e Wallace, Auu K. Wallace, Moorestown. 1 W. A. M. Lewi*. L. B. Lewis. Mr* ' Jay Dlekluaon We*t Che.lsr- T. H. i I.oilcr- still « Ifr J \V r-siulenberger I and family, G W. Evans F' A r s Schneider. J. T. Hannas. Ida K 1 I Bauer. Mary Tyaon, G. W. Bulter- . worth aud family. W. W. Cbami-ers. ( VV. B. Chamber*. C. H. Scbermere born Daniel Gallagher. Bblladelpblaa A H. Slckler. Camden; Mr*. Geo A. t Burk, Baltimore: Mr*, cbarle* D g Smedley, Mildred R. Smedtey. Wayne! ij BISCAY NE. ! George. Yen and wife. William Bulger, F; K. Bnldle. W. H. Bealtv. H. H. Kelm. L It Hlgbt. J. A. Long. £ ' -'reel. Ml** Albertson. Ml** M. timber* " r J M. W. Giay. M M. Fulton, Jr M 1 0 li. Kemeke. D.'Bemeke, J. Holiln*. J 1 head. Thomas J Fegley and family, n i I Harry Boon. William Alexander and * J wire. John D. Esmond. Charles E. " I Meehan. wife and dsugbler. 8. H. h z; May berry, Mrs. J. J. Donnelly. A.J. " 1 Hoffman S F: Walloo. H M Myers C r! Charles H. Wei*-. Bblladelpbla: Dr. *i M. Gordau, Gleuslde: J. R Brewer " < anion: Fi Jennie Brook*. Ethel I, !'■ Brooks, Cheltenham. Robert ( arson and wife. G Ft Ohm ^ and wife. Howard Robert*. John A. ' Osborn. FMward Leven.teln , George a ; and wife. George \V. Hev-er L' and wife, J Glenn and wife, Jarne. «> Field and w ife, c M Roger* and wife '* Harry I) March. John W Gray. Wal- w C Carson, J. M. Rowland' and C wife, M. C Smith. O W Sbusler.wlfe g aod son. Mr*. M. L. Burg hart Mr* 8 T. Mlddleton, the Mi*ee* Mlddleton." T E. L Mengert. Philadelphia: W. st Allen. F: c Batten. Becwyn; Mr*. *' F?. Wilkinson. Joseph W. Partridge and wife, H. K. Partridge and wife si Camden: Lieutenant and Mrs C c »< Mi.v, Eleanore Herman] Newark. Del.: Mrs. R. 8 Pomeroy, Ridley Bark: Mr. and Mrs. H 8 AinJr , lire Messrs. Amblet, Abtu ,(1

Mlss^torothy Allen, of Frank ford, j ' Klcliard Allen, of Frankfortl. whose years. Tire dece«-ed wa- lire great ' .re ofllcer- in the later Aiuerl.au war- — 8 fie bad tltteif herself for a life of world. 8 lie •>< ■ teacher oM ^au- ! personality, sire was always a fiSnUle. amChlso a friend lo the poor, die sick : aud lowly. Her mother I. utterly pro-Haled. Mis* Allen wa* a close ; family connection of -Mi*. E Genu A bill pa*sed tire legislature lo pro- : •Hlullou of Ibe Stale, audit will be^ tbev Cape May Star aud Wave, "lli should be voted down wlieullbg time . come- with an earne-Hre-a' which will j nodniibt lu Ibe uiliid-of Ihejer- 1 sey Clly and Newark schemer* thai lire j people will bave none of It. If there •ml Hie effort lo obtain it I- merely one | of the people may be overridden Tire 1 peoplevoted >wn nio-i prop i-edauiend--cliemer* »anl -ome • ea-ler way ' Hiao Legal pa|>er* of all descrlpllona, hi .lulling W ills, are carefully drawn t>\ | KM urll* Robllisou at ^iR^ofllce, 744 Proposal Tor Street Improvement 1 iuledapri'l»g»l^.rr'>0r!..#,st.j', p., pi «i Notice. i provioid" Sr" HM ^tere.'ra^r1 "all 'ulr"" * mSSSTS? '3 . "xnerefhl to reject aoj or aU bid. I. re- j 1 order of the hoard of Edue-Uou ' " ""relsry. l

for Sidewalk Repairs. Public Notice. IteoSl ™ wr\be,'uur1' of'Vr.'e lo'lbedste ol'toe pib*. 1 pr,0r the first day of June, 1915. By order ol ■iw'tto-rd nl • no-eu j

' - - ; '"'"i , - - ! fcANDLES are cheap r but . . I . [j j | ELECTRICITY IS CHEAPER | I . And still w'r OM.-1 to think whale oil and caudles and kerosene Were cheap! Besides, think Lf Hie 1 J The Ocean City Electric Eight Co. [:

real fatatf; auentn. WM. LAKE, C. E!, 7 Heal Estate Ajjeiit. H. CORSOU Heal Estate Agent Mo. 721 Asburq Aoenue, Ocean' City, N. J. . Buyers of PrintingA "Few Words lo the Business Man Who De-Ires to have his Printing Produced Accurate y and Promptly ^rori.DN T it' be a great rgiief if you could say to your printer, "1 need a catalogue", a circular 1 some letterheads aud envelopes," and then tre entirely able to dismiss the matter frum your mind in the confidence that he will do the' work to your entire satisfaction ? What a satisfaction to have an assured confidence that the finished- product will meet with your approval. service. That is what we arc giving to our numerous customers, anil we are ready to do the same for you. Sentinel Printing House 744-46 Asbury Avenue Ocean City b.iips.«. New Jersey The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHIN6 SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and Trom Philadelphia on Three Railways

;!. ' " _ ' Within easy access ofAtlantie City and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS R. Curtis Robinson -40 Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds INos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Moaey to Loaa aa Bead aad Mortgage