Ocean City Sentinel THUltSDAY MAY 27..J9IS. c We "hall tie Kind to receive item. ..f new. ami riiuiuiuiiicallniir «f mtere.t to thl* community jmil our reader, everywhere. All communication* .hould 1* aceomi'aineil Willi the full name aud
DOTS. Kurftath-". Blue Monday. *' Have you rented? I'alnter. are liu.y. Memorial Hay draw. near. Advert! in the Skminki.. .t hief SouH made e quldilcetilure Monday. II will" he real rummer Wore one Boardwalk .tore, are opening- for the summer season. Uet your job priming done done now at Hie Skvtiski. Printing Houw The I'll ton Tran.fer fompauy liaa .tarted bu-iiie.. here for the kihiii. The Clly t.-omiul.loner. alii .tart , the rummer hiclit. before I lecoration I 'ay.. Some of the dl.a,. pointed oue. don't "J-em |to be able to Ret over the recent Old soldiers will go to the Klr.t ' evening. Mr. K. Morris "Corson. of title city? i has puiclia.-eil a lot from William F. . Shriver on We.ley avenue, near | Eleventh -treet. , The tfueen K>tner I'ircle of the Kind Saturday morning In Wrlggln.' More, Eighth .treel and A.hury- avenue. i The l.adie.' (Julld of Holy Trinity • t "hutch will have a cake .ale Salurdav 1 morning and afternoon in Wi1m.ii a ' Taylor', .tore, Seventh .treet aud A.- 1 bury avenue. * Mine J, eigne Morrl. deetre. through 3 "the SENTINKI. to thank Iho.e friend. . who were m> kind to lieraeir and the , other memlier. of tlie family during llielr recent bereavement. PERSONALS., 8. H. May-berry, of Philadelphia. I. here for the sea-on. , O.arle. I.. Itader, of Philadelphia. wa> in town yeelerday. Arthur llead. of Hit. city, i« vl.ltlng friend, in Plilladel|dila I I'.J Watkln., ol Hridgeluu, was" a vl.ltor here Thursday. " , William A .ay .|>em the week-end , will. hi. family. In till. city. W. W. Slb.pji. of Plula felphla, wa.a | Mia* Bloom, a Woodbine acliool 1 teacher, wa. in town Sunday. t'l.arle. H. Wei-., of (iermantown, , wa. a vl.ltor here a tew day. ago. , W. B. Chamber.,' of Philadelphia; wa. a recent gue>t of Hie Kathlu Ml** HarrK of Itio lirande. wj| among the Vl.ltor. here Saturday ^ * Walter K Damoi.dalidwlfe.ofPI.il , tienrge W. Smith and wife, of Plula- t delptua. were vl.ilora here Saturday I Mr- Petri J. Itallliigall aud daugh- >' ler. oM'yuwyd, are here for the aea*on. - Dr. Samuel K Ziudel. of Philadelphia. wa. a recent gue.l of the Ster- ' ling George W. Atherliolt. a prominent Philadelphia!!, wa» lu towu a few day. ■ (ten. tiling and family, of Philadel- * phta. were among the Sunday vl.ltor. ( here. . I-eo H.ggerty and wife, of Philadelplila. were Vl.ltor* here durlug the week. Jotii! t ireen well and family, of Phil- , .del phi. . were lu low., durlug the f week. Henry It. fierier. Jr.. ot^Ca^mden. ,, \V. T Kickard and wife, of Philadelphia. have 0|*ned "llielr collage for , the reaaou. , W.ti. McDowell and family, rfPhll- t Johu M. Zurn and aon. itaymond f W Zurn. of Philadelphia, were here a \ few day. ago. . W. H. Wenuer. Jr.,,nd wife. of Phil- | adrlphla. were guei-l. of Ihe Occaulc a | few day* ago C. EIIwimhI Carpenter and family, of - ^ Philadelphia, were among Ihe arrival. J Jiere tin. week. I Sheriff" Coraon. of Cape May Court I Honae. waa a vt.itor here the latter |>arl of la.t week. I Ex -Clly Commissioner Kobert Fisher i ha> returned rrom a vi.it to nl- daugh- < ter m New York. J George Fuller . who l> employed at Peu nag rove. N. J . wa» a recent gue.l I of hi. family here. « Mr*. F. A. Thome., of Brooklyn, N. " Y ha. Iieen vl.iliiig relative. In tlila 1 feral day.eya, of Philadelphia, a pen! J MacNamee. J ndy. Pennsylvania" Raillit agent at Itellplatu, wa* re Mondajt. rd Holme- and family, of ( la. have opened thalr col- , Yealey aveuue. Mr*. E. G. Baahman, of „ la, are here fort be aeaaon. , te Wyoming. , Mr*. Clara Carter, al-lhr of Mr*, t Ida M. Hill, of till* city, left here Monday for Ml. Pocouo. , Mr., \\ in. J. Miltigan and Dr. Leroy , Wtlkea. of Philadelphia, were among I the Sunday vl.ltor* here. r Frank H. Taylor, of Philadelphia, wa. In town during the week and f regi.ter.-d at th» Hl-cayne. . tieorge \V. Shirley, of Moore*, occu ■ pied hi* cottage on Brighton plat* a I few day* durlug Ihe week. t Ira He*-, of North Yluelaud, I* on duly a. agent al Ihe ■ Peouay V' Fifty- • Itflh utreet Mation, Hit* city. W. 8. Wen rich and family, of Pblla- J delptua. have opened their collage. 415 I 'cean avenue, for Die aeaaon. Hichard Nelm* aud family, of Philadelphia. a re occupying their bay villa Tbey are bete for Die sea-on f K. B. Bacon and wife, of Jersey CUy. , have opened their collage. 424 | Atlantic avehue, for the main. J. L Bortoii, of Moore—own. lather , of K. J. Burtou. who lia. a wall paper , More here. wa. lu towu 1 huieday. i John T. Wolfenden. of ('aldington. | Pa .a property owner here, met mauv , of hi* friend* in tin. cuy Saturday. i J. B Kllburu. of Hale A Kilburu. Philadelphia, accompanied by Mr-. I Kllburu. t" a gueat of I be Breaker.. I B. 8 Fellow, and family. of 8wanli- • more. Pa . are located lu their c-Mage, ' I Tie Anbury avenue, for the aeaaon William INckel aud Mr and Mr*. ' Peier W.dl *ud family, of Mellow, were recent arrival* at ttie Breaker*. Dr. Howard Keed. of Pbliadelpli.a. la having hi* Ucrau avenue cottage
I HISS BERTHA SCULL DRUGGIST'S BRIDE - Popular Ocean City Girl Wedded in Philadelphia at d Noon Yesterday. ; daughter of sit'i aud ' Mra^ Jam— "i ' _ Scull, of thl. city, were married lu Philadelphia al u own ye-terday by Ihe Paul'. Dutlierau Church'. °r° ' Tlle w It "f Ii.e ceremony wric Ml— Bertie stile., of thl. city, and Ml- Jopepliltie Kluger. MMer of Mr. ^The bride aud^grooni lefl u, ll.ej Ppade'Imia^'Tbey i IB 'iT-'.i 'home" The bride I. one of Dceau t'lly'. e-umable young women, aud .he and Mr. Kiuger. wl.o I. prominent lu e Slirlner circle., a. well .. I he drug Plgladelpl... have Die r be-l wi.be. oft heir many friend.. When I bey took out li.elr marriage llceii.e iii Philadelphia Mondav among II. e friend* pre*eu'l hi Ihe bureau were < ny Trea-urer William Me: oacli and I I er in an Belt born, private ..crelary to W. Kreeland Keudn.-k, I'oleiilale of I Die Slirlner* aud Receiver of Taxes of ! Philadelphia. [ LICENSES FOR HACKS I Ordinance tilien Two Rrad^iu* t*» All* omclal*. I All ordinance providing for Ihe • lug of hack*, motnr-prn|>elled and horse-driven. wa. Introduced al ' Ihe weekly meeting of the City CouiTlie action was* akeffat t he'^reque-l single liur-e vehicle" r.Vyea" and two-lior— vehicle*, tin a year. . lie license*. w hlch auu.l he |HiMed in llie conveyance*, expire June.J of each Violator* of the propo-ed law will , .ubjeel to a tlneof and In de , of Die paymeul of -thl* they ' may he Imprisoned for a term not exceeding thirty dav>. Auv repellllou will be con.ideitd a new off"en»e.
FISHERMEN TO MEET , Tlie Oeeau CUy Flailing Club will bold a Hireling on II. new pier at Four 1 'riie'memberMnii oi DiVi'iutf I. grow every day. ' More than thirty were elected thl. mouth. The club I. now Hearing ihe number to ial.eMhe Initiation fee The due. 1 PrrMdent Churchill Huugerford au•ipen for public Inspection on Sunday and Monday next I apt" Va°« d' *K.ly'"krM "ieiiten. I !.nl Alfred It. Siuilli and Secom) Dieulenaiit Then V. l'owii*eud. of Com<i. Third Irifanlry. thl. city, will alleud the *chool of lu.lruclloii at Se. •I'm parly01 will' al'lend 't'he 'sea' «'!rl ncbool from July 12 lo IT. and family thl. .unniier. ' PreMdent Churchill Ituiigerford. of . Ihe Ocean City Ki.lilng Club', wa. among (tie Phlladelphlaii. here Sunday. Dr. Balph W. Flint aud Mr— Anna tillroy, of Pliliadelpbia, vi.lted John E Adam, and wife, of Ihl. city, Sun- , <>»yMl*. Julia Bobliiaon ha. ..|>ened her collage. Fifth .treet aud Central aveShe .|ieut the winter lu I all1). K. Faunce and family, of Philadelphia. have opened their collage. T2a Central avenue, for 1'ie .uuimer City 'Trea-urer William McCoach and Jame. Franklin. of Philadelphia, paid l heir cuMouiary week-end vi.ll Ocean i lly. ^ F. William Cox and wife, of Bridgeton. were The gue.ta of Mr.. O*'" father. Ju-tfee of rhe Peace Frank H . Ware. eaVly lbU week. - Frank P. Hurnaud family, of BrIMol. . are here for the *e*-.m and are at their home at Fourteenth -treet and A.bury aveuue. 'Mr. aud Mr.. Samuel -Alcolt and Mr*. M K Kl.ter aud daughter, of Philadelphia, were regt-tered al Die Breaker, during the week. linear C. Souder. of WllllamMowu. opened hi* place of bu.iue— on ■ lie Boardwalk. He ha- Iieen «|wndyeare Dr. J. Thornley Hughe* aud family a|iarlmenl. of the K-ipp Apartment* on We.ley aveuue. adj .nilng Hughe*' Pharmacy. \V. Freelaud Kendnck and Mr*. Keudrlck. of Philadelphia, will vi.u the ex|Hi.uuin during July and will lie gue.l* of the Breaker, for Augu.t aud September. Earl PalteriHUi and Mi— Clara, Simmon., of Colllng.wood, have re- , turned from a vl.it to Ml— Heud-rr-on, daughter of ("apt. aud Mr.. Hendemoii, of thl* city. Following hi. cu-toui of aereral —a*on., W. H Kmblck. of Pliliadelpbia, lia. reuled ipiarier. for the -uuiuier -ea-ou In the Shriver Apartment, on the Boardwalk al Ninth "treet. Andrew N. Paul, or Philadelphia, au exteu.lve |.roperly owner here, wa* in tu'wii Sunday. He aud Mr*. came dowu yeelerday aud will remain until the cloae of the neaaon. H. C. Boueall. who wa* book-keeper the t'lty (ia-llgbt Coinpany for •everal "plaoe. by the company dur- . the fall aud winter, wa* Id-town Mr. and Mr-. K S !>eemer. of Philadelphia, have U|iened tbelr collage, Fourth street, for Ihe «eaaou. For several year* they have been spending tlie summer at tlila retort, coming early and staying late. Waller Chandler, of Philadelphia^. week preparing for Ihe opentogof hi. new meat market al Seventeenth street and Aabury aveuue. M. 1* will be tbe manager. Dr. J. William Huehe* aud «oo. of ' Atlaotlc City, vlalted the doctor'. |«rent*. William K. Hughe* aud wife, of Ihu city. Sunday. Mrs. William R. . who ha* been uuwell for some time. Wa. able lo be out a short W. H. Horn apd wife, aeon in p* tiled . llielr daughter. Mm Florence, of Philadelphia, were vl.ltor. bere Sun- . oay. They speut a large part of Ihe winter al tit Peter.burg. Fla. They j ' will open their cottage. Fourteenth ' -treet and Wesley avenue, for the sea- ' mii in a few days. . i Fok Rent. - Fine apartment* near . beach, i uuuire o. Sentikei. office. i e adv. H.j
, TEN LIFEGUARDS SELECTED E BY MAYOR CHAMPION
" LUTHERANS BUY LOT FOR CHURCH '« Obtain Fine Site at Eieventh ' Street and Wesley Avenne d j from W. F. Shriver. ' j The Philadelphia Conference of Ihe ! < ieneral Council of the Evangelical { l.ullieraii Church ha- pur.-ha-c! from .. ! William K. Shriver. the owner. Ihe lot , on Ihe north corner of Eleventh .treet church' uD he °EVki I ge I icD 5 i,il I tier* " t. deiiomlllallou will he erecleu lu the The member* of thl- fallh have held ie * number of jc.r. lu hall, befe lu , dillerctii -eciinti. of Ihe thy. , Il t- Malnl by William HAOel.rolh. , k i'f die Hiiltl l.orrsiiie, who i-arlive In I— ne of tlie SENTIVEb. I BIDDLE GREETS CLASS J of the low ii wauled lo^wager on Ihl. i e i|Ue-tloii The Sunday morning came , il andlhegiHHl dominie began hi. prayer , I Mimewhal In Ihl. manner: -Oh. I*ird.t "m?1 Bohnet' — Id The congregation J wa* 1 1 ii /./.led when they heard the t . Coutiuiiiug. Ihe .|ieaker .aid (hat j » hull, the Met hodl.t aud Pre-hytenan r liihle Cla.se. lu till* city are growlug -pleudidly. Both are young He I. II gl*d, he Mated, to Mre Ihe good feeling hop— II wiH continue to grow. , I Mr tin, who followed, .aid he wa. kind of puffetf up wllh the right kind y of pride. What greater thing could ela— on n. phenomenal growth and t declared Dial Ailautic Clly could uol duplicate it. He ha* never -eeti any- I n I. going to Mop. He expressed the " . hi.|,e tli«l between Mr Kulp aod Mr. Buhner they will gel all the men In I ( Ocean fay to become member*, lu I: ' ashamed of being identified wlrti Sun > , pa--eti Wutk'^1"" "" , ; t'1.1. Bible Class I* * good thing. ■ Kiddle I* a good thing, said Die - ' -peaker In conclusion," and hi* object N wa* lo bring them together * • Mr. Kiddle wa.llieu Introduced by N Mr. Orr. I Mr Kiddle -aid lie fell greatly prlv- I '• ileged iii be |.re.enl. There i. nothing I 1 in I lie lllddle Bible Class organ Uallou that lia. a growth like the local cla*.. and Hie speaker said be w ould refer lo fill* cla— In every place he visit* dur | mg the next few week*. , He .aid the spirit of brotherhood I* I manifest here, aud Ihl. »p!rll I. the be--ary . Die -peaktr declared. for a uiau to t " have the heart of a child, aud lie gave Ii , illu.lratloii" of big aud promluenl men p wliti were of thl- order Among lbe*e u , were Bishop Brook* apd Prof. ADgelo d . Hellprlu. the "ctetiliM. He told of the bt.hnp playing bear lor a group of ti children. Prof. Hellprlu w a. a. Iirave' ti ' *- a lion, but had Die heart of a child, c The .|ieaker told of the "CleutlUc ac- n " conipll.linient. lit Prof. Hellprlu and Die I III le scientist', adventure with a - ■ big lion ow ned by' Hob" KilxslmmoD*. a i .one liui£ ff.llc champion . - a One must have self control and the fi I lower to concentrate on the big pur- T t |K»«e« of life. The offshoot* will come I . up themselves. o The speaker told several Mori— lo point the virtue or self control. HI.. Imitation* of "Bob" Fltx-lm ' iuoiis' cockney style of talk, a. well a* Dial of an Kugftali back driver and other* wer* clever and decidedly real- ^ 1 Spread sunshine, advised Mr. * ■ lllddle. Thai I. what they ere trying . lo do iii l bene Bible CI asses. The ' speaker said he wa. glum aod had uo J ■ friend, until he jolued church. , Mr. Kiddle'* Mori— aud bl* style of ' tell lug" Diem, amused hi* bearers, aud , Mime of -i beta prououueed him au excelleul actor i : Benjamin W (Beer, a Philadelphia '' , manufaclurer who i* tluauclally In- ^ ler— ted lu Oceau t.'lly, where he- . .iiend* the summer sea*ou*. wa. uexl , J Introduced. He Ihankrd Ood Phlla- _ e ilrlphia ha. a man like Mr. Kiddle, a lie saw Mr. Kiddle for Ihe tirst time • Ihe Sunday prevlou., and he fell sorry 1 that he had uol speut hi. life along the c lln— of ibat of Mr. Blddle. li - Mr. (iteer.sald be waaatthr bauquel \ nol to .|ieak but to Introduce til. | • frleud. tbe Rev. Dr Cbarl— I.. Sea e i sliol— . a BaptIM minister of Herman- a ■ towu, who ba. been a great help to e Dr. Sea.hol— began odc of tbe very . best add re. mi. ever beard In Oceau n 'l City. It sparkled wllh wit. wa* full . r of snappy. Morle* aud carried the „ I message of auusblu* and good fellow- N ship He radiated sunshine, In fact. He began by oougrstulalliig Ihe „ ' cla— member* aud •"Ilia women be hind Die seen— ." Thl. resort, he said, -j .hould have a stgn. "See Ocean City ^ Grow" ,, Only a short time since, when one . " asked. '"Where I* Ocean City?" he - wa. told that II waa just outside or ., Atlantic City. A few years from uow c 1 we may say "Ailautic City I* just out.Ide of Ocean City." , S [leaking of pugiltat., Dr Seasho'— . .aid It might Inter— t Mr. Blddle to ^ . kuow that be |tbe minister) waa ou j. I the opposite side of him, having been i, . rlislrmau of the committee thgt stop- „ r perl Die Cor-betl-Fllxslmmona Ugbt lu r Dallas, Texas. I Discussing llie ipi— tion of wnere . Die wurld i* today, tbe speaker said , we are entering upon a great pbllan- I tbroplc period. We are eultriug upon I a palnle.. age. We have painless theology, peliile— nea* for *:hool ctitl- ' dr* ii. palulessdenttstry (teetb exlraoied : while you wall). We are euUrtng < ' ujmn the tearless age, the age of tbe - corel— a|iple. Next tbiug we will have tbe crylese baby. We're enter- • tug upon Die temperance age A 1 iiottle of aromatic spirits of ammonia ( " lias replaced tbe wblskey bottle In tbe 1 patrol wagons lo tbe big cities . Tbe - aromatic splrtls doe* tbe work of tbe * wblskey aod I be contents of Ibis f bottle don't disappear eo q ilckly. We're enurtng upon tbe age of peace, f Tbe speaker said Dial this might ap- . pear strange, wltb most of Europe . r now engaged lu a Tllauic struggle, but I l March weatbrr now controls tbe war. I We alway have bad, blustery west tier 1 1 -tlie worM klud of conditions — In if \l»rch. ju-t tefore the peaceful, brtgbi ■ . day. of spring and summer. 8o It a e now I* wllh tbe war coudtlloo* In ■ y j Europe. I, We're entering upon the ageof man- < ,. b'sst. In our Bible ('las— we must UoaT - Leatlier tool bag. between ir Eleventh and West and First and 1 Haven. Reward If return ad to Cany, at Has Company 'a office. adv.lt. I
Some New Ones ^mongthe Number— Others to be Appointed [Later. At (lie meeting of the City Commls1 1. Inner. TueMlav afleninoti. Mayor ■ liamplon Mated Dial be liad appointed leu of the usual number of . lifeguard. In order lo he ready for tbe o|ieiilug of (be surf bathing seaxiu, ( and he a.krd thai hi. appointment, be ! Tliy guard. a|i|mluled are Captain! Alfred B Smith, Joseph Krsu*.. I.c-j - toy Bentl.am, Reeve. Flowers. A I'. I Ciilllssuii. tieorge I) Norcum. Mne ' Wieaenthal. Jo**ph Breckley. ItalphJ 1 Niekerson and Ewiug Corson ' It was decided, al the suggestion »t , 1 Director George (I. Adam., lliat re1 pair, be made to tbe Tenth street and i" Tweinii.tr— t wbarv— and that the Fourth street wharf be put tu coudiI Hull for u— ' Director Campbell slated (bat be ba* ' arranged to haveilir city book* aud It mI 1 -treeMife-avIng Mation. a.krtt/ou tie half of Ihe I S. Goverumeut for perC ml— Ion for llie erection of a pavilion 1 and walcli tower outside (be Hoardwalk at North sir— t. The government had a building of tlila* kind at Second I Mr— I, bul II was blowu dowu by Die < Mnnns last winter. matter* wa* lald 'over tH™ Ihe next in— ting of Die board. ' that all bill* for labor lie paid by the ' elty semi monthly aud all other bill* and salart— monthly. A resolution lo borrow fJT<» from Die Fir.t Natloual Hauk wa* adopted. C . resolution to borrow $21—1 from ■ M Klr.t National Bank in auticipa- 1 1 lino of the collection of lax— of the V-ar for Inter-t due June I. wa. • pa.sed. i A number of bill* were ordered paid, i BIRTHDAY DINNER
Mr*. Cbarl— B. Powell, bf tbl. elty, i eulerlalued a number of her friend. < with a dinner ou Friday. Ihe occaslou | being ber birthday iuuivereary. After Ihe dlnuer. Ihey all made a «f Inspection of Ihe new city hall, where they sang some ol the "Hilly" Sunday hymns. Chief dM'ollce Scull, who escorted 1 ■ hem over the hall, was thauked for "I ho— at Ihe party were Mr. aud ( Joseph Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. ] Morion Balemau, Dr. aud Mrs. 8. T r the Rev. Dr Wbltlen aud wife, • •Irs. David Powell, Mr*. Oscar Kergu- | miii. Mr* I.ewl* Shropshire and Win. j Meieduh, of Port Nurri*,- Mr. aud t William F. Gardiner, Mr. end r Mr- Dewl* Miller and miu, Mr*. Mae . Ml— Adella Powell and J Sharp, of O— au CUy. aud Mr* * Lake, of Atlantic City. | * . t VETS AT CHURCH * • l.liMrar BPfcul Senaon ba Hit J Sunday evening next, the Rev. Dr. , C. H Holiner will preach a — rmou lu the FI.et Pr— bylerlsti Church approprlale to the dey. aud be ba> cordially invited all Civil War veterans re. I- , or vlalllug to be present. The local company of ihe State Na J tioual Guard, Company G. Third Reg- ' will escort Ihe veteran* to tbe • church ("apt. \'au— L. Ealy com- * mandlng. 1 All veleraua In tbe city will wl*b to * abow tbelr apprec lallou of tbe bobor c accorded tbem both by Dr. BohDer ' aud by t'ompaoy G. aud will, there- I turn out lo a man If possible. ' They will assemble al tbe armory lu ■ Ihe Hanu Building promptly at 7.15 o'clock Suuday evening, May 3d. l r Thomas. Major U. 8. V. j A bill providing that ground bounded Falrmoont avenue, Twenty-fourth : atr— t, Gr— n Mr— t aud Penbiylvaole aveuue, Philadelphia, be placed upon i be city plan a* a probable site for tbe ■ con veu i tun ball, waa Introduced lu ] Select Council a tew day* ago, by K. Hexamer, of Ibe Flft— utb Ward. Member* of tbe Fairmounl f Men'* Aseoclatlob. backer- of j Ihl* Mle. aay tbe Parkway t* tbe c logical plaoe for tba propoaad mimldK t pal building, a* It eujoy. far more ad . vantage* than auy of the do— n or i more location* suggested for tbe ball Hexamer la a weH-knowu re* ideut of Ocean City." The county board of scbool eetlmal— ■ consisting of Judge Kldredge. Freeholders (jbarl— Moutlug and Hope Gaudy aud Ju-epb Camp aud M Bayard, of Ibe county board of eduoallvn. mel a few days ago aud agreed to recomiueud $2,000 for the I e.isblishment of a county vocation*! 1 scbool. Tbe Stale appropriate* au " equal aniouut^ Tbe Reboot will begin not forget tbe rtroog obaracterlatlc* of J and Lincoln. ' During Ihaeveulng tbe— were several i of tbe ••Billy " Sunday bymus sung A quartet, comprising Dr. J Hugh—. R U Ooff", E. M. - and Lewis E. Smltb, sang "Come W be— tbe Llllla* Boom," and tbe audlen— encored tbe vocalists. . Tbe quartel later In tbe eveolug saug •'Church In tbe Wild wood." tbe crowd joining Id tbe cboru*. t Prof Relcbly. as toaaimarter, was undoubted surprise and revelation ( to a great number of tbe people at Ibe i. banquet. He baa a fund of quiet that be worked In as be waa I Ihe speaker*, and blare. mark* we— appreciated. , E. C. BOYLE / j Real Estate Broker ' ea^CIOHTH STREET city Ntwjtaatv J t ITUNTIC ICE COMPANY ' "■ Pocono Mountain Inn . O no—. 1014 Aabury Ave ' occam city n J ' Ocean City, N.J. ] For Rent-furnished Fine y-ioom cottaje. No. 570" Central I directly on beach; fi— bedroom. and bath, taigr porch—; ha— mem baa i i bedroom, bath bona—, shower ■ bath, modem open plumbing, g— kit- ' • chen. electric ligbtpd. Rem To. aeaaon $300.00 i. aVFiTHS 19 Alauebi Mae. ■inkmMMa - Oi C. f . BeCertb, 5900 Cmtril Omh Caj
| PREACHED TO HIS J HEN S BIBLE CLASS ■ v! e The Rev. George F. Hitch Tellp Members of "The Wonderful iBook " i- . I'wu Strong —rmuii. were heard all If j vlaitorelpre— bt. **" rx"-"lr' - e •■riie. Fuuctlon of AlUvlioi," »ae I Ihe llev. Georgj p' Miti h He ba-ed Mils remark. .... John »; 2-3 i| Tlie evening service »*- devoteil \ - delivered direi-ily lo llie Men'. Bible el Class. Tlie .|«clal —lection by tbe i j cliolr wa. rendered -Willi lue usual f joyed Die male Irlo, eutuled, "Ju.t Outside Die Door" I Mr. Much t.wk his lexi from Die e U9lb Psalm, Thy word have I hid In Tb— ' '••"mi 1,hadd'r '""l "oI . "Tbe' Wonderful Book " kuowu book in Hie worhL Die Flitde . a copy of tlila volupie.lii your borne. . but/ a. a mailer oftfacl. you -do uol I kmift Tini'll fou liave maMeled'l'u I content.. I .am fully convinced Dial I Ibe greal need of all. and inure eeper rlally . of men. is a decidedly belter knowledge. of 1 lie Bible. ^a wilier and a. sell a* Die uneducated, I. a pro > found reflection upon Die < tiurch aud ■ especially upon Ibe gtiuday school. Who-e chief bu.ln— « 11 I- to Instruct 1 In tbe knowledge of Die Word of Ood. . Men. we ought to read our Bibles 1 more. Sclilelermachrr. a venerable . . teacher of Die Gr— k New Testament I In Die l ulver.lly of Berlin, once held 1 . up before his class tbe New T-tamem j and .aid, ' Young men. Ibis Utile vol- j . nine couialti. mure Ibal I. of vital lu- 4 writingsgif antiquity put together:' | ' The Bible Is. first of all. a book of 1 1 law., 8ucli laws as our Creator saw J , were lie»t suited lo the proper ordering 1 . of Ibe conduct of men here below are | fouud In Ibe Rcrlptur— . It* [irimary j hang upou this one of loyalty." j
CASINO CLUB ] Booms 10 t»e Opened saiarOar. j (Bl Saturday evenlug. May 2rt. Ibe astno Club, which last .ummer ('. " I wood Carpenter made famous, will 1 o|ien the seaMin'. f— tivltie* wltb a I "dauaaut." Thl* large aud airy room not rqualldl on Ihe coast. Season J I Icket* will be really and a large uuoi- < rubt'7„^^ luemllet'lu 1 year, wli.'ch wa.'4S7UO,U " "P ° *" j The plan* fur tin* aumuier are most a elaborate, and when Ihe "Bulletin of la l—ued oue cau pick oul any lime of the day or evening aud II ml something to do or see Mr. Carpeuter's new Tango Orcb— - Ira will play- three time* dally after 1 until Labor Day. The member. of last year have all stgiitlled llielr de- • Ire In rrjolu, together wllh many new 1 Her Mother Dealt. ' Mr*. Jobu Plukertou, mother ur , Frank H. Schueldtr. of W-t ' died at her home In Marietta. Pa , Thursday afternoon, aged —veuty-eighl year. The Interment wa* at Columbia Suuday. Mr*. Plukertou had b— u lu III beallb * veral years, but ber last Illness wa. I of live mouths' duration. She was 1 known to a number of O— au City people, havlug been a frequent visitor here when Mr. aud Mrs. Schneider resided In thl* r—ort. Teacher Appointed. ' Alfred 8. VauOaten, of Philadel- - pbla, ha* b— □ appointed by the 1 Hoard of Education teacher of the seventh grade In Ibe public ecb<«l. Hewlllgifou duty id tbe fall, taking tbe position held br MIswGrlser, who will not return 10 Ocean Clly. Eyes Eitmined Without Drops - Newest Qp-lo-4*te mat bods, satisfaction guaranteed. For flrrt-claa* OpU—l work Iher* I* no ntr—aity ofiolng to Pblladelpbla My Block ol Bye lllss-n and Hp*elael*s I* a> Prescription Una— dnplkaud Tal abort tbapremu- ^ ELY ATLANTIC CITT, I. J. REPORT OF THE CONDITION ( First National Bank sine— nCllyJn ih.Bt.leofNew Jerwyjatbe ; • u^°e b"a ronaiers|UA>r Hlsle'.'oVoflier dep—iu or ^bllb payabl*^^ OWT— d'nnpl'wfaed."" """rtjuoao Hnbeertption to^HUyk of P«dy_^^ Do* from I Vsdernl H— rrve tank, ^ t ' stamps, KI.B 1 Currcnfy, nickel* 1 and cenU CM.nl or oUsr national banks. '7S0OU 1 BeSem phnn lund" illh U. H. Tn— 1 nr*r 1 not more than & percent, on Total. P H.-WJ Xi j Capital stork paid In, • 50400.00 —fielded prollt*. IUS 'Jt "O^0tU* % "^mdliw1— Id'""™"' *^L7M«1 Ctrculsnnx noie.^ , , „ , , »npouu DuJ"to* banks •Ld'Ta^nkerTioiber "0''' , 1—firtOoal dapodurab1' to h— k 1 *"""'5 Cartlfl— I— oTuepos 11 due ° ( J*P— «t»^s i vo m or ^ ' j Ire pre— nllng ironey bor- * I - rowed, UUW al * I Total. talbamib ; ■ knowudi* and ''"'J- MowlucK CaabUr. wutaertbed aod sworn to b—or* me tbl* Tib . day at May, ink. ' b. cl'ktib kobumon. Correct— AUaat: B. WKSl.KY LAKE. ' . JOB. i. BA't t-l-^ i
Jones' Men's Shop ) 804-06 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. N M KtKSCHilAFM'F li Palm Beach Suits. Flatint-1 Pants'. Keady-Made Pants, Stctsnti IJais, .Blue Serge Coats, f 3 50 In S6 00. j j * Auto .Dusters and Black Alpaca Coats, 51.50 up. j [I j-Baltnaca'ati Coats, Rain Coats, Sweaters, Bags, Suit Cases, Caps. STRAW HATS - #t.jo TO fj.op ; next door to the ocean city title and trust co g I MCALLISTER'S^^ The Leading Dry Goods Store • 1 . .. — 1 .Yew things for Spring and Summer. New Embroideries. Fine assortment" of new embroideries, all widths and prices, from 50 yard up. New embroidered net tluunciof;, 42 inches wide, 85c yard. t New Tap Silk and Silk Crepe de Chine Waists in white, black, maise. putty and sands: at $2.25.' J Nen Curtain Material*. . We are showing a great assortment of 1 curtain materials with dots, figures, colored borders, etc., toe tu J Bedding. Special values in sheets and pillow cases. I Canton Crepe. Fine Silk Crepe. 36 inches wide, in black, J white, pink, blue aud lavender. 48c yard. tmr NOTICE OUR WINDOWS. S. S. McAllister OCErJ9'TY' „
j HARVEY Y. LAKeTN REAL ESTATE I 838 Asbury Avenue | | Ocean City New Jersey |
Prank Smith Go.,R6S"e If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine 011 Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. wo lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, $t2oo. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear,. splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. "v 1036 Agbury Ave. ALONZO COTTON REAL ESTATE ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Five cottage* on Central avenue, from Sikth toKighlh atr— ta, for — le. very reasonable. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Fonrth street, lot 40x100, with garage, only (3500. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Third atr— t, only f Jfioo. Furnished cottage on Fifth street, 91700. Two cottag— and one lot on Anbury avenue, n— r Seventh street, only fyjoo. Also two cottag— 6b Asbury avenue, same block, -only $1700. REAL ESTATE —a INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick ^>•11 Eighth St. Ocean Olty, N. J. TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two w— ka to know If you can get It; we can toll you at 011—. Bargain* in Bay aud Ocean front pro pert!—. Choice cottag— for aale. Also lota for investment aud for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City. N. J. Interesting to Investors Those Who Wish a Desirable Location. for a Seaside Home FOR SAL E— A 'aw lota located in Section 0, Ocean CUy, N. J., = In vicinity of Stale road and Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad stations. Also all— for bungalow* shoal* cat Or— I Bgg Harbor Bay . Beealay'a Point , N. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS , Guardian CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. *1. gtr&ric ■JkrArM'Jkrkrk 'A; A' * 'A 'A A'* 'A; A' -if 'A' A' A1 | SHUN OIL FEAR GASOLINE | . 2 ? Use Gnu foi cooking, heating and lighting. A Gag J E Range will bake, broil, fry and do anything else one can 3 demand f^om the bent coal range. % Gas Arcs will be in- W jt stalled on contract, pay only for gas consumed. No charge * £ Tho City Gas Light Company ]£ $ if, ,-y , if. if. if. I? I? if ,y. if. ay » if if. » $ IHADING AND CkkSCT LAVING rUSNITURC OF SLL AIMDS aCPAINCD LAWRENCE M. LEAR •ma......a-a N.C.GODFREY lavas-evava. lae-a Upholstering, Awnings, House Furnishings ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN THE BREAKERS ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL American Plan, Elevator, Auto Bus, Tennis Conrt, Hot and Cold Running Water, ' Telephone in Every Room, New Die Kitchen. Special Spring Rates. Open Saturday, March j for the season. K. A. Young, Mar. Jojhn Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber MiOwork, Mouldings- Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Saab Weights, etc. Estimates Furmahad. Prompt Datl—sy.
H0T6L .DiseAYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and NIbth Street* OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. e. Smith Bcckixobam. Scotch Hall MMTOBIIIM A |Ol 1 ^°p*" H-adkiurs* '"*• THE IMPERIAL lOHCK.vtral ave., ocean citt, n Mr*. c. uetzel. THE KATHLU Now open for the searou ii* Central AV*UU*. ocean city. m. J. m inn km lew im a cos Attn WYOMING TS4 OCEAN AVENTE Orvau City. N. J. Ojpw-all tb* yaar s Hot Waur B— A. P. .ltlLNEB
HOTEL ATGLEN On* of th. most asotrally looted hotels la Oo— a City. Tba aim h— aiwaya bean to make this hooaa aalaot and homaUka and 1U large and a— ured patrooaga prev— ha auo0— a. For terms and pertieular* add—, B.c.«H»rr. r>e#f STERLING HOTEL OPEN ALL TEAR Hot water beat Winter boarder* eoHdtad. E A. LiniUT. THE HEWLINGS OP^^TIK THE 8KABON
L H. HEWUEtia Ninth and Waalaj av*. Oeaaa CUy, M. J NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUHTH AND CENTRAL avknur - OCEAN CITY, N.J. fl Nay lor and Mayr*. Proprlatreaa— Kourtaaatb Has aon , Tborougbty raeovated and nawty papvrad. Ball PhoD— ; 17-X aod ImAiNE SS' , Open For Season Central avenue aod Ninth at reel. Waa. H, Dmimoth, rrar. 1 *rd for Uaoktet. Hot Water Hast THE OCEANIC Ocean City, N. J. Opens April ffrat for tbe season. A. E. BAKEK THE P1QUA Fifth and Central, Ooaan City, N. J . Ocean aod Bay Vlaw. , Facing Park. Large Porch—. Mrs. B. F. Wheatman. Dance Every CoM L—cliee. Wedaeadey and Ftc. Saturday Night The Excursion House JAMBS CLARK 1 : Preprietar MAIN STREET aad . . . NEW JERSEY AVBNUB SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. THOMftS J. THORN Jloristt*" 1128 Bay Avenpa phicts and work right roth phones ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies llarraaair taL ». fli—lm Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Product— Butter aad Egge Ask for Booklet ofBpeetelUee Orders Delivered Both Pbon— - The Pontiere BOOT » SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE 914-fll Aahary Ave, Occaa CUy. N- J For Sale 7 lots on Asbnry avenue, up-to-grade; all city improvements, including paved streets, $3,000.00. Party most have inn— y. Half Cash. Clayton Haines Bnicn ueare evaaev, aeaaa cay*, a. a.

