Ocean City Sentinel, 3 June 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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« - - - • - E — VOL. XXXV. . OCEAN CITY, N. J.. TH.UKSDAY, JUNK 3, 1!»I5. . NO. 10

Ocean City Sentinel V OCCAM CITY. M. O. * \ - -»»- R. CURTIS ROBI-NSONj Editor and Proprietor Si.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. ATTOBNEVX.AT-I.AR. jyj organ tiand; ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Huprwnr Court I .iDimlaauii.rr Notary Public. lOpposllr Public Itulldimrsl lawash-tces" ' Apgar & Boswell, law offices Godfrey, Giddings & Read JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law NEWELL HEULINGS " Attorney at Law HI Hi Highlit HI reelOcean Clly New Jersey | % v THE m 11. ELLW0DH Ir'CiEPEffiS Studio ol Hodiri Dinting ^V\ Philadelphia. In Toil I " ltd Suburbs Nov Optn at tbt CASINO GLIB Eoiriialt ill loirlfi Terrace Appointments for private lessons in the newest dance! any lime during the day or evening this month |

.... .T. -W V. I Beautiful Bay Front Cottage for Sale Fine corner with Southern Exposure nndv Kipnriitn Grunt. Cottage of nine rooms and bath. 'Perfect condition, sanitary, up-to-date plumbing, electric lights. coi(l and gas ranges, four pianuts," open 'fire place, snappy architccS tnre, concrete walks and curbs on both sides, shrubbery and lawn. The lot is worth $1500 and the improvements could not he nrade for . #3000, yet we offer it complete for only . . $3,000 Terms An exceptional "opportunity if you love ^ the Bay, being near the Railroad Depots and Trolley. MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth St. and Central Ave.

Better Business All recent business reports reflect a decidedly better tone I in business circles. Fore- [ sighted busiuess men are optimistic over the near luture. But whetlu-rtimes lie lean or I prosperous, a good hanking { connection is essential to the 1 modern, progressive business Periods like the recent depression and the present opI timism strongly emphasize j our .ability to understand and care for the needs of business j men in Ocean .City and FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. J._

Two Seven Room Mouses with bath, hot and cold water, at cost of building, good location, lots thrown in. Very little' cash 'Required, balance of purchase price can l»c paid in monthly payments as rent. No one in Ocean City cau offer anything equal to the above. Inquire ol G. H. Shoemaker Lumber Go.

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The Palace Garage ■ CLFOItO L. COSIAIOOM. P*o* 1 SIXTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Strictly Fireproof both phones Personal Management This new garage is making special storage rates. \ Centrally located. Ten large exit doors, insuring 1 1 quick service. V MOTOR OILS ANO GREASES HIGH GRADE TIRES FREE AIR ) COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES ( PLUMBINO Am vou getting entire satisfaction » to prioea, workmanship end business courtesy? If not, 'it will pey yon to give me e trial. 1 am in an exceptionally good position to take care of yonr repair work of which I make a apedalty. I have no expensive establishment or clerical force to maintain. Give ma a trial. Moth Phonu C. H. BACON DOT Hlghth St BEDDING PLANTS CUT FLOWERS FERNS AND RUBBER OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS PLANTS Now is the Time to be thinking of what youwill want to make your cottage grounds attractive for the coming summer. Drop us a lint, or arrange for it through your gardener, so that you may be assured of receiving the best of planting stock. We will carry it for vou until wanted. Careful attention given td all orders, and prices and quality guaranteed right. Hydrangeas, Cannas, Coleus, Geraniums, Plants for Porch Boxes, etc., etc. Colonial Greenhouses at Ocean Heights, N. J. THOMAS H. WALKER, Manager. e

FUNERAL WORK A SPECIALTY

UNWOOO POST OFFICE TELEPHONE, SOMERS POINT. 12-2'

Advertise in the SENTINEL I

J . N. GRISCOMy M. D. eighth ht. and wesley ave. omoe Hour*- llnlll 10*. m. From • Ui * p. ■!. So oOn bourn Hondo)-. At Klrbnrd Town-end'., Palermo. «J0 10 SJO in. daily. Bell Pbooe, Farmer . Lloe. ite-l •ill Allen Corson, V. D. at? 81S Wetley Avenue Ocean Cfty New Jersey j^Beh Sk m tg> A DR W. P. HAINES cor. ninth ano wesley ave. ocean city. n. j. F. irknce Brick Haines cos. 9th ano wesley ave mechanc-thrnafist Mauare. HwrdHh Movement* gkrschel pettit, m. i). 807 wesley ave. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY

' [)K. CHARLES B. RIPER P »• Dentist" 809 Central Avenue M'Ell CITY. 1. j, DR G. Fairchild Starr Dentist cor. hl MKMV*risy A*». Both Phooe* later-Stale 14-B Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thornley Hughes, P. D. Manager 8th and Wesley Avea. Ocean City, H.J. I DEPENDABLE INCOME An account with the Ocean City Title and Trust Company can be depended upon ' for safety and prompt in- | terest returns. It is just what you need. Why not start an account with us now ? " 3 per cent. Interest Paid - on Time Accounts 1( 1 Ocean City Title and Trust Co. Ocean City, N. JOtis M. Townsend 2 ' A Practical Seashore Architect - Lieaoaed by tbs Stale. -> -> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. ' OCEAN CITY N. J.

[impressive service for old and y0un0 soldiers I ' ~ " . — .. - . . ' •

Dr. Bohner Preaches One of | the Strongest Memorial Day Sermons Ever Heard. «ii_ Sunday evening In the Klr.t Pre.Iiylerlan Church In memory of the Mildler- of llie Civil War. The spaclou. auditorium of the cliurcli was crowded" 10 IIh rapacity with au luterexted ami ■ euiliualasllc audience. The local vMeraua, headed by Major L. It. Tbouis* and Caplalu K W. Tibbie*. marched lu *lx double 11 lea to llie church, escorted by Company U. N (i N J , uuder llie command of-Cap-laiu Vauce L Ealy, aud occupied uf the church. The musical program a> carried oul ) by llie choir, uuder the leadership of Lewln E. (iuillh, wsh very eujoyable. The veleraua seemed deeply luter-e-leJ. while the men uf Company (I made a hrllllaul ahowlug In their uatty lu bis sermon, hexed on Jeremiah 5(1; 22. "A xouud of battle is In the laud," tbe itev. Charles H. liohner. paxlor of the Kind Church, was at tils beat, the geueral verdict of the veteraus being that It was uue of tbe xtrougest Memorisl Day sermon- to which they have had the pleasure of listening. Iu o|«nlug hi- eermou, tbe itev Mr. Hohuer. In a xetles of vivid picture., traced tbe rl»e and progress of war _ down to the xtupeudoux conflict, lu which tbe embattled nation, of Europe aud A.la are today Involved, aud :. then proceeded to discuss tbe question as 10 why tbe world has bean cursed '• wltb the horrors of brutal war. He B said that lu these prevent limes * Ibere are three cause, operating to p.of duce Ibe sound of battle Ihroughoul >- the world. In the tlrst place we bave war because there Is war Ju human uature. y a group of boys, Issuing from the school house, bave hardly gone a ' block before they are pitching lulo one another. Dally Id aide streets and alleys bigger fellows form a gloallug ring around while two little chaps - light It out. That's what make, lis bailie charge." He who knew what ta la man said. "Pram wltblu, oul of tbe hearts of men. proceed evil thoughts, murders, thefts, covetousuesa. wickedness, dacelt," sod of these war Is tbe waotou revel and glorlflcallon. Here Is where every war that has ever been fought has bad lis beginning— In the hearts of men. Tlwu wa have war also because preparation Is made for It. When a man builds a bouse lie does not feel 1 yacht cldb gets i heady for fourth

City Commissioners Will Take 1 Active Part at the Big < Flag Raising. Captain f'barles 8. Wood, chairmen of Ibe Fourth of July Committee, re- ' ports Ibat tbe committee intend, to ^ make this s gala day at the Ocean Clly ■ Yacht Club. ' Tbe club will bave au orator of B 'National reputation and toot of Ibe 1 local talent will be called on again. 1 Tbe City Commissioners will take a ' prominent part at tbe flag raising. 1 Mayor Champion will be asked to ' speak on "A Greater Ocean City." ' I- TbeOoeau Clly Yacbt Club officially 1 - opened tbe club bbuee last Saturday. 1 Tbe steward Is now In charge. Meals are served sod rooms cau be bad by ' members only. ' A good many cam* down over Hun- 1 day. altbougb the weather was much a against II, and Ibe bouse committee ' wa. greatly eucoursged. J F. E. Darby baa sold a lot owned by William F. Bbrlver on Wealey ave- 1 one, between Tenth and Eleventh ' streets. He baa alto told five bay frout lots between Third and Koortb < street*. The bay rront Iota were bought 1 by Joseph M. Howland, of Kbitadel- ' pbia. It's dignified and glvee you a dolt- i clous sen* of security to own your , home at . ocean city. Besides, yoar responsibility as a real ' estate owner makes you a desirable ■ cltuen harry' headlky? °d Baal Estate Operator, Ninth and As- ' bury avenue, next to Are boa* who 1 trill show you tbe eery beet way and i some of tbe giualsd bargains to be found bare on Use easiest terms , PIsoue eeuBsKfcm ade I for Bale. Hmall auto, *752)0, cost bow, *400 00. •uttabie tor light delivery. Floor s bow-case, *15.00. noet *25 00, adjustable shelves, slid I g mirror _ 12 quart Ire cream freezer, *4 00, coat - *8 00. . Bicycle. (8.00. Q Assortment of groceries and 11 xi area to be sold cbsap. Store, 488 Asbury aveuue. Adv.. It. •MUdvLM Page Ifoaa. ' I

' MONEY FOR CITY'S ' > PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1 : I! j, Board of Estimate ,A.ble to i Keep Figures Down to Those of Last Year. „ ] -The merahers of (he board of school I e e-lliufle met a lew evening, slure and determined the amount to be expended by the clly for public school, here for j the year ending July I 191V. t The appropriation- for mV different departmenls are Is follow.: J Slid refurnishing school Iiou-e., FJnod; , erecting, equipping and funri-hliig J school house., *2001. manual training, J *'->"• r Ismrd' I, figured very clowly in utkhig up Us e edlinale. Atthecoiirlu.ini ai their . d.-llberstluua. Ills me uti-r- felt ex j trendy well sstlslte I thn they bad been able to keep the ll iJta d i#u to The member, of the hoard are City j Commissioners Joseph CI. Cbemiilou. William H Campbell and Ueocge i> Adams and Presldeut Harvey Y. Lake and 8. B Swan, uf the Board of K lu- ' cation. " WILL HOLD BAZAR e Tbe membership card of llie Lsdie*' s Auxiliary of the Ocean City Yaolit >- Club Ibis seasou is quite unique aud l handsome. 11 can be pinned ou at all tba function*, and one'ean very re*ds lly Introduce oneself lo anyone, as one t. can see Ibe name on the card the meme her Is wsarlug. s Tbe bazar of the auxiliary Is booked d for Angus! (land 7, and Mrs. William 1 e. Hexamer. president, lit. asked all i members lo oo-operale. Home coms mil tees are at work making fancy arW.C. T.V. Heeling. The members uf tbe Ocean City W. O. T. U. will bold tbelr last meeting or ,r the season at the home of Mrs. Cliarle. F. Kabh, Seventh street, near Wesley J avenue, next Wednesday afternoon, , All members are urged to atteud. , Slaking Improvement*. . A number of Impr ovements ■ have been made to tbe Bellevue Balb*. ou r the Boardwalk, above Ktgbtb alreel. , Tby work was done by Hwan A Trout I The bath* will opeu for bu-liiesa about Jqne 24. M

ll J. STEELMAN f >! IS LAID TO REST ' ,Well - Known Merchant and | Democrat'Dies from Can- j cer of Stomach. 1 1 The dealh of Andrew J Hleeluian. | aveuue al 5 JO o'clock Friday afler- ' | friends here andPthrough..ut the^tate ^ I Funeral service* were 'held It: the Klr-t M. F. Church Tuesday morning, conducted by Uie pastor, the Rev. J. B 1 Kulp. Aside from the Imuirdlali ^ members uf llie family there were I of friend, not only from Ocean Clly, ' There were several Hue floral plecas a ' ou the casket. V. f The hilerment was at Ml. i'leaunt > ■ Cemetery, Mtllvilla. a half dozen auto- I • mobiles making up llie funeral cortege. The cause of Mr." Hleelu.au'. death I ' was cancer of the stomach. He bad ! not been lu good heallh for two years, I 1 but -be w as confined lo his only a little t mure than a week Mr Hteelman. who was slxty-uln^ t years old, was born near Tuckahoe I March 23, IStti, lilt parents belug Hez- I eUali aud Kulli Hleelmau. i ' Mr. Hteelipau leaves a widow and t four cblldreu by his tlrst wife, Granville H. Hleelmau, 8r.. Miss Minnie K. a ' Hleelmau, Mis* Deborah Hleelmtt. aud 1 ■ Andrew J. Hleelmau, Jr. I Hit widow ba* three children, Ira I Wallace and Julius Malbls. Blie was < Mrs. Hannah J. Mathls, widow of ' Wallace Mathls. They were mar. ■ i rled Id 4mi7. t Mr. Hleelmau, some years ago. was ■ • journal clerk of tba New Jersey Henate aud he was a delegate to tbe cooveu- ■ j tlou which nomlnaled Clevelatid_al I I Chicago for the presidency. He was . an ardent Democrat and stood high Id i . the councils of bls'party. I The deceased was RfH knowu t throughout Houth Jersey, ^vlug con- i j dueled clothing atorei; lu ^llllvllle, , Vlnelaud, Hrldgeton, Treuton, Asbury I Hark. Mount Holly. Atlaullc Clly and . Ocean Clly. , He came lo tbls resort aud opened his store eight years ago. He made many frieinl. here, who beard wltb , regret of his death , The pall-bearers In this clly were , f l)r. Charles Edwards. Dr. William G , Abbotl. Justice of the Peace F. H. « Ware. L. h Wallace and William H. c , Beegle. J . — — r Tbe lieadlug opened Its Fourlb e street station here Tuesday. Mrs. W i T. Follweiler, of Harrlaburg, la agalo . lu charge. Tbe Heading's statlou at i t Flfly-HrstrirMt wlllbeopeosd June 14. u I wltb Hubert Uarrett, who la now doing I relief work al Uoabeo, In charge. 1

' TO CONNECT BOARDWALK 1 | AT SIXTEENTH STREET

Chas. A. Doe Signs Lease With City for Term pf ' J Fifteen Years. At last, after mauy years of effort, tbe" Boardwalk between Sixteenth and streets la to be connected, and the eyesore Is soon to become a . thing of llie past. A number of effort* were made by ' Interested property owners during tbe laM three or four years lo have tbe clly officials make a satisfactory adjuslmeut of tbe dlftlcu||les wltb I Charles A. Doe. of Philadelphia, j owner uf the laud over w hich the oou- i □ected atrip of Boardwalk would pass. | without result. I Aa soon as the present City Commls. i stutters were Inducted lolo office, they at ooce took steps to relieve tbe situs- I tlou, wltb tbe result tbat Mrs Doe has I signed a lea* with tbe city for the , for Boardwalk purposes at Seven- i teen th street and Wealey avenue for a term of 15 years, from Juue 1, 1615, to ' Juna I. 1980. [ Clly Solicitor A. C. Boswell presented . the signed lea* to tbe City Commiri slonert at tbelr weekly meeting. Alter the lea* bad been read. Dlreci Adams made • motion, seconded : Director Campbell. Ibat the proper . officer* be empowered lo esecule tbe lea* wltb Mr*. Sarah A. Doe, wife of Chart* A. Dm. On motion. Director Adams was In- ■ -traded to have specification, prer pared aud al*o to advertise for bklx for tba completion of tbe Boardwalk | at tbe Jioint designated as soon a. tbe ) peel float loos are complete I. Director Campbell .aid be was opposed to some parte of tbe traosactluo. , but, lo older lo do away wltb tbe eyt- ! sore, be would vote lu favor of it. ' Mayor Champion stated that these 1 tbs only terms tbe city could get. unless the city started condemnation (ConUooed on Hsrond Page.) Tbe Southern quality Home Bakery, 889 West avenue, will be open June 10. : 1915, at 9 30 a. m Luncbeuu served If desired. Bell pbooe 405 -W. A. A. , Brown, proprietor. * Adv., It. KM glova cleaned lo two days. Price .10 and .15. Julias Kotb, tbe • tailor. adv. 8-25. tf. ' Tbe Bowling Allays In tba Bowling Casino are now open for tbe season of 1915. adv. 4-16, tf . r Piano for raot for tbe season. Api ply 836 Waalsy avenue. adv. It.

1 school teacher becomes bride. - t i Surprise Sprung on a House t Party of Local People at { Port Republic. a Herbert A. Wrigbt, employed at j Street Station, and Miss O. . , Pearl Scull, daughter of Alwl D. Scull ■ and wife, of tbla clly. apruog a aur- % prl* on a bouse party of friends at tbe of Mr. and Mrs. Ueo. W. Fields, j - al Port Republic, Saturday eveulng. , They were married at 9 30 o'clock by the Rev. Mr. Veal, of Port Repubi lie. t Law rence M. Lear and wlfer of tbls , > city, were tbelr attendants. j Others In tbe party were Misses Ber- i i tba Campbell and Margaret Parker, - J. Edgar Vow, Arthur Shoemaker, , I John E. Adam* and wife and Morrl* , > Scull, of tbls clly. , Tbe pair are living at £1 Walton - place, this city. I Tbe bride I* a grade teacber lu tbe ( r ! Wesley avenue public school. She , b will complete tbe term. Will Blip wlm Music. During tbe mouth of June. Robert - C. Clark, of the late evaugellsUc move- - > meut In Mlllvllle. will assist H. H. , t Lake In tbe music of tbe First M. E. > Huuday School aod of tbe cbofeb. Mr. i Clark made lo Mlllvllle a flattering 1 - reputation for efficiency. Notice iu Property Owscrii Havlog severed my oonoaetloue wtlb e tbe Arm of Stanton and ticuil, Inc., . sod engaged In tbe general real estate u and Insurance business myself, wltb office lo tbe Bourse Bolldlogon Eighth . street, I respectfully solicit list men It , of the following ktud of properties • wblcb you own or control: ; Hotels, collage* and apartments for summer rental: cottages sod a part - " meat* for yearly or winter rental; collages and apartments for aalt; bnsti. new properties, stores, etc., for sale or e rent; unimproved lots for sale: eotr. tag*, lots or other properties for axchange: Boardwalk properties for sale J or reut. Clakksur 8. Bcuix. Real Estate and loan ranee. Hour* Bldg , Eighth street, . ad*., 4-1, U. Ocean CUy, N. J.

— : 1 MASONS HAD AN ENJOYABLE TIME , from Atlantic City , and Other Lodges Enjoy i Hospitality of 171. 1 The- headquarters of Ocean City 1 .No 171. F. and A m., In Ibe Masonic Building, were Ailed Tour- , day evening, the occasion belug "Pari Night." In addition to local member* of the , ord' there were delegations prewut from Belcher and Trinity l<odgear*sr | Atlantic Clly, and Hlar Lodge, of , Tuckahoe. , F. B. Willis and Jobu E. Adam*, ol , Ihi* city, were given llie degree of , Mason during Iheeveiilug, and , Ibe work wa- watched wlib lulerwl , tbe visitor*. | Speeches were made by a number of ; the brethren, not only lho*e residing in Oceau Clly.'but also by visitor*, and 1 the affair closed Willi refreshment*, In , providing which the steward* were at | tbelr beri. , Tbe speakers lucluded A. J. Henry and John Auderaou, of Atlaullc Clly; | Worshipful Master Snyder, of Tucka- , Ex L'lty Commlwloner Robert , Flxber. City Bollcllor Andrew C. Box. , well. City Treasurer Clarence 8 ticuil. , Albert Fogg. C'aytou Haluex Brick and Prof. Jame* M. Hltvens, supe'rlu- , leiident of tbe Oceau City public " Prof. Hleveos, as usual, made a great , address, aud he was vigorously ap- ; plauded. , There were mauy Inquiries fg j tbe Cbarl* H. Bohner, pastor of the , Presbyterian Cburcb, but he , at tbe Christian Endeavor Convention at Cape May. , E. S. SCHANTZ HERE | parlnK 10 Open Hold Belle- 1 rue op jnac 17. I E. H. Hcbanlz, proprietor of tbe Ho- I telhellevua, came down from Norrla- I a few days ago and Is gattlug tbe I house ready or opeulng on June 17. 1 1 This la bis third season at tbe Belle- 1 and be xays they bave most en- , couraglug prospects for an excellent -easou. Already they bave mauy bookings. Tba Bellevue baa a high 1 reputation for flue treatment of Its | guests. , Will Ballri Collage. Clayton Halo* Brick baa sold a lot ' at tba corner of Fifteenth street and avenue to Herbert N. Muoger, 1 uf Munger A Long, Camden, wbo ex- 1 pecta to build a handsome cottage philadelphians ! at sabbath school Messrs. Fort, Armstrong; and , Lawrence Take Leading Part in the Exercises. There was an unusually Interesting session of tbe First M. E. Hsbbalb School Holiday afternoon, participated lu by three prominent Philadelphia Ex-Select Councilman Thomas R. Fort, Jr., opeoed tbe Buoday school exercises wltb prayer. Ex-Couucllmau F. Armstrong read tbe fomoo for tbe school, and Alex. LawreoewJr.i led tbe alnglDg. Harvey Y. Lake assisted * osual with hl-'-ooruet. Tbere were 100 lo attendance at tbe Bible Clam, and much Interest manifested lu tbe exercises. Celling Apartments Reads. Tbe Rav. Cornelius Hudeoa and wife, of Tacony, were at tbelr cottage, Cenlial avenue, during Ibe vwk were getting tbelr apartments, at street and Simpson avenue, In readiness for tbe season. David Hud1 son and wife, of Uleoxide, were also similarly engaged. Wasted.— Board and lodging wltb 1 private family, four child tea. two ^ adults. Address Hhermsn Bougber, 1021 N. Delaware avenue. Philadelphia. adv. 5-13, 4t. Hsmlllou. Elgin watches *1 per week. L. M Nelson, railroad Jeweler, 8t3 Broadway, Cemdeu, N. J.. agent ' here onoe a week, tf you ml* tilm > mod a postal. adv. tf. Fob Hale. Hakoain.— Corner lot, • 60x100. located Fourth and Central, • Ocean City, N. J Apply M. 8. Stump, Pleasantvllle. N. J. Adv. 6-18, tf.

W. C. T. U. PRESENTS CITY WITH HANDSOME FOUNTAIN

Mayor Champion Accepts Gift from Mrs. 8. S. WarrenSome Fine Addresses. Memorial Day of thla year was a memorable occasion for tba members of .the Ocean CUy Women's Cbriatlan Temperance Union, marking, aa It did, the prmentatlon of tbe nnloo'a pretty granite drinking fountain lo the clfy. The fountain, wblcb Is In front of Ibe city ball, cost about *400. Hhortly before 4 o'clock, a number of the members of the union. Mayor Joseph U. Champion and tbe Rev. Jam* K. Lake assembled on ibe steps ' of tbe building. Mrs. ripen cer B. Swan, president of r local union. Introduced Mr. Lake ' and announced that ba would oflbr prayer. Mr. Lake suggested tbat tbay 1 sing "My Country, Tie of Tbaa," r which was dona, aud a bunch of 1 school girl* joined In. Tba children 1 also aaug "Bring Back My Flag," following which prayer wa* offered by Lake. ^ I Mr*. 8. 8. Warren, tbe oldest nan- ' of tbe local union aud wbo was active In tbe movement to purchase 1 the fountain, was Introduced by Mrs. Hwan. Mr*. Warren, wbo presented tbe • fountain' to the city, mid tbat tbey bad ' met today to celebrate tbe dedication ' uf thl* fountain, wblcb tbe anion ' started to work for eight years ago, • aud then she told of Its looeptioa. 1 A lady asked some of tbe mambara " of tbe union about eight years ago, what good tbe union waa aod what It ever did. 8be waa told of tbs Sower 1 mission work, tba Christmas baskets ' for tbe "ahnt-ln" folks, tbe Christmas cards, etc Tbe proposition waa mada at tbat time to secure a fountain for tbe nee ' not only of people bat of animals aa ' well. M rs. Elisabeth Brick, tba apiabir. and others then sat oat to obtain funds for tbe purchase of tba fountain and question of a alia. Tbe Utty Cs masts- ■ -luusrs at tbat lime— Messrs. Haedtqy. aod Thorn — fold the union ikrtt - if tbe city decided to build a clly hall, - the fountain would be gtveo a arte 1 there, and this was done. How tbe union turns tbe fonntaln over la tba - cere of tbe present City Oommla1 Mayor Champion waa bare Intro* , duced, aod 4m mid tbat Itgeeabtaa 1 great pleasure to accept tbla m ago IIIceut gift on behalf or tbe city. Tbe community Is to be congratulated on having aucb women aa competes tbe [ Ocean City W. C. T. U., wbo not only , tblok of tba Deeds of tba pabUe ba! - also of animals. Mr. Cbamploa expressed the hope tbat tbe fountain will remain foe years as a moounwnt lo the W. C. T. U„ and ha assured tba members tbat tba CUy Commissioners, as custodians of tbe fountain, will take tbe bmtof care of It. > Mrs. Delia B. Hmltb, of tbla eNy, president of tbe Cape May County W. C. T. U , mid thD U ooe of the golden i days lo tbe llvm of tbe membem eflbe Ocean City W. O X. U. This monument will be here long after those wbo planned It bave passed away, bat tba ? speaker mid abe wanted lo boild her i monument In tbe heart of every Child ] and i boo It will INe for eternity, s "What a privilege It Is to work in tbe White Ribbon Army!" tbe speaker ,. exclaimed. I Mrs. Hmltb mid abe was proud to j Introduce Mrs- Isabella b marsri, ear1 responding secretary of tbe State W. ,i C. T. V., wbo hae a strong place to tba hearts of tbe women of this county - il Mm Demereet made an mroeet and convincing address on 7 The Day, tbe e Women and the Work." It 8 be began by speaking of tbe widening slgulfl canoe of Memorial Day. 'a day of gratitude for thorn wbo gave op tbelr llvm tbat the country might be 1 saved. Tbere le a call for clttzeoablp '• ibat means something aod tba world la growing nearer lo tba Dtvtos will, I she said. Women meat pull together " 8 be spoke of tbe blighting effects of >- alcohol and tbe great growlb of tern0 peraooe, not only in this country hot throughout tba Whole world. 8 be expressed ber g*eet pleasure In h learning tbat Ocean cny la a no «L lues o town, and mid tbe taemhete of Km union sbontd spread tbls newa every- [' * Mrs. Demarest spoke et some leogth 00 the good results tbat will aeerae r wbeu women have tbe ballot. '• Tbe exercises were dosed with the >t little girls eioging the " White Ribbon » Bong." I, FoRjiALE —Motor boat, SS feet long. I, 8 feet beam; cablo; 2 cycle motor; In i, good condition. AppJyj^TorrijMj^d

; White Rants Tennis Shoes Straw Hats See our display of Straw Hats at $2 00 before you decide on your Summer Hat All the new braids and new shapes, $2.00. Newell Corson 819 Asbury A venae, Of— n City

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