" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL c
VOL. XXXV. " OCEAN CITY, N. J- THUH8DAY, NOV li.MHKK 23, 11)15 ' NO. 35 i . • 1 ■ _ _
Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Ed Hoi and Proprietor • i.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. ATTOKMr.VO.aT-l.AW. jy[ORGAN HA5TT?T ~"s-' ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR -AT LAW, 8 CAPE MA* COt ICT MOI'HC, a. J. (Opposite Public BulKUags). JJAWaOFFICES" C "°* " Apgar & Boswell, AMBURV *"• 0 iffitTV ■ "*Vf ' " | law offices Godfrey, Giddings S Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law"" and Moilcltor, Mash Maud Examiner In uaoa-N^BI oms g NEWELL HEULINGS Attorney at Law SOU Eighth Street Ocean City New Jeraey j • MORCAN HAND. jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Eyes Examined Without Drops '"""""A. W. ELY. e ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. N. GRISCOM, M. D. EIGHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. Botii phono- Bell. 16: tnlar-MUte. IB-A ^'m.'draUy. T85f HaeSe.KarnS?i Uno. Ml itf I Ilia emu, I.D. wtS Bid Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey DR W. P. HAINES cor. ninth and wesley ave. ocean city. n. j. OtPICE HOURS: 1 1 lot p. m." tetoep-m. _ Horn I'lionca Florence Brick Haines con. st« and Wesley Ave mcchano'tm crap 1st JJERSCHEL PETTIT. M. D. 807 wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey JOHN H.WHITICAR, M. D. Eighth and Central avenue Ocean City New Jeraey £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER 809 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Hell IS7 ^R. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist ' Second Eloor ^ ave. Cor' WAN CITY, N" j' Offlc* Hour.: HtJB Bveolngs by appolatmenl . Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thornley Hughes, P. D. M.D.ccr 6th and Wealey Aves. Ocean City, N. J Commencement Gifts Eo|oy the Beat ^It la |M ~ w^toiraar «o^ ivwgrjL ur&a'1AbdMr6ru)M1 hvnuli eleowbero a , b,-a..V M NELSON -■ „. j Try an Advertisement in the 8BNTINBL
1 Attention, Cottagers I 1 than piantmgWhen PROPERLY " l,lrBr*" of. >,,m c<«l""=c • ■ „ Telephone ... g.ve us u .-ull, V Colonial Greenhouses . Telephone. Somen,' Point, I J-a l.in wood Post Office TOR SALE AT COST , I A beautiful Cottagc-JJliiigalow on Wesley ! L' avenue, facing the ocean. - near Thirteenth street, 9 rooms and hath, garage, lau.ndry, etc. 1 It will be finished by October " 1 5, and "i^ the Best Bargain in that choice district of the re- . 1 sort. For full particulars inquire M ASSET * EDWARDS • EIGHTH AND CENTRA I.*A V K. [U ; : 1 Heated Apartments For Rent by the Year 1 . - ' • »' Furnished or unfurnished at a very 1 moderate rent. Five rQonts and bath; every modern convenience. • ' JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N.J. ; - » • ■ ■ ! B. Frank Smith Go.,"™'' 1 If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine , 'lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house. $2500. , j Two lota corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, , $1200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, ( attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed j with best companies. , 1036 Asbury Ave. ; T T A yfi-ynn a cottage, bungalow or apart- ' ' Aa Sjupnt to furnish? We have a line of; furrtHweat less than Philadelphia prices. ; It wm-pay^yau to call and see our stock be- ' fore buying elsfevvhere. \ Window shades a specialty. t ^ . Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. 1 • p' PLUMBINO • Are von netting entire satisfaction iw to prices. workmanship and bnshusa courtmT? If 00L it will 1 ley you to give me e trial 1 em in au exoe|rtioually good pcitlon to take ' oereofyonr rvpafawork of which I make a specialty. I have no exi>enaite establishment ' or clerical force toluaiptain. Give me a trial Both Phone. C. H. BACON 607 Eighth St Interesting to Investors or . Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home for SALE — A few lots located in Section G, Oecsn City, N. J., — in vicinity ol State r-srd and Pennsylvania and Heading Railroad stations., ALo'sites for bungalow, situate on Greet Kgg Harbor Bey, Beeelvy's Point. K. J. ARTHU Ra D. J3 A R ROWS 832 central avenue ocean city, n. j. The "Happie" Family SLT-St-TS directory, but you will find I hem all over this town. They're every where— and they are "Happie" be- | cinre they . Have learned that GAS can solve innumerable little home problems, can furnish a dozen lu.uriea, and is always on the job-at the slightest cost. The City Gas Light Co. I. _ — I. — - — —
i AFTER THANKSGIVING SALE OWING to the warm fall and the fact that we need more room for our Holiday Goods, we ate going to have a "Post Thanksgiving Sale" of Men's Overcoats.' These are all new, stylish overcoats, inclnding our regular stock and j the surplus from our other store. With the cost of all raw material advancing R ! daily these are extremely great values. $12 S8.50 $15 r-0".04" $11.50 $18 and $20 Hand Tailored Overcoats, now $14.50 25 Cents I ~-"c iSrS£2££r"' 98 Cents SPECIAL LOT OF MEN'S $12.00 AND $15.00 SUITS, NOW f Q QQ Sire 16 veal, to so and 34 to 44 ^ VUeUU J, " DON'T rvtlbb TMIt sale 5 Friday and Saturd^, November 26 and 27 Monday and Tuesday" November 29 and 30 ',*• ONLY
"* j DOUGLASS SHOES _ — —
NEWELL CORSON 819 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN ClYv, N. J.
EMERY SHIRTS
Saubitor found numerous ' errors in city accounts
Tfiome of Thefce are Referred ■*to in Report to: Commissioners. | At the weekly meeting' of the City auditor. H. S Mow rer. on the aCcouuls . of the city treasurer, from Mav 15 ( J report wa. read by City Clerk H. A Morris. The report we. voluminous. T>» following I. taken therefrom: 1 • In the department of revenue end ■ noaoce, I found tl.at the general led- ■< ger of the city w as not In balance on!' the dale of ll.is audit Thl- being the ca>e. I assumed that the last balance " was the published statement of the de- ' partment 011 January I. 11*15. hut In 1 endeavoring to reconcile the same with the ledger a number of accounts did < nut correspond. It was then necessary I | to find a polnl at which the balance ■After considerable work, I found 1 the audit when the iedger was In was January 1. IMU. I • raking thl. a. a starting polut.lt ■ necessary. In order to bring the date* (January I. ISM, to May 18, 1 1915), In many Instances going back 1 10 the original minutes, *0 as to de- • termlue the necessary entries. Dur- 1 lug the progress of this work errors 1 developed, some of which were ar fob 1 lows: ' " The miscellaneous appropriation 1 for ISM was closed showing a balance ' of 88. As a mailer of fact, there ' ; was au error In the addition of the ac- ' count of HOI? which .really made tl.e ' appropriation short (78.17, and which r we adjusted by charging temporary 1 - surplus account the deficit and ruling ' • out the entry credlllug the balance of * ' • in the City Hall account there wa. t credit of (948 86, wtth uo correspond- I lug charge to off-el. The only couclu- 1 1 sluu I could come to was that II waa * * Intended to charge this Item lu the In- ' appropriation for 1915, which ' w as done, thereby completing the eu- 1 j* try. The appropriation bat since been ' credited, however, and the amount re- 1 charged to the City Hall contract to be 1 takeo from bond Issue. 1 ' In the surplus revenue account, j there was a credit of (902.04 to 1914 for , bank stock tax. -and wbeu the funds I were received for this tax In 1915 the 1 amount waa again credited, thereby bowlug a tictltious balance In tbla ac- , ' In making the appropriations for 1 " 1914 and 1915, there were two items of ( (aoqo and (3000, iwspectively , which were In anticipation of. the uncollected
: EDGE HAILED AS ; "NEXT GOYERNOR" Prominent Politicians at Dinner Given Stevens and Lake J by Connty Committee. Assemblyman-elect Mark Lake,*'lly Clerk Harry A. Morris, J. Preecutt t ( adman and John Adams, of tbla place, wcut tp Holly Beach Saturday evening, to attend tbe testimonial dinner for Mr. Lake aod 8enator-elect Lewis T. Stevens at tbe Holly Beach " Yacht Club, kinder fbe an.plce. of fba ' Cape May County Republican executive Committee. There were 44 persons present and all enjoyed Ihe dinner. C. L Browumiller w as loa-lmaster, and speeches were made by Messrs. Hleveua and Lake, Congressman Bacbaracb aod Senator Edge, of Atlantic City; Dr. W.A. Lake, newly-elected coroner, and Freeholder C. W. Haul, of Wlldwood. Senator Edge was greeted aa "the bext Governor." BeDafor Read.of Camden, and Chairmen Bogbee, of tbe Stale Republican Committee, sent regrets.
I 7 * 1 TO BE MARRIED IN j PHILADELPHIA Marcella Roberts Will be Bride of William L. | Gilbert. William Lake Gilbert. ...n of A. <i. 1 | Gilbert and' wife, of tins city, and , I I Mi*r Marcella W. Roberts, daughter . | of Mrs. Ague- Robert-, who is Ihe . Twentieth and Ma-ler -treei-. will he 1 The marriage will he p*. formed by , I one of the judge, of Ihe Philadelphia > Court. | will be held at the home of the parents 1 1 Miss Robert, .pent last summer at , Fourteenth street and A-i.ury avrnue, 1 : this cay. , Apartment G In the Chester Apart- 1 mints, where he and his bride will , account of tbe city collector, thereby . making a double charge against him These Hems should have been , , charged to temporary surplus. (The moneys due ihe clly.cand not oilier- , wise pledged 1 In entering the appropriations lor 1915. the total of anticipated revenue* . this was posted to Ihe ledger. It naturally threw It out of balance to the exlenl of Ibe error ((750). After procuring the epproprlellon resolution, Ibis wes found to be, an error In 1 copying Ihe same In the journal and corrected . , "In the disposition of the (1*2.1100 . and (27 000 1 Kind Issues, there were also . the ledger In balance It wa. necessary , to trace all of ibe funds pxld .from Oils Part of the same wa. charged up to ■ the sinking fuud spproprlsttou.thereby 1 have bee 11 cherged direct to the slnk- . fuud commlsslbn. Coming from ' e boud lasue and turned, over to the commission for the redemption of the ' bond under which the fuuds were raised It did uol euter lulo tbe r regular epproprlellon eccount." At tbe conclusion of the reeding, on ' motion of Director Aderns. the report ' wes ordered received end Hied with I Director Campbell. " » 1
'GRIM REAPER i TAKES FAIR GIRL! " High School Classmates Pall1 Bearers at ^aneraj of Miss Cox. •feS™.'.™ 1 as though she were but asleep She ' The* ris.m was banked will, flowers lira rices from luving IrlemfVThese 1 ' Included piece. frSUb*Utd<upils of the 1 Ocean City High Schnpl. members of 1 the Kpworth league. ( hristlan En- 1 deavor Society and (joeen K-llier So- i t clely t he offering from the Ocean ' . City Higli School comprised seveu 1 There was no session of tlie high 1 I They wsre Misses Ixiuise Morris. Amy 1 Bleckman. Miriam Reichly. Haze! 1 • M. Harris, fertile Hand end Madeline '■ ' Lautach, Loreu Uoff, John Marts. I ' Harvey Colllsson, Horace Smith. PM. ! > win Sack and Nathaniel Smith. Tlie services et the church were con1 ducted by tlie pastor, the Rev. J It. ' Kulp. assisted by the Rev. Thomas J. ' ' Cross, pastor of the Chelsee its pt 1st ' Church, au lullmete friend of the family for 27 yeara. w 1 r Mr. Kulp road a passage of scrip- 1 1 tore. This was followed by a vocal • selection by members of the tngh ' school ami a prayer by Mr. Crosa. pollow lug the reading of a passage ' df scrip! u re from the thirteenth chap- | terof First Corinthians, there was eu- ' ' other vocal selection by the high 1 school. j Dr. Kulp, In lilt touching remarks, 9 told of the Msl words uttered to htm by the girl as he stood beside her bed. 1 ' I em trusting in Jesus," she said. He : declared to the friends of the deceased ■ that If they, loo, trust lu Jesus, they j- will And her welcoming them to the r e,,tD" •bore' j Dr. Crosa also spoke feelingly and - read a beautiful poem."Rtie Has Gone." I His remarks were addressed both to e tlie young friend- of the deceased end e llie parent- and relatives. s Mra. J. M. Rosenbauiu -ang a nolo e "Homeland." and Dr. Kulp made the closing prayer. II The Interment we. at the Pleasautt vllle Cemetery. Ii MM Cox. who was horu In Atlantic Illy, wa. Ibjyr. ..Id October 28.8he
HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS WILL HOLD RECEPTION
' • Pleasant Time is Expected in - I Assembly R.oom Friday, J December 3. ' Pupil, of Ihe Ocean City High 1 School, on Friday evening of uext / 1 week, will give a reception to Ihe ' members of the flrst-yeer clasa of the school, as well as their parents, In the * ; ..«« 1 The committee In charge of the re- \ caption comprises Mis*es Cecilia Hand aod Hazel M. Harris, Harold Fergu- t, sou aud Harry N. Kline. The purposes of the reception ere to < ' extend greetings and best wishes to the t. '■ Incoming class : to create a proper « school spirit end feelings of honor end J respect for tbe school as eu educe- t I ttonal institution, and to assist- lu foe- i ' terlug the eoclel end cultural phases t e of education. ■ewloxClrcle «er,.. „ n The eewlog circle met at tbe home t of M re. Ida Jeffries. 806 Ninth street. - Monday evening, t his is the second 1 year of the society's existence Those present were Mrs Aunie K. I-ake, t Mrs. Florence M Gilbert. Mies Sallle t W. Lake. Mrs Alice M ritepiiensot., Mrs. Anne M Barclay. Mrs. Ida F. Dixon. Mrs. Martha P Mwls. Mrs. I Bakele.v. Mrs H Cheetwood. Mrs. , Smltii and Mr#. Hauuah T. L'beel • as ■evvsrd for Information that will lead to tbe ( arieal aotT conviction of the parties damaging my house ou Tweuly-flflh ' street, Ocean City. Geo Hausmanu, 51U5 Weetmlnater avenue, Plilla. adv. Haddock's Pbcrasc, Eighth aod Aebury avenue. All goods j sold here are guarauteed. Kiudly re- , luru aoytblug unsatisfactory to you. tf Subscriptions for stock in tl.e seventh series of Tbe Home Building end Loan Association, or tbls city, are uow being received by Harry A. Morris. Secretary: J. Thornley Hughes. P. 1).. Pres ldeut, or any of tbe Directors. Blart e savings' fund by taking a few shares. adv., U-S5. St FOB BUNT CNFCBNISHKO.— 722 Aabury avenue, 7 rooms end bath, all * 1 conveniences: also 6- room cottage with bath, all couvauteuces. Apply store 722 Asbury avenue, or W. W. Adams, Fourth street aud Wesley avenue. Ocean City N.J. adv., 10 21. tf. Try Hug baa' favorite lotion for rougbuesa aud 01.8111881 sktn;2£ceuu per bottle. Hughes' Ceulral Pharmacy. adv., 10 7, If
: ; j SOLDIER BOYS ( WERE DEFEATED c . p First Presbyterian Team, of Philadelphia a "Slick" «' Aggregation. * '.The Ocean City Military Club's Ave i i6ok Its second defeat jsif the season I /set Saturday evening at the armory. 1 when the First Presbyterian basket bell I of Phllakelpbla. walked away I with them by the score of 47 to 22 i Tbe visitors were the "slickest" that C have played here lu years. They were v lu the best of form, as tbey play practically every bight In the week. I After the flrst ten minutes ol play, <- outcome of tbe game, tbe Presbyter lau I holding the locals easily by au r perlor passing aud'ebootlog. ( la view uf tbe feci that the vlaltors been defeating the Ylucome end I Gamete end such teems, tbe locals ! did remarkably well to get as many c points as tbey did. The visitors, during a portion of tbe ■ ' second half, did uollilug mure than I pass the ball around the cage, making "Hersb" Henderson, of the locals, , out uf tbe game, which made a I i dlflereiice. Oscar Moray, who took bis piece, put up a fast game, tmt t • naturally was a trifle rusty, not haVlog played In several years. Tbe lloe-up: 1 1 Weiseuthal ) r Hlalr Breckley I 'or**rd (Martin Pierce Center B» allow ; SSSi {SSSS, , Field goals — Welsenthal, 2; Breck- . ley. X: Hrullb l; Blair, 4; Martin. 4: Mwallow. 7; Taggart. 1: Hazeleti , 4. s boul gnats— Breckley, 10; Martin, 5; Swallow, 1. Next Raturday evening the locals - will lloe^p against the Booth Branch 11 Y. M l' A., of Philadelphia This Is 11 a good -team, and one which will make e It luterevtlng for tbe Ocean City Doye '• Don't miss tt. >. » - ' Hamilton. Elgin watcbea (1 per >r week. L. M Nelson, railroad jeweler, is MS H road way, Camdeo, N. J-. agent r- here onoa a week. If you mlas htm send a postal. »dr. tf.
' INTER-STATE CO. TO CLOSE OFFICE ;i ' - - : McKimm, Weston and Miss' ■ Morey Fnter Employ of j: Bell Co. ,| Tl.e Interstate Telephone Company i, J having been , orchard by Ibe Bell. , . pany, lu the Bourse lju.ldlug here. , , will be aboll-hed December 1. 1, i Superintendent A J McKlmrn who , . been Bill, llie Inlelsjlale Com- > , and 5 years lu Aliaulic t ily has been , v IS has Frank W. We-loii. who has |t , "bcauX be- 1 be "trouble" man flir thy ' , . 1 uter . Stale several years, r * The three young uumeu employ (8 ( . operators by llie loter-Stale Ci^i-^ | , by the Hell. but only one lies accefhed — | ; , Miss Lena Morey. The others— Mlsee- | Jennie Morn- and Lidie Hamilton- , , have tendered tbelr resignations. MI»S|, , Morris will go to Uermautown. She I - I night operator for the Hell for several j i , years and only receutly accepted a i ; s£te Company! ' A iced YIi.ils.er In Psrsd e. The Rev. George Dobbins, of Ihls , ' city, a retired member of lire New ( j Jersey Conference, was probably one ( of the oldest (yet very active) men In the parade et Mlllvllle Thursday even- , Ing. With the Rev. J. B Kulp. Dr . Dobbins was lu the front ranks of llie local delegation. Dr. Dobbins weul ' to Mlllvllle and returned with Albert . Fogg in the leller's aulumublle. Chief of Police Scull, City Solicitor Andrew | C. Boswell eudTax Collector E. WBurleigh were also among the paraders.
' came to this city with her pareuts a ' few years ago. She was au uuusually 1 bright aud luvable girlShe was sick about ten days and ' was taken to the Atlantic City Hoi 1 pltal Sunday evening of last week end r ao operation for ap|>eudlcitle was per ' formed by Dr. Homer Sliver, of Atlantic City, who was Ibe coueultlug physlcau with Dr. Herscbel Pettlt, of o' this City. Dr. E. 8. Sharp, ^-Atlantic 1 City, her flrst physician tf i life, was alau with her. i For a time she seemed to be on the e roed to recovery end her family was extremely hopeful, but Anally there consciousness end passed away at 8 SW c o'clock- Friday afternoon. Her parents e were with her when she expired. . sere win. uer sum sue carinvu.
WASHINGTON CAMP » HAS CELEBRATION * National Chaplain Eld^r and Jndge Waddington Among B the Speakers. o: About 100 members of Waebloglon 01 No. 75. P. O. 8. of A., were " present at tbe meetlug which Is held 11 annually aud known as • Past Presl- a deut's Night" Former presidents -of the c imp tilled the chairs as follows: Cotton, past president; R " Howard Thorn, president; Thomas H. c McClure, vice president; Lawrence M. master of forms, aod J. -W. " conductor. | The speaker of tbe evening was the c -Vharlea H. Elder^of Trenton, Natlona^Cbeplaln,* well known In d O.-ean CltfS^He gave one of his usual very luteijestlilXeddresses. " Anoth/r nnleiKguest was Judge E. u C. WaddlWtou, of Woodstown, Salem " Couoly. Judge Waddlugt-mls State I Master of Forms aud also e member of the State Executive Committee. iHls remarks were much appreciated by all Short addresses also made by District President Paul Scull, uf Cape Court House aud Assemblymen- | elect Mark Lake, of this city. , Aa a fitting close to the evenlug, ( refreshments were served and greatly , appreciated by all. Installed Heat In Callage. James Munroe and wife, owners of , i cottage and apartments In this city, . : were mmoug the visitors here Thurst day, coming dowh lu their automo- , . bile Mr. Munroe Is be»lng a besting apparatus placed lu his cottage, so that he aud his wife may be comfortable lu their summer home as tbey i visit Oceau City at Intervals during ' ihe tall aud whiter mouths. t For mean. Cottage 708 Central avenue; ell mod- • era conveniences; cau be rented by tbe year or durlug wiuter months. For ; further particulars apply Skntinkl office. Oceeu City, N. J . adv-tf o Fob Sai.k —Automobile, Cadillac; , late 1913 model; 6 passenger; complete - equipment; good coudittou; tied excelL teat care, newly painted, demountInquire 1003 Wealey aveuua. Ocean t CHy. N. J. adv. 11-4. 3d r, Fob Rett.— By Hie year, a 7-room It house, hot and cold water and betb. b Apply to C. H. Sl.oemaker Lumber f. Co adv., 9-30, tf
llocal methodist men in bible class parade
I Biddlc Organization Makes j Good Showing in MillTille Demonstration. .1 The members of the Drexel Riddle Bible (.lass. No 145. of tbe Flret (IE. Sunday School, this city, made a . , line showing to the parade of the ' j Men', nible t lasses at the close ofkhe ! Mlllvllle Thursday evening, j Tliere ■ were 128 men m the1 number thai" went from Ocean City In antorooblle. They arrived In Mlllvllle about « oX-Uck aiid soon thereafter - took supper In tbe eocial rooms of i tie First M. E. Church, provided ' thf-tnember< of Ibe Ladies' Aid ' The supper Included cold meats, poistoe-. gravy, blsAults, bread 1 and butter, coflee.tea and deeyert, and n was enjoyed by the Ocean City coo1 ; tlngent as well as j» large number of , • other vlsltxjrs * Ttte Rev. Alexander Coraob, pastor of the church, said to one of the vtaltore ■ ! Ocean City, as tbe latter were eating, that the women had fed utarly - , people during the evening. The ' large delegation from Ocean City wee ex|«cted In lime for tlie parade, but It ■ i was - only late In the day that tbe ' h omen learned that tbe Ocean City • j folk were coming for supper, eo It - made them hustle some to prepare for rthein It ran be said for tbe society > I that the members did nobly. After supper, tbe Oceeu City Bible ' less delegation, which included, among others, tbe Rev. George F. Mitch, pastor of the Flret Bapdat ' Church, aod I<eander 8. Coreoo, a deacon of thta church, got to Una and marched to one of t,be aide etreeta, 1 where the boys awaited tbe command tn fall Into the line of pirsde. Headed by a brass band, with Dr. r Allen Corson as chief marehel and 1 Holla Garret son aod Ira Matbla ae 1 aids, the local representatives attracted ' much attention and a lot of applauM ' as Hiey marched through the streets ' singing "Ouward'Cbrtatlan Bold iera," • Brighten the Corner," and "Tbe Battle Hymn of the Republic." ' The local delegation carried banners and transparencies In line, which served to Identify them, lu MdlUon, a large number of red llglite ware displayed. At the head of tbe Ocean l ily Bible Clang was a Urge banner bearing Ibe Inscription. "Men's Bible ( lass of the First M . E. Cburcb, Ocean City, 160 etroog." Tbe traosfareucies contained tbe ' following legeuda: " "Onward, Christian Soldiers," e "Blow Y» Your 'Trumpets, Blow," • -Tlie Fight IS On," "Brighten tbe Cor- ' uer," "Bring Your Sandey School J Excursions to Ocean City — No 8a- » loons," "Eternal Preparedness," •Drexel Hiddle Bible Kookles" and •In the First Line of Trenches."
At frequent Intervale aome of lbs people that lined tbe sidewalk* cried; ."Here's Ocean City. Hurrabtor Ocean CUy!" ■ , There were cheers gatbra, to wbteh the paraders responded by saluting with their bats or red lights. 'There were probably 1600 men In tbe parade, accompanied by brass bands aud drum cor|>#. A unique musical organization lu the parade was an accord Ion baud, from Camden. It played such hymus as "How Firm a FoundBtiou," aud there were executed with much sweetness end line effect. At the close of the perede, many of those that were lu Hue attended tbe scrvlcee then being beld tn three of tbe churches. , Following this, the Ocreu City boye Started for home, well pleaeed with their trip aud the Impression tbay bad created In Mill villa. Referring toOoeao CUy's part In lbs demonstration, a Brldgelou paper eaya: "There were a hundred aud fifty from Ocean City- They came in automobiles aud while they wereu't decorated, they made tbelr preseuce known by their ringing." JOLEY HOUSE PARTY Mra. Wre- C. Cooler Eaierlalead Mrs. Wm.'C. Cooley, of Philadelphia; gave a bouse party over Saturday and Huoday at her cottage, IU9 Ceulral avenue. Her guests motored dowu aud left Sunday afternoon. Those lu the party were Mr. Bod Mrs. Maurice V. Daniels, Mr. aod Mrs. Robert W. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. I Smith and Judge Oram, of tbe Circuit i Court. They had a turkey and mushroom - diuuer ou duuday. ! Mr. Scott acted as pathfinder oo tbe » returu trlr aud took the carty up by ■ way of roads (aa he said) that tod ' never before beeu traveled. t — W- — ; Ural. tUlal* BareFirst Lieut Elliott. U. 8. A, Inepmv tor instructor, cave tbe boye of Oom- - pany G, Third lufaulry, a talk to e their armory, on Ninth street, Friday ' evening. He also looked over the reports of the omcere of tbe company. His visit was unexpected. e The books are now opto for lakeertp- • Hons to Stock of the seventh eertm o* - The Home Building and Urea Airenation, of tbls city. 8n bare I to 0 a tew share# St# Harry A. ■Jtot; Secretary .or J. Tba*el«yBu8to*PD« „ President. udv.,11-* ■ ►- we» .... atreritecmre«to> :r wkce jeses

