Ocean City Sentinel | • THURSDAY. DK' KMBEIt 9. Itl5. "* We shall be glad to receive Ileal- of jew* aud cuniimJ»icmtlone of iuiere*t to tlx* community and our reader* 1 everywhere.All communication* should be ac- , compacted Willi the full name and address of the writer, not necenearlly for publication-; but a* a guarantee of i good faith. c t . — . I DOTS. '! # •- - Cold weallier. Advcrll-e In llie SKNTINKI.. |J Join a building and loan society. i ' Christmas trees will -ouii befalling.' Store- have taken 6u a holiday ap-'u pearauee. p t'lirt-luia- flub* w ill -non lie giving c up Ihelr treasure*. j n Altiert Fogg'- new hi cylinder Hud n "^"Lliie tl-hermeii alleuded these— inns " of the l,egi-lmtlve ' 'ouimitlee line yeaOtla M Town-end I- building a , ' breaker to protect Hie yacht club'a Company ti boya wore their urw (1 olive colored overcoata to Camden „ Friday evening Congre— man l<acharach> friend* gave liliii a Ihg -end-off at Washluglon llila week H George A llarrlll ha* resigned aa a member of the Hoard of Trade, and the realgnalion ha- been excepted. w A year'* aubacription to ttie Sknti* !' all. for Nimr ante.e-ted out-of-town friend would iloubtle*- tie an accept- 1
able Clirlelmaa preaeut. Try It. i A large audience lirard Kx-rily 1 before -the ltoanl of Trade Tuegrlay eveulug on the early day- of tlija in PERSONALS. Ml*. J. C. Scull ha- returned from a vl.it to Philadelphia. Horace Aug, of the tire department, , ha- returned from In- vacation. Hernard ltockde-chel. of Wert Plnl- | adelptna, was In town Saturday. I C H. Suiylh. of Philadelphia, regie- I tered at the Atgleu during the week. i Mr*. C. Weleler, of thl* city, ha* 1 gope to Philadelphia on a two week*' 1 visit. " 1 F'islier Dairy inple and wife, of Philadelphia, were among the week'a vialtor* here. Wllllaui W. Horer, of Wyncote, a , few day* ago. City Trea-urer Clarence H. Scull and family havr returned from a visit to Philadelphia. Wllllaui A. Hender and w ife, of Philadelphia, were among the vl*llora here • Mr*. H F" Hard and daughter, Mi-* 1 Helen, ol IhlrrHy, have returned from I a vtalt to Atlantic City. ' Squire J. 8. Itu-li and wife, of thl* I city, have returned from a delightful 1 v.alt of#everal week* at Heading. 1 Mr*. W. Scott Hand, of this, clly; ha* re'urued from a vtalt to lierel.ter Mr*. Coleman F'. learning, at South ' Hen nl«. William E. .Morgenweck. a well- , known Camden merchant, wa- here a , few day* ^Ince and regiaterrd at the ( Idlewlld. Aaron W. Hand, of Cape May, *u- i peruitendent of county schools, wag In town Monday aud rcgl-terrd at the Ixirralue. W Scott Haud, of thla city, left thl* morning for Washington to attend the *e**lou* of the lulaud Waterway A*micIbIIou. Mr*. Mary T.' Mullln ha* returned after spendtug a very pleaaaul fourweek*' vtalt In Woodbury, N. J., and Philadelphia. Hubert B Yullum, a Philadelphia expert accountant aud a well-known cummer realdent of Ocean City, wa* In . to* u Saturday. "* Miaa I.lrxle Niblock ha* returned to her home at (Julutmi after a pleaaant vi.it to ber aunt, Mr*. O-bom Coreon, in thla city. Chief of Police Scull I- taklug the remaining portlou of hla vacation, lie apeut part of Hit week with hi* brother at Flngllah Creek. J. W. I.andeuberger, of Mt. Airy, wa* In town a few day* ago, accompanied by bl* wife and aon. Tbey were gueel* of the Kathlu. Clayton Halue* Hrlck aud wife aud Mi— F>ther Brown returned to tbla city Sunday afternoon from Marllon, where tbey went F'riday afternoon. J. Fid ward Vo*». receiving teller In the F'trst^Natloual Hank, tbl* city, lef1 a few day* ago for Philadelphia. w here he will -|>end a portlou of hi* vacation. Hecau*eof illue**, Daniel Murray ha* leastd III* barber *hop for a year to Domlniclf" Gerpa-lo. who haa been working a**V barber here for aome Ml— Florence I, lugall*. of Ca-lle. tou-ou-tbe-Hud*ou. visited ber *l*ter, Mm Luella lugall*. In thl* city. Sunday, aud wa* enterta ued at the Imperial. D ha* been the cu*tpm of tbe W. C. T. U. for *everal year* to give at Chrialma* time to tbe *but-tns dainty basket* aud to lbo*e in ueed of grocerie« t uotrlbutloii* are asked to continue the work aud may be left with Mrs. Wm Uardlner or Mrs. Geo. B. Parker. A meeting In the Interest of tbe work will be held Wednesday. December 15 at the home of Mrs. John Mart*. 88tt Central avenue. All member* are urged to be preaeut. John K. Jaggera, of tbU city, baa goue to Paulaboro. where be baa a po.it iou for tbe wluter. He did tbe photograph work l-ftat H ugbea' Central Pharmacy, and tbl* can atlll be taken care of If left at tble drug atore. a* Dr. Hughe* ba* made arrangement* Wltb expert* in tbl* line of work 6ut of town All work left can be bad In forty-eight hours. Dr Hughes Mill baa aim* for sale. adv., l-t.
CITY GETS CUP . I FROM TRADE BOARD
Trophy Was Captured"] by Board in Atlantic Ci»y Carnival. The pretty loving cup won by Ihe Oceau City Hoard of Trade In the Aj. t I laullc City Carnival la-t .omuier wa« * I by Hie board, through Kx-'I<. | City Com in I— looer Hoberl F'laher, to It I I he City Comml— toner- at the aioiilhly 1 1 j meeting „f Hie Hoard of Trade. j J I Mr F'l-her made *u eh-queul^peeeh « jJu pre-enling (he trophy to '.Major t : • y I ^May(" l 'hampiou -aid I hat it -eerued ' » practically noHiiug about it except a u ca-ual word given liliu a few lifmr- ' b ' '"t'od "■* had man probably wauled lo avoid j u of Trade that llie cup will i* do— ly gu»rded- and treasured by the Illy - 'oiuiup— Inner. , and thegifi will t>rot|. b ably be an Incentive on the part ol the I city lo help the keen and alive Koaid i< of Trade llnaiu-lally aud otherwise in < II* future effort- along these Hue- « A LITTLE HASTY m l.OMlog ■■riipa.llliiii Many Ocean City |>e(qile will agiee ' wllti the following view. of* tie Soiuer-' " - City Pre— I- drawing a lia-ty coiidu- 11
«lou lu ascribing the liuaiiclal dlljieul * ,• He- of the Atlantic ■ lly and Shore ; Railroad to the building of tlie Somer.' f Point-Ocean -Cdy bridge, au enteiprt-e " ■ which, the Pre*, a— crl-. ■- a 'losing " "l-el u* remind the .Pre— thai the k Somer*' Point .Ocean < ity bridge i- not any recent aild It ion to the railroad inbuilt; and. Inasmuch a- Hie prolll. of * Ihe railroad, aduiilledly, have been " ' |auo,onu"ln ihe live year* preevou- to 1915, we are uot quite able In follow * ' rea*outng of llie Pre— in living Hie responsibility for Hie bankruptcy " . proceeding- on Hit* enterprise. I hi- 11 cated at a point where we -ee Ihe ' , travel over thl* bridge, everyday in ' the year, we duubl very much that the bridge I* uot a dividend payer. Kather. * • lion, and would be more *o If tlie right *' kind of service wa- run over n during Hie -ummei mouth., and a live cent l"' 1 fare substituted for Ihejeii cent, now 1 exacted for tlie Iwo-ibTle Jaunt." i GOVERNORS MEET £ - At a regular meelmg of the board of M governor* of tlie Ocean Clljr Yaclii a ■ Club at the Hotel Wallou. Pnllsdel n I plus. a committee comprising M—r* - Gray, Lawrence and Ferulcy. wa* ap- „ , palnleil to prepare aud submit changeI In the by-laws to the next m— ting of ,, the board k Charles S Pkltou, of I'hllad Iplila, u ' a well-known summer re-ldeul of llil* n ( clly, we* elected to llf • membership In n the club. a • dure Charle- K Tv.IL Vice- « orumo- £ 1 dure Daniel H. Pari. Hear Column- • dore A. T. James. Alex. Lawrem-e.-Jr , (1 \V. D. Rouaall, Frank J. Gorman. - Cliutou L. Hreckley. litis* \W Glaser, 0 i H F". Stanloli. VV H Welnrer. John • It.Gjroves. Jacob Helswanger. <li|. M w Town-end, George B: Skkllhrman. i. (( t W. F'eruley eud Alfred M. GrSy. „ I "•* ' T • SERMONS IN PICTURES „ I T*te art.Cirorxr F. Miico Ulie* ^ l.aar olM.-ilra. # I At the F'lrat Haptlsl Church Sunday n evening, there wea a large attendance to llsteu to the Illustrated sermou by n 1 Pastor Mitch, tbe laet lu the aerie* on (( 1 "The Story of Je*u* " The subject Q . wae "Jesus and HI* fclnemlps." g The special mu»lc by tlie church r; D quertel added very greatly to the lui- f| 1 pre—iou made by tlie clo-lug scene* lu k ■ the life of Cbrlel. r( So well have the— Illustrated *cr- „ i uioii* been received Ihal il we* au- |( ■ uouuced Ibal Ibe pastor would preach w r ou the ".Sermon ou Ibe Mouut" wltb „ pictures. || Tbe Service next Sunday night will (| I be more of a eoug service. Old familiar n r hymn* will 1je thrown ou Ibe screen. Everyone I* welcome ,, ' ctla View* In wasnlngio 1 ' Pictures of tbe baby parade here ° ' last eummer aud also of *ceue» of the ^ big closing race* of llie Oceku lily 0 Yaclit Club have beeu obtained by llie 1 • Board of Trade aud eeul lo Congre** " e mau Itacliaracb at Waabluglou. where '' '• tbey are to be buug on the wall- of " e bia onice* Congre— man Hacliaracli o requested Edward M. Sutton lo secure 1 n these pictures for him. (
, Asked at tbe Hoard of Trade meet- "" log a* to the prog re— of bt« efTort* to • r' obtain an early morulng mall for 1 \\ Ocean City, Postma.ter B. Frank ' Smltb naid that be theu could give no more information than wa* published in Ibe Sentinel of last week. Hei* j. sure, however, be staled. Ibet tbe city 1 it will soon have tbla mall aud II will be J belter and earlier than ever before. ' IF nolo* to Florida. i *' Aa baa beeu tbelr custom for a num- i i ber of year*, S. C. Goff and wife, of the s Atgleu, will leave beie uexl Tuesday i j® for St. Peter-burg. Fla.. where ibry will epeod tbe wiuler. Tbey will be accompanied by Mr*. GoE'* brother. David Howell, and bl* wife, who will »» go lo Florida for Ihe Orel time, a — IL" A meetlug of Ihe Home Mi-louery e. Society -f the First M. E Church will l" be held at tbe borne of Mr*. Albert " Fogg at 2 *> o'clock next Tu#*day h afternoon. A report of tbe eemlou. of tbe HUle Convention will be read.
MAKES ELOQUENT PLEA TO ' U MEN TO 00 TO CHURCH
Dr. Bohtier Preaches Closing Sermon of Series in Pres- , byterian Church. iti the First Pre-byterlan Church, pa-lnr the Itev Charles' H Hobner. ' ( on SuihI «y uighl, delivered a sermon | lo a large audience. Tlie sermon wa* 1 i Do Not Attelid Church." and Which have created much Interest In j ' community. The sermoii wa* a I | A noteworthy feature of Hie — rle* ( 1 ' lie- been Hie awakened Interest of the 1 I I hi <oiul*y evrnlrlg the Ke> Mr 1 iiisgriify Ihe Lord wllbNi* aud let u* ! exalt Hi* Heme together. " ' jl He -aid lu part; 1 -hip God. I'jial mere I* a God I* a ' thai i* ctierlstied by every* J mau. David say-, 'The ' Gud.'_/Taliuage «ay». -(Inly a foofj.' ficar*. Il lake* no esfieclal brar * to — e that there l« a God ' Snft-e there ' ' I- a GihI. He ought to tie wor-hlpped ' I'lii* i- evident from the character of | ' I list and HI- relalinti to Hie universe. * He I- Hie Creaior..Su*laluer, Lawgiver I * and Judge of Ihe^uii'verae. .The unl- ' verse head* up lu Him. Moreover. ' He l*-holy, wise and kind. Hei* our,' Father, lu who— Image 1
are formed aud w lmae nature we -h re. I- It nut rational aud. profier ' that we should keep In touch with i ' such a Being ? D.i we uot break au ' Imports it connection when we break j ' with Him? It I* In worship that wel' In touch with Him. J " " 'Hut.' some one say#,. 'I can wor- 1 ' -hip just a* well at home or In tbe ' worship outstde Hie church about asf1 ea-ily a- lie'can build a tire wttlj one : 1 -tick. Auyoue w'bo ba* observed a ' stick* to make a blaxe. And though c sticks may be burning spleudldly I together. If you separate tliern and lay 1 singly on the ground. Ihe tlames die down almost at once. They may 1 smoke for a little while, but will soon i < be black and dead. Thua II I* Impos-j1 slide for a man lo be sincerely wor- ! ' -liipful withoulgolug lu church. Iu ; church he gel* Hie Inspirellou which I ' from common worahtp ; In I * c" urcli lit* inul t- csrrled up to God'* 1 throne on the swelling tide of song ; ) ' lu church he lake* bl* rlgbiful piece j before God ■* a member of tiuiuau ' ' , " Men ought In go to church lo be In- ] e slrucled. The minister, nowaday*, j 1 lie* many bright t«.iple lu Ihe pew-*. [ who. uii a great tusuy subject*, are | 1 capable of iiislrucllug him. And yet 1 1 should go lo church lo learn. I j 1 would he a mighty poor lawyer who 1 could not teach me a' great many 1 about the law that I do not ' I know a little something ' snout medicine, but II w;objd be a 1 mighty poor doctor that could Dvgjell I many Hung- about medicine ,Hial 1 do uot know, rto It would Ibe* very preacher that could not tuslruct jieople who have little ttnik for the ' study of religion. Hellgjbu l* the < preacher's specialty. It Is Ilia bu*l-- ' lie— to study tbe Bible aud tbe heart* 1 of men and the ueed* of the world and ' the phi-r* of current tbougbt, aud It ' would be strange. Indeed, If he could ' not tell men a great many thing* feudto the confirmation of their faith. ' chance* ere ten to oue that the ' man ho does not go to churcb will not gel any rellgjou* Instruction any- 1 where, for generally be la llie mau ' who doe* uot read tbe Bible or other 1 religious book*. ■•Men -bould go lo church to get impulse We are like clock*, lo ueed of belug wound up once lu *o ' often to keep from running down. A si many of u* are not eveu like eight-day clocks, but like' Waterbury*,' i 1 requiring a good deal of wludlug up to r from running dowu. Amid Hie ; roar of machluery. tbe grime aud dirt 1 of life, and tbe luoeasaut wear aud ] of tlie hurry-up time* iu w hich live, there I* a Heady westing of ' moral and religious foroe, aud we need 1 hour of worahlp In tbe sanctuary ' get new Impulse for Hie work of ' lire. "Men ought to go to church because of their luOueuce. A* good citizen* they owe II to tbe commuuity to belp maintain au institution like Ihe church, without which property would be less **fe and danger* to one'* person would lucrea-e. Every mau be* a certain amount of lufluence, and for the nake of a better communal life be should , give hi* lufluence to tbe oburcii wbloh Is tlie greatest agency In tbe community to fo*ler such a life •Men ought to go to cburcfi to be comforted From ber petals there go forth peace aud comfort and benedlcHon aud tbe wlptug away of tear*. Men need thl* comfort and blsaalog of . sauctuary. Wbeu tbe mortgage i* foreclosed ; w ben your daughter, juet blooming Into womanhood, clasp* ber I betid* 1 1 a slumber that kuow* no waking; when gaunt trouble elalk* . through your bome, then, O men, you will ueed tbe comfort of tbe L'burcb Come lu to tbe comfort of tbe Cborcb I swing tbe door wide open. If you do uol care lo come loto tbl# cburcb. . go Into some church In wlilcb yon t feel that your need* will be met. but ; come iu. Come lu! Come lo! You r need s piece wbere your trouble* may t be luterpreled; where your burden* may be lifted; where your tear* may I ' t-e wiped ewey." Tlie cottage prayer-meetings of tbe . First M Fl. Cburcb will be held toll morrow evening at Jams* Wallaee'e 1 home. 419 Weal avenue, and at Howard „ rtialiilnu's re* id eo re, Asbury avenue. ' near Eighth street. These meeting* if arc .ho* lug an Inenartng Interart and attendauca /
rj ' STUDENTS PROYED GOOD ENTERTAINERS , : — : Jj t Delightful Social Functioafl^, in High School Enjoyed t I by Pupils' Friends. ' ,{ The reception given by Ihe student* , of the Oceau City High Bcbool to tlie r i member* of tlie Itrrt-year via— and p , their parent* lu tlie assembly room of j ; high school F'riday evening was * . delightful affair, aud those comprising j Hie Idtffe audience appirclaled every > one of the puny pleating feature*., Members of Hie commltlee of girl* tl , and boy* in charge of the~reception greeted Hie visitor* at Hi# do r- of the t, entrance to tlie school, wfnle oilier* a . escorted life gur-ts to Ihe room* where a , wrap- were stored.* There ere 29 mem (, . ber- of tlie lir-t elf—, end ell cap. a . i-erned In tbe reception Si-quitted „ , . tbemvelve- with an a|ilumb that o I - would have been credilable In |ier-oua il I I Tire exercl— in the a— embly room o . I presided over by W ilfred Sooj, wtio announce,! that Hie opening t, I'riumtier would be a selection by IU* p glee club. The memiier- of thl* or I, . gamzallou sang "Onward." and they . did II «o well ttiat an encore. was demanded. Tlien Hiej gave ' F'unlcula, Fiinlcall " Ml— Minerva Adams was , accompanist. ,
Next wa* an oratlou by Loren Goff. of the rteulor Cla**, which wa* well , Following thl* came a piano duet. "Aulutco Day*." by Mlsne* Mluerva Adam* aud Yerna Wilson, which demonstrated the marked ability of these youug women as pianist*. They , 1 eucored aud responded. After su e— ty by Mts* Mabel Lake, i ; of the Sophomore tie**, there wa* a , I trio, "Go to Sleep, My Dusky Beby.l' by Mi—* Virginia Amberg. Yrrua , ; Wllsou aud Veloia Headley. Thl* ■ captivating selection made a most , pronounced hit, and lb* vocalist* were \ required to respond to au encore. ,1 Harvey Colllseori! of llie second year , da—, delivered tit* oration lu an exI cellent manner, aud Ibl* wa* followed . by * piano *olo. "F'lower* of Memory," . | Mia* Veroa Wilson. Ml** Marguerite Kulp. presldeut of the llr*l yea^clas* (1919), read an , e— ay. and Hit* part of Ibe program , ' closed wltb a piano duel by Misses . Adam* and Wl|*on. Chairman Sony t Iter, sfaled Ibat they ; would be pleased lo bear from some of those lo tbe audience, and Jie asked Superintendent James M. Steveu* lo ; make a brief address, j Prof. Stevens, with tbe knowledge , mluuies." said that be bad been told Prof. Kelchly. priuclpal of the blgb . school, lo Ibe afteruoou Hist tbey mlgbl fall short In tbelr program and be required lo use him (Prof Steveu*) to pad out. Mr. Kelchly also Informed , hi in, Mr. Steveu* said, that tbey bad , Invited only tbe slydeoly eud tbelr pareuts and a lew outsiders, Mr. Stebeing one of tbe "outsiders." , The speaker declared that he refuse* i to be an outsider. After referring to . lucreased growth In tbe uumbCr ' , of children. Prof. S.eveus said that I. there are no* eighteen cajllugt to , enter any oYVhlch a boy or girl of toI day has lo have bad a high school education Eighteen other callings or professions are soon to be lu tbl* claae, w blch emphasizes Ihe ueceaslly o' tbe young people oblaluiug a high school , education. I One of the fluest thing* hi ennuectlou Willi Uceau City's High School Is , that, wherever they hear of a boy or . girl that went out from tbe *ch<x>l, tbey are always making good. Tbe local school has improved lu Ibe lest few year* Tbe acboo! spirit Is tine And everyone should do all be , Deferring, to Ibe reception that eve- , nlng. Prof. SlevFhe *aid lie fell su re , ' thai Ibe Boi^d of Education would be to have tbe school cbil- , dreo use Ibis gjO.OKK bulldlug more • aud more— u-e end not ml-use II- , There should" be doe pictures on tbe I school bouse wells. Tbe boys and l girls should be su-rouuded by tbe best educatloual euvlroumeot What tbey j gel out of It will redound to tbelr edvantage. , Tbe speaker. In conclusion, told tbe j students lo make the moat of tbelr advantages. Tbe instructors do not want tbem toju-t slip by on an average of ; to. • Harvey V. Lake, president of tbe Hoard of Education, next Introduced, c sakl that tbe applause glveo reminded I him of tbe story of two boys who were , it I gathering where much applause was glveo. Que of tbe boya asked tbe other why tbe people dapped eo hard, t aud Ibe other told him that tbey "were trying to keep tbet guy from talking , so much." Mr. Lake said lhat, plac- , lug himself In the position of a freabe I-
if mau for that evening, be appreciated the words of welcome end eocourege|t meat glveo by tbe eeolors. Tbe motors r helping tbe freshmeo Is a# It should be aod ought lo be encouraged. w a The spciker stated tbat tbe Board, of u u Education baa takru a step forward * j toward belplog tbe social ^nd cultural ~ ' aide of school life by the Introduction p u of a course In music. ° , This elatemeut was received wltb ° ' sucb applause Ibat Mr. Lake, remem- L j, tiering bl* story of tbe boye, looking „ u suspiciously at tbe crowd, started to | walk from tbe stage However, be * remained to aey that . lb# teaching of ^ music, lo the minds of some, may not seem essential, but to htm It Is tmpor- c Uot. He also said ba would like to 't see lo tbe school more social function* f He like the on* a t that evening. • o. Prof Relebly-aeld be fell very happy j Ibat evening because at the splendid ' rd way in which Ihe parent* aod friends < i*. of tbe stodeota assisted In making tbe ga affair a eueraaa. ad The faculty of tbe school la endeavoring to make the good better, tbe strong ,
NURSE . FOR THIS CITY Trade Board Committee Looking Into Advisability of I - Obtaining a Person. . I I 1 u *re-|Kiu-e In a general Invitation ■from Ihe chairman at Hi- marling off tbe Board of trade fur -uirge-tion* j . Jjiat would be of l.eui III. Mr- liayton i Halue* Hrlck a-ke,l it II would nol The -ugge-li.ui uiel Willi a c-irdlal M Taylor: Dr Allen Cor-mi. Dr W I' Halue-; Itiilierl Fi-her. Wm ^1 1'a^lor ami (iiarnpl-rit. The (uitiiiiilHee I- lo re|*irl al Hie A vi— itlDg cily our— would be lualnall famllle*. rich and pi*ir Where. TJte nur«e wquld .have an pflloe m a Mr* Hrlck lis- already — in letters to ter-oual friend- Ip town- where there is such a nor — . n-kingjor full formal ion regarding llie msller QUEEN ESTHERS MEET , «• W FAwsrd*. m
The member- of the rpieen E-l tier Z Society of Hie Fir-t M. Fl liiuroh were f eutrrtaiued at ttie home of Mr* It.'lV. • Itectlatious were given h> Mi— Msr- i guerlte Kulp aud K/~M' Fid wards, Z there were -oug* by the girl- slid -elec- t tlons were glveu on the Victrota. • Itefre-hment were e pleasing fes- X 1 stronger aud Hie capable more capable, j z ' The tee.iier- ere trylhg to give the ♦ people the best lliey have, and X ' tbey have Introduced thl* feature to X help the -tudents In the world . to ie- 1 1 spec! Ibe sclioul and lo re*|iect tbe bome. He ex pres-ed I lie hope that ' they will continue lo carry llieiu-elvea j » Ttie Kev. Joneph H. Kulp, ps-tor of ? the First M. F! Church, and whose j 1 deughter wa>oueof His e— syl-t*. after 1 remarking that he had understood _ 1 Prof. Kelchly wa* to have made the ■ closing remarks, said that lie wauled ' to congratulate Ihe teachers, the high ' school teachers espeel illy. The euter1 taiumeut. he thought, he said, has cre- ' ated a flue spirit among all Interested lu the high school and the work tt ts 8 doing In thla city. 8 Mr. Kulp expressed the hope that 1 the scholars pre— nt appreciate tbe op1 portunltle* they have of startl g In ' life eo well equipped. • Referring to a" conversation he had - 1 recently bad with a gentleman, who I ' was speaking of Booker T Wa-hlug- | ' ton. Mr. Kulp said Ibal Hooker Washr Inglon forced Hi* door of npporluulty to open end then began hi- great career. The colored hoy of today lies £ 1 the same oppnnunlHe* aa the while l ® boy. - v Working lo co-operailon wltb Ibe ' blgb school la tbe churcb lu edvauc 1 log tbe morel and spiritual end. We C " must go on these Hoes. Concluding, ' lie expressed the hope Ibat these ebll- ' dreu will Improve their op|>ortunlllea. Ice cream, cake end coffee were 8 nerved by (he member- of Ibe llrat I year class, and ihe-e refrcsbmeute were enjoyed by Ibelr guests. 8 We Are Distributors I. - far the S Ford Automobile • in Ocean City. Sea Isle City * •- and Vicinity J r 1 ; Wm. h. Powell * General Contractor 8 Grading: and Street Bnilding it Thirty-fourth at. and West ave. ■ T OCEAN CITY, N. J. Kctidvnc*: JJM Csatral Avcnac . P)— i For Sale if localloDB brlwecn Plral aod Firteei.lb -treeU. I , la? pf r W . Orahsm! d JS3 So. Forty -fifth Straat. Phlla- " O. LAKE I. ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. I* lOS Aaburj Avsdos. Ooaaa City. h. J. i bow tor aala. Uouacas loi rami.
BOARD UK I'HOHKN FRKKIH il.UKk-, 1 COUNTY OK CAFE MAY. Public Notice. Healed bid* lor Ibe eon I run Kin ol a road ctlun^ol Unfu ajrau* ^od ^WUIard exleudloB across Cor*OD'» lolrl to tbr Inier- [ aerUoo or rtfly-BIUi *lr— t and Bay svrnu* In Ooean Cuy, In accordanre wltb draw lu*., . 1 plau* ard *p"clflcallor^. will be rroewrd aud ' l*0""- •< i I pon* application0 to 1-eaiulo* M. . Oonaly Koxtaaar. Wlldwpod, N.J- by dapoalUox Ibe iuh at tea mom dollar*, : I arbicb drpo-lt will be rernnd*d II lb* dr. — - ' goad ooodlUon oracoomp*ny a bl?""1"3 I [ All bid* mwl be accompaBlvd by a depoall, . - ol Jo*. I. Scull. Couoly Oollaetor, rqual j 3 I ii ^ —mo nt^ to ^o^U0 per oent | percent, ol, * toroM^^r^rM^HureH^CompeS^aM^ lo ' loeurw a lull and faltblal oompUsnce wlUi'aU r lbs term., roodmoua and praviahmaofuw ' Tbe Board n— He ibe rtabl lo reject say J FRANK W. I'UWKKH.^ Board ol Cboaea Free bolder, ol ID* ^ t«rt.oe.L»0!v-liP'",,',,J I II I «C. F. K-.ea.V-•i ■ 10
?iL' ||VREPA^E fo^the Holidays. Do your shopping $• -L-. II* in Oce^TT^City. Overcoats, $15 and Si 6. like ^ ^,5 $25 values. ,-Siylish Suits, New Line of Shirts, : Tics and everything tHfe man wears. •*; & STETSON HATS' ^-' | V CAPS S4PEATEPS Vt 1 1 $ .If 3onca' mien's Shop ' ^ 604"06 Bsbun? Hvc. Ocean Citv>. IT. 3. ^ I ricAllister's The Leading Dry Goods Store Santa CJaus' Headquarters A store full of pretty things suitable tor i Christmas Gifts. What would be more appropriate and acceptable than ' ' A nice warm down or wool-filled Quilt, good warm Blanket. Wool Sweater, Rain Coat, Fine Fur Muff, ( luting Flannel Gowit or Pajamas. < hiiUed Y-est. Bath Rolie, Kimono, Fine Tahle Linen and Napkins, Silk Umbrella, Silk Waist. Silk Hose. Kid ('.loves. Handbag, Fancy Apron, Hand-embroidered Handkerchief, Hand painted Satin, Novelties. Jewel Case, Desk SFt, Comb and Brush Sell "Manicure Set, etc., etc. " McAllister s „ * - t
.« <«•*«• . . • ••bwwwwaHHtw.w^a.* Vv, m j HARVEY Y. LAKE]" j REAL ESTATE | 838 Asbury Avenue | - | Ocean City New Jersey | John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Haven Avenue ocean crrv. n. j. Lumber Millwork. Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Sash Weights . etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. == GOOD PAINTING FI^ST — : JULIUSJ. JOCHER. JR. * * (bbs/ painting and occomating t Painters Paint, ... " **' . oc»« dr., a. j J V . / ST*. Twist, IT* 303 CISMTM ST. Real Estate For Sale s BIO BARGAINS Cottages, A|iartineiits and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished. estates in my hands must lie sold at sacrifice prices. This is the I time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at thiS Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton « 619 Asbury Avenud Ocean City, IN. J. " — — — — — — . ' For Christmas Gifts Go to Bowcll's, the . Reliable Dry Goods StSre ? / where you wilffind a choice -clectiun. Something suiublev - for each member of the family. r Chriatmaa is almost here, do your shopping now. and get the first choice. ^ Our regular tine of winter goods is one of the finest in "this vicinity. *" Our prices the losrest for reliable good*. POWELL'S 921 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. j Phone 35 MON^Y TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. - . No waiting for two weeks to know Ifyoo can get ft; we can tell yon at I once. Bargains iu Hay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for I -ait. Aieo Iota for Investment and for Improvement— tlie choice ol Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., \ t Ocean City, N. J. ( The Ideal Summer Resort | OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During a Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The 3 Delight of the Yachtsman. I^umerous Trains to w '■ and from Philadelphia on Three Railways /Within easy access of Atlantic City and t other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHE8 NO SALOONS S . . ; — — " Try an Advertisement in the Sentinel and you are sure to get quick results. I
H0T6L oise/iYRe.k Ocean Ave. • Between Eighth and. Ninth Pt reels OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E. 8 It ITU RCCKINOBAM. Scotch Mall b-lNflTOUIUM — Open At. the Yssr- - j k t"' -i-elrClf""''!' ,1 "■•Imiou.bikb I M s K. Tovxrs, n. N. B. MrOracirr H-.4 Nurse W*r. ' THE IMPERIAL , ims i K.VTRAL AVE.. OCEAN CITY. W «||«D lor II* — m*,u. FlaaaaotlT X*mf«^t*nemr bsacb. Bom* "ren all Yssr H..t Wstsr Bs*l , THE KATHLU Npw ripen- for the sea-oq ^ lira A—uo*. OCEAN CITY. N.J. - MIXSKKUCWIM A CON ARU WYOMING »H OCEAN A VI: NT'! . . Oreau Clly. N. " A. F. MILNEB HOTEL ATGLEN ' Oue of lb* mu»l neutrally located hotels ia City. Tbe sin. has always bean lo « Qpaan r ily.^lbe «ln. always been
a. c. uorr, Free. ^ THE HEWL1NGS OPEN FOR THE SEASON x 8|*cl*l September Rate* b il. tiKauiei NEW HOTEL ELBERON EHiHTH AN II CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Naylor aud Havre, Froprlelreeaee aud newly papered. Hell PUone.: I7-X bad SS' Ofkn Am. The Year ' Central avenue aud Nluth street. 11. W. K. WOOIWIDK, Prop. seud tor llonklet Hot Water Heal THE IDt.EWILD Moorlyn Terraee Ooean City. V. J. r Helwren Elcbiu and Ninth Htrseta M im. J. K. MOBIUBOX JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. City New Jersey E. c. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH STREET City New Jersey laet lartkartl Harm W. Sreva H. Burkhardt 4 Co. PLUMBING AND Ji EATING HI AMIilT AVMll OCEtl CITY IK JHHET Hot Water. -Irani Vapor BeaUag L. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clu 111 Bale Tep ■ IpmiAgent for Stewart'* Iron Wortte On r and Ornamental Iron Kaillugs and Window Guards. Seventh St. and Haven Aw. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by tbe Btata. -> -> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J.
NOW AND THEN Now is the best time to make your Will and appoint, the Ocean City Title and Trust Company to act as your Executor — then you will have the satisfaction of knowing that everything will be properly attended to at tbe right time. Ask us for particulars. OCEAN CITY TITLE i AND TRUST CO. '! ocean city, n. j. - tiuHTic ice coanun pp~"i MMiati in O He*. iat» Asbury Av* OCEAN CITY N J.

