Ocean City Sentinel, 10 February 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 3

-Ocean City Sentinel ^BiUKHDAY. FEBRUARY* HI. 1916. ■ We shall be glad to receive Item* of Wp tbla community and uur reader* ^Kerywliere. ^ ^ • ®om|iaiili*l wltli the full name and ^^■drem of the writer, not iiercmarlly PI publication, but a* a eiiarantee of j&ood faith.

DOTS. I Monday will be Valentine Day. ■ Gue»» the groundhog *aw bis ' H l)ld you «ee ttie ecllp»e of the nun ftburjday? William }. tilbb Jr.. Iia> joined ( *>ni|auy G. Dou't forget the "Penny Social" , Tebruary 29. t A delegation from' the Kir-t Oapilut | ;burch attended I lie Slough meeting I it Atlantic Cllv Tuesday evening. f be healer* at the high *cIuhiI ihle « ). L. Vanaman. 1,0 ' The l.ad lea1 Aid of the Firat liaptlel ' Jliurcb will bold a Jitney aoclal and lellcateaaeli -ale at Smith'a -tore, 715 ' tabury avenue, Thursday, February 7. from 5 to 10 SO p. m. Kdwari) Cotton, a plumber whu , Ived In tbla city a number of yeare. , va- burled at bla old borne lu tier- t aantown Thursday. He was III only few weeks. He bad been employed „ or *ome time by Julius Hofmelster at f omers' Polut. ,| PERSONALS. Ml— Mary HolT. of Peter-burg, was ° n town Monday. 11 J. W.' Fern ley, of Philadelphia, was 1 Miss Doughty, of tills city, lias reurned from a trip to Kurnpe. Leuard I.esr, of Pblladel pule. spent iaturday aud Sunday to this city. W T Uouert, of Philadelphia, reg- t ►lered at the ldlewlld a few day* ago. M. Kogllsh, of Philadelphia, was guest of the Klberon a few days ago. i Fred Poutlere returned home Tues- o Jay after a few days' visit In Pblladel- I i lila. ■ , i Joseph M. Itowlaud and wife, of c 'hlladelphla.were visitors here during he week. 1 Klmer Steelmau and wife, of Peters- ' lurg, were guests of relative- In this Ity over Sunday. Mrs. D. S. Sampson has returned t lome from a visit to her brother at c tVHIIamslown, N. J, I Kw lug Corson, a student al Swartb- 1 more College, spent Saturday and Sun- t Miss Sarah (iofT, a student at Swarth■Biore College, *|>ent Saiurday and Sun y Bay at her home in Ibis city. ■ ■ Dr. L. S. A. Stedem and son, of Phil- ' adelplila, spent Saturdsy evening and u Buuday lu tbelr cottage here. Mrs. Mary Montgomery, or West '' Philadelphia, spent Sunday w ith ber c niece, Mrs: J. Thorn ley Hughes. Mrs. W. A Thegeu and Miss Mar garet Thegeu. of Hutledge, were guests 0 of llie Imperial during the week. t Edmund Powell and family, of El- Y dora. were guests of Alfred Powell r and family In (hi* city over Sunday. John V. Pontlere, of t his city, who " Is building lu Penn's Grove. was In & town Saturday evening and Sunday. Amos O. Chambers -and nephew, William Chamber-, of Philadelphia, 11 John J. Hood aud wife, of Pblladel ' phla, spent the week-eud lu this tlty ^ They are summer residents of this city. Miss Olive Ernst, of Philadelphia. tl visited ber parents, George W. Ernst 0 aud wile. In this city, Saturday and a Mr*. K C. ( lelland aud daughter, Mrs. Charles Matlhewson, of West o Philadelphia, were amoog the visitors n to this city Tuesday. t Frank Piatt, of Somers' Point, well * know n lo Ibis city, who was manager ' of a Pleasantvllle moving picture bouse ^ since early lu the fall, has resigned. ' Clifford Crane and wife, of Bridge c ton, are guests at the home of Mr*. Crane's pareuts, Fire Chief aud Mra. * Charles Watson. Mr. Craue Is in III 1 health. f Miss Edna Young, of Philadelphia. c a well-known, summer resident or t Ocean City, spent Saturday aud Sun- ( day here as the guest of -.be Misses , Louisa T. and loez Corson. 2 DISTRICT MEETING It. o( P. Lsdass Witt assemble la * Atlantic CHy. ' Assemblyman Maik Lake. D. G. C. of the K o! P., has called a district ' meeting of District No. 8. to be bold In the lodge room of Samuel A. Heed 1 Lodge. No. 156. Atlantic City. Mouday ' evening, February 14. 1 The members uf Oceau City I-odge, No. 66, will atteud Id a body. A large ' atleudance Is desired The members an requested lo assemble at the wait, log room of the Shore Fart Line to take the 7 25 car for Atlantic City. The district comprlaea tne following ' lodges: Seashore, No. 55: Phil Kearney, No. 68; Oceau City, No. 66; Webalar, No. to; Atlantic. No 98, and 1 Samuel A Heed, No. 156. A big turnout I- anticipated, as the meeting just 1 precedes the Graod Lodge cession, ' which will be bald id Asbury Park February 16 and 17. Tbere I be Ocean 1 City lodge will be represented by Grand Representative W. W. Adams. CsssysD! a ml wiMwsM. J Tbe members of Company G, under { t'apl. Vance L. Ealy, will accompany 1 1 the company's basks* ball team lo | Wild wood Friday evening. February , 15 Tbe saddler boys will give an ex- 1 btbllloo drill al WikLwood tbat nutbt. Try an advertisement la UN B**-| I in.

1 LAKE TELLS OF FISH HATCHERY - Assemblyman Says He Willi Stock Ponds in County i With Fine Trout. j r city, contributes llie following of In ' lerest lo readers uf the Skntinki.: . j . The members of the House uf As- j sembly and Senator Edge oh Thursday visited the -hale Fl.h Hatchery at I Hackettstown, Warren County. Our hatchery In the world. 1 1 I* very | luleresllug In see llie methods ol the1 Hah lu stock Die streams aud pond- of 1 They have lu the past three yearplaced In the different -iresm- of our placing (hem In the different *:reauitbe 11.1. are two year- old and weigh three-quarters to one pound each. When the egg- or -pawn are placed wire screens In a -Iresm of running' balch. Then after hatching, in leu loug At the present lime lliey have millions of II -h from one lo three inches long, aud from tbat >lr.e up lo a- large as four and live pound- each. If our people only uuder-lood llie alive the ll-hing aport.lliey w ould ool Hud so much fault. The ll-li and and give al least one hundred each year lu servlug the best Interest- uf the ll-h and game comml— If there are any pond- or -Iresm- In ' county lliat can be u-ed by llie ' Qsberman who pay. Ill- license lo llsli, the tlueat Irout llial ever graced a ll-h-Makk Ukk CAPT. SHARP S LOG a tine time Writing fiom , City. N I'., t apl Sharp coutlnues Ills log as follows: dinner and h-b for supper Captain caughl a bushel of oysters lu Isyiug I- a crooked tbomfste, and In could calch s or 10 bushel. In ■ guod tide If lie wanted Ilia! mauy. and for" 10 ceuls one can buy. euougli ll-h for ' two meals. Wind norlhwe-l. Itsromeler, 8 p m.. 30 2 20. December 5 —Had callers aboard llie , eveulog Wind ourtbea-l. hsullug to ; northwest. Usrumeler. 9 p. m . 29 18 20 ( December 6 —Put In tbe day by visit- | lug shipyard aud maclilue shop. Our cook gave us oue of her line -lews for i supper. These oysters, while small, j open well I have found llie lie*! way on them, let stand a few mlnule* and then use a very ibiu-bladed knife. Wind west oorlbwesi. blow ing Haromeler, 8p.rn.90IN December 7.— Wind north norlli west, very-light. Haromeler » p. m.. | 2 20. ^ Decembers -Wind soul h west. Ha- , romeler dropi«d frum 30 4-20 8 a m , 29 11-20 8 pm. , December 9 - Was just turulug lu , nlgbt, wben tbe tire bell rang. It , proved to be a large barn on the out- , building, all bis crops of hay, pola- , two barrels cf sorghum, two bale* auoe. Wind southwest. Haromeler. , 8 p. in., 29 14-20. December 10.— We have company al our wbarf— a Capt. Edwards. Hoat I* , named Bbutaba. Her owner lells me name la Chinese au<l mean* walerHis business Is selling waler , to yachts aud other vessels lu New Y'ork Harbor lu summer 8be carries , thousand gallons, aud be cau dl* charge bis load In 45 mlnule- wlib tin Xldot a 50-boree power Globe engine, wblcb be uses also for power as well as pumping aud lightering Haromelri , at 6 p. m.. 29 17-20 December 11. — We had ourllrst touch of wiuter today. Hailed for a few mln- . ules (his afternoon and at dark Is rainLightning showing Id tbe nortb. Wind northeast. Barometer, 6 p. m„ 17-20. December 12— Wind northeast, shifted to nortb; cold. Did not gel out to cburcb. Light ralu all day. (Reward of Bhuleba spent tbe eveulug with us. He Is quite a traveler; been from Nova Bcotta ou the uortb to Hlo ou tbe south; also made a trip through tbe Canal up tbe weal coast to Frl-co and return, and has made irlps ou the Great Lake*. Haromeler, 9 m.. 29 14 20. December 13.— W lud uortbwe*!, clear. Barometer. 8 80 p. m., 29 12-20. December 14 — Northern -boat came In harbor badly cul wltb Ice; bad lo ' haul out ou railway aud have several new plank put In. Reported 5 inches of anow lo Norfolk. December 16. — Wind nortb Dortbweat; light. Attended cburcb lu eveI nlng. Barometer, 9 p. m., 30.00. December 46.— Bklpper and wife weut down to wharf today to get some more fieh. Three good-sized boats, estimated ! by dealers from sixty-five lo aeveuly | thousand pounds, tbe msjnrity of I wblcb were weakOsb from 6 to 7 locbes long, Tbe wbole lot was condemned by an Inspector as belDg nnderaUe aud ordered lied up to tbe wharf. Tbey were all put on a big boat and ' i lakeo to Norfolk. Vs.. and sold. Tbe ' captain who took tbem was Hoed sev1 era I hundred dollar*. Wlud nortb- ' east; light. Barometer. 8 p. in . 29 18 29. - 1 December 17.— Captaio weot oyster ! log again Ibis morning; csugbt about ' | a bushel. Wind soutb; floe day. Barometer. 8 p. m . 29 14 20. -I December 18.— Wind south; stormlog bald la mortitng; shifted to south-

west ; al 9 30 a. m. cleared : balance ol J day. line Called on friends In thei' eveulug and attended a bazar glveo i ' by the Ladles' Aid fur the benefit of ' ■ me M. E. Church. Barometer. » ' 1 p. m , 29 15- 20. f December 19 -Wind from norlbea-l I1 f Skipper and wife aliendrd church lu I • i evening. Haromeler. 9pm, 80.00. 1 - December 20— Did you I.esr me < shiver? Well. I did luday. Haromeler 1 ' al 8 s. m . 30 3-20, and then began lo 1 r drop. Children barefoot yesterday, 1 > lo heal llie band. Barometer at 8.45 ' t p. in . 29 17-20 | December 21.— Woke up Uii* morn- 1 f lug » lib three Inches of snow on deck. • I Wind northwest, mild, and *uu out I ' bright, but did nol thaw very much. I ' mild. At ulglit snow nearly all goue. j < I Barometer. 8 p. m., 80 13U. |< ' December 28.— Sorry I have no red j ' > ink. as tbl* Ua« been a red teller day. ! < Oue uf our frleud- bad Invited us to ' ' lake Christmas dluner wltb bim, but ! t ' berne on Christmas, so he ordered a ; t • Jitney lo call for skipper and wlf«, and I ' we mini take dinner w lib them loday t 1 We did so. aud had a very ulce time ( I After dinner he took us to bis moving | ■ picture place. Eujoyed every mluule i ■ of I he day. Wlud southwest; fre*h. Haromeler 10.80 p. m.. 80 00 December 24 —Captain and wife at- • (ended Christmas Eve egprclses at Ibe , M. E. Cburcb. Tbey bad ac Interest- ' log program— sluglug, recllallous, elc . aud dlstrlbutluu of bags of candles, j 1 ars. We called at tbe post office for f 1 our mall aud were amply repaid for , ' dolug, as Bauta Claus bad nut for- ( r gotteu us. even If we were so far away ' from borne. Today was a perfect sum , ' mer day. Oue cau hardly realize we ( • Skipper lu shirt sleeves all moinlug. , Wlud south. Harometer, 10 80, 80.00 , 1 December '25 —Left Morehead at 8.15 1 hours later. WbeD we got out lu | ' Neuse river, wlud began blowlug bard 1 aouthwesl, so we rau back lu creek for | ' harbor. Our oook bad a nice dinner • aud for supper we had scallops again. . For treatlug us so well. Ibe mate ( c fouud some wild violets ashore, which j ■ he gave the cook. Al 8 p m. blowing I 1 a gale aud storming. Haromeler has j 1 dropped lu points, orone-balf an Incb, since morning. Barometer, 29 10-20. 1 December 20.— Had a very rough ' " -time all night. Wind ablfted about 7 • p m. from southwest In a aqoall to ■ northwest, aud Juat bowled until near ■ morning. We did not run today, but expect to go to Newberiie tomorrow If ■ lit. Wind northwest; tine. Barometer, 1 S p. m., 30 2-20. December 27 — We bad a One run to 8 Newberue, a.-rlvlug tbere at 1 p. m. 1 It Is tbe Hues! town we bave struck o south ol Norfolk. Fine storm, reslti deuces, churches and streets. Tbey also bave a street electric railway tbat , ruus out of towu lo a public park. e Very much up to date. Wind somb9 west: light Barometer at 9 80 p. m , 30 8 20, a drop of four poluts since , morning. December 28-— Skipper aud wife took In tbe town today. Haw In a long e walk the best seel Ion; also bad a rids u on the trolley cars and did some ahop- • plug. Boats ran here from various points with produce, oystere and flab. a We bought aoae fine yams for 60 cents a busbel. One of tbe storm bad a bear i- on sale for 18 cants a pound. It was . shot wlthlu 15 or 20 miles of tba town. Wind soutbwmt; light ; slight rain In evening. Barometer. 8 p. m., 29 17-20. it December 29 —Tbla baa bean a vary ■e windy day. Wind soutbwmt aDd , blowed a gale. Tbe wind lufluencm tbe waters Id many parts of Nortb y Carolina. Today It lowered It about )f three feet. In a walk loday wife and ;s I saw a bouse thai George Washingd ton took breakfast and dinner In some time ago. This towu is quite old. bev- • log celebrated Ita two hundredth annlf. veraary several years ago Barometer, d 12 m„ 29 8 20: 8 p. m„ 29 12-20. December 80. — We took a walk loday. One curious tbiog we saw was *• au archway and wall around a cemelery made from a rock compound of u. stoue aud shall of vartooa aorta quarr- rled near bare. Tbem are dressed In Soar* pieces and laid up in cement, akm a vary nnlqaa wall. Also aa o roses Id bloom. Wlod oortbwasC to a- northeast ; light. B arometer, l>- p. m.. 30 6 20.

lli : -SUPT. STEYEHS TO GO TO DETROIT y I Will Represent Ocean City 1 Schools at Annual National 1 t Convention. * | The Board of Kducaliou decided at 1 1 j Convention of t h e Department uf 1 ^'superintendent* uf Education at De- ' " February 22 lo and lucludlng Febru- ' " Smith from Stale Cummlssioner C. N. 1 " Kendall calling attention to the lui- 1 J. President Lake. John R. Groves and 1 1 should go lo Ibis convention in the 1 * Mi. Stevens, who w a- evidently sur- j ' ' prised si the disposition shown by th * hoard lo send him to the gathering. 1 r sod who had attended a similar' cou- ' Veiitluu in Philadelphia two years ago. j 1 ; said lliat those at the coiieentloii come ' ' f.-om all -ectiou* of the couuiry, are a 1 I hard- working limiy and do excellent | , by Mr. Groves, money will be appro- j ] pruned by the board to pay Mr. Ste- ( Prof. Slevens reported lliat the total { 1 enrollment of pupils lo the schools lu j 1 J January was 52u : (ftrceutage of at..' ^ Messrs. Grove-. Adams sod Swau : (

jMILITARY TRAINING FOR 1 PUBLIC SCHOOL BOYS

-Edncation Board Favors' Lake's Suggestion and Will ! Look Into Plans. the Board of Education, tjarvry Y.j , Lake, who was receutly -re-elected lo , i the presidency of the board, expressed , - ' ; Ills appreciation of ibe honor. Every ■ I memlwr, he said, should feel grallfled ' over the good work of the last Iwo i year*. The board, lu Itsdutle*. has [ made some advauces which, he 1s sure. ' , the public will appreciate These fea- | of funds, but be was gratltied lo He referred lo Ibe frescoing of the walls of part of the high school buildlast -pring aud expressed the ! thought that Ibis work should be fluIshed Ibis year. He would also like lo , I »eetbe woodwork burulsbed and olber . and tbere should be a cement pavemeut from tbe curb to coping In front . ' of tbe school bouse. | President Lake (hen advocated (he adoption of a most Important alep Id ! school life. It Is an added feature lo j the physical culture department— one ■ , ' of practical use. he saM— the Imroduc- , , of military training In the school. • This may sound like going lo war." | Mr. Lake saM "hut I bave no thought , I of that. 1 1 la lo be ooly a pari of Ibe - < physical development of tbe puplla. i | It will help lu Die discipline of tbe < i and be of great benefit to tbe i I teachers It will instil obedience aDd i promptness lu the boys, aud, luateed | ■ of being laggards lu appearance, (hey j will acquire a good carriage." t Mr. Lake spoke of recently teeing , of the Wsnonah Military Acad- | emy and of tbelr exoelleut appear- , ance on tba streets. i | Wltb tbe physical culture depart- | , , meut Improved by the Inlroductloo of ! military training, partnta and teachers ■ ■ I will find marked good results In all i ' branches of school work. ■ Mr. Lake said be bad spoken to < ('apt. Ealy, of Company G. of (bis i 1 mailer, aud Capt. Ealy was -eutbu- ! 'lasllc, aaylug tbat be bad been thinking for rami lime of mvotloolog It lo i , the school authorities. Capt. Ealy (old Mr. Lake that be would be will- | , to drill the boys without cost, uu- j at some lime he might have to | pay someone to lake bis place at his , , regular occupation. Capt. Ealy, the speaker said. Is a l of military tralulDg aud expert- | The captain's tbougbl la to i the boys make a promise to lake part In these exercises, which can be carried on with dull sticks. i Mr Lake's Idea Is to start with boys i of eight and teu years. He way iflf , i lliat if the system Is used for a year It | I will uever be abandoned In addition : making the boys slroDger pbysl- 1 cally, tbe military training will teach I I them fiatrlotlsm and make ibern bet- : ler men aud clllzeua. , ' Vice President John R. GroVax said i | that Mr. Lake's Idea attracts him aud spoke In favor of It. Oo bis mo8 B. Hwau, H. Y. Lake and , tiupl. James M. Stevens were ap- i pointed a committee to look Into tbe YOUNG SOLDIERS WON Tlie second team of tbe OceaD City Military Club succeeded lu "baudiug oue" to Ibe boys of Ibe^ Mel bod 1st five at the armory Saiurday evening, BDd tbe victors were much elated. Tbe score was 18 to 9. Tbe Military Club's second team wore red Jersey* for the Hist time, aDd tbe boys felt tbat tbey did belter work , than usual on tbls account, being able keep "tabs" on eacb otbtr during . tbe excllemeot of tbe game. Botb teams played well, and the ef- ' forts o' tbe boys were applauded by tbe spectators. Tbe second learn now haa new uni-Llne-op: ' Cook \ Forward ! I>r1c* ' Marts/ Forward \ Haley I Kulp Center Wallace . > I Ubattln Geft f \ Svllz ' Field goals- Prloe, 1; Haley, 4; Cbatllo, 1; Cook, 2; Kulp, 2 Foul goals— , Price, I; Kulp, 1. Referee, Collieeou. 'r POTPIE 8UPPBR Socim Fskraarr it. Tbe regular monthly business meet- : log of tba Woman's Home Missionary . Society of tbe Flrat M E. Cburcb waa 1 held at tba boma of Mra. Lambert ' Tuesday afternoon. I A large number were preaeot aod . tbey bad an enj iyable aud profitable ' meeting. ' Tbe auxiliary has planned to bava a chicken pot- pit sapper Friday! Febi ruary 18. In tba parlors of lbs First 'ME. Cburcb. Tickets, fifty oenta. ' Tbe pot-pie suppers of tbls organlxag lloo are famous all over tbe city. Tbe . coming supper promises to equal. If * Dot aurpaaa, all tba other* lo qoantlty ' and quality. Make a note of tba date and be i present. I. , , ] M >rns* k> Bsxlslrali. a Leonardo Palermo, employed as a driver by John Marts, and Miaa Maria j Longo, both residing bare, ware marrled lo Mayor Champion's offlce at a City Hall by Polios Magistrate Barrowa '• Saturday evening. Tba witoeasee ware Frauk and Mary Longo. city ' Clark Morris waa an Intonated spec- '! Mrs. Cecelia Crease left yesterday n for Tuceoo, Artaooa, where aba will t- be tbagaaatof bar frtaod, Mrs. SL F. o Mams, for tba next tow weeks. mia. Crease expect* to return to tar hnmi In tbla eMy tba Brat of April. >>

ACTION HELD DP 0N_ ; BOSWELL'S REPORT j' Officials to Look Over Findj ings in Paper's Overcharges Before Making Public, fj Al ibe weekly meeting of tbe City j 1 1 mlllee appointed by Hie hoard, of Ills' r luverllgallou of Ibe slleard overcharges I msde by Ibe l*<lBrr, of liil* city, for > adrerllsemeut* . Mr Kos well staled lliat the ledger . he was going ..vet the accounts, and , also s representative from Directoi > Campbell's office. Mr. Boswell then l«-gsu reading ins - should have been referred lo (he board i before bringing It up al ibetneeHng. ' derstand It after II was read. He r recommended that It he referred lo the ' Director Campbell -aid lhat Mr Boswell was Instructed to report back lo ' tbe board. ' Mayor Champion -aid lhat he had r the board should have a chance lo go • over the report before II was made ■ public. City Treasurer l\ rt. Scull, wbo repl resented Directur Campbell al (he In- > vesllgatlon of Ibe account*, .lated thai . tbe ledger owners have admitted ' ror* were made. They were notified , ' lo appearand make an adju*lmeii(, : j bave not done *•>. Ou motion of Director Campbell, llie ] report was referred lo the Comml* j : sloners aaa committee of the whole, .j ■ tbey to be betrd from laler. public comfort statluu at tbe fool of ' terrace aud also for tbe slier- j i atlons lo the music pavilion. Director AdAni said lhat Allen ricull t and C. Mahau A Co. ars progressing J ■ wltb tbelr contracts aa rapidly asthe i i weather will permll. He also said Ibat (hey are rearrang- ] lug tbe llghls In Ibe opper secllou of I ' Ibe city. Mr. Adams further reported Ibat be had Investigated Ebenezer Adams' ' complaint regarding coudlllout at (be i foot of Eighth street, but did nol (blnk Un tbe recommendattou of Mayor ' i Champion, It was agreed to give I1U0 • Company G In (he line of advertle- > purposes. ' Ao error In naming the salary of I Wm. Price, a new fireman, was corrected. His salary was staled as 360 > month at the time of bis appointA meut. Tfce amount should bave been 1 365 i Tbe following resolution was offered • by Director Campbell: i Be It Resolved' by the Board of Commissioners of Ocean City, New Jersey, F lhat Oceau City borrow from lbs I Boardwalk Nalloual Hauk. a corpora - Hon located at Allautlc City, New I Jersey, tbe sum of seven thousand aud - 00100 dollars, lu anticipation of tbe > collection of taxes for the year 1916, and tbat tbe proper officer* be authorized and Instructed lo executed a note Tbe reeolutlon was adopted A number of bills were rea<Myad ordered paid. | r~ ENJOY DANCING | Beginners Advancing t'ndcr Mr. ( Carpenter's instructions. I of dancing appeared at Company O's i I armory Cuesday evening and all en- 1 : Joyed themselves under Ibe lustraci tlons of C. Ell wood Carpenter, Pbllar ttolpbla't well-koown aud popular In- 1 Tbe progress msde by members of j tbe class wbo knew nothing of dancing wheu ibe class was started a . mnDtb ago Is really remarkable. Mauy of Oceau City's well-known people are regular attendants at the : Tuesday eveulug clasa at tbe armory. and tbey spend a lew hours must ' pleasantly. ® Tbe people of OceaD City should be prompt lu taking advantage of Mr. . Carpenter's Instruction aud attend Id . largrr oumbers. As baa been stated , before. If tbe class does not show appreciable growth, Mr. Carpeuler will not coutluoe bis lessons. I j : t

BANKING ECONOMIC8 r ___ Eapin, M. J. Lowlez. r Tba employes of tbe First National ' ' Bank bad tbe pleasure of an address1 ' oo "Baoklug Economies" by M. J. I Loxlay, a Philadelphia specialist, 1 Wednesday afternoon of last week ; * Tbe address, glveo lo tbe board room, I waa interesting in the extreme and | * many points pertalDlng lo tbe devel- : oping of tbe bauklug business were * brought out. It waa thoroughly enjoyed by all, and It waa oo Deeded tbat Mr. Iioxley * was a master lo bla line. Tbls la anolber step Id perfecting y that efficient and satisfactory aervlca I ^ the bank is rendering tba public. Qasnct Had Ilessaol Tine. A social Hum wax eujoyed laat Saturday evening by tbe First Baptist ' a Cburcb Quartet after rehearsal. Tboae « present were Mrs. E A. Bourgsols, r- Mr. aud Mrs. Robert Rmltb, Mrs A. it W.Ttmpla, Mr. and Mr»- J, P. Cad's msn Jr., aod Miss Evelyn Smith. Re- ! is fraabmeots were eerved by Mr. and y Mrs. Robert Smith. Tba Caps May Uuunty Board of Freeholder* baa awarded to E Riley y Mixoer Ibe contract to build tba v II Ocean Clty-Coraoo'a Inlet rood from ?. Flfly-flfth street, tbls city, to tba Inter- r i. Motion of Land l> aod W II lard av»- » owes, Corson's In 1st. Tba contract prtea la 174,000, sxolusive of bridges.

[ 804-806 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. rthe right start for the net year buy there quality counts VERY FINE SUI TS AND OVERCOATS. $15 to $20 All Wool Sweaters, Flannel Shirts. Gloves > j Stetson Hats Caps Jones' Men's Shop McAllisters - The Leading Dry Goods 6tore ' /i\rK I{'8 Opportunity Sale has closed, but we will continue to offer Big Bargains in Cuats, Furs, Outing Flannel Garments, Underwear. Sweaters, J this month Special values in I.ongcloth, Nainsook and KmS. S. McAllister OCEAN CITY. N. J. I b j HARVEY Y. LAKE | ~~ REAL ESTATE • | 838 Asbury Avenue I Ocean City New J«rsey ' John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth 8traat and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. r Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Naila, Sash Weighta, j etc. Estimate* Furnished. Prompt Delivery. ' 1 ^ G°°D PA"SmN<3 > OffT/Pi JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. ' ImS PalNTINO 1NO DCCONATINC L Painters Paint J j f|1 Vw,«tht« bt °oV ci»V* ar ' ' Real Estate For Sale \ BIO BARO AIMS e Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished, l. Some estates in jiy hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the ■- time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort a very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton i ^19 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. fv 119 The Reliable r OWClI S Dry Goods Store r* We are better prepared to serve you for tbe , coming year than ever before, with all season*i able merchandise. Large stock, right prices i-j and reliable goods. , !j POWELL'S 921 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. ; MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No watUug for two week* to know If you ean gat It; we can tall you at once. Bargains tu Bay aud Ocean front properties. Choice oottagee for " aale. Also lota for Investment and for Improvement — the choice of e Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., ,l Ocean City, n. j. ■ t

"<The first step is all J the-diffi.CUltyt"7?enchTniU In 'wupctrtiwCtvn. U.-|xN in-o-rk., bRt first" slip should, be iak-im Ludk. a. -fecUvot of cm.fi4on.ee awi . nacAeJi bij tLit te^imotc d.<]t of a. hedt/vij 7cu)w.«s acciruoit, im<& st6>p will be mnile. -more eoicj cud secure.. Opportumi&'es umS oztwC for one uiitb fmcwituL btdbmi). We vvunki oifftA. io ctru <\.ccownt~ m crwe b <\nrik./ ojrt not^adrenJt) a. dtpositer. Liberal. an s«.ovn<p compoionded. First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. r. b. 8TITE8 h. 8. mowrer President Cashlor an Advertisement in the SENTINEL

HliTfl.l BSD COTTXOEX. H0T6L bise^Yfle... Ocean Ave. Between Etlgbth end Ninth Rtreet* open all the year M. e. bmitr Bt'l'RnroH**. I Scotch Hall | *-^7 n a to b m m /THE IMPERIAL 1015 ck.vtral ave.. ocean CITY. n THE KATHLU MISSES LEWIS A CON ARD WYOMIKG za* OCEAN AVCirH Oruu <Tly..N. J. A. r. muxi HOTEL ATGLEN One of tU moat eentrmlly located hotel* la . Ocean City. Tbe aim baa alwavi been te make thia hotuk (elect and bomehka, and 1M larga and aaanred patronage provaa Ita *noo*». For term* and partiealari addreax, NEW HOTEL ELBERON kkihth AM) CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. M. J. Nay lor and sayre. I'ropnrlreuea THE HEWLINGS l. *™w£lShlla5tip5a! Fa. Mend lor Baoalet^and^RalM^ prop 7 THE IDLEWILO OPEN ALL TEAR Uoorlyn Terrace Ocean Clly. N. J. between El(btb and Ninth Hlreeta MRS. J. K.MOBRIBON JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor " 1137 Asbury Ave. a Ockan City New Jersey E. C. BOYLE e Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH STREET OCCAM CITY NCWJCRSCY laat Rarkfeardl Warns W. arena H. Knrkhardt 4 Co. a PLUMBING AND HEATING i (I* AHtrXI ATKIEI VCR AX CITY ^ Xiw JKKSRT L. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT i. Practical Horseshoeiag JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY CLam aad Oyster Taagt I SgtoMl ,t Agent for'Btewart'e Iron Woika Co." >r Plain aDd Ornamental Iron Feoee, >' Iron Railing* and Window Guard*. Seventh St and H aven Aw.

= Otis M. Townsend A Practical Baaabore Architect Licensed by tbe Btxte. •> •> EIGHTH STRECT, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. C. I— LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. US Aabory Avanna, Ocean city. X. J. Onrreapondano* aoJieiUd : F or Sale S? locatloo* between Ktral and^KirueninstnMa SHSy:- ::„€'%^L-sr-eg and prloe bj- flying to*W. W. Graham . 253 So. rorty-flfth Btraet. pniladalphla ATUNT1C ICE COHPUT .n". " paconn Hoaaiaia lea O nam. 191» Asbury Ave ocean city m j. We Ate Distributor* Ford Automobile la Ocean City. Sea Isle City and Vkinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street BiUdtag Tltliij taittit aedWaateea.. ocean city, n. j. ^ ftaaldaaae» aiN CaaM Areaa*