Ocean City Sentinel, 24 February 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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Ocean City Sentinel I I N J ■ R. CURTIS ROB I N SON j Editor and Proprietor fe >riflo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. »TTOI X EY*- *T-I.*W - ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CO U NS EL LOR -AT - LAW. ""tiAMteuTv tntittT hoim, *. J. (Opportle Public Bolldlac*). — j^AW Offices Apgar & Boswell, KOL'HMK BUILDING. - _ ? ANBURY A V K.N I) CJHTH BTBJCK1 LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Glidings & Read ■ ATLANTIC CITY.' N.J. \ '*■ NEWELL HEULINGS AttorAey at Law B 809 Kir lit h Btreet .■ Ocean City New Jersey , MORGAN HAND. Jr. j Engineer and Surveyor j | OCEAN CITY. N. J. Eyes Eiamined Witboot Drops I Naarrat ap-to-drt. methods. RaUafactlot ? fsJx'sSucSsity1 %fS»%Sei5» | N y aloe* ol Era Ula» wi an3 Hpeetacna la ai 1 ■ "°^SSi«SoT'lS^S"'SapiSLSVix sbon SEE irr,r£J trUolr*U"Sf--oPr*rn.~oD,- " iha pramtoaa. A. W. ELY r V A TLA ET U' VITT, I. J. !j "*i ii". __ a AEMC&L " ' I £~N. griscom, m. d. I EIGHTH HT. AND WEBLEY AVE. Botb P boon- Ball. 16: Inter -MUllr. ISZ-A MooSr K,U^ iwSS" U"P"m' I , | gSjj. AlleiCfliMH, M. D. I * »t6 Wealey Avenue ' ■ Ocean City Now Jersey

I " •UMrfttrlr tab- A. ! DL W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. " OCCAM CITY. M. J. I S to 10 a. m. I OrgjCAHOUR* A Pboaaa: Bell 461-W; Inter -Otat* UO-A jjj * Florence Brick Haines e COM. 9TH AND WESLEY Ave . « NCCHAflO-TM CMAPI8T BMW. Mwwltob Movamenu Hour- by appointment I JJERSCHEL PBTTIT, M. D. ] 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY I onto# Hour. Pboor 171 ■ Usui 6a.m. ( I JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. §" Eighth and Central avenue I Ocean Lily New Jerray P J)R. CHARLES B. RIDER MDentlat*. 809 Central Avenue MUI CITY. *• I Ball IB ITJR. G. Fairchild Starr - Dentist Cor. |D<b!bS?ii^WjB»»y Ava. [ Office Modi.. S-U» Bvanlnra by appolntmrnl Mall 38- A Both Pboaaa later-State I*-B Hughes' Centtll Pharmaoj J. Thomley Hughe., P. D. Manager ! 6th and Wealey A"*- Ocean City, N.J J£aRK lake Undertaker and Embalmer em enratt avexcb Tboaa U6 OCKAM CITY. «. J a Watch ail Jewelry Repawns Mayer's •43 ASBURY AVENUE •PEN ALL VBAR Try an Advertisement iBtteWXTDIM

PLANTS rj-OWKRS I BEAUTIFY YOUR GROUNDS !,el u« give von »u estimate for any planting you may require in the line of Shrubbery. Evergreens. Hrddtng liana of all kinds. Hedges. Trees, etc.. etc. ] l.ivc pa sire of plot and |Mtrucular» as to expoaore and protection^ ^ ^ unlll too ,atf in ,hr Spring before hot weather* comes on. Hrdiiin(eB. Roses. Bulbs and a full line of cut flowers always in nock. Ferna a I COLONIAL GREENHOUSES jt P. o. apeaiaa. t-rarwooo. sr. J. TeLnrmon*. aommmm aoiar. <*•* , FOM SALE AT COST A beautiful Cottage-Bungalow on Wesley 1 avenue, facing the ocean, near Thirteenth , street, 9 rooms and bath, garage, laundry, etc. i It will be finished by October 15, and is the 1 Best Bargain in that choice district of t£* re- 1 sort. For full particulars inquire » ' MASSEY eSe EDWARDS 1 EIGHTH ANINCENTRAL AVE. j — 1 How About Your Fire Insurance? ' Fire is no respecter of persons or property. It may be your turn tomorrow. Protect yourself TODAY. : I represent 21 of the largest and most reliable Fire Insur- ! ance Companies in the business and would be most pleased to quote you prices. Call, write or phone. Joseph I. Scull | 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. JB. Frank Smith Oo.,b^jbokgh® 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. Two lota corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 7oxtoo, cheap, J1200 Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. 4 1036 Asbury Ave. HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of 1 furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. [ Window shades a specialty.

Chas. E. Adams & Bro, 720-22 Asbury Ave. plumbing 2rjrs,£,ssSttrii,"rtr *?s5i!XS2rssi2'«i' aire of yoar repair work of which I make s specialty. I have do expensive Getabltohment , or clerical lores to maintain. Git. me ■ tnsL >— V Pboma C. H. BACON 607 Eighth St Interesting to Investors OR J Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home < rno WML E — A fr« Into 1 octal In Section G, Ocean Oity, H. I., i - in vicinity ot Sute road ud Pennsylvania and Randi*g H..lnal a^lonL Atoo (iUa for bnngmlowi xhnet. on Gt»t Bgg Bubor Baj, BetAnjt Point, K. JARTHUR D. BARROWS 4 -®u«rd"n 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. gjg Look Out For Frost! RE7NOR gas HEATER I — ■ ■!" you needn't worry. I I 1 ji wl|| provide warmth, genial, friendly, ^nmmary ^ tlt/' ;V"T r9^m— m"" - SUat'VMr'ti»TO,,io"BiTet*»o!^Hs« " " I „r your way borne and lIHm 25!l' wl» "» RnaoR G»i butzhi arc light and eaay to carry. . « _ F ■ The City Gas Light Co. netsiL dna kooL ,potS PETS RUOY HCTAW p ROP THE FOURTH ANNUAL SOCIAL Everything U ablaze for the Fourth Annual Penny Social to be held in the Presbyterian Church on Next Tuesday Evening, February 29, W4 " The admittance is only one c enl and the demittance ooe cat payable in advance. Because we would not want yarn to have to stay all night if in any case you should get "broke.'-

0. S. OF A. PRESENTS 1 FLAG TO FIRST M. E. CHURCH ~

Impressive Ceremonies Wit-|" nessed by Congregation |j That Filled Edifice Tlie First M. E. Cburcli wan Oiled ] MiiDday even log. wheu a bandeome | rllk flag wa« preeented lo Ibe cburcb ! by Ibe member. of Waibluglou Camp. | . I No. 75, P. O. 8. of A., of thla city. j I There were about 70 member, of Camp. No. 75. P O 8. of A., and 15 member, of t 'amp No 19. P. O. of A. to atleod mce at th«i . eervlcee, wall being re nerved for tbem. 1 The cburcb waa prettily decorated : with the uatlooal color., and there 1 wa« a picture of Wa«hlngtoo over the | Dr. Allen Coraon made a .peecb Introducing Hon. Kheorzer Adam., a ' Civil War veteran and a Philadelphia I properly In lhl6 city, who presented < the (lag ou iwlimlf of the camp. j Dr. t'oraou .aid: ' I bare never been ' In Ibe Ir.t llneof treacbea, oor emelled 1 the .moke of powder, bat tf It le anything like facing tbl* large audience 1 and 1 am ready to vote tbem an In- 1 "I have not the text of the evening. 1 only ibe pretext. The full aunjeet matter you will find In ibe appendix. It I. my honor and privilege, lo be- I half of Ibe Patriotic Order of iherioo. I of America, to Introduce the .peskef I who will officially prnenl lo (be Klr.t I Methodist Episcopal Church of Octao~ * City tbl. bandaoine flag • It ba. loug atnci been cuu.ldered , the proper tblug for Ibe Amerlcau flag to float over every public .chool 1 in ibe land, to hiatal and cultivate lo I1 tbe mind, and heart* of all yonog American, the .plrtt of patriotism and love of oar country. "It I. eqaally a. fitting tbat tbl. : American flag, tbe .ymbol of Godfearing liberty, ahoiild adorn aud float over tbe Cbrtetlau cburcbe* of tbl. 5 United Htalea. "We ebould highly appreciate tbl. e heritage oLfellglou. liberty which we enjoy, vhnA very mtP. woman and , child cau worship God unmolested according to their own lodlvldaal bed ,tef' "A. a nation we are fortunate In our ancestors who came to t base .bore, to ertabli.b-Cbe principle of Individual - freedom, both dvll «od rellgioua In the formation of tbem United State, r we were fortunate In having eucb T patriotic men, led by George Wa.b- ' Inglon, whose birthday we are abont lo commemorate, to write In tbe Constitution Ibe "Freedom and Kquallty !- of Mail " "In 1861, when there we. grave danger of into nation betog divided amoug.t lli-elf, we were fortunate In having Ibe noble Abraham Lincoln, (Con Untied on Beoond Pa*..) 1

"PEMNY SOCIAL'S" 5 MANY FEATURES Great Attractions tobe Offered by Ckrifltian Endeavor 80- | ciety Tuesday Night. Everything I. ready for the fourth annual "Peony Social" to be beld in the Presbyterian Cburch next Tuesday evening by the Christian Endeavor j j Society. There I. ah abundance of article* tbat one can purchase for a penny, and the fanny part of It I* that everything I. worth a cent and lot* of article. are worth three or Tour uaan the * selling price. Tbe wild mahogany serving tray, " . w bleb lelo be auctioned off by Capt. . CIIoIod L. Breckley, official auctioneer, to now on display In tbe window of * Jowpb I. Scull'* office on Aebnry eve. * oue. It we* donated to theeoeMjr by tbe Van Sclve* Company, of Caatdea. • There to aleo a bandeome embroidered ' center-piece donated by Mm. Milton ' Seaman, to be auctioned off at Ibe * «u time. ' Every poaalble plan baa been tbor- 1 ougbly gone over to aooommodate ' every oue who wtobu to attend. Come ! early eud avoid tbe revh. Look fQr J. R Grove, with tbe Fair- 1 banka wales, aud aleo for Dr. Bobnqr, ( tbe ever obliging 11 tor walker." 1 The admittance i« only que oeul. It ' will alMi cost a caul lo get nut. payabla In advance. 1 Neal W adoeeday evening. March ' 1. al the Flrat M. E, CUnrch, the Meo'e i Bible Claaa will talM charge of the < weekly prayer meeting. A wording to arrangement, tbe Franree W II lard BIMe Class wUI have c barge of tbe meeting Wednesday evening, Mareh 16. m 4 P*|CMI •> (H'.» Ota, Harry F. Haaa. of Philadelphia, • property owner tame, made bis uspal visit to tbto etty tin latter pari of MM week. He oomce to tbto city every week dorlog tbe fall and winter. He one of Hm Of* 1° °P*° hta college end to among Ibe lael IP gn away In Ibe entoain. Try Hngbee' favorite IoIIod fo roogboem and ehapped .kin; X6 centt per bottle. Hngbee' Central Pbah many. adv. .10-7, if. lu J&ltS&SGXfZ.'SXi ••9 AMg*« get ^aa* Tae*8»

'soldier team beats east falls , Local Quintet Played Fasti" Game Against Strong Visit- i ing Basket Ball Five. After having been dared lo play Ibe ( East Fall, quintet, tbe Ocean City , Military Club', live defeated the vtol28 to 2t , The manager of Ibe K Rat-all. learn been trying for ««P lo get a | here, but M.n.ger Tbeo. V. < Tnwmwnd was unable to give him a dale until the other manager raid the < focal team wa. afraid nf East Falls. ( Tha£ aroused Manager Townrand-. ire ■nd be quickly fixed a I line. i have started ofl with a rush and played a. never before. They began , with a vim Saturday night, and the i first half ended with Itie wore 21 to II , i heir favor. The wore wa. tied at raven. Then i Welwutbal pnt tbe Midler* ahead two i polnl>. end followed thla almost >m- , mediately by .coring another Held ' goat. Wetraiitb*l. Henderson, Breckand Smith gave a good account of lo tbe racond half. Slierp started proceeding, by worlug a field goal, and the others continued floe work. Tbe visitors put u p so exc el lent conI end It looked toward Ibe close as though they mlgbt win. Iliey playing bard, but wlieo the whl.rie olew tbey : were Ave point, back. i Smith 1 < Lee. . Breckley i , Homewood I Wetoembal Center Bu.well , Sharp I I Wert Henderson f \ Fox Flela goals— Smith. 1. Breckley, 3; 1 Welrantbal, 6: Sharp, I; Menderson, = 3: Leee. I; Homewood. 4: Boswell. 6. I Foul goalee- Brerk ley. 1; Wetoenlhal, , I: Leee, 2. CollleMn. referee. Tbe local Ova weut to Cape May Tuesday end lo.t to tbe tee'm there by the score of 38 to 23 lo a welln played game, tbe "Capes" thus getting a back for tbe game they lost In tbl. city , by Ibe score of 88 to 28 a few olgbl* before, tbe lioe-up of wblch game followsa ocean CITY CAPR NAY " Pierce 1 Forward I Shields I Brecaley f Forward j Camp " Welrantbal (tenter Kirk II HendenoD 1 rju.rd ) LUtle i- Smith f Uu,rd \ Sbeoghoee^ y lemnon for Kirk, for Sbaaghneeey; Tenuebeum for Cemp. . Field goal. — Pierce, 6: Breckley. 4 d Welrantbal. 5; Henderson, 3; Shields, o 8: Camp. 2; Little, 4 , Foul nil. — Jtreckley. 2: Kirk. 7; ' Sb.ugbue.ey, 1. Referee. ColiLeoo.

new payilion for i the boardwalk [ Bids Are A9ked for Erection j " of a Rfst-place at Seven- ' J teenth Street. At Ibe weekly meeting of Hie City I ported llial he lie. received the plan, i lend r|iecin^dlon. for ibe new pavilion | j the preliminary plan, for Ibe comfiirl ■let Ion The location baa not been i quite derided, and the location *|M1 It waa decided to ac-ept the plana > ' and apeclflcellona for Ihe pavilion, and I Director Adam, reported that the 1 bulkhead. In Ihe lower section of Ibe i A quit-claim deed we- granted Win. « ! G. Howell on lot 812. Section Green « City Garden., ' 1 1 we- agreed lo lake Ihe u-uel .pace tbl. year In tbe Ixingstefl cbdrch pro- I ' gram published In Philadelphia. ' I It waa also decided lo takes b.ck < I outside page ol Tbe Billow., the Ocean ! City High School publication, at a ' I co.t of $25. ' Mayor .Champion eud Director 1 t'amptiell were of the opinion that, as 1 i the city to launching along several • new advertising line, this year. It < I might be well to dispense with tbe I ■ Forter & Reynolds Co. service A mof Hon lo tbto efleel by Director Adam. ' Two bid" were received for printing ' ihe city', booklets, tbe Mayor rtetlug . tbkt a price had been asked for 50.000 a copies. 20 000 lo be printed at once. ' The bid of R CoHta Robinson waa f *737 25 for 50.000. according to stipulation.. Tbe Ledger'a vbld waa *300 for s 2 .000 and *300 for an additional 80 000. Tbl. being the low bid. It wa. accepted. 1 E. A. Shape, of tbe advertising de. I partment of tbe Reading Railroad Company, a summer resident of Sontb Ocean City. wa. beard on an advertto- ' tog proposition. The Reading, he i' raid, will put up 225 Ocean City port I, era at II* stations In various parts of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, aud Dela7 ware for*640, tbe porters to remain np g It was agreed to poetpune action un3 til tbe next meeting. Tbe followlog rCMlntion. presented by Director Campbell, waa adopted: I. B" " , Resolved by the Board of Commls k .loner, of Uceau City, that Ocean City borrow from tbe sinking fund of Oceau ly City, New Jer-ey, the sum of three t; buudred aud ulnety-alx and 66 100 dollata, id anticipation of Issuing Im4 provetneol cerincaiw uuder contract a. Number 690, and tbat Ibe proper officers be authorized and Instructed to execute a note to secure raid sum. A number of bills were ordered paid. d

SALE OF STRATHMERE 1 IS NEARLY CONSUMMATED

| Local Operators Closing Ne- 1 j gotiations With Interested New York Financiers. Negotiations are under way to purebaae 8trstnmere, formerly koowu as i Coraob'a Iolet. 1 Harry F Btanton and Harvey Y 1 Lake, of tbto city, have Interested ' some people wbo are uuderalood to ] come from New York In Ibe purchase < of tbto large tract, representing about i S00 acres, and lying betweeu Whale ( Creek and Coraon'a Inlet on the went. , with the ocean on tbe eart and north i of Baa I.I# City. While there ba. beeu no formal ( ataiement coming from any of tbe | Inlerert parties, It la prelly well under- i stood tbat the deal will go through and development work will beglu as soon as the weather conditions will permit DOWN IN FLORIDA

Past Commodore and Mrs Charles J.Curran. of Philadelphia, well-known summer residents of Ocean City, are In Florida Writing from Palatka on Baturday, CnmmodoieCorransayaibaithey have b eu ou the West Const as far a Fort Myers for two weeks aud are about starilug for (be East Coast. "Aside from 8t. Petersburg, wa ba*a seeu no city tbat compare, wllb Ocean snper -rity to only lo tbe winter time," saya Commodore Currao. Bio. mm* La .to. Put your ear to Uw ground. Watcb for Iha Gold Kisb Sals at Abbou'e r Pharmacy. Tbe fl.b are on tbe e way. adv.. 8 34 S Established flour and feed store. Including tlxtures,or will rent atom room for any otber bnaloeaa. Add rera Yoonga t Conoo, Ocean City, N.J. adv , 12 30, tf. f • • • - ' — 1 " Fog Bwrr V gypajiiBHKD —782 Aai* bury aveona, ,7 room, and balb, an ' convenience.; aim 6-room cottage wttb bath, all convenient*.. AppTy Mora 722 Asbury avana#. or W. W . Adaow. u Fourth rtraat and Waal ay avaona, l Ocean City N. J. adv., 10 31. tf " Tit Hughe.' Mailable U»ar PtH.; 1 t£snr -ks rs

ii 10S1GAL TEA BY AUXILIARY , Ocean City Residents Will Attend Social Function in Philadelphia Today. A very delightful meeting of tbe Visiting Ladies' Auxiliary of tbe First Presbyterian Cburcb was beld on Wed- , nesday afternoon at tbe home of Mrs. 0 H J Way, Philadelphia. There wa. tbe u.ual large atleod- , of ladles, all of whom enjoyed a pleasant time. a Those prerant were Mrs. W. E. La- t mood, Mrs. A N. Paul. Mrs G G. W bit by, Mrs. J. J Barger, Mrs I). E. Mrs. A. R. Bulberlanl. Mr.. E. M Coles, Mrs T. H. Harrto, Mrs E. M

W. H Klrkpatriek. Mrs A. L Palmer, Mrs. W.J. Jones. Mrs. E. C. Baughao. 4 . William Hall. Mr. O. M.Weber. , Mrs. T.J. Fegley, Mr.. W. F. Bmltb. Mrs. R. P. Row. Mr. W. D Chambers, A. Cretb. Mis. E B.rreuger. Mrs. » G a Reeves. Mrs. H J Wey. Miss Ida K Bauer aud lire. William K I Jr. 1 , The hue Lew, Mr.. It J Way. wa- t assisted In eolertalnlng by Mrs. G a ' Reeves. Tbey afforded tbe ladle, a • most enjoyable afteruuon, those pre»i enl declaring It lo have bteo ooe of I tbe most interartlug of the winter sea- ' • eon, Final preparations were made for 1 ■ tbe annual musical tea. wbicb will be l beld thla afternoon at Moeebacb's r Drawing Booms on Columbia aveoue A number of persons from tbto city expect lo attend tbe tea, Including tbe pastor and bis wife, tbe Rev and Mrs. a' Chattel H. Bobuef. * g Bead-Sll Circle MvvSa. y Tbe newly -organized reading circle a of tbe Woman'a Home Mlwlooary Society of tbe Flrat M. E. Cboreh bald • very tnUfcwing msason M<*>- » dag awning al the home of Mil A D yaw lo Fob Kkkt.— By the yeat, a 7 room u bouse, hot and cold water and bath. i tr" » "■ H ■— sr-js -r ■ gino to loan on flrat mortgage. Ap- ? ply to Thorn A Boyle. «J4 Eighth

j f masonic lodge to go to church!, Will Hear a Special!" Sermon Sunday Night by n Pastor Bohner. ' t Next Sunday evening Ocean I'll/ I L-dge, No. 171. Free end Ar-vptM c will hold II" annual rarvlce In j , the First Prvbylerlen Church, lbs pastor, ihe Rev. Charles II. Bohner. , preaching a special -ermoii on Ihr j tenets of the craft. | The lodge will e-semhle el Hie Ma- 1 sonic Hall. Ninth streel and Asbury , cburch lo a body, the service begin- , ning al 7.45. | A very Interesting musical program , K. (Smith, the director of tbe , Tbe program, as II uppears on tbe , , specially engraved Masonic folders to used on the occasion, follows: , organ prelude. ' Pilgrim.' Cboro.," i , I Call lo worship (congregation rising , I and standing until after the lord's Doxology. , -AM praise to God Ihe Father be. All praise. Eternal Son, lo Thee. ; Whom, wllb the Kplrll. we adore, t For ever and for evermore, j Invocation, closing with tbe lord'- . prayer chanted. i Violin Bolo, "^blde Wllb Me." C . Homer Shoemaker, Parker. r Responsive reading. Hymn, "O. Everlasting Light." Ollertory. "Cavalleria Ru.ticana," I organ and violin Mascagnl Baritone Bolo, '-Open tbe Gales," L E Bmltb. Knapp Sermon, "Tbe Three Greet Llgbte of Maeoory." Hymn, "I*t There Be Light." Anthem, --Jesus. L iver of My Soul." 1 Norootl Benedlcllon. p Organ postlude. "Grand Churna," Do Bole. SUMMER MUSIC _ Mayor Cbamplon eald at tbe weekly ' meeting of tbe City Commissioner. " that there to a matter Ihet ebould be te disposed of— mu.lc for Ibe summer |. season. He suggested that tbey adi- vertlra for bids -t Go motion of Director Campbell, tbr 1. mayor waa authorized to prepare the X) specifications for music for the free convene next eummer, the city clerk |. lo advertlee for bide. •" I

NOTE . RECEIVED HERE i t Bourgeois Gives It to t Mayor Champion— Teat of J Amateur Operators. , Mayor Champion, at tbe weekly meeting of the City Commleelouers. 1 read a radio message received bere • by Roy Bourgeola, eon of E I A. Bourgeois, of tbto city. I Tbe message came from tbe Rock . 1 ArraDal In llllnoleaDd war ad , dreea to goveroora and mayors. It , read: 1 --Democracy requires that a people I who govern aud educate tbemwlves < should be so armed and disciplined - that they can protect tbemwlves. "Colonel NtcbolsoD." , It was a teat of tbe value of the amawireless operators of tbe (Jdtted ' Btates. aud to reported to have been a I There was some delay In receiving (be message bere. tbe mayor said be wai told by the operator. It belug held . np for some unknowu reason.

I EDGE GETS AN OVATION AT SMOKER IN THIS CITY

Referred to As Next Governor - Congressman IBacharach Speaks. Senator Walter E. Edge, of Atlantic City, who was one of the principal -pester-, was given at> ovation at the j smoker of the Young Men's Progressive I.vsRue Friday evening. Menllou of his name a- Ihe possible next govof Ihls Stale was greeted with great applau-e. -y j cordially greeted by the crowd, wbieh • numbered nearly oue buudred. Before the speeches there were vocal solos by Harry Raymond and Norman of Atlantic City. Isaac N-vel-of Atlantic t'lly, wa« at the piano. crowd al«o rang the cliorna of ' duced by the chairman of the entertainment committee, said tbat It me- 1 to him a mistake to break in ' on a Jolly evening with anything Ilka " speech, end be did not intend to ' club le noy-^rtlean. \ Non-paTtlaauebtp to the call of tbe day. All good cltlieos are progreralve. One cannot do anything wltbout organization. Oue can usually figure ' out ihe development of a place by the * type or lis organizations. Patriotism Is shown In msny ways. We cannot all be Washington" aud Ltncolna, 6nt we cbti emulate their exemplee. Wa murt have organizations to accomplish our ends. In these days more tbau ever non-pa rtlsanshlp I- required of ' men In politics. Beualor Edge -aid lie waa glad to come to Ocean City. He baa a Dumber of friends here, and lo Ibe room •cbool at Pleasentvllle He mentioned ibe names of Adams, Lake and Rtoley, who are now In Ocean Clly and helped lo build up this beautiful town. The unquestioned goal of tbe man la „ public life Is lo do tbe best be can foe bis people ,, He raid he was glad to meet lbs young men, In whose band, the fnlnre of tbe community lies. Congressman Racbaracb raid tbat II r.t be wanted to tbank tbe clllzeoe of Ocean City for their liberal eapport of him at tbe election. Jt waa one of tbe flrel places be beard from on efeotlon night. This Is the flrat pobllc opa* portunlty be has bad to thank bla friends. ^ He eald tbat be Is hot en orator, bat w be bed brought over from .Atlantic w City two or three thai are Tbey look d~ end are dressed like oralora. He nodlr ded toward Meesrs. Edge and Rlehards. re Congressman Bacharach eald that rk be thougbl a brief talk on tbe work In Congress wonld Interest his bearers. he receives 200 letters a

day. He baa an efficient eecretary, but It requires extra help to attend to bis correspondence. He has bad over 100 applications for .pensions, either an Increase In tbe amount received or for new ones. The speaker said be le on tbe pensloD committee. He told of ' requested last week to look after girl wbo bad run away from home and also of requests lo have boys refrom tbe navy. All tbe congressmen have busy times end tbey work herd for tbelr , constituents. He he. Introduced a bill for $40,000 for Cold Spring Inlet. AtClly and MlUville want naw ' poet office bulldlug*. He told of bla , vote agslust tbe Bcbakelford road bill and Why he opposed It. Tbere were r 81 wbo voted against tbe bill, wblch * would appropriate *25 000,000 for good roads In tbe country, end of which amount but comparatively little woald' come to New J array . He raid be to a Arm believer In pre- , parednera Tbere may be some money wailed, but probably tbat can't ba . helped. f Tbe speaker raid be waa vary glad j they have eucb bright boys In Ocaaa 1 (ConUnned od skowI fitsl

■r ° DON'T FORGET REGISTRATION ,-T ArnuigeminUare being made for good music and entertainment Your friends will ba there. VOL" must not miss it. Remember that just for "writing your name in our guest-book, you wtUjreceive 50 Boortrr Coupons, which you may keep 01 give lo ooe ot yoar Booster friends. ... , , , Next Monday the first count of Boorter Coujion* will made. Help ftJralKlSSSbcJ^S't made a source of pleasure and entertainment for your patrons and friends. We want you to feel, and make your friend* teel. thrtcsu rtore u goar ^^SSMtertalnmeiit every Saturday afternoon and evening, to which everybody is cordially invited. Each Booster will bare ' an opportunity to furnish the entertainment, either [wreoually, ' aomiiJ her frienda or patrons. The name, of thora furnishing the tnt*lain men t will be announced in advance. Come in and hsre n« tell yoa mora «ba>tW^5^of^t°i»^''wl11 be the first PATRON CLUB 11 The leader, or Patron1* Special, will be on Collar*, joo votes for every age 6 in CoUaiL e T Supply your need* and help your Boorter. „ C * BUYERS, beginning with next Monday . <xm.nl of coupon., the ye wB be 00 for the mrnithly trophic* o< beautiful silverware. C-lsMM f and *m them Talk it over with yoar Booster. T In cara of a tic, daplicate trophies will be awarded. . . • J ' » !; kiWratu « Selrda, FMiran * jqEWEU^CORSON^^J