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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

7 ; i a — — VOL. XXXV. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, .MARCH 2. 1!)1C NO. 41) - — — - — ; — — - . '• " -ro :

Ocean City Sentinel 4 CURTIS RO B IN SO N i Rdiiot and Propiictor ■oo Par Year. Strictly in Advance. ]^|ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CO UNSELLOR-AT- LAW, i **e»rE may iwiaT noiwk, a. J. (Oppoallr Public BnUdinca). LAWAOFFICES" ' BO,"L' Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings 4 Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JL NEWELL HEUUNGSj Attorney at Law BUB Eighth Street Ocean City New Jersey j MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor | OCEAN CITY. N. J. i Eyes Eunined Vitbant Drops puu lesd.^" Kor arsi-cl— a Optical wort hare la oom LI 111) of voice to Philadelphia. I ■ y stock of Eye Oiaa as and Spectacles la at , %w!l|lks° leni"an'piloaue||al^ aborl " W. ELY r amine CITY, a. J. J J N, GRISCOM, M. D. eighth ST. and WESLEY ave. A> 'tUctiard Townaand'a. Palermo, t jo lo SJO p. m. dally. Bail Pboos. Karmsr ■ Una. M I j jfjf inn Conon, M. D. we •16 Wetlcy Avenue ' Ocean City NeW Jersey } DR. P. HAINES cor. ninth and wesley ave. ' ocean city. n. j. office HOURH: jltoljz'm!' ( BoU> Pbooaa c Florence Brick Haines i COR. 9TM AND WESLEY AVE. ' MECH AN O-TH E RAPIST Medical and OorrcOtra UrmhaaUcs Hour* by appointment sJJERSCHEL PKTTIT, M. D. ] •07 wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey OH— HouraiJ^oOO a. m. ft Both Pbonaa "* OStcaHoan Ball Pbone in 1-8 p! n' m ' • (p. m. JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. Eighth and Central aveuoe Ocean City New Jereey £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER ►« Dentist" 809 Central Avenue •UkU CITY. a. J. T^R. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist Cor. Mi«bIbBU1Mid'waala» Aye. ocean ci nr. a. t. uam Houia: D-IIB KranlnaabyappoUf nl MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer m oaraat *'«"«■ — ocean city. h.j. Watch aid Jewelry Repalrllj Mayer's S43 ASBURY AVENUE open all ysar Try an Advt. in The Sentinel and Get Results

I 1 PLANTS FLOWERS BEAUTIFY YOUR GROUNDS y re^'ir* f ' tir'hn" ™t'"'*iC^*0y £*nt "K selling out plant.. «o tbcv tiitv gel well started before hoi weather comes on. Ilvdrangeaa. Rosea. Bulbs and COLONIAL GREENHOUSES s Within Sight of Ocean Citv on the Shore Road r. FOR SALE AT COST A beautiful Cottage-Bungalow on Wesley , , avenue, facing the ocean, near Thirteenth f street, 9 rooms and bath, garage, laundry', etc. It will be finished by October 15, and is the Best Bargain in that choice district of the re-' sort. For full particulars inquire MASSEY «& EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE. ' How About Your Fire Insurance ? i Fire is no respect or of persons or property. It may be your turn tomorrow. Protect yourself TODAY. I I represent 21 of the largest and most reliable Fire Insur- j I ance Companies in the business and would be most pleased' j to quote you prices. Call, write or phone. Joseph I. Scull I I 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. B. Frank Smith Go.,"^»L"e 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 lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70*100, cheap, $1200. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, . attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insnrance placed with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. 1" ¥ AVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartr ment to furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than Pliiladelphia 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 yon getting entire satisfaction u to prices, workmanship and basins— oonrteey? If not, 'it will pey yon to gin me a truL 1 am in an exceptionally good position to take care of yonr repair work of which I make a specialty. I nava no expand— — tahllsbmsnl or olerioal force to maintain Qiee me e trimBoth Phone. G. H. BACON 607 Eighth St Interesting to Investors OR Those Win Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Horn FOR SAL E—A few lota located in Section 0. Ocean CSty, H. J., in vicinity of Bute road and Pennsylvania and Reading P-'I— — < station*. Also sitae for bungalows sjtoate on Orsst Kgg Harbor Bey, Dessley's Point. N. J. ARTHUR^ D.B ARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITV, N. J. PHH| LookOut For Frost! REZNOR GAS HEATER £]iV rTrT— UU *'/ ti^ mora* n'e a^4 we vrtHReva \ The City Gas Light Co. A SMALL INVESTMENT WONDERFUL RESULTS Hughes' Bronchial Mixture foe Tmmt Stmsom Oom ana OS) s J4 Jib H. OH. fumart C-wal P.O.. FbUa-is-a. fa. sad MatMaEH, — Wheal! aas Aeeaaa. mil I Isil fa •iw IT A TmAL mm em m moms HUGHES' CENTRAL PHARMACY } KISNTM Of. AN a ■U1H »»L OCRAN CITY. N. J.

MASONS HEAR EXCELLENT SERMON BY DR. BOHNER

Many Lodge Men Attend Impressive Services in First Presbyterian Church. About 75 member* of Ocean City , Lodge. No. 171, F. and A. M-, attended , | the .ervlcee In tba Klrat Presbyleitan i I Church Buudsy evening. It wae prob- 1 i ably the largeat turnout of the mem- ! here at a church ecrvlce ever seeu here, due In great measure lo the popularity Bohoer, himself a member of the fra _ terutty, end who delivered a powerful \ aud eullgtiteotog sermon on "Tbej , Three Ureal Llgbls of Masonry." i The church was tilled wbeu Mt-e Kauck, urgaulei, began the orgau prelude, "Pilgrims' Cborus" (Wagner) I After tbe call to woreblp, the slug ' lug of tbe doxology sua tbe paelor'e . iiivucailon, Ibere was a well-executed I violin solo, "AbRle Wilh Me," by C j Homer rtlioeinaker_ j in I be rdaponslve lesdiug, which comprised s part of tbe Scripture embraced in tbe ritual of tbe order, only the minister and members of lbs fra- " terolty took part. The always-capllvallug Intermezzo from " Cavalleria Busticaua " was given during tbe offertory byC. Homer Bboemaker (violin) and Miss Hanok (organ). It was played with skill aud feeling by botb. A baritone eolo. "Open tbe Gate." ' Kuappj . by Lewis K. rim lib. director j of the cboir, was apprectsted by bl> i bearers - Dr. Hobuer took bl. leal from Geoe>ls I ; 8: "Aud God said, let there be llgbi; and there was light." He spoke In part as follows: "Uuquestlonably this is the moat magmttceul declaration ever expressed In bumau lauguaga. Light la a ay nouy m of all that Is beaotlful and glorious lu Ibe unieeree of God. Ii is the must perfect emblem of purity that we cau imagine, for It ts Impossible lo COD Cries Ibe possibility of tts defilement * Wit bout llgblibla world would spaed ily become ibe corpea of a world Light e is ibe swift-wluged car wbicb couveys beat from Jba^re«|ral TtTriJaee of Ibe universe by wblcball fertility aud life / are sustained and hesul I bed. j "This wonderful principle Is tbe central fact of tba Heeoutc system. Light la tbe first of all tbe symbols wbteb Memory pfssaut* to tbe oeo7 phyla. Tbe supreme moment lu bla Inlliallon la tbet moment when, In Ibe " body of tbeopeo lodge, tbe boodwiuk f la removed eud, tbe Wurablpful Master, speaklug for tbs Urand Heeler of the Universe, says, 'Lei Ibere be light,' eud lbs eyes of Ibe candidate are - opened for tbe first Ume tu tbe troe Masonic HgbL Hie further prngrees 1 through ibe dagre.e Is dependent altogether upon bis ex pressed desire for

D. OF A. ENJOYED j| JOLLY EVENING * ' Washington's Birthday aud i. the Lodge's Twentieth An- ^ niversary Celebrated. I Fully 150 of the nirailsrn eud gue>l> ,1 | of Ocean City Council, No. 10, D of A , i e : bed s decidedly good lime lu the lodge j rooms Thursday evening I lie occa.luu , 8 being s dual celehrs - Ws.hlug- ,. ton'" Klrlhday and the twentieth an „ Each member vi, privileged lo In1 vile a friend end the sllendaoce we. , the weather coudilloue of the evenlug. | I by Mr-. Martha P Mart., Hie muo- J cllor 9 After a reeding t.y Ml., rial lie W. , r Service fur God aud Home and N>- ( , live Laud " , I The Itev. George K. Milch, pe.lor of , Ibe Firsl Baptist Cuurch. gave an sd- ( i drese aud lbl» was followed by a read- , , mg bf Mrs H T. L bsel , , Ibere was another tableau. "Her ( Bon's Mission lo Ibe World," and the j . Rev. J. B. Kulp, pastor of the First >1. ( . E Church, made au address. ( A vocal duet by Hubert Hmtili aud j wife was neat on the program, fol- , , lowed by a tableau, 'Ureal Expecla , I lions," aud a reading by Mrs. Auua , . M Barclay. Mlsasa loua B. Adams and Minerva | . duet, and the closiug uumber was a , Trolley," by members of tbe lodge. „ Tbe Kev. Charles H. Hobuer, pastor ( , of ibe First Presbyterlau Church, was , lo have delivered an address, but be . f was In Pbiladelpbla thai evenlug. On behalf of tbe council. Assembly- ( man Mark Lake preseuted Hue cakes , to Mrs J. B. Kulp aud Mrs. Ueorge F. Milch. i a A c«ks was sent lo Mm, Hobuer Frl- ' . day morning wltb Ibe complimentB of 1 , tbe members of tbe council. ' Mrs M. L. Mum sen. of Allsutlc I , City, gave a flue address lo Ibe mem- 1 , bers of tbe W. U. T. U. at tbe bom^of : t Mrs. Lambert Weduesday afteruooo ' ( of last weea. There were mauy pres- , erL Mrs. Mumseu spoke on "Mother's \ Work." After tbe meetlug tbe mem- I , bers were eggjred-wjlb refreshments by Mrs. Lambeft. f

BOYS WINNERS' ! 7 IN C. B. CONTEST i 1 Beat the Girlkby Nine Point!, " t and Will Give Them a j Trent. Tbe young men of the Christian Eu- ' demvor Society of tbe First Presby ter- j ■an Cboreb won ibe contest In which thsy and tba jroung women have been ! ■ engagad for asveral weeks. It closed 1 last Sunday evening. A certain number or points were allowed for alien dan oe, tbe largeat number taking part In the Suuday evening exercises, tbe largeat collections t and Ibe largeet number on time. t Tbe boys scored 27 points and the t girls 18. s Tba boys were In cfaarga of Miss " Louisa T. Corson and tbe girls ware l uDdsr tbe direction of Mrs. A. J. i Smith. Tba girls started lo gat busy a linla i lata In tba race and then tba boys bad f a lead that Ibelr fair skaters could not | overcome. Btormy wealber, loo. Inter- c fend wltb tbe regular attendance of tba smaller gkria. f The society's treasury was helped ( considerably by tba activity of both i aides, partleulsrly that of tba boys, j Tbe colleeiiOM frequently waul over IS aud one Sunday tba amount ran above W. The original plan was that the lovers should treat, bJt tba boys, wltb 1 true gallantry, I natal upon providing lbs treat, which lb ay wiU do wbbio a abort time. I In tba First Baptist Church Son- ' day, a apvoial oAMng was taken la help tbe First BaptM Church of Hud- , eon, N. Y., wbsre tbs Bar. W. DswUt | La kens, a former pester of Mr Mlteh, , Is preaching and where on the day t before Christmas of IMS a storm blow lb* church at sepia across tba roof of ( " tbs auditorium as* brought guital rnln lo tba church building. , * ■OA | ASS est mwtsld. W. Menu Mood, koafear, raaaotly soM Mr Mgw ■>_!.. hhd (rwah lo oopply bh Try Hog bos' tavorha Jattpo la

'LOCAL FIVE WINS ! FROM WILDWOOD Town9end's Soldier Boys | Played Whirlwind Game From Beginning to End. i I The hoys of. the Ocean City Military . s Sea.hore League i-outevt si I lie sr I tnory Saturday evening and had com- | the leaders of the league. Score: ::H lo 16 " Pandemonium broke loo.e when, Willi two minutes to play, the locals c kept the ball away from Ibelr strong Manager Town-end's boy. .tsrted • goal for the Ocean City quintet, aud ■ the crowd was at once on edge. Dethe visitors' fast guard, caged - s foul goal aud Kaker -cored a field goal, putting Wild wood one to tbe ' good. -Mue" Welsenthal quickly ' threw s field goal After Hreckley had failed to score on - two foul goal attempt', he made a 1 field goal Aided by Hue passing, points ahead. After Hreckley had again failed succe-.folly to throw a foul goal, Wetsetithal had a chance to ' -core In lhl> way and did m. Delauey did likewise. Wei-eotbal failed lo conned on another foul goal, but De1 isney found Ibe basket on a similar chance. Wltb good work by Heuder•on. "Moe" -cored another field 'goal. ' went two points lo Ibe good for ' wood Hreckley caught s pan made by Wlldwood aud threw tbe ball Into ibe basket Tbe first bslf ended qjlb the -core lo 7 In favor of Ibe soldiers Delsney threw a foul goal, but ml— ed soother Just lo show tbst 1 there were no hard fesllngv. "Moe" also mi— ed s foul goal, but soon made good ou a field goal So did. Smith. Ocean City failed lo score several foul goals lu Ibe second half, but Ibe team ran tbe -core up safely beyuDd ^ tbe reach of tbe visitors, Htldretb belog among tbose to rage tbe ball. Keatlug aud Haker eacb made a One shot for Wlldwood during this . half. Line-up: IRkkAS CITY WtLDWOOD Sin lib I I Haker Hreckley /' '( (Vol berg Outer Keating Hendersou I r.u.rd 1 l^'aoey / Gu'rd J Sbecbau Field goala — Smith, 2: Hreckley, 4; 8; Henderson, Hlldretb; 4; Colberg, Delaney. Foul goals— Welsetilbal; Delauey, 4; CoIIIssod.

: if TO REBUILD FISHING PIER , . — e Local Club Men WIU Extend " Structure 24 Feet, Making j It 524 Feet. J Tbe work of rebuilding tbe pier of a Ibe Ocean City Fishing Club on tbe ■ beach front at Fourteenth street will t started wltblu a abort lime, II la s Tbe piling tbat la lo be put In tbla a lima will be creoaoted, 40 feet lu leugth, i wltb a 15-lneb butt. t Tba plat la to be 34 feet longer than t tbe Brat one, making tbe distance out the Boardwalk 624 feel, Includ- j lag a platform on tba oolslde of ibe ■ 1 dab bouse at tba eud C At a meeting of Ibe club trustee*, a I evenings slooc, Ibe committee lo t •barge waa given power lo act in tbe < matter of awarding ibe contract fur ( putting In tba ptllog. • s ■ I SOON TOWED < I BassmeialX Mlwa Carkari ss* ' ran-aslpsi-u Asssssua. ^ Samuel Carhart, an engineer of Ibe ( fire department, auuouoces tbe | engagement at bis daughter, Mi— bar B Uarbart, and Albert Kraut. Jr.. of Waal Pbiladelpbla. Mr. Kraal ts tbe eon of Albert Krauli 1 Sr., who It president of the Kraut BakPowder Co. of Philadelphia, and lo bo sins— wltb bis falber on Arch Ma data has barn set for lbs w edding. ' it will occur in tba near future. 1 MMs Uarbart war a graduate of tbe Oeaaa Uty High School. 8b# took a years' course lo I rained nursing lo PhMuddphla vac baak [ BdabiMmd four and feed aura. In- } dbdlt JUmrnot wUI|«ntatorerwm 2 Uarem.OmaaVMy, N.J. ltmZr. Try Hugbaa' BdMbla Liver PUto;

STEVENS STATES POSITION ON THE PR0SECUT0RSHIP

| Senator Strongly for a Cape May County Lawyer for This Office. Wltb regard lo Ibe Cape May ( 'ouuty prosecutor. blp. Senator Lewis T Stevens makes the following clear-cut atatemeul: When Governor Fielder numloaled Kus-ell Carrow, of Camden Couoly, lo be pro-eculor of Cape May County, It was the fifth time an outsider bad been named for Ibe poaltloD, and tbe cooflrmatlon of Mr. Carrow la opposed principally for tbe reaIbal be Is an onl-of-counly man, wbto Ibere are oumerous counsellore-at-law reeldeut lo Cape May Couuty wboareemlueully qualified, aud some, of Ibelr experience at Ibe bar, so than young Mr. Carrow. More than (15.000 has already been paid lu salaries to nou-reetdeul lawyers acting as prosecutors In Cape May aud I have beeu Importuned by taxpayer- aud clllxeus to see that tbe few offices we have are filled by 1 our Twoplr, for surely Cape May gels oo Slate officera. lu considering wltb Governor Field er ibe sppolutmenl of a prosecutor for May Couuty ,1 lufnrmed blm Ibal would not vole to coufirm any out sider, aud gave blm a li-l -t nine couu-sellor--at-law. who live, vole, practice law and bave Ibelr offices wbolly lo ' county, and asked blm lo lake bis ' pick. They were: 1 Charles A Bunnell, Cape May Court House. Hon Eugene 8 Cola, Seavllla. 1 Hou. Harry 8. Dougla-s, Cape May ' Court House 1 Joaepb Douglass, Cape May Court ' House. Jooathan Hand, Wlldwood. Morgan Hand, Cape May Cuurt House. c Hon. James M. E. Hlldretb, Car# 1 Hay City. I Palmer M. Way, Wlldwood. Tbe Governor declined lo accept any oftbam. There are other attorney s-at-law who am as well qualified, but ' I bey have not passed tba eouoaeilor's J examination. aDd am. tberef.ww, tool r. Iglbte. There am afto other lawyers. CasUaesfi an Foarib Vaaa) sag Iwik. Put yoar ear to the groand. Welch i; far the. Gold Flab Bala at Abbott's ^ Pharmacy. Tba lab am i tbs wgy- bfir -, AM. R.

5 JOS. H. YYILMER CALLED BY DEATH;, I Former Hotel Man of This,' rj City Had Been in III Health It r Several Years. ^ rt burled from his late residence. 8713 U , Woodland avenue. West Plnladel- | 6 phia, Tuesday aftcrnoou. hit. uncut i Mr. Wilmer. with Mrs. Wilmer. fur ( 1 a uumber of seasons, ending a few , i years ago. succe— fully conducted Ibe ( ,. Hotel Strand hers, his afiabte manj together with ble wife's capable over- t e eight of the culinary department, ; y making It one of tbr mo-t popular , houses on Ibe Island. | 9 Later they conducted a hotel for oue s or two seasons lu Wlldwood. ( About four years ago Mr. Wlltner's , e beall n broke wnd bis wife brought , ] blm to Uceao City to recuperale. He , , galued so well pbyslcally tbat bis ( 9 physician advised tbat be remalu f b ere. wblcb be did. Mrs. Wilmer < 9 managing a boarding bouse. He grew , . so well that more than a year ago he j r became cashier lu a reatauraot In Pbll t . adelpbla. He spent laal summer In . Ocean City and appeared to be In fair , r health. t a Uutll within a few years Mr. Wll- , e mer's regular buslnma was tbat of a f travallug salesman for a large Pblla- , e delpbla sboe firm and be bad a pros- | perous trade. He was 62 years old. 1 Mrs. Wilmer, who was a devoted t t wife, has the sympalby of ber large ; . circle of frleuda , Ts Condscl Prsrrr Ueellax. t , The members of tbe Franc— WUIard , e Bible Clam of Ibe First M. E. Sunday t j School are expected lo lake charge of , h (be weekly prayer meeting on a dale ( ibat will be set by tbe pastor on bis t return from Conferaoee. Tbe commit ( tee of arrangemeola are Mrs. A. J. | * Sleelman, Mrs. Grauvtlle Steelman, , Mrs. Olio W. Belcbly, Mrs. Lewis Miller aud Ml— MsrJ Thorn peon, lo- | > gelber wltb the president and tbe t teacber of ibe dan. Tba committee a ' will meet at a time and plaoe tbat will , * be named next Sunday In tbe dais. | ' Dropped from Holt. Bertram Smllb and Orreu Dickln- ; ton bave been dropped from tbe roll of membership of Company G. Tbe t . first named It not now a resident of ' this city. Perry Cbrlettao lias enlisted Id Ihe company. ^ AGED MINISTER ; GOES TO REST ■ i s The Rev. Charjea W. Heisley [ Was a Brother of Mrs. Jane E. Boyle. Tbe Rav. Cbarlm W. Heltley. wbo , died at bw borne lo Craobury, HI, I i Saturday, was buried yesientsy morn- J log, services being bdd In tbe Cran- | ■ bury M. E. Cboreb. | ■ Mr. Heltley, wbo eras 90 yean old, ' was a member of tbe New Jersey Con - fertDce mauy years, and was known I * to anumber of residents of .ibis retort, j ■ lo which be bad been a visitor a long ! - while. He was a brother of Mrs. Jane E ! Boyle, of tbu city. In tbe early days of hie mlulstrjt r Mr. Heleley filled cbargee In Cape Mey I , County, and bad many frleuda In tbla , _ section. I Start tbe year right by subscribing , | or tbe Sentinel i r " , .

(SOME OPPOSITION TO ) PUBLIC COMFORT STATION

Three Boardwalk Business Men Favor Proposed Loca- | tion, Three Against It. [ I Al the weekly meeting of tbe City '1 Commit* loner-. Mayor Champion said jtnat he had -ent.letters lo all owner, of i abutting property al Eighth street j Moorlyn terrace and Ninth elreel and the Hoard *alk In reference to tbe 1 erection of a public comfort sfstron at I either Of the- streets, s-Ring If thqy 1 At the Eighth street end Mr. ' Doughty favors it-iu fact, la vary 1 biuch in earnest In having II uullt. He think- il would he «n advantage. Mr. Doughty, neighbor on theotner corner. Ehene/er Adam*. I. very much against it. He rxpres— d himself so ' read at Ibe meeting At Moorlyn terrace. Win. G. Moore does not object to tbe erection of the building, but Wm. F. Sbrlver, lo a l-er-onal Interview with Ibe mayor, property. At Nratbetra^ Albert Fogg is not opposed lo ibe erection of such a building. His letter lo Ihe mayor was read. Mr. Fogg's neighbor aero— tba street on tbe Boardwalk, Frank K. 1 Champion, Is against It. Mayor Champion asked Iba other Commissioners what tbay pur(K—ed doing, as these auawers place matYfer In the same position It baa Director Campbell expressed tbe view tbat, as tbe city doesn't desire to he lied up In a law suit, with Its exthe matter can lay over until tbe property owners are willing, or, if tbay won't agree, iben do wlihnut bunding It. Ira 8. Champion asked If Ibe city It— If in any way. He expressed tbe tbougbt tbet he might be able to some assistance. Mayor Cbamploo said that Ibe city offered to build It In a sanitary and keep It sanitary. It will be oat of eight aud Ibere can be uo valid objection. If the city doee not build tbe etatlou now, tbe responat1 billty will rest wltb ibe property ownwbo are objecting People waot dune until tbey are asked for something. Then tbey object. After a question of ibe ownership of tbe end of Eighth street bad been 1 up, tbe matter of Ibe pro;i.>-> d station waa referred to Sj.ieit r Boswell and Mayor Cbamploo, tbey to report al tbe next meeting of tbe board. TBA A SUCCESS Alien* Wl string l.sAlnW Annulare Kalsrialsnssl. Tbe musical tea given In Moeebaeb'a Booms, Pbiladelpbla, Thursday afternoon, by tba members of tba V tailing Ladles' Auxiliary of tba Ftret Presbyterian Unurcb of Ibis city, waa very succe— fill, as are always tbs affairs by this svsr-aotlveorgaulxatloa. There were several, hundred people there, Including a number from Ooean and a most delightful time waa enjoyed. Mi— Augusts E. Hand, of this oky, 1 and A. John Soot he age, of Wll— togton. Dei., were married at tba how of Ibe bride's staler, Mrs. A. B Just lea, In Elizabeth, N. J., February 0. The bride la a daughter of Mrs. Joeeph F. Hand. Fob Kent Untdidobhe» — 70 Asavenue, 7 rooms and belb, all , conveniences; also 6-room cotugr wltb , batb, all oonvenleneee. Apply store 722 Asbury avenue, or W. W. Aden. Fourth street and Waslsy avenue, Ocean CUy N. J. adr., 10 21. tf Fob Rent.— By the year, a 7-rooan ' hot and cold water and batb. i Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumber adv-.9S0.tt Why go AllaDilccli) lo ■»*

HB . — ■ ■ in ■ ■ ,n . . — — — ■ BaDysiaw Booster Store y We are unable to tell, and wouldn't dare tell even if we could. Every baby is pretty, so we will bave to take a vote on it. Dunag the baby Show axsf •t person casting credits lor a Booster may write oa tbe back d tbe credits tbu name of their favorite baby. Tbe baby for which yoa vote win be gives credit for tbe number of votes indicated on the lace of tbe credit. The Prettiest hbr WiU be giren lEefffi The Baby Contest begins Monday, March 6, and dote* Saturday, Mag * 25. at to p. m. The rales of tbe Baby Shew arc posted at oar stow. Came to oor store for full explanation. Boosters, help some mother and aha WM| help yoa. y SRKCIAL TROFNIKS FOR BUVBRS t- At tbe dose of tbe Baby Show, we shall glee threa treph— aef leaid .. A- 1 Silverware to our customers. This dlvonr. will he vtWta bte^W " buyers wbo deposit the aeoat BnyePa Credits daring tbe tear csmMeaftfca iij • Baby Show. ThU silverware is oo display at oar ten. CaawUndass* I aad j(et full particuhua. ^ » -. OnrSmla Dm, SjwiN j* aart EMmodyu— tbidiiig ill. • Newell Corson I eo »*c# Mfim* eroHE. vow ggagwv •* agvtwfieMRfl^