Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. MARCH 9, 1816. . We shall 1* fled to receive item, of . news end communications of interest to this community end. our reedere everywhere. All communication* should be eoeompenled with the full neme end eddreae of the writer, not uecmsarlly for publication, but e» e guarantee of . good faith. DOTS. Lent. i Hpring boouets. Quite e enowfell here Krldey. Veslerday wee Ash Wednesday. Did the groundhog see BOts shadow? (letting reedy for your spring plant- | lug? I March bes been giving us disagree- i able weather. i Senator Edge's bill abolishing the Bute census has passed the l<eglsla- < The Chamber of Commerce of ( ape ' May County Seashore Cities will meet aTAvelou on March 16. ( 1 he basket ball game belweeu girls , of the high school attracted a large . crowd to the armory Saturday nlglit. . PERSONALS. Miss Margaret Parker Is visltlug friends In Mtllvllle. Kobert B. I^e spent Bunday with 1 bis family In this clly. ••Jack" Harr spent the week end at , his home In Philadelphia. I William K. Bhrlver. of Philadelphia, s was lo town during the week. James Ward Is spending a few days ' at bis home on Moorlyn terrace. c Thomas Jack, of Colltngewood. was a guest of the Elberou a few days ago. ^ J. M. Rowland and wife, of Phils- ( delphla, registered at the Idlewild ( during the week. t Miss Daisy Morey, of Ibis city, has [ has returned from a visit to Tom's c River and vlclulty. ( Mrs. E M. Mai pass jind daughter, of Philadelphia, summer residents, f were lu I own Monday. <1 Joseph Duffleld, who Is employed « with .Merrill a Co . tu Camdeu. spent Sunday lu Ocean City. 1 Henry Kloetz and wife, of Plilladel- J plus, summer hotel keepers. here, were ( lu town durlug the week. ( Willism M alone y. of Atlantic Clly. , was a visitor hire's few days ago and registered at the Imperial. c James Young, of Philadelphia, was . Ibe guesl of Joseph Bwau, of Ibis clly. t Saturday eveolng and Bunday. a Maurice K. Gerhard, of -Philadel- t Jhis. a summer resident of Ocean Clly, I Was among Ihe week's visitors. I IS James M. Chester, real estate opera- ■ left yesterday for Wernersvllle, Where he will lake a week's rest. J. Henry Julian and wife, of Philadelphia. visited their daughter, Ml-s 1 Kdua. In Ibis clly a few days ago. Misses Dodgers, Florence Peleggi and Margaret Median, of Ibis clly. visited Atlantic City Mouday evening. ' James Frauklln, of West Philadel- ] pbla. a well-knowu aummer rasldeut f of Ocean Clly, was lu towir'Baturday. , J. Wesley Hugbea, of Mtllvllle. , a pent (Saturday aflerooou with bis | brother, William li. Hughe-, of this William It. Hugne-, or tuts t
city. o Miss Ijoulse Carlsou, stenographer 1 of this city, Is assisting Harry F. Bun- n tun, real estate broker, lu bis office r work. -"T* Charles Bracklsy. of this clly, who ' has beeu working In Wilmington al, I winter, la laid up at horns Willi a galb. ■ •red fool. Dr. J. Tbornley Hughea and family, v of this city, returned Friday eveulug g from • visit lo bit brother. Dr. Hnghes, In Atlantic Clly. ( J. M. Chester, wife and daughter, of , Ibis city, have returned from West 0 Philadelphia, where they spenlapor- , Hon of Ihe winter mouths. Bonn Johusou end family, of this dty, have returned from a two months, visit to Mrs. Johnson's parauts, Geo t Heller and wife, at Newark. c C. R- Htllwell and A. Raudolph 1 Fogg, of this dly, left Tuesday after- ] noon for New York, whence they will ' go on a trip to the Bermuda Islands 1 .aud tba Psuame Canal. ' John Devloa, son of John J Derlue. of tbla dly, ha. recovered from a painful li-Jury to one of his feet. Au automobile collided with a bicycle which be was rid lug aod a wheal of the machine ran over bis foot. , Paul and Louis McAllister, of Pblla- ■ delphla, vlatlad their father, B. B. Mc | Al lister, dry gooda marcbaut, and | mot bar ban Saturday and Sunday. , Louts Is employed iu the laboratory of , the Lewis Paint Compauy, and Paul" Is a draughtsman for tba Beaumont Construction Compauy.' CHI's Sail ciab. rhow prom illug lbs golf club eularprlsa for Ibis dty are aaaklug a 1 special effort «o bars soma promlusul restdaols of Baltimore and Washington. D. C-. Inlarestad Id tba project, and aavaral baveAakao tba mat tar up. Harvey Y Lake says tba work of dredging and bulkbaadlug will ba aurted as soon as tba weather will penult. Tba Wlldwood A. A. will play a Seashore Laagua game with Ihe Ocean CMy Military Club's llva on tba armory floor bare nckt Saturday avaulcg. Tbts usaaoa an flkdllog ooulaal. Cape MaycJM'l ba bare next Wednesday •vaolug. L> a class ■setlaa"lire. Granville tMaaiaaan lad the Daw ly-eorisui utod claas maatlog al Ibe Flist M. K Cbureb Tuesday avaolng. TMa class -aa foreuad at the request -af a Mesa Mmkat wbo bava baau foalkg tba uaadaf steam tbueab ialtov-
1 board of trade ! thanks the city f ____ ■ #150 Provided for Expenses of Representative on Ad- [ vertising Trip. 1 j f the regular meeting of the Board I of Trade Tue-day evening, Secretary; Oils M To wu send was instructed lo • write a letter tliauklng the City Commlssloners for the f 150 received. Thle moner Is given for llie purpose of defraying the expense* of furuier Clly Commissioner Kobf. Fisher, who Is representing t Ins re-nrl on Ihe trip, under the auspices of the Philadelphia Chamlier of Commerce, lo cities In Pennsylvania and New York. ' J. R Jones, of the hoard - business ■ committee, reported progress He has heeu told lliat llie city 'will • soon begin the repair of A-bury sve- . lo answer to a query by President . Clayton Haloes Brick. City Commissioner Campbell said It Is tue thought , of Ihe officials to have 'hi- work c-m- | pleted about April I. H.C. Bliauve, Jr.. of Philadelphia, and Martin Maluney. Jd. of Hits city. 1 sleeted member- of the hoard. ' re-lgiiallou of George W. Brown. Jr., was accepted. Secretary Town-end reported Ihe collection of |57 In dues. PRAISE FOR STEVENS Drisorrsllr P-po sun Brnslor's Mi and Is Mi* tit. The Trentuu Timers Democratic ha- ^>e following regarding the Cape May t 'ouuly pro-ecutor-"Uue with any feeling of local pride ' 1 can sympathize with (Senator Stevens, of Cape May Couuty, who object* to the governor going to Cemdeft Couuty May wbo are qualified and eligible under Ihe law. Of course. 1 are all Republicans, bui Ihe last 1 prosecutor made such a mess of ll that If he has uot been dl"Aud Ihe last prosecutor we- al-o a product of Camden Couuty, who no doubt drifted down 10 Cape May beof the opening lie saw there uuder a Democratic admlnl-trallou. While (here is uolblog- In Ihe law lo 1 prevent the ap[>olutmeiil of a -non neither I- there anything to prevent a 1 goveruur from selecting a for the place. "No metier what may he said In ' criticism of Ibe obstructive tactics of 1 Senator Gaunt, the stand taken by Seuator Stevens cauuot be successfully attacked. It li.no fault of his that . (here Is lu hie county uo Democratic wbo Is eligible. He Is a uilghty senator wbo will not re-eul an attack made- upon his constituency " GUEST OF PORTER . Tbl an. Di. Hohnrr Prr-rhrd In GrnssBiownxbsicli On Mouday eveulug of tills week. Ihe Rev. Charles H. Bohuer. pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, prraclicd lu the We-tstde Presbyterian Church, Germetilowu. Plnla1 delphla. A week of s|<ecial services ' being held by the congregation, of > which Ibe Rev. Dr William Porter 1 Is the pastor. • The Rev. Mr Buhner was the guest *
• of -George Porter. ex-Director of the of Public Safety, a sum- ■ mer resident of Ocean City, and who *' ■ recently was a candidate for mayor of f ' ■Philadelphia. Mr. Porler. who Is an • , elder In (be Wastatde Church. Is a c great friend of the Rev. Mr Buhner's | and a regular attendant of his church ° during the summer mouths. Among the preachers heard by the 0 ' side Church during the week, be- * sides the Rev. Mr. Bobuer, were the 1 • Rev. Dr.. M. J. Hyuduiau. of the Ollvet-Coveraut; John Calhoun, of * ' tba Mt- Airy, aud John Allan Blair, 1 1 of the Tabernacle Church, all of Philadelphia. There was a good-sized attendance at ' the Young Meu'a Progressive L-ague ! card party Thursday evening. Those ' , taking trophtaa were: Men. Ursl. ' . R. Hughes; secoud. William ' I F. Gardiner ; third, Leroy Howe. ' , Women, lint, Mrs. F. D. Newbery; second. Mrs. Miller; tblid, Mrs. K. M. Button. The "booby" trophies were '• lakeu by B. M. Button and Miss luez ' ^ Corson ' » Brskr Xasr-Csp. r Mrs. Lydta O'Brien, of this city, I while leavlug a store Balurday eve£ ■ nlng, tripped on the step and was 1 > thrown ou her face. Bhe was takeu to 1 home, across the street. Dr. Peltit . summoned, aod II waa fouud that f aba had brokeu ber right kuec-cap. if L • ' lt Usisrnlss Ifssa MM aa'isis. I Joseph I. Scull, real estate broker, ' will return to this city tomorrow from 1 Hot Bprlugs, Ark., lo which resort be want January 18. Hie health was much Improved by his stay there. He „ was accompanied by Mrs. Bcull aud j. Mias Marls Boolhroyd. '• *■ raise • OeeM all*. '■ C. Mahan. of Peermonl, al the meellog of lb- City Commissioners, praised • the officials for their broad-minded-ueea lu showiug all of ibe aeaabure re colts Id tbla aactlou lu Ibe booklet just Issued. Ha aald that Oceau City la '• bound to go ahead, in i.tszss's card Mare*. »- Tba Young Man's Progressiva «• LMgua will hold another of lis famous P* Ova hundred card pantaa at the ciub ly rooms In tba Hann Building Tbureday tvaolug, March 18. The mambare and I bur frlauds always bava a good lime. be card raet* al Aswaar*. ba Tba ms ia bare of the Ladies' Auxllg. laryof tba Genu City Military Club will glva a ■>• hundred cardparty al 7 the arasory this eveulug al 8 o'clock "• MaMa flwlx These card parties *• win ba gtvau every other Thursday
^freeholders asked for f money to kill mosquitoes
s Board Beard Citizens' Appeal, Bat Action Was Deferred Till Later. it A delegation bf citizens of tbe couuty v appesred before the tmard of freehold* o'ers at the board's meeting at Capej 1- May Court House Tuesday BDd urged j . s the board to appropriate mousy lobe:' s 11 -e*t In the Work of exterminating the - The board deferred action until a : "rr::;: ... ..... ... 11 Thursday by the legislature's appro- 1 prlaiious committee on tbeqoestlun of 1 S an apprnprlallon of f 38,(810 by the Btate ] 1 for the continuance of the mosquito j 1 I control cam palgu. which lias beeu con- 1 1 dueled for ihe last few years. Tbe members of the mosquito com- 1 I muter of llie Chsmber of Commerce of • 1- Cape May County Seashore Resorts 1 I had been advised of Ihe hearing, and 1 . the re-ult waa that a very stroug dele- 1 gallon representing every resort lo Ihe ! 1 county visited Trenton on the day set 1 for ihe hearing ^ | j . o'clock lu Ihe comptroller's office and : lasted nearly an hour. There were 1 1 e present from Cspe May Couoly Judge ' J. M. K. Hlldreth and Luther C (»g- 1 den, of Ihe Cape May Hoard of Trade. 1 aud w ho have been actively Identified • Willi the mosquito coutrol movement. ' , and Mr Hippert and other represente- 1 lives froin Wild wood together with < r Jo-eph Camp. It P. Klaley, Edward 1 It: Aroelt aud Otis M Tuwnseud. rap- ' the Bay Shore. Bloue Har- « bor. rtea l-le • Ity and Ocean City, re- . spectlvely. A representative attend- ° along the coast. Including Judge Hig-j . bee aud Dr. Daruell. of AtlaDtlc Clly, , , and Mr. Kugle, of Beach Haven. | , There was a delegation present also I from the upper part of Ibe Htate. w here ( a successful autl-mo-qulto campaign ( I ba- beeu w aged . , , Judge Hildretb HneJ up the Cape I May delegation lu front of the com ( rulilee. and. having pointed out the ! ( , irtrrest in Ihe couuty which thetr | ( , presence ludlcated. urged lu a brief. f but forceful vddre-s. tbat the com. ( . initlee Include in 1 s appropriation (be , sum of asked. Judge Hlldreth explained that Fi.iWU of this sum was to be used for geueral expenses In con- 1 ( nectlou with tbe work, aud that FJl. . ( , the actual work of mosqullo control Tbe presence of the Cape May Couuty I its spokesman made a marked im- 1 Joseph Camp, of Pierces, also spoke | , In advocacy of the appropriation, ex- 1 ' . plaining the reaulte that he bed accomplished by dllcbhig certain ■ , meadow- lauds on (lie bay shore. .Several other addresses were made by ' visitors from other sectlbus of tbe < coast, aud. when tbe Cape May Couuty ' committee left It wae with tbe faellug that thetr viett would be productive of 1 arable proportion of m-iuey appro- 1 ' prialrd will be expended lu Oceau ' and Cape May Counties, provided ' ihese counties meke an appropriation of their own for tbe work, In addltlou to whatever Ihe State may give. I FINE SUPPER
bilertsBLtdlee' Aaxlilar*. Fully 176 persona partook of tbe j chicken supper given by the' Ladlee'l' Auxiliary of the Flret Preabyterlen - Church In tbe eoclel room a of (he ! church Tuesday cveutng. The supper waa exoelleot aod everyone did It full Ju-tlee. Health Officer T. Lee Adame-wae the chef, -be taking the place of bte wife, who was to have bad charge, but was ill Borne of tbe men of the Bible Cleaa a-slsled the members of tbe auxiliary In serving Ibe cupper. Tlie regular monthly meeting of Ihe Hotel Proprlelore'Aeeoclatlou of Ocean City will be held Monday eveningIS. at Ibe borne of Mice Ida . I860 North Seventeenth at real, It will be an Important meetiug, aud a I u I I attendance of members Is desired. It wae announced at tba dance , class at Company G'e armory Tuesday evening that C. Ell wood Carpenter will uol be here lo give luetruetlooe next Tuesday evening, bol will be preeeut the following Tuesday olghl. ' Admission next Tuesday evautug will be 25 cents;
Mm * MeelWesal DrsS. r . Mrs. Julie Kaerberdt died at bar home lo Philadelphia last week and wae hurled Mouday. Bba was III a long-time. Mrs. Ehcrbardt ownad prop. I arty lu tba vlclulty of Tblriy-foorth S 1 street and wae a summer resident of i B Ocean City c , • s • | J Joelah Du Bole, of Camden, has pur- j chased two cottages, 61 aud 88 Da- | Laucey place. Irom John Malta. Ha bee since sold one of tba bouaaa to A. . J. Boxartb. of Elwood. Mr. DuBota 1 will occupy tba other lo tba summer. 1 1- 1 PrrssrlM »m Csslsrsees. , Au Importaul maatlog of tba official | board of tba Flret fL B. Church will | bt held this (Tbureday) evening. Tba , N«Sv Jersey Coufareooa wUI twglo lu , sesskiue lo Aebury Park osxl Tuesday. * Usitl Arrlsale. » __ b IMPkaiAU r. Msrtlu Matoney, Ocean City ;WUIIam Malouay, Atlaotlc City. George B. Hopper, Garret! Park, Md-i W#.ley Hall; Brtdgatou; Tboaaas Jack, C lltugawood; L 8 Nauily. Phtladetib pbla. 1DUCWILD. - k. J. M. Rowland and wMe. J. Henry as Julian aud wlta. Haory KtaMx aud y wife, Man rise K. Uarkaid.- Fklladal Pbla.
liberty boys giyen a surprise | Entertainment Provided Them by Members of the Ladies' Anxiliary. The ladles' Auxlfiary of tbe i.lbPrty , | Fire Company gave the meo of tbe . compauy a surprise sutertalnmeut In r ibc rooihs "of.the orgautxatlon at the , I city hall Thursday eveulug. Tbe men , ' soou recovered and promptly eutered . tbe spirit of tbe occasion. ' Horace Aog pleased the crowd with . selections on Hie vlctrola aud Mre. r Joseph Barclay gave a humorous read1 Many unique games were played I eud trophies were won by Mre. Her- . men Lehr, Horace Ang. Emersou , ; Rmiih. Cbae. Breckley aod Geo. Jeffrie# The booby Ir-pby was lakso by Assistant Fire Chief Wm H. I ' Smith I 1 The eotertalnment committee com- , | prised Mre. Howard Johnson, Mre . Eva Fisher. Mre. Charles Breckley . ieud Mrs. Jacob Rebuff". The refreeb1 ment committee consisted of M/e. Joeepb Barclay aud Mrs. William H. Tbe boys were so well pleased with the entetalument and refreshments 1 that tbey asked the auxiliary to take charge of the company's anniversary > crleb ration, which will take place next ' Wednesday. P. O. S. OF A. RALLY Urn Ba'sreai girslng i A rally of the members of the P. O , 8. of A. camps lu Bouth Jersey will ! held lu the Uolou M. E" Church, Fifth and Mt. Vernoo streets, Camdro. I ou Balurday eveulug. Nattoual Vice ; Wm. James Heaps will make the address. The entire National exI ecutlve committee, also tbe Btate exec- , utlve committee of Penusylvaula and . all the Btate officers of New Jersey, ! will he present. A short street parade will be held previous lo the meetiug, starting f'om the Pennsylvania Railroad ferry and . proceeding to tbe church. SPECIAL SERVICES To be Hit • In FlrM Bap'tat Tabernacle evangelistic services will . I held In tbe First Baptist Church al 7 XO o'clock every evening nrxt week except Baturday. The services will he conducted by (he pestor. the Rev. George F. Mitch. . assisted by visiting ministers. There will be special music. The subject of Pastor Mitch's serr moo for oaxt Buoday morning le "Tba . Pre eminence of Cbrlet." In tbe availing hie subject will be "Tbe Follies of l'u belief " There will be a special musical program. HAD JOLLY TIME Wires Bsiher Circle and (takers' t'nlsa XCofos Kvrulag. Tbe members of tbe Quean Esther
- 1 Circle gave a delightful llttleeotertalo- ; merit. Including a playlet, lo tba aoclal w . rooms o( tbe Flret M. E. Church Mod- bi ' I day eveulug. 1 ' Afterward Iba members of the circle . ' and tbe members of tbe Ushers' Union (a joined In havlog a aoclal lima. A ar - number of games .were played, lo w j whlcU Pastor Kulp took part and an- ac 1 Joyed them heartily. Kefresbineuts ware then served, aod lb 1 ell preeaot said they had a very pleee- la I '0t< "" y AllesUsd umallss. p, Charles R. Btllwell, atcrctary aod a treasurer of tba Ocean Clly Tula and Trust Company, attended the annual h e gathering of the Philadelphia Chapter p, 1 of tbe American Inetlloleof Banking Bl • at tba Bellrvua Btratfnrd, Philadel- m a pbla, Balurday avaotng. There waa a M , reception In Iba Clover Room al 6 30 t o'clock. II was followed by • dlnuer v if at 7 o'clock. Ha waa a guest of ttie U] Glrard Trust Company. f( Aak Weesrsflav aerilcr*. # a Ash WedDeadey, tlia beginning of B j Laot, waa marked by the calabratloD p ir of mass In Bt. Augustlua'a Cbureb at v a 7.80 o'clock, the rector, tha Rev. Tboe. • F. Blake, officiating Aa le tba cos1. torn, ashes were biassed and small pull llclas placed on Ibe foreheads of tba members, as a reminder tbat tbay y came from duet aod to duet tbey will j ----
return. j A musicals Is lo ba given lu iba Flret ■ Cbureb by William O. V bo rear of tba UolvareKy of d Pennsylvania, ou Kastar Monday a* a- t' nlng, April 84, under Iba auepleaa of I Ihe Christian Endeavor Boclaty. Tba commlttaa lo charge com prtaea Mlaaaa Maud M. Foukls. Ada M. Ranck and T. Coreoo. J Capt. Vauca L. Ealy and Lieutenants Alfred R. Ban Kb aod Tbao. V. ■ Townee nd. of Compay G, tbla elty, 1 attended a dinner at tba Uulon 1 Philadelphia, Tbureday avao- * given by Col. Tboaeas D. Laodou, of tba Third Raglan t. All tba offi- J care of tba ragtnaaol ware praaaat. | ■BSFS'tSMBM ia mwewt. I Tba El baron Hotel baa reeautly 1 uudargoua soma Improvement*. Tbaae - Includa aularglag tba uebaaga and tha add It Ion of two baths aad HIM room*. Andrew K. Bcull bad charge , of Iba work. 1 Pre flare fee amun man sr. Tbe aewtag etretaaftba Fivet M E* . Cbureb will meat mtba autal reams [ af tba cbureb at 8Jk a'ataak tbla aftacmar kaau. Apmaam labaamfla.
Imilitary fiye ; took fast game "" Millvillc-Swartbmore College Boys Were Swift, but Lost Out. J The hoys of tbe Ocean City Military Club's basket bell qulutet played s I - vrblrlwlod game at Ihe armory Bauir- , day eveutngaud heat a team of Rw artlimore College aibleies, -4 to 17. The learn was called ••MlllvillciBwertlimore." aiuie of the members being — from Mlliville. but all attend Bwarthf more College. ® Most. of the visitors were taller and ' locals, and they plaved a swift game I At the start off. it looked as though ^ they would overwhelm Ocean Clly. b aod turned the tide lu their favor. Tbe '' score was lied on live occasions Pierce, youngest member ofthesol- '• dlere' teem, played a phenomenal game ui the second half, eud the other " members of tbe five were much lu evldance, Welseuthal. Breckley, HenderII son aud Bmith doing excellent work | The vleltore weot right efier Ibe^ '" whistle, eod before they could be 1 ' headed off tbey were four poluta to the < r good. Heudereon. of tbe college Jroys. won applause by a floe throw. '* Oo a fool goaL Breckley theu made ' the first polut for Ocean City. "Al" Bmith followed with s great throw 1 and scored a field goal Breckley made * anot tier foul goal, tylog the score. Tbe ' polut ahead when Breckley threw 1 another foul goal. Mtllvllle next tied _ tbe score. points After some fast playing. Ihe Z ' Collegians scored a field goal, sgalu'x • lying the score. M'llville made two • more field goals, between which Breck- • ley scored ou a foul goal A little [S I later Breckley again made good on a # foul goal. I'ben by quick work Ibe X ytsltors got the sphere through the X t Mskel for a Held goal. ♦ t 'Kje Ursl half euded with the score • . Id favor of Ihe Culleglaus. 18 lo 9. X Breckley missed a foul goal at tbe X j tegiuolug of the secoud half, but Z "Mot" put bis side two points to tbe X good by a Held goal Breckley also L d (brew the ball through I he basket.- M e tying Ibe score. j Blow scored a Held goal for tbe visitors. but Pierce tied ibe score by throw- *" lug a Held goal Pierce again got busy aud made two more points. There wee a wave of disappointment when . Breckley failed lo couuecl ou e foul ' goal throw. Having fouud Ihe basket, w Pierre threw auother Held goal and " still another. BDd Breckley ualled a " foul goal. b After Mtllvllle bad felled lo connect ou e foul goal, but later scored 00 a 5 Held goal. Pierce once more got In tbe '■ limelight by making a Held goal. Tbla ■ ' practically rnded the scoring. Ocean City had the crowd wild for e few minutes by keeping the ball away '* from tba visitor* and passing It among their own number. _ *' Oceau City did some Hue passing j and good teem work. | E;'"'™} '»—« ; Mr,r: Welseuthal Ceoter Blow »• Bmith I I Alderfer ^ Heudersnu 1 \ Howell 11 „ Bubs — Olio for Henderson. v Field aoele— H reck lev. 1: Pierce. 5: Field goals— I;
Weleentbal. 8;Bmllb. I; Heodereon, 2: 8;8tow, 1; Alderfer, I. Font _ goals — Henderson. 8; Breckley, 6. ~ Tbe local Ave and tba Capa May 1 plejed an exciting game at tbe j Wednesday evening of last weak, tba aoldler boys wlonlog by the 28 to 81. The score was tied at 18 and 16. BDd j Hret half ended with Cape May 1 16 to 15. Early In tbe second half the locale tied tbe score aod soon went one more polut to tba good when Breckly threw ( foul goal. A llllle later, 00 bis third attempt, f put tba sphere through tba j He oext scored a foul goal, and this wae followed by Welseolbal making two Held goals In rapid anc. Pierce, HeudereoD aud Hlldreth also much Id evidence aod put up a floa game Lemmoo wae tba ataz ; I'an. tl a . t Cape May. —
CITY CAPE MAY 1 I Bblelde } Korw.nl | L|||,# Canter Lemmon Henderson 1 I Klrtt Hildretb f 0u■r<, \ Bbaughneeey Bub* — Camp for Bhleld*. Field goal* — Breckly. 4; Pierce, 6; 8; Henderson, I; Bblelde, Little. 2; Lammon, 5, Foul goals— 6; Kirk. 8. Mluue Breckley and Heodareon, tba 1 aoldler boys ware swamped by the , Wlldwood team at Wlldwood Tburef day ulgbl. 57 to 88. The "eubs" on . team ware Bbarp, Gilbert and Barr tow. | ANNUAL MEETING ; lertaw aasBsr Meet Steele omcrre. Tba Flret Preabytertan BuodayBcbool ■nbm bald tbalr auuual al set Ion Wadnaaday evening of last weak J when tba following officers ware . elected: Superintendent, tbe Rev. Cherlae 4. | Bobuer; assistant superintendent, L L. Wallace; secretary. John M. Roeaobaum; flret aautataot secretary. Mre. J. Rosen ben m; second was I slant mere y My, J. Harold Ferguson; treasurer, i Mlm Maud Foald# 1 — t Flewweew ■* met Tsfslker • Tba mam ber ■ of tba Reliance Fir* Compauy, No 8, will bava a "gvt-to-gatbar" time at iba Ore Imam one eveolng early lo April — probably about f April • — lo which Iba CMy Commie- ~ • ataoam ban tarn InvKad. Ward Hlr f] t- baa, numiMm & Freak Bmith sad J ■MmtaabMaaaf tbaaflbtr.
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Real Estate For Sale Bid BARGAINS Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in my bands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort Cheap. Apply to - - Alonzo Cotton 619 Asbury Avenue - Oommn City, N. J. i fl 9 The Reliable lr O^VClI S Dry Goods Store We are better prepared to serve you lor the coming year than ever before, with all seasonable merchandise. Large stock, right prices and reliable goods. „ POWELLS 921 Asbury Ave. ^ ^ ^ Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weak* to know If you can gat It; we ean tall you at once. Bargain* m Bay and Ooaan front properties. Choice oottagaa for aula. Alao lota tor Investment and for Improvement— the choice of APPU- ; „ CHESTER & CO., Ocxam City, N. J.
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