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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXV. OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, MAHCJI 10. 1916 NO. 51 r — " * i i i ~

Ocean City Sentinel P-hll-h-d WatUr .1 OOCAN CITY, N. J. -Bfit. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor • 1.00 Per Year. Strictly in AdT.DCtorgan hand, ATTORNEY and co u n^llor-at- law. * r-1 ra^aV CWA tar awiM. a. J. i^aw offices" ° """ Apgar & Boswell. • BOUBHK BUILDINO. hMIL'HY AVICKljE end KIUHTH HTKJCK7 ockak city. n. t. | [/w offices Godfrej, Giddings 4 Bead Room. 116. lie end 117 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. newell '.heu lings Attorney at law SUS Eighth Street Icean Lily _ N'« Jevray MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. yes R naiad Vititoit Drops SSrffSSLettiy^fliSSio^ffiilKlI t Moea 1 By«Uia>«e *M BpeoaoMe laa. egBi. b.toaaala aa^eity. "~A. M. ELY 1TLU1K r rrr. I. a. HMK1L n. gr1scom, m. d. 1UHTH «T. AND WBHLEY AVE. ■c Moora- UatU 10a. marrow a to » p. m. ??|;AllnCiBM,«.d.wts irt Waaler Avenue Icean City Now Jersey >r. w. p. haines iON. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. yPlCE HOUKH: Llo»£"m P Bel Ji'° £r*lau IN- A Florence Brick Haines Con. Sin and Wesley Ave. MECHANO-TH ENAPIST leap, ueeolab Movsmaots Jtalleel and Corrective UymnasUc* Hour, by appoloUn.nl ^KRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. SOT WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITV. NEW JERSEY USee Moore: e ieNa.au etofplm. kHb Pbonee NBdr Moon Bell Pboo. 171 l ip. m* • 1p.m. dhn h. whiticar, m. d. Eighth and Central aveuue Detai. Clly New Jeraej j)k. charles b. rider MDestlst** 809 Central Avenue euiu city. a. J. Bell U7 d* i. Fairchild Starr Dentist ^^jefSSSftr *- IW-6 EveaBgabyappnlatm 01 BaUie-Ao SNkPlwM Uwe-SnteM topis' CmM Ptamci J. Thotatoy Haghea, P. D. •lb md Weeley Aeee. Oceea City. M.J mark lake Undertaker and Emtwlmer 'IMS DCKAB CiTT.B.J Watck sat Jcwclrr Repditsi Mayer's •R AMURV AVBNUC I ^ ,^1^,1 1„ , B

:l! I PLANT S FLOWKHS BEAUTIFY YOUR GROUNDS protection ' ' Don 1 a.11 until /.hi Utr in the SpiiOK before selling out pDnla. — lliev may pel well alarteil before hot weather come. on. H vdrangeas. Roees. Bulln and a full line of cut flower, alwaya m stock. Ferna a epecialtv. COLONIAL GREENHOUSES j Within Sight of < Kean City on the Shore Road :j FOR SALE AT COST A beautiful Cottage-Bungalow on Wesley , i aveirtie, facing the ocean, near Thirteenth n ' street, 9 rooms and bath, garage, lanndry, etc. It will be finished by October 15, and is the Best Bargain in that choice district of the resort. For full particulars inquire MA&SEY & EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE. 5 how About Your Fire Insurance? Fire is no respecter of persons or property. 1 It may be your turn tomorrow. Protect yourself TODAY. I represent 2 J of the largest and most reliable Fire Insurance Companies in the business and would be most pleased to quote you prices. Call, write or phone. 1 Joseph I. Scull 757 As bury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. B. Frank Smith Go •9 BROKERS 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. 1 Two lota comer First street and Asbury avenue, sire 70x100, cheap, $1300. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, 1 . attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed ■ with best companies. ' 1036 Asbury Ave. HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apart- ; ment to furnish? We have a line of « ! furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. « | It will pay you to call aod see our stock be- « fore buying elsewhere. • ; Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. PLUMBING tre yon Retting entire satwfaction u to prioe*. workmanship and bnsinase oottrUeyf If not, it will pay yon to gin ma a trial. I am in an eicwplion.il j good position to take tare of yonr repair won of wbfch 1 make a s]>eaalty. I hare no N| liMn MMIhkwtll , or clerical (ores to maintain Git. ma a trial. Both Phonaa C. M. BACON 607 Eighth St Interesting to Investors Thin Mo Wish I Desirable location tor i Senile Horn ; FOR SAL E — A few lou located in Beckon G. Ouran Oky, R. J-. i in vicinity of Bute road and Pannaylrania and BeadQubor Boy, Beetley'e Point* V. J.°' * ARTHUR D. BARROWS •uardlan I ' 892 central avenue ocean city, n. j. « Inferior Lighting is Like Stopping Your Watch to Save Time. A Good Gas Light costs no more than a poor one. Ask for a FREE DEMONSTRATION of our C S. Z. lm—r) The City Gas Light Company Eleventh and Haven Ave. OCEAN CITY, H- J. * . R. CURTIS ROBINSON J ' notary pHBLIS and Gommissioner of Deeds t> l»> j Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue J Oca** Cm Naa Jain

PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA MAY GIVE CONCERTS HERE

Boardwalk Bnaineat Men Sob- 1 mit Proportion to City 1 Other Bids Received. Bid. for font tailing au orchestra of £0 piece*. Including a leader of promt- 1 nance, lo provide lb* daily free concert. lo t tie mo-te pavilion during tbc mtulng .uoiujer reason ware opened and read at tba City ( oromlretoner*' » aekly oieetlng Tba bids ware aa follow.: •B. U. Harrirou. 84450; Frank L. j . Dooella. 84000; Arthur H Leak I. 84800; " Harry L Imnblaao. 8670 a iretk: T. H Liqurd. 1 7. VII; W K. Heller. L«bi; Ocean Clly Boardwalk Huslnea-* Meu'. Wsib Iba bid from Ibc Boardwalk ' tiu.lnaa. uiau we. Iba following letter { Mgned by Ibc prettdeut of Hie a.aoclatiou, Floyd HI mm., aod Ibe rerretary. Cbaa. A Froal: Haullemen:— Tbc Oocaii CUy Boardwalk Boalocas Men'. Aamdttlou propore lo furumb an orcbattra comprising tbc following lottruiueot*. » bleb arc In be played by Ibe men a. oil lined below : « Three Bret vlollos— Alfred Loeene, Harry Aleoakoft and itheioliold . rtcbewe. \ Two aeoond violin.— Han. Tiedim and Albert Mom. » i One viola— Uao- Keyrer One cello— Alfred Lennartv One Bute aud piccolo— Julin A Kle- i clwr. | One oboe— Marcel raboieau. One baaeoon— Herman Mueller. Two clarinets — Peul Aleman and Joeepb Kerens. Two borne— Otlo Henneberg and i Two irumpAe— Hermau Baaw and i Randolph Engel , One Iroaabane— Waller Zrller. i One tympany, drum., etc- Kin 1 1 ■ Knave. , One conductor— J. K. Wllzemann. For Ibe sum of M000 covering tbc | -ea-oo from July 1 to September 9 in- ; . rlu.lve, under Ibe following eondi- , lloua: j 1. Tbal Ibe orcbealra aball be under , Ibe 'direction of J. K Wllzemann, recond concert matter and orebcetra . of t be Pblladal pbla Orebcetra. - That all the man herein named -hall play during tba entire eaaaon , unless for reasons beyond ooolrol of ' i be cooduclor of thte annrtetloo. such aa ttcknare, strikes, death or any act of God < • 8 Tbat Ibe orchestra shall play one concert In Ibe afternoon aod ooa lo i ibe evening, eacb of two boura' dura- ■ 4 Tbat at least aoot aacb woafe • special rouc-rl aball be arranged, at ' which there aball be a aolol.t of prom- ' either from Ibe orcbealra or ■ linL 5 Tbal all instrument., Including a ' <0»nUBOad oa Breoed Paga.) ' ALLEN LEADING 'IN TOURNAMENT Close Fight for Becond Place ' in Games of Progrea- t aive Iresgue. Tba Voekt* billiard touruamaut of tba Young Mao's Pragrereivt League '• abaorblug tba lutcratt of many of Ibe member, of tbie oigaulaatloa. , Every evening, aud somsHina. lo tba aflernooua. eiclllug gamee are tvllnevwid Waller Allen In Ibe lead, and there ta a close Ogbt for second place between John H Graves and Haos * BmUbardt. It leeieoa nlp-and tUcY ' Iter bono re with several of Iba ' oibera 1 Tbc following ehowe the .lauding of the coolaaunla up toTaeaday evaalog; I Won. Lott. Raw. W. K Alien 18 1 MB J, H Urovaa 14 4 .7T7 H.BamilaiUl IX 4 im • Buy Darby as -7W 1 M. Hand 6 a flffi * J It Junta 8 5 ma * R. VaoOllder 11 7 .All 1 C. B teller >0 7 .688 E. M.SuUoa 7 6 AM . ' W H. Harris a a .m H. M. irebe w 8 MA 1 B. F Smith 7 7 .600 ' . N T. Lulloai <4 6 .444 1 L 94 In Her 4 7 . AM F. Wilier a 6 .MS H Shoemaker 4 8 .888 A. V. Beewell 8 10 .881 WrlRgtaa 8 8 A.J. McE'mm a U .!■ 8, B, Swan 8 16 IM C.M Barn a 1 IX .on Tba meaabere of «ba <4aaaa Httbar Circle will give a St . Fairlet'aeoBtable and aauaWata la rba aoclai Himi af Ibe Flrtt M. K Chnreb torn una a tre nlag, beginning at • o'clock. The mambare of ibe I'.here' Union wHI ha Ibelr guatta. Try PanUI'a lea Cream. Uaread at Harrte' Kaalaaraat Ftavom fee Iba end of weak: Vaallla. Cbaada a, Freeh Strawberry and Cherry Ommii Htoa In aad gtee M at rial. a-M-N Foa Bag?. Slaw aad dwelling iaa Aabary avanaa; Mm 714 Aabnry are nan Mr, M.

" SOLDIER BOYS •'I BEAT WILDWOOD * Large Crowd Witnessed Lo- .• crIb Win One of the Past est Games of Season. I; played game, of the reason, the Ocean CUy Military Ciut>'. Ilea defeated the i; Wilaanod A. A . leader- of the Sea. 1 evening by I lie reore «.f 3i to It lite 1 1 ecore wa. tied several tlrarr There wa. a large crowd prerent and ' tbey wildly cheered Ibe local, on lo , victory Bolli (earn- started In with a vim. r aod, afier a couple of minute, of play. . Heudcrwnii. mme distance from "the ■ basket, made a good .hot aud Ilia ,, Ooeeu City backer, were enthusiastic a Delatiey, for tba visitors, tailed lo . IHIIe later bla Mar wri t lino ascend ■ aucy when be put the ball tbrougb for a -Held goal, maklug tbe score a lie. • Delauey's atock went a little blgher 1 among bl. friend, w ban Iba faal guard scored auother field goal by a suappy : play. Wild wood followed wtlh another Held goal, aod Breczley threw a foul goal. Deiauey did (lie same trick. Henderson made a hit wltb Ibc crowd . by scoring a field gnal after a bard > ruo. Brecklay came along wlih a foul > goal. Deiauey fell down on a foul goal I throw, but Baker evened li up hy an ezcalleut Held goal. Ju.t to show ibelr opponent, thai Ocean City was ■ I .till In Ibe game. Heuderson came .cross wliu two more points Delancy I brew tne sphere la for a ' foul goal, aod Baker made a field gual. ' Brecklay successfully coouectad ou ' foul gual Ibrowi. oilaslog one of Hires ebeucee, aud. Henderson soured ' another field goal. ' Tbe tint half e-dad wph Ilia score a ! Heal U. ' Karly In Ibe second half. Pierce made a full ecore ou e Held gnal and r Col berg, fur Wlldwood, did likewise 1 Hreckley ecorvd a foul goal on I wo cbance.. , With a little lead, Ocean Clly resorted to He favorite .port of keeping ' tbe ball among Ibe member, of IU own | team, wlomag tba applause or tba ■ Ooeeo City fans and xmOeoatlng Ibe visitor.' Angora This pastime lasted I ' minute or two, and then Moe Wei.- ' entbal, who bad replaced Hharp, ' scored on a Held goal He did some I

'HIS LIFE SAVED |l : BY LOT OF NAILS t •|C. Mahan. Who Has City'Contrac', Badly Hurt by I Pumping Machine. )■ < (lib. Die roolract from lliv city for, - £'hVlfi.rSiH HSrH | » the work la.l Saturday He probably owe. bl- Hfe to lire feci I Mr Matiau ha. in bl. cuulract wore ' i. ured in gelling from ibe ocean (lie • ' required lu III. operaii.Hi., • e Something weul wrong wild one of S I he iiul. on I lie machine, aud, lu order 1 to avoid a delay, be did not .top I he < » five horsepower engine, hut started lo o . trouble He a a. wearing three coat., H i end of one of Hie ctfat. caugbt lu Ibe a r cogs of the machine and be was rap- 1 Idly drawn toward llie mscbine. Tbe , slashed, mud HI. f.ce wa. within a few u I Incbe. of the machine when the ma- * r tblne was .topped by ibe big nails aud material from bl. coal, clogging b r the cog.. » t Hi. workoteu rau to bl. assistance • ; aud Dr. Corson was summoned Wltb bl. auto be took Mr. Mabau to bl. c ■ office, where II was fcuud Ibat Ibe d I contractor bad broken and badly f< . ins. bed til* right arm at the elbow c I joint, cod ibal two of the finger, of p I bl. left hand were m badly cru.bed a. ' to make It uecewiry to amputate s I them, winch was doue by Dr. Corson, c aseltted by Dr. Haloes, after the pa- t> I tleut bad been given an anaettbetlr. * i . iu addition to thesa lujurtaa, b'| 1 r man bad numerous cuts and bruises u ■ of tbe face and body. r Mr. Maban wa. removed to tbe Im ^ perlal, wbere be wa. a guest, and be Is ,, , getting aloug In good shape. t! good passing end Hreckley Irrreaeed 11 J his own total of points by two. [[ j A fast run and good throw tsllied soother field goal for Henderson, and I Moe put tbe game In Ocean Clty'e I ' maw wltb another field goal. [ lu this balf kioe aleo got two move * > field goals, aud Fierce made one. DeI laney aud Foeter eecb made a field goal for Ibelr team. o Llue-up: „ 1 OCEAN CITV. - WILDWOOII. n Sharp i .. — i Colbert J Brecklay I horw,rrt ( Fotter " : Pierce Center Baker l' 1 Henderson I .... . i Bright . • Hildretb } \ IMeney Subs.— Welrenlhsl for Sharp. Field p goal.— Brack Ic i ; Pierce (; Hepderron. u Welrenlhsl, 4 ; i nlberg; Fosler; It ' Baker. 8; Delaney, X. Fool goals- a . Hreckley, 8; Deiauey, 4. Iteferee. Col- el l Devon ft

ARRANGE FOR SOIMER BAZAR . Aid Society of Pirat ^ M. E. Chnrch Appoints Its Committees. 0 • Tbe member* of the Ladies' Aid D , Society or tbe First M- E. Chorcb have taken time by tbe forelock" end are c , preparing for tbe annual summer t bazar. t r Following are tbe committee* ep- „ . pointed f>r this event: ( Supervisor— Mrs. A. J. Bteelmen. Aproo Table— Mrs. A J. Strelman. „ liik Marry Adams. Mrs George O. c Adams, Mrs Lewis Kiel vy. Mrs. Lewis , Staalmtn. Mr* Joaaph La*. Mrs. John , •harp, Mr*. K.A.Porter, Mrs. Wm g -Baoderson, Mrs. Geo. Rleckmau and , Mr*. A. D. Barrows raopy Table-Mrs. K. L. Goff, Mr* . W. B. Maesey. Mrs. R W. Kdwants. , Mrs W. Boon Hand, Mr*. Ranjamlo Bendersoo, Mr*. Albert Fogg, Mr*. Jamas Want. Mrs. H. Htalntnn, Mr* Granellle Bteelmsn Mrs Hiram H— J Mowrerand Ml*s Mary A Thompson t Cake Table — Mrs. 8 Sampson, Mrs. | H. ooy, Mrs. Wm Glbb. Mr* Jamas' t Mart*, Mfa Samuel HofTman, Mrs. ■ Joseph Barclay. Mr*. R Jeffries aod < ■is. Wm. Lake. Candy Table — Mrs W. Weeks, Mr-. , ft C Duffield. Mrs. R. & Btltca, Miss Bertie Billet. Miss Msry Cor ou. Mrs. H D. Taylor, Mr*. Hsrry Headtoy, r Mr*. L. Mlntaer and Mr*. K. A. Corson . ' John H.Wetsler aod wife were glean | a lemptluu Mooday eeaulog at tbc . bornaaf tba brtd**smotber 1041 Booth Psmsao arm, Watt Philadelphia Tba affair w a a atiesdad by I b a young man's pasaala, (X Wateler ami wile, it and Albert P. CollHsoo aod wife, of • tmaatty. IPoa Ran llimHuam-lW Aabary an 1 mam* aod bath, hit t I'sjLTsrsv.'iSS - a<4tr "Sf.ss-s W Na amr -Sf tba yea*, a i-nms rtprrs-r^u--.

TO ABOLISH ESSAYS AT S COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES

| Principal Reichly, of the High J School, Plans Departure Prom Old Custom. Tba lime- honored custom at blgb school oommeueemeut exercise* of as- a say* ana orations by (be members of oi gradual lug class Is about lo bo dls- ol carded In Ocean CUy. d Alao will go wltb It it* accompaol- It ment of speeches by official* of tba II school aod otbor orations tbat usually Ic mark such occasions. U Principal W. Relcbly. of tbe Cuy High Bobool. is plaonlng Ic to replace there ooodltlous Ibis year pramnllug certain phases of tbe el school work covered by tbe pupils lu ibelr four years of study. „ Mr. Helcbly'a thought la lo bava Ibe graduates present something ou the order of e German playlet aud a presentation by lb* Boglieb department of sktteb from Trauboa" or on* of Iba classic*, and perhaps a pageant. Mr. Helehly I* now at work on bis plaue for tbe presentation of a play along Ibe lluos bo baa lo mlod. Bsslrvsr* (raws I asgnri. The Atlaolie CoUDty Board of Frea- - bas granted an extension of lime to the Alleullc Construction Comcontractors ou the Longport Bomera' Point lioulevard. who bare made very little prog rem during the wlotar with lb* work Wltb lb* advent of better weather the eon tractors expect to m.b the work lo oomplollon. The good weather on Sunday aod . Monday brought a number of vteHore lo Ible etty from Ptilladeiphla Among them were quite a lew wba sought col1 tag** Lr tba sammar season. There f wet* many promonadeee oa lb* Board- > i i - I woe moot. f KttablUbed Bonr and Nad mat*, hedud lag Hilar**, or will mm stare mom tor any other battaam. Add tare You age , Carson, Gcaeo City, K.J. ad* . IX SI, if. I • * * ■ Try Hughes' Reliable Lfeat Fills;

PLAN TO HELP TEACHERS,, t 'Plans Discussed Looking ^ Toward Org raizing an As- t sociation Here. t: Ttiv movement recently begun to j, •rgaolM lite Ucsau City Perent- „ reseller-' As-octatloo took tauglbfe „ •bape at a meettuK held to tbe as- fl •eutbly room of tbe Ocean City Hlgb , at 4 u 'clock Friday afternoon. 8 >me of t lie member- of tbe itceao f City W. C.T U are back of ibe movemeeting (bet luteresl In It tbrougbout v Ibe Stele end nation Is not confined lit (| tbat organization, but that the move- a ment alms lo embjpee parent- and all t of tba public reboots Mrs M. Ma'reey.of Rlverlon, an ac ^ tire sorkcr In Ibe cause, was present gl ( (be meeting at tbe rrquett of tbe (| Most of tbe teachers were preseot, there was a small representation j, of ibe parents In evldeuoe. due to tbe ( tbort nolle*. „ Bupvrlnleodeot James M Hlereoa , called the meetlug to order and Intro- n Mrs. Msrcey, who. In an informal, but very Informing talk, pro-in seeded to tell of Ibe condition aud ^ progress of the work In Ibe Bute, as , well as Its objects and alms. It is orgauized as tbe Cougrere of 11 Mothers and Parent- Teachers' A -so e clatlon for New Jersey, wltb local * Of Ibeee branches there , are now 125 lu the State The officeof the central organization are at 11 aod to It -tbe local organiza- u ll was slated Ibat the general obje-t . of tbe organization I* to brtog parents and leacber* Into closer co operation school wortt aud make more rffec o tlv# tba great interesipatrons already b have lo the school* The speaker out Hoed t lie vertous mesne by whlcb this I* sought to be dooe, and she did " tbl* at considerable length il -Following Mrs. Marcey's speech, 0 tbere wa* some dweuseton. In which Bteveus, Miss Cbeynay, Mis* * Ross, Miss Heoedld. Miss Dsvldson. * M IBs Krxar, Mrs. Grauvllle ritaelmao. * Mrs. Elizabeth W. Gaudy aud olbsra „ took part. It appeared from Ibe dlscuaslon tbat " laachar* will co-operate heartily lb* movemeot. but tbat they are e not ready to assume Iba burden uf (| jrganlxtng It. carrying It ou and making It effective. Tbl* It was 11 ought to be doue by tbe *i pareuia. the teacher* giving tbelr o active help. m Ioasmucb as tbe number of parent* preeeut was not large. 4t wa* decided 11 lake steps to awaken a greater to- ll In the matter among Ik* parents, and. If Ibat lutvre-t aball warrant Ibe to form a local organization at a meetlug. 11 = ARE SODGflT HEREof Spring Brings Bttay Times to Local Keal Balate Ken. * Tba approach of spring Is bringing / many paopl* here lu search of collages a apartments for the summer season t of 1916. Real sttsls man say tbey are \ lo receipt of a large number of \ ragardiog summer homes lo * city, aod tbey add tbat tbe onl- „ for a busy and prosperous season t excellent. a Ulaytoo Halo** Brick report* tbe fol- „ rentals: a Flret floor apartment 863 Fourth c street. Robert J. Sharp's cottage on Flfteeuib street, between Pleasure and avanusa. 6 Fl.st flaar'apsrtmant 861 Park place, i College 86! Park place. I Cottage 1X44 Asbury avenue. v Cottage: too Plymouth plaee. r Cottage 887 Park place. Cottage 866 Tblrd street. CottMC 817 Park place. * Colim 2W6 Central avenue. i

BACK FROM WEEK'S TRIP ADVERTISING OCEAN CITY

Ex - Commissioner Robert Fisher Pledges Many People to Visit This Resort. | Ex City Commlsslnner Robert Fisher i returned home Hal urdsy from his trip Western Pennsylvania and New York cities with the member* of the traveling trade commission of tbe Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Fisher wav one of Ibe party a* tbe representative of (Icean City, tbe Hoard or Trade being a member uf tbe Philadelphia Chamber of ComMr Fisber went on tbe journey the purpose of advertising Ocean City as the Ideal summer resort. Hpeakbig of his experiences, Mr. say: "Tbelrlp wa- both wonderful aod delightful— wonderful In tbat Iherttle* visited gave demuuttratluns of vast Intensive power* enfoyed by them and almost unknown to the ordinary outsider. that makes us ga-p in wonderment at the bigness of things being and Ibe gteater bigness to which separate clly Is looking wltb the fatllidhat makes tbfnge come to pass. "Nowhere else In all my experience bare I found each cohesion, such ooa great Ideatem. such positive belief aod insistence tbat tbetrs. for ft* popolaHon, Is (be greatest end busiest place We found cttle* like Tyrone, Pa, of lew than 10,600 population, wMtl Young Men'* Christian Asauctgltok halls, libraries, gymnaalam. at b telle Held, etc . cutting 8900.000. W# toe eg fraternal atmosphere of mustc everyhere on the roat*. We were mat by band- at quite a number of placsa. enlertalued with concerts In the comchamber*, and the voluntary music of prosperity wa* In Ug evidence everywhere. ••We were tbe recipient* of the moat opeo-bearted and generou* greeting* tbe representellvei of tbe several municipalities, who, without subserviency, made ll known at once that i bey bad uotblng else ou band daring our slay bat to make us welcome, aod at almost every place the regret we# expressed for tbe short nee* of our May and tbelt consequent Inability to show tbe bo-pltallty they were Jott Weblog to epreod. ••V/e found tbe greatest prosperity everywhere aod meu so bappy with lb* pueb ao«l_cni#b of big' tmelncse tbat tbey bad ootblog but big heart td ■mils* and cheerful greeting* Iter every one, end yet these men an uneak--cious of tbelr graatoasa. aad clam dm Unctions don'l ma to Interfere Wttk I heir good fellowship and fraternal ft■■Thar* la no nesoo. wfth pnrpm cultivation, why we ehould oat have lb* pleasure and profit of belptog tbe** people to speod tbelr (or at IhM a part of tbelr) eurpio* dollare. The oBly thing to lb* way. a* L m9 It. »# their luleuae bnsy-oeae. Uao they g«t away? 1 bare pereonaily pledged oka or two lo every town visited to coma for all or part of tbelr vacations, aad mean to keep In toncb with them, hat 11,1a |a * big field and will, to my opinion, pay for any etteotloo given It. • It w«a mott agreeable to ma to ffkff -O many pe'reoos (component* of the trip) ideotlfled w.tb Ocean Cffy. tbem were' Alex Law ream aod Ed. Lafferty, Mg trtffm aad Ocean CUy buostare; Morgan Thorn os, Wm. W aimer, John Thompson aad Armstrong and quit# a number of otbera-wko have been vttttoee t* our leeort— and, In fact, I wm UMtafly bailed by evaryona by my ettyto mm* of Oc.-an City, aod, m tbta was the usture of my business ou the trip to ml vert to* Ocean CRy. I was glad to accept that daalfosUour" _ Mr. Fisber. at a meet log of Ih* of Trade to be held aooo, will toll »o detail to tba mam bars of Ihto ofgul"Hon, tba many places 'M'* "g; tbelr great Intareeta and atoo o* toe work in tba line of edvmttotog tma resort. B [ wm «•'* atmMSe cur mmjeaeewamrev** "*"*T

NEWS FROM THE BOOSTER STORE ALL next week from Monday morning. March 20. Saturday night, March 35. will be the fir* feature end jMe week. During the whole week we will give with trtry pnrr-i,*** credits to the rate of 1000 to the dollar insteaa of too. «I The credits will count for the Booster. the Boyer and the Baby Show, The Baby Show closes next Saturday nlrtt, , March 35. at 10 o'clock. The firat count from tbe Patron* w will alao be made and tbe first buyer*' premium* of BcMtBH Silverware will be awarded. Bdow is the list of babie* entered in the Baby Show: ? Gtace Virginia Fannce Constance Ford _ William Oti* Townsend ChriMopher Francis Bentham Norman D. Young Eleanor Stowman Thelma M. Smith Harriet RUey Jame* Garfield Johiwim J

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