Ocean City Sentinel ] THURSDAY. MARCH 30. 1810. . We Khali be (lad to receive Itemnof news and communication* of interest to thin community and our readers 1 everywhere. All communications should be accompanied with the full name and address of the writer, not nqpeaaarllv for publication, but as a guarantee of t good faith. r i - — — « DOTS. \ - Now for baseball. - j Bluebirds are hereBiormy weather on Tuesday. 1 Boy Scouts are reorganizing here. * "Some" game at Kgg Harbor City. 1 Basket ball season is drawing to a , close. v Quite a number of visitor* here Sat- I urday afternoon and Sunday.. DoUgbty's moving picture liuuse will open the Thursday before Easter. Maurice Scull has been elected a member of the Young Men's Progies- i Siva-League. Many Inquiries around town Saturday night as to the outcome of the « Willard-Morau fight in New York. * Mrs. Henry W. Towueeud look care J of a family of mesdowlarks at her home lo the north section of the city during tba winter. 1 Tbe basket ball teem of the Ocean 1 lily High School I* arraugtug for a ( a return game w ith the Egg Harbor City five, which beat the locals 38 to 0. The girls say everything was one-sided lu the game at Egg Harbor. Tbe slereopticou lecture by Mrs. W. B. Stout, of Asbury Park, scheduled for tomorrow -evening In tbe-Flrst M. f E Church, under 'the auspice* of the (l Woman's Home Mlsslouary Society, t has been postponed because of the III- « ness of the lecturer. I personals. 1 O. J. DeRonsse, of Philadelphia, was lo town Sunday. Mrs. Isabel Alexander is visiting her son lo Philadelphia. . ^ Gilbert Hughe*, of Cape May, was a 0 visitor here Tuesday. , Sheriff Corson was among lbs vial , tor* here Monday. { Charles A. Klluk, of Philadelphia, ■ was In town Saturday. * Walter Hays, of West Philadelphia. ' was In town Saturday. William S. Graham; of Pblladel- ' phis, visited this city Saturday. 1 Mrs. Bertrand H. Smith is visiting ' Mrs. W. H. Jeffreys lo Camden. ; L. M. Rice, county engineer, was among tbe visitors here Saturday. ( Oscar Thompson aud Miss Moore, of Philadelphia, were In town Suoday. ( Jacob Betswauger and wife, of Phil- , adrlphta, were Sunday visitors here. ( Samuel Gar hart returned Saturday evening from a visit to Philadelphia. | Albert Kogg, of this city, left Mon- | day lo visit bis ml ues near Rtebmond, , Va. ' Andrew N. Paul, of Philadelphia, i greet sd many of hi* friends here Bun- , day. i Miss Helta M. Ooff, of Philadslpbla, spent several da>a bare dut'iug the | week. A. J. Smith aud wife, or this city, have returned from a visit lo Philadelphia. I Harry P. Haas, of Philadelphia, paid < his usual weekly visit toOceaaClly Sunday. Waller D. Bonaall and wife, of Philadelphia, were among tbe Huuday visitors hero. L. Is. Wallace. Jr., and wife, of Peon's Ofove, spent the week end In this city.
Dr. Andrew Sealer aud wife, of Phil- ' adelpbla, were among the Sunday visitors bars. 1 Rear Commodore A. T. James and 1 wife, of Philadelphia, were visitors 1 ben Monday. H. A. Lewie, of Philadelphia, a cot- ' tag* owner lo South Ocean City, was 1 In town Saturday. Mrs. Margaret Hayes, of Pblladel-, phls,sp*ot Sunday with K.C.PulB*ld 1 and wilt In this dtp. Mrs. Ras Garrard, of New York, Is visiting bar sister In law, Mrs. Martha H. Lake. In tble city. William MeKee, Jr., of Philadelphia, a cottage owner lo Booth Ocean City, wae la town Saturday. Mrs. Ellen Bbeeban and Miss Kate A. Klrby. of Philadelphia, visited Ocean City on Sunday. Past Coaegeodorc J. Ralph Wilson, of Philadelphia, was hers in tba yacht club Interests on Taesdey. Mia. Margaret Cooper, of Philadelphia, spent a few days with Charles Qulgg and wtfetn this cMy. Jamas Fraoklln, of West Philadelphia. one of Ocean City's greatest boosters, wae In town Buoday. uu, nil,, VmS nt Phllartalnhfca. Olive Philadelphia.
vIsMed her parents, George W Ernst , and wife, of this city, Sunday. , Louis Miliar and wife have moved 0 from Central avsoue to W. W. Adams' i apartments, 78t Asbury aeenaa. Him Sarah Goffvrbo la attending , Bwartbneore CoHsgv.vpect tbe week at ( tbe boms of bar parents in this cMy. Mrs Frambas J. Smith, of Charles- i ten. 8. C..bmbeaa rtaltlug he* parents, D. L Vanaman and wife. In thU city , Mrs. B. a MUler and Hit Parker i Miller have rata road boam after a few , days' vMt ta relatives la Philadelphia. Mrs. Semen Back, of Petersburg, vIsMed relatives' here a he days ago. Bbe was^accom panted by bar graadUeoegs Noreem. who la am ployed la Philadelphia, virtue Ma panel*. J. D. Naresm aad wHa. la this cMy. Banday. A. E. Gollaghar aad wMs. of PMIa33 are q af PhtladalpbM, gnat Ma Baa agaMmaM Ban M
PASTOR KOLP [ I GIVEN SURPRISE — Minister and Wife Greeted by Many Church Members ^ J Last Evening. The Rev. Joseph B. Kulp. pastor of , the First M. E. Church. who he- been returned, here for snolher yesr. was given s surprise, as was planned, by . the large attendance at t h e prayer meeting' lest evening. The meeting wss couducted by the Wlllard Bible Glass The speaker* Included Msjor L. R. ^ I be else- leaclier; Mr*. Granvllle H. Steelmsn sud Mrs. A. J. .steel- ' After the meeting all adjourned l« the Boclel rooms, where Pastur Kulp preseuled will, frull sod Mrs. was given flowers. Ice cream aud cake were served. TRACK MEET S-'Iral of (he Wesson to hr MrO The Oceau City High School boys will have I heir llr-l irark meel of (lie their uppoueut* will be a team of I lie , Gspe May Court Huuse High Sciioul There will. also be a game of baseball between teams of these school- | Hist afteruouu. -Cape Msy ball lossera defeated I tie : cily BCbool team 111 tbe 0|*u- ; log game. The locals will play lu Pleassiitville i tomorrow afteriiucpi. , a; M. rtstlerlee, who Is cosch ol the . Firtt M.E Church boys' basketball t gave tbe youugslers a Iresl si his home Saturday evenlug after their victory over tbe First Presbyterian Church boys' Ave at the armory Tue boys enjoyed the Ice cream, cske, etc., 1 aud had a flue time They «ou two of tbe three games played. ^ Will 1 as prove Propertj. I Joliu 'W. Gray baa glveu Oils M. - Towuseud tbe contract 'o. build fences < sod cement walks arouud his property 1 ou Third street, east of Atlaullc ave- i Mr. Gray Is superintendent ol ■ the Newport News Shipbuilding Com- I P"*Ibis cily, -was anioug Ibe visitors here Sunday. I W. W. Slbsou, of Phllsdel) bis, ac- ' tlve Id the Ocean Cily Fishing Club ' affairs, was among llie visitors here I Saturday. Mrs. J. T. Hughes aud sou- and Mr*. 1 Mary Monlgomery hive returned from ' ' a visit to Dr. William Hughes lu At- ' lanlic City. ( ' George Ludlatn and wife, of Gam- ( den, epeut Sunday hi this cny. Hie ' guests of bis pareul*. Reuben Ludaud wife. Charles E. Btllwell and A. Itsndolpti Fogg, of tbls'clly, returned yesterday - a trip to tbe Ber.mude Islands . and Panama. Harry J- Sherman, euglueer for the . Stale Inland Waterway, was tba guest - of Joseph I. Scull aud wife, of tblclty, Saturday. Ewlog T.- Corson, a stunent al > Swartbmore College, spent the werk- - end with bis mother. Mrs. J. M. Cor- , sou, In this city. Mr*. Charles Bayre. of city, who was threatened With pueumonla .and was I quite 111 for a few week*, is now very r much Improved. Joseph Schmltt, of Philadelphia, a - "well-known member of the Oceau City - Yacht Club, was In town the latter part of last weak. f Common Councilman Waller La- ■ mond, of the Thirtieth Ward, Philadelphia, was among tbe well-knowu . visitor* here Sunday. i-
J. Harry Bowers and, wife, of Phils- •" delplile, were among the Sunday vlsl- t I to thl* ctjy. where they spend • , tbe summer seasons. I Commodore and Mrs. Charles F- ' _ Wall, of Philadelphia, recently re- I ! turned from a sojourn In Florida, were ' visitor* here Sunday. Wllllem Rooty . Chief Examiner or ( j' the Pennsylvania State lusuranc* ( Department, was among tba visitors ^ i here during tba week. , Mn. Margaret Robitger and Mrs Margaret Coble, of Wllklnsburg, Pa., are occupying the Fratcr college on ' Marine piece for awhile. Mrs. K. Deeklm baa just returned to bar home In this cily from Charles J County, Md.. where eh# attended the funeral of her b.-olber. Jacob Riley. Cornelius Mahao, of Pearmont. who was seriously Injured by a pumping machine here about two week* ago, Is recovering. He was able to be out thl* week. * Maurice B. Gerhard, of Philadelphia, who I* making Improvements lo hie collage at Fifth street aud Ailuntic * avenue, wae among the visitors here Sunday.
City Treasurer MeCoacb aud James Fraukliu of Phlladrlpbla, attended 1 tba funeral services over tbe remains ' of former Lieutenant Rnney here Tuts- 1 day evening. j Mia. C. 8. Johnson raAntly enter- ' tatnad E. J. Smith, of New York, Mrs. Huff aud family and Mr*. W . E ' Young, of Angteeea, ut her Asbury ovaooe bom# lu tbla efty. - Mn. William GIMamayar baa re- ' turned lo bar boms lo tbla city altar r pleasant visit to relatives In Pnila- > dtlpbla While there aba attended . tba National Flower Show. N. B. Gaff aad wMa returned to tbla - aaTraatarft'rss ' after a visit of several weak* lo New York, Asbury Park and Caaadea I Mr*. Clwriaa H. Boboer left bare I. Tuesday to attaod lb* flower show lu p Philadelphia Mr. Boboar will go to PhMadateMa today, aadtbap will retani toOeaaa CMy iom>rr-iw avaolog '•isSSS "SaswH? u uSLa off amfUSSa fcT* HrtT?p*£ m kgffiMMMa.
'• —Til ENJOYED DOUBLE SURPRISE PARTY , I . - j i Mrs. Ella B. Naylor and Mre. c L. B. Say re' a Home Invaded ( By Friends. ' Mr-. Efla K. Naylor aud Mrs Lydlaj, B. Ssy re. of Ibe Klberuu, Moudsy j , evening were given "a defrgblful eur- . ( (irl-e birtbdsy psrty (both having ; ( birthday anniversaries the same dele) ; by their hiece. Mlsa -Beatrice Town- ( Mu-ic and game* were the features ( <if the early evening, these being fol towed by dainty refreshments, which ! ( were fully enjoyed by the guests. | The decnrallons were pink aud blue, j , Many beautiful gift, were received , liy Mr- Naylor aud Mrs. Sayre. Mrs. Msfy B Hartman. Mr*. Anus I reh >n . of Merchanlvllle; Mrs. Dauule , Greene, Mrs. Phil Shields aDd Mr* Edward Foster, of Cape May Court , House; Miss Ida Koblusou and Miss , 1 Florence Boulden. of Philadelphia; ( Mrs Simeon Miller. Mrs Lewis Miller. Mr-. Msry Garwood. Mrs Burrows , Mar-hall, Mr* ('bailee Powell. Mrs Win F. Gsrdiner. Mrs. Harry F By- ] .Mr*. Howard Slalnlon^_Mr-. Elix alielh Voas. Mr. and Mrs-Samual Ku# ( sell. Mls« Mary Thomi son. Mis# Ellxabelh G Sands: Mrs. Electa Headley, Harry Smith. Mrs. Ella Everlngand Mrs. Eflle Scull. THRASHER TALKS Fsroi Drmosslrslor Telia of Va- ' cant l.ol Cultivation. Farm Demonstrator Thrasher, of May I'ouuly, gave an Interesting ' talk, by request, before the ProgreeStve League Moudsy evening ou tbe cultivation of vacant tola In Ibis cily. " told bow It can be done and bow ' ■he Slate Is willing to help not ouly - ibe boys but oltaer* In their efforts to gardens. Mr. Tbrasber promised lo give any assistance desired at auy time. Assemblyman Lake, ex-City Com- ' nil— loner Kobt. Flaber and S. B. Swan were uf Ibe opinion tbat It would be 1 rattier difficult to iDleresI local boy# In ' garden raising lu Ibe summer time. ' when so mauy other tblugs attracted heir attention. It was said, too. thai 1 collage* were likely lo be built almost ' any time on many of the vacant lots SJmuel Cohen eeld be has Interested Ihreeboy* In plana for ralslug a garMAYOR GEIG DEAD ' •hllvillr Oflc^sl Wss Well haaws . iw Tbla Cllr. ' Mayor Harry J. Geig died at bis home In Millvllle Sunday, aged 62 ' year*. Deelb was du* lo apoplexy. 1 He had It-en lu a comatose condition • for Ave weeks. Mr.. Gelg had served as aaslstaut 1 postmaster, a member of the Board of • Education, City Couucll, and for over • three year* held the office of mayor. He was a stamp clerk In the Oceao s City post office for several summer#, s aud had a number of frleoda ben. r He leave# a widow, one daughter aud two sous, one of whom, Fred., , played on Ibe local baseball nln# for f many seasons. ' PERMANENT PAVEMENT t- on Wester u acrcntk sad Nialk Birrsu. a obi it inn . tire Dared bv Joseph 1. A petition, prepared Joeeph ®
Scull, I* being circulated, preparatory ' presentation to lb* City Commissioners. asking for tb* permanent pavement of Wesley avenue, between Seveutb and Nlulh streets, tbe city to * one-third and th# property owner* two-third* of tbe cost. " The petition Is receiving tb# elgoa- 1 , tures of Interested property owuera. bey feeling tbat this la a proper move. ' wllh uo particular hardship lo them- ' selves or lo tbe dty. ( ARMORY DANCE CLASS ] \ t C. B. carprater WIU ktksralMal , Tsndai Evening. , 1 C. Ellwood Carpenter, of Pblladel- | " plus, will be here Tuesday evening to , 1 give Instruction# to the members of , tbe dance cla** at Company G'e , ' Armory. t 1 Those Interested In daodng should , 1 not miss this opportunity of receiving . • Instructions from Mr. Carpenter, Phil- , adelphla-s uotad master of this art.. Tickets, It purchased lo advance, . » will coal 86 cents. Otherwise tb* coat e will b* 60 cents. Desk ml Mrm. W. g Allen. Mrs. Lottie B. Allen, wife of Wll-
llam a Alien, died at bar D in Frankfort, Philadslpbla, a Monday. Her faoerel will take u place tbla afternoon. Mrs. Allan o was tba mother of Warren Al- |( ten. of Frankfort, a wall-known anas- u ' mar resident and cottage owner bar*. t Bba baa bean an Invalid for romatlm* p Bbe spent last isnatr In tbla dly a witb ber eon. . a v v.sleisssnt OPtralMa. MrJ. Cbartea A. Doe, of Pblladtl- * I pbte, who baa a Dumber of Moods In " tbla dty, wbare aba apaoda tba en at- * a mar saaaons with bar family in tbetr • apartments on tba Boardwalk, under- ' 1 want an operation In tb* Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, several day* a ago. Bbe la reported to be doing wall. a «.c.v. t.amm. i- A ragalar rtadlag ;nf tbe W.C. T. I U will ba bald Wadneaday afternoon, ta April 6, at Mia. Wae. F. Garth*?* *• bom*, m Aabwry avaaas. Ii will ba ' a paam maaUag aad sack member la seqwastad labdngan anlds 1Mb Urn pmmta raaB.
ERST WANTS RAILROAD STATIONS MADE BEAUTIFUL
Mayor Will Try to Help Good . Work— Bids Asked for Comfort Station. At Hie weekly meeting of the Cily I 'ommlsslnuers. a letter »'*• read from ! Fraoklln H. Herat, president of Hie ! 1 Twentieth Street Improvement A«-o- ! elation, regarding plans lo have flower , ! plots around Hie Atlantic Cily Hall-ji road Company'# stall m al &fiy-llret ' % -tree! ID lhl« dty. 16 this connection ; there was read a leller from Mupt / , Falck. of tbe rellroed. lu which liw ■ ! stated thal'Fnodltlou- Ihere probtbif i flowerbed#. There Is no water sup; If. ' Mayor Champion said Ihe maitfr | could betaken up wllh the water com- ' pauy, which might run Its service ! j The <|Uest|ou was left In Ihe Mayor's | hands. I Tbe Mayor announced llial lie bad 1 ihe approved plans aud speclflcall-'O* for Ibe public comfort station. Oil roo1 lion of Director Adams Cily Clerk Morris was Instructed lo advertise lor 1 Mayor Champion said lie has a pro- ' posal from the Oceao Cily Boardwalk Business Men's Association regarding ' Hie free concert* for tbe summer sea- ' son, but thai II does uot seem t" cover • Ihe ground Hie dly I* after. The mailer was left in Ihe hands of 1 Ihe Mayor. Quit claim deeds were granted Llx Booth aod Agure Humbrecht. The request of Floreoce rtcull for s redemption deed was granted MANY "SLACKERS" ■ nstractlvr Hrrnoi Delivered br Before a large audieDCe In Ibe Flrsl Cborcb, on Sunday eveulug, the pastor, tbe Rev Charles H. , Bobner, delivered sd Interesting discourse on "The Blacker," taking a* bis text Luke 12; 86: "Let your loltis be girded about, and your llgbtsburuliig aod ye yourselves look uuto mtu that wall for tbelr Lord." , -The war In Europe has added flour language a large number of graphic word# that peace will not discard," aald Dr Boboer. "Among tbe surest of them lo aunlve la Ihe word 'slacker.' Tbe telling point In tbe term Is Us exact explanation of | just what I a wroug with a large uumber of Ihe world's Ineffective-. Inefficiency I * often" due to haodl j caps such as lack of training, { physical defects and restricted envirou- , rnent. But there Is a vast army of loef fecllve* Id the world who do not sufI frr from auy of these handicaps What Is lb* mailer with IbemT They are ■slackers'— that la, "they live sleekly; I hey loll easily through life; they never stiflen up to grasp so opportuo Ity. lo face a duty, to carry a load, lo maoage a situation. No muscle Is 1 ever tented with strong purpose, evary- ' thing la at loose eDds, everything " hangs slack. - "Christ's warnlug to slackers rtog* - wllh onosual earnestness. 'Let your > loins b* girded about.' The flowing robes or the oriental dress ware par- ■ milled lo fall loose from Ibe shoulders ' when a mau wae enjoying quiet aod ' ease In hi* home, but. when be went out Into tb* street or on an errand or 0 applied himself to any labor, II wa* necessary to draw tbe girdle tight arouud tbe watet aod lift Ihe foldeof r tbe rob# from around hie feat. The •. alack girdle, therefore, meant Idleness r and Ibt taught girdle signified diligence. "Tb# army of 'elackere' Is always rer crulled from Ibe ranks' of the Idlers. One of tbe greatest safeguards agtlnet „ evil Is to have plenty lo do. Wbeo men sin against tbe laws of tbelr 1 country, when do tbe police go to And sacra uo vup ponce gu iu uuu
ibemf Not emld tbe.duet of factories, uot amoog those who have oo tbelr 'overall*,' but among those who stood with tbelr bands In tbelr pockels arouud tbe doors of saloons and ' brothels and taverns Active employ- ' man I la out of tba greatest aurettaa of a ( pure aod upright life. "Tbaaerond metaphor employed by Jesus lu His warning to stackers Is tbat of a burning ltgbt.r~ 'Let your 1 loins be girted about, aod your light burning ' Tb* burning light meaos vigilance, tbe extinguished light alg nifisa unreadiness. lo ^he parable of ten virgins, the Ave whose lamps 1 had gone out wars Dot ready to meel bridegroom, while tb* Ave whose ' lamp* ware I rim mad and burning 1 went to wllh blm to tbe *r*0dlog chamber. 'Wateh, therefore.' Jesus 1 aald. 'for jrsJlbow neither tba day nor th* hour wherein tb* Boo of man com- ■ etb.' Tba difference batwaao tba man ! who wins and tbe 'slacker' ta tbat tba oo* to ready and th* other la not. "Tba tblrt metaphor employed by > Jeans In Hla warolug lo tb* 'slacker' I Is tbat of tba walling soldier. 'Ye yourselves Ilka man that wait for I hair Lord.' Tb* waiting soldter means steadfastness that permits neither dla n»lnm tract Ions, discouragements,
nor peril to divert rt. To# 'slacker' to drifter, evading obligation, declining make a decision whan decision * In ' order. Al length decisiveness becomes J Impossible. Tbe 'slacker's' nature I* , unbelted. He cannot bait himself up | H* has sneaked through lite so long, 1 refusing to brace op to opportunity j and duty, tbat Anally Ilia power to do , to lacking. "Tb* only wortb-whll* manhood and womanhood ta tb* kind tbat I* able to command Itaalf at toll strength to response to tb* summons of Christ. - ; Do not baa 'slacker.' Do something ; for God, do U right away, or you may I Devar do M at all. "Tlasa Bias away teat, Ta* wbU* wa aavar ramambsr. Hew aoaw oar Ma hare Otwwt old with tea yier That diss wltt tba nasi IMeambar." M4Aa* Iw Maw BslMlais. • Permits laanad by Building Inspector i Wa & Jabnsoa he tbe month of a Manbap to aad Iwcladtag Taaaday a af tbh waA, ranab tba total amraat ttBUR RkliBiM
BUSY TIMES IN ST. PETERSBURG I John Brsmmel, Back from Florida, Says There Were j Many. Visitors There. j r John Kramell, of this city, returned i Friday from r»t Pelerab6rr Fl^ . | ( i where tie and Ins fauiily and Berirain - Darby, his aon-to law. and family r ! have been since llece oilier Id' -The - (Uliers will nol come back lo Ocean j I Gilyuutll about April 17 — i Mr. liremell say* Ihere were large - d during Ibe wiuter and Hie hotel* sod I riHimlug Irou-e- were tilled. Building . condition- there are better than In a i l»ng while Work lis- been alerted on - . a jh,s| office building to cost mure than t 1 1-7 0UU > | night* that might tie termed killing, i 1 Mr. Bramcll did u-d wear an overcoat; - minus a vest k The growers are ron-lderably bothr ered ate.ul Ihe orange and grapefruit crop*, s* the • earlier wa- very dry - during Hie winter On only two days t did Mr Bramell, carry an umbrella V and then but fur a i-fief space nt time, i- otic* ouly for a few momeuts There r was suushloe every day. - Bertram Darby, who I- driving an j if auto for a land luve-lment company, j plauned to return with Mr Bramell... but the com pauy - desired to retain hie . services uulll tbe middle of April and , hr decided lo remain lu Kt I'eler.t.u-g | uulll that. -lime. i ■ There were a uumber of people, | either re-Jdenl* of O.-eaU l ily or luleresled lo Ibis resort. 4o Kt. Feleraburg, | hod Mr. Bramell met as many as 18, ' of tbem lu one day. 1 ^ REVIEW DAY [ Large Twrwowl of Pret»»lerllB j f Tub following Is from a member of ' Ihe Wlpndslilp Men's Bible I 'laa* of I the First Presbyterian Sunday School: Last Sunday was review end ibe total attendance was exactly 200. I Mr. Bobuer. a* usual, wa* "al blh besl." Always good. It Is difficult lo g tell which day Is his "be*l day." From = F remarks dropped by members of Ihe I, Cteee. each Sunday sflerooou Is a bet- a ,f ler one ibso Ihe laei one. F our boys' basket bill learn has carlaiuly proved In be a mlghiy fine ag- L I gregallou. The learn Itself he- played [, three games wllh Ibe boys from Ihe , ,. M. E. Church aud Ihe five carried f. themselves It net y throughout Ihe ,1 Ou Sunday afternoon, Samuel t'oheu ■r after the review, gave a abort, but tnr ; terestlog aod Instructive, talk. It wae J ou a subject tbat touches most of us i during our lifetime. sod was surely „ worth while for anyone that heart I- him. Some truths were handled by r. Mr. Cobeo lu a way tbat brought lg things home lo a great meuy of hi. " bearers. It was lotcDded that the re ; (g marks were to be for tbe meD's class I, ouly. but II was thought that a great ,g deal of good might be accomplished g. by the entire school beartug Mr. ra Cohen, and that tble wee Ibe case was ( a proveu by Ibe rapl alleDtkiD paid b<m. ' Dt Allentlon I* called lo Ihe cake sale at or Milter Bros', store on Saturday next, *. to be held by tbe King's Daughters, bl Leroy Howe, this coming Sunday, la ( of to give Ihe else* a "wireless" talk. II , ba to aald that be la well versed In Ibis M, subject aud It la vary likely thai It will ||. prove most Interesting, particularly so at this lime, when lbs wireless Is sbowr«. lug us every day lis usefulness. •< UPLIFT SERVICES ID ■ Tares Cbanki a to Voile So MctlDd toga Krai aoaesr.
Tbs local Hetbodlst, Baptist aud _ Prasbyterlau rburcbes will unite In a V commuully religious uplift service next Monday afternoon and evenlog. = A. J. Kemble will ba lb* apsakar. and V tt>e services will be beld In tbe Methodist Church. That lo tba afternoon will begin at 2 30 o'clock, aud will be for women 'only. Tb* meeting in the I evenlug will begin al 7 SO o'clock and . will ba fur men ouly. _ All lbs members of tb* Bible claaaas ~ In tb* three uultlog churches are oorf d lolly luvlted to atleod each meeting 1 as an orgauteallon. Harry Madden, ! well kuown by repulatloo. will lead f tbe sluglng. - I Br. Lewis aswlloo BrsS. I Injuria* suetaliied by a fall brought • death In Camden Moudsy to Dr. Loots f Halloo, aged 82 year*, at tbe home of > hla aoo-lo-law, W. B. M. Burrell, a ■ summer resident of Oceao City. Dr ! • Halloo had retired savarei ' years ago. | Ha took a lively Interest lo civic mal j 1 I era, and bad served on tba Board uf r' Education aud Excise Commission. • He graduated Irons Pennsylvania Mad " leal College lo 1861; moved to Caaadeo • tbat year, and bad aloe* been a rash *■ daot of that city.
gas mealed mwsvl. Walter Hay*, of Phlladalpbte, has ranted hla Stratford Hotel In tbla cHy, Mr* Kacnal Armsiroog. of Pulladelpbia. lor thl# acaaoo. Bit* was * visitor bare l»r aavsrel seasons with' haebaod, a faw years slues. Mrs. E. Bluodlo, wbo bas cundoctad tb* Btretford tor thre# aeaaooa, baa rented t tbe Cbalfooto. , Stole* PrapMftls , Psr VtesBsss. 1 Hsl " '" '"* -- oi'iUs'Lted'yaaS'SS 'uysiskS! sad MM ta tbatr ereawwl toakr gaasabtaa. A Suae* sa ek ia toe esdar o« Ciiy as ■ — ' " Hs^.ChjtyiKaad ( *i SsSBtE" it jusapm e. exxxnux, Wk.rr.lUk . ^
. Jones' Men's Shop r] 804-06 "Asbury Avenue Ocean City " New Jersey See Oar New Line of * ODD PANTS j MCALLISTER'S^ The Leading Dry Goods Store Popular Fabrics for Easter Gowns .* New line^of Silk Poplin, Canton Crepe, Messaline, - Taffeta Silk. Cliico Silk. Serges and Wool ChalliS. These are all staple and popular fabrics for Easter or Evening ^ Gowns, and range in Price from 25c to $1.25 yard. *oT ihe new Pinto/ine I 'ndergarments, made up, ready to embroider. The latest in L 'ndergarments. Corset Covers, Vests. Combination Suits and Gowns. Notice display in South window. S. S. ricAllister Ocean City New Jersey ° HARVEY Y. LAKE : REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth St root and Haven Avwnus OCEAN CITY. N-J. Mffiwork, Moulding#, Building Paper. Fleeter Board, MaiJa. Saab Wtlgbte, I etc. Estimate# Furniahad. Prompt Dalivarv.
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Real Estate For Sale 1 BIO BARQAIINS Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished ' Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the \ time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton | 619 Aabury Avenue - 0°*"^clty' N. xl. • 119 The Reliable I HO^VCll S Dry Goods Store We are better prepared to serve you lor the coming year than ever before, with all season^ able merchandise. Large stock, right prices" and reliable goods. „ POWELL'S
921 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. j. . Phone aj MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No wafting tor two waaka to know tf you can gm It; w# can tall yoo at " onoa. Bargains m Bay and Ocean front propmtlaa. Cboteaoiltefaa I W sale. Also lota tor tnvaataaant and tor teaprovaant tba eboto* of o~° " J.M. CHESTER 4 CO., Ocean City, N. J. " HAVING IS TH€e C / FIRST GAIN?"**" A smo.ll Itait will Snifc a. skin — "prefwituw cryitmaayicitt uivtt ffMjm. prooiie tke rweans uJ^e.. iwul be a. ynis'^tir'tiuir. s6rrt. kftkj htrboriiuj tk( Wf of lijo itum^s shouU. reoresemt ««e's attaint cure-
~"Am neeks, eveoj tilt Sx^efei W cmwmiwces biwik. Tkt of juwts Mie &sT U aisoWtek) assured few our coAtwwxtiire baufeyrui ■mdkH'i. An moitfllum. is entfndU ie afennn. LccewtCfT First National Bank Ocean City* N. J. K. B. BTITBB M. AMOWHBB m wwldara* ■ w-i42a;gas.i;fl:actar-" 1 Try an Advertisement in *1^ amrrnret. _ . ~ - , .w, _ '
— H0TGL bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Btraato OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E rtgrrB BrcxncoiiAV. Scotch Hall b-tNATOBItN a ^ | — Ops# Al ois VHr- ' H-iJuZZ?* " "SiirT"" THE IMPERIAL 101k CKkfTRAt, A VX„ OCEAU CITT. W the kathlu Now oi*n tor the sea-oo M IHhW LK W IU « CON AEt> Clowd uulll March X), JM( wyoming ta« arui tVEitk Of*- rily, N-J. opau an tbs yaur ; But Water gas a. r. aiuxa hotel atglen Ou# of lb* most aaotrally located hotels la Ofn Cily. The aim baa always ban to make thla hooaa astoet and homelike, sad ba irT-'ssssscriir a. c. mmrw. m*. new hotel elberon EIGHTH AEUOENTRAL AVKNCX OCEAN CITV , N. J.$> , tfsylor and Bayra. pi i|n IMiaasm Eourtsscib Hsusoa. TboriMishlj nwaialad ^FhF hewlings Ninth and Waaler ««. Orawn <1ty, N. J. ftessrystioa- (or II- Biwson or IIM msy ha made by addressing UH- HKWUN' B, W sat rhllhdaipkla. Pa IssrnKE rvairal AywaaadNmihatiuat^^^^ kYmmi tehte^wsii prXM rak (ram *aa * M®"d u' V^l^WoolSluB. Prop. TIE IDI1WIU " OrXN ALL TEAR iloorlya Tarram Oaaaa CHy. H. JLoasladOaa Uloak from litem Mxajxaowre john e. townsend Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. ! Ocean City Mew Jwr ■aat Bafkhaidt -Umaf.kim H. BirkkiHt 4 0s. ; PLuxmaa md iiatdm ' ui xxarxT ivwrs ccxta an xiw mw L A. STEHMAN > IUCKS1TH Mi WEBHjWM! JORRIMO done PROMPILV Cbs mi Mb Tap i IpMi Agent tor Btowart'a Iron fab OB Plate and Oreaapartal ImPmsb, Iron Hwillnga and Whrtsw Oeerti. iron wiling* ana asm* «■
. Smut St. to torn to. ' Otis M. Town sand t A Practical Baaebore AnUMS* r Lloasaad by tba Btato. ■> -> EIGHTH STREET, OPR. R. •. ockam wry n. *. C. L. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AOERT— Oiiiimaaatoae* sot Ms ted : ltt Tor Sale sssas SiarirSsiassK^a ITUI1IC ICE CMPIR hmm tornim to okas, lOie Aabury Ave ocgawctTY m j. .
We Are DMrlbuton tor tb# Ford Automobile hi Oceam CMy, Sag Ma CMy mm* Vldmlty Wm. H. Powell Oeneral Cootrmctar . ' Gradtec an* Street BilMtag TUjl*aca**i cnr,*!. - a

