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Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. APRIL 6, 1916. We ebali be glad to receive Items of news aud cummuulcaUoua of luterest to this community aud our reader* All communication* ehoold be acoompauted Willi (be full name and addreaa of the writer, not neoeaaarlly for publication, but a* a guarantee of good faith. DOTS. Kaaler la approaclilug. — Tbe A pill teim of cuuit upeua neat week. Sergeant Baldwin, -4". S. A., drilled Company G Friday evening. Several local children went to achool for tbe drat time ou Monday. Capt J. W Lee caught the flret herring of the aaaaon on Saturday. A team from Cape May will play the local achool nine here tomorrow. paratory to starting tbe aeaeon'* bu>l**A*bury avenue will look well when the present Improvement* are completed. Have your Job printing done now at the Sentinel Printing Houee, and time avoid tbe rueh of early aummer. The Ladle*' Auxiliary of the First Pre-bylertan Church will bold a cake aale In Gardiner's store Saturday, April 22. Company U will leave here at 2.S5 o'clock Saturday afternoon to attend thy regimental review at tbe armory In Camden. Tbe Lad lea' Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian Church Is busily engaged Id lie work for tbe aoclety's'uaual sum. mer baxar, which will be held Friday, July 21. ; Mies Mabel Lake's dam of the First j M. K. Sunday School will bold a cake aula In the store on Aebury avenue uear Head Palate Company's store uext Saturday. The daoce at the armory Tuesday evening was only fairly well attended, ( due to the inclemeot weather. C. Ell- ( wood Carpenter was preaeul and gave ( Instructions.^. ' * " I personals. William G Moors, of Haddonfleld, was In town Friday. Mlm Bertha Halm, of "Philadelphia, I I* bare for tbe season. Walter Chandler,* df Philadelphia, was a Sunday visitor. C. H. Brash and wife, of German- • town, were here Sunday. Dr. Randolph Marshall, of Tucke hoe, was In town Friday. i Robert Carson, of Philadelphia, waa i In town during lbs week. I E. C. Fogg, Jr , of Philadelphia, was I a recent guest of tbe Elberon. William F. Shrives, of Philadelphia. 1 was In town during tbe weak. ' Thomas J. Armstrong, of Pblledel- | pMe, was a recent visitor here. Hi R. Sooy, of Philadelphia, was , among the week's visitors here. Harry Boon and wife, of Philadelphia. were visitors bare Sunday. Joseph M. Thomas and wlfj, of Cyuwyd, were here during tbe week. Andrew Marshall and wife, of Philadelphia. are here for tbe season. Washington R V'anUilder, of Petersburg, was a visitor here Thursday. Richard Culver, of Wtldwood, was among the visitors here Thursday. Charles H. Weiss, of German town, was In town tbe latter part of last week. James Franklin, of Philadelphia, was among tbe visitors bete Saturday. Robert W. Seolt, wife and son, of spent tbe week-eod here, and registered at the Wyoming. j. M. Rowland and family,. of Philadelphia, have opened their oottage George W. F. Underdowu and wife, ef Philadelphia, were visitors here Sunday. George W. Kiout and family, of the Quaker CHy, registered at J be Id lew lid Banday. Mrs. Margaret Brioe and Carl Brlcd, of Camden, weee visitors berf during the week. t

A. H. Bill, wlfo and children, of Lanadowne, were visitors here a few m days ago. « L.B. Betroth and Mlm Berrotb, of »' Philadelphia, were recent guest* of the Imperial T Fisher "Dalrymple and wife, of Phil- " adelpbla. wan beta tbe latlsr part of »■ Mlm KM* CotemtAt, of Camden, f was a recent guest of Mr*. S. B. Miller *■ In this city. 11 J. W. Landenberger and wife, of Ml. Airy, were among tbe visitors ■ here Banday. ® Mia B. Gannon baa retnruad to bar horns In Ibis dty after a abort visit lo ^ ■ George W. Shorter and Charles T. ® GroewHb, of Philadelphia, were In town Banday. MhaJaUeBeMnaoa.ef Philadelphia. ' ho* opened her cottage on Ftfth atnet " for the aaaaon. i .. Mia. K. A. Tflfing, of • Philadelphia, will open the Bnakers Hotel, on tbe ■ Boardwalk, April B. a Lao Bamberger, wife and ton, Henry P. Bamberger, of Philadelphia, wen ( In town a law days ago. ( Mia. BUmbeth Melts* of German- , town. I- aeanpylng her curiae. 1481 ! Ashery avenaa, this dty. J. T. Jobneouagd wlh, of Millvllle, , are vMtteg their no, B. M. Johnson, , nod wllM— I Central arsons, this city. Mia. WUbemtnaOllflamijar.af H.U-' adetphla.le occupy log bar eattaga at J, TWsaUatb atraat and Central avenue , Morgaa H. Thomas and wife and J. , H. Ilelmei and wtla, of PhbadeipMa, i egbm red at the Rat bin a few days age- 1; MMatMHra Braei, of Uito aRy.' wba i has beau amployad aa a rtietgmpkm toPMMMpMa. has nteii td la few

' KICK OVER DOGS I AND FISH-NETS if ' ; s Health Officer Adams Reports ' Complaints to the City | i w Commissioners. ' f Health Officer T. L«e Adame made f tbe following report lo Ihe City Commissioner* at their weekly meeting: | - To the Honorable Commissioners of . the city of Oceau CHy— , Gentlemen:— Tbe city sllll continues free from- all disease* of an lufectlou* nature. *lx months having elapsed t aliiaa the la*t case reported: Fortlie month of March there have ' j been six births and four death* ra- ' ported There have been uo marriage* r In tlie department of charities, there ' are a few families who have had to be « aided, but I tbluk the prewiil week 1 • will see the city relieved of all tlist ex- ' e lo commou with all other city officials. I am receiving a number of com7 ptaliu* regarding Hie Imn-ooliectioii ol v I have also received s complaint bv ' | a cltixen residing. ou Plea-ure avenue I thai tlie pound tlshermen are again « *presdiug tbelr uet* ou the vacant lots « between -Hlxtb and Beveiilli street— " 1 and was asked if some measure* could ' not he Iskeu to preveut this summer ' the nuissuce from these nets that < existed last year. ' I have el«o received a complaint 1 against a party who baa established a kennel for tbe breeding of dog* iu ( 5 one of tbe I -est residential sections of j I tbe city. Tbe residents" of tbe neigh- (| r borhood unite Inylrclarlng tbe condl- u Hons In Ihe past to have been almost c . beyond endurance. I have visited the I premises, but found only three dog*, j. While tbe sanitary condition* could a have been better, the premises were In a better condition than I expected lo |( ( tlud them. However, I do not thlok c e It tbe right thing lo compel people r who come here and Invest the r money . In homes to be annoyed by any such f| condition as has existed within the ^ ' I would recommend lliat an ordl* (j ' be Introduced prohibiting the ^ keeplug of keuuels wltblo certain d limits aud defining a kennel as a , place where female dogs are kept fur |( breeding. „ Kcspeclfiilly submitted. T. Lee Aiiams , Health Officer. Tbe report was ordered received and ^ LEROY HOWE TALKS r F • T-lls Nca's Bible class ol Woo- □ Ssrsstias Tvt'Msss. * Leroy Howe, of the Bell Telephone " Company, gave an Interesting teii-min- * i uta talk on "Carrylug a Message" to members of the Presbyterian Men's , Bible Class Bund ay afternoon. Jl He traced tbe history of commuul- ' cation atuoDg people from the time ol I carrier plgaopa and the days of carrying tbe post to and from distant potula * means of carriers on horse back. Ha reviewed the history of ioug-dls- ^ I tance commuolcatlon by tneaus of tbe lelepboue, and told bow now people * - can converse a distance of 6000 miles over the telephone. J" There was a good-sized turnout of ' tbe members of tbe Bible clean. GAME LIBERATED Pkcasasls una Q**ll Dlslrlbalrrt ■ iB bp* ati Cossn. County Game Werdeu 81 eel was In • „ town Thursday aud brought with htm 1 four English ring necked pheasants. I Tbsae wets released by E. J. Hsdd ou a farm oear Beg lata City. 1 . Tbarr were 80 of these pheasants, a I number of quail aud also a few rab « II bits sent to Warden (Mad by the Bute e Game Commission for release In this I 1 Asstmblymau Mark Lake, when be discovered that only 80 phea sauls were > . sent to thia county, waa considerably j • szarclssd and ha wrote to tbe prealdsn! of the commission. Mr. Lake ' a had baao promised 200 of these birds J 8 for distribution In Cap* May County. , I, bom* In this city and will assist b.r I g father. George W. Ernsl, In bis office > work.

Ralph L\ Putnam and wife, of Oermanlown, were here over Bunday, occupying tbelr collage, 1326 Wesley ^ Miss Elsie R. WlnsUnlsy sud Paol T Lsnbart, of Philadelphia, speut tb* week-end with Miss Btbel E. Lee. of J ibis dty. » - F. Glulckert and family, of Wert ! Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, 1884 Central avenue, this city, for " B J. Cook, of Philadelphia, a sum- ( resident, was In town a few daya , during lb* wtak, accompanied by Mr. , Burkbsrdt. Paul MeAHMar, of Philadelphia, , vlartsd bla parents, B. 8. MeAIIMer and wtfo, of Ibis ctty, Saturday evening and Booday. Mrs. C. W. Millar has relumed to bar bom* in Ibla dty arur spending aevaral weeks In Yookera, N. Y., and Geraaentown. * Mia. T. Dowdney Clark, ol Woodbury, waa a visitor bar* Tuaaday. 8 be will eaiarialo a house party in this ally daring the Easter holidays. Ado) p bos Cox and wife have returned lo tbelr boma In Bridgeport, Coan., after a stall to tbelr mot bar, IMra. Lydla O'Briao, Id this dty. Mn. C. M. Campbell, of Atlantic City, was a visitor at tbe boms of bar slater, Mn. E." M Button. lo ibis dty, a .taw days the taller part of tart weak, j T. 8. Blmmooa and wlta and A. J. Chambers sod wlta have ntarned to jtbdr Millvllle bom as after spending 1 j the winter to Florida. They era ana•j William -H. Horn aud family, who 'lbavabaso la fterMa flaring tba WinCim, am now at tbatr German town r'bams. Tbay wlU agon tbatr eattaga r'talMaaMyaknat May Iter the aaaaon-

j CASINO CLUB OPENS AT EASTER . Dance on Saturday Evening, j April 22— Big Times Next f Summer. !be Casino Club, on tbe Boardwalk, ( Will open on Thursday, -April 20. and , open until Mouday, April 24. ( A dance will he given on Saturday , lug, April 22 from 8 30 to 12 o'clock. , For this occasion Mr. Carpenter will ( bring down the ftinous Casino Club orchestra I The Casioo Club program of evaots i will exceed anything ever attempted t at a sum mer num. — Tn* applicants | for membership during tbe winter have u so great that It may be necessary i limit the membership. At the ra- | cent midwinter danzant at the Belle- a vue-Blralford Rose Gardens more than 000 people were present. I TO GIVE MUSICAL t 1 Treat to* vr. O M-ller la First 1 rmbilrrlin Cbsrch. 1 A muslcale will be glveD by William 1 0. Miller, bursar ot the Uulveralty of ' Peuusylvaula. Iu tbe First Presbyter- 1 an Church at 8 o'clock . Monday eve- ' mug, April 24 Admission will be 25 1 cents. Mr. Miller1 has sung tbe Flret * Church on many Bunduring the last few years, and bla marked ability as a vocalist Is known ■ a large number or residents of this 1 city, as well as summer cottagers. r Those of tbe church members deslr- * lug to sell tickets may procure them Mrs. H. A. Ptocb. at Joseph I. * Scull's office. There will be resarda given to tbe two pereoos selling the highest number of tickets ovar ten 0 If ret will be a gold Christian En- * f>ln and tbe second a -silver ® Christian Eudeavor pin. Those sell; ■' 10 tickets will receive one free " ticket. " SHOT IN LEG • Former Ocean Cits Vosib Again ^ la Faltcc Talis. h Chief of Police Bcull on Thursday L received a letter from Detective John ( Lewis, of tbe Camdau police depart- , meut, eucloslng a picture of Horace c Nichols, alias Robert Cameron, who f lived here a fow years ago. Nichols, b s wording to Lewis, broke Into tbe f Heading Railroad station at Clemen- ( ton. N. J , was caught id tba act, ^ jumped out of a wludow aud waa shot ( in tbe leg. Nichols' record waa rtquestrd of Chief Bcull. f Chief Bcull replied that Nichols was arrcatsd May 5. 1918, for stealing leadOn May 24. 1916. ha was arrested for breaking aud entering Tbaddeoa Van- ( Gtlder'a store at Petersburg, aud was given six months to tba county )all. ^ He baa been In tbe navy, bat was dls- f charged ou account of being bad. His father, Ihe chler wrote, la working at c Penn's Grove. , M. E. BOYS WON | t Eaciilag Bsskrt Ball Sams Willi Tbe Flret M. E. junior basket ball | defeated tbe First Pmbyterlan , Hve al tbe armory on Baturday nlgbt t Ibe score of 17 lo 16. lo the Aral half the Methodists bald tbe Presbyterians scoreless, tba score j J being LI 0 at tbe end of Ibe half, but, ( od Held goals by C. Ferguson and j Bvlt, tbe Presbylerlans soon Had tba ( and an extra parted waa ( uece-sary to decide tbe leeoe. ( Line-up: , Mat hi* \ I Haley ' Goff / Forward ( Prt0, I Balterlec Cooler Wallace 1 ku'p1"} Uu*rt {h. Ferguson I Heed Substitutes Belt Field goals— Batteries, 8; Mathta, 2; < Kulp. 2; Haley, 2; II Fargnaoo, 2; i Bvit.8 Foul goals — Chatlln, 8; Haley. , 1. Referee, Towoaend. (

ATTENDED LUNCHEON H', — — Tt ocean ctlr Brslaaaii at fatal j • cist's Wee bis Kraal. K. Among the Ocean City visitors at El r tba luucbaou of tba Ocean CHy Yacht U Club In Philadelphia, last Tbnnday, were William E. M assay, Otla M. sti Townsend, Bpeocar B. Bwan, Mayor an . Joseph G. Champion and Ibe Rav. C- soi H. Botinsr. cy Alexander Lawrenoe prartdad aa en toaslmaster, and Commodore Wall, 1 recently raiurosd from an axtaodsd so stay In Florida, made an address, Tba as Rev. Mr. Bobnsr, as ebaplaln of tba club, also mads a brief address. tb r . a Oi | Assaal Mart Oak*. G Tba members of tba Woman's Hobs 8i i Missionary Auxiliary of tba First M. Bl [ E. Cbnrcb are planning tbalr acoual at I shad bake to b* bald In tba chnreh so- at clal rooms T^Maday, April 19. Tickets. U fifty cents. A One moon la being pra- , pared. Don't forget Ibe dale sod come U , out, Is Ibe request of tbe member*. <H * a al AKcctart a* Cwal «*aa. * Mrs Cbrtatloa Haadtay and bar son aa ' and ,Mtm Margaret Beull, who Uvea b ' with Mrs. Head lay, wan mad* aari oualy III Tuaaday night by gas from a b c coal stove tn tbatr boms. Mrs. Head- tt * ley, who la janMram at tbe big k aebool. a waa again takae very III wbtla at aebool « yesterday morning. V I. i a i II lo wra- t. Wrokan taaad. h « William T. W ascot t. a leadtagaaady h •- manufacturer to Pblladalpbtatavmaay years, died aaddaaly at bM hams to « a Oak Laao a* Boaday- HI* fa a ma I ■ a- leak place ;rta4ay staraMX M». t ra Woman hod a aamkar <f Mats to . la jibjecrty, wbmobaawbada*4Wmabta |

iwashinoton camp has very jolly celebration

Recitations, Speeches and a Sketch That Convulsed Everybody. More than 170 member^ aod frisode of Washington Camp. No. 76. P. O 8. of A., gathered In tbe lodge rooms. I Friday evenlog, and were delightfully ( i entertained, tbe occasion being Ibei1 anniversary of the organl-li zatlun. ' i 1 Claude L. Nickdtaoo, praaldaat of the camp, aniibuoccd the Dumber*, i tbe opening one of which waa the ' sluglng of^t.'olumbla, tbe Gam of tbe ; by all. This was followed by a prayer by tbe Rev. Cbarlm H Bobner, pastor of tba First Presbyterian ' Two vocal selections by Dr. J. TboroHughe*. "Memorise" and "Foollab Questions," were sung Id bis usual ' style. Tbe accompanist was Mi*s | Ada M. Ranch. Mlas Josephine Parker Taylor was ber element In her recitation, ' How Played Ihe Piano, ".and woo deserved applause. A well executed violin solo by C. -Hioemsker was followed by a selection. "Four Jolly Blacksmiths." a vocal quartet, comprialog Dr. J. Hugbee. William H. Collleeou. Jr., M. Button and Lewla E. Bmitb. This pleased the crowd so much that an encore was demanded. Tba quarrespouded by singing "The Gypsy Trail." Tbe voice* of tbe members of tbe quartet bfoodad barmoolonaly and tbelr singing waa tbe best that ha* been heard here In some time. They were accompanied by Mlm Iona B. Tbe Rev. Dr. Bobner made -a brief address, sud In tbe beginning be mid that this arrangement of tb* program reminded blm of a ministerial friend who dined In a town In Bucks Couoty , Pa. As tb* first course, lea cream waa , served, this being followed by sauer , kraut. He said tbat H waa wltb great pleas tbat bis wife and himself again accepted Ibe kind hospitality of lb* camp. To Illustrate bla point of the'r feelings, be told 4b* story of tbe teacher aDd tba little biy, but tbe ( minister mid It was difficult to de- i scribe bow good are tba feelings of blmself aod wlfa toward tba camp mem- I here Dr. Bobuer next told tba atory of a i colored ml ulster who waa preaching i bla trial sermon, a trial sermon like Kulp aod himself preach wbeo bey go to soma place where tbay wauY - make a good Impression. Tbe colored preacher was requested by tba regular pastor lo make the BUDouucemeut tbat a collect! >u would be taken raise money to fresco tba abyss iu tbe rear of tba pnlplt. When the visiting preacher mad* tb* announce ment be put It tbl* way: "A collection will be taken up to tbe abscess Iu lbs back of the preacher." Dr. Bohoer mid that bssaw by tbe program that this to tb* fourteenth auulvsrsary of tb* camp. Fourteen years lo tbaa* days to not a long lima, It has bean long enough for tba camp to have accomplished gnat thloga aud to establish It self thoroughly lu this community. Tba speaker mid tbat bis church prim* uotblng mora greatly than Urn handsome silk flag presented to tb* cbnrcb lbs oamp soaa* lima ago. Dr. Bohoer related ' another atory, wblcb. Ilk* Ha predecessors, mad* a bit wltb bla bearers. Pat waaaztnoae. ly happy on* day because b* bad doo* three good things, aa b* told a physlol. oglst who was quart tODlug blm. Pat, passing a catbadml.aaV a poor woaeaa wltb a baby In bar arms. Bbadsslrad to have tba child chrtrteoed After bearing bar atory, Pat gav* bar 1 a tan -dollar bill aod told bar to have ' tbe child christened and ratom to blm Ibaaavao dollar* remaining. Preassd to tall wherein be had dona three good daads, Pat answered tbat ba~had dried tba tsar* from tba womaa's ayes, , saved a son I from purgatory aod got , aevao genuine dollars for a coaotarfMt t tan-dollar MU. I In conclusion Dr. Bobnar aatd be ; dart red personally tn thank tb* camp I numbers for tba gift of tba flag" and ' also for tbatr ourdtal Invitation to attend tbaa* anniversary exercise*. A mml* skrtrh "Kahulldlns the A tb* W|

Hotel Rudolf h," waa (ban prasaotsd. u Tbacart ol characters waa aa foilowa: o| Ball boy, Roy E Darby; manager. M MayllD RoMoaon; Jaw contractor, . E. Reock; Irish workman, M T. Gaudy. # II was a riot of faaay atorim from start lo flu to fa, and lb* aadtonc* waa In np roar throughout. There wan local blla and (bar* was a perfect eyelona of joke* tbat convulsed tb* crowd. b Daring the sketch there wan several vocal number* that ware wall glvesr ^ and apprseiaiad. Roy Darby aaog "Tba Preacher and Bear;" Elmer E. Hanek, "When I " Back to tba D. & A.?' Lawto T. * "Klllaraay. My Horn* O'attb* ' E. Maylm Robtoaoo, "Don't " tba Hand That's Feeding Yom" " and t bar* waa a dart by Baa Baack aod Lowto T. Gaady, "M M Waaa't tat * Irish aad lbs Jawa." ' Tbs Bav Joseph B. Kulp, partorof I bo First M. E. Church, next lotrodocad, mid ba mw tbat ha bad arrived of tb* sebadolo. He ratamd to a ebangs In tba priotad program. Ha mid K waa tba flrrt Urn* In bla Ufa that bad baaa ahead af Uma. Dr. Kalp assatad tbalsflga mm Ibat was glad to ba gniliH. Ha was totroduead to an aflMr Ilk# this a year ags, wboa ha was a rtraagae to tbto alty. ami ba baa toaraad that tbto Gamp aaa always go a unto bsuor. Ma aigaataall— la do- 1 tag Ha hart all tba Uom, he mid, aad ' Hlartratod tbto by a taoty. i tbto the yaayta ' I from all walks .flBft all sat* I aad all iaaomlaattoaa. aad am tart to I i aklp. Wa know thrttbam am athar i paaptaaf aamHaam awd waamartm

wa look dowo upon otbara wltb conWar Isacbcs os that are Dead another, tbal on* nation needs tbe other nation, aod tbat w* are Interdependent. but wa are proud of ou' country. America baa given o* a naw opportunity, a b Iter atari and a better chance. Comparing tbto country with tba royal govern meots of tb* other side, tb* speaker mid Ibat bare w* tall a man to make good aod what be gala to bla. Lincoln to proof thai ooe stand Ing no lb* lowest rung can reach Idea1 heights. We bars a* pa rated Church and Blal*. Craad, roc* or beliefs shall not stand in tbs way of a man coming lo tbto country. Wa moat la careful lo avoid religious persecution. It to Dot American to run down any men for bla belief. We rtaud for lb* large thloga— tba square deal for every aaan. Tb* speaker mid ba to aura tbat an organization Ilka tbto to balplng to further tb* grenl cause for wblcb America ataoda. In eoocloatoo. Dr. Kulp assured tb* lodge mam bars tbal ba waa glad to b* 1 wltb I hem tbat aeanlng. Lewis E. Bmllb sang a solo, "Three 1 tar Jack." As usual, ba waa aooorad 1 MtaNaMIe ■. Towner's radiation, ' " 111 thirty Batting a Hen," waa also | aoeorod, aod aba responded wltb a Tba axsiBliis wan closed with tb* ' rtagtagaf "My Oeoatry, Tto of Thee." I Following tbto, all war* Invited loto aa adjurtiag mem, wham refresh i moots waa* served. • Waabtaglaa Gamp ba* 1M aaam- ■ bam. Dariag tb* years of 4ts org sol . • aaltaa K baa goto art W7I8 M to sick a liaiBH iai MB to death baaoflta. a Ili bllMip Iiinilatlt tba aatoa a* « MR

soldier boys i won easy game i Had No Trouble Defeating j New York Shipbuilding Company's Team. I I I he Ocean CHy Military Club's live . won ^o> easy victory al Ihe armor; | s Baturday night over the New York j r Shipyard Company's qnliilel. frrm ' I I Camden, which drfealed tlie locals II | -lagame played during llie wftilti ! j mouths. Tbe score was 86 to 16 " " short. They knew "Charley" Kolp. ( son of tbe Rev. J K. Kulp. a fast t young high school player, and the; r pressed him into service. •■Charley" - put up a good game and scored out i field goal. After B reck ley ^iad failed to connect . wltb tbe basket no two foul chances. . Lennox, for the visitors, missed ou* j I chance, and thru sent tbe hall through , i for ooe [xiliil -llils sfler flye minimis j of exciting play ■ Uelges made * field goal, aud Bracki ley did likewise, closely follow, d bv - Welseothal. A little later Moe gol another, as did Hreckley, and then i Johusoo found the basket fnr a field . * goal. A few minutes later be repeated ! . with an excellent throw. . I-euoox made a foul , goal, and Ibis . was followed up by a field goal. Kulp | I put the visitors two more point* ahead - by his field goal r When tbe whistle blew for tbe endf lug of tbe first half, the score was 16 I to II to favor of tbe soldier boys. ' ' Breckley scored two field goals In " f rapid succession lu tbe secoud half, j - and Gilbert also made a Held gual. Breckley got ou* field gual aod oue ' foul goal lu tbto half, but missed fout 1 chances lu score on foul goals. Wei- 1 1 seuthal scored two field goals aud 1 Johnson seut tbe sphere through Ihe -basket for four field goals. For a mln- * ate or two tbe locals kepi Ibe ball to r themselves, aod there was great ap-■tooe-up: ' ocean ci tv sew york shipyard Johnson t Forward } U" H,d* ' B reck lay i \j.Hyda ' Welscnlhal . t 'enter Leooox : UX"} {»r Field goals— Juboaoo, 6; Breckley, - - 6; Welseothal, 6; Gilbert, 1; Hyde, 1; Leooox. 8; Oelges, I; Kulp, I. Foul l goals— Breckley . 2; Hyde, 4. Referee, [ Colllssou ' Tb* Ocean CHy Military Club five I > loat Its tart game of tbe Brasbore 1" "League series with Cape May Wed- > uesday eveolog of last week, 81 to 24. ' Hsoderaoo, Pierce aod Hlldratb ' were out of the line up, Roy JoIidsoo 1 and Gilbert substituting. 1 Johnson slgoshzed bl> appearance ' by maklug tbe first field goal shortly after tb* opening of tbe game. We:s, eutbal and Breckley later did likewise 1 Breckley missed one foul throw, * landed another, and missed a third. Each of these throe players scored an- ' other field goal. Little aud Camp each : 1 caged tbe ball for a field goal, aud 1 Kirk scored three fool goals, tba Oral ' half ending 16 to 7 In favor of tba * locals. Tb* Capes got busy In tb* second ' half, aod soon lied lb* acors al 19 1 ' Cap* May weut two point* ahead, and 1 Johnson tied tba score again al 21There waa another It* at 28. Breckley 1 scored on a foul goal throw, and there Ocean CHy remained. '• Line-up: ocean city cap* may '- JobUSuU \ Forward (Camp * Breckley/ Forweld {UlUl I- Welseothal Center Lemmon L «— {SKr"-.' i- Field goals— Johns ID, 4; Breckley, I 2; Wslasulbsl. 4; Camp, 8; LlUle, 8; t Lemmon. 6; Kirk, 2. •a Foul goal* — Breckley, 8; Kirk, 8a Referee, Collissoo. d ■ * ■ d "Occlalss Bap" Otoaarvart. a • Decl-lou Day" wa* marked In tb* Flrrt Baptist Banday School Bunday. * Tb* pertor spoke and used lb* crayon. II Mlm Bulb Stephen sou sang • Decide For Jesus," and daring tb* singing >* more tbau a dosan of tb* younger P mam bars of tb* school look tbs stand ld for Christ. Tola brought great joy lo I" all present.

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i Real Estate Por Sale BIO - BAROAIN8 I Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, famished and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the I time of year to buy Cottages and Lota at this Popular Seaside Resort . very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 619 Anbury Avenue ' Own City. M J. r r\ ||4 The Reliable r O^VCll S Dry Goods Store ' We are better prepared to serve you -for—the coming year than ever before, with all seasonable merchandise. Large stock, right prices and reliable goods. POWELL'S . 921 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J Phpaaas ' MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No watting for two weak* to know tf yoa can get tt; we can tell yoa * ones. Bargains in Boy and Ocean front proporttaa. Cbolea oottagsa to • sola. Also tola for Investment and ton Improvement the eboto* o ! J.M. CHESTER* CO., i Ocean City, N. J

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motzij nam « ntta*»my . _ H0TGL bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth BtrssU OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E. Frith BcckinohaR. Scotch Mall 8 A T OB M THE IMPERIAL ~ l"IS CENTRA I. AVE.. OCEAN CITY. N i^tori-"*' h**rh Ho'»9 THE KATHLU Now o'pen for the rea-ou lUZCwntrsI Areroe. OCEAN (OT. r.j. ' Ctoeed unlll R«rbgi. iai»x>#*a*,' WYOMING TN SCEAB ATUtk (ipsa ail lb* year > s Hoi Water Has A. P. siiju HOTEL ATGLEN _. Ob* of tbs most sautrslly loaatod batola in Osaao City, lb* aim km always bam Is make thai horns salad and homsHU and Ma 'st.zstsKsss&r a. c. sarr. »■*>. NfW HOTEL ELBERON E1UUTU AND CENTRAL' AVKMOfl OCEAN CITY, ft. A, (Taylor and aayre, Proprlrtresaas aod newly papered. Beu Pbooaa: 17-X aad THE HEWUNGS MlDtn and Waalay are. ureas Ctiy, M. j. RmervaUonsm^t^^^rtNM may Sa ^ ~ " . " la. SSSKttSTAfl p-ovid a waa t ean bs Vood In Hasans — O. W. t. W UUlMl DE, fro*. THE IDLEWIU OPEN ALL TEAR tloortja Tana thai CMy. N. 4. Rat wans Elcblb and Nlstb "treaU mre j. E.NuaaartR JOHN E. TOWNSEND w Electrical Contractor. _ 1187 Aflbtiry Ave. OcBfln Ctty Hwr JBTflBT ■mi aaraneW - ^ «am«. tasoa ? H. BirkksHt ft 0k £ PLLXBIS8 and HUltM m Ml ASSt ai AIUCl - aCXAX cm b8smr Hot Watar. INaam as* Vaane NaaNag Raureiai.tot-X i LLSTHIIUN e lUCUBTHrt WKllflMt jobbino sons isoawu am mi UMB lap O Agent for Btawart'a Iron Worts Ob, "tomtl St im loai In. "* Otis M. Town sand rt A Practical Bmaban ArabBmg ' Ltomuad by tba Btata. -> •> CIQHTH STREET, OPR. P.O. OCKAW CITY W. J.

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