Ocean City Sentinel, 27 April 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 1

""" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY, N. J- THURSDAY, APRIL ST, I'll (i _ NO 5

Ocean City Sentinel _BrR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor j Si.oo Per Year. Strictly io Advance. J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Botldlor, Masu-r aud Examiner In Uhancerj . riuprsm. Court OommlRloosr. Notary PwbUcCAFE MA* l«IIHI HOI M, B. J. (Opposite Public Buildings). LAWAOFFICES " C Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings & Read R^ms 81k Ud jmd 817 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. H, NEWELL HEULINGS " Attorney at Law 809 Eighth Street Ocean City New Jersey MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor CCEAN CITY. N. J. Eyes Examined Without Drops flic r™U r.ortnr»^'l>n«"l""'n«* lo p'blladclpbla ' M) .uxjkM^eOi^ea^ana^fipt^tacinalaaf • **Pr«n^UDn'n|«m» ^duplSjlrd ^at^ short ; ™ w. ELY ATLABTIC CITT, *. J. HIM) re Kaat Una Paaaea Door. .n i nn »« Hoara Monday ate Allen Corson, M. D."'£ -■ Ocean City New Jersey — .BsU 6* ^ ^ DR- W. P. HAINES | COn. NINTH AMD WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Florence Brick Haines COR. »TM AND WESLEY AVE MEChANO-THERAPIST

M adlral and Corrective Uyuioaallca D JJERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. ° 807 WESLEY AVE. . OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY orntvHoura: ttoMw.m. OAeaHMra ~ Ball Pboor 171 1 JOHN H. WHITiCAR, M. D. Elgbtb aud Central aveuue Ocean City Newr Jersey j £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER ►« Dentist1* 809 Central Avenue T)R. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist art" ?• L_ ' Oax AdiwIaUUrrd!* "vWat Ray Trsatwewt. Kvanlnaa by appolnlux nl Ball 345-A Beth Pbour) later-State 1*-B Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Tbornley Hughes, P. D. Manager »th and Wealey Ave*. Ocean City, N.J

Mark Undertaker and Embalmer •PbonalM OCKAJI CITY. « J 1 BEADLEV A ADA BIN ■- R ead inar Coal aaea -iy Yard. TEETH aai WHMY Watch and Jewelry Repalrinj Mayer's 752 BOARDWALK OP8N ALL YBAR Try an Advertisement 7 ia the SENTINEL

A Beautiful Boat House Foot of Thirteenth Street DINK corner with charniinn surroundings, build- ' j ^ ing lias S rooms and bath, open fire place; gas and coal, ranges, two lavatories. Lot is worth S1400. Improvements cost over $2900 and are as good as new. We offer it complete for < only $2950. I, The greatest bargain ever offered on the Bay Front j, MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Ave. For Sale at a Bargain Figure House on First Street near Beach, with 1 8 rooms, bath and every convenience. This will he a great bargain if sold within a week. For information sfce JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. i B. Frank Smith 1 If you have money to loan sec us for good investments. For sale, fine ; lot* on .Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. ' Two lots comer First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap. 1 $1200. F'ourti en room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, ; attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed j with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. " PLANTS FLOWERS BEAUTIFY YOUR GROUNDS t miv require in' I be Uue of Shrubbery'. ^Exer greens. Redding Rlanls of nil kinds, Hedges, Trees, etc., etc. k Give us size of plot an,l particular* as to exposure and ' ' """Sin m .Srtg.. •citing out plants so the*- mar get well started before hot weather «...■» on. Hydrangeas. Roses. Bulbs snd a full line of cnl flowers always in stock. Ferns . specialty. .. I COLONIAL GREENHOUSES p." o. soosrri. Limmooo. n. J. T«L«e-o«. so"«"* *°"I,T' '*"* PLUMBINO

Are von getting entire satisfaction »s to prices, workmanship and business conrbey? If S.TJ& pay you to gir. me s truL I em id an ««pt, ^omdlygood eare of your repair work of which 1 make a specialty. I bare no expcusiYa aatabluhmenl clerical force to maintain. Givs me a trial. (4otli Pho„.. c. H. BACON 607 Eighth at Interesting to Investors Those Who Wish a Desirable location lor a Seasiie Horn? rrtR « A L E — * few lota located in Section G. Ocean City. N. J.. t-un assum (n ricinjtJ. o( StMe tI«d md I'enusylranU and Reading Bailroad stations. Also sites for bungalows situate os Great Kgg Ilarbor Bay . BeceleyY Point . N. J. ARTHUR^ 15. J3 ARROWS 1 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Inferior Lighting is Like Stopping Your Watch to Save Time. t_ ®

k Good Gas Light costs no more than a poor one. fl A.k lor a FREE DEMONSTRATION ot our <~JXZ. 0 The City Gas bight Company > Eleventh and Haven Ave. t 8 OFEAN CITY, N. d- 1 mi. iiiiiiiiiniiiii W" " — : ■" The Needle Lovers Shop J - :

r H. C. FREEMAN VCWN C?£VJ" 131 ®H^tLVM..STp""T" ART NtCOLCWOHK MATERIALS DESIGNING AND STAMPING OUR BOARDWALK STORE IS NOW OPEN FOR T-HK-' SEASON , COLUMBIA YARNS NOVELTIES I J U— I — ~ " "

Do not make a Real Estate transaction without Title lusuruute. Consult, - puantic Sututl and Tills law Gompany 1 * ATLANTIC C'TY. N. J. CAPITAL. EtSQ.000.00 .-a „ SilSSLa. SSJTEL. Kiamaablr Charge* Prompt bcrrtce - orriclS REAL EUTaTg ISO Law HUILOIRU. ROOMS 1, a aWO^S ^ L *"** """

13 NEW FIREPLUGS FOR ( 'VARIOUS PARTS OF CITY

Commissioners Promptly Com- . jily.With Request of Officers | of Fire Department. j At I be weekly meeting ot the «Hy 1 -ommlaalODer*. Mayor ( hamplou j j slated that be had received a request from the Art department for thirteen j , i additional II replugs to lie placed In j drQereot aeetloua of the tow q. A little later lo tbe meeting. Mayor Champion presented the following iwriurion j 1 covering tbe matter, which was! adopted: | -YVbeareas. It has been recommended by tbe officer* of the lite department mat new fireplug, be placed In the 1 city of 0=eao City at certain place. - designated lit the request: therefore 1 be It . ' Resolved, by the Boerd of Cominfs- 1 1 .loners of Ocean City, New Jersey, that fireplug, be placed at tbe follow- I l "*« P',ce'; ' Brighton place, bear Corlotblao ave- • uue; Park place, near Corinthian avenue: Peunlyo place, midway between Atlantic avenue and Corinthian avenue; Second street and CorlotbiaD avenue; riecoDd Mreet aud Atlantic avenue; Muorlyn terrace aud Huardwslk; Plymouth place and Boardwalk; Eleveolb street and Ocean avenue; Thirteenth" street aud Wealey avenue; Klfleeuth street and Wesley avenue; Thirteenth street and West ' avenue, and Fourteenth street aud Wesley avenue. Be It further the same shall be In accordance with to the placing of fireplugs. 1 EASTER EXERCISES | The committee In charge of the , arrangements of tbe Easter program J for the Buuday school of tbe First Baptist Cburcb Is lo be heartily congratulated upon the splendid success of tbe occasion. With many visitors 1 and friends preseut. tbe school pre . sented a most lotervattog and enter- 1 talulng program of Easter music, reel S^Pn-g^u'^ure^s^TaM)-helpful In tbe presentation of our duty aDd privilege Id tbe aendlDg of the gospel to tbe countries of the world At the close of tbe services the boys and girl, received each a chocolate egg, which bore the first name of tbe child. The little folks were glveo dainty Easter cards. Bougbl Ao'o Hearse. Assembly mau Mark Lake'a new automobile bearae will arrive iu town tbls week. Mr. Lake oow has bis new Wioton 6 catchihgim in "sonny sooth

' E. B. Bacon Confirms Stories of Bert. Darby's Prowess | With the Line. The/ following to the SSNTINEI. from E B. Bacon, of Jersey t'lly. a ba. been spending a few weeks In St. Petersburg. Fla., explain, itself: P Tbe teoent papers of 81. Petersburg. Fla., report tbalMr. Bertram Darby Various reports on tbe street say that Mr. Darby look with him som» Bsh, as well aa ttsh atones. Ever sluce the discovery of Ibe •ttlver of Doubt." It eeeins as If travt. elers are questioned when they relate _ any remarkable experience. Should — Mr. Datby reach homa without any Kitsb, bul only etorlee of what be did, I felt It well, ou account of bta reputa tloD aud my friendship for bun. to ■end along au affidavit, which 1 enwhich 1 *■

close, tu tbe shape of a clipping takan |D one nf the papers. u Yon will nutetbat "Bert" waa one of tue party that captured about 900 pounds of Osh. 1 looked up tbe Mr. Baker referred to and found him to be a man of veracity. He eonUrtned all paper stated and even went further, F telling me that It took the official weigher to decide who weighed tbe most— Bert or oue of the Osh. Tbe h Osh won. • With such tales. I thought It beet « forme lo rumaln a while lotgerand a see if tbere is anything In Osb- t arman'a Inck. 1 I am Inclined to think tbet* la and will delay my departure until tbe last of tba month, but hope to be back In Ocean City In time not to miss tbe "good thing." of tbe summer season tbara. Your, sincerely, ' k E. B. Baoos. , Fag Heat. Established flour and feed store. InOoreoo. Ocean City, N.J. edv , lg 80, tf Tba present employer ot a capable and dependable piatd desire* 10 place ber In good poeUtuh lo Ocean Oily for July and Augoat. Apply lu person or by letter to 1KB North Eleventh street, Philadelphia. Adv., f-Sq IL Try Hugbe.' favorite lotion for rough oasa-aad obagpad skin; » cents J-"*. ««.»■

■ | J OCEAN CITY GIRL BECOMES BRIDE . y | H. Sherry, Jr., and h Miss Frances C. Smith h Are Wedded. '' , Au unusually pretty wedding took ,1 I William F Gardiner, of tbls city, | Slierry'jr., . f Philadelphia and Miss ti i1 Fraucks t". rimllb. » It., has a large t, abe has lived most of her hfe." were b H Bobner. pastor of t lie First Presbj- t l'be ceremouy uc-une-l 111 tbe par . . lots of tbe borne, the decorations of t . which coutprlaed |>alm« aud cut n . flower.. Ml.s Adelia Powell played , the wedding march t , The bride w-asatiired iu a w hite em- . , bruldered gnwn, trimmed with white „ . roses aud sweet pees. g The bridesmaid. Mlas Ixtulse Smltb. •> , of Llewellyn. Pa , sister of the bride, piuk ribbons. She carried a bouquet t -w isher, of Philadelphia, a Cham V , t Mr. Hberry f»r a number of years. | 1 A receplluu fulluwed tbe wedding, < E at which were preseut II fly guests from Ocean City and Philadelphia < and Ha suburbs. ! Tbe bride received a great number c of beautiful presents, aliening Iter pop- J ularlty with her friends. " Mr eud Mrs. Btietry left Isle In tbe ( eveulug Oil their wedding trip. | * They will be et home after Mey 15 , u al J9-J9 North Judson street, Pbtladel- 1 " plile Mr. rih»rry ts a bookkeefer for the < " ! Philadelphia, « North Delaware ave- ( ? For rest' F tieater." V ud "bis wife, end" F. y m. Ashley, treasurer of the Uarrack , * Theater, aud his wife, of Philadelphia, arrived here tbe lelter part of lasl s week and opened their homes for the , se«»oo Win Kobb. ot tbe South , broad Theater, aud his w Ife were here for Easter. y . The members of the Ocean City Military t lub'a auxiliary will give a live *' hundred caid partv et the armory this n evening. Admlsslou, 25 ckuts. All who care to play cards are Invited '0 1 * etteud

SCENE OF ll PRETTY WEDDING

Friends at Marriage of, ' E. S. Miller and Miss Coleseoft. 1 Methodist Episcopal Church. Camden, when the pe.lor, the Rev j -Holme. Francis Hravatt performed 1 the marriage of Mi-i Edith M.e C .les A. Cole-cott. of Ml ^nn « reel Cam aud Eugene -coll Miller, of thl The I. ride wa. given In marriage by 1 tlful wedding go w u of Ivory sallo. blos-oina. -be carried an elaborate I -bower boquet of orchids and lllp a of i The flower girl Ml.s Catharine Wat"on, was daintily dre.-e>l in white net trimmed with rosebuds aud carried Mr- J Keimar'd Aldrldge of Cbea terlown, Md . a cooeln of Ibe bride as matron of honor, and wore a gowu f eta -Ilk. with floral Irimming aud gold lace, -be carried a large hoquet of pink snapdragons. Miss Gertrude 1. Collin, and Mha Keba 8 Fox, of Camden, were the brldesmtld.. Mis. Collins wore pale blue net over tallela silk, with sliver i trimmings, and All.. Fox apricot net taffeta -Ilk. with gold trimmings. , Ophelia' rosea. I Parker Miller, of tbls city, a brother Tbe u.bers were Welter i. Mathla, r of Jersey City; Henry M. Koulde, of - Joseph 8w an. of Ocean City; Arthur W Shoemaker, of Perm's aud J. Edward Yoss, i of Ocean t Ity. They ail wore bouton- ■ nlers of gardeutes. Mrs. William A Cole-cott, mother I of the bride, wore a baudoame gown I of pale lurquol-e blue georgette crepe - over pink latlcia .Ilk, with opalescent and stiver lace trimmings aud corsage of orchids. Mrs 8. B. Miller, mother of the • black chiffon over satin, with corsage 1 of roses Tbe chnrcb was beautifully deco 1 rated with an elaborate display of I palms, ferns, hydrangea". Iille# aud e dairies, with, tbe pews marked Willi silk ropes sod baskets of cut flowers Prof Powell U. Flihlau, of Csuideu a summer resident of Ocean City, pre--tded at the organ. , After the ceremony, a reception waII given at tbe home of the bride's par o ente, &48 Peon street, lo which abont 1350 guests were invited. The bouse

' reading will ; beautify station , F. H. Heret Sends Supt. F. M. ! r. Falk's Letter to Mayor f, Champion. It Franklin H . Herat, president of the Twentieth Street Improvement Association, aud chairman of oue of the committees appointed last fall In Una v. with tbe "City Beautiful" movement, sent to Mayor Champion, a few days (d ago, tbe following letter: ay Hon. Joseph G. Champion— Dear Mayor:-I herewith beg lo encloee a copy of letter received from Mr. F. M Falk. superinteodent Atlaotlc City Railroad, advising ua that the . .1 VlAr.flrml UfMt Will

Improvement Very truly, x, Fbakklin H. Hehht, a Follow ing was the enclosure: t MB Fbakbli* H. HBKOT. Peunty Ivanla Cold Storage and Mar- b kel Co., Pblla. — a Dear Sir:— 1 have pleasure In advla. you that we have uow obtained authority for the Installation of the water at Fifty-first street. Ocean City, and we will arrange lo go ahead aud 1 tlx up the grass plot, etc., as per your | request. I Very truly, I F. M. Falk. < Superintendent. George Kllllao, of Barrlogtou, N. i„ , and bla bride, who was Miss Mary Pyle, also of Barruiglon, have been ► pending tbelr boueynioon at tbe Wyoming lo tbls city. They were married by the Rev. Groves W. Drew , . of the Third Baptist Church, Pbtladel- , pbla, Saturday afternoon. Legal papers of all descrlptloua. Including wills, are carefully drawn by _ R. Curtis Koblosou al his office, 744 J Asbury avenue. Ocean City. N. J. adv r Lost.— Oold eye-gl.sae«. Friday af- * teruo n, between Usrdluer's store and I. the Imperial. Return to Mr*. U. Denl olog, Imperial Hotel. adv., i-l r Waktbo at Ohcb.— 5400 or 8500. on « first mortgag*. For further parlk-wiars -. apply or addrere Sentinel offiee. U Oceao City, N J.

FOUR GENERATIONS TO B ATTEND FAMILY DINNER

William Lake, Daughter and G Granddaughter Will Obaerye Birthday Anniversaries. Four generations will be represented at a family dinner at the borne or Wll- cl llam Lake and wife, of this city, this oi evening, ou the occasion of the celebra- tn 1 tlon of a triple event— the birthday an P nlveraarles of Mr. Lake, oue of bla ai daughters, Mrs. A. O. Gilbert, and ber bi daughter. Mrs. A. K. Chester. Tbe w ! fourth generation will be represented b> - by Mlaa Evelyn Chester. Her blrtb- U ' day anniversary, however, will not be e until September 30, wbeu she will be h • six years old. a1 » Mr. Lake, who, as a civil engineer, b was Ocean City's first surveyor, will ti be 78 years old loday. Tbe birthday b '■ anniversaries of Mr* Gilbert and Mrs' - r. Chester felling oo yesterday. It wee t * decided to oi-serve tbe three birthdays | It iph«. -- h*,H, Mr and Mrs. • present, Mrs.

William Lake, will be: Assemblymen , and Mrs. Mark Lake and tbelr family. ■ comprising Misses Edue. Bertha. Ma- , bel aid Hilda Lake and J. Preecott i Cadman, Jr , end wife. . A. O. Gilbert and wife. A Cecil Gilbert. A. B. Chester, wife end daughter aud William L. Gilbert aud wife. Mlas Bailie W. Lake Tbrre was a jolly reunion of Mrs. mere a joiiy reuuiuu wi «i>.

Hannah Abg'e family et ber borne = Saturday end Sunday. Tboee present were Lyndon Aog aud wife, of ■ Brooklyn; Harry Gilbert, wife end daughter, Mlas Irme. of Philadelphia; Wlllard Aug and wfe, Oscar Ang and son and Horace Ang. of Ibis clly Also In the party was Prerton Polk, • of Mercbanlvllle. or mercuwutviiiv.

■ Nailer. B Tbe Bowltog Alley* In the Rowling. ■ Ca.lno, Moorlyu Terrace aud B iardwalk, are now open for tbe season of '• 1916. Ad*., 4 IS, tf. | Try Hughes' Reliable Liver Pllle; > '■ prompt in action; easy to take; eon-; y rem rated in form end always tellable; 4 25 otula per bottle. Hug bee' Central , ' Pharmacy. adv., 10-7, U. '• Fob Sale— Market or delivery d wagon; al-o two-sealed carriage. Address Sentinel office, Ocean City. H. J *0* n Board wanted June lo September. ; "sui , >. .hT. !". «1. .. Z- I t

■ ^ — ■•] MARKS' CANTATA DELIGHTFULLY SUNG , Large Andience in Presbyter- i t j ian Church Was Given a Musical Treat. A magnificent audience tilled tie » evening t./ hear the choir sing I. r . hrlstopber Marks' Canute, "Victo'y l . Divine." Tbe solo work by Lewi* E Smltb. n ' baritone, and Dr. J. Tboruley Hughes u f caulala was mo.t credijable, while prano i ecu al Ives w It^gre^Srharm u and dlsliuctlnn. T hamuli choir V- lo t i fine form throughout the entire eve- c nlng, singing tbe «ioru. pari- with ease arid spoutabelly. > A very pleasing feature of tbe ser- < I made H'|>oasible for the audience lu I t closely follow Ibe I bought of tbe production to lis climax lu tbe'rlsen Lord. ( ■ Too mucb praise caunot be given I > In the promotion of good music In tbe r First Church. Musical services such- i I as last Sunday only call altenllou lo I * tbe feci that Singing of an equal • f quality Is uniformly beard In the Pre* bylerian Church. Whenever visitor- i r drop Into the church they are bound ' lo hear sluglng of tbe best grade, as i i. Mr. Smltb plans every service lo be en i 7 a est belie aud spiritual treat musically ' * was elaborately decorated and hanked '• was rendered by ao orchestra, Ao excelleut menu wa# served, amidst a profusion of floral decora r tlon*. 3 The wedding gifts were handsomely 5 arranged oo long table* entwined 1 w ith pink slid white silk, flowers, etc ' They Included almost everything end were so numerous thai they tilled one e Iftuce 'bum ^ruppg ibe .larger gifts e TaBles a photograph of a beautiful home juat completed at the soulbea.l 3 corner of iMIwutlc avenue and Seventh 5' street, this city, the gift of the pareulof tbe bride. A number of checks for '' substantial amounts from relative. * were amoug tbe gifts. ° After receiving congratulations ana best wishes from their host of frieuds. the newly- weJded couple left ou an * extended wedding tour. Tbey will be „ el borne after June 15 at J01 Atlantic woodside has * advertised city

Sttreopticon Views and Talks In Thirty Pennsylvania Towns. The Rev. G. W. F. Woodslde, of tbls alerted out again early tbla week bla advertising lour for Ocean City , some or tbe cities end towns of He will vlalt tbla week, amoug other places, York sod Herri#Tbe lowna be will be In next week Include Sblppensburg end Chambersburg. Pa , Uagerstowu, Md . end W. Y'e. Mr. Woodslde, who spent moat of Week at his home here, says hi. stereopllcoo views of tbla resort have given In abont thirty cltlea and of Pennsylvania, end be he. been mucb pleased with the interest shown by tbe people. He has been

engaged lo this work for several week*. — experienced some little difficulty . because of Ibe stormy weather, end In | few of the place* he wee confronted with unlooked-for condition, because £ . of llluem among the children, which caused a quarantine to be established S l Uu the whole, however, be feels that t, good results Will follow the exhibition ti • of Ibe views end his talks ou Occau v r Clly. • a Fob Rbnt.— By the year, a 7 room h bouse. Dot end cold water and bath. Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumber 4 Co *<>*•. »-30. tf a

RECORD CROWDS HERE DURING EASTER DAYS

Travel Never Was So Heavy at this Season— Throngs of Cottagers, j The Easter travel lo On an lily, tbla j year eclipsed ell records. Tb- re were more colleger* here Ibau ever before | al this time, end the hotels did g> od I ! The iieadlug Railroad, carried fully twice e« many pas-engrt* 7o tble re•ort from Philadelphia a. at any pre- ■ Easier holiday -e.uon. There were 300 excuralunlst* down od thl. road Suudey, be*lde200 psneuger* on the regular train that morning I There was probably half a* much on the We*t Jersey A Seashore Railroad. TbeShoreVa.t Line began on Friday to run tw o car* ou each trip over, end oil tbe Philadelphia connections at - Pleasentvllle crowd, boarded these car* for Ocean City. The weather eondlllo-s were not very propitious, the cloud, being low- . ering«ei time, aud tbe air ralber raw. . In connequenee, many of those who i planned lo remain for a week or more, i relnrned home Monday. C. Kl I wood Carpenter's Casino Club , the Boardwalk, wa. well patronized and there a large crowd at t the dance Saturday evening. The travel by autn to this city wee - remarkable. Ion. and altogether thla i rv-ort may be .aid to have had an exI ceerilngly good Easier. t A large nudiber of cottager, win . open their summer homes next week. I wbeu the Reeding Railroad Company ► .tart. It* 7 o'clock express up in tbe i morning, and It* afternoon express from Philadelphia to Ocean City. i AN EXCITING GAME ock Reserves win Awoibcr Vlclor, (rum Soldier Boas. Ooeau Clly Military Club's five lost to tbe Ureystock Reserves In en ex- ' cillug gauie al the armory Balurdar Henderson did especially good work 1 fur lbs locals, aud Brecklgy aud Bbarp e played unusually well. p ,. UoaOrlM- '-v AWO-ixo-l JU.JS.-O-. I (rifle ahead. Pierce made e flue tbrow '• lowerd ibe close of Ihl# belf, which II ended IS to IS. - Tbe score w as again tied al 21, end a " foul goal throw by Welseuihal put tbe t* locals one to tbe good, bul tbere tbey remained. fl Line-up: OCEAN CITY OREYStOCK RESERVES « Breokley \ For vard J A.-Devlnaoo w Pierce / For *,rd \ Armstrong lc Welseuihal Center Wilson S," Field goals— Brack ley, 3; Pierce. 2; Welseuihal. 1; Heuderson. 2; A. Devtnsan, S; Ariusimng, I; Wilson, I; Alex. Devteewo. 2. V Foul goals— Breckley. 5; WeiyulhiL, * 1 ; Armstrong 7. Rrferee, Colllssou. DOUBLY AFFLICTED

1 Woman Lowoa Husband and dob VViibln Earn Omsn. Howard Sharp, aged IS years, whose " father, Bemnel .Sharp, died at bid 1 bomi at Marmora eboul ten days ago, ' did not loug eorvlve bl. father. Tbe f lad wee taken seriously 111 al 6 o'clock , last Monday morulug and died at the ' same hour tbe next morning Ha had I twenty-four convulsions la that time. ,. Death was due to uraemia following . an attack of luflueox*. The boy had no: bean well alnce December. but waa able to be eboul end f came to tbis clly with bla mother on , Saturday last. e He we. the only eqn of Mr.. Bbsrp. d ' Uie. 8 Box Bell Allay. In good condition. »« very cheap W J. Powell. 921 A-bur* n aveuue. Adv., 4 20, If.

COR RENT FOR SUMn mer season. Furnished Apartments, S rooms (4 bedrooms), gas and electric lighted. Fine residential secFourteenth street. Ocean and Wesley avenues. Close to beach and bathing grounds. For particulars, phone Bell. Wood1 3622 W., or Keystone. Park ; 4 564 A. Philadelphia, or apply any agent la Ocean CUy.

New SPRING STYLES , W. L. Douglass Shoes and Oxfords $2 to $5 Newell Corson 819 Asbury Ave.* Oceaa City. B. X Next Wednesday's Special. Silk Half Hoee, 3 pairs $1 .00. (All Color*).