Ocean City Sentinel, 16 June 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY, N. J, THURSDAY, .JCXli 15 lfllfi . NO. 12 • : i - , I

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Jt-oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. J^JORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT LAW, AuUeltor. Master sod XxaralDsMo Cbe&i«rr. "cape lit COI'MT HOI HE, (. J. (Oppaelle Public Hulidlacsl J^AW ^OFFICES " C j Apgar & Boswell, AMBIT KY ^K^K(MdKl'tAjH HTRKKl IjAW offices Godfrey, Giddings 4 Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. H NEWELL heu1.ings Attorney at Law WW Eighth Hi reel Ocean City New Jersey MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Eyes Eiamined Witbont Drops 'tanas. dupt.ca?. d 'si abpri ; A. W. EIA ;|F§: Allen Corson, M.D.^*16 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Dr. w. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. occan CITV. n. J. Pixirence Brick Haines Con. Sth and Wesley Ave MECNANO-TMENAPIST JJERSCHEL PETTIT. M. D. 807 WESLEf*RVE. OCEAN CITV. NEW JERSEY JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. Eighth and Central avenue Oceau t'lty New Jersey J)R. CHARLES B. RIDER »• J_>entiMt 809 Central Avenue W IHI CITY. N. *• J)K. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist l- K b*?M.,",od'wr | Ave. Oaa AJsMaisurtdl* "violet naVViaatweat. ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer 'Pbone 1» OCEAN CITY. N.J Bell MS- A Both Pfcaaei later State 14-B - " hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thornley Hughe*. P. D. Sth and Wealey Aves. Ocean City, N . J Precise People Will appreciate tlie punctual service which adds to the delight of dining here. THE Harris Restaurant Try u Advertisement ib the WMTINBL ;ij 1

~j A Beautiful Boat House Foot of Thirteenth Street N LINK corner with charming surroundings, building has S rooms aud bath, open fire place; gas and coal ranges, two "lavatories. Lot is worth 51400. Improvements cost over $2900 and are as good as new. We offer it complete for only $2950. r I The greatest bargain ever offered on * the Bay Front j MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Ave. ONLY $2000.00 1 ONLY $2000.00! x A BIG BARGAIN A two-family apartment house For sale. Only s 52,ooo, including one and a half lots. Each apartment consists of 2 bedrooms, bath, living aud duiiug rooms aud kitchen. r This is in a very good location and the terms will lie made to suit. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. i B. Frank Smith Go.,",,,o"Ii".Tt > If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine 1 lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $3500. ' Two lorn corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, 1 (taoo. FourUen room house. 2.l>aths. hot water heat, double office, • | attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. PLANTS FLOWERS BEAUTIFY YOUR GROUNDS Let u« givr von nil estimate for any planting yon may require in the line of Shrubbery, F.vcrgracnt, HeJJiug I'lault Hedges. Treeheti., r-Ar. Don't wait until loo late in the Spring before wiling out plants, ao they may get well started before liol weather come* on. 1 1 vdnuigeaa. Roues. Bulbs and a full line of cm (lowers always in stock. Ferns s specialty. COLONIAL GREENHOUSES Within Sight of Ocean Oily on the Shore Road f~ Interesting to Investors OR . Those Who Wish a Desirable Location lor a Seaside Home rno SAL E— A few lots located in Section G. Ocean City. H. J., • in vicinity of State road and Pennsylvania and Kaading Railroad stations. Also "shea fur bungalon situate on Gnat Bgg Ilarbor Bay, Beealvy's Point, N. J. ARTHUR D.JB ARROWS J 832 CENTRAL AVENUfc OCEAN CITY, N. 4. gwpmwRwimww mmmmmmmmmmm The Needle Lovers Shop H' C FREEMAN ml ft HfC—. 616 Boardwalk 131 South ijrh Street II RJ fl Ocean City. N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. \t-jy | 1) Art N eedlework Materials FREE INSTRUCTIONS COLUMBIA YARNS ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES l nun mi Immediate Deliveries on the Hupmobile, Studebaker, Dodge and Ford Cars Eastern Motor Company Asbury be. and Ninth St. « IP HUDSON ^ PAIGE Ptooc 355 NATIONAL Ford Parti and Accessories Service Stahoa % SECOND-HAND CARS

GAS

A Gas Stove free from odor, cool sad neat. Is what you need for summer heat; It makgs your home so neat and clean, You cannot help but see that it is jrou we mean.

t The City Gas ltight Company - Eleventh and Heven Ave. I, OCEAN CITY, ft. 4.

HISTORICAL PAGEANT WELL PRESENTED BY GRADUATES

High School's Closing Exercises at Fogg's Pier Drew Immense Andience. audience that greeted tbe tilueleeu , graduates of tbe Uoean City High School at Ibe closing exerclaea held lu Fogg's Pier Theater Friday evrulug. . Most of Ibem were relatives of the; rtudeuta aud friends of Ibe ecbool. el ■ tbougb amoug lbs uuuiber were rnauy , collagen aud visitors The exercises look e form uew 10 Ocean L'lly luvtead of the customary | aenled by the students an historical pageant, " Slgtilug of tbe Megue Charts," prepared by Prof. O. W . Relchly, principal of the high school j _ The cast of characlera was aa follows: Klugjoliu. Earl Newklrk; Isabella j a of Angouleaie, queeo. Miss Laura H. I Bayre; Stephen Laugtoo. Archbishop 1 of Canterbury, Jobo Helllwell; Oeof- 1 frey Fitxf'eler, Juatlcar. Harold Ferguson. Hubert FltzWaltcr, marshal of England Jobu W. Baron; 8lr Phillip Lunges pee. Wilfred Booy; Sir Rupert. N-.rmau aoblemao. Natbaulel Sialtu; Sir William Marshall. John Marls; | court Jester, Eugene Darby; attendant | of tbe klug, NewliQ Turner; attend ante of tlie queen, Misses Minerva L Lady AethelDaed, Miaa Vlrglula Am- j berg; Lady Salisbury, Miaa Flureuce 1 M. Reeves; Lady Ellnore. Louutaes of i Pembroke. Mies Kdllb M. Lotion ; Lady FllxWaller. Miaa Pauline K. I Nickeraoo; Lady De Beaucbamp, Miae • Auua B" Hilton. Before Ibe praaeatailoo of the pa . geaul. Miaa Aims Dalacbeg read ao eaaay ou "The Magua Charts and lis e Those laklug pari lo Ibe pageant '■ did remarkably well, ID fact, tbey eur , priced aud delighted Ibeir frleuds by ibe manlier lu whlcb tbey acquitted & themselves. The participants were, of course, co-iuiued lu Ibe alyle repre•euled. and lite alaglug waa appropriate Tbe pupils were thoroughly . coached by Prof. Itelchly and ibex proved Ibemselvrs apt etudenla. Tbe . good work of Ibe boys and girls «,. i applauded with unction Between scene one and scene two of M laves Minerva <Atfama'>aad Verna Wilson, wnlcb was applauded with I u the second act of the play, Miaa Amberg sang a solo In ber very pleasing mapner She was eucnred and re>|H>uded with another dellghtfnl aelec At Ibe close of tbe pageant, and alien the graduates were seated In a semi-circle on tbe stage, Harvey Y. Lake, president nf the Hoard of Rdu cation, pieeeulrd tbe diplomas. Before doing en he made a brlrf speech, speaking lu part as follows: "In coo versa! ion with Mr. Stevens this evening. I eeked blm whet I U

. REPUBLICAN CLUB ACTS PROMPTLY g Hughes and Fairbanks En- 1 dorsed and Letters of Congratulation to be Bent. Ate meeting of the Oceen Lily Republican Club Monday evening, tbe ' nomination of Hughes and Fairbanks tor Ibe presldeucy and vice presidency. " . respectively, was unanimously eu- ' . dorse.!. City Trrs-orer L 8 Scull, Heallh a Officer T Lee Adama aud Dr. H. T Fuulds were appointed a commlltee lo ' prepare cougratuUlory tellers to be seat hoi 1 1 csudi latee. Tbe members at Ibe meeting enjoyed Ibe evenlDg. Tbe aaappars were pro- ' vlded by Freeholder John P. Fox and T Lee Adams, each giving one. •Sunday Krboola la Picnic. 1 The members of the Fre-by ter.au, 1 tbe Baptl-t and tbe Methodist Sunday a schools will picnic at May's Landlug 1 » next Monday. Trauaporlatlon will be free and fall parttcalars aud dlrerxmoe 1 will be given lu tbe respective Sunday ' schools next Sunday. Robert, son of Dr. and Mrs J. < Thorn Ivy Hughes, badly burned tbe outside of Hie palm uf his right baud 1 wbeu he accidentally touched an oil 1 stove lu Ibe home of bis paraula Sun- 1 day evening. The Injury wae treaded by bis father. Maildlnc and leas Stack Pays Wby seek Investments abroad, when we have, right here lo our midst, one of tbe best savings inaUlotloas lobe found? Tbe nineteenth eerien of tbe Oceau City Building and Loan Aaeocteliou, whlcb waa paid lo the stockholders ou tbe 1Mb Inet. (Saturday of last week), abowa a profit of oloe and ooe-flflbperceotum (914) W bete can a Invest to belter advantage, sepeI wbeu you consider the plan of investment— email monthly payments? If yon era a property asrner and base a mortgage on it. why net ceualder e Building end Loan ftseocleHSD mortgage lu place of tbe Bet mortgage and re pay It on. Just as you would pay rant andbave your be use clear in nUUIa over ele'en years and men for yourself St of Ibe lutein* yen am now pay Ibe mortgagee? "4f you are lu R Humana Tuoax. ' ndv., it 808 1* eeley nvenue. Ton Balk —Bend baby enneb, cbcepndv., »-h, a.

" MEN PICKED FOR - PROPOSED BOARD?1, b I. £u County Paper Expresses Op- ' ie position to Changes in Free- • 1 i holder Conditions. 1 j Says (he Lape May Lounly (iazeue 0 of '•*' : I y A pel 1 1 ion wa, Hied In (he county . f. ( clerk', office lavl week, caillug for ao , , 27. In ' 'a(ie May Liunly. lo" vole for 1 ( board of frrcliolderv If carried, the i * the uuuuty efTtlra . who will lake ibe p I place of Ibe twelve mrmlwra now con- !_ tbe election belug favorable to a small one member w-ll be elected each year , 'for a term of three year's. The salary , j j of each of llie three men will be $1500 i I per annum— f 1500 for the three. i The petition origin sled at Wlldwcd |. , and In the event of the project recelv |'t lug the endorsement of the voters o , c|tbe couuty It diwa not seem el aR - -likely that either uf the four loan-* ] .! ships, (lie smeller borough, nor 8e. , j Isle t'lty will have a reprcaeulallve on , Ibe board Should the move for a , •mall board succeed, llie Gazette be- | I levee the! coudlllona lu Ihe county , j w III be decidedly worm thau Ibey are | p al present, end It will be well for voters | to go alow In promising lo vole yea on ( llie quasi Ion uulll Ibey ere fully lo- | formed on tbe subject. It la alleged'thit the prime movers | j In tbe scheme to deprive tbe greater , f part nf the territory of Lape May \ ^ County of representation on tbe Board | of Freeholders have already "picked" I ( the clerk. Ibe .ollcllor. end llie county < i inglneer lor 'Ihe new board. That la ( e ; one uf Ibe nlre(?)ihinge about (be pro- , " (Hived smell board— a shrewd political ■ I wire-puller can boss three n en a good ' a zivfu-v tf.iMlr.ctor would be able to ' "handle" three men Ju«t four limes as | easy as be could twelve. , O alb of Joseph a arbneierr. t Joseph A Beimel Irr. aged 4o years, ■ who was a visitor to Ibis clly for e 1 1 number or seasons, was buried from hlebome. 8641 Nortb Tblrteentb slreet. Philadelphia, Friday morulng Mr. , Bchueider, who was a pluiu'wr, wa« a I f brolber of Krancla A. Schneider of I Tioga, a property owner lu Ibis City, 1 * aud leaves a family, who have ibe I I sympathy of many friends. ■

BADLY SLASHED WITH A RAZOR One-Sided Fight In tbe Negro Colony Here Early Snn day Morning. ^ , at1 1 ^Following . party at^ lb. home of nf 614 Weal a< enue. early Sunday Iiuoriilng. (irorge Freemen also col'jored. was badly slashed on the beck raft.r Ten stlictiee were put In Freemen'. head by Ur. Pellll Tunvtau *>■ arreted by Policemen Rack end given a hearing by Police ' Juallce Harrows Sunday morning > lulent lo kill. He pleaded guilty aqd r was held lu $1011 bell for a hearing on I Mouday morulng. Llty Loinmlvaloot r t Ueorge O Adama. for whom Tunatan ' Al Ihe hearing Monday morning, t Tunatan entered e plea of nol guilty - He a a. represented by J A. Ligbtfoot. f a colored lawyer Irom Atlantic Llty. 1 Walter Lomer. tiro a colored lew. ' yer from Atlantic Llty. was couusel » fur Freeman. He and hi. position ' was not regarded by blm as at) euvli able oue. but be was there tw proseJ rows, after bearlog the evidence, to buld the accueed for tbe grand Jury. ■ Freeman awore thai be weut to TunetaD'e house about 3 o'clock Bun day morning and kDocked on tbedoor. JTuusiou opened tbe dour end, wltboot - a word, began slashing blm. Freei man's wife ran for Ibe police and Too- ■ stan went ouba beck window. Free- ■ man. on croaa-examlnetion. -aid be - bee lived In Ocean City three yean ' and wae not known as (leorge Rauka. • He bad seen Tunetau Heturday, but ■ no worde w'lth blm. 1 Kreemau'e wife corroborated hie ' testimony. Tbey had all been at Toottan'e house earlier lu tbe morning Then r she end her husband went borne. ' ebe went beck to Tunetab'e 1 houro and Tuuetao and ebe were lo , ' tbe boase wbeu ber bosbaud knocked , on Ibe door. Both lawyers asked tbe ooorl to take cou.-derain-u tbe facte of Ibe case, , and Juallce Karrowe again held tbe , I accused In $100 ball for tbe graod Jury. I waa furuiabsd^Mr. Adams. ( Mrs. Auim Loraoo,/of Beasley's ! Point, underwent an upcratl»u-\t 8t. i Joseph's Hospital, Philadelphia. | Thuisdey. Hbe waa arcompanled to i Ilia b -aplial by Ur. Hrrschel Pellll, <d i Ills clly. who assisted lu Ibe opera ■ lion. Bbe Ie doing well. I Mrs. Florence Wooleton. of Merllon, 1 e summer resident of Ihla etly, foil j beadloog down a long flight of stairs r Ibe borne of Clayton Haines Brick . Thursday. Bhe wee uninjured, aud - ber eeoapt Ie coueldered moat remark- ' able.

HOTEL PROPRIETORS ELECT 1 OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR

Association Members Pleas- 1* antly Entertained by Miss I Shore at New Honse. Tbe largest meellug of tbe year of Ibe Hotel Pruprlelora' Association of Oceau Clly was held Mouday evening el Ibe Bhore Hotel, Tblrty-fourtb street aud Central eveuue It was Ibe annuel meeting and tbe following officers were elected; President, Ueorge T. Maun; vice president, U. W. F. Wood aide; sacra lery. Mrs. C. B. Heag: corresponding ' secretary. Mrs. M. J. Honey; treasurer, < Mrs. B Hlnnden • All tbe officers were re circled with I lke exception of Ibe vice president i Mr. Wood side lea new official. Interesting reports were read from I all tbe committees It wae elated that Ibe aaaoclatloa bad taken a page "ad" I the Boardwalk mualc program. Twenty elgbt hotels were represented , al Iba meeting. | Tbe members were well eulertelued , Miaa Bbore and Iter paraola. aud a vote of tbanka wae tendered them. Hart Tvaall. rtvnssv.rt. Harold, eon of Robert Lee aud wife, of Ibis city, returned Thursday from , Philadelphia, where he had hie Ion I formed al Bl. Joseph's Ho.pHeTTwheie the lad was eeut by Dr. Petlit. Opera New more. Charles B. Russell, dealer lu butler eggs aud poultry, wtabsa to aonouuee that be baa opeued bis store at 838 Aei bury aveoue, formerly at 710 Asbury t avenue, where he bar better facilities i for serving blscurtomers then aver b«- * fere. He Is making a specially of - fresh egg* (not over four deye old) - from Vloelaud henneries; also tbe f Boast full-cream cbee-e. Would be 1 pleased to have hie wagone call at ■ yoor homes aeml-weekly, as lu past >- seasons. Bemt weekly deliveries to f Atlantic City. Wild wood and Cape ? May. adv. M. 5-1. i Established flonr and feed store. InI clnding fixtures, or will rent store room a for any other bustoeaa. Address Yousga If O >raou . Oeaan CHy , N.J. adv., l24N.tr. 8 Box Ball AlUyTfo good coodllfoo. very ohaap. W. J. Powell. 821 Aabory evaoua. Adv.. 4-20, it I. Fob Balx— Washing machine and mug. — * «« vjrrr

i V. T. LaROCHE HAS PASSED AVAY , i Official of Bell Telephone Co. j Expires Here After Long i Illness. J W. -r La Rue be, or Oak Lane, who - ; general euperiotaodeot of plant , of tbe Bell TaJephoue Company . died , of heart disease lo ble apartmeuis to , i Ibis clly Friday afiaruunu He was , about £0 years old. Mr. LaRocbe had ba?u lo III heallh i for a year and a half and had beau I practically r-tlred from Ills posliloo ' for a year because of ble illume. He came lo this clly with hie family a I few weeks ago. They have beau epcud1 number of years. i Mr. La Roche leaves a wile, sou sod married daughter. Tbe remalne ware aaol to Philadelphia for inleraMat. The mcroaollla license In Oceau - Clly la now due. Peddlers, hucksters, pares lifers for money, must have a license. You fat your huruaa from the Clly Clash. The Qua Is two hundred dollars fur dulof any of lbs above named wliboul a Itoenaa. * B B. fcull. t raws see. ■ Tbe Rowling Alleys In tbe Bowling - Casino, Muorlyn Tacraca aud BoardI walk, are now upau for the season uf ) 1816. Adv.. 4 IS, tf. e s a . i * Legal papers of all descriptions, lo>1 Hading wills, are aarefully drawu ly * B. Curtis Hublaaao at his olBce. $44 ° Aabuiy aveaaa, Oaaan City. N J. adv. * Wantku at OKCK.-4MOorftdOn.on Orel mortgage For further particulars apply or add rare Bbntinkl office. Ocean City. N J. Adv. ? 766 Altart^wMw! >8eall'e*apart- *• meat. Adv.. It. Fob Balk.— Ma rket or dattvmr a. wagon; alec twe eaeled eitrbfta AdI 37 °~ 3!: id hlmm. rtldSC lb Apply teU.lL Bbaamaftm I gasbag Co. bdv^ft48, if

> CHILDREN IN PRETTY EXERCISES i _ , Excellent Program Well Pre- > seated in First M. E. Chnrch Sunday. , Children's Uey exerclaea were held r lu Ibe Fleet M. K. Lburcb Hnnday arenfog. Tbere was e laree enrtgregatlon i peeaeut and lbs program gfveu was 1 such as ts please and Interest all. i Following waa lbs program: Bong. Primary Department, "I He3 long lo Jeans." _ Prayer, pastor. Recital loo, Jeannetle Hlalnton. Trio. Bopby Lobe, Bdwina Fife, . Anna Campbell. Recitation, Junior Loreon. Reeilatlon. Margaret (Juigg. I r*olo, Merjorle Adams. <x j KecKalion. " Ten LHHs Fairies," - three girls. Bolo, Jaannatta Darby, with cborus. Rrcllatlon, Uertrude Blaloton. 3 Trio, Bulb Adama, Matfarat (Juigg, Marlon Blmpklnaou. a Recitation. Bdwina Fife. Co llect loo— (Kama books of RlMe). Bolo, Jeannetle ijarby. t RacMatlon, Bulb Adams. I Bong, "Hoses, Btoomtag Rosea," . Ove girls. Reobaiion, Evelyn Cheater. i Trio, Marlon Blmpkhreou, Ruth i • Cballl u, Evelyn Cheater. " Message of tbe Ftoweea," Hve glsla. . I Robin Hong, sebaoi. i Recilatiau, Kstbsvlns Hsmi. < At ibe Haas of tbe txasrlsee, approprlata remarks were made by Ibe pas- ■ lor, lbs Rev. J. B. Kulp. SHORT SESSION i The CHy Commissioners held poe- ' > slbly tbe record abort meeting of ibe 1 ! beard Tuesday afternoon. 1 Director Adama reported that Ibe i person who bought the property on i . MBt gfceTl.'W. To bia'^a^ ; i and tbe peraen owning the property . ou the soulb oerner baa already re- 1 . paired ble bulkhead. L'uder tbaee I i onodltlooa, Director Adams tbougbt li | l only proper, ha aald. that the city , should repair IU bulkhead al Ihe sa4 of tbe street. On motion of Director Campbell, the ; metier was left wltb Director Adams. . A quit claim deed on lots 811, 2808 , : and 8014, Ocean CHy Hardens, was ■ granted Lizzie Booth bl tba requael of I ' Collector Burleigh- I I ' We haven't any bllle to pay, . el'her," remarked Director Adams as ' com meat was made rapardlug tbe 1 board's brief issilen. THOUGHT MEN - i PURSUED HIM Colored ReaiScnt of TUb City, < Mind Unbalanced, Sought Help from Police. Obsessed wHb tire ballaclUBtwn thai he wae -being purse sd by a a urnbar of man who sought bis Hfs, Mllloo Amos, a colored aeao of Ibis cHy, ' sought the protection of tba polios an oveulag. Later lo tba olgbt be waa found biding behind tba bollera In tbe beaemeot of tbe city ball. > Then he wae locked up. ' Dr. Herecbel PettH exarelaed Amos. I and told Chief of PoiloeBcall thai tbe • not safo to be at liberty. Chief BeuH ascertained that Amos 1 bee a brother hi Alls arte CHy, aud be > wrote Mm a nate Informing blm at Ma i brother's condition , Amoa came lo tbie clly from Pblla delpbla a few years ago and bas beau employed aa a laborer by several local masir. j About 60 chairs, on Boardwalk, front uf public music pavilion, lo tbe highest bidder on Betnrday, June ITIh. I- at 8.38 p.m.. leema east.. JAuo Adama b Board Wanted —In private fam i lly. for July aud August, ass and , wife, one Child, il years; atate rates. , Add reus Mrs J M.. Bxttn vki, office. „ adv., 6 16,81 1 wish lo (bask my friends for their • beany res port in making my Booatat campaign a success In winning tbe plo. adv , It Mrs. Robkkt Bwtth. . Fur Kkkt —Piano, for season. ArtF dram K. t'., Bkntinhl office. ;f ade. 8-16, 21. L =

METHODIST MINISTERS [ HERE ON AN OUTING

Good Fellowship Club Menberg Entertained by Alexander Lawrence, Jr. V 61 em ber. of the Hood Felloweblp Club of ibe Fblladeipble M E L«ofereuce. comprising ouly ministers without Ibe title ' D.D ," were here on an outing as guests of AJex. Lawrence, Jr.. on Monday, and Ibey bad a most •acrumptuou." tlmatbey all declared. A feature of tbe occa.lou wae Ibe d luncbeou serve.1 al tbe Ocean C«ty s Yacht Club. Following tbe repast, " ™»"y go«d old.feshloued Methodist * hymn, were suug. and taUe from tbe point of ibe layman were given by Mr. Lrtwret.ee and ex-Clly Louiniisaloner i- Hubert Fleber. Tbomes F. Armstrong was to have made an address, but be bad tu go lo New York a few days before aud could '■ oat be present. Mr Lawreuce spoke In part as follows : "Mr. Cbalnnau and Rrediren: It |a e great pleasure to have you vleg our beautiful city, where you ceo have plenty or bealtby sod tnvlgorallnf air t and ample opportunity of enjoying yourself to your heart's c nteut wiib , luuoceut pleasure, «ucb as a Metbodlel preacher would wleb for. We also feel that Ocean Clly will be beoellted by your bavlug made as Ible vleH, as we are always anxious to welcome g od Influeuce from auy quarter, becvuse we ' pride ourselves on ibe myals and religfoue Influences or Ocgn Clly as belug second t.t oone— not even exoept- > log Ocean (Irnve— and truet yoo will visit us later In tbe summer and fall In - lava wltb us so as io become regular colleger's and patrons. "Now ae to a layman's slaw af - (weacbers. W# bare often wondered - wby tbe average preacher, after preacblag twlro on tbeBabbalh, should be worn out, fatigued and ready for a vacation on Monday, aad we bava concluded thai H must be ibal yuan la ao l effort of tba brain raihar than lire •auacla, aad would also auggaat that . baUar aaaalla rould ha obtalnad If yaa t prrocb era would a I land rtrteily to tba apirliual work of tba ebareh, sacb pa , preaehiog aud vMtmg your mam bats, I and laava Iba gnauelat aud to your ; . k . yon lo at laaal oonsult yaor J aa this proaadare promotsa I do not aand any parrou you miy ba a bis la pick upat tba Ham to reprevau* i In tbe pulpit during yaur abaanoe, ; aa Ibay mtgM not OH tba bIH m plaam , your paopia aud fad lu tba obj-ct of r preaching; In other worrta, there abaaM be br Interchange of tbougb laud plana ) hast reaulte porotbla." Wbao Mr. Fleber wm cslled-on for • few remarbs, ba said K waa a great pleasure for Mm to bave such a distinguished audience and ba wmgfad Ofg bad selected Ocean CHy for tbeir I one day outing lo coost ernes, mid L be, when one gsas from boose oa pleasure beo4 H Is euetomary Id do' ao for a change from tba ordinary routine true to tba Ideals of than vocation In grtectlug a place so fully lu harmony a lift ibeir w. rk and spirit. He said i fort bar that It was a apeetal pleasure , to bave Ibis opportunity of -put ting , them In tba pswa while ha occupied , Uw pulpit. Fur many years, said ba, y ba bae bean placed In tbe very no- ! democratic position of having to sit I. and llalao to wbaiaver story any of I thai t cloth wbo happened lo have bold of tba gavel for tba tlmr being might k care to spring oo blm. Tula condition ( has produced anarchy In other walks , of Ilia, being Just U>e old-time bugabja of laxallou without reprearnlatloo, m gag law and Iota nf otber tblnge toe a a u me roue to mention. Now, at last, la be had ble chance to open op the vtele af biejuet wralb and repression and la 1 soma email extent get square. ,1 Alibis point be was loudly cheered tor bia manly defease of lbs rights of tOaaHaaad oa Usraai gaaa.1 « Notice to Property Owbcib. I Iker sre asw seal «■> their ressv d artcaa urn. sal ■» m. isert to I. raat oam. Tba liatlseg of prepertlva far a.irtar fa* vat see -allart. A ati— SgWS - mt _ a par anal, fas aai tag aartg par T ccalMrreatlei .# ckargart eabass J tbaa s arte roestatiamarte^i ajb vasax * bavLg. «t

; ; We've Got It NEWELL CORSON I - ■ ; - '■ Mltlvllla and Oeaan City I