" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2(1, 1916. NO. 31
Ocean City Sentinel Published Wnlll .1 OCCAM CITY, IM. J. — Bp — R CURTIS ROBINSONI Editor and Proprietor $t.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. ATTOH!»r.V*-*T-l.A W. j^organ hand, ATTORNEY and c? u nsellor-at- law, Tap». Ill Hit H r HUI IL, a. I. (Opporita Public Bulldiaga). JJvw Offices" c , Apgar & Boswell, BOUttMK builhinu. | ahbl'k a ockah city. k. j. i j^aw offices Godfrey, Giddings 4 Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. _ newell heulings Attorney at Law 306 Eighth Street Ocean City Ne« Jersey MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J.* - ■ KBlrlL iiff Allen Corson, i.'d. w? £ fti6 Weeley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey ■ jj DK. W. P. HAINES !_ COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. | OCEAN CITY. N.J. ' <11 kick hoi ks: j| jojv'm!" I'uouea: Bell 461-W; Inler-MlaU U0- A | Florence Brick Haines Cos. 9th and Wesley Ave MECHANO-TMEItAPIST Maiaace, HwedUb Movement. Medioal and Corrective Uywneallce j f^krschel pettit, m. d.l 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY john h. whiticar, m. d. Eighth and Central avenue Oceau City New Jersey dr. g. d. noeling Osteopathic Physician Hauu Hnlldtug, Eighth atreet Opi-oelte Pennsylvania R. B. Depot Oc KAN City, N. J. Kvery Tuesday, 1 buruday and (Saturday Bill t'booe, sjw- W - Philadelphia Office, UU7 Cbeatnut 81. DR. CHARLES B. RIDER Dentist'" 809 Central Avenue •CfcAS CITY. M. *■ dk g. Fairchild Starr Dentist Muud.y.Waaimday. TburwUy and Haturday \jark lake Undertaker and Embalmer j Pbuna IS UCKAN CITY. N.J j Both Phones Night Bell Hughes' Central Pharmacy »tb and Wealcy Ave. Ocean City, N.J. Phone 243- W LeanderSTUurson builder ocean citt. n. 1. phone, ist-w ITUWTir ICE COMPANY — L" '• PeuU Mountain Ice , Try an Advertisement la the SENTINEL I 1
Whatever success or patronage has conic to our office is due, we believe, to '| a principle to which we have always tried to adhere, viz: Take care of your . clients interests and your own in- j terests will take care of themselves. i MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth Street and Central Avenue Real 1. stale in alia/ its branches. ONLY H iOO.OO m'i A 7-room cottage on Asbury avenue, just thoroughly renovated. for sale for $1500. Only $400 cash required. ' This is one of the best bargains offered this season. Two bouses on Ocean avenue. Each bouse rents for $125. Will sell for $1500. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. B. Crank Smith Go.,'c„"BS,,Te If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenne, size 70x100, cheap, J 1 200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, doable office, | attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed I with best companies. • 1036 Asbury Ave. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES BELL PHOAfff LOUIS W. MILLER AOENT FOB j OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES 1 AND TRUCKS ^ OCEAN CITY, NEW JEN BET Qahaqe and Shownoon. ninth St. a no ocean Ave. HUPMOBILE FORD HUDSON jj . THE I'NIVERSAL CAR The following new price* are now in effect:
China, $325.00 Runabout. 345.00 Touring" Car, 3s0.00 ^ ^ Town Car, 595.00
Sedan, $*454)0 Coupclet, 505J)0 Town Car, 5954)0
These prices are positively guaranteed againat any -reduction before August 1, 1917. But there is no guarantee against an advance in price at any time. Eastern Motor Company Asbury Ave. and Ninth St, Ocean City. N. J. I DODGE CHANDLER Don't Value Yourself Too Low In. buying Life Insurance many men make the mistake of insuring their lives for s small amount because they fear the payment of the premium on a large sum will embarrass them financially. Your life has a definite value measured in dollars and cents, measured by your income, your prospects, the responsibilities of your family. Let the Life Insurance man help you determine your value. Don't be afraid to insure your life for what it if worth. By making regular deposits of s small proportion of your income in a Savings Account vou will not only toon accumulate the first full year s pre- . mium. but you will be able to easily meet subsequent premiums as they fall due. , j rp | representing Theo. Townsend The New York Ule Insur952 Asbury Avenue ance Company HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Interesting to Investors OA Who Wish a Desirable locatioa lor a Seaside Home MR S A LE— $ '** lots located in HeeUoo O. Oerem OAT. *-*,• SALE £ TiciBltJ oH thtale road and 1'amwjl rani* 1ins Railroad Nataooa. Also .tie. lor bungslowi situaU OB Qraat Igg Harbor Bay. Baaatoy's Point. 8. JARTHUR. P.JBARROWS .32 CCNTRAL aVCNUC OCCAU CITY. *. J.
REPUBLICANS WILL HOLD MASSMEETING IN THIS CITY
Ex - Congressman Smith, of Hartford, Principal Speaker Next Tuesday Night. I iiem,|<uI",b"0"D n"" luer","t ^ j at fi o'clock uext Tuesday evening iroi.gres.tiiaiiPHerberl Kuux Smith. of I Besides being a former ( ongresemau, Mr. Smith was (lulled States Co uiiu I eI "hiner of Corporation. from 1907 to j 1612. He was the Progressive party j candidate for governor of t'onuectlcul ■n 1812 Mr. rim lib I. a lawyer and banker. I There will also be speeches by I lie county candidate, fur ufllce l'he public I. cordially Invited lo atHAD "RALLY DAY" Recently Cmltcnl Pa.lor Prr.chrd I.a.t Sunday waa ' Rally Day" at the First Bapllat Church. All the service. wfie very well alteuded. The Rev. Marple M Lew Is, of Hazleton. who he. accepted a call lo the pa-torale, preached at both the morning aud even lug service., and also | gave a fiue^.bJecUeason In the Sunday I on eouie of the members and friend, of the church. He also alteuded the Park Tuesday and Wedueaday Tbere wa. a Jolly house party at 't'eet f,r,dy K c^'tl*Kcfl"" Sixteenth the party were Hr* ^eunle'^Kuauf! . Mlasea Rose McNeill, rilella ChamberLaura Donnelly . Louise Ryan and Ida „ Oldtteld, of Philadelphia. TheMis.ee , ' Loulaeand Llaa Derlvaux accompauied them 10 Ocean City and back to Pblla- . delphla, but they were at their own , e cottage on Wesley avenue, below 8I11. leeotb alreet. J Another good sized congregation alii tended the ten o'clock ma.. In St. , Augustine'. Church Sunday The . celebrant wa. the rector, the Rev Thorn.- F. Blake, who preached an " the day, bearing on I be mau whose . servant was III and who wa. made 1 sell by the Lurd. In Ihe course 6f the h dlacourae, Ihe speaker showed that , frequently good aplrllual result, follow au attack of Illness. New Reeling Room. The Hume Building and Loan As- , eoclailoii has rented the otlicea of , Clarence 8. Scull for meeting purposes. The assoclal Iod , since Its organlzallou. ha. been holding Its meet luge lo the offices of E. J Hsnu, Id Ihe Haun Building. , The dl-play of dahlias by -E. V. ! ■ Corson si ibe county fair Is spoken of highly by all who saw It. It It aaid j to have been tbs most beautiful ever , seen In ibie county. Mr. Cor»on received a sliver cup a. a special trophy.
ONLY ONE MISHAP i ON LONG AUTO TRIP Minister and His Wife Vis- " ited Five States and Dis- j trict of Colombia. The Rev. and Mrs Charles H. Bohner, who have Just returned from their annual vacation, declared to a representative of the Sentinel that they had a most eojoyable tune. | Tbey were gone nearly live weeks louring lu the domlue's automobile, during which time tbey vtalled points In Hve Btalea and lu the District of Columbia. After Visiting relatives In Alleutown, Ps , ttiey motored to Reading, Laocasler. York aud Gettysburg, J speudlug considerable time at the last ' place In a close study of the Civil War 1 battlefield. Thence Ibey weut lo Fred- ' erlck, Md, where a visit was made to < the grave of Frauds Scull Key, author c of "The 8lar-8paDgled Banner." A 1 111 os l eojoyable run was made from ' 1 here lo Waablugton. D. C., where they speota week view ing Ibe interesting sights of the national capital and ' vicinity. Up to this point their trip was with- 1 out mishap, but. on going from Wash- < lugton to Klchmood, Va , the minis- 1 ter's automobile waa injured ou the I rough roads of Virginia sud a week's delay was necessitated lu Ibe capital ' city of Ibe Confederacy for repairs. ' Afler everything w as lu ruuulug order, 1 . the lour was resumed to Norfolk. Va, • " which was the extreme soutberu polpt 1 of their Itluersry. The reluro was made via Baltimore, Wilmington, Che— 1 ler and Valley Forge. Although Dr. Boboer bad a moil ' interesting time, and saw many his- 1 lorlc placer, he declares that there ia 00 place like Ooean City for him; thai ' be is glad to get hack home aod once ! agalu tread Ihe familiar elreeta of our beaullful ally by the sea and bear the 1 kindly voices aud look Idio the genial " faces of the many frleud. he has made 1 here. Joe. I. Bcull to making a ooe-etory brick addition, 33x40, to the rear of hi* real estate offloes and the Duolap ■tore. The addition will have a coucreie roof porch aod concrete slspa. 1 The work to being dooe by Andrew B. : Bcull. 1 , The Orbing season u nearly ovar, hot Wm. A. Welsh, of Beverly, while visiting bare recently, landed a 84 ■ pouud channel base lo tbs surf at Third street. Mr. Welsh to having the flsb mounted. Legal papers of all descriptions, Including wills, art oartfnlly drawn by R. Cartto Robinson at hie ofltoa. 744 Asbory avenne. Ocean Ctty, N. J. ad v FuroMBia for sale. 880 Central aveI. not. Ocean City, K. J. Adv., It.
fTHIEF ATE PIE; • SHAVED HIMSELF f Nervy Fellow Robbed Home • of Theo. V. Townsend in 0 Broad Daylight. Y A nervy thief robbed the home of Second Lleuteuaut Theo. V. Townsend pn Asbury avenue, uesr Tenth „ -elf, Ale a pie end gut sway with a lot of chocolates he found In a bag. He took with blm jewelry aud money lo Ibe amount of $30, Ihe uiuuey being Lieut. Towuaeud said Mouday that he -u-pects the Identity of the thief He weut to Atlantic City that day lo , t notify the police there, the local force The thief persuaded little Fred. Pon1 Here, sou of John V. i'ontlere.lo go Into .. the house through a window „0 the ' r household. The child came back w lib t i by his mother sud 'summoned ' I The Iblef look Ihe jewelry, includ- : e of real pearl pins, and broke a cbrid'a I r hank (one of Ihe kind glveu out by the J rend s son. Having plenty of leisure I lime, and kuowiug thai the family ■ 1 would bol be back from Tuckahoe, • where tbey had gone to spend most of ' 1 the day, until some hour- later, the ' I fellow shaved him-elf will. Mr. Town- I found lu the bathroom, together with I • Mrs. Town-end's talcum powder. I ' Assailed by Ihe pang- of hunger, he I h demolished a pie and Ihe chocolates. < ' He rausacked the house pretty well. " golug through iruuka, bureau drawers, I 1 etc, 10 search of bouty. Apparently t be bad no use for plumbers' supplies, nothing of thlsklud heiug disturbed. rear of the house"' ^ * d°°r The office Is In full view of pedes- 1 • Irian- aud II seems slrauge thai Ihe - fellow was not noticed by pas-ers-by as be rummaged through the desks. t ' Auxiliary Elects omens ' 1 The Ladles' Auxiliary of lb- Ocean ! ' Cuy Military Club has elected Ibe fail- * M lowing officers : Pie-ldent. Miss ' 1 Jeaiinrtte Henderson; vice presideul, j ' Mrs. Theo. V. Towuseud; secretary, ' Mrs Conslaut Ford; asslslsul secretary, Miss Mabel Lake; treasurer. Mrs. ; Herschel Henderson. The auxiliary : starts the season with a number of . (Sol Big Flsb. Before relurutog to Philadelphia. 1 W W Tyeis caught four large weakflsh. ihe heaviest weighing 8j pounds Dr E. C. Weston got one weighing pounds a few nights since. Wal- t , ler Allen aud Constant Ford, ff-hlng ; , the bay. landed several One ouea t . welgblug from 11 lo 8 pounds. Dr. r sud Waller Alleu also got t some blackffsh. 1
CLOYERDALE TOOK . OPENING GAME " Exciting Basket Ball Contest ' at the Armory— East Falls ( Here Saturday. I t Die Ocean City Military (Tub's gsuie of the sessou si Compauy U's armory Baturday sveulng to the , (Toverdale boys, of Philadelphia, 61 to j among them belug a number of tbe ' Breckley aud Wlesemhal led In the good work for tbe locals, although all | o ' members of tbe team did excellcut • general work. Wltb '.be season a lit- 1 ; give a Urst-class JcctuuI of "iself" " 1 ' Rugart. of Cloverdale, did some of t the best foul goal sboollng ever seen e un Ibe armory floor. Flue work waa I 1 also done by Harlzel aud Hug. F Tbe visitors got a big start at the be- t ' glutting by scoriug on foul goals. t ' Line up: ; SSS1SS 1 ( u"iS * j Wiesenthal Center Hug J ■ sh«rP I 1 Bugart 0 , Henderson | \ Brooks 1 Field goals— Breckley, 8. Collision, , 1 1; Welseulhal, 2; Bhsrp, 2; Hender- p I son, 1; Hartxel, 4; Fehr 3; Hug. 3; . Rugart. 4. Foul goals— Breckley, U; . Rugart, 25. Referee, Roy Johnson. Tbe Presbyterian and Melbodl.t s , played a game, startiug before the . game ana playtug the aecoud half ; nelween the first and second halves of n Ibe military club aod Cloverdale. The al . Presbyterians won by the score of 22 „ I0I6. The East Fills team will play Ihe , f military club Hve at tbe armory uaxt .. . Saturday evening. Don't mite It. It The locals defeated the Ea^l Falls " last season In a hard fought game, and the manager of the vialtors promised tbe soldier hoys a trouncing season The Ocean City boys are practicing a hard aud expect to be In better shape than they were last Baturday eveulng SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY g But Did Not Quite H Reach Expectations. !' In the Flrat M. E. Bunday School last " Sunday there was a successful rally " day, though results did not qulle reach ,, expectation-. All tbe members of aev- ~ era I of the classes were preeeot, but lo , few classes ibe attendance did nol -p reach 50 per cent. An Improvement Is . promised for next Sunday. y. The Improvised program waa ran- ' dered lo flue style, mostly by tbe prl- J* mary department, Mrs. R.W Edwards 11 , and Miss Marguerite Kulp In charge. Dr. Kelly made a brier but Inspiring " address. The rally to to be cootluued from " Sunday to Bunday. * Dr. Raines to t-rcuch Here. Jj Tbe Rev. Dr. J. B. Halnea. of Ceo- tx lenary M. E. Church, Camdeo, will V preach lo Ibe Klrat M. E. Church at ai morulug and eveulng services b next Bunday. Tbere will doubtless n large congregaUina out lo bear Dr. p Haines. t|
CAMP NO. 75 PRESENTED I WITH "TRAVELING BIBLE"
PRESBYTERIANS' DAY OF REJOICING , 1 w t Church Floating Debt Paid, ' -Congregation Will Have Extra Services 8nnday. [ Next Bunday the annual "Rally J Day" services of the First Presbyterian , Ctrurch will be held. Uuusual interest attaches to the services this year lo view of ibe fact that the floating In- ' debleduess of Ibe church was llqul- • dated Ibis past summer and a special note of praise will characterize the , . meetings of tbe day. , lu Ihe morning at 10 80 o'clock an . -Old Folks' Bervloe" will be held. | when ibe pastor, the Rev. Charles H. ( Bobusr. will preach a special sermon the aged, who will be taken to tbe . church In automobiles provided by f ihe members end friends of the con- , . grrgstion. , 1 At 2 80 In Ibe aflernnon tbeHuudey - I school will have a special program, committees having been appointed for the purpose, end II la Ibe elm of Ibe officers aud teachers to have the al ( t tendance reach bigb-water mark. , The Christian Endeavor (Society will . have Its rally at 7 o'clock, aod at 7 45 . there will be a "Young Koike' " eervlce \ t in tbe church, with Ibe pastor preach- , . Ing another special sarinoo. 1 lo couuecliou with the eveulng eer- ( 1 vice tbere will be a number of delight- . . ful musical select Ions and a short ser- . r vice of song. In which tbe oougragaj Hon to to have a large pari. Tbe I members and frleude of tbe Flrat r 1 Church are urged to attend and maka . the day one long to be remembered In . tbe history of tbe congregation. . f While flshlog outside a few deye j ago, CapL D. L. Yanaman and Fram- . bee J. Bmltb got 110 largeiflab. While . on a recent flsblng expedition, Capt. • Yanaman caught a weakflah weigh- 1 lug 7| pounds, which be eeot to J. W. I Ferule y, lo Philadelphia, by whom II . waa greatly enjoyed. I $2800 buys any one of four ten-room 9 bouses, well furnished, two parches, large lots, desirable location. Rental, 1 $250 each. Any agent or Haye, owner, ' 5 828 Land Title, Pblla , Pa. Adv.10-S8.4t Foe Bent — By the year, a 7- room house, hot aod cold water and betb. - Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumber f Co adv.. M0.tr 1 $0060 wanted. Fiat mortgage 00 $4060 apartment Rental, $675. Any - agent or Haye, 82$ Land Title. Pblla. adv. 10, 12, $-t.
Accepted on Behalf of Lodge * by Commissioner Campbell —Initiation Ceremonies. There was a big time lo the lodge .. of Washington Camp, No. 76. h P.O. 8. of A., Friday evenJDg, when tbe highly-prized "Traveling Bible" _ turned over to the local lodge for .1 e temporary sojourn. Fully 125 members of tbe Ocean camp were on h-nd to welcome .1 the Bible wbeu It wae brought here a delegation of fifteen members of u Washington Camp, No. 67. of Bridge- (j toD. With the vlsllors elao came sev- y •ral from Atlantic City and DeJmoui. <; It was a memorable oocaslon lo the _ annals or Camp 75. aod one that will not soon be forgotten. .1 The Bible wae presented to tbe p City camp by Uaorge Wood- •, ruff, of tbe Brldgeton camp, and waa p accepted, on behalf of tbe members. .■ by Ctly Commissioner Wm. H. Campnail. Tbe district preeldeot, John Meyer, of Camp 181, Cape May, gave an Intalk regarding plans for meetto be held during tbe coming ** year. Former City Commlteloner R. How- , srd Thorn, of this resort, dw aide a f< The Bible will remain In possession C <>f the local camp ontll some time afler a Washington's Birthday, wban It will l< be aeut lo another camp In this sec- n Hod. It ia the custom of the Ocean o (Tty camp to attend services lo one of churches 00 the Bunday evening >< Iiefore or near Washington's Birth- * day. When tbe boys go to ebureb on tl occasion uext February, (bay will C take the Bible wltb Ibem. " ' An Inureetlug feature of tbe cere- tl monies Friday evening was tbe Inula- ' Hon of two candidates by tbe degree or Camp 76. The members of the degree team wore their new unl- a forms for tbe flrat time and did floe C work, which wae appreciated by tbe b V lei tors. e For Hen . 1 Cottage, .70S Central aveuue, Ocean City. All u, -d era conveniences In- ■ eluding beater. Owner will rent for the winter moutbe or by tbe ymr. : Apply lo R. Curtis Boblntoo, 744 Asavenne, Ocean City. adv. For Exchange. — Desirable Pbtladel- , pltla property for Ocean City im- , proved or unimproved real aetata. J. , C. Osgood, 8216 Baring at , Pblla., Pa. I 10-19, If. Legal papers of all descriptions, In- . eluding wills, are carefully drawn by r R. Curtis Robinson at hto office, 744 Asbury avenue. Ocean OH7. N. J. adv. 1 Mrs. J. Booty bee opened ber eotr lege 019 Wesley avenue. Anyone wieh- . Ing a comfortable home can be aaeemdalad adv. MA, 44.
AMERICAN FOLK-SONGS TO BE SLN0 IN SCHOOL
CLDB HOUSE IS FORMALLY OPENED Dinner at Yachtsmen's Winter Home Well Attended and Successful. opening of the Ocean City Yacht Club's Winter Home In the Lorraine Nlulb street sud Ceutral avenue. Baturday eveulng, was lu every most successful There were about 30 persons present, all of wbom enjoyed Ihe roast dluDer prepared under the supervision of W .H. Harris, of this city, club caterer. Alt spoke highly of After tbe dlnuer, the members spent e few hours pieaaaully In either playcards or pool There were about a dozen members end friends at the club for dinner on Bunday. There will bee notable eveut el tbe club bouse uext Baturday eveulng, hen a dluuerwlll be served for the Philadelphia members of (he yecbt club end their frieuds. Rear Commodore James W. Fernley, on bit v tail to tbe dob Ibis week, a member of the local organization. the first Pbllsdelpblen to Join Mr. Harris, who will spend moat of time at Ibe club, although keeping supervtolou of bis own restaurant busihas a colored chef end colored waiter at tbe club'e wluter home, and also e housekeeper, Mrs. Richard As has been slated, meals will be served at all boura at tbe club house. HAD PLEASANT ODTING Albert Fsi( and Fatuity Back Albert Fogg end wife and Mice Margaret Fogg, of this city, returned tbto week from a visit lo Clayton Haloes Brick and wife at the borne of tbe letter's mother et Msrlton. They were accompanied by Albert Bouder and wife, of Wllllametowu. 1 They took a (rip on Baturday to 1 where Mr. Brick's uncle 1 has a large plant for tbe manufacture I of miucemeal, aud then went on to 1 They returned by way of 1 Columbus, aud Inspected Burlington I County's I tissue asylum and aims- i hoove. They attended Frleods' Meeting at Marllon on Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fogg aud Miss Fogg, 1 with Albert Bonder and wife, returned I tbe latter part of last week from a weeks' tour, during which they 1 visited Penu'e Grove, Leocaster, (Jet- 1 tyshurg, Hegeratown, Harper's Ferry, . Charleston, W. Va„ tbe Luray Cave, 1 Culpepper, weut through tbe country 1 made Immortal by the "Battle of tbe I era ess," then to Fredericksburg 1 aud Garrison vllle, where Mr. Fogg 1 mines, and where tbey remained : nearly a week. Returning, tbey atop- 1 ped at Ml. Vernon, Washington, Baltimore and Wilmington. ANGLERS OUT ON FISHINGCLOB PIER of Members at Headquarters on Sunday— Meet in November. There were quite a few members of Ocean City Fishing Club at tbe end 00 Ibe pier at Fourteenth street Bunday, hot not many fish were caught, ana of those landed most of were croakers. Dr. Bui o rod Jemea, P. F. Wright and Henry Qlldenmeyer were among those who Indulged In ibe eport Others on the pier Included Henry Jr.. Ex-Prasldeot Hudgerford, W. Underdowu, "Jack" Btrstton, Chandler. Pa«t Commodore C. ' C. W. Wilson, | Ueorgt Long sud J. Wilson Scott The next regular meeting of tbe will be held In the rooms of (be Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, the Wldeoer Building, tbe second Friday evening in November, when trophies for Beptember and the •••eon will be awarded. MASQUERADE PARTY be Given at ibe Armory Next Toeedar ErrelBg. Arrangements are being completed the masquerade party to be given by the Ladles' Auxiliary of tbe Ocean Military club lu Compauy G'e oext Tuesday evening (Halbeginning el 8 o'clock. Admission will be 15 cents; Children under 12 years, 10 cents There wlU be a gypsy to tell forTrophies will be given tbe one wearing the handsomest dram and also the one wearing the most comic en It. dongbuuta. cider and bom* made candy will he 00 sale. A good to assured all who attend. Caught Earthed Boas. Lewie B. Fulmar, of Philadelphia, member of the Ocean ■City Fishing Club, while fishing a short dtalanoe the dob pier Bunday morning, caught a striped baas. It weighed ten
First of Musical Evenings Tomorrow Night— Entertaining Program Arranged. I No parents of school children — nor, ' m feet, any lover of mnalc— ebonld fall to be present In tbe assembly room of the Ocean City High He boot tomorrow evening al 7.45 o'clock, when will be given tbe first of the series of musical evening* planned for tbe coming winter. As was slated In the BKXTINKL of last week, the fulk-eongt of the varil lous nations will be song, aod those of >t America naturally wUI be heard e first. »- The entertainment to In charge of y Miss Eleanor B. Kaln, tbe popular teacher of music lo tbe local public h schools, and she will be assisted by I Miss Mabel Hockelmann, teacher of 1- physical culture, aud alao a prime fav- '. orlte wltb the children. ' The program for tomorrow evening Includes American folk-oongs, negro t melodise. Indian folk-daooea and aa- '• lections from the compositions of the greatest American 00m posers of tbto ■ day. Including McDowell, Nevln, Cad3 men and riouea. Tbe audience Ja expected to Join In e tbe alnglng of the folk-songs. An or- :, cheatra will accompany tbe vocalists, c The little children will elog one of t Kevin's songs and alao one of Jessie Qayoor'e com positions. Doe composition of Bouaa'e and 00a ■ of Arthnr Pryor's will be given on tbe - vlctrola. Tbe children will also be seen In an f Indian folk-danceand a minuet, nuder ? direction of Mlsa Bockalmanu. Miss Louisa T. Corson will be beard I In a soprano aolo aod Mies Mloerva 1 Adams will play one of Kevin's 00m1 positions. The thought of Miss Kaln In piane olng these musical evantnga was to familiarize tbe people wHb tbe music of tbe dlflerent nations This to a musical community and everyone ebonld be Interested in thee* entertainments. DR. KELLY'S APPEAL , Minister Epeatka In Deknlf nf t Aged Melts odlat Preachers. The Rav.Dr.C. E. Kelly, of Chicago, according to announcement, mad* the ■ address at the morning eervlce In the I First M. E Church Sunday. He to of tbe Rock Island Conference, Illinois, } and waa here, by authority of the 1 church, In the Interest of tbe adnca1 tlonal campaign now being earned on > for tbe purpose of raising the great t church endowment fond of $10 000 000 1 for the ber vflt of tbe retired minister* - of tbe M. E. Church. Dr. Kelly need two texts as the basis of b la exceedingly Informing and , ailrrlng addraee. The flrat wae I Jaba 1 Hto second text was an extract from 1 a Utile poem that reoenUy appeared In - the Advocate, the leading Journal of . American Methodism. He did Dot , tbe author, hot tbe eentlmeot of ' the poem was summed uplnthefole extract from It: "If you have t aught of commendation for any man, [ say It lo blm now wblls be to alive,' I for be can't read what you put on hie > tombstone when be to dead." Afler expressing hto pleasure at meeting New Jersey Method l*U on thle hto flrat visit, the speaker proceeded wltb bis address by setting forth tbe cold facte In regard lo the work of oaring for tbeNUrad ministers, and these facta at be arrayed tbem . made hto powerful plea. Tbe average salary of a Methodist 1 preacher I* $960 a year. Boom of tbem receive as lo* as |600a year, aod tome vary much mora, but $960 . to tbe average. Tbe rule of the ehurah to to give the retired preacher par year one-half the yearly salary of the active minister* or $476. Bat even thle to not done, since. In most 00 n (emote r $250— never more than $$00— to the , retired preacher'* stipend w bather hto , wife ha living or not. Tbe age for ret tlrement to about 66 years, and thta to f *0 because nearly all tbe chore bee decline tbe services of a.mlntatar who [ has reached that age. An old preacher , la simply out of a Job because nobody wante blm. The church ha* been grossly uojuat In tbto matter, because It does provide ' adequately for Its retired bishop* and other high officers, hot to niggardly . with tbe rank and III* of Its ministry. Practically It grinds the faces of Its old e preachers, their wives and widows. B At to subscriptions, eaeh separate conference ministerial charge will be j aaked to subscribe a aum equal to a j year's salary of tbe preacher in charge, g For Inatanoe, if a church orcbargato paying lu pastor $1200 yearly mlary, that church wUI be expected to subscribe $1200 for the fond, payable In Ave annual lostellmenla, either equal or uoaqaai. They may, however, • pay It at once. Warm In Florida. 3 John BremcU, of this ctly, naa re- , cetved a letter from bto daughter, Mre. I. Bertram Darby, who la lo Sc. PristsI. burg, Florida. In which aba mjra that a tbe weather la nnoaually warm than. When tbe letter wae written, a few .. days ago, tbe thermometer registered e 86 In tbe shade. e ■ ■ « ■ asyltol caarca Mi ralwa. J Services lo tba First Baptist Church next Sunday will be at tba uaoal boon. Tbere will be sermon, at 10 W a. as. and 7.30 p. m. by the Rev. J. M. Wilbur, D. D., of tbe BapUet Institute. £ Philadelphia. Sunday school at IN a Try an advertisement In the See-
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