Ocean City Sentinel, 1 March 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Mi tor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - . NEW JERSEY Bell *Pboo» No 66-X hani."0'* prompu' *•»• tr rrtwlroert THURSDAY. MA UCH 1.1 81 7 8BRMON TO P. O. S. OF A. {roDUnMtn.rim iv low and tne common law# or baa*.-' Ity hart baeo Ibrora arraai m .- ama.bed like *o much brv-a rra.Someone ba* ruo am Oct. "How tbit coobiry bar «« affected and oo( v« D<* draa sat iba whirlpool aod .bedding of blood rrs wninpool aod ktwddiog

Ibe. re* U tiers prrua;* oe.'y to tiod Himarif. Bui oo ooe der-ie. that at now face a dm crniral bookl ' '.* "For rem. rearec. (iermaay o»» played op to tbr point a brm «* has oiterly disregarded every reatiaini of eiriliurioc sad ba> throws dors tne gaanlM to the work t. Her oew rut- ! ■artoe policy bai itaggered the wb.-ie world. Her poatlioc may be lilor(ralcd by saying thai a mas at Fourteenth etreet eerree notice oo Ibeoppar aod lower rod. of Ocean CHy thai do ooe dare paae between Hie tone of • ' Koarteeolb aod TwegUeUi elreete, a> be le lo deadly war wUh some of bi. oetjbbori. aod. lo make rore be gal. Ibe right ooea. be will rbool every bead that appear, between tbal zone. "Fbr a* to eoodoDe eo great a wrong •falnM mankind would be dl.loyal lo ovary principal of humanity. Tba Immediate legal Iteae le Ibe right of Americana lo pureua tbalr legitimate boeloam oo ibe blgb eaaa freely lo eceordaoee with the toleraaUobal law Tbto.la important. bnl tba deeper 'metal Meoelovolved le ibe pabHabed eooMmpt for bemantty aod rulblee* dlaragard for mocml aod aplrboal prlo- , dplaa. Throe on deeper wraoga i wbleb every mao sod womao whore- , I"*1 fSlow Oaaai to ibe proper , light Inafloetiveiy ooodemoa. The e iaak of ihem UoNed Stale, lo lbt.de , Hdeeeod crtileal boor U ootchWIy , to viodtaai* • legal rigbt. but loopbald lbs very prtodplm by wblcb < mm "**• "Tbtototheaaaaaeoaotry thalapoke ■ •mo thmT**1" UT™* 10 lb® wortd OD ' armalodafooaeof liberty apd JueUe^ ' bat bow almradl , "Tba ami bsoveo. ate Indeed over • "The am

«w bee*. ibe earoe oeeao toll. a. our *Mt,bat *•" tWaaaea loyal patriot lam 01 •■* fc«Mm poo« violently lo our 1 lit •Tbeepadoaa ball, of our oallooal Uoocnmdo out dog aoy more wiih .'jTtT 81 ' W*8*Ut «* • Henry Clay, bat wHk Ibe wrangle of poitil *••• Playing pmudao politic and adeooaUag llule Amertoanlma aod paem at ibe eoai of baoor. ■ "I tba oae thing thai will Mgl»— miwiNMslimiDilart. a. fod oar impnadUIHy la tbl. rrt.la - . ..".""TV*—"— u- saisHv ! ' rbala. a. u oar tdlow-moa. ■ TMe eaUiarby twgto. at b eaaa. Tba I WhM. Ibea. la uae of the boa. e J* tm* ** PHiflii. only u a mncb The bldllj of tbia o»- |, UeaMammtm the low of solidarity. o "T»ae patrtoUms la a love aod devo- . *■•«?••» "iroMsa Har booorl.il ■zzzs&zszisszi •Mropto ct m. Uboeiy. Throe are w -"yawfog^uroa "" ■» amblam that la not u l**rt*< PP fcYeaam royal ebWd or lo-

■IWfobel mm wbleb, bolble boaoty aod atgalSeaoes, aorpaama tbem oil. . Aaehamdm P«>«lly al lbs madbmd. aafarllag In (he breero .be •paabe la Mr people m m, noemeln ""'W 'I -•. bom into tad world amid aoeoas of blood ood u» M ibal boldly mark, my folda. It la the I*" fS"?"0 """ * tolbere"•a »*• laaeUem alree of •?«. Tb. SSMi'iL'T" '£!f *""" '<"• btafl aafl died for. The Mae O.id, lo wweb-gleam ibe date, brtgbl a. lo the antra dome above, b the deraal oovwaw of loyally to freedoro ,od pro«w»tofl la aH her ebUdieo-ih.i mean. fluid" re*" *** "" *° born or *° I "arsiilngim^^1^^* '' * "" ' wbv. o'ar lb. land 0J lb. frvel'd ibl ! JJJT* lin" It woa bebltid I . «*■■* thai all oor battle, bare bam fought, god, thank Uod! they have Mood by (be ecore of three for UbafV and two for prlodptaa or lib- ? arty ofotber. * *2** ** MgnlOuaut banner that " b-aor at tbla critwal bour^' °' v May Ombdp.lt of aelobeiaady " w*b a noble eplrM of mcrlOce if necmm^ for lb. good of oor fello.-mao » l'" — ' ■°QB ot oor fellow-man.'

■wet Arnvatw. WYOMING. Mm H. Mltebell. WB.btngton; MsmNeUdHom. E. Warren Smtib Fblladelpbla. ■UKBOX. Ifr.jBnl Mrs. Wllmo, Y|r. ,Dd Fialda. J Kapp, Philadelphia; I n Maiepury, Klnkora; Mb. Martha Newberry. Nw Eleanor P.Drom., (DhBWIUl. W W. Doyle. Mm. T. K Doyl. Mr. W.taOmod. IdmlbTboreioo. Mm. Alfc— H- Cray. Harry A. Freeman 8 R Mtao' w Scbaefer aod wife w- Sr-m.D.m.b. I«flV.K«ftfu.s,- Wm. Berth and **• ^^*Ya- *i»r«»"< K TomltnA- Fmd. uiwtatl'" U K

''ifillUMY IH iTftfr " "= LOCAL CHORCHGS iv StrongSennoos aod Excellent Mosic Heard by Coii- ™ gregations. WO, HZSt PWSIIYTl.NI A N — The Rev. Dr. Boboer occupied hi? pulpit, on Sunday, and in inc oming ' prvwcncd from ibe text II Samuel. «r SfcIA; "And l>aral lunged, and awid. — ob. tbal ooe would give tot drink of ■ the water of the well of Hetnlrbem , " wu-t w 6t the eat. Tttt foarteemh ^ verm -read «. And IVavM w a- then in . ^ a* BuM and the camera of tbe Pbtlw- , l~.-tf<a *wa» tbea is Bethlehem Tbr The 3-hceuih verse iwjectrd atne text oecwme it record, an exper9 the moral and .piritaa! !m u l'r - CV

"I The istradueCMa wa- cplrttrd -and Igrapbtc lb It. tbe .peasrr cbaractcr- ** m et .[-leodid and chiv.lrou- iffiScnpofjture or'any.wberv In bi.turv - No "ibrroeeof romance erer »urpe«cd in courage. tbe three mlgbtv men of '« valor who a. David', friend. rl«kcd r- tbrtr It ce to procure blm Ibe water r~ from tbe well of bi. childhood at >- Ketblebem for wblcb 'be voice, bi. >■ longing, a. given la tbe text. Nor > ■' there any. here in tbe ctfromgiee of • chivalry exhiblud a knight mere • worthy tbau David of the extremit} • of devotion on tbe part of blefollus - T em. Tbey drove tbrougb tbe bwitle - gerrlaou In Belblebem.- .betiding then K blood In Ibe aervtce of their -leader 9 Evidently tbey look tbeir live. In I tbeir band, when tbey mi out oo their ' bold enterprise. ' Eepedal attention wa. called lo Ibe - noble ^conduct of David wbeo he refnsed lo drlok ibe waler-for wblcb be ' bad longed. It bad been bought with 1 blood aod be poured it as a liballon to ' Jehovah and preyed lo tbe Lord Uod • of lerael. ll wa. noted that tbi. ac- • Hon was characteristic of David. - whom career we', full of greal act loo. r prompted by noble Impulm.. He wa. > eaM In a large mould, was greatly . rlgbl in mrxlng Uod and awfully r wrong when be felf Into sin. Dr. Hobutr iben proceeded aod In > dlcated ibe moral aod spiritual leseou he bad lu mind. David, on Ibe occai sloo abowo lo Ibaltxt.wa. enrrouoded ' i eoemiea, unceruin bow be could ' ' save blmmlf, was In a situation full of daoger from wblcb It would lax all bis energy and skill to extricate blm- 1 ..If Ha ■■■ In* >ku — - _< I

ir self. He Ibe lime belug weary ir of Ibe oon H let. Then II wa. tbal bl. n soul longed for a loucb of bl. cbtld if boud and yoolb. He longed for water ftom tbe old well of hi. boyhood. '' And thus II le with every nan and h women wbo l» Immermd In Ibe nrn r of a bo ay life and etreoooUaly en- '* flagad In Its conflicts. There are 1 time, w ben. there come. Into Ibeaouj • an IrrsaMlble longing for aometblug tbat may recall oar boyhood and I youth and bung' u. Into touch wltb r Ibem. We want something tangible » from Ibe long ago. "Backward, turn i backward, O Tlma, la your flight, O ■a*' »• a child again Just for lo- ' nlgbt." Bo a aoogater wrote. Tbe aaao aod women even of sinful lives I bam longings for a touch of their IbDoesoi and care-free childhood. Tbe baart apeaka aod aaya, "O ibal I oould returu lo tbe almple faltb of my 1 •MM hood." I In connection beta, ibe epeaker re- ' laled bow ibe Isle Henry W. Urady ' of Atlanta, Oa, when Immersed in affaire. Ml ble early fallb ellpplrg 1 from blm. He wae losing touch wltb Ibe Lord Uod of ble fathers. He wM loelog ble faltb In rtghtaooeuem. in Me fellow-men. sod In blmmlf. He * weql back to ble a^pd mother', knee end there prayed ae ebe had fcoce taught blm.: be fooud God again aod « • taugbt blm.;

i- went back to-ble work dwelllog In ibe T m«e< place of tbe Moe< Higb end abiding for the remainder of ble life I- under Ibe ebadow of ibe Almighty. • Dr. Bobner appealed forcibly to all u premol to beed Ibem longings wblcb 0 eome ae warning, to u. to gat back lo 1 oor early faith .nd pr.y ib, prayer. 1 "• 'Barbed from father aod mother i e Prey eeroesily io Uod re give u. the - Power re believe a. our parent. uu(bi . ■ o. Heaven aod bell Were real lo u. < • lbT «|M lo be oo Im rwal » Young men and women were' y. , - Pac tally warned against lo.lng the - - actlre and Impelling memory of their . lunoceot childhood end of ibetr tlr.i J I Innocent fallb In Uod and Ibe unmen I Tbey were earoemly warned again* > forge-ling a good father and mother I r and di-regardlng their loving advice , and neglecting tbem In Ibetr old age r Remorm for unklndnem re -parent. I. t, ibe pain of a lo* soul. Filter M. K I-labSI;!Mt. ...the text for the 1 rooming mrmon. by the pa. (or. ibe R«v. J. B. Knlp. "The burden of Dti- " mah. He calletb re me nui of Heir watchman, what of the nlgbl 7 Watchman, what of ibe rilgbl? The " ,he morning cometh " «Nl aire Ih. night; ,f y. , cr . inquire ye: reluru. come " « 0 jv- returu,

j In a brief explanallon of Hie text Ibe .peaker referred re Ibe term "Dui ■ah" ae a mystical one. me.ntog ,.n«ce. Tbe memmte I. re ,B. preP'** * Conolrymen aod t. cuuceived of b. V. COB""'t 'rota Weir, a mouin.,,, ,.r E1om the .tattoo of lb. metaphorical I watchman over the „fely „f Ibe p.*,. Pto I >ai.h urn. ibi. imagery for - 1 .plrltual and prophelic purpom.. he blmmlf Being ibe w.tebmao Wbo i. i 'B t bought of a. .peaking re IU.pe.,p e 1 ro SHi"' n" H"r°f »"b ' 1 . ' "bo~ ' "PP" Pb la. He .peak, i a. from the .piniu.l .„d prophet, c ; j height- of a cbomu me«ei.g,, ,lf Uod , a. and. therefore with authority Slld 1 . , u ! Dr. Kulp. id aolerlug uion the body f period, of ,t. bMory lu^„. tmtl - Uon. greed. twI8.hu... hale. wk±td. ■ "Bm '» high place, mem to b. rem- C pant. Tbe nation., warn of them

*»reoi to hav. fora'ttefo (pid and HI. 1 might make, right, atid that Hie ituerre«. of n the State override tbe moral : la« . J Suflerthg I. everywhere among tne j people In our own land, we are bav • I log food riot, and unclean org e- of it rating drinking sod debaucliKig baud and riotous living on llir other* remedietl. mu-t bU|ig revolution. *i Tbe .leaser then -recurred for a j ' m.ioieol to- hi* text and noticed III. I. ; i ■f ci.iio.B of hi- nation', .in., yet be m a. I . Comforter for hr my-. .' the moru- • i which U throwing it. ifa r k ' f It wa- berr tbat a m.-t hopeful lr^ 1 1 .foil of tbe mrmon wa. toruicxted. for J c rn-j.1 be. i. a powerful developer of j

•Hi. guidance, believe Hi- word and _ iru* Hi- promim. Tula i. withtu the nation-. I'rfi.r 8> |»h" Krauce 1,1 j lug men. an in tide! wud a Uodle» ua jtto". Now tbe euftre people are turo- - ling In Uod. Krauce ba. found her t -Jul lu ibe furnace of .utlerlug" So it " I- w'Mb tbe other nation. They ate learning ibal Uod !» in Hi. world lo ® The .'peaker declared tbat neither Ibe Individual uor nation, do a- well e a. they kp-.w. We Know ibe rtgtit r but are proue lo do tbe wrong. Right ' doing require- feeling and men do j ' not feel deeply uotll tbey .uffcr ' Knowledge is not eflective until ll i. Impelled by feeliug. "Tbrougb tuf * fermg .trotig." I. ibe law- of our ua lure. SDd Ibe MaSer Him-elf waf uiade perfect Ibrougb suflertug. ' lu cooclu.lou, the .peaker declared Ibat Ibe coming morning Ibal I. lo i end Ibe premul night lu Ibe world will bring in greater and truer dernoc i | racy. Tbe ruleof Uod aud lb. real ' equality of men. not of attainment, , nor yet of efficiency, but ■>( value simp | ' ly aa men. where tbey .ball have right j done unto Ibem because tbey are men , ClamdUnnctioD. are di.arpeanug lu 1 j the warrtug nations aod our own be I loved land mug act ou tbe principle, t j of lis Declaration of Independence, . ! not merely profem re do It. ( f BT. ACOUSnNE'8. 1 I At Ibe 10 o'clock mam In St Au- I . gU'ttue'. C'burcb Sunday, tbe rector, < . tbe Rev. Thnnn. P ui.x. ... .j. Rev. K Blake, .poke on

u the lemon, tbal .bould be drawn from a Hie go- pel Of Ibe day, which, be mid. i cr t. ax eflecllve now a. wbeo wrltteu by Wl. Paul lo Ibe CorrothlaD. I900 yrar. : d ago. We .bould uol neglect ibe op- , portunlllee Uod give, to prepare our eternal mlvatloo. Uod give. u. grare ■t to avoid evil and re do good. Mo«t 1 !i people never Ibank Uod for tbe spirit 1 g °Bl or temporal grace. He give, them 1 J 1'Ue-Lord sbiuld be Ibanked for ma b lerlal pll«|»rily. beatlb, etc. Many « e people ire tike Ibe nlue men wbu ' n were clean md ofjeproey. i > Enjoying good bealib. with pby-ical 1 i- com fnrt^ people are protre re forget 1 , Ibe Utver of ibem blesSug. Ouly ' , wbeu l bey bave lost luem do ibey ap < r predate re ibe full ibe-e hie— lug. c , given Ibem by Ibatr Maker. I Al all times, bul especially during c . Ibv aeaaon of Lent, Catholic., Ibe pa.- t lor raid, should luro ibe devil aside 1 when ue tries re lempt ibem and a.k ° for Ibe grace to avoid aln. /( There will be mrvicea In ibe churcb al 7.30 o'clock loom-row evening. y GOOD ENTERTAINMENT " Ealeicl Epwonh |.,I|Dr'a * TaMeawj. aa 1 E^ierlwIamrBi. * A good alzed audience enjoyed Ibe eoierlalnmvnt riv.n ...... ■>.. ' " I entertainment a...

e wice. of tbe Epwortb League lu Ibe I Kir* M. E Church Friday eveulug r Following wa. Ibe- program: ' . 2°nf' "Ao,er'cB." Audience. I Tableau, "Boy Scout. — Camp Ore i -ceoe— "Tenting Tonight ou Ibe Old j Camp Urouod^' ■ Piano duet, Mime. Minerva Adam, ana Cecilia Haod. Tableau. Sceoe from "Hiawatha" l lamp Fire Uirla. ■ #Bvadlug by Mr.. J. R. Kulp. I Tableau. *reue from "Pocohonia.. Election, boy, quartet, cumprl.lng Scott Adam., Audrew Steelman, Theo Steven, aud HarveyASoIT Tableadr. .Cene from "Prlmllla and - Aldeu." wltb reading by Mr. Le.m K reck ley. Tableau. -'History of the Flag;" Row Impersonated by Juaepbtne Magtbnl,; Ueurge W.-hingtor. e Vaughn"McClure;re.d ■ by Mlm Amy Blackman v Vocal refo. Mim Anna Champion. I t ableau. "Spirit of ITTli," "Y.i.kee , r Hoodie Ilandy " Tabljyu. "Uoddes. of Liberty," rep !■ »»~««l by Mlm Mabel Lake. J "Slar Spangled banner." II Prof, ' often wa- among thorn In the I '« i* audience, aod al Ibe conclusion of ! Ir Hie entertainment he .mused tbe'm crowd by "feeling tbe brad." ofmv I w era. ...,be number. re„„, lhein l£,' „ i le uumber. among the

, iwig-ir, Ibe Rev J B Kulp. •1 t'o**' p*pe,»of •" demrtpiiou. In > : R V u*.! "•"'fully d,.wu by n « urn. Robluren at hi. office 744 f A -bury avenue. t»cran City, JJ. j m* N'elii* to Limit CrediUrs. rj imMiiorimmnw.. 1-.-W J virfi' m xbiiuN !i,x n K . . I I s , r >., r » Eaei-uuw 0 COAL COAL d TRY OCRS FOR «. QUALITY " H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO U Twrfflb rem Weal Avaaae f.,

; GIVE SILK FLAG I TO BAPTISTS' e - liglon go band in baud. a rralpatrlol . "I'm real religlou, man. c The speaker lliFn referred lo Wa.b-j . ingloii al Valley forge and recou n ted the -tory of Robert ' MorrW' vr-tl lo i i ; Washington llierr. tn an-w er lo the j -! for Ibe need, .of tbe reldler.. M.-rrl-; r -leaving the camp. Morn, .toj-jwirio j ;'taik with ^ome reldler. aud hrsrd I reoie one praying In the w.vid.. liei( | n- decided tbat it_ a man or \N a-lifog- ! c.u-e and in l.od be would pro»lde ' | Judge Waddingtou u.rxl told .f the, ' orig.tkc tbeflxg

■or: Cot, gram m 1777 spjN.tiitM a comid mtttre to have a flag dr.tgt.eil I into | committee corn pri-ed Ueuerat W.-b ' • ! ingtou. Robert M-reri- and ' -lone, id ' Rio... Tbey. with Belay K -..met and j lb] Thefl.g wa- br* u-ed on laud • cc the Battle of Brandy wine, aud Join. I d- PaulJoue.Br* umd ">t on the w.trt a | in .ailing from Port-mouth to ui.kr! i bi. famou. raid ou the Krm-!i The | rr flag of today wa. formed lu ISI7. I Tbe speaker -aid that the P O. S. ofl of prr-enttug a flag to a church lu int. ■r community. ll t. iruly an order n | founded ou Uod and their couutry I | There I. hoi a member who 1. no: . all In be upngbl American citiren— • educating all In the public school, re ' ibey may take Ibeir place lu the world willing to asrtst other, lu knowing' ' On behalf of Washington" ''amp. ' I No 73. Judge Waddmglon presented ' I The Rev. M M." Lewie, the pa*or. 1 eloquently accepted Ibe gift. I "Honorable Judge Wad.dtngtun and ' i member, of P. O. S. of A ." -aid Mr. ' Lewis, "you are our goe*. tonight. boi ( have turned oo your bowl with remarkable beueficieuce, and we grace yield to your will, and wltb grat " and deep appreciation we accepi " 1 till, beautiful flag, aa a gift from your order. We .ball give 11 a place o' '* vice, aud con.lanlly be rrmluded ot douor and that for which joui order *auda.

1 "A. cbam plona of American Liberty , ynu could give no mure approprlalt , gift. You bave not giveu u. a mere r 0«g. but Ibe coudeured sentimeul and I . Ideal of bloely million, nr people. 'Tbe Amerlcau flag- 1, a symbol of r liberty. No olber flag ou tbe globe ( ba. such a me— age as It goes forth no l tbe blgb era., carrying hope to ever} captive aud such glorious tiding, of freedom. 'The stare upou It are (o tbe pining ' • oatl -u. like the bright morning .Im. , of Uod aud tbe stripe, a. beam, uf uinming llgbl. Ill, a banner of a I new dawn re tb>*orld. It mean, and ibe Irodden down crea- ' ol foreign de.potl.rn are today drinking ibeir Im* dreg, and by bitter comparlren can see ,lp the American 1 flag and nation, aod It, Ideal., tbeir I only hope, and with Irarea, learned uf ' experience will attempt re rise ' believe, aud come Into the vauguard 1 of free nations wblcb Old Ulory mu.i • lead: "With all our heart. •« tbank 1 Toward Ibe dote of the service., tbe lo Ibe body ol Ibe cburcb were extlugui.brd aud an luaplrtng picture- ® shown back of Ibe pulpit, w hich wa. Illuminated- by many light... ' In Tbe background wa. a picture of I Washington, wltb lar» dram... «... t I

" on each «de. Other flag, were .routed . ll-. L nder the frame wa. tbe word, "Welcome," with . suspended flag containing the Idler., "P. o. 8. of A." * The mu.tc by Ibe quartet during ihe j Bvenlog wa. appropriate. There w.. also a pretty vocal duel by Robert" 1 ^ Smith and wife. i MIGHTY LONG WAIT I ; FOLA BREAKFAST j Jo i. B. Aritzki, Former ' ' Vandeville Star, Makes Remarkable Statement. "For Ibe II r* time In iw„ years. I a enjoyed a hearty brrakfa* ibl. morn- b ■ng." ..Id -Jo.. B. Arltzkl. former vaudeville *ar. In an Interview ..in n tne Tau lac Man. Mr. Arltzkl. who j re.ld c at aw Lieu* street Trenton coolloued: -It . m,'Kbt , ' « wall for breakfaal, I can tell you 1' My digestion ha. been faulty for , («.! two year.. No one but a ref ■ Irou'lle*1' ",c extent „f ,uy f(J tne.l and then be afraid lo eat even when hungry— thai', what I faced for I - - .... . rai-ea n -r le IW" long years. Once In a while I'd

lake a chance and eat heartily, and Hie re-ult wa. alway. ihe .ame/ i- "Belching of ,nd heartburn In y variably followed and kept mlrery for two or three hour. .f,„. . * 'a 1,,eD my appetite bee,,, ... toll. I'd art* to the morning w„|, *ut'i b nasty ia*e in my nn-uih— I i didn't feel Hke eating a thing n.„ . lime. I'd feel weak, nervou. and dtzX ■ and -uppored It wa. lack of nouri.b- i Tanlac wa. recommended bv a ! friend. In Ibe -hon ..me I've ured u. i .^n"JT.Tmei have tn"" ""-1 f.'re".fter ll®*"®' breakfa* "i.. 'reljf 1. floe and- the old gaoeou. trouiii e g»>d a preparation , di.trthutfd exclusively i -. i.L " f'.r J b»' Hughe.' Central Bxreoue*07' *h"' »lr"1 Bud We-iey Bdv,, a. r

| SUFFRAGE MEETING J I ol Ttil. (-It ). I Woman*. Suffrage Leagues! the home of Mr- li H. Steelman Monday after ' nooti was well attended. j being added to the league. Mr.. E W • «aody was appointed ward leadrr. »r •jraptam. ..f Hie Fir* Ward, and Mr•jwireu the rem tint tec' are ' ■ ! taken. A -otTrage cen.u. of the whole [ State of New Jrr-ev will be completed ! eomfnilter. L ft '.Tun"1, rr- " rtir ! V:h...oI'"Y!., .xrera"!'.",,*1 , IT"' i

'• j T^Z7y tUZ Sreiute tier | • riTmTn*";- a,u"" pr-.n .<bit ion are .weeping tbe country I |( » ,!1 -tagger«8 rapidity mat be- j children. I he law i. for her to receive ■ [ tote thirl of*lhe hu.baud aud father', -alary. \ Inch may be fifteen dollar, lu me State, where women help lu make ibe law., the law compel- nieii -upport their families aud makewife desertion a felony. The national president. Mrs. Carrie Call, lu a speech to the NewJersey sutTragi.ta. .ays: -If all Ihe who believe In vole, for w omen would get right up aud tight for ll. light for it In a perfectly womanly, logical. American fashion, we would win very soon. There 1. nothing re be discouraged about, ll ha. fallen on u., and Ibe woman who . derert-.'tbe woman who says. 'I -will

, 'ur u.' I, .hat the Brlllsb call a , "Every woman ha, a rlgbl lo work for Ihl. cause, aud, if youdou'l happen f lo ''kb one of your fellow-workers. p never mlud. Do your part. We uiu* t all .laud together " The league', uext meeting will he , held al ihe home of Mis. Warren Smilb. 103 Central aveuue. Monday i Bienlng, March 6. All are cordially ^ in vited to attend. [ TO PUSH WORK Ordloancr. lor Improvement. Acird on b, Com ml «.l our r. . At unadjourned meet lug yesterday • , after nhon. the City Commissioners ■ p.-sed ou II ret aud second reading or- • diuance, providing for the erecilou and furnishing of ihe muil; pavilion aud the construction of the Fourth street wharf aud Twelfth street drain. The ordluauce. were laid over for ihe u.ual time for AdsI action. Clayton Halnu Brick ba. Sold T. 8 bungalow, on Fir* .tree! n, W'i K.V'""t,e T Roselcr, wife nf H. L Roaster, of Phlladelpbla.who •iii occupy the bouse in the summer - Ibey bave been visitors here two or era n " v l!°r, here

T.ivtal Causes of Wars. inf-ket was nuts the Innocem caure of a terrible war. Nine ceutu "Hf.renie rel.ll.-r> ,.f Motlena stolt " b"' L"' "» b J"li" from a public w,Jl .'•we' h'wTi W hMI ""*r to re ] Cwet-n the soldiers of the rival slates, and a war ensue.1. « lijffi^prc.-.d until It revolved the greater part of Eu tope. In more rretm, time, . debt o.' < " . BhlHIwai of whin,' the bey of ' Algiers demanded payment Ihroogt: . 'be Tr.-n. ti consul led to a war which I lasted twenty y.-ar,. cot more than ■">■<>*> live* and made Algeria a - French IMatexsion. _ Good That He Returned. "Boy. watch my l.t.tse- tiii I com. ' " man to , hoy lounging 7 around the Marion, a, b- hastened to B farewell to a departing friend. rein.""" *n,d ,,le taking the Just then the locomotive whistled and lb.- horse, rearing sutldenly. atari ed al fun aped „p ,|>p ron,j The boy starcl after the fl„-in« amrnal. and th.-owowr appeared, exclaimed wltb relief: -It's a g..* ,h!ng you came now «lr I coutdn t hate watched blm much longer --Ladle,' Home Journal. ~ Joir i7 61

^ d,^"f ral Vw^"'-MI"t Bella, dneaFair <1, arm, "T -Oh. I oil "■ h'r u'»tog papa ifo, i pa— away the ti'me""™' ^didn't" mean ,; •■Flfttog iwrlwna. - luiotluu Tll lttia. ' J lei- 't "to- .lurk the let j ■ — Talking Math,„ra. 01 m-r Tbey are born Maw-lou go re l.-d, Willie. —Cimln" , aatl. Enquirer leamtiig wlthoat fnllti-nesa make. • disagrees I,, e pedant, and jstlltenra, C-lvokHia tmppy -Ot.-ierrW-td"'"*'8' 1,1 Be n.-i'o-r Ignorant nor rareira. wira lu tn. future - Vergil

. ■ j Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER V - ✓

YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder rj To erect your Octfan City cottage. Yon cannot spare the lime f j lo look after -it closely yourself and must depend upon the j | ' I have built for a large number of Jieople and could refer you to f| jinv or alj of them. Send for the list of names and photographs ot the houses. Otis M. Townsend I OFFICE . D I I I I nm OCEAft CITY, I 8th M. orposlle r.o. DUI LsLJlLri N.J. EflBL J. STEELH1BK """" Ciniracior aifl Biiimr Allen Seull THE BViWiPER Eighth hhb OCM*# MVM. Phone Connections ,

S B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout 4' FRACTICAL ' Carpenters and Builders JOBb'lllt A SPECIALTY 10A0 ASBURY AVENUE, ■ . OCEAN piTY. N. J. ; Bell Phone 18 Inter-Statfe Pho-.e t34-A j SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New jersey

Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ; .OBBINC OHE.SPECUlnm.jio, Office 1017 Asburv Avenue i °CEAN C'TY NEW JERSEY ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. Phone. I86-J Furniture Stored LET US ESTIMATE Window Shades FOR YOU yAwnings and House Furnishings Our Frlccx xtc Lowed pazxiHc cooxistenl wrtth Good Vorit x^td bcil Mxlcrixl J Lawrence n. Lear 6S* Asbury Avenue -

— Ocean City, N. J. 1 HAyifpn®;°"a. cot.^gci bungalow or apartIt will paj } ou to call and see our slock be fore buying elsewhere. W" t Window shades a specialty. ChaS72.reAd?mS & Bro-720-22 Asbury Ave. A BIG BARGAIN io,« ... a FRANK SMITH CO. Li°3. ASBURV XVE ■'■3'

lylxthaltowa afl|» ht ll^prw, OTIS M. TOWNSERI BUILDER Offick: 8th St. Opposite p. 0 Only galvanized nails us;d -on exterior work City Electrical Co Klectnc.l Work nf Jfvtry Kln(, HCHSCHCL J MCNOCflnoN.e,. ' Office. 413 Eighth 81 .Ocean tllly. jj j ESTIMATES AND PLANS FOANISHT JOHHT.SEflL ! gOjLP&B Oeorge W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbintr ana Jobbing

No. 13 W. Fourtcenlh Strcrt"1'' OCLAN CITY. N. J. u,„ ., " 1 WJ Leander S. Corson BUILDER B. 0. Mini ». w Mibi H. S Altai geo. 0. adam! a co. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BUCK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT," . practical house painter 645 Asbury Avenue, Ot KAN CITY. 8. J. vlo'ibwOr J«tOorM|C** * C°'" ,'"°U Aire. John T. Lewi.'- Lrad auk oil cmB rustic* B* Falnim' Snppiiw. . . BIcr^ttrra^^HoppUiw. Blrjcl, H. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECRLEV. Pao. Ready Mixed l'alnt.. iMd and Olh

fcW and 922 Aabury avenue. T ~ " L Real Estate and Search Company represents ■ Fidelity Trust Conmany of Newark , Wildwood Tille and Trust Co, i . _ Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Titls, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Srrvice AU Work GuaranutJ Money to Loan on Good Firmt Mortgage Farm* for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. After The War The war in Europe may last a long timeno one knows.

But. after the war.will YOU be better off than ] you are today ? Save your spare money and put it to work at • Interest with us. 1 per ceaL lateral! Paid Time Depoiits. r Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies (S.craaaor t. I. S. f Saw pi..) Seventh St. and West Ave. --•-■•ail ua. BIIU W C91 nix.

' Ocean City, N. J. Cholcro Dairy Products Butter and Egg* j j* A.k for Booklet of Hpsdaltlea Order. Delivered Both Pbonw Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST r?*v Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 4Z9.J Advertise io I The SznHntl