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Ocean City Sentinel ] R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY BeD 'Phone No 66-X ,, raM^rnM^q^ppi|euwn>II> J**r * THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 181? 1 R J-m eeeood rial mall miner. - ' ' 1 8HOUIJ> (here be a <4 rut the-e .daye 1 In tbe walk of tbe young people who ' gare thr play |n tbe assembly room " oftbeOcea-i City High School Friday and Saturday evening-^ It will be ' truly pardonable, because those you ug " women and young iuen did -remark- c ably One work. They are to be— and " have been— warmly congratulated on ' t belr marked ability as Thespian*, and Mt«e English, of the high school, wbo bad charge of tbe play, has well ' ■ come In for her meed of praise. Tjiere ' was Indeed quality tu "Quality SI reel as presented by the pu'plla of tbe Oceau ' City High School. " EtaTF.avntTORH. 1 - Already Ibe streets of Ocean City aretaklog on a bollday-IIke appear- 1 ance because of the coming of the K<s- * ter visitors, who are truly welcome ft> our resort. It la good to «ee the cot- 1 lagers at all times, but especially afier " a long winter. Indications are tbat there will not only be Tbe merry crowds that com- f prise tbe usual bouse parties here, but also tbat tbe hotels will entertain * many visitors 11 May all enjoy themselves to their 1 fill and come back aoon again after 1 tne Easier bolldaya. 11 ANEW VOl.VBK. « The Sentinel last week began lis ■ thirty-seventh year of ancceaaful pub- ' llcallon, and it Is tbe desire of this 11 paper to tbauk Its palrooa for tbelr generous support. ' The Sentinel endeavors to give its r readers all tbe wortb-wblle news ot r Ocean City, and tbat tbls Is apprecl 11 ated Is shown by Its steadily growing * subscription list The Sentinel frequently receives 11 letters showing bow it is valued by Its lJ subscribers, and In this connection II 1 might not be oat of placie to submit " - tbe following pleasing testimonial '' from a valued subscriber In Philadelphia: P Editor the Sentinel:— I believe 0 In giving credit when credit la doe. ° The beat money I ever spent In Ocean " City was when I subscribed for Ibe 1 Sentinel. Through an advertise- * meot In II. I own a floe eottage at 11 Ocean City. On Thursday mornings . "J wriMe tamlly are looking for II lo asa what la going on, and, believe me. 0 yon don't mtas much. Yoor reports of fl the cbcrcbes are floe— In fact, all your uawa Is bright and to the point, and It 1 N a pleasure to read !L May you keep P .the good work op. Phi la., March M. * ■ tl GOOD TEAM TONIGHT ■cawdrsw. a res.. Bar. race „ The Mc And raws A Forbes item, of ° Ceasdac. will play t be Ocean Cty Mil „ nary Club Uveal Company O's Armory H Ibis (Thursday) evening Tbevlsliors are a gentlemanly sat of fallows and « they can play the game. They da- u fealad the totals a tow weeks ago. m The preliminary will ha between tbe u Obeftsa baptist Cbnrcb team and tbe M.-P. flee. Tha ckxlng game of tbe season will u ha played TbAraday evening of next H weak «Mh the Bridgeton team This i, wui ha a beosflt game tor tbe local players, and tbsrs should be a crowded „ ^*w- ^ . a Bacent real estate transfer, to Ocean- p City recorded to the office of County 1 Clark H ltd rath, aa reported In tbe Cape fl May county tlaeitts. am as follows: J. Bpteer Laamlog. special master. „ lo George W. Krouse, at aL- 11815 & Lot 414. Section II; lota HZ, 656 S48 b BOd278, Section A; talon northwest . aide of Bay avaooa. 140 torn oortbm.1 of Poo rth-st rest; also tots 418 and 418, Valeua P. Smith, at vlr, lo Tbos. J . £ SeolL Lot on southeast skts of pi... .. southeast Ple.-

surs aveoua. 156. fast nortbsa.t from northeast lloeoTTentb street. Amelia C. Koorr to Mary Weekey WOO. Lot 415. Section A Burrows C. Marshall, at ux. to Murd» Maekeorle, el ux. (800. Lot 655 Section G. Central Trad Co . trustee, to Cha«. Sack, at. at. J70U. Lota 83 and S3 Sect Ion B. Elbridge B. McClong, et ox.- to Ralph C. VaoHert. Lots 111 sod 142, Section M. Joseph I. Scull, el ux. lo Fred. R Albory.et al. M000. Lots 25 and 3. William J. Custls. el ox. to Edward J. Clements. Lot 7a. Section A. Edward J. Clements to Harriet M. Custls. Same as above. Emily H. Elllnger to Reglola B. Rodger, at vlr Lot 619 and uort beast 9 tod of lot 630, Section C. Horace F. MeCaon, et ux. lo Warren E. McCatio. el al. 41000. w> . DeLaocey Really Co. John IliCnouell, et ux. lo Amelia Ibm A*0" el,ln» '"I 415. SecIHsstlon a Is (ram Norte to NtoUi strset ■Mtatamseat dm Hs^-tooi wvw tssT ot Ysartsoate strveu. i Nsanssntb lo Klaotoooui umo.™ ^ 1 Twool^ort^ | ' ' f*" 1 tg-nlott to Thirty-toons Kw. c kmaiearMfmi UOMHW 1 T"" l | *■"•"«* w Novtrwixta loTio" — J k

h NOT ACCEPTED (Oon'taoad irom first Pogv.l hi. resignation .lull become ettective or not. , There wa. a very large and repre. (tentative gathering ..f tbe member, of the cburcb at the congregational rot-rl-piestded and the meellng nprned with the siiiglug of tbe hymn. •• llle-ccd hv rrod s passage of Scripture and offered in earnest prayer. In order to bring tbe matter formalbefore tbe meellng. tbe re.lgnati .i'i of Br. Roliuer. a. read by Into to Hie congregation Sunday morning, wa. again read by the secretary. Elmer K Itmuck When this bad been done. Richard Hi Johnson aououucvd that he bad s resolution which U de.lred thai These rcmlultons. prepared by a committee from tbe Wen's Bible t law of tbe cburcb. were read The committee comprised J It. Groves. It- liand Harry. Young. The resolutions were signed by every also by a number of residents -of thr city, who bold l)r. Holiuer In the Tbe resolutions were a", follows: "WbereesT^Wejtlie members of thr Friendship Men's Bible Claw- of the First Presbyter an Church of Oceau City, New Jersey. ,ln meeting ss-em bled April 1. 1917, mlndtol of tbe untiring efforts of nur teacher and pastor. Ibe Rev. Cbarles H. Boboer. in organ Ixlng and maintaining our class slid tbue fathering the Men's Bible Class movement In tbls community, as well as bis efficient work in behalf of the entire cburcb body sluce tbe beginning of his pastoral' Ave years ago; and. - "Whereas:— Our teacher and pastor Hobner, bas tbls day tendered his resignation to Ibe cougregafton, w hich resignation Is to come before ttie annual congregational meetlug Tuesday evening. April 8, 1917; and, "W bercas:— We dreui II for tbe best Interests of tbe clase. tbe cburcb and entire community al large tbat Dr. should retain bis connection wttb onr claae, cburcb aud city; therebe It "Raaolved:— Tbat we express our appreciation of tbe Rev. Cbatles H. Bob oarto work and labor aod reque-t tbe congregation, at tbelr annual meellng lo uoanlmoualy vote to request Dr. Bobner to reconsider bis resiguattou aod continue bis able work as our pas and teacher." Tbe resolutions were engraved by Harvey Y. Lake* and tbe Bible clase members bad tbem placed In an oak After tbe reading of tbe resolutions. Dr. Bojiuer, whose face bore « eur prised look, rxclalmed; "This congregallou koows bow to •priog a snrprlse! There Is only one thing to do lo tbe face of tbaL"^ One of tbe congregation cried, "Hbw. about singing tbs doxology now?" Tbe re was unanimous aaeeul, aud good old bymu was sung with auction. - A. J. Smith, en elder of the cburcb. took occasion to apeak In praise of Dr. work as pastor. Cbas. P. Nebb. president of tbe Men's Bible Clase, spoke In eulogistic of Dr. Bobner, end told of tbe good be bss accomplished since be been pastor bf Ibe First Presbyterian Cburcb. Wm: M. Taylor tendered bis tribute of appre Ballon to Dr. Bobuer. aud be ■aid all wlir renew tbelr pledges of loyalty aod auppori to the pastor. Joaepb I. Scull, oue'of tbe members of tbe board of trustees, stated that be agrced-wiib all tbat bad beeu said, and pledged himself to renewed efforts In tbe work of the cburcb end pastor. "One gets pleasure out of cburcb wbeo one Is doiug something the cburcb." Mr. Scull eaid. Wm. M. Kauck, an elder, moved tbat Mr. Bobner's resignation be not accepted. Tbe motlou was seconded O.- Homer Sboemeker. a trustee, aod carried nuantmuusly by a rising vole. Dr. Bobner said tbat be sincerely appreciated what was said concerning blm aud bis work lo Oceaq|^lty. aud Uim auu nis wore in uceaqgpty,

tbe members of tbe cougrega- » lion for tbelr kind words. Heaald he bad not been lookldg for another '■ cburcb. He told bow "bis uaine lisd bean brought before the member-,, I tbe congregation of the First Preeby- '■ terlsn Church of Asbisud by tbe Rev Dr. McMilllii, wbo bad spent last August lu Oceau city aud who bad '• attended tbe First Prrsbyl-rltu Cburcb here* ° Dr. Bobner sal.l that be likes Oceau - ' ''ly and be loves the people He doenot went more mouey aod would not ask tor It. but one sometimes feels that '• a change Is best for pastor and people 1 He said In conclusion tbat he will ' 1 have to pray tbat t.ls bead doe. not ■ get too large tor bis hat. letters * ere read from Mrs. A I, 1 Graham and Mr Howell, designating ■ 1>. P. Cresawell as tbelr proxy at ibe " congregational meeting. Mrs. Joseph I. Scull, on behalf bribe < women of tbe congregation, spokes'* • '•* word. In praise of the esroe.i*v work of Mrs Bobner A motion by * ' Mrs Scull that the congregation .how g Its appreciation of b«r service, sod the , good she ha. accomplished in the i cburcb was adopted by a rl-lng vote i ' Mrs. G. E Seaman s,s,ke lo com- « ; mendation of Mrs. Bobner's work, and " , Dr. Bobner said that the bean of Mr. " . Bobner I. with ever, worn.,, m the > cburcb. | Tbe total amouut of money rsl-ed ' I by tbe congragcllon. from all source. I , ' during tbe yesr. ... more th.o p,too' R I 1 be repon.of tbe besdsof the various 2 cburcb departments were very Mll, tt factory and btghly^encoo raging T .. Lt-to aud t.'onsrd. of the 1 KMblu, recently returned from tbe 1 Uritfornts Coart, arc eutertalulng B "■"F ««*• at tbelr hotel. Tbe! N have a number booked for tbe Easter . O i"" i.

.VWUMMBE DEEDS 1 l LAND TO CITY ' |j Located Oceacward of the Boardwalk, AdjoAning Moor- ' lyn Terrace Side. , 'I Mayor ITiampton. et the weekly. e introduced tflc following ordinance: ( I Whereas, William G M.wire for a. c J deed to tlieclly of Ocean < liy all that L ; Jersey' IwlngUIi tbe ocean front, ocean- jt ' ward of tbe prr-ent Boarttwalk aud n r adj. lining Ibe northeasterly -ide of|v " Nloorly u terrace, and being a strip 75 c feet w ide and ^extending !«■ the rlpar- | 1 |H>se or pur|Mise- as aulli .rixed by law ; d conslderat oil of tl. aud said laud ' ine'pteMhiV Board wgllt and adjoining L ' tl rtbe.sterly side of ^loorlyn ter- 1 , f .loners' exterior line. c ' Sections. The land so acquired to ] , " have creeled llierrou pavilion or pavil- f 1 ions and addition or additions thereto ( " and to be used for such pui|s.-e or ' purposes as authorized by 'law , 't Sectlou 3. This ordinance shall take c 4 effect at tbe time a. provided by law. , " The ordinance was accepted ou lltst 1 aud second reading. t ' As bas been published. Mr. Moore. , • park purposes It will be u-ed In cou ' uecllou with ttie proposed eularge4 aient of the music pavilion. c F Motel Arris wis. I BISAV.VE t 1 Edward H Buckley aud family, t - George B. Johueou and family. J. B 1 Allen aud wife, Philadelphia. Luella Sexsniltb, J. B Hrlckford. J. i M. Hewitt. Wm. T Sullivan, t'. B 1 Bice. J. Miller. Philadelphia: Tlios. J. c r Saurman and family. Miss M Kuglisli, 1 Moore; C. Mahan, Peermoul: Mrs. M. ' B Kirk. Boxborougb; Hannah Huff man. Cape May 'Jourt House; Mary B Miller. Clermont; Suaan A. Keilly. rreotoo; Miss Mary C. Coraoo. Ocean City; E H. Isewta and wife, Scramou I ELBERON. , F. M. Kewcomn, C. B. Rose and , family, T. J. Moore aud wife, George Krammer, Jt., B. Cohen. M. Reuken. Philadelphia; C. S. Beck with New , Brunawlck; Clare Scbotleld, R .yere t t ford; Cecilia Sargent. Wenouab; II. , M. Sbeppard, Cape May; A. P. Hewitt, l . A. L Gentner. Court Houae; M. I. , Sellen, Delta; J. C Morrisou.Chatham; I M. Ij. Dusenberry, Trenton; W. White- , bead. Bryn Atbyn. mVOMIKQ Frances Long, Joseph McDermott, Ida V. Brown. Jean Mscklln. Annette Brown. M E. Wilkinson. E. • . Bo-- ' vard. H. D. Smiib- and wife. H.C. : Evans and wife, Mary E. Waller. M ' E Gerhard aud wife, Chaa. W. Brooks ' and wife. Philadelphia; K K Reeves. Cape May; Wm. C Slack, K. Subber. L. B. Glttlemau, Woodbine; H E [ Greaves. Jeunie Kanuovltcb. Fannie ' Subber. Daisy Blum. Wildwood; H : R Anderson. Tuckaboe. J Wm. H Ziegler. Ralph Zilgler. M. M. Douty, Mrs. S. D. Douly. Daniel J Gallagbet. Margaret W. Zetglsr. Grace , Zeigler, Mrs T. B. Angove. Miss T B. ! f Angove, Harry Boon. Harriet A Leb- | man Mra R. 3. Pattersou. Mis. M. K ; Jarvls. Wm. A Render aud wife. Eli. I Hand, 'Nettle Kroneberger. Lillian ! Shallcross, Mrs Clark Dillenbeck. J. , E. Ritchie. Pblladelpbla; Mrs. Tbos. S. Cox. Mrs Kiizabeib B C Haines. ■ j Jobn Haines. Malvern; J. Carroll 1 Hayes. Luella P. Hayes. West Cbes- . ter: Elixabetb R Passmore. Uxford; ' Jaue Sballcross, Cyuwyd; J. A PerI kins, 1-absdowiie; G. S, Li|*. New Vork.

Alfred Bolt. Mrs. A. S. Buti. John d U. Bu g Barbara Parry, Pxlsdlla ,f Parry, Ednb G. Cuxey. E. A S ltyau, r. G K Martin. C. E T. Hayes. E. Eui- , er.hu Davis. G. B Hopper. William ,1 chambers, N. J. Dllwortb. Joiiu E. d File and wife, (ieorge W Krout and xel'e Tborutou, Ida S. Pyrab. Alice H i, Meeker, G D TbtHnis. F A Pulltu- -. *vr and wife,* Mary S Davis. Joseph t Thomas and family, B. H Hand It t a Fauoce, Daniel Fauitcr, M. M Campbell. H. M. Myers, c t; Bonner I Heury Glover. J W Laudenberger i aud wife, E. T. Scboouutaker. c. a Woolson, Pblladelpbla; Cbarles t ' famdeu. t c>r<p>n ' ' ( | Al tbe club bouse. Ninth stre t anil eotral avenue, there will be held a JUv* hundred card party next Saturday < evening, commencing at 8 So o'clock sharp Tickets will be .'si cents. A . Contract lor Was 111 ran. ! The Sea-ide Baths. Inc.. have given I Oils M. Townseud tbe coutract lo ■ build a rest pavilion. 31 x 50 fret, on ' bouses, 812 Boardwalk. The cost of c | the pavilion will befluuo. *••• •• kssdsj school. I The attendance at the Methodist b Reboot last Sunday ran up to 3.19. I ucludiug Ibe ladles' Bibleclasses number of adults was nearly 180 I he collection amounted lo more than ,-tweuty dollars. w«« J -.areN Carlson , Hoflman. Clinton Johnaou J Jobnaon and W. H. Powell' of .Ocean City, have Men drawn ac petit Jurors tor lb« ApiU term of court.

I FIGHTING SALOONS T-urpo^e ar.h.dl.1 ctorcls. Following a .lining appeal by Mrw I Addle II. Parael Is, s noted temperance ; quickly rai-ed In .the First M E ; |-..e of lighting the grant of two liquor ! In Burners' Point SalurdayI Mrs. Parsed- said thai the Somers' I '-V. C. T. I". plan to test til Hie 'court, the legality of the grant of I he* ' ili-eu.es. and she a-ke* fsn from the ' rburcli people to help tins right. I Member, of the Ocean City W 4* ft be Baptist t'iiurcli. Addrr-ses were I H s'leelmau. the l.tlel|»f this I I cityf and ^ Mrs. Jsnie- G. iscull^ai.d . | Boy Scouts, ->me s. mer.' Poml ebil-j j town, and the K..y Scout- had i-al le NOTED ARTISTS I Company: John li^ Wiuemaiin. vn. ' I he Bel levuelst rat ford Philadelphia | id ay April ^7. under the au-plce. "f concert should draw a large attend Tickets may be bad from the memof auxiliary. many of w huiu "are lu Ocean City to spend the Easier , Holidays. 1 *4 n There were more than to visitors for . dinner at tbe I llewild Sunday, and Mrs. Morrlsou bad -to turn away ten . dated at Ibe first table. Many guest. 1 arrived at Ibe Idlewild for Ea. j Back Irom Philadelphia. j' W. E. Massey. of Ibe tirrn of Ma-sry ' E I wards, aud family, who have , had apartments In West Philadelphia , avenue, tbls city. tbe First Baptist Cburcb will n. Id \ tbelr auuual Easier cake sale al Du- 1 gall's store Saturday niorulng. begin 0 olug at 8 SO o'clock. Tbe public iu- ^ Robert H. Tiusman. of Pbiladelpma ** sold his collage. 1620 Asbury a>. - * nue aud two lots to William C. Bay {' ■nor, of Philadelphia, through Hie ( ageucy of C. L Lake, of t bis cliy . t. — " — d I biirc siwaya bad great aympatby for newspn|ier reportera— a clnaa of * men 'generally aboot equally feared ° and criticised. During a large pa*> of b my life alnce my graduation I nave * been brought In constant contact with I tbe men of Uila profession Only on h rare occasions have I suffered at tbelr a hands serious Injustice, due either to deliberate Intent or to gross mil under (landing. I have generally found tbem coorteona and considerate, honestly de tl alroua of getting, tbe truth and of re "• porting tt accurately — Abbott's "Rem e tntacencea" In Ootlook. p k RagrcL 11 Regret la a dnngerous tblng Too " let a little one no bigger than a mux » tard seed Into your nenrt aod before < you know It yon've batched out a "■ whole brood. Everything la woven u; Into a pattern o' the ^ol- and tbe " Lord knew the figure he had Id mind " —Ellen Glasgow. la She Bolted. b "Wnat did your wife say when ahe °' yon dance three times with that yofing woman T" Jt "Nothing." Fbe Joat bolted tbe par 111 ty."— Detroit Free IVess b< d< Tha Singla Thought M Stella -Were yon two auu la with bnt 14 1

a single thought T Rella-TUt was 1 Jnst the trouble: be wanted to stay n single.— New York Ron. '• Teacher Your full name la Rerths | Johnson Kenuiore. Is It? Why do yo» I u not write It thai way. my deer? I Fourteen Year Old Girl (blnsblng>- I 1 Because 1t— It sounds as If I was mar tied, ma'am. -Chicago Trlbuna. 1 . Wanted-- Engineer ' To run steam shovel at Dennisville, i N J. Steady position; will give I instruction. State .wages wanted. 1 ' Apply LeCato Construction Co.. ■ Audubon, N". J. 1 COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUALITY C. h. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. i Twelfth and West Avenue — 7 I

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I MrSTERY OF THE EEL Juti "IS "• E. Utsw E"ds O' Why. Whliig I. certain, no 'adults come In from thf sea. no adults remain In the The eel la a vertebrate animal wbi h twenty fifth of en Incb in diameter It grows to a length of three Inches In I buffeted about on tbe high seas and drifts over a distance of 1.000 miles I Yet during all this period the eel tbe unprepared condition of Its dlgew tire organs.— New York American. "European Veers" In ludea what be ter." One.', he says, he found In tbe Well, this is the bubble: The new er after his appolutmcbt. was thus ad hy her. In such sequence as sobs and tears would |-.*rmtt: "1 sup l«se they will eat you. my dear. 1 try to think otherwise, but I suppose they will. Well, wo must leave It in the bands of providence. But it tbey mind, my dear, aud disagree with Another bubble, and* very tiny one: ogired for being late, explaining that , children. "1 hope." said DougJerrold. "that if you gave Ibe child Young Doctor. Big Pill. "1 had got uiy medical education by the hardest workl™ said tbe doctor, "aud bad bung out my shingle. I bad expected to have to wait toy tbe first patient, but not to bare to wait so Finally, however, the ck|l came, was to a little bouse on tbe edge of u. and when I got there I found a j woman sick with I bad no idea what . i made out a 'pill prescription' for ber, and for fear tbat I shouldn't earn my I wrote nearly tbe whole ma terla imslica Into It Tbed 1 told ber to send It to the nearest drug store and ' It filled, and then I left After an hour or two a small, shock beaded appeared at my office, wblcb was , the bank and approached by out- ' side sialra. Was I the doctor tbat had J been at his maw's bouse? His maw's house corresponded with tbe 1 bad Just visited, so I was the' doctor 'Well.' he went on. 'my maw ( bow you expect her to- swallow air pill? 'She ain't no boea.' "—

; York I "oat. "A strange kind of thrift was brongbt to light when 1 advertised a ring tbat ifel fouud." a woman said. "Among tbe communications I received was a 1 from a woman w bo frankly ad- , "'But I want to buy one.' she said. 1 'If tbe one yon found is not claimed the owner and If you do not wish to keep It I will pay according to value and assume all responsibility.' "The ring was not claimed, and I In vlted my correspondent to call. Sbe It at a price that was cheap for and munificent for me. " '1 get half tbe really nice things I by answering lost and found admoDey to. the goods and let tbem go i both.' "—New York Tiroes. If we have dene our best to do and to be. we can rest In peace. — 6ir Jobn Lubbock. I

PLUfUBIING tZ prio. work—n.h.p —A — nrtrf T? „ ' or clerical foroeta maintain Gits m«V trasL*'*'11 ' ''*** 00 "I*0"1' wtahlnOimsnt c. H. BACON line,,,, S,l -HO-,'" LOUIS W. MILLER OVERLAND AND WIU.VS-K NIQHT AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS OCCAM OITr. SCW JCMSCV Qaaaoc AMO s-o»»oo«. Ninth Sr. and Occam Ave.

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