Ocean City Sentinel, 14 February 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel ' THUHKDAY FEHHl'ARY 14. ISIS We Khali be clad to receive iteiu- of news and communication* of interest to "this community and our readers everywhere. All communication* should be ar-' com |*uied' with the full name and address of the writer, lint .necessarily for publication, but a" a guarantee •>( good faith. DOTS Kaiufall made HatnMay afternoon ^ No railroad excursion. from Philadelphia laat Buuday. Ixical lied -Men are preparing to celebrate the tribe's anplver-ary. lug along? Have. you had many fraci lures? Heal estate men are receiving inquiries regarding collage* for thVsuuiThe liev. Charles 11 Buhner will First M E. Church next Sunday morning. The Christian Kudeavor Society of the First Presbyterian Cliurclr ha* decided to poslponells "Penny Social" from February 28 to March 12.- ■ The mem hers of tbe official board .oil the First M K Church will meet at' usual hour. Important bu-lneae will be considered. Waahlugtou Camp, P. y S of A , will attend services In a body In the First M. E. Church Buuday 'evening The sermon will be preached by the liev. M. M. irewlsi . The Cape -May County Chamber- of Commerce will meet Al Stone Harbor next Thursday evening, whcii the subject of again advertising the county In newspapers and farm juurnaly w III be . discussed. Next week will be "Visit the School. Week." Parents kre Invited by Prof. Stevens to call at. tde local school*, i and the tekahers will be deltghtert to , show them how the chlldieu are prd- , greasing. . Because of the coal shortage, the I Board of Education was compelled Tuesday eveuiug to refuse a local or- ■ gaulxatiou the u*e of the assembly • room on the evening of Washington's i Birthday. t

PERSONALS. . Kaodolph Fogg aud'.wife are visiting filcud* lu Marltoo. Anderaou Bourgeois, of K-tellvllle was lu town Saturday. Clayton Halue. Brick returned Tues day from a few daye' visit to Matlton. Capt. Itickards. of Philadelphia. Mlas Coneys, of Philadelphia, ha* been spending a few days lu till* city. A*-' J McKlmm, of Atlantic City. Clayton Brick Huberts, of Marlton, spent SaUirday and Sunday lb tbls clly. Supt. Montgomery, bf the Atlantic "Clly Electric Company, was lu town Mrs John J. Foster and : daughter, of tbls city, are visiting relatives In Philadelphia. Charles Carter, of Briilgelmi. vi-iled his mother, Mrs. Carrie Carter, of this city, Sunday. (■surge F. Hauer, of Fblladeli Ida. a well-known summer resident, was In town Sunday. Ebenner Adams, of Philadelphia, was a guest of the Klberon on Lincoln's Birthday. John Adams, of Cam p JJ plou . was here this week on a visit to his mother, Mrs. Mary Maun. Ellwood Handle, of Philadelphia. ' visited bis parents, L. C. Kaudle and wife, here Sunday.. Harvey Adams and Isaac Hoffman, who are employed lu Csmdi-u. were home daring the week. Mre. Margaret Foster, of Hit* city, . apent a few, days tbl- week with ber daughter lu Philadelphia. George Bieckley, 3d. who Is employed In Camden, was at hla home here Sunday and Mouday. Vaughn McClure, who Is working In Philadelphia, was at' l\|s borne here a few Hays durlug the week. lllcDard Nelms aud wife aud K. W. Neltns,\(_ Philadelphia, were guests of the Idlewlld a few days sluce. Mrs O. W. Vander Veer.uf Ml. Holly, bae been spending a fejv days with Kandolpb Fogg and wife, of Ibis city. Joseph M. Rowland, wife and daughter, of Philadelphia, were vleltors here a few day* durlug the week. Dr. and Mra. Joseph D IWId*. worth, of Mauayunk, cottage owners In this city, were visitors brreSuuday. Ewing T. Corsou, of Bwartbmore College, spgnt the week-end with his mother, Mra. J. M. Corsou, lu thi* djyEdward Sack, of tbla city, who Is employed in Philadelphia, spent Sunday and Monday at bis borne lu this city. Mia Edoa Wallace entertained some of her youDg friends a few days ago on the occasion of ber birthday anniversary. William F (iardiuer and wife, of this city, have returned from Philadelphia. where they speut several day*. Oeorgc Burton, 'a well-known Philadelphia florist and owner of llie Wayne Apartments bets, was In town Tuesday. Mrs Robert B. Vollum and -on. Cberlea, of Philadelphia, summer residents of thttwclly. were In town a few day* ago. Clinton B. Price, assistant title o f. Bear of the Ocean City Title and Trust Company, weat to 'Philadelphia on a That Saturday j Many Marter. of Onwdan, wa*j among the vMlora bam Sunday, a* I

* ordered niea. . c chairman ol tiie house committee, he „ took a took at the coudltloua at the Ocean city Flablug Club's head- _ quarters at Fourteenth street. Elmer V, l.toblnpon and wife have ' returned' ko their home In tbls city : after j-peudlng a few weeks lb Vine- 1 land and MHlville. The condition of-M-'atroll Doughty, ( ^ who was Injured by a fall upon.tbe Ice two weeks ago, Is reported by Dr. Petllt to be Improving. ( .Miss Elsie Scull, daughter of W. S. ' ' Scull, of Philadelphia, has relurued - home after a few days' visit to Miss A let ha Townsend, of tbls city. * 'Kit-hard Vbss, of this city, who Is i * employed by a large hardware Hrm lu Philadelphia, was home suffering i '• from a cold a few days I HI- w eek. Joseph Morey, of Chester, formerly ' of this city, w ho was seriously III lu ■ the Chester hospital,, is recovering. e Ills family look him home a few days ago. • 1 , Ml** (ieueva U'rberson, of Tom's ' ' Kiver, has returned .from a visit to ' Miss Lens Morey, chief operator In the - Bell Telephone Company's ofltce In e tbls city. Miss Inn's -B. Adams, of Mayor t )'hamplou> iSHce. and Miss Beatrice ' e l owosend. of Tax Collector Burleigh's office, spent Ihe week-end with Cam- . den friends. ' 4 .K. Proctor and wife, of Pblla- 1 -lelphla, are s&ndlug some time 4n 1 , Hie cottage I hey^pttfehased from the : i Rev. .Dr. Linn Bowman and wife a ' . short time since. I Charles H. Collins, the young editor . of the Somersa' Point Record, has ' been drafted and passed the physical examination. He expects soon to be - called to Camp Dix. ■ 1 Mrs .F. A Scbock has returned to her home lu Ibis city after spend! ig \ t several weeks in, Philadelphia with ■ her daughter. Her husband, who has * been III a few weeks, Is recovering. A dinner of four covers was given a | , few evenings since in one of Atlantic , . city's beach frput hotels for Mlsa M. J , Etbelyp Page, formerly of tbla city, | by'DeVan Fitxgerald, of Near York , t City. , , George A Van Horn, of Phlladel- i . pills, who Is interested In the South Ocean City Fishing Club. w,aa In town f Sunday, accompauied by Mr Huts, of l'hlladelpnia, a cottager at Forty- 1 . seventh-street. . ' Joseph A. Meerwald. of South Den- ' ills', has succeeded Edward Magutre, 1 I of Philadelphia, as a book-keeper for ! Hie Ocean City Title aud Trust Com- < piny. Mr. Maculre has taken a posi- | linn in a ticrmautown bank. , Bernard Kuckdascbel, a Waat Phil- I j sdelphla banker inleresled In -real ea- i Isle 'hen. where be spends tha summer seasons, was lu town Friday. ' With blm was L M. Garrett, of Phil1 adelphla. whose cottage -In the north ' seetiou of tha city Is uaarlug com pis i' Allen Scull. Contracting build sc. of I ttuedtj, Who has ban working on aus ordered Hied.

- exteuslve operation In Waat Pblladal - pbla for some time, was In town Fri- 1 day. He vfsiu Ooaen CKy oope or - twice • week and baa one of bis fore- , - look aflar bit work ben during Mlsaa* Emily B. and Flonoce L. - Learning, dnogbten of tba lain Dr. i Philip 8. Learning, of Hew Bedford . i ' Mam , bare bean visiting tbair cousins, L. C. Hand Is nod wife, of (Ma city , , Mm Emily will remain bam enteral i montba, while Mm Pieman Ml on ' - Monday tor Florida

1 no "war bonds" 1 for teachers r* Board of Education Discusses Subject, But Files Coupty Committee's Petition. V The' Board of Education at Its •I monthly meeting di-po-ed of a pell- - week* ago. from a committee of the l 'ape May Couiity Teachers' Assoc la- 1 .- a.ti ,"T| "ofT, o" I -ovistlon st Wild w ood on November j county to heir the claims of the lescher* f..r further recognition In tbe 1 mailer of Increased salsries. It ws* claimed lu the petition that ' ■n the present 'crisis aud the uew reI quire-went* of Ihe Male Board of Edu- I canon the teachers should be granted' I II of their present salaries, effective dur- I e lug Ihe coiiliiiuauce ol Ihe preseut dls- I »' I orbed condition* of the country. The I assertion wa- also made lhat all 1 f classes, except teachers, are now re- t ' merly. . After Ihe petition had lieen read fur j, ihe information of Ihe new member* ( , of the board. John It. Jones and Dr. J. r 4l.ori.ley Hughes, the latter moved j I thai. ihe Increase to the exteut of ten percent, be granted. t t Vice I're-ldent Adams called alien- p c llori to several Important Impjpxfc. men til list must be made to tbefcliocl / f building- increased heattug facilities at the Welley Avenue School, and Ore i ( escape* for Ihe high school among the number The projiosed bonus would p ' ,u. crease fbe salary 11*1 considerably. • Prof" J. M Stevens, after saying he wa* not there to speak as tbe repre- ; seutatlve-ofthe teachers In tjils matter, H declared that he did not wish auy pro- p ■ posed Increase lu salaries to Include p . himself He had entered luto a con- |> > irs'ct with Ihe bnsid to perform his p 1 dulie* al a stipulated annual salary, £ and he abide* by lltl* contract. He m said that he wanted Ibis understood gi ■ by the board member*. B Mr' Adams said lhat there probably salaries of teachers here will be made lu April. With Ibe payment of war M bonuses Jiow and au Increase In sals- g( tie* in April, one can see what Ibis y| Will lead to and the difficulties II will p bring about. i p John It Jones wauifl to khow If It would not be'well to wait until April ^ and make Increases along tbe lines aim make increase* along lbs lines

r. suggested l»r Hugh- * *»ld that Ills thought . .was the payment of war bonuses uow i. w III tide llie teachers over Ihe present , and please Ihcui. and Ihe Increase In April could be accordingly. He spoke of personal kuow ledge of some dlssatIsfaqUon among the local teachers. John K . Groves suggested that It '• mlghl be well lo look luto tbe matter. Afler further discussion, tbe motlou i. was withdrawn, and tbe pelillou

SIGN TITLE RELEASES i ON CAMP GROUND PLOT

, SEASHORE LOAN ; SOCIETY PROSPERS ' Shares of Stock of Ninth Series May Now be Purchased. The annual meeting of the Seashore . Building aud Loan Association, of this - city, will be held next Tuesday even- . 'ng In tbe offices of Joaepb I. Hcull. Books arenow open for subscriptions i stock in tbe nlutb series. The association Is In excellent condition, as ebowu by Ibe following report: - ASSETS. bond end mortgage 187,700 00 j Loans on shares of tbe association, - 8.230 00 does. lb 00 interest, 16S 82 j ii paid premiums, 26 00 -floes, - 44 82 i Cash on baud. «* 27 66 ' (91,643 30 Due shareholders on 2387 shares, (78,312 00 shareholders, advance . payments 577 00 money 2.000 00 shareholders, advanced luteresl 40 00 shareholders, advanced premiums 4 00 shareholders, profit apportioned 10.703 64 profits 06 (91 .643.30 KBCK1PTS. ou hand ( 237 40 30,617 00 | ' 4.565 48 j 493 45 . Fine* . 197 74 Entrance fees 165 76 loans repaid 5,800 00 1 loans repaid 2,010 00 1 money 23.200 00 I I (67,316 82 1 IilkhL'KSEMENTS. 1 loans (31,000 00 Block loans 2.760 00 withdrawn SJgp 00 Prodis peld on withdrawals 148 51 postage end stationary 60 44 — secretary 266 70 1 • secretary

treasurer • 76 00 1 Borrowed money repaid 27,000 00" ' interest on borrowed money 68 01 1 Buret} bonds -16 00 1 Blele examination 20 00 e Miscellaneous 2 68 ' Auditors' fees 15 00 Casli lu bank 27 66 ' (67 816 82 1 STUDENTS' DEBATE J Inlcrachalaatlc Affair In Cllr's | ( High school March isPreparatory to tbe big lolerscbolet- . tic debate In tbe assembly room of tbe , Ocean City Htgb School ou tbe even- , . log of March 16 between team's of tbe , local school and Ibe Pleaaantvllle ( Htgb School, there will ba a debate | here tomorrow afternoon on tbe ques- ( ' Hon, "Raaolved, That tbe Mouroe ' Doctrine Bhould be Abolished." The apeskera will be: negative— Net- | lie Mnmford, Merlon Relcbly and • rKmS Hlackmau. . Affirmative— La- ( ■ viola Bcnll, Ruth Blepbenson and ■ Marlon Hewitt. Tbe subject for tbe loterecbolastic j > debate Ik "Keeolved, That, after tbe ( i war, universal military training and r service should be tbe fixed policy of tbe American Government.!' Tbe r students to represent Ocean City In , this debate are Heaal Harris, Mabel Hoch and Elmer Peterson. , Tbe studeota of tbe Hammonton aud Haddon Heights schools will also 1 debate oo tbe same evening, and later 1 " there will be a debate between tbe ' ' member* of tbe two victorious teams, ' ' DAUGHTERS ENTERTAIN ' r — ~~ ' I , OI»e Uveal Jaalar Mechanics , , Terr Dellffhlfhl Eteslaa. Tbe members of Iota Council, No. i 126, Jr. O. U. A. M.. were deUgblfally I . entertained In tbe lodge rooms by ' , members of Ocean City Council, No. : . 10, D of A., Tuesday evening, tbe oc- i , ess Ion being a visitation from Ibe I Daughters. Tbe whole program was arranged i t end given by tbe Dangbtar* of Amer- i ! ICS and the aflslr was fully enjoyed I , by tbe Junior Mechanics. Refresh- I menu followed. ( Representatives ware- present from 1 Atlantic City, Tuckaboe and olbar out-of-town lodges. Uaalca acr slcea, ' Tbe Bae. J. W. Walla, tba rector of I Trinity P, K. Church, of this , - .dly, will ooodnct ssrvlcM, beginning , - evening of next , week, every , . craning daring' Lent, at 7.45 , > o'clock, at tbe borne of Mrs. Ernest ( DiKston, Tentb street . and Central , ' *ven0•• ' « "A"-I Biles'. Alhwas." | r Members of lb* First Presbyterian ' Church here arranged to give a play, ' "Aunt Ellen's Alboa," oo tb* even- 1 of Washington's Birthday. It la said to ba very fanny, and those tak- | pari are baeoaslng perfect. ,

~ City Takes Another Step in Proposed Condemnation Proceedings. § In line with the plana of il.e clly to j begin Condemnation proceeding- In * i order lo clear up the camp grnuiid - • .. conditions. City Bollcltor Bo. well .1 J i sending out releases of lltle which J t property owuers are requested lo sign. It lu a letter accompauylug lite legal * notice, BohcTlor lloswell says lhal "by « reasons of |>eiamia uwulugJeiid la'lbis 1 l> city bavlDg an ImplleScoveuaut In il. L ■ - Ibe camp grouud plot between I Fifth aud Bixlbelreels should be um-<i • for camp meeting purposes, and Ins- I' much as It Is difficult to determine just I I- who these land owners are, It was <i U j thought advisable. In order lo clear up d I any technical question lu this res|iecl, u 0 that certain laud owner* within cer- y I lain 4>oundarles should be made partlc- » 0 to tbe procedure." 1 0 The notices will be served' by me.i - c 2 tiers of tbe Red Cross Botlely end Hi* | - 2 ^Nations) Defense. They ire to receive g - | |he money Is lo be divided between h 0 tbe two' organizations. Members nl > these societies are bow engaged In se- l curing the slguslbre* of pro|ieriy I 0 owners who will voluntarily sign ihe ' deed releasing all tbelr right, title and I 0 Because of misunderstanding. It Is « ssld that a few pru|>erty owners. are I 0 not disposed to sign -the pa|ier, ss re- I quested, which will have only the ef- II 0 feet of delaying the court proceedings p aud Increase the costs, but w ill have n 4 no other results. -i B The matter will go Into the courts p . under tbe present plan* and the laud a ) will In all probability be coudemutd. " as asked by the city. _ K j Those refusing to sign Vril^be made II , t tiose refusing sign writ be

j a party to ibe proceeding* and they j will bave to abide by Ibe declslou of p tbe court. I It. Is understood, but thl* has not i been given out by clly officials, Ibtl I City Bollcltor Boswell, before begln- , nlng step* looking to condemnation , proceedings, consulted with and had . tbe advice of such eminent legal ani tborltles as former Judge Clarence • of Atlantic City, and W. Holt : Apgar, of Trenton. | LENT BEGINS The ■«. T. F. Blake IMskea HugIT rations lo HIS Flock. The 10 o'clock mass in St. Augustine's Church Buuday was celehrsted D

B by tbe rector, the Rev. Thomas -F B- Blake, who called tbe attention of blj congregation to the ract tbst Lent be B gan Wednesday and that during the B holy aeason of Leut people should B make It a point to say . additional B prayers. B We sBould keep In mlud, he said, . tbe words, "Thou art dust aud unto dust thou ahalt return " . We should also remember that "U Is appoluted once for ell men to die, aud, after death, the judgment." > In every life comes the date of birth and also tbe date of death. If we live well, we will die well. "As the tree | falls, 4o shall it lie." i In tbe world of busluee*. men Ineure | their property against lire losses, but I of them neglect to Insure their | souls against tbe tires of hell. We ' bave but one lire to live, andwecan- | not aflord to lone It. We should do ' penance for our sins. When we ofleud a human beiug, we apologize to blm. ' How much more should we ask God's pardon wheu we offend Hlifa? We ' should meditate and, pray, especially daring these week* of Lent. Couduct your lives as you would did you know | that your next act would 'be your last [ RED CROSS RACES I Final One Over Vachl Clab Coarse Here Angnal jl. | "Red Croas Races" are to be held t this summer by tbe Itaclug Aesocia- . of Boutb Jersey, aud the money , usually ex peuded .for trophies will be dooated lo tbe Red Cross'. Winners of tbe races ere tb be given certificate* . or Inexpensive tokens. Tbe reason will not open ontll July 20, wben there will be a cruise to Cape 1 May from Atlautlm Clty and Chelsea Following thjCHiere are lo be three races, one e*^ at Ocean Clly, Blonc ' Harbor eud Chelsea. The Chelsea ' Club race will be beld on July . 27, providing tbe tides ere suitable for - afternoon racing. Blone Harbor Is to ! bave the aecoud meet, to be beld on August '17. Bbould unfavorable tide coDdltlona prevail on that dale Ibe - may be shifted a week one way or tbe other. The floal- will be held at - Clly. lo charge of the Ocean City Yacht Club,- oo August 81. VALENTINE SOCIAL . Flensing 'Proaram Prepared for Taalebl'l Entertainment. r Tbe members of tbe Queen Esther 1 Circle will give a "Valentine Boclal" > tbla (Thursday) evening In tbe soclel [ of tbe Flrat M. E Church, for ' which a very pleaslqg program ba* 1 prepared. It will begin at 8 1 o'clock, and k silver offering' at (be door will be tbe price of admlaalon. Tbe pnrpoM of tbe euterteinmeut 1* raise sufficient funds to makeup i tbe sum of (25 due od tbe society's obof (75 for mission educational ' purposes. ■ Will Attnnn Convention. Tbe Board of BdncaHon.al Its weekly m-etlog, decided tbat Prof. Bleveoa ' superintendent of Ibe schools, should represent tbls, dly el Ibe convention . of tbe anperlnteudeats' dlvl-ton pf the . National Educational Association In Atlantic City daring llie week cotn- ' mooring Monday. February^'.. Van Mtntntl b» Illness. Mra. W.'P. Halo**,, -wife of Dr . Haloes, of Ibis ctty , was called home few daye ago from Kooxvllle. Teuu , . where aha was vlalllng friends, be- . oa use of tb* Illness of Bar youngest I son, Frank BanneU Laos Haine*. i Tba IHU* fellow baa been seriously ill frew pneumonia lot several day*.

'some surprises ! ARE EXPECTED i Methodists Looking Eagerly i to Conference, Which Will | -Assemble March 6. Jthe New Jef-ey M- E I'r-l fcrfoop, I Church. Ailai.llc City, beginning' then usual, due lo ci... Mtveilou of I and llghl and Also .Ihe lucreasetl - f niifereiire will open on vVeduesday In-lead "f I ui-tlm- aud will cl-me on the following Monday Instead of Tue< day. and It. Ibis a ay several hundred will be saved lo Hie member. ol conference. One of Hie feature* this will be bebl on Friday eve when Berry, chairman of ihe war of llie in wave. as wa* expected during llie pa*t l-ecled to be changed will be relurunl another year utiles- Ihe pre-ent plans miscarry. The Rev. Paul Miller. pa-tor of Hie. K .gll.h Creek the I'arksldq M K Church Camden l>e Rev. Dr. Alfrerl IVagg. pastor of ('..flliig* wood v. E Church, will luleiideiit of ihe Bridgeion Dl-trici to succeed the Itev. George H. Seal. the. ably goto Colllngswood. The Itev J. K. Fhureh, will probably go lo New

t Brunswick ! The Itev. J XV. Lee. pastor of Ihe f Wesley M K. I hurch. i'leasai-lville. lis* received three different calls, aud l lie will probably go lo another section _ I of llie Stale. Oilier pastor* who expect lo be changed are a* follows: The Itev. J 1 C. Kqlp, pa-tor Central M. E Church, Liu wood; the Itev. N. G. Hagerman. , -pastor of Hamilton Aveuue Church, Trenton; Ihe Itev. H. L. Burkelp Beruud M. E-- Church. ' Mlllvllle: the Rev. D E. Clair, Trenton; the Rev. T. ' B. Hammond, Ml. Holly; Ihe Rev. B M. VeuSanl, Palmyra; the Rev. G. XV. Yard. Wobdatown, and Hie Itev. Bieadmau Applegate. Paulsboro. BETTER BLEATING PLANT ~ , Duiinn nnaiiuu ri,aui

K " e bad weather conditions are takeu luto ie consideration d Pro/ Stevens said that the Ure aud al ventilation systems lu the high school' building are being run on an exd, tremely econ-mical basis durlug tbe Id ha* beeu looking after the lire* during (d the last two months, has l-een a <— er "dandy " helper, Prof. Bteveus stated . Mr Llpplucolt's -work has been con- A Ii slderably ini-rea-ed by following some ,-e line* made uece»*ary by the coudl. re Hoiik. but be did it* all willingly and without complaint, re "You saved money ou fuel, too7" jt suggested 5]r. Groves. Ir "Some, but the coat of coal Is high," 'e answered Prof. Hlevens. j. Tlie reports of Major L B, Thomas, lo attendance officer; aud Dr Allen Cord sou, medical Inspector, were read aud i. Bled. 'e Secretary Townsend reported that 'e Miss Harriet Glbh has accepted ber y position as a high school teacher, cl John R. Groves aud Dr. Petllt were w appointed members of the board of it school estimate . John R." Groves reported thaf he had received a letter from Dr. -T. D. Sensor asking for the- use of tbe local school buildings by the Stale Bumr mer School thl* year Mr. Groves . said lhat he had written i>r. Sensor 0 tbat the board is only too glad to give tbe summer ecbool tbe use of tbe bulldy lugs. V jV Oa motion of W. XV. Adams, the ■■ m action of Mr. Groves was approved by w tbe board. 1 1 was decided to change fbe hour of , Professor Blevens was authorised to ^ enroll all the school children as uiernlc ben uf tbe Juulor Red Cross. ,a Coast Guard Btebblns, of tbe Cory sou's Inlet Station, told Dr. Hugbes ir tbat bis chlldreu experienced some 0 difficulty. lu couuecllug witu 'tbe-auto „ tbal brings children from tbe lower le seetiou of tbe clly to the schools up ,e town . Tbey live al Flfly-uluth slreet. ,r The mailer was referred to Secretary lt Tuwuseud, be to see Charles Back, Ihe ' D auto owner. Ail llie board members — agreed tbat Mr. Back has giveu particularly good service during tbe very bad'westher aud road coudillous of Ibe last few' weeks. G. C. Gordon his been sent from Camden lo take charge of the Adams . Express Company's office, succeeding R. D. Farlow. who has been transferred to Philadelphia Mr Gordoo. g who Is Dow- here with bis family, la a native of Cape May City, where be started with 'tbls 'company. He was 9 I, here for a month while XV. H. Beegle ip was agent aud while tb* latter was >- taking a vacation.

Proposals for Music. s Iy iT'IVT jm'nTn 'd ree'^ilon nd'-nd' ul# ba tSfo^ ibln'a* Monday, lbs »'-b day at Ksbro -ry. 1*1*. at Um in ml*-loner*s rh-ml- r*. City Hall.-Oorwn pity, a. New Jsrssy, s e rdlne to lb- spseiaow. loos * Sew1 jJi, CU5" CIH. wvek-'-nd lbrred.)-, sod ben.* rmin"jooe i r AU n.n'.l.l.n. to be eltls-ns of tbsVAitsd I ie Tnreootrwetto be .we- Jed lo tb* loww rrspou.lble bidder, and ibe Hoard ol Coin. . mlssloorra of Ibe Rerrawlloa Urosbds rest mSSU"T^tul tiiT1*isiif ' " *" ud*a. "XBUMEII NHOKMAKKK. II Prr.sl bl of the Board of ST 01 °roooda.

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! hotxi* amp caTTiasa THE IMPERIAL ! 1015 CENTRAL AVE.. OCEAN CITT, ■ loS?*i?rnm? iSTSSmJb!** Uoms Opsu all Year Hot Water Has Hn. C. OETXEL. ~THE KATHLU Sow open for -the season IIM Conirol ATSBUS. OCEAN CITT. N. J, UIWIEH LEWmaOONARD WYOMING »*« OCEAN ITF.IFI "rs.u City, N. J. Open an tba year - Hot Walar Haa * . P. NIUKa HOTEL ATGLEN On* of the most centrally located hotels la Uoaau City. The aim haa always bean ta make this house select and homaUka, and ita large and assured patronags previa ha anaowe. For terms and pariienlan address , «■ C. wr. Nay. NEW HOTEL ELBERON " KIOUTM ANUVENTEAL AVKKUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. stay low and -Hayre, Proprletraaaaa aud^nswly papered. Bell Pbonsa: I7-X and THE IDLEWILB OPEN ALL YEAR • Uoorlyn Terrs oe ooean Clly. N. "><1 l"ntb 8U**U 'MRR. J. K. MORRISON Chandler-White Hall Ooeau ave. bet Beveuth aud Eighth ata Ocean City, N. J. H. J. NACELIM. Scotch Hall SANATORIUM -Open All tha Year— misISJS1 ilSddSq ^*"1" MiM.NE.TowKea.R-N. B. HcOiasir . Hrad Nuree M*r. We Are Distributors Studelater flulonliit in Ocean City,* Sea Isle Ctty and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor

Grading and Street BiUdlag Thirty- foarth (t. eml Watt ava. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Rcsldeace: MM Control AraMa Pbaaa, Ul-W Eiunined Vitlioit Dnpi uriiSf IS? ■"*" irmL sum sal' wotl" AUw *rttas"Sa A. W. ELY l«M lllaalls 1 ATLABTIC CITT, ■. fl. unsbHnriuir L<D* riiinsOwa*. Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST Flowers and Funeral Drsigna Furnished 1 128 'Bay Avenae Phone, (jyJ ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St." and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. CHole* Dairy ProduetM Ask for Booklet of BpMfolOM Delivered Both Themes COAL, need Coal. Yon need Service. Yon get both from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth aadV^Vaat Arema f 1 AVE yon a cottage, bungalow or apartment to fnrniahf We have a line of ruMrrrcu at leaa than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. C. ADAMS * MO. 72Q-22 A88UWY AVK. ■EiDLBT dk AJSAJU Reading Oeal ' Also Klodlln* Wow* by banal wwi Raw coo: on lbs asiU. MHRb iWuaiuiaiwi MaMqNi HUIT1C ICE MM flffMh IN Tenth and WWW* Awwvaaem ■ oceaw city ■ a. *fjn *ffdv*rt{»em&xxt im the N 2®ntfnaZ i.S<™«»Sria*d tofc* SmsUs