" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXVII. OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1918. NO. 52
Ocean City Sentinel -BrR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ti.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. | "»TTO«»aH.«T.i.A». MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, lliri MAI COUHT UOI'HE, H.J. , (Oppoalu PubUe Bulldlea,) jL^°WAOFFICES " ° Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Read Bartiett Bulldlua. n ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JFURMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law 95a Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. UBICtL Dr. w. p. haInes cor. ninth and wesley ave. OCEAN CITY. N. J. OP PICK HOURS: jl jol^m!" BotU Pooae. Florence Brick Haines CON. »TM AND WtfotEV AVE MECH A NO-THERAPIST ^Maaaaca, BwedUb Movement. Hour* by appolbUneot aft Alien Corson, M. D. """H: * 816 Wesley Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey jp.BaUta ^ PJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. B07 WESLEYAVE. ocean city, new jersey Both Pbonaa 6 ^ Qr. Wilson Y. Christian ►•DentiMt — 809 Central Avenue •OEM CITY, B- J. Bell Pbone, 162. Booth Phones Niqht Bell Hughes' Central Pharmacy •th and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, n.j Pbone. 845- W Pbooa your orders We deliver bee MARK lake Undertaker and Embalmer MS CSPTBAL ATKVCI 'PbonaUS OCEA1V CITY. H.J. Every Member of the Family should have a Bank Ac- m count. Jt is not only important for the parents but for the children as j well. ' It is a pleasant experience to note the growth of regular deposits. New accounts are invited. 3 per cent, interest paid on T me Accounts. Ocean City Title and Trust — " Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. C. I— LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. UEi Asbury Asanas. Ooaan City. ». J. ODmapoadaaoa aotUUUd : COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUALITY 6. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TiiM and Waat Avrnna
We offer For Sale an Ocean City Home in a very central and desirable location here. House j splendidly constructed, slate roof, high solid brick basement suitable for business purposes ; hot water heat, white enamel finish, 8 bedrooms, furnished. An, exceedingly comfortable and convenient home for an all-year resident, at same time offering opportunity for nice income from renting rooms during season. Although three-quarters furnished, price is less than house alone is worth. For par- ! ticulars inquire, Massey & Edwards ' Eighth and Central Ave. ' . • leaky roof will be apt to result in Cbirnueya that leak abonld be looked A. ' j/ \ -J [ Tin'roof, are fire-proof. Y=j p-J A11 kind of atove and beatar repairs. I I Tia, slate inl slag; roofing, yf &M£vFl~\ SMITH'S ^91/ /T7 fl The Tln Sm,th ' * t ' - ' 735 Asbury Ave. All Kinds of Outters SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk Closed lor tbe Winter - - A War Economy Greed Every loyal American will help his Country by adopting this Creed: [ Reduce Waste Eliminate Ertraragence Practice Thrift Waste is always inefficient ; extravagance in war-time is unpatriotic — both should be shunned. Thrift leads to national progress and personal independence. Get on the right road today by opening an Interest Bearing Account with this Institution. first mti8ml bank OCEAN CUT, II. i. ■ / | | Over the Top ^ Our boys over in France are anxions to go over the top and according to all acoounts they are giving the Huns all they deserve. All praise and honor to our boys in khaki. If We are trying to go over the top in Ocean City by giving you a dependable store. A great many people that formerly bought from mail order houses and Philadelphia stores are our regular customers now. New spring goods arriving daily. Watch for farther announcements. We will have a very important suggestion to make to you very soon. G. H. STEELMAN Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gents' Furnishings 831-833 ASBURY AVENUE • Call at the Sentinel Printing House if yon desire flrst-olaae work. Orders promptly filled,
CITY GIVES FINANCIAL AID TO LOCAL MILITARY CLUB
Floating Indebtedness Will be Cleared With This and Money from Connty. Clayton Balnea Brick appeared be fore the City Commissioner-? al their weekly meeting, In behalf of the Ocean City Military Club, which buill tbe old Company G Armory on Xlutli street, and wblcb la ueed of Duauclal Mr. Brtck. who said that be was not wholly famtilar with tbe matter, but bad been aaked by CJeorge C. Murphy, one of tbe officers of tbe compauy, to statement of tbe financial condition of ' - tbe company. Tbla ebowed tbe company's floating Indebtedness to be • nearly {1000 K Tbe Cape May County Board of 1 Freeholders baa agreed lo coutrtbule i i! {800 to tbe company, and Ibe clly was i r aelted to give 1200 Mayor Cbamplon said tbal the city i . Jrga always responded lo every appeal I made by the local soldier boys. < On motion of Director Adams. It , was agreed to appropriate E200 from ' I tbe advertising appropriation for tbe < benefit of tbe military club. > Tbe board decided to give Its usual ' contribution of {16 lo John Mecray ■ * Post, (J. A. R , of Cape May, for Me- ' mortal Day purposes. ■ Ordinance No. 105, relallug to pub- i ' He garagee in this city, was passed on tblrd reading, on motion of Director < Campbell, and ordered published. t There waa read a request from C. B. < Price, assistant title officer of tbe I Ocean City Title aud Trust Company, for the written consent of tbe board r to permit tbe Ocean City Automobile < Bridge Company to apply for and ob- 1 tain from tbe proper authorities of Ibe I Slate tbe Stale's lease for lands under t water In front of Ninth street, occu- t pled by tbe bridge compauy. Tbe c matter waa referred lo City Solicitor < Boswell, be to report back to tbe board. < A check for 1750 waa received by 1 Mayor Cbamplon from Franklin H. • ■ Herat, president of the Twentietb t Street Association. Accompanying i tbla waa a letter from Mr. Herat In t wblcb be explained tbal tbls Is Ibe amount thus far received by blm from i property owners tn tbe association as , tbelr sbare of Ibe expense of constructing jetties at tbe ocean end of Eighteenth and Twentieth slreets. The balance subscribed by members will be forwarded as soon- at received, Presl- i dent Herat reported. | It baa been decided by the board not . to bave tbe Jetties quite so long as first Intended, In order to reduce tbe ooat Id tbla connection, tbe following resolution, lolrodooed by Director Campbell, waa adopted: Belt Resolved, by tbe Board of Commlaalonera of Ocean Clly, N. J., that tbe ( {Continued on Tblrd Page,)
j . MANY GREETED NEW PASTOR , ' The Rev. George W. Yard [ l Preached to Interested . Congregations. ' , ; Be v. George tV. Yard, tbe new pastor, , at both services In the First M. E. ( r to I hi- charge by Ibe New Jersey Con- ( . ference held last .week In Atlantic City t at Ibe morning service. Mr. Yard said | r 'hal be was glad lo know Dial the t i fine union services during the winter. e He told Ills bgarers ibsl be expected a t* lieie for llto-Wrdne-day evening a I prsyer meeting Ibis week and hoped £ Tbe text of the morning sermon J I I'-alm 51; 10. "Create In me a In ibe afternoon Pa-lor Yard visited " all Ibe Sunday school classes, speak- „ lug encouraging word- aud becoming acquainted with Ibe officers. Teachers, •O'J pupils. — _ || Th^lheffie of his evenlug dlscoilNe' -j "Man Outstripped," aud It was 0 of Mattbew 28: , ."He goetb before yuu Into Galilee." » Mr. Yard arrived In Ibis clly on the t electric car reachlug here al 5.10 was met by B. B. SiHes, president of . National Bauk. and H. 8. Mow- c rer. cashier of tbls Institution, both . members of the official board of tbe a church. Mr. Bllles also Is a member a of the committee ou pastoral relations. _ They escorled Mr. Yard to the borne . of Mrs. Elizabeth W. Gandy, where t' was emertalned during bis temporarily brief stay, aud where, later In tbe evening, lie met some of tbe otber (| members of the official board of tbe , cburcb. t Mr. \ ard and family bave since moved fiom Woodstowo lo tbe par- . 1 In Ibis city. . Woman's HnRrsKr I.C sa n r . 1 The Woman's 8 u Or age League met • at tbe borne of Mrs. B. Frank Hmllb 1 Friday eveulng. Business of great * ' was discussed aud much ' enthusiasm was ehowu by tbe members. Mrs. Leroy Howe was appointed as the publicity committee. At tbe I next meeting of the league, wblcb will t be on tbe fourtb Friday night In April, E (here will be an entertainment and re- [ [ fresbmenla. Every member Is urged s ' lo be present. I
FILE INCOME TAX RETURNS QUICKLY Collector Campbell Sounds Warning Note to Those Who Lag. Deputy t'ol lector William H t'ampj time giving 'information lo those detransferred lo Trenton, where lie Collector Campbell says: "Tbe lime for filing returns bas been extended to April 1. All returns must lo on or before tbat date. "Tbls Is a new feature of Ibe law. on information blanks must be made by eacb person, partnership, corporation, busluesa organization, elc.. paying to anotber person, corporation, partnership, organization, etc . fixed or determinable amount of or moredurlng 1917. These gains Include wages, salaries, rente. Inter"Tbls Is an essential and Important of the people do do! fully understand that these returns abonld be made, aud tbls before April 1. "If any of ibe people desire blanks. Information, etc., tbey abonld write to collector of inlernal revenue Jxr Uatfirmir <jr«*1reae rue at tbe post office bulldl-ijr>l Trenton." IMPROVED SERVICE Telephone Co. Preparing lor The Bell Telephone Company la an underground conduit and cable constructed from Its office on street. In tbe Maaaey A Edwards building, to tbe alley at Fifth street between Central and Wesley avenues. There will be an aerial cable from tbla point to North street, and then underground again from North etreet to the submarine box on tbla aide of Great Egg Harbor Iolet. Tbe will then run under tbe lulet to there coDDectlog wltb Philadelphia by way of the Atlantic City and tbe new Pbljadelpbta-Atlantlc City underground cable. Tbls Improvement will give Ocean City additional loll trunks and better aervlce. Tbe company now baa eleven operaIn Ha office bere, and more will be added ae quickly as possible. Thanks Firemen. Writing from Peon's Grove to Fire Charles H. Wataou, of this city, Charles G. Sltbeua thanks tbe members of tbe Ocean City Fire Department foe ibe beautiful flower* sent by tbem Id remembrance of ber wbo died/February 19.
WOMEN GIVEN *1 PIPES AS SOD VENIRS Liberty Fire Company Auxiliary pad Enjoyable Time " ▲t Its Meeting. The members of tbe Ladles' Auxiliary of tbe Liberty Fire Company, No. 8, met at tbe borne of Mra. Howard T. Johnson Friday eveulng. Tbey bad a - very pleasant time aud eDjoyed tbe refreshments. Eacb one was presented wltb souvenirs lo tbe shape of pipes In bonor of St. Patrick's Day— March 17. Tbe members sew many art Icles for •' tbe public aervlce committee at eacb b meeting. ° Those present were Mrs. Albert '< w Flabar, Mra. George Jeffries, Mrs. 8om- 11 era Young, Mrs. Charles Breckley, c a Mra. Frauk Buxby, Mra. Joseph Bar- " » clay, Mra. Bamuel Bmllb, Mrs. Jobu '< Trout, Mra. Emerson L Smith. Mra. * Jaaae Btepbeneon and Mrs. Walter Cbattln. ° Tba next meeting will be held at tbe 1 borne of Mra. Jesse Btepeneon. on f Fourtb street, Friday evening, April 1 6. t — I WILL TREAT WOMEN ■ t presbrirrtan Bible Class Men to 1 raz Their Forfeit. 1 Tbe members of tbe Men's Friendship Bible Claae of tbe First Preaby- ' tartao Cbnrcb will give a treat and en- ' tertatnment to tbe mem ben of tbe Women's Bible Class lu tbe social 1 rooms of tbe eburcb Tuesday evenlug. There waa a contest between tbetwo 1 ilasana during tbe wlDter on Increase 1 In membership, number of visitors aud i collections, and tbe women declared . tbat tbe man lost by half a point. Being good sports, the men bave ' taken tbe earliest possible cnance to pay tbeir forfeit. Tbe oommlttee lo charge of tbe affair comprise* Freeholder Jobu P. >' Fox. Assemblyman Mark Lake and 1 > Health Officer T. Lee Adams. Ratlcc in ASttrtUcrs. Changes of copy for display advertisements must be at tbls offd* not later than Tuesday noon for Insertion K in tbe BnrnincL. Tbla rule will be •trlcOy adhered to. adv.. tf » Legal papers of all descriptions, Including wills, an carefully drawn by K. Cattle Robinson at his office, 744 Asbury avanna, Ooaan City. N. J. adv. MOOT to loan on AM mortgage. [i
|I ELLEN'S ALBUM" AGAIN . Entertainment to be Repeated in Presbyterian Church J Easter Monday Evening. " TbC members of tbe Ladles' Auxll- £ of tbe First Presbyterian Cburcb a bad planDedf'i give tbelr annual play F-*""^ Ly nlgbt, but for var- d Life of h" beeD lmP°"»lble P . i Ibe organttatloo baa decided to f'|lbal"AuDt Elleo'a Album." p wblcb was ebowu wltb aocb gratify- a success In tbe cburcb a few weeks Mra. FreemaD H. Rlsley, president of tbe auxiliary, baa arranged wltb , Tbomaa Blmpson for tbe second t presentation of "Aunt Ellen's Album," | and all tbe pictures will be shown lu , tbe cburcb ou Easier Muuday eveu- , Ing. Nearly all of Ib we who so creditably appeared in tbe album on tbe , Ural occasion will agatu take part. , There will be one or two changes, but ( tbe general eflect will be tbe same. Tboae wbo bave qot seen "Aunt t Ellen's Album" should Dot fall to be band on tbe coming occasion. | There will also be a flue musical proI Tbe fame of "Aunt Ellen's Album" , has spread to May's Lauding. aDd ■ Blmpson bas received a letter I from a cbnrcb womau tbere asking ' that tbe eotertalnmeut may be given . tbere In Ibe near future. Cotlsgc Prsrcr Medians. ' ' Collage prayer meetlugs will be held j by tbe Baptist people tbe week before Easter— Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Tbe dedication of tbe Dew building will be held Good - Friday even log at 8 o'clock Tbe Easter ( service will begin at 6 80 o'clock Easter f — — — Fob Sals — New Ford tourlog car, i- slightly used Price, {890. Address, y Crowley. Coast Guard Btatloo. Flfty4 eighth straat, Ocaan Clly. N J. r. adv., 8-81, St. i. Fob Rest.— Furnished cottage, No. i4 1 8 Tea lb street , 7 rooms end bath. All Apply
VVJJZEMANN'S ORCHESTRA PLAYS HERE THB^UMMER
1 Popular Philadelphia header c and Men Engaged for Their Third Season. Music lovers among tbe cottagers sud summer visitors to Ocean City , will be dellgbled to learu tbat tbe ' Board of Commissioners of Public ' Kecreatlon Grounds bas awarded to K. Wllxemaou, of Philadelphia, 11 contract to provide tba free dally ' concerts In tbe music pavilion on (be ^ lo tbls clly for tbe sum- a rner season of 1918. Tbe concerts are to begin on Batur- J June 29, sod will eootluua for a t period of tea week*. ■ Tbe orchestra will comprise 25 pieces, ' Including Mr. Wilxamauu, Ibe same ' as last summer. It Is planned to bave a special con- i cert every 8atnrday evening. Tbls assures tbe cottagers aud otber j visitors a season of musical concerts , unsurpassed by any seashore resort tbls section wltb tbe exoeptlon of Atlantic City, and will do much to add to tbe attractions of Ocean City. i Tbe board of commlMlouers by whom tbe contract waa awarded Is comprised of moslciana and consists of tbe following: * President, C. Homer Shoemaker; > secretary and treasurer, William G. > Moore; Mrs. Alfred M. Gray, Mrs ■ Robert B. Vollum and Mlaa Mary M. • Barr. Tbe commissioners are arranging to ' makers feature of community siog1 Ing one nlgbt a week. This commun- ' Ity singing was begun bere late last I season and It grew to be one of tbe 1 great attractions at tbe music pavilion. Baptist ctsurcts Service*. In tbe Baptist Cburcb next Sunday 1 tbe pastor, lbs Rev. M. M. Lewis, will e preach In tbe morning at 10 SO o'clock ' upon tbe aabjeot, "Oar Redemption," ' and In tba evening, at 7 JO, his subject 1 will be "Tbe Signs of tbe Times," r wblcb should be very IntereeUng to " all. Good quartet music. Fob Balk— Nltw-room cottage, for r. Dished, all conveniences, central locns, tlon. 1188 Asbury avrana. Ocean City, f N.J. Apply liu Asbury asanas or 836 Wesley ava. Bale pries, 1MB. •dv., 8,7, 8 BOB >. Fob Rbht.— Apartanaala, baa tad I S.JMMI
II I TAKEN YERY ILL ; WHILE ON TRAIN , *_ Mrs. W. P. Haines Serionsly £ is Stricken While Retnrning iti ' from Knoxville, Tenn. While on ber way to OceJm City a y Thursday evening, Mrs W. P. Halues!e was taken suddenly 111 aud faluted lu ' n lite walling room al the ferry. Herj* it condition became serious on tbe elec- 1 « trie train, and three or four Ocean City | * r. residents. In addition lo tbe conductor j ;i it of tbe train, went to ber aid. - Tbe conductor telegraphed (o tbe || i, Atlantic Clly Hospital for an ambu. * > lance to meet tbe train when II n reached Atlauttc City, but Mrs. t| if Haines, recovering somewhat by tbe tx a lime tbe tralD reached May'a Laodlog. M -. expressed a desire to come 16 Ocean p. City, and at Pleaaaotvllle Dr. Halnea I was lelrpboDed and told of bis wife's ju t coud tlou. ,| When Ibe electric car arrived In w e Ocean City, Dr. Haloes met It and took bla wife borne lu bis aulo. Both 41 it of ber limbs appeared to be temporar- p 0 II y paralysed. Bbe waa reported to be (> a- -dutch better a day or two later. D| t It la thought that Mrs. Haines In- q Jured ber eplne when she fell after |0 fainting and tbat tbls caused tbe n paralysis below ber waist. Mrs. Halues was on ber way botqr v r from Knoxville when she was seized a, with ber lllDeM. B J MASONS AT CHURCH p a V I. Ledie Will Hear Dr. Botaoer oi y Next BnDday evenlug Ocean Clly *w e Lodge, No. 171, Free aud Accepted n d Masons, will alteod tbe First Presby- o: b terlan Cburcb lu a body, to bold Its si Is annual religions service. Tbe pastor. It e tbe Rev. Charles H Bobner, wbo Is B 0 deeply Interested In Masonic affairs, |. and wbo Is at present chaplain of oDe b j of tbt local Masonic bodies, will de j lc Special seats will be reeerved for tbe 0 1- vlatlng Masoosand an excellent mu |. slcal program Is being arranged by b . Mlaa Lonlea T. Coraou, clioir director 0 ' of ibe Flret Cbnrcb. a Tbe public la cordially Invited to at■e tend. 5 Annual "Stock Social." II Tbe men of tbe Flret Baptist Cnurcb n . are preparing tbe entertalument for 0 . Ibe women's acnual "Bock Boclal" to ' be given In tbe new social room of tbe , Baptist Cburcb on April 8 * Tbey are 11 ' preparing a mixed program of music b ir and comedy, and It promisee to be a *
LEAGUE TO HAVE OEFICERS' NIGHT: Capt. McCnen Will Tell 8tor- . iek of Some Hunting 1 Experiences. \ Walter Allen, tbe chairman. Is bas- I Uy eo gaged In making preparations c tbe smoker to be given by tbe Yotrog Men's Progressive League In t the club rooms of tbe Hann Building 1 next Monday evening. Tba occasion t will bg, known as "Officers' Nlgbt," 1 and tba commissioned men at Petare- I bave bean Invited to ba present | and enjoy t bam selves. . Tbere promisee to bean Interesting program npt only for tbe vlalUng sol- 1 dlers but also tbe club members and t tbelr friends. A feature of tbe occasion will ba addresses by some of tbe . officers, wbo will tell of tbelr bunting experiences in various sections of tbe 1 country. Due of tbe featnree will be a bant ing narratlva by Capt. McCueu, of tbe Petersburg Barracks. Capt. McCuen not only very popular wltb bla meu, 1 but be numbers mauy stroog friends i among Ocaan Clly busluesa men. Everton A. Corson, of this city, has received from tbe Cape May County Board of Freeholders tbe contract to build tbe new road from Palermo eta1 Hod down tbe couoty a distance of balf a mile. It la to be c.nstructed of concrete, with an asphalt sheet top. It will ba a coDtlonalloti of Ibe Bbore Road from Beesley'a Point to Marshall corner. Tbe Blate will build tbe remaining portion. Lost —a fur neck piece on Monday evening about 7 o'clock between "21 Asbury avenne and 630 Asbury ava- ' Dna Finder please return lo Mrs. ' Younga Corson. 721 Asbury avenue 1 Ooaan City, N. J. adv .2t. > Fob Bale.— Overland Ronabont . (1916). Breckley, 990 Asbnry ava. edv, 8-81. tf.
OCEAN CITY HIGH SCHOOL Y EASY WINNERS IN DEBATE
Pleasantville High School Team, However, Presented Many Strong Arguments. The members of tbe Ooaan City j School team won a clean-cut ; victory over tbelr opponents from tbe Pleasantville High Bcbool Friday evel nlng In the first of tbelr Interscbolaei tic debates. | The debate was held In Ibe assembly room of the Ocean City High Bcbool eore of friends of tbe local students. Tbe question debated was, "Resolved, Tbat at tbe cloee of tbe praerat l universal military training and f service should be tbe fixed polley of Without reflection on tbe boys from Pleasantville High Bcbool, one of •horn was a colored yooth. It may be said tbat tbe Ocean City representamarshaled tbelr arguments In style end tbey apoke with morn ease aod assuredness than tbelr oomThe Rev. Dr. Bobner, one of the In bis seaied decision, covered case cogeolly In tbe following words: "On tbe first point— tbe nature of material— I tblnk tbe opposing Ing learns were abont equally Wrong. tbe other two points — organisation of material and presentation of ft— Clly showed a marked superiority and should, therefore, be a warned contest." The other Judges were from Pleaaaotvllle— tbe Rev. Pennington Corson and Assemblyman Bertram K. Whitman. Mr. Corson's decision waa: "Affirmative, 72 points; negative, TV pointer Decision affirmative." Mr. simply wrote "alflrmatlve" bis ballot. Tbe affirmative aide of tba qoeatio* taken by Mlsa Mabel Hoeb, StPeterson and Mlaa Hasal Harris, of Ibe local school, while tbe opposite was defended by Charles PenbolRudolph Keucber aud Clarence Excellent arguments ware presented both aldea, and. In tbe rebuttal, Hocb bad somewhat the better of Charles Penbollow. Tbe decision of tbe Judges, ne rend by Prof. O. W. Relchly, principal of tbe local high school, waa remind wltb tomultooos applause. When tbe dodalon had been given, Gertrude Tolbert, teacher of Boglo tbe PleeeentvUle High Saheol, made an explanation in extenuation of ber class, although eke did an agaluet Ibe wis be* of the ■■■>— of tbe losing team. She told hew the boya bad been hand (capped In several Id their preparation for the eonTbe PleaeantvUle team wae among tbe flret 'to applaud the nnnoanee* meat of tbe decision of the Judges. Everyone In tbe room, wttbeat Mae, felt at the ooocloek.n of tbe speeches that there could have been ne doaM ae to tbe result. Tba extrcleaa were began with n school song, led by Andrew 1. Steal3d, and several aonga and Mam yells were given with spirit daring the evening, "Andy" making a lul nlaaa leader, allbongb In one Instance he did beoome a trifle excited. Prof. Relchly apoke of the origin of debates, wbich-were participated In by 400 public scboole of the BMl en that eveulng, under tbe ausptoaa at the Rutgers Interecbolaatle Debating Ba- -f ctety. Tbe whole oountry, tadadlng President Wilson, to deeply Inlanated tbla subject. He explained the rulee governing tbe contest, and Introi doced Mlaa Hocb ae ibe Orel speaker. Tbe school orchestra played thica ; selections during tba eveolng, end the ; music was appreciated by the eswwd. ! Miss Louisa T. Corson. Mlsa Veins ' Wilson waa at tbe piano. The vtoUslata were Htoaee Co I bum end Bradley > and Wm. Fllsgerald. 8emneiB.CoMver had tbe drums and sacaaanrlm.and a young man from Atlantic CHy was tbe Cornell*!. [ Cattags For Haas. Cottage centrally located with eU f modern Improvements. Including I beater, fu ml* bed or antarnlahad. Ay> ply BBXTtNEb Offloe. edv. U. e ■ « ■ J Henry Harp, landscape gardener, at d Lmwood, N. J., at the request ofunfor lendecspe work id Omen City, and y Is prepared lo furnish aoil, gravel, aakd 1 and plants; ordere tecelred for tHa .- •eaxon's pan, lea. Address Henry Harp, i. Lin wood, N. J. adv., 6-0. St. 9 Wanted, — A maid for Miokfof and general buuaa work at VM Wnkf it aveuue. Liberal wages win ha psM,
The Baptist Gornefi Public Reminder: | Public Inspection of the new Baptist Piimnfrl' and Social Room, 7 p. in., and Dedication Serrica, Lwl on evening of Good Friday, March 29th. BicqptM SI the City Welcome. | Eighth Annual Sock Social in the New Saciall Room, Tuesday evening, April 2d. BBtBtrinniH the men. Refreshments served. Admaim • each size of stocking. Socks famiflhed at Amt request . » -• '"Jw

