Ocean City Sentinel, 11 April 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 1

r OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVIII. OCEAN CITY, N. J, THURSDAY, Al'illl. II, IMS. NO. 2

Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CITY. N. J. R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ti.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. ITTOUKYH-tT-La*. M°RGAN HAND , ATTORNEY and CPU NSELLOR AT LAW, ^^6^0n"^iaK<.D«'°*KoniarT fubE. ciriitt ooiuirT nettt. a. j. jyiW^OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, . ,.,Buuy ZTJr ]jAW OFFICES Godfrey 4 Read SariMUlBuinUn|. n™ : ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JPURMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law 952 Asbory Avenue Ocean City, N. J. * Dr. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE OKFICE HOU KM: ^ 1 toS°^'S" Both I'UoDea 11461 lDUr"SU"* r3ttA Florence Brick Haines CON. BTH AND WQSLEY AVE MCCNANO-THENAPIET rfHAIlen Corson, \ "•«# Waaley Avenue j Oown City New Jersey ; ""lalsr-auts aO-A. JJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY-AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY ....... !isi-£: ^R. Wilson Y. Christian HDentlstH 809 Central Avenue •ckae em. a. *. Bell Phone. 152. Booth Phones Nioht Bei.l Hughe' Central Pharmicy Sth and Weeley Ave.' Ocean City, N.J Phone 245-W }\|ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalm er , m onrut Avajroa reoMUl OOEAH CITY. H.J. Our Sons in France Our soldiers over in ' France require guns, airplanes, good food! and hospital supplies in dance. Do not disappoint them — give them your best support by subscribing to Third Liberty Loan Bonds. Let us take your order for them. Ocean Cit ' Title and Trust Com|iany ocean crnr, n. i. - C. L LAKE ... REAL ESTATE AGENT.. COAL COAL mowirai QUALITY ..... - . . • . ill ct i

We offer For Sale an Ocean City Home in a verycentral and desirable location here. House splendidly constructed,, slate roof, high solid brick N basemen! suitable for buWness purposes ; hot water heat, white enamel finish^ 8 bedrooms, furnished. An exceedingly comfortable and convenient home i for an all-year resident, at same time offering op- ' portunity for nice income from renting rooms dur- — ing season. Although three-quarters furnished, ~ price is less than house alone is worth. For particulars inquire, £ Massey & Edwards Eighth and Central Ave. SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DEUCATESSEN 822 Boardwalk Closed lor the Winter World's Best Security for Patriotic Dollars The Third Liberty Loan i The farms, forests and mines of our great country are > pledged — its stores, factories and railroads — all industry — its i y ; banks and its homes; the entire resources of the world's richest 1 nation are behind the bonds of the Government's iTiberty Loan. ' Buy them for cash or on installment — in the largest possible amount. They represent the best of security — upon I which you can borrow at the Bank. < Through this Institution you Are invited to place your ' . subscription for the Third Liberty Loan. First National Bank i Ocean City, N. j. 1 1 fcfefckfckhNfcMfcfcfcfcfc ' -"Boost, Don't Knock" Mb g* II Everybody up and at it to make Ocean City the greatest ' toJKM ( ^2? seashore resort in the world. \ Impossible is only a word of i fools, some one wisely said. We ] _ are getting better acquainted 1 with your wants every da]^ W V. Reduced Shoes — Some women's. J shoes, good quality, a little shopworn, reduced to $1.95. Caps for Boys— Military and ' French caps, 50c. A good all- \ wool bine serge for 50c. Men's Shoes — New styles in wanted leathers of Endicott, 1 Johnson & Ca's shoes. Largest and cheapest shoemakers in the World. Prices range from $2.50 to $6.00.H Come in and browse around. Granville H. Steel man 831-833 As bury Avenue ! OCEAN CITY ' v ( NEW JERSEY ] Cash $15,500 Cash | Buys Palace Garage SIXTH ST. AND ASBURY AVE. Goodwill and fixture*. 'Up-to-date with Automatic Electric j Elevator, Overhead Washer, ready fof business. Can be i . bought at this figure on or before April 30th. Address, ' B. L. COSSABOOM 329 MULBERRY STREET MILLVILLE. N.C John Marts Lumber Co: Ninth atrial and Havan Annua « OCBAN crrv. N. J. Larehar muhrak. Moaldtaga, Bondtag Paper. Piaster Board, Maile, hash Weights Advertise in the Sentinel. ' , •?>'. . . ..

LIBERTY LOAN MEETING HERE NEXT SATURDAY NIOHT

Marine Band to Lead Parade —Canadian Officer Among Speakers. Chairman H 8 Mowrer am! Ihr Liberty Loin Campaign Cuiiiuiiiirv Kreal Liberty Loan demonstration lo There will be a parade ovet sume of the principal at reel* of I lie town, -tart lug Irom the city hall promptly a! 1 7 80 o'clock, followed by a public j meeting In the Klr.t M. K t'hurch. nadlan oftlcer who ha. been In service Liberty Loan t'ampalRti headquarter. The parade will be beaded by the Marine Hand of 28 piece, from the ' Wlaaablckon^ BarracS*. ape^ May. Stales Army Infantry at Petlrsbuig , will add to the martial appearance of ' the aOkir. The local firemen, Bed Cross. Wo 1 man'. Service and .chool children will ' join the parade— not to .land along the ! sidewalks. Some of the school girl., It Is •* < peeled, will be altlred t. the Uodde-. . : of Liberty and carry the large flag which floats from the .lafl at clly ball. 1 1 The Qremeu. .chool children and 1 olbere are especially urged to report at 1 clly ball at 7 abarp. 1 The route of parade follow.: ■ ■ Form on Ninth street: down A. bury « avenue to Twelfth street; to Weeley > avenue; to Sixth street; to A.bury avenue; lo Eighth street. to Central ave- ' nne and dismiss at Ihe Methodist < 1 Church. I In addition to the speeches, there < will be patriotic music In Ihe church. 1 The police force will lead the parade. I geWILL HAVE DANCE ' 1 j Voting People Looking Forward The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Occau '■ City Military club I. arranging for a danoe In Company G'e armory Monday evening, April 15. An orcbe-tra of four pieces will be engaged for the comprises Mrs. Constant ford, presi- * dent; Mrs Herschel Henderson, treasurer, and Miss Mabel Lake, secretary The young people are looking for ward with eagerness lo this event. A J ; hoe aud Petersburg will be in attend- ■ Sunday services at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. Eleventh street and 1 Central areuue. will be as follows: 1 9 80 a. m . Sunday school; 10.45 a. m„ cburcb service; 7.45 p m., vespers and sermon. The Kev. J. W. Walls, M. A . la rector. E. A.Corson Gets Contract. S E A. Corson, of this city, has recelved from the Bell Telephone Com- p paoy the contract to repair the streets " 10 Brldgeton whQr-aftbe telephone ' company has beet*- Jng Its conduits. " He will begin lbs Ml at once. r ORCHESTR'S MEN 1 ARE AMERICANS Director Witzemann Sends " Explanatory Letter to the ] City Commissioners. of queries as to the nationality of the members of John K. Wlixefiano's orchestra, which baa again been enf gaged to provide the free dally coucerts , the music pavilion in this clly. it la - staled that lbs men are American cltt1 xeda. There Is a decided prejudice emong the people here against any subjects or fneodsoftbe kaiser belDg employed . by the city qa mnalclant, or, In fact, Iti I '' any capacity. 1 The City Commissioners recently re- ■ eelved from Mr. Wltxemann a letter 1 explanatory of the statu, of Ibe mem- ■ bers of the orchestra, practically all of I [ whom are members of the Philadelphia Orchestra, ^ which organization, J whose feelings may have been or might < be suspected of leanings toward Get- 1 many. 1 CAR TURNED TURTLE J Jatnea Wallace a a<3 wile Injured ! on Was (a aililvtile. James Wallace and wife, of Ibis city. . were Injnred In an automobile accident • naar Port Elizabeth Friday afternoon, the former aertonaly. His condition j for several days was considered very bad. fie broke bia uoae and several , ribs. His precarious condition was , partly doe to an illness be bad for some lima during the winter. Mrs. ] Wallace sprained' one of her arms. ThVy were on their way lo tbelr anI tomoblle to aueod tbd funeral of a relative id Mtllvllle. w bile on the road . near Port Etieabetb^tbeeaastrack two iod'toefc Mr. "wal'u^'and' htflrife John R. Greer conveyed Ibe Injured I man aod wife to the borne of a family ■ ; named ftiltthird at Tuck- c aboe. Tbe next day tbey were | : brought to tbelr borne In this city and i h.*r^.tue* bca. ui.de. lb. cv, of Dr. i The top of Ibe car waa torn off, tbe lamp# smashed and the steenug gear a loosened— but tbe engine continued . rooDlng Iter quite a while after tbe ae- ] ddaot. The machine waa towed to 1 . tbta ciy^on Kunday by^ Horace Aug ■ suae Far Wale. ■ wsr^ats/srr-' " adv., 4-11. 88 , FOB Balk —Corner brick house, wltb gaiafe.aaodern, all oooveowooaa. all rooms, f- jt wafer beat. Utb aod

: SCHOOL CONCERT ; PLEASED CROWD Singing and Dancing by ' Cracel'nl (Jirls Features of i i Entertainment. i 1 Pr'f J M^sfwin!. '.ninlt'ii.r'i.g'iliv I i , -.ii -it- Mi— Madrleiiie Krenrli. at tli. 1 1 1 xiliusti "'Keep tiie liurne hire- , Burning'' arid -There's a Lung. Lung I rui pi* ny H 1 el«y U^kjey" ^ Ami'l^I'Mve uf Ibe Brownie-." s'plendld'ly'duiie'by M a rju'r le To w tisend KU.r™ «'< loch'en^ i Sophie t'orsou aud Bertha Mora- , Mrs Ernest Dun.tan's vocal sulu charm mg dance. 'Hark,aHa?k,<"the In Bark," hj* Ml-.e- Tuwiiseud. Gochenaur t'orsou and Mortihln weg. i With Jane Grove, apd Franklin Thl- was encored. Then lu order came a vocal solo by Momhinweg. drill by fourth Mrs.'uuiiMa'ii" * 10C*' "°l0 b> , The eutertaliimenl closed with the jrodlence slugmg several patriotic aeMUST NOT LOAF SScull Noauds Waralng to I t'hief Bcull I# now engaged in carry- i Ing out the maudates of the new Btate I law. which says that all able-bodied * years must he engaged In some occupations Tor a certain period of time i He asks anyone who knows of such I persons, If there are any here, lo report ' their namea lo blm. Word haa been received here from 1 an authoritative source thai Bergeaut I of this clly. has been honorably | discharged from service lu tbe fulled 1 Btates Army because of III health. He 1 a member of Company G when c this organization left Ocean City for c Sea Girl last summer. He was mar- t rled just before leavlug. c

WASHINGTON CA OBSERVES PLEASANTYILLE SON CONTEST Pocket Billiard Games at Yonng Men's Progress!/# League. Much Interest was shown by mem- ! bers of the Young Meu's Progressive League In tbe pocket billiard tourna- ■ betwneu teams r- presenting the . aod lbs Pleasanlvllle Musical r and Athletic Clnb. * The cotitest was exciting throughout . and the locals held the lead well I through the light ootll toward the , cloae, wbep their Atlantic County rivals forged ahead and finished winners by a lead -of 19 polols. There was some excellent shooting . Ibe men on both I cams and many really brilliant abola were made, wblcb won deserved applause .from 1 tbe spectators. Pleasanlvllle scored a total of 283 points, while Ocean City's totol was Tbe players and tbelr scores were as 1 follows: A. h. Bisley, 100; Walter AIIcd, 80 1 Sinclair Bolce. 100; William F. Gardiner. 84. Guy B. Wilson, 83; Parker Miller. 100 Hlgb runs of 14 each were made by A. 8 Bisley and- Sinclair Bolce. A return contest will be held within ' a short Ume. l-asor A lb telle Beet. i The first Indoor athletic meet of lbs Ocean City public schools will be held I Company G's armory, oo Ninth street, Friday evening. A^rll 19, under ■ direction of Miss Cbellis. The yonng i people have made wonderful progress : sr.'.Mr as leas be at the meet lo full force. ' ' , , ' Milliner*, j Full line of Ladles' aod Children's Spring Hats. J. H. Hlldreth, 826 As- ; bury avenue. Ocean Ctly. N. J. \ adv:, 8 28, 4L Lout.- Bear light and license tag from Ford car. Finder return them ; to Butmaxi. office and nostra reward. adv , it. Momnr to loan oo first mortgage. ; ISgr^.JrSg.TS'™ Fob Bswt.— Apartments, h salad, ' C'S^n^tolWOffieL""*"' adv-JMU*. t

CHIEF SCULL IS ' AFTER DELINQUENTS " Locates Some Who Are AlI leged to Have Neglected to j File Questionnaires. ) '.i'""' l'""ce Scu" ''""'"d ! I street. Brooklyn. M»fdei" J • i Jussph i-'alde Woodbine. 1 Antonio Psuui. KrJ9 West avenue. I - ! ocean City HI wood H Joues. Waco. Texas, rj In tills connection. Chief 8cull has ?i "Tills statement is to certify that I | the Kev. Edward Gholsnn. minister of j the Tabernacle llspti.t Church, has ■ with delight compiled with every der maud made upon him by tbe Culled mem appealing in last week's rtKNTI j i part lu any particular. He'lsys'tl'ia" : In this t tie most critical period of the world's hlslosy." Chief Bcull has thus far been unable ■ to locale the following alleged deltn- ■ C L Beckham John Evaus, Wll- - land Stephen. John Howard t'osaaboon, Ferdlusndo G4fflrl. W. L Tlll■msii, Jesse Dickinson. Kulou Francis Nicbor aud Jacob Engel. ; INSPECT PARSONAGE Committee OfHclally Goea Over The building committee of Baptist Church met at 5 o'clock yeaterday it leruqou and officially Inspected tbe new building to recommend such ml- ; nor changes as may be necessary and finally pass upon Ibe building. Ar- , rsngemeul* have been made for a rep resentallve of the building aud loan association lo be lu the city Saturday, it which lime a final selllemeuL will made with the contractor, aod every , cent owing on tbe building and for , extras will be paid In cash. It has been the Intention of tbe committee throughout the work to have evyyo 6e leave the work completely , paid In every detail, and this will he done. Treat Date changed. 1 The entertainment to be given by the men's bible clasa of tbe Flrat M. E Cburcb to the Kraucee Wlllard Class members haa been postponed from tomorrow evening until i evening. April 16, at 8 o'clock. I Is on account of the hlgb school ( debate tomorrow evening. The Fran- | Wlllard Claas members will assem- i ble lu tbe Sunday school room at 7 30 o'clock Tuesday evening. |

AMP, NO. 75, S ANNIVERSARY |Excellent Entertainment, With Patriotic Addresses by Local Ministers. The sixteenth anniversary eelebra Hon of the organization of Washington Camp, No. 76, P. O.8. of A., In tbe lodge rooms In tbe Hann Building i Friday evec'og was marked by an unusually good entertalnmeut provided by the oommlttef, of which John B. Klrby was the very ezoellent chairman, aud tbe absenoe of the cuslomaty refreshments. Mr Klrby, at tbe close of the aoters tslnment, explslhed why the "refresb- - meul" part of tbe program, always an - Important part of tbe aftalr (to many) i In past years, had been omitted. Tbe I organizstlon, he aald In brief, Is a patriotic order. Therefore U Is the duty 1 of tbe camp to do everything possible I lo conserve the food eupply aod lo i every way assist (be Government In ' tbe winning of tbe war. Tbe exercises were . opened wltb tbe singing of "Colombia tbe Gem of tbe [ Ocean," followed wltb prayer by tbe Kev. George W. Yard, pastor of tbe . First M E Cburcb and Stale cbspi le!n of the P OS. of A. Miss Wlnnet sang a selection In a way that won tbe > applause of tbe.galbertng . f Tbe Bev. M. M. Lewis, pastor of the First Ba|Alsl Cburcb, said be regarded ' It as a great privilege lo be present and to join wltb tbe members In celebrating tbe. sixteenth anniversary of ' tbe organisation. He was at tbe celebration last year and wants to be at ' tbe oext one, boplng to see tbe lodge , prosper aod grow stronger In tbe ' meanllmg. He extended felicitations sud wlsbcd tbe camp a year of proe1 perlly aod service, because service Is tbe big thought of the dsy. He hoped for a larger development of tbe spirit for wblcb tbe camp stand*. There , are now greater opportonltles than j ever for the development of pslrtotI pressed the ^telthat the membore'of . tbe local camp will not be found » wautlog. . Mr. Lewis, referring to tbe existing . War conditions, ssld that be > la decidedly optimistic Tbe Germans bare lor a few days been pnablog tbe Allies bask, bat tbey are paying 3T awfnl price. Tbey are doing something ■ tbat will doable back oo them. Ha i- related an Inddant of a "scrap" youngster In Fort Richmond, Philadelphia Illustrating bow tba tenacity I of an English lad won for tb* latter a I levee, tbe Germans am going "to gal "I believe." add Mr. Law la, 'that 4 God Is wltb tbe right, and I baiters w* ore right. I teal thai, this great tSggg p

JOSEPH i. SCULL SUDDENLY 5j SUMMONED BY DEATH

".NOTED VOCALISTS ;.| TO BE HEARD HERE ' | High Standard of Music in c"i First M. E. Chnrch Daring ] - | Summer Season. s. for special music It.'riie Kir.l"!!!*'*: ' j Church on Sundays during the sum-' "This music." .ays oue of the '.ffi- ' same high grade as In I lie years preceding last summer " •J This, he continues, should be gratifying news to those lovers of music who In past year- have made Ocean a jetty their summer home, and who j 'to have Riven t» this re-ort a high >fj Some years ago. a well defined aim I j during the summer sea—on. Ihai It ul- \ J lovera. " Ttrewnrk In'the clly'- music ! t out this thought, and the return this , ; standard elms, "ill' once again" serve as' \ e this idea of a high grade musical re-ort. , - hut, when the names of the vocalists ] i- areglveupuhllcity.tt la assured that | s pinnacle of their profession lu Phils- i del phis music circles. , Enroll (School Children. j Parents from out of town who Ijave • r be residing here for any length of time | during ihe lale spring or early fall, i are notified that their children will be i 1 welcomed on tbe rolls of Ibe local | schools aud entered lu their proper , ' grades, which are as progressive as , : any In tbe Staje- In this connection, j 1 It may be stated rbat ibe school law of , ' New Jersey Yequlres enrollment as act c *»'• H-lne. in Town. J The Kev. Dr. John B Halues, pas- , ' tor of Centenary M. E. Church. Cam'-' t r den, was In town Thursday, remain- j log here over ulghl as tbe guest uf th- , ' Rev. aud Mrs. Yard. Dr. Haines, who ] ; was enjoying a two-days' outing, j went from here lo Cape May lo visit , 5 friends at the Wtasabickoii Barracks. ; Dr. Haines bad wtlh blm a handsome | gold watch recently presented to blm j by a Bible class of railroad men be , I Bridge Damaged. , The Petersburg bridge was damaged i I somewhat a few days ago. when the , ■ steam roller of E A. Corson tried t I cross It and partly broke through. t ■ Sdme parte of the machinery caught a i - portlou of tbe bridge and tbe roller c I was saved from falling several feet In- t to tbe water. c CITY PROUD OF I MEN IN SERVICE ; , Nine Ocean City Roys Are j Now in Various Branches i on European Soil. , Ocean City people feel proud or the : i tbe service of their oonotry. There are , r about 65 of these men In various r branches. Nlue of them are on tbe . other side, end another wl® Is In tbe l> navy, has been across a number of t times. Still another probably has ' e been serosa on one of the war ehlpa.Tb* boys on tbe ol her side are Lleat. :- Harry W. Foolds, Lieut. Geo. D. Nori- com, Lieut Norvlo C. Smith, Joseph ' □ Swan, H N. Heullugs, Healings Wsl- ) lace, < Dudley Cone, Howard St. Clair e Thorn aod Dominic Grrbaalo. SUnley i- Pierce aDd Elbert Trout are In the probably Isn't* town of this n sixe in tbe oountry that can show a e Tbe pastor of the Baptist Cburcb, e tbe Rev. M. M. Lewis, Is maklDg e plane to move Into the new parsonage >- on tbe first of May. A parsonage ir board will be placed on tbe building e and the pastor'* name plate on tbe d ForMalk.— Nine-room collage, fur !> his bed, all conveniences, central locaf. Hon. 1186 Asbury avenue. Oceau Clly, ,r N.J. Apply 1116 Asbury arsons or „ 886 Wesley ave. Sale prloe, 82500. It adv., 2. 7, 8 toon. * lo tbe Oceao Clly Bulldtug and Loan ' Association (tbeold association), seven £ years' old; earos over 7 per cent. Ad- £ dress S. Sektikkl office, adv., 4-4, St. II Wasted.— Second-hand enamel bed- * steads; also boreaua or chlffunlers. ° Must be In good condtloo. Address T l" Sentinel office, Ocean City. N. J. J adv, 3, 28,11.* d Try an advertisement In tbe Senti-

"I County Collector Was One of the Financial Forces of This City. < I'hl- .-ninuiuulty was profoundly -hooked Saturday morning to learn of the sudden death of oue of It* best • known and euterprislng citizens, 3 Joseph I. Scull, who was also county collector of Cape May County for j nearly ten years. I Mr. Scull had not enjoyed good ! he»Uh f..r a number of years, bat hit ? i no travel returnsVas noex^tod. and • aiitiuuncemeiit df his death was a ' startling surprise to his many friends 1 n this section or the State. He bad re- ' turned ouly about two weeks ago from r s sojourn in the South, where be bad uf hi- health. It bad' been his custom '■ for a number of years to spend a por0 Uon of the wluter either In Florida, • Hot Springs, Vs.. or Hot Springs, Ark , Slid usually he appeared In improved » health upon his return, but this Ume 1 he did not look very well wban he csme hack from tbe Sonth. ' Mr. Scull was at his offloeon Friday, ' seemingly In fair health, and be spent the evening st home converting with hi- wife and Miss Boolbroyd. As he was about to retire, he began ' cough considerably and I his cou- ' tin ued until Dr Pettlt was summoned to I lie house about mldnlghL H* • found Mr. Scull's palate well down '. and left throat tableU and other rem- ■ flies The coughing spells oonttnaad ' at intervals during tbe night. Aboat 6.80 o'clock Satardsy morning Mr. ' Scull had a particularly violent attack ' and expired immediately at Its conclusion. Mrs. scull fainted during this ■ of her husband and aba ' loUaUsbortlii£. The" cause 'of'daalh was scuts dilation of Ibe heartc - Ha ■ been a suUerer for several-years from rheumatism and beart disease. Joseph I. Scull was born In May's 55 years ago, tba son of Thomas H. aud Harriet R. Scull. After attending tbe public school than, learned Ihe printing trade on tba > May's Landing Record under W. G. Taylor." Later he worked on tba At- ' laotlc Clly Times- DemoeraLAfUratHr years there he went to Pblladetibla, here he followed the art of prbilng. of the newspapers tbere.From Reading be Hltna dawn to Cape May CouiUy, about tbWy jreate sfhere he was'mployad^fbr awhUaon tbe Cape May Connty Times. Allttla > years. A bile there ha hanama acquainted with tbe late Senator L. M. taim^ *a datrongetond>7 MaSudp ' wblcb waa eoded only by tbadaakfa of Mr. Creese a few yaara stooe. ^ aboat this time, and Mr. BeoU earn* engaging at ones In tba nal seand Insurance business. In which waa eminently successful baoaaaaof hit forealgUleduess and ahrewslnaaa. of this city and he backed hi* Jodgtious, two of tbe moat coaaplkta allyear apartment bouses hi Ibe resort, these being on Asbury a veuoa, b*tweaa Seventh and Ninth st rests. In addL Elevenlh street and Bay avanw.' i Soon after locating lo Ooaan OMy, ha . saw tbe growing need of a kankfag Institution bare, and be was ona of tba organizers of tbe First National Bank. ■ wben tbe time was propltioaa, be was also one of tba organisers of tbe Ocean City Title and fioat Oampany. He waa a director of both of these Institutions. He was also a Oh „ rector or tbe Seashore Building and , Loan Association. Mr. Scull was deeply Intsraatad In ' the affairs of tbe First FiaakjtMlak • Church, of which be waa a tiaato*. B While he never made himself a leading , figure lu cbnrcb maltere, ha waa n ' financial bulwark of the First Piaakyleriau Cbnrcb. He waa a foroe In local and aouaty ' politics, although b* never mad* hlaa- ' self conspicuous. About ton yram ago 1 tbe Cape May Connty Board of Free- ; holders elected blm oouoty eolleetor. He waa recently reelected to tblaadfon I fur bis fonrtb term, an office ba Oiled c with signal ability, giving ona af tba best business xJ.nlnist rations tba , county ever bad. HewaaaaMMbac of tbe Ocean City Republican dob and also of Ocean City Lodga, Ha. 171, F. and A. M. Mr. Bcull waa married about twentyr five years ago, Ms wife bavtngbaan i Miss Ella Sherman, of Mount Holly, c Beside his widow, b* Is survived kg ; bis mother and slater, Mlsa Raa, who s live In May's Landing, aad two brothers, Andrew R., of this cMy, aod Harry G., of AUantlc Cfty. Funeral services, simple in character, • were beld at tbe lata lesldaooe of tho • deceased, oo Wesley avenoa, yaatarr day afterooon, conducted by the Bev. Charles H. Buhner, pastor of th* First Fresbyterlan Church. Ha o8Mk prayer and spoks briefly, a Tbe remains reposed In a handaoraa , casket, on and around wblcb Man* I. most profuse display of hi at urn I i floral offertugs, the largest aver saaa to this ctty. 1 The members of tba Caps May ;■ Couuty Board of Freeholders and Ua directors of tba First Nattooal -Hank and the Ocean City TUIa A Trust Oaab- ;. •s.'sssffMsrsaiaLtery, May's Landing. a— cw

s The Baptist Gornerl * The Consecrated Chnrch is not a datara, hot ai Jt living fountain. J l The Church that forgets itself in its panioa far K * others will in that forgetfulnees find haett I S Wak, op, Bsptst [Mbple. "".Ill 1,1 fll sell nUiT » A welcome at "The Beptiet Comer," Tea ft 3 end Wedey avenoa. . t ^.*gg|. | - - -iLs . ' •