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OCEAN CITY, N. J. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1919.

NO. 46

Ocean City Sentinel FabUshsS Wm*1t «t \"L OCKAN CITY. IM. J. -»T- «. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor •i.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. J^JORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and cpu nsellor-at-law . ■ i llM»rJUjl^»a<J^^--^j^'aj'|gg; ■ ape u> cwbt uoiim, *. j. (Oppoaw Public Bnlldiaaa). Offices"" c Apgar &*Boswell, bOUHHL BUlUDlMi.^ 144 ^V^U'ocaAJi^ClTV. N. J. offices Godfrej & Read aooma *14, (li and 111 Rartlelt Ruiidlng. :: atlantic city. n. j. JjHJRMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law 95a Aabnry Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Wm. H. Colusson, Jr. Aao. M.Am. Bon c.e. Civil Engineer and Surveyor City Englnaar. Oeaan City, W. J. Dr. W. P. HAINES j COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. nUB BODES: |l loI^V . oonaa: Ball dl- W; InUr-MUU 1»-A B'lokence Brick Haines ( COR. 8tm AND WOBLCV AVE MEChANO-TMENAPIBT dadleai and Oqrrwllve Gymnastic* Maaja by appointment tveiilfflComi.M.B.S lid Waaley Avenue ocoan City New Jersey — ufierdiatariS-A. |-jKRSCHEL PKTTIT, M. D. I 1 ■ 71

•07 WESLEY AVE. •_ OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY e UNm Milan: em wa-m.^ |Jr. Wilson Y. Christian z -Denti«i" _ 809 Central Avenue ousam cit1. i. j. Ball Phone, 161 3Sy Calla Given Immediate DR. DAVKTM. SAXE VETERINARY SURGEON •f N OkTM® Vlaofm A ' A VKN U E atlantic city. n. j. Pennarty Chief Vatariaarian 0. ». Eaprau Co. Bouts Phobb Nioht Bull Hights' Central Phitmaci dtb and WaalayAva. Ocean City, N.J Pbous 816-W r bona yoar ordari We deliver bee |y| ARK LAKE S Undertaker and Embalm er ■pbOM MB oueaji oity.n.j. A. F. LEVERING The Reliable Paper Hanger 708 Central Ave., Ocean City, N. J. All mark guaranteed on ciepn wall*. We Are Distributors tar the stiiuatci mtonoiiiB la (Ham CHy. Sea Idle City aadVktalty Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Gradlig and Street BuilcUfls Thirty -toarth at. aad West are OCBAN CITY, N. J. "* '"f Nam Jai-w COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUALITY c H. MOWAKOt UlMBflR CO.

/Family Hotels 1 c LVll-year-rOund Cottages For ale jjjay -Front Villas \Suinmer Cottages , ^ , . We have a special ligt ot some unusual bargains in each of these classes. Let us sfend it to you. , ' MASSEY & EDWARDS . ^ Eighth and Central Ave. * 4 t ^ ; SIMM*' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN j ' 822 Boardwalk 1 1 CLOSED* FOR THE SEASON * * - ( « "Stirred 'Em Up" i Lear Wall Paper Co. 517 Eighth Street \ Ocean City New Jersey j - < Real Estate Por Sale , BIO BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished I Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice.prices. This is the 1 time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort I vcty Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 619 Aabury Avenue \ Ocaan City, N. J. ( &ONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walling for two week" to know if you can get It; we an tell you at ouee. Bargain" 111 Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage" for ■■ale. Also Iota for luve"lmenl and -for Improvement— the choice or Ocean City. Apply to ^ J. M. CHESTER & CO., ° Ocean City, N. J. REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE THE JOSEPH I. SCULL IGENCY ' ASBURY AVENUE PHONE. T OCEAN CITY. N. J ASBURY AVENUE "Moat, t — - Ci

ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, IMr J. - - - ' F STEELMAN'S | STEELMAN'S Does Anybody Read Our ; Advertisements ? lis «I To ascertain whether they do or not, we are going to offer the * following inducements: f, Any person saying they saw it in the Sentinel or bringing a m copy of this advertisement, can purchase men's ribbed or fleeced shirts or drawers, regular $i .50 grade for * $1.00 : • 11 Bargain No. 2. Real silk neckwear, the 50c kind for ■ 1 25c t Bargain No. 3. ' Boys' Puritan Blouses, the fi .25 kind for . 75c Granville H. Steelman • Department Store i 831-833 asbury avenue 1 a— mu i SHORE r AST line] Atlantic Gity Saturday and Sunday Additional Service « PARLOR GAR .Leave Boardwalk at Eighth Street at 1 1 A. M-, 1 P. M-> 3 P. htt 5 P. M. Leave Atlantic City 10 A. A., 12 A., 2 P. Jt, 4 P . 1L I EXTRA rftRB. 18 Gonte | 1 Advertise in the sentinel

LeCAfO WILL BUILD TEN 1 $3,000 BUNGALOWS UPTOWN

Will Have a Garage— " Contract Awarded Geo. j W. Harris. s.'HarTy D. LeCato. of Audubon, a well-known building operator lu Ibal eectlou of tbe State, will erect leu at tractive bungalow* la tbe Oceaa CHy j section of tbl* resort. tbr work to be alerted at onoa Tbe coubaa" beeu given George W . Harri*. or lllfs city. Tbe bouaee will be built on lota on Slmpaon, Aabury. Central aud Wea- * Jey avenuea, between BaUereea road 1 and North street. Each will have all 1 rooms and bath, and each will alao have a garage. ' Mr. LeCato. wbo wae In town J Thursday, accompanied by W. P. of Camden, aald tbat tbe buDgalowa will be built tor sale, and * tbal tbe price of each bouae will be c $3000. ' ANOTHER CANDIDATE • Preach Here Bandar. Tbe Rev. J. N. McDowell, of Ell- 0 wood, N. J., a candidate for tbe pas- 0 torale, will preacb In the Klrat Pres- J byterian Church next Sunday. He * will be tbe guest while here ot Wil- 1 Ham M. Raock and wife. c Mr. McDowell baa charge of e mis- 0 sIod at Ellwood aud t* at the bead of ' tbe lnterdeuomlnatlonel .church ear- 4 vices at Amatol. He was former pea- c of the Preebyterlan Church at Ool llngawood, and ha subatlluted here e on one or two occaalona for tbe Rev. ' Cbarlee H. Bobner, when tbe latter 1 was pastor of tbe cborcb. '■ ■Irtkdar Pan*. t Henry C. Scbanxe. 3d, recently cele 1 brated bia ninth blrtbday anniversary with some friends at tbe borne of bis 1 parts, if. C. Scbanxe, Jr.*. and wife, of I : tbis city. Tbe children bad a very I ; pleasaut umr.'all enjoying tbe games < and refreshments. Tbe young man'e 1 guests were Jessie Franklin and 1 Dolores Comley, of Camden; bis uncle- | - Carl Scbanxe, of Philadelphia; Rulb 1 ' Jones, Lois Jobnaon, Catherine MaglDDls, Charles Maglnnls, Wlllela aud I l Lane Haines and Jobn Senior, r — •— — — , Dr. Allen Corson is administering 1 tbe Pasteur treatment to Wallace Bits- j • xard, a boy wbo was bitten on one ear f • a few weeke ago by • dog owned by , ■ tbe Bllxxard family, the animal afterward bavlng bean declared by tbe State bealtb authorities to bavs bad rabies. Dr. Corson Is giving tbe lad I 21 Injections dally. Tbe boy la doing well. Tbe skin on hi# ear wae broken. 1 . Tbe treatment Is being given as a pre- I csutlouary measure. —

E BOY HOUSES IN THIS PRETTY CITY . Massey 8c Edwards Have " Recently Disposed of a . « Number of Properties. ' M*»»ey A Kdwsrds hsve sold several e Cottages and apartmeuls wllbln tbe r few days, and they art about closon a few other similar really deals. J Tbey have sold the apartment I bouse on Corlntbiau avenue, adjolu- \ lug tbe corner of Brlgbtou place, to 3 Capt. James E. Johusoo. a well- u known property owuer here. Tbe f< apartment bouse was owned by Nor- c msu B. Hadelgb, of Philadelphia, aud « Is a very attractive building. This Arm "I bae rented tbe eecoud floor of Ibis o apartment bouse to a Philadelphia!: s wbo uext summer will spend bis Hist season In Ocean City. It Massey A Edwards report tbe sale u of tbe cottage at 60S Twelfth street, c owned by the Kyuetl estate, to tbe ReV. Lutber DeYoe, a well-known f Lutbeton minister from Cermaqtowu | II Is more than likely tbat bis pur t cbase will have a favorable Influence s many of bis friends and result lu s maklug tbem summer residents of City. He Is very enthusiastic t over ibis city. 1 Tbe same Urm has sold tbe cottage I Twelfth street, owned by the Ky- 1 netl -state, to a prominent busluess e of Darby, and also tbe cottage > 601 .Twelfth street to a leading jeweler l of Camden. Both expect to Improve f tbelr Dew bouses and make tbem : suitable for use all tbe year. - 1 A local real estate "operator aays tbat I not sufficient heating provision has t been made by owners of property in t this city. Tbe resort sutlers by reason ■ of more bouses not being arranged for t sufficient besting In the fall and win- I as well ' as In tbe matter of tbe I proper exposure and coolness to tbe 1 1 ¥ — I Several owners of cottages in Ocean J > City are now Increasing tbelr beating I facilities, whlcb will give the town ■ more fine residences for rent In tbe winter time. Atlantic City awoke to tbeee coodl- ' ; lions 1 few years ago, and never be- I . In tbe history of tbet great resort . have there beeD so many permanent , realdeuts there as during tbe present ' winter. ■ ) Jolus meal Estate League. i I Clayton Haines Brick, of this city, I I now a member of tbe Real Estate | r League oPNew Jersey. Tbe organlxa- I . tlon. formed In Atlantic City In 1917, for tbe mutnal protection of real ea- 1 late operators In tbe membership.

LOCAL "FRESHIES" C HAD VALK-OYER Pleasantville Basket Ball ~ Team Not in It With Ocean (J City Lads. Tbe basket ball tsam of tbe FreebClass of tbe Ocean City High School bad a walkover with the -freablea" of the Pleaaantvllle High _ School In tba armory here Wednesday evening of last week. -The vlalton □ever bad a hops after tbe game was •' fairly started. Oeaan CHy won by the soon of 61 to 10. Star plays for tba locals were made 11 Adami, Kutcber, (iardlner and a Pllaggt. For the visitors, tbe boat 8 playing was dene by Halma, Camp- 11 ball and Smith. Tbe local boys did fins work. Tbey E fast and play tbe gam*. Tbe line-up: • o. c. h. a. p h b. 0 Kutcber Forward Campbell 11 Oofl " Helm* '' Adam* Oentar Boles » Gerdlner Guard Steel m so * Plleggl M Smith 1 Bube.— Salvages for Gofl; Walkerfor f Field goals— Adams, 9; Kutcber, 8; • 4; Plleggl, 8; Ooff. 1; Helms, • 2; Campbell, 1. Foul goals— Adams, ■ Plleggl. 1; Smith, 8; Campbell, 1. Referee, Andrew Btaelman. , * S ■ I Freeh roasted hot peanuts, 15 cents per pound; 16 oenls per qnart. ' Home-packed tomatoes to Mason- ■ quart Jars, 28 cants. Old-fashioned peanut brUUa.80 cants par ponod. I Plenty or black walnuts, 60 eanta a ; half pack. ! New crop Naw Orleans molaaaee, SO cents per quart. Large assortment choice apples, oranges, bananas and all kind of fruit always on hand. Para sweat cider, 15 cent* par quart. Fresh eggs right from tbe country, plenty of tbem, 66 eente par doseo. , HsIds's sweat mixed pick lee, very taaty, 16 cants par half-pound, adrt, If Are yon looking tor a cottage ell* In tbe Gardens, prices $600 to *800 or a bouse with bey front, to ceo ter of town? For terms apply to Abel D. Scull, 617 Central avenue, ^or^ phone Legal papers of all descriptions, tnjlodlog wllla, are carefully drawn by S R. Curtis Hobtoeoo at hte office, TM Aabnry avaaaa. Oeaan City. H. J. ad*.

li COLLECTION FOR MEMORIAL HALL „ Bishop Walsh's Letter of Ap- ^ peal Read by the Rev. T. «t F. Blake. b; An appeal from Bishop Walsh for te money to help defray tbe cost of a x memorial ball In Trenton was read In at Aagostlae'a Cbarcb by tbe rector, n tbe Rev. Thomas F. Blake. Sunday. Following Is the letter read : 1 1 Daar Father; a Tbe Bute House Commission has tl addrsssel a letter to you Inviting <Xh tl operation lu the collactlou, by popu- b donation and snbcriptlon, of funds n tba conatrnctloo, near tbe capltol, a on Buieownrd labde. of a grand as- f, sembly ball as a memorial from tba e cHlxena of tbla great and grateBute to New Jersey's brave sol- c dler and aallor eone wbo hare JaM d sealed tbalr splendid patriotism by tba a supreme sacrifice of their preclon# , c Governor Edge bae requested me to , permit tbe Uklng ap of a collection to , oar cb arches and In our parochial - schools tor tbts most commendable ( and eloquent cause. 1 I gladly endorse tbla Doble move- , ' ment. sod I cordially urge yon end your people to patronise and promote It generooaly. ■ Please read tbls letttr to your peo- , ' pie at all tbe messes on Sunday, . February 9, and Inform tbem tbat tbeir oflerlnge will be received after . tba maaaaa 00 Sunday, February 16 1 ' You may request tbat your people , bring tbelr ofltrlogs In envelope*. , J bearing tbe name and address of donor, and present tbem to you or to 1 collectors api-ointed by you. Tbls 1 - meorgr of collection Is bat a euggaa- • moo. You may use your own method t for collection both In cbarcb and V school. Please, however, obtain and bold names of all wbo cootribuU ona dollar and upwards, a Plaaaa make saparau check for cbarcb end school, and make all m■f mtttancas to tbo chancery on or before I. Wednesday. February 19 A complete m list of contributing churches and schools wttb statu ola will be aobmtt- . ted to tbe Governor of oar State. " Geoeroslly will prove oar sinorre 2 aad Imperishable gratitude to oar , malty rod eooa. B leasing you aad a Thob J. Waiam. Btabop of Traotoo.

CONVERTS AT REVIVAL SERVICES Record Crowd Attended Meeting in First M. E. Chnrc^a , \v Snnday Night. are belug conducted In tbe MOtbodlst i < hurcb by Mrlbodlat and Baptist j ministers and tbe Berge Slaters re- , cetved a good impetus Sunday even- j lug with a record crowd sod much In- j terett. Tbe appeal following tbe eer- j community making tbelr eland for | rigbtrousuea" and Jeaue Christ. Tbe music wae very Inspiring. Mice Berge at the piano, Clinton Low-den at tbe great pipe organ, Miss Emma Berge wltb ber cornet, aud Master Selvagnvwlth tbe violin, all made up a strong and beautiful lead tbe congregational singing. Tbe choir loft wae tilled wltb men wbo were given several opportunities to sing aud did so very well. Tbe whole . JJbe opening service wee helpful lo all. Tbe Berge Sisters sang several seIn tbelr usually eflectlve mantier. gripping tbelr bearers, and then conducted tbe after-service. Tbe sermon of tbe evening was preached by tbe Rev. M. M. Lewie, pastor of tbe Baptist Cbarcb. His text was from Hebrews 2;-8: "How shall we escape If we neglect so great e.lvatlon?" Mr. Lewis begau by Baying tbat there la an Interesting story told of an Imagined council between Satan and angels. It was held Juel after they cast out of beaven. They met to devise some meant of blocking tbe work of Jeaue In . savlug man from tbelr sine. Many plane were suggested, but oDly one was accepted. It was tbe only one tbat would work and It was truly devillah In Its ingenunamely, to admit to men that tbe gospel of Jeeus was true; to admit tbe truth of Jobu 8; 16; to admit ' tbat are saved by acoeptlng Jaaue as - Saviour, but— to suggest to all men much real pleasure there le In i tbelr favorite aln and that there le > time enough after awbile to attend to their aoul'a selvatloo. Pot It oil. Eneln a little longer. Later prepare ; eternal life. Don't abeoiutely turn 1 salvation aalda— jaat pot it off. ! And Heaven tpunden beck tbe warning note, "How shall we escape If we neglect so great salvation?" However, tbe eacceea of tbet plan of ' bell la beat manifest In tbe fact tbat ninety-live per cent, of tbe men and women wbo die In tin and are lost are lost through tbat method, never , fairly rvjectlog tbe Saviour, but poati log It until it was too late. Ne-' - glectlug sod being lost. Mr. Lewie said tbat tbat soul wblcb - tonlgbt le neglecting bla aonl'a aalva(PooUnoed on Seoond PageJ

CHURCH GYMNASIUM SOON C TO BE FORMALLY OPENED

| Interesting Exercise* Are Be- b ing Arranged — Clasaes for All People. Tbla week will eee tbe work In tbe gymnasia* of tbe Methodist Cbureb a entirely completed. Tbe men end M boys of tbe city have been waiting for |r over a month to be able to eDjoy tbe and tbe opportunities offered p tbe "gym." & There was a meeting of tbe commit- a on the gymnasium, when tbe j| scbrdule wae partially decided upon u aud rules were drawn regarding the It was decided to give cuds out to P tbe various Suoday schools of tbe dty, aad wben these are properly etgoed 0 tbey will entitle tbe bearer to work la v gymnasium. Ia other words, do , will be entitled to ate tbe "gym" , oolees be le a member of some Suoday ( school. Denomination nukes ao dlf- £ fersDce, bat be mast be connected wltb some school. | Tbe basinets and professional man's class will meet on Mondays, Wednesand Fridays from five to six o'clock. Tbe boys from 14 to 90 years ( will pavs Monday, Thursday and Saturday eveolaga from 7 JO to 8 80 { o'clock. Tbe boys under 19 years Monday and Friday afternoons from | i four lo flva. Tbe women and girls ( will have Taaaday and Thursday afternoons from 8 80 to 6 o'clock. , A number of leaden wen selected to aaslat In tbe inetroctton of tbe men - sod boyt, and tbey wtfl gel together [ tbHweek. , . Tbe gymnasium will be formally , opanadon Saturday evening, Febra- > try 22, at wblcb lime It la boped to be , able to have promlaent spukara pras- , sol. It ia tbe tutention of tbe commit. 1 to tend oat Invitations to tbe peo- - pie of tbe city aad to offer | a program tbat will long be ramsm I bend. One of tbe speakers will prob ■ ably be one of the men wbo marched - down Broad street la tbe band of xa- ' turning Marinas. , All tbe service men of tbe city will e be especially Invttad to attaod tba d opening la uniform, and they wttl be 1- heart ll» welcome la tbe ' gym." Tbe Rev. George W. Yard, pastor of e lbs First M B. Cbarab. wboarigtaaled ir tbla Mae of helping tba boys of tba d town, tbae keeping tbem off meatiest* sad amtelog that* phytoeal will kriag. all to 1Mb W8h tbe maMg.

: — .4 I0DGE 48 YEARS ; OLD DISBANDS1, Seashore No. 55, R. of P., Dl- ] vides Money in Treasury j Among 22 Members. 1 ' J J Seashore Lodge, No. 6... Kulgbt* of | I Pbylblae, of Sleelmauvllle. Atlantic t County, lias disbanded after an exist- , ence of forty-eigbl .yeare.. The money 1 In tbe treasury— $600— was dlvldfd , j amoflg^tbe twenty-two members of , I tbe organisation. 1 I William Lake aud James C. Bcall, | t of tbla city, were charier members of , } tbe lodge, Mr. Leke bavlpg also been , tbe first cbencellor cotameoder. 1 t Chief of Police B. B Bctrtl, of this city. 5 was a member of tbe' lodge for many years. Bamuel Garwood, of tbla city, also was a charter member,' but be left tbe lodge some years since. j Tbe Udge. for a number of years after He organisation, was prosperous a and bad a large membership, but latei , tbe members began leaving tbe counj try district In wblcb tbe lodge bad Its headquarters, tbe younger element I did not join tbe lodge a^d gradually came tbe time wben there wi re only a , handful left. Then tbe old guard decided a few days ago that It was beat j to disband Tbe Uual meeting was held In tbe 0 lodge rooms at Steelmanvllle Bature day nlgbt and a division made of tbe D fonde In tbe treasury, a check tor ble . share being given each member. Chief Bcnll and William Lake at- . tended tbe meeting. 'e GOOD EASTER SEASON It Proapecta Look Encouraging lo is Local Hotel gstpvsfc n Tba February meeting of tbe mem 0 here of tbe Ocean CHy Hotel Associatlon was beld at tbe borne of Mr. and lo Mrs. L. Baker, 1727 Oxford street, 1- Philadelphia, Monday. As there was only a email attendance, not much 0 business wat transacted. An Interview was granted Bpenceq >• B. Swan, wbo spoke In tbe Interest of * tbe Cape May County Chamber of Commerce bulletin. Tbe members >r thought well of It, and were In favor of II giving It tbelr support. 6 As tbe Easter season will be late tbl* ■t year, tbe buelDea* pro# peels are " tbougbl to be very promlelug t- Tbe social time Monday Dlgbt was *" much eDjoyed. h Tba next meeting will be beld at a- Mrs. Frank Mlcbener's borne, 2221 Groan street, Philadelphia.-" urovu sum, runeueipuia.

CAUGHT IMMENSE = SAILFISH IN SOUTH Bat Floyd C. Simms, Down in Florida, Was in Rather Hard Luck. Floyd Blmms, £ MM known bull- ' ou lb* Board*)**^ here lu tbe 1 summer eeaeons. Is tJV In Miami, < accompanied by Mrs Blmms. 1 Writing to bla elsier, Mr* George I wbo Is vlsltlug ber daughter, 1 Mrs. Hsory W. Townsend. lo tblacity. 1 faw days since, be tells of tbe declimate, tbe great flsblog and ' One bathing. Floyd caught a eallfleb wetgbiug 70} pounds, 'IbaJargeet ever landed there. ' Referring to tbls, Floyd writes: "Mr. Doyle, from Ocean City (on* of our summer residents) , tried to get me to Join tbe fleblug club here, dues $90 year. Had' I beau a member. I would have received $26 cash, a $60 and a rod and reel worth $68. lose." Mr. and Mr*. Blmms will soon be leaving for the North. •chool Wort* Approve*. Inspector Charles McDermott, of tbe State Department of Education, was ban Friday and Inspected tba work at tba Ocaao City Htgb Behoof 1 recently completed by Wesley B. 1 Tbe work was approved by ' tbe inspector. 8. Hudson Veugbn, of Atlantic CHy, wbo was tbe architect, waa also ber* at tba time. xpchsn.a'. ■•rkrt. We have for tbla week fresh shad, mackerel, steak cod, smelts and wbHlog*;clam*sndoy»tera. Good Luck Oleomargartua, Top Notch and 1 Evergood. . adv.. 1L

PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT I OF MAIN STREETS PLANNED

Ordinance Introduce! bf- \ Mayor Champion at Meeting of CommiMhmera. I Mayor Champion lutrodoead an or> diuantv— No 118— at tba weekly amatj lug of tbe CHy Commlaelqpere pswvtdfor the Improvement of eeieeal * t tbe main "1 reels of tbe etty. The ordinance was accepted 00 Blot aud second reading. It will earns before tbe board on Monday, Malab 8, ' third reading and float paagggtTbe title of tbe bill te: "Am m«- ' nance lo Improve tbe roadwayeof Aaavenue, between Noflb Ml 1 and Seventeenth street, end loath ' street, from Aebury a venae to Ha sea avenue, and 'Nlotb street, froea Aabury avenue to West avenue, la tba ' city of Ocean CHy, New Jersey, by a 1 permanent Improvement, aad |WfHlog for tbe cost and sxpeaaa thereof " - Tbe cast of tbe 00 n temple ted week f is to be defrayed by tbe etty at large • by tbe Issuing of bonds, tba tomgaf- : ary financing to be by tba Imatag at promissory notes. ' .The ordinance provides tbat oa the ' streets named tbe roadway* "shag bo ' Improved by a permanent tmpeevp " ment and shall be of ooncrata bam aad " laid tbereoa tba materials batodbt 1 provided." Tbe ordioanc* la fall I* labeled ' elsewhere la tbls issue pf the BHB- " nkl. YACHT CLUB MOTW ® gaeliailn's ■■■■■■ea. " Tbe Rev. Charles H. Bohoer, of lbs Hanover Presbyterian Cbarab, WBmtogton, ' Del., wbo aoa n-elMHd fleet chaplain of tbo dob, baa aaragMI the office Ha will eoadaHtWOMrvice* at tba clab boose oast nana. William Chambers is Uklng a VBMO tlon la Jamaica, Cuba aad FtoiMi, Ensign Frank Gorman will ba ia , Ocean CHy osxt nana aad «■ again taks a band In j a* IHIng d Joseph Frit* baa opaoed an MgaM t business offios In How York. John E. Ftto Is cbalraua of tba b membership oommKlss of tba factarere' Club. Hartman GHmoar ear* tbaaaly Mb,f ebon town tbat will Dot be adbaHd sa ,f the Boolb Jersey Coast by Mm beaon dry law Is Oeaaa City. Bha km at,f ways been "Extra Dry." I, John R. Jonas, of. Oeaan CUy, whoa re ordering yont yaebttag any tog aaat „ ra^orge W. Mills paagb baa taftaa it being located to Washington "$W (Mi ;i past year. Have you eant to Com modem Ram-

mer your cornet addrsea, talgMaa number and bullosas? Yoa wgl Iqd ■ to your advantage to do aa. Hato sire* to Issue a dab ltd at mmbaaa. NEARLY LOST 8IOHT ■erkektelmaa, George Jsflriea, yoaag aadflmp Jeflrtee, of tbls dty, baa nmdo • earn, r k * bl * escape Item the Ian of bis . right eye. Wbtls ubrpytag bbtdmg, , few day* ago, a ptaoo of tbo mad flaw op and struck tba apyae ayeMd, making a slight woaad ta tba Mfl, bat , pierciog tba ball of tba aye, aaadag tba aqaeoas bamor lo Sow oat. - M of tba trie protradod tbiaagb aha . wound The trie plaggmjbojmmd, I bowever. and stopped fadbar>dmcbarge of tba eoataoto of tba agRgR. j Tba boy was blind la IkaSl Sfi 1. day or so, but soon tbsemflra baga* la regain bla dgM. Tbae* waaamMSm f able polo, bat it wan not aaoMamm t Tbe otbar ays waa aympathaMmRyad0 fectad for awhile. 1 Dr. W. P. Hatnea. who ban fba jmi 0 in charge, regards lbs boy's ampo I. from blind peas aa raliindhiagy. e. y. CsreaWe laeae BeaA Mlaa Lodamla Coma dM# Dm day moentog at tba raMdabOb at Mi brother. E. V. Coena, at Maamam, with whom aba baa mads Mi Mm» tor many yaara Deeaand ma aMaa '• .later of Mrs. Lydto 0>Briaa, at RdB * dty. Funeral ratetom nam MM 00 1 conducted by Bri.T. L. Lad$ ■»' J tor of tba Pataemo^BayWMDMglR Draaamaklag and plata aebgat* dreue' dothmg a apadahy. UMMr wash sons Mrs. Ran, Hg Omd a avauoa. Ooaau CUy. dMMt : jaraa

The Baptist Gornar | mma^—imraaaBB^ "T^HIS Corner again speaks for the BapdM ^M|lMf.« 11 A Ocean City, N. J. It comes to yarn MRfltfl * week with announcements and ensp myiHgd-R*' ® * makes its second appearance with thta* dMI 41 rf prophecy : "The chnrch which has reaolmd M itMl * things in a Ing way cannot remain small . i WATCH US CROW HSLS l»d8^m laa^