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" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

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OCEAN CITY, N. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919

NO. 49

Ocean City Sentinel OCIAN CITY, N. «J. il. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor J •_ " j *i.oo Per Tear, Strictly in Advance. itTWIBMt.t»«, J^JORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CO U N S E LLOR-AT LAW, • iapb iav cmwt uoiaa, a. J. (Oppoatw PabUe Building*) » . aftoLT Areas. Aaoaaw c. Boavai.1 j L^W OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, BOURNE BUILUINU, JRY AVENUE and EIGHTH HTKEK1 OCEAN CITY. W. J. lAW OFFICES Godfrey & Read j SartuS *Bu*'dlni. :: ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JTURMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law . v 95a Aabnry Avenue Ocean City, N. J. — N Wu. H. Collision. Jr. Aao. M. Am. Boo. C. E. Civil Engineer and Surveyor Cut ImlMir, Oman clly.n J. ' auiuL. F D*. W. P. HAINES wwr. ninth and wesley ave ocean citv. n. j. . a to 10 ».~iu. T ... aHOUKM: 4 I to I p.m. .0 tuoum F JJ'lokence Brick Haines Cor, oth and wosliv Ave mecmano'th crapist MAUoal aao Correct nu.ua Hour. bj appolutineul " , Sit Waaler Avenue Ocoan City New Jersey *""lBMr-atsu 130- A. yKRSCHEL PKTTIT, M. D. •07 WESLEY AVE. sot wesley !

ocean citv, new jersey Qe. Wilson Y. Christian m Dentist •« 809 Central Avenue ••■ar cm. a. a. Boll Phono. 162. *"'ocean 2Ky Colla Given Immediate , I J DR. DAVID'M. SAXE ■ VETERINARY SURGEON a, noeth*vi«oInVa 'avenue P ly CbIiJrv««mSen,,iL,0 t»pre». Co Boom P HON Bi N IOHT ltKLI rights' Cutnl Phtrmicy ■to .od Wesley Ave. Ocean City. N.J Pbooe 245-W Pbone yoor order. We deli ver tree ^ ARK LAKE •tdertaker and Embalmer • t—ian A vans •noNS OCKAN CITV. N. j. A. F. LEVERING The Reliable "Paper Hanger 708 Central Ave. . Ocean City , N. J . All work guaranteed on clean walla.— • We Are Distriiuitors s "tt* to* stiflciatti liutomoniie Is OCmm aty. Sea Me City aad Vidnity Wm. H.WvellGeneral Contractor Gradlat and Street Building OCEAN CITV, N. J. -a 0000 Ceotral Aveooe ansae, tel-W COAL COAL m oowfos QUALITY C. H. — — I ■ HE LUMBER CO.

/Family Hotels p c . 'All-year-round Cottages hor ba,eW Front Villas (Summer Cottages We have a special list ot some unusual bargains in each of these classes. Let us send it to you. MASSE Y & EDWARDS eighth and Central Ave. House Ready for Renter? • F . - ^ Lear Wall Paper Co. 517 Eighth Street Ocean City New Jersey Real Estate For Sale BICI BARGAINS Cottages. Apartments and Bungalow^, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in ray hands must 1)6 sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottage^ and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 619 Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week, to know If you can get It: we can tell you at once. Ilargalm- in Hay and Ocean frout pro|«rtlee. Choice cottage, for wale. AIho Int. fof investment and far Improvement — the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. ESTATE _ INSURANCE mi JOSEPH I. SCULL AGENCY ASBURV AVENUE PHONE. 7 OCEAN CITV. N. J RE^L ESTATE .««. INSURAI^pE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, INI. J.

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John, Marts Lumber Co. ~ Ninth Street and Haven Avenue - OCEAfJ'ciTY. N. J. Lumber MiUwark. Bailfing Paper.-Waaler Board, Naila.Saab Weights | etc. intimates PurnnheJ. Prompt Delivery. The Baptist Gorner As soon as it cioods np, Washington Hocks »ays he is going to have his umbrella fixed. I So tnanr folks are like that. l T-hev think rrligion is something to die by, and think of a preacher when adversity comes. ; . Christianity is a religion to lively, and every day you " miss getting in touch with it you have lost much of value from your life. . , For Help. Come See Us. !: Advertise in the SENTINEL

CITY'S STATE SUMMER SCHOOL OPENS JUNE 30

Some New and Interesting Features Are Planned for This Year. * The Ocean Oily Htate Bummer School will open MoDday. Juoe^30, and close Saturday. Augual 2 Tfiere 7 will be thirty daya of actual work, the school holdlug ■ration. every weekday during the five weeka. Aa before. Prof. Jamea m. Steven., auperlntendent of the Ocean City public ecboola, will be principal of the Ocean City State Summer School. Prof. Tbomae D. Seneor. of Trenton, la the director of all the -cummer acboola. Holders of New Jereey teachera' certitlcatee may attend a State aummer acbool free. New Jersey high school grsduslea may slteud a State summer echool free. Non-restdeute of New Jereey under contract to begin teaching In Ihe Stale of New Jersey September 1. 1919, eleo have free prlvl- , leges. Students who are not New Jersey i teachera and not under contract to ' teach in the Slate of New Jersey will be charged »16 for oDe course and |6 for each additional course. . Those Uklng drawlug and Indust trial courses, including sewing, muat pay for the material they use. It has been found heretofore that a fee of about J3 covers the amount of mater- > la! each etudeul usee lo each course. A new feature will be Introduced here this year. At the Ocean City" ^ t School, during the week of Monday, r July 7, lo Saturday, July 12, Inclusive, ' ' there will be a aeries of lectures end discussions for superintendent., supervlslug principles, and those who in- ; > tend lo enter the supervisory Oeld. • -It la proposed lo offer to Ibis class . of schoolmen a Ave weeks' course In ' training for supervision, covering 46 hours or three uolveraity units, the course to be conducted In the nature of a roniid-Wble In charge of able Instructors. The richoolmasters' Week 1 Is to count as a part of this course. Au effort will be made this coming year lo reorganise the Alumni Aseocl" ' sTtu'n of tGe Slate Summer Schools, aud It la proposed In connection with (his reorganization to bold a reunion during the last week of the summer school at Ooeau City, the exact data to ' be furnished later. Wilt Pslni Bungalows. George f. Sexton has received the contract to paint the bungalows now being built by Joseph M. Rowland In the north sectlou of this city Mr. Saxton, who Is a well known painter here, has been In Philadelphia during ■ be winter, be .having cba'rge of the hard woodwork of the Land Title aud Trust Company. He expects to return to Ocean City and begin work In about two werire.

ARMY TALENT TO i GIYE SHOW HERE Unique Entertainment Tor ' morrow Night Under An- ■ spices Baptist Church. The entertainment by army Ulent which Is to be given tomorrow (Friday) evening under the auspices of the Baptist Ladles' Aid Society has been changed from the Princess Thea- 1 ler to the high acbool auditorium, aa It was fonnd that not enoogbHtaga accommodation could be bad at the theater. The entertainment will be In charge < of William Clark, tbe Y. M. C. A. so- i rial director at Camp Dix, a personal ■ friend of tbe Rev. M. M Lewis, and be | is coming .wltb his wife to spend a few i days la Ocean City and enjoy tbe sea | breezes as e change from oamp life. < Mr. Clerk wee Iff* former years a i professional actor; having been fifteen i yearn on tbe stage. ..Music, songs and i tricks wltb the piano have been ble specialty. Io one of ble acts be places ■ cover o vera be piano. etaDde on ble heed and plays a selection. He bae been repeatedly called upon for this sod several stunts by tbe army boys. Mrs. Clark, who was wltb blm on tbe siage, will accompany blm and help with tbe entertalnmeot. An overeeaa soldier, who was gassed In action and Invalided home, bae recovered eoftl- . cieotly to go tbe rounds wltb Mr. Clark and amuse tbe public wltb stont* with which he kept Joy -en the camps abroad, s This eotertaloment I* given for the low figure of 26 cents for adults and - children, under 12 years. Ofteeo cents at tbe door, simply to amuse tbe public apd ebow tbem tbe brand of eotertalument that has kept tbe soldier boyfemnsed sod free from homesick - u cm while tbe war was on. Mr. and Mrs. Clark are coming here for a few days' rest Qod have consented to amuse the local ' folks one olgbt of Ibetr stay. Are you looking for .a cottage sue In tbe Gardens, prices - 8600 to ^800 or s bouse wltb bay front. In cooler of towoT For terms apply to Abel D. rtcull, 817 Ceotral avenue, or pboos *90. adv.. 8-1. If Dressmaking and plain sewing, ebildreue' dottuoga specialty. LIlUe boy's' wash suite Mrs Hart, 998 Central avenue, Ooeaa City. adv., 1-9, 9L * Fob 8x1-2 — Dull ski i 10 room last, donee, lo Homfreta and af Onsen City. Apply to Gums Dslsitn, 8919 CeouSTZmmT^ •di.m.dK

! LOCAL BOYS LOSE ; TO WILDWOOD ' Weren't Accustomed to Rnles | of Game as Played by ^ Down-Connty Five. , e The Ocean CUy High School basket ' ball team was defesled by the Wildi, wood High School live st Wlldwood ' r Friday evening by the score of 25 to 85. i The OceBD city boys put up a good i r- game, but, on account < f the Intercolr leglate rules that they play at Wild- J il wood High School, the local team wee - r at a derided dleadvaolage. I v Tbe liue^p: l- w. h. 8. o c h.& ■ "• Crocker > Forward J Ferguson 1 I- Cuminluge / \ Marts i Leveey Center Adams i :«su o— isaia,.; I Field goals — Crocker. 2: Cummlngs, , 5 I; SUott, 5; Marts. 3; Ferguson, 2; , Adams, 1. Foul goals— Stiott. 21; . Adams, 13. Referee— Uulllck, of ••Ur- , ' There will be a basket ball game | r here Saturday, March 8, wltb tbe . Cape May High School team Tbe , Ocean City boys were beaten at C.pe ^ I May, but tbey say that the referee r was unfair. They hope to beet the | Cape May High Hcbool team here on ( platurday. ( J Tbe Ocean C'ty High 8chool five defeated a local team at the armory Wed- ( ne-day of last week. The -core was 30 to 27. j „ The Oceed City High ricliool Fresh ( , man dve beat the Wlldwood "Ter'ots" . the same ulglifby the score of 29 lo 16. ' Mrs. Mary B. Dsre aunouuees tbe < msrrisge of ber daughter, Beulsb ' Tyler Dare and Eusign J. Clunn Van Horn. U. ti Navy, on Friday. F'ehru- , 5 ary 21. Tbey will be at home, after t . April 1, at 15*1 North Fifty-eighth , ' street. Philadelphia. Mrs Dare and 1 her daughter were former restdeula of | 3 Ocean city, Mrs. Dare being tbe t widow of Frank Dare. ■aw Kd(T and Motes. 1 Wm R Hughes, of Hughes' Central Pbarmacy. returned to this city a 1 t few days from a visit to Philadelphia i r and Trenton. While away be saw i and couveraed with Governor Edge i 3 and former Governor Btokec. I I caraor Thanks. a Mr. and Mrs. Oswlo H. Henry, a through the Sentinel, wish to thank i !- tbelr many friends for tbelr most i o kind sympathies In tbelr recent be- I reavement. I

LIEUT S. MDRPHY i ACTIYE AT 80 YEARS " Local Resident Celebrates Birthday Anniversary With I Family Reunion. | Hylvanus Murphy, of this city, celebrated hie eightieth birthday anniversary ou Saturday evening with a fam- j ( lly reunion at hla home, 1035 Aabury 1 ( Mr. Murphy, who la a veteran of the Clvll-frar. does not look hie age a number of yeare. Ha eDjoye fine I health, and on Saturday afternoon he . was to be eeen pushing around tba < I streets a coach In which sat tbe child . of his daughter, Mrs. Clarence Fergu- < I o' Ible rily. I • The family-end a few friends en- . . a turkey dinner and all bad a i very - pleasant time, none having a < time than Mr. Murphy. The children preseut were Frank i Murphy and wife, Clarence Ferguson ■ i and wife. Ocean City; John Murphy t and wife. David Gllllland and wife, i Hrldgelon; Mrs. Lizzie Clark, Wild- I wood; Mrs. LoulBeffullls. Ttoga. An- I 1 other son. Cap!. Leonard Murphy, Is • 1 with thr336th Brigade In France, and, ■ ' of course, unavoidably absent. I -The grandchildren In attendance ( Mrs. Edna Applegate, Rozle Esrl Clark, Sylvanus Murphy ■ ' snd wife. HazefTullle and Esther Fer- ■ ' gut-on Tbegreat grandchildren present t Martha Applegate aod Hazel Ap- ' p legate. Other guests were Miss Elizabeth ' 1 and Mre. Martha Lake, of i City, and Mrs. Lizzie Wolf, of 1 . I Mr. Morpby was second lieutenant I the Third New Jersey Cavalry. He < -erved two years and was In many ' important engagements He went 1 through Sheridan's csmpalgn. CLIMBED UP ALP8 1 Joseph D. Norcom, of this city, a | few daya ago received a letter from ■ tils eon. Capt George Norcom, who Is , 1 the service ou the other aide. , 1 Capt. Norcom wrote that he was . ' ben enjoying a seven -day leave from j ' duties and bad been boating on the Menllerranean. Ha planned to take a climb up tbe Alps. Capt. Norcom. who la anxious to ra- ( , turn home, stated that be had eeen bis i commanding officer In Parte, but ' could get from him no definite answer i to when they might expect to start < the United States. Bass Collage Hera, W. Carwltben, of Frankfortl^Pblla- ; delphla, a newcomer bare, bar pur- < t chased through F. E. Darby's ageDcy, - tbe cottage 43 Asbory avenue, owned by Leo Bamberger, of Philadelphia.- *

EXCURSION TRAIN WAS CROWDED Many Visitors to This City i Sunday Unable to Get Seats i In the Cars. ' There were msoy excursionists In , i ible rily on Buoday. There were three , . carloads of people on the Reading ez- i I curslou tralo, and considerable com- , i plaint was heard because, as claimed, , of the passengers were comi pelled to Maud In tbe aisle* from Cam- , dan. to Ocean City, or, at least, a- eon- , i aid arable portion of tbedlsteuce. Ani other coach was added on tbe return I trip. i t Most of tbe viettors were /drapgers, i It le said by some "regular" Ocean i City people who were on the train.i Severe: of the real est.le men were , t as busy as baes during a considerable , . portion of'tbe day, and it Is said that i a very large number of cottsgvs aod 3 apartments were rented for the season ■ at good prtorn

I cl RisctedVice prnMrat. p J. Prescott Csdmao. ,>f this city, has j been elected vice pre-ideut of hie class e of 66 members at lbs Ecklee Bcbool of Embalming In ' Fbtiadalpbla.- Mr. h r Cad men waul to Ibis lu-tliujtlon a litj tie more than l wo weeks ago to take a ( six Weeks' course of study. He Is ae- ^ „ soclaied wltb his falber-lo-law, Ae- B .. aemblyman Mark Lake, In tbe uuderr taking baathesa.bere 0 ; •' Fresh roasted hot peanuts, 20 cents per pound; 13 cents per quart. 0 Fresh White Clover Butter, In half if pounds. 76 cents lb. * Old-fasbloued peanut brittle, 30 cqnta • par pound t New white Boop Beans, 10c lb .. C .New crop New Orleaoe molasses, 80 i 1 cents per quart i ! Large aaaortmeot choice apple-, or- | m aogea, bananas and all klod of frolt " always on band. Pure sweat cider, 16 cauls par quart. | I- Freeh agge right from the country, 4 s' plenty of tbem. 60 cools per daseu.* I el Heioi's aweet mixed pickles, eery ] tatty, 16 cauls par half pound, adv., If r Fob Emmy. 9 room, unfurnished ; i- houses, Tl 16 aod 1117 Watt avenue. I , Apply F. O. BOX IS. adv., 18 18, If. Ij

COMMITTEE TO REPORT ON ( TROLLEY LINE SITUATION

' Taxpayers Are Urged to At- < tend Meeting Here Next Tuesday Evening. I The general public, especially all taxpayere vitally Inteieeted .In the wel- o ■re and^ouUuued euooaet of this city, <1 (slcvjled lo a meeting to be held lo t tWCuy Commissioners meeting room, e In city ball, at 8 o'clock next Tuesday a evening. t The meeting Is called for tbe purpose > 1 of bearing the report of tbe special t > committee appointed soma time, since ' see whether It was feasible to eeenre ] - sufficient subscriptions to purchase ' . snd operate the local trolley line. , Tbe members of ible special com- ■ ■ rnlttee, all of whom are well known ■ ' representative bosloeee men, have de- • voted considerable time to tble lm- , ' porta u l matter and hava given It I much thoughtful Mndy. ( > To Have A not ber Dinner. | Tbe members of Ihe Anglers' Club < 8 of Ocean City will have another 8 dinner at Doooer's Hotel In Pblladel1 phis This will be on Friday evening, I April*. M iviug pictures of big flsb 1 caught recently In Florida waters by William A. Welsb, president of tbe and three of hie frleode from ^ will be shown.

One Co.'s Annual Heeling Tbe annual meeting of tbe stockholders of tbe City Gas Light Company w.UI be held at tba office of the company, 837 Asbory avenue, at noon March 10. for lbs election of a board of directors for- tba euautog year, and for tba transaction of such other business as may properly coma before tbe vneetlog. rnr Quick Bale. Four lota and barn, Noa. 462, 463. and 465, each 40'xll6', Section B. i southeast side Haven avauoe, hate sea Saveoth and Eighth M rests, CUy, New Jereey Large l wooden barn ou Lot 466. Apply to lly Treat Company, Phlladat- - phis. adv.. 8-27. SL L " ' Bargain -Open motor boat (Alert), . good condition. 24x6fL, Buffalo 4-cyrle , 4-cyl. 10 H. P. Kant IgnlUoo salt water Apply Wlllkamp'a, Corson's r Inlsl, N. J. f adv., 187. ft. Legal paper* ot all daaartpttaaa, iuI iludlag wills, an aai ttuHy 4yi by . Ctaitte Babteaau at a« aftsa,7ft ' I ttf ly avwiaa, Oreaa Cfty. 8. J. adv.

I ] WM. E. MASSEY, JR., HIGHLY PRAISED Sports Writer in New York f World Predicts Big Future ; for Young Athlete. > The Jfew York World, lo lie stray b of tbe recent Mlllroee athletic meet In I Madison Square Garden, pays* atijin- . expected, but deserved, compliment to an Oceau City boy, William E . Maesey, Jr., son of Presldeut William i E. Massey, of the Ocean City Title , and Trust Compauy. The young meu Is now a freshman at Princeton, but be made au unusui ally flue track record at tbe Hill ' School, which he formerly attended. He took part In the special 70-yard . hurdle race In tbe Madison Bqnare Garden meel, In which also were i of the country's notable track aud In this fast company he Uulshed fourth. Rererrlug to this i contest, the World says: > "Lieut. Bob Simpson, who cam* ' all the way from San F'ranclseo to run In the special 70-yard high hurdle . won to 9 I 5 eecouda, but those who looked ou counted him lucky. •'C. R_ Erdman, Jr., of Princeton, the better man last nlgbt. A t etart cost him the starting blocks, r be was off like a flash with the aud rose to the lest hurdle In ; He bit tbe last huidle, how- . and Simpson best hlin by tbe > width of h hund. Simpson also ; knocked over tbe second hurdle F"red. Pollard, tbe negro runner, once of Browu, finished third, and William Maseey. Jr., a Princeton freshman, a close fourth "Maesey will be beard fmm. He Is fast aud clears tbe hurdle like a bird." Tbe Mlllrose meet is known as tbe ' feast of Ihe Indoor , season In New 1 York, end It draws a distinguished 1 gatberiug of big college athletes from all sections of the country, together 1 wltb promtneht men Interested In col1 lege sports > HAVE FINE DISPLAY Cli* OSS Llatsi Co. la ,Ite Mew Qssnrro. ' Tbe Ulty Gas Light Compaoy Is L now In Ita new olflcee on Aebnry avenue, next door to lie farmer olflcee, which are larger and more convenient In many ways. The compaoy now baa an attractive • display of gas ranges, from the domes- , tic size op to the hotel nnlta; also gaa 1 beaters, gaa Irons aod other elmilar acceeeoriee. Call and see tbe exhibit.

GAVE BIRTHDAY : DINNER AT HOME ; ' fi Clayton Haines Brick's [ Friends Help Him Cele- t brate Anniversary. ( Clayton Halnca Brick, real estate j operator, ot this city, gave&n enjoyable for a number ot hla* Trlenda at ] Wesley avenue home Saturday , evening id celebration or bis birthday t anniversary. He was congratulated all, who expressed tbe hope that he i would live to observe many more i birthday anniversaries. ■ Tboaa present were: Dr Benjamin ( . Kaln Brick and wife aod Miss Mary , El Brick. 2d, of Marltoo; Dr aDd Mrs. ' J. Coles Brick. Walter Cooper Brick ! aod wife, of Ventnor; Bamuel Ellis < and wife, of Atlantic City; the Bev. , and Mrs. Marple M Lewis, of Ocean city; A. Mott Bhsfer and wife, and ' Albert Fogg aod wife of Camden. ' aod A. Randolph Fogg and wife, of I ; CUy. i Mr. Brick, be-ldn being actively Inferreted lo tbe affair* of Ibis city and tba First Baptist Cbnrcb. Is president 1 of tbe Cape May County Chamber of

MAYOR CHAMPION BOOMED 1 AT BIRTHDAY DINNER

' j Friends Speak of His Good Work as Official and Promise Their Support. J Mayor Joseph G. Champion bad • birthday anniversary last weak, ud right royally was tba oocastoo oete- , braled by a large number of bli friends, including many representative men of tbe city. In tba ton He of tbe Ocean City Republican dob m Friday evening. 7 Home of tbe members of tba orgaaln zatlon decided last weak to gtva Mayar Champion a surprise on this annhrarIt sary event, and wall did tbey carry - out tbelr plana. o After a supper which all eojoyad, v and cigars were seriating lo tba digesting of the appetizing meal, Fret Jas 11 M. Stevens, a* toast master, made a '■ few Introductory remarks In hta ooa11 tomary entertaining manner. I- Prof. Stevens said ba baa kaova d Mayor Champion alnca be (tbe * speaker) came to Ocean City lo Itvs, e nearly sixteen years ago, wbao Mr. k Champion was mayor. Ha bap hwe come Intimately acquainted with tba " guest of honor on tbta "occasion, aod bla respect and admiration for tba V man baa grown each succeed u»f year- <> Mr. -Stevens recalled that a year e ago tbey bad a similar cttabfattea la V these rooms, at which lima the war clouds hung darkly, and no ooe know > just bow tbe drive ((baa about ioooh5 meoce) on the Hlndenbarg Una waaM '• revolt, bat all felt oonfldeot of vtttaty. e There la no person In tba etty who n hae worked ao bard or ao afHeteatly ■ during tbeae dark days of tba paat e year than Mayor Champion. « Prof. Steven* declared that H tea splendid thing for tbe man of this etty * io get togei ber aod tbos bscowt aou qualnted. We are all to Ilttte eilqoda I. and classes. What a wondertol tbiag it would oe If all would matt taplter Is at Intervals, get to know sash at Oat " aod discuss mature of loUratt (a tba it city. There le argent need tot a aem- »■ mnnlty ceuter, and that Is why wa d want a bu'ldlog of this cbatattw aa a n memorial to tba boyr In tba ttift ir aod we will gat It, tba spaakavaoM bo I- fait anra. Mr. Stavaos sakl that this OMMttqi welcomes tba forelgo-botn to tbHB shores, bat tbssa people matt onitt stand tbat tbey matt baeSBM tbtt w ougb Americana, In oomptete aympatby wltb tba InaUtoUooa af this i„ country. Prof. Btevana tbao preaaated tba s. Rev. George W. Yard, paster af tba ,1 First M. E Cbnrcb. Mr. Yard said tbat UngMtt.of*9 e evening was mayor and Obaapfttt. '• but aa ba looked at Mr. Cliateptao'a ;; head ha observed that this nftttnl OM- , not be called tba old gray mayor, bauw, u, WITS ,u. S-"/ "S| W .

cause be le at tba balgbt of bli cal and mantel power. He baa OW9F good points and wa are all attag te stand by him as tba mayor of tba OttF ' lo beip tba bast Interests of tba tewa. There are many great problama aai lasnea to ba mat, and It woold ba watt all to gat tog st bar to abow tbttra^ p racist ton; to abow btea tbat WO OH with him aod want to do oar boalla help to tbooe tasks, Mr. Yard eloaad ^ila talk by saying tbat tbey would be glad to bear Uag6James W. Lee sing, Prof. Stevens added thai. If Oagk. did not foal ilko ringing, ttty would bo glad to haw a wood fMaa him. ■ Capt. Lee said he approvoO of the ■ idea or getting tcgetber. Wo o*o,Jlv- ' lo grevt tlaaos. Aa aaaa, «• should pail tagttbor for tratb aod I righteousness The spoakar oH tbM ' baa known Mr. Champteo for : years Ha baa oavor known btaete i deviate from tba path ot rigkHattOaod be baltevas tt tbs daly of the ' citizens, as voters, to stand kg* Mr. Champion, aod work In. harm any for r ihe upbuilding of onr town. Utttkv our aotlons abow tba vtattora tftft'Wo | are working tor tba bast lolarotts or . tbe resort. r ^Concluding. Copt. Lsa nrgsd all lo

; A : Community Gymnasium has been opened in the basement of the First M. E. Church of thin skity. Open to the boys and girls and business men of the COM munity. under proper supervision, without regard to church iDii tion. Non-sectarian. * Schedule of Classes: , ( f Mew Sewterboya Jwlor ttoya ftbttfm— * Monday 5-6 7-3° • 3-3Q-S ' ^ Tuesday u-w-. I Wednesday 5-6 . " Thursday 7-3° 3-3e-S»gtt I Friday 5-6 3-3Q-5 ■ ■ . 1 Saturday 7 -39 - I . — —^'4 *• \ Feeling tBis community need, the officials of tho cbtft H 1 snmed the financial responsibility in properly equipping lhn|Hgl8ft I o A new floor was laid, the ceiling and walk ahtatbr4,_ tft ftfg g 4- i ing columns padded, shower baths aod -lockets, ckilh Npft WH-I i hot-water system insulled. Modem gym nasi am «y9|9ttftpp 1 , chased. including parallel bars, rings, ladder mats, dttHSMIIb ■■■ I te I cluba, medicine ball and provision for band -ball mad iadott fttMhl »r j amounting in all to about ft, 800.00. . j '•j Should this movement appeal to any of our— H— rgfWjjH 1 residents or friends as being in the line of proper caHHttttftg 8JPfl£ I and woold like to give practical aapport to the HHftJMMMHS |^| may be aeat to Xusaril M. Nnlty, Ocean Cftg Tlfta M VM0S S ' Comgeay, Oeeaa Oty, N. J. I r. ^aBav____HMMMM_MwaamttliftMHl