Ocean City Sentinel, 13 March 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVIIL

OCEAN CITY, N. J, THtTKSDAY, MARCH 13, 1S)1!P \

NO. 80

Ocean City Sentinel PsbllsM* Wnklr »t R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor »i.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. aiiwwi.itT-t*i». MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSEL LOR-AT LAW , ^rteeOBIft "-1 — r'r' Notary t-nbUc-can may tot al uomt, a. j. (Papeete Pabttc Balldiaaa) • . aui Aroaa. . Aaoaaw c. Boswu-i I^W OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, BouaaK builkinu. V-...UBY AVEMllK and KIOUTH KTHKE1 • OCEAN CITY. W. J. j L^AW OFFICES Godfrej & Read - j Sartlall Bu*dlu»a:: : ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JTURMAN B. WILLIS ; Attorney at Law 95' Asbury Avenue < Ocean City, N. J. Wm. H. Coujsson, |r. Civil Eagineer and Surveyor City Emloaar, Ocean City, W J. memal. I DR. W; P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. j OCEAN CITY. N. J. ills 10 a. m. 1 i to a p. u. etoip.ui. " i* no nee: Bali Wl-W; lour-aisj* l.tn a . Solb 1'nodee I JPlohence Brick Haines cor. stm and woblcv ave mechano-tmenapibt Hour* by apjxjll. uuru I " kk Allen Corson, I. D. »|6 Weeley Avenue Ocoan City Now Jersey £JKBSCHEL PBTTIT, M. D. ' EOT WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY ONee Moan: ■ to 10 a. m. • ■.INNI iStSS: Qr. Wilson Y. Christian »<Dentiat>< 809 Central Avenue eebae cm. j. Bell Pboae, 162. Bell Phone ep.W Ocean City Calla Qiven Immidiatc DR_ DAVIDM. SAXE VETERINARY SURGEON Lori a Specialty as NORTH VIRGINIA AVtKUt ATLANTIC CIT*. N.J. . . Formerly Chief Veterinarian U S. Bapryaa Co. btmini Phonos Night Bell 110a' Central Pharmacy ■th and Weatay Ava. Ocean City, N.J Pbonc 246- W Pboae row ord era We da litre free MARK LAKE Undertaker . and Embalmer • ONBTBAL AVBaOB ■raoae Mi . OCEAN CITY. N. J. £. f. levering The Reliable -Paper Hanger 708 Central Ave. , Ocean City, N.J. . All work guaranteed on cican walls. We Are Distributors siifiliier IHUIIHG ! la ONaa City. Sea Isle City aad Vicinity J - ; Wm. H. Powell^ Oencral Contractor Gradlog aad Street Building TNflpMk •!. aad Wast aval OCEAN CITY, N. J. rw.ee. aei-w COAL COAL mvbussfOE QUALITY c n. ■WMUMIIB LUMBER CO.. MMM«m*vmm 1

1 /Family Hotels. p c 'All-year-round Cottages vllay Front Villas 'Summer Cottages We have a special list oi some unusual ' bargains in each of these classes. Let us send it to you. MASSEY & EDWARDS . Highlit and Central Ave. House Ready for Renter? . ^-^Lear Wall Paper Co. . 517 Eighth Street Ocean City New Jersey *- Real Estate Por Sale BIG BAROA1NS' I Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished 1 Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the 1 time of year to buy Cottages and I aits at this -Popular Seaside Resort 1 very Cheap. Apply to ' i Alonzo Cotton Ol9 Anbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. ( .MONEY TO LOAK ON MORTGAGE. i No walling for two week* to know If you enn get It; we can tell you at 1 once. Bargain* 111 Hey and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage* for , sale. Aim Ion- for investment and for Improvement— the choice of . Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., 1 - Ocean City, N. J. ' ESTATE INSURANCE ' THE J0SEPH4. SCULL iGENCY ASBURY AVENUE PHONE, T * OCEAN CITvt N. J , REAL ESTATE -««. INSURANCE « Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. JL ' STEELMAN'S STEELMAN'T] ! CHENEY ^Pec*a'# cravats Bargains t Men's Felt Hats, were 81.50 to $2,50, now W 50c — Boys' Caps, were 50c, - . 10 c Women's Button < ; Shoes, $3,50, i : : now $2 25 —o— . Come in and look at ! our .Bargain Tables. J ; . ^ ' _ — 0— 0. H. SteeJman- j ■ 831-33 Asbury Ave, At- ' ■ ^ =-* — - I .7 - • - ' - ■ i John Marts Lumber Co.: ' Ninth Strewt and Havei . A venue .. OCEAN CITY. N. J. j Lumber MiUwofk, MjulJing*. Building Paper. Plm.ter Board, Naile, Saab Weight! , etc. Estimate! Kumtabed. Prompt Delivery. , Thy Baptist Gorner ' 7 As soon as it clouds up, Washington Hocks says he' is going to" have his umbrella fixed. So many folks are like' that. J They think religion is something to die by, and think of A i preacher when adversity conies. .Christianity is a religion to live by, and every day yon mtahgetling -in touch with it you' have lost milkh of valne from your hie. - i ^ '. For Help. Come See Us. Advertise in the SENTINEL

TROLLEY CARS MUST RUN IN THIS CITY NEXT SUMMER

Committee Favors Co-opera-tion of Resort Officals— To Meet Bondholders. A representative gathering of Oman City business men assembled Id Ibe meeting room of the City Commlssiou- " . ere ou Tuesday evening to bear the report of the committee of twelve appointed some lime since to look Into the advisability and feasibility of ralelug subscrlptloue to purcbaee the local electric ruad. Mayor Cbamptou presided, and, after the report of tbe'TJommlttee bad beeu read by Chairman William K. Massey, there wae a general and animated discussion as to the beet tblog lo he done to safeguard the Interest* of the city by having the trolley Hue lu operation during the summer. The committee, In lie report, declared it difficult to lutereel a sufficient number of property owners to raise the amouDl of money asked by the owners , eud urged Ibe co-operation of the city In securlug the operation of the road. ; It was finally agreed that the chairman of the committee, Mr. Masaey. he authorized to call a meeting of the committee, Ibe City Commissioners : end representatives of the bondholders : of the trolley company. It wae the thought of those at the meeting that perhaps some plan could be made to do what was considered tbe beet tblog under tbe present circumstances —endeavor to maka arrangements lo I have ttie trolley llue operated by tbe ; company tbe coming summer, tbe 1 ' city to beer tbe difference In tbe opera- : ' Hug ezpeoses and pay latareet ou the • bonds, tbe total amounting to probably 6400U. 1 Tbe report of the committee of 1 ' twelve, as read by Mr. Maesey, wae aa follows: ' To the chairman' and committee of 1 combined civic organizations of Ocean ' City, New Jersey: 1 We beg to report as follotfe: This committee Is keenly aware of serloue import of tbe report which we are about to make, touching upon i tbeYnalnteoance end operation of tbe alegtrtc railroad system in Ibis city. "TSIr. Chairman, your committee, | created by ibis body. -comprised tbe i This section was visited by an aousually heavy rain-storm early Bun- i day moruiog, and the rain continued 1 until after 11 o'clock In tbe morning. There was a shower or two later In tbe day, although the euu made a brave efiort to ebloe. Cot Fires Here ng. Herring are now In Great Egg Harbor Bay. Capt. James W. Lee, of tbis city, caugbl tbe first of the season lu his nel on Tuesday morning.

"CHARLEY" CDRRAN DREW THE BOYS Largest Crowd of the Season at Yacht Club's Monday Noonday Lnncheon. Monday last wae a regular Marcb day— tbe wlud blew bard from tbe north wset and blew and blew— blew ell tbe old dud young members to the Ocean CUy Yacht Club laocbeoo. There were 182 men In attendance, tbe beet crowd of this season. The attraction woe tbe old' "we P Commodate Char lee J. Currao, as presiding; officer. "Charlie" gave tbe boy* a'real treat. He bad a regular abow durlug tbe Ural belt hour— tbeo introduced William H. Ball,* of Philadelphia, private secreto former Governor Brumbaugh, who gave a heart-to-heart Ulk on the subject "Own Your Own Home." He pointed out the great advantages of every one owoing hts own borne— that Philadelphia baa 240 000 homes but out oft bis number only'about 160,000 are occupied by tbe owner*. "Renters" make good citizens, of con res, but owuert make better ones, end are a great adjunct to aoy city. Tba table* that "Dave!1 Proven provided this week were all filled before tbe laocbeoo started, aod there was a and a bustle to provide room for the lata comers, but t bey ware alt taken care of In good abape. Nazi Monday's laocbeoo will be ln charge of C. L. Cadwalledar, one of tbe live wires of tba dub. and tbe speaker of tbe day will be J. H. O'Gormen. cbelrmeo of the United States ; Labor Board. "Everybody la Inter eeted lo tbe labor qoeetlou, so come out as strong tble comlog week as you did Hit. week," say* Commodore Wm. E Hezamer. For (jaick Pair. Four lot* and barn, Noe. 482. 488. 464 aod 486, each 40x116'. SecUoo B. southeast side Htvao avenue, between Seventh aod Eighth el rest*. Ocean City, New Jersey Large wooden barn op Lot 486. Apply lo Fidelity Trust Company, Philadelphia. [ adv., 2-27. 8*--Are you looking for a cottage ens lo tbe Gardens, prices (M0 to 1800 or a bouse with buy Hoot, In enter of town? For Mas apply la Abel D. Scull, 817 Central avenue, or pboae 488. adv.. 8-1 If Dressmaking aad alterations dooe at boms. Mr* P boots C. Young. •» Fourth mrsst, Ocean City, a. J. - Mrnll,k.

i- 1 BOARD OF TRADE : ' CALLS MEETING , * Important Matters Scheduled ' 0 to be Discussed a» Gather- i [J ing Tomorrow Night. ( Secretary Otis M Townsend bas I I, scut out notice* for a special meetlug I d of Ibe Board of Trade for 8 o'clock toI. morrow (Friday) evening. i I- Several matters or Imi-ortauce to tbe I g people of tbe clly are on the uotlceas i if coming before tbe meeting for dlscusu eloo and possible action < Every member of the organization. I 1 as well as citizen* geuerelly, should I . make It a point to atlrud this meet- e a 'uR- J * Out-of-town member* of the board > f should also endeavor lo be preseut. The circular call for the meetlug c , aent out by Mr. Townseud reads as I follow*: j , Are we satisfied with train service? I Do we ueed a modern hotel? Can f , we get It? i ( be elected soon? What does Ocean f e Clly expect from these men? * t Is Asbury avenue wide enough? , If not, wby-uot widen It w hen It Is re- II , paved? \ , Should the Boardwalk comfort sta- li . tlou be opFoed and asaisl the Shore o . Faal Line make visitors comfortable a . w li ih ia parlor car service, eic? a How about trolley situation? Would c large, handsome Pullman busses serve f city better tbau a trolley lloe? li , Tbe dead Board of Trade of Ocean h City, for whlcb funeral service* bave u I oot been held, pendlug tbe settllug of c , there and other subjects^ will meet b and discus* them. h r WILL CONFIRM CLASS t i Bltbop Msiltiewsai Hoi* Trlattsr Chores wrdncidsr Kvewlna. B Ao Impressive service will take , place lo Holy Trinity Church ou Wed- 1 t uesday evening, Marcb 19. at 8 o'clock, 11 when tbe bishop of the diocese, tbe ' Rev. Paul Matthew*, will confirm a , large dare of candidates. - Special moslc will be sung by tbe . ebolr. which will be assisted by a local I male quartet • A cordtcr Invitation la extended to f * all lobe preseut at this service. i ' *9' h Home In June. ° Official auDouncemeol Is made tbat tbe boys of the 20th Division are expeeled to sell from the otber aide In 1 , June. Tblt is tbe division In wblcb a are most of the young men from ■ Ocean Clly. c

LOCAL FIVE BEATS ! CAPE MAY TEAM ■ One of the Most Exciting Games of Season Witnessed ' by Big Crowd. j The basket ball five of the Ocean City High Bchoul played a rattling game in Atlantic Clly Friday evening end defeated the cbamptou claas team ' of the Atlantic City High Bchool 20 tb IH. The game was tied with three seconds still to play, and tba Ocean City i made two field goals, winning Tbe local boya put up one of tbetr best games of tbe aeaaon, aod ■ there was action every minute. Man* Ferguaon Forward M. Berry 1 Marts J Manclot S. Adams Ceoter B. Brown Wallace Guard F. Manclul I A. Bleelman " N. Predmetzky ' Field goals— J. Manclnl, 4; N. Predtnetzky, I; Ferguson, I; Marts, 6; Adams, 1. Foul f«K-J. Mauclul.'H; i Marts, 1; Adams, 1; Wallace, 2' Tbe Oceeo City High rtchool five de- < tbe Cape Mey High School I team lu the armory here Saturday I eveulog by the ecore of 80 lo 28 In tbe I presence of the largest crowd of tbe ' season. I There were two Ilea, and two extra ' perioda were required. I game ended with both teams hav- 1 28 to tbeir credit. Ao extra five- < minute period of play resulted lo an < other tie at 24. Then the teams started ' another five-mloute period and the loTbe Ocean City boye appeared to tbelr customary snap, due perlo tbelr fast game of tjie previous ' uigbt Bud some minor Injurlaa, Steal- < for example, loitering from a bad thumb. He was told by bla docnot to play, "Johnny" Wallace I put up aa exceptionally fast game. I He baa. In fact, been playing a fine There were three beeket ball games i at tbe armory Saturday evening. Tbe first wae a atruggle between teems of high school gtrla, playunder the uamee of "Blue" and i "Green," tbe "Blues" wlnolog, 12 to (CoaUnasd on Bsoonfl Page.) N. S. Guff aod wt'fo, of this clly, ' were railed laet week lo attend tbe ] funeral of Mrs. GofTe brother, tbe I Embury Prioe Bryan, wbo died 1 of Influenza at Millereburg, Pa., where , be wae pastor of a large cburcb. He ' wee a member of tbe Philadelphia < Conference. Mr. Bryan was a grand- ' of tbe late Rev. Jacob T. Price, ( end nephew of Dr. J. Embury Price, of tbe New York Conference.

I C BRICK SELLS TVO : COTTAGES HERE , r f< ' Also Disposes of a Lot in ' ■ North Section to a Phil- a . adelpbian. 0 Real estate men aay tbat there bae c n baao an almost unprecedented demand p , for bouses to tbis city Shi* year, aud „ f many sale* of floe properties bavt (l been oousummsled. Bom# of these y h bave already been reported lo tbe „ ( BSKTINU.. p t Clayton Haloes Brick, wbo has ,, e bean busily engaged In renting cot- p f lege# and apartment*; for tbe last few t. t weekc, ha* just oomplet*d three sales t tare. 0 He ha* sold tbe oottag* 840 De-. " Laowy place, owned by H. A. Rom- % 1 berger. of Pblledetpbla, to Jobo M. 7 ( Parker, of Jenklutowo, wbo will 00- b copy tbe bouse next summer. v Mr. Brick ha* *oid tbe cottage of p , Mrs. tL B. Baupsoo. 816 Wesley eve- u 1 nue, to Parser Miller, of Ihie clly (l a He also report* the sale of a lot on £ j Wesley avenue, between Flrat aud t| North *treet», owned by Dr. Cbarlae , a P. Tuttte, of Catadeo, to a Pmladel,r phlau wbo owns properly lo tbat aeec. Hon of tbe city. r- *'. 1 • . J a Ware's a*ecisiiisa. f Freeh roasted hot peenuta, 20 cent* f e per pound; ISceuts per quart. „ Fraab While Clover Butter, In half d pound*. 78 cents lb. k Old-feabloued peeo at brittle, 80 cents ( per poand. / New wblte Hoop Beans, 10c ib * New crop New Orleeus molasses, 80 cents per quart [• Large assortment choice apple*, orb angea, bauaoas aod all klod of fraH ^ Pare tweet cider, 16 cent# per quart. ' • Fresh egg* right from tbe country, ° 0 plenty of them, 50 cents per dozen. ' Hetoz's sweet mixed pickles, very 1 tasty, 16 cent# per bslf pound, adv., tf ( a ' « Wahtxd to Buy — One farm bores ■f or mule, elao opeo wagou and baroeee '- and some email Implamente Price, • reeaooeble. Price and- condltlous by . 8 re* letter. Address ' Japanese." T ' M Bakagocbl, Palermo, N.J. adv. 88, 41 ' • Fox Bxjra.— 9 room. uofurnlsbed 1 * 1116 aod 1117.. Warn avenue. ' Apply P. O. Box IM. adv., 12 IP. If. ]

COMFORT STATION ON 'WALK i 0RENED FOR THE SEASON

Adams Pro- < vides for Accommodation of Viaitors to This City. Tbe action of City Commissioner George O. Adams In opening Ibe com- 1 stalion uuder tbe Boardwalk at street 00 Batorday ie appfeet- 1 aled not ooly by tbe residuals, but also by tbe many visitors now dally ' coming to tble city. Many residents claim, and bave beeu 1 claiming for some time, tbat tbe mutic . pavilion, ob tbe Boardwalk, atao | should be open for tbe accommoda- , of tbe visitors at tbla time of tbe With tbe eunabln*, tbe pavilion ' would serve a* a most lovttlng ran parlor. On cloudy days, tbe assertion made, tbe pavilion could be kept, pleasantly beated by mean* of. one or large oil stovaa. Baffraze Leasee Meets. - -The Woman's Suffrage League met tbe borne of Mrs. B. Frank Smith Thursday evening. After tbe regnlar Mrs. Tbomae Simpson favored the gathering with tome Scotch ballade, which ebe eaog In a most pleasing msooer. There were reedby Mies Aooa Davidson end Mr* Howe. "Refreshments were then served, end. all bad a most enjoyable time. •UlewCar Beceverctf. Mrs. Frank R. Bowne, of Cape May, was bare Tuesday aud recovered tbe police ber five-passenger car tbat-wae etoly from In front of a movie bouse in Cape May Saturday evening. Tbe car wae fouod In roadway at Sixteenth street and avenue 00 Buoday evening by Policemen George E. Sea man. aileedlax Ceelereece. Tbe Rev. George W. Yard, pastor of First 82. E Cbureb. left bare at 0000 Monday, accompanied by Mrs. Yard aod tbeir daughter, Frances, for Tbeooe Mr. Yard went to Grove to attend tbe New Jsreey Conference. aewl* Trtwtt* Ban leaa Barvtcea lo Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Sunday will be 'as follow*: JO a m . Sunday school; 10 46 a. m.. Coremootoo; 7.45 p. m., evsaprayer aod aw tan. Friday. 14. 7.46 p. m, Laetao sorvtaa.

r < DR. ALLEN CORSON ; MAKES ADDRESS . i t ' First Speaker in Launching J; Centenary Movement in u Methodist Chnrch. I; ; The Ceotenery movement In the Method let Episcopal Church wae c r launched id the Flret M. E. Cburcb j I Sunday Tbe movement I* world- „ 1 wide lo tbe evangelical churches al \ least, and It emphasize* the power aud {, tbe ueed of Intercessory prayer lu the a . great crl*!a which uow confroute \ r Cbrlatlaulty. ^ I The Rev. George W. Yard, the paa- „ 1 tor, announced the following a* the I five-mloute men for tbe local cborcb ,, r who are to pu*b the movement here: K . W. E. Maeeey, Dr. Allen Coraon, K. ,, ; W. Edward*, Hiram S. Mowrer aud £ Robert Fl*ber. j Dr. Corsou, lu bl* five-minute ad. drea* Buuday, called alteutlon to tbe t new era upon which the world D en- t tbe new period of reconatruc- |, moral, aoclal aud economic. , > Ualaerlam aud Kultur. with tbelr organized dlebollam, ere dead, aald be, , unleee the twin demon* of tbe pit repreaeuted In Bolehevlam are met by the utmost efiorte of orgaulzed good, ' cbaoa atlll threaten* the world. Tbe Church'* great task |* to take care ot I tbe comlog moral reconstruction, r hence the need of eernest, devoted, * prayerful eud practical Christians * > wbo shall be on the Lord'* side lo do ■ . whatsoever He *bell command and * 1 who shall be strong and very courage1 Tbe movement purpose* to enroll * - Ibe whole-family of believers Id a vast 1 for Intercessory prayer and ac- * . tlve, well-directed service. ' I Tbe Presbyterian Church has al. d ready pledged (110 000.000 for Ibe 1 cause ■ * e ■ li NOW IN RB8T CAMP " 1 CBwe. etkschpid lease Fistulas > 1st France. Policeman Frauk A. Bchock, of tbla city, received • letter from bis *00. ■ Charles, a few days ago. atatlng that 1 he tela a rest camp at Cfiaoesey, ' end Ie gaining in weight 1 He expected to be al tbe reel camp r I for some time. * The young man Is with Company „ C, 809th Machine Gun Battalion, > which was In action from tbe last of 11 1 June until tbe slgulng of tbe armla- b . Hoe. Tbe writer aald tblt tbe only Ocean . ■ City boy be had met on Ibe otber aide • was Llent. Harry W. Foulde, whom be saw In France. v

HAYE YOIT PAID I I INCOME TAX YET?" ■ Get Busy if Yon Haven't, for ' Next Saturday Is tbe ( Last Day. <; r * Have you filed your luoome tax re- | ■ turn? t If you hare not. you most hurry, a* ' • It U nsonsaiy to file the return aod ' I pay tbe tax op or before next Batur- ' day. Severe penalties are Imposed for failure to do so. Tboueaoda of people who, were not 1 e fleeted by tbe tacome tax law last • yeerinoet file return* tbla year. Every I , unmarried person who bad a net In- , come of (1000 or over during 1918 and " every married jkraou who. together c 1 .with wife (or husband) aud minor 1 1 children under 18 years of age, bad a I , net Income of (2.000 In I9IB should , Immediately secure an Income tax , 1 form from tbelr bank or abould write t- a letter to tba collector of luteroal r revenue at Camden, requesting him to mall tbem a return. Legal papers of all descriptions, In- ! finding wills, ere carefully drewn by 1 R. Cattle Robinson at bis office. 744 1 t> Aabnry avenue. Ocean City. N J adv. | r — mm 1 in 1 in p.

H ENDERS0N BUYS THREE I HOUSES AND SEVERAL LOTS

Camden Insnrance Man Will Baild Cottage and Greatly Beautify New Possessions. David A. Henderson, of Ou4n, with whom William E. M assay, of this city, I* aaaoclated In tbe Inaa raoae very extensive property owner la (ha north aectlon of Ocean City, whara be a collage and where be spend* the Mr. Henderson recently bought a collage. 10 Rtmpaon road, sod lot ftaap Mayor Champion, a cottage oa Bay uear Flret street, froea Mrs J. Humbrecht. a cottage oa street from John E. Townaend and also several unimproved lota oa street from Mayor Champion. The sale* were made through tb* offices or Meeeey A Edwards. It la Mr. Heudereou'e Intention to these house# aod ground a and geuerelly beautify tbl* aectlon, which i* near hi* preeeot rammer horn* He will build another cottage on street eud also two garages. Mr. Henderson la well known la tble city. Iu Cemdeu be baa dnitag tbe lest tew yeari built np one of tba Insuraooe trades In New jap CHOSEN CONSTABLE Dennis to Fill Pea»tHe8 There be* beeu a vacancy la tba ranks of constable* in tbla dty toe some months. Tbe City Cnaall sloners, at tbelr weekly mealing, adopted tbe following resolution seated by Director Campbell: Belt Resolved, by tbe Board or Oiaali. alonere of Ocean City, New Jareag, that John Dennis be aod ha la b*Mkff appointed conatabla of and for tb* unexpired term of George N. Btanlan, Draole wae elected constable al taa general election last November, bat n eeld that, under tb* law, be aanld not legally take lb* paalUao Mil n-xt May. BACK FROM FRANCS w. copper, jr.. Ma— Wmm Trtpo seres* menu Munroe W. Copper, Jr., baa hgpnreleeaed from tb* D. A N. JL W ,'aflat ' months' service. Ha mad* IHK tripe across on tbe U. & A WaMbaetar. While in Fraoet bla ably wm bombarded. Haalao axpartaaaad twu air raids. Ha cam* baek wttb-maay *ouv*nlra. Mr. Copper la a student al tba Oalverelty of Pennsylvania, aad a aaa^ mer visitor here. H* la atklag M* home In Ooaau City at piamal wfly his grandparents, J. L. Vaa Tlaaaad wife. He baa taken up bl* watt M architect with Mayor "lumptal Basket mall Flavors TuataO. The members of tba baakm hall of tbe Ooaau City High Mmal Athletic Aaaodatlon, altar Uaatr paw ties Thursday avaotag, epaat twMb quit* pleaaantly at tba boma at M*k L Gofl. Tba boya and tbalramgb* "Joe" Bchock. had a good Uaaa Magate. LaalM H ag baa pmMdld at tbe piano. Tbe refreshments wees a feature. Tbe membership of tb* Oaaaa CUy Republican Club t* giuwlog aad thai a uow aald to ba a number of apyli cauls for membership. Tb* alab, at a meeting In Its baadquarmm la tb* > Building Thursday rvaalag elected two membere— John R. Jaara eud Capt. Herbert C. Ran II h I ■ 1 ■operator to Pnaep. . Dr. Rood all, tb* m I mill, will preach lo tba Flret Prm by tartan i Cborcb Buuday even log. Thaaa wMI I a communion servtoa ia th* matP . conducted by Dr. BoadaiL

a ——————— _ : . -a— : Community Gymnasium has been opened in the basement of the First M. E. Chnrch of tMa city. Open to the boys and girls and business men of th* egg to B mtinity, under proper supervision, without regard to church aSlio* tion. Non-sectarian. . Schedule of Classes: -gv f : ' 1 ■ . (tea Seotoe Bay* JaalarOaya taili Mldmm a Monday 5r^ 7-3Q 3.30-^ ' i Tnead*y imita f Wedneaday 5-6 Thursday ' 7-3o"~ 3 Pnd»y 5-6 3-3Q-5 ■ t 9*tnrday 7-3Q t Feeling this community need, the officials of the dRk tt* snmed the financial responsibility in properly eq uipping th* pra^agt, r A new floor was laid, the ceiling and walls sheathed, thtsgppttt 0 ing columns padded, shower baths and lockers, electric UgMi mM r hot-water system installed. Modem gymnasium eqtripgMBltttt chased. inclnding parallel bars, rings, ladder mala, iliitag halR. Ufc clubs, medicine ball and provision for hand-hail -aad kadaae ftafeb amounting in all to about ft ,800 00. ii Should this movement appeal to any of onr aommmarttttttt 1 residents or friends as being in the litre of proper co— Hf g— It ■ and wonld like to give practical support to tbe nam*, thtal eMhl 1- may be aent to RoaaeU H. Nulty, Ocean Chy Title mIVSI t. Company, Oceaa City, N. J. K