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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL •"

' VOL. XXXIX. v . *

OCEAN CITY, N. JH THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1919.

NO. 3

Ocean City Sentinel OC KAN CITY, M. a. R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor » 81.00 Per Yeer, Strictly in Advance. # ]£ORGAN HAND," ' ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. £ ^JSJToourt OommtasloMr. Notary VSbuL' t UN HAY fOI'KT UOI'KE, I. J. ; (Opposite Public Bulldinc). |^WAOFFIGES"W L UO"'L' * Apgar & Boswell, BOUttHK HUH.1UNU, AHBlIKY A V KM UK and KIUHTH BTUKKT > UCKAM CITY. M. J. j LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Read zssxzs&s?" ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. J»URMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law 95a Aabnry Avenne Ocean City, N. J. Wm. H. Collisson, Jr. AM. M. An. Boo. c. E. Civil Engineer and Surveyor uny Koctneer. Oeeon Uty, M. J . Dr. W. P. HAINES I CON. NINTH Also. WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. it 19 11) a. m. t lot p. in.) Dr. Florkkck B. Haines Hoera by Appointment OCEAN CI#Y. N. J. s?Fe Alien Corson, I. D. •it Weeley Avenue Octan City Now Jersey IJKRSCHEL PBTTIT, Mi D. •07 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY D»- Wilson Y. Christian | i MDentiat" 809 Central Avenue WUI CITY. I. A. Ball Phone, 162. "*"(>000 Sty Calls Given Immediate dr. davuTm. saxe VETERINARY SQRQJSON HHok^.WRKAA'vkmue yOTJyCAbSit^^.V.W...Co.

Booth Phones = HIcM f boos Call. tt-W Nights' Csitril Pharmacy •th and Weeley Ave. Ocean City, N.J Phone 215- W ybeaeyeererAara . W. deliver tre. mark lake Undertaker and Embalm er Mi OBarmL Avaaus •[-) |M ookam city. mi j. A. F. LEVERING The Reliable Paper Hanger 708 Central Ave., Ocean City, N. J. - All work guaranteed on dean walla. We Are Distributors ... ** r •sr th. stiitum iiiiiiiiie In OGmb City, Sea Me City aad Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading ud Street Building Thirty lenrth it. ead Weet eve. OCEAN cm, N. J. n l.. ... — ' * — ~* llilUX * ADAM ■mi Reading Coal

/Family Hotels c c . \All-ycar-round Cottages hor Sa,e Hay Front Villas (Summer Cottages ° ' We have a special list of some unusual tun guilt* in each of these classes. Let us send it to you. MASSEY & EDWARDS , % Hieht h and Central Ave. Real Estate For Sale 6lO BARGAINS I Cottages, Apartments anil Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished ; j estates in my hands must be sold, 38 sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and hots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to 1 Alonzo Cotton Aabury Avenue Ocean City, IN. J. SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Avenue Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK, QUICK SERVICE. ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL EIGHTH ANNUAL "500" and DANCE i Bellevue-Stratford Hotel APRIL 25th, 1919 AT 8. 30 P. M. Ocean City Yacht Club Ladies' Auxiliary , For Our. Members and Friends Tickets can b« secured from any I , Member of the Auxiliary or 1 MRS. WILLIAM E. HEXAMER. Pres.. I 935 Wallace Street MRS. CHARLES S. WOOD. Vice Pres.' 3*60 Nth. Broad Street MRS. CHARLES J. CURHAN. Secy.. 6209 Nth. Falrhlll Street i MRS.' LOUIS BUEHN. 050H Nth.. Eleventh Street | Come out and be Royally Entertained at me — — Musical Entertainment YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE Municipal Pier Mooriyrf Terrace snd the Boardwalk Easter Saturday Evening At Q o'clock Eighteen Piece Orchestra Compard ot Artul.trom New York„Phll»de!phi;, 1 Atlintlc City, Etc. Mile Quirtri, DueU, Soprano snd Biritooc Soloi»ts .- , r Hon. Newton K. Bugbee • Speaker Joe 1he Evening Admission, 50c AII,ur5tMS\75'K-«r"?^tArF"Ji*mbc ? ; ' * ** '''' - '• • i,-.... ^

~ t s. ' ' " ' « Special Arranged Easter Program Princess Theatre ASBURY AVENWL -— — EASTER SATURDAY -r-April I9th McCLURE'S WONDERFUL PRODUGTION ^ "What Shall We Do With Him? "A timely wbiect otdixfcuuion bawd on thePejot Conlercnce AUo LATEST NEWS AND COMEDY EASTER MONDAY— April 2lst HALL CAiNE'S MASTERPIECE "THE MANXMAN" ' Phoiovrached on the "hie' o! Man" and Cootaintaf IOJJOO People Y ^P- ADDED, LKO COMEDWFEATURE \ TUESDAY — April 22nd . \ FEATURE TO BE ANNOUNCED L^TER V MACK SENNETT COMEDY • WEDNESDAY— April • 2art bARLYLE BLACKWELL / in "COURAGE FOR TWO" ( r SCENIC AND COMEDY V. THURSDAY— April 24th BfeAUliEUL UOUISE HOFF in "TOT®* DEAR CHARMER" Abo LKO COMEDY FEATURE AND FORD WEEKLY FRIDAY— April 25th GLORIA SW ANSON In "WE CANT BELIEVE EVERYTHING" Extra Added— CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "The Bank SATURDAY— April *th JUNE ELVIDOE in ' THE MORAL DEADLINE" | . newsandcomedy^^^^^^^ ADMISSION— AdulU, 17c; Children, lie

GOOD TRAIN SERVICE HERE DURING EASTER TIME

More ExpreBS Trains Now Operating— Additional Ac- l . commodations on Electric. there will be ggod rnllrond service between tills city end Philadelphia uot only during the Easter days, but from uow until the clone of Ibe eetaou*. . | from preaeut indications. .. I The Keadiug Railroad on Monday Pblladelphln and this city. There la now an express train up to I'hlladel • pbla In the morning, leaving here al r ' 7...1 and reaching Philadelphia at 9.2p. I and there lean express from I'hlladel- I phia at 4 10 p. m., reaching here ■ at' 5 53. 1 I The Suudey afternoon express to I Philadelphia leaves here al 4.13 o'clock. I Tbe. Suudey excuralon up leaves Fouftb street at 6 o'clock. 1 The train now ieavlDg here at 7 85 ' a. m. waa formerly run all through < mouths (go. This train connects with f the (.'ape May express at Tuckaboe. ' The West Jersey & Seashore Ball- ' road Company la now runnlug an ex^ ( press train every week-dey from Philadelphia to Oceau City at 6.40 a. m.. ■ reaching here at 11.60 a. m. There Is * an express train from here at 8.67 p. « m„ arriving In Philadelphia at 6.11 c o'clock. I In order to take care of the seashore ® rush of travel during the Easter holt- t days, there will be a number of addl- 1 Usual electric trains from Philadelphia lo Atlantic City, these connecting with * Ocean City by way of Pieasantvllle. c , - ' J HAD EITTEE BUSINESS { Cltv CoaualHlauen Bald Only a ( There was little buslneea before the t City Commissioners at their weekly £ Director Adams reported that work ^ was progressing nicely on Asbury eve- j excepting Insofar as the gas com- y was concerned. It Is understood t that the company bed »giM) to statt t on Monday to lower ttMgaa mains, ■ but no men were at thle work up to SWW» «?• txavtn connected last week. , Director Adams reported that the contractor on the Boardwalk Improvements was still waiting for the lumber ( for this work. , * ' . t Will Hcbulld Bridie. ; The ButtoD & Corson Co., of this , city, has been awarded by the Allan- ( tic County Board of Freeholds™ the I contract for Ibe rebuilding of a timber ( bridge over Abeecon Creek. The , firm's bid was $11,508. <

CANTATA TO BE J HEARD TONIGHT Well-Balanced Quartet Will ~ Sing "Olivet to Calvary" P at Holy Trinity. The ceutsto, "Olivet to Calvary," which will be tung at 8 o'clock tonight at Holy Trinity P. E. Church by a well-balanced quartet, recalls simply and reverently the scenes which marked the last tew day* of the Saviour's 'life on earth, aud some of - the reflections suggeated thereby. sr The rejoicing of the multitude, with boeaonas and palma, In view of Jeru- L'l * salem from the steep of Olligt, the la- In meut over the beautiful city /the eeene bl In the temple, and the lonely walk * back over the Mount at night, form »l the chief featnree of the first part. Pj Part II opene with the Buppetof the U Passover, at which Jetds waabee the disciples' feat, and glvae to His friends f" ibe new commandment of love for out " another as the algn of tree dlselpie- <1 ehlp. From thU the scene passes to ' the Infinite pathos ilMhe Garden of o Oetbeemap'e. the sudden appearance o of the hostile crowd, Jeens foreaken t by Hie disciples. His utter lonellnem c among the ruthless foes, ths tumult ' before Pilate In the Judgment Hall, I the Paarnge of the Cross, the tragedy V aud triumph of Calvary. < The cantata le given to help -'Holy < Trinity Uhorch procure a new pipe or- < gao. and a silver ofletiug will be < tskeu during the service. All are lo- < vlted. ~~ -*s ware's Specialties. Fresh roasted, hot peanuts, 16 cents per pouod. Finest quality fresn butter, 80 oenls **<JldTssbloned peanut brittle, 80 canU per ponod. Molasses sugar, very floe, < oenU • ^E^aot flavored coflee only 81 oenU per pound; good as the beet. New crop New Orleans molsaeee, 80 cents per quart. lAige assortment ebolos apples, oranges, bananas and all kind of fruit always on band. .Fresh eggs right from the country, plenty of them, 60 oento per dosan. ' Helm's sweet mixed pickles, very tasty, J6 cents per half-pound, adv., tf Property owner, eommer res Id sot for several vean part, wtebas to locate sssS.rsJS'JSrs: t ettton with good Arm tor full Urns, or

, CAMPBELL COACH OF TRACK TEAM to Secure Excellent Results from High School < Boys Now Training. ' The students of the Ocean City High School elaled over the success of their ■ have uow turued to spring sports i and are wearing the spike and run- i present track sessou as successful as i ball proved to be. , Meets have been arranged with the ( Pieasantvllle High School and the At- ; , City High School snd a team entered in the Peuu relay races. i A full team both from high and schools will be entered in ( the county cbamplousblps, which will be held thle year at Cape May t House. | With (loft . Steelmsn, Hteveus, Senior. Wallace. Ferguson and Rose, all | veteraus at former teams, as a nucleus, ( and with Marts, Selvagn, Miller, fearclay, Ellenberger, Cox, Cutcber, t Hand, Cunningham, Plleggl aud others reporting dally, the hopes of < local high school seem likely to realized. W. H. Campbell, Jr., formerly a ( etudent of Ibe local school and captain of the 1916 track team of Rutgers Col- , lege, has been made coach for the ( coming season. He will be assisted r by Dr. Wilson Y. Christian, a former etudent and popular athlete of the City High School. ( The first meet will be held nrxt Saturday with the Pieasantvllle Hlgn ( . ( The boys are showing up well ln practice and their friends are ex- ( peeling good results from the athletes. The latter were fortunate In securing the services of Mr. Campbell ae coach, having bad considerable experience In track work In the big colleges. vavv t?-v<"ttdcioni8ts t KIkIsi Well-Filled cara on Read- < Ins Railroad Train. I Eight well filled cars made op the ' excuralon train to this city from Phil- ' adelphla on the Reading Railroad on ' Sunday, the largeat thus far thle year. Many of the " passengers were here 1 seeking homes for the summer season. ' Others locluded a number of welli known summer residents. The weather Induced good -sized I crowds to visit the Boardwalk, sod I ■ the whole city took on the appearance I of a holiday time. m _ l

MUSICAL TREAT FOR VISITORS ' Concert in City Pavilion Sat- j nrday Evening— Comptroller , Bugbee to Speak. The Young Men's Progressive League ha- completed arrangemanla city's music pavilion, on the Hoard- ' walk, next Saturday evening, for I he j euterlainmeiit of Easter vlaitore to | A large orchestra, under direction of' i William Fitzgerald, will be heard In j ' several numbers, there will be vocal, I - quartet and solo numbers and so ad- ■ dress will be made by Htate Com- ■ (roller Bugbee, of New Jersey, who ' seeks (be Republican Domination for Dr. J. Tboruley Hughes, chairman ' of the entertainment committee, anuouuees ibe following program: Community Sing, "Blar Spangled Selection, Overture, Raymond A. Thomas. Quartet Solo, "King of the Flames," Phillips, Waller S. Sherman. men on Victory Loan. "Velee Poudree," Francis Poppy. Soprano Solo, _ "Sylvia," Speaks, Miss Louisa T. Gorton. "Uraud March" from "Aide," O. Verdi. Serenade, "Lei Millions I'Arlequlu," Drlgo. Address, Newton K. Bugbee. Soprano and Tenor Duet, "Oh, That We Two Were Maying," Mlaa Corson, Dr. Hngbas. Orchestra, "Barcarolle" from "Talea from Hoffman," Offenbach. March, "Our President," Friedman. Community Sing, 1 "My Country, TIs of Thee." Tickets of admission are 60 cents. PDiklnK Church Drive. The Rev. M. M. Lewis expects, with a trip to Newark and Trenton on Eaaler Monday and Tueeday, to complete e-Sv'-Jvr — I- I. — u $50,000 looks good at the preeent tlnje will then turn back on bis own church drive, which bed to be ebelved account of lbs larger enlerptlee. The time for liquidating the local debt will, therefore, have to be extended. Come b» Wsr ol Malaga. Aulomoblllsts coming to this city I from Philadelphia the last week eay I that the beet road to take to this resort i is down tba back road around by Malega.

\ DRIVE FOR SALVATION ARM V . Wm. H. Ennis, of Atlantic ° City, is Chairman of This District.* ' j William H. Eunls, now of Atlantic ft City, was In town Saturday engaged c preliminary campaign work for the ( drive for the Salvation Army. ( which Is to take place duriog the week May 19 26. He Is In charge of the t campaign In Atlantic, Cape May and t Cumberland Conntlee. The people aJ this country are now c familiar with the stupendous sccompllsbmsuU of the Salvation Army , during the war with Usrmany, which . remarkable work placed the members | of this organization In tbe front ranks ■ of humanitarians. Hald In not very esteem by the general public only a few years ago, tbe Salvation Army Is now placed on a blgh plane reaeon of tbe stories told of tbe ac llvltlee of Its members la France— activities lo certain lines that were not equaled by aby of tbe other charitable . or religious bodies In the American i camps, fine as was the work of tbe . otber societies. Mr. Ennle was nntll recently chief of tbe sanitary and welfare department of tbe Betblehem Steel Company at ■ May'* Landing. He was also at .the , bead of tbe same departments at Haddington, Pa., and Newcastle, Del. a For ten years be was chief assistant to Dr. Dixon, In cbarge of tbe Penneyl- * vanls State Department of Health, a He la regarded by those who know him as one of lbs beet sanitary engl0 users in tbls country. r. Former Governor Stokss Is chairIt men of the drive In New Jersey, end Governor Edge le.» member of the '• national committee. * • tf waited. . Farms, lends, suburban homes, lots. "My methods mean a sale." List 1, and sail now. give possession when n. convenient; have hundreds of buyeri Z walling. "No sals no charge." Wrtli S today S. L. BeUlo, 608 Dandle ave. V Iceland, H.J. adv.. 4-8. tf. ml Lawn work dons by L t'. Handle 710 Central ava. adv. 4-10, »,

JUDGE RUNY0N SPEAKER AT OPENING OF GYMNASIUM

and Hinigters Also to 1 Make Addresaea— Exhibition by Athletes. Arrangements have been completed tbe formal opening of tbe com- c munlty gymnasium In tbe basement d of the First M. E. Church tomorrow * evening. c The exercises will begin at 8 o'clock, * Tbe prioclpsl speaker will be Judge r speaker of the New Jereay ' Senate, who will be acting Govof, this Commonwealth when I Edge takes bis eeat In tbe • States Senate. 1 There will alto be abort addresses ■ Mayor Joseph G. Champion and ' tbe ministers of tbe city, y I Tbe gymnaalum will be prettily I decorated tor the occasion. Members of tbe various "gym" 1 classes will perform feats, tome of i wblcb will be truly surprising to tbetr • friends. There will 'alto* be several 1 wrestling matches. ' A buflat lunch will bs served. This - will be prepared by tbe women of tbe 1 church. Farm Par Male. I" On Seesbore Road, at Palermo; 90 t acres; reasonable. Address owner, R. , D. Porter, Sbarptown.Salem Co., N.J. " • adv., 4-17,81. a " OiL Curtis Robinson, 744 end 746 As- , bury avenue. Ocean City, N. J., hat " been appoluted a Commissioner of " Deeds for Pennsylvania, with full suit tbority to lake acknowledgment end proof of aDy deed, mortgage or other , oonveyance of any lends, tsnementa or hereditaments lying or being In said 1 State, or any otber writing under seal, lo to be used or recorded iu Peunaylvsto lo De utea or nraraxi iu X tQ i. n'.s, and to administer an oatb or afflr-

Q matlon. adv.. tf. aa w Are yon looking for a cottagaslta In ... tbs Gardens, prices $600 to MOO or a boose with bey front. In otDterof town? For terms apply to Abel D. it- Scull. 817 Central avenue, or phone ,d 490. adv.. 8-1. tf bf Fob Balk— Tbe very desirable corner of Tenib street and Central avenue. 90x100 feet. Inquire of Andrew Brown, 1818 Columbia avenue, Pbtladelpbta. Pa. adv.,tf. M Found.— Yale key. Owns* may ** have by calling at Skntjnkl offlea "J and paying tor "ad." adv. ra. Haatad apartment tot not by the T-l-SL-UBSi lie, Piano tot rant tot $lm mm. Ayt, ply I2i Astaty ava. adv., 1L

. J r "CHARLEY" CURRAN AGAIN HONORED , e j fi e Re-Electcd President of Rac- " " ing Association— Regatta b. |f j Here August 23. lc n j Ps»t Cummod.ire Chsrles J CurtSD, nl I, j of rile Ocesn City Ysc ht Club, wss re- ^ . elected president of the South Jersey j, i- Racing Association at its meeting In. o Philadelphia Saturday evening. L. e, r F. Rubens, of Chelsea, was chosen al vice president to succeed Harry H. u 0 Meslvor, sud Joseph L. Hslley, of f, 1. Chelsea, was re-elected secretary end t| Tbe essoclstlon has decided to have „ j live races this season. The schedule 0. Is ss follows: !, . July 4-rCbelsea Yacht Club Regatta. July *12 — Regatta at Cape May Jointly by Cape May Ysclit Club aud j0 " the Corluthlau Yschi Club of Cape May. y August 9— Regatta at Atlantic City * jointly by Atlantic City- Yacht Club 0| and Chelsea Yacht Club. |Q > August 23— Ocean City Yacht Club Xi regatta. 1 August 30— Final regatta at Chelsea o( Yacbt Club. p, A number of steps were tskeu to Iu- j„ s sure the success of the coming racing •season. Any club holding a race must guarantee a certain number of entries, n and tbue the dlfllculty which was ex- V| t penanced last year be avoided. C| One broad step takea was tbe appointment of a committee looklDg In- e| a to tbe deelreblllty of tbe clube as a „{ whole, Ibrougb the co-operation of y their members, bnylog a "club boat," 11 and then having epecial races with these boats. ^ o ■ STEWARDS MEET Q Dislrlcl Hen at BrlOgelon In Uric Nonbcn. Ii Tbe Rev. George W. Yard, the paetor, and Richard H. Stltes, a steward of tbe First M. E. Church, attsnded fr * the district stewards' mealing at * CfiffiaT ThTLadles*' Atd"Boclety pro- '• vlded tbe dtoner. B a Tbe Rev. Dr. John B. Halnee, of d Pitmen, formerly of thle clly, eald It , was tbe largest meeting of district .' stewards be bed ever attended. It * — « Vsbdi Women to Koiertoln. j Tbe first social Dlgbl of the Young p Women's Baptist Club with t h e y Young Men's Club will be held Mouy day evening, the young women having ' rt invited tbe otber club members lo & 1- spend an enjoyable evening at tbs „ social rooms. t| F

ODGE PATTERSON H ATGLU6LDNGHR0N , w bl Yachtsmen of America's Fntnre— World's Changes p in lAat Ten Years. ° The Ooeeu City Yacht Club's luncheon In Philadelphia at noon Monwas well attended, end William Welmer waa the efficient and flow- V toastmaster. He bad no loss for * words, be being the yacht club libra- a rtan, with plenty of chances for keep- * "booked up." c Tbe speaker of tbe day was Judge •> of Philadelphia. He gave " most Interesting talk on "TJie Fntnre of America." He stated that at 1 time during tbe history of tbe { world bed more changes lakeD place c than In tbe past ten years; that the t empire, China, bad become a * republic; that seven-eights uf all tbe ■ empires bed been swept away; that , f woman suffrage, which was looked r upon as a Joke ten years ago, bed bean I adopted by meoy Slates; that tbe world which wee at peace had gone to 1 war; that Socialism, which wae never e thought of In the put, wu now moving forward, and, where adopted, tbe true principles were Dever adhered to. We, as American cltlxens, are to 0 continue In the fntnre, u we have In L tbe past, to attend to oor own affaire, I. not allowing auy nation or nations to dictate to us what form of Government we shall heve. what onr tariff shall be and what our taxes spall bs. •" So far as the "League of Nations" Is '• concerned. w« ebonld not decide If It " were e right or wrong thing to Uaye until we have had It more fully ex- ° plained. - sr There will be no club luncheon on >r Easter Monday, but there will be one f on tbe following Monday, end the clnb members and frlende ere iDvlted j £ to attend. to attend.

OCEAN CITY BOYS WINNERS 5 OF INTERSCHOLASTIC DEBATE

of Atlantic County Judges Against Pleasantville High School Team. The Ocean City High Scbool's de. teem, as well as tbe school and pupils, la Jubilant ovsr victory or tbe team In Pleasantvllle Friday evening, when tbe local won tbe InterecholaaUc debate their contert^ltb tbe Plaaeantvllle High SclTooTy dehslIng team, two to This entitled tbe Ooaan City to the championship of Ibis die* The Judges were former Judge Clarence Cole, Lawyer Georgt Bourgeois snd Ctaas. D. While. Tbs dsdston of first two named gentlemen wu la of tbe Ocean City repieaaotatlves. The question debated w as "Rosolved, tbet the Government should own and operate all public utilities." Ocean Clly bed tbe negative aide of the argument. The local team comprised tbe followlpg: Andrew Steelman, 8d, Tbeo. Stevens and Harvey Marts ; alternate. Miss Lucy Handereon. Pleaaantvllle's team wu made np Rudolph Keucher, Charles Panboiend Horace SUrk; alternate, Lee The case waa well presented by both tbe debating teams, but moat of tba people agreed with tbe decision oftbe Tbe Ocean City boys, u well aa Ibelr coach, Mies English, have since received many congratulations. Tbe victory gives the local boys a pretty Following wu tbe program ot tba entertainment: "Star SpaDgled Banner." School. Yells Debate School, Rebuttal Beiaolad. Judges' Decision Yells Refreshments There wu a representative crowd Ooean City at the d skat 8. - . ■ Bride is Kiss UUIuMaaAMUaadelpbla Mr*. El wood J. Handle, one of tbe«al the office of tbe chief national book examiner of Federal Rsestva DMlltf, No. 8, with headquarters at Philadelphia, and son of Lawrence C. Band la and wife, of this city, and Mtea Lillian A. Mond, daughter of Obariaa T. j Mnnd, of Barriogton, N. married at noon yesterday In tba Bytist Temple, Broad and Berks tereato, Philadelphia. The Rev. Dr. BteHll

H. Con well officiated. Mr. Handle Is descended front I* of tbe oldest and most widely known families of Southern New JieilJ— Learning and Splosr famlltea They douly Identified wtth IheaMly of Caps May County. Mr. and Mrs. Handle will rartde in Philadelphia. He is a graduate sf the City High School, elaraof Mil. and bu many friends hare. William Graoman, formarly of tba Wamer-Qnlnlan Co., Haw York OkF, and well known In >AtlantteOtfr.bncause of hU work la tbeHnecf aeghlll street paving, le now ■"bflng*. ACoreon, contractor, of thla city, in hte bare. He la anexpartla thle ■ . I solicit enlistment of your If.bbeA cottage or aparUnenL Kyftij*11 of your rental prtea. Bend, inwrme "on poet card, or utepbana No. 43 W" Clabkkck B. Scuiis Real Estate Brokar. ' adv., 4-10. tf. Eighth and Oman ava. I » House amT lot No. 8 WJ-! . also bouse and lot No. 884 Wete ava., r Ooaan City, N. J. For fnrSbar fniite . olareapply toL.aKuidlA TISOm- , *"i— 0 osssisr si asm ■" 1 T • a End P. Bell wUI reopen hie More. , comer Seventh street ami 0 cue, thU city , on Thursday, April 17th. . with an entirely naw stock ofgremnu. T mute, provisions, ate. adv., «», *• * th^"o^^ dressd.SESTiN'M-offioa. adv^ «-18,te. °e Wasted.— To rent by Uw JM e small unfnroishad cottae^te B* d condition. Ad(lruB,B«Itmttete

The Baptist Oorner faster Snniiag First Service at Sunrise. 6.30 a. m. be theb& you will like it ... . ... Second Service at 10.30; come enjoy the msniBC no 'service in the afternoon^ ThW servk. a 7.30 p. a youoe «sa Chorus.