)cean City Seniinel THURSDAY APRIL 1, IWO. We aball be glad to receive Ileum of uews lud couiuiuulcatlou* of iiiUuwi u> this eouiuiuulty mud our reader** everywhere. Ail communications should be accouipan led with the full name ami •ddreaa of the writer, not ueceeeartlv for publication, but a* a iruarautee of good fe'lh. DOTS Many vlehore here. Cottage* are >1111 selling Kapler vleltore are arriving. Go to church Keeter Huuday . Moving picture bouse" ere open. The Htiaud rtiegter will opeu today Special music diihe churchee uexi Sunday* HoU>ee here are grow lug ecarcer every day. Fulertalument lu the tuu>lc pavilion tomorrow evening. The State Senate Tuesday passed the aolo bridge hill over Uovernor Frtwards' veto Ocean City will have a record crowd ofvieiloreou Faster Sunday. Judging from the uumher of people here falu Suuday. Tbe member" of the Queen K-lhcr Circle of the MelhodUt Church will hold their cake *al« el the C. t . lteed hard were »tore, A-bury avenue, near Ninth el reel, next Saturday morning PERSONALS.
Mix* Ktnlly Hosklur, Philadelphia, •pent Sunday hare. Mri. N C. Clel I end, or Philadelphia t> among the vl«ltor> here H. K Harel. of Philadelphia, war a recent guest of the Klberou. Capt. H. L. Cone, of Philadelphia, a ctdlager. wa> an towu Sunday. Mre. K. J. Heeler, of Philadelphia, |p at her cottage, 400 Sixteenth ptreel. The M!e*e* Bitting, of Glciivldr. are lu their cottage. 1812 We* ley aveuue I to her l B. Vullutu and ton, Cbartoa. of Philadelphia, were Suuday viallora. Howard Denu and wife, of Phlladelphia, were here Saturday and Suuday. Johu W. Newton, of Philadelphia a turner cottager, vat lu towu Suuday. Mra. Km ma Blnjmoua. of Colling"wood, ban Leeu vUlling friend* In tbl* city. Mra. J. K. McClaln, of Philadelphia, haa opeued her cottage, 908 Fifteenth •i reel. Unlet in T. Suiltheuiati, of Phlladel* pliia, liae opened hie Ocean aveuue cottage. Dr. D. Huelirod Jame* and bod, of Philadelphia, cottagere, were Suudey visitors. Capt. David McCoach, of Phlladel phie, was among the visitor* here Sunday. J. Kurrwood Daly and eon>, of Philadelphia. were among Vie week's visitor* here. Jacob T. Bryan, of Pitman, was lu tbi* city receuily. He lias purchased a cottage. Mra C. F. Grim, of Philadelphia, has opened her aparlmeuts. 1 — *» Wasley aveuue. IT/ 1M U WV.
The Rev. Dr. Kynetl, of Philadelphia. Is spending the Faster season in Ocean City. I Mrs. J. K Morrison and son. < Thomas, of Philadelphia, were visitor* • here Suuday. Flwood Horn, of (Jermantown, was among the visitors here Saturday and Sunday. William (JreUluger and family, of ! Philadelphia, are at their South Ocean City cottage W. D. Bontall and wife, of Philadelphia, have opened their Wesley avenue cottage. William Well* and family, of Philadelphia. have opeued their cottage lu South Oceau City. Mis* Mary McCueu, of Philadelphia, is spending a week at ber collage, 1921 Asbury avenue. The Mleee* McCauley, of Philadelphia, who has a summer home here, were in towu Sunday. Mra P. F. McLane and daughter, of this city, are vlelUug Mr. McLaue's mother :n Pitt -ton, Pa. Mre. Mary Wlguall, of Camden, lias opened ber bungalow, 1311 Pleasure avenue, for the luaimer. Henry Ulldemever, of Philadelphia, la at bt* cottage, Twentieth etreet ami Central avenue, for Faster Robert B. Smith and family, of till* >,<• >.av# returned from Miami. Fit . city, have returnen irom .>nami, ria r
where tbey spent the winter. Councilman end Mrs. William Mc r Coeeb, of Philadelphia, summer cot- * lagers' ware lu town Sunday. a Commodore and Mrs. William F Hexamar of Philadelphia, span! the t week-end In their cottage here. - William T. Pretty man, of Phlladel- I' phla, a summer resident, waa among the visitors hare Palm Sunday. 1 Joseph M. Rowland, of the Tour- \ tine, Philadelphia, wee among the * well known visitors here Sunday. 1 Francis A Schneider, of Philadelphia, a property owner here, waa among the Palm Sunday visitors Baptist Scull and wifa, of Camden, 1 cam# down (hie week and opened tbetr cottage In South Ocean City. Jamas W. Far »i lay and wife, of Phil- ] art ai phla. are at thalr collage. 1416 ( Wealey aveuue, to alay over Faster. - Dr Charles Glllen. of Philadelphia, baa opened nta collage at Twentieth sir retard We-lay avenue for Faster John H Mectegiis and family, of Philadelphia, an- spending the holiday® In tbelr Wesley avau ut collage. Miae I /aura Beckett, who eprnt the winter m Philadelphia, ha* returned to her apartment*, 121® We*ley avenue. Mre K Maylln Robln*on. of Lumberton, H. J . It vlaltlng Kimer Y. Kobtneou and wife, INO Aabury aveour. Mra. J. K. Wardall, of West Philadelphia, spent Sunday with bar paraum, J. M. Htowinan and wife, in thta city. Mre. Catherine McManua and daughters, of Philadelphia have opened their college, H06 Fifteenth at reel. Frank Piatt, of thta city, who haa a responsible position with a Camden theeter, vleited hie slater here on I aim HundafArthur J. Henry, a Philadelphia lawyer who recently nought the cotteg# IfW Aabury avanue, was In town Sunday. tlordnti Chamber*, of the Reading Railroad Company's real estate depart mrnt ,haa opaned ht# college, 9M I sunly «* place. K II. Macon and wife, of Jarsey City, who have a cnttaga on Atlantic event!*, are •pending the Raster season here. Mre Mary Patarman and daughter, of Ml Airy, summer cottagers here, vletted Mis* Mia Hanh*en, of thli city Palm Sunday I William T. Brown and wife, Pi Philadelphia, opened thetr roll age. ill Plymouth place. Saturday They
PLANS FOR FIELD DAY FESTIVAL Schools to Give Exhibition May ii— Boys Arrange for Athletic Events. The annual physic. I tralulug dimouatratluu of the Ocean City High School havlug beeu disposed of, Pruf. J I'uger Is plauulug for e held day fes 1 live! to he given on May 11. At a meeting of the Oceau City High Hchool Athletic Association, II waa decided to take up both baseball, track aud held work. Theodore ritev eus was elected track manager, aud Reuben Kapp baseball manager. Cap talus will uot be decided upon until try-outs fur the various ie*ius have beeu given The school will uot cuter the county barbell league this year, hut will strive to develop a team that will enable the boys io euter next veer. It is the association's plans now to schedule gauie* and turel* with near-by schools. The field aud track practice w ill be held on Monday*. Wednesday* and Friday*, and l he baseball practice ou Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturday" SELLS PROPERTIES H. p. Blsutoii I* Madng m hu"> scstoo. H F. Hlanton, real estate o|>erator. has made a number of addttloual sales w it lit ii the last week, among these the cottage 8U6 Plymouth place once owned by t barles A. Heiauier, secretary of the Philadelphia Underwriters' A** -Nidation. The purchasers were
Charle* M Bauks and Mr. Ortllp. both of Wilmington. They will occupy the house, with their fauiille-, during the Faster season Hold lor Mrs. Helen M. Hkelchley. wife of W. W. Hkelchley, of Ml. Airy, the cottage MS Brighton place, built four year* ago. The buyer Is Frank J. Barlhmaier. of Philadelphia. The »atue operator has sold for MrMary A. Sherrlck her cottage. 861 Ht. Uharle" place, to a local resideut, an au I uveal meat CHEW IS TRUSTEE - Will Operate Klectrlc Uue Here Till* Wuiumer. Robert Chew, of Philadelphia, a well known summer resideut, who has bad charge of the physical opera Hon of the local electric Hue for several years, has beau appoiuled trustee of the trolley Hue aud will operate the road tbl* summer. The appointment was made Hit* week by Chaucellor Walker, on petlllou of the city. ■ — m 9 l-.uir nuliir d Willi Cards. Mr*. Walter A. Dittrlch. of this city, r gave a card party Thursday evening. Thuse present were: Mli»e* Loui*a I' Uorsou. Harah Holt and Anna Champion, Carlton Brlce, Dr. Wilson . Christian, Fw lng Coreou and Walter Dittrlch After the card* there were refreshment*. Will Have Cuke Male. The Queen Rather'* of the Methodist , Church will hold a cake sale Saturday morulug at the hardware store of I Charles C. Reed ou Asbury avenue. There will be a good supply of cakes • ou hand, giving a good variety.
■•hlliidi-lptalHu Buys Mouse. 1 Mr*. M. E. Thomas, of Philadelphia, ha* purchased Wlllard W. Adams' cottage. 886 Wesley avenue, which atie will occupy this aeaaon. The *ale was made by Fwlng Corsou, real eelate operator. w are Joined thia week b? their daughter, Miss Fugeula, a atudent at Wellesley. and their eon. William T. Brown, Jr., a student at Fxeier. Nathan Taggarlaud wife, of Phlla <lelphia, were among the visitor* here Bunday. They are the pereuleof Mra. J. Thuruley Hughes. John V. Pontlere, of Peuu's drove, w tin Is Interested lu a gold mine lu South Porcupine, Ontario, was among the recant visitor* hare. Mr. aud Mre. Tbomas Leach will entertain their daughter, Mrs. W. L. t'aucoest.eud family, or Philadelphia, •iver the Faster holiday*. Mrs. N. C. Godfrey and son. of Phil •delphia. came to thia city Halurday. Mrs Godfrey will remaiu In her collage here for a abort time. Mr. and Mra. Keuton Werne are now occupying their new home at 1616 L« eust etreet. Philadelphia. They are cottager* lu Oceau City. Dr. W. Y. Cbilstiau and Clayton' Brick Roberts of tbls city, sew the Peoo-Chlcago basket hall game at Princeton Halurday evening. rrmcciuii tjniMiw-j i-
Judge Raymond MecNtlle, of the Philadelphia Muulcipal Court, tolerated In property In thla reaort. waa among the vleltora here Huuday. Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Roeasler. of Philadelphia, have opeued tbeir Pint street collage aud will entertain a bous* party over the Faster holidays John F Oraharo and family, of Philadelphia, cams here the latter pert of last week and will occupy their Keventb "treat cottage uutll after Faster. H. B. Cooper and family, of Weet Philadelphia, are at their cottage. Twenty-ninth etreet and Central ave uue, for the aprlng and summer months. Mra. T. H- Hewlings, of Philadelphia, who has oooduoted the Hewllogs Hotel In Hit* otty for several years, was among the vleltore bare Halurday. Miss Margaret Glffnrd, who spent the i winter months lu Philadelphia, has returned to her home In this city and has taken a position lu the HUHtim Kb Printing House. Mr*. Alice RfUoo, wife of Dr. L. A. Rffron, aud her two children, of Philadrlphla, are spending a waek here. Mrs. RAron le a sister of Capt. George I M Blackman, of thla city. Arthur H- Jone*. of Garmantown, has opened his cottage, 1032 t en tral avenue, fbr the Raster holiday*. Mr. June* was on* of the original members of the Ocean City Fishing Club. Mr*. I). B. Holfer and daughter, of Reeding, are here to spend the Faster holidays aa the guests of Mre. H offer I daughter, Mies Mas Hollar, aleno grepher In H . P. Hlaotoo'a oMre*. Charles A. Carey, of Philadelphia, active in affair* lo Hnulh Ocean City i opened hie cottage In that eectlon ol i the reaort the latter part of la*! weak He la accompanied by hie family Htatt rtenatnr Bright, of Wild wood k was accompanied to thla city Pride) alght by Mr#. Bright and their son 1 Noble. They came hy automobile With them were Judson Coreou ant f wifk. of Palermo. '! Joseph M. Rowland and daugliivi Mlee Marlon. William R. Weaver an wife and Robert K, Bennett and win r of Philadelphia, wilt spend the Fast* B days w|ih Mtaa Kmlly Ceke. at Hi - letter's Fourth street cottage I Jam** A Campbell, a wall knowi - Philadelphia new-peper man. erer >, the w**a end wlto ht* eon, WW I* ( '»mmander Jama* A Campbell. Jr land family, of 701 Mooriyp Itrrao f thta city l.'eai c«>mmander t arn o bell was at l/aagot Island during II y war, but i* now on deiaohad eawioa
CAMDEN BUSINESS MEN IN I NORMANDIE HOTEL DEAL • —
PRESBYTERIAN'S EASTER SERVICE r ______ Special Music by QuartetInterior of Edifice ib Much Improved. There will ha sprclal service* in tinFirst Presbyterian Church on Ka*lvr Huuday. In the aiorulug the pastor, the Rev. Dr Htiyder, will preach ou "luimoitality " aud tu the even log ou "The Opeu Toiub." It la expected that the church and Hunday school room will he emu ' plitely altered hy next Huuday ll<* new cai|>al w ill he placed ou the floor*, the wall* lluted aud the lighting system unproved. The «|uarlet plane a day of good things aud everyone 1* promised # real happy Faster lluie tti the First Presbyterian Church. The Holy Communion and Hie receptlou of members w ill be held the Huuday following. CORSON GETS CONTRACT Will NiMkr iwprovtaieels to M«uy Alio* Hrre.
Following tl»e reading «if City En. giueer WtlAam H. Collision '• report on the schedule of hid" for liuproveiueut* to a number of llfteen-feet wide "treel", Director Fisher, at the adjuurued meeting of the City Comml-*-siouers Waduesday night of la-t week. preseute<l the following resolution: Be It Resolved, by the Board of Comml"loner" of Oceau City, New Jer-ey. that the contract for the doing of the work and furnishing let, or and mater- ' lal*. being Contract No. 710, he awarded to Fverlou A. Corson, Ocean 1 City, New Je sey, lu the sum of 123.- > 776 20; aud be it further Resolved, that said contract be fl- • nauced by the Issuing of temporary ■ note* and which uolta are lo he taken up by Improvement certllickles or Improvement bonds and that *eld contract and the Incidental expenses thereto shall be Anally financed by an assessment upon the laud lu the city • of Oceau City, to the extent that the j laud aud real estate shall be benefited a by Improvement; and be it further 1 Resolved, that the temporary noter shall be definite lu amount and "hall e -et forth the pur|Kjse for which the same were issued, "hall be signed by tbe mayor, countersigned by the dl1 rector of reveuue and finance aud at- \ teated by the city clerk, and shall hear .. Interest at a rale uot exceeding six - per ceutum per anuuiu, and on each of *ald note* shall be afllxed the coriMiiale seal of the city of Ocean City. |H>raie seai oi me city «»i vw«u » •
The resolution was laid over for two weeks. AGED RESIDENT DEAD McPbrrdon Kaplrrd noon After Hrrond Nirokr. John H. McPheraon, aged 68 year*, died at hie home on Asbury avenue, uelow Tenth street. Thursday, following a at roka of apoplexy a few days before. Mr McPhereon was In a store when he was stricken aud he wa» quickly removed to his libnie. Her vice* were held at his home by the Rev. Dr. Hnyder, pastor of tbe Pint Presbyterian Church, at 1 o'clock Monday aftarooofa. The Interment, In charge of Funeral Director Cidman. was at Heaslde Cemetery. Mr. McPbereon waa born In LanI caster County, Pa., w here he was en gaged In farming in hie youth. Ae a young man he want to Pittsburgh, [ where he lived nine years aud In which city he was matrix! 28 year* i ago. HI-! health falling, he aud his ' family moved to Tuckahoe 20 year* 1 ago. He had a stroke five yeare ago. *Kw. 1»W u-u • ^ »
Then he and hie family moved to , (Lean City. I Mr. McPherson leaves a wife, one son. Howard, of Penusgroie, and tw.» daughters, Miss Anna, who Is a school tracher In Pleasanlvllle, and Mrs. Gar i rude Dougherty, of Baltimore. g - HOUSE PARTIES PromlH to be Numcroua Hers A«aln This Beaton. Already there ere many young peoI pie here aa member* of house parties for the Fatter season. Thla lias been I a growing custom lu Ocean City for Lome years. Miss C. K. Hor-tmann, of Philadelphia, opened her cottage. HOll Heventeeth street. Halurday .for Faster waek. Hhe vi" accompanied by her brother, Henry C. Horetmauu. and li. A. Mc* t'ormack, Mr and Mr*. James (farI rick, their *on. George V. !>., and daughter, Kdlth »l. Garrlck. Mre. Garrlck I* Miss Hortsinann'a elster. p I — — Nay* Hair I Mere. Luke Jackann, *f West Phlladel1 phla, who waa at on# lime In tha ho- , tel business In Atlantlo City, has pur* chased the Ht. George Hotel, on f Eighth etreet, near Ocean avenue, r I thta city, from Cherlee H*ara and wife, " who owned the house about a yvar. ' The sale was made by C.H. Hcull Mr. Jackson plana to keap tha hotel J open all year. >f ' * - I. *«Pf nnv saciaU' n»a«poaie«1. The '• Penny Hoclel" of the Chrlel.ltlen Endeavor Hoclety of tha Prtsby v tvrlan Chnrch, scheduled for neii "• Tneaday eveolng. has been poetpoue«l for a ehort time, oruntll the Improve mente to the hasvment of the ohurcli pf. neve been completed. >d > »» ii riansaTanvesNi afeslr*e< ha W H Rupert, formerly with K*tt tV> , will be her* week of April 5tli Persons wanting work done leave oj i den with Mr* George W. Lib, 88 bi I Aabury evenue, Oceeu City. B,,i adv.. 1 L' — » • » — ip Foa HAi.k —Medium *iaa«1 aafe J I he good cond it km. Reaeonable. Appi RgWTi.viL ofHoe. adv., If, f
Royal, Ucnderioo and Reynolds Among Incorporators of New Company Here. The Gccan City Hotel Compauy, m hleb has takeu over the Normaudlr Hotel, I ii thi* city, filed ita cartiflcate of Ihcorpnrallou lu the office of County ( lerk llildretb, at Cape May Court House, late yesterday aftarnoou. Th* necessary paper* al*o will ba filed in I reiiton within e short time, th* compauy will take title aud the work of iiupvoviug the hotel property will tr startvd. The Incorporators are: Charle* A Reynold*, of Camden, a wealthy leather manufacturer aud former pre* "lent of the Mvtchaule' Trust Com- ' pauy, of Camden; Belford G Itoyal one of ths official* of the Victor Talk lug Machtue Company, of C'amdeu; D. A. Henderson, of tlvudersou A Co I 'amdeu, one of the largest Insurance compaule* lu the Htale; W.K. Maeeey, prasidaut of the Ooaan city Title aud Trust Company, aud Ii. W. Kdwafd". of the real estate firm of Maseey A Kdwarda, thla city. All these Camden geutlemvu are "Uiiiuier residauta of tht* city Anderson Bourgeois, who owned the hotel, la retiring because of lU health. A competent aud experienced hotel iuan will be secured to mauage tbe Normaudie.
BOY SCOUTS ACTIVE PubllCWreiluK lo »>r HfldTburr ds> Nigbi Next. It was decided at a meeting of the Boy Hcouta' Couucil lu tha City Com■ul""iouer*' chambers on Halurday oveulug, ou motion of Ihe Rev. M. M. Lewis, seconded by Dr. Huyder, tbat (here be a central meeting place for orgauixatiou of Hoy Hcouta aud that live troops be formed, with tba maximum of 160 members, eapb to have a separate ulgbl for meellug. It was suggested by Dr. Hoydar tbat Hie assembly room of the high school building I* the proper place for tbe boys to gather. Thla, he aald, Is tba 1 logical place for them. Home of tbe hoys may not respect church property, ' but they w ill he careful of echool property. ' Home of those at the meellug had «l>okcu of the boya gathering id tbe church social room# but tbe ministers 1 were uot favorable to tbls, declaring ing that tbe Boy Scout e, movement l» " not to be Identified with cburcb de ' | nominations. On motion of Dr. Huyder, a commtt- ' tee, comprising 8. B. riwan, Prof. O. W. Relcbly aud B. Krauk Hmltb, was appointed tu bring In euggeatlona for ' the proper* naming of the troops. 1 A public meeting for the boya la to ' be b'eld Thursday evening of uext week, at 7.80 o'clock, for the general
admlsslou of boys to Ihe scouts aud 1 for the orgauixatiou of the troops. ' The mvetlng la to be held In tbe as"embly room of the high *chool. In the early part of the meeting Saturday eveulng, Dr. J. Tboruley Hughe*, who presided, read aloud fr»m the Hcout manual the duties of (he dlffereut officials of tha organisation. It wa* stated tbat tha Rev. Dr. > 'ameroti lakea tbe place of Joseph L. Pyle In giving the boya Instruction In woodcraft. Prof. O W. Relchly takes Clayton Haluea Brick's place aa head of the committee on clvlca. Capt. Town send will be unable to serve as bead of tbe tea scouting Boa, and he bae been succeeded by Capt. Sutton, of the United Htalae Coast Guard Htatlon at Fourth street. Flmer Jackson Pearl, who presided » at the meetlug toward Ihe close, Dr. Hughes having been called away, 1 spoke of the necessity of the scout- - master* getting together and talking " matters over aa early a* possible. " The charter of tbe local organise- • t lou arrived tbe latter part of last
week and H wae exhibited at tha meet- c lug. r ENGINES TESTED U I < l ndrrwrliers' napreaaataiUr 1 Conduct* Trial In *rkla Clip- 1 A rapraeaotatlvrof the Fire Underwriters' Association of the Middle District was here yesterday morning to give a public test of the working . powar* Of the big pumplug engine lecently purchased by tbe city fbr the 1 local lire department. The machine wae tested Halurday . afternoon direct from a pipe lo the bay , ol the foot of Twelfth street. It did g. od work, pumping 700 gallons of water a minute. Then th* maohlna was taken to Hlxth street and Weet nvfluue. where, from a plug, she threw I 600 gallonn a minute. It appeared thai aome of tboee Inter*«ted were not wholly satisfied, and U waa decided to have another leal made i by a practical, uniutereeted person, "land a request for a men was aent to I I the underwriters by the olty officials. Tbe test on Haturday was wltneaeed by Mayor Champion, Fire Chief Watson and several of the men of lb# lire department, together with L M. Gar rett, the representative of the company from which the machine waa bought. The machine lias a 140 horse power f" Wisconsin motor, ta of massive con- '* "tract Inn, and Ita capacity la MO galti ion • »f water a minute, although, aa "tated, It did better than Ibis on Hat- | urday. M All of the engines of the deparlaeeat ' were given a teal yesterday. l.l i »» ■ \ Annual Oaks ial*. The annual cake sale benefit of tfc-van City Chapter, O R H. No 83, will be held at Tto Asbury avanue Friday morning, April 8 Ways and Means Commlttae. r J t'l.t a K. HCULL, it Chalrlady . hI j *• 1 TH* D«illn|ion h formerly the Kathlo, IIM and 11M Central avenue, la now open. Kastei dinner will be a specialty, adv , U. — — ■ x • ■ Utopia Apartments, MbMI Fonrtl •y Ht. . Ocean City. N J . will open Aprt B let, Mr* Knmi Wlotet, adv , I 4, 6 'Ih Fom HAi-t —Fool table In good eon dltlnn;alae I lOilI Address F. W. B. H, Heeelay'a Fotnl, R. J. adv., 4 1, if. I /OCT. 'A pair o# aye fleeee* In IMea*e return to lb# Ha?*Ti wa ;>i y .ifft.-e and gat reward. f, I adv.. It.
TO SING C4NTATA AT HOLY TRINITY Olivet to Calvary" by tht - Choir of JgpUcopal Church Thla Evening. At 8 o'clock tbl* (Thursday t evenlug. ilia choir of Holy Trinity I' F Church will sing the beautiful Ixmtcu cauiata, "Giivrt to Gal vary." Thla cantata waa first *ung In Great' • CUy by tbv Fplscopal choir last I*eui aud wa* *o well appreciated by ail who had the opportunity of hearing Ii that It wa*, aft*r many reque*!". de elded upon by the Choir aa this Leulvi musical offering. This *acrv«l cautata, by J. II. Maun der, recall* *omv of tha incideut* It the la*l days of the Havlour'* life on earth and i* divided Into ten acctiuu* Hrdlou one tell* of the coming of our Lord to Halem. over the strep of Ol. vet. Part two reveal" Je*us pausing outside of Jerusalem. Part three i* | lalaa His going into the temple and casting out those who bought and sold thereto. Part four tells of the Mourn j or Olives Part live shows the new Commandment given to us by Christ Part aix tells of Gethsemaiiv. Pan seven >|>caks of His betra>al aod how He w aa forsaken Pari eight telle < f i th* Judgment Hall and of Pilatt* Part nine I* descriptive of Hi* marcii lo Calvary, and section teu beautifully describes the sixth hour and Hls' ruci tlx ion. Hi. _ . I A A* _ Mi all IvA I A If n ■« III1 en I
solo parts will be taken by Mr". Ruby DutiMtau, soprano: W. H Col llssou, Jr , tenor, and Malcolm Austin aud Johu Houywell. b#"»os. Tbe cautata will he giveu In thr church and a silver ottering will httakeu for the benefit of the orgau fund BIBLE CLASS ACTIVE l*rr*b> Icrtan Mruf|ualll> aa Flur Cellar l»iKK«*rM. They're Imbued with the proper get together" spirit, those men of the Presbyterian Bible Class, as was deoi onstraled on Monday eveutug, w hen I about 46 of them worked like heaver* i lu dlgglug up the floor of the basement , of tbe cbureb, It being the plau to lu- . crease the height of the social room* , i here. The thought I* to dig a distance of about £4 feet, wblch I* ail that cau be I done without elriklug a quantity of . water. After the ground ha* beeu dug , tbe required distance, a cement floor ; will be laid. Tba plau was suggested at the meeting of the class ou Hunday afternoon, and all the member* were quick to re- . spend, with the result, a* atal d, that 46 began tba work Monday uigtit. . Dr. Huyder, thetr popular leader, r said that tbe men thu* saved the church about |I00. 3 At tbe end of their labor* Monday t night, tba meu were eerved with sand- 1 l wlcbas, lea cream and coffee, provided WIVMW, "VW V • W
by tbe women aud soma of the men of tht church. Tbe work of excavatlug will be contluued until It le completed. 8UNRI8E SERVICE To be Held t»y Haptial Cburcb ai Boater. At the First Baptist Cburcb Faster, there will be a morning aunrlee service aud sermon at 6 80 a. m. All who make the effort to get out to thle service will enjoy It. Huuday school Faster service at 10.30 a.m. No service in the afternoon. Faster Hunday evening there will be I baptiam following tbe sermou, and I communion service at the close of tht (service, with reception of new mem I bers. BI8CAYNE OPEN ■ aay improvement" Made U Tbla Motel. Mra. Kllxebetb Blundln, Hie owner . hsMntianad the Hiscavne Hotel In thl nasopsncu ino diui/uv «»i iu« r
city, and la now ready for tbe Faster rueb of vleltora. Mra. Blundln has made a large number of improvements to tbe H lana during tha winter. There I* now running water In all the bedroom*. Maya Mrofscrttea More. William W. Hmltli, of this city, has _ purchased from the Bhaler estate tbe | properties 1061-66 West avenue and 81 1 __ Kleventh street, through tbe agency of John J. Foster. Harrison Ht Id ham. of Washington, D. U., waa hare yesterday in relation to the tale. Motol Arrivals. BLMWON. W. H. Burnett. H. K. Raral, Wa. Mahan and family, J. R. Hebrew , I Geo. Kremer. Jr., Philadelphia; L. G. I Caaner, Hhlppenaburg; Hamual Woolford and family, Golaryn; Jame* O'Hara and family, Htedman M. I I Hint ih and wife, Audubon; H. M, Kraft, Naw York, Mtt.t.KK OOTTAOR. f Mrs Klliabeth Itlundip, Ml»* Re5lna Kennedy, Charlee A. Doe, Phllael phla, I T T - — re Owsrrv of Praaent . Inquiries from season *e renter* and purchaaera for property are received dally. For profitable result*, Itat your cottage*, apartment* aud bungalow# wKh The Hale*man, Alonio Cotton, f 61® Aabury avenue, Ocean City, N J. i, adv., 8 12, if, I- 9 W * To One and All— Do not forget the old reliable Ray Villa Laundry, which was established In 1®16. Try It once — j complete your laundry while yon wait. Call, write or phone. 188 W, »17 Bay avenue, Ocean City * France* Freeman, Prop. »r adv., 116. If Foil HaLX-AI Foleom. N. J.. new 6 room bungalow and on* half acre h land; frolt garden; bargain. Apply it Lindsay, 1* Aabury avenue. Ocean 6t city. adv., It, n Fow HAl.t -(Hod ear. Ru»ok* tour I., Ing. thoroughly overhauled; tiptop condition , bargain Addraaa J. Oak % lay, Haddon Heiglita, N. J, adv.. It. , xl I Fun Ha mi -H«maehoW fomllure at 14# I'leaeura a venae today, tomorrow I , aod Haturday adv., it.
PLUMB1NO Are fou grttiug entir* satafsflUon m to uruja*. • rka«wb|' and b'i«maa« aovrUmyt If ..at. it iilii*) you to glr* am a trial. I am ta ai. exo«i«<K>aally g«>od to to rwr* of >-»ur rapair w»*k >f abioii I iuak« a *pactslty. 1 hara li.ujwsiM **ta r lull mar. t •r olri . *1 lore* i-> I-,-!— " o va »••«« a t'i«il>a</t •..,../••• C. M, I5ACOIN 6D7 UlgHtH Ut SURF LAUNDRY D2D Ocean Avenue «xv-j Ocean City, N. J. GOOD (FORK, QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL ' Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING DECORATING 035 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY CMONC, e»-w NEW JERSEY Humphrey Radiantfire Perfect combuctioti , safe, odorless, and gives in* tense heat at a surprisingly amall gas exRcnac. No need to build furu.b c tires morninga and evenings during the spring and tall month*. Fit* into any fireplace and i* easily installed. It throws i>ut the heat reaching into other room*. On exhibition at our salesroom. City Gab Light Company
Build a Home There IS a Building Boom It is in full awing in the West and Middle West We have commenced to feel it here in the Bast. It's spreading. Prices will adAmce Why not get busy now with those plana? See your frien-1. Mr. Contractor, and go over it with him. Of course it's understood that you'll want the Lumber to come from u*. If we cct the business, you'll uot 1* held up for tbe delivery of the matrrul. That docs not only mean LUMBER, it meaas Cement. Brick, Ltmc, Lath, hash and Millwoik snd Hardware Cvsry think ihoi loss In ih«> Building C. M. Shoemaker Cumber Co. Twallth and Went Avenuo • _ BELL PHONE 16 ! Sutton &, Corson Co. * General Contractora I t GRADING AND STREET BUILDING t Ninth St. and Simpson avk. occanICity. N. J ^ ' — t rE: aTcorson i | General Contractor I 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY . ^tOADS. SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADSJ - Don't let the spring find you with a I / f N ^N. \. j leaky roof. Thunder storms are oommg I Ik ) b vnd a leaky roof will be apt to result in | 1 1 SBfc . J* considerable damage. ^ ~ Chimney* that leak should be looked i T alK^ n^de water-tight. Smoke > 7T;l ^Sc chimney* can be made to draw. "I TyiT!id[ fwy J I Tin roofs are fire-proof. I -- v * 4 J All kind of stove and heater repair*. I j] stove and beater pipes. I 1 fl j Tin, aisle and alag rooting. ' MltWfl i SMITH'S / I — \ The Tin Smith j V-y /V / — I - ' 735 Asbury Ave.] V RHorsw T3- W i.l All Kind* of Quttera | Jones' Men's Shop ° 804-06 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. t, I" overcoats REDUCED yi off
$12.00 UP Buy Now for Next Winter Caps Suits Sweaters Shirts Ties Hosiery Umbrellas THE TIME is coming when it will not be an ®ftay matter to get hotel accommodations in Ocean City during the summer season. Most people write for reservations a week or two ahead of their vacation date and are disappointed when told there is no room. Last summer over six hundred people wrote for reservations in the Swart h more Hotel and could not be taken care of. Even for the coming summer we are unable to*promise a single room. The new Lippincott Hotel is being built to help meet the demand and yet we have enough applications for reservations already to fill it from cellar to garret There is need in Ocean City for good hotels. Lippincott Hotels Company Foi farther information in connection with the unn*nal p'ann of the above Company, communicate with L, L. Montgomery-, Publicity Manage*, or with MJm Brown, Secretary and Treasurer. 711 Liberty Building, Philadelphia, Pa Advertiao in the SENTIN ETi
aoTUA *«a fcftxaa* Scotch Jf. I a «o p-«croa OC0AN CtTV NEW J0A0B t ''IKS AJX it.-.* tar* 1. (MIS ta * it... I f *ULJ> WNto Was" Mm .1 t t iwta **ak m.£ U.- 1L* -Amm CMMSMmM" f/f # » . MMMMUlMlaair *0 i»m m • row/mom. m m. i;*.: NwTHE IMPERIAL 1016 < 'antral Ava. Oeaaa CUy, M. J wuUaicU UtoitatacL, itotoia-v p I HUB. <L OKT/XL NEW HOTEL ELBEROK LIO lira AV Lt LCXTkAL AVKFOI CK AA> CJTT, k. J. mm) tor Ml ss/n, Prorrtoiaw t. HtaOHB T\*.rrtOt1*r m.A ommlf UMl Pfaocto*. 17-X mw ; .MILLER COTTAGE 7B Amu* ' A'KAS CITY >tW JXKNtl Opeu Ajl the Year Hot MTater Heal LAUXA I. M1LLJ9I THE BISCAYNE Open Friday. Apfti 1 Ra:.nto* «Ktor to mrmry MrotaB Ucaan avenue oppoetu Moortyn terraa* 1'rivau Baths Bookie* E- UUUWDtm. Owmt CANDY COTTAGE 814 C'tuUal Avauua . Ocean City New Jereay 0|mb *11 U** Tsar *'•/ ■ roasa sat
WW) aonvftctooes. Mas Lv»ia Oam»t. Prop. f ' / fl Our Wall Paper I is a \*eritablc find. We aim to please the particular. Just come down and inspect our numerous deign*. It yon are critical it may take you a long time to decidethere are so many patterns to chooae from— but the point is that you can suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to you. ALFRED R- SMITH 1048 Aabary Ave. Z_ Ocean City Naw Jersey Are You a " Slave to Stoves? Is your house heated only tu spots? Do you want to do away ' with the dirt and trouble of carrying coal and adics through the rooms? Do you war* more he* at Wat cost? Why not investigate the 4 InTERruirionAL Onepipe Heater Askosif kbpeaetacal (or your home pi II HI SWAB 4 TROUT, Ageata : INOIilT Aso^ O— a* CU>. 8- 4. "DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Aabury Avenue I OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY m pan 1. trv-w O. L- LAKE ... REAL EST ATI AGCWT.. Cull 1 MYMSl I 1 Ii tie I km Ciii Seitiiel PUBUSHED ON ] THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK RATES FURNtRMED I ON APPLICATION I Pfcoaa. «yM 14 -Hlxth and PMawiv evaame. 17 Ktovaoth and Bav imn. I a — Koa rteanth and way ava. ^ 8*vaath ami Waal avanue 4^ <taeau< and Aabury avanue 44 Fourth and Aabury avenue 46 Ftgfclh and Asbury avsesa #4— Tenth and Aahaty avanue. 4H TtilTtaecith and Aehnry avnuaa M SS" m l"uM^«>Vb'a^N*eaira^ae

