Ocean City Sentinel, 24 February 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Jcean City Sentinel riil'KHDA V . FKH1U AMY J4. IK! I We shall gls<1 lu receive Heme of newa and communication* of tulereoi lo this community aud our reader* everywhere. All communication* nbould be ac ooiupaulsd with the full name aim eddreee of Ihe writer, not necessarily for publication, but a* a guarantee of good fr"l» DOTS Heal florin la*l Sunday. Colleges are thing rented. Chicken »i/|>per at the Presbyterian Church thi# evening. Lent In slipping along, and It will uot be long before Hester !e here. Perhaps the auto bridge will be free before the summer season la very old Quite a little nuowfell here Tuesds} morning but the euow eoou dlrap peered. There were shout k-'i resident a of tlila city ou the excursion to Phlladel phis Tuesday. Hheritl Toiuliu «n« here a feu da., a ago tu line uitti gelling a list of wo meu eligible for jury duty Deputy Internal Uevenue Collector Kirschofl uaa at the First National Hank and the Ocean City Title and 1'ruat t'oui pany early tine week to aa alat people in making up their income tax (tiurns.. The eecond debating team of the Ocean City II gh School debated with the second team of the Atlantic City High School Monday evening, and lost out, although ihe members pre eclited good arguments. — PERSONALS. Miaa Mary Dultleld spent several days the past week lu Philadelphia. Mlaa Maud Poulds, of this city, i spent Saturday and Sunday lu Philadelphia. Walter Chandler, *of Philadelphia was among the visitors to this city Friday. i Harry C Sharp, of I rentou. I# visit lug tils daughter, Mrs. Allen Smith lu 1 this city. C. M lugTsoll of this city, speut Sundkjr with his mother at May's ' Handing. Frauk A Adaius and wife, of t til- \ city, are spending a few weeks In , PhUa<ielpnia , Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton, of Narberth, Is Ihe guest of Mrs J. Thurnlry I Hughes, of this ciiy. Ml**Mildr«d Norrom of this city I has returned from a fe* days' visit to 1 friends in Philadelphia Lester H Smith, of Philadelphia. ' spent Sunday with bis tarsal*, M. V. 1 8'ullh and wife of this city. William H. < saopbell. Jr., *|>*iit Saturday and Hundsy here. He I" ( counseled with a law Hriu lu Newark. | Mrs. Harry V Adaius eulertaiiied Mrs Kathiyt* Fague .of Allaulic Cliy ou Munri*\ si her home in Mils j William A. Hender and wife of Philadelphia, spent a feu del* at the Miller Cottage, this city, during the j week j Kev. William A Cobb of Camdeo, s who owns properly In the north sec- I Hon of this city, wai a visitor here ( Sunday. c Joseph S Jes« 11 p. of Mount Vernon, N. Y.. la visiting uls sunt, Mrs F. R Graham at Truth aud Wesley avenue * this city. ^ Prof. Jsmes M SteveiiN will atletid ' the funeral of Dr T D Sensor In 1 Trenton this afternoon. They were close personal friends Andrew Mteeluian, 3d. a student at j Rutgers' College has been spending ^ severs! days at Ihe home of his par- ^ enls Granville H Hteelmau and wife. ^ In this cliy £ Dr. Amaradus Johnson, an instru**. > tor at the University of Pennsylvania H who Is constructing stores on the A Boardwalk at Third street, was In \ town Tuesday Mrs J. Van Tine who Is very ill at her home In this city, ha- )u*i received a box of selected fruu from drs S H I Swan, of this city, who Is spending 1 a few weeks in Dsytnria, Ha. *< Mrs. W alter Wright and young son ' Howard, of Hes I* e City. »|*nt a frw ' «ays during the week with Mr* 11 Wright's parents. 1 hsrles \1 11 111 ford r and wife, of Hnulh Ocean City e Charles Doi*#lM>ner, of Pieasani villa Is now engaged as so architect In the offices of O 1* M Townsend of this city He us- formerly with Ir a wit, A Lay Inn builders, In Phlladel- e ptata j ' Mrs Joseph Duffleld of Phil-del ' phis Mrs Olive t'otob of Ocean View, ' and Harry M. Hart and Dr W. A ' Cobb, of t 'aoideri sprnl Hunriev with R. C Duftleld and wif-, 7H7 Wesleyavenue I Richard W Honv a recent graduate I f of liuiger'at ollegr-. has secured a posi f tlnn with the P Hadelpliia law firm \ of K. C Neubourg A Co . Real K-lalr t Trust Hutldlrtg I ne young man Is a L, ■on of George W Amy of tiy* city, evfltlHri*. > ka'pnse A very p|eea«int hirlhds^ *urpris« r party w as tel. d* red Mr-, vMlbur Achley on Monday si ?no Moorlyn The a gue-ls Included relatives and friends from Caldwell. N J.. A-bury Park I and Washington, D C Mr Ackley I* proprietor of ' |> <> -hte Bakery " on Asbury avenue, and ha* a c tiage In the Gardens but sloe# returning, from Florida, where Mr and vt rs. Ackley spent the early winter tlisy have rented the house on Moortjn terrace - — - ■ c The "Her crshiriw." 1 The Key. Dr. rtoydef has asked the ^ help of ihe Progreseive League In an o 'effort to provide heller facilities for the entertainment of the boya and girl* of thta city, especially during the | winter months, He will talk to the ' members ou thie subject at the league j mvMibg Monday even log. |i t

WINTER PICNIC WAS BIG SUCCESS Feature otv League Show Staged by Dr. Hughes at^d Prof. Unger. The winter picnic aud eutertaiumem given bv the Young vteu's Pro* glesslve Lesg ue lu the headquarter* of the urganltallon Monday evening drew a large uumbei nf the members and their wives, aud Ilia occasion was a most pltasaul one fo all The »niuen folk look lunchee of various kluds. but all exceedingly good, aud tbese weie arranged uu -everal long tables, and the crowd did auiple justice to the tempting supply This interesting part of the program belug disposed of the chalruiau of the cuterlaiuiusut commute* Roy Darby, announced that the vocal qusrtelwduld give a select Ion The vueslute — Dr J. Thnruley Hughe*. William II Col lissou, Jr.. Russell 11 Nuity and E M. Hullou- did so well that they wer«encored. aud obligingly responded The Kev. George W Yard, pastor of tn# First M. K Church, gave a number of ' Kddle" Guest's poems, humorous and pathetic, aud he made a big hit with Uls hearers. A fancy dance. In costume, by Prof aud Mrs. Elmer K (Juger received Ihe hearty approval of the gathering, aud thry, too, responded with an other dauce. The vocal quertel was agalu heard to advauiage, aud then three little boya— Robert Hughes. Walter Hcuer* aud Charles Gardner— gave a song aud boos specialty iu clever style They rattled the bones like regular "end meu." t he Rev. Dr. Huyder. pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, told of ttie worth-w bile thing* the men of big towns aud cities are dolug as they go through life The meu of various clubs and chamber- of commerce vi-ited by himself ou his recent trip through purls of Pennsylvania ami New York are not living in a circle I'bry have au objective and they are accomplishing results. What are we dolug for our b-iys aud glrjs lu Oceau City? the speaker asked. Couiluu lug, he -aid thai he had gone to the Cliy < ommissiouers and various organizatluos and these had all turned a deaf ear to his pleadiugs for the youth of the city— all but the Pfogrt*sive League lu some unknown manner, cold water was thrown ou Hoy Hcout-' movement A ' novelty act" by l)r. J. Thornley Hughes and Prof PI E Unger "brought down the house." They per formed many marvelous tricks and got a*m- with them. Afierw ■nlVniir of (tie younger elemem danced aud a number of others played shuflleboartl aud other game* of various kinds The entertainment committee com prised Hoy Darbv. Hay mood GardHeriram Darby, Prof. Unger and Dr. Hughes. HAD GOOD TIME Mild D-unbi. I* Ma itf Joint C CI biNlion. Members of Iota Council No. 120. Jr O.^J A. and Ocean Cliy 1 ouncil 10, D of A , had a Joint social action lu the lodge rooms lursdsy'evenAn excellent eniertaiumeut was provided by the women folk, tud (tie men furtil-hed the ref'eshmeiils • I he pmgam was: America." assemblage. Heading Mr*. Daniel Kr«u-s. Mouth orcau solo, Mrs. Frank Ituxby Mrs Jo*e(>h Barclay. Piano duet. Mrs. Hix zaud Mr- Wells. Holo, J. Preacott 4 'adman. ^ Heading. Mrs George Nickrrsoo. Plaiio duel , Ml*-e* Price aud Newlon Recitation, vire. Vernon Smith. Vocal «olo, Mrs Roger Williams Mrs Lerov Howe. Miouel, Mrs Madeline Porter. Mrs Leah Adams Mrs. Anna lay ton, Mra. I lara Newton. Mrs Maine rtiuiih arid Mrs FMella Friaut Win Lake Vocal aolo, Dr J. Thornley Hughe-. ♦ • — Win Ait. nd Chstch, The Young Men's Progressive 1 ha- accepted Ihe invitation of 1 the Rev George W Yard the pastor, 1 attend services in the Kif-t M K 1 Ctnirch Hundsy evening. March 0 Mr Y-td has been an Interested memof llie league for some lliur. He expects to leave Ocean City at Ihe fluae of the Ne* Jersey Conference early in March. Kirei em f*ie wr. a. > 1 There wi- a large aud plea-ed cro*d at t e First v| E horch Tuesday ( evening to see Ihe moving picture Front l h* Manger to t ha 1 'iv»*a " The ptriures were beautiful and w#»a ( highly pialsrd Mis- Kttiel Lre of this city, presided al Ihe organ ( • • • t'etekrat. d Mlritid jr. Lincoln Harris and wife, William Feoao, wife and daughter, Ruth and Harvey Parker, wife and daughter' G of Atlantic City . came here Wtdneeday of la-t week to visit W H Harris and wrife and help Mr Harris celebrate his btrlhday anniversary. ♦ • * W rr'w sp« clmtlrw. New crop Nv* Ui leans tumasses R0 rents pet quart Large assort ineiil choice apple*, orange-, nsuaua* and all kind of fruit al w ay- on hand Fresh eggs right from the country, plenty of ttieiu. Wc doxen. Good fiesh cocoaiiutsin Ihe shell,2r>c. ; Fresh killed chickens to order Hweei rider and ounce meat All kinds nut- and popcorn Fre-h Itoa-ted Peanut- 3Jfk' lb. Plenty Peanut Brittle gtr lb. Fresh Golden Dale-, 20c lb adv. if Ta One and All— Do not forget the old reliable May Villa Latindr*. w inch was e-tahlished in Ifl®. Try It ouc< — complete your laundry * hile von watt t all, write or phone, HW W 217 Bay avenue, Ocean Cliy. Frances Freeipan. Prop, adv.. 1 10. tf Parties in queat of ntihtrnlshed apartments for rrcciipsncy atvmt July I by the year or at a rental of about par mouth, central location. m»v addrae# K.. BiKTIFKI. nflloe. adv , It. | » i

d % (bulkhead assessment i i CARRIED INTO COURTS

r ! " MEMBERS OPPOSE GAS RATE RAISE J I But League Will Fuitlter Did ■ cuss Subject at a Special Meeting. , There wasaralher U'tgthy debati , ou ihe gas quest 100 ant < #g the mem I hereof tits Progressive League Tuesday evening, aud at its coUt'lUslOU it 1 we* decided In hold a special mrrtibk , of Ihe league Haturday evening In takr action on the matter, lu order thai s 1 report tuay be made to the City Commissioner# Mottdav morning. According to members, the consensu* of opinion at the meeting 1'uc-dsy , evening was not favorable to the adoption of the resolution pa**ed at the re <-eut meelltig of ivpreseulative* of j ••lilt orgaiii/tfTtou*. This re-olutlou was favorable to the ga- company's pr position to lucrea-e It* r-le* lit order to cover the expett-e to lie lucurred by lite purcltise and tuslallatlou of additto al equipment. ^ I SB MONEY FOR SCHOOLS A iguri-M of Hoard of acltool Alali •ttMlr Appr< \ed. Following the reading of two communication* from the Oceau CityHoard of Hchool Estimate, the City Commissioner*, at their weekly meeting, adopted the following resolution presented try Director < amphell: He It Resolved, by the Hoard of t'oiurutsslouera of the city of Ocean City that for thacurreut expeusea of the pubdc achools of Ocean City, mere be rai>e<1 and appropriated the aiiui of Hti,ti(h uu which sum shall be raised, levied and collected lu llie same manner as uioueys appropriate! for other pur|Hise* are raiseil lu said city aud levied aud collected, which auiu 1* exclusive of the amount to he api ropriated to Oceau City by (lie corutui-siourr of education and exclusive of all unex pendrd balance thai may be nu hand al Hie close of the IDcal year; *aid sum include* H-jOO for repairing and furulsfilug and ^60U.0U for erecting, en largo. g and equipping the public -chool* and fbUUO U0 to provide for a •Irlicli for the year 19JU 1 1 , and also include- the sum of f-ISutl on for I be malutenauce of manual training The tlr-t letter froiu the board of *ch«K>l estimate read a* follow*: City 1 ommi— loner*. Ocean Cliy. N J — Dear Hir*: — Tin* I* to certify that al a meeting nf the Hoard of Hclioul K-tl mate of Oceau 1 ily N J . held this evening lo the board r > uu of the high -chool building lu said City, the sum of fS6 HUO was fixed aud drterunued u|K»n as the amount of 111 ney neoe--ary to be appropnaie<l for Ihe curreui expense- and II 600 for repairing aud refurul-lilug. and |60(i for erecting aud t-ulargiug aud equipping the public schooii iu mis cliy for the -chool year commencing July 1, 1921, exclusive of any and all the balance thai ni*> be ou baud at the close of me preseut fl-cal year, aud exclusive of llie aiuouui to be appor lounl to Ocreu City by the couuty tuperlo leiuienl of school*. We also certify that (lie num of $l,8h0 *#« fixed aud determined upon a* itie amount o! money uece-sary to be appropriated for the luaiiite'.iauct of mauual training In the publn -cliool* In thiN city for the school year commencing July 1, 1921 exclusive of any balance thai iuay be ou hand at the close of the preseut fiscal year and exciu-lve of the amouut to be appor tloned to Oceau City, by the euuiuiletoner of education. Johkpii G Champion, Hoiikkt Fisiikk W.m H Camphki.L, m II KKIK'lf Kb PlfTTIT, J IHOHNLKV Ht'lltlKft, Hoard of Hchool K-timate The board also sem a letter certifying that the "kum of IbdOO was fixed and drtenuuied upon as the amount of uinoey nece— arv to tie appropriated to meet thed»-flclt for the school year 1929 01 for Ihe current expenses. MUSIC QUESTION n»«k«*r iinpi-s Noon to RrN< Vi If- fliiiit- A une-BUsa. Mayor Ci amptou. at the meeting nf tlir Piogres-lve League 1'ue-day even i lug. asaed for ilie ap|»oiniuieut of a committee of two members of the le«g e 10 tpkr up with commlitee* from oilier civic organization- the qurstioti of uui-ic in thi- re-ort next summer, and 10 endeavor 10 reach a J definite conclusion H* H'l* matter. President Walter Allen ap|Htinlwd •Cap! Alfred l(. Smith and John Trout aa the me<tii»er* of the com mit tee. Harr> Mri'ui>tis<n i»«- «tf. Harry Mct'ul lough, aged atMtut 0.X years, who had been ill for -otue lime, died at III* home IU Philadelphia 1 vionday nighl, according lo a tele photi* mvs-age received by t-rai.k A HrhtN'k <»f iiii* ci> 1I1 young men'* fallirl Ml ladk DfWWfl waa in Ih auiomohlle aCCek-nry bu*»l»vss on Hroad street near Ach, Piiiiadrlphia and had a nunii-er nf friend- here. iPuiiniNi in apinhrr. Ml— Eihel K-ie\. a mlsalnnart, now ou a furlough frout Korea wilt t>v the sjie-k*! *1 a pubHc meeting f the Woman's Foreign Mt—M»nary Ho ciely of Ihe Flf- 1 M K t horch nexi Tuesday evening lloiihb AIDicm it Mra John L Vau Tiue t»f mi- city la -i Mously III at hft tibltie, and one of her -on*' Wilbur, l» danffroit-ly ill from pnrti'u uia at hi- home tu rlitl adrlpnia T he voting men wa- lu the *er* ice and Was ga-* d - - W a NT Kit. — Experienced opera! »re on making ahiM*; alsrt woman to Rreaa Apply Wauaoiaker Mla»imer Ifg, Co,. Homer* Point, N. J. adv., 2 24, 81.

Property Owoers Along Bay Front Object lo Paying Absessmentr E The matter of a aull agalust the city. 111 the form of certiorari lo review llie proceeding* under ordinance No 9b, w •* brought before the City Corumi** slouvta at Ibalr Weekl) meeting, and City Htdicllor Hoawell was Instructed 10 defvud ihe suit, Theauitla brought by Margaret H '** Graham. Edward J DuMee, Hamuel '• h WruUeli. H. T Loiigstrotb ami " others because of the assaasment 11 against them for the coat of the cot. structlon of a bulkhead In front of ' their properties on the bay froul be twreii North aud Firat streets. 1 1 ' 1 1 if writ was issued by J oat Ice Gum 1 mere and is returnable Marcb 7 . 1 When the assessment to ttie various < Y interested property ownera w#a an- * " II ou need souie mouths alnce several 1 of the property ow uers made strong 1 ' objections aud suit against tbe cty 1 1 waa threatened. " In the regular <*rder of buslneaa of t 1 City Commiaaiouera there was read a * letter from L M Rice, couuty eugl neer, calling afemtiou to a highway 1 L-mvention to t*e liald lu Treulou Wed- 1 ueaday. Thursday aud Friday of this I week Itivitlug this city to be repre- 1 *ented. ' The letter was ordered received and I 11 left. 1 A letter waa read giving notice of a 1 f public hearing by representatives of ' , the Culled Htalea War Department lu ' . llie 4 'ity Couimisaiouera' chambers at , 1 o'clock this (Thur-day: afternoon lu ' reference to the pellllou for tbe COD- I at ruction of a pile breakwater acroee ( . Weak flab Creek. Tbe miaalve waa re- * t ceived aud tiled. > Hevg/al bills were read aud ordered c j paid. f » | STORY OF TURTLE CREATION ! I Australian Slacks Have Reman tie Yarn About Origin ef 7 Reptile. e 1 r The Australian blacks have a pret- 1 tier, ruore romantic story about the 1 l creation of the turtle than that they ( , were Just one of the many 'kings Ood c put upon the earth. They say that ^ while Wayamheb. an Australian j tribesman, waa roaming the buah, he ( came acroaa Oolah. the Ltiard-woman. , ' with thrve children, digging for yamx. ( He ttole her and the children and '•-.look them to hla camp. Tlie other 1 member# of the tribe were angry with J liltu. because they hgd eared a young girl for htm to marry, and told hitn 1 they would not help htm fight Oolah * t tribe, when It umi to ge« her back. 1 When tbe uiage tribe came to do battle Wayambeh went out to meet , them, wearing a shield In front and ( behind him. When hla enemies shot 1 at him he drew his head and limbs la between t fie shields He did this three I times, then he realized the enemy was upon hlro and hla only escape was In i the river. He threw one shield away c i and Jumped In. They waited on the * , hank for hlro to reappear, ready to shoot him aa soon aa hlx head came i above water. To avoid them he turned f himself into a turtle, the tribesmen L any. and he la In the water to this day. , with hit shield on hla back. When j ' anyone comes to harm hitn he drawa Ids head and limbs uudar hla ahleld. • J- * Hard to Trace Saying1# Origin. The original of "Whera MacOregor ■ site there Is the head of the table" 1 remains In dispute. It la qot In Scott's ( "Rob Roy." that Hlgmhnd cattle e poacher and lavlar of blackmail, while 1, redressing hit own Injuries. But It ( wax peculiarly a Scottish idea of { precedence, shared, however, among all people. There la Johnny Oroat'a , octagon houee at the northeastern extremity of Scotland having the«e 1 geometrical aides so that each son and 11 head of eight Groat families could enter at hla own door and alt at each * upper fnd of an eight-aided table t Ralph Waldo Rmereon In his 'The (I American Scholar" nays: "The great 6 man makes the great thing. Whera MscDnnald alta. there la the head of the table." Now Theodore Parker, tha \ famous Unitarian scholar. Insisted that MarGregor waa the proper name. But Cervantes in "Don Quixote." In chap v. ter XXVI. says 1 "48lt Jhare. clodpate cried ha; for let me sit wberw ever I will that will atill be the upper eud and the place of worship to thee "* Msaneet Men. "The meanest man on earth" has been discovered. Even insurance men. possessing ! , most human trait ft, havW revealed oc caslonql phaeea of meanness, hut It re- h tnnlned for a clergyman, an ordained tl preacher of the gospel, ta outrlaas a ■ superlatively all other contestants for • the croli de gall. This pastor, who resides within eye range of the Wool worth tower, makes a practice of charging "claimants under life Insurance policies a fee of 1 per cent of the faca of the policy for 811- 1 Ing out the clergyman's certificate en J death claims. The modal for concentrated and un- • diluted meanneae 9a hereby awarded. The contest la ended. Ineuranca . PreJs. " Panama Hats. Panama hats art made from tha unexpended leaves of tha stainless screw pine (carludovtca palmato). a native of Out ml America end Colombia. After special treatment to remove the soft part df tha leaf, the flher It soaked to render It pliable and the weaving Is done under water. The hats, meet valuable are made from single leavsa. Ttie plant from which the hats am made has been Introduced Into Java. \ while eiperimenta for Its Introduction I Into the Philippines have also been made, aa (he Filipinos are expert hat i makers. • 1 •• Queer Acting Bird. The yellow breasted chat la an eccentric bird both when it ta atnglng and i tn ftytng When these birds sing thetr musical effort teems ta require a great • deal of flirting of the tall and twisting of the head ; and even whan they are flying thetr tall Jerks up a id down glv- 1 log them a strange appearance Th* « song of thla bird ta scarcely worthy ef 1 the name, having been called a "aartaa of groteeqoe eyiiabiaa," I I

INSPIRING TALK BV CHAPLAIN COON State Legislator PUahed Hearers at Presbytei ian Bible Class Dioocr. Tbe annual dluuer uf llie Pieebylei iau Men's Bible ( less is alwav* a re - letter **eul iu tbe bi*4 wry uf Hits ui gemxetiou, arid Itie mvi*l»n h»t Frl ' day evening. 111 tbe ailrecllve --*nu bly ball of tbe cburcb, we* fully uj . lu, If nol above, tbe bigb standard of other yeara. Aa In Ihe pa*f. ttie ui+iu ber* of tbe ciaee were so ouj paiiied b> their wlvee, and all fully enjoyed uot only the excellent dinner but sUo Hit intellectual fea*l provided After Chef T. Lee Adam-' viandhad oeeu placed where they would d<< i the luost good, Ihe pa*tof of thi church, Dr Huyder, alio la also head of the class . announced that tlio*e of the oieu who enjoyed their poet-preu dial smoke ought do eo 111 the alUy , outside the cburcb, which ateleiuent made e bit with llie women aud , many of tbe meu Dr. HnyJer epoke lu highly euhglstlc term- of tbe eblllty of the Kev George W. Yard, pa*lor of tbe First M. E. Church a* an elocution!*! To-, ofteu people send out of town foi talent when they have *..uie of the beet obtaluebie right at borne. The speaker Ibeo preaeuled Mr. Yard. ' wbo acknowledged the compliment paid Ha aald thai when the vocal- ^ were aluglng "Where Do We Gu From Here," some of tbe i*- pie at himself and Mra. Yard. Tbe Methodist Conference meet* lo Mercb Mr Yard then gave "I>avld Harem," lu which la humorously told tbe etory of e bor*e sale by a church mio on Hundsy. Mr. Yard ' evidence of much bletriootc abil aud be scored a pronounced sucAn encore was demanded and flveu. 6 Dr. George W. Hemingway, paaior " of Ibe First Preabyterieu Church of Cau.deu, waa next Introduced by tbe loaatmavter. ) Dr. Hemiugway said that all cttl zena should be Interested in Ibe que* llou of American iza lion. Outside of preaching the goa^kl. there la probably 00 other qusstlou of more tm|>ortauct oc in. which tbe |«oplr could addreae Ihemaelvee. He *poke of pe >ple w ho have come to tbl* couulry lo en Joy tbe advantages here, aud many of them are uot worthy cf the*e privl Q leges Ho long as we believe lu God aud'Hls resurrection, arc true to God - and Hla cburcb we shall be true Amerlcaue. A**embly uiau A. V Hovwell, tu in iroduciug A**emblymau Coon, told of hi* llrat meeilug with this gentleman (lie legislative belle. Chaplain Coon, who wa* located near Ibe boya of tbl# city aud county iu tbe aervice on tbe 01 her aide, made ■ remarkably telling addree*. which held hla bearer* almost spellbound throughout. He begau by telling bl* hearers that thev should all be proud of New Jersey, And be gave good roeaoua therefor. » Tbe speaker declarrd that we have 110 right lo say America won (tie war. - If It bad not been for John Hull's uavy New York, Pblladelpbia or other cittaa might have been lu rulna. let ua knock England. France, Italy. Belgium — all deaerve praise for Ibeir part In tba war. Americanism la a national spirit and there should be more of It. There Lu't a nation iu tbe world that baa tbe same ueliouel spirit aa the United Htale* because none ha* Ibe same ideal*. Our Ideals have tbeir origin lo tbe Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of tbe United Htatee. Tbe speaker In tbe courae of hie eddreee paid tribute to Roosevelt, and tbe appleuee waa hearty aud spontaneous. Tbe speaker thanked God that tbe womeu have tbe ballot. Through them we will gel back to a government of tba people, for the people aud by the people. Health Officer T. I^ee Adams, was complimented on the excellence of tbe dinner. Tbe menu was; Baked Ham Candled a wee t Polatoea Mashed While Potatoes <5M«ry Pick lee Chicken Terrapin Cola 84aw Bread sod Butter Co flee Ice Cream LI AVE yoh a cottage, bungalow * * or apartment to furnish? We a line of furnitpkic at lea* than Philadelphia price*. Window thadea a specialty. CHAS. C. ADAMS 4 BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE CCZENA&J *•«% Mtkost SiMt on X\ if huht a a«hr« am m th« , trMtfWMl *r ITCH. KCXWMK RINOWORM. TITTKI **f «ta«r luklnc ilia dWu* k .-/l a *j 1 Ttt a IS m*» br* al aar risk. f I 1 I. HUGHS! t SON, PHARI. Have you S1800 or $2(>oo to loan on Firat Mortgage* Good Security Good Ix>cation Ralph L. Chester 0ik and Ceatral Ave. William Maloney | Auto Electricians Speedometer* Repaired, Batter iea Repaired. Preato-Lite Storage Batteries, Acetylene Ga* Appliance* •307 Atlantic Avenue Atlantic City, N. J, Phone ijfl J

John Marts Lumber Co Ninth Itreel and Haven Avenue „ OCEAN CITY. N. J, Lun her MdJ«>rfc 4 . ' . b hog P .per, tiler BwrJ. Neile Wcigt tic. fc.atiu.jtci Furpiahed. Pi DeAiverjr. HOSIERY SILK MERCERIZED WOOL FOH MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN 656 ASBURY AVE. BOlLEAU S Oper. f II. J. ESrownlee MAULING AND MOVING LOCAL LONG OI»TA*LL Phlladolphia and Ocean City LxproBh PhilodelpliiA Ofrieel 29 ftouik Front airssl **• Phono. Combo r 4 enai Moin orricoi run Xstsnlh Street. Ocoon City. *, J. Phono. 121 J The Hurley -Jones Co, - BIG REDUCTION IN CLOTHING Wr have reduced all clothing to eiork from trn to thirty per cent. If voor suit or r©4t 1- getting shabby am! you are ta oaed of ocothrr it will rwv vdu to look over our etork l»efore buvitig r^e where. M'e cat give m some •ocia'. hargaia* in our store la Atlantic City. ORDER THAT "EASTER SUIT NOW' _ ^ Bell Phone. 106-J l amiiare Slorei Re upholstering ESTIMATE ^mdow Shadci FOR YOU Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our price* are l.twe*i pnaaibl* conaioiaut with Good Work and BeaC Malaria Lawrence n. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J 1 EXHIBITOR for the Ready-made Ford Commercial Body An inspection of our stock solicited before making your purchase Automobile Bodies Rebuilt and Repaired J. W. KIRKBRIDE Old Turnpike near Shore RomS PLEASANTVTLLE. N. J Phone. 104-J w WIRE K R A U S S To Wire Your House PMONI! No. 177-W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NE^' JERSEY OUR NEW Electric System Bakeru Makes Better Bread, Cakes and Pastry CUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING Eat More Bread. It is the most Nutritious Food. WM. F. VALET 713-13 Asliuru Ave. " Ocean Cllj. N. J. Amateur Photographers' * > > > Contest * > j. jl Do you own a Camera' If so, why let it be idle? Oat it owl of the closet, have It loaded with film*, and get I naav Ukin* views ta tk. .urrvHrndmr., to ,«« to Thrt -dick^o< ,ou, cmfr^mT filS trophy for tbe view or object taken. Thi* contest ia started to stimulate interest among Amateurs In making use cd their camera* and the takia. of good fwctwrva. tbex thus to he encouraged in obtaining good result*, sad their anprvctatioe of the use of a camera. This contest will open January 15. 19a I. and cte April it roil thereto giving Iota of time for preparaimn aid the ing view* ^ RULES GOVERNING 00NT1ST •.-All amateur developing and nrtnting or enknhng must be done in owt Photograpiiic Department to he eligible foe entrance in tbe contest 6. -None hot A mat cut Photograpbera to enter tbe content. \ tews or object* to ha taken within tbe hmitatioas of Ocean City. N. J d.-Kach view or picture to be titled, also information as to its location in the city, f.— Pu-tnrea entered in tbe contest, ta be aabmCMad at Hughes Central Pbarmaey. ir anvelopea, with name tod ildim nf Pfrro v.M,. daw « to nsp<m>*. and also atipalate It* respective classification "CLASSIFICATION OF PRIZES'* • * -Foe tbe mo-i beautiful w*. scenic or U-vWate Davltght or Moonlight Exposure. Firat Trophy 1 10.00 in GoM fWcoad Trophr $5 cm in (•old. <A -For the most original but artistic po*e I'lSphy" °°W' Tiopby. S^od m OoUl.Secow! f For the beat interior and exterior view# of any of oat besutifbl homes is Ocean Cftv. PhW Trophy ftooo in (ktfd. ^8o«wa1 Trophy fy 00 In ' — For Ibe beat and mow original pose of babies Fmt Trophy |iu 00 inO^t.' fecund Trophe fc or *» Judges for this Contest to be announced later. ^ upcm and award Trophv on the evening of April tqsi. ^ Views, a* submitted tVum time to time, will de dbiplaeed »« oaT wi». dow but aot tbe conteatsnt's name m> the general nnblx mav be bee ia touch with tbe prtMr*s» «t tbe Conteot ^ Get body and 'dtcb click mvw Make good use of that Cfctstmas Hughes' Central Pharmacy J- THOSNUnr HHOHS5, F. tV Eighth and Weakr A»t " Ocean Otv, N. J.

«#vua ansa 1 bpjjl" 1 Scotch Mall *»-\ni 1 auh -1 oar* all itAk" 11 s A oiet, L *a» w.iu* tuttable lor in- """ as. M"»' c sairsi « oL year too ad for e'u%trlf paopie and l» waii pro;/««di -|« quid place for , EST'C«". ig aasder *uperrM*>^, of a [ U.rutuju, fiegitueyed Uwlwn Nana ays oc doty ball* Viaqy, MiaaI -r.r, Hu' *:? bmkrx Treatment fc}*«a. 7 rastaec! rimms op on ta the pabLc. tt McGltotoNY ' Mi»a a». e. r</t»«sar, ■ N. IU«6 hwr*« M1LLEX COTTAGE •M ' «oUa Asanas < eas 1 ITY saw ji s*rr Open All lbs Year h'A » alar Haar ului Miu.-a THE BISCAYNE Opaa Friday April t fcaaaiAc wa «ar ta anar? SaSn 1111 i ' >caaii a ve&ua oppuwita Maariy o c rtaav J Private hrd». Sou# 'at » £ »".r^i/i>. war / CANDY COTTACt M2 l.rftlltl A v«om ' 4UO 4 i|y St w . .r-ey OfWa4tW »-sr W'ara. -ftss> ■ *«• w*rj - tiTaalsiias «« TW « UAVDV, rrse Mrs. William G. Sch warts Iuispari4 cottage 601 WESLEY AVLNU1 for 4# wmter. sad bar i-r^masiiim im Tabir Boaters THE HAN1F4NN bit Wait) Avauua not run * aiagw *U L a bads fi.ru* feaim Opmm Marcslb » *a- WM Ms Us w .4 trtbOL tfe |IW4Wfe « , John Q. Dennis. - JOBBING CARPENTER No Job too Large. No Job too Small Hnasn Ooaad and Opcaad I EaUmatea Ail Wurk 1 F uroiabcd Gaasaasaad E. L. SMITH E. H. CAMPBELL Smith & Campbell HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS Uy Asbory Ave. Oceae Cuy, N.J j Pianos Tnaad, RrgwiiNd sad ftrpaasd and Upbebmrtag Dear I E WASHINGTON 630 Haven Ave, a*a Ffem. IISJ Inlaw Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing S oft a By dairy Office: 1032 Central Ansa* OCEAN CITY. N. J, Save oc your coal bills. Keep the cold (Hit and tbe heat ia. Equip those draft v. Tattling doors and windows with ALL %IET AL Weather stripping. Ask aboci it. Installed by Cambf/m & Carwithen campenthms 641 Aabnry Ave. Ocean Cfcy.Vj. W O OI> For Sale Prices Reasonable Leave your order at the Store S20 Asbury Avenue DM *Aa f 1\f . AS^Jj mcts yuotea on rtiinj Smith & Ray Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Comtany af Nrovi Wildt ood Title ud Tnst Ci Title Iixurtncc Sanrchen Abntmcta oT TiUn, Firs Inaumnoe Oflow In First Nation! Bnnk BuikLing Cnpe May Oourt How IT. J. Our Wall Paper is « veritable find one %a pteaae the rartkwlnr. Jvi'canr down and tnapCLf «rr gwwweoaw derigwa If yuc ate critknl b mmj take ram a long tin* to fee Ida there are v maxtv patterns to choena from-bnl tbe point b that voB cm be auftod exactly right and at priraa that will appeal to yon ALFgBP R swrrw 1