~ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL - 1
VOL. XL
ocean city, n. j.. thitksday, makci1 lo, 1921
NO. 50 I *
* _ Ocean City Sentinel rwahaaa* WMIIT •( OCKAN CITY, N. J «v Ocean City Printing and Publishing Co. »a .50 Per Ymi, Juicily 10 AJvaace. ^ IIUHAL. Dk w. p. HAINES con. mirth and wislky avi OCKAN CITV. N. J. i*Uk Ufa. ax. » lu I p. Bk. M»<I rtMM, m !U«UMSU Y unit aA* Cw w Ut* OfwuMim Mustonnii l)mc PtonascE B. Haines X il 1 1 1 ■ Sj vifwmtatai UllUX CITY. S. J. M>a» t-rtcm. Mien Corsoa, M. D. »:6 WM1«]| A V«du« City Now Jersey tt#l« * ■^Iav»r-9U» UFA. HKE8CHKI PKTTIT, M D, — SOT WESLEY AVE, OCCAM CITY. MEW JERSEY uOo* ?U>»* m. 1MB** Unue PtMoaZni . Cai.ma »«. ^ i I*, m. HpJohn H. Whitica*. M. D. : 717 WCSLCV AYKNUC Occan City. N. J. t0i as— »y w Ocean City CaHs Given Immediate AttntMfl DR. DAVID M- SAXE veterinary surgeon i«ti • my M NORTH VIRGINIA AYBJIUS ATLANTIC CUV, N- »- f |]Mirij C t VtWiMiua U. 9. I*N«" Co. UOm iwn. (Ota city TunlB/ ttmln ~1wj , I •* Ito «• Friday. swunNj. fijeaJOp m. DK. CHAS. H. VAIL OfUwpStbsC Pb>MCiM _■ 1 1 - CO ofR— FhioO»>RBl0 Wfllrw MMUkA IS* NmU Ksaaia TruM HI 1« r%nm Mr J l'b»u^ W.iuiii — - 4TTWBI RYO-A »-».*•■ •oonon, vtarciMft i Steelman LAW OFFICES •OtlNvra «f*llT Uaw HuiLeiaa Oc«aM ClT». m. i. ATU»*Tl« ClVV. i(TWI «a a. a. • 0 aJ^JORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY «n1 COUNSELLOR-AT LAW, XEh ttSL£zr-'!X?rsz CXATR |AV <«t * r MOANR. ■. d. w. HOLY AT0AR. AEWU* C- U#0W01 I J^AW OFFICES Apgar fit Boswell, RtYTua H .jRaacaar WiLKNK BUILDS *e» Wx. H. Colusso*. Jr. A0U. N- Am. BOA C- B. Civil Engineer and Survejor OtT K»|aar.<»w««Ctir,ll J. NOTICE All kladaal L*«sd Fsroltaws Hoaffci and BoM Mi IU*«0 noovai Beb,«^aBwNoo«BL*ldae4 rrrtad J. R. VENABLE 099 Ammutrr Atmmum ROCER BRITT VIOLIN TEACHER SMi * 411 PtOHC UIWE <tlahtc on Samuel Macker Daal mr Mi ALL KJNOS OF JUNK rercti»*« «H »*Bi» wi fYfOtmr^ If rm — aar* 007th - ■ fa a»«l. < all . J0«tfa Mrw »»■* I oi'l *'•■* *■ o»l*i t* V*v 0NI. ssraigbl J« Prescott Cad man, Jr. Lmchmt I# Petals of Mart Uk* funeral Director »>t Central Avetwu Ocaan City Naw Jeraay ! AUTO CQtlirWCWr • # I Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Gradlnt and Street Balldloc fhtrty-fawrtb ft aed Wffl •»• OCEAN CITY, N, J. twItHMi litl CoNHl AY0O00 B«M Mill Ad vertlat In the SBNTIlfBl
Urauer'a J* J* OabaUy Located In Amcrki'i Gr«*l*0l hsoulv Root* A A SPECIAL Until MARCH 12th THE NEW LILLIAN HAIR NET 3for 43c $I.OO*do<tn •Vv « • • »iV . •. » ^ • For Easter Girls' Dresses, Fine Hosiery, Boys' Suits, Underwear and Gloves 0 JET An especially large assortment of Hair Ribbons Bon Ton Corsets New Spring Ginghams a The lincoen OCEAN CITY. N.J. Will Open Thursday, March 24th New heating plans. Vaccum system arranged to each room can he warmed to the degree individually deairtd Branch telephone exchange and booths in lower lobby, with telephones in all bed rooms for room tervice and local and long distance calls Special attractions during Eaater holidays and special rajes during April and May. American plan. Cuisine the beat Under the personal management of J. C. FUNK.Jr, ' Leasee a t BUS/tV£SS LOCATION Asbnry avenue near Ninth street. The improvements on the property now consist of pottage, small apartment and double garage. Can yon find an Asbnry* avenue property as cheap as this at only S5.500.00? A A Massey & Edwards REALTORS 8th and Central Ave. % — 4 #**C'*Lf*'«e "* A ao Am at r noath oa Bimth 9tamat B. F. GOETZ REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITV, N. d. RMOncn: RcHTata Orriec. 239-J J* Salib RCSIOC NCt. 202* M ■UILDINQ LOTS BC ACM fSONT Qmr OAA AT Fouath Stawt JOSEPH BROADLEY PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Anbury Avsnua Ocaan City, N. J. Rhone 8ft- M Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING ANO DECORATING 1039 A8BURV AVENUE OCCAM CITV 0MB««# MMf Mcmjceccv 9 ■ 1 I I ' ' ' ' SURF LAUNDRY P29 Ocean Avenue mh». uh Ocean City, N. J. GOOD VORJL QUOWVKBgALL WOWDONE ON PREM1SKS UACTNORV mow OPEN
J CITY OFFICIALS WILLING TO HELP GAS COMPANY
Agree to Back Petition Asking for Temporary Increase in Price Hate. After a lengthy dtAciuuuim between Ihf rily I'umiuihMoBfrs. City Solicitor BopweU and JoBsen Mayer and L C Uiiclii**, olflcTH ol iIm* City tiM I.IkUi Conuwiny. Monday, it wa* finally denned i»y the en > lo agiee to a letu |M>rary in<r«>AA«> of not uiore thnii 1a cents •! M owr the preaent roM of $1 M*. uiakthK the price $2.08. and *l*4i lb** present fixed itirtbarse. effect- .. May 1, With the unrirr*t«uidinj( that the City may apply, within a reasons* ble time thereafter for a decrease in the rate and surcharge, PollowliiK the discussion and conIferences, whleh bmi ai the morn lag M-sston of the City Coiiiiiiloaloneni and were continued at an adjourned meetiiik In the afternoon. Mayor Champion I presented the following resolution, i which was adopted Whereas, the Young Men's ProgressHe league, the Taxpayers' League, the 1 lt«al Estate Hoard and the Chamber of ! Commerce and eIho a nu*eting held by repreM'titatlveM of the various organise ions. concluded by resolutions that from figures submitted by the City Gas Light Company's officers it would be iieeeft-u.i> for an Increase of rate to , carry on and take care of improve- ; menu to supply the inhabitants with adequate gss service, and Whereas, the City Gas Light Com1 pany. a corporation of New Jersey, is ai*out to present a petition lo the Hoard of Utility Commissioners of New Jersey for an increase of rate not to ••xceed 18 «Y*nu per 1000 cubic feet iivt-r and at»ove the rate now Axed and the surcharge now fixed by lb« Utility Board: therefore, be it Resolved by the Board of Commissioners of Ocean City. New Jersey, that this board file an answer to said petition. setting forth that it is willing for an Increase of the rate, not lo exTeed IK cents per 1000 cubic feet, to bo effective May 1. 1021. and to be conudered as a temporary rate with the l»rh liege of the city of Ocean City applying to the State Board of Utility Commissioners for a decreaae of rale, •ind that thB mayor and city clerk execute the answer after the same has been prepared hv the city solicitor. Recognizing the presence of Messrs Mayer and Ritchie at the session of the City Commissioners. Mayor Champion asked if they were ready to make a al a lenient to the board Mr Mhyer said thai the only suggestion they had was that a petition would be made to the Stale Public Utility, netting therein the action taken by the city authorities and the civic bodies, adding thereto the detailed plans of the gas company. Mayor Champion said that It was hia thought that the gas company officials would have (hat petition to prosent to the City Commissioners, and Mr Mayer replied that they could not prepare auch a paper, as they had not beard of any action by the chamber of » Commerce and Ihe city. It will nol take long to prepare a petition. City Solicitor Boswi-ll said that the company's petition will have to con* lain certain fads To expedite matters. Ihe city will have to agree. He wanted to know If the company will (Coatlaued 00 Tour in peg*.) HEALTH GLDB IS REORGANIZED Grade Children Interested in Work Started Last Year by Prof. Unger. 1
Tb« health club has been organist d In Ihe public school grades for the month of March, aa was done last " November. Heveral of the teacbere have stated that a number of tba parent# told them that their children tomuted 00 being called one-belf hour earlier tbso usual aacb morulog In order that they may carry out Ihe health queMiooa asked of them dally, a A banner, three by three feet, with o the words, -Ocean City Public b Schools, Health Club, Merit Award," Inscribed thereon, hoe Joel been re- 5 reived This baoner will be bung op % In the room that receive# the highest 1 per cent, at the end of the conteet e Mies Mecffeat'e 100m now holds the ?. banner, these children wluulng the f contest last November with a percent- f egeofS7, ■ • ■ | Trailer car eervlce j The snbjeet of the local trolley car wrvlce for next summer came before , libs 1 it j ronrniMlnnm at their - weekly meeting At the sBggevtlon of fit j rtollctlor Hoe wall, the matter was I referred lo Mayor L'bempion for oc 1 tlou. | Mers Fr on jefcaMown. 1 John William W likens, of Joboe* town. Pa., was here Tbarsday. He bought, a abort lime since, the cottage 824 Plymouth place, end expecte >o spend the summer aeeeoa of 1021 In Ocean L'tty. OTavsr*a NpevtaHlef New crop New Orloane mot ass se, 80 ' rente per quart Large aeanrtment choice applet, orange*, bananas and all kind of frolt always on hand. Fresh eggs right from the country, plenty of 1 hem, MM dftaeo 1 food fteeh cocoanulein the ehell,90c Fresh kilted chtckene 10 order Hweel cider end ml no# meet. All kind* nuts and poprnrti. Fresh lloasied Psauuis Jhc lb. Plenty Peanut Brittle. SBb lbFreeh Golden Date#. Bftc lb. adv., tf Wai«t*t>.— Experleocad operators — on making shins: also woman lo Rrrss Apply Wanatnaker-Mlselmer Iff. Co, Vomers Point, N. J. . adv.. **. It. Fob Balk -Two valuable wnrner I da on bay front, near yaeht club r#f ms to sail Address K J. £>aMse 1<A Kn u'h Third eimt Bdv„ J-tT, tf.
BUSINESS HEN HAKE CHANGES Fox Sells Stable to Town•enil, Who Disposes of Office to Brick. J. P. Fox lias eold his block etablr, with lot 130x116 feet, on Kigtith street , uear Weet aveuue, lu Otis M.Tuwtiseud, who, In turn, he* »old his half lutareet lu the double ofilce aud hou»e I 411 415 Kigbth street to Clayton Haines Brick. It la Mr Fox's Intent ton, he Hay», to , couliuue iu the contracting business and possibly Include "automobile*. Mr. Townseod will u«* the large , Htable aa au office and alurage hou-e. There he cau have tils men engaged on construction work TIiip also keepn Mr. Townseud on Kighth street, there he has been located since lie , started lu tmaiuesa lu 1907. He lies always been opposite the post office. Mr. tirlck, whose office edjd us (hat of Mr. Towuaeud, plana to tear out the wall between the two offlcee. making it Into oue office for buu-elf and his assistpnt, Hfouer Jacksou Pearl. He will also make apartmeuts lu Ihe upper floora, (he building being three slorlee. Mr. Pearl aud family will have oue of these apartments. PLBASANT SURPRISE tihtn Ralph Autiuii lijr il In Vouni Frlt-uda Ralph Button was given a pleasant surprise party by a number of his young frleuds at hie home, 13 West Fourteenth street, Bat urd ay afleruuou Refreshments, Including Ice cream, cake and caudy, were served Favors also were provided Many games were played aud there was good music. Those p rest nt were Ktuily Button, Ruth Adame, Maud Blow man, Lillian Kverlugham, Alice Bhaw. Hertha Hazard. l^eona Bsiard. William Lake. Rush Cballlu aud Howard Gordon Hammer Resident niea, Richard Work Mc Knight, for many years a summer resident of Ocean City, passed a way suddenly at hie home In Philadelphia, on February 24 He was the father of Mr*. Hatnuel J. Itiegel aud Richard Work McKulgbt. Jr., of Philadelphia. Will Bailtf Hung h low. Oils M. Towneend has started srork 00 a pretty bungalow for Miss Mary Fox. of tbla city, on the west side of Wesley avenue, between First and North etreets. It will have four rooms aud bath, and will cost $260Q
PUSH PLANS FOR ' NEW FERRY L1NF " County Delegation PreseuU Matters to the Members of Delaware State Legislature I j Headed by Mayor Frederick J ' Melviu, of 1'ape May A lly, a delegation of prominent rvsideuls of Cape May aud Wild *(>4*1 met the joint committee of the Delaware Btate Legislature lu Hover Thursday afterooon and urged ID* Delaware legislators to take prompt actlou lu the matter of . 00 Operating with New Jersey lu coo* . uectlug the highway system of the ■ two Btates, as planned by Aseeiublyf man Boewell'a bill, receutly panned by r the New Jersey Leg islature. 1 It la said that the members of the Delaware legislative committee are > strongly favorable to the projec'. » lu the delegallou that wreut from Cape May were Judge Kldredge. Jas. • Taylor, City Commissioner* George . Went/ell ami Bheppard, forI tuer Senator Lewis T. Stevens aud . L. C Ogdui. president of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce • From Wild wood were Senator \V, • H Bright, Kvan Blaughler, J. B Go#1111 aud Court right Smith. t Assembly m. ti Boswell, of this city, 1 was also an active member of the . delegation. I The meeting was called for 1 o'clock . . and it started at that hour, although > the Wild wood representatives, de- . leyed on the load, did not 'arrive uuI ill a half hour later. Mayor Melviu made a brief addreee and lutroduced the speakers followlug. Mr. Boswell was presented as the , representative of New Jersey from i's|»e May County aud the father of ihe ferryboat bill. He told the nature of the measure. He was followed by Luther C. Ogdeu as the president of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce. At Mr. Ogdeu was concluding his talk, It { was found uece>*ary to quit the room lu which the rae.'tlng was held, as the members of the court of perdous desired to use It, sod the meeting was adjourned to the Senate chamber, the Beuate adjourning for half an hour. The Wild wood delegation arrived at this p dm, aud Benalor Bright wae lutroduced by Mayor Melviu. Mr. Bright related a few humoroue etor- ' les aud (heu spoke of the rood sye , terns of New Jereey and Delaware Former Congresemao Burton, au elderly but alert member of the Delaware Legislature, asked that lime he saved by gelling dowu to the business eud of the proposition. After this bad been axplalued, the r meeting adjourned, r ll was the thought of the visitors I from this county that the project was r favorably received by the Delaware legleletore
FAME OF CITY FISHING CLUB 1 EXTENDS TO SOUTH AFRICA
|] HRS. D. B. H All HEW DIES IN SOUTH , ■ I I taddenly 8tricken With Pnca- [ monla and Expires in a 1 Few Honrs. D. B. May hew, of this city, received a telegram Tuesday evening telling < of the death of ble wife la Hi. Peter# Fie., at 6 80 o'clock thai afternoon. Id out of the telegrams received by Meybew, it wae slated that hi* wife, suffering from a sudden and •over# attack of pneumonia Tuesday morning, was taken to the hospital H he hod ber tonsils removed last and It It thought she never fully recovered from the effects. Mrs. Meybew weut Boutli last Oc lobar, accompanied by Miss Alelts Tba uawe of ber death wae a shock ber meoj friends lo tble eeclloo. Her body le being eent lo Ocean City, but 11 wae not known yaeterday morning wbtn tba remalue would reach bera. Before here marriage Mrs. Meybew wae Miss Rhode Rlwell, of Cape May Ripsslea toOss Mr.rdlnf . Aesemblymao Boswell. City Kngl ooer William H. Colllseon, (.'apt. t L. Brectley and Dr. M. B. Btannard, of this elty, attaodad tba big meeting of Hbrlnare In tba Metropolitan Theater, Philadelphia, Wedneeday leaf. It wm reported tbat President Hardlog would be there, but be was just preparing at tbat Urns to leave hie borne In Marloo, O. Most Half Beeii«1a v, The poplle o# tba Oeean City High flebool had a half holiday Thursday, their Instructors going to Atlantic r 0*7 Id tba early afternoon to attend tba sees inn of the eupennteoden is' da ' pari man t of the National Rdnce- | ttooal Aseo< tatlon Mtseee Rnglleh, Bradley, coibum and (Jlbb weut over m the afternoon Principal O. W r Ketch I y attended the evening session. ■ ■ ■ s »> .. - ... Try aa advertisement In the HumIMRjs %
Newspaper Comments on 8klll Shown I11 Surf Casting Tournaments. That the fame of Ocaan City le al most universal, due In a great mia- 1 sure to the activities of the Ocean 1 City Fishing club, particularly In tba 1 •arf-caetlDg game, le eliowo by the 1 followlug, which recently appeared lo - a paper published In Umknmiae, Na- 1 tel. Houth Africa: 1 "The Yaoke are developing surf * casting competitions Into marvels of ' accuracy and dlstanca casting. "At Ocean City, N. J„ a great conteet wae fought out last August for the ' ocean City Cup. Five teams took part, aud the Auglere' Club of Ocaan City won. "Tba existing record was 107 J yards per mid, hut tble year tba Ooaan City club put up a team average record of 114 yarde. Tble mesne that flva men, each making ffvs caete, avtnged 114 yarde per caet. lo other words, tbat every cist must have bean perfect fbr accuracy and far over 100 yarde. -A member of the winning team holds tba world's dltteue# record, vis., 1/16 yards 2 feel. *Hli name le H. L l«aritz Hate off. please." m » « Will Alls-taw Cksrck, Members of the Knights of Pytblas 1*0 ge will attend eervlcae in Holy Trinity Episcopal Church next Ruuday evening, when a special sermon will be preached by the rector, the Rev. J. W. Walt# Members will meet at tba Ihe lodge room at 7.1 ^ o'clock that evening, To One and All- -Do not forget the old reliable Bay Villa |«aundry, which was established In IJI6. Try It once— complete your laundry while you wait. Call, wrlie or nbona, 108- W 217 Hay aveuue, Ocaan City. Francos Freeman, Prop, adv., l-lft, if. kok h ext.— Furnished cottage and email two -bed room apartment with hath, for the winter Hoi water heat In iMith; reasonable. Apply to Clarence H Bcull, Eighth street end Ocean avenue edv,,%-80, tf. Pott Hal*.— Colt-8 coxy four coupe, ' repainted, good rubber, A-l condition. It's a bargain, look II nvar. P. C. hi mm**. lflffh Wealey aveoue. Phone 1J6 adv., 9 10, 91. For Hist Furnished bouse Apply MX Aebury. adv., 8-10, R.
——a BOYS SOON TO BE SEEN IN I PHYSICAL TRAINING WORK I
REVOLVING CHAIR " GIVEN BR. YARD Handsome Gift of Members of Progressive Leagne Appreciated by Recipient. The Rev. George W. Yard, pastor of , the First M. K Church. *»> given a . most complete aud very pleasant surprise lu the rooms of the Young Men's Progressive league Monday evening, . wheu he w as presented by the league , with a quarter sawed oak revolving desk chair as a tokeu of the esteem of 1 the members. President Alleu, iu maklug ttie for- . mal presentation, spoke lu eulogistic . terms aud saliP that w hen Mr. Yard I leaves Oceao City the league aud town , will loea oue of its best men. Theu the crowd taug "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow." Mr. Yard, recovering from hie astonishment. said he was surprised, but greatly appraclaled the gift. He , said that he had uaver dreamed if such a thing as this, and he suspected , (bat they must have conferred with t Mrs. Yard, because be has desired a chair Ilka this for the last tea years. Al the request of members. Mr. Yard recited two or three of Gueet'e poems In bte customary effective style. 9 + m A* LAKE ADAMS DEAD 1 — Was a Former Writ Known l.ocal Resident. A. Lake Adama, aged 70 years, who Itvod at Baody Hook, Oooo.,aod who was a former resident of Ocean City, died February 24 followiog ao opera1 tlou at the Denbury Hospital. Mr. Adams was the nephew of tba late Parker Millar, one of tba early eattlera lo Oceau City. Mr. Adame laavee four children, Albert Adams, of tble city, Mrs. Ella 1 Clouting, of Palermo, and two living in Bandy Hood, t Tba funeral took plaoa February 27. Barclay lo Present Flag. Btale Councilor Kdwlo T. Barclay, of the Blata Junior Ordar of American Mechanics, will make the presentation address lo Holy Trinity Episcopal Cburob Sunday e veulng. March JO, wheu Iota L'ouocll. No. 126, of 1 this city, give# a silk American flag, , 4x6, to tble congregation. V ol P. at Chorcb, Members of the Knights of Pytblas bare will attend eervleoe In a body In • Holy Trinity Eplenopal Church at 1 7 46 o'clook next Buuday eveuitig. A 1 special sermon will be delivered by the rector, the Rev. J. W. Walts.
GIRLS DANCE HINDET PRETTILY One of Features of Splendid Program of Weekly Community Entertainment. The community entertainment at tba music pavilion last Baturday night was well attended and the exercise# were enjoyed. The communRaging was led by B. C. Marshall. Mlsa Katharine Smith 1 played a piano solo, "Tipsy Rondo," which pleased the audience, and eha responded to an enoore with "Hhvpbard Boy." A vocal eolo. "Tripoli," by Mlee Vlda Bucby wae sang sweetly. Encored, she sang "Who Will Take the Place of Mary?" Ooe of tba features of the evening was a minuet, very pretty, and gracefully performed by tba Mleeee Helen Bakiey, Alma Cbattln, Grace Carwltban, Marlon Kvtrlngham, Eva Pi leggt, Hilda Rlee, Elolea Smith and Edltb Trout. Tbey were accompan led 00 lbs piano by Mlee Marlon Trout. Tba girls were dreeeed In oldfaebloned costumes and trained by Mrs R. E Uoger. The game entitled "Alphabet" wae entered Into with aeet by Ibe assemblage, and It was great fun. A splendid program bat been arranged for next Saturday evening and no one can afford to miss this enter- , Uinment. The program follows: Community singing, led by K. C. Mar- ! shall. , Piano duet, Mleeae Ethel 'E Lea and 1 Freda R. Steelman. , Readings. Mies Hasel M. Harris. Vocal solo, Mrs. Allen Corson. • Address, Supt. James M. Htevene. Cornet eolo, "Jack" Snyder. I Advanced apparatus work and pyre- . mid building 00 the parallel bars by » the Ocaan City High School Gym loam. PRorEKh Owmkm:-I desire your co-operation In listing Real Keteta for 1 sale end rent. Bend details. Reason1 able commission. Bertram Hillmau, t Keel Estate, 1290 Aebury avenue adv., I $, it. " For Rant, furnished, by the wston or year, six room apartment, hot 1. water heat For Bala, alaven room cottage, furL nlehad. Baron. 412 Eleventh street • adv.Xg.4t. Fob 9a lb Hqusrs piano In good >- condition, cheap. Call MO Beooml Hi adv.. It i I M rir
Annual Exhibition of 8chool Youths Will be Given March ax. I The anu ual physical training son* operation of the Ocean City High School boys' gymnasium classes will . be given In tbe blgb school auditorium on Monday evening. Marcb 21. at 8 o'clock, to charge of Prof. Elmer K Uoger. physical director Tbe glrto1 gymuaslum classes will give ibeir physical training demonstration 00 ' Friday evening. April 1, at tbe same ' place and same boar ' The demonstration was given In tba music pavilion last year. As tbe city r authorities were unwilling to ^reut : tbe ecbcol the use of tbe pavilion for r athletic purposes. It woe decided that the demonstration oould be given In tbe auditorium, even though only a •mall number of tbe pu pile can taka 1 part in tbe exbiblllou because of tbe ' lack of space. These demonstrations have been 1 planned from tbe standpoint of showing parents and members of tbe Board ' of Education some of tbe physical aottvltUe that are conducted lo tba claeeee. Tbe program will proooot r many types or aesthetic sups tbat art being taught in tbe schools through- ' out tbe country. Tbe rejreattve value. ' as well ae tbe physiological affect and tbe love or beauty and rythm, le noted lu the program of exercises. Games, close and advanced apparatus work, dumb bells, Indian clube, wande, skipping roads, bounding balls, calisthenics, wreetllog drills, tumbling, floor bog punching, gym- ' noetic folk and aesthetic dancing of various types and other features will > be on tbe program. > The program will appear In naxl week's Issue.
Moved 10 Mori oss. Commodore and Mis, WUiiam K. Ilexsmvr bave moved from tbe Bartram Hotel, Philadelphia, to tboir new borne at Merlon. Commodore Hexamer gave tbe contract tor this home late laet Be p tern ber and It was recently completed. It la loootod on Merlon road, north of the Civic Circle, Merlon Btatlon. on tbe main line of tba Pennsylvania Railroad. Tba chicken bouse tbat wae at tba ooroar of Plymouth place and Atlantic avenue, tble city, wae moved to Marion. There are about two a ore# of ground. Rrwsslo Desffissa Wads. j. Branln Douglaae, ton of Surrogate Douglass, and Mtea Dorothy Elizabeth Bay re, both of On pa May Court House, were married In tbat town Wednesday of lost week They iWlll reside In Audubon, where Ibe young man is employed. He formerly . worked In tble oily. Hie bride waa a school teacher. Furnished rooms for rent. 1085 Anbury avenue. edv., Il Ijobt. — Banrh of kaye. Reward If returned to Bkntihbl office. odvM 11 I Never Let Speculators Tempt You to put money in aobm risky venture. Safety it what you want first and all tbe time. 1 Open an account with the Ocean City i Title and Trutt Cfimpany. 3 per cent. Interest Paid on Time Depoaits. A A r OCEAN CITY • TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY * OCEAN CITY, N. J. rd Full Line Of Spring Millerny *' Now On Display at J. H. Hildreth's D- ... . ■ im>» h, 111— s— AT THB in frincess Theatre 01 Saturday NMH A fsatare of spa^iai 'hi*- -at to Usees r. UIVSS SDil I II* put 'lie IU I* lira! Win ? mmu

