Cape May County Times, 5 September 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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». . tS AND PERSONAL* items or

FOLKS

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Culling.

: MtiuHe*' 5uilon. roll

^ C lng »nd r«p«iring; OrtxlBsl Ford wri- md rrp*ir». »1> ■Uadfcr- makea ^ jtiei of auu» Uraa; nao)t&. oIU ui accaaaorlM. MAXOSSfi OARAGE. L-adU AtaBiM, 8m &1*

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PItiffer'a Cash Stor^. os th* Bovlenrd We arc addlBC dally U» our «,;> uniire line of srcrythlcg for tte bo-ne, garden aufl UMa. Painu.

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daughters Mxw« KnU. and Mary Uawu

rSSL irteB. for wMk-eod witli Mr. and Mra. E. • . ^ B. Arnett. Tl.ey raion.ed on Tucalay

taking witli Uicin Mra. Branco* Hubbard 'and llu!* Edward Arnett Hubbard who s have been in Sea iale City lor two week*.

of cWhfcao't,!

Jut received.—»d». If.

Good House Hot Sale.—! a:h and laundir. IjA » Rjr

Count) Boulevard. ; before the wa

. Jr., S3I Com, .

t City. N. J—adv. tt.

K thrifty womafc irttl often

cave a dollar bare and there woe® j

. :: cannot. The Seouj-tiy Tn»i Mrs. Edarard Hubbard and her little Co Cape May. given *p««Ul attention *on Edward Arnett Hubbard who has . women depositor*. b «* n W*"* » «"l •* ‘*» r u ' icl » * uii _ annt Mr. and Mra. E. B. Arnett baa For Sale—Ford one a*d one-quarter returned ^ Trenton. Mailer Edward * motor truck; #i*t daaa condition, j, *taylng on to anjoy carnival week.

Apply Moo Goodman. Pier. Sea-Isle

City. adv. 1L Mr. and Mu. Hemiline of Wildwood FOR SALE—Two lota In desirable were calbn* on Iriende in Sea We City ibcaUon in PeamBL -Reaaoaab!*.- tbi. week, coming over .n tbrnr car. °* i0 AT *" A ^» C The Itev. Edward Oaboroe ol Savangui). New J.x-eey. aov tt nai| Ga a , OIBier B iai.op of Springfield, LOST—Wb«e crochet bag contain IQ. bat been the gueet ol Mi ’• “

lag gold watch, monogram l. B., cameo

jrooch and (LOO tuli. Return to Mra. Miu Catherine Quinn who baa been Bright. Depot Hotel; reward. It the guoet of her anul Mra. L. J. Downey

Sanitary a—_ •* lo* *>«

Itch Drug

— Daniel Coalin ol Germantown who baa been enjoying a part of bi« vacauon Times printing i> duality printing i D tua iale City with his Uncle Mr. it moderate, standardtred prices. Daniel O'Connell before going back to ^ Lehigh Univermlv at 8o. Bethlehem Fa. Mr J. Elliott Xtanaett. who baa been ^ tis college court* which | was interrupted by his emisunent.^lle

CAPE MAY COUNTY (Sra la.t Cnv P.O.), N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER^ 1919

5 Cents a copy, $1.50 a Year

Me. and Mrt.’E. b. Arnett motored to AAW.UC OMv with a partTcf^S

00 WedneMsy went to

WiMwood to see the Baby Parade. Tliis week-end, they are entertaining a large

Mbot day boon party.

Mtas Margaret Millet Ooaca will leave on September second

■ “ «»«-re mey are enu-m

the State Normal School.

Mbs Id* Smith leaves or Tmadsv lor Tbtnpie Uuivertity, bat me matrioolaled

in the Collegiate coarse.

Mr ftmitk Urban the operator of the FMr Theatre, enteitained bis brothere, WUUam and krank Urban, over Uw

Mr. J. Francis Meiebell recently in ^e employ ol tl« Cape Mey Ooocty, Times, has left bea Iale City to accept

a position in Baltimore. Mr. and Mra. John

family, of Pittsburgh. Pa., who have been at Ancocisco for the tnontb, left on Friday In tbelr car. They expected

to arrive borne on Monde .

__ - Mr. Edward rt. Modatt of New York hardware, groceries mad flaberaton's, it vWllng hi* sister Mies M. L. MofiaU

• * *rre Bw-ney.—, at her bungalow on the tea wall.

,school shoes)

Mr. Frank A. Hasen prominent in icsuracae cirelee in Trenton motored

wife and their two

e Seminole returned early i

CMSMBIS ASSEMBLY CAUDATE

ANDREW ROSWELL, OP QCEAN CITY, ALSO A CANDIDATE; FORMER SHERIFF COLEMAN F. CORSON RICKED BY DEMOCRATS FOR COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE; LEWIS T. STEVENS OUT FOR

STATE COMMITTER.

WEEK’S HAPPENINGS TiODGHOi COONTY A REVIEW OF THE WEEK’S HAPPENINGS THROUGHOUT CAPE MAY COUNTY, CONDENSED FOR QUICK READING; WHAT'S WHAT IN COUNTY AFFAIRS.

The politic** situation In Cape May County .la becoming more complex with the approach of Primary Election, which will be held on the 2Jrd of thl*

month.

During Die past week Chat. H. Clouting. of Sea Isle City, filed pellttona for the Republican nomination for Assembly. Andrew Boswell, of Ocean City, has also filed for the same office. Insuring a hot contest. Both candidates are widely known throughout the County. Toe Democrats have aelectet Sheriff Cdleman K Corwon as tbelr candidate for County Clerk, and Thos. J. Durrefl. of Belle Plalne. for Assem bly. With David Rod an. « Cape May City, a candidate for the Sbertfra office. the Democratic Party has a full ticket In the field for the Primary El-

ection.

No change has occurred In the County Clerk al'.uatioi!. and both A. Cade-

ton Hildreth, the regular Republican __ r _ T mui ^ candidate, and Chan. Brownmlller, of uno r rjoaaible

the Rigor faction, having filed their * paper* on the last day, which waa Au-

guit 29.

Former State Senator Lewi* T. Stevens is a candidate for the State Committee on the regular Republican Uck-

ANNUAL MEETING OF YACHT CLUB. The annual meeting of the Sea Iale City Yacht and Motor Club waa held at the Club House on Friday evening last. A majority of the Club members were present and an enthusiastic meeting resulted in the election of George A. Strauhmiller as Commodore; Professor James A. Crabtree, Vlce-Commc dare; Edward W. Wells, Secretary;: Edgar P. Eaat. Treasurer, and George

IT** depoeita of the Ocean City Title and Trust Company reached the sum of ELOf-s.Wt/ on Augrtat IS. This U the UTB nine In the history of this institution that the deposit* aggregated this hand some amount. The Ocean City Title and Trust Company 1* one of the most progressive and flourishing banking institutions in the State, and the offiSerts are Justly proud of its

‘The e untrmcl for the construction of the n«dr Lll«rty Theatre, on Washing ton stBrei. near Decatur, at C^pe May. has been awarded. The work on the huOdlat; will be rushed to the utmost, and U ). possible that the celebration of Us •pening may take place on October 16tf The building wlU be a Colonial type and will have two and onehalf atories, with porch fronts to the apartments It will be constructed of ornamental tapestry brick and cemen: block, and will he made as nearly Ore-

WHY PICK ON 8EA ISLET , ' In its Issue of lasf week, the Ocean City Ledger. In an article oa the candidacy of Chas Brownmlller lor bounty Clerk, states that Mr. Brownmlller is a resident of Sea Isle City. Why does the Ledger pick on Sea Iale? It la generally acknowledged that the resort has troubles enough of its own without being charged with the residence of the worthy candidate mentioned. For the information of our worthy contemporary. Cape May CUy la Mr. B o* nmiller’s residence, and Sea Isle City not at all Jealous.

R. 0. Herpont, the County CUairan ot the War Savings Divlklou. Wrr Loan Organisation of the 3rd Federal Reserve District, has by hi* untiring efforts and novel methods caused Cape May Ubunty to lead the entire district of which It la a member. That •a. of sixty Bounties, nearly all ot which are in size than this one, Cupe May first in the amount contributed

The reports of the retiring officers showed the Club to be in excellent financial condition, and a drive will now be made to Increase the Club's membership. In this connection a dinner will be given by the Club member* at the Bellevue Hotel tonight, when plana will be formulated for the social ac Uvtttes of the Club during the winter months In Philadelphia. Commodore Strauhmiller is having a new yacht built and five Balling skiff a are pledged In an effort to revive tbe water sports for which the Club has been noted In former years, and which has been succeeded by motor driven craft. Already over twenty new members have been pledged and It Is hoped to add at least fifty new members to the roil betore next summer, when the Club will celebrate its tenth anniver-

aary.

At last Friday's meeting the glowing tribute was given to the retiilng Commodore. Former Mayor R. M. Atwater, for hia faithful and effective service

during hia nine years encumbency. He proved

has been named chairman of the Board

of Governors.

END CELEBRATION

SATURDAY NIGHT

RECORD-BREAKING CROWDS ENJOY PEACE JUBILEE CELEBRATldN, WHICH ENDED LAST BATUROAY; FINEST FIREWORKS DISPLAY EVER SHOWN TERMIN-

ATES BIO EVENTB.

The Peace Jub oegan with the Baby Parade on Wednesday, Aug. 27, and ended with tbe f irewerke Display fast Saturday night, attracted record-breaking crowds to Sea Iale City, none of whom were disappointed In the varied and spectacu-

lar program given.

The shooting match on Thursday afternoon had eleven entries. George Busch captured first prise, hitting 43 out of the SO clay pigeon* Second price went to L. Modern, who brought down 41 out of 60. Walter Pfeiffer was awarded third price with 39, and Wash

Corson fourth price with 37.

Friday afternoon was given over to sporu on the beach, which Included h mlrth-provoklng ple-eatlng contest, which was won by Anteno Rost. The barrel race was won by John Barbour. In the 60-yard dash, Cbsries Schsrartx was victor, while honors In the 210-yd.. dash went to J. Smith. Friday night the Carnival and masque ball on the pier proved a magnate In d* swing many hundreds of people to witness the awarding of the prises. For the most comic coctume the price waa awarded to Frank Urban and John Braca. dressed as farmers, while the price for the moat original dressed went to Mias Edna Whittington, representing the Liberty Beil. The prices

C. Greer, «nd M r PhQaaBiHC'

Kr Georg* Meyers, of Philadelphia, the guest of his aunt. Mra. Anna Ljrrh, of this city. Mr*. McManus and her dauguter. it* Helen, who have been season at tbe Semipeie, have returned

Mrs. John Blair und her daugoter. _ bu have been the geests of Mrs. lUir'f a un i. Mrs. Mary Shannon, re- - to "nlladaiphla Tuesday. and Mra. Benjamin Love aaiily, are p*7*Bg a visit to Mr. Love's jr 1 - ’. Mrs. Oee Love, of the BoolAnthony and Margaret Byrne. <K

of Pliiladelpiiia who have Just b«-n dtsebarged from lb* service ar. resting up at Wbal* Beach. They bad tor goon luck to land a eighteen rock, and 4 hundred Pound drum. After they break the record, they will leave to go to Panama, to engage in work on the Lock*. Send us your local Items for pubUTbe Labor Day crowd was admirably bandied by the R. R. T locomotives left Sea Isle City on Monday. pulling from fourteen to sixteen care each, providing ampte - eating capacity far the great crowds which flocked to the coast. Never have there bees so many person* i\ Sea Die City on Labor Day. As a nil- the crowds good na Hired *nd aeemed *“

Mrs Joseph Maguire and her sou -." < <• who have been making an •b-Dded visit to hrr auto, Mr*. Homy

■ wore taxed to the ut-

Tlmea printing ta quality printing l moderate, standard Iced prices.

Shutters are going up all alous the „

>a:dwcli The Star of the Sea Con- ».*» one of the first. Mia* fillca-

* » Margaret Twobey gave » fare- . 1 aM party (or her cousin. Anthony do*, to which sixty

*> William C. Jacobs, of Detroit. *■ t, who baa been vial ting his si* * Mr*. John T. GUllaon. returned on ' -day of last week. HD daughter, - Mildred itooha. of PhlladelphD. "'<*panted Urn. R*v. I Chantry Hoffman. D. D.. Eas- ' : Superintendent of Church Eaten- ■ ' »», G.a guest of Rev. and Mrs. ■••‘lliBon Friday, after the organisation ■‘b* board of trustees of 8L John’s 1 m-w church at Ocern City. a '« J. A. Twohey and her aon ■ left on Tuesday for Washing " ll for a two week's visit Her 1 im , accompanied hyw and after ^ «Uya la Washington, will go to iiUnjorv. where he D to enter St. '**pb's College. A li*ach Parly was given last week • “or of Mias Margaret Miller and Helen Coxaon by Mis* Ruth Ste-

H‘«b 3c bool. Miss Cox ton and Miller le.*t cu the morning exTuosday for Trenton, when- they • maHrt-ttlated for the full com * ! and Mrs. J. J. Winkler, who ■ Die City for their first see !h. ir MW home so well they are | ‘ng for a winter here with Httl* •way Oa Labor Day they *»• '•'-‘•d a large party from Baltl -ud Philadelphia Mr. and Mre RUn* and Mias Catherine Mr and Mrs. Henry Bum sod Mary Butt. Mr and Mr* J L ^ *11 of Baltimore; and Mr and *•< in ItHUR, 1 rauMtu*

MAY COUNTY

Having decided to becomeacsjdldsto (or tbe honor ol repree*nUng Cape Mar County in the Be* Jereey Aeeembiv, I earoeetty eollcil your eupport sl th* Republican Primarv Election on SepU abrr third. II elected, 1 wHI represent all the people, end do mv bee* to regain and preserve the oatoral privileges of the County which they inlientod, “.•““"""sS'jrt&u..,. (This advertieement paid for by Chae.

k. Clouting.)

In Ocean CUy Sunday last. The event audience, who voted their choice by was tbe "Consecration of Ground" up- applause. . on which a fin" church (with related Saturday afternoon the centre of the

. buildings) will be erected In honor F tage waa held by a greasy pole cento War Savings. Captain Steele, with and memory of I-uUieian soldier he- test and a-itorooblle races. In the forbiaCurtiss plane, recently started from roes. The pastor of the Sea Die CUy mer contest the pole was of auch toe beach at Cape May. with Mr. P1»n Church waa ir charge of the service, height and so well greased that the pom, to fir over the city, and distrtb- wbicu waa held In the open air at four pri Xe of a loving cup waa not suffleuled 10.000 pieces of War Savings o'clock. Fourteen local and vDitlng (ently tempting bait for anyone to at-

•Stamps literature. Cape f‘\y County ministers aaiiDted In the exercDea. tempt

holds first place by virtu* of having i xhe church has been Incorpc rated and contributed 20eln or* month Her every j will conduct winter cervices. For the •"*“ and >hUd that live within last fourteen year* summer services

~ have been held In. rented quarters wlth-

_ lout a local pastor, but the congregation An Atlantic Ci.y pawnbroker one j wiu n ow have both a place of worship

iy last ween came to Ocean City at' aa( j e minister,

tbt request of the police and went to '

cuuusuuieu su man, woman a ID boundaries

It baa been aa y a day s'nce there was a more harmonious sentiment In the Republican party m thl* county than there rib Uday-a harmony that promises tremendous majorities for th • ticket In November. NotwUhs'andlng the effori* of a handful of malcontents to disrupi fhc movement that - pJecud Mead Tomlin as candidate for sberi9 (repreventlng oa» faction of the partr) *nd A. Carlton Hildreth (repiessntlng the other faction) for wvunty clerk, the people e«Ma to have ".aken the bit In their teeth” *»d *re t.Iking enthusiasUct-lly tor these two

H. Dillon, of Philadelphia, owner of a 1 and will go to the Reeding aUtlon bungalow on Finn street. The ring succeed Howard Stiles, who has re-

t In a bureau drawer to one of the signed. : rooms. Gordon D said to have been working at tbe house, and when it disappeared he waa suspected and ar-

80FRONEY OUT *OR FRRKOLDFR. Maurice M. Sofroney has filed petl lions for nomination to the Board of Cboaen Freeholders from the first ward, Sea Die City. In opposition to tbe present Freeholder. Janes F. Eustace. In tlx. second ward the candidates are Edw. B. Arnett and Theo. B. DeBow on the Republican ticket and J- P- Delaney on tbe Democratic.

ASSEMBLYMAN MARK LAKE LAID

TO REST

State Assemblyman Mark Lake, who died at his home In Ocean City on Thursday morning of laat week, was buried on Monday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Inlemutit was made private-

ly at Pleaaantvllle.

Mr. Luke came to Ocean City about thirty year* ago and has been prominent In civic and political circle* for many years past. He represented Cape May County for three term* ta

ibly and served one torn aa

announcement

B* reason ol tbs vacancy oocuring Oy > the Ai

u.* death ol Mark Lake, I desire to an-, Coroner of Cape May County, ruuiacs Uist I will be » candidate at the j Mr. Lake's untimely end Just when •Mmarr Kh-1 1 '*" to b* held September! he w „ thought to he recovering from •3rd 1919 lor Mewbei ol TV General « n Hineaa of several months' duration Awwuiblr Ol New Jersey. I was keenly felt bv hts countless fDcauee of tbe no-looked for sitoaPou friends ta Bute and County. Both rsnseu br the death of our late Aaermhl. -, branches of the Stale legislature man i e lift tb* e a r,,0 ** ,u * , *" n,IKl ? >O " represented at the simple, but tiLllHnu of BepubUeaH at the gnMUng t impressive funeral services on Mon-

tDid lor by Andrew C. Bo*** 11 -

I lake this opportunity of announcing « candidate lor a member ol me dret ward. Sea Iale CBv, and if honored STre-W^ou I pledge the acmeD-oret and impertial repreaeutstiun il*at baa , Kn ^ (Paid lor by James F. Enstsee.) I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Republican nomination ai a member of the Board of Chosen Freeholders, from th* Second Wsid of Sea Isle City. If elected. I P'adB- "DM if re represent alt the intoreeD o a.* Die City honeetly and efficiently u th* he* <* *"' *‘"“2 1 « rn irtlw eollclt the support of *i u,e Primary Election on SopUmber gOWARO B. ARNETTT (This advertisement paid tor by Edward B, AraertLJ

He la survived by a widow and five daughters and was t-ngaged in tbe un-

dertaking business

All the worthwhile news of the Cou. ty publiahdd every week In tbe TIMES. .Sent anywhere for 11.60 per

where be identified D. P. Oor-

dost, a traveling painter, as the fellow who was wHh a man who recently

led a diamond ring at his place, ring, valued at 1226. D the prop-

ert) of Mrs DiUon. wife of Dr. Arthur

Former cashier Charles O. Corson, of Westvllle National Bank, haa been elected assistant cashier of Court House bank, to succeed Henry FDaugherty, reaigned. M*. Clarence Springer has resigned as book-keeper.

committed to the

county Jail bv Police Justice Ware in default of 9600. Tbe ring D cow in

of the county rfflciaD.

Since the destruction of the Wildwood Crest Pier by fire. In whito a number ot Anus and Individuals suffer-

ed heavy

instruments and music of Lam blase’ band, and the Pier structure. Involving a total loss of more than 950.0W. great puullc interest baa been shown by the people of the Crest and their Wildwood neighbors In generous gifts toward replacing the band instrument* and music. *o aa to enable Prof. Lambiase to continue the musical enurtalnmenU though amid rustic surroundings. There D now a movement on foot which If successful will result In the const ruction of s new pier of artUtlc design .as well %s specious and convenient in ID appointment* and which It D confidently expected will be completed before the opening of the sea-

sen «f 1920.

All Cape May County Lutherans are glad to note the progress of their church's interests in tbe seashore rei. Ocean City ha* become tbe recognized summer gathering place of Lutheran people and especially those of tbe Council churches On Sunday afternoon the St. John's Church of Ocean City held a big open-air service on theta newly-purchaaed building site, situated at Tenth street and Central avenue, containing thirteen thousand square feet of land. Local and visiting ministers to the number of fourteen united with a Urge gath ring ta tbe formal “Coftaecretlon of tbe ground." The ceiamony by tbe Deal Pastor was simple but Impressive. A fine day added to tbe enjoyment of tbe occasion. The HDD of New Jersey has granted the Church a charter. Winter services nr* to be held ta the Imperial Hotel, next to tbe church premises, beginning with the first Sunday In October. Plan* have'boon adopted for a fine group of rhuivb bulldlura. and the entire church with all ID equipment will be u memorial to the Lutheran soldier 1(0)* who fell In belli*, and a monument of gratitude for tboae who le-

turned borne.

AT THE CHURCHES

8T. JOSEPH’S R. C. CHURCH. Aloyaius Monsignor Pond, Rector. Sunday Masses at 6, 7, 8 and 10 A. M. Evening Devotions a' 7.30 o’clock Weekday Masses at 7 and 8 a. m. Wednesdays: Devotion to St. RID. ass at 8 o'clock: Rosary, Prayer*

and Benediction at 7.30 p. m.

Confessions: Saturday Afternoons, 4 to 6. Evenings. 7 to HM. Eve ol FeasD, and Thursdays before the Ftaal

Frttays.

ME88IAK LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. John T GUlDou. Pastor. Summer Schedule of Services Wednesday, 8 p. m.. Bible Bind) Rally, Townsend's Inlet. Thursday. 8 p. m , Prayer service foi special requests at the Sea 1*1* Chapel Sunday—11 a. m.. Worship and ser

ion.

2.30 p. m, Graded-Lesson Sand*) School. 8 p. m.. Congregational Vespers and Address. Last Sunday the Church service* and Sunday School session wen merged Into one. the united service being held at 11 o'clock. In the afternoon the Pastor conducted the "Const' tlon" service at Ocean CUy and took part In the evening services at that place. On Sunday evening the service will begin with musical selections at 7.4f and a sermon will be preached by the Pastor on tbe them*. "Tsmpuiloni. )d bow to overcome them ” The Ladles' Aid Society held a successful sale at their fifth annual Bscs ar last Friday afternoon and evening. An unusually fine collection of fancy work and of useful article* was quickly sold at good prices.

but when the price 926.00 ta gold there wax

a general scramble for the top of the pole, but it was not until after nearly an hour's work that ID summit waa reached by Christopher Montagna. This was followed by a spaghetti eating contest, which wa* ala-i won by Mr. Montagna. Grease being the order of the day, a lubricated pig waa released and after a mad scramble waa captured by Frank Urban. The automata!* race In the heavy car class waa won by Thomas Reilly with a Suite, while tbe tin Rule race waa won by

Harry Count)*,.

Saturday night showers Interfered with the program and made It necessary for the fireworks display to be given 45 minutes before schedule. It was witnessed, however, by a huge Uiroug, who proclaimed It tbe finest display ever given <n Cape May Coun-

LAKE FAMILY REUNION. The Sixteenth Annual Reunion of he South Jersey Lake Historical As.orlation wlU be held in tbe Camp I rounds of the Ocean City Aaeociaion. located betwoer Fifth and SUth tt-eetx and West and Wesley Aveiues. Ocean City. New Jersey, on rhutaday, September fl, 1919. Tb* firet hour, at 10 A. M.. will bo leception and Family Greetings; at 11. Roll Call and Reports: at 12, Basket Lunch: at 2 P. M.. Historical Reminiscences. Short Addresses, and Enertalnments.

At th* annual meeting of the Sea !«le (Tty Yacht Club last week, plana were launched for th* financing of a new. modern beach front hotel for Sea Iale City. While no definite arrangement* ware made, tbe tentative plan Is to finance It by public aubacriptlon by selling bonds ta d -nomination* of 91,000 each.

NOTICE. Puplla who are- eligible to attend tbe Ocean City High School thl* year are requested to secure certifies!! s from Professor I>Roy Archer at tbe Sea Isle Public School before applying tor ticket* for .ransportatlon. WM A HAFFERT. Secretory Sea Die City Board of Education.

NEW SERIES OF STOCK of Ute S Tradesmen's Building and Loan Association ; Sea Isle City OPENS OCTOBER FIRST SHARES 91 00 EACH MATURITY VALUE 8200 . j Earnings of Aaaociatian lor Past Three Year* Wa* Better Thau 8 P*r Cent J ■ Tbit Afsociation Will Help You Build a Horn* J CHAH. H. CLOUTING, Preridant. 1 ’ 1 ’ 4 ' U A. fi. 8TKELMAN. Secretary. (

Artcraft and Paramount Late Release Photo-Plays D. CINI Ocean Pier Theatre Comfortable Chairs, Good Music, Clear Pictures Two Shows Nightly—8 and 9.30 DANCING FISHING ICE CREAM LUNCH ROOM