Ocean City Sentinel, 12 July 1900 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel. k -•jwimwifcm«»«»< *»ker.»iuesuam*-»» ■■um mhi. n. H.h xK-h.ro (x> a> >.i,. - -. ■ _ oumn.iMK.li m IbU Mrtlou of, Hamurl Brawn to mtrrlali.liif I.w Klevra oar* oromlrij and Jammod Kiobard IhncMy. an ago* ami THUBBDAV, JULY 1?, IMJIi U.o Hiale, aIth hto famil.*,, U •poudh.g brottwr, a rraldent of Modford »illfmerry o*cur»t«.t»I* Iron. Mullira til«hljr rr»|*r-trd riiiun of Abacron pito ■uum.rr in a Central avenue laaao Hteelmau improvaaaloaly from Hill and Inlennediatr i-rtnu rot lad died euddmlr on Knday, fr.an tem. udjM’mfe. \ ti^ aerioua injury recently an*.aloe.I into loan about eleven o'cl-a-k Wadue-- a|e,|.|r>> Hto I 7 thi» oummuntty «md~.Hir. A 0,1 >1* meadoa* beta,*,, the Mto* lAara Mitchell «a* railed to day morulof. An eaoitedjcroad. wl. r»t>e*t«fd«. everywhere. 1 *l’ < ‘ '’*> train on the I’nmi.vivai.ia Hwedeahoro' laai ■week to attend the 1 e*«*fly *«u«ljt to be the 0 All ouminunioatlona ehould be »c- ^ lUadmit train fruof Philadei- funeral ufa frieud. Klim pee of old o

Juaet.ti Pierce, of Mlllvlin to tbia city Monday Mr*. Ueontle Heed, of Mi v toll luff her |>areuU. John Urnenarell, of Pbiladr Kneel at the Alslen. Kdjfar 1'homaa, of Millville. down for the aummer. Mr*. Hannah Mulford, of

ad>.nnied meet In* of the city The Baptiat* are uia I waa held Friday even in* wllh ; I^etwralk.n. to* their cai ( which nr to he beM duro.e The repuila of I he c.aumitfeee Weir aeomd wvarfc* of Ao*ua| read aa folioaa:

Eailro* lou-SaMA.

Kramw* (>. Hulmua, of lieu to a vlaltor at the At*leti. John Mar*li, of Philadelphia, r n h oritur I he « K. ti. Carter and family, ol Wmaibli a pent the Hahbalb in Ocean City. Kev. B. J. Grove, 1). I»., of pbilad pbta, to here for the warm moihlw. The Head hi* train* nan meadow, at a pretty hi*b m

Mun Bertlia Hulinga, of Camden, to located for the cummer at Beveutb aud Aahury. Mina Anna Kmu*e, of the Quaker City, haa come hi Into city fur the

any trace

New drain |>i|we are twin* laid on Seventh ctreet between Weal and Hay avenue*. K*-Councilman J. H. I .Inn, of Philadelphia, report* great epurt aud goal luck at dcblng. heveral real ectate deal* are on the tapla and are expeclrd lommtt-rialur m the near future. Samuel Foray lb, of Philadelphia; ha* rented a cottage at Beveulti ctreet and Wealry avenue. William Maclatid’a Uwt, tlie Kil*-

u Lewi* Kid

I by

O. H. Gaunter,

uf Camden, I* claying at Hie Kmmett during the heated Npell. The high wind Sunday alien..* alreel and Wealey avenue. Mhe Kthcl Carter, of WaudUne, vlcltlng lier grandmother, Mr*. Samu Scburch.nii the boardwalk. Mr*. M. K. Tbompe-m and her daughter* I Aura and l.l

rd*. Hie cottage Heeeu1 Central avenue, aud ok iKwatwclou Monday.

Philip K

lederc, of Philadelphia, are gunto at the Hllghtuu. The fa I ner of three two young gentlemen recently left for e for an extended lour, uia* A. Grace, a prominent metnthc to aud of edueatlou of Philadelphia, accompanied by Mr*. Mary Fling, of the came city, waa among the idlor* to thto city Thuraday. An electric launch named •’ The Ted. 'a|>taiu Lougalretli, I* anchored • he Seventh atm-l wharf. Thto launch nadr the trip from Philadelphia lu the ’a»l lime of aeveuleeu hour*. The many friend* ol Dr. Howard Stimua are glad lu learn that the report Ural he bad met with a *enou* accident ■ a* an error. He to jail a* large a* life n-day aud twice aa natural. Mr*. Mary Dudauu aud family, of Bethlehem, Pa., will aborlly occupy Central avenue, near Fifteenth ctreet. Mewcr*. Ma«*ey A Kdward* rented the cottage. J. W. Hughe*, con of W. K. Hughe., uf Sixth ctreet aud Wr*ley avenue, I ■awed the medical examination of the State toard, at Trenton, on Tlmraday. le will practice in Atlantic City. The F'ln* M. K. Sunday-ccbnul of llllville will give an excurdon t<: u-can City, Wed need ay, July I*. Thto

with u* for

The fiagstafl of Samuel Huaaell wareaenlly auapped In two by a gu*l ol wiud. A new one will lie elected. Harry F. Stanton, of Ibe Philadela Evening Telegraph, i» now In th«

city. He

[ill n

Knnerwl of a child. { While William Wewtc-U aud J. B. Evelyn M. Everiugham, the infant | Hauklu*. both of thto city, were enjovcbiid of Tbomaa W. KveHngham, wa* . lu^aaail on the lay yewtetday afler’cioek Tucaday morning at j noon their yacht c*paired and for a Palermo. Tiie funeral took place from I lime they were in a daugeruua pualUon tba houae of John Jtflriea. Ninth atraei, > They atartrd out about Hirer o'clock. enue, grandtatlier of Hie j and after aaillng around for a abort child. | time ulcered toward -home. They . Kverltigham, long a [changed tbelrooureea little ao a* to realdentofOceenOlty but Dowefnploj- bring tItem near Hie Iclaud and juat In Brooklyn where the child died, m ft e j they turned for the return trip « with the body of Hie child aa did | the boat capaized. Both gentlemen Mr*. Everiugham aud attended , are ctroug awimmer*. and after aome funeral. They will return to New \ trouble they aucocedrd In nghling Hie York thto evening. jtoial. All went well utiUI about a fourth of a mile from the wharf the Ctoolr Ho> » comma. cquall which bad lieeo Hirralening. all T. C. Maltbewa, of Ml. Airy. Pa., aftrniouu .truck them. The boat of the choir of SI. Martin'* j immediately turned over, hut with the -Field* Eptocopal church, of | two men clinging to.her cbe Boalrd •ulowu.caiuedown Fiiday m'oru- whore. Willing hand* aaatoltd then lug. He l* registered at the Ilhuoto-ou-; to right the toot aud put Hiemarlve* in •and, where be ha* made arrange- preaeiilable *ha|o, and la*t night they for a week'* hoard for the choir ] were none Hie wnree for the accident. They will be down on Monday.) ' - .

thirty-four in number, aud twenty

ifTurd* great plewnure to all w

» par

. public local and long dtotauci telephone pay atallon will be eelabltoh «d at ChalCant'a drug #t.ire in* We of i

week.

Mr*. Eleanor Coraon ha* rented *u< taken occupancy of J. H. Maguire'i cottage, Wealey avenue, above Eighth atreet. J.H. Hogrrv, of Cramer A Ihferc, well-known grocer*, arrived in thto city veeterday from hto Hurllugion atorea. Cbariea J. Hlbba, of Philadelphia, baa rented one of Robert Kl-liei'c mttagea Sixth atreet and Atlantic Mia* H. J, Wllllamaou, aupetviclug prlncljal of Hie Alrxandi acbool, of Philadelphia, to here for the aummer. Mr*. Herbert Buzzard, of Wildwood, to vtolting her pnreuto, G. W. Evertugham and wife, corner Ninth alreel and

Weal

The atrugglm of a liorae » down near Tenth atreet and Aabury avenue created a HtUe eicitemeul Saturday evening. Mr* Cbarlc* Myer* I* eulertaiimig a number of PhUadelphia friend* at her pretty cottage, corner Eighth street and Wealey avenue. Prufreawr Sabaovilch, of Hie agricultural acbool of Woodbine, haa taken Mia. Slelnmelt’s collage on Aabury avenue for the summer. The yacht Kate Gertzeu, of South Atlantic City, I* being docked by Captain Htoley and will be thoroughly overhauled and painted. Hi*bop John L. Hurst, chancellor Ihe National Uoivnralty at Washington, la announced to appear al auditorium this season. Fred Gllleudrr, the captalu ol year's Unlveralty of Pennsylvania hall learn, to spending the comm hto cottage on Waeiey avenue. Ez Councilman Jame* H. Linn, of Philadelphia, to enlcrUlulug Georgi aud Godfrey Krouac aud John Cramp ol the Quaker city, at hto cottage. The Y. M. C. A. hoy* arrived her* Monday morning and wen! dlrecl their camp al the foot of the toierdwa They will be here for several w eek*. Mr*. John B. Scull ha* taken May.* Smltb'a'houae, Fourth alreel and Wealey avenue, for Ibe cummer. Mr. Scott I* clerk of (lie Lafayette In Phlladel

pbla.

- Jeaae V. H. Rapp and famll?, of PhUadelphia, came down Saluiday for the season and took occupancy ol tlielr collage on Central aveuua, above Ural atreet. E. H. Burrell, ofTenneaaee, ha* taken Ibe cottage on Wealry avenue, between Tenth aud Eleventh alreel*, for him •elf and family. They will atay th* reason. Ml** Emma Coraon, daughter of Collector Nicholas Coraon, of thto city, ha» rexepted a position a* a clerk at Hn llllnui*-ou-tbe-HlralA ft* the aumtnei reason. A new alreel epriukler haa been pur,-baaed 1$ Ibe city and to now in “leratlun on the etreeU. It to of the toteat Winkler patent aud to fitted • ith all Ibe Improved eprinkllng tachmenis. A valve in the old tpriuktor will have to be rejialred before **n xgaln be put In operation, but aa “ It to fixed hath epHaklere wUI re used daily.

Mr*. 4. E. Lake sold Monday the lot of laud on Acbury avenue, betweru Klftreiilli aud Sixteenth atreet*. belonging to Mr*. McCullough, for $760. I he purchaser waa Mr*. Taylor, of Phlhdetphla. The Or*t fire engine Ocean City evt owned wa* removed from the fire hour Saturday morning In William Johnson'* w llfcelw right shop to he peluled aud reuovatad, when it will be | The collage of William Oetbagd lacing th, Uiardwalk, below Thirteenth •tree!, wa* completed Saturday rthard aud bis .family will Uke Immrdtotr porecaalon. Juarpli Champion did the work. Rev. /, T. Dugan, of Tuckahoe. toiloral the Hktobtkk ofllce to-day, accompanied by hto son Cbarlce rrporta that »7o was realized froi Fourth of July celebrallon, whlcl be placed to Hie credit of the parenuagr

fund.

Thirty-tourebolr boy*ofBl. MartiuV 3-lbe-FlcM, of Phlladelpbia, arrived here Monday morning and iregtolered hr llllii,re-ou-tbe-Htrand. J. C. Mr thews, of Wtoaahickoa Height*, Pa., to in rliarge of them. They will a lay ft

For Ibe past five year* they have going to Cape May. but this year

Uiey decided to try < Mean City and It to afe to cay that they will find Ibe •bangeao advantageous that they will •ome again. Mr*, faufield will look liter the comfort of the boy* aud they

ire bound to have a good lime.

mg* Coraon h lug: J.G. Salter'* on Seventh etreel,

a rented the follow-

Icllfi’*

J. Y. village,-to Fiank Fowler, of C>mdrn William D. Wllaoii's outage. Cenlr.l ,venue below Fourteenth alreel, to J H. Morgan, of Philadelphia. Conver'a collage on Weal above Fifth street, to Robert Moore, of Phlladelpbia. J. Y. Raddlfi'e Aabury avenue a property to Llueau* Townsend, Palermo. Rev. W. H. Burrell’a collage, tea Wealey avenue, to William Adams.

of th* prettiest golden* in Uon Lfliy I* located on the corner ot Eleven urdou own* the garden, and It 1* ade of a plot of ground about 15i4fl el, fenced around with a well-trim-turd, neat looking hedge. the centre of the garden I* a flag pole about twenty feel high from w hich Old Glory to flung lo the breeae regularrry morning. Around Itie.pol ranged In Ibe form uf a etreto, ar of dlflrrrnt odor* and Hon they are undoubtedly the pick of

Jld Ocra., cast* op.

T • the right of the pole i* a deal Ihe lorm of a Malleae or use, also made of Ibe large*! and must beautiful shell* lo he found, and to the left of ihe pole to a five-pointed star, seen rale pretty. The garden r* planted rr* and llxiugti there are not i lietn they form on appropriate ground for Ibe dealgu*. Tlie whole i very pleasing effect, and It mu*t required eudlraa time and patlenoi range Ibe • hells In tlie dlfieren

Mr. and Mr*. Clareoer Hauklua si children who went lo Ocean City a It weeks ago for a vtolt, have rented cottage ft* the summer sod scut I aome of their household good*. N Hauklu* ha* secured apoalllno there. Millville TrauacriplTbe Standard OH Company b purchased a tract of laud from William Bridgewater, of this city, aud will nice erect an oil lank. The land I* dtuatrd on Twenty-fifth I* excellently located for the purpose, i H to easy of acceaa to the city. Dr. D. W. Barline, principal of kiya Central High School, Philadelphia, with hi* wilt to domiciled in their collage, Wealey avenue, near Eighth •licet. Profemur Hartiue ha* bean spending til* rammer lu thto city lor Hie pa*l eighteen year*. , A. M. Howell, who repreaen fifth district of Illinois al the publican National Convention held In Philadelphia aud who lias been here lib hi* wife and family visiting *~ rualu. Leal* Howell, baa gone lo Ocean lily for a week’* atay.-May'a landing Record. The flower garden of Mr*. H. P. Iyer*, on the corner of F.ighlh etreel and Wealey avenue, to In ful and present* a very beautiful lire. The garden to prettily deigned ud all kind* of flower* are blooming ii profusion. Roar* aud auowballi .red'.mluale and Ibe coo treat to very

eflective.

A farewell eulertaiumenl lo Rev, IscMlIlan will be given Friday ev ..ig al ihe Illlnnto on-lb*-Slr*Dd. Pmojlneut •peakera wlU be premnt and good addreme* are looked for. Rev. Mr. MacMillan will hlmerlf epeak and III review hto wmk here and formally bid farewell to hto friend* and

worker*.

Harry Headley purchased a lot, Eighth street end Centre] avenue, for taiMO. This to a straw showing

which way the wlud Ocean lily property

stable than at the present tlm# and

wbrllier one buy* lor tat

apeeatellOO the value

The camp meeting at Searllle this ear promise* lo be of more than ordinary interest. It will begin Tbureday evening, July 19, and continue U> Mondayi July SO. Eminent speaker* have promtoad le he In attendance and the W. C. T. C. will have charge of Hie morning service*, aa uaual.

iducted w hich I

i bringing down the Spirit. The camp meeting will he under the charge of President E. B. Lake and Professor H. L. Gllmour, amlaled by Professor William J. Kirkpatrick, have charge of the musk during the entire camp.

leal KMale The following irauafer* of Ocean Oily real ratal* were recorded at the Cape May county court bouse th* p#»t w> Ocean City Aaeoctallou to Freni N. Brewer. *900. Xa>U 409 and section B. • O. Burt to Samuel M. Souder. Lot Tlfl, sect km D. Vcslry Lake et ux to Samuel Iredell- *1.10(1. Lot fWvjectloo K. The Stale of New Jeiaey to Tboo 8. Simmon*aud Beniamin B. Weatherby. *100. Riparian grant 50 fret wide of land 2S0 feet northward of 14th atreet. Th* Cedar Reach Co. to Mary K. Lake. *1,800. Lots B74, 865, 727, 716, 714, 71S, 440,438,447 and 722, section L. George H. Langley el ux to William L Massey and Reuben W. Edward*. *6,000. Lot* 766, 767, 768, 758 and 780,

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of II a tow year* hence T

Ralph TownretuP* barn to pearl, ompleted. Th* cottage prayer meet log wa* wei I tended last Friday, evenlug. Jusep 4. Corson gave an luterraimg tempei sure talk. goodly number of our young paopl uded our Sunday-cbool Sunday, he new porch add* beauty lo Ret Cluutlug’* cottage.

hrluy deep were reisirted T huraday by Life Guard* Smith and Kraus* Mia. Harriet Sehureh, daughtei of Sami Itam Simpson. Iiell

The fire committee aa* instructed to Her lulu a cootlacl with Charles G.

Holla*ay A Co., for a chemical engine fur

The folio win* bills were paid : R L. oft. 121.76 ; Bell A IV.. (38000; Wal-i , •r F.wler, f 9.18 ; S. B Scull, 84h«3 [ Ocren <Hy Electric Light Co.,» 2212.78. ■ After the order* were drawn on the

motion lu adjourn wi

boy Id Hie si

Mis* Sehureh, while bath mg near her fattier'* eslaliltohmeut on the beach, about 11 o'clock Thursday, came * llhiu an ace ol being <-ained out to Though unable lo swim, the y ■ a frequent bather, but ha* i placed in rai-b a dangerous

Flfty-Bret atreet the Rcadi Railroad company to erecting a ui •tatlon toi the benefit of rmideuta part of OceanCily. When finished it will be a comfortable frame structure situated exactly al Ihe loot of Fiftystreet aud counectad with the sidewalk by a substantial plank walk. The station proper to SO fret long by k feel wide and la about 12 fret high. The platform running In from of the itatlon M 40 fret long by 6 fret wide aud I* raised high enough to do away w the objectionable high step, from the to the plaltunn, ao common lu an

nation*.

The building I* neatly ootuple' everything being finished but the r •ud the pain ting. It will have a n appearance and while not elaborate will serve aa a protection from weather and a convenience lo the people ol that section of Ocean City. Resident* are sanguine ibi have a favorable e fleet upon all property In that vicinity and they are jubilant over the time aud trouble which It will eave them.

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tr ire

She n

, however, aud feeling th ng her foothold site cm A gentleman being I tier in a *afe I* ait loll. Laai ■lie wa* reeling none the an for her aecldeut, and waa quite rewdy

res*, but he to a cottager on Waste) an interview with William Pterer, bead waiter at the Strand. In regi the accident which nearly ended I death uf Simpson, Mr. Fierce gave the RkivKI kk a full and complete account

of It.

Speaking of the accident, be Simpson went in lo bathe about 2 80 aud after being In the water about half ao hour caught hold of a plank which wa* final log nearby and Kgan lo puab ahead of him in the water. *• I thought It Waa dangerous spurt,

\otlee to I-In.lt Creditor. 1J

d of the board'

nta of Pennsylvania

A. hoy* of Pbila-

tbe lower eo

can he wen the tr railroad Y. M. V. delpbta who bar.

there for tba next Ova Wrek*. They thirty-twu Icula and have pllcbed .on the plan of a military camp, rectangular In aba|a. and with regular Irreu running through them. To 'he ngbt of the camp to a frame stiuciurr for the storage of provision* lecllonlu inclement weather.

regular rule*, which

mu*t he obeyed to the totter, and * rlngeul they rfieelually keep within bound* and prevent ; trouble The boy* mint artar at 8 ID, •bd after morning prayer* fast they are free until noon, when they mu*t all assemble fur the mtddi During Hie afternoon regular

m boys i

MKAI.KD PRO POM 4 l,*i. MreMU-gropoasla ^ | lh * MOO. <■!. Vwradaj evnwlwn. Til.V lo. «|poo. [ anma.lga'iai*nLtoTTae<fert«li DoartrteM pwieol roll rldt -. , * b L5S “

n the at

a 18. and I

noutid between 18 and 16 The boys of se former are required to he in b JO at the lateal, aud Iboaeof the

■usi report at I0JQ.

None of the boy* are aUowed in the

n adult to lu the

Aleck McNeil aud wile Florence, Stale, have been spending a few <l*y* with Mrs. McNeil'* faiber, Daniel Lee. Mtoa Tteona Kngllah aud May English retained home on Tucaday after •pending ten days lu Ocean City wllh tbelruoeto.8. B. Scull. David Eckarely. from Atlantic City, I.ned hu lather. Bev. D. Eckerely.oo

Sunday.

Mr* FUnma Sqfltb to vtolllng her unt. Mm. K. J. Sailtb, at Oremi City. Homer* Ere and brother-in-law have

relumed borne from Indiana.

Mtoa Don** Engltob.of Plewaaulvllto,

visited friaoda here on Sunday.

Mrs. Henry Steelman returned bom* on Saturday after apeodlQg two r -

lu Tabemackto wllh her parent*,

F. A. Howell and wlh.

K 8. Ingarrall was In rtBSdeiphto „„oc a hualue- Tbumday.

uredlct the prior Mark L. Engltoh.of Somers Point, to

at the Cfeek.

Shortly after eight o'clock Monday evenlug an accident occurred on the boardwalk which fortunately coded without any fatal result. Mia. G. 8. Neckeraon, of the Swarthmore hotel, while strolling along Hie boardwalk

Neckeraon, fell

down the flight of ataire near Myere Ocean Pier. A* ah* wa* walking along Ibe edge of Ibe boardwalk ahe

on the oppo-

site aid* of the walk, and failing to aee Ibe opening In Ibe rail she made itoBlep and fdl down the atepa, •inking with great force Several front leelb were knocked out by Hie fall and her left wrist waa badly apraload. She may baveraflered Internal Injurim, but It la thought that do aerioua reauli* will follow. Her body to badly bruised waa much shaken up. It will time before the ma>k« of her Injuries will disappear. Mrs. Neckeraon to about erventy ■are of age, and her Son to clief at the Swarthmore She baa been down here but three weeks, and yesterday evening the first time aba ha*

Im 1 waa eti be tot go of the plank and began crying lor help and snuggling In Hw eater. Life Guard. Kraure and Smilb had noticed that Slmiawo waa In dangerous position aud quickly went to the nwcue. Had It not been for the heroic eflorta and quick work of three two men the accMtout would undoubtedly have terminated fatally. •• Slmprao ha* been with ua about three week*, aud to about twenty year* of age. He to employed here a* a bdl hoy. He to of alroiig. heavy phyE<i>te. Never lo all my Hie have 1 fall ao frightened aa when i *aw him pulled •ml ol the water. He waa ao weak be could hardly aland and from a distance presented the apiearauce uf a drowned

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I Uke an Interest in Ibe young man, aud have warned him to be rare not lo go beyond hto depth when lu bathing the accident waa due to hto In not h

IvaL Her ran triad to rave

from tailing, but U

Mg

piling, *11 oeare, aira an aiuu* ■■■ os* and pine piling. Apply to Robert E Hand. Erma P. O. Telephone Erma No. 1. Capa May Go.. N.J. Haas you aeen our spring abek of Wall Paper*? Full line new lo. retire •In* tblrty-nlue facloriw

e town 5 oeot* np.

B. R. SMITH A Son*. - 1048 and 106*i Aabury ave. andeotl

and to the fact that be lori hto pm of mind. If be had Juat kept bl* bold the plank, everything would have been all right and be Ouuld have been easily rescued, for it Wa. rafilctouUy buoyant lo suslmln him ; hut, aa II waa. lu all my experience I here never seen

Hoarr Call.

“Slmpaoa went down twice and hut for the timely arrival of the life guard, nothing could bare saved him from ending hto afternoon of pleasure at lb* bottom of Ibe ar*. lam very tbaukful that no fatal rural! occurred, fur Slmplia* a mother in Philadelphia who to partly dependent upon him •u pjvirt. A* be to her mal netay hi would have been sadly felt. Hto mot tier waa very much oppuaed lo am coming to Ocren City, a rut such a* thto waa exactly what 'eared But be to none the ' is adventure aud will be able lo

i> the II

Pierce gives high pralee guard*, and reya that whet script too to made up for t mouth be wHI be one at tt

chip In.

Foil B*XT.—Elgin room i a*oii. Apply no Aabury a Fob Hai.x -An upright - . good condition, made repcciaUy ftw ■easbore uae. Inquire of Mrs. D. E.

party none m To make thin usually lo every party an • refy five boys. Great attention to given to t and physical training of the boys, Hie receiving re pedal attention. The boya are carefully w tebed and provided for. Nothing to larking Ml will be conducive In any way to

istr welfare.

The object of the Y. M. C. A. to twi fold, the ft ret moral training and Ibe second physical parent! of must of the boya are In Philadelphia. It will no doubt Into them to know that the Instructors contemplating an exhibition drill U held on the beach tu a abort time. The boya tbemarlvre have a hand In tba management of the afialra by means at two committers, which they elect. One of three, the juqior. to posed of boys of the ‘ Orel dare report their actions lo the aentor ilttee, made up of boya uf the ee are. B/ This mean* the boya ma the aflair* of the Y. M. C. A., always the control of the luatructore ry of the Junior committee Rarttott, Jr., aad hto 1. Baker, the ■ A Hat of the committee to given here, and below will be found the camp Hal. ommittae—c'narire K. Smith, : J. N. Purviance, O. J. DeHouaae, C. A. Baker, S. . Crowe, A. A. Rrel.m, I. C. SHbeite, W. W. Berry, .. C. McMInn, A. A. Brown, A. E. H.

Hubbard.

Junior oommlttee—HaruldS. Coaler, Harper J. Gulun, Oliver K Paxeon, Thomas B. M)-era, Walter H. Ewing, Raymond L Frea*, George W. Peareon, Chandler Morgan, Charles B. Gueker, Wilbur Hammeratoy, Howard Taylor. Camp Hal, July 9 to 21 -William J,

*en, Hon

Ife, Horace S. Kile, Edward L. Myers. W illiam T. My«a, W. Hunter McDowell, S Stanley Kirke, Harry D. Pearson. Cl 10 ud S. Pealwm, Edwin C. Robert Town, Chari** Maganu, Charles A. Mann. Jr., 1. Lretlr Law ranoe, T. Curtis Ereick. A. Drew Hrel Dig nan, G. Edward Dlguan. Raymond L. Jordan, I. J. Bale, Itouo Talley. W. H. Hubbard. Arthur Port, cbariea McCullough, Winfield Wray, Samuel Young. William CUytoo, Eda aid By an. Edgar T Black. WUHam Mubllg.Davto Muhllg, Ell wood Morgan, S. Marvin Hanway, W. Ewing Manway. David F. Garner. Umle L. Fegsr, WIIHare P. Hidden, Fred Colquboun, Percy Dev* William A. Steven*. Committee—Cbartoa Mann. George W. Paarran, A. E H. Hubbard. Naylor

C. Daria, E.J.H.

0. J. HAMMELL

Marble w Granite Works

Monuments, Mau-otejma, •Htatuary Work,Cradle*...

CEMETERY INCLOSURES

Burial Vault*, Grave Coven AH kind* of Cemetery Work

Works at Pleasantillle, N. J.

JOHIN MARTS SCREEN FRAMES

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There have been lawyerpoets and larmer-poets and tailor-poets, and now why should there not be a druggistpoet, and we think there should, and being ‘‘The Up-to-Date Druggist and Promulgator ot Modern Ideas,” we are going to be one, and a good one, if we can. and will commence with the lotlowing “'Ode to Success.” and as failures remind one ol success, the munity at large, sick, convalescing, and those who never were, nor never expect to be sick, whose expectations might fail to realize, should be influenced by the following lines and in the future led to success (Chalfant's Drug Store):

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POWER PLANT WILL RUN DAY AND NIGHT

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To the sick, and well, and thirsty visitors:

CHALFANT

The Up-to-Date

DRUGGIST

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