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OCEAN

CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXVII.

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 190«

NO. 13

OceanCity Sentinel

CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor

Q T. ABBOTT, M. D. f Pbyalrlan and Mni-gean OFFICE -C«fMr Ccitnl ud El|kU Stmt

RALPH U GOFF,

•TraBKEl ruaT.l.a

J^[OKGAN^HASD, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

JONATHAN HAND, OotiriMellor-ox- I^ow. HoUfitor. Maaier to CkaMry. Knurr fobltr. CAPK MAY CXJUKT HOUHK, N. J l«n« IM.lonrrTriepltnpr. JJARRISON H. YOORHHKS Cotinwollor-nl- I^ow.

X. C. HUTCHINSON, M. D. I lomoeopotbiMt. No. HQ4 Ocean Avenue, OCEAN CITY. N.

^HOWARD BURT, M. D. 809 "Wesley Avenue.

HARRY H. RICE. REOISTEggP ARCHITECT w (>-4A Maddoti Axe.. Vjc>llln]i«wo»tJ. • - - IN. J.

W tlnll AWiAA. A L^AW OFFIC Apgar &.

iswell,

LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey. Know. SIX Its and It; ItartMl Uulldlng. s :: ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-'uw

LAW OFFICES OF Herbert R. Voorhees,

‘laim

J N. GRISCOM, M. D. KUJHTH «T ANII WtXI.KY AVK.

QR. CHARLES B. RIDER *• 1 >ontiMt<« 809 Central Avenue

CIVIL ENGINEER'

SURVEYOR.

CONVEYANCER

HUSH ADVERTISING IGENCT

NTUNnC ICEi^LMUK C0HPAN1 '■ Pmn Mouiuain Ice Pm AMmmi Milt Md Ctnn omce. rom'Aetoury Ave.

OCEAN CITY READY FOR BIG BRIDGE TRAINS AND CELEBRATION OF THE “FOURTH” EARLY MORNING MAIL

Events Arranged Include Unveiling of Historic Cannon by State Society of the Daughters of the Revolution, Reid Sports, Sham Battle, Yacht Races and Display of Fireworks.

The Board of Trade'" Fourth of July 1 Celebration Committee In bunlly eti- 1 Ratted In eom|ilethiR arrauRemeutn for , wclal obaervaute of the day lu till-

■nta eie«.(it the « > ca>b prize will t

CHAS. MYERS, JR, WINS BIG ESTATE Famous Will Case Ends in| Favor of Ocean City Young Man.

1 Probability That This ReMANY MINISTERS sort Will Receive Phil-

AT HIS FUNERAL

Bcantiful Eulogies From Personal Friends of Rev.

John H. Boswell.

adelphia Letters and Newspapers at 6 O’clock.

too i

lire ( __ '/’hm.:';,'!;

parade of the \

Ingtou High School ■ adetn and bly aome civic organization., h by the Cadet.' band. Martlng al S

mini of the Box hug CaMnu

l ha

Ni’ye"’."formi

III be unvellad on t

ground at Sixth and \Ve.ley

rrrd.e. In connection ' III be in charge of u

I he .nil lege boy* who *| mer varatlon. lu I hi. teil to lake part In the

The

George W. Ernst GENERAL HAULING Automobile tiarage. Tholeaale Butler, l-dCg., Idird, Clitw and Poultry. Hmldenre, 650 A.bury avenue. OtflM. Ilk SUM) Ml. AtMn tad Vnl Ai*mn

_ year., ha. been actively tdenlHied m Uh the Stale Society of The I laughter, of Hie Peun.ylvaula Itallroad V. M. r. the KevoluUnn. After Iheimiiuoii ha. A . and Urorge I Bole., of Ardmore,

jeen prewuted and accepied. a eaTiile- n .-..Hager here.

• to be tired by tbe Waabiugton CaT* In addlllcm to the above, there will, let*. There are to be aevrral abort he a “.hoot" ou H. C. Smllh'aground*,

.peeche., .Iiiglug of ipatrlotlc air. by A .ham batlle

NEW SUMMER STYLES Mow in Stock

MAHAN SHOE COMPANY 756 Asbury Avenuo

r. Ithler

l. by J. i

n the a

• Idld re

Idle.

-harge of Ml*. Urai-e liamble i nuaic by Hie city band. The■■■eecnc* probably will be made lu tile audl o

Hum.

e guu carriage arrived in till* city yeaterday. It I* a mahogany navel carriage, w ith bronze trimming.. Effort* will be made to have tb .- o mdaHon* laid on the camp ground and Hie cannon placed In poaltlnn by Sunday

High

ud the

e .unicli

■ Iked-of ai

• I* M-hedulcd for

iwial race, of the Ocean City lub will lake place In Hie ii and there b. to be a dl.play rk. near the beach front In the i. found that there would iiol

the la-4 leu year., e lu tbe .perltlr

<1.. iiaiii-cner agaln.l I ha.. r. The » III of 'Squire Myer. ■I.Mindol for probate before rogalr of lhi> county In IKHT nil", alter ■•niueanilug about •evernl of hi. children, be left lire of hi* elate, about I. ««n. charie* Myem. Jr.. * Mary de Hoc lie, a daughter which .he »ub e.|uenHy wllb-

Tbe Pen nay I vania Hill road Com■any, II i.aaM, ba* arranged to give Icean Cilya daily bridge train aer-

Trlully Chureb, Bridgeton, wa. 1 vice, with tbroogh coache*, between crowded on Tbureday aRenioou lari, rhilaAdphla and tbla reaort. The ..... funeral ■ervlow were held over,°" ,rr “ f affaire will fojnto effect tbe remalu/^THev John H. Boewell, I * “ h U "’ c, “ n «' ^ ■^edale on Satnrho for more Hiau two year. wa. fcifort. are being made, with llkell)ririor id the church. The memlwr. b..*l of .u.-oew, lo bare Hie mornlug oftbe Hoy.’ Brigade.In w hleh orgaul/a-1 mall, tagether wIth the Philadelphia

•pajerjS brought Into thl* city at

Uoo Mr Bo.»i

•> the

pmlMiled, tbe

ri-UItvl and turned 1 of < 'harle. Myer*,

deb f

n the I*

'eri Jereey Ballroad. on the

From Barber', hlriory ol Caiw kUy from Piilladelpbia. It will leave here • 'ounly, II I. learned Ibal Hie cau.iiifT In tbe evening at W o'clock The Beadwaa one of the twelve thrown over- Ing wbl run two .peclal*-at 7 and 7 80 board from the Briti.h hrigautluc —to thl. city, returning lu the evening

Hcllglit. which went aahore lu a fog at 6 05and ».

ou Peck'wBeach.ou Junes. 177K. The The game of hare ball between the local militia look poim-loii of Hie Ocean City Fori Office clerk, and vowel and *eut It* crew under guard carrier, and Hie Bow ling Ca.lno alio Philadelphia. The cannon, cari oft Uehe». al H Sn o'clock In the morning, lo lighten the .hip lu an effort to get proml-e. to be "the event of the >*a-

offtbe beach, wa. found by I'rlali *uii."

Smith, an early M-lllet, and placed at William <1. Moore, "owner of Hie the corner of bla laud, which laud.ub Bowling Caahia. will manage and aruuently be. a me known a* the Mar- pilch for ttie team repre-entlng the .hall property. I'Baiun. He will u«c hi. celebrated One of the leal urea of the Fourth of |ierf»rated puff ball for the llrri time. July celebration In till, do- w ill be Hie An elf .rt I. being madetohave Mayor held a|»rt*. to be run olf>u a prepare I ■ hatuplon officiate a. Hie receiving track lu front of theCumberland«otcl, -ud of Hie battery, but Hiecliauce* are Nliitb and th-eati avenue that be will play hrri baae. In tbl. B. Hlder, wlioha. charge event, one of the " " '

of the meet, la

Ida In I he following ap I.- IU0 yard* daah. “ — Kuuuiug broad jum

I.—Shot put.

5.—Belay race. One ml

u —High jump.

i> ha

will ci

The ..

n tin

NOT CHEAPEST, BUT LEAST EXPENSIVE

PLUMBING, HEATING, ROOFING 13. COIVVBR 652 and 654 Asbury Ave., " Ocean City, N. J.

N. C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKER::

Samuel ScKurch T-Pr REAL ESTATE : : ' AND INSURANCE 101 Altar) in, Oceu (It), I. J.

MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ALLOWAY M. SMITH & CO.

a I. H. A. W. Smith. SI l^ASBURY AVENUE, - OCEAN CITY, N. J. TliUERMONH. V.

DAVID MUIR, JR., Tin,Slag- Meg. CORRUGATED IRON WORK FURNACES AND RANGES, 485 Wesley Avenue, • Ocean City, N. J. Hapalr. of every dearxlplion for alhmake* of Fumaceo andiltauge*. Kepalring done promptly. Smoky rblmoeyi ‘ or no charge Shop In rear.

y —Obatacle race.

Standing broad jump.

ulue, with Ihclr poriHona, folloi Ixamard Murphy, Jd b ; Feiilon.Kd b : Webb. a. a.; H H. L.tt, caplalu, and

r. f.; Ilultol., c. f ; Fox. I f

Porimarier Sutton w III manage Hie

mile. |*ori office nine, w boae llue-up will be:

Steelman, p.1 Miller, c.; Lultou Iri b : (iardluer, £d b.; Jamea Boogar, Xd b :

P It It. Y. M Wleaeuthal, a. Cox, r. f.; Kvering•|ty. bam, c. f.: Tucker. I. f. Alx*. Mr. Sut-

ton will a.-t aa “*ub." If powlble, ' 'blrf of Police Scull w ill be .ecured a-

lu I Wit Hamwher. a grand—in of Charie. Myer., Sr., applied l» the Orphan.'Court of Cape May County to have tbe caveat reiurialed 'and the order admitting the will to probate «et Bride. Among the reaaou. urged by bla couuael, former Judge John W Wewxitt and Matthew Jeffereou, wa. that at the time Hie caveat wa. tiled hew a. not cllerl lo appear In Court and take |*art In Hie couteri. Ilia couuael claimed Hiat the arc km uf Hi - Orphana’ Court act which provided ■ hat w hen a caveat I- hied again.! tbe probate of a w ill the Surrogate ahall cite all |K-r—>n» concerned, meant that the Sin rugate ahouId cite all the next of klu of Hie deceaM-d. The Or|iliaua' Coari of Uaue May < ountyaoii September a. li«l, made an order relnriatiug the cave.1 and MStlug aalde Hie order admUHug Hie will to probate. Former Judge Howard Carruw and Lawyer William T Hoyle, repreaenlhw i harle* Myer*, Jr., appealed from HiV decree lo the PreragaHve Court, iMiitendlng that the aertkm of the Orphana' i ourt art above referred to ■■leant that the Surrogate altould only the i-avealor. and the |ien uaiue»l lu the will.and Hiat they « the only (■eraona cumvriied In the probate of the will Tbe Prerogative Court act aalde tbe order made by tbe t ape May Orphan*'Court, from w bleb decl.kin couurel for Haiuacber apHie f kiurt of Krmr. and Ap-

* Vourt, tiy lu

IU oplnk u r made by

BIG HOTEL PROJECT

STAKING CHANNELS

E. W. Burleigh, one of the active tlclala of the Ocean City Yacht Club, _xa been having a huay time .taking the channel* lu Hie bay during the laal .. Senator Creaae wa* chairman of the committee Mr. Burleigh waa given able aasiatauce by Joaepb lri«. riew ard of the club Now tbe bay In tbe vicinity of the club bnuae, with all tbe tree* planted marker*, prearni* tbe appearance an embryotlc fure*t, and many remark* have been ocoloued e man aay* there will be uu danger of people drowning In the bay. If their boat* upeet. all victim* of »ucb miabap* w ill have only lo climb one if tbe tree* w llbiu ea*y reach. Anther man wanted to know when they were going to put up the wiring and tinlah the rblckeu home

new F'rellugliuyaeu automobile III go iulo effect July 1 next, and the State Automobile Hvp.rjmcnt, created under the act. with AwdaUnl Secretary of Slate J. B. K. Smith aa chief rommlaalooer. Is fully iireiiared lo meet the requirements of the law and enforce Its provtslbii*. It la believed that Hie autoiala of Hie SUte.

a will

benrtU particularly, by Hie a. will abide by tbe n£y- reg-

liugbuyeeu lew, and tbe driver niu> ernaea w ill not he

lutomofalle be llueiiaed. LI leaned lo pereoni

e habitual urunkarda

J. M Chester, of Jaa M. cheater A Co , baa purrbaaed four lota and a cottage from K. H. Stlte* - all of Mr. Stile* 1 holding* here, with the exception of bla Central avenue and lost house properties. Two of tbe lot* on Went avenue, below Kleveulli and Fourteenth streets: and on* on A.bury aveuue, below- Find street, and Hie other ou Wesley avenue, above Fourth at net.

Ampbtoo Quartet In tbe Casino Club 1 rooms on Satnrday NEVER FEAR. In site dance were a THE .-UTMBEK IS ffS That's poetry, but not nearly as Keeper*' Amoclallou. The member. ,*od „ U* „o,k ", do. W„ dJSgJjggSSy- - repairs so promptly that you hardty • hue entertalnm ’uu U

know anjrthing

ont of order.

IT S HAZARDOUS

to put off repair work. Lately Providence, R. I., a little girl from sewer gas, owing to pegh

Wednesday next being Hie Fourth of July L patriMic aeiv.ee* will be h '^ the Flret Presbyterian t burcb inday evening, conducted by tbe

ly evening, cuuuuneu uy roe

r, Hav. H t. Casselberry, who ^t,- „ - wbl apeak of the origin and algntfl calling in the plumber. Coffins of , be d . y Tbe rlH>lr ulldrr

.lug patriotic arlectiona.

.. ice of tbe day.

and Itmerals cost lots of money, our the direction of Lewie E. Smith,

repair and plumbing work doesn't Moral: Don't endanger life by de-

Tay.

For Burr—Season 18UB, apace 14 feet front In eouth aide of Boyfe’* Bath.: ' * ‘ “ ■* — north aide of

JOHN R. GROVES,

649 Asbury Ave - - Ocean City, N. J.lSy-

of ground

building for lerm of yean Apply C. Boyle, Blacayne, or on premiaea. For Balb Chxap—Two yacbla, one

ie3U feat; both I

MANY BOATS ARE IN COMMISSION S'

at Ocean City Yacht

Club House.

The tlm.UQU ocean front hole! project JviM-aled by some member* of tbe Board of Trade tih* been abatidooed ... ,be lari meeting of tbe Board ol Trade, Pro.Went Edward* announced tbet, Inasmuch a* the hoard', hotel

Scenes Of Activity Witnessed committee did not have a chairman.

be would ap|Kiliit Mayoi*Champk>n

: lo that position.

Mayor Champion promptly declined , Hie honor, and al ouoe moved (hat tbe

i. nt, u*. d.,, i.s"r™,i a ,r',b'.'siii« , j^d''.;

around tbe commodious headquarter* ! tbl* time, beeWe which there l* at lews! of the Ucean Clly Yacht Club, at tbe one hotel proprietor In tbe city w ho la foot of Sixth rireet, and everything •odeavuring U. *lze un to the demand

' .. .fora hotel euc i a* the hoard bad lu

eaconwful eeaeon In , ,,,4,,,

ibe yacht club's blriory. ' ; “ l,,d '

Many of the club fleet are now In ...... _Rnuil*.kin. Among Hieae are all of WELCOMED BY FRIENDS Ibe oue-dealgu boat, (six lu number) : —:—

and Ibe yaclita owned by Senator Creme. Capt. It. B. Sooy, (leo. W

Statzi-ll and A I). Cummin., the Mere lor the mimwier. much talked-of Uke .cow owned by; The many friends of Frank Liggett, «-..o *" <1 ..““'JJnSfK • “ rl1 known PHUburgh caplUIM. WHUam K. Hexamer, tleo. F Fl*b, are welcoming him tothl* rewrt. Mr. John W. Fraxler, Jr . John Naiel,; Liggett and family arrived at their

.ok I-Hcaell. or

HI*

iiiivld McOoach K. A Demareri, Oeti- bi.'bS^n'a ‘.“.T^mer're.ldent of Ocean Suiwrliileiident of the Imer-HUIe ( U J. for weral iwaroii.. Mr. Llggetl Telephone 4 ompany, K A. t<*n«ii, . indlng lawyer and promim Boliert \. \ ollum and John «. f ra-1 pi,reburgh. »K r . Jf- , , , i TlwMewir*. Liggett and A. T. Jam decWed to purchaae a atop- , of Philadelphia, another cottager, are during the boat race*. w , rnl |wr » M1 ,| f r i„id., and they hav*

>mn. t ee wa.au^ lor u 1 a Hue time Iiere. ^^ .... _. thirty 11 feeT northward^ “ r “' K * , * ,r

■u. giving more op|*>rtunlty to the ller-enl real e-late transfer* In Ocaai ■any boat* to effect a landing. . I Oily recorded In the office of County The lultbil race—tbe open regatta ' lerk \\ ay are a* follow* : will lake place 011 tbe afternoon uf Catharine K l-ewu to Emma C. ‘ Ily 4ib. The power boala w ill atari Bauer. »1, Lot I154. Section C. .^*L 0 'SiY C, ‘ - 11 ■ l . 8 F.iuma C Bauer to Catharine K P^k. 'The enfric are limited to |iC<| , , |ld |, arre ,bi C. Conard. |l.

boau enrolled In tbe cluh. Pjlaea will., , ^ ,■

be awarded the winning Umt in each , ' , ... .

•'la-. There will be iiotlmealluwance. i-niT,

reririrtu.il* a* In Captain or l *’»ry Orr ».IOO. Ian4iW.Section I>, The race w ill be run over the Adelaide f rummer u> Charles PTclub courae. Kreamer. $8085. I^H 718, Section

Calbarlur K. Oat et vlr lo Lewis Wood. MSW. lax 725, Section C.

-atch for Tbe boui

lo extend the float ■dip at

. F. Lainorelle.

1 Philadelphia

awyer who 1* asmclatcd In _ ie** with Hamplon L. Canon, At- picnic, torney Oeneral of Pennaylvanla, l*j The member* of tbe Praabyterian In Ocean CHy for the aum-' Sabbalh School will go lo Beasley'• n. With hi* lamlly, he la j Point tbl* mornlug, provWed tbe weaoccupying oueofCbsa. Kreamer'- col- lliar la clear, and eojoy themselves hi Lge*. U15 Central avenue. HI* hro- picnic style In a wood* at that place. Uier, Paul lauuorelle, wlio has a re-' These ainrta I lave been arranged by ajiouBlble position In Hie reel estate Her. H. T. Ce*aelberT}-,*u|*iintendent department of tbe Welghtman Kriate, I and others: Klfty yard dash for boy*, la spending a week la Ibe outlagc. HI* . three-legged tare for hoya, egg race for family Is with him. girls, aack rare for hoy., wheelbarrow — race for Ihe aoulta. Ihrow l_.

>r girl*, and

tx - f:an city. ,, . .. u_.... , . Mra. Anna h Pedrlck, ofthlsdty. Beside*, your reapon.lblllly a. a real , uuuuuca , ( u.i the wedding of her otate owner makes you a derimble u rece, Mbai Katbryu Frank Zaue of citizen. Think It over, then cell ou Topeka, Kanaas, and Kev. Wallet HAKKY HEADLEY. <Sr * u ‘ “l** 1 Wml

— «—-. *— •«

Asbury avenue, next to fl.re Louse . — . ' ^

who will *bow you tbe very he*t ^- 0 _ good |»*y ■'•d aome of tbe greatest bar- about

I tanna. Pbon* oonuacUon.

f Sxi.E—Auxiliary and knockyacht, X ft. bmg, 12 ft. 4 In.

x ucam; not two year* old. Apply to

| Capt. Lewi* Rfadey, this city.

b—ly.

Tbecbolr mug Hie o|eulug I

w hlcli H

of P

The second lemon wa. read by Itev. Pen 11 Ingtou Coreuu Mr*. Carrie Isqa-r mug “BeauUful Tale Somewhere." Itev N. J. Wright, Preskliug F:ider of Bridgeton District, conducted Hie

HewHl. former Presiding Elder, and Kev. J. L Hoe. of Vl> el ud. Dr Hewitt .poke of Mr. Boswell', fldeiily 'o God aad the church, bla Inleinw -aru—toe— and great heart. Tbe *rrIce closed with tbe aluglug of the doxology. The mlnlater. passed iulo Hie par : sonage and viewed Ibe remain., ringing In low tone*, a* they gatliert-ri around Hie casket. ‘'filialI We Meet "eyotid the River?" AI urn-1 lifelike, the remain, repo-ed 1 a handsome black chub casket w Uh antique silver handle, and name plate. Hack of tbe casket were banked palm, and greena, while the many floral tributes surrounding It spoke of Hie a ide circle of friend* w ho mourn Ida leparture. The final service* were held In Hi* teuteuary M K. Church, Lambenrilfe, on Friday afternoou. Tbe Inlermeut wa* al RlvervleW Cemetery. Tbe Weri Jersey Presbytery paid a tribu e lo Ibe memory of Mr. Boswell adopting tbe following resolution: 'Having beard wlih deep regret of the sudden departor.- out of this life, last evening, of the Itev J. H Boswell, |iastor of Trinity M.K Church of Bridgeton, who was an luteuaely X man, a man of excellent spirit, a very active man In every good work: therefore. 'Heaolvad.Tbat we, a* a Presbytery, end our sympathy to the bereaved family, to tbe congregation ol which he was Hie efficient pastor lor more 'ban two years, and lo tbe New Jersey 'oufereuce, ol which he wa* an hou>red and useful member for more than Ihirty-alx years. As Individuals, may me he aa ready to depart, when sum moued to do *0, a* we believe Mr. Hoe well waa."

CADETS WILL BE HERE ON JULY

100 Washington High School Boya, it is Said, are

Coming.

The Washington High Hcbool Cadetai Commandant Howard reports IbetiRKTlKKL, will not be hereon June SOIh, as originally planned. Although more than 1U0 had enrolled to go to tbe camp. It waa found that many wanted to remain at Hie 1 bo re longer than tbe preacrtlied weeks, while others had lo return

Ihe Philadelphia morning ni here have been long sought by tbe

tiu.ine— people of this city.

If these are secured, II will be a big

direction of progress and

VlH reduuud lu the an

COTTAGES RENTED

The demand for cottages here connue* still great vigor. A number of ie few reiiisinlnc liouses were rented

t*l week.

J M. Clie-ler A Co. re part the fol-

■wiug lenlals:

Wm. J. Bozartb’e cottage, Asbury venue, Mow Fourth street, lo Edam Scbnell, of Philadelphia: Dr. i'alker's collage, IO8S1 Asbury a van lie, > Wm J. Murphy, of Pblladtaphia; Walter Foster's cottage to J. H. CroeaIngham: Ml- FlnkUner . cottage, tai " ealtar avenue. U> Ml- Ella R. Otto, Philadelphia: E. W. Kllley'a cottage. ' “ry avenue, above Fifth atreet.ito Uexander Glaaa, of Philadelphia, ' apt Houck’S cottage, Waeley ue. below filxth, to Mr. Yarman, ' of PhlladelphU. . . Massey A FXward* have rented L. . Dlabrow'a cottage, 706 Plyaiooth Place, to Itobt. C. Blood, a Phlladelhla hosiery manufacturer. I: II. Wealherby ba* rented bis cottage. Central aveuue. below Tenth - reel, through J. M. Chester A Co., to harle* Parker, a reel estate man In

w artbmore.

J M Chester A Co.,or tbl* city, have rented Holla Garretaon'a cottage. 1045 '.aburr avenue, to George 0*1 land, a

'htladelphla biialuess man.

F. K Darby reports the following rental*: Anderson Bourgeois' e-“—

I8U-J Central avenue, lo Victor I

..r Weri Philadelphia; Andereoc geo I*' cottage, 1804 Central aveuue, to J. Frings, of Weri Philadelphia; W. D. Wilson'* cottage, 1406 Central ave-

:o M. C. Hall, of Philadelphia; E. urletgh'a cotuge, 718Central ave-

nue. to Dr. H. V. Archibald, of Tioga; Dr. T. J. nUugrr'a cottage, 1850 Asbury avenoe, to T N. Nixon, of Waal Philadelphia; H. K. Eaton’• cottage, 21 Central aveuue, to George DuDcao,

of Germaolown.

home at the et

1 of tw<

rata and tbe special

train unlesa 100 at least should gu and return at tbe same time, II was decided lo postpone tbe date of depart11 re from June 80 to Tuesday, July 8, and give tbe recruiting officers time tu Increase their eurollnient to the re-

quired number.

The cut tali Of committee, el a meetig a few days ago. re|»rted a long lb* of names of boya wlio had ex- ~ their Intention of going hi tbe Mil aa thay had not yrt placed their formal application* for membtrsblp their names had not been ouunttal. A committee s aa appointed to select a number from these names and call at their iiomea during Ibe next few daye and secure a sufflt number to complete the organlzaand thus obtain tbe special train and boat oflared by tbe excursion line. The chairman of tbe outlook comtulllee reported that a squad of cadets —-jargon) Marsden had gone ' Ocean Clly and were now balldlug an addition to tbe cook house, making the tent flour aud pitching Ibe (bat most of those who had with tbe advanced guard we.e the McKtuley Technical High ■I aud selected because of their familiarity with the use of tools With these boy* were I.aport, Brodle, Duffy aud W K Howard, the last ismed being secretary to tbe comuandant audio charge of the auxIIiln- commissioned

W. H. Bland will he Colonel.

NEW SCHOOL HOUSE

-bool ground*. The *tak« were placed In nositk ud effort* aiade to get the debris lie old building off tbe ground. M . teelman purchased tbe brick lu Hie old *cbool's foundation. building la

Victor Frlnga,

PLEASED VISITOR

OBI*.

Mra. Frank Bow lea, of Harriaoa, Ohio, who la a visitor here, tbe goeat Of Mrs. Geo. F. Flab, of Ocean aveuiie, I- much pleased with tbla pretty re-

aort.

Mrs. Howie* Is the wife of tbe mayor of Harrlaon. So popular la Mr. Bowles he la now acprlng bla fourth auclo till*, be la pradMeut of tbe Hantaoo Bank, llarnstta la a city of 40,000 Inhabitant* and ► located a abort dlsance outside uf Cincinnati, In which lly Mr. and Mrs. Fish haves theatre. For fifteen Tear*, Mayor and Mra. Bowie* had been visitors to Atlantic City. 1-aat season, Mr. and Mrs. Kish had them pay a visit here. They ere Instantly captivated, and now ill give Atlantic City tbe go-by.

Ucean City Lodge, F. and A. M., will bold a stated communication this (Thursdayleventng, beginning at 8 o'clock, The M. M. degree will be conferred and a "special" at tbe Blacay ne will follow labor. It laexpected • 1'ari Grand Master Apgar, and a ent L>. D Grand Master, will he pre-cut from Trenton. All aojouruing Masons are fraternally Invllad lo be

a-'im view or Ocean. Ml- Je*rie Munn, of Freeport, III., Is taking liar first view of tbe great Atlantic Ocean—In fact, of any ocean. Coming from the interior of the country. she never had tbe opportunity until within tbe last few days. Like many others, abe Is delighted with tlie ocean and Ocean CKy. Ml** Muon la the gueat of Mr. and Mr*. Kaubeo " qi, of Philadelphia, who are In r collage here, 20 Central arena*.

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who I* officiating al Holy ‘ Church at the present Umar hi - flue Impression upon the barau— f the congregatlou. He la an easy,

graceful s|«*ker. There will be com-

—lunton service In Holy Trinity at 10.80

rxt Bunriay.

Clint. Breckley'e new boat )tas been given a trying-out several times this week, and the friend* of the owner predict great IhiOga. It b claimed that she will have no troabU In beating Commodore Scbermerhorn'a Aide. said to be tbe fa In the club fl