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VOL. xxilll. OOEAN CITY, N. J., THUKKDAY, JUNK 20, 1913. - •' . L NO 13

Ocean City Sentinel Psbllsh.J W.sbly .« ' OC KAN CITV. N. J. ( R. CURTIS ROBINSON « l&litor »ud Proprietor ' j ti.oo Per Yew, Strictly in A-lvancr. ' ! i-i-city directory. CITV OFFICIALS i • "i SrSSSu.,.. 1 SgSX, JZFrzliASi: i e d jsrs *.5SSi,5S«& vn :\ ^CHURgn services. , . SB'S: | ' ■U£ilSu"?ISiw.. -PreaM.M. HMIotWt, ll.'K ; tK'Mwl. l. it »v. i^»«i^Kd»»'d | ' rI&»u7«4H'ii Brofcu". '• llulji l'tlnlly Chureli. Prates, ant Kplssomi. I 'antral aveliu. and Klrvw.ll. llj- . egtgg^eg^Mg^k!Tuny/aja W a! ai; Sunday wln^i - I'- ■'- a"!u!$U| «Snda* wSi'pS ^Thlrt^ni »!*"■■•■■'' j SSStt - rajAdw «.). U.K. * Vu1 y n a * S* | Bni'MouCunai llav'tlr-ul Harris, i>*»< . u.r. fill' day aarvava It a. u. and ..Ji p. j CHURCH SOCIETIES.

^;!»,r^se4u°-Vn«sa-iiu.: "S"»**"5^^|yj;,,5'rliilai.danl JnnWouian a 'a uJuUar ) Missionary , lail TUuraday In iba tuunlb. Woman's « • I. rl.llaa T<a B. ; nSrg^tn. oTJrr<»fr" t "u" K SECRET SOCIETIES. Havantb Street. V. v.. Mark IjiKc; K. ul K. . and H., K. Howard Tborn. 1 lolafo.in.-ll, No. I». Jr.O. IK A. M- maau J "mZlliSr0 Vtmmlm livid; wiltou II J - aw!iO^.'m^in\f'<d pYIIu" • 'ti'ra J? HIMey. - Mre^Bobenrio Campbell, K. o( K. y."«lall: l"*"1" VraMd.nl.* oSiraa l>. Ada.na; aaoralary, It Howard Tborn.

*TTOKar.tiuaT'i.«w. jyjORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and , COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Solicitor. Muter and Raamlaar la Chunn. < *" (Oppualb. Iv.i.uc Bulld.o«o?. * * I I jJCwAOH'ICEs"W ' "" . J\pgar & Boswell, jjAW Offices j ' Godfrey & Godfrey, ( ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. IULDRETH ] Counst:llor-at-I-aw fiutiKwry jfOWNSEND GODFREY Aitorney-qt-Law j AlUu.ll. urfwrel. ya.r\yilllAM B. DAVIS , i Attorney, at Law ' | :m Eighth Blreet • '. .-an ( 'Ity New Jeraey Atlantic City Theatres ■I ' • ' T, ...QUO... VADIS ■If • THRILLS' THRILLS! I A Pull J'r Hour .Show— 9una Heel ! ul Film .. I ^ ' K y*" r?TV COHAN A HARRIS - j 5 20 Per Cent ' ' A Comedy" by Porter K'inetson Browne j ■_ \ Author of "A Fool There Was." " j With .. Strong Metropolitan C*»l. j jl-vcs.. »jC to fi.yl; Mala., isc to)»»-o"| Try nn Advertisement I, In the SENTINEL I

nmiML el J N. GRISCOM, M. D. ' KIOHTH ST. ^Nl) WEHI.KV AVK .n. daily. Hal. Cboaa. fariuar . Una. •- - ^ ;?f£: Allfij [Corson, H. D. !'."?» j 8 16 Wealey Avenue Ocoan City Now Jeraey ^ W. F. HAINES b. COR. NiNTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. A j t Tale|iUonea | laiifr'.HUIe. !» ^ H Kit SOU Kir P15TTJIT, M. 1). r<: 807 WESLEY-AVE. Ill OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY V J)R. THOMAS J. RYAN ( ®otcopatbtst jj Mo A (.'eutral Avenue L'lly " v New Jeraey '■ DR. CHARLES B RIDER .■ ii »"• l>ont ii 809 Central Avenue * I Hughes' Central Fharmacy b H. I.111 •*. «•< Wnby Avi. a T i Ii * IU" !■'*" """ *° |i " " "u"™ kl'. "' II l'**U I y reeouuue o d.il by ^ ' , J. THORNLEV HUOHES. Manafer ^ * Itorl.r af fiirwar, • , — — ; ' ■ •■: y Boyle Commercial A§fency y 624 Eighth SI Ocean Clly, N. J, "E. C. BOVLE, nanager j| Clahna aJJnalod anil oollectbd anywhere in - r.iltaJ HUUa." . - Spring Millinery | I j All the Latest Styles in Ladies' anil Children's Hats r--' 1 J;ai j. j. fliLoara ^ s j i Otis M, Townsend ! „ A Practical Haaaboiw Architect , l.leeuaed by the Btale. •> | EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. L ' OCEAN CITY N. J.

R. CURTIS ROBINSON NOT>fl[RY PWBLie and Commissioner of Deeds FENSION VOUCHERS :: CAREFULLY EXECUTED " Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY - - ^BW JEKSEV * K * g « < * I The Breakers | f Directly on the Beach i j 1 Only Boardwalk Hotel j [ ~ " ~ ^ ^ % Rooms single aud en suite. Private baths. Hot 4 * dj and cold running water and Local and Long Dis- 1 > W tance Telephone in every room. Ladies' parlor | i and writing room. New Diet Kitchen for the j ^ preparation of Special Dishes. Elevator to street ^ ^ 2 level. Auto bus meets all trains at main Stations. 4 ( a. Write for lx>oklet. K. A. YOUNG. Mgr.

—Best Ocean City Investment Today— Ml FRIHlf onli S17°° ° UUUin 1 liUfl 1 S1700 Both Sides Wesley Ave ■ Riparian Grant ,.I u» «... Oo.lr.bio ^ 40 (eet p ront jt ji A tlonw lr» Ocoan Glly. * •" ' MASSCV » EDWARDS •»»•» Va*« Wi"JA"""

tocsam ii. wins from ( r x. bfrmlda to this city I i M

Big Dinner at Yacht Club]' ^ Marked Celebration of j Crgat Victory. 1 1 11 trwli fur the Tocmih 1 1 ! Tii res cheer, for Hie Otwwii l'lly Yacht Club ! Why all till" exuberance of apirlldV j Capt. I.. Wlllaril fliilfonl's new from Heruiuilalo New York anil Ocean City. la It any wonder Hie owner anil crew the craft, together with the maui- 1 here or the yaclij club, are happy'.' ' Capt. Mo I ford ■# boat beat llie liar ' II. Commodore Wbllakar, from Bermuda to New York by more than ' 117.', mile run from llermuda to New ' and >i&ti> Hie race from New ' York to this city by 7 hour*. 8 minutes aud i seconds, or 'hour. 4 minutes The Towarii II lefLNew York for 1 till, ellyf at II -SO o'clock H.turday ' nlKht and readied here at Sunday morulnK 1 "The . Barbara II left New York at 1.27 87 Hlinday mornli.K and arrived . here at loHl .llJ. TherfAvaa a great crowd of enHiualaal« atVlre yacht club Huuday morn. 1 lug when the bunts arrived. Tlie 1 Dream, " < 'ommodore l.agen, which Hie race from" New York to Iter inuda, waa expeetedt to come here too. but she met Willi an accldenl on the way. It waa reported. The owner, and crew of Hie "two aud Hie tidy-looking Utile craft were admired by the tliroug at the club Commodore' J. Italpli Wlleun, Pa.t Commodore. L. M. Creene and William t:. Hexamer, "Chartey" Ula»er "Op." Bl.ler, H. I). Newberry aud other promluent raa-uber. of 1 lie club gave the "glad" baud to the racer.7>id Capt. Mulford and \'lce Commodore "^barley" < jurraj^a"]' ihe'crew of tlie Tooaa'm/ 1 1, were overwlieluled wljli cnugratul.llou« A dinner was gfveu at H»ej.lub Imu.e lu Hie afternoon Past Commodore Crea.e waa loa-l-■iiaaler and there were apeet-liea aud cheera galore. Clieei. gaiorv. »« Tlie speakers were (.'apt. Campbell,

Iiavleator, and Dr. Eugene Bwavue, aurgeon of Ihe-Barbara 1 17 L. Wlllard Mulford. owner. I>« V. B. Htreet, Captain "Dick" Young, navigator, and K Vice Commodore Curran, <jf the Tocaam II. Commodore Whltaker and Captain . Duncan, of the Barbara M, were called of upon for speeches, hut they begged to b« be excuaed from talking. 111 Pretty souvenir*, appropriate lo the di occaalnp. were given each of Hie diner*. H Commodore Crewe presented tro- c« phlr. of dlll'erent de*lgu. to Ihe owner, of TiHvam 1 1 and the Barbara 1 1 . hut M Hie presentalhni waa by proxy, aa the Ii trophiee have uot been completed. 11

GIRLS' CHORDS f : GIVEN AN OUJING Members of the M. B. Church 1 Music Committee Provide Automobile Ride. The music committee of the Kirei M. K. Church .will take the members , of the girls' chorus of Hie church on 11 an automobile ride down the.oounty 1 tomorrow. They will be glveu dinnVt 1 at tbe new Cape May Hotel. / The member, of the music commit- e tee desire to thus .how their appreciation, aa well a. those of Ihe church f members, of the very Hue work done t by tlie girls' choir during the fall and 1 winter months and up In Hie preteut f Tbe chorus has been a pleasing fea- 1 ture of tlie services In tbe church eud , - tbelr work wea the result. In large 1 measure, of the very eeruest and altJ- 1 dent Instruction of Mite Beatrice 1 lialnes, whose ability as a musician la , well koowu to the people of this clly. - H , {4 HAD PLBA8ANT TIME '1 Mason. Knlortaln Women F 8rl»s4slnTk«lrLodfr Boom. Tbe sixteenth xuulveraary reception 1 and "ladles' night" given .by the t member, of Oc-an tllty Iclge. No. k 171. K. and A M., lu Hie new lodge room. Wednesday evening, June Ik. ' waa largaly attended aud a very en - I lovable time waa apeut. . Kofertalnment waa provided by a • monologue eMIat aud two maglclai s. This waa followed by refreehmenta. , Tbe committee In charge comprised * Andrew O. Boswell, W. H. Uolflaeon, t Jr., and Warren ,W. Brown and . Stewards Heuderaon, Mtutxer end H. T. Jobnaon. — t Uclcct councilman Here. I Select Coodcllman Richard Hoy and 8* Wife, of Philadelphia, ars at tbe Hotel \ Btrand. Mr. rfov repreaenla tbe Kortletb Ward In Select Council. Mrs Hoy l« a slater of former Councilman Samuel Crotbera. own Your Home. «— U'a dlgnlOed aud give, you a dellclou. seuae of mcurlty lo owu your borne CITY. Bolder, your rae|<onalbilUy a. a real eetaU owner mako you a desirable cJltxeu. TUUtk It over. tbeB call on ®- J HARRY HKADLKY. Real Rotate Uperator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next to fire huuae wbe wilt abow you the very beat way aud mm of the greatest bargain, to U found bore 011 tbe oaatert ttraar Pbouo couuactiou. adv

LONG SUFFERINGS ENDED BY DEATH , A. T. Clark Dies Here '' and is Buried at Kcunctt in Square. H Mr.. A. T. Clark dli.1, sfli-r an III- p of two year's, at II ill o'clock fc'rl -j day niglit, al her home, 7'JII Central tl avenue, aged <kl year. | Her vice, were held al lier Iste rcl-j s deuce Monday afternoon. The rr-jl' I'a . Tuesday morning, -and Interred i K in llie family filnt. , ' Mrs, Clark aulTered patlrjitly for u p , long time, particularly during Hi* last few mnntlia. The Rev, l>r. J. It C . Haines ami the Rev. C. H. Ilohuer, n , who .wefo with her almost dally during her last month of Illness, cm- l|, - ducted the full era I services here. p . Hhe v>6. the daughter of the late ' jleiiry Moore and Mary A.Tlllune, (• III. Wife. of. Atglen. I'a Hhe .» . born Hepleutber -H, l»47: Hhe wa« u luarrieil iii Kebruary, lHllll. Hhe spent i, I all her life lu Clw-ter County. Pa.. , until the spring of ll)IO,.when she and a . Iter husband caure lo thla dly. Mrs. Clerk I. survived by three h ; children Horace A. and Charles W. ( of Philadelphia, aud Mrs. Ktta llevan, , of llila city. Hhe also leaves tlie* following brothers and *l«ter»: WIIBjm | | J. and Frank Moore, of Plilladelphlut j M>». I., It. Thiiuia., oil In. city; Sit/ \ Nathan l.lnton, of Wllniluglon, ojdo , and Mrs. K P. Wilkinson, of West , r Her relatives have the deep sjrut I palliy of tlietr pisuy friends In this , , clly. s The Moral pieces Included a beaull- | g fill broken chair of while cartiaHona t on -a greet! "background trout tlie | f family, and a bouquet of white liydran- ■ geas from Mrs. H. H. Warren. ••Hock of Ages," "Lead, Kindly s Light" 'and "Asleep In Jesus" wyre I Ihe selections well sting by Mrs. I. M. - ( reuse. Miss Louisa T, Corson. Mrs, 1 Geo. C. Murphy, Postmaster Hultoii iren, muipiiy, i and Dr. J. Thomley Hughes.

RB81DBNT ENGINEER Ji. Kendall Hniltli. a civil etiglnecr. of Marmora, wall known here, has been appointed, resident engineer by Hie.Hlale Highway Commission, under an act of 1M2, which provides for the construction and maintenance or certain Highways, bridges, etc. The appointment was unsolicited by . •Mr. Hmitn, and the anuounceiuetil of lila aelectloil -was a great surprise to him. '

HERE j? RENTING QUICKLY Mote Pretty IIouHeB|" and Apartments Taken for J the Summer Season. There Is po cessation In the demand for cottages here rather a^Mlic real Jdseph I Hen 1 1 A Co. report the ■ foD ^ lug rentals: , ' Joseph T. Htradllng's co'lsgn. silt p Ht. Charles place, UKa West I'hlladelphlan. Georre A: Hays' collage, ni'J Allsii- <> aveniie, to a Uermanlown resident. First floorbf Robert T.'Moiilgomery's n apartmehla, 1888 Central avenue, to a « Phlladelphlau. . " f Jtr. t. J Klllnger's collage, tiki Fourteentii street. So a Phlladelphlan. I ] John Pdlltlece'a cottage, 71 Hunset t ' place, to a Phlladelphlan. « t hird floor of the Itev. Pennington ' Corson's apartments. 1188 Ocean ave- * nue, to a resident of i tferbriiok I Third floor In Charles A. Doe's f Ideal apartments to a West I'lilladelRobert T. Foulk's cotlage, Klh • street, to a Phlladelphlan. ' John Hatty's cottage, at the jiurth- I we«t corner of Fourth street and Wea- ' avenue, to a Phlladelphlan. < Ralph Rice', cottage, 1141 Asbury avenue, to a Phlladelphlan. * 1 Mrs. eiixalwth A. Jordan's cottage, HM Heveiilli street, to a resident uf I J. M Chester A Co teftort the fol- 1 rental.: Collage SIM Asbury avenue to H. H. Benedict, of Philadelphia. F. A. Adams' second floor apartmen I to Mrs. J. A. DeltrlCh, of Philadelphia. Collage 10IB Asbury avenue lo Mlsa A. D. Dltinan, of Philadelphia. The Htratford lo Mrs. Elizabeth - Blunrtlu, of Philadelphia. First floor 88M DeLancey place to Meyer, of Philadelphia Clayton Haines llrick lias made the 1 following rentals: ^ R Hlpps, of Philadelphia. Cottage 488 Central avenue lo A. A. Cailwallader, of Philadelphia. Coy age 1120 Asbury avenue lo W. H. Ford, of Philadelphia. Cottage 877 DeLancey place lo Mr. Kmlly A. Jones, of Philadelphia. Ilrrrv to llprak Mere. ' Philadelphia's Collector of Hie Port. f treasurer of Feuusy'lvaula, will s|«-ak In the Auditorium at flic service" next i 1 Huuday morntug and evening The ' subject for the day will be "Tern perI aitce and Civic Righteousness."

motor boat club ready for opening regatta — ^ J- -

Wilt Follow at Boardwalk Annex, Which Was Opened With Card Party. The Ocean City Motor Boat Club will hold Its drat race of the season next Saturday afternoon, and at this lime also will tie held the club's prellmluary '.races of the Imiulrer regatta. A large number of the club's boats ars entered for tbe races. Tbe Ladle*' Auxiliary of the club formally opened the annex, Moorlyn grid tbe Boardwalk (formerly tbe Casino Club), yesterday, with a dve hundred party. I.unchaoti will be served lo tbe mem bers and their friends by the Ladles' Auxiliary on Saturday, and Saturday 1 night there will be a' dance at the annex- at 8 Mojfllotk. Tpls will be ! the regatta. <fanceT~Th» annex (a In ' charge of Prof. C. Elwood Carpenter. . who Is flhalrniBU of the entertelumcnt committee. Patriotic ttrrvicea. ■ Patriotic services will be held In the Flret M". K, Church uext Sunday even- , Ing. Members of the Daughters ol e America, Junior Mechanic*. P. O. H of A. and P. O. of A as well as all e Civil War veterans here, are Invited It I, attend. Dr. Ilalnrs will preach Hit i- sermon. The Civil War' veterans wll meet at theooruer of Ninth street ant * Asbury aveuue al 7.80 o'clock anc " march lo the church. "j w , ootid *4000 colla.e. I. Con- L. Clark, engineer at th plant of the Ocean City Electric Ugh Company, will build a three aud . half story frame cottage on Ha vent I ld. alreet, cast of Atlantic aveuue, coetln £ UODO. OtieM. Towusend haathecor ID t Lout.— Six (Ifl) dollars 011 or net Asbury ave and 7lh end I tth street Pleese return to I#. Asbury ave. ad v., "* Foit Rkst:— Flue-toued Francis -ft. ur con Piano. 7S5 Wealey, city, adv., W AST «!>.— White girls a- w ail res* -al at hotel. Apply 4IU Waaley avenu jle *dv; I Wasxkik— Use of plaiio, for *pr* . Ho, two hour, a week; slate prlc ^ Address A. B., care StutTisBL. adv. ud The First Naltonal Hank of Goal City alweye keeps on baud a tupp mi of small change for customers at Iv. others. adv. It.

DREDGES AT WORK -AROUND CITY , <■ — 2 I' Big Pntnpere Playing an Imr <"• re porta nl Part in Develop- of mcnts Here. 87! [b - «p, „ The hydreuUc dredge Is Just now lj playing* an Important part lu the ^ development of Ocean City. \ There are Ave of them contributing — - u. their mite toward making Ocean City ] more accessible and a more desirable w iy place In which to reside. ,ie North of North Point there ■■ one " that I. catting the Inland waterway ' through the meadow, from back of ^ !r, Umgport to the Egg Harbor Bay back „j of Ocean City, 'eo a. to make a .*fe and sutoolb paaregc to thla i-lty with- •< out crossing the Inlet. Ou the Oardeua Company's tract la he another- machine fllllug lu north of M ■u- the lagoon and adding considerable bi area to that attractive a-ctlon. Further 111 down Resell 'rhnrooghrare. at F.lghth V all alreet. I. the dradge that la Slllqg In " to for the n*.w aiilomoblle boulevard * he from Ocean <!|ty to Somere' Point At rill. Thirty-fourth street there still another, d nd that la pumping In the Oil for tb* new t< nil meadow boulevard from Ocean City tl to Marmora, and about a mile beluw thla point a Itflh one la dlgglug the * State Inland waterway back of that b ,he portion of Ooean CKy. L itit Probably no other resort along the 1 a coast hat live of theee monster nth machines busy day and night as they ( lug are here, end the work tltey ars doing | on. this summer will yield a latge crop of I benefits each summer hereafter. ^ Two kits southeast corner Fifteenth , street and -Wret avenue, bargain for , «a- quick sale; I've- room cottage. 885 West .. tf avenue, ptloe, 11,000; eleven-room cottage. Wesley road, enllrely modern, "i"* bargain, or will exehauge for property nue- suburban lb Camden or Pblfadelpbla. IaH 00 Central sysnue. between irac- Seventeenth and Klgbtaauth streets, riot, facing tbe ocean, 81100; corner M. Iv.lt Twentietb at. and Central ave., 81480. FRANK K. DARBY, p„" RJSAL KHTATK BROKER, and Hi'nirse Rldg. Htb and Atbury Arm ' ; /

more lumber and piling - for automobile bridge I .' — ' '. ■/ k- •

l__ 1 HOTEL KEEPERS MAKE OBJECTIONS . . d Want Asphalt Laid J Now, but Agree to City I Experimenting. , h.h. May berry, headad a delegation of hotel men that appeared before the i'lty Commissioners at their weekly | 'meeting 111 protest against the relaying 1 of the wooij block with an asphalt 1 tiller at thla time of tbe year. , Mr. Mayberry said that there Is. a t possibility of this tar giving trouble to , the hotel keepers by reason of guests , and' others trackiug It Into the housea. Mayterry ssld that If no lujury would result from a delay, he thought would be well to hold It over until j Mr. Mayberry further nfld that they had made an experiment with the asphalt and found that It would track. < He added that they are In favor of all ( spoken of thq# far and carried out, but tbey feel that tbla ' work onght to be deferred until fall. The speaker said be did not feel like replacing Ida carpet. In the fall. Mayor Headley eald that Director r Fisher has charge of thla matter. Director Fisher told the member, of the committee that he has had no . experience with aepbaltum, but tltey were led to believe tbat Ibis material, when boiled and covered with aand and pebbles, would be entirely, .atla- - factory. Mr. Fl.ber continued by saying that it waa bis opinion a week prior to this ■ time tbat the' whole work should be deferred until fall, but the ooulractora 1 demurred. The oO'er mailt by tbe contractors to relay tbe block free of charge waa on (he basis of belog able ' to start on the work at once. Director Fl.bsr agld tbe board bad no wish to Inconvenience the hotel men. It has been prop»*ad to test a ' section of the street now^frem Atlantic avenue lo the Boardwalk— aud If It turn* out all right the board wpuld take further counsel aa to the availability of doing all the work or poet- - polling It till autumn. Mr. Mayberry eald they were willing 10 stand for thla teat. Director Flatter told him tbat If bo found It a menace, the city would try 1 lo remedy It. Dr. Urteoom, chief of the health bureau of tba city, declare^} that he does not went his house tracked by people coming oft the street, but he I. was agreeable to tbe pwposed teat, e Mayor Headley stated that two 1, ex pert* who have been here aey that the aspli .lt will not track If treated as 1 It should be. . ... ie "After thla teat." eald Mayor Headr. ley, "If It discommodes anybody I w against It. All thluge considered, I think there should be a fair trial." turns MWIB ■M-.U- — - —

THREE HOUSES - SOLD BY C.H. BRICK D..11. n<**illnea Attract the Pretty Attract

Eyes of Visitors, Who Quickly Make Purchase |B Clayton Haines Brick, real aetata H .peretor. bad a few anesoally busy b hours Monday, daring wbleh time be in til posed of three houses. _ C Mr. Brlok sold to Frank D. Green, k of I'hfledelphla, bis (Brlck'i) cottage, n 877 DwlAlioey place. Mr. Ureen wUI u occupy tke house lu tbe antnmn. o Mr. Rfick also sold Otis M. Town- ti ■end'* 'bungalow, on tbe south side of ■ Tilled street, to Mr. Grey, of Newport d News, Who will occupy It et once. Tbe same agent reports Hie sale of Kvana' bungalow, at TweutyacTkoth street, to Mrs. Philippine \ Newman, of Philadelphia. 1 ;■ ■ ■ ■ "A BETTER AMERICAN" j omtm Norman W. Fort ABar ' \ Trip 10 Earops, ' Norman W. Fort, eon of Mr. and Thomas R. Fort, Jr., with bla bride, who was Mlsa. Marlon 8c horhorn, daughter of Commodore and ( C. Howard Schermerborn. , reached town Thursday evening and . will epeud the summer here.4 ' Mr. and Mrs. Fort, on tbelr wedtrip, visited many points of lu- . lereet. taking In Parts, Cologns and Hegue among otber place.. "Thla la the oouotry for me," aald. ForL "I was a good American before I visited Europe, bnt now I'm a one than ever." Will mold Baisr, The members of thy Ladles' Aid- Society of tha Find M. E. Church will their annual bazar on Hand's Pier on Friday afternoon aud evening. are now getting tbelr fancy articles reedy. _ v-ooilc Sale 1 or Household Goods, consisting of r stoves, furniture, crockery, etc.; many 1 tbiuga too tedkousto mention; Friday. " Jnoe 27, four o'clock, rear 82S Asbury - avenue. N. U, GniirwtY hdv. 1L For Rrrt or ("or 8a ix- Upright ' piano. Address. A. L. Homes, 1M8 • Cheatnut Philadelphia. Pa. 8-88, JL, adv. Waktkh — Furniabad boua». between Eighth and Klevaoth strsato, and Asbory and Atlantic avonneaj - family Of two. • Address A. M., Bmm-I nek oOh-ir. - adv. It. I *

Will be Poshed on Driveway Across Geeaf Egg Harbor Bay. Large quantities of creoaoted piling and j'lumber are being received here dally for the construction of the automobile bridge across Great Egg Harbor Bay from this city to Homers' Point.. . A meeting of the company ivas held Monday.-evenlng, at which tome of the details ware gone over and arranged. As advertised, representatives of the States War Department will . here July 7 to hold a hearing on t£e matter of tilling the flats on each elda of Rainbow channel. It la not tbe fo1 tendon or deflre to close any of the ' cbannela. aa anme people hmie errone- ' ously understood. ( THEATRICAL MAN HERE Will F.«lrrlaln HI. raiser. , Frank G. Zimmerman, manager of the Uarridk, Philadelphia, la here with | his family, they having a cottage at I H8S Park place. Although be has beeh ( visitor here In other seasons, thla I. the II ret time Mr. Zimmermen has ( ranted In thla city. Mr. Zimmerman will entertain his r rather, J Fred Zimmerman, of tbe firm of Nixon A Zimmerman, tbe , theatrical magnates, over the week. n For the flret time, too, Nixon A Zimmerman are Interested In a theatrical I enterprise here, having rented the ' Hippodrome, which I. now open an- ** •ler the name Nixon, and doing, a good buatneas In tbe movlog'plctore line under the management of J. H. ' 81m peon. Mr. Hlmpnon formerly " managed the Circle Theater In Naje * York, one of Felix lainau's enterprises. * Hotel Keeper*. Heart. e One of those new Htate laws that no one seemed to know anything about . has bun brought to-itght In Atlantic Ulty, » It rough the hotol man, boarding t- house proprietors and cafe owners J being notified that Ice cream of their J manufacture most stand Ihe iami leat |! al that required from otber mauufac- ' Hirers of the delicacy, andlthat thay R must procure a State license If tbey continue Ihe manufacture of loe cream y for their own uee. It Is staled that tbe State authorities arufetermlnwl to see h to It that the law* Ir enforced in all £ localities. . 18 Knlaretf Their Ouiing. ro The girls' choir of Jmmanual Bap- »' tlat Church met el nrty-ulnth street " last Thursday aa tbe guests of tbe d. church. They eojoyed tbemaelvee m hugely and returned home browned > and happy. Mrs. Arthur Gee took bar Sunday school else., known aa "The Sunday school ciaaa, anown as • u*

King'. Meeungere." to Flfly-olnth .tree! on Satorday. This dare la made up largely of igtrls of tbe ebolr, but tbe repetition of the trip Id tbe aanw week f did not dull tbelr appreciation of tbe * outing, though tbe ran-bnrn went a little duper. The Sunday eehool plenic

Braarfsdni Aabarr Aseaae. Director Flaber. at the weekly meetof tbe City Com mission era, stated In -the work of resurfacing Anavenue "U baa been foand necessary by the ocintraotore, tbe Button A Co., to purchase en Immense kettle, which oould not- be obtained nearer than Chicago. The kettle la used In mailing the asphalt, and tbe flret bought by the firm waa foand bs unsuitable. Tbe work would be atarted 00 Asbury avenue tbe oast Director Fleber eald. Patriotic Meeting. The members of the Y. P. a of tbe Wumsu'e Christian Temperance Union will bold a patriotic meeting lu the auditorium ou tbe camp grouod at 10 80 a. m. aud 180 p. m. July 5. There will be able .peckers, It la announced. , All are Invited to take their junch with litem lo tlie grounds and reaks tha day ou# to ba remembered. Opaaert n n. roc Haw Mad. . Bid. for tba boulevatd from Botnere' Uv May's Landing ware opaaed I Tuesday. Following ware tba bide Lsmual Miliar. 878,181.84; Hamttal L, amlth. 881.901.01; Ed. Donghty, 8H.- ' 025.19; Baldwin, Horner A Beoll, 81«.I 760.41; Button A Coreou Company, 8114.422.72. I TO Hnllrt Mora Haitat 0 Oik M. Townsend has received th " contract fiom Charles Powell to bolM a large wagon shed and store house la the rear of hie store and residence 00 Asbury avenue, abo- e Ktghlh street. II It will be one story, with ah«reaf*a* 'a galvanized Iron aide*, and coot |IA*'. t — --~r Runabout. Peggy. 85 fori low, 4 fori with an Evar Ready aprtng 9UU8H. ■y fMteued with ooppac rivets and baam acraws. Everything about tha baal la good. The gasoline tank le OOMar. lit The Ignition la Atwslec Kent with a » Patiereou waterproof baUkty boldav of the highest gratis lb«y maka. wabb lug 12 cells. Tba boat baa Just beau is; between Fourth aud Fifth Hearts, rt-i Price aMderaU, only buytug ***** j boat. adv., 848-11.