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vol. xxxiii. ■ ocean' city, n. j.,1 thursday, july 17, 1013. no. ib
Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Rdllor and Proprietor »l.oo Per Year, Strictly In Advance. | CITY DIRECTORY. | .1 II "Tj* ^ "V ' CHURCH SERVICES. Viral M.^K. l 'buret., ^corner central event* j v tir^ i I I a i a^aenr I ea , l^m^e^tnUii jerries, 7JS1, | Viral Fresbylerlau Cliurcli. Wealey avenue snt^Ksvsntti street. Hev.Cbaa. H. Hon her. "r " S? ' p^er" ~ r vuvT Welb vsday av'nltta i . .,** A J H|'. V W. M. R k i Hrowu autl Jottb K.. ,o.n«nU. Muly Trinity CburelijHroieaUu IJC plmo^el . j Hriuate, Lay Hauler, nu'nday aervteea luu {SPSS' Hun day rtcitoul. 1W, Ute H-. H. McAllister, Union Tabernacle Baptist Church, Kf« bib . ssKtAr^ I W. Jatuea A. M. K. t^bureb, corner Havantb ' at'^tlavau avanue^uoeau ''tcj. * * | Vraaobltif!' 'Sib T'1"*!'; T'^'a. ' Maetlni'a i ' Wadueada > evenlu(a, at » o'eloek. | ^Haoadoula M. B-ttoarehCtaath amje^az^J I | . r j j b^_ .ur „„n ^ CHURCH SOCIETIES. iodlac'Aaxliiary BocI«y"me*li J1.""' Vr'. Vbomat lasUs?1 Vk»8TsaUleal. Mr.! _
Bra. Tnomaa Laalte; v loa-^raatcuui.^ atrj. Ourlallan Endeavor Horlalg, ¥Wa Idaud >L H. H la bee, eorrupotidlna secretary. Itu.ineaa meeting aaoond Monday in re I'll mouth. Lad AtS"" u'nnit MonBCKevantng ol deal; Mra° Uartrude Headway! treasurer ^Mn. CMrln Jobn"!!. Uandy.auparlnundent Junior lawa |on M ^ „owrtr praam,,,!; Hon* TntniTT Ojtciu H^ 1 .im*' A idU|iorietjv *m uLousr ^imi Vmr ri SECRET SOCIETIES. Herbert U. MytUlt. aaeratnry. Oaorga Savantb'etrast. '"tLC.'." Ma* lakeS'lL' of"tt! , and H.. K. Howard Thorn. | lota 1M. Jr. <A Aij*H.nSJiu ^ % |K.°'a*>.nbiui'. { wiuard ". Adatn°"U W Kacor . , KalmlaTrtba.No. tti. 1. O. R. 14.. meets { aanb Wadoaaday evening in K. of I*. ball Luther L. Wallaoe. keeper ot record*. I sSSKISH ! A. Hoorgaota. Camp IE V. O. of A.Tmeeu every Hattttday — ™S. ; Union)! tneiu eTery grldey evening In I . of P. Bull.
I ATTO""'"AT"W MORGAN HAND, ' ATTORNEY an£t COUNSELLOR AT LAW, HulleKor. Heater and Eanmlner In Chancery. Hupreme Court t'oniunaaluner. Notary Public. , t APE MAI cut li r HOl'NE, a. J. I lOppealHI Public Hulldtbgal' j law*offlces " .j Apgar & Boswell, .jlaw offices ,1 Godfrey & Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. james m. e. hildreth Counsellor-at-I-aw IjOWNSEND GODFREY j ^ Attorncy-at-Ljw^ \yil.I.lAM B. DAVIS Attorney at Law HOB Eighth Hlroel ll'-ean City New Jeraey Atlantic City Theatres r,tL\!imnirf,vjiu The American Play Company PresentMargaret lllington j HltinKe('Th«t«"uc^a! WITHIN THE LAW 1 An Absorbing Urattu of Heart Interest ; by Bayartl Veiller j 15c. 5<«-, 75° • >«•«■. *' 50. fi ■<> j Mat., 15c, 50c, 75C, *1.00, fl.Jo i nurkable'siotion Picture Kv»r Made )' "Quo Vadis" L -j Try an Advertisement i in the SENTINEL
mdiml J N. GRISCOM, M. D. RKIHTH MT. A.NI) WK81.KY AVE. r. ttlB.a lluura Until lua. ui. Prom e to > p. in," 1 No odtca boura Sunday. ^ J • H°§illeiConoD,M.D,''"f 816 Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey j " Dr." w. i'. haines COR. NINTH ANO-WESLtY AVE , OCEAN CITY. N. J. - -SSK - ■— -i HEUSCUKL PBTTIT, M. 11. 1; 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY j)k. thomas. ). ryan , $0teopatbidt 1 tea A rnitral Avenue * 1 QR. CHARLES B. RIDER j ►« Dentist" 809 Central Avenue Hughes' Central Pharmacy | 11,1, It St. eel ».«kv Ave. I Try -Hogbae' Kavoriu Lotion.' an Ideal a|. [ ' plication for -Monburn'' i Agancy for Hnyler'a uandlaa J. THORNLEY HUOHES, Mgni[cr Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth Sf. Ocean Clfy. N. J. , E. C. BOY LE, rUtnager , Claim* adjusted and eoltoetad anywhere lb 1 United Httlca. Spring Millinery All the I .a test Styles in Ijidies' and Children's Hats • ^ ( j. b. hildreth's ^ Otis M. Townsend A P tart Ifkl Haaahore ArcUteet l.lceumsl by tlie Btate. -iEIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J.
R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Phblis and @om mission er of deeds PENSION VOUCHERS :: CAREFULLY EXECUTED Numbers 744 and . 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean Citv - - New Jeesey The Breakers | Directly on the Beach ! I Only Boardwalk Hotel ][ Rooms single and en suite. Private baths. Hot 4 i and cold running water and Local and Long Dis- 1 I tance Telephone,- in every room. Ladies' parlor 4 i and writing rooW New Diet Kitchen for the 4 | preparation of Special Dishes. Elevator to street ^ ^ level. Auto bus meets all trains at main Stations. 4 ^ Write for booklet. Orchestra. K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. Jf t m 1 1 £££—
—Best Ocean Gity .Investment Today— ocEBHFiioiii ... . Riparian Grant In Ona of tho Moat Daalroble and GrowlnS Uoco- , ^ A, U„n. Oc.n Glly. > A A 40toet Front MASSDY 3c EDWARDS SJRVJfAW
DISTINGUISHED MEN TO BE AT WILKES-BARRE CAMP
* Luzerne Congressman and , Judges Wilt Visit This City in August. Ur. I. N. Urlwcoui lim« recti vrd' | letlem fruiu the Itev, J.ibu J. lI'Millry, ' j the olta plain . iittl »*ol. Wllllkiu J. [Murpliy, >.f the C. T. A. Iteglioent of j \V llkemlt»rre,«lktliig that the uteiuberk [of tills iirgflil/illtin. who will Ckmp here for almul a week, beginning rtatiuHlby, August a, will formally "pen the cstnp with clvlc ceremculrs on Monday , August 4. The camp will M ! known as "t'amp Wilkes llarre " j The congressmau from the lAuerne ' t'ounty district, wllL be iinoug t lie « ! visitors to the cemp. together with ; judges of the courts of l.uzerne and | the mayor and other oniclals of ; Wllkee-ltarre. | ("In plain O'Melley writes that; .judging from the enlbnsleeiu dle- ; played by the members, the cemp j here Will dm larger than any yet had ' j by the regiment.. The regiment w ill be k.vuiuptuled by SI. AutTe Band, of Frealand. andthe EilUtou-Kugle t'or|M. The hand i plana for the camp grounda, which ere to be on the dcliumo tract at Klfteenth street end the bay. Sleeping accommodations will he provided for Chaplain O'Melley' mud »ome of the o fit cere of the regiment at I lie Ocemu City Motor Boat Club. II 4s slated, and these gentlemen also will In given Hie privileges of the club I through the courtesy of the members of the organization. • I.'. NOTED AUTHORESS n. F. Barr (Jurat ol noun titer. Mrs J m. Wilson. I Mrs. B. V. User, or Philadelphia, Is | visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. Bglph | Wilson, of Central avenue. Mrs. Itart Is a well-known authoress and ouejif : her novels la now appearing serially In : a New York weekly paper Mrs. Haer's "Irene" brought »*«> as the besl moral story. She has written fifteen • novel", and tier best known are "Children of Charily" aud "Llltre Bare- , fo.it " Mrs. Beer's stories are very uplifting In loue and her pathetic scenes aie drawn with life like simplicity, which 1s exceed Rigly effective. She has written for many of the monthly That Ocean City has a steady all- . year growth III population la shown public schools. During the last tlve I years the animal enrollment of puplle has increased at least leu per cent each year.
' MR. MORRIS TELLS ' ' OF GOOD WORK - ' 'I „ Many Improvements Have , i> Been Obtained for Lower e Section of This Resort. The South Ocean City Improvement ' at the fire house. Fifty-fifth street 1 e those who had previously nerved as of- • 1 rieers, as follows: President. John F. L. ' I Morris; vice 'president, S. S. lezanl; ' ' treasurer, K. H. Hood; secretary, L, K 1 Itrooka. ' ' Mr. Morr|a reviewed the work. of the ' esaorlatloii, allowing lhal through lis I II efforts »lr.-ei gaa lights had been placet! 1 on Central avenue from Forty-slxlli > street to Fifty ninth street, tliey being t 1 lighted all Ibe year round. > I Ceutralavenue sidewalks are being < I paved'from Tweuly-lhlrd street to For- v - ty-rlgltth at reel, and wheu finished I e avenue from end to end of the Island, t e adding a much-dealred Improvement ' ■ and being the opening wedge to Improvements upon that section of the ■ e aireet that have heretofore been over- I I looked. * ■ t That the association haa been of , a value to the cmiimuully la ali»wn In i ' the extenelve real estate movement | s Beach front lula have changed hands, | and the preaent owners are bulk-head- , luu and fflllug In. preparatory to fur- , l her Improvement. t Attention haa been directed to the ( , railroad facilities enjoyed by residents f , number of substantial and attractive t cottages have been erected. j The association la. however, dief appointed In .not receiving from the , Cily Commissioners the conalderatton . which Itiey feel the reaeouable requeets , made of them for betterments liteill. ' , Sufficient water-plugs for use In case . of lire area necessity that should be pro- ' . vlded. Through the efforts of this as- 1 soc'latlbu, a lire company has been a organized, and la now part of the 1 city's plant. They should be given all I a necessary' facilities In enable them to 1 f protect property. 1 "That Centralavemie should be so 1 neglected lbal„duck (winds form sfter ' ralu* In front of cotlagaa whose occu- 1 _ pants are apending time and money to ' make more aud more attractive Is Ine excuaable. Certainly, tlilk avenue, which Is the high road used by every I „ oue who' lakes a trolley ride, or owns I , en automobile, should he placed' In i good condition, before moory It spent
GREAT CROWD IN < RESORT SUNDAY Preponderance of Children on Boardwalk Canses Favor- j able Comment. There wee another great crowd tiers Saturday and Bunday, but the rainstorm early Baturday evening Interfered considerably with the prom- ^ euaderi. However, after tlie ralu ceased theie were many on tlie walk. Bathers tilled tlie beach on Burnley from Second street to Seventeenth Street Because of the storm coudlt Ion's of the last few days there was a ■ heavy undertow, hat no serious accidents were reported. Speaking of crowds, observers say that while this city baa always beeu 1 uoted as a family raaort aud the grestm eat place along the coast for children, ' never were there to many little ones - here aa at the preaent lime. Aunaal Bazar. ' \ The ladles' Auxiliary" of the First 1 1 Presbyterian Church will hold Ha ■ ■ annual bazar on Friday afternoon and J . evening on Hand's Pier. The ladles * have been very busy during the winter 1 • have been ouey uuriug tne wimn
I preparing articles for this, sale, aud a f very fine and full line will be on dle- } play There will wlao be au abundance ( . or liome-uia.le cakes aud candy. The , ' patronage of the summer vlslldre la ' again earneatly solicited. owaV«arM«ae. * ' a It's dlgulfied and givea you a dell- t ' clous sense of security to own your I ' home at I t OCEAN CITY. Resides, your reepdDSJbUUy as a real - * estate owner makes you a desirable . k citizen. Think It over, then call on J HARRY HKADLEY, ! Keai bun Operator, Ninth and Ase bury avenue, next to Ore bouse who . will show you the very beet wey and f some of -the greatest bargains to be found here on the easiest terms Phone connaetlon. adv.
The Coast Caual Company will open Its place of busloeee 4n the old hesduusrters of the Ocean « Sty Yacht Clob, ou the bay front, at the foot of Sixth street, Friday morulng next, with a full line of frulte and vegetables, which will be disposed of at wholesale and . retail prices Fred. Doty, who will have the managrmept of lbs business, eaysthey will have meat on sale a little later. adv.-lt . Try eu advertisement lu the SixMEL.
PINE SELECTIONS I BY YOCAL QUARTET Brooks and Miss Brooks | Charm Congregations at 1 Presbyterian Church The worshippers In the First Pres1 byterlin Church gave -many expression. ol delight it the close of the aer- ' vices Holiday herauae of the unusual ' singing of the quartet which lias been engaged for tlie aiimmer W hi let he highest art characterized . least suggestion of .the operatic which i | might Jar on the moat sensitive feeling ( of the mo«t revereyl worshipper The ■ . selections were chosen w ith rare diecrimination sod. musical taste and .' . auug with genuine spiritual feel- i Both the anthetna wera rendered / Willi, spirit and precision- and w'llb a I , delightful harmony which was very l , pleasing t The contralto solo at tlie close of the i morning sermon was of a piece with ■ . the discourse anil deepened the elroug t II looks' voice has the strength and . quality which go to make the most I perfect solo work, end the cultivation c I It displays anil lie owner's still In lie [ make her renditions a genuine de- I ! BghL > In the evening Mrs. Ethel Brooke 1 I sang her eoprauy solo with raw charm. ■ ■ of a musical voloe of unusual ( sweetness and compass, and of which ' she haa perfect control, she succeeded i touching the deepest springs of feel- - In the lieefls of those present. ' Dr. J. Thorn toy Hughes anil l.ewls Smith ere well known to Ocean I'lty music lovers and the latter Is lo be , congratulated In bringing together a combination of musical talent which promises so much for the enjoyment ' or churrh-goere this season. 1 on luxurious pavemeuls In other p ,r- j tlone of the city, aud the association , will not be content until their efforts 1 In this direction bring ebout lire dr- t ( sired reeults," say the members of lite J organization. "The natural beauty of the beach Is I . admired by all rasldeute that they j . do not with It marrad by an unelghlly , promenade, but a few pavillous placed , the beach would be greatly apI predated by all property owuera, and , that the promlaeof Ihe Commissioners j that these would lie provided haa not , met with fultlllmeut l'a» called forth | . some strong ex preaelon , but the aaeo- I . elation ihopca.endiwlll not remit Its ra- 1 , quests, until three shall have been pro- . vlded," Ibey declare The association haa mapped out a r of work which will etlll further en- ' i hence the beauty of Ocean City and 1 i add to that charm with which all who t visit this Ideal raaort become entranced-
OCEAN OF HYDRANGEAS ( AT A. H. SICKLER'S HOME
— ] PHILADELPHIANS INYEST HERE , Bnys Bungalow ; Another ' Purchases Lot and Will i Build. < Clayton Hatnea Brick, real estate op- ; erator, has 'been especially busy during ; the last few daye, and has dtspoead of < considerable property. Among hie salsa Mr, Brick reports , the following: Bungalow on Flrat street, owned by Capt. V. L. Breckley. to Banj. Hay liar, , Jr , of Philadelphia, who will move Into It th'a last week of tble mouth. Lot on . the west corner, of Fonrtb etraet and Corinthian avenue, owned Mr. Fryer, to Mre. Emily A | Jones, of Philadelphia, who will build i a handsome callage thereon In the fall- , Tba lot haa 100 faet on (,'orinthlan aver nne and 70 toet on Fourth street. 1 tur BRTTYiatiuo aEFXinx.
On Thursday evening, July 17th. at Pier Theatre, tlie re will be big double attraction. - I The recent reunion of Ihe "lilues I aud the Urays" at Gettysburg In one a reel will, no doubt, be a moat Interest- y '"The^aame evening Vlctorleu Bar- ' dou'a great tragedy "La Tosca" will I be presented by Madame Barab Bern- | hsrdt, In two raato. the talkuto FUTt'RE fob Thursday evening will be the second part of Edlaou'e Minstrels and for Friday and Saturday evenings "Jerry aud t Mandy'e Wedding Aontvenary." , Both of these subjects are extremely *°Admleak>u will be as oetrnl, 10c. 1 Adv. It 7-17-'» Agents and solicitors wanted for our combination accidental death, health and accident policy covering all die as ass and every form of eeetdent; It - Insures both men and .woman aud It , sold on monthly payments; liberal i commission to agents. Call or write i North A*. Aocidbht 1x8 Co., is i Liberty etraet., New York. adv. It ! Fob Haul— Two Asbury avenue 1 lots, between Eighteenth and Nlne- ; teantb streets. Section D, Noe. 614 and ° 61.7; easy to find, being the only lots Is that eqoara cleared of brush; look for sign. Thob. J. bawyeb, advt. Worcester, Mate.
Beautiful Flowers Attract the C Attention of Visitors to This City. I An ocean of hydrangeas, slxtean thousand In number, snrronndlng the B summer home of Augustus H. Hlckler, e at the corner of Teulh street and Ocean n avenue, makes It one of the most h unique spots In Ocean City, If not In It Jersey. Wheu Mr. Blckler Orel built hie n " elx years ago, be etarted wltb t I plante, aod each year, making hta a f Ineertionz lutbe fall of the year, be has 1 increased the number, UDtll every nook 1 ■ and corner oo Ibe border of hU prop- a erty te one vast sea of billowy white ' heads. i To make the picture more complete, | • a Dorothy Perkins vine rune op each c pillar of the cottage end a beautiful, a 4 thick, green hedge protects ihe entire c I maae. I It might be or Interest to note that | 1 the hydrangea la e native of China and I ' Japan, being a distant oooeln or tba " chrysanthemum. It la also a Sowar wltb a characteristic all Its own In that oo two leaves are alike.
-: Is Hquire J. B. Bush, accompanied by wife,- will start on .Saturday July for Cincinnati, aa tba delegate from H Atlantic City Lodge No. 116, Royal «■ Order of Mooes, to Ibe Moose t'onven- '■ Hon held In that city. They will be '■ tan daye. * ' A* a novel method of oooduetlog Buuday evening eervloe, tba Itev ' Arthur Gee. pastor of the Immanuel ( Baptist Church, has received per- C mission from Elmer Bmlth, of the ' 1 Idyl Theater, to bold tba services j there. | 1 sealer Baal Keilees tar Bale. { On# six b. p. Hall Gaa Eiupne and , an eight h. p. two cylloder T. and M. ■ Gae Engine at Datscbeg's Machine i a Shop, Fourth and Bay ava. adv. 17-lt i It Fox KtX T— L'ufurulshed second " ments, rear 830 Central Avanue. Ap- *; ply Wattaon, 807 lBtb St., or any ° agent. adv It 7.17-18 >r Fob Hale.— Cottagae and Iota In moat desirable locsttotis in Oeaan City, A pply lo A. Cotton 618 Asbury avenue, Ocean City , New Jeraey. adv.
AVIATOR GRAY STOPS HIS FLIGHTS IN THIS CITY
NEW TEACHERS FOR CITY SCHOOLS , Miss Gascolgne Will be Prln- [ cipal at New Building in U p-town 8ection. Five dew teachers will lie on Hie rolls when Hie public echoote of Ibis elly reopen In Hepleuklier for lira' rail and whiter le?m. Tbey are William J. Wile, Jr., of < He a Isle Illy, who will be teacher ol . mathematics til Hie high school; Mian Annie Davidson, of Wlldwood; Mlaa Corson, of thlarlty; Mlaa Angela llaacolgne, of Vlneland, and Mlaa MaWbeele*, of Pleasant vllle. Mr. Wile waa principal of llie high , school at Dennlavllla. This school haa discontinued. He Is a graduate of tba Uulvarelty of Pennsylvania. M lee Gaecolti lie, w ho baa been teachat Yeutiior, aud hae bad 2U years' , experience as an Instructor, will ba principal of Hie new graded scliool Missus Davidson and W healer are teachers of experience aud recognized ability. Miss CoreoiT tor graduate of the City High School aud the Trenton Btate Normal Hcbool. Bha le Ibe deugbler of Mre. J. Mackey Cor INSPECT CLUB HOUSE a. Paiioo Anzowa "Prsoir" Friday will prove a gala day lo the hoys at tlie P. K. R. Y. M. C. A., when the board of management In connection with the Philadelphia branch will arrive here to make an Inspection of the club house. There wllfbe contests lu swimming, rowing and aalllbg toshow theofflclaTa Ihe beuellte derived from the ontlug In this city. W. A. Patton, first assistant to lies, of the Pennsylvania will bead llie committee. Mr. Patton la much Interested In this organization. The fiftieth annual camp meeting of , the Beavllle Aeaoclatlairwlll be held from July 81 to August ll this year. Arrangements have been made for noi table apeakera to take part during the - progress of this year's camp. The . president of tlie board of directors la the Itev. K. A. Wella, of Pleaaantvllto. Had HiBti Avar aces. i Wilson Y. Christian, of this city, a . student In the dentistry department of I the Ilulverelty of Pennsylvania, today received hie report from his azaralna- ' Hon. Ha passed every subject wltb ' high averagea.
CHURCH MUSIC : WAS EXCELLENT < t ■ Conley Quartet Grows in Pop- f nlarlty With Vlaitort to \ This Besort. t Tba Flrat M. K. Church was crowded 1 ev^ suing by a congregation that ' waa dallgbted wltb tba singing by the 1 members of thr Conly Quartet. The L solo by Mr. Gnruey was excelThe. magnificent rendering of the musical program waa the feature of the service, though Dr. Haloes made abort, bet mod Impressive, add reseIn theme was, "Tba Actuality of Prpyar," suggested by the worde of Lord. "I pray fortbem." Tba pastor referred forcibly lo the 1 well-attested fact that Washington prayed at Vallay Forge and that Lin- 1 coin agonized with God In prayer In ' a crista of tba Civil War. Ha 1 ' draw, In startling eolora, a word-pto-of a mother that baa for years ' l prayed for the salvation of a boy who I haa remained headless aod' careless to i tho last, and who mud face tba Judg- 1 r meot knowing that ba refused to ba t aavad. One of tba greeted of God's verities UDI Ol IIM IIHIWI ui owl" '"I'-
the actuality and power of prayer. On naxt Bunday morning, tba ninth Bunday after Trinity, there will ba a celebration of the Holy Communion tba morning at 7.46 o'clock. Regumorning service at 10 46 ; eveoaong at 7.48. Bunday school In 'the afternoon at three o'clock. NOTICE. The Oceao City Title and Trud Company, trustee, under mortgage of Ocean City Yacht Club, hereby Invltaa teaden of proposals for bonds of eatd Oeaan City Yacht Club to ba so trend- . ered for redemption on .September 1, 1918, under tba conditions of aald mortgage. C. R. Btilwbll, aawdmry. ! Six-room l touae with bath SI2.60 par i month. t adv. JnaitPH I. Bern. A Co. I Fob Bale —Open launch, 8Bx6, five- - horsepower, four-cyete Palmer engine. - fourteen foot tsndar aod tall equlpI merit In tba water at Fourth street. Baa Capt. Waiaaa. advt.lt n Tba BxirnBBL Printing Hones to ', kept baay towmtog out job work, but tt i. will ba pleased to do yours. Coma to \ and talk tt ovee, adv
As a Result of CompliQAtiaus He Goes to Another Seashore Resort. k The Business Melt's Association snttA A. Gray, Hie aviator, have' about severed their business relations, and that Mr. Oray'salrfllghta In Ocean city are a thing of the past. .It Is aald that pnembers of the association and Mr. Gray both claim that there have been breaches of con- ■ The matter was discussed at a meet- ' Ing of the Business Men's Association last night, when Mr. Gray waa repraf settled by A. C. Boewetl and the aaf eoclatlon by William B. Davis. ' Mr. Gray left town at noon for Wltd- ' Prior to going fie said: "Before com- - log to Ocean. City, I waa In communication with W. K. Fisher and I have < a letter from Itlra stating that thla ■ would ba a grand place for me to coin > money In the way of passenger flights. The bualneea men would enter Into an - agreement, II wae slated, guaranteeing hotel bills for .myself, wife and > mechanician, expenses of oil and pro- > vide a suitable hangar. "There waa a clause In the contract « providing that I make dally fllgbte ■ within the city limits uuder the direction of the Business Men's Association. ' "I have always flew whan the * weather oondlttona permitted and the ' machine wae In order to By. Blnca I " arrlvad hare I bava baan uudar graat axpaoaa In ordar to ahow good faith to carrying oat tba contract. I ei parted to maka money by passenger flights. The only money I received here waa ' from three passenger flights. Two of * thaae passengers ware from Atlantic e <1ty; the other was from Pblladel- , phla. ■ "I willingly carrtad certain mami hers of Iba Buslneae Man'a Association - free of charge. j jf "I reserved tba right to go away tar ' four or Ave days during tba weak of , tba Fonrtb of July, which I did. "I have been greatly annoyed by > M r. (loir keeping bla chain In my way ' and prevanting ma from flying and a getting my mapblns from the hangar. '"Last Friday I got In communication with Avalon aud mada a contract to fly there Saturday, July 11, on I the occasion of tha opening of a boaid- ' walkjud bridge. In my Oman City • coutraot I agreed not to fly on Bun- " deys. I would have returned here ' Sunday bad It not been lor thla. "I did return to Ocean City Mooday under great atmospheric difficulties. Beaching Thirty-fourth street, 1 foond it Impossible lo keep my machine 'f longer to the air. I "On Friday night. Charles Whyte, h my representative, attended a meeting of the Business Men'a Association, and waa Informed that I must take a
at tlie Normandto, which waa contrary to my contract, or I mast take a much cbeapar room at the than the one I had or the association would not ba liable for anything over that. Yet the contract stipulated the Occautc or tba Breakers. Friday night, too, Whyta wae notified that If I went to Avalon, W. K. Fleber would consider that the contract would broken, and that Ihe committee would Immediately notify Ibe hotel management apd the owner ot tha garage where I got my gasoline and oil that they would not ba responsible for any mora bills. Mr. Ftobar want so far aa to Mats that I had broken my contract and ao notified Mia. Dakar , of the Oceanic, Mr. Fogg and H. A. W. Bmlth, of tba Btoeayos, that tba association would no longer ba tosponsible for any Indabtsdneae. "Mr. Fisher, also, on Friday night, threaten ad to take legal prooeadtogs against me If I went to Avalon. "Upon my return from Avalon, I found that every obligation tha eeeeIt lee bad takeo upon themselves to fulfill had been cancelled. "Mr. Boeweil represented me at tha association'! meeting last night, and I understand that both Mr. Boswell aod , Mr. Davit told the members of the association that I had not broken my ' "I have fulfilled the provisions of , my oontrart In every way. I aever received one cant from any aeeoelalton or anyone In Ocean CUy for any flights mada. I have given altogether 4# i flights In thla city. If tbasa flights ■ wera to ba paid for at tba pries usually a given tbey would coat at least betweea s SSOOO and S4000." I r- Co— new m»a—' Knaneaeom.^ of tba Flnt M. E. Church, of Cam lea, will come to Ocean City today. ■- Tba train wlU leave tba Colltogwwoed n station at 7 o'clock, andjnany at the d SfeFw excursion to always a Mg I- success. About ona hundred and fifty 1. comprised the party last year and 1- doubly as many are antlrt paled thla time. Two'ioCa southeast corner FMImnlb ,r street and Wert avenue, beige In tar quick eale; five- room mtlega, IBS WaM avenue, price, 11,000; Hum mm cottage. Wealey road, entirely mi tare, bargain, or win exchange ** JESKS *• able. Lot on Genual avanue.batwuan A Bevuntemrth eod laghteun^ti i Mi , II Twentieth M. ezkd'CsotTal m., gHSA ^ RBjAL^RBT ATE

