OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXIII. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMHEK 4, 11113. NO. 23
Ocean City 'Sentinel ocean o IT v. rx. «i". r curtis robinson Kditur and Proprietor Xi ou Per Year, Strictly in Advance. Fall Milliner; FULL LINK of FELT HATS j; H. HILDRETH'S Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J j E. C. BOYLE, ITanager Claiiua adjusted ami collected ai.ywl.era in CJuited State*. I Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect l.lceueeit by the Hlale. -:- !' eighth street, opp. p. o. OCEAN CITY N. J. I, Dacca Every Cold Lunchee, Wednesday and Etc. ! Saturday Nlfhl The Excursion House JIMtS CI.AKK Proprirlur . MAIN STREET and . . . t NEW JERSEY AVENUE . SOWERS' POINT :: N. J. j
1 ATrO**«Y»-AT.I.AW. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT LAW, ^ doildrar^Mi.^.^^aunu.Ma^^.0 . , « APE atl t OJ It I HOI SI., A. J. 4 . (Oppualle. i'uulle naiidioa*). LAWOH-m" ' Apgar & Boswell, LAW ()W~'ES Godfrey & Godfrey, , ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. H1LDRETH 1 j Counscllor-at-I-aw rpOVVNSEND GODFREY . Attorney-at-I-aw tu.ni.lt Huintius At .ub.ii «n> Haturday. AllMillu City , 027 WMley ave. i ^iluam B. davis Attorney at Law HUM Eighth Hlreet ' Ocean flty New Jersey Try an Ad. in The Sentinel
J DID YOU EVER J a slop to consider how important il is to have your home con- a J structed by responsible builders? *j Have you seriously eon- \ * sidered the parts that arc bidden? ■ Have you ever consideretl * f liow great and important the framing, foundations and otliev hid- t $ den parts play in the life and safety of your building? Let us j i advise you how your home should be built. •] plans and sneci- A } fications free \ , J Barber & Newberry { f BUILDERS J a office: sixth and west ave., ocean city, n. j. t ' - ■ — i
J N. GRISCOM, M. D. J EltiHTH NT. AND WESLEV AVE AMtlchard l <muMudW^tpg.r.uu^«|^lu^ gf§ Allen Coreti,M.D."€Si6 Wesley Avenue i ' Ocean City Now Jersey I Dr. w. p. -HAINES j COH. NINTH AND WESLEV AVE i : «. J! uEteelm & Hkrsohkl PKTTIT, M. I). OOT WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY QK. CHARLES H. RIDKK >• l>entlatt>« ». 809 Central Avenuo OCEAN t ITV. N. J. Hughes' Central Pharmacy rukie si. w.,1., »... L ^rLy,w-.t.."L !' J. THORNI.EV HUGHES, Mao.grr 1 | Nlfhl hell el front door of Mora j , ' " X , | MIDDOCK'S FUIIUT: | 8th and ishtr Avenue ! 1 The girls all say, meet me at | Maddock's Sanitary Fountain 1 I and treat me to a glass of i • delicious soda or sundae. 1 [ They know what's good. I — — — — » \ j
. ■ ' . •/'A', ■ . ' - A I I 1 a # »; Corner Lot j Every ime if You can Afford it t It not only assures you light and air but, if L t properly selected, will preserve to you a 'r view of the ocean from side windows and » piazza. We offer a ! Cor, at 18th j Wesley I ! <i Avenue y.0""".1"- $1950. * ; — 2 — ATA r»yiA»r location in all Ocean City. In ' cheapness it cannot be duplicated. Don't hesitate. Secure it at once. It will bring 12500 a year from now. ' i f : Massey & Edwards Eighth and Central Avenue it . i #
NOTED OLD-TIME ATHLETES WILL VISIT THIS RESORT
Association of Veterans ofj Track and Water to be ; Brighton's Guests. 1 Tlw V vitrei. ^thistle Association. of.] j Philadelphia, composed of ■Ihlelt.j y , » liu made Philadelphia fatuous ii. J track, ring and football Iweuly year*! ago, will return to Ocean City Salur,I day, September ti, and Sunday, Hep- I I I ember 7. for their tilth annual uutlufr , and championship*. - i The member, will have a >|«clal vat , leaving Philadelphia i Market -Heel L I *' I Wp iii., relunili.g Sunday even lug al S ou. Headquarter, will be al the Hnlel 1 Brighton, In trunt of which at x 3u p i lield, a. follows: V ' > Klfty-yardda.il, 1.10 yard ila.li.ttu walk, pule-vaiilt, high Jump, broad I Jump and eliot-pul. , Hon will take place af Ilia Brighton at 1 ' (I 30 n'chK'k. (iovern.'.r Klelder. Italpli ' W. I hinge., of the Slate Ullllllea Com- < mlaaluu. United Slate. I >1.1 riot A I ' lorney J. Warren Davis, Judge K Ameilee Itrrgy, pre.ldci.i Judge of the ■ I'uurt uf Common Pleas, No. I, Plula- ' ' delphla, I nlfii.nl Hevenue Collector ' William .McCoaeb, Albert Fogg. Cominudore ('liar lea J. Cur ran, Vice font- I inmlore t'liarlr. K. Wall, Senalur I.. ' M.l'rwn, treasurer, and oilier ..nicer. ' ..r Hie Ocean t hy Yacht flub are : ' The vl.ltor. will lake a dip In the eurf Sunday morning and a .all on llie I hay III tlieafleruumi i. on Ilia program. I | ti.iu were lha mott fainnue alhlele. uf ■ America In their prime. I Among ilu.ee emu I i.g will he W. > ; Page, once wurld'. record-holder I j hi i he IiIrIi jump; Waller Kodeii- ! world', record-bolder lu the , polo vault; Or. J. K. Shell, four thue* ' America', aiualeiir boxing and wre-l- j ling middle and heavy-welghl champion; Prof. "Hilly" Cump, In.lruclur id mure champion, than any oilier „ man; l»r. (leorge W. Orion, Inle'rcol- a mile champlou aud Olympic a Iwo-mllechamphiu; Jatne. II Slerrell, ,| the mu.l noted aulhorlly on .wlmmliiK r Atutrlca, and tienrge W. Klaller, , famiiua awliumlng coach. tl The ll.t of amateur champlun. comptiaa the entire membrrahlp. "Hilly" a Hocap, of the Public Ledger; Hermpn h "Davy" Clegg. Walter Crllbert, „ l>r. Suttou, Dr. Kylvry, Howard Po|u, r Oheateriuan, Frank Knae. Harry „ Krauk Milan, "Pop" Head, ^ Norman Lealle and Al. Oil ar* a few of Ilia moat dlailngulahed. Theoftlcera are: Praeldeiit Kugeiie I '. Huntilwell, aaalatant city aullcttor of 1 Philadelphia; vice preeldeut.Dr. Frank " Flatter; aecratary aud treaaurer. Jaiuea " H.Sterrltl. 1 m Bterrltt.
f,. , GIRLS ATTACKED: : ONE ROBBED:, Daring Holdup by Negroes ] j Under Electric Lights in i Center of City. 1 , Fuller the glare uf electric llglila lo « i one of I he central .action, of Ihie city Tenth atrret aud Ocean avenue two , young women were held up by two | I oegroeaalll o'clock Thursday mghl r and one id them robbed uf her hand \ , hag. .aid to have contained >|illle a „ -urn of money and auiue valuables. > . lowed the girl, for mine dial a lice l.e Whan the ghla were- In fain I of i and lore Hie hand bag from the wrlat „ . of one of the girla, lacerating her wrlat e The glrla acreamed fur^lielp an.l | '"T1 * ■ H"lrl w,,l, h « , Chief Scull liaa the ii.iiiea of the a . young wuuieii, hill being busy "aleutli' |, lug," he refuse, to make them known. - i by a negro al Third .Heel, near the p HojyUwalk. TMK MtcKTINKI. knew-nf . Utla at the time, but Biippre.ae.1 li. If a ' allack.ofthi.kludareloconilpur.u a ,, fur llie chief of polne I., lake I lo Ju.lli-e. K BUYS PROPERTY HERE !' Tot.ii M. loora.-Mro'a l uru atior, o Take" aturdoeh Cotiaice. II John K Jouea, who recently npeued *' a men's furnishing alore al 75. Aabury c avenue, ha. purchased, through the *< agency of Clayton Maine. Hrlck, the « dwelling owned by the Peler Murdoch R estate, ou A.bury avenue, next tu llie *' Ocean t'lty Title and 1'ru.i t 'oiupMif'-. •< building. NJ II after being In (he city only a month <> ludlcatea lliat lie Intend. In perma uently lucate In tlila city. He la an rnergetlc.huallliig young man and Ida friend, bespeak for ttliu a * share uf llie clly'e btialiiraa. Hpectat Music lor Church. J The mutlc commlllee of the First h M. E. Church I. planning for «|ieclal II mu.lc lu llie church next Sunday a' morning aud evening. It I. probable u that an excetleul quarlel will be heard, a
PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH GROWS ' Cougrrgatious Overflowed, Edifice Here at Both Set- | vires Last Sunday. 1 and the Sunday «hool room were tilled, aud III llie evening the audlener that again (lowed over lulu the SoilIn addition in the .thing ee.un.ua by ' the pa-tor. the Kev Fharlea H 1 Itohurr. M. A . the mualral -election. ' W ii Miller, liuraar of the Fnleemuy ' M '''"'ora""1* XV'""m " ' Never has belter sinKing been heard 1 in llie First I'ir.hy Icrlao I'liiuch than •luring tills season . While tjyedls- 1 service wa. slrlctlv inalnlatneil. 1 namely, thai of worahlp and apirllual « and drv..llo„.Ytl.r..ugl,oul The reaull ..f Ihe Work dune by Ihl. church ' till" art-oil, a-, evidenced by the large 1 allemlai.ee al al aud by 1 the generous support and encourageof Oceau Flly'a tunat -utntantlal sum- J In Ihe van among the rhurihea of : South Jersey wIri tnliilaler to ihe ItJ- ' Its resorts The average attendance and ulterliiRB uf the Sunday a..h0ql 1 al-. have breii higher Ihta year than> ^ The outl.mk fur llie » inter', wurk la j very encouraging luiw lhal Ihe dual I liisiallniciila on Ihe mortgage are ' coining In. Willi a magiitltcenl prop- ( erty tree of debt, with thoroughly organized official boards, I. mile.' An*- I Hnya' Club, Sunday school and . Kndeavor Society, the church la fully e.lahll.bed and equipped to carry forward a tuore It active ministry than ever lu this growing community I.aet year additional chair* had to be purchased | to accommodate all llie people, aipl season llie liidlcallnne point lo a ' nol far distant day when the capacity t of. I lie church will have lo be enlarged. !*rw t-'irm or n.lldrri. Those who are thinking of building collage or apartment house should , rest* I he adv.rtlaement of Karber A , New berry lu tula laaue of Ihe Hkntiniu. Mr. Harber has haeu In lha | budding bualnear for Mime years, beeu a member of the llrm ot | lis, -her A Marts. Mr. Nawberry la an energetic bualtira* man with a large niiinU-r of rrtenda both In ihl. idly | aud I'lillalTeVphla. ( >Uo>w,cui^„sitr. siiiurimm. BUU l-illiaueipilia. v I
IMMENSE CROWD AT M. E. CHURCH Large Edifice Unable to Afford Accommodation for Mnsic Lovers. Sunday evening's muaical -ervl.e III First M. K Church wae the last the Couly Uuartat will give this sea aou, aud theaudlauce was eveu greater than thai of Ilia previous Sunday avauF.vary available fuot of .landing room was occupied and all parts of every entrance were crowded. Dr. Halnea, a* a-text for hleleumlnule addrr.- used Horn 6; 8-4: "And not only no. but wa glory In trlbulatlou also; kuowlng that tribulation workelb patience; aud patience, experience: and experience hope. The addraaa followed vary practical and II briefly developed tba i bought that efficiency and character come only through hard experience and tribulation. Tba singing by the mem her. of the quarlet was unusually flue, and Ihe cloalug number was heard with regret by every music lover In llie crowded edlflce. The work of Ihe chorus was also highly appreciated by Ihe audience. Junior Kpnorik l.ramr. I'aalor II nine- announced Sunday lu (lie First M K Church that lie will call lha ineinben-uf Iba Junior Hpworth League together Friday aflerbulldlug al 8 80 o'clock. He Inleuda lo liavr a full allaudauca. Kumarau. I.ectwrc. Don't forget the humorous lecture, "8l>em» of Society," to ba given In Baptist Church tomorrow aveulug at 8 o'clock by Iba Kav. Forrest K Dagar. of Philadelphia Ha la a flue apaakar, aud tboaa who attend will have a rare treat. Conveyance. From J. S. and Laura K Hrlgga. dated June 18, 1803, properly situated No 808 Thirteenth elfeeC. to Mrn.Caaaie Luddy, for the sum uf 81571. adv-U Fine Mule I Prapsnilaa. An opportunity ^>f • lite Hue. For particular, addrami Bui X. Hkwtihu. ; oW«*. adv. It. Fob EUlk. — Two line Ocvan City Bayou, lou; price 8160 each . Apply C. L. Lake 1626 Aabury Ave. adv. 9-4-St. ;
MANY FEET OF LAND BOUGHT I ALONG CITY'S OCEAN FRONT
' GEO. LONG HEADS ANGLERS' CLUB . T. Lee Adamn Hade Secretary i of City'a Young and Growing .Association; The Anglers' Club of Ocean City : held a uioal enthusiastic and energetic i meeting Thursday night at home of T. - Lea Adauis.Heveoth alreel and Aabury There wee au election held for ths I permanent officers of the club, aa fole Iowa: r (teofge I wing, president; Waller a Chandler, vice president; T. I An Adams, secretary, and A. H. June*, e "riila'cVub, Willi Ilk liberal rules and I good apurlsmauahlp, has grown Willi . leaps and bounda, until nexl season, 1 no doubt, will sec It one of llie forrmusl organizations of Ha kind slung tlir u coast. Clayton Halnea Hrlck, real estate .pernor, has -old lot 84 ou Die (braid ' Itealiy Cu upauy'a I. a ml. on I'lymnulh I pl«.-« lo Tbe.!. M Dslal.ry n re lesl.tr ■■ agent uf Jenkliitowu. Mr. Delanay .. was here on two occsaloua during the ; ^ nimmat, stopping at the Hewllngs. ; The regular moutttly mealing of the Ooean City Hotel Pruprielors' Aanoclatlon will ba bald ou Monday evening. Hepltmber 8, at tba Waverly, 912 Was „ ley avenue, where the members will be entertained by Mlaa E. H Haker ' A full attendance la expected, r- ■ e I . la arraazlex Per Vacation, d The Rev. Dr. J. H. Halnea and family will lake their vacation trip early ' lu October. They plan tu visit tba , Hhenandoab Valley and the tnoun- i ■aim. of Vltglola. It B room heated uufurulabad apartment for rant by tba year; every modern convenience. Ju-epb 1. Hcull A ^ Co., 757 Aabury avenue. adv 2H 4l*4t Foh 8a t.i: — Several nicely located l- Hay frout lota. Including two corners. near the Ocean City Yacht Club; terms ly reasonable; willing to leave part payly maul mortgage one tu Ibrvv tears Addram K. jTuaMvv. 106 Hduth Third 4. attest, Philadelphia, Pa. adv-264t*SI
J. H. Cheater & Co. Have j Made Sales for Improvement and Investment. | (Julie a lot of ocean front land baa been sold In this city durlug Ibe last , few days, and real estate meu say ( that tbla Is just Ihe beginning of many c similar sales. c Nol a Unit of tbe land bought w III c lie Improved by Ilia new ownara. , Many of the sales are not la shape t ' for publication, but J. M. Chester A ' Co report the following: a Oue hundred feet of ocean front, ba- ( ' I wean Tblrty-aecond and Thirty-third a streets and Korty-alghth and . Forty- ' ninth atreate, t« William J. Powell, of , - Ocean C'liy. | Fifty fact of ocean front, betwrrn " ' liilrty-second and Thirty third atreeta. J ■ lo Mr. Mackey, of Madia, Pa. [ Fifty feet of oceau frout, betwrrn * - Twenty - elglitb aud Twenty - ninth . Slreeia. to Dr. Wright, of Philadelphia 1 Two hundred teat of ocean front, at ! 1 Flfty-llftb street, to Mr. Kre.vr, of 1 j Herman town. ' Jour a Ht.*. It. Men In need of ralucoata, awaatrrs. underwear, traveling tiage, etc., should ' visit Junes' quality shop, ?15 Aabury ! ® avenue. Mr June, has a large aud ' exeellenl llnr of all furnishings re- ' quirr.1 by and laiys. Drop in for J a look . .You'll buy before you gfruul. 1 I Tlie goods are Sue aud the prices ; ' j right. ^ ""There will ba two ceTabralloua of the , ' Holy Communion In Holy Trinity - , Church on next Hunday morning al . M 41 and 10.41 o'clock, respectively, > Kvenlng service al 7 41 Hunday acliool 11 1 lu the afternoon at 3 o'clock, r > ■ 1 Hlble Bvkoal of nrlksds. The Rev. Or John B. Haloes, paalor of the Flret M K Cuurch. Is '• arranging to have a bible echqol of y methods lu tba church during the " I "Ttwk rlZ'm It's dlgnlflad and gives you a delF clous sense of security tn own your t- home at 1- OCEAN CITY. Besides, your raapoualblllty aa a real ft estate owuar makes you a desirable i-lttzan. Think It ovar, then call ou *1 HARRY HKADLKY, *. Real Estate Operator, Ninth and AsJ» bury avenue, next to fire house whu y- will show you tba vary bast way and '» some of the grantee! bargains to tie rd found bate on lha aaaiasl terms I 31 Pnona Coon action adv ■
MASON CLUB'S SMOKER 3 WAS A GREAT SUCCESS
J- — — - ENJOYED YACHT ■ CLUB'S MUSICAL ;l , ■ . [ Chairman C. J. Curran and Committee Provided Most Pleasing Entertainment. 'The sm-ntt.limldaiimmer subscription . entertainment at' Ihe Ocean City Yarbt club, under lhafdiroctlon of ihe social , .--.mnillllee, Friday night. wa. from an artistic stand point au iinipiallfleit suecess, all hong It Ihe audience, owing to curtain circumstances, lackeil Ihe dl- , iiieiislons thai the conunltlee' hoped for. well deserved and had previously , The new departure of the coiutnittee . providing oilier than a strictly inu- , sical |wr for Ufa ncs seemed to niA-t with which greeted all the members The humorous recitations of Mr. , WenDIng; the descriptive, humorous , and pathetic work of Miss Nnrrla, the reailer; the necromancy of Mr. Kamatoln, and the novelty provided by Mr. . Bruce in singing a duet for soprano and baritone unassisted, seemed to re- . celve the same applauaebeslowerl upon I the more serious and technical work of j Mlaa Kloetz, the soprano; Mrs. Helen . H Itead Alexander, lha harpist, and , Altogether, a well -balanced and moat I pleasing performance well repaid those , who attended and comfortably filled p au , auditorium second to uone In the country In acoustic properties. The program, Willi theopparenl ob- ' Jeut of being a fan substitute, waa headed "Hecond M Id-winter KutertatnHvsrtura, for Piano, ' Mr. McPoyle -"On lit* Han," Fldells Mala Quartet. Ruck Reading Hoene frahi "Hchool for Hcandal," Mlaa Norrla, Sheridan Soprano Solo Harp Accorapanlmant. Mlaa Kloetz (a) "A Spirit Flower," t 'amjibell- ' Tipton . (b) "Will o' the Wlap," Sproaa llaip— "Toe Dance, of the Fairies, " Mrs. Alexander, Albara ' Has. Solo— " Invlclua," Mr, Vandgralool, Bruno Itecllalloua— Mr. Went- ' hug. (Selected) (a) "Sailors' t.'ho'rua," Parry (h) "Rosary," Nevln i Hojirano^Holo -Harp Accompaniment, , (a) "Chant Venetian." Bembarg 1 -<b) "An Open Sacral," Woortman Necromancy — Mr. Ramaleln, , Alto Solo — "Tu Hava, to Hold, to . Love,' Mr. Hruca, Snyder 1 -"Woo at Last," Mlas Norrla, 1 Pauline Phslpa (a) "Reverie," HefTMma , (b) "Rafudropa," Heffalma Mra. Alexander Recitation# -Mr. Wsntllng . Quarlel "Sonihern Melodies," Pike "Sonihern Melodlea," Pike
MASKED BALL WAS MARKED SUCCESS of Motor Boat Club Enjoyed Unusual Event. The masked ball and peddlers' ■Mtratle given by tbe member* of tba City Motor Boat Club In tba club's casino on tbe Boardwalk, Saturday evening, draw a large attendance of the member* of the organ ixat Ion and a thoroughly Jolly time waa had by everyoue. Sdme of iba man wore slashed ■klrts and other lets-style female costumes, and all of (ham ware a ■timing auooaaa. The masquerade* assumed by many of tba members of tha Ladles' Auxiliary of tha club ware orlglual and In decidedly unique. Special blta along thla line were madehv Mra. Ularaooa C.\ W. Wilson, .Mr* Walter Chandler and Mra. Millar. lira. { Wilson's wash-line and its contents attracted uiucb attention. Among tha astonished observers was liar i husband. Commodore Wllaoq.; tha energetic head of tha club. John Warts i.amtirr Co. Auuouucamaul is made lu Ibia laaue I of Iba Skntinki. I bat the Jobn Maru ' Lumbar Company lias assumed sola . control of ihe etoek and of the lumlar ' aud mill business at Sixth street and ' Haven avenue. John Marts waa an active partner In tha City Mill and : Lumber Company for a number of years. Will Kzcliaaxi l-ulptis. " Iba HIV. 1.IIIU Huwiugu, I— PPptP lar pastor of lha Park Avenue M. E Church, Plilladalphla. Will praach In Ilia First M. K. Chore h. In tbla ; cu a next Sunday. Tba Kav. Dr. Imm B. llalnes. pastor of tha local ebwreb, will occupy Mr. Bowman'* pulpit. _ WIII Rwo for i rreholder. - Squire / S. Rnah announoas that l a f will .be a csndldale al tba K« publican ' primaries for tba ofllca of freeholder from tha Second Ward of this city. Foh Bami.— fv-ttagae aud Iota In p most desirable locations in Ocean City, r Apply to A. Cotton 819 A at wiry avenue. Ocean City. Naw Jonwv. adv. Foa Sale.-— In ths lisrdens Tract, >■ several moderate priced lute racantly e acquired by ma on Station Road, east, close to new trolley Una, up to grade with naw curbs and walks. Iswk fur t. new sign. I'm. waa j. Sawvkh, Wor- „ caatar. Maas. adv. 7-10 tf. d Baui ob Kxchahuil— Stt-fl. motor • boat Mated, lu b. p. Palmar auglna, tn • order. Taylor, eornar Kourtaablh airaat ' 1 and Caniral avenue it 1 la.
Potentate W. Preeland Kendrlek a. Distinguished Participant. j A jollier, finer set -of men than those .-omprlalug Ihe membership of lha Summer Visitors' Masonic Club of , ocean City can't be found, and you'd heartily coincide with tbla opinion wore you among lha nearly 300 mamtier, of this fraternal order gathered In the hall on tba third floor of tbe Hsnn " Building Salurday evening, whan Iba 1 dub ggye Its ffrat annual smoker. 1 1 1 was * great gathering, especially n distinguished by the praaanca of the ■ lieloved W. Frealand Keodrtek, Pt>- " lentate of Lu I.u Tempi#, Pblladalphla, one of Ihe moat popular men lu 1 Hie Masonic rratemlty In Jha Eastern 1 section of this country. The auooaaa of tba affair waa dua lu ' large maaaure to Chairman Frank " Stewart, Frank D Newberry, Charlae 1 S. Wood, Harry Archer and tha otbar merutwrsnfthe entertainment commit'I'lie president of Iba club, Past Com- ' m. store William E. Haxamer, called 1 lha meeting to order and Introduced 5 ( 'lialrmau Stewart. The first apaakar waa Andrew C. Ik&wsll, who told a funny story that * appealed to hla hearers Next earns Ueorge Tyler, past praal1 dent or'Pllntan Masonic Club, who related a story at the ex pease of Clayton | llaliie* Hrlck, which oraalad laughter. Mr. Hrlck, who oouldo'l ba kept still, arose to refute the story given by Mr. Tyler, and lo bla own graoaful ' slyla turned Iba tablsa on Tyler. Mr. Brick claimed ba waa not a apaakar, ' but ha want iba time limit. . a Powall Klthleu, director of music lo • lha public schools of Camdsn, ooo- - gratulated Iba orgaulzera of tha club.. , lie Mid tlila club will go ■'head Jnataa i the members work together and help t each other to maka It go. 1 Then -*11 praaant aang "I Want to ba 1 In Dixie." • % Hare Chairman BWwart lotroduead Thomas F. Armetroog, former prsai1 dent of Common Council lo Pblladalphla, raying that all know him aa ■ "Tom" Armstrong when I bay aaa him - promenading tba Boardwalk with tba | young ladia* -hla daughters. f After telling soma runny stories Ut > his Inlmltabla way, Mr. Arm at long > raid that Ocean City la a great plana and Inspires blm with raoswad spirit*. , Ocean City Isn't a place, ha declared. ■ It's a personality. Tba ozone waa Just aa good fifty years ago aa It la today. ' su urate bars are beyond description, but they have been so from Hum t Immemorial. In tba laal analysis It ' all Baa In tha human aquation. ' Whatever -you" eaa the flag of tbe , Called States, tbatbrlll that permeates ■ you la oot caused by tba imblam of cauasd
tha country,, but what It represents. The old flag maana where my frtaada and my people are. Mr. Armstrong teas on tba program I to praaant to Praatdant Haxamer a | token of tha elub'a return, aod as ha waa about to do so ba mid that tba man ha waa going to present an mi j thing b>— "Bill" Haxamer— la a lifter, and there la no personality that Oeaan City owes mora to than "BUI." "Ho. tonight," mid tha apaakar, "we have something valuable to give 'Bill,' although I don't know .what It ' "I don't waol lo my anything about ' our chairman. He's lojhe electrical 1 busluaa*. I rant good motey to ntm ' for batteries. 1 should bare rant bad money." At tbla point. Chairman Stewart rang an electric ball ba bod on hla per- ' son, which somewhat surprised Mr. 1 Armstrong for a moment, but, recovering, ba oon tinned to chaff tha chalr- ' man tut a little while about baltertn j that ware probably need to revive I Mare Anthony. Continuing, ba aaM . that everything la high but good M- ! loweblp, and tba fMlow who trim to J Improve condltloua— to maka two [ blades grow where one blade bad r grown— la of uuusuel banaflL • "Thla club," be raid In eonciualoa, "Is going to moan much tor Oeaan city, aod 'Bill' has our lova and aa- \ Praatdant Haxamer waa tbao pree ranted with au aulooaobUa. ' Mr. Haxamar raid ba thought tbla I orgaulxatlau la starling right. After i elating that h* had ins pleasure of f Joining Lu Lu Tsmple. be said ho mmiter* rood that the aieianere war* gotag to present Frealand KaodHek with u RavarUng to bla uew praaaut, Praat.lent Haxamer mid thai tbla la Iba [j Orel auto he baa been able to owa. '* Hla dangbtera have wanted one, ami now ibay wUI ba able lo bava Jay rtdaa. He aald ba waa not Ilia nigaalmi ef tha club, but waa stead to take tha • presidency. He accepted the ate " because he bed an open date Sunday °* "rnmrn rraaj mmtrn. 1 Two Iota aoutbaaat comae FteMh , "treat aud Ware avvnoa, batgate far quick sale; five- room ooUaga, »» Waa avenue, price. » 1,000; iltna mm eat- • tags. Wesley read, aalleaty y bargain, of will sxrkatig* fiiananii *■ suburban to Camden or nmm- " '"■■"--"W . '■ factug the oeaaa TTltT iiirahl 1 TweoUatb at. aod CMttS M, fMte " FRANK K. DAMfT, In REAL HTATIlfiaR, vt BourraBMg. 8th audAte^A-o, .- /N, -.

