Ocean City Sentinel, 18 June 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXI V. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, . I UMv is, l<n 4 NO. 12

' Ocean City Sentinel * CURTIS ROBINSON Si oo Per Yet, Strictly ... AJvance Otis M. Townsend l.i'T.i-"! i-y n.« «ui* - EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O OCEAN CITY N J —LITJ'LE— Gandy Shop ) Ulb AMII UV AM, lnH.o'M)'> choi.ol.t.fc Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocean City. N. J E. C. BOYLE, nanagcr Claim, adjusted and ..dlectod anywhere in United sut™. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cltolca Dairy Product. Butter and En. Ask fur llooklet of Specialties Order. Delivered Hoth Phone. N

^ ft|ORGAN HAND. ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, J1' LAW OFFICES ( Godfrey & Godfrey. ^ JAMES M. K. H1LDKETH| Counsel lor-at-Law 'TOWNSEND GODF K EY 1 Attorney-at-Law ^Il.l.lAM B. DAVIS } Attorney at Law .'UN Eighth Sl reel Ocean Clly New 'Jersey j JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. • Ocean City ' New Jersey

:|THE BREAKERS I , » American Plan, FUgv,atoi", > Auto Bits. .Tenuis Court. Si , } Hut and Cold Running Water, Telephone in F.tferv | . i Room. New Diet Kitchen. Special Spring Rates, jfr ; I K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. S J DID VOU EVER J t strut-led l»y responsible builders' • Have yon seiiuiijdv . .in- #1 t sidercd the parts that afe hidden? " Hive you ever onsi.leicd t . f how great and impotent! the framing, foundations and othet hid f a den parts play in tlie life and safely of your building' " Let is a J advise you how your home should In- built. « Plans and J j City Mill and Lumber Company ; ! BUILDERS t j OFFICE: SIXTH ANO WEST AVE . OCEAN CITY, N. J. PO\A/PI I *Q Dry Goods, Notions and I w VV LLL O Men's Furnishings If you are considering quality as well" as - price ami wjju a full line to choose from, shop at . Powell's THE RELIABLE STORE 921 Asbury Avenue PH.ONE 25 Ocean City. N. J. j _ ; • •. . ' " | A14 Individual acting as your Executor or Trustee, might, through ill health or death, jeopardize the interest of -your estate." If the individual acted jointly with us, yon restate would not suffer through any calamity that might overtake him. Will you not call and have our Title Officer go over this important matter"with you? -:o: Ocean City Title and Trust Go.

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C. Ellwood Carpenter Instruction in rhe Modern Dances ONE-STEP HESITATION MAXIXE <5 ■at THE , Casino Club ON THE BOARDWALK D«ICY AFTER JUNE 15

Advertise in the SENTINEL

J N. GRISCOM, M. I). AllenCorson, HI. D." DK. W. I'. HAINKS COR NINTH AND WESLEY AVE D pjl.RStTIl-l. I'KTTIT, U SOT WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER Ilentint — 809 Central Avenue Hughes' Central Pharmacy I Thornier Hashes. P I> ) - jyjARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer j Wa^ch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's ' Boardwalk. Opp. Doughty '« Pier' II. Kurkliartll & Co. uj I'l.l MHIMi AS D II HATING Ij ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY r> | pocono Mountain Ice ! OCESNCTV NJ. I MORGAN II AND, .1 R. j f .HO K.-V.V..M I f j "" — — ■ Apartment For Rent ' By the Year ■ | An tinluntished apartment. 5 rooms ( and .hath: line porch .enclosed in iglass ; hot water heat furnished. ONLY $2,1.00 PER MONTH. Joseph I.Scull 757 ASBURY AVENUE . Why Not Buy j . Your Itathing Outfit^ at Ooff^ Bathing Suits, Caps. Shoes, etc. Silk Stockings. •„ all «1 reasons tile prices. GOFF'S BATHING SUPPLY STORE -30 Boardwalk j Adjoining G«ffV Baths j Ish Ge Bibbela Why ' Because my linen is always laundered right by Darby's - Ocean City Laundry I* Roy E. -Darby, Prop. ' Of! la Open Dally. PIANOS |J for Rent for the Summer Season . _ 1 We pay all m&ving expenses, tuning and repairing. Our New 1914 Model, Fainoua Allen Upright Piano SiSO Our New 1914 Model, Famous Allen Player Piano -»S (Ml EASY UtOWTHL* PAVStEWTS' ! The Celebrated A. B. Chad Pianos— Players and Baby Grand. Will Uke youi . j piano in Exchange. henry Kloetz ~~ i047 North Park A venae, PhBn., P* | -bos raoni Traraw, Hotel. RjbUi ML u< j W ratrf GSmbflema my. a. J . Irani May X

brumbaugh to be here july fourth. if possible

■ Philadelphia!! Will be Yacht I Club Orator Should Wife's I Condition Permit. y Miuiubniigli. -upeiiiitendeiil -f llie ; Krpultlli an nominee, for governor j I and deliver no nmllon al Die Oman ■ City \ a. lil I lub - Mag la g .-rlelta j rimuiax K Armstrong. a former president of Coin moil I 'ou nol I of Philadel ! presence here 011 I lie Fourth. but he ' t j expected to be able to give Mr Arm 1 { Mayor I lead ley. on Tuesday. >0 j behalf of the city, seul an luvllatlou lo Dr. Brumbaugh urging him lo be 1 WILL GET NEW ROAD 1 " 1 hat through the organized efforis of ' the Cumberland County Board of Freeholders, the Municipal League. Women s ( lub. Maurice Itlvrr Grange and molurlsls of llila eer-llon of tlie Stale. Col. Kdward A Stevens, Hlate ! commissi. inef of highway., w ill make ! Camden and I he sen a Stale highway, I The ro.d-w.ll atari at llie terminus I of the Stale road lu M III v I lie. run j southward to l.eeaburg Heights, following I lie old Cape May stage road r i through Port Elizabeth. At the -J southeast through the forest to a point *1 SOI I 111 of Ueeabtirg This wrtlleltmi Inste two railroad grade crnaaliigs a fid s right-angle luriL' The road will { seinMil and public schools here hare p I The * Include Miss lugalls. I I 'asi lehun'111 d tic* H iidson ; ' \v"j Pelly ! ; York Stale, ami wiU|gavel; Joseph K 1 Moyrr. leavhcr of stenography, who lias rrlurneil lo Heading, and Miss Smalteld, lusirmdor of domestic sel-eui-e. w tin will spend I lis* summer at het home in llrown City. Mich.

II ' TWO BIG CHANNEL BASS CAUGHT HERE | i Lots of Hake Also Pulled in r by Anglers Along City's Oceatt Front. In large numbers, hut on Saturday j night Frank Hudson, of Philadelphia. , changed things hv bringing 111 a thirty- ! Mr llnda.il. tell so go. -I over Una j Sunday mnrnhig and lie Iwal Ills ^ pounds There were alsiut do kll.glDIi cauglit ; nearlv twelve |»unda. J sized nuer and Mi. Wright three large | f George Smllliemaii landed a black K. Myeraand Dr S l.lpacbulz, with 1 Kd. Cornmaii. all of Philadelphia. | landed 80 klngflah, some nf Yliem very | [ There were fully an klngllah cauftlil j last Baturday and Sunday George ' llr. Ltpecbufx got iS. Constant K .rd j ' 12. Dr. Weston and W Ward Beam Ji | Fred A.l.m- landed Is kmgrt.li one I ALUMNI BANQUET | HewllaiaPrldas. June Mb. members of the Ocean City High Reboot Aliii.nl Association . will be held at tlie Hewlluge Hotel 011 Friday 1 evening of next week. f There are tlfty-two member, of tlie 1 association 1.1 this clly. In addlllmi j 1 City Treasurer William Mi-Coach 1 and George K Cher, of Philadelphia, . summer residents of Una place, and - John K. Groves, of this clly. are atI tending Hie national master plumbers'

GIRL WEDS WHILE I t SICK IN BED Miss Theresa Datscheg, of ~ * This City, Becomes John A. II " McSherry's Bride. John A. Mc« berry, a tartff agent of I the Peunaylvanta Hal I road, and Mlas Theresa, daughter of George Datacheg. were married al tlie borne of I be bride. . &22I Central aremie, this city, at noon ~ Saturday by tbe Rev. Cbariss H. B0I1- . ner, "pastor of the First Presbyterian The bride nndarwewt an operation a few weeks ago, aud lit* excitement of 1 the weddlog together with a cold she ^ recently contracted. "Caused a relapse • and sbe was compelled to go to bed a " few days before the dale set for tbe " marriage. Bather thau poatpoue tbe < wetMlng. tbe young woman decided r C (o be married as she lay in bed. aud " her wishes were compiled with. J j Mr McSherry and Mr. Bohner stood _ [ by the i-ed, tbe minister read the Pres- ' bytertan ritual aud tbe full ring cere- I | j uiouv was p iforui ed I Only Ihememberauf lbs bride's fam- ' ijly and the slaters and brother* of Mr. 1 MoHlierry, from Baltimore, were ' j present ^ J ! The Kev. UenlCe K. Mllcb. bf Phlla- . delpbla. the nrwly-ordahiad pastor of V i ImmanuSt Baptist Chutcb.1 Is now I " t domiciled at tbe reetdence of Mr. and 1 j Mrs George W. Krnat. 6S0 Asbury , avenue taking bis meals al Mrs. j Peuu'fe house, close by. ( . It's dignified and give* you a dell- ! ' clous sense of security to own your * OCEAN CITY. 1 n | Besides, your res|ion)iiblltty as a leal citizen. Think It over, then call on HAKKY HKAOlsKY, en Hani Estate -Operator, Ninth and Aw bury avenue, next to tire house who en will show you tbe very best way and some of the greatest bargains to be fouud here on tbe eaalsM terms s— I Fob Halk, Best on Kxcbatcob — >ur A very desirable cottage lb a ok* qalet locallunstof Ooaan City. N.J. .In full view of tbe hay and ocean. Cottage has 4 beil rooms, up to date bath, open plutybing. opan Ilia ptaoa, large Pa. reception ball, dtnlng room, kitchen end laundry: upper and lower porches _ back and front. E J THoMPaog. 148 Wast l.uray Rt . Germs mown. Phlla- ' delpbta. Pa. adv. All *

SCHOOL CHILDREN : DO GOOD WORK Manual Traiuing aud Domestic Science Exhibit Was Deservedly Praised. i manifested by parents In I lie very j go.s! work done by Ihelr children and ; D Hie children of friends, as shown In 1 | lueuls of ^ the • bean City public j '' Weilne-lay evening of last week, and was viewed by a large iiiimliet nf i( ' t ables made by Thomas Mould. A. r Blackmail and B Biclimoiid: a porch | Klcliinond: chair by N Hnnili and "j John Marls .huwed skill and high . grade of workmanship by hoys of "Hoplis" and Krc.blc. of I ho high school Paul Itelcbert. Iia> had t , the boys lu charge, and I hey revealed {the results of tils training, inuplad , |j (with native ability. , p { tlisl thing that caught the eyes of the , I visitors was a table, which fairly ' I Ills case, very expressive! with tlilugs , , Igoodtoaat Wbat with dainty-look- 1 e I lug bread, roll#, combination salad, lappie salad, vegetable salad, lemon 1 ; merangue. peach and cream pies, , ( j not to speak of jellies aud preserves— v peach, plum. |>ear, grape, orenge jello , and fruit jello— it was a sight to make A igne's mouth water. ,e| Prof. Rl evens and a representative of Ibe RKNTI.SKI. each had a piece of ! chocolate cake made by Mlaa Dorothy , I Baron, and. If It was a sample nf the j others, the young bekers and Mlas Kuiatleld. their Inatructor. have every rrnauli to feel proud. The freehand drawings, paper weaving, paper cutllog. woven ruga, basket work, doll hammocks, cardboard construction, etc . demonstrated r amazing skill u|ioii the part of children. of lender years. Decidedly nul of the ordinary was a V Unions made of flag cou|kiiis by Mlaa li Cecelia Hand, daugbtar of W Hcoit w Hand, cashier of the First National _ Hank, mod bts wife. 7 The Whole exhibit was one tbet shows Mlss_ Rmafleld lo be a past ir master nf her art and also thai she „ possesses the ability In a marked dr " pupils mP* * Mrs. Dell H. Smith and Mrs Laura b Nabb. of the Ocean City W C. T. IJ.. 1. visited the county home at Cape May d Court House Thursday. It being I- "Flower Mission Day." and dts- »' Irlbuleil flowers and literature among 1. the Inmates of tbe home. 1 .

excellent music to be heard in methodist church

, A0TO OWNERS WILL APPRECIATE THIS Mayor Asks Lippincott to Send Man to This City to Issue Licenses. Mayor Headiey baa written to Job H. ! Idpplticott, head of the rttate Motor 1 Vehicle Department, requesting him lo • •end a man 10 Ibis clly oue day a week for the purpose Of Issuing . lo automobile owners aud ' giving these persons, many of whom from outside Ibis Hlale. some Information regarding New ; rules aud regulations. Mayor Headley says be uoderatauds that Mr Ltpplocott will be wllliug lo giant this favor, and If tbe rrquert is granted It will be appreciated by 1 number of summer residents ot 1 tide city who bare automobiles, and 1 who arc now compelled lo go to Atlantic City or Cape May Court House | to obtain tbelr licenses. t'nlqse Origins! Drills. j" There le a'unique orlghitl drslgn on tbe from cover of -Tbe BIHowe." the periodical Issued under the manage- ' meat of pupil" of the Ocean City Hlgb ' School, and It attracts much favorable attention. It la the work -of Raymond S. Gilford, of the cleaa of '16. He Is s son of Charles Gilford, of this city. ' -The BMIpwa' tor June bos been Issued with several additional pages of reading mailer. The publication Is acre-Ill tbe boys and girts on tbe elafT. I ■ s ■ r children's Day Exercises Next Sunday afteroonn. at 2JUI o'clock. Children's Day exercises will - be held In the First Presbyterian 0 Church, lu lieu of (lie regular aeselon 1 of Ibe Sunday school An excellent e program has been -arranged and Tbe r members aud friends of Ibe selraol are cordially iuvlted. For Rent —Furnished cottage, cea- « Ually looated ; modern Conveniences l] for season or longer. Apply Srxtinki. ' otbee. Adv. If. i Why so iw ailaailc Clly le ikey " Fob Sale -a-ft eall boot. wHb Sj »- b.p. engine. Apply Twelfth street I. a barf adv . AH.tf.

Quartet of Noted Vocalists Engaged for Sundays in July and Angnst. Summer residents end visitors will be given their usual musical treat lo the Klrat M E. Church on Sundays Ibis season. ' , Frank M. ('only, the beaeo, who bae eonduclrd the Singing lu this church for several reasons, will agalii be lo charge. He has perfected arrange- . menta and secured tbe " following, arllsls lo sing during July and August, - ( beginning tbe (Iret Sunday lu July: - Mr. OwdB. for maoy years tbe tenor of tbe celebrated quartet of Holy I Trlulty P. E Church. PblladelpbU, 1 tbe cburcb where Prof. Ralpb Kinder. - who played In tbe Ftrat M. E. Cburcb r . bcre a few weeks ago, Is tbe urgaulet; Mrs. Emily Stakes Hegar, who was - so splendidly received as the soprano > soloist of tbe quartet here I set season ; > end Mlse Moeley, one of Philadelphia's 1 very excellent contralto soloists I Mr. Conly assures bis friends In tble I clly that this Is aa flue a combination - I of vocallele'as be ever bad ?! It la suggested thai considerable Dew. music will be reudered by the' quartet this year. Tbe rhurrb ofltc ale were muc(i " pleased Willi the arrangements made * by Mr. Conly aud are anticipating h some very rxcetleot work. , b Prof. Noble, of Philadelphia, will e be the organist d -«■ — : C. M l.slrd AO til. res city. "• H la many friends bera are glad to , see Charles H l.slrd agatu lo Ocean II CNy. Mr. l.slrd. who la secretary aud treasurer of the West Jersey Trust Company, aud Uvea lo Merrbantvllle, > oue of tble resort's u greatest admirers. Mr. (Alrd arrives II here early aud remains late. 0 WasiIH. — A responsible man lu itjthjs district, capable of handling a ,e high-class sanitary closet system: exre eel lent opportunity for energetic man. Write Tbe Bellmark Company, Trenton. New Jersey : adv., 6-14, If. a- For Hale Chkap. — Marlon Koadatei S; in excellent condition; fully equipped. Apply al 1X66 Asbury avenue. adv 5 7 If. Fob K ext. —New Kichmond piano. ? Price reasonable. O. W RetChiey ' Ocean City. N. J. Adv. 6-11-*. "FoCBD.— Boat. Ioqalia at O. M ■at Townsend s oOtca, Eight b MM. If. adv All-ft

CAN'T FISH FROM CITY PAYILIONS , Proposed Ordinance l»rovide8 '( Fine or Imprisonment for Violators of Measure. •| Director Fisher introduced Die fob 1 lowing ordinance al llic weekly meel f was arrcpled on tlrsl and second iradTlie Board of Commissioners of 1 Ocean Clly do ordain > Kcctlnnl. That II shall be unlawful • for any person or persons in llsb from ' I He Boardw alk along llie ocean front I' of Ocean Clly or any of (he public f Section 2 That any person or pert sons violating any of tbe foregoing > provisions shall, upon conviction I thereof before a proper ottlrer having I Jurisdiction, be subjected to a flue In I any .fiwm not exceeding ten ($10) dollars, at the discretion of sucb- ' officer before whom any such person ' payment of the said doe. he Imprisoned In (be clly or county Jail for a term not exceeding thirty deys al ■ the discretion of said officer. - Section 8 That this ordinance shell 1 lake effect at the expiration of ter • days from the time of Its final passage ■ Before presenting the ordinance. Mr - Fisher told of having stopped several - anglers from fishing oil" the ocean aide > of tbe city's music pavilion a few evef nlnga before, and of the resentment shown by one or two of the number. Director Flsber said that. In addition ' to tbe seats and platform' of the pa- > villon being "tneeaed up" by tbe flab, ' ball, elc., there was grave danger In 1 oilier |«nple 011 tbe platform from getting tbelr feces Injured by the dther men's books when they were making (belr casta. Besides tble, tbe music ; pavilion was built for tbuaewbodej sired to alt In and outside nf It to enjoy tbe sea breeze and tbe free band concerts when these are given. Director Fiaber further said that a summer visitor Interested told blm a few nights later (bat the pavilion was . built with tbe taxpayers' mouey, and they bad a right to dab I herefrom , and . that the dablogeport was Ocean City's : greatest attraction for large numbers ' of visitors. Furthermore , this visitor •aid that heluteoded to tlsh from the music pavlliou; that all that could be done would be lolloe blm, and he bus the money to nay the dnea. Mayor Headley wee not strongly lu favor of tbaordlnanoe, and tbe views ■ of I'lly Hollcltor Howell were asked. .. He advised In favor of tbe ordinance. ! although saying that, In case the I measure met with opposition, tbe city b could stop tbe practloe complained of ( by arresting odeudere under Ibe disorderly conduct act. KITTY SMITH WAS I FIYE YEARS OLD I Celebrates by Giving Some of Her Yonng Friends a . Pleasant Afternoon. II Mies Kitty BuiHb, daughter or Mr.. > and Mrs. Allowty M. Hmllb, cele- ■ bratad her nftb birthday anniversary In a deMgbtful manner at tbe borne of • her parents 70h Ocean avenue. Batur1 day afternoon . entertaining a number n of her young frleuda at a party "ai 1- w blch all bad a Jolly good time. If/ Tbe ebHdreu played a lot of games, 1. including- pompfclb pie and hot batter blue beans, and trophies were carried ' off by Roth Barrett. Richard Towd1 send and Margaret Guard. Tbe little folks were seated at a table attractively decorated with roses and t> tome and ate tbelr nil of Ice cyeam D aud cake. A large cake, In wbleb >" were Ave candles, also adorned tbe • table. Mlas Hmtth was Ihe recipient of many beautiful gifts. '• Each of ber young guests received a birthday candle and a favor— a pretty *" miniature flower pot. ■> Those present were Margaret Uoard, Gertrude Btatotun, Elizabeth Rlggs, w Kuth Barrett. Mary Uollteeon, Merel jorle Adams, Helen MacNamce. Richard Bmltb, Richard "Hi wn send and t1 Erhart Brown. '* Tbe youngeet of the gathering was t Mary Uolllaaon, x oonaln of tbe hostess, and tbe eldest Mrs. Sarah Smith. " of Philadelphia, great -grand mot her of Kitty, and sbe enjoyed tbe affair quite aa murb as any of tbe little folks. lo ' Waktkd.— A few .reflued young ladles to learn tbe telephone business Apply XX, ftwrtxm. office, adv.it ey — L? J-!- 'V ' 11 - .. .. 1

Ipier creditors select a. c. boswell as trustee

' Boardwalk Amusement Resort Will be Opened Wit&la a Short Time. ) Ala meeting of lbs creditors of Ibe Chris W. Hand Ocean Pier Company in bankruptcy.. In Camden, Tuesday , Attorney Andrew C. Boswell, of tble city, was appointed trustee, and A. A. Howell wa- made attorney for the Joseph I Scull and K. J. Hann, nf ibis City, and Charles H. I.alrd, of 1 Merchautvlllc, secretary and treaaorar - of Ibe West End Trust Company .Uoaaden. were appointed appralrers. f Tbe pier, It Is slated, will be opto ' Mr. Boswell, at the meeting, named ^ ! William N. Cooper for appojntoMMaa I irust-F, and A. A. Hqwell waa ataa c j nominated for the sa^e- -pueMhJU. There waa a tie vote, and finally Mr. 8 ( .#■ — HERE FOR 8UMMBR Frank U Ziramrnaae.Tkeaincel Man. a Boardwalk m roller. , Frank G. Zimmerman, a well known r and popular Philadelphia tbaatflcal r season last Saturday, and, wltb Mia. , Zimmerman and tbelr daugbtat, Minna, Is occupying bl. Ocean City , home. 82S Perk place. Mr. Zimmerman la tba personal , representative of b la fat bar, J. Fred. . Zimmerman, tbe veteran tbealfiael I man, who has large amusement lo(tresis In Philadelphia and N*a> ' York- , J. Fred Zimmerman, who, a short time alDce, celebrated tba flltMif anulversary of his entry Into HmMrlcal life and also his birthday amttversary at the same time, will, a:M n pa nled by his wife, apead Ihe Wkdkends with bis son hers prior to iMtttf . tbls section wltblo a tow week* Mr g Yellowstone Park and a tour of lid c Paclllc Coast. " Frank waa at one time tba MOM* \ ful manager of tbe Garrtek TtaMMT, Philadelphia, but be resigned IBM a ;H»st to become hit father's pOHOnal ' representative in ble vast holdings. J TELLING SERMON * Fas. or comfort Waatt Yeaag * Servicea will be held al tbe Tkbar-. " uecle Baptist Cburcb, at the 00 roar of „ Eighth street and Wast arena*, al U s o'clock next Sunday morning, whoa the pastor, tbe Kev gamuol J. Oamfort, will preacb. Hit sutyast Bill to y "Tbe Cburcb tbe Pillar and Ore— < _ -f of tba Truth." He will preach In Uw' - evening on "Tlie Resultstof a Waatad Opportunity." , ■ Tbe pastor la very aoxlooa Ito* young men and young woman shall brat tbla sermon, and tbey atf ) cordially lovlted to attend. Suuday school at lSW.p. m. Tbe literary society mreU cv* tf Tuesday nlgbt at 8 o'clock. Prayer meagtnge on WkBtoMHy ■< eventuga at 8 o'clock. CbOlr prtoflto every Friday night. AT D. OF R. CONVENTION r- Mrs. I- a. corsso aad Mra. A *• 7 I'rqabnrt Ota Exls»4s4 Trig. 3f M re. I^aDder B. Coreon, of lb* eky. '■ with ber slater, Mrs George W. Urqu- » hart, and M ra. Wilson, of Pblladelptoa, ■' left ou Saturday for MUwaakM, kf way of Chicago, to atteod tba naflnaal conveutlou of tbe Daughters at tto " Revolution, of wbleb society Mia. U rqubart le a member, i- At tbe close of tbe oonvanUaa (toff will go to Yellowatooe Park. Ttoff '• expected to be away for two er IkMS d weeks. m • * ■ lb Motel CsskXts. if Tbe Hotel Cook man, formerly tba Dt Association House, on Btxtb dud, between Asbury and Central area too, will 6pen fur tbe season 00 Bill** ly uext under tbe managseaant of Mm. F. Marshall, wife or Andrew Mdrttoll d . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall bars mMay •a, friends among the visitors to tMMMNi ir- Mr. Marshall was in tbe eaMMgViMt h- ii em in West Philadelphia tor fl 'aa* ,d ber of years, and as aaeb baflto enviable reputattob. *" ; Reflued young man, emplnjafl. d»- *■ Sires board tor tbe aeaeob wltb private b. family. Between Seventh aM Eleventh streets, Atlantic and AtoB it. 1 avenues Give particulars and «M* Address J. M. C.. gprmia. iffia ^ ng Tbe First National Book of OaflW M | City will appreclaia tba dapm* af It your spare earn lugs. aav.H.

Closing Out AH Ladies' and Chttdren's Bathing Suits At Cost rf'e are offering our full line of Ladle*' >d ami Children's Hal hi fie Suits below the actual cost price. Call and look them ly. over. . ij

Newell Corson a.

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