OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXI V. - OCEAN CITY. N. J„ THURSDAY, SKIT KM UK if 3. I!IH ' NO. 22
Ocean City Sentinel R CURTIS ROBINSON $i.oo^er Year. Strictly in Advance. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Sca.ln.re Architect Licensed by the State. •EIGHTH STREET. OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N J — UITTL.C— Candy Shop 1Mb AhHIIRY AVE. Btiyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J E. C. BOYLE, flanager Claim* a>lju-to.l and collected anywhere in ' United State*. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. ' Ocean City, N. J. Chtilca Dnlry Product a Butter and Egga . A.k for Hooklel of S|*clalHe* ' Order* Delivered Both Phone* '( M i
1 *ttor»e**-*t.|.aw. ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddlngs 4 Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ( JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counscllor-at-Law TOWNSEND GODFREY Attdrney-at-Law H-1-1 AM B. DAVIS ; Attorney at Law WW Klglitti Street Ocean City New J.eree'y , I JOHN E. TOWNSEND ■ ' Electrical Contractor 1 j 1137 Asbury Ave. ' Ocean City New Jersey
| THEaabr^1KERS| «f "Only Boardwalk ttotat - j , , | American Plan, Elevator, Auto Bus, Tennis Court, j , , , | Hot and Cold Running Water, Telephone in Every | > < [ Room, New Diet Kitchen. Special Spring Rates. | »• 1 I [ ft. A. YOUING, MSr. | | ' DID YOU EVER j J stop to consider "how imporUnP-il is to have your home con- ' » f structcd-hy rcs]>oiisililc builders? _ * Have you seriously con- f f sidcrcd the parts that are hidden? • Have you ever considered t . f how great and important the framing* Inundation-, and other hid- 4 •jk den parts play in the life and safety of your building' «j Let us a ^ advise yon how your home should lie built. ■ Plans and spcci- J J fications free j ; City Mill and .Lumber Company \ t ' BUILDERS I J OFFICE: SIXTH AND WEST AVE., OCEAN CITY, N.J. j . POWELL'S D-yMe°Psd^rNn°shin|Sand j If you arc considering quality as well as price and want a full line to choose from, shop at ; ... '.f ' » — i " Powell's 1 THE RELIABLE STORE 921 Asbury Avenue phone 2s Ocean City, N. J. 1 .. . . J I ( , . J Individual acting as ^our Executor or Trustee, might, through ill 1 health or death, jeopardise the interest of yo^tr JBulatc. ff the individual acted jointly with u's, your estate wohbl c not sufll-r through any calamity that might overtake him. Will you not call arid have our Title Officer go „ . over this important matter with you? -:o:- -:o:Ocean City Title and Jrust Go. 1 Headquarters for Fresh Fish At N. Hickmon's- Fish Market: Soft Crabs, ■ Crab Meat, Halibut, Bluefish, Sea Bass, Butter- * fish, Weakfish, Flounders, Clams and Oysters. Ball Phona, 530 and A78-X Inter-State Phone. 30 Orders Called for and Delivered Promptly N. HICKMON ; 1155 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. i PLUMBINO Are von getting entire satisfaction a* to price*, workmanship end limine** eourtrey? If noL it will pa; yon to give dm * trial I am in a" exceptionally good position to take J care of your repair work of which I make a specialty. I have no expetudve establishment or clerical force to maintain _ Gira ma a trial BotnPhonre C. M. PACON 607 Eighth 8t Advertise in the SENTINEL
| ^ GRISCdM, M. D. , j KMJII j-M ST. AND WESLEY A V K. Allen Corson, N. D. ' - . ' " B16 Wctlcy Avenue Ocean City New Jersey •• Kraui, ti A. DK W. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE 1 J-J KKSCHKL. l'l-TTIT. M I). 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY | QR. CHARLES B. RIDER ! DentlHt" 809 Central Avenue (MEAN CITY. I. J. Hughes' Central Pharmacy "j. Thornley Hughes. P D. and Wesley Ave*. Ocean City. N J . LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer
Watch and Jewelry Repib4»g Mayer's % Boardwalk. Opp. Doughty 's Pier 11. Iliirkbardl A ('«. I'lil MBIMi^ANn W&TlMi ( ' MORGAN HAND. Jr. ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT Poeono Mountain len I O horn. 101m Asbury Ava. ' OCCAM city n j. j BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS' have become a necessity to all. only do they offer protection ngninKt loss by Burglars and Fire, • but hi so of 1 PRIVACY I a greater extent than n safe in 1 home or office. Yon will be surprised to learn , reasonably you can store t jewelry, silver and valuable » papers in out modern Safe Deposit Vaults. " Rent a Safe Deposit Box and , sure your things are SAFE. f We invite your banking account along service lines. " g United States, County, Slate l> and City. Repository. > Cftll on us today. t Ocean City Title; and Trust Company f Have Ycu Tried If DARBY'S ™ city: !S=J liUflRY ; 658 Asbury Avenue c Who Is at your service all the 1 year round. J Stanley M.Pontjerej Woodworking : Shop: 14th St ill Him In. ; next to rkaoino depot i ocean CITY. n.j. « A^arsattsssaaiKsss ' MyM? Wlwhre'aaf^oo^Frmmaa? Doore S ?iS?iuSnSrein25rei *"***• \ ««»• ana saicis aa Tier acto a r '
BUILDING OUTLOOK VERY GOOD IN THIS RESORT
^ - Work Started on Some Opera„,j tions and Bids Are Being1 '■ Made foy Others. J liullder* say that the proapiect. f..r a ; ,y bu.y fajj and winter lu^ their ^!lne air j ends m ulk. bul I hey feel that there i last fall aud whiter, and t hi- number | »*- coiialderahle. | < 'oiilracHng builder* are rn.w hid- 1 I ding on an elglil-famlly llal fur Waller ' ) I K. Laniuud. a Philadelphia plumber. ' | re-Id In g at .'is Mouth I'ueuly-eecuiid 1 J Htieet, near (he ocean front. 1 I The building la to lie rouairurled In 1
I and each Hal I* In he Independent of Allen Scull, of I hi* city, ha* received * I Fourteenth street, ihl- cliy, fur It T H I Sharp, of Yiuelaud. The aparUnent* p-lll lie thoroughly moJern. They will bave«eveu roouia. Including four bedroom*, and a balli. The huildlug, with a three car garage In I he rear, will coal *42UO. Joliu T. Seal ha. received from lien. • F. llauer. of Philadelphia, the con. tract In build a l«-o-atory fmnlly aparu. meut at Fourteeufh atreel ah4^?Ve*lry . Kncb apanmeut will have *e»en room*, bath aud pantry, and will tie " The' house will be on We. ley avenue, i ; S .1 feet from Fourteeulli street, and face , the bay. It will coat>4Ulo ' Nf c Seal built ail apartment here for i ,T • - - — | WANT WALK BDILT Cottagers' In (he vicinity of Seven III atreel are sundering why steps mUaluuera to connect Ihe Hnardwalk in lhal aecilou nf the city. nent'over ' hc'ack'of They aay thai the city oftlclala ( ■hould bring oondjuiuation proceed lug*, build ihe llnardwalk a> d Itiu* Improve condlllona there. Inasmuch 1 a- Ihe city ha* lu hank Ihe mouey I Willi which to construct the walk. Accused t>* Hi* Wllr. David William*, a uegro. arcuaad of areaulllng III* wife In Pleaaanfvllle. . was found here aud arrested Friday . afternoon by Chief Scull A police- | man from Pleaaautvllle look 'Villlam* i bark. EXPLAINS DELAY I ON BULKHEAD Contractor Champion Tells Commissioners How Wotfc I Has Been Held Up. Jo*eplt 11. Champion, Ihe I uilder, addressed (lie Clly t'oinml**lonrr* al llieir weekly meellug Thursday afternoon and explalued lo Ihe hoard the . rauae of Ihe delay lit starling work ou Fifty Oral atreel bulkhead coulracl. He *ahl lhal II had lieen lmpo**n>le lo «el' the uiatrrial for bullAfng. and I lie contract had been delayed In (be signing- Hla hold-up was unav.dd- 1 . able. . • • Sutton A Corson are to do the r woik," be said, "and they promised 1 thai a* soon as a car-load of piling c arrived, which was momentarily ex- '' peeled, work would be beguu." 1 Bills lo the amount of flUoi were ordered paid. These Included a hill of a for music and flfltlO for the -ink- v fund. . Quit-claim deeds on lots No. 28B; and ■ 2868 were granted upon request of d Collectqr Burleigh. i HILL TRANSFERRED c Bell Telcaboaa Wire Chief leal " ■o Hinnonloa. n Irvlo Hill, who baa been wire chief Ihe Bell Teleplioue Company here ! j 'or about eight years, ha* been Iran*- ! ferred lo Hammonlon, where he will „ hold a similar position. Albert Temple, wire chief al Hammoulou, has been ■ sent here. , Mr. Hill, who originally came from s Lincoln. Neb . worked for yean with d Ihe Wealern Union Compauy through i the weet and nortbweat and In the New England Stale*. . Wbllf In New England be became . connected with the Bell Company and t been In Its employ 14 yeara. He baa been suffering from r beams- t tlsm for some time; bence (be change of location. There la a peculiar doiacktanca In connection with tbe transfer of Mr. Temple to tbls city. He mm hu c brother, Eugene: Clarence Lush and > ; Leroy Howe were boye lo the elclnlly of Vloelapd, went to school together - and start ad in the talspboos business. . Mr. Hoar* la now agent for tbe Bell c Company In tbls city. Eugene Temple Is combination man for tba company at Ulaasboro. Clarence Lush, after' 1 working up to tbe position of taper I visor of tbe C'amden district, resigned i and Is now to the automobile, bnslneea n lo Orange, California. j Kok'Sale— Seren-paaaenger touring car will «Uber acll or axebange for real aatane. Apply 81 1 Eighth street, , City. adv. 8-2721. ,
BIBLE SCHOOL : FOR OCEAN CITY, ! Dr. J. B. Haines' Plan Has the Endorsement of Bishop Berry. a plan, not yet perfected, to make, , School during Ihexnnut li <.f Augu-i i-Ih-hup Deny la. I Sal, bail,, and hi- , ruilurseiurnt ..f the i-hur.li',
r thv ^ I .inference examiner- -Imll hecuue lesclier* of Ihe young men who are , t The senior rlaiu. lu phlinanpliy and ■ in recelvlug hi-lrii.-liuii In three * of promlneiil men ..I ihe a.ljacenl eau- « i ferencc lo Ocean Clly. who would art '' n a* teacher- In the llihle whm.l „„ner what afler Ihe order ..f the Nurthlleld r eudoraemeul of Ihe Ill-hop. au.l Ihe use of ihe church for this purpose r could be *ecure<l. p While nutlilng po-Hlve I. yel done, c II Is en lulerreling outlook. andt If the u enne for uex I July. Ihl- would make '' . a lining requeue* for Ihe month of b Augu-t. » OFFICERS CHOSEN Annual Medina ol Ocean Cll* h The anuual iiieellug of Hie Ocean p 1 Clly Holiness Assorts was held on p , Ihe camp ground* Thursday afternoon, i Ihe Itev. E. A. Wells, of Williams £ town, presiding. ^ The following ..niter, were elected : President. Ihe Kev. Mr. Well-; llr-l , Vice president. Ihe Itev H. J. Zclley. of Atlantic! Ity; -e.-.n.l vice prysldenl. II Ihe itev. Jame- K. Lake, of Ihl- clly; A -eoreUry. the Itev. H. L. liurket. of si treasurer. Win. K. Fisher, of c Clly. 8
CAMP MEETING r GOMES TO CLOSE Pronounced to Have Becu One of the Most Successful Ever Held. joyed by about lull of Ihe youug>f.dk I he llevv Mamuel II. liolt. Jr.. cooler wa- given excellent as-islauce by hla a lie. who I. a -f.leodld vocal I.I The early morulug service .Sunday a- an old tlTue love-feasf. couducled by S. I' Itulrhliisou. of Camden. The Itev liolme- F. (irayatt. D. IJ„ of Cauidro. drliglilwl a large congregaiion a lib his powerful sermon at lUM o'clock . and the sermon by Ihe Itev lienrgej Hum*, of Philadelphia, gem He handled tlreUnlh wltliuul he" rers '» some of his GlX^EN FINECLOCK VacUl Club's rrrstnl to Comintdure C. j.l'urraa. ( miiiiodore Cliarle* J. Currau, of ■ lie Ocean Clly Yachi «"lub. was pre-euled with a magnltlceiii hall cl.M-k by ihr members nf ihe clob Maiunlay evening. plile "'ul'lably '/u 'nbed'*" *"d * The presentation speech wa- made by Alexander Lawrence. Jr., whuae eloquence Is given many chance- lo How three day*, and he I* alwaya there a lib an unlimited supply. Mr. Liw. renee told of (he high esteem In which i Mr Currau I* held by the club memaud of hi* alaioat superbumau ellurts iu behalf of the nrgaulutloii. prised by the gift, which he deeply *p^Walter D. Buiisall, an active memcelved Ihe Idea of giving Commodore ihe clock. SlKhl'b'oanlui Crrrus. A large number of people went lo home ol Mrs. Charles Mack. 4H1 avenue, Thursday evening, lo 1 aulghl-hloomliig cereue, which had out during Ihe evening. Mr*. , had anulherof Ibeae last year.
SAYS THIS HAS BEEN OCEAN CITY'S BIGGEST YEAR
GERMANTOYYN BOYS PLAN TO RETURN is Appointed to Secure a Permanent Site ' in This City. Bo aucces-ful was Ihe camp of the i poys' Club at Oceau City i Ihl- year that a permanent camp aasoclallon w as formed rtiursday ulgiit for Hie puroow of promoting a future ! camp aud securing a permanent site for Hie camp, aud upou which piyper quarter* can be erected. A constitution and by law* were : adopted, and llie follnwlug oHIcerwere elected: Malrlott C. Morrl*. president; M. F. Doyle, second vlce-pre-l E Clayton Mtead. secret ar v. oud Charles W. Balubrldge. treasurer. The following men were appulutei clulrmen of regular committee*: Kutertalumeut, Joseph Mrtiowau: lookout committee, Edward C. Morgan:' navy committee, Frank Dunn. The camp al Ocean City will rlo-e Meplruiber 7 ll has been of camping at (he Hoys' Club. A Targe party of worklogmen and 1 their families are plauiklug lo speud Labor Day at camp. A special rale ha* i made and the parly will come dowu Saturday. Heptember >. and reMoudayl September 7. Last year over 84 people availed themselves of the special arrangement, and so far over AO have signed up lo go More record-breaking Hgures are an- ' ttrlpaled by the committee lu charge It's dignified and givea you a delicious sense of security to own your at OCEAN CITY. Brejdes, your responsibility as a real eatate owner makes you a desirable citizen. Think It ovef, then call on I HARRY HEADLEY, • • Eatate Opera to r^Ninth and Aaavenue, next to Ore "bouse who will sbow you the very best way and i some of tbe greatest bargains to be found here on' the eaaleat term* Phona conn set Ion ad v i Wkr ■* la Ailaailc I'll* la tkaa ■ AD vl. mm rag* Three. '
" 1 Real Estate Operator Reports ] Number of Sales Made Throngh His Office. | J For wlial people seem determined lo : call an -off reason," Clayton Halne* i II rick, real e-lale operator, report* that | llil* ha* been Hie biggest summer Ocean | t.Hy ha* ever rxiarienced. More prop- | erty ha* been repled through III* office , thau luiauy year previous. , He reports the following aalea made » ! Ihla season: Bungalow ou First al reel, , y sold for account of Oils M Townwud , - 1 id Mr. •Wolf, of Philadelphia. , r Large collage, at the eoraer of Bt t i Charles place and Corinthian avenue, | e sold for account of Robert W. Mcott 10 j r Joseph H. Mtnpp, title officer of Ihe : Falrmuuul Having* and Trual Com- , I i pauy of Philadelphia | " : Laige collage aud garage and two - lot* ou Park place for account of Johu r. Grace lo M. R Weltzel. of-Phlla; , I delplna , Two lot* on Park place. ~p feet west . I j of Corinthian avenue, north aide, 80 - feet by 1UU feel, for account of Ocean - Clly Land Company, lo K. E Wltt- : mater, of Philadelphia, with contract i ; lo build collage, ou wbicli work baa 1 e already begun, amounting lo 88000 \ ii- Ijot on Third Blreet. east of Corinth- | - Ian -avenue, -old for account for Win. . | F. Minilh lu James H. Mlinpson. Mr. i Bihjpsou gave Hie coulracl lo baild a ! a j beautiful bungalow Ibal since come pletlon ba* been much admired aDd '' 1 enjoyed "thi* reason by Mr. Hlmpaon ] ,, aud family aud tbelr many frlenda. | I. j Collage sold for account of Will la* O Evans to K K.Fry on Wesley aveuue, , outb of Twenty-seventh street. | Mia* Kelts (Jolt, or Mlllvllle, owner of the Sterling Hotel, this clly, was ■" among tbe visitor* here MoDdaye Mire (ioff expect* lo make Ocean City her > permanent home aa soon as she can settle up her-bu slues* affaire in other ,1 . sect lous of (be Mlate. e ; • * * -For Rent.— Furnished room* and kitchen-, all of Meplember. ocean front, near center. " 612 Ocean avenue. Ocean £ | City. N. t. adv. It. d For Male -1818 Mtudebaker Koad- « ater In tlrsl-claas order. Hae ran only is IH00 mile*. Inquire Fogg'e garage, r. | - adv. It : Fob Bale, Raroaih.— Comer lot n 1 50x100. located Fourth and Central rlOcenntftty. N.J. Apply M. 8. Bbmap1 Pleaaaolvllle, N. J. Adv. 8-M, tf.
TESTIMONIAL DINNER E TO CHARLES J. CURRAN
'c PROTEST AGAINST CONTRACT AWARD Roscnbaum 8c Co. Say They i<i Bid Lower Than Gimbcls on City Hall Furnishings. ,g weekly meellug ..f ihe ( sly Ci.iunit- ,, Sinners Tliumlay aflr.uwa h.r the Interior dectiratious, Ihe fiirui-hlng* for (be clly hall. Director Itoherl Fisher iu»vei| lhal , The mulluu wa- seconded by Dfteclnr r. Thorn aud carried. The bid was a 1 108.1. e Directum Thorn moved, aud Mr. t Fisbyr seconded Ihe mollon. Ibat Hie t contract for addllioual lire-alarm ap- - fillauces on Hie new clly hall be awarded lo the Mlar Electric Comj $1,248.40. The motion wa- carried, and Ihe solicitor was ordered lo prepare Ihe contract. It was moved by Mr. Fislier. and , seconded by Mr Thorn. Iliat Ihe conr irart for furnishings for llie new city _ hall be a varded to (ilmbel lltulhers ' because lhal bid was Hie lowest and , .'.informed more to the Ideas of llie „ lummlasloiiera than -any of Ihe others. The motion was carried. The bid of tllmbel Knit hers amounted to $2,885.14. Mr. ltoaenbaum. of Korenbaum A Co., PhlladeIphlaL having gained per- . mission lo speak lo Ibe board, nald Hiat, aa he believed he was Ihe lowest bidder In this mailer, lie hereby gave f notice Ibat be would protest tbe * awarding of tbe contract to hla aucI cesaful competitor. ' _ — ; , TO GET TROPHIES ' Prearniallonaal Hie Fishing Clnb i At a special meeting of ibe Ocean . Cl'y Fishing Club on Friday eveulog, . i trophies will be awarded those who ■ lauded the largest flah here durlug tbe i i mouth of August. Tbe wlunere and the tropblea are as . follows: Largest weakfish caught In Ibe surf— C. H. Brush; refrigerator llsblng i - basket. Largest klngHah caught lu (be surf- i n Waller Chandler; silk umbrella. i Largest weakflih caught In Ibe bay— I Qrorge Long; One thermometer. I.argeal ktugdah caught in the bay— I Fred. Adam*; reel. ' Largest shark— W. Ward Beam; a I 1 piece of dree* goods. < ! Ward Beam la irrepressible. As be ' didn't get 'tbe largest Hah of tbe ' varieties stipulated al tbe beglaulng of | Augua', be did Ibe oext beat thing. < » . " - I WILL CLOSE CLUB ' : HOUSE IN WINTER 1 Boat Officials Decide | Upon This Step at Their ^ Annual Meeting. i > Al the annual meeting of the Ocean | Motor Boat Club Maturday even- l ' It was decided to close llie club < house Ihla winter. Therefore, Ihe ] on tbe bay front at Fifteenth street will be closed front No- t vemberT to April 1. ' It wa* felt by the club officials that, ' comparatively few of tbe members I are at tbe bouae dugug the winter I months, there was nojiartlcular reafor keeping lb* plade open. Tbna, J < tbe expense of heating and | ' service will be eliminated. i William L. Ludwlg resigned aa 1 - of the club, aud Cbarlet j was elected to All the vacancy. 1 The other officer* elected were: Commodere, J. Frank Myers; vice : commodore. Harry D. LeCalo; rear commodore, Churchill Hungerford; secretary, Daniel Haggerty. ( The season for shore birds opened i on Tnesdey. The complication* , arising from Ibe Federal game law* require guouera tbeee times to be very careful and It behoove* a porDmen ; - study up on these matter*. Lost. — Hold bar pin, sapphire and . pearls, Thursday ulgbt. Reward. Return to 1046 Central avenue, adv. it 1 I Lost —Sunday evening, rhineatone ' slipper buckle. Iclweeu Boardwalk 1 and bay oo Twelfth street. Return lo 8estikel office. adv. 1l ; ' For Rent.— Ocean front collage for , month of September. Address J. M , Sentinel office. adv.it.
- Yacht Club Frictids of Past Commodore Laud His Work in Organization. [j Commodore Char#*; J. Ciirraq, of ihe Oceau < lly Yacht Club, wa* i given a dinner al Ibe Rellevue Monday evening bjUtrthorC. Bredo, Joeeph | L Seliinlitt apd ^'harle- S Wood, tn j vu-e In and fenergetlc efforts for Hie sun-ess „f Hi* yacht club. ~ rut aqd each vied with llie other III ,e praise of Commodore (^irran and Hie ' K-ean city lacht Club. The loa-tmastey. Charles R Wood, j opened by slating the object of the " Catherine. He regretted Hie absence '"jnf Coniinodxrqrt-li'i-t Wall, aud apoke " J office hi lerms of cor ifal good will aud y ailed Ion lhal were echoed by all Hie '■ -uh-equent *|wa^Ta. responding, voiced hla high appreciation of llie latest honor granted him— '• that of being a guejj al each a repree -entlve gathering— and apoke of '• having addressed them for years back e In wrltteu communications and lo fierson- as "fellow-members," except " when he was trying lo sell them eoter- • lahiment committee benefit ticket*. " Then lie had called them "dear fellow I members" Last Saturday evening, . when acknowledging a most magnffif cent gift aud Abe kindly aeutlmenta " that accompanied II, he had said "daar t frlenda," but tunlght he was so over- . whelmed by the klndneea they had f heaped upon him that be was at a loss ' to llnd fitting words to use. He woqld . t simply say, "My Very Deer Friend*." . and really mean II. I Mr. Curran referred briefly toaboa- ' humorous Incident* In connection with . Hie duties of a commodore, and, after . Ihanklug all those who bad he) pad him and even those who bad oflerad to help him, be at length and most earnestly counseled harmony within Iba club, aud asked that all bis frleoda , --pitch In" and help the Incoming and all future administration*. Ttaeae sentiment*, that ' mat with i much favor, were reiterated by aevaral . of ihe subsequent speaker*.' * > In thanking tboae who bad bwo of : assistance to htm, tbe commodore refrained from meiitloplog name*, for > fear he might forget tome one, bat called particular attention' to the men i who bad labored, were now laboring [ and would labor lo tba future unnoticed and unremarked a* counting greatly in Ihe graud result aa much so a*~tne private In tbe rank* of tba - legion* npw tiattllog abroad. - Lacking command of word* to flt- - tlogly express the feeling* be beld toward them ell," Commodore Curran their Indulgence while be quoted anotber. He then recited Ad ham Ben Ad ham. " M r. Wood , w bo mad* a moat aflhnaot r introduced as lb* nnxt speaker Vice Commodore "Daniel H. Pari*, ibe only flag ofllosr of tba organization able to be In attendance. Commodore Paris spoke of ble knowledge of tbe Inner side .of tbo commodore's character, tfatnrd through bla official Intimacy with blm, and how Impressed be was with tbecan- ' "deration Mr. Curran showed everyone who came In contact with him and tbe great regard be bad for tba . feelings of bla fellow members ana olbare. -He said be fell that It was a great privilege lo be one of tbe many who had gathered to bear testimony to tbe sterling qualities of Cbarlos 1. Curran. 1 He declared that ba considered Mr. > Curran'* retirement a decided loss to tbe club and hoped Mr. Curran would continue for yearato give lb* club tba benefit of hie advice. ■ Past Commodore William E Haxamer. one of Hi: moat popular member* of tbe club, In bla excellent speech referred to. the fact that be credited - Jobn M. Euro and C'harleeJ. Curran 1 with causing blm to retain hla mamr berablp lu Ibe club at a Uma when be . waa surely tempted lo get oat of tba ship of seventy-two and b# considered I tbe wonderful lucrease In membership and Ibe present magnificent dab , due more to Charles J. Curran'* efforts than to any olber man tn tba blub. Commodore Hexamer's sentiment* were loudly applauded. , County Commissioner -Frank J. . (Continued on Fourth Page.) Tbe First National Bank of Ocean City keeps tbe accounts and other affairs of II* customers strictly private. ' ad*. It I - — i. ; Try a Made to leiSUt Silt It * $?0-00 and yon'll be thoroughly cot I viHced that I I Intertfatichial Clothes show the biggest nines |g lank*. ' Our pries' Mt ilecM by the nr ; Jones' Men's Shop L" £
> | SUITS OVERCOATS | l\ Sweaters ' f AH Fall line of Coat Sweaters for Six $C -• || i j . Men, Ladies and Children is ready ■ .. Sf , W ! I All colors and all styles to ■ ] Newell Corson ; 8 I -ttAT*,MCAP8 miNKS mM SWTCaMM y

