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VOL. XXXV. . OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 29, 11)15. V 1 NO 18 i ; — ' : t
Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, j_^a w ^offices"" ' , Apgar & Boswell, ■ J^AW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings & Head seemed ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M, E. HILDRETH # I* .j 11 H, NEWELL HEULINGS
Attorney at Law VjJ-tim Klglilli Street Ocean (My New Jersey English, French and German i, * "a. w. ely | r^o'. h
'FOR SALE ™IS BAV| t on the corner of Thirlecntli street and Pleasure avenue— the center ■ of one of the most delightful Bay Front sections in the Resort.
N N - -- M norohl^ ^r?'1^'1 "" v t'1 t't" ^ M"\ 1 R Four l>U«es.; Electric lights tlirbupboiii. open fireplace, co.,1 snd g*. range., "1' IOsl.ite plumbing fixtures, landing dork. Architecture of the collage it as attractive at any on the Bay Front. Price Only $2,950.00 f ui^ne p"'1,1 he (dared upon the pm)>etty for the amount | It iajutt at thit point that the Bay Front make* a curve, so tliat the view from the ptataat of this cottage extends heyond all the cottages on both aides, giving the ; effect of being further out iii-tlie Bay than the others, without actually Iwing so. I We consider this the best Inrgaiti in an improved properly on the Bay Front lias come to Our notice in many years. ' The opportunity is your*. Uasy terms, if desired. Title insured. ' MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Ave.
MOTHERS, READ THIS : IF Vol' It HAI1Y lias croup, colic, cholera Infantum, Irregular bowels. Is leelliltig or troubled with It. stomach or bowels, you should give one. of PH. T. F. EALY'S B A B V POWDERS ABBOTT' S PHARMACY. NINTH AND ASBURY TAYLOR'S PHARMACY. ELEVENTH AND ASBURY PREPARED BY VANCE L. EALV. OCEAN CITY. N.J. The Palace Garage BELFORD L. COSSABOOM. P.O. SIXTH- STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE " OCEAN CITY. N. J. Strictly Fireproof both phones Personal Management This new garage is making • special storage rates. Centrally located Ten large exit doors, insuring quick "service. tMOTOR OILS AND GREASES GRADE TIRES ^ FREE AIR COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES
« \ > , • 5 . :| Marvelous and Extraordinary j: • s ( • - i ' \ f ;S Bargains | <1 3 • | « 3 if- ; [ The Old and the Young; J ; >i * . f i . • i . 3 • ' f Come to the NEW DEPARTMENT STORE 4 I 4 I I Unnful v and see articles ' ' Urttceful - i > 3 3 • BAZAAR <3 I » 1 4 3 OH THE f . I Ladies' Auxiliary || - » * Ocean City Yacht Club —j d f « \ >\ % V 1
' * tl n Friday, Aug. 6, j' ■ \ Days Saturday, Aug. 7,1 9 15 i« • 3 3 • * 1 * 5 • ! The Time 2 p. m. to 1 1 p. m. ■ t « i 3 » [ The Place Ocean City Yacht Club 4t I IIC r IflVt Battersea Road and Bay Ave. j, V I 3 1 < 3 <| 3 ' « i Take Trolley Cars Direct to the Door 3 « 3 3 1 ,
J N. GRISCOM, M. D. EIGHTH ST. and WESLEY ave. m ""To office LoU»inilu£uJ° 10 " P' m" riff Allen Corson, I. D. Ws 816 We. ley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey D«. w. f. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. Florence Brick Haines 1 COR. »TH AND WESLEY AVE I MtCHANO-THERAPIST j Hkkschkl pettit, m. d. i I 807 WESLEY AVE. ! OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY office Uoura: »ra 10 a.m. | ™- -S1"; | [)R. CHARLES B. RIDER h Dentist" 809 Central Avenue v ih kab city, i. j. -4 ; d<* G. FairchTld Starr , Dentist Kvcni'iig. "by appolntmenl OSTEOPATH V .DR. PASCHALL MORRIS 611 Fifth St. Ocean Clly, N. J. FMtai.lpUa Oitlea: WStfsra. dr. ralph w. flint OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Cor. Eighth St. «nd Central Ave. Hughes' Central Pharaucy J. Thomley Hughes, P. D. Manager 8th and Wealey Am. Ocean City, N.J. , Try an Advertisement 1 in the 8ENTINBL
NEW BANK BUILDING TO BE ERECTED IS REPORT
'Bernard Ruckdeschel, Who. Bought Griscotn House, Declines to Talk. > There are a number of report. con-. .ernluR the plana of Bernard Kiiukdrschel, of Weal Philadelphia, a well knuwii Miniuirr realdeiil of tbl. i-llv. «bo reeeully jiurcbaaed Dr. I N. (irlMNim's rr.ideiire at the eoruer <.f KlKhlb .treat aud Wealey avenue, an ' Idea! bu.luea. location. Ope rumor I. that atorea and apart■uviita w ill be built 00 the alle.w lieu oilier la that a bank building la' to be erected on tlie comer Mr. Ituckdeacbel. who. a abort time I alnce. bought a tract of land lu the mirth aectlon of tlila city, near the* Boardwalk, which la belug rapidly developed. pnalllvely declluea to dlacuaa the rumor, concerning Ills lat'.al pur- J AUTOS COLLIDE Mr". Harry Hmug, of Tioga, aud M fa Harry Kltleuhouae and mother, of Ix«au. were Injured In au auto collielou at Thirty-fourth atreet Saturday evening, w hen the aulu of a (ietman- . towu mau, coming out ofThlrty-fourth atreet, ran Into the iUtUuliouae mam Mra. Haug'a teeth were Jooaened, 1 " her mouth was badly cut, and .lie ahe auatalued a aerloua nervous atiock I at Her Injuries were dresaed by Dr. Alleu Corsou and ahe was sent ol the Bay View club house, ou Brighton , place, where she was stopping with her , mother, Mra. A. Haug, who was also ■ In the auto, but was not hurt. The , - injuries of the other wotneu were ouly alight. Mr. Itltteiihouae also escaped j Injury. . j The occupants of the other car were < Both cars were cooalderahly dam- i •Red. " OUTLOOK GOOD l^sta In Ttola CM*. Beal estate operator* aay mauy In- ~ quirlea for Iota are being received from visitors here at present aud also by ] t Indications, they declare, polntUo ' tlie sale of a number of Tots Ix-fure Ibe . close of I he summer season Inmost 1 cases, people Inquiring aa to the prices 1 of Iota contemplate building homes or Thomas r. Armstrong Spoke. I The attendance at the First M. E. • Church Hunday School again reached « and passed the 400 mark. Tbomaa F. ■ Armstrong, of Philadelphia, addressed • 3 the Men'a Bible Class He Is himself a ■ teacher of the men'a Bible class In his > home church and his address Sunday - afternoon Was of great Interest. Dr. Anna Sbaw, president of the Na ' tlonal SutTrage League, and a world- ( famous orator, will address a mass , • m eel log of voters In Wlldwood on Au- ' gust 14. at S 80 p. m. A large attend- . i- ance from all over the county Is ex- „ peeled--*. ' TENNIS GAMES AT ' THE YACHT CLDB Local Players Start Off Inter- ' Clnb Tournament Here j With a Victory. The Ocean Clly Yacht Club won out t ou Saturday afternoon lu the first oq lb; matches of (lie Inter-club tennis tournament between the Ocean City Yacht Club aud the. Atlautlc City / i aclil Club The games were played on the courts of (lie local club. In the singles Harvey Y Lake, of Ocean Clly. beat Ferdinand Kble of Atlautlc City; Thomas M. Scott, of Ocean City, beat Dr. H. J Wfcatuey, of Atlautlc Clly, aud J. Orr of; Allan- " tic City, brat j. H. Stopp, of Oceau City. \ c In the doubles H. V. Lake and U. O. u • Freeman, of Ocean IMty. beal W. H Jr., and Dr. Wastney, of ' Atlantic City, aDd Messrs Orr and * Eble. of Atlantic City, beat F. Scho- b Held and J. H. MeCtatcby. of Ooaan City- i . " The two clobe will play at the Staview Country Club next Saturday. The " local club will play the Ca(>e May " | Yacht Club the following Saturday. ^ NOTED SPEAKERS _ ° fi Will Address Men's Bible class b Mr. Kulp Is arranging a series of o addresses to the Meu's Blble'Clase at T (he M. E. Church for the remainder tl of the season. Next Suuday the Kev p " Dr. Linn Bowman, pastor of the » ■Spring Harden Street M E Church, « Fhiladelphie. will make the addresa. n and Auguel '21 Bishop Henderson will do so. . -The apeakers for August 8 f and 15 will beaunouoead later. Angus d - 'J9 A. J. Drexel Kiddle will be the f< ' speaker. Subject to (be approval of (be Republican voters of Cape May County, I laka this means of announcing (hat I . am a candidate for Ibe Republican . 'nomination for member of Aaaembly. u and earnestly solicit (be support of (be * parly at tbe * primary meeting hi ■" September next. , OUJ«B*T 8. SMITH. Avalon. July 16, 1BI6. adv-lt 8 For Sale— Six cylinder 60-borae 1 1 power, 7-paaaenger, Fore-door Kissel kar Id good couditlon and runulng " order; will sell cheap for quick aala. B Apply 685 Oceau avenue, or Fbooe . Locust 1831, Philadelphia. adv-lt J Fob Kent.— Store and dwelling. 706 i Asbnry avenue, together or aeparalely t Apply Bknti net. or any agent. adT.tf Kid glovaa cleaned In two days . Price .in and .15. Julius Rotb. tbe . tailor. ad*. 3-2&jf whrxoioatissiiccm leaks* > < Ma aavt. aa mi Tkres. I
i»J • ~ r BIG CELEBRATION : BY MASONIC CLUB . j Nearly 500 Members of Simi- 1 " i lar Organizations to be 1 Here in Angnst. r me rn'ts- 1 ■ ' \ ff ' .n ui" t a r ' ' n f g« 1' 'i'/. s'l'i c n'i 1 1' ] J H.I. State on the .HN-a-b... of the | jand Suiida*^Augulr-"l^ ..?*lurrt*y , aiid''7he Vigors'* Matoni^i'?^"*} I I Pitman Drove, llevcrlv sn.l Wenonah have been Invited to attend thesllslr , Jl'ra recepltonat"1 rutrrtaiummn on ' e on Sunday the ai.uu!." Ma"m,i'!-' Day [ services will be held, in « Inch many , 1 he^orher* h'lenesli'uV' feauires"" The ' - Clly Lislge of Masons in I In- ekcr'ri's'e- ! f of Sunday, and Woi.bipful Master ' - W. H Colllssuu ha- apis.iiiled the fol- " "HI lee of ^ the Vi-Hor.^ Ma-.'.nic ci'uh: [ • Robert Flslier, Aud'rew ( Boswell. , ! Warren W, Brown. Willfaiu F. (laid f huer aud William H . Colltssou, chair- 1 I The committee of the Visitors' Ma ! 1 sonic Club Comprises the billowing | ' members: Powell (i. Fltblan l»r \V » T. Wvekotr, George Y.Sclioch, Charles 1 s S. Wood, Edward J. Laflerty. Frank t ' H. Stewart. William PI Massey, Clay- ; 1 too Haines Brick, Otis M. Tnwnseud f President Alexander Lawrence Jr.. <| 1 George F. Flsli. first vice president and William Pt. Hexamer.t-hairmau of > ■ tbe board of dlriciors. J HOUSES RENTING It la staled by the real estale meu "* tbat tbere are uow very few cottages , aud apartments lu this city left uurented, and that Hie first of August d , will see ptacllcally all of tliern takeu. j allies Brick has rented 47 houses * j and apartmeuts. h Frank C. Mitch aud wife, ..f PI, Ha \\ delphla, have returned home after i. spending a few daya with their son, f, I the Kev. George F Mitch, aud wife, if blaclty. M las Mitch, their daughter. . also returned w lili Iliem. She had been u 1 at Scotch Hall a few weeks, recuperet- 1 1 after au operation for appendicitis, u To Altvncl Cki«-ls«-u Kscrs. The owners and caplalne of the fleet of the Ocean City Yacht Club are preparing to attend Hie regalia of I lie P Yacht Club next Saturday, u P'rlendly relations between Hie two o i-lubs have always Iweu shown, aud (I local club will seud many boats p
AUXILIARY HAD ' DELIGHTFUL TIME "(Elaborate Program Presented I at Visiting Presbyterian Women's Gathering. i&^Ateatasxsl' (ban 175. and t bey bad an enjoyable rl *d "out- every'*'* ,1^Kr,n,|w*" c,cJ ' prareii at Hie meetings of tlie auxiliary 1 III former years, gave a very dramatic , 1 reading entitled, "Within tlie Law " The reading was lu live act* and the 1 ' upon the clever" young arilsh 1 John K. Hlpwell, Jr.. and Mia* Mil- ' died Brook*, both of Philadelphia. . ' and mouther- of the quarlejl of the 1 ; Ftr-t Presbyterian ( Well, of lh!« city. , -ang. respectively, several tenor and , contralto solos, which were received , »'lh greM appreciation. 'The work . this year I. I he iheme of much favor- . ably acrompauled 'oif th*™ ,PC,pl 1 A great lilt of the afternoon was the | rendition of a number of very eut-r- , : laming piano monologues by Waller Dale. Mr. Dale I* an actor of slugular ( ability, who Is rapidly coming to the | In Ills profession aud bi> clever ' imllatlve rendition* ou Monday after- \ <10011 were as good a piece of acting as lias been seen In Ibis city lu a long ( After report* by the officer*, tlie ho»- f Mr* ('. M.Campbell, Mr*. M Ktrkpatrick. Mr*. K Koro, Mr* A. D, Oat. Mrs. W. Yockel, Mrs T. J. and Mr*. O. C Brooks, served refreshments. The ladles will be entertained next 1 Monday afternoon by the Home Ladle*' Auxiliary of the First Pre»by- * <j LONG SWIM ] I be Taken b> Ml** Merban, or | Ml** Elizabeth. Upton Meefaan. ' of J. .Frankllu Meehau, of J chief swimming Instruc- I lor at the new Young Women's Association In Uermantown, . Is preparing to swim from Hie foot of 1 Tenth street, this city, on August |6. , to the steel pier al Atlantic City, a dls , of IT miles. She Is now lu tralu- ! ing and will be accompanied on her perilous trip ky three other skilled *w Itunier*. rvmie lime ago Miss Meehan accomplished Ilia remarkable feat of awim- r ming across Hamplon Itoads, Va. . I hereby wlnnliig tlie distinction of lie tlie first w oman to ever swim Hie 0 treacherous waters. t Cbolrboxa Here. 1 'I'liere are a choirboys of Bt Paul's J Church. Chestnut Hill, here on a leu days' outing. They art guests J or the Sterling and are In charge of J the choirmaster, Walter St. Clare I Ktiodle. They ere enjoying every *
LOT OWNERS MUST GET TOGETHER , 1 on Bulkhead Will Soon Have to be Taken -r by the City. 1 A petition was read at the weekly - meeting of the City Commlsslonera 1 from property owners In Month Ocean • City requesting that the present bulkhead be continued from Fifty-first . stieet to Fiftieth street, along the pres- 1 cut llue between l entral'and Wesley the cost tn be borne pro rate by tbeownera of the land. 1 It W. Edwards and W. E. Massey present aud gave their views. The | former aald It was hard to see how tbe 1 outside of Weslev avenue would be . benefitted by a bulkhead. , Mayor Champion staled this matter I been freely discussed at previous . meeting* of the board, ft mm. to he : the .general thought (bat the ocean ' has not much value unless the ■ ground Is properly protected. He ; further said that the Clly Commls- 1 •louers dealre to give tlie proper!) 1 whatever tbe majority want. 1 gap at Fifty-first street should be 1 The properly owners should get together quickly and decide as to just .what they want, a- the Commissioners will have to lake some action In the Action ou a letter f uu the Shore , Fast Una Company relative to the con- , dltlon of tbe road In this city was re- , ferred to Director Adams. Resolutions ottered by Director Campbell were adopted, and a number 1 ' of bills were ordered-pskD "orlg.gc funds. 81300 and $500 to place on bond and ' 1 mortgage on Improved properly. These , amounts must be placed separately, Apply to K. Curtis Robinson. Ageut. 744 46 Asbnry ave.. Oceen Clly. adv-tf ; For Sale -Motor boat. -Ji feet long. | ' 8 feet beam; cabin; 2 cycle motor; lo ] Eid condition. Apply. Tenth and I f. adv. 5 26. tf. Fresh li*b caught dally from pound i nets, wholesale and retell. Mpeclal ' rates to hotels aud boarding bouses. sale al fish wharf, foot of automobile bridge. Ocean Clly. N. J. ad v -6, 24. 10t! For ulr. A seven room house and three serge 1 ol laud at Oceau Heights, one mile ; north of Homers' Point, Address A. M. 1 ley, Liu wood, N.J. adv-7, 22, 61
CLUB'S MUSICAL I WAS SPLENDID SUCCESS
Large Audience of Members ^ aud Friends Heard Prominent Philadelphia Artists. t More than 500 members aud friends of tbe Ooean l ily Yacht Clnb attended J the splendid muslcale at the club I house Friday evening. The affair was T a success In every particular. 11 ^luch credit for the excellence of tbe " entertainment la due Robert B. Vol- || lura, chairman of the committee. He It ■ given valuable assistance by tbe f< ■ other members or tbe oommlttee. com- p prising Past Comran^gi J. Kalph • Wllsbn, J. Hairy kon-ffe, Kalpli C. II 1 Putnam. Harry T. Jordan and Rear n ■ A. T. James. The program follows: a: 1 Instrumental trio — Guroey Hallux, H Bertrand A. Austlu and William S. T ' Thunder. Vocal quartet— Mae Ebrey T • Marie Stone Langston, Henry tl Gurney and Iuiwis J. Howell. Ylolln tl -olo— Master Gurney Mattox. Tenor F solo— Henry Gurue.r. Duet— Mae E. A end I<ewis J, Howell. Cello solo Ic —Bertrand A. Austlu. Contralto solo ' Marie Hlmit Laugston. Piano solo— V Bllvatio Thunder. Boprano 1 solo— May Ebrey Holz Vocal duet— , ' Marie Bione Lang-tou and Henry , - "Baritone solo— Lewis James . Howell. (Juartel. Mae Ebrey Hotz. Bloue I.ang-toii, Henry Gurney ., ' aud Lewi* J. Howell. It. W. Edwards bad Ibe Utile finger of bis right baud badly crushed In 1 some machinery at .George Datscbeg'a - shop Monday. He made a narrow es- ' cape from losing Hie end of tbe linger. r TO THE IEPI BI.ICAM YOTKKN * OF CAFF. M AV COl NTT. Having served two terou- In the £ ; House of Assembly, aud staudlug as . toe party's candidate when success » was doubtful, aud It bglng tbe custom A lo send to the BeDate tbe man who - has previously served lu the Assembly, I take tbe liberty of asking for your support for the oomioatlou for Btate J 1 Kenator in the primaries to be held on I September 28. I have used my best endeavors to work for Cape May County In the Leg- ' islature, and, If cboaeu tbe nominee, 1 1 will consider It a positive duty aud I ! pleasant privilege to do my beet for the I counly.and to aid In ibe uniting of ALL . I Republicans and others for a good and . economical government of tbe Btale. My vole* must come from those who t will freely cast them for me, without 1 by use of questionable persuasion . - Appreciating tbe aid In the past of i Ibe plalo people, of whom I am one. i s . re-peclfully solicit your support for tbe s ! nomination. . I Cape May. July 26. IBIS. I adv-7 -28, 21 LEWIS T. STEVENS.
I " ROWLAND'S BOAT t WAS A WINNER • ' Gorman's Kismet Came Out 'j Second in Its Btush with j Wahn's Peggy. | | J M. K- -land's uiat, Ibe j. M. U.. of ' the l><-esn City Yacht Cluli. won • lu j at Hie Atlantic city Yacht Club Sal- " the South Jersey Racing Apsoclstlou. j 1 In the larger cruiser claw Peggy, B J. Gorman, llceau City' Yacht Club, - bad their weekly brush, with, tliej . usual sensational finish. Peggy made • the course 111 50 uilnulo and I:; sec- . ond*. Kismet finished 7 seconds later after being ou (lie course I .hour. •> I ml put e* and 211 second.." 'he course > was nine mile. Kisuiel bad- au al : lowanceOftu minute* and 52 second. • which nearly saved her the day Helen G., \Vm. Klddell. of Ocean City, wa. Hie third to tiulsh. Blie rates equal a lib Kismet, aud her ai- ' low-auce Is the .ante, but lu this rate she had eight minutes. The ontwlealgu fleet of (be Atlantic Yacht Club was all over lite finish before the first of the Oceau City Club's fleet finished. This boat ilie Logan. The Floreuce, H. C. Hhaler, Ocean City Motor Boat Club, was tn the cla— of open boats under 50. but did uot BOY SCOUTS CAMP Come from Ftallasselpkln sad Ft 1 111 m ■■ (irote. Boy Scouts of Camp No.49. of Philadelphia, and ('amp So. I, of Pitman, 40 lu all, are encamped ou a lot al Twelfth street and Ocean avenue, owned by Dr. H. H. Kyuett and the A.G. Kyuett, D D., of Philadelphia. Tbe boya came dowti In a big auto truck Mouday morning, lu charge of Scoutmaster John Getz. They Will he , here ten days. Among the tiumber Is Willard. son of Dr. A. O. Kynett. 1 The Scout* gave a parade arouud 1 Tuesday morning , The drum corpa aud buglera with Ihem are members of the Eveulug 1 band, of Philadelphia, under the leadership of George Buchanan. 1 Will Ol ve Musical. A musical will he held I11 tbe auditorium on tbe camp grounds lomorruw afternoon at 2.80 o'clock for the benefit of the St. James A. M. E. Church, of this clly, and the Alleu A. M. E. of Philadelphia. An enter lalnlng program has been arranged the morulog al 11 o'clock there, will be a special sermon by the Rev. Lena Mason. Hhe will also speak lo | I lie evenlug at 8 o'clock. She is said , to be one of the greatest preachers of the age. S. H. Hmather*. H. W., Is director of tbe affair, and the Kev. K. H. Gooden I* pastor. BABY PARADE TO : • 1 OCCUR AUGUST 28 Will be Held on Boardwalk , and There Will be Four Divisions. It has been decided to bold tbe baby parade 00 the Boardwalk at 8 80 " o'clock Saturday afternoon, August 28. There are to be four divisions In llue. first will comprise JuveDlles up to . the age of 16 years; tbe secoud division ' will comprise babies lu coaches and ' express wagons drawn by children; 1 the third division will embrace twin* In coaches and also walking, and the division will consist of youug ■ people In comic costumes. t Leo Bamberger has been added to 1 committee of arrangement*. He ■ represents tbe cottagers. The other members of tbe committee W. H. Delsroth, of the Ooean City ' Keepers' Association; Otis MTownsend, representing tbe Beard of 1 Speocer B. Swan, 'president of Y'onng Men's Progressive I<eague; ' Rev. Joseph B. Kulp. pastor of the : M. E. Church. aud the Rev. Chas. Bohuer, pastor of tbe First PresbyChurch. FROPERTIKN AT A SACRIFICE. New $4,500 Wesley avenue cottage, furnished; price, $8,000; lot 50x120 feet. Immediate possession. Central avenue house, divided Into seveD-room apartmeuts, furnished; price, $3,000; lot 40x100 feet. 619 Asbury Ave., , -adv-lt Ocean City, N.J. DE8IRABI.E COTTAGE FOR 801 Fifteenth street; price. $1,100; furnished; newly painted; near Boardwalk. 619 Asbury Ave., ^adv-lt Ocean City, N.J. Booms r.ir reul; very reasonable. 1535 West avenue. ady-lt : O x . . . — .. ...
LOCAL YACHTMEN WILL GO I TO CHURCH IN A BODY
be Delivered by Chaplain Bohner— Special Program of Music. ( ' The annual church service* of tbe \,<>cenu Cuy Yacht Club will" be held I i .-iinda)- next al the First Presbyterian J Church, Beventii street and Wealey ' 1 The services will lie conducted by jthe Kev. Cbsrles H Bohner, fleet church^ lhe <MUb *nd pMtor of tb* The member.- of tlie yacht clnb, In ,1 1 uulfoym, and tlie 1-sdle-' Auxiliary II j are especially Invited to aUend. 1 Prelude •Pilgrim's Chorus," WagI- j tier; "Will O' the WbtepT* Kerln; .f, "March- from 'Atda,'" Verdi; "Eren1. song," Johnston. 1 Hymn. k j Invocation- Closing with Hie Lord'* 1. Prayer Chanted. . el. 'lT!",r B0'0— "The Penitent," Van e I I)e\S ater, John It Hlpwell, Jr. Responsive Reading, r tjuartet— '•<) Having Victim." Le6 mark, le.ol-a T. Corson, Mildred E. ' '""smUh Q' " " H Ipwell, Jr., Lewis - Prayer. Hymn. 1 t 'ffertory— • I nterfnezzo," Lemare. C contralto Solo— "I "rosslng the Bar," . Wffiloughhy, Mildred E. Brooks. >• Hermon— "The Port of MlHtng Hhtps," Chaplain, c Quartet— "He Bendelh llieHprlnga," . H. W. Waring. y Hymn, t Benediction. Postlude — "Hosanuab !" (Choroa 1 Magnus), Dubois. ' SERVICES CLOSED The Forty Hour*' Devotion began , it < he 10 o'clock ma*# In Hi. Augustine's Church Hunday morning, tb* Rev. Joseph P O'Nlel, C. M , of Princeton, - being the celebrant. He also preached . the sermon. t The Rev. Tbos. McDonnell, C. M., • of Prlucetou, delivered theaermon In ' the evening. The rector, the Rev. Tbos. F. Blake, and the Rev. Jos. P. O'Nlel. U M„ ' ssld the messes Monday morning, and • the last named priest preached the r sermon lu theaveulng. The Rev James Gallagher, of St. Charles' Church, Philadelphia, celebrated the closing mass Tuesday morning. 1 All the services drew large congnga- ' tlons. - The altar was beautirnlly decorated by Mm* Floreuce Horn, dengbteg of Mr aud Mra. W. H. Horn, of Philadelphia, summer residents of this city. CHAPLIN PARADE ' The Com pell lion oo Hoard walk The Charley Chaplin competition, • under Hie auspices of tbe Ocean City - Hotel Proprietors' Association, baa [ been postponed until Thursday, An- - 1 gust 5, and H mil be held on tbe Board- ' walk Instead of Fogg's Pier, as drat " proposed. Men, women and children art Invited to participate. Everybody la asked to Join lu tbe fan. Tbe competitors are to march np aud down tbe Boardwalk, and tM judges will be stationed at the mnslc pavilion. | New Thing* at Sleclusn's Department More, 831-833 Asbury Avenue. Meu's leather belts that stretch; a : great Invention. Come and see them. Sport ties for sport shlrta. Bilk Sweaters and Bbakar Knit Sweaters. White and Black Pnaapa for women. GRAXT H. STBKUCAK, ) adv-lt A. J. Hteelman's Hon. ' and Asbnry avenne. All goodi I sold here are guaranteed. Kindly re- . turn anything uuaatlsfactory to yon. tf Hamilton. Elgin watches $1 per : week. L. M Nelson, railroad Jewatar, Broadway, Camden, K. J.. agent ' once a week, If yon miss htm 1 send a postal. adv. tf. For Bale —Motor boat. 21 feet long and 5- fool beam (about 12 mil as par hour); new last summer; 4 cylinders; ( Kermatli engine: a bargain. WILLARD STEKLMA2C, adv-6.16.tf Cor. 11 lh and Bay are. CASINO ; U BSomtbody ^ The center of social events. Activity at all times. WiJe-awske and liberal management. Dancing, cards, and entertainment. Nothing like it along tbecoest. :: :: :: :: u MINBERSHIP FHS Entire Fimtij Sum Tktei, - - SUM Couple lot Sum. KM Cot pit In Dai. J* C. ELLWODD QMPBITa
COBLISSCOON COLLARS DOUGLASS SHOES SPECIAL THIS WEEK 31 Pairs Meti s $1.50 Canvass Shoes and Oxfords in Tan, Gray and Black, sizes 6 to 11, now 98c •r Same in Boys' sizes, 9. 11, 13 and a only, 79c 7 Pairs Men's Patent Leather Oxfords (all $3.50 Douglass, now $1.75 Sizes' 5, sJea . 6, ~,Vi and 9J3 only) NEWELL CORSON B19 ASBURY AVE.. OCEAN CITY. N. J.
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