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VOL. XXXV. • OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, AUGUST 26. 1915. , NO. 22 - — • : : : : ~ - . i-- : 8 — — * T ■ r

Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CI TV. N. J. I. R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and' Proprietor 81.00 Per Year, Strictly in Advance. ^ ' MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, CAPS BAY tUI BY HOI WE, >. J. (Opposlw Public BuUdlanl LMV Offices" l B°"" " Apgar & Boswell, J^AW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings h Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMI£S M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law JL NEWELL HEUUKGS Attorney at Law ,, - Sua KlM-rli street w 'Ocean City New Jersey - I H. Bnrklianll & PLUMBING AM*- HEATING nan mi srw .ntsii | Eyes Examined Witbont Drops !, . eu»rmo<LaP Kflr fl-.i-ci*— OHIaU vorl ^ l ban m no no" It}' or Kulnf Ui I'll 11*0*1 p), I* a m ^ "Til Kr* liTTTd*** u ** < """""A. w. ELY ATI. A M Tit' CITY, I. J. J -*N. GRISCOM, M. .D. EIGHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVK. bulb Pbeosw^tlall, 15; later JttaU, to. A fiu 'di'l. IK"p£on».'?arm»?» Una, M I a?| Allen Corson, 1. D. ■ is Wceiey Avenue ' Ocean Cl^ New Jersey ^.BaU ^ ^ PR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. f OCCAM CITY. M. J. „ iSloMa.m. 0 OFKM'K HOUKM. jltol.p n> ■ „ Pbonea: Brit «-*; luler-MUU. 1:®- A , Florence Brick Haines Con. 9tm and Wcsllv Ave MCCMANO-THCRAPIST JJKRSCHKL PETTIT, M. U. SOT WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER m Ilentiat" 809 Central Avenue et ui cm. a. j.^R. G. FairchhJ» Starr Dentist \ > ami od Floor Our. RijMb Mj^W«.ley Ave. ''"""T^Hrabioib^n, OSTEOPATHY DR. PASCHALL MORRIS - ^ 611 Fifth StOccaa City. N. J. PboM. Oowc City. «B-W. of ip W DR. RALPH W. FLINT ' , OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Cor. Kighib St. and Central Ave. 3 OCCAM CITY. M.J. . 0*c* Hour* Uolil *-a* A. M.| | to » P. B. **4 ; Hiehas' Ceitral PhiraiKi J. thornley Hughs*. P. D. •th and WcaleyAvM. Ocean City, N J. Try an Advertisement la the 8RNT1NEL

Attention, Cottagers There ia a first -<-&«. Grerulwntc eHnbli-limetll. on Main Shore Road, at Ocran Bright*. nrat Soiner*' i'oiiii: within my rrarb of Ocean City. where plant, and nil (loner, of all kind, are lo be had. Our watchword i»<«KI.I ABILITY Nothing a«M» more to the value or sltiactivriirss of your rotuge I I than planting when I'ROI'JiRT.V HUNK. Telephone or give n. a call. Colonial Greenhouses Telephone. Somera' Pol^t. 12-1 I. In wood Post Office Interesting to Investors Those Who Wish a Desirable location tor a Seaside Home FOR SALE— A f»* l-ta located ill Knlion O. Ocean (Sly. N. J.. Ing Railroad stations. A(».'«iU» fur bnngalows situate on Great Kt» Harbor Hay. Haealty's Point. K. J. A RTHURqD.JB ARROWS 83« CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. <1. We have several cottage sites FOR SALE on WESLEY AVENUE, between Tenth and Thirteenth streets, at low record mark for price. Write ' us for particulars. Massey & Edwards Eighth and Central Ave. MOTHERS, READ THIS IK YOITK BABY* ha» croup, colic. cholera infaiilum. irregular bowel*. I. teething or troubled wllh II- stomach or bowel*. you stHinld give one of PL.T. F. EALf'S BABY POWDERS practical u»e In years. Cuolalus nnihiug Injurious. Tliou.aiid. of. le*tliuonlali< abbott- s pharmacy. ninth and asbury taylor's pharmacy. eleventh ano asbury PREPARED BY .VANCE L. EALY. OCEAN CITY. N. J. B.Trank Smith If you have tfioney to loan sec us for good investments. For sale, fine on Ocean avenue near (seventh street, witli small house, $2500. 1 Two lots corner First street and Ashnry avenue, sire' 70x100, cheap, Fourte en room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, donble office, attached .garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. . 1036 Asbury Ave. W. Scott Hand 819 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. EDWARD B. SMITH A CO. n I. com MMoao «wo jmsrauT aTa . vhivsoiiphi* HIGH CLASS INVESTMENT SECURITIES ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY i •mar and refui>oino arowrcac t e tea c eat . sinking fumo bold bonos, oue 19 3b tax exempt in new jersey PLUMBINO you getting entire sat ad action a. to price*, workmanship and btuwees courtc-v ? If ma, it srilltwT von to give me a triaL I am in an axo*isionally good position to takr of yoor)r*p*ir work of which I make a aperialty. 1 hava no erpeosiva aatabliahmsut elariual hftot lu maintain. Qiva ma a trial. ,,U,H Prion.. C. 1-1. BACON 607 eighth st

; — 1 BUSINESS x LEADERS j Have yon ever known a big business success without a good Banking Connection? Business progress and Bank- > ing Service go hand in hand. One supplements the other. Many leading business men in Ocean City and vicinityare depositors in this Bank because they realize the close | connection between adequate 1 hanking service and the sue- - cess of a business enterprise. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. J. ! ' IRA E. WALL | I 725 Central Ave.. (Jceen City. N. J Plain and Decorative ^ PAPEK HANG EH • ARK LAKE | Undertaker and Embalmer J PBOM ia OCCAM CITY. M. J 1

HOT SU WHIR BATHS are very restful ano a fine nerve tonic ^Bellevue Baths BOARDWALK 350 Rooms and lockers NEW ANO ATTRACTIVE SVIfl FOR surf bathing i The jFontlere. BOOT 5 SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE IILIII Aabary Ave., Oceaa City. N. J Dance Every Cold Laachoa. Wednesday and I »c. I Saturday Night The Excursion House JAMES CLARK Proprietor MAIN STREET and ... NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOWERS' POINT :: N.J.

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STEPS TAKEN TO PROTECT ] BULKHEADS WITH JETTIES

j Ordinance Introduced acd Ac- " I cepted on Two Readings J by City Officials. There we* accepted ou tint and e ! *ecund reading, st the weekly tneel- - lug uflbe yity Commluioner* au orj dli.ance, Inliudnced by Mayor Chain- j, plon. providlug for the erection, con■Iructloii and bulldlug of jettle* In Itie - luwer aecllou of Ibe city In order lo protect tlie beaeh front there. ! The jettle* are to b i bulli at tbe foot of Korty-alxtb. Korty-nlnlb, Ft fly- 11 ■ecoud, Klfly-lirtb and Klftr-elgbth *' atreet*. and lu tbe violully ol Fifty- ' ninth aud Sixtieth atnmta, If exteu■Ion* are mad*. * Kor Ibe purpoae of paylug tba coat K and ex|>cu*eor erecting Ibne Jetties. * bond, are lo lie l**ui<d In aucb sum a* °* * will be detlultely fixed and awertalnevl K by tbe Boatd of CotnmUalouer*. Tbr*e bond* ere to bev devlguetcd "Beach Protection Bonds." - ' Tbe ordluauce In full, la published * elaewbere lu this laaueof Ibe Hkstiski. Before voting ou accepllug the ordl 0 ' nance on second reading, ' Director i Campbell aafd thai be waa opposed to ' bonding tbe city without bearing from the people, but tbla ia en emergency^ caw. Tbe city la taking neceamry ait pa to keep up tbe streets and bulk- ' beads, and tbe sum In this case la uegr '' lit te. Wllh tbla explanation be voted * "Ye*" on Ibe.paeuge of the ordinance on second reading. . It an said that Ibe boud Issue .will * probably be about >AU0U ^ H. J. TAYLOR DEAD " Plill.clripbl. Plawbrr Wea Will , It was a abuck to bit targe number of frleuda beri^aud lo Philadelphia to p * Irani of tbe death. In Pblladelpbla, on II i Halurday, of Harry J. Taylor, i maalei plumber, wboae cummer borne waa ou o Oceau avenue, qear Fifteenth atreet, '< Ibl* city. ^ Mr. Taylor weut lo aranltatiumibu p Nonb Broad atreet. Pblladelpbla, a j few week* ago. to reoelve trealmeul reported that be was doing very well B so tbat the anuouueeatantar bladeelb. . following au operation, waa a great surprise. * p Mr. Taylor, wbo waa In ' bla -forty- 1 third year, bad beeu a summer real- p deut' of Ucea-j City fur a number of years. He waa blgbly asteemed aud p reapected by all wbo knew blm. He leave* a wife and family, wbo bave 1 tbe deepest sympathy of tbelr circle of J ' friends lu tbelr affliction - g . Tbe funeral look place from bla late I residence. 470S Hprlugtteld avenue, £ West Pblladelpbla, yesterday, oervlcea - being held at 8t. Francis de Bale* J t'hurcb. ' PITMAN MASONS 1 TO VISIT CITY Coming Here on A.nto Ran - Saturday as Guests of Vis- | j i tors' Masonic Clnb. Tbe member* of tbe'Maaoolc Club of I'll man, In tbe number of more ibau t KM. w ill have an auto run Jo this city next Halurday. Tbey will remalu here until Hiiuday afternoon as guests ' of tbe Visitor*' Masonic (Tub of Oceau Ulty. Tbe recepliou committee comprise* tbe follow lug:' George F. Fl*b, chair- I mau; J W.FerulayiA Lawreooe.Jr, t J W. Laudrnberger, E M. Button, V. I J. Hamilton, B B. Harmon. H H. c Adam*. G. D. Porter. _P. G. Fit blab, ■ T. F. Armstrong, F. H. Blewart, (,'. | K. Davis, W. B. Hexamer aud George • Y. richocb. ; • . t Members of tbe reception committee will leave here In Ibelr aula* Balurday ( morning, meet their guests near Tuck- ■ shoe and'eec <rt I hem to jblacity. 1 — I *mm Big riff. i Mauy . of Ibe resident* of this city, I as well aa a number uf visitors, -saw i - tba vjomrtar million dollar lira lu Atlantic (hly Friday hfterooou. Ttje Ifra started in . tbe Dietneb photograph gallery. Mayor Itlddl* wa. one of Ibe 1 heavy loeer*. s Kxixi'Toar atL at w o( the stock of ClotblhgidlbOes.GeoU' Furolsbloga of the late A. J. Bteelmao , will start next Mooday, August SO, at 7 o'clock a. m. AU tbe good* will be •old at greet redoctioo*. Tbla la no faka sale, but regular i goods at eoel and leas lo order lo settle , an eelale'. Come and see for your- ^ U. H.Bmum, Executors. Ku*. 881-848 Aabary avenue. - adv- 1 1 Ooaau City, N. J. •. • * * ' Two lots for sale on Asbury avenue, Bactlon I), near Eighteenth street, Sox 614 end 615 Improvements now oxtend beyond this square; price leaaonCabia. Any agent, or writs Tmohas J. BatrygR. _ adv., »■«. 4t Worcester , Maw . Boom low-priced lots tor anle. Block m 7. Ocean ("By Gardens, Button road exleuatoo, 786 te 741 todwelve; MOO to Hoa TuoMAaJ. HawYEK. adv . 8 28. 4t Woraaetae. Maaa. . YouM Lady daaisaa position mak1 log out and cot tori Ing Mils on perceotIag t. l . BEXTISEL oIHor adv-12 2t Tba Bowling Alleys In lbs Bowling Casino are now open for the season of 1m6. adv. 4- 15, if.

( POLICE CAPTURED BEER AND "BOOZE" , Accused of Keeping a " Speak Easy, Committed for Grand Jury. r Frank Boyle, a negro, wa- commilled in default of $5un ball for I he 1 ad luu of the grand jury by Police Magistrate Barrows Monday morning. * the prisoner was av-i-u-rd of selling li<|Uor Illegally In till- ••lly.ajid pleaded ■ fully. . • <k"u recognizance lo appear befote Ibe * grand jury. Police Chief Bcull say- lie w arned <' liquor, but without rlTect. Chief Bcull. accompanied by Pollcemrn Bark. Bra man and Jobuson. went to a house - op|MMlte Boyle's borne In the alley ofl s tbey saw a nuuibel of people go lo I Boyle's place, where lliey were given I beer and whiskey, the beer being taken ' from au Ice client outside Two of Ibe s purchasers of bottled beer bid the beer, t as tbey thought, under a house across. < the alley, but Ihls was where tlie police ' were, and (be fellows actually put Ibe I beer iulo tlie hands of Ibe bluecuals. I When (be police entered Boyle's i place, Ibey found two colored men i with blm, one being lu Ibe eel of glv- • log Boyle a $5 bill. It I- claimed. ■ Tbe police contlscaled Of hollies, • about half of Ibem being tilled half- I pint whiskey flasks. I Chief Bcull says thai ll yle iias a •' pollc; record lu Chester, Pa , where be * lived e few years agu. t Tbe police court was filled with col- I ored men end women at Ibe hour set ' the hearing " Many were w ltneaaea. ( There are said to be other alleged . "-peak-rasie*" lu low n w liicb (lie po- j lice^Tre about lo clow. 1 . » ■ t BIRTHDAY PARTY ' I Mi** N-rlr TawNiend »ud tier J Miss Marie Townseudwa* given a ' parly at the home of Mrs. 1 and Mrs Bayre. the Klberou. I Friday evening. . A very delightful | lime was enjoyed - by all. There was . music, and also maqy games were Those preseul were M Isses Beatrice Bertha l.ake. Helen Town, aend, Elizabeth Bprague, Florence M. . Beeves. Velma Headiry, Minerva B. ■ Adams. Bessie E. James and Mabel ■ Albert Hneckenbuiger. William , Jr., Jack Brualarr, K. Logau, , N. C. Bmlth. Thomas Mould. Bobert McKlnley. Mrs. Btella Bruslarr and 1 Mrs. Edllb Walker. i

FINE WORK i AT THE TARGETS W. L. Ealy Proud of Records Made by His Men j at Sea Girt. Capl. Vance L. Ealy. of Compauy I II. Third I n fa ii t ry . X <1. N.d . of llilclly. I. extremely proud of the record , made by Ills men... the rifle practice held al Sea Girl August hi aud 17. ' The scores show a wonderful Im only une man making a lower re&ord Ihls year was excellent, l.ast year- 1 scores were almost unbeatable. " Tbe four trophies off ered by Ibe Com- ( patiy iiimnnuder will be distributed as given below, unless Ibe members of f ibe company going ou Ibe lauge next u month beal these scores. All member* who were not with ||ie company will have an opportunity lo go ou Hie range September «. The -core.: , First Sergeant John E Trout, expert, ^ 212; Aral trophy; Capt. Vance L. Ealy, sharp* hooter, 199. »ecuiid trophy; Private Bayiuoud Barlow, sharpshooter. . I9d, nurd trophy; Private Boy Uourgoia. sh.ro. hooter, 193. fourth Impliy; ( William Hodman, sharpshooter. 191 : Corporal CxHialant Ford, sharpshooter, I9U; Private Jacob Wrlgglus, sharpshooter, 190; First Lieut. ' i Alfred B. Smith, marksman. 183; Prl* • vale Itusling llelbow, marksman, 183; Bayiuoud Adams, markamau. Bergeanlt.'harlea Sampson, merka- . man. 177: Musician Clarence Mead. ■ markamau , 177; Sergeant Oscar Moray , . marksman. 178; Prlvata Buy Darby, marksman, 170; Private Howard ( Adams, marksman, 174; Private Lewis ( oder. mark-man, 173; Private liSon I H reck ley. merkameu. 171; Private 1 Stanley 1'ieroe, markamau, 171; Prlvate John Portiere, marksman. 168; I larlermaster Sergeant Charles Head- C ley. marksman, 168; Corporal Hullngs 1 ; markamau, 164; Sergeant f . Charles Breckley, marksman, 163;Corporal Karl Merrymau, markamau, 163; J Private Jobu Svltt, flrat class. 169; Prl- I vate John Jubnaoui Urst class, 151; Prl- 1 vats Welter West, second class, 142; c Moe Wleaertbal, second class. 1 Secoud Lieutenant Townseud, un- I qualified; Musician Maurice Wrlg- J gloa, unqualified; Privets Leroy Gar- • rleoo, unqualified; Private Kaymoud ■ Haley, unquallfled; Private Baymond i 1 unquallfled; Private Ualpb ' \ Moeely, unquallfled. ( Kent collsars lor 1916. Collages here are now being reuled next season by Ibe forebanded I i aud Ibose wbo. pleased wltb their j 1 summer bomee cf Ibl* eeaaon, desire , [ retain Ibem for next eeaaon, accord- 1 to several of tbe local reel estate 1

: s 63 MILES FROMiYlLMINGTON c Distance from This City to ' ^Washington Shortened by c / New Anto Route. * I The Oceau City Automobile Bridge t Compauy Is placing signs throughout t Jersey, aud also arrauglog to pui c. one up at the Hotel DuPont, In Wll- ( mfngion, Del . directing tbe traveling ( public lo the seashore resorts of (bis f section by giving Ibe route by way or t Ibe auto bridge. Tbe^dlstauce from Wilmington lo t Clty'by tbe new May's Landing t road baa been shortened quite e little. , la now only 63 7-10 duly* between . these two places by Ibis route. This , site shortens considerably Ibe terrilo be covered by auto from Belli- , or Washington to Ocean City. Tbla foutc makes Ocean City tlA nearest of any seaside retort lo tbe 1 county |e any of ibese three large eHtea. , ., 1 ' ; 1 K. 8 Hlraide, a native of Japan, it 1 now here assisting Ifi tbe services at | tbe camp meeting. He graduated In June from Taylor University. Io a1 r abort time be will leave for Japao lo 1 oogege In missionary work. Fraab flab caught dally from nouud Dels, wholesale sod retell Bpectal rates to botela end boarding house*. For sale at flab wharf, foot of aulomobll* bridge. Ocean City. N. J. adv-6. 24, lOt | A seven- room bouse and three acres - of land at Ocean HelgbU. one mile nertb of Homer*' Polot. Addren* A. M. Con ley, Lin wood. N.J. adv-7, 22. 6- j 1 M*«nei >i"ra»iw7i a > Eighth and Aabary avenue. All goods sold here are guaranteed. Ktodly re- ^ torn eoytblug unsatisfactory to yon- tf ^ For Rem —Store and dwelling. 706 i- Aabary avenue, together or separately. * Apply Hrhtikki. or any agent, edv tf K Kid gloves cleaned In two days I >f Pries .10 aud J5. Julius Kotb. tbe! I tailor. adv. 235, tf ,_ , -

CLUB MEMBERS 1 WANT MORE RACING HERE

Some Strongly in Favor of Dropping from the Sonth Jersey Association. Not a few- of tbe members of tbe , Ciiy Yacht Club ere In fa. , vor. It Is raid, of goiug beck to ( tbe old 'order of eflelra at tbe, club house and breaking way from Ibe , club's oouueclloo wllblbe Boulb Jer , Basing Association. , Before (be club Joined tbe aseocla- , tlon, It la aaaerted, (ba local orgaolxotlon bad races practically every Saturday afternoon during July and August, Ibe members were Interested In Ibese eveuts.and tbey eud Ibelr friends gathered at tbe club bouae to walcb boats go over tbe course. lu tbe lest year or two I here bave very few noes bare on Saturdays, the dissatisfied men say. Instead, nearly all Iba boats are taking pert In Boulb Jereey Boeing Association's eveuls.lu some other seashore resort. "Let us bave more of tbe raclog spirit end Interest In Ibe Oceao City Yacht Clbb," eay these members. MONEY FOR CHURCH Ekpilet women Divide Pracreds 1 The filial meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary or (he First Baptist C'burcb was bald yesterday afternoon at tbe , cottage of Mrs. Rowen , 816 Plymouth 1 place, and a few boors were spent very pleaagntly. More Ibau S2S0 were cleared by tbe ' baxar recently held. Of tbla sum 1150 I ba* been glvsu tbe Ladies' Aid Hoclely , ' aud $100 toward the church budget. Cotiaaea lor aannnrr ncbooi. ' Tbe tracbtxa wbo take tbe domeatlc •clence course* at tbe Ocean City State Bummer Bcbool next year will again J ' occupy Ibe Long twin cottage* 00 central avenue, close to tbe Oceau : City Higb Bcbool. Tbe eoUagee bave been rented for tbla pur past through tb« agency of Moasey A Edwards.. • ; • a I ' I - PsckeltooC Leal 1 Pocket book lost, containing money i and department store ooin. Reward if 6 returned to 44 Wesley road. Ocean - City, N.J. Ml*-lt • j ware «s IS AHssndtc CUv tw

AN EVEN BREAK WITH CAPE MAY — , — 1 Another Game Scheduled to ^ be Played Today on the • "Cape's" Grounds. 1 By defeating tbe Cape May nine 4 lo { 1 Monday afternoon on Ui* local ( Knuiiids. tlie(>cean City baB-team balled I lie series. Manager Calhoun aud t buya will go to Ca|>e May to play . see lt^ win, as It really rhould'^ree j Ca|«- May, lake It through aud t the "Capes" has been one of tbe prlu- c clpal contributing causes fur tbe local c club's defeat In uearly every contest c Ibis seasom-ln most seasous, In facl. > for some yeart < Cape May and Pleasantville will be | tlie trams 011 dltlerert days tbrougbout next week, and there should be t large crowd* at Ihe ball park every < afternoon, a* Interesting games are , reasonably to be expected. « DIED SUDDENLY t f. T. Win lib lapl.es Wbllr at 1 Brewklaqt Here. 1 Dr. Clarence T.Hmlth.aged 67 years. 1 of Philadelphia, died suddenly Mou- 1 day tnorolug while at bis breakfast al ' summer borne In this city. 1 Thirteenth street aud Central avenue. He la survived by two sons; Percy 1 eud Clarence T. Bmltb, Jr . end two daughters, Mrs. W. C. Young aud Nellie Hmllb, wbo bave many ' tu tbM city. Dr. Hmllb eullsted when fourteen old lu Ibe "Iron Brigade," of 1 New York, eud served w ith distinction 1 In tbe Civil War. In McClelland's I campaign be Is said to have faced Are times. He studied medicine lu 1 after tbe war. Later be 1 the navy. Afterward be became 1 member of the United Ktatea Army ' and waa made medical officer of a mounted detachment lu Monlana. After serving a number of years be re. turned to Pblladelpbla aud engaged tbe drug business. Tbe meny friend* of Mrs- George ' Loiter, of Philadelphia, a summer resident of.tbls elly , ere pleased to *ee that she Is able lo be out egalu after a i severe attack of lllnees. Hbe wea In a , roller cbelr on tbe Boardwalk several i nlgbla tbla week end received congratulations of Irleuds. GET READ? FOR BABY PARADE . Unique Pageant Will be -Seen on Boardwalk Next Saturday Afternoon. A great lot of youngsters here can scarcely wait until next Hetnrday efter- ' wlitii the baby and Juvenlle pe1 rade will take piece on tbe Boardwalk, ' starting at 8-30 o'clock. Tbe line will ' form on Ibe Boardwalk below Tentb •treat at 8 o'clock. All children opto tbe age of 15 years are invited, to participate. Tbe parade promise* lobe • uulqne ' affair, and many pretty, as well as ' comic costumes, will be seen Jn line. 1 Nol only are tbe cblldrsu Interested ' lo tbe coming evert, bul Ibelr parents ' also are entering Into tbe spirit of the affair as tbe time draws near. ' Those wbo have not thus far entered ' tbe names of tbelr children should do ' so el once. Tbere Is a box at tbe music ' pavilion, lu which tbe names may be 1 .placed. ( "jtsn" McMlcbol Here. ' Hlate Heuator James McNicbol end bis family, of Pblladelpbla, came over In Ibelr anlo from tbelr Hlate* avenue residence In Atlantic City, Hat s Hqoare 'ball taem defeated by I b e Ocean City nine. Henelor McNicbol ,< expressed himself as much pleased , Wllh Ocean City end promised some of 0 bis friends here thai be would be over e soon again. 1 ^ . * . y For r.*^ Cottage 708 Central avenue; all mode era convenience*; can be rented by tbe 0 year or-durlng-wteter montbto For , further particular* apply HcriiSEL office. Ocean City, N.J. odv-tf • omce, ucesn unj, j. *. w-i —x • — ' —

REMARKABLE DANCING AT POPULAR CASINO CLUB

C. E. Carpenter's Headquarters Favorite Resort for Visitors— Interesting A happier, gayer throng Ibau ever continue, u, crowd C. Ellwood CorI >e liter'. < a.lno Club a- t be gala month ol a more Ibau sip^vqrfut aeaeon draws lo a cld-e Tbe usual membership le augmented each night by dally vleillors aud week-enders, w hile - every eftort I- being made by the management In make thechib tbe moot attracllve resoitou the walk. • • A number of special feature* bave beeu Introduced during tbe peat two weeks. Undoubtedly 1be most picturesque dauce ever staged lo Ooeon city was held at tbe Casino Club on August 13. I bis was (he"Kal Masque," and quite a number of wonderful and beautiful costumes were seen on tbe floor. Beveral trophies were offered for Ibe most popular costume, the flat choice belug 1-e-He Gardner, who vae dressed as a pirate, while among tbe other lucky ones were Misses Blanche Stevens*), Edwins Mslpass. Dorothy Miller and Helen Klcbardsou end C. Ellwood Carpenter, Jr. Ou Thursday last tbe feature ef tbe evening was a lucky number oontaat, which allurded considerable fun for all. Tlis Incky couple were Miss FlorBear aud Dewees K I rib oar. On tbe (allowing evsulng tbe "Faturlst Ball" was tbe attraction. -Block and While" was tbe keynote for this occasion and every body arrived draaaed these colors. Most unusual and detailed decorations io Iba a ha pa of black . aud white striped' paper draped tba . i walls aud celling and helped make tbe deuce a very enjoyable one. Handsome trophies were also awarded for a number of special black and , while costumes. Miss Dorothy Miliar I was flrst choice tbla time. Tba otbar . popular coelumee Included those of Misses Sidney Owens, Ethel Schurcli, i Blanche Hteveoson, ^leaou. abator f and KdwIna Malpeae. endBenor Froa- , Cisco A poule and C. Ellwand Carpaa- , ler, Jr. A number of d smonstratloe ■ of tba , modern daocee were apodal featoreaof . tbe evening. Miss Dorothy Mlller aad . C. Ellwood Carpeutar, Jr, dan Bad n ■ combination one step, fox-trot nod< t waltx, and Henor A poo is and Mtaa . Mslpass specialized lo Ibe tango (tap* Glbert Van Hoaasd and MtoM 1 Letgbtou, a popular girl froka Atlantic City, danced tbe fox-trot. Hiss Leighion's wonderful black and white striped cloak helped lo make tbla demonatro- ' lion especially spectacular. ■ On Haturday evening tbe flrrt two i demonstrations were repealed and, la I addition. Mtsa Mai pass and Mr. (1» perter, Jr., gave a wonderful exhibition of Ibfc "Maxtxe." Tbe beautiful "Jardlu Da Dance" will be Ibe attraction extraordinary on Friday and Haturday of tbla week. Special decorations will transform the ! Casino Clnb to a flowery bower and . more exhibitions will mark Ibem special nlgbtsT A special card party for lad toe to scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, Angus! 81. Tbe subscription to M eenta, and tickets are on aato at tbe clnb. "TONY" BIDDLE COMING ~ will Bpeak le First M. K. Chase* Hen's mats Cinaa. ' A J. Dreael Blddle. of Philadelphia, bead of tba Dreael Blddle Bible 1 Claeees, which are to be found In many 0 sections of tbe. country, will addmm ' tbe Men's Bible Clam of tba Pint Ml E. "Church next Sunday afternoon. ' Mr. Bldd'e made bis flret appearance * here during tbe spring months, end , bis talk on that ocoaaton to the aaaanbers of Ibe com bleed Mao's Bible * classes of the city In the First M. K. C'burcb made a vary good Impression. d concert lo H*lw Ckarck. 0 An enlertalnment wiU be given by e Mrs. Arbertha White In lb# aadMOTtam ou tbe camp ground Thursday oven - lug. Heplamber 2. tot tba beoeki ad Hhllob Baptist Cbutcb. Thorn wilt bo . vocal and Instrumental music and tonie personations. AdmlsDoo, 28 carts. MortRsRo IrisoOa. l' 11200 and $500 to place on boadcad B mortgagennlmpioieJ ptujadf. mm . Appl'y'to™" CurttaPRoblDOon. Atoll! d 744 46 Asbury ava.. Ocean Ctty. adv-tf Jf . O ' " Hamilton, Elgin watches fl peg week. L. M Nelson. reltoeedJeWIIMr, 843 Broadway. Camden, N. J-. MM here onoe a weak, ifyoumtoaUto j seod k postal. CdV. tf. ,e For Haia —Motor boot, 25 to* tokfo >r]8 feel beam; cabin; 2 cycle maCmitol a. good condition. Apply. Tenth nad 'Bay. odv.Mg.tf.

Reduction Sale u All Men's $4.00 Oxfords, now $2.95 s jAll Men's $3.50 Oxfords, now $2.45 b All Boys' $3.00 Oxfords, now $1.98 Men's $2.00 White Oxfords, now $LS0 • ' Men's $130 Canvas Oxford* how Mm y $5.00 White Pants, now $3.75 u $4.00 Bathing Suits, $2^5 newell CO rbon t BIO AS BUOY AYE. OOEAM CITY. U. 4,