Ocean City Sentinel, 2 September 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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VOL. XXXV. • OCEAN CITY, N. J, THURSDAY, SEI'TEMHKH 2, 11113. I?8. 23

Ocean City Sentinel R. curtis rob ut s on Editor and Proprieto^ trroiaiva.iT.uw. ~ JyjORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Bolld lor. tUrtrr.iBfl Extralosr Id Cbssosrj. . sHuprsm* Court Cofumlvlooar. Soiorj HubUc | i»rr. «>t ttii Mi Hunt, ■. $. ^W^OFFICES " Apgar & Boswell, AHBI'KY AYKNbK KVUHTM HTKKK1 ® LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddiogs 4 Read g* rl7c 1 1* Bu IU1 1 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law H. NEWELL HEUI.INGS Attorney at Law |e Sim Eighth Street Ocean City New Jemey 1 1 H. Kurkliardt & ('«. PLinUfiNV AK I J HEATlNli Eyes Examined Witbont Drops . Nrwwl up-to-date methods. HallafaetloD J. fKSTSuo nsesraUy oTiolnTlo I'n.Utdelpbls at 1'iuiu^tfcin Iraw duplMWS 'at Dbon "~A. W. ELY ATI.* a TIC CITY, M. J. J N. GR1SCOM, M. D. ] EIGHTH tjT. ANI) WESLEY AVE. ( Hoi II Phones- Hell, lb; Inter -Male. lit A At Klntwrd Toaneeud'a. Palermo. «J0 to VJO !>. in. dully. Holl Pbouc. Parmer's Unc. w l lit! Allen Corson, I. D. Wt? S16 Weuley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey DR. W. P. haines cor. ninth ano wesley awe. OCCAN CITY. N. A. J pnonea: Holl <6!-W: Inter -Ktale IS A „ Florence Brick Haines con. 9tm and wish* avc MCCHANO-THCAAPIST HHUIir. Hwrdlsk Movements ^ jjkrschki. pettit, M. D. 807 wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey |)R. CHARLES B. RIDER ►iDentint" 809 Central Avenue atSA* CITY. *. J. nans; . ^r. g. Faisciiild Starr Dentist ^ I Ksen.'nr- by appoinlmsnl .0 S T E OP AT M Y DR. PASCHALL MORRIS 611 Filth sl Ocean City, N. J. PUUMpUa Oflfc»: FMU25lS5 wSKwSO. Phases: Ocsa* City. esB-w. or jjs-W I)R. RALPH W. FLINT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN [7 Cor. Eiehth St. and Central Ave. OCEAN CtTY. N. J. Office Hoar.: Until »]0 A. M.: 5 to • P. M. and b, Appouitiaaat mi wc-. BatkPhM I I Hi** j Hughes Central Phimncy J. Thontley Hughes, P. D. lib and Weuley Avea. Ocean City, N.J. Try as AdTertiseawat is the SBNTINSL

Attention, Cottagers Colonial Greenhouses Telephone, Somtrt' Point. Ij-i 1 .In wood Post Office Interesting to Investors OR f Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SALE -A '<■«■ lncnfe.1 ill SwHion O. (Wan City. N. J.,, lug Railroad Malum*. Air... .ilr» f..r bungalow* annate on Gnat Kgg * Uarta.r Hay. lieeaisy'a Point. V. J. ARTHURqD. BARROWS CENVRAL AVENUE OCEA*N CITY, N. J. We have several cottage sites FOR SALE on WESLEY AVENUE, between Tenth ami Thirteenth streets, at low record mark for price. Write ns for particulars. Massey & Edwards Eighth and Central Ave. MOTHERS, READ THIS IK VOI R BABY liar croup, win-, oholere Infantum. irregular bowels. Id DR. T. F. EALY'S BABY POWDERS ABBOTT- S PHARMACY. NINTH ANO ASBURY TAYLOR'S PHARMACY. ELEVENTH AND ASBURY PREPARED BY VANCE L. EALY. OCEAN CITY. N. J. B. Prank Smith If you have money to loan see us fur ^ood investments. For sale, fine lot on Ocean ^avenue near' Seventh street, with small house, $1500. Two lota corner First street and Anbury avenue, si/c 70x100, cheap, S1200. Fonrtteu room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with hot companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. W. Scott Hand 819 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. EDWARD B. SMITH A CO. ^ HIGH CLASS INVESTMENT SECURITIES J ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY PtffST ANO HtFUNOINO NONTQAQC S PCN'CCNT SINKING FUND OOLO NONOS. OUK IB3B \ J «■ * . TAX EXEMPT IN NEW JERSEY > PLUMBINO ont 'it w5l my' yon lo give owe trial, 'l am in an exceptionally gjjod pua.tnm lo lake am of year repair work of which I make a specialty. I have nu expensive establishment or clerical force to inelnlain. Give lue e trial. Phone. C. H. BACON 607 KlShtH St

Sound Banking Principles Throughout all our Banking Experience we have . adhereoklosely to the principle that . to prosper ourselves, we roust help onr 1 patrons to thrive and ex- • pand. II Put into practice, this principle of progressive banking has resulted in many ' patrons establishing relations that have never been i ( broken . •1 We believe that your ex- ' peri en ce with our Service wonld also lie one of unbroken relations. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. J. IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave., Ocean City. N. J I ■ Plain and Deeomlve PAPER HANUEK j 2^ ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer pnon. US ocoam city.*. j '

HOT SEA WATER BUNS ARE VERY RESTFUL ANO A FINE NERVE TONIC SSBellevue Baths BOARDWALK 350 Rooms and looters SURF BATHINO The Pontiere ' BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE 916-611 Aibary Ave.. Oceaa City. N. J Dance Every Cold Lunches, Wedneaday and I ♦«. ' Saturday Night The Excursion House JANES CLARK Prafrtrta. MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOWERS' POINT :: N.J.

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WILL BUILD BULKHEAD IN SOUTH OCEAN city

'Ordinance Accepted on Two Readings New Plan for Paying Assessments. An ordinance In erect a4 bulkhead c along (lie southeasterly aide of Ceutral " avenue from' Fifty-eighth alreel to bej low Kifly-niulh afreet, and au ordl- , , nance lo lay oul, open and grade a tral and Wesley avenuea. beloa- Forty--i menu III ibal aecllou of the city .were lulruliTceif and accepted ou Oral and aecuud reading by the City Co in ui laThe ordinaucea are publlabed In full , In (bla laaue of the 8KSTINKL , The following reaolullon. introduced ( by Director Campbell »a> adopted: . 1 Be U reaolved by the Board of Comevery laud owner, who haa been aa- 1 aea-ed benellta under cunlract number 6*1*,. and w ho ha. not paid aaid assess, itient, i« herthy given the privilege of , paying aald assessment on ihe follow- , againat each of raid ownera. aforerald. for Ihe Improrementa a ti a 1 1 he paid in live (51 equal inatallmenta. and Uf be | paid aa folio wa: Klrat Inatallment (iclober 1. 1915: 1 aecood Inatallment July 15. 1916; third ' Inatallment July 15 1917; fourth In- J 1 atallment July 15. 1918, and Itflb In- : Mailmen! July 15. 1919. a Second: That all unpaid balaurea of ; 1 Third: If any iuetallmeul ahall re-! main unpaid for thirty daye from and after the time It ahall become due and payable, then 18c balance due thereon . ahall become Immediately due and 1 , payable, aud ahall bear Interest at Ibe rate of out i<tr centum per mouth. and ahall be collected lo Ibe same manner -■ aa la provided lor by au Act of Ihe • Leglaleture of Sew Jeraeyr uoder . which the aaaeaamenl la made: ' main a lieu up >n Ibe lauda uutil aald 1 lualallmetita are pahl with accrued Interest (hereon. Fifth: That do proceedings to collect or enforce the raid paymen I a of aald 1 a.aeesmenta. ahall be tekeu until a de- ' fault ahall be made In any iutlallSlxlh: That any lot owner, aa asacaaed. la given the privilege of paying lime with accrued Internet thereon. A elmllar resolution, bearing on contract number 878, was eleo adopted. It waa reaolved to borrow (354 from lion of the collect Ion of taxee for 1915.

BRIGHAH TROPHIES | EXCITE INTEREST ■ Local Yachtsmen May Have • ■ Fighting Chance at An- H f nnal Regatta. a During the winter M E Brlgham, ,l Ihe It rat chairman of ihe Bouth Jer»ey Yacht Kacltig Aasoclatlon. -prea«nled 1 the pre«ent chairman wlfb a aum of • money to be applied ae he aew Bt At a eubaequent meeting of the executive committee If waa decided lo purchase trophies to be awarded to the tbrte dubs wlnnlug the greatest uumtier of racaa during Ihe sea*ou. The 1 contest will be finally decided at Ihe 1 auuual regalia of Ihe Ocean Clly Yacht I Club ou Saturday next. The com petition for lira! trophy between the Chelsea Club and the Ocean Clly Yacht Club la very keen, with the probabilities favoring the former, as I their fleet has been consistently enter ' lug all racas. I Commodore \Vban.vof the Chelsea I Club, baa atimulated Interval by offer- 1 log two very baudaome aud expenMve clocks 10 the member, of bis club who 1 "would a-lu the greatest number of If the local boatmen generally eoler 1 and race uexf Balurday. ibe local dab will bave a lighting chance. Oo to It, J b°>,! , S He'd Closing scrvlrra. The members of the Lutheran Church spendlug the summer in Ocean City held tbelr cloelog exercise, of the season at the Btrapd Theater, on the Boardwalk, Buoday evening.. The sermon wae delivered by the Rev. E Dr. Fegley, or the famous old church at Trsppe, Fa. This summer's services were the most successful evtr _ held here. A seven-room bouse and tbrfe acre* of laud at Ocean Heights, one mile uortb of Homers' Polut. Address A. M. Con ley. Llnwood. N.J. adv-7, 22, 6* ^ Some.iuw-pttced Iota for eaie Block " 7, Oceau City Uardeoe, Station road, _ ea~i extension, 7S6 to 741 lodualve; tSOOtoHOk TBoetan J Bawykk. adv , 8-28, 41 Worceater. Mass. Hamilton, EUrta watebee 91 pet aeak. L. M Nelson, railroad Jeweler, 1 848 Broadway. Camdeu. N. J- ageat ■ here once a week, If you mlaa htm _ send a postal. adv. tf. ~ *k> ** AttajsHe cttv ee dawa awe Adv*. was rage Tkrss. |

| ' INJURED IN AN ! AUTO COLLISION Captain and Mrs. George F. ■' Fish Met Witn Accident Near Jenkintown. t'spt lieorgr F. Fl-U anil wife met I wltn an accident rtti Sunday near Jen- . - through Philadelphia and .ml Ihe ' York road. A- they drew near, on the t called ICydal road, sn sum owned by - Samuel t ucker, of New Y-rk. slid . I I Idly out uf Itydsl t ail, w II limit the . | Horn being blown, .cor Mr. ' Ktali's -lory. A f Ttie New York car went lmme.li ; la trolley car came along 011 the left of 1 1 Mr. Flab, aud their car wa. caught m - ■ pucltel. Henry K. Yenwr. chauffeur - for Mr. Flail threw- off 111. gas. applied [l Mrs. Fish wa. throw u out aud . j Mr. Fl.li auslalned abra-i..n. of n.we. I face. hand. aud knee. The chauffeur I caped Injury. [ While bathing In the surf, at the , foot of Tenth .treet, a few day. ago. Mr.. Robert Lloyd, of Philadelphia captured a twelve-pound sea turtle. , She succeeded hi hrluglug II lo Ihe beach and then look II lo Ihe Hotel Bwarthmore, where she is a guest, aud , where she received the cotigratula- , lions of her friends The guests later did jo.tlce to the turtle at table. Mrs., | Lloyd Is the wife of a Philadelphia Candidates gsdoratd. At a meeting of the Dceau City Re publlcau Club. Thursday eveulug, llie club eudorrad the candidacy of I). * Mile. Rigor, who seek, the nomination for Slate Senator, Freeholder J. I*. I Fox, of Ihe First Ward, who de.ires . re-elecllon, and Mark Like, who Is au

ARMORY READY- 1 FOR INSPECTION " Public Iuvi'cd to Reception! i and Barn Dance Next j Saturday Afternoon. j j erected through lh.4n1l.Gng effort, of .11 /.eii. of Ocean City, In behalf of 1 I 'o.upai.y (J. Third Regiment, will b. j I Roll. Company U and Ihe Ocean - city Mihtaty Club are bending every I f effort lo make the opening an affair ? m.tlee. 111 charge of the different work rjof gelling thing I.ipe ar. working r ll.N.r has already beer, scraped and r inter. -Hug as well a. Instructive The ' prog. am I here will ala<i be au ad- * including c,.l. I^ndon. of I lie reglThe lro«el will, which Mr. Ilrlrk eo ' ably laid the cori.es-slone baa been ' handsomely engraved and wilt be preI ranted to Mr. Brick during the even- ' lug Mauy -olo« and recitations hare 1 been prepared and will be woven In the ' evening's pleasure. There will aim be 1 all during Ihe eveulug. with refresh1 lueuts. which will be free. 'l'J.e building will be thrown open lo Ihe public. With no charge for auy- ' tiling, and It la the desire or those in charge of tl.eaffvlr that everybody ai--I11 the afternoon the building will be "l*n for the public's Inspection, and Ing will be agreeably surprised at the The building can be utilized for many '. Don't forget the date, and also rer member that Inere will be no charge. KYerybody Is welcome lu the evening The boat receutly presented lo (be a l-adlev' Auxiliary of Ibe Ocean City Yacht Club by Harry T. Ellis was to have beeu sold at auction at tba club house Balurday evening, but there was 1 not a large attendance at the meeting e for the election of officers, because >. of the storm, aud the Hie was po.t- :> pnned. The craft, which la a sailboat, '. 15 feet long, with au uutboard motor, a was originally presented to the auxill- . ary for Ita bazar by Vice Commodore Parl>vJ>Qd waa captured by Mr. Ellla.

CAPT. L. GODFREY HAS PASSED AWAY-. For Many Years He Was Keeper of a Local LifeSaving Station. Capt. learning Godfrey, who passed - away at l.la home in Palermo Friday morulng last, aged S7 vears, was burled afleruoou at rtea.ldel 'emelery . The services were conducted by I he Revs. Vaudrlght, Blackmail and Kldrldge 1 Capt. Godfrey was a life-long mem1 of Blar Lodge, F aod A. M..of Tuckaboe. whose members attended the funeral In a body and conducted . beautiful aud Impressive ceremonies 1 The body reposed lu a handsome 1 > mahogany casket, .ur.ojude I will. 1 f flowers of rare beauty, which expressed the high e-tee-u lo which the r deceased was held. Always at peace | > with the world, and with' au unusual; , sense of Justice toward his fellow*n«nv! Capt. Godfrey lived a life that ueeded do reformation at death's door. He fe survived uy live children, eight 1 grandchildren and one greet-graod-1 child. " For many years Capt. God rey was * keeper of Peck'e Beach life raving etallou at Thirty-sixth street, but retired more than a decade since. l (1300 and (500 to place on boud aud ] mortgagann Improved property, l'bese amount* must be placed separately. Apply to R. Curtis Robinson, Ageul. ^ 744-48 Asbury ave., Oceau City, ads-tf | * Two lots for sale ou Asbury avenoe, (Section D, near Eighteenth street, Nos. 1 ' 814 aud 615 Improvements^pow exteod beyond Ihls square: price reasou- ' able. Auy agent, or write >. Thomas J. Bawykk. " adv., 8-28. 4t Worcester. Mass. Fob Balk —Motor boat, 25 .'eel long, 8 feet beam: cabin; 2 cycle motor; tu Eid condition. Apply. Tenth and y. adv. 6 20, tf. a Kid gloves cleaned In two days , Price .10 aud .15. Julius Roth, the * tailor. adv. 2- 25. tf p The Bowling Alleys In tpe Bowling r Casino an now open for Ibe season of 1915. adv. 4-U.tf.

PLAN FOR ROAD FROM ' HERE TO CORSON'S INLET

State Engineer Meeker is in ] Accord With Move and Will Pnsh It. I From present Indications, Ocean ' IClty will aoon have auolhar outlet lo , I the southern section of this county and one that will greatly leaaeu Ibedlstai.ee tol Bea Isle Clly, Wlldwood. Cape May aud other places lo Ibe j vicinity of these resorts , (Stale Engineer Meeker was here a , 1 few- days ago aud went over Ibe route ( of Ihe proposed new road from Bputb 1 «*ceau Clly to Corsou's Inlet with ( ■ members'' of the Cape May County . s Board of Freeholder^. Air. Meeker expressed himself as thoroughly In ac- ( cord wtlb Ihe move aud assured the freeholders that be will do all he rau to push the construction of this road. ' which, be says. Is one lluk that should 1 be counected In the original thought ' of making au Ocean Boulevard. The 'oad committee of the hoard e and the engineer will have the plans 1 of the roed ready Id a short time. The uew roed will probably start In c at about Kifly-flrst street. Ibis city. >1 ; osies* eii J* The Follies of Ocean Clly," presented st Fogg's Pier Frldey eveulug . by k^ss Kdoa Wroe and a number ^f I. the visiting children, uuder the dlrec- , tlou of Prof. Waller U. Wroe. woe |a I highly appreciated by the audience. There were a number of unique fead, lures, and the deuclugof M lee Wroe eod several of Ihe other young women ' was flue. d I Knlo.ed Carat farts. * | Miss Mary Keeler gave a card party l! at her home, 1430 Wesley aveuue, yestf Iterday. Those present were lire. Wllillxm Ztndle, Mrs. W. H. Horn, Mia 9. W. R. Dougherty. Mrs. Keeler. Mleses Helen Dougherty. Julia Blake aud j' Florence A Horn. All bad a very eujoyable afternoon. If, ' Cottage 706 Central avtooe; all mod>u eru conveniences; can be rented by the 1(1 year or during winter monlba. For further pnrticulara apply Bkntikki. „ office, Oc«#n City, S. J. adv-tf ■ j Eighth aod Asbury avwno. All goods of 1 sold bam ars guarantaad. Kindly raf. turn anything unsMlafactory to you. tf I

'(NOTABLE BOATS AT :! BIG RACES HERE , r 1 Open and Final Regatta at ft Yacht Club Saturday Will Draw Crowds. 1 x be one of the largest slid most success- . Jersey, and the Ocean Clly Yahltt, J r Club is already making preparations ( The regalts will siart m. Friday, e (September 8. when an Inter-club cruiser e length or over, belonging lo meiulwr- ( . of any yacht .-tub which Is > member , |. of the Deaware River Yachlsmeu'- , lumbia Yacht Club of Philadelphia. J o aud the Oasau Clly Yachl Club. q The course will be from the club . >- bouse of Ihe Columbia Yacht Club, al . Brldesburg. down the Delaware ^ e River aud bay, rounding Cape May e Polof. and up the coast too. stake-boai ( e anchored off the hell buoy al Grral , ;. Egg Harbor Inlet. Ocean City. ( i. fl.ntru.au Frank J. Uorman and Secretary Charles W. g laser, of the re ( 0 galta committee of the Ocean City r- Yachl Club, have been at work on this n race. M r.Glaser ex pects about twenty- ( Ave entries for the race. ( For Ihe race on Saturday, a great . * many fast cruisers and power boats d have eutered. Some of the faster boots ( 1 eutered ore the Tech. Jr., Fame and ( le Chelsea Special. Indications are that ( » there will be a larger fleet of boats hi y Ocean City thai, has beeu seen here for ^ some time. 9- The LajlJes' Auxiliary of Ibe Ocean e. City Yacht Club will prepare the g luucheou for Ihe guests aud visiting yachtsmen. The Muulclpal Band Is expected at the Hub bouse In the afternoon. MaDy " prominent yachtsman from the nelghy boring clubs will be here. ° A smoker will be glveu tomorrow ^ eveulug lu honor of Ihe visiting yachtf g v Gelni to Pssmersve. '• Luther L. Wallace, Jr., who has t. beeu It. Joseph1 1. Scull's real estate r. office for some time, has resigned and • will go luto the real estate and Insurance business at Pennsgrove. He aud r* his wife will remove there within a s. few daye.

PLEASANTYILLE TO : BE HERE TODAY ■ p Ic Lovers Should Not [* Miss Interesting Closing Games in This City. " 1 Pleorantvllle will play the locel base- c team here this afternoon aud Sal1 urday afternoon. Oceau City will go Q] ' lo Pleaaantsiile tomorrow aflernoon. j The locals will play two games with ^ Pleaaautvllle next Monday The g| morulng coutest will be In Pleasaot- w 1 vllle and the aflemooi. game lu this c ! city. 1 These gamee ebould draw largr (| 1 crowds, ae the two teams usually play 0 ' well and the contests are close. tl Turn out, everybody, aud make j ' closing games reco.d-breakers In fbe j ' point of attendaoce. e 1 Frank Schneider, of WosVwrffkdel- * I phla, former star runner of the Oceau City High School, who has been speudlug the summer here, left for home " Saturday. He ex pected to start at otrte for Wllmerdlng, near Pittsburgh. " where be has obtained a ikmIUoo with Ibe Y. M C. A. there. The association ' lias 3200 members. Fran a 's host 6f friends wish htm good luck. William ' .. Hancock, son of Mr aud Mrs. J. B. 1 Hancock, of this city, has a position t * with the Wilmerdlug Y. M. C. A. , Here Iron. Wssaisxlon. ' Mark lugle. w ho has an Important (. position lu the bureau of chemistry In 1 ,. the Untied Slatu Agricultural Depart- * inenl at Washington, Is spendlug his i * vacation at bis tatbet's summer co(II tage here He had as bis guests for a few days Earl Wheelar.of the Oefferal Electric Compaoy at WasblDglou, and Mrs. Wheeler. . , m ~"—

masonic club f PAYS VISIT TO CITY

'ioo Members of Famous Organization Gnests of Their Brethren in This Resort. I j M-.re ti.su 100 members of the Pitman Masonic Club mot to Ocean City | in sniiimoblles Saturday afjernoou and j were I he guests of the Vlsttora' Masonic i Club of Ocean Clly. by the members ! "f w Inch organlzslion they were made ' George H Tyler, president of the I'.t.nan Automobile Club of the Fitman Masonic Club, set the pace from Pitman to Tuckaboe, where George F. 1 ! Fish took Ihe lead lo tble Hly. The Plttnao Club la oue of Ihe oldest ' and probably Ihe best organized MaL sonic Club In the United Btatea. It | owns its own club boose, equipment ' : and groundf free of ludebtedneae. He members include many of Philadelphia's foremost bualneae and profaa- ' stonal men, and it Is noted for ItedlTM- ( slfled talent. It prldee llralf on tba fact ll.st It ha- never had a resignasu.qejfs organization about flftaan t years ago. (ceai. City as guests of our local club was shown by It visa In the face of a ' bad northeaster, which, uofortQOatffljr rendered Ihe plan for yachting and ' bathing impracticable aod kept tba greater port of Ocean City lodoota. Al eight o'clock In the evening tbey paraded the Boardwalk In uulfortn ' and paid a fraternal vlelt to the Viallors' Masonic Club at Fogg'a Plat, ! escorted by Frank H. Btewart, a peat president of Ihe club, and now a aomresident here. The Inclemency of the ' played havoc with the local teMoL but the PltmaoHea made tip fof tba shortage. All of the living past praaltteuts were oo hood, the la* one, ' Wm. E. White, having cnt abort * ' trip to the Panama Expoaltloo might visit Ocean City. If It bad Ml beeu for the storm In tba aflafnooa, 1 which made aulomoblllng so anplcaa- ' ant, at least one hundred mora wo4M bave been present. 1 Judge Ward, a civil war vatacba. wounded at Gettysburg; John Tbomp- ' son, Harmer Brooks and Harry Atkinson were a few of tba talenltt' , singers who made the club baads quarters ring with melody. Powell O. Fit Man ptayeft lbs pl*eand made one of Jba. k-3»- epaecbaa tit the eveulng. Edw. Llpplncott, known lo tbooeands as a brilliant elocutldaM and anlertaiuer, gave some of his hart laaa personations. c John Rusk, the praaMeot of tba d Pitman Club, told lU bhrtory and ra- '* ferred to Frank H. BUwart, former '' resident or Pitman, now rssldlDg bare, at the inventor of a Ashing rod t bal defied flsh up to four bundled pottbiu. ueneu uiu up iu iuui uuuuivu

The Rev. Bamnel B. Ooff, Jr., lB. formed all present how ha aod otbac members of the club had rtoOMl oratory (7) and mind development, aud wriuud up wllh an aoexpaiMi presentatiou of a gold-llnad sUVM cup, suitably aogravad, (a, Alex. Lawrenoa for tba local club. The cup bears the following Inscrip--From Ibe Pitman Gross Masonic Club lo tba Visitors' Hasan* Club of Oceau City, Augurt 28, 19l5. . George H. Tyler, known to thuaeande of Masons lu Pennsylvania and Maw Jersey, expressed the hope that Oeaaa Masons would visit Pitman nam* summer, where they would be royally welcomed by every member of tbrtr club. Amoug those present from (08 V letters' Masonic Club as hosts, naaRy *U of whom were called on by Tngrtmrn. Fish, were Thomas F. Armstrong. Fisher. Alexander Lawrence. Jr., Dr. Wyckofl, Police Bnpartateajl ent Robinson, Powell G. FlthlaU, Uept B. L. Henderson, Frank H. Stewart aud George Robinson. Amoug the places taken Id Ity the visit! tig -club were the Ocean Chy Yacht Club aud the Ocean City Flab-. It «ae a great pleasure to have ancb a hustling, talented and pros parous ..rgaoizatlou visit Ocean City, aad R , is expected that Ibe Inspiration derived from the visit will enabis the Masonic Club of Ocean Clly take a stronger grip than ever be-, ou Its golden opportnnlty right here lu Ocean City. - Oceau Clly baa learnsd things at value from Pitman. The new ctab- . salutes the old club aed wishes R eoo1 tlnued happiness and prosperity. For Rest — Store end dweTOug. 9M Asbury avenue, together or mperalaM. Apply Sbktinkl or any ageat. ad*.lf

i- " ' '>■ Headquarters For All KlncJ» of ' baggage 1- TAKE HOME A J NEW FALL HAT Newell Corson £ at* Ammo rev avenue ocean oiTV. , - -—'■Sal ..