"" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY, N. J, THURSDAY, MAY 4. 1U1« „ . NO 0
Ocean City Sentinel j R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor $1.00 Per Year. Strictly in Advance. ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CPU NSE LLOR-AT- LAW. "cl>* BAY «Wtl KT HOI HE, M. J. (Opposite Public Buildings!. W. Hoi.t Arose- a*dbiw c. Boa w a 1.1 LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, BUKY AVKNC* BUd tStan-M MTRKET LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings & Read Bamalt*BulKainf . :: s ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. ft NEWELL HEUUNGS Attorney at Law " 809 Eighth Street Ocean City New Jeraey MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor . OCEAN CITY. N. J. Eyes Enunined Wittom Drops iaaJanIL£P~t?or"flr«iuj«? optical aorl t "l-rwIcnpUo^11 iunaea "duplicated at abort ! d olios. Aocnraey guaranljaA^^rteja^enn^ f ™ W- ELY ATLANTIC CTTT, I. J. nKDICAL. ! Allen Corson, «.D.^js ] Bid Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey ^tat* no- a DR- W. P. HAINES _L COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. OPKICK HOUKH: |MU« £'n?' Pbonaa: Bell eri-.W: Inter 4tlaM 1*1- A Bolb I'bonea Florence Brick Haines COB. 8TM AND WESLEY AVE NECH A NO -THERAPIST lis— «r, HvadUb Movement* Hour- by appolnltnenl JJHRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. ' SOT WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY Oltlee Hour* Hell Phone 173 Until I a. m. Id p. nt. #-ap. m. JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. Eighth and Central avenue Oceau City New Jereey J)R. CHARLES B. RIDER ►•Dentist" 8og Central Avenue OUBAS CITY. I. J. Bell 1(7 DR G. Fairchild Starr Dentist A" OIBce^Honr.: ^ Kriolnp by appointment Heaters •*"! Ranges Stoves JOSEPH F. SMITH TIN. SLATE and SLAG ROOFING and GUTTERING ol ALL KINDS ^ 731 Asbury Ave. ^0«an dty, N. J J^ARK LAKE^ — Undertaker and Embalmer # 'Pbona 1» OCEAN CITY. W.J HEADLEI A ADAM Reading Coal as -Later prw. oa» Sad vajt. TENTH MS WEB1 Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's 752 BOARDWALK OPEN ALL VBAB Try sn Advertisement lathe SENTINEL
I A Beautiful Boat House Foot of Thirteenth Street pINE corner with charming surroundings, building has S rooms and bath, open fire place; gas and coal -ranges, two lavatories. Lot ts worth Si 400. Improvements cost over $2900 and are as good as new. We offer it complete for % only $2950. The greatest bargain ever offered on - the Bay Front f MASSEY & EDWARDS I Eighth and Central Ave. b -7 — -- - - — — — r For Sale at a Bargain Figure ' ' \ House on First Street near Beach, with 1 8 rooms, bath and every convenience. This a will be a great bargain if sold within a week. E . . d For information see " « JOSEPH i. SCULL i Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. c D. Prank Smith Go.," auoSEX™ ' If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine lot on Ocean, avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. I Two lota corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, t $1200. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, ' attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed f with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. J PLANTS FUOWMRS , BEAUTIFY YOUR GROUNDS J may require fit the line o( Shrubber^Evergreens. /tedding /louts of all Units, Hedges, Trees, etc., tie. t Give, us aire of plot and particulars as to exposure and , P I)on't wait ujitil loo late in the Spring before setting out plants, so tbcv mar get well started before hot weather come* on. Hydrengcaa. Roses. Bulbs and < COLONIAL GREENHOUSES \ THOMAAS M. WAL-Ktn, VaHefl P. O. A oonrnn. Lino oo. H. J. rsussosi. soma mm Point, it-i i Within Sight of Ocean City on the Shore Road PLUMBIINia Are you getting entire satisfaction its to prices, workmanship and bosinms oourteey? If Dot, "it will pay yon to give me a trial I am in an exceptionally good position to take care of your repair work of which I make .specialty. 1 hare no expensive establishment I Both phones C- H. BACON 607 Eighth St Interesting to Investors OR 1 Those Who Wish a Desirable Location Tor a Seaside Home FOR SAL E~~A few lota located in Section G, Ocean City, H- J., to vicinity of State road and Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad stations. Also sites for Imngslows situate on Great Kgg Harbor Bay, Baaalaj'a Point. M. J. r ARTHUR D. BARROWS Ouardlan I 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. 4. Inferior Lighting is Like Stopping Your Watch to Save Time. r A Good Gas Light costs no more than a poor one. Ask for a FREE DEMONSTRATION of our C E. Z. (ace easy) The City Gas flight Company Eleventh and Haven Ave. OCEAN CITY, N- d. * " The Needle Lovers Shop HrC. FREEMAN 826 BOARDW LK 131 SOUTH 13TH STREET OCEAN CITY, N J. PHILADELPHIA. PA. ART NEEDLEWORK MATERIALS * DESIGNING AND STAMPING OUR BOARDWALK STORE IS NOW OPEN FOR SEASON v r COLUMBIA vaRNS NOVELTIES II i. ■- '' ' A SMALL INVESTMENT WONDERFUL RESULTS Hughes' Bronchial Mixture VES one* n a trial ** ommrm mm mm*. - HUGHES' CENTRAL PHARMACY EIGHTH ST. AND WESLEY AWE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. rL 1 t—— — — — — — ^ — i
DREXEL BIDDLE CLASS |l TO HAVE BIO BANQUET
Weil-Known Gentlemen from," Ont-of-Town Among Speak- [ ers This Evening. The Men's Bible Class of the First E. Sabbath School will enjoy their anniversary banquet In the aocii| Every preparetlou has been made io ^ make It ODe or the eoclal evente of the 1 Several prominent speakers . O. W. Betchly, prerldeut of the, class, will act as toastmasterMost of the Frances Wlllard Class , ■ members will be present witb tbelr * husbands at tbe banquet, eaeb grutle 1 man being privileged to bring with " one lady. 1 Word was received a few days since ° Ibat Anthony J. Drezel Riddle, of '' will not be able to be * present, as was ex peeled, because of s 1 prior engagement. The speakers, as now planned, will e lie Ex. Judge Eodlootl, of Atlantic City; f William Orr, director of tbe Drexel ■ Kiddle Bible Classes In Allautlc County; tbe Rev. Alexander Coraou. " of Camden, and tbe Revs. J. B Kulp • aud George F. Mitch. * Tbe Rev. Charles 11. Bohuer will " not be able to attend, ae.be Is to lake t 1 lb tbe Masonic lodge this eve * olng. Tbe members of tbe class and tbelr ' lorium by members, of the committee. L aud later escorted to tbe eoclal room-, 1 where the banquet will be spread. d There will be music by Fitzgerald's " orchestra of three pieces, which will •' also play tbe accompauluienti tor the 1 crowd ae stirring hymns are suug. 1 There will be a selection by e male ! " qoarlet, vlo the Time of Roses." 1 Tbe quartet will be composed of tbe i 1 following: Dr. J. T. Hughes, flr.l d Burrows Marshall, second tenor; Walter Shrrmao. baritone, and K M. ' Button , bass. Tbe banquet will be served by W . H. Harris and a chef, assisted by Caplaln Benjamin Henderson and 25 others. Tbe committee In charge comprise Cbe following: Dr. J. Thornley Hughes, cbslrmau; W. Ed sards. Burrows Marshall Roscoe rtharp, K Frank Bmllb aud Harry B Adams. ' NEW COTTAGES Oils a. Townsend Gels Contract From Mrs. Bsrsb McLoonrtl. Otis M. Townsend bas begun wotk ou the erection of three two-story col- ' teges on Oceen avenne. near Second ; -treet, for Mrs. Sarab MeCubotfl. of Philadelphia The buusee are to be completed by June lo. The cottages will each have »eveii ( rooms aud a bath, and will cost 62300
DR. ELLIRGER P DIES SUDDENLY 1 West Philadelphia Physician — t WaB a Property Owner |j in Ocean City, His many friends lo this city were shocked to learo on Mouday of tbe dreth of Dr. Tbeophlle Joseph Ellin ger, wblch occurred suddenly at his „ . ■ borne In West Philadelphia Sunday. It was reported thai death was due to an attack of acute Indigestion. It was known to Mime of bis friends beie that Dr. Ellluger bad been a sufferer ' Dr Ellluger, who was ab >ul 80 year- fo old, was burn In Mlaaourl, but lived In 1 Philadelphia most of bis life. He wa- lu a graduate of tbe UotvereUy of Peon- - eylvaula. Home yean ago be was a '* . district police surgeon lo Weat Pblls Ml > delpbla. Bl His fibers I took place yesterday * afternoon at bis late residence. 737 lo North Forty-0 ret street Tbe services were conducted by tbe Rev. Charles ,n r Ronton, pastor of tbe West Hope Pree- fo " byterlan Church Philadelphia, and *" tbe Rev. Charles H Boh her. pastor or the First Presbyterian Church of tbls 11 city. ol Dr. Ellinger was a member of Cree- H cent Lodge, No. 493. F. and A. M . " _ Harmony Chapter, RAM, No. 62. aod Mary Comma >dery. No. 36 K. T. Ul Dr. Ellloger bad many friends lo ><< tbls city, wbara he owued property at *■ Fourteenth street sod Asbury avenne. ol Hta family have tbe sympathy of all a lo tbctrdeep affllcttoo. n Dr. Ellloger leavea a wife and three daughters, Misses Lena, Joeepbloe and Emily. For Kent. »tabllsbed floor aod feed store. Including flxturea,or will rent store room for any other business. Address Youngs r Corson. Ocean City, N.J. ad v , 12 80, if. f - 1 • • / ■ - Wide-awake and reliable young man t . wltb general boatnaaa as perlence. par tlcularly grocery, hardware and forullore, desires position Have references Addrees A E. W , BRtrnitXL office. Adv.. It. ' I Try Hughes' Reliable Liver Pill*; ' ; prompt io action; easy to lake; eon- , cent rated In form sod alweye reliable; ssrj?. "SiS!? ■ t Waiumd. — For July sad AugusC • ■ :
'DID EXCELLENT INDOOR SHOOTING , Work" of Men of Company G y Was Satisfactory to Capt. g Vance Ealy. | The Indoor rifle work of Company U O. Which ended May I. was highly jp j satisfactory aud resulted In m>me very j f of s ..lldier s work, alihougn he gels! tbe men. • Almost every man we have In the j company ha- been able to better Ins d says ( apt. Ealy. The company com mander . ffered a , supfier to tbe ten blghe-t record- made end I tils ha- cau-el a great deal of t work thla year consisted of 30 t shots each Id four positions as follows: c Ten lying, five silting, five kneeling , and ten ataudlng, the standing posl- c tlon being the hardest position by far. i Out of tbe possible of 150 a man mu-t « make at least 90 to qualify on the in- t door raoge. This seems easy. but. i when one considers that the bull's eye t but oue Inch lu diameter al a dts- , of fifty feet. II seems a lot easier ( than It I*. Ou the out-door range a , man has only to make an average of , 1 out of 50 to qualify a- an expert, j but only about oue out of every SO can , j Tbe scores made by the highest ten ( I | I Private Harry Lake. l.VI , I Corporal Constant Ford. 135 ( Private John Ponllere. 135 , Capt. Vance L Ealy. 184 , Private lUymond Barlow. 181 , Private Roy Bourgeois. 129 Lieut. A R. Smith, 128 Corporal Karla Sharp. 128 Quartermaster Sergeant B. I 127 i Sergeant Oscar Morey, 127 | William F Hhnver received a uies- i -age Informing him of the death on t Mouday of Virginia Markley, tbe | eleven-year-old daughter of Edward < I Ayer Markley and wife, of Bethlehem. I j The family has spent three season- in i Mr. Ftbriver'saparlineutsou ttieH iardwalk, and the child was well known t ' lo a number of resident*. Death was I due to aplual meningitis.
PRICES OF LAND F ARE TOO HIGH Tuckahoe May Beat May's — Landing in Race to Get N Big Plant. iTi'1''* ^ ' \ for which I he land Is being bought , along I he Ureal Egg Harder River 'establishing lis headquarter- al tinj ject. which w hen fully under way will " "Operations In llils vicinity have IC" | is-en practically abandoned ^ for the addition to Ibe edorls of IbeTba^ M of Tuckaboe. the Heading Railroad Is exerting all Ita Influence to w tieen -ecurec In the vicinity of TucksOne frequently bas to 'go away from tbe hews from May's Landing I. correct. William E Ma— ey, of tbe firm of Mas-ey A Edwards, of tbl. city, who are tbe ageuls for those buy- ^ that loa-much a- be had on oue or *' occaslona told the brstiski. that D would give tbe information about the buyers of tbe lend within a short * but Couldn't, be would uot say I ripe, he s sled, until about June. is oot identified with the Ms— ey 4 day as to what tbe purchaaers of tbe 11 plan to do. His gue-s I as good 1 auy of Ibe guesses made beredurlng «' 1 Ibe last two or three months. It Is B that tbe lend will be used for a plant 1 tbat will manufacture aeroplane- for 11 tbe Uulied State Unvernment. P I — : m ■ ft 1 Mrvv Jersey I»sy May I a.. I Governor Fielder has deatgualed el May 12. as "New Jersey Day," ei r and on tbla occasion be eays the peo- v pie should merge themselves together « lo advance Ibe eoclal. Industrial, com- f< merclal and agricultural claims of the ■■ rilale. Tbe Ekecutlve'a actbi-i la lo re spouse to a request of the State De 01 ! parlmeut of Conservation and DevelI opmeut.aud Ibe motive Is to atlrect I advantages of The Commonwealth. • Tbe Executive asks that the people a i decorate tbelr places of huaiues- and * • borne- with the ritar- and ritrlpe* on * tbla occasion a
IS BANK TO GIVE BOOST BANQUET , Stockholders and Officers Will ^ Have Social Time at Bis- I cayne May 26. {stockholder- of tbe Flret National , Hank of Ocean City have received tbe t self explanatory letter from a R B Sine-, president of tbls flourish- f ing liisinulloo: Tbls Is an Invitation to a real old- | fashioned "Boost Bmhquet." Ouly , stockholders of tbe First National , Bauk are to attend, and it will be an , occasion that eacb one will enjoy aud remember. ■ We are going to discuss e mutally , subject— oue wblch will be more Interesting 10 eacb as a re. 1 salt of tbla gathering. So tbat all may be free to attend banquet will be beld promptly at o'clock, tbe day will be Friday. May 24 aud tbe place tbe Hotel Blene^jjeean City New Jersey. We /are counting on you lo be with neat Iplfjofotinsl siockuolder-' meeting. Everyone is requested lo wear a glad amlle aud brlug along every of enthusiasm and optimism— and to remember tbat tbla la to be a real "Boost Banquet." Cordially yours. Firht National Bank, r. b. htitks, President. will Agale Ban Tray more. 1 Heury Kloelx and wife, of Fblladel1 pbla, baee lea ed the Traymore Hotel, ■ Ninth street and Wesley avenue, for aDotber season. They nave conducted 1 tbla hotel for a Dumber of years. 8 Box Ball Alleys lo good condition, rbeap W. J. Powell. 921 Asbury ; avenue. Adv.. 4 20. If. FotiKJ) - ladj'i open face gold J watch, between Sixth and Seveotb 1 B Board wauled June to Septeaaber. 1 youog man. erlppi* Address Rev. Dr. I. H borons. 842 8.571b street. Pnlledelu pbla, Pa. adY 4, «7, « t.
PUSHING WORK TO KILL I OFF MOSQUITO PEST HERE
j State's Firs' Contract onTidal I Marsh in City Nearing Completion. Tbe Blate mosquito men report floe In (be draluage contract lb I the rear of Oceau City. Tbe entire e 210.000 feet covered by tbe coutract * will be complete In about three weeks. * Ibis way they expect to get ahead • of ibe llrst of tbe summer pests before * tbey leave tbelr breeding ground Tbe Included to tbla flret contract ' take* In *11 tbe tidal marsh on both I sides of tbe bay as far south as Thirtystreet . 1 This work Is Installed by tbe State. ■ IS expected thai more State, as well j as cuunty. fund- will be used as faai j marsh draluage. Tbe fre«b water mosquitoes will be eliminated by tbe bealtb boards of tbe varloua towns IT the present plans are ' put In operation. Other counties in - tills Btate beve used tbls met bud to start tbe work aod later tbe county commission would takeover tbe entire 1 work. A remarkable reduction of the mos- ' qullo pests tbls year Is anticipated. but tbe uuiavoce will be more or lea* 1 in evidence until all oar ins relies are - properly d rallied A good etirt bas I been made boVCver. ' Charles 8 Keckwltb, of New BruDs- " wick, a— istant to Dr. J T. Head lee. * Stale EtilomologlH, t* In charge of tbe work bere Healtb Officer T. Lee Adams, of tbls city, will shortly renew bis Agin against musqnlto breeding 00 tbe Inside lots of tbe resort by aomlnMerlng liberal quantities or oil 00 tbe low-ly-lug ground, tbe same as waa done last I- summer. I, ■ » ■ d Tbe Bowling Alleys lo tbe Bowling Casino, Moorlyn Terrace and Boardwalk, are now open for tbe season of 1916. Adv., 4 18, tf. 3 • Legal papers of all descriptions, in7 eluding wills, are carefully drawn by ■- R. Curtl* Robinson al his otBre. 744 Asbury avenue, Ooseo Ctty, N J adv id Wanted at Once. -8400 or 1600, ou lb flret uiortgaaa For further particularfs,flr """"" -Jr.: r. Fog Rent.— By the year, a 7 room r. borne, hot aod cold water aod batb. I- Apply to C. H. Bboemaker Lumber Co. adv., MO, If r»
; j MRS. HESSE HAD PLEASED AUDIENCE , Fine Entertainment" Under P Auspices of Ladies' Aid 1 in Methodist Chnrch. i A very excellent entertainment ws.i riven In the First M. E Church Fri- f, day evening by" Mrs. Margaret Assy „ elocutioul-t aud reader, assisted , by some local talent. There wa- a . go.>d-etzed audience pre-ent. |, auspice* of the Ladles' Aid Society r Following wa- the program: e Piano Duel. Miss Verne Wll-on and „ Minerva Adams. , Readlug, Mrs. M. A. Href, (s) "The a (0) " Whispering Bill." (l Tenor Solo, Dr. J. Thornley Hughes "Spring Song " f Reeding, Mrs- Hes-e, (a) "Sallle c Ann," (b) "The Ladles' Aid." ( Solo, Miss Matjorie Adam-, (a) "Rock a e-Bye." (b) -Dapple' Gray." Readlug, Mrs. Hesae, (a) "Marrrmy 'r , Little Boy'," (b) "The Legeud Beau | tlfuL" t Violin Solo. C Homer Shoemaker; , Ralpb Chester, accompaiilst. , Reading. Mrs Hesse, (a) 'The Cow , and Ibe Bishop." (b) "Tbe Judgment | 1 . Solo. "Tbe Clang of Ibe Forge," , Adams. , Piano Duel, Mis- Mtnerva Adams , Miss Verna Wilson. . Seeoes from "Hiawatha," Mrs. Hesse in Indian costume.,' Cblldhood o! HI , awatba," "Wooing of Minnehaha." "The Famine," 'The Death of Mliine baha." Margaret Asay - Hesse pos»es»es a gracious and fascluatlng personality. In manneif clear In diction, -be wins and holds her audience, movtbem at will through the variouphases of tbls most beautiful of Longpoems. Bbe does not couflue herself lo the voice ^n) ex pre— Ion of the (arson presealalionSif the personages of wonderful story. Sbe renders Ibe story lu real ludlan costume and Is a striking figure, ere•Hug for her bearer* tbe atmosphere of tbe sceues. E. 8. Bchaotz. of PblladelDbta. was ttehentz. Philadelphia, tai
among the visitors here on Mouday. ri has rented tbe Bellcvue Hotel for another sea sou He bas successfully conducted tbe Bellevue for several sea- tb *•* th BENTHAM GETS AN APPOINTMENT! J" te Man Made Keeper of Stone Harbor Life-Saving Station. " C. Bentbam. of tbla city, who about cl' days ago aucceaafnlly passed tbe examloatloa for a position as keeper In lbs United 8tates Llfe-aavlng service, received word Monday to report ' at and lake charge of tbe station ai Btona Harbor. 1 Ha succeed* Cap'aln Harry McUin- 'e who was transferred to tbe Holly station Keeper Bentbam lsft on Monday for new post of doty. His family will "j remain bete. Mr. Bentbam waa warmI Congratulated by b I 1 numerous ''' friends 111 Ocean City, where be bas T lived, nearly 11 years. e Big preparations have been made for ! tbe Ave hundred card party lo be given . al Company U's armory tbls evening under tbe auspices of tbe Ladles' Auxiliary of tbe Ocean City Military "Club. P 1 Through tbe efforts of Mrs. Frank D b I Newberry mauy handsome douatloos [ i have been received. n Dr. Hauler Dead. Dr. Jobu A. Hunter died at bis borne I • In Weat Philadelphia Thursday, aud ' " bis fuuersl look place Tuesday. 8er1 vices were beld al bis late residence g . Monday evening. He waa a summer v resident of 8ootb Oceau City for a ^ number of years. Try Hughes' favorite lotion for \ ' rongbne— and chapped -kin; 25 cents ' per bottle. Hnghes' Ceulrsl Pliar-. 2 ■ macy. adv. .10-7, tf 1 Fob Bai.k.— Market or delivery , wacoo; also two-eeated carriage. Address Hkntinki. oilier . Ocean CUy, I4 ' N- J Adv. 1 r-
PROPOSED ORDINANCE WILL STOP SUNDAY AMUSEMENTS
Moving Pictures, Concerts, Etc., Where Admission is Charged Are Prohibited; | An ordinance for tbe stipreasiob of I Introduced and pa-sed on two readings ! ibe City Commisafopcn at tbelr I weekly meeting. ! Tbe ordiuaoce reads as rollo-vs: . ' j Tbe Board of Commissioners,' of JJie j city of Ocean Ctty do nrdalu: V I Section 1 Tbat it shall be uqtaWmonly called Sunday, In tbe city of Oceau City. f«>r any (>erson, firm, asbe given ot had. for any price, gain, reward, fee. collection, offering or voluntary contrlbuilinr.any coucert. show, exhibition, movlug picture, vaudeville, dance, entertainment, benefit, amusement, game or pa-tliue. or any of the above when any ticket or paas required for admission thereto, Section 2 That It shall be unlawon. the Mp>t day of tbe week, commonly called Sondsy, In the city of City, for any owner. Iresee. tenant. occupant "or other person or persons having the po— easlon or care of any bouse, building or room or any of land within the city of Ocean Ctty to suffer or permit any concert, show, exhibition, moving picture; merit, beuetlt, amu-ement, game or psstlme-where an adml-slon fee. offerconsideration Is neceaaary for admittance or entrance thereto, or where a voluntary contribution Is taken therep Section 3 That any person or persona. tlrm. association, corporation, owner. lessee, teuant. or occnpant vlolailug any of the provisions of this urd'oance shall upon conviction ' thereof, before a proper o nicer having - jurisdiction, be subjected to a fine of < not exceeding $200. at the di-cretion of such officers before w hore any such * may be tried; aud lu default of tbe ' payment of such fine be Imprisoned In the city or county Jail fore term not ' exceeding SO days at the dl-ereflno of " such officer: provided, however, that ' nothing in Ibis ordinan.ee shall be con- ' strued to prevent or prohibit tbe bold- ' Ing nfany religious service or services f In any place, which place daring secular days M known as a place f ir re1 liglous worship, or to prevent or proa titbit, in any place, any religion* society from holding any religions eervlde or services. Beet Ion 4. This ordinance shall « effect at"C&e ekpftaTfotf-oriW^ from It* final passage
As conditions are and have been In past, whenever any pro-ecutlon was made here agaln-t violations of 8abb«tb, proceeding* would have to be taken under the old Bine Lawe, and ouly a nominal fine conld be tinNY It b a local ordinance, such aa this, acllou could be lakrn before the police justice and a stiff floe be Imposed or a given lu prlaon. Tht# proposed ordinance relate* only to moving picture shows and similar entertain meuts. It has no bearing on the sale of Ice cream, aoda water and cigar*. Ou Wedueaday eveulug. May 10. lbs Ocean City Yacht Club will give a dinner dance at tbe Aldlne Hotel, Philadelphia, al 7 80 o'clock. Us object la to boost tbe club aud tbla city as tbe "Qneeu Resort of the Jersey Coast." The committee lu charge wljl spare 00 expense lo make It one of lb* social after- Eaater event* of tbla reason. Many resident* of Ocean City are expected to participate wltb tbelr wives. uumber la limited, however, and trly replies should be sent lo Chairman William E. Hexsmer. Tsk.s New Col-age. E. M Malpass. president of the Cen tennial National Bsnk. West Philadelphia, who lias been a summer re-Idem here for a uotnbrr of year- ha* rented B Maybew's collage on Ocean avebetween Ninth and Tenth -treats. , COR RENT FOR SUMi F MER SEASON. ; Famished Apartments, 1 8 rooms (4 bedrooms), gas and electric lighted. Fine resident ial section. Fourteenth street. Ocean and , Wesley avenues. Close to betcli . and bathing ground*. IFor particulars, phone Bell, Wood3622 W.. or Keystone, Park 4864 A, Philadelphia, or apply any , agent In Ocean City.
g Friday, May 5 ^ STRAW MAT DAY ** All Styles All Shapes SI. 50 and $2.oa I IHBWELL, GOBSQN Jj 818 Anbury Avenue Oman Ml) | PWMvd

