Ocean City Sentinel, 8 June 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 1

" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY, J CNE 8. HUB ■ NO. II

)cean City Sentinel OCEAN CITY. N J. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Ir.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. Arroimi'a.«t.i.iv. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. tVoilcllor. Maatar and Examinable Chanter*, 'cm lit rel HT HOt 'he. I. J. (Oppoelte Public BuUdlecal. ^AW Offices Apgar & Bos well, _^AW OFFICES ( Godfrey, Giddings & Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. NEWELL HEULINGSj Attorney at Law 809 Eighth Hlroet mil City New Jereey MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. 7 I lyes Eiamined Witboat Drops I "" "A. W. ELY IM Atlaaflr A venae i _ AT I. A ■VIC CITY. I. J. if §: Allen Corson, M.D."""' 816 Wealey Avenue )cean City Now Jersey L)R. W. P. HAINES lOR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE.

Pbul.ee: BrtHtM-W: InUr JilAtcltO-A Florence Brick Haines |_ Cor. 9th and Wesley Ave MECHANO-THERAPIST ^JKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. Tl B07 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY %F |OHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. Eighth and Central avenue Ocean City New Jeraey J)R. CHARLES B. RIDER nDentist« 809 Central Avenue (Mil A A CITY. ». J. Sail IE J)R. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist " Cor. Klf bSm.DfoS,Waaler A vs. ocean cirv. n. j. Offlee Houierb-lJ ® _ 1 *>■>• . Oaa Admlnl.Uf.d Vleict Ray TraaUecat. ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer Bell JSS-A Both Phoaer latar-SUtt 1*-B Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thomley Hughe*. P. D. Maaapr Sth and Wealey Ave*. Ocean City. N.J Precise People Will appreciate the punctual service which adds to tfie delight df dining here. THE Harris Restaurant Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL t

A Beautiful Boat house Foot of Thirteenth Street pINK comer with charming surroundings, build- ]' ing lias 8 rooms and bath, open fire place; gas and coal ranges, two lavatories. Lot is j worth $1400. Improvements cost over $2900 and i 1 arc as good as new. We offer it complete for « only $2950. J 1 The greatest bargain ever offered on " the Bay Front MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Ave. ! 1 — . — — .. ~ — — 1

j — 7- - - ONLY $2000.00 ! ONLY $2000.00! . A BIG BARGAIN A two-family apartment house for sale. Only ^ $2,000, including one and a half lots. 1 Each apartment consists of 2 bedrooms, bath, living and dining rooms and kitchen. This is in a very good location and the terms 1 will lie made to suit. JOSEPH I. SCULL Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. - Prank Smith Go.,"™"'™ ! 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. j Two lots cdrner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, '$1200. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, i attached garage in. rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed | with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. PLANTS FLOWERS BEAUTIFY YOUR GROUNDS Let us give you an estimate for any planting yon may require in the line °1^ Shrubbery ^ Eo&gntus. Give us* ixe of plot and particulars as to exposure and Don't wait until too late in the Spring before setting out plants, so thev mar get well started before hot weather comes on. Hydrangeas, Roics, Bulbs and specialty. COLONIAL GREENHOUSES THOMAS H. wa lxis.

Within Sight of Ocean City on the Shore Road u Interesting to Investors OR j Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR sal e— A frw lota located In Section Q. Ooaan City, N. J.. ■ in vicinity of State road and Pennsylvania and Heading Railroad stations. Also sites for bungalows situate on Great Kgg Harbor Bay. Beealey's Point, N. i: & ARTHUR D. BARROWS 0u"0"" F 832 CENTRAL AVENUE ^JJCEAN CITY, N. J. 0 , li — _ 1 1 mum muiiiiuiBiuniRiBimiimwiiBBi t rrff&L The Needle Lovers Shop 1 ; j] H. C. FREEMAN 1 ° /MhtM 826 Baud* ilk 131 SoiUt 13tt ShMl 1 ' ' Octta Cl'j, I. J. PktladalpkU, PL I ant nrtolework materials 1 designing and stamping |j OUR BOARDWALK STORE IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON | 6 columbia Yarns novelties . „„„ ■■■.. 1 Immediate Deliveries on the Hupmobile, Stude- ' baker, Dodge and Ford Cars Eastern Motor Company Asbury Ave. and Ninth St. HUDSON 9 „e PAIGE Phone 155 NATIONAL Ford Parts and Accrssarics Service Station I SECOND-HAND CARS A A Gas Stove free from odor, cool and nest, M ' jk ^ Is what you need for summer hest; I I® It makes your home so neat and clean, I I LI . You cannot help but see that it is you we [ The City Gas bight Company Eleventh and H«v«n Av«. I OCEAN CITY, N- «».

PLANS OUTLINED FOR BIO ( CELEBRATION ON "FOURTH"

Committee Asks City for|~ Funds- Another Meeting to J 1 be Held Saturday Evening. Aloug the Hue of a big celebration of Ibe Fourth of July In this reran, the following petition was prevented lo the City t'ommlsalonera by Henry ]_ at the weekly meeting of I lie J board: hi* Honor the M.yor *nd the CommlMloner* of Ocean City. K. J — Oent lenieu : —The undersigned com mittee, representing ihe various organ- ° ■ration* of Ocean t.'liy, desire lo pre- ' rent lo you an outlloe uf ■ program fur '' clly on a «co|ie thai we believe would u be worlh while and hope It w ill meet d with your approval and support, there- l1 resulting In rxteudlug substantial The approximate cost of ibe celebra- * (Ion as tentatively platiued by Ibese <| orgaulxallous through Ibl* committee »■ will be held lu Ibe neighborhood of twelve liutidre<r dollars (11209) and u would Include: ® (1) Hands slatioued al verlou- t poluts throughout the city who would * reuder concerts from 10 a. m. to I p. m and who would also act as escorts to t various visiting organlaallous from point lo point as desired. 1 (2) General Industrial and palrloite parade In Ihe afternoon at 2 30 lo be o participated In by the various orgsnl c radons sod groups In Ibe following I order (subject to change and adjust I Mounted police. Pal Coo way 'e famous New York I Band of fifty (6<i) pieces Mayor. Commissioners aud Clly t '• Official". |? Fourth of July Committee |« . Company O.. N. G. N J. ■ Philadelphia Orchestra ou dust Ocean City school children Ocean Clly Ysebl Club la uniform | Ocean City Flsb'ng Club lo uniform 1 1 Oceau Clly Baud— thirty (SO) places ! Ocean City Board of Trade. | Ocean City Progressive League. : , Hotel Proprietors' AaaocUllou. Boy , Bcouls. Ocean City Busioeas Men with floal j, Perseverance Band of Philadelphia ] , thirty (80) pieces. Visiting Fire Companies Ocean clly Volunteer Fire Company. , No. I. , ( Ocean Chy Volunteer Kite Company, i •No. 2 Ocean City Volunteer File Company. ( No. S. | All lo their uniforms and followed by tbelr apparatus. Pleaasiitvllle Baud — thirty (SO) I pieces. Automobile section. (3) The program would also provide for a Brat-claes display of lire

HISS MYER BRIDE OF W.H. DEISROTH Wedding in the Mt. Airy Presbyterian Cbnrch Tuesday Evening. Walter H Delsroth, eon of Mr. and Mrs. W H Delsroth, and Mlas Marguerite J. Meyer, daughter of Mr. mod Mrs Alfred Meyer, holb of Mt Airy. Philadelphia, and known lo a number of residents of this clly. were married the Ml. Airy Preebylertan Church Tuesday evening by Ibe Rev. Jobn Calhoun, tb* pastor. The bride was gowned In Ivory aaliu. trimmed wltb cbaotilly lace end pearls. Her veil was caugbt wltb orange blossoms. Bbe carried a shower boquet of whlta roses aod lilies of the valley. The maid of booor. Miss Florence L. Deisrotb, ewer of the groom, wore pink lafleta aod a large Leghorn hal carried a bnquat of pluk roses. The bridesmaids were 9li« Kama | Do Bo Is. Clara E. Eleeubart, Floe eooe K. Miller and Clara C. Rugar. They wore uilegraeo taffeta, trimmed with cbantllly lace, plclara bats of white horsehair, with green streamers and pink roses. They carried boquet# of pink sweet peas. The best mao waa Clarence J. D#Urotb, brother of the gioom. Tbe u-bers were Lloyd O Lohmeyer. Fred W. Him, of New York. Paul 8. Hartranfl, Albert Phillip*, Albert Eggert and Walter Kuebn, of Philadelphia. Tbe boose and church were prettily b

decorated with ferns aod spring How j era. Just before the wedding march Mies 0 Marlon Kloeta saug a solo, -Oh. , Promise Ma." A large reception was held at tbe 1 bride's borne, after which tbe pair lafl I for su eztendad trip. They will be at homa after Saptem ber I at 234 East Highland araooe. _ Chestnut Hill. ' i s I Board vasus. i Young ledy would like board lo prl- I vate family from the Id die of Juot lo the end of (4# pi em ber Address , 8 -IS, Bkntikkl office. adv.. It feratM. Established flour and feeo store. Including flxlut**,ot shII rent store room for auy other buatoeea. Addrias Youngs Coraoa . Ocean City, K.J. -odv . 12 »tf Foe Hekt. — By tbe yaar, a 7-room house, hot and cold water and hath. . Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Ci ■dTqMO.U

i : i PRETTY HOME WEDDING HERE , J. Roscoe Sharp and Miss Adelia Powell Married by Dr. J. B. Kulp. x offices of (Ills M. Tow nseud, Oceau » 1 City's well-known builder, end Miss c K vdrlia Powell daughter of Charles n B Powell aod wife, of I In- city . were " iusrrle-1 afthe home of Ibe bride Tues- I. d.y evening by Ihe liev Joseph B I' Kulp. past .r of tbe First M K. Churcti. J The bride's gowu w hile char- '' uieuse. trimmed with Dochesse lace J and jiearls. She carried a shower bo- * quel of bridal roses sod lilies of Ibe 11 The bridesmaid. Miss K ully F Tur- fl of Fori Norrls. wore pluk crepe dr < Cbrue, trimmed with Isre sud rose- " 8be earned a b<u|tiel of |.iuk e Edgar Dsvles, of Leesburg. was mas- ' The wedding took place lu Ihe parlor < march w-*s played by Mrs. Morion ptrlor was dec.irsled w ith cut fl iwers I aud ferus. I presents from her frieud-. I Afier Ibe collallon.w hlch was served < Ibe Breaker. Hold. Mr and Mr-. I Sharp left on *u extruded lour, taking 1 with them the hest wishes of their I numerous friend" EXCELLENT MUSIC I I (hsren Wis Appreciated. | The music al tbe First M E. Church ' a most Important feature of Ibe ' services of last Banday. j Miss Mary Merklee's solo In the | morning was very favorably comI men'ed upon. 8be has a very dear, , uue soprano voice, aud, ibougb not powerful. II 1s of sweet quality. Bbe le a col tag- r for Ihe season at the Oar dens, aud will assist in the choir work all ihls month. The congregational singing, under the direct ion of Mr Like seemed to more along with unusual vigor aud I UThe* work of Ibe full choir al Ibe evening service, with the high school I graduates lu atlcudeoce. was ol special popular, seemed eveu heller than . u-ual. The entire choir work of tbe day was "par excellent" and greatly appreciated.

OPEN LETTER TO I RECEIVER COLE Philadelphian Tells of Deplorable Conditions on Shore J Fast Line Night Cars. The following open Idler to Judge1 Cole, of AilaullOdCliy. I. fully explaq- 1 alory : C L. Cole. Receiver, Atlantic Clly A Shore Railroad. I Atlantic City, N J — 27. my wife aud I I Auk Hie II 2S P m car from Atlantic Clly lo Ocaan As we left Burners' Polul aud « crossed the thoroughfare, a young f accosted my wife hi au lusullmg I remark, *"Y hi had belter all down," 1 arose from my seat and e a snip "fa boy. about 17 or 18 I old. apparently under tbe Influ- • of liquor, leaning over and rnak n Insultiug remarks. I took hold of i Ihe youug man and pu-bed bim a few I away saying that be had no right a lu-ul! my wife. Another young ■ man from I lie same party arose and j continued using liisulliug lauguage. I that llrue was going over bridge work. ( I considered It poor policy to use any t drastic measmea lo setll* Ibis argument, but did stale Ihet If there was j lobe any argument It would be con- ( tin ued after I got off the car. During alllbta Ihe conductor nf the i car made uo allempt^to restrain the ( , men lu tbelr oouduct. When the car reached Asbury avenue, Ibe ( . youug men gol ofl" with a number of their associates, aud the conductor I came lo me and staled Ibal I would to gel used to this sort of Iblug If | , I rode In Ibe late csrs. He also said , r that he would have "smashed" I lirm In discussing Ibeaffalr wltb a police officer In Ocean City Buuday, and rethe entire clrcumstaooes lo him. said ft Is no uncommon thing for such an occurrence, aud also remarked that tbe I&1S o'clock osr from j Atlantic illy, particularly on Batur- ( day ulghi. Is on lit place for a respectable woman lo be. Keel lug that y»u are Interested In Ibe management of tbls railroad. 'I think It la my duly lo Inform lou of ■ Ibe deplorable conditions that exist, 4 lo Justice lo myself and others who s patrouixe your road, aud also In jus , Ice to Ibe officials. , I am prepared lo make Ihe above statement* under oath, and hope thai some effort will be made In regulate ' (he opera I lou of your late evening cars. ^ so ibal Ibey will he safe from such Respectfullv your*. ® Fbtla., May 81 ALFRED SciioLKB 1 Qwarlerlx vsolrrt.es j The tlrst Quarterly C -ufereuce for e the Ocean Clly charge will be held al f the First M. E Church next Monday evening. June 12. at 8 o'clock.

GRADE SCHOOL CHILDREN I [ DO ADMIRABLY IN DRILLS

First Exhibition Reflected Great Credit on Themselves I and Miss Bockelmann. ■ The tlrst exhibition of physical drills - and games by (be children of tbe 1 grade- of the Ocean Oily public schools - wargiven In Ibe baseball park Friday ' afternoon, aud the affair waa a revela 1 Hon lo the psrrnte nf Ihe children as 1 The program opeued with a mass exercise and calisthenics by 850cbll- • dren. It was an Imposing spectacle « I aud drew unstinted applause from Ibe " » large crowd gathered lo Ibe grand- * ' eland. 1 ' Miss Mabel Bockelmauu. the physl- '■ cal lustructor, stood on a table .in « '■ front of tbe grandstand aud directed I v Ibe movements of the young people. I ' who went through their drills with .< tbe preclaloD of veteraos. This aflslr » alone reflected gnat credit not only < r upon the y>>uug folk*, bui also on Miss I Bockelmauu. who* agility and per- i II feet control of ber pupils were apprec »* lated by the crowd. v Next came au Indian dauoe. partlcl- '• pated in by 125 children of tbe second and third school years Their ages i- ranged from 7 lo 9 yean. Tbe game of under-pass ball, lu r. which 40 boys of ibe fourth school 9- yaar took part, waa fuuoy. %■ The overhead flag relay by two el- teams of fourth year girls was uulque

as wall as exciting. Tbe team dodge ^ ball game by two teams of dflh school girls pleased tbe crowd. Tbe pony relay race by two teams * of fifth school year boys caused much amusement, as did the learn dodge ' ball game of 45 girls from Ibe elxtb aod aaventb grades. Two of tb* most loteraetlog events ■ of tb# day war* tbe pony relay by 40 buy* of tbe sixth aod seveotb grades agalnet tbeelgblb grade, aud the pola- : vacs bet ween »glrle of Ibe eighth ^ . school year. ' Ada Rappleye won tbe Oral beat In ■ the potato race; Evelyn Ererlogham the eeooml; Ella Campbell Ibe third j 8 Box Ball Alleys In good condition, * very Cheap. W.J. Powell. 921 Asbury r avaowa. Adv., 4 ». tf. n Wasted at Okce.— »400 or >500, ou L first mortgage For further particulars ir apply or address Behtikel office. Ocean City, N. J. Adv.

C CONCERT AT METHODIST CHURCH , i Henry Gnrney and Mrs. Hesse J to be Heard Thursday Evening:, Jane 15. Next Thursday evening, Juue 16, a | musical aod literary entertainment will be given In ihe First M. E Church 1 under tbe auspices of tbe cburcb rboir | Prof H H. Lake, leader. The prol cecds will be for tbe bsueflt of tbe | mualc fund of the cbnrch, tblt fund being for tbe purpjse of securing vocal 1 talent of the highest das* for tbe .church during the coming season. Tbe entertainment promise- to be of (be tlrst rauk In local musical affairs, 1 there bdog 61 voices now lo training Hrury Gurney, of Philadelphia, well-known here, will aiog at least . Ave u umbers and Mrs. Margarat Aeay I He**, elocutionist, will give four urn- ■ ber*. The uo -le al will begin al 8 o'clock. 1 Admission to Ibe main auditorium 60 1 cents; lo the Buuday ecb iol roo u, 26 e">" I

aod Berlba Turner tue fourth. Tbe Utter girl was the winner of the final beat. r At Ihe close of Ihe exhibition, Mia* | Boekpfmetin received warm oougratuI allocs from many of those aeaong Ibe « spectators. 1 Much nf the snccses of tb* fleld day 1 was due to the work of tb* grade teacher*, a bo co-operated with Miss Bockelmann In all ber efforts. Although In close tnocb wltb tbe physical Instructor'* work, Superintendent James M. Stevens was rather surprised, as well as gratified, at tbe ■uccea* of tb* exhibition and tb* remarkable precision ol Ibe children In tbelr drills. The participants lo tbe pooy relay , wen boys under Miss Cbeyney and Mis* Benedict. Mies Cheyney's led* whining. Tbe tsaia dodge bal I coolest was also ' woo by Jtlas Cbeyney 's gtris. Tbe boy* of tbe grades Uugbt by lll-s Devi* aod Miss Roes toek pan to ■ tbe under pas* ball, Mies Rom' boys • winning. Tbe overused flag rainy was woo by . Mtoe Davta' flria.

: E MEMBERS FOR ■ METHODIST CHURCH , • y Class of Probationers ^ Taken in at Sunday Morn- « ing Services. " The sacrament of the Lord's Bupper u administered by Ihe pastor, thr J. B Kulp. assisted by Ibe Rev „ 8. Wesley Lake aud J. E. Lake, q lu a solemn and Imp -sing service Hun « day morulug. 11 Before tbe sacramental service was f entered upon, a large class of pruba- 0 rlnnera waa received into full member- 9 ship, (he full ritual of the cburcb be- t ing used. One. Mrs. Helms Harris c Brrckley. was received by letter from f First M. E. Cburcb of t'amdru, [ and two on probation, H-race Hmltl- e aod Merrltt Hatterler, ' both estlmsbh ( youug men and members of tbe local i, school. t Tba following ooaipase tbe class ol E probationers received Into full mem bershlp, twenty-two lo all: 4 B. Frank Bmltb, France* Smith, 1 Eleanor Campbell, Haxel Wesoolt ' Aouie W era 41. Thomas Wllleid Adams. George Est low. Annie K M* c ' glunls, Mary E. Htepbenson, Abbt* E 1 ' Cooler, Curie 8. Eaeowelo, Dorothy ' ' Eaeuwelu, Alberta Marts, K. A. Por- 1 ' t4omers Young, James W. Blow I ' man. May Austin, Charles Austin. 1 ' Bulb Aualln, Bernard ClemensoD. ' Mrs. Bernard t lemenrau. Jay Wrtg 1 ' gtua. Ken net ti Miller, Oscar Morey Cecil Mumford and Ellubetb Dennis. 1 5 Tbe follow log w*ra baptized: Jdlw ' Estber Brown, Mis* Ethel Lee. Boon ' Adams, Miss Sophia Coraon, Ml#- ' Elsie cbectwood end George Coover 1 QUIET WEDDING I Louis Veld, of Yoiingstowo, Ohio. f and Miss Lillian M. Valet, daughter ol . William F. Valet, of tbls city, ware 0 married- at tbe Presbyterian manse at 1 8 n'cloek Tuesday afternoon by Ibe t Rev. Charles H>Bobner, pastor of lb* 1 First Presbyterlao Cburcb e Tba bride wore* navy blue traveling * Tbe witnesses were Harry Dlbb and Mr*. Herbert Lloahan, both of tblcity. Mr. and Mrs. Valet left for Atlantic City, whence they went to Washing " ton. D. U. After a few daye In that ^ city they will go to Yonngatown to reside.

FISHING GLOB i NAMES TROPHIES: Peter F. Wright, of o Contest Committee, Makes T Announcement. ,, The Ocean City Fishing Club Is, as " usual, very much "on tba job." Peter (l Wright, chairman of tbe tropby contest committee, announces the fol- 01 lowing trophies for tbe season: * Club buttons (gold)— for channel •' baas, walgblng 40 pound* or more. Club button* (silver) —for channel tl weighing from 80 to 40 pounds. h GeorgeHmltbeman'a cup — for largest ( channel bate caugbt on Ocean City a beach. Ur. Allen Coraon 'a cop— for largest * game fish caugbt from pier. I Mclseelbach surf reel— for largest | I striped base caugbt lu bay or ocean I , 8urf rod— for largest flab, euy specie, caugbt In bay or ocean | All flsb must be weighed by tbrclub's official welgbmaMrr Compel luoo open 1 to all club members In good standing 1 . Bearao heglns June 1 aod ends Hep (ember 80. I 1 Tbe Bowling Alleys lo tbe BowUog ■ » Casino, Mooriyu Terra re end Board - . walk, are now open Cor Ibe searao of 1 1916. Adv.. 4 IS, If. ] Wasted — A young mao for tbe '

summer to asaiel wltb motor boat ' and make bhnself useful. Ulv* age. reference aud salary expected. Add race A. B.. BxsrtSEi. office. Adv., It Loot — "ouday, June 4. a silver mesh bag eouUinlug s large sum of money. Finder plaase call at OofTs Bal hi; reward oflered. odv , It. Iwgal papers of all deacriptlooa. Including wlUa, on carefully drawn by R Csrtla Robinson ol bla office, 744 Aabory avenue. Ocean City. N. J. adv.

SCOUTS TO SUPERVISE CITY'S "CLEAN-UP WEEK"

Has Been Changed to June 26, and Cottigers Are Asked to Help. At a meeting of representatives of various civic organ Icatlons held in (be 'Jommtralouera' room In City HalT^-"" Thursday eveulng. It was decided postpone (be • Clean-up Wo6k,'r scheduled for Ibis week. Btitg tbe week begluulog Monday, jil'ft 26 The Boy Hcouta Troop will supcxylac work Beside Mayor Champion, t'lly t'notnlasloner George O. Adams aod City Andrew t.\ Boewell, there were present Clayton Harries Brick, of tbe Board of Trade. Henry Kloetz, H. W. ri until aod G. W. F. XVoodslde, of the Hotel Keepers' Association ; ('. Hlmmsand Harry Jones, ..f tbe Boardwalk Bualneaa Men's Aaaoclatlon ; George Lotter aud Herman o f t b e Twentieth HI reel Association; I.' H. Bocon, of the Young Men's Progressive John K Trout, Charles Breck- t aud Bffth*" Young, of Company Tnlrd Tufantry, and a delegation of Hcouta. On motion of Mr. Brick, Mayor Champion was made chairman of lb* meeting, aud Harvey Marts, of th* Hcouta, was chosen secretary. After a dtscu-elou of the batter, durlug which I be. view was expressed lhat, at mauy of the cottagers were uot yet here, It would be better to , postpone the proposed clean-up campaign for a -week or two, Mr. Brick moved that tbe dale be changed to tbe week beginning Monday, Juoe 26 Tb* motion was carried. Mr. Brick further moved, and tbe motion was carried, Ibal the schedule ' of districts as arranged cud previou-ly read by Mayor Champion, be adopted. ' This schedule la aa follows: M indsy— North of Second street. Tuesday— Second to Sixth street. Wednesday— Sixth to Ninth street. Thursday— Ninth to Twelfth street. Friday— Twelfth t o Beveulevotb , street. Salorday— Seventeenth t o Fiftynlnlb street, j Oae of tbe Boy Seoul* present tuggeeled ibal tbe troop could do good * work, which led Mr Brick to say that 1 It would be a apleodid schema to get ' tbe boys Interested, have them to do ' preliminary labor aud supervise tba Cleaning up procces. f This met with tb* approve1 of tba other men. aud It waa ag-eed that each organic atlou represented should contribute 11* ebare of <100 to give the Boy Scouts, provided Ibey would be e willing to accept. [ Harvey Marts called op Henry W. 1 Towntaod, assistant scoutmaster, ou tba pboo*. aud a Utile later Mr. Towueend appeared lo Ibe meeting roo m a-companlcd by Scoutmaster Born.

Johnson. Both were In favor of tbe plao when It wet explained, to tbsm, aod My. Jobutou said be waa willing to give a port loo of bla Una lo looking after (be boys. Mayor Cbaraploo said tbet tba meo mutt uot leave It all to the boy*, but (bat all ebonld do tbalr abate. President BrioX. of tbe Board of said that the board will contribute It* share of tba $109, aod ba ready to pay wltbln a day or two after work ladoue. Mr Hlmms told lb* meeting Ibat ba be bald responsible lot (be Boardwalk Business Meu's Association's Mr. Rebbura pledge! the TwenStreet Improvement Association contribute lie portlou; U H. Bacoo did likewise for tbe Progressive aud Mr. Kloeix said tbe bote! association trill pay Its quota. Sergeant Trout, of Company U. mid bad do aulbortty to pledge a contribution from Company O. lie money belug state funde, but Corporal Chsa. ley mid ba would try to see that Company Ogevea contribution. Mayor Champion eald he would pledge Ibe money for r'ompauj G Commissioner Adams stated that ba would give a ebare of th* money needed. On motlou of. Mr Brick, Ibe o ffer of tbe Boy Sooute was then accepted. Ass-slant Sooutmaater town send said that tb* scouts will "getootba , Job." and do ibclr very beat. Cottagers are requeued lo remove, r during "clean up »e#b. all rubbish from rooms, closets and hallway* cellars garrets, dre escapes, yard* and , out-ol-lbe-way place* where rubbish , collects. Tbey are also a*s*d lo cleau . up vacsnt lots. Tbe »ugge-tton Is made, loo. that the breed lug placea of mo.quilo*a ba cleaned out. Mo-qulloes breed in ataudrog water, ^'ottagerr and rcalr dents are asked to "swat th* fly " ' All rubblab accumulating daring • "Clean up Week" will be removed by tba city witboul charge on t be day* . scheduled, as prcvlnu-ly given. ■ Don't forget the dale "t "Clean up 1 Week"— Monday, June 21— and aeerybody get busy !

The Booster Campaign is Over It has been a big success. It has made ns lots of friends. It was a great finish — the trophies are being delivered this morning. We thank you all for your cooperation and will endeavor to merit a continuance of your patronage in the future. ^ Newell Corson THE BOOSTER STORE OCCAM STV