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Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. JI NK 15. 1916. We ahall be glad «<> receive Itemr of ueWH and coniniunlcaUou* of lulereet to thin community and our reader* everywhere. All communication* *!iould be accompanied witli the full name and addree* of the writer, not necemarilv for publication, but a* a guarantee of good faitli. DOTS. Heavy etorin rtuuday evening. The Boardwalk I* taking on a more aumuirr like appearance. The Boy Hcout* left here Monday afternoon for a few day* of out-uf-duo, life. All evening, aervleea In the M. K. o'clock. Thi* will be continued until Dr. J. Thuruley Huglie* *aug * J pretty *olo. ' The Way Dlvlue," at _ the aervice* In the Kurt Preabyterlan PERSONALS. J vlellor here tbl* week. I W. A. Blaltoer lie* opened til* cot- I tage, 1482 Aabury avenue. , I Hubert t'araoii. of Philadelphia, van ' among the week'* vl*ltor* W W. Chamber*, of Philadelphia, wa* here during Ibe week. , John E. Phillip* and wife, of Over- | brook, are here for the *ea*ou. I B. It. Itaup and wife, of Polt*vllle, < are registered at the Ixirralue. Ml** Marlou Turuer, of Philadelphia, I* a gueat of the Imperial. 1 A. M. Gray, of Philadelphia, I* at 1 712 Ocean aveuue for the *ea»ou_. Mr*. K. B.Caaaaday.of Philadelphia, ( I* among the gueat* of the Atgleu. Mr*. I). H. Prentice, of Phlladel- ( I hla, I* rrglatered at the Wyomlug. i W. H. tk-herm*rhorn and family are ■ B. 8. Fellow*, of Philadelphia, ba* opened III* cottage, 1716 A.bury ave- 1 Mr*.. Clarence Bill, of Laundowoe, , rrglatered at the Kathlu a few day* : ago. . 1 Arthur Hoover aud family, of New. ark, art at thqlr cottage, 790 Third ■treet. Mr*. 8. It. Haaaluger, of Phlladel- ' phla, ha* opeued ber cottage. 413 Fifth alreet. Hlchard Nelina aud family, of Philadelphia, are at their bay villa for.tlie , William 1). Wilaon, of Mlllvllle. I* occupy lug bl* cottage, 1400 Central Mr* Bally A. Joo*«, of Ml. Atry, ha* opeued ber cottage, 840 Corinthian John 8. Morrl* and wife, of Philadelphia, are at tbelr cottage, 1004 Ocean avenoe. Mia Martha Mllllgan, of Phlladel ' phla, I* occupying her cottage, 612 Sixth at reel. Mr*. Laura I. Miller, of Philadelphia. baa opened her cottage, 720 Central avenoe. Fred Stott and family, of Philadelphia, were among the week*' arrival* at the Idlewlld. Frank Cooley and wife, of Philadelphia. bave opened their cottage, 1153 Weal avenue

Ocnrge F. Bauer, of Philadelphia, !■ ha* opened bl* rummer home, 1330 '■ Ocean aveoue. Edward Mauoeovre and wife, of p Philadelphia, are at tbelr cottage, 1620 v t'eutral avenue. U. W Bailey, of Philadelphia, ba* ' taken up bl* aummer realdence at 1!IH Wealey avenoe. ( Mr*. Howard Holmea, of Phlladel- 11 phla, baa opened ber oottage, 1417 t Wealey avenue. j T. 8. Mitchell and family, of- Pblla delphta, bave opened tbetr oottage, 105 f Blmpeoo avenue. Mlaeee Marl* anjl Helen Townaend. a of Pblladelpbla, were vlaltor* here t during the week. 8. La. Scborao and family, of Pblla- ' delpbla, are occupying tbelr oottage, f 621 Central aveoue. Harry Boon, of Pblladelpbla, ba* <j opened hi* oottage, I486 Wealey ave- ' nue, for the *eaeon. Edward Keye* and wife, of Pblla. 1 delpbla, were among the week'* ar- J rival* at tb* Elberon. 1 John O. Schell aod wife, of Pblla- i delpbla,' were amoug the arrival* at t the Oceanic tbla week. ■ Jacob iterghauaer aud family, of ( HaddonOeld, ar* occupying tbelr cot- d tage, 1611 We*t avenue. 1 John H. Mactagoe 'and family, of Philadelphia, have opened tbelr cot- ^ tage, 707 Weeley avenue. ] Ml** C. H. Fagau, of Philadelphia, ba* opeued ber cottage at Forty-ninth J •treet and Central avenue. j W. A. Bender and family, of Pblladelpbla. are at their cottage, 1226Cen- I tral avenoe, forlh**ea*on. Mr*. M. U» Hartman, of Pblladelpbla, la at ber collage, Nineteenth - ■treet aod Cootral avenue. I Henry Nnaa aud family, of Pblla- 1 delpbla. are at tbelr oottage, 82 Morn- , lugatde road, for the aeaaon. Frank Ltpplnoott, of the ftwarth- 1 more Hotel, returned Friday eveulog from a vialt to Philadelphia. Mr*. Frank ^Ipplocolt and aoo, William, Jr.,oftbl* city, left Friday to apend a week at Bedford. Th^Hev. Joaepb Schauta. of Pblladelpbla, wa* a vtaltor here tbl* week, aud registered at lb* Blacayoe. <J. W Butlerworib and wife, of Pblladelpbla, are at tbelr cottage. 1324 Wealey avenue, for tb* *eaaoa. I J. L. Pyle. bead of tb* commeroai depart meal of tb* Ooaap Clly High School, Ml on Saturday for We boaee

— — — — — | Wilmington. Del. Mr. Pyle will a lake a aupervlaor'a cour*e In peumau- t Mia* liarel Harrla, daughter of W. * Harrla and wife, of tin* clly, I* ' vleltitig relative* in Port Norrl* 1 H. E. Yelaer. and wife were In town ! a few day* ago. the gue*t* of Mr*. t Yeiaer'* mother, Mr*. D. Keever. , Mr*. Carrie Hoflmati aud daughter, Ice, of tbla clty.are back from vlaltIng tbe former'* parenla In Mlllvllle. Mi** Lou uubm, of tbe Uulveralty * Ho*pltal. Philadelphia, la the gueat of t Hoyder aud wife, of tbl* city. 1 Ml** Eliiabetb lugall*. of Cartlet-iu. , Y.. baa been apetidlug a few day* » lib Ml** Luella lugall* In tbl* city. * J. T. Jobnasn and wife, of Mlllvllle, ' are here to spend a few week* witu I tbelraon. Horudl Ji huaou,aud family. | Mlaa Carrie Eaeuwcln. of thl* city, P returned from Philadelphia, where ahe ■pent a week with relative* aud friend*. A. Beiinetler. of Philadelphia, ha* I opened bla apartment* In the Adam* | Apartment*, Eighth atreet, uear Ocean , Dr. N. F. Bobrer aod family, of ! Hopewell, Pa., atwol a few day* with « bl* abler. Mr*. Vadce L. Ealy, durlug 1 tbe week. t Mia* Ellen Currey, of Pblladelpbla. | beeo enterlalning ber slater at her . buugalow on West avenue, uear Seveuteeutb alreet. Past Commodore C. Howard Bcbermerborn aud family, of Wert Pblla- | delpbla. are occipylng their cottage, 1145 Central avenue, i D. Palmar! and wife, of Brooklyn. ; have opeued tbelr Boardwalk store. are being assisted by Ml»* Anna t McNelly, of tbla city. | The Bev Linn Bowman and wife, , , of Philadelphia, are at tbelr cottage. , Twenty-secoud street aud Wesley avenue, for tbe aeaaon ' Dr. J. T. Hugbea aod family have ' • returned from a vlaU to the former » brother, Dr. J Wm Hugh.* aud family. In Atlantic City. Ml** Kalberin E. Herr, of 1857 North I Thirteenth atreet, Philadelphia, I* a I guest of Mre. J. Allan. 837 Corinthian , avenue, tbl* city, for two week*. Mr*. George E Starr, of Woodbury, • Coon . I* speudlng several week* at , tbe borne of her eon, Dr. O. Falrcblld . Starr, Eighth street, near Wealey avenue. tbl* clly. 1 H. W. Twllcbell. bead of one of Ibe leading baking compaule* iu Wbael- , log, W. Va-, I* bere for tbe *ea*ou. , occupying H. Newell Heulluga' col- ' tage, 006 Fourteenth street. Mis* Beat* Conway, of New York,' - baa returned borne after a few day*' ! visit to Mr- and Mre. McClure. In ' tbl. city. Mr. and Mre- McClure ' will leave today for Long Ialaod. ' Benl J. Cooke, of Philadelphia, ha* • opened bl* cottage. 1232 A*bury aveI nue. lor tbe aee*on. Mr. Cook le a d 1 well-known Philadelphia burtne** • Bao aod a prominent member of tbe • Ocean City FUblog Club.

1 boy scoots had 1 jolly ooting * Locaf Troop Enjoyed Three : Days of Outdoor Life jn j Atlantic County. r Ibe member* of Hie it-.y 8c.ulmllea above May's Lauding They j were In charge of Frank Llpplueoll. e The ouliug was arranged by II W. Edward*, who provided (he Iran-pur-7 by aoloiiiidide- up and back. ADVERTISING RATES . m Ibe Supreme Churl at Trent™ on tlie action of the Allaollc County . Hoard of Cboaeu Freeholder* In aw aid ' Ibe Aliautfc Clly Dally Pre— aud (he 1 Atlantic Bev lew. 1 Bids were a*ked for thl* work and the Star's bid w.. the lowt... The however, taking Into .-..nalder , tlon of the Star, decided lu Ignore I he I bids aod awarded .the legal printing In , the Press aud Iteview. on the ground , and comply""* lib the law', re- , qulremeuts that the two newspapers , designated should be*" of opposite poll; ( leal faith. , Ex-Judge E. A. Hlgbee appeared | the freeholder* and ex-Judge C.- L. ' Cole for the Star, and after hearing , the argument, the Court reserved de- , , clslou. Judge Hlgbee contended Dial the . board compiled with the law. In , awarding the contract*, at the regular rates established by law. He ralaed au interesting pulut. holding thai ad vertlsemenla published at le** theu ' rale established by law were illegal The chief Issue argued betweeu cuuu - *el wa* whether the board I* be boudd the law requiring them to award [ any klud of work to. the lowest bidder, or by the law governing all manner ' of legal advertising. * Judge Cole contended that the board . should award prlullng contracts to the - lowest bidder regardless or the law governing legal advertising, while . Judge Hlgbee urged that the hoard * proceed under the specific law gove ruing legal publication*. | PREPARE FOR CAMP 1 Capt. Vance L.'Ealy.Ftrst Lieutenant A. K. Smtth and Second Lieutenant . I'heo. V. Towuseud. of Company G Third Infantry, leave SuudiyforSea Girt to attend the camp of Instruction for Infantry olttcer*. „ Captain Ealy. Corporal Constant . Ford aod Privates Raymond Harlow. Harry Lake aud Jobu Poutlere have been cerlllled by tbe adjutant general to attend the school of muaketry from ' JulyS to July 8 Every effort la being made by Hie o fllcer* of tbe company to recruit to . the minimum streuglh (65) before July I In order to be eligible lor Ihe paybill. which goes luto effect at -thai BcreUrd HI* Contract. The Sutton A Coraou Company, of Ibta city, has received the contract to - build four miles of relnfurced concrete i- road In tbe aoutheru part of Chester County, It belug a *ectiou ol tbe State highway. The company'* bid was - 861,600. a"d tbe llrin will start work t wtthlu a month. Tbe bid wa* placed by Henry W. I'ownaend, secretary of tbe company, who went to Harris- ■ burg for that pu-po»e, returning home 3, Tuesday evening C ;

casino club to haye big season , Opening Card Party Jnne ao- . ' Many Novelties Arranged for the Summer. There I* great activity at the t'salno Club. Many new member* are joining each day, and Mr. Carpenter baa lou* Inquiries and requeata for application blank*. The building ha* been ' repainted and uext Monday Ihe huge , ■ w ning will ne placed and by lh* aud , ' of Ihe week will be gaily decorated. ] i ■ The ori-healra that created *ucb ah l aeiiHallmi will arrive no Saturday, I ' June n. and from theu on Ihere will , he euiitli.uuu. gaiety. I, > rue ladle*' card party will com1 nieoce Tuesday. Juue20, and the club ■ card party on Thursday evening. June i The llrat chlldreu'* carulval will be on July 5 and the chlldreu'* dancing | class will commence nu Friday, July 7. | Among l he great novelties tbl* nupi1 mer will be Ihe -'Preparedness Ball," < and early lu August will be held tbe i Casino Club'* Oral *u nmer dog *bow. | It I* also planned tu give Ihe opera I 1 of -Pinafore" during tbe aummer by , Ihe young people of Ibe clnb. For tbl* ■ occasion the Urge music platform will | 1 transferred Into a ship. I The coming novelties are too duo- I to mention at preaeut, but will I follow each other In rapid succession, i From present prospects It would be < ' wise for cue to get applications In I CHILDREN'S DAY win be Observed In Prrabiienao 1 Interesting Children'* Day exercise* will be held In tbe First Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening at 7 45 1 i o'clock. A program suitable to tbe occaaiou. consisting of aooga, reclla- ' I Ions, dialogue*, etc , I* belog prepared. ' which will be reudered largely by the 1 , chlldreu of the school. The exercises i i will take the place of the regular Son- - day evening worship aod aermoo. I lu the morning, at 10.30 o'clock, tbe ' pastor, tbe Kev. Charles H. Boboer, will admtulater Ibe aacrameut of Infant baptism and preach a sermon ' suitable to Children's Day. 1 Hale al Nlnclr Years ' ('apt. Lewis R Beckett, of Camden, I returned borne Thursday after apeod- 1 > lug a few days In tbla clly. Although (Tapt. Beckett la In hla ninetieth year, he la hale and hearty, and bids fair to Mr*. D. H. Prentice, Philadelphia. f I-OKKAIXk 1 Mr* A. V. Itaup, R. R. Bkup and wife, Pntlavllle; Robt. H. Swartx York; J. C. Hoys I, Camden; J. H. r Hamilton and wife. Philadelphia. > K ATHI.O F Mr*. Edward Trippe, Edward ^ Trippe, F. L Algle and wife. W. W. * Chamber*. Philadelphia; Mre. Ciar- ' euce Sill, Llllle C. Bunting, Laua'f downe; Ml** Cora Wood, Peach Bot It. Huffman, H. E Parker. Mi** E. It. nuntnau, rx. r. raraer, aw r*. p|

v tea, W. T. Sullivan, H. J. Bonner aud son, Fred. Stott, wife and child, (( Charles H. Sblnkel, F. Allen Simpaou |( H. Scbwebm. John Eane, E E /.acliar aa and wife, Philadelphia; Mia* " Mis* Peodletoo, Bryn Albyn: ^ Carpenter, Chicago; J. E. DuBols, K E. M Halfern, New York V City. ■ ELBERON. j J. N. Bicbardson, Edward Keya* ' and wife, Geo. Krammar, Jr , Oscar Thomas, Marl* TuwnMod, Hsleo TowuMud. Marguerite Hartlog*. Ruby HtrSftliou, S. Nichols, W. Jooe* aud ^ wife, Philadelphia; W. Ingram and Soul b' Carolina; T. H. HardBertha Hardlog, Washington; B. Kilmer, New York City; Lesll* S. Junes, Mllivlll*. ATOLEN. H. G William*, HaddonOeld; O. B B Mlllvllle; C. B. Smyth, Mre. B. Casaaday. Dr. George G. Yost, * Wm. A Bender aod wife, Mre. Mary " Joaepb Moore, John Delia* B and wife. Dr. H. B. Adam* aod wife, H W. L King. \V. E Devi* and wife, « tbe Rev. S. B. Guff, the Rev. Horaee ^ Philadelphia; J. D. Col- ^ Tneu. Patterson, Camden. ' IMPERIAL. " E M, Bowman, Kobert Canon, J. K. MaeUean and wife, H W. Herroth " aud wife, F K. Taylor and aon, Mte* " Marlon Turner, E. V. McCllnloek. C. * W. Preston, J. E. Weber, William T. ' i Sullivan. Pblladelpbla; Myre DafUeld, ' Peun'H ,Grove; Ellxabetb Ingall*, Ca* - tlelou. N. Y ; Cuarle* A. Staug and ' 1 wife, Martlu Maloney. 2d, aod wlft, Ocean City; Helen Hall, Ethel Hall, , Child*, Md. ; ' OCEANIC ( Mrs. J. a Gillespie. Ml** Bllxabeth , , GUIIuder, Mra. H. C. Kennedy, Ml** , i Shelly, George B. Hang, Tbooaa B. , Gibbe and wife, M. Sklnotr and wife, , G. R. Ayree aud wife, W. Skinner and t * wife, Mre. C. W. Wrt.b, J. J. Bally, [ C? W. Welsh, Clara McFarlln, John - G. fecbell and wife, H. 8. Warm, J. S. Uoodall, Pblladelpbla; R. P. Mar. 1 * shall and wlfa. Noble; F. B. 8|»bn, 1 " Llaoercb; Mre. C\ W. Ma* land, Wll- ! Ilam Maalaod. Richard Maalaod, Mai- ' rose Park; W. Lane Dllg, Atlantic i , Clly; O. P. Bogan.Ualted Sutna Navy. ' BI8CAYNE. ' H. Hnmphrisa. J. Burrwood Daly, Maatar Jack Daly, R.H. Wood. Wm. . Held aod wife. Mra. J. E. MaeKlolay, Mre A. P. Gray. T. E. Foahl, 8. Rodolpb, Joa. 8. Bacblrt and wMe, Iaaac J H Shaoer aod wile. Mice Heaaall, Earl Bechlal, Mia K. MelLee, MM*

Andrtsou, the Bev. Jo*. Bchaolz S. Schantz. Geo. T. Crumbach Fryburg, A. Burl Leigh and wire, T. W. Kraft, J. J. Haory, A. W. Halt, A. Hagemann, H. Heddon, A. J. Pclaer, F. J. Hofnar, E. L. Dwyer. F. U. Carr, H. B. Leech, W. H Spllcher, Loul* Green, Mre. Mr F. Wllfoug, William BanneU, Philadelphia; Dr. Chaa. R. Illder, Ooaan City; A K. Burgrtreoer, Nurrlrtowo; A. K. Shauer aud wlf*. Mr*. Charles H. Sbaoar, Mile* Brown.' Buysriowo; Wm. Cooyngham, New York. BREAKERS. N. Hey ward, J. L. Kllpatrlck, H. Porter, W. KloU. C. H. Godfrey, G. M. Slmou, H. L. Kllgore and wlf*, Marl* A. Wilaon, J. W. Cardtxa aod wife. Dr. Samuel Ellis aod wlfa, W. H. Vanderbtrcbeu aud wlfa, H. O aud wife, Andrew Specs* aod wife, Hartwall Maybew, Jae. D Jr., J. 8. DeWald, Mre. K. De . Elwood Strary, Cbarlaa Aapan, Baoka, Mre. H Kabn, G.G. Hanaell aud wife, F. D. Flemmlng aud wife, U. L. Caborn and wlfa, S. Wbeat- ' lay, Mra. I. Knight, E. N. Smith and 1 wife, Mre. J. K. Bradford, Many ' Gondkll, C. A. Heller aod wife, C.J. Maxlleld, Philadelphia; Bather Llp- ' piueott, Mary LIpplncott.Moorertown; ' Mra. 6S. McFadden, Hackanaack; . Mre. Waller Kuhlmey, Cbloago; M. A Krtmmal and wife, Erie; I. K Chichester, Brooklyn; G. W. Trow- ' bridge, wlfa and daughter, PlUaburgh; Buth Lumls, Ellxabetb Strode, Wert Chester; Buth H. Croa* Cynwyd; M. 1 Glyodou, Md ; Catharine 1 Wright, Baltimore; Mary H. Gaw- ' throp, Keuortt Square; Mary Mather, • Mr* J. L. Mather, Wayne; Wm. H. 1 Shoemaker, Jr., Avkloa. Do yon want to h* In the Boardwalk t. Music Program t There are Just a few mora apace* for 'sale. Hurry up, before ' it la too lata. Let tb* world know that ' you are a live cluder. Lrt them know - what you bare for sola. BesMm, be a c good (allow aod help to boost Ooaan . Clly. Bring tbe ade. to Cohan, tbe ' autborlxad agent. 744 Boardwalk. Ad*. f. a, '■ Legal paper* of all dsacrlptkooa, mr. clad wg wills, are carefully drawn by I- R. Curt I. RoMnami at bta oflU», 744 ie Aabory aveno*. Oosau City, N. J. ad* J. Waitbiw W anted . — Harrla' Bee a* tea rant. O* Aabaiy areaue. It.

MANY FLOATS FOR PARADE 3 HERE ON FOURTH OF JULYj

Gaily-Attired Batchers Are to Take Part— Money Needed i by Committee. I Al an enthusiast Ic meeting of the | member* of tbe Fourth of July cele | oration committee, an organization »e« eOecled by tbe electlou of tbe fol- 1 lowing omcrra; Chairman, Henry Kloelx. of the' Hotel Proprletor*'*A**oclatlou of Ocean , City: vice cbalrmau. Pootmaater K. 5 Frauk Smith, of tlie Young Men'* - Progressive I-eague: secretary, George • F. W. WoSdatde, of Ihe Hotel Proprie • tor*' Association; treasurer, H. S. - Mowrer, of the Ore compaule*. I The city wa* divided Into sections I and committee* appointed to *ollclt I subscript Ion*. Business men and cottagers are - kindly requeeted to conI I tribute a- much as possible. > ' - The chairman and secretary were. I authorized in make contracte for music | aod Qreworks. The next meeting of tbe committee > will be held In the Ocean Clly Volnn- - teer Fire (Tompany'a quarters In city ball. Everybody I* invited to attend I In tbe business men'* section of tbe [ parade there will be Ibe following dieplay: Ocean Clly Garden* Company, final ' with garden display: Consumer*' Ic* I and Coal Company, alx floats; Blue Klbbon Garage, twn float*; Clly Gas I I Light Company, four float*; Charles ' A. Slang, two float* with live I stock display: I'heo V. Towussnd. I O. H. Henry, two flosta; Miller Bros., two floats: Otla M. Towuacnd, - float with cottage display; t'barla* H I float* with live stock display; . eighteen butcher* on horseback, with • white aiats, blue *a*h and silk nets, i Charles B. Powell, chief marehsl; A mo* Corson, float; Colon Transfer Company, six floats; Supples Alderney Dairy, six floala; Hurkbardl A Brown, float; W. H. Beegle. float: K. L. Che*- , tar, float. , CHANNELS MARKED I Inland Waterwsr from bead to cape rear. The marking of tb* channel* of tbe . Inland Waterway from Baybead to > Cape May ha* been completed. Tbe ■ marking* are a* follows: Kir*! — Black and while mid-channel or spar buoy*, red and black • spar buoys, red or black nail keg* , plaoed on a tripod a* beacon*, stakes . wllb red croaa, and stake* with black i triangle. Secoud— Beacon* are placed at Im portent angle*, stake* with red cross, ■nd slakes wltb black triangle, and , red and black *par buoy* are placed . on Ibe side* of cbaooel ] Tolrd— Navigation eoutb from Bay- , bead, leave all red beacon*, red spar , buoy* and stake* wllb red cro** to ■larboard (right) aod all black bea coo*, black sparbnoy* aud stake* wltb black tria.qgla.4u put (tgfl) for (jia fptlre waterway; navigating uortb, tbe marking* are tb* isverm. RAISE PRICE OF MILK Rumor Thai Hotel* Will N« mar Tbe two companies supplying milk , to house-holder* and hotel proprietor* In this city hsv* raised the priea of the lacteal fluid from 8 to 10 oent* a „ quaHIt I* rumored that some of tb* hotel people are plauulng, a* a matter of ■elf-pietectlon, to get tbelr milk supplies thl* aummer from another oomplle* from

which. It I* reported, will treat tbem more reasonably aod not arbitrarily raise tbe prlc* of this commodity, as alleged.

IbnTchorus at n concert tonight 0 Henry Gnmey and Mrs. Hesse 1 Also in Musical at Metho- j | ^ ^ dist Cbarrti. ^ ^ , I Henry Gurney, tenor, of Ptulsdel. ' phla. aud Mrs. Msrg'arrl Assy He-*, ' ' to a chorus . f sixty voices. S F Illowlug I. Ihe program: I. t'horus— --Water l.ille*" hinders ] 2 Soprano solo - ^ (b) "Daddy and Bubsy" l-evy ' Built al KeUoe- Bar" Kennel I t Ladles' Trio' In ill, I Madrid Prolere Minerva Adams, second alio. Olive ' W rlcglns 5 T*Dor mlo— ' "Thy Beaming Eye." Mc ] Dowel. ' (b) Lullaby, from • Jueelyu" K Godard. * Henry Guruey ( 6. Beading— "Aux Italleus" (Music I by Verdi) Mrs. He— e ( 7. tjusrlrt— (Arraugemeul or 8cx- | lei" from "Lucia" « ' Now Ihe Night In Slarlu Bplen i ' dor " ' Soprano. (Hive Wrlggln*: lennr. | ' H H Lake: alto. Minerva Adams; I . baritone. L. E. Smith. j ' (ei"rUAHuiitli.g We Will Go " lb) -HI Diddle Diddle. Ihet'al'si in Ihe Fiddle.'' ' 9 -Tue Lass With a Delicate Air " Henry Guruey. ' 10. Geutlemeu Workers— | (By twelve boys). II. iieadlug — (a) "P. H. D." lb) "What William Henry Did." Selected. Mra Hesse • 12. (a) Banjo Song, Homer. (b) "Mammy's Song," H Ware. ' Mr. Uuroey. , > 18 Cborue— Sail On, Nur Fear." t H. Lsl.ee Solo and Obligate, 1 Miss Louisa I'oreoo. 1 14. Male Quartet— "Good Nlgbl, Be- • loved," Piusutl. I ■ First lenur, H H. Like; barltoue. ( L. E. Smith; secoud leuor. Wm ' Colll—on. Jr; base. E. M Sutton. Harry H. Lake, director. Mr*. CbarlotteL'berter, accompanist. 1 U as' V *>e — b t'lireoce Ferguaou and wife, of this clly. have the sympathy of friend* lo the lore they susuiued by the death jif r their |(-mouins-old son, Clarence M , 0 who expired Friday of bronchial pneu , monta The child had'heen III three h mouth*. Servloe* were couductrtl at Ihe home of Edgar Fergunon by Dr. - - Kul|> Sunday afternoon, and services e were also held in tbe Flrrt M. P. Church at Hi Id get on Monday afterooon, where the body was sen! by Uoderuker Mark Lake. I'be Interment was at Overlook Cemetery. Mr*. ■ ■. Rackie Dead. ' Mre Sarah M. Mackle, wife of tbe Kev. Joseph B C. Mackle. and daugh ( ur of Mr. aod Mr*. Horace T.McCann. s orGermaotown. died in tbl* city Frl- < day evenlug of double pneumonia 1 She had been III for sprue time and 1 wa* brought lo tbl* clly two week* before ber death Sb* was 29 year* old. >1 Undertaker Lake Issued tbe required • oertlflcale and tbe funeral look place at Glenslda Tuesday. W. R. Msssrv lo apeak.

William E. Maaaey, president of tbe ^ Ocean Cllr Title and I ruat Company, f will address tbe Bible clia in tbe First M. E Church next Suuday afternoon £ on - Echoes from tbe General Arnem- . bly." Mr. Msssey was a lay delegate to tbe general assembly at Saratoga Springs He was receutly elected president of tbe board of Trustees of Peooluglou Seminary. Mr.!. OBcc lor a Year. f, Tb* Western Uulon Telegraph Company ba* leased It* quarters in tbe Bureau of Information, at 818 Elgbtb ■treat, for a year, thu* minting a convenient location for winter. A* the ; Bell Telephone Company ba* also leased quarter* In tb* bureau fur a year, tbe clly Is beneflled to that ex- . tent by audi progressive enterprise. Bpradlng Honeymoon Hare. William Schriber and MIm Myrtle Ireland, and John Link and Mle*. Helen Mooney. who bad a double wad- ' 1 dlug in tbe Weeley Memorial Cburcb j p at Bridgetou, bave been spending tbelr i booeymoon at the borne of Mre. A. Wert coil, an anot, at 446 Aabury avenue. tbla City. Tbe ceremony was performed by tb* Rev. Mr. Abl*., Soon nave Four Raasrs. ' M*»«*i' are now being aald oo Sun- ■ days lo St. Augustine'* Cburcb at 6.80 - and 10 o'clock B-glnolug Suuday 1 morning. Jane 26, and contlunlng until Ibe close of tbe summer maaou, " there will be four maams— 6 80. 8, 8 ' aod 10 o'clock Tbe rector, the Bev. f Thomas F. Blake, will be assisted by two out-of-town prlert*. — | • There were about 150 rrieuds, Includ- 1 log many of the city officials, of Wm " H. Powell and wife present at tbe • r-brlsteolug of their sou, Wm. H. '- Powell, Jr.. Saturday evenlug. A floe i- report wa* served at the Carpeuter a Hall, Thirty second atreet and Central i avenue, end ell greatly enjoyed tbe '• occasion. • ^ — ■aprons* Her Collage r- Mlaa Elizabeth Gaicoyne Sahds Is I. having extensive Improvements made to bar cottage. Tbe Interior la being thoroughly overhauled, kitchen, pantry and laundry painted and • Daw range Installed. A uew bath room Is k is a|ao being placed on tbe third floor *1 »»- RelFe aprdai aermon. * Dr. Knlp, Ibe psa'or, will preach in tbe Flrrt M. B Church next Sunday n evening oo tbe gospel according lo ie 8 bakes pea re Hla topic will be Tbe Merchant of Venice, or Wbataoever a v. Mao Howalh That Shall Ha Also Reap" Will Opes "Ysrlrts" at ore. « Johnson Bros., young eon# of Borodl r Jobnaon, of tbla city, will npso a "vartrty" store oo tbe Elgbtb rtrert •a- j aapraaeb lo tbe Boardwalk next Ture- , day. Glr* ibam a call. 1

, THE WORLD S BEST MERCHANDISE Ready-made Suits. All Wool. $15 and $16 The Famous- Brigham Hopkins Straw Hats ' White Flannel Trousers Blue Coats Ladies' High Crade Bathing Suits j Odd Pants Sweaters Underwear - 1 ~ JONES' MEN'S SHOP " *T THE TRUST CO. S GORIER - (MCALLISTER'S The Leading Dry Goods Store Showing a big line of Sheets, Pillow Cases. Comforts. Blankets, Towels. Counterpanes. Curtain Scrim aud Curtain Swiss, au speei^l low prices, bought befpre the advance. , ' Sheets. 39c. 44c. 50c. 75c. 85c Comforts from $1 .50 to $2 50. " i Pillow Cases from taSc to 25c. | Curtain Scrim, 10c and 18c yd., same as last year. 4 Towels from 10c to (1.00 each. Big line of Table Linen and Napkins. | We make a specialty of above line and can save you money. S. S. ricAllister Ocean City New Jersey j HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Straat and Havan Avanu* OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Mill work. Moulding*, Building Papar, Planer Board, Nail*, Saab Weight*, etc. Estimate* FnrnUbed. Prompt Delivery.

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' Real Estate por Sale i Bid BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the c time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort • very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton j CIO Aabury A vnua Oosan City. N. J. THE BREAKERS

ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL Plan, Elevator, Auto Bus, Tennis Court, Hot and Running Water, Telephone in Every Room, New Diet Kitchen. Special Spring Rates. Open for the season. K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No watUug for two week* to know If yoo can gat It; w* can tall yon at ono*. Bargain* m Bay and Ooaan front propartire. Cboioa cottage* for ■ale. Alao lota for invertmant and for lmproTMaont— th* cbolo* of Ooaan City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. "CTOR A MAW'S HOUSE «/ IS HIS CASTLE'.' SST"0 •Aiir earths we oftew buiM" bij Jbreiumer-S fc laMr invnisfi. Tke -jouAi4<iti(M.s of am nctiuil , reti castle <we baUF cm. W. rook, fff- assurei su-Cctss bej tAe persistent" hire* cUppsdor. Tkat" plusure and. SaJisjtctuiw tit. dns. budcLmj tff a. home ut nwie possible mtfie lopbwiictmc) "the SMmt<js"Sccoicnt; wkick eoevitHaJl^ also frooida ■jor Wit hovwts All depos jors regard (ess oj-ojjt or tike !Vw.ou-nt~ of- "rftcvr deposit? * yri e^u.oulli( uielccmie. First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. , R. B. 8T1TE8 H. 8. MOWMBR Pr**ld*nt OaaHlac ; w- TL?ss;ttg'..,7:dS2rK7aar"" „ Try an Advertisement in :| the 8ENTINEI d

. rotfl* red contoea 0 m0t6l OISe^YHe... Ocean Ave. , Between Elgl'th and Ninth Street! H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Mall SANATORIUM ^ — Op*n Al. th* Near— rt«ri«S^aot' ATr??tcn"DU' **** "'** B. RcpieerrT the imperial im* CIOTRAL AVE, OCKAR CITY, N Opea for [tic —uon. 81«**anrir ' Mr*. C. OKTZRL. the kathlu Now open for Ibe eearon Central Araou*. OCEAN CITY, N . J, U IKHE8 LEWIS a CON ARB ( load net II M*rt"h X. 1*1* wyoming »*« OCKAI ATggrg A. p. niun hotel atglen - On* of tb* moat om trolly loroUd boUl* la Oeean City. 11m elm ba* elwaye b*e to mak* thl* boom select and homelike, and lu Urg* and aararad petroaage prove* ba us cam. For Urm* and partisalan ad An—, a. c. oerr, r»,. #ew hotel elberon EIOUTB AND CENTRAL AVRNUR OCRAN OtTT, N. J. J N*jlor and Hnyro, l-roprl*uaaa*a Koortaanlb Kara. rboran«bljr mow* and Mwlg papered, Urtl Pbonau 17-X and gm. the hewlings Open* Jun* It. 1*1* L. H. URWL1ROB, / tea fhaatani wtroat, / W«i Philadelphia, Pa. OaninSySr—*?'"1* *84T*nUl RriSon Ma Kjn.ll.nt tabbwrtl fmab Bre a. W. Y. WOU1W1DK. Prop. TIE iDLEWILB OPEN ALL TEAR MaortjB Tamo* Ooaan City, N. * Loatwd one Blank from B*«*ti the oceanic Ocean Clly, N. J. 1 Open for tbe aeaaon. _____ A' E BAK®Ke Chandler-Wuite Hall 4 Ocean ava bat.8av*uth and Elgbtb rta Oeean City, N. J. BROWN a IIA' EIJX r ■**• hiUtrtt Warrea W. Rrewa , » H. Birkhirdt 4 Ce. i plumbing and heating MP APHIY ArXXCI •on cm jixair ' L A. STEELMAN lUkCKSHITH lrt WHEELWRIGHT Praeticil Hotstslmiit jobbing done promptly ChB mt M*r Tap t *■** ,t Agpnt for BUwatt'a Iron Works Ca. Plain and Ornamental Iron Faaea, >f Iron Barlings and Window Unatda. Smut St nl Hmi tor. I- : . Otis M. Townaend A Practical Baas bore Architect Licensed by tb* Stale. -> •>' eighth stbect, opp. p. b. OCCAM CITY N. J. G. I_ LAKE ...real estate agent.. MM Aabary Avaaaa, Oarea OMy. E. j. Tor Sale lonalloa* bat waaa Plret aad PWaanta awrt ■ dalphla We Are Distributors Ford Automobile la Ocean City. Sea Uk City -and Vicinity Wrn. H. Powell General Contractor Gradint aid Street Biildta« TWrty-laartli at. aad Waal ava. OCEAN CITY. N. J. _ rem, aai-w " {nunc « tann PgALEB IB pg^ IWtrii || Oka*. 1*14 Asbury Ava li MEAM«ITY m 4. |