• a- ;> ■ ' OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JUN K 2', . NO. U ] — 1 f ; n • —
Jcean City Sentinel -Brl. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ft .00 Per Year. Strictly in Advance. ^ ORG AN HAND, ATTORNEY and ;OU NSELLOR-AT-LAW. 'ttaPXRAY tOIIHI HOVtt, *. J. (Oppaaite Public Building*). [jA°WAOFF1CAES Apgar & Boswell, L^AW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings 4 Read ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. NEWELL HEUUNGS Attorney at Law 809 Elghlb Street Iceau City New Jereey MORCAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. lyes Etamiaed Without Drops KSWsst up-to-date rorlbodr. ^ tUUatarlloc LMM^'houcMdly ofrDtDx to I'blladrl pill*, ly slock 01 Kyr O ■•*-•• and Hpectacle. U a » o i.i pietc uiul» found lu any city. Prescription leo*s* duplicated at abort "T. W.. ELY 1TU8TIC CITY. M. J. *"*"* MKD„A1_ r-^| Allen Corson, M. D. w? ?: ■it Wealey Avenue Jcean City ' Now Jersey DR. Wr P. HAINES ;OR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY: N. J. iPTICE HOURS: [0 j £ Pbouea: Bell 4M-W; Ibter-Htale UO-A Florence BricK""H*ines COR. 9TH ANO WESLEY AVE MECHANO-YHERAPIVY U-W. Hwedlab MoTeuieuU Medical and Correct He Uymnaatlca Hour* by appolounebt JJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 80Y WESLEY AVE. l|
OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY ^ Both Pboota Jlip-m. JOJTN H. WHITICAR, M. D. Eighth and Central avenue Oceau City New Jereey 0r. charles b. rider ►« Dentiat" ~~ 809 Central Avenue WIEAI CITY. I. J. BeUlS 0r. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist Oaf AdailaMacad. Viaiat Ray Treatment. Inalan by appolntmcbl mark lake Undertaker and Embalmer ■Pbona IN OCEAN CITY. It- J Brll M5-A Both Pboan hut-Slat* 14-B Hughes' Central Phiimicj J. Thornley Hughes, P. D. Manager j Ith and Wealey Aval. Ocean City, n.j Precise People Will appreciate the « punctual service which adds to the delight of dining here. THE Harris Restaurant Try u AdTertiacaeat iatkeranml
! Whatever success or patronage has conic to our office is <luc, we believe, to 1 a principle to which we have always tried to adhere, viz: Take caiie of your j ( l1knts interests and voi r own 1ntt rests will take care of themselves. : MASSE Y & EDWARDS Eighth Street and Central Avenue V. Real li stale in all of its branches. 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. Each apartment consists of 2 bedrooms, bath, living and dining rooms and kitchen. ^ This is in a very good location and the terms will lie made to suit. • JOSEPH I. SCULL 7S7 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. i B. Prank Smith Go • » BROKERS J ' If you have money to loan see ns for good investments. For sale, fine ! lol on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. ' Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, 1 $i 200. 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. I ! ' automobile supplies bell phone LOUIS W. MILLER agent pon OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES , AND TRUCKS Ganaoe ano Shownoo n. ninth St . ano ooean Ave. Interesting to Investors or _
Those Who Wish a Desirable Location lot a Seasile Home ' FOR SAL E— A few lntt looted in Section G, Ooean (Sty. N. J., — — in vicinity of HUle road and Pennsylvania Mid R«*dinp Railroad stations. AUo'eltee for bungalow* litoate on Great Kg? .Harbor Bay. Baealay'a Point. N. J. A RTHU Rq D. JB A R ROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.
— — — 1 The Needle Lovers Shop -*• H- C FREEMAN //aiUf_ 8«6 Boardwalk rj» Sooth ijth Street If M Ocean City, N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. I 1) Art N eedle work Materials FREE INSTRUCTIONS COLUMBIA YARNS ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES mil'" Immediate Deliveries on the Hupmobile, Studebaker, Dodge and Ford Cars Eastern Motor Company Asbury be. and Ninth St. HUDSON PAIGE Pfc0"t 355 NATIONAL Ford Parti and Aceoxorir* Sertriec Stilton SECOND-HAND CARS r '■ A Gas Stove free from odor, cool »nd next, M ' A I is what you need for summer heat: I IS it makes your home so neat and clean, I ▼ Ll ^ You cannot help but see that it is yon we , VJ'XXU mean. The City Gas bight Company Eleventh and Heven Ave. OCEAN CITY. H- JPLUMBIINd Jmm . C. M. BACON ao* ra*nth m
PRETTY RUCKDESCHEL HOME I IS DESTROYED BY FIRE
Flames from Automobile Un-J" | der Cottage Responsible ^ for Heavy Losb. J ' The haiidroine collage of Bernard Ruckdcchel. of WM Philadelphia. j on tbe bay front, above tbe yacbl club, wa- practically destroyed by flre at j . boon Saturday, deeplle (he vary exoellcnt work of tbe member* of tbe I flre department, both the paid meu and the volunteer*. Tbe lorn I* about *12.000. partly covered by Insurance ! e Tbe bouee wa* unoccupied at tbe | » time. Mr Kuckdtacbel. who wa* In J town Tbur*d*y evening, bed planned ■ to bring hi* family dowu lo t be collage I thla week. 1 Tbe flre wa* discovered by W. A. * Cratg, of Philadelphia. Mr. Craig. r who recently purcba-ed a cottage at 807 St. < 'baric* place, wa* lbblng near 0 by when be **w tbe flame* lu tbe garage under tbe porch He Imuied F lately yelled Are. and bla crle* were " beard at the yacht club, whence a k •till alarm wa* turned lu. " Then Mr. Craig, with Commodore • Charles K. Wall, J. Harry Bower*. « Randolph Fogg and other*. battered t down the door and attempted to pull ■ out Mr. Kuckdeacbel'e *8600 Natlunal » automobile, which wae ablaze. Ad auto wltb a big towlug rope came t along, and wltb tbe aid of IhLlhey I were able to poll the machine out. h Tbe automobile wae a wreck. The lire I* *uppo*ed In have started • The flauee quickly spread to tbe Interior of tbe bouae, and when the chemical engine neared tbe *cene and t tbe meu tbereon aaw tbe blaze tbe • machine stopped at the next box and | William Davl. at once turned In a general alarm After tbey got there lb* tlremen did , efficient work, but tbey were somewhat bandicapped by tbe lack of fireplug* Speaking of tha work of tbe Bremen City Treasurer William McCoach, himself an old-lime flre-flgbter. aal<l , that Philadelphia firemen ciuld not ( bare done better than tbe local boy* • Chemicals were first u»ed and than an engjne got started, but after about half so hour It vras put out of server by tbe salt, tbe water of tbe bay being used. Another steamer wae sent for. but by that time tbe flainea broke tbrough tbe asbestos shingled roof, and tba bouae was doomed. Tba Interior of tbe boose was gutted SDd nothing was saved. Mr. Ruckderebel reached tba city during tba afternoon. He la vtce president of both tbe Hamilton Trust Oom- ■ patty and tbe Haddington Trust Company In West Philadelphia He Is In business on Gtrard avenue, above Fortieth street.
'yacht club to haye big fourth „ !i Membership Campaign Com- i> mittee Will Continue Its u Work Until July 5. p The Fourth of July celebration ex- s will be nf an uousual character this ° aud no palu* or efforts will be " spared by tbe comtuitue to make It ® tbe ' Red letter Day" of the season h will beupeu liou-e. Everybody If welcome, chairman Alexander Law- V ranee. Jr . of tbe committee says-* g at 10.30 a. in. P Tbe Ocean City Yacht Club's cam- * paigu committee ba> decided to extend Its membership campalgu to July 5 H because a great many prospective " summer rc*ldeuts are not occupying " new members have tie -n edmitted to " club since tbe cam,paign staned. P and no doubt tbe 160 new members P will be secured before July 6. k The club will be much lu evidence '• Ibis season and a great maoy fuucFollowing Is tbe program of coming, f social events at tbe club house: Friday. June 30. Cards d Saturday. July I. Dance. 1; Tuesday. July 4. Patriotic oration 1 by a speaker of uatloual reputation ' Tuesday, July 4. Dance— afternoon 6 Dance— eveulug. I Weduesday. July 5 Dancing class. ! Friday. July 7. Cards. -Uet Toga- I tber" Blag. ' Bat u id ay. July 8 Dance. | Tuesday. July II. Cards— 8 p. m. Weduesday, July 12. Dauclug class | Friday. July 14 Children's Night, j Saturday, July 15. Dance— 8 p. ui. t Tuesday. July 18 Cards— 8 p. m. t I W'cdutsdsy. July 19. Dauclug claaa. | Friday. July 81. Subscription mu»- a under the direction of Robert B. I I 1 Saturday. July 22 Dance. 1 I Tuesday, July 25 ' Cards — 8 p. m. 1 W ducsday. July 28 Dancing class. < Friday, July 28 Cards. I t Saturday. July 29. •Sbrltie Day "— Baseball— morning. 1 . Water vporta— afteroouu. 1 ' George A. Heurtcb. oue of tbe popu ' ular members of the Ocean City Yacbl r Club, who la general sale* mauager or . tbe Burroughs Adding Machine, baa Invited all bis salesmen here for a 1 day's outlog ou June 80 He will eo- " tertalu them by givtug them a banquet 1 > at tbe club bouse. Tbirty-lwo men are * expected to come and many will briog their wives. I
WILLIAM McCOACH I AGAIN HONORED Well Known Summer Real- c dent Elected Treasurer of National Plumbers. ■ Ona of Ocean City's prominent summer resident* captured ona of tbe most 0 tmportaut office* In tba gift of tbe p National Aasoclatlaaor Master Plumb- 1, *r< and started a patriotic demonstration among 760 delegates at tbe plumb- tl era' closing saaslou at tbe Hotel Break- p era, Atlantic City, Thursday, wbcu k William RcCoacb, treasurer of Pbtla- p delpbla, was elected treasurer of tbe * natloual body for tbe twalftb succe*- t| alv a term. " t. Councilman Edward F. Robert*. (| piaatdant of tbe Philadelphia aseocia- tl - t loo, started tbe entboslasm when be 0 placed Mr. MoCoaeb's name before tba convention, describing blm as "tree*- ( urar of tba greatest city In tba conn- 0 try." Tbe delegates from practically t every State lo tba country arose and a cbaered aa Edward Caaaady, of Cambridge. having declared Mr. MeCoacb < sleeted by acclamation, appointed tba ( entire Pblladelpbla delegsi Ion to escort , blm to tba platform Wltb blm went , Mrs. MeCoacb and tbetr sou. , Treasurer McCnacli was cheered ag> t | when be referred tu bis wife a* bis ( bast friend for forty years, -rid* la a ( lima for prepared ne*. evidently." be t aald, "but many of ua bavc been preparing for tba future In tba way tbat , ta pointed out Id that aong Billy Bunday slugs around tba coontry. This , country la a grand old land. A year ago wa were sieging tbat era did not m rain our boy lo be a aoldlar and now wa era at! singing to cboroa 'Johnny, gat your gnu.' Bertouely, I believe tbat If tba time shell come, there tao't a mao among na, by pbanataa or not, ve who will not •boulder a gnu If tbe country made lam." Par ■■*■. . Established flour and fend store, Including llztaias^r will rent store room for any otbar buatnna. Address Youngs Ooreoo, Ocean City. N.J. adv, 12-SO.U Tba Bowling Allays In tba Bowling — Casluo, Moorlyn Tarraca and Boardwalk, are now open for tbaaaaann of 1916. Adv., « 18, If. afa Fob Balm-Oos or all of tba flve lots ml on Aabory avaoaa, below TbMasolb •treat, anal stda: low for eaata- Mrs. M.
model school i opens sessions Has Attendance of Nearly - 100 Pupils, Most of Them 1 from Tbia Citv. I Tile Observation Hchool, Wblcb"f-'a Summer School, tMqtan lis session* -in Monday to continue six week* or S Ml— Sarah y Wnltloek. supervising plfnuipal of tbe Lord Sterling School. New Kruutwick. will supervt e tbe work of the scbool. Mis* F B t'hey- < of OceaD City, has charge of the c aud sixth grade*. Miss Laura a Eatelow, of Ewlng. n • a r Trenton, has charge of tbe third aud fourth a grades, and Mi— Florence Odell, of Webster. N. Y., of the first and second n grade*. t These teacher* were selected and ap- r ou tbe recommendation of c Dr. T D. Sensor, director o( lb* Stale School*. Their appointment 0 due their recognized ability and ■kill a* teacher*. - Up to tbl* time the enrollment I* ( nearly 100, mo*t of them (Veen City pupil*, but a large number of Rulladel- t phiaus ezpeel to enroll next week. r Miss W hillock sfflrme tbst the school a rare opportunity to pareuts 1 ■o gl»e Ibelr children membership for c * few weeks in a model ecbool A grade* may be added later. ( Tbe oue seulou begins al 8 a. m and cloaca at noon, wltb a half Intermission for play under tbe , trained supervision of Miss W hillock. Begluolng next week, tbere will be , special Instruction In maoual training, , drawing aud music by members of | tbe staff of Ihe summer school properAll books and aupplles are free. At ( the close of tbe school, certificates will be Issued showing tbe work com- " pleted. 1 Tbe Obaervatlou School has for a 1 principal purpose the belplug of | young teachers, ebbfl, those just put of a tug'i school The scbool will be ] conduced In accordance wllh Ilia beat . pedlgodical prltid|>al*. Its methods 1 - exemplifying what le knowu to be . best 111 the art of teacblug, and youug . teachers attending the main summer school must take the course In tbe ' school of met bods, wptch will be con- . ducted lo tbe Wesley wveuue bulldlug . Miss Hauoab « htwrwf Mlllvllle. Those taking the couzte must ap-nd 1 time each day 'observing ibe metbods of tbe Observation School, bence It* title. No blgh scbool graduate will be permitted to begin a c* rrer as teacher uule*e she takes tbe course In methods aa Indicated. } camch man. 1 A sign to sbow visitor* tbe location 1 of Holy Trinity P. E t'burcb has been ■ placed on tbe Boardwalk at Eleventh t street. Tbe chureb la at tbe corner of e Eleventh street and Uaotral avenue, j I H. C. Freeman, a Boardwalk merchant, bad lbs sign painted.
PUBLIC MEETING TO TALK 1 OVER WELFARE OF CO G.
Called by the City CommiB- " Blotters for Tomorrow ] Night at 8 o'clock. The following eelf-explanatory resullon, presented by Mayor Champion, was adopted at the weekly meetlull of Ibe City Commissioners: _ Whereas, there wa* organized lu city a group of meu. chiefly com posed of resident* of tbl* community, a* iVuipauy U of Ibe Third Natloual Guard* of tba ■state of New Jersey, and who. by c undertaking and sworn allegl aDce ( Ibe United Stales Govern me nt and n rouulry at large, expressed tbe a type of manhood wblcb la typical t of every good American citizen; and I Whereas, tba Government of tbe i States baa seen fit to place tbls t organisation under lla control and | thereby subject II lo be called lo arma and ^ l Whereas, each and every member t of aald company has unflinchingly ex- | piaaaed bis desire lo ..bey the com- i maud uuder wblcb be la subject, and I all of wblcb la lo thegreat graliflte I n i of tba Board or Commissioner*, audi: the citizens of tb ? city of Ooean Clc , 1 1 aud which ba* made Ibe city of Ocean | City more honorable aud respected; i ' therefore, be It Resolved by tbe Board ofJAuniuls1 s loners of Ocean Ctty. tbat a public . ' meetlug be bald In the Commissioners' | • chambers, City Hall, at 7 JO p. m.j ' June 80th, for tbe purpose of all pnb- * lie-spirited man to discuss and coo- ' aider tbe general welfare of Company • O, of tbe Third Regiment National 1 Guards of tbe Slate of New Jersey. * C bar to* B. Raasail. dealer lo bolter, aggs and poultry, wlabos to aonounoa tbat ba baa opaoad bis store at 938 Asbury avenue, formerly at 710 Asbury , avenue, where ba baa batter facilities ' for serving bla cu Women than aver be- " for*. Ha U making a specialty of ? fresh aggs (not over four days old) ' from Vloelaod beooeriee; also lbs Onset fall-cream cbaa*a. Would ba pleased lo have bis wagons call at {yon/ borne* *aal-waakly, aa In past iiamni Semi-weekly dallvertaa lo if Atlantic Ctty, Wild wood and Cap# f. May. adv. fl-1. 6-t. ts Bay VtlU Laundry. 217 Bay avaooa ,b Ocean City. N. J. Bandla waabaa an9 i. by tha dopao dona by Mrs. Franeta /
FINE MUSIC AT CASINO CLUB e Marked Attraction for the 0 Crowds- Children's Dane- f lag Class Soon to Start. i Extraordinary music keeps tba crowds dancing nlgblly at tba Casino \ Ulub. Such mnalc for dancing I a- , beco beard In Ocean City, and ( all credit la due lo C. Ell wood Carpoo- , for tbe good music for daoclog dur- ( log savoral years part. Mr. Carpeuter | never stops— be bet la 'as It can always I batter— and wltb tbat end In viaw • continually orgs* on bla mn-leiana. Tbe porch la oow filled dally and groups can be seen here and , r there playing card*, while another ' ■ of yoong people surround tba • plaoo and alng while one of their uomI her will play. Aootber group may be t seen kolttlng. while acatlered In obliscura corners are yonng lads ant , ' lassies reading the latest fletlon ■ j Mauy applications era coining lu for • jibs children's danclog class, which ' ; opens Friday morning, July 7 1 On uvXI Wedue-day evening Ibe first ■ ! Children's Complimentary Favor Carc nival w ill I* given and all children are ■ invited to stteud, participate lo tbe dancee, marches, eic.. waicb tba fancy ' dancing and receive a auuveolr. "• A large crowd ts expected to attend - tbe various dances al lbs week-end v and ou Monday and Tuesday, July 8 4 ' j r«r Bale. Yacbl Honeymoon. Fastest, safest and most comfortable calboat on tba ■, boy; 25 fAt over all: perfect condition; a bargain. C. H. Bobaraaorborn, Jr.. 16 s- South Fifty-aeoood atraat, Pbllodal y phis; 1145 Oaolral avenue. Ocean city. » adv., 6-22,61 s- * • ■ '> 8 Box Boll Allays In good eoodNtou, " vary cheap. W. J. Powell. 921 Aabury " avenue. Adv„ 4 20, tf. at ' * 1 In WARTgo— Two while gtrte, ooa lo ?• cook ood ooa la wash and do ehaae-ber-sork; must ba neat and capabla. Apply to 1286 Ocean avraoa. ^ ^ SSlSx.'SIr 1ft
] many sailing eyentsscheddled , . 4 S'eason at the Ocean City ' Yacht Clnb WU1 Start 1 Saturday Afternoon. { Racing evenu will atart at lb* Ocean Yacht Club next Baturday after- | wben tbere will be a champion- ( ■blp race of one-de*lgo boat*. | Following I* tba schedule for tba | t July 4-Hecoud championship race, t one design sailboats. Open power I boat handicap race cruisers— handicap | race. J July 8— Holly Beach-Racing Asso , cist Ion of Boutb Jersey Yacht Clubs. j July 16— Third championship race, < one-design sailboat. | July 22— Chelsea Yacbl Club— Rac- ( Ing A asocial ion of doutb Jfreey Yacbl i ' | July 29— Merlue parade from Allan ; tic city Yacht Club to LoDgport and ' retain . I August 4 — Intersection race between River and Ooean Clly , cruisers. Angus! 6— Baa l«le Clly — Racing . a.. . .i . * w,i „f south Jersey Yacbl i Ctnba. August 11— Schermerhorn cup race. August 12— Barnegal Bay Raclqg Aaaoclatloo — Cruise lo Baroegat Bay. Auguat 19— Fourth championship oue - deaigu sailboat*. Clnb championships for all claaaaa power Auguat 26— Firth championship race one-design aall boats. At Ocean City 1 Second toter-club ooe-deslgu sailrace. September 2 -Championship, Cape May— Racing Association of Boulb ; Jersey Yacht CI aba. At Cape MayThird Inter-club one-design sailboat The first Inter club one design aall- : raoe will ba bald at Atlantic CUy . on a date to ba decided upon. One-design boat races to be raced t under special rules agreed upon al I owner*' conference. Copies may be s bad from tbe secretary of regatta com- . mittee. Dr. aider's Office. ' Dr. Baml. F Ludlow, or Colllngawood, came down Friday to take charge of Dr. C. B. Rider'* office daring tbe absauca of Dr Rider. Dr Ludlow t baa many friend* bare. He assisted i Dr. Bidet In tba latler'e work for sevi aral aeaaooe up to four or Ova yaars f ago Dr. Ludlow knows tbe profdaI. *ioo thoroughly and ta an np-to date - dentist. Dr. Rider will ba bare, as usual, on Tuesday* aud Thursdays.
MARK LAKE IS _ " A CANDIDATE ~ e Seeks Return to State Legls- ^ la tare, Where He Made a uu Excellent Record. Assemblyman Mark Lake, of tbls » Hly, announced ou Tuesday tbat be ^ will ba a candidate for tba Republican _ nomination for tba assembly at tbe h primaries In tba fall. Mr. Lake served bla first term lo tbe Legislature last winter, and be made an annanally good record. He looked after tba bast Interests of tbe whole of Caps May County and was Instrumental in passing a number of Important tucaames. It can ba elated wltboot / tear of aooeeesfal cjntrsdtctloo tbat, t a naw member of tbe Legislature, J probably beat all reoord* for grttlog D i things for Cap* May County, nod be q . should be returned to tbe office. He ■ waa popular wltb allctaaaas at Trenton. , = ' '
ROYAL ARCH MASONS HERE HOLD ENJOYABLE BANQUET
Lodge is Instituted by Grand Royal Chapter of This State. Ocean City Chapter, No 46 Royal Arcb Masous, was constituted Saturday eveulDg lu tbe Masoulc Building al tbe corner of Ninth street and Aabury avenue, by members of tbe Oread Arch Chapter of New Jereey. The officers of tbe Oread Royal Arcb Chapter are: Frederick T. Crane, Oraud High ■ Priest ; William Herbert Lowe, Depoty ■ High Priest; Andrew N. McOrand King; Louta A Menei Oraud Scribe; Edward MHI*. Orand Treasurer; Peter McOill. Orand Richard C. Woodward, ' Captain nf tbe Host; J. Vree1 Harlng, Ocand Principal'' BoAlbeit Leon, Orand Royal Arcb Captain; Daniel L Campbell, V. Dungan. Joseph Maaoo, . Orand Trustee*; Daniel Demare*t< Iwwl* H. Llgbtbope, William I^ndes, - Orand Chaplain*; Joslab 8 Davidson, l Orand Master, Tbiid Vail; John D. BrandrlO, Orand Master. Second Vail; * Frank C. Prelsa, Grand Master. First I C. Forman Smith, Grand OrganAlfred T. Osmond. Grand Tyler; > Henry S. Haloes, Grand Lecturer; r Janet C. Parkiuson, Assistant Grand Lecturer, First Dlrtrict; Elmer b. ! Ayrea, Assistant Orand Lecturer, SeeI ood District; Matthew Armstrong, Assistant Grand Lecturer, Third Die- - trlct; Milton P. Haywaffi, Assistant I Grand Lecturer, Fourth District; • Marion P. Hall, Assistant Grand Lee3 turer, Flttb District; Samuel J. GUI' royd, Assistant Grand Lecturer, Sixth i District. - Following are Ibe officers of tba new t lodge: J Jams* M. Stevens, M-wt Fix c*t lest - High Prleet; Harry 8. Adams, Hxeellent King; R. Howard Tborn, Exeate tent Scribe; Clareuoe Ferguson, Capb tain of tba Host; William M. Raock, - Principal Sojourner; Thomas J Tborn, J Royal Arcb Captain; Abel D. Scull, Grand Master of Third Vail; Hans - Burkhardt, Orand Master of Second r Veil; Benjamin P. Groves. Oread Mastar of First Veil; George W. Hooy. Recti rotary; Tbomas J. Thorn, Treasurer; tt Etmar E. Ranck, Tyler; tha Bav. C. * H. Robner. Chaplain; Ralph LtawMd i. Oofl. orgaulrt: Traataaa, William M. Raock, C. Homer Sbo# maker, Oaetg* O. Adams. Following tbe oeremonla* a bauquat waa held at tbe Blseayoe. >• Tb# Ocean Ctty chapter started wMb ie 27 charter members. Tbe membership g I* DOW about 40. v ■ • i d Malice i* AS vcrllsera. Changs* of copy for display adverZ ttaemanu must b* at tbl* offc# not later than Wodoataay morniog at 9 " o'clock a harp for luacrtioa to tb* BffitTIKKL. W benerer posalble U tt requested that tbey be sent lo not [star than Tuesday. This nil* will ba than Tuesday. ma rot# win aa
strictly ad bated to. adv.. if. Fob Sale— Low for cash, lot 419 Wart a van a*, below Snlaenlb alffist, east aid*; also 214. 216. 216 Harm avenue, at Seventeenth street, west side. A. Smith, Coningawood, N. J. adv., 6-22, 161 Fob Bxmt — By tha yrer, a 7- room bot aud oold waur awl bath. to C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Oo adv.. 9-30, if Fob Saul— Market or delivery wagon; also two-aeatad carriage. Address Harm it ki. office, Oeaao CHy, N. J -—"" Adv. T.I ■**■■■, u> tat let lull I DR. CHARLES B. RIDER DENTIST 809 Coatral Ave. Ooaaa Ctty, N. J. 1916 Good Service tbls office oooatata la ustng not aaly Ibe boat material* tbat can be bought, and each skill as only exparlooca brings, bot tba satisfaction thai there qualities are combined with a reaaoa- " charles b. rider, d. d. 8.
#C. ELIWOOD CARPENTER'S The CGsint) Club BY THE SEA Children's Dancing Class EVERY nsbf wl Friiq l«isi| ■ o to 12 o-clocs Commencing Friday, July 7 a re is " " '• * TENNIS SHOPS HABBROASHfeRV Celebrate the 4th • "" -- • By dmaine np, Oar twhfra footwear and Sanwria ate tbe koot iri style and price. Everything far tkefcaach: batMag gate, akM ^ aad hats. Make our atorw your beadqaaitais. Newell Corson ; - MR Aahary Ava. .. j Z CLOTHINO DBMUSMMT I »• ■ ■

