Ocean City Sentinel, 29 June 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 2

m i — i i Ocean City Sentinel K. CURTIS ROBINSON Miter and Proprietor OCEAN cmr, - - NEW JERSEY BoM •Phone May M-X .Wrot promptly OOM By »mMM THURSDAY, JUNK 28, 1916. - NfK5rLroMri£?L2fl£LiwJ<W CU7, ' Mr TaM* for Kl*hlh and Map ' (40 mlenta* earlier for 1 be bsacb] I High. ' Low jus.* J | 1 Saturday . . . [ 8.14] 8.28[ 2.mi ill 5 S?"^7 . . . . EM! siB s ib a Honday 9.82 8.40 8 38 8 £7 ' 4 Taaaday 10.10,10.18 4 06 4.04 § Wadnasday. . ,10.48106* 4.411 4 46 4 Thursday . . . UJOjll JSj 6.18 6.3 7 Friday Ii.04ll2.lfi 666' 6 36 8 Saturday . . . lg^jj 1.08 6.41 1 7.29 I 8 Saoday .... 1.19 207 7.86, 8 88 I 10 Monday ■ ■ ■ ■ 2 2K 8.1ft' 8 87U.42 ( H • • • '■>*, 4.IS 9.4IJ10.44 J U ■ 440 6 >?«0.4611.48 1 13 Thursday ... 6.42 6 1011 45 1208 t 14 Friday 6J4, 26912 8812 41 a 18 gateway ... im, jri 141 lM . ;;S»4s7 816. 840 22i 289 ! * & iP— • • • • »-«7 »-»l 8 14 8 =6 ' £ Jwftay .... 10.0010 22 4.01 4.18 <■ 19 Wadneeday . 106211.141 4.49 6 11 a * • • • S^t^818FW.r * M— *b .... 8 02 8.8C 9 0910.08 o 5j3£*: 4rSpffl»s * TMraday . . . J8T 6011144,1*01 7 ■ 2 ' T 21 6.42 1228] 1 227 « * Saturday . . 7 06.' 7.24 1.11 1.11 p SggS :::: iq«|sfcs; _ **rnm TaMa Par J aac. C lA9p.ro. 6 Tarn My looka particularly good »«»■#" a tew days aft be "clean op" a ■ . " - _ " • II

TteSro which daatroyad Bernard ■V>A*..h.l'a pratt, oottac* on tbe tepfttot. teevatb* baad quartan of UmOmm C*y Yaebt Clab Saturday, Atolariiallt at laari oneiblng. and water condensers, Yaw oaiscroaa '*• Saaaaaroaal Oar HaTSu an raatiaiM tea am* *91. At thawaskJy roaadng a 4 tbe CHy Lj »a the baaadta aaaaaaad by tb* board of «nat aaaaaaaaanu In eootraeu No*. mrntm. Ite Principal objector ate b.l. ' «fc«*h***Mhfalou ware oalakt. tbe ' fcrikbrodandaano verb waadooa 10 ' tba Nil milk and en* be did not aaa •by theaarororoaol ahooM beao high. c

*. B. MeCloog raid be bad Saw wisiH a tetehato. whlab war adatrtroant table land. He ta ta favorof lb. JBMi and la willing to pay bla .bare a# Ihaaaatof tbaaa. t^wwae0* d«2i2i* *° l",0'r w>>7 OEyBiBlbii Ib^U^oadihM IM sari a tbe w«t en tbaaa eootraeu swswtbeanron. Than wan shoot »°d ad tbaaa Mapw libnropl.n loid.R L.Uoir tbat B aroroad ID biro tbot Oo« and ?V^*'w'ewwneWblroeboold telte fad In naroiililn, wbao tba proThnSy not'oDly atao jatttaa, .bleb nTDMrotartbropbal', setlol."ro pcJt *ho roatter af deeormUo( tbe city MB M the Feartb of July «aa refemA te Dteacter Adaaa. Cbariro GaafcUi vaa sppolntad a aprotal adltai tar tbarteiaby of Thirty ritote Miaat far tbraa aeonlhs, br to writs fM s roantb. Tbe fallowing raaalntfaa war presswd by DiraeUr Caropball and >sE Rsroiwd by tbe Beard of Uomrot^ ria*ro ri Oaean CHy that Ocean City tbnalnhtoi »»nd of Oaron •Bp. N. tba aaro of two tbonaand BoHaea, In oatMpaUon at tba oolteetkm dflms <ro tba yaar MIS. and that tbe Ijsspro nWaro be antboriaad and lnf ri*d «n axaenla a nou to etonre tbe ivtbhai seryicbs *• ro Nasara Pier Be. 1*1 Was Cbnreb aarricro will be grid eeery Sendey eraolof at 7.46 od ' anroroar, brclanlug 1 Jtbs proasber ea Sunday .ronion my x naod 18, will batbaBer.U. , Uor °r Decb- | On tbaBandayaof JalySOandAo j 2* *.»• SPS4^S»UI be tba Bar. ! MrohUlrieb, offioly Trinity Cberch, [ *ris«p»bla; Aim 18. tba Bar. p. ' A. M— ro, of All Briata>Otareb, PbUEMMs; Algid 20. tba Bar. A. B *|r*brii af TriaUy Church, Nor- j l*!" ® SaP«"nW8, 1 ®ri*r. a bratber of tba " •roe Cbariro Btribro, of tbla city, died riAUtotfaCt4y.fa.da,. Jfroro p«l I II p.4— far Tbafonaral look . fa Ororoi L*y. Ha faara , ri ■fj" -l"ri SBBaad vaa rafadlng MMI llll'liri riAtfaalfaeNy.

' DB. NEAL TALKS - ON CONFERENCE y District Superintended Dis- = cobscs Work Done at ^ Saratoga Springs. 16 Tbe Kev. Dr. Neal, auperlotendeDt _ of tb'ia dtatrlct, made an addreee to tbe First M. E. Church Sunday night on _ "Echoes of the Ueneral Confeicoce" ~ held at Saratoga a fs. weeks ago. It was brimful of information of ~ great Interest to every sincere Metbo- > dial. Dr. Neal begau by referring to tbe fact tbat from tbe beginning tbe eburcb has found It necessary ta make use of conferences or assemblies of Its cblefret members mostly for legislative and judicial purpoeas. Tbe 0r»t of these was held at Jerusalem just about j tbe time thet St. Paul began bis mlu- ; letry to tbe Oeiitlles, and -it decided I tbat a Ueotlle could beeoma a Cbrls- | Uan .11 bout Brst becoming a proselyte I ta Jndaism, a decision upon which I the future of tbe cburcb The t pester then named other great coun- , ■ ells of the eburtb and refvred to the general esesm biles and tbe Baptist associations, the councils and convocation* of otber churches, as . the same or uearly the came functions as tba Methodist Episcopal General CoDfareooa. He then proceeded 10 some description of Ibe con- ( fsrenc*. tba number of Its members, 1 persannel, etc. * . , Tbe greateet number present at suy ( one session wee about 830. Answering u>e roll call at tbe Brat session were d 777. About oue-balf tbe delegate* laymen. Tbe rest ware ministers. Forty -00s lay delagalas were women . Q Tbe personnel was able aDd brilliant, aotnprtslag judge* of Mali Supreme collage professors, editors, ez- , governors of States, pbyslctans. L banker* and merchants. Tba delegmtaa cam* from the four j, corner* of tba earth— Cblna, India, Africa. Europe, South America, Japan and Korea. Method lam Is world-wide and It Is so because 11 seeks to obey tba Master's oommand, "Go y, ,nd * make dladplro of all tba nations, " and liars ins u piaacbro ' ram T-4 « .MIS.— nf II la ■■■„, ■ , nl I — , , k .l. a of HI* taaarractlon wltb

wHoaroof tba spirit— a living UbrleI tla.lt, . - t Dr. Nanltban gavaaoma important I points of tba lagtslative work tbat was > den* at Sarataga. a plan for tbe I onion of tba Method 1st Episcopal Cburehaa North and South waa for- ■ alatad for sobmlasioD to Ibe various The aoofaranaa refused 10 change tbe roant*. dancing, etc. In tbe prohibition of dancing, tbe Metbodiat Episcopal Cborch has recently baao joined by tba Roroan Catholic Cbnreb, at least a* regards certain forme of Ibe dance. Layman can no* be admitted to an- < nasi coofaraaes* In a larger proportion 1 than baratofora, bat sseni to be • about wltb aocb restrictions as ' roaka the privilege comparatively 1 worthless. Nine new bishops were elected aod 1 The method of procedure foj tba

transaction of boeloaa* waa claarly . ootltnad by Dr. Neal, bat of necceelly « " *°»* wi Bsuie TrssMsn. ' Recent real estate transfsrs In Ocean Ctty recorded lo tbe offloe of Count, Clark Hlldrelh, as reported in the Cape " May County UamUa, are aa fallows: IT Daniel 8. Sampson at nz to David _ Everett vanDrlgbt. 1800. Lot 802, Section A. Say maw Davie at az to Jama* A. ™ Perkins. 86000. Lot beginning at a " point in nonbwaat llna of Oman avaana, 90 fast aoatbweat from southwest Hoc of Fourtsantb street, containing ® *00 tb wast of that point aloog north- » wori Hoc of Ocean avsooa, 60 fast! thane* northwest 186 feat to a 16-feet wlds street. John H. Stutt at oz to lauira H. C *- Matt bias. Lot 496. Section C. Coleman P. Corson, sberiir(lands of 7 Oaean City Motor Boot Co., at al ), to *" "awton Kslm. 8600. LoUl,2aod8 and 80 hat of lot 4. bay front. Sayrooor Davu at nz to H. Newell '• Hewllnga 84800 Lot lo Section D. beginning at a point In aontbaast line of Foortwoth street, 100 fast north west from northwest Una otUasao avoa 00*, containing oorthwaat of tbat point lo front or breadth In and along aoatbweat llna of Fourteenth street, ^ 85 feet to southeast llna of/That wide » street; theoee southwest 90 feet to D beginning. 1 Ocean City Gardens Co. to Ralpb B W. Horn. 8760. Lot 907, block 9 ' plan 1. Bamoel M. Souder at uz to Oscar V. ' Bingham at oz. Parts of Iota 771 and 772, Sect Ion D. Oeroo City Uardeoa ca. to Lizzie Bootb. 81800. Lot 111. blocks, plan 1; lot 8104, block SO, plan 2 . Clara M. Smith at vtr to Arthur B. Charier. 81260. Sootbaari 20 fast of , lot 109, and northwest 80 feet of lot 111, , plan of lota formerly owoed by Wm. , j Francis Smith. ■eellk latsrs.se rowre. 1 William JE. Dribert and wife, of ' have returned borne attar a hw weeks' visit. Mr. Delbert. who ta an anels of Clayton Haloes Brick, same here suffering from a breakdown. He returned ' home completely recovered. 1 cfaweEejerm Lenin. 1 A good-sized audience enjoyed Ibe ' lecture, "A Trip Through Yellowstone * given by the Bar. George F ■ Mitch, pastor. In tbe First Baptist n Cbnreb Toaaday evening. Tba picture* wan ezeeltaot aod Mr> Mitch's talk vaa much appreciated. al «a*i Vs., Bins Be.es. O L» *" In lb* 8n- K l " ^

NO CHANGE IN E FREEHOLD BOARD S- Promoters of Plan to Appoint Commissioners Were Badly Beaten at Election. nt ..At tbe special election Tuesday to he decide wbetber tbe Capo May County >n Board of Freeholders should he abol1" Isbed aod a commission of three selected to govern the affair* of tbe of county* the opposition to the preseut 0- board was shown to be very weak. Wltb tbe exception of Wlldwood. ie Wlldwood Crest aod West Cap# Msy. is tbe vote w a • strongly against a e change. In tbe pieces mentioned I he le vote in fevjr of s change was smell. * The measure was defeated In tbe 'f oounty by a majority of morethsn it luuo, according to reports yestrrday i Ocean City w as almost unanimously 1- against the proposed change The e vote was as follows: 1 First ward— "No." =36: "yes," U r Second wsrd— '-No." 211: "yes." 19 - One vote was rejected . . 1 PLAN AUXILIARY 1 Briborilsl Women Meet ' ml Mrs. Albert Fozz'a Home. 1 Steps were takeo Is*: Tuesday to organize a Visiting Ladles' Auxiliary fur 1 ' the First M. E. Cburcb. Such societies 1 1 In operation lu tbe local Preeby- ' terian and Baptist cbur:hes, and f»r 1 time past tbe propriety of having ' one In tbe First M. E. Cburcb bat been 1 A number of Methodist Cburcb ladles met Tuesday afteruoou at tbe reeldeuce of Mrs. Albert D. Fogg for tb* purpose of orgaoiziug the movement a They were from Philadelphia, New ( York, Pittsburgh. Wilmington and Camden. There were 30 In all. and all from out of town except Mrs J. K. No definite organization was effected. Active In Ibe affair It Mrs. h. B. d Aekerman, of Pittsburgh. Another meeting will be held at tbe borne or Mrs. Fogg next Wednesday afternoon.

MINISTER DIBS ^ l 1 a Tbe Mew. Stagealasa Was Well- . KsswdIs German town. I Tbe Rev. Dr. H. A Zingenfaa*, who ■ vase well known Lutheran mln tale ■ In Philadelphia for years, died 10 this ' city at 9 o'clock Wednesday evanlog * > of last weak. Dsstb was due to heart . disease following an attack of grip * , last winter. He had been In tbls city I two weeks. 1 His funeral took place at Sellerevllle ,, Monday. ° Dr. Zlngenfnm, who waa 69 yean J old, was born near Quakertown, Pa. was pastor of 8L Michael's Lutheran Cbnreb, Germantowo, 20 years. last charge waa at Stroudsburg, 111 where be waa attacked by tbe grip. He leaves a wife, who was wltb blm wbao be died. '■ — — v\ boys WIT.T. cast • p. b* CAST

ly ty Mew Orfaaluiloo Formed In There was formed at tbe Ocean City Fishing Club Tuesday evening a jnoin lor casting tournament organization, 'F comprint og tba aooe of tbe men of tbe • club. Tb* boya will have tbelr first cast- ** tng touruament 00 tbe beach at Slzteanth street at 2 o'clock this afterL ' . STATE 8UKMBR SCHOOL ' wvmfclr in First M. K. church Tbe Ocean City State Summer School will begin lu sessions nezt Monday morning at 9 o'clock, when , tb* first general assembly will be held " In Ibe First M. E. Cbnreb. - Pro'- Jamas M. Stevens, principal of tbe school, Is rushed with appllca8 Uoue from those desiring lo attend tbe school, and be eaya tbat there Is no doubt It will be tbe largest summer | school yet held bare. • Here nn Hones moon. !* Else Wloarda Az* Borle, who is *■ wall known here, was married on 11 .Wednesday at ber borne, 1681 Wake7 ling street. Frenkford, to Gerard D- • Noble. Tbe ceremony waa performed • by the Iter. W. E. P. Haae. of Frank 0 ford. Mr. and Mrs. Noble are spending tbelr honeymoon In this city. 1 Mre. Noble Is the daughter of tbe late ■ Mr. aod Mrs. Edward Borle, bolb of whom were raeldeuU of Oceau City. 1 Died Voddcnis. Bolesslaw Papreycbl, aged 85 years. ' of Pblladslpbia. who came herewith an automobile party Sunday afternoon, died of acute ludlgeetlou after • euffertug for three or four hours. He ate some fruit at Hammonton 00 bis ■ way dowo aod soou after waa takeu • III. When be reached here Dr. Haines j was called, bat be waa unable to save < Undertaker Mark Lake shipped ] , the body to Pblladslpbia. j ■endorsed Nominees. j Tbe Ocean City Democratic Club le t • right op to snuff." At a meeting ( a few nlgbte since tbe club oaan ■ tmou.ly endorsed tbe nomloatlon of H Wilson and Marshall. They let It go at I bat. uullke tbe Republican Club which, when It endorsed Hugbe* and „ Fairbanks, appointed a committee to p send letters of coogratulatlou to tbeas nominees. c . E Mro. F. F. Horn Mead. I Mrs. F. P. Horu, a summer resident p Vonrtseolh street aod Asbury ave- j tbls city, for a number of year* 1 died at ber bom* In Philadelphia Sun- n day mornlog. Sbe bad bean III elz Jj mouths Sbe had many friends lu R tbla city, who sympathize wltb ber ■' family. M P?,?*™ of •» <laacrlptlone. In- »- vnnw Robinson at his office. 744 W Asbary avenaa, Ooaan CHy, N. J. adv E

THEY'RE CATCHING I) CHANNEL BASS W.."Ward Beam and Capt. C. ' L. Nickerson Each Get a Bi« Fellow. W. Ward Beam, of Piulsdrlphlr, oue of the happiest men in town Ft. " bass of tbe summer at tbe point of the 11 beach. Tbe fish welched 88 pounds. 14 ounces aad was lauded after a light '■ of tweuty minutes. '• Capt. C. L. Nicker*->n. the seme day at Kifty-iilolb street, caught a channel * baas weighing 82 pounds. The members of theOcesu City Fl-li . e lug Club are having great s,«rt these 1 " days from the end of Ilia club pier al y Fourteenth street. Tlir catch for the, f Weak fisli, 6; klngfleh. 161 : flounder-, j ' 7. perch. 10; croakers 321^ After Mr. Beam lauded the fish he [ Ills I title daughter. 1 amila Ward • Beam, -lauding alongside. The child weighs 36; pounds. that there was! Hide difference lu tbelr respectiTej weights. . Twenty member, af the Ladies' Aid Society of the Herman Hospital. Phll- , adelphia, came here ou their anaual . nullng yesterday aod spent several at the Traymore. Mrs. Kloelz Is a E. J. Pearce. Charles A Alleu. Plill- ' adelphia; William H. Delsrolh. Glenside. Alice T. Kosslter, Lydia U Websler, ' Margaret E. Roberts Thomas Lees and ' wife. Sue H. Been, Philadelphia; Ellz- ' abelb Mercer. Edltb T. Mercer. Land- ' •in berg; E T. Locke aud wife, CamFlorences. Mitchell. D. 8. MltcbaU. » O. I tturuett, Bala; M. Greening .end , wife. Weoonab; |W. Randall. A. C. | Mearkle. Mrs. Mearkle. Alia Mearkle. c H. O. Mearkle. A. Walton, William t Mcl lysine. Pbtadelpbla. CHA.NDLEB WHITEHALL t M m. R. Glllyatt, Jobn Manouvie. 1 J. A. Ditierly end wife. Wm. Sharp- I lero. Harry Loeb aod wife, c Ktlber I aod family, J. P Kalb aDd wife, A - C. Fret* and wife, Charles F. Kalb end wife, Philadelphia: Mrs. A. Loeb, New York. J ELBE ron. * Murray Van Proat, New York; Mrs. w Harry Beck, William U. Marline, M u W. Davia, Philadelphia: Martha B J Sheldon, Norrtstown: M.C.Sterling, s> Trenton; William C. Young, Jr.. Mill- £ vlile; A. T. Stearns and wife Willi- JJ imperial. el J.T.Pratt, Reading: A. Slaug and kl Harold Goodwin and wife, J. Hooper, J. W. Welotz. 4Charles a »>•>,. —s - A. Slang

wife, Mre. Mary T. Mulllu, Merlin Maloney. 2d. and wife, Ocean City; Mre. Jobu Barlow. Jobn Barlow, Glen- ^ olden. 0. ATOLEN. J. D. Colllus, Samuel K Klihlan t,e *°d wife, Camden; E. J Doobleiwwer. Dr. George G. Yost, M. B Wlmer. H. It. R- Baundere and wife, H. R Saundx. are, Jr., Mice Bessie Saunders, George ,r. A Kullach and wife, Mrs. E Becblel. Mre. D. Campbell. Phlladelpbla; Mabel Wheat. Bertha Rocap, Mlllvllle; William Off aod wife, M 8. Off. ' Aldeo; S. W. Orofl and wife, HlgbI»nd Park; Lanrm B. E-tlow, Haml'- * ton Sqnare. [r BELLEVUE. It o N. Hall, Beth W. Young. New m Tork: Mrs. W. H. Slellzer. Lent- , Id downs; H. E. Copeland and wife, E. F . Tlce, Tbomas Browne, Roger Seae l( bolir, G. McNaul, Mre. G. A. Copeland. Georee I. Jasirsnn ic a- u...,. , land, W. E. Burk-

,e hard. Mra. E. A. Douglaas, Mlsa C 10 Sbeppacb. Mlaa Flynn. J. C Flynn, ,, Mr. and Mra. Owsd, Philadelphia;!. Von Pbllp and wife, Bethlehem; Artbnr Gibson. Baltimore; K. F Rate, and wife, R. C. Boyer and family. Ho- „ boken. u eathlo »- W. W. Lawrence, Troy; R. P D >. Bennett. T. H. I.uders aod wife. Mr. d Mery Small. Mabel R Smith. J W. i- Landenherger and family, c. h" I- Scbermerhorn. Philadelphia; Clarence . Sill and wife. Ocean City; H. M. Wood e end wife, Llnwood; Edilh Huffuagle f Chicago; Mrs. L N. Wood. Mlu V. C. Wood. Chester : Mary Reicble Belhlebem; Mrs. J. H. Kboade. Elizabeth Rhoads Hn»>klyu;G*o. A. Conard.Octavie D. Conard, Bulboa, Pan1 una. ' M M. Campbell. H T. Bonner. Mlaa 1 ' m M. Young. Mr. J. c. I^hman. . Mrs. J. T. TomllDson.M. E Taylor L 1 Llvarigbt aod wife, J. T. Sweeney end ' 1 Jkmlly. F A. Taylor and family. Mrs. w. E. Keltb aud family. Harry E 1 Deals, Pbtadelpbla; Mra Paul Kealy Mary. FU.; Mre- Nellie Jobnron ! York; Dr. aud Mra. C H ard Elklo. Park; M. T. Young. Jenkln^ J- D Dud lam, Atlautlc City; Charles A Frost, Camden: T. Dor- ' Winter., Mre. c. B. Winter., " Sirathmere. j kllraea Heleu and Ruth Young Newark; E R Blddle, C. 8 Smith Carpenter. Mra. Carpenter and children, A. Rlatt. F. A. Hlmpron. F C Zurn, Mra. F. P. Koooa, Mrs E * Marab. Mrs. Robt. J. Alezsuder Mrs. Bernard Taylor, Mrs. N. O* Harden. Tbeo Wllklne. Philadelphia! ° J. B. Comfort and wife, Columbus N ' J.; Alice T. Rlcble. Moorestown; H c Taylor and wife, Rlverton; A. o is;;:: - w,n ' M M,r7 A' K"» A°P* M.Cravril. Mrs. W. 'w W. Keeder, William Lodwlg, Jr., a I Haalam, Jr ,C. R. Cornell and wife, J

Mrs. Kolierl Careoi/. William l-eat-hard aud family. W K. Fleming and wife William H. Craven and_» lfe. J. SE. Wick and wife. Mrs. A M Bsress. P Kay, Jr , and wife. E. A Havens and Wife. Joseph J Belly. Mr.. W W. Ward. George Speeae and wife. H. I>. :. Brown, Mrs. Oblanger. Mia. Flaunery. 1 Mrs f T. Cain. Miss E G. Webb.j Mrs. William H Haines, M is* Sarah. A. Grey. James MacMeekln. Richard MaeMeekln. J. B. Bearion aud wife. " Hams|Kirt; Henry Siriwagou and wife, '' den; W I I'rmgle aud wife. Wyn^'mluglon, Itnliert Schanck. Marlboro 1 L.H Snyder. (I M Shank. J. A. c, Long-treet. 1'hos. 0 Burgess. L. M. | Itrow nice. M H. Smith. Mrs. Wm. ' ^ j A Ulster. Marion Welheouiayer. II '^Bennett. Jr.. Mrs W. H Bennett,! i Mary A Benuelt. VNm. K. Brown and j wife (ieo M K Smith. Geo J Sinilh j and wife. Mrs A P. Anderson. His. t l Al.der-.ii. K. J IXckeosoii. J Sleeper. !, !k Fredericks. A Wtegaud J Kilpalj irirk. J McCormlck. C Lebring. J J Gobcne «' P. Hiddlesou, F Morrison. , Is. M Hockfeld. S F loffi. E. J r jlioublehower. H. M ( haoce. H. fun..ii.gl.am . H. Estell. E Toner. Philadelphia: F J. Mejvin, Laps May; K C. Woodward and wife. Bordenlowu; H S Haines. Kurlingtoii'; 8 Gldroyd. - Kli/ahrth. Ibe Kev L H. Llghlho|w. 1 I Ea-I (frauge: h^tw. Mills. Camden; I Wm. (). Fluley. Ocean City; M. ArmI Strong. Itahwsy; l)r. Saml. F. LudI low. Colllngewood. Mrs. E. A. Douglas. Miss C Sbeppacb. M. Ehon. G. K Kelley. Dorothy Kelley. Mrs C H Barrett. I' Barret 1. G. K Hopper. K A Meeker J ! A McCarthy aud family, Mrs. W. M 1 Laverty. M Alex. Uverty. H I rhom|Ms.n aod wife, K. D. Fleanug and wife. Gladys Fleming. D Flemj log. May Moruan. Jas. MacMeekeu. Richard MacMeekln. Albert C. Ren- | eke. J. Sydney Smith, Mrs K. A. Dickey. W- F. Crap aud w ife, James Field. C M.Cornell end wife. Phila- ; deipbla: Duncan Mac! nues and wife I Janet Maclnoes. Helen Held. I. K. I OtiklKsSer, Brooklyn; N. D. .Steven* • end wife. Port Carbou. Pa ; W. J and wife. R. W. Bond. Wll. mlngton : Cbrietlue Sntorla. New H. H Hauford and wife. Camden; C. H Slater and wife, D. A. Bis? Dr. and Mre. G. W Shere.Jersey City; C. A. Ryder. Mr*. Wm. C. Mc. Wm. < McPhersoo, Jr.. Elizabeth. PH04 I.1ZA riON-DOUa 'sasrd a n <1 iluafn." ifur 'uro kmb""' •uumsTVui'bs ' JIMEril U. CHAMPION, 4-s^il! p.*??, in b?'6" hi

Ware's Specialties 813 asbury avenue 32c. doz. Glenn Ross Creamery Butter in H-ponnd ZT: 44c. lb. SW'tV.rr: 38c. lb. ' Tbe finest Teas and Coffees. We make a specialty of our Frniu and 1 egetebles— freah every day. It will pay yon to give ui a trial. We do not solicit, but we deliver promptly. F. H. Ware grocer 71-M ... 4

FOR SALE Cottage, nine rooms and bath: garage. So reasonable offer rtfuaed. Terms to ( suit purchaser. Inqnire of any agent; of h. k. F^ton ' a?!"*!' S°: ' Nonh Providence avenue] . Atlantic City, N. J., or >6 Central a,^ I Oceaa City, N. J. Walcb anf Jewelry Repairinr Mayer's _ 752 BOARDWALK OPEN ALL YEAR JOHN E. TOWNSEND • Electrical Contractor "37 Asbury Ave. Oo—„ City New j atlantic ice compant iri pocono Mountain Ice ^ OCCAM citv M J. ■sa. larkkaHl Warrsa w. ires I H. Harkhardt 4 Co. " = PLUMBING AND HEATING , 44t aaarii ><*>■■ ( ^ ™ kiW JEBalT

J a i *nr "j Joseph C. Champion S UILDING CONTRACTOR I- Jj k ; Ralph Hayes VanCilder I I A-R CHITECT AND ENGINEER I. \ v you should have a Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Von cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourseil and must depend upon tbe honesty ol the contractor. I have built for a large nnmlicr ef people and could refer you to any or^all of them ' 8 Send for the list of names and photographs ol tbe houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE pi III f>r D 0CEA.V CITY. sib si. opposite r. o. CD U I L_ L j C- n «. j. L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty : Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. ~ Everything In the Building Line Plans and Specifications Fnrnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. I RESIDENCE — 810 Aebury Avenue OFFICE-746 West Avenue WILLBRD S. STFF1PIBN • Branch Office: Thirty -fourth Street Goniraclor ailB « Allen Scull THE Eighth m. kb qce*x mve. Ph one Connections S B SWAN j E TROUT Swan and Trout

1 Carpenters (Mm and Builders JOBbING A SPEC IALTV 1040 asbury avenue ocean citv. n. j. B.11 Phone ,8 Iot.rJs..., Pho .y ,34-A~ SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City. New jersey

Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION CUTIIBATCS ruRNIIHID OH Office 1017 Asburv Avenue ?c""citt new jersey REAL- ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick ^*-11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone, IH6-J -■ Furniture Stored (f~lET US (wUjh°'thnJ ^ ESTIMATE W,ndow Shades • FOR YOU /Awnings and House Furnishings Our Price, .re Lowed poarible cos mtenl with Good Work *nd Be>l MrierUI Lawrence n. Lear "• O—l CHy, N. J. C J-TAVE you a cothip;e, Bungalow or apartmeat to furnish? We have a line of „ furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. ! It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. W indow shades a specialty. I Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. at the Sentinel Printing House's I if you desire first-class work.

! 1Q7TI1HTOM HP WriLbrw. OTIS M.TOWilSEJD BUILDER Offich: 8th St. Opposite P. o Plans and Specifications prenared without charge Only gaU-anized nails used on ' exterior work ilirflF ! builder , OCE.A CITT 0 h "" °"{5 '"iml Qeorge W. Harris Contractor, Builder ^ and Jobbing Flss. Fres. Baagslsws a No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY, ri. J. rou rpo^q, , 6. 0. AdtBs f.f .Mwi H S.Urot 6E0. 0. ADAMS A CO, PIASTERING, RANGE SETTING 8UCK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work la Mason Llaa Prewptiy Attended Ta. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT/" PRACTICAL MOUSE PAINTER ty 645 Asbury Avenue, CITY 1 H. J, •" Fall Lies ol John Lu u * Co.', r.leu VsrnlslM—. Kir., at Onr Mors. ue Also. Jonn T. Lewis Lsto aud OU Cbs- — stanuy In Mtork. « JC BOPP"*" ""T"* "• BRECKLEYS HOUSE AND SIGN HAINTtHS — CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, RROF Heady Mixed Palnta, Lead and oue 93u and 922 Aebury BYsnu*. Real Estate and Search Company aEPBEaENTS Fidelity Trust Comtany of Newark Wildwood Title ud Trist Ci Title Insurance Search^, Abstract* of Titla, Conveyancing — Fire Insurance x Prompi Service All Work Ouafantetd Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage Farms lor Sal* Office* in First Kationl Bank Building Cape May Court Houae ' N.J. 5 You Know The Reason why so many men stay poor. It is because tbey do not put a check on extravagant habits, and neglect to save something from their income. Do not be a spendthrift — be a saver. Your account is invited. 3 per cent. Interest Paid on Time Accounts. Ocean City- — I Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choloa Dairy Product* Butter aad eggs Ask for Booklet of Specialties Orders Delivered Both Pbonss Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — — Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue Pbone, 4J9-J The Pontiere BOOT « SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE R9-8I8 Aster? Alfa, Onto CM?. IL J