Ocean City Sentinel, 29 June 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. JUNE ®H, 19l«. Wet-hall be glad to receive Heme of news aud communications of interest to this community aud our readers everywhere. All communications should be acaddress of Ilia, writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. DOTS. The advertisement of Ij>iiIh W. MilKnight automobiles, appears lu another column of this Issue. The meeting id Ibe-ttpworlli league i al the First M. E. Church Burnley evening was the dual one until after ihe PERSONALS. William J. Hooper, of Philadelphia, Is a guest of Ihe Imperial. - Win. OfT aud family, of Aldan, Miss Jennie 'J'aggart. of Philadelphia, la here for the season. ('. J. Keiseu aud wife, of Philadelphia, are among the visitors. 1'harles A. Allen, of Philadelphia, Is registered at the Lorraine. Mrs. M. O. Harden, of Philadelphia, 1 Is a sojourner at the Hewllngs. Albert D. Oat. of Philadelphia, Is at bis cottage. 921 Central avenue. Mra. Margaret Smith Is occupying J W. Randall, of Philadelphia, is a recent arrival at the SwarUuiore. I,. M. Hr-iwulee, of Philadelphia, Mrs. O. B. Super la occupying her , cottage lu this city for a few weeks. , Walter Hilley, one of Philadelphia's !>esl pianists. Is here fur the season. K. C. Woodward aud wife, of Bordentowp, were here during the week. K. A. Taylor aud family, of Philadelphia. are registered at tbe Idlewlld. Misses Mabel Wheat aud llertlia ltocap, of Mlllvllle. are at the Atglen. George W. Long aud family, of Philadelphia, were visitors here Sunday. Arthur Ulbson..of Baltimore, was among theweek'sarrlvals at the Bellevue. . v-'*\ William T Warner, of Philadelphia, has opened his collage, 8311 Peuulyo George A Couard. of llulboa', Panama, arrived at the Kathlu during the George Hpeese and wife, of Oak Laue, were week-end visitors to this • Mrs. James G Mould aud son are at their cottage. 11 Tenth street, for tbe season. r p

Mrs. T. D. Clark, of Woodbury . Is at |(. her cottage, 821 Third street, for the j, William L. Orr, of Philadelphia, j, has opened his cottage, 1446 Asbury avenue. Mrs Robert Carson, or PblladelOceanic Mrs. Harry Beck, of Philadelphia, „ Is among the recent arrivals at tbe Elberon. w Thomas Lees and wife, of Pblladelphis, registered al the Wyoming a few j, days ago. Miss Laura Godfrey, of Palermo, was among the visitors to this city Saturday. 0 Miss A. Creth. of Philadelphia, Is here for the season. Hire Is at the Rl Hewllngs. d Miss Margaret Parker has gone on tl duly as a clerk lu tbe post office for tbe summer. ^ Mrs. T. P. Williams, of Pblladel- c phla, has opened ber cottage, 6» As- d bury avenue. Mrs. J. R. Linn, of Philadelphia, has p opened ber cottage, .109 First street, c for tbe season. u Harry Loeb aod wife, of Philadelphia. were recent guests of the Cband- f, ler-Whlte Hall. • James M. Cheater aud E M. Button, ' of this CTty, left on Friday for a week's stay at Wernersvllle. a Prof. Powell G. Fllhlan and wife, of s Colllngswood, are at their cottage, 8*7 I Third street, this city. R. M. Thompson, of Philadelphia, [ Is occupying his cottage, 119Hlmpaon 1 avenue, for tbe seaaoo. « J. L. Headley and family, of this city, have taken apartments 4u Allan- ■ tic City for the summer. I Charles L. Bader and family, of 1 Philadelphia, are at their Wealey ave- 1 uue cottage for tbe season. Washington Kolb, of Philadelphia, 1 has opened bis summer home on Pleas- 1 ure aveuue for tbe aeason. 1 Ell C. Krupp aod family, of Lonsdale, are pleasantly located In their cottage, 8028 West avenue. Miss Toochle Rogers has returned to ber West avenue home after spendtbe winter lu Philadelphia. David McCoacb and family, of Philadelphia, have opened tbelr Fourth elreeit£gttage for the season. JWv K. Harris, Jr.. aod family, of the Quaker City, are pleasautly located at tbe 'Wyoming fur the season Arthur H. Jones aod family, of GermaulowD, are at tbelr cottage, 1632 Central avenue, for tbe season. Lluwood Back and family, who spent tbe winter at Balem, are now to their cottage on Walton place. J. Ij. Btopp and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their oottage, 861 Hi. Charles place, for tbe season. George B. Bseon and family, of Mill- j vllle, are pleasantly lo*atad at 701 Plymouth place for the summer. > II. F. Homer and family, of Camdan, came down Saturday and opened j tbelr cottage, 4920 Asbury avenue. John J. Hood, of Philadelphia, has1 ppeoed his cottage at Twenty-Bret

. and his family will eiijoy sea-n.irc 111* for Ihe oext three mouths. . Thomas M. Bcott, of Philadelphia, aud his family are now' at their summer home, 853 Third street, this city 8.8. barmoti and family, of Philadelphia, are located at the eutlagr. 632 Ceutral>veuue, for tbelr fourth season , Fisher JDalrymple, of Philadelphia, - a cottager here, will give a dinner party at the yacht club Saturday evenJ H. Schall and family, of Plilladel- < 1 phla, are here for the sea-Kin. occupy- • lug their cottage, ^ 1230 Pleasure ave- ' H. A. Uomberger anil family, of the ' Quaker City, are here for the season occupying their DeLaucey place cot- > lage. 8. H. Scattergood aud family, of , - Philadelphia, have opened their cot- . tage on Asbury. avenue, near Eleventh , . street. , Mrs Lydla O'Krleu, of this city, has , gone to Bridgeport, Couu . to visit her son, AdolphusCox, and wife for a few f weeks. . Jehn Booth aud family, of Pblladel- , phla, are pleasautly located In tlielr ( cottage, 1151 Asbury avenue, for the season . W. Frank Loux and family, of Philadelphia, are al tlielr cottage, 2501 - J Wesley avenue, for the summer : months. W. T Prlngle aud family of Wyu- , t cote. Pa., are at their cottage. 1712 Central aveuue. for the summer mouths. * Atlee Buckman and family, of Philadelphia. have opened Ibilr cottage. 1412 Asbury avenue, for the summer '-Vllllam H. Bherry. Jr., and wife, of ■1 imam n. ouerry. jr., sou sue, oi ^

were recent visitors at ^ home of Wm. Gardiner aud fam-4 ^ this city. u Philadelphia, are pleasantly located M at their summer home, 859 Fourth street, this city. t. Miss Lula White, of Charleston. H; It a few days with Miss Helen McAllisof this city. Paul T. Leuharl, of Philadelphia. Is visiting Thomas K Wiustauley aud family, of this city. Ex-Councilman Thomas F. Arm- ,f strong and family, of Philadelphia, " are at their cottage, 1209 Wesley ave- 1 for the season. h Mra. Otitis Clawell, or this city, has *' to Philadelphia to visit her The will also spend some at Naxaretb, Pa. | Mrs. B. 8. Warren has returned to ( home, 911 Central avenue, this ^ city, after a pleasant visit to her M daughter m Venluor. j, Beujamau Griffith and family, of are at tbelr cottage. 5132 c Central aveuue, where they will remain for msny weeks. Miss Minerva Adams will Icavdn a days for Cornell University, Ithaca. " Y.. to be absent two months. Hire will take a course lu music. M. L. McNaulty, of Philadelphia, is J agalu at tbe Hugh;* Pharmacy for the season.- Jir. McNaulty made many friends while here last summer. { Charles Bmltb and wife, of Philadelphia, have taken occupancy of J. t ban Headley's cottage 1016 Asbury , i Wm. Bharpless. a Philadelphia bus|- , man who has opened a store on tbe Boardwalk, la occupying bis cot He Is accompauted by bis fam- . Mrs. W. H. Long has returned to Philadelphia home after spending ' several weeks In ber Central avenue cottage. Bbe will return to this resort In August. r Victor Hamilton, of Philadelphia, an active member of tbe Ocean City , Fishing Club, was lu town Tuesday eveulng aud yesterday, a guest of W. Ward Beam C. von Philpe and wife, of Bethlehem. are among the guests of the 1 Bellevuf Mr. vooPbllps Is chief of tbe drafting department of the Betble- * hem Steel Works. Mra. Julia Lachenmayer, of Pblla delpbla. Is occupying her sou's cot- ' tage, 1628 Asbury avenue. Bbe Is ac- " companled by ber daughter. Miss Carrie Lacbeumayer. " George Burton, a Philadelphia flor-^ " lal, cams to this city with his family yesterday. Tbay have opened apartI- meuts In tbe Wayne Apartments, 'I owned by Mr. Burton. Misa Bertha Sheldon, who baa re- ■- aided here about seven years, has sell cepled a position with tbe Jonas Glass Icompaoyat Willlametown, lo which i- place she baa gone. Misa Sheldon ba> d friends In this city. Panl and Louis McAllister, of Philsu' delpbla, bar's returned home after a •4 1 vlaM to tbelr paraou, B. 8. McAllister

> aud wife, of this city. Louis attended r the bauquet or tbe Ocean City High - School Alumni Association. Arthur Leonard, Walter Freed end Miss Amy Ernst, of Philadelphia, vie- - ited Miss Ernst's parents, George W. - Ernst am} wife, this clfy, Sunday. Tbe - visitors returned to Philadelphia In an auto In the evening, aocompanled by 1 Miss Olive 'Ernst. _ y Miss L. Goes, oorse at the Unlver- • slty of Pennsylvania Hospital, Pblladelpbla, who has been vlsltlof Mr. aod Mrs. Joseph Snyder, 716 Asbury avenne, the last ten days, baa left for •- Reading. Bbe will also spend some is time In Alleotown and Harrlaburg bell fore returuing to Philadelphia. i« 1 ' " 1 Htansbury cabin, SOHmt; 10 b. p. »* Palmer erglne in A-l condition. Apply 1324 Pleasure aveone. Ocean City, rr N. J. edv., 6-39, St.

' VOCAL QUARTET ! STARTS SUNDAY' „ Special Music to be Heard in! First M. E. Church During Summer Season. t Last .Sunday at the uiorutug service { f lu the First M. K. Church. Pastor Kulp • announced that, begluiilug next Bun- j . day, a quartet of vocal artists will have charge of tbe music during July and August. In making this announce- 1 meut the paslor touk occasion tu speak I - highest appreciation of their work | - He said that he voiced the feeling of j , ; as he had just done of Ihe choir. I on- 1 . filming, lie declared that very high i e credit Is due Pr-f. H. II. Lake, who , has been its leader. vice, uuder the direction of Frank M l only." basso; Elsie Lyons Cook, so prauo: Beatrice Colin, contralto; Kkr- , nard W. Bolaud tenor. Russell H MHes will be organist.

' VISITING LADIES' AUXILIARY MEETS i j Presbyterian Organization is , I Planning for Busy Season' ^1 in This City. A very delightful meeting of tb- , ( Visaing Ladles' Auxiliary of tbe J First Presbyterian t'hurch was held i . | on Monday afternoon at tbe cottage of , the president. Miss Ida K. Bauer. 929 , Central aveuue. There was a large attendance of ladles and the meellug, , r which was the tlrst for this seaaoD, of business and the re|Kirli of the of- 1 . fleers plans were laid for the aeaaon's work, after which elaborate refresbTlie following ladlee were present: Mrs. Hal lie Miller, Mra. Mary K- , Springfield. Mrs. W F. Smith. Mra. H ' L Prenlzell. Mrs. J. L. Rtddell, Mrs. J J Barger. Mra. J A Bcott. Mrs. J. G. Holm... Mis. Ida A. Wllco*. Mra. ' (J. M. I<enlz. Mrs. A. D. Oat. Mra. U. El wood Carpenter, Mra. Henry Horn, ■ Mrs. I\ Homer Shoemaker, Mrs. , '■ Howard Brlce, Mrs. Charles H. Bohner. Mr*. A. J. Smith, Miss Margarel , Gllden, Miss Auna M. Llpplncott, • Mrs. T. H Harris, Mrs. C. T.- Gllden • \|r-. Merlins B Brenneman. Mra. 8. Roberts, Mrs. Ambrose, Mra. Robert , . J McKlalu, Mrs. Wm Jouea. Mrs. T. , J. Fegley, Mrs M. H. Breaetle, Mrs. , Chat. H. Weiss. Mrs. Margaret M. Homers, Mrs. Oliver Weber, Mrs. M Rurlou, Mrs T. F. Walson, Misa Anna F Kberle, Mra. Wm. K. Harris, Jr., ' Mrs. Itobt P. Ross and Miss Ida K 1 Bauer The Rev. Cbaries H. Bobner, r pastor of tbe Flrsl Church, was alto In Meetings will be beld during tbe 1 1 summer al Ibe Casino Club, Moorlyn I terrace and tbe Boardwalk, every " ' Monday afternoon al 2 80 o'clock. 1 NOVEL LINEN SHOWER 1 ' Bents. Campbell. j Miss Harriet Hcburcb gave a novel ( lluen shower for Mlaa Bertha M. { f Campbell, daughter of City Comaila- t smuer Wm. H. Campbell, al Mtsa r Bcliurcb's home Frldqy afternoon. The house was prettily decorated wllb . yellow and while daisies. ; In tbe lauguage of one of the part Dopants, Misa Campbell received ■many lovely gifts." Those present were: Mra. Eugene B. Miller, Misses Louisa Coraou, Mart garel Parker. Ada Ranck, Inez Corson and Helen Campbell. Mra. Parker Miller. Mrs. Clarence Bcull, Mra. U. ' Bboemaker, Mra. Jaa. M.

Stevens. Mrs. Adolpbus Cox, Mlaa Mattle Bojle, Mra W. E. Allen, Mra. F. Blarr, Mlaaes Amy Voaa, Ethel * L. Clurd and Beatrice Townaend and Howard Blalntoo. Miss Campbell ahd J, Edward Voaa, receiving teller of tbe First National of this city, will be married In ° tbe early autumn, annual banquet b fs Tbe members of Ibe Ocean City " School Alumni Aasoclatlon beld m their annual reunion and gave a banquet and dance to the members of tbe Jschool's graduating class of 1916 ° at Ihe Oceanic Hotel Friday evening- • There were about 50 present, and ad- cl dresses were made by BuperlntaDdeot James M. Stevens and Harvey Y. *' Lave, president of tbe Board ol Educa- 11 An addreas. written by Prof. O. d W. Kelchly, who was out of town. 11 read. Tbe toastmaaler was City Morgan Hand, Jr. Harold Ferguson Is president of tbe class of 1916. 4 edge marching club I •quire Rush nsoslll lo Organize One Mere. £ Justice of the Peace Ruab, of this ( city. Is making plans to form a Walter c E Edge Marching Club bare. It la i thought that a club of 350 members j can be orgauized with a captain and twelve lleutenauta. , A marching club Is being formed lu , Atlantic County, and It already has ; than 1000 members. , Tbe cost of tbe club equipment fur , each man would be |2. , sunday candy sale Inllng lbs Law. William K. Bbrlver, of this city, , w as tefore Police Magistrate Barrows Monday afternoon, accused of aelllng candy on Bundaya. A bearing will be glvep Mr. Bbrlver next Mondey evening. It Is said be was warned not to eell ' candy, but paid no heed lo this, hence ' tbe authorities decided to take action against bim.

MAKE FINAL PLANS FOR p ' THIS CITY'S GREAT "FOURTH"

' Celebrated Bands to be in "i Large Parade— Fireworks in the Evening. } The program for the big Fourth "f ' July celebration to this city was not 9 completed up lo yesterday, but every t indication Is that the day will be one o ® of tbe greatest ever w itnessed by reel- t dents and visitors. ° A prqgram bad beeu arrauged.but It 1 " of changes. 1 There will be six bands of music lu » 1 tba line of p<rade, which will stsrl f ' promptly at 3 o'clock. Among lb»e ■ » wl.l be Pat Conway's famous New > • York Band and the Caledonian Band t • of Pblladel phla Tbe members of this i • band, comprising 16. will appear lo ■ - their novel uniform. 1 s There will be a number of floats In t ' llie street demonstration, aud many < The whole affair will end with a mammoth display of fireworks near I tbe Brighton Hotel In tbe eveulng. t At a meellug of the joint committee t • Mooday evening. It was anuounced i • tbat ex-City Commissioner Robert « - Klsber has agreed to act as chief mar- t - sbal. 11 • Tbe mayor bas been written asking • that the following participate in the R " parade: " 1 Chief or police aud mounted squad, a ' mayor aud cabluet. emplo.-es of city ' . hall, life-guards and Ore apparatus. The letter was read at the meeting d ' of Ibe City Commissioners Tuesday * afternoon aud tbe matter referred to t> WILL CAMP HERE " ■pestf Vacation In This CDs. I Troop S, Boy Bcouts of Mlllvllle. ^ uuder the auspices of tbe First M. E. . Church, are making elaborate plaus % i for a two weeks' camping trip Ibis sum- c • mer. Tbls trip Is an annual affair aud j, taken to Ooeau City. The scouts 0 will camp at tba foot of Fifty-ulnlb (| street, ou tbe beach, aud always have } a glorious time. v Tbls year's trip, bowevar, they ex t ' pect lo make a more decided success ( lhan any cf.lta predecessors, aud they ( ' are fiTannlng accordingly. They have ( ' secured Bva tents, all of a uniform size and each capable of holding Bve cols ( ' wltb ample room. Tbey also bave a t ' large mess lent, which was bought t ' last year. Beside* these necessities, ( tbey have all other paraphernalia aud ( • conveniences which will add to the 1 comfort or Ibe trip. ( Tbe youngsters will be under lhe ( e leadership of Bcouimaster H. B. Er- ( ricksou. who has generously sacrificed ( ' his two weeks' vacatlou tbat tbe lads , r may take tbls outing. Ha will be as- ( ' elsted by Herbert Buzby, wbo Is both , • an efficient lewder aud DODUler wllb ■ efficient popular h

tha youngsters. The boys are deeply f| grateful to these two men and appre- 0 elate heartily tbelr cilorU. , three big game8 \ CDs Ulaote Will Km Buss b Time In lhe Ball Park. L Tbe Ocean CHy GlanU bave three 7 ball Raines scheduled for tbe oext C few days. They will play tbe Atlantic a City Giauts al Moore'e Park, Elgbtb I Street aud Bay. avenue, at 3.30 o'clock 1 tbls afternoon. Tbls will ba wall u worth seeing I Tbe Ocean il.'lly GlanU will play tbe c Cyclone A. A. In tba local park next r Balurdey afternoon, and on Tuesday t afternoon the TuckertoD A. A. will claeb with the colored boys. ' Tbe Atlantic City Gianta won a one- ' sided game from tbe Ocean City Glante Thursday afternoon. Manager i boys did lint pat up their 4 usual good game. > 1 here to dine j Atlantic Clt* Molars Club Men- ' bcra to be ol VSrbl Club. The members of tba Atlantic City Club, headed by tba prealdent , Joaepb A McNamee, who le city clerk of that rssort, came to Ocean aud bad a banquet at tbe yacht club one evening early last fall Among tbe speakers were Walter E and ax- Mayor Riddle. Tbey ware so well eulerlaloed at tbe club bouae, tbls part belug looked after by Walter D. Bonsall, cbalrmau of tbe house committee, tbat tbey are coming back. Tbay will ba bare osxt Haturday evening aud a dinner will be served at lbs club bouse. 1 " E

Help frlea*Uss children. f( Under tbe ausploee of tba Ocean City Yacht Club, tba Northern Horns for Friendless Children, will give a t| ' Bve bUDdrad aod brldga party on ' Friday, July 28, for tba benefit of tbe J. j outing rund. Mrs. WUIIam E. Hexamar baa c ' charge tbls season. Each year a fund must be provided lu soma manner for sending these little tola on a vaca- ' Ron for a weak or two. Tba purpose la most commendable. ^ ' Entries are now Doing received for * tbe Casino Club Dog Bbow, lo ba bald ° , for one day aerly In August. All an eligible aod tropblas will ba awarded * according to public opinion. Great lo- * * tenet Is manifested Id thia affair, and 1 * Dot oDly will tba many doga of Oosao ' " City be exblbltad, but more will oome 1 ' from other places. | i- T bom as F. Armstrong, of Pblladel- '• phla, will address tba Mau'a Bible t Class of lbs M. E. Hebbetb School Huu- j >r dsy afternoon. Mr. Armstrong la a i« speaker of uouanal ability, aod doubc *■ lass there will be a Urge attaudauoa of 1 tbe members to bear blm. i Btodaot wants room and board for p. tba season. In private family. Prefer- 1 p- sues, where than an young people. I r. References. Apply 8. R., Snrnw-I offiea. Adv. 14.

TWO BOYS ADMIT STEALING AUTOS Taken Before Judge Eldredge to Have Their Cases Heard by j the foot of Die Boardwalk Tbun-dsy | night of lest »ee: , j. Julius Mslbls. of 1 this city, and Kisuk IV. Guliik , i-oo of Dr. Frank W. Gnllck. «.f Pblladel J plila. a co'llager. were before Police! Magistrate Barrows Friday evening A statement concerning Die Ibefi made by Chief of Police Scull beRon concerning ibe d l»a iqwerence oil tbe car, said llisl lie telephoned lu a sud Rial llie hoys were a r reeled al 1 Kalgbn's Point ferry. He went In questioned by Maglslrelr llsriow s. { Mat bis was In trouble with tbe. police about two years ago. He wee I then released on parole. Hsvlug ' bis parole. MagMrste Barrows said be would bave lo bold blm. It was said Rial a further bearing would be given Ibi youth on Tuesday evening Gulick was beld In f-500 ball for llie" grand Jury. Ball w» at once furulsbed by tba boy's father, who ow ns Ron of tbe oily. « : car was stolen from Die foot of street at the Boardwalk Wed- j need ay uight of last week Mr. Hack and Ills wife drove to the Boardw alk1 show In Fogg's pfer Theater. When! Ihey came out. they found their ot gone. Tbe police suspected I he-e boys | of this theft, aud Mathls early Hal ur- ! to Chief of Police Bcull: | "We started from Ninth aod Boardwalk al 8 o'clock. Got in Sludebaker car. Went down lo Ocean avenue on street, down to Fifteenth street on Ocean avenne. out Fifteenth street West aveuue, up West aveuue to street, out Nlutb street to Boulevard. Frauk Gulick gave me uiouey pay tbe loll. Thoa. Kverlngham us a ticket, aud we gave It to the ' toll-keeper on tbe other aide. Went slope lo Bomers' Polul; thence lo Atlaullc CHy; up Atlantic avenue lo , street, oul Dial street towards. Allan ilc ave une. Left Atlantic City about 9.16 p. m. Blarled toward Ocean City. "Got near Ocean City aud saw we could uot make a car that left Atlantic ' CHy, so we decided to go back to AtCity; up Paclllc avenue to Belmont avenue; stopped al my uncle'a. 1 Went in there and saw my aunl aod uncle. Tbey. asked me whose car we 1 lo, aud Frank spoke up aod said car. They said: -Will you wall a —

minutes aud take us over to tbe f other house on Arizona avenueT" 1 1'bere we saw my cousins, stayed awhile, aud started back toOceao City agalo; thought that some ooe would be after us. We gol over tbe aecood S< aud tbougbt we saw Mark tn Lake's car (Wlutou). I Ibougbt. W around, started lo ARaollc City agalu; rode around Atlantic up and down avenuas, came back across " tbe boulevard and then back again to = Medtterraueau aveuue to Mlsaourl ave- m to weal aide, wbere tbe Bbore Faat Line Car* run. We ran Back's In a lot, stopped It, got oul and to tbe station. Got lo station lu to catch tbe car. ^ "We came lo Ocean CHy, got off at « Atlantic avenue, went to Moorlyn terand got Frank Uullck's car, wbere be left It, got In Frank's car, down Elgbtb atreet to Asbury > -aveuue, down Aabnry aveuue to Tenth street, down Tenth street to Wesley avenne. Mr. Back, tbe policeman, bis • son. Edwin Hack, and Vangbn Mc- } t Rure were stauding there talking. 1 spoke to Mr. Back. We went up Wealey avenue to Beveutb street, out Bereutb street lo Asbury aveuue, up ' Asbury avenue to Fourth street, my borne. I got out and do not know what Frank did sfler tbat. Got borne ' about 1.40 a. m. Mother asked me wbere 1 bad been, and 1 told bar over to Atlautlc CHy wltb Frank. "I make tbls confession without any promise ur tbreet, and of my owo free will aud accord. ."JAMK8 Julius Math is " w libra.: Beatrice M.Towkseno. Geo. MoCarty. e B B. Bcull, Tbe boys were taken before Judge Eldredxe at Cape May Court House Eldredge

a bearing yesterday morntug Gulick was placed In charge of bis father, wltb the understanding that lad leaves this city today and be placed In au institution In PennsylTbe Mathls boy was put under tbe of tbe sbtriff until a suitable place is fouud for him Baglno'BK next Bondsy, aod cootlDUiog through the mouths of July aod Aagust, the First B ptlst Church will bold a vesper service from 7 to 8 o'clock. The service will consist of an hour of belpful restful features of song aud aermou. Tbe purpose of tbe early sarslos la to give friends and visitor* an opportunity to worship God and eojoy tbe prtvllegra of a stroll ou tba Boaafiwalk, too. Special musical features will be announced from time to Par laic <• Close as Ulalc. Section -A, Lots 887-899, Front and Atlaullc ave., else 100x130, wllb furnished bouse. Section A. Lota 621-623 1 Wesley ave., below Frool St.. size 100X ' 125. Bay Front. 60 ft. lot below Fourth r St.. with riparian rights. Section G. Lots 604, 806. 606 607, size 120x100, Asbury ass. below Thirtieth St. Apply 810 Plymouth Place, Ocean City, r adv.. It l I Try so advertisement lo tbe BkntiMKL.

THE WORLD'S BEST MERCHANDISE! Ready-made Suits, All Wool. $15 and $16 The Famous- Brigham Hopkins Straw Hats j White Flannel Trousers Blue Coats Ladies' High Grade Bathing Suits j Odd Pants I Sweaters Underwear JONES' MEN'S SHOP *T THE TRUST CO. S CORKER MCALLISTER'S ! The Leading Dry Goods Store Showing a big line of Sheets,' Pillow Cases. Comforts, Blankets, Towels, Counterpanes, Curtain ' Scrim and Curtain Swiss, at special low prices, bought before the advance. * ' Sheets. 39c. 44c. 50c. 75c. 85c Comforts from $1 5° 4° 5* 5°- 1 Pillow Cases from ta'jc to 25c. Curtain Scrim, 10c and 18c vd., same as last year. 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. HcAllister Ocean City New Jersey REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Boxrd, Nails, Sash Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery- - — is FOR GOOD PAINTING I | — .gg— ! JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. Painter* Pafm ,,, e^Tw'sIvKTe er °o"xishV«' Si/

Real EfState Por Sale < BIO BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished estates in my hands mnst be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort c Cheap. Apply to ^ Alonzo Cotton 619 Aabury Av*nu» Oownn City, N. «!■ . THE BREAKERS; THE only boardwalk hotel and Cold Running Water and Long Distance Telephone . in every room. Elevator. Tennis Court. Bath Houses. Diet Kitchen. Literature. K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUug for two weeks to know If you can get It; w* can tall you at one*. Bargains m Bay and Ooaan front properties. Choice oottage* for sale. Also Iota for Investment and for Improvement — the choice of Ocean ttty. Apply to „ J. M, CHESTER & CO., Ocban City, N. J. "(TOR A MAW'S HOUSE J IS HIS CASTLE!' axmtMtD •Aw custUs « often. buiM" bj?<um<uts to UXfr iraousk. The fou/nJUlfiMs of aw_aclSt«I,rc4l Cistle mi buLlh on. tilt 'rock, of siuced vncttss bo) bliepefststwiT haul depositor. iKoT pleasure and sajtefutuin in tfe buiUnu) of a home' rt nude possible vntft upbvwdmq of "tile satm^s*accoumf; whick. eoeoitSalti^ also provides for tfie homes mawitenanct^ : All defosjors^re^ardltss ofajjeof ■ tf 1 amount" of" t(ie> deposit?* e^iaollq welcome. First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. R. B. 8TITB8 H. 8. MOWRBR d Prssldsnt Oeehlss j W" "viu mss blrik'wItH uaCry x . b 1 11 » XLhc JSellcvue ■/•nth ar. AND O OKANAVm. Electric elevator to street leval. Room* in suite with or without bathe Capacity, ajo. C. 9. 90HAMTZ

H0TGL O ISe^YRG... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Nlatb Streets H. A. W. SMITH > Scotch llall SANATORIUM —Open All the tsareiwrlcl^^'f^Tr"^'1*01**' " '"li^dKair*' ^ THE IMPERIAL IUI6 I U1THAL AVE., OCEAN CITY, E opraft" D»s KMOD^ Ktoassnuj THE KATHLU Now open for tb* sea-ou M IHHB4 LEWIB A COEABO WYOMING »t4 OCEAE AVEECE open ell lbs ysar c Hoi Water Ess a. P. MILE EE HOTEL ATGLEN On* of the most esatrally located hotels ta Oosao City. Tha aha has elwm beaa to maks this hones eaiact sad homolike, and Its large end sssored patrnasgi proves ha saeoeea For tarma and parRenlen aitilii, a. c. serf, reap. NEW HOTEL ELBE-RON EIUHTB AND CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAE CITY, E. J.« • Naylor and Hayra, Proprtolnaaaa Pourtaanib Hsssoo. Thoroughly raaovatad and nswly papsrod, Bali Pbonss: 17-X and ■Ml. THE HEWUNGrS Einio and Waaler ava. Oosao City, E. i L. B. HKWLIEaSj^^ WsatPbdCsIpbla, Pa. ImAlfE YSSffi' . Oantr^°LoraUdDMUd<ra?M toaooaUa Ezosllsol labls^wsU provldid wttb trsab aba Hand for BooaM aod BaUs O. W. F. WOUMUOE, Prop. THE IDLEWIUI OPEE ALL TEAR Moorlyn Tamos Oosaa Clly. E. I Bat esse ictgbtb aad Elotb Btrosu LooatodOas Bloc* from Baosk. MBRJ. K-EOkEMOE ' THE OCEANIC Ocean City, N. J.

Open for th* mason. A. E. BAKER. Chandler-White Hall ave. bet. Seventh and Eighth *U Ocean UHy, n. J. brown a ya' klik. HOTEL SWARIKMOUE Wesley WSS&. MmM oeeaocily, E. J. 23 BSSS' KSCISTSEK ES and e. ery room aflbsda a a uoobslruetad vtaW o( Ibe <*■••£; »"g- UPPUICOlx. MISS JUDITH GOEPP Au exparleocad teacher of Europeaa education, i* arranging derail ta English, French and Gorman ; alaa college preparation. References axebangad. Addrera •, Ocean City, N. J., Sentinel offlca. ; la.steqmam ' BLACKSMITH ut WHEELWRIGHT ; jobbing done promrtly Dm mt Mm Tap a IpwMb Agent tor Btawart'a Into Works Ca. Plain and Ornamental Iron Pwaae, Iron Railings and Window Guards. Stmtk St ill Huu tn. Otis m. Townaend A Practical Beaabore Arehltaet Licensed by tbe State. -> ■> eighth street, opr. p. •. OCEAN CITY N. J. C. I— LAKE ...real estate agent.. 15511311 eeBay I^L^rtaaqjrraMs'gle*. We Are Distribntor» •srths Ford Automobile In Occmm City. 8m We CHr MMd Viderity Wm. H. Powell - Oencral Csatradar »g Gndlac ut Stmt NMOff tmhi iwdx-iwuhh ocban cm. n. a Mm. mm . "'*■