Ocean City Sentinel | THURSDAY, JULY (i. 1916. We shsll^be glad to receive Heme of oewe aud ComuiuiiluaUofiB of interest to tbla community and our reader* All commuulcatloim should be accompanied wllli the full name aud addreaa of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but a* a guarantee of c good faith. , 1 DOTS. \ Immense throng hereon the Fourth I The ti rework* display wa. a success. ' The lifeguard* looked uell In the parade. ^ f The yacht club'* nailing *ea*ou ha* ( The Oceau Cliy rtt ite Hummer , School I* uow tn session. t The Ocean City Fishing Club lia* < added S6 uew member* during the la*t Many "fell" for the fake new. paper on »ale here Tueoday. -There'* one PERSONALS. 1 George Kuller.ol Peuue Urove.wa* a f vinltor here M-nday. ( Ml** M. Ethel Page, of Phlladrl- , phla, l» here fur the season. f J. W. Kelly, of Camden, haeopeued f hi* cottage, Sol Kirat *treet. ' Ueorge J. Welae, Of Uermantowu. ■ waa lu town during the week. I I.. K. Deed* and family, ot Phlladel- ' phla, are gue*ta of the ltlrcarue. , Krauci* H. Tliole aud wife, of Pblla- , delpbia, are guest* of the Bellevue. Mr*. Orle Co* Urter. or Camden, ha* | o|>eued her cottage, 852 Park place: t Ueorge C. Allen aud wife, of Philadelphia. are among the vlaitor* here. ( Cliarle* S. Alleu, of Philadelphia, waa among the visitor* here Sunday Ebeuezer Adam*, of Philadelphia. I waa among the week-end vlatlor* here I M. J. VMIIard aud w ife, of Cyuwyd. areeujoylug *ea*liore life lu this city. I Ueorge T. Sale, a Kraukford real ' elate opera lor,' I. amoug the visitor* here. I Thoma* L>u*euberry and family, of Philadelphia, are gue.1* or the. Hew Huge. < Mr*. H. A. Palmer ha* opened her 1 collage, 1630 Wesley avenue, for the A. McCracken and family, of Vine- 1 land, are af their bungalow on Ceulral Leo Bamberger, wife and eon, of 1 Philadelphia, were lu town over the Fourth. _ The Kev F. A DeMarlaand family, of Canideu, were vlallora to Ihla clt) recently. 1 The' Kev. W. H. Myera, of Keadlug 1 apeut the holiday* at hi* summer home here. 1 Mia* Grace H. Wilmerlon. of Philadelphia, ha* opeued her cottage. 881 Third atrtet. Joseph Berry aud family, of Philadelphia, are at their cottage, 1314 Ceotral avenue. » t O. C. Brook* and wife arrived Saturday and are located at the ChandlerWhite Hall. ,* Dr. Paul C. Wilt man. of Philadelphia. I* among the recent arrival* at .the Idlewlld. Pa*l Commodore Clarence C. W. Wllaou, of Phlltdelphla, I* among the vlrllor* here. E. L. B M u 1 1 Ik In and family, of Philadelphia, are at their cotts*er.]2l8 West avenue. Dr. Charlea Tuttle aud wife, of Weal Philadelphia, have been spending a few day* here. Henry M. Kolb and family, of Phil adelpbta, are In their apartment* ou Second at reeet. Jamea Field, of Philadelphia, I* occupying hi* cottage, 831 Fifth street, ror the season. Mr*. K. Tyodale, of Media, baa opened her cottage, 20 Garden road, for the aeaaou. H. M. Germau and family, of Pblladelpbia, are at 830 St. Charles place for the season.
Harry SclKlder aud family, of Philadelphta, are at tbelr cottage, 1229 I Wesley aveuue. Mrs. William D. Baruburst. of Pbll-|d adelphta, has opened ber cottage, 1612 ^ Asbnry avenue. a W. H. Kirk patrlck and wire, of Phil adelphta, are registered at the Cbaudler- While Hall. t El I wood Horn and wife, of German- , town, have been spending a few day* at the Wyoming. £ "N. L Segar and family, of Phlladel- t phla, have opeued their apartmeuts ( on Elgbtb street. -'"""William Hagle and wife, of Pblla- ( delphla. are at tbelr eummer home, ( 1627 West aveuue. , Mr*. It. E. English, of Philadelphia, la at 816 Wesley aveuue for the bal- , ance of Iheeeasou. ( Mr*. Frank B. Schneider, of Weat i Philadelphia, waa amoug the visitors to tbla city Tuesday. Miaa Haael Harris, o( tbl* city, baa returued from a visit tofrienda In Mlllvil le and "Port Norrla. A. C" Hunger and family, of Kraukford, are at tbelr cottage. 920 Central avenue, for the season. " Mis* A. V.Cook, of the Quaker city. I* here for the eummer, occupying a collage on Bay avenue. Mlae Elsie Lee. of Delanco, vlelied ber parents, Capt. Ueorge Lee and wife, over the week end. T. H'. Lddera, of Philadelphia, has • hie family pleaaantly located In tbelr Central avenue cottage. Wm. Kslwetier, of Philadelphia, baa gone to Werneravlllc on a vlalu He la well known In tbla city. Jobn M. Magulgan and family, of Philadelphia, bave opened their cottage, 1324 Wesley avenue. I . 8. E. Wluetanley and famUy enur- ; lataed William Leo ban, wife and
CO. G REQUIRES ! MANY MORE MEN | 'Eight Members Refused to Take New Oatb Required by Ihe Government. Compauy U, Third Infantry, of this j city, need* men between the age- ..C and 88 year* to make up it- mini- | Lieuteuaut Alfred K. Smith, will tell them what Is required aud *wea: There wa* -ome excitement at the armory Friday evening la.l. when nine memtier* of the company refu-ed the Federal *ervicfthey uhjei-l tng . they claimed , to the Hike-year rwive Uue of these lis* «hice reconsidered hi* action and ha* taken Hie oath. Tbone who refused to lake the oath be disposed of by the Federal author! The law provides .for paying Iho-e taking the oath tor their tune at drill, aud the rate of payment I* one-fourth thai a private will receive Hs * »eat time* a year. Till* amount will be pa>ml)le every «lx month* and •hould be an Inducement fur every patriotic able-bpcled man to enlist. daughter. Mia* Mildred, of Phlladel phla. and Fred. Obley. of Baron If ill: Mrs. Mary Slang and family, of ' hare opened their cot1549 Asbury f venue Mlaa M Wauamaker. of Phlladel pbla. I* at her summer home. 8Vi , Fourth street, for the season. W. F. Peudlvton, ..f Brju-Atli) n. , baa opened bla cottage. 1662 A*-, bury aveuue, for Ihe *ea*ou. Mr*. Auua Beuz and family, ot are at tbelr cotldRe, 1535 I Aabury avenue, for Hie *ea*oii. Warren Allen aud wife, of Phlladel pbla, have1 opened their collage. 316 , Wesley avenue, for the season. Herman L. Dleek, dramatic editor of the Philadelphia Itecord. wa* r amoug lha week's vl.llor. here. . Capt. A. W. Given, of Koxborough. bis opened hi* summer home. 848 Brighton place, for the summer, j Dr. 1 J. Schwall, of the University of Pennsylvania, and family are al | tbelr cottage, 3U38 Central avenue • Ueorge Korcom. of Pliiladelplua. visited bla pareuts, J. D. Norcoui and | H AV. Berrolb aud family, of Pblla delphla, are occupying their uew apartmeut* at 5786 Ceulral aveuue. r Prof. Charles F. Brede.of the Northeast Manual Traiulug School, ha* beau among the recent visitor* here | Kill* H. Marshall and wife, of Melrose Park, vlslied tbelr daughter. Mr* W G. Abbott, several days recently Ueorge W. Krout, a prominent Phil adelphla business man. la occupying bis new cottage, 1205 Wesley avenue Fisher Dalrymple and family, ,nf Philadelphia, are iu their uew collage at Eleventh street and Central avenue, t Wm. Nagle and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying Ihelr bungalow at Fifth street and Ocean avenue, e W. L Hoyt and family, of Canideu, have opened their cottage, 1112 Central avenue, for the summer months. 8 Dr. Erntl Hcbuelder end wife, of Philadelphia, spent the Fourth to this ,, city with Francis Schneider aud fa ni "y. "Harry J Lion and family, of NorI wood, have opened their apartment* P at 8t. Charles place and Atlantic ave- , Dr: Adam Klemm aud family, of \ Philadelphia, are occupying the collage at 1839 Ceulral aveuue lor the aeaJ allies Perry aud wife, of Philadelphia, are at the Hwarthmore. Tbl* I* tbelr third eummer at thla I'jpuiM. 1 bou*e * Mr*. Hattle Trego, of Koyerefuid. , spent several d*y« with her molhir. with her motlnr,
Mrs. Godfrey Aug. lu this city, re. ^ jceotly. p, D. M. PAttnp and family, of Plilla- ' delphla. are here f ir the season and ^ occupying Ihelr cottage, 420 Ocean ^ aveuue ([ Charlea Meehan and family, of k Philadelphia, have opeued Ihelr cot- B Thirteenth street aud Wesley J. H. Wilson and fiinllyThf Phlla- Q delphla, are at tbelr cottage. 8011 As- % avenue, for tbe balapce jj Charlea F. Wall and family, of Phil- |, adelphla. have op^iied their collage, <i Fifth atreet, for the summer mouths. f Lloyd M. Tillman, a Philadelphia J banker, and Ills family have o|ieued tbelr apartments ou Firet elreel, near f, the beacb. > Prof and Mrs. Charles Evans, of o Philadelphia, are sojourner* here, t 1 Prof. Evans la conuected with Tem- ■ pie Uulveral^. c Mlaa Mary Audersou. a Phlladel. I phla school teacher, and a properly | ' owner In thla city, waa among Thura- I day's visitors here. ] Ueorge C. Baker, of the H. B Claf- ; > Ho Compauy, New York, I- occiftiy- 1 log apartmeuts ou Central aveuA, I near Twelfth street I Frank H. Stewart, a Philadelphia bualneaa man, aud Mrs. Btewan, have come down from Woodbury and ' opened Ihelr cottage. ' Joseph Bootbroyd, Maurice Vandegrift end Ml*e Anne Brady, ol Pblladelpbia, wen guest* of Ml** Marie Bootbroyd durmg the week. Dr. Wilton Y. Chrtattau, of Weal Pblladelpbls, spent several days vi.ltif lug bla parents, J. B. Christian and 1. 1 wlh, beta durtug the weak. Howard Daun and family, of Phila* delphla, who spend Ihe summer sea r- i sous at Ibatr cottage. 1426 Aebnry ara" d uue, eulertatnad the following frteod
' LAWRENCE HEADS MASONIC CLUB , He and Other Officers Re- ] r| Elected TS«ewart is Second i Vice President. At Hie auuual meeting of theVist" i tor*' Masonic I'lub of Oceau City Hal- < r urd.y evening, virtually all of tbe of- i , llcer* were re-elected, as follows: | I President. Ale*. Lawrence. Jr.; Aral i , ylce president, Ueo. F. Flab; second , vice president. Frank H. Htewart; sec- , t retary. Frank I) Newberry; treasurer, • liarlesB Patton I, , Mr Stewart lake* the place of Mr', Newberry a- second vice president L J Helect t'ouucilman Wm. E. Heia-lj f mer. Powell U. Fltblan and "J. W. I Feruley. each for three year*; Fraok- | llu Hirst, one year. r The board of directors, comprising | , all His Officer*, organized by electing i 't Mr Hex aiuer chairman. | B President Lawrence aunounced the , t appointment of the following com- . mlttre*: * | , House-Powell U F Ulnar, clialr- , ! man; Dr. W. T. Wyckoff and Ueorge i , F Fish. Membership— Dr WyckofT. chair , , man; Hany Thompson, BeuJ. Heuder , -on. Herman Kehborn, Powell U , . Fllhlaa and George F Ftah. | Arrangementa are belug made for t ( Hie complete opeuing of the new head quarter* In the Brook* Apartmeut* | on the Boardwalk. Hleeplng quarter* , ror fourteen members will befurntsbed. , The headquarters will be at tbe die- ( ;*>**! of any of the member* and any vl-ltlng Meson Introduced by e mem- | - ber of the club A housekeeper will | - t-e obtained and breakfaata will be ( provided. , air*. ■*. J. wbrlan'i Frai. ' Mrs. Jeauette Wnelau. wife of P. J. Wtielau.a Philadelphia builder apeud ' an" enviable recoid. Mra. Wbelan | weut to Atlantic City a few day* ago " horse power Pierce Arrow. Bbe passed * with a perfect average end waa told . that she I* the only woman In New ( I The Bualneaa Meo'a Association of ( Uermantowu will go to Atlantic City ( ou an excursion July 19. Ueorge Weiss , I hss-asked Hie mayor aud Commodorv ( Cliarles K. Wall, of tbe yacht club, to ( extend the courtesies of thla city aud ( the club to the excursioulata. and tbl* , over Hie • Fourth:" W. D. Pallett aud " wife. Miss NaU Jones, A. L. Davis aud wife. Miss Alice Davis and Mrs. Nellie 1 ■ Chestnut, uf Philadelphia. Jobn J. Dougherty, of the MUler, Balu A Beyer company, Philadelphia, ( I and his family are oqcupylug tbelr g cottage ou Bt. Charlea plaoe. i Jo-eph J. Duftleld and family, of >f HaddouQeld, spent the Fourth with i v Mr. Duftteld'a parents, R. C. Dullleld ■. and wife, on Moorlyn terrace, i- Miss Ethel HufTnagle, of Chicago, i- aud Mia* Loulae Small, of Pblladelf. phla. are gueata of T H. Luders and , wlfeal ilieir cottage, 1037 Central eve- *. Joseph I. Scull, of this city, re ,[ turned thl- week after a few days' aoI. Jouru al Weroeravllle. J. M. Chester , ha* al*o returued from a visit to WerMiss Clara H. Fagan, of Phlladella phla. who baa been al ber ooltage eevt. eral weeks, baa her stater. Mlaa Emma Lowiy Fagan, of the "Bartram," West Philadelphia, vlaltlog ber In thla dty. Mra. J. F. MacNamee returned to this city Filday evening Dom Pblladelpbia. where aba uuderweut an op ! eratlou a few week* ago. Accompanying hei to tbt* city was her slatar, Mi-* Coneys. Claude Holgate, of Newark, and j Robert .Coraou. of Jersey City, were ' guest* of President Churchill Hungei-
foid. of the Oceau City Flahlbg Club, j ou tbe Fourth. Both visitors are memof the Asbury Park FlsblugClOb * Mt*a Marie Lougbuey, daughter of fl V. LougbDey, a Pbllidelpbta k banker, spent several days oere dur- a tbe week. Mlaa Lougbney la well known In Philadelphia musical circle* c an alio soloist of ability. Bbe sang , at tbe audit-Hum ou Sunday. ( Mr. and Mr*. John E. File bave I opened tbelr cottage at 1116 Ocean I aveuue and will tetualn there duri. g J the rummer aud early fall. Fieder- | tck Williams aud wlfa. their aoo in- ] and daughter, will be with them I during their »tay In this resort. ] Alex. McQullkln, secretary of tbe I Peuusy Ivauta BUta Division of the I Protection Aaaoclallon of Peiin-ylvanla, baa been apendlng a days In-tbla city. He and Mr*. McQullkln came down aa tbe gueata i of Alex. Lawrence, Jr., aud wife, cot i ugera here. Paul Lamorelle. or Wayne, brother of Judge Lamorelle, of Philadelphia, again here for lbs aeaaou, accompanied by Mra. Lamorelle. With . tliem are tbelr eon, Joseph, and wife, and Albert M Hunt aud wife, lbs Utter formerly well knowo I a Ihe yoouger circle* here as Mlaa LemorW ANTED.— A situation In llneo room of hotel or waitress. Good era1 deuttala. Address A. K. C. HkKTIKKi. ' oltlce. adv.. It. Fob Ba le — 88000 mortgage on Im- ■ proved property; excellent location. ■ Address Mortgage, SEWTISEI. offloe. e adv., 74, St. Lady wl-be* full cbarg* of fornlsbad 1 rooming house ; com pet aol; coos aateaton I- Ol aalary. Addreaa 638 Ccottal avanoe. d adv-lt Fob Hire —Invalid chair; cheap J 1439 Can tral aveoue. adv-lt I- Foe Bade —Motor boat. Apply 1439 I Central aveoue. adf-U
FOURTH OF JULY ROYALLY |] l| CELEBRATED IN THIS CITY
Resort JoinB in Great- 1 est Demonstration Ever Witnessed Here. The Fourth of July celebration lu | tbla clly ecllp*ed aoytblng of Its kind |c ever before attempted. Not only did it Ibe residents so declare, but a large t uumbgroftbe visitors were emphatic > t Ihelr praise of the demoustrmHou. I Much credit It due uot ouly the > rereullog the clly. the Hotel Proprl- t elors' Association. Board of Trade. Uceao Clly Yacht Club. Progressive I flremen aud other urgaui/a- ■ Hons, tot also to participants, who ■ did tbelr utmost to make Ihe alTalr the success It wa*. < Never before hat there been so raucfi • lor such Hue band rnu-lc heard tn tbl* | city. The air was Sited throughout t the day wl'h sweet strains, aud Ihe ' 1 gram. ' Pat Conway's band of New Y'ork probably attracted tbe most attention, and de-ervedly so. although tbe others I excellent While not led by MrI there wet that about tbe band and Its playing that diatlugulan- 1 ' ed It from the other*. I Tbe day'a exercise* were begun al j tbe yacbl club bouse shortly after II . o'clock. Tbe speaker of tbe day, Bee- ' retary of Btale Thomas F. Martin, met at tbe automobile bridge by Alrx. Lawrence. Jr . cMlrman, and others of Ihe club's celebration com- J millet, and also tbe Perseverance ol Pblladelpbls, and taken to ( tbe club bouae . Id addition to the Perseverance | Merrick's Atlantic City Baud , provided music and also accompanied ( the singers. Mr. Lawrence presided, and. after , the singing of "America," tbe crowd led by Harry 8 Evaua.of Pblla , delpbia, a member of tbe club, there was a- prayer by tbe Rev. Cberlea H Bobuer, pastor of Ihe First Presbyterian Church god chaplain of Ibe , club. A score of Boy Bcouts, directed by Miss EJeauor B. Kaln, of Ibe local pub lie schools, sang a patriotic air. , Mayor Champion made a brief ad - stfeaa, aud Secretary Martin waa Intro, duoed hy Dr. I Y*. Urlscom, wbo ( spoke In eulogistic terms of the speaker, and told of tbe great work f done by Mr. Martin tn tbe tight for the aulo bridge here. Bee retary Martin said be waa glad to ( here, primarily because b* like* to . meet frleuda and alto because before ' that day be never knew what a re ( inarkeble men be la If he could ( ' measure up to the things said of blm tbe doctor, Mr. Martin declared, be would not be boidlug down tbe posl- . tlon of Secretary of Slate. He would bave Bt. Michael's Job ! Tbe people ot Oceai^'Uy woo tbelr tlgbt for tbe bridge because tbey were lu tbe right aud beoauae tbey sent men to Trenton who knew bow to ' light— who didn't know Ibe meaning ' of tbe word quit. Wbet be baa aeeu today shows tbe need of closer alSllatloo between tbe ' people of North aud Booth Jersey. If ' 1 tbe people of North Jersey were to 1 visit Bouth Jersey tbey would realtxe why 70 per cent, of Ihe State's appro- . prlatlous are spent south of the Mercer I The United Blatea 1* tbe only coun- . try of ooneequeoce In tbe world at peace today, aod we are going to May at peaoe. We are doi golug to war aa . long a* there la an opportunity of r avoiding It. Tbe President will not . bave any bloodshed except as a last Secretary Martin spoke lo praise of tbe New Jereey troops. ' After "Tbe Bed. White aod piue" ( bad liaeo auug, tbe club'e large flag on top of tbe big flagpole waa unfurled by Mra. William E. Hexamer, president ° of tbe Lad lea' Auxiliary of tbe club, aud a salute wa* flred. ' Tbe eveut of tbe day, however, waa tbe civic aud Industrial parade lu tbe ■ afternoon, which etarted al Blxtb street and Aabury avenne promptly at d three o'clock, led by members of tbe * city's police force, wlib former City Comlaalooer Robert Ktsber, aa chief ]> astride a spirited ateed. astride spirited
First to Ibe lloe of parade following t three men, two drummers aud a [ flfer, made up to represent tbe well | picture of "Toe spirit of '76." ■ and tbey looked true to life. t After tbe Ooeao t'tty Baod, 40 pieces a Dumber of Civil War vetaraoa ■ carriages. Io the number were • Col. Jobn W. Frailer, Beventy-flret ' Major L. K. Tbomaa, " Pennsylvania; J. H. I Forty-elstb Pennsylvania; F. R. Willis, Tweoty-flftb New Jersey; • Dr. Geo. W. Bailey, Twenty-fourth 1 Jereey; Bylvaoue Morpby, Third Jereey Cavalry; Tbomaa Leslie, Blxtb New York Cavalry; E. W. Tibbies, Twenty-flftb New Jereey; Jamea Markward, Nlaty-flfth Pennsylvania; Ebenezer Adam*, Tenth New Jersey; H. M. French, Twenty-flftb New Jersey; and Tbomaa Parker. W. H Pfander aod James Chad wick, of tbe United State* Navy. Company G, under tba aoldier-llke Capt V. L. Ealy, presented a solid aod martial appears oca, and there , was applause for them as well aa the very atblctlc-looklac body of city llfeTbc city official! wen lo line In Tbe aecoud division, led by G. W. F. WoodMde, comprised Sunday school . children, aod promlnaat figure* at tbe . bead wars tbe Bav. Charles H. BobDer and tbe Bav. Ueorge F. Mitch. The local Camp Fire Glrle, with ■ Mrs. H. W. Townsend In charge, bad a float that presented an attractive appaaraocv. 1 la tbla division, too, were tbe local .. Boy Booots aod a troop from Atlantic City wltb lu t rum pal eorpa. , Tba third division, with Heory Kloatx as aide, waa haadad by Coo « way's Band. ThU dlvWoo eoraprtaed the loaal Are departaaeot, la Ma ding
MILLSPADGH WON ONE-DESIGN RACE Bat Gorman Beat Bim in I Cruiser Event- J. M. R.Makes F4st Time. j Ou- of Hi* prettiest and close*! race. I Hie oue*dr*lgn r:aft Tureday alier George M MilDpaug?'* G M M H ustling line accidentally went ou a t.ar, and was ueces*arily delayed, she came In , second. Past Commodore Hexamer'* Seixrod Allempl sprang a leak lu Ibe morning aud could uot euler Hie race. The ouly other racing eveut was . Frank J Gorman and t apt. George M. Mlllapaugh. Gorman won. Bummary : ' '""'wait' • Xiiiio i xi in ijtbc' 1 .T,! Joseph .M. Rowland's s»ift dlsplace1 men t cruiser. J M. R.. wa* lu the bay, aud Mr Rowland asked Howard Deun. secretary, of Hie r.gaiia corntrial splu. Mr. Deuu assured blm tbal be aould. aud ibe J- M. It , going ID 12 mlDutes and 50 seconds. Trophies were given the wluners In Ibe eveuu. I AT CASINO CLUB ' Many lalercsitaz Kvcals Planned The Casluo t.'lnb card, party lakes place tbla evenlug, and a large number of the members are expected lo play. Tbe club dance ou Friday eveulng. ' tbe malluee dau-aul on BalUrday ! afternoon and tbe Saturday evening 1 bell follow. 1 Next week will be"Ja|ianeae Week," aud on Wedne-day evening tbe"Cbll- ' dren's Japanese Carnival" will take ' plac. Besides the fancy dances, there 1 will be a Japanese processlou, with ell the cblldreu lu oostume. aud all cbll- ' dren lo costume will be admitted free ' of charge. A Japanese ball for tbe edolla will be held on Saturday evening. ' Nearly I0U0 Jepaoeae lanterns will be used lu tbe gorgeoua decorations.. MEETING CALLED ' Company G, Third Hrtnarai. , Tbe pdbllc meeting, called by tbe , Clly Commissioner* for last Friday r evening for Ibe | urpoae of publicepi riled men discussing tbe general , welfare of Company U. In ca-e tbe men are called to tight In Mexico, did ool materialize. It was said later tbet the meeting waa not properly advertised, j The City Commissioners, at their weekly gethertug on Monday, called t a meeting for tbe same purpose for lf oext Tuesday evening In the city ball « MB Louis B. Fulmer, of Philadelphia, a '' member of tbe Ucean City Fishing ,, Club, oo Tuesday, In tbe lower eectlon of the resort, caught a cliauuel baas U weighing 36 pounds, 10 ounces Chan- ' nel baas are belug caught at Corson's I Diet. Capt. Nlckeraon, of tbe Cor- '• sou's Inlet life-eaving elation, caught a 250 pound shark a few days ago. e both tbe paid and volunteer members b With the Ore apparatus. The voluo't leer members turned out In Ihelr new ic uniform* and, be*lde preaeolloga neat f appearance, they looked like real Brett lighters. |
The fourth division waa marshaled Irvio Harris and waa headed by Merrick 'a Atlabtlc City Baud, tbla division Cbarlet B. Powell made a floe display, and bt* float was tbe beat la lloe. Mauy other boaloCM men, mclodlng tbe Atlantic Ice Company, Ibe Conluneri' Ioe and Coal Company, tbe Abbott and Bupplee Dairies, Oil* M. Tqwo.se qo aud Bwan A Trout, were represented lu tbis division. Tbe automobile dlvtsloo did Dot respond very wall. It was beaded by | Clayton Heine* Brick I Tbe Boy Booute Baod. of Lewlatown, Pa., which brought up tbe rear, played . well. During tbe moruiog end evenlrg,. ; tbe band* played at various points on ; tbe Boardwalk aud elsewhere lo the . city. _x. Tbe display of fireworks near Ibe I Boardwalk, off Seventh street, draw a great throng to that section, and tba , first piece waa set off about 8 30 o'clock I Tbe flreworka were unusually good. , aud tbla, tba closlug part of a full , day's program, wa* enjoyed by all. Misses Cbamploo. Mayberry and Kloelz. It waa ortglually planned. „ were to act as Judge* aa to tbe wIudsi* of tropbte* offered, but tbey felt that r. tbledaty should be performed by per- j ,1 eoue lo do way Ideutifled wltb tbe e affair. ,r Tba following Phlladel phlao* were then appointed Judge*: . Miaaaa Edltb Barber. Naomi Beth- j ' man, Laura May Hud sou. Haael Hud ^ too. Helen B. Colby, Helen Bbepberd aod Margaret S-.Van Do ran. , Up to late yeatetday afternoon tbey . had not anoouooed tbelr decision. It ' la understood tbal tbe Brat trophy will 7 be given Cbarle* B. Powell. ° LOST — WblU slipper along lloe pa4 nde. Beturu to Johnson, Third eod ig Central. adv., It.
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„ Real EsWp Por Sale < BIO BARGAINS " Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished y 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 l 11 very Cheap. Apply to < Alonzo Cotton 619 Aabury Avenue Ocean City* N. j. - ' ■- . | :THE BREAKERS; H THE ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL Hot and Cold Running Water and Long Distance Telephone • in every room. Elevator. Tennis Court. | Bath Houses. Diet Kitchen. V • 1 Literature. » " K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. < 'a 1 11 1 :r, MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know If yon can gel It; we can tall you at oooe. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for ~ sale. Also tote for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of '• Ocean city. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CX)., ™ OCBAH Cmr, N. J.
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' HOTII.* ixn COTTAOea. n H0TGL oise^YRe... Ocean Ave. Between eighth end Ninth Rtrecta H. A. W. SMITH .» Scotch Mali ^SANATOBIIJM THE IMPERIAL 1014 ifcMKAL AVK., OCEAN CITY. N THE KATHLU Now open for Ibe aea-on I1M Central Amu. OCEAN CITY. N. J. M IHHEM I.EWIBACONAE11 WYOMING »*« OCEAN AVEirC Oeean City. N. t. ojmo all lb* j-aar - Uot Waur Urn a. r. muci J HOTEL ATGLEN — Una of the no<t eantraUy loaatod boteU in Oeaan City. The aim baa always been to make tbla bona* aelaot and bomeuka, and its '■rg* aaaurad patronage proVaa its asoror terms and particulars addreaa, a. c. urr. r**,. NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIOHTU AND CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. t Naylor and Hayra, Proprietresses Fourteen! b Heaeon. rbomufhlr renovated and^nvwly papered. Bell Pbooe*: 17-X and THE HEWUNGS open* Jane 14. isis w rla PbYi'.fli'phC. Pa.
i>ntraUy'KJ^ted n°® 1D{,^'Dlh Bend for Boos lei and Rates O. W. F. WOODHIDK. Prop. THE IDLEWILD OPEN ALL TEAR Uoorlyn Terraaa Oeaan Clly. N. J Between Kl»blh and Nlnlb PtreMa MRU. J. K.MOBRM N THE OCEANIC Ocean City, N. J. for Ibe season. A. E. BAKEK. Chandler-White Hall ave. bet.Heveuth aud Elgbtb atn Ocean City, N.J. BltOWN A MA KLIN. HOTELS WRTHMORE Wraley A^.T^'Rteib "aid'TauUi atzeeia. oflbr ooe*nMI<TminT^1oIor%/*^lroC4ed — — W. P. and F.^jrUPPINCOTT. MISS JUDITH GOEPP An experienced leacber of European . ed oca Hon, le arrauglng elaasee lo Engllab, French and German; also college preparation. References exchanged. Addraae G, . Oeaan City, N. J- Bentinnl offlca. ; L A. STEELMAN _ ' BLACKSMITH ml WHEELWRIGHT Practical HnsasMif JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY ta iM OfitM Trap > im Agent for Btawart'* Iron Works Co. Plain and Ornamental Iron Fence, Iron Bailings and Window Guard a. Swenth St and Ham Ira. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Baaabore Architect Licensed by tbe State. -> •> . EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. C. I— LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. iJhre^ou» We Are Distributors War tba Ford Automobile la Ocean City, Sea Isle City sag Vicinity Win. h. Powell L General Contractor kg Grading aid Street BnUdtaf TMrtj laartk «L eag WaM drabte

