Ocean City Sentinel, 13 July 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 3

; Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. JULY IS. 1916. We shall'tic glad to receive Heme of new* and eommuuieatlone of interest to thle oomm unity and our readers All communications should he accompanied with the full name and addrem of the writer, not ueceesarilv good faith. DOT8. of the season next Monday evening. The Ocean City W. C\ T. U. will bold a barer and cake sale lu IJoO'e pavilion August 4, Freddie Murray, sou of Krauk Mur- j ray. celebrated his sixth birthday an- . nlveraary recently. A number of college fraternity , young meu are agalu spending the , summer lu this city. Another member of Company ti re- 1 considered Ills refusal and took the new oath a lew evenings sluce. ■ Cbae. A. Staug desires to return bis 1 thauks to hie frieuds for their kind- < nees during Ilia recent bereavement. 1 The Hotel Keepers' Association met 1 at the Hewlinge Monday eveuing. I The next meeting will be held August 14. ' PERSONALS. t I William L. Kllaaou, a Philadelphia I builder, la here for the summer. c Tbeo. P. Keee. of Philadelphia, Is at his cottage, 6211 Central avenue. ' Miss L. Justin, of Philadelphia, has c opened her cottage for the season. Mrs. O. C. Wert, of Norwood, has t -opened ber cottage on Marine place. H. A. Palmer, of Philadelphia, has opened his cottage. 1630 Wesley ave- ( uue. ^ | J. W. Blllt. of Philadelphia, Is oc- I cupylng his cottage, 8 Fourteenth a Newell Corson and family, of Mill- 1 vllle, are here toy tbelr usual summer * outing. c Wlllard W. Adams aud family, of c thla city, have gone to Marmora for the summer. ® Mrs. A. DeCau, of Philadelphia, Is ^ occupying her summer home. 804 t ' Third street. t Miss M. J. Kelly, of West Philadelphia, baa opened her cottage, 1561 As- j bury avenue' Miss Judith Goepp, of Philadelphia, a teacher of languages, was among the recent visitors. F. A. Schwab and family, of Pblla- > delphla, are at their summer home, 658 DeLancey place. Mrs. F Flnley, of Philadelphia, has * opened her cottage, 31" Ceutral ave- 1 nue, for the summer. '< H^G. Klslnfelder, of Glenslde, with his family, is occupying their Four- J1 teentb street cottage. Mrs. Eliza U. Hess, of Bethlehem, * who has been speudlng a few weeks t( here, baa returned home. W. T. Brown and family, ok St. a David's, Pa., are at tbelr summer home, 810 Plymouth place. e Councilman Borsch' aud family, of li West Philadelphia, are occupying o their Fourth street cottage. Assistant Director of Public Safety c Harry Davis, of Philadelphia, is here, acoompauled by his family. ^ T. Tanaka, of Washington, D. C., la ^ registered at the Breakers. Mr. Tanaka _ Is the Japanese ambassador. ,| Mrs. Delia & Cooper, of PbUadsl- t, pbla, baa opened bercottage. 1324 Cen- „ tral avenue, for the summer. J. W. Landenberger and family, of Philadelphia, are at tbelr cottage, 611 Fifteenth street, for the season. ® Dr. Gallagher, of Philadelphia, was t a receot i visitor to thla city, visiting bla g parents, Daniel Gallagher and wife. « Robert T. Foulk, of Philadelphia, c was in town Thursday and arranged for the furnishing of his new cottage. W. H. Zimmerman, of Phlladel- « pbla, la bare for the summer months ( and la located at 2027 Central avenue. r Frank H. Stewart and family, of 1 Woodbury, have opened tbelr cottage ® at Nlntsenth street and Wesley ave- 1 John J. Foster and family were called to Philadelphia Saturday by , the serious Illness of a slater of Mrs. , Foster. I Kugene Zlagler and family, of Phil- , adelpbla, are occupying tbelr cottage, t 716 Central avenue, for the- balance of ( the season. George Lottar and wife, of Philadelphia. ara enjoying life In tbelr apart" meuta on Wesley avenue, -near Elev- 1 eath street. Dr. George W. Urqubart and fam- J lly, of Philadelphia, are enjoying the summer months in tbelr cottage, 805 ' Fifth street. William F. Smith and family, of Philadelphia, are enjoyiug tbs summer hers In tbelr cottage. 850 St. . Charles place. i W. J. Custls, of Philadelphia, was a ; visitor hers Friday. He and bis wife i will go to mountains the latter i part of this month. T. R. Gillespie, of Philadelphia, a raw days ago visited bla daughter. Miss Gillespie, who la spending the season at the Oceanic. W. J. Ferguson and family, of Philadelphia, ate occupying their summer home In the Ureka Apartments, Fourth street and Atlantic avenue. Mrs. C. U.sWbite and Miss Marjorle . Whits, of Philadelphia, have rented tjlltr cottage on Ocean avenue and ere spending the summer at the Breakers. John F. Greenwood aod family, of Philadelphia, are bare for the as a sou. Mr. Greenwood Is active lo politics In the northeastern section of Philadelphia. J aaese C. Walsh, manager of the New Veudlg Hotel, arrived ben the

1 VISITORS PRAISE I ORCHESTRA MDSIC' „ Two Take Strong Exception | to the Recent Criticism j Of J. B. K. f The Skstiski. Is lu receipt of Ihej these writers have ouly the slrougeM praise for Hie free concerts now being glveu lu the music pavllluu by members of the Philadelphia Orchestra ( under dlrectlou of Johu K. Wltxemsnu; , Editor the hentinki.:— It Is really 1 , too bad that any one claiming lo have J au luterest In the dpelopaieol. of ihl. ( Hud fault with (he iou»lc lu the psvil- 1 (bis aeasuu. Belter music has never been given here than Is beard ' ' since Anton Heidi played si Brighton ' Beach. L I. aod even that orche.lrs ' ■ uo belter, ouly larger. A red cost does not add to the mil i very bad music being glveu by meu in 1 . uniform. Besides, Ihe men here escli ( , evenings sud present s genteel at- 1 A loud noise does uot constitute music, as many, of the summer coluuy , will testify. I wish to' tender the lhauks of many ' to those whose good judgmeut and tasts have, made It possible to ' to tweuty artists from the Philadelphia Orchestra this summer. Hoping that J. K. B. will see Uie of his way and learn to appreciate good music well reudered. aud v that Oceau City will continue to give us music of the satne high standard lu ^ lo come, I remalu, ' E. C. H. ; Editor tub Bextikkl:— Allow me assert, through the medium of your that there are many representatives of the summer colnuy who consider the music rendered lu the music , pavilion worth while listening- to If they were not prevented from doing by the lucessant Dow of coveraallou 11 carried on, aud the noises of Ihe smell children, who rosm at will. The latter, of course, cannol be entirely avoid- ri ed, which even a brass band in scarlet 8 uulforms (minus Drcktles) could uot A drown, conceding that -noise aud no music Is demanded by certain mem- '' of the summer colony. " Respectfully, T Lover of Good Mush- and JusOFFICERS ELECTED P The auxiliary organized Wednesday afternoon of last week at the home of .. Mrs. Albert Fogg by elecllug the fol- (( o Dicers: ^ Mrs. Harry B. Ackermau, of Pills- _ burgh, president; Mrs. J. B. Kulp. of (| Ocean City, vice prestdeut; Mrs. Mar- ^ garet Tbomsou, of Camden, secretary, and Mrs. L. W. Blocomb, of W llm lugDel., treasurer. There were thirty-eight women In ( attendance at thle meeting. < A meeting will be held Tuesday of „ each week at 8 o'clock In Ihe afleruooii .. the Visitors' Masoulc Club rooms, y on the Boardwalk, below Nlnlh street. ,, Commuter to Meet. ^ The Dnal meeting of the Fourth of July celebration committee will be v held at the Dremeu'e rooms In City at 8 o'clock Ibis evening. All the solicitors who had lists, are urged ^ be present and have their accounla a settled. (j . 1 * 1 b Mans Kioto Caught. ( There was a big buuch of klngUsb ^ caught by members of the Ocean City Fishing Club fr. m oD their pier dur- a the week. The total calch of all for the week ending Tuesday evening waa: Weakflab, 86; king, 853; croakers, 200; flounders, 16; perch, 156 , Fifteen Years Old. 11 Mis Elbel Freeman, of Camden, who Is speudlog the summer at her parauts' home, 608 Atlantic avenue, j received congratulations Tuesday on fifteenth birthday anniversary. Is uow eutertalnlug Miss Adelaide ' of Haddonlleld. Henri D. Hngne Marled. , Henry D Hague, aged 76 years. ^ who was a well-known resident of t Rlcbmond, Philadelphia, died c Friday and was burled Tuesday after- t He bad a number of friends In city, where he had been a cot" ( many years. Broke Three Mttoa. One of O. H. Henry's teams ran ( against John Trout's hack at nooo on , Monday and tore off a wheel, throw- ( Mr. Trout to tbegroond. Three of , his ribs were brokeD. His iDjnrlts were | attended by Dr. Pottlt, who took Trout , home In bis auto. , Marble Has Arrived. Director Adams reported at Ihe weekly meeting of the Olty Commie- ( elooers that lbs marble required for the , public comfort etetlon has arrived. He i said that the stgtlon will probably be ( r completed within a abort time. t latter part of last week and be end his family are occupying apartments | on Second street. Mrs. H. A. Plocb, of this city, returned Monday eveolug from a few * days' visit to Philadelphia. Her elster, Margaret Braogao, la spending ' the week lo Philadelphia. Miss Panlloa English, of Camdsn, 1 and bar alsUr, Miss Marguerite, of ' Haddonlleld, an at the Thomas, cot- ' tags, on Waaler avenue, where they L will remain several weeks. I Harry Taylor and family, or Naw ■ Haven, Conn., and Cbas- E. Pbllll|« n ud family, of Philadelphia, wars In I- town Sunday with James Franklin, of Wast Philadelphia. , who owns a cota tags np town. Four of Mr. Franklin's • grandchild ran wees la Um party. 1

AUXILIARY HAD :| PLEASANT TIME ' Visiting Presbyterian Women r Delightfully Entertained at Weekly Meeting. ' The weekly meellug of the Visiting Ladies' Auxiliary of lbs First Presbyterian Church, on Mooday afterooou. at the' I ssiuo Club, Moorlyu terrace ; aud the Boardwalk, bad Its usual ' attendance this week, shout 150 being present. The progrsin was a most Interesting one, consisting of several monologue j selections by Mr Dele, and solos by , Mrs. William Schwartz aod Miss Mil- 1 dted Schwartz. Madam Layyah "A Rarakat, of Syria, delivered etbrilllug , address tu behalf ef her sorely-strlckeu j , people, which m <de a profound Impression. The offering received during ihe efleruooD was more than >84. j of which was given Madame Bar- ! skat for her great work. j . Mrs Oliver C. Brooks, Mrs Albert I D Oat, Mrs E Koro. Mrs. Wm. H. Kirk patnek. Mrs. E. M. Campbell. | Mrs. T. J. Kegley. Mrs. Geo Russell aud Mrs. W. Vokel were the hoetesses , | and eulertalued the ladles In a very j pleasing way. Reports were beerd from Miss Ida K. Bauer, president, and Mrs. Wm. K. Harris. Jr., secretary, after which ' Ihe bosteesee for the next meeting 1 announced as follows: ' Mrs. H. R. W- Smith. Mrs. Howard 1 Brlce. Mrs. J. Scott, Mrs. J. Major, 1 S. Young, Mrs. Jessie T. Oebrle, j Mrs. L. Beulin aud Mrs. G. W. Shirley. The Rev. Charles H. Bohnar, pastor of the First Church, waa present aod ' oflered prayer. ^ "DONT'S" FOR TEACHER8 1 c t Brnaor dives Good AC vice to ( At the opening of the Ooean City I ( Summer School, Dr. Sensor j c some very pointed "Don'ts." I b Among them were the following: e 11 Dou'l bathe too often In the surf nor | long. Don't neglect your work j for batblDg*. Be careful about sating. flrst week your appetite may be , a somewhat abnormal, eo don't aat all a you can and not quits all you waot. , Dou'l growl and -chew the rag' at the c places you are staylug. Your landlady Is probably doing ber best to , make you comfortable and at (be . lowest possible figure to enable ber to come out whole. So don't complalu, . but keep sweet and cheerful. Change, ( If you must do so, but look out that It not from the 'frying pan Into the a Don't undertake to do too touch. courses ara the utmost one ought attempt. And last, but not least, ' j don't keep late boura." j Miss Doris Kenyon, of Naw Y'ork j baa been vlaltlng Mite Norma Chichester at the Breakers over the • week-end. Mlsa Kenyon la a new • movie" beauty staring with the o Film Co. She baa Just completed s picture starring with Carlisle r Blackwell In "The Sea Waif." MM e expects to motor to Ocean b City for auolber week-end In her new Willls-Knigbt car. t — t Mania Clans dirt does Home. c Bircball Hammer and hit wife, of have returned home g after spending two weeks at tbs t Mrs. Hammer, a recant ( bride, Is famed at the "Santa Clans Girl." Sue was MM Olive May Wilbefore her marriage. Aa the 'Saota Clans Girl," the accomplished, i wonderful work. Cboral Organised. ^ Henry Gurney. Philadelphia's prom- , ineut tenor vocalist, la orgaulztog a ( choral lo thla city. It le to be undenominational and all aingera ara , 4c v I ted to Join. It it Mr. Gnrney'a ( plan to give both Roeslol'e "Htabat ( Mater" arid Gaul's "Holy City" In tbs ( auditorium on two evsnlugs daring Bread and Cake Bale. The members of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the First M. E Church will have a sale of home-made f cakes, bread, etc., at Gofl'a pavilion, . on (be Boardwalk, tomorrow, July 14. j beginning at 10 a. m. There will be a plentiful eupply on band, and every article will be Hret-claa*. The Ladles' Aid Society of the First E. Church bava during the pad winter and spring baan preparing for ; their aonnal summer baxar, which they expect to make thle time the biggest yet held. It will lake plaoe at GolTa pavilion Friday. Joly 28, afterand evening. The subscription musical at the Ocean City Yacht Clnb, under tbs direction of Robert C. Vollum, will take ! place Friday evenlug, July 21. The ' musical requires no boost, aa every one who ever attended one knowa that Mr. ' Vollum set eclt only tba bast talent. The Bowling Allaya In the Bowling - Casino, Moorlyri Terrace aod BoardI walk, are now opeo for the season of ' ,916- Adv., 4-18. If. ! Motor Bent far adl*. Stansbury cabin. SO fast; 10 'h. p. , Palmer engine In A-l condition. Ap- , pu— For Bole. Five- passenger Bolck touring cm (4- ' cylinder). B. 87 modal; Boa condition, a with winter top; bMgaln. Apply S-, n Sentinel ofBcs. adv-lt '' Wanted at Om-WH oa bead " And aaortgags. For fantoar parthakxrs s apply oc addmse Dtijim oflMs, oSiCMy.N.J. Ad».

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Members Will be Served With Refreshments at Gathering Tomorrow Evening. \ There will be a meellug of the Ocean \ City Fishing Club at the club bouse al 1 Fourteenth street tomorrow eveolug. 1 Among otber Important busbies*1 to < come up will be tbe nomination of i officers. i Maoy of tj|s members are working i hard for the club trophies for July t I These are as follows — First, largest i ktugflsh caugbt from tba club pier, i ' leather collar-box. ■ ' Secood. largest klugflsb caught i from boat, bay or ooean.radlum watch. I Third, largest weeklleb caught from * , Fourth, largest weekflab caught' i 1 from pier or beach, aluminum leader I ' box coulalulug 12 gut leaders. I * j Flftb, largest number of fish caught I from pier by auy one member, ell tlsb 1 * | to count excepting sharks aod skates, I canvas kit bag. I ' | Tbe trophies will be awarded at tbe t " | August meeting of tbe club. Compel- • ' i bora must report each day's catch lo " j Plermaster Blackburn, who will enter t i ihe fisherman's nams and tbe number c I I of fish caugbt. « • ! MODERN SANITARIUM b Or. Cobnrn'a Li-lito Hall One ®l Beat In Ttola lection. Q , Leltb Hall BanlUrlum, at 816 Weeley avenue, li one of the moel complete t aud (borongbly modern Initltutlona of klod to be fouod anywhere lo tbli section of tbe State. Dr. William Franklin Coburo, tba owner, aod a physician of years of experience and w pronounced ability, has surrounded himself wllh a corps of capable assistants. ti Tba sanitarium Is completely equip- M ped for tbe dlagooels and treatment of tl chronic diseases. Radio active water a aod violet ray baths, and Bwedleb u treatments are given lo addition t» el corrective gymnastics and tnecbano. therapy and eklo and facial treat- T meats. a Miss Gertrude Wahldleck, tbs super- K ; lotendent. It now taking a apeclsl o I uodrr the Mayo H rot hers, oele- ct brated surgeons, al KochMtar, Minn a; She Is a gradual* of the Polyclinic al Hospital of Naw York. Sb* will be al di Hall Saullarlum next week. Mlse Anne Cbealre, who Is at the U: saolurlom, Is a graduate or the Pbll- k adelpbla Orthopaedic Hospital and Mecbano-Therapy Institute. She has p charge of the massage, baths, ale. g, Jac B. Ekman aod wl a are grad- al uates of Stockholm, tbs grealael school w the world for Swedish traalmants. D| Mrs. Flora A. Hardy, tbe matron, bad extensive experience lu a * uumber of almllar loslltnllons. c It will pay one to visit Dr. Coborn'r t< sanitarium. It will prove a most pleasant revelation. . ELECTION COST #2773.84 d I - « ! Amonni acquired lo Decide Free- ° boMir Board ftainiss. u Tbe cost to (he county for tbe epeclii 0 election on tbe question of a large or * •mall board of freeholders wasf 2772.34. ^ made up ae follows: 0 Election boards. 26 dlatrtcta. J1.872; • rent of rooms, $305; municipal clerks' k expenses, >208.80; county electlou n board, $85.45; printing ballots. >281.08. " Thsse figuras do not Include tbe ex. of prtutln g notices of tba she. Hon, which I* paid by tbs respective municipalities. jj Taxpayers bops they are through for awbll* with special election! called al tba whim of Irreapooalbla, would-be political boaaaa. " MARGUERITE II HERE * — Commodore Csmedti Olicn ^ Commodore Cartladg* brought bb family ber* from Philadelphia on bla trophy winning criiMr, Marguerite II. h 1 on Tuesday, oo their aonnal vjalt. 1 Harbor MaaUr George F. Flab gave t ' Cartladg* ancboraga and b 1 exleoded tbe oourt sales of his wharf Q 1 and grounds on tbe bay front at Fourth a ' street. * j 1 Tba commodore la wall-known to „ members of the yacht clnb. 1 C. J. Cronln, formerly of this city, who baa bean at Woodbury for soma ' time, has beao transferred to this dty ° ' for the rammer by tba West Jersey ' aod Seashore Railroad Company. H* ' Is uow oo doty at talagrapfa operator at the company's Eighth street depot. ® Casgtot Black Drsalik. The Rev. Forrest E. Defer, of Philadelphia, went aogllog with T. B. Bbor* at Tblrty-fanrtb street Monday and 1 r landed a 14-pound black drnmflsb. < ' The wall known preacher and lecturer I " was qnlte proud of his feat. < 1 • ■ ■ l Ulna Trepkles. The trophy oommtUa* has mad* the following award* for floats In the Fourth of Joly panda: Flret, Cbas. , B. Powell; second, Ooean City Camp t Fir* Ulrle; third, divided bat who J.J. 1 Device, blacksmith, and Elmsr Crane, i e florist. | ■scilsa* Bel* HiBai. Charles T. Maglnnis. or thla dty, has received tba handsome 14 karet gold medal won by him at lauding man In ' tba d 1st an os accuracy throw In tba >r casting tournament In Newark. Mr. Maglnnis Is joally proud of bla trophy.' . Far Bala. 3 Box Ball Allsys to good condition, ^ vary cheap. W. J. Powell, 821 Astoury '• avraus. Adv.. 4-80, If. Legal papers of all daacrlpUaaa, Including wills, are carefully dnwn by •- R. Curtis Roblaaato at his offlos, 744 ». Asbury avwae, Oesan City. N. J. adv. Wanted —Young girl, whMa, fa aaslatiu can of oAaa aod boos*. Apply ^ 806 Eighth at real, saeood floor, advlt n 9UOO to loaa oo first mnrtgagi. b. Thorn A Boyle, 408 Eighth street , "I Ocean CKy.ff.J. adv. tt.

GERMANTOWN BOYS , ARE IN CAMP HERE i Earl Humphreys isDIree'or Many Athletic Events Are to be Held. i" The Urnnaulowo Boys' Club, eul In Ihe former quarters of ihr . Oceau City Yacht Club, formally; ) opened amp s few days ego, and re ; mainly in opening up Ibe big, roomy j thiea-storled Lulldlug. srtaogiDR beda j . wllb a varied line of appetizing foodSiutfa, a* well as making such I repar- . allocs as are necessary for a general good time. Karl Humphreys, of lbs University ot Pennsylvania, is ouce more director , of ihe eocampuiem. Aside from this, tbe role of officer, presents s different llur-up this year Keuuelb W.Webb Is assistant, while Messrs. Hunter. | Weuerd sud Jefford, tbe ' a member of tbe L'uiveraity of cbamplonsblp basketball qolntet, completes tbe list of counsellors. Athletic Director Webb Is making summer schedule of evenU with i oelgbborlngteuula end baseball teams, which will be published In a short time. The prospects are exceptionally for a prosperous summer In all ■ be lines of the camp work. The atblellceveDls forme remainder of Ibe week are aa follows. Thursday, crabblug (tip lu Ibe bay. Friday. Ice cream baseball game. - rtslurdsy, geoeral amusements. _ CASINO CLUB GROWS j Tbe Casino Club Is surely keeplog 2 members entertalued. lor there Is A scarcely ao hour of Ibe day abra f la Dot some amusement..' Tbe 2 membership Is now past 9011 aod there A Is some talk of cloelDg tbe member- 1 ship at 1000. I The children's dancing class ou I Tuesday and Friday mornings has X now a regular membership of oearly 2 It la oua of the prettiest sights of ] Ocean City to wltuese Ibe efforte of Ihe ; coming meu aud women to learn to properly. Many private lessons a glveu at various limes durlug ihe The Japauese garden party on Saturday evening promises lo be well at- L tended. Tbe children will have a "Baby Z Dext Wednesday aud all who dressed to represent a baby will be admitted without charge aod may win one of the many trophies to be offered for tbe best representations. Another instrument — a aaxapbona — will be added lo tbe already famous Club Orchestra and II promises add greatly to the eflcct. Camp on rackabes. « .Dceaka Camp Fire Ulria. of this olty, with Mrs. H. W. Townsend, 1 guardian, left Friday morning al five ' o'clock for a two weeks' camping trip up tba Tuckaboe River. John Marte carted tbelr luggage od bis new truck, vlrs. J D Norcom la also with them. ' lo tbe camp from Ocean City ' Sunday were Joseph F. Venable v aud wife, Frank Stedmsn, Wm. Blnklnson and J. D. Norcom. Tbe girls report that tbs bathing, fishing and "eats" ara flret class. Or Otargc D. Nsdlsg Here. Dr. George D. Noellng, osteopathic physician of 1107 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, has ppened an office lu Ibe Hann Building on Eighth street, , opposite tbe Pennsylvania Railroad ■tatlon. He la here every Tuesday, Tbonday and Saturday, aDd will be glad to receive calls from tboaa Deadlog "his services. Bell telephone, 889 W. His advertisement appears in another column. Alex. Gambit ■ Cottager. Alexauder Gambia, treasurer of tbs Flret PenDy Savings Bank of Philadelphia, aod aaelstaDt superintendent of Sunday School, is occupying bis cottage, 858 Flret street, acoompauled by bis family. With blm are bis Gordon Gamble, paying teller of lbs bank, and bis daughter, MM Marguerite, a public school teacher, est log Hake. J. W. Feroley went oat fishing In Ibe bay In his auxiliary cruMr on Saturday, accompanied by Capt. D. L. Vauaman. Tbs latter says be never bad better sport In all the year* be has lived In Ooean City. Tbey caught 104 bake In two and ona-balf boars, tba largest weighing 1 j pound* Hear* Faaial Baalaeas. Postmaster B. Frank Smith said Tuesday that tba business at tbe post office daring lbs mouth np to that ahead of any July since the office was started. Post Office Inspector Jordan waa bare early In tba weak and found everything all right Between 60 and 60 members of tbe > Ocean City Fire Department went to . wood In anlomobllaa yesterday , morniug and participated lo tbe parade there. Tbey took two piece* of apparatus with them. Far Baal. I Established flour and feed store, Including flxtures,or will rent storeroom for any other buslcsss. Address Youngs • Corson, Octan City, N.J. adv., 12-80, tf. Fob Bale.—' Two valuable and desirable corner Iota, on tba Bay front, oo* Mock from the yacht clnb, with riparian right. Ona corner 100 ft., on* 1 oornar 80 ft Thee* are do doubt the J most dmirabl* lot* lo Ocean city. '■ Terms reasonable. Apply to owner, K. J. Da Mae. 106 Sooth Third St . Phlli- adelpbla. adv. 7-10 M. \ Wanted.— A yooog lady to aadat lo , gaoaral office work; previous exportsac* not memory. Apply al lbs office a- of lb* Ctty Gaa Light Company, Kievy aolh street and Havso avaooa. adv-lt " Fon Baijl— Market or delivery a wagon; also Iwn sealed carriage. AdI, dram Biniinkl offies, Oeaaa Ctty, M.J Adv.

, THE WORLD'S BEST MERCHANDISE ' Ready-made Suits. All Wool, $15 and $16 The Famous- Brig-ham Hopkins Straw Hats White Flannel Trousers Blue Coats Ladies' High Grade Bathing Suits Odd Pants Sweaters ** Underwear JONES' MEN'S SHOP AT THE TRUST CO. S CMIER I MCALLISTER'S I The Leading Dry Goods Store . ' Showing a big line of Sheets, Pillow Cases. Com1 forts. Blankets, Towels, Counterpanes, Curtain ' ' Scrim and Curtain Swisg, at, special low prices, bought ;• before the advance. Sheets. 39c. 44c, 50c. 7SC, 85c. Comfotls from $1 .50 lo Jirjo. 1 Pillow Cases from u'-Jc to 25c. Curtain Scrim. 10c and 18c yd., same as last year. 4 Towels from 10c to $1.00 each. Big line of Table Linen and Napkins. We make a specialty of above line and can aavc yon money. S. S. /TcAllister

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Real Estate For Sale Bid BAROAINS / Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort i very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 619 Asbury Avanua Ooaan City, N. J. THE BREAKERS the only boardwalk hotel Hot 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 waeka to know If yon cam gat tt; w* can tall you at onos. Bargains in Bay and Ooaan front properties. Choice cottages for ml*. Also lots for Id vestment and for Improvement tin choice of Ooaan Ctty. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocbam City, N. J. "MAKE HAV WHILE ./▼I THE SUN SHINES? , Ikrijf- bt^CWl u)itk cuiiliuilirw*. Itj bbjaw. urfvMi IW. Vumi. if TlUCSWlj to" prandl -for to-morreur u wtif as fe-fau. of tvmi . amipoiLni^ wdfrtsT" ; cm. sauries depoxiFS , h tltrijf- of" TO*ib j. Tltc. littit cayitU a man hts stored, uf is aliuuj? a ioiuxe of- mcreasiW) pouitr, .and he cam loot the wwld boidk) ' vn. tkt face- _ , ; Marn^ miiLton. people die tbufeL • States take ajLwmhqt of- taimiqt banks' assfstancL. ■ Accept our bank's protectory vjew S«urvviq$. h First National Bank i* Ocean City, IN. J. » R. B. 8TITB8 M. 8. MOWRSR W. pay A par own* on Savlnaa Aaoounta I- vou oaan bonk wkh uaty vnaaM Jkllevue dins gfGNTM AT. AA 10 flH* AST AVg. ' 7 Electric elevAtor to street level. Rooms in rails with or withoat bath* ,! Capacity, ajo. »- f. m. moHAMTz m.

■OTKU ANA OeTTAOm _ M0T6L blSe^YRG... Ocean Ave. Bmwm. El. hth .,id Ninth tilree. H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Mall •SANATOBIlJtt — Op.n All tha - T^Zminb'Sih' UvadXeiv*' "Sqi*"1 THE IMPERIAL WSUIU.IKAL AVg. OCEAN CITT, N THE KATHLU Now open for tbe ssavoo Avanns, OCEAN CITY, N.J, NIMH EH LEWIS A CONAKD Cloaed utjnrMarcb SO, ma WYOMING '*« OCEAN Al kim •man CUr. N. g. op« an ua rmat - Bot Wator Um a. p. niLiKB . HOTEL ATGLEN of th. Woat amMUy lo^ boUh la »a aha km alny. bam to jaaka tbb hooaa aMet and homaUka, and ha large and aaaurad patronage prove* ha n» oarn For tarma aod partionlan addreaa, «■ «•- «*rr. Pm*. ^ HOTEL ELBERON KIUHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITT, N. J.j Narlor and Sayr*. Proprlalraaan Poartamtb Haaaoa. Thoroughly raooralaS radoavy papa^u. Ball Pboea.: 17-X and THE HEWLINGS Ninth and Waatay ava. Oeaan ctty. N. J Opana Jnna It. ISM L. H. MEWLINUB, / «» -Chaatnnt Htrvrt/ w«" PhUadaipaia, Pa. Ornua1 Arann* and Ninth Htraat ; 1st U w r. wooMina THE I0LEWIU OPEN ALL TEAB Uoorlyn Tarrasa Oaaan Clly, N.J Batwaan Eighth and Ninth Htraau I.oaatad Ona Bloek rrom Baaah. MR8.J. K.MOBRISON THE OCEANIC Ocean City, N. J. ! Open for lbs season. A. K- BAKER. Chandler-White Hall t Oomn ave. bdt.Bevanth aud Eighth sis Ocmn City, N. J. BKOWN A MACKL1N. HOTEL SWARTHMORE | Wesley Ave. bat. filnth and Tenth atresia, and pSuamL1 vt'oi'angvjMa Mga of tli^2^ei>nnUio«St?1<*"™e'^d Tl01r m W. P. and P. B. UPPINCOTT. LA. STEELMAN" BUCISKTH U4 WHEEIWUCHT * ■' ' n t--i - rnctieii ursashMii * JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Om mi hum Tmp $ Op** r Agent for BUwart'a Iron Work* Vm." ' Plato and OrqmmanUI Iron Raw, Iron Railing* nod Window flnarda . Smith SL ni Him In. Otis M. Townaand A Practical Bmsbor* Arehttset Ueanaad by tha Btato. -> -> CIQHTH STREET, OPP.P.O. OCEAN CITY W. J. C. L- LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. La*a tarsal*, wwiakum. aanaMdi ill Tor Sale^-~; MIM^waa^MrillaM aMt STSlj oinXn. WUI sw issssd1 "Br. ssjbs: gJiTSSSSASiSiSttSS: Wc Are Distributor! •a* tha Ford Automobile In Ohm City, Saa lata Ctty am* Vldalty Wm. H. Powell Qenersl Contractor GradiBC ud Street Bailitac Thirty -fanrth at. mto Wato avo. OCEAN CITT. R. J. rn ' Ntoaaa. 8SI.W . "Uratteh"