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vol. xxxvi. ocean city, n. j.. thursday, july 20, 1910. . - no. 17

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Si.oo Per Year. StricUy in Advance. Al-roK!>EYM-*T-I.Ate. JflORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and . COUNSELLOR AT LAW. mpk *A% toi ur not »r, ». J. (Opposite Public Buildings). j^AVV ^OFFICES" 1 Apgar & Boswell, ANBURY At-*KNU E ani eV^% HTKEKT I _ LAW OFFICES c Godfrey, Giddings S Read ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. H. NEWELL HEULINGS Attorney at Law 809 Eighth HI reel Ocean City New Jereey MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. 7 tllDlltl. [ m Allen Corson, *. D. j £ Ocean City New Jersey J DR W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY ***• I - OCCAM CITV. M. J. OKK1CK HOURS |etu! p. ul 1 Florence Brick Haines COR. 9TH AND WCSLC? AVCt MCCHANO-THCRAPIST Massage. Mwedl-li MovromU Medical and < orrrrtlve UyniMatlrs IJERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. | 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY ^ *•££: c JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. *" Eighth and Central avenue Ocean Clly New Jereey J)R. G. Di NOELING |e Osteopathic Physician ; .Hauu Building, Eighth alreel Opposite Pennaylvaula It. R. He pet , Oc ean City, N. J. Every Tueeday, Thursday and I ■Saturday Pblladelpbla «|fflce. 1107 Chestnut St. QR. CHARLES B. RIDER MDentiRt1* 809 Central Avenue •CHAM CITY. M. *. Bell IX DR G. Fairchild Starr j Dentist Cor. »,b^D«d'wLlry Are. timee Uouia: a-IJ » ' ' 1 ® -4 Oae Adailalatcred. Vlalct Ray Treataicat. J^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer 'Pbone IB OCEAN CITY. M.J BeUMS-A Bulb Pbone. later- Statt 14-S Hughes' Central Phimicj J. Tljstnley Hugbes. PTD. Bth and WeeleyAvee. Ocean City, N.J LHITI BALL SANITMIUM Bell Pbone. Wealey Avenue near Mlbtb Tl^mvart°ue'nl't^tlven^^"a^lla^atHadlum'aod Vtoiw Bay ueal mrnte. U" riyw(i«a«"Ii WaHajiiacK. Noptlilliui FrankliD Cobora, I. D. OFFICES, LEITU HALL 918 Waalay Avenue Plane No.SU tiffloe Moors, e te IS a. m„ 1 10 & and e to 11 p. m Try an AdvertUement la the MHTWBJe

Whatever success or patronage has conic to our office is <luc, we believe, to a principle to which we have always tried to adhere, viz.: Take care of tour clients' interests and your own inTERESTS WILL TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES. MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth Street and Central Avenue Real^Esla/e in all of its branches. $2000.00 ! ONLY $2000.00! A BIG BARGAIN A two-family apartment house for sale. Only $2,000, including one and a half lots. Each apartment consists of 2 bedrooms, bath, living and dining roams and kitchen. This is in a very good location and the terms will be made to suit JOSEPH I. SCULL Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Prank Smith Go.,"VboES«t'1 If you have money to Joan see us for good investments. For sale, fine lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $25°° Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, $1200. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES BELL PHONE LOUIS W. MILLER AGENT PON OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY GARAGE AND SHOW ROOM. NlRTH ST. AND OO EAR AVE. Saddle Horses For Lessons and Hire Stable, Seventh and Haven Avenue Information at Casino Club J. H. LITTLEFIELP, Instructor The Needle Lovers Shop -FT C. FREEMAN 8s6 Boardwalk «3» South 13th Street Hi N °C"n C,,y' N" J' Philadelphia, Pe. I l) Art N eedle work Materials FREE INSTRUCTIONS COLUMBIA YARNS ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES """ 1 I"1*"""1" r HUPMOBILE ST UDEBAKER DODGE You will find in theDodge Brothers' Motor Car many features scarcely to be expected at so moderate a price. The gasoline and oil consumption is unusually low. We can give immediate delivery. Eastern Motor Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fori Pasts Phot* 355 , SECOND-HAND CARS PAIGE FORD HUDSON

. j „u — - - - I J o A Gas Stove free from odor, cool and not, « I ' m I ■ Is what you need for summer heat; J I l\ It makes your home so nqat and clean, ■ ° I T LI . ^ You cannot help but see that it is you we J The City Gas Ltight Company ; '• Eleventh and Heven Ave. OCEAN CITY, fi. d- : PLUMBING T^sEEsB^^isr''- .t— g C. M. BACON W7 BW. at 5

SEWER FACILITIES SOUGHT |A FOR CITY'S NORTH SECTION ■ T nnJ enmnnn. A BIPII ih. Pb. - I. Company Asks Co- -

! operation of Board of Commissioners. The following letter wae read al I be weekly meeting of the Ctty CommieAtlantic I'lty, July 18. 1918 To tba Board of Commlaalonera of Ocean Clly, N. J.— Ueullemen The Ocean lily Laud Compauy la now maklDg application to the Board of Public Utility Couimlulouer. of Ibe Stale of New Jersey taking I bat the Ocean I'lty Sewer Compauy be required to extend II. f.cllllle. mi a. lo afford proper service lo tbe bou-eboldera In the upper secllon of Ocean Clly. Thin application I. of public couceru aud Hie company will be grateful for • any co-operation and aupport ou the pari of ibe clly. Reapeclfully youra, - Ocean City Lasi. Com can v. By Ezekiel V. Coraon, I Preeldenl. 1 E. V. Cor-on wa. at Ibe meeting, aud, when be waa Baked If he deelred lo Say anything, be Haled that Ibe eompaoy'e officer, dertre the Clly Commissioner, lo work wub Ibem In securing Ibe needed Improvemenl. The •ewer company baa agreed to do Ibe I work If It meet. wHh the approval of Ibe Slate Public Ulllllle. Board. Director Campbell moved Ibel tbe letter be received aud tiled, aiallog that a resolution relallug lo Ibe matter would be presented later In tbe meeting. The in ol Ion wae pauwd. Later, tbe mayor presented Ibe foliowiug reeolutlou. wbleb wae adopted: Whereas, tba Ocean Clly Laud Company baa requested (he Oceau City Sewer Company lo lay a new •ewer main In Hie clly of Ocean t.'Hy, County of Cape May. N. J., 00 Corlutbiau avenue from Third alreel lo Fifth I. alreel, and on Tblrd etreel from Cor Inlblao avenue to Beach Thoroughfare. ■ together wllb lateral.; and p Whereas. Ibe particular location of the-e sewer main., a. requested, ere in Ibe realdeullal neighborhood of tbe city of Oceau t.'Hy and I. a much needed Improvement, ae well a. a >• meaue lo make Ibe uelgbburbood J, more ..Hilary and bealtby; therefore, . be II I Resolved by Ibe Board of fomml. .loner, of Oceau Clly. N J.. Ibal Ibe Oceau Clly Sewer Compauy be requested lo lay Ibe new main and lateral, above ae! forth, and Ibal tbe _ Public Ulllllle. Commission of the - State of New Jersey be Mul a cert I Bed E copy of Ibis resolution and a Ilka copy be scut lo tbe Oogan Clly Sewer OomPU"F- _ CLEAN NETS ON ISLAND There wee eonHdermbte complaint last year of Ibe vile odore comlug from ibe large uete ueed by Ibe pouad ll.b ermen when Ibe nele were undergoing tbe proceee of cleaning on lole Dear tbe bay front. Wtille no complalnla have been - beard eo far tbl. year, tbe clly aulhor- ~ lllee have ordered Ibe practice dlaeoatlDued, and now Ibe nele will be _ cleaued ou oue of Ibe l.landa In tbe w

j .... HELP FOR STATE'S 1 e SOLDIER BOYS "Preparedness" Concert and I Dance at YachtiClnb Mope = day Evening, July 31. A • 'Prepared neM" concert and dauce will baglveu al Ibe Oceau Clly I Yacht Club Monday avanlug. July SI t for ibe btuetlt of tba Ooeau Clly f, Branch of tbe New Jersey Soldiers' e Relief League. i Mrs. William D Sherrerd, of Had d doutleld. a colleger here, waa recenlly appoluled chairman of Ibe New Jer- u eey Soldlere' Relief League for South I Jereey. aud aba waa Inetrumeutal lu I arrauglng for Iblacomlug social eveul I She hope, lo bay* 150 patronesses. All I of Iter frleuda are lotereeted In tbe affair, aud tba success of tbe concert / and dance la aaeured. ■ . Ir Is expected that Governor and I — Mrs. KMdir will ba among tbe gueeU. • ■ . . t DS. DE MARIS WEDS , llsss m. Krlgkler. A Vlneland paper contatbs I ha following of Inlaraet to a number of local I n, marriage of Ibe Rev. F. A De 1 Marie, superintendent of tba Camden 1 M. K Dlatrlct, and formerly pastor of 1 Ibe Klrat M E Church of Vlneland. ' and Mrs. Carrla Kelgblsj. widow of ' tbe lata William B. Kclgbley, bas taken place, relatlvae here were Informed Salarday. Tbe ceremony le believed lo have been performed Thursday by Bishop Berry, la Philadelphia, but dataila oould Dot ba learned. Tba eouule left Viueland Tburaday morning In tbe minleter'e automobile.

t There will be a ooooty W. C. T. U. rally on lemperauoe at Saarllle camp meeting on July 28 Mtee Addle B. Parsels, a national W. C. T. U. lacturtr, will give tbe addreee in tbe afternoon. A general Invitation to , ibe uoloDa and Ibe public lo atleud Is extended. For Bole. Yacht Honeymoon. Fastest, safest and most comfortable eatboat M tba boy; 25 feet over all; perfect ooodtlioo; bargaiu C. H. Bcbermertoern, Jr . IS South Fifty-second atrael, PblladsL phis; 1145 Central avenue. Ocean Ctty. Fob 8alx. -Low fcr cash, lot 418 - Waal avenue, below SixUeolb (time, east side; also 214. 216. 218 Haven avenue. at Seventeenth street, west aMe. . " "• " 3?,iSTS"

one-design craft • were towed in . i« f No Wind and Heavy Tide U!l Stopped Finish of Race . of These Boats. »« Tbe one design dVet of Ih- Ocean « ' I'lly Yacht 'Club now has two post- tl ' poued recee to sail off pi J A race was -cbedolrd for tlil> craft la ' d.lrr Wni 'p^Hexsmrr - "s^ond"At- U ' tempi, look part. • pi ' The live boat, began the race with a b. ' flying .tan, Capl. Alex Lawrence's Logan being tbe le.l to i-r..-. Ibe start t'apt. "Sam " WihkI -sileil Jacob put her over the tlr-t part ..ftlie course ;• was a delight lo tlie eyes of ibe on- si • lookers. II e The Indications acre that ibe Itulb u I B. would have a walk over Bui. elas 3 aud alack, she bad trouble gelling a ' bsck. So bad tbe oilier- tin ibe beat al ' | borne, ibe alud lefl for oilier pert- of d f particularly strong tide sgalust Ibe si 1 Tbe boats were held up shout a mile ri from Ibe club house. Finally Ihey a: • -truck I lielr -alls and were lowed in u by two motor bnals. L Although Alex. Lawrence crossed w j Ibe stalling hue last, be would uu- tl 1 doubted ly have been second to cross p 1 the tlulslilug Hue bad there beeu a ; GOT BIG CHANNEL BASS " '• ■■ Vrsr-Old "Tbsilet" Vollmu ei e Valium aud ' wife, of Pblladelpbla, m It summer resldeuls of nils clly, csugbt , • e 25 pound clianuel bis- a lew days „ J ago I rum oil Ibe pier of llie Oceau Clly Fishing Club He was given quite a „ surprise wbeu lie fell the big fellow ou £ '• bis hue. bnl he did oot lose his heed. «- He quickly got down to Ibe beach .aud, , ' afler playing Ibe fish for halfau hour, , • he Anally lauded II. He will bare II C mounted. | • "Charley" aud Ins frleuda are. ol 0 course, naturally vary proud of Ills g y accomplisbmeut. . f alottop Hsmllloa Mere An, usl 6. | Bishop Jolin W. Hamilton will f D preach In Ibe First M K. Church Bun- t day, August 6. He presided over the d New Jersey Annual Couference when I 1 tl was held tolhls clly In March, 1911, f aud preached al Ibe services held here t „ ou the Conference Buudey. He le a u leader lo American Methodism, 1 Choir Boss' Outlna. • The choir boys of Hi Paul's Protestaut Kplscopal Church, Cbeatnut Hill, C u will come to Ibis clly Monday, July f . 24. ou their summer. vacation trip aud i .. will rernalu some lime. They will be j H In charge of Waller HI. Clair Koodle, < )r organist aud musical director of tbla I church. I

assessments' are approved; Lot Owners Interested Given | Privilege of Paying on i Installments. | w«\V of 'be' re I |K.n of|tbe commlMmuere of street^ ; objectors, wjjo bad been al previous Tbe lot owners lut-reslrd In both contracts are. by re-olutlou adopted at meeting, given tlie privilege of | paying Ibe B-sesemruU upon the folFfrst Thai Ibe lolal amoinil of es--essmenl against escb lot or piece of laud for Ibe Improvement shall be paid In live equal iiistahmeuls. aud to paid as follows: Klr.t Installment. May 1. 1UI7. Second installment. May I IWI8. l'bird Installment, May I, 1919. Fourth Installment. May 1. 192n. Fiflb Installment, May 1. 1921. Second. Thai ah unpaid balance of rale of seven per ceulnm per an - Third. If any (Installment shall rernalu uupild for thirty days from aud after Ibe lime tlie same aball become due and payable, (be whole assessmen! aud Ibe balance due thereon shall become Immediately due aud payable, and aball bear toleresl al tbe rele of one per centum per month, and should be collected lu the same manner as provided by an act of Ibe Legislature of New Jersey, uuder tbe amendments thereof aud tlie supplemeuhPyijereto. Fourth. Bald assessment shall remain a ben upon Ibe landa until said Installments are paid with tbe accrued luieresi (hereon. Fifth. Thai no proceedings (o collect or enforce tbe ssld payments of Ibe default shall be made lu Ibe payment of anjtjnelahmenl. Bixih. Thai any lol owner, as assessed. Is glveu tbe privilege of paying lime wllb accrued Interest I hereon. It was moved and agreed Ibal Ibe check deposited by R U Ed wards on boss contract be returned lo htm. A qui -claim Ueed was grautrd for part of lol 1803. Ibe wboleof lol 1804 and pari of lol 1805 lo Ibe owner. Cbarlee J.l'urran, al tbe request of Ibe clly collector. Director Adams staled tbal he bad given to W. O. Fioley the contract lo palul two of Ibe city pavilions lor |70 Resolutions were adopted (o borrow from tbe Boardwalk N^U^w> of Atlantic City, In order ttf renew a oola for a like amount falllBg due July 20. 1917; to borrow >4500 from Ibe sinking fund and to borrow >2000 tbe First National Bank of Ocean City. A number of bills were ordered paid. Noted Organist Secured. Walter rtt. Clare Kuodle, of Fblladelpbia, well-knowu ae a cburcb organist In tbal clly. and a summer resident of Ocean L'liy fur a number of i le uow organist aud musical , director at tbe First Presbyterian i Cburcb. He will bold Ibese duties during Ibe remaluder of tbe summer.

YACHT CLUB WILL GIVE MUSIC LOVERS A TREAT

Annual Subscription Concert ' to be Held at Headquar- ] ters Tomorrow Night. A rare musical treat la In store for Ibe members aud friends of Ibe Oceau Yacht Club, together wllb Ibelr al Ibe club bnuse tomorrow evening, wbeu Ibe annual eubscrlp- 1 lou musical will be glveu, uuder Ibe of Robert B.' Vallum. Tbe vocal quartet engaged for tbe occasion couiuiises tba following ar lists: Miss Mary Barrett, snprano; Katbryn Melala. contralto; Wal- | L. Pontius, tenor, and Lewis Jamee t Howell, baritone. | Two wonderful children. Florence , Adele Wbilemau, barplsi, and Uur , uty Matlox, violinist, will also be , beard In several numbers. There (wo alooe are well wortb going a long disto bear. William Sylvanua Thunder, of Pblladelpbla. whose fame is Widespread, will be tbe accompanist. Mas ■ Wear Ball la narl. It cost Herbert Hlile, of PbtladelI pbla, a flue of >5 to batbe in (he "altogather" lu tbe surf lu this clly. Hill. , employed In one of tbe hotels bere. aod on Thursday afternoon be decided > to lake a dip lo tue oceau. He undressed uuder Ibe Boardwalk aud j slartad lo gambol lu Iba water. Lifeguards chased blm. aud he was arrested by Mpectal Policcmau Nlcker■on. Police Magistrate Barrows lui- , posed Ibe flue aud gave Ibe fellow a , warning. Tbe hotel proprietor stood , responsible for the'llue. I eemie tl ii"n ■

J. Frederick MartlD, aecretary. baa sent oat notice of a meeting of tbe Twentieth Street Improvement Aeso- ' clstloo, to be bald at tbe collage of ibe ' j president. Franklin Herat, 2004 Wea- " ley aveooe, at 8 o'clock this (Tbore- 1 j. day) evening. ^ J For Bent, i. Established Hour and feed store, Including dx(urce.or will rent store room 1 lor any other bus! o ess. Address Yocngs 1 Horeon, Ocean City, N.J, adv., 12-80,tf. t ' ■ »! Tbe Bowling Alleys lu (be Bowling s Casino, Mooriyn Terrace aud Board4* walk, are now open for Ibe aeaauu of r. 1916. Adv.. 4 IH, tf. Legal papers or all descriptions. In18 eluding wills, are carefully drawn by I. K. Curtis Roblnkoa at bis ofllct. 744 »- Anbury avaaue, Ooeau Ctty, N. J. adv. '■ Wahtiui at Oncic. —$1000 on bond and mortgage For further particulars apply or address Hcntimu. omoe. « Oeaau Ctty. N. J. Adv. M Try aa odvertlsamaot In Ibe Hmt-

1 HOTEL KEEPERS ARE ENTERTAINED . ti Johnson Roney Follows t Custom and Gives Her Co- b Workers Fine Treat. a Members of Ibe Oceeo City Hotel Jj Proprietors' Assodatloo were dellgbt1 eDlertalued by Mrs. Mary J. KoDey at ber hotel, (he Hlrand, Moo- ' day eveulog. Other guests were tbe mayor, Cbarlee A. Frost aud B. B. ! Bwau. ' It baa been tbe custom of Mrs. ' Roney for several years to tbug entertain the hotel association manners ' ' about Ibis time of Ibe eeaaou, Ions- « • much ae she llvea bare In Ibe winter aud the association holds lis wlntar : meetings al homes of tbe membere In Pblladelpbla. Tbe entertainment on Monday eve- . ulng was thoroughly enjoyed by tbe . guests. Tbe table decorations were . beautiful, as well as unique. i mm aJttVa.U Fan J Miss Mary Fox, daughter of Frrcb bolder and Mm. Jobu P. Fox, gave a •- card and dance pert j al ber borne on ■- Ceulral avenue Saturday eveulug fur i- Mkw Jaue Kitidler, of Readiug, Who «a. a chum of Mies Fox wbeu I bet d attrii.le.1 Darlington Seminary a yfar or I wo sluce. There were 80 present aud all bail a pleaaant eveulug.

Tbe young people al tbe Oceanic, at well as some of Iba older ones, hod a , delightful I hue at Ibe Oceanic Motel Monday evening, wbeu Ibe Orel dance . of Ibe eea-ou wae given Ibere. Several of tbe youug inru and girls among Ibe collegers were gueete. For Balk. —Two valuable and daI elrabls corner lots, on Ibe Bay front, i one block from Iba yacht dob. «rtb riper lau rlgbi. One corner 100 ft., oue corner 90 ft. These are no doubt the most desirable lots lo Ocean Ctty. Term* reasonable. Apply to owner, r E. J. DuMer, 185 South third St . Pbll- - ad el pbla. adv. 7-10 St. ,f / Bay VUla Laundry, 217 Bay nvenoa ' ocean Ctty. N. J. Bundle washes and by tbe doxeo done by Mia. Francis • Freeman. Bell pbone 189-W. f adv., 6-22. 121 4 For Saul— One or all of tba Ova lole ' ou Asbury avaaue. below Thirteen lb & street, east aide, low for cash. Mrs. M. • 8 Smith. Coll logs wood, N.Jadv., 8 22. 144 $1500 to loan on flrot mertgage. Thorn * Boyle. 400 B|Mk Kim, Ocean Ctty i N\ J. ndv.lt '

presbyterians j here fine mdsic Organ Recital by Walter St. ; Clare Knodle Enjoyed by Congregation. Much praise I- being elicited from ' worshippers In Ibe First Presbyterian ' | Church ibis summer for tbe music lo " be beard every Sunday al IU service-. Last eouday morutug the edifice ' was crowded aud many were turneil ' sway unable lo gain entrance, and lu ' (be evening another large coogrega1 nonfilled the church and Suuday school room. The orgsu recital by Waller 81. Clsre Knodle before (be eveulug service wae of a very hlgb order. He demonstrated Ibal be knows bow to play, a fact (bat la oot always preval- ' eut at sucb recltale Mr. Kuodle ' .bowed his complete mattery of Ibe 'rbe members of the quartet win " all fully equal to tbe program tit? 1 ranged for (he day. MIsaLoalmT ' C-or-on Is a soprano soloist of exeep- " Uoual ability. Her voice le full aDd j rich with tones thai are exoeadlogly ' pure and thoroughly musical at all ' points of Ita extensive range. The - perfect enunciation wlilcb aba glvaa lo r ber words adds greatly to tbe enjoyp meol of ber sluglog. The contralto ' Mlse Mildred Brooke, possesses a well 1 cultivated voice, ber work^-alwaye ' taking rank at that of a finished artist. The Intelligence and Impraulvenaas .' with which the renders ber selections J are difficult to surpass. 1 Ijtwls E Smith and Dr. J. Tbornley Hughes, base and lenor, respec- ' lively, are folly sustainlug their repu- ' tatione as soloists of tbe very first ' order, aod are always lleteoed lo with Tbe anthems rendered by tbe quartet on Sunday displayed a tecb- * i: leal knowlsdge and a gift of barmon- ' loo* expression that were most enjoyable to ah wbo beard tbelr work. ' David M. Lovett, of the Frank ford Preeby lerlan Church, wbo tang a bam solo at Ibe tsornlog service, bas a J powerful, well cnltlvated voice of no- , usual range, and bit number, "Hear : My Cry, O Lord," by Hooler, wae forcibly given. d The work of Ibese artists will be ° supplemented from time to tlmedur- ? log tbe summer by singers of known ' ability, so tbat all attending Ibe aer- . vices of tba Flint Church will never " fell of bearing (he very best talent tbat can ba secured for Ibe rendition * of t$ie sacred music. „ Jsdre nncte a Vlattor. Ex-Judge Ulrteb, of PlaluHeld, j 1'nlo ti Connty, was In town Saturday. He celled ou a few friends, Including Prof. Jamee M. Stevens. Judge ditch has koowu William Lake, ofthls clly, a number of yeare. nf There will be en Important meeting ,l of tbe members of «bv official board of ID Ibe Klrat M. E. Cburcb tbla evening n al8 o'clock Id iba official board room ,r of tbe eboreh. A full atteodauce h _ desired. desired. - ro

— ' , MASONIC CLUB PLANS GREAT TRIP of Local Organixation WU1 Go to Pitman Saturday, August 5. Tbe members of tbe Visitors' Mo soolc Club of Ooesn CUy plan to nay return visit totbe Pitman Masonic Club Salarday, August 6. It U planoed to go aod return lo a special electric Iralo. wbicb will leave al 2 o'clock In tba afternoon. It will be ueeeaaary to have 188 members go ou tba trip lb order to obtain a special train, but tbtre la no doubt or sett) ring that number. Tbe local club, beglnolog oexi Jaue. will ralee tbe doee of the organisation lo $8 a year, with an entrance fee of >2. Tbe auee have bean >2 a year, wllb no entrance fee. For Balk.— M a r k e t or dellvaro i also two sealed carriage. Ad- . dreee Sehtihkl office, Oceeo City, : N. A Adv.

BIG TIME FOR SHRINERS IN THIS CITY JULY 29

Prominent Men Will be GnestB of Yacht Club and Visitors' ^ Masonic Club. J Tbe Oceao Ctty Yacbt Club members wrll eotertalu and have open bouse for ah shrtners wbo may be In Oceau CHy Saturday. July 28. Noble Heory S. Evans le making a special effort lo bring down about 600 Sbrloers from Pblladelpbla, wllb tbe famoue Lu Lu Temple Band of 110 „ An elaborate program will be ar- „ ranged for tbe day. iu Tbe Visitors' Masonic Clobhaeex- , tended an Invitation to tbe Sbrlnere-to ,e make lu home on Ibe Board,1 walk Ibelr headquarters daring tba „ bathing hour and throughout (be day. Arrangements, are belug made for a ,. baseball game lo Ibe morolng aod water sports lu (be afternoon. t AIT aulo run, for wblcb. trophies r: will be given, will be a feature of (he lr dey. Tbe run will be from lire yacht lu club house to Fifty-ninth street and l'c Business aieu and residents era re,f rjueeted to decorate tbelr boueeeon Ibis n Mayor Smith aod Potentate W. a Freelaud Keudrlck, receiver of texae.of r Philadelphia, will be among tbe p. gnesu. d ■ ■ • |y kenpuee •• Facnltv. J' Tbe Meaara. Llpplucott. owners of •* tbe Swartbmore Hotel, will give •' •° reception and eotertalomenl tor life y- members of tbe faculty of tbe Ocean 0 Clly Stale Summer School at Uw Dotal next Tueeday evening. The City Oom- " rnleslonere bave been Invited to att- lend. Tbe Swartbmore gave a similar «• affair laal aeasoo, aod It was tboroug^- »• ly enjoyed by a large number. / " CaaiM Lsras WrsaisS. u_ Wblla fishing In tbe surf near ,t Fourth street, late Sunday afternoon, ;u U. Kd Coruman, of Philadelphia, a summer resident of this clly, landed t,e an immenee weakflsb. It measured b- 28 lucbes lu lenglb aod wMgbed 6J D. pounds. Mr. Carotaan bod It on txy. blbillou ou the Boardwalk and crowds slopped to look at tba flab. rd — — m Hole rrtattv Cksrck bust. The members of tbe Holy Trinity "' Church guild will bold n barer In •r UofPs pavilion, <JD tbe Boardwalk, on M tbe aflernoou aod evenlog of Angoat ^ 4. There will be fancy articles on o* aalr, aa well aa home-made cake and welt Kesws Aclreea move. " Laura Ntteon Hall, a well-known OD actress and leading woman , la among tba visitors bore, where a be neually •penda a portion of the summer Seasons. Her mot bar. Mrs. W. D. Barn|d buret, of Pblladelpbla, te a cottager. >y- RseaktlCte Vetera. I beg to eubmlt my name lo tbe Republican Voters of Cape May *' County, as a candidate for tba nomination for Sheriff on tba Reptfellcan Ticket, at tbe ensuing primaries. D| Paul E. Carroll. q! For Pale.— 18-foot codos, $18; good cobdlllob. 82 Morutogaide rood, Oman City, N.J. odv.lt

COMPETENT TEACHER wiiTTnstnict children in IaIIb, French, English and Mathematics I at reasonable rates. References. Address, T.. SknTinki. Office. MISS JUDITH GOEPP ' An experienced teacher of European education, 1 1 arranging classes In Engl lab. French aod German; aloe "H^srs'&w. AM-.u, J Ocean City, N. J, Smmmtt, office. B ornTiiieiin. ur b" i • DR. CHARLES B. RIDER I DENTIST ° SOU Ceatrol Ave. Ocean CMy, B. J. 1916 I Good Service b At this office oooeieU lo petisg oot eoly tbe boat materials tbat eon be bought, and such skill as only experience 1 5»-.62.,s.-s;«r»2s . able charge. ri CHARLES B. RIPER, P. D. 8.

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