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Ocean City Sentinel ( THURSDAY. Jt'l.Y 20. 1916. We shall he glail «o receive Item* of new* and communications of lutereat 10 thl» rjommunlty and our reader* everywhere. All «>in muu IcatloiiH -liould be accompanied Willi lire full name and add re** of the w filer, not uacemarilv ^ BMod [faith. '■ DOTS. i The oild-niniiier crowd I- here , predicted a cool auuimer'.' , t ('apt. Harry T. Kill*, of 1'lilledel- I plna, caught a 50-tutti dog. -hark In t the hay Saturday. * | here the latter part of la*l week and J Hie beginning of thl* week. The Ladle*' Auxiliary of the Flr-t , Pte-bylerlan Church will hald a fan , III Go!!'* pavilion tomorrow. \ve»t"jer»ey and Sea-linre Itail road i t ompauy'* Klghth etreet depot. < * t 'apt. ('• I* Nicker-on caught a J channel ha-* at Fifty eighth •Ireel I Tue*day It weighed :tb pounds « 3 The Boardwalk Itu.'li.e-. Meu'a A- J HerWrtUNight/,i( U i'-uexpecled to he J t he ljdle*'^ Auxiliary of the Ocean " the Melrose hall leapr, of Atlautlc I my. which was -cheduled to play the I tlceau City Giant* la*l Saturday, was I unable to I* here, but will play the i locals at Moore I'ark next Saturday ' The "ocean CUT Boardwalk Busl- 1 neo Men's Association andtheOceau City Hotel Proprietors' Association ' are making preliminary plaua for the 1 annual baby parade on the Kuard- ' walk. It will be, held In August. ( PERSONALS. ! Mis* Florence Moore. of^Phlladel- \ phla. Is here for the seasou. , Kbene/er Adams, of Philadelphia, , was In towu during the week. Mrs. Henry S. Ondahall of Philadelphia, Is a guest of the Blscayne. A. L. Karrand anil wife, of Haddontleld , are gueets of t he Imperial. Mies Helen Towuseud. of Philadelphia, Is among the visitor* here. Johu A. Lang and family, of.Ueruiaiitown. are auinnfc the visitors. Leonard Lear, of Philadelphia, Is .peudlug his vacation In Hilarity. tleorge K. Welaa-^f Uermaulown, was In town Saturday and Sunday. Mra. J. J . Bid well and Mlee It M Jolinaon, of Wayne, are at the Katlilu. Mra C M. Campbell, of this city. Is s|<endlnga few weeks at Peon's Grove Assemblyman Walali and family, of Philadelphia, are here for the season Charles (J. Krlck and family, of Pliliadelphla, are guests of the Belle- ' Mrs. H B. Guff. of Pitman, lias heeu a peudlug a few days al tbe Alglen. Johu K. Wlek and family, of PlilladrlphiB, are at their collage, 1115 Ocean to. T M HilMev of Philadelphia. Mra. Hlflsley. Philadelphia.

Is occupying her cottage, 1830 Wesley a K Tawnsend and family are among the Philadelphia at the ■ Miss Eva (lllhrrt. of Philadelphia, was among tlie visitors to this city fc Monday. I K Norman Darby aud family, of t Philadelphia, apenl the week-end In c thlaclly. . ' Mrs M. H. Llpplncotl, of Woodstown, has .>peued Iter cotluge. lOiCeii- J W. H. Coaler and family , of Pblla- J delphla, are al their cottage. 1534 Cen- ] tral avenue. , A: T. Peacock and family, of Ger- < maiitown, are here for the remahider ] of the season. Charles W. Gray, of Philadelphia. Is occuiylug his new buugalow ou Peunlyu place. Mra. A. A. Young aud family, of « Pliliadelphla. are al their cottage. 1300 , Central avenue ■ I Mlsa Ed na Stephen sun . of Merchant- | vllle. la vlaltlng A. W. Powell aud wife . on Tenth etreet. Oacar D. Thompson, of Philadelphia, baa opened his cottage, 706 Plymouth place, John U. Magee and family, of Philadelphia, are al their collage, 1217 Central avenue. A. J. Emmons and family. of Phlla- . delphla, have opened their Second street apartments. L B. A. Stedrm. of Philadelphia, sncnt Sundav with Ills famllv In their ^

cottage In tbla city. q, Walter Blddle Saul, a Philadelphia , attorney, le occupying bta cottage, 1406 Ocean aveuue. pi John Major and famllv. of West Tl Philadelphia, are at their Wesley aveMr. and Mra. C. B. Comstock, of pi Columbus. Ohio, are occupying tbelr t,, cottage In thla city. bl Dr. Joseph 8 Vila and family, of fri Philadelphia, have opened Ibelr Second alreel cottage. ts G. A. Taylor aud wife and Mlsa L Florence Taylor, of Philadelphia, are M guests of the I die wild. A Robert C. Hlcka aud family, of Philadelphta, are enjoying life In tbelr cot- M ta«eT 316 Wesley avenue. M Jamea Franklin and family, of West B Philadelphia, have opened tbelr Ocean , " aveuue cottage for the eeaaou. | j* Arthur T. Camerou aud family, of . 1-ngau, have opened tbelr apartmeula lu the north section of the city. * James McMullen. a Philadelphia at- 1 . torney. aud family are occupying . tbelr cottage, 716 Plymouth place. j Mrs. Mela K. Salter and son, Mason, , of tbla city, have gone to ML Pocouo, where they will remain sometime. 9 M. B. Wlmaf— and family, of Phlla- s dalpbta.haveopened their apartments, j 705 Moorl^u terrace, for Uie season. , Mra. Charles K. Crane aud daughter. • Miss Gertrude K. Crane, of Phtladel- e phla, are registered al the Lorraine. Walter O Coetello, son of Congress- t man Peter Coetello, of Philadelphia, s has been a sojourner here for several i days. I Clark DUIeubeck aud family, of ' Chestnut Hill, are occupylug their t summer home In the Palatine Apartments. a Mrs. Wilson T. Hoy and family, of rfttfttsburg, are vlaltlng Mrs. Hoy'a , parents, Capt. aud Mra. L. L. Hlgbee, , of this city. Dr . Emll Schuelder and wlfa. of Philadelphia, apaut Sunday with Francis Schuelder and lam lly at their cottage In this city. Mrs. Mary R. Jobneon and eon. Hubert, of Philadelphia, have beeu vialtlng City Treasurer McCoacb and wlfa, of Philadelphia, In tbatr cottage ban. Mr. and Mra. MeCoach are anla rtaintng Uao. Baodall and wlfa, of

GREAT ADDRESS BY F. J. SHOYER Lawyer and Registration > ' Commissioner Talks to J J Men's Bible Class. i ^ Frederick J. Slioyer. one of Phllareglslraltuii' 'cuiimii-Mfiuer-'of that'i city, adiliessed the mem her. of the j Men's Fltemlshtp llll-le ( las. of the I Pre-hyterlan Sunday School I ' wl'tl alone^'b^ause'of " the ' ' • peaket's graceful delivery, hut al-o!i olhe/feHow'. 't*m" 'is seen notably in , tire mailer of the temperance que-- j l lion. Some 30 year* ago, the average , no abridgement of Uls liberty^ reganL \ ; drink. 1 If some fellow should go down to the dreg* because of drink. ; ' this was no reason, the other fell, that ' his drtnklng should be cyrtallid. ' Within Hie la-t two or three year-. J : enjoy an mjcaalonal drink are willing that the drlMb_evll shall go H It w ill ( I appetite fur Intoxicants. The J t are willing to help the other fellow . J Always, the s|ieaker declared, lie lias . had I lie peculiar Idea (always he lias . that the house of God Is . where every man Is ou the level of the other inau Uue should not criticise . t the acts uf others audaayTheis a hypo- ' . crlle. Only God knows. ; The speaker said* he was never In sympathy wIlhetTnrte sometimes made , to bring religion Into everyday life ' Speaking of the Human Catholic Church, he said Hist there Isonegreai commandment In this church that ( churches. It la the First Couiuiand- , meutof the Human Catholic Church lliat all shall bear mass on tbrSah- , prevent another Catholic from going this church there is no criticism b) others of tbuse who go to cnminuuiuu Mr. Slioyer said lliat each 1-er.oii I. acquainted with his weaknesses and • limitations, and that personally lie recogulr.ee the ueed of au lullolle He- ■ log to help lilm in Ills dally life. He approves of tlie heathen who seeks ' If there could be many gatherings like I last of I his Bible clas* today, w about criticism, there would come a helpful '• uplift. f. grant that our clvlllxatlou knows no f creed— that lu this country all have i the right to adore God lu their own * After Illustrating by means nf a ship, the Speaker said that if we do not " care ourselves what becomes of u-. Is " there uot something in the note Dial we are our brother's keeper? The whole i- sum of the world's troubles Is added to ii w lieu w e go wrong aud I* helped when we try to do right.

PLEASANT SURPRISE i Mrs. Josephs Barclay's Flr.l M. K 1 School class gave a surprise parly In Miss Leuora Adams, daugli , of Orvllle Adims, and a member 1 of the class, at her summer home at " Marmora a few days ago. Those preeeut w ere Elsie Sack Anna ' Smith, Marlon Murphy. Vide Huxby. Edith Powell aud Ruth Ad*tu»,uf this city; Minerva Robinson, of Pblladrl- " ' phla, and Hannah I.alrd aud Margaret ' Laird, of Trenton, summer members of the class Also In attendance were Mra. Lin woid Sack, of this city, ami and Mrs. S. J.. Redfern, of - Youngalown, O. Dr. Rider Mere Ererr Dmy. ] Dr. Cliarle* B. Rider Is now al hi* , f deutal office- 909 Ceu'ral aveuue, every , 1 day. aud will be heredurlug the re- , maltider of tlie season. He will be . glad to welcome old and new pslrons. » Dr. Sam. Ludlow- Is assisting litm In his work. i Colllugswood, aud Mrs. Alfred Wermoulh aud daughter, of Rutherford, N. J. Mrs. Wermouth Is a slater of J Mr. McCoach. Johnson Honey. 2d. of Pliliadelphla, visited Mrs. Mary J. Honey, of this : city, on Sund-iy. ' He lived here fut . 1 some time up to abiut a year ago. Aatemhlyman Cok aud family, of ■t Pblh delphla. are again among Hie rninoeipiiia, air -■■- cottager.. They have beeu coming to

City for a number of years. p| George W Uber, of Philadelphia, prealdeul ol the Beilavue Baths Compauy, was In towu over the week end. This was Mr. liber's tlrst visit here lu th two seasons. »J John J. I'arr. sergeant-at-arms of M Philadelphia's Commou Council, I* bare for the season, eccompauied by "J family. Mr. Carr Is recovering a long aelge of Illness Mr*. Marlha 'Lake has beeu euler- w tain lug her two alstera-ln-law . Mrs. ^ B. Corson, of Baltimore, aud Rae Garrard, of New York, at ber b, Aabury avenue home In this city. Mr aud Mrs. Theo. Miller. Mr. aud Schramm. Mra Henry Matthews, v A B. Fertich and Mrs William \ Oat. of Philadelphia, were euler- j tallied this week by Mrs. Linn Bow. , at her cottage. 2200 Wesley aveMlaa Alma Cocklll. of Llewellyn. Is n visiting Miss Olive Ernsl. Mis- Coc- n kill will remalu another week aud a then go to the Thousand Islands S Miss Erust will accompany her lo * Philadelphia, and remalu there a v week. *" Mitchell Seget who Is conuecled with one of theT'lilladelphla t ourte. and his wife aud daughter. Mrs. * Frankeutteld. of West Philadelphia are visitors here. He Is a brother of I ••Charley" Seger. leader of the Seveuth Ward, Philadelphia. Prof. G. Alvln Snook, principal uf , the Frank ford High School, has been, , spending a few days here with hi* , parent* lu their bey villa. He will leave shortly for the Maine coast. ■ where be will spend most of the re matoder of the summer. Laaacb ler Sale. 21 foot launch, all brass and bronxe tin lugs , life preservers, reverse gear i and absolutely uew doglne. folly equipped: can be seen al Waram a f wharf. 126 Bay avenue. Ocean I lly. i Rea-on for eelllog. death of owner; can r lie bought at bargalu; orglnel price, »650. Mra. H. T. Taylor. 1432 Ocean avenue, Ocaan City. N J. adv-lt ! Legal papers of all deacrlpttooa, In- * eluding wlfla. are carefully drawn by - B. Curtis Robinson at hie offlce, 744 * Jksknry avanaa, Oeaaa C*y. S. J. ad*

, r 1 DISCUSS HELP FOR CHILDREN , i i Mothers' Congress and Par- t cnt Teachers' Association 1 in Convention Here. c J Hie .-i.uvejitiou oflhe Mothers^Cou. < ' tmiis of New- Jerrey opened In the t M. E. Church Monday afieroouu i | w 111! a fair attendance of delegates. There were present 43 delegates from « '..ut -flown, including cities in New c I A-si-lsut ,<tale Coiumlsslouer of a ' j t he" delegatee^etid tbe'^esiiouse" wss uisds by Mr-. W'rlliuglou Hechtel. r of - 11 addon Held. prealdeul of the a , .Mothers' Congress of New Jersey. ( pal of scliiHds at w'esttleld. and a ' uieiuber of Hie faculty of His Oceau , , City Stale bummer 8chonl. gave au j t i Parent leaciiers' Assoclatlous." ( Foll-wiug this there was a "round j t { bs> nr. presided, and the subjects dn-\ cusseil were The Parents' Aaalst- ( ance In leaching of English lu El- : Dr. T. D. Sensor, director of the ■ delegates to visit the Ocean City 8tatf | 1 bummer bcliool aud also the Bute Observation School now In aesalon | The program Tuesday afleruoou was | "The Cooperation of Slate Summer | Mothers and Pareut-Teachers'AasocIa- , , I lot.s," T. D Sensor. , "New Purposes hi the Home and : bchoul." J.J linger, Superintendent , of t uuibeilatid .County Schools. , "How Ibe Parent Can Co-operate With the School lu Teaching History | and Geography." Mia* L K Wood- - 1 » ard, director of history and science | ileparlments. Trenton Training School. ' Round Table Conference. T. D. Sen- | j sor, chairman. I Subject of Conference: "General i ' Welfare of. the Assoclatlous." leader. ' Miss Woodward. , A reception was tendered the dele- , ' gales at one of the hotela Tuesday . J Tlie program yesterday afternoon. , ' "Industrial Education In the ' Schools." Lewis H Carr la, assistant ' commissioner "f Industrial education, * including agriculture. "The Child's Vocation." A. B. Mere--Why Teach the Art of Cooking." " Mrs Frances Gowdy, teacher of cook- ' log. New York City. " Houud-Table Conference, A. B. Mere- " Sutdect of ('(inference: "Home Ecoi nnmlcs." leader, Mra H. E. Parker. II ultlcernf New Jersey Congrea*of Moth- " ers and Pareul-'l'eachera' Asaoclatloos 1 The Congreu of Mothers and Parr ent-Trachers' Aasoclatloua was held " under tlie auspices of the official* of 1 the Ocean City Stale Summer School. Among the object* of (be organisation. A Inch has 132 clubs, are the folclubs, the

low lug: To bring into closer relatluns , the home aud the school, that parent : nod teacher may co-operate lutein- j * gently lu I he education of ihe child; to I -urround the childhood oT the whole w orld with that lovlug, wlae care lu Hie Impressionable years of life that w ill develop good clttxens Instead of Is u -breaker* and criminals; to secure such legislation as will Insure that ! children uf lender years may not be tried in ordinary courts, bat that each towu shall establish Juvenile court# j ' and special officers, whose business It shall be to look out fur that care which : . will rescue, luslead of confirm, the . child lu evil ways; to work for aucb e probationary care lu Individual homes r the whole community to a sense of Its duty and responsibility to the blameless, depeudeut aud ueglected children. because there la no philanthropy which will so speedily reduce * our taxes, reduce ourprlaon expenses. f reduce the expense of Institutions for | « One' of the real objecta of the Stale '- authorities lu bavlug the convention u held here was shown Tuesday afternoon. when Dr. Sensor had nearly all ~ of the 700 teachers at lb* State Sutnr* iner School visit the convention. The I. work nf Hie leacbers and mothers In >f training the children Is nearly all along Hie same lines, and the thought i. of those lulerosled Is cooperation. a is branch club will be formed emong k. ocuiru resldeult of tble city. « HAD PLEASANT TIME

Auxiliary lu Weekly Rerun* p The VlslHug Ladles' Auxiliary of m the First Presbyterian Church had V| another largely attended meeting on B Monday afternoon .el the Casino Club, th The meetlug area opened with prayer Qi by the Rev Charles H. Boboer. pastor di of the church. The president, Mle* w Ida K Bauer, cnrdlelly welcomed Ibe „ ladle*, amoug whom were a number w-lio had never beeu at these meetings treasurer's report was submitted Mra. Robert P. Rose. It ehowed a ( handsome sum lu the treasury. Hie hostesses of the afternoon. Mra. J. Smith. Mrs Howard Brlce, J. Major. Mra. S. Young. Mra. T Oehrle. Mra. L Huebn and >lrs. G W. Shirley, presented an entertalutug program. Mlaa Leslie Kelley u rendered a number of very humorous « recitations, which were received with J much applause. Mlaa Elale Gelger l sai g several soprano solos, and Oliver » ga'e a number of tenor aolo*. , wbtch were well reudered. The soloists e accompanied by Mlaa Irene Hackert on tbe'plano. c Delightful refreshments were served c by the hostesses. A bevy of beautiful- J gowued little girls acted at servitors. The remainder of the afternoon was ■ passed lu pleasant eoclal ooovera*. There were about 150 ladles to at- < tendance , 1 , The hoslrs»*s »t the next meeting . ' will tie the ladie. qf the local auxiliary. • J of which Mra. Job a P. Fox lalbeprss- ! . I Received X-urf e Couiruct. The Button A -Co/eoo Co., of thla clly, lias received the contract to construct a large quantity of concrete , paving lo Woodbury. Tho oRljad price was »35 000. The iltm will start . work wllliiu a week or two. It must be completed In 76 working days from . Ibe time the work I# begun. Far isle. " Launch Miriam 28 fL. • H. Globe. 1200. J. M. Sharp, 218 Aebwyatre. It. *y Lssaca Me dire. 14 Bribe day o< hour, private p^y. r J. M. Sharp, 2M Aeboiy areooe. 1L r.

FISHING CLUB'S HANDSOME TROPHY EXHIBTED HERE

May be Seen in Store Window on Boardwalk- Club Nominates Officers. I Nearly 100 members of the Oceau City Fishing Club crowded Inlo the I quarters o the c y There was uDU.nal Interest in llie| meetlug, fur. lu addition to the busl- . of uomludtlog officers, tbe bend - 1 some trophy cup for tbe club's eonuel casting tournament. Ihe money fur which was given by tbe^ily, was ou txhlbiuou. It was admired by Hie club members and many spoke In of praise of lie unusual massiveand beauty. William H Campbell, behair of tbe city, formally pre rented the cop to tbe club, end It was accepted by Frank H. Stewart, ectlug , for tbe organisation. Mr Stewart, after expressing appreciation for the gift, suggested that vole of thaoSs tie tendered J. E. Caldwell A Co., tbe deelguers and makers of the cap, which was doue Tht following nomination of officers made, and the nominations are equivalent to election: Prealdeul. Frank H. Stewart; vice president. Welter W. Slbeon; eecreitery. W. W. Tyere; treasurer, Robert (B. Vollum; trustees. Churchill Hon- - gerford, president of tbe club, aud ' Brush The following were elected delegates I to the Assoclatl-n or Surf Angler*: ( herlee T. Merlonis. Harry A Boyd 1 and Churchill Huugerfurd. The club members will appear In : new raps this season, a blue cap with ' club emblem havlug been adopted. Walter W. Slbaon reported that Ibe membership la almost tilled, 50 men It wea resolved to accept tbe rnlea ' and regulations of tbe Surf Anglers' ' Casting Association for the epecl- 1 casting tournameuls for tbe new tro phy cup. I It was decided that no officer of the : club shall succeed himself more than Regarding tbejonlarorganlxatloo of the club, comprising sons of members • W. W. Tyera suggested tbat boys other ' sons of members be admitted • The club gave Mr. Tyera the aulbor- - Ity to do as desired by blm. Tne entertainment committee proved I Itself efficient, as usual, end there . were ocean lots of Ice cream, cheese crackers, pratxele. wpft drlnke end - cigars for the membree, to which they ' did Juetlce. The following were elecled members ■ of the club: ■ F. A. Wilkinson, of Philadelphia: Julius Beck of Narbetb; Win. a Top ' lis, of Uermaol-wii.caud Norman W t Campbell and Jobo A. Kinney, of - folllngawood. The club baa reason to boast of (be " number of angtera of the gentle sex c who ere ardent Mlnwera of tbe sport i, made famous by Walton. Wives of out a few of the members are becom lug expert with the rud end reel Among I hose who may be seen fishing ' from tbe club pier it Intervale during the week ere Mrs. Morgan H. Thomas. I" Mrs Henry t'reasmen, Mra. P. J. ' Wbelan. Mrs. George. Hauer and Mrs '' Howard Uoderdown. ' W. Ward Beam, a few deys ego. re- ' oeived a letter from a Philadelphia , firm selling sport*men'a goods, asking J him for a plclureof the chaonal baas be recently caught at the Point of !' Beach, ana which weighed nearly 39 Beach, wnicu weignrei nearly on

" pouude, w ith a detailed description nf ' " the catch, as well a* his experience In" _ 1 i lending It. n ' Unlike mauy channel baaa flaber- 1/ I men. Mr Beau uses virtually a klngash rod. It was never really Intended I for anything heavier. It le made of . Bethabara wood (also called Nlob ' wood), aud baa a five-foot tip. weigh ! lug six ounces. Wllb tbla rod, he I* H ' lu touch with every move of tbe baa s • " while lie la playing It. J | CASINO CLUB p * f— Vlalloraio Tbla Clly. ^ ' SUU mora young people are joining . tbe Caeluo Club, which eeeme lo have ^ I. eo endleea array of attractlone. It la a i- tbe busleet place In Ocean CHy and t * there la a continuous stream of people • i In and ouL t ,'r Tbe child ren'a baby party laat nlgbt I attracted hundred* of you ogalera aud J « tbelr parents Many trophies were i „ awarded to tbe lucky one*. t. There will be a lucky favor daDce at J II 10 o'clock thia evening. Aleo at tbe , i. Saturday mallneedaneaut el 6 o'clock. I is Tbe pink ball Saturday promise* to J n be a favorite attraction. II The charming Caeluo baa been drc,t orated with more tbau 50UU. pink A Streamers and the effect te very piras- ® "f'be little men and women party for oblldreu takes pleoe next Wedneadey, end mauy trophies will be awarded lo tboee who beet Imitate their elder*.

Presented Wllb PI owe is. John K. Wllsemann, leader of the Philadelphia Orchestra members glv- ki concert# lo tbe city'* music navlllon, was 84 years old Tuesday. The w Boardwalk Buelneaa Meu'a Aaeocta- |. preaeuted blm with handsome lo an urn at tbe pavilion Tuesevening. The preeeDtatlon epeech made by Cbarle* A Frost. report of the condition g OF n OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. ol ocean city. n. J. jj RBHOUBlKH ' SSI.*. isS wss i CbSffaSeSil. nan-. j Otter'asasu. *"-4° 1 , UABILIT1KH ' Capital stock paid In. ' SHE'S ftWDAoCU,n..„ 1SKS . I osrUflmlas ol da|*alt. ^55 - sr^^ss'iu.o.d.po.... CsrtlQsd checks. S'S OaiTko hanlu^^c*,OU,*l*D *W<U63 Nols* and bllia re-dlscounlad, nooa Bills payable. • »ooa • Moods oauiaadlnf , S£D-! . otbar llablium. • rRjRSAS t mala ol Raw Jersey. « ^ y. c;

MOTOR BOAT CLDB : HOUSE PDRCHASED f Philadelphia,, Will Make it ! One of the Finest Summer Homes on Bay. I I The Ocean ( lly Motor Boat Flub i Phlladelptneii win. lia> uot her. tofurr - ( tieeu Identified wllu this ir-orl. The new owner will convert It Inlo i, I a residence aud make ueawary alter ' i7* t!ay* roni'"'* "luu' i It Is uuderstuod that Hie sale wa> - made by H. F Staulun and Harvey Y Lake, ^ of tin- city and ^a PlHladeU E A meeting of the members ..I the Summer Auxiliary of Hie First M. E. The huateunT were Mrs N s' oUff. 1 Mrs. T.J), riark. Mrs f H^Shoet l.nlb(isn CllUrCll Hi ll ICra. j The Rev. Dr George W Sandt. of I Philadelphia, will conduct tbe huih- | 1 the Strand Theater, ou the Boardwalk. below Eighth street, at 7 45 o'clock , . Sunday evening. M.-a Marion E J : Kluelx. aoprauu, will aing. 1 The Ocean • "Ity (Haul* will play Ihe : 1 East Fall* Professional- in Moore Park • tble (Thursday) afternoon Ihe Melj urday. Cape May will play the local I , . Fie™ t' "b wrll t*J ii're Hie following ' Thursday lnivers of good baseball 'j should attend these' game* e A ladles' chorus lis* been orgeul/rd f society meets every Friday morqlng I at Ihe club bouse. John K Wliw- ] r menu Is the director. I . e | . The member- or Ihe Glrle' Country ■ Club of Vlneland arrived here Sat ur- . dey by automobile*. The girls will . n spend (lie week In a collage they have ' j tented la tbla city. Ware's Specialties [r 813 ASBURY AVENUE . 34c. doz. I 38c. lb. ' Tbe finest Tea. and Coffees, j ' We make a specialty of our Fruits and Vegetable.— fresh every day. tt will pay you to give us a trial.. We do not solicit, hut we deliver promptly. : F. H. Ware GROCER «r Plione 7 1 -M 7 -M —

" ' " : I CoIlerlor'sSale of Properties for ■ Unpaid Street Assessments. omesoiUbsTMUollaetor. S lbe°Tsx I'olhelor. of Ocean Clly. H.L Jnr-' " o*"lUes ^r luls^HiMe mntaln'mT a pop" is tents, approvei^a^ «^l«rrciana IMiup- 6 a'pnbhe suction on m , the twenty-second day of A- 1>. nineteen hundred and sixteen, at two o'clock p. Ul. ol ibsl day. at the rasOffl.e. second Boor or city Hall, lo said IMU. certain lota, tracts or parosts of land berelnaKsr _ men ts^T hereof, approved April It. I«B? and the l°r^Y>ia°^6Sen rovfiJoS of Snordf i Sss a2fss!?,SSSiSS I paresis ol land and real estate will be sold tor tbe abort, si tsrrn of years lor^wbWb any ^ w'lTfbSi'Sr afabSter iarm. ] f Tbe^tollowljixlm x^vssj de^rlpuo^by^ol . 'ou"ui!cli o'° par ^ " or't'sp djespec tl vet y ■ ^ parcel of laud as bsrvlnallsr dealfualed Ib-rs will be added lis proporilousle share ol east o< ibis sale. Inclndincjn^ B'.ttLE|UUi ' few. BtlRLWOH^ —

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THE WORLD S BEST MERCHANDISE Ready-made Suits. All Wool, $15 and $16 The Famous- Brigham Hopkins Straw Hats White Flannel Trousers Blue Coats j Ladies' High Grade Bathing Suits ■ Odd Pants Sweaters Underwear JONES' MEN S SHOP | >T THE THU5T Cfl. S C DRIER 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 lofr prices, bought before the advance. Sheets. 39c. 44c, 50c. 75c, 85c. Comforts from $1.50 to $2 50. Pillow Cases from take to 25c. fturtain 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 alrove line and can save you money. S. S. McAllister Ocean City New Jersey HARVEY Y. LAKE. REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue i • , ^ Ocean City New Jersey 'John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Ha van Avanua v. ' OCEAN CITV.JtJ. " Lumbar MiUvrork. Mouldings. Building Paper, Plaster Board, Natla, Saab Weights, 1 au. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. ; froroyl = GOOD RAIIMTINQ e JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. BUfly PAINTING AND OCCONATINO tpa inters Palm J mr m".«i< Ji/ 1 . . _ '

Real Estate1 Por Sale < BICI BARGAINS 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 1 very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton Aabury Avanua Ocwari City. N. J. 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 waiting for two weak* to know If you tan gal It; w* can toll you at onoa. Bargains in Bay and Ooaan front proportion. Ihoto cotttga* tor sale. Also loU for Investment and for Improvement — tb* Choice ol M. CHESTER & CO., Occam City, N. J. w

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H0T6L BlSe^YRG... Ocean Ave. I Between Eighth and Ninth Streets J H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Hall NATOBHJ M THE IMFERIAL 1016 CKNTKAb AVE.. OCEAN C1TT. N Mr. C. OEIZEL. THE KATHLU Now open for the eeaaou 1I» Central Avaoue, OCEAN CITY. N. J. M 1HHBH bEWU A OON ARD WYOMING r#« OCEAN ATEXtlK Ore.. Clly, N. J. A. P. niLXEB HOTEL ATGLEN - On* of lbs met aaotrally loeaUd hoteli tb Ooaan City. aim tarn always bam lo make this booaa aelect and bomaukai and ha large sod aasarsd patronage prorM iu aaoooaa. For tarma and parttenlars addnaa, ♦ a. c. «*rr, Pro,. NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIGHTH ANU CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITT, N. J. J Fourtaanlb Ha*»oo. rborooghly raoovatad THE HEWLINGS open* June it. Mia ^ U H. HKWblNUH. w «*tFbiiaOalpbla. Pa. — need IoMtoSlvl*Vn'd Rales — I u. w. r. WUOD81DE, Prop. . the idlewilb OPEN ALL TEAR Hoortyo Tarraaa Ooaan City, N. j Batwaan Elgbtb and Ninth HUasU MRS. J. K-NOBtttON THE OCEANIC 5* Oceau Clly, N. J.

. Open for tbe aaaaon. A. E. BAKER. Chandler-White Hall : Ooaan ave. bat. Savantb aud Elgbtb au Ocean Otty, N. J. BROWN A MAC-KLIN. ; HOTEL IWMTHMMg I Wesley At loth wd^Tentb etroeta. °* """"w. pfaod P^R LI PP1N COTT. e i » ' L A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH ni WHEELVRKHT Practical iUfstskaaiK - JOBBING DONE RROMBTLV ^ Oa« Mri •yrtar Twg. . tpMW« ^ or Agent for BUwart'a Iron Works Da. Plain and Omamantal Iron Fauua, Iron Bailings and Window Guards. j. Smitk St ul Him lit. - Otis M. Townsand l*i. I uwnaana

A Practical Baas bore Architect Licensed by tb* Stat*. •> -5CIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CI TV N. J. C. L_ LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. MM Aabery Avaaaa. Oaaaa ORy, M. J. bouawaal*. OoUagas lor reab OmtaapoDdaaee aeltartaa : ut Top Sale SS loeauom between Flrai and FUlaeotb Mroebk We Are Distributor* fee tbe Ford Automobile !■ Ocean City, Sea UtCKy and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Gradiar aid Street BaUdtaC Tklaty lamtk d. aad w1 mm. OCEAN cm, N. j. ^ a*a Saatmi Avaaaa ' Adiertittii ■a