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Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. JUL* 27, 1916C We shall be glad to receive Items of to this community ami our readers - everywhere.. All communications should be aceomimmed with the full name and Bo""' faith. J DOTS. Large crowd- here Saturday and | I'liiirclias were sell attended on Sunday. ] rest pavilion and alsoout-lde of Fork's > i'ler Sunday. ( ant. Frank J Gorman won the llrsl f raie over the llicl-ea Yacht FlubV I KigliuT stletd depoi'l-'nday ev"u!ug.* " ( PERSONALS. K I. Manley; ^' Htiladelphla. has « * Joseph McKmley and wife, of Mer- ' chautvllle. are here for the season A J. \V. Randall and family, of Phlla- 1 delphla, are guest- of the Blscayne. ■ J A. I, ol/ and family, of I'lilladel- j John H. Graham, of I'hlladelphla, " wa- a recent arrival at the HewlliiRs. 1 Frank Smith and wife, of IMilladel- ■ pi, la. »eie ircent snivel, at the Breakers. I I'. Rawlins Adam, and family, of ] I'hlladelphla. are guests of the Idle- 1 wild. ' R.J. Mt'Kenwn and wife, of Phlla- . delphla. are at their cottage, 1827 We. Misses Mabel I. Ktrauh and Klizabelli strain,, of Fraukford, are at the ; Mrs. W. W. Rid ay and son, of a Philadelphia, were among the receut arrivals here. ( Charles It. Jones and family, of j I'hlladelphla, have opened their Park place cottage. I Samuel Young aud family, of Philadelphia are al their summer home. Charles Carter, of Rrldgeton. visited his mother. Mrs. Carrie Carter, Id this 1 city," over the week-end. Marmaduke I). Smith and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying their ■ Seventeenth street voltage. u Ml»« M. McCutif, a Philadelphia • colt'age^iftn Asbury'avenue.'>'"ed 1 M H. Thomas and family, of Phlla 1 del), Ilia, are pleasantly located lu their ' collage, 1334 < entral avenue. ' J. H. Mci'lellaji aud family, of Philadelphia, are occupying their | Ml.. Ruth R.-Kaly, of Pittsburgh. \ Kaly, and family, of till. city. ' Mrs. JohuM. Mac! ague will give a caid parly at the 'Ocean .City Y'acht t Chill Tug-day evening, August 8. ! Frank H. Campion and family, of { Philadelphia, are eujoyliig life lu { their collage, I6S4 Central avenue. J Mr-. A. R Hudson, of PhUadelphla. , ha. opened her cottage, 183.} Central Fill wood Barra- Is entertalulug his i con. In. Floyd Allen, of Philadelphia, t at Ins summer- borne, 828 Plymouth | place. i John Htgbee, of l<eeds' Point, N. J., I w as I lie guest of his brother, Capt. Earner L. Higbee, In this city, last Sunday. Walter Stewart, treasurer of the Adelphl Theater. Philadelphia, aud > family are occupying their up-towo James C. I-amlnger, sporting editor | of the North American, visited Fergus , McCusker and wife. In their cottage | here, Tuesday. I Samuel T. Henderson aud wife, of I H out/dale, Pa. are occupying their cottage on Pleasure avenue, near I Thus. M. Love, manager of the Forrest Theater. Philadelphia, is here for the remainder of the season, ac- 1 compauted by his family. Dr.. R X. demurer, wife and two . children, of Philadelphia, were recent . guests of Morgan H. Thomas aud j wife, 1884 Central avenue. Jobulc droves and family aud E. , M. Sutton and family, or this city, are spending a week very plea-anlly at Cresso, in the Pocotio Mountrlns. Miss M. Wanamaker. of Philadelphia, who has been occupying her has gone to Belhsyers, Pa . on a visit. Thomas R. Fort, Jr., of Philadelphia. a well known cottager, left here Monday for the southwestern par*, of Ohio. He will return the latter part of this week. Mr aud Mrs. William Ktdenouer, of Philadelphia, summer residents of this city, gave a dliiuer-dance for 80 of their friends at the Ocean City Y'acbt Club Monday evening. J.Thomas Taylor,. of Philadelphia, has arrived Jn this city aud will spendthe balance of the see«on with bis daughter, Mr*. Warn*. at Second street Clarence B. Kugler. of the Kugler Restaurant C-u., Philadelphia, aud his wife taeve tikeu apartments at Seventeenth street aud Wealey avenue" for teeuth street aua vvesiey avenue lor

the remainder of the season. George Y. Hcbock. of West Philadelphia, who Is spending the summer, h as usual, -In bis cottage here, has beeu h entertalulng Godfrey Cress and wife, d of Ashland, Pa., for several days. c Dr. J. M. Wilbur," president of the «■ Baptist Institute foi Christian » Workers, Philadelphia. Is enjoying >j the summer at bis Pleasure aveDue * cottage, accompanied by his wife. Nathan C. Taggart. of West Philadelphia, 'vl-lted bis daughter, Mrs. J. Thoruley Hughe-, of this city, Situr- a day aud (Sunday. Mr., laggart ts I -peudiug two weeks with ber daugh- ! Bf- J Wilmer White aud Mulford Jess, of Wood.ti.wn, Mis* Eilllan Steven- ' son. of tjoiiitou. end Mis. Edna Gar-, - ri-on, of rtalem, were the. guests of Mis. Helen McAllister, of this city, oo P. U Oil and wife, of Hopewell, Pa.. Mr.. » K. Nycum and Mra. Maimda Rohm, of Everett, Pa., have returned home* after a visit to. ('apt. and Mrs. V. I- Kaly. ..flhle city. Mrs. Rohm Mrs. Kaly's mother Mrs. Oil and Mrs Nycum are ber slatera. Hslt Ttlnlll fhsreb S'slr. l'be Holy Trinity P. it. Church fair will be held on (JofTs pavilion Jon tbe| Boardwalk. August 4. DoaaUoos of . cakes and candy will tw thankfully | teoalved by the woman •» the church

■WANTS APPROACH AT PARK PLACE r __ I Joseph M. Rowland Makes Request to the City j Commissioners. Director Adam, stated at the weekly that' Joseph M "a!. «'l>and°hi™ sMted'lnr J an approach to the Boardwalk at Park > place. The matter ws. left with llirecT ay1 lor ex pre—log ll.ank. for Hie I benches placed on the Boardwalk at Fourteenth street City Collector Bhrleigh sent a com- I •SHSS&SSsvsl:ggsS3S?jfe| for* un i-s'ti 'axes' f"r' the 'years TtTn' 1013 1914 sud 191". un lot- numbered 4—1 . 422. 423. 424, 435 and 42>1 In Seel ion B' ha- been made slid ■ like , MiHwhon' B** therefore. Be It resolved, by I he Board of t'omII. at Euoch W. Burleigh, In colleeior. ' Is hereby authorized aod'lustrucied to , accept the^ .urn of^.lx hundred^aiid , (PUS 12) in full, adjustment for the . taxes and street assessments, lieietn above referred t«. and Hint the .said , Enoch W. Burleigh Is to he given . credit on the books lu his olllee he- , taxes and street assessment, for the , difference. together will. iniere-t . and the sum of six hundred , and eighteen dollars aud twelve cenls (618 12); and the «sld Enoch W. Burleigh Is hereby aulhurized aud Instructed In enter of record on the hook. , Hon lu° fuh fi'r '''he .aid -Ireel a..e— \ merits and the said taxes. A notice wa- read from the Stale Board of Taxes and A.-e».mei.t notify- , - lug the city thai Uie hearing In Hie , tax appeal of Harry H. Marler, Jr.. will be held at the Stale Hou.e In , Trenton al 11 o'clock Tuesday morning. August I. City Solicitor Boa well said, in an- I beeu made by Mr. Marler lo the Cape I County Board of TaxaUou. The . laud Is in the vlcltiltj of Twehty-flrst . The letter was ordered received and flled, and the mailer referred lo Mr > Bo-well. Two bills were read aud ordered paid. LADIES' CHORUS SANG ' Member. Kojoxrd Merlin*. ! The Vlsitlug Eadles' Auxiliary, of Ibe First Presbyterian Church had an | unusually plea-ant time on Mouday aflernoou at the Casino Club, w hen i auxiliary. More thau two - aud everyone seemed to enjoy every . moment of the meeting. . The presldetit. Ml.. Ida K Bauer. . presided, aud the Rev. Charle. H. Bohuer, pastor of the First Church, i offered prayer. The reports by Mr.. . Wm. K. Harris, Jr., aud Mra Robert i Ross, secretary aud treasurer, re- I spectlvely, were very encouraging i The program was exceptloually good. It couslsted of a plauo solo by Dougherty, a^ soprano aolo^by i Ferguson aud a number of selection. - the newly organized Eadles' Chorus. The latter was a most pleas- i ing feature of the afternoon. Next Monday afternoon the auxiliary Will again meet at the Casino ' Club at 2J0 o'clock In l he afternoon. the hostesses .being Ml»* Bauer. Mrs. i Mrs. Sutherland. Mr-. Hayward. Mrs. Van Austin aud Mrs , SPECIAL MUSIC | oy choir to Ming to First I'resi bytrrlan Cbnrch. Next Sunday evening, in the First Church, the hoys' choir ' or St Paul's Episcopal Church, of > Philadelphia, will slug. The choir Is under the dlrtsctlou of Walter St. Clare r who Is the orgam.t of St r Paul's Church, and who has charge of r the music In the First Presbyterian Church this summer. , A -musical treat Is always In store , for worshippers In the First Presbyterian Church, but the service on Sunday evening promises to be of unusual merit because of the presence of the ' hoys' choir. Master Sidney Ager, who J Is so well known In Philadelphia as a boy soprano, will sing a solo aud there will be special sel-ctions by the sum- • mer q .artel of the church. > The entire service will be of a high t musical character with a brief add re--hy the pastor, the Rev. Charles H. . Bohnrr , , - r Visitor. In the city are cordially Invjted to attend W. T. ELLIS TALKS e f . t IolcreatliiK Address l> . nbllsdel phi on to Men's Bible Class. f William T. Ellis, religious editor of f Ibe Philadelphia North American, 'f gave an lulerestiug aud Instructive >t talk lo the members of the Meu's Bible Class of the First Prei byterlau Sabbath Scheol Sunday i . afternoou. ,Htedtocour«e was greatly Is appreciated by hts hearers. »t Mr Kills spoke ou the lessou of the dsy. which related to Paul's work at Corinth. The golden text was. "Be not afraid, but speak, aud hold uol thy peace." Acts, 18; 9.

A preliminary meeting of the legislative committee on toll bridge, aud toll roads was held In Trenton TuesAs Senator Ackerman Is III. the committee will meet again uext luesAssemblyman Mark Eake, of c this city. Is a meaner. The other mem- s ber. are Sehalor- Malthas, Steven, aud i Ackermau aud Assemhlymau West. t Visitor from Ncsr fork. d Mrs David Kuapp ofVest Ninety- ' second street. New Y'ork, BbAjeturned ( i after a pleasant visit to jWt_ai.d • Mrs. George Henry Smith, of Phlladelphla. in Ibetr bnngalow Id this city. j [ Mrs. Knapp Is one of the governors oEj . the Eovlug Arms Day Nursery lu , New Y'ork City. ( I rrnor BoIoIbi to be Heard. E. L Powell, teDor soloist of Calvary ; . P. E. Church. Oermanlown. will stitg ■ » In the First PiwWWton Oburcb next I Sunday aud everyoonday thereafter l until the close of the season. He Is ■ setd lo be onaeoally line. Eedder W m. A. Brook end 34 members of I he vested choir of Holy , Trinity P. E. Cbnrch. WeM theMer, 4 arrived net e Tuesday end will eamp rf In tble etlj for t«i days The choir j been coming lo Ibis city for meny i. ytn»-

' TEACHERS' NIGHT - AT SWARTHMORE1 j Faculty of Summer School I and Other Guests Roy- i i I ally Entertained. | ; J t^l y^ S I m'V'st^M^ a^d spencE i ^ 1 nil sir Bin! highly enjoyed' Is putting U (, mildly I here wet* sboul I(Ki p rest nl. , ; tine of Hie features of Hie affair was ' " Mt's. Kb"" "».' Vanarsd'aie, of Mt , 1 Holly, was Ilie "groom," and Miss Heleu Hauev, of 1 renlon. the "t.rlde " H. c. t'atl.'ers of Weattleld ofllclated 1 <>. Ik l-ane. of Eakewood. was the L ' maid of honor, and Miss Bella Bordge. Tl.e flower girls were Mlsa Elsie Eel- j 1 ' fer-ou. of Eutle Silver; Mlsa White, of t raufor.l ; Ml-s Maggie Klynu. of Ho- 1 aud Mlsa Stoue, of Merchant- || Frank Elttle, of Rordentnwo . was j t given away by Itussell Nelson. of>. Princeton. After the ceremony , MtssShinn sang a pirodv ou ."<) Promise Me." The costumes were unique. The qile-llmis propounded by the ■ mini. Mr" were the source of much smuseFullowtng the "wedding," Miss j gave a'tlue pleno solo* Dr. J. Thorn I ' Hughes aang "Somewhere a Voice , I. Calling" In his usual manner. Mrs c 1 Hughes was accompanist. A humorous recitation was given by ' Norman JVrlght, and this was fol- t by a vloilu solo by Mr. Bennett, t I Miss Mai Ion Shirin won applause for • her vocal solo, "A Bowl of lloses " and (he plsno solo by Mis. French 1 I given with -kill. Miss Brsmes t I Mis. W illiams, who has a line voice, sang Tostl's "Good-Bye" so eflectlvely J , I A-Wearylng for Y ou," by Carrie j ' Jacobs Bond. t M r.^erllog's vhdro so^wa. ... wel I | , French was accompanist. A vocal, duet by Misses Wilson and t talnmeut. The accompanist ws- Mies \ W liltlock. r A game called "Contest of Natlous" 1 i proved most Interesting. I « Winners of trophies were: Mlsa.. i Hummer. Mrs. Shlnn and Dr Acker- !{ • man. The "booby" trophy winners | I were Mr. Bennett and Miss Fallen. j ' and coffee had been served, short ad- 1 1 dres.es were made by Dr Allen Cor- ; . . -on. the Rev. Joseph B. Kulp. R. W. i . Edward-. George F. Mann, of Ilie ' , Ocean City Hotel Proprietors' Aseo- i . elation: Dr. J J. Ssvllz, Dr. Acker- ! i ; men sud Prof. James M. Sleveue. of , the summer school faculty, and Au- j gustus Hugo, of Philadelphia. A bunch of the jollleet men aud tbe I prettiest of the jeachers partook of , their refreshments In the sun parlor. , They gave college cries for the summer j ■ school, members of Ibe faculty, Hie ! ' Messrs. Elpplueutt, owners of Ibe bo- i I - lei. aud the Swarthmore Hotel. I , BIG CONFERENCE ] - Will He Coa^ducled Here b> W. It Wa- announced Buuday evening al the auditorium that William K Oliver, of New Y'ork. founder of the i World's Morning Watch, will hold a couferei.ee on Ibe camp grouuda begliihlng August 29, aud laatiug over . Eabor Day. Delegates to the conference will be , present from WtTuvjtr tbi United States t and Canada. - ' The object of It Is to bear reports ' and to couslder waye to further the " w ork of moral aud spiritual uplift lu ' Ihe world In general aud Id North

' FRED T. MOORB DEAD B " Hro.brr of H. D. Moore passes A was in Maine Hnntlns Lodge. a| I Fred. T. Moore, aged 70 years, one f" ' of the oldest resldeute of Atlantic City, . ' and brother of Henry I). Moore, died " » Wednesday night of last week at bis ' hunting lodge lu Maine. He was III *' "eHe*and Henry D. Moore developed II much of the "west side" in Atlantic * City. He was one of the owners of '- the Apollo Theater, which Is managed ' by a sou, Fred. E Moore Another * '• sou Is Asslslsnt Postmaster Frank J. ' Moore, of Atlantic City. (I NEW PLANT HERE ?, la to be Manufactarcd. H . A report comes from New Y'ork that , capitalists lu thai city are plannlug to ' e-tabllsh ■ plent tn thle city for tbe manufacture of Industrial alcohol from ( *" "it Is saldThat bd aotomoblle engine I * ha- beeh luvenled tbal will buro alco- * hoi Instead of gesultue aud tbal a good j grade of alcohol can be made from ( "ft Is reported that the capitalists ' , have under coneideratiou meadowland In the vicinity of Twelfth street J and the Reading railroad.

BIRDS FROM STATE Those Desiring An* Max Appl) t Senator Eewle T Steveni. of this ' county, has been notified by the Fleb ■ and Game Commlasion of the Btate that there la ou hand a Dumber of birds at the State Game Farm, wMcb i can be liberated throughout the State | the mouths of Anguet and Sep- j ; e\ar person kuowlng of places ad- ' vlsable to put out game may send to Senator Stevens and receive blank ap- | plications, which can be filled oat by : r' those desiring game;1 Aaxlllsry Meets. One hundred members were present st the ueellug of the Led lea' Summer Auxillarv of the First M. E. Church, f tu the Visitors' Masonic Club rooms. * Tceadsy afterooon. The hostesses I were Mrs. Sharp. Mr* C. A. Hall, ' Mrs Coasaboom. Mrs. Frank Souders. Mrs". Powell Flthlan and Mrs. Wbeeler. Dr. J.J Savltx, of Ibe Suit Hammer i- School faculty. Will address tbe Meo'e j Bible CUes of tbe Fir* M. E. Sabbath r. School at 2 80 o'clock nest Sunday, p His subject will be "Tbe Man'e Rela it ■ too to Ibe Boy." Dr. SnvHx Is a fine if epeeker, and tble la a Btbject wltb which be to familiar.

"MOVIE" HOUSE FOR PEOPLE IN NORTH SECTION OF CITY

" | Building Will Have Stores 1 | and Bath Honsc Some Residents Displeased. . Is being constructed by Joseph M . 1 Rowland, of Philadelphia, uu the | Koe'rdwalk at the font of Park place : | The buildtug. It is staled, will cost t ;j It dimensions are 74x90 feel The < I celling of the "movie" boose wilt be 212 feet high. The show house will be , I lu the center of tbe building, and will < one small store on eaclf side of the i J building and ruuulug the full length t of the 74 feet aud will have fifty ball. ■ 1 Tl.e Ice cream parlor will be directj ly ou the corner ou tbe south side, . trance to the theater. > 1 Those Interested lu the project say I | will be a decided Improvement lo a ' j the cottage owners lu the vlctulty take I | naiit over the construction of the I "building. I j* ANNUAL INSPECTION I The annual Inspection by the com, 1 mlttee of management of the Beashore House 'of the Boys' Department of tbe P! R. R. Y. M. C. A. of Philadelphia | held Tuesday. Iucluded In this f delate of the Pennsylvania Railroad s After Inepectlou of tbe l aud a brief bueluess session, the I committee was invited lo be the guests of W. A Palton, general chairman of I ,\" Y P. A N. R. R. P i Included lu the list of guests were [ (Mayor Champion, and Director • Adams. Aflrr-diuoer speeches were I i made by O J. DeRous-e, assistant lo c (tbe preeldeut of Ibe Penneylvaute • | Railroad Company, who Is also chair- 1 man of the Hoys' Heashore House t 'I Adams, Col. Wm. H. Wilson, Chas. i C. Kinney, presldeut of the Uplift H. B. Hauclc, chairman of the j physical department committee; H. O. Williams, luleroatlonal railroad secretary from New York, aud John ' |T. Coleman, phyelcal director. A | brief report was made by tbe execu* J tlve secretary, Gtorge C. Bartlett, as ' , | to the condilloue at the seashore house ' .land Frank Keeler, the associate secre 1 ; j tary for the genera1 work of the asso- ' I elation. 1 Following tbe meeting, the commit- 1 : j at tbe Invitation of Mayor Cham- ' ' j plou, made au Inspi-ctlon of tbe city ' r I t>a" , | The usual exhibitions of swimming, - j elc., were under the direction of Elmer J. Pearl, boye' work eecre- 1 jury, aud Alfred G Otto, asslstanl boye' work eecretary. Mrs. George C. Bartletl, wltb tbe assistance of Miss N. E. Warren, wae r In charge of Ibe dinner arraugemeute, which proved to be moat acceptable lo ! Ibe visiting officials. ; ONE INDICTMENT c Graad Jury Makes Returns on ■ Bays ibe Cape May County Uaiette: r After an Investigation covering 1 many mouths, and costing a pile of ' money, tbe Grand Jury indicted I Charles Clouting, director of Ibe v.uartes ciouiiug. u. rector u. toe

of Freeholders. | The Indictment Is es follows: 4 The Grand Inquest, upon their respective oetha, present that Cltae H. lale of the city of Bee late. In tbe County of Cape May. on the 1st day of June In tbe year of our Eord our thousand ulue hundred and fifteen and on divers other days between that day aud the day of taking thle Inqulsltlou at the city of Bea Isle City aforesaid, In tbe county of Cape May of Ibis Court, unlawfully, being then 1 and there a member of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of tbe County of Cape May aforesaid, was directly or ' Indirectly luleresled and concerned in ^ a certain contract or agreetneut between said Board of Chosen Freeholders and tbe Brldgetou Couelructlou 1 Co., a corporation of New Jersey, for repair aud construction of a cerlalu bridge kDoWD as tbe Bea lale City bridge, constructed aud made for public use aud at public expense, by rea sou or tbe furnishing and Belling by ' the said Chas. H. Clouting Co., a cor- , poratlon of New Jersey, of which said company he, the said Chas. H Clouting. was and Is the president aud a large stockholder, lo the contractor, tbe said Bndgeton Construction Co., with the county of Cape May, for tbe repair aud construction of said bridge, certslu lumber, cement, building miUriel- and supplies to tbe value of 11594 40. to tbe evil example of all | others In like case offending contrary 1 to tbe form of the statute lu eiicb case made aud provided, and against tbe peace of this Btate aud tbe govj eminent aud dignity of tbe same. "TREATS" TODAY to. Ttsosr Attending Ocean City The members of tbe faculty aDd tbe teachers attending tbe Ocean City Btate Bummer School will be given treats today by business men of tbe resort, as was done last year. I Tickets have beau Issued by tbe citato the teachers which they will preeeut at various places aud which will entitle them to certain courtesies. They will be given free autom oblle and boat rides, as well as rolling cbalr > rides, and tbey will be glveD tbe prlv- ■ liege of Fogg's Pier. Dougbty's Pier 1 aud tbe Strand Theater. One buslnees men will give tbe teecbers e lot of lolly-pop*.. Borne of tbe mercbaula will ellow discount- on articles purchased by 1 teec-liers today. Tbe Northern Home for Frtoodleee I . Children, of Philadelphia, will have a t benefit for Its outing food at 2 o'clock b . tomorrow afternoon al tbe Ocsen City 1 Y'acbt Clnb.

HANDSOME FLAG TO BE PRESENTED i Unusual Services in the First Presbyterian Chnreh Next j Sunday Evening. uu.tjue among tl.e services held ». the | Bherrerd, of Haddonlleld. « .11 present j - : the church with a handsome mounte# eully lu tl.e malt, auditorium of tbe ' church. Mr. aud Mrs. Sl.errerd are regular j Churcl| sud the happy thought oil die occurred to them by eomethlug ' the pastor said lu hi. prayer last Bum and the Hag to be given on Sunday even lug will be similar to that. arranged for the occasion, a most lulerestiug feature of which will be the Singing of I he Hoys' I hoi, of St. Paul's Church, of Philadelphia. > aud a solo by Master Sidney Ager, Ilie , The pastor, tbe Rev Charles H. j j who will receive Ihe Hag for lug as his theme "Flying Hie Flag." TO GIVE "PINAFORE" Preparations are now lu order for the production of the light opera. "PluaThe young singers, numbering about i sixty, will soou commence rehearsals | uuder the able direction of Mrs. James Mr. Carpenter will direct tbe staging | painter will come from Philadelphia j aud will transform the laige music platform Into a stage. It will be so arranged as to appear as a huge ship. The novel part I. that there will be uo curtain, the singers appearing and die- I appearing lu Ihe cabins of the ship, j Thle will no doubt be a crowning fea- ■ now only a few short of HUM. ANNUAL BAZAR Tomorrow afternoon aud eveu lug the ! Ladles' Aid Society of the First M E. 1 at GofTs pavilion, ou tbe Boardwalk, below Ninth street. Faucy aud useful articles of clotblug aud housekeeping, - with home-made bread, cake, caudy, ' etc., will be on sale. Tbe proceeds will toward paylug the mortgage ou tbe parsonage. Visitors are especially luvlted to attend an(l buy the cake and bread. Tbe members of this society are famoue ( bakers. , Lutheran Church services will be held at the Btraud Theater, ou- tbe | Boardwalk, below Elgblb street, next Sunday evening. The Rev. Frauk Urlch will preach the sermon. Miss Marlon Kloetz will elng a solo. Commodore Charles 9. Wall expects . to go to Camden Ibis week to bring hie ' new cruiser to Ocean City. Tbecrulser f lasald to l>e one of the finest tbs*. has i ever entered Great Egg Harbor Bay.

See Me First IF VOU WANT TO j. «LL Real TRADE (far) Estate BORROW (M) OCEAI CITT LOAI ion) IEW JERSEY See Me Flint 4 All Hearcnra sod Mettlemsnta msdsby Trus - •Si' ' T T he"1 isms ' mi "played with tbe cards Bat oo the table, face up. See Me Flint — W. Scott Hand S19 Rule) An., Oomi CB|, I J. 9A>j/J7eUU ~~RKr~C0RN ~ wmzm ' WILLIAM a. ABBOTT, Druggist : : * JOHN E. TOWNSEND \ Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. ~i Ocean City New Jersey ! Watch and Jewelry Repairing ; Mayer's 752 BOARDWALK " open ALL YEA It f — HKADLET * ADAM ^ Readme Coal -k iHUAgaaraalMd. Hah or XareryrMe em. AMI lard, TUTBMtrin

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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. "\/AKE HAY WHILE yVVTHE SUN SHINES" TUrlJF be^cwi. luilk cuiiliifltunA-. iLj bbjam. niwi -fawnd if null to' proimlt jor te-mocrmtr w uidt us te-itirf. TkrlLri oL" temt C0rnpou.wtri^ wlirtsF tm. smrmtjs 4cposih, ft tltrijriof- mcrwuj. The. Mi cupifal a mn hts sterct i uf is A iowrce of rnicr&niw) pcruiet", tvnA We <m (oat ike world. bofdUl we \ he ftwt. _ , Manij milhan. people m. wie (triifel. States take ajLucviChqt of- 5aumt.ijs fjivnks' Asslsfiuicc. Accept our bo/nlc's profecti<m_ fyr vjour Siuivnijs. First National Bank Ocean City, IN. J. R. B. STITB8 Ms m. MOWKBB w. pay a pwr cant on Savlnia AetwunU yA>o uan bank with ua by mall 1 XLbc 36ellevue 0~^a^dlDa KIOMTH ST. AND OOEAN AVE. Electric elevator to street level. Rooms in suite with or without baths. Capacity, 350. ■ E. S. SCHAMTZ

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