OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1910. - , NO. 22
Ocean City Sentinel -ByR. CURTIS ROBINSON! Editor and Proprietor . Si-oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSEL LO R -AT- LAW, (Oppoaile Public Bulldtofa). LAW Offices" ' Bu"w"', Apgar & Boswell, |_jAW OFFICES I Godfrey, Giddings 4 Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. J-J< NEWELL HEULINGS Attorney at Law 8tl» Klglith Street Ocean Clly New Jersey MORGAN HAND, Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. 7 — i rfll-Allen Corson, 1. D. «s -• '< 816 W ealey * A venue Ocean City New Jersey j . DR. W. 1'. HAINES L -COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. L PbouMiBriitM^W: lnUT-Mtaieiao-A I Florence Brick HaInes COR. 8tH AND WCSLCV AVE MECHANO-THERAPIST JJiCkSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey i Bolt, Pbouf. ^ ^ iiS.2: c JOHN H. WHITiCAR, M. D. *" Eighth and Central avenue Ocean City New Jereey J)R. G. D. NOEUNG = Osteopathic Physician Hanu BulldiQK, Eighth elreel Oppoeiie Pennsylvania K. K. Depot OCBAK CITY, N.J. Every Tueeday, Thursday and . -a lu III ay Pblladelpbla Oltice, lluj Cbeatuut 81. £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER I >entint •« 809 Central Avenue ^ Ot'Ell CITY. I. J. J)R. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist for. Kl»bSr^nfuVwe.lrj- Ave. . KvsbIdxs toy appolntmeui MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer 'Pbona \m OCEAN CITT.lt. J j Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thorn ley Hughes, P. D. 8th and Wesley Avee. Ocean City. N . J LEITH KALI SANITARIUM j Bell Pbona. Wesley Avenue uaar MIDIh I William Franklin Cobirn, 1. D. OFFICES, LEITH BALL 816 Woeley 'Avenue Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL 7
Whatever success or patronage has come to our office is due, we believe, to a principle to which we have always tried to adhere, viz: Take care of your - clients' interests and your own inTERESTS WILL TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES. MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth Street and Central Avenue Real Estate in all of its branches. RENT BY THE YEAR New unfurnished heated apartments. Open for inspection. New Bungalow on First Street, near the beach, for sale at special bargain figure. JOSEPH I. SCULL Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. B. Frank Smith Go.,"B0BOK"lT,i you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. T wo lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 7oxtoo, cheap, $1200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, 1 attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. Aurouolltf SUPPLIES SELL PHONE LOUIS W. MILLER AOENT POP OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIQHT AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCh<8 ocfAv.cirt1, NtSsH jmnaev QAAAOE AMD SHOWPOOH. NiNTH ST. AND OOEAW AVE. Saddle Horses For Lessonsflnd Hire Stable, Seventh and Haven Avenue Information at Casino Club J. H. L1TTLEF1ELD, Instructor The Needle Lovers Shop H- C. FREEMAN ml A »mC— . 8,6 Boardwalk «J1 South 13th Street III |U flvv. Ocean City. N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. /) Art Needlework Materials FREE INSTRUCTIONS COLUMBIA YARN ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES = 1 HUPMOBILE STUDEBAKER DODGE A definite feeling of confidence in the name — Dodge Brothers— existing almost everywhere, is the very strongest assurance you conld have that the car will always conform to the highest possible standards. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. Eastern Motor Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. Ford PaTO Phone 3SS SECOND-HAND CARS PAIGE FORD HUDSON a A Gas Stove free from odor, cool and neat, M ' ■ Is what yon need for summer heat; I II it makes your home so neat and clean, I Y Li ^ You cannot help but see that it is yon we The City Gas Liight Company Eleventh and Haven Ave. OCEAN CITY, H- JKH« »' «-.«« «•— -""-aJoseph F. Smith Tta, sute and 3Ug Roofing aad Cluttering of All Kinds TIN ROOFS PAINTED Beet* Ikaatj L *da<- 6~V' a V~ Asbury Avenue m Ocean City. N. J
HEALTH INSPECTORS GUARD ENTRANCE TO THIS CITY
'Authorities Endeavoring to Protect People Here and Those Returning Home. I In order to properly protect the cotj to aaalal tboae leaving tbe city for Philadelphia, (.'aaidenaud other place, where they have tbelr homes, tbe fol- | iowiug youug men bave beea appoluted Inapectora ou tbe etatT of the Oceau City Board of Heallb: | Cbarlet Winalow. who ia aUtloued at tbe eleambomt landing at Second afreet, where tbe craft arrive from Lougport aud leave for that place; Howard Scull and William Ulbb. who travel on tbe cere of tbe Shore Feat Line; Roy Jobbaou, who look, after travel on the Weet Jeraey end Seashore Re llroad; Kuaaell I rene, who travele ; on tbe Reading Railroad tralna, and Elmer K. Leer and Monroe W. Cooper, I w ho are alatloned on tbe automobile k bridge betweeu tble clly and Somera' Point. Tbe bridge-lender at Ibe Tblrtyfourtb atreet bridge looka after the Tbe health Inapectora require parent. of cbldreu coming In lo abow tbelr health certlilcalea. Iu caaaa leavlug tbe clly without health certlilcalea tbe pareuta are warned Ibat tbay will be bald up al Camden or olbar points, and. lo avoid tbla delay and uupleaaantneva, tbay should go lo the clly ball bare, where tbey may obtain certificate! free of charge. Uuuulug eeaaou for yellow lega aud black breaeted plover opened Tuaaday. Tbe migratory bird law waa algned ' Monday by Presldeut Wilson There ; the local guuuera ever aloce laat week, when there waa a misunderstanding sou would open, aud It waa discovered j Ibal the President could not algu tbe bill until Monday, owing to tbe fact that tbe time for advertising tbe law Good Ball Game Toda,. Tbere promise* to be a great game of baseball at Moore's Park Ibla after0000, when (hose strong rivals, tbe Ocean City Glanla aud the Bacbaracb Ulante, of Atlautlc Clly. again face each other ou Iba diamond. There la alwayaanretobeawarm contest wben these two leama play. Don't mlsa Ida game, wblcb will he called at 3 30 Next Tueeday, at tbelr regular meeting place, al 8 p. m.. the Ladiee' Sum mer Auxiliary ol Ibe local Metbodlat ■ Church -will give a demouatratlon luurbeon. It will be under tbe direction of Mrs Rosa Jerome, of New York City, aod tbe Dumber of guesta la limited lo iwo buodred. Tickets, 60 oeata. ' PREPARE TO CAST ' ON LABOR DAY
Fishing Clnb Officials Want " to Have Fine Team by II Next Season. P. F. Wright, chairman of tbe Oceau City Klablog Club'a caetlag tournament committee, la arraDglog to bare a tournament ou tba beach on tbe afleroooo of Labor Day, atari- ™ log at 2 o'clock, under tba rulea of tbe tropby cup event. It will be open lo all members. Mr. Wngbt desires a big delegation oftbeboyaout on this day. If tbere M are 26 members out to take part, five pi captaloa will be cboaan aud ..tbay will ol select tbelr teama from tbe otbera. hi • Each team will bava five casta. It . It M planned to coutluue tbla practice al Intervale during Ibe fall ana Si early eummer In order to secure a 01 team of casters that will be difficult lo 01 beat and a learn tbat will briug tbe as trophy cup back to Ocean City next w Some of those wbo will be on tba teama Include tbe following: G Ed. b; Cornman, Cbas. T. Maglunl-, Raymond Fegley, F. H. Stewart, Frank Murray, Cbnrcblll Huugerford, W. W. Slbsoa. Henry (Jlldermeyer, Dr. B Busbrod James, Dr. LlpaObulx, Frank r H. Campion, H. H. Boyd, O. V. Big- ^ ham, W. H. McDowell, Lealie U. Campbell, Robl. B. Voilum and P. F. Wright. r- C Fishing Club to Bnt. c There will be an Important meeting " ol tbe Ocean City Fishing Club at tbe J* m headquarter, 00 tbe beacb front at Fourteaulb street tomorrow evening. All membara are urged to be In attend- '- » C Far Bcal. , a e Established floor and feed store, in- I1 eluding fixtures, or will rent store room for any other baaioeee. Add res. Youngs Corson. Ocean City, N.J. '•da , lt-30.tf. ^ ■ * ■ e A small sail boat, al bargain price, aa * owner baa no time to use tt. Call or address 831 Wesley avenue. Ocean City. N. J. adv-9, 10-Sl 0 ■ a ■ ■ Fob Rxmv— By^lha year, a7-room I >• Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co adv.. 8-30, tf , Fob Sale —Desirable, modern 8- a room bouae, furnished, fine location, ( price low. 1326 Central are. edv.8-17.Sl Fob &alb.— Gtbaob mandolla aafd 1 leather we; coal $75; wUI aoll for $26. d J MS Park piaoe. adv. it.
3 EXCITEMENT IN POLICE COURT * Just a Quarrel Among Chil- >- dren, but Matters Kept ' Magistrate Busy. A Tbere waa considerable coufualou j and some little excitement at tbe clly ! ball police court Monday evening, wben a case of a quarrel arnoug chll0 dren of cottagers waa beard by Police ,t Magistrate Arthur D. Barrows. g Tbe parsons' Interested In tbe ease a live up lu Ibe vtclulty of Third street A J. M. Headman and wife accused , •, James Wbelan, a lad 10 or 11 years , i' boy, wbo Is a cripple and conslder- . ably smaller (ban Ibe other lad. , e After bearing tbe tesllmoby of Mrs , Headman aud Iwo or three little boys, . as well as tbat of tbe accused, wbo adr milled striking youug Headman, , , Magistrate Barrows anuounced Ibat , 1 Whelau was guilty of assault, but 1 . sentence would be suspended. The 1 j boy would be placed In tbe custody of 1 r hi- father. If tbe lad were again ac- 1 . cused of assault, he would be eeot be- 1 r fore Judge Kldredge In tbe coubty 1 1 Juveulle court. Aaalstaut City Solicitor J. Bnrrwood 1 Daly, of Pblladelpbla, a cottager, represented tbe Whelau boy. Tbe other 1 I aide bad bo legal representative, but 1 Mra. Headman bad several champions 1 A among the men living near ber, wbo ; e were anxious to belp her, and It kepi 1 I Magistrate Barrows busy fur a while , trying to preserve order la tbe court. ? It developed In Mrs. Headmao'e 1 . testimony tbat she bad caugbt bold of 1 I tbe Wbelao boy as be was passing 1 t ber bouse aud tbat aba Intended to I t cbaatlae blm for bitting ber crippled r boy. as abe alleged. Lawyer Daly said be would bring a charge of assault against Mrs. Headmau. , I -w1 Because of tbe strong undertow Hun- 1 j day and Monday, tbe lifeguards ware 1 > kepi busy looking after a number of J daring bathers id the aurf here. Tbere I ■ were more tbau a dozen bathers wbo ■ [I got In eucb trouble as made It necea- 1 aary for tbe guards 10 go lo tbelr rescue. * Tbe annual masquerade ball al tba | I Oceau City Yacht Clo6 waa a wouder- ] 1 ful success lu every way. Tbere were 1 ^ more than 600 persons present, and of ' ' tbla number 296 were lo costume. Tbe , I affair was giea.ly enjoyed by all. 1
McKENTY TALKS ' >T0 BIBLE CLASS Penitentiary Warden's Address Was Highly Enjoyed by Presbyterian Men. Warden Robert J. McKeuty, of tbe Eastern Penitentiary, gave a very Inlerestlug talk to Ibe Men's Bible Class of Iba First Presbyteriau Sabbath " School on Sunday afternoon. He Is au entertaining speaker aud bis talk was one straight from tbe shoulder. Il > all of whom were delighted with It. ' " Warden McKeuty 'a principal line . waa regardlug tbe work be lias doiie - at tbe peulteullary durlug Ibe time be f baa beeu In charge of this Institution, aud be related mauy Instances regard- ' Ing tbe meu wbo have come under ble I eyes. He said tbat men and women Id tbe I organized asaoclatlona and societies • should awaken to tbe fact that the I study of tbe Bible Is one of Ibe great - helps to prisoners. It Is a big aafeguard to these prisoners and tbey are anxloue lo kDow more aud more of tbe . Holy Book. Mr. McKenty told an Instance of the I charitable Impulses of tbe prisoners I and bow, last Christmas, -tbey aubI scribed lo a common fund to give Joy ) 114 destitute children. He deplored t tbe gradual encroachment ou tbe Sab- - oath day and said tbe public Is yleld- - (00 much to Ibe European ooutl- ' cental disregard of tbe Sabbetb day. < He aald tbat be has beeu told tbat \ Oceau Clly Is a temperance town. He - was glad to kuow tbla, be declared. ' aod be was also pleased lo see so many I of bts Pblladelpbla friends here. He < said tbat people can't consistently sup- < port prohibition If Ibey bave whiskey bottles in their sideboards. ! At tbe conclusion of Warden Mc- . Kenty'e addreaa, Col. John W.Frazler, 1 of Pblladelpbla, a cottager, spoke ' briefly. He said Ibat one of Ibe best [ acts performed by John Weaver, wbeu > be was mayor, wai tbe selection of Mr I McKeuty lo be wardeu of tbe Eastern Penitentiary. Mrs. Harriet W. El well, who was a resident of Camden, died suddeuly lu tbla city Saturday nlgbt. Sbe waa the wife of Jacob R Klwell, aud for : a number of yaara tbey lived lu f Brldgeton. Beelde ber husband abe leaves (wo sons and a daughter, one > of Ibe sons being Dr. Albert Elweil, of Camden. A. N Smith gave a boose party > and Sunday at his borne, Weet avenue. Amoug tbe guests i were tbe Misses B. Blake. Martha , Hmilb, I. N. Druminond and Messrs. L. A. Smith, K. C. Seymour and A. ' McCarrlch, of Pblladelpbla. All bad a merry lime.
MILLSPAOGH NOW LEADS IN RACE Rath B. Accidentally Foaled by Miss Lala in Saturday's Event. Capt. George M. Mlllapaugh's G. Mnow bolde tbe lead In tbe cbamraces of tbe one-deelgu boats of tbe Ocean City Yacbt Clob, ebe taken two of Ibe tbree races Sbe bad an easy victory In tbe race afternoon. Sbe got tbe start tbe otbera at tbe beginning aod waa never beaded. Tbe G. M. M. waa ■ailed by Ed. Lloyd and be did clever work. Sbe covered tbe course In unusually fast time. Tbe Rulb B. was accidentally fouled tbe Mies Lota at Lazy Harbor. Summary: Start Klnlati Klap'd Cottage, 708 Central aveuue, Ocean City. All modern conveulencee Including beater. Owber will rent for winter mouths or by tbe year. ' Apply lo R. Curtis Robinson, 744 Aebury ave., Ocean City, N. J. adv. Tbe Bowling Alleys In tbe Bowling MoorTyn Terrace aDd Boardwalk, are bow open for tbe eeaaou of Adv., 4 18, tf. 1 Fo* Sal*.— Low for cash, lot 416 Weet avenue, below Sixteenth atreet, east aide; also 214. 215, 216 Haven aveDue, at Beveoteeutb atreet, waat aide. 1 A. Smith, Colllogewood, N. J. adv., 6-22, 14t fdr Salb.— One or all of tbe flvs lota Asbury avenue, below Thirteenth street, east aide: low for cash. Mrs. H. 1 Smith, Colllogewood, N.J . adv.. 6 22. 14t r Wantkd at Owce.— $1000 on bond and mortgage. For further particulars - apply or addreaa Sbntinbl offloe, , Clly. N.J. Adv. 1 Fob Salb.— Market or delivery I wacou; also two —tad carriage. Ad- . drees SkXTIRXL offlce, Ocean City, H. J Adv.
YACHT CLUB'S BIG REGATTA ' WILL DRAW MANY VISITORS
" Some of the Fastest Boats in This 8ection Will Race Over Local Course. L Tbe op n regatta of the OceaD City Yacbt Club, wblcb la also (be fourth regatta of tbe South Jersey Racing As- . aoctatlon, will take place ou tbe yacbt club's course next Saturday. Some of tbe fastest boats lu tbla aectloD are expected to teke part lu tbe races, Including Joseph M. Rowland's ■ new racer, Ibe Mary JaDe. Tbe club'a anuual open regatta Is au • occasion tbat draws a large and dlse tlngulabed gathering of spectators, Ina eluding many of Philadelphia's leadlug city ofilclala and politicians, e The members of tbe Ladles' Auxillt ary of the club will, aa usual, provide a luncheon for tbe vialtiog yachtsmen a and members of tbe club. fined for SprcdiseAccused by State Inspector Grant of d exceeding tbe auto speed limit, Barton Champion, ol this city, was summoned before Police Magistrate Barrows ou d Sunday. Tbe young man was fined L $5 and costs. £ Lfla for Bate. Two corner lota, cheap, beautifully located ou Asbury avenue at First and Second streets. Near aleamboat laudlog, yacbt club and trolley. Apply to n Laura Godfrey, Palermo, N J. 1- adv. 8,17, tf. it ■ s » '■ Wanted.— Cottage for two or mora *' weeks lu September. Not lees tbao '• tbree bedrooms, betweeu Elevenlb aud Seventeenth at a.. Ocean City. Address F. W. E. Sledem, 1151b street and |g Broadway, New York. adv. It. 1- Musi tell 814, 815 Weet ave , 70,71 of aud 72 SUop-ou ave, tbe letter a cor1. bar, Sectlou D, between Flfteentb and Sixteenth etierts. $1800. Miss Mur-
lg iDger, Tbe Luray, Ocean City, N. J. It *■ Lost. — On Frlflay morning, Aug.li. *" between Ninth aod Central ave. aud r- yacbt club, a coral brooch, with pearls. Flodrr will recslva reward If returned to 911 Central avenue. adv. '■ Fob Sale — Lot 678. Sec. D.. on As- '*> bury aveuue. below Sixteenth street, 1 ■ Ooeau Ctty, N. J. Address J. G. Campbell, Box 838, Allenbuiet, N. J. adv. 8, 17, 4L ld Bay Villa Laundry, 217 Bay arenoe " Ocean City, K. J. Bundle waabae and *■ by tbe dozen done by Mra. Franc-Is v Freeman. Bell pboue 199- W. ry adv., 942. 121 a- $1100 lo loan 00 Orel mortgagee y, Thorn A Boyle. 40S Eighth street, v. Ocean Ctty, N.J. adv. if.
' DOG SHOW AT : CASINO CLUB , a ' 1 n Will be Held Friday After- i noon, September 1— Other 1 Coming Attractions. , Tbe Casino Club will liuld its lir-l j ' |e anuual "Dog Show" from 2 lo 6 1 1 o'clock Friday afternoon. September I . | Silver cups and other trophies will to- 1 awarded by popular vole. All dog* | their doge as soon as possible lb order tbat proper epace can hf allotted, j Admission. 25 ceuls. Members of the bersblp tickets. t A children's carnival will be held at 1 tbe club next Wednesday evening. A r phantom ball will be a feature. All children In costume will be admitted 1 " tome Sir C''"''reD UOt ,n co"" , The .spectacular pageant and panto mime, "The JapaueseWeddlug," given a Wednesday evening last, was repealed ( i those wbo could not galu admission on ' . tbe otber occasion. it SENTENCE SUSPENDED J 1. Aalo Driver Had |r»on> for , y Speeding Hla Mactilnr. | e Horace Leary, of Philadelphia, got >- into a little temporary difficulty wblle t y on an errand of mercy Sunday. t Word was received at tbe emergen ;y ! hospital ou tbe beacb at Teuth atreet ' r' that a man bathing at Twenty-sixth e street was Id serious trouble, and » " needed assistance. I u Dr. Ralph Flint, beacb physician, 1 ^ started hurriedly for Twenty-sixth atreet, taklug with htm the pulmotor ' and two or tbree of tbe lifeguards. c Leary was seen with a machine and ' , be aud Ibe auto were | reesed Into ser- ' u vice, and Twenty-sixth street was „ soon reached Dr. Flint worked ou ,r tbe rescued inau. whose name was - u Williams, of Philadelphia, for abort ' |C a half boar ootil be was out of daue K". I it Wblle Ibe auto waa being rushed ' back to Tenth street. In order tbat tbe ( lifeguards might quickly return to tbelr duties there. Ibe speeding party ' y was seen by Inspector Lovett, who told them tbey were wanted to appear before Police Magistrate Barrows. In- • s [lector lovett did not then know tbe 1 J clrcusatances. Wben these were exd plained at tbe city ball court, seulence on Leary was suspended. WANT TRAINS I > RUN LITTLE LATER ! i South Ocean City Association | Makes Request of Reading Railroad. F Tbe following request has been reut b tbe Readlug Railroad Company by i- tbe Soutb Ocean City Improvement I It Asaoclallon: I Mr. Cbas. H. Ewlug, General Mkn- t - ager, P. A R. R. K — , s Dear Sir:— At a meeting of tbls as i • eoclatlon laat eveulng tbe following resolution was passed:— J Resolved, Tbat lo view of the fact - tbat boards of bealtb are likely to - recommend Ibat school* should not - open uulll considerably after tbe usual time, tbe railroad officials be requested I- to continue the 7 e.'m. train from e Oceau Clly, N.J., and tbe 4.40 and ! n 5 20 p. m. train from Pblladelpbla until October 81. Tbe foregoing Is transmitted "o you i as directed aud I trust you will flod It }f possible to coullnue the train set vice 1 q as Indicated . . Will you please acknowledge receipt " and oblige, n Yours truly, id (Signed) C. D. Hitz 6729 Central avenue. Ocean Clty*N.' J. y notice. d Tbe Ocean City Title and Trust Com1- pany, traatee, under mortgage of lo Ocean City Yacbt Club, hereby Invites tenders of proposal* for bouda of said ' Ocean City Yacbt Club to be surrendered for redemption on Septembei 1, re 1916, under tbe conditions of said mort- „ gage. C- R. Stilwbll. ld adv. 8 -24, 2t Secretary ss ' * ' d For Sale —Coiner lot 90x100, Klftyelgbtb etreet and Central avenue, Ocean City. Address H G. K.SentINKL offlce. adv. 7. 24. 6t. id
JETTIES WANTED ON BEACH 5 NEAR TWENTIETH STREET
Improvement Association Makes Reqnest to City Commissioners. I The mayor, at the weekly meellug of the City Commissioner*. stated that he ■ had received a letter from Franklin i Hlret.of the Twentieth Street ImproveJ raetit Association. a-klng that tbe City <'"mtni**iouer* meet with members of tbe aesociathiti some evening In the J future and talk over tbe subject ! 1 of Jetty Work on tne beacb at tbat sec- . j tlou of tbe resort. Property owners in the vicinity of street claim Ibat tbe beacb there has beeu cut away and property r might be In danger In case tbere are more storms similar to tbe one of laet year. They express the view tbat jet- [ ties would bold up the beacb. How. ^ ever. If Jetties are built on private property, tbe owners of tbe land would be at tbe expense of the Improvement. On motion of Director Campbell, It j was decided to have the meeting, as requested, last "evening. A somewhat similar request having receutlyTeen re reived from tbe South Ocean City Improvement Association, the suggestion was made tbat possibly representatives of tbl* association also could be present at tbe meeting planned for last night. Tbe board was finally of the opinion tbat, because of the short time In which to uottfy tbe officials of tbe Soutb Ocean City Improvement Asaociatloa, It would be well lo meet tbem on another nlgbt. Tbe matter waa referred lo the mayor. It was suggested at the meeting of tbe board that it might be well at thtai time to arrange for tbe opening of Mooilyn terrace down lo the Boardi There are only two owners of prop- ; erty there— William G. Moore and E. Champion. Tbe matter waa left with tbe C|ly solicitor. | Collector Burleigh's report on tbe . sale of land for unpaid taxes under contract 677 was received and ordered Tbe report atated tbat tbe land bought In by tbe city. The application of Joseph McKlnley for a qutt-clalm deed on lot 87, plan No. 3, was ordered grauted wben ap- , proved by the clly solicitor. Director Xdama waa loatrurted to estimates for tbe erection of storm windows for tbe west side of tba city ball. ' Several bills were read and ordered paid. AFTER INFORMATION Solicitor Boawrll H I II Protect InAt tbe regular meeting of tbe City Commissioners, Director Adams said that in the advertisement of a sale of properties ou tbe Gardens Company's tract tbere la a call for tbe sale of onehair of the etreet In front of tbe lots. Tbe lote are on ground fronting Improved streets. He wanted to know ' w hat tble meant. City Solicitor Boawell aald tbat be baa written to tbe eollcltor In reference to tbe matter. Tbe subject was referred to City Solicitor Boawell. Card Paris at Yacbt Club. Tbe member, of tbe Ladles' Auxiliary of tbe Oceau City Yacbt Club will ibelr third party or tbe season at tbe club bouae at 2 o'clock Tbureday afternoon, August 31. Tbe otber parties were largely attended. "MERCHANTS' NIGHT" ' Big Musical Event at Foil's Pier | Meat Tbureday Evealag. Tbe Ocean City Boardwalk Bualnese Men's Association will bave a "Merj chants' Night" In Fogg's Pier Theater Thursday evening of next week. 1 Tbe Philadelphia Orchestra members now playing bere will be beaid, j aud the orchestra will on tbla occasion . be comprised of 60 members of Phiiadelphla* famous musical organisation, which In Itself will be a rare 1 In addition tbere will be a number ol soloists [iromlneut ID Pblladelpbla musical circles. - "dl I deftest. IU Uaa Halddiwl DR. CHARLES B. RIDER ; DENTIST ? 809 Central Ave. Ocean City, N. J. 1916 Good Service At this office constate In uvlng not only the best materials 4bat rau be bought, and aucli skill aa o-jly experience . bring*, but Ibe «atl-f«clloo that tbeee qualities are combined with a reason- -. able charge. CHARLES B. RIDER. D. D. S.
Headquarters For Tennis Shoes We are headquarters for Goodyear Tennis Shoes and Oxfords for men, women and children. Light and heavy weight, white and brown. IVe have your size. Newell Corson
8x9 Asbury Avenue
Oceau City

