- Sap- • OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXVII.
OCEAN CITY, N, J„ THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1017. NO. 8
THE WISE MAN is the one who can Cud a bargain in a first- da-- improved property suitable to his needs ami tastes, as such' improvements at the present time have so much greater value than in years past . due to the advance in materials." Such -an opportunity we offer in the splehdid property at the corner of Fifth and Wesley avenue. The ground representing 150 feet on Wesley avenue bv 1-0 feet on Fifth street, i- extremely desirable for cottage sites. The improvements on this gTOund'comprisc the splendid slate roofed, a 6 room building on the \ ' corner, and out buildings. TheMinprovements cfiuld not lie reproduced today for less than from §12,000. mi to $14,000.00 and the ground is easily worth from S5.mw.0o to S6.ooo.oo, We offer this property for less than half its value on attractive terms. It is extremely desirable either for a large family or a select Hoarding. Cottage or for Rooming purposes, and the buyer can sell off cottage sites as he may desire, and so con- - trol the character of building aliput it. without lessening the necessary ground for the, main building. , TlA corner has the. eastern and southern exposure which is the most to be desired, the outlook 1 is upon the. Park With 110 buildings to intervene., and the grounds contain beautiful trees and shrubbery, | more in fact than any other cottage grounds in Ocean Cily, garage and servants' house upon the •premises. 1 lluildfng is", heated, gas and electric light in every rooni, two bath rooms, ample piazzas, etc. Photographs and all paitieulars will be sent on application. A wonderful bargain. , MASSEY & EDWARDS ;
Ocean City Sentinel -Pabllstic* Wstkly slOCEAN CITY. N. J. — Br— R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Si. 00 Par Year/Strictly in Advance. tTrvMiTi-tT.U«. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CPU NSEL jp OR-AT- LAW. JJawaoffices Apgar & Boswell, ] ASBl'KY fvS jSg™ htkkkt j LAW offices Godfrey, Giddings & Read j ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. J Eyes Eumined Without Drops Nrwwl ap-to-Oatr method,. Sallafectloo ptcPlng A.-W. ELY STI.X CITY. B. J. Precise People Will appreciate the |._ |
punctual service A which adds to the delight of diuiilg here. THE Harris Restaurant MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N.. J. < ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY ojtAut*_iN pocono fountain Ice one*. 1914 Aabury Ave ocean city n J. H. Iturkhardt & Co. : PLUMBING ASH. HEATING iii ahei'kl ivull •iiu nrr »«• imn COAL Yon need Coal You need Service. You get loth from C. h. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avenue - Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's Boardwalk. Ocean City 1307 Atlantic Ave.. Atlantic City Expert »«4 om Organs^ Pianos Player* Stanley Learning GRADUATE Ikanqoaf^l'laver Artlon Hdwol . HUGHES- PHARMACY Ocean C4ty New Jeraey COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUALITY C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and Weat Avaaaa
Bankruptcy Sale By order of Albert R. McAllister. -Referee in Bankruptcy, At 805 Asbury Avenue. Ocean City, N. J., on Tuesday Evening, May 15, 1617 AT 7..W O'CLOCK Cooking utensils, tools, express wagons, knives and - forks, dishes, household furnishings, and many other articles and things necessary for household use. ANDREW C. BOSWELL, Trustee. . Wm. N.Tooper, Attorney for Trustee.
j HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue
i Ocean City
New Jersey
Don't Value Yourself Too Low premiumM a tagr mim'will' embarress thc'm financially." Your life has a definite value measured in dollars ami ccflts, measured lit the l.ife Insurance man'help you determine 'your value. Don't be afraid to insure yonr life for what it is worth. By making regular deposits of a -small proportion of your income in a Savings mlmn." l.iif^Vou will be able' to easily meet sutaeqiient premiums as they fall due. . Theo. V. Townsend The New York life Insur- I 952 Asbury Avenue ance Company ' 1
AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES BELL PHONE LOUIS W. MILLER AGENT PON - OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS OCEAN CITY. NEW JERAEY GARAGE AND SHOWROOM. NlHTH ST. AND OCEAN. AVE. ] CHARLES G. READ WALTER C. ALLBfl ' SPRING Tho "Brighten-Up" Boa son A TOUCH of paint, vaniish or enamel makes a wonderful change In appearance. A tull line of paints, varnishes, enamels. -stxin-. etc.. including Caiman's famous "1CNAMMUN" will be found at the MODERN STORK. CHARLES G. READ St GO. H3» Anbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. •
The Ladies' Shop LOCATED .it the Park Theatre on the Boardwalk and Park Place, will open about the first of June with a full line of strictly high grade wearing apparel for women. ATLANTIC CITY STORE 24 South Pennsylvania Avenue Open All tiie Year >1 1
FUNDING BOND ISSUE OF $28,313.32 BY THE CITY
To Care for Payments Heretofore Taken from Current J Expenses. After Director Campbell had made following resolution was adopted by | ' • Whereas. Hie Director of Revenue and Finance has reported 10 I he Hoard j of Commissioners Of Ocean City that j the sum of $28,313 32 lias been heretofore paid out of current expenses : " _ IOIC pan. oui 01 vu 1 1 nil c* pauses ,-
which could have been paid by bond I ' issues; therefore, he It ' "Resolved, by the Board of Compile 1 1 sinners of Ocean Clly, New Jeroej-j' that auch payments be hereby author- j < lz.ed, which aulhurizallou Is required | r 10 be made by the governing hotly id I municipalities of this Slate under and j by virtue of the laws of the State of I New Jersey as to municipal finances, ' passed during the year 1917'. and by 1 virtue of the laws of the Slate of New t Jersey oftlhe years !»lti and IH17, tela- I tire to the Issuing of bunds." I $28,818 82 for the pur|K)se of funding < pay me^tawas passed ou first and bee- ' and readings and then ordered laid I over for two weeks for final paaeege. < ottlce of City Clerk Harry A. Morris f r for public Inspection. 1 this Issue of the 8KSTIXEI. In accord auce with a motion made by Director ' Campbell. > EXHIBITION DRILLS 1 — — t The grade pupils of the Ocean City 1 ! public schools will give their auuual public exhibition of physical exercises ' and drllfa In the baseball park on F'n- 1 day afie moon, June 8. under direction 1 of I heir Instructor, Mies ' Bessie K. 8 Cramer, of Atlantic City, who lias be • come a great favorite with the children ■ ' These exhibition drills were given last June for the first time, and the y work of the young folks was enjoyed „ b> ' ' ' . ( I Taken Aparimenia. * A. G Scbanze and wife, of Fhlla- J delplila. have taken apartmeuts at c Six 1I1 street aud Atlantic avenue for the seaaon, and will be here May 80. Mr. Scbanze. who Is a brother of H C. Sella u ze, Jr . secretary of the Oceau " City Gas Light Company, and his t wife were guests or Mr. aud Mrs. , Scbanze at their Central avenue cot- • tage Suudaj.
"MOTHER'S DAY" f IN GRADE ROOMS Children In Charge of Hisses Estlow and Chamberlain Hold Exercises. The little school children of the grades taught by Misses . K-llow aud Chamberlain always have Interesting ■ exercises at the opening uf ibe sessions - ( every morulug. There was an added and Instructive feature Munday'murulog In honor of "Mother's Day." The exercises were witnessed by the Bev. and Mrs. Charles H. Buhner aud the mothers of several of the children. *- A customary dally exercise of a " ' salute to the flag was Impressively ' done by Ibe children. There Is a pretty 'I flag. 16x83 lucbes, on the wall. It was " , made of folded slips of paper. " Paper carnations, cut aud colored by the children, and looking extremely b natural, were presented to each of the i> It would be a treat for parents to 11 Visit MIsa Estlow's room and see the children's work. Their visits would be appreciated by Miss Estlow, who h has the reputation of. being oue of the i best kludergarleo teachers lu New J Jersey. . J —»« C Yacht For Bale. J Ta in-screw power yacht ' Winning" for sale; 80 gross tons and 20«M tons . capacity; schooner rigged, two masts. 86 f.e". long, 12 reel ties in. U feet draught; sleeping quarters for eight, li cblua. bedding aud other equipment, j, bull souod aud recently repainted, b yacht now afloat, protected by canvas coverings. May be seen at Salveseu's d Ship Yard, 88rd Street and North c Yacht Basin. Stone Harbor. Photo , ou requsah Price $1800. Solth Jersey Keai.tv Company, Ni E. Cor. Third aud Walnut Sts , Polls., Pa «'2*. __ t O. H. Henry Co.. Inc., have just ' completed extensive alterations, lu- « eluding enlargement of store and In- » stalling uewand larger Icebox. Thank- 1 log our many patrons for past patronage. we are now equipped to give you better aud prompter service than lu the past a<v , 4 5. tf , For Sale or Rent — First-class lee j i cream parlor and candy store. 942 I Boardwalk. Oceao City. N. J. Address W. Shaffer Smtlh, 1. Hayday Apis. Atlantic City. N. J. Adv.. 8-22. If. j If you pay balance. $181. ou hsDd- - some Upright Grand Piano used 9 I weeks, tt is yours. The Gibb Piano Co, 71-78 Main St.. Springfield. Mass ad*. 4-1#. it | For Revt.'— Piano for iaaaon. Call i J 623 Wssiey, Ocean City, adv., 6-10, St. 1
I MRS. M. ROBINSON LAID TO REST Was Sister of Founders of ; J Resort and an Early Hotel ■ Keeper Here. I of Mrs. Vincent S .Robinson at the I
of her daughter. Mrs. A P. Mil- | lu l his city, Monday afternoon, < ! conducted by the II -V. Joseph B. ' I Kulp, pastor of the First M. E I Church. The lulermeiit w*« at the I | Mrs Koblusqfi, who died, al the 1 Adam-. 111 flay too. Thursday mornhad not beeti well for several ' months. She went to Clayton a short I time since Death was due to the 111- < Mr-. Itohlnson was horn hi Pleasant- 1 vllle nearly VyeMfc ago, Ihe daughter of Stiuou Lake, w ho, w-fili hla sons. Ihe Revs. 8. Wesley Lake aud James K Lake, was one of the founders of . Ocean City. She w as the last of five daughters J. Christopher Lake, of Simon Lake, of Bridgeport, t submarine luventor, Is a brother t of Mrs. Robinson. , Deceased lived lu Ocean Clly almost - the beginning of . t lie resort aud 1 one of the first hotel keepers • here, having couducted Ihe old WesHouse, which stood .011 the site of | the present Mayberry Hotel. , She was married ill years, having | been wedded to Capl. Robinson when 1 about 16 years old. | Beside her husband and the two ( daughters named, she Is survived by 1 other children,' Mrs. WJiliam B. 1 of Tacouy, aud Frank Robin- 1 of Trenton. , She had been identified with aud an j active worker In the Methodist Eplsco- t ' pal Church since her childhood. , Norma ■■■•■note. ( of Cape May Couul^wfif brbcl'dhi ' Ihe Methodist Episcopal. Church at »"Jk liilhe departments of franchise sidered. Box lunches w Itu tea and ( Next Sunday Slate Sunday school ' officers will visit the Sunday schools 1 of tbls.clty They will arrive al the , M E Church at 2 8(1 o'clock, and will heal flie Presbyterian Church ' at 8 ^o'clock They^ expect to give a '
GUN. CLUB HOLDS FIRST TRAP SHOOT , 1 Strong Wind Prevented the ' Boys From Doing Themselves Justice. 1 Members of the Ucean City Gun ( Club bad au Informal trap shoot lu | ball park Saturday afternoon. ly bad for good marksmanship. It be- 1 mg altogether too windy' to do much , in the way of hitting Ibe bluerock. Capt Herbert C. Smith, who has a trap-shooter for years, was 011 to give some of the boys pointers on the game. He hit 6 of Ibe bluelock out of 10. 1 B. Frauk Smith bit S out of 10. j Out of a possible IS blukrock, the fol-' lowing scores were made : Parker | 7: George E. Seamiu, 7; Dr. H. Whltlcar, 5; Walter Allen. 4; Yanks, S; Haus Uurkhardt, 3; H. C. Scbanze, Jr, 2;. Wm. Fitzgerald, 2; Dennis. 2. Another luformal shoot will be held at 2 o'clock next Saturday aflernoou. A beginners' shoot will be held on following Saturday aflernoou. A ' atteudauce Is desired, as It will a special event. A trophy— the du Pont loving cup— will be given the club iu Ibe Slate having the largest turnout at Its beginners' shoot. Daring the first two weeks la May, Friday. May 4ih. the bowling alleys lu the Vowllug Casino will be open Friday. Saturday and Monday evenings. Beginniug Tuesday. May . 18th, Alleys will be open day arid eveulug during the season of 1817. adv. 5,8. tf. Lost. — Necklace of siring beads gofrum Seventeenth and Wesley to I station at Fourteenth street. : if returned IoSextikei. office. I I adv. It. j For SAX.K -l.ot No. 578. Sactlou D ' : — Sixteenth street and Asbury avenue —Ocean City. N- J. Address Mrs. J. G. Campbell. Allenburst. N. J. . adv. 5-2. 51. Reflued youug ladles wanted as waitresses, splendid opportunities for I summer. F. C. Slmms. «36 Wesley . adv, 4-18, tf.
WOMAN HURT IN I AUTO COLLISION ' Others Made Narrow Escape ~ j When Machine Was Thrown ( Completely Over. ' I Mrs Thomas E. 6.. renin-. wife of-a-j .rf 1 [\Z" ™e ' ' narrowly escaped fatal Injuries In an ^ automobile x lllslan at Fifth street j and Ocean avenue Saturday evening. J Their machine was ruu into by au- ] . oilier auto and the impact was such as - to turn the Doreuiu- machine com- a
occupants from probably fatal Injuries, t the exception of Mrs. Doreiuus. t they wre able to crawl out through 1 ■ the doors. Mrs Doremus was driving c . recovered and was found to he badly ■ 1 scratched and shaken She was removed to Scotch Hall. I I where she was treated by Dr. Allen I [ *lt was feared lliat night that > she might be Internally injured, bin It I wa- said at Scotch Hall the next day r . that .he was doing very well. I AT FALL OF VERDUN . Aubrey L Thomas, of the Atlantic 1 Clly Press, who spent six months wllb American Ambulance Corps lu 1 France and who was at the fall of * ; Verdun, addressed the Men's Bible 1 I Class of the First M. E. Sabbath School ' 1 Sundays aflernoou. I Mr. Thomas, who was introduced ' f Dr. Allen Corson, gave a number of his experiences In various parts of I : France. Many of these experiences I 1 ghastly, tome wierd and others and very exciting He > found that llie must seriously wounded are sen! lo Ihe American hospital 1 trains. Hoideaux Is uojlceable for the ' - number of cripples and women In I lo he seen on her streets. Wo- I blacksmlthlng For aw hlle he was as- f •Mam lo a womaii| blacksmith. The < cibly around the hospital trains and * i camps than. at the front. There one 1 kept busy endeavoring to dodge « bomb., shells and gas. Fergus McCusker and D. L. Place J of Philadelphia, who own summer * homes ou the Gardens tract In Ihe I north seel iou of title city, are success- 1 engaged in raising truck 011 their « I premises. Each has a patch 8 feet j ' wide and 103 feet long, in which they t ; planted a variety of -seeds, and the I ! Vegetables are now apfwarlng In ex- «
NOTED SPEAKERS TO BE I HEARD AT ANNUAL BANQUET
| E. J. Cattell to Make Princi- 1 pal Address at Methodist Meii's Gathering. Arrangements have been completed fur the annual banquet of the Meu'a F Bible Class of (he First M FT. tiuoday g _ School to be held al 8 o'clock this even- li " log in the aoclal rooms or the church, d The wives of the meoBhers • will be among the guests. s. The speaker- will Include K. J. ciaT C ' tell, city statistician of Philadelphia, h ' former Judge AlleD B. Eudlcotl, of u Atlantic City, aud the local miulslers u After au Invocation by the Rev. H ' Charles H. Bohner, Ibe following pro u ' will be presented: n Hymn, "My Country,' Tla of Thee." 1 Address, Judge Fludlcott « Hymn, "Star Spangled Banner." a ■ Address, the Bev. M. M. Lewis, fa Vocal selection, Salem M. E Church a quartet. H Address, K.J Cattell. : Hymn. "Battle Hymn of the Re- . r public." Address. the. Re v. C. H". Bohner. Hymn. "Three Cheer* for the Red . White and Blue." ; Address, the Rev. J. B. Kulp. Hymn. "Blest be the Tie That I Binds." Benediction, the Rev. M. M Lewis. , George c. Murphy, president of the k class, will be tosstmaster. I The committees In charge comprise . the following: u Eoterta'nment— Dr. J Thorcley t Hughes, W. H. Beegle, Hairy 8. Adams. E. M. Sutton, J. C Steel man. B. F rank 8mltb and J Koscoe Sharp. Menu— S M Hoffman, O. W. F. Woodslde'and C. H. Shoemaker, j Service— Somers Young and Maurice f Guests-Prof. O. W. Kelcbly. H. 8. ' Mowrer aud Holla Garrrtsou. For Bale. Office equipment couslsllng of desks, swivel chairs, straight back chairs, flle lug cabinets safe, typewriter, sectional ■■ bookcases, tables etc. [. H N Heullngs, ■ adv., 3 28 If. Ocean City, N. J. i) Fwiah. « 58* h end Central avenue. -Corner '• lot Mix HO feet. Apply any agenl. H. G. Kleiufelder. Glenalde. Pa. 5. 10 tf. >• Fob Saul— 1815 Maxwell toartog ir car, fully equipped In Oral class couy dition. Apply J. M. Hay, Filberou Hotel, Ocean CUy, N J. 4 26. tf.
' I GAS CO. STARTS BIG IMPROVEMENTS b $10,000 to be Expended to Increase Service Efficiency. H. C Scbanze Jr , assistant secretary.! g and general manager of the City Gas -I
Light Comptny. tin- week liegau the extensive Improvements to he made by the company In dlfl'rreut sections of the resort as quickly as cau he »ccost approximately $10,000. The pipe on Arhtiry avenue w ill be regraded from Seventh to F'ourtb Streets A new line of pipe will be from CoTlntlilan avenue to the on St. James place, to take care of the Joseph M. Rowland A new- line will he laid un Seventh street ea-t and west of As-teii-ion of the line on Atlantic boulevard to lake care of the Setb H. Whiteley properties In the north section of the city, aud there will also be an exJeoslon on Thirteenth street toward street aud the bay front. IL4* the purpose of the gas comto Increase us efficiency In set-' • aud to supply In every way. the , need- of Its patrons. The company just received -a, big lot of small pipe for bouse service. This pipe waa ordered three mouths ago. Hugh Barrett, of lleluiar, the company's gas mam man, arrived here a few days ago. He Iirrmrrtioru offers I.Ota. i'ast Commodore V. Howard Scber■urrlioru, of Philadelphia, has offered James M. Stevens, chairman of intensive farming committee of llie Ocean City Public Safely Committee, Hie use of several of his lots here cultlvallou by the school boys. 'ommodore Scliermerhoro also wrote that be has other lots In this clly tb>t he will be willing to give to the use of people desiring lo cultivate the ground Had Good Time. Mrs. J. B. Kuauf, Misses Rose McNeill. Louisa Derlvaux, Lisa DeriLaura Duunell, Stella Chamberllu. Louie Ryan. Ida Oldfield, M. A. Fitzgerald aud Florence G. Fit* gerald, of Philadelphia, comprised a parly at the Grady cottage. Sixstreet, near the Boardwalk, from Friday evenlog until SAnday aflernoou. Mrs. Mary K Brady was with them 011 Sunday.
SELECT ORGANIST Miss Verna Wilson Sncceede Miss Ada M. Ranck, Soon to Wed. Miss Verna Wilson, daughter of J. Wilson, of this clly. has been engaged as organist by the First Preebyterlan Church and abe will begin her uext Suuday morning. Miss Wilson has been orgaulst for Church, Camden, which position she rellirqul-hed In order to accept her place 8be Is a musician of un usual ability for one of her years. he Is still a school girl, but will graduate from the Oceau City High School next month. Miss Ada M. Ranck. of this city, who bss been tbe proficient organist at tbe Presbylerlsn Church for a numof years, plsyed for tbe last time orgsi, 1-1 of Ihe cburdb last Suuday. will be married Tuesday, May 28.
LAW TO GOVERN MOVIE MEN AND ELECTRICAL WORKERS
J ■> Picture Machine Operators ands^Electricians Mnst v Undergo Examinations. 1 ucluded In the bu-lness transacted by Ibe City Commissioners at tbelr weekly meeting was Ibe Introduction of three Important ordinances. These were as follows: Ordinance No. 88, providing for the examination, licensing of persons, Arms or corporations engaged or engaging In the busiuess or work of Installing and erecting, wiring, fixtures. - -tailing aim erecting, wiring, nxturea,
' etc., for tbe conduct and dm of elecS trlclty. and Imposing line*, penalties - and forfeiture- for the violation thereof. There Is to be an examining board I com pri-lngtbecUy electrician, building lu-pecl jr and chief of Are department, e This urdluance was passed on first 1 and second readlugs, and laid over for e one week. r Ordinance No. 80. for tbe examlnar Hon and llceuslng of operators of clnaI omalograpbs. moving picture ma1 chines and other similar apparatus, • and regulating their operation. Persons running auch machines In- - vnlvlng tbe UK or a combustible film - more tban teo locbes long must pass f su examination before a board com- ■ pri-lug tbe chief of (be electrical bo1 reau, building luspector and chief or Are dejiarlment. Would-be operator ■ most' pay a fee of $5 at tbe time 0/ ■ filing bis application. If be fall* b* r may take a re-examlnatlon not lass ! than teo days later without extra 1 cost. If lie should again fall, be shall s not reapply for six mouths and the application must be accompanied by . the same fee as If It were an original ■ examination. Unless revoked, tba IIctiise may be renewed yearly for a fee of $5. Anyoue violating tba ordinance, upon conviction, shall be . subjected to a One not exceeding $200 1 aud In default of payment be Imf p/Jnoued for a term not exceeding f thirty days. This ordinance waa . passed on first and second reading* r and laid over for one week. Ordlnanoe No. 92, creating a board p of commissioners to be known as tbe ( Board of Commissioners of Racrser Mod Grounds. Tbe board shall con- ] slat of five persons to be appointed by the mayor and confirmed by tbe Board of Commissioners, and shall have control and management over tbe racrsa- - Hon grounds and building* tbareoo . owned by tbeclty located on the soalV . easterly aide of tbe present Boardwalk and on tbe northeasterly aide of Moorlyn terrace. Tbls ordinance was , passed on first aud second readlcgs . and laid over for one week. Tbe city clerk waa autbortxed and l directed to advertise for sealed proposals for tbe furnishing of chairs to ihe building known ea an addition to tbe music pavilion according to specifications as on file In Ibe city clerk'e
WILL LOCATE HERE J Dr. Christian to Op SB Denial OfDr. Wilson Y. Cbrlstien. eon at i. B. Cbrlstien, of this city, end popoler B with the residents of tbls resort, ee well ee wltb msny summer visitors, will open finely-equipped dental parlors et 808 Central avenue, tbls clly, about June 1. I Dr. Christian, after graduating from ' the Ocean City Hlgb 8cbool, spent one year In tbe Wbartoo 8c boo! et tbe U Diversity of Pennsylvania. Thau be r took tbe .tbree-year dental course, graduating In 1916. After peaslng tbe Peuusylvan a State Board sxamlna- ' tlon, be accepted a position as assist- ^ ant to Dr. C. P. Tattle, e leading Pblle adelpbl* dentist. ,r He left Dr. Tuttle to take a petition , ou 1 be staff of tbe State Hospital at Sklllman, where be hea been tor tbe '■ last tlx months. He baa resigned this I- position to take eflaot Friday of next *' Dr. Cbrlstien la a member of tbe Kirk Dental Society end Cryer Sociely of Oral Surgery, and was Ira as ■I urer of tbe latter society daring his senior year. He Is a member of tbe Pel Omega Fraternity at tbe Untverelty of Pennsylvania. He baa passed '■ tbe State board examlnallooa of both 9. Pennsylvania and New Jaraey.
Change of Address SIMMS' Delicatessen and Restaurant Now at 822 Boardwalk WILL REOPEN SATURDAY, MAY 26
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