Ocean City Sentinel, 28 June 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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.YOU XXXVII. OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, JI'XK . 2S, 1<I17 .y NO. 14

. I A BAY BUNGALOW New. neat, four rooms and hath, on water front nvur yacht cltih. : Tin- view of ocean, inlet and hay from the pia/v-ts ts unsurpassed. Only 51,875 on Attractive Terms This. figure is the actual cost of improvements pins -; of the ' value' of the ground. * , MASSF.Y & EDWARDS

)cean City Sentinel " OCEAN CITV. N J. ^ \ i ~»rCURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor It. 00 Per Year, Strictly in Advance. Arroanr.i,-ti.i.t ta . yjQRGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and lOUNSELLOR AT LAW. tarn att nil mt hoi »i, a. J. |.»n- fublK I in u.l.i,.-. JAW Offices Apgar & Bos well, H..,.khk"HT; 1 *Bt.BY AVK.seK.^K,.O.THHTKKKT jAW offices Godfrey, Giddings 4 Read jj Booms ?!&. sie and xr » ATLANTIC CITY. N. Jyes Examined Without Drops I is | ' A. W. ELY j ATLANTIC t'ITT, A. J.- P Precise People Will appreciate the punctual seryice j which adds to the de- P light of dining Here. — r— THE " larris Restaurant ^|ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer Ptmn. I* OCEAN CITV.M.J. ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY -■ Pnrnm Mountain Ice OCCAMCIT* N J. u, KsrtkirSI Warr»i * . Brsse II. itarkhardt 4 Uo. PIAINKINji AND IIKAT1NU m> **srkt ,,nt,lnl JM#M COAL i'ou nets! Coal. You need Service. Yon get Iioth'from :. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avenue Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's Boardwalk.' Ocean City 1307 Atlantic Ave.. Atlantic City Miller Brothers Announce that they have reopened their IceCream Parlor For the Season COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUALITY C. M. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth aad WaM Aveaae

C. ELLWOOD CARPENTER'S v THE CASINO CLUB ' I JL— i I A Whe" I Jh Everybody P 1 & I Wh0 ls i f L Ml Anybody mSNS ® iCornman & Lipschutz 1 On .the Boardwalk | i Between Seventh and Eighth Streets j | - 1 fishing tackle sporting poops ! (IV desire to ail'iountr that are fttepar.ei to meet the 01 demand* of the fi*/arman Jot surf; bay and ocean fiihiug with a ' || full tine of. rod*, tee!* and aeies tones at HEFOKU THE WAR ' 1 Be/'R/CES II V invite your inspection. \ I I'll Shin, Eresh Sfit a/way on hand. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL: High Tennis Shoes. Keds. regular priced $1*25 and $i .50, white canvas tops with gray rubber soles Our .price. $1.00. PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: 20S. 220 FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat "seventh street ^nd asbury avenue place 'to do your marketing. All goods kept inside. • free from dust and flies. FJfEE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY maddock's pharmacy PHONE 57o FREE DELIVERY agent for Samoset Candy The package attracts the eye. . The contents please the taste. In Ikjxcs at 10c-, 25c, 50c, up Jo $1 50. I fit fail, to.plcase, return the unu«cd portion. AVe'll refund your • . . , money in full. I The Ladies' Shop I LOCATED :it the Park Theatre 011 the boardwalk and Park Place, will open about the first of June with a full line of strictly high grade wearing apparel for women. A TLANTICCITY STORE 24 South Pennsylvania Avenue Opes All tue Year ' Try an Advertisement in the Sentinel and you are sure to get quick results.

FREE CONCERTS IN MUSIC PAVILION START SATURDAY

25 Members of Philadelphia Orchestra. Under Witzemann. Will Play. de^ tl.e dirrctmi. 'of Jol.n K Will* larged uiu-ir pavilion oil the Board Mr. Wllzemauu will Have all of the cheetra with lllui tin- eeaxiu. which > light by theft host of friend- among 1 The orche-tra will corn, .mm- the fol 1 lowing: John K. Wllzemauu. conductor. Kliel MollUH - Alfred jUueu- (roll- 1 AltflulknlT and Alliert Morel Violas— (leorge W. Key-et and Itenj. 1 F.-l-evenllial. Cello# — Karl Knel-el and J I-eon" ' aril Lewis. Basses- Louis Boeli-e and John 1 Wulf Harp -Frank Nicolella. Harm . nluiu Frank Niv.lrlla Flule and Piccolo-Juliu A Fischer .< larmels -I'aul Airman and 1. CalOboe and Kngll-h - horn — Andre ' Hepius. Ila—sui Herman Mueller. Horns— Olio lleiiiiehetg and Joseph ' Trumpets— Boyd Barnard and Ku- 1 dolph K.ugel. Tympany, drums and acce-aorle— Km 1 1 Kressr. Librarian — Man- Pledge. II will be noticed I hat, among oilier 1 addition- this year, a harp, manipulated by a skilled performer, w ill assist Hi rounding nut and giving full 1 effect to the music. 1 The Improvements to tlie-music pa- ^ day evening, but the building will be 1 hi -uch shape that the concerts may Is- 1 started and enjoyed by the throngs -of 1 Tuesday evening. July IT.' will tie ■ ••Victor Herlwrt Ntglu" at ibe music pavilion. This celebrated, composer . and leader will conduct the orchestra Oil that occasion. There will be SO pieces 111 Die orchestra llial evening, and the program will consist of Her- ' bert compositions. The vocal soloist , w ill be May Kbrey Hoi'., of Plhladelplila. Mr. Herbert will reach thls.clty on 1 Sunday and will be entertained by Mr-. L. Baker al her Oceanic Hotel It Is planued to have a well known

PREPARING FOR SORF CASTING , Fishing Club Will Hold Con- J lest Among Members < Next Saturday. ; The Ocean <Tty Fi-hlng Clun. at a ; , The Ashury Park Fishing t lull wm t Ten angler- were elected member- ( "ing They are Joseph L. Slitaier. t , lienrge A Fran ken lield, Howard l< . Ctnller. K It Bock well, Charles F . Muih. I»r Samuel Mct'lary. John A. I If rime-, W. A Summer-, tieorge F < F-ley and f. It Ku— ell.' t of 32.1 members will he reached within ! . s few days. ,| The club begin- the -ea-on In excel- . lent condition The trea-ury contains I M-W. with no current debts. I President Frank If. Stewart lias I made up a complete aud rather 1 unique year-book, which -0011 w ill be i—ued. ' I SELLING COTTAGES 1 Harry F. Mtaulon, real estate opera- I Lgrge cullage. built by Joseph M. How laud at St. Charles plaleaud Cor- . lutlilaii aveiiHe. to Clement K HCun- . iiuigti. in. president of the Crucible , r Sleel.Casting Company of Lansdowne. , P. Ocean City, he having spent several Cottage of .Mrs. Hannah Heyday, Ocean avenue, to a Plilladelphlau! work at Yiiielaud, a few days ago. had , one of his feet badly gashed by an : axe. Nine stitches were placed lu the wound. He will be cum|ielied to re- | main quiet for some days to come. It

j FIRST DATS FIGHT AT GETTYSBURG Historic Occasion to be Commemorated in First Presby- 1 tcrian Church Sunday. Next Sunday bring the fifty fourth j the Battle of tietlyxloirg. a pain. In' , jot Major l.roiiard It I liomas 735 We.. < ley avenue, al 7 »i o'clock, and will I , voted l.y Primp No I. Boy Senile, of I ma-ter Henry tV. Town -end Charles H Kohuer,' will deliver a pa- • Irlotlc addre-., and In honor of the I occasion the -Star Spangled Banner'' I direction of Miss I. nn-a I Cur-ou. 1 and soprano solol.t of the First 1 Church, assi-ted hy -lx young ladle, of the Sunday I Phi- I- believed ' will be given by special request of < Johu W. Frailer. of Phliadel- . plua. secretary of the Pennsylvania Meade Memorial I oniinl-sloii j'ol. 1 Ffa'ler himself w ill read from mauu- 1 script, lu President Lincoln's own 1 1 handwriting. Lincoln;, fainou. (let- 1 addre-.. which wi. presented < Colonel Frazler by Robert P Lin < : coin, son «f the martyr president 1 1 ' Al the suggestion of the veterans. the mayor uf the city, the Hon. Jos epb <1. Champion, and the other mcn:lovltatlnus hare been mailed to all tered for service 111 the present war to attend Letters have also been sent , to the various local patriotic organizations inviting their members In con- , . tribute to the spirit of the occasion by , . their presence. There will be >|ieclal muMc hy the " quartet choir iif the church and the general public I- cordially Invited Col. John W. Frailer, of Phtladel- ' member of the Seventy-llr-t Regiment. Philadelphia Brigade, and Major , Thomas, of the Nluty-seventh Regiment. Pennsylvania Volunteers, ere 1 The Rev. (leorge L. Dobbins, of this 1 city, lias a line garden aud Is perlieps 1 Hie champlou of the county In raising . strawberries The berries are unusually large Many of (hem will measure slx^and seven and one half luchee 1 111 circumference HI. vegetables, too. are very Hue.

CARS SHOULD STOP I AT THE CORNER Women Shonld Not be Com- " pcllcd to Walk Half I! a Block. Ocean City resklente are a long-suf-fering people, but It ts nearly time that the rihote Fast Line Company eiiould be compelled to make the carthat stop for mall at the post ofllce also stop for passengers at the corner - of Klglith street and Asbury. avenue. As at presenf, aud for years, when tlie cars slop at the post ofllce for mall, men. women and children, wait- s mg al the corner of Eighth street and I Asbury avenue. Invariably bare to s walk to the post office to board the c cars. Occasionally a motorman will » stop at the corner. Usually, would-be 0 pa-sengers at the corner are nu per- II lously beckoned to walk to the car In a front of the post, office. This Is not a right for anybody. Particularly Is' it l the height of nerve wlieu women ■ aud small children have to take this t walk. And why should lliey walk? Isn't 1 the street corner the proper place 10 I board a car? Or must they take pity 1 on the motorman aud eave him tlie t exertion of atopplng the -car twice In | one block? The latler is of no concern t to the traveling public, aud II means 1 but little effort up the part of the 1 motorman. s . I FsrMle. | VSiU and Central avenue. Comer ■ lot Mix Km feet Apply any agent. H. (J. Klelufelder. lileuslde. Pa. ' .5. 10 tf. E«K Sale.— Nine-room cottage, furnished. all conveniences, central loca1 Hon . 1186 Asbury avenue. Ocean City, N. J. Apply 1110 Asbury avenue. Hale price. $2000. adv^ a-7, 3 moi Fob Had: - Bungalow. 607 . Hixsell reason able. Apply on premise- or phone Market 3976 Philadelphia. adv.. S-2A5L Washd.— Laborers. .30 per hour, on ooustructlou Emergency Navel Harracke Apply Cramp A Co.. Kurd Kami. Cape May. N. J- adv. «-». a Lady would like a poalUou as cook and general housework, no washing, In small family- luquire 304 Ninth street. Ocean Cuy. adv.. It. = Wasted —Young lady over 16 years, for Boardwalk store. Apply. For the beat hotel and private help, writs or call Htandard Employment Agency 646 Federal St Camden. N. J. Betl I*» W. ' ade.. if

: PLANNING FOR A NEW EDIFICE, Baptist Church Building Com- 1 mittee Will Hold Impor- u taut Meeting Tonight. J1 At the Baptist Sunday School sea- (• slon Sunday, the pastor, tlie Rev. M. M. Lewis, handled Hie subject of The r, Second Coming of Christ" to three tl classes combined . The women's class, wiuiier of the eec.md ihree-coruered « contest for new members and regular f, In attendance, -was presented with a ten-dollar bill by F T. Jennings, in u little s|«rch tilled with Ills usual p nucleus for a large contribution lo », the building food by the class 1, Tlie members of the building com- p mlttce will nave an Important meet- n In tlie church this evening at 7 30 o'clock and all member, are requested j • lu be on heud. One of two sets of « plans Is to be recommended' to the cbnrch by the committee and that set | 1 u-ed In the vestibule of the church 1 j Subscription blanks are on the press for use In Ibe campaign for the build- 1 ■ng fund by the First Baptist Church. I j ' will be In the bend- of the mem- t ' tiers In another week. During the first two weeks in Mey. I - beginlng Friday, May 4th. tlie bow llug j< . alleys lu the Bow ling Casino will be | l open Friday. Saturday and. Monday I p evenings. Beginning Tuesday. May | 15th, alleys will be open dey aud eve- , ! ulng during the season of 1917. , J " adv. 5,3, tf. < Fok Sale ob Rest -First-das# Ice 1 cream parlor and caody store. WJ 1 . Boardwalk. Ocean City. N.J. Address- : W. Shaffer Smith, I Hayday Apts , j Atlantic City, N. J. . Adv.. 8-S2. tf. , , Fob Sale— Cigar case In first-class 1 , ooodiHui! and two small National cash 1 register-. Frank E. Darby, 761 Asbury J avenue. Adv.. 3-IS. tf. l Fob-Bale— Lem titan cost 9- room . collage, furnished, all convenience-. .' *1326 Ceutral avenue. Ocean City .6-21 it l! Waxthi —Reliable young man to lake cbarge of bath bouaee. Apply l The Breakers ad*., U. j It Uo to OUY's, Tenth and Bay. for i. strictly fresh eggs and poultry dreaaed to order. adv. 5-S, 8 moa. |

CROSS AUTO PARADE PLANNED FOR JULY FOURTH

Ladies to Appear in Costume and Machines Will be Prettily Decorated. Plans are being completed for e Red Cross automobile parade lu tills city on the morning uf Ihe Fourth of July. All Interested 111 Bed Cross work — snd everyone should be— are iuv|ted to attend a meeting lu arrange for tbe parade to be belif at 10.80 o'clock Ibis (Thursday) morning In Ibe Casino Those who cau do so are earnestly requested to loan their automobile- for tbe fiarade. There will be considerable Red Cross work done In this clly this summer, following plans already arranged. The Red Cross will have quarters In pavilion. This work Is to begin as sooii as possible, aud will be under tbe su|iervlslou of Mrs. lieorge W. Urquhart, chairman of Auxiliary No. 8 of Mrs. Crqubsrtl- a sum-

mer resident of Ocean City. Tbe ladies will appear lu costume Id parade, and all Of tbe automobiles will be handsomely decorated. Mayor Champlou gave the ladles permission lo hold tbe parade and promptly offered to do rverylblug posited Cross activities will be noted on tbe bulletin board in from of ibe music [ pavilion for tlie Information ol tbe in. i terested public. Musical Instructor. Leslie C. Hughes. 626 A-bury eve., Ocean City. PhoDe 51 J. adv.. 6-28. It. ! The Reliable Meat Market, Seven _ leentb street aud Asbury avenue will u|ieu Friday. June 29. with a freali -lock of groceries, meat and vegetables. Our motto Is to please everyone at tbe , lowest market prices. Fbed Bell. ade.lt 11 Youug lady -for cashier aud to help a few hours attb housework. Also ' woman to bake wattles and wan on ■ counter. Apply, Pop Corn Stand. 1 Stt Boardwalk adv. 1L Fob Sale— Gas range, practical, new. cost »16 60; will sell lor |8 Also 1 -mall rowboal suitable for koock- . about, price 86- Apply 1048 Asbury I eveoue.. adv. lu I College girl wishes lo tutor fiurlng r tlie summer mouths Address 4920 : Asbury avenue, Ocean C1ty.adv..E2(i,2t r Rolling chair and piano lor rent for 1 season. Apply 828 Asbury avenue, I war. ate. |l.

THOS. HOLLAND \ DIES SUDDENLY Local Business Man Victim 't of Heart Disease During 1 tbe Night. Thomas Holland, aged 49 years, a . I e-leemed merchant 1.1 tin. city f.if the la-t live year-, was found dead , r in bed Monday morning Death was - due to heart dl-ease. , hi- daughter. Mr- KetWYea Harfner. of K»xborough. who w-a- visiting bet , . parent-, went to Ihelr bedr 10m Hhe ( found het father dead Mr-. Holland. who has t-een -eriuusly , ,11. for -ome lime, I bought her bu-band , wa- -leeplng, aud had not tried to ; arouse hlui a- lie lay by tier side. I once notified of til- fattier'- death. , I Drt-ea-ed wa- a native of Peuusyl- ■ I Mr Holland ap|ieared to be In bis | 1 . Services will be held at lite late home < , at 8 o'clock Ihi- evening, conducted | by the Rev J It Kulp . The Inter- , 1 ment will be at We-lmlul-ter feme- , tery. Philadelphia. . I Mr Holland faithfully luoked afler , the ueolsAif tils wife, who has been , serl.iu.ly ill for -ome time, and hi- de- . vol lou to hi- spouse Is highly epokeu of by Ihelr friends and uelgbbors. 1 FOUR MEN HURT . 1 • v ' ncafluldlnic Breaks at Basic Pa- , I x lllou tddttion. { Matthew Fox. of Homers' Paint, had I ' hi. right leg broken. William7 Rleley, ■ of Litiwond, fractured hi- ankle Joint, tieorge Nickersou. of this city, ' sprained an ankle, and H. B Cooper, < ' of Philadelphia, had a rib broken | when a x-atfold upon which tbey'wfcre ' working broke and . Ibey fell a dle- ' uuce of 20 feet- Friday afternoon. 1 All are carpenters employed by Al- ' leu Hcull. the contractor. - | 1 n Dr. \V. P. Haines was summoned , - and attended lu their Injuries. r The men were worklug on tbe ad- • dlllon to tbe music pavilion wheu a ' new piece of planking under Ibe scaf- ' fold gave w,sy. causing Ibe accident. The men were just about qultllug for tbe day at five minutes of six. " Mis- Margaret Parker went on duty * a- clerk In Ihe post offloe Monday. ' Charles K. Kulp and Jay Hmllh have ' been added lo the force of letter car- * rlere. There will lie ten or twelve • more carriers to goou duty at tbe local office July 1. JUDGE RDIyON I TO SPEAK HERE e Will Address Patriotic Meeting in Methodist Chnrch Sunday Evening. <1 Next Hunday evening a great patrly otic meellug will be held In the First '- Methodist Episcopal Church. Judge - W. N. Kuuyou.of Plalnfield.N. J .wlll ■1 make the addreas, which will appeal * 10 every true American heart. There Is will be speelaj music lu keeping with o the occasion. The patriotic orders of the clly have been Invited to attend aud a rousing meeting Is being plany ued. ir -Judge Kunyon Is well kuowu In tbe northern part of this Hlafe. He la a man of forceful, couvlucloh and stirring speech r- Ihe church quartet will slug several selections, aud there will also lie muD sic by the Hunday school orchestra, which has tieen giving such valuable service in tbe Huuday school, aud which was so much appreciated by le those who atteuded the recent Cbtlj. dreu's Day exercises, jf

YACHT CLUB WILE HAVE CELEBRATION ON FOURTH

Address by Dr. Bohner, Flag Unfurled by Mrs. Paris, ( and an Auto Rnn. Tlie members of (he Oeaan City Yacht flub will hold their customary Independence Day celebration attb* i club house Wednesday next, and an elaborate program has been arranged There will be a concert by Prof. Wltzemann's Orche-tra from 2J0 to 1 4 30 o'clock. The exercises will begin at2.t5o'elock with the crowd rlnglug "America." There will be an Invocation by Alax. Jr., and tbe addreea of Ibe day will be delivered by tbe Rev. ' Charles H Boliner. fleet chaplain, ' Whose subject will be "The Day Wa ' Celebrate." Following the addraea. the dob's : large flag will be unfurled by. Mrs. ' Daniel H. Paris, wife of Commodore 5 Paris, w bo Is president of Ibe Ladiee' Auxiliary. There will be a secret time auto run from tbe club house at 8.30 o'clock. Trophies will be awarded wlDoere. Tbe route of tbe auto ran will be as ' follows: 1 Club house to Batteraee road, to At- ' lantlc avenue, to Ninth etraat, 'to Ocean avenue, to Fifteenth etraat, lo ! Wesley, to Twenty-first, to Oeotral. to 1 sixth, to Wesley, to Flfty-flftb . ' Central, to Thirty-fourth, to Aabury, ' Battersea road, to dub bouse. Each person must make hie entry and mark name and addreea on card, 1 time of leaving tbe dab and arriving ' at tbe club, and glva check to checker at Flfty-elxtb street and Central avaParticnlarsaod entry blanks mmy be obtained from the committee, of which Hmltbeman la cbalraaan. Tba C. F Wdl and J. Ralph Wllaon, AlI M. Uray and George W. Bbnatar. One or the big feat ores bf tba day will be "Captain Kld'e Journey" for ibe bidden box oontalnlng an order 1 for |10 on either of tba local baoka. Luncheon will be served at the dob house from 12 80 to 1 80 o'doek. Tbe celebration will close wtlb a patriotic dance 10 the evening, beg In - 1 ning at 8 80 o'clock, for msaabara and . Invited guaala. 1 Tbe Independence Day oomaaltlee - comprises tbe following: Past Commodore Wllidwa E Hexe1 mer, chairman; Tbomaa V. Armstrong. Harry BaaaeU, Philip i. Brelah, Harry 8. Evans, George K. ,- Flab, David Jester, Joaepb Moyac, K. J Latterly, Alex. Lawrence, Jr., Joa. I Hcbmldt, Charles 8. Wood and E. M. t Hutton. ' PUPILS GET TROPHIES Were KeUScr Tar Av Her Akteal (rows school (or Vena. Roth Prultt, Elizabeth MacMurray, ( Clareuce Buzby, Sylvester Buahay J and John' Devlna, local acbool children, bare each been given one dollar as a reward for not being tardy or at- ' seot from school daring tbe lepn closed a few days ago. John M. Kyle, of New York, a cottager on Fourth street, this dty, Mat I- September offered a trophy of IS lo bo ■t distributed among tba children who e were not late al acbool or oricacd a aaoII elou durtug tba (arm. Tbe children il were not told of bia gift. e Mr. Kyle, who la much In Ureal ad la 1 school work, gave a similar trophy for 'J efficiency In spelling by local papUs ,. two yeert ago. le Lust.— Sunday afternoon going froaa Fourth street Reading Bailee |o«90 r- DeLancey, small brown fold log packet book containing money and keys, al Reward If returned to 820 DaLaaeayb- adv. It. Young lady, blgb acbool giadaala, ! desires position for July aDd August. ^ Address 6814 Central evu. adv., g-Mjk. II- Fob Rest.— Rolling chair. Apply 602 Ocean arenas. adv. It

Change of Address SIMMS' Delicatessen and Restaurant Boardwalk and Mooriyn Terrace NOW OPEN TENNIS SHOES HEME NO ASHE NY BATHMQ_^ITS li e have the mast complete lint of BaUumg Suits is Octan City, l'ricss rouge from 75c to S4JOO. Newell Cosmo* ion oocLAsa nntii ■■ msomm ■■■■■