OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
vol. xxxvii. ocean city, n. J., thursday, j i l,v 5, 1917 . ____ ; . : . - ■ ' ' ^ . no. 15
< A BAY BUNGALOW New, neat, four rooms and I mill, on water front near yaciit cluk 1 Tlie View of ocean, inlet and bay from the piazzas is unsurpassed. Only $ 1,875 on Attractive Terms TjJiis figure is the actual cost of improvements plus -3 of the < value of the gfotind. • ^ MASSEY & EDWARDS ■ . - | t 1 ' I 1
Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ' Si .00 -Per Year, StricUy in Advance. ATTURNEt »-»l -I.A » . MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR AT LAW, * * *"*i . " * ii 'u Mlc Hulldlnc»> J^WAOFFlCES Apgar & Boswell, AMBIIKY Av'lCMjE ann'wVlHTH KTKKK1 LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings & Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Eyes Examined Without Drops fi^iT alH^Mi/urrWHr toliiiiuiari [>ii 1. ; A. W. ELY aTLtlTH' t ITT. ■. J. I Precise People Will appreciate the punctual service which adds to the de- j 1 light of dining here. + THE— : Harris Restaurant Mark lake Undertaker and Embalmer PUon. l» OCEAN CITY. It. JITUNTIC ICE COMPANY °"L" ■■ Pnnnnn Mountain Ice one. 1914 Aabury Aw. .OCCAM CIT* M J. H. Bnrklurdt & l'«. PLUM HlMi^AK D^H RATIKG COAL Yon need Coal. You need Service. Yon gct.tnoth front C. 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 OCRS FOR QUALITY C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO Twelfth and Wart Avaaaa
C. ELLWOOD CARPENTER'S i THE CASINO CLUB
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IVe desire to anuounee that we are prepared Jo meet the | demands op the fisherman for surf, hay and mean fishing . with a 11 full line of toils, tefls and ae, , stories at BEFORE THE I EAR JO ( PRICES. -We invite, your inspettiou. |, m Oil slim,. t-iesh Bait always en hand. (p ( I THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL: High Tennis Shoes. [' Kcds. regular 'priced $1 25 and $ 1 .50. white canvas-tops III ! . with gTav rubber soles. Our price, $1.00. l!l PHONE YOUR ORDER , TWO PHONES: 20S. 220 FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat seventh street and asbury avenue ] Reliable' place to do your marketing. " All goods kept inside, free frorft dust and flies.. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY MADDOCK'S PHARMACY phone 570 FREE DELIVERY agent for Samoset Candy The package attracts the eye. The contents please the taste. - In boxes at 10c, 25c, 50c, up to ft .50. If it fails to pica*, return (lie unused portion. We'll refund jour i ZZ. — The Ladies' Shop Located at the Park Theatre At the Boardwalk and Park Place >. - . OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY g A Full Line of Strictly High Grade ty Wearing Apparel for Women ATLANTICCITY STORE 24 Sooth Pennsylvania Avenue Open All hie Yeak Try an Advertisement in the Sen tinel and you are sure to "■ get quick results.
SUMMER SCHOOL OPENS WITH LARGE ATTENDANCE TeaehcrsWelcomed by Mayor.
Addresses by Distin- j 1 guished Visitors. Tlie o|>euliig a—embly of the Ocean I State Summer School, held In tlie First M. K. Church Monday morning. wt» Bltended by a large number f of- the teacher-. The -chool give- I 1 a- laat year I. li, tot.- 1 during the day and evening, and now The exercl-f* In the church -were j » pre-lded over by 'r. D. Seu-or. of » Trentou. director of ail the stale -urn <* The exercl-e* o|<ened with the au- J Ml— Xi-gen. instructor of mu-lc hi the ' -chool. • ' The lie*. Jo-epli It. Kulp, pa-tor of " Mayor Jo-eph (i.- Champion win Introduced by"I)C Sen-qr. Mayor diampjon -aid he had In- 11 tended to exteud a foitnal welc imt and c the freedom of the city to the teacher- " hut they have met -o often and have " Mine to be -o clo-ely related In -o ' many way- that thl- formality may » he omitted. Hut the teacher- are gen 1 ultiely welcome lo Oce.n fity. The ' I- a -acred ln-tltutlou of our city 1 I'he official- and people hope to nuke I Ocean fity Ita- beeu bu«y -lube the la-t winter tb have legl-iatlve light- ' ■ilng -trlke Ocean flly with a new ' normal -chool. That -eem- to lie ■ out of the question, but the people 1 here have not given up hope of ob ' talulng a permanent building for the State Summer School. They hope to ! do Mimetblng In a -ub-tantlaL way for ' the State Summer School and for the 1 teacher- attending II. Day" here Hit-, -uiumer. Mayor ' Champion -tated. and the people » ill ' try to do everything hi their i-iwer to < make tha occaalon a very enjoyable one for all. l)r Sen -or -aid that they were exceedingly fortunate In having pre«eul a former member of the Legl-lature. onewho-erved the Stale well. The 1 . time I- coming when the State Sum- 1 1 for -ub-tantlal aid. The Stale habeeu trying to have the -ummer -chool people make brick- without atraw. The IreRl-lalure ha. never
VOCAL QUARTET PLEASES HEARERS j Good Singing Thisi Summer in the First Prcs- I The q u Jn ei' wm!*F ?! P fC ^-1 - | ,-,..o .'-hurch Irt." lie -chool- of Ocean Illy: Ml- Mildred K llrnok-. cotilrallo. of the Tioga Vre-hyterian Church, l'hiladelphia: J I'liortiley Hughe-, lenor.' of oltlre'Me— tall Lutheran Church, Phil-Mu-lc lover- who have been regular attendant- of ilir It r-t church forjearchuruh ha- y-t liat They -aog their with an evenue— and harmony thai wa- iuoni delightful. i ne only -oh. appearing on lite program ... by Mr Erne-, at the morning -ervlce He -aog. • Tb- Kuough," from Mendel mouii'- "Elijah." HI- rendition oj quality. The nrgam-t. Ml- Verua Wllaon. rrnacle Methndi-t Epi-copal Church. Camden, to accept the po>ltton here I* a mu-lciau of line artl-tic ability, playher -election- with judgment and real Interpretive m-lght. The church I- to he cuugratulaled on , the- accomplished artiste to. gether, and worshippers at the t'res- , bylerlau Church this summer will h-ieu to music of a quality that has - never been excelled iu this resort. which. In recent year-, ha- acquired I deserved reiiowu f<A lis excellent Harry T. Jordan and family, of Philadelphia, are again collagen -In Oceau City, having a residence, a1 u-ual. ou Wesley avenue, above Sev- ! enth at reel. Mr. Jordan, who ■- maii- , agerof Keith's Theater lu Bhlladelh phla and has a host of friends among , the cottager-, -ay- Ocean City I- the ; great*—' place on earth for the "kid f die-," and thl- I- one of the rea-on- he . City.
CAMP-FIRE GIRLS ( HERE ON OUTING Come from Woodbury and Arc ~ Doing Red Cross Work j for Soldiers. Nearly a wore of members of Wapa. came to thl- city Saturday for a week outing and are enjoying life at one of the hotels. They brought lied Cm— material with them and are-ewlng for soldier boys when hot Indulging In surf bathing. The girls are chaperoned by Mr- A. H. Dell, their guardian. In the party ' are Ml— e- Helen tireer, Marian Ureer. I Sarah Plag. Kuth Wooley. Kuth Cor 'i tl». Effie Miller, JratineKe Dell, Alice P Wil-on. Helen Tu-tlc#, Uertrude Brat- < un. Luclle Klrcher, Marlon Heritage. 11 Mary E. Madden. Kalhryn Melke. I Ethel Tucker, Eleanor Hlenshiger and e Blanche Tweed. , I AUTO DRIVER FINED | Slalr Inspectors Will Trr to mop ( npceriing. , John Kl-her, of this city, wa- be- , fore Police Justice Barrows a few day- , ago. charged with speeding lu au auto , on Anbury avenue. It Is alleged by , the police that he was racing with an- , other automobile. The complaint against Khthe/ was , made by rilale Inspector Lovett. The accused was lined $10 and co-te. and be waa told by I us|>ector Lovett that a second oftence will cause him to lose bis license. Inspector I/oven -ays the rilale authorities are determined to break up reckless draping in this city and vlelnMiss Anna Champion, daughter of Mayer Champion, entertained Miss Marian Kotbweli and Melvtn Both well, of Atlantic lily, and Raymond Kus-cll. nf Philadelphia, the latter part of last week. Me— rs. Bolbweii and Fuaeell are member- of the American Ambolauce Field riervlce and rx peel soon to be called to duty. — . Judge W. N. Kunyoo, of Plalulirld. ' addressed the members of the Metbo 1" di.t Men's Bible Clan riunday after, noon. Alex. Uwrence, Jr.. of Fhlla del phia. a cottager, was to have ad dreaaed the cl—a. bat be declined to do so. desiring to bam Judge Kuoyon
(CROWD THRILLED ll : BY GREAT SPEECH " Judge Rnnyon Delivers Stir-'" ting Patriotic Address in'" 1 First M. E. Church. - 1 chr-tra t*mg appropriate The " • iHMfy. a- well a- -ome of the local |w- ^ I ceediogly well-worded speech, intro- - Dame, lie set forth tlie need of the ua " Hon Hi thl- time of supreme trial. ' i Judge Uunyon expressed lite deep 1 - pleasure hi being called to speak to a ' • an edlllce dedicated to the worship of 1 I (tod. for. said he. this Is a religious 1 I war. waged for Christianity and all " the ideals fur which Christ lived and ' e of the twentieth century, and- we. light I ' a- much for holy places a- ever did ' '! Ilie knightly crusaders of the twelfth century. -e The speaker paid a uio-l eloquent ,1 tribute to the mighty ho-t that went II men ftee and the world safe for dem- 1 ocracy -and the growth of peace and i, good will among men. i Proceeding, he declared that the t great need of the lighting nation- lot ^ ••• eulogized lh(iu all. hul especially Bel- i ,-- glum and France, the former because lrt -he aactl lived herself for the sake of ■ right and her own honor, and by that -acrillce enabled England and Prauce ' it. France was masterly, as he spoke ol ,. the aid she gave America in the . eighteenth century aud of the gieat debt we owe the gallant republic. Iu (Ire last Ihree years she has lllumiued '• the hl-lory of humauliy with shining •d deeds of valor, constancy and endur- " He did not forget thai great uatlou of Ilie north still lu the convulsions task of making a free Kussla Pray ll( Hod that He will speedily bring ber out of darkness luto light. The Judge declared Ibat the war Is " not yet won. That winning, he -aid, will require America's ulmo-t eflori ' against a great people, who. through false teaching, have gone after strange 'K goda. Hut be also declared that right le munt win and that on (be horizon I there are -Ign- of the coming victory. The addre— thioughuut made every 1 patriotic heart throb. He closed by » reciting the "Battle Hymn of the He-
CIVIL WAR VETERANS ] FORM ORGANIZATION HERE
( BOOM FISHING AT PARK PLACE , ' <i Cornman & Lipschutz Lease , Pier Being Bnilt by Jos. M. Rowland. the ii-hing tackle -upplle- bualne-a on , the Boardwalk, above Eighth -treet. In this city, have leased the fl-bUig pier that I- now being built by Jo-eph Champion for Joseph M. Rowland , ou the ocean front at Park place, in , the iiorth section of the resort. It Iexpected (bat the pier will be com- i pleted some time about July 3U. i It will be known a- the Park FishPier. An unn-ually tine guiley ha- formed out from Park place and many large Oth— black drum, weak-li-h and croakers— have 'been caught there la«t aeaann and thus far thl« -eason The pier will extend Into tbb. guiley 250 feel at high-water mark, which will enable angler* of moderate ca-tlng power* to reach the outer bar ' and It-b In the -luee at all times. This promise* to be a great Innovation for ' Ocean CUy fishermen There were many channel baa* caught at thls 1 goue conclusion that thl- pier will 1 make channel bam history in that FINED #io. Wa* Qalckl) Lacked op, f "Nick" Muraglulo wa* before Police , Magistrate Rarrow* Saturday moru- , lug. charged with dleorderly conduct ,, He pleaded not gollty. After hearing ,r the evidence ol Joseph I. rictill, Jna- , (ice Barrows fined the prisoner $10 A* the fellow wouldn't pay he wa* committed Mr. Scull testified Ibat the man worked for blm unloading cowl car* on Friday. There- were four men on I, thl* wcra Friday. The prisoner on , riatuiday morning, the wttno— said, r demanded fifty cent* an hour and beJ refm!edbU ThrtT Mr. rieoll mlted Poll" , mau rieoman. who look the fallow to 10 Icily hall Only one man wa* at work on the cowl care Saturday morning
Col. Henry D. Moore Com- t mander and Col. J. W. Frazier Adjutant. An organization of Civil War veterans, comprised of ali-lbe-year real- | debts, summer collegers and visitor* , of Ocean City, has beeu formed for pa- , trlotlc. fraternal, social aud gel-ac- | qualuled purposes, and for rciiderlng | all the aid such au organftatlou could , give to any patriotic purpose desired t by Hie city. There are the officers Commander. Col. Heury I) Moore. , : Haddotifield. 1 Honorary member and vice cbalr 1 Hon. Joseph (i. Champlou1 mayor of Ocean Cily. Honorary member and treasurer • CUy Commissioner William H.Camp* bell Chaplain, William H Emblck, rir.. ' Philadelphia. • Officer of the Day, Major Leouard ■ H. Thomas, Ocean City. ■ Adjutant, John W Frazier. Phlla- * defpbta. " Executive committee — Thomas Par- . ker, cbatmau; Wm. Pfauder-. Thos. ' Leslie, Capt. riylvauu* Murphy and ' James Cltadwiek. Ocean CUy; Capt. « W. H. Bartholcmew. Hazlelo-i; Ja. * I). A-b. Haddonfleld. v Among other members of the asso- '• elation are Comrades Ebeuezer Ade* ama.Tbos. C. Bennett, F. Cooley. R. " H. Kdle, F. B Willi*,- Edgar M d Evans. D. "L Fisher, Arthur Hoover. Wm. Jones, H. McUiuut*. Wm. J. McCool, Jams* Markward, John Test and Mark W. Ingle. One feature of the organization will a be iu auuual meeting and banquet. continued until the last surviving n comrade forever mustered out, at d- which meeting tribute* of respect will rt be paid to all iboee who snail have ig died Ibe preceding year. s- There may be one or more vl.ltlng I, comrade* whose pre-eoce lu the city is not kuowu to the committer- Any " such are earneetly requested to report to Comrade John W. Frazier, «19 in Central aven ue. thl* city. „„ Abraham L. Pen nock died at hi* . home in Lauedownt Friday, agad 89 year. Interment w„ held Monday *■ Mr. Peonoek. who was a Fhiladel•re pbia business man for years, was held ea- in high esteem by a large uumhar of friends. He and bi* family were mart mcr rsMdetite of Ocean City for a Dumber of Jean. d st iy siId
MISHAPS PREVENT | FIRST BOAT RACE , i Sails on Capt. Wood's New < Craft, the Sancy Kate, Catch ; Ocean flly Yacht Club was scbrd- * tiled for last Saturday af let noon. It ( Sas for tire » n redesign boats. Only of tire craft were ready to -tart , w lren Howard Demi, .secretary of the lield Saturday afternoon. These .were j Capt. Samuel W. Wood's new host, the Saucy Kate, and Capt. Alex. The bay was rough and there was a j strung wind, aud It was thought It would be a line opportunity to see ' Capt. Wood's boat would perCapt Lawrence's shrouds (became The Sbucy Kate's forestay pulled I out. aud. while Capt. Wood and W. , Norman Fort were endeavoring to repair the damage, the boat's sails I caught fire and' were burned. That-Mopped the race. LARGE EXCURSION I plo>r* and Families Here. Ocean CUy bad Its first large excur- . Sinn of the season oil Saturday, when . lire employes of the Nelson Valve Company aud Yaruall Warlug Com- • pany. of I 'lie-lout HIM, with their ' famtllee. came down for a day's plea- . -ure. There were about 8(10 persons 1 The visitors marched to the Board- ! walk, where they were welcomed by , Mayor Cbamplou, who extendad to I (hem Hie key of the city and expressed r i be hope that they would thorougb- ' ly enjoy their outlug. , After Hie visitors had been photo P graphed In a body, tbey -pent the day I lu aiglit.-eelug and playing games. t A number of the Boardwalk merr chants rnsde concessions to the vlsl- - The chairmen of the committee* lu . charge of the excursion were: Traus1 portal ion, George Comfori; publicity, t Joseph Kiidare; -porta, A. Yoat. Heglunlng next Sunday evening ' there will be a "Bright Hour Servloe" >' In the Flr«t M. E. Church from 7.46 i to 8 46 o'clock These will be cot^fn- " ued for the season Interesting programs will be presented.
K. OF P. HAD A ROYAL EVENING Wilmington Team Confers Degree—Many Visitors from Out of Town. Member* of the local lodge or the Knight- of Pytblaa had a great time 1 in the Masonic lodge room* here Saturday evening. The degree team of Lodge, of Wilmington, conI ferred Ibe rank of page on twelve can1 did ales. This I* one of the crack team* 1 this section of the country. ' There were 160 visiting knlgbla from Atlantic County and near-by sections, aud they all had a pleasant evening Speeches were made by a number of the visitor- a- well a* by some of the ' Oceau City rneu. The committee on refreshment* comprised Frauk H. Craven, J. I'rescott ■ Cadman and ltussell Henry. Try an advertisement In the Sk.s'tixel I - = I ■ ===
STEWART'S TEAM WON CASTING TOURNAMENT
But Magjnnis' Boys Made Good Showing- 8nrf Casters Busy Practicing. I The local learn of surf casters, known a* the Stewart team and captained by Frank H. Stewart, president of the Ocean CUy Fishing Club, seems to be entitled to the club championship beyond question. cidrftftummim thing ttfkr rims -an accepted two challengee and waa victorious in each Instance. Last Saturday afternoon a picked team of casters, captained by Charles T. Maelnnls, again tried to defeat tba Stewart learn. The result of the contest follows: ('smplon, 1346 feet , 1312 Boyd, 1063 . Stewart, 1006 ; Hlgham. *• 1129 Total, 6743 fast , Average 25 casta. 229 feet 8 Inches. I Slbson, 1017 feet . Wright, 812 - Brush, 1661 s Stel wagon, 1526 Maglnnls, 800 • Total, 5706 f set Average 25 casta, 228 feet 2 Inches. Stewart. Boyd end Blgbem had ona - break each. Wright and Maglnnle, two breaks each. The club members ere very eothni pia-tlc over the opportunity to bring e tbe Ocean City Cap beck to Ocean - City. Tbe cup la now bald by tha Aar bury Park Fishing Club. Dr. John •• Pink ham. Frank Campion, Peter s Wright, Raymond Kegtey, O. V. Bigham. Claranoe Brush and Harry StalI- wagon are all In axeellent form tbla r summer, and It t* expected that tbey o will oontlnne to Improve every weak, d Several of them are casting three boni- (I red and twenty-five feet In practice. Many other fine casters, like Bd. s Cornman, Churchill Hungerford, Dr. y LIpochutE. J. Maxwell Bullock, Capt. C. L. Nickerson and Dr. K. R. Saosr- eer, will soon begin to take part la ' tbe ceetlog tournaments that will ha u held every Salarday afternoon, s- Several of the club members have ^ )'■ purchased new rods and reels and are trying oat various kinds of casting line*. Tbe plermasUr has a few a poo la of ig imported Irish flax Una that have eo- ''' allied some of tbe new members to perform wonders. The tackle Moras „. also bsve new kinds of lines. Many of tbe eon* of the member* are oractlclog dally and. no doubt, a
few year* hence, tbe crack caetan wUI be mostly yonog men. Of tha yooag act, youth* Ilka Eddie Uoderdown I aud Ibe McKlnley. Brash, Jamas, | Blgbem and Hungerford boys oOhr great promise. Chairman Patar F. Wright tear ranging a special lourna- . ment forth# "Janlora." Beginning Sunday evening next, there wUI be ten nlgbu of evangel telle e services In tbe Sbllob Baptist Cbareh, ' Simpson avenue, above Seventh street. l' The Rev. E. E. Husklns, D. D., noted lf evangelist, will preach every night, Including Sunday. The public Is In- " vlted. Tbe pastor, tba Rev. Ureal " Harris, urges all to beer tba "Swamp ^ Angel." E At a meeting of the truriees of the Ocean CUy Flatting Club Thursday " eveulng, ibe following named were elected member* of the dab: Jeha j1" M. Henna, Samuel a StmUcreee, LouwA. Mebler, Daniel Houseman, Charles E. Collard, L. J. Helna and Charles T. Norrla. all of PhUodalphla, aud El mar Y. Robinson, of Ibte city.
Change of Address SIMMS' j Delicatessen and Restaurant | Boardwalk and Mooriya Terrace ii NOW OPEN t. ■ IMS— a— a— a— ■ 'R II TENNIS SHOES HJSmSmDMEHENY '. BATHING SUITS 19 . IVe have the most complete lint of Bstking Suits tu Octan City. Pricts range from 75c to $4.00. y Newell Corson n- IDE OOLLJM8 OOUSLAS 1WW i

