OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXVII. OCEAN CITY, N.J„ THURSDAY, JL'LY 10,11)17. % • NO. 17 ^ . .., - , , — •• : ■ ^=4=
A Splendid Property For Sale at a Great Sacrifice in Price A fine vomer ol Wclcy Avenue containine 150 feel froiilage on tlie avenue by if " '2" A-vt in depth, surrounding one »l the largest and finest cottages in the resort, -v The building contains 14 rooms and : baths, hardwood finis'h throughout. Solid buck basement with cemented' floors, coulaiuing lawidrv. provision room and heatet Electric lights and gas in every room. The dining rooms will seat 70 people. A servants cottage sind garage independent- of.lhe main building. ■This properly ;> .-specially suitable for- use- as a Hoarding Cottage ol the first , class, a business that has always been successful here when well conducted. We offer this pro pert v-af a figure less than half of its true value, with favorable terms. In view of the increased cost of building, which to a very considerable degree will continue for many yefire jii'tlie future, if not-al ways, this is.tlie.time to look'for bargains in- improved properties. This property is a very exceptional opportunity for the right party. Call at OUT office ami investigate it? . . - MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Avenue PARK THEATRE HOAHIIWAI.K AT PAHK PLACE" THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL SPECllrt' MUSIC ON THE P H or O P L/ir E R PRO AN Saturday, July 21, d»y only Robert Warwick in "THE ARGYLE CASE" NEXT WEEK Jules Verne's "20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA" AFTERNOONS EVENINGS
Ocean City Sentinel -BrR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor |i« Per Year, Strictly in Advance. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COO NSELLOR-AT- LAW, va r V ■at't-ov K r" mo*uk?k. t. (Oppoall* Public Balldiacai.' W. II oct A ho* a. ASoaaw C. Boew.at-1. ^AW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, bovhhk Him.iuNo. AMHVKY AVENCKj^na^tJt.HYH KTHKH LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddiogs & Read HOOM SU^m^andll' ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Precise People Will appreciate the punctual service which adds to the de-
light of dining here. — THE — - Harris Restaurant Miller Brothers . Announce that they have t reopened, their IceCream Parlor -For the Season Mark LAKE . Undertaker and Embalmer m caavaai. Atlrtk PUoo* lie OCEAN CITY. K-J. ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY """* '■ P"""" Mointaio Ice .OCCAM CITY M J. H. Barkhirdt 4 ('«. PLl MBIKti AN D ^H EATING WVIHYT1 ^ KBJNBIY COAL. Yon vied CoalyA'ou need Service. YtMFgct both from C. N. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.
"ALWAYS WORTH WHILE" "THE PRIDE OF QCEAX CJTV Hippodrome , (Formerly Fogg's Pier)' PRESENTING SUfER-DE* LUXE VAUDEVILLE - " MY-T-FINE Photo Plays DIRECT FROM NEW YORK ANI) PHILADELPHIA r - Complete Change of Program MONDA Y AND T H U R S D A Y Now Playing JULY 19, 20, 21 The Premier Danseuse of the New York Winter Garden ^ Vera Sabine & Co. ' Offering a Spectacular Dance Creation "A MINIATURE BALLET" And Other Superb Acts >7 IX CONJITNCTIOS-WITH TUB PHOTO DRAMA SUFRKMK "On Trial"
The Most Talked -of Motion- Picture %f Uie Day J* Matinee Daily— 3 00 P. M. " Door* open at 2-45 " Evenings — 7.30 till II p. Doors open et 7.15 - • f 1 Popular Prices Prevail £ ' „ . F. CHAS. C. READ . . ' WALTER E. ALLEN u CHAS. C. READ & CO. REFRIOERATORS ' An inspection of our line will convince -you that the Quality is there. We have the famous » Polar King. Leonard's Grand Rapids, and u Challenge Chests. J Blue Flame Oil Stoves a specialty at the [ Modern Hardware Store. i Chas. C. Read & Co. j 839 Asbsiry 1 , Phone 437-W FREE DELIVER,' I REAL- ESTATE — « INSURANCE 1 Clavton Haines Brick t A11 EiBhithi St. .Ocean City, N. J. -PLUMBING- ^ wort of wfaiab I ■alt* a apwaaliy. I aMahlW.— at „ nlirr' * w — — Qiw me a trial 1 C. H. BACON bOT Ei.hth at
CITY'S FAREWELL NIGHT TO COMPANY G, BOYS
Arrangements Made for Demonstration at Mnsie Pavil- | ion Tuesday Evening. j Arrangement" have been completed j I urn pan y G" al^lhe mu.ic ; I lie nigh I before the boy. leave town The affair will belli charge of the Woman'" Service L'ouiuilltee of llilj city. 1 The Invocation will be by the Itev J. BI Kulp.'aud the clo-mg prayer : will- lie offered by I he ltev. I'harle- 1 Iruduced by the Itev. M. M. Lewi. 1 and they will Include Mayor I ham 1 plon and llie Itev. Dr. John Handle} . " chaplain of the Second Regiment. 1 Patriotic "Ong. will he "Uiig by all 1 pre.ent, and the plan, for the mu.lc have been made by Mm. Alfred M. * ' There will be .eiecll n by tlie or 1 ' ' rhe orcheatra will accompany the ■ - " lu'additlon, there will he aoloa byMr Wiuemapu and the celli.l. ' \V urn a 1^'seTvlre *Aom m U I ee eqll be • presented lo the member, of the com- * pany. The public |. cordially Invitad lo a(- ( HIGH GRADE SHOWS , The Hippodrome I. making rapid ' ■trlde* in _ "'t'l^.'^rtgoeV- !!'/'"'( h-eilo • I'lly and ueiglitioriiig commuiillie- 1 The grade of entertainment I" far ' .upenor lo anylhlug hitherto .ecu and llie Hippodrome Jually, deaervea the splendid patronage It la receiving 1 dally. The vaudeville hill, comprise 1 act, of novelty aud wholesome enter lalument. and the photo-playa are the very he.t the world'a market afford* ' The hill for llie three day* alarttug 1 Thur-day, J,Oly 18, luclude. Vera Sabine aud her company, who present - a .pectaculir dance oddity, called. -'A Miniature Ballet," with a lavi.h 1 acenlc effect and a number of aur- ' prlaea. Five- other bigli-rla*. act" • complete the blU^—JTie |iholo-play • will be the inffl.l shototug--rn thl*^| ' ••On Trial." d piclurlzafio^ Broadway - stage hit. proiTnfYjFol : L'obeu and HaVda. there \ryC iuyT~~ nee dally aud a CtmiliH*wg3;ePb/'ii aiice .tarllug al aavaoffhlrTy liUJl eleven at night. Popular price" hue- ; vail at Iba matinee aud evening V"- j The membera of the olHclal board of the Finn M. K Church will meet Ihi. (Thureday) evening al 7.45 o'clock lu their room lu the church building The meellug la Importaul aud requlrre llie preeence of all member.. t'oderwcal operation. Walter Chatllo. Jr , of thle city, recently uiiderweut an operatlou for apiwiidlcltle at St. Joaeph'a Hoepllal. Philadelphia, where he waa aent by Dr. Her«chel Hettlt. He la rapidly lecovetlpg.
CAPT. BRECKLEY AGAIN A WINNER Another Interesting Race Between Yacht Club's OneDesign Fleet. Capt. Breckley ou Saturday afleinoou brought the Mlaa Lulu In a winuer for the aecoud rime thle aea«iii lithe oue-deatgu cat-boat claa. of the Oceau City Yacht Clu(,. With three 1 of the four boata It waa a rather luler- j e-iing couteel. Capt. Samuel W , Wood, ready to atart at the hour aet for the race, aud while there we. a . niff w ind, had bla crafi, the Saucy Kate, ballaated properly for condition, then prevailing, but the wind calmed
later, aqd Capt. W'ood'a bnal waa a trifle over-ballaated. . |„ Toe Logan, owned by Mee«ia. Lawaud LalJ'erly . was a eloee aecoud tl, lu ibe raoe » Tbeae raoe. are for the Samuel •' Clip Souveulre to tbe value of ol |lo will also be given ibe crew winIbe cbamplou.blp. There uiu.l a be four boat, lu eacb race. Summary: C * Klapaed ssjfKst ffl Tsa Tssa > tS51n.K*l*''!8S JliS 45™ . d > GO TO ALABAMA 1 Company Q Will Moon be lu Fen- " Au election for tbe office of wcond lieutenant of Company U. to All tbe ' Vacancy cauaed by tbe reshruatioD of Lleuteneut Tbeo V Town, aend. will be held In tbe armory iff - Company U tomorrow evening. Ma- I lor V. W. Shiver, will preelde al tbla ■ election. , A claae in French baa been Marled at the armoryrby Mia*. I.aBarre, J King and Hopper, and about 20 of tbe | men of Company U are taking It up • All membera of Ibe oompany will < report oert Wednesday morning at 1 tbe armory aDd await mu.ter Into tbe ■ aervloe. Tbay may be ala- 1 lloned In tbe armory for aeveral day. or may be aent directly to Sea Girt. Orders for movement have not been received yet, but II baa -been learoad tbe final camp on.,lbt. aide of tbe ' water for tbe New Jer-ey troops will be at Aonlatown. Alabama. Capt. Ealy waa advised lo ship Iba piano of Company G to Camden for . storage lo Ibe regimental armory, wblcb ba did a few daya ago. James B. Be hock, pf Weal Pblladei phla. eon of George Y. Hcbock, a well- , ' known cottager, has been promoted * lo a second lieuleuaocy lu tbe First I * Heglmcut, Philadelphia. Lleulenaut Scbock was In tbe aery lea on tbe Men lean border. He to now on duty al| t Darby.
HID MONEY IN CUFF ; OF PANTALOONS Young Negro Admitted Stealing Pay Envelopes from , Allen Scull's Office. ' The police received a telephone me. , <d an operation al Forty -eighth -I red ] Chief' Scull telephoned llie watch-' , of -Bud" ^ Terry. Va- ^pliiml 'V'i'.l iirle., did' iml' care i.'i* p're.- "proce ed"a Utile later A I leu Scull untitled the of 111. carpenter- had been .loleu from - deck lu 111. ofll.-e-, (he aiuouul heliig , Sis. Sllll laler II wa- found thai an j envelope, and tin. .urn rat-ed llie [ Scull . daiighle* of the "colli rac , lor, had left the office, for a few mm ule.. Kelur .he -aw a. colored , leaving ihe premiae.. . hi* clothing aud Uarched**'." In'the cull of the-pantaloou* the money wa. . found. ; Taken before Police Ju.tlce Barrow. , the primmer admitted^bl. guilt. ! noil' III WeMern l'eoo!yH aom ' for ili . year. old. He receutly made Ilia sc,pe^TmeSrfiTgera ..ii duly at 'the local po.t j [office George Breckley ha. had Ihl. " |oUa*t week, wa. put ou receuUy, aud ! now/t arvej Adam. ha. been added - tween Sixth and Twflflb alreel*. I Sleelmau goes uptown, and Adaiu. ' cover. Ihe territory south o'f Twelfth » street. Mrs. *Wllllam Walall, of Phlladel- '• ^ri'^m*rHC,Mr^''^ I^m^'Ea^cP ' 1' of' Drex" el" Hi I lT Mi« Nelll'e Tha'cher! ! ' Mr.. Zalie McNeill. Mrs. Helen j » Tbompsou and Mr. Kdna Glllllllan. i ■ They are making articles fur .oldier., ^
[FINE MUSIC IN i METHODIST CHURCH State Summer School Chorus,, ' Will Sing Two Numbers ^ in the Evening. The iiiii-Ic at Ihe Flr.l • elhodnd > In Ihe ■Iioriui.saiid all thiaugh Ihe', panted. ItacOel. let - lord'. Prayer al ! Lmi— Mary Merklee will .log one of' ] able III ail -acred Work. J Mar-loii'. • fm a. Pilgrim." with . Mr. Deiiraw'. ricli rouirallo carry 1 lianoooy and I, lending of Ihe^uartel 1 Al Ihe evening .ervipe, (he Teach- ' er-' Summer School Choru., ouder ' »r imn'lJ Tl' ieu lu ii'"n J "" ''Ub"C J 1 Fear' Ye Not, (M.rael " "sir. Lake ' w ill Im> . We. I '. luagulllcelll due.'. ' •Blf—ed Saviour, Tliee I Luve," .uiig ' I V>y Ml.. Merklee and Mrs. DeGraw. ' ; I he punlic i. Invlied lo hear itn- ' lyric .opraoo and by a .1141 more uu- ^ Waller Sherma"', the' baritone, al ' " way. .luglug will! d.goiiy and good ' 1 ta.le, w ill be heard lu hi. lip-t special 1 ' ""au accompsulsi oVany' musical or- ' ' gaulzailou w lill a prod.glhu- amouul ' ' of work uece.sary for Ihe .ucces-ful j ihe director. Fullowing the voices lu ' " a vigorous crccaudo, or. with subtle ' duuinuend.1. whether In a stirring ac- - cellars tido, or llie grand bust of Ihe - fortissimo, wilh that oonsclous re.pon- ' .tbllijy ol ■■making or breaking" or any selrcllon I. recognized by musicians as one ol Ihe most dlffl.-ull of f lolle Che-lei Is handling lha big pipe ' lug large capacity with this difficull J position. ■ ! The cotnelist, Harding Crane, pronumlier played la.l Sunday evening added very naluraially to Ihe altrac1 1 venae* ^f the program. The congre- . gallon hopes lo hear from him again ; In llie mar future. The church lias planried lo have the ; evening service during Ihe healed sea- ! son lo he of about an hour's duration, I- jusl full nl mu.lcal variety and' atd j iractlveness. w uh a short couclse adie dress by. llie pastor. u Church, Kighlh street and Central i. avenue They are as.ured of a pleas- >. aul and prolllable evening of worship.
RED CROSS WORKROOM IN CITY'S NEW MUSIC PAVILION
Vffcitors from Philadelphia " and Suburbs Actively Serving the Country. In the Ocean City Mu-lc Pavilion ' Bed Cross Work rouin of (he American . Bed Cross activities were begun the . taller pari of lifal week, and every - mot (ring ineuit»er- of llie otgauixallou are lo be found busily engaged lu sew ' lug, knitting, eic , In Ihe city's music , pavilion on Ihe Board w alk". ■ This orgauizaliou was started by I ladles from Phitadelphia aud lis sub- : 1 laaie* iroiu j-iinaiieipiiia ana ns sun- ; j
IU Bed Cross work' lu Iheir winter J They have combined force# with the local lied Cros. branch. ' the followlug are the officers of the organisation: Chairmen— Mrs. Alfred M. Gray ' : and Mrs George W. l r<|ubarl. Becretary— Mis# Caroline K Mc- ' 1 Treasurer— George B. Bmtlheman. ' Finance Committee— Mr-.F HI win 1 Malpass aud Mrs. George W. CoderDirectors of Hurgtral Garments— ] Hubert B. Vollum. Mi*. George , and Mrs. D W. Hlleui Directors of Burgical Dressing— Mrs. Charles H. Fox and Mlaa Clara A. BmllhemaU . Director of Bandage Rolling— Miy K. A. Whetstone. Membership— Mlse Caroline K Mc(ieneral Committee— Mm. George W. Cnjuiiarl, Mrs. Alfred Gray, Mr., (zeo. B Bmhheman, Mrs. E. M. Mai Mrs. Frank E Bchermer bor o . Mrs. George L'uud irdown, Mrs Wm. Btilwell, Mis. Peudlelon. Mrs. Hubert W. SOQtt. Mrs. Jobo R lloyle, Mrs H A. Whetstone. Mr.. K. L. God , Mrs. H. VV Edward. Mr. W. K. Massey. Mrs W. I). Bberreid. Mrs. J. G. Cnamptou, Mis. Caruhus K- McMrs! L . H. Corson. Mis* Mary , Barr. Mrs Warren Xudersou.Alfred M Gray. George B. Bmltbemau, George W. Bhuster. E. M Malpass, George Coderdowii. Jobn R Doyle, Warren [ Anderson. Hal ph Anderson, Wm. E- ( Massey. R. W. Edwards. Mayor Jos I u. Cbampiou, W. D Bberrsrd. Dr. Alj leo Corson sod Wm E. Myers. , Instructor. surgical dres.jug.— Mmi- ; t daya— Miss Helen Prlngle. Mis, Lor- . raine Hlllslsy. Mrs L. Bimcox.Mis* Elizabeth Kilburu. M)*s Mary Kil- ' buru. Mrs H. It. Draper. Mr. F. E. ' »L>h*.m*rh(,rii Mr. K Main... Mr. i
W.C.Wallace. Miss lsabelle Uutlsr. Mrs. W. T. ltobiuaou and Mrs. M. i 1-iW Z-itna. 1.1 Wad"esdays — Mrs. R. L. Goff. Mrs. d E M. Malpass. Mr.. Ja- McMull.n III Mr* Robert P Roe., Mr. Itallle Milt let, Mrs, Cnae E. Buaby and Mrs. R- ,- A. Whetstone. it FrtHaya— Mlse Mary. R. Fox. Mis* Mabel Bcbumo, Mlaa teabeBe Builer, |
Mrs. W. K. Hinds, Mrs. Alfred M.Uray and Mrs R. A. Wbetstuue. lusiructurs for gbrmenD— Tuesdaga and I'hursdays— Mrs. Robert B. Vollum, Mrs. Geo. Uuderdown, Mrs. W. M. Btilwell, Mrs. L. H. Corson. Mtaa . Ida K. Hauer, Mrs. George W. Bhus- . ler. Ml** Florence Barr, Mrs. Ralph - Anderson and Mr*. Warren Anderson Members ot any chapter or auxiliary • ol tb« Red Cross will be wtlcoaad lo , | tbe work ruow to tbe music pavillou.
— HAY SOON RACE FOR TROPHY COP , Capt. Cummins, of the^dfth, Sends Challenge to Island Heights Yacht Club. i j After a lapse of a year. It la likely . [ thai there will be a coulesl, wllhlu Ihe next few week., for Ihe Srhermerliorii I
Trophy Cup between Ihe Edith, owned 'by Capt. A D Cumuilos, of Ibe Ocean < jClly Yacht Club,- and tbe Islaud > Height. Yacht Club's boat. 1 Capt. Cummins, a few days ego, sent a challenge lo the Islaud Heights • Yacht Club, which holds the cup. , havlug^wuu it three year, lo succes- | phy lari summer because of the ah- | The cup wa. douated by Past Commodore C. Howard Bcbermerboru, and there have been several exciting
bailies for It. The' club wloomg tbe ' bold. Its uulll It baa been cbal Icuged by anoluer club. Jf a challenge lap*- for three years, the cup ' automatically belong* to tbe club tbeu holding It. Tbe Ed lib Is now In the water and . I, said to be lu flrsl class obndltlou. ' 404 Fish If One Oar. Former Presidsut Churchill Huqgerfurd. of ihe Oceau City. Flahlug Club, says that the biggest Uablog ( day on ihe club pirr this season was I There were .2:1 people angling op the pier that day. From June I. to July 1 ; there were S2T king aud I58S croakers lauded from off tbe club pie.-. L 5 1 ^oirtk Yl.har " e Oceau City bas a uotable visitor In v Capt. G. Howard Johns, late maslef II of the S. B. Gold Bhell, tbe Orel ship - , to leave tbe United Blales after dtplo- ■ malic relations were severed with Ger1- mauy. I apt. Johns has made more 1 hau twenty irlpa In tbe forbidden - . war amie.- He 1* at preaeut with bis family lu Oceau City:
WANTS PRESENT OFFICERS BACK , Fishing Club Well Satisfied J With Administration ' ot Its Affairs. «, < The present o%-er» of Ihe Ocean | City Frilling Club were unanimously , nomloaled at a meellug of the club 1 oil Ihe pier Friday evening- , 1'lie.e officer, are: Preaideut, Frank , VPT BibMin" i reamre^Ibiheri II. Vol' , 'ciaude Holgale, of Newark, wa* ] Ihe Association of Burf Anglers. ll wa* re-olved lo return the funds .luce lo the estate, of the deceased. [ It ws. announced that Ibe club 1 reached. A w alling li.t ha. been es- , been paid, and there Is mure than ' t!*«l HI (he club treasury , Dr. E C. We. lun wa. appointed as- , ; .i.taiit welghmaalor. •' , All the member, have rei-elved the new- Dl-page year.buok, and Frauk H. Stewart, w ho was the compiler and , on his' successful work Pre.ldeul Ble vart made a few re- 1 mask, al llie meeting. In whichrhe 1 'said ihw^lje did All A believe It good . pi(Ilcy fur the club tu permit a preslonly a keen sense of duty to Ihe Unan- . rial side of the club caused him to ac1 cept the uomluatluii. Ha earnestly wauled (o see, while president, every ■me of the old members who b'ad prac- ' 1 la-ally donated money lo tbe club to j rebuild (he pier paid off In full. With that amblriou In nilud. which would • place Ihe Orean City Fishing Club in a unique position, he waa willing, If „ Ihe member* wished, to serve anotber . year. ('resident Btewart further said tbal no liistiiutlou could be a satisfying \ -uccesa witboul being lu good flugnclal shape, a* Ihe fishing club baa al- ' Tbe annual election la scheduled for .' llie second Frlday^eveulng In August.
' UiirCkoiai Will Ming. The Rev. Dr. LTnii Bowman, of the . Bprlng Garden M E. Church, ol Phil- a . adelphla, will preach In the First M. L I E.. Church next Sunday morning, and c g lu Ihe evening, the Ocean City State t . Bummer School Churua will render e ,. several choice selections. They will , 1 be under the direction of Mias Calher- , me Zisgen, supervisor of mualc for tbe 1 t *ummer school. _ , 1- The Oceafi t'lly Association of Civil j - War Veteiahs will qieet this (Thure- | day) evening at 8 o'clock In tbeaoclal ■ - rooms < f Ibe First M. E. Church. It , L will t>e Ihelr Initial meellug and It Is il hoped I hat all the nomradea will at- •- lend for mutual proflt abd to offer any 1. service they may be abla lo perform. | C. A. AMBLER BUYS ! ( COTTAGE HERE ! - Former Speaker of Pennsylvania Assembly Purchaser in North Section of Town P Charles A Ambler, former speaker of Ibe Pennsylvania House of Assembly, baa purchased, through tbe agency of H. F. Stauton, real estate operator, (be property formerly owned 1> by Mr Rodger* at lbs wesl corner of lleLancey place aud Corlnllan aveMr. Ambler and bla wlfs are now occupying llie property, wblcb la an ly exceptionally pretty one. tbe lot bav. lie ing a well-kept hedge, with handsome and flower beds. ■
. Mr. Ambler baa been a renting a client of Mr. Blauton for a number of t Hansaeia *-:nierlalac«t. J Tlie managers of Ibe Camden Bo- f . clely for the Protection of Children I - from Cruelly were entertalued yester- ■ • day afternoon by Mr-. R. D. Clow - an'd Mr*. Flelcber Bleakly at 188 At- • laullc boulevard, this clly. -
GREAT THRONG AT FORMAL OPENING OF MUSIC PAVILION
Herbert Injects Orchestra, and He and Mae Ebrey Hot* Given Ovation. The formal dedication of Ocsan ' City'# enlarged and beautifully finished music pavilion ou Tuesday avanlng marked auypoch In tbe history 1 of llils resort, and 11 was an occasion ■ hat was notable fcr a number of rep.uns, Including llie appearance hereof Victor Herbert, noted- com|*>aer and Bharlng wilh, If not overtopping, Mr. Herbert In tbe honors waa Mae Kbrey Holz, Philadelphia'* (slanted1 vocalist, who waa given a tremendous ovation by her large number of friends ; lu tlie building. Mrs. Holz waa In splendid voice - aud ber first number, "Bprlng Bong" from "Natoma," was greeted with - Iiiugcontliiued applause, but when •he aaug the "Italian Love Bong" ' from "Naughty Marietta" tbe d«a1 011 at ration on the part of tbe audience The audleuiw waa a unit In praise of 1 Mrs. Holx's rendition of tbla seltctlon, which gave ber opportunities of ex- ■ her rare skill. 1 All Ihe numbers on tba program ' made a atrong appeal to tbe aympa1 thetlc aud appreciative andleoea. 1 Especially waa this true of tbe "Love. Scene" from Butte for String Orcbes- ' Ira, and "Air de Ballet," botb dainty, and exquisitely played; the Prelude ( and Blorm Been a from "Babee la Toy- • land," aud tbe tnoetul overture from J tbe new Irlab opera, "Eileen." ' Tbe member* of tbe orchestra of SO membera of the Pblledelpbla Orebea- ■ tra were uot only expert mnatdaaa. " were in ayuipatby with Dlreotor 1 Herbert aud respoudad to blaavary 1 Durlug tbe iDtermlaalon, Mayor ' Champion made a bnaf apaecb In • wblcb be told of, tbe conception of lire ' Idea of a building aucb aa tbla and F bow ll waa worked up by the mam- • ber* of lb# orchestra auxiliary, wboaa 0 effort 1 he spoke of In blgb pralee. J Mr. Herbert expressed bis plaaaore 1 at being present on aucb an oecaetoa. " He complimented tbe ladle* and also ' Mr Wilxemano. ' The receiving committee comprised . tbe members of tbe auxiliary and also 1 ibe member* of tbe board of isaraa K lion grounds. " 1 AT CA8INO CLUB " Kntenalnmenl tar all au
The constantly Increasing membership of the Casino Club xbcrwa the appreciation of a summer beach-front club, where one can drop In at any time and always find a pleasant, aool spot and some congenial people to while away i..e time. There la plenty of entertainment, mualc, cards, dennetc.. nearly all the time, with special events at frequent intervals. The children's dancing dam, which meets eTery Tuesday and Friday morning. Is one of the prettiest sights in Ocean CMy. There are nearly a hundred little ones In their happiest mood, while learning the Intricate atepa Of the dance. The children's carnivals on Wednesday nights are alwnye crowded and neariy tax the capacity of the big Casino. Tho youngsters delight In the great entertainment provided for them, and the grown-ups seem to have just aa much fun. Next Wednesday will be held the "Little Men and Women" party. All children are invited to partldpata and will be admitted without charge If (hey come dressed as mem and women. Extraordinary trophies will ho awarded by popular vote to the beat , and moat original costumes. The ladles' Ave hundred and bridge card parties are held every Tuesday afternoon and the club card party on Thursday evening. Afternoon danrwe are held on Wednesday, Thursday. I Friday and Saturday afternoons and every evening at ».«6 with a apedal I dance on Saturday from Mt to 1LI0 - o'clock: Lucky cumber dances are . held every Thureday evening. Mr. carpenter will give private flooring r lessons dally by apprintmeaL •ernaoa lor Molal Halm. » Tba Bav. E. E. Haskln, known aa
"The Swamp Augel." will preach a special sermon In Bhllch Baptist Church, on Slmpaon avanua, aanr Seventh street, at 8 o'clock Booday evening, July 22. Tba sermon la especially for chefs, cooks, head waU- . waitresses, ma Ida aod hotel help general. Tba pablle Is Invited to • attend. ' Try an advertisement In tba 8mmMKL.
Change of Address SIMMS' Delicatessen and Restaurant Boardwalk and Mooriyn Terrace NOW OPEN TBNMIS SHOSS MAMMmOABMmmV BgHINQSUITS IVe have thejnost complete line of Bathing Suits in Ocean City. Prices range from JSC to $4.00. Newell Corson are aawer aim. 10a cou-Mg oomul WON ■'

