Ocean City Sentinel, 2 August 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 1

' OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVII. . OCEAN CITY. N. J„ THUKSilAV. ALIil ST 1 Utir. " ' NO' 19

_ % For Sale at a Great Sacrifice Building <>f r.M.ins an.l 2 kit lis-, mi Weslcv avenue, near N'inllj street, suilahk- jo 1 Private Hoarding Collage. . l^ckt -is.worili $2,000.00 Iflijirovoiiieiils cannot be duplicated for . ... S.ouo.no Our price only $5750.00. MASSEY & EDWARDS

Ocean City Sentinel OCCAN CITY, M. O. Hi. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor arid Proprietor $1.00 Per Year. Strictly in Advance. ATTOKHEla-aT-i.aW. jy[ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CO U NSELLOR-AT LAW, jJCwA8mcEs Apgar & Boswell, ASDt'HY AVKNl K sod VclUHTH KTRKKT Ul tA.V CITY. N. J. UfW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings 4 Read Hnorna US. H* and XI; ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Precise People Will appreciate the • punctual s e r.v ice wiicli adds to the delight of dining^ here. ' —THE — = Harris Restaurant Miller Brothers

Announce that they have •reopened their IceCream Parlor For the Season JyfAKK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer ATLANTIC ice COMPANT '■ Pnrnnn Mountain Ice one*, iota Aabory Ave .OCEAN CITY N J. IDs, MariaaHt w arret W. krewa H. Bbrklisrdi & Co. "PLUMBING AM» HEATING Ml AMU at AVMtK ■HAkl <ltl »» JkkSgl

COAL You need Coal. You need Service. I You get both from • I C. 11. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. I Twelfth and West Avenue I Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's Boardwalk. Ocean City . 1307 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City Ware's Soecialties* 013 asbury avenue •"ST?*-? 50c. doz. iasfii*aSss80c.qt The finest Teas and Odr«. Wt make a specialty of our Fruits aod ' Vegetables— fresh every day. It will par you to give us > trial We do nut solicit, but sr deliver promptlyF. H. Ware GROCER • Advertise in the SENTINEL

"It's Delightful on a Summer Afternoon or a . . Summer Evening" > So Cool and Comfortable "THE PRIDiE OF OCEAfc CITY" Hippodrome • BOARDWALK AT NINTH STREET) " When your friends visit you. Why not take them to the Hippodrome > There is no better place to spend " x- an afternoon or an evening, and "thev will carry howl; its memory as the plcasantcst bit. of hospitality ex- ' tended to them. YOU .CAN ALWAYS SEE The World's Best VAUDEVILLE Photo -Plays COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Every Monday and ThursdayPROCRAMME FOR e •Thursday. Friday and Saturday, AUGUST 2, 3 and 4 - .Notable Presentation prior to the engagement at the Gut i.k Theatre. Philadelphia. A Photo-Drfimatio Production "of Super Magnitude. President Wilson says Every Mam Woman, and Child Should See "the "crisis" Ati American Plav for Re»l Americans. "Lincoln Lives Again iaJhis"Wonderful Masterpiece" A Stupendous Array of Vaudeville Stars KATHERINE MURRAY MATINEES DAILY J IV M. D,.rsop-..Uy». iocaodisc EVENINGS— 7 j > till 11. Continuous • lUlrony. ijc. Orctoretra. ioc. Reserved. 30c

CHAS. C. READ WALTER E. ALl.EN CHAS. C. READ & CO. I REFRIGERATORS An inspection of our line will convince you that the Quality is there. We' have the famous < p0Tar King, Leonard's Grand Rapids, and Challenge Chests. Blue Flame Oil Stoves a specialty at the - . 1o Modern Hardware Store. j* Gftas. C. Read & Co. 7 839 Asbury « t rgEE DELIVERY ,, real ESTATE ". INSURANCE j Glavton Haines Brick ■ V »11 EieHth St. Ocean City. N. J.p

Roofs I Heaters Retired. Stoves Repaired ^ rt^iTU' C 735 Asbury Avenue NjVll I I 1 o Ocean City, New Jersey F O R 1) The rnlreraal Car \ To eet thc^maximum service from your Ford car, it must have careful atlention froSrthne to time; a little "tuning up to. keep it running sp.orthly always adds to ll5J^w""nd ,£1° ' and . To -LP assure*? .d>bc best mechanical Service and the use ^genuine Ford mal.^k bring yon* car here where yot igd practical Ford experifiSf and the regular Ford prices, fixed by the company, are the same ev^ whCTe_To.unng Car $300. KunaI>out $345. Sedah >"45- Coupelet *505. Town Car $595— all f- o. b. Detroit. On display and for sale by eahtein motom co*r**v Ocean c»pr. New J«rse> L — , ... i k — r- . •

i^SORT POPULAR WITH BIG I1 PHILADELPHIA BUILDERS

Many Well-Known Operators Come to Ocean City to Spend Snmmcr Seasons. That Ocean Cily In the popular J Imitie soil ^ ; S 'of Tattle" Vgoln many of Philadelphia's foremost' ! home builder, sre atiiouK the oily - 1 .untmer residents I John H. Mct'lslchy h». been a tot- | tsge owner here^hir 'Seventeenth ntrret and Anbury sve- , _ one lo the beach front al Seventeenth ntreet, and made exletmlve Improve rour'lo' the. grouud Nqirroumflug the tdeallummer'home. Mr. Mc. latchv lian made a big reputation for III- ..peratlonn on Lincoln Drive, on the Northeast Boulevard and at the S|xly ululh ntreet -lotto" In Delaware C< unty. Frederick Fox. of Fox A Armstrong. I. a newcomer here. Tliln ftriu ha. built -ome of the llue.t hou-ea on Die Cobb.' Creek Boulevard and In Interenied in ul her large operations hi Went de.erv-cd^reputatloU||for D^r^celleuce Ccibba' Creek nectlou of Wert I'lnladel P Other well known Philadelphia builder- among tbe colleger- are Bei.J Carroll. oGVert Philadelphia, ^who 1wno operate- arouuu o.nui.™, .»■.

ha. a cottage on Third -treet. aod V\ . I) Chamber-, who ha- a horn* on Park place. Daniel W. Kllem. of the -ale- de partmeut of the Midvale Steel Com- , patiy. with bl- wife and two rtep»miCyril- B. end Berry G King. ere occu- , pylng apartment- for the.es.ot. lulhe ,, cottage of Mr-, 1-eonarU K. Thoma-. . Mr-. Bllem I- the daughter of Mr-. . AuuaS. Jonen, of South Bethlehem. „ and a -i-ler of BarYy H. Jonen. , -ecretary and Irea-urer of the Bethle- J hem Steel Company. 61 ra Joue- i- | remembered by many of the oily'- „ older re-ide/its. -he bavtog been a to™w" Mr and Mr. Bllem have ' their home at SI David'-. , Prepare Roll or Honor. I rtToU be called to that duty will be ! — utijeel- for the roll of honor uotr lo preparation by tbe Kir-t M K. Chuach Meu'a Bible Cla— I'.-tma.ler II - the name' of every ().-eaii City man , who I- eligible to ;ll, whether he I- a re-idetit or not. George McDevltt. a painter empl.<ye.1 by C. L. Breckley, lis- purcha-ed from Oil- M Towuneud a bungalow at 13S» Pleavure avenue, for which he paid »'i500. The new owner purpore- living

I ' ocean city is ; anglers' paradise j More Fishermen Here This ; Season Than Ever-' arid They Get FTsh. ' " — !;;,f' fi-li'uig'am |dy'iui ppl l—d . ' '* | ,. | n.e . i. r... j;*',; | 1 . vertun-ul of about tlJ.nfkl The pier . being built at Park place by Joveph | I'lie. other ret.deevou- for ti-ii i the ocean froiit at FiftyI There are al-o ^-corc- « lu> fre.jueiit H|l- pa-nuie. and two hail and lack le ' -tore, on the Boardwalk are doing a frt Itourl-hllig bu.me— .

LAUNCH ON A BAR - j; Tile I 'tilled State. Coart Guard-^of •' that' w'a'- a o chor^i 'i " a" bad "po. It Ion 1 in the drift on a bar In the inlet. Jhe r engine hi the launch weul back uii ttie Jparty in the craft and they were |n « Imminent danger when -e-n by the " rtaiVou! a""1' re,M'r * " I I'lieboal wa- towed In and lite oc- 1 cupaiila were very thankful lo the < gnatd. They re.|ue-led aclii.g Capl. Heuder-on lo wiinludd ^'hett Mas, 1 (1,-ean Cily and decided on Sunday i ■Heroooo lo lake a Utile Dip on I lie J I connected with "a "Philadelphia |'ml.ce 1 ' boa* Ttie nie^i aud women liall from . ■erfonalr AccoaeUi nlacliarged. ] ( Theo. Saunder-. colored, of Phlla. i i delphla. who -aid he I- employed by j , • the legal department of the Peon.yl j vanla Itallroad Company wa. bef.tre Police Jurtlce Bafrow- Monday morn- , . Alice Dungee. al-o eoiored the mother • of a ome year-old girl. After hearing I I the evidence. Jurtlce harrow, dl-j , charged the aceu-ed. Saunder- came , I to Ihl- city Saturday night to vlall ' hln wife. Who m employed here. ^ |

'women working for the nation Local Committee of Defense is Busily Engaged "Doing Its Bit" For Country. | ill: s rswau."*"" "" ! Home l-A-oiioiutc- - Mr-. K. W. ■j 'Food Production -Mrs. Jo-eph I. Nalioual" Su'igicaT ' Drea-'ug1- Mr-. ■ i lavloii Maine- Brick. - SI ortt- keeper Mr. Edgar B Bacon. i John F. .MacNamee. . ! Soldlei.' aud sailoi-' I "fimfort-— Mrs. I It v\. Edward, aod Mr-. Alleu Cor- - Itegirtrallou— Ml-n Kegina Itodgcrn ' | and Ml-. Henry W.^luwuaeud. l,.»n-end t Puulic -erviee -Mi— Colburu. e Won, in I udu.trj — .11— Julia t Motor Service —Mr-. Claytou Haine- '• safeguard Uig Moral aod Spiritual e Welfare Jo»eph B. Kulp. a Vonnj^FropleV Work -Mr,. Mela I'lie' co'tumlMee ha. made more lhaj.

jo comfort bag-, the -nipping^ ca-e- ^ •'*a' rotiiu ha. been lilted up with chart, and book, for teaching p "*More than TWO worth of. wool ha- Z money'came'f'rom pnva'te Individual-, and wanxd'ciled by Mm. Alleu Ournou. wife of Dr. Co'raou. • pleled. together with -ock-and ahdom- ■ rial band, ami all -oldler.' aud -allora' , All women here are urged lo join J wreck h? J oh n*' Laird" '\.a wrei i <-e' 'l')a r* 1 | lington 'and l*.ler Scblller. young I men from DoyJetowo, who are camp . oh oceatiDrofH laud of Harry H. . Marier tu the viciulty of Seventeenth _ ton Big cronkrr. ■ i One of the large-l croakera ever 1 - I caught In or around Ocean City wak ' - landed at Curaoii'a Inlet Thursday 1 . by Dr. Warren l.ummi-, a cottager In e j South .Ocean City It weighed 11 t | pound., aud wa. caught with a king-li-h hook.

YACHT CLUB AT I THE HIPPODROME t Benefit Performance, With Great Vaudeville and Pic- ii tare, Friday, August 10. Arrangement, have been rorapleled for Hie Ocean City Yacht Club', big benefit performance at the- Hippo drome Friday evening. Augu-t 10. Wlltr, the Ocean City , Yacht Club" tbeoccaaiou l. called. Iu addition lo eight act. of blgbclaaa vaudeville, there will be pretiled Hie remarkable eight-reel photo."The Whip," aud there will alao be other unu-ual feature.. Tbe admlarion will be oO cent.. The club ? nan taken Ibe gpllre huuae for Dim i night, aud the club memnera. their I families aud frleuda are expected to be • at tbe .how hi great force The admlwdou to sea "The Whip" i alone In Philadelphia a short time since was tt aud f 1 50. If Is oue of the moat remarkable pictures ever shown. Ther* are six teams of bustling mem 1 here of tbe dub now pushing the beneHi and disposing of tickets. The teamare headed by Select Councilman Wm E Hexamer. Alex. Lawreoce, Jr . Lawrence. Jr . n

tills M. Towusand. David Je-ter, Com- a modore D H. Paris and Bnbt. Mc II Cartby. The latter la vice president t of the "Logan Improvement Aasocla- c Tickets may also be obtained at the \ yacht club aud at the Hippodrome's n box bffice. ■ Tbe management of tbe affair Is In a Ibe bands of committee cumprlslug I George F. Fish, James W. Fern ley I aud Robert B. Volbim. who are also tbe-mrmbers of tbe finance commit , "in a latter aatil out tbls week Robert 8. McCarthy, onalrmau of tbe special ' committee, elates that Harry T. Ellis , . has donated a bandeome ooffee perco \ ■ lator. valued at fJU to be given the man who aells tbe greateal number of dollars' Forth of tlckets«or the show. Ttck^a are now on sale and they are going rapidly. , The member- of the competing committees are as follows: . Charles J. Currao. chairman; D H Pans. Harry T. Hills. Harold 8. Pari, and W. H. Beaver. Oils M. Towusand. chairman: Jobn R. Groves . Ralph L. Cheater. Clinton L. Breckley aod C. Homer ShoeDavid Jester, chairman; Herb»rt S Munger, Wm P. Halltuger. Edgar A. Fraemau and B. O. R >yal. W. E Hexamer. chairman; ». n Bonaall, J. W. Ferolev. W. H. Weimer. Jr., aod Tboe M. Scott. Alex. Lawrence. Jr ehalrman; Howard Deun, Robert B Vollum.Geo • C. Harr and B. E. Beeucbamp. Robert S. McCarthy, chairman: K J. LalTarty. LoulsyHeubu. W D Chambers, A. C UeCrle and Philip J Hretsh Try an advartlaemeul in tbe 8x>n J >KL.

— |1 EDITH LED ALICE AROUND COURSE . Interesting. Trial Spin Be- , . tween Bert. Cummins and j C. L. Breckley's Craft. ; « After the one design boat race last i , Saturday afteruoou over, the yacht j I , club course. Capl. A. D. Cummins took HI- champion Edith on atrial]: . .pin The Kdhb. which this year ,. was thoroughly overhauled, hopes to j, ■ have a race with the I.land^ Heights j . met horn Challenge Cup this seasou. [ To. make things Interesting. Capl . Clint. L Breckley decided to race | . Die Edith .In the Alice, oue-tlme j 'itrth alerted almn.l together, but the Edith easily led the Alice uutll n -i - .... >,„i ,.f the last lea 1 lien lie MIHII CT-UJ .«- - f Theri[c|

Alice gained suite a little while lire Edltb was tacking, aud Bert came tn ahead by only 85 second.. Tbe crew of the Edith, led by Charley ! Wfctiauiaker.. thereupon did not do much cheeriug. while Capl. Breckley . and hi. boy- wore aluiort tob benign u .mile-. The amlle. would probably havj^tieeu two by^len if they could ^ or. Wool-IOd to Lrctarr. J Wednesday evening. Augurt 8 will be ktiown as "Parents' and Children's . ' , Night" at the First Baptist Church. « which time tha Rev. Dr. H. t . 1 . Woolaton will be praseut and give a i lecture, • Tbe Woedere of Wonderlaud " He will use many^juagical effects, both amusing, pleastug and t Instructing all. adults as well as cfill- t , dreti. There will be no charge made i ' at this service, aud all parents are i urged -to bring their cblidreu. who , will get reserved aesta, and let them ; see ttid bear this .wotiderful lecture , An offering will be lifted. j< Will Kablbll aceool Work. Tbe work of all grades of the Ocean . City State Summer School, will be on , exhibition In the Ocean City High ■ School building tomorrow. _All re.if deots. cottager- aud visitor, are cordially invited to Inspect the wort. It j.) will be well worth .eelng. • ' 8a»ust t'kurcli aerticct. 5' I Sooday aervlce- In the First Hep- ', ti-t Church will be a- follows: 10.30. * morning worship; 3 30. Bible school; 8 45. young people's service; 8,. eveuIng service "In Ibe Hippodrome, n Preaching by the pastor. Commuu1 loo will follow tbe morning sore Ice.

IMMENSE THRONGS OF 1 PEOPLE IN THIS CITY

Popular Resort Never Had So ' Many Cottagers aud Visitors as Now. According to the views of those who : should know. Ocean City never had J the present time, 1 i The Boardwalk and beach lart Suo- « I day and this week were thronged ! with people, aud all of the hotels are < ] doing well. Many of the houses are J I he hath bou-e keeper, lart Sunday. 1 i aud .luce, have doie a laud office ■ > ' There l.n't a house or apartment i i ' for rent, according lo tbe real estate : i agent., aud, with good weather con- , Mil II low, Ocean City bids fair. to. have ■ I an Augu.t remarkable for lis crowd. - I and general bu.lnen. condition.. EXTENDS BUSINESS Wm. H. Colllaaon,' Jr.. Ihe present f Wm. H . I olllsaoti. jr., tne present _

; ciueertfig'biirtuem of'jtaiph L GoB. III' Nhlu.1 street, m this city | Mr. CoIIUmou Jia. been connected with R. L GofTs office for nearly 15 year- and Is thoroughly familiar I with engineering In South Jersey. ] not known, but It Is understood that he I- selltug the right lo etigage | in surveying or engineering In South Jersey. Mr. Collls-on Is cily engineer at Sea 1-leClly kud after Friday probably I will be the borough euglueer at Avai loo, N. J. i-ukiuig 4d.iritslax llias. ' Chief of Police Scull calls attention a State lew agaiurt poatlng advsr -igu- ou private properly and 1 u [Kin public road., aud autborlxing — • any Individuals to remove any such « • unlawful (ibrtruuUaua. Whoever i paints or iu auy maimer affixes lo any fence, structure, pole, rock ot other object which Is the property of snowier, whether within or without tbe ' limits ol a highway, any device, trademark. etc which la not required by i law to be posted thereon, without I first obtaining the written consent of u Hie owner or teuant of such property. ■ -hall upon complaint of the owner, - tenant, or municipal officer be. puot i. bed by a fine of not mure than $10. . ■ted Cross ■rorrfi. A five-hundred card party will be >■ held si th* ttceau Cily Yacbt Club I. Thursday evening. August S, for Ibe I; benefit of Ibe Red Cross Society. Tlcfci- els are 50 centa Ttie ladls. interested . e. are Worktog xealou.ly (or the sucoees i- of tbe affair, and tickets are selling . 'rapidly.

breckley takes another race ' Close Struggle Between Miss Lulu and Cr.pt. Samuel i Wood's Saucy Kate. day' aire" !n -'u'lTi i d * 'wis w'outy Yis-- . -ell and File's Lulu, sailed by t apt. ' . I. RreckWy. helped by Gua A. Bls- . ot the Culled ritste. Navy -efvtce, who ws- here on a brief furlough. He was former secretary of tbe regktta committee and a popular member of ■' 1"mI-s"luIu beat Capl. Samuel w. Wood's Saucy Kale by 16 seconds , after being led all around the cour-e till neat me end by Capl. Wood and Norman Fort in ttie uew craft . Tne .Saucy Kate wa- the first over the Starting Hue. closely followed^ by reuce'. Logan., with Alex Lawrence, Jr .and Bert tieauchatnp, Iu her,, waa .. Uiudore' \"*\~ Uousall'a'zip. had a late get-away. The.Zip,^lf 't^bad a belter showing than it has thus far * uiil-paugti's ti m. m.. -champion of lfl her class fiere la-l -ea-ou. cla,. nere tart f tl

Lulu ' The le.gan ha. taken a Summary: . r start Finish Tlaf Saury ^tate. igSS ! |r|" t gr-Luto. xjijej !«S j THEATRICAL MAN HERE K. H. Rosrnbaam, manager ol , Ziegfrld "Folllea," a visitor. Edward E. Roseubaum, Sr.. and wife, of New York, are .apeudlug two , weeks here a- guests of Mr. and Mrs. , Fergus McCu-ker. cottagers iu Ibe | north eectlou of the city. Their son -pent a few days here durlog Ibe Mr Rosenbaum Is manager of ' Z'egfeld's • Follies" Company. He , tias been here In other eea.oii. and eti- ] joys his oqiMiga in Ocean Cily. Old Kngll.lt Dictionary. ] William Lake. Ocean City's ^flast I reb'd leUobaVy . when, where ahp4y whom priuted I cannot say. ad the till' page Is mt-altig Ferhatn some r Idea "cau he formed from a memorau- , dum made in the book^yDheTormer . owner as follow.: /Otlly, Ihe 24lb, , 1817/ TTJob Ffanrti*-. my baud aud I [crii , role by me al Manchester coatl . yard, on a stormy day. This day makes me one year moved.' "

NEW DINING ROOM 1 YERY ATTRACTIVE ; is Gift of Yacht Club's Line Officers to this Organization. rtie new dining room of Ibe Ocean Cily Yacht Cl.ub, al Ihe north end of the building. Is very attractive, aud la the gift of the line officers— Commodore D. H. Carta, Vice Commodore "Walter D. Ron-all aud Rear Commodore James W. Feruley. The expense was bom by these gentlemen and la their girt to the club. It sbowa tbelr unbounded Interest In the aucceea of . the orgaulzallon. A most delightful view of the bay l and Inlet Is afforded Iboee who dlue t here, aud they appreciate the beautlee - of nature thus set before tbem. p Tbe view presented by the euosels ' In Ibe eveuluge is a' picture beyond Tbus located In what waa formerly the plaua overlooking the tennis courts, tbe dlutug room eulargee the. reception room. F'or yeare the dialog room was at llie uortb eud of tbe receptiou room. I

FISHING CLUB DECIDES TO ' INCREASE MEMBERSHIP

Many People to Join and Officials Have Big Plans for Fntnre. I it has been decided by tbe Ocean * City FT-hlng Club that Instead of holding Its membership down to 825. aud have a waltlug list, as waa arq ranged, the club will Increase its membership. This step was conalderad' ■dvl-abfe because of tbe large number of applications for membership recently received. An amendment providing fur this Increase of meniI bcralup will come up for action al tbe annual meetlug of the club Friday " evening of next week. Clans are being discussed regarding " the enlargement of the present club L hou-e aud also the fi-hlng platform at " ihe oilier eud of tbe pier, both of II which art altogether too small. Former Secretary Paul Lamorells '• -pent an enjoyable week eud with » Frank H. Stewart and Charles T. " Maglnnle. Tliey were trying to dellshing pier aud the kind of bay rum to use to catch llsb In the hay. " John E. File l> tbe latest cottager 1,1 to catch the. fi-hlng bug. He la aleo ie catching many fish. "> Dr. E. C. Weston was recently ap- ■>' pointed a— istaut w-ighma-ter of tba fi-hlng club. '• The club has purchased several llfe- >" buoys- and tbe-e are looited at polnte ' out uu tbe pier where tbey will be u" bandy In case of some ooe needing Many of the club m -m tiers are aalt- » tug their fisp. Former Preeldent •r Huugerford has already salted a larga 11 • number for the winter. Tbe Idea wae suggested by President Frank H. who salted a lot of flsb last salted lot or Dsn last

season, aud had many good fMrta tbe winter. Croakera, kingfish aud weakflsh are thus being dieposed of. Croakera are growing In favor aa a food fish. In tbe markaU Ibe croaker It known aa Ibe allvar aud under Ibis neme It le considered a dainty food. Many people al-o have a fondness for steaks of (be cbauuel baaa. - BUILDING PERMITS 1 New Uaraxea and lepalrsDCsf Ugea Kepi Coalrsdars Bas> I Building lo Ocean City baa bean 1 active during - tba eprlug and - summer, but now, Iu mid-era ion, than ' a slowing up. 1 Among permits Issued by Bnlldlng p Inspector WUllam 8. Johnson are Ibe . following: Otis M. Towneeod, new roof, ate., ! for cottage or William C. Yonng. of - Philadelphia, at Thirteenth street and Central avenue; $700. Oils M. Townaeod. garaga for Mary McCierey. of Colllngswood, rent of cottage on south aide of Park place, ' east or Atlantic avanoa; $000. Jobn Marts, garage for Vina Comf modore Waller D. Bonaall. of Phlle- * drlpbia. rear of oottaga. Fonrteantb e street and Ocean avenue; $400. A. J. Chambers, repairs to oottaga r of Mr. McClaln, of Philadelphia. '• Tweuty-nlulb street and Central avaii nae- " Clinton L. Hemmerly, garage, rear 5" of his cottage on F'oarth street, near Atlantic avanoe; $50. C. 8: Corson, garaga for Mrs. S. H. Brooks. Fiftieth slreeth and Central streetb

avenue; $250 Hlllmau 4 Pootlere. alterations to pavilion of Joseph M. Rowland, Park place and Boardwalk; $600. Eugllab 4 Steel ma d, garage for Joe. D. Bartmau, Forty eighth street and Central avenue; $Ua Jobn Marts, frame building for Joe. . M. Rowland, Park plana and Board- ' walk; $500. Jobn Mart*, garaga for Joa. FrUu. Fifth street and Ocean avenue; $200. Otis M.Townaend, garaga for tba Rev. F A. DeMarit, DeLaneey place ' and Atlantic avanoe; $800. ' Otis M. Tdwnaeud, repair* to porch 1 for Jt. R. 8ooy at Brighton Hotel; ' $000. c Joeepb G. Champion, garage for B. " A. Corson. Bevaolb street and Haven J avenue; $8500. ^ \ JULY TROPHIBB e Bin Flab. • The trophies offered members by tba Ocean City Fishing Clnb for Jnly wan • at follows: 1 Largest weakflsh. Oral, fisherman's scales; second, 200 yards of catty-bank y Hue; third, brooxs eboare; fourth, cl Ob is button. ■ . a Tbe eame list of trophies to offered g for tbfc largest klngfiab and croakera. A thermos bottle goes to th# paraoo catching tbe largest flab of any kind.

Change of Address SIMMS' Delicatessen and Restaurant Boardwalk «nd Mooriyn Terrace NOW OPEN IDE COLLARS v- D. UNDERWEAR Newell Corson 819 Asbnrv Are. 26-2S High Street Ocean City Millville, N- J. ALWAYS RELIABLE " " " ' . . DOCGL8S SHOBS bmkry shirts