Ocean City Sentinel, 2 August 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 3

" r » 'MP— ** Ocean City Sentinel ] THURSDAY AUUfSTi, 1917 We shall I* Kl»d tu' receive Ileitis of to tlila comnluulty ami ufir reader- 1 everywhere. ixiwpauled Willi the full name and .address of I In- writer, not' necessarily _fc.r publication. I>ut a* a guarantee of * DOTS Weather condition* iliirlnit mo-i of till" week were had for fishing.' There ' were west . aitids and. the ocean «iPERSONALS. v hi* III town Saturday. ' William H Hell, of Philadelphia. I» , a Kneel of the Imperial. Victor J. Humnrecht.' ..f I'hlladel- I phie. waain lown Ttir-d ay I Miss M. II Slielcli. |d Philadelphia. 1 < Horace H I'n-ler and family, of Philadelphia, are at the Kalhlo. K J. Mcrieee and family.* of Philadelphia, are g-ue-ls of the Oceanic, Mrs. Joseph It. Godfrey.- of philu delphia, la regisleied al the AlKleu. lianiel S.< Sleeliuaii aud family, of Wiiodhury, are here lor Hie eeaaon. P. Huberts anil family, of Pliila-' delphia, ire Kde»l« of the Hew iHiK"* , It t 'Mar-liall and family, of I'hll- , adeiphla. are guests of the WyoiuhiK John J. Hrooka and wife, of Philadelphia, are registered at the Oceanic, i Joliu M. H or rock- and family, of • Philadelphia, are guests of the Idle- ■ wild. •' W. K. HarrK Jr , .aud • faintly, of ' ,-lilttladelphla. are Rue-la of the WyDr.V.M Herri- of Philadelphia. vb" among the week's arrival- at the Aigleu, Mr-. Doula" longer and .family, of few day-. Ml— t'andyu M. Oel/.-l. of New York. I- thr guest of Ml— Orlrtl at I Ije Impel lal. Frederick Oakfonl of (jerniaiitown, wa- a gue-t of the Hl-yayne -during Craig Matliew-on. of Philadelphia.' haa l*een -peudmg -eveial day- al thl- re-ort. J. K. Itoberl- ahd family, of Philadelphia. are regi-tered al Ihe SteilingDr. aud Mra Klmer K. Krigg>. of Philadelphia, ale atuoug the gue-l-of (he Id lew l Id. H. A. Knalie. of Philadelphia. halo- family located al the Wyoming lor a lew weeks. Ml— e- Irene A. Sprague and Amelia C. Iteeve-. of Hurliiiglou. ate guriO> of Ihe Klberin. ' C. Herbert Shield-, of Ihe Dally Local Now-, WW Cheater, I- -|*udlug hi- vacation here. Kdaard J. Flanagan and family, of Itoxborough. are enj.iyuig a .rest at Ihe t handler-While Hall. Harry Gilbert and wife, of I'lilladelpllla. -pent Ihe week eud with MrGodfrey Ahg. Hi tin- city. Wm Gardiner. of this city. e*mployed In. Philadelphia, -pent Sunday with hi- parent- here. Mr*. Wilw'ih T. Hoy. of Hsrn-hurg. I- visiting her parent-. Capt.'and Mr-. D. D. Hlghee. In 110- coy. Klwood Handle, a -Indent at a Philadelphia hue'me— college, vl-lted tils 1 stents in thl- cily rialurd*y_and Sunday M«". Halite Evan-, of llalllmnre. ha- been vl-ltlug her num. Mr-. Jacob day-. Mra. K S. Pallcr-on. of Philadelphia, a cottage owner here, waamong, the week's arrival- at the Mr-. Howard lllrkett and Mj— I i.mut by ltirkett. of Hurliuglou, are gue-t- of Mra.. Walter McOorkle, of this city. ' C. J. Cu'rrati. Jr., of Philadelphiaha- beeu vi.lling In- father. I'a-I Commodate C. J. Currau, 'al hi- -umuiellinme here. William T. Warner and familyfiave relurned lo their Hermanlowu home alter -pending a few week- al iluare-orl. . ( apt. Helford Smith, uf Tuckaboe. I- -pending the -uuiiner month- at Thirty fourth -treat aud A-pury aveuue, yuacity. Dav hVSjbberts, paying teller of the Moorestow# National Hank, brought lo- family lo this city Tue«day form lengthy Tl-ID *

Ml— Mary. Cooper. of Media, lia- relumed home afler -pending a week f| '- w Iih the family ol former A— emhly- fi man Mark Lake. w New Ion W. Coraon and family, of t' (iermaiilowu, are |*»iug the -urn- -» iner very pleisatAly In their cottage, r ,1615 Central aveuue. . J Mra Caroline Uotf and daughter. J Mra l,aura McKalg. of Kld.ira, vi.ited ' Ihe fomier'e aou. K D. Guff, aud fam- j lly in till* city., recently. ., Mra. T. P. William- and daugliler. v Mi -a William-, have returned I.. Ibeir t Philadelphia home afler -|*ndmg . aeveral Week- iu their collage here. , A— etuhlylm-n Jaiue- Franklin, of | Philadelphia, a well--fciio*o cotlagei | here, ha- beeu elecled a director of Ihe I . Hank of Commerce In Philadelphia. Ml— Mary tlliroea. of Philadelphia, I. the gue-t of Ml— Helen Franklin. , daughter of A— einblymau and Mra. ■ Kraukllu.al tlieir Oceau aveuue cot- ' Michael McHugh. ■ Weal Plnladel- ] I Ilia bualue— mall. »»> a recent guest , of former A— emhlymaii Wm. Wal-li. of Philadelphia, at Hie latter'- cottage on Second -ireet. Mra. II. W. Cuater. of Rock Island. Ill , and Mra George Ziegler. of Philadelphia. have been vi-iting Mr- H I". Homer at her -uUimer home, 4WJ' Arhury avenue, for aeveral day. Ml— Editb/VSaudy. of Deonlavllle. wa- In thl»*fly receully. Ml— Handy baa many frieud- here, having beeu a teacher In the public -chool- for aeveral yeara She waa accompanied by eral r-ne »a- avt>.u.|— « -j - - her al-ter. Ml— Ro-e Handy. d<

Dr. and Mra E. K Brick and Mia. Flora Iu»keep Woolao i," of Marllon, have returned home after spendiug a n few day- -here with Clajtou Halnea ^ Hrlck and wife. The latter are now entertaining Ma-tar Jo-epli Brick aud Ml— Mary Brick", of Marllon I K Mra W illiam Lake Gilbert I. enter- j.. laming ber sister. Ml— Edna I lb>b- ^ erta. of Philadelphl-. She la an ar- „ dent devotee of bor-eback riding when , . al home. The ai-lera will leave auou , ' to bid farewell to their brother. «h»i° I- in Ibe ol«eera' training cayip al ; « Fort Niagara. The Rev S Jr McClo»key. aa-i-tanl rector of St". Joseph's Church, Philadelphia. waa here Muuday on a vi.lt to hi. mother. Mra. Anoa McClo-ke> , • a cottager aud tie alao called ou Ibe c Itev^Thoma- F Blake, re.-tnr of SI < Augnatine a Church. Mra MeCloakey ' at Ntntaeoth alreel aod Caotral aea- I una l

i ' «gi fiiTi' i **" EVANS GETS 5 A LIEUTENANCY Man to be in Aviation " Section of Signal officers I Reserve- Company. Frank Evan- Vuu of E. M. Evaur.j ; "y. |l'a- in-e'veil hi- .-.I'lmi—'oii a- a -ervlce. and -expect- to be called al J j f.leul Evan- a lit be In the adintnla-|. Section of ilie Signal (ltllcef-'*lie-erv-t.'orp- ll I- i-i— ible that lie will be -ummuned for ''"'X H'r military W e-leru. Peiiu-vlvaoia, i- a gra«luaie 1 -ervlce- -evelal week- ago. He Weill i During la-I w inter aud early -priug. i Hie oMIce- .of OH- M. Town-end. ar- | .1 \V . (Hhbona. I'Snid'-n: Irene "A. j 1 McMuiii.. Philildelplna. ' . ' , Mr-.- IS S. Palter-on. Mr-. M. A Ml— Alary Jarvta, Ml— Mir- • K. ISarri-ler, C. Au-liu Ytlle-, Jr.. ■- >11— I., C Wlllfl-, Dr aud Mta. I. P - Witiel-, Alton K I i-uiglit-rly ,W illiam , it-. Ziegler. Pliliadelpnia; H ' I. tlver- , All— Nellie I. Sliiou, iiouier Calkin-, J ■ t.'oiltrigawoou; Mr-. S. Al. Allen, Air-. , . H. Al. Allen, H". G. Allen, Brldgelou. J Mrs. E. Marpiicrson. lico. Jtoscngar ! » ten— jmd wile. C. B. Drowning and > wile, IS. ( . Marshall and family, J. K* 1 r Itigier and'wllc. E. M.'ljind, Pblladcl- i i phia; Mis F. U. ATacDowell. Jr.. Har-ri-burc; F. 1.. King and wife, Balti- ' more: E. if Coiiov. r and -wife. Fort ' - WYishington: Miss Louisi- Iluvall. May J , Aa^D^fnon. James H. La-innn. Washing- ! I ion,. I). p. • . , i Mr-. Wm. F. Trooat, Efirabetli C. 1 lleel.ee, D Gnll l.oil I. McAlll-ler. J ' E. Haa-, M E Duolop^ N. G. Steele. H.=S Hammer, E M. Haa-, It. Muller, F. A. l.ud wig and w ile. T. F. . Pijier, J. P. Frar.ier: All-- E-iella * Dewi-, J. E Koberl- and family. C.C. " Crow, Philadelphia; Mr-. ticB. Kn---ell. Wilmington; E. J. Gay nor and » Wife. Salem: Mr- F. H. Tro.—t. Mr». t It. Tron-I. Vlnelaod, Clalk Wooding. Drekel Hill. 1 HIAMHJiK W HITE IIAI.L. e Donald Irwin. Dr M. Harrow and daughters. James A. Fisher and wile. > Mrs 1. t" Stradling." Mrs M. Colden. |ia\ id J. IJaJina. Edw. F. Flanagan and family. Miss Florence Boyle, ('has. A. ' Becker. Frank M: Kline, Carl It. Jones. 1 May D. White. Myrtle" -l.utx. Dee -It. WeiherilT. - E, Harrison Benoot and '• family. W. H Kueher and wile. Mabel 1 ainkson, Philadelphia; Helen M. Souders. O. E. Decker, lainsdow ne : H. '• Dnpion'and family, ('has. J. AflUh-y. J. i- Jl. Thompson and family. Camden; Lowell W. Nicola, Svwickley. C. E McHrlde and w^lfe. H. M. f* gomery, Jr.. Edna Cheidnul, W. J. » urpliy, H. Kieuburat, G C. Ilarr. '* Ml— I amp. Hay Dlpplncotl, Emma Bignell. H C. Dineolii and wife. F E '• Kirkpalrlck, Alfred R. Halg. Waller Scott aud wife. Ed ward Hudson. Jr , '' Dexelle Thornton. Dr. Handell. John M. Herrock- and family. Mr-. W ui I- L Holtfie- and aou, Alt-.. E. Smltlf, i- \v. H. Macken»ey aud family, Plillae delphia; E O. Nye. Young-town; A J Scliobacher and wife, Jeukintown; CHIT German. New York; Ira re E Peler-ou aud wife, Jefsey Cily. - if IM I'EKI AlHarold Goodwin and- wife. Mrs. It. ■s K. Yerkes. A- Simon, I. J. Collector. °M Harold S. Scull. Miss Catherine Snyrl" der. May, C. I'allerson. Ellen E. 1'ottb> rg. win. B. Bell. Hose McGeoghe!y- gan. K. B«*atrlce Miller, Philadelphia; u Carolyn M. Oettel. New York; F. C. *' Scherer. Reading: \Vm. A. Hiller, Mrs. \Vm. HHIcr. Norman Hiller. Ale- Ih-rt. Edge' and family. Wilmington'; *' 11. S. MerriA. 11. M. KiUle, J. W. e* Mills. Colllrigs wood : C. E. Ranck. D-incasi.r; N. G. Fleischmann and lie wife, ltala: R. G. Faber, Clarksborhl ough; Harry Macauley, Haddodfleld.

. BISCAVNK. ■>° K J. Doublebower, s. S Doak. H A. . and wife. Ernest Blood and ,rl ] family. W. D. Dong. John Allen ayd ' wife. F. E Hplvely aud wife. W. C. "> Crandell and wife. Mr-. C E Eugle. 1 Mra. C. D I(alI-rly.,Glady- K Smllii. < »1 Frederick Gak'ord. F Sieven-on," J. ' Hudson. Jr.. John >V. |iraham. Jr . Margaret Harrowe-. Kalliarloe D. I Ha'rowe.-. K F. D. Barrowe-, Charles [ E. Hayll-. Glady-S. Krling. Harry W ml Harnell. Emll Conrad, Philadelphia: W. H Ha-eman. Bo-toil ; 'X . S. Holt. • W. F. Elliott. Allenlown; ' C. MacCorkle and family. Palmyra; . ' N Ki— er and family, Dlinerch; .. - Mr- E.T Hardy, Manchester; George • f Howell aud family. Palereon: t D i Harrlgau aud wife.Norrtetown; E-ther "* a A-titaud. oceanic. hii Charlea E Waiter and wife, P. E. th; ' McElrov, H. Smilhemao. It K. Cllf- pr t,.u. S. F. Beita J r. , Conatance S<-hell, - F Irfamy. A. C. Herrlck, M H Klrliard., Wm. E Sella. A. K Sciiolea '• and- Wife. J E. .Mile-. E. Ediuunda ' aud wife. E. J. McClee- and -family. tu '• Hugh Kduiuude and- family. H. It. wj e Dong. W. C. Neely and family. ►- D. ,g Shrppard and aop. G. Iarael tvaiia 1. aud wife. E G. Taulaue and family. ' •- A. T. Flower and wife. Geo. A Wtllamanna aod wife. K. D Montgomery *" r »od family. S G. Tlo-ley aud wife. « ' Philadelphia: Jeau O'Donuel, («eo. r W. Blla-. wife aud child, Pllt-hurgh: a' y It B'.. Sclndea. Altooua: I). Park, Wayne; Mra H A Heeler and famlly. Norrlalown; C.-H.'Aah and wife, ,y Coateaville: Mra W. hecbul. Haddotilleld. *

Beulah H. Pedrick. Emma B. Bran Din, Millvlll.-: Mr*. Thus Irving, J. 11. H Aiatthcws and wife, Kathryn Saun- h d.-rs, Resale A. Saunders. Geo. W. n Fess. Jr.. and family. A. P. Mathews, o ' A R Mat-hews. Harriet E. Dunlap. » 'I Emily Klflnghaw. W. W. Thompson, p ' E K»pp. Cha*. Starrer and fam- , lly Mr- E Held anu -children. H t n ' I Mrs Jos- R- Godfrey. Phila- t 'delphia: Mrs Harry B Whilesall. « ■ Pitman; Clara M Arrow. Dor.Ua t I i Arrow. Mrs M C. Lalley. Miriam, Lal- " . i lev. Ht-rbe.n E Arrow. VlneUnd; Row t F Gandv. Edith T. Gandv. Denm*i i ville; Geo. MpGalllard. Bridgeton: v Wm Allen. Jr., H. D. Buchanan. Had | . donheld : Carrie A- THu*. Mary Titus. 1 I Olney: ' Arthur Downer. William* | , C. P Shoemaker. East Dan*-, | t downe C. B Miller. Hammonton: i k Headley and. wife. Oceaa City; . U g. Aniorfer, Colling* wood. i

h 1 — : c MEN VISIT THIS CITV ,, : p I Y. M. C. A. Sesshore * I. House— Mayor Praises As- w sociation's Work. ^ Hi.- p.-ni.-> .van.:. R.olio.id Coii.p.iiiv y o! Ihe Seashore House ol the P. R. IL U X M I A ill I Ins city was made last nimmmee"" o! b'mana'gemenr. "dinner was given Ml. guests Uy William A_ p rial ion. and a! which Mayor Jos. G.1 . hampmu was a guwsU^^ C Mr * Burl lei i. and aceepled by hlnu t Air liar llell asked fur relief iruiu lhe| f ..wing ill health, ills associate. JF . Ke.-l.-r. was elected lo UU thvjr vacancy. Mr. Bartlctt now becomes] t aim will occupy his residence al Thinl 1 1 Following .ihe dinner lo Ihese ofll-jl work, ihe boy s gave an Interesting! I lile-boai s.-rviee' . U- . and the tollow'-|'< prfate trophies bv the general chair- I . -. 5oyard dash. Jos. S. Steen; loo- 1 yard dash. Kdw . T, llarlleli ; ' loo.-yard ' 1 swim. Bruce II. Denny ; Su-yard sw im, i Eugene Morri.-on ; 2'". yard row -boat i . Harry W. Richardson. I t bo'y*. and George Purviance. Jr.. "w as i . introduced' as tne new ybalrman ol i ] Ihe boys' depart meni and as succes- I , sor lo Ihe hile O. J, Deltousse. Mayor -Champion compUmenl«-d the i cessful outings (sinee 1809) in Ocean I 11 o Williams, feereiary of Ihe in . . lernat tonal commltlee for Y M C. A : . .work, canfe oveF from their he'adquar- ■ . about Ihe. buildings and camps of the ■ I, M. C. A. lo be conducted minted! I ately hack of the tiring lines in | . The boys announced that they hadj i ihe yacht Pennsy, and Mr. Fat Ion i immediately offered to make up the} " balance required and have the engine! j installed at once. . The ollieials were conducted over " Ocean City by former Assemblyman] jiark Lake, and "left tlie city with a: j good impression of its rapid growth j, I TO GO TO CHURCH Chaplain Bohner. ■ Next Sunday -evening the Ocean; - City Yacht Club members will hold' • their eleventh annual service in Uiej ■ First Presbyterian Church, Seventh j • Street and Wesley avenue; when the] • pastor of the church, the Rev. CharleA - ' II Rohner, who Is also the fleet chap-j lain of Ihe club, will deliver hts sixth] annual sermon to the members and ' Iriends of the organisation. _ ,-* The commii.ee of arrangements.! with Robert B. Vollum, as chairman.! i; is making unusual 'preparations for i- llie service this year, which promises a to be one of the best .ever held. The members of the club will meet at the corner of Eighth street and _ Central avenue, at the Massey & Edwards building, and wdll niarch In a ir* body, i/i full club uniform, to the X" church, where tliey will occupy- seats :I" reserved for them. Reserved seats *7 will also be hold for the members of the Jjadios" Auxiliary of the club. ; ' A special musical program, to be [l rendered by Ihe church quartet, has ." been arranged as follows: Organ Prelude. "Toccata In D MIn- ' or." Gortlon 11 Nevin: "Jour de Prinlemps." Ralph Kinder. . Anthem. "I Heard the Voice of ■ -Jesus Sav." Schneckec. Bass Solo. "O l^ord. Rebuke Me Not" (Brawn). George E. Ernes. (Brawn). George r. tmes. j;. ; v 1

Offertory. "Meditation." C S. Mor- pr rison. - _ * Anthem. "Do, It Is I." Faure-Shel-ley. ' . ®° Postlude. "Processional March." rel Calkin. ,v M'KENTY TO SPEAK n, bt Prrabtlrrlm Men'a Bible Claaa. - The Friendship Men's Bible Class * of the First Presbyterian Church was « addressed on Sunday afternoon by ^ .Alexander Lawrence, Jr. Mr. Daw- P who was beard with a great deal of pleasure by the class, gave one q! his usual earnest and forceful _ Speecbes.-which gripped the hearts of hearers and inspired them lo wor w living as Christian men In the - present stirring age. Next Snnday afternoon a good speaker -will again be on hand and on ol tin- following Sunday. August 12. 11 Robert J. McKenty. warden of the « Eastern Penitentiary." Philadelphia. ^ •will address the class. Mr. McKenty * a Christian of fine character and a " speaker of rare ajtalnments. He was » secured through the persona! efforts . of William McCoarh, treasurer of th- „ city of Philadelphia, who is an en- , Ihhsiastic mem.ber and fegular attend - HAD PLEASANT TIME 1 ~ _ * * Mrliiodl-I IsdlM' Aaalllan „ Hsbilalis EatntalDed. I The Ladies' Summer Auxiliary of . the First Methodist Episcopal Church ( - held Its regular weekly meeting in the ( music room of the Hotel N>rmandie. , i" on Tuesday afternoon, the president.;] !. Mrs T. Dowdney Clark, of Woodbury. . presiding. ,-] After • very interesting business | ' meeting. Miss Marguerite Kulp enter I 1-' tained-with a reading, and Mrs. T. D. ■ 1. Clark with a vocal solo. Mrs. Jo*.' \ also furnlsh-d amusement 1- with a social game. In which all pare ticlpateds*' _ *- A dainty and refreshing collation i; served by the hostesses, who 1- were Mrs. Sweeten. Mrs. Warren. Mrs. « Bryan. Mrs. Ftthian and Mr*. Barclay. - , The host esse* for next Tuesday af- » are Mra. Howard Taylor. Mlaa !|| A- D Barrows, and Mra. Richard i-nanL

~ STATU SI MMER SCHOOl'lS ( TO PARADE ON BOARDWALK

Customary DemonstrationTo- C morrow Evening— Big Ex- / hibit of School Work. The- faculty and uieml>er« ol Ihe ! Ocean I 'lly.Hlate Summer Si-Jn«>l jilan I i tu hold their cu-lumary Boardwalk ! ., parade tomorrow' evening, the -chool clo-iug its very succe— ful -e— ion- till- - The n*rad» usually goe» from Sev- ( 1 1 ha> been decided I 111- year lo do ' " w III! Die u-unl ^-lo-liig exeicl-e- a young wouien iu Ihe cooking depart- i ^ me ui will receive certillcale-. A drill of the members of the phy- ' -leal culture clas-es was giveu al llie , Nurmaudle last evening The exhibit ol the school's work In - tlie high school hulldiug tomorrow ; c -houlu draw uiauy luierested vi-iiurs. | (l CASINO CLUB NOVELTIES ' 'T««e«ol ol Xurwn Mil > ■*■<-—" l«» , Tin- heal which has apparently put ■ ! Mr. Carpenter has arranged more ' | of his' promises, few wall resist the 1 j Since the object of most pf Slit* visit- 1 j. teriaining Ibe children, there Is little ^ ] will' delight by all Nursery ■ | stand-bys In real life. Just, imagine ' I litlle "Ja»W Horner" really routing In ] and pulling out a real plum from a ' tug pie. and the jolly old "King Cole." ' with all his servants. Why oven the . ui'it of it is simply irresistible, to say nothing of the novel way that ll is .to presented. Another thing Vf interest to every single person, fronv babyto, grandmother. • Is the doll show. and dress your dolly, for the show Is • Mr.- Carpenter has another surprise • in store for you and what do you suppose? A really truly stage is being I for the Casino Club. No* you ] the way of exhibitions . at the club. ^ Just picture.- II you can. tin- improve- - to new ones far surpassing all you - things, together, with Ihe wonderful t ] appeal lo "those who are uoacquainled ' - with Mr. Carpenter's club, any- more than they can to tfio.-c who already !jkn" ~ — — I i HEARING ADJOURNED i1 [Trial ol wm. F. Rbrlvrr (let for 1 The hearing In the case of William ' F. rtlirlvvr. Boardwalk merchant at- I ■ cu—ed-nf selling icecream and candy I ' oti Huiidaya. which wa- lo have beeu held before Police Justice Barrow* last Monday evening, was adjourned uulll next Monday evening. Hbriver la charged by two policemen Willi having violated Hie law by these sales on two Sundays. j; nr. Bowman Will Prtach. t >' There Is a tlue attendance al Ihe 1 Sunday service- at Ihe Tlilrly-secoud e -i reel chapel. Dr. Dlun Bowman, of .* -Philadelphia, will preach uext Buuday evening and Hubert Baxter, a I, leading soloist of Philadelphia, wrtT , I slog. On Wedue-day evening. August 8. J. W. Simmons, a relurued , ml— lonary from India, will give an Illustrated lecture. A -liver ottering ' will be accepted at Ihe door. The hearts of the worker- have been greatly strengthened by the recent generous gift of one hundred dollars '' from Mrs. Mary C. Fox to the chapel j1 by Ihe sea. Classified Aducrtiscmcnts 1- HvrrtWrirau lossrtfsl hi tbls^ column >f Fsr Bale58tb and Central avenue. Corner >e lot 90x100 terf. Apply any agenl. H. is O Klelufelder. Gleuslde, Pa 5 10 if. a For Bale Cheap. n. Small racing car. Good condition. Box 264, Ocean Cily. N: J. adv. ll. ~1' Iiik Sai.k.— Nine-room collage, fur- ' plsbed. all conveniences, central localion, 1186 Asbury avenue. Ocean Cily. J. Apply 1116 Asbury aveuue. Sale r- price. $2600 adv.. 6-7, 8 mos

Fob Sal*.— Cigar case In first-cls-s condition, aud two small National ca»b ■ I registers. FraDk ji. IJarliy. 761 A -bury - Fok Balk —Piano In good condl- ^ reasonable price. Apply 65U Asbury avenue, Ocean Cily. adv. 7-26. if. 20 ulcely furnished rooms lu Ibe ., House, opposite Ihe Camp Grounds; - nicely located and well- " equipped. For rales. Inquire on Ibe B premises. Sixth and Asbury avenue. Ocean Cily, N. J. Also large room (ovgr office) lo accommodate 8 or 10 young people. adv.; 7 IS. If. 8t Fok Rkst.— Kolliug cbalr. tl per week. 602 Oceau ave. adv.lt. F Baiter. Eggs, Ckme. We are receiving the entire out put ^ of eggs from the Vtuelaud Egg Dsy- ■ ug roulesl. These egg- are sterile aud guaranteed strictly fresh. We. 8 deliver iu Ocean Cily. Atlantic Cily. Wild wood and Cape Majr. Can we T serve you? Kuseell A Ryder. 9S8"Asbury avenue. Ocean City. adv.. 7-19,71 "Tutoring In all grammar and high F school subjects Apply 1180 A-bury ave.. X>ceau Cily. N J. adv . 7.19 8l. Go to Guy's. Tenth and Bay, for alrlctly fresh eggs and poultry dreased order. adv. 5-8. 8 mo*. Wasted— Chauffeur, Ford car, willto g to as-let- cripple. Re* Dr. Hlggous ('are Sentinel office. Oceau N. J. adv.7-38. if. . Dost. — Gold watch lob, Initials E.C. ' O Masonic pin attached lo ribbon. Suitable reward If returned lo E C. , - 48U9 Hockland alreel, Logan, -Phila. Pa. adv. It. . Dost.— A small leather change 4 puree, containing sum of money In . s -boot or between school and beacu. i Reward. Return lo SENTINEL office i\: »• To the Republican voters of Cape May Coooly: ' 1 hereby announce myself as a can " did ale for Ibe Re publican nominal ion ' for Surrogate of Cape May County at '■ the coming primaries, aod aarnselly solicit Ibe rapport of all member- of ■ the Republican patty. Jj Ha aar 8. Do Co lab*

GATES WOULD KEEP PEOPLE OFF PIER? Ci/»yOflkials Postpone Action / on Projtosal from Con- i I • tractor Allen Scull. agreed to fuml-h all labor and! i according to the -ketch subletted. ' J -ev&on of Itie II1UMC pavilion. "?ln I present galvanised railing. | .In a discussion that followy-d. Di Director t*ainph,-U a!-<» had -similar (irdinance No 91 was passed on . ihlnl and flnal readint- The ordinance ] pnoides fur the vacaung of all thai [ on i'na'r'^reading'5 Tin- ordinance struct lis trpeks across North si reel Ikith ordinances are published in " Tax Collector Burleigh report •Mg he sab- iu the cily of premises for unpaid J Nos 6911 and 691. The report was or-j dercd rt-ceived and filed. ,' Tile following resolution, .presented] -by Director Campbell, was adopted: ; \ Resolved, by the Board of Goinmis- , J sioners of .Ocean City. New Jersey, j that Ocean 'City borrow a sum not ex-| " i-eeding eighteen hundred and eighi I 7 dollars and six cents ($1808.06). in ; anticipation of issuing assessroenc , lionds under Contract Number 694,] and that the proper officers execute a I > note or notes to secure said sum. , Several bills were ordered paid. J * — ! . .KDICAL Dr. W. I'. HAINES , COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE r OFFICE HOURS: 1 1 lo PIiodm: Bell t&l-W: ioler-Stal- 190- A i -join riiuo— '•IPlgrence Brick Haines I COR. 9TM AND WOslcv Ave MECHANO-THCRARIST 11 Mw.fr. Sw-dl-b Uoveiuenu '- Medical uid CorrvcllveliymDa-Uiw f Hour, by appolQUoMl _ , «g! Corson, V. D. 77? s' j 816 Wesley Avenue. Ocean City New Jersey i •^{bierJilalc 131-A. d JJKRsbl^EL PETTIT, M. D. g BOT WfcSLEY AVE. ' OCEAN CITY! NEW JERSEY ,1 ulllcw Hour-: ® ip 10 a. m. r» W-a [1 Bolb P bones \ _ Olfiee Hour- 1 M-ll i'boae 111 i £*.!£; J£ " JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D.'| Fr Kightb and Central aveuue 1. Oceau Cily . New Jersey! f. — ~ J)R. G- D- NOEUNG Osteopathic Physician ]"r~ - Haun Building, Kiglilh alreel a- GpfKMlte P-uu-ylvaiila It. R. Depot OCEAN ( ITT. N. J. Ie Rvery Tuesday, Thursday and "• Saturday

Philadelphia Office, I1U7 Chestnut St. Wilson Y. Christian " — 1 )entisit •* 809 Central Avenue WEAI CITY. a. J. Hell Phone, 152. Booth Phones nioht Bell 1 Hughes' Central Pharaiac) 8th and Wealey Ave. Ocean City, N . J Pboue 245- W your ord-r* W- deliver fr— T ^FREDERICK HERBERT, JR., M. D. j OCULIST j , Wealey Ave., Ocean City, n. J. | Anuouuea- one- Houra Tuesday. Tbur-day. Halurday— 7 9D 10 a. P. M. ] Bell Phone 369-J'. ^ a'nd 1 By appointdient [ Friday* ) DR. N. L. OSDER CHIROPODIST OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 1 Margaret Allan's Beauty Parlors ] 910 Boardwalk, Oceao Cily. n.j. ' Atlantic, City Office 1 ■ III Boardwalk • Oppoaite Steeplechase • Bell Phone 37»4-J j ; QHARLES L. CLARKE j CHIROPRACTOR 9*0 WESLEY AVE! ] " Coal Coal 5 We Have It (to burn) C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TwsMfe aM Wast Avaaae

STRAW HATS I The. fine quality Hats We arc showing for $2.00 and $2.50 are the best that i- made for the money. Blue Coats White Flannel Pants Ready-made Suits, Shirts, etc. JONES' MEN'S SHOP 804 f sbury (venue. Ocean City. N. J: The Ladies' Shop Located at the Park Theatre At the Boardwalk and Park Place OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY A Full Line of Strictly High Grade Wearing Apparel for Women ATLANTICGITYSTORE 24 South Pennsylvania Avenue Open All i he Y ear "let Jreebom IRing" Our nation is at war to maintain its traditions of liberty and justice for all men. ' Men and thrift are essential to victory. It may not be the privilege of every citizen to fight for his country, but it is both his privilege and duty to enlist every available dollar in thrift's cause. An Interest-Bearing Account in this Institution is one of the first means to individual patriotism and independence. m a t i o n a I $5anh Ocean Cits :: Hew 3crac? ■'a-'"

PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: SOB. 220 e FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat I SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE Reliable place to do your marketing. All goods kept Inside, free from dust and flies. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY AT YOU* SERVICE M addock'sPharmacy c j PHONE 570 FREE DELIVERY Preacriptions called lot and Delivered •I THE FOUHTMH— YAKA HULA SUNDAE Dateat and beat. - Original with n» ORANGEADE, LEM9NADE AND LIMEADE kfade from fresh fruit before yonr eye* 1 'MOSQUITO LOTION—! Nval keep* them away, Maddock't relieve the biles. 25 cents per bottle -ll THE BREAKERS THE ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL ; Hot and Cold Running Water and Long Distance Telephone in every room. Elevator. Tennis Court. , Bath- houses. Diet Kitchen, j Literature. K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. a a » «.,*_*_ - -- -- - - -- S..-..S. ------ - > : '*••# * 'jmtrw «,« «««» ww (rjc vw wwj ; ii | Powell's Dry Goods Store j ■ 1 < I Is now showing an entire new line of Ladies' Shirtwaists f ' "j, | 'and one-piece Dresses. Also the best assortment of Spring- j . : , j and Summer Merchandise now ready for inspection. - j , i POWELL'S—The Reliable Store f | t 921 ASBURY AVENUE i | PHONE 26 | , 1 PL-'UMBIINO a III nlrai Oiaa nw a triaL ''gathPhonaa C. H. BACON A07 Blghth At

HoTn.il ann cottasbs. Bise fl YR6 H0T6L H, A. W. SMITH - Scotch Hall SANATORIUM -Op-n All tlia Yonr— j-vai-acrut abdibavltferly. Tr--i m-nta, bain | iub— «gr. -iretrtcity. H..i Alr.-te. , I * H-ad Nuraa Hp: j THE IMPERIAL lots CKNTRAL AVK.. OCEAN CITY. N Op-u ail Year Hot Water Host Hia C. OETXElTHE KATHLU Now open for tlie sea-on 11* laoiral Avenue, OCKAN CITY. M. J, Misses LEWIS A CON AHl) WYOMING ' IM OCEAN AVERrE Ot-Mi ('It J. N. t. Open all tbe year Hot Water Hea HOTEL ATGLEN One of th* mo-t eentrally loeaWd hotels la Ocean City. Th* aim has always teen to larg* and assured patronage preraa it* ruoceea. For terms end parueolare address, a. c. corp. Prop. NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIUUTH AN I) CENTRAL AVKNDK Kourtsenlb Heaaon. Thoroughly rebovated aud newly papereA, Bell Phones: 17-X and , THE HEWLINGS Ninth and Whi *y ave.- Ocean Cily, *. J Opens June S, HOT. W>\VeITph"ladeIphUk Pa Central Avenue and Ninth Slrea I'enlrally boraled Terms Beaeonable Kirellent table^weh prorldsd with flash Bee Hand lor Booalet and Rales U. W. r. WOO 11611! K, Prop. THE IDLEWItlt OPEN ALL TEAR* Uoorlya Terras* Oeeaa ClIy. N. J Between Elf btb 2nd Hlnlh HtreeU HR8.J. E.MOBBMON Chandler-White Hall Ocean ave. bat. Seventh aud Eighth ate Ocean Cltj, N. J. BROWN A MAC-KLIN. Stcrim«-St. dbarles Elgbtb and ^Ooean Ara ArPReaeonable rate From one do/isir** " Owoerablp managemenl Open Jnoe a September b Wide por -bee convenient lo everything Catr-'-O jod I binge lo eat" Booklet rZttIK M. OOFF THE OCEANIC Ocean City, N. J. Open for tbe eeeeon. A. E. BAKER.

Otie M. Townaend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by the 8taU. -J- -> EIGHTH STREET, OPR. P O. OCCAM CITY N. J. We Are Distributor* Siuoeoaker fluionoDiie In Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth st. and West are. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Beside ace: MS# Central A sea a* Pksaa. J6I-W TBITB SEISOI II OCBU Cm War ha* not raised price* at DMs suavity Ptiloi First-Class Service 1 EIGHTH AID BOiKDlALK Children'* Hair Catting ' New*peper* and Magaxine* ' Hat Cleaning and ShlniHg Mortgages We are at all times pre- . pared to place or purchase first mortgage* on 1 improved Ocean Cily • Real Estate, and invite correspondence with such as may wish to negotiate , real estate loan*. JOS. I. SCULL Ooaan Ctty " New Jaraay > ! M, ! Cut Your Fuel Bill I Use half Coal and half Coke. ■ Get the above from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER GO. u TweMth and Weat Awme » ————————— " Tryan AiMHIiwI