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VOL. XXXVII. OCEAN CITY, N. J- THURSDAY, 'SEPTEMBER (i, 11117. • ' NO. 24

A 2-STORY BUNGALOW In one of the Choicest Locations of Wesley Avenue Living and dining rooms with panelled wallsElectricity. gas. laundry and every convenience — f ' Six bed rooms, large store room, garage for 2 cars — -Near beach, R. Ri depots, markets, and Boardwalk center— Absolut rly ueu\ Price, OOly 5,4200. » Easy terms. MASSEY & EDWARDS

Pinal Auction Sale on thu prumisus at Ocean City Gardens Saturday, September 1st, and Labor Day, September 3d Commencing at 3 P. M., Opp. Yacht Club

50 L0TS 5 Per Cent Down Hnlnnca, ,U*Mi>nthl.v I'nvmenlN

HOUSES 6 to 12 Rooms

Every lot must be Sold for whatever it brings. $1,000 Presents given away whether you buy or not. Free boxes of candy to ladies. Gents. Cigars. Free Warranty Deeds title absolutely perfept. Get map at office opposite Vacht Club. Sale authorized by Ocean City Gardens Co. WEIGEL & CO.. Auctioneers.

Ocean City Sentinel OCKAN CITY, N. J. it. CURTIS' ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor • 1.00 Per Year, Strictly in Advance. .. ATTWItlMT-LtW. J^JORGAN HAND, ' ATTORNEY -and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 'I^MOown'uomBlaaloMr- Notary HibS. CAPS ■Al" SSHMT M. S. (Opposite Public Bulldinzsi J^AW*OFFICES Apgar & Bosweil, A«8t'KY AVXNIji ai^ti'uH^H HTKKET LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings S Read U*mstl hulldliiz :: ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Precise People Will " appreciate the . punctual service 'which adds to the delight of dining here. THE Harris Restaurant 4 — • AfARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer 'Pbouc 180 OCKA» CITY. N.J. ~ Haas Bnrkbardl PLUMBING AM) HEATING «it ami at xvuri w tit cm - »w aimi Hot Wolcr^Hloum^uDd V»por Healing COAL Yon need Coal. You need-Service. Von get both from C. h. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth a ad West Aveauc : 1 Ware's Soecialiies613 ASBURV AVENUE : SS,""dr""' 50c. doz. The fioeat T?aa and Cidm We make a specialty of oar Fruit? and Vegetable*— frrab every day. It will pay you to give as a trial. We do not tolicit, but we deliver promptly. F. H. Ware GROCER Phone ;t-M Advertise in the SENTINEL

"the pride of ocean city" Hippodrome (boardwalk at ninth street) VAUDEVILLE Photo-Plays SPECIAL ! Don't miss tlifc Great Moving Pictures of The Boys of Company G Revealing their Daily Life at Sea Girt Every Phase of .Camp Life is Depicted. Only Motion Picture made of the New Jersey .Boys at Sea Girt Also the Stirring. Patriotic, War Photo- - , Drama "Sealed Orders" The Show Friday Evening, September 7, is •» under the auspices of the Young Men's Progressive League MATINEES DAILY— if. M. Door* open at j 30. 10c and 15c EVKXaafe— 1 T. vi till ii. Continuous Balcony. 15t Orchestra, JOC. Reserved. 30c Heaters - Stove Pipes Ail Kindt af Rasft Repaired o JV/I ITI— I» C 738 Asbury Avenue OlVII 1 I 1 "^5 . Ocean City. New Jersey CLEAN IP! W MM Do vnnr bit and help ns hare s town so clean that it will be a delight ■every} minute von live to it: so clean that visitors will eomment on it: to . clvarf that flies and germs will have neither abiding plsce par breeding place - If ,»i,v tneur ier of each boosekoM. arrvant. children or grows up would spend leu minntes each wei-k gathering up loose paper, excelsior- . etc.. bom the hreuts. alleys or vacant lots in their immediate vicinity, and place M in receptacle, near ihc alley or atrve-t. so the trash contractor can remove it. yoa d I e surj&wed at the res^Jf. Try it and aee. No receptacles for either garbage or trash can be placed in the alleys; alwars inside the proper! v fine neat to the alley. If the contract does not remove t our trash or ashes, drop a postal to the Health Otheer, City Ha\lT. LEE AIMS. iHltl flBiW.

JOHN, WAN AMAKER SPEAKS TO MEN'S BIBLE CLASS

Presbyterian Chnreh Crowded With People Anzions to Hear Distinguished Visitor. The First Presbyterian Church •■- packed to lis fullest capacity last Sunday afternoon, when John VVauauia ker. of Philadelphia, appeared on the l«rs of the Friendship Men's Hitile Class. of whom heard wllb Inlere-t the strong - address made by the distinguished . Philadelphia!! Sealed on (lie platform with Mr. I Wauamaker were the pa.lur uf the church auU-teacher of tue rla— . the Kev. Charles H Buhner; Mayor : Champion and William McLaughlin. I assistant auperluteudeirt of Helliauy | Sunday School. Philadelphia, and a cottager here, active in I lie work of j Hie local. men's Bible class ^ Mr. McLaughlin^ that Mr. Wanama- 1 s|ieak lu the Bible class. been euug, Dr. Buhner auununced j that Ihc rlslllug members had charge , of the meellug aud thai Mr. McLaugli- ' liu would introduce llie speaker. Mr. McLaughlin eald: I be eloquence lu even mention auyufj 1 be speaker of the afternoon, who has ; "Wherever clvllixaUou has mads j ■ roffictetil progress,- there Ills name - slauds for lulegrlly of purpose and religious geuulueneee. No hlghri tribhlm, as was said of Jesus of Nazareth, as recorded lu the tenth chapter of Acta. Ibtrty-elgbih veree, where we are told he went about doing good, fur "Mr. Wauamaker needs no Introduction to au American audience. I have the extreme pleasure of -present- ] lug the Honorable John Wauamaker." Mr Wauamaker eald he knew lie was faciug the big men of Ocean City, the men who bouor the Presbyterian and Methodist churches. He koew some of those before him are Methodist because of the way they thug He is glad to be living lu a day when adult-Bible classes have become such a great power lu Ibis country. Tbe Sunday school Is tio Jouger considered the children's Suuday school. It Is sometblug a great deal more. The very best men of tbe country give their time and talents In aid of Suuday school work. A body of men such as was gathered there that day can do (Continued on Second Pat*.)

COTTAGES RENT FOR SEPTEMBER C - Unusually Big Demand for HonBes in This City for FaU Months. There have been more than the usual number of cottages reuted in this city for the month of September, according to real estate operators. More conld have been rented. It Is stated, were U not for the reason that . most of the summer leases run lo September 15. aud, while many of Ibe renters will probably 00! stay until that date because of tbe opening of (he Philadelphia public schools, ihey do not appear to want to give up. posses slon of the cottages, wolcb, of course, Is tbelr privilege. Kecb season there Is an appreciable Increase In tbe number of visitors who remain In Ocsao City until early fall. • Nut a few Philadelphia' husinesi men S aay They would live lo Ocean City most of tha year were the train service better In Ibe fall aDd wlmer j mouths. ' FIVE YEARS OLD 1 Oiboro Corson. Jr.. Celrkralrs BlrthOa* Aaol.tr raarr. , Osborn Curaoo, Jr., was Ave years ' old Wednesday of last week, and he ■ had a Jolly beach parly. The Utile folks Invited assembled at (the home ; of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Corson, 616 Asbury avenue, and then „ went down 10 the beach at She foot of Blxtb. street iff celebrate the even I. The young people pleyed many geniee and enjoyed the Ice cream sod cake, '"and tbey also appreciated the snap favors aud the candy lu lluia pink baskets. Tbe decorel-loo# of tbe table were eotumn Icavee.and there sua beautiful -birthday cake coutaluing Ave candles , Those present were Lutber aud David McCallioa. Dorothy Breckley. Jeaoettc end-Gertrude Btslnton. Helen MacNamae. Marion and Elizabeth. Blattoeon. M lldrud Dalbou. Dorothy V enable. Lawreocv HteelmanKdltb Callahan. Kdoa Wallace, Carrie VlrceoL • Elizabeth HurketL Freoeta Hemmey. Btcfeiey Kemmey, Cbas. John McCalilon ard Mr*. Bemuel B. L'aaver.

d ' TROPHIES GIVEN SURF CASTERS r Cops and Medals Awarded 1,. Those Making High Scores in Various Classes. g At Hie Ocean City' Fishing J 'lub Fit 1 ' j Event No. I -Claw A Jlr-I. C. II , Hru-h; second.. H. W. Slvlusgon; 1 m third. Edward Coroman. 1 Class li— flrst O V Blgliam: sriMind ■ *f C. A .'Going*: I bird W W.Bibmti. j j srcoiAl. Dr. W. L. MageRMhird. W. 1 jhox. K H. Csmplnn; fourth, drink. I " nig cup. Charles T. Magluiiis; llfili j msgszuiv pencil. J. J. Neely. '• . Kveut No. 3-fl... A— flrst. J. c 1 f j Khugbauseu; second, J. K Clayton: t f third. Charles T. Magluiiis. , "jC. H. Brush fthlrdT"^ Neely. ; p| Class C— Ursl, Kraiih H. rttewarl; 1 second. Dr. W. L Msgee: third, Wal j ler W. Bib-on. Event 'No. 4— Class A— llrst, J. C. 1 . Kllughauseii; second, Ed. Klein; third I H. W. Blelwagon. | | Class B— llrst, C. H. Brush; second, j t Dr. Llpscbutz; third, P. f". Wright. 1 Class C— first. Dr. W. L. Msgee. | second. Wsller W. Bibson; third, K. Z H. Stewart. - I I Event No. 5— first, Howard Kaln: 1 I second, H. W Blelwagon; third, Dr 1 Llpscbutz. | t- Event No 6- Bullock Cup-Dr W. I L Msgee. ■ | Special prizes (fur members only). . s first, president's cup, Charles T. Ma- 1 glials; second. H. W. Sldwagoul ' third. P K. Wright. , ' Dr. I). Bushrod James and family ^ j were fishing Mullica and Bass rivers a | few days ago aud made big hauls. Including 24 large weaktisb. Dr. Msgee. r L. Brooks Anderson snd J. Charles Kemlinger got 220 weakflsb, croakers « , aud klngtlsb at tiieeu Creek a few J days sluce. They also caught three , good-sized drumll-h. I

MINISTER DIES i| WHILE ON VISIT ' The Rev. C. W. Burnley, of Snow Shoe, Pa., Well Known Here. 7(i years old and was known p. a number of the older re-Idem- of this re-orl. "•all :t0 years. I Mr. and Mrs Burnley came lo tiding ill. and Mrs. buruley sehl for* phy- . siclan. Mr. Buruley spoke lo Ills « ile - he improved and lie was able In be around oil Monday. Ills wife went leaving her liu-baod seemingly In a : comfortable ootid ijlon. When she relumed. he could 11. 1 -peak and died within a short lime. Heart dlsea-e w a- I lie cau-e of deal h ' Mr Burnley was born near Cobb's ■ Darny I'ownsblp. came from Burnley. England Most nf the early life of the decea-ed , ■ was spent 111 Upper Darby Township. , Hie boy Bllended School at Media and ; then at Village (ireen. Later he entered DlcklnsonTlotlege at wTlllsni- . port, whence he graduated In 1868. 1 mill in Up|«r Darby for a few He entered the ministry of the vl. E Church under llie. elder, and In 1870 or 1871 lie became a member of Ibe Central Pennsylvania Conference. was seriously III for more tlisu 20 , years, during most of which time tie llvyd al Bwkrlhiuore. His health Improved a few- years since and he left Swarthmore for Atlantic . City, where built .the Chelsea M E: Church, of • which he was pastor for a lime. He was pastor of a church at Morils, Tioga Coubty, Pa., for two years, and spring be was sent to the church at Bnow Bline. Mr Burnley was twice married His Ural wife was Miss Anna, daughter of John Corson', of Wtlllamsporl. His widow- wa> Miss Hallle H. Updegralf, ol W'Hllauisport. There were four children, two of whom survive. They are'-Cfhirles Hugh Burnley, of Ailaullc City, and Mrs. Jsmes M. Sllfer. whose husband Is pastor of the Ha pi 1st Church al Evauston, 111. ( Mrs. Charles Leary and son. George , of Osslulug. N. v.. are the. guests of K. Howard Thorn and wife' Charles Leary, clerk of the town of Osslnlng. sjieut the week end wttb his sister, R. Howard Thorn.

r J BUSINESS HEAVY . AT POST OFFICE , p 4 Receipts for August Much in 1 s Excess of Those of Same |' Month in Past. 1 e Postmaster B. Frauk Bmltb says ll that the receipts of tbe local post olllce t e for August were considerably In ex- t 0 cess of auy August aiuce the office was , i- established. •, The business at the sub-post olfire In t (he music pavilion also was exceed- ( e '"Illy go°d. The office was a great ac- | „ 'commodatlon to Boardwalk merchants ( 1 and thousands of visitors. | ,, The post office was "a scene of mueli j. activity during the season uow closing. | r. There were slgbleso carriersaudmine , ,r clerke employed by Ihe government ' In this office. One wagon and au au- i tnmoblle were kept on tbe move delivering parcel po»t packages. The wa- t gon was used In the central portion of i Ihe city, while the automobile made a deliveries to rtout h Ocean City and lo , Nutages on theGardrns tract. The', wagoo will be kept lo service through- : - le out »bls month. ,e YOUNG WIFE BURIED of- (Seaside Ceost tri, . The funeral of Mrs. Clareuce -I Colv lissoo took place from the home uf ber d husband's parents, at Fourth street is and Simpson avenue. Baturdsy mornis log. a requiem mass being said at Bt. Augu-iine's Church by tbe rector, the re Kev. ThomasN F. Blake. Intcrmeol , wa- ml Seaside V'cmelery. ,( Mrs t "olll-soo, who was (he'daugbter or Johu Ulraaoo and wife, of Philadelphia. summer residents of Buutb ' Ocean City, was 23 years old. Bbe ' ' bad been married a luile more than ° two moot hs. Bbe died, a* was staled •' lu last week's BkSTJSEL, lo the At- °* Ian tic illy Hospital. Death was the result of shock from ao operation for n- Mrs. Katie Ryau, of Philadelphia a is cottager here, end e vocalist proojinaol lo Catholic oOureB circles" lo ' Pbiledslphta sang a beautiful solo. B- Miss Hyao, of Philadelphia, was a lbs organ.

OPEN BIDS FOR BUILDING | '" TWELFTH STREET DRAIN

Award Held Over by City. , Commissioners Until Next Week. Al (he v;eek!y meeting of the City Commissi, uers bids were received as , for- the construction of ibe Twelfth street drain: B. L. Smith Co.. J20.8UB; Porter. Smith A Co.. 120,528; E. A. Corann. Sutton A Corson Co.. |25,307.30.

After tbe bids had been considered the board. It was decided, on mo- ( tiou of Director Adams, that tbe 1 award he laid over uutll next Tuesday. Tbe August reports of the building inspector, with check for (6, and the electrical Inspector, wllb check tor . 50, were read and ordered filed, the ( 1 checks to be turued over lo tbe city i There was read a petition requesting ( the removal of tbe pavilion from tbe f ■ ocean cud at Thirty-second street to : fourth street. Tbe petition ' ■ received and filed. -_ A letter was read from Mrs. M. D. • Soudgr, secretary of the Women's ' Civic Association, icquestlug an ap- • polntmrnt with the board to meet a ' > delegation of Ibe members of tbe asso ' ( elation. Mayor CUamplou was re- - quesied. on motion of Director Adams, to arrange for the meetiug and notify ihe olber menibers of the board. A request was- received from tbe Hloklng Fund Commission for tbe I City Commissioners to sanction Ibe appointment ol a suitable person to do . the work required In tbe way of keepr log detailed account of tbe mooeys t coming Into the possession of ibYalnk- . Ing fund commission. A oew law reifoires these conditions. ifuires inrse conaiuous.

e The request was graotrd. I On ' motion of Director Campbell, tba salary of tbe clerk or aaat slant secretary of tbe aloklog fond eommlasiou -was fixed at (12 50 a month. A resoldtiou waa adopted that the b report of commissioners of assessment r under cootract No 686 be received, aud that ike report come op for fur-, tber consideration on September 86. * It was decided to borrow a sum not I- exceeding (I2.0U0 t A number of bills wyn ordered pakl a Three (same of msmbaes of tbe F Ocean City Fisbtog Club bad a aarf u casting toaroameot for tba dab cop I .- on Labor Day. Tha team captained by H. W. Bt el wags a captared tbaeae- II atsd trophy. 1(

f J SUNDAY SCHOOLS ATTEND RALLY , - Three Pastors Participate and j Wm. L. Laudis Makes 11 r Strong Address. | The Mrttiodls(, Ihe Baptist and c - Episcopalian Sunday schools nf this fi in Hie rally at the Hippo- • drmue on BuiKlay aflernoon. The b - rally wa- under the dlrecllun of tbe f s Bible Conference m session all last tl f week el Ihe Auditorium. * It e The school tuemtier* anil officers II ' roel si I heir respective churches at 230 i . o'clock, and. after opening exercise*. • taking mi-sionary collection*, mark- ll " log attendance, etc.. they instclied In S « procession to Ihe pier, each school he- a f lug led by Ihe Natloual flag hurne In a flout. a " A full program of song had been t The o|*mug prayer was by UiF Rev. II r Joseph B. Kulp, pastor of ttu> First M. I • E. fhtrrfti; llie benediction waaby tbe Rev. Mr. Watts, of Holy Trinity P. E. o 1 Church, and the closing prayer was F offered by Ihe Rev. M. M. Lewis. I 1 pastor of Ihe First Baptist Church. . . p A' strong sermou on service by tbe e • Burnley schools was delivered by Wll. » - llam (J. l^udls. Blate secretary of the • ' Fenns) Hauls Buuday Bcbool Assocla- d Hon.- He emphasized the absolute c ' ueceselly for belter organUatlon and u 1 better teachlug and made suggestions p for Ihe accomplishment of these euds. It Mt. add Mrs. Landlssauga pleasing 5 duet. « » A , CO. G IN PICTURES * f u ' l.iHgnr linierisiamrat at Hippo- n f drone Tomorrow rilgbt. fc ' The sjieclsl enlertaiumeut " at tbe 1 Hippodrome Pier Cheater tomorrow e 1 evening will be under the auspices of * the Young Meii's Progressive League 0 aud tickets, which are flfly cents, are I , being disposed of rapidly by the mem- • bers of this organization. tl p lu addition to Ihe always exception- • f ally fine vaudeville acts, there wl|l be h . a feature picture that should appeal to 41 t all residents aud mauy visitors. This a - graphic picture will abow aceuea from n ihe dally life of the members of Company U, of this city aud county, now • f at Camp Edge, Bea UlrL It is • re- ■> - markable flue picture, aud la one that >< . will be viewed wltii Interest by all or o ■ tbe many friends of the Ocean City 0 b0T"'' — 5

HOUSES AND LOTS - « BEING PURCHASED: q y Clayton Haines Brick, Real 1 Estate Operator, Reports ° Several Sales Here. >i 5 Clayton Haines Brick, real aalale ' " operator, has made tbe following e recent aales of property In this city: Cottage 856 Peoulyn place, for U>e * '* account of Joaeph M. Rowland, to '' m i'm Annie R, Bmlth, of Burlington, ' who will occupy Ibe bouse during tbe •

Lot No. 36, Chelsea- place, to Mrs. Beatrice Blincox, wife of Dr. L. Himcox, of Philadelphia. The lot waa j purchased with the Intentlou of mov- ( nig Dr. Blmoox's bungalow, adjoining, to tbla land, ilvlng Dr. Bimoox and . wife an opportunity of having a ou tbe ocean side of tbelr sum" ( Two lots. Nos. 32 and 84. Block H- j Park place, for the account of tbe City Land Company, to a Phil. ( adelpbla man. who contemplatas . building wltbtu a short time. ' ( — ; . 1 Motel frosirls Meet -y | The members of the Hotel Pruprle 1 tors' Association of Ooean City , aftar | several very busy ''weeks, will bold'a meeting al the Kathlo on Monday ' evening, Beptember 10. They will ba ! the "guests of tbe Misses Lewis 'and Conard at Ibis hotel. Given Honorable Discharge. Beigeant Charles L. Breckley, of , Company O, tbla city, who was at . Camp Edgr, ' Bea Girt, was given ap , honorable discharge Thursday. He . has a dependent family, which was . tbe reason for his discbarge.

SOUTH OCEAN CITY ANGLERS [ FORMALLY OPEN NEW PIER

Spcecheft-Jiy Mayor Champion and Others— Mnsic and r Dancing for Crowd. The Huulh Ocean City Flahlng Club's pier, club headquarters and pavilion, ou the ocean front at Fiftyeighth street were Jormally opened Mouday evening In the presence of a assemblage of the residents of that' section of tha city, loclodlog members of the llshlug club, the pier aud their tainlliM and Congratulatory addresses were made by Mim Joseph (4. Champion and f 'IsyloqAjjaloea Brick, prealdant of KoaM ofSTrade, and speacbas tailing of inaRMs of loteresl concerning pier were made by H. Walter Berrolb and Thomas H. Edwards. .During tbe eveutug, euiertalnment Ihe way of masic.etc.,was provldsd. Usymoiid Brooks, soprano, and Mrs. R, W. HuITman, contralto, accompanied by Miss Blmple, aang, aud the audience showed lu appreciaby uuelluted applause. Raymond Brooks also made a bit with bla monologue. Danclug followed, music being provided by au orchestra from The committee of arrangetbaote comprised Robert W. Huffman, Tboe. H. EdP'aid*,' George A. VanUart, Charles A Klluk and H W. Bsrroth. . In connection with tbe opanlng catemonles. there was a children's carnival lu the afternoon on tba groands south of tbe pier recently gentroosly donated by George A. VanHart. Tba children ludulged lu sporU and games under the direction of Miss Kastssl, principal ot one of tba public aabooie ■u Camden. The potato races and 50-yard dashes w ere run with a zeal by tha youngataeaAmong tbe wlnnera.fere Dorothy Magiunia. Hose. Evalyn and Joho N aylor, Madeline Bonniwall, Alfred Boanlwell, David and John Ranch, (Catena Wells, Estalla Wilson, T nomas H. Edwards, Jr.| and Bella Mum ford. first aud second in tba vartoaa evenu ware presented with ribbona, and tba ffreto also each ncaiead a plate of lea cream, while tba aaeoods ware Tba company has more than (F lo tbe treasury with which to p-— apparatus for this play-ground hoi, > these will not be bought until' early next year, whan tba grounds will ha made attrectlra for the' I litis ooaa. Tba men of Sooth Ooaeo Lily are surely to be cougralulalad en tbelr basiling proclivities and than ability accomplish reaalta. It ha* been • comparatively abort tints (IBM ■ tear of them met In Philadelphia and decided thel Boutb Ocean Wty oaadad a fishing clob and pier. Tbey attwatl eally set at work to make both a reality and tbey are. Tbe pier la one of tbe 0oeM4n tUa eectloo of- the country. At tba antra ooe Is tba eommodlou pavlltou, where the man and their famlllm frequently aseemble for eoctal time* people com prising the sammer colony down there are "good mlxere" and they have many happy gather Passing from tha perUlm una tha uaat and attraetlun etab house, which is being nicely fitted for tbe club meetings. The pier extende considerable distance ore* tbe aarf, and at the ocean and Is a huge Oehtag . platform. . The whole property oost 18000. ThnF subscriptions received up lo and includlug Monday avanlog were euffictent to pay tha com of tba ociglani contract. Tt^era were addittons U thin 1 however, which matca neeeaeary an additional *2600 to "clean np," and members expect to raise thb amaent a great while. Tba fishing elnb baa a numberebfp of 126. Whan tba numbae reaches It baa been decided, tbla wUI ha lbs limit. Tbe yearly does aw •* and tbe Initiation foe Is 86 for those not stockholders In the company. Ftab1 log clob date paid at tbla Uam will each man until January, lilt. other words, ha can Bah from tha pier this fall, next summer and fa tba fall of 1818. Qolle a lot of fish have been caught from the pier during the last week. Tbe pier will be open three days a , week for tbe women folk, and there , ere eome expect aoglare aaaaag the feir eex In that sent Ion. 1 The officers of the pier company are: Prealdant. H. W. Berrolb; tat viae president, K. B. BDepe; aeeead vha president. COarlee A. Kllok; aaoemare, . J. A McBherry; tree surer, J. Haelfoy ' Bowen. t The Setting Mob officers are: Vkatfa dent. George A. VanHart; tat vMa . president, Uburebtil Hangertetd; eee- ' oud vice president, Thomas H. Hd> • wards; secretary. Ralph O. VaaHart; treasurer, Ellas Da via.

Change of Addr— SIMMS' Delicatessen and Restaurant Boardwalk aad Starjya Turraca jj NOW OPEN