Ocean City Sentinel, 13 June 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

' '= . ' . ~ -• ■ ■ - x ■ VOL. XXXVIII. -- OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, JUNK l:i, 1918. NO. 11

Ocean City Sentinel -ByR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ti.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. trroaacK-tT-i.ta. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT LAW, CAPS BAY CO) HT HOI >1, I. I. (Opposite Public BuUdina*). W. Holt Aroaa. abdhbw c. Hoc will J^W OFFICES • ' Apgar & Boswell, HOURHE BUILDINU, AHBCtiY AVENUE and ElliHTII HTREKT OCEAN ylTV, W. J. LAW offices Godfrey 4 Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JHJRMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law 95a Asbnry Aveuua Ocean City, N. J. WM. H. Collmson, JR. Civil Engineer and Survey »r Dr. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AN* W cat. IT AVE OCCAM CITY. N. I. I urrM'l HOVHi |||oJ0>'a< BsU 4M-W . lalil HI It! 140- A Florence Brick Haines COR OTH AMD WifcLIV AVC f HICHANO THIRIPIIT > *1^ ■ HtEBeiC»iiM,l.D.w? , He Waaler Annua , Ocean City Now Jorcoy ' - • . a |JhKSCHKL PKTTIT, U U. 00T WCSLCV AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY D* Wilson Y. Christian I oe I iHi - i S09 Central Avenue ecaai em. R. s. Hull I'hoo., IAS. Huoril Chuhm Niuht Biu Apes Ctatril Phaniacy eik and Waaley A*a Om> C.ly, N J ITMae MOW J£ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer No Inconvenience hue bent aspwfaacwd thus far through the Day light Savins Rovrmrnl Ir larning the time fatward 00c hoar Intact, it hoe improved coadi turns — 1 r e h 1 1 a f the people to do more work nod en Ye mote money Accoaats subject to check are invited Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. i. COAL COAL TWY OUB PON QUALITY C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. JwrtNb amiWaat Averom 1

The best investment you can make is an improved property , in first-class condition * at a. bargain figure. _ Only now and then can one of these be found. We have two such properties suitable for Private Hoarding Cottages that will l>e greatly sacrificed in price. ^Splendid locations. For particulars address • • MASSE Y $ ED WARDS. ' Ocean City, n. j. ► ' < ' . I r I r : — 1 • \ 1 SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk OPEN FOR THE SEASON f * i World's Best Security for . Patriotic Dollars TheThird Liberty Loan :i The farms, forests and mines of our great country are . pledged- its stores, factories and railroads — all industry — its banks and its homes; the entire resources of the world's richest nation are behind the bonds of the Government's Liberty Loan. Buy them for cash or on. installment — in the largest possible amount. They represent the best of security— upon t which you can borrow at the Bank. * Through this Institution you are invited to place your p subscription for the Third Liberty Loan. J,' First NationsBank ! Ocean City, N. J. 1 SPECIAL BARGAINS . — =g= ■■ I Lot 1. Women's and misscs^'shoes and oxfords, $1.95. ( Prom the best known manufacturers, values $3.00 to q $5.00 a pair. Lots. $1.33 Knickerbockers, 95c Boys' khaki knick- ( erbockers, well-made and durable. Sizes, 7. to 18 years. Lot j. Boys $2.00 Wash Suits, $1.50. Peggy cloth, j, fast colon, norfolk style. y , Lot 4. Young Men's $>5.00 to #27.50 suits, $16.50 c and $i&5a , Lot 5. Men's $1.50 Pancy Laundered Negligee • Shirts, $i.ia 1 Come immediately, as these bargains thrill go qnickly. Granville H. Steelman 831-33 Aabuiy Avsnue Ocean City, N. J. ' - - - - — I PHONK YOU* ORDER TWO PHONES: SOS. 220 FRED P. BELL For Thing* Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBl/RY AVENUE HMiablR placa to do your marketing. Meats, Grocerios, Fruits and Vagatabtes. rmmw dkuyery to all parts of city OACM ALL n» WAR John Marts Lumber Co. ocban CITY. n. J. • --- Ml i x 1 ,-r-r. 1 — 1 — - — - — ■ 4 sat. laumaass Man la* ill Piampl DNiai. Try an Advertisement in '• the SENTINEL

MAKE PLANS FOR ELABORATE OBSERVANCE OF "FOURTH"

National Celebrati on Will 1 Mark Day at Ocean City Yacht Clnb. K. Ms.-ey and Assemblyman Mark lion at the Ocean t'lly Yacht I'luti oh the afternoon of the Fourth. The plane are almost 'iiiternatloual : In wope. and the celehi atlon will riot' and their families. It will be a big City event, aud everybody In resort will be expected to attend. "Noted speakers will be here to addrees the crowds. It Is also probable that there will be Blales eoldlere aud eallore on to take au active part In tbe ceremonies . The exercleee will begin at 2.30 VICTIM OF AUTO New Vork Huslness nan Killed Coroner 8. M. Hodman. of tine city, was uotltled F'rlday morning of tbe of the dead body of F'rauk J^pnnlello. aged 35 yeare. of Rutberford, N. J., under tbe man'e automobile. ou tbe Port Elizabeth road about six miles above Tuckahoe, late Thursday ulgbt. The man wax alone In tbe macblue. which 1» euppored to have xkldded and turned turtle, throwing Nanulelio 1 out and killing blm. On hie clothing were found hie 1 watch and a sum of money. He wore two diamond rluga. He wee Identified by carde aud letters in hie poaeeaelon. Word wae eeut to hie relatives. 1 Nanulelio was a member of tbe tirm of Nannlello Broe. A Mayreobn, pro- 1 duce dealers at 185 Heed el reel, New York City. 1 Tbe body wae eeht to an undertak- < await tbe arrival of relative*. GOT BLACK DRUM Dr. I.ummli CeUKhl Three In tbe Lower HcCtlon of This cuy. Dr. Howard Lummls, tbe wellknown fishing expert In Boutb Ocean t City, bae started hie record early Ihie year While Delilug at Fifty-ninth i etreet the latter part of laet week he pulled la three black drum. Two of them weighed 45 pound- each. The other waa a smaller one. weighing 18 j Tble makes seven black drum | caught here Inelde of a little more ' ALUMNI TO BOLD ANNUAL REUNION

High School Graduates Will ' Have Pleasant Time at j Biscayne Jane 2x. Tbe members of the Ocean City Htgh School Alumni Association will hold their eleventh annual reunion at tbe Hlecayue Friday evening, June 21. As last year, there will be no ban- * quel, but refreshments will be served' — Hoovertzed refreshments. There will be tbe usual cards and Because of anunAerof boys being 1 In tbe service, there will not be tbe i customary large attendance of the 1 members of the association at the re" t union tbls year. t Tbe committee In -charge of tbe arrangements comprises Miss Maud M. t Dr. Wilson Y. Christian and c Jeffries. t . . " I KNIT FOR NAVY 1 Yacbt Clnb House. ' Beginning Tuesday afternoon, June ' 25, at 2.80 o'clock', a knitting circle will "meet at tbe Ocean City Yacbt Club and articles 'will be kqttted for Navy League. Wool will be provided free for tboae knitting. All wbo can do aq are urged to help - tbia good work. 1 * FtiatCard party. .Mrs. D. H. Patia, 'wife af Commo. dore Farts, of tbe Ocean City - Yacbt Clnb, announces that the drat ol tbe Wednesday afternoon card parties at tba club bouse will be held at 2 30 o'clock on Wedneeday, June 26. Commodore and Mrs. Paris will open their cottage tbls week. 3 ' . Malice to Advertisers. Changes "of oopy for -display advertisements must bs at tbls office not later than Tuesday noon for Insertion tn tbe 8EIT1SFJ. Tbls rule will be " strictly adhered to. adv.. tf . For Bale— Ten shares of stock In tbe Ocean CUy Building and Loan years' old; earns over 7 par cent. Addroae 8, Sentinel office, adv.. 6 13, a For Rest.— Apartments, healed, partly farnlabad, or without furniture. ■ §ae Thorn, next to Poet Office. adv.,10-26.tf. Warted.— A mother's helper; must , go kerne nights Phone, Ocean City J Foorttve 1 h jtreet

11 1 T DR. HAINES MADE ; BEACH SURGEON City Rcadvcrtiscs for Bids for n Bnlkhcad Work Along ^ the Bay Front. r j of the lily Commlnslimers. said meeting aud he announced Hie name of Dr. |. W V Haliie-. of this city, as the physician selFcted fur this position. a the hoard. - Twelfth street drain 'lias been wm0 pleted, and that tlfe lire house al Fifty- nftb -treet ha. been put back securely on It. foundations Mr. Adam. The report of Health Officer T. Lee Adam, was ordered received and Hied. could be desired. | northern section of the city. This was | On motion of Director Adams, City vertlse for bids In the usual legal f tleemeiit In the F:nglneerlng NewsRecord, the bids to be received July 1 Ordinance. Nos. |07 ' and 108 were passed ou third and tlual reading and ordered published. The city clerk , -was Instructed to advertise for bids to. - . submitted to the board July 1. A resolution, ottered by Director i Campbell, authorizing Ihe borrowing i . of a sum not to exceed (4340, was , adopted. A few bills were read aud ordered paid. William aud Raymond Paul, sous of -tndrew N Paul, of l'lnladelphia, are in tbe service. William Is at Camp Lee, Va. Raymond, wbo )olued recently. was sent to Columbus. Oblo, * but was transferred, a few days later, 1 to Jacksonville. ? Tbe II ret channel bass of tbe season , In this section was caught .by Howard i 8 Hart, of Muutclalr. at Corson's In- , let, on 8sturday. It weighed 4lj ' pounds. Tbe glad tldlDgs for "anglers ) was brought tmtlils city by Mrs. Hue ' Wlttk irson's Inlet. j

" GRADUATES HEAR ' SPLENDID SERMON Baccalaureate Disconrse Was Dr. Bohncr's Farewell as Pastor Here. j L.-t Hunday tbe event of tbe day * In the churcbe. was Dr. Itohuer's baccalaureate sermon to the high school ^ graduating class In the evening at Ihe I he Strength .if the Youth" and the text I Kings 2: 2-. "I go the way of y fore, aud thyself a man. " The verse g is a part of King David's dying charge t- to bis son and successor. 8olomoo. f. which lucludes verses 19. Only the r. words -lie thou stroug." however, e were emphasized by the s|«aker. i. Dr. ilohuer referred In eloquent >' Terms lo man'. Innate admlratlou of power and strength In action. He e stand, awestruck before tbe raging i" tempest— the whirlwind. Tbe esrtbl quake, the bellowing thunder, and '- tbe llghtuiug. feathered and afire . with tbe principles of destruction, nil - blm with reverential fear, mingled I with worshipping admiration. No man Ispnmoved by tbe slgbt of tbe e great locomotive or tbe tntgbty ship in motion Rut man thirsts for power ii that can be exerted by blmseir. Tbe t great modern trusts, corporations and labor, uulous are teaching examples of - man', desire for !»wer and dominion, e The desire fur great wealtb bas Its . roots In tbe thirst far dominion, wbich I was implanted In man when bis Creator spoke the word, "Tliou shall tiave I" domlulou over the earth and all cre- - ated things " "Thou shall replenish I the earth and subdue It." Power Is - humanity's birthright, for Hod said, - "Let us make man In our Image aDd In our llkeuess." t The speaker, In reminding tbegradu1 atlng class of their duties and prlvli leges, declared that, during tbelr i course lit school, tbey bad been acquiring sir. i) gib or power for service, r and, therefore, dominion over men ; and things. > At tbls point !u bis discourse Dr. Bobner turued aside to pay what ell I bis bearers agreed* was a deserved compliment to our public schools and tbelr superintendent and teachers. Tbey are equal to any In tbe State and '. tbelr records show It. Continuing, Dr. Bohuer bade tbe ' class go forth Into whatever may be - before tbem and use tbe strength tbey ' bave acquired. Bald be, "Be stroog In tbe performance of duty, belog faithful over a few things In order that the Master may make you ruler , over many things. But bear In mind I that Ihe etreugtb of tbe text refers to * moral strength, to character, for Klug I, David goes on In tbe context to re- , mind bis son that be must walk In tbe ways of tbe Lord and keep ell

, DECKING SOON TO BE LAID ON PIER , Sooth Ocean 6ity Fishing I' Clnb Membership Growing, t Says President Betroth! 4 The boys of tbe 8outb Ocean City i Club are arriving on the 4 ground for tbe season, and tbey are to get the pier In shape, so 1 that tbey may catch a few of tbe ttsh a that are flll'ng the waters down tnere. 1 Preeldeut H. Walter Herroth eays | tbey expect to bave tbe decking: 1 the pier wltbln tbe next week or | days, and then tbey will be ready the deb. big and little. Tbe deck- 1 waa torn oft during the heavy 1 storms of last winter. Tbere was much activity among tbe : club men last winter and tbls aprtng. Mr. Berrotb aays, and tbe club membership Is dow about 150. ' Miss Madeleine French, a teacher In tbe ilrsi grade' In the blgb school building ana a talented musician, has been appointed an assistant to Miss Zlsgeq, director of music In the Ocean City .State Bummer School. Miss French la a niece of tbe Rev. Dr. John U. Halnee, pastor vof Centenary M. E. Church, Camden. 1 Beginning next Bunday, two masses will be celebrated In 81. Augustine's Cburcb. Tbe Bret will be' at "6.30 o'clock and tbe second at 10 o'clock. Later lo the season there will, be adtbe accommodation of tbe summer For Sai.k. — Some splendid Iota at bargain price, to close estate; some corners, aud ail lo good aecMona of O'oeaD City. Apply to Margaret 8. lira ham. Executrix, 253 Houlb Forty- [ Bflb etreet. Philadelphia, adv., 5.30. 61 Waitresses wanted, good working ' conditions, excellent pay. Address ' Slams' Deitostaseen and Haatauranl, Ocean City. N. J. adv., 6-8, tt , For Rkxt — Lester piano for aeaaon. * Inquire 104 Eleventh street, adv. It. Try a a advartliimii t in the Sbhi- j

BARTH GETS FIRST CHANNEL BASS OF SEASON HERE

Member of Ocean City Fish- j ing Clnb Lands One Weighing 40 Pounds ia Ounces. Tbe big flab have been running In tbe anrf here during tbe week, and tbe ( anglers nave been od (be go trying to , laud some of tbem. - t William Bartb, of Philadelphia, a member of tbe Ocean CUy Ftablng , Club, got tbe flrst channel base of the • season here early this week. He landed ( It at ThlflF-eeventb etreet. It weighed < pounds 12 onocee. . ' C.H. Peoples, of Muskogee, Okla- ( 1 homo, wbo has apartments at tbe Pal- ' aline, end Is a member of tbe Anglers' , Club, bad one of tbe big days of bis > life' on Tuesday, wben be caught a ( :• black drum Jrom off tbe Anglers' Club ( ' pier. Tbe flsh weighed 52 pouods. Joe. O.' Laird, of Minneapolis, a not- j - and member of tbe Anglers' ( ' Club, bad a big black drum on bis j book'al tbe club pier Mouday efter- ' noon, bat another member's line inter- ( . fered aud be lost tbe drum. , C. H. Peeples, of Muskogee, Okl., Is finding tbe Brbing game much to bis liking. While' Beblog at tbe Anglers' Club, a few days ago, be palled In two 1 good-sized bake at one time. I Peter F. Wright, of Philadelphia, an « active member or tbe Ooaao CUy Fishs Ing Clnb, got Ihe first weakflsb of tbe u seasou at the club pier on Wedueiday a evening of last week. It weighed u nearly two pounds. "Eddie" Underdown aDd Otle M. IV reen members of tbe clnb, eangbt a lot of klDgfisb tbe same evening. a 'Apartment for Rant— Cheap until August 1. One bedrOom, large kitchen, gas, stationary waab-etanda. " large back porch witb oesen view; 1. bath bouse. Inquire William R. |. Hugbga, Hughes' Pharmacy, adv. it. ■r Private home wanted for young r man cripple, Judc to September. Also someone lake blm In wbeel-chalr. No lifting. - Address Rev. Dr. Hlg- . gone, 842 60. 57th 8L. Phlle., Pa. it adv.. 6. 80. If. ' Tbe Bellevoe Hotel, Eighth street , and Ocean avenue, will be nndet ; tbe came management tbls audiaaer u and will open for tbe season on Jona * 27tb. . adv., 4-25, 101. £ Waxted —Baby carriage, for the ■sesup Write, stating terms, Mia. W. l' H. Turner. 2708 Wesley avenue. Iadv., M. «L W artcd — A woman one day a weak foe housework, email apartment . Apply IS80 Ocean eveaoa. IM tev. |

s ~ ■ : LOCAL SCHOOL l CENSUS TAKEN '* Little Falling Off in Attend- ; <• ance During Year, Major i ,f Thomas Reports. ie The annual local school census was 1 e completed by the attendance officer, , 1. Major L. IL Thomas. Wedneielay, e June 5. Every Inhabited"' bouse was 1 r, visited except tbupe where It was 1 known that tbere was either no cbll- 1 t dren or none of school age; namely, 1 ( j those from live to tweuty years, e The Increase from tboae wbo bave | r Jnst reached lbs age of five years, or j 1 wbo will reach It In tbe" near future, I . I waa fully up to that of former years, I e but tbere has been little Increase from t II Incoming families— scarcely enough ■ A ludeed. to balance the losses from fam- ■ 0 1 1 lee wbo removed wltbln tbe year to | e other localities. Tbe total number p will be found to be between six and 1 r seven hundred wben tbe returus have i e been verified and card-ltidexed. 1 1 While there appears to be a light a f falling oil from last year, yet the Indication- are that there Is no real falllug oil. because there are not so mauy In tow ii over sixteen years of age. but ' I) wbo have drop|>ed out of school, thau t . tbere were last year. Iu other words, | t most of the census enrollment will be ^ available for school attendance. ' His statutes— walk before the Lord all ' s tbe days of btf life." I , Dr. Bobner then declared tbat j strength must be controlled, otherwise it works ruin. Washington and Lincoln were giants in moral slreugtb, 1 I-, but In tbem It waa controlled. The |. Master Himseir Is the perfect example , r of controlled moral power. Our strength Is to be conserved 1 The candle Is not to be lighted at 1 1. both ends. Tbe laws of morality and I [i bealtb must be observed lest we do a not live out half our days and become , a spent foroe ready for tbe ecrep-beap ' ■ at forty years of ege, whereas a well- ' II born man or woman ought to "be ae- I I tlve minded at 80 years. The speaker j warned tbat vice leads , lo sure early ( '■ Our strength must be consecrated— « 1 consecrated to tbe service of our fel- a law-men. Tbe life must be aelf-cen-e tered and tbe qneatlon. "what la tbere In It for me?" must not be our motive to action. Belf mnat be silent In work y and eervloe. Therefore, ,oor Lord's g command, "Hon, give me thy heart." . Beck first tbe kingdom of God, and xll elee truly worth while eball be added. An excellent musical program waa r presented by tbe obolr. under tbe di1 red Ion of Mlae Louies T. Corson. A aolo, "The Lord la My Light," waa sung by Dr. 8. H. Llpacbotz, of Pblla- * delpbta. In bis customary affective <- manner. ii Tbe sermon waa tbe last Dr. Boh- ■ ner will preach as pastor of tbe First Presbyterian Cburcb oftbls city. LIBERTY LOAN : DRIVE IN COUNTY i

$339,960 O v e r-8nbscri bedOcean City Contribution Was $178,500. C. C. Kldredge, chairman of tbe third Liberty Loan drive In Cape County, sends tbe following lo tbe Brnthcel: Tbe final figures now of record at tbe Liberty Loan headquarters In Philadelphia for Cape May County as follows: Cape May— 112, Merchants' National Bank, 186.000; U2A, Security Trust 387,800. Cape May Court House— 113. First National Bank, 1103300. Ocean City— 114. First National *116,000; 116, Ocean City Title 1 A Trust Co , *63,600. Wild wood— 117, Marine National ; *116300; 118, Union Bank, *28,118, Wild wood Title A Trait Co., 1 Subscriptions received In Woodbine and Dennis Township and placed Mlllvllle Trust Co., *42.060. ' P. R. R,. *4 800. | Total eubscrlptlon received, (764,650. Allotment, *524,590. 1 Over-subscribed, *229,960. 1 . Lady wishes board In private fam- * lly or In small boarding bouse, until r after Labor Day; terms reasonable. , Address Mrs. E Red ledge. 18 Sth. SovI e reign ave., Atlantic City, adv., It. Wanted— A general cook, poetry 000k, d lab- washer, yonng ladles for ' waitresses- Apply. Madam Butterfly ' Tea Room, 8tb St. ODd Boardwalk. adv., It Wanted.— A yonng man to assist ' la operating a launch. Apply 105 ' Simpson svenne. adv., It.

CAMP GROUND HEARING ! CLOSED; LAWYERS ARGUE

Difference of Opinion as to Real Value of Land to be Condemned. I All tbe evidence seemingly having been taken before the commissioners In tbe camp ground condemnation proceedings ended tbelr morning -e.sion In tbe city ball here Tuesday, tbe afternoon meet rug waa taken op . with the arguments of the counsel. The commissioners, before adjourn- " Ing In tin- afternoon, decided to meet . again in tbls city July II. The flrst witness at Friday morn- » ing's session was Robert P.Tbomp-- - of Pleasantvllle, wbo surveyed - the camp ground for tbe Lake brothers . ' years ago. j Mr. Thompson testified tbat tbe fill - 1 In the ground, from actual surveys, f { from Atlantic avenue oceaoward I would be from 2 to 3J feet. . W. H. Cc"'-eon, city engineer of tbls city, gave It as bis nploioo, ttom look at tbe ground, that approximately tbe fill would be from 4 to 4} Harry Headley, as ode experienced selling real estate here, said tbat tba value of tbe camp ground, from Atavenue ont, Is between *160,000 aud *160.000. Tbe Rev. James K. Lake testified - tbat be bad an agreement In 1909 with C. W. Ma. laud, of Philadelphia, for tbe ground between Wesley and Atavenues. Mr. Masland was to erect tbereon a number of email . houses,, and Mr. Lake was to raoalva j a lot a year from the least of tbaaa lota. ' Mr. Lake during bis Urn# on tba [ stand expressed himself ae strongly , opposed to tbe city taking tbe ground. O. H. Bsrrllt, who hsSbean actively > working against tbe proposed oondsoanatlon of tbe camp ground land, gave t bis residence as Venlnoi. Ha bad I lived here from 1898 until a few years ' ago. He claimed to be a practical | rvalues tale man, familiar with land . values here. He bod bought several - Id various sections of this cMy. After asking Barrttt a few Irodlng questions, E. O. C. Bleakly, of " — . den, representing the Ocean CMy Ae- - sodatlon, Charles, W. El wall, Harry H. and Harvey Y. Lake, expressed | tbe opiolon that tbe wMnam want L qualified as a rval aetata expert. Barrltt said be bad appraised prop- ! erty bare years ago for a eorpocaMea tbat desired to buy. and that be bad ■ then lived here a year. Judge Eld radge, chairman of tba ! tbe lawyers that tt mlgbt ba Jo* as 1 well to take Beirut's testimony and later estimate .Its worth. Barrltt claimed tbat tba eaeman* rights bave qnlte a eubetentlal valna to tbe property owners In all parti of tbe city, even so for distant aaBUMrth etreet. Tble vein went from a pec cent, to tbe property owners on Fifth I and Sixtb streets to a much mnlMc percentage sa tba dlrtanee Inmmmd. If tbe ground la ball! np, this wilt decrease the valna of naar-by property to tbe extent of SO per cool., be asserted. Witness placed a value of *42 on hta easement right on hie property oa Anbury avenue, near Second street. e Tbe value of property would act be ' decreased, be admitted, tf the camp 1 ground is used for park and liBfaatlaa purposes. 1 Even the oaap ground la Ha ptmaa* a unsightly condllton la an aprnriitlia ? to adjoining property, ba declared. Ths eamp meeting la of great valna >1 to Ocean City, according lo Barrltt. ,t Wltneea mid tbat tba valro of tba camp ground, with Itt tmpUad rovalt .(Coottuaed ofak— d PapaJ " Loot.— Friday " evening oa Baa id- '' walk or Doogbty'a, Maertlk bad Wtth e money .glasses and Waaamakar erta. Reward If returned to Mia. C. Ia. j Lake, 1628 Aabury ava. adv^ It . Lutheran Sum* " met Services . AT THX ' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH TEKTM AND WtSLtY AVE. OCKAN CITY. M. J. a- Sunday Bvsxnroa, 7.3a '• " 38 — Rev. P- M. Uricb Aog. 4— Rev. I. C. Hodman ry 11— Rav. V tt Melbora, B. D. >r " 18 — Rev. L- tt Math en, D. D. y " i$— Rev. A. tt Mavlntnab Sept. 1 — Rev. A. B Marlatn* ISm are welcome to aU thcac S teniea

The Baptist Corner 1 The Pier Services begin on the "HippodrMRS" Saoddgr 1 Evening - I JULY 14th You are Invited Cane and SMs f Make this Ssaaon a Greater SnccMi IhaldS lR^ I Music will bs Under the LeadsnUpof R C. UM00UL I HRpSMl. * I