■ \ *> ' 1 *■ ■■ / V ~ '• /■' - OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOUXXXVIII.
... , - ^ ■ : • OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, <AI C, UST H 1918.
,A' NO. 18
Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CI TV. N. a. R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ki.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance.. • MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR AT LAW. |^WAOFFIGES . Apgar & Boswell, UUIIKHK BUI1.D1NO. _ JL.AW OFFICES Godlrej & Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JpURTHAN B. WILLIS • Attorney at Law __ ■ "95s Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
Wv.'H. tou.issoN, jr. Civil Eogineer and Surveyor City Engineer, Ocean city, H it 'hmc1l . ' DR. W. P. HAINES con. ninth and wesley awe occajfryr. n. J. orr ioK-Mt>u km: TuS i p" £!' I' bo nee: Hell «U-W: Intor-Mtale I JO- A Florence Brick Haines COR. 8TN ANO WIRLIV AVE MECHANO-THERAPIST Hwsdlsh MoeemeuU ; ilonr> by appointment »K tllei Corson, «.D.«jS l^t Wesley_ Avenue Ocoan City Now Jersey •rKtUiuuem-A. IJKRSCHKL PKTT1T, M. D. •07 wesley ave. ocean city. new jensev ' ' uUles Hour*. VtolOe. m. _ ... ** 5iS.5:£: High Frequency Electrical — Anparatus Sold . I hive personally cured Paralyeie, Chronic Rheumatism, Insomnia, Muscular Atrophy, etc. Treatments Ji, twelve " f. m. mess •12 Ccalrel Avenue Qk. Wilson Y-. Christian xDenttat- . 809 Central Avenue : SCEU CITY. I. J. Ball Phone, 152. Booth fhorb ' Nmiht Bkll Bights: Ctatnl Phirwcy ■lb and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N.J PbooeSU-W - Pbeee your orders We deliver free . J^ARK LAKE ^ Undertaker and Embalmer •Pbone m OCkAX CITY. J.
214 Hours Saved .Yon can credit 214 hours saved to Ute Daylight Saving Movement from April i«t to October 31SL Also consider the hundreds' of thousands tons of coal saved in these seven months. How about saving money— are you adding more dollars to your credit I Your account is invited. 3 per cent. interest paid os Time Accounts. Ocean City Title sad Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. ,
• ' " ... i For Sale on Bay Front A beautiful uew Bungalow, never occupied, cliarniiug surroundings, near. Yacht Club, splendid outlook over-bay and inlet. Ready for use now — Only $1,950 Easy terms . MASSEY- & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Ave. •' ' v ■ 1 * — SIMMS' -RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk , OPEN FOR THE SEASON * PARK THEATRE BOARDWALK AT PAN PLACE •W OCEAN CUT, 0. J. Douglas Marguerite Fairbanks Clark •4 Modem Musketeer" "the Sdvua S«m" Cherlle Chsj.Uo Is "Tbe Ceeel" * 'slwIblwTcwmad; . SATURDAY'— A'ej. 10 MONDAY-Aof. II & Mitchell Douglas Lewis Fairbanks "^Ine-tentta'ol the Lew" "Mr. Fix It" Pint . Ch.rlM^ChspllsIs • -Tbe TUESDAY- Aef. IJ WBONBSOAV-AbS. ■« Marguerite DOUaFl^BANKS Clark "Prunella" . ••Are Waitresses Sele" Cbarlle Ckeella le -MM See well Cemcdy lbs Screes" "To HeU With the Kaiser" Quality Photoplays Crowds! Crowds! Crowds! . There's a Reason!!! . YES. SEVERAL The Hippodrome Pier Theater „ is not only offering the World's Greatest Motion Picture Stars in their Best Liked Photo Plays, < but also ' / SUPREME VAUDEVILLE Special Acts of Caraftil Selection far the Women and Children Audiences of Ocean City also Signor Pascale's Concert Orchestra snd far good measure The FfnTChase and Fishing Pier One Price Admits to All 150,250,300 MATINEES— 3 P. M. AND 7.45 P.M. Cmms.hB.mY.t5 sad m» S »S - DAILY CHANGE OF PHOTO PLAYS VAUDEVILLE CHANGES MONDAY AND THURSDAY Anniversary Week-. WEEK OF AIKIUST 12th I Cintooury with ThraVrr Uedtr NIXON ' MANAGEMENT, S-eUlEWkUy Attfacdao, ait Planer! ANNIVERSARY WEEK AdrsrtiM is the BBHTHTKL
RICH MUSICAL TREAT FOR TWO WORTHY CAUSES
Will be Given in Pavilion*' Saturday, August 17, by the ] Gianninni Company. The Cummin-loner of Heoreellon . (Jruund, who have cbeffeeW uiu-ic In th« pavilion, have completed arnmruieuts for tbe concert to be given by tbe . (ilsnulunl (iraud <>|>era Company. of Philadelphia, lu tbe rnueio pavilion, on tbe Boardwalk Saturday evening of . next week. Tbe receipt* will be glveu to tbe Italian refugee* aud tbe orchestra j ( music fund, go |>er cent, to the refu- • gees, and 10 per ceut. 10 tbe muelc • Tbe program that If to I* presented ■ la one tltaf abould appeal to every lover of splendid muelc audi aa w ill 1 be glveu by tbe member* of Ihl* com- 1 Not only will tbe "concert be well worth attending for (be pleaaure It * will give. From tbe utllltailan point 1 of view, tbe euterUinment abould be • well patronized for ibe'reaeou that tbe I money la needed lu'tbe muelc fund to • aaa'it lu paylug for tbe orchealra An eaaentlal point, too. la that a t large paTbof tbe money will . be uaed i TT In helping the Italian aufterera. ■ Tickets are it aud may be bad from i member, of tbe O^lieatra Auxiliary and at tbemnalc pavilion. t Tbe program will be presented by tbe following: * M lee Kufeunla Cllaunlnul, lyric eo- ■ , prauo; DuaollnaOiannlnnl, coutralto: 1 F. A. Viltorio, tenor; Maater Vlttorlo, « violinist, Mia. Elizabeth Donato, plaul«t. . ' LARGE EXCURSION i Fblladelpbla Drpanmeul More Workers aa Ootlng Here. ( Our of tbe largeet excursions that j aver v tailed Ocean City arrived In towu i Saturday morning— nearly 700 employsea of tbe Blauner department etore In ] Philadelphia. I When tbelr train reached tbe Beading's Tenth .treet depot, tbe men and j girls, beaded by Otcar ltoaier, pdver- , tiling manager, inarched to tbe Boardwalk, and tben mod of Ahem took a * - surf bath. Tbey bad their picture# taken on tbe beach at noon, aud then they dined, tbe party securing accommodations at three of tbe hotels. Tbey spent the afternoon lu different forma of amuae - \e"U 7 — — Another Hrcord Caet. Wlule practicing surf-casting here tbe latter part of last week, "Charley" Ellngshausen, bolder of tbe world's long-dletauce record, beat all bl. prevloua efforts by caellng 487 feet.
anglers' club' is " doing its part Organization Decides to Bny Two Liberty Bonds— Officers 4 , Are Re-Blected. Tbe members of the Anglere' Club of Ocean City, Inc., at the annual meeting of the organization at the club house Friday evening, decided to buy two 11(10 Llbarty Bonds. Tbe officers of tbe club were reelected. Tbey are: Prealdeut, William A. Walsh, of Beverly; vice president, aberiJTTheo. VY. Francle, of Wllmlngton; secretary and treasurer, W." 1. Raymond, of Ocean City. Joseph M. Rowland and W. I. Bay- ^ mond ware re-elected trustees tor a term of three years each, / Tbe dob has SSi members and is staadtly growing. Called is Derail.
Mrs. E. C. Weston, of this city, I. to Detroit, where the was called by t|ie aertoua Illness of so aged cousin. This relative was lifeboat two weeks ago, sod Mrs. West on was asm for and want to Detroit. Tbt woman appeared to recover and Mrs. Weston returned to Ocean City. Sbe bad scarcely reached here when aba was summoned to Worcester by tbe death of an ancle, a professor of (Jreek and Latin In Holy Cross College. Belurulog to Ocean City. Mm. Weetou was again called to Patrol?. Next Sunday tbe Key. E. Clair Baldwin, D. P., of Eart Orange, N. J., will preach both morning and evening at the First M. E. Ckorcb. Tbe public la cordially Invited to be public is coraiaiiy luvneu iu us u
To ourpatrona:— t Beginning July 281b. 1918, deliveries j of cream will be discontinued. , This measure I. taken aa a conservation movement, owing- to tbe scarcity 1 of raw materials and conditions In t I gaoaral. I Thanking our patrons for tbelr eooperation In this cause, we remain, Blncerely. . adv., • 1, 2L WB. F. Bhbivkk. An you leaking for a ceUage alia la BhaOaidmi, prices 110010 18000111 banes with bay front. In center of tewaT Fee tanas apply to Abel J). Baall.UT CMUal a van turgor ^pboD# Loot.— BhMk esal taatbar packet' 1 sstssKsssssJr.
I*" 1 SUMMER SCHOOL ENDS SESSIONS , yoo Visitors' Brought to This City During Its Meetings. ,j School auded its serious 'Saturday : student body almost liumedlately left tVar conditions cuil-ldered. the slue- -urprlslugly good. Tiny Is tbe . . opiuiuii jif both l)r. T. D. Heu#..r, dl- I and I'rof. James M. Stevens, 1 1 superintendent of the Ocean' City pub1 City Slate Summer School. 1 1 I'liery were prolably nearly TOO In 1 , tbe school's activities during -School- ■ The usual certlllcales In tbe gradu- , , ales will be given them later. The keynote of all llie-.aeeHons of be scliool was "I'atrlollsm!" : Palriulism and the duty of teaching • along these Hues was emphasized by all tbe s|>eakers at schoolmen's con- . venllou aud at tbe several assemblies | of tbe school. SINGING APPRECIATED MrinoOlsl church (Hammer gisrlet Heard In "ilahsl Hater." Tbe vocal quartet lu the Melbodlsl Church is gruwiug more popular every Sunday. Last Sunday eveulng tbey 1 gave tbelr second musical evening. 1 much to tbe delight of everyone. "Sla- . bat Mater," by Hoselnl, Is a masterpiece, abd, when It Is rendered by ar- ' Hats, as each oue In the quartet Is, Its beauty is appreciated by all. Heury Hotz, tbe leader of tbe qnar- ■ tel. and' each member Is de serving of 1 be highest praise. Neither should be " overlooked tbe splendid work doue by - Mr. Meyer, tbe orgautst. Here (ram ike boat la. t Leon H. Wore and wife were guests, of tbe former's father, Justice of tbe ; Peace Frank Ware, tn this city .daring 1 tbe week. Mr. Ware is snperlutend- ' ml of Ibe Martlrisburg and Cbarleatowu tlas Company lu West Virginia. Miss Florence Horn, * daughter of VV. H. Horu, and Mlsa Julia Blake , will conduct tbe card party to be glveu tbie afternoon by tbe women- • folk of St. Augustlue'a Church. . The - party laet Thursday was very successful. •
WILL GO TO ASBURY PARK - £ J - TO BATTLE FOR TROPHY
' locals lost - a close game, b ' * ' Elliott-Lewis Five and Ar- J - cade Team Had to Play « [; Extra Period. 1 |. One of tbe beel gemes of basket bell | '. ever played In tbie city excited tbe f crowd at tbe Arcade Club, on Ibe ( r. Hippodrome Plsj. Mondey evening, when Manager Salnbardt's Arcady , buys lost to tbe Klllott-Lewls Ave 89 to | a 38, bat it requlred'on extra period of | Ave mlnolea to beat tbe locals. | Breekley, Melnhardt, Weiasulhal A H reek ley, Heinnaror, niimuui <
and Paeson. starred, while exceedingly | > clever work was done by tbe members , • of both teams. ■ With tan mlDutas to go, and the , . visitors leadlog by tan points, tbe I- locale bucked up and by phenomenal - playing lied tbe score at 33. Tbe vlali- tore again took tbe lead In tbe extra 4 period and stayed there. Tbe line-up: b ARCADE' ELLIOTT LEWIS <1 Breekley \ i..mri I Peeeon i- Melnbsrdt / \ \ Snyder is Wltlmaler Center Weckcrly Eddowe 1 11...,^. / Beevre Wleeeptbal 1 \ O'Brien Field goels— Breekley, 3; Meinbardt, lr «; Wltlmaler, 2; Wleeenthel, 4; Paeeon, S; Snyder, 3; Beeves, 3; O'Brien, a- 8. Foul goals— Wlttmmler, 2; Wleeen■e thai, 1; Paaaon. 2; Weckerly, 8. Reje feree, VanBoden, L . I
Lellke prsccaslaa. 1 Nearly Afty white meo, Ibe last of 8 In tbe.llet of selective# before tbe ' June call, left tbe. Thirtieth Ward, 1 Philadelphia, Monday, for camp, and 1 tbe line to tbe railroad elation was led former City Treasurer WJIllem McCoacb. a summer raeldebt here, who ' also addressed tbe boys. ] Cleared ism lav Baaar. Tbe bazar given Saturday for tbe I benadt of Holy Trinity Episcopal » Church was vary saeeamfuL About ' OH wan claured. The ebureh mgm- , desire through lbs HrnmUEL, to axpeam tbalr tbuaka to all wbeamtadad S JZm~ — ■
Local Casting Team Will try ? Hard to Win Pretty Ocean *" City Cop. There promises to be a great battle for ibe handsome Ocean city Cup at Asbury Park next Satuidfy In the surf casting oontasl between' tbe Ashlag club members of that pines, betd- m ere of tbe trophy, and the Ocean City Club's team. K Tbe members of tbe local team are c Ane fettle and tbe elub memtere ' conAdent that tbey will bring tbe ^ ' to Ocean City. Frank H. Campion, who U assnegev m I of Ibe local team, eaya that It toakl aa „ ' four of tbe Ave m—blie will . ' Charles T. MaglMle. Dr. J. W. Plnkham, H. W. Stel wagon and Ed I Core man. The flftb man wUl be m> 1 on tbe morning of tbe touraa- • ment. |( In practice a few days age, Mr. Mo- u > (inula mud# an average of (78 foM Bu u ' Ave casts. Hie longest coet was 886 feet „ I A number of tbe elub member* will t - accompany tbe team to Aabury Park. , Among tboee now at tbe Peal ' s Apartments for tbe remulnjlef of ike 1 ° summer are William P. Rawlluga, af tbe Pennsylvania Ball road Company, and family, Philadelphia, and Mis. D Halg, William Wilson, William Ruetf mi: and Harry Pattonon, with tbelr ». families, of Philadelphia. 1, 1 • 1 , naval Usssns Weda. s. Baymond Errkefceoo, of Ike United Stales Naval Thmmvm a t Fatal and mCu Martha Elm, af
SL Augustine's Cbareh rectory by tbe Thomas F. Blake, the neterwltumii wan rreiHtek B. Wills and Mies Margaret Bfuoa. | , ' Laundry work doas at iim by I Mrs. Fran am Fnimau, 217 Bay are- 1 bus. Ocean City, Ball Pbeak IBW. I ndv-TJI-gB Fom Salk.— M^aa map ntt^t. Bavl 1 11I11I. ill iiaimlia— . imMbT fir ' "?jra."SL,°552i FM E«WY.- MHBBM |ailji 1—kMB, agvMjgg|.P— Wfo
will do his part i to end the war ' Sergeant Morey. Writes His | Mother of Local Soldiers' Trip Over Seas. I ! In a letter to bl* mother, Mrs. Ante I line Morey. of this city , dated Juue »< I I Sergeant Oscar Morey, Company II 1 1 14U. Infantry, 2Hli Division. Amen ' ' can Expeditionary Force, 'now in < Hi Board Sblp. . 1 am writing this letter before 11 r lend, which we expect lo do tomorros : night. We haVe seen some whale ami . 1 I lot* of porpoises. I We bad a little fun tbe first Sunday I f out. Wesauk a couple of submarines 1 Our boat was Ihe llrst to Are on tbem - l'be tor|iedo shot across our bow, but ' r didn't hit us. We didn't mind 11 1 : Just a little excltemeut. We bad rv | ' ■ services both Suudaya, and I I enjoyed tbem very much. Tba boys 1 ' are a jolly lot aud you couldn't scare 1 . tbem with anything. A convoy of warships met us today ' ' so we feel safe now. We have to ear ' I In another letter, unde^dats of July 1 ■ 9. Strgeaut Morey writes: . We have arrived safe aud 1 am well 1 - eud feeling Afie. Tbe last day out was pretty rough ' Tlie convoy was dipping under and throwing water all day, bnt w* came ' : through all right.- It was a happy • bunch when we sighted land. 1 We were not long getting oA the ' boat. We got oA tbe ane day we arrived and marched to our camping place. AU along Ibe road tbe French children {an along and bagged for cigarettes, which tbey give to lbs - men-folk' at borne and at tba from The boy* were liberal and gava tbem quite a few. The people we sow wave ' mostly children, women and «M mea. ' It makes a fellow feel sorry for tbem ' One doesn't pay much for anything ■ here— 80 cauls a pound for batter, |1M ' s dozen for egge, 10 oents for an orange. ' Everything In tbe asms proportion. ' Itvn reel cold tbe last few days and It is cold sleeping In tbe little . tents, bnt but id tbe day tlam. " We are getting to learn tbe value ' or French money. One can gal a ' handful for a dollar In oar money. ' hut one doesn't save enythlDg; every tblng le so dear. I foal sorry for lbs people here. Tbe country le pretty nice, hut (tie good old u, 8. le good s euough lor me. 1 don't oars how soon e tbe war gets over. I am going to de K my beet to belp aud It. 1 saw some I- Herman prisoners working. 1 goes* 1- ihey are better satisfied working thao 1. getting killed. I don't believe I bey care very much. e Holy -Trinity Episcopal Sunday e ScbodT will bold a picnic In Gofl'a pai- vlllon, on tba Boardwalk, nszt flat 111 e day afternoon. Mr. ChrMaaan, on* 1- of tbe teachers, wUl provide tbe refreshments.
NEARLY $1500 CLEARED I FOR RED CROSS BY PAGEANT - ' 1 I
B |- — ( F. B. LAMBERT LAID TO REST I ; Restaurant Proprietor and " Pier master Buried With Ma- -1 sonic Ceremonies. , I'tie funeral of Frank II Lambert, i I restaurant and hotel pmprletur wb<>| ■trapped deed frarn apoplexy near the' , | Hoardwalk and I'blrd street I liuraday ( | I day after ninin The *ervi< e* were eon - 1 , dueled l>^ tbe Kev ilesirge W. Yard. . pestur nf the First IB. K t liurcb. i The Meson ir I ..nigs bail charge of ,| J Pleaaanlv.lle. , Mr. I .aw bed we* apparently In his „ r el Ihe Auglets' Club l'lMr*day a>«ra- u building ofl ll># IWerdwelk. Ilr. II. 1 , () M ssi sun. lbs llrst lu arrive, worked r Mr. I.eaibert was known end well- . I liked by li u ml reds of visitors to this , , city, especially Ibe fishermen He r , was plermeeter al lire Oceaal My Fleb- „ lug Club list summer He was ap- , pointed to a similar position al tbe , Anglers' t.'tab Ibis spring. ( _ I isc seseil wes bora lo I Isrllugyoii I , Husks t'oaaly, Fa.. S-i yeere ego. For r e Dumber of years, and until 6e came t lo Oceau ' My about ala years ago to augage in the hoUl busiuess Be was a 1 shoe meoufarturer al Kiverstale. N J ' ■ H* iaaras a elk aud two child ran - Dr. Cbeuorsy H. I.emhert of Kleer- . aide, sod Mrs Koberi Kadefeld. of < | Fblladelpbla I >- Dr. Lambert bed left the day before • kte father's death oa en eulo trip to I J tbe BCaaUrn (Mates, aud It was some < time before he mold be located and I ( notified of lbs suddau drain of bis par- ■ a sol. Mrs. Lambert was III at the lime of , r. bar husband's death sod H wee feared 1 e that Ibe shock might prove fatal U> I v bev, bat she bore op woll uudor the , d euDdUlous. • Mies Man loser, staler of Mrs. A. P. 1 " Isovortog. rotertelued bar former (tan - " day school does of Uermaolowu In 7 Ibis clly Thursday Het goests were , Mrs. Hells Aiupeeb, Mrs. I mo re Freeee. Ma Vorotby HWbop. Mm. Katie GaekUl, Mrs. Martha Uriel . Mn. Flo recce Huaringer. Mrs Klorf eoee Kighter, Mrs Mabel Hadbmeyer, . Mrs Hearie HcbafTer. Ibe Mleees a Blanche aad Dorothy McNsogbloo, , k Laara Praam and Elriabrib Kigbtor aad Maatse Praacls rtbafftr They had a vary ptmaaat vtrit.
raises service flag #eat Cheater Chuck Vocalists Had 48 Mea la Present War. The miariiri of Holy Trinity Kptooopai Cbareh okotr. Wari Ckaatar, raised eervlee Sag oowtalulag 4B stare, ooe of Bevaalb street, IMarday evening. An addreoo woo amde by Howard Treat omu, a mtmbet of tko Wool erior bar ami oa old choir boy. PairtatBe ooogs wore rang by Ibo The ooe dead of Ibe 48 choir toys dkmptom^ri' Wari ( beater ^He aallaled wltt s ( sued lan regiment and aaly IS yarns eld.
The ebrii has been la cborgo of WU- ™ A. Break foe SI yoato. o»d Ihk lo rIbo Iwooty-foartk ooouol on Mag of 1 beyo to Oaeaa Clip. Tko cboif < Mall there yean has had mors mao Wamtkd Btanograpber aad type- J wrttar. Apply (Sty tlao Light offlos, . W7 Asbury a van as. ueaaa Oily, N. J. -r.lt Pub Baui — 4tbow ease.. Apply 7 j* ' Asbury aveaae. adv., II. • COAL COAL T*Y OURS FOR , QUALITY t C. N. BHOBMAKBR LUMBER CO. J Tart— aadWaat A vampa
Committee Warmly Thaaka . All Who Helped Make Satertaiament a Sncceaa. j Nsoily ll sn was rlaarad In tha local I ted 1 roas doririy by llm pagaaal (Ivan in ibo Hippodromo FMr TkaaBm under Ibo ouspieai of Ibo Ueaaa CNy "Motr r>ummer rlebool Wednesday aad *1 barvday rvsnlogs of lari wash. Tbe fui lowing 1st lot le erif-eaplaaa-lory: Ocean cay, M. J.. August 1 iota To tbe mauy friends of tba Bed HocMty: The members of Ibe oesun CUy b(snrb of llw Ksd (Mm RariaBp Wish 10 rx prose tbrir Ibaaks pnkllriy ' 10 1 heir friends for tbe sup pert glion ^ (bey wish to thank portlealmty I homes II. rieneor aad tko fopully end indlrldoal momfcsrs of tko iVeou ( lly Hummer Heboot for thole untiring efforts lo staging oas of tha most succaasful sutrrtalnmenla Oaaaa rceidruts of Ueaaa CMy who nripod and all rmployso of Ibo Hlp|liiamai - kindly he I pod advertise tha thaw •■"I their many, many friends who helped in various way* I* make tha .«•<••• k,u on* long lo b* rsaooraboosdVarp Italy yware. 1 1. sau ( Hj Had Creaa, Mm. Ralph le WOLVBRTOM HERB •wskm Of lb* Itabdar -hart af tha Frerayiariaa Chunk ah BabRap I gram was earttad oat. The Map! , Charles A. Wrirerioa. apmhm af tha 1 Hoore at Treatoo, was paamM aad - delivered a splendid 1 III 11 n peer baa warn aria amda la She \ Iters Hlkmbmaa wadTmrel^ a^PMk > adriphw. The formal pmdat tt Ifoa school, tha Rev. Ckaria* H. Bdag, was aleo nam sod ipska. Bp WW* Per next Bandar a epaslri potMaMe 1 program has fcssa ireaapig aad IBP ' cordially In v Had la MMrid. AUTO 8TOLBM 1 ■ ' -9 . m. w. i.adtam Lari mwahdmw m ^ HowJd W. I a'irim. a*«g— MM even as HaddonBrid. aad a arim .
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