Ocean City Sentinel, 22 August 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 1

~~ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL'

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OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918.

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Ocean City Sentinel OCCAM O I TV, M. d -■»- ' R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Ii h Pat V»«t. Strictly la Ad»»nc« a r» WHt-tt-u w. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY ari« COU N8ELLOR-AT LAW. im ■AveeyMv m—i'mlY «. j JJAW ^OFFICES " C " Apgar & Boswell. ■OtIMK atllLWNO. a v - 1 ao^oj. V-ynAar L^AW OFFICES Gwllnj t Rod ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. VURMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Lac jS* Aabury Avennc Ocean City. N. J. Wm. H". Collision, J*. ™ Civil Engineer and Surveyor City iDiw, useao CMy. ■ i. DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH M( Wllttl AVE MIM CITV. N. A. oopica Mouao jjCfpa ■au I'baaaa JPlurknci Brick Haines COR. Pre and W*i «v Ave JNgChAND-TNCNAPlST

Ht£ IMSm, I. D. w? - M WNlai AtaaM Ooatn city Now Jorsoy ■tBUwa JJUIWCHKL PKTTIT, II. D. DOT wnuv AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY aaoriMN High Frcgscncy Electrical rtppaiRM Ud I haaa po tones II r ciuaS ftra) ran. Chronic Ulna Mill. laiflU Naacalac ' Atrophy, ate. • Ttaafwau ft. t-alaa lot fix •It tuOil ham D- Wilson Y. Christian xDoatlDfr s09 Ccatnl Avenue •mi cm, m. *. MUPMna, US South Phomdi Hmht Bail. N^kn' Cum runiim Rh a>4 WadSp Aaa. Oaaaa Ctty.N j Phone S4»-W t-Mwoy**e otters Wetetlvernee ||ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalner . •ram m oeoAN iMTT.n.a. The Power of Democracy fig Bt between autocracy and democracy, the Balaam of power la with Oemooacy. which has haadrada of millioNS of paoptobackafit— poapte who oat aohp haaa tha dmlm to Ma bat tM iawm ta win fa* a jaat coma. Ocean CHy TMemdTimt OCEAN CITV, N. J.

PARK THEATRE IOAIIWAUC AT PARK PLACE OCEAN CITY, K, J. Friday and Saturday August 23 and 24 , "THE KAISER, THE BEAST OF RERUN" aaaaaaaa or rm wholm amkmcan Mfuce aoo trrr XLa U — t- SEDUCED RUSSIA I [lfl ■ ninor RAVISHED BELGIUM 1 liu Idloul =lci„° r Wo* v CENT WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN A SCORE OF CITIES THt MOST AMAtINQ PIOTURE OF A OENTURY ■ Quality Photoplays

"Follow On— Follow On" To the Best Liked and Best Patronized - Theater on the Atlantic Coast THIS IS JUBILEE WEEK AT THE Hippodrome Pier Theater Thurrday . Friday, Saturday Vaudeville laclades: "At Manila Bay" A Musical Scenic Playlet Featuring Teddie McNamara. Produced and Bnilt by Chester Pollard Bros., Responsible for "Married Via Wireless" "Frozinl" Tbe World's Greatest Accordionist ''Bird* in Dreamland" Tbe Act Beautiful, and Other Star Performers ===== PHOTOPLAYS = THURSDAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "A Stormy Romance" Also Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Normand in a Big Scream FRIDAY First Presentation in Entire World CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "His Triple Trouble" Also Wm. S. Hurt in "The Desert Man" SATURDAY First Presentation In Entire World CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "His Triple Trouble" Also Douglas Fairbauks in "Double Trouble" SATURDAY , BIO COMPLETE SHOWS 3 J P. M, 7.1s P. M., 9.15 P. M. * Doors Open Saturday at 7 o'clock Come Early Nuficed NEXT WEEK— Farewell Week. Special Features. ' For Sale on Bay Front A beautiful new Bungalow, never occupied, charming aurronndings, near Yacht Clnb, splendid outlook over bay and inlet. Ready for nse now — Only $1,950 Easy terms MAS5CY & EDWARDS Eighth mid Central Ave. SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk amp ROR THE SEASON

CAMP GROUND COMMISSIONERS 1 AWARD $141,815.52 DAMAGES

Largest Amount Goes to Cot poration With Claims on j Ocean Front— >106,000. Tbe commlt-loner- appointed by Justice Black, of the State .Supreme " Court, at the1 Inelauce of tbe City Com- i mUsloners of Ocean City, to condemn tbe camp grouud for public recreation purposes, met here Tuesday and an- , nouueed that tbey bad completed tbelr work aud prepared their fludiugTbe Commissioners were Judge El- j dredge, of Cape May County, Senator . ' Lew le T. Stevens, of Cape May, and ' Robert J. Kay, of Wild wood, and tbey ' aaaeaeed damage- In the total rum ol SHI, 816.52. " . Thin turn I- made up aa followa: Total value of tbe laud lu fee, aud I demegee. (141,366. Total value of tbe 1 righto, lutereelo, eaoemeute aud dam- 1 agea, SHB52. 1 Tbe commlaoluui ro In tbelr report, 1 Bay tbat tbey gave tbe matter a full 1 bearlug aud have made a Juat and 1 equitable appraleeineul of tbe tracts 1 of laud described. Tbe laod lies between Fifth aud Slztb atreeta and tbe oceau aud bay. There were 2609 people made defendant* In tbe suit. There were 7942 descriptions of property , the owners ol 1 which are* awarded oue cent damages 1 fur tbe easements beld by Ibetn. Tbe largest sum awarded Is to tbe ' — Investors' Securities Compauy, a New Jersey corporation, this being (106,000 lor the laud from Atlantic avenue to the Atlantic Oceau, wltb the riparian rights. Tbe sum of (54(10 la awarded owuero 1 of land from W'est avenue to Bay avenue, between Flflb aud Slztb atreeta. 1 Tbla action, It la hoped by large , numbers of citizens, will Uually dl- , pose of this camp grouud quesllou, which for years has beeu lu tbe courto and bat in a large measure retarded tbe progress of Ocean City. ./City Solicitor A. C. Boewell has received maoy congratulations on hisuccessful labors lu tbe matter. He bad a atupendous Job, at wblcb be worked zealously aud couscleutlously. Tbe lifeguards at Fourth street gave a farewell surprise party 30 K. Holaud . Scbocbaon, ofUeo. Y. Scbocb, a summer aealdent, a few day# ago.. Mr. Scbocb, who left for Camp Humpbreye, Accotiuk, Va„ has been a summer resident bere for a number of year*, aM$ -was married June 12 at Watblugtou, D. U-, to" Mies Florence A. Pearson, daughter of C. fidgar Pearson, of tbe U. 8. N. K. F. Mr. aud Mrs. Scbocb were entertained at dtuoer at tbe Hewllugs by M/s. Peersoo before be left for camp.

SAYSGASCO. GIVES' POOR SERYICE ' Commissioner Adams Tells \ of Conditions— Payment of 1 1 Bills to be Withheld. , . Director Adams reported at tbe I r j weekly meeting of tbe City Commls 1 I -loners that many complaints bad t , received regarding tbe poor ser- I p vice given by tbe City Oas Light Com- 1 pany Itr tbe lower section of (be town, i ' Tie -aid tbat It seem- Impossible to T I gel the compauy to do auythlug to t . Improve the service, and lie d es not 4 I Huauce refuse to pay tbe couipany blllr « I until the lights are placed lu a coudl t , tlou satisfactory to the Uty | I Director Adams said tbat be bad t nolllled the compauy of tbe poor serDirectqr Campbell moved, aud tbe , motion was carried, tbat M r. Adams' , action lu sending a letter of complalut to the' gas company be approved by , t tbe City Commlsrlouere. Mayor Champion recommended j tbat Adolpbus Tow nseud be appointed ( inspector of tbe bulkhead work lu the ' lower eectlou of tbe city, be to be paid j (4 a day. Tbe recommendation was agreed to by (be board. A resolution presented a few- weeks ago, and laid over.- was taken up, , awarding to Everloii A. Corson the South OceanClty at a cost of (48,243 .33. J • The resolution was adopted. ■ _ Several-bills were ordered paid. ( SENT TO TRENTON I ecblc-ualndetl Colored Woiua n Found 011 Nircclo Here. Elizabeth Watson, colored, whose 1 m ud appears to be feeble, was kept ; under police protectlou for eeveral 1 days during tbe week, and Cbter of . 1 Police Scull endeavored to Hud her 1 frleuds, without result. He permitted her to go on tbe streets several times ' lu tbe hope tbat she would remember where she was stopplug In Ibis city. ' She simply waudered around town. Tbe wumau on several occasions apoke of Swelgart station, probably In Labe caster County, Pa. r Drs. \V. P. Halnea aud J. S. Doug- ' lass examined the woman Mouday, aud It was decided to take ber to tbe - State Asylum at Trenton for the present, at least.

OBJECTION MADE 1 J TO CITY'S "DOMP'' Twentieth Street Association " | Members Call Matter to Attcntlon of Officials. Tbe Twentieth Street Improvement Association of Ocean City beld Ita anIdeut, Franklin H. Herat, 2002 Central 1 avenue, on Mouday evening. There as about thirty members present. A number of complaluts made by tbe members as to the condition of tbe walk and tbe "treeta^iartlculiriy tbe Boardwalk, wblcb le so badly lu ( need of repair lu so inauy placet that I Is dangerous. Tbe speeding of auto- I moblllsta up and down Central and « Asbury avenues was also discussed. 1 secretary was Instructed to write I (be Cumml»loners,calllng tbelr atten- I tlou to ibis fact. Auotber matter tbat 1 was of Importance to tbe locality tou ched by (lie association Is tbe ez- I isteuce of the city dump. Tbe city bas t several times been requested to remove ' nuisance end tbe president ap- I pointed a committee to welt upon tbe Commissioners aud esrneatly urge Its j The present officers were elected for < auother year. 1 1 WANTS POLICE JOB j AcKlou Taken on GrorgeW Harrison's Application. 1 Tbe application of George W. Harrison, of 223 Asbury aveuue, for Ibe ( position of policeman made vacaut by ' tbe reslguetlou of George Sack, was read at tbe w eekly meeting the City ; Commissioners. The applicant named Justice or tbe 1 ' Ware. William 8. Ulbb and ( ' Harry Youug as bis references and 1 stated tbat be bad lived at tbe Asbury ' aveuue address nearly two years. Tbe application was beld over for ( future consideration. Wolcn Auto Rrcovcred. Burdette Tomlln, of Mlllvllle, left 1 > bis Ave- passenger Bnlck near tbe Boardwalk for e while early Sunday b evening. When be looked for tbe l machine, It was gone. Chief Scull I telephoned tbe police of various cities, f A mau came to town Monday morning r and said be bad aeen a macblna an1 swerlug tbe description at be paaeed s through Somen' Point. Tbe auto r proved to be Mr. Tomlra't. It was DM . damaged. Major Harry C. Kramer, assistant to General Crowder, waa In town Bunday, accompanied by Thomas Grady, of West Colllngswood. Tbay vlslttd j the pier of ' tbe Ocean City Fishing e Club and were shown around by Harry H. Marter, Jr.

HARYEY Y. LAKE 5 FORFEITS TITLE Tennis Champion of Sonth ~ Jetyey for Years Will Not S Flay This Summer. 1 Tbe annual South. Jersey Championship Tennis Tournament began on tbe tennla courts of tbe Ocean City Yacbt Clnb Batnrdiy afternoon, wltb 32 entries, and considerable Inlureat la * shown in tbe matches, wblcb are progressing. Oue of tbe enrprlaee to tbe out-of-town followers of the game wee tbe non-appearance of Harvey Y. Lake, n wbo waa entered to defend bis title,. c Tbe following letter from Harvey b Y. '-«M, of tbla city, wbo for twenty a years bald tbe cbamplonsblp, Is selfezplat)|fpry: ' "While 1 have bad considerable fa practice Ibis eummer, and am prob- a — ably In better condltloo to defend Ibe t title than in recent yeart, 1 have de- 1 elded cot to enter tbe toarnameot. * "Moat of tbe teonie players are in tbe war eervlce, and tbe'dally casualty c - list aeema to have put a damper on all t * tennis competition. In addillou to 1 tble, as yon know, I have personally 1 bad a particularly aad year, and have I cot bad tbe heart nor entbualaam for tennla competition. After someone alee baa beld tbe cbamplonehlp against ell comers for flfteen or twenty years, 1 might endeavor to regale It for tfnotber like period. I | tblnk by tbat time I will be old , enough to pley golf." B. L. Thornton, of Rozborougb, 1 a third -class storekeeper at League Is- , land, aod a friend of Thomas Morrison, of this city, returned to League Island Monday after a few daya' ontlng bere. He ezpected to leave tble week for tbe other aide. [ Notice 10 Advertisers. Changes of oofy for display advertisements must be at tbta office not later than Tuesday noon for Insertion in the Sentinel. Tbla role will be strictly ad bared to. adv.,- tf bar Villa Laundry . Laundry work done at borne by Mrs. Frances Freeman. 217 Bay avenue, Ocean City, Bell Phone, 169 W. adv. 7.11*81 Legal papers of all descriptions. Inbinding wilts, are carefully drawn by R. Curtis Robinson at bis office, 744 Asbury avenue. Ocean City, N. J. adv. Foe Rent.— Apartments, beeted, partly furnished, or witbo-it furniture. Baa TOoto, DSkt to Poet Office. adv.,10-26,tf.

$2,300 WORTH OF STAMPS ! v SOLD HERE IN "DRIVE"

p CASTERS IN ANNUAL MEET „ b Noted Fishermen from Many £ Sections to be in Town ti Saturday. d Tbe Ocean City Fishing Club Is p making big plaua for Us anuual surf t| casting tournameot to tbe old base- 0 ball park at Eighth street aod Bay « avenue nezt Saturday. fl The Asbury Park Fishing Club and D tbe Midland Beach Flsblug Club will s repreeenlcd by tbelr cestlug teams, ti and it Is also ezpected that some of tbe x r of oatlonal reputation from j . York and vicinity will be bere to f wltneaa tbe evenu. 1 Surf-casting ha- developed Into one t r of tbe lending sports during tbe laet c I yeare. Dr. Carlton Simon, of ( j York, Tether of.tbe game, will be f Saturday to cast wltb the Mldt land Beach Fleblng Club's team. r < 6 Dr. Franda Will l-reacli. , ^ Nezt Buuday evening tbe Rev. J. , k Wtler Frauds, of Ozford Church, j Philadelphia, will preach tbe sermon , II lu tbe Uuloo Chapel el Thirty-second street aud Central aveuue. Robert H. Bazter, soloist of tbat church, will 1, sing, as will Mrs. William H. Craig, ' 1- of Philadelphia. 1, — 1 d Notice. Tbe Ocean City Title aud Trust Compauy. trustee, under mortgage of Oceau City Yacbt Club, hereby Invitee tenders of proposals for boDds of eald Ocean City Yacbt Clnb to be eurrenr* dered for redemption ou September 2, 1918, under tbe ooudttlons of eald ° mortgage. • » C. R. STILWELL. adv., 8 15, 2L. Secretary. Fob Bale.— Nine-room cottage, furiv nlabed, all conveniences, central iocae- tlon, 1136 Asbury avenue. Ocean City, N. J. Apply 1U6 Asbury avenue or 838 Wesley ave. Bale prloe, (2500. adv., 7-4, 8 mos. u- Are you looking for a cottage alte In >y tbe Gardens, prices (500 to (800 or a 44 bouse wltb bey front. In center of v. townf For terms apply to Abel D. . Scull, 617 Central avenue, or pbone 0. 480. adv., 8-1, tf. Try an edvsrtlsemeut In tbe 8ENTI-

Post master Smith Returns His I Thanks to, All Assisting in the Work. Over (2000 worth of war savings were disposed of In tbe drive ' beld In tbla city Saturday, according c reports from Postmaster B. Frank ' Smith, wbo Is proud of tba results ,of 1 work of tbe women engaged in tbe I There were (1866.12 worth sold on Ibe < Boardwalk, for wblcb section tbe < -tamps were procured from tbe poet < office by Mrs. Frank H. Campion, wbo ■ ably aaslsted by tba ladles Identified wltb tbe Hostess' House and ' members of tbe Orcbeetra Auxiliary. 1 Those In charge of tbe work tin Ae- 1 avenue aud tbe center of tbe I were Misses Maud Fouldt and Louisa T. Corson. Tbay sold about worth. Postmaster Bmlth desires, through 1 tbe Sentinel, to thank all wbo so | cheerfully assisted In tbe drive and made It such a success. Held lor Court. Accused of assault and battery, Oscar Conn was beld In (200 ball for court by Police Jnetioe Willie Mon- ' day. He accuser waa Mary Parkar. ' Both are colored and are employed In 1 oue of tbe large botele bere. Has Lsrgc Contract. I The Sutton A Corson Company, of , tbla city, bas received tba contract to build a bridge over Abeecon Creak at Absecon. The contract prloe la(18,883 80. _ 1 R. Curtis Roblneon, 744 and 746 Aa- • bury avenue. Ocean City, N. J., baa 1 been appointed a Commissioner of ,• Deeds for Pennsylvania, with full ao7 tbority to take acknowledgment and 1 proof of any deed, mortgage or other conveyance of any lands, taoaoaanta or hereditaments lying or being In said Stats, or any otber writing under seel, to be nsed or recorded In Pennsylvar- ule, aod to admlnliter an oath or afflr1- mallon. adv., tf. [j Wantep — Respectable lady at good appearance between 80 and 45 years of age, to act aa oompaokoa; widow or grass widow; must ba absolutely traa. n will consider matrimony If agreeable a party la located. Address R- W. J., of care of Sentinel office, Ocean City. 5. adv., 1L " Lotrr.— Battery box of autoaeobUe between Eighth aad TUMy-lMBtb 1- atresia Reward If NUroadJo Mat La-

OCEAN CITY CUP TO BE PRESENTED NEXT WEEK

FLAG RAISED AT HOSTESS' HOUSE 1 Pretty Emblem Was the Gift J of Mrs. A. L. Palmer, of , Germantown. ' A large esiemblaze witnessed the unfurling of en American flag ou tbej Boardwalk, lu front of tlie Hontew '] , Hou-a, on Saturday afteruoou. Tbe we- moat Impressive, uuus- | ual color beffig given tbe atlalr by tbe participation (bereln of a number of , Keserves from Wleaiblckou Barracks, Cape May. •. , The flag was tbe gift of Mrs. A. L. , of Geruiaulowu, wbo desired make a donation to the IIo<<te«*' 1 aud. dually decided upou tbe preaeutatlou of a flag. The flag, wblcb Is 5x8 feel, waa' un1 by Herbert P. Fullertou, a , son of H. 8. Fullertou, and grandson ' of Mr. and Mrs Palmer. John Curtt«, Jr., presided over tbe , exercises, aud led tbe crowd tu singing patriotic alra, Mrs. Maude H. Kvans being at tbe piano. A -feature of the occasion was tbe singing of a uew soug, "When We , Come Back," by Mrs. Evans, wbo Is , ^ soloist at tbe First Presbyterian ' Church, Philadelphia, and Lieut. F. 8. Naugle, of Philadelphia, wbo aup- | plied tbe words. Tbe aelectlou was composed by Mr. Curtis. Lieut. Naugle was glveu a big demon-trallou. ! He I- to tbe aviation service and Is loJ cated at Fort 8111, Oklaboma. He Ir borne on a furlough. Mrs. Evans, wbo bas'a epleudld voice, sang aeveral patriotic numbers, r tbe crowd Jolutng In Ibe cborua. A great patriotic address was made by tbe Rev. George W. Yard, pastor of ( tbe Flret M. E. Church, of tble city. , The Invocation was by Chaplain E. , L. Paugb, of Wlsaaiilckon Barracks. , Both Chaplain Paugb aud Cblef | Yeoman W. U. Betbell, wbo accompanied tbe Naval Reserve- here, epoke 1 words of appreciation of tbe work being done for tbe boys by tbe Hoetese< j House lu Ooean City. J Musical Entertainment. Tbe final entertainment at tbe Union Cbapel at Tblrty-eecond street aud Central avenue will he beld t Thursday evening, Aagust 29. Mr. 1. Bazter w ill have charge of tbe music , and tbe reader will be Mlea Helen M. ' Anders. All wbo enjoyed the high ' close of entertainment laet aeaaou will I remember tba pleasure given (bengal y tbat time adh may be assured of a repetition of a good concert. Tlckete are twenty-live oenta. twenty-nve oenta.

' "LADIES' NIGHT" ' AT ANGLERS' CLUB B Will Arrange Fine Treat for Their Wives— Organisation's Great Growth, [a Tbe members of the Anglere' Clnb e will meet tomorrow evening at tbe g club booaeon tbe pier at Park plaoa, k when final arrangements will ba made ■f for "Ladlee' Night" at tbe club bouae ia evening of nezt week. No women or children are permitted ie tbla pier, and, tberfaore, tba memia bava decided to give tbelr wives it at leaat one entertainment during tbe The clnb will be one year old next d weak. It baa a membership ol nearly f. 800. wblcb la conceded to be a remarka- able growth In ancb a abort time. Ita ia fluBDCtal condltloo le excellent. f Lost— Monday morning, Ang. 19, al Boston Bull dog, black and brown, whltaetripedown Itefeoe, white breast •b and stomach; Pennsylvania registry „ tag No. 686; bad engraved on collai dog'a name, King, and owner'a name, 111 Drnedlng. A liberal reward will be paid If returned to Belvidere Apartments, 2nd floor, 812 Beventh street Ocean City. adv., 1L y, Wanted,— Will buy a second-hand 0I rod and four-spool reel. Address T. J n_ F.. Sentinel office. adv., it. lr Lost.— Lady's gold watcb, will , " pin. Retorn to 728 West avenue Ooeen City. adv.. It. f COAL COAL "to TRY OURS FOR QUALITY c. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO Twalftb aad West Avaana las ■ irtLS =====

Gala Occasion Planned la Mnsic Pavilion Friday , Evening, Angnst 33. I Tbe Ocean City Flablng Clnb will present the beautiful silver taaphy cup known among -ports man aa tba . Ocean City Cup, wou at Asbury Pack, to Mayor . Champion and bis fallowcummlssloners at tba music pavilion ou tbe Boardwalk at 8 o'clock FrMay evening, August SO. - Before tbe presentation there will ba ^ s parade ol tbe fishermen of Ooean 1 City on tbe Boardwalk. All apart*s men are invited to participate la tha gala occasion. 1 An entertaining program of maala ' aud -peaking will bearraDgad. Frank H. Campion, tba Iralaae of Ibe 1918 Ocean City Flablng Clnb Oap - team, wblcb comprised Dr. John W. 1 Pinkham, Charles T. Maglonla, H. W. stel wagon, Edw. C. Corn man aad 1 Dr. W. L. Magee, will formaUy deliver tbe cup to Frank H. Stewart, president of the local dob, wbo, la ' turn, will present tba aaaza to hla 1 honor. Mayor Joeeph G. CbampUm. Promlueot speakers will be eolaelad ' to dwell on Ooean City aa a flabacI man's paradise. " Noted caetere and anrf flsbenaan ' ftom Asbury Park, New York, MM* " laud Beach, St. Petersburg, Florida e Chicago, Newark aod elsewhere are " ezpected to participate aa gneeta. J The Asbury Park Flablng Clnb baa - beld tbe tropby, wblcb weight 188 '■ ounces and stands 83 lnchm b*h.4te " tbe past two yaara, but In a doaa ooa- '• test, several daye ago, yielded la tha enperlor skill of the Ocean City bay*. A high official of tbo Aabnry Park " Flsblug Clnb will tall jnat bow tut why tbey were defeated. I Tbe cup was specially designed by '• J. E. Caldwell A Co., of PbUadeipMa, eud waa donated by tba dty of Ornaa e City as an annoai trophy aadar tba ■' rules of tbe National AaaodaOaa of Barf Anglara. It la veined at Mm : thousand dollars. r HAD PLEA8ANT TUf* 1- ' Iatcrrstlna profriai at Plrtbt f" icnsn Vlstiiwa Ladles' AazUlarr. " Tba V tailing Ladles' Aozlllary ad tba First Presbytarlan Cbnroh b*M a delightful and well attended amfafag on Monday afternoon at tba (MM " Clnb, on tbe Boardwalk. Mr*. Mwta " liaverstick and bat onmmWHa warn After a prayer by lb* Rev. Chart** I, H. Bohnar and tha staging of "AmtA. li lea" by tbe aodlance, tba fiill*g|gg II program was presented: " Patriotic rocltatloo, Lawtaaw Oaib is mor*Vocal aolo, MM Mary D*Oaa. Recitation, MM Dorla Gbarky. . Violin aolo, MM Franoaa Codling. Reading, Mrs. F. KalMn. Violin aolo, Mrs. Kranas. [) Talk on "WaT Work tot Wpoaaa," 0 Mrs. W. A. Ltliey. Tba last meeting of tba IIMIB wlU be beld nezt Monday aflMbp—, wM If tbe hnsiemm will ba tb* Haaab I* . die*, with Mr*. CbarM T. GUdaa aa chairmen. be Tbe annual mealing of IM Owga m. City Fishing Clnb, PooiMMb artd ft . ooean, will ba bald on FrtdafMbbMrtk August 23. Election of ofefama aM * other important frtama. W«M melon party on tbo now addttaa Ol ed tbe cloee of tbo moating. D. w. W. Trias, BiihHij . w ANTED.-Bmaii funiMM kaaaalow or apaitmont for moalbaMe labor Day, near beach, BiliaMM. zl Phillips, 6M Hermit Lena, WMa rly blckon, Philadelphia. adv. II. k- Lost. — Small child's bias aaaa lu oear trolley, abootThlrtyMlatb MMM. Finder retorn to 1*49 Aebary MM and raoelve reward. adv. 18, =^= sMMBMaaffia z Xutberan Sumft * met Services *1, ATTHt ' first baptist church Dj Tenth and MIBNksv Ave. [. OCKAN CITY. N. J. lib 80HDAY BvKwnraa, 7-Jo July 14— Rev. T. W. KiaMkaM. fkR i" •• ai-R*v. F. M. Orieb ™ " 38— Rev. F. M. Drich L A"',tS:t£?£5SS.aD. •• r8-Rev. L. R. Melhoni. P. P. " 35— Rev. A. B, HacMed Sept. 1— Rev. A. B. kiilsM Sou ate WCUOMC to aB MM aervtcca

it ■■■ ; The Baptist Gorner - Two Big Nights Left For Sunday Evening Servlcpa io « the HIPPODROME J* Community Singing at its best» A very fist MklK r' A 15-xninnte Inspirational Addreaa. .. I One hoar's service tb Will feature this Sunday, Asgsst aj.