" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXVIII. OCEAN CITY, N. J, THURSDAY, Al (;l'ST at, IMS. NO.22
Ocean City Sentinel R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor t! oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. «TTMIttVtT.La«. _ | MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CO u NSELLOR AT LAW, t'Ir'a »a* ««'»» ««'»«. npoo-w 1-uBUc BuiMuw. jjsw' "offices" Apgar & Boswell, abbl'MY AVJSSE£S*W«M^ .IF**1 LAW OFFICES ' Godtrej S Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. . JMJRMAN B. WILLIS Attorney al Law £ j 2 As bury' A venue Ocean City. N. J. Wm. H. Coujsson, Jr. . Civil Engineer and Surveyor UHJ t-oflueer, unae iJiy.N J. Dr. W. P. HAINES | COn. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCCAM CITY.-M. i. • •to Ida. n. UTF1CB MUl'BB: I ■ to I p. 'at. fiuinaa. Bell tel-W; IBtar-tMal* i«6 A Florence Brick Haines CON. »TH AMD W^SLCT AVE ■ CCMAMO-TMCMAPIST a rlf § Allen Corwn, H. D. •id Wealey Avenue Ocoan City Now Jersey ■H***— -T , yi.KSCHHL PKTTIT, M. D. •OT WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY *«?»«£ m". Qt. Wilson Y. Christian "Dentiet" 809 Central Avenue Hall Phone, 152. Hootm Paom Night Bell Hipns' Ctatii! Phlnuci Irk and Waakay Ave. Ocean City, N.J Phone 245- W MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer win we ouKAa city. a. j. The Power ' of Democracy In the tremendous fight between autocracy * and democracy, the tadance of power is with democracy, which has hundreds of millions of people Wei of it— poople who " net only have the ' desire to win bat the indomitable will to win for a just cause. Ocean City Tide and Trrrst Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. COAL COAL m sum Psa QUALITY CrEWMMOiUUMSOk
Hippodrome Pier Theater EUGENE L. PERRY. Resident Manager THURSDAY First Time at- Hippodrome Prjces aud in Conjunction with Our Regular High-class Nixou-iNirdlinger Vaudeville. * David Work Grifflith's The Birth of a Nation 150,000 people iu the grandest^ most colossal and historically correct story dealing with American" history. Continuous from 3 P. II to n P. M. No Stops — No Waits • Prices, 15c, »5c, 3«c, including War Tax _ FMlTi DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "His Picture in the Papers" Also a Comedy and Pat-he News SATURDAY Big Surprise Feature Photoplay J Don't Miss It Vaudeville Tharsday. Friday lid Saturday Includes GEORGE BROWN & CO. BOBBY HEATH & CO. BREAKAWAY BARLOWS • * EL COT A" and Other Star Acta Come Early and Avoid the Ruth \ OPEN ALL NEXT WEEK ■ f 111 ' 1 " " " " ' PARK THEATRE BOARDWALK AT PARK PUCE OCEAN CITY, R. J. PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT WEEK M ON DA V, SEPT 2" DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, in Mr. Fix It" "liuaben-iyWiie" Sunahine Comedy Universal Newt Factorial ' . yuc-gAy 3 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in Say Young Fellow" CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "The Adventure" "Onr Boya At Cam^-Dia," No. 4 " . - ■ WEDNESDAY, WEPT. A DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "Bound in Morocco" Cheater Conklin in "Hia First Falaa Step" "United State* Official War Review." No. j end 4 MARGUERITE "cLARif'S SUnck Tom* Cabin" "Wild Woenea and Tatee Uoha" Sonahlne Comedy FRIDAY, SEPT. S MARGUERITE CLARK in "Rich Man Poor Man" CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "The Immigrant" SATURDAY. SEPT. T WALLACE REID in "Nan of Music Mountain" "A Neighbor'. Keyhole ' Sunahine Coteedy Quality Photoplaya For Sale on Bay Front A beautiful new Bungalow, never sccupied, charming surrounding*, near Yacht Club, splendid outlook over bay and inlet. Ready for use now-— Only $1,950 Easy terms MAS5EY & EDWARDS Eighth — ' Ave. SIMMS' RESTAURANT aad^mjCATEtSEN nee* ree the mi mm
"HERO DAY" CELEBRATION AT HOSTESS' HOUSE HERE
Marine Band Will Plav -Address by W. Freelaod Kcndrick -Liberty Sing. • Hero Day' at the M.xu-e -exercise* will be held al 4 ..'clock Hie ubeervauce of the day, never* I of tba large elite*. Including Pblladel pbla and New York, having artangrd ' for oelehralloti- ueil month piece* from \Y lamhlckun Barrack*. ' 'ape May W F'reelaiid Kendrlt-k. recorder 0/ leed* 111 Philadelphia, and Potentate of LuLu Temple, will be Ufeif^aker. Mr Ken£fick I* well-.lqboa 11 here, aud ha* many Intimate friend* among. - Ibe cottager*. He will be.ln this city ' •a the gue*t of John K Kile. Cbapteln Krneat I. Paugh, of Wis will also K.n-lgn Downing and i hlef ' Yeoman itetbell, with a delegation of the Naval Reserve* from the barrack*. Mr. and Mr*. E. T. Bloteabury. of Philadelphia, had accepted an Inviteday. At that lime, Mr* Warne say*. bratloo at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, 1 but the hour ba* been chaugfd to 7 o'clock In the evening, and It waa oot delloltely known Tuesday whether Mr and Mr*. Wtoleebury can be lu tblactiy at that hour. John *t'urtta. Jr, of Philadelphia, will lead Ihe "Liberty 81 tig" which I* . gram. Titer* will be a program, with palflotlc aoogo thereon, and everyone I* expected to alug. The exerclae* will be held In frp.it of . the Hoaleat' Hou*e and everyone I* . Invited lo take part Kflbrla are being made to have the , Marine Baud remain In Ibla city over Labor Day. ~ SINGS NEXT SUNDAY Tbe quartet of- noted Philadelphia vocaltata will he heard In the Klrat M. E. Church next [Sunday for the la*l nrlaea Mae Ebrey Hotz. Marl* Bloue l.augatou, Waller Ponttu* aud Heury Hotz Tboae who enjoy aplendld alnglng will not mlsa tin* opportunity Tbe organ let, Henry Meyer, will not he here, he having been called to tbe aervlce lay! Monday. AUXILIARY DOGS SPLENDID WORE - Visiting Women Turn Over #400 to Presbyterian Church This Slimmer. The V tailing Ladie*' Auxiliary of . tbe Klrat Preebyterian Church held ita closing meeting for tbe summer on Monday afternoon at tbe Casino Club on the Boardwalk.' The 'meeting wa> well attended and a -delightful program waa en joy ad by all. A collection of more than 247 was taken. The bo»lsees* were Masonic ladles, with Mrs Charles T. Ullden aa chairman. Am a result of their year's work, tbl* auxiliary on Monday tuined over to the local church 8400 to 'be applwd lu lbs reduction of the mortgage on the Tbe member* of this organization have raised more than 12400 during ■ Ibe post few years and their Interest — and labor of- love are much appreciated by tbe church official*. Tbe first meeting for the fall and wlntar will be beid in October at the bom* of the vice president, Mr* W. D. Chamber*. 6217 North A-oed street. Philadelphia. HAD JOLLY TIME sudaaaeztr. M is* Freda Uildemeyer. of 2000 Ccs- » tral avenue, bad as ber guest* a few days since twenty little girls from the Oerm an tow u Boys' Club Bummer Camp al Blxth street and tbe bay. The glria had a jolly lime playlog games, bunting peanuts, (fiabiog (lo their Imagination) and everything wm merry eoougb .to have the name "party" changed to a "amtlar." ™ " To cap the Joy. the girl* enjoyed lb* kind nam of Mrs. C. Hungerford In tbe form ^au auto rtd* after the party M Is* Anna McPberaou, daughter of J. 8. MePbemoo, was given a pleasant birthday surprise at bar home. 1021 Aebury avenue, by several of hot fnaoda a tew e van lug* since Those la the party war* the Mtaea* Clayb.lt. Aaaa Jaaaap. Edith Yarrow and Joaaphlea Taylor. Mlm McPbcraon r a Ana flmMd umrlaa ear. MaMM A^vVteflmkCmamimn
SAILORS HMING ROYAL TIME HERE N ine Convalescents Are Being'' Looked After by Hostess' j House and Friends. Nine cnnvalex-eut *all»t* ate being J I comfortably euteilalnerl lu tin* city by , KitVsre'si the apertmeut* of Mr*. It. al Ifie Ocean City Yacht t lub> head-En.lu.-f Ihe young men all of whom p >'»«•>■ »«e met .1 , of the manner In winch many »f the , people and bu.ine** men uf tin* city have voluntarily come to the help of , the Ho-le**' Hou.* aud Ihe c mvaiee- , The ..Memra. Borjea. mu.lcl.n. from Philadelphia. *«ho are summering here, have Kindly provided mu.tc for' , . the -allor* on Sunday aud Wednesday 1 SCHOOL DAYS NEAR Needed In Tfilw Chr. Prof J . M. Steven*, auperiuteudeut • attire vacancies in lu. teaching .lair, - iralulug instruclor. He la slill look- * lug for atierson lo till tbl* poelliou. Prof. Steven* hope* that the work ' 011 the high school bulldlug wilf be ■ completed Id time to beglu the aesetoua there ou September 12. How- . ■ ever, tbe seaelona lu Ibe Wealey evet uue school will tiegiu ou that day. hare Children's f-srl 1 . Mi»* Ellzabelh B liven, of 6620 Irving *tr«el, Philadelphia, 'who ha* 1 been epeodlog the summer at 716 Cetr tral avenue, gave a children'* party' , Wednesday afternoon of last week. The mile gueels were Dorothy Dun- , Ding yuay. Ulady* Earue*l. Elizabeth . Mltcliel. Margaret Mllchel, Heleo 1 Vlckemau, Florence Tomllnson and ' Elizabeth Crosby Sides, of Phlladelr pbla; Jaue E. Applch, of Waahlng- ' ton. I) t . and Maid* Zullck, of PatI ersou. N J. Tbe table was taelefully i decoraled, aud. with games and. dauclug, the hours soon glided away.
iSIBSON HEADS : FISHING CLUB " H. W. Stclwagon is Elected ; Yice President of This Organization. I- InericeanClty K.-h.ng Club, at II. .mm. I election Friday evening, unanJ for Ihe en-uitig year. » Prcldeot. » W Slbsoti; vice prealtlenl. II W. Slelwagou; *ecretary. J4. II Marter. Jr.. treasurer. Kobert B. t The truftce- elected were Frank H. . j. Stewart. J t 'lark Moore. Italph Put- 1 r I'eler K Wright was elected delegale t" the Amoclatlou of Surf Ang- ' 1 The ..nicer, of lire election were Dr. ' II Bu.hrod Jam*-. Judge; Paul Lam- 1 I orelle arid John W. Newjon, tellers, t Mr Stewart, (he retiring president, 1 and one of Ihe new trustee*, (hanked ■ I tldeure given I11 electing him a true- ' lee. He h«d not beeti looking for this " 1 honor, bul be appreciated It very r much, he said > ■ . ( r MRS. B. F. YOUNG 1 ' The fuberal of Mrs. Flora B., wife ' of. HeijJ F. Young, who died at her ' home in May's Landing, wm held a fewdayakgo. Interment wm at Sea- 1 side Cemetery. She had been III only 1 Her husband was formerly Id the < 1 employ of Otis M. Towuaeod lu this 1 city, aud Is well known here. I Mrs. Y'ouiig had been In unusually I good health over In the RlnM, leading < ; an outdoor life by flablog, gathering < 1 wild dowers, wild berries' and enjoy- I . log lire In geueral. She wm taken I suddenly III ou-August 5 aud cooOned I : to tier bed. Although uoder the eon- , slant care of a trained nurse, eh* grad' 1 . ually w eakened unlit the end came. I Olee* Plata Away. Wlulleld Dougherty, of Pblladslpbla. a cottager at BlktMnth etraet wud Pleasure avenue, has been eatcb- 1 . Ing a number of Cab recently. On 1 , one (rip a few day* ago, ha got 2^0 . Hah of different varieties. He always f gives meat of tbe Bah to visiting . friends and neighbors. Mr. Dough- . erty la a brother-in-law of George Lot- 1 , ler. a well-known cottager. ! I.nnrhvoa oal> tar Wlatlara. The I Ad lea' Auxiliary of the Ocmd City Yacht Club baa arranged to provide the luncheon at tbe club house 1 r oDly for the vlslilug yachtsman next . Saturday; wbeo the annual regatta 1 will be befd.
DOUBLE ATTRACTION AT CITY'S MUSIC PAVILION
r 1' DR. HAWK HOLDS ; TENNIS TITLE. a d , Cynwyd Racquet Expert De- ' - feates A. L. Read ia South t 0 Jersey Tournament, J 1 The leonla championship title of . South Jersey, held by Harvey Y. { * Lake for oearly twenty years, baa t u gone to Dr. P. B. Hawk, of Cynwyd, n after two years of hard effort, the skit- | e ful player from Montgomery County , winning from his rival for the Utle, r n A. L Keail, of Belfleld, on (be tennis ] g courts at tbe Ocmd City Yacht Club ii Saturday afternoon, 7-6, 6 3 and 6-1. , J This was,- of course, tbe star event of ( tbe tournament, and Dr. Hawk was d overwitelmed With congratulations. , ie It was nip and tuck Id tbe flret two , I. sets, but Dr. Hawk's steady and brtl- , f, llant play triumphed. , It was tbe most aucceaaful tonrna- , ment yet held ou tbe yacht club's tennis courts, aud the chairman, Thomas 1 M. Scott, received deserved praise for , m the manner Ip which It »u conducted - a JOINT MEETING U CkarttaWevk. t Ou Friday eventug of tble week, tbe ,g meu> and women's anxlltmrlM will Id bold tbelr annual summer joint meetlog at Ibe Bapttat parsonage. Tenth le street and Wesley avenue, at eight o'clock. „ Tbl* ;nr (hey eapeclally luvlte all Jr BaptlaU and all Interested in tbe Bapttat Ctnirch Id Ocean City to meet with them Result* of the suinmer work will be given, sod matters of Importance will be taken op. «- Laundry work done at bom* by er Mrs. Franoea Freeman. £17 Bay aveM uue. Ocean City. Bell Phone, 168W. adv. 7,11-gt "1 Fob Saia. — Nine-room cottage, farotataad. all eoaveatoooM. central loca. "• tten. I1M Asbory ereuoe. Ocean Ctay. z.'w^u'itFzz.Tsr-
Presentation of Trophy CopSymphony and Cantata to be Gi Yen There will bee greet "double bill" at tbe music pavilion tomorrow (Frievening, wbeo the Ocean City Club will formally receive the Ocean City cup won by IU caettog at tbe Asbury Park tournament and a splendid eymphony concert will be given by the orchestra. orchestra cboroe and Walter Pontius, of Philadelphia. Schubert 'e "Symphony In B Minor" (unfinished) will b* given by the orchestra, followed by the cantata, "Tbe Slave's Dream," by H. Alexander 1 It will be one of lb* most elaborate musical programs of lb* season. Ho one should mlsa It. Tbe ezarclaea will begin at 7.46 o'clock. Tbe number*' of tbe Bahleg 1 club, having met at tbelr club boom al 7.80 o'clock, will parade to tbe music pavilion, where they wtti occupy seats 10 lb* front of tbe building. In their line of march, tba msm- ' will be In dob uniform aod will ' carry tbelr fleblng rode aod reels. will be beaded by the mem here of the victorious cast log team, In command of ibe beat trainer t bey ever bad, Frank H. Campion. > Mr. Campion will prevent ibe cop to President Frank H. Stewart, who will 1 formally turn It over to Mayor ChemI plon m tbe representative of the eMy. The chairman of tbe meeting wUi i be former Oouodlman TbomM F. I Armstrong, of Philadelphia, a cottager. I W. Kreeland Kaodrtck, High Pit in - - ute of La Lo Temple, will be In lawn t tbal evening.' end It le hoped le base Li.nottpr OPDLAT-oaa.— Meat be clean and reasonably teat; permanent y potrtuona. Apply eapattemadaM, at f Cuor, 606 Cbeatnat atraat, Phtla. Are you looking tec a enttafesMete tb. Garden., prtem (Mm 1MB are r- bourn wtu bay Bad, la aaMar af p town? FM terma apply te AM A r. Scull, 617 Central avenue, at ataeae «r 466. adv., M, It Fua Bala.— Ml 11 1 111 pi, Nml 4t
REGATTA DAY WILL HAVE I MANY NOVEL ATTRACTIONS
I '1 DR. PETERS TO TALK ON MASONIC ORDER , Lecture WilL he Given in ' First Baptist Church To- , morrow Evening. j1 Dr. Madison t Petbr*. who dellv-l, . ered that maslrrful lecture, "All For , f America." In tbe music |«vllloti lael a I Friday rveulug. auuouncsd from Ibe , . platform his tulenllon of deltverlng 1 . one of bla best lecture* tomorrow , ulgbl at (be F'lrel Baptist Church, r sirest and Wesley avenue, eu- | titled, "The Masou* as Makers of 0 America." Tbla lecture 1s free lo any and all |, Masons who will be ou (lie island thai j, b'g!>t. »ud Dr. Peters has given f| . (lie privilege of brlugiug a „ There should easily be 2n0 mso to v lbs doctor tomorrow nlgbl.aud j fbsy will be amply rewarded by bear- c tug somelblug worth while. c HAD EXCITING TIME t F , Torpedo Just Hissed Xfobroc W. p , Monroe W. Copper, Jr., d former o at Fourteenth Mreel, uow an h armed guard In tbe United Stales Naval Reserves, baa returned lo bla u i dulls* after spending a few days here r 1 (be guest of bla grand parent*, J. Ii L. VauTInd and wife. 1 He ha* been over to France twice n ; and expects lo elart again for Ibat 0 ; country wltbln a few days. His last . trip across was exciting A torpedo v i from a U-boat shot over tbe bow of e I boat, missing It by only three feet 0 Tbe young man wm a eludenl at (be I r University of Pennsylvania, vpeudlng i Ibe cummer seasons In this city, where be baa a number or frleuds. ^ Lad Bsodss lor Quartet. J I Tbe lumoer vocal quartet that baa (. . been pleasing large congregations at i lb* services In tbe Klrat Presbyterian f ) Church all season will alng for tbe d 1 last time tbla jwr on Sunday next. I Than will be on* change, however. . Mr. Am**, tbe baaao, will not be able ■ ■ to be ber*. Dr. 8. H. Llpecbotx, of Pblladelpbla. a summer reeldent will ' lake bis place. Mis* Emma B. Budd, principal of one of tbe Pblladelpbla public 1 schools, baa purchased a* an investI aaent tb* two-family apartmenu at t 811 Second etraet, tbl* city. Tbe sale wm made through the agency Of J. M. Chester. GREAT THRONG AT > MUSIC PAVILION - "Liberty Sing«" Will Probably. End on Boardwalk Next Monday. Au Immense tbroug filled aud eur- - rounded tba moeic pavilion Monday r evening, when tbe customary weekly 1 community elnging andf^~ {.Iberty I Blng" were enjoyed 1 Tba eommuutty slug I* OIM first, I wbeo old-time melodies are sung by tbe crowd, led by 'tbe energetic and a magnetic musician, Powell G. Fltblaar 1, wielding tba baton, and Mrs. T. Dowdoey Clark al tba piano. " Than follows tba "Liberty Blag," - with tba orcbaatra playlog. a - ■ * 1 •t meCeataai la* Atlawile. Fargua McCuaker, well-known In • theatrical circle* lu Pblladalpbla, o aud • cottager Id Ocmd City, baa re turned to theatrical duties somewhat 6 early tbla summer. He began bta ( duties tbla week m treasurer of tb* a Globe, on# of tbe Shubert bouse* 10 t Allan He city, a new position. . B. Curtis RoMoeon, 744 and 746 Asbory avenue, Ocean City, H. J , baa : sa.sfss'i.^irsiflsr.; a. tbority to take acknowledgment and , proof, of any dead, aaortgaga or -other conveyance of any laud*, tenement* or a' hereditaments lying or being In mid " State, or any other writing under seal. to ba used or recorded lo Pennsylveto ale, and to administer an oatb or afltrH — UO°' •dT"U' Fob Hbwt. — Apartments, beetad, partly taralabad, or wUboul furniture. '• Bm Thorn, next to Poet Olfice. " ade .10-26.tf. '• WAKTBD.-JAeltree*. Apply Harris' I- raataurant. 806 Asbury avenue, adv.lt
In Addition to Swift HadBg, There Will be Swimming Contests and Games. Whilst owing to war conditions tba I number of pleasure boats In nommta |«lon la lea* than In former yean, aanfflcient number ba. already aotaM ■ he open race* scheduled for Saturday next to Insure a successful regatta. The events will alert at 1.80 o'eloak. The Chelsea Club will bring over *orne new boat, that base not previuualy raced lu addition to tbatroM stand-bys. Tbe Sea Isl* Club will bring ibe Lelma and Dauava aad probably others. Tbe new WUdwoad Crest Y'acbt and Motor Club wBIBa represented by the Alice and SUvar aud there will be other good Expert girl* and boya -will gtv* saI billon * of planing behind fast motor There will be exhibitions of diving, aod tbe various swimming strokes will ba lilualratad. Visiting yachtsmen and their frtaada will he served with lunctiaon by tba Auxiliary. Owtng to war conditions, tbe motto for'tba local club members will ba "F. H. B." Tbe Marine Band from Wtemlill kna ilarracka will be at lb* club beamaad play daring tbe afternoon. Ia addition. there will be a'apsetal pnimm of music by ibe orchestra of mamhsre of the -Philadelphia Orcbaatra piayteg One of tbe big event* of tba afternoon will be tb* challenge ewtmariag between hoys and glrla tepnmaV Ing the Baa Isle City Yacht Club and Ocean City Yacht Clab, the tete named having aoovptad tba cbaOaagi of tbe Sea Isle City awlaaAi. All boy and girl awlmmsra ate lb* vlted to ibrtlcipate In tba aqMMk events, and tbey an roqaaated ta Otete teste with Past Commadam J. Curran at tba Oema Ctey Y'acbt Club. , Lost — Between WUdwoad Oted ' City, wire auto wheal; maataSad with U. 8. oord tin. Bawaid— Wm. H. Beaver, 1214 Oman avaMm, Oaeaa Uiiy.N.J. wk.U. Waxtkd.— 1 want to iatataaaMaaa for Oral two weeks in BipHmhit. A orms W. A. B„ SawnaaL afltoa. adr,lL Fob Baul— WbHa laamili* ateb, If You Want to Kdtp to Touch With OCEIIIII! Subscribe far dw Ocean till ShM ; the Official Paper «f dto - City, before leartog thb city for your whiter Imm. Send your name, ai» 1 dress and $1410 to tok " office and receive a Wtoirif visitor for a year. 7U4fi IStBl MIL D I^^SSmmSmSteBB • Lutheran Sum- • : met Services by TMS first baptist gmuhcm •' Tiim and «mn avs. 5 ocean city, il a rr Sowdav eiMldte 7-JB •• aB — Rev. F. M. tJrich , Ang. 4— aev. L C- Haffma r' " it — Ree. L B. Milh.ra, P. P. " >8 — Ear. L. X. Mite lie. D. Ml I, " 25 — Rev. A. b. Madataate ». Sept. 1— Ba*. A. a. MadaHb Bra ate welcome teal toeae .. mtrtodfi . U 1' (i »
'» A ' ■ . ■—smate'SeWg I The Baptist Gomer| | S I The Last Sunday Night on the Pier t I September ist ; :^j mil wni in a ftggt of jUi mtaji ^ V as I Goawa unity Singing, Soto aad Trio ailailiam kg riagteB ' II amoag tba hatt. . •

