OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXIX.
> ■■■!■■ _ 1 II. — - OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 1!), 1919.
NO. 12
Ocean City Sentinel WMfclp kl i OCKAN CITY. N. J. R. CURTIS ROBINSON ILi&ior i&i Propnstat ■' i •too Par Yur, Strictly ta Advance. AnwaUBk«>AT>LAW. ^jfoRGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW,! Muiif Bmajateer U » . 1 yr Unnl«k»»«»>. X>>i*rr tYUW. cats hah coh ht uul kk, x. j. IVUic Uui^aol. w. uoif anak. a>umw C. jyiw OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, L M^TEJU I* CR»KUV, — bOUHKK MUKLHiXli. AkbtaY AY AX LUC S.IUI1TU MTIlJtKT f~ UCKA.N CITY. -1. J. LAW OFFICES Godtrej & Read huiiui cia. et and i|? uuudltig :: ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Wm. H. Collision, Jr. a>*>. m. An. C« L Civil Ea^iaeer and Surveyor CHJ iLagUMar. LK«MClly.S J. niOllAL — ' I DR. W. P. HAINES | COR. NINTH AND WtSLEY AVC.: OCKAN CITY. N. J. kl u» )j a. to. orrit'K UOUKH: HUllp.ai. ( « ta » p. iu-4 i t all TLub«.M< MaJloai UrioaaMVoa «uJ I tur«cuv« UjiubktUrk *«nli»i. Mni'iwuU m Dk. Florence H. Haines . — lluk/i by ,tt>|«ilLloiUil uckax CITY. n. JHut r% j-4 p. m. lte Allen Corson, H. D. •id Wwlry Avenue Ocoan City Now Jorsoy t*«u *>• •"lawr-JWsis IJJ-A. JJKRSCHKL PKTTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY j OSVe Hwni *to 19 a. a, 7 lo • p. m. fbOM* tifiVir Hour* l't *«R* rT l. btil » a. m. up.* • • BB. John H. Whiticak, M. D. Eighth and central Ave. OCCAM city. n. j. Qr. Wilson Christian m Donti»tM 809 Central Avenue OC'KAl CITY. W. J* Hell Phone. Ill BillfUu »ni.W Octm City Calls Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE VBTRRINARY SURGEON U«(« • I?«Ctllt7 H NOKTIt YlvatHIA AVKNUK ATLANTIC CITT. N. J. Ptrraeelf Cti«f v«t*«iaani/i U. » (£»»»■»■ Co. Hoot if PMOMW JftftJt nnaeUilf. t*-W Haghts' Central Pharmacy •tb end Wesley A™. Oceen City. N.J Phone 245- W Plxmi your nrtWre Ws Astlssr fise Miss Annie M. Hoiss TMMOHff* 0* PIANO AND GRAND ORGAN 001 Thi*o Qr**rr oor am Otrr Nww jgrngv ^oeeeeir or rmuiomw*** Useful Union The union of organisation, strength and equipment makes the Ocean City Title and Trust Co. a useful linking connection. Let as He of service to you. Ocean City Title and Trust Company ocean crrv. ,n. j. . ( . T11 J
the Fill tieithe] will open for the season on Saturday, June 21 With the Big New York Stage Success "the better 'ole" The Biggest Laughing Hit of the Season --■VI . i . . I. I' L g strbhb theflire g for the season on saturday, june 21 with FANNIE WARD in "COMMON CLAY" Prof. John A. Queen, formerly of the Locust Theatre, Phila., Organist . i— — ■ i i ■ . ■ i j The Casino | The Brightest Spot on the Liveliest Part of the Boardwalk I Will Soon Open | Commencing the festivities of Ocean City— entertaining the I young intl oM a* during the j>ast ten yc.ix*. Dancing after- J I noon and evening, card partiw. concert*, mtificalcs and Rj other entertainment. Children's dancing classes, ballet H clasvc*. modern dancing <. lasses and private lessons for adult*. | Family Season Tlckota (5 Mombors) SII.OO J Ii r ui^'i iri. w*' r •• k Couplo SoaBon TIckotB (2 Mombors) SG.60 Inilii-l'if W«» T«« Slnglo Admission lOno Porson) 50 Conts 9 lnil«<lfl| w«» Tut y Sea Side Baths 8ALU8 DliPARTMUN'l* Women's Bathing Suits At <7 7.S Wool Jersey in black with button* At knee. At 57 50 Wool jen«y in black trimmed with white. At ?7.<*i Wool jerney in Mack, trimmed with white or orange; In hunter green, trimmed with' white; gold, tr I tinned with hunter green; blue, trimmed with white. At ffi.oo Jeracy auit in black, trimmctl with reel; navy, trimmed with white and black, trimmed with white. Surf u&tits »tutv one model, *i1k braid trimmed and another piped with Copenhagen, ro*e or white. At 55.75 Sttrf luitin *uit*. one with laced front, another short wai*tcd, and a third with round yoke piped with color. At 54.75 A ttylftli suit In good quality aurf cloth. At ft 00 Blai-k *nit* in heavy grade mohair. At 5.V75 black nuifttir. with white trimming At 5,1.7$ Several styles in cotton *crge and black satinc. TighH at :$r, ft. ft *J. ft.'* tad f J 13 Hccood hand HtilU fur Sale * A Bureau of Health and Charities city hall T. lt»: ADAMS, Henltb Officer and Overteer of Poor p. v. llronc ao any time regarding failure of Contractor* to remove tradi or gwrbige, or drop po»tjil addrevaerl to Health Officer, Hox m Complaint* a* U» violations t>f the Health C'xlc ulioiild Ik mndt in writing. «»r fjy per-otnil Interview with Health Officer during office holt:*. John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth 9tro«t ind M*v*n Av«nu* OCKAN CITVk N. J. Lnmbtf Mtllwnrh, M wliln*., Il^ildln, Bo.H, W.lft.1 id. K«urM«r«« Kamt«h«L Prompt D*llv*rT^Advertise in the SENTINETi
FOURTH OF JULY PARADE HERE TO BE BIG AFFAIR
City and Yacht Club Work Together for Great Dnal Celebration. Tin* Victory ecIclimUon and Fourth of July frail v itlea hcretbl* year promise to ecl1p«ti anything in lhl» Hue over attempted In thla city, according to K. H. Nully, clialrtuauof the Hoard ufTTailc committee. The display of hreworku, for which the contract han been given, will be uju-l elaborate. The Fourth of July committee of the Oce*u City Yacht L'lub, of urhtcli Alex Lawrence. Jr.. U chalrruaii. will xork with the city couiniltteu lu makug the all air one loug to be letuvui- 1 bercal. I'be yacht club'* pari of tbo program will *tarl at the club houae at U o'clock lit the moruing with appropriate exetcl#ee. Following Ibcae oxer-ci-ea, dluutr will be eerved to all the oervtce men lu tow u. Ttiere will be a parade of tuatiy organUattoni over the principal atreeta of Che clly in the afternoon, atartlug at I 1L 30 o'clock. The route of the parade will be published lu the MlNTINtU.I next week. After the parade, which will end all the rnualc pavilion, a patriotic meeting I will be held lu thla building. Klforta I are being made to have (leorge Wtlir* | ion l'epper, of i'hlladclpbla, at the or- 1 atur at this meeting, which will prub- | ably l>eglu at about t 30 o'clock. Kvery orgaulratlou lu tlie city It In- 1 vltert to participate in the parade, In I which there will be teven bandt of mutlc. Lieut. Dowel), of the Untied tilatca Navy force* at Cape May, will be here I and (give thrilling exhibitions In an alrplaue during the progress of the I parade. While considerable money has been I ■ub-crlbed, more Is needed. Bend or give contributions to H. H. Mowrer, J canbler of the Flr«t National Bank. The colored residents of the cUy want to take part lu the parade, and I I they will be assigned a place, with a| I band. Everybody should help to make tl e I I celebration a great success. Called 10 l-Inicland. K. A. Mitchell Hedges and wife, of I I New York, who were at Corson's In- I Jet for two weeks, have been called lo I England by the serious Illness of Mr. I Hedges' father, a member of the nobllI Ity (here. Mrs. Hedgea Is a bride of I three months. Bhe was Mlaa Eleanor I t'ochran, of New York. They ro» | [turned from a visit to England only a I I few weeks ago. Mr. Hedges, who Is a I I lord, Is known to a number of thel lishermet) hi Ocean City lu the euiu-t I ruer season.
» manual training exhibit fine \ I Boys Showed Splendid Re stilts Under Prof. C. G. Kii- , by's Instructions. « The exhibit of the work of the young people of the manual training depart- ( tuerd of the local schools, viewed hy hundrtals of Intcrestnl friends on the ! Hr»t lluor of the high school hunting , on Thursday arteriiiMiu and evening, was warmly praised by all, and It dc j served everything thai was said. One was struck with the excellence , of the display a* soon as one entered ( the rooms. There was about most of , the articles show n an air of good work- ( manshlp and solid completeness. The exhibit was by far the best ever seen , I In the school. In the uptuiou of those , I who are Interrslrtl In the work of the I boys and their progress In this Hue of , I helpful endeavor, all of which Is to the j credit of the boys and their competent , I Instructor, Prof. L\ (1. Kllby, under I whom the youths are developing reI markably as artisans, j Especially noticeable in the display I were a Morris chair, well constructed < land equally well tlul»hed, by William I Hawthorne, of the seventh grade; vlcItrola cabinet by Herman rtelvagn, hlgb I school; music roll cabinet by Arthur I Davis, a colored boy of the sixth grade, I suit acr*eu and lamp by Marcus BlackI man, seventh grade. There were well-made tables by I Henry Hawthorne, Fred Bushay and Charles Batesou; easel hy Thomas Everlngham, Jr hat rack hy Peter Totten; cabinet by Aulhouy Plleggl, land picture frame, lu which waa a [ picture of Ueueral Pershing, by Elmer Bakley, all of which was commended |by the visitors. There were many (book-racks very well made. The mechanical drawings. also were very good, Hnncd from nrownltiit* Frank Hleelman, of this clly, who Is I working on the new boardwalk, rea[cued Ethel Carey, ageel II years, from [drowning In the surf nir Eleventh I street 011 Friday. He was assisted by I John Allen, another workman. The girt, who Is a visitor at 10IU Wesley avenue, waa bathlug and site was beling carried out by the undertow when I Hleelman heard her cries for help. He Iran to her aid and caught her Just outI side the breakers. The child wae (nearly unconscious when bruught to I the beach, but she soon recovered.
what has caused i roof to leak? -(Architect Asked to Report to " City on Mnslc Pavilion ( Conditions. Director Fisher stated at the weekly uiecling of the City Commissioners that he had seen Otis M. Townseud, who was ihe architect In charge, lu L reference to the specifications for the building of the music pavilion, the roof of which Is now said by city ofil-l clals to be In such bad condition. Director Fisher said that the epectll-| cations called for good material and I good workmanship, lha whole to laet|( for ten years. This was the contract ' wllh Allen Hcull. Mr. Fisher ex pressed (the view that It would fie well to have 1 I Mr. Townseud make an examHia- 1 I Hon of the roof of the music pavilion, 1 I which leakn badly, and, If the claim la good, make Mr. Hcull put the building 1 | In projver shape. F Mr. Fisher made a motion, which was carried, that CUy Clerk Morris nollfy nils M. Townsend, ae the archl-l tect In charge at the time or the con-| structlon of the pavilion, to make an Inspection of the roof of the pavilion and report to lha City CommlMloners, -land In connection with Ihe building of I | the pavilion thow the responsibility of the contractor for the preeent condlv 1 1 Ion of the roof. Cast»dlda«e for Assemhlr. Htandtng upon my record of two I years of faithful and cooscleqtiou* -er- | vice In the ritate Assembly, and upon | lb* request of my friends throughout | the County, I hereby announce myself | (a candidate for reelection and earn- | e«tly solicit the support of the Kepubtlcan party at the Heptember primaries. MAHK LAKK. I This advsrtissmsnl orflsfsd and paid fof br | | Mark L«fes. 0*s*n City, N. J. *-lt Jt I Foil H Ai.lt —One or all of the five Uery ilssirable lota on Aebnry avenue, south of Thirteenth street, east side; | price reasonable; terms to suit. In- ] •! u Ire K A. Hmllh. SOI l/ce« avenue, Coillngswoorl, N. J. adv., A 22. tf. Fob Haul— Hand vacuum, two _ I screen doora, practically naw; window screens and gas range. Can ht| I seen Friday mornlrig, between 10 and 1 12 n'rlnek at 910 Central ave. adv., It. Foil Halk— The very desirable cor I tier of Tenth street and Central avenue, wx loo feet. Inquire of Andrew I Jlmwn. 1610 Colombia avenue. Phila- ,# Idslphla. Pa. adv., tf. WAWTrn — Lady partner, middle- — l agsd, In tunning small hotel. Kindly 1 wilt# It-i* 7, Atlantic Clly. S J. I adv., n 12,11. e 1 f I
bungalow colony for this resort Attractive Houses to be Built j iu Vicinity of Fortyeighth Street. t he CUy Cuuiuilftsluucrs, at their ' weekly Uivvtlug, adopted the follow-; resolution: Be It Ke-olveil, by the Board of Colli nil—' ■loners of Ocean Clly, N. J., that the city clerk give the ucce-aary legal notice ol an tuleiitlou to Introduce an ordinance at the meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Ocean CUy. New Jtfrcy, on June .'kl, lull), which meettug w ill bo held at tho Commissioner*' Chamber, CUy Hall, Ocean Clly, New Jersey, at Ihe hound three o'clock In the afternoon, for the pur|*oso of vacating tho following described alley*, situate, lying and being In Ibe city of Ocean CUy, Couuty nf Cape May, and rttate of New Jersey, and more particularly described as follows: Ail alley or street, 15 feel til width, extending from Forty seventh to Forty eighth street", and situate between Asbury avenue and West avenue; also An alley or street, 15 feet lu width extending from Forty-seventh to For-ty-eighth streets, aud situate between Central avenue and Asbury avenue; also An alley or street, 15 feet lu width, extending from Fnrty-seveuth to For-ty-eighth streets, and situate between Wesley avenue aud Central avenue. Hald city clerk shall Insert lu such legal notice, notification that persons may be heard at said meeting who might have objection to the vacatiug uf the above described alleys. This move is lu Hue with the pro]K>* ■ llion of Percy L. Nee I, president of the Auto Hales Corporation, of Philadelphia, to forui a pretty buugalow colony lu that section of the resort, aud lu which proposition also are Interested Clayton Halues Brick, of this city, aud Edward B. Aruett, of Bea isle CUy. The land was purchased, a few years ago. from H. A. Howbcrger, of Philadelphia, and extends from hay to ocean, between Forty-seventh aud Forty-eighth streets. Tne plan Is to build a number of attractive bungalows, ranging In price from f'JMX) to MOOO, and the present thought Is to erect about a dozen of these bungalows this year. Mr. Nee! Is well known lu this city, as is 31 r. Aruett, who lias been a business man In Hea Isle City for a number of years. J, n. Cbsinploa Urta Coutrscl Joseph M. Rowland has given to Mayor Champion, who Is a building contractor, the contract to construct a rest pavilion outside the Boardwalk, opposite the Htrand Theater, below Moorlyn terrace.
PLANS COMPLETED FOR DINNER TO ROWLAND
great rush at . city post office Business Far Ahead of Other Seasons at This Time— Extra Help Employed. There Is a great rush on at the local post ofllce these days, and the records of other years at tills time are being smashed. Extra help le on dnty, and more letter carriers are needed to handle the bunches of mall coming In and Increasing every day. Hergeant lUney Cliattln, late of Company H, 111th Regiment, Is on duty as a Idler carrier, as are William (Hbb and Arthur Blackmail. Charles Kulp, son of the Rev. J. II Kulp, of New Bruuswlck, a student at
Ruigere' College, aud a former resident nf lilt* city, has returned lo his , position tn the mailing department < I of the ofllce. 1 Leslie Hughe* aud Hcntt Adams I have been pressed Into service, as spe. , I clal delivery messengers, the regular j I young man, Rose Ferguson, helping I with the delivery of the parcel post, , I which liaa grown tremendously In the Mast week. Apartment Wanted. I bed room, dining room, kitchen and bath room, near beach as possible. | Address X. Y. £., HRMTINKI. office. adv., It. Are ynu looking for a cottage site In Hit Hardens, prices W to |W0 or a house with hay front, In center of ] lownT For lenne apply to At*l D. Hcull, 617 Central avenue, or phone I 490. adv.. H I. If Fou Halt. -!-ot 5M In Hecllon D, least side of Asbury avenue, south of IHlxteenth street, Ocean City, N.J. 1 Address J. O. Campbell, Allenhurst, IN. J, adv., fl-l'J, Bit. !| WAHTMl— Job eompnsllor, p'ressman. or two-thlfder. Apply at HumI TINKL office. adv. Fou Hai.it DMies, wash machine, ! | bedstead. K. Ir. Bonner, Hevanlh Hi. adv.. It. Fon RguT. —Apartment, three | rooms for ssa-on, rear Ala Asbury. edv , It. J Invalid wheel chair f«»r rem for seaeon. !Uar 3£f Asbury avenue, adv. 1
| Elaborate Testimonial at Occanic^Tonlght for This City's "Great Booster. Virtually all those who can be accommodated at tlie testimonial dinner tn be given Joseph M. Rowland hy the Hoard of Trade at the Oceanic thla evening had secured their tickets yeslerday. It was stated by William K. Massey, one of Ihe commlltee. This means the presence of 125 men. Probably the most nervous man In town the last day or two wae Mr. Rowland, who rather shuns so much of the limelight ae will he turned on him at thla evening's atlalr. Following the dluner, there will he several addresses, In which Important mailers nf Interest lo the resident* and r cottagers will be brought to the front ' aud discussed. k Presldeut Clayton Haines Brick, of the Board of Trade, will present U. W. Edward*, who will officiate as toast1 master.
The streakers, beside Mr. Rowland, will be I)r. W. Warren Ullee, of New York, a distinguished orator; Mayor Champion and Prof. James M. Hie vena. The committee In charge of Ilia dincomprises R. H. Nulty, Clayton Haines lltlck, William E Massey, K A. Corson, Assemblyman Mark I*ake and Hpencer B. Hwan. NleiioRrsplter WstUrit. Competent young woman, accurate and rapid on typewriter. Real Estate ami Insurance work. I!. K. Htanton, 115 Eighth street. adv., It. Fou Halk. -Two-ton truck, suitable for farmer or ei pressman; no reasonable offer will be refused, and will make terms satisfactory to right party; * bargain. Apply In Oscar Kwtn. 80 , Hardens road, or Fogg'a Oarage, Ninth and Boardwalk, Ocean City. adv.. 0 12, 21. Furnished apartment or small collage wanted from 1*1 of Jnly for balance of season. Htate accommodation aud price wanted. Apply U. K- M., HKNTfKKi, Office. adv., It. Hleeptng rooms to rtnl, Id 00 a week. No children. 1101 Hlmpemt ava. adv., (1 12. 24. Choice property for sale. Apply 507 Ninth street. adv. fl,l9.6t Piano for renl for season ,1101 Hlmpson avenue. adv. 0-12,21. llnnm* for rent Apply kvt Asbury avenue. adv.,6-ft, M. i- 1 Try an advertisement In Ihe HkffYt- 1 HKL
TWO ADDITIONAL TRAINS iFOR SUMMER COMMUTERS
moving pictures proyedatreat i ; First of Shows of This Char- | nctcr at Yacht Club Was Well Attended, The first moving picture eulcrtalnwetil of the Ocean Clt> Yacht Club fur the present »easou took place on Friday evening, with an attendance of about 13.5 members aud friend" of the club. Everyone seemed to enjoy the pictures Immensely, these being of an , Instructive as well as a humorous character. Tomorrow evening there will be another "movie," to which all members, with their families, as well as all friends of the club are Invited. It Is with pride that the officers auuouuce that the pictures shown at the club this season have never been on auy screen before, either lu Ocean City o(r elsewhere. The' club wilt absolutely have tlie Initial "bowing. The first Ladlea* Auxiliary card party took place la-t Wednesday afternoon with a large attendance. The usual happy spirit was evident, aud alt seemed glad that the time liad again come wheu they could gather arouud the table# for a sociable game of bridge or five hundred. The uext auxiliary card party will take place on Wednesday afternoon, June 25, at 2 80 o'clock. AH ladles of a members' . family are urged lo Join the auxiliary, aud thus be privileged to participate lu these pleasant Wednesday after- ^ uoon altalrs. At a meeting of the hoard of governors, 29 new members were admitted to the club. The club Is gradually reach* , lug its goal, «o It la hoped that all , present members will continue lo cooperate In this campaign for new members. Proad or (Scholars. Mrs. M. Kelchutu, seventh grade leacher In the high school building, Is extremely proud of the showing made by her pupils during the term Just closed. Hhe had 50 children lu the ! room. 24 of whom were boys, and all . successfully passed their examinations. One girl. Marlon Tronl, had a percentage of 100 In her atleudauce, aud ahe ; was not late at any of the session*. Hiorc Needed l'p Town. A summer resident of this city suggests that a large meat and provision store l» needed in the north section of 9 this resort. He claims that such a * store, well couducled. would prove a 1 paying Investment. That portion of • the town has surely growu during the ' last few years, aud there are many people living up there.
local boys at bio ehcampmbnt Andrew 8tcclman and E. M. Sutton, Jr., Represent Methodist Sunday Behoof. Andrew Hteetruau. son of Granville H. Hleelman aud wife, aud Edward MHultoii, Jr., sou of Edward M. Hutton and wife, of thla city, left Huuday for Columbus, Ohio, they having been appointed hy the Klril M. K. Church a* Centenary Cadets at the big Centenary Exposition at Columbus. They will be two of the 10O0 boya In the encampment, which beglua tomorrow and continue* fur one month. The encampment will be In charge of army officers, under the general supervision of General Wood. Andrew and Edward are two of the popular young men of the Otean CUy High School aud the First M. E. > ChLrch, and the honor they have been given Is deserved, all of their many friend* declare.
Kcgloual Director Morkham So Notifies W. E. MasBcy, of This City. C H. Markham, regional director, liaa notified William E. Ma*sey that there will bo another early train from Ocean City tu Philadelphia on Monday morning* on the Reading IUIJroad Jcatlug here at 6 23 o'clock and aUu a train on Saturdays leaving Philadelphia for Ocean Ctty at 12.40 p. m. Director Markham'* letter foltowa: Mr. William K. Massey, Ocean City Title and Trust Co., Ocean City, N. J,— Dear Sir:— Referring to your letter or ihe sixth lustant, I take pleasure In Informing you that the summer ached* ule uf the Philadelphia aud iteadlug Railroad, between Philadelphia aud Ocean City, has bean arranged to Include all of the trains mentioned In your letter, aud, lu addition, there will be a Monday ouiy train Jeavlug Ocean City at 0.25 a. m , aud a Saturday train leaving Philadelphia at 12.40 p m. Your# truly, C. 11. MAKKHAM, Regional Director. HAD FINE OUTING store Ttiso joo i-cople on I*lcnio Of HUlldHjr MCtlOOla. The picnic of the members of the Sunday schools of the M el bod 1st, Pre *- byterlau mud Baptist churches at Denape Park, May'a Landing, on Monday, was one of the largest and moat successful ever held by these organization*. and all spent a very pleasant day playing games, boating, etc. Tbers were between 300 and 400 la the happy crowd. The member* of the schools were taken to and from the grounds In automobile* provided by friends. The committees In charge 00m prised the following: The Rev, George W. Yard, II. 8. Mowrer and John Marts, of the Methodist Church; Frank H. , Piatt, Charles F. Nabb and John Mot Call Ion of the Proabylerlan Church, , aud the Rev. M. M. Lewta and J. , Preecotl Cadmao, of the Baptist | Church. ! DR. DAGER TO PREACH i Auditorium Openlns Herri c®*, on iaudar, Jane •*, The summer services In the sad I to Hum on the camp grounds will begin * Huuday, June 29. when the speaker f will be the Rev. Forest E. Dager, pae- : tor of HL Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church, Philadelphia. , Dr. Dager has been the preacher at the opening services at the auditorium . for several years. The program of aommer services at the auditorium has been completed by w1ic ruuiiui iuu4
the Rev. W. A. Ferguson, of Philadelphia, the superintendent. Ware's Npecisttle*. Fresh roasted, hot peanuta, 20 cente per pound. Ftueat quality fresh butter, 70 oenta per pound. Molasses sugar, very fine, 7 oenta pound. Elegant flavored coflee only 38 cente per pound; good aa the beat. New crop New Orleana tnolaaees.fiO cents per quart. Large assortment choice anptee, or1 auge*, bananas and all kind of frail always on band. Fresh eggs right from the country, plenty of them. Helm's sweet mixed pickles, very . tasty, 15 cents per half-pound, adv., tf L.oat» Lady's gold wrlat watch; Initials M. H.T. Kindly return 1413 Weal ay 1 ave., or write 5108 Green street, Ger- - maotown, Reward. adr.,0I8£t. p To One and All— Do not forget tha . old reliable Bay Villa Laundry, which was established In 1916. Try It once — complete your laundry while you t wait. Call, write or phone, 169-W, f 217 Bay avenue, Ocean City. Frances Freeman, Prop. adv., 5-8, Bmoa. I Don't forget Guy 'a for etrlctty fresh y eggs. Harry Guy, 1011 Bay aranna, adv., 6-12, 41.
ftTaTCMBNT OP TMO Ocoan Glty Tltlo and Trust Go* 61 lhs does of liuslnsss Juns It, 191* Uniourcn* Liabilities Cash on Hand and in Bsnks, J 175.4W.63 Capital Stock, , . , • . $100,003.00 Mortgages Own ed, .... 1,010.00 Surplus, 50,000x0 Stocks at*1 Bonds Owned. 553 437 80 ITndlHded Profita, . • . 14,857.67 Loan* 45t,t5H.yo Mils Payable, , , • • 70,000.00 Real lUlate 56,147.61 Deposits 77J.lW.95 Furnltnre and natures, . . H,i9i>.<w Mlacefiaucous Auwts, . . , K .4*5-43 $1,007,644.61 $1,007, 644-61 May we not e*pre*s our appreciation to our many friands who, by tketr continued confidence and patronage, have made the af»o*e stalement posaiblef Willum H m&tinv, Htjfstu. II. Nulty, President Assistant Trsasurer. The Baptist Gorner Wantkd. — Men to usher at the service* Jo the Hippodrome Sunday evenings in Inly and August The services arc greatly helped hy the successful handling of the large audiences. Give names to P. T, Jennings, chief usher, or the Pastor, Renumber — Summer Schedule begins Jttly 6th. Chapel Service, 10 jo il m. Park Theater Service I ii>.45 a m. Hippodnuiue Service, R \\ m. i

