Ocean City Sentinel TtllUlHDAY, JUNE IS, ItfitL SV# lu> Kiftil tu rwvU'o Item* oT a«* » awl .vummuuAU^* nf lulorert u« llite eumiMULiUy ami our rr»«l#rr HVCiy Vi )UT#, Alt ivtumimlcatfon# «4imiM I m *uc\vuis>iujioii Willi llio full natti# and i atitii*#* nf lb# writer. not im-wnAorlly {or putrileotlot*. hut a. cn^iulw of DOTS Urtnlu WMni*»u duty la»t Friday - riOMte nutuuteMlrs U«civ What wkll It b* in Auguel? Ih-gulor July crowd on th# tteasdwait *a*unliy eveulog. Flirt dance of u*# ^imiu ol the yacht eluh Saturday evening, June JS J.«*ph M. Rowland will jwu. u>(h uf (il* (beatec# her# foe (be vii Solurday evotrtug. L lie iruitey oar" began luuuiutf lu (hi* ,-iiy la»i Saturday mucuiug, ami lOrre wot* much joy I'iutr* wu a iu*U »if vUiUM" here Kiufay ami Saturday and many «iiia<e» Were ,»i»«Nj«*l for Llie «ca>Hiu. Frank iiowvll ami aunt, uf Philadrl|ihxa. arc at Shell Brighton |dnc# ; curtail*. Mr. Howell »» a b*uR*rlni l a unlet*. JiHapii (lllfaiti ha* mid J. Ma* iuigans Cottage oh Aabujy avexiue, be- 1 lu W ITitetetfiith all set. to Simutrl j r eal Hera, or ( a*ud#u J be dlk-laln •»! Holy LMnuy KplNt>t all'huceli have rutiagml Mr-. Lulu | Ware Mec<»uch. of tlite city, lo be' ohurv-h organlrt for the -utniuci Ttsc «.icc<aii I'tty rtiote Obecrvatiuu StIhioJ will begin He -e-^iou a Houday, June it. flie Heeau City r>UU Summer School <r»ll -left Monday, Julie ■ t I tm-lian Science -ei rices will be: held every Sunday moriu»K *l in 5U o'clock lu Ltie eadoo, Hoard w talk slid . MiMirlyu terrace. The public is lu- j vlted. — PERSONALS. Miiae K. kl Tyler, of Lafcewoud, a# innr# lor the irwn. Lliiuikod Sack and family, of Saletu. are at their bay villa. Kraok H. Stewart, of Woodbury vu in Inwo Sunday . Jan*nn* it. Wood, of Brldgetou, ir«Ki"tered at I lie Klberoii. W. H, SchermerhorD, of t'amden. ham opened bin collage here. 0. rt. HenTy ami wife, of Phlladri phia, are het* for ' I lie #ea#oti. 14.1" Mte>n ami family . uf Frar'<ford, are here for Ihe vuiniuer. I harlea A Staiijc. of L >ifai>. woe a guert of the Indj-erlal Sunday. Mr-. Joseph I. Scull, of I lil- city, !• vi-lilog retail v*e In Mc. Holly. 1. K. Haw#- ami wife, uf Phliadtl phia, are <ue»1» of the Bl-cayn?-Faul LamoreUe, of Wayne, fit* * •lamed in- cottage for the K. <1. Taulane and family, uf Phifadeiphia, aregut-t* uf the Kathlu I? (? Itoyal and family . of t anulen , are at their hay villa for the .-eaten. fhe .Vliw Maxwell, of Piilladel 5 bia, have ojwiic.1 their c»iUire her* K. tL lynrke and wife, of Uirodru. were recent arrivaU at tlie Wyumhi*. I itMirtre K Haner and ramliy, of J Philadelphia, are here fur Ihe-ea-on. lLaJph Sutlon, and Wife., uf Chi* city, recamly entertained Mi*» Avir Abfti. M. K. Hare and family, of Philadelphia, are al their cotlai^e. >19 Fifth -cr«e«. I»f. J. M. Mclntyre. nf Philadelphia, ww amunjc the week's arrival)- al tbe iirgfaa. Uharlea Barlon, of Philadelphia, baa >|«en«d hlr cotlike, 111 I «>c#an avenue. Mam Sar>d». of tbk city, I* viriiirnc irlenda In Wwt Philadelphia and vicinity. Marry H. Marter. Jr.. arid family, at t rmtleii, are ocCUpylDR their CdtI aifc hem VV . 15 JJeveltii and family, of i'bila* dvlphla, a tt at tbefr eottaRe, ten* Ival avenue. Vf. A. Mender and family, nf Phila* -iclphia. are ai their cutlane, J '2A t.'eti* lial avpuue, Ur U, C* (ivHHCberty and family, of Phllaitclphia, are at their cottake, I'v teutraJ mad. iw-arle K. Meillvr. Jr., uf l'hdadelpbia. was among the wee** arrival- al i he (feeantf. Iteruard Kuekdmch#l and family, ol Wh Philadeilpbia, have opened their rcCtage. Mm*. H. A. Ploeh, nf thfa city, bm reloriierl from a few dmya' vielt lu PfiJladelpbla. ■ H. JCuwll and family, of Pblla* delpbla, are at thatf cull age, '115 Anbury avenue. Mm. Kmily A. June*, of Mt. Airy, la <wv*)pylng her enuage. 3|o tutiii" Milan avenue 'Jenrg* W, Undetitow#! and ramliy, uf LtRari, haTC opemel theli cultagr. W5| Park plane. Mre Thnina* Walters has rvfUfuad H' ta i 'atnrfen and opened ilef A-bury vTsitue euitage. J. H. Haururk and wife, of Pblladet' phia. have opened their rot tag*. *VRM 4 enirai avenue M. T Rllia and family, of Thlladeiphia, are occupying tbelr rottage, dttt, NVrsley avenue, Mrs Mary Stang and family, nf Philadelphia, are at their rotiag#, I VIQ Affbuiy avenue. Mrs. s, M. Syphard and Karl Syyhard, '/f Philadelphia, a ra gUvat* of the Miller rot tag*, Mstnuadiike l> Sr*iltl», nf Plillflel' plifa, it urr'Upylrjg his cottage, fill Setsnfeeofb -fr«€. l^lle ram|ibell and family, nf Philadelphia, are «rou pylng waller I tiaudler'ri cottage. A. J. Smut! and wife, of MM rfiy. have gnrve tn Haddnn HeighLs to S|W!id a fsW weeks rt. U, rtcbumn and daughter, nf .AartHphia, am at their milage. fM2*'ef»l«l BVMlflM. If K. Morse and family, of Phita* detphla^ am twrajryjitg tbalr cottage. WW fh'l.aneay place. J- P. Marl ram and family, of f*an»» duwue, «r« occupying ikelf wtliMPi, avenue. P. ML Hlmpanh ami family, PhlL edrlpht a, were among tbe week's mt- '/ U>* I Hswllrf. • -11 nod family, of PlitlaM 1h«dr milage, l« Simp * v for Mis swaenri. fdfu. Firrrkt Sfwtib, of ffMj&Kmt* villa, Ihduyifct her "nttega, W fit J * U Its I ■» a pfget. dnflrlfcnr J Muff-* -M ly.did f*^.i7, of phtladeipbla. .
'contractor must"1 push his work Comiltiiisioncrs Weury of | UuUiy ia Completing Pile: Brt:uk water, I'livctcr k l»hei at Lhu luvelmgof Mi* i'lly i '■■loiui—luiirle. Cwllol atlditiun j lu Ojc Juiiu ,M«m phw Utvsawatvi ' lumiFict on tin nc> ah Itont ift ttlo loa-j vr .,iciK»ii ur tlu; vity. H»> ^dd uui . iKUhiiic N i u dofti' hiwanU i ni l pk-tiru tbu work for thn> » butt I tft-it in it, on duty .til th* | I uM,.|,|n. liH-h haullha hbiti'Mal | I'Ui: mA»r> tmj i> s«..iic on. but no wurluba Iwihc: d oh »*. lh^ :.Uikli.-td City K'.uln' t r l atii^m atuud tblitl und«'! |lu> liviTtt-"! uf li.*.' fuiiir.n l, tin- 1 ctuiit,u'li»i in tvkfiuA>iblv lot lb*' i:ty[; uf I\r ln*|wciur. * fn» hae lic< n cosnc h ;»• «ln* Mir ft. >>i jhc a. irk oiUj' wh< n • ndU ?>> Mr M„;t- th.it h* i Mel la) ill' . l« udvd filing down u» Mn- wivk Mr Mcb h;i> mini, numcroits !' hut h *■ duK'ff hot pu>.h tho work, kud Today i Monday) h*. ort un .1 *, cnu* i Mayor i'h.wnpUin - ihl that Ms Main, was ncuii* d !h;*i If In* did Qol push .ho vutitiacL h:~. hoiid-lll'-ft would tr uniod. Ma;':, .in.-vj-d Us v- ri,« < .l,v TomgU-bUMHh a UU'i .mil i>MU.d i r m that he -au'lld Al -n. . pu>-i. tilt : • uuira. r Thv • ny hn.- -ftuAh him riiiisnVrahh- li iiii luv * — w U l.UnwIur Fis^-r **.4hS Mi • Man/^is ' [laih tl it, hi.- «utk tind h.- lK»2i-.i^u<-ij n iH'isft, d w' 1 j riir.«w Cam (dull m .i moiton. was it;, r rvstdullinn is tnlluws I- I Ihwivnl. bv th- Ihuirii • ouiinl.s 1 I -mm l - >>J T h» • its ,.r(k. 1» > N* w : lj»*r5» v ih.it John Mai I « u •ninflisl by , lib*.' city ch-rk thot uaicas n. beginii I wurk uftib r his ruuiract. N-» T«M. aud J <uutniui's. lu Mm* KHtihiai - tun of th«- 1 jilinclcr uf lln d«'pai tmvnt ul sirvrls • r.d lilabsayM and '.he cilv « witlr.fi thew days fiv>m tho dmt- on which a copy »>f i.bia rceoluMon !*holJ »' -I i vt-d upon him. h < upy *.r this Msutulloa Iv-liii th*1 uutn- to iHf horv- 1 |,d. khd. in difaulL of Jufih Mails cum* [idyillK.* with BOtlftr £••<' ol this . IjvwOliUMM. Iho "Sid Cbrk i« h**r» bv ( t.LUibvrUsd and di « • --d t«« notsTy tin* U r-ii.-.im-Ji .r .-, «uril} «»r l * said John 1 Mnrtx i- to- h.' * iIi IhuIi in h:s rfotm- ' • ii hco of th«* .* ild e-Jiilr.sn-i iftd III d»-- I i. l'jiutt of « * f.1 pis the with Mu* "i-rniH of [ ihm M jadnhKi The rcsolurii.u was adopt •-;] tiiwe operfU tb*it nn|tage on t 'emral t nvenue, bel.iw Kc-urlawuth -!re«l Toi | the -eaeoti. , Mrs lics-u* W «.f Philadelphia. t» at her cottage. JUtier-sa and t '«ntral ro<uI». for th« srasun. (George Latter and wife, uf Philadelphia. are al their apAlluirnl#. IMS Wtefsy avruue. f«it Ibe *e*~>n. ■ L. f. ail waJlader and family, of . PhiUdelphla. arret theli . ting#. 1030 • >ntrai avmue, fur !he sra-uu Jaiur- Ft# h I and wife, of Philadelphia, are plea-ar t -y lucaled *r> their ' -'juiuier lo.:rije. >v j F;fcb -treet. l rity Prea-urtr Ktr*trfick J. Bhoyer I and feok'ti . ,»f Philadelphia, are at . ihelr apaifaienl- !•-'! Huardwalk WillifuiH tfrahaiu or che Phlladel* ;-lna I.»ejaj!ios:l I -upplle-. ha- 1 ■ •petted hi» cottage for the -ea»on. li-ec-rgv W Harri- auit wife, uT Mils 1 city, ar* eutntalMi i Mr*. Howard « ' 'nrneal arxd son. of SVhiow tiruve , Walter Chandler and wlte, of Phila* , delphiai, are heps for Mir -ea-on, occupying their eultage, 19l» L'euiral avenue Former Councilman N Ko*. «<f • HridKetou. >p«iit Huaday with hl» brother, Freeholder John P Fox. ami family. Many S Ifonner. of Philadelphia, «h" ovrtii* a cut I age un rtl. f'harles fplara, wa- among ihe mliori bere Friday 1 Kdward HaDMUvre and family, nf Philadelphia, ar* her# for Ihe -#«hm», •s.*cu pyi-ig tbetr c-dta.ge. Centra* , avenue. Mrs. O. O ties^uei and daughter, of Jacksonville. Fla . are gue-ii nf her patent*. L>. V. Merkle# and wife. In ' thNclly. C. L HgvnmersJy and family, of Mermanlowo, have takrii Ibe lower apariment In W alter Chandler's aparbsjenta. A. H June* ami family, of Merman* town, are her# fur the eaasoti, 1bey I having opened Ibelr eotiage *« J05U i Central avenue. , Henry W. Kiel wagon, of Philad S* , pbla. I* here for th# sea sun. Mi Htel- , wagon is vice president <»f tbe Ocean City Rieblng Club. Charles M'-Faddeu of Philadelphia, > ha- opeii*<J the collage recently purthawed by (poi >.m Fifteenth "Meet, near Oroam avenue. l», t" Merk lee and wife -f Philadelphia, have opened tbd/ roll age, 19 Central ri»ad >ft«s Mary Mrfkiee l» hers wiin hrr parchH Clarence J Imerolb, >fe and daugliier. uf Logan, are cm pylng their apartment. I'rt T* Mi sireet, this oily, for the wnlflO. Commodore and Mrs. L'barlro J. Cu rrau, nf Pblladelpbfa. rrturhtil home the latter pail of lam w«ek after spending a few days h«re. Mrs. U. F. SVert. Mi*# Amy Miller and J Austin N*el#y of Mil* city, have goo# tn Fast Hartford, Conn , to visit frisndi fur a few we*k-. F. M. McClato. a welLboown Philadelphia newspaper man, a »*ti family have o|iene*1 their ruling* uti the iwarh front at rweiily-nluth -treel t'huruas \V, Armslmng and wife, nf Phtiadelphia, are cuitsger# fur the season. Mr. Aramtrong was in ihe hotel r,u-irjiM» nere for * uuiuher uf yearn. fhe Itwv. 1^' McCabe Jiilm«uii Slid wife, uf Kherson. Chester County, Pa., are gur-ts uf Mr#. Juboiwifl'g parent*. UraiivllJe H. Hieeimin and j wife, of I m* city C.J i.'runln, uf Philadelphia, formerly of Litis City, was tu K»W|| HlM week, accompanied uy hi* wife ami , baby. Mrs- Croul'i ami the child will spend the summer here Miss Jtilta Hleke, who tuik ihe de gree nf harbflOT nf art* at Mt. HI, Mary's College. Plglnflgld, l» here tu spend the summrt with b#r liruttiff, the Rev. Thomas F. Htake. Vmee L Kaiy and family, uf Ktro* beovflle, tlhiu. fufmrrty •»* this city, haw returned afmr sproding wmi ' flute time here t ape Ealy h with ' tbe Cemegte rtteel CompenyWllilam H. Hum and wife entertained ever the week end their detigh* » t#T Mrs J. A. Miller grand daughter. Fluffhi* A. MlMer and grand son W. H. Ilom nd .al*o Mis- Kaihryn J. Sflwin and William J. Mitchell, of Philadelphia, Mi#* Nellie jfmMii and Percy Hmllh, of Phlladrlphla, haee ar riven at their imttagc IW>tr#niral avanu*, fnr lb# r «ea#un. Mr. and Mr* Wm C. Young tnd Ml-s Roth Young, uf Pniladai* ' phia, will arrivs Haiurday for the hal* 1 atic# of the season. \ l> L. Piece and wlfa, of Pltfaburgh, | who spent several ***!**_ I" gatwt. Ail rBtmberi. Hi gyud stamfing or { otherwise, of Luyal Mnter uf Mow, • pin gW, Huftwr*' Pnlul.arv Ufged tn attend a meeting hi h* held n*xt SV*i nrsday fven|tig ifttb Ifl-t Impuftaiit I liU-me*- ... .1 adv., Il iJftMD AkSncn Dlctalof J
NOT MUCH SENTIMENT FOR OLD COMPANY G'S ARMORY
electric line now operating Quick Work Done by Robert Chew in Getting Rond in Readiness. through th* hurtling proclivities oil j Hot-tit C| it* vi till- ycung tuati who ■ ha- rharge of th# physical manage* metit .r the m ean CUy eleciilc tine. I c»r.*» ncgaii running on s half-bour J 'vhwlu.c last .Saturday luurnilig much h> Mi# gratllU-atluu or re*udcul« i #nd v Mr. I rw w«* iui|>«rlhlvudehl of the i- ad Lwfutc It.# viae and La-hoc going I jiii o th# vice. Slue# bin dlachargu 'r.uii |ta service, tie has been ill Wll* lam <» M' Otc - ulllccs iii Phltadclphia. Hv, ol cuuih!, was thoroughly familiar wlih romlltlQiif* here, audio luui fell the job uf gelling the road ready fur operation. When he cauic down Tucaday of ia-1 "week, be found nearly all of tliu road under sand, and the rail* had in ne dug out of deep bed# uf -and. Hp hadn't niany uf the cuuipanyV men, but he gut bUf*> and hired a buuch uf laiimad track men to work in the late afternoon- aud evenings arte: they were through with their regular occupation*. Tliey worked hard and well and the resulL w a- that ou Fri•lay arurnoou the track- were cleared for tbe cars. The cars leave up (own on the hour and half hour, aud they Mtul frolU Flfty*nluth street on the i|uarler of aud i|uaitc# after the hour. The car* meet un Atlantic avenue, near Seventh •ireet. where (here Is a switch, at about lilteeii minute- before ami II fminute" after the buur. l*hr Tare is aeveu centThe road, a- most reader* know . Ih now being upented under a trustee, acting for Mie city aud also hi tbe ID. trr«-«; or the buml holder* of the elec trie Tail way cnuipauy. The following revolution w»* aduptcil by Ihe ( ity t oininlssloiiers al their weekly meeting; lie il ItesulVed, by the Hoard of Comiuls* -iou#r» of l>ceau L'lly, New Jersey, that the city of Ocean flly bovruw a -uni no! exceeding fchwh. under aud virtue of an act uf Lhe Lcgl-* of the Stale of New Jersey, entitled. 'At! act relieve cltle* of the fourth cJa»* of Llit* State frotu the lo-* C00s#i|ueut upuu the cesealioii or abaiidoi'iueut of the operation of any -treex railway heretofore operated therein . " approved April lu lulh; aud (hat the proper officer ur officers exerule a note or note# (being known as emergency uole-} (o secure said sum; that the -an! note or note* -ball set forth on the face thereof a statement .if Mie emergency for which the sain# were t**u#d . U#i#il)' Married. Marios s Corson, uf this city, aud Mrs Km ma Hbarp. of rteaville, were married last evening, at the Brownlee Apartment*, Haveulh street aud Aibury avenue, (bla city, by the Rev. Meorge W. Yard, partor of the First M. K Church, hi Mi# presence of a few invited friends. They will reside lu Mil# city during the summer, occupy* pymg an apartment on Asbury avenue. l-:r»u n»c «■•«»<:* u i Announcer!. Mr-. M. f-j-en weln announces the tn* gagrioenL of her daughter, Miss FVIllh, and Daniel Plsant, both of Herman* (own. Mr. Pisani ha» Just returned froui overseas duty with the famous Division. He went "over lhetop,? three times and came uut without a scratch Ml*sR-enwein was formerly a resideui of Ibia city. _____ lage here, hav# gone to Rhode Island, w here they will spend i uiu# time with Mr. Place's parents before be return* lo ills theatrical duties in Pittsburgh. They started from here ih their auto* (xiohile. intending to make the trip by machine. L. H. Harlman. wife and daughter, uf Philadelphia, were visitors here Fundiy 1 hey wcrp guests of Meorge K Jlauer during the day. Mr. H adman, who is in the fishing tackle bu-luess in Philadelphia, la a member uf MieOcran City Fishing flub. Heleot < uuncJlttian William Mc* Coach, of Philadelphia, was In town Hobday With him were hie brother, Capt David McCoach, of Ihe Philadelphia police department, aud a cottager here, and Charles (]. Calhoun, of (he huieau uf building inspection. Tboma# Reck and wife, of Philadelphia. ar# occupying the upper apartment* lu Walter Chandler's apartmeui huus# This Is MiMr flr-i *eaton here They have been sending Ihe summers in Veninor. Mr. Heck is assistant ;rea*urer uf the Philadelphia Having* Fund. Philip Mtt and family and Mr#. Ma* Hilda RuhBf of KversR, Jledford fuiioty, Pa,, are here for fhe seaeon, occupying nno of the apartoienta in the eparimenl house nwn«l by Mr, OH at 1017 Wesley avenue. Mr- OR I* In the lumber end coal bu*lnM? In hi* pome town. \ Helen, eight-year-old daughter m if, rt Ackermflo, of Pittsburgh, a well-known mitaget here, ha# been hruugbt hack to her home 1u tlite rity frnn Philadelphia after undergoing treatment there. It was at flfft Liu-light sh« would have to undergo an operation, lull tht# w«a avoided. Henj. Mftffilhsaud wife, of Phlladalphia. ha** opened their cottage, AIM Central avenue With Mre, lirlffiilia ars Mrs p; p I'sld well and daughter, Carolyn Draiwr, and son; al*» Mre. T, J. Driffilhe and -on. Kdward. li. Hiifrlths, T J. Ur Iffiths, Bruce Orlffilhe end T. J I .'aid well will m«kf waek«nd tripe. Joseph Chance lite been visiting his aunt, Mt*. Ueorge W, HstMs Ha has jn*i returned from France, where he was with ihe 7#Ui (' Lightning"] DP vteton. Ha served a year at th# front and wa* in all Ihe hafde-l bailie#. H« w«* in M»e 103d Arumuuitiun Train Th* young roan fa well-known • In Dcsati l'lly. D'>r«)ihy Jonnn, daughter of John R. June# and wifa, went to New Itrunffwick mis week to attend Ih# Com - m#nr*rtt#nt #xerc!#*# of the high •ehoof there toniaht, when Mm Mar g»icrti# Kelp gradneif* Roth Joo#s Is eutiiog Iter aum, Mre H H, New kirk, In Hafero
'Committee Favora Sclliug Structure Do People Desire Community House? Til# '(Ui'nlbUI ot Mitt dls{HYffltlOn of the old Company U Armury, built a fcu years ago by (he ocean City Mill- , tary Club, aud th# erectinu of a per- ( in h lit* ut uiL'iuurlal tu the local b">- ( whv -wrvirt in the war with Ueruiany | . dlH'ds»«l •( h inccU ij»r of (he in- j ' tcri"*t«*«l cuuinirtlves 111 the" City Com* , inisniuuvre1 room Monday evening. ( MjiVvf CliMiuplou presided u u d l "lalLsh Mil* purpose of the meeting. , After hearing ihe views of several or ( those present. It war decided, un mo- ( lion or Clayton liaiue# ltrick, lo h|>* , 1 -unit a co in tu 1 1 lee un way* and mean* , lo dispose of i lie armory. , The committee comprises Mayor | Champion, Clayton Haines ltrick. 11. ( H Mow rer, John K Grove# aud Cap!. Alfred H Suiitii. , 1 he co mm i II ec I* to re|K>rl. If poaai* , ble, al the uc.xl uieellug of the Board , of I'ratle , Kegarding the pro|iosed permanent , meuiurial, K. W. Edwards made a uiollou, which wan carried, thai It Is , (he sense of the conitulllee that acme . permanent memorial program tie out- , lined, tht* to be presented to (he Hoard of Trade. Ru*#ell H. Nulty, chair- ( uiau or (he bau<]uel committee, and , who w as at tb« meeting, was re«]uested , lo have oue of the speakers al the , Joseph M. Rowland hamjuel al tlie (Jeeaulc this e veulug iliocua# the per- . luauent memorial questiuu. Clayton llaluen Hrlck, dlncu*aiiig , Hie armory building, at the meeting , Monday night, reviewed the situation, , a* It now confront* the member* uf | Ibe Ocean City Military Club. | U. VV. Edwards said that the young ( men are not now interested Hi warlike ( practice*. The armory served It# purpus#. The building Is not desirable as , a social center. He spoke In favor of | ihe proposed comniuulty building, ( with library, gymnasium, etc. Th!# (own I# now going ahead. Its new , ulrth will date from 19Ih. aud there , will be life here winter aud mimmer. t The young people need #uch a place to go In the whiter, ami he Is really t -urpri#ed that the young people here are so good a* iliey are. It will raise ( the taxes, but the community build- | tug would be for all. i John R. drove# suggested paying olf the armory indebtedness and turning j the armory over lo the boys, and R. ( JL. Nulty wa# of the same thought. I Mayor Champion said It bad been 1 the desire of the City Commissioners ■ to do whatever the people waul, but the City Commissioner* are now Just « a# far from knowing just what tbe j people want a* tliey were months ago. , If the armory is nut lo be a memo* c rial to the boye, it would be well to I dispone of the building. The Ocean 1 City Military Company has never ^ sired up to Ite responsibility. There < was never a time when tbe members < could not have obtained mousy for the ^ building expenses from the city and the county. Money was always forth* coming when the member# asked for it from the city aud county, but the ( club permitted the building to go down and allowed the taxes to accu* moist**. If they don't want 11, why dou'i they dispose of it? The speaker "aid he did not believe that It would do any good to put tbe armory in repair and turn It over to tbe club. The club couldn't carry It. If there 1« no sentiment attached to the building— If tbey don't appreciate it— then sell the armory, and that phase of the memorial will be eliminated. If it Ii nece«*ary to raise money to pay the deficit on the building. he speaker eatd, he Is satlslled I that the city and county will give tbe money. A* to the permanent memorial, tbe committee appointed for this purpose worked hard, Mayor Champion said. Tbe money for ihla proposed memorial building will have to be rained In some way. Tbe patriotic move would be for tbe cltlzeua lo raise tbe money by subscription, without the help of the city. If tbe people want to make some sacrifices to show the appreciation of the things done by •the boys, they should build tbe memo* rial by popular subscription. It is easy to ask the city to do il, but the llr#t thing the city would do would be u> put the matter up to a vote of the people. Mayor Champion *ald tbat be was afraid thai a project Involving the expenditure of 1150.000 oaynnre might be defeated. Mayor Champion recited eomeof tbe feature" nf Lhe proposed memorial building and said that tbe recommen- ( 'litloo# of tbe committee are com* . mendabla. If Die City Commissioners i cau ascertain tbe real sentiment of tbe people they will put tbe matter up to j tbe people to decide, Cap! Alfred Ii. Btnlth said since the ■ war he lias Inst considerable of bla • "pep," a# he told tire people on a re* ' cent occasion., rto far as the armory building I# concerned, he oould not r ,#"y th»t be bad much sentiment for It. He and some other# are lied by notee, 1 and personally he would like lo get " clear uf ibcse. If tbe city wanta to I Afll ti># building to gel any money out ! of it, be Is satisfied. It would t>e well to get rid of Ibe armory. If the city bought it for Lhe club, it would be like \ a millstone to the boye. He would I like to be clear or It, The community building prnpoil- ' (inn Inokf Ilk* a benefit to the whole town, If the city could get It without * undue taxation, John K Trout, another memhef of me club. *t1d that he would like to see tbe armory obligation* oleafed olT. ** He dor* not believe the military club . want# the armory, He favored Ihe memorial building and expressed the j belief that the taxpayers will stand for . It ' The sentiment apparently favors*! ' dispensing Willi the armory and lit# erection of a memorial building. I. "1.7.. ' ' * 1' rtrfrrwetfi Operation I- Of. H»r»'*h«l TeUlt took Michael h f'lley gl, J r , uf this city, to Ht. Joseph's r* Hospital. Philadelphia. Toewiay, # j wh#r« Ih# youth underwent a #nrr#s«r* fid opereiMm for aeute appendicitis. ' Pilvggl works for J, B Drove*
alleys here are to be improved Matty Owners of Garages Are , Tied up by Present Conditions. Mayor Champion, at th# weekly j lucetlug of llu*. City C«>fiirol"*lon#r# I #xpre*Mkl 1 1 iv opinion thai il I* they *«ttled th# policy of tmprovlnv 111# alloys III the city People aiej building garagvi* in Ih# rear of lltelrj proportion aud in many case* lht*y can* J _ uut gel out of th# garages because of Hi# condition oT th# alley". Thenn properly owner# ur# willing to do whatever i* ntwoiary, but they cannot control the action id their uelgh. anil if they are hot near the street corner* the owner* uf machine* call uut gel out of (heir garage*, The speaker wahtrd to know- w hy the alare uut the -sine a* Mreel# and governed accordingly. City Solicitor Uuswcll #altl that the conditions regarding grading of alley# the #auie u# those relating to "treeta. The city cau build alley* and damage#, the name uh with # treats. Director Campbell -aid Dial Die aidi contractor, according to the coulrucl, will place a#he« where wauted, and ashe# make line atreel* for whiter u*e. There wa# a dl«eu*nlon regarding the dangerou# condition of the end* of several street# In tlie clly, and the matter of placlug llghlM and danger signal" al the*e place" wa# referred lo Mayor L-hamplon and Director Fisher, . with power to act. Regarding Die proposed Improvement# to the lagoon near the yacht club, Director Flslicr -aid that he I# HUthdled -villi the propntdtluii ou the basis outlined. It I# the minimum of what I* necessary. Any prop, erty owner there who de#lre# may add the Improvement#. Mr. Fisher moved that City Engl* ueer Colllnnon'* plan# and specifica¬ be approved, and the uioliuii wa# carried. Director Campbell #aid he thought a notice of lulciitlou to do thl# work should be given the iuleresled property owuere. It wa* said that notice wa* given some month# ago. Mayor champion staled that the ordinance had been p«nned #ouie time since, but the plan# aud specifications this particular work had uot been approved. It wa# agreed, ou motion of Mr. that a note of courtesy be published Informing proiieriy nwners thai tbe city I# about tu advertise for bid# for lid* work. Hid# will be asked for the work, according to the plans and spec I II cat tons lu the office of City Clerk Morris. According to a letter received from J. M. Chester, Mr. Borneo had been " assessed for taxe# on a lot owned by the Davis etdate, and a return uf & Go asked, Mr. Borneo never having owned the lot. The uialler wa# reto the lluauce department for a report. A resolution prewnled by Dlroctor Campbell two wevks prevlous.and laid over, was adopted. It deal# with the #alarle# to be paid the policemen. A number of bill# were read and ordered pakL 42 NEW MEMBERS Ocean City l-'latalnv Clab Continue a to Uiow. The Ocelli City Flailing Club lias added TJ new member* to Its roll, and the organization ih rapidly going ahead. Among the catches of 11#h (luring tha week were the following: T. J. Fegley, live croakers aud 2 weaklUb; (Jeorge F. Bauer, large weaktteh; H W. Hartley, 0 croakers and I weakdeb; W. W. Forrest, 2 croakers and one king; Ed. Btuard, a weakllsh, " flounder, croaker and Klugflsh; Mr. Ackerman made similar catches; W, Ward Beam, 2 croakers; Mr. Peters. 4 flounders on Ihe club's North street pier; P. F. Wright; croaker and two flounder#; W. L. Orr. A croakers, one king and 1 flounder; Clarence Brush, 2 croakers, 2 king and 1 flounder L. H. Fulmer got a black drum I weighing 45 pounds on the pier of the I rtouth Ocean City Fishing Club, and Robert Wood landed oue weighing H8 pounds on the same pier. Captain C. Nickerson, angling on Hie pier of the rtouih Ocean City Fishing Club Tuesday night, got a weak- I flsli that weighed 6 pounds fi minces, [ C. Wesley McCorkle got one weighing I 31 pounds. Ruben Van Hart had a big black I drum on his hook, but be got away. I Many weakflsh, klugflsh and croakers are being caught from this pier. GET CHANNEL BASS Two Lanced from off rfer orl Antlers' Clnb. Fishermen begin getting busy a few I day# ago, when tliey heard the cry. I "channel ba#s are hers!" The first uf these wa# caught by F. C. I Howell, of Philadelphia, president nf 1 the Kind National Bnnk, of Camden,! a cottager. Mr. Howell wa* ll«hlj>g mi the pier of the Anglers' Club when he made his capture. The flah weighed 39 pounds. W. I, Raymond, secretary of the club, might have caught 11, as lie was fishing there at lhe time, had 1 It not been that Mr. Howell hooked It . 1 Vice President H. VV, Hiel wagon, of I the Ocean (.'Ity Fishing Club, while Ashing with William F. Hrattti, of Ventuor, another Club member, over at Brigantlne, got a channel bas# that weighed a little over 12 pounds when I brought lo this city. I Walter Kuehn, of Hermantown, al cnuagtr. got a channel ha** weighing I 42 J pounds ou Ihe same cloub pier, ; BUY HOU8BB HRRB I new owner* Wlililvead iarnmcr in this ct<r. ' The iwo-etory bungalow of D. L. Place, on the Gardens tract, has been , eold by F, K Darby to Mrs. Helen . Grantee#, of Philadelphia. t The name agent has sold the JohnC. Wilson collage on Firrt street to John . Wolther, of Oak Lena, and the bunga- , low un Hlxth street, near Atlantic avenue, owned by Mrs Darby. In | John H. Williamson, of Chester I Trouble Over nmhtniff, r Tbe suit of Garfield Dannenhower.of Haddnnfleld. who owns a cottage on I Park plaoa, to restrain Prof. Owen p. # Johnston from violating the building restrictions here, which we# to have come before the Court of Ciieucery In t'etnden on Monday, wa* po*t|K>fird until next Monday. Damiennower I claimed that the bav windows and » #vr# of Prof. Johnston # new rommur, ntty house, adjotntnv, projnnd#d over ► 'the four foot line Prof JoIm»»I».«i later i. arranged to rtmve l ha Hou«v to a lot ' adjoining r| i i 1 1 r 1
| Straw Hats i j I V. hiv< tlul r* Brijham H*»pkiofc Hil (h^y Air the bril niAdr White Flanorl PahU Big Auotinteai Shlita, Cxp*. Tin, Sw<airr», Hodrry, Und«rwc4r Hot Quality Good Srrvicr Sailiikd Cuttomm r^-1 Jones' Men's Shop |5^i j Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING a»O DECORATING 1046 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Maddock's Pharmacv Eighth snd Asbury Avanua I'HONK 57° PRRK PULIVKRY Stationery, 20c to 75c box. Samosct Candies, 60c to $1.25. Whitman's Candies. Eastman Kodaks and Films. "Build Now" and rdinrc in Ocean City's prosperity. Do not put off building, thinking thnt prices will soon take a tumble, because: 1. Price* will never return to the old pre-war level, i. Prices are not coming down i«i America. 3. Prices of materia! ami labor will not be lowered for a long time. The above in Uic opinion in general ol manufucturrrHand busine-.-. men. When you build, let us furnish you with your building materials. g) h. Shoemaker Lumber Co. . Twolfth and Wert Avenue "Wo Ooll Everything to Ikulld o Building" BELL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. and Simpson Ave. Ocean City, N. J. SURF LAUNDRY I 929 Ocean Avenue pi,™., uo-j Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK, QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL New 7-room Bungalow and Garage I With all the latest improvements, on^the Gardens Tract, on Asbury and Central Avenues, $3,250.00 and TERMS T O SUIT. Apply any agent or h. d. LeCATO, Owner AUDUBON, N. J. ■ 'i - ■ i , w . i House Keady for Renter? Lear Wall Paper Co. 517 Eighth Street I Ocean City New Jersey It Moots the Needs i ^collut First Natiotial Rank is readily available, meeting the need for funds any time. Sticli a fund is always desirable for either opportunity or emergency. Interest Paid on Savings Fund Accounts. FIRST NATIONAL BANK I OCEAN CITY. N. J. . ' Learn How to Dartjce — — __ a t ^ The McCusker Studio of dancing I Tenth and Boardwalk l»hone 42K I r I Private Lessons Dally , i«A.M. to ii P.M. rsu£7.:rz 'I
llU'im.H Agp ilOTTABM. 05 f c/i jf.all m uoQiutHV, Dmmorom OOEAN OITY NEW JERSEY Dl'fc* AI.J. YKAlt rV.v.'!' L D# * 'I Ule< or4i,/orUtW. Lvt, |MM»* •I ll,«, #«UUM« (of und, o imjuU ,11- «...,Ue- In.fcil'l. U* t At.kUm tuwWffUMr | »•-: r, i,f ^T*-iu*u-dXitum fiAhiUrhuu Iniliiaa """■'ulSYJi:THE IMPERIAL I01A Central Ava. Ocean City, N. ). 0|HllI lor Ul# Mttffon. iVAMDlir l<XMt«.4l QMI U.fc b« a, L. fbone.Hl-W MK& C. OhT7.HL THE KATHLU Now open for Hi* leoaon UttCautral Avetiuo, OCCAM CUT. E . /, MIMhKn LEW IH A COMABL HOTEL ATGLEN Ninth htrcet and Central avenue hxortlcui Tabia uj«co All Yoar iiOvkkt Uw u#r»blp Maua^ument NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIUIiTli AND CCMTliAL AVKMUC OCEAN CITY, M. J. May lur and Hayrr, ProprUIra— a ■ Koarlocntb Heti»on Tliorouxtily rtoovalad and urwlj pMj^r.'d. Hell Phono#: 17-X and vKA-D. MILLER COTTAGE 712 Ontral Arenoa OCEAN CITT MEW JEUMEY Ojieu All the Ye*r Hot Water Heat LAUttA I. HILLEB WYOMING ()|H9u April 12th ror Ibe Heaeoa 724 Ocean Aveuue Ocean City, N. J. Hot Water lieat A. P. Mllner THE 1DLEWILD Moorlyn Terrace Ocean City, If. J. Open for Seaaoti 1919 Located One Block from B—rh HUB. J. K. MOIUUBOM THE BISCAYNE Now Open for the Beoaon Ocean avenue opi>o*lte Moorlyn terraoe Private Bathe Booklet E. ULUNUIN, Otntr THE HEWUNGS Ninth aud Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Open* June 18, 191B L. iL MKWLIMQ8 THE OCEANIC Eleventh street and Weeley avenue Ocean City, N. J. Open tor the 8e**on A. E. BAKEK. THE AMERICAN 1436 Central Ave. Ocean City, N. J. open for ava«on. Delightfully located. I*Mlr*ble vacanclaa; al*o catering io table board, day or week. Horn* cooking, MIH8 T. B. BCH LKHiNOKH. MARYLAND COTTAGE hOQ Atlantic Ave. Ocean City, N. J. llave you secured a room at till# couage * Beautiful looatlon, near beacb ; open earronnulngi ; large and ■mall rurnlaked room*. Wm. H. Powell Oeneral Contractor Grading and Street Building I Thlrty-fourth ol. and Weot ava. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Rffffldaace: 14SJ Geatral Anew Bell Pkeae Real Estate and Search Company RBPaBtftNTt Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Wildvood Title and Trust Co. j Title Infturanoe Search**, Abetract* of Title, Conveyancing Fire Ineuranoe Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Oood Pint Mortgage Farina for Sola Offices In First N&tionl Bank Building j Cape Ma^Oonrt House abbotts' Aldernev Dairies (•««**•**( tel. ». ChmmjUm) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholo. Dwlry ProduoU Butter on* Bgf* A"k for Booklet of ftpertalttee lord era Delivered Both Phonta Eyes Eiamined Without Drops Newest np'to-Sot* mrthode, NattehteMee gnaranteeO. rw 0m-elaai OjHicai work ihar# te no nereeauy of going tajftdlaroiahta ■ My stock ol *y* (Ifaeaea ana Hpectaciee ta mm rorn plate m rati t«* foan0 in an* rtty. rrnnrrirtlon !#«•♦* daplicalM at abort notice. Accuracy guarantor^, rrteea eow atrtent with ■ uoS wot*. All work So«e vm I th# prfmiw*. A. W. ELY ims Mteetl* Amw* aTLAirnr rmr, n. JL I Shore Poet Une roooan Poor. NMaWiabeS 1XBL Bell rtwM M a y | ,\VK you a cottage, bttnsalow I 1 I OT apartment to furnUhr Wl have a Una of wnmrvim at Istsa than PhHadelphta prictw. Window shadea a tpwialty CM am. K. ADAMS A SVIO. TtO'tt ABffUKV AVI.

