OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXIX.
OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1010.
NO. 13
Ocean City Sentinel j FubUahcd Waakly at OCCAM CITV. (M . J . — By— R. CURTIS ROBINSON Kditoc end Proprietor %i oo Pit Year, Strictly in Advance. ~AmiMMKll.AT-l.AW. jyfORGAN I HAND7 ~ ATTORNEY and counsellor at-law, SultoWf. Master aud YxauUuer lu Cl.amrfj-, |.ratu« Honrs CommijHlOQBr. Notary l"Ul>Uc. l AfK MAY lOl lt l IIUI KE, 91. J. lOppotlW Public Unit dingo. W. HOLT AruiL AXDUKW C. ijo«WXLL I^AW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, MjuIIMIm !» CKAilCUY. nor IIMK uuibDiNO. AHttl'UY AVKNUK end KlUllTII mthkkt IK K A.N CITY. N.J. LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Read Hi HI Ilia A1A, 3U0 aud U? lUriicU Huiidiug. :: : atlantic city. n. j, WM. H. Collisson, |K. A»l>. M. Am. Soo. C. K. Civil Engiueer and Surveyor city luiilawr, ihtau City, N. J, nHOUAL. DR. W. P. HAINES cor. ninth ano wesley ave ocean city. n. j. i s l<» luu. tu, UFK1CK UuUhH: lllul p. u». jeiui p. in. j Hell I'hoiir. '£MJ MMkul Oyuin*»Ura Mwm:'' end Coi roc live U)Tuua»tlc« Hwi>li»li MuvriucuU Dk. Florence B. Haines liour« \>j Appointment OCEAN CITY, N. J. iii.or* d-4 p. in. 5 AllflD Corson, M. D.3: *rd Wealey Avenue Ocean City Now Joraoy Hell fit. ^InU-r-KUlc 1JO-A. ££tiKSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey Offlce Uuum: 9 to 10 a. in. 7 log tu in. rnuiM OBir lluan I'lioiie JJ7 Until s»a. m. 13 p. in. «►»!». ui. John h. Wiiitjcar, m. d. Eighth and Central Ave. OCEAN CITY. N. J. |}r. Wilson Y« Christian
n Dentint^ 809 Central Avenue (K^AH CITV, ». J. #»en t'bone, 162. Ball PliMir *59'- W Ocean City Calls Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE VETERINARY SURGEON Votn m Stpaalalt y M NOHTH VIRGINIA AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY. N J. J'oimtrly Chlsl Vcfertaarlaa 0. 3. kaprata Co. Hfflia Hour*. Owen City Tnaaday and Wi-lnrartey.li rt a. in. Krtday and Haturday. 1 m-UM p. in. DK. CHAS. H. VAIL Oiteopithlc Phytic I ao 4><v*iiTncr Ofllrs liiiia/li-liililaOflli,#» Ht, KlriUli t*u I45> llral Trm-l Ifhig. Plume, Walnut ItaM IIOOTfl P HOMER Nlftai PkttieCAll.NCW Hughes' Central Pharmacy lib ind WoileyA*«. Ocean City, N.J Phone 246- W 1'iionr ynor order* We dbltvrr fir* Miss Annie M. Helss TBAOHMH OP PI AN O AND GRAND ORGA^ not Tntpo arntMT Occam our New jenaer roaagfir or pHftioatPHiA The Protection Of Our Vault gives you the best kind J of Assurance that when your valuables are placed there, they are 1*yond reach of fire and theft. A Safe Deposit Box here costs only $3.00 and up per year Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCRAN CITY, *N. J. ■
Strand Theatre Park Theatre Bet. 8th and 9th Sts. Park PI. & Boardwalk Pro^rumme Week Commencing June 30 - July 5 Evenings at 7.15 and 9 o'clock. Change of Pictures Daily '
MOLl.HR HP!', ORGAN PROF JOHN A. QUR1IN, Organist Monday, June AO William Farinim in "The Man Hunter" Capit.il Comedy International Nevi Tuesday, July I Gladys 1 truck we 11 in "The Divorce Trap" i Star Comeil y • l'« the News Wednesday, July 2 Olive Thomas in '•The Follies Oirl" l.-KO Comedy Kiurgium Thursday. July 3 Theda Bara in "When Men Desire" Nistei Couitily Current R vents Friday. July 4 All-Star Cast in "The Devil's Trail" Suushiue Comedy Pnthe News Saturday. July 5 Fanny Ward in 4tThe Narrow Path" Lloyd Comedy A I'ri/ma Kincgram
MOLl.UR PIPE ORGAN Monday, June JO Wallace lleid in /'The Source" i Lloyd Comedy Patlic News 1 Tuesday. July 1 William S. Hart in "The Poppy Girl's Husband" • Capital Comedy Kiircgram Wednesday . July 2 Theda Bara in ''When Men Desire" ! Comedy Hearst's N«w« Thursday, July J Marguerite Clark lJ in ••Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch" Mack-Sennctt Comedy Pathc Sewn Friday, July 4 Fanny Ward in "The Narrow Path" . Comely Kincgnun Saturday. July 5 A Paramount Special "Sporting Life'' i i Sunshine Comely Magazine Weekly , — — ■ i ■ ■ i
(jf31 11 IBI 113 >m% ii rn j The Casino j I The Brightest Spot on the Liveliest Part of the Boardwalk | Will Soon Open S | Commencing the festivities of Ocean City — entertaining the R young and old as during the past ten years. Dancing after- | I noon and evening, card parties, concerts, musical es ami other entertainment. Children's dancing classes, ballet |y classes, modern dancing classes and private lessons for adults.
I" Family Soaaon Tickets (6 Mombors) SI 1 .OO Innluillnir Wnr Tni ' Couplo Season Tickete (2 Mombors) $5.50 Inaluillntt Wnr Till Singlo Admission (One Person) 60 Conts Inrluillng Wnr Thy I Sea Side Baths SALES OHPARTMEINT Men's Bathing Suits White jerseys at ?i .50, $2. 25 and $3 25. Blue pants at ^2.00 and ?j.oo. I White 1 Hilts with rust-proof buckles at 35c. Complete suits, white jersey, blue pants and belt, >3.75, $1 50, $(> 50, $7 50. All wool, two-piece, quarter sleeve suits in navy, trimmed with white, in sizes 32, 34 «ncl 36 at >4 .S«: «i*e* J». Z " 40 and 42 at $5 .00, and large sizes, 44, 46 and 48 at | $0.00. These suits cannot be equalled anywhere nt I the nlHive prices and represent values from $6.00 to j $8.00. V At ?3 50 we have a good two-piece quarter sleeve suit in Navy, trimmed with red or white. I -TT— ■= — Do Your Marketing at DORSEY'S Quality Market ^ * N, E. cor. 7th Street and Asbury Avenue Special ROUND STEAKS 39c. lb. SIRLOIN Another Blfir Speelnl 65c. Parlor Brooms, cut to 36c. Hand Sewed Four Tie • H I II John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth mrttti ind HAV»n Avnnu* OCRAN CITY. N. J. l.umbrrt MillWOflf, Bviddlnf Pap»t, PlnMOf N*lU. H*»h Weight! tic, fUtiroatvt Pafnl»h»d, Prompt Holivtry,
BEACH FRONT HOTEL PROJECT BOOMED BY ROWLAND
lie OiTers to Give £io,ooo Towurd Financing Building— Dlnucr Big Success. Local liMnry will date hereafter from Thurmluy eveulug, June 19- " Ku w loud Night In Ocean t'lty"— for. on that occanluii, Joaepli M. Kowlend, hilellicHH tuitii and citizen of two of the greatt-Mt towna on earth, Philadelphia and Ocean Ulty, etarte<l a luoveiuent which In d e*tlue<1 to give to thlH reaort (and that before a great while) the one eeaentlal thing It needH — a hlgh-claaa, alhyear ocean -front hotel. Thobe of the reHldente and cottage!* I who have been In Ocean City a decade I or more are very utrongiy cognlzaut of thin need, and thuy will recall the timer that they were told that the city wan about to realize IIh lung-cherished hope Hut till* time there In behind the move u man who doee thlngn, a man I who, "ingle handed, ban acoompllbhe<l wonderful renullH for Ocean 'Jlty. lie "aid at the teiilltuohtal dinner! given tilm by the Hoard of Trade at the Oceanic Hotel Thursday evening! that he would be one of forty men to give fit) 000 or one of eighty men to I give 4-6000 each toward building an | ocean front hotel here, and his statement wan applauded vociferously, be- 1 cause hi" hearer" knew that, with Mr. I Rowland back of the enterprise, and with co-uperutlou lu this gigantic en- 1 terprlse, the hotel Is assured. ••How land Night" was u most remarkable occasion also In another way. The friends of Mr. Kowlahd at I the dinner, and these were 125 111 number, were treated to one of the very I linest, if not the tin est, addresses It I has ever been their pleasure to hear. The speaker. was the Hev. W. War- j ren Giles, rector of the First Reformed I Episcopal Church of Kast Orange, a I polished orator, who, when he was not convulsing hla hearers with well- 1 told stories, was making them think deeply of the results of the war with Germany and the Impelling necessity of the men of the United Htates.be cause they are true Amerlcaus, responding pruiiip lly to the assistance <>f the drained and ravished countries of England, France, Belgium, Italy and Russia. I)r. Giles, lu his quick grasp of his subject. Ills polished rhetoric, vigorous language and llnely-develnped sense of humor, gave the He to his hoary I head of hair, and. when he finished, the applause was tumult urn.*. It was I n Hue compliment to him that for I some time after he had left' the room at the end of his address there was a remarkable silence. His talk had made a deep Impression. The entrance to the dining room of the hotel was banked with flowers, and back of this was an orchestra which played during the evening. When the members of the Board of Trade and cottagers, together with | J (i^nilluuod on fourth Pricc.) Hummer Auxiliary to Meet. The mem tiers of the Visiting Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian I Church w ill hold their llrsl meeting of the season at the cottage of Mlaa Ida K Bauer, 921) Central avenue, next Monday afternoon. All visiting and I lorn! members of Hie church are Invited.
MAN LOST LIFE WHILE FISHING Frank Norberry Fell From Boat and Was Drowned in Bay. _ One of a parly of seven friends who" came to this city from PhilihLJj'lUftthe excursion last Hunday, Frank I Norberry, aged 46 years, of Church Lane, UcriiitUilowti, w as drowned Avhlie fishing lu Ihe bay in the afterJ noon, ills body had not been recovered op to yesterday afternoon. He leaves a wife and two children A friend of the family lu GermanI town was notified by Chief of Police I Bcull u few hours after Hip man had been d row ned. and he Informed Mrs. Norberry. Chief Hcull told the fainI lly that every ellort would be made to I recover the body. Norberry and John William Teu I pel. of W16 HeJIIeld avenue, GermanI town, went Ashing lu a small boat, j After a few hours, they anchored the I craft lu Kalubow Channel, about 260 I feet above the auto bridge. While they I were there. Teupel started to arrange I his line as he sat at one end of the J boat. His back was toward Norberry, I who was at the other end of the craft. ITeupel heard a cry and a splash and saw Norberry lu the water. The tide I was running rapidly. ••I did all I could to save him," said I Teuj>el In Ills story to Chief Hcull. I "He took an oar over with him, and I In my hurry to get the anchor up. so I that 1 could drift to him, 1 knocked I the other oar Into the water. I called I for help, and William Kautchman, of 1 1052 Anbury avenue, who was flshtug near by, responded. Owing to the Islroug tide, he was unable to render any assistance. Another party also responded, hut could do nothing. "As 1 was trying to get to Norberry, he cried out, 'John, I can't make It. Hurry.' Then he sank, and I did hot see him agalu." I Norberry, who was a paper hanger, lived here for one or two seasons, a few years ago, ami worked for Capt. Alfred li Hmllh, decorator. BUY COTTAGES III 1>. JuhII One ol Clu>ton llulncn ■inch's Clients. Clayton Haines Brick, real estate operator, reports the following sales: Cottage I'jl Wesley avenue, owned I by K rt Gidt, of this city, to William Wells, of Ml. Airy, who will occupy I It this summer. Cottage 101 Atlantic avenue, owned joy Horace!'. Greenwood, of Philadelphia, to Henry I). Justl, dental supj piles manufacturer, of Philadelphia. I.utlieran Church Hervlces. The ll-sl services of the members of I llie Lutheran Church will begin Sunday, July r. The Hev. 1. Chantry Hollmaii, D. I)., will preach. There 1 will be visiting clergymen anil vocal I soloists here during the season. The I services will be held
YACHT CLUB'S MOYIES POPULAR All New Plctnres Shown — First Dance of Season Next Saturday Evening. i The llrsl moving picture entertain- 1 m en 1 of the Ocean City Yacht Club was enjoyed so much by the members and ihulr friends that they looked for- 1 ward with much pleasure to the secloud show given last Friday evening,! to which they turned out In large numbers The oflicern announce with I much pride that the pictures shown at the club thla season have never been on any screen before, either Iti Ocean I Icily "r elsewhere. They will absolutely have the Initial ahowlng. At- | tend the next "movie" tomorrow eve- 1 nttig. Take your ramlly; the "kidIdles" will enjoy the pictures as welt as yourselves, thay being both Instructive and humorous. The Ladles' Auxiliary hold their usual Wednesday afternoon card party I yesterday, with a goodly attendance. I I These card parties will be held it tliel club house each Weduesday afternoon during the reason. On Hatunlay evening, Juno 28, the! llrsl dance of the season will be given, I so plan to be on hand. "Throw aside the cares of business life and rekindle I the spirit of youth by Joining In thli . Terpslchorean art," says Commodore Hexamer. The orchestra will be on hand with new and up-to-date muaio, I which will add greatly to the inerrl- 1 ment of the occasion. Don't forget the Fourth of July eelehratlous.ias ati elaborate program has been arranged to start at II o'clock In I the morning. There will be "someI thing doing'' all day and evening. Mnryinnrt Tes Honm. Under Ht. Charles Hotel. 8th Ht. and I Ocean avenue. Home-made pies, cakes, salads; also serve loe cream, cold sml hot bevtragea. Noon and late luncheons a specialty. Orders taken. adv., It. Fob Hai.k — Attractive modern cottage, fur. or unfur., llva bedrooms, I dance room, large screened porches, 'I awnings, garage. Reasonable terms. Also cottage 4tli and Hlmpwn avt., I very cheap, nne-lhlrd cash. . Apply 07 ' I Central Itoad. adv., It. i Delicatessan opened- -7<H Asbury ave. Home cooked meats, salads, I sandwiches and all kinds of home- . made pastry. Orders given prompt kt« Mention. adv., 0-2*1, 2t, Foil Rent.— Houaekeejdng room for I two with garage. Use of dining room and kitchen. |160 for euttre season. Address II. M. H., HKKTlKKt, ofllce. adv., It » Fon rtAf.R — 21-ft- power boat, Hat' hie H , with equipment, Gray engine, AH. P Apply George Datscheg ma I chine shop. ad*,. H. • I Rooms for rent. Apply Asbury I avenue adv., 6-6, 6t.
CONFIRMED BY BISHOP WALSH Prelate Gave Word of Counsel to Class, Which Num- : bered 52. Bishop Wuleh, of the Treuluh Dloce*e, con It ruied a class of 62 persons, nearly ail children, hi hi Augustine's I Church (Saturday afternoon in the: presence of a fair-sized congregation 1'he girls were attired In White, With white veil and wreathe, and looked very pretty. In the Impressive ceremonies before and after continuation, Hl-Imp Walsh was usslsled by tlie Rev. Thomas F. Hlake.rectnr of the church; the Rev. J. J. Moroiiey. of WUdwnod, and the Rev. Gregory Moran. of l'leasantville Tile children marched Into the church from the home of Mi** Rodger*, adjoining the church, several of the little one- currying banners appropriate to the great religious event in their lives. They proceeded up the middle aisle of the church, singing hymns a* they went, and took -eats In the front of the building. Among the hyiiius was one of greeting to the bishop. Before administering the Hacramenl of Continuation, Bishop Walsh spoke briefly, directing most of his discourse 1 tit the children, explaining to them Hie meaning of continuation. Bishop Walsh said that he was very happy ht he there lo meet the little ' ones and the people of the parish. CoiiHriiidtlon is the Hacramenl of the Holy Ghost. God first came lulu their souls when they were baptized. All graces they have come from God, the Holy Ghost, the life of the soul. The Holy Ghost Is to the Indlvldul soul what the Individual soul I* to the human body. The Church was founded by Christ, hut was dead until (he coming of the Holy Ghost. Hap Usui forgiven original sin and brings -inctlfylng grace. Confirmation makes us strong and perfect Christiana. After confirming the members of the class, Bishop Walsh (old them lo continue their study of Christian Doctrlue, and he asked the women visitors to assist lu teaching the children. He urged the children to say their prayers night and morning, thus bid •good morning" and "good night" to God. Dou'l miss mass and go to communion regularly. Doing these things they will never dishonor your citizenship or your family name, he told them. Following the services, Bishop Walsh walked down the aisle and the children and members of the congregation kissed his rlug. 1 Bishop Walsh Is a young man of pleasing personality and very demo- , cratlc manners. The children made their llrsl com*, mutiloh at the 8 o'clock mass th the morning. ! The Utile ones sang exceedingly well on both occasions. They were under the direction of Mini Rodgera. with Miss Doughty at the orgau. nr. iiortner a VUllorThe Rev. Charles H. Boliuer, pastor of the Hanover Presbyterian Church in Wllmluglou, and Mrs. Holiuer arrived In town Thursday. Dr. Hohuer > returned lo Wilmington, on Haturday. ■ Mrs Hohtier I* occupying their apartmeuta on Blxth street for the summer. I Dr. Buhner will be here week-ends uuj til August, when he will spend the month In this city.
STEAMSHIP CO. PRESIDENT BUYS SIXTY LOTS HERE
KLOETZ GETS BIG CROWD FOR CITY , r HartlBbarg KnlghtB Templar | Commandcry Will be Here j Early iti September. > Henry Kloelz, a well known Phlla- * delphia bandmaster and formerly In t the hotel builueo* 111 Ocean City, al- ] ways has his "weather eye" opeti to ( boost Oct-au City. He has Just auo- , eeeded lu perfecting arrangement* I here for the accommodation of 800 1 visitors early In Beptember. They will ( be at the Oceanic, Rellevue and | I Breakers. I I The national conclave of the I Knights Templar will he held in Phlla- 1 I delphia the weak of Monday, 8eptem- 1 her 8. It will be attended by member* 1 I of the organization from various parts l of the country, many with their wives, and It has been found Impoa- . I slble to secure quarters for all in PhilI I ad el p h I a . 1 1 Mr. Kloetx's band of music has been leugBKiHl by Pilgrim Commandcry, , I No. 11. of ilarrlsburg. which Is headed I by William A. Roll. In conversation with Mr. Boll, Mr. Kloe»z learned - that the members of his comI maudery would probably try to secure I I accommodation* in Atlantic City durI lug the sessions of the conclave. Mr. I Kloelz al mica presented the advanGages of Ocean City, with the result I that the llarrlsborg delegation and I the hand will spend three days tu 1 1 this resort. j I For Hole. *1 Bungalow, 6 rooms and bath, furnished. ('all 218 Asbury ave I adv. 6 28,21, • I ^ ■ ' I An educated gentleman Will give ' I Instruction In Mathematics, Rclence ' I and Languages. 1 1 Behool and college students preI pared for flnal examination* I French pronunciation a specialty, f I Lack of self cotilldence overcome. , I Apply F, Hrntinki. ofllce. ►*| adv., It. WAHTRn.—Colortd girl for plain cooklug and lighthouse work; oail t»v * I tweeti « and n o'clock evening. Apply u 1 1222 Pleasure ave. Telephone WO. 1-1 adv. it. 1 Refined middle- aged woman desire* 1 position as housekeeper for widower !• I with small children or small family. I Address \V., Hkntinki. ofllce. adv , u I Middle-aged eon pie wants 10 rent [small cottage 01 bungalow for the y | month of July. Address IHI7 IVnlral avenue, t)i#au City. adv., It.
H. C. Miller Will Build 30 Cottages in North Section of City. "Have we another Rowland?" asks J. M, Chester, real estate man. "If not, we have a very close second." The ofllce of J. M. Chester A Co. reports what they believe to be the largest cash purchase ever paid for a property In Ocean City at any one lime. The purchaser la Harvey C. Miller, who Is president of Boutheru Steamship Company, the Keystone Elevator Company and other large enterprises. He feels that the possibilities of Ocean are the most wonderful along the Atlantic Coast He ha" bought 00 lota on the- aouth side of North street and on both side* of Bteiitoti avenue, from Atlantic to Corluthlau avenues, owned by the Clly Land Company, In addition to the cash consideration paid for the land, there are to be thirty properties of different kinds to be alerted aasoon at the dtflereut builders can prepare their estimates. The purchaser has been corning to Ocean City for several years and believes that the future of Ocean City Is beyond the vision of the most optimistic pereona, who are many. «« V ■ W • , I -- *«»- T— ■ ■*« *1 J *
The most pleasant part of the transaction Is that Mr. Rowlaud and Mr. Miller have a thorough understanding. They arc not rivals, but are to co operate tud work for the beet Interests of Ocean City. James M. Chester has bought and sold, *0 far In the month of June, at least 1260,000 worth of property, and from lite best Information obtainable, from Haturday, June 21, to Tuesday, June 24, there has been sold at least 4300,000 worth of properly by the different agents here. From the best information obtainable. there are at least one thousand families that w$re unprovided for or there are an Insnrtlclenl number of cottage* for that many famtllea In Ocean City. "This is not a boom," say* Mr Ob as let, "but a demand that has been created on account of the war, which prevented building during that time." lie says that It will take from atx to seven years for sufficient hotma to be built here to take care of the natural Increase and to meet their requirements. NatterAll person* ate forbidden taking ; sand ofl front of land at Eleventh and Ocean, running aouth 390 feet in or ouUlde of Boardwalk, or sutler penalty. » adv., fl 3H.2L A. 0. and L. R CRWTU r a • Motor nasi rereslr. * Runabout for sale; 26 feet long, 4 I cylinder. 4 cycle. Frysbee motor, Auto ' control; speed. 1« milea, Am>ly ChapI man. Nineteenth avenue, LnftgtmH, N.J. adv., 9 2b, 2t * |
FOURTH 0E JULY VICTORY CELEBRATION BIG AFFAIR
BIBLE SCHOOL FOR i ALL CHILDREN I I I I Baptist Church's New Feature Under leadership of Miss Jennie Pollock. I he First hapilsi Church ■ummcr! program is about completed and wtli] be put m operation Jui> A lartfr place Is lo be glveu the ehll-| dreu this > car I uder the leadership of Miss Jennie W. Pollock, the trained children's worker, a new feature will be added lu lire nature of u ' Daily Vacation Bible •School." This school I* open to I Ocean City's all-year and summer children between the age* of flve and twelve years Tbe school will meet dally, except Saturday and Sunday,! from 9.80 to 12 uoou. It w ill continue! for Ave weeks. In all 26 sessions, ul thcl close of which time an exhibitioner the work of the children will be made, j Classes are formed according to! age and useful arts, hand-work aud other things are taught, games are taught and played, stories are told and tire Bible taught aud the mornings so spent that the child will bel having a delightful time aud learning some good things at the same time ] 1'his is an opportunity for pareutstol take advantage of. No charge Ul made for the service. The names of j children not yet registered by Mi«» Pollock should be handed her or the pastor, tbe Rev. Mr. Lewis, very »oou. Anew feature of the Hippodrome meetings this season will be an allchildren's chorus, made up of boys! and girls between the ages of seven 1 and sixteen years. They will use a special book and will have a rehearsal under Mis* Pollock and oue uuder Mr. Llucolu each week. It is hoped the big stage can he filled with children. Arrangements w ill be made lo provide a treat to all boys and girl* who will join and stick through the nine weeks of services. Announcement of the first gathering for practice will be made Huuday. NEW EQUIPMENT Dr. F. II. Halnna Hiatall* I'ltrn Vlo-lt-t Hu> Appuratuw. l)r Florence Brick Haines has added another valuable apparatua to her well-equipped ofllce at the corner or Ninth street and Wesley avenue. It Is a perfected ultra violet ray machine for u*e In nervous troubles, neuritis, etc. This apparatus was on exhibition at the recent medical couveutlou In Atlantic City. Dr. Haines Insisted upon (raving this particular machlue, and her wishes were compiled with by the physician In charge. Dr. Haines enjoys the deserved reputation of being particularly expert and successful In her work, aud she has a large number of patterns not only In this city, but In this section of the country.
Ul AGED COTTAGER ■ DIRS SUDDENLY : I t Wm. Hagcl, Aged 73 Years, 1 Was Summer Resident Matty Years. M 1 William Hatred, a retired Coal dealer of Philadelphia, diod suddenly at hls U summer cottage, 1627 West avenue. Tuesday night. He leaves a I ' widow. Tire body ha* been sent to r his home, 1117 West Cumberland J 1 street, Philadelphia, where funeral service* will be held. Mr. Hagel, who was 73 years old, 1 had been In falling health for some ' time, but he w as able to be around up 1 lo Tuesday. Thon lie went to bed and I he expired unexpectedly that utght.l Heart trouble and a complication of] diseases caused his death. He and his wife came to this city ou Hunday for the summer. Mr. Hage) had been coming lo this oltr for probably 36 years. He was] held iu the highest esteem by hla friend* aud uelghbor*. He was of a | quht disposition, but he performed I many acts of charily and was always thoughtful of the welfare of his neigh- ( Ivor*. W ANTED,— Job compositor, press1 man. or two thlrder. Apply at Hen- ' TXkKL oftlca adv.
i Service Men in Parade, Air Flight, Much Manic and Elaborate Fireworks. The members of the Victory L'elej bratlon Committee hsvc decided on : (he route of the Fourth of July parade. : i*nd now all residents and cottagers -hould prepare to decorate their homes, and those who plan to have floats lu the Hue of parade will have plenty of time to make their arrangement*. The parade will form at tire camp | grounds, aixth street aud Asbury avenue aud move promptly at 2 3u o'clock I over the following route: Dowu Asbury avenue to Twelfth street, to Wesley avenue, to Hecond street to Atlautlc avenue, to Eighth street, Moorlyn terrace and Ninth street. Following the parade there will be a patriotic meeting In the mutlc pavilion. The Rev. George W. Yard, chairman of the committee, has obtained tbe servlcea of tbe Rev. Edwin IFoireat Hann, of Treukon, as the speaker al this meeting. Mr. Uano l* I a flue speaker. Durlug the parade, Lieut. Dowel!, of the United Htates Navy force* at I Gape May. will give thrilling exhlblI lions lu an arlplane high In the air. The day's celebration will begin at I the headquarter* of the Ocean Clly I Yacht Club at 11 o'clock In the mornI lug. w hen appropriate exercises will I be held uuder the autplcee of the club. Following these exercises, dinner will be served the service boyi In I town, estimated now as 137. There will be six bauds of music aud a flute aud drum oorpe to liven things during the day. Two of the bauds wilt be al the yacht club bouse I in tbe morniug. Another band will I play at city halt In the morning and I there will also be one at the tame time ] In the music pavilion on the Boardwalk. A fifth band will play durlug the morning hours In the vicinity of the Reliance Fire Company's house, which Is also the headquarters for all service meu, on Asbury aveuuc, near Sixth street. The display of fireworks In the eveJ iilng will be the most elaborate ever > I witnessed here. The fireworks' pro- , I gram will include eighty features, I costing |760. Thla display will be | ou the open lot near the Boardwalk, I between Sixth and Heventh streets. It will start about 9 o'clock, and tbe arrangemeute will be In charge of a I competent man sent here by tbe oomI pauy that hae the contract. Three baud* of music will be on aud | arouud tbe Boardwalk al the scene of Gtbe display and discourse stirring 4 1 tunes. ' I It U expected that there will be I a court of honor erected on Weeley • 1 avenue, between Heveoth and Ntnih • | streets. This will remain for soma I time, aud be Illuminated in the even1 lingo. • As was elated In the hkntinkl of 1 last week, William Lynch le chalrI man of the parade committee, and ? he Is In touch with the service boy*. I all of whom are expected to be In line • Ion the Fourth. I I Chairman Nulty guaranteed that all e I organizations lu the city that have not ' yrl received a formal tuvitatlon to parf ltd pate In the parade will be given one very quickly. Ub«.,» I 'hamnlnn hrnnoht tin thfl Mayor Champion brought the
question of preeeuting eouvenlrv to tbe service meu, and bis suggestion met with the approval of the other members of the committee. The Rev. George W. Yard aud hla committee, with Chairman Nnlty, were authorized to look Into the matter of medals, procure theae If thought and arrange for their presentation. It was agreed to ofler trophies of 615, 610 and 66 for the brsl-deco rated autoi mobiles aud |25, 920 and 616 for the best-decorated float* iu the line of parade. Wm. Thomas and Wm. Oouqueet representing the colored Knights of Pythias aud the Republican Club were at tbe meeting, ana they were requested to ask the colored people to | a full turnout In tbe «>artd». The colored people are ratsin. money for the geueral fund. and If they aecore sufllclent fund* they will have a colored baud of musician* to lead their division In tbe parade. Lost.— Lady's dtamoud ring valued 6200; also gentleman's W. P. H. B. ring with Initial M. L. engraved Inside. on beach between 10th and Uth Hie. Hunday, June S3. Liberal reward. M. Lilly, 90 Atlautlc Boulevard, Ocean [city. 4 adv., it. Refined middle-aged, white woman wishes position In Ocaan City as ourer for child two years or older. Address I Ml*. W. Goodea. Wigatd ava, Koxborough. Philadelphia. adv.. It. Waitress, white, neat, wishes poeL tlon. Restaurant or hotel. Pbone, 946-J 1 adv., It- ||! II. . ■ '■ U— .
Lutheran Services Sunday Evenings 7.45 o'clock in BAPTIST CHURCH lOth 8t. and Wesley Ave. Visiting Clergymen and Sollsts YOU ARE INVITE® TO WORSHIP WITH US m«M— — I ' - 1 .... ■ ■ Th uptist. Corner Daily Vacation Bible School July 7 to August 8 Dally Rsrept Salurdiy and Sunday *.30 a. m. te tl laooa Fos Children S yeiN old up lo 13 yciia. uadtt haloed and competed W.\d««v II BAPTIST SOCIAL ROOM, lOih AND WKSURY FREE nz: For AH Year and Summer Children Refforr Y«r Child No* ■«| tworftt to he dsrhred by tbero " 1 111 i

