wm*m mm m tmm wm> Ocean City Sentinel i I Til 0 RSL> A Y . JUNK 35. ItUtt. W* *h*U Us glad tu rxveivi- Item* of QeMiM and euiuiuuuU**Uoua af mtttttwl u> thl* vuuuuuuity aud our rvadcr* ©v«rywh*«*. All OuUUUUUJc»UaU* *|u>Ulll Us ac- < v-vuupAulod with the full uauic and j addrw* uf lliu writer,, nut inxxv^arily • Tor publleAUou. hut hha guaranty* uf gv>o*l faith. DOTS Graal Urnn U«re ou the Fuuttli. lti« Fourth of July In drawing uvar. i uUa£«t* ere arriving in rente uutu bete■..Vekh City Slate Summer School ^H-enn uexl Monday. Shot* Faat Lino car* arv ruuulug on , k I, ait-hourly »chniuUi. l lio teaUuioulal dinner tu Jumcph M K.iwdaad wm » lug »uec*«» iu every way. : A large number uf personal- are > i-MMiinl out ot thl* U*ut t>ut Will ap-t-car next week i^mui City CnnucU, No l»>. l> of A entertained a uuuibec of the re.TiiUy returned service men Thursday eveningMjm. Juhnaon Lotiey will entertain the mrtnUMH of the Hotel Proprietor* A^ocmttou at her hotel, the Strand, lomorrow eveuiug. riirUttan Science hatvIom will be rid owery Sunday ruurnmg at 10 30 u . .'K-k Iu the Culuo, Boardwalk nut] Mooilyu tertace. The public 1* In-, s tied. For ty employee of the aircraft factory *t league Inland will be here on au outing Sunday, according to Stanley f.-ntiere, who work* at the u*vy I yard, aud who wm bete la*t Sunday. I PRETTY WEDDING MiotC M. Kxscrl llrtilc til Wm. c Schick. A very pretty wedding h»ok place SVetl iu-^.1 ay evening, June IS, iu the Fsr*t Church n* the Brethren, Phil* delphla. when Mlw Christiana M. Kg gert, daughter of Mr. t»d Mr-. Aug F. Kggett , became the bride of Wil i.*m C iichkL J he bride, »lio wa* given in mar rlage by her father, wore a gown of wliiie -allu, embroidered in pearl*. Her well of tilde wa* held in place by range bloomma, and *he carried a large ■boeir bouquet of bridal ro*e« lilie* uf the valley ami sweetheart bud*. flip maid of honor. Ml— Florence B. Fultnn, w at attired iu a gown of : pink georgette, trimmed with bead* and wore a large picture hat of pink gcurgetLe to match. She carried a bouquet of pink r««*ea. l"r»e bridesmaid*. Ml** Krfua Maguigau aud Mi— Cr*ula M. Hhaiutine. . wore go «n« alike of a delicate abide of ptuk georgette and large leghorn hiti, trimmed with pink and blue [ They earned large bouquet* or pink 1 naeet pea*, lied with pink and blue *i reamer*. I'tie groozn had a* hi* te~; man hi* i l-mtiier, Albert Schick. The uehera were Kmeat Schick, tJ*- i car Schick, (ieorge S. Hummel aud i J.aiph Marklny. ! A reception followed the ceremony at Ihe home uf the bride. Mr and Mr*. Schick left on an ex- 1 tended honeymoon, and. after they re turn, will reahle In Philadelphia. thecal pa pera of all de-c*Jplloii-. In--Judiug will*, are carefully drawn by i It. t.-urtl* Robinson at hr« off Ice. 7-H J 1 Anbury avenue. Ocean City. N. J. ad v
QUIETLY WED AT j HOME OF BRIDFj I Marriage of R. H, VanGilder| : aud Miss Schurch Witness* , cd by Only Few Friends. i'hcfU wa.i a very pretty wedding *1 'he. hn«nc«»< Ml* Mnrle "^church, 727 At. wnii, avenue, at 1 o cluck ye«teidu> alter nouu. wheu Ralph Have* Van | Uibler. of the lumber tlrm of I'owell a ; Viutilhlet, of thiH vity, and Mia* Harriet Martha Sehufvii daughter t Mr*. • S Unrch, wvre uiatnt-d by the H«v. , licorgc W. Vard. paslv'i 1 the Hr»l ! . K. • hurcb. Ihe brkla wa- given away by her brother in law . Fred Varus flit- bride w»re a blue traveling eo*» tume and carrliHl ->w eel pea*. Ouly Lliu immediate mviubet» of Ihe I fattSlUe* were picMiil. Mr. aud Mr?*. VatlOlhlvr Icfl iu thej i atttruuoli for a tour of o \ Ik Slate lr|Min their return ttiey will reaiife all i 727 Atlatitn* avehtie I'he bride i* rnuclpai ; the Weaiey » avenue graded -ehool, and both *hi- ! and her hu*batul have many friend* j who jolu tbe SK\ 1 1 vk». Iu t»e*t w i*he*. 1 lim in Truu hie. (in ck'iiipinlnl I Halph llubrvv, of! via itrightou | iaCe. Thmiiorv l< I i.loyd, Pi year*, wa* held for Juitgi-j Kldrtaige1* dl«ponltlou by i'ollviMagistrate \N are on Friday evening. I The boy, w liu, the | ullct* -ay, tia- been Is. trouble before, lug Mr. lJuhrev'- bathing Milt I which w*- idehtlbed by the owner.] 1 h« -s«t could not give a -ati-f*etury ••Lory of how he got the *uit. UiipihiN Will >li-%.-i Here. ' The Kev. M M. Lewis epeiit Monday iu i'hlladelpiiiH. attending an executive commillt-e meeting of Ihe < Nitidea Baplht A»*oclaiu>n. (Jcean t'lly ha* been vhmwu the place for (he i'J'Jn -e— lounof the a->KK*latloxj in June, laud arrangement.-' will be made toeui tertaui a large numher of delegale*. I'hc *e— lun* Will be held on the Boardwalk . HupiNl Cliutvli Krr>lvrr. Sunday* -ernce* in the Ku-t Baptht Church will be held at the uniiai hour* of IU.SW a.m. and 7 |.> p ui. Hurt ug July and Augu*t there will be m -ervice in the morning in the chapel at IP iio o'clock abd one It; the i'ark . 1 heater at PI Ci o'clock, and I tie even- j lug MrfVJCt- wlh be lakeu l«« the Hip |4<lrotiir, oti the Boardwalk, Tor the] third -ea-on. m WaMEIv-Ni iuille- to bring me 1 their bouie-iuade cake- pie*, cookie*, ' jellle*, jaui* and preet-rve* niid we will -ell them for you. Y a take no rl-k-. ] al*o fain-y work nick-nark*, etc., on commiMdon. Madam Butterfly Ex t change. More room mi liellevue Hath*. jtlceauClly. adv., It. Foil SaLK -fine or ail of the live 1 ! very dreirable lot* nil A*tury avenue. « J -oulh of Thirteenth etreel, ea-t -Ide; i I price reasonable term- to Milt hiI quire K A. Smith ihl t.ee* avenue, | t ul lingua i.ik1 N J a«lv., 5 22 If K ok SaLK. — The very devlrable cor i tier of Tenth .-ttrri ami Central ave- t ! nue. iMlxP'Xi Teet Inquire of Andrew i i ilniwn, IblS Coiiiiubia nVeliUe. Tlilla- ' delphla Fa adv., U Wam mi — Fa*try cook for -trlctly I 'home-made baking. Madam Butler- j fly Exchange, -tore room m Hellevue » j Bath*. Uceau City. adv. It. i: Foil IlKM — Two be<I ruoiiiH halh 1 and privilege of dining room and kit- i* cheu. Cor. Simp-on ami Tenth St. I adv., It. | .
VESELLA WILL PROVIDE CONCERTS HERE THIS YEAR I — — 4 —
DIDN'T WANT FUSS; WED IN ELKTON W C, Shields aud Bride, Who Is to be School Nurse, Reach City. Desiring tu escape all the "red lane'* r*ee*---aiy be marries] in New Jer--ey, Waller C Shield*, a ;ob printer, • f Cuindeu, and Mi*» Kalliryu Weal, •« pub" -cluxd liur*e iu that city, and i daug liter of Mr and Mr*. Joneph We*l, >f Cape May. were wiylded In Klknui. Md . on Sat unlay. The uiarrl»»ge wa* performed by the Uev. Mr. I M« oti. paatur uf the Eikloti Bapll*t Church. The nndc wa* recently appointed i uur*e for the public *choola of Ocean | City, and w ill begin her dutle* In Sepj tern her Mt. and Mr*. Shield* came to till* ; City ttil- week, and are Maying at the j inuinT* .if Mr*. Shield*' *i*ter. Mr*. ] Walter Buiitt. Rt'N MORE CARS ■ llteen MJnuir acliednlr fur l.uwiil TrollriN Jul* I. Beginning July 1. Ilie local electric line will have a Ilfleen-tnUiute *ervlce from 7 a m until 21 Ho p. in , leaving the yacnt club and Fifty. ninth Mrtet on the hour, and fifteen, thirty ami forty llv e minute* after the hour. The I*M car w ill leave the Boardwalk fur Fifty-ninth Mreel at 12 o'clock midnight. Between the hour* uf "am. and 7 p m caw will pa-- Ninth -treet aud Atlantic avenue on the hour, aud fifteen, thirty and forty-live minute* after I he 'hour. After 7 p. in., car* will leave the Boardwalk for Klfty*ulutb *trcet and the yacht club on the hour ami lifleen, thirty aud furly-Uve minute* after the hour. , ■ * " — i SELL COTTAGES i I I i-liiliid* IplilitiiH l*urctiiiae l*n>prri> Here. ' M»-*ey .V Edward*, real eMate operator- report Ihe following *ale*: . Cottage of Robert Careoti. hih Penn- i it place, to Mr*. Mary Eldertou, of Philadelphia. Cottage IV» AMniry avenue, owned Mr- Amelia Wilkle, to Mr». Mary Woodward, of Philadelphia. | I. oat. I Lady'* gold wri*t watch; initial* M. H. T. Kindly return 1413 We-ley 1 ave . or write 5108 CJreen street, tiermaiituwn. steward. adv.,til8 2t. 4 To One aud All— -Do not forget the old reliable Bay Villa Laundry, which < w a- i'*tabll*heil In 1916 Try It once— i complete your laundry while you ait (.'all,* write or phone, 169- \V, l 217 Bay avenue, Ocean City. France* Freeman. Prop. t adv.. 6-6, Smo*. Fok Hale —Lot 376 In Section D, ea*t -ide of A*bury avenue, wiuth or n Sixteenth Mreel. Ocean City, N.J. \ Addle*- J. O. Campbell. Alleuhurat, N J adv., 0-12, 101. Foil Hale — Oaa and oil etove. 1422 t Prospect ave. adv., It.
Orchestra for a Month— Noted Leader Will Direct Band In August. The Board of CotumlaHloiier* of ltec» reallon Orounda, at a meeting In Mayor Champion'* urttcc yoterday uftvinoou, awardi-d VvMella'* Orotic*tra '»f 2d piece* and a leader the contract to furulMi the daily concert* In the muMc pavilion, on the Boardwalk, from next Saturday until aud including Sunday , Auguet 3. The director of the orchestra will be Mr .Mondrooe, a cvlebiuteil leader from New York. Yo-nella'* Baiul of S3 piece*, with Vea*ellu in peioulial charge, will give the concert* from Monday, AUguM 1, until ami Including Saturday, September i» AdmlnHon of 111 i-eut* Will be charged In Die afleruoou'* aud 13 cent* in the evening*. For *peo lal concert* there will be a charge of 23 cent*. WILL GIVE MUSICALE llroetU (or Order l'.ahieiu Htnr Toiuurruw Mitht. Ticket* are selling ranldly for uiuMcale to be given In the MumiiiIc Building tomorrow evening for thebenelitof Ocean City Ciiapier. No. S3, Order KaMeru Star. The concert promlee* to be a treat for run ate lover*. The *olol*t* will be Maud Adam* (ia-kill and Loul*a T. 1'oraon. aoprano*; K. L. Hlggln*, tenor; Waller S. Sherman, baritone: Carl Oa*klll. vloiiulM. There will be vocal *e lection* by a quartet comprl*lng W. H. Colllaeou. Jr., K. H . Nulty, C. B. Lowdeu aud SV. H. Sherman. Beatrice Bo** will give reading*. Je*Mea Slanuard will be the planlM, aud J. Ueorge Bauer the accompanist. ■ I ♦ a MORE LIFEGUARDS ii Now Hilretcd and Appointment* Arc Complete <1. Mayor Champion, at the weekly meeting of the City CominlH*loiier*, recoiutueuded the appointment of the following young men a* lifeguard*, and hi* recommendation wa* approved by the board: Earl Downe*. Matthew H. Smith, j Van Dyke Conover, Norman Hatg, A. C. VanKodeu aud A L Sautter. Tin* complete* the JIM of lifeguard* for the *ea*on. There are tweuty-one In all. ^ Warc'n HpcclnlltcN. Fre*h roH*ted, hot peanut*, 24 cent* per pound. Fine*! quality fre*h butler, 70 ceut* per pound. Molaneea sugar, very flue, 7 cent* pound. Elegant flavored coffee only 38 cent* per pound; good a* the beet. New crop New Orleao* molaaae*, 30 cent* per quart Large an*orluient choice apple*, orange*, banana* and all kind of fruit alway* on liaud. Freeh egg* right rrom the country, plenty of them. HcIux'h aw eet mixed plcklea, very 15 cent* per half-pound, adv., tf Wanted.— Lady partner, middleaged, In running *mall hotel. Kludly I write Box 7, Atlantic City, N. J. adv., 6-12, 4t. Don't forget (lay'* for atrlctly fre*h i egg*. Harry Uuy, 1011 Bay avenue. adv., 6-12, 4t. '
CROWDS ADMIRE STRAND THEATER Great Rush of People to See Interior of House Opcniug Night. Only word* of the hlghe*t pralm* liuVp been heard from tho*e eomprling tin- large audience* which nightly have been Itlling the inaguiltclenlly lebulit Strand The.ilei, on ilu Board walk, near Moori>n tertace. Mr. Bow laud'* late-t 'movie pal ace wa* b<-*ii-ged by mi Immeii-e throng on Saturday evening, the open- - lug night, and two audience* tilled the building ihe l'ii/ma picture*, the latent development III color pliolngrapliy, are a Miurce of delight to all who vl*lt the hou*e. 'The up-lu-dule machine giveperfect project lou, und there Ih none of that flickering that *o many people Und objectiouable The wide and prettily llnLhcd lobby prepare* the vlnllor in a way for the enchanlliig palace-like Interior of the hou*e. wltii It* fUtMluiHl amber lighted etlect. There are uilrror* on all *)dt* — 12 Iu every window qn the *lde* of the iiouae, 60 in each door at the entrance to the theater and mirror* In the fal*e w indow* qu each *lde of tin lobby. There are retiring room* fur men uud women, a id later a fountain will be placed In the rear of the Ito'iee near the entrance 'There I* *eatlug capacity for 1100 people, and everyone I* delighted with the muhlcal program provided by Prof, (iueen, of the Locu*l Theater, Philadelphia, on the f 10.000 pipe orK®u. The *eat* are Upllol*tered and roomy. Every j-atron I* a>*ured by Manager Boy Bourgeol* of the most courteouH treatiueut. " The i'ark 'Theater. al*o owned by i Mr. Huwland, 1* drawing plca*cd audience* In the upper end of the Boardwalk. There, loo, the latent picture* are ehown, and cottager* go a lung di*tnnce to see them CONTRIBUTE NOW Noun Htlll Needed lor I'clebrallou »ik l-'ourtti. Some money I* ntll I needed for the Fourth of July celebration in thl* city. Thoae who have not yet given any I inoiit^>- *huuld du mo at once, a* all *ubHcrlpttoua rniiet be" In by Saturday evening. - Ciec in touch with the member* of the roimiiiltee— H. S. Mowrer, at the First National Bank ; 1,. M. Lear, upholder. 654 Ahbury avenue, or Uolaud Hteelman, at the Ocean City Title and Tru*t Company. Cnttdldntv far AHHrllitXy. Standing upon my record of two yearn of faithful and con*cientiouM *er- - vice in the Stale A**einhly, and upon the requeat of my friend* throughout the County, I hereby announce uiywelf a candidate for re election and earne*tly Holiclt the support of the Republican party at the September prlmnrle*. Mark Lakk. Th!* advorllHetnent ordemt and tutld for hr Mark I. like. Ocean City, N.J. a-iajst. Are you looking for a collage *lte in ihe Hardens, prlceu |5(JU to |«00 or a hou*o with bay front. In center of town? For terma apply to Abel I). Scull, 617 Central avenue, or phone 4W. adv.. 8-1. tf A very energetic and capable young man, 18, earnestly aeeks employment for «ea*on. Robert Syoneetvedt, 3018 Central ave., Ocean City, adv., it.
[Straw Hatsj hivr that rrlhblc Brlgh«m H >pk<ni HaI thry Arc the bcit itiaJc White Flannel Pant* Hir A mi tine at Shlrte, Cape, The, Sweater*, Hotkey, UodrrweAf Bc«t QuAhly Good Service SetUfkd Cutlomm [^F] Jones' Men's Shop Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, GRAINING DECORATING 1046 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Maddock's Pharmacy Eighth and Anbury Avonun i'HONH 570 FRKK DBLl^RY"' - Stationery, 20c to 75c 1k>x. Samoset Candies, 60c to 51.25. Whitman's Candies. Eastman Kodaks and Films. BELL PHONE 18 Sutton d, Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON Ave. • OCEAN ClTY. N. J ^ i— — — wm^mm — — — — — — ■ ■ ■ . SURF LAUNDRY 929 Ocean Avenue Phone, IJy-J Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK, QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL Thank Vou Lear Wall Paper Co. 517 Eighth Street Ocean City New Jersey
"i i UOTEJJI AMD COTTAGES, THE IMPERIAL 1015 Central Ave. Ooftftn OUy, N# J\ Oi>mu t'-r u,« nuoti. PirMuuitly b>ont<<] uar (lie b- w.Ll tTkOO«,Hl-W MKJL C. OKTZEL THE KATHLU Now 0{/cn for the aoaaoD ILM L'auieiu A 7»lui, OCAAN yJTY« U, J, M IHHJCll LKW1H AOOkAKIt HOTEL ATGLEN Ninth otrcet and Central avenue Kioollcut J o^cc All Year itooklet Ownernhlp Managrmoot NEW HOTEL ELBERON KKJUTH ANlHIMiliAL AVKNUt OCKAN CITY, N. J. flaylor aud Hayrc, ProprleieivaMa Kourttvutu Hi-iMTin Tboroughl/ renovntad ••nd ucaly pared. lJeii 17-A ai.J OULD. MILLER COTIAGE 7X1 tx-iitral Avetme OCKAN CITY NKW JKHMKY ()|>en All th© Year Hot Water Heal LAUUA I. VflLI.KR WYOMING Opeu April 12th for the Beaaon 724 Ocean Avenua Ooaau City. If. J. Hot Water Hcai A. P. M liner THE IDLEWILD Moorlyn Terrace Ocean City, N. J. Open for Beaaon 1019 Lo<-4it«<l One IliocJc from Bear-h Mtu*. J. K. MouiunON THE BISCAYNE Now Open for th© Be«*on Ocean avenue opjK>tlte Moorlyn terrac© Private Bat ha Booklet K. IJLUNDIN. Owner THE HEWLINGS Ninth aud Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Opens June 18, 1919 L. H. H K W LIS OH THE OCEANIC Eleventh street and Wealey avenue Ooean City, N. J. Open (or (lit Houwn A. E. HAKKR. THE AMERICAN 1485 Central Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Open for *c«*on. Delightfully located. I>o*lrmblo VHcanclM; at*o catering n> table t>oanl, day or week, iiome oooklog. Phone No. MX-R WIMH T. R 8C1I LEWI NUKR. MARYLAND COTTAGE 600 Atlantic Ave, Ocean City, N. J. Have you secured a room at thta cottager nrauttrul location, near beach; open curronudinffi ; large and email fUrnUhcd room*.
r HtwWt syQii"! s$0Ss5gMiJ Individual Deposits, _L1 June 24, 1919, $920,822.89 j Individual Deposits, ' June 24, 1018, 698,894.01 Increase, $231,938.88 | ■■ j M—
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