Ocean City Sentinel, 3 July 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 3

I Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY, JULYS; 1910. We ahull he Kind to receive Rums of i ueWH ami e<iuiinuiileitU<>ii* of ltiU<rt'*l to this community and our reader* everywhere. All communications should be accompanied with the full namu aiul address of the writer, not nect^arlly for publication. but ana guarantee of good fe*!li DOTS Heavy storiu Friday ulglii. Fishing la getting uiueh belter. School teachers are here from all over Hie Slate. All the lifeguards went mi duty on the beach Sunday. Watch your children on the streets. The center of the city la full of uuloluubllea. IMirlallau Science service* will be held every Suuday morning at 10.110 o'clock lu the t-aalno. Hoardwalk una Moorlyu terrace. The public In In* vlted. l.ulher Hcull, of t'olllngswond, ami of the lute I lav id Scull, of till* city, •pent a few dayn here during the week with bla grandfather, Police Chief S. 11. Scull. The Cape May County Chamber of Commerce held It cloning meeting of I the season at Stralluueru Thursday evening. The September meeling will tr held lu thia city. The nuuiuiur school of the I'hrlstlfti Brothers, "Oceau Rest," ut Thirty* second ntreet, this city, la open for the beatMin, with llrolher Philip, of Amuieudale. Md., In charge. CITY CROWDED Ctitiagera unci Vlaltora Arrive Here In l.urue MumDtrrM. Oceau City la illllug with visitors, principally cottagers and lessee* of apartment", although Che liotela are ' getting llielr ahare of visitor*. The city, from present appearance*, Will have a most tretneudoiia Fourth of July, lueofar au the crowd* are con* cerued, at leant. The cottagers began arriving in force ou Thursday and Friday, and the number of automobile* on Anbury avenue Saturday made Hie resort look like the real thlug. Sluce then, there have been daily arrlvala of cottager?; and the aeaaon In now in full awing. The weather condition* the latter part of last were far from Inviting. Rail! poured ou Thursday and Friday night", and there wae threatening weather, with heavy, chilly iiortheaHl wind" on Saturday. All of the hotel people are «ureof of the greatest amount of business they have ever bad If the weather mau la good to them Tor the next four ' daya. iu fact, thay nay tliey never had ao tnauy reservation* for the mont of the season, but especially for the last six week a. Wanted In LHnnduwnc, Charged with stealing auto tire* from Charlea A. Simmon*, of Lam*dowue, Edward Alexander, a colored cliaufleur employed by Joseph liarton, 4932 Central avenue, wan arreted by Chief of Police Scull on Monday. The accused, who claimed to be Innocent. wm turned over to the custody of Policeman Smith, of Lansdnwne. w ho had a warrant Issued by Justice or the Peace K. J. Robertson, of Lan*dowue. Fot.siv — Signet ring, owner can nme by applying at tbla office, » r ,*»rly nod paying fur this - I r;jp-meut. adv., It.

TOLL-GATE KEEPER SERIOUSLY HURT | Condition Considered Danger OU8, Warrant Issued for Driver of Machine. Gershoii Fielder, aged |,i year*, of tbiacity. ««« budly. though not fatally, Injured while ni lit* post of duly u» collector ut the toll liou*e ou ihl* Hide of the uutouioblle bridge ut midnight Monday. Ho wah knocked down by un auto driven by William 11 Hill, aged 31 year*, of Cape May, und Ida mouth uiol lip* wire badly cut lie was btulsed Hiid cut ou the face and body, and lie -u*t»nied concussion of the brnln. Jle wu* taken in an auto by Paiker Miller to the oltlee of l»r llernehel Petllt. where Id* injurle* were treated, and then *ent In Heotch Hall. Hill, wliuaayu lie I* u null o! (he proprietor of. the Wiiid*nr Hotel, Cape May, wa* driving lu an auto from Atlantic City to Cape May. accompanied by a young woman, I'he police *ay that he udinllled that he wu* driving fa*t. He *aw an uuto facing liim and lliouglil It w un going In an oppo*ite direction. He did liol think lie \%u* ho near the (till hou*c. but when lie fouud that lit was aim >*t up to it, he tried to *top the Cut The machine "truck Fielder, who w-Hf collecting toll from the owner of : the other car, and then dn*lu*d Into the corner of the toll house, knocking It out of plum. The auto then "truck the middle of the other car lloth machine* Were badly damaged. lu the other car were Dr. U. F. Campbell, of 3.301 Pacific avenue. Atlantic City, who*e permanent u<ldie*a I* at Thirteenth at reel Mini Allegheny avenue, Philadelphia. With Dr. Campbell wu* Paul V I Ihii-ou( of the Philadelphia Record. Hill went with Fielder und Policeman New kirk to Dr. Petllt'* oltlee. liu ugreed to return to Ocean City the next day and wa* permitted logo Fielder.lt w a* reported at Scotch! lall. I ye# teat I ay inornlug, appeared t«» be ; Hllghtly improved, a* he wa* able to ' take nourishment, but tio delhilte *tAlemeiit could be made a* to the seriousness of In* condition. A* a precautionary iiieusiiie, Harry Headley. a* manager of the automobile bridge company, -wore out u warrant late Tuesday night, for the arret of H ill on a charge of buttery. The warrant wan Issued by Police Justice. Ware. Chief Scull eenl Capl . lilldreth to '.'ape May ye- lord ay morning Following lii*truciion* from Prosecutor; Cole, tlie young driver of the atiio wu* j to be held in f 1000 bail to await the result of FieldeC- injuries. Auiiual U I- II II toll. The annual reunion ami dinner of the Oceau City High School Alumni AhhocIuIIoii look place at the Oceanic 1 Hotel Tuesday evening Short ad- j <lres*e« were made by Prof. Stevens,! William H. Campbell, Jr., George Uc»p, John llaroii, John Mart* aud ' Mis* Lavinla Scull. Dr chri-ttnu ; wa* tuHHlma-ter Heauhfui modern home, bay front, at 1:120 Pleasure avenue, live bedroom*; any agent. adv., It. Lost.— Sliver fox fur neck piece between HI- 'mviic and St, George Hotel, ilelurii St George Hotel. Reward. adv. II Foil Runt,— Furni-lied room*, very deferable, and good location Apply 405 We* ley avenue. adv., It. Fow Sai.b —Motor Boat. Hattle S.. 21 feet. 5 H. P. $liMl With equipment. George Dal*clicg maclitne ttliop. adv , It. Foit Rknt —Garage. Apply X., 8KNTINKL olhCtl. adv. It.

CITY READY FOR GREAT CELEBRATION OF FOURTH

! 1 OFFERS $1000 TO KEEP CARS RUNNING Education Board Wants Transportation for Children During Winter Months. Dr J Ttiornley Hughe*, representnig the Hoard of Education, »f which he I* u member, told the Hoard of trade member* ul their meellug Ine-day evening that the Hoard of ' Education, dcelrlng transportation for the school children living some dl*lance from the *chool houses, will give the local electric railway couipauy 1 1* ah» to run the car* all year. Mayor Champion said nothing could he done In I hi* respect at the present time. The matter wa* rcferred| to tlie Hoard of Trade'* transportation comlulttee. GOT BIG DRUM Ueeurd Culclt of HruMoo Made t>> k. a Clement*. Roy A. Clement-, of Philadelphia. Friday night wa* the happiest youth any where aud the rea*ou wa* that he captured the record black drumlUh of the pre*ent *ea*ou in tbla city. The drum weighed •iS pound* aud the boy caught It while li*hing on the Angler#1 Club pier, af'er a light laMlug au hour olid three quarter*. He aud a friend. K-gtiert Collard, took the lUli to Dr. Wcaloti'* "lore, where it wa* exhibited, and where large crowd* *0011 gathered to view Die prize, which was prettily colored. Egbert Collard, ou the name pier, the name night, caught two wcakiltdi. one weighing pound* and (he other 3j pound*. J. L. Wilson, 011 the Auglera' Club pier a little earlier lu the evening, caught a black drum weighing 55 pound*. Harry F. liauerle, 011 the Ocean City Fishing Club pier, caught 13 weakd*h. each weighing 21 pound*. C. H Van Fleet aud William 8. Graham, of Philadelphia, cottager* .here, with ('apt. HenJ. Henderson aud j W. H. Harris, were at Fortescue the ! latter part of lA-t week aud got (13 .croaker* Mr Graham also caught a 40 pound Mlugray. v i Down at Corson'* Inlet Friday, K! Heaver, of Philadelphia, caught a , shark that weighed 110 pound*. Shcrlt! Then. Fraud*, of W liming- ' ton, Del., caught a 0.5 pound black drum Sunday evening from oil the pier of the Angler** Club, of which orgaiilzatlon he I* vice president. MRS. C. H. BOHNER DIES Wife of WcIi*Kiiuwa Mlitlafer lliOttlv Htiori Time. Mr- Charle* H. Ho liner, wife of the ; Rev. Dr. iiohuer, pastor of Hanover Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, Del., died at her apartment* here yesterday afternoon. Mr*. Hotmer came to till* city with her husband, about two week* ago, *u tiering from a nervou* breakdown. Other trouble* developed. Mr*. Iiohuer wa* a resident of till* city for *even year*, and won muny friend* by her kindly and helpful disposition. Gov Kits WSb — Young lady, college education, teaching experience, denlre* position at Oceau City. 5307 Chester avenue, Philadelphia. adv. It.

Dinner at Yacht Club for Service Men—Parade, Meeting and Fireworks. All arrangement* have been completed for ttie big Fourth of July and victory celebraliou m this city tomorrow. I'he exercise* at the Oceau City 1 Yacht Club will be held at II o'clock in the morning. wlthThomaaF Armstrong, of Philadelphia, a* the uralor. It I* expected at lea*l 85 of the service boys will attend the dinner given for them at the cluh house at noon. The parade will form atStxlh street and Ashury avenue aud move at 2 30 o'clock, the route being an follow*: Down Ashury avenue to Twelfth street, to Wesley, to Second, to Atlantic avenue to Eighth street. Charles F. Nabb will be chief marshal All cottager* and business people are reque-led to decorate their place*. After the parade there will be a patriotic meeting in the uiuhIc pavilion on the Hoardwalk, the speaker being the Rev. E. F. Hatin, of tlie First M. E, Church, Trenton, Music will be provided by the city orchestra and ulso Mime of the uiauy baud* of music here, Trophies will be glveu owners of the three best decorated automobile* aud float* lu the parade, f - The Judges, comprising the minister* of the Mown, will occupy- seats In t he revlcwlug stand ou the porche* of the May berry Hotel, Eighth street and Wesley avenue, One section of the parade will be taken by members of the Hoard of Trade and Young Men's Progressive League aud other per*ous who desire lu parade aud are not Identified with auy of the civic or other organization* iu Hue, Chairman R. H, Nuity announces, Members of both the Oceau City Fishing Club and the Auglera' Club are expected to be In the parade, and It Is thought that there will be a turnout of probably 200 auto*. The veterans of the Civil War will he given a place or honor In the parade. a* will the returned service men, There Is to be a great display of tireworks 011 the beach front near Seventh Mtrcel In the evening, beginning about 9 o'clock. There will be plenty of baud uiuslc there. There are to be six bands of music and a flute and drum corps lu the parade. During the morning hours some of these bands will give coucert* oti Anbury avenue aud In the music paviliou. RODRHEAVER COMING Wltli I-'Mtiioua TrombDDc Will lie Here Ttiuradny Night. Homer A. Rodehcaver, formerly with "Billy" Sunday, will be Id the City's music pavilion with his wonderful tromboueou Thursday evening, July 10. at 8 o'clock. No music lover can milord to mis* this remarkable concert, which will be given under the auspices of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the First M. E. Church. Tickets are 35 ceuts. All will enjoy "Rodey'a" entertainment. He has the ooly trombone that was in the trenches. 1/osr.— Hrowu-haired Irish terrlor pup, male, on Sunday. Answers to name Donley. Reward. 1432 Ocean aveuue, Ocean City, N. J. adv., It. Wanted.—' Two rooms and board for two adults and baby, one year old, July 19 to August 3, Privilege of cooklug and washing for baby, Address C. Llnsley. 0081 Christian street, Philadelphia, Pa. adv., It.

PLAYGROUND FOR ALL CHILDREN Youngsters Will he Entertained and Given Physical Exercises -Open Monday. The Ocean City Children's Playground*, for all the "kiddie*" from tf to 12 year* in the report uili or opened 011 the camp ground* next Monday morning. All lite vourig*!rr« are a-ked to la? present, no! only .that morning, but every morning, except Sunday, until the close of (he summer. The project I* fathered by municipal uuthorltle* aud the Ocean City Tabernacle A**ociatiou, and the playground arrangement* are under the supervision of the Rev. Dr. Fergu*ou, of Philadelphia, superintendent of the association, acting for Mayor Champion. The little ones will play game*, -log ! songs and be given physical exercise under the direction of Mi** El*ye j Thompson, of Brooklyn. ' Everything ' will be made lutere*ilug and attrac ! live for the little ones. At tlie close 1 of the summer the children will give a public exhibition of their skill in physical culture. The work 1* In no *eu*e one of a religious character, and I* not to be *0 understood. Children of every religious denomination, Jew aud Gentile, are luviled to attend. No (Ground* for Arical Willard Hteeluiau, of this city, who wa* recently arrested on a charge preferred by Samuel Souder and committed to the county jail In default of heavy ball, wa* discharged by the court, because, a* he claim*, there were no ground* for the accusation. He Is now at hi* home. Apartment Wanted. Nice apartment, 3 or 4 bedrooms. Augu*l 1 Slate price aud location. L. W , Sentinel ofllce. adv , 7 3. 3t. Tutok— In French and tualhemalic* — private Instruction, formerly teacher lu Philadelphia schools, now taking advanced studies In college. Address Ml** Janet L Bowman. .5307 OU ester ave., West Philadelphia, Pa. adv., 7 3, 4t. Wanted —Rooms suitable for light housekeeping for woman aud two children, 8 aud 10 year*, July or August. State terms. H. W. I)., 845 W. Duval Si , Phlla. adv., It. Lost —Brow u Marabow Feather Boa. Tuesday. Return to Sentinel oillce. Reward. adv., It. PBOCLAMATlON-nOUH. In acoordunoc with the iirnvMoii* ot an or-* * dimmer, entitled. "An ordinance concouiiu* / dogi," 1 hereby forbid the owners of dog* t»K permit them to run at Inrcc w ithin the Ilium of Ocean City. S. J.. without being properly secured by tut sale. «tr*p. or otherwise, in ■urh munner that lliev mnnot bite, during the month* of July ami August, and nil dog* whose owner* sl»*ll d»*reg*til till* pror-ama-tlou Shall be lAken Into COAOdj by SOBM l*T•on appointed for ttint purpose aod put In m proper place of oonituenieut for Qv# for which service the person so appointed shall receive the sum of one dollar fur each dog mi taken and iweniy-dve cent* per day for bla board and attention. If any d<»g *0 taken rrinatns unclaimed for five daya and the charges remain unpaid, the animal will be killed. Dated June SO. ltflV. JOHKl'il Q. CHAMPION, 7-S.2L, P. F., $1.14 Mayor. ^ootch fflall 0. UoQtBENY, DmaoTOm OOEAN OITY NEW JERSEY OPEN ALL YKAH ♦ Heotch Hall la a quirt, earnf urtablr, hub claw borne attba sUirr. tollable fur Uml. on-Miofknl tbs walLtbMDTalld.tbe *M*vty. Onok la* water sa|«-r r>ioaof cTuduats-dtetilWtt saaiUxiuiu Ueahasata mi mm 0. 0. rowmmm. m. 0, ll«ad Norss

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■t " "H MOTELS AMD OftTTAfiaX THE IMPERIAL j Wi6 OmttBl Ave. (Mmn iJUy. iL U Op»I. f tit UH» MUM,. p >«NAU/ ummr IL« bwi. i'hfjurn.mHW HUM. 4 UiCTZJCi, THE KATHLU Now open for the 100000 j rmi Av*sm, OCKAJf OJTT. *. #. H U-mUBh LAW LA A UUHAkA HOTEL ATGLEN Ninth »ix eel and CeulxsJ »veooa | V'tom ll*t,t Table op*n AL. YMV tsoemui j NEW HOTEL ELBERON KKJHTH AND CKXTIiAL AVS9UB OCCAK CiTT, R. J. Amylor aud n*yrc, Ifopriariwi Yoorumxnu Ht^uciP TUorxf^tdj nmormtmA muC us* ly p*p«rwL bait Pfauuas; U-X An* SkO-D. MILLER COTTAGE TB tcutni Avnu OCKAJf CITT »*W i*iU ttT Op0n All I ho Too* Hot Water Umt LAUUA L ¥IIJM WYOMING Open April 19th tog tbt 600001 724 Oceon Avc&uo Occac CUy, 2f . J. Hoi Water Heal A. F.Mllnor THE IDLEWILD Moorlyu Terrace Oooauo City, N. J. Opto for Seaeoc 1916 Located One BioeA from timet MBA. J. K. NOHUlOON THE BISCAYNE Now Upon for the Season Ocean avenue opposite Moorlyc lexrace Private Balha Booklet H. BLL'MDIN, Ovuar THE HEWLINGS Niuib aud Wealey Avenue Oceau City New Jersey Opens June IS, 19)6 L XJ. UBWUXQfl THE OCEANIC Kleveolh street aod Weeley avenue Ocean City, N. J. Opes lor Uui Boaeoa A. X. UAKJUL THE AMERICAN 1435 Central Ave. Ocean City, N- J. open ftor mmmaa. Delightfully Iocs tod. Deeirwble rumncimm; alao eaiarl&c to table board, day or week. Home cooking. Phone Mo.Mft-X MIMA T. JL tiCULXALHGKH. VERNON HALL 410 Atlantic Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Board log and Table Board Good Home Cooking 8. L BUCK, Proprlelrees

V_v Individual Deposits, _LJ — June 24, 1919, $920,822.89 Individual Deposits, — - Juno 24, 1918, 698,894.01 Increase, $231,938.88 t 1

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