Ocean City Sentinel, 10 July 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 3

g£ . Ocean City Sentinel THUKHDAY. jri.Y io, IUIO. We »ltall 1h» glad to reCtiiVu IU-iun of - newt and ooiumuutcalHu*# uf mu-rM Cu tU*» community mui our reader# | every* lure. All QNUVUnloMiMM tdluuM be »cCOIUpaiiUa! With I lie full tUMlltt MIlO addruaa of tUe writer, Hot Lcccaearily i Tor publtoatkm. but an a u uar.au lee of i good la'tb. j __ _ • DOTS I' lie children's choru# or Juuior choir for tbe Hippodrome Sunday *ur- ; slc«e will meet Mr Lincoln Ml I o'clock Saturday afternoon lu the Baptist CliutQb* Tenth street ami Wesley aveuue, for rehear*at. PERSONALS. Herbert A* Pioeh, uf Phllaileliilua, »]«ut the bo I Ul ay s in line city. Earl Lud lam, oft arudeu, Iia* been Y.MluiK Kdwafd 11. Lev, 111 title city. KaJph Oar wood ami family, of! I'aiUvleu, were here over lliv holiday*. |>urell Sliusler auU family, uf J'hlls- j ilelpliia, are registered at tbe SVyoui- j lug. William 11. Brown. Jr., and family. : of Philadelphia, are gue»b> of the Hi*- ' caytk#. K. Forrest Weaver ami wile, of Philadelphia, are among (lie gue*t« uf tbe Mlewlkl. Mrs. Jane K. Boyle auil Mies Mallie Boyle, of tbl» city, are vi«uiug in l.uwjiiuwu, Ta. Aire. Waller 11. Knight, of Phlladelphla, la vlsltlug Met. H. H. Wblteley at tbe Garden*. Mis* Mildred Jo nee, of Philadelphia, spent tbe week with Mrs. J. W. Jived, 627 Anbury avenue. Mn. M A. Kulliuati ami Ml** liar* bara HolToiau, of Philadelphia, were visitor* here during la«l week. Frank Scburand wife am? rank Scbur, Jr., of Philadelphia, are visittug O. U. riiumj -on iu this city. A liitacn Daft*. a city 1! 3 *m an i*40,«\ eras ;; over tlie mi.-iua, , *cootn;..*uied by hie wife. Mlaa Laura Kosvu burger, of Philadelphia, wa# llie gueel of 1'. K Win btaitiey and family over the Fourth. William O, Chance ami family, uf i'biladclphlM, are visiting Spencer in an re ami wife, N Kleveutb street. Ml#* KaLlierlue Melfar. of New Brunswick, I* visiting the family of Lewi* B reck ley at Klcveiith ilreet ami Bay aveuue. Kl wood A. Sieelmau and family. uf Philadelphia, are here lo #pvnd the month with ber parent*, Mr and Mi-, Alex Lawrence, Jr. Hunter W. Thurua* ami wife, of Wiikea-Barre, spent the holiday* here with the former'- parents, Major and Mr#. L. H Thomas. Miaa Florence Meyers, of 305 Seventeenth street, euterlalned Kaijdi L Sack el I, of Pennsylvania Stale College, fur several days. Mr». Lcttle Heath, of Philadelphia ha* returned home after -pending a week here wttli her father, C. H. ValiFleet. a summer resident. Mrs. An ule Wilkinson, of Marshaltoo, Pa., ha* returned home after spending a few days with her vlntcr, Mm L. K. Thomae, of this cily. MIbh Florence Moore, of tbe (Quaker City, la at her Plymouth place cottage fur tbe season. She entertained a number of guest* over tbe Fourth. George VV. Lawrence, of Philadelphia, spent the holiday* with hi* brother, Alex Lawrence, Jr., at Lite laUer'a cottage, 1020 Ocean avenue. Mrs U, H. Crowelf, of Philadelphia, and Ml** Mary Sherman, of All Holly, have returned afier -pending a few daya with Mm. Jo-eph I. Scull, uf thl# cityFrank (fiknond and Mi** Klafe Lee, of Phlladelpbla, were the guest* of the latter'a parents, Capt. ami Mr*. Geo. W. Lee, of thl* city, for the Fourth, Niels* Carlson and wife, of this city, are entertaining their unci* ami aunt, William Reeve and wife, of Beenfatuwn. III., and also a cousin from K ansa* City. Mr a. Gerard Noble and son and

Mrs. Kvan Patterson, of Philadelphia, are here for a couple nf week-* stay, occupying Mr*. Pitirma'* Fourteenth sir set cottage. Joseph J. Duftleld and family, of Philadelphia, Mis* Ad-h Cook, of Hicbmond, Va., and Harry M. Hart. o1 fim den, spent several day- with (lis family of 1L V. DulTleld, of till* clly. K. <J. V. Bleakiy and daughter, Miss Kdilh H., of Camden, cottager*, left tiers ls*l week fur f'ul.iimlm", Ohio to attend the vivthodtatChurch I'enienary celebraiPxs. They will be gone ten day*, Mia* Ituth M. lUfhar, who, wltb friends, has been traveling through Colorado, New Mexico ami enjoying ranch life at K*le* Park . I* nnw tak »ng a It or**- back trip throngb thr South west, ''larenre L Mead, foimrrly nf t'oin pany f f„ of llila elly, I* now | ha high ««t grade non ciunm1»*lnned officer In tbff I nit n I Htate* Army, i|oartertria* ter *ergeant senior grade. He la at t imp Hoisbird, Maryland. The Missw* Mildred and Mlllcenl Smith, danghter* of It. H Smith and wife, graduated frutn the Junior High School in Camden fast wwr. The family are now at their bungalow on Walton place for the summer. Harry M Lr« and wife arid Wm W. J^eaand wife, nf Port Nnrrl*. accmnpanhvf by Ml*a Caroline Poole, nf ■ Hrkfgecoft, were Fourth nfJiily vlall i or# wiih th« former'* brother , Joaapb If. l*m. and family, iu I hie oily. J F. McVeaglt and wife, of Phifideiphia, wttli their frler»da, have iH*n 'jcmpylnf Ihetr house at MM Weal avenue over week end*, but have rented their fi<m*e lo Mr. Mock end family, nf Ug«n, for the season, from Jmy i Heotg* Meyer* and daughter. Flofence, gave a hnu*e pany over the

AUXILIARY LONGER EXISTSl Women Wlui Boosted City's Music Decide Their Work This Way Is Ended. 1 hvru vwr«- about member* v?l thv | ' Ocean city orcheMra Auxiliary at »; s meet lug uf t lie uigmiualiwi* ut the ; liuluc uf Ml>» Alfred M Uray, on • Llceaii avenue. iui'-Uy a Bel noon, ( when the "talus uf ilic auxiiiaiv nnd 1»>cuhm.H1 .Ulrl n llW fX j'lr— lull uf upillluo, II Was d tcld cd to dlobalid. The pnllcy i ;of the auxiliary \sa-« favorable lo flee j ' | music, ami a- ilu* wa* md m accord i ' j xx ilh the I'lwul coodltluii* in thi" jolty, it \xa- hit tliHt, a" llie U-efulueN- 1 ioi the auxiliary i* eiiiltsl, it uai> bent ' to disband. The member* votnb b» turn over iu j the clly, oil payuietil nf -toragc ' j charge.", the draperies, dicker • hair- r jand picture* thai M ere w«c*l t»y the or- j jgani/atlun ill the furiilaliltig of theP j rc^l IUOiu Iu thefionl .1 the uiu-ic j 1 jpavilluu. {' I he auxiliary had 1 -• members, all j j"f whom worked enthusiastically nud ' j ii-Mducu- y fur the aucce*- »>f the con- 1 Icert" duriug the "ca-mm lhc*e wele 1 given t>> mtmbei* of the Plilladel- : | pnia Oiche-lfu XVhllu their ctlurte, In a liuaiicial M*u*v. Were not *o aati^- 1 factory a* they had hopiil. they real- v Ue«l tl»«t the two years uf war acllviUec Interfered luaterlally with their 1 elturla. ami tliey lia«l Impetl lo more than place the munic on a paying b«- 1 -Is UiIh kuuitxier. However, Uiey felt 1 thai In a musical way, llielr work for 1 two aummer* made an euviabiv repu- *■ iniioii fur Ocean t'lly. 1 Hrriil.C. I.. Wed*. Quartcraiattler Sr. (Jr. Sgt. (.'lareuce I L. Aleml. formerly of this city, and < Mi** Flora A. Ilortou, of Uiiode Island, were united in marriage on I rtiurcday. July. I al Baltimore, Mary- I land. Tliey will re*ide f*»r tbe present I at 231? Noith i-alvert atrevl, llaltiiuore. aupi-riiiti- airlv m rakes Keliis. Rtdiert Mayer, a Philadelphia lawyer win) 1* a cnUaper here, ami who, a -hurt time since. w&t elected *up#rlntendent of the K1r*l i*re*byterlau Sun- • day Schoiil, H**uiue4l Id* new duties ' ia-l Sunday. wa* win* rer«liiiiit. Leonard Lear a well know n Ocean City young man, la back from France i He wa* in lilt* vice more Minn a year. SVhile in France lie was army 1 debt clerk m Ueneral Perahing'* head- • •juarler* i BENFEIT OF DANCING - - C t-;i1 v* €»«»tj fur jiftitr r H.o* n« m» CducMiliiiuil l-'HClor. Tin- gn-at < ilucaiionnl lendoncy of , our day i^ the Itumanirin^ of •-ducnuon. And by tbL* 1 mean it is br ing recognised n* a factor tn nerve iifi» — that it should prepan* the individual for living in l he UnONl Dense uf i he word. irudehd of ;i tnnk Thai the child of1 ten trie* to ahirk, ••duraiiun Is becom- ' ing a pleaxun* In which the child dellghtrt. And li la being equAlly recognized iliai i li** phy»lcal i* na important an ihe mental in educatton. That la lb*- meaning of light and spacioua , roontP. *pecial-deHk«, etc.; lliat in why manual training i* becoming an 1mporta nt .school factor, and ihat is why f the Dance is nsdny an important part i in tbe curriculum of our educational i institution*. The great problem entering into the work of Ihe teacher* wa* lu In-come • identified with tin llfo of ilio child ; to » appeal to the child'# Inner consctou#- . ni-HR. After all. education must base i t s<'lf upon the child, and not the child upon education. The principle of , di awing nut the child, of making the , child evpres* hlmnelf, Is the basin or . the new education And in tills process, the Dance Is a ■ vital factor. It Is an educational faclor The Dane* develop# llie playInstinct, stimulate* menial activity and ' ptiYRical {Mil}-- The child live# in a world or y and play,— the moxt ■ active thing ahoul him la hi# imaclnt aiion; and the Dance In Itj character n> .-e|f expri'SKion develops all those attribute#. The child Is u creature nf • insHnci nnd feeling. The world np- . peals Iff the child through bin sense#. - as - a complex of movement and , rhyihm: and the child's first desire is to express mnvrneni nnd rhythm Joyourly and spontaneounly I Modern educators recngntze that the

first of educational requirement# Is to m»k4> the child e*pres# hlmiodf. and s through tills setf-i'ipr-.'sslnn to inculcate ihe fundamentals of knowledge. MwWTgfi ev< n tho pan If physical side of dancing contribute# io the men- ( inl life Tho proper tire pnrl exercise of the arms, hands. an«l fingc-rs I# very Important In education. This Is one reason for Ihe introduction of manual training in the school#, as the training , of tho hand# baa been proven to d4vtfop a child*# aptitude for acquiring knowledge And the Dance develops ' the graceful use of the arms, hand# and fingt rs. As to the physical advantages «f , rtnnrinc, they are hecominK widely recofmi&ed as fundniio ntal There is no ever growtnu apprcefntlon of Ihe < fitnce ii a factor Jn physical edncn- i lion The Dance - properly, don*, combine# play and exerrls.o; Ihe Joy of lis ( expression sets n# a physical nnd meti- ( in I ionic, nnd It develops th« body by exercising nil the larger muscular masse# nnd it# neuromuscular system. 1 It Is thl#. concept Ion of the value of the Dance In tho life of Ihe child that la expressed in my children's do#* en, and br nil modern fear-hot « of dancing throughout the world The lime Is eomlnr when the Dance will he confddptrd the "hasts" of our guttural and physical activity Fourth Among those Invited wore Mlnn Ursula Llpufab •«»! Ml*# Marl# LlpmftU* of IMillndelpbls; Ralph L. rfaekrlf, of Pcotl Hlatc, Jams* t 'olgsti and i '■! Utifin, of i'hiladrlfdiitr If, Walter Rsrroih and fsnMly, of j fHnrowl home nnrly , thl-* (Vrf k after -j^iidlo* Hie holldty# | at thstr apartment# In Hkntlli Ocean Jt-'lty. The family ha- bcc« untible lo I coin* If Hssui 4'if y for the •umtncr ! hfcause "f His -ertoh* IHne*e of Mrs. , i Rtrroth't mother ) Hcojamio i wlvcrjr #nd wife of #in j ! Flymoull* place, have returnwl from a ' ten day rrtoiorlng trip ibroogb Hi# j Ltiilgh M)oir»l#ln», Wilir <rj#p, Ka-ion. Atlsqtow ri and Msthls- ' hem fblllflf ffigpff *nd bfltlgltia ' hack with th«m Mi* Mnrrt* Ibirtn ami I **in. Ilortou, of IMblthaifi

NO CHANGE IN POLICY AT CITY'S MUSIC PAVILION

MRS. C. H. BOHNER LAID TO REST Her Unexpected Death a Severe Blow to Husband and Many Friends, Funeral -tirvtce* over the remain# of Mr- t'harle* II. Buhner, uf Wilmington. Del., wtiuee ^ad dealli occurred \Yt-dite*tlay ufTcrtKHio of ]#*! week al xutuiuer houiu here, were held al lie- fcMdeiice uf Mfw. L. M. I'rtwt Friday evening, conducted by the Rev. Henry M Mel ten, paHur »f the F'iral l're«byterian Church of Atlantic City. He w a# a*#l#le<l by the Rev. Ueurge W. Yard. pa*lor *>f the Flrnl M. F^ Church, and the Rev. M M. l.ewl#, pufior of the Fir-i Bapttnl Church, both uf Hit# clly. Many or tier friend# In llil# city attended the ptrvice#, a# did at#o a delegallon from the Hanover Presbyterian Church of Wilmington, where l)r Iluhiici D p#«tor. I lure were n number of beautiful lloral emblem# on and around the casket . The remain# were taken to Allenthe next day, ami «ervlce# there were conducltnl by the Rev*. Dr. Jaiue# Rotin#on, i>a#tor of the Klr*t PreabyI'huich uf Helhlebcui. Twentylive meiuber# of I lie Wilmington church attended lhe#e aervlcea. 1 liter meut wa- made al Alleiitown. Seldom ha# there been inure genuine norrow than wa# full by the friend# of both Dr. and Mr#. Buhner when new# of her death wa# received. Mr- JSohner'H death has changed her hu#band'M plan#, and he will not In Ocean City in Auguel, a# had arranged by bliiieeJf and wife. DRAW THE CROWDS Hippodrome'** Mtor Picture# otic! Vaudeville are l-opulur. A# u»ual, the Hippodrome Pier Theater I# drawing the people, and on Saturday night there wa# more Until a capacity house. It was the grente*t throng ever #eeu iu the ldlt>|K)droine. Manager H. A. Bailey, who la working H**iduou*ly In the iutere»t or the auiu#t'meut iovtug people here, announce# for the remainder of thl# week Dorothy Phillip# (late star of 'Heart# of Humauity") in "Deathly," a powerful ilramallc story In films, it will be the llr#t showing of this picture. . There will be four #tar vaudeville feature#, led by the "Seven Little Sweetheart#," under direction of H. Hurt .Mcllugh, a well known Philadelphia producer. The "Four DaucIng Demons" are sensational dance arlint*. Don't miss them. The chll dreu are especially Invited. The big lAindou HippiHtrome production, "Stolen Order*. " will be tbe {•holo-drama Miuidny, Tut#day and Wsduesilay. This ran for four months In tbe Manhattan Opera House, New York. Following this will bo "The Unpardonable Sin." Mary Flckford, In "Daddy Longleg*," will l>« seen at the Hippodrome July 21 , 22 ami 23. CapC Bailey, the mauager of the house, served a year and four months in the service, doing army ami Red Crow work. He was In charge of the Pennsylvania and Delaware Division of the Red Cross work, stafloued In Philadelphia. He Is connected with the Keith interests In New York and lias been Identified with some of tbe biggest theaters in the country. Ho H a Thirty-second Degree Mason, Hhriner and Elk. ('apt. Bailey'# wife Is a loading prima donna. Hhe Is known professionally a* Leah Norali. Bbe will spend the summer here, but will appear with Al. Jolson In "Blnhad" at the Forrest In Philadelphia In tho early fall. Fergus McCusker la treasurer of the Hippodrome. SOUTH OCEAN CITY

II'iC Crowds on iHor nttd PiNtilng I# flood, A fibrrwpoudent from Booth Ocean write*; Everybody Is hero. Many newcomers are with tin. Fi-hlug I* good and the fishermen happy. Dance# are on for the season at the Booth Ocean City Pier. Basket picnic# are popular. The subscription dances are held every Friday evening The children will have special playday# In the pavilion under the direction of the MN#e« Knlesel. Wo hear Central avenue I# to be made one uf the finest boulevard# along the coast. Big Improvements are being made the coast guard station. The membership of the Booth Ocean City Fishing I luh I# nearlug the 200 mark. *• l.rrlnrr r»r» Rslisl Heilglon, On Htitiday night Charles M«#on Remey, of Washington, D U., lectured upon the Mahal religion at the Casino, oil the Boardwalk, hi* special topic being the universal troth# common t«» all religion# and the wnrk of i lie follower# nf the Rabat movement toward the religious unity and harmony of the world, The lecturer at#o told of the life of A Is) til Baba, the IsHtlrr of till* movement, tlld of lit# forty year# confinement In the prison fortre*# of Akha In Palestine, where be was held by the Turks Iwetuee of tbe breadth of his religious teach- ! »»** Logy.— On July I, blue swimming ier«ey. with my nam* in rull*r. ir found please notify Cyrus King, W0 Plymouth p!#c*. adv., IL Wajhtki* *~ Laundr#** Apply Cointtlal Apartment fl 9th #nd Ailinlk, it#. »

AdnilsBlon Charge to Concerts Will be Continued, Board Decides. Member# of the Commlsalohera of Public Kei'reatluii Urouud* met Moilday #veulug and decided lu culitluue Ihe policy of charglug aduilsaluu to YeeecllaV Hrcliestra concerts lu the music pavilion afternoon# ami evenluge. The attendance Is increasing each evening, It Is slated. There will bo special concert* every Wednesday and Saturday evening, and there wa* a ginnl-slxed attendance al the second of these aitalrs last .Saturday night. The concerts coiittnue to draw- large and appreciative crowds Sunday aftenioous and evenings, when the music is free. "No one nhuuld hesitate over paying fifteen cents an evening to huar such delightful music," said a visitor to liiu pavilion on Tuesday evening. DRAWING CROWDS l»lciureu uud Ortcuulwt Ml (ilrutid Please Audience*. The splendid pictures shown at the Btrancl Theater are attracting large audience* every cveulug. and the up-to-date pictures and fine house are admiied by the througs. While all admile the pictures, a large percentage of the patrons wax euthulastlcoverthe brilliant work of the organist, who handles the $1U,000 Instrument with such perfect feeling and technique. The new Moller organ has been Installed at the Park Theater, where remarkably fine pictures will be shown the remainder of this week. Manager Ruy Bourgeois announce# Hue shows at both houses for next week. • ♦»* CLOSED GAEEERY New York at Mu Wa* Haicl to be VIolatliiK Law. Threatened with prosecution by Cily Solicitor Hoswcll, T. K. Akayaina, of New York, has closed his shooting gallery In the north front end of the Hippodrome. Solicitor Bos well claimed that the man was running a gambling alfalr al one end by offering prlr.es ami violating the easement deed by selling articles outside of the Boardwalk at the other. t'niou Chapel Nervlce*. Sunday services at Union Chapel by the *ea, Fifty-fifth street and Asbury avenue, are as follow*: 10 A. m., Illble school; 11 a. in., preaching service; 7 p. in, twilight service. A hearty welcome Is assured all who attend. •'.Make this your summer church home and worship with us whenever you cau," Is the Invitation given. Prayer meeting Wednesday eveulng at S o'clock. .MtnlHlcr Ul veil Auto. The Rev. J. T. Ullllson, pastor of (he Lutheran Church at Bea Isle City, and who has charge of the church missions from Cape May to Pleasantvllle. has been given a Ford car by the Board of Church Extension, He Is thus able frequently to visit Ocean City and the other place* within bis charge. Notable Decoration. Among the many Fourth of July decorations al South Ocean City were those of D. W. Pedrlck, 5710 Central avenue, and L. G. Beeves. 6220 Central avenue. The latter displayed a large fiag, 12x20 feet, that was taken from a sailing vessel In a sinking condition while running the blockade during the Civil War. Lutheran Cbnrch Preachers. The following will be preachers at the ' Lutheran church *ervlces In this city during tbe remainder of the summer; Jdly 13, the Rev. Mr. Urlcb; July 20 1 and July 27, the Rev. Mr. DeYoe; August, 3 and August 10, the Rev, ' Mr. Mcintosh; August 17, the Rev, Mr. Pollmau; August 24 and 81, the Rev. Ross Stover.

Special Lathrran Herders. The Lutheran of this week carries , announcement* of npeclal Lutheran < Church service# at Atlantic City, | Ocean City. Wild wood, Asbury Park, 1 Stone Harbor and Sea I#le City, At j all these resorts, the special summer . schedule began July 6, and will con- 1 tloue until Augu*l 31 pracinrsd Hip. Mrs. E. A. Hysore, of Philadelphia, living at Thirteenth street and West avenue, fell down a stairway acrosa from her home here a few day# ago and fractured her right hip Rhe was looking for room# for frlenda at Ihe time. Dr. Herschel Pettlt reduced the fracture. hetUHB Bfady for Camp, William A. Rrook, of West Chester, wa# In town Saturday arranging for the annual encampment of the members of the vested choir of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, of West Chaater, of which he Is choirmaster. The choir will begin it* encampment here July 28. cm# nets fi«K. A pretty United Stale# fiag, ftxfi feet, ha# been presented to the Ocean City Fishing Club by one of It* active member*. Dr. Wayne T. Klllian. of > West Philadelphia, a cottager. The k dag now finals over ih < cluh house at ' Fourteenth street. i it- ■ ■ - 1 T«oaT. — 'Brooch, pink and white r cameo. Liberal reward, United Cigar . store, Boardwalk, or Eighth and A#, bury ave., D. B. Mayhew. adv., R. Wantjcd.— Girl to assist with chamber work and children: tin finnktliff. Ap« J ply ftrt Wesley avenue. i Young man, 19 years, clerk, deelree positron of any kind for summer. Addr»*s H, MKKTt#gt„ adv,, It i, (Mr.-tifliltHMi'f wallet. 4i2 Central. 16 Reward, adv., It.

TELLS OF VISIT | TO COLUMBUS I ■ The Rev. Geo. W. Yard Entertains Methodist Summer Auxiliary Member s. ' The members uf tlie Hummer Auxll- . lary nfthe. First M. F. Chll rli held . (hell second meeting nl Ihe #ett«uii in llie munic room of the Noriuaudle on 1 Tnthjluy ufteinoun. Tilt lioilCMti ' were Mrs. Frederick Fox, Ml*# Bleak ■ ly, Mr*. Reld, Mr#. Archer and Mr*. Bryan. Tbe regular buslue** was transacted and the enlerlaliuneiil consisted nf social games and a tun#l Interesting talk by (he Rev. H. W. Yard nil hi* recent visit to the wonderful exhibition at the headquarter* nf the Centenary .Movement ul Coluiuhu#, Ohio. A most delightful afternoon was enjoyed. , The first meeting of the auxiliary I was held lu the social room# of the I ' church Tuesday afleruoou, July 1,1 - w here the members were entertained j by the local Ladle#1 Aid Society. The program, consisting of reading* ' by Reuben 'W. F>l^ar«l*, and vocal] 1 nolo# by ML# LouLa T. Corsuu ami | > Mr. Nulty, wllh Mia* Wilvon at the] piano, were delightfully given," and greatly enjoyed. The oillcera elected for the ensuing year were: Mr#. T. I). Clark, of Woodbury. t president; Mrs. George W. Yard, of Ocean Clly, first vice pre-ldeiil; Ml** I Helen Bleakly, of Camden, hecoiul I 1 vice president; Mr*. Belford L. (,'ossa j . boom, of Mill vllle, **cretary; Mr* Frederick Fox, of Camden, treasurer; I Mr#. Lydla Hiucum, uf Wilmington, I j ' chairman of the way* ami mean# com- I - rnltlee. and Mr#. Pretitxell, of Ml. I , Airy, chairman of the hoste** commit- I , tee | , Befreshmeut* of lee creatu and cake I were served. ! 1 Meeting* will be held at the Nor- I mandle at 3 o'clock every 'Tuesday I . afternoon, ami all are Invited. j GETCHANNEE BASS j i (Sco. I'udcrclowii and Ctiaa. J. II Xiiioueriitsii Lucky Anielcr*. George W. Umlerdown, of Phlladel- |L plilu, a cottager, who Is a uieuitier of | ■ both the Ocean City Fi*hlng Club ami I _ the Angler#' Club, caught a 42- pound channel bass at Brlgautine Beach on I Saturday. j Charle* J. Zimmerman, of Phlladel- 1 phla, got a channel ba*# weighing 12 1 > pound* from olT the pier of theAng-| . lers' Club Monday night. A. L W 1 1 sou. of the Angler#' Club, got a 61 pound black drum lu the bay, I 1 near Beesley'* Point, Saturday night. William A. Welsh, president of the | j Anglers' Club, and J. L. Wilson got three black drum in the bay the latter part of la*t week. The tl#h weighed I • 55. 28 and 2-5 pound#. j Me*#r*. Wel#h ami WIIhod, with I , "Jack" Dentil*, caught 70 wcukfiHh, I king, croaker* and lloumler# in Great Egg Harbor Bay one day the latter I part of la»t week. j Dr. K. C Weston caught five king- . fish and four #pots at the Hippodrome Pier. ' Dr. H. H. Loll, William Brown ami i Bert Eyre, of Philadelphia, caught ; 100 Mali— weak ami croaker#— at Cor- , sou's I u lei. Fred. Hlgham. a cottager, and #ev-| ' eral friends gut 160 fish of different! > varieties on the banks on Saturday. J r Dr. Wayne T. Klllian, Churchill | Huugerford and George Burkhmrdt, I ^ member# of the Ocean City Fishing! • Club, caught a bunch of klngfi#h ami I croaker* while out*ide on Saturday. I Thoma# Fegley I# having mounleil ] the large weakfish he caugiil oil tlie I uter of the Ocean City Fishing Club I ' last week and will present It to the . club ! i • PIER POPUEAR j I 1 lloulli oceutt City Pronie l-injoy | 1 Cool Orrczcn Thereon. j 1 Down around the pier of the South Ocean City Pier Company, on the ocean front, at FIfly-elghlh street, on theFourlh.lt looked like a country fair or a clrcu* ground# because of the great throng# of automobile# and peo- » pie. I The pier of this club Is more popular | , than ever this year, and out on the I end of tlie pier many big fish are be- 1 1 lug caught. 1 . » . | SUNDAY CONCERT | D To He (2lven nt the Ocenn City | Yacht clnh. LbiiIu'h Orchestra will give a coil- 1 6 carta! the Ocean City Yacht Ciubl f next Sunday evening, to which the! ; member# of the organization and their | 0 famllie# are Invited. A fine program ha# been arranged, and It Include#! some rich cumbers. I Tne soloist* will be Richard Ua#-| r, parse, pianist; Daniel F. Hhpa, violin- j . l#i, and Anthony Lulxzl, cellist. Prof, I Howard Lauln I# conductor.

••Hnnday gvetiliiR Hlng." A popular "Sunday Evening Slug'' I among the guests at the Headings Inaugurated with the con#entof| Mr#* Hewllug# by H. C. Lincoln, of j Philadelphia, Sunday evening. Mr. I, Lincoln and wire are gne#t* of. the! hotel and, following the suggestion, I conducted a "sing" In the exchange I 7 ami 7 30 o'clock. The I twenty or more people who Joined In expressed tbem#tlve# a# delighted with the (novation. It I* understood that It will be repeated each Sunday! evening If the gue#ts desire. ntiya Ifonae Here. Mr#. Jennie M. Dearie, of Phlladel- 1 phla, ha# purchased a house and Inl | on West avenue, below Fifteenth street, from Mrs. Lulu Gegenhetmer, of Amhler, through the agency nf Mr# c.L.Lake. The new owner has al- 1 ready taken occupancy of the house! and ha# made many Improvement# I thereto. \ ■ ■ « * j ctirlslisn scieHct services. Christian Science service# are held I every Sunday morning at thBUe#lno| Club, Moorlyn terrace and the Board- 1 walk, at 10.90 o'clock, Sunday school I at 9 45 o'clock, Subject of the lesson I sermon for Sunday will he "Sacra- 1 meut." All are cordially tin Bed to 1 attend these services. I Back from Franca. Dudley Gone, who ws* wllh the I 598th Medical Corps In France, lie#! 1 tieeo honorably discharged and 1*1 'i visiting h|s brother, JeSse Con# #ud I /family, on the Boardwalk. Dudley I , served nineteen months, and received I ' a war cross In addition to other! honore. i ■ ■ i i Fnhllclly Man a Coiiaier. Mark W. WHoon, publicity mana-l ' get for the Hhuben theaters In Phila-| delphla, Is here with his family, oc-| . copying hie cottage, 16 Tenth street. . Mr, Wilson ha* been a cottager In Ocean Utty for several seasons and la well known here1 , t T W a imm,- Ex per ten red waitresses for two or three hour*, evening work, 2 Apply to Hiram*, Boardwalk and ; Moorlyn terraos. adv , It

| untgiDs Bel. si!) and 9in srs. Park pi. and Boardwalk {IroRnumnt Week of July 14-19 Evening# at 7.15 and 9 o'clock Change of Pictures Daily

Monday, July 14th Gladys Brockwell in "THE SNEAK" Cipiul Comedy InUrnsllonil Nrwa Tuesday July 15th THEDA BARA in "THE SIREN'S SONG" Star Comedy Path* N'ew» Wednesday, July 16th Constance T almadge i n 4 ROMANCE AND ARABELLA" Lko Comedy Kinogrxm Newi r Thursday, July 17th World Present! MADGE EVANS in "HOME WANTED" Cturllc Chsplin in "A Night in 4 Show" Current Evsnti Friday, July 18th NORMA TALMADGE in "HEART OF WETONA" Suaihlnc Comedy Pathe News Saturday, July 19th FANNIE WARD in "THE CRY OF THE WEAK" Lloyd Comedy Prisma Nw<»

Hooday, July 14th THEDA BARA in "THE SIREN'S SONG" ' Lloyd Comedy Pslhc Newi Tuesday, July 15th WILLIAM S. HART in "MONEY CORRALLED" Capital Comedy Kinogram Wednesday, July 16th WALLACE REID in "TOO MANY MILLIONS" Fatty Arbuckle in "The Cook" Thursday, July 17th C BILLIE BURKE in "THE MAKE BELIEVE flFB" Mack Sennctt Comedy Pathe News Friday, July IHth FANNIE WARD in "THE CRY OF THE WEAK" Charlie Chaplin in "A Night Is s Show" Kinogram Saturday. July 19th Paramount Special Production " SECRET SERVICE" Sumhlne Comedy Screen Magazine

Go Where the Crowds Go " There's a Reason " Hippodrome Pier Theatre Thursday Friday Saturday July 10 July 11 July 12 FIRST TIME SHOWN DOROTHY PHILIPS (Late Star of Hearts of Humanity) IN "destiny" And 4 Big Vaudeville Features Headed by Vaudeville's Cleverest Juvenile Treat 7 little sweethearts Produced U&dtr Direction 9* Mr H. Bart. McHush 4 DANCING DEMONS Sensational Terpsichoriou Artists and Others Bring tli* Kiddies, They'll Enjoy It Monday Tuesday Wednesday July 14 July 15 BIG LONDON AND N. V. SUCCESS "STOLEN ORDERS" and Big Vaudeville Features Come Early and Be Assured a Good Seat PRICES — 33c, 25c 17c, Including War Tn* MATINKBS— J NIOHTS — 7.30 to 11 Come as Late a# 9.15 and 8e« Itutlre Show | Straw Hats Wt hive that reliable Brighsm Hopkins Hst — they Arc the best made White Flannel Pants Big Assortment Shirts, Caps, Tics, Swcslrft, Hotkey, Undcrwexi I Best Quality Good Service SalUtcd Customers FSF1 Jones'" Men's Shop Maddock's Pharmacy *i§ hth and Aobury Avanus rilONK 570 FRBK OWJVWY Stationery, aoc to 75c box, Sanioset Candies, 6oe to fL«5, Whitman's Candies. Eastman Kodaks and Films. Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING . PAPER HANGING. GRAINING a»O DECORATING 1046 ASBURY AVENUE OCCAN CITY NEW JtftSKV t I | , n IN I I Advertise ia the Sentinel.

| MOTEL! AID LOTTAOHi Scotch J^aXl m mo oiacfiy, Dimaoro* OOCAN OlTY NEW JLRBEY OJ'KK AM. V* Alt *" .v L lit.'; u * Jul- L. .4UI.;4 . Mtfb rliw Mu tL -.1) ivxAWejedeeaepM . ..1 .n d;»t t.ou r-fii'rffiMwi lirfwits M/a* m. m rowmmm. m. m. | 1L -1 MuJtm THE IMPERIAL j 1016 Outral Ava. Ooean City, N. J. Oprit for th* miuu. S'^uuMtoUy | loOM'rtl U* tr-ixt U ltkon«,«U-W MIOl C. OfcTZKi. THE KATHLU Now open for the seaaoo U» Cauiral Av»dm, OOkil CITY, K. i, SIlMHKn LKWIS A CON A .KD HOTEL ATGLEN Nluth street ohd Ceutral avenus Xsosllent Tabta Open All fear Booklet Ota'uer»t)lp ilane^emenl NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUBrii ANIK'K.NTHAL AVKNUK OCKAN CITY, N. J. rfsylor and Hayra, iToprlotrsMe* K ourt w nt L H«4mk>d rhoroachly renovaiad and newly H*D FUon**: n-X Oad 360-1). MILLER COTTAGE Ta Central a vena* OCKAN CITY NKW JKKtfKY t>|Mjn All the Year Hot Water Heel LAUUA I. Ul LLKA WYOMING Oj»ei» April 12th for the Seaaoo 724 Ocean Aveuu# Oceen City, N. J. Hot Water Heat A. P. Mlluer THE IDLEWILD Moorlyn Terrace Ocean City, If. J, Open for rtcaaon 1010 Located One Ihoek from lUwta M118. J. K. MOUB1SON THE BISCAYNE Now Open for the tteasou Ocean avenue opposite Moorlyn terrace Private Baths Booklet K. BLUNDIN. Owner THE HEWLINGS Ninth aud Wesley Aveuue Ocean City New Jersey Opens June 18, 1010 L. H. UKWL1NQB THE OCEANIC Eleventh otreet aud Wesley aveuue Ocean City, N.J. Opea lor the 8e**oe A. E. BAKEK, THE AMERICAN I486 Ceutral Ave. Ocean CUy, N. J, Open for season. DelisblftiUy located. Desirable vacancies; also eatsrlnc to Utile board, day or week. Home eookinz. Phone No. 945- R M 1KB T. B. 8CHLC8INUER. VERNON HALL 410 Atlantic Ave. Ocean City, N. J, Board lug and Table Board Good Home Cooking B. E. HECK, Proprietress Telephone 5P4-W THE STRAND Wesley avenue at Ninth etreet Oceau City, N. J. MftH. JOHWBUN HONEY Sterling Restaurant B. A. LAfrBBRT. Proprietor 8x8 Aibury Avenue OCBAN CITY. N. 4. Heme cooklnx. Meals al all hours. Dell* ca lessen and Con feet looery . Room* and Board . Luncbrs pul up. Have a tnnen packed for your home journey or fUbtaf trip. HEADLEY A ADAMS P^tlcr"n Readins Coal Also Kindltnf Wood by barral or oortL Heel coal on ths market. 3000 lbs. to the ton guaranteed. Belt or Enterprise 'pbone. oAoe aa( Yard. TENTH **( WDT A. f. levering - The Reliable Paper Hanger 708 Central Ave., Ocean City, N. J# All work guaranteed on dean walls. atlantic ice compart oialipmh pocono Mountain les Tonth and West Avenue OCCAN CITY N 4. ]y[ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer few OlKTliL Ava# ITS J 'Pbone to* OCEAN OlTY. If . J. c. t- lake: ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. ICS# Asbury Avsnus, OtISli Oily, N.J. Lots for sate. Ootta«as For real. OoTrespoBOeaee solicited s tit HAVR you a collage, bttngalow ot apartment to furnbh? We have a line of forth torn at Ie«a than Phllndelphla price*. Window ahadea a specialty. CH AS, E. ADAMS A SRO. 720-aa A8SUAY AVE. " Eyes Bnmlned Vitkoit Drtyt NtW«*t up-to-ftaie mothode. Netlsfapttoa KAmnts«\ ►«.( first -rise* trptioei work .rv Is n*» iisn pall J of fotwe to I'hUrndstpbm. Mr stork nl Hy* Ofaema and HpseSaetss le aa onmplrlT mm ae found in sny Bftjr. t'rssrrlPUoa i»nsm dupltostod at wort no* lee Ae«irw fusrwslssd. Fitoaa ona*nh food work All work Onas aa the H iwawss A. W. RLY — IMS) Attsatto A restoa ~ IVUVfN tW, tt« I. Nkorv TwN Uae fusn IKsw v. .. .. . - .V. ■ • .... . '