Ocean City Sentinel THUK&DAY. JULY 21 I. rWb ahull l>« glad to reo«v« it*tu* «»f new* uud cowtttUUlcatiuu* <»r interest to tliUi couiiuuully aud our rcudcniTMymlim All cowiuuulcatlou* should be ac* oompauled with the full name and addreeu uf lite writer, mil ii*w*rilv ft* publication. but an a KUaraUteeol good ie'th DOTS Holy TtluUy KplMXipal Church ha* received It* ue« pipe organ, Vh* Oceau City Yacht Club will I give It* auuual musical tomorrow eve* ultig. The Korty Houru' Davollou will he* j glu in St. Augu*tlua'* Church at the 10 o'clock uias- Sunday. The employes ul one of Philadelphia'* department store* will have their second annual outing here Saturday. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the First Picsbvleriau Church will hold a hatar tomorrow afternoon and evening ■ i troir* pavilion, on the Boardwalk. Fancy good*, cakes, etc., will be on sale. PERSONALS J, C. Bballcroa# and wile, of Flula, del pliis. are among the arrival- at the Bl-cayua. William M. Hooker and wife, of Philadelphia, are among Hie guests of the Strand. Mr*. W. W. Graham and daughter, of Philadelphia, are at the Hk'tjlie fur a two weeks' stay. Dr. NV. L Nichola and family, of Philadelphia, are atuong the recent arrivals at the Miller Cottage. Edward Sooy. of fbll&delphta, habeeb «peudiug a few day* in this City, where be owns property. Mrs. Eiufu* Howeu, of Atlantic City, was a visitor at ihe home or Mi— Doughty here during the week. William R. Hughe-*, of Hits city, hareturned from a visit to New York. Coney Island and Brighton Beach. Mle* Dorothy Gray, of Philadelphia, t* vtiltlng the family of Thomas J. J horn aL their home ou ISay avenue William Hartranrt and Miss Mil dred Hartranrt. of Jersey City, were gue»ts of E. B. Schauta, of this city, a few day» ago. Mrs. £. F. Arthurs Is entertaining a number of her Baltimore friends al her bungalow at Thirteenth street and Uceau avenue. Albert C. Middlelon and family, or Moorealowu. have returned home after spending several days here with li H. Marter and family. William D. McAdoo, of Bt Peterburg Beach, Fla , a cousin of Win. U. McAdoo, former secretary of lT tilted Hlaies Treasury, was a visitor here Saturday, -pending a lime with Bt-r train Darby, whutn he met III the Sooth. Albert J. Miller and family are spending two week* with Frank II Slew ait and wife in their collage here Mr. Miller is auperinleudeiiL of productiou of i be Campbell Soup Company. Mrs. Miller Is a sister of Mr* BtewurL George K. liber, of Philadelphia, -pent several day* here during the week. Mr. liber's daughter, Mr-. Ralph Naxel. and daughter, of Pbtlft delphia, are spending a plea-ant time at the home of Mrs W I). Baruhur-l and her daughter, Laura Nelson Hall, the actroao, in this city. QUITS WORK I.ocsIFirm Tbronsh m« ah h and Trs-n Ctuii rnrt. Health Officer T. Lee Adams ha* reported to the City ComrDlfsionerthat the firm having Ihe contract to remove the ashes and trash III tills ro sort— the Porter-Smith Co.- has «pm the job. They told hlra. he said, iiiai they were done; that the city bad nothing ou them, and their bond had not been renewed tbl« year. However. Health Officer Adams laid that three learn* were at work cleaning up the ashes and trash In the alleys and that tbe condition of the alleys Is belter I liars It had been. He suggested that tbe street department men might collect the ashes from the afleye. ■ . ■ a I i -
CONCRETE ALLEYS? Home Proper? j owner# Hut ft m Desire improvement*# Director Fisher, at the meeting of the City Commissioner* spoke or Ihe condition of several of the alley* In ihe central secliou of the resort, especially ihe one between Bevenlh and Eighth streets and Asbury and West avenue*. They should have a concrete base to keep them In condition, and soma of tbe properly owner* have asked that steps tie taken tu Improve Ihe alley-. Mayor Champion said that if the people want alley* of this kind they should petition the board, Mr*. Wilson's MoiHwt Here. Mrs. William H. Boiling and daugl) ter, Mia* Boiling, of Washington# l» C , sreatoneof ih* large beach-front hotels for a slay of several we*k«. Mr*. Boiling I* lb* mother of Mf*. Woodrow Wilson. The laicrr. before her marriage In PrewldeOI Wilson, -pent one or two season* in this city with her mother. Term Llmlict n» « Vrnr, At the meeting or the Anglers' C'lnh. Friday night, an amendment l'» Ihe constitution was pas-ed limiting Ihe term of in* prr»ideot of the club lo one year. Tho* far the organisation has had but one prt*ldenlf William A Walsh, and li* has held Ihi* office for a little more than two years. Vfenrflt for V MC«ar*tile • Thf annual rsnf party for t!»e benefit of Iba Philadelphia Horns for ln< r u rabies will be held at the Ca*iao (.'fob, on the Boardwalk, al 2 o'clock Thursday afleruoou. August 14. Hubsrriptlou Is II. This Is a worthy cause and it ha*alway*b*«tt liberally helped here In the summer season ■ - • a^i <*• m AppntHied
Mayor Champion al Ufa weekly msetlng of the City Cotfimlssionrrs recommended the apjrfilnf m*n1 of \ *P ✓ noo Jt. Cartoon and ' harle* Be line* »p , ihe city's paid fire department. Hchwk ( Is.a relumed service man, CaiisOD wa« a format member of the departmtnl. ^ vine Cfsiwrlv Here. J , M. Cheater A Co, , of tills city, report the following *al*af 4'nflage M1 Brighton place lo UoorteH Worst er ; of Philadelphia, and John P bungalow at Fifty eighth -treelt" Mrs f#few«||yn (Mtelfiger, of Medli. ... !■■■■■#• » » » - Wamtri?.— CbiofTeor wishes prutHon driving private rarof ?f«|ivery. Wrlea it nil Corinthian ave.*[ Uceau City, jjl. J. id v., It Lowr.— flaar of at music pavilion, «» male French poodle named "FattyJteward ?f returned to Mrs. IMek.Ulf^ ftt Charles place. udvH V17, »-
STATE GRANTS GAS ' CO. S REQUEST^ lucrcasc tu Meter Charge iu This City Goes Into Etfcct ftt Once, clly Solicitor li,-\oii reported to the iSly f tilntiil*.Hiout't> al I heir week ■ j lv in*i tu. ill a I lh» Stab- l'Ublh t'llll-' Ivy Commission has craiui'd to tlu* lo- j owl I'cmisiny li.-s i*.«im -t f<»r an ptci * ».-•- In •.!»«• c-«,nij.,uiyV raib s it lull s n> ih.- tf -Ulonifl and cutlagui'^, I i but ih*- Mictv., . i|o, v, uul a lie v. I the municipality. The I" uliuli of tin- Das company ul- j I I« k-a1 that ilu- ii,is company Ii;ik nut !' oariu-d it.-* lK»ml uiiviv-t lor two ycam' tu say r.othina "i its utlicr obliitnlioiiH, i and ?hat no - *iivilivs w* iv atiUUihlol foi d« pr» elation u mc The .-chvtlul*' »»l rau-s a -k* d by thoj , Das conilKiny and aranti-d hy tho i Slat. I'tUity t'ontiulssioiicr.- follua>: 3 and a Imht in* u ; >. l'"-c per inunlh, ui per year. a and light lib-tor*. 3t»c p« r moiuli, . or |3 tio p* r j.ar. lo light ir.vhus. P'c per month, or || s<) pet year, lib light men iH^ SOc per month, oi j 15 Hglu meters. 65c per month, or f7.SU p. r year. t aud »»'.** light meters, Sic per month, or 99*40 per year. Phi light meters, fl 2?? per month, or , jll lo per year. l.Vi liglit m* ti-r.M, 91.70 per month, or r l»c per year. r BkIii meters. p. r month, or $S»3.ib per year. The Increase j.-*- 2a cent* a rnonih | for each na t. r.'lt is slab d. Th. leport frolu the Slide 1'lilily ( 'ommi>-ioio-:> TU ordered KCi'lVCd amrtll.-d. — - k - ■ . . . TWO MEN DROWNED One YViih I'ronilnetil Tenclier In Csiinirii Mclioul, There van much regret expressed by their neighbor-* in H oilli Oceiti Uiiy Friday evening over the sudden de.itoof rtiarle-4 Ui-yuey mid hi- father, rtiotna** Ueyiiey, *»f Onuden. » l o lived on Fifty lihli street, near t'enlrai iveiiue, and who were drowned near Uorson'* lnlei. i'homa- Keyney. who tva« t>S year* •Id, leaves a u'hlow lie was a if* uied machinist lor the J*eiiiiNylvai) a ' ltallruad t'om puny aud lived in < oi-i»eg-w<KMl. t'ne -nn, t'har lew, aged Pi 1 year-, wm- h CeaiMier of manual train i tig in ihe Camden High School He ' and hi** family. * wife and !•» yetr-old tlaugliler, livrd <>n Haddou aver nue. They wetc summer resident- of r Soulli Ocean t-iiy for some years, and Mr. I ley n ey whj. held lo high es-teeni oy all Ills friends-. Fallier aud soil went flsllllig outside in a motor, boat, the Helen 1'., that I had been t-uilt by the younger iu*n . They were trying to come into the mlel when their txial w a- submerged . oy a heavy -ea ami allotber billow c»|« -wed ihe cmfi. I'aplaiu Nicker-on, of Ihe l'nl|e<l Stales c<«a-t guai*I stntion ul Fiflyeigltlh street, was watching ihe bo-it from shore, and I'lisrli"* Muniford. .» ho us* oil look-out duly al Hie station, u-t- following the buHl with Ills glas-es. Both -a w tne boat go over, and linme*l lately 1'aplaln Nickersou • -tnd hi* men set nut for the -ceue of * ih* accMeiil, about a Oltle and a hair away, in ll»e -*latlnii boat l>e«plte ' the heavy *-eas, they reaclml the place '* inside of l w eiily-sHveii mluuie-. They 1 found the lloallug fasly «'f Thomas • Iteyney, hut there wis no trace of ihe •on. The body was Protiglil nsbore «ml sent to Undertaker Lake's iiiorgue GET BIG FISH Oomi II -* ii Ih Modr l»v HinnroritnVisitor* Here. \\ Ward Beam, al the Ocean City * Ki-hlng i "lull's Norlli -?reel pier on Friday afternoon, conghl a weakll-li i weighing -r»t !h>uiiiI-. i J mile- tola ml, nt the same pier. I caught IU klliglDh l George l«nng caught eight kingllsh st the Angler*' Club pier .Saturday - night. t George A. Frankenfleld, a member e <»f the Ocean t'lty Fishing < lub, while I- at Brlgantlue Beach Friday, got a e seven foul shark t John Van Miller and wife, of I'hlla t delphia. are enjoying their outing in i his city as gue»l»« of Mlw Kiuiua Hip ler, TftH We-ley avenue. %
Mr. and Mr-. YanMlller, though II not members of any of ilie local tl-h- t nig clilb*. are iievellhele-s true disci- •" plenuri/ .ak Walton. They love the '< -jwirl for ll* own sake. They have t been lieie but a few days ami by last | Saturday evening had caught 'S/J tl-h w w-eigliing from one |*iund to six a pounds each. Mr-. Van M iller so far ha- lauded the t»igge-l of the bunch. r Howard Kaln, of the A-bury Park « Fishing 4'hih and Ihe tieeaii Ulty Fl-hnig i'lub, and holder of the I world'* record for Hie longest aecur- I acy cast, while rt-limg mi ihe Ocean J I'liy Fi-hii»g Ulub'a Norih street pwr ' i hi* week, hooked and I and c I a stiu- I garay weighing VI pound*. MORE BUNGALOWS I . 1 Iliirvrv C Wlll«-r ftonn lo llrglo 1 VlulldliiK Here, It I* «xpecte*t that Harvey G. Miller, . at Philadelphia, pr«*ldeilt of Ihe Hontliern Hl«am»hlp l*<»mpany, Will starl I III* week the con "I ruction of thirty bungalow*, each with a garage, on land recently purchased or? both side* of Kleulon avenue, In the upper *«cHoti of thlaciiy. , t .. .... The atrip of l»bd bought t»y Mr- Mil- , ler fa in the vlcluily of Kir-t street and , Atlantic avenue. j i 'iie**er, of thl* city, la Intere*ted in the operation# m * m 1 POPULAR FILMS crowd* nahr fin tne Birrf«i«i nod r*rlt, The lafast pleturea always ulinwn at the rftrand and I'ark Theater* dally I draw large crowd* to ImiiIj Bouse*, arid all who attend are delighted with : inese ♦ mnvlr*." Attractive programs , have Irefrn arranged for the remainder of thl* week and popular movie actor* and artrrs^e- will ik» seen at hath house* next wrck, Manager Bourgeoi* aunuunce*. m I
^rtlciTsa Cnrtl rartr< < The card parly by the women folk of Hi. AuguMhie's rhureh la-t I hura* day afternoon wa- very *uc»re--ful. It wa- 111 Charge of Mis* < left rude Htedrm. The party Id1i afternoon will b« under the management of Mi«t* Florence Morn and Julia Blake, iff* fTfraf UftrrlrtB* Itrrr. The Hev. It H. Hnyder. paaior of , !th# Kir-i Frsshyterlan t hurch, last ; nltM offlcMU'l •< IH- »'•< in i n.i* ciiv I'll* weddrd pair w*r* Win. j Hummer and Mts- «#*»!* Haye*. both | oftl»l*c?iy, *+—- TiuiNirmra Fl*li Ta»k, Jam** A, Gruikehank, of the Atnarl- ! ran Anghr, will .hurtly give an l"ttaIfttrni talk to th* msmt)«ra -»r the Great. 9719 jr Fl-hlng frith In f he assembly room nf th* f hwdb Otty YaMrtl 1 ';hib.
SAYS BOARDWALK WILL ! SOON BE COMPLETED
Contractor So Reports to Officials, Who Waut This Work Pushed# Mayor Champion paid at tho weekly 'j meeting of tho City Commitudouera ; i Iiut il I- nearly lime to have tho . Huardwulk work done or have thu oi»- ; > i alloti stopped. ' I city Kngliieer Collliwon slated that Ui* lumber i- now arriving and tho ; I'ftitracuir expects to have tho work Illni-dicd by m-xt Monday. lhxeetur Campbi U wauled to know w)jy one side of the Walk could not , be built, so that all traffic might not ho stopped. , ;| City Euglneer Collision nnswered I that this could hi- duDu, but that the ! contractor had suld. a abort tluie ago, ' th&t this would cost mora money. Mayor Champion d«-elared that the MOrk wouldn't cost more, and that it ' hhuuld be done in this way. Tin- City Engineer reported that ' progress Is faung niado ou tbe other . It'll y contracts. | Director Fisher read a letter from ! Harold Goodwin, of , Philadelphia, a property owner at 'Jtlh street, upposI lug the oidiuaiieo to vacate the alley bciwe- ii t'enlrai and Asbury avenue from 17th to ISth streets. Ho contended that tho alloys should bo vacated for only a limited lime or at u nominal rental, so that the fee or perpctuul right of way may always remain In the City. Harold Goodwin also scut another ■ letler, which was read, asking for Inlormatlou rcg&iding the planting of a 1 largo pole, carry lug a number of electric light and other wires on his Hidewalk at 34th street, without his per1 mission. Both »»f these 1* tiers were referred to Commissioner Fisher. Uect-mly the rompany's men have found a number or thu Boardwalk Htandards opened and with the doors lying beside the standards, according to a lettT received by the City Commissioners from A. M. Flummer, of the Ocean City Electric Service. This condition should be remedied, Mr. Hummer suggested, by placing 1 new locks on the doors. The current 1 inside the pules is uf very high volt- ' age. and if anyone came in contact with It. the result would doubtless ' prove serious to such xM'cson. This matter was referred to Director 1 Fisher, lie to report at tho next meet* ; ing of ili«- City Commissioners. The following letler from the Ocean City Home Building Company: Gentlemen : — In order that the Ocean City Water Company will lay four inch mains in the streets on 47th , and 48th streets. Merlon I'lace. and St. David's Place, between Central ' ami West avenues. Ocean City, pro- , siding there is a lire hydrant placed , at tin- corner of Asbury* avenue and St. David's Place, wo understood you will , place a fire hydrant there if we guar* I an lee you 125 a year as rental for >ame until we have twenty houses built on the above tract. I I am Instructed to notify you that . we will comply with the above agree- , mi-ni If you will place the fireplug as , stated above. Very truly yours, Ocean City Home Building Co., E. C. Field. Secretary, i This k-tter was referred to City Sor lieltor Boswell. he to report at the f next meeting of the City Commission- ■ era. f A letter wa* read from NV. W. Hit- • pon. of the Twentieth Street Improve- " mem Association, calling attention to f the jetties on tho oceanfront at 18th f and 20th streets. The brush there ha* disappeared. On motion or Director Campbell, the City Engineer was instructed to make Inspection nnd report at tho next m< el Ing or tho board. * City Solicitor Iloswell reported that, in the John It. Kcndrick lot matter, the City is not under any obligations to Mr. Kendrlck. The question was , left in the hands of the City .Solicitor. Ke*ntutln-iH lo borrow 11000, (1500 ami flfi.oOO were adopted hy the board. The emergency resolution Introduc- , ed two weeks prior by Mayor Chomf pion wa« again taken up and adopted. A nurnhor of bills were ordered paid, r ■ » i [ AUXILIARY MEETS Wotnrn Pleneed With Tatlc h# tttr Panior, I.lrttl# Hiiyder. One of the be«t meetings of the Via- > i * )
Ladles' Auxiliary of Hie Oread Presbyterian Church was helo Monday afternoon at tbe Casino Club, over 150 ladles being present. Devotional services were conducted by the pastor, the lUv. K. 8. Hnyder, after which tin* following delightful literary and Uiuslcal program wa« given: Boprano solo, mi»« Mildred Hartranft; reading, MIm Dorothy Hmelerdine, tenor solo. Victor Hugo. Mr Hnyder gave the second of his talks to the ladies on the memoirs of France, selecting as hi* topic the story of the famous painting, "Pantheon de la Guerre," winch has recently been placed on exhibition to the soldier*. This talk wa* very much enjoyed and appreciated. These meetings are open to all visitfaille* The next meeting will be !>«>ld oti Monday afternoon, and will be In charge of the ladles of tbe First Presbyterian Church, Mr, Bnyder wiilglv ra short talk at each of the meetings during the season. The !ioste*»ee Monday afternoon were: Mr* W. H Kirk pat nrk. Mrs. Emma M. Campbell, Mrs. Klnley Acker, Mr*. I. Ulslev, Mr*. Btidd, Mrs. \V in. Hteele and Mre# T. J. Fegley. WELL ENTERTAINED vtrilio<1lal Ylalllnjr A«*l»lory Mold* W«-»-kljr Mrcllnv. The failles of the Hummer Auxiliary of Hit? Flrsl Methodist Church met In ihe tiiusia room of the Normandle Tuesday afternoon. The following linslvse* wsr* Iu charge:— Mra. Hlncum. Mr*. Tsllow, Miss Vatidrrsloot. , rs Matthew* and Mrs. Prenlxell. Mrs. Alexander Corson, of Camden, give a vocal solo. "The Rosary" was delightfully sung by the Rev. George NV Yard, and Mr*. Corson sang another sofa. A paper on "gaffrago" was read by Mrs. Tellow. Hoclal game* followed. The host**-** for next wesk are;— Mrs Clark. Mrs. Harold, Mra. Ooaagboom, Mrs. Ackermau and Mra, Franels. OI*.
Everyone I* Invited to attend. » « » — - a*)1tifl*t for Rent or dale# Cat boat, 21 fret, Toota, of ths Ocean City Yacht Club fleet, twn seta sails, hp- raving cushion*, etc., for rent for thirty dollar* fttr Ibi *eason. Owner will spend twenty dollars for new coats paint, remainder to pay storage ! unlit next season. Tills I* a fast boat; idler mads uWDti cannot use same hlifa season. No one need reply unfa- : miliar with sailing craft; must demon'stfiie ability to swim Owner will exI plain all details, Write at once to Gen, H "Metier, Jr., 28 Hellere avenue, I Millbourne. Frnnaf adv„ t-24, 2t. Ib>snl arid rooms wanted with prb vat* fsmtfy, by family of Ave, month or August. Perhaps longer J. O. 4 Young. HI- James plana, adv., H.
HOTELS HERE ARE ALL CROWDED Managers arc Compelled Dally to Turn Down Wonldbe Guests. All tbe lintels In thl* city are now crowded, II Is staled, and some of tbe owner* are wishing that they had another Moor or two, In order to *upply the demand for accommodation*. Most of the hotel people are compelled tu turn away would be guests every day. OtherB of the hotel owners are conlent, however, with having their house* tilled tn capacity, this being all tliey care tu handle, 1 1 is a great season for the hotels, as well as 'most other Hues of buelueis here. _ Fob Back.— Lot 57U In Becllon D, east side of Asbury avenue, south of Sixteenth street. Ocean City, N. J. Address J. G. Campbell, Allenhurst, N. J. adv., d-12, 101. Woman, 35, experienced waitress, good worker, with sou 15, very bright, wishes work. AddresH;Mrn M. Miller, 2122 North KleveulhSt., Philadelphia, Pa.- adv., U Colored uiald wishes position housework, chamberwork and walling for month of August. i Apply present place, 1645 Central ave., phone 474. adv., It. Foil Balk. — Cheap. \ -new canvass portable garage. 1530 Central. ■Hu ?.17 at
HAS RECORD FOR I DRUMFISH CATCH President Welsh Leads iu Number Lauded at the Anglers' Club. The member* of lliu Anglers' Club caught a large number of black drum from Hie pier of Ibis organisation, oil the Boardwalk, uear Park place, this «cik)D. Following Is the record up to a few day* ago: U. Bcattergood 42 pounds C*. Bcattergood 48 " J. I#. Wilson 50 " Hoy A. Clements OS " Theo. Francis 65 " Wm, A. Welsh M " Win. A. Welsh 25 •' Wm. A. Welsh 50 " Mark LIpucliuU 40J " Mark Llpsohutx 10 " M. M. Bex ton 55 " Walter Kueliu 45 " M. Llpscbutz 40 " Chas. Drone 00 " J. W. Bcolt 11 " U. J. Momberger 40 " A. O Dcuul 50 •• A. O Den re I 53 •• Dr. Heuoon O-'l " A. H.Bex ton 4!» " Wm. A. Wefali 40 " Wm. A. Welsh 48 ■" Win. A. Welsh 20 " J. Hallerau 43J " For Bai#b.— -The very desirable cor ner of Tenth street aud Central avenue, uOxlOO feet Ini|Ulre of Andrew Brown, 1818 Columbia avenue. Philadelphia, Pa. adv., If. Ask for the funny boys' and funny girls' game. For sale at Cone'*. 801 Boardwalk. adv., 7-17.31. WANTKD. — Battled saleslady for bakery. Apply 713 Asbury avenue. adv.. It adv.. 7-17, St. *«v-. «
— — m B*B— mm m Wmm Wmm -->l* OCEAN FISHING — .VV ,0 YACHT JAMES AND MARIE Cspt. R. Sutton 8alla from Sixteenth Street Wharf Residence: So. 13 Wcat Fourteenth Street, Ocean City, N. J. PHONE, 424-J — — i— — — — — — ■ ■ !■■■*[." ii — "•y**™?!* ■ Duild a Home There IS a Building Boom. It is in fall swing in tlie Woxi and Middle West. U'c have commenced to ftel it here iu the East. It's spreading. Prices will advance. Why not get busy now with thoss plans? See your friend, Mr. Contractor, and go over it with him. Of course it's understood that you'll want the I.urnl>cr to corae from us. If we get the business, you'll not be held up for tbe 1 delivery of the material. Thai Toes not only mean LUMBER, it means Cement, Brick, Lime, Lntb, Sash and Millwoik and Hardware. Dvorylhlnft that toos In tho Dalldlnft G. H, Shoemaker Lumber Go. Twelfth and Weet Avenue ' = . .XXL TELEPHONE. 77-W Carl's Restaurant Home Cooking 403 Eighth Street • Ocean City New Jersey » Bureau of Health and Charities CITV HALL T. LEE ADAMS, Health Officer and Overseer of Poor Office flvara, 1.00 to 2. JO P. M- ~ Phone 20 any time, regarding failure of Contractors to remove trash or g^Tbage, or drop postal addressed to Health Officer, Box 244.
Complaints as to violations of the Health Code should be madi in writing, or by personal interview with Health-officer during office hours. _ _it/ Sea Side Baths SALES DEPARTMENT THINOS TO WEAR WHEN BATHING Women's Suits— $2.75 to $7.75 Girls1 Suits— $2.50, $2.75, $4.75, $5.25 , Children's Suits — 80c, $1.15, $1.65, $2.75, *3-°o> >3-75 Men's Suits — $2.75, $3.50, $4.50, $6.75, $7.75 Boys' Suits — $3, $3.25, $3.75, $4-75> t6 Rubber Caps — 15c to f 1,00 Bathing Shoes — 35c to $2.00 .1 — T-T ANNUAL MUSICAL Ocean City Yacht Club
Friday Eve., July 25, 1919 8, 1 6 o'clock Tickets, - ** « $1,00 Thai* Wall Known Artiita will »>• th« Rntnr tAlnara MILDJktD f A AS. Iwr.». K ATHKRIHK MXHI.a AHTHONY McNICHOL T»*W btWll JAMES II0WK1.L, lbrit*M ftt RTfcAMD AUSTIN. CvUfrt WIU.1AM IYLVANO tHVNOX*. PlwM NINA ratTTYHAN HOWILIk AKMNiM
r i The BIG Week AT THE MODERN HARDWARE STORE Week of JULY 21 will be demonstration week at our Store of the Famous "IDEAL" _ FIRELESS COOKSTOVE Everyone is invited to attend. The lady having charge will show you all of tlie fine points of cooking with the IDEAL. Everyone Come j to the most completely stocked store in the county. Chas. C. Read Co. WALTER E. ALLEN. Mgr. New Address, 848-50 Asbury Avenue Phono U*. I 7 Auto Dollvory Sorvlca * * Dorsey Market | N. E. cor. 7th St. and Asbury Ave. * S STEAK 30c 1h SIRLOIN Cut To uyv lUi Cut from Very Fine City Dressed Beef 15c Kdlog's Corn F|akes JfiiC This Ever Popular Breakfast Food Specially Priced SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk Open for the Season ■tu. Toota. mui cm wot Wc c\i^° O HAIR DRESSING WESLEY AVENUE AT NINTH STfULKT ostiums aim mttt itMl irnu oorea % MARC XL WAY! ^ _ _ VkhmIV?" bCEA'N CITY. N. 1
Straw Hats I < l h h^ve thxl reliable Brigham Hopkins Mat — they arc Ihe beat made While Flannel Panb Big Aoorkmrat Shirts, Caps, Ties, Sweaters* Hosiery, Underwear J I Beat Quality Good Service Sillaiied Cuatomen pgg Jones' Men's Shop Maddock's Pharmacv IClcHtH *nd Asbury Avanu* PHONE 570 PRRR DELIVERY Stationery, 20c to 75c box. Samoset Candies^ 60c to $1.25. Whitman's Candies. Eastman Kodaks and Films. Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING DECORATING 1046 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY
OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT-AMERICAN PLAN I 1 The Lafayette The Park View 13th St. and Central Ava. 5th St. and Central Ave. TABLE BOARDING SPECIAL nXTE* PON SIAION IOTH HOTELS UNDIR PIKSONAL DIRECTION Of QCORQE L RfOAN I John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street end Haven Avenue OCEAN CtTVt N« J- ^ EaiWItitf Paper, Platter Board, Nafta, Bath W#ig tit »
iioir.f.* a an lottauei. jjccfcA J£.aU a. MoGIBKNr, OiMMOrom OCEAN CITY NEWJBRBBY •tl'KX SIX YEAR Hflfitrj. ll*:i u A'lu.-t. «'f, t •. L'vt, eUm krao* -I tl». -Lit#. f'-r tl r*A. mtf-wocmmA tmotim 11- - h ih* ifitAliJ. Uj- riiWli. iVv>>inirarid«*— f* ' v ., -uut hmti,U.*\w, V— ti »nl> Mtmm m. m. row mm*, m. m. i i<«4 THE IMPERIAL 1U15 Ceolral Ava. Oceao City, N. Jr Open tor U*« AM*»>n. l'2r*a*nUy UiC^lvA U**r V* JlKiua, iil-W hub. a oacTZitL THE KATHLU Now ojitu for tbe teaaoa 1LM Ceoir*! A v»nua, OCICAN CITY. &.J, MISH1CH LKWIH A CONAKD HOTEL ATGLEN Nlntb i-treot aud Central aveooa LxooUettl T»bl« Op«n All Yoar Booklet Ou nar.Llp M*u*cem«nl NEW HOTEL ELBERON K1UUTU AND CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Naylor »r»a K»yr«. ProprlKra—ea I Kourttwulh He*soQ Tlioroukblj rcnovateO I and urwly p*pcrwl. Bell Phoneu 17-X and C60-D. MILLER COTTAGE 77X C«ulrai Avenae I OCEAN CITY NEW JKUkLY 0|>eu All the Year Hoi Water Heat LAURA I. MILLER WYOMING - Opeu April 12lb for the Seaaou 724 Ocean Aveuue Ooeau City, N. J. j Hot Water Heat ! A. P. Mlluer THE IDLEWILD Moorlyu Terrace Ooeau Clly, N. J. [ Opeu for Beasou 1019 ' Located One BlooE from Baaota MIUJ. J. K. NOlilUBON THE B1SCAYNE Now Open for tbe Bea»on I Ocean aveuue opposite Moorlyu terraoe Private liatha Booklet E. HLUND1N, Owner THE HEWLINGS Niutli aud Wealey Aveuue Oceau Clly New Jeraey I Opeue Juue 18, 1910 I L. H. HEWLINOS THE OCEANIC Eleveutb street aud Weeley avenae Oceau City, N. J. Open for tba Season A. E. BAKER. THE AMERICAN 1435 Ceolral Ave. Ooeau City, N. J. I Open for uuon. Dellthtfnlly located. I Diairable vacancies; also oa&arlnf to table board, day or weak. Home | cooking. Pbone No. 843- U ~| MISS T. R BCULESINQER VERNON HALL 410 Atlantic Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Boarding aud Table Board Good Home Cooking I S. K. 1IECK, Proprlelreon I Telephone 8J4-W THE STRAND Wealey avenae at Ninth etreal Ocean Clly, N. J, MICS. JOHNSON RONKY
Sterling Restaurant E. A. LAnBERT, PreptUter 8 a 8 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Homo cook tnc- Meala at all boar*. DellcateMen and Confectionery. Roona* and Board, Lnncbea put op. faoon packed for your borne Journey or Oebtrif trip. HEiDLEf A ADAMS Reading Coal Also Klndllnf Wood by barrel oroord. Hal coal on the market. WOO Iba. to the ton moron leed. Bell or Kntarprlae 'phono. once wnd Yard. TENTH and W*W aTf. levering The Reliable Paper Hanger 708 Central Ave. , Ocean City, N.J. All work guaranteed on clean walla. ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY ocM-miw Pnrnnn Mountain lea OCEAN CITY N *. MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer «w COWTBAU AYKMOl •Phone IW OCEAN CXTY.N. J C. L-. LAKE ... REAL ESTATE AGENT, . 1MB Aabury Avenue, Oceau oily, N. J. Ix>U fbr eale. (Vttaye* for rent. Onrraopondeuce aoitcitod 1 111
HAVK you a cottage, bttngnlow or apartment to furnbhr We I have a line of furNiturr at leas than Philadelphia prices , Window shades a specialty, CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. T20-22 A8MURY AVE. jKyes KxamiBed Without Drops 1 Noweet up-to-dolo method*. ftoitefeAtton ruonuiteed Yw dm-ciam LUrtwat WBtm I there I* no boceoaitjr of fo»»« U* nutodatpMa. My *Uvk <* kya yhl.iH Spterann* t* oa complete *a tau be round tu auy «Sy, I'rrrriptMn ien*ee dnplleaUd at akovl notice Aoearaay piuwiwd. Pile— 0*0lawteol wttb mod work. Allwatlltoa* M I tbe preuitaea, A. W, ELY 4VU1W rift, M, I. k| aaore ruai now.

