OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXIX.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 'Jl, 1911).
NO. 18
Ocean City Sentinel Waakly ai OO KAN OITY, N. U . — W>— R „ CURTIS ROBINSON BUSitoi and Proprietor li oo Per Year. Sir.ctlr in Advance. "*lt | ■ ■■ ■iVi.AT.taw. J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, ftpPfrfr'>r Mi"*T aaJ KaaaUcar i» I'ww.'n pre*** Co art CVtasna toner. Nc-iary JNitck-. (LLPS BAY COIIUY UUt st, X. J. » _ (Cppoalt* t\iW«e ■ W. HOLT awal AXOBBV C- UoaWKta [jAVV OFFICES Apgar & Bos we if,MuTtka :s ctukxi aar ntlUKSK UU1LIMXJ. AHBL'KV A.VXNLK and EiKHTH HTKK.K1 OCNEA.N CITY. M. J. LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Read Koozu* SIS, Ml ud a!3 ftutiaU ttuUllac- 2 : ATLANTIC CITY. N, JWm. H. Colusson, |jl Aaeo. M. Am. sl-c. C- E. Civil Engineer and Surveyor Ml? KacLsoar.OceeaClly.Jf J. MIT iT Dr. w. P. HAINES COR. NINTH a wo WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. H. J. 10 a. m. umCE HOURS; {\ to a p. n». (O twfl p. 31. 1 Bell Pbooa. 2sQ UYIDSUlk'i .Ma*M||r *E)4 DorracUn (IjnjQuLc saniiib ilavcxuenta Djl Florence B. Haines llocn bjr Appulttloitol WhAN UlTV. > . J. Hosnt- *-i0au3i . 1-sp.a Allen Corson, X. D, It* Weak; Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey imi m ^^loler-etete 23B-A. JJKRSCHEL PiiTTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY OfflM Sonn: tw> 10a.m. 7 In i p. m. Pom OfflM Hour* FliOtui 1.7 Until in. 1-lp.m. H JL Bk. John H. Whitxcar, M. D,| ElOHTH AND CCNTAAl AVE. Occam City. N. J. Wilson Y, Christian Dentist 809 Central Avenue occil tm. jr. j. Bell Phone, 151 Ball PlaMwnpr.W Ocean C»i y Ceils Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE veterinary surgeon Cog* ■ Ipvcstiy » MOUTH V1BOIM1A AVENUE ATLANTIC CrTV, N. ig arm arty CbMf Ytttrtamaimfi O. 3. Eapiaaa Co. offi-sa Hoars. Oessa CHv Tutmamy Wednrsdsy.l 9 Its. a*iTrvtaj, NswnSs 7. j | 3C6S9 p. tn. DR- CHAS. H. VAIL Oftaapitkk Pbywclwf OeejB CHr O0M Phlisdalpbte < »&<?> ON ttUBMONL I4K k*al Kststa Tm»i K:<lf. r?wii».*vJ l*ban». Walnut UP* Bootic Phonbb jrtcto ptviDs ceil, y-w Hughe' Central Pharmacy •Lb tad WrflfAW. Ocean City, N.J Phone 245-W Poeee yoor orders We d»nr»r rr*» ATUWTIC ICE COMPANY ■><«<■" Pnwinn Mountain ICE OCCAM CITY n J Legal Knowledge is waeritfal for an Executor or Trustee. The Ocean City Title and Tnurt Company has not only the legal knowledge, bnt the practical, working e*perience, the resources and permanency for the efficient and faithfti! performance of every doty. Ocean City Title and Trust Company oc eAr* crTv, n. j. ■
i| To Our Summer Visitors There are some who do not knotv. the class ol* goods we sell. r n Our merchandise is of a nation-wide reputation and nationally advertised. j Men's Clothing Boys' Clothing 0 The "Skill 'Craft Kur.d" Skill-Craft Make from 111 seasonable Mohair, Palm Beach. Worsted and Cassi- $9.00 meres from IS $10. "tup $35 $15.00 | — .. Children's Ideal Wash HOSiCTY Suits J 1 0 The region slyle in We never did such a I blues. kihki. green, gray larSe hosiery business.' and white, w> hir* «^R]nrK h imoui ifcwiv $2.50 to $5.50 Cat and Onyx makes a d QTTAUQ Our Men's and Boys' Shoes OIIUJjD are made by Hndicott, Johnsou & Co.. the largest shoe- : makers in the world. They have their I j own tanneries and you get the shoes j ! y direct from the hide. OTHER GOODS I I Brown Shoe Co.'s "MAX I NIC" Shoes for Women f Pioneer and President Belts and Suspenders w Earl and Wilson, Emery and ICclipse Shirts and Collars Cooper Bennington Underwear 0 I SOMETHING NEW We have added to our line a good assortment of I I Women's Bathing Suits, Silk Waists, Skirts, Housedresses, Underwear, Bathrobes and Sweaters. : j GRANVILLE H. STEELMAN 1 831-833 Asbary Aieoie I . . ' What do you think of this? Two lots on Wesley avenue facing tlie ocean between First aud Second streets, measuring 100 feet on Wesley avenue and 120 feet deep. Will make three fine lots each 33^x120. Price for entire piece only S775. It is an offer that cannot be duplicated, massey 6c edwards Eighth ind Central Ave. Bureau of health and Charities CITY HALL T. L££ ADAMS. He»Hh Officer e««J Overseer nf Poor Office Mmir*. 1.00 to 2.30 P. M. Phone 70 Any time, regarding failure of Contractors to remove trash or garbage, or drop postal addressed to Health Officer, Box 244. Complaint* as to %*t«latir>ns of the Health Code should be made in writing, or by personal interview with Health Officer during office hours. He Now Saves Something Each Week A young man started to save but found IMff jt very difficult to keep out of the rtits of y extravagance . He found by experience : *. that he must save regularly— so he started an Account with the Pirst National Bank and now saves something each iif _ -jerrk. 3 per cent. Interest Paid on S*v9 WfflP 1 ings Fund Accounts. first national bank OCRAN CITY, N. J. 1 " Try an Advertisement in the 8ENTINEI
LOOKS LIKE NEW HOTEL ON CITY'S OCEAN FRONT
Will Cost $650,000 — Site to, be Between Fourth and Twelfth Streets. Ocean City's oceau front hotel looks like an early coiner. It in the thought of the men lutcreKteil iu the project to bullS a hotel coktlug $660,000. Of this amouut, •&15.000 la to he subscribed aud the remainder will be takeu care of by a bonding compauy. The site of the bolal will be on the ocean froul between Fourth and Twelfth streets. | A coixiuilllee of eleven, comprising the three men ou each of the other committees— tlnance. location of building and character of tfulldlng— with Clayton Haines Brick, president of the Hoard of Trade, aa ex-offlclo member, and Mrs. J. L. Baker, of the Oceanic Hotel, representing the Hotel Proprietors' Association of Ocean I City, will decide on the location of the structure aud report at a epeclal meetlug of the board to be held within a I few days. j Joseph M Uowland. at Ibe special meeting of the board Monday evening, told of the estimated cost of a hotel such as he bad plaua drawn for a few weeks ago. Tlila house, ae planned, I contained 100 roome, and the approximate cost was 1310,397.40. With 160 rooms, the building would cost about! a half-million dollars. Dr. Allen Corson reported tbattbel committee on location had dellnltely I decided that the hotel ebould be erected on a site between Fourth aud I Twelfth streeta. The committee has figures cm live pieces of ground, none with a frontage or less than 200 feet. The owner of each piece of ground Is willing to give a substantial subscription. Mr. Massey, after telling of the work ol the llnauce committee, said that Ocean City has the best possible opportunity to build this hotel. Many capitalists from out of town know of Oceau City, are aware of Its great fulure and are Interested In thla retort. Ocean City, he aaserted. can raise I $326,000 In subscription* In four weeks, aud thla turn must be had before a I start can be made. Tbe city needa a hotel of tbe character outlined, tbel house to be opened at least frooft May | 16 to October 16. | Alex. Lawrence, Jr., who waa asked I to serve on the tioanoe committee, said that he hat been away for some weeks and he would not care to serve on the finance committee Juet yet. R. W. Edwards said that this !• tbe opportunity of tbe people to lift this resort and now Is the time to work to this end. The hotel will Increase tbe value of every property bore. City Commissioner Fisher did not favor tbe spirit of limitation. He did "TED" WARNE IN SERVICE IN RUSSIA
Son of Kenton Warne, Banker, There With Other J College Men. VVIIIard Warne, popularly known aa "Ted" Warne, eon of Kenton Warne, vice preetdent of tbe Ftrat National Bank of Philadelphia, has , been for the past year with tbe Amer* lean Expeditionary Force* In Siberia. "Ted" waa twenty-one year* of age the day America .declared war against Germany and he immediately offered bis servtcea to his country. 1 1 He was In bis third year at Lafey- 1 eft# College, having graduated from! J'enn Charter. He waa sent fromh Lafayette to tbe Nortbweetern Unl-|i varsity at Kvanaton, 111. | With seventeen other college men. - be took a six weeks' Intensive training course In tbe ordnance of the artillery department. < Following three months at the y Rock Island Arsenal, "Ted" was the j1 one man selected for Camp Kearny,! California, and then sent to Vladlvoa- 1 toh, Hlberia. After a short stop In Japan, the small army of 8000 men under Majir General Grave* have been doing he- 1 rolo work daring tbe past winter. Whan President Wilson tent Am- 1 bassador Roland Morris from Japan I - to Vladivostok and 4000 miles over Lhe Trant-Hlberlan Railway op to Peroi-Omek on June li, Wlllard Warne w§* one of a group of ten I Americans selected to accompany tbe I expedition. "Ted" baa patted I through Manchuria, Cbloa, and Is now at Omsk with tbe Americans and Kolshak'anew Russian Government. Wlllard Warne spent every snm* mrr of his life in Ocsan City until the war broke out. He was well known to Hit younger element among tbe ▼Isltora as a notsd swimmer and amateur baseball player. Hta friend* with htm an early and safs return to1 thla country. Ask for the funny boys' end fanny girts' game. For Mia at Cone'*, wl Boardwalk. adv., 7-17.lt, I/Mff — Tiger oat with short tall, leather collar oti. Return to *46 Ht. Charlie. edv., 7,24, 21. For fl a us.— Ford track In good condition. Apply Fogg's Garage, Hoardwalk. adv,7-$4,2t. ' Try *■ advertisement In the HURT I vJifcL.
(PLAN TO INTEREST WOMEN IN MUSIC | y Meeting Called by Board in Charge of Concerts to Urge Co-operation, I Efforts are being made to lntere*t the women-rolk of the city lu the concerts iu the music pavilion ou I lie Boardwalk, aud good reaplls are hoped froiu I his plan. The Hoard of Commissioner* of Public Recreation Grounds lias invited ' the owner* and managers of all the local hotels and representatives of I church and civic organisations to meet with (he board in the City ComI tnlsslouer*' room In city hall at 2 30 o'clock this (Thursday) afternoon to Idlscusajllie matter. The board will explain It plans to I maintain high-class music and ask for the co-operation of those at the meeting. Burs Anuihcr CoiIuks. Mrs. U. L, Lake has sold the Theo. I N. Patterson cottage, 1U38 Asbury avenue, to Mia. Kenton Warne, of Philadelphia, who, with Mr. Warne, Is I now occupying the house. They reI cently sold their pretty cottage at I Becoud street and Corlnllilau avenue. j "Community Mlntr." ! Several nundred of the members of I the Ocean City Stale Bummer School attended the concert In the music pavilion Thursday evening aud gave a very excellent "Communlly Slug" I under the direction of Mlsa Zlsgen, instructor of music In the achool. not think $326,000 should be the limit for ■ project that means eo much to the city. He favored m hotel aeltliig with beautiful surroundings. Tbe I ocean front should be Improved and [owners of land there should help I financially. They couldn't do better [thau to luveat In this way. Prof. J. M. Bteveue agreed with Mr. | Fisher that the city ahould have a [large hotel. IL Is easier to ffnance a {hotel that will accommodate 500 per* I sons than one that will accommodate | only 250. We must feel thai we will | have a fireproof hotel. Ocean City herself raised $1,000,000 | to aave her country during the war. Why can't we raise the necessary | amount of money to save our town? Mr. Massey said that they have been and will be In conference with big botel men from Atlantic City and one with a chain of hotels throughout the country.
BORROW MONEY TO PAY MUSICIANS - City Officials Find it Necessary to Negotiate a Loan of $7500. ' As the attendance at the concOfts I in iho mu.-ic puvllion has been nckliAdblc, and very little money has boon rctvlved from nils source, thu City I'oininiHHlom-rH have found it necc-s- 1 l j-ary to arrange to ihhuo an emergenc*-. nolo foi $75oU in urdcr to pay the musicians. The following resolution along this line was introduced by Mayor ChamI pion ut the weekly meeting of the . board: } Whereas, a condition lius arisen in 4 this city relative to the music, caused, ' as it Is alleged, by people being influenced not to patronize the same and > pay an admission fee, which condition I causes an emergency in this city which , the lYoard of Commissioners of this ' eity could not anticipate at the time r of making the appropriations for the ' year M«19; therefore bo it Resolved, by the Board of Commia- > sloners of Ocean City, New Jersey, ( that the sum of 17500 be and the fame is hereby appropriated to take care of the emergency which now cxiBts, or » which hereafter may exist In this city relative to the paying fur the music , Tor the year 1919, and which emergency is caused, as It is alleged, by people being inlluenci'd not to patronize the music and puy an admission fee to hear the same and thereby cuusiug a • deficiency which the Board of Commissioners of this city could not antlci* pate; and be it further Resolved, by the Board of Commissioners of Ocean City, New Jersey, that the city of Ocean City execute a note or notes In a sum not exceeding $7500, which aro to bo known as emergency notes and the same shall bo signed by the mayor, countersigned by » the director of revenue and fluance, and signed by the city clerk, and the corporate seal of the city of Ocean City nfllxod thereto, and said notes shall bo at a rate of Interest not exceeding 6 percentum per annum, and shall state thereon the purpose for which same are issued. The resolution was laid over for two weeks, us Is the custom with resolutions of this character. ALWAYS BIG SHOWS Vlatlora Appreciate Latest Acta «ita picture* at ibe "Kip." There Isn't an amusement liouee anywhere that gives the patrone more for their money than the IJlppodrome , Pier Theater, and tbe people ahow their appreciation by their attendance. The lateat and best In tbe pboto drama are to be seen at the "Hip.," ae well es the best all etar acts of vaudeville. Bessie Barrtaoale, In "The Womau Michael Married," ie tbe attraction for today and tomorrow. 1 "Why Germany Mutt Pay" lithe picture for Baturday. William Desmond, In "Mint* of Hell," will be shown Monday and Tuesday.
OCEAN CITY FISHING CLUB BOYS TO HAVE BIG NIGHT
LOGAN EASILY LED ONE-DESIGN/RACE , , t Wind Was Jnst Right ior [ Boat Owned by Lawrence t and Lafferty. J The wind was just right for the Lo- | owned by Alex, Lawrence, Jr., | and E. J. Laflerty. In the Ocean City x Yacht Club's one-de»fgn boat race ^ over tbe club course Baturday afternoon, and she beat Capt. Bamuel , Wood and Norman Fort lo lhe Baucy , Kate by 7 minutes. < Capt. Clint. Rreckley, In the chain- ( pion Lulu, crosswl the finish line sec- 1 oud, but Capt. Breckley failed to go | around the sea buoy on -the return ( There was no one to go In the boat | 1 with him when the race started, and he was compelled to handle the craft without assistance. There was a stiff 1 south wind, wffh a Howl tide, so he 1 did not care to take chances on the 1 bnoy. j Alex. Lawrence, who was with | Bert. Beauchemp In tbe Logan, was I pleased over the victory, as was Capt. Beauchaoip. The Logan covered five mllea In one hour and six minutes. Ware's Wpecfatitwa. | Fresh roasted, hot peanut*, 24 cents | per pound. Finest quality fresh butter, 70 cents | per ponna. Molasses sugar, very fine, 7 cents pound. Elegant flavored coffee only 38 cent* | per pound; good as Hit best. New crop New Orleans molassea, B0 cent* per quart. Jsarge assortment choice apples, oranges, banana* end all kind of frnit | always on hand, I Fresh eggs right from the country, | plenty of them. I Heine's sweat mixed pick lee, very 1 tudy. 16 cent* per half-pound, adv., tf for hamc. — J*»t 100 feat square. One | of the most desirous In the Garden*' I Tract. In fine condition. Can be putchased on easy term*. Addreee z, hp.riTIHftL Ofttoa. adv., 7-24, 8t. | For Bai.r— 6- horse power Palmer engine; 2 cycle, 2 cylinder*; Including propeller. Price. f?A R. ft Bony, '| Brighton Hotel, Ocean City. 'I adv., 7 24.21. For Ham*.— Cheap. A new cinvas* I I portable garage. 1580 Central I adv., 7 IT, 8t,
Illustrated Talk by Expert Angler Will be Followed by a Dance. Dr. Wayne T. Kllllan, the energetic chairman, and the other members <5f tbe entertainment committee of the Ocean City Fishing Club, plan a great night for the members of the clab end their friends In the assembly hall of tbe Ocean City Yacht Club Tburiday evenlug, August 7. The program includes motion plcturea of flih and by James A. Crulkahank, of the American Angler, followed by a dance, Mr. Crulkahank la a sportsman of national renown and one of the cleverest of lecturers. Nearly all of his pictures were taken under bis personal direction and ahow celebrated anglers In the act of landing many different kinds of game fleli. Bpeclmen* of large number of varieties are shown their natural colors. The pictures are taken In snch widely differ lug localities ae. the Gulf of Mexico, Baskatchewan, California and New Brunswick, aa well aa our own Btate of New Jersey.
Notice, The Ocean City Tl» la and Trust Company, trustee, under mortgage of Ocean City Yacht Club, hereby Invites tenders of pmnosala for bouds of said Ocean City Yacht Clab to be surrendered for redemption on Beptember 1, 1919, under the conditions of said mortgage. cliktok It. prior. adv., 7 24, 2t. Asst. Trust Officer. For Balk.— 6 of the lowest priced Improved lots In Ocean City and the Gardens; size 30 feet front, 80 feet in depth, on Htatlon Road East, close to Hattersea Rnad and street car lint. Cement sldewalka end graded. Thot. J. Hewyer, 47 Harmon Hi., Worcester, Mass adv., 7 24, 4L For Baml— The very desirable r&r ner of Tenth street and Central avenue. 90x100 fuel Inquire of Andrew Brown, 1818 Columbia avenue, Philadelphia, |*a. adv., tf. KoR Balk.— Lot 678 In Hectlon I). ee*t side of Asbury avenue, smith of Htxlecnth street. Ocean City, N. J. Address J. G. Campbell, Allenhurst, N. J. edv„ Mt, 10t. r For Hamc.—' Twenty-! w o room \ apartment house, furnished, and all , rented for the reason; open for Inspection. Owner, 48*) Asbury ave, adv.. 7 24.11, > For Ha lil —4. •hole# property In Ocean City, Apply 607 Ninth street. adv., tf,
CITY WILL HELP TO GET BOARDWALK WORK DONE
JOHN R. CHAMPION ! LAID TO REST Pressman at Sentinel Office Died Soon After Undergoing Operation. John Usee Champion, pressman for the Bkntinkl Printing House, thl» city, for ten years, died lu the Atlantic City Hospital at 3 o'clock Huuday morning. He undcrweut an operation for stomach trouble 011 Friday morning. His funeral took place from his late reddence lu PieaHautvllle Tuesday afternoon. * Mr. Champion was compelled to quit work about ten weeks ago. He was then thought to be suffering from rheumatism. Later his case was diagnosed aa oue of stomach trouble. A Consultation waa held by four physicians at the hospital Thursday, aud It was decided that the only hope lay In an operation. Mr. Champion was born lu Absecou and was 55 years old. He was the sou of the late Enoch and Caroline Champion. He learned the prlntlug 1 trade tn Atlantic City aud worked in 1 that city, Camden, I'leasautvllle and at tbe Bkntinkl office, this city. He lived In Pleasautvllle many years, and was well known aud respected by tbe people of that town. He leaves a wife aud three grown children, Mrs. Horace Ztue and William Champion, of Peun's Grove, aud Daniel Champion, of Pleasautvllle. Services were held at his late home in Pleasautvllle Tuesday afternoon, conducted by the Kev. H. E. Joues, pastor of tbe Pleasautvllle Presbyterlau Church, assisted by the Rev. Dr. A. H. Lucas, of 8t. Paul's M. E. Church, of Atlantic City. Dr. Lucas had meL Mr. Champion ou a ministerial visit to the Atlantic City Hospital. There were many handsome floral emblams near the bier. The Interment was at the Pleasant* vllle Cemetery. Daptlal Church (Service*. Morning worship at chapel, Tenth street and Wesley avenue, sermon by the Rev, Dr. Bbaffer, of the Bprnce Btreet Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Primary department, 10.30 a. hi., In social rooms. Park Theater *ervlcex 011 Boardwalk at.jUMtQ^l^De pipe gan music. Tbe Rev. M.^ will preach. Bible School, 2.S0T Evenlug service cm the Hippodrome, 7.45. ■ r ■ * ■ 1 MASONS ON VISIT yi.i ■ w I , rk , , iTSDboc Lodge JHcmbcrs Arc Enierlsloed bare. Seventy-eight members of lvanboe Lodge of Mason*, of Philadelphia, were entertained in the lodge rooms In ttye Masonic Building hero Wednesday evening of last week. They had a picnic aupper there, ■nd thla waa followed by muelc and apteobee. The speakers were Worshipful Master Williams and Mr. Beasou, of tba visitors, and William Lake and the Rev. R. 8. Hnyder, of this city- A double quartet sang several selections. Tbe members of the lodge spent the day on the beach and had a very pleasant time, as they always do on be occasion of their annual visits to Ocean Clty-
, Officials Ask Railroad People to Push Transit of Needed Lumber. Mayor Chain pion, at tho weekly mooting of the City Commissioners, /-poke in tt-rins of strong condemnation of ilie (MTvJce given by tho G&s : Company, and of the general discourtony of tho Company. He declared that If there la any law 10 force this company to do lu duty and properly serve tho people of this city, hu will get It in operaUon. Many jH-oplo are suffering for tho lack of gas bi-cuuHC of tho Inefficiency of the Gas Company. Tho matter waa brought before tho Board by Director Fisher, who said th»t the Company has automatic arrnngemenu, a clock-work system, to * light and extinguish the gas in tho street lamps in South Ocean City, and that in many lnstaucea these lights aro not giving the light as required by Die City contract. Tho Company should be notified that the llgbu are not burning properly. Director Campbell suggested that deduction!) be mado from tho Gas Company's pay when the lights are not burning. Thla, ho said, would have sntiHfactory reaulu. Mayor Champion said that It Is time tho Gaa Company waa compelled to do its duty. Tho gas situation here has become unbearable. It la worse now than ever. "«nd tho Lord knows It has always been bad." There has been too much leniency shown. It la tinio something was done for the people. Director Fisher said that ho had made complaint to an officer of tbe Company, and all he got was the old excuse about so few consumers in winter and so many consumers In summer and the handicap this is to the Company. The Gas official, Mr. Fisher said, assumed the air that Ocean City should be glad It has any gas service. City Solicitor Boswell suggested that the people send a petition to the Commissioners. Mayor Champion said that the only thing that keeps the people from moving against tho present intolerable conditions Is their Ignorance as to how to proceed to obtain reller. Tho Gas Company never gave anything as they should. People cannot get even courtesy at tho office. It wan said that tho Gas Company Is now sending bills for a yogi's payment In advance on the new meter charges. If one objects, he Is met with a look and tone that Indlcato "you'll pay It or the gas will be cut off." Director Campbell favored cutting off pay for the gas the City doesn't get. No action was taken by the board. Sailboat forfRent orOale, Cat-boat, 21 fret, Toots, of the Ocean City Yscht Club fleet, two sett ealls, life-saving cushions, etc., for rent for thirty dollar* for the season. Owner will spend twenty dollars for new coats paint, remainder to pay storage until next season. This Is a fast boat; offer made owner cannot use tame this season. No one need reply unfamiliar with Bailing craft; must demon* RBSkle ability to awlm. Owner will exnKjn^ell details. Write at onoeto Oeffi&ofHicttcr, Jr.. 23 Bellere avenue, To One and All— Do not forget tbe old reliable Bay Villa Laundry, which was established In 1916. Try It onoe— complete yonr laundry while you wait. Call, write or phone, 169-W, 217 Bay avenue, Ooean City. France* Freeman, Prop. adv., 5-8, 80100. For Bale —One or all of tbe five very desirable lota on Asbury avenue, south of Thirteenth street, east aide; price reasonable; terms to suit. Inquire E A. 8m!th, 801 Lee* avenue, Colllngawood, N. J. adv., 6-22, tf. Are yon looking for a cottage site tn the Gardens, prices $500 to $800 or a house with bay front, In center of town? For terms apply to Abel D. Bcull, 617 Central avenue, or phone 490. ^ adv., 8-1. tf For Sale.— $400 first mortgage, alx per cent., covering lot on Bay avenue, below Tenth etreet. Addreee 8. H. W., bkntinbl office, adv., 7-17, 8L
Christian Science Services Sunday Mornings, 10.30 o'clock. Sunday School, 9.45 o'clock Casino Club Voomo dboortpn fferrace anb »oatbwallt Subject of the I.esson Sermon for August 3 will be "LOVE" All are Cordially Welcomed to Attend these Service* / L»utheran Service® Sunday Evenings 7.45 o'clock In BAPTIST CHURCH lot ft 8t. end Wealey Ave. Vteiting Clergymen and Sollsts YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US — ' — ■ sewre- ^ —————— II 1 ' — Th e Boptlet Corner MANY FOLKS WERE FOOLRD Into thinking It waa too hot to go bo Church Uat Sunday, THEY FORGOT thai the Ftrat Baptint Church has two of the coolca* spots in the city. PARK THEATER, io.JO A. M. HIPPODROME, 7.45 P. U. * II * Floor and celling ventilator* aud big auction fan* and II electric Aw*. |

