Ocean City Sentinel THUKHDAY, AUGUST 14, 1610. Wi shall tMi glad 10 ncelvi Item* of new* aud communications of Interest ' io thia community and our reader* j •vary w haw. Ail oommuulcaltoua should l>a accompanied with the full name and address of tho writer, not iu>cci*arllv ' for publication, but a* a guarantee of good faMh DOTS Ml**e* McClateby and Klley will have charge of the card party given this afternoon by the women-folk of St. Augustine's Church. Jacob Schult', Jr., charged by State luapector Kuehule with exceeding the ■ peed limit hi a machine he was drlv. lug. a few daya ago, Was lined $5 90 by Polica Justice Ware. PERSONALS Mrs. \V. L. Swank,- oi Pox Cha»e, «■> a recent visitor. Theodore Johuston, of GtruiHiilowu, wa» a week end visitor at (he •umiu«r hotne of Tbouiaa R. Fort, in thin city. Walter Moore and wife, of Woodbury, were l be guest* uf A. K. Leverlug and wife, 706 Central avenue, over the week eud. Daniel Walk In*, a prominent bu*!neaa man of Scrauton, aud hi* wife apeui the week eud here ax guests of Harry H. Marter aud family. Mri. Heme bo I Pettlt, who wan *er tously 111 for aotne lime at her home in Mlllvllle, Is recuperating at the home of her eon, Dr. liemctiel Pettil. in thia city. HOLDS TROPHY CUP (ConUuued front Klr»( r*ur.) ard Kaln flutshlug in Ihe urdei named. The tropble* were presented lo the successful contestant* by President W W. Blbson at the club house. Summary: A8BCKY l'AHK CLUB J. Clay too, 342 feet 9 Inches 863 371 91 305 11 369 Total, 1602 7j Average, 360 feet 6 niche* Dr. C. Simon, 294 feet 7 Inches 328 2 319 H 305 31 break Total. 1244 111 Average, 300 feet 0 inches. H. Bcboen, 321 reel 6 Inches 329 6J 802 111 2W 4 break; Total. 1204 4 Average, 240 feel 10 2 5 Inches. A. J. Sahdala, 276 feci 3 luclie* 332 I 297 9 293 104 break; Total. 1196 111 Average, 240 feet. H. Kaln, 306 feet 2 luche* 336 6 303 7 H44 ° 330| 8 Total. 1627* Average, 325 feet 5 Inches. IjONCJ I SI. A N 1 1 CLUB H. Weaaer, break; 296 feet 6J Inches 305 8 two breaks 285 5 Total, 8 « loj Average, 177 feet 2 Inches. U. L. Elder, break; 33.3 feel 3 Inches 344 1 1 233 5 314 8 Total, 1226 3 Average, 245 feet 3 Inches. (J. K. L'alum. 163 feet U Inches 818 800 312 8 195 1 Total, 1318 Averge. 263 feet 7 Inchea. F. C. Berger, 344 feet 3 Inche* 340 7 333 8 217 841 8 Total. 1577 2 Average, 316 feet 6 Inches. J.Shaw, 876 feel 21 inches 380 8 206 41 337 8 345 10J Total, 1648 OCEAN ClTY F I8II1NQ CLUFJ H. W.Stel wagon, 342 feet 61 luches 33-5 1 858 3 864 3) 338 11 Total. 1727 4 Average. 345 feet 5 3 6 Inches. Dr. W. L. Magee, 214 feet 1* Inches 'J9H 5 306 4 281 2 286 6j Total, 1366 1 Average, 273 feet 115 Inch. Ray Rlday, 880 feet 6 Inches 373 II 866 8j 391 I 861 11 Total, 1846 81 Ed.Cortiman. 801 feet Inches 290 8 290 8J 299 «J 294 3 Total. 1476 9 A verage, 205 feet 1 4 6 Inches. Dr. J. W. Pinkbam, 345 feet OJ Inchea 342 10 822 |0J 320 2 324 11 Total, IBM 4 Average, 331 feet 8 16 Inches, longest caat of three, open field, Claw A, 100 per cent.— Won by Churchill Hongerford, Jr., Ocean City Pishing Club, 330 Teat 6 inches: second. Fred, C. Berger, Long Island f -anting flub, 378 feet 4 Inches; third. Ray H\ day, Ocean Clly, 374 feet 4 Inchea, Class B.80 per cent,— Won by /. I . llowdltch, Long Island. 30| feet 10 inches; acnotid, Dr. 8. B. Llpechuts, Ootait City, S9H fuel; third, Charles T. Maglnntn, Ocean L'lty, 292 feel 2 Inrhen, f laae C, 00 per cert I.— Won by f. B. M. Knot®, Midland Heach, l«l feet 2 liicbee. Meat average of flvscart", open field, Ctaaa A , 100 per canL— Won hr Dr. farltou Simon, Asbury Park, 8'A f*et 6 Inchea average longeat cast, 887 foet fl inches; John R. Clayton, Asbury Park, 318 feel 8 lochia, average, longest cast, *6| feet 8 Inche*; third, Howard Kaln, Aebury Park, 317 Tesl |0 Inches average, WfHt «*l. ;t2A fett. Claaa R, f» per cent —Won by John Vandtrheroben, Ocean Clly, 250 feel 7 Inches average, longest cast, 200 feet; aeoond, I)r. H. H Mpaebntf, Ocean City, 248 feel 3 Inchae average longeet caat, 254 feet; ihlrd, O. V Righam, Ocean L'lty, 2*7 f*H average, longeet cast, 250 feet feet * Inchea, LMaae 0,90 per nam, — Won by David Jamaa, Ocean City, 172 feet 7 Inches average longaet caat. RH 1 inches; ■MftBd* W. W, Blbson, Ocean City, 1.71 raet 4 Inchie averaga, longest «•*- 252 fevi 7 Inches: third, <•'- R- MKuril, Midland Hwuth, 167 feel |fl Inchae average, longeet eaet, 185 feet ft ImMmb* 1
SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Cougregutious. jfr. airiustink'S, (J n«t congregation* filled St. Aui gu-lluu's Lhurrh at the ut I J 6 30. h. hand IU o'clock .Sunday. The j i.-1-lebruntH were the Uav. Thorns* p. ■ IIUkv. the rector; the Hev. John H after!. of Chicago, and the Rev, John J. < iVnl I h I i c« u , of Cornwall*. Service# are livid ut 7 15 o'clock every Friday and Sunday evening. To morrow being (he Feast of the A"HUinptlon. iuai*«ea will be celebrated ut 6.30. 8 Jl and 10 o'clock. TAHKKNACLK. The large*! crowds In the memory of luaiiy of Ihe oldest patron- of the Sunday service-* III (he tabernacle, on the camp meeting grounds have been thronging the auditorium each Sabhath I his season. The superior music and the excellent preaching have bctn drawing a multitude of friend* for these service*. Dr H P Slnaue, pastor of the Kiret M. M. Church of ilrldgclon, was Ihe speaker Sunday He spoke with hi" usual force and power to the largest crowd of the *<-a«oij. The music was never belter. Kl 1 1ST BAPTIST. All service* of the First Baptist Church were well attended .-Mimlay aud two Hoard walk audience* were 1 delighted will) the preaching of Dr. L. W. Hunter, of NbrrlatOWO. who, while summering at Stone Harbor, came up to Ocean City to give the local pastor a lit t >e relief during the height of the Nea*oii. Dr. Ilalucr preached to large and appreciative audiences at both the Park Theater ami the Htpoodroiue. The last three Sunday night* hi the month will he the height of the season and Willie** three of Ihe hlggenl Hippodrome meeting" of the whole Merles. i K1KST l'KKHUVTKKl AN. The service* In the Presbyterian Church were iu charge of the pastor, ihe Rev. R. S. Snyder. Iu the morning he preached on the subject "The 1 NeW Crusade." and In the evening on 4 "Kealliy." Both of the service* were attended by large audience*, and a splendid Interest prevailed throughout 1 Ihe day. Next Sunday promises to be a day 1 of Interest to tho»e who attend the 1 -ervlce*. In the morning t tie pastor will preach, and a delightful musical progiatn ha* also been arranged by 1 the ijuirtet thai has been giving *uch 1 "plendtd service (hi* season. In the evening the Ocean City Yacht Club members have been invited to attend the service In a body. I'lila 1m their thirteenth annual rellg loiis service. In the absence of their chaplain, the pastor will deliver the sermon, the subject being. "The New American for the New Age." A cordial Invitation In extended to all to attend these service*. It'll. Y TKISITY. Next Sunday ha* been *et aside a* "Thank tillering ' Sunday at Holy Tiiuity Church, the offering fur I lie maintenance of the service* of Ihe church throughout the year. The Rev. J. W. Waits, the rector, in the prov|. deuce or God ha* heei) blessed .and re* idents, as well as summer gutH-r*. are showing I hie res I iu the work. All departments of the church work are being ertlcteutly conducted. Thi* lead* u* lo thank God for 111* mercies. Per- ( hap* some, in gratitude lo God, may ; wish to make n gift In memory of a departed loved one who has wor- 1 *lllpperl here In Hie past A new organ has been addwl to I lie church i Perhap* -ome may wish to make a gift lo reduce the debt on the organ. Tills may be placed In an envelope so marked The service* on Sunday next will be of a specially Interesting character. Special music at both morning and evening service. The preacher al the morning service will be the Rev R Row-den Shepherd, archdeacon of Ihe diocese. Rev. Jame* I. Cameron will be the evening speaker. HI* subject will he "Soul Culture Veraua World Culture." The services will be a* follows; 7.811 a. m., Holy Communion; 6.30, Sunday school; 10 45, morning prayer aud sermon; 7.45 p. ui., evening prayer aud sermon. Fiusr M. K. In the Meihodist Church there were flue congregations, appreciative aud iiiMpiriug. Never had the fine quartet sung belter. Tlio evening rbunlc was of a most wonderful nature The iuu-Ic recital by William S. Thunner. one of leading orgaiil-l* "f Philadelphia, deserves special mention. The Itev. James M. Yard, of China, was ihe preacher. He return* to China on August 22 after having been back to America for two year". Mr. Notice. ______ Notice !■ hrro»»r given thai the iiorter*! ned will rs pots hi ptitillfl «*l* on Kr1«l*y , Aognst I %iii i«)V. at Uislioor nl nine oVks-k mine furs'niH.n.Hl ills ■ tore of Y rajjk M . W '«rr, ,N«». h | :t A*l>ory Avenue, Ocean Cllfi Nr« • twrfity-flve <Xi sh-*rea of»locN oi iiieBea Isle I'll v iwwvin Pur a«6 Amoimi'iii i.<unp*ny slMiidina In the nam* of Ijrwis x. Cheater. 1 Kn ill Nioak will I»e sold as the prnl-rrty of the .aid Iiawla H. Chrtier. havlna v* Ills R. j. Kilrfrr &*t A rwlnet o. a* "T"!* >n IZu WTm.™ n,l . Twin, Co. WII UAW Attorney for lllr It- J. Nrt A Twine i t'o., K HI Ate Ht . •dr., H»7, H. P- K.HB fremon.y.Ji An Or-dinance. An OrdlnanfA to build, erset and conilriirt • m||« brcitwiirr In the Clly of Ortin Cllr. 1 Ji-rer-y. and beftlBnlnx ;t J lbs end of ihft prop<wd crto» oird J"JJ r*»lnt belli# in tb* snuihweat aids of Ifarbor Koad and approilmalel* 70 feat noftbWMt of Bay lload and a.-taadlnf Ihanea northrxH* rrly a Ion# tbr Oraat hra llarhar Bay ls>t»rrn ihfl blah iftd low water mark« of tb» Inl«» - lhen'-e roiliheaafrly follo*lng th« r-neral direction nf |hft Inlfla JgVW**n > Uj# , blah and low arat-r rnarka of IM Allan I If . (Win. Ihrtiee, «»ulhwr«irrly follow In* <ba Kt-neral dl reri Ion of the jUlWM Ocean tw r |Mrrn ih« falxh and low water *J J nolnl *outhea«l of ib« lnt«i*retk»a of Atlantic f and furf Road, Ocean OltjrOar- [ drnt, ond pro*ldln* for tba ro»t and e*pen»« ' Mount nf Pom ml* •lane" tb* City of Oraan f'lly do tirdaln: 1 Hrt-tiofl I. Thai there »ba!l be built, orrtled and aonatnirtcd a pU« breabwat*r In tb* ■ Cllr of ocean Lily. New Jersey, and be^ln- ■ ftlnfc al ibs norlhea«t end of tho pf«r.'.«ied 2 ' ereo*o led bnlbbead, said i">lnt b-ln# In Ins . Iw.utliw*,! aid# "f Harbor IPrttl and aj maiely 70 r*el riorthwwt "f Bay Road and I SflnUfng th» nc» nortboaslrrtf along the i oreat K#tf llart-or luy between lh« hllh and how water mirks or if»« IMrtillwnw ■•«»"!• ' eiwt'rly fnllnwlnic lb* general dlrwlltm Of i m - inlet* between (be Mfh and low water t ; rnarka of (be Atlantic "onl^; 7 ' wr-tt- rly follow I n# the general direr lion of ' Ihn Ailaiitir Ocean baiwecn the h ah and low t wa'er mart* to a point aontboart of «h* • trr»-' imr «»f Al'anfK- TYoulerifd and durf « ! n°Jrctlon'»n rf?al°nrJ!rpllt breakwildf «bMl he tatlL ffreied and cm*'rueted accord In* b« - lb* plan * and -ipeciflrallon* on »la In lb» i i 8- Tbdt » much of lh* r-wta, daniiivr- and esr-enn** of ihe hulldlnff. efeet- ') 52?®? rrioornef Ina ->f lh* aaid PI1* br-.k- !. i water, aa n-prwat* lh* apeelal and peculiar i I tviirrtM conferred upon ^ownem of th* , 1 land and real eMAte b*n'died thereby *ball - ^ wi -hereon to proportion »n |ha b»n- \ earl- shah h" deemed lo »e»jMlfe. iiATtin-i 1 That 'hi* ordinance shah lake rt ' at th* etplrallon M fen daya aft*f IW final pauiv*' *1 NOT I CI'.. j Til* At-crve rwdlnwoe* waa f'd*Md \tm Aral • aivl *rtv -»rtl reafllnd *ma"llfif Jnlw I. I -m, h ibid, and will fw taken nt> tin third and iSSktSt jSm t^C »«». yJLSfoSm ii the Bfwnnon *( ihe rrtiiinilM|Mher" 0 riant-7^i,K.P-r..lHM OliyUark
YACHT CLUB ACTIVITIES DRAW LARGE CROWDS
BOARDWALK MEN OBEY CITY LAYY Objectionable Signs aud Lights are Removed by Offending Merchants. With tliu grval throng* here tin* yea » cmue many Hoaiilwalk hu*iuu** people whn ware nut aware of condition* In thl* clly, cHpecially oil the lloanlw alk. and the result wa* a display of hlgii* and certain kind* of Illuminated lights that are forbidden by a clly ordinance pa**ed III 1913 by a former adnilul*trallou. The ordinance say* that it *liall be unlaw ful fur any per*ou, lirm or corporation or a**oclalluii lo place, erect or umc any colored Harulng or light or any colored light arc light* over or upon any part or the Boardwalk. Wlie" City Solicitor Huh well *«w the*e infractions of the law, he untitled I ho*e violating Ihe law. aud they have cut out Ihe ohjeclioualilu feature* of 'heir di*play*. Due young man who claimed to have (lr*t obeyed the reque*t aud then u*ed In* light* again when, a* he ttald, ut her* were doing It, was called before Tollce Juhilce Ware. He promised to keep within the law. CONMUNITY SING Motel Keeper* unci Um-at* Hud Kuloynlilc I-IvcuIuk-.More than 2UU people attended the "coiiimuiiity Hiug" lu the mu*lc pavilion Thursday evening, nearly all of whom were member* of the Hotel Pro-prh-lor*' AsMoclalioii, with mauy of their gue*l*. The "Ming" wa* held Ihe la*t half of the eveniug'* program aud was enjoyed very much hy the participant* The orchestra aud the vocallHt* were led by Anthony Luizzt, the aolo cellist of the orche*lra. Yard I* a young man aud the question ha* been asked "Why doe* he go back lo China?" He auswered'that question most *ati*factorlly. He la going back, lie Maid, because China la a great nation. Then he developed the sub Jecl of the great resource* of that dark country. He told of the coal aud the iron and the copper as yel in their virgin state. He *poke of the great po**ibilllieo of agriculture. Mr. Yard live* in Chen Tu, a city of a million inhabitants, lifteeu hundred mile* from the Me*coa*t aud not a single railroad. China needs railroad*, aud, a* these are forthcoming, the country will develop. The speaker -aid he wa* going back to help China in every way ponslble, commercially, educationally, religiously. Only live per cent, of the people can read and write Huper*lltlon I* rampant. The great nation need* develop meat on all Hues of civilization. Schools must be established, disease must be overcome, commerce encouraged aud railroads built. Hut China needs the message of Christ more than anything el*e. Her •uoral training Is low. Not her mor al*. for the Chine-e are not a bad people Iu an unmoral sense. In closing, Mr. Yard told bow be wa* led lo give himself to the work of the mis-Ion Held. In Princeton he read a statement of Robert E. Hpear that caused hun to go Into the distant part of the earth for the glory of God, and he has served China for the last nine yearn. — m ♦ • ■ » Fob Balk.— Ford truck In good condition. Apply Fogg's Garage, Boardwalk. adv., 7-24. 81. .Y1BU1CAL Dr. vv. I5. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCCAN CITY. N. 4. 18 to 10 a. m. IKK1CK HUUKH: \ 1 to I p. in. | 8 to 8 p. in.j Bell Phone, 2 30 Medical Urinniuitlc* MusnsRe ana Corrective Oyainaatic* riweduu Movements Dk. Florence B. Haines Hour* by Appointment OCEAN CITY, N. J. ^ Hours— 5-10*1 in., r-8 p. m Allen CQrson, M. D. 8x6 Wesley Avenue Ocoan City New Jersey a-WolIM- —T^f J-JKRSCHKL PKTTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY office Hours: V to 10 a. in. 7 10 8 p. m. Phono Office ltoum Phonal;? Until Da. nn 1-3 p. in. 0-8 p. tu. John H. Whiticar, M. D. Eighth and ccntral Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Qr, Wilson Y. Christian MDentistH 809 Central Avenue OCKAX CITY, *♦ J- , Hell Phone, 162. 1 * — — ~— ' 1UII Phone »«i-W Ocean City Call# Given Immediate Attention 1 DR* DAVID M. SAXE veterinary burgeon 1 L'of« « Specialty >A NORTH VIRGINIA AVRNUE t * ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. pormcrly Cbl*« V*i«rin«rliin U, 8. KvprtBB Co. 1 Omaa Honf#. (><«in Cllr ■. , 1 Tiioaday Vr^1»rt»day#l9-lia. m. I Friday, HAturday, 1 1.W-8 8D p. m. ; DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Oalcnpathlc PhyilcUfl ! ocean fit* ORIn Phlladrlphta ! A. COBB u bid eighth Sthict ; ocean City NcwJcottv . Mx'^A'i H wed l*b Movemsnla. M*th*| ■- (lymf.aMlr*. Uoiraetlve KivfOtasa, 1- llydro-thsmpy. Kieatro-tharapy. n Mnrr|*l IrMlm^nk for IWUIItti, llvar. II ItattMCO, srliusa, aathma, eotiitlpatloB and jrwiarrfi. a — ' 1 1 Booth pitonibh Night |»b«»saCJaH,B»-W ■; Hughes' Central Pharmacy n 8th and Wesley Ave. Ocaan City, N.J Pboni 246-W I'ttoaa yoer ofdsra Wa daltvae 8a J M
Package Party and Children^ Carnival Among Week'B Evenia. "Family Night" last Friday evaulug al the Ocean Clly Yacht Club, consisting of dinner, tnuvica and package party, was one lung to be remembered. Members, Willi their fa ui II lea, beg a u to appear at 7 o'clock (each with their little package) aud appetite* keen for a good meal. After dinner came the movlug picture show, aud then lha uuclloulng ofl of the packages. Thl* caused much hilarity aa the packages were opened. The sacred concert last Hunday evening wa* all that could be desired. Mrs. Alfred M. Gray was tbe soloist aud won great favor with her audience. It is hoped that many of the members aud friend* of tbe club will be pre*cut at the annual religious service, which will be held at the Flral Presbyterian Church next Buuday eveulng. fl has always been the aim of tbe club eacb summer to see that the "kiddie*" were well eutertalued. They surely had a good time on Tuesday eveulng. It w a a "Children's Night" and everything waa done to make them happy. Owing to the "big date" for Friday eveulng of thl* week, "Family Night" will take place thl* eveulng. Tbe tnalu feature of Ihe aveulug will be the "Lucky Number Dauce," for which a trophy will be awarded. It I* hoped that all member* of tbe club will be eunicieutly rested from the general activities of tbe we*k to attend the reception and dance to be given Commodore Win. E. Hexamcr on Saturday. Keep in mind the Ladles' Auxiliary card partteaou Wedueaday aflernooua, to which all auxiliary members and their friends are luvlled. It Is well to always have on band the Ocean* City Bkntinkl and thus keep advised of all the good things which are taking place at the yacht club. gRAND new 1920 Buick Touring Car for Sale. Never been run; Act at once; Ralph L. Chester, 420 8th Street.
FOUR TEACHERS ARB ELECTED Misses Goff aud Cotton Among Number— Schools Reopen September 11. The Hoard or Education on Tuesday aveulug elected four new teachers for the couilug "cbool year. Misses Hit mh Golf and Edith Cotton, both of this resort, aud both graduate* of the Ocean Clly High School, were selected ** grade leacher* to take the landiluus made vacant bv tbe resignations of Miss French and Miss Haulier Miss Gerald hie Matthews, of Newburgh, N. Y.. wa* appointed head of the domestic science department, and Elmer JO linger, nf North Plalutleld, was chosen physical Instructor. Heretofore the leacher of physical culture has bceu a youug woman, three haviug served In this capacity, but It was decided to make a change this year. Ou motion of Dr. J. Thorniey Hughe*, a member of the board, Secretary Henry W. Town send was instructed to advertise for bids for tbe traus|)ortatlou of children from distant parts of the city to the schools The schools will reopen for the fall aud winter session on Thursday, September 11. MUSIC A FEATURE Al Twilight Hcrvlce* oMtieCnmp Meeting. The young people's services, which wjll be held at tbe twilight hour, 7 to 7.46 o'clock, lu the Young People's Temple, from August 16th to the 25lh will be ainoug tbe most popular of tbe camp meeting services. The muBtc will be a feature. To hear Miss Elsye Thompson at the piano will pay for attending, and excellent soloists aud a happy youug people's choir will slug.. The speaker* are the best to be secured. They luclude H. L. Thompson. Just returned from the war zoue; MIhs Thompson will also show how she cheered the boys, lu the service with her wonderful talents; Dr. J B. C. Mackle, pastor of tbe First Preabyteriau I'hurch, Haddoutield; Judge Robert Carson, of Philadelphia, will speak ou "Twice Born Mcu I Have Mat;" B. D. Gordon, of Boston, and A. B. Baroody\ a native of Byrla. Got Mr#e Crnbn, Mrs. Walter D. Bonsali, of Philadelphia, a cottager here for a number of years, a few days ago decided to go crabbing in tbe bay. Bbe had a very successful trip, bringing back 250 crabs, m Lost — Wrist watch, with initials E B. B. on back. Finder please return to Eureka Apartmeut B, Fourth and Atlantic. Reward. adv., It
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1 Bureau of health and Charities CITY HALL T. LLC ADAMS, Health Officer and Overarcr of Poor Office Hours, 1.00 tu 2.40 P. M. Phone 20 any time, regarding failure of Contractors to remove trash or gkrbuge, or drop postal addressed to Health Officer, Box 244. Complaints as to violations of the Health Code should be made in writing, or by personal interview with Health Officer during office hours. a ■■■■■■■■BippMBBaBaMiMm mmmmmmm BBBMBMB — ^ ——————— — — — ■ ——————— ■ ■ — — —
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Boys' Clothing 1 Skill-Craft Make from $9.00 to $15.00 L— — — — — — — 0 Hosiery J We never did such a large hosiery business. wVi^Black Cat and Onyx makes
Z===_ B QTJAflQ Our Men's and Boys' Shoes DnU£a are made by Endicott, Johnson & Co., the largest shoemakers in the world. They have their own tanneries and you get the shoes direct from the hide. U OTHER GOODS Brown Shoe Co.'s "MAXINE" Shoes for Women Pioneer and President Belts and Suspenders Earl and Wilson, Emery and Eclipse Shirts and Collars Cooper Bennington Underwear SOMETHING NEW We have added to our line a good assortment of Women's Bathing Suits, Silk Waists, Skirts, House- fl dresses, Underwear, Bathrobes and Sweaters. GRABYILLE H. STEELMAN I ! 831-833 Asbury Avenue j [Li. J^JI ^3EIOE )GEH= II llJ Go Where the Crowds Go I " There's a Reason " HIPPODROME PIER THEATRE a ■ Thursday, Friday, Saturday Aug. 14, 15, 16 FRANCIS BUSHMAN AND BEVERLY BAYNE in "DARING HEARTS" and Four All-Star Vaudeville Features i — Next Week— Aug. 18 to 23 "Anniversary Week" Two Big Shows in One Monday and Tuesday THE REVIVAL OF "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" j Now Playing to Capacity Business at I Geo. M, Cohan Theater, N, Y. C6mc Early and Be Assured a Good Seat PRICES— -33c, 30c, 17c, Including War Tlx MATINBBS— J NIOHTS— 7.30 to II Conic m Late as 9. 1$ and See Kntira Show m Ijohn Marts Lumber Co Ninth Btrsst and Msvsn Avtnu* OCEAN CITY. N. J. Urn hat MiBwefk, Mwtldtafa, Battdlnc Papa*, PUatav Board, Nana, Saafc Writ* I ML Bttlmataa Fttrhitbed. Proctipt Dttlvih. '-j' -'i ' \toii ' • V't- •• 1 r« : — *
| UOTE1J AMD WTMDIfc Scotch ffiaXl M. aofi/lMf, OtMMOTO* ocean oiTY t; ai new jEmmmr IV#*. b fl*J Ic • quir C (KM IMU ** t Le •Lrx*, ituULir (ut UjwA, tm-wW m»ti U* (idLurutiUL UwSdsdr.MiwvaafiH iX irr*dH*Uai*4itto& *■ * 1 — — Tr- **)•• m. « rommmm, m. A* iMiliat THE IMPERIAL 1016 Central Ava. Ocean City, H. J, 0|*d for th* "'irmfy lumiea a mr the U»ch. MUM- C. OJCTZKL THE KATHLU Now open for tbe seaaon 1 UK CMWSJ Amu, OCBLAjf C1TT, jr. J, u i huai lz wia a coy aju> HOTEL ATGLEN Ninth Btraet aud Central aveooa Kzevllcbt labia OpAA All Twr Bookisc OwMTkhlp Irtirmr"^* NEW HOTEL ELBERON KlUliTH AND CrNTKAX. AVKBUZ OOCA S CITY, M. J. /V ay lor and Ha/re, fourteenth fLorou^hly rtaorued aod newly pepered. Bell Phoae^ 17-X aad ■O.U. MILLER COTTAGE TO. Central Arc cue OCKAM CITY KJW J£88CT Oi>«n All tba Year Hot Water Heat LACUA I. MILLER WYOMING Open April 12th for tbe Beaaon 724 Ocean Aveooa Ocean City, N. J. Hot Water Heat A. P. M liner THE IDLEWILD Mooriyn Terrace Ocean CUy, N. J. Opeo for Beaaon 1610 Located One Block from Beech MRS. J. K. M0RB160X THE BISCAYNE Now Open for tba Beaaon Ocean avenue opposite Mooriyn terrace Private Baths Booklet XL BLUHD1S. Owner THE HEWUNGS Ninth and Waaley Avenue Ocean City New Jaraay Opens June 13, 1910 L. fl. HEWLISG8 THE OCEANIC Eleventh street aud W'eeley avenue Ocean City, N. J. Open lor tbe Season A. S. BAKER. THE AMERICAN 1 1435 Central Ave. Ocean Clly, N. J. Open for huoo. Dell*htfGUy located. Desirable racandee; also oaterlne So table board, day or week. Home cooking. Phone Ifo. 80- R MISS T. B- BCaLSSXHQEB. VERNON HALL 410 Atlantic Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Boarding and Table Board Good Home Cooking B. E. BECK, Proprietress Telephone at. W THE STRAND Weeley avenue at Ninth street Ocean City, N. J. MRS. JOHNSON SONET Sterling Restaurant E. A. LA n BERT, Preprteter 8*8 Aabury Arenue OCEAN CfTY, PL J. Heme cooktnc- Meets al all boon. Detlretreeen and Ooniecttonerj. Boom* IM I Board. X.cncbee put op. Have a taaen peeked tor jroor borne Jovrney or Ssblaf tn^» Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading 2nd Street Bnildlnj Thirty-fourth ft. and Weet era. OCEAN CITY, N. J, ■ . t»|. iiflt rMtMi Aruae HE1DLEY A ADAMS Reading Coal Aim Kindling Wood by barrel, or ear*. Beet eoeJ on tbe xxeaxkei. 80» tba. So tb* Ion foaran lead. BaU Ot BaSwprtee j "phone. UfARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer *•* OSSTSiV AT**ee 'Phone 188 OCEAN WTT.8.X O. L- LAKE I...RCAL ESTATE AGENT.. » Asbory Avaaaa. Oeeoa Ctty«N- 3, Lota far sale. Oamcsa tw rant. Cnrreapoadeaee eollexted « «U HAVE you * cottage, bungalow ot apartment to ftsrnbhf Wo have a line of TOIHIITO at 1«S than Philadelphia prices. Window ahadeB a specialty. CHAS. C, ADAMS A SNO. T 20-22 ASBURY AVE. Eyes EiiaM Tttkaat Drift A. "w. BtiY teas xussfi# Jm«a - I TT t ill nuialUM KArssNtMJ Vv ■ ' Vv *• - S3 •* • '1 Ji .• "JVJJLV. ' mait

