Ocean City Sentinel, 21 August 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXIX,

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1919.

NO. 21

Ocean City Sentinel *t OCKAN CITY, N. J. -BrR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor jLnd Proprietor kt.oo Par Year, Strictly la Advance. ATroia m*AT>LA w . MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, aalftpr . M«—r ao <3 Exanlbe* Id Cbtncery. pr*m* Ooort vX>mnit*»l«>ow. Notanr Public. em may ottiurr uoise, n. j, (OppcaWe PftbUc Building*) . W. llOLT ANAl AMDKBW C- BO*W*Ll |_jAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswetl, al&jmui* i* CHA.icuti BOUtt&K BUIL1UNU. AMBUKY AVKMUK HUil EIGHTH STKKK1 OCKAN CITY* N. J. LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Read Room* Hi, 116 and ai7 Bartiatt building. : ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. MEDICAL. Dr. w. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. i » to ID a. in. urriCK hour*: 41 iox p. m. (9 to« p. w., ball l'boua. an iladKul UrmnMtlca Ma»«ag« ana Uorr«cUT« Oymnutlca Swetlun Moveuwut* Djl Florence B. Haines Hour* by Appointment OCKAN CITY, N. J. Hour* — »- 10a.m., r-* p. ra Allen Corson, H. D. liA Wcalcy Avenue Ocean City New Jersey lntw-»tat« Ob- A, ££KRSCHEIf PETTIT, M. D. , 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY OBoa Uoon: » to 10 a. in, 7 to B p. m. i'bona (Jt&e* Hour* Pbou* 277 tfalU V a. m, * -4l p. m. Mum. John H« Whiticar, M. D. Eighth and Central Ave. OCCAM CITY. N. J. Qr, Wilson Y, Christian "Uentist « 809 Central Avenue WCKAN CITY. M. J. Bell Phone, 152. Bell Phone **I-W Ocean City Calls Given Immediate , Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE VETERINARY SURGEON Dog* a Specialty >9 NORTH VIRGINIA AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Formerly Chief Vrterinerian 0. S. Co. OflLna Moan, Oaaan City Taaaday Wadneaday. n llL mJPrtday, Saturday, 1 1. 30-6 JO p. m. DR. CHAS. H, VAIL Osteopathic Physician Oaran CHy omea Phlladalphla Oflloe eft Klgnib Ht, I<T| Heal Karate Tru.1 Hide. Pb*0«.S46 -J I'hone. Walnut IbW A. COBB 818 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Manage, Hwedlab Movement*. Ma-Ural Uymaartlea, twrer«l<r« Kxarctaea. H ydro tberapy. Klaotro-Vterapy, Mpaetal treatment* for atnmaeh. liver, ruub^n, aeSatfaa. wu>m«, eooatlpeiian and Booth Phones Right Phone Call. I»-W Hughes' Central Pharmacy ■ib and Wealey Ave. Ocean City, N.J Phone 246-W Phone yoor otdara Wa dellvar Trea Reconstruo tion Days In these days of re* construction, when the world I* being rebuilt, it » not only tdvantigdona, but requisite to supply the utmost efficiency to every line of business. We are at your service in supplying your bunking requirements. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCRAN CITY, N. J. ■ mini-" 1 Advertise in the / SENTINEL

[MDms PBBtel Bel. ail! and sm Sis. Park PI. aqd Boardwalk — Programme Week of August 25 to 30 Matlncc Dally at 3.15 P. M. Evening* at 7.15 and 9 o'clock Change ot Pictures Dally

m PeK£y Hyland in , I "BONNIE ANNIE IIIUI1M LAURIE" Capital Comedy Heard New* | Mabel Normand fl| "'"Mickey" Uf;n The Sensation of hLU., the Year Comedy News M Constance Talmadge in • 9 in "HAPPINESS A LA MODE" Ncslor Comedy Mult a ad Jeff Girtoon Current Events rr> ALL STAR CAST III., 1N nun "WH0M THE UNn GODS WOULD ' " DESTROY" 81 P u>y<' c°m,dyN 7 New*

I J All D. W. Griffith's Produci)H, "True Heart Susie0 Lloyd Comedy Prixnu Paibe News Tlirn Clara Kimble h\ Young in 1ULU., "THE BETTER WIFE" Comedy News I ~ i Uirn Madge Kennedy in UUr "DAUGHTER OF I !VL JM MINE" Fally ArbuckU in "LOVE" | International News < | 1 III inn Mable Normand , nUlU)., "MICKEY" ; Mack Scnnclt Comedy New* j r[j Constance Talmadge in rH "THE VEILED AD111., VENTURE" Drew Comedy , Kinogram News j (\nj ParAmounl Artcrifl Special \lll 4,The Woman Thou OHL, Gavest Me" J Sunshine Comedy Magarln* Reel , r I — t

f t f What do you think of this? . Two lots on Wesley avenue facing tlie ocean * between First and 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 $775. It is an offer that ( 1 cannot be duplicated. 1 i MASSEY & EDWARDS 1 Eighth and Central Ave. Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL T. LE6 ADAMS, Health Officer and Overseer of Poor Olfkr Hour*. 1.00 to 2.JO P. M. 1 1 Phone 20 any time, regarding failure of Contractors to re- , move trash or garbage, 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 Little Neglect Causes Regret 7 r . *.ri , ~ "T —yp A Do not put money into a proposition or investment before carefully investigating the security af- , forded. Neglect to do this is often LVW-jJiv- 1 regretted. When in doubt regarding the safety of an investment or itflj/ )oal1i consult us freely. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCRAN CITY. N- J. - k phone you* order two phonbo: 208, s20 FRED P. BELL For Things Good to Eat SEVENTH STREET AND A9BURY AVENUE Reliable place to do your marketing. Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. free delivery to all parts op o ity OFf/V ALL THK Y*AK PUUMBINO a_ iTrtf tnrr <rt.lir« inlff ******* ft* to prlwft, WrtflnniUtBWp «H'J iHWllHW •UUlMj? If . a?Ss£t"^rJ sitTBSsaanaais or aMMHavm to malnfato. (H*» m« t trtid. r Phort« C* M. B ACOIN oot mt

SEVENTH STREET SITE PICKED FOR BEACH-FRONT HOTEL

Meeting to Hear Plans to be Held Tuesday— #80,000 Already in Bight. After a louglby mealing of the Joint coiumllte* ou (be new hotel proposition held lu the ofllce of William E. Mavoey on Baturday morning, It was announced that a maaa meeting will be held lu the City Commiealonera' chamber*, In city hall, at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening for the purpoaeof bearing the reporta of the joint oommillet* of eleven membera on the hotel project. The Joint commtttee comprise* (he commlUeea ou tlnance, location of building aud character of building It la planned to lauuch at thla meeting the formal campaign for aubHcrlptloua to the hotel. The geueral public ta Invited to attend the moetiug at city hall Tueaday evening. It la aald that the committee baa finally decided to take the Sooy tract of laud at Seventh at reel, thla extendto Atlautlc avenue. The corporation to be formed will be knowu aa the Ocean City Hotel Company, and the attorneys areOtl A Car r, of Camden. Subscription blanke will be ready at the meeting Tueaday evtnlug for those who will aubacrlbe. It la slated that subscriptions to the amount of about ISO, 000 have already been promised, and that these persons will elgn for their respective amounts aa soon as everything hae beeu prepared In a legal manner. Several of the moneyed men Intereeled In the proposed hotel were strongly In favor of the Seventh street site, which resulted In ■ decision In favor of thla ground. Some of the members of the committee looked with favor on the site at Tenth street, It Is understood, but the general aspect of the ground at Seventh street, together with lta surroundings and unobstructed view for long distances, makes a strong appeal to .the general public, It Is said. It was at hrit Intended to bold the public meeting tomorrow evening, but the smoker at the yacht club occurs that night, so the meeting waa postponed until Tuesday evening. Broke Hi a Record, Probably for the first time since he held his position, a period covering nearly a quarter of a centu ry (excepting when be was on his vacation), Chief of Police Scull was of! duty Friday afternoon and night. He was up temporarily with an attack of trouble. He returned to duty Saturday mornlug. Capt. Hlldretb wae acting chief while Chief Scull wae oil. HOSTESS' LEAGUE DOES GOOD WORK

Efforts Arc Appreciated by ■ Convalescent Bailors Bent to This City. The members of tbe'Hosiess' League j are busily engaged In their splendid work nearly every day and night, and their very excellent efforts are appre , elated by the convalescent service men who have the good fortune to be sent to the Hosieea' House |ln Ocean City. Delightful musicals are given every Friday evening, aud occasionally |ai 1 these affairs some of tha visiting boys 1 toll of the great times they have had ' and they aleo tell of their appreciation 1 of the ladle*' work In their behalf. There Is always a novel program at these Friday evening affairs. The public la cordially Invited to attend. The work being done by tha membera of the Hostess' House la not only praiseworthy, but much of It la decidedly unusual for them, yet they are patriotic women and tbey are filled with a belpful spirit for the young service men recovering rrom Injuries received In their country's cause. Ware's Specialties* Fresh roasted, hot peanota, *4 cents per pound. Finest quality freeh butter, 75 cents per pound. Mason fruit jars, quarts and pints. Elegant flavored coffee only 60 cenle per pound; good aa tha beat. New crop New Orleaoe mo I awe*, 80 cents per quart. I surge assortment choice apples, oranges, bananas and all kind of fruit • always on hand, Freeh eggs right rrom the country, > plenty of them. * Helnx'a sweet mixed picklsa, vary tasty, 16 cents per bairpound. adv., tf To One and All— l>o not forget the old reliable Hay Villa Laundry, which was established In 1918. Try It once— complete your laundry while you wait, rail, writ* or phone, 109- W, 217 Bay avenue, Ocean City, . Francos Freeman, Prop, adv., 5-8. flmoe. For Hai.iv ■ One or all of the five very desirable lots on Aabory avsnue, south nf Thirteenth street, east side; price reasonable; tense to suit. Inquire K A. HinHh, 801 avenue, Uolllngswond, N. J. *dv„ ft 22, tf. Will rent fnrnlshsd apartment for . winter. 1080 Weeley. Apply Vance 1 Kely, 1881 Panna. ava., Htenbenvllle, { Ohio. odf„ 8-14, 4L Foh HAML— Uholc* property In Ocean CJUj, Apply A07 Ninth street, 6 ftdf If.

casters ready for tournament Ocean City Fishing Club's Annual Affair to be Held Saturday. The sixth annual casting tournament of the Ocean City Fishing Club, under the auspices of the AsHoelstlou of Surf Angling Clubs, will be held ou the old baseball grouuds, Eighth street aud Bay aveuue, next Baturday morning, beginning at II o'clock. There will be tbree events, open to all, as follows: Event one— Average of live casts In opeu field. Trophies — llrst, llsblug 1 pack; second, large Uerinau silver bait box; tblrd, 200 yards' Asbaway aurfmau 27 thread line. Event two— Longest cast of tbree In opeu field. He-entries permitted. Trophies— first, Neptune Herman sliver free spool surf reel; second, leather reel case; third, leather-bound rod case. Event three— Average of three casts at a alake. Dlstauce, 140 feet. Ke en tries permitted. Trophies— Aral, German silver free spool Peunell reel; second, leatber-bouud rod case; third, 200 yards Ashaway eurfmau 27-lhread Hue. There will be a special trophy for the person making cast nearest tbe stake. The trophies will be awarded at tbe club house In the eveulng. Tbe tournament committee comprises the following: Harry W. Btelwagon, chairman; Dr. W. L. Magee, B. P. Bowman, G. A. Fraukeufield, F. H. Campion, Peter K. Wright, L. Brooke Anderson and Clarence H. Brush. HAS BIG BUSINESS Poet office Rush Abend of Any Previous Hummer. Postmaster Bmltb says that the bue> loess at tbe post office here this summer li far ahead of any preceedlug year. The Increase In receipts began early In June, and It has steadily Increased until now It has beaten all previous reoordfc. Many Use BrldgO. The new bridge over Corson's Inlet la much used these days by automobillots. Thla rosd between Ocean City and Bea Isle City reduces the time from Ocean City to Wlldwood and Cape May at least fifteen or twenty minutes.

commuters had day's vacation Held Here by Heavy Rainstorm—City Escaped Serions Damage from Elements, Although the heavy easterly storm of Wednesday night of Jaat week wa» oue of the severest ever experienced in this section, comparatively little damage was done lu Oceau City. The storm raged all of Wednesday afternoon aud night, aud the street* were flooded. Bevera! I automobiles were put out of use because the water through which they plunged lu some of the streets entering aud flooding part* of the machines, placing tbein out of (tie running. These bad to be towed to their respective garages. Washouts ou both the Heading aud West Jersey aud Beaabore railroads ou the mesdows below Nineteenth street j aud in tbe vicinity of Crook Horn drawbridge Wednesday ulgbt tied up traffic ou both Hues, caueiug hundreds j of Philadelphia business meu to take | a vacation ou Thursday. The electric I line to Philadelphia from Atlantic City was out of commission until 3 ) o'clock Thursday afteruooD, but the Shore Fast Llue cars from this city to Atlantic City were running Thursday from 8 o'clock lu the morning. Two mornlug trains from Camden over tbe West Jersey aud Seashore Railroad reached this city together at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon, and the ffrst train out on thla road that day left shortly after 2 o'clock lu the afternoon. The washouts on tbe Heading Railroad were more eerlous, and It was not until 0 o'clock Tbureday afternoon that tbe line was ready to resume traffic. The heavy rain and terrific wind played havoc with a number of power boats and other craft In the bay, sending most or them adrift from their moorlogs aud alnkiDgqulte a number. Clark's wbarf, near Third street, was badly damaged, and Injury was done to some of the private docks. The surface water drains on the beach north of Fifth street were smashed and blown around by tbe heavy wind. One or two of tbe uew shelter bousee for tbe lifeguards were left In bad shape. There were rew cottages, however well bnllt, that the In- 1 ceaeant rain did not penetrate, and j not a few baeements were flooded, A few chimneys were blown from booselops, but no one was Injured. cleared ails. J. Hurrwood Daly and wife and Mrs. Harry Taylor will have charge of the card party by the women-folk of Rt. Augustine's Church this afternoon. Misses McClatchy add Riley, who' conducted the affair last Thursday, j cleared about 8115. Sf

ROWLAND BUILDING ELEVEN MORE BUNGALOWS HERE)

RAISE $1000 FOR SISTERS OF CHARITY , t (j St. Augustine's Summer Visi- , torB Pat This Charch Over Top in Big Drive. * J More than |900 was contributed by the members of tbe congregations at tbe annual collection at the four masses In bt. Augustine's Church ou , Sunday morulng. J The rector, the Rev. Thomas F. 1 Blake, ea»d later that he would at 1 once eend 81000 to tbe officers in charge of tbe drive for 8300,000 to be used In tbe work of constructing a chapel and assembly hall for the Slaters of Msrcy at Mount St. Mary's College at Plainfield. Part of tbe 8300,000 Is to be need Id paying off the Indebtedness of tbe college. Bt. Augustine's quota In this drive was $1000, and, as stated, practically the whole amount was contributed by those attending tbe services Sunday morning, making thla church perhaps the first to go over the top. 1 Taken from premises » of Keith Hall, 916 Wesley eve., Monday a. m. August 4, steamer trunk * and contents. Return goods to Chief of Police. Snltable reward. adv., 8-14, 21. ■ a - »■>.>■ ■■ Safe and speedy aea going power boats leave Wlttk amp's pier, Corson's f Inlet, dally for fishing banks— bine f fish, week fish, croakers, flounders, see base, black fish, eels, cod in season. Bapert guides aud acoommoda> 1 lions tor wild water fowl and shore ' bird hnntlng; point shooting, blinds ' end sneak boxes— ducks, geese, brant, 1 sulpe, rail, plover, mnd-hen*. Special * appointment* made for channel baea, striped bass and king fishing party trlpa. Apply Captain ••Channel Bass" Cobb, Corson's Inlet— Post ofp floe, Hi rath m pis, N.J, phone. 34 K4, , Sea Isle City. edV„ 7-81, tf. J Are you looking for a cottage site tn - the Gardens, prices |aoo to pAH) or a * hottan with bey front. In center of town? For term* apply to Abel 1>. . Heoll, 017 Central avenue, or phone ; 490, fidv.,8-1. tf '• Fog Balil— The very desirable cor ne* of Tenth street and Central ave1 not, 90x100 feet Inquire af Andrew Rrowu, 1018 Columbia avenue, Phlla* delphta, l'a. adv., tf,

Houses Are Being: Constructed in Vicinity of First St. and Atlantic Ave. Joseph M. Rowland, of Philadelphia, Is building more bungalows In the north section of this city. He Is this work himself, with Edward Welsh In charge of tbe construction. Mr. Rowland will build eleven or these houses, which will be of attractive design. They will cost about 1 3000 each. Tbe houses will be for tale.

Blx will be built on First street, near Atlantlo avenue, two will go up on Fsnnlyn place, near Atlantlo avenue, and three will be bnllt on Second street, near Atlantic avenue. Tbe bungalows are to be completed In tbe early fall before many of the visitors and cottagers hive left for their winter residence#. Wanted.— To rent unfurnished or partly furnished cottage about Octobar 1. by the year, between Fourth and Twelfth streets, Ocean City. Address Thomas Leach, Petersburg, N. J. adv., 8, 21, 2t. Newly furnished house, Just completed, with garage. 1821 Central avenue, Ocean City, close to beach and trains. Address J. W. L., Sentinel office, or any agent. adv., It. Lost.— From 847 St. Charles place, while French poodle, answering to the name of Futty. Finder will please return to same address and recelvs reward. adv., It. For 8ai.il— Office desk and chair also medium sired safe, all In good condition. Apply Sentinel office, 744 Asbury ave,, Oceau City, N. J. adv., tf. For Rent.— Six- room apartment from September Iftth for winter; bath and hoi water heat. Apply 412 Eleventh street- adv„ 8-21, 4i, Loot.— Brown hand-bag, with Pennsylvania and New Jersey auto tags. Reward. Return lo Sentinel office. adv., It Foe Sale.— Hudson touring car, 8 cylinder, bargain, fftOO. Ponttere Bho# Shop, 930 Asbury avenue, Oceen City. adv., It. Foh hale— White Hloeh go cart, re- ( versihle gear; good condition, $&v Ap- ; ply 1(W Twelfth street. adv., It. Wanted, -Good ftalee-lady, Kxr»r-| . fence not nw*s#ery. Apply The Wt a- j v«r Store, Oceau (My. adv., It, Foe Rent. -Cottage for September ! or winter months Apply 40« central | avenue. OMt (Mtf . adv^ It F«h Rent,— Wheel ehelr. Apply Thirteenth and Aabury ave adf,, H. r

BIO PREPARATIONS FOR YACHT CLUB'S REGATTA

lutherans buy large lot here I Plan to Build Pretty Church at Tenth Street and Central Avenue. The members of Bt. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, of this city, under which uauie the uew church organisation here Is to be Incorporated, has purchased from R. K. Buoy his Jot, 100x130 feet, at the southeast corner of Tenth alrtel aud Central aveuue. The ground will be cou*ecratod ou , Buuday afternoon, August 31. The Jot will be cleared at once, aud the officials of tbe church expect to have an attractive church building erected by next summer. , Tbe oonstructlou of a church there will bo a decided Improvement to (bat corner. Prominent Lutheran officials will attend tbe dedicatory services. Plans are now being drawu for a permanent aud beautiful place of worship. ■ The lot will give ample room for a church edifice and Sunday school ; rooms, with space for a parsouage. , There are a number of welt knowu Philadelphia business meu amoug the summer cottagers here who are members of Ibe Evangelical Lutheran Church. Officials of this church, several years ago, bought a lot at tbe comer of Eleveutb street aud Wesley avenue, and it was tbe thought at that time to erect an edifice there, but aluce then tbe officers decided that this was not tbe place to build, aud tbe plans were abandoned. The lot at Eleventh street and Wesley avenue has beeu bought by a summer cottager from Philadelphia, a member of tbe church. Yacht Clab Concert. Despite the rain Bunday afternoon, nearly 100 persons atleudcd the sacred concert at tbe yacht club. A feature of the entertainment wae the tinging of Dr. T. \\ ayne Kllllan, baritone, of West Philadelphia. Dr. Kllllau sang I* The Clock of the Universe." Encored, he was heard In two pretty Irish ballads, "To My First Love" and "You'd Belter Ask Me." Supervisor of Ccnaoa. The United States secretary of commerce has appointed Capt. Edward O. Howard, Jr.. of Avalon, to be auI pervlsor of ceusus lu Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland and Burlington Counties. Capt. Howell Is a wellknown county Democrat and recently returned from service. HEIfP OUTING FUND Home for Frleadleaa Children Benefit Auicuai 19For tbe benefit of tbe outing fund of the Home for Friendless Children, Philadelphia, a 500 card party will be , given at the Ocean City V acbt Club 011 Friday, August 29. This will be the sixth annual benefit, and tbe proceeds will go to the vacation aud outing fund of this home. If tt were not for securlug money In - this way. the little tots would be de1 prlved of a summer outing. . Tickets may be secured from Mra. , William E. Hexamer, chairman of the I committee. f For Rent.— For September, cottage . 1048 Asbury avenue, five bed rooms, t bath, and four living rooms. Inquire 1 at 1035 Asbury avenue. adv., It. r

Entries in Many Classes for Saturday's Races — Will Entertain Visitors. The annual open races of tbe Booth Jereey Yacht Racing Association over the course of the Ocean City Yacht Club will take place next Baturday, ■starting at 1 o'clock. Tba members of tbe Ladles' Auxll. i&ry of the club will provide a luncheon rrom I) 80 until 1 o'clock for the vlelting yachtsmen. The racea will be for tbe following classes: Power cabin cruisers, express cruisers, open boats and one design sail, boats. Robert J. McKeown, secretary of the regatta committee, annouooes that tbe estimated speed of boat, according to the 1919 Booth Jersey handicapplug rules, together with the entry or tbe boat, should be In tbe bauda of tbe Ocean City Yacht Clob regatta commtttee not later than noon or tomorrow. There will be a dance In tbe clnb bouse during the afternoon, from 2 until 5 o'clock. The usual smoker for visiting yachtsmen will be given at tbe clob bouse tomorrow evening. Commodore Charles J. Curran, prseIdent of the Booth Jersey Racing Association, promises many Interesting races. Captain Joseph M. Rowland has entered his J. M. R. to compete with the fast Atlantlo City boats. EAWN TENNI8 Annual Tournament Bcgla* at Yactat Clut> asiardsjr. The annual Boutb Jersey Championship Tennis Tournament will alert on tbe courts of the Ocean City .Yacht Clnb next Baturday. aud a number of wellknown star* will take part. The trophle* for tbe winners of tbe various eveou are now on exhibition at tbe club bouse. Thomas M. ScoU Is chairman of the tennis committee. Commerce Ctiamtser EeeUac, Tbe annual convention of tha Cape May County Chamber of Commerce will be beld in tbe City Oommleslooece7 chambers here on Thursday evening, September 18. This will be tbe fir* meeting of the chamber eino* June, no sessions being beld in July and Augu#t* E Bbji Bungalow Here. Miss Lovelace, or Holmaaburg, a Philadelphia suburb, has purchased from Joseph M. Rowland a bungalow at 826 St. James place, this ctty, through the ageucy of Clayton Haloes Brick. Miss Lovelace will occupy the house next summer. Lost.— On beach at Tenth at reel on Monday mornlug, August I9tb,a email leather purse containing money ana handkerchief with name of LlpplnooU ou. Reward If returned to 928 Centre L adv., It Loot.— Went adrtfl In Tueeday storm. White garvey, 20 fL, Gray motor. Name Medlcua Reward. A. W. Buruham, Bomera1 Point, N. Jadv.. It. Lost.— Leather wallet, containing automobile licensee, on Boardwalk be- ' tween Fourth and Tenth streets. Reward. Return to The Breakers, ad v.. It Lost.— 820 bill, Friday, Saturday ot Buuday. Finder return to BrooAs Apartment A.988 Board walk. Reward, 1 adv., It. Lost.— Gold bow-knot pin. set with pearls. Return to Mrs. Lindsay. Ho- ' tel Atglen, Ninth and Central, adv.. It 1 ForBale.-Now refrigerator, cheap. Apply 600 Atlantic avenue, adv., lu

Christian Science Services Sunday Mornings, 10.30 o'clock. Sunday School, 9.4S o'clock <1 aetno Club Hooms AboorlBn XUnnct unh »oarCn**tfl Subject ol the Lcsaon Sermon for August 24 wttl be " CHRIST JESUS " All are Cordially Welcomed to Attend the5C Service* I Uutheran Services Sunday Evenings 7.45 ofctock In BAPTIST CHURCH iOtH St. and Wealay Ava* Visiting Clergymen and Sollsts YOU ARK INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US I : — 1 I The Baptist Qorner 'THIS is vacation time but fltucc the devil works all the time we must keep right ou bucking him hard. Services Sunday with the Baptists: Chapel Sefekv tn.yo. IH. C. A. Soaim, Philadelphia, riwhet Park Theatre Satvlee 10,30. Rev- M. M. Lewta. Trencher Htppodruaia Sorvtr*. 7-45 P- W- Lawia, Preacher Alwiyt Mm good to take *w*y with yoo, ... . ^ aigjaaa ■ ■ "ii ■■ 1 ,-*n ftrn