Ocean City Sentinel, 28 August 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 1

" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXIX. I J BL *

OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 11)11) * »

NO. 22

[ Ocean City Sentinel published Weekly at OCCAN CITY, IM. J . -BvK, CURTIS ROBINSON Bditor and Proprietor ♦i.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. ■kdival DK. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. 1 t Ui 1U u. to. or KICK HOU KH: < I lo 3 p. III. ( tt lu t> p. lu. Krll Phone. 2*) Mcviicil l*yuiQ**lh*» MaoanuviiUd (Xtineliv# Uymua*llc« rtwtxlikU Movnucitl* Dk. Florence B. Haines Hour* by Appolniiucal OCEAN CITY, N. J. iiour*— J-JO*. m., '-S p. iu Allen Corson, H. D. lid Wcaley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey H*U S*. •^Inur-Btale tao-A, J-£KRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 007 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY tiOce ilour*: 9 to JO a. ui, 7 lofl p. tn. J'booa lime* lion a Phono 271 Colli 9a. m. 1-3 p. m. 6 * p. m. John H. Whiticar, M. D. Eighth and Central Ave. ocean city, n. j. Qr. Wilson Y. Christian Dentist^ 809 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY. «♦ J. Bell Phone, 152. Urn Phone >»i-W Ocean City Call# Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE VETERINARY SURGEON bog* a Specialty to north virginia avenue ^ atlantic city. n. j. Formerly Chief Veterinarian U. S. Kipietft Co. omoo Hour*, Ooean I'lty Tuoadajr wednt m)m> ,/ 9 lla. nt. FrhUy, Saturday, > I 30-6A) p m. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Phjalclan Owan CU* ortloe Philadelphia Ofllce *6 Klahtli hu It JT. Itral Kaiaie Trum ltldff J'booa. 3«A J Phone, Walnut Jfiw ■^M. A, COBB 519 eighth street ocean city new jersey Mwaur, Swedish Movement*, HMM i»y nit. antic*, Uorrsrtlv* Kxerct***. Hydro-therapy, Electro- Uierapy, special treatment* for atomach. liver, luintaiieo, aclatica, aetbma. cooati|.»tt«.n and catarrn. Booth Pjiones Nigbi Phone Call, OS- W Hughes' Central Pharmacy Bth and Wealey Ave. Ocean City, N.J Phone 246- W Fbon* your ortlsrs We deliver free WM. H. Collisson, JR. A-ao. H. Am. Hoe. C. E. Civil Engineer and Surveyor City Kog ineer, Ocean City, N. J.

- "/ MUg.irrr«| ■ ■' / T | r STRAND theatre par^_ j j JL Drive for Better Motion Pictures L ] J [September 1919 J SDN MOW TDE j WED | THD TRI | SAT | ^ 5 '1 C NATIONAL 1 j Cpammounk ! { \7trierafl i j I ANNOUNCING A RUN OF PICTURES ] • BIGGER and BETTER [ THAN EVER BEFORE ATTEMPTED J IN OCEAN CITY / I I

I What do you think of this? Two lots on Wesley avenue facing the ocean t> { between First and Second streets, measuring 100 feet on Wesley avenue and 120 feet deep. Will make three fiue lots each 33 J^x 1 20. Price for entire piece only S775. It is an offer that ! L_ j cannot be duplicated. J f MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Ave. < 1 1 I I t ; y Bureau of Health and Charities j CITY HALL < T. LEE ADAMS, llcultli Officer and Overseer ol Poor Office Hours, 1.00 to 2.30 P. M. ' 4 Phone 20 any time, regarding failure of Contractors to re- | move trash or garbage, or drop postal addressed to Health O dicer. Box 244. ' 1 Complaints as to violations of the Health Code should be ( made in writing, or by personal interview with Health Officer during office hours. ^ MM M MM m MM HHM M M - wmmmmm Never Hesitate About Saving He who hesitates long between two opinions is sometimes liable to get on /C/P7~^$t\ ^,e wronK track. Never hesitate about fi//r/i\. oiX*Av\ saving— you know it is important and to irur/**"0*14 v^*l your best - interests. Start an account 1 iv 64 "* \ J I V-Victf "my- / with us. A&tfKzzzgf&fi- 3 per cent. Interest Paid on Savings Fund Accounts. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY. N. J. Your Opportunity Large cottage on Central Avenue, between Seventh and Eighth Streets, can be purchased for considerably less than iW will cost to erect the house. Lot, 40x100 feet. If you want to buy, address Lrock Box 236 Ocean City, IN* J. PLUMBING Am yon getting ft. circ mttofiwtion m to price*, workmanship and bn«ta«s* oonrte*y? If onL It will pev ToQ to give me * trlaL 1 am in an STOftptionnlly good poaition to take cari of yon i repair work of which I make a specialty. I hare no expensive eeUblUhmenf ot clerical force to maintain. Give me a triaL „„,h c. H. BACON 607 HlBhth St

G. L_. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AQENT.. test Aabnry Avion*. Ooean Oily. N. J. lyOUt for «ai«. Oottafee for rent. ''nrrnponlenr* ■o'tntMl I II' HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 ASBURV AVE. R e cons truetioti Days In these days of reconstruction, when the world is being rebuilt, it is not only advantageous. but requisite to supply the utmost efficiency to every line of business. Wc are at your service in supplying your banking requirements. V Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N, J* - i - Advcrtlae iti the I S15NTINBI,

STATE GAS MEN ARE TO HAVE AN OUTING HERE

George M. MillBpatigh, Cottager, Will Entertain Them i at the Yacht Club. George M. Mlll*paugb, a cottager here for a number of year* and for the BBtne length of time an active nje<u* ber of (he Ocean City Yacht Club, baa arranged to have member* of (be i New Jer*ey Slate Ua* AMOciatlob to (hi* resort on their auuual outing. They will be lu this city of next week, and will be outerlalued at the yacht club After a buslues* conference at the club house, the members will take a * sail on the bay and later enjoy a din c at the club. There will be from 60 to 100 la the c party, and Mr. Mlllspaugh and 1 officers of the yacht club will < make the day most Interesting for the ' visitors. The association comprises men con- 1 nected with the gas and gas appll 1 ances industries in New Jersey, and ( they come from all sections of this 1 Hlate. The members have an outing j evrry summer. 1 It may be said lu passing that the Ocean City Yacht Club officers and J members are always successfully ^ boosting Ocean City to the outside 1 world unfamiliar with the attraction* ' of this resort, aud lu this respect the 1 club has no peer. When the mem- < of the Rotary Club of Pblladel- 1 phla left town Wednesday evening 1 of last week afler their day's outing, j all of them were enthusiastic In their 1 praise of both Ocean City and the 1 Oceau City Yacht Club. Commodore Hexamer has since received letters ] from some of the boys expressing 1 their gratification over tbelr visit, and members of the Rotary Club who were unable to get to Oceau City on 1 this outing are asking the others up 1 In Philadelphia what the yacht club did lo so entrance the members who visited Ocean City on that day. GET THE SENTINEL Properly Owners Csn Thus Keep lu Toncb Willi Uy Those who are not subscribers to the Rkntinkl, and are Interested id Ocesu City, as property owners or summer residents, should not fall, before returning home, to order the paper sent to them at their winter residences. With the Hkntinbl reaching them every week, they will thus know all the worth-while news of Ocean City. Including the official actions of the city authorities. TO Help Outing Food. For the benefit of the oullug fund for the Home for Homeless Children, Philadelphls, a five hnjhlred will be given at the yacht club to morrow afternoon. It 1* hoped that many will do tbelr beat to make this aflefr a great success. Tickets may be seemed from Mre William E. Hexamer, chairman of the committee. Attended Convention. John B. Klrby, Roy Darby, George Nlckerson and E C. Barrett, of Washinglcn Camp, No. 75 P.O. B. of A., this city, represented this organisation at the State convention of the order lu Atlantic City last week. E. E. bear, of Camp 39, Atlantic City, a resident of (hie city, also attended the conventlon. COMMODORE SNOW DIGS SUDDENLY Former Summer Resident Expired at His Home in Berkeley, California* Commodore William D. Buow died suddenly at Berkeley, Cel., on Monday. He had been In business there for the last two years. The funeral services will be held at lbs home of his daughter In Philadelphia. Commodore Snow waa a summer resident at his collage at Thirteenth Hreel and Pleasure avenue, In this oily, for fifteen years, but be had noi been herein some time. He was one of the first officers or the old Ooean City Motor Boat Club, years ago, and had a large number of friends In Oceau City, who esteemed him for his many kindly qualities, ware's aeectstiles. Fresh rotated, hot peanuts, 24 cents per pound. Finest quality freeh' butter, 76 cents per pound. Mason fruit Jars, quarts end pints. Elegant flavored coflee only 60 cenla per pound; good as the best. New crop New Orleaus molasses, 30 cents per quart. Iitrge assortment choice apples, oranges, bananas and all kind of fruit always on hand. Fresh eggs right rrom the country, plenty of them. H emu's sweet mixed plcklee, very tasty, 16 cents per half pound, adv.. if To One aud All— Do not forget the old reliable Hay Villa foundry, which was established In 1916 Try It once— complete your laundry while you wait. Call, write or phone, 169- W, 217 Bay avenue, Ocean City. Francos Freeman, Prop, adv., 6*6. firaos. For Balk — Odi or all of the five very desirable lots on Anbury avenue, smith of Thirteenth street, east side; price reasonable; terms to suit. Inquire E A. Smith, 301 Lee* avenue, (\>lllngawood, N. J. adv., 6 22, If. Loot —860 yards Free 8 pool Penned Reel on Autmst between Goreon'a Inlet and Fourteenth street, Ocean I'tty. Return lo F. R Holmes, 1422 Ocean avenue, Ocean t'lty. adv., It. l#o«T.— Black and white knit abawl, Eighth and Boardwalk Pkaee return to Jones Bros, Moorlyn terrace, and receive reward. adv., It. For Hrnt— Five- room apartment and bath from Be pi em her 1 At ti for winter; hot water heat. Apply Baron, 412 Eleventh street. adv., t It, 4t. Will rent furnished apartment for winter. 10»0 Wesley, Apply Vance , Rely, IWk» Penna. an., Bteobenville, Ohio. adv., 9 14, 41. For Bai.K— Ice box, used three W4eke, hmding rtfly pounds ice, •* On, t Apyiy 600 Atlantic avtnuo. adv., 1l

TRASH IS A HENAGG / / Bat Only Few Property OwnerB Talk Matter Over With City Officials. There was not a very general respouse on the part of Boardwalk property owners to attend the weekly meeting of the City Commissioners to discuss with the ultlciala, and cflect a remedy. If possible, the problem of collecting garbage aud trash from the Boardwalk ItoUHes and stores. Mr. Brooks was willing lo give permission to the garbage and trash conto drive over IiIm land, but he expressed Ihe thought that this was a matter that was up to the ten mil* rather than the owner of property UiiSK, bus. O. J. DeRousse stated thai her tenants and those of William F Shrlver had beeu burning their trash lu the rear of the buildings, which was a menace lo the property. She requested theiu not to do so. and they compiled. Bluce then there has beeu great accumulation of paper, etc.. arouud these buildings. If alighted match were accidentally thrown on this there would be danger of a terrible fire. The following self-explanatory letter was read: Harry A. Morris, Etq , City ClerkDear Mr. Morris:— Dae to sickness In the borne, I am unable to be pres enl August 26 to dl*cuss ways and means ou trash and garbage question. I am Informed by the lenauls that your contractor has not called for trash from the properties 800 to 608 Boardwalk lu the last five years. The tenants have tried to burn what paper they could, at the risk of burning down the town. Your contractors have a perfect right and It Is tbelr duty to collect In the rear of these buildings. Any suggestions you may ofler to the tenants lo facilitate the matter will receive due consideration. Sincerely, William Watson Adams. Both Acting Mayor Campbell aud Director Flsber expressed their views as to the ueed of prompt action lu this matter. BARN ROOF ABLAZE Firemen*# Uood Work Hnvrtl Dwellings la Ike Vicinity. The roof of the one-story barn of Charles F. Nabb. on Haven avenue, above Seventh street, was discovered ablaee shortly after nooo on Tuesday, and an alarm was turned in, which quickly summoned the firemen. The firemen kept the blaze to the roof and preveuled the spread of the flames to a namker of houses lo the viclully, despite the wlud, which was blowing the sparke in that direction. A barn owned by the Jesse Murdoch estate caught Are aud a small hole was burned lo the roof.

raise $500 for CHURCH HANSE / Presbyterian Visiting Auxii- ' iary Thanked by Pastor for Its Splendid Efforts. The Visiting Ladles' Auxiliary of the Find Presbyterian Church brought their meetings for the eeasou of 1910 to a successful close Monday after noon. The past summer ha* beeu i one of the most successful they have 1 yet enjoyed lu the work. Under efficlent leadership and splendid co operation ou the part of the officeis and visiting ladle*, splendid programs were enjoyed each Monday afternoon. The atmosphere of social felloWah p t added to the nucce** of the meeting* i The ladies had as their goal the sum t of $600, and, at this final meeting. « were delighted lu realizing this sum ( which was at once voted to the payment of the manse of the church. The pastor of the church, the Rev. R. 8. Btiyder, In behalf of the officers t and members of the church, assured J the ladle* of the appreciation or the t many member* and friends of the I church for the splendid and unsel- t fish work which they have beeu dolug for the church during the sum- | tuer seasons. < The attendance at thl* last meeting 1 was the largest of the seatou. The I Casino was crowded. An enjoyable 1 program wa* given by tbe following I persons: I Piaiiologue, Walter Dale. Reading. M Us Caroline Yockel. < Dance, Misses Dorothy aud Helen . Uoderdown. Boprauo solo, Mrs. W. G. Bchwartz, accompanied by Walter Dale. Contralto solo, Mr*. Becker, accompanied by Miss Mayb'rry. i After the announcement was made regarding the amount of money, tbe members extended a rising vote of thanks lo El wood Carpenter for the use of tbe Casino Club during Ibe 1 Mondays of tbe summer. Tbe hostes*es for the afternoon l were: Mr* Charles T. Gllden. chairman; Mre. Elwell. Mrs. W. D. ('hambe re. Mrs. L Buehn, Mrs. Thorn peon, Mrs R. P. Ros*. Mrs Ambrosia. Mrs Hirst, Mr*. Etler. Mrs Heudersou, Mr* 8. Miller, Mrs. Walters. Mrs. Geo. Lotter, Mr*. Lazeil. Mr* Bach- j man, Mrs. W F. Brattli, Mr*. J J. > Barger aud Ml** Ida K. Bauer. Xflicti Grade Musical. There will be a musicals thl* even Ing at eight o'clock in the chapel, Thirty-second street aud Central avenue. A high class program of solo*, readings, mouologues, etc., will be presented. Walter Dale, of the Overseas Entertainment Co ; Mrs. Helen Anders Zelgler, Mlse Elizabeth E*telle Gamon, Arthur Lockhart Beyroour, of the Arch Bireet M. E. Church, Philadelphia, Robert Barter, of the Presbyterian Church at Brown r and Oxford streets, Philadelphia, will participate. Adminlon, 26 cent*. Noty Vrltaliy Cbarcti Hcrvlccs. ! Service* at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Eleventh street and Central avenue, Sunday will be as follows: • 7.30 a. m., Holy Communion; 9.30 a i tu., Sunday school; 10.46 a m., ) church service. "A special preacher. Special music. Two quartet number* i 7 46 p. m., church service Inspirational music. The Rev. J. W. Watts, M. A., Is rector.

RENTING HOUSES HERE FOR MONTH OF SEPTEMBER

1 LIFEGOARDS TO HAVE A BENEFIT Big Bill to be Presented at Hippodrome Theater Tomorrow Night. A benefit for the local lifeguards will be given at tbe Hippodrome Piqj Theater tomorrow evening, and there Bhould be a large attendance of the friends of the boys. A wonderful bill will be presented. The vaudeville will be of the uxual nigh class given at this popular house, and there will be a great feature picture. After tbe show there will be a dtnee on the pier. It Is hoped by tbe boys that their friends will belp them make it a big night. Tbe committee In charge comprise* William Orr. Richard Hartman and Oapt. Alfred R. Smith. tickets are 60 and 76 cent*, Including war tax Buy thetn early. SELL PROPERTIES ■usaey 4k Rdwsrds Dispose ol CotlAKes and m l.or. Massey A Edwards have mild the » cottage, 813 Peimlyti place, owned by , Robert Carton, of rttfiadelphia, to Mr* Mary Kider'on, of Philadelphls. i Thl* firm has also aotd the cottage |2s3 Wesley avenue, owned by Mr*. Mary Kddowas, of Philadelphia, to H, p. Bowman, of Philadelphia, a cottager here for several years. The ume firm rwhorts the sale of a ' lot on the Harvey 0. Miller tract, cor- . tier of Oorlnthtan aventta aud Second » street, to Bsiijstnau C. Conweli, of * Philadelphia. » — Lost.— Wallet containing 945, on I Boardwalk between Sixth and Tenth i street* Identification card, Raymond 1 Paul. Finder will receive reward tr 2 returned tn Paul Apartments, adv, It. Fen RknT — September and Ofito- , betjt rooms, furnished; all conven* i leocea; two Mocks from both stations, 1 Add re** 0, T. H-. Bkntinrl office. adv., It. t IiOaT — A circlet pin, small pearls - and onyx. Reward If returned to The 2 Arlington, 416 We*ley avenue, Telephone 117 W. adv., It. r Fou Rknt — In Adatne Apartment, ■ for Hepl , two four room apartments >, with bath. Owner, 460 Asbuiy ave. adv., It. e Fou Rrnt.— Four- room apartment, i, balance of eeaeou. 600 Atlantic tee. k Kdv., 1L

[ Many New People from Various Sections Will Spend Fall in This City* There have been many Inquiries during Ihe past week for cottages and apartment* lu tnls city for the month of Sep ember. and Indications are that quite a few people, lu addition to the owners of cottage*, will remain lu this re*ort for several weeks during the fall. Clayton Haln*s Brick has made the following rentals for September: Mrs. H. B Hall, of Ulverton, apartments on Oceau avetiua. O. B. Roberta, of Darby, second floor apartment* at 868 Peunlyn place R.J. Murphy, a business man of Washington, D. C.. apartments In Locksley Hall. Mr*. R. T. Wilson, of Camden, cot tage 829 Pennlyo place. Mir* Ethel B. Fisher, of Weal port, N. Y , cottage 819 Fourth street. Charles W. Parkhursl, of Cynwyd, cottage 2616 Wesley avenue Barclay Meldrum. of Phlladslphla, cottage 877 DeLancey place. Safe and speedy sea going power boats leave Wlttkamp's pier, Corson's lulet, dally for fishing banks — blue fish, weak fish, croakers, flounders, sea ba**, black flsh, eel*, cod in season. Expert guide* aud accommodations for wild water fowl and shore bird hunting; point sbootlng, blind* and sneak boxes — ducks, geeee, brattl, snipe, rail, plover, mud-bens. Special appointments made for channel has*, striped bass and king fishing parly trip*. Apply Captain ''Channel Bats" Cobb. Corson's Inlet— Post office. Sltalbmera, N- J , phone. 34 R4, Sea Isle City. adv.. 7 81. tf. Are you looking for a cottage site In the Gardens, price* $600 to W0 or a house with bay front, In center of town? For term# apply to Abel D. Scull, 817 Central avenue, or phona 490. adv.. 81. tf Wanted.—' Tu r*ot ouforntshed or partly furui«hed collage shout October ]. by the year, between Funtth aud Twelfth streets, Ocean City. Addre** Thomas Leach, Petersburg, N, J, adv., 8. 21, St. For Balr.— The very desirable cor oer of Tenth street and Central a ve- ■ mi*. 00x100 feet Inquire of Andrew Brown, 1618 Col urn bis avenue. Philadelphia. Pa. adv., if. For Hale — Office desk and chair » also medium sited safe, all In good i condition. Apply Bkntinbl office, • 744 Asbury ave., Ocean City, N. J, adv., tf. For Hai.r —Oliver No. 9 Typewrttei s slightly u*ed. Kltte type. 14" carrtoga, ♦46 00, R 8. Notion, 401 We* lay ave, adv., 9 SB, ». Fur Balr. -Choice property In . Ocean City. Apply IWt Ninth street. adv., tf. 1 i

MUSIC PAVILION'S LEAKY ROOF TO BE REPAIRED

STELWAGON EASILY WINS VICTORY Notable Contest at Ocean City Fishing Club Draws Many Members. Harry W. Slellwaguu, in the warmest light ever had by the Oceau City Flsblug Club, uu Friday nigbt won tbe presidency of this organization, easily defeating Peter F. Wright, bis opponent. Ihe vote ws*: Stel wagon, 111; Wright, W. That there was unusual interest lu (hi* contest Is shown by the vote. Never were there so many member* gathered In the club bouse, aud not a few of them voted there for tbe first time. The other officers elected wete: Vice president. George F. Bauer; secretary, George Burktiardi; treasurer, Robert B. Vollam; trustee* for three year*, Harry Marler. Peter F. Wright, Dr. C. Weaton aud Churchill Hungerford; trustee for ouo year. Walter W. Si boon. Commodore Hungerford was elected delegate to the Aseoclatlou of Surf Augllng Club*. KNEW PRISONER Painter In Jail Went lira by a Pawnbroker. Ad Atlantic City pawnbroker one day lbl« week came to this city at the request of the police aud weut lo the county Jail at Cape May Court House, where be ideutltted D. P. Gordon, a traveling painter, as the fellow who was with a man who receully pawned a diamond ring at hi* place. The rlog, valued at 1225. I* the properly of Mr*. Dillon, wife of Dr. Arthur H. Dillon, of Philadelphia, owner of a bungalow on Fir*t street. The ring was In a bureau drawer In oneoftno belrooms. Gordon Is est j ,o have bee > working at ibe house, sua » ueu n disappeared be was suspected and arretted. He was committed lo Ibe county Jail by Police Justice Ware lu default of 8500. Tbe ring I* now In the poweealon of the county officials. CONSECRATE LOT Latbcrsas Will Hold Ceremonies Next ilaudsy Afternoon. The church lot recently purchased by St. John's Evangelical Lutheran congregation at Taulh aireet and Ontral avenue will be consecrated Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Service of praise and thanksgiving will be beld In the Baptist Chapel at 8 o'clock Sunday evening. All are welcome to these services. Plnt-d on Two Charges. Mr*. Margaret Mercer, a cottager ou Brighton place, accused of twice breaklug the auto speed law. was fiued $6 on each charge Lv Police Justice Francis H. Ware on Friday morning. HAS $1,059,000 NOV ON DEPOSIT Ocean City Title and Trust Makes Surprisingly Good Record This Year* The deposits of the Ocean (?tly Title and Trust Compauy reached the sum of 11,069,000 on August 10. This I* the first time in the history of this Institution that tbe deposits aggregated this handsome amount. The Ocean City Tftle and Trust Company is one of the most progressive and flourishing bauklng Institution* In the State, and the officers are Justly proud of Its success.

Asphalt Roadway for Eighth Street, from Aabury to We&t Avenne. Ordinance* providing for the repel r of the inuhtt: pavilion roof and tbe nubile comfort station were passed on fir«t and second reading by tbe Cuy i Com in hummer* el their weekly meeting. Tbe ordluance* were ordered published In the Skntjjckl. They will ome up fur fiuai action on September 8. An ordinance providing for tbe improvement of the roadway on Eighth street, from Asbury avenne lo the tracks of tbe West Jersey and Seashore Railroad, also wo* passed uu laro readings and will come up for final action on September 8. It t* planned to have a concrete base, with a covering of sheet asphalt. Thl* ordinance wae ordered published In the Skntinki.. Ordinance 131. relating to obstruction* In the alley*, which has been given two resdiugs.and which was not worded Jnat a* desired, was killed Plan* and specification! were ordered for the jetty aud bolfcbead op town, to be submitted September I. Specification* also were ordered for tbe proposed repairs to the roof of the music pavillou. The following resolution, presented by Director Campbell, waa adopted: Be it Resolved, by the Board of Commlasloners of Oceau Ctty, New Jersey, thai Ocean Ctty borrow a sum not exceeding 32126 00. under aud by virtue of an ordinauce heretofore passed by . the Board of Commissioners of Oceau Ctty, New Jersey (Contract No. 706} , aud that the proper officers execute a note or notes to secure said sum. A u amber of bills were read and ordered paid. BIG AUCTION i.oi* or 6. Wesley Lake Eststc te be Hold Hoods*. John A. Ackley, tbe well known auctioneer, ba* been employed by tbe Ocean City Title and Trust Company to sell to the highest bidder, without reserve. 260 lot* belonging to tbe estate ofS. Wesley Lake, deceased. Never before have the baying public bad such an opportunity to buy at tbelr own price such an assortment of building Biles. These lot* will be sold in such a manner that tbe cottage seeker or the large Investor can bay as many as he wants. Included to this sale te the cottage on Allanuc avenue, opposite » he public patfc.a very delightfully located property, several choice locations right lu the heart of tb» city, over oue thousand feet of ocean froot, with riparian rights, boat boose tots, railroad frontages, lots In the Fiftyfifth street sect ton— tn fad, tbeae Iocs to be sold are situate in every section of tbe Island. Ladles are particularly Invited. Full Information can be bad at tbe office of Mr Ludlam. at tbe Ocean City Title and Trust Company. Tbe sale will be bald Labor Day, September I, beginning at 10 o'clock in the morning, In tbeBellevoe Balbt Pavilion on the Boardwalk. ft-; n <3 t* acred Concert*. The final sacred concert of tbe sea*ou waa given I art Sonday evening at the Ocean Ctty Yacht dub. It was hoped to have another next Sunday, but, owing to some of the musicians having engagements In Philadelphia, it was decided to discontinue ibe eonI certs. A vote of thanks was given Frank D. Newberry, chairman of Ibe house committee, for his Intense Interest In making tbeae concerts so popular. Mr. Newberry ha* worked f energetically and faithfully at tbe k club bouse this season, and affaire were conducted In shipshape order. Loot. —Smalt sable neck- piece. Reward If returned to Mrs. O. H Betg, t 1231 Wesley ave., Ocean Ctty. adv., It. Lost. —Gold pto with garnet and r two small pearls. Reward. Return - to 1404 Wert avenue. edv„ H. , Loct.— Gold barrette. Liberal reward If returned to Mre. Alleo, 910 * Boardwalk. adv.. 14. r For Sale, CHxar.— Au organ, 1638 Asbury avenue, aav.. It.

Christian Science Services Sunday Mornings, 10.30 o'clock. Sunday School, 9.45 o'clock aaetno Club "Rooms /fcocttlljn Ccrracc an& Soarbwatk Subject of the Lesson Sermon for Augttst 31 will be 44 CHRIST JESUS" All are Cordially Welcomed to Attend these Service* Lutheran Service® Sunday Evenings 7.45 o'clock In BAPTIST CHURCH , lOtti St, and Woalay AvK. r Visiting Clergymen and Solists ' YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US r — - r — I ... , i - - The Baptist Gorner SPECIAL U r CL^ilnii gerviPS nt Park Thaatra. ®l\*Wl«*v. t<v<K> A M Wm. Barnw Lower, D. t>. at Holy Trinity PufttoWTttn Church, t ^ttirtstttwa will apMik e« "Tl\e HiKl! Cost of Living Well" 0 1JONT IT