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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXIX.

OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1010.

NO. 25

Colossal! Compelling! Conquering! |S £ £ ^ | ^ ^ Tin; 1'VTHON OF l>AI.ESTINn P I 111 O Sinuous, Slvvk, Seductive, She Twined A. 111 lleraelf about Strong Men and Crushed >'♦ Them, Heart, Soul and Body : : : |0 ' With a heart 0/ stone, * I ^ L- /4 O I) M #1 Pi With mouth and eyes and uoitriti wide I II C"T ft. I I J | fff That twitched , rfitotaf. thrilled- M amljied. SORCERESS SUPREME OP THE SCREEN Sg' A Theda Bnra Super-Production *n \ ' HER GREATEST TRIUMPH U 5000 Players william fox $50,000 i — ——————— presents the ■■ IN 01(1 Jerusalem MOST Scenes Alone fi{: Reconstructed in Its — 7-3 — ^ (Guess What It Cost) |b Entirety* From MASSIVE . _ J~T.. . . w 1 it* : i a- r> * • A Circus Subsidized for a #!% the Jaffa to PRODUCTION Season to make Available Its (!) Herod s Bizarre Palace MOST Menagerie £ Splendors of the Most DPAHATIC Caravans of Camels and ®| Extravagant Court f Ijro,,lt4lar'«. Herds ji, of All time Faithfully OFi-ERINO Sp.'oi^SiS"' i Reproduced Ever Screened etc., etc. In She Danced, and Seven Veils Fluttered from her Airily | REVEL IN A RIOT SEE lhc <lrcal Storm thai Frightened the nighty [!'! klcrod. Xji> OF QOROEOUS EFFECTS ... . Iff — SEE Arms and 1 rapplngt of the Moving Soldiery Kl thrill AT the ART of <""m *n<1 uu,,en ,n ,hc U",ern 5un- I • SEE the Impressive Miracle Scene I11 Nerod's W KARA THE INCOMPARABLE Apartment. Ml ATB STRAND THEATRE Friday Sept. 26 J »•

attobwehi.*t.L*W> J^ORGAN HAND~ ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Solicitor , Muur and KiamlMr In Ub*oc*ry. prtin* Court Commlaalonar. Notary l*ubllc. CAP E MAY WtlHT HOUSE, M. J. lOppoMte Public BuUdioqs). W. Holt Aroii. AMOUSW C. BOSWBLI. J^AW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, MAMTKMI IM chancrry. HOUHHJC BUILDING, AHBUKY AVENUK and K1UHTH HTKKtCT OCEAN CITY. N. J. LAW OFFICES . Godfrey & Read Kooma 81 S, 818 and 117 B«r(i*ll Building. « i ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Conveyancing Notsry Public JOSEPH L. PYLE Member Boc. Inc. Accountant* PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT _ — 'Tneome Tax Reporia 757 Asbury Ave, Wm. H. Collisson. |r. Auo. M. Am. Boo. C. K. Civil Engineer and Surveyor City Knglneer, Ocean C!ty,M. J, FOR SALE Two 3-Story cottages, 344-346 West avenue. Rented for $10 each to all-the-year tenants. Will sell cheap. APPLY TO T. J a BAILEY 1116 WALNUT ST. PHILA , PA. 1__I AVE you a cottage, bungalow * * or apartment to furnish? We have a line of FURNITURK at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty, CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. 720-23 ASttURY AVE. Surrender the Care and Responsibility of guarding your valuables to our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault. The Protection Is Positive—the Cost Small, You can rent a Safe Heposit Pox here for $ j oo and tip per year. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. -1

Strand Theatre Between Eighth and Ninth Streets Jlrogrammr Week of September 22 to 27 Matinee Dally at 3.15 P. M. Evening* at 7. IS and 9 o'clock Change of Pictures Dally liny 'CHARLES RAY IhUIi., in "Egg Crate Wallop" Capital Comedy Herst News PEGGY HYLAND .. in "The Merry-Go-Round" | Tier Latent Success Star Comedy Palhe News Ilirn TAYLOR HOLMES IilU., in "A Regular Fellow" A l.ntigh from Start to Finish Rninbeau Comedy Kinogram "A Roof Garden Rough House" News Tlllino GEO. WALSH IllllluU., in "From Now On" * Written by Author of "The Miracle Man" t Sunshine Comedy Current Events "Choose Your Exit" Mutt and Jeff ™w|!:^r THEDA BARA in "SALOME" Showing One Day Only, at Same Prices Sunshine Comedy Pathe "A Diver's Last Kiss" News onT NORMA TALMADGE OHl., in "The Way of a Woman" Lloyd Comedy Kinogram News Prisma What do you think of this? Two lots on Wesley avenue facing the ocean between First ami Second streets, measuring ioo feet on Wesley avenue and 120 feet deep. Will make three fine lotsench 33jf xtao. Price for entire piece only $775. It is an offer that cannot be duplicated. MASSEY A EDWARDS Eighth and Central Ave. Your Opportunity Large cottage on Central Avenue, between Seventh and Eighth Street*, can be purchased for considerably less than it will cost to erect the house. Lot, 40*100 feet. If you want to bnyt address bock Do* 236 Ocoon Glty, IN. J.

AMERICAN LEGION POST FORMED IN THIS CITY

World-War Veterans Honor Memory of Two Boys Who 1 Died in Service. j l/ocal men who were In tb« service ( I during the war wlih Germany met lu (the. L'lty CouiinlMiruier*' chamber* I Tuesday evening and organized the ; Morgan and lUnck Pout of the Aoier- ( | lean Legion. I The temporary officer* were ('apt. Alfred K. Smith and Bergeaul Claude ; L. Nlcktrnoii. The algnerit to tho charier were Al- ! fred Jt. Hmllh, John K. Trout, Claude I j L. Nickeri-ou. Karl Hliarp, Hullug* J . Wallace, J. Branln Dougl***, Charle* | I I K. Hlelzer, Raymond C. Price, Krau* 1 [ cla Hart, Kayiuund Adaiu«, Nlcholae \ i 11. Rose, Haney L. Chattln, Dr. Johu 1 If. Wlilllcar. Karl K. Merryman, Con- ! *-ta«it Kurd and Raymond H. Haley. J All but two of theae wer« member* ' i of old Uoiupaiiy (J, 3rd Iufautry, of j I thltt city. I The i) attic* of the other local aer j' vice men will be obtained ae aoon a* r poaaible. ■; Abraham Morgan lived at Ocean ' j View. He waa killed on the other j aide October 12. 1018 KlinerK Raock, 1 f the other boy after whom the poat baa j been named, wan a well known real* I dent of tlilH city. He died In the aer- \ vice In Texas In December, ltfl". I ATTENTION, COTTAGERS! | Oct Natuea on Kegintry l.lat If Von Want to vote. | A number of cottage ow ners In tbla [■ city who reside In Philadelphia and & other cities and town* expreaaed tbtlr I determination durlug the summer P uow ending of vollug In Ocean City j In the future In order to have someI thing to say at the polls at election I time. * Tbla Is Just a reminder that. In or* 1 der to vole bera next fall, they mu»t ] Indicate their Intention by placing their names on the reglatry flat tbla T year. The last day on wblch they . can do this la Tuesday, September^. Holy Trinity Church •ervlcea. Services in Holy Trinity Epiacopai Church, Eleventh atreet and Central avenue, Sunday will be aa follows: 9.30 a. hi., Sunday school and adult Bible (-lass; 10*15 a. m , church service; 7 45 p. m, church service. In* spiring music; helpful eervlcea. Friday evening. September 19. the Ltiauy. The Rev. J. W. Watti, M. A., le rector. Mo One Drowned. There waa a somewhat geueral re. port here Friday evening and Saturday morning that a boat bad capalted near the inlet aud eight persons were frowned. A sailboat drifted from tie mooring* at Somera' .Point, reached the inlet aud upset. The Fourth street coast guards went out and took charge of the craft. No one was Id the boat. Quarterly Conference. The second and third Quarterly conference of the First M. E. Church of this city will be held lu the church Thursday evening, Bsplember 25. The Rev. Dr. Wagg, district superlo. letideut, will be present.

IMPROVEMENTS 1 TO BELLEYUE Hotel to be Ralarged and ^ Changes Made to Front of House. E. 8. Bchantx, owner of the Belle* vue Hotel, this city, ha* bad plans drawn by Leslie Headley for extensive additions and alterations to the hotel building. 21 rooms are to be added to tha back of the bouae. There Is to be an addition to the dining room, and the present kitchen will be converted Into an ordinary for the children. There Is to be a new kitchen, 25x38. , The stairway and elevator at the en* , trance to the hotel are to ba moved ( further back, and a new entranre , made. The flrat floor porch is to go out tlx feet farther and will be ex* , tended around the sides. There will , be a pergola effect over the lop. There Is to be an extcnetoo of the fifth and sixth floors, making it the f same as the front of the building, with , — an addition of Ave room* on each side. The Inside rooms are to be torn out and large area halls constructed lo alt there will be 86 new bed rooms aud 8 new bathrooms and toilets on each floor. ware's ipecisiiies. Freah roasted, hot paanuta, 81 cents per pound. Finest quality frseh butter, 75 cents per pound. , A Mason frott jars, quarts and plot*. Elegant flavored coffee only 50 cents per pound; good as the bee*. New crop New Orleans molasses, 80 cent* per quart. Large assortment choice apples, oranges, bananas and alt kind of fruit always on band. Fresh eggs right from the country, plenty of tbera. Hefna's sweet mixed ptoklee, very tasty, 16 cents per half-pound, adv., tf Ladir* - We have desirable vacancies for lad lea experienced In operating sewlug machines or those who desire to learn shirt making. We pay while learning and In short time high — wages can be earned, with steady work throughout the year. Our workrooms are light, sanliarr and airy; rsetaurant with good food at low price*. Tall or write for particulars regarding board, etc. Ktnery Hhirt Oo.. 1 48 No Thirteenth Htrvet Philadelphia, Pa adv., 9 4,81 Are you looking for a cottage tile In ihe Garden a, prices |500 to |800 or a house with bay front, lo center of townt For terms apply to Abel D. Hctill. •!" Central eveune, or phone 490. adv., 8-1 tf For The very desire his corner of Tenth street end Oentre! are* nue, 90x100 feet Inquire of Andrew Brown, 1*18 Otumbte avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. ad*., if

1; MAY GET DEPUTY GAME YYARDEN HERE S • | City Fishing Clab Members Asked to Suggest Proper Person. i Heme Warden William Hteel, of Uape May t'ouuly, vliiiled the Ocean t'liy FlMblug UJuba few day* ago. and (here met several uf the mem her*, Including Frank H. Btewart, W. Ward Beam aud Clarence llru-h lie also vUited the Mulling tackle dealer* here. He staled that he welcome* *11 complaint* regarding infractions of the game aud M«h law*, aud, where sufficient evidence I* produced, he would have the guilty per»ous punished. Mr. Steel told the club men that If their organization recommended a suitable person for deputy game war den for this district he would give the selection his personal Indorsement. Ward Beam wa* suggested fur the office, but he declared (hat lie would not have the time lo alleud to the duties Mr Hleel I* kept bu-y In the lower sectlou of this couuly and cannot be lu thin territory ae frequently as he would like to be here. There I* a Hue of $500 for shooting beach anlpe. These aud other shore bird*, with the exception of plover and yellow-legs, are protected throughout the year. The seasou for Wilson snipe opens October 10 Anyone not a resident of New Jersey la compelled lo take out a nonresident license to ILh or hunt In this Htate. Aliens, as Is known, cannot obtain a license. LAKE REUNION Family Oatticrlnic Here Was Largely Attended. There was a good-sized attendance at the annual reunion of the Lake family of Bouth Jersey lu the auditor* lum on the camp grounds Thursday, aud all had a very pleasaut time. The follow lug officers were reelected: President, the Rev. James K Lake, of tbla city; first vice president, Bluiou Lake, of Bridgeport, Conn.; second vice president, Ezra A. Lake, of Plea•antvllle; third vice president, Johu Blake, of Pleaiautvllle; secretary. William Lake, of this .city; treasurer, Dr. Morgan, of Philadelphia. It waa decided to hold the uext an- . uual reunion In Plea*autvlllc ou the [ second Thursday In Beplember. » ■ — | Had Uood Tlnir. , The member* of the Kapa Sigma Fraternity belonging to Pi Chapter | (Bwarthmore College) greatly enjoyed their house party over the week cud. Tbey rented the Rose cottage, Eleventh street aud Asbury avenue, aud had a royal time. They gave a dance at the , Arcade Saturday evening The chaperon was Mrs. William H. Collisson, 1 Sr. The boye left Ocean City expressing the bope that tbey would all gather here bext year. . - — -

AMERICAN LEGION FOR THIS COUNTY

Meeting for Organization at '" Cape May Conrt House :! Next Saturday. Cape May County I* (he only county in the State of New Jersey in which no jtost* uf the American Le gion have been organized, and some Rtepa *hould be taken, it is thought, to < put the county ou the map m (hi* May. With this end in view, all men w ho served honorably in the army, navy or marine corps are Invited toalieud a meeting at Cape May Court House on Saturday at 2p.m. The Slate executive committee has I requested that Couuly couveuHou* be 1 held ou or about September 'J). to 1 elect delegate* to a Stale convention 1 to be held in Newark on October II. * The American Legion Is the orgau- < Izatloii of American veterans of the 1 world war. it Is nou parlisau aud 1 non-political. It la a civilian organization— not military or militaristic. 1 Nearly all of lis member* are men 1 who were civilian* before the war, aud are now again civilian*, it make* ' no distinction* of rank aud uodl»-!< ilucifou* between overseas men aud ' men who did not go overseas. Any soldier, ssilor or marine who ' served honorably between April 6, : 1917, aud November 11, 1918, Is eligible I Women are eligible who were regu- < larly euli-tcd or commissioned lu the ' army, uavy or marine corps. It 1m earnestly requested that all ser- 1 vice meu make a particular effort to be present, not only for the purpose of electlug a delegate to the State convention, but also to take up plans for organizing post* lu the various section* of the couuty. GIVEN PRESENT Dr. Kttltaii*a Work Appreciated t>> I'lMititiK club. The Ocean City Fishing Club ou | Friday night preseuted Dr. Wayue T. liillian with an artMic sliver cigar- ! ittecaseaM a mark of the apprecia ! tion or the member* for hts work this - year a* chairman of the entertainment committee. The case contaturd the club monogram and was suitably • Inscribed. Dr. Ktlllan wa* much affected by ' the gift, which waa a plea*anl surprise, but-he quickly rallied and soon > had the boy* in laughter aa he told J the to many of the things he kuows 1 about Uehlng aud smoking, aud par* " llcularly about catcbtug channel baa*. 1 Freaident elect Harry W. Bu-lwagon • presided at the meeting and graced • the posltlou like a veteran. Noted Ctirtailaa nroitaer. e Brother Paul, *upertor of the Christian Brothers lu Australia, left here a Tew days ago after spending two or three days at "Ocean HaaC," the sumH tuer school of the Christian Brother* r In thla city. He went t*» Pocontlco, ,-j NY. to attend the great conference of Christian Brothers fiom all over i the world tht* week. * a » UOt l.artfr Wcakflap. Roy E Bourgeois, manager of the , Strand Theater, this city, while tisb- • ing In the bay otT the yacht clou, I Thursday, caught a flue weaktisb. >- Jt weighed 7J pounds.

COMMUTERS WILL DEMAND BETTER TRAIN SERVICE

I NOW HAS MORE THAN 400 MEMBERS , t ti Ocean City Fishing Club itx [ Prosperous Shape— Frank- t enfield Gives Flag. t] There was an addition of six new r member* to the Ocean City Fishing t Club at its regular meeting, making t the membership now considerably j more than 400. * George Frankenfleld, a well known member, has presented the club with (« a large American ffag. f It bas been arrauged to have city , water In the club house and on the t pier. The water will he run through f a cooling tank. The club house and t plere are to be painted witbtu a short ( tins*. It Is more than likely that, before the beglon ing of the season uext , year, the fishing platform on the end < of tba pier will be widened consider- , ably, making It better and more coo* , veotent In every way. This club wa* never In a more , flourishing condition, and the mem , bare have in mind a number of Improvements for tha next year, pro- , vlded everything continues as at present. g arrested la Allffstlc Cttjr, A man named RightmlHer. accused of com pitetty In the theft of ft diamond ring from the cottage of Dr. Dillon, In this City, a few weeks ago, was arrested by eu Atlantic City detective in Atlantic City Bat unlay. He had been Indicted for this offVose. Ha was brought here and tent to the county Jtll* , Bafe and speedy set going power boat* leave Wtttk amp's pier, Corson's Inlet, dally tor ttshlog bank* — blue ffah. weak fl*h, croaker*, flounders, f sea baaa, black ffah, eel*, cod in season Expert gu»de* end accommodations tot wild water fowl and shore , bird hunting; point shooting, blinds and eneak boxee-ducka, gecsr. brant, snipe, rati, plover. mud-hen*. Bpeclal , gppntntments made tor channel bass, striped bass and htng fishing party trip*, Apply t^aptaio ^Channel Baa*" Cobb. Corson's In 1st — P»»l office. Biralhmt'tr. N. J , phone. M R4. i Baa Isle City. adv., 7-81, tf } Want to rent two or three office desk* until June 1st next. Adres* H. ; R. Wendell. 313 Eighth 81 adv., It. Lo»T —On Tuesday, goW bar ptn. , Reward, return 808 Hi. Charles plies, •d*-, U. v Foh Balk -Bquare piano, In good i- condhton. Apply «3 tVntral ava. adr t ll,

Plans to be Formulated at Meeting to be Held Here Tomorrow Evening. With the taking off this week of lbs 4 40 express train from Philadelphia to this city lu the afternoons, a number of cottagers bid adieu to ibis resort the season of 1919. Incidentally, they a»ked. "How long is Ocean city be treated by the railroad* as a backwoods village T" and tbey meaut he question. Quite a far of these men desired to remsln here for a few wseks longer, with the 4 40 express hour changed to 5 o'clock, rescuing here about 6,40 the evening*, tbey found It Impossible to stay longer. One cottager, who ha* been a resident here during the summer seasons for six yeare^eaye tbst tbts 4.49 train wa* never lu other seasons taken off until October. He want* to know the reason for this year'* move, when thrre were still a considerable number of commuters In Ocean City. Borne of the other disappointed cotsay thai they recogonlie that \Villlam K. Maseev. as the *peclal representative of the Board of Trada, de voted much time and labor to the rail* oad projU'tlion this year, but they express the view that if (be business people and ctty officials made a strong united protest to the Reading Railroad Company 11 would laeult to glvlog Ocean Ctty the service needed. The Atlantic City Railroad, which carries 80 per cent, of the commuter* between Philadelphia and Ocean Ctty during t Im? summer month*, and which ia»ued books containing 150 trip ticket*, good from May I to October I, practically closed the town for the season Monday by leaving commuter* only one train lo Philadelphia in the morning and cue to return hi the afternoon. The scarcity of booses in Philadelphia ha* compelled a great many pecvto remain in Ocean City. 8o tor theie have been 79 honsea rented tor the winter and a great many cottage owners Intend remaining here. Tht Hoard ot Trade, not having lakrn any active part in this matter It was decided by the commuter* tc 1 start an association to pro* est. and i meeting has been called tor tomorroa evening, at 8 O'clock, at Ihe Commit •loners' Chambers In ©Ity hall for th< purpose of formulating plans tor bet 1 ter train service between Pbttadelphh and Ocean CRyirfiat In ocean City, lady's wrte ■ watch en black band: mooog ram . B N Return to 5th and Hay aveotH Ocean C«U, and receive reward adv . 918,1 For Ha ml— Lot eornn ef J8th nn Central. Apply f»7 Ninth strew adv., tf. IY v *n ad wihaaawl In tha tokifT Riff I •

HOSTESS' LEAGUE HOUSE ENDS SEASON'S WORK

GOOD SINGING AT HOLY TRINITY — Special Music by Fine Choir in Episcopal Church Next Sunday. The congregation at Holy Trinity Kpltcupal Church hunday wa* de lighted with the excellent uiu*lcai{ uiili the morning and evening *er- 1 vice. It wa* gt-iieiaily remarked by tho*e present that the uju-o- wa* (he; heard in ttial churcli all cummer, which, from ail report*, ha» been of a . high grade aud well feuug. l'he hymos were fauilliar to the congregation and the kinging tliied the building with beautiful oielodle*. The fall Congregation* that attend Holy Trinity snow the nervine aud out-alng the larger crowd* of (he summouth*. At the mr-ruing *ervice DrekwIerV "TeDeum" and WliUney'* 'Jubilate Deo" were «uug by tire full chute. I he soprano solo wa* a real treat a« given by Mr*. Duuslati. aud Ihe teuor obllgato by Mr. ColJimoii received commendation. lu the evening the choir chanted Bluff's "Megolflcat" aud "None Dlmtttla," and *ang perfectly the wellknown anthem, "Hark, Hark My Soul " The choir Is com posed of Mr*. Dun- ' «tan, Ml**e* Kattiryn Bmilb aud Floreuce Claylou. soprano*; Mt**e* Mary Colburn and Lilly Knarhbauer, altu*; Me«*r*. Cameruii and Colli**on, tenors; Me*»r*. Austin, Honlwell and Holt, baaao*. The organist Is Mr*. Lulu Ware Meooueh. The mu«ic next Buoday will be of a . »peclal order aud everyuue L invited. ; The organ prelude* begin at 10 40 a. j m. aud 7.40 p m. BUILD MONUMENT To Mark (he Hue ol Old son Maaaaa. O. J. Hauimei A Co. will make the eleven-fool monument that I* tu mark the site of Fort niwiu, and which t* (o be placed in the public park at the , curiier of Cumberland street and Broadway lu Gloucester City. The selection was made by a cumi miller appointed for (hi* purpose and I compr1*lug the following: Frank H. Btewart. of Gloucester County; John H. Fort, of Camden Couuly, aud A. M. Heeton, of Atlantic County. These . three cuuulie* ortgtually formed . Gloucester County. r Fort Nassau was built in 1836 by . UapL Cornelius May aa a trading poat , for Indians 2He navigated and uamed Great Egg Harbor Bay, aud Cape May Couuty wa* named after blm. r r ■ ' Bsrscottage HereMrs. Ada MeCracken, of PhlladelEbta, has purchased Mrs. William C. •ke's cottage ou Fourteenth street, between West and Haven avenue*. , which she aud her family occupied tbl* aunimer. Mrs. MeCracken will Improve the appearance of the house.

ANNUAL MEETING tm|*orta«ii Mailer* tlctarr Coaab Commerce Ch amber. The fifth annual meeting of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce will be held In the city ball here tbto (Thursday) evening. A number of Important matter* are to be dtsenseed, aud officers will be elected. A full attendance of members Is urged. Tote for Bocwtll. The prim a ry~ elect ton will be held lu this city u*xt Tuesday. Ocean City owe* It to berseir. as well as to Andrew C. Boswell, to give htm her loyal rapport tor the nomlnsDoo for the office of assembly. Forget politic* and vote for a man capable of saltsfactorlly filling this position.

150 Convalescent Man net Were Hospitably Entertained by OrganlzationOceac f 'ity ba* had a far-raachUkg advartueioaot this MmoMf Urnegk I the maguiflctni work dune fox tba 1 111 en in uniform by tha an men o i the Hoktees* League. The house of lbs Hovte**' f/Cagoe le unique and Lha*v ; 1* nothing like 11 on the coast Last year more than one thooaaod soldier*, sailors and marinas war# antertaineid, free from all expeoee, during their *iay at Octan City, and this year one hundred and fifty oemvaio* ! cast men in uniiurm have haea re-I-iurcti to%*rd health by a week's aoj'juru by the aea« This year * work at the boose of the Hortm' league hoe ir eindsd only the *ick and winded mec right from | the hospitals Every Biatv io the Union has had its representation and many of the men declare that Ibis splendid oppor1 unity ba- given them a freah deetas to get welt, after months and monllt* in hospital wards. One marine said be would be willtug to gc through another war If he OHi id *peud one more week at Oeeen City at the bouse of the Hootaas' league, where so many kind people look an interoet In him. The league will ooouoae R* moattog* during the winter, planning and preparing Lo continue the same work emoog the sick aod wounded men to the service next summer. Boat rides, crabbing parties, watermelon parties a motor trip to Allantic City, community singing every Sunday afternoon aod a 'fairwaff eeurtsinmsaC- evary Friday even log convtiiutcd an interesting program far each week. The members of the league each work 00 separate committees, sod each bastes* is responsible tor attendance at the bouse on the Boardwalk, one day of each weak. Every Tuesday morn log, ad 19 89 o'clock, the en Lire membership, which consists principally of the summer colony from Philadelphia meals st (be bouse, at Btxth sLrset aod Boardwalk, and arranges that week'* program. This distributes tba work among all the members. 1 The officer* In charge sit: Mia. Kanton Warns, prasMaot; Miss Anna 1 crcib, y r» Crawford aod Mia- A. M f Gray, vios president* ; Mrs. F. W. I Webster and Mr*. B. Msschal, troanurers; Mis* EieaiMr Ferguson, Mtss . Bessie - scMulau and Mia. A. Kw i let. secretaries. The bouse of the Hostess' League 1 closed for this season Monday. September 16. One hundred aod fifty e coDvti«ttui« w eft entertained. { 1 The member* of the league desire to ex press their appreciation to the bov lets, owners aod managers, and all 4 bukinea* men who coouihotadaogea1 erooaly toward the magulflaeal work « tor coovaleeoeot soldier*, aalleee and marine*. GET THE SENTINEL ' piopsnr Osswev ess Thai Kara to To*cb With C Us. 1 Tbo* who are oot subecrtbere to the I SMOnaw, and are intereeied to Oeeao City, a* property o*am oc rammer

resident* should not fall, before returning home, to order the paper sent 10 Diem *t Ibrtr wiotet rarideoeua^^ every week, tbey wxil thus ktraw all (he worth-while oswe of Ocean CRr, including the official adUooe of the city antbortlle*. To One and All — Do DA forget tba old reliable Bay Villa Laundry, which was established in 1916. Try is ooee— complete your Uoadty »hlto you wait. CalL write or phone, 169-^R, 217 Bay avenue^Ocaau ^ adv., tea*. Foa Rkwt.— Fteweoom apartmeut and bath ffom September I5th tor while r; hot water heal. Apply Bwoa, 411 Eleven I h rtrvet. adv., 8-11,4*. legal papers of all derariptkma, In•ludlng will*, are owrefttUy Jwva jy R. On ft I* Robin sou at his office, 744 Asbury aveuoa. Ocafifi C^Ry. N. J. adv

Christian Science Services Sunday Morning*, - • - io.y> o dock CiBino Clut 1 vooms flhvvrlct'. Cerracc an? EofitOiralk Snbiect ot the Loboo Sermon for September n wrfll be 44 MATTER " All are Cordially Welcomed to Atteud the* Scrvi«fi , i j ■ St. 3ohn's Ew Lutheran Church Itr. V. dOtt> T, OILLIBON, Psstor > toiss Owntrol Avenue : THE WINTER SCHEDULE WILL RE 5 ANNOUNCED LATER FOR SERVICES , TO BE CONDUCTED E\'ERY SUN DAY ; BEGINNING OCTOBER jtb. r. - r. i* ■ — ■ 1 n >■■ 1 ■— — « : The Baptist Corner || » The Baptist Summer Program has closed. But they continue to do busih ness at the corner of Tenth and Wesley | * avenue. Morning and evening services, 81 Pastor presiding. Bible school lor all | «. classes, at 3.3O- Our business is to do | n. j you good, so come around, _[i