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o OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL-XU OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1920. NO. 10

I Ocean City Sentinel Patltfttse WNkly i| OOIAN O I TV. N. J, -1TOR CURTIS ROBINSON Kdiux and Propnatot |< Par Yaar, Strictly in Advance. WHjlHi Dk. W. P. HAINES COR NINTH AMD WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. _ _ 1 » u> Hi. ■&. U» KICK NUL KH { i u» I p. iu. |»lol p. JU. Ml fan. W OlMkUlal Mftnftff fttlft l>w ncu*t Oji aMAin ~"*-Itii aunraMftii DK. Plore.SC E B» HAIFES Muses ApiolaluiMkl 4A KAN CITY, N J. rtmn- ft-lSa. iu. J-ip, iU Allen Corson, N. D. Ill Wsslsy Atcdui Ocwn City Now Jeraoy a- Mall ML lauv-Oca&s CO- A. yKRSCHKL PRTTIT, M. D. •OT WESLEY AVC. OCCAN CITY, NEW JERSEY L'An Muon. « iu Ml ft. m. 7 in* p. m. fOM oA«e lluur* Loans* m. Up m. tip.su John H, Whiticar, M. D. 717 W cole y Avenue ocean City. N. J. Qk. Wilson Y. Christian 1 >entiMt(-* 809 Central Avenue •CKAJ t IT*. I. J. Bell Pbooe, 1 52. NltroaaOxSda AdaialaUnd Ki-lb) |)iaf«oili 0*11 Kh»n« ijpl- W Ocean City Calk fli*tn Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE VETERINARY SURGEON Lmi ■ 3p*<)slir aa NORTH VIRGI N! A AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. * FaiaMily Cfcicl Vctariaariaa U. S. Kiprtftft Co.

< >flc* Moan, ij au City 1 iMdft/ Wftftn.aU) . { a lt a aft. FrUftf, Matorday, 1 1 Jd &JI p a. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Pbyakiau «.Uaaa « "»*■• OIBaa PhlluWIptit* » »«W en KigMh m. i«* k-.i rrofti nidrK»»ena. MA J ffaooa, Walnut UMW Booth Fhonm NigM Ytvnm CalL6*-W Hughes' Central Pharmacy •th and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N. J PtMMMttfr-W Pt>oft« jMf i<rO«r« W# 4rl vrr fra» ■ I ■—■■■■ ll Hi Wootton. Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES aee itmit u« Owu.»iaa ectiii CIT • . ae. 4. A*t**vie cir*. *. j w»» »» •ft ». ■. i r m MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY And COUNSELLOR; AT LAW, 'pi'ft'al' Osart <*aJ7 Vabdo.' CAPS SAT <YI HT M4H »R. I. J. 0*9*+* N» He Balldiaga> V. HOLT Aroaa. Annas* C. Boswsll J^AW OFFICES Apgar Sl Boswell, MirriM iiri'iAvaiar, AUUSNK HUILD1HU. tSMlRT AVENUE sad EIUMTM MTSSBT UC'KAN CITY. W. J. Wm. H. Collision, (■« Amo. M. Am. 000. C. E. Civil Engineer and Surveyor Off Sagtaear, 'XM tWy, V. J. When the Bills Arrive the man wRh a checking Accweat unquestionably Has «.h* *1 rentage. Safely, eeoveoieatly, ateniaeely . epaadily be dk- — E ^1 iLllftftaf lom JnWPI fig WIN fnlI!HB" l'WTTw No opporhmtty for km* — wo fasatag rrrwr evert rhaagr -»»o possibility of srgufterarc these wlvawtagee for yrourself . pay Mile in the future in the time fried -*rvipvnred* we y — the pay-by-c-heak way. Call In and talk with nor off cert Ocean City Title and Trust Company ocran cmr, n. j.

1 *** E E E E E I WEAVER'S j $ 1 Centrally located in Ocean City, H. J | | Ready lor Business in Their T New Location 5 Doors Below § » Former Store * Dry Goods Spbcialists V & Ladies* and Children's Toggery ^ Bathing Suits and Supplies t jig 88 8 8^8 8 8^88 88^^ ^888: Ave. j!| ^rfc-Antr *itr&r4c *• A1 A' ' A' A' A1 A1 A' A1 '* 5 GRAND ^OREfNIINQ 1 1 Ocean City Beef Co. I: 2 Formerly Bell's Market £ SEVENTH AND ASBURY AVE. £ Thurs,, Fri. and Sat. Special Sales 41 Prime Cuts of Rib Roast of Beef - - 38c lb. v 4| Little Leg* of Spring Lamb ... 42c lb. f ► 4 Small Shoulders Spring Lamb - - 35c lb. • £ Sugar Cured Boneless Bacon, by the atrip ;iGc lb. J £ SPECIALS IN CITY DRESSED VEAL I Shoulders Veal 35c lb. J Veal Cutlets - 4 He lb. ' * g Rib Veal Chops 35c lb. 4 * 4r Fresh Calves' Liver 45c lb. J ► 4 Fresh Calf Sweetbreads 60c set i » 4 Fresh Killed Stewing Chickens • - - 43c lb. j , £ Little Sugar-cured Regular Hams ... 37^ \\yt £ Little Sugar-cured Picnic Hams ... 22c lb. * J City Dressed Pork Loins for Roasting - - 33c lb. i * Dn'I ft* ••• mm dtftplfty ol C««? I >' •**•<! MvaU. Dflicitfiirr, *r.d K»r.c» V««« « ff Ublft* Out juftlll, >■ tftuutrftij Or ,our ncair rr(,»d(i Mr Wm,rr h»» bft«ft i , uwcifttrd with Wm H Mar|rr«ai at thr TmnUttl Market for 23 ftftftri. II* ktwi * 41 Phone >oar orders early to receive prompt atleatloa ^ ► g Branch Store 617 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, New Jereey y A

AUCTION — — — ■— ' ■■■■.■. Friday and Saturday, June 4-5 Will be offered to the highest bidder. Bureaus, Iron and Wood Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Pillows, Chairs, Rockers, Toilet Sets, Carpets, Rngs, Matting, Window Shades. Refrigerators, Kitchen Utensils, all being the present furnishings of the HOTEL HEWLINGS and HOTEL WAVERLY Sale on Premises at IO.3O sharp Terms— Cash Immediate Removal After Sale DANIEL H. V. BELL, Auctioneer Office: 42 N. Iowa Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. Phone, 2710-W A Fine Piece of OCEAN FRONT FOR SALE IN BUSINESS SECTION OF BOARDWALK ■ EST VALUE FOR PRICE THAT CAN BE FOUND ALONO ENTIRE FRONT WHITE FOR PARTICULARS Masft«y & Edwards OCEAN OlTY, N. J. . j 1 j ■ ■■ J 1 ' - — - ' " W* wilt take a Phfito of your Cottage and make yon one doaen PostaU of same for $2.00 $3.25 Mail or Leave Yoor Order with Us Hughes' Central Pharmacy Eighth and Wesley Ave. R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY li new le H« New Often 817 ASBURY AVENUE Advertise in the SENTINEL

< HEARING BEFORE HIGHWAY | BOARD ON AUTO BRIDGE

; State Commission Will Hear ^ Reports at Meeting In v Trenton Today. ^ The lucnitHTM uf the State Highway 6 t uiuiultuilun will meet lu Treutuu luu day to hear reports of the engineers ou j, 1 heir surveya of tb<- loll roads and * bridges to be made free by the act " (siftMrd ul the s«*saion of the Slate Leg •' Islalure during the winter, and to asi certain froui the englneera the expeuae ; of placing the roads and bridges in k good condition, together with the coat . of iiialuteiuiuce. Assemblyman Andrew C. Boswell. of • Cape May County, will attend the meet- ? ing in the Interest of the people of this » county, and he will present figure* ' showing the truffle over the auto road between Ocean City and Somert Point, over Crest Egg Harbor Bay, which , connects the outside world with the extreme lower end of Cape May County by way of Atlantic Cliy. This road Is part of the State Ocean Boulevard, ' which originated w ith former Governor - Fort, a number of years ago. Mr Boawell't figures will show that the number of automobile* and auto trucks passing over the bridge here from April 19. ^19, to April 17, 1920, would represent one auto or one auto truck crossing every four minutes of every hour each day of the year. The title of the act poised by the legislature la: "An act to acquire by gift, devise, grant, purchase or condemnation. the toll roads and toll bridge* situated entirely within this State, and providing for the coat thereof." The act provides that these roads and bridges, when acqolred by the State, shall become part of the State highway system, and shall be under the supervision and control of the 3iate Highway Commission, or Its successors. and shall be maintained by the Stale out of the funds appropriated by the State for the use of the 8tate Highway Department Should the bridge between this city and Somen* Point be made free thla xunimer, it will give a decided Impetus to travel between Atlantic City and Cape May, and It will be one of the best moves thst the state ha* ever r I t*

made to help the prosperity of the sea ■liore resorts In Cape May County. City Commissi oners, at tbelr weekly meeting, passed the following resolution: Be It Resolved, by the Board of Commissioners of Ocean City. New Jersey, thst this board requests prompt action by (Continued on Koartb l*Bkg«.)

HEWLINGS TO BE CALLED LINCOLN French Chef from L'Aiglon Engaged by J. M. Rowland for Local Hotel. There la remarkable activity around the Hewllngs Hotel, recently purchased by Joeepb M. Rowland, of Philadelphia, and which will be com* bloed tbla season with the Waverly, owned by Mrs. J. K. Morrison, around the oorner from Ninth afreet and Wee ley avenue. The hotel will be called the Lincoln, and everything In the bouse will be oew and up to date. The new house will have 126 rooms, 1 with running water In every room, 1 and also s number of private bathe. War**a tlpawfaitla*. Fresh masted, hot peanuts, 21 cents 1 per pound. I*rge new fancy osaokeral. Klegant flavored coffee only 49 cents per pound; good ae the beet. New crop New Orleans molasses, BA cents per quart. Large assortment choice apples, or , so ge*, bananas and all klaa of fruit always on hand. Freeh eggs right from th* country, plenty of them, 90o doseo. Large, round, red- ripe cranberries, , 10c per quart; 8 quarts. 26c. Good fresh cocoa nut* In the shell, 10c Bargain lu brooms while they last; 1 worth 76c, prte* 68e. adv., if • lioo Wasted. Want |9600 on first mortgage, improved property, In central part of Ocean t.lly. If you have such an amount to place, at alt percent., address R. Curtis Robinson. Agent, Ocean CKy, N J. adv., 6 18, 4t. W a rrrKn.— Refined girl, 21. Protectant, ssntor U, of P . desires dark Ing, etc., or governess work, etc., until Get. I; experienced typist; experienced with children. Address 0. 0„ Bkitti nkl offlo*. adv., 6 27,8i. A real up to-date all tleetrle bakery; the public le Invited. Hee Valet's Klectrlc Hyateoe, 716 Aebury avenue adv., M, if. Foa Haf.k— Brown reed coach Apply SOS (eleventh street adv., ft ■ ■ - sterling Halting shop III EWI ItvM lean nil law Janai "Sterling for Beauty11 _ "Sterling for Service" "Sterling for Sfltiflfection"

GET READY FOR ; BATHING SEASON 1 Bunch of Athletic Youths Apt r pointed Lifeguards— Test Saturday Morning, t Mayor Champion, at the meeting of , lb* City Commissioners, announced the tentative appointment of the folf lowlug young meu as lifeguards fortius resort this summer: ^ William Or r, Fred. V. Jfedrli, Richard W. Hart man, Prof. K. K. * linger, Julleu K. Bode, George Oar diner, Scott H. Adam-, Matthew ' Sunt h, Dunns Kirby, Wilrner Middle 1 tou, Harvey 8. Guff. Wilfred W 8ooy. Charles rtchadel, Vaughn McClure, Arthur R. Heehan, Aubrey K. Beau- * champ. Boyd S Burnett. Alfred K * Senior, H. K. Klllsou and W. L>. BeuMOII. The young men will be given a test : by Capt. "Jack" Jeruee at Tenth 1 street at II o'clock Saturday morning ' Capt. Jeruee is eulhuslastic lu hD ■ wo k, and there will be a number of 1 innovations this year, all looking to tbe Improvement of the service. All of the apparatus has been overhauled thoroughly, and there will be hospital teuls, with first-aid appliances, at Tenth street and Fourth street. New blankets have been purchased for use at tba tenia. There will also be flrataid appliances at all of the statlous. Some of tbe lifeguards will go on duty soon after they satisfactorily pass the teat as to their swimming prowess sod tbelr ability to handle the boats. "Buogy" Orr. one of the old time favorites, will agaio be on duty this year, ea will "Dick" Hartmau, Fred. Hedelt and Harvey Gofl A notable addition thla season will be Prof, linger, Instructor of physical training lu the public schools of this city, one of the beat geu era I all round athletes In l hie section. Ocean City lias always been noted for Ite safe beach, but tbere le always 'Id our midst" during the summer season the recklese who must be pro tected agalust themselves. ■ rnia Couagc far giooo. Dr. M. B. Htsunsrd of tills clly, Jigg rented his collage. tt!7 Wesley avenue, through the agency of John J Foster, to Frauds J. Rlert, of Philadelphia. The collage was leased for the season for >1000

MINISTER TOUCHES : ON BERGDOLL CASE Patriotic Societies Hear Strong Sermon by Pastor Yard In M. E- Church. Patriotic services lu the First M. K ' Church Sunday evening were attended by a congregation that tilled thesdiUce. The special visitors were the members of Ocean City Council, No. 10, Daughters of America, the P. O. of A. Cauip and the Ocean city Red < 'mas Society, f The subject of the discourse by tbe I pastor, the Rev. George W. Yard, was "Standards for America," aud he look r his text from Psalm 137, 6; 6 "It Is possible to love a thing," said . Mr Yard. "Our old home, with all or . Us charms; our couulry. with Its many endearing lies; some rare old heir loom. These can be aud are loved. The psalmist surely apeaks In loving terms of Jerusalem. "We have a country that we can aud ought to love. A true love Increases with the elevation of Ideals slid reaches Its climax in the Divine presence. For this reason, It Is ueces--sry to establish as a chief goal churches with a membership that is active and giving service. America can never maiutatu a high eiaudard with empty pewa Huch obstructions can ouly be overcome when people feel their responsibility to God. "By a well-rounded educational -ystem can we assist In producing Americau loving people. Patriotism ought be so impressed upon the hearts of the scholars that they will ever remember their duty." Mr. Yard s|M>ke about some of our boys aud girls leavlug school to he false to the teachings of America, lie spoke of Bergdoli. and, lu refsrrlug to the case, said that "not only Is he a iraltor, but ir money has been taken by any of his advocate* or friends for tils release they are no better tbau be aud deserve a traitor's fate." America, as the world's great credit nation to Introduce the most modsro reform, has to uphold a standard for all tbe other nattoua of the world, aod she can do this only by faithfulness to God. In closing. Mr. Yard quoted Mr. Gueet's poem, "Tbe Best Lend." Kane Badly Cat, John V&eeeemao. employed In a reetatjrknl here, met with a serious ec ctfleui while at work In the kllcheu of the restaurant Monday evenlug. The Meshy part of bis hand under hie right thumb was badly cut, and bis hand and arm were also badly laoerated. Dr. Pettll dressed the Injury. X r

CITY WILL PROBABLY HAVE CONCERTS BY AN ORCHESTRA

BROTHERS MEET AFTER HANK YEARS Capt. "Jack" Jernec Enter tains Aaron Jcrncc, Who Was a Marine 16 Years. While Capt. "Jack" Jernee was at his home here a few days ago he was summoued to tbe door and found a stranger who cordially greeted him, much to Jernee'e surprise, "Doo't you koow me?" asked the stranger. Receiving a reply In the negative, the visitor eeld he was Aarou Jeruee, a brother of the local man. They thus met for tlia first time In sixteen years. Aarou Jarnee has been In tbe Untied Htales Marine Corps, aod bad Just corns from Haytl, having t tiers ended hie second enlistment In this branch of th# service. Another brother. Robert, with hl« family, of Kaston, la alao visiting (.'apt, Jeruee and family. This Is the first time these two brother* had seen each other In three years, and eo tber« has been quite a family reunion at the Jernee borne this week. JO**** Q. ADAMS, Prop Pioneer ftteem Bakery, 700 Asbury avenue 1 carry a full line of bread and plea and cakes. (Juslity and eervloe our motto, 0* f aim to have satisfied cue tomtre. (live my goods a tils! for they speak for themselves. adv , A 87, 81. - » t • X Key nraut niaiaails Dr. Wilson Y. Christian, MB Ceo tral avenue, thla city, wlahee to an nounoe the Installation of the lateM Kd wards X Ray apparatus to his already complete dental outfit. X Ray diagnosis a specialty. adv., If, Fnx Rai.k -Only four left of those very deelrs ble lots on Asbury avenue, south of Thirteenth street, end out on West avenue, south of Mlxtecnth •treet Price low and terms setlsfs lory for one or all of them Apply to Mrs H.8- Hmlth. 901 Lees aveoue, (tolling* wood, N. J. adv . 6 20, 8 nrni. Fok Balk.— Two valuable corner kite ou bey front, near yacht club. Terms to sun Address K J. DnMse, IM Mouth Third street, adv , A«T, If. Rlert rtc baked broad le better bread; Snn will eat more. Valet's Klectrlc ystem 716 Asbury avenue. adv., AA If. Fob Rb*T- Private garage, logs Aebury aeeowe $6* season (V W. i Ratably ode., 8 8, 81.

|Lnix*i and Sixteen Other Musicians from Philadelphia — Public Meeting June ia. Indications point to tbe engagement of Aulhony Lulxzl, of Philadelphia, who was 'cello soloist lo the orchestra tier* last summer, to lead an orchestra of Sixteen pieces lo the maslc pavilion •>n tha Boardwalk here this season. According to tbe present plans, there will be a public meeting In tbe music pavilion, on the Boardwalk. Haturday evening, June 12, lo discuss the arrangements for tbe summer concerts to be given dally, as hereto fore, In the music pavilion, Tbe Commleeloner* of Public Recreetlou Grounds have been assured or tbe hearty co-oparatlon of a large number of the women-folk among ; be cottager* who have lo other years i»ee ii active in the work of glvlog <»cean City high-class m osteal concerts. Mr. Luhul, who Is a Philadelphia!), is well known In ihet city as a young musician of more then ordinary ability. He was a favorite wMb those who attended the concerts lo lb# pa vllion her* last summer. He was active id arranging tba dally programs early In tba season, while the oreboe tra was playing, and before the arrival of the band, and he lad lb* orchestra on a number of occasions. Boahd Wamtkil— Lady and quiet nlueyeer-okl daughter wish board with reflned family for two months or longer Terms reasonable, has band week-ends. Central location, lire. K. P. Goddard, 1816 Rockland strati, Phlla Pa. adv., It. Now booking orders for choice, pure bred Daroe pig*, from well matured »• lock, cholera Immune ; ready for delivery last of June Addvrne J ease a Collins, Box 88, Mouth Meavllle, N. J. •dv.rfs, 81. W axtkd — White nuroe girl, care of two children, from now until Meptsmher; reference required Apply to B. W. T.. 940 DeLanoay place Ocean «?!ly, N. J. Telephone, 348 J. adv., It. AttftNT* Wawtkik— Rig money; everybody buys accident insurance; 110 00 a day easy; write for particulave. Department 88, 811 Hillside avenue, Glen Ridge, N, J. ode., 8 8, 41. r Monographer typist or dletapbone operator, eight year#' experience wano position can furnish reference* R, It. R., 896 Del -a nosy place, adv., li. Foh Mali Hmall lea sheet, good omul if Inn, 88; alto Hwiee music box, sight tunes, perfect condition. |io 2M Aebury avenue adv., it. Valet's Klectrlc Bakery, on Meter* day . those del ictouft on ffae cakaa ogam. 7IA Aebory avenue adv., A 88, H. r

WASHINGTON CAMP GIVES I FLAG TO AMERICAN LEGION

BAPTISTS TO MEET IN THIS RESORT 1 Camden Association Holds Conferences Here Tuesday and Wednesday. r The First Ra|4lst Church member* • are busily engaged this weak In prei paring to act as host lo tbe ( arnden Association of Haptlftt Churches for I the district from tbe Delaware to tbe r Atlantic end from Borllngtou south - to Ucesu City which la to gather hero i next Tuesday aud Wednaedey. Thla ) Is the drst time they have met lo i Ocean City, and tbe local Baptists are planning to make It una of those seei alona that they will be talking about for some time to come. Two hotels are lo be used to bouts i the delegates, the Mwartbmore aud Traymore, on Wesley avenus. Tbe meet lugs will be conducted lo the music pavilion ou the Boardwalk. Oue of the features (bis year that will be au inunvatiou will be lb* soug service* at tbe opening of each season under the leadership of Prof. C. Harold lxiwdeu, of tbe Llodeu Baptist Church, Camden. Tbe outrtandlug speaker of Tuesday's sessions will be tbe Rev. K. M. Potest, D. I)., secretary of tbe Board of Promotion of the Northern Baptist Convention. He will be well worth hearing both lu the afternoon aod the • evening. Department conferences will mark tbe Wednesday seeelou, aud tbe floal service lu the eveolug for yoaog people will be open to tbe public, ae will be each evening eeaelou. The principal address will be made by tbe Rev. Howard K. Williams, his subject being. "Tbe World Through the Byes of Christ." B«>bCmi«bs Here. R. F. Holme* baa sold his oof tags, 1363 West aveoue, to Mrs. Mary V. Goiter, of Philadelphia, whose husband bos charge of tbe delivery of

some of Philadelphia's afternoon papers In this rsapri this season The family will llvwAu thla cottage H«d House Parly. The Misses McCaulev. of Pbllodel phis, entertained the following gueets at their oottage, 1621 Aebury aveoue, over the holiday w Miss Alyea Robtusou, Ml«e Kilt ■ brlli McCauley. Miss M Canavaugh. John MoCauley and U. Ward, all of Philadelphia. GET BLACK DRUMFI8H first sl ihs Oesasa Undrd la asaie Ocean Clip. Seven block drum, the first of tbe season, eu far as reported, were caught on tbe pier of the South Ocean City Fishing Club, at Fifty-eighth street, Thursday after noou. Ooe woe lauded by Mies Pauline Nickerooo, daughter of Capt. G. Nlckeroon, of tbe United State* Coast Gaard station, naar tha club plat. Kllwood Howe caught tbrea, Bert. Adams got two, aud Cbarlaa Evaue captured oue. Six of tbe Ash were of so average weight of 86 pounds. The other weighed only 12 pounds. i

Impressive Patriotic 8enicea Heid in Presbyterian Church ( —Dr. Snyder Orator. Hundreds of people were turned away fruui tbe First Presbyterian Church Sunday evening, Htmiw of 1 1*ck of room in the edlfioe. and oo Lhasa were disappointed In not being Able to witness lbs Impressive ceremonies held there lu ^Tmutrm^-rifliTfT at Memorial Day. The occasion woo tba presentation >f a handsome silk flag of tba United I States, 0x7, by tbe members at Washington Camp. No. 76, P. O. 8. of JL, of this city, to tbe boya of Merge*- Rawak Post, American Legion. Members of ■heae organlxjatloua, aa wall aa tba young Mm'a Progressiva T^ogao. which started the move to great n memorial tablet for tha service mm of this resort, were present in a body, seats being reserved for them In tba center of the church. The church woe beautifully decorated with Caga. and the oooue aa the flag was presented was one to thrill tba heart of every true American. The formal presentation of "the pretty embicxn of the country was made by 1-ewia Gaudy, president of tbe local ramp, in a few wdl-choeen words, and It was accepted, on behalf of members of the legion by tbe Rev. Dr. & 8. Snyder, pastor of tha church, and chaplain of Morgan-Ranck Post. Dr. Snyder later delivered a moat eloquent and stirring address, the keynote of which was true patriotism, what It means and what these boya fought for in the war against Germany. The speaker was in tarries on the other tide, and be recalled the scenes be witnessed In a great cemetery in France on Memorial Day lout year. There wax appropriate music by «ba church's vocal quartet, which was enjoyed by the congregation. Seated on the pulpit platform with Dr. Snyder woo Col. Knewlea Croak sy. U. 8. A., retired, of Philadelphia. Among the other visitors present were Howard T. J arret, of Bord entown. State president of the P. O. 8. of A., and District President James Maxon, of 8outh 8eaville. A stand of the colore of the American Legion, tbe gift of President Jarret. will be presented tbe MwfuRanck Poet by Wa*htx«ton CanR No. 76. P. O. 8. of A„ in the Presbyterian Church the latter part of thla month. —wawwawasanaaaw

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SPECIAL SEVERAL HUNDRED SINGLE PANTS LENGTHS MADE TO YOUR ORDER BRING YOUR COAT HERE FOR AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS. The Imrfe Stack of Patterns me have on Hand fiats yam a good chance of Matching nf your Coat. This is sound economy, as it practically gives you a New Suit. JULIUS ROTH TAILOR OCEAN CITY - NEW JERSEY i ■ ■ ■■ ■ i- ^ — Christian Science Services will be bclb cwefi dhmbit mofititig begtimtno #rwrntb fx the Casino Club Room Msarhwant 8 lib Aoorivn Ccrruct it 10.90 Th© Raptl©t Oorner fl OCEAN CITY'S* MUSIC PAVILION I I TtosnAT ft* o Wrwantv, Jum 8th ahd yn t I Tk.IMMic.MmiMftM.ml Im iM to com. m* . i. stftm ftj ■■ Ijui i M..ti tftlarl* thr .i . ■ ■ I j