Ocean City Sentinel, 3 June 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel ~ THL'KKDAY JI NKi, 1«». W# alvai! Imp glad to nnnv» Itaaua uf (MW* auvl i\>mitaUUicaUuu# of uil«rs#4 la ibw ixxuiuuuivy anil out readers # t#i}' * here. £U .xiuuuuuloatbMi# should ha Kvv.uip#ui«*l *au Ul* fun uam# »4are«* ot lh# wrUw, uo4 uecnn#*nJy r uubltoattou. but an a guarantee at DOTS large crowd liart uv#r tha holiday# mill ram# collage# Aud atanuiitila far i»ot* Maujr u«w prapla aluoug lb# col* Ugrre ibla J«M. M»*4 of lb# Hoard walk #lcr«# tr« op#u far lb# — a#ou. 1 h« Lafayette Holal here baa b#eu reuisd tor Um w»«ou by Mr# 8. H. I j rrti" a -utuutct ra#kl#uK of ibla any. lh# l,cagu# of Woiuru Volar# will iijrci tu lh# ruixu of iti# l hauiber of l . ui u#ri"#» MiMjr A Kdwarda buildlug. u.ukorrow «v#olug Mfttbari of lb# Supbumor# Viann of lua (Kwau i'lty High School had a •ua« rid# M F#l#r»Uuig oo Saturday i ur y »|«ui lb# day in pKrule #tyl# l'U«y «r«# accompanied by Frof. lugar. ■ ^ m ■ ■ PERSONALS l\ D Lowdact, of Philadelphia, lOMtitf lh# holiday visitor#. VmH M Kirw, of N#w York, la ai tin « village, d Hay ruad. M. K Harr. of Philadelphia, baa speuad hi# Fifth airnn4 Cull eg# is iibur Swarleu, of t'aaadeu, ha# op#u#d hi# l Uinl atreol collage. J. J. Hood, of Pblladelpliia. ha# up#uad hi# collage »u Chi# report. Murtiaaar Shlnuer and wife, of Philadelphia, at# here fur the aeaaoo. Andrew S. Paul aod family, of Philadelphia, are among the vullora. J Wilaoo Sc. 41, or Philadelphia, ha# jpaoed hi# cut l age, 968 Brighton place. Mb# Klbel K Le#. of till# city, #p#ol lh# holiday# with fncud# at Port Novth J. K. Da Hob, of Woodbury, 1# amoog lb# cottager# here fur the #ea L tk A. Stedem. or Philadelphia, »p#ul Sunday at hi# cottage In thte city. I

W. O. McDowell and family, of Narhevtb, have opened their collage here. Jacob Lorlllard and family, of Philadelphia. have opened their cottage bare l liuma# Wetcaon aod wife of Phil* adelpbla, are atuoog lh# cottager# t here. Harry < raw ford and wife, of Philadelphia, are ai their Kuurlh #treet cot-'-age. M. Llpscftiutz, of Philadelphia, ha# opened hb buugalow, fg*l St Jamnn phm Jobs V. steel man and family, of l hi# city, ■pent Monday at Furl Republic. John P. Jordan and family, of Philadelphia, are at thetr cottage for the Kraocl# M. Dougherty, of Philadelphia, to at hie cottage, 387 r-orfotblan aveooe. K. Keyaec sod family, of Philadelphia, are at tbeir cottage. 632 t'eotral avenue. Paul Laoaorelto, of PblladaJphla, a •am mar raaadeol, waa In town over tha holiday#. George K. Jack aod family, of Philadelphia, are here for the summer month#. liaorge K. Jack and family, of Philadelphia, are here for the rammer month#. W. Newton Buyer and ramllj, of Phitad-lphie, are gueat# of the Hisceyne. Dr. H. K. Roeealer. of Philadelphia, hae opened hie Kiret Mr#et collage for W. 8. rtchermerhnrn and family, of < amdeo, are at 707 Fourth #trea« for Mr. Lalcbaoa aod family are plea#antly located In their cottage, 867 Park piece. riKima# Kau#t and wtfa. of Phlla* •Jelphla, are among the rammer cottager# her*. W. Warner aod family, of German town, were Memorial l>ay visitor* In thto resort. Mr# Mary 9. H. 9oW. of Philadelphia, ha# opened bet cottage. Wt Fomf teeoth street . Prank W /«egler and wife, ef Philadelphia, recently spent several deye in thto etiy. Mrs. K C. Well worth, of Philadelphia, haa opened her cottage. Ml Third street Mia# Grace M Wilmerton, of Philadelphia, hae opened her eotlage, 881 Third ei reef, Aaaemblymen Rowland and family* of 4 #mden. ware vbttwre here during the hoiidaya. R. M. Pation and family, of Philadelphia, are occopymg thetr cottage. Id Hay road Dr. W. P. Tiittle. of r^mdeta, ha# opened hie ootfage at Plr#t vlreel aod Weal aveooe. Mrs M V. Hartman, of Philadelphia, to at her Central avenue cottage for the season. Peal K, Weftzel end family, of Philadetphte, are at their eoltege, 409 Brighton place. W. fl. W enrich and family, of Philadelphia, are at their cottage, 416 Own avenue Mra. M. C. Hartman, of Philadelphia, to at her I 'antral avenue collage for the aearan. Prank H Present! and wlfa bava opened their bengalew, Idtt Wesley avraae, and will remain aeveral waeka They are entertelolng their daughter

1 RECORD CROWD ON MEMORIAL DAY t . City Never Before Had So Many Vialtoraat Thia , Time of Year. i Never lu iba btotovy of Oceau City • via then* rach a tremendous crowd of I "torture at tbi# lima of year a# Invaded - tbi# reran during the Memorial Day period from Friday uutll Sunday morning, rtisre were tboueaud# uf stranger# lu lowu, lu addllkm lo Ihv uraal well-knowu cottager#. • I'll# bolai# ail did a due bualue*#, ram# being lax«d to capacity, wbll# . restaurant# did a lauU-othc# trad#. i her# e«r# a uumber of surf Latham , >u Saturday aud quit# a few look a dip Id lh# oceau un Sunday. ' aud family. Mr#, Harry Hartlay, Dr. Hartley. B#tly aud Preacolt Hartl#^ , 1 for a few days. C. P. Grim aud wifr, of Phlladel- • phia. bav# o)wu#d their cot lag#. ' Weelvy avenue. Jame# Ward and wife, of PUiladei ,-liia. are here for ihe eeaeou at Hht A#hury avenue. Mis# Dorothy Hrlogburst, of Philadelphia, was a guest of lh# Darling tun a few day# agu. Kdward Mauoui r# and family, uf Philadelphia, are at their collage, Itiju « antral avenue. Mm. P. L Hi inert aud family, of l.auadowue. are at their cottage. I8S; Outral av#uue. Mlnn Margaret Clifford, of thl# city. >*p#ni lb# holiday# with relative# al May'# Laudtug. Tb#Mlnne# Ha¬
l«r and Wight, of Philadelphia, are at ihclr cottage, 11^* i Atlantic aveuue. t'harle# A. Hexamer and family, of | Philadelphia, are at their cottage, 801 Plymouth place. , t'harinn Wei¬ aud family, of Hermaulowo, have upeued their cottage, si.i Brtghtou place. , J. H Mactague and family, of Phil- I adelpbla, have upeued their cottage. 7d7 Wesley aveuue. | W. H. Cross aod family, of Pbila- I delpbla, are occupylug their cottage. I 713 Plymouth plaoa. William Scatter good aud family, of ' Philadelphia, are at I heir cottage. I I IM) Wesley aveuue < D. W. Pedrlck and wife, of Philadelphia. have opened their cottage, i C3U 1 antral avenue I L' f v L> a m . ■ i

r K. Dew see aod of f Philadelphia, are occupying their cottage, Park place. John H Met iatchy aud family, of t Philadelphia, summer reekleute, were here during the week. Samuel J Kiegel and family, of i Philadelphia, are occupylug their cottage. 844 Second street. Samuel J. Kiegel aud family, of . Philadelphia, are occupying their cottage, Ml Second street. David Haodereon aod wife, ofl'ami len. have opened tbelr bay villa, aod are here for the eeaaon. Mlae Kelliey, of Philadelphia, 1# wteoograpber lo the real eatate office of John J. Footer, thia ctty. Mr#. Krneetlne Waggoner, of Ph ila- ' delpbla. a former resident here, a pent the holiday# In tbi# city. Tha Mlaeaa Emm# aod LutleJonee, <if Philadelphia, have been ftpeodlng several day# In tbla city. Councilman William Mct'oach and wife, of Philadelphia. #peol the boll, daya at their cottage here, i Char lea H. Keyuolde and family, of i Camden, are at their cottage, Katlvr■wa road aod Bay avenue. Edgar R. McCorkle and family, of Philadelphia, apeot tha hoiidaya here. They are luanir realdeota. T K. Wiuetanley and family, of Philadelphia, are now at thetr Park p'ace cottage for the aeaeoo. Eugene H. Miller and wlfa, of Pbilaf drlptiia, apeot Ibe hoiidaya with 8. H Miller and wife In thto city. William K. Maaeey and family, who spent the winter lo Philadelphia, have returned to I heir home here. Heorge F. Bauer and family, of Philadelphia, spent the holidays at tbalr apartment* lo thia city. C. H. W llklna, of Camden and Florida, a proprrty owner lu tbla city, was a visitor during the wsek. John Dan sea baker and (Jeorga Ravage, of Philadelphia, are at tbelr rammer home. 883 Brighton place. Mlae Aona Holland, of ramdeo, la i visiting D. P Stotoer and wife, at their home, 407 Eleventh afreet. Fergus McCueker end wife, of Phtla- ' delpbla, wall known rammer reeldeota, were here during the holidays. Horace Miller aod family, of Phllai delpbla. are occupying tbalr cottage lo the north aectloo of the city. John Hand, who was engaged In l war contract work for nearly three years, hae returned lo thto arty. Ed. Klein, of Philadelphia, en active member of the Ocean City Fishing Clob, Is here for the aaaaoo Granville H Stealman, of tbla city, r ha# returned from a two weeks' visit to New York and Philadelphia. J B. Cnlleday and family, of Jenklotowo. are at tbelr apartments on Oceeo avenue, near Hlsth street William R. Hughes, of thto efty, ro1 turned Thursday evening from a few days' vtolt to frtonda in Mlllvillo. James Ward aud wife, who spent » Ihe winter In Philadelphia, have returned to their home In thto ctty, r riarenoa Wilson aod wife, of Phtla- » delpbla, have open ad their bay villa on Pleasure avenue for the season. Mies Elisabeth Bands haa moved '» from her Central avenue cottage to her summer borne on the bay front. Peltee captain David Mcf'oaeh end » daughter. Mlae Carrie, of Philadelphia. ar# at tbelr Fourth street cottage, a Mrs. Carl Heritage and daogbter. of f Camden, have returned home after l .pending two weak# with Mra. Hertr t age's ikrtf. Rrte Mary A. Thorn p

CITY OFFICIALS TO TAKE ACTION ON CAMP GROUNDS

' 17 GRADUATE FROM , CITY HIGH SCHOOL I — — — Closing Exercises in First M. E. Cnnrch Friday Evening of Next Week. Thcr# will be seventeen tuvuiber* uf lh# graduating cia-« uf the thwau City High School thl# year, auil the couiuisiireiuvul s&srci*nn will be held lu the First M E Church Friday eventug. Juue II. The graduate# will b# Carulln# Martha Ak#r#, Edna Eleanor ('atuphcil. Mary SVllheluiiua Elrautianlt, Alice t'hurn liarrvtraii, Km in a Lucy H«udarrau, licrtba Marietta Morulilnw eg . Martha McAvoy Morris. E«lella Marie I'ayuk, Harab I.awreiics Smith, Margaret Catherine Hupplte. Durutliy Vivian Week#, Cbarlnn Elmer Kuster, John PaM|ual# Braca, Theudor# Huc#y .-haven#, Audrew Jackson HleeLuan. Ithiel Millard llaud aud Howard Low la Barrett. ■on. of thia city. Mr. Heritage ina«le weak eud visit#. i H Waller B#rroth and family, of « Irermantow u. have opened their cot (age ou Wesley aveuue for lh# #earau. ■ Charle# Lynu aud family, of Phlla- ' delphia. spent til# holiday# lu their ' cottage First street aud We«ley avenue. Frank Stewart, uf Philadelphia, aud ' family bava upeued tbelr collage al ftocoud street aud Curlutblaii avenue. W. H.Hberry aud family, of Colllugewood, spent the holiday# Willi W. H. Uardluer and family lu thl# city. • Mr*. Elizabeth McMauu# aud the Minn¬ McMauu#, of |Pb!ladeiph!e, i •peut che holidays Id tbelr outlage < here. i Dr. K. C. llaughn aud family, of Philadelphia, apent the holiday# lu i their apartment# ou tha Garden# tract. William Weaver, of Philadelphia, eai the guest of J. M. Rowland at the 1 latter'# cottage her# during the holiday#. Mr#. Mary E. /.icgleraud Mlnn Mm- r nl# Van Hum of Philadelphia ar# at i the l.uray, which they receutly pur- i. rhta#d • cneoca.

Ml#«* Lena Nelaon, of New York, ha# returned home from a visit to • Ml#e Mary Coreou, at ll'J4 Anbury , avenue. The Rev. I. 8. Haukln# and wife, of Princes# Aone, Md , speut a couple of week# at their cottage 1330 Anburyavenue Harry H. Martsr and family, of L'amdeu, have opened tbelr summer home. Fifteen Hi #treet and Wesley aveuue. (Jrarge W. L'uderduwu aud family, of l*ogan, were among the holiday visitor# here, where they have a cottage. Frauds A. richneider, or Philadelphia. accompanied by hi# bruther-ln-iaw, was In town Baturday and Bunday. Mra George W. Robb, of Phlladel pbla, hae opened her rammer home, the Hobb luo, on Baltersea road, for Ibe season. J. B. Hancock and family bave returned to tbelr borne, 68*24 Central avenue, after opeodiug the winter lo Philadelphia. J. B. Hancock and family bave ra turned to their borne, .'>824 Outral avenue, after spending lb# winter In Philadelphia. Clark Dlllenbeck and family, of Philadelphia, are at their eummer boms, the Palatine Apartmeula, on tbe Boardwalk. Harry T. Wllklne, of Broad Hlreet station, and family are here for tbe •earan. Tbey have apartment# ou Peoolyn plaoa. Jamae A. Grant and family, of thl# city, left a few days ago to vlalt relative# lo Bcotlaod Tbey expect to be gone tlx months. City Treasurer F. J. Hhoyer aud family, of Pblladalpbla, bave opened the r Boardwalk apertment#. and were here durlog tbe holidays. Jobu H. Walts, title officer of tb Market Rtreet Title and Truet Company, I# at hi# First street cottage, accompanied by bis family. Mrs. Robert B. Lane, of Philadelphia, la vialting her parent*, H. H. Beatlergood aod wife, at their rammer hgmt. 1102 Aabury avenue, W llltem H. Craven and wife and Clifford R Hunt, wife and daughter, i of Pblladalpbla, were among tb# viei lore here during tha week. Frank Mtewlmer. of Philadelphia, secretary of the Aoglere' Club of Ocean City, ha# opened hi# collage on DeLancey plana for tha staaon. Charles A. Ullrich, a former wallknown Philadelphia oewapaper man. la oocupylng bla cottage at Forty- | ninth street and Central avenue. Fred. B Wunderla and family, of Philadelphia, epenl the hoiidaya at ( the cottage, 94 Ocean avenue, which tbey bave leased for iba summer. W. R. Jones aod family have re , turned from Ht. Petersburg, Kl*„ where tbey spent the wloter, end are at thetr onttage, 881 Pennlya place. James A. Campbell, of Philadelphia, spent Baturday and Bunday with hie son, Lleat. Commander Campbell, U. UN. and family at tbelr home In 1 thto ctty. Mr# Jams# Linn, of Philadelphia, 1 accompanied by her grand -daughter. ' Mlae Mildred Himnne, hae been spending aeveral day# in her Central I avenue cottageDf. and Mra. Harry C. Hharp and ■ son. Jack, of Philadelphia, are now f with the former's parents, Cap*, and r Mr*. John M. Bharp, of thto efty, for - tbe summer months. (AMW«sa| rereeaal# ea tusai Page,)

It U Possible That Some of the Land May be Sold. Mayor Champion, at the we#kl> (Oreling of the City Commissioner# | asknl the oilier members of the board whsther It was not time ram# action wa# lakeu by the city regarding the « amp ground# acquired by tha uiuut ipallty a year agu. It seemed to him. Mayor Champion #aul. that the l>oard «houlU have ram# drtlnlle policy a# to what la to he tloue. The l»oard i# depeiidiug ou the city solicitor fur advice as to it# acllou. ' Both Directors Campbell aud Fisher sgretd that ramelbiug should be doue I promptly, Mr. Fisher adding that t law • camp ground plot at present I# au ex- | peuaive luxury for the city. i Ihe hoard will later discuse thl# I mailer with City Bollcltor Hoawell aud decide upon some plan, it le possible that a portlou of the ground will i he sold, to that the city will be able h> l get back rauie or all of the mouey •« peui lu the piircliaee of the land, thl# <■ having been secured by coudemuatlou t \ roceedlng# at a cost of about 8140,0011 • Ordinance No. 148 wa# paeeed on final reading and ordered published y It appears elsewhere lu this Issue uf I the 8KNTINKI.. a Reralutloue presented by Director I Fi#ber ou May 17, aud laid over for I two week#, were agalu read aud adopted. Thv#e provide for au emergency note of |2u0U for #treel work tu ' South Oceau City aud au emergeucy 9 tot ItiOOO fur caet-lrou water Inlets U> t replace those lu bad coudlllou lu var- N ou# part# of the ceutral eectlou of the « city. i Reralutloue presented by Director t Campbell fur Hie borrowiug of mouey were adopted. These were as follows: ' A sum uol exceeding 82300, Contract I No. 710; a sum not exceedlug $2200 I Contract No. 7U8. aod a #um not ex- t ceediug |oUU. emergency note. Ocean 1 City Electric Railroad Company. I Beveral bills were read aud ordered o paid. I . » t WORKS FOR ALL 1 ii v le Parpoar ol ib#nibcr of b Commerce. It wa# mm id at a recent meeting of u tbe Chamber of Commerce that letter# c had b«M n m-nt to h number of Phlladel- # pbla men. cottagers here, who were ( tntittlluiFu (if ills* nM I if iia r#1 n f T rur^t*

iiivmtMTa or the old Hoard or Trade, , n-ijufstlng them to Join the Chamber ( of Commerce. Among the replies received waa one , from J. Clark Moore, who wrote In ( part: "Before reaching a conclusion. ( I ahould like to know whether It la the i purpose of the organisation to adopt ( a constructive policy ao far as looking ( after the Interests of all the property j owners and residents is concerned, or i whether its purpose Is merely to exploit and advertise the resort for the , business men and permanent real- < dents." i President H. P. Stanton, replying to l • his letter, assured Mr. Moore that the i policy of the organization Is to work i along lines that will bring about tbe < best and broadest development to this resort In the interest of all property I owners. I At the suggestion of John R. Groves. * ihe Chamber will exploit to the people I • >f Philadelphia. Washington, Balti- 1 more, Pittsburgh and other large clt- 1 lea the remarkably pure drinking water In the resort. 1 Plana will be made to have visitors 1 to this city during the summer sea- { on register tbelr names and cottage ' or hotel addresses In a book that will ' probably be In the rooms of tbe Chamber of Commerce. m ^ 9 i TUCKAHOE BEATEN i Ocean Clijr Una# Winner# -Goats i ■tafcae Home Nona. The Ocean City High Be boo I i#sm won from tbe Tuck a bo# HlghBcbool 1 t>all team on Iba grounds bars Tbur#- 1 d tj afternoon by tba score of 17 to 8. Ocean City aoorad fouitasn runs lo tha ffrat tbraa innings, knocking Fro- < zlaroutof tha box. Taylor, wbo took I bto placa on tha mound, eucccnderi 1 id boldlog tba oppoalug batsmen < Adams aud Kergusou war* tba battery for tba home team, Adams faonad eight of tha visitors and walked two. Fraclar and Taylor atruck out nlo* aod walksd aavao. Goat i, for Ooaao City, mads two horn# rune. Tba Oesan City team mads slavao bits, while Tuekabo* made sight. Dr Boyder, paator of tba First Praabytarlan ( hurcb, waa tb# umpire, and ha did wall, the spectators said. M onif hold UnnS* for talc. Two wbll# snamal crib#. 9 crib mat(rannaa, bigb obalr. uur#ary ohair, axprenn wagon, vsioclpede. klddl# oar, wuddsr car. ate, sawing macblna, cooking utensil#, Ironing bosrd, olotbfs basket, 1 folding go-eart, fsw rugs, crax, woolen #nd grann. 36x72 In, Ax9 ft, 9x12 ff, 12x16 ft, aold all or in p#rt cheap for quick buy Goods ' at 827 Haoond atraat, adv., it. t To One and All— Do not forget tha I old reliable Hay Villa Laundry, which t wa# established In 1916. Try It onoe— complete your laundry wbll* you wait, fall, write or phoo#. 189 W i. 217 Bay avenue, Ocean t.'lty, France# Freeman, Prop. # adv.. I-1A if. Human— Young lady, aga » - withe# summer employment, clarloal '» praferrad— c a p a b l e, con#ct#ntloua • worker Box 1011, Mlilvllla, H J. I. adv. A 17, 81. i For habx - Medium sized safe lu Sood condition. Reasonable. Apply wnsiL office. adv.. if. For Bakr.— Klavao foot awning In . good condition, all new pipe# Apply ♦IB central, adv., Ii. Chooolate Filbert (loatere and Uboe . elate Almond cluster#, W* pound at ' lake's adv., Ag7,4t. Valet 'a Electric rtyatem Bakery; 1 visitor# weteoms; shop, aw B#v#riih r street adv., 8 99, If. For Runt.— Ptaoo far aaaton. Apply 718 Central avenue adv., It.

NEW MEMBERS FOR AMERICAN LEGION Morgan-Runck Pobt Given #75 At Smoker From Ladies' Auxiliary. A uuiutwr uf now luriuber# have J bssit MN'ursd by Morgan- Usiu'k !*•>••« . Amsrivau l.vgiuii, of tbi# city, folluwug lbs post'# »uit>kri In tlir I*. O B uf A. Hall Tbur»d«y svtnlug, livid In couueetlou with the po#t'# drive fur recrutta. After (Ii# boy# bad U-guu Hirir "amuk*#," FumI Ailjutsnl Claudr Nick#rran called ou Couiuiaiulcr Alfred R. Bmitb fur ■ #pcecli. Capt. Hurltb w#Icoiu*hI lb# vt#l|or# uu beiialf of Hi# legiuii, and #aid that Hie pj#t want# all #liglbl# men to Join Hi# organization. The member# of the poal are a "dalidy" rat of men. One iuu#t nut feel that by Joining tbe 1# glou lie I# golug back lulo Hie service. J I 1# nothing uf Hit# kind. Vic# Cum wander Juhu E. Trout •atd that lb# post ha# been lacking in (bat It has nut held mure social affairs I liese (blug# will arouse Hie Inter***! of Hie men. Tlisre I# no rearanw hy nearly every service man lu the city •bould uol be a member uf tlie post. Juulor Vice Commauder Ralph VanGiider said that Lieut. Robert W. Dutbla, of Clarksbutg, W. Va., who •at near blm, wa# hi# "#}>eecli-maker." Dutbl# declared that It I# easy tu tell that VanGiider wa# lu the army —ha know# bow "to pan# tb# buck." Tbe Rev. Dr. R. S Snyder, chaplalu of Hie post, began In# addre»# bysay log I lint be wa# glad for tbe post'# ffr#t racial affair, grateful to the Frogre#*lv« league for tba ura of It# room early lu tbe evening aud gralaful to tb* Ladle#' Auxiliary of tbe |k>#i for tbelr ffml effort# to #utertalu tlieui. Like every big organization, tbe American Legion la facing rariou# problema, tbe # (teaker stated. This I# due to tba fad that Hie mem bere of tba legion do not appreciate tbelr power, either for good or bad. Ha deuounced both of tbe big political organizations of tble country for playpolitic* In tbe matter of a bnuue tba aarvloa men, without taking tba meu lulo ooii«ider*tioo. Tba polItlclaue are elmpiy trylug to gel lbs vote# of tba laglou meu. There are 600,000 cripple# aud most of them are yet unprovided for by tbe Government. Tbe men fought agaluel autocracy, but tbey are seeing tbe same autocracy lu tbi* country. Freedom le being eudangersd by tbe lack of Ini

terest of tb# service meu. We have to Hie enemie« at home. After deploring tbe extreme eelffsbtie#* of many of (be people of tbi# country, Dr. Bnyder said that what I# needed Is leader# with ideal#, but also common rause— meu wbo are 100 per ceut. American#— who are for America ffret, last and all tbe time. Dr Bnyder urged ble bearers to catch tbe real Ideal of Amerlcaulsm. Dr. Bnyder, ou behalf of tbe Ladles' Auxiliary, presented the po#t with a check for $76, tbe proceed# of a cake •ale recently held by this organization. He urged that Ihe boya give tbe ladle# a rousing vote of thanks, and the member# of the legiou did a# requested. Claude Nlckereon, wbo preelded, praised the good work of tbe auxiliary, and then presented Col. Knowlee Croekey. U. B. A., retired, of Fblladelpbla, wbo wae spending a few days tier# as Hie guest of Leonard Aucbena cottager. Col. Croskey said that be bad been much Interested In tbe talka be had heard. He said that at the end of the Civil War, tbe Indian War aud the Hpnnleb-Amerlcan War, tbe men who took part In each declared that tbey bad all tbey wanted of war, and would Dover go agalu, but there wa# not on# then, even ao now, who would not quickly respond to their country'# call. He eatd that he bad quit, but he Is still in It, and be delight# In uothlng more than to be at a gathering of eol dtora. The speaker paid a compliment to tbe women-folk by declaring that there Is not a successful organization without tbe ladles. Col. Cro#key, who ha# crossed tbi# oontlnent thirty-three times and has on every contluent lu the world ■aveone, gave au eutertalnlng address on tbe beauties and grandeur of Mexico, one of tba most Interesting place# In the world, he eald, a country In which there le always something to learn. Following this part of the program, tba boya were served with refreshment# provided by members of the Ladles' Auxiliary. After the boys had eojoyed the re fresbments, several of tbam engage-! lu blindfolded boxing matches, one of ibe game# of oemp life. Those wbo tbu# boxed were Haney Chattlo and John Adam#. Huling# Wallace and Raymond Adam#, aud Clauds, Nlckereon and Ralph Moseley. Tha exhibition caused mucb fun. Oct Ik# Cafeteria Mablt. An up to data cafeteria will be conducted In conjunction with Hotel Henry. Watob for tbe opeolng . adv . 8 27, If. Fan Haui — Open motor boat . 90 feet long. A) -foot beam, equipped with Palmer single cylinder engine and clutch ; only been used for #tx month#; Jo#t been overhauled end painted inside and out; now in the water ready for Immediate use; price, $8A0. Apply to Leonard II. Clark. 806 Hay avanus, Gosan Ctty, N J. adv., It. For 8a ml— Haoond hand bath-tub, wa#i» stand#, toilet#, sink# refrigerai tor#, ga# Move and bad with mattraee and springs, 1708 Central avenue. adv., 6 27. 21. For Balk or Kkrt — Reautiful, weli-furnl#bed bourn, five bed rooms, 1816 Pleasure avenue Apply any , adv., 4-8, hi. For Rrnt.— Furnlsbad cottaga. centrally located; long #ea#ou. Address B. H., Rentinri. office, adv., It. I For Rrnt —Furnished rooms. Two front, one back, by week or season 821 A#bury avtuua. adv., A- 10, tf. i For Malr. Becond-hand washing maohta* Apply 721 Asbury avtnua Babla fur# far sale. Apply 400 Waa | lay asanas. adv , 6-97, 41. a r n »•

] PLUMBING Ar# yon p«4tiug entire **U#fration u to prices, workmanship aud bnstn— ooortesy? If ou', it will pay >ou to giva ma a thai. I am la au sssepiiunaiiy good position to ui# | **r# of your repair work uf whtoi* I make a specialty, i hava no nzpaaair# establishment • i oi#/ .. -I fore# to U'auUoiu. Uir# um a UxJ Ph..MM C. M. hACON 607 ttltfHth Ht > _ SURF LAUNDRY Ocean Avenue pa#*#. ij#-j Ocean Cityt N. J. GOOD WORK, QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL LAUNDRY NOW OMHN Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING ano DECORATING 935 ASBURV AVENUE OCEAN CITY phom, »■« NEW JERSEY Gook by Gas ami you won't have to worry. The old reliable GAS always "Johnny on the spot." Now is the time to get your GAS RANGE or WATER HEATER for the comitig summer. Call at our salesroom and sec the latest models iu Gas Appliances. City Ga# Light Gompany Build a Home Thnr is a building Bapta. It ia in fall awing in tbe West and Middle Wrst. We have commenced to feel it here in the Bait. It's spreading. Price# will advance. Why not get bnay now with thrne plana? See rour friend. Mr. Contractor, and go over it with him. Of course it s understood that you'll want the Lumber tu come from ut. If we get tbe business, you'll not be held up for tbe delivery of the material. That does not only mean LUMBER, it meaaa Cement, Brick, Lime, I«ath, Ss%h and Millwoik and Hardware. B>#r>thlna that goa# In th# Building G. H. Shoemaker Lumber Go. Twelfth and Went Avenue BELL PHONE 10 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors qgSF GRADING AND STREET BUILDING Ninth St. and Simpson Ave. OccanXity, n. j.

[ E. A. CORSON "I 1 General Contractor! 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY I ROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADS J HBC^= L— Ul Ul" i . "IflBlBB— Mm— ■■■ SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATE88EN 822 Boardwalk WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON ON SATURDAY, MAY 22 STRAW HATS We Have tha Hat You Want nrlgham-Hiipklna H«i# ar« lh* b#al Straw Mate on lh# Mark#* Oiv# ua your ordsr now Rufttly Made Suit#, mil Wool Fine Line of Bliirta, Tie#, Caps, Bto. Underwear Hoatary Pajaman Boys' Pauta and Blounsn Odd Hants 804 06 AitlQn ATe. JONGS MEN S SBOP oceai City, t J. THE LIPPINCOTT ^ A new Hotel for Ocean City to be constructed ou Ocean avenue between Ninth and Tenth streets. | H The site has been purchased and plans are now being prepared for actual construction. ! H This new Hotel will be modern. There will be elevator service, plenty of rooms \ with private bath, running water in every room and many other comforts and conl veniences. ^ Applications for stock in the Company should be addressed to Lippincott Hotels Company I) ADNA BROWN, Secretary • Treaaurtr • LtRRRTT BlTILDTllb PKIK.adri.PBIA PA. or to R M.WTKRSftCO. U5 Broadway Haw York

MUTKLI al* ( OTTAem. I £cotch Jf, all I # mo ommorom OOMAN ©'Ira Ai t rNK™ *"9117 *•«#•# U EmMk CM uaoMm&to&B • rn. rn. rowmmrn. a. a, II. *1 THE IMPERIAL 1016 Ctoutral A v*. Ocrau OKy, Jf. J O*#o tor Rw reason I'lrssaaUy iu#ai#a mmr tu# fcnn rh. ftoi,ta-tr mra a octzbl NEW HOTEL ELBERON KlUHTM ▲JfUCKjrTllAL AVkXOX OCKA * CITY, V. J. Kay lor an* ttajre, froprtetreaaee KourtMijt u Maasoti n.oroufhl/ rraoraud aud #•«!/ pa pared. RaU n»o tw 17-X aod ■44). MILLER COTTAGE TU Usuleol A van a# t HSKAH city HKW JSttHCY OpM All tba Year Hot Water H#at uu8a i. m1lxjcr THE BISCAYNE Upon Friday, April 1 kuuulug water Id #v#r7 bad room Oc#anav*uu#oppo#lto Moorlyn Urrae# Prtvat* Baths Booklet x. bluroijv. ovmt GANDY COTTAGE 813 Central Asanas < >c#au City Haw Jsreey opnn all lb# Y«ar Warm ruosu ¬
4 •very cootwImo. Max. Lroix UiiDT, Prop. THE DARLINGTON furmsrly lb# CsUjIu 1196 CKNTKAL Avkrur Mow open Cor tb# season Mpsrlal atisotioo gtvso to wssk sod f#sst# sod Muitdajr v tailors Bra Pteons, to*-W VERNON HALL 410 Attauilc stsbbs Oosan CUy. M. J. la now ops# for lbs rec«puou or sassu and will remain opan oaUi Octobsr I 8. K. BBCK ELBONAR Seventh Street Open for Roomera, June tst Ocean City, N. J.

II Our WalLPaper is a veritable . find . We aim Xm please the particular. Just come m down and inspectl our numeroua designs. If youjare critical it may I take you a long-time to decidethere are ao many patterns to chooee from— but the point is that you can l>e suited exactly right and at price* that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Astairy Avs. Ocean City . ^ftowVfac»ey Are You a * Slave to Stoves? It your house heated only In 1 spots? Do you want to do rot? J with the dirt and trouble of car* ' rying coal and a^hes through tha _ rooms? Do you warn more heat I St lets cost? - I Why not investigate the a * InTERnzrionAL Onepipe Heater I ^ SWAN A TROUT, Aee«tal ~ - I (MO Asbwry Qssaa Ob. H- J« = C. L LAKE I...REAL taTATZ AOZKT.. I Lots tor s#M. Qetoogra »»« rest. f f A VB you a cottage, bungalow X a or apartment to furnish? Wr have a line of rutNiWU et It* than Philadelphia prices. Window shade* a specialty. CHAS. E. ADAMS 4 SAO. 720-22 AKKURV AVE, HEiDLET A ABASS easus Reading: Goal Atao KiaanagJMje byjarval erjwjk JS\^V«iIremto#ir»aii or fctorprtaa jyjARK LAKE Undertaker and Kmbalmer m OtoTZAl Avawva TkOK# IR OOKAP OfTY. •- J* SamrtelHooker ALL KINP5 OF JUNK iTuimc ice cam ntaita in MnwHtSfn let | fsaih aaa Waa! Avaaua - I wo (UK smr w