Ocean City Sentinel, 10 June 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XL

OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THUKSDAY, JI NK 10, 1920-

NO. 17

Ocean City Sentinel Puk»li®es4 WNkJjr »| OCKAN OITY. N. «J . -BrR. CURTI8 ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor li 50 Par Year, Strictly in Advance. - J 1 — > * iinim.

DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE ockan city. n. j. ilUt 10 a. in. tirriCK HOUlUi: { I to I p.m. <• to e p. in. Sell 1'tMMie, au M*dlc*l t'yiuuMtic* M*»*®irr u mi CorrecUveOyiuuMtica MwrUlsti Movriueut® I Dk. Florence B. Haines Hour* by Appolntiueul IX'HAN CITY, N. J. Hour*— 1- 10 a, iu , p. ui Allen Corson, M. D. 816 Wesley Avenue J Ocean City New Jersey Bell M. lui«r-MUito I JO- A. yKRSCHKL PKTTIT, M. D. •07 WESLEY AVE. OCCAN CITY, NEW JERSEY office Hour*: 9 to 10a.m. ? to I p. m. Pbaee Office Ituur* Pt»oi»®2M I L'ouiva m. 11 p. m • f p. in. John H. Wiiiticar, M. D. 717 WCSLCV AVENUE OCCAN CITY. N. J. 0k. Wilson Y. Christian »• JDentitst** 809 Centra] Avenue Oi'KAI CITY, H. J. Bell Phone, 152. Nitrous Ox Id® A dm l nl»t* rod Kx-lUy iMasuual* Bell Phone *S*>-W I ■ Ocean City Calls Given Immediate — Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE VETERINARY suroeon boil ■ Specially l« NORTH VIRGINIA AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY, N. I. Formerly Chicl Veterinarian U. I.Kiprtu Co. I Office Hours, Oaean 1*1 ty Toeeda > WsdtiMday .1 9 It a. in. Friday, HalartUy, ( 1 J0-&J9 p m. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Physician Oeeao t'ttr office Ptdiadelphta office SU& Klfbth He IftS*. Krai Katair Truat lllds. Pbon*. 14^ J Pbone, Walnut IWM Booth Phone* Nlfbl fboae Call. 6S-W Hughes' Central Pharmacy fth and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N.J Pbone 245- W Phoo* your order* We deliver free ATTOSH ril.tT.I AS.

Wootton, Harcourt t Steelman LAW OFFICES see Ninth aveca t Lear Buiteme • cu* Citv. N. 4. ATuene Cm. N. J #**••■ Mvh »• an. 1 o. a. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT LAW, Solicitor, Hamer and Ksamtaer la Cbaaeeiy, grease Court Oommiealoaer ■ Notary FubUc (JAPE MAY CNl'KT MOI NE, I. J. (OppoNte PsbUe BuMdiap. W. Holt Arui*. Asoaaw C. HoowiliJ^AW OFFICES _ Apgar & Bos well, M ACT Baa i« CHARCIKT, HdURMK HIUI.IHNU, A ANBURY AVENUE and KItAHTH NTKKET f OCEAN CITY. N. J. Wm. H. Collisson, )r. Aeo. M. Am. Boa. 0. E. || Civil Engineer sod Surveyor Oily Engineer. Onsen City. N. J. When the I Bills Arrive | the men with a checking Ac- ___ count unquestionably has the advantage. Pafely, conveniently, tfcnritely, upeedlly he die* poaee or his obligations. No opportunity for lorn— no fussing ores tract chaagr —no poseibility of arga* ( men I— no delay, Secure these ad ve a la gee for yourself, pay Mile In tne future in the time-tried -endproved- way the p a y - b y a cheek way. Cell Is end talk with our officers. Ocean City "" Title and Trust Company OCR AN CITY, N. I. ■ ■■■ 1 I

I XSYtf gf-frfr* « ft ggggggHMrfrfrlrg- | WEAVER'S 8 [ Centrally Located in Ocean City. N. J | j X WHEN YOU SEE THIS AD. HURRY TO \ | WEAVER'S 5 NEW STORE \ $ AN,) S'-H THE GRAND SHOWING OF \ X Bathing Suits, Caps, Shoes, \ W Water Wings, Ear S| Stopples and \ 2 Hosiery 4 X WFAVPR'Q 825 ASBURY AVENUE 5 VV C./A V E.n O OCEAN CITY. N. J. OUK NEW Electric Si|stem Bakeril Makes Better Bread, Cakes and Pastry CUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING Eat More Bread. It is the most Nutritious Food. WM. F. VALET 713-15 Asbury Ave. Ocean City. N. J.

A Fine Piece of OCEAN FRONT FOR SALE BUSINESS SECTION OF BOARDWALK BEST VALUE FOR PRICE THAT CAN BE FOUND ALONG ENTIRE FRONT WRITI FOR PARTICULARS Massey 8c Edwards OCKAN CITV. N.J. SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON ON SATURDAY, MAY 22

■ i H pSp Necessary Protection In these times when there are many fires and robberies, it behooves everyone who has valuables to get the proper protection from loss. A place of safety for valuables is otii; Fire and cnrglar Proof Vault. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent $3.00, $5.00 and $8.00 per year. Brst National Bank I OCEAN CITY, N.J. |^r _ Don't let the spring find yon * g^A / f j E ll lewky roof. Thunder storm* are coming I ! IJTtb _ -9 Rn<l a leaky roof will be upt to result in B J&V ' con aider* bte damage. JB^k '• O Chimneya that Irak should lie looked 1 t Jgj 1 1 n»*de water-tight. Smoke v chimney* can be made to draw. 'y J All kind of store and heater repair*, ii fflCj v2^.' / /J rtore ami heater pipe*. I If: I ImVvO'' " ^ / V Tin, slate and alag roofing. «jm1kw r \ \ SMITH'S 1 The Tin Smith /"ry / mJ f—i .1 738 Aabury Ave® AU Kind* o? tluttern R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY k now In Ma New OfVkaa 817 ASBURY AVENUE whom patron* and trWo* wM W rordiall y wekomrd Advertise in the SENTINETr p # ■ - ^ 1

| HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES AT % BACCALAUREATE SERVICE A .

V.* Instructive Sermon by the & Rev. G. W. Yard in McthoV^.« dist Church. wf The Kir»t M K. Church was dd* crowded Huuday evening, when the X Baeialauroote oervtce for the graduOtltig cla*e of the Oceou t'lt> HikH ft Hrliool wa* held and everyone hi* highly piea*e<l wftti the program w ! The seventeen member- of the grad ak | uoting ellw, all wearing cop- and 2l I iown®, marched into the church, ac9ft com pun led by oi-mber- of the faculty, *ud took ®eat- ro-orvrd for them *1 ; The K*v. (leorge W Yard, the pea rp t®'« delivered t tie Baccalaureate ®;rfK) j utoii. Hi® theme wa* "The Dlvtur X j Mtooloo of Youth," and lit® text »a> rft -eiected from Jobu 1; 16. "There waa man aent from (Jod, wboee nam. 3* *i® John." fft Mr. Yard aald, by way of Introdnc j/ Hon. that Burn® stood one day on the ^ quay at (Jreenock watchlug a uer _ chant of the community who bed fallen Into the water The merchant — i,ould not 1*1111, neither could Burn®. -O he did not try to ®ave the drowning tnan. However, a *allor ®tood by end wrheu the proper time come ha reecued (lie merchant, a man with comdderable wealth For hi® deed thr-allor received the paltry ®um of a chilling People were Incensed at hi® peuurloua neaa. tut Huriife -aid, "The gentleman ' i*. of courae the beat Judge of the value of bla own life" The value of our lives would be greatly Increased In our own opinion If we realised wa ware aent from (Jod. Th* text euggeatc Individuality and personality, or all tbe people* In the world, there are no duplicate®. Home distinguishing traits are alway* ob aervable Our development assist® lu the production of Individual Chirac terlMlo®. We attend school sud college to strengthen that particular Hoe In which we are most proficient I When we are finished product®, our ! personality i« so closely associated with our work that we caonot separate the two. We need but recall the names of lbs great of earth and their • work will also appear. Columbus— the discovery of America; 8tepben*on —the locomotive; Papiti — the power 1 of s'eam; Marcout— wlrslee®; Milton— I "Ba radlee Loot;" and so we could coo- J linue. The uame and tbe act ara lu- * terchangeable. r When Ills understood tbat we are sent from (Jod there la Immediately " *o uplift whlcb comet to our toll. If we have not found our right place, we c strive to arrange clrcamstanoe* and ! fill the proper nltch. J Here Mr. Yard told of a girl In West I Vlrgtula who succeeded lu securing an * education. Upon reaching the school * •he had but fifty cent® In ber puree. 1 hut she bad grit in her soul. Tbe - speaker told also of Dr Hsmuel K u Brown In his struggle for Jawmlng . a "8ent from God" mean® that we have * pluck, and persistency. Keferencc was made to Henry Ford and hi® f< climb to wealth; to Daniel Willlard. of the B AO. K. K. Failure* come c even to successful men. but their fell- tl urea ere used as round® lu the ladder tl by which they may climb higher, c Charles XII was an outstanding fall- a k

SILK FLAG FOR AMERICAN LEGION Handsome Emblem to be Given Morgan-Ranck Post Sunday, July 4. A handsome blue ellk flag, standard of tb* American Legion, will be presented to Morgao-Reock Poet, No. 137. American Legion, by tbe ciilseos of tbl« resort The event will occur In tbe First Presbyterian Church Hand ay evening, July 4. and the formal preeentatlon will te made by Mayor Champion. Tbett will be appropriate exercise® When Col. Know lea Croekey, U. 8. A., retired, of Philadelphia, wbo has been a vlaltor here for a few waeks, discovered tbat tbe boy*, lu whom bs Is much interested, did not have this stand, he immediately decided tbat • this situation m u • t quickly be changed. He, therefore, personally sollcitsd a number of residnii® and some of the cottagers and raised practically all of tbe money required, giving his check for remain lug amount necessary to purchase the emblem. Col Croskey left for hi® Philadelphia home this week, but he plan® to be here on the occasion of tbe pre•eolation. Ware'® Nprrlaitir* Fresh roasted, hot peanuts, *4 cents per pound Largs new fancy mackerel. Klegaot flavored coflse only 46 cents per pound; good as the best. Nsw crop Nsw Orleans molaaaas, tft cents per quart. I,arge assortment choice apples, oranges, bananas and all kind of frail always on hand. Fresh egg® right from tbe country, plenty of them, 60c dossn. Large, round, red ripe cranberries. 10c per nuart; 3 quarts, 65c. Good rrash cocoanut® in the shell, 10c. Bargain In broom® while tbsy last; worth 7Ao. price 660 adv., if ■* • * ■ ■ Acjk.vth Wanthd.— Big money; everybody bnye accident Insurance; 61000 a day easy; writs for particular*. Dspertment 33. til Hillside avenue, (Ilea litdge, N. J. adv., § a, 41, A real up-to-date all electric bakery; tbe public Is Invited. 8ee Valet * Klectrtc Hystem, 716 Asbury avenue adv., M, |f. For Hai.k -Mecond-band washing machine Apply 72! Asbury avenue Sterling Mresslng Slop 111 Ekltl If rut 1 eta en it* ana "Sterling for Be«uty" "Sterling for Serrke" "Sterling for Satisfaction"

el MORE MEMBERS FOR : FISHING CLUB li ' Organization at Fourteenth t Street is Growing Fast— r Meets Tomorrow Night. The Ocean City Finhttig t Jut will hold it® fir®! meeting of the ®ca*on at . Ihehuojeuf Disorganization. 00 the r ucsau front, at Founeenth street, to- > morrow evening A* many of the boys sre here for the summer, and a • number of oilier® are now (.-timing down on Friday after n 000* and even1 ng®, there doubt le** will br a g>xtdr sized crowd at the *e»-ioit Within the last few week®, the club membership tia* been Increased t ,y the addition of eighty member*, oiaklug the total memlier*hi|< 450. It i* the por|*ose of the oftlcera of the club to bring the meruberihlp up to 500 before the summer see *00 i® Talriy •tartsd. (Julie a number of croaker® were caught from the pier of the Ocean (Tly Fishing Club during the wrek and many of the well known mem ! bor® of the orgaulzstlon were at ttie club bouse Hatnrday ami Huoday where they fouud William L Orr, of Philadelphia, recently reappointed 1 piermaster. again 011 duty for the *ea sou, aud all of them expressed their pleasure at seeing blm there once mora. Among those at the dub house wore President H W Hielwagoii, who will come down next week for the season; Harry Marter. George FrankenUeld. John W Newton, Hecretary George Burkhardt. Walter H Kuehu, 8. J. Hver®, Thomas J. Pegley, Clarence Whits, Waller Chandler. W W. Tyors, Forrest K Hsudy, Joshua Kickards, Kd Htuard. Dr. W. T. Hough, Jr., Dr. D. Bushrod James. David James, R. B. Vollum, Cha®. Vollum. Oscar Belg, Dr. Frank H 1 Druedlng, Donald Bpees*. p. h Barnos, Jos. Hermi® W. K Bitting H. Campion and William I 8m lib. Judged Cksmpionthlpt. Prof, aod Mr*. & E U uger, of this 1 city, had the honor of being judge® at f (he aunual military marching and 1 junior and senior folk dancing cham- j ploosbtps of Atlantic City public t schools, held Friday afternoon In the 1 Atlantic City High Hchool gymna- r ■lum. ur* In history, but he "came back," and start Ifd the world with hi* great snccosaos Wo are to flgbt to the last, but fight tbe right. u Harry H. Lake, director of the 1 choir, had arrauged sp«-ciil music for > evening, and the singer* were at L their best. The solo, quartet and <i choir work were all greatly appreel- | ated. | *

SEVENTEEN WILL : QUIT HIGH SCHOOL Mis® Hcodcrsoo Valedictorian, Mine Campbell Salntatoriau -Dr. Green Orator. C The closing exerciser of the Ocren City High Hchool will held tomorrow evening In th« Kirst M E j Church, when seventeen young ®tudent* will bid adieu to their alms msler. The grsduale® are; MoDKKN Ci.AIHtCAL ( I KXIITLUX John Pa^uuale Brace. Edna Eleanor Campbell Emma Lock Handeraon narah i.swrnics nmMh Andrew '•Jackson Ktselmau. Theodore .Bocw> 1 Hievec*. Margaret < -ai her tue Hopple® f| MnDKKS I.ANtJI A<JK CUKKK-TLt-M Howard Lewi® Barrett. ( uMMKIU tAI, ( TTKHICTLTIf Carolyn Martha A ker* Mary Wll- . hsimlua Eiseobardt, Charla® Elmer Foster, Alice Thorn GarrHsoo, Ithlai 1 Milliard Hand. Bertha Marietta Mornhiiiweg Martha McAvoy Morrl* E® lella Marie Payne, Dorothy Vivian W eekt The valedictorian Is Mi** Lucie Henderson, aud the valuta lor tan i® Ml®* I ! Kleauor Campbell The class motto la " Vouloir c'sat I Poulolr," tbe ciasa flower the yellow I lea rose, and the class colors purple I snd yellow. A feature of the aflair w ill be an ori I dres* by Dr. Franci® H. Uraeo, of the | faculty of tbe Wool Cheater State Nor I u**l Hchool, an uuoaually entertain I ; lug speaker. The program Is a* follows ; Prelude Mrs Rsiph Cheatsf I u vocation Dr R. 8. Hnydar I"rlo— lxwlir Hughe®, Milliard Hand and Herman Helvagn. Salutatory Oration— "The Lauuched Hhlp." Eleanor Campbell. Oration- -•Roosevelt, the Man," Andrew J H&eelman. Valedictory Oration— **Tbe Industrial I Conflict of Today," Lude Henderson I \ ocel solo— Bertha Morn bio wsg Presentation of Diplomas— Dr. H*r- 1 schel Paint, President Board of ' Education. < Commencement Add re®* — Dr Francis ' H. Green. Postlude Mrs. Ralph Cbast«r.j| The exercises will begin et 6 o'clock. | J ■ airrlaiocd Frlruda. L The Mtsaas Cretb eoterteloed a duo- < ber of friend* over tbe week-end. aod > e card party Friday afternoon at « their apartment* 1115 Ocean avenue.! of the vuitor* had never before been lu Ocean City. A visit to the yecht dob was one of th# enjoyabls <1 It was followed by a card t party end dinner at six o'clock. Theee t were lb covers. L — * ® ■ c Will rake i.o*f Trip. Pe*t Commodore Charles J. Cumin, t of Philadelphia, e cottager, ws* among the vhltors here Monday He will leave Philadelphia next Monday for Portland, Ore , to etteod tbe conclave •>f the Hbrluer*. He will be accom t panted by Mr«. Currao, and they will « visit Van Couver. 1 m I* I

LIFEGUARD APPOINTEES PASS VERY SEVERE TESTi'

SHALL WOMEN GO ON FISHING PIER?! ______ W Some Members of Anglers' Clob Are Stirred Up Over Proposed Move. Th* fir*t meeting of the Angler*' Clob of Ootan City for this seenon will be held Saturday eveulug at the 1 club bouse, on tbe ocean front, near 1 Park place, and more than usual to- 1 lerest lu Ibis gathsrlug Is sviuced b> 1 many members of tbe organisation. An important qoeetton lo come up 1 at tbl® meeting is the mallei cf permitting tbe wives and children of 1 members to go oti lbs pier, e proposed 1 move that Is said to be ®in>ti«ly opposed by a number of tbe older mem bets of the organisation, who claim 1 tbat tbe women and children run the 1 danger of being burl by tbe fishermen 1 ne they are making their casts while 1 angling from tbe ende and side# or tbe 1 pier. 1 Home of the other member* feel, 1 tbey any, tbat ths women should be given access to the club house and 1 ptar a few afternoon* and evenings 1 during tbe week, and, with occasional 1 social aflair®, add te the atlractlv®tie®s 1 of tbe club ht use, tbe organisation | having the beet furnished home of 1 any fishing club along lbs coast 1 S . I net Iks Cafeteria NaMi. I Ad op to date cafeteria will lw con- < ducted In conjonctlon with Hotel ' Henry. Watch for the opening. , < adv., 6 27, tf. ( To One and All— Do not forget tbe 1 old reliable Kgv Villa Laundry, which was established In Itl6. Try ft oncecomplete vear laundry wbll* you watt. I Yd I, write ot phune, 169 W 1 217 Ray avenue. Ocean City. France® Freeman, Prop. 1 adv.. 1-I&, tf. For Rkxt — Attractive 3 room hirnlebed hnngaloa 00 Thirtieth street f and Weal avenue Piano Key in custody of Mrs Wilson at Thirtieth t street and Asbury ev*. edv , tvio, » Ltwr.— Misibow neckpiece, either 1 oa Heventh street er Hoard w alk Be ward If returned to 627 Wesley are, 1 adv.. h its. 21. ( Watmci*-— White woman for Iron tng In privets family for season Ad- 1 dfeas li,, Hkntirxi ofRos adv., It, For Hal* —25 foot motor boat, com 4 plats; cheap O. M Vfulgg 611 fan- 1 tral ava., Ocean IMty. adv., It ! ' Valet's Electric Bakery, on Netur day, those dsllciou* tvflse cakes again. 1 716 Asbury avenue advH ft in, tf , For Rvrr Piano far season. An 1 ply 716 Gaatral ava. adv., H. Hahls fwva far sals. Apply 460 \\*a» ! 1 lay t venae. adv , ft 44,

Id I g | Show Their Ability to 8wlm n and Handle Boats in Un- j usually Heavy 8ea. -1 l nder tbe direction of Oapt. "Jaek" ^ Jernee. stxteeo applicant® Hatnrday <- morning ®ali*factortly ps-^tbeiaat * 1 for the | octtlou uf llfagoards for this n ! city for tbe comiog season. Owing to • the storm, tbe sea was extremely rough aod choppy, and It took coo T -Iderabls courage for tbe contestants I' to breve sacb • heavy aaa. One con „ taatant aald when be cams In, "It was ~ like Napoleon creating th# Alfw." The bathers need have no fear that they will not be safely guarded by tbl® body of men, after tbe si pens nor ths men went through Hatnrday morning. After tbe teals, Gapt. J erase called a meeting, appointed ths man to tb# various atatiouB aod gave a eprciflc talk on discipline, miss aod regale tious of the beech. A few of tbe regulations are: The lifeguards are to be on doty from 9 a m. until 6 p. m No one Is to be per milled on 1 be lifeguard stands, boats or In the hospital tents except the of fictals on duty. No dog* will b® allowed on the beach. No ball playing and no roug boees or dteeourtaom ac Hone will bs permitted on lbs beach All credit It due (*pL Jsrpee for the splendid lifeguard system m# Is now installing in Ocean Oily. f%r ths past rew weeks he has worked energetically in Installing new equipment and repairing oM 1 apt Jernee Is well fitted for this posit Ion. as he ha® had eou •iderabl# experience In lifeguard work ■ Atlantic illy Me feels tbat each lifeguard will endeavor faithfully to carry out the excellent Instruction hich ht* been given theeu. and tbat tkwan t^lty wMI be proud uf lbs Ufa guard system. Tbe name® of those who paaaad tbe and the stations to which they were assigned are: W Mtddlerob. a Bchadei. A. K Rehan and H. W. Booy, Hutton », Park place. W R. (Hark. Htatlon t Have nth street. 8 Adams and M. H. HmHh. Btattoi 6, Eighth street K It Dnget and George Gardiner Htatlon 4 Tenth street W M Young and A K Haaa a champ. Htatlon ft. Fourteenth street J. Bodie, Ntetloo 6, Nineteenth street. Harm OolT and F. M Pattoa, Hta tton 7, Thirty n««t street P. Andres. Htatlon S. Fifty ssreH street J. H. Wltherow, Buiton I, Filly sixth street A number of the lifeguards will go on duty June li Ths other* will not I go on antli after ths aaaond teal Is given, June 66. Wa?rm» Ooa ot two run mi, fbtntahed. fur light » niiihMflM far tbe I •baton Mother aad ieagWT. daagh Itt aged IK. Ot WoaM consider ree •onahlv cottage boarding Addraas I ^17., TV ® H

CITY AWARDS CONTRACTS FOR OCEAN FRONT WORK

SEASON OPENED AT YACHT CLOB k Many Members Are Visiting Headquarters and Looking Over Their Boats. Tbs summer >®a®o« Is open, su fa a® ths Ocean i 'n> Yairhl Gab a ewwwvd. Muaten am woti ut® with th® condition* of the eiut j house t 'halrmao Newberry be® ev ery thing in order "Trjl yo«r frteod* shout it end get them u, jeto now. m thai ibsy end their families will get s full season of fnn aod enjoyment says Commodore Hexamer. I Chairman Frank Gorman, uf the regatta committee, who did hi® ■bb" i® the navy dor log the wot, will bs bare I this summer He le having bte power boal Ki®met, over hauled, and she will he 00 the bay and In the races I this eee»»ii ( apt. Hert Cummto® ha® had his sloop. Edith, put to tbs vary bam of condition, aud N wa® hoped that a match race could he arrauged with the island Height# Yacht < tab. Knit the regatta committee i. «ju cooaldlertug." Member® of the dob bops j tbey will wake up fUar torn mod tire Mo E Fits to after a 76-foot cruiser on# of the Bant boats In Houlb Jersey Chairman Harry T. Kills, of tbe fourth of Joly committee. Is 00 a VV astern busloem trip Captain Gsorgs Hmitbemao spent a fsw hours lad Friday in Ocean Cfty. Mia® Anna Crelh gave a card pany and luncbroo Friday to 2d fnauds at lbs yacht dub. Arrangement® can he mads througii Chairman Newberry for private fungUoo® of tbl® kind. *}"! o*me gown on Huuday. looked over the boat® aad spent (ha day at the dub. Tbey met their old frto^ bndyeod meal ami went ufl Nd*J Wednesday afterooon, June 16, «t 2 o'dock wtfi b« held tbs flrst 1 -ad lee' Auxiliary subecrtpUoo card party Don't forget to U1I your frteods to subscribe for lbs Bkrtijiki. Ail lbs clob oews will bs found there, ami ail members of the yacht dob shea Id subecrlhe now. M is# Maud M Foulda, Frank HcbneT and Nathaniel HmHb. the nnmmlf tm to charge, are arranging forth* an Ocean Otty^tUgh HcbodAiamb °A» elation and recepUon to the members Oft y High School Tbe affair win lake place Friday evening. Jam 16 ( kneilaa tcicsc* Ssr»icsa Christian fidsoe* ser vines will bs h#* «£• OadooClub. ol the Hoard walk, this dty. every Huoday mom log at 10 90 o'dock during the — -r~y THE WINDSOR SOLD Phllad»lpais Baahsr Ways Ties weilPrspsrty «■ TMsCltyA Philadelphia hanker has purchased tbe Windsor, at tbe corner of Haveotb street aod Osotral avenue rrom iba ownma. Mia. David p. eraswall and ber eletar. Mtm Young Tbe oaw owner will pammaioo Mr aod Mr*. Craewdl aud Mtm will spend ibt® T at Dedar Spring*, Can* May county and wUl rvUrn to Oeaao cuy in the ^Tbsy expect to build a bengals They built tbs Windsor twenty -six R®d have lived I bars ur to ibi* Mm 1 :

~ Contract Aiao Circa O mt tor tbe Wideala® of Cortethiaa Arenac. 3 ' ^ W IHI • or. << < una iim. ••JL'jT hstween 8®<*od and ThSTO suaeu k r ' 146. 144 aod 146. The Ud® for the Curintbtaa avenue ' •xv tract Were: John P. Fox fl9it? tb® Hottoli A t'ocBoc Company. MM9.br U The Uh f ot ta® sand Bn gravettae • cafbtng, ear , hr.wmi Ftftseth ^4 v Forty - a lot l streets, warn. £. A (Jsr- ' *a, HHgS: Iks Ponai Wmwi (e b W4 All-46; £ fcrmy Mix uer «M lit v tbs Battoo A Uaaaa Co. fa am ac • The Lid® for lbs pits hmaiaatffi K A TTTrsoo 5eT!b^ h MMM; £ HMey Mix car gMkdMi *• A. Cm WTS- * U» h. • ler^smitb Co., gM64 ; £ SUkoj Mix oar llfiMC. ths Mactaa A caman Cu 1 »otracu*^IaSrr >^mkUimMa ; A^Caraan, wnn ua ainmmaadrng 1 tbs specie lu^to bstmlf ' r li 1 rty-esseot t" aod** *mZ**o IdmL ^ y plllng^aod ^ bat wJSTwSl M tm R. M. Crux, formerly of Pklb- ***** ^"VTav Fob Haul— Meaor bam, g feat —7 H. P.. Harris ifi Apply ITU Am turyave. adv^4-M£ mm mnmsamam jr 1 ' _ A AT LAST1 ^^Ptbis. OmkySSST IMPS JEWBJff 67WE

SPECIAL SEVERAL HUNDRED SINGLE PANTS LENGTHS MADE TO YOUR ORDER #13.50 BRING YOUR COAT HERE FOR AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS . „ The I.mrgt Stock of Pottorms we Am om Hmmd gi bar ym A good tkomco of Motokt ng of root Com* DnumWinmsp, mt if pomet&mUy grow ym fl Now S*ti JULIUS ROTH TAILOR OCEAN CITY - NEW JKESBY ■■■ '■■■' < —A—. Cbrtetian Science Service* wikh mm m ■ a d i* vnb Oastno Ctnb Every Sunday Morning During ths Ssaaan ma Half Peat Tan O'clook thk suntxcT or th* aaaao* mom JUN* ISth it* "OOD THK PSBSRRVKfl OP MAN "l wMmrnrnaammammmm The Soptlat Corner • ■ 1 11 ■■ iHggeca—r 8 Semces As Usual 1