I Ocean City Sentinel I'HUKriiUV JI NK IT, IMUl We*hali bs glad to rati v» Item* of u*w» ami cuouatuuicmikma of interval u> Ud» community ami «wr nad»n t very* liars. All commuukmlkm* *iu»uW ba aoo»>uip*nled villi ii«a fun uarna ami sddivas of llw writer, nut unwarily D i |Mibilcallo». but a« a guarantee of Huod itiit DOTS 1 — itM umitb el lusee. lufiM^arila are «a duly, i i««el crowd bete Suuday. Juua to mora tbeu half gone. 1 1 4 .<uaj(a«a ara arriving iu force, i »ceea Ctoy had una of iba moot t*i- , rtllo tooru** In many yaara ou Sunday. | iba W**i*cu lolou haa upeusd llall ogles ou fcugbtti •tract for Iba summer Don't forget Iba music m**Uug jiu I lb# uitwk' pavilion to morrow ( Friday) I tvaalag T. tiaorga Middietuii. of Honiara' I 1 Point. baa beau epinnuted *uperlut*u I iirot ol pruning in iba Niala prlaou. Iba Pauoaylvauia Railroad V M. ' t\ \ headquarter* in Ihia cdy will ba 1 l-aucd for iba aaaaub by iba girls' | u . tub of Ilia ofgaoiaaliuu Juu* Jti I ii I ba opauiug aaavicaa at t ba audilo- () riuoa on Iba camp grouuda will bal. bald Sunday. Juua 27, a lib lbs Rev J ^ Ur. hoi real kL Dagar, of Pbiledslptiia, u a* tba paaacbar. Ibara «m lo haw baau a mad tug of I Ilia Chamber of Cummarca iaa« ruee»L, day u ighl. but ouly four or five mam- t , bara appeared. it docao'l look aa 1 h Ibougb I bara vu uiucb anibualaam| among iba mam bar a. lbia abould not « ba Iba cess. ^ la )
EXCURSIONISTS WERE NUMEROUS
Great Lot of Visitors Here from Philadelphia and Near by Towns. Ooeau 4'tiy appaava lo ba growing «h {>o polarity wab Sunday egeurskniItoU I ba Heading Kallroad brougbl I *Lut Khju people from Philadelphia I Sunday morulug. two aactloua being tan Tba uuiuber of excursion lata on t Ma Wed Jersey and Haaabora Hallmad wa« nearly vuu -Many of iba mala vxcuraiouLt* K amaduwu to dab. all liar from tba club piereor lu I be bay. Tba latter u now becoming wall dolled a lib small i oat* every Sunday. It |* *ald thai inau wbo bava boats for hire on lUe bay oould rent many mora, did ibey have tlirui to iba angler* on wmhly trips lo Una isaort 1 — • ■ , SMALL HOTEL SOLD klsaviu atouk.ni bi m Nsu iroiw belswara. Harry Coverdala, «»f Klieudals, Del., be* purchased Iba CJUduyu lu Ibla city through R. L Itmbr, who has made the following »alr One uf William K Hrxamar'* housee. at North and Nsaaau ■ I reel*, lo Dr. W. A. Baiiutll, of i loimaaburg; I huogaluw .424 Slablou place lo Juaepb I B. Mcltovitt, uf Noritotou u, and cot- f age 9lrt We*lay avenue to Jemsa Wood, of Philadelphia. iiid Mrs. L* morel I r. Mr. Hunt Is a I ' raveling auditor fur tba Pennsylvania I tail road Compauy. Mr* S. L. Scbumo and family, of) 'UlladalpUla, ara occupying their cot- * age, £3 < 'antral aveuue. I I
ANGLURS' CLUB PLANS TO HAVE SURF-CASTING TEAM
: I HANDY CAPTURED ' TWO BLACK DRUM i 0nc Weighed 44 Pounds — . Daul. Lake Got Weakfish at Club Pier. Korreel B Handy, of Philadelphia, an active maiuber of the ocean l ily h tolling Club, accompanied by Oscar Belg. another pmiuluriit uieniber ol this organization, went tubing in Greet Egg Harbor May Salurday, and' Mr. Handy lauded two blaclt druuiMah, one weighing 41 pound*, and tbe Other 10 pounds. Mr. Handy -leaked tbe smaller ttoh. The big Mlo* wii. on exhibition in front of Kd. Corn mau'e elore on the Boardwalk lu Hie evauiug. and it attracted ilia attention of visitor* many of whom -«* a druoirt-h for Ibe fir*! tune. Mr Beig caugld a Jot of croaker*. Dabtel Lake, who is belplug ou the Work of rebuilding Hie pier of Ibe Gceen City Ki*blng Club, caught I lie 1 Orel wraklUb of the »ea*uu from Ihto I club plar. It weighed 2j pound* "Jack" Browu, B. i Holmes and William Holme*, or tin* ciiy, look a trip to Urean Creek Salurday and caught 81 Asb | Egbert ('. Col lard and Hoy Clement* got lh croaker* In the bay a few days ago. end they ai*o caught Hi from oft Hie pier of Ilia Auglers' Club. 1 W. I. (lore, of Miami, who is spend- t lug the summer lu (bis resort I* uiak log many good catch** of various * kiude of (tab nearly every day. (* li PLEASING CANTATA 11 Ml bhenbi Voting People of Prts ^ IsiaeriMo t'liunh. The "Children's Day" exercise* In
President Uoderdowu Appoints J. P. Jordan, Jr.. Chairman of Committee. ] President George W. F. I uderdowo, "f the Angler*1 Club, baa appointed jJobu P. Jordau. Jr., cbalrmau of ibe club'* casting commlllee. The other members of Ibe commlllee ere Cberlee KIHigshauseu. Bert Chrlellauaeu. Harold Lent/ and Kgbert Collard. H looks a* Ibougb (be club has much good material for a caellug r learn. f A number of weakdsb and croaker* have bee u caught from Ibe club pier. 1 < harle* Kliugebauseu wae one of Ibe ucky (l«bermen. The repairs to Ibe pier of ibe club are progressing and the work to bearing completion. Messrs. Habbett, hosier and Lenlz K"l a basketful of croakera and kimrlleb. Samuel Byera caught a weakflsh ' weighing 2 pounds 12 ounces, bul ' hred. Ashby teat him by gettiug uue (hat weighed 8 pounds H opuoee. ' "CHILDREN'S DAY" < laieresilag t-rogmiu rrcseoisd 11 b» Mclliudisl Hon aud Ulrls. Although Hie little ouee of tbe h"lrel J •M. K Sunday School were compelled * go through their "Chlldreu * Day" exercises Sunday evening in a semi- H dark edifice, due to Ibe trouble wllb * Hie electric light*, caused by Ibe 1 heavy slorm. they did remarkably p well -some of (be people said tbat the children did even belter than Ibey would have done with more lllumlua- 6 Hon In the church. * I he children were prepared for Iba ^ e -
HOTEL KEEPERS I RE-ELECT OPPICERS . Association May Have a Banquet at the Close of Summer Season. The members of (lie Hotel Proprh- , tore' Association have elected llie fob , lowing o Ulcer*; President, iJeorge I. ' Mann; vice president, D P. Krey.' , secretary, Ml** Lewi*; corre*|»obdJl K sacrelary. Mrs Johnson Honey;irea-| surer, Mrs. Kllxa berth Blundiu V\ lib Ibe exception of Mr. Kr.y, Iheomceiwere re-elecied. L Baker, who wa» vice president, declined to serve longer lu lliat |h>sIi ion . The association, at Its lueellug at the borne of ibe Ml«*e* Lewis and t'ouard. on Thursday eveuliig, ap pel it ted K. ii. So oy aud D. P. Prey a* a commlllee to co-operate with ibt> - city's Fourth of July committee. Meears. Frey, So tut re aud Booy were app<dute<l a committee (o see Building Inspector Jotiueou In refer enoe to tbe receut order regarding fireescapes for hotels aud boarding houses. The association has elected the M new members: Lawretict Maerecli, of llie Noiuiaudle; Slimmer* A Peacock, Luke Jacksou Mr*. S H. May berry, Oswlu Henry. Zieglei VauHoru aud Mrs M. L. Davis. The next meeting of Ibe aseoclallou .will be held at tbe home of Mr. aud . Mrs Maun. m The outlook for the season appear* - good to Hie members, aud uearly ail are having improvements made to their bouses iu anticipation of the plea ure aud comfort of tbelr guests. It was sugg< sled by one of ibe members that, If all goes well, a banquet be held at the cloee of the seasou, which seems to meet with general approval.
PLUMBINQ Are yon getting entire satwfeetiou as lo prfcas, workmanship and bottoms ooartmv* i •nt, it will >uo to give me a trial 1 am In ai. eiospt»..ually good upturn U> taki «*re uf your repair work of whtoh I wake a speckaity. I have noesper.siv* i oleri .1 force lo ui-unuun. tiive turn * tn*i 'b.th Phones O* H. HACON 607 Ht SURF LAUNDRY V2«i Ocean Avenue c..,. Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK. QUICK SERVICE. ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING AND DECORATING 935 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY phonc. ei-s NEW JERSEY Gook by Gas I am! you won t have to worry. The old reliable GA9 always "Johnny on the spot." Now is the time to get your GAS RANGE or WATER HEATER for the coniiug summer. Call at our salcarooui and s<* tl»c latest models lu Ca* Appliances. City Cas Light Company Build a Home I ... tThe.r.' u Building Boom. It is iu full swing is the Weal and Middle I wilTLlvu/e TCOBIinei ° ,einlheKlu1' ll'* •preadiog. Prices Why not get busy now with thoae plans? See your friend, Mr. Contractor and go over it with him. Of course it'a underatood that you'll want the l.umber to come from us. If we get the business, you'll not lie held up for the oj Tfr}Pi f "V1*"*1- That .Toes not ouly mean LUMHKK, it uicaas Cement
aoraij am rorraeaa [| £cotcA J£all I '» • vofc/sisr, DimMcrom °'Zf„ u. ,1'" »**~r t jjfOri ar u* *-b.UM U»*n7ia*»u«4r OsZwsmU^B - »i*. -n -f BMiiuu. diMU.ua 1— 1 1 isl*a W*sSSS "■ 'hIXZZZ?' m' m* the imperial 1016 (tontral Ava. Ocean (%, M. J Open 9ot the Means iv«««Ur toostsd beer Ibe kveel*. t%mn , m W • UkAC-OmKL i new hotel elberon I KItBllTb AND t'JCJVTKAL AVXNUK OCKAH CITY, IT. J. Amy Us t ma nmyrm, \ rlilrsesse J Foarteeiilb Nibiod rnoroegtiljr reenvieil aod oswi/ pepered. hn Kboae*: 17-X a»4 |toe-o miller cottage 79 L« u leal Atbdbx • "'(AN CITY NKW JKKMKY Open All tbe Veer hot Water Heal LAUAA i. lllLAJta the biscayne Open Friday. April 2 Kuuatna water In every bed/uotn Ocean avenue opposite Moorlyn terrace Frivau Bat be Booklet K- Humour, Owner GANDY cottage" Hi t Central Avenue I Ocean City New Jereey «»pea all tbe Year Warm rooms a aa every euttveoieoee. m a*. Lraia Uahut. prop. THE DARLINGTON Ibrtneriy IUe Ka4blu 1126 CB.NTKAL AVkNUK Now open for tbe seaeon Hperlal atientioo given to week ea4 vuesu and Hun day vtallore.
PERSONALS M. B. Kuddarow bee opened his Hag* fur tbe saaeou. Mr*. Aon to J Micheuer. of Pbila-| J rip tela, to beta for iba seeeoo. K. O. Mnuv aud family, beveppeoed tbelr cottage, kU Fourth street. Harry Boooe aod family, of Philadelphia, are here for tbe seaeon. i 'her lee ft£ Babbitt . of Philadelphia, wae a week eud vtestor to tbto city. Mrw. p. J Bara I. of Philadelphia, Is I al tier college. 1246 Asbury avenue. Dr. W. C. Kauerte and family, of PbUedelpbla, are here for tbe eeaeon. MaJculm Hbipley. of Philadelphia, ha* opened bis Bacond street cottage J. y Mct'lary and ramlly, of Pblla Jeipbla, are at tbetr Park plane cottage. H. C. Host and ramlly, of Pblladalpbaa, are at tbelr rblrd street cottage I, W. L. Madara and family, of Philadelphia, are at tbatr cottage oo Third I ' street. M K Harr aud famUy, of Ptitladal* 1 pbra, are at tbetr cottage, MB Fifth I1 street. M H Klo-ieeman and faaslly, of Philadelphia. are at tbe Kureka Apart- p menu ' Mra. L. P. Authoey, of Pblladel- r pbla, m at bar cottage, 440 Atlantic avaoaa. I ! Mrs. Howard Holtmaa, of PbUadal- 0 pbla, to al ber cottaga, 1417 Weeley I " aveaoa. J. T. Wickavebam. of tba New York ' Kbip- building Company, le her# for * tba eeaeon. L T. C. Loder and family, of Pbiladalpbla, are occupying tbetr cottaga on I rhlid street. Hi Heoega W Long nod family, of PblledaJphla, were v let tore Betordey and Booday y Jam aa Htm peon, of Philadelphia, w •as among iba visitor* bare ttetordsy H Franklin ripeeet and family, of Pbii- q •del pbla, are in tbelr apartment* uo (> Konttb street. Mrs. George (Jo ad, of §>. David*, la C[ tbe gnaet of Paul Lamorelle and fam- mr By lb tbto rtty. Kdmood Daws* aod family, of Philadelphia, ara at tbelr cottage. 719 p( Moorlyn terrene. m Mtoe Janoto Tsggeri. of Pbtladei- *c pbm, baa upeued bar o»uage. 1212 vmtml •«»«. „ J. M. Wilbur aod family, of Pblla pi
J K UieeD wood and family, o| I Philadelphia, bare opened tbelr cotI lege. I IKS Weeley aveuue. W. D Oberky and family, of PhtJa I del pbla, are at tbelr cottage, IBM • >oeau avenue, for Ibe eeaeon. T Doudoey Clark aod wife, of Woodbury, are al tbelr collage, 821 Pblrd street, for tbe summer. 8 F. Feathers aud ramlly, of Cam•leu, are occupying tbelr cottage. 1321 Asbury avenue, for tbe eeaeon. Mrs. M. A. Bherrlck , of Philadelphia. has opened ber apertimul* at Ninth street aod the Boardwalk. J W. Laodeuberger and wife, of Philadelphia, were in town during tbe week and registered al tbe Blsoeyue. J Horace Miller aud ramlly, of Moo tea. Pa., ara occupying tbelr coltag* uo the Gerdeu* tract for the season. Wilson Y Christian, D D. B., of tbto I city, attended tbe claae reunion oo I Alumni Day, University of Pennsylvania. Charles F. PbllJIpe, a Philadelphia court stenographer, aod family are at Ibrtr cottage, on Park place, for tbe season. 1* A A. 8t idem, of Philadelphia, a I cottager, was here Monday, accompanby Albert Smith and Francis I Btedem. C. L. Cad wall ader aod family, of Philadelphia, are here for tbe summer, occupying tbetr collage. 1090 Central avenue. Kpbralm Llpecbutx, a Philadelphia lawyer, aod family ara occupying tba bungalow 828 Pennlyn piece, recently bought by blm. Mrs. Wilhelmlna Glldeomyer and family, of Philadelphia, have opened Ibelr cottage, Twentieth street and L'entral avenue, Harry Maaiey aod wife, of Fair view, S.J. spent tba week end with Mrs Meeley'e parents, Burnt Johnson and wife, of this city. Henry W. BteJwegoo aod wlfa, of ' ■Hdley Park, ara here for tbe summer Mr. Btel wagon It president of the f Jceeu City Fishing Club. Clareoce Freemen and family, of 1 amden, arrived today for the seeeoo ! ind are pleasantly located In tbelr cot j age. 908 Atlautlc avenue. J Peter Woll and family, of Pbtladei- [ ibla. ara guests of iba Darlington, ^ share also ara Mr*. OffDalla B. Drake ■ od daughter, of Lexington, Ky. Dr. W. Y. Christian, of this city, an- r srtalned Dr. M. Wusamin. of Han rreoetoeo, Cel., and Dr. W. B. Kb er y * « — — — — e*w v
»f I the First Presbyterian Church .Sunday |. rveuiug drew a voiigregalion thai filled the building, aud all wer* pleased with tbe excellent ptograiu. k tbe feature of which was the cantata 4 ' Flora's Birthday " The exerci*ee opeusd with a mmg by Hie primary dspartmcnt, and this f was followed by a recitation, "Tit for 1 Tat." by Kthel Miller Next was an exercise, •Children'* Day," by Hayaioud Gordon. Mildred Trout. Harriet Hlsley and Warren Miliar, riian. id I order, cauie a recitation by Martha MoUrew; song by Elizabeth Kirk; recitation, "Four Little Birds." by - Floyd Towoseud; rxrrcls'. "DlscouI ttnl recitation. "Giving.'' Kayiunud Miller; vocal mtl o, Mary Hawthorne The very pretty cantata, tu which a f number of tbe chlldreu took part, and , did extremely well, closed Hie pru gram Mlsa Anna Wallace was tbe queeu. M The decoration* of llie church were much edmlred. I At tbe ooncluelou of the exercises, I Lawrence Leer, (he superintendent, took occaelou to thank ail who had I I helped ttwmake the a ft air so success ful. Following were tbe characters In lb* cantata: Queen Flora, Mis* Anna Wallace. Queen Flora's Messenger, Edna Buyder, dret»ed as a butterfly. Kosebude. | Catherine rtchufT, Harriet Rislay, Lois I Johnson, Mildred Trout, Florence Hbaw, Hazel Mevan aud Martha Mc tlrew Hose*, Elizabeth We*cott. Anna Price. Auua Bowdeu, Marian iroat I Dorothy Jones. HeJeu B reck ley, Agnes Ramsey, Anna Totteu, Blanche Uollloa. J hew girls participated In a pretty Urectan scarf drill Harden flowers— Lily, Trean Benfer; pansy, Jane Grove*. dafTudil. Besslr McGrew ; poppy, Katherlne Gordon. Old-fashioned tlo were— Edna Wallace. Mildred Gilchrist. Edith Trout and Marian Everingbam. Wtld flowers— Violet, Mildred Hhaw; golden rod, Hazel Nlckereon; clover, Helen Breckley; (buttercupa and daisies, Bar* Bevan, Lillian Everingbam, Emily Button and Madallne Wen bold. Boowbell — Jane Groves. Wild rose— Grace Tyson.
GIVBN SERENADE Friends aerprlse W. C. Ingrrsuii and His Brldr. William C. Ingareoll, of I'elersborg, a carpenter employed In this city, and Mtee Lena R. Morey. chief operator lo ibe .tfllcae of tba Hell Telephone (.'onpaoy here, were married In Klkton Md.. Wed ursd ay of fast week, by tbe Rev William A Moore, pastor of tbe Baptist Church in that town. They returned home the same day. The bride, who is a daughter of Mrs. J. K. Moray, has many friends in this city, and the yonog man le well-known. Mra. Ingersoll will retain her position with lh* telephone company for the present The bride went to the bome of tbe young man at Petersburg Saturday
! entertainment by a committee com- . prising Mrs. R. W. Filwards, Mrs, Georgs W. Yard aud Miss Ethel E. Lee. Following was the program: i "Dan a Little Child Like Me?" Prayer, the Rev. Geo. W. Yaad. Bolo, Margaret Qulgg. Recitation, "Bobby" Breckley. Bolo, Ella K rouse. Twenty-third Psalm. Bolo, Tbelma Lear. Recitation, Betty Jane Bherman. Marching Houg, Primary Department. Recitation, Katherlua Mills. Bong, "Blooming Clovsr Blossoms." Recitation, Tsu Chlldreu. Recitation, Frances Yard. Duet, "Bobby" aud Dorothy Brack ley. • Growing," Eight Children. Solo, Marlon Blnklnson. • Daudellous," Hchool. Collection. ' Good bya Bong," Be boo I. Awning Destroyed, The awnlug In front of tbe apartment house 841 Third street w a* seen to be ablaze Baturday afternoon by H. H. Cree, who telephoned tbe Are de pari in -.nt. The awning was destroyed aod some of tbe front of tbe building was scorched a little. How tbe Ore started I* a mystery, as tbe firemen were told tbat the butldlog was unoc cupied. Tbe house le owned by Leo Bamberger, of Philadelphia, a summer resident. Again Coming from >*iii»t>argb. J. Charles Remllnger. of Pittsburgh, ha* ieaeed, through H. F Stanton an apartment at Pourtb street aod Coriutblu avenue. Ha aud bis family will take possession the leal week in June. Mr. Remllnger Is well known lu fishing circle* here, having been a member of the Ocean City Fishing I Club for several years. i
i. • W. H. SILENCE DEAD ■tellrcd ttunlnsks Man and former Ihermssier al Anglers' Ciut». W. H. Blleuce, of West Codingswood, a retired business man of Philadelphia. died at his summer home In tbto oily Tuesday morning, aged years. He bad beeu in III health since last wlutar, when tie had an attack of tbe "flu." He and his family came to this city about two weeks ago. Mr. Bllance, wbo leaves a wife and three daughters, was In tbe stout-cut-ting business In Philadelphia for many years, but retired from active life eeveraFyaara ago. He was ou* of the tlrel members of the Anglers' Club . of Ocean City, aud. when Piermaster Lambert died auddculy in the summer of 1918, be took the position, to which he was re-elected the following year. Ha bad a number of friends among tbe older members of tbe club. Clssinx Smoker. Tbe Young Men's P rogrtislve League held Its closing smoksr of the seasou In Itaclub room* Monday evening. Tbe entertalnsr was G. W. Best, of Atlanrie City, known aa the Montana "eow-puueber," wbo to uow a member of tbe league. He sang a oumber or aongs lu a pleasing mauuer, playing bis accompaniment on the guitar. He also gave several recite- - Hons that appealed to his hearers. He was assisted lu the musical part of the program by Dominlck Garhaslo, of this city, with bis guitar. New Merles of The Home Building and Loan Association uow open. If you do not understand Hie workings of tbe association, see J. Edward Vone, Secretary, 781 Asbury avsuus, and he will explato. adv., R.
Lime, Lath, Sa-.li ami Millwoik and Hardware. C*ar>thlnft that lass In the Building G. M. Shoemaker Lumber Go. Twelfth and West Avenue IrSSS 0. SCHWARTZ •nnounc*. tbe The Wayne Restaurant 606 Boardwalk, on or about Juna 19, 1920 1 The Skee Ball Alleys 608 Boardwalk are Now Open WILLIAM a. SCHWARTZ, P*>p. STRAW HATS We Huv® the Hat You Want Hrlghum-H..pkins Huts sr. the !>»•« Straw Hal. on thm Market , Oivo us your ordsr now Heady Made Suite, all Wool Fine Line of Shlrte, Ties*. Cape, Bto. Underwear Hosiery pajamas Boya* Pants and Bloucea* Odd Pants 804 06 Asbury Are. JONES HEN S SHOP °«w «f. I J. [Tealn Howjo Dance! I THE McCUSKER | | STUDIO | | Tenth and Boardwalk ~W~ Phone. 425 | j ALL THE LATEST STEPS IN BALL ROOM AND FANCY DANCING ! Private Lessons Daily A FOR j j 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. kach purl j
inpbia, ara al tbetr cottage, 1882 Pleeeara avenue. J- Clark Moore aod family, of Philadelphia, ara at tbalr ootugs for tbe summer mootbs. Washington K"lb and family, of Fhitadaipbla, are at their Kigbtb •tr set a peri men I Robert Morns and family, of Pblladelphta. bar# opened tbelr out tags, Al West e»enue. Mtoe Aooto B. Crnmbaogk. uf Wit if igloo Dal., to looof (be gustos of tbe Miller cottage. f* P. U. Anderson aod ramlly, of Phiiadalptota, have opened lh tor cottage on Park plar*. ' herlee Hartoa and fsmtlf, of Pbll•del phi*, am ueeopyiuf their eotiega, 1719 Weeley avroe*. AeroWysMa Jaoaea Franklin, nf Wot Philadelphia, wae among tba vimteea her# Friday. Justin Peters aod family, of Pbiledel |ihie, have opened tbetr not tags, IdJk Wesley avenue Frank FttzGerakl and family, of Day latoown. Jf. are at tbelr cnttegr, 1 94? Paonlyo pleas. T. rt. Mitchell aod fomily, of Phlla•tefphia, are neeopylng their Mag*, Id* 41m peso avenue. Mra. J. F Boyder, of Philadelphia, to xwepytog her enttaga. fl Greet, rood, for tba summer. Alfred M. Gray and wife, of Over bmwt, are at thatr en* I age. 7 is Oeaao avenoa, for tbe season. J. Bo rr wood Dally oo# nf Phtladel ! phte's eeatotant rity eolttotore. wae lo tee a near tba week aod. Albert M. Hoot sod family, of Wayoo, ate the guesis of Pool f «a I vreltoand etfe at tbato mttaga to tbto' fMy Mra Hoot too daeghier of Mr
• bard, of Harrleborg, over Buoday. Mrs. K. H /virbrr, of Plilladalpbls, baa perehaesd Iba oottsge 60U6 On- ' iraJ avenue from Mrs Taylor, and will make It bar permanent residence Karl K. Bnow and fomily, of W**t Phtlodeiphla. era hare for tbe season occupying their oottsge, 303 Fourth ■free!. Mr. Bnow ha* joined tba Ao • glare' ('fob. Jubo F. MeVeegb and wife, of Phil ■del p hie, have moved to tble oily and ere living permanently at 6188 West aveuue. Ha to a carpenter, and is employed here. !V W Corsoa end family, nf Ger mantowo, heva opened their oottagv, 1842 4 lenlraf aeaooa. Mr. t'ora no 1a • Philadelphia banker aod hat bean s •um mar retodeot her# for years. O. V Higham, of the real aetata d* parfment of the Pennsylvania Rail road, who recently opened bto emiet* Here, bee pore based a house in f^eos towns and probably trill not b# in Ihto reenrt muah this summer. H« has been an active member of the Oeeeti (My Fishing (lob for several year*. a Curl la Robinson, 744 and 718 Aebory avenoa, <Jcaan (*My. N.J, has keen appointed a Commietoontr of Tieads for Pennsylvania, with full an tborlty to take acknowledgment and proof of any dead, mnrigaga or other nun vty^nce of any lends, laussuetiLa or hereditament* lying or being lo said •bate, or auy other writ tog under seal, to be need >r re*^»rded Hi Peeusylve»ito. and I* -dminteter an oath or afflrm el Inn adv . tf. Worn dxi.n — la toab efoetrto fon, ! needed elect rie snap, doehls oak h*l vitb hair rnatiramt all lo gnu d oondi(tnn (Mil Betordey rssomtng. Plf i ' vntrat tea adv.. It. First data serpent ere wanted. Apply J. I. Welch, Hew flogs Hotel. •de , It i
evening, and late that night the young pair wera given a noisy serenade by a party nf 21 friends from thl* rlty, who went to Petersburg in auto*. It wa* a complete surprise, but tbe sereoaders were lovtled into the hmj*e. where tbey enjoyed foe cream aud . or. Awuweiln* a services The master at 6.80, 8 and 10 o'clock In Bt. Augutoliie's Church Huoday 1 were largely attended. The rector, I the Rev. Thome* F Blake, wae a* "'•led l.y the Rev William MrDon- ' nail, of Cornwall*, p#.. who prr«chad. I The rector announced that the children's rises will make Us flrwt mm ' niunloo at the 8 o'clock ma** next I Moodsy. NsrsSterr and Dwrlllsf. Walter R. CbatUn, of this city, ha* | purchased the store and re*ldetic« he and bto family occupy, 1118 Asbury avenue, from K. B Mosely aud wlfa, I nf this oily 8 ksv r»e*H*l bisisaste Dr. Wilson Y < hrttolan, 989 Fan tral avsnus. tine city, wishes to ann ounce the Installation of the latest i Kd wards X Rsy apparatus to hto el ready enmplsts dental nalfll X Hay dlaguoel* a specialty. adv., If. — — ♦ * ■ ■ Raw series now open Take as i many shares as you can carry In The Home Bolldtng and l^oao Association. I Baa J Kd ward Vose Barrvisry, 781 i Asbury ••#. adv., It. FoUNfi.-t.'lilld's s vsater. Owner I ■ay call on Mrs. John MHJnvern, flrto floor spsrTmeot. of Efli Twelfth street, thtoeity adv , 11. Oarage for sale. imiA feet; location I Ktghth and (toairal; most b* moved. I nriaka Offer. Apply to Ralph L (.'has I tor « If. If, (HAcrrwii — Young man wants | pitsltlon for summer Address M Lilly (Jan Delivery, Ocean ('By, adv.. It Tfptto and clerk, female, desire* pa I tota.n 416 Flflh toraet adv ll |
; Bank ,r 0,-«n C.tv v , splendid facilities and invites you to nw then, freely in the transaction of your banking business. If you are not now banking with tu, you are Invited to inspect our equipment and open a Checking Acs': count. 6 , First National Bank f "| - OCEAN CITY.N.J. . . tI NNhhhhhNkNkNkhN Stow rour Pttilsm ! 5 ^ Help make Ocean City's Fourth of |fo July Celebration This Year the Greatest in Her History. ^ |k Ocean City Plans a Three-day Observance of ^ the Country'# NaUl Day and all are ^ urjjfed to co-operate. jfo m R»t»V "r*ani™tlon ben la i>v|t«) ,« uk, I-rt in (be pande fo. *h* mraorial tablet In ho^ of the dty s srrrica mfB ^ --Th' °m.r"w.n' *" »y"i»B<wn ben an wnwd m uke ihi. ffo If to an<! to set acaordinglv m " '7' ' •""•■'T •' "•» eomml.feJ; to fjaroi How^of tbe Chamber ef Commsrc*. how many mm of th* various civic snctotl**- lodges, ale,, -wig be la Itrr f.n thst J ajfEsttHEur Ni ^ .J' 'ji JLUb r2„'.0 Fum" • '-<»» <* n ^ fkrt hl.ry to*1'* • JCMd ahowiag. P ^ *"r> p#,H#t4r N fofofofofofofofofofo fo fofofofo ! .
j* & V, 4 tolli ^ OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX Business and pr^mormi men find the Oakland Sen»ble Six Roadster the ideal c*r for i arduous daily gtrvke. It « Mghlv powered, *oundlv built and aitfaib I ingly reliable.^ And k is comfort- | •bie to ride in, emxy to operate, and unufually wving of twAinc, I oil and tire*. lu " . to r A 1 Towrtof Car, $l83*t R 1 1 ifoka y % 1 2\s^ CowpA jllMi Fawr Dear Sedsa, $IMS C H ArTESTA CK Central Garage Ocran City manun ouvny New Jersey **^%to ' * ¥
bwi Ptomo, *W-W VERNON HALL I I 410 Atlsotls sv*nos oosso CUy. w. J. _| I I* BOW opia (or Iks isespUoo of I ua*U ■ok will rsmalo open oaui Ociobvr I M. K. bSTJC Our Wall Paper J lis a veritable find. We aim to Ipleaae the: particular. Just come down andi^inspcct our nnmerona designs. If yon are critical it may take yon a long time to decide — there are so many patterns to choose from — but the point Is that yon can lie suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to yon. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ava. Ocsaa City New Jersey Are You a Slave to Stoves? Is your bouse heated only hi spots? Do you want to do away with the dirt and trouble of carrying coal and aJies through the rooms? Do you want n rc heat -t loss cost? Why not investigate the A ItiTERrurioruiL Onepipe Heater I I SWAN g TROUT, A#*«t» 1040 asfowr Aw, Om* Ot>, to J. j. I ktoi fiu*i, its Mark Lake Estate ] UNDERTAKERS J. PRRSCOTT CADMAN, Jr., Pwwsral D4 rector 639 Central Avenue Ocean City N*w Jersey auto EguraexT C. L. LAKE I ... REAL ESTATE AGENT. . MB Atovry imw, Oasaa ony . H. J. L*>1* for Ml*. Oottasaa tot **•!. I itorrseaswasas* ntfiiaa » 1 1 1 1 J AVE yon a cottage, bungalow 1 1 or apartment to furnish? We | have a line of rtntirmmg at less ( than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. C. ADAMS * SRO. TSO-82 ASBUSY AVt. HRABLRY dk ABAS S eaeaUE Read in* Ooal Aim ai.ait.i v*m u aactg ** s*«e Samuel Meeker ALI KINDS Or JUNK ATUNTIC ICE COSPIIT I -••tan s.Tv s ^ |j M

