Ocean City Sentinel THU1U4DAY JUNK 24. MRU. We aliall b* ft1**! t»» rec eive lUiu* of a«w« kuJ wuiuiuiiKmlltiua of UlUmM to lliia cuiuittuully »iul our reader* everywhere. All oouumlUlSAUoiia should be ee companied with ikie full name and Bddtvee of the writer, not iHKweearily fur publication, hut a* a guarantee of good f»'lh
DOTS Orvh»*trn music iu the city |>avilion tine >umuwi\ U a of another batch of city lifeguards next Saturday. I'lie Women Voter*' l.raicue will lutvl III the t'liaiuber of I ounuetie c,. iu* tomorrow evening An Inter-r-iiug program I* being pre|>are«l for the o«va»iuu | hi* Sunday In the M»<tiodl»l t'luiroh. Kev George W Yard, the l**tor, will preach on the following •object*: "Certainty V«r*u» Doubt," ■ lib' Heal Sight Seeing." PERSONALS h a I'ulltugrr, of Uerniantown. e ciiitager, wa* la town thi* week. tieorge Plant and Wife, of New York < uy recently vi-iinl their daughter. Mi*. Henry loauwnd, lu thl* clly. lit. P.J t'ardamone. of German h»<*o. wa* lu town Friday, planning In -i-end I lie »uutiuer liere Frank t ' Cil-muud aud Ml*a Klsle ,\| L«-e, uf Philadelphia, were Sunday \ i«i lor* at the laliaf'a home here I he ltev W A F>»gu*on, of Philadelphia. »• occupying the collage 44 Aabury road, accompanied by hi* family. |) \V . Seli/er and wife, who hav heeu ■prioliug several week* lu tliircottage here, have relumed to llui borough, Philadelphia. Mr* Anna W hi uy a tea baa relurtir<1 from Yorkahlp Village Camden w here *he *pent (lie winter, and la at her cottage, llo Weal evrnuc. Ml** Mary KuLb Metklee, soprano •ulotat of the F'if*C Baptist Church. Philadelphia. I* making weekly vn-lta to her *umiuer home, I'J Central road, this city. Mr*, iieorge O Gle»sner and her daughter of Jackaonville. Florida, have arrived at 19 Central road lu *|4Uil the summer with Mr*. Gle**e - i !••.•«. i i' Merklee and arikllu, of .»ed home #^rooiiig -rvrral day* here Mi* grand daug liter, Florence h raukllu Taylor, of New Haven, i* here to *|wnd the -oinnier with her aonl. Mia Charle* K. Phillip*, of Philadelp hia, a Cottager. ■ • • ■ GAVE OPERETTA lft«. Auiavllnr'* thttfcto Children Did Very Well. Forty children look |»art in theoper eretla "A May In Flowerdom. " given by member* of St. Augu»tiu*'a Sun day School iii the Ca*ino Tuesday evening, and they all acquitted them *elv«* in a manner that won the de *erved applauae of the large a«r*m bUge The *lngmg wa* excellent, and the acting by the little ouea wa* tin* A fancy dance hy Ml** Helen Bald win, of Philadelphia, made a hit, aud a Vocal duel by M lid red Lauxara aud Mary Itooan wa* very good Other* ile*ervlug of -prclal intlglOQ were Kalherme Snmh. Annie Namibia. Katharine Tallow, Norma Lanxara K mlly Pilcggi. Margaret Smith, Adaline lienau Ague* Hirkmau, Kva PIleggl and Ira Hti-liay Ml** fjiiid*e> . of Hila clly, gave *everal recitation* that were well received, and Mi** Bertha Moioblugweg *ang a wdo In her u*ual splendid style. She rang a composition by Scott Adam*, whn accompanied her. It wa- entitled Dream Girl of Mine." The operetta wa* given under I lie direction of Mian Rodger*, a**lated by Mi** Phebe Doughty. i The costume*, very attractive, were dealgnrvl by Ml** Kodger* and made by Mwm Katherlne Welch, Mra. Rodger* and Mr*. Bu*hay. A promenade followed, music being furnlahed by an orcheetra of three plecee. WM. T. STROUD DEAD
i' -iptilN* Mad hroke on orth Arid boll f.lnka. n T. Slft'Ud. a onal dealer In jtoaoorough. died at hi* ■ummer (none on Park place, this etty, ye*leT day morning, aged 40 year* Death wa* due io apoplexy. He leave# a Wife and ymuigwoti. Mr Stroud wa* atrlcken While on the golf link* at Nnrtli Held -on Hatur day. and never rallied He had a number of friend* In II la city. GAVE DINNER Nl«* K«»lt» ftrttert lined W l*« faro line ■ . i.eeen. Charle* F. Kolb. wife aud daughter, Mia* France* ltee«l Kolff, of Phlladel- j phia, are occupy log Iheif We*ley avcnor collage fur the -ummer Ml-a Kolb entertained *t a dinner. Sunday, In honor of SI— Caroline lie* l*eech. Th# table we* arll-tlcally decorated with pinh ro-e* aud **eet pea*. Mr. William Leech wa- al*o present at the dinner. A mu*teal followed. In the evening. mimmrr Vi*il«' tMee. Jordan Malhew*. •fn» died In Ihle cHy Suudav, wa* burled In We*l Leu rel iHll Cemetery , Philadelphia yea lerday. S rvlce* were held ill I he chapel Me wa* * member of St Paul'* I/hId, No 181, K and A. M • and leave* a wife, Aepriciaiv h | n d ••***. Mra William H. Silence and her daughter* rle«he to thank tne tttetxii ^r- of the Angler*' Club, and their many friend* in Ocean City, for I heir kindne** during Mr Silence e recent Itinera and the lime of hi* death. tiaNairr We* r*ek F.eirrfata* A number »f the friend* of Law. rence Maer-cli, i»»*iiagcf «f the Norineodtt. celled unexpectedly on him e few day* ago. and, allboufch the hotel i* nnl open, he succeeded In entertell ing I hern in royal etyle • e - — — rev. AweOer'e ToiHee Dr Snyder. In Ilia Pre*bylertaf» Church Sunday morning will preach on The Poller." In the evening hie •uhjee* Will he • The Challenge of the Morel Life " mm--- Q » mmmm I.imt.—a freterady pin, ath Frsl+r« ity pin. *M with pearl* Liberal reward if rata rued lo 761 Moorlyn tee - race < Ineen i'Hy. adv., 6 24, 2(. F.ra Ksjtt Collage 916 IVStral eveoue; four bft room*, sM eon van lencee. el'drlc nghl*. phone end gee ede . II
MAY 1BPR0YE CAMP GROUNDS Possibility of ail Athletic. Field aud Courts for Uwu Tenuis. i'be City CooitulMtouere, at their weekly meeting, took preliminary •lap* to* erd the improvement of the old camp grouude, hue owued by tbe municipality. According lo the veeolullon Introducrd by Mayor Champlou, It le |he thought uf the city official* to convert o'Uii of ilia laud, at icaet. Into au atb Irtlc Held, with UUUI* ci.U it*, tic Following le the resolution, which wa* edoptid: Whereea. ihet'ily of Oceau Clly ha* acquiivd the follow lug tract* of laud iii thl* city, lo wit; Between Bay avenue aud Haven aveuu# aud Fifth aud Sixth *lreel*; between Haven aveuu* aud We*l aveuue and Fifth aud Sixth *lreel*. between We* ley aveuue aud OceaU aveuue aud Fifth aud Sixtti *4 reel*; between Ocean aveuue ami Atlantic aveuue and Fifth aud Sixth *treela; Beginning at llie point of I uler arc tlou of the southeasterly line of Atlau lie aveuue with the south westerly line of F'i flh street; thence lu a southwelerly direction along the soutlieaslef i> hue of Atlantic avenue, AM feel, extending lu length or depth soulheaslerly and between I lie iiorlheaatetiy line of Sixth street ami the southwesterly aide of Fifth sltrrl when ex tended, lo the landwaid «lde uf the oceau front Boardwalk. Brgiuuing at a polut of Intersection of the northeasterly aide uf Sixth -treat, when extended, with the landward side of the oceau front Board walk lo the southwesterly side of Fifth -treel. when extended, thence lu a southeasterly direction along ihe -outhwe-derly line of Firth street, w lieu extended, to the ordinary high water line of I ho Atlautlc Oceau; i hence In a south wester ly direction along the ordinary high water line of tne Atlantic Ocean to where the same would intersect the uortheaslerly Hue of Sixth street, wheu extended; thence in a north* e*irrly direction along th« northeasterly line of Sixth al reel, when extended, lo Ihe place of beginning; therefore be it Ke*olv«d, by I lie Board of Coium!*--loner* of Oceau City, New Jrr-ey, i list Ihe city eugiueer la hereby au I borlxed and lu*trucled to prepare a map showing and Indicating the laud above described, and the eugiueer -hall also make a report to thl* board of the nature aud condition of tbe anil thereof, ami a bow what particular piece of land can be used for an alh telle Held ami what piece of laud would be suitable lo l*e o*ed for lawn teuiil* couria. In order that th* Board of Commia*iouer* may folly deter mine for what purptwe* Ihe atMive described tracts of laud may be used; and be It further Resolved, that said engineer make hi* report lo thia board uu Monday. June 2*. HOi WAS NO MYSTERY MMII. h e . l-'oHitd IU Hurl, Owned bt N. u Prs*er. A number of members wf the Ocean City Fishing Club scented a tragedy of the ifai when. Sunday morning, at F'ortlelh Street and the beach, they toiind a fine sail. mast. »-tc. Those in the party were Harry Marter. of Camden; I>r D. Bus h rod James and aon. Hsvld. Forrest B. Handy and Oscar lleig. nf Philadelphia They put the Muff into an automobile and brought il up town, leaving it at the h*-adquar ter» of the fishing club. They then b«-Kan making inquiries by telephone and otherwise. Within a short time. Robert Fraser. of Wisconsin, a summer cottager on the bay front at Fourth street, appear ••d at the club house and told the mem b#-rs thai Ihe article* were the property of his father. R CI. Fraser. Father nnd son had been out In their boat on Saturday afternoon. Off the Inlet buoy the wind cracked their mast. They cut It away and II fell into the sea, together with the other •tlifT. They bad an engine on board, and thus they were able to return lo land The men uf the I'ntted States Coast r.uard* at the F'ourth street station were watching the catboat during Its mishap, and were ready to go lo the assistance of the occupants of the craft had their services been required. While at the fishing club. Mr Fraser said thai Ihey had offered a reward of $20 for the recovery of the articles, and he turned the money over to the pin— trr William L. Orr, for the club's benefit Some of the men said that the money would make Mr Fra ser a member of the club, but he said that he was here such a short tlm* that he felt that club membership would not avail him much He was *lv«-n the thanks of the members present for his gift WILL HELP FATHER Stov JohnwOM AppolHlcd AawUt ant MalUHn* inapcrtsr. The t'lty Commissioners, at their weekly meeting, created ihe office of assiNiant building Inapecloy and appointed Roy Jnhnaon. after receiving ihe following letter from lUitldlng In Ispeetor Johnson. ' Honorable clly Commissioners, Ocean City, N J.:On account 4»f the condition of my health, f would respectfully request i hat you appoint my son. 1-eroy Johnson. assistant building Inspector. In order lo relieve me to some extent of ihe dulfea Involved Respectfully yours. WM 8. JOHNSON. The resolution creating ths new office says that the duties of Ihe assistant shall he the same iut those of the • building lns|»ect»r, hut that the rom- • pensatlnn shall he paid hy the build- ■ Ing inspector, and be full rotnpenaa. i Hon from the city. ♦ • - ■- W. H. 8ILENCE BURIED XNg'm* C nt» Rrsre«fMird ■! Ml* r I'nnrrat, W. H silence, formerly In the atoner -iittlng hiialne** In Philadelphia, and r plermasicr of Ihe Anglera' Flub of t Ocean Flty for nearly two summets. was butted from Ids late home In Weal 4 'oil In as wood Thursday Interment WN- st West lAUrel Hill Cemetery . The P*ll bearers were W I Raymond . Wtn 1. ud w It and A O FhamlM-rs, n pi resettling the Angler*' Club, and Karl • If* rf. of colllngswood Fl»n»l em- • Ments were sent by the fiahlng elnl and Wtn A Welsh, first nreald»*ttt ol i the cluti, arid close friend of Mr 81 lence rrmlwlrti Wilt l.tsd SShwIc. \ J L Prraf wMtb, of Uolltnfawood, s , -ummer reevleni of thlaclly, will letd lbs music at Hie auditorium of fhi Ocean t'lty Tabernacle Aewrelafinii t tit* aummer. He will be In charge of > Ihe tnusic at all Hi* service* Pin »• opening service* will be held neffi Hunrlay, when tbe liev KofVMl K j 1 tager, of Philadelphia, will be tlu ,1 «petker Try to advertleeraewt in tfera Hewn m r
PLANS COMPLETED FOR RESORT'S BIO FOURTH
PAYEMENT IS TOO NARROW Sidewalk on Corinthian Avenue May be Ordered Widened by City. Tin- Fit) Commissioner*, at their weekly meeting. iIImumhi! the quer lion of widening the pavetneul on Coi inihian avenue, between Second and Third atrrwts. where it la but eight i*-*-t iii width The pavement of thl* 1 |aVeUU4*. above Second street, and !»• - low Thud Street, Is iwe|\«- f*«vt w Idc Thia is on Ihe west side o! tin slre«-> The tnulter Was I vf erred lo iMfeCtOt F'lslo-r and City Srdlcltor llo*w«-ll for adjustment Director F'isher reported that three Irucklowds ol |mi|id have la-en tecelv ed from Ma>s l«indlng. Theh«- ar< each from 14 tn 18 Inches al tin- butt*, and average nr. h-vt in length The J city will soon have the remainder of j theae piling Th«- report of the commissioners oT street asM^sinent on Fontm-i wa.read h> City Clerk Morris I'b* following resolution, presented hv Dlrectoi FhiiipIm-II. wa> adopted He It Kejtolved. by the Hoard of Fomnus>loner.-» of Ocean City, New Jersey, that the re|H>rt of the commissioners of assessment. Contract 7U5, be received and that the city clerk be and the itante Is hereby authoriz«-d and in strurted to give the necessary legal notice to the persons affected by said improvement, as by the s«»d report, and that the Board of Commissioners will at a meeting of said Board, lo be held on the 12lh day of July. 192". at tin* Commissioners' Chamber*. City Hall. Ocean City. New Jersey, take up said report for consideration and conhrtuallon. Mayor Champion stand that be had written a letter urging the Martin Parry Company lo rush repair* to the city's pumping engine, so that the machine will be back in time for the pa rade on the Fourth of July. The company. through lis representative, L M Garrett, had promised to comply with the request Mayor, Champion reported that he had obtained the medical supplies lot the hospital tent on the beach, at a cost of $.110. there being a discount of $24. He also stated that the life guards are cleaning up a lot of rub , blsh on the beach, but have no way of getting it of! the strand, and this debris floating in from the sea* Is Incoming a nuisance. Director Fisher will cart the stuff -away. Resolutions offered by Director Fisher a few week* ago. and luid over. I as required by law. were adopted hv the board. These were contracts 712. 714 and 713 Contracts for this work were awarded E. A. Corson and J. P . F\»x. It was ordered that the certified* checks be returned to those con traitors when their bonds are approved hy the city solicitor. A number of bills were read and or ; dcrcd paid. CASINO CLUB
Open* lor Hummer we»«*«>i» Nrii M-*Iuic1m> l-;%rulu KThe opening of the C*«lno Flub on •Saturday evening next bid* fair to ex cted all former year*. Ttte opeulog of thl* club la regarded by many a* the official opening uf ruiuuirt *«»cial »clivllle* here Mr. Carpenter Mill manage-, and ot> Saturday hi* orchestra of raven musician* will arrive, and unu-ually good inuilc Is promised. Tba Ca-luo haalway* led in oiuhIc and unusual events, he says, a net ha* provided en lerialtimeui for all »g?* Many metn her* have enrolled, ami application* are coming in continually. I he metn beislilp fr« remains the same as In the past— a family membership (live tickets). $11; a couple ticket (one and s guest) w ill be $6 60; a single sdmiMlon '>0 cents, all Inrludlug war tax. The tlr*t children'* carnival takeplace next Wednesday. All children are Invited tu attend without charge on Hi# Aral nlgbt. COTTAGES SOLD I'HiMMlWlptHwn* Among Ttiowe lluilng Proprtly Mere. Clayton Haines Brick reports the following lalei; Cottage H54 Second street, owned by Albert N (iarrett. aoM to Mrs Jennie K Buck, of Philadelphia Cot Inge of K. O McKeague, 3o9 Tenth street, to Mrs W. Pauline 8lckler. of Camden Cottage of Dr. Allen Corson. k«5 Brighton Place, to William J. Cattle, Jr. or Philadelphia l/>t on Ptnnlyn Place. n«*nr Forlttihlan avenue, owned by Mra. Genla II. Collins, to George C. Barber, 3rd. who own* the adjoining cottage. Not if*. . NnllMOf lli« Moan) of for tli* roits it* miiob nf lit* report ol lb* Fom-mi-*n>iirf- ol A-*es*iiieni. I .Silline lalir-isb) fflvrn of a nieeli nf of • ll>r . Hoard Of Comnnsalonsia '»f (kuo FPy, New jer**v, i>* ti* held on tbs t wslPl. .lav of July, IWO. al tlw hoarof thrs* •'etorfc m«h*an*rnooti, »t lbs Dommtssl -osr*' I h*riO>er«, Ft If H«|i. • hvhh> < it* , N*w Jersey. »'«r tbe jnir po«e ti t t-MOSblsrinff tbs rep«>r4 of lb* omtn>*r klourr* t,l A— t'ontrnr 71T., and |>ro- . yslrtl b) an ordloaiu-e eo4l|l*i1. "An ortll nnor« io * mend an orrt|nan<-* *nttUMl. -An ' o iliaaiire foconstr -ri. «rerf ■b'l bolM. and lo r pair nnd malntnlo. * liuibiM-wl In thr b*t ijnti * WHters iHher i|»a» ihr At Unite oeean wlihln tb* terrtu»rui |ori«lisiK»n ol • fi s*n i lie. and proel'Uot f<-i »iie enw ti.rreot. ' and an onllMoH riUNbWH « bulartsad line. enUtlatf. "An oMliit.nr* eafsb ll-kiai a bnlahewd tin# I" na*lK«r>i* wat#n < ih*r n snibe Atlantic Oesan," t»aie.t J on* ». IV» _ IIAKKY A MflHRlM, illy I'lsrk. ■ IX.11,11 r,n» Miiater'fl Sule. i tty virtus of * derrse nf bsiVturini Chan ; r*r nf the At «4e of ff w Jer -•> , tiearlOff .1st ' (M* tweoijr 'mirtk d*y of Hay, nliwuwn ban I dr«l and iw*n«* . »n a rerlaln rwueeorparil (MM) Wb-retn Klls*bs4b Ctaibnn I* mniplaU n i Marie <U'>non.*t al , are defendant* ' th f» win t»e aotd a« p<tMI« v*ndn*oa ^ Monday. July 19. 19*° at Uu hour of itn nvlnok la ih* afUrnoon ■ " inaeliy ball II «',r coy of Osran Flit, t.'ar b May Fnnnty. ttsw J*r-*> , all ihal rer«aln I. >f nr pier* o' |p) 1*4. Sinial*. I> toff and being I , ibsrlly of it**-*.. • in, in lbs tkianty of Cay 1 Mat and *<»aie nf H* w Jersey, num»>eriH ton buodrr-land fv# («ttl In Moilon U on Hi elan of lot* of Onraa « Hy A— oeiai k>n. n*ffii nlnt Sl • I-.IM in llie wvolbaaslerle lltir < w-sl aeeniir, al lbs dtitB'ire of two iiuodr* Aft* (1*0 1 f. H, aootbwasterly from the eon Oi • we-t.rlir llnr ol Fifwenth *tr*e4; •obUloio 1 afHilhwrMerlj .1 U.at po4W( In front r (P breadth on Huff *sid We-l *eenor thirty <■ feel, and of thwf * idth etiendlna in lenflh < " deeto *oB»heaei*ny t^iween Moss pars 1 1 >f with ABM Fiiieeiuh flifwal. ninsly («) W»4 i a ni«* n f»»« »ld* at real. I*ffs4b*r will.* a nd ■Ugnial' I b*6ffffra tiamenlS and ap|wirt*t P the*at4 premla*- r*.on»inff ot I I any w»*e asi-eiainlna. be sold at pnbiie ,f toe t« lb* hfffbsai i.wMer in th* and nrviar Ui* dtrwetion ot J HPII-KR I.KAMIMU, MwaetaM Master la i hawser* of Mew JetPaey. _ j'lllN h M Ml I 1 .18, Mntlettor oaied. Juns find. iv»» I k it. p. r .go i IT
Thrcc-Day Celebration Will be Marked by Many Attractive Events. Practically all arrangements wrre i complete.! bv the commlttsw* in | charge ».f the city'* I tirev day cclebra ItlOOflf the Fourth of Juljr ttl a lU.et- ! lug held Tue-day evening. A* Ua* already been announced the . 'beerv anec will start with au alblettc carnival ou Kalurday afteriioon by the Snellen burg Cadet Corps The opauihg conceil by the city's orebws ira will oe given In Ihe music pavilion *1 h o'clock Saturday sveutug. This w ill be free. F ree concert* will be given Hundey afternoon and evening lu the City's music pavilion by riuellenburg'* Mill Mary Baud uf Sh pieces, led by t epl. Joint I arroll, director. A very excel lent prugrem hes been arranged fur btdh concerts I he afternoon ibmcert w ill begin at 2 .10 o'clock 1 he soprauu -ololft will be Miss Margarel ilcCoo Mgby, and llie Instrumental soloist* will i»e t'barlee ( oule, 1> Vrallo, M Di lin{>erin and t*. t'auuell. l be Hueliruburg 4 adel t'orp*. which will be eucam|>ed ou the uld camp grounda, al Sixth street aud Ocean avenue, under commaud of l ot J Robert t'oo|mr, will I* inspected Monday morning by Major General Price anil stall lu llie afternoon Will occur Ibe big event of the observance of the uet lob'* Independence Day— Ihe unveiling and dedication of Ihe memorial (ablet aud monument for tbe aarvlce men of this resort al the city hall This evlll be i receded by a parade of the Morgan Uauck Post, American l^eglou. of this city, aud all vi*ltlug service man who desire to participate; tbe Huelleuburg Cadets, with their military baud *>f fifty piece* and hugie ; corps of thirty piece*; the Oceau Clly Yacht Club members, the members of the hsiiiiig club*, the city's lifeguard* slid tire department, aud all civic or gani/alious that may signify thetr in teiillon to be iu line Col. Cooper I* to be chief marshal uf the parade. l'he speaker of the day will be former Governor F7. C dtoka*, of New Jersey. Beside the Bnelletiburg musician*, two hands of music fiom Viueland have teen engaged for the parade. These two bands will give concerts in llie eveulng during the display of fireworks on the beach front, which i* to be one of the great features of the o4H.%asion. N. Huelleuburg Co. will give a dinner lo Mayor Cbamplo'i and other wuests at the Normaudle at O. JO o'clock Monday evening, aud later there will l>e a dance by the cadets lu the music pavilion. A stand of oolora. ths gift of the cltl /en* of thl* resort, will be presented to i ha Morgan Uauck Poat, American legion, in the First Preabyterlan Church Huuday evening, July :t. aud j thl* also will be made a uotable occasion. Haney Chaltin aud Claude Nicker -ou were appointed as the committee oil decorations, they not to spend more than $.">00 Klmer J. Pearl was made treasurer of Ihe general fuud. The firework* committee comprises Haney < Ibxttltt, « laude Nlckeraou and John E. Trout. Harry T. Kill*, of ilia yacht club, Col. Cooper and Dr. J. Tboruley Hughes were named as the general program commute, aud the publicity committee consists of l^eroy Howe aud F7lmer J Pearl. Business meu are urged to have finatalnihe parade, aud the owners of automobile* are requested to beautify their machine* and participate in the parade. Trophies are to lie given the best decorated float* and the hand*<>me*l autos \V astkd — 8c boo I teacher desire* clerical position, tutoring, plauo playing. or a* companion. Address Car rie L. Bowmen. 947 Fillmore alreet, Krankford, Philadelphia, Pa. adv., it.
BAPTISTS LIKED CITY'S PAVILION •* 1 b Ideal Place io Which to Hold - CouvcQtioD. Say Vibitora from Camden. There was read al the Howling ofj I Ibe (II) 4 'oiuintoHiiin i .i letter of J , tbaiikh frolu tli« Rev M. M l^'Wls.l per»iiiially and from tin uiepib* r* of Ills CliUlt b, In tb( IkmmI fn> tin way in wblt b the clly olhi-uila helped luaka great aucce** of the Coll vent mn of Ibe Cumdeii liupiint Associai ion. wlildi met recently tn the city's tuuaic pavilion "It would please you to ktmw." wrote Mi. Lewis, that the*, recent m salons, collie to tbls clly for the first time, were not ouly the beat Ibe) ever had i« ittwutoiui, latcraat. spirit and so forth, but they expressed themselves as ne\ei baviim sin it ideal facllitler before, which, of course, tin- church could furnish only through the coo|h- T ration of the city in loaning us thc pler." The letter also contaitu-d that part of the resolutions ado|>ied hy tin Baptist Convention which lelated to it,, recepilon and entertainment of Hn delegates in this clly, in which upprt cialloii was expressed of die court c*> ex tended b) the church people uud city 111 his letter. Mr l^*wls said that they are prepared to pay l Just charg. to the city for the iim- ol the pavilion Concluding. Mr. Lewis wrote: "Pet mil me to add a personal word I wan delighted with the cast- aud facility with which we entertained the Convention. It surprlM-d me how It se«m ed to run Itself without a bit of frlc Hon This was due in the main to the fine equipment Hie city iHisheKses, and 1 feel that such gatherings well conducted. and given the use of that pier will bring to Ocean City tome of Ihe finest kind of advertising You have an asset there worth keeping in mind and developing. "Again thanking you. 1 am, "Sincerely. "MAKPLF: M LEWI 8." Mayor (^hamploii suggested that Unchurch Im- exempted from |>ay lug the cost of lighting the pavilion. A motion to this effect was made by Director Fisher, seconded by Director Fampbell, and paused. ■ ♦ ^ • ■ MRS. D. F. SMILEY DEAD Asa a Mummer Krsldrul of Ucrsu Friends of Noruiau Smiley, one « f the uiosl obliging conductors on Ibe Shore F'a-t Line running into this resort, will learn with regret lh«l bis mother died at her Imme iu West Philadelphia Thursday. She was the wife of David F'. Smiley, a member of the patrol crew of tbe Twenty-ninth Police District, aud the mother of Acting Police Chief George W. Smiley, of the Fifth Division. Philadelphia Mra. Smiley, who wa* til year* old. «ia a summer cottager at 12 2 Bay aveuue, thl* city •ftchool Nuprrvlaor Dead. Miss Carrie Richardson, of Palmyra, died at the home of a friend on Central avenue, near Third street. Sunday night , aged 57 years. The cause ot death was apoplexy. She had been seriously ill for two months, and the was brought to this city recently in the hope that the change would benefit her. She whs supervisor of primary grades in one of the public 1 schools of Philad '"Tila. With her at ' the time of her death was a relative. ' Miss Mary K McF7wen Miss Richardson owns two properties in this ' city. The body was taken in charge by Funeral Director J. Preacott ("adman. of tbls cfty. i Kok BALK.— Power boat, 17 feel • Palmer engine; cushion*, flag aud awnings; all complete; price, $!2o , Addre— F\ B Gotf, Tuckahoe, N J. Bell Phone 802 It 12, Tuckahoe. adv., G 24 . 24.
CASINO CLUB OPENING DANCE Saturday Evening, June 26 C. Ellwood Carpenter's Casino Club Orchestra of Seven Musicians i Season Membership: Couple Ticket (a) - - - - $.Y0O Family Tickets (5) - - #11.00 > Single Evening (i) - - - - .50 Including War Tax — < MkMMhMtMhNhMhfcfc I b Show Yom Paliioiism ! 5 I'M, ^ v Help nuike Ocean City's Fourth of " J illy Celebration This Year the (ireatest in Her History. ^ - Ocean City Plans a Three-day Observance of the Country's Natal Day and all are , urged to co-oi>erate. t- |R| Rvery organization hrrv la invito! to take pari In the parade and exercise* in connection with the unveiling and dedication of the memorial tablet In honor of the clty'a service men. Tl»e officer® of all organ i sat lone here are requested to take thia 1 as i personal racpiest to get In imr and u» s»-t MBoffhagty. re Kindly notify, u early a* poraihle, the secretary of the committee. lot IM F I.erov Howe, of the Chamber af Commerce, how many men of 1" I ^ the vanona civic aorietlra— lodge*, etc.,— -will he In line on that I "" nr ^ day. ^ In* in Owners of automohUee are gaked lo Iwautifv their machine* of and have the •*» In the par \/e ^ x, *• A It la nlanned to maka the Rasiaea* Men's Floats a feattue of the parade There is plenty of lime to make a good sh4*wtng. w. | Fret busy. 0^ I list Contributions of money will be requited. It very patriotic per- *" ^ son *hoaUl 4o his part W •it | p|< The HneiieidiMrg Cadet Corps, command' .) by Col. ). Robert IH J," ] ! ^ Cooper, and headed by its military band of fifty pieces and bugle ! i r>( corps uf thirty |*ieces, will 1« in the parade ^ ' hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
PLUMBINQ Are yon g-tUug et»Ure -*tisf*oUon u prwwa, workataitahip and LusImm ooartssy? if .dit, it will )<»y >au to gire mi trial I an is It esaaiAitraaiiy good pi ait ao to taks caii of > -nr r*i*ir wrk <4 arhkih I make a spacaalty. 1 ha*a no *apeuai*s ssUbiabmasil r aUrn«l foroe i ■> u.^uum Oisa a tr«*l C. li. I1ACON WW uivhth *t SURF LAUNDRY Ocean Avenue pi.**., uv-j Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK. QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL LAUNDRY NOW OPRN Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING AND DECORATING 935 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY rnoNii a>-w n£w jersey i Gook by Gas and you won't have to worry. The old reliable GAS always "Johnny ou the spot " Now Uthc lituc to get your GAS RANGE or WATER HKATKK foi the couiiug sumtnci. Call at our >a1csrootu and sec the latest models in Gas Appliances. Glly Cia* Light Company
Build a Home There IS a Building Boom. It is in full awing ia the Weat and Middle West. We have commenced lo feci it heie in tbe Ka*l. It's spreading. Price* will advance. Wi\y not get busy now with those plans? See vout friend, Mr. Contractor, and g«> over it with hiui- Of course it a understood that you'll want the LumI K* i to come from u». If we get tbe business, you'll not be held up for the delivery of the material. That iioc»uot only mean LUMBER, it mean* Cement, Brick, l.imr. Lath. Sash and Millwoik and Hardware. t.vnr) think that loss In tha Dulldlni C. II. Shoemakor Lumber Co. Ivvalltli «nc$ Wool Avenue i WILLIAM 0. SCHWARTZ Announces the Opening of the I The Wayne Restaurant 006 Itoardwalk, on or about June 19, 1920 II \ The Skee Ball Alleys 608 Boardwalk are Now Open WILLIAM 0. SCHWARTZ, Prop. ingzgzzni^^seibbsiahbgbababgbbmsggl STRAW HATS We Have tha Hat You Want brlffltum-Hupklns Hm* nr* th* (>••( Straw H*ta on ths Msrkst Giv* via yuur ordsr now Ready Made Suits, all Wool Pine Line of 531 1 1 rim. Ties*. Capa, Etc. Underwear Homlery Pnjamaa Boys' I'unts and Blounes Odd Hants 804-06 Astior? Are. JIIES ME1S SIDP *»u j Leain Hofl lii Dance j | THE McCUSKER | | STUDIO | A Tenth and Boardwalk Phone. 425 jj ALL THE LATEST STEPS IN BALL 5 ROOM AND FANCY DANCING Jj Private Lessons Daily A TEACHER FOR i S ii x a. u ii p. s. 1
© - oakva«d c*swsir* KMdAaLT ***^T ii i (# it to xv (di** I r« « t.r« .juv»« o* *.*• M"X IJ*S to li.SSS snn %m rmm TM» OSKLANU It X I I I l» » H COVrt OAKLAND ^ SENSIBU SI* I TVyfANY men and women, who lVl. could well afford cost her caia, I are driving Oakland Sensible Six Coupes, Their •election was i prompted primarily by the un- ^ matched value that this handsome, ! sturdy car represents and the I unusual operating economies that i the Oakland Sensible Six effects L over a long lifetime ol efficient performance, ' _ 1 , Tm»tot Cm, HUSi RmJOr, IiMSi Co**. tl«U> Pmt Dw 1 i»4 I. o. h. NsHM, Mtch. I Addifional tor Wirt Vhral Rqwipmral, $n k CHARLES SACK k Central Garayc Ocean City uuumati iwlivkr y New Jer»e j
IMUTKI4 a mo bTTia— Scotch I j m a#ce'***r, Oimmcrom qoban otry nbwjbrbby Jh*» ALL If. -L m . IX. I* I X" 1 -MUM (*i*«S* . 4^4 1..* a,i ii*i*a msfcrai *»«••* 0 rtsmmmm. m. m. Ai^dVan* the imperial I01G Central A v#. Ocaao CM/, I. J Opsn for the mgoa. Pifutatij kiasl*k M*/ IM kMM.lt. itoMiiaf HUB V. OHT/4LI. new hotel elberon KltJftlTU ANLCKXTXAL AVJCJHJE UCHAH CITY. H. J. Nay lor ud tk/ra. ProyrMraM eoortaratb w*a*i>a rLorougbtr *od MVly pa p*r»d. ball n«uM*: 17-X aatf «WM< miller cottage 79 iacatSHi Amur ' H K Ah CITY Nfcw JKXaET Gpao All tha Yrar Hot Water Heal lauma i. Miixea the biscayne Opan Friday. April 2 Ku ii blue waiar Is rtrry Mlroo* OcNuavtuu«u(>|iorlu Moorlyo tarraea Privata Hal txs Booklet fc BLUM DIN. OWMT ~ga n uy Cottage HI. 4 4. antral Aveuue , Ooaau City New Jersey open all lite Year Wario ruMut u4 every eooeeal*oea. Mix Ltmx ilAVDr, Prop. the darlington furtuerl) lite Kautlu 1128 Central Avenue Now op*a Cor Ut* seawut H|ted*l attest luu ffieeo lo w**k mma gmmis aud ttuodajr eteiutra. Bali Ptfcoii*. sat W vernon hall I HO Atlantic aveuu* ocaao Clly . N . J . le now open for ia* _ I reeepUMt or (umu and will rental* open aaUl October 1 e. e. bltrk I . .wyr-MgLj i-^waesw???
I Our Wall Paper is a veritable find. We aim to pleaae tbe particular. Just come down and 'inspect our numerous designs. II you are critical it may take you a long time to decide — there are so many patterns to choose from — but the point is that you can be suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Aabary Ava. Ocean City New Jerray Are You a Slave to Stoves? Is your house heated only io •pott f Do you want to do awwf w ith the dirt and trouble of carrying coal and asbct through the rooms? Do you want d m heat ut loss cost? Why not investigate the InTERn/monAL Onepipe Heater Ask ut if E is practical fur your home 1 1 cS | 1 SRAM A TROUT, Ag^to IPSO lUksn k*o, Orsra OB, N. ** I — — ^ ^ I aaM Sim. *SP Mark Lake Estate UNDERTAKERS J, PRE SCOTT CADMAN, Jr.. Pwraral Director 639 Coatral Avenue Ocean City New Jersey AtTTS ItlWkfMT c. L. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AOERT .. (««• ttw aaia. OoWpra for raai. urn i ras ii nif" T1T t hi HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have i\ line of rrmitmm* at leas than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAR. C. ADAMS A SAO. T 10-12 ASSOftV AVI hkadlky A amahs Reading Goal lb* in* i«xr«DM*t Sail or Eatatpnaa Samuo^Mocktr i ALL KINDS 4>F JUNK l >®fWaNStM*P«tsM toniwrx It liav, at.vu.iiki !••-> ■-*' TilahOi 8* W. ftTlMTK Kf COBFAIT 'Shew Rawtm tea y fpaiH snS Waal Avpaup ■ ,J toeaan city • s.

