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ocean city sentinel

VOL. XL.

OCEAN CITY. N. J„ TIIUKSDAY, JULY I, 1920

NO. 14

Ocean City Sentinel I'ubliahid Weakly at OCICAN CITY. rsl. U. -byK. CURTIS ROBINSON Bditor and Prupriotor I1.50 Par Year, Strictly in Advance. niDIVAL. Dr. w. p. haines cor. ninth ano wesley ave OCEAN CITY. N. J. 18 lo IUn. 111. UKKU'K llOt 1 Its: 4 I tu S |». 111. (© lob p. 111. Hell I'lioiio. 'AW MwiimI Uvinnaatlai mvuitir una COrrwUvc Uy iiiinu-lU M Swttllaii Movements die eijokknce b. Haines llouru by Appointment OCEAN CITY, N. J. Hour*— 9* 10*. 111., 1 J-* |>. in Allen Corson, H. D. S:6 Wesley Avenue Ocoan City Now Jorsoy ^bell t*. ** Inter Slutr |».A. JJKRSCIIUI. PETTIT, M. D. 607 wesley ave. ocean city. new jersey OUtre Itinirx: V to 10 a. Ill, 7 In B f. Ill, t'iiou# Ortlo* 1 1 nil 1 u l*ltoiio277 Until u » iu. 1-3 p. iu. b 8 |». III. John h. Whiticar, m. 1). 717 Wesley Avenue ocean city. n. j. 0k, Wilson y. Christian o 1 )entiNt»« 809 Central Avenue ocean city, N. J. Hell Phone, 152. Nitrous Oxide AdinlnLterol Kx-lUy lUasnoala bell Phone ij9»-W Ocean City Calls Given Immediate Attention dr. david m. saxe veterinary surgeon Uoc» « Specialty >0 NORTH VIK01NIA AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Formerly Chicl Veterinarian U. S. Express Co. ■ Office Hour*, Ocean City I I Tuesday W«dii*«d>V.Fv-lta. »«». Friday, Saturday, ( 1 »•&•*» P >«. | I dr. chas. h. vail || Osteopathic Physician I Ocean Cits Oftlca Philadelphia uillca UU» Highlit St. 1 4 •> K« al Kstat* Trust Itldf. Pbonv.m J I'liune. Walnut tons R<H IT! 1 PlItlNKS Night I'hona Call, W-W Hughes' Central Pharmacy 9th and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, n.j Phone 245-W Phnns your orders We deliver rice ATTeaa 1va.4T.LA w. Wootton, Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES 409 Ninth aouiT Law 0uiioi*« Ocean citv. n. J. Atlantic Citt. n. J. OMIfil Hov'l 10 A. m. O.K. jj^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR-AT-LAW , 8oUelU>r. Master and Kiamlnar In Chaacarj, prama Court Commissioner. Notary Public. UAFK HAY tot'ltr IIOI MK, N. J. (Opposite Public Bulldluf*) w. liolt apoaa. ahdkew <j. hoswsll J_/lW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, MAHTKK* IN CHAMOSar. HOUKMK HUILIHNG. AHltllllY avksbk and KlUHTM MTItKKT OCEAN CITY, N. J. wM. h. cC/llisson. jR. A km 1. M. Am. Hoe. C. K. Civil Engineer and Surveyor Ultjr Engineer, Ocean City, n. J, 111 . - ■ When the | Bills Arrive the man with « checking Account umjtieirtioiiably haa the advantage. Safely, convcnleutly, vc- ' cutnicly. speedily he disposes of hi* Obligation* No opporl unity for low — no hisKtnK over exact change •110 possibility of at tenineut—no delay. Secure these advantages for yourself, pay bill* In the future In the timc-tHcd-miil* proved-way— the p ft y * b y* check way. Call In and talk with our officers, Ocean City Title and Trust Company . OCEAN CITY. N. J. __ — -4

New 2tt!f 825 Asbury Location 13 Avenue House Dresses and Bungalow Aprons Cool, •Loose-fitting, Inexpensive Regular and extra sizes. Why worry and frel oversewing when you ran get these serviceable garments ( at such low figures. ' 1 Are you dressing your boy or girl in cool comfortable togs ? | 1 Wash dresses and suits. Ask to see our full line of girls' dresses and our 1 KAYNBK Line for Boys 1 I t Exclusive Bathing Suits for Women and Children Bathing Supplies — Shoes, Caps, Hose, Sweaters, Sashes, Ties, < Ear Stopples, Corsets ■ > . I! Heishcr's Yarns Home Journal Patterns * I _ I 1 _______ 1 Special Notice |pf(* ! The Ocean City Building and Loan J Association will Issue a <! NEW SERIES IN JULY ■ c the First mid-year series ever issued by this association. The books are now open aud subscriptions will be received by any j of the officers or directors on or before July 10 One Dollar t Per Share — No Membership Fee Charged < Subscribe now to the 35th Series and make sure of securing your t shares. It is the Largest Building and Loan Associa- l • tion in the County. ' President. George O. Adaui* Secretary, K. Howard Thorn f Vice Pres., Simeon 11. Miller Treaiurcr, Will. M. Ranck DIHKCTOKS f Willsrd w AiUmi, Win E. Uu»y, Holla Gxrrftien. Mark W Adsmi. Ki»h«r Wm. Lakr.U Ki.nk Smith. Alfred . W Povali »»d Curtis e. Corion A. c» bos WELL. Solicitor J C . ... . -- i I hippodrome]! . OCEAN CITY, N. J. 1 I GRAND OPENING 1 — — today - THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I The Picture Supreme "ON WITH THE > DANCE" 1 in Conjunction with an All-Star 1 1 1 t Vaudeville Show 1 ( t . I MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY t JOHN BARRYMORE ; I IN | \ Dr. Jeykl and Mr. Hyde s*=*==ac=s==3=rvc=======^ « ' L Admission, 22c aud 40c I < Including War Tax • j — J I _____ _ _ _ : , "XalRuc Beauty Shop" EIGHTH AND ASBURY AVE. No. 2 BOURSE BLDG. i Shampooing Sculp Treatment P»cl«l Mn,snge Manicuring Violet Rny and Antiseptic Hot Oil Treatment Specialist* in Klectrolysis Experienced Operator* in Attendance pVHLUAM 0. 5CHWART7. announce* the Openlnf of the The Wayne Restaurant AO*. Boardwalk, on or about June IV, 1020 ' The Skee Ball Alleys *0* Itoardwalk are Now Open WILUAM 0. SCHWARTl» Prop.

WOMEN MUST NOT WEAR SCANT BATHING SUITS I

City Ordinance of 190a to be Enforced, Mayor Champion Declares. "Woman A^ainM Woman!" No. li'a not iln- title «if a thrllllUK "movie" picture. II'h Ju»1 the thought occaa-SuiH-d by an Incident ut the meeting of the City ConunlBhloners. which ha^ ; resulted in a decree baninhing the lminodckL bathing auila of nieuibera of the fulr aex from the aireetH (Htreetn include Boardwalk, It in underntood). of this resort. The following letter wan read at the | meeting of lue board: 1 To the CoinmlHsionerfs of Ocean Cfly: I Gentlemen :~The Ocean t'ity league I of Women Voters requent tliat an or- ; dtnunce be panned perluluillK 10 the I immodest and Indecent bathing suits worn by men and women on the beach, ' and to the promenading through thej streets, shopping and strolling on the 1 of men and woman attired in bathing suits unless said suits are covered by a cloak or coat. Also that , the women be compelled to wear hose reaching above the knee. t 1! such an ordinance is in existence, j we ask that It be enforced. Respectfully. t Ocean City League of Women Voters.! t Mis. Rosalie Howe, Secy. Director Campbell moved that this ] 1 matter be left to Mayor Champion, and that also he reply to the letter. * The motion was carried. f Mayor Champion afterward said: "We an* going to enforce the city ordinance bearing on this subject. So long as bathers are modestly and d»- t cently dressed, they will not be Inter- 1 tered with." • The city ordinance, adopted August r 1. 1902. roads: * "Section 1 Be it ordained by the t Common Council of the city of Ocean * City that 110 person or persona. shall I travel in or upon any or the streets 1 or alleys of the city of Ocean City In * abbreviated bathing rohes. suits ot other costumes of a similar nature una suitable robe or covering shall be worn over said bathing robes or 1 suits to properly cover their persons J from public view." There is u fine of fS for each of- ' The league, at it* meeting:, a few night* since, gave praise to Capt. J enter, of this city llfeguarcv, for bis ellorts to keep women Improperly { (IreHsed ofl' the beach. , By appointment, members of the / City Ministerial Association v met with Mayor Champion at bin of- f lice iu city ball Friday afternoon for lite purpose of dticueslug matters of " vital luiere*t to tbe re«<»rt and the 1 residents aud cottagers. 1 Tbe mlnlslers attending the conference were tbe Kev. M. M. Lew!#, pa#. 1 tor of the Klral Baptist Church, preal- 1 dent of the organlcatfon; the He v. George W. Yard, pastor of tbe Klr#t | M. K. Church, aecxetary aud treasurer J of the organization; the Hev. Dr. U. ri. Snyder, pastor of the First Presbyterian Churcb. and the Rev. J. W. J Watts, rector of Holy Trinity Kplaco- 1 pal Church. e The purpose of the meeting was to ascertalu the mayor's attitude regard* c lug scant bathing suits worn by mauy 0 men and women on tbe streets. 1 aud beach, and also hla In* a TO ! GIVE MUSICAL Noted Trombonist Will be at Methodist Church Friday ' Evening, July 9. .A. i I Homer Rodeheaver, with whom nearly everyone Is acquainted, and who gave a moat enjoyable entertainment In the Melhodtat Church last summer, will again appear in Ocean ( City, and at the same place. Mr. Rodeheaver will give a musical here Friday evening, July 9. He will be assisted by his sister, Miss Ruth Rodeheaver, who Is an excellent soprano singer. The cards, of admission th's year f will be fifty eeuls, aud there will be t some sests reserved. These may be I had for tweuty-five cents additional, i Mr. Rodeheaver could give but one § concert here In this section this sum t tuer as his lime Is greatly taken up i It has been his cuttom for pome time I to give a concert at Ocean Grove, but \ the preference ibis year was given to | Ocean City. Inasmuch a# he haa * given Ocean City the preference, It Is i only fair that the people should give | him a crowded house. I Waitrssw Wanted. Rxperi- ' enced id restaurant watting. Apply ' 8IMM8* Restaurant, Boardwalk and Moorlyn terrace. adv.,? !,tf. 1 For Ralr.— Refrigerator, 7 feet high. 6 feet wide and feet deep; good condition. Will sacrifice. Harris' Restaurant. adv., 1L Fon Kknt,— Double garage, vicinity Twelfth and Asbury; water and electric lights. Apply 1141 Asbury avenue. adv., 7 1, 2l. Klectrle baked bread Is better bread; yon will eat more. Valet's Klectric Rystetn, 71ft Asbury avenue. adv., 5 0. tf. Wantkd - Hmall second banded safe for private use Apply Hentinki. ofiice, adv.lt. Wanted.— Walt reaaes and cashier for Carl's Restaurant, 800 Boardwalk. adv , It. Gahauk FOR Rent— 1117 l^entrai ave„ Ocean Oily, adv., U t .1 iilrrkaaHt— MaMPBEE— BB Sterling Halrdresslng Stop III Elim Ural ochk ciig lew Jerset "Sterling for Beauty" "Sterling for Ser\'iee" "Sterling for Satisfaction"

ORCHESTRA NOW AT YACHT CLUB Dinner Dance July 9 See the Sentinel for Club Activities. The Oceati City Yacht Club i- no** full swing. The Ooeau City Yacht Club Orchestra ha» arrived, snd entertainment* and card and dinner parties are well under way. The fir»t dinner dance will lake place ou Friday, July it. at 7 o'clock. The club h»» made aiiaugeujenlf w ith the hK.vrt ski. to mail a copy of ; tht* newsy paper each week to every ' member of lb- club .Should you nut receive the Rkntixkl or should you desire your sddre** changed, notify Secretary H. F. Stanton, Ocean City. : N.J. The cluli wit] not -end out any other ' notice*. Hereafter, every week, mem- ' should refer to (he SKMV 1 NKI.'s advertisement of the club. Tills • will tell of all entertainments and do of the club. I 'l ire club elected eleven new mem < at the meeting held Friday night. 1 See the advertisement of the Ocean < city Yacht Club tu (his issue of the Sentinel. j ic. v. McGIuuIm wed* Edwatd V. McUluulv, formerly of this city, and Miss Ruth Marie Helnbsch, daughter of Charles Heihbacli 1 and wife, of AH North Far sou street, West Philadelphia, were married by tbe Rev Dr. Franklin, at the , uf O M. Joue* and w ife, 50J5 Arch street, West Philadelphia. Wilbur VanTlne was groom-man and , the bride wa* attended by Mis- Ksther , A. McGlutil*, sister of the groom. Hut 4. 1* Mcaitiem. The Ocean City Fishlug Club, at It* , meeting Friday night, elected eleven new member*, which run* the club's , total up to 4J2 A number of addl- , tlotial propositions for membership ! will be disponed of at the next meeting • of the organization. — - Will Rrheirar ou HeacKt. There la a treat to store tor tho-e on the beach this summer. On two or three mornings of each week, Liuzzl'# Orchestra will hold It* rehearsals, 1 which will be an additional attraction ' visitors. tentlone respecting the enforcement of 1 tbe guoday observance laws. Mayor Champion very frankly told bis callers that Indecent bathing co«- . tumes will positively not be permitted ou (be beach or streets, but uoue of 1 those si the meeting was able to come 1 to a detiulte decision as to just when a battling suit becomes Indecent. The ministers left, however, with tbe assurance from Mayor Champion 1 that the Bunday ordinances will be < eu forced. 1 There are enough ordinances ou the 1 city's statute books, It Is stated, to 1 cover everything considered objection- 1 able by tbe miulaters and other law- 1 abldlug cillzeus. 1

WOMEN ARE TO FORM AUXILIARY Meeting of Mnsic Lovers Will be Held In City Pavilion Tomorrow Afternoon. Tin- <!ot»fflWion»-r» of Public Itecrtv atlOn Grounds, which has charge of tin- mu>ic pit viiion and the daily con « have sent IuHUlUozis Lo the wo-nu-11 of tin* city (0 be preoeiit at a meeting to be held in (be niuuic pavilion ui 27 Ju o'clock tomorrow ( Friday J uKeriioon, for the purpose of organizing a women's auxiltury to co operate with the hoard in the sale of tickets for the concerts and to assist In tl»•.atc of the rest room In the front of the music paviiiou. Liuzzt and hl» orchestra will maWrtheir first appearance in the pavilion Saturday evening, when the concert will be free to the public. Mr. Liuzxi. :i well known Philadelphia artist, has K« -cured flxt«t-n first-class musicians as nu mbers of hU orchestra, aud ibvy w ill be heard in an excellent prognua John D. Moore- who is in charge of the arrangements at the pavilion, and the sale Of tickets, reports thai the tickets are being sold to a large number of the cottagers and residents, and that all seem interested In the eucce** of the concerts this season. Inasmuch as Snelb-nburg's MUtLao of fifty pieces, under direction of t'upt John Carroll, will play in (he sic pavilion next Sunday, tbe orchestra will play at the Ocean City Yacht club in the afternoon, it is stated. PATRIOTIC SERVICE Or. tiuwuiuu 10 Speak at L'oJoo Cbapel. July Fourth will be well observed at the (Jutou Cliapel by-the 8ea, Fifty*lxth *treet aud Asbury avenue. There will be a flog raising at lo o'clock In (lie morning, followed by the regular session of (he Bible school, with classe* fur all ages. from one year tn one hundred aud one years. At II o 'cluck, tbe Rev. Llnu Bowman, D. D , of the Rpriug Garden M. fc>. Church. Philadelphia, will deliver s patriotic sermon, and In the evening. at 7 o'clock, tbe first of tbe summer twilight service# will be held The topic will be "True Patriotism," aud sixty minute® of j >yous service are assured those who coma. Mmy Build Jelt* In C'bwnneL City Englueer William H. Colli*sou has received a permit from tbe Hlale Board of Navigation aud Commerce for the city to build the bulkhead. Jetties aud fill lo at Kmy-ulnib street. He took up with the boatd the matter of building a Jetty tu Katobow Channel, Iu Great Egg Harbor Bay. to deflect the ebb tides lo these wauts. The engineer of the board, with a committee. will come here to make au Inspection. Judge KCtdrcdfcc- to Hpcsk. At tbe Presbyterian men's class meeting Ruuday afieruoou. Judge Eldredge, of Cape Mav, wUI deliver the address. Judge Eld red ge Is a flue speaker and be has a Christian me* that tneu should beer. He will speak at 2 30. Good slugtug and a general good spirit is to be found in this class.

SUMMER SCHOOL OPENS WITH LARGE ATTENDANCE

WANTS DECENCY AT SEASHORE us Stand for Cleanliness in This City," Urges Dr. Snyder. Iu the First Pte*bytertau Church Huuday evening. Dr Snyder, the pastor, spoke on 41 The Challenge of the Moral Life " The story of Dr. Jekyl aud Mr. Hyde served a- the background for the appeal of the pastor to t>e ou one's guard Iu tin- day, w hen Mr. Hyde seemed lo have emerged from his haunts and to flaunt hie vulgarity and evil self on the world. The present day immorality i* not due to war condition*, but to the fact that men and women are not living Iu the of the Son of God. They are Htm. They- are walking with Mr Hyde, and all his evil passions are being given f^ll sway The used Is the demanding of Christ '• people that Mr. Hyde ahali be destroyed— that men and women shall be pure aud honest. > The sermon was a plea for higher Ideals among men and wouieu and young people here at the seashore, where the tendeucy Is* rather away than towards morality. "Let u* refuse to accept the exeu*e that |a given. Oh Well, they are doing 11 every where. Why not heir?' 1*1 u» stand for one hundred per cent clean lines" here In Oceati Cllv and insist ou a Christian form of decency," said the speaker. l et isle, At an attractive price— 8 oak bu reaus, 1 oak chlttonler, chairs, tab e aud window screens. Apply #00 12th 81 , Ocean City. adv.. It. Boat ron Balk.— 26 ft motor boat, with cabin, lo water. H00 Apply U17 Central ava.. Ocean city, tf J^. or 2I0& Pacific ave., Atlantic City, N J. adv.. It. FOUR!*.— IVdHt dog. Owner can have same by Riving license number and place where dog was registered Apply hkntinki. ofiice adv., u. Loht. -Hunday evening, child'* silver mesh hag With pnWdtt Ik>X attached Return to Illinois on theHi rand adv., it. i xw&V— 'Diamond solitaire ring, on Boardwalk, Bunday evening. Reward at I lllucte-ou the Btrand. idvw It, Yalat'i Electric System Bakery; visitors welcome; shop. 20* w*wmh •treat. adv., ft tf.

Pupils and Faculty Welcomed by Mayor Champion— Dr. Sensor is Missed, l>up to the absence o! Dr. T. D. Sensor. the opening or the Ocean City State Summer School with the general assembly tn the First M. K. Church Monday morning seemed like the play of Hamlet with the leading character jnlsalng. For the first Ume since the start of the State summer schools, about fourteen years ago, Dr. Sensor, director of the summer schools, was unable to be present, because of Illness, from which he has been suffer Ing for several months. While he was not there in the flesh, with his usual Jest and humorously sarcastic "dont's" Tor the young teacher* making up the student-body of the school, all of which were missed by the regulars at the school. L>r. Sensor tga» present In spirit, as shown by a telegram from him read at the session. Dr. A. 11 Meredith, until recently one of the State commissioners of education, who was always at the school here, was another important figure missing, but hU heart, too. was with the local school, as revealed by the reading of a message from him. Dr. Meredith has been appointed State superintendent of education In Connecticut, and this week left for the "Nutto eg" State. The telegram from Dr. Sensor read : James M. StarilKA. Summer School: I'leaae accept my beat wishes for a pleasant snd profitable session in lffO of the Ocean City Summer School Regret my inability to be with you and rajo) the work aa in former year*. Very truly yours. T P. SENSOR. Director or Summer School*. The reply sent Dr. Sensor was: We feel a great void at the opening . session of the summer school. Your , spirit still directs and will inspire us , during yonr absence We hope that report* will continue tp be encouragIhg Faculty and Students of Ocean lily I State Summer School. The relearara from Dr. Meredtih ■ was as follow*: Supt James W Steven*. High School (IffStllfl snd best Wishes ' for the best aeaalon In summer school r history. A n MEREDITH. Assistant roramlsstoner or Education , The reply to Mt\ Meredith follows: The Ocean City Summer School e* u pre»#e® lt> kee* regret fot New Jetsty'* lo#* ot your services, and eon graduates Connecticut on her gain Our good wishes go with yon wm h shall follow with Interest your sueeeaa Faculty *hd Students ef Ocean tTU Stale Summer School >1 These tele* I am* were sent Mt*s Els h gen Mid Miss Britten, of T^ntoa A

GREAT CHORUS TO SING AT FLAG PRESENTATION

I ' DON'T SPEED HERE, AOTO DRIYERS , . I u Police Aathorities Are Deter- J mined to Break ap Practice < ThU Season. < 1 Already there has bean coostdei- fi - able spaaulng by automoUiaa ou the ' ■ ■tTHOofibMctty.sok the putkeiQ- . thurlltes aay they ore determined lo e break Ihl® up prpmplly, before eome j child or other person Is killed or crip- c pled for life ( ' Foitceman William D. Hmubl, who «m the "hike cop" la*t week. 4 ran down two automofciliatB who were | •eld 10 be speeding, aod took tbeou he- ( , fore Police Ju- lice Ware, who fined each 96 90, which was paid. , Cnartee White, colored, chauffeur j fox a Cottager at till Fourth street, was oueorihoes arreetssi. Tbe other was M. Zuezl, of 2i6 North Felton street, PhfJadsipbta, who was going through tbe dly ou ao eudurauce run fox a car- I (Ale Buii of auto. Hs was aaid to < have teen dnvlug esckieesly on As- c bury avenue. J If It Is really Uiiau<l«d to "break up" t reckless driving 00 the streets of this I city, IPs authorities should remove c the soft pedal. Most automobile I speed fiends will grin at paying 96.Vu ■ —aud go of! and do it again. Cotugsre axw complaining at the i rata of aotomobillats in many section* 1 uf the cUy, especially thnaa who ace < the speed kings on Atiaatle, Ocean aud Weaky avenues. OpsaiDC hs-LUs Bakery. a At the opening of Acklay's Bakery, \ fill Asbury avecus. Ocean City, this - aaoruiog there will be on sale breed. 1 cake, pies and a greet variety of sweat dough. Id purchasing $2D worth and c returnteg cb*eks amounting to same t you will receive 60 cents In trade free- 1 AU ws ask la a trial. Wjlbuk Ackuey, Prop. *dv.. It t Fur 8auc — 8 nursery ice boxes, ! 17i2b. 46 window screeus. *26x27. I bedstead aud springs, 10 cote, 1 gas range, 4 porch rockers and five-piece parlor i set. 4fit> Asbury ava., Ocean City. 1 adv., il For Balk —Chevrolet ear, 490 elese, lo good shape, ell new rubber starter I and lights. Apply 1212 Bay aveoes^ c Ocean City. adv.. It, t

Music and Patriotic Speeches in City Pavilion Stmday Evening, A special tovHaUoc Is extended by the U«ceJ Americas Legkm Poet and the P. O. e. of A. Caaup to *L visiting comrades aod brothers to attend Uis special flag presantaGoc ceiebmtoc u> the music pariLou on Bunday evanlog. July 4 The service* are tand under tbe auof the First Presbyterian Church, and arc in charge ot Itt H & Bo yder , the pastor, former ehaplatn iu the U- fe- A. Add mi is win bedeOvarad by the Btal* prasldeot of the P. o.H of A., Howard T. Jarmt; Judge Poor edge of Cape *ay Couoty, and Mayer Jo*. G Champion There will be special music by the double quartet of the First Freafiyterlan Church and Boellenbucg's MiliBand. The will also be greet chores Maglog led by J. Myron Joiie. of Cut* u« College Revs Rsot Xsrkct A oew meal market will opao on Friday, inly Z. In Ware • Be: table Grocery, bIS Asbury avenue, under tha managament acd owwevsblp of filar r. laieof the Colon Market, tjixueth and Market street*. Philadelphia. with a full line of tbe fine* quality of meals sod poultry. Please gave as a tflai order. Price* reasonable. Prompt delivery. We have a foJl line of evaiythtng ir groceries, fnuu a ad vegetable*. Guaranteed freen oocntry eggs. cents a dozen, our specially. adv., 7-1. 2t. F. H. Wakx. Wanted —To rent a vlctrols for summer season. Please state nrva and model of machine No recast**. .Write A. W. McKlveny , tqi Ocean avenue. Phone 416. adv., It. For JiaiA.— Single ovac Clover UJamph kitchen rouge, nghL baud oven, hretier and water hack complete. WUI aell reaaouahla. 934 Central. adv., 7-1, ft. Loer.— Gentleman's sliver watch and gold lacs pin on a black knitted fob. Lady's photo In back case Return 334 Central. adv., 74, It For Erst.— Large furnished. •*- coed floor front room 91c per week; season. Apply 1241 Asbury evenm. adv., 1*. WatVTKT — Colored gtri for light and cooking. Apply Friday evening. 6 to fi. 1232 Pisa sure ava. adv., It.

- * I Compare our Suits with those similarly priced elsewhere. Either "Reduced" or otherwise JULIUS ROTH TAILOR ^ ■asm——— — 1 — — — ■ 1 11 — — n— — — r—wg"w ■F^wsvwiwrewwwee All Laundry Troubles lif UVQ Oh, Just Phone Ended If VI I . 7W , Pilgrim Laundry Co. OFFICE : 8s3-3s5 Asbury Arena® ' Out Auto will Collect end Deliver v • 1,11 I • j Christian Science Services 1 wtfc* KB HRkb tat THE Casino Club Every Bunday Morning During tha Baaaon at 1 Half Past Tan O'oloolt j THE aUEUBCl4 OF THI kkNSON FOR JULY AtF* I» ; "QOD" - . . - .. i ; Lixtliera.n Services j SUNDAY EVENINGS, 7. AC o'clock ATT THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH T*NTH ST. AND WKSLE Y AVE. R Visit itjg Clrtgvwwn aud Sotobis Ytnx arc Itivittd to Wocabty wilt u«; * On Jnly 4th, Rev, Wm, L. Ronton, PR. D. * wilt Preach y in 1 Hunsrei si . .Li. 1 us 1 in 5 The Baptist Gornerj j Make It a Great Day July 4th I Clhs* tha IMty With Attending the BIG HIPPODROME MEETING I o'rfec* ? ON TRR POARPWALK ■ [f Addrrw- 'Tlw Two Cittfre-hip.- "" j ^ ^ ^ Kt*<>k ETObW't Sl^ | j