Ocean City Sentinel, 1 July 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel Itn K8DAV JULY 1, im We stroll b« gl»«l to rsosiv* lum. of u«w» kuJ cmuuiuulcftUtiui of murwl to lU la coiuiuuully ami out reader* •varywbara. All ouuuuuulcatkma should be ac o iui | >a u led with ilia full utuit iuU address of Um writer, uot uaoassarlly f«»r publication but a* a guarantee of good Ir'lb DOTS ikwao Ully will have a big Fourth uf July celebration. l ouceiu oy the orchestra will beglu lu the city pavilion ou Saturday tv*uiug> I'Uls coueart will be free. 1 lie Suelleuburg Mlllltaiy Cadet* are now aucauipe«1 ou the old cauip grouud at Hlztb etreat aud Ocaau avail u a. The members of ths First t'hrisllau « iiurcti Huuday School, of Philadelphia. to tha number of not I«m thau two bundled, will cuiua to this city ou au czcuhdou July ?. II. P. Fry. a r nuu.tr vr«id#ot of thla oily, I* Idsutihed with iba church. PERSONALS l\ H. Van First, of Philadelphia, a cottager, autert aluad hla daughter. Mr a. Lettie Heath, of Philadelphia, Huuday llr. J Howard .Sharp and bride, of Shauiofclo. Pa . raturuad Tuesday i after »paod lug a week with the latter * paraula. V apt. aud Mr* J. M Sharp, lu I hla City. Wllliatu H. Graham . uf Philadelphia. a former resident of thla city, waa tu towru over tha week-end. Ha , aud hla family will he here today, . aud will remain during July. Mra W. P. Kleiner la viattlng 1) p. , Hieiuer aud wire at Ihelr cullage at i hUvsolh atreal aud Aabury avenue Mr Hieluer la a cbaulalu at the naval t traiulug station at Newport, K 1. r ■ • * i SPECIAL MUSIC 1 _____ % iiuanat Wilt KIuk in Preebtieriau Cbarch The program of mualc in tha Kirat ; Praahyterlau Church for Kuuday " moiulug I* aa follow*. Organ prelude, "The lufant Je*u*." Yon n Anthem. 'By the Waleraof Babylon," Culertdge- Taylor - Km* Kolo George Kotos. tirgan poaiiude. "Festive March." Clarke. . The double quartet will slug at the • pedal service ou the uiu*ic pavilion * lu lha evening Valet'* Klectrlc Bakery, on Hatur- ^ day . Ilnwadelleioua coffee cake* agalu. 716 Aabury avenue adv., 5 JO, tf. (! Kok Haul— Two valuable coruer S Iota on bay front, near yacbt club. Tertn* to *oll. Addreae K J. DuMee. ]«W> South Third alreet. adv.. 5 27. tf ^ Uarage f»r sale, 10x15 fret; location Eighth aud Central; rnu-l be moved; U make offer. Apply lo Ralph L Cheater. 6 17 tf. tl To Oue and All— Do not forget the old reliable Bay Villa Iroundry. which waa established In 1916. Try It once— complete your leuudry while yon lri wait. Call, write or phnna. 169 W ^ 217 Hay avenue, Ocean City. France* Freeman, Prop. tx adv., 1-16, if. Ci

MAY HAVE BALI GAMES THIS YEAR r M. Mackenzie Wants to Get in Touch With Amateur Player*. Several Phlladelpblaua among tha cottagers aud aurnmsr vial lor# here are iiitiuua to get a baseball tram oigatilead lu thla city fur lha auuimer M Mackenzie, of Philadelphia, la tha moving apint In lb# propoaition. i here baa beau a desire uu the part of lliaee meu to make and keep Ocaau City aa attractive to vlaltore aa the •Hher araahore raanrta. aud they feal that baaeball la oue of the great attraction* of a reaort.*Aa planned the play-t-re are uot to be uu a salary baaia. and the expense*, lucludlug train fare aud lueala, will be paid vialllug learu* It i- the thought to take up collections at the games, with probably a little U uauclal aaaiatance from lover* of the •port w bo may feel like tnakiug dona llona. If Iherelaauy money remaining at the cloaa of tbe aummer, tbla could be divided among the player* ou tbe local team Mr. Mackeuzla »ngge*t* that an <>oeau City realdeut I* made treasurer, *ud he ask* auy good ball player* now in Ibe city to report at the old ball l-ark Saturday aud Muuday. He tie* lb* nucleus of a good teaai.but'pilcber* particularly are needed. ■ m + m i MISS MAY BROWN DIES Mlac Wise a Uealdcm Mr re for 1an» Years. Mlaa May Brown, daughter of Mrs Harab A. Brown, died at bar borne. Thirteenth street aud Aabury avenue, yesterday morning after au llluaea or mure thau a mouth. She waa fortytwo year* old, aud had Jived iu Ocean Cily many years, she had a number of frieuda. who will ragrel to learu of her death Her body may be viewed at 639 t'eutral avenue after 7.3U o'clock tomor(Friday) availing. Tbe Interment will beat Ml. Morieb Cemetery. Philadelphia. Saturday, where ear- I vices will ba conducted lu the chapel. * w • i BAPTIST SERVICES — I Mpcclal Prugraui Arranged lor Neat Sunday. Services In th«- First Baptist Church . next Sunday will In* as follow* 9.3" a. in . Sunday school, l.w**on. "l>avid In Camp aud Court." lu.45 a. , tu. morning worship, nolo by Frank 1 Kmblik Sermon by pastor, the Rev. M M Lcwla. text, "In the beginning ] the Word." No service In the afternoon j 7.45 p m . services In ihe Hippo- i drome Theater on Boardwalk Song Service led by Frank Kmbick Brief | tddn-x* by pa»tor, subject. The Two t Cltlzenehipa." Solo by Mlaa Klale i Smith. Everyone welcome. i i Wanted -White wo uau wlatie* " [MMitinu e* hou*e keeiwr, oook or rlilld'a not as. Apply 824 Aabury eve.. r Jeeeu City. adv., It. c A real up tu-dale all electric bakery; . he public la Invited. See Valel'a Klectrlc Hysleiu, 715 Aabury avenue. adv.. 6 6. If. t Wantki> — Olrl for light housework n bungalow. No wash. Apply 1224 r kVealey avenue. adv , It Wantkd.— Light work for bright I H»y, 14 years. Box 96 P O. Ocean o 'ity. adv.. It. v

CITY READY FOR BIG ! CFLEBRAT10N OF FOURTH

t Concerts Suuday by Snellenburg Band— Addresses by Notables— Parade Rente • Skilled Uecorstora all week have • beau fealooiilng building* and >ouir • of Ihe principal streets of the city, and now iba reaort. witb lha arrival yeai lerday afteruoou of ihe Hnellanhurg Cadet l 'or p*. with lla military baud of t llfly piece* and bugle oorpa of thirty i piece.. has lakan a regular holiday i appearance, in preparation of the I three day oboervence of Imlei>eu<tenct Dev. 'Ihe celebration, made moiuviilou - I beceuaeoflhe uuvaiimg aud dedlce lion of the tablet lu honor of the *er vice men of thi* city, which take* place Monday afternoon, at cilv hall will begin with an athletic carnival by tbe Hnellcuburg Cadet* ou the yacht club ground* Saturday after noon, lu the eveutug. at theclty'uiualc pavilion, Lluzxi Orche*lra of •eveutean piece*. Iticludlug the leader will give ii* opening concert, i'lil* will he free to the public. Aa ha* been aiiiniuuced. there will be free Co u cert* in the tuumc pavilion, ou the Huardwalk. Huuday afternoon and evening by the Snellen burg Military Baud, with *«do* each time by member* of the baud, and vo cal e«do* by Ml** Margate! McCoo»ghy, of Philadelphia Capl. John i • wrroll, director of ihe baud, ha* ar ranged excellent and varied program* for each concert, lu addition, ou | Sunday evening, at tbe pavilion. , tliara will be a flag presentation lo , Morgan- Kauck Po*l, of the American , Legion, with * pedal mu*lc aud a vreat chorua of vidcea, aud addre**e* by prouiiueut *peaker*. \ The Huellcuburg Cadet* will be lu ■ t>ected by Major (Jeneral Price and *taf! ou Muuday morning, end Ihe 0 parade and dedication of Ihe mouu 1 mem will take place lu the afternoon c I nere will t>e exerci*e* at the yacht 1 club, begluolug about 2 o'clock, when \ former (Jovernor Stoke*, of New Jer ' •ay. will he Ihe prluclpal speaker. At Ihe CuQcluelou of lhe*e exercl*«*, Ihe • parade, with Col. J. Hoherl !%>opor, commander or the Huelleiihurg < adet*. 6 aa chief mar«hal. will -t*rt for the e city hall. The program at the yachl r club appear* iu another column. The program of exerclae* at cily " hall follow*: J "America," *ung by the a**emblage. by J M.Jolle* lte*|ou*iv* reading, the Rev J. W. Watl*. rector, of Holy Triulty Kpl*co- \ pal Cburcb. ' Reading of Lincoln's <letty*burg Add re**, the Rev. (leorge W. Yard, l pastor of the Fi r»t M. K Church. \ Dedicatory prayer, the Rev Dr. R. , H Snyder, pastor of the First Preiby- . tarlan Church. Reading of name* of the men ou u the tablet, the Rev M M Lewi*, pa* A of the Kirat Bapll*t Church. The of the Morgan Kauck Poal, who will be a*** tub led around the monument will anawer a* their name* .. are called A bugler will souud "tap*" when the name* of each of the j* four boy* who died lu Ihe service are ,i celled. a Unveillug of tablet, Mr* Oawlu H. Henry. Brief add re** by Mayor Champion"Hlar Hpauglad Banuer," a**em „ blage. 11 Benediction, the Rev. J. T. Hilllenn, pastor of St. John's IjUlheran Church P Four young meu frum thl* city lost a Ihelr live* while In ihe *ervlce of Ihelr country They are L Ru-aell Henry. H wboae mother will unveil ihe tablet; A

HIPPODROME PIER WILL OPEN TODAY Superb Pictures and High Class Vaudeville Presented by Manager Frank Piatt. The Hippodrome Pier Theatre op« n» this ain i noon with a matinee ai 3 o'clock Tbe evening nhow will atari ai 7 o'clock Tbe picture. "Oh With tb« Dance," hi intensely Inlet eating, aud no lovei of film* will ml*e It. Five ail* of high das* vaudeville will also n«- presented thl* afternoon and evei liny Tin* pi oki am will be the atiracMon for tin* week Frank Wolf, book ing agent for the Nixon house*, will cive Ihe people of tbia resort Ihe beit -how* to be had. aa he ha* demon Mi aied In |ia*l season* The prices of admlaaion will be tl' « eni* and lu cent*, including war tax The picture foi Muuday. Tuesday and Wednesday will be John Harrymore in "Dr Jekyl and Mi Hyde." and the vaudeville will he another featurl There will be a change of program very Monday and Thutsday. with a matinee dally. Frank Plan, of thla city, who ha* actively Identified with the pier for a number of year*, will be the man thi* xeaaon. and Mr. Wolf has made a moat excellent Helection Elmer E. Kanck. Wesley Cordery ai d Nichols* luipagllaul. The firework* lu the evening will be one of the featnrea of the day Prior thai. Mayor Champion, Major (leu eral Price aud other luvlted gue*t* will be giveu a dinner by N. Snellenburg A Co. ai the Noriuandie Hotel There will also be a dance by Ihe ct del* lo Ihe music pavillou Muuday eveutug. The committee* In charge of ibe 1 celebration held a meeting on Tueeday eveulug aud completed arrangement. 1 for the three-day observance. Commodore William K. Hexamer »ald at thi* meeting that the route of i parade practically decided on by Col Cooper I* as follows: Parade form ou Hay avenue, eoutb of yacht club; pas* uortli around the circle lu front of the club house Into 1 Battersea road; to A*hury avenue; to 1 HI x i h *i reel; to Ocean avenue; to Sev- 1 vent h street: to Atlentlc eveuue; to Eighth street; to Weeley uvetiue; lo I Twelfth etreet; to Ocean eveuue, to Tenth street; to Aabury eveuue end the city hall. The military division of the parade i will rest under the city bell, north ou Asbury eveuue. The civic dlvlelou will re*t east on Nluth street. It we* said by members of tbe com mil tee that much money la needed for the expeusee tof the celebration, end rftorts will be made to gel the uece*»ery cash within tbe uext two or three daye. Boa HI»i no. —Can furnish room end board for two adults for July. Private family; real cooking. Address Box 285, Ocean City. edi ., It Fob Ha i. k — Hewing machine. Ap- ' ply Mr*. C. L. Lake, 17th end Wesley avenue. adv. 6 10. 4t. For Hai.k — Lot, 40x100. No. 881 Section L, Ocean City. M<>0 cash! Apply 5715 Aabury. adv., 6 24, 2t. <

FINE MUSIC FOR I METHODIST CHURCHi I Well Known Philadelphia Vocallftts to SI»k Here— By 1vauug Thunder, Organist. A querist of vocalist* from Phila-I dsiplne will sing In lha First M K Church hart I Ilia *uiumrr. iwgiuiilng next Huuday The number* uf thai I quartet ere Hnprson. Mildred Jon#-; contralto. Louisa Sutton Nolao;iehur; Bernard Poien, aud base, I- rank M Couiy. 'The urgeulat for lha summer service* will I* Sylvanu* Inunder, of Philsdalphla. All of Ilia voce I isle, as aril a* Ihe organist ere kuown a* among (he leading artists lu their lines in Philadelphia, and those attending the earvices In the First M. E. Church on Suuday* during July aud August artaaeurtd of rich musical treat*. The services next Huuday will be - along patriotic Hue*. The Rev. o«h, W Yard, pastor, will preach at both services, end he will use as his theme*. I "The Klug's Legion of Houor," and • Our Nominee." The church will he decorated for Ihe occasion, and every thing will be done to make the service* helpful. ■ lauiind •'rHiilce. Dr. Howard Reed, of 1829 Diamond street Philadelphia, lias rr«uiue<1 his practice at hie resldei.ee. 424 Ocean • veuue. adv.. 6 24, 21 For Hai.1C —Only four left of those very deelrahle lots on Asbury * venue south of Thirteenth street, and oue on We*t eveuue, noutli of Hlxteeuth m street Price low and term* *elisfac tory for one or ell of them Apply to Mr* H.8. Huiltli, Jul Lees avenue, Colling* wood, N. J. adv . .» 2u. 3 moa Now tMioklug order* for choice, pure bred Duroe pig*, from well matured stock, cholera Immune; ready for delivery last of June. Addre*« Je*»e H Cullliie, Box 83, Houlli Heavllle. N J adv., ♦; 24. 21. W Aktki> —By couple, with two ctilldreu, two loom* aud board, near beach. August 1 lo 15 Inclusive. Address F. W. L., Hkntinki. office. adv., 6 10 4t. Wantkh — Home far excellent uald. with baby; Wilmington family ~ ireferred; best references. Addre-s T., Hkntinki. office adv., 6 24 if. KokHai.k. — Bay frout lot. building for boat locker* I hereon, on May eve., Twelfth alreet. Apply 1280 Plea aura eveuue. adv , 0 24 31. mil hi«n«. ii* Mark Lake Estate UNDERTAKERS J, PRESCOTT CADMAN, Jr., Funeral Director 639 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Al/TO t.Ot'IPMk:M HKABLEY A ABAHN p~1""' Reading Coal Also Kindling Wood by barrsi or eordBast coal on tbs market. auDu Iba. to lbs loo gnarantaad. Mall or Knier pri*« 'pbooa. •■CS Sa4 Yard. TklMTM and wnn

I ' PLUMBINO Ara yoq getting entire aatafaoUou aa lo prtoaa, wurkmaueliip end bueiaaaa conrlasy ? if • •nt, it aill i*y you to gtv* as a trial 1 au> te an exeapiionAliy good poaltPxi lo ***- -«rs of year repair wtk <*f which 1 make a specialty. 1 h*«# aompaDelve *eULtisLae«*t t oler i. ' fi>iu* i , u. ..uUiu wi'te »"• a ti •*. •Rdh phooas C^e He I iAOON 607 Eighth Fit 1 i ' — es^— . SURF LAUNDRY Ouan Avenue »•*... ixv-j Ocean Ciiyf N. J. GOOD WORK, QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL LAUNDRY NOW OPEN Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING AND DECORATING 935 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY shonl ei-w NEW JERSEY . ' — - Gook by Gas tnd you wou't have to worry The old reliable OAS tlwaya "Johnny on the spot." Now is the time tu get your GAS RANGE or WATER II HATER for the coming summer. Call at our sales loom and see the latest models in Gas Appliances. City Gae L»i&ht Company Build a Home There IS a Building Boom, ll ia iu full swing ia the West and Middle West. We have commenced to feel it here in the East. It'* spreading. Prices will advance. Why not get huay now with those plana f See your friend, Mr. Contractor, and go over it with hiui. Of course it's understood that you'll wmut the Lumber to come from us. If we get the business, you'll not be held up for tbe delivery of the material. That doe* not only roe* a LUMBER, it mean* Cement, Brick, Lime, I«alh. JmsIi and Millwoik and Hardware. CvarythlnA that iaaa In tha Building G. II. Shoemaker Lumber Go. Twelfth nnd West Avenue |Ieain Howjo Dancel | THE McCUSKER j | STUDIO I A Tenth and Boardwalk ~W~ Phone, 429 | fi BELFIELD AND ALL THI LATEST STEPS IN BALL ROOM AND FANCY DANCING O | Private Lessons Dtily ! ' f 9 »"■ " " f- * §

HbTUJ ASK corvAaxa i Scotch J£all t a aotRfiar, Oimmotorn o am AN OITY N£W jMRBmr : m&mkMsm mi— m « rowmmm. m. m. NEW HOTEL ELBKRON XIOHTM AMDcaaTKAl, AVZXIIK O C*AV CITY. m. i. da> u#f aa4 nay rs, rroprisir— m roortwbaeaaoa rboroagalg raoor ata* M ami hsbw: n-X a 1. 1 ' aa -i>. MILLER COTTAGE TV 4 Si.lrai As.fi as s-KA* C1T* N X W JKIMKT Opan All tha Year Hoc W alar Haat Laura i. uiixra THE BISCAYNE Dpao Friday. April 2 Kusrilbg waiar lb «*»rj badruou OcaanaveuuaoppoMta Moorlyo tarraca Privau Bath* Rook lot K- ULlTKDJSf, Owaar CANDY COTTAGE 813 Central Avanua >c«au Cily New Janwy iJ|*a ail Uaa Yaar Warm rooms uu •vary coo van lao aa. Maa l.roi* uavdv. Prop. THE DARLINGTON lurutariy u w KaUiiu 1126 ( XNTKAL AVKMUK M<j« open for iba saaaoo HpfieiaJ aitfifitluo ffivfiti IO *wk «u4 gmamt* aud Huiiday vwtora M.II PbuUfi.SOB W VERNON HALL iiQ Atlautlc avfinao Oaaaa Cuy, M J. la now open for i as racwpUon of ruasu and win ramain opaa aaUl Octofcsr i a. K ISBt-JC DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Aabury Avcune OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY a«M Pbfifis, lyy-W z«u PktM, 2iaj ■ "biiii ii Theo. F. Hildreth electrical CONTRACTOR Jobbing Work a Specialty Office: 1032 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. I— I AVE you a cottage, bungalow * * or apartment to famish? We have a line of Purmtturk at leas than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty . CHAS. C. ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. •dv#rtl*ai*nl m the Ban if.

« ANNOUNCEMENT # v At a meeting of the Stockholders of the First National Bank held Monday, they voted to increase the Capital of the | institution from $50,000 to $100,000. j % a The stockholders waived their right to subscribe a Portion of the Stock which will be offered to Friends and I Patrons of the Institution at $200 per share. [ Subscriptions will be received up to and including July 5th when allotments will be made and payment required. ! The above action was taken in order to be the better enabled to tike care of the rapidly increasing business of the I Bank, which is evidenced by the following figures: I DEPOSITS ASSET8 I June 24 June 24 I 1918 $ 638,893.91 1918 $1,087,718.68 I 1 1919 910,823.89 1919 1,339,610.49 I 1920 1,076,448.31 1920 1,677,098.41 I and to have a wider distribution of the stock. | Any further information desired inquire at the bank at once. t FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, N. J. I J #