Ocean City Seutinel rHL" I48UAY, JULY H, lfc>t. VY# *hsll t«e glad to raaivt Uvuis ol .irwa and wmnuuulceUuua ot interval u» this ovuuaiuuity and our r«ai<r» •varywb«*a Ail okUiuuunlceUoiia ohould be sc«»u»ianwl xa Ula the (till usus# ami ^JOtem of the a rller, But iiacewunlv lor |.ni»li«*a»u>o. but a»»a guarantee ol | DOTS < i ity mnl; c#lebrat*«t thi h-'uri list ill mirii «oiia»;v> .intl apartment* bri** tur rvnl. In# local trolley liar ha* had It-tic-l fatal aiviUant i jm| you algu Ilia ptlilioo protaatluu lt»«* electric light art flea Hi Una City? I iu.se rvrnisiR thunder -turui* play tiauc a lib l»u sUisse ou tha Hoard- 1 a a»KSN uien aud cluldrvu tiava lo watch! tbr-r ntapa 10 cruasitig A -bury avenue i haaa day*.
PERSONALS j John M Julia la among Ilia suiudb«i v Mlora j w. Kclhr, of t'aoidali. la at hi* ntitags. vu hirst -u#et. Mim m a« > Wirx, of Mnlla, It at bar >uagv. ju tiaidana road Albaat i> * >al aud wife, of Pbtladal piua. arc bcra for Iba wmuu. mr •. o. t . Uiwr, of t amdeu. la at Ihh .ullage. 418 Ocean avauua vv. h. Htrat, «»f l.an-dowwa. ha* jwued in* *uniu«( h>uu« hara. Kobcrl Da*#* aud fiunly. of Philadelphia. ara hara fur i ha *aa*oii. Mr*. k. It. t'Urk. »r Philadelphia, i* among the vi»itur* lo tin* ntj h. 1). H«kK and wife, of Philadel l*l»ia, ar* at ilia Paul Apartment*. miw ii. a. Lehman of Pln-'adel t'bta. >a a gue-t of Ilia Darllugloo. Lti. Keeve* and wife uf s»lau. are at then collage, s!js ('« nlral avauu* Mr- t». r tVert. of norwood. i* at | her collage, jo Manue place, for the Mr*. Uaorga ken-lanus h«-r of Philadelphia, m at her collage, 7U) Wesley Bveno% rt. f Pan* and wife, of Haddnufirid.aic at their cnttagr hh Palter «ea road ik. ii k k »naltr and family, of Philadelphia, ara al i heir cottage, iii Kim attest • harir- h Verlnidvii and family are occupying an apart men t al 830 Fourth -irrel SV II tWiuaer and family, of Philadelphia, are al their -Village. 1HI8 • h-eau avenue. k i. It MlMlkeii, of Philadelphia i- liere fur the ■imimtr. located at i— 1 -» we*t avenue. Philip j- ltrai*h and family, or Phil •<leiph>a. arc at Ihelr cyllage, wl rtt t harlr- (dare Mr* It. it PaKl«r*ou. of Philsilelphia, ha* open l»ar cottage. 1137 t antral avauua. "dra. f. rt. Griffin and family, of Philadelphia, are al Itietr rotlag#. hup Ocean avert oe. i' j. i'arey and family, of Pliiladri phta liave opened tbeir college. 2-11-Weelrjr avenue. Alice Hueliman aud family, of Philadelphia. arc al Ibalr rollagr, 1 111! Aabury avenue. sV. k Pendleton aud family, of Hryn atbyu. are a( their cottage. 931 i eoiraJ avenueHid ward Kline and wife, of Phlla delphia. are occupying tliair a -bury avenue cottage. Mr Adden and wife, of Orangeburg, s l* . ara oecwpymg tbalr cottage htw Atlantic avenue. i ieorge h. Kacori, uf Millville, with hla family la nere lor tha -ao«ou al 701 Plymouth place. John oat ha* returned from kl rlda and 1 > a* o pr*>e«l liia aea*lM*ta home, ifim wm avenue I «A> I » v v*l §rglIUT
John K. Kb# and family, of Phlla- r • lei pin a. have opened their collage, , 111* Ocean avenue (] Vf. J. Brady and family, of Phlla- ] tie I phia have opened their cottage, r .*M Waalay avenue \ Mrs. Anna J. Bail* and family, uf t Philadelphia, are at their collage, > l-»£> A* bury avanue i Tba Mlaaeaa Kellay, of Wnl Philadelphia. have opened r heir collage, x 1..P- A -bury avenoe K J- Sterreet aud family, of Phlla- ; delphia, are at I hair collage, 810 First •IreM, fnr Ilia aaaMin Peler Murdoch and family, of Htookiyn. -peoi Ihe week-end wrtli relative* in IhM city. J Kl Mci'lellan and famiiy, «f Phil- , adelphta. have opened I hair collage l»MJt 4 'antral avenue. J'«eph H Mart ram uf Lanednwne, ha* <• pan art hie college 4«W CWifll ■venue, for the •ummer |l P Ktehirr and Wife of Mile cliy. are vt.umg tn Ocean Orove. where tliey will remain e m*mth. J>>*aph H. Hlopp and family . of Philadelphia, have opened Ihelr collage SHI HI i her lea place Walter W Hlbaon aod family, of Philadelphia afr uocupylug Ihelr col lege. l*> Weeley avenue t ol. Henry Kan and family, "f Philadelphia, arr occupy Ing ihelr cottage - J Moruiug*bfe road 0 l*. Hriuike and family, of Plnla delphia are >*ccupying their •ummer home. 8*Jf> l>el jgucey place Ifr. D. Huehrod Jaiar* aud family of PtHledelphla, are ccupylng Iheir ! oMtrg*. H2I llcean avenue K>il«ert It Vnllinn and family, of Ph-ladrlphte are at their 'ullage. 1W t'entral avenoe, fur the -eaaon. W. rthafTer Hmiih and family, of Atlantic Coy ar# at I heir apart merit*, hoard walk, for I ha an m met J Hnrua Allen, a well known Philadel| •hla immraof-e man. ha* opened hi* collage. I»«h Afa*lay avenue P- well <1. Kit Wan and wife, of fulling* wood, ar* at their collage, rmrd *t reel, for Ihe eommtr. T I' fli-enherg arid family are ittiHflf tn# many Phiiadelphlan* here They are loraled at Park place P. I# Hmith and family, of Philadelphia are at l heir milage We-ley eve. tine and • hthea road for the •ummer. i rterlae K. Meahan and family. r»( PhifadtlphiB. have opeaad l hair cortaae, THtttlftHH *lree< and Weeley avenue. Mra K Mgdan Hnae, o#Trny.la IN g ie*t of I h ma* rtuvpaol and wife, d 1 HI* cliy Mra fto** I# a afaler of Ufa. Nm pawn t liar lea Hheflek and mniher, n) phi'adel pbla, are oucupyiug apart m*n*e*n tin- dhrlkat Afrtnaaehla wf ll»r H«»ardwalk. 1 #e*iu«fd I »ear «hd V nil Kiderlaj aud wife, "t Philwieiphia. have bear ten or* al Ihe home n f f^wetnfe M |j#ar and wife in Idle city. Mra • laeeno# Krewman entertainer Ml*c Adetaid* doddf, of H add on field Mm f lair# * amen Philadelphia and lt»i| erl Kreeiwau n# * auadan >*er the week »«d at her callage u thia cWy
WOMEN PLAN TO 1 BOOST ORCHESTRA Will Sell 500 Is Tickets by Saturday— Free Scats in Pavilion. I'll# Ladle* Orvhaatia Auxiliary waa peroaaiieutly .•rgauuetl al a uieet lug held lu the city a iuu»lc pavilb-u yr-terday uiuruiug. aud Ihe uieoiber* at once enlbu*taatlcally »larted a xampalgu lu aalt dva hundred K< tick iet« by neat Haturday. The aale of tin* uuuiber of Ikkel*. with Ihoae already di*|K>e«d of by John LK Moora and hie *a*i*taut». will maure free concert* for a large number uf the viallora to Ihle rcwri. aaa i*>fttou of the paviliou will be free of charge The lueellug wan pre*ided over by Mra. It K Me*eh»l. of Phtladrlphla, who wa* appointed temporary- chairuiau al a prior gathering uf luterealc*! I lu the luuetc petition and llie I r illowiUK named were made the of- 1 lloer* of the permanent oigauuatlou t'reaident. Mr*. B. V. Maachel. vlcal j l resident, Mr*. hMwlu B. ttarrigue* *ecreUry. MIm Kleauor Pbfgbeou; • ireaaurer. Mr*. Jtweph H- rtlui.p, oorJ r#e ponding *#4*(elacy, Ml** Margarvi W abater. A uumtwc of coromitteaa were ap l-olute>l for vanoua tinea of work lo make the concert retain a MlCCtaa. Tha auiltlary memten will uieei every 'Vedueadey morning al 10 o'clock lu the uiu*lc pavilhni, aud all women interested in iuu*ic lu thl* city I are Invited to allend. Mtmher* al*o will be at the pavilion every- morning to mark the progreaa of tha aale ufl tickets Now i« Ilia tune fur every lover ul inu«lc lo get eultiuned and help in Ihe 1- (Turin Iwlng made hy the auxiliary. Pol low ing th. call ol th. icmporar> balrman of th* organixatlon. Mra 1! F Mawhtl. of Philadelphia, a cot tag <i a nwtln wa» hold yaaiacdky iimrnint: for the pur|Mw«- of forming womcn'a auxiii.*i> i«» ih«- orchcatra now playing In th# city's niuidc pavil Ion. It wait flUggcalcd at a meeting of a oim n lnt«T«-hted in niutuc. hdi in ih«mmh pavilion Friday afh-rnoon, iha« I -urh ariH»n b« taken. .*nd Mr* Mat* [<hol «ah aadacttd u* th«* t.-ni|K>rary I rhairnian. She aelccted aa a coinnih ifH- tn work with her in ihi interest of i h«- meeting yesterday th»- followtag named cottager* Mra Kdwin It La' riuiio*. prr>td«-nt of. the Matins M-; i • al <Tub. of Philadelphia. Mr> Kenton lYaim- and Mr* H {'. Fhemin Th« two laM nanifd were active In the work of ih- oicbcatra auxiliary ol oth or araaona. and promlac to be Ju»i a* energetic thl* summer Mra. C.arrl»;uc*. a taleniod musician and promln- , »-nt in muHical circles in Philadelphia. Is a cottager for her flr*t sumnn-r tn i his n-sort It OHM without »aying that *hc la a valuable i«nd valued re enrit io th«- ranks of hlgb-claaa music lovera in thia city. Those at th* meet lug in the music pavilion Friday afternoon wore given a rich musical treat Quite a few of • h»* women did not h*-ar Anthony l.iuzci. lead* r of ihi* year'* orchestra 1**1 <ra*on. when he wa* th»» 'cello *oloi*t of VeaeeOa'a Orchestra, and. ■ then-fore 1hia young musician agreed to rn- her* and play at the mi-etihg. f which h«- did i 111* flr«u number *a* "Broken Melody." hy Vanllien. Thl* wa* enthuala# tically received, and in reapon**-lo the , encore the artist w*k heard In Se|gl man'* "i'han*nn" Following Ihi*. Mr LJuzzi played "Mama Mai." by Caruao ; The selection* afforded the aoloial an ' I opportunity to *bow his skill in a marked degree, and hi* hearera ai> f predated hi* work, aa shown by then ' aPPl*"*' , . . Mr Uuzzl waa accompanied b> w « •*•***• — - , • I W ]
Mr* r row tot. of Philadelphia. .« pian-|k< f ihi and VOCallM She wa* requested |(^ by William 0. Moon-, treasurer of the I Commissioner* of Public Recreation i <; rounds, io alng and *he responded I B with Slumber Song" Encored. "beLj, 5 sang. "I'm 1-onglng For You " l„ I Mr. Moore, who presided al ilelT| gathering, lold of 'he dlfflrultlca **"||0 |K*rl»*nced in pal* years in financing I |r * ihe music prnpnslllon In Ocean <**'>- 1 n i '• and of Ihe endeavor to make the music 1 • r 11 a ■■!* that Ihe rum-l .
M-lf sustaining He *ald thai me com-iHI mi"* loners in charge of the music andl^j Ibey ar# not the City ('ommlssionei -. I|fc desire the co-operation of the people. I,., The cn*t of ihe mualc Ibis year wlHlpi about Tb# speaker said that I ^ bis son. John D. Moore, of Haddon-I^ field, will be In charge and will be! absolutely reaponslhle The speaker I ^ said that he hoped that hi* hearers |,r and their friend* will help Ihe young l,t man in hi* efforts for Ocean City. John I) Moorr «sld that he fell en |K con raged over the results so far. andl(| that It j* his desire to make it a HW-L cess. He has two young friends M L *i*ung him in bis work |i Mrs Maschel said that tbey are all I,, Interested In the welfare of OreanL, riiy. and particularly so In the music. I(< She suggested that it would be a gorHllw plan for those present, as well as oth-|4. era not at ihai meeting, and all oflf whom are Interested in muslr. to get L together some morning or afternoon l( i *nd organize Mrs. Alfred M flray K had Intended being at the meeting l\ but her aunt bad died In Philadelphia |(1 ibat day and she was called to lha'l Hy Mrs Bobt fl Vol I win also wa*l„ unable to be at the meeting that after- 1, noon Th* trouble In olher year* lr Mrs Maschel thought, she *atd. **» , rhat the auxiliary had no one to whotul, the heads could go for information I, Mow John D Moore Is to be at tbol, head, and matfers will be more satis- 1, factory Mrs. Maschel said that *hrl, saw present a number of the members r of tb*- Hoates*' League, and If they I become Interested tn this new organization It Is sure to he a success. In (onrluding. Ihe *peak#r said thai they have with i hem Mr* Oarrlgues, a new j l"»rce In music in nrean f'liy. and It would be well to hear a word from 1 her Mrs Oarrlgues Mcknowb-dglng in# r introduction. *ald that she will he glad to help. Mayor Champion spoke briefly along tba line* ,»f What I be City ha* don.- in I »hr way of appropriating a certain amount of money year I v for the music, but be -aid that the time has come when the city eannot continue to *ub ' *ldl*e the music. It maintain I itself The niy will as usual give • 14000 tbla year, but It ptMlllvely win I not make 'ip any deflH. There may be am b# criticism of the mualc. but • 1 everybody cgnnot be suited Those not • I willing to pay ten rents for one dollar roneerts do not want music, In the if speaker's opinion i. Mm Kmton Warn# said that the y Ocean (vl!f Hostess* league has fifty or *isty member*, and the teagu«- waa - reallv the offtptiRg of the orchestra ,f *«n llfa» v Hh» felt sure, she stated, ». that ill will be glad to reunite and work for the success of the music in .# thl* city flhe was sure she -aid that 1 all will com* back and help If they li'kiuw Jus* all t hat the league women have accomplished, her hearer* would bo astonished. Mrs Warn# declaredT» ' T ' — I Her lafeter Uvea. Mm Anna MrKaa, *lHar of Mrs *1 Andrew Marshall a summer realdeot if, of ill'* mi jr. aod aunt of Mrs Alfrad a w tjray diad at b#r Hom« in Kbilan, d«lpbta Krklav Mra MeKnn uwwad In tn# double oolMff 7flAlfi Plymouth pbf«, ihlaeMf
^IMMENSE THRONGS HELP \t CITY CELEBRATE "FOURTH"
Parade and Dedication of bet vice Mcu'b Tablet Pea- < tuica ol the Day. Ut* Aii I'lly * lUit'v day olw 1 1 JIH > ( >1 ih<- Fuui cu > uu« U iu a biiiuwut auul UiUi*ullit ' m ul UivWulw UU I ilu iMrt'U llulH. Ik.' I WW li MLU alia ; S< u'UUi atiwts, lluinlii) uiiibi, an uvaaud by pu --ibi.x ihv i luiuli-- ( thai ties cV'-f bvi-u iu Iku *' I "iu uiui , anil all vi whvui uau oliu wuidk ul i'Utoi tui Uu pyivuvlkUAvo auu ihvir Ih»iui>. buijiliiui, paaawl oil wi> lUliy ItliUi uo UltvH ill llii a. < alt-.' UAt'Uih, auil ill' wvdlhvl uuii avl « U ut avcuiy Ihi* yii.-< : vativ ol ih« U.i> ou Monday i' Ulvtwi .u«>uud ih« I Mii ^ « itiHfc aud UidivsuuU ul the uivluI vital Ubi' I tui th' fti uu u ul ihi^i iv.tvi t, whlvll iiui'il al Ihv iUi uci ol A illUi »tlo( uOd Afbui) WV'-i I uUv. oh Ihi iawu ol vit> hall lhliuuuuiuiut waa %ti«_- citlt ul Jn-oph o; I I 111* illy, til*' UltlV i'tUi'Ut liavmt lii-i li , I lUaUHUI al«U b> luiutl" I * ft U.- Yuul-. I a- n i i u| i • - 1 • • LsiStM 4 hi* ul - j l^aliUaUuh .ipi'oiuii'd Wallci Atku, in |j riwnUej Mugbus auu Or. W. li'hiiblian a iuuiuiitti'i* tu mjIkii *ut» ' Im: Tlptivn* aud tu aiiaiup lui th< cuu I .-.uui'iuu; aud « ii*iliuU ul th' iuuuu I in* 'lit . 1 In > I la a >uin* auik uh hand. J but. hiivkinK i'VcriaMiu^ly at it. th* > luiially accumpbahcd then puii»o«*. lahd Up iuuiiuiu*-ui i* Uul uul> a iiedn I u« tb* city, but also lu th* W ttKUc lit |h a UltlUK liibuli' 10 the buys ol Ihi.-- , ■city who went out iu tiKbt to *■' 'h* j I w oild fiom auUKTocy The utonuiut'ui la iuud*- ut Baltoui Ituarbh-. with a bionz*- eagle on top J lln th* centre is a bronze tablet **m Itanium the tulip h uf th*' service III* D The |*i«»graiu of the exercises began I abOtM J o\ to* k at th» Uccan t t'i I ^ iii Club h* .«d*juait*-i>. whi re, vhlh Jawaiting the ax rival of tb* MorganJlUnck tObi. SaaUeaburi Cadatt, Bed I Men and other orgaiuzat ions, a con 1 1 cert vn» given by ou*- of the visiting I t>andb. I The fSvrclM'h started wiih ib«- *tiin l.ng uf .* i»atrlot»< an t»> the aM*eiiiI blag**; led by John M. Jollce. aiul there I was a pntyer by the llev Dr. Snyder. r|4M»*tor ol th* First Prvabyierinn . I Church. 'I Henry T Ellin, chairman of th*I Yacht * 'tub'* committee, before IntroI d ii * • i; former iJovernor E. t Stok*-*. I : a Jersey -aid thttt patriotism is I not "II the WHIP I fp- I'l'Mlll'- ol r I this crow d hiiU the enthusiasm shown I refute an* sutcinent that irntrtoUsm "lis waning. Th* Ocean City Yacht ■Club hss celebrated the Fourth of July ' Ifcr 20 years, and today add* lustre to Ins history. We should stabilize Am | erica, and exalt and revcr*- America flfirst and always Thay were f«»nun late today lo have a mail known to ' I man* u! Ibem, who has C0B16 lo 0 • Icity at a gn-at indtonvenlewce Mr *1 Kilt* then introduced Governor stoke* i las .• man who has tlnn fioin th*I rank* Io the high pinnacle he occupies } I today. I Governor Stokes becan by saylnit Pi that If he had a v**ice like the big gun . I llertha h* might la- able lo lUak*- those lai the furthermost of the gathering ? |h* ar him It has been sonu- time. h«Isaid. sinre he ha" had the pleasure of *|addreb*ing an Ocean lily audience. ^ I Ocean City is fortunat*- in many ways. |T.iiid especially in having Atlantic City 1 |.,nd \Yildw4tod as her sati lltlea in her r Iconstcllation °'\ Governor Stoktt declared that he n|belleved in the go*»d old-fashioned * I Fourth of July. He has no sympathy ^ Ifor a sane Fourth. This is. a paraly11 1 sis uf patriotism, a negation of enthuIsiasm It «s Ilk*- the Methodist Church ^1 without shouting and a collection bas
iel The sp«-hk*-r lold th*' Story of I a he son of an FInglish ambassador, whulo kas celebrating the Fourth, the son n laving be«-n born In this country. Ink inswcr to hi* father, the lad said that . s his is the day we licked you Axner-lb ra is so great it recognises no rival h rhe woild looks tn her fur hope. Au- t orrery ha* be«-n overthrown. Amer-jt ra struck th«- first Mow in 1778, and f Imsh' d it in Europ' In 1918. A re- n jiiblic wa* h new idea in lb*- world t ind our forefathers knew it when they I ? tatbered in Philadelphia and gave u* It hat great Declaraiion of Independ lr •nee, and every Fourth of July em- 1pbaalses how right tb«'y were tn wbal \: ihey did America wa* tb*- Alpha. L l^et u* hope "he will b<* the Omega in < republics, and where the Start and h Strip* s will lead all the rest. A coun . try like thts must have principles wor- I thy of perpetuation I • Some people in this country should i Join Kioiuu Loldman in her exile, aud . then they would bailer appreciate < America. Ours is a remarkable constitution. said the speaker, after briefly referring to tha right* given by It to Ihe people This COnitltUllOO has had a wonderful history. If suffice* for 100.090,000 people in p»«ace and war It ha* stood the lest of the vl elaaltode* uf 1)0 year* with only four fundamental rule* necessary to be ad ded. It should never be allnw«-d to b* r hanged until the American people have a chance for a second thought. When the American people take a sec ond thought Ihey decide wlwly. This country i* now » experiencing an hc of hysteria It t* always this! way after a war The landlord wanlsl more rent and the workman want!- I more money Bui ihi* will come All right. Thl* constitution uf the <oun-| 'ry has been ao <-on*tructed that It Is I practically good for everything Th* Leaker *ald that be would noi want to have It changed until the peopl* I hud a chance at the mfwenfinm We I haven't solved all the question*, and we haven't made everybody proapei OU" and happy, hut we have com nearer than any other nation. Governor Stoke* then gnvi h brief review *d thl* country's financial con dliton. Anmng other thing* he *atd thai th«- people ha vi* over »even hundred billion* of dollar* In the saving hank*, and hi* gave s striking illustration of just how much motley this means Out coming glory I* tn the 20.0f*i.ofKi boy* and girl* in the public schools, rrfer "haled under the tftar* and fltrlpe* ready to b*- good cltlmn*. Every Fourth Of July *ald the speaker, we -hottld gather and perpetuate the good thing* and principle* "f the Fourth \ What made Ocean City were the builder*, not the growler* and critic*, , and *o It I* with America. Referring to ihe member* of th«American lefflM gathered h«'fore him, ' Governor Rtoke* *ald did n-markabl* r" wotk They won a wai ^<KK» mile* away from the has* of *upplle* II M we solved Ihe problem* Of war. ran'i \ w# solve Ihe problem* of peace? E*' cry Fourth of July should b* a re f dedlcHtton The man who ptogre***i , beyond the Ten Commandment* I* i J "backslider" The man who want* u , change roridttlon* here In Amerfei Isn't * pi ogrcaalv* H«* I* a reaction ' ary Atn*-tira want" to proceed atom " th# line* that made her great Th* speaker paid an eloquent ml Ofe to the service men and to th comrades Ihey left beyond the wear They will live a* long a* the Htar* at- » #tripe* wave in unpolluted gb>' ! It .Home dav a poet like Tennyson in hi 4 1 "Charge of the Light Brigade, wl |. te|| the -lory **f the boy* on the Matm d The s|ie*k*r told a sloty to <»h»»w h" h th* Atftrrtcan hoy* on the other | did not know how to rellr# from U
J SNELLENBURG BOYS HAD GREAT GAMP , t i Ma j Come Here Every Summer Firm Entcrtaina Of- | ficials at Normandie. '• • I'll# Kiielleuburg fatltl i'orp* broke I caiup al Sixth street and Oc#eu av#- | iiuv l ur-day ujurnlug after an ouHuk i uf nearly a week, every moment uf t ahuh. with the |x»aelble excgplluu uf c the Mt-i night wee #nj*»yed by the • buys. Joseph N Suelleuburg Stanley I Snelleiiburg and Arthur Block, uieuiber* uf the tirui of N. HusllMibUff A i t u , who were here over the holiday*. It were so well pleased with the coudi I lloiie slid s<* gratified al the good It ■how lug tuada by their eufpluyee that i (bay bivilu mind luaklng lliacampli here a \ errnaoeoi euuiuier luatltulhiu I having the bote come down hare eac|i I • u miner for a week's outing. I I hey all congratulated Col J. liubt. c Cooper on the success of the camp. < Col. William K. Kemp aud hi* eiaff It of army officers luapecled the camp t and men Monday morning, and found It everything in high class shape Col. Kemp, with the member* of I hi" stall. Mayor Champion, City Com- 1 tnlsoiouer Campbell.Clty rtollcllor Boa- 1 well, City del k li. A. Morris. President 1 1 H F rttautoii, of the Chamber of i ouimerce; Cououuslore Hexamer and I Henry T. Kills, or tha yacht club, aud John K. MacNauiee. of tha Hkntinkl, I a ere the guest* of N. Kuellenburg A I « ... at dinner at the Norm and la Hotel Monday eveulug unlhct. They made the Marnc lh« | Gettysburg of that war jQtd changed I the tide. /' Governor Stokes sjtid thai he b«'-l lieves in the AnuuJcanixation of thul world and in helping the stricken in I Europe and ffic promotion of world I p. ucc A little of gutting back to the I . ikhI old day* of church-going will I help. "Th*-odore Roosevelt," began thel .■'poaker. and there he ended for a nilii-| it* or two because of th*- Mhuuis thail followed the mention of thi* nam*-. I "His spirit i* still with us." said thel speaker t'ontlnqlng. Mr Stokes satdl that if Roosevelt were with us today I there wouldn't be any convention. Thel j ;*eople would make It unanimous I lloosevelt said that a man who loved! •ther coon tries as well as his own ia on a par with the man w ho love* other women as well an his own wife. Our hearts go out lo the suffering in ' Europe, hut it is our duty to feed out i own first. Bring the worthy over from Europe, and have them work here ' I Put them on the farms and in the far- ■ I lories We are millions short in Ihe ' working world here today, and we talk |of the high coat of living, it would :|be better to bring the starving worthy i to this country and fill our farms and • factories rather than to nupport them ilas mendicants in Europe. We must lead by morality and not i by force, declared Governor Stokes. At the conclusion of his address, ihe • Mine of parade was formed, nnd the • parade promptly started tow aid city ' hall Col. J Robert Cooper, of the Snellenburg Cadet*, was the chief mar- • hal. and his aides tnclud«-d Capt Aly fr*d It. Smith, the Rev M M. Isfwia, Dr. Snyder and John K Trout. I- Mayor Champion, City Commissionli era W. H- Campliell and Robert Fisher 1 and Cily Solicitor A. C. Boswrll were
a-ated In an automobile, and then in I irder cam*' Civil War veterans In a! nachlne. the Morgan • Ranck Poat, leaded by th* Vineland Band, tha|M Inellenberg Cadets, headed by their I >and and bugle corps, another bran® I »and from Vineland and members of I lie Ocean City Yacht Club, the degree |v earn of Kalmia Tribe of Red Men. all (lout of Ocean City Council. No 10. D. Id )f A., and various other floats, lnclud-lc ing one of the Women's Auxiliary of It Morgan-Ranck Post One of the pret-|a i lest of automobiles In line was that I of Alexander Lawrence. Jr. The clty'alf showing attracted much attention. |! This included some of the apparatus |i of the fire department, seated on on«|t of the trucks of which wa* Wm. Lake, y past 80 years, and the resort'* oldest I volunteer fireman: the huaky-looklngl lifeguards: auto trucks of the high- 1 way department: Director Fisher's car, 1 1 in which were seated City Electrician 1 1 Jo* Uiggtn* and Street Supervisor 1 1 ( has. F. Nabb Bringing up the rearli were a number of the teem* of John I Jacoby. w ho has the city contract Xorli the collection of ruhhleh. and on fheaer were placard* with various lnacrlp-|i lion*, one of these telling the. reader! that It I* "Ocean City All the Time.** I When city hall was reached hy thel paradere. Ihey found a great aaaem-l: biage ,.f renldenls and Vlaltora gather- 1 ,-d to wltneaa the unveiling and dcdica I tory service*. The Rev. M M I^wl* presided andl the opening number wa* a patriotic I ...,ng hv the crowd, led hy J M. Jolles. I iand accompanied by the hands. There I was a scriptural reading, followed by I a prayer by Ihe Rev J. W Watia. rec tor of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church I The Rev George W Yard, pastor of I ihe First M E Church, read Lincoln *1 • ;e(ly*burg Addres*. Mra Oawin II I ! Henry, moilier of one of the boy* whol >1 t*-rt in ihe service, pulled the cord I thai unveiled the monument. !t bad! been Intended lo have the Rev. Mr. I la-wl* read ihe names of the service Imy*. those In the rank* to respond land "lap*" to be sounded by a bugler when ihe name* of the boye who had •gone Weal " wen- called Becauee of j ihe lateness of the hour, only the name* of those who had died were railed out. and the melancholy note* of the bugler gave answer. Dr. Hnyder read a poem on the service boy*, composed by Mr*. II. M New kirk, of thl* cily. The addres* wa* delivered hy Mayor Champion, who spoke a* follow*: Mayor Champion'* *pe#eh at tablet: "I-adle* and gentlemen, and memI tiers of the American legion. It It in •iced fitting that natlona should honor * the men and women who have rendered distinctive and heroic eervic# to them. "The measure of a nation a greatnea* t en readily be determined by the num ' iicr of her memorlali. The nation * thai can point to her memorials will f I**- able to point with pride and honoi i to her men and women who have re reived Inspiration from the lives ol * other*. * "Not all of these memorial* are t< be found In monuments of granite, foi 0 some of the prrofeef ar# to be fount * In the unlvi-rsltle* and the llbrarle* 1 and th*- • >*pttal* and score* of othe I- Inst I tui lone that tell present *nd fu lure generation* of the deeds of th t» truly "real. ie | "'1 iir»M- no mortal* always serve a n Inspiration fo the yoeffi of the lan«' Ih looking Oil a Memorial trlbut * of a grateful people, proudly lift* hi lo head, and pledge* that If aver tb III opportunity present* Itself for him < e render service, that he too will he liol >w urried hy thai natlna for deed* nt tak 1# and heroism. be do today, wherever rail may tfavs
FINE IUSIG IN METHODIST CHURCH ; H Philadelphia Vocalitta Heard ~ by Large CougiegationB at Suoday Services. Ihviv were ex.-epllmially Hue *er vice* iu Hi* Mcthodi*! Cliurcli la»l Huintay and the crowds that gathered 10 hear Hi* »*rniuii» and the music _ w«re highly pl«a*e<l - Never ha* a •|uarlat bevu uiurv ap . piacrated than tha pre*«n(. one which ha* a* it* paraonual Frank M. C'ouly, baa*u aud dlr#clt»r: Mih1r*d June*, euprauo; Louia# Hultou Nolan, cuuiraitu, aud Bvruard Poland, tenor. Hie solo and quartet work, both uiuruiug and evening, mil of Ihe highest order , while lite skill of the organist. William rtjrhnuu# Thunder, added oiuch to Ih* plfa*ur* and delight of ell. The Kev l!eorge W. Yard, pastor of . the courcb, preeched lu the uiormng — uu the theme, '•Th# K lug's LiglOU of Honor " Hi* text we* taken from 11 r for. H; 17 "Coidi out from among Ihetu Slid be ye *«paiale." The *ermon wa* patriotic, dealiug wllh ihe - high principle* which ought to b* upheld by f hrlstleu cltlzeualilp of AmerNo oll»*r force can rettore -»r elevate the condition* Iii Americas* can the force* of f brlet- The i readier urged the people of the congregation apply tha prluclplse of Chrlal to their dally activitlee. WINS FIRST GAME iiwll Team Had Mi* Time Wllh I Forreel A. t. Oceau City's oewly-orgauizad "•'l|l team played It* rtr*l game at the old I park, Eighth street and Bay avenue, II [rixuirday aftarunou. aud Mauager M. 11 Macken/la'a boy* ea*lly defeated the II Forte*! A. C„ of Ridley Perk, their II lopiHiiieuta, by the iicore of to H The local* played au errorless game. I aud *huwed that they have the good*. I I The reature* were the fielding of Mac- I Ikeuzie aud liuckauan Flach aide II made *lx hit*, but the Kidley Park |_ I representative* bad six error*. Becauee of the field uol being en- 4 I cloned, It le necessary for the preaeut i I to "pa** the hat." Inasmuch a* the I attendance wa* not large, the receipt*! I w ere not heavy. It I* planned to play at least two I game* a w eek till* *uminer. aud the I "fan*" should be out In force to make Ithlng" iu|ere*tlug. Take a little 1 change with you, and drop It Into the I bat Kveu one-dollar bllle will be ac II Iceplable. Willi Mr. Mackeuzle, who ha* a l Luauurr home at Thirty-second ntrecl aud Central avenue. Charles W Young, of Twelfth atreet aud Cvtitral avenue, I* lulere«ted In glvlug Ocean Ifity a ball team thl* eummer. I FATALLY INJURED rhilNdclplu* Colored Wuiimii Victim of Trolley Accident. 1 Tha body of Mr*. Mary Ellis, col lored, agrd about SS year*, who wa* 1 fatally Injured by one of the local trol- ' lay car* let* Friday ulght, we* aeut I I ueiKlay to the home of relative* III 1 1 Philadelphia by Funeral Director fad- 1 man, who I* aho the county oornuvr. ' I The woman ia *aid lo have been ly- 1 • I ing on the track* aud wa* not seen lu > I time for the motorman to atop the car. I I A physician wa* summoned and nuel w a« brought up town, but died lu a I short lime I Finding tha name of Mr*. Arm- 1 .Istroug. living on Ml. Varnou atreet, I near Thirty-ninth *ireet, Waal Phlla i- Idelphia. among Ilia woman'* effect*, r I Police Chier Johnson aeut a wire, and •• I relative* claimed the body.
GOOD SHOWS AT "HIP" -ThrSb' phcrdol the Mills" aud VaudevilleThe splendid pictures and excelleul | vaudeville show* al the Hippodrome Pier Theater, on the Boardwalk, are draw ing large and pleased crowd* every afternoon and evening F.very entertainment Is a genuine treat for amueeoieul lover*. The picture for today and tha | I remainder of the week la " The Hhep- 1 herd of the Hllle." aud no one ahould - ml** thl*. one of the best of film*, or the usual five acta of superior vaudeville. ^ ^ ^ Mracued Iron Bwa. Three boy* named Haloae, from Somen.' Point, while some distance 1 1 from the tnlei rtunday afternoon, lost heir rudder and their boat we* drift* I lug to sea whan thalr predicament >w a* discovered by the crew of United dial** Coget Guard* at the Fourth I -t reel station. Th# men brought the hoy* and boat to safety. jm squares. In hall*. In parks, and In I almost every conceivable spot, a loving 1 and devoted people have erected mon - ii men t* to their Heroes. "Today Ocean City takes Ita place by the hide of other great cities, and Tor the /lr*f timr in its history, pause* I to unveil and dedicate to the memory I of our boy* who served In the great I war ll I* Indeed appropriate and gratifying that we have moat of these I >outig men present today, for they can |*ee with their eyes that their sacrifice* [are not forgotten, but that with a unitlad heart, the people with to show them 1 1 heir love and appreciation •several are missing The laat "Tap*" have sounded for them, yet In I that great crowd of witnesses aurrnnnI'ltng this hour, they too muat be eonIhcIoub of our recognition of their valor I land sacrifice We ahalt never forget I I hem, nor their kindred. "The coming generation! will gather i I around thl* memorial, tn admire and I tell of the part played In the great I World War by these hcroe*. whose J names are Inscribed on Its face. "As we unveil and dedicate, wa are ' . I not unmindful of the men who have I ■ labored to ereet the memorial by the li-reating of sentiment, the securing of - 1 • i - nerasaary fund*, and all who conItrlhuted or had any part in making | lit a reality, and on brhalf of the City lof Ocean City 1 accept the memorial. I I with the assurance that It shall ever i r I be preserved and cared for, by tha de . I voted eltlxen* of Ocean City, and In t, I conclusion, let me say to you. one and I nil our iask is to see that the Ideala * I for which these young men fought. Islisll esll from sll of us the recon*eeran Itlon and rr dedication of our erery H I effort io a completion of their task. In r I building a nation which In God'* light ,,.1*11*11 he aeeepuble and worth while." if I Trnphlea for the varioua displays I war# awarded a* follow*: . I it#»t float flr*t. Ocean City t'oooI Cl I No. 10, D of A . |3fi; aamnd.Ooaan a I I'll? Itfegoarda, $ld _ I Meet appearing organlxatloii — firal, 1 Kai'itla Tribe of Red Men, |3fl; second, , Irtcean <1ty Yaehi Club. 113 A special trophy of wa* glvan Ith# Hnellanburg Cadet* for the beet I general turnout. vl - — . ^ I W A rtTki >. — For the use of the eol ..Idler* end *alior* at the Hoatea* ... 1 House Bathing miIU. mirror, pit I* I lows, at' Pleaee send to HoeteM n Iwague, t»fi Hoerdwelk - edv., It. or I For Ham. Ford louring car, ra I paired end overhauled IfiM Aeburj el. lave, adv., It. ia
PLUMBING ire you gotthig antir* istlsfaaUuii m b. pn- *•. workg|au*k1p acol biiiUMaa eooru*C< If At it will us> yuo lu giva »• a Uial I aa I# ai- #*oaptioaally gc/od i - ar* of ytu repair aurk "f wldali I u*ak. • «pec|ally. 1 U»# uu M|waelve asUblMUuaal >r otasvwl furoa i<> umuita"- iiive in# a trial C. H. IUCON «.7 Ml j- — — — — —— 1 , « SURF LAUNDRY 92<> Ocean Avenue pa**. «*v-j Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK, QUICK SERVICE. ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL LAUNDkY NOW OPEN J r a — — — — — — — — — — — x Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING AND DECORATING 935 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY snonc. ea-w NEW JERSEY The Seashore Tutorinjz Bureau' Professionally traineil Tutors located in Ocean City. Individuals oi gtou|>a tutorc«l in any grade of work. Addie&a the director foi further details. ^ Third St. and Corinthian Ave. oceax citv. x. j. Gook by Gas and you won't have to worry The old reliable GAS always "Johnny on the fipot. " Now is the time to get your GAS RANGE or WATER HEATER for the coming summer. Call at out salesroom and sec the latent models in Gas Appliances. Gity Gab Li^hl Company — — — ■■ I I Build a Home There IS a Building Boom. It in in full swing in the West aud Middle I West. We have commenced lo feel U here iu the Ka*l. It'* *]>readmg. Price* I will advance. . , . , . I Why uol get busy nuw with those plan* ? See vnur friend. Mr. ContrMClor, I and go over it with him. Of course it - understood that you'll want ihe I.umI her tu come from us. If wc gel the business, you'll not lw held up for the I delivery of the material. That does not only mean LUMBHK. it means Ccuient. I Hrick, Lime, Lath, Sash and Millwolk and Hardware. Cs #r>ihlna thai A«»#s In tha ttulldlna C. h. Shoemaker Lumber Co. Tvxoll th ond Wont Avonuo Don't let the spring find you with a t) leaky roof. Tliuuder storms are enmin- ) /) snd n leaky roof will be apt to result it ly considerable damage. * Chimney * that leak slioukl lie looked Sk- .«lier snd made water-tight . Suioke y rhimnrys can lie marts to draw. Tin rt»ols arr fire-proof. J All kind of stove and beater repairs, stove ami heater nipes. \ Tin, slate and slsg roofing. SMITH'S \ The Tin Smith ' 1112 Ashury Ave# Phons 7»VW All Klnda of tluttmrsa I I I I
r™E. A. CORSON "I 1 General Contractor | 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY IROADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES. BULKHEADy • ELL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors GRADING AND STREET BUILDING I Ninth St. and Simpson Avt. occanTCitv. N J. Mix ram. Oaaaa Cm WIS eyfi0 O HAIR DRESSING WCfLXT AVINUK AT MIRTH STRUT ■*acct fivt - - - i^uSSir" ocean cmr. a. x . fieain Txv ii Diictj j | THE McCUSKER | J STUDIO I j | Tenth and boardwalk Phone, 425 | [ 5 BBLFTBLD AND ALL THE LATEST STEPS | IN BALL ROOM AND FANCY DANCING | J Printe Lessons Daily ! I 5 Q I H fn \\ p M Frtdav 10.30 A.M. 0 I if JL IU II I. M. B#ftna»ng Friday, lulv L 1^0
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