Ocean City Sentinel TliUltHUAY, JULY 22, IttJU. We shall !* K'*d t° rwtlVQ Ituui* i>f ae w« auii comiuuiiloalioua of luUjr*"l lo this Community ami our reader* •vwywlwr* All eoiuuiuulcatlou* hiioiiiu be au* rniu pained Willi the full name and *,Mrets» of the writer, not tiecct*t«rUv for publication, hut a* a guarantee of ^U>H1 fr'tli DOTS The t)cean City State Summer School Aiutuiii AMtoolatioii will hold n reeepliou ut (lie Xoiuiaudle Glutei PueMlay •veiling The work of rcelorliig the pier or the South Ocean i'lty FUlllllg Club lt» niHiul completed. Wllliaiu Magiiiui*, one of the member?*, wan active In thin work. Co iiiinxiore Churchill Hungerfurd iimi been Riven a trophy by theOceau City Fwhlug Club for catching (tie ,»rge*l weaktLh III the *urf. It w* iRiird 44 ounce*. .Vexamler Lawrence. Jr., ha* a tine display of hydrangea* in tiie yard or liin summer home on Ocean avenue, below Tenth *lreet, and lie Invite* the publi? to "have a look." The Itev. Ueorge L. Dobbin* preached to a large and appreciative congregation at I lie Union Chapel, Thirty secoud Mrect and Central avenue. Huuday. Mia. Hehau waa solo1*1. l'ho*e of the hotel* expe lencliiK a falling oil' in t lie Mtuiiucr rush fur awhile after (tie Fourth or July holiday* are agalu filling up, and now all of I lie liuuee* appear to he doing good business. Member** of Roy Scout Troop, No. 1, of Weiiouah, are encamped here. They are under command of Seoulmatter K. H. C4age This troop ha* lieeu camping In Oceau City for a uomber of year*. The Central Oceau <'lly Civic Ahhoelation meet* in the Uiilou I'hapel, at Thlrly-aecond alreet and Central avenue. at 2.3U o'clock every Wedue*day afieruoon At each gathering there 1* h horde?**, with refreshment*. PERSONALS A (J. Chaiubera. of Philadelphia, I* a*. hi* bay villa, 12 0 Pleasure avenue. T. H. Ruder* and wife, of Philadelphia, are among the vinltora In t Is It* city. Mm. William Taylor, of PhlladeJ plna, wan a visitor hi till* city Tiie*day. John Wesley Hehi*. of Plitladelplila, »* making Iiih regular trip* lo nil* resort. Carl K. Kreio and wife, of Pitt*burgh. are at their cottage, 835 Del.aucey place Tliotuari J. Kegley and family, of Philadelphia, are at tlieir cottage, 103! Wesley avenue. T. S. Simmons and wife, of Millvllle, are enjoying thtlr collage, 1U21 Central avenue. Klk C. Krupp and family, of Lan*dale. Pa., are occupying their summer borne In this city. Edward Monahaii, of Philadelphia, la a weekly visitor to thi* resort. This Is his 11 rat season here. Commodore Charles F. Wall and family, of Philadelphia, are at their cottage. 825 Fifth street. Thomas M. Scott and family, of Philadelphia a«e at their cottage, 853 Third street, for I tie summer. H. I* Uappolri and family, of Philadelphia, are here for 1 tie season, located at 1334 Wealey avenue. A. F Shauer and family, of lloyer town, Pa., are at their cottage, 804 Wesley avenue, for the aeason. J. It Itevlll and family, or New York, are eoj tying seashore life In their new cottage, 1009 Wesley avenue. P. I*. Reu hart aud Mim Marie Hartman. of Philadelphia, were week-end guests of T. K. Wi'jstauley aud faux* lly, of this city. ^ Ml-a Freda Sleellnati and Ml** Kthel E. Lee. of tills city, were weekend guests of the letter's relatives lu Port Norrla, N. J. Assemblyman James Franklin, of West Philadelphia, returned home early this week arter spending several days In this cily. Mrs. A. P. Ambler and daughter, Miss Doris, uf Tioga, are visiting Mrs Ambler's parents, rapt, and Mrs J, M. Sharp. In this city. Mrs. John Hutch, with tier daughter, oiiiiliv, is visiting the former's patents, Mr. and Mrs. Woerthle, of the Eureka Apartments. MIm Ada Johnson, of Vineland, returned Monday after spending a few days at the home of her parents, Wui. 8 Johnson aud w|fe, In tilts city. The Rev. Ueorge W HabcoCk, pastor Of HI Andrew's M. K. Church, West Philadelphia, h* here for the summer, accompanied by his family. Mrs. John D. Newell and daughlcr, Miss Harriet, of Philadcl his, are the Kuesia of (Jrorge taller and wife, of Phlladelplita, at their apartment* here. C. K. Macnlcliol and urjfa and daughter. Mis* Irene Conover Macnlclifil. mud (illbert H. Heiui and family. of Philadelphia, are at ocean IJlly for the summer. Mrs. Fluley Acker Is entertaining her nieces, Mi*a Elizabeth Haines, of Moorestown, N J , and Miss taulse Cadmus, of Oermanlowii, Pa., who will remain two weeks Charles ft, Htllwell.of Philadelphia, former secretary and treasurer of the Ocean City Title and Trust Company, who has been 111 with pleuro-pneu-I
in on la at flcotch Hall for two or three weeks, Is recovering He Is now able to ait up lu his room. rapt, and Mr*. David, McCoach, Jr., and son motored from Washington, l> C., lo visit Capt. MrCoach's father and slaters al their houie on Kourlh street. Mr* McCoach Is the daughter of Mr aud Mr*. Hugh Mack, of Philadelphia Capt. McCoach la still da tailed on the general stair of the II. H. Army. David MoCnseh, 3d, remained with his grandfather, CapL David McCoach. for the summer, MORRIS WARE SINGS Will br IVrnrrl «l Haste pavilion astnrdnr Nlilil. Visitors to Ocean City al the music pavilion next Haturday evening will have an opportunity of hearing a favorite baritone soloist in the person if Morris Ware. Mr. Wara. who Is spending the summer months III this city, has been procured by Conductor Anthony LiItjgxl for this engagement. Mr. Ware la well known to many people of Hits resort, for his exceptional talent »« a vocalist For the part ten years, during the winter months, Mr, Ware has bfen soloist of the Calvary PresbyterIan Church In Philadelphia. .« • ... .. Foil KMrr.—A iiImmM sleeping room in private family in Oresn City Apply HkvtihkL office. M, C. Drf'an, adv. 7 22, 24, FriiTrtaif pt» IIomus — rteoond floor front, halanca season, and third floor front, balance July. Apply |M llrigh* too place. kflv., H,
TO BDILD STEPS FROM BULKHEAD South End Residents May Thus More Easily Have Access to Beach. Mayur Champion, at the weekly meeting of the City Cmuuil*elontr», said that lie had received a letter from Frank C. Summers, a cottager lu South Ocean City, In w hich the writer vtated that he and others will build Hlep* from (he bulkhead lu the beach at Fifty •event h street If the city will . supply I lie material i Mayor Champion eald that lie told I -OUU- »>f the residents of South Ocean City while he was at the meet- . tug there Friday ulght that the city would help theiu and he requested ' that a letter he written. 'The request for material waegrauled. ' The mailer of constructing slepa at several of the street euda. leading from I the bulkhead lo the beach, between ' Fiftieth aud Fifty-eighth streets, was 1 referred to Director Fisher and City > Engineer Colllason. Secretary Fitch, of the Cape May \ County Hoard of Freeholders, rent lo r i he City Commissioner* a copy of re«olutlous passed by the freeholders, > urging the passage of laws regulating the size aud weight of motor trucks , more c> moicuvurale with the damage ( dune to the roads by these vehicles. Director Usher said thai these trucks are most destructive agents with which the city has to contend. Director Campbell said that he was heartily lu accord with the thought uf | the freeholders. The letter was ordered filed. Mayor Champion stated that lie had received a teller from the Heading Katlrnad Company, showing the traffic lo the seashore resorts lu this section during the Fourth of July holiday period The tlguree showed Oceau City to be secuud on the list. 1 Director Campbell reported the rei celpt of a check for $4 073.3b from the West Jersey 3c Seashore Hall road Company lu payment ror the work of changing the grade on Ninth and Tenth tireets, under Contract 705. The check was ordered turned over to the i cily treasurer. A number of bills were read aud ordered paid. TEACHERS ORGANIZE \ — — Work In Intercut of Hmlth-Town Ivy Hilt. Teachers of the Ocean City Summer School met in an enthusiastic assemblage Monday evening In the "Uold Kooin" uf the Hotel Normaudle, for the purpose of couslderlug the en • ilorsemenl of the educational plank In ' the Krpubllcau National platform. Capt. Horace E. Hroiisou. who was . formerly the commanding officer uf . the Culvtrsity of Lyon, France, and wtio is louring the United Elates for r the purpose of presenting to the teachera of America the far reaching program of education as undertaken by the Hcpubllcati National Committee, was present. He presented in a brief manner llic advantages uf uulfled cooperation auinug teachers throughout t tie country In bringing their profes- ' stun lutu a recognizable staudtng as a vital and Inseparable part of the Fed eral Uuveruuieut. Continuing, the • speaker pointed out that the United Etates In one of the few nations that ha-* not a national executive repre«eu- . tallve In education as a part of the Federal (Joverameut. . Hecognizlng tide deplorable cotidl Mon, aud believing that the present 1 educational crisis in (be teaching profession and school system could be nolved only by the Joint ellorta of the entire teaching force of America, Capt Bronson slated that t lie Hepublican uomiuees, rienator Harding, or Ohio, and Governor Cooltdge, of Massachu--ette. together with the chairman , and members of the Hepublican Na- . tional Committee, met lu conference and after grrat deliberation decided ' the solution lay In the choosing of ' men who were Intimately acquainted aud whole- lieartedly Interested tu ' educational work to present a constructive program In educational liiiee. ' The vital questions which preseuted • themselves are: — ' First: That of Illiteracy. Secondly: The betterment of Amerf lean educational work by the granting I of scholarships and attaches lo forelgu I governments through American em hassles for the purpose of broader educational vision and a proper recognl- ' t in n a I ability among the teacher*. Third: The problem of greater unity among K tie Elates lo educational standard* and the encouragement of ' added Htate appropriations for educational purposes by mean* of Federal r aid Is of the most vital importance. Fourth; The question or ade • quale remuneration for the teacher*. ' Capt. Hronson said thai Hie Bepub • i lean National Committee'* ellorts and financial assistance have made pun- . sible the presentation of these facte.to , ttie teachers. They have undertaken 9 to provide every meaua possible to carry Hie message of encouragement to the teaching forces of the country. I The Hepublican National Committee • has provided a dell u lie, concrete pro g. gram of legislation for educational betterment and proper r.^ognltiou of . Hie teaching profession. ' rteuator Harding aud Governor ' Cool l<1 ge are fighting bard for the ' teachers and It la only with the co-op- ^ rralion aud help of the teachers that this great program can be obtained. II A committee waa formed al the r meeting from the teaclier-etudente of e the Ocean City State Hummer Hchool o for the purpose of intcraatlng the teachera In the Hmlth-Townley edu- , rational bill before Congreaa. B GIVES #500 - - I
1 comtaercs.Cbemb<r neip* f**y J for Fouith C«fl»brallon. | The Chamber of Commerce, at a 1 meeting Tupaday night, decided to ap- | pro pr laic |600 toward paying the ex1 pen*e« of the Fourth of July celehra- 1 Hon. 1 It was agreed to have an axecutlve 1 committee of seven, to act as a board of governors, and dispose of many « mailers that otherwise would take up - unnecessary lime at the meeting* of the chamber secretary llowe said that most of the hotels here ate owned and con- 1 ducted by women, a large number of Wtiotp have expressed a daslreto be1 come member* of the chamber. This matter wa* referred in the proposed „ executive cftrpmlttee for action. J There waa t*lk of starting a mem1 berahlp campaign and the best means 1 of conducting such campaign. 1 J. U. Moore suggested that It would be well to place algna on pottage* va1 cant here during the winter o!1*rinf a 1 ra ward of |25 for the arrest and Con. vietlon of auy person inlurlng these r properties. Tht* was referred lo the • executive committee. a » ^ » , For Hai.R -Ford louring car, glase enclosure, good condition. Price |290. Call al Petin. Avenue Garage, Atlantic City, evening*, Haturday or Hundays, rlioni 8S7A adv., It. Professional planlal desire* engage1 meats, dances or entertainment* at hurae. 11-00 per hour. K, W., 831 f We*J#y ave. adv., It. r Hieephig accotnmoiUnon for fishing |. nartles. Heasonabl*. R. U, Harper, 382 Hay afa, *4* •, ft-
CITY OFFICIALS TALK WITH SOUTH END COTTAGERS
TELLS WHY CITY LIGHTS WENT OUT Manager Plummer, of Electric Co., Voluntarily Makes Explanation. A. M. Plumuier, manager for Hie electric light company, voluntarily appeared before the City Comml?>siuu era at their weekly meeting, and ex plained why Hie street and house light- were out of bushiest on two occasions lu June. He said that while these InlerruptioUM tu service were bad, they were due to conditions over which the company has no control. The local platil Is equipped with light 11111R arresters, but Hie trouble camini tie overcome. Lightning has "kicked" out switches on uumerou" occasions. It Is false to say that the company turns oil the light* before Hie begin mug of an electrical stouu Mr. Plummer staled that be regrettliese interruptions to the company'?service, but that Hie company hataken every precaution lo avoid lliem The power here la never shut oil for Hie benefit of Atlantic City's lighting system Atlantic City has troubles similar to those lu Oceau City, as have many other communilte«. While the transmission line from Hie Atlantic City plant lo I lie Ocean 1 lly plant Is equipped with a grounded aky wire throughout its entire length with aluminum cell lightning ar resters at each end, aud with horn gap resistance type arresters al each cable tennlual. yet at times the lightning finds a vital spot and kicks the line oil. Mr. Plummer said. Regarding the maintenance of Hie Oceau City plaut a* an aiixillary.it was stated that the plant wnn 111 readiness to o|>erate al short notice, and was operate*! 011 the night- referred to lu less than an hour after the service was suspended, as shown by the company's record lug Instruments lu answer lo a-quesUou by Mayor Champion regarding auy damages to business men by reason of imerrup llou* to their business with the lights going out, the speaker said thai there Is a clause lu the contract signed by patrons which relieve* the company of respniinibility in unavoidable Interruptions of the service. A-ked about a street light requested by Hie city for the currier of Eixieeolh street and Hay avenue Mr. Plummer stater! that the light would be put on 1 tits next day. The company lias been bending all lt» energies, the speaker said, to get the Boardwalk lllurui nated. SUMMER ASSEMBLY Noted I.uthcrnts Prescliers Will tie Heard Me*«r. A "Summer Assembly" for Lutheran people and their Meud* 1* announced for the eight days beginiitog Hie first day of Augu-t and to be held In the auditorium 011 the camp grounds. This *erle* of special event* will open with a Eunday morning celebration of the Holy ComiuunlbO, in charge of the Rev U E'G Hertolet. of Philadelphia assi-terl by other Lutheran minister*. The full Lutheran service will be sung and. by special arrangement", Hie choir will be supported by selected musician-. On Huuday evening, the Lutheran service usually held at the First Bap Hat Church will be trau-ferred to the auditorium ou the camp ground*, and (he sermon will be preached by Hie Kev, A. H. Macintosh, of Norrlainwn. Other special evening event* Include an Illustrated lecture by the Rev. E. D. Daugberly, I). D ; and addresses by the Rev. William Kress, of Hie Lulled Lutheran Church Headquarters. New York, H. H. Hodges and Mr*. A D. Chlguoiiie. both of whom are eloquent sjMjakcrs, well known In Lutheran circles. Mauy other ministers and laymen, also women, of prominence and leadership will addre."* Hie various gatherings, all of which are open to the public. The morning ses-lon* are for Bible studies aud special exposition of vital topic*, llie afternoons being reserved for conferences aud opeu discussion*, and the evenings for platform meeting*. All sesslOU* Of till* great a-eembly are scheduled for Hie auditorium on the camp Rrouud-. INTEREST IN TENNIS Aann*i Tourosuu'ni Will ntnit Here August sr. The tournament for Hie tennis championship of Eoutti Jersey will be held upon tiie court* of Hie Ocean City YlCllt ClOh beginning Haturday, August 21, and continuing through Hie following week. This will be Hie twenty first annual tournament to be held in Ocean City a*d already many player?* have signl fled their intention of entering The event* will constat of men'* single* aud doubles, women'* single* and doubles, aud mixed doubles. Entries J for the tournament may be sent lo j Thomas A Hudd, chairman of the ' tennis committee. ' The damage to Hie courts caused by ' the storm lu February was consider able, but the court* are again In flrst class condition. Dr. Philip B. Hawk and Arthur H. Re*d. who have been winner aud ruu-
ner-up lo this tournament for the last t two years, have already signified thjelr | Intention of playing In this year'* < tournament. I Mr. Hudd wa* an able apshdanl of 1 M. Hcott In the tournament for many year* Mr. Hcott was unable In serve as chairman this year, and, at bt« suggestion, Commodore ! Hexaruer appointed Mr. Budd a* his « successor. . 1 carina for wmiiKtrci iiojs. The member* of the Hostess' League of Ocean t'lty are now taking care of . twenty-twn wounded service boys, I and they are doing splendid work In, entertaining the young men at the, headquarter* on the Boardwalk, at1 Mixth street. Those desiring to contribute should rail at ihe-e headquarter* or write or telephone Mrs, K Hilton Warns, Hecond street and t'orltitliian avenue, thi* city. — "-t r "" " J| W*r*'s Nprfitalllrti New crop N** Orlean* roola**e*, 85 cents per quart Large assort mrnt choice apple*, oranges, bananas and all kind of fruit always on hand. Fresh egg?* right from the country, plenty of them, Mit doxru. Finest quality cream clise-e. Good f 1 tsh ciH'nstiiils in the *hell,20c. Large slxt Jelly tumbler* tJOo dozen. Fancy couniry butter. Mr lb All kind- of freHli and salt meat*. Fresh killed cluck eus. iHirge prune* 30c lb adv.. tf • ll Ml — +-*-* Try an advertisement In the Hknti ' NIL.
; Explain Delay lu Woik There anil Given Rising Vote of Thanks. A lu*"" iiu-filng of citizen* of Houth Ocean Cny Friday eveulug. held to pi olcr l Hgailirt 1 lie bad coudlliou of the "irtt-t- in that reel Ion of Itie resorl, it-solved ilr-elf for Hie mu-t part tutu a "gct-logclher" meeting of city official* and Hie people of (lie south elid, with Hie re* Ult that a large number of (how present expressed tlu-ir appreciation of Hie mauy difficult problems that have co u fronted t lie City Comml"Htouer* lu their eflorts to repair the heavy duinsge* caused by the severe "tonus o f February. Tbere were oilier* In Hie gathering who were unconvinced thai something more radical could not have beeu done by lit* city to improve condition*, and tliry Insisted (hal'meii ought lo be sent to Houtli Oceau Cily at once (o clean up (lie "Keels, lu order to make them pa— aide for automobile" and other vehicle-, and also that daugerou* hole" in the road way* in one or two of the highway* should be promptly repaired. Chairman Henry A. Lew|B ap pointed a committee of member* of the association, Me*«r*. Edwards, Kliuk and Huruett, to follow up a resolution passed at a meeting of the a-noi'iat ion early lu Hie spring, a copy of which was sent Mayor Champion at ttie tune, aud In reply to which Mr. Champion Misted that the city would do everything poaslble for Houth Oceau City a* quickly a* possible. Thi" renolullou, which was read at the meeting. Is in part as follows: "Whereas, the February storm caused considerable damage due lo (he excessive high tide*, which wa-died away; the gravel from the bulkhead ami al-o from the streets and undermined sidewalks lu mauy place*, making Hieui impa—able; aud "Whereas, these condition* have in t been repaired or auy attempt made as yet to refill or re*urface l tie damaged -eel lolls, thereby cauiing further destruction to cement sidewalk*, w hich have beeu used by vehicle* aud auto mobile trucks; and "Whereas, if the refilling and re*urfacing of the streets aud repairs to Hie "idewalks lu Houth Oceau City ar* not atteuded to at once it will greatly endanger life a* well a* ciuslug further uuiiecessary destruction to the highway; "Resolved, that the city of Oceau City be requested to lake the necessary steps al once lo repair Hie damage to the "Keels and sidewalk* aud remove from the sidewalk* all gravel nod "slid, and to refill aud to regravel the streets aud bulkhead; al-o to repair the damage at street ends aud to otherwi*e restore the avenue* to their former value and usefulness." When Chairman Lewis called the meeting to order In Uolon Chapel, at Fifty fifth street aud Aebury avenue, there were a large number of women In the assemblage, all of whom evinced an active Interest In the proceedlug*. Mr Lewis said that they would be glad tu hear from Mayor Champion something a* to w hat ihey tiiay expect the city to do In the matter of making the desired Improvement* to Houth Oceau City. In reply, .Mayor Champion *ald he aud the other cily official* with him feel that this meeting belong* to the people of Bouth Oceau City, and to Mhow- that he aud Hie other official* are Interested they cime to Hie meet ing unprotected and unarmed, and placed theiuMetve* at the m rcy of the • vA/ki.l^ K# rh..i %fl - d tu. -
people of section. Mr. Cham I plou said that he and the other* pre- I ferred to hear these people ex pre** I tpeuj*elve« regarding their situation. I Mr Lewis smilingly remarked that I tie accepted the apology aud would be I pleased to hear expression of views I from the cottagers aud properly own- I *r*. [ William Magluuls, E. H. Collin* I mid Mr* Luuimln, wife of Dr Lum- I ml", Jr., were among those who epoke I of bad condition* In that section of I the retort. Mr. Ulricli said that while I conditions are deplorable, Interfering I with auto tratfic and the like, he did I not blame Mayor Champion. The I speaker «ald that he believes the I mayor Is handicapped and uuable to I ' do all that he would like to do. The I commissioner lu charge of the high- I • ways la elected by the people, and the I mayor cannot dictate lo him. The al- I ' ley* or small Htieets In the up-town I section of Oceau City are lu far betttr I 1 condition than the main streets if I - Eoulh Oceau City, where restdente I ' and visitor* have to plow through I *and knee deep Ttie speaker stated that lie do«H not believe that many of 1 the automobile* traveling through Houth Ocean City will be worth much I at the close of the summer. ' One of the speakers told of three aulomobllea being stuck at Fortyninth street aud Anbury avenue for . three and a half houra. Another said that the spring* of twenty.*even autoe have been broken s trying tu get through the streets down d there 1 G rover C. R'chmond. who l« con- , necled w ith the offices of the attorney i general of tht* Htate, got Into a abort legal argument with City Hollcltor I Boawell regarding Just what the city f could do and how tt should do the re quired work. Mr. Richmond said 6 that he could tee nothing to prevent * the olty from sending a truck, some I "hovel* sod a few meu to Bouth Ocean II City for the purine of cleaning off . > tiie sidewalks now covered w ith sand. I v Johti McEherry expressed the thought that some of the thing* about y which the people were fotpplatnlng were really up to the property owners, t rather than the city, to look afler. City Engineer Collision explained I. at length Hie act* of the city leading i- up to the award of the contracts for
the work of rebuilding the destroyed II parla of Booth Ocean City, and the II work of arranging for the better pro- II tectlon of that section against the sea I lu the future, I There were apparently very mauy II tu Hie crowd to whom thi* wae a reve If latlnn. Mr. Colllsson went Into the II legal requirements, which occaeton II cotiaiderable delay, and when he waa 1 through with la la talk there were un- I doubtedly a large number who real- I Ized for the firm time that the city II cannoi Jump right tu on a nece*»ary|| improvement aud complete it In ail jury. i | K A. Corson, who ha* the contract II ; for *n me of the work In Houth Ocean I City, waacallrd upon, and he spoke II briefly. If On the whole, It maybe said that II there eermed to be a much better feet- II log among the cottager*, and a better I understanding of condition*, at the I close of the talk* by Mayor Champion, City Hollcltor Boiwell and City Engineer Colllsson, and arising vote of thanks was given Hi* mayor and the | members of hi* official party before the meeting adjourned. MliuAttnii Wanisd. High schm.l girl desires light employment that wilt pay for auminer outing. AddressH.il k., Hknti ski, office. ^ adv., II, | Jane P C, Miller will commence a Children's f)*nctng class at the Yacht Club, Ocean Cltv N, J,, Tuesday morning 10 30 12 30. adv.lt. Uwr.—Ht roller go-cart. Reward. Ij "Tht Mtratford," Beventh and Ocean avenue. sdv,, II, I
TEA DAHSANT HUGE SUCCESS • Function at Noimaudic Drew Youdr Folk— Specialties by Mrs. McCuskcr. 1 1 he llr*t of the ie* dBUMflU Bt IB* • Noftuandle Hotel, wfflj Mkur r Mel iKkei as bo*I6aui, a aa an uoquall . , flul "ucce*", and all hHviiiIiiik fx- 1 l prehned tliemnelve- a- (It-llgbleii uUlij • the atlair. Mali"grr h " J t thoughlfiilne** lu providing lliv^e so- 1 ' cial functions for llie gue"t" of -th«« f 1 hou*« and other visitor- «•* prated There was about -ixtv ut the lea daneant, and .Mr*. McCusker InlJro 1 duced a number of *pei*lsllles. Iliclud- ' lug buck and wing and *oft shoe ■ dance* by the Ctiryslal Hislei* uod • Clara Cliryatal, of the Al White *I4«vtew," playing at Hie Hippodrome 1 Pier .Theater. Mr*. McCUsker wa- a"istcd by Leo Clancy. 'Jack" F. 1 Brown. Robert Woolslui) Betty Dot- • sey aud J sephlne Magiuiil". The music was pruvldid by four pieces from the Ocean Otiy Yacht < Club Orchestra. The Lea daiiKatit* at the Normaudle will be held every Friday aud Eatur day afternoon at 3 o'clock. TO ATTEND CHURCH Vactitamcn Will llrsr Mr. V*rd *nudi) lv%rutti»cNext Huuday will be a big day In the Methodist Church. Beside die usual musical attraction* there will be two other enjoyable feature-. At the morning service the Rev. Ezra 8. Tipple, D I)., uf Drew Theological Heiuiuary, will occupy the pulpii. Dr. Tip , pie is widely known throughout the country. , The Ocean City Yacht Club will at- , tend the church in the evening, w hen a service of utiu-ual Interest w ill he held. The Church will be appropri alely decorated for the occasiuu and ! the quartet will *lug it" hent music The Rev. George W. Yard, the pastor, wBI deliver au addle** on ■•Tim Classical Yacht Race." The yacht club for year* ha* an nually attended service" in the First , Presbyterian Church one Huuday eveulug during the tuumer. I.taiberau Church krrvicrs. Lutheran Church service* will be held tu the First Ba|iti-i Church next Eunday eveulug at 7 45 o'clock, with 1 the Kev 8 l'aulsou. of Philadelphia > lo charge. The preacher al the *ervice* last Huuday evening was the Rev. F. A. Bowers, pastor of AH I Ealota' Church, Philadelphia. I For Kt-ni 1 Email hotel. 11 bedroom*, suit boardlug or furnished room* $250 00 Also complete grocery "tore. See Pun ' -.lire, 952 Aabury. adv , It. Lost.— Lady'* gold watch, uionogram aud enameled flower 011 ca*e Liberal reward. Return to Mr* A H Allen, Oxford, 1120 Central avenue. Ocean City. adv , it. Loot.— Pearl pin. diamond eeulre. between Fourteenth and Pleanure aud Reading station on Fourteenth street. Return to 1405 Pleasure ave.. liberal > reward. adv , it. Foil PALE.— 24 room apartment ' house, furnished. Apply owner*. 400 1 Asbury ave., Oceau City, N J. 1 adv., 7 22. 2l. I ■ ■ "
THE FIRST ANNUAL Lutheran Assembly at the jj AUDITORIUM AUGUST 1st to 8th An Eight-Day Convocation of Front-Ran k Orators, Clergymen and Lay- | men ij .with Plenty of ^ CHORUS SINGING ! Vocal Solos, Special I Music I and Ij j HELPFUL RELIGI- [ OUS SERVICES j Every Morning, jj at IO-45 I Afternoons, j at 3,30 Every Evening at | | . 8 o'clock- j j Sunday Morning, August First j TUB I Holy Communion I will be adiutnistrrwl by I REV. U. S, G, BKRTOLKT ' \ other mlnUter* a*si*ting I ^fe^Sunday Evening at , 8 o'clock I I Sermon by Rev. A.B.Macintosh j nf Nnrriitovh 1 1 See Progrtnttt for the Special I Events of the Week » j: August 1st to 8th l)
PLUMBING Ar* yon getting entire aatisfaottou m to prloea, workmanship a nd btuia*** oourteay? If | out. it will pay you to give to* a trial- 1 axn io an exoaoiU/ualiy good p<*iU on lo cake ' «•«,»*• of your rejtair work at wldcti 1 uiak* * mpedaliy, 1 Lav* do nxpentiv* wULlaliaarit •r el* iH'.I force t«? immhuii i<?re a liu*l I •• C. H. BACOM feo? KiKhtH «t -SURF LAUNDRY | , 929 Ocean Avenue Phone, IJii-J Ocean City, NJ. GOOD WORK, QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL LAUNDRY NOW OPHN I I _ Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING . PAPER HANGING. GRAINING an o DECORATING 935 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY PHONb »}-w NEW JERSEY ■ Cook by Gas and you won't have to worry. The old reliable GAS * always "Johnny on the spot." Now is the tiuie to get your GAS RANGE or W ATER II HATER for the coming summer. Call at our salesroom and see the latest models in Gas Appliances. Gity Gae L.i&ht Company Build a Home There IS a Building Boom. It is in full swing iu the Weat and Middle West. We have commenced to feel it here in the KaaL It's spreading. , Prices will advance. Why not gel busv now with those plans? Sec your friend. Mr. Contractor, and go over 11 with Iiiui. Of course it s understood Ibal you'll want the Luml»er to come from us. If we gel the buaineas, you'll not be held up for the delivery of the material. That doe* not only mean LUMBER, it means Cement, Brick, I.iuir. !«ath. Sash and Millwoik and Hardware. t: v *tr > think that Aooa In ths Dulldlnft G. II. Shoemaker Cumber Go. Twolfth nnd West Avenue - Don't let the apring find yon with a arm f { "^1 V k leaky roof. Thunder storms are comiu- ( Oha/ ) /) and a leaky roof will be apt to result is I JVQ A considerable damage. _ A Chimneys that leak should be looked j i -j-n 1 ' and made water-tight. Smokey 1,1-r 1 ■>/ v»LX ^Sr chimneys can be made to draw. 1 » K I yyV" J I Tin roofs are fire-proof. I All kind of *tove and beater repairs, j P L f]ntTZ\ /i p stove and heater pipes. I Jiff [llfcOC ~i \ 1. a, slate and slag rooHng. AlWr SMITH'S 7 H The Tin Smith ~~/ r — I .1 1H2 Asbury Ave. Phons "73-VV All Kind as of Qtittersa [ E. A™CORSON~l j General Contractor! 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY j ROADS, SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADSJ 1 — BELL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. I General Contractors W GRADING AND STREET BUILDING | NINTH ST. AND SIMPSON AVt. OCEAN CITY. N. J. •cat 'fas**. M&u ui mm Af'e PI*1 O HAIR DRESSING VESunr AVtmit at mnrn vmxf a a sett *m — — _ . M I! OCEAN CITY. W. X HOTEL NORMANDIE OCEAN CITY, N. J. j LAURRNCK MAfcRSCH, Msnsger |j TEA DANSANTS Ij Announcing the Opening of the Gold Room for a Scries of j Tea Dansants beginning Saturday, July i"th, 3 | P. M., and evert* Friday and Saturday f afternoon following, During the Seaaon of 1910 Under the Direction and Management of Mr?. Fergus McCtwker j! Acting Hostess fleain Bow toTano?| I J AT ! j THE McCUSKER ! I STUDIO I I A Tenth and Boardwalk Wione. *2S a |i 5 BRI FIKI-O AND AU, THE LATEST STEPS IN BALL ROOM AND FANCY DANCING j I Private tons Daily \ I \ 9 LI, to 11 P.M. j V V I k. .
1 KOTXfji xxu toTTxaaa £jcotch Jj.all p m mc.Qimt.HY, O/mcrom . OCEAN OlTY NEW JERSEY m OYMM HA, YYA* ; rv*AsL H*i: u » Qtli*. pomi&jft+lr*. Uwx ri* m S MM *i IU •t'/f?. MlkU* lot Ut—i. (ftntHIM |MS» I tk- •' " *f -11 rir v'iTtiaBas3a>siiw -,f *t* — »u t.i ut, hAfa U^rlaa. !>'■<■ mi* **tmm m. 0 TOmmmm. m. m. U++i >1 im NEW HOTEL ELBERON eiOilTN ANlM't.NI Y.XL AVJC.*Ufc UCEXH CiT Y, U. i. rtiyk .t »Bd n+ym, fiuw | Y'AartmutL 4«aaoc rn»OT*4«C aiid to«L Yhoc.^ 17 -X and ad-D. MILLER COTTAGE 722 Oalraj Ar«OM j 01 'KAN CITY ifKW JEHat: T Open All the Year Hot Water Heat LAURA X. UliA.* K THE BISCAYNE Opto Friday. April 2 KubulD* aatsr la e «ery bedroom Ocean a venue op po«Jl« Moorfyo terrace Private Baths Booklet K BLUH hi N, Owner GANDY COTTAGE B13 t'eotral Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Open all lbs Year Warm reem* aa<2 +r+rj coos»n:»:^s. Xka i.mtx Oapot, Fro p: THE DARLINGTON lormertjr the tCa&uia 112b CE.STKAL AVK>L'K No*? open Cor Lbs saaaoa Hpaciai aiivciion c!r«e to weak and guests aud Huuday visitors. Bell PUms,«fe-W VERNON HALL 410 Atlantic avcuua x i^caaa City, K. J. is now open for Ki« racrpuoa of guaau aud wiu remain opan nnUl Oc lobar l ». E. HECK DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Asbury Aveune OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Bsll Phone. tj7-W I hli Phsae. IIKJ bUatia filvsa Theo. F. Hildreth Contractor Electrical Jobbing Work a Specialty Office: 1032 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We I have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHA3. E. ADAMS A BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. Byes Eiamioed Without Drops N sweat up-io-data methods. Satisfaction guaranteed. For nrst-claas Optical work tbere t« no necessity ofgoinf to Phlladalphla. My slock 01 Eye (iiaasea and spectacles Is as I complete as can be found In any city. Prescription leases duplicated at abort I notice. Accuracy guaranteed. Prices cooI slat sol with «ood work. All work dene oa Ih* premises. A. W. JELY LHI XiUatis Aveaae AtUXTIC CITY, I. J. Hbors Fast Ltns Pasaaa Door. BaiablUbad UN. Bell PbOSS ISM- W Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth «t. and Wrtt *t*. OCEAN CITY, N. 4. Residence: J4*J Central Aesaas Bell Pksse Bell Pbeae. lis Mark Lake Estate • UNDERTAKERS J, PRF.SCOTT CADMAN, Jr., Fttneral Dtroctor 639 Centml Avenue Ocean City New Jersey AUTO E0UIF»BNT Covrtcsy tnd Sitbttcttei Assvrtd All Klnds^of Hanllnf Ocean City Local Express R. B. LUOmo 408 EIGHTH STWET Octal City, N. J. •eliPkaatll frtces kumiBi I Our WaU Paper I is a veritable find. We *Im to , . please the particular. Jttti come } down nnd inspect our numerous > design?. Tf yott are ci itleal It may I take yon a long time lo deckle — there are so many patterns to choose from— but the pofirt I? that yon can be suited exactly right and at price? | that wilt appeal to yon. II

