Ocean City Sentinel THIMirtDAY, Jl'LY 29. 1IW0. W* shall in' triad (<• receive item* o tie we and «-4iiuiuiiiiii-all«>iiB uf ihut«« to tl*l» (Htiuiuunlly antl our reader avery where. All iNHUiuuiitcatloh* -liutilil be ic i-oiu |»a uled Willi tlie full name am «,l.livn» uf the writer, not uecenoarili for imblU'aUttW. hut ana guarantee o K«hxI (f'lll DOTS rilitUlreu'* carnival at the yacht clut la»t night. The annual camp meeting service* htte will begin Friday evening, Aug u*l *». I'lie wouicu'a auxiliary of Morgan Itain-k l,u»l. Aiueilcali Legion, of thli illy, clraril $31 by It* recent cake aale I ickel** are bring *-»id for the henelll of I lie It o*ti League at the Hiram] mid I'ark theater*. liiexe bciiellt* o'ulinue all *08x011. Mi-* Margaret Brown, IK year*, ol |*ill*iuigli, wax rexcued from the -url at Hevei teenth -Ireet by Lifeguard Wit hero w on Humlay. A lour- year old »«>ii of Jo»*ph BroadIry cut hi* head badly with a "hotel on (lie beach a few dayx ago He w a* taken to the Imxpiial lent, ami Dr W. IV Hainee put two atllclie* lu the child '» head. PERSONALS rilir-tvr II. I'eeple*. of Muskogee, Oklalioiua, in among (he vl*i|ora nere. Minn Coney*. of Fiilledslpble, apent ■ few days with relative* here during the week II. t\ Lincoln and wife, of Philadelphia, are among the many enjoying life at thin rpaorl, Mi*x Marlon Lake, of tlile city, U V 1*11 lug Mi"* Mart iia Helger at Halford. Pa., fur a few tlaya Mr*. Kva Heee and »lr« John Mamiii and children, of Woodbury. were among the viellura here Monday. .Minn Helen Johuaoii. of Kaat Orange, la viatllug minx Hot llooth at her home on the bay front. thla city. J Tlioiua- l ey lor, of Pliilailelphla, I* bere for Ilie balance of the -ea-oii, the gueat of hi* daughl-r, Mr*. Kenton War ne. Iteprexeulative John Mehring, uf the Flffd Hi-met, Philadelphia, apeul tne week end here a* the gueat of Ax--too bly loan Jame- Kraiikllu. M. I V Fife and w ife. of Marcu* llo.. It, I'a . are auioug the vialtur* here. Mr hi/e wi* in 11 lire-led with the Kir*t Natioual Bank lu Ihiacity for "everal year* Mix* Lillian Kelly, of darby, lathe gue*t if Mix* Lucille I'own-eud daughter of t'apl. A. P. rownaeod and wife, at I heir cottage. H44 Central avenue. # Jame* 1). Young, of Kau*aM Cltjr, Mo., waa a rec*nl vlxilor at the *uiu uier home of hi* parent*, Jaiue* Young and Mr*. Kate A. Young, of llil* city. John II. Tucker, manager of the Palmyra Printing Company, at Pal inyra. N. Y . wa* In town Saturday accompanied by ill- family. He warn former realdent here. K K. (JoH of thla Cily, I* recovering fr<>m a xenou* nervoua breakdown but he will not be able to return In In* dutlea aa -lallou agent at (be Weal Jersey 'a Eighth atreet depot before fall. rail. *1
Mayor William Nicholaou, of Krle, Colorado, and hi* wife are vlalting Howard Demi and family at their "uiumer Imine 111 1 In- cily. Mayor Nlctuil*>ui la a juxllce of the pea re and chairman of (lie board of director* of I lie Krie Itauk lie I* very much pleaxed with Ocean City. • •• LUTHERAN ASSEMBLY I'runiiiirnt Minister* lo Attend ion vocation H« rr The Lutheran Assembly aeaatona begin next Sunday morning at 10.30 o'- ( lock In the auditorium on the camp groundx, and will conxlxt of twenty-one tnii-rextlng session*. the Ir.xt event taking place on Sunday evening, Au guat 8 The Itev U. S. (*. Bcrtoli-l. a wellknown Phlladc Ipiila minister. will preach a brief xcrmon at the openlro: M-xalon and will lead In thu celebration of the Holy Communion To Ihia obxervanre of the unlverxa) common xarr amen 1 of the Chrixiian Church, mem here of all ch lire hex are Invited On Sunday evening. Ihe Itev A. II. MacInioah. of Norrlxiown. will preach the sermon, and other able mlnlatera will lake part In the service. The morning sessions' of the Asscmhly are lo be opened at 10.30. with brief devotional exercises conducted by local paxiorx or visitor* The principal feature of tbeae morning Session* will be a xerlex of six xhorl lecture* of (he life of Jesus by th»- Ri v Prof II ofTerman. D. D, of Ihe Mount Airy Seminary. Philadelphia. The Afternoon Conference* begin a! 3 o'clock, and at there xexxlonx both pa n tore and laymen will lake pari Al each Conference a topic will be presided by leading women of the church, and there Will be a questionl*»* and open dlxcuxalona. More than fifty *peakeia and xlnger* will fake part In Iblx Axaembly. which I* Ihe moat notable Lutheran event ever brought to thl* reaorl. The prealdent of the United Lutheran Church. Ilr. P. H. Klmbel, I* ox-pe<-t«d at one *o«*lon. Other prominent men will make addresses at the • vening" *e**lon*. and there will be abundant vocal talent at all there gatherlng*. Dr I. Chantry llofTman. Dr s D. Daugherty. Dr. A. Pohlman, Dr. II II Weber. I>r II OfTerman and other Lutheran leader* will lake part. All ihe local mlnlxler* are on Ihe program, bexldex the ItcV*. Will. Frea* •if New York City: Clifford K Ha yea, y \ Bower*. F M Uriah *nd I' fl. G llertolet The ll*t of women church leader* who have tuplex Include* Mr* H I* l>augheriy and Mr*. A Pohlman, of Temple Lutheran Church. Philadelphia Vocal *eleetlon* are to be given by Mrx. Caroline Woll, xoprano at Dr Dnrer*a Church In Philadelphia: Mix* lg>uf*e T Cornon, xoprano. of Ocean • »i): Mr. and Mr* Arthur Nebllng. of Pox Chaae. and Mra. Tboma* Mi>ore, Of Igigan, will *1*n be heard wllh j plenatir* The nololsfx for ihe final ( Sunday are Kdward o Ifalloway, ten- ( or, and Mix* Elizabeth Howell, con-, fralto, both of Phlladelphl* Kverv pha*e of chureh activity will ^ he touched upon during the Aaxrmbly. , Such men a* llarry llndgen, general xecretary of the Lutheran League of America, will rcpn sent the yonng pe«v ple'a work, and other laymen of eotial auihorlljr will be heard on special work All xoeatMifl of ihe Axaembly are to be held in ihe bit auditorium on Ihe camp ground* J Edward Sehnelder of Philadelphia, will lead Ihe ringing, and well known Instrumentalist* will a*alat at all fie*alotia Knlxnaiaxd With Paarx. Mr«. Lydla Handy, of thf Handy Collage, will give a daneA for her gueat* thla evanlng A very enjoyable tine I# *1 pec ted. 9
I NOTED ARTISTS AT YACHT CLUB l»f fm Annual Concert Tomorrow Evening Will be Unusually t Rich Musical Treat. IV The annual mualcal of ihe Ocean ;il ' Uy Yacht Club at the club houM- to< morrow cveajng ptuiuiM* to b. ei.u belter. If possible, than those ol other - year*, and there will be a large ut tendance of the nicuibcra, their fumi lie* and friendx. The concert will begin al k 15 o* il, '"lock, and the nrnxt* to la- heard arc: Plhel Itighter Wllaon. xoprano; Marie Atone Ijingxion. contralto: lilanche V Hubbard, harp: Kilo Irene Hubbaid. s 'cello, and William Hylvano Thunder, pianist and accompanist. There will be a double quartet, comprising the following well known vo0 eallxi* Albert Huitiuan. Will K It Itldge. In Wayne T. Klllian. W Haiti old Mat (in. William Ucbhardxbauer. " liar nnaii K (tUruoic. I^ouix Itio-hn. John MeNcill and Jam e* Neoly if The program l* well arranged, and rf embrace* man> beautiful and popular U nuinbeih Itohei 1 II. S olium I* chairman of Ihe I. commit I.-*- in charge, which aasurex ?l all thai the concert will inde*-d be a ,« delightful tiiuxlcal treat ♦ ENJOYED MEETING Urihitdial Auxiliary Unrsii ol I.Hdlr*' Aid Nocirlt The lueuiber* uf the Huunuer Augdiary of Ibe MethodUl etiureb were • guextx of the Ladler' Aid Society in 1 the * octal room* of the church Tbura- < day afternoon. The regular busiue** ■Deetlng of the society wax held, with . Mra. Dowduey Clark presiding ( I'lie Other oflloere for the year are: Kiral vice pre*ldeut. Mr*. Ueorge W. B Yard; aeouud vice pre-iUeut, Mi— . Helen Bleakly; xecretary. Mr*. Bel ford L. Co-xabootu. aaalxlaut xecretary , Mr* May M. Bryan; trea-urer. Mr*. Pmlerick Pox; chairman way* and meaiiN coinaiiMee. Mr*. Howard r*ylor; aaelxtant chairman. Mr* H t c Archer; chalruisu boxtee*' couiuiltl lee. Mrx. Preulzell. After xluglug a by urn. Ml** Tbeluia s until recited the Twenty-third P#alm Mra. Preulzell and Mr* Tetlow in . vited the ladiex to meet w ith tlirui at Mr*. PrentzelP* home. 1842 Plea-ur* 1 «venue, 011 Tuenday afleruoou, to a , package party. The package* were auctioned, which created much merriment. Refresh nit 11 1* were *erved and a delightful afteruouu *}>eut. Mix* Kraiicla Yard. Tbeluia Hmltli, Horothy Breckiey a u d Marier •Hobby" Hug be- eiitertaiueil with xtveral vocal aelectinu*; Tlielma Smith and Prancl- Yard gave e recital Ion x, and the Kev. Ueorge W. Yard. In hi* idea-lug uianuer, recited I a numt-er of Kdgsr (loext'x poem*. I IWreriiiuauta of ice cream aud cake were *erved. A good xocial time wa* enjoyed byad and a rising vote of appreciation , wa* extended the Ladle*' Aid Society r uf the church I'lie Hireling thl* afternoon ( Thura- , day) will he lield lu t lie ruuxic room • if (he Hotel Normandle with Mrx. William 1> Wil-on, Mr* Francis, Mr*. Matthew*, Mr*. La— e aud Mr*. Hevaii ax ho«te**e*. Everyone I* invited. A good pro ' gram wlll.be furnlriied and the liev. Dr Kynett will talk oil "Hie Muuu1 twin Whiles of Tennexnee " BROKE RECORD (•JlaixhanRro'st'Nxl Wwa 434 ten ■ 1-4 Iwctaea Charlex Kllliigachau*en. of thl* city, r a member of the A ngler*' Club, broke the world'* distance record In the club'* casting tournament at the bane ball park here Saturday, by casting a dixtance of 4M feel HJ Inchea. The holder of the record wa* John Shaw, of the l*oiig I "land Ca*tlng Club, whose throw waa 4&2 feel 8 Inclien Kiling•chauxen previously held the world'* record. The tournament wa* considerably interfered with by reaaon of the • trouble over Ihe poxeexxlon of t tie ground* by tbe Hehlng club and the local bane bed team, the M-tieriuen fearing to Injure *ome of the lunoceut hyatander* at tbe ball geuie Some fairly good ecore* were made by ■everal of Ibe cariera. Most of tho*e taking part were making their first public appearaoce In thle game. W x ANNUAL SERVICE 1 j To ne Con dueled to* Chaplain , anyderai Vach* « tub. Tl»e Ocean f?lty Yacht tMub'« an iiuxl reltglou* service will he held at Hie rluh liou*e next Sunday evrniog, < conducted by Ihe fleet chaplain (lie Kev Dr. it H. Snyder, pastor of • the Fir-t Pie-by lerlsn Church of thl* : city, who Is popular With the mem !»er* of the aquatic organization. The vocal *olm*t will tie minx Mary • Merkle*. xoprano *ol tri of (he Flrxt 1 Baptist Church, of Philadelphia, and I (tie potwetNor of au uuuxually line voice The musical program will t* excellent, the orchestra presenting I atiiactlve number* Frank I). Newberry, chairman of the house committee, will have the club house beautifully decorated for thl* special ocoaeion. vtr. Newberry not only ha* an artistic eve. but he I* 1 also on the alert to please the club member* and their gue-is HELP SINGING fwttber Additions to Heir Trinity Charm Choir. The choir of Holy Trinity ha* been further augmented bv Mr*. Howard Hsrrett, soprano, and Mra. (Jee, contralto They are valuable addition* The 7 30 a m *erv»ce ha* also been enriched by the services of Mrs. Florence Meehan. *0 pre 00, and Mra. Austin. orgaulsl. The early servloe Is latgely bttended. Service* will be held Friday, August 8. at 10 a. m , Holy Communion. The Sunday service* will he at 7.JI0 • m. (9 80 a 10. church eehool), 10 46 a- m , and 7 46 p ro / Children Knl*rt*lsei> On Thursday evehttig there wax a fine Children's entertainment pt the I j f'nlon Chapel. Thirty-second street and Central avenue. The building was 1 well filled xnd everybody wa* delight ' <-d with the ancce** of the affair, | which was conducted hy Ilia* Otten, I of Philadelphia Another Mtg Malty. f ( Tha floulllOMM City Improvement A»*oclattou nlana to hold another big 1 rally m Untoo Chapel. Fifty fifth 1 street and Aabnry avenua, tnmorrow I ( Friday) evening al R o'clock . I A flue , program is being arranged and all are , planning for a glnrtnue lime, ' fom haul - l^eese afoek and ii* | turex of an Ice cream saloon, good lo 1 cation. |IM) 00 weekly reeelpt*. f»m>d reasons for soiling, Address H , RlN null, office. adv., 7 W it. W AMTfff* —At onco, while waitress I I to Wesley avennt adv., II, J Destrabl* room* over 411 Rlghih street. adv.lt * II
BACHARACH TELLS OF 5 DEMOCRATIC EXTRAVAGANCE
V — FLAG PRESENTED " TO ASSOCIATION ,r| ' Gift of P. O. of S. State Camp Accepted by Supt. E. A. Wells. A iargt- American flag. KxlS bet. '• wa* presented Sunday cwutiiK tu tin- • auditorium, tu tlx Ocean City Ti»b« i nach- AxMM-ialion by tin- State Cump 1 of the P tt. S of A , 111 tin- piexcni • H of a giMid-Htz«*d H*xcinbluK« The prexeiitatlon w.i* made by SlabPresident llowaid T J arret t, of Had - donfh-IU. and the emblem wax accept- 1 >■ ed. on lM-half uf the ;i*xo< tut ion. h> the Kev. K A Wills ol Ijunlx'ttville, who " this year In in charge of th«- iu« « Uugs 1 at the auditorium Mi Well* hax been identifh-d with the camp meeting '* xervlcex berg for a number of years " A »liort addles* also wa- made t»> J :i T. Mttton, district president uf the p O S of A Members of Morgan-Kanck Post. American legion, and Washington Camp. No 75. of thiN city, altendi-d thi f service* There were al>o pueetii member* of other camp* fiom thi* *« < tton of the State An intensely patriotic sermon wax i delivered by the Rev. Di John Hand ley. pastor of St l.rtke'* M K. Church. Lmg Branch, who wax a chaplain in the 29th Divirion. anil wax active on 1 the other aide during the war lb spoke from thi* text. "The Lord hath done great thing* for u*. whereof w« are glad." The excrclae* were ofH-m-d with tin singing of patriotic hymns, and prayer was offered by Superintendent Wells Mrs It ida \ of Philadelphia, u vo ralist of ability, xang a pretty solo In k ph-aring manner and with aiti*lii touch. PERSONAL NOTES UxllrrNut Inlrrrxl (round Ttotr-It-lourih Mirrri H- cilou Dr. and Mrx. William S. ICdgar. of 1 Philadelphia, arc upending the eummei at "Juxtann-re Cottage". Twenty-ninth street and Wealey avenue L N Hall and family, prominent in Ridley Paik. are ut Tweuty fourth street and Wealey avenue for the sum nier The Itev. *J. Wesk-y Tevi-loc. ol Bethel, ('onn.. and family, have tn-ei paa*ing a two weckx' holiday at th»"Log Cabin." Twenty -ninth atreet Alfn-d tiarrett and family, of Drexei Hill, are xp«-ndlng July at the Cheyney Cottage, Twenty-ninth atreet and Ceti iral avenue. The Rev. J. Heniy Irwin, wile and little won. of SiHxetoti. South Dakota, are guc*tx of Henry Coo|n-r-and wife, at "Waconda" Cottage. Twenty-ninth xtr««et and Central avenue. Mr. Sloan and family, of Cynwyd an- at tbe Parkhurxt cottage, on Cen iral avenue. Mr*. J. Carpenter Hex*, of Belle for.%e, is Mpentdng July with her par entx. Mr. and Mrx. F. D. McLdn at "Juxtamcre" cottage. Twenty-ninth xtreet and Wesley avenue The Central Ocean City Civic Axxo elation nieela every W«rinesday at 2 1 p m. at Cnlon Chapel. Thfrty-aeeood *tre«-t and Central avenue. William (lilpin and family, of Dermantown. are xpendtng the summer at the Bltler Apartment*. Thirtieth atreet and Central avenue Charlex Batcheldor and family, of Forty-nixth street and Kinsesxing av« nue, Philadelphia, are spending pan of the xummcr at Thirtieth atreet and Axbury avenue. The Rev. Samuel Purvis and family are xuntmerlng at the Hitler Apart ments. on Central avenue, near Thli ti»-rh street Minx Kmily Williamson, of Phllaib I phia. I* a guexl for a week at the Me l*aln cottage on the beachfront a> f Twenty ninth str«. i SPECIAL SERVICES l.xrir Congregations at *«»ri> Hoar-* nr«»llon. St. Auguxtine'x Chureh wax crowded at the 6.30. 8 and 9 o'clock maxxex on Sunday, and there wax xcarcely aland ing room at the 10 o'clock inaxx. whet the service* known a* the Forty Hourf' Devotion began, conducted by ^ the Rev J J. Drlfltn. of Comwalls Pa., and ax*lxt«*d t>y the rector of th church, Ihe Rev. Thox F. Blake Service* were held Sunday and Mon day evening*, with several maxxex on I ; Monday and Tuesday, all being wel , attendinl. 1 Mix* Bertha Mnrnhlnweg. of thh 1 city, aang at the 10 o'clock max* Sun , day. and her work waa appreeiab-d by her hearearw. a The rector wax also axsixted by the , Rev. Father Clement. C S P . of Cum Q herland. Md , at the Forty llourx* De vol ion. a I, HAD APPENDICITIS ii (! Three Tnangaiera Have t'ndergonv Operation* In AllantteCfiy ] "Jack" Sboyer. 13-year-old »on of City Tret»ur«»r Frederick J Shoyer. of " Philadelphia, xummer rexld^nt of thl* * eky. underwent an operation In Allan 1. tic City the latter part of laat week k for a severe attack of appendlctti* t The operation wm. per formed by Dr. " Silver In the Atlantic City Hoxpltal. I axXlxted hy Dr. Allen Corson, of thl* ¥ city. This raw- wax xerloua. a* wa* a l-o that of David Oreenwnod. aged r xlx year*, of 1039 Wesley avenue, who * wa* sent to the Atlantic City Hospital » by Dr Corson, and where an opera- f tlnn was perfottned by Dr. silver Eric, yonng son of Mr* Catharine t llelllwell. of thl* city, hax Just return * ed home after a *ucce**ful operation < for appendlcltla at the same hoxpltal. where th»- lad was sent by Dr. Corson I _ _ . X t Have CHnf Abroad. Mrs. J. tUrtlrid Rusll, with hsr fstbsr. Chester H. Pespls* of Mask#- I gas. Okla , has been spending a fsw » wetk* In thl* city. Mr. Rntll Joined < ht* family in Philadelphia la-t Mon- t day and they aetl from Nsw York | July 81 lo spend three monihs ahr<>sd j >*. t Anxnal notor, Th# Ladle*' Aid Society of the First I M. K. Church Will hold Its annual 1 bazar on tbt Hoard walk at (lofl'a pavilion tomorrow (Friday). Many 1 pratly thing will be nn display, and prices will be reasons! le. ■■ - ■ e ■ ■ ■ for hint —a pleasant sleeping room In private family In Ocean City. Apply hrntikki. office M C DeCan adv 7 H 21 for pai.R -24 worn •i-ariment house foriialiel Apply nwnera, 4W Axbury ave., Ounnn ' tty, N. J. adv., 7 21, ft. For Rrrt Haby eoache*. Apply Asbury ann adv., 7 », 41. piawo forhalb — 4*#ll it •» a» bury avsous sdv., 9 94, If
" Coogrcbttmuti, Caudtdatc for Rc-clectioa( Opens Campaign in Talk to Women. Due iu the busiiit-n* rush of many of th. women, and also to the fact that I heie Weit* two or three social • aflairs Iter*' Fnday evetillig. there was ;> - mall atleiidann at the public meet.n, «-f (lit l«eagu« of M uiiu-n Yotei* of (i<ean City, which wum a great dl*apiHiintnient to Mr* Granville Bteelman, president of the organisation, and now vice-chairman In Cape May County: Mr* Bteelntan pre*«-nted Mayor Champion, who wax to tiilroduv Con * ' • >>111.111 Ixmmc llacharach. ol At latil i« jCll>. (lie speaker ol the (H-ca*tnu. Mr* St«-elliiui) said that she was sorry there wax »urh a small attend-jiim-e However, number* do uot a) wa>- count mi much a* Interest . and it may be difficult to forecast just wiiut ma> come of thi* me«-ting After telling uf oilier tiding* occurriog that night that hel|M-d lb Interfere with th«at tendance. Mr*. Steelmau told of her desire since she wa* a little girl to be able to vote al an election, and *be hope* to havi the privilege (hi* fall U till*- they liuve orgaiuzi-d as a nonpartisan h-ague. they have b«en told by their leaders that eventually they will have to line up with one of tbe big parties Sin- expressed regret that the women of Ocean City do not -how more interest in thi* movement, but she is of t he opinion that 'xoipe day they will all be anxious to Join. Mayor Champion told hi* hearers I dial he wa* sorry he could not greet I 1 hem a* full-fledged members of tblx i ancient Older of politic*, but he hoped. 1 lie said, that they will be full-fledged 1 by next fall Mayor Champion said that It ha* > Iw-en hi* experience that there Isn't 1 any nun partisanship In politic* To I !»• a successful factor In politics. It I* ' necessary to have organization. He 1 has found in talking with women that < 1 lu-y are much disposed to Helecl the I best man. irrespective of parly. To » !»• successful, one muxt work hard i f«<r hi* party Man I* subaervient to m* party No man i* bigger than hi* c party The world ix growing belter I .•oil ticaliy a* In every other line The speaker said that he Is glad to I m- present and to congratulate thi* • at: tie and it* chairman on her eeh ■• 1 don ax vice chuiiman of Cape May 1 County. He than introduced Congressman llacharach. Congressman Bacharach said that hi- presumed it wax hi* duly ax a Re- 1 nhhi an 10 tell hi* hearer* w hy they | liould vote the Republican ticket r He stated that he wa* the flrwt man c •tiding a National office in New Jer- • > 10 come out for woman suffrage le feels, he said, that women are en tiled to the *ame privilege a* men. I ven though hi* district decided < tgaiiist them. The speaker declared hat he is a Republican and a pi o tec lonlxt. and that he is a member of he Ways and Means Committee of •ongre**. this being the first time * New Jersey ha* been represented on hi* important committee since 1868 Republicans. In advancing the protec- f rive policy, are advancing the Inter- i •>ta of thl* country. To illustrate, Congressman Bacha arh said that in 1914 the glass plants , n Cumberland County wen- compelled „ 0 shut down because of their inabil ity to compete with Germany and Bel gium During the war period, there was • gn-at scarcity of chemical glassware. • nd the boys In the glass works In uniberland County asked for perm Is -Ion to attempt the manufacture of his glass, and they were successful In heir effort*. Today Cumberland 'ounty is competing In this line with the Japanese The Japanese men reyelvc 54 cent* a day for their work, he m*onien an* paid 24 cents and the •hlldren are given 14 cents The Jap^ inese work 11 hours a day 278 dayx in the year. In Belgium they work for 12 cents and 20 rente a day Congn-ssman Bacharach declared hat American workmen who stood by this country in Ita hour of need should be protected. Our dye-mak«»r* oday arc not receiving protection. The Speaker said that he doe* not t*eleve this Is a good time to rhangi he tariff, but the Republicans believe •n a protective tariff and the Demorat* do not Dealing with the extravagance of he Democratic administration during he war. Congressman llacharach quo ••<1 facts from the Congressional Reord to show the failure of the Demorat* He said that there wvre two itunltion plant* In thix district, and hose in authority paid the workmen 1 me and hair and double time to stud flag raising demonstrations Hun-.n-d* of men working for the Governnent were told that they tnuxt not vork too hard The speaker declared fhat he wa* never *0 mortified as when »e discovered that men were being »aid to attend flag-talslng* in the Government works, particularly when woand children were helping all they could in every way to assist the Government This country spent •64u.uOo.tHH> for airplanes, and there was not an Aiuer lean machine flying in France during he war. but there has been no official of this matter The Government bought two branding iron* fo7 every horae In the cavalry. There were seven saddle bag* for '•ach horse, and 20 horse brushes for -very horse There were 36 spur straps for each officer. These are only some of the disgraceful things that have been disclosed The speaker told of tbe vast amounts of money spent on port* and terminals, principally In the South. Billion* of dollars spent for shells, yet only 17,000 American shells reached France. The party In power mutt be held re*ponslble Nineteen months after the armistice had been signed. t)|c Government sfn-nt more money than during the nineteen months prior. Many peo pie are holding offices In Washington and It Is almost Impossible 10 ret rtd of those who are doing nothing bat draw pay. There is gross Inefficiency the war risk department, where there are many moo- employee than are actually required. Congressman Bacharach said that he believe* the people of thl* district 1 ate against the league of Nations ' Our people art* not prepared to send 1 thelt boys over to Europe to act as j policemen for those countries in their Internal squabbles There Is no doubt about th« ability of the Americans to fight and that our boys won tbe war.' that Is no reason why we should *end th'-m back a* policemen, nor 1* It • reason why we should finance, those countries The people of those countrie* do not think as we do, so why should we get Into their boundary line dispute* * th» speaker asked If Congreta doe* not do Its work properly. Mr Bacharach said the country soon fixe* that Our Const 1 1 til ton has stood for 14t» years, and there Is no good reason why It should • he changed for these purpondli In response to queries. Congressman Bacharach said that a modification or the Volstead act would make It en I forces ble He does not think thet-r l* much danger of the saloo# coming hack Tbe tin should be sun# and
'FINE SMOKER AT YACHT CLOB Members and Fricndn En- • joyed Entertuiumciit Provided by Vice Commodore. Tto-re s.i* a large uilt-ndanrr of the! member* ol tin* 0><ati City Yacht Club at tll« *iu«'k« I iu tin itr r\*-|ubl> loom uf tb< club buu>- Saturday mnlng. and tbe boys .. id tin 11 f:i«*u<i*11 »pok»- appro* iauv< l> of ihe murk *»f ' Vice ( 'offltnodor*- Jaitn- \V Feral*-) in .-♦•cut leg such 4-xi elb ut tal* ut and in providing one of the b« *t *uiokcr> *wi | 'o ld at the < )ub IioUm Adi-ltn*' Dennett, tie "Chet-i up Girl," sang effectively and sun tttuct applaUM , a* did the ' Ib-lgtaii llo*«- "j versatile entertainer. Kdiih Hart. u. "Oitgs and datu-e*. mad** a Int. a* <ii*l Irene Myers, prim «■** of Ragtiii.< Chauney and Ian kwitnl. "at ibe nug tea," Were clevi-i, bu' Slebbim with his unusual ^ui- Ii of Caid tin ki 1 - sns the M-nsatmu of jb*- • veitins The rluh aficrwaitl pr« r*-uie<l n •plendid moving picture mIiow. and lai *-r lunch wa* served Mra.lt >f. Parlx Kntritaiaa. An tujoyable luiichrou and card party was given Wednc*dav sftrruooti July 2J. fur Mrs K Mili^psugti, of Kly rta, Ohio, who 1* vixiitng Mr* (J MllLpaugb. Tbe parly tuclurtvd Mr*. K Mtllxp«ugb, Mr* (• Milupsugli Mrs W. D. Bousali, Mr* II Mor-n-Mr*. H. Kill*. Mr*. K Kly. Mrs. H ('. I'arix snd Mra. It. H P»rt* Hlshop Kuril* Will I'rracli Next Buuday Bislu>|» Charles We« - Hums. D I>. win i.r the presctier - lu the MethodUl ChuiCli Hutiop - Burns tie* uiauy friend* 1 1 , Ocean City, sod another record breskiog day t*ex peeled. M-n.-»ble. and there slrould be enough men and money to enforce It. lie i> iu favor of the present Jaw. hut h* would give the people what they want and do away with the present driukiug of stuff called whiskey. Just how much the act should he modified. Colt grrsstnan Bacharach said he does not Axseuililyoiau A. C Hoswell. alio lu lowanl Ihe cio*e of ttir roret ing wa*aMkrd to iprak. and lie did *0 briefiy.rtelitng of In* stand on the - Mrs Kteeiuiaii said that -lie believes 111 protection, aud es|»eciaJly lu 1 ro lection for the home. Motor Horn lor Nate. A 2tt fool, (Hssc cahtu, motor boat, Just overhauled and put Into water; Palmer engine, gasoline stove, ice box. dbhes. etc , picnic- <»r fishing. Ad dress W., HKNTiKKbcffh r Ocean City. sdv , 7 29, If For RBKT.— Fur 11U lied; 12 fiw.ru*. 3 baths, laundry, garage, for (tie rest of season. H89 DeLancey place. sdv it Wantkh. — Unfurul-hed house by the year between Klitli and Ntulb streets. Hippie, 725( enltal adv , 7-29 21 For Kkkt.- Beautifully furnished five room apartment for the sea -on Apply Apt F. P. O. Building sdv. 7 16, if. Valeria Electric Kystros Bakery visitors welcome; shop, 20t> Seventh street adv.. 6-20 tf More Than Fifty Speakers and Singers are on tbe Program for THE FIRST ANNUAL Lutheran Assembly L at the AUDITORIUM AUGUST hi lo 8(h j HELPFUL RELIGIOUS SERVICES Every Morning, at 10.45 Afternoons, > at 3.30 Every Evening at 8 o'clock (^Sproial Attention is called to the morning addresses at eleven o'clock by Dr. Offerm&n, of Mt Airy Seminary. Sunday Mom- — ing, August First THH Holy Communion will he administered by RKV. U. S. G. BKRTOLKT other ministers sMistlng Vfi^Sunday Evening at 8 o'clock Sermon hy Rev. A. B. M ac I niosh of Morris* own 8#r Prngram# for the Sprciil Kvrati of the Week , August 1st to 8th
PLUMBING Are y<>u getting «4in xelafseUon a lo price* vorkmawsbtp and I umoi •^ortssyt p out. it will p"> yue le give m» • trial. I mm in mo mmamyuLu+iij good palUoc lo t mta tmrm of y<mr repair werk «*f wLtcL I Bate a i hft n wjmsi~i srial lot mm* • 1 eh rw*l for.* lo-tolmio G .»• tu* m li»oi Muni phoiixx C/x j!\' 6(>7 Eighth Mt surf~i7auindrv V2V Quran Avenue pa*a« Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK. QUICK SERVICE, ALL VORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL LAUNDRY NOW OPEN Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING ANO DECORATING 935 ASBURY AVENUE OCCAN CITY rxORL »>•« NEW JERSEY Gook by Gas and you won t have to worry The old reliable GAS always "Johnny on the spot." Now is the time to gel your GAS RANGE or WATER HEATER for the coming summer. Call at our salesroom and see the latest models in Gas Appliances. City Gas bight Company Build a Home There IS a Building Boom. It ic in full swing in the West sad Middle Weft. We have commenced lo feel II bere ia the Hart. It's spreading Price* will advance » Why not get liocv now with those plao*? See vour friend, Mr. Contractor, and go ovel il with him. Of course it'* understood that you'll want (be Lumber to come from u*. If wc get tbe buaincas, you'll not be held np for tbe dehvery of the material. That doea not only mean LUMBER, tt mean* Cement, brick, l.iine. Lath. Sa»b and Miilwoik and Hardware. fiv*r>tlilnt that goo* In ttia Building G. II. Shoemaker Lumber Go. Twolfth and Wast Avenue The Hurley -Jones Co. , Men's Suit*, f 40 00 to #65.00 Ladies' Sails sad Dreese* Hudson Seal Fur*. #65.00 Skunk. #65410 Grey Squirrel, #45 00 Refrigerators. #18.50 to #37-50 Reed Chain, #17.50 to #24 50 Simon Steel Beds iu Walnut or Mahogany. Brass and White Eoemei Bed* Estimate Your Wanta and Onr I 'races, then give us s trial. If our stock doesn't warrant your selection, Our Atlantic City Store can. Henry's Hotel and Cafeteria Our Cafeteria has met with instant soccets and seems to have the public's approval, evidently filling a long needed want, as we are serving more people every day and it is gratifying indeed to hear the comments on the quality of our food, showing that the people of Ocean Cily appreciate good old-fashioned home cooking with courteous service. * Sand with* s M&dt on Short Notice'* ■ SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk OPEN FOR SEASON U HAIR DRESSING alSSaa ■ ■ ■■■ m ~ m exuicuftiae OCCAM CITY. IL A HOTEL NORMANDIE OCCAN CITY, N. J. LAriRKNCK MAKKSCH. Manager TEA DANSANTS Announcing the Opening of the Gold Room for a Series of Tea Danwrats beginning Saturday, July 17th, 3 P M ., and every Friday and Saturday afternoon following. During Pie Season of 1990 Under the Direction and Management of Mrs. Fergu* McCnsker Acting Hostess [Learn How 1 0 Dance! [ THE McCUSKER j \ STUDIO | A Tenth and Hoard walk ^ Phone. | BEt. FIELD AND ALL THE LATEST STEPS IN BALL ROOM AND FANCY DANCING | Printe Lessons tail; | rr^rVT\M - %
Scotch Zf.aU m o, micro* OOMAH O/TJ^ ^ ^ ASWJfffffiffr I mn — TTT— - * - 'A trt*A ~ - rtax — m m rctwmmm. 0. m. | UmSjfiSm NEW HOTEL ELBERON atuarti ABU*. aathju. AVBSOI ocmab art. m. j. Amftut xx/rt. rnenMMMl mui bmi; tonm Ortt reiaM n-s • ,1 KILLER COTTAGE 11 Cu#si A vane* UOBAII i'tJt DEW JfiwKT Open All lb# Year ii* Water Heat LAURA I. mil lazm THE BISCAVNE '>pec truisy. April 2 knaolux water lo u«r) rtHoaa De#aii a v ciiuc oppoaMa Maorlyo tarraca Private baliM Hook tat a. fcu vniji. Owner "gandyco^age kid i antral Avaaoe taeao ( 'Ity Mew Jaravy open all tae Y*ar fu*i«m*«l Mi* l.rau ga war. Prop. THE DARLINGTON toraMTty ia* Keaaiu U26 ( gxTtuL Arnt'i H aerie I aueattea fivee 1 c wmmk ea# g f muC Tnnitaj rMlon. VERNON HALL 41® Aliaailceveeee oeeac CWy . M J . I* aaw apsa far t#a aa4 wtit remala open aaUl Oeufew I DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Asbury Aveunc OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY H' Pisa*. tlSJ PI II I I «re Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jikk*ng Work a fig 1 dally «a Office: 1032 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. HAVE yo« a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? Wc have a line of rcawnrrma at lesa than Phfladdphia prices Window shades s specialty. CHAS C. ADAMS 4 BRO. 7 20 -22 ASBUftY AVC. Mark Lake Estate UNDERTAKERS J, PRllSCOTT CADMAN, Jr^ 6JV Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey All Kinds of Haniinc Ocean City Local Exprks e. a. lu#wm 4BS eftQHTH STVEET Octal CMy, R. J, Are You t • Slave to Stoves? It your bouse heated only ii | b*KMS? Do you warn to do any web the dirt and trouble of carrying cual and a hea through The rooms? Do you want mare brat at ka cost? Wig not in viMgart the v lnTemumox«L Onepipe Heater — " I w Our Wall Paper gtw the particular . Jaat come kdffRB a Voag Am ks ALRMD B BflOTW

