Ocean City Sentinel •y ~ s — " — — — ■ THl'iUtUAY. Al'Gl fl'\ |v.rju. SV« «luUI tM *»•#! U» nuiNVt IIMUI of ki*w* tuU ataiMUiiicauuiM uf lutcnai U» lUm ouamnmUy ami our rvain» (vriywbm. Ail oouuuudwatlouo »lu>ulii b* a-,-oui|«uled wilh Dm mil oaiu# au>l tdUrv— uf tbe artier, not ucve— urily A, r publ mUtou. but ana ruireiiuu «U tolli DOTS aWBBWMM ^ U»l off oil m* IIm beach la#| weak* Maujr n-hnoirii lu llt« bay th*— daye* <1. r«u t'tlv c—ltiig louruauirui .\ui|u-4 U, A tlwr Rood be— ball gam# i. • i. r<lu!et! for iba local ball park Sat lay after u.kui. Matty people viewed (h< work of li . . atiod* •Upartrorol* of th* iKtan i .!> MMe >ummer School oil «xliioili in Ilia high acbuol bulkllug la»i h inlay. I waive of it— taxi suiter* bare have «.j • tetepltui!* plscwd ou » lie wall ,>u|p of tlaa tru-t company » build * ami lliey • ill auawar call* liter* fiit it.nr -arvica. 1 1»« Angler#' I lub mill tudd t|, annual ailrtka at tba club bou*e totuurruw r van ma The tight i- ou iii« ; i r -ivieticy. lb# caoJMIate, being W I K %> uioud and Frank Mi—uuer. H tVxgl. of Philadelphia, employed 10 lKiiuiim.*k Uerbbin, in tnia city, be iw exhausted iu the »urf ••in* -I lata v tilf Seventh atrvel, Sunday after ■on Ha * a* brought -airly aaluire l» I. reguarda Smith and Haloea, rei it rd and «eul boiue. personals Mr- I I .sue* 1* -pending the mmanr at "IN Wealey aveuue Mia J H. Ui(«r«oat off tliia city, ha* gone lu Phllatleiphia, tu remain a fee a eeka. H F Adaoaa, of 1'ainden. la *|enil g • week 'a eacatluu a lib lu* brui herm I Ida city Mi«e Bertba K Itrowo, of Plillatlel plna. he* been the gu— 4 of Mia* Kdua Hill, tin- city. K. H. Breeding. of Philadelphia. »* ■p e dmg tao week- in tht- city, after • Inch he ail! go to Ml. Pocouu for a •lay. Mi— Henelter. o t Philadelphia, 1 -tant l he week-end with her parent-, A h Ke< etler aud wife, alio have 1 i, «rimetii» here Wdlieui J. Farr and wife, of OverUuok. are -pending two week- a- tbe 1 4 r-t uf Geurge K Jack vud family 1 at l heir -o turner home twre Ml— Keeaie Jeouiuga. of Phlladel pnia. a here to •prod the mouth , • ilh her pareota. F T. Jeuulug- aud , • ib. Wealey avenue cottagers Mr* William L Gilbert. of this i illy, recently entertained Mi— Patty , It i ley. Arthur K. Sharkey and Mr- I Harry Meyer-, uf Philadelphia, I JLobert C^lill and ratnily, of Philadelphia, are at their collage on Simp 1 • •u rued. Miae Kdua V. Hill Jef! ' <v«eu t:»ty i hi- week for Mt. Waeti- ' ingloa, Ma—., fir Auguet. H. K Mora* and family, of Philadelphia. art greatly enjoying the -urn mer st I heir cottage, ft? lltLamvv * place. They entertained Kalpb Strong and wife, M ra insure Se'ffert and Mi— Deborah Logne over I lie week I end. f Ml— Dorothy P. Galloway a pupl 1 at 111# Weat Philadelphia Girl-' High I S* Im— I, leak week entertained the ' >li— Margaret end El rabeth Weat 1 al-o of Philadelphia, at the cottage of * /i*-r father and mother. Mr. aud M re. ' 1 1 ar lea Boyd Galloway, on A*bury ' avenue. tb» ctty. She was a— lated In c Mitertaining by Mi— Grace Pearce another high achool girl. DISCRIMINATION SHOWN * l •■nnarrce Cbseker Cerrecta Kr- 1 rmr mi Wriiera Ticket Ageeia. , It developed at an iutereMiug meet- t >ng of Che Chamber uf Commerce, fol- j l ah.g a floe dinner at lha yacnt i club 1'ueeday evening, lhat ticket c agent* In Minneapoli- are unjuaily r i - -rimlnattog agam-t Ocean C'lty, t by dewign or through era— c or irwxcueeble Ignorance, la unknown, a bur. rfforia were promptly taken to wt theee (entlemea on the right (rack t It waa -tatel that Mr- J »eph O. I Laird, nf Minneapolis a cottager, bad n reported that her daughter and slaterin lew to MlnneepolN nere twice re- r< fo—d Irensportalion lo Ocean t'fty, h i or « oneol idate.1 ticket oftl -e lo the! I itly, tbe agent claiming that I here <* - a- uo iran-portal ion to Dceeti fit y ? aud were toM that it wa-n't much of a place, any way. a ■vcretary Howe wffnte tethe i'^>n auliflared people in Minneapoli-. telling tt»em of the -ike of Ocean City, togrOier with imparling Sher inf -rnia g l»-.ii, and irirh—tng literature that probably will cau-e those people to "|i#w their eree. . fhe Itev. Dr. Snyder made at> earnrS plea fug the cooperation m all the r i.u-ioe— people and etttzens In the . • rk nf advancing tbe Internal a of > ►'•eeti t'llv. Harry Wootton. of the law firm nf J Wiiotloa A Harooorl, llile city, gave ' •agcMhina -howlog for the eiteneton and growth of Ocean Ctty end mekmg more powerful tbe L'bsmber of . ' mmrrcfl. Ocean City, In tbe opln- ' f'tt off Mr. Wootton. hee no rival along the cone*, Atlantic ' My entcrfelna ' the ->-tnopwliun crowd*, and there ' f "tm ranwtd be compered with Oeeen < Hjr. V • uer rtchanu. of tbe Hellevue. J advnreted a golf ennrm for entertain m of of v i—i nr» in en effort to lengthen the May of the sojourner Mayor < bampfoo brnugnt up the metier of a firm in Philadelphia 1 lhat de-tree In eMabli-h a Mocking factory here, emptying ahowt I 'JO people, ind wtth an annual pay roll of kirf.ut ll.'gMgti 1 Mayor t hawMm, and Me**re. Wantton and Haffelgh were appointed • ' wmlllr lo inveetigatr and report i •t i lie »ei I meeting, there being some I •I'icMlon a- In the matter of I he p«»— ! r •i Me u— of dye cuntamhieting the If water# here J — - — — t CITY DBCIDR9 1 1 *»Mf gait at t amp Qreattd « vrHag fwr raana fjww. 1 The t'liy < ommi— moere. at their j we-kly meeting decided finally on | J't-t what fKoiioa of the oM remp , . rrourd Urtd le required for eubtic , rion they adopted s resolution, w- pre-ented by Director Fleher The re— Sutton itj short, declare# • he« the land kwlweew H ren and < We-t avenue* and Fifth and Mlktb -t rests and the land between At'anlle i avenue korf i he landward aide of the , 1-P4H fr»w It hoard walk and FKth eod S|g i h street# la net needed for public |, — e as the dher rematntng irect* of , and are -ufftmefit to care htr the pwh- , It nseda eod •!*# of thto sty. >#ls OaaCeaMfi *« My • dacteaee off the Mtete PoblM 1 t'df I nmmlssliiii the gee rete IB thf- efty le iu* II f » a idCt cwhte feet •Meed off the higher rate a-fcsd ay the toml gas simpeny there ta ee Q-taese m the street itftttmg rete • » 'he aervtse cherge mwtlneee '
WB. S. JOHNSON DIES SUDDENLY City's Building Inspector Had Bceu in 111 Health Some Time. William S. Juhuaon, who was nutldlug luapeclor bare live year# and • Uo died -udileuly uf bear! di-va— at Ui- tunue Satutday afternoon, w«» Juried yesterday aftvruguu. Service* were oowducted at Ibe huu*e by the Kev. GeoigeW. Yard, pastor of the ♦•ir-t M K t 'hutch, aud the Intermeul. tu charge uf Funeral Director J PrvaiiMl t'admau, was al baaaide t aiuetrrv There were a u umber of pretty dotal emblem* v»n aud around the ■ w*kel three >ucludlug token- from ■ be cay otttciala. o.-cau t try H«. publican l 'lub and lodge-. The pall bearers included Mayor ' hamplon, t "ity < ooimi— loner Wa II Campbell and Freebohler J.din V Ku*. Mr Johu-ou bad beeu in ill lirallh Lt several mum ha. due lu part tu nardeolng off tbe arttrie*. lie ap- . wared (u be lu uuuRually good spiritSaturday. He w«- -ittlug ou biliarch aud had wpukeii to hi* wife only • short thus before -he found hnu dy iug in bli chair ou the poich. Ity tbe lime physiclau* reachwl him. be wa•leed Mr. Johuauu wa- born lu Cbews vllle, Glnuceeter County, V J . atxty nine years ago last November. He ned lived iu tbie clly Si years. For mauy year- he wa* engaged lu the •ixdractlug building buaiueeaWwiib E It. Kugilab. He wae appointed city < u ild tug luepectnr die year* ago He was a member uf the Cap# May Cuuuly Hoard or Freeholder* for three term*. He wa* married furty-tbvee year*, aud leave- a widow, three chlldreu - • iHiton Johu-ou. Ml— Ada Johbeuu aud Levuy Jobueou — aud two grandchlldreu He wa- a member of the Kepubllcati Club, Frogie—ive League, liaughier•>f America aud Junior Mechaulc*. The ihty Com ml— loner-, at their weekly meeting, pa— ed the follow lug motion made by Director Campbell: '•One of our oldi'tal family. William H. John-ou having departed thl* life, 1 move thai tbe janitor be In-tructed iu d rat's tlie archway lu fruut of nty ball, tbi* iu remain fur a period uf thirty day* " The board al*o adopted the following re«olutlau. presented by Mayor Chaniptou: Wherrab. tbe great Creator ba* deemed It wl— to remove VYilliain H. JohiiMin froiu till* earthly life; and W'herea*, thi decadent held I he oflice of building Inspector of thle city for Die i a-t live year- with ability aud rdlcieucy; therefore belt Ke-olved. by tbe Hoard of Comuila--looer- of t>ceou City. New J*r*ey, I bat by the death of William M. Jobu•ou tba city of Ocean City baa lost an r« Datable man aud oue who admin-i-lrred the affairs of hie office hou-r-tly aud con«cieuDoual> aud that •Irmi-e will be keenly felt; and be It further Resolved. Dial this re-olu'lon be -pread upon tbe minute* and a copy, rrtifled by the city clerk, be gn«n family. wharves improved ttther Blmiiar Werk hoot* to he n«ur he the City. Director Kleber, al the weekly meetlug of the CUy Com mi— loners, reported that the work on tbe Im prose meut of tbe wharve* at Teoth and Twelfth streets, ou tbe bay front, ha* beeu completed, and that both are now tn good condition. Otbera will be looked after later. Aec<>rdfog tu tbe report of Health Officer Adam*, ibe aaultary and bealtb conditions here are very good. Tbe reports of tbe electrical Inspector, with a check for 9106. eod the building Inspector, with a check for 912, were ordered received eod filed, tbe money from the electrical Inspector turned over to L'lty Trca-wrer Hcull The board members disco seed a re- . port from Charlae Heck to tbe effect that tbe county freeholder- refu— lo pay for the hire of en automobile used in brloglug beck from Wilmington the arrested there some Dm« since for robberies committed In thla ctty. although It was claimed that both the county Judge and county proeecutor approved the bill. On motion of Director Campbell, , the matter waa referred to City rtolicllor Boa well, he to report at the next meeting of the board Tbe following resolution*, pre— o led , DireCnr Campbell, were adopted: 9(0 000. In anticipation of the collection of taxes for 1920; 91 100, "infract So. 7 |g. and |I0UU, contract No 712 A number of btlle were preaeuled and ordered^etd. national guards tompNitr Mmy 4c*l* he Fotieed Nere. ('apt. Alfred K. rtmlth, John E Trout, Heney C'hettin. Edward Mer rlmen end Hullnga Wallace, of (hi* nty Hunday visited Die camp uf New Jer-ey National Guard* at dee Girt. The guard* nead four more llue com- 1 pant—, end the enggeellou wee made < by officer* at dee Girt that Ocean Ctty organize one of Die— companies Ma— r*. dmllb and Trout ere not eox 1 iou* to return lo thle work, but ti le 1 that the younger men will take up tbe propo— Hon end try to form e company bare lo the near future . Along thle line, It le proposed to eel I a tn— tin f within e ebnrt time. Thn— who served lo tbe wor. and d eel re to join the new company, will have to eolt*f for only ooe year. Ocean City bad a company of goardsmen before ibe war, and a large rium.^r them — rved on the other aide, several winning high honors. TO HOLD ELECTION Throe Nanel far Preatkeat mi Awftera* C1«t» Tbe Anglers' L'lob will hold It# annual election Friday evening of thl* week The following ere tbe uomtnettone: l*r— klent, F l! Mt— Imar. M. H. Kuddefow end W. I. vlee preetdent. J. C Pennell; aecretary. George W. F. Under down; iraeeurer Garfield Deonenbower; tru-t—a, John Dannenhower and flnwvge W. (Aog, lb# latter being renominated The club hea '£9 mem bar*. AH the toeknre have been repainted end the locker* numbered. The work of repairing the damaged ptor hee oeen eom pitted. _ Dowr -From Eighth eod Boardwalk to «97 Aetory avenwe. leet Nunday, diamond *nlitere end ruby ring. Reward If returned to W Iff Hoot, mt Asbnvy eveooe, #r R. T. Myere, 146 Otter street. Krieiol, Pa. ndv , II, FernMnre. mahogany and painted, for -I# Used living room, porch, kitchen eod bedroom ffurnltora. Nice •hape Cell anytime, el SIA Aebary aveotN. B Ixntt Bar ptw. mppbiro* end dia monde Reward if returiiod to MeKedAoo, Fifteenth eod itoeen avenue ad* . li Dwr -Pearl, *oabar*t ain, marked itl" Harm to Mr- M. T. Magwfre id» Wealey avewoe Kewaai.i adv.. It p
YACHT CLUB'S ONE-DESIGN [i RACE WILL BE SNAPPY •V
t — STATE LEAGUE OF • REALTORS HERE t I a| — I Exclusive Agencies Advor cated by Members— Diauer at Normaudie Hotel. Folluwlug a dinner tn th* aiviuber- ,■ uf the boaid uf govrruur* uf Die Ileal - E*tale 1. vague uf New Jer-ey aud i oilier lutere-led gue»t*at Die Nuriuan- . die Hotel Thurmlay evening, n waagreed amuug (be local real e-tale r "iterator- pre-eui thai lliey favored Ibe organization of a board to art *iih Ihe league, aud that a meeting fur Die puriio-e of forming such board will be i held v% ilti in a •burl Duie. i The board of govrruur*, headed by | . Pr—ideut ttolwrl U. Clow, Jr. of • Camden, were here al Die Invitation • uf cta> tun Haute- Brick, of tin* city, who i> the league'* governor lu t ape May County. Tliey held a meeting in . Die afteruouii. It wan a greet I at the meeting that tbe league's iegmlalive committer •bail cooperate with it* eouii— I Judge Jouen, of Newark lu ullermg i it* —r views to Governor Edward" ami Svnatur Huuyou in their cltort* tu fraiu* a law effectively to prevent prullteeriiig in tbi* dtate aud help Die housing situation The board adopted Die recommendation of Prraldent Clow Dial Die league join tbe Natiuual A -social ion , of Heal Estate Board*. I'lie thought I* that Die Stale organisation -hall father all tbe local board-, and Die National a—oclatiou *taud at Die head of tbe Slate board*. Dr Urtscoui -poke oil (lie need of tbe early construction of the hridge , actoM the Delaware ftoui Plilladelphla , tu Camden, aud he gave figure* as to , tbe (M-l of varlou* -lyle- of bridge*-, j these having been obtained from expert bridge huildem. At tbe conclusion of Die meeting, the viMllnr* were given a rule around Die city in automobile-, under ar raiigeuieui- made by Mr Brick Mo-t of the buard were "trauger- here, aud lliey were *urprl*ed at the attractive iiena of the retort. * Mr. Hrlck, at the close of the dinner, I pre— n led Mr Edward* a* Die toa-t ma-ter. who, after -peakiug briefly, i introduced Tr— Ideut Mow Mr. Clow, after tailing bow, -uiue | year* ago, be bad bceu luvrigled Into j buying a cottage in OOMk « dy. and | uf tba pleasure lie bad enj »yed here v gave a -hurt hlwtury of the league He urged Die Importance of the real ( estate men to every community, aud | asked what Ocean City would be with- > out Ihe real estate men. Ocean Illy. | lie declared, should have a real e-late board, which would be of benelll both « tu tbe real —tale men aud property I owner*. i Mr Clow spoke strongly lu favor of ezclu-lve ageucle-. which -y-irui haworked well in a number of locallou* fur —veral year*, be said The plan to for a property owner to place hi* , property In the baud* of one realtor in a town or city . giving him Die ex elusive right to dlnpuse of Dim prop erty for a period • f *tx month*. Thl* < cannot be changed without a written outlet of thirty day*, and if Die prop < erty le -old by another per*on dur ? ing that tuna Die original agent iuu-l " be given the couimi«*iou No other > agent legitimately can handle the < property, aud the plau eliminate* the I corner grocer or other per-on who l« I selling property a* a -hie t**ue Willi t a board organized In a town, the » owner of a hnu— or lot will have all I Die agent* working for b(* exclusive * agent, for they will all work together, aud divide the comml**lou If the prop I erty I* sold. The plau will do away c wltb a confusion of agent*, knock oul t a bunch uf sign* from Die hou— front t and place re* ponslbility up to the one u agent actually In charge of the prop- * erty. With *ucb a board, playing u fair and equare a* they must under ■ the I— gut * code, all Interested per M (to* are bound to be gainer*. r Mr. Miller, of Trentun, spoke of the t re-ulte obtained by such board*, t which are conducted on principle* of t hou— ty, aud ihu* a lack of sneaky c bu-iues* le eliminated. Ileal estate I men ahould be hailed a* builder* of { com mun It le* io*tead of beai Id t aa in < many communities, the opprobrious name of real e*tal* shark*. ■ Mr. Potter, of Atleotlc City. *eid that nothing lliey have tu Atla ui to City could beet Ocean t'lty on tta affair of that evening at thl- hotel. He complimented Ocrsu City on s what It baa done ihi- evening In the way of providing entertainment for Ibe visitors. Mr. Potter told of the benefit- off oo 1 operation and off Die excellent result* " obtained from local board- off real e* a late men He spoke of Die organisation and progre— of the board In At ^ lantlc City Clayton Halne* Brick expressed the 1 hope that the reelior* off Ocean City will get together at a meeting within - a w— k and form a board "We are ' not organized." -aid he. "end there In 1 our weak point." Mr. Brick made an * earnest plea for all to join the league. Dtber* who spoke were Mr. Hambleton, rtecrviery Egbert, Harry Gold•telu of Chicago Mr Lurlcb, Mr Connolly, Mr. Edward* Dr Grlscom, 1 William K. Mae— y. Mayor Cham plon and Kev M M. Lewi*. ■ eg Mr* «l g«| —arbor. Member* of Kalmla Tribe off Bed < Men, of this clly, wenl In the automo t bti—ofj Pre-outl Cediuan end John | Den ii i« to e m— Dug of the Allied An- • •octatton of Ii«d Men of Atlantic County at Egg Harbor Thursday eve- a riing. The association will hold a field day al May's Landing rieturday. I Set i -cnber 16. and a big time le ex- < peered Th* association will hold It* October ra— tint in thle city. — — - < ■ Olrtn Dlnnrr. ( A M. Plumrarr. who ha* beeu uian i ■ger for ih**lrctrto light company aud t w im basgnne In Ail. V-niori G .where I lie has been transfer ltd, wa* given a i dinner at rtchwaria'* rest an rant, on the i Boardwalk, a few eventiig* agu. Hie friend* among member* of the Prr- i gr— -iv* League pre— nied him with a (toarl at let pin, In wtitoti w*-e*tu«i| rAataond- — - •** — Mnrfll tmr Aged Com fir* Five hundred, ptnoehle and bridge will be pleyed al a benefit to he given al the mudto I>an*anl, nn the Hlpp»» drome Pier, at | o'clock Friday afiernoon, Augu-t iS the prneeed* of whleh are for the Home for Aged t'oupl— . I til Frenrie street, Phlladel pbla. ■■■■ ' ■ FnR Kger. Beautifully furnlattod five-room apartment for the eeae<ni Apply Apt F P. O. Hutldttig adv.. 7 1A iff. Klwtrk tiekerl breed »■ lettrr breed, y<— will eel m«re Valet'* Klertrto dyatewi. 71'- Aitwry avenue. edv , H Iff. F«»a Rai.r —Haw ge—ltne *• «.re . Addree* John K»rby. OM Cedar Ferme. Reavifte N J. edv It. F»a Hmr -Baay c— he*. Apply m Aataey new edv , T» (I
Takes Place Saturday Rotary Club Will be Here Tuesday, August xo. Til* sctlvltlr* this season at th* ooeen Clly Yacht Club ere greater than in previous > ears. Many private dinner and card parties ar* bclug glveu by the iue»ub*f*. IkM racing eeasou ba* opened, aud Die llrsl race fur th* one design sail tMiei- w ill tak* place H^lurday after ; noon Biartlug al 2 o'clock Themis-ilr-ign Uial* of the AllauitcCit> Yacht Club will be her*. Plivre are seven lu thl- Meet. The— .w ith the Oceau City Yacht Club fleet, w ill make a flue race. I be rtgatla committee of the club, winch -eiit a challenge to the Ulaud Height* Yacht Club for a race fur the Si hermerliuru Cup thl* year, lis* received a letter from the 1 H Y C slating that Die club could not race IDtl- »ea*ou. I be annual concert al the club la*l evening pr v*d a success Hubert B Yolluiu had charge of th* fuiictloo I be I'liiiadelplua Hotary t-lub members w ill atwud Ilia day here ou l'ues•lay, Augu-t 10. making the yacht Huh l heir headquarterCaptain Jobu E Kite aud Commodore t'harle* J. Currau had their cruiser* in th* Atlantic Clly Yacht Club rat'*- last Saturday, tbi* being their first rare this seasou I'lie llrst children's carnival of th* -ea-oii wa* held Wednesday evening aud there were more thau three huu•Ired children present Tbe next carnival will be ou Wednesday even lag. September I. The automobile dance will ba glvru this year on August 21 William linker l* chairman. Secure your ticket* for Die minstrel -how in advance, as Die tickets are limited lo the -eating capacity of ibe cluh hou—. There will he a meeting of Ihe club on Saturday, Augu-l 14, to place lu nomination officer* for Die euaulug > ear The anuusl meeting aud elec* Don will be Augu-t 2* WELCOMED TO CITY HlMtiup Hunts Friend- Urcel Mini tn Nrlhodlst Church. The hlghr»l alteudauc* of the —a son was registered la-l Hunday lu Die M. E. Church. Bishop Charles Wesley Burns. 1) I).. 1, L. D.v was Die preacher of the morning aud he wasroyally received. Many of Bishop Burn*' old friend* ware lu the congregation lo greet him and to express their plea-ur* tu hi* elect lou to tbe officii of bishop. Ho— a I)#: "For 1 am God aud not man," was the text from which lha Bishop spoke so eloquently. Hade eloped tbe Idea of God a* a God of supremely. After the — rvica, the people gathered around Bi*hop Burn* to greet again and to congratulate him upon his newly-obtalucd bonor. HIT BY AUTO x N. I.»tt(1ull Nllghtlv Burt— Drlier Hrlraird. A- 8 8, Lyodal. a summer resident of this cily, wan taking bl* wife across Asbury aveuue. a abort dlalance nortb of Twelfth street. In a wheel chair. Sunday night, tie and the cbalr were -truck bp au automobile driven by Hymen Becker, of Woodbine. Tbe chair wae —ut od about twenty feet. Phe mau waa -aid to be slightly cut. Hi* wife wa* not Injured. Both went tbe omce of Dr Allen Corson, where Mr. Lyudal'* Injuries were looked after, and be aud hta wife walked home. Policeman William Seaman took Becker lo tbe city ball, where lbs driver wa* accompanied by two from Woodbine, who were in Die machine when the accident occurred. Policeman Seaman agreed wltb the other* that tbe auto wae not going fa*t al Die time the man wae •truck Becker aaid that bl* windshield wa* wet and blurred by the rain, and he wa* al*o partly blinded Die light* from a machine approaching hi* car. It waa also stated thel Lyudal had uo light* on bl* chair, and a city ordinance require* oo all vauicl— at night. Tbe policeman »ald that Lyudal thought damag— would be about 975. Becker, after leaving bl* name and add res*, waa allowed to depart. ENJOYED MEETING Bummer Auxiliary Nad Fir*- In* ProgrMi*, I he Lad i— • Summer Auxiliary of Ihe Methodist Church met lu the •oclal room* of th*- church Tbui*dav afternoon, Mr*. T. D. Clark pr— Id I of. John M. Joll* lad in a spirited community "sing," a— lated by Mle* Wagoner »t the piano. Dr. Kyuetl offered prayer. Tbe hoMteeae* for the afternoon were Mra. William I) Wilson, Mr*. Francl*. Mr*. Matthew*, Mr* Ha*— and Mr*. Itevan. who pre— n ted an excellent program GUILD MBET8 l-'.ptscopnliNn a*cl*iy gaier* t*la»«b» Mr* Pri—ie One of tbe moel interesting meet lug* of the Bpl—opel Guild and aux liiary wa* held Pue-day at the home Off Mr* William T. Prlngle. 1712 Can tral avenue Much work was accomplished and thvra wae an exceedingly enloyeble social lime More person* were preeont than at prevloq* meeting The ineetlugof Auguet 12 will be at Die home of Mra. Sea— , 724 Atlantic aveeue, at 180 p. m. impoiam Mecilai. Tbe South Goean Ctty Improve, meut Asooctattuii will bold a very important meeting tomorrow I (Friday,) r veiling, and all members and t ho— d— irlng to become member* ar* urgad to attend. Ladles are uow admitted to membership aud are exl>ected to lake au active part lu carrying on the work planned. Mote Trl*«» (Service*. s«rvio*- m Holy Trinity Church tnm M<<w el 10a m Holy Communion. Ihe Kev. Mr Htehop, of Altoona, will officiate. Every Monday tba — rvloat ■ re at 7 80 and 10 45 a. m and 7 45 p m. Special mu*M at all oft he —rvio— 9.80 a. m chureh echool. WaFTRI) -Cnfurulehad boa— by the y— r net ween Sixth xod Ninth •treele. Hippie, 795 Central adk., ?.», «. Dmt -Oo Park place pier, Mobday, lady'* long, Glue coat Katurn to W6 Perk pi a— Keward adv., It F^m Hunt Two room*, for llghl hnu— keeping, be lance off —aeon, tao A*bory avenue, Oceau City N J. •dv , It. Valet'* Kteetrte Hakevy, on Hatur day . I ho— delle tou* —ft— —km again 7la Aet—ry avenue ede , ft 99, iff. Valet* K let I r to Syelem Bakery , r toiler* w*toome May, W rteveath Mfuei. edv >« tf
COTTAGER APPEALS ' TO STATE BOARD . lasufticieut Gat Supply 1 Make* it Impossible io Prepare Meals, lie Say*. > Cli p Brady, of JMllladclphla, who hae levfi a inttagvr In n- fur inaii> ' • y«*ar* and whose auinun i holm n* ul 1 Sutoi'Olh nirn-l. ••ml Do SKNTI NE1. Ilu fiilhiwiii^ i*op> ul > h-tUT lu ' ha- mailed tu the Statu I'uhlir tTlllll> ' Curoiulselun. which \*r> ihurui^'hi .• fxplain* Km If t»u"» Sixteenth St I Ocean t'n> N J . Jul> 22. 1S*2«» The Board «d I'ublh* I ' t ilii > Cotntnihaiunem. Mr. A N. Barber, Secretary, Tretaon, N. J ' Ceiith infn I dc»i re to brlns* to the attention uf ( }our honorable Imk1> the mailer of the I at supply at Ocean City, N J Along about meal time every day K »a aluioat Inipoaaitilc to get a suffielent •ui»ply off gua. even in one burlier, to ' Hill wafer, and on Sundaya we ha\« had to give up any attempt to cook ai .ill. We have repeatedly a-ked the Cil> Das Light Company, s:t7 Anbury avenue. Ocean city, N j to try to rent# dy thla condition, hut we have been unable thua far to get them to nuik*any effort to help u» out. In addition tu our regular hill feu g*M consumed, they have tendered Ur> a "service charge" of ftJ.Ut) for the a#*a aon of 1920. I own the property and keep the gaa turned on the year round, but would not object to paving till* "service charge" if w. got service, but we don't . it dally becomes worst* Ocean C'lty has bc«*n growing every year, but ih«- gas supply apparently has not kept pace with this growth, and now. unless something radical Is done quickly we will have to switch to the lies of oil for rooking, and this Is something I du not want to do any more than I want to u*< u for Illuminating. iu our own household we have two amall children and it Is absolutely necessary that we have hot Tood and especially that We an- able to boll water for a three months' old infant. Possibly if ihe gas company could be prevailed upon to pump out the pipes In the vicinity of our house this stato off affairs could be slightly remedied We have, as above, tried to gel the gaa company to do this, hut we can get no action on their part. If you can see your way clear to take thl* matter up with them, not only myself but hundreds of other people In Oc«>an CUy will be greatly In debted to you for any results accomplished. Your* truly. (Signed! I' l\ BRADY. NEW PICTURE "The tNrr*m nf l.lfe'* lo t>e Mown (■ Oithii I'll « . The six reel feet ii re film, "The Hlreaui of Life." which I- lo be produced at the Oceau l'lty Auditorium August 9 to 14. I* described a* 1 -oiuething oew In motion picture*." The Moving Picture World, reviewing it* flr-l showing lu the Ulalto. New York, declared that It strike* "a new note lu pictur— , equally a* great as Griffith's aHlrlh of a Nation ' " OtbeT* ■peak of Baa " 'The Old Homestead' of the movlee." It* appeal Is that of human tulere*t. for It carrl— the spectator back lo the days of cblldboed. aud throughout tbe changing experience* of almost ■ every humau life. It* photography I* unusually well done, and the oiuil cal accompaulmeut weave- tulo it* (train# Ibe old-time *ong* wtth which everyone ta familiar. "Kockaby Baby," "Old Oaken Bucket," "Home. 8weet Home." "Lead, Kindly Light," elo Humor and palbo* are c iu blued, and the picture le one that the young— t child aud the maiden may without a note that will detract from iba highest and noli— t Ideals. It ta tba story of a man who wa* what tbe world calle »ucce**ful. hut wrho, In reachiug that pinnacle, had lo*t hit youthful ideal* and hec roe concerned only about what men call •uccee*. The death of hi* little girl become* tbe mean* of bl* awakening to tha realm— of life, and hi* latter year* arespeut lo unselfish service to hi* fellowa. Amhilton. «u cce««, unbappln— *. un— Iflslme-*. the— are •onie of tbe humau ex erleuce* which art rtvealad JOHNSON IS CHIEF U*a* Permannal llrMd of I'oilc - Wbaa Provision**! Tnni Kaghe*. Mayor ('hamplon Dated at Die weeftly in— Dug of Die lily t 'ouimis •Igurftlliat Ihe provisional appoint in *m of Howard J<>tm-oo a* chief of I Kill— for a period of *ix mouth- expired that day, end thai It would be necessary to take sprue action. Mayor (.'hamplon. Islet In the m— Ilog. pre— tiled tbe following re#olu Don, which waa adopted by the board: Be It Resolved, by tha Board of t'ommi* siuuer* of Oceau (ity. New Jrr— y, , (hat Howard Johnson be and the asm* la hereby appointed chief of po lice of tbe police department uf aud for the oily of Ocean (ity, New Jer — y, which appointment shall be aa of th* second day of Auguat, one thouaaod nlna hundred aud twenty. t'biar Johnaoo ha* — emiugiy conducted tba dull— of hla office to the authfaolon of the head of the depart merit off public —ffety, a* well a* other* who— bualn— a baa brought them In coutael with him CAKE CARNIVAL for Bsatli uf ilae CHi'l Orebe# Ira FuoU. Under the au*ple— of Dia Women'* Orchestra Auxiliary, a big cake car Diva! will be held in the Hippodrome liar next Tburaday evening. Toils not to be In It— form nf a 'cake walk," but will be ooudurted a* a dann*. a nntfltr In Ha way In the center of Die dauoe floor will be a magic droit, to gam admi—ioii to which each couple will t* required to Cy twenty cent*. Iu th* circle win • number of amalltr circle*, and In lha — ntar of lha ctrela will b# a tabl* containing many fine cake*. . too tor Moot for too (e. A 29 foot, Ola— cabin, motor boat, Juat overhauled- end put Into water; Palmer engine, geeollne Move, lot boa, dleb— , etc., pirn In* or Ashing. Ad drew W., HnmitiL office Ooe an tity. ad v^ 7 29, If. To On* and All - Do not forget the old raltable Ray Villa Laundry, which w— #» tabttohed In 1916 Try R once— eomplto* your laundry while vou waH. Oall, writ# or plione, 169- W §17 Ray event)*. Ocean t ity. l Franc— Freemen. Prop. , adv., HA, if. i A reel up-to-date ell eledrto bakery ; Ibe public la InvMed H— V*Ht* F.l#ctrtc Myateia 716 Aabury avenue edv., ft4. «ff, Kami* had room* and board el— table board, at 447 W— 4 ave . Green f fHy Mra. H- T Kam edv,, 7-1%. M. i Fiaho Fr»b Rami —4'aii a« ami Ae bury aveeue adv.. § 9ft. Iff-
PLUMBINO Ar* jron K-ttlug entir* -stuf-otlou a* to price*, workaaa—lup anil buslaea* oonrt— j7 If I out. It will p*> you to giv* bm a trial. I am la an es—ntuxially good )-jaiUufi to tokr '*'• of your r*|ialr work of whkvb I uiak* especially. 1 bar* uo ai|«uialvs MlabliabaMftt . or Oku.. I for— in luiiuuih Ui— iu* * trial*<»th i,!»«w«»i C1* i 607 Ulghth HI SURP LAUNDRY Ocean Avenue pa.-, uh Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK, QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL LAUNDRY NOW OPEN Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING . GRAINING DECORATING 935 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY phonc, sa-w 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 get your GAS RANGE oi WATER HEATER for the coming summer. Call at our ralesrooui and sec the latest models in Gaa A p pi Unco. City Gas Light Company Build a Home Thrrc IS a Building Boom. It i* in full swing iu the Went and Middle Weat. Wc have cummcuccd to feci it here in tbe lia»t. It's spreading. Price* will advauc# 4 Why nut gel Imay now with those i>Uu*f See your friend. Mr. Contractor, and go over it with him. Of course it * understood that you'll want the Lumber lu conic from us. If we get the business, you'll not be held up for the delivery off the material. That does not only mean LUMBKK. it means Cement, liriik, I. tine, Lath, Sash ami Millwoik and Hardware. r,v*r)lhln| thnt guns In thw Building G. M. Shoemaker Lumber Go. Twelfth nnd Wait dvunuu ===== = = = = — - I . The Hurley -Jones Co. "Z'"SZ'" , Men's Suits, ffjo oo to 965.00 Ladies' Suit* and Dreise* Hudson Seal Furs, 965.00 Skunk, 965.00 Grey Squirrel, $45.00 , Refrigerators. 918.50 to $37-5o Reed Chairs, $l7.y> to 924-50 Simon Steel Beds in Walnut or Mahogany, Brass and While Enamel Beds Estimate Your Wants and Oar Prices, then give u* a trial. If our stock doesn't warrant your selection, Our Atlantic City Store ceo. Henry's Hotel and Cafeteria Our Cafeteria has met with instant succets 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 tbe quality of our food, showing that the people of Ocean City appreciate good old-fashioned home cooking with 1 courteous service. ! " Sandwich ft Made on Short Notice " 1 SIMMS' RE8TAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk OPEN FOR SEASON j _ 0 HAIR DRESSING ___ '• 1 a ten. wavy _ FACIAL DMAto TCTTS ' " ff * MAMicueiN# OCEAN cmr. N. X HOTEL NORMANDIE # OCEAN CITY, N. J. LAl'RKNCK MARHSCII, Manager TEA DAN9ANTS • Announcing the Opening of the Gold Room for a Series of Tea Dannanta Itoginning Saturday. July 17th, 3 P. M., and every Friday and Saturday afternoon following, During the Season of 1910 Under th« Direction and Management of Mrs. Fergus McCuaker Acting 1 1 oat eas |IeaiiiToiHolan^ j THE McCUSKER J j STUDIO | | Tenth and Boardwalk ^ Phone. 4M | | EEL FIELD AND ALL THE LATEST STEPS IN BALL ROOM AND FANCY DANCING J Prinle Lessons DUIj I 9 k I tO 11 P I Frtoay 1S.J0 A M • «• Id I | Fdd*y. MY X IMS
| ' to » I IU AID ( UTTAUea Scotch Jf.all m Mco imattr, o>m»orom ocbah oitv^ jmmmmr IU> Ihi iV*U*k umiwuwmw* - «Mjrf*.lHM»dl#«iU<Mk !•*'— #M*Mtoi *#'nn » m m. m. ii*— kuiM NEW HOTEL ELBERON fclOHTH AMU INTKAL AVkkDK OCEAN CITY, N. J. N#> lor and uayr^ It iirlili— ■ roarta— IbitMio* ri.orougnty r— o t#M and — wiy pa—rad, rttoom: 17- X and Obd-H MILLER COTTAGE TB C« lilfSi ATIDM OCEAN cmr NEW JEBBkY open Ail the Year Hoi Water Heat LAURA 1. MILLER THE BISCAYNE . Open Friday, April 2 Running water lo er*ry bedroom Ocean eveuuaoppoalte Moorljru tarrace Prlvata Hatha Booklet E- MLL'RDIN. Owner CANDY COTTAGE. 613 Ceotral A venae <»o— ci t'lty New Jer— 7 Opeo ell the Y— r Warm room* end e*cr> con renter a* Mu. Lvoia lienor, Prop. THE DARLINGTON former tjr tn* Kaihiu 1126 Centra l Avenue Now opeo for lb* — oo Hperial attention gtveo to week ead goeele and Monday rUltor*. R*4I Hboue. tflg-W VERNON HALL 410 Atleotlc ereuoe O— so Ctiy, M. J. la now open for Ibe reception of g use la and will remain op— aatll October I M. K. ttEt'K DANIEL KRAUSS " Electrical Contractor 411 Aabury Aveune OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Bell Pbewe. tjJ-W Pb— «. 2IE-J led— IM— a F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specialty Office: 1032 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. HAVE yon a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furniah? We have a line of purnitur* at leaa than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHA8. E. ADAMS 4 BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. 1 B«ll PWoac. it* Mark Lake Estate UNDERTAKERS J. PR P. SCOTT CADMAN, Jr., Funeral Director 639 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey m AUTO C0UIP«BVT CouiKey eed Satlafactlea Axaared AU Kinds of Hauling Ocean City Local Express R. B. LUDWIO 406 HIDHTH STREET Oceaa City, N. J. toed Ptoe« It Prto*Bs*a— to* Are You a Slave to Stoves? la your house heated only hi J spots? Do you want to do awgy ' wtth the dirt and trouble off car- ' rying coal and a .hcs through the rooms? Do^uu want more beat at lew cost? Why not inve«ig*te the ^ IttTERnxriOIUIL Onepipe Heater /w' y n i i j ii I AAutifkiipnr* tical for your home || /"'III SWAN A TROUT. Aaeafti l B40 ieBwrw Awe, B— ee Pto. 0. A Our Wall Paper ia a verilahlt find We aim to please the particular. Juat tin do wo a »d ittapect our Bumeiuoa deeigvis II roil art critical It may take vou a kwg time to dsehkthere are to many pattern to chooot from— but the iwxtii k that you cob be suited exectty nght ead at prtcea that will appeal to yoto. JST-NKL

