* " r Ocean City Sentinel VHl'ltMDAY. Al Ul'HT 1 2, llfju. We -hall t* gle»l In receive Keut* uf uewa ami ©oiiMUUUhsaUoiia uf luurwi to tl»l» community ami uur resile r* ,eryvkl»»r». All communications should be ar i«iiu|>aultal Willi the full nam# ami it|(|[«M uf the writer, not ii«H-*«**rilv f«»i publication. but a* a guarantee uf good Ir 'U DOTS Kill c**ltug luuiuauicut here Dili s»iunliy> Ail uf lb« hotel* ai« now -aid to lie .loiUK well. Morgan- Kanck Pool, American L« ^ ton "f I lil« city, w ill have * bcueltl „t the Hippodrome Pier Theater Heptriiil*' • Ml*, Harper 1 Mrlpp-, of Phllatlel j hia, irceiilly celebrated her tenth u i .Ming anniversary at her -ututuer . . it age* 84S Fourth -ireet, by euter* la .mg at bridge PERSONALS Mr*. L. K Hiuitli, of tbla city, Is via* . tut g friends el K«»yer*ford, I'a I- rank Zteglvr ami w ife, of Plitladel* I hia, »peul Thursday tn tin* city. J W. Smyth and family, of Plula- • iplua, are here fur a few week*' va allot). Mr- I'hoiua* It Kurt im uowr at her -umiuer lioiue here eflcr a mix week-' trip acroaa the couttneul. Kihuer D. Nlulfurd ami family, of Itvidgeloii. ar* -pending tlie -umiuer in their collage at till* report. Oscar Muiey ami wife. of Itlchiuoud, \ t . are vimIUujc the former'- mother, i Mr- J. K. Murey, In thin city. Mr- William L (Jilberl. of (hl- . ily, in entertaining her -l-trr, M«— K.ilna ItobertM, of Philadelphia. U J. MeKaiii. wife and (laughter. Helen, uf Plilladeiptils. are »|»eiidliig . few weeke very plea*aiilly in thin city. Mr-. Kept a D"bb- ami MImh Kiln a llobb-. of Norfolk, Va., are vl-ttlng the former's -later. Mr*. "Jack" J er , nee. uf thle city. W. K La tumid, of Philadelphia. i 4- rented hie h'nurtti -Ireet apart i merit ami, with hi- wife ami grand* . mid, I* boarding fur Che balance of the -eanon Mr- Kva Me— wa- among the via n.-r- to 1 1 1 1m city Saturday. Mre. He-* na» ju»t completed a new home at North Woodbury, which -he aud her ilanghter are occupying. • a ♦ - WILL ORGANIZE i l.ocRlHral KaUte Mm lo Forui ■ Huh rd I All the real e-tate operator* !u thin 1 uy were at a preliminary meeting ' I oe-day afternoon fur the purpoue of 1 organizing a real e-tate bo*rd lu t hia re«ort. C'layloo Haiue* Brick wa» 1 terup-irary pre-ldent, and J. William 1 Morrlauo *a< tein jorary -ecretary. Hie following were appointed a committee to formulate a c • u-Ututlon , ami by lawra: William K. >la— ey. * M.K Hlsutou. Koy Darby, J. SVm Morrlaoii ami Kwing C'or-ou. They 1 will report at a meeting tn the ra-et- 1 mg ro<>m of the City t 'oaiminluniri ' next l'ueaday afternoon at 4 o'clock. " ll la claimed the malii purpoue of the proponed organization la lo handle property here lo (tie be- 1 Intereat of the tenant, buyer aud owner. It wa--aid that (lie men engaged lu thta i bu-lne— by orgaulxiug will be in a |-M>ltloti to advance (he be-t Intere-t- • f the city, and that concerted action by a body of (hi# character would J have more weight with the city oftlmale than that of Individual effortH. 1 Another important reanou -nggr-led *M that the real e*tale men are tn 1 cluai touch with the vi-ilora aud hear ' their crltlctaine probably mure than any other cla#* of hu-lne— peranriN. ' A- an organized body, they could ' bring tlie-e matter- before the muul- r clpal aulhnrltlea. with Idea- for better- 1 in en i which would undoubtedly be ' favorably received and acted ou *>y ! the city ortlclala. - » I BIG FIELD DAY Amrrlcan l.nlon Also to Have Hriunial 'Hip.' 1 I'lie member- of the Morgan Katick Toat, American Legion, are arranging for a big Held day Thursday, Septemi*r 2, on which date the po-t will al«o , have a heueHt at the Hippodrome f Pier Theater and start lit drive f«r • . Imiiuc for It- orgaoizailon In thla , '•ily. The 'entertainment committee appulnte«l at a meeting Tuesday ; evening. compri»ea ' apt. Jack Jernee. and Dr Snyder, with two men from I'ud 8 of Oertuaotown. and Klmer J Pearl, John Ailamn and Kny Jeffriean member- of -ub committee-. There will he a ba-eball game In the ' afl-riioon between member- of the Iim-bI po-t and boy- of Po-t 8 I'be po-t now ha- a large number of 1 inlrreating war relic- In • ne of the 1 di-play window# of the Strand drag -lore, nn the Boardwalk. The poal baa decided to join the Chamber of Commerce with Claude Nicker-on a- It* representative and ( apt • Jack" Jernee aa alternate. PROTECT BEACHES | t il) Kngtaeer Colll-aon Aitrnrt* Nmor-' l.raiae Nerting City Kngineer William H Colliaaon. •»f tin— re-ort, represented Mayor i iiMiupion at a Hireling of the Mayora' Lragiir held at the Cliel-ea Holal Wad oe-day of laat weak. The meeting we# for tha purpn-e of conaldermg plana to pu-h the propoatd project looking toward the protection of the hrarh front of *ea-hore cttlaa from the winter -torma I here will be another meeting of the league in Trenton September 8 will) repr< -autalive* of the civic bodlea of each of the rraort Cltle- from Aabur» Park lo L'tn# May to go more fully Into the -oh), ct aud to Inter .wt member- of ilia stale IjecMature aud proMpectlve member# of I hia body In Hi- prop oatl ton. which, II I# thought, will eventually lead to the Government taking action that will protect I tie -eaahore re-ort- from atorm devaalatiou • pihc-p-i nail* Mewia. Mra Sgeaa waa tha hoetaea of the Kpi-i-opai guild and auxiliary thla week Deliciuue rrfreahmeut* were •erved. The meetiug next Tueedxy aft* moon will be at the home of Mr# S. K Why, Vat Fourth etreet A ear dial Invttitlon to attend la extended. 11 ■ ■ ■ MraaX Ttieaier. The u-ual up-to (late picture# ere he lug prevent ad at (ha Strand Theater , m o<* it to the pieaeur* of lb* large patrouag* <>f thtn Inni—. The program for the coming weak appear- elaeWhere In thH l—iie of the SKKTI**!.. The -a ma appliea ta the Park. — » ♦ — M asikii - It-liable young woman foe dotal work. Addr*** h.„ Sgvri art, office. adv., II, WW fl| ore piano for uaa for winter Adilraa- »VWI Aabury ave §dv , • 12, It, Habe eoarhaa bought 1-gll at «At Aabury ade , 9 IS, 41.
SEEKS TO RETURN AS ASSEMBLYMAN UoHwcll Auuouucca Caudi dacy for Republican Nomiuutlou to Thia Office. I lly Solicitor Andrew C Uoawall, of tbla city, who — rv«! hia Ural (arm III Hie Slate A— euiiily la-t wlntrr an nuuuccd tin- week that ha will he a v aiulldata fur tha Kapubllcau nomination for tbla ufllca tbla fall. Aa-emblymaii Bnawall did uuuau ! ally good work In the Lvgl-lature in I hi* Ur-t term, very much batter lu many May* lhau the average new member lu tbla budy la glveu an op |H>rt unity to do, ami lit- many friend* throughout Ca|»a May Couuly appra • lata tils etlorta. He waa ever alert to the need- uf hia constituent- lu every part of the county, and tie wa* always oil (hej-ib, cuii-clenliou-ly performing tila dutie*. While It I- early yet. II In «afe to aay that he will have no aer ioua opp«>*it lou for the uomluatluu, which ordinarily la equivalent to election. # no gambling here I'ollce Autborlllva i'all Holt on Urvlcca In I'-e Chief of Police Howard Johu-on and County Pruaeculur Cole are work* mg together here In the line of aupl re— mg a -mall Hue of gambllug that ha* been the vogue for -ome time, and which appeared to be growing There are many uew people here i hia aumuier. aud, of courea, aoma of them are unfamiliar with coodltlou* ID Ocean ( 'Ily, where gambling of aiiy kind I- not *uppoaed tube tolerated, aud w here ellort- have been made at varlou- time# to atop attempt# of thl# character. The puuch board gambling outfit haa been much In evidenca lu a uuiu tier of -tore# here Hit# -ummer. lu tbe-e altalr#, ll I- #ald that one doe* uol alwaya get -ome return for hi- luvaatmeut, and a- game- of chance are -trlctly prohibited by State law-, it w a- decided by the local authurltlea, with the couuty pro—cutor. to put a • puck atop to the-e and aimllar device#. With thia thought, order- have been glveu to do away with tbla form of gambling, aud apparently the order Ibelug obeyed. ocean citv won Had Kaay Time Wlib Tioga Traarlera' Team Before the Ocean City ball learn player* got duwu lo bualueaa Saturday aflernoou, after tbelr Hr#t appearnuce in two week-, they permitted the 1'ioga Travelera to ecore three runwhen the -ide -tumid prevh»u-ly have been retired, but tbeu the local- struck their pace, aud 1 loga did not -core until the la«t inning, when one more runner crossed the plate. Mai-er, for Ocean city, wan lu good form, aud allowed tbe Tb-ga hoy- only three tilt#. The -core wa# k to 4. Mackenzie, Buchanan. Beeves and Welch did good work fur Oceau City, while Karne- aud Bhofl'-tel led for the vieltor#. There will be no game here on Satu day, but there will be oue ou tbe local ground* the following Saturday aud theu ou until the close of the neaeon. • ♦ - cake dance 41 Hippodrome Tonlntil lor Men cfll olOrchcaira fund Much interest i* shown by the young p«-oph- In the cake carnlvHl to im- held thi* (Thursday) evening at the Hippodrome Pier for the benefit of the o reheat ra fund here. It will b^ given under the auspice# of the orchestra auxiliary It promise* to be one of the real etijiiyable -octal affairs of the social aca-on. and doubtless will be well at tended, a# It should. It 1# -tated that fifty cake- have been donated. #© that there will be an opportunity of large number getting more than h dance There will be a number of -pedal feature#, »nd there will al#o be card# for those desiring to play beach hospitals' work nan# Caaea Treated -Jernee due ceearully raaice Kiamlnallon Excellent work la being done thl# season at the two beach hospital# here Most of the case# treated are or minor character, but the patient# appreciate the effort# being made In their behalf by the city and ltd life guard# More than 400 cases have thu# far been treated at these ho# pitnl#. which are fully equipped with flrat-ald supplies. ('apt "Jack" Jerne#, who I# In charge of the guard# here, Tew day* aro successfully passed an exstnlna tlon given by ('apt. Scully, of the Am erlcan Red Cross Life-saving Corps, and he ha# been appointed a captain of this corps. colored giant8 won Take Hall tlamr From Taal tvrlaara. ao lo 9The ball players among the members of the Mutual Taxi Exchange here derided lhat they could beal the Ocean City Giants, but they changed their view after they tackled the col orcd boys In the old ball paik Monda> afternoon, when they lost by the score of 10 to 5. .Home of the tax! fellows hsdn't play ed ball In years. #o It was scarcely to be expected that I hey could wallop the Other fellows, who are In the g*M* right along On the whole, It wasn't such a had game, and lover# of the sport hope to see another *truggle be twecn the two teamPorch Pari* a tacctaa Tha porch party given by Mr*. Krtd. 8. Fox at bar home, |H Atlantic boulevard, on Tueaday afternoon, wa# a delightful affair. The spaclmi- veranda* wtra thronged with ladles of tha Mat hod i*t Hummer Auxiliary and their friends and a most enjoyable time w«# *pant Refreshment* ware #erv»d. Next Tuesday afternoon Mr#. T. Dowdney Clark will antartalu at her home. 821 Third -treat, to which all vlaltlng ladle* art tnvtiad. It |a estimated that nearly 1000 parnous attended tha «ianne# at 6 80, 8. P aud 10 o'clook In 8t. AogtiBtlna'a Church Hunday. All the available -pace In the church and wlntar chapel wa# utilized In eflorte to accommodate the crowd#. The rector, the Rev Thome# F. Blaka. wa# asei-ted by tha Have. John J. Grlffln, of Cornwalla, Fa . and J. J Halfert, of t'bloato. niakap N*ad Will P»#aca. Neil Houday Hlsbop Charles L. Mead, 0. U. C L l> . tit I be preachar In the Met hod 1-1 Church. Fin# congregations are recorded avsry Hunday and a crowded church la ei< parted for the coming Hunday. m m ■ Fob Ha lb -Htayela. first rlaaa con dRnin. Ilfi 9W Fourth Mraal. Aral floor iM
CHURCH IS TO BE REDEDICATED # _____ Special Services at Greatly Improved Presbyterian Edifice August 29. The First Presbyterian Church, of thl* city, after extensive improve maul#, will b« redodicttvd with ap proprlale -civic*- on Hunday luoru mg. Augu-l 2n ' lu ttie-rday* alien the Church ic ceive* tt much criUcism, and «»u« hear- so much complaint rtgaidlug the neglected church aud the erupt \ pew-, It I- mo-t refreshing to ««-• crowd# enter a church Hunday after Sunday until only standing rooiu can be had. and with very little - f thai kind of apace to be found. Then In »rt> that -aiue kind of a crowd return Sunday after Sunday tlllrd with the -pint uf wor-lilp and euttiu-la-m. I* oue of tbe mo#t hopeful -igu- of the day 1 hia condition ha- prevailed for the pa«t twoaummer- in (he Kir-t Fre-by-terlau Church of Oceau t 'lty. A I it 1 1, more than a year ago, Dr. Hnyder, the pa-tor, arrived from Frat.ce, after m long period of -ervtce with the Amer ican Army He at once a**umed charge of the cburcli. and the peopl* lesponded to all (he plea- made to tliem, until the pre-eut crowded condition prevails. It wa- becau-e of the lack of room and other dl-couragiug condition- of the church property tbav a -pec la meeting of a number of men from Fhlladelphla aud other cltle- wa1 ailed. In conjunction with a group of local men, moat of them officer- of tin church. The evening wa* given over to a frank dlacun-lo'i of condition-, aud thla dually reaulled in a united move to Improve property condition* aa rapidly a- possible The pre-eut beautiful auditorium II lie re-tilt uf much labor aud planning. Ii wa- necessary to re*et mo-t of the -(slued gla-s wludowt. Many of the*e were broken. Hloruj* had beaten them out of po-ition, leakage waa everywhere. The tlr-l thing waa t h e fixing of thl- important pari of tha church, i'lieu the ruof were overhauled, an eutire new one had lo be placed ou one aide 1 11 go mg over the property , settlement wa* found to have taken place Rotting girder* lu the tower had lo be r-placed with ateel girders. The room wan re pla-tered and repainted, aud the In direct lighting -yateiu lu-talled New carpet waa placed over the entire auditorium aud the electric fan# and -weeper followed. The baaemeut Improvement wauexl undertaken. Foaaibly no more difficult taak In building was ever uu dertaken In Oceau City than thl- Jc order to secure over-head room It became necessary to remove thousaudof too- of sand. For Reveral nightvolunteer worker*, -ouietlme- to ilunumber of 76, moved this -and. Tl»# eutire church was rai*ed on piling*. Posts were removed Workmen, -tending lu water, built new founds tlona, and the great xteel beam* weighing -everal thou -aud pound-, were placed where woodeu oue- for marly held the floor In place. Then came the pouring of the crmeut More than fifty workmen, under the most efficient engineer* to be found tolled cuutluuoualy for three day* and night#. Thla room will be u»ed a- (he Hunday -chool room, with claaa room* and evary other convenience for social and #tudy purpose-. A modern kllcheti ha* l>eeti con atructed, with every equipment for serving hundred- of people. The extra heating plant for u*e ex cluslvely lo the ba-emeut ha* been Installed. A new Kluetre blower ba# been at (ached to the organ 011 account of the failure of the water power, aud to pro vide better service Numerous other Improvement# have taken place. When completed. (Ill* church will be one of the mo-t t*aiillful aud thoroughly equipi>ed In the State, and It will certainly prove a great factor In the city'# progress. With all the Increased room. It heproven Inadequate to accommodate the crowds, but at preseut Dr. 8ny der says he can *e* no way to improve tha -eatlug capacity. The Improve rueut- have been made in the confl deuce that they would be appreciated and the comment and hearty -upport of the vl-ltora more tliau verifies thtconfidence. A alleut campaign I- at present un der way to liquidate the eutire cost of the Improvement- and to provide ad dltlonal funds for future Improvements. Motor Howl lor Hslr. A 28 foot, Glass cabin, motor boat. Just overhauled and put into water; Palmer engine, gasoline stove, tee box. ill-he*, etc , picnic- or tlshlog. Ad d re** W.. Hkntimki. office Often t'lty. •dv , 7 2M, if Wantkd — Apartment from Heptember 7 until October 7, price not to exceed 476, Add re#* G A Anderson. 1912 Cherry #lr-al, Fhlle adv., It. Wanted to rent, find two week- of Hepterober, furnished cottage, near heacli. K D Cooktnglism. Vf eland N.J. adv., 8 12, fit. A real up-to-date all electric bakery ; the public is inviied Hee Valet * 1 Rlectrtc System. 716 Aabnry avenue. adv., 6-6. tf. — 1— — — — — — — i
BIG CHORUS FOR TUNEFUL "MISS CHERRY BLOSSOM"
, Masical Comedy at City Pavilion Tomorrow and Saturday Evenings. There aren't insuy people averse to listening to « lilting mu«ical comedy ; in fact, tue msjuf putliuu uf Ihe popu lace (»f *ny couiiuuuity eagerly avail* iDelf In lbs «<ppurtuuity of atleudiug a allow uf this kind. I bu* It la lhat lliere 1- little duubl that tbe city's luuaic pavilion will be crowded to c* paclly tomurr >w evening and Hatuiday afteruoub aud evening, when tbe (right aud catchy tuu-ical comedy, .Mi— l iierry Hlo—om," will be given by a cast of more than u-ual ability and a particularly wall trained etiuru"f seventy live Voices, under I lie per -onal dircciiuit uf Jubu Myruu Joll*. of Philadelphia. fir Joll* ha- been training tin clioiua fur several week*, and all the utrinber- are right up lu the mark, because he W4*uldn'( have It other w l*e It call be -aid in passlug thai be lis- in the chorus a large number of exceptionally fine singerI'D* leading parts will ba takeu by 1 Ml— Wagner who will be -ecu a* "Cherry Hlo-aoin," and .William ( lark . of the Mask aud Wig Club or the U Diversity of Pennsylvania, who will give special dauces. A number of other* taklug pari are also members of the Mask ami Wig. Mlsa France- Kirk, wbu baa had charge of the dancers, Is a very clever dancer. The orchestra w ill play at each performance, the entertainment being for the benefit of Ihe orchestra fund. It will be a great show all Ihe way through, aud uu oue should uil— it. I'lie price uf admission Friday aud Saturday eveulug# will be |1 aud 60 cents, and (lie charge at (lie Uiatluee Saturday afternoon will be fifty ceot*. Member- uf the chlldreu'a cburus w ill be admitted for half price. WILL SELL LAND >l(i*r 10 lllapoae of Pari of Camp Urouuda. The City Cumuil— luiiere, at their weekly meeting, adopted a resolution, aud introduced aud paa-ed on two reading*, an ordinance providing for the -ale of lhat portlnu of tbe old camp grounds, now owned by tbe municipality, uot needed, lu tbe opiiilou of tbe members of tha board, for public purpose*. The laud It la plsuried to be sold, either lu lota or In block, lie- between Fifth aud Sixth street- and West and Haven avenues, aud between Fifth and Sixth -treet- from Allautlc ave uur to the Hoard walk and the land landward of the ocean frout Hoard walk, w herever the ocean front Hoard walk may be located from time to lime lu tbe future. The ordinance was Introduced by Mayor Champion. After being accepted on fir-l and second reading- it
we* laid over for the required length of time, aud ordered published. It api«ar* elsewhere In thl* is-ue of the skmtinkl city Clerk H A. Murrl* w as instructed lo give the necessary 1 legal notice. There was pre-ented by, City Kngineer Wm. H. Colli— (on i map showing tbe laud embraced in theordt 1 nance, sub-divided Into lota. This map of reference wa# approved 1 by tlis board and ordered fi led with the city clerk. • - 1 large meeting 1 rrrNlo Icr Iwu Xnxlllarr Members ( Mad Good Time. 80 great was tha attendance at the < auxiliary meeting of the Pre-bytarian 1 Church Mouday afternoon In the Caaluo Club lhat there was ataudtug 1 room only at 8 p. m < The bo-te-sa* for the afternoon were the ladies from tbe home church. 1 One of tbe moat appreciated features wa* the presence of the Oceau 1 City Yacht Club Orchestra. They were mo-t generous with tbelr -election*. Many thank* are due Fiank Newlterry. who was present with them. The meeting# of the -ummer have far surpassed all other years both lu numbers aud In amount of collection* The reports of Mr- K F. Rom aud Mra. W. K Herri*. Jr , treasurer aud -ecretary, respectively, were encour■glug. An Invitation 1* extended to every lady tn Oceau City to be present next Mouday afternoon. Annual Oallng. W T Pretty mau, of Fhlladelphla. a cottager, took a number of friend* 011 hi- annual outing to Great Hay, a few days ago, and thsy caught about thirty weak (lab Thau I hay weul to Little Kgg Harbor Inlet, where they dug up 4r> large flounder* Mr. FretIviuati'a gue-t- were l«*wle Wight, L It. Cone, li ibert Kinsley and Jes-e Hbora. Waithkhhk* Wantkd — Kxperi encfKl in restaurant waiting. Apply Himmh' Restaurant. Boardwalk aud Moorlyn terrace. adv., 7 I. tf. PoK ItKNT.— Beautifully furnished five room apartment for the season Apply Apt K, F. O, Building adv., 7 16, if. Valet's Klectrlc Bakery, ou Halurday . 1 hose dellotnu* coffee cakee again. 716 Asbury avenue. adv., A-20, tf. Kirelleut board, home cooking Ideal Cottage, 704 Wesley avenue. edv . 8 6. Hi Piano for sale. First floor 936 Asbury avenue adv., It,
MUCH ACTIVITY f AT YACHT CLUB Opcu Regatta August 28 Auto Dance August 21 - Minstrel Show. The open regatta to be In 1 1 ai th»Oceau City Yacht Club, Augu-l _•% will i* very lourrslii.g A Special trophy will be donated by Capiatn Henry Haa-elt for Iheex | fe* crin-rr-aud this race itself will be worth while seeing Ticket" sre now out for the "Auto mobile Dance to be given at the * yacht club (Saturday, Augu-l 21, when an automobile will l»e given sway. 1 ne dinner dance- are wrll atteuded every Friday evening and ihe mov | mg picture -how given every Tuesday till* the auditorium to it- hunt The Hunday eveulng sacred concert - are becoming uinre and more i-ipular III# Houth Jer—v Champion- tii| leuul- Tournament promi-e- to i>t • ne of the be«l ever held ou Ihe vacltt club taiiDla courts Home of Flulsdelpbla's crack player- have sent lb their entrie- It will start on Halur • lay. August 21. continuing (lie following week day* until Augu-l 28. The yacht club minstrel show 1 booked for Friday evening. Augu-t 27. will be the br-t ever Meuiner* aud friends of tlie club w III do well lost cure their ticket- lu advance. #- Hie -eating capacity of the club I- limited , Many were unable to secure ticket1 for this -how last year Nomination of officer- a' the club 011 Haturday evening. Augu-t 14. at b 16 o'clock. MADE REGULARS Frier lu Fire lirp-inurMl wurt Ttioniw# ou Police 1 orre. Mayor Champion. a( tlie weekly meeting of ihe Cliy Com ml salon er-. recommended the appointment of Raymond Price a- a member of the fire department. Ihe appohitmviit to « date from June 19, aud the recoamen del ion wa- approved by Director Campbell, the only other member present Tlie young man. who was In active -ervtce during Hie war H> France, wa* provisionally appoluled s member of Ihe department a lllllr more lhau alx month- ago. and liatuade good. Joseph 8 Thomas. whose -I* month*' provisional apimlutnaeot t" (he police force expired Monday, wa* glveu a permanent at>polutment Mayor Champion -laird thai repre -entail ve- of the goveromaut «>f Homers' Point wera here a few days ago lu reference lo purchasing one of Ihe old tior-e drawn street sprinkler* owned by tbt* city. Director Flatter Mayor Cham plot) said th -ughl one of the-e sprinkler* would be worth and the Homer*' Point paopla bwd agreed to buy. Ou moiitlnu of Director Campbell, this action was approved by Hie board, aud City Clerk Morrl- wa- luetructed to consummate the -ale
chapel crowded Dobbins Prrstbrd-M-nr rill* wci-k. A large number of persons aasem bled In the Union t'hspel al Thirty sec-rnd street aud Central avenue Huo day sfiaruoon aud eveulng lu the afternoon Mr-. Price of Philadelphia, sang two solos for the Huuday school, numbering 99 scholars. in Ihe evening the Rev. Dr. lF»bpreached 10 an audieuce Hist crowded the building to It* capacity Mr- Behan aud Mr. Coruog were the eolotale. The baxar will be held today and tomorrow. Hupper will be served at a reasonable price. Next Sunday evening Ihe fourth anniversary of the dedication of the chapel will be held, with Dr. Fisher presiding, assisted by several miuls aud a number of fine slugrrMaster Ottay will give a violin solo and MlseUttey will prewlde al the plauo ■ • - . . - - — — special music Wilmington Minister Ml Hoi) Trinlt* Cbarch. The preacher at the 10.46 a m aer vioa at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church next Hunday will be the Rev. Robert Bell, rector of Holy Trinity Church. Wilmington, Del There will be special music Also at the 7.80 a. m and the 7 46 p m service* there will be delightful uiu-le. The two eoloa -ung la#i rtuuday by Mra. Ruby Dunatan, and the one sung by Mr-. Florence Behan al the 7. SO a ai. service will long be remembered by those who heard them becau-e of ihelr superb rendition. Mrs. Austin w a- the capable organist and acoom pan 1st. To On* and All— Do not forget tin old tellable Bay Villa Laundry , which w a* e-tahllsheri tn 1*|t; Try ll oure complete your laundry w title you wait. Call, write or phone, 189 \V 217 Bay aveuur. Ocean City Frances hreemat), Prop, adv., 116, tf. Loar— ' Gold bar pin, Containing three amethyst and six -mail pearl-, at Caalqo Club, Aug 7. Return to ti.Kl Asbury avenue. Reward adv., It. Kok 8a i.e. —Two valuable corner lota ou bay front, near vac hi club Terms to suit. Add re— K J. DuMer, 106 Houth Third street adv , 6 27, tf Furnished room# and board, al-o table board, al 447 West ave , (bean City. Mrs. H. T. Kaio adv.. 7-16 6.
% THE DRUO STORE E V E R V DAY IS BOARDWALK ECONOMY 8*UE BAROAIN DAY r — FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUGUST 13th and 14th 1 — Laxative (juinint Tab. BATHING CAPS — In Various AM'-irtn, 5 Or.; Genuine, ll <>■ «h" _ . r Caiomal, 1-ioOr. Tab , Rottlea of 50 18c otylfifi RSSK't-IR. Po«4,r . M«-io l9ctoB5c uwrLtl'^r BATHING SHOES— All ; X ?£» : : ^ $i.oo.)i.i5. %\m KZXXZ ■ ^ WHITE JBRffiYS-Goanin-I Aromatic Castor Oil. fi ox. . He AU Vvool. $2.50 Milk ii BLUE TRUNKS- All Wool * !)r. Drake'x Whooping Cough Rem . fiOc»jbi. $2 50 , Orchard White »0c-4lc w ' Hye Dropper* . fc If AIR BRU8IIR8 I OLIVR OIL 9(»AP Nurwr, 8 og. oval •< ao per rent I M*hed Milk, Borden'* ifk-4Jc redtictum I 3 for »jc Strand Druft Store 14 h RiiNi# B32 BO/%HDWAL*K
PLUMBIINO Are y*u geitlng et.hr* satlsfaeUob a- lo pruwa, « rkmanslnp a-1 bruin— eoartssj ? If ui it Will pv you to girt ioe a trial I aa ta an atoap'.b/ua ly gv—i punt. 1. to take r.r« of >'.ur rrjiair » »rk >4 wide). 1 ask- aapacuhy. i he*s ao aapmaivr •sbal/Uebaesd •t ol#r • I f«nw i > tL-uoiMti. uira >..*■ * Iriai (,4tht'h,.D- C. M. BACON w)7 eighth Mt iiURF LAUNDRY W Ocean Avenue pa®nn. i**~j Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK, QUICK SERVICE. ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL LALNDKY NOW OI>» N John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Straat and Havan Avanua OCEAN CITY. N. J. Millwork, BudJ.ng Paper, Piaster Board, Nada.Sasb Weighs etc. Estimate* Kurmabed. Prompt Delivery. Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING and DECORATING 935 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY *#oait ea-ar NEW JERSEY Gook by Gae and you won't have to worry. The old reliable GAS always "Johnny ou the spot." No w i# the time to get your GAA RANGE or WATER HEATER for the coming summer. Call at our salesroom and *ee the latest models in Gas Appliances. Gliy Ga*» Light Company Build a Home Thrtc IS a Building Boom. It u in full swing ia the West and Middle Wr.st. We have commenced to feel it here in the Kaat It's spreading. Prices will advance. \Yh) not get now with those plana > See your friend. Mr. Contractor. .«nd go over it with htui. Of course it a understood that you'll want the Lum U-i it. route from ua. If wc get the business, vou'll not be held up for tbe delivery of the material. Tliat does not only mean LUMBER, it means Cement, Brick, l.tute, l^lli, Safii and Miilwoik and Hardware. b\ar>thln| that |oaa tn tha Building G. 11. hhoomaker Lumber Go. T %% nltth and West Avenue The Hurlev -Jones Go. ' ' Men's Suits, 00 to f^j oo Ladies' Suits and Dresses We have a tremendous and well I .ought stock of suits or separate piece* of furniture, |»enod or modern, for the parlor, living 100m. library, den. dining loom and tlie bedrooms. Suitable for all classes of homes aud to sail all purses. All at a saving Btumwifk Phonogtapki and h'notdi Henry's Hotel and Cafeteria Our Cafeteria has met with instant success and seems to have the public's approval, evidently tilling a long needed want, as we are serving more people every day and it is gratifying indeed to heat the comments on the quality of our food, showing lhat the people of Ocean City appreciate good old-fashioned home cooking with courteous service. " Sandwichts Made on Shot/ Natiu" SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk OPEN FOR SEASON ^ - Pl^1 O HAIR DRESSING wtfunr avtnvg at want rranf « AMtcvrn aa * ** bLiiH crrf. B! I Maddock's Pharmacy Kl|hth and Aabury Avanua Fhona a SO Agent for Eastman Kodaks and Films. Printing and Developing. Whitman's and Samoaet Candies Stationery. 15c to fi oo a Box Complete Assortment Toilet Waters. Creams and Powders [learn How lOancej J THE McCUSKER j | STUDIO I A Tenth and Boardwalk ^ Phone. 425 I | WU FTR1 D AND ALL THE LATEST STEPS IN BALI. ROOM AND FANCY DANCING I Priute Lessons DUI) 1 | > >. » i4 ii p. i |
mdtxij Affi (arfaaaa. ^cztck jj-Mll [ • McaiMAC, 0'-acrc* oca an city NEwja*mar •A L* AIX )T<« ' i u» ua v-, ? -r * aut #ai •I . ■ .*« #, Uw 1,1 I.I —5 - t f l~1*Ti- - u it.'. ' IL- ■ Am. J ■ Miuu^*»a • » l 0.6 IUi.uvl>» ImImi* t0»amm * nam. a.m. NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIOUTM A*L< C*TKAL AVRJI(1C wkA* city. a. J. Amy** MI oa/N. rt^prntumm* f 'Nirtaati) #•**■• /»*»(<, u| ij itaovaud D*WIJ Unit ttjounm: 17 -A a 1 =i MILLER COTTAGE 7B <«-UWi l# KAN CITY JtKW JftlMZY Upau Ail tha Yaa t Hot W a'#r Haat LACKA | MIULJCa THE BISCAYNE Open truiay. April 2 kar.bt&a wmMar In bad ru>ai • >* «an cu oc "ppmrtia Moorlyo urraea ^ Private flat ha Booklet K. HLVMUIS. Owe m GANDY COTTAGE 812 t antral Avanoa ( 'ctia City New Jareay upa* kil ita Ya*r W*iaraau<«*4 •wry ranvMitim. Mas. Lvat* >J4*t*r, Prop. THE DARLINGTON forioorty llw KMLia ll 28 ( KNTKAL AVKMUa Maw opoo (erMM*«>b H portal aura Iftoc givoc to woo* rad gwmat Kcodoy * t'llof* hmi pb^o*, mv VERNON HALL «10 Ailoctk avraoa Ocooo City. M J. to aow op#o for tha roc* loo of ioooM and win v*malc opra aoUi Oc lobar 1 M. K. HKA'K DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Aabury Aveone OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY a«u POmm. tyfJW iii ■ a* ii (um ItaJ iMoa* *«vaa Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor JabMag Work a Specialty Office: 1032 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to farniah? We have t line of MTKicrnjR* at leas than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. C. ADAMS 4 BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVC. tWtU Nix. IS* Mark Lake Estate UNDERTAKERS J, PRESCOTT CADMAN, Jr.. Funeral Director 639 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey auto iQuraeNT Coertcay aa4 Satiafscttoa AsaerH A. 11. Kinds of Hauling Ocean City Local 1 Express a. S. LUOWK) 408 BK1HTH STREET Oceaa City, N. 4 •aft m-- 12 MmKmnAi Are You a Slave to Stoves? la pair house heated on Jy ia ' Do you want to do mf w ah the dirt and trouble of carrying c d and arhes through the rcKimtf Do you want more beat at less coat? Why not investigate tha A lnTe*n*rion*i Onepipe Heater A* at if k time? |f=-^ tical for your home I 'I M SWAN A TROUT. Mat* toac Aabw> AvawOrraatXfey, A.4. Kv. / M WKV I Our Wall Paper h a veritable find We aim to , lease the MitksUr. cent down • in inspect onr wnmtium deigns I von art critical It amy kke yon a long time to deckle— there are so tntny patterns to choose from— b«t the point is that yew caa be stilled exactly right aad at prkaa that will appeal ta yaa. MJWV a • «aim I I OmmmCH, '

