Ocean City Sentinel, 9 September 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL • j

VOL. XI j.

OCEAN CITY, N. J. THURSDAY, SEl'TKM HER D. 1D20-

NO. 24

Ocean City Sentinel PwbRafca* Wcahly at OCKAN OIXV. M. J. -*»- K. CURTIS ROBINSON Kdilor and Proprietor %i .50 Per Year, Strictly io Advance. HKUII4U DK. W. P. HAINES cor. ninth and wesley ave OCKAN CITY. N. J. tBio lta. in. of KICK MOl: UN: { 1 iu i p. ui. (ttloB |t. iu. Ilril I'IMIUS. 'JMI \| ••lit' il liyiniiwlira mmmk< On iiN live tl) iuii*»llc» Hwwllali Muu mrult I L>K. l;LORKNCE B. HAlKfiS Hour* toy ApimlBlmeal o* KAN CITY, N. J. Hour*— t-lOa. iu . r*» p. tu Allen Corson, M. D. Ii6 Wesley Avenue Ocoan City New Jorsoy __ Hall »■ •• iiiu-r M|«U> rJO-A. ljkkschkl pkttit, m. d.\ 807 wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey 1 ifllif lluura : • »o 10 a. in. 7 Io • 1*. ui. I'ltuoa _ 111TI11 lluura I'lMMii 1 1 I gg II idil l> a Ul. r I S p. IU. * » p. h, John h. Whiticar, m. i). i 717 Wesley Avenue Ocean City. n. j. Qk. Wilson Y. Christian *• l>entiut^ 809 Central Avenue IH IAM CITY. ft. J. (tell Plume, 15& NlimuiiuliV Administered Kl-K*) I »iwgu*wl» II U»ll Fhonc »Mi -W Ocean Cuy Calle Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE veterinary surgeon I. oca a Specialty ,<, NORTH VIRGINIA AVhNUB ^ ATLANTIC CITY, N. L Formerly Cbicl VeUriaarian U. S. kspreaa to. | UAn Hour*. tieaan lily I .tr^lay Welu>ada>,i V IS • - m . Fii'lay. H»iuru.«y, J I «*> ,IU I* niDR. CHAS. H. VAIL OnicopAthk PkjxkUa diwanttB* Utiles Philadelphia OBe* •1, Rlft.ll. Ht. 1UT» Ural Netale TrualHIdf. I Iftena, J I* bone, Waiant I m I | HtuiTII PHoNIM n if in Plume OaU» na-W Hughes' Central Pharmacy Ith and Wealey Ave. Ocean City, N.J Phone 246* W IN, our your order. «l*r vsr tx~\l ATTOMftBl ft.AT.LAW. II Wootton, Harcourt 4 Steelman law offices aoe Niara ftratfT Lew •uuama Or r C.TT. ft. i- ATtaanc CiVS. ft- i orJli Mao.. • a a. ft. a * •• MORGAN HAND, L ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, I £ssns^rsst ■as'-'- i W. Hui.T Arwaa. Aftnaew C. Hoswau. I J^AW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell. MlUTlU I* CftAftt'lftt I HOl'KMK HDILDINU, 1 auhuky AViWU k and^cllihtm —ft Wm. H. Collision, |r. Aen. M. Am. HOC- C« K« Civil Engineer and Surveyor lity Kofiuear, iRvmutTtj,* J, ' 1 1 1 When the Hills Arrive the man with a checking A©rminl unquestionably na* the advantage* Safely, conveniently. *• C lira lily, epeedily he 4b|M»arM «ft hie «>»>Hgatlon*. No oppmtnnily for J""®— 110 (iumhiik over exact change —mi poealbWly of atgwmcnl no delay. Secure theee advantage* for younttlf, pay hilla In the I nt me in the Hmetried-and-proved-way the p a y • b y1 heck way. Call in and talk with our officer*. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCP.AN CITY. N. J.

Dry Goods 'Mtt f Underwear k0li0ds weatier a Hosi.ry Centrally LiHuUd in the World* t (if taint family ft tort School Needs We have anticipated your needs in this line and are fully stocked with ' SCHOOL HOSE— Girls' and Boys' ' SCHOOL I>R£SSHS— Plain and Plaid SCHOOL BLOUSES— Boys' 6 to 16 years SCHOOL PANTS— Boys' 6 to 16 years SCHOOL SL ITS — Boys' 8 to 16 years RIBBONS WINDSOR TIES UNDERWEAR weaver's 825 asbury avenue "hippodrome OCEAN CITY, N. J. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY September 9, 10 W. S. HART His Latest and Best Photoplay "cradle of i courage" SATURDAY— Sept. 11 FIRST SHOW INC, CHARLES RAY in "An Old Kashioned Hoy The Best Act in Vaudeville "A Ni^it in a Monkey Music Hall" and others Admission, 22c and 35c Including War Tax I Every Saturday, first performance 7 1'. M. 1 the day-lite bakery 811 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey BREAD and CAKE Made and Baked Daily at the Day-Lite Bakery rum© in and Sec the Oven in ( > petal I o n WII.Him ACKLBV. Proprleto B A BY Parade Photo Posthls 10 Cent* Rich See the Little Shimmic Girl and 20 Others Also Postals of the Crowds. Maybe you are there. NOW ON SALR Nth at Wwley Ave. RKCKRK'S UTTUI ART RMOP (loft Itoardwilk pLumbino i 5s3s? ^ -ww I ^«i«m1 firm 10 wabbla OHO a* a hha. |#ftotHfmc o. M. BACON 007 rn***

election on camp ground 1 sale to be held october 5

Commissioners Instruct City ~ Clerk to Take Necessary Legal Steps. City Clerk Morri» reported »i the meeting «f the C'liy CouiuiiM#ivin-r»-Ibftl he bed, id ncror dance ftlth id •liui'tioue, i>0 rtepleurber 6 publicly • DiiouDced (hat the Male of m portion of i lie cfttup ground ftdjourued to v i Irlober m l<» SO » in The report war accepted and spread on the uiinuleM. The following resolution, preaented by Diredor t'auipbell, »»» adopted: Ke«olve«l, by the Hoard of l ouiuiu- ti .loner- of Orean t'liy. that the city <■ clerk U hereby directed t« call ft ape- p j cial election to be held on Tur»day. j, Hie II fin day of October, 1SJI. Iu tbe M city of Ocean City. N J., for tbe pur- ^ ; use of submitting lo lb* leg® I voters ^ Hie ijueMiion whet her or uot the laud j ., which Is hereinafter described on the { paper hereto attached uliall be aold. ! j l ity Kngineer t'olll-eoo reporiert , Dial the pile break water work Iu the ( KifllHh street section of the City ba« ^ been completed. Director t 'am pbell reported that be ^ had received from the »ale of old f boardwalk lumber at Htxtb alreet and f ; the Hoard walk. The city electrlclau submitted hie re jiort with a check for |61 60. and ttie report of the building luspector wae aci*ompatiled by a check for 93b ( he city clerk w«« luatructed to no- : tlfy the contractor under contract No ' 707 (Asbury avenue) that the flu tab f nig of the work must atari before Hep- 1 leuiber 16 and tie completed wtibiu 1 - ; thirty days. Failure to comply with » this will mean the uollllcattuu of the 1 I contractor's bondsmen. A letter from A H. Di* was read. » suggesting the establishment of a city I - lost aud found bureau." Tb»s was 1 received and filed Mayor t hampioD slated that a meet- I nig of the league o! Coast lles<»rt» i sill be held Iu Trenton next Wedues- i day. aud he invited Comml^loiier • ampbell. Hollcltor Hoawell end City < Kngineer t 'olllssou to attend A rsaolutlon was presented by Dire©- | tor Campbell to borrow S6600 for pile , breakwater contract. It was ftdoptad. i A number of bill- were ordered paid GUILD MEETING Hoi) Trlalt s Uneiel* to b ' Uossis olM a. M « The Women's Guild and Auxtllsfj of Holy I rinlty Flplscopal « tiun h will meet on Tuesday. He pi ember 14. at 2 SO p. m . st the home of Mrs. Wil Ham K Hexamer Atlantic avenue and Plymouth place. Tbe rector has lovltcd a spesker for the occasion Tbe meeting Isst Purkday at the home of Mrs Manoeuvre was of the -sure charming character that has prevailed during the seasuu. Refreshment* were served^ MIm niRKiS" Desd Ml** Mary Diggles, who had lived in this city for a few year*, coming bete from Philadelphia died In a Philadelphia hosnital on Monday, -ilie liad been In ill health for some time and was taken to the hoapltal about ten days ago. Hhe wa« a member of Holy Trinity Church Her fu neral will lake place »u Vtoeland to .lav

a DAVID JANES GOT | TWO FINE TROPHIES , i«l — ^ ™ t Great Records Made io Casting by Sons of Fi6hing Club Men. M That the youoy aona of iiii-nib« rs of , the 'Ocean Ctt> FtaliiUK t'lub arc b- t coming dt*i'pl> inh*r«**h*d in tin i»si ■ lug gatu*- was dciuousuuu-d b> tlx i large number of entrt* s lot tl»e M-rond I annuHl casllug tournament held on the t ba> fruut at S«-vi-nie*-iufi »tro-t Hatur- I da> That tb«- parenis of the l*»>s * also are IntereaU-d shown b> the t turnout of the father* and nioihers. I Then were fifty boya. shout ages t ranged from aeven to sixteen >ear*. in | the tournament, and also one >oung t girl. Marte Hamilton, of Weal I'hUadel t piiia. who did remarkably well uu her ' flrsi attempt at casting Hhe »» the • Dine •> ear -old daughiet of James L- " Hamilton. While all of the boy* did exireme|> well. th« big honors of the da> wen ' carried off |» David Jaiu«-s. son of Dr 1 D. Bushrod James, of l*hihidelphia. a cottager and active member of the club He took the pretty silver cup presented in perpetuity by Dt Wayn« ' T. Kllllan. of West Philadelphia, an other enthusiastic member of the club 1 and also the 960 watch domii<-d by A F Melaaelbach. ol New York III* ' acore was ."»22 feet l 2-3 inches in the 1 average of five casts. ^ Merrill Will lit*, son of another well known cottager and club member **«»i. ! ' n 925 watch presented by Mr. Melfselbarh, and Cbluiaa 8toki a, oi I'loiau* i phis, took the silver wiim watch do nated by Dr. Carleton Simon, of N» w York, who la also a nu mber of the lo cal club There wren4 pretty and useful tro phlea for the winners in the various ••venta. and these were presented to the boys at the club houst Saturday night by Chairman Samuel J* How •nan. who has young sons comers In [ the casting sport and w ho much In , terealed in the efforts of all the boys. Those receiving trophies wen Average of Ave casts. Class A— Won bv David James. 322 ft *. 2-3 In.; *«■* ond. Albert McKinley, 2K0 ft.; third, | Harry Pennell. 255 ft 9 2-5 in. Class It— Won by Marrftt Williits. 1 231 ft. 1 in.; second "Jack" Tinkler. 219 ft lo In.; third. >Ylllard Ih.w man. 219 ft 5 4-5 In ; fourth. F. Wlldman. 202 ft 11 2-5 In Class C- Won by Charles Stoki*. 163 ft 1 In. : Si-rotid. Carl Hauer. 151. ft. 7 In ; third. H Glhon. 143 ft 3 in ; fourth. Ralph Bowman. 127 ft 10 in ; firth. R McClatchy, 126 ft longest of thfe cast (Mass A- ! Won- kt l>a\id Jam*- *56 fi 10 4a : j second H. Gray. 29.' ft 11 in.; third, David llungerford. 29u ft lo in. Class U Won by Willard Howman 274 ft 5 In ; *.^ond. Merrill Wlllitts. 256 ft 11 In.; third F II Wlldman. 240 ft. 3 In., fourth, J. Tinkler. 219 ft. 11 in Has* C Won by Ralph Bowman. 1T1 ft. 1 In ; second. 11. Klbon. 164 ft -

J ' AUXILIARY VISITS 1 HRS. F. H. HERST I Members of Philadelphia Ma- " sonic Society Enjoy Day»n Onting Here. Menil»ers of tbe entertainment cotu- | mitte© of Mary auxiliary of Maty ComI mandery. No. 36. Knight- Templar. ■ .Philadelphia, were royally entertain^ I, by Mrs. Franklin II. Horat, of Phi to- ( I j dclphu. at her pretty summer home in J this city Thursday- 4 wi The visitors enjoyed the — and an auto trip, and ihvy fully ap predated an elaborate dinner. They took a collection for the bene j( . fll of the Philadelphia Home for In , curables which was given Mis* Ida , K Bauer, of Philadelphia, a cottager , Miss llauer desires also to thank those , who help**! at the card party for the , Houu for IncuraWea. | Mrs Herat's guests were: Mrs. Walter Wooding. Mrs Win. A Uboad®. j Mrs. ('has T Ollden. Mnu Harry , Green. Mrs John P PhlUlpa. klra , ward Y Anders. Mlaa Ida K. Bauer Mrs Walter Cowg'.ll, Mrs. Wm Con nery. Mrs Katie Filer. Mrs Norman' , Bberly. Mrs Wm. I* Fei gpfia, Mr* Win II Henderson. Mra Thos Henderson. Mit*. U H Herring. Mrs II Q lllnckle. Mrs l W Jones. Mn* R HeroM Mrs 8. T. Thomson, Mra J 11 Torrance. Mrs Wm H 8chnlt«. 1 Mrs Jos T Ward Mrs. J. R Watklna. Mra Maggie llaird and Mrs Harry »r floebel.

Fok sai.it — Only four kft of thorn ^ very ile-ira hie lota on Asbury avenua # -muIIi of Thllteontb strvot, and on# on \YH avenue, south of Sixteenth _ — * l-treet Pi tee low and term* sat lafac ' tnry for one or all of thsm. Apply to " Mr* H.rt. Hailth, 901 Ltaa avenue. " Co! ling* wood, N. L adv^ 9 20, 3 naow ^ To One and All— 1>© not for get the f old reliable Ray Villa laundry, which , as* established to 1910- Try R onaa f complete your lanndry whllt you , wait c®ll, ftrtta or phone, 189- W 5217 Ray avenua. Ooaan CRy . , Franca* Freeman, Prop. , adv.. 116, tf. Will purchase for ca*h to !>nn•• 1 city, 6 to 7 room bungalow, cottage Of two apftrttotnt b«»uae, for all year occupancy at 1 0th and tgth atrgeta Give full particular*. Addraaa H w , Raw rtkRi adv., 8-28, St. Waktkp — Young man, gtwd character and good habit* to learn tl»e hardware bushiewe; good aalary and permanent poetttoo t'hka. IV Head — A Co. adv.. ik&tt Fon s A tk.— Household good* of various kind# for aale at reasonable . price* for two weeks onle Doll at , ■rF if 4*7 Asbury avenue Ocean City ic take adv. ,9 9, It dissent |roB floe lot of ellk Monkinge. from |1 on to *.* per pair, at t St 1013 Weeley avanna. nde^M. «

taxpayers will hold i meeting monday evening

n FINE ARTISTS AT MUSICAL FESTIVAL Ovations Given Florence Hicklc and Katbryn Mci8lc — Cnorno Sang Well. It ha* never been the privilege of Ocean City to enjoy such a genutot musnal treat aa was provided by th< women's auxiliary of the city's orchestra on Friday and Katurdaj evenings and Saturday afterni*»n in the music | pavilion, when was held the "SeptemMusical Festival" Those * lis n*ve heard Florence Hit know that, as a vocalist she is J superb. at*d ihat her hearers apprectot ed her singing In the mush pavilion ; was deroorstiated by ihe *p»*ntaneous and unstinted applause accorded hcr.| I Of a charming peraowMty, she win* her audience even before the sings Kathryn Melslr. contralto. ha*» an un usually deep and pleasing voice, and she. too. scoted heavily. !.<«wls James Ho well, baritone, and lb*mard Roland tenor, are rather well known to music lover* a mot iK the visitor*, and each sustained hi* Well deserved reputation an a v oca Hat of more than ordinary

merit The Golden Leaend." bv Sir Arthur RutUvan. was aunc Friday exenlng and "The Rone Maiden.' by t^owen. * was th#- treat for Saturday even bag. 1 The vocal soloists were well supported 1 bv the Ocean City Community Chora* of nearly one hundred voice*, under the always capable direction of John i Jolla. and the singers were i heard to advantage They showed | that thev had been well selected and , carefully trained All who hoard them nothing hut words of pratae While there was a aood-ataed audi ence in the haitdlng. th» mtendancshould have been much target The same vocal artists and l.tuvvIV Orchestra were hcatd In a recital in the pavilion 8aturda> afrrrniHin V most beautiful program was pres« nted in which all of the atnaer* were at their heat, hut the attendant sss rather slim The orchestra, as usual, played well. — — A ha wo At ft —1 have no room for ! two bedroom set* and will sell them ate bargain Can be aaen at tAW Centrwi avenua. Ocaan Ctty adv ,93 ftFob RgftT For the winter s tiewted apartment. Apple Baron. 413 Ktaventh street adv., g 9® 41. Dowr. -Bunch of hays on the street, i Return lo John R Uvovaa. plumber tdv It.

Will Hear Report of Com* mittees and Effect Permanent Organisation. There will he so aijoorred meeting of tbe taxpayers In Oc**u City ot Monday evening. Hrpi««uber 13. at the rooms of Ihe Ciisiuber of Commerce, lo h**r me rep iris of commit ire- and • tl-et a permanent organl cation. Ail taxpayer*- in Ocaan Ullv ineimt log woQit-ii are piviied to tins meeting and uirinber*bip In the oigaulxa Hon The call tor tbe niMliag la a^uaU by M K. Harr. who la temporary cliairmau, sod Maurice K. Iter hard trm|H»rary aecralary . ) An advertnwftien! appears else where Id ll.e coHimns of the ^tKMTl . NB. Wsre-e agi ctafttea New crop New Otlaaoe molasses. >6 cents per quart lisrg r assortment choice apple*, or- ' ange^. usnana* and all kind of frwtt al way* on hand. Kraah egg* right from the country. . plenty of theni 70c doaen. Finest quality cream cheese. Hood first* cocoanvlaiii I he shell, Phl.arge *lar jelly tumbler* WtV doaan. Fancy country butter, 96c lb All *tnd« of fresh and salt meals Fresli killed chickens l.srge prunes 90c lb adv. . tf i«*rge prunes aur io. w-. a i

s a s - ■ l.orr — Hmall mink neck-piece be twern Fe-in*> Ivania R. H Ria«w»a lo Hrtlevue Hotel Return In Reltevwe. F.ightli and Ocean avenue Reward adv U, Fok Haul Two valuable nornei iota on hay front, near yacht club t erm* le auii. Addraes K J DuMee RE RouM» thlfd at reel adv A £7. Kf NOTICE All kinds of Vfttd Fnrnitnre Bough and Sold J C. VENMB LE OS 8 nmnitnr avteiM smiiii liiiiitssing sua III EWfl imi ai) m *m "Sterling tor Brnnty" ' Sterling for SWrvice" "Sterling for Satitftctkm"

will visitors back ball game? Manager Mackenzie Willing to Take Another Chance Neat Summer. M. Mackenzie and t'qgrie* W I Young, of I'hUadel phla. summer res; dent* of ihle cil>. who were responsible fur bwMfhail in Ocean t'lty tut* summer, are satisfied with the result*, inasmuch a* they gave tbl* resort good ball ami did not softer a very heavy personal financial loss. Mr .Mackenzie says he would Ilka lo give Ocean « ity a full season of first class baseball next »ummar and he will try to see just what can b- dooe along this line He Is in luucb with many young men in charcb work in Philadelphia during the fall and win months most of whom are athletes. and he l* In a po-Hion to secure sou.* of the best amateur ptayets M) the city There »* one thing aura be had a clean set of young men oo hie nail team thts year, and they could play ball There is considerable Interest in ttaseball here, as was showo by ttie attendance, but there umuid been many more bad there been •eats and some protection from tbe -un Baseball did nnl pay lu Ocean i ii y some fe* years ago, but possibly the conditions have changed Any Mr Mackenxie ss willing t# take a chance. ■>i(1 Kustalug HmlnrM The parcel |>ost end of the i»ost office was nearly amf>ed with business Tuesday morning. There wa* a long line of people at this window almost ihe whole of Tuesday, and particuularly was there a rush duriug the morning hours. While liie re was a great ex'idu- of visitors Monday evening and Tuesday morning, there are si ill a large number of people remaining in (his resort, aud many of them will stay until Ihe laat of September. M-»o> Prtrata Mere. Bishop Walsh and ab ui eighty prhsis of the 1'renton Dioeaee, reached this city M"iiday evening aud b-gan their annual spiritual rat real at Tic— n Rest." Ihe summer school of tbet'hfla Han Brothers, ou the oceao froot at Thirtx-^cond street. The retreat which will end today. Is conducted by Hie Rev Fattier Lyon* H. J , of New York. The remainder of Ihe priests of the dloces* «r ill be btre next week 1 in ; third. R M< Fadd-n. 155 ft * In ; fourth. G«n»rg»* Mung./. l&S ft. 10 lb.; fifth. Graham lUuerl*. 149 ft. 4 in Casting at slake. 109 feet distant average of thre« casta, boya 11 yean or more Won b> Willard Howmaft 2 ft 2-3 In ; second. H. Pennell. 3 ft 4 1-3 in ; third. E Thomas. 4 ft 4 2-! in.: fourth. Uoyd Shepherd. 4 ft 3 to tilth. It Rockwell. 6 ft. 3Vfc in. Average of three cgata at atake 5< feet distant, for boys under 11 — Wot by William Gray. 3 ft 4 1-3 to.; aae ond. J Glnamar. 4 ft. 11 2-3 tncbea third. Ralph Bowman. 5 ft 1 2-3 to i fourth V Hamilton. A ft. 2 1-3 la. Special event, average of five caata for boys under 11 years Won by Wil han. Gray. 192 ft 11 2-5 in.: second Carl Bauer. 151 ft. 7 In.; tkird. Ralpl Bowman. 1S7 ft 11 In ; founh. Rober Srokes. IDE ft 9\ in ; fifth. June | Neely. S9 ft.; sixth. Wllhan Jame# Kb ft 11 In ; aevenlb. Charlea McKft ley. fE ft. 8 In

poor oas question up before city officials

( need open space fire wall here f ;i F. H. Herat Sees Camp Ground Mailer From An Important Angle. Tbe following from Franklin Ii i 1 1 Herat, of 1'biUdrlybia. a promts** I out lager, la worthy o I carelwl conald- ' I .-ration by tbe voters of tbl* city. Editor Tbe henttoei -Of tbe aaany 4 e«s- iu*, all * tro tig and valid. wbk± 4 are befog advanced against tbe anl«- , of the auditorium plot, tber* la one I , w bkL aceoi* lo bare been i-r looked 4 ;tud which, to m> mind, la of pa/a- 4 Biount Importance to ©very property owner of tbla city. < Aaaum*ag tbat Ocean City 1* go* I erned b> gwud and aafe ffre preircUon 1 , law*, and that (key are carefully ob- * i aerved. tbe fact rr-mato* tbat a tre 1 once started may mooi. grow beyood 1 control, owiuk to lb* inflammable m* 1 i (erlaJ of wbick woet bouwae bare are j bulb and to tbt- aiminflbortc rrnii * Hon*, heavy breexwa and wtnda pre- J vailing here nearly all tbe toll lb ' , such an emenrency tbe auditorium plot ( , will act a* an open apace ire wall. [ It often happens, in heavy ffra. that . i building- are blows up fur tbe paryaar . of creating an open apace and to this < r way check tbe aprewd of tbe Harm i To avoid auch a contingency, tbe Pbil ( • tdelpkia building tows require that, to , r larger buildings. Ave KOtiCflw walls be placed l*v feet apart i It la to be baped that tbe good com . moo s.-nae of the people, which can always be rdM apan io 4mms to an etnecgHncy what la for their beat to T tervat. will manlfeal Itnalf also to tbla J cane, and tbat tbe people will vote > tbat the city retain permanently tbe II auditorium plot and also ae* to it thai. 1 as tbe city expands, other pint* be left 1 opei f<y the purpose stated to tbla communication 1 am. y Very itwly youra. r FRANKLIN H HERST. • President Twentieth Street Improvement Association. Aug II. 192b Cblidrv* Esjsre* Parly. t. rhs cbltorwft'a carufvai al tbe w Ocean fny Yacht flub Wednesday a. evening of last weak wae one of tbe IL toageat ever held there, sod fully 464 •3 Hltte one* bad tbe tiaae of (betr llrea D Tney enjoyed tbe "movie*' sod ice cream end cake. Ralph Putnam >0 William Weloxer and J. Howard >n Holme* comprised tbe committee in c. ebaege nf tbe aaraieai and they left i - nothing undone to make tbe yooog uj *4er* bappy s. la Use le ke etate PrcsMrat James T. Maxoo. of Booth Baa villa. a- was sleeted Hlate master of forms at tbe yeceot meatlag of the Htate Oamp rt of tbe P O. A of A. at Gape May " Mr. Maxou, who has a number of • frteode to Uiie city, It now m line to n' be Rtate vice president next year, aad Htau president tbe faliewlac year.

ra HOYE TO FORI j WINTER AUXILIARY I Idea It to Keep Mntic Pmril- I ion Open Loader in the Pan. The desire oa the part of tbe towns I people to have tbe eeaeou prolong* j has rrsulied la the oailtog of a public I sic pavlMan l iw arrow i Friday) mere I lofatHkM o'eloek ^ ^ I the flr-i meesiog will be iteard sod ar I open dl«cu*a|pn nt the plena coo tern I l isted will toe bald at Uua urn* AH people Rtriested are eoedtally invited lu attend this meeting as lb* ber ii and It Is tbe deeWe of many ; the winter resident* to keep tbe c%*. 1 lion ape© tot September sod October at leaat. and opeatog tbe paeltlob at Kaeler fur tbe season Tbe thought is le fhtm a permanent winter aaxftfery te tbe ao-io pavilftoa. v.e - Fob kkkt — feilege frarn Rep Irm bar 19 tot month at leaser Oeal aod gas range- All eonvenreoeew feotral loewt too Apply rkktikkl ©Bice adv. , )i. Fob raijk — rtcpto Apartmeota. For full to tot mat lee inqafr* wf owner, «29 Fourth st see* A too bee shier apartment. adv , 9 A *» .j , awffsatgi^^

Approve Commerce Ckamberfl Protot to State Utility Board. • 1 here wa* vaed mi ibe wswkiy meallag of ibe ( at) < inaa. a letter from lift fbember « f < -luturt -r Asklag of tb« adieu of ibe cbeaeierr aa ae4iMsUfaC tbe officer* of Ibe* body lo Ale a protest »tth tbe male Nkb \ nitty < oanmies ~ agal***c Ibe qu*etity and sueltty of «w- »upptted by Ibe Ctty tie* Light Uiataay aud re queaUug Ibe City le Hie a etmtlar preOa mocioo af Director c am pbell. tbe wa* Died fur future aaueb Tbe clerk wa* ii*Mrucied to aawd a am «f tbe com plaint to ibe cttev* iHtbly LeaiaMeiot aad Ibe aetftx of the ( uaitet of 1 oaiaearcs wae appaovwd la tbl* euiiMCtKMi Ibere wa* mad a letter from A J. (Jettrtii. of Thirty arveuU. aud bpruee auweu. WeetFhbadelpbi* in whvto the writer e«u I have spool Ibe loot live summer* at oooocj l ay aod am oooeidenug tbe purcbaee ef property Useee. I eoatt out do eo. however, without jwi assurance t bet barter aerviea can be bad from tbe gas company tbac bes boon supplied la Ibe last two year. It b nuiieai far me to my tbat « £ at day* last o leg we were without ga« aod ftaqueaUy at other tiaae* during visitors who he** declared tbat Haey will not return to Ocaan t Mf bars a— of tbl* trouble D la wry aaooymg purcbaee supp.ie* and no* be abb of cooking gas. Tbe aervier charge b a gouge I bat ie*ve* a aod lost*, hot k b lots ooroe net to bave say eerviee A. J. ('OTTXIU. PbUa.. Beftt *2 FIFTY YEAJLS OLD Blbba Webb, of Bibbs Webb A rt on l o .ehip chandlers. Phlbdil|hM. Who. wttb bta wife wae ben over ibe botidoys. a goe*< of F T Aeon logs aod mile at their coitogv^^gT day acuirevaary Monday a* Ml. Jewnlnga' bee A pleoeaat e* en tog wae epeotby Mr Webb Mdkk Mr Mdkaa. R eht ^Hmpptoa Webb. P Hrockbeaby , W. Joofting* Mb* Ueeeie JeontogsJI Jeonlags and Mrs T Jeeaup Fok Salk-Ti effort qarnk eab or# will soil these Rupert toe at tbt floUowtng cut pvtoam— Ocaaa froot. Klrth street aad Boardwalk 9SR.9flf Dwelling. Klrvt etrost awd Ctotrai AT^retltog0°FMth sirern aod Waaftag Kootxiing boom. Fourth rtreot aod Weet avenue. 97 Otto ^ Lor ruga led metal ravage TW Whst aveooe. 94.099. HXTLBOH A OMtPXXT adv.. 9 9, 9L

' adv., 7 -ii, if. 1 i casinocujb i Owe* l#r the I Saturday Night,! I September nth I Al 11.45 I Mr. Carpenter will be pleased I i to give aay wi formation reI garding tbe I>anctng Cltrtft I I Eiod private iattractwa in aad J I nearby Pbiladeipbw npoo ap I I pJicntMMi it kk mam cdke I I and 5*ndio j 1123 Chestnut Street 8 PHILADELPHIA Tetepbeoc. Filbert d«®7 1 ■

Cbrietian Science Services will as nttd tit tm« I Casino Club k] Kvsrv Sunday Morning During tHw at h Half Paai Tbn O'olooR J. THK flupiacT or THE kaaaoft woie . aapraMiMtft i» i® « 8UBSTANC® * hi awl The Raptlwt Gorner | II Labor Sundays Big Sen icc I in I Hippodrome Theatre 1 » Ow>4 Miiw »n<i SpwAing