Ocean City Sentinel, 16 September 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XL OCEAN CITY, N. THURSDAY, SKITEMHEU 16 1020- *a 25 ~ ' " " '

Ocean City Sentinel »»ub>i«b*4 W*«*ly *1 OCEAN CITY. N. J — M»— K CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ♦ i.jo Her Year. Strictly in Advance. AtaitAU DK. W. 1'. HAINES COR NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY N. J. i a to lu tt. in. • itPirftt ItUl'KM: < I (u S I*, m (•llil iu. I k*ll ri*in*. AO «l> « Mnw«r mid4 m n . livr 14 > WDiAWi sm-dwii mriili I UK. I'IAJKKNI K 15. Haines lluur* by A v>|Miluluiriil IH KAN l ilt. N. J. il»Hir»— S-iOa, lu., '•*!«. iu Allen Corson, M. D. Bi6 Weelcy Avenue Ocean City Now Jorsey __ Hrll bM ••lour SUU 140- Ay^KRSCHKL FliTTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY 4 »Rlr« Hour*: IIuNb. in. 7 U> b p. iu. I'lHIB* i»nw i tun i * Hiuuia in Until km ui. I J p. ui. e. a p. iu. John H. Whiticar, Nl. D.I 717 Wesley avenue ocean City. n. j. Qk. Wilson Y. Christian bi l>entiNt •• 809 Central Avenue IM ft-. AN OITV. *. J. itfli Plume, 162. S'llrilUB ' '» 14* AJWlnVtortol Kk-H«> UimcikmIb twit Ption* «»!- w Ocean City Calls Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M, SAXE VRlKKlNAkY SURGEON 1 ori • 8p«t.iMlty m NOK Til VIKC.iNIA AVKNUK ^ ATLANTIC CI I tr, N. J. _ Kormerly Cbwl V*lena"«»"n U. b. h«pr«** Cu. time* HimiPm. Oeenii < iiy lo<—l«i Wnln «U).{» »J> WKi , U> . HMtuniM) . 1 1 a? .» jo »» m. I )R. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Physician l»or«uli» n.UMdelpliWOmrr w> Kigtuii HI. It*, lie# 1 Kiale Treat W«lf I ftlion iL» J Planus VA alnui HA* Hih.TII PHOMM NlBbl riBtueCdlilft-W Hughes' Central Pharmacy 8th and Weeley Ave. Ocean City, N.J Phone 2I4-W - . u.'. AaUvpr frnr

PhWH ywir nnUt. ^^WrjIrT^vrr^finr I ATrO*NfttV*-A l-l.A*. Wootton, Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES 40# NlBTM ftTMIT •oiiome OetreCirr. H. J. Itimtic 6.rr. «. i Orxtl Ml. •> •' • - jy|ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, *.>Ue4U». IUM.r end prt»tie uoart i ommtm*u—r holer? fa-Or 4 IPR ■ % % r«l NT aaoi *fc, M. J. {OWO*f pebiie RulMiscei. W. Holt Aroaa- a"»»bbw O. Hoswan. I J^AW OFFICES Apgar &l Boswell, M ,4tkm in « HAKoaar ^ HOUKHK HUll.U'RNj mtukb 1 ♦ihhuky WM. 11. COLLISHOS. |R. Ann. M. A«L Hoe. C. R. Civil Engineer and Surveyor City ftTallT 1 *rfti> 1 ny. 1 J* When the Bills Arrive | the man with i?ehvckit»K 6rCtoOtM nwj»rat»o«a!»l> Ilea the artvanlaga. Safrlv, ronvrtiienlljr, Vrnmtely, apetshljr he «1kp (mm of hie obligations. HoftMftiiiw'iy m» luwurig «»*«' r«artrha»iKr no possibility of arguhp at no delay. flvears three ailvantafr* for Mwtreelf. pay bill* In ll» fniare ia »hr Kmc-tHed-and-|irnvF«l**y thr pay -by* rliwk way, Call In ami talk with oa»r officer*. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J.

■HiMBBamammBHameemmeMaaaamMaBaammaaaaBMM r Dry Good* * laden* ear Notions Wtttm | Hosiery J ( Centrally Luxated in Ike World's Creates I Family Resort \ School Needs 1 ; ti We have anticipated your needs in this line and arc ( fully stocked with i SCHOOL HOSE— Girls' and Boys1 SCHOOL DRESSES— Plain and Plaid ( SCHOOL BLOUSES— Boys' 6 to 16 years SCHOOL PANTS— Boys' 6 to 16 years < SCHOOL SUITS— Boys' 8 to 16 years RIBBONS WINDSOR TILS ! M UNDERWEAR ; ^ i WEAVER'S 825 ASBURY AVENUE ^ 1 1 1 Of Special Interest to Builders We can offer 200 feet frontage in fine tent nil location for only $5750 on very easy terms Only 250 feet from Beach. Cannot 1* duplicated MASSFY & tDWARDS t IGHTM and CENTRAL AVE. — — — — — — — Baby Phrade Photo Posthls 10 Centa Bach See the Little Shimmic Girl and 20 Others Also Postals of the Crowds. Maybe you arc there.

NOW ON SALK HIIGHRS- PHARMACY GARDINBR S NKWSSTAN1. Alt, .1 Wiry Ave. A"b"> Avr,,Ut BKCKRR S I.ITTL!'. ART SHOP 806 Boardwalk ' ' ' ; Will You Respond Pgy to the Call? ' The call for increased efficiency in anving comes to you now, thin very minute. Respond cheerfully— it will help you to be prosperous. Bank your funds with the First National Hank, y per cent. Interest Paid on Savings Account*. j First National Bank j <)C LAN cm N.cT. | I Can you l>eat this? A fine 30x31 rod rubber inner tube lor

I $2'" j Not many loll 1 THK MUUKKN HAKDWAftK ITOKK Chas. C. Read & Co. WAI.TUR fi. ALLEN, rifr. . Ocean Chy, N. J. | jn H4A-HS0 Aabury Avenue .»#M».f? PItMM \H 1 1 Ftr* 1 Tta Hurley -iones CoT^^' ! s^t ftSTSi n— «< H -mi u. .» All at a rnvtng. fitmmt with rhoneifapki and Reeordt | - 1 plumbing Jl . C. M. BACON rti«Hth mi I Hfil w\ "fvOfvwW

TAXPAYERS' LEAGUE IS I ! FORMED TO HELP CITY

Oppose Camp Ground 8ale| aud Wants Views of Municipal Officers. TlieO.-ean 4'liy Taxpayao-' iMragui(iiKaumrtl al a meeting held .Vloiiday iiiKbl In tue ruouia of the 4'baiu-(M-r of Corn merer, and the follow tog «»nti-eu- were elected: l*re»i<leiit. riiorna- K Port; vtce l>reei(lvOt K. K. t leuieule; -ecrelary, Maurice K. (Gerhard; treasurer, J Clarke Moore; direotora. H J. Byron. \l K. ttair. Wtlliaui McLaugbliu. K. B Bacon. K 4*. HlOk". t Howard rtctieruiertiurn. Dr. A 41. Kynetl aud 4'ai't. h H 4'oue The secretary wa* directed L arrange for Ihr incorporation of the ; league uoder the law* of New Jer»ey. . The due* are |6 auiiually payable, in advance. Owner* of properly in Ctly may become member* of I lie league The Object* of the organ- , i/.alioti ate lu promote the growlli. protect the liitereala and a^'-l lu the developmenl. uuprovemeul and beauiitlcallou of Oceau City. ttegular uieeUiiK* are to be held lu ; Ocean t'lty Hie third Friday hi Juut. ' July, Augu-i and {September. Willi -(tec ia I ui eilug* at eucb tlmaa and placea a* ttie prealdeut or «ix rueuj- j iter* of the league may de*iguate upot> arlllcu notice to alt member®, ataliug the pur|ttt*e ot the propoaed meet log. The comditutlou and by lawa, read ny Mr. Fort, were adopted. Tlleac «re to be priute<1 aud a copy, will) an explanatory letter, aeiit to every laxpayer tu t hi* city The league plan* to go the bottom of the proponed aate of a portlou of ihr camp ground plot, hegiuiitug at i lie Inception of the atlair. from the -larl of the condemnation pr«tceeding* ny which the city secured title to the land down to the preaent time. A letter Will tie wrillrU former Judge • larence fole. of Atlantic fily. w bo .v»- a*aoclaled with City Bolicilor A (' ttoaweli iu the camp ground cou • leuinatiou proceeding*, atking mm alo lite preaeut legal atalu* of the cauip ground matter, aud III* City t.'ommi* -loner* will be recjuealed to give their view* aud reaaoui .for aeliing a por I Kin of the nmp ground plot 1 1 wa* -averted by aeveral of the) j -peaker* al ttie meeting that Hi* Pr,w j pie are entitled to know a nuuiu> r ol Hung- concerning the propitaed -ale j SVho gave me Mile to the property,! and did the property owner-, ny uo» protesting again*! me purrlia** of me ramp ground* by l»:e muuicipaiity ny -ondemnallou proceeding* In* in »r light*? Boot* of the *pe*kvr* a* id l tial they caonul imagine men of the ability ol ihet'iiy t omoftla* toner ■ not I having opinion* regarding the proI po*ed *ale of the oauip ground*, and .the taxpayer* areeniuied to know ju*t w hat t lie city olttcial* liuuk and j nave lo »a> on tlila iinportaiil subject. Aftrr the collet li uuou had been read 1 at the beginning <Jf the meeting Moo1 nay it ig iii bi Thoma* K Fort, the Itev. Dr. Wilbur, of Fhiiadeipbia, who a|>euda the •uiurnrr *«a*uu* here and I* active In the BapttM t'hurch M«>rk, -aid that he had understood at the other meeting that rviitvr* uere a ere lo be Included iu the member ' -hip. II J. Hyron anawered that ttie thought of the committee wa* that it wa* to the beet tntereeta lo have only (Oooilnurd from Third Page.)

SCHOOLS REOPEN I WITH 600 PUPILS Misses Nickerson and Harris New Teachers— Miss Eli*a- | bcth Hartman is Nurse. The public achoot* of thta ctty heve I reopened fur the fell and winter **e «ou with au enrollment of OnO clill i dreo, forty more thau were m attendance on the opening day a year ag<> l The tlr*t grade lu the high aehooi building atarted with 4H olilldvrti really too inauy for one teacher tot handle There are two new teachera and a new *chool uurae ltd* term- Ml** A Kthel Niektvwm, of Wddwinnl t r«-i. ha* etiargf of the doiue*tic acltuca and rlimrntary manual training work, 1 and Ml** MarH Herri* of tin* city. I- ' teacher of m* i liird grade. Mia* F.lit- 1 • neih Harituau, ot Ihlactty, a grado ale of the Kamaritaii Hoapllal. Phlladeiptda i« i he »chool nurae NOTICE All kind* of U**d Koialtnr* Boogtil and wold HtuVM and I targe* ixiugtit luiiv iV>4rt»4w imuetii. aotd and rvntM J. P. VeNABLE 059 ABaumv Avon UK

I The I I CASIXOCLUB I Closes for the SeMon I Saturday Night, September nth At 11.45 I Mr. Carpenter will be pleased I I to give any information re* I I ganting the Dancing CUswea 1 and ptivate instrnctlon in and I nearby PhiUdelphlk upon *p I plication at hia main office I I and Htttdift J 1123 Chestnut Street I'HILADELPHI t Telefihowr, Ptltwfl 4*»7

TAPS SOUNDED FOR WAR YETERAN Harry H. Smith, Who Served in Jersey Cavalry, Buried Near Bristol. Harry H. Smith father «»f MHvii. V. Smith, died at the home »»f In* * in Ibl* city early Sunday iu<>n:ing aged 76 year* He had iwen in railinp . nvallli f«r aouie tiu.e, and deaili wa* ' due to general drblliti Service* were emidurit-d by the ! Rev J W. Walt*, rector « f Holy | Trinity Episcopal Church, lue-dav evening, and dw tod) wB« taken to 1 Itr1*t«d ye«irrd*y luoromg Tnert-t-eivice* were oouducitd by an Kpii •Mpaliaii minister lu underiaking e* tabli*hmeut. t he interment w a- in the family burying ground at Eiuilir ! a abort distance from Itri-lo Mr. Smith wa* horn# in Krtnkford. j ! Philadelphia, the eon of Hoidernew- ; 1 Smith When he grew to matiliood. I lie eugaged In the hou*e painting buallieaa IU Bristol, wlirre he *'■» lor thirty >ear*. He couductwt a hotel later at Pottalowo for ten >ear* tie en I l-ted IU the Second New Jei aey Cavalry, and wa* taken prl*onei on the second day'* light at 44rtty» burg He wa* held for *ome time. He wa« married fifty >ear*. h»* wife'* maiden name being Annie 1. Smith She ■ re»ideni of liri-tnl Beside* Ihe widow, there are two «m»i»*. M V Smith, of this city, and O-cmr Ui Sinilh. of Eaaton. He al*u Iranthree brother*. John, of Allan »c fill . i j Norrla. of Kaxlon, and Morgan, of Philadelphia ^ BUY8 LARGE COTTAGE gn. jmue* Iranklin Take" ftor nirr i.igiirli rmperi). Mr*. Amelia Franklin wife of A- ; 1 aemhlrmaD James Franklin, of Weal Ph))adri|)i)la, ha* purchased, ilirougli it. t Hiatitou. the large and attractive 1 cottage at ttie corner of Eleventh ■1 reel an 1 Ocean avenue, from Dr CI ire ee Kenderdine, and 1 Ian* to occupy (he Mouse next *umuier. The property wa* owned until a year <-r *0 -go. by W H Liggett of t'litsbuigti, who occupied it for a 1 number of summer *ea*ona. Mr Franklin aud hi* family have btru summer re-idei * of till* city for iuati> year*, Mr. Ft *0X1111 owned a 1 cottage, a few years ago, on Ocean road, in the north see. ion of the resort I du< di-|x»"e«l «.f (in- property. He is • interested with nl* wife, in oilier I yioopnty iu Ocean City . • • ♦ — II Talk ot Huilmtig ji It la reported thai there will lie a j | number of cottage" uungalow* and 1 iwost ry apaitmeni" built in the p Fourteenth alfrel eectkin of till* city . thi" fall and w inter A* contemplated, the hou-e* w ill tie erected In the ten! e lory between Kourteeiith and High il teeuth streei" a* au investment. Som* . out oMowii real ealate operafore art ■•id to be interested In the project. »

-i» THIS CONTEST SHOULD BE GOOD . " 1 Veteran Casters of Anglers' J Club Will Meet Younger < Element Here Saturday. t What protnlee* to be an unuauall> 'ntereallng caating eveni le echeduled , lor Saturday afternoon on the beacF. at Fourth *ireet. when two team* cbn , piialng im tbbere of ^h«- Angler* « lub of Ocean « t«y will battle for the ca* tng honoi* «.f thlft oiganuation The big wni will be the average teaii caat. and nfter thla will COM* a f»vt for-a'l event. , . . The contest will Mart at - o clock and the teams will ^ captained t». iwo expert- t'ha* T. Maglnnla an. Chaa KlliuK»cbau*en The trouble atarted by the (iataboe. rotupilidng member* of the Angler* Club and the Ocean Ctty Flailing Clut challenging the Wmboea. cb*»nplon* of th« Anglera* club and holder* of the 1 Ocean City trophy Cup. to a hf of | I VM VMU \ , . . .

I skill for thi- championship of the » I world, and the Blmhoe*. foi ling rmthei I . sure of th—tarTvea. quickly accepted I On Capt Maglnnla' tiaxalKH outfb I art some crnckerjqck raatera. The I other four an Hgrry W Sicllwagon. • I Ed Comma iv 1>? linkham and Dr 8 " I L IJpachittft. All can ca*t mon than (| I lioo feet. . The other team will conalat of t ha* (| I i Clllniwchaufian. Harold lA-ntx. J. V u I [Jordan. Bert. Chrl*tlan*en and Egbert I Collard - ' ■aardtag Tbf Kannert. W2 Central avenue [ I Will oc Nuumortat* "everai ht»arder* at , I r»a««»natile rate* Boom* heated and | f00<i UW# Nlttv W H Hoi I.KAt'. | adv , P16 H ^ ^ ■ i Fxperteneed teacher hi all branehe* | of grammar grade* will tuior back «ard pupil*. Write or apply Apart , I merit F. Fo*t Clffikt HuiHl I »dv , 7 16, If 8 Fhk SAt.k - F»ne lot «»f *llk *t«H*k I toga from II I" W 26 I"' T«»r •« I ISIS Weeley avenue odv..8f 2« I Khk lUmr -for the winter, a I heated apartment Apply H*nmi 412 | Kleveoth street adv. a fall ■ For Hai.k -Medium atted safe In I gmtd conditio" Haaaoiiahte Apply , I ^oWTtNki omee adv., if I . FI Ago Foa Hal* -tMII kl «M Aw- j I bur? avaawe adv., 6 24 tf. I Loot iHamnod ear ring WewaNt , J| »f ratarwed to t* Aabary aeewa* adv.l

FORM AUXILIARY TO KEEP I MUSIC PAVILION OPEN

Meeting Will be Held Tomor 1 row to Elect Officers of * . Organisation. Mayor Champion, at the wtekly meat i tig of the City ti urn t**i oner*. f at-led ttiat there )« Iw.ug ••»gaut«ed a J woman'* auxiliary «'f local reaideut* ( lo look after tl.e iuusic pavlllou aud 1 rest room during the time the summer I cottager- are not hero, and tbey rec- ' ••utiuend that the real room i# kept ' open al le**l duilng the mini weather, wiih some |-rr>ou ih attendance They will tie rr-ponaible lor the rest j room Uu motion of Director Campbell, the matter wa* referred to Mayor Champion. with power to act. At a men tog Friday morning In the music pavilion, eighteen women pledged iheir co opeiaih i in the plan or forming a winter auxiliary to the tuu-ic pavlllou Tin* plan, tu a broad aenae, t« to keep Ihe uiu*«c pavilion the centre of community activities lu previou* > ear*, w hen the mu*IC ceaaed for Ihe -ea*oh. the pavlllou wa* cloved the uiuatc commlftoftOB having no further |Ktwer I lie new winter auxiliary will now assume the re*|tou*ibllliy of proi not log tiitefe*! hi the pavileun The auxiliary haa received per mi*- I . . i. ... ik. mib In kr m r, IK* raal

from to keep tne ro*i •- (M>m open and have Ihe light* lu the avil'oii and rest room kept burning f0 Miring the evening and In t h a t ^ • ay. helping lo prolong the *ea*on ^ i ml making the Boardwalk more atiractive to the great number of vtaitor* ■ ■till remainhit m town It I* hoped i hat a ma I rod will he appointed aooti « In rate f««f the real room In the mean JJ lime, the lain*- of the auxiliary are |J being reaj*on*thle for the building. Tomorrow afternoon, at X o'clock lu \ l lie muatc pavllMNft, every woman win* desire* to associate herself with the. auxiliary is mjues'ed to tw present, a* mi that tune au election of officer* will take place Thi* executive oommltlee will con fer with the city In making all plan* for the fall and aprtng. »a« - Ws%e Vn*r Caal MIL ' For Male.— Oak and pine coed w, od * delivered Ph«oe 814 K X or write J<«*eph M 'ttuigan, Palermo N J adv t |g. 41. |4urt -tlold H am mon too watch key wind, Friday evening Ninth and Boardwalk Reward if returood to Arnold Mhaw Tuck shoe, N J . ar phone ww H IA adv , It. Waxtcii Painting, rarpeciertnc > and gvoeval ) ihhtng H. Rvan* «4 Ii ftcean -venue, tK*ean iHf adv . t H II. ponMAl.k Child • erthv ffned can d tt ton WW mm* ploev 1* m adv U I

CONTINUE WORK IN PHILADELPHIA Hostess' League Members arc Planning for an Active I Winter 8eason. The mr hi be rt of Ihe Hostess' league vMll hold ttivir f)r-l fall mwtii'g on I Monday evening. October 4 al t I) e home of the president. 1SI6 1a)Cu*i *i reel. Philadelphia, wheu plane will he burned for the work of the league I fur the w inter The league tia* entertained for a i wrek and two week* about two bun <1 red r* *oidier*. -atlor* and marlue* I he*e men all had been wounded, -irk or mutilated during the w»r and i lie kind nieourageuietil they received ■i ihe Hostess' llouae restored many doaeii" of them to health and ambition for u*efulne**. 'lids piisae of the work 1* II* part 1 that Government money or a pmieftou 'ran not buy. and the Howie**' League give* freely The member* are In constant attend auce al the house, and the coovalescen mung men say tljere I* an unmistakable uplifting influauce at the Hostv**' I House. HOTELS CLOSE »o I.Hrgr lluuNr i«» tor Opt n Mro Nril WlaleiT With the exception of the Blacayiie ' *ud liellevue all of tile larger hotel* tiere are now closed for the "ea»«oi. Ihe last of these, the Oceanic, barring It" ! •lining riMim loday. I'ha Surma nd )#,

keeping opeu much later Ibau ha* i teen the custutu lu the past, ended It* business yesterday, aud Ihe Breaker* closed at I ha same lime. The Lincoln t|ult for the summer more thau a week «go, a* did the Hrightou li e Biscay ue. It i* stated by Mrs. , Elizabeth Biundiii. the owner will remam open until the la*t of October, vtr* Bluodin ha* had a particularly good season Willi the closing of the Btscayoe. i here will oe no g.MMl-"ic«d b'del opeu, from pre-riit Indications, ao that It would look a- though Ocean City this winter will be lumu* the klud of oc > commodal ions the tow n should have for |teople who might desire lo *peud some III tic time here. a- • m MARRIED i8 YEARS , k« KiktiMtioii Coinnslwsloner r w*nb *nd Wlfr CH®l»r*ic ' Kegi-i ration < 'ummlssioner William ! Wsl-h and wife, «*f Philadelphia, celer mated Ihe eighteenth autil^efsary of r , tli*ir marriage at their summer home 1 j uu Penulyu place, lu ibis city, a few 1 day* ag". aud the occasion was a very > pie-taut oue for themaelvaa and their guesta. ^ r| Mouie of the boy a of the 1014 Poun- ■ Harris Club sent Mr. and Mm. Walab maghtflceiit flower*. Among those preaent were A. seem a blyiuen Jame* Franklin. BeoJ M. 1 Gotder, John Mehnng and C. C. A. e Baldl.Jr. of Philadelphia, and Duncan > Sinclair, of Fayette C-ouuty; John A. I, Voorhees, Harry D Beastoo. Malt, i Patterson, dye manufacturer, aud . Robert H alght, of Philadelphia, and ip Thoma* (Jaretn, of Bliarou Hill, clerk e oftheHouaeof Assembly at Harrisburg.

CLUB ENDORSES CANDIDATES Will Work Actively for Hardlog and Coolidgc, Head of the Ticket. The uiembera of the ocean t it> 1 Krpublican < lub. at a meeting rtalur day evauing. made preliminary plan* for begionlug au active campaign in tne interest of Hardtug aud < ootid ge ( oiigrossaian Hacharach aud Aassru nlyman Boswell lo their candidacy for office All of the men named were Indorswl by the club, on motion of William K Hughe*. _ ^ There was s fair slxad turnout of tbr member*, and all showed tnucn In - trresl to the cumtng campaign, which promisee to be particularly interesting, especially the tight for the Republican nomination for Cougres* from tbl* district. Even while this clob wa* preparing to meet on rteturday evenlog. Htate Keuitor W. H Bright, of V\ ildwood who l* opposing Congressman Hechararti for renomlnation wa* In towii accompanied by Mate Heuator Hun yon. The club adj mrusd to meet again next Saturday evening.

MANY AT CHURCH Mrlliodlat Ctoolr how la € toera* of N. M Mkc. Althougb many of the faces familiar to Ihe member* of the klethodlst ( hurcb were among lbs tut—lug laat -*uuday, yet there was a goodly oum bar prsaeut al both service*

Tb# Kev George W' Yard, the pas tor, spoke at the services, using for his subject. "The Two-fold Aspect of (tod. "and "God's Answer to a Fool- 1 Ish Queatlou." The music was In cbargt of Harry H. Lake, and aech number wagreally enjoyed A male quartet sang at the morning service* In • most pleasing uisouer. 4 Next Buuday Mr. Y'ard will preach on the following topics: "The Ooe Man Kule aud His Cabinet." and "The Second Bast Assert leu of < Christ." •prnsl pi Mil Work A committee, consisting of four local tun and three summer men. headed by Dr. J. M. Wilbur, as chairman, has beau appointed to take up with the Htate Baptist Cou vetitioo of New Jersey the matter of making Ocean ' OH j l be plans lor i bg end spaotet Baptist work, aspectally throughout each summer season. Prtestsse Bsireai. The remelulog priests of the Trenton 1 Boose, about 86 lo number, are now on retreat at • Ocoat) Root,*' lo I tbi* city, this week, the others having I returned to ihetr respective home# the t latter part of last weak The priests . here now are headed by Monslgnor Fox.

LARGE CROWD ON CITY BOARDWALK £ —— 1 Throngs Promenading Satorday Evening Resembled J Mid-Jnly Tnrnont. There were uever ao many promt euadrr* on the Boardwalk here at this i of the year as were to be eeen J there le*t Haturday evening. The crowds gave ihe Boardwalk tbe ap iwarwucv of mid-July. The amuse meut places and the bustnees houses dpi well. • w bile many |«ople left here lost week a large number came bock for (he week sod and there were a uomt>er ot new arrivals lu spend the bal •ue* of .-September . and the result wa* a pleasing surprise to the bus! Deepen pie The beech ooHunday wa* well filled with bather* end their friend*. Home of the oldest inhabtianla said that tlir rmwd wa* never before equated at thl* time, virtually tbe middle of Beptem her. As a number of the lifagnard* went ofl duly Labor Day, a few werv recalled for duty on rtuuday to help look after the bathers, the undertow being rather bad In lbs morning. No *ertous mishaps occurred. Fow Ifwrr — 718 Plymouth place Ocean City, N.J.. IS room winter home from **b rtept. to doth May i Kent moderate adv,. It.

Foa RkftT.— First floor spartamt r»r winter Alan rooms for rent. 106# 1 Ksbury avaooe. adv.. It. iiitiini Mitssing shod III D|t(| ttTMl i em cm m ami ''Sterling for Beauty" ''Sterling for Service" "Sterling for Satisfaction" .-X~ - ■—

ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY WILL REMEDY TROUBLE

Plans to Ran Another Line Between Atlantic City and Ocean City. It was - L«i«d by Major ("r.axcpioo at tb® Vfttfll) meeting of the CBy Com" ii^iastoncr* that a representative of the firctric tight company —John P. Tompkins of Atlantic City assistant , -ncral maxiaaer of the eompouy — kUOA to Oc ifi City in reply to a kP ;»-r from 1 tty Chok H A Men • rw garding lh«- company'- poor **-rriem in this resort at various flans thla rummer i 1:. <alkl*ig ov- r the matter. Mayor a hampioL stated, th* company'- rep .wrnixtlu- sevmnd to be f—mlltar with the facta and expresaad regret at what r od occurred Thai man said thai hia > oiupany D making elahorale plana to remedy condition! and will run anoth • r lln« to this resort by another aew mjo Tbr company, it wo- ataisd. la cody to ciHAportu la way way. Tb« mgvor lurth* ; stat-d that the mat heeir.id fair and deoirous of marltag and rem "dying the condition* It la understood that th* company • ill run tb*' new line over to Ocean f'ity from Atlantic City by way of I'h-aaantville to Scmera Point and thro over tbe automobile brtdg* to OcetJi Ctty. i 1m <• rporation having secured the right of way over the bridge. It sur**ly will b*- a great relief to the people of thla city, a* Weil as the Lhow -ands of aummer r» * idents and vialiora. to have a regular, olwayaon-the-job electrk- light s*rvlce. after the ns in »rou- breaks no the part of this coo* pony during th« fc-a yraim. Ford touring car for mie. ail now lire* and new tog. Pries reasonable William H. Hayes, 74M Aabury •»*, Ocean City, N.J. adv.. IL F ok Host -Well healed bourn for l e inter mouths. 1012 Wesley -venue adv., 0-16. *.

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