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SentinelCOT PWNT1NO• CO8USBIMO CO.ssatklsraeaa. TbsTMOMWAY. MAY S. ICUi cmYSABBOXD. Hn. Marsarat Corson. <strong>of</strong> Palermo,>' •a»a»ola« kar alshty-BfUi birthday an-'*-''wtvn»XT •• Batordar- Twenty-inree- Mavsja *•«• praaant and (pant the'•*' fiv "nrt aleaaantly with tala ag*dftMtniwaa not aa lively »• In(otaar T**" bavins suffatad from aaattack <strong>of</strong> tba srip a lew weeks am*.SUII. Aa took an Inuraat In every*tataa, aa* anjoyed tha present* orimtrimU.At U o-cloek aU tatto iasefc. which waa abundantAt^Vekick th« party broka op. aftartaa numbers had rarnabed th»mTHUMBS'IHfilJEmnensRATE RAISEIT to-tba coat <strong>of</strong> labor and foal. Laborla 1*19 coat 11*71. and U5M Inro»l coat 11341 In 1»1». and 1541K4. There waa also an Item <strong>of</strong> 16"' IIn UttO for boiler np-ktvp. which will)ranlinne.The company's taxes In1»1» were WS07.72. .and thete Increasedto SMM.17 to l>:o. Tb» total IncreaseIn tone two Item* l» more thanfOO. There was an Increase In theiK»neral lax rale In <strong>Ocean</strong> City In 1»;,•"Atlantic Conunandery WillAttend^Presbyterian Churchwitness• Ptraraaa.1I <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly residents. The atock-MMdan Include Harry O. Moor*. D.Harry Chandler. Win. E." Massey andR. W. Edwards.Mr. Tatcm said that they ar« willtngto carry all the extra, cosia theypossibly can. but they can't makebricks without straw. Tba prices <strong>of</strong> theverythlns; have sons np. and the com- ]»opany to asajns for a rate 7 per cent.|,'developed that the company Inor • par cent, bicker than In 1W». , he „,„, „., n,, n ,(,,„ Ihe „,, or , h,Tba rata eaubllshed by the utility bo,| em <strong>of</strong> the •'° rt -' oin < 11 « tc « Tuesday even,would not hate disposed <strong>of</strong> the plant tMlaI-£|) aad wife, <strong>of</strong> Germanaasra.hare rataraad to iresort torr. aad opened ibelr cot tax*.H Caaba! avetme.JL P. rarralL <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, walltaavm la Oaaaa City rtshlag ClobaVatss-, saaat a law days during tbe•aak at fcja eottaca bare.I aad Mra. Wm. MeCoach.,-ila. rammed home early• tkta wask altar apendlng a few 'dayss» tmair aMIua on AUaatic a'j , 0, a ;, p^r cent. lncrru»e. or t*.«M.\ H.t.lerl Mel ..f u.e mtmUr.the company's claims were given by (nr company would not be In the .ami. oversea' men While the k«nit .Messrs. Tatem and Edwards.Mr. KOnd position as In 191H. without dl«- j rl.vln« In camp ..o tne I'hri.traaiTatem stated that the company warns i urblns the rit>'« pre».nt pricto rslie an additional 11800 to carry \j r Kdwanl» asre* ihe property onern \oi(i »h«irthe people probably best able to pay. objections by petition to the c •> torn-Mr. Hicks said that the rate will rain^onerx. thr city do»-» not knownot effect him personally, but he and trit-ir- f.t-Iinii» in ih^ nutter.'and ihu.Mr. Fort were) there representing the (riomJodge Treacy said amlllnxly that p jny that if It Is silow,.] t*->" ...Ihere are two polnu <strong>of</strong> view to thin, crease this year, it will be impn—ibl-Tbe man who bas Ihe greatest mm- for the company to pay a divld-nd onounl receives tbe.KTeaieat protection the* stork.from the community. Tbe other man | n anxwer to a ou-ry hv Jurisfeeladifferent.Treary. Ii »«» ...i.l ih..r th-r- ha»Oner Steelman. bookkeeper for net-r b.--n an appraised v.,ln;iiion <strong>of</strong>both the sewer and water companlea. the comp»n>'« rf"I>«-r'> 'gave Ogarra showing that tbe sewerJudc- Tr-.ry wild th.it he o s.k-d why the romp.ir>ceipts this year by flboo.cllcl not m»- it- money for depr-f..tTtoi."The mailer will go to conference." in.i.-ad ol payln: di'tid-nd>.said Judge Treacy. dlnmlaslng the \| r Taiem Mid that h- «nuld no'aae.uvThe application <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Citysolicitor Dosw-ll. whn h-d r«n«iWater Company was then beard.SEEGL0UTIN8, BUCKLEY AND600FREY• KrOMC VOU OO TOUR t*AiMTlNOContractors and PaintersOCEAN CITV. N. J.- - Warren Smith, an at»l«t.tnt flr- rhl-fThe company petitioned that II "be | n <strong>Ocean</strong> Cuy. .aid ih.it rhi. »itn-~aulhorUedto add lo Ita bills ror water >., summoned to »ho« JU.I rir.» nm< )•service beginning June I. lail. and ihe city l» p«>ini: lor fir- h>drant» inuaiil the further order <strong>of</strong> this com- comparison with the rona£,r» Mrmission, an emergency surcharge <strong>of</strong> rio.well said that h* f-el« ih- ry>twenty per ceoL upoo the net bills aa should not be bordt-n«l with in,- rr"now rendered, excepting those Urge pou-d Inrres^ecustomers who contract ln advance for, \| r Fort sited for full ron..deralian 1.000.DOO gallons annually: Uc, n | Or >he rortace.ownersaad a surcharge <strong>of</strong> forty per cent.IJudee Treary said that ihe romn.l.upoo bills for nre serrlce. which, nn- ,if, n will a-ive i-r,n»idersilnn to all inder Ihe present rate <strong>of</strong> charge, la rela- terests snd will try lo do ih.- f,iir thin.-. L. H. dark, <strong>of</strong> this city, baaManas traan St Petersborg. Fls..wSaww aa waa a wtatstr sojoonwr. Heamjag!, sssay alaaiaat kuntlng andawMjaf Mva.IBs* lassssaaoa. <strong>of</strong> Ibe vast nUrs•Ssrafal tarca. kaa soaa to Pitman tara a«at at a law weeks. Miss afarcae*-l*> a»aa>aa_la oa dxrty la her place, laBJBsM Jaaa Bkradla. <strong>of</strong> Palladeipbia.^jaawsa bar saotker. lira. ElUabetb•lassstla. at taa Blaeajma. Mies Btaaifauaealby Wesley CaiafPMlaaetphlal aad wile, <strong>of</strong> Phllav_ . „---_ **** fkt laetr oot-. Met WasisT avaaaa. are at ihattrJSsaataia taa Sarivar Apsruaaats_1IO>S> teaiwwalk. lor tae smnmer.aaoa Uadaey. who reretulyrasa dty trom Florida, leftdty tram Floridilka week-endtlTely a very small part <strong>of</strong> petitioner's'total Income"In part tbe petition waa as follows:"Tour petitioner haa been In operationIn Ihe clly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City since theyear UM. and daring all that timetbere bas bain no Inervas* In therates charged by petitioner, but ontbe contrary tbe amount <strong>of</strong> water suppliedby petitioner for. tbe minimumcharge was voluntarily Increased from11.000 to 3!.000 gallon». Tbe ratesnow charced by petitioner ate as folrs:An annualminimum charge <strong>of</strong>110 M for which 15.000 gallons <strong>of</strong> warer are allowed.Excess water up to200.000 gallons la charged at the rale<strong>of</strong> thirty cents per thousand gallonsIn excess <strong>of</strong>- 100.000 gallons twenty,S>e cents per thousand gallons. Theminimum rate Is subject to a cash discount<strong>of</strong> twenty die cents, and therates for excess water are aab>ct tocash discount <strong>of</strong> die cents per thornand galloaa."Between the rammer seasons <strong>of</strong>1»1» aad 1*50 tbere was a considerableamount <strong>of</strong> bnlMIng In <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly. withbe result that tba total sales <strong>of</strong> wateryour petitioner. Including metervdservice, onssetered service, and munlcipal and miscellaneous aervicsassrecreased trom S3S.M4JO In MIS t/tli'.it»J3 la lttO.Owing to a presentlack <strong>of</strong> new bonding and tbe generaltendency toward greater economytbere Is no probability <strong>of</strong> say Increasein petitioner's revenue for Ibe currentyear."Coder a contract wllb Ihe city <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> City entered Into ln the yearU*7 your petitioner supplies sen Icethrough 117 fire hydrants al the rale<strong>of</strong> $30.00 per hydrant lor tbe first thirtyhydrants, and KS00 per hydranttor each additional hydrant, makuucthe total receipts trom fire hydrantservice la IK0 ihe ran<strong>of</strong> tl.o7SO>>"In the yeau- Ult the petitioner'spvmptag system expenses amounted to1. aa abown by the reports onMa> with ibis Commlaaloa. In theyear 1*2* tbe pumping system rxpensate4 MUts) i»/Din Bio* nvo, tits lro«n tt** ,nt Umrrb. A. I*. HT.I ••*""^sSliXlS.'OCKAN t II V T1T(K 1 TML'-TNOTICCH f j •!»« tJ «).rwafti I&Aft \j J., ;•/U.L ) ivai Hwl* 'Htifsj bfltar '. .(^.•o.r..sVg • AlrKiAlIT b> tW day or fcFLONIDA O -tONCS•UtlMPtOD awl<strong>Ocean</strong> CITTm.juiJWrlUMB1W«rSAS SOLIDLee «& BourgeoisCarpenters and BuildersOCEAN CITY. N. J.Joteeat Work a SpecialtyJOA. D. LEEE. A. BOL'ROEWSUlllllili:sts eauj tratrsl *.«a».-wF R the \«we exj*• l* »|I|I|S S4SUsimple rca->on thatspect to keep on aobu>inevs in your and ourItown for *onjc lime lo conic] we expect that when we install apiece <strong>of</strong> plumbing for you or HANS BURXHIRDTMMl Mswj aeaaas•ctM em. • i.AnnouncementF. LEROY HOWEAasorisled ••taJOS. L PEACOCK<strong>Ocean</strong> Gty Real EstateT>irty L«W Asbawy AvWm. H. VanderherchenManufacturer olAWNINGSTeats. Flat*. Porch Swine Coicrs. Yacht Awning*. Cushions.Waterpro<strong>of</strong>ed C ivers,414-16 Callowhill St.. Phlla., Pa.S2S.M. la FictiaaHARRIET AND THE PIPER•T KATHUCN WMUUS A-tW W• fa, tZS.aM »_ Tasss SasrissTHB NEW STOtY STARTSTHURSDAY, MAY THE 12tkn Tm ATLANTIC cmGAZETTE-REVIEWIical Program.attending (»rticra, ta full uniform. In tS*>K:r«t PrAbytorlan Churrb in *V»»jin City, atlO..Ti> oclo. It nr%t Sunjjymornlnt. TH*mcmb>>r* will|.lxy morn Inf.XhtjwtJi b* joinM br th* I.*-*) m#mb*>r* <strong>of</strong> th#Cmptar ar»> «•[feytrd ?i> itirnJ th«--c—-Ti lc»« and h*ar lli*IT ^nyd»r. paitor <strong>of</strong>rh«* » Ii. <strong>of</strong>TV.rton =aTh-:• (h.-• *•.»![••' tbrIII U • ' -1 M71I WeNI) Sf th*. t-h- C niii.i-.ti.!. r> QjarT't-<strong>of</strong>f. rt.»r. .." 0*r-h.m.*:.-w :n M-. " P*tr,^.vir- ! T. ll.iltr.• Th^ IWfrn.Ur. <strong>of</strong> Ih*Thyttrird->n.•f G..IFryh..-jimond—In vicinity, <strong>of</strong> H«v«oib andiffout.Lftdj's .%-«loa« dia-1- We.ley •VCIIIMLdj%«loa« diafUward. if r*4ura«d to•««. II.L LeslfeJHeadley Co.BUILDERSArchlttctaral ServiceSIS EIQHTM STREETlHMMIlOccan City, N J.Or^i^ncr and BuiUler <strong>of</strong> Artntir Bunlo»«. Convenient CotUifcsL'l>-U>-lJllot.lvOeorge W. HarrisContractor.Builderand Jobbingi oi r-n>*!ioojn>oraav»c»m«HUMBERT C. POMTIEHEBUILDERTsatkttrttt ocua cm, a J.Harry R. HayeCARPENTERJabbtaf work promptly atteadrd loLota lo» SaleCottafn tot Sak and RiCiauii*Q tat mmortmt Nonn or BIMTH trncrB. F. GOETZREAL ESTATE AGENCYFOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AWE.OCEAN CITV. N. J.PHonca:Office. 239-JRCBIOINCI. 2S2-MRgNTALSUILOINO LOTS)gaCMO*T OFF MT FOUMTMSimttT2«TM AMD CCNTHAL AWK.Five new homes, four toiiinc rooms, all have fine• ocean view and no street lo crow to the beach.Two Mjaares lo the train station.Trolley pa-wsthe door.Electric ranges, open fire places,laundry, garages.Apply on premises.. H. B. COOPER, Jr.BUILDEROCEAN CITY. N. JiHURLEY-JONES CO.MslUssMSWHIMlll ••lW MaltaMs*'* swiur.iT.aHURLCV-JONES CO.m. CHATTIM A SON. Mlit* ABBURV AVt.Mas* aaa vauc . aoav auitaiaOgasaai CaaTaacvaaJ. E. WELCHTHE BUILDERC«M. SaTVIMTM STMggT »ND MfCSLKV AVgHUgOCEAN CITV. N. J.JO Ball MO MtosasrrivWALTER TOMLINPLUMBING and HEATING>3« ASaUJRV AVKNUCocean drvmnntMttBEAR IN MIND! That new home* are EX-EM PT from Taxation for 5 years, from October1, 1910. under the Act App. Sept. 17. 1920.Let us develop your ideas into PLANS and furnishyou with an estimate.L. Leslie Headley Co.Dllll nCDC615 Eluhth StreetDU.UDE.no <strong>Ocean</strong> City. N. J.YOI 8HO0LD HAVE .A Reliable BuilderTo erect your <strong>Ocean</strong> City cottage. Yon cannot spare the timeto look tiler it closely jonrself and most depend upoo thehonesty oi the contractor.I have built for a large number <strong>of</strong> people and could refer yon tuany or all <strong>of</strong> them.Send for the list <strong>of</strong> names and photographs ol tbe house*.OTIS M. TOWNSEND•ta St. OtaniM) P. 0. B U I LD E ROCaUH CITT,a. j.S • SWANi. C.-TROUTe>na.ciicaiSWAN and TROUTnd BUILDERSCARPENTERS1O4OAs>BURVAyCNUf OCCAN CITV N. J.a a e g c i a t r vA'i>s^ 11 /a> limt to gtl reaJy/jrIke Scau>m p/ lyj*HOTEL FOR SALEFurnished, 27 Bedrooms. Bath, Good Location,Hot Water Heat, Centrally Located.PRICE IS RIGJITAsk "JOHN J. FOSTERBCALTORSIS BIOttTtt STBCtVr OCEAN CITV. N. J.COMPLKTK UaTIIMM OF aLL sJ. ^Villiam MorrisonREALTOR<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue Below Eighth Street<strong>Ocean</strong> City, New Jersey• The OsBcc <strong>of</strong> Halramanabl|». arsd Service8PECIA.L,Houie with three bnlrooms and attic, nectl-. some repairs, iarliidingtwo lots 60'xioo' at Fourth and Wot avenue. (1,500 cash, fi.ouomortgage.Edgar P. BerberReal EstateIn 31st St. Section <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> GltyFine Collage* for Sale orKentI ran Kent you tnoU anyCollage in our UrMrktLoU Sold on TermsReal Estate For SaleBIO BAROAI1NSCotUgea, Apartments and BangaJovrs, fernished and unfurnishedSome estates in my hands most be aold at sacrifice prices.This ta thetime <strong>of</strong> year to .bay Cottages and Lou at this Popalar Seaside Resortvery Cheap. Apply toAlonzo CottonOlO Aastoury Avanua Ooaan City. N. J.MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE."Wo waJUoc tor two wasaa lo know If you cmA |X It; we can tell Too a*000s. Harcalna m Bsjt aiwt Uosaui fruut pcuDarUaa ' Cboesa -^'-s-— tor<strong>Ocean</strong> CHv.J. M. CHESTER & CO.,OAU bauiness UsnssrU.i tbrou xl> this oAce u In UVOIUKC with lha bik>wi»| tiogas:I*ti <strong>of</strong>Ul 4LXI tmj mnimtiini tfr ully j bt*ttr*t*saiiatfn *+4 u ts ma u-*TimUrtlUd tm rtrum+l ifttmUtiom."Kcsults: A sale fmpMeil oa Use sbavcpnsopsl proau balk KalW sad »s,ci.Wnlc lo. liatisfs satd ausa vomr bead-Olayton Halnes Brick-REALTOR411 CIQHTH ST. OCEAN CITY, N. J.Msseal Ks>taits>T AsBsBUswV AVfX. I OITV. M. *NEWS OFMEMORIAL DAY OMIRVANCE.MetnorUt Day will be obwrved byIbe vartotM le«ion poata <strong>of</strong> Capo <strong>May</strong><strong>County</strong> ln Ihe uxual way. The youngmen <strong>of</strong> tbe legion will co-operate wllb.th© O. A. R. men In vliUlnn tbe graves<strong>of</strong> Ibe dead and decorating them withflower• and flags, and following theusual custom <strong>of</strong> placing mnrlun* onthe grave*. The pout nan thought Itunwise to plan for any special celebrationthat day, due ln a measure tathe failure to secure support to canythrough a program. Tbls matter willcom* ripfor final decision at the nextmeeting <strong>of</strong> the posts.fa*fCos)t.tv.TtM Cap* <strong>May</strong> CtAjotj Board <strong>of</strong>Krctboktars Tuesday afUraoouadopted m rctolutloupresented byKrc«b«ild«r Kidrtdc*. <strong>of</strong> Cape <strong>May</strong>,prov-dlns for I be appolalmvul <strong>of</strong> apure ban a • agtot for UM county.ORDINANCE NO. IM.WUFJiCAS. ihe CUTormuul* Il>*il *fMrprrtli* fitundation.LarAdua—On A-bury ,H«-v#ntrwntb HI. .rut unNinth and Truib Ht>.^n CUy,J.r«-jr, bIr^ fritn N«Ttti looriiou <strong>of</strong> Ciiibib.«# rmi«t*. sljturlly.f._'7JUD# 2.1. Itllt* (in I>vnt4i»:,llJuly -'I. l'Jlu tia IKIUIIK- j|7 M«pt. i£, \\*V.% Ihl l»rtlMUn nul jutwuuIT*.****.*** JIM! la ha> kii>w>ii j. I'jlb.n<strong>of</strong> rumini.-i4.nrr-ASM l «-~aii«- priJL kb* AUlbxfUnian Ml ol lb**l.susnrr uf b>iqj>lb*lOCltnill ..Iiiy, borxuab. illllif iJ-, jr.- ti'rr>• fUDI bar afBtslU- lUtM At-fil 1. 1 ">,'!. ji».Jl«s tCdsus Voasia* m. T. Bleed.Thon sttwls.t'hluidi'lphla. Thv Hrv. t'Jisa. Lonx.rvctor <strong>of</strong> Zinn tlplncopal Church, Lo*Kan. oOlrlaltMl.Tbe bride wore a sown <strong>of</strong> whitechiffon crfpi' and vuli-nnrl^ni-s lace, ucnurt iraln <strong>of</strong> while sailn and a tulU^vill. KiirniounKxl with or.tnm- binsriimii.Shf rarrli-d a Khowi-r bnuqui*!<strong>of</strong> whit** swi*«*t B4-as, ssi-viheart nxu*-!and llliiK •>! Ihi- v.ilky.MUs Klrnnnr II. l k ancoa»t atlpmli-dsi* niuid ol hunnr and »mi*.ii nu»n<strong>of</strong> pink « hinon tufTi-ia and a plrtun*hat nf bmwn tnc«*.Tht* brlde»nuild» «Hf Miss J.nnillun*-*--J and Mlsn Kdtfllr* Ynunft. «hnsore blut- chltTon ta(T*-la and natural• olor hor«*halr hats.Thi> all carrl*-dbououfti* <strong>of</strong> nprini: Dowi-ri*. DurlnKathi-rim* Turni-r. a nit-rt* <strong>of</strong> th**brldr. KUH dii*»iii4-d In -r«-llow KcorRrti*-rrc[k**. a pok*'* bonn**t uf naiurMl[ "^ straw and r.irrl*-d a. bankt-t <strong>of</strong> rfiM>«..1- b< at nun. ano>th«* u*h*-rs were Hrnxjk"'I Strathni.in. Jam*—. 0 YftunK. Jr. Sm-John Marts Lumber Co.Ninth atrwwt and Havan AvamuaooaANorrv. N.J.Lamisr Miuwnrk, '4Mllln.•< reiaiy.Ml»» Klllabilh S. HIKIH.; a»»«i< hueri'iarlcH.MIHH <strong>May</strong> .Murphy and^ Daymond Ail:im»: n. a-iinr.Mins Muild M. Koiild»: niipi rlnliniliul<strong>of</strong> Drlmary department. Ml-- Anna d ('. Siinin-i nnd wifeinnrnlni: *orvlro. -FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCHTenth Street and Wesley AvanuaTha Rav. Marpla M. Lewis, Pastor10.30—Morning tjflrvlco.2.30—Dlblo Bchool.7.30—Evening Sonrlco.Illd'Weok prayor aurvlex at 7.45p. in., Wednesday.Ii . •ST. At/QUSTINC'O CHURCH131S Asbury Avenue.Tha Rav. Thomas F. Blake. Rector.Mann at 10 o'clock.FIRST M. t. CHURCHEighth Strest and Central Avenue.Tha Rev. Or. John Handtey, Paator.10.S0—MornlnR worahlp.2M—.Sunday achpol.7.30— Kvcnlng acrvlco.HOLY TRINITY CHURCH(Episcopal)Cor. 11th Street and Central Avenua.The Rev. Joseph W. Watts, M. A.,Rector.9nn—Church school,lu.If,—Morning prayer nnd normon.except first Sundny <strong>of</strong> month,then Holy Communion.7.15^ Kvcnlng 1'rayir and address.FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHSeventh Streat and Wesley Avenua.The Rev. R. 8. Snyder, Pastor.ln.nn—MomlnR service.2.30—Hunday school.7.4!»—Kvenlng service.Prayer meeting Wednoday evonlngat 7.1." o'rlnck.•Irtlialsl-f «utp>l*w. 'Kllxabelb Adsms ••• Irmlrml »birthday surprise Mil (Uycvrimif.A number nf htrirlei l-cllnl si lia-rhome bera Incelebrstr li--r iv>«*inii snIvcrssry.(Ismeo weie |.U>..I suit •t-ounllful rf| --frvnl A irtlHwe preacnl were lint I l.rrl.lyUulU Jouei*Jraiillrllf tjtrrt^in. livnrUelvagii. Murlal Ailam--, Van Urn kly. li,.,» t*.*-|v.* now bank nklllii for mtW.Cbarle* .Msglmil-, Jam*"- llnorll.t'lhiM- rr.ift. tho kind Hint will appoalCutll- Fuwtll. Nrl-NUi I' l- si.il! 1 " '•*••"'>' "l»' — IUII. far.AUUllltHa4• J4Itae*J14-t f-ni* ... hmt* at Monlrlalr, N. J.i^>^»:.t .f I Mr Kfi-d 1» A»»Utant cociptrollrr <strong>of</strong>TL. ..n^at |ho AmericanCipri'»« romp*.ny atTht- brldV ha» »p*-nt thi- -umnn rM*ai>onr. with her p^ifntn. In <strong>Ocean</strong>riiy. fur M*vt*ral >at«.MACKEREL DINNERTho M.-n'i. Fri*-nd-liii* liilil.- < Ii--Iho Klr>l I'n-i.li)!* ri.in I'hiii* Ii uilli* III. .inmi.il in.ii ki Ml ill.in. • In tl:o-mbl>h.ill <strong>of</strong> tin- i linn h t.mi«.[M'V.vi-nlnK. Tlikol^. » h n h ,-iri- 7.'. *»ni.-.n- rM-llinK rapidly. Ii sill IH* a r. .ilInni-r. and no un**KIIOUM ini»» it. (ioarly.ATTENDED CONVENTION.W. W. Hniltb. iin»niith. nf ihu ilt>.ilond**d thi* r«-t n.niti uiinu.il«*linK <strong>of</strong> Ihe rti.itnrM-r <strong>of</strong> ('uiniiii n »•Iho 1'nlli-d Suii-> ul Alm-ri*.*. luUlAtlanlle City. M. Smithvu*> aU-U*Kato from ih l*-isg baished ami caa be seta si Opt. II. C. Smith's Bast llfor further particular*, loquirr cfW. A. WELSHat] SBCOND STREETOCCAM CITY. N. J..SOSatalvSundayExcurakmPHILADELPHIASUNDAY, MAY 15Train LMVM Oc*wn Cty • - - • &47 A. M.Raturoang, Uarw. PUUddpU* 7 JO P. M.SalsWt i <strong>May</strong> 13TUaPennsylvaniaSystemDOUBLE CELEBRATION.Moihi-rx' und ll.iu^hli-r»' I>.i> «I1I ho..It-t-i v*-*l In tin- l'r«-)*b> ti-rlunSilnda)S. h.M.l ami In iho t'lulxitun KndiavurM>-M Sillula> and .il»o in Iho * \*-liln^..mi*-.-uhig Ur. Sn>dor»lll pn .11 ha »imum lur thW iKt.i^lun. Si*-* Mll..il-lruill b< -i:-.- at tn.lll uf 11.* -I-.••nir-».«l>ni*ssila d l*/«SMr*rtM«l%«-l.rMsrsie.AtMiut i«ri»i> <strong>of</strong> lite menitiers <strong>of</strong> thel'r> Krr-«i|\r l^rsitiir wei.l tu ('a| e Ms>Mnl.ilsy s-vritil.ic alii B-ol-lril ttir l*«-*-I. r-»- Him


Ncnvs iw theSchools- la a game replete with errors, thQeaaa City High School tramfrom-the representatives <strong>of</strong> Bug liar' fear High School on^he local dlamonx' Saturday afternoon. 11 to S..tmaM a •tiurre o( dLcomfort Jo p*r-'inllvinsIn or pu.-lng Iho Trinity Itn-n-ot.Ibl \ pollultt! w*II. -iirlnic 'ir -lr,Am. ortb«inllutinn or .itiy bod» <strong>of</strong> »jirr u,nl f.ir>uri»>-n.. or from «hlrh k«- I-Irl filiorprivy, unitinnin-- -jijici-nanci* <strong>of</strong> any *ati»r rlu^pr'Ml-lun t- nu>l>- fur ttu-lipUM, ai btrt•urn .j»clal csr*. dlalnttetloa and eltamtninf|iro[M*rtjr anil pratnlata aa ahall, la bl»Jkids««-' l 'y«">~M City. V,atUaa nfflm or aau 1'oiaakan oowtt ran M 10oals£sriia£/ Js/tir^ralab. mw. mocaib. «T>raM,aaallataa«otTlUra*j caodiliooaa loiih. r.nII pirkraasnol Utm < iolratnc«ora.DANCINGTOi*.ft StttJUMu» ornccmtm,ANDREW C BOSWELLLaw Offices•Uatar In Chamccry•oanmAHKV A. Ut*%ts4 X*j 2. Jtti.NOTICEOPELECTIONHcs»*x|./«T"Up'imwf a>»J Ei«c4»oait la «.a tar m%w*yOCKAK CITV,Cooaly or Cap* <strong>May</strong>. Hl+t. ol N.WJMWT.rtral Wart-ao. * Hi, flonaa. AaOsry A>»>• ^ VON TL1MOAT. MAT i:U>. l«l,Ma>«ao lb« boara<strong>of</strong> OM a&4 BID* OCIKIaUtor Iba parpoaa o> nullfaiMl aih atA aWBt AccountTiun.oi rw**./, iu, «ui.. i«a.^SPECIAL ELECTIONL«) ocaock in Us* mmotusutX *Ck« it!«.•>* ****** « tUMlM^j^L\ t% ]^HotlKlKmill* Link.(d) A builtllmi or portion <strong>of</strong> * ball.l!occuplct) «« a dwflhnit. which i- not lUtu• ntl vcQllIjtriJ hy ml winduw mn-iflto ih«* outer jir.(•I \ huiMinit or [»iTt*on o(. .i bulMInitb.it !•> not jiro^iJ.il wi:U m (lU-ullful•ul>i l<strong>of</strong> pur- «.*I.T(ft A buildln* or [Hjrtnn <strong>of</strong> a bulMloi-tufil«il j< A tlwrthnar. «hn h !• nut |.ruulstl ?»itri 4 ^unitary ».tt*T IM«I, tli4i -hi'L>1 -i-nr ni.irr- thin i».> faiiulu-.in) A buiIJu.tt r iKirili.ii ->f A VilUmhl« h I* not protuJnl witti un. -ink fur 1J1inn!)>JIIJ -mk M hv »-..mir. in) io * [irty ...n-iruf l«-1 .r-.p....). if n» «lltla.t I) H-niinu or uoupying any rmiiilin*r>.rinm .if .« il«i-ll:ut f'.r any |.uri-o-. «tnoi-wr, tit • pt -ui U biiilii|i i>r -» t«>n.HtiI hulltlln* t"' I'T'i. l.|.-»l a i: h it (• j--( i>jrtiurj wji.r t !.•••[ • >r *i.l- i fur mIJ) Tin *< umulatlon <strong>of</strong> m.m'ir* <strong>of</strong> aism.d. urili--- it b*- : i a i»lt or h..\. hullt 41r«Je. or m 1• urnl in jn)Ii Any \u.,.-y. .r> *h..h m-.-.c.l:.) Uii>. (.-all. lMrr wti.ch:,y fr.-p.-il. unl.-» 1rot«^n 1O< r**rltfnuf fooi •m**tiln4bou>wor b Ir-withe»a,t*r», tt*« r«pr»*«Dtaj|*rYliss iturtftu <strong>of</strong> ll*%Jltt ati«U Mra•arsj D«ft»«rr U> aUjtkta? • •r t.m. :, IS- ; / . -"*{-•t;.. > US> &'. L .• • ^, fas.-J«r*l rijtri. r*i1L,'.^!--1 ty .* - J.,1. - iit.fri >^.-!jl ttrra.o-!-:•••.) -•-> «vL . ' tt c,a«•. ..r * ; . ,• i.ti.3 1''«B-TJ hy•••a!' -. . ••- -t • .r =^.ia rolk fc-t-Madioul Uviiioauitlni* Xutiie andCorr«cltTi-Oyuiaa*iic» HwrOlaoMovroMDDK. FLORENCE B. HAIKES*Hour* by AppoloiiueotUCKAN CITV. N. J.1 —tWOa. m.iJ'-* p. inAllen Corson, M. D.I24 Wciley Avenua. City Now Joraoy'jrmturv tbrrrin.«hall b* h«>pt In aJII.I --.Hilary ronduian.1 h t Uui*. sbavlag brutb#«. raior*. «rif-* .a i h o T ""«'•'» «'«-.tn ^iij -..n1i..ry *..N.|II1...M Jn.. ..• uni< .• nt numbi-r nt \^nr!liMr- -hall •>* o|«n11 •)! -itur* t.i f.r.tvitjf J lilt-nt.fu! .iipply <strong>of</strong>.ur. ,.ir. At tti.- s*t..| ..f rj,,:, inp. ir.JU-yjr--'-.ill rw \rnriUtrJ hy o.^nlntf ;li- .t-«irit. j. !i .-nil <strong>of</strong> tli,. , j r-li.,11 jv,. oi.Vni .| « i,|.-.n.l -l.^ll rmu.n »t*n f,.r ai !rfc| t. o tnin. .i-.-- . m.^i.r.ii! hi rrrrilnic ».-jib,-r. I..f.l .. t.r or ..»h.T t"-r«.n .n . h..r«" Ti..:,-.:uiTiie«a«> wV».• r ..fT^n.i.riit j^m.i any ni ih.- r.ror.. ,.... .ifFrultl). s«t.ir.].>l.i- art;.:- -I...H. -ti^.n .-..nttr-iinn iTi.-r.-or«rf. : tr>(| pjy ^ p,rul:v ..r Tni (,.., j..,f-AHTH'LE VI.71T WCSLCV AVCNUCOCCAN CITV. N. J.y ^ l hT^fi.r M;lt 1-- bu.lt in accx,nljnc..»lib pt.tn- an-1. tii.in- to t« furni-h.d by tbt- Hir^j1* JUII... .'. N'.i r*..po-d »hJll h+ tullt « t:..»ijohrj.niiit; 4 prrrutt. •bi.'h Mill bn.nin.- ,.1 t'< oriljOCr-wilh lb- •.. I Itur.^u.•^••. I. K».ry r*..;.wl h-r-aft^r I 1 itii.: f"— bulli in i«.> .*,(,-,. j _• ...• 1 tr -.n (*•*• r.- than : in.*i-- «|iur.- ,.n ti. 1- .4.,:i.- !#••« ur pit, iiiio stbirU I.'.^ -.i.l p j,. ,||.-"'.'• -hall t-> built .tt hjr•• •arn< > . or. nuy («• h.t •- .* ,-, „„.„!. ^..- : r >(«.riii.ii i.f ..n. (, ,rt , ,. .,- ,Wl",,ri- ...:;., * ...1 ttifr*. Ikirt. -(.,.. -1.- *m all-DK. CHAS. H. VAILOilcopaihic Pb>tkUaMSVMW) AKIwuniB IIL*>Krai Kalalt-TVu-t IU«1aCbldfj - I'lioitr .TJ-UIl*non#, WHIOIII 1JWSI J. Prescott Cad man, Jr.. SiHiw la< Cstats ol Mark Lslt.funeral Director809 Central Avenue<strong>Ocean</strong> City. New JerseyIi-•' t ii.t:i!.ITCH!• k -!. - I ! I * U : J o t i V . . t - . - r . -I,'. Silt. In trial.7jO West Avcaoc<strong>Ocean</strong> CityNew J«TM>IWII IMtonf.TVWJONES. ROGERS A HA55ELLA. I- JU.>City GarABBOTTS'Alderney DairiesPhlladelphU and SeashoreSeventh St. and West Ave,<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. J.Abbott's "A" MilkCream Buttermilk'rr.H (.r. K*' ..r -I .r- fifr.r---..-.a-4 TL. r^;.j. !,- ,.f• — * - r 4 « r . • • - , . . . n - L . iAii• -n•r -.1 »h ;•AKTirLi: V!l.**• •.-•-! I. K.-ry bj.jj.-.ai oJI t_-- f..r»ift»r fnn'truf trj j1 ». - r --.r.ij. u;.j.f ^r ar^ur.'l:. - Th. «,«n*r <strong>of</strong> abifb hj.._ -I »L. D.«Ii.i.".'it r.JjBCLL PHONE 10Sutton & Corson Co.General ContractorsGRADING AND STREET BUILDINGNINTH ST. AMO SIMPSON Awe. OCCAM CITV, N. J.'^* I • ^. Tjr.,! : -,. U- Oy |.r,_,f.ih j i «••• nnAKT.tIK VUL|~.| » . n• -i«rr• *-• r •.:!'-«• *i . Il-«>t 1*1E. A. CORSONGENERAL CONTRACTOR737 Asbury AvenueOCEAN CITYNEW JERSEYROADS, SEWERS. BRIDGES, BULKHEADSIr.-l ^r.-!• f .U b...4 t..-i:.., biul r^ra-ur-. Iri• :.jv- •«• *•-- .r.^-.J Ja.:Don't let the ipting* 6od TOO withy ro<strong>of</strong>.Tbtioder i«rni» arr cocnloa leaky ro<strong>of</strong> will be apt lo rruilt uiWll dORDINANCK NO. ISA.AM OrJica\*x* a-aLavivlUla tia> ruj ml UtuTh* ttamrtAtrrtmc irs ,-*k£liAry C .4.r. ,\,w J.r../TaV»l H>*. artik «vf it-A jonrt sccoaot at tbe<strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty Title andTrust Co. ssvtrycon-Waka! inrf ast fifartoryfar hoabaad sad>wiir—ahber suy deposit ordraw Saoasiy.Dollarsaooa aeciuBulaU Imstiotcnat.% per cent. InterestaStjdoaTtaM Deposits.i^ajttiAiias* , ifcaX tlhe> •»»r4» ' c.ty." ~tl«ilv," aw "•a>4 nij* *|«s>ra>s»r «sss BMiB tlta. fltr •** r«a« P.IJ , |via «s.a4. sAall W a>*M t» IMIBJ«B *•«••. Hiaj" fefcall to Iw44 l*> taMlfteW »>ar%a. »ie«m.I >a>—a. Aasr** *as4 vWrt*. *•* «#>i*r. AA-4•ft a»a»ms i^». M •^ i4 I!.r• -4IL.re-. •Li.(£>(r air..** i. .rt ^*^• til! ; f •if I- i,-*jia, [.:w t*r a;-:• a».r n.Ii **» • j .; r ,«. -1 • ,Bit,f' »air• ' * '-f 11L •IS..ah*!!r^itn .i (at*l*t •>.!)Cfalmocys llut Ink aboul,t he looksflrrsod maite valrr-tinbl.hmokeychimorj. can be maile to draw.Tin ro<strong>of</strong>, are fire-pro<strong>of</strong>.All kimj <strong>of</strong> stove sod heater rrpalra,atove saj bcatrr ptprs.Tm, slate sod slag looting.SMITH'SThas Tin SmithHI2 Aabury Ave.AHPtKHW T»W- Of auttSBTa*,!*. *. ... t..4 ,f -'.. f«»H, .h.ll ^ B^liry 1Ulr .«^!.,ll. ..O^.^^ ..,.,,..,./. «-t'^..M...-4 -II. ' t.Bll L# i.,.,.,,. : -:i W tlur.Au f II. -is ' •'•. . . t,_ . . _ ... . . t.i. .. .. . . . _ •""»»*« •'• I !• J.I a .„»rw • 11 *. l#.K>a^ at-^* «••-•TV lyisW 1 SD< 'karasst^r ^f iL# 4*•»*•*^ TW ly|Mtb* (Uf* trvm wttxl.MIW» <strong>of</strong> tbr>^«ib4i «a*-j*ji*4 it^tB ilf la* »rf IU.MEMORIAL DAYMONUMENTSOV DI0HTTT AMD D1BT1H0T10H, FINISHED AHDKSAD7 TO LETTEK AHD KSBOT BETO&E MAT 30th-OwifBtd. cnt and erected with particular regard for Individualraqtdrcmtat*ia» I^IIHW. u( awat i&« *i^««.« af«irt-ct.tir*M. iw M.»•**«• »may aasstissSsta* ta\tacft»*4 l>* tsr i«tia«- tvj.^tj-sl** 1 aeJUr. lSZVo>i. i« few invt«r«4iWisl* 4a»esa—> s>4Vall ta fUla/ewtW aa4 sUa- lwr« aajr ptrH« a*4 la »«*a «a*irt aVatia,cffriiaai M f»iia.al»as» a»fc*t* Is* i—-tr aBs> i«ri«4wiMavtM^ssrms^ »• eswrl a»aM»r »al wiu mlJOH. O. CUAM'loM.•Hrraala a*4 «UAls asatfc acataJ Ue.*« aa • - •- it*a> MaaHa iMIiair a«ay ftPMt, **4 las M««1U—-S———.—^——_«_» «w* sMattvitaa. UaUa- ^•mlMloairf.aa* IW aack tnaB MicrTT I IT *Tf Trila—sjaj wtl BBUMBI •• « fc '-*>»«*• from th»an.l nn^^ atneun» untilseveral months ago. when shehad a severe spell <strong>of</strong> illness, fromwhich she never fully rwov-eroLShe was born in <strong>May</strong>'n Lamling,where she lived all her life. Shewas tbe daughter <strong>of</strong> George Mc-Kendry. Her husband. Thomas H.Scull, died twenty years ago.Beside Andrew E. Scull, there aretwo other children living— Hsrry G.Scull, a councilman in ventnor, amiMrs. Bay Roaecrsn, owner <strong>of</strong> thePrincess Hotel in Atlsntle City,roseph L Scull, who diol.st hi* home' ire three years ago, also was aa.Mrs. Scull had manyfriends inAtlantic <strong>County</strong>, by whom she washeld tn high esteem.UlLDfNO STATIONCity Official.). Pleased WithThla "Ad," Will Continueit Through Summer.The lam electric light sign onthe top <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City's'large piers, advertising <strong>Ocean</strong> City ,as America's greatest family Mashoreresort, which has been in effectsince before Esster, will be continuedthroughout the cummer.HIKE PUNS FOR GUMPMajor Korcaa Wanta Permissionto Decorate MusicPavilion for July 3.<strong>May</strong>or Champion report*! at theUrge New High School andCommunity BaMng HereThis decision was reaehal by the! • —City Commissioners at their weekly'meeting. <strong>May</strong>or Champion statedthat the present contract for thin ail-1vertisement has expired, ami he haxreceived a proposition from the com-"ly In charge for Its continuance.) sign cost only $100, from beforethe Easter days until slay 10. Thecompany now agrees to. run the alienfrom <strong>May</strong> 10 until Auguot 10, forSS2S, or from- <strong>May</strong> 10 to September6, for (425, the rate being *25 aweek. *iThose who have seen thla sign, ora large number <strong>of</strong> them, at least,say it is one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City's best advertisements,the electric xign beingseen by thousands \thone attentionotherwise might not be called to<strong>Ocean</strong>City, and many stranger.*have thus been brought to thin resort.Favorable comment was al»o maileat the meeting <strong>of</strong> the bnanl on the|good work that is being ilone by theShore Fast line Company in advertising'<strong>Ocean</strong>City in Atlantic Citytn a number <strong>of</strong> ways on It's cam goingthrough Atlantic City anil hy!Appointment for Term <strong>of</strong>Three Years at Salary <strong>of</strong>fiaoo Per Annum.Following the suggestion made by My Champio pted tMessrs. Kraft and Bacon, the com- City Commissioners' Meeting thatmlmlon recentlyInvestigating the the N. Snelllenberg A Co. Cadets,business affairs <strong>of</strong> the county, the <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, will encamp hereCape <strong>May</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholilers ile- from June 29 to July 5. In this coneldedto have a county auditor. The nection, be sold, had received •Boanl, at a meeting Thursday after- letter from Major W. A. Morgan,noon, elected Clarence 8. Scull, <strong>of</strong> commandant <strong>of</strong> the corps. In which| some requests were made <strong>of</strong> the dty( <strong>of</strong>fldais.The letter from Major Morganwas as follows: >Hon. Joseph G. Champion,; <strong>Ocean</strong> City,ID MJ. R. JONES SELLS OUTTO HOWARD S.STA1HT0Ho«tWaedtoOfilciiT Qfrnd—Tbe propoerUoa tor sschool ewfeoBua 'Will Not Take OverBusiness and Property .Until September,A business deal <strong>of</strong> unusual Interest<strong>May</strong>or to resiilents <strong>of</strong> this dty, ss well as'many <strong>of</strong> the summer residents, wasconsummated a few days sgo. JohnJones, who has successfully conhthis dty was revived at ateoded meetta« <strong>of</strong> tka -League Monday ~tionsBoardDear <strong>May</strong>or:In view <strong>of</strong> our cumins encampment<strong>of</strong> the N. Sncllonlmru A Co.!Cadet Corps to be licl.l In <strong>Ocean</strong> (Ddpsossa.aelr.iiMi.sdv.PsirkasMHerePrank E. Darhy report* the followingrecent sale*.J. 11. Rov^aml'ii three »try cottaKV.1)02 Klrvt Mtectj to II. Brin>er,<strong>of</strong> HarrislMjrtr. who formerly owneila cottage in the northsection <strong>of</strong>this dty.The Almar Apartments. 11 inWesley avenue, owne.1 by Dr.' AllenCorson, to Un, Irene I- Maxwell,<strong>of</strong> I^nsiloone, »ho has comlactetl ahotel in WiMwoo.1 for se\-en year*ami who plain* to moke the Almara hotel next year.„_FIRE-ESCAPES MUST 60UP WHERE REQUIRED, 3? Upon ray recentCity >"u were outity >ok u y t ,your oP^ce, anil helltkme thinlie taken care- nf. Am I,therefore, ssiuming that the waterline ami the electric liKhts willl,e looked after?Awaitinr your reply, ami auuring>nu <strong>of</strong> our appieciStion nf anythlnirynu may ilo for us, I am.Respectfully >oui>,W. A, Mnrani,.Major Inf. See.. O. R. C,Commanilinc Ciulet CorpcThi» matter *.'>» referreil t«a large trade. In addition, be Isconnccteil with the establishment <strong>of</strong>the Joel Bailey Davis Company Inrhilailelphla, with which corporationhe has been for 12 years. He is alsovice president <strong>of</strong> the First NationalBank <strong>of</strong> this dty.It is planned to have the two storesconnected when Mr. Stainton assumeschanre <strong>of</strong> his new business.- Mr. Stainton is now having an entirenew Arst floor his place, andthe store is beingmaile 100 feat•leep. Apartments are. beingprovided on tbe second Boor. ThisImprovement is beingsude byHlnun Cheetwood, with a force <strong>of</strong>skilled workmen.Mr. Jones has not, he says,diie.1 Just what he will .lo wheirelinquishes the men's furnishingbusiness. He is one <strong>of</strong> the popularresidents <strong>of</strong> the dty, and his host <strong>of</strong>friends etpre»i the hope last he andhia family will remain In this resort.<strong>May</strong>or Champion, with power to act. •1,000 rrark.TOOK HICH PRICED COTTAGE.R. L. Chester has rented the cottage831 Btenton place to J. ILKennedy, <strong>of</strong> Resiling, who will spendthe rummer here. The rental paid»aid to be well up toward thethetaUa <strong>of</strong> thabuilding.Tba resolution,meeting by thaSwan, R. H. Gardner8teerman, follows:Whereas, over two years agamovement toward ssenrms; % thigh school building that could beused as a community bafldfna; wasstarted. The idea waa nrssanTsi toseveral dvic organisations aad wasendorsed by all <strong>of</strong> them: aadWhereas, the <strong>Ocean</strong> CWy Board <strong>of</strong>Education, about one year ago,passed a reeolotioB stallag that snew high school baldta*- was badlylulled and fixed ths aaseaaK o»money necessary stir"i 'in'ittfr at1315,000. The board <strong>of</strong> schoolestimate, eonststins; <strong>of</strong> tha CityCommissioners aad two mairrlsna <strong>of</strong>the Board <strong>of</strong> Krracetinn. was canedtogether to paas upon the matter.Thn deddedto postpone action untilthe next year lor several reasons,principally oa account <strong>of</strong> the highcost <strong>of</strong> construction sad tha tuck taxrate <strong>of</strong> the current yeari aadWhereas, every reason that wasurged for a new bulMrng a fear agois equally affective aad more Imperativetoday. Tha high school workis handicapped by not bartac BBJBdentroom.Both flrst grades arebadly ursiuuadod. oaa room bavmgfifty popUs and ths other sixtypupils: A first grade should nothave more than thirty popfis in ensroom. There ia no roses availableso that these classes can be divided.If provisions for a new buOdisuT snnot started t—•*-til** > 7. it wflj .bsa)CV9Vsa«Vjr ao>^edan act entitled 'An act to pmvi.lefor the better tecurity <strong>of</strong> life amilimb in coses <strong>of</strong> Are in hotel* aiulother buiMinirV (aee • PhoniuhletLaws <strong>of</strong> IXfJ, |u|re> 369 aii.l V*),a copy <strong>of</strong> which act is hereto attached:ami you are al«pfierebynotifteU snd illivrteil lo comply withthe provikion* <strong>of</strong> aai>l act withinsixty days from the ilale <strong>of</strong>thisnotice or you will become liaM.- tothe penalties prescribed by said act.| "1 ileslre alao u> emit your atten-; tlon to tbe fart that the rope fireieacapes which are required by theabove statute in no wi>« take theplsou slso have outside iron fire-! escspes, that will comply with said1 ordinance, imme familyami UIMJ his captain, boat hou>e»ami icaraRv. Mr. 1*>I»IK'» apartment*"will runtttfii Mfirn roumi.Tlie liuililinir will have a heatingplant ami three bath looms.Therewill be a wharf ami rai.»ay running•low n to the bay. The structurewill be <strong>of</strong> frame.Part <strong>of</strong> it willhave two >tone» ami the other portionone story. It will be <strong>of</strong> attractiveitr>i|pi.HIS SAFE BOBBEDcaJhfaCHILD BAPTIZEDson <strong>of</strong> John. FttilsdWpala,haHsiyTrCtyBev. JosipapaltaabyCet.LEOPOLD BUYS 100 R.OF OCEAN FRONT LANDPlans to Improve—Mrs. AliceYarger Purchases Lot Nextto Her Hotel.B. F. C"CU, real estate operator,ha» >old J00 feet <strong>of</strong> oceanfrontland at Fortieth strpet, with ripariunright*, to Leon Leopolif, <strong>of</strong> Phila-•tclphb, wlia will make improvenienU.Mr.,l.eupnlo has sold, lot No. ft,on Brighton place, near the oceanfront, to III". AliceYarger, <strong>of</strong>Philadelphia. The lot uljouu. Mrs.Yarger'a hotel, the Alvyn. She nowhas 120 feet front In Brighton placeThe lot i» bringgraded by Mr.Goeu aji.l kluule trres will be plont-LFrssk H. Stewart Asmaed al Diacotrryst Co4l.gr.Frank H. Stewart, <strong>of</strong> Wi>a,lkury,while on a viait herewith Mrs. Stewart.o\er the week cn«l. foumi thathis cottagi* hsd been entere.1 Uurintcthe winter, but nothing very \aluatlewas mi»»ing.Mr. Stewart, after hi. initial >urpriae,waa uuu«l to fln>l that possiblythe men who robbe-l his cottagea year ago but wrintrr hail returnedand broke Into s ssnsll safe they hailattempted to open on the occasion <strong>of</strong>their first vt.itMr. Stewart said that the >afe,about 14x18 inches, hail been turnfrom 1U location in the brirk chlm.ney. where it hsd been built in, sadwhen he Instituted a search, he treatedthe safe on the Ant floor sndfonud that it had been broken open.A small sterling silver cup was gonebut s number <strong>of</strong> rare agateguidesused by th5_a»n»r in hi. fishing tripsMillinery and GownsCeaghaai Dresses ia AtttacnvcDcagas. ai aa Attractive PnceH1LDRETKS SHOP820 ASBURY AVE.t,«.aasaa •.f.aaws B.LIB. i. AIAMS * Ct.PUSTBttfi, UKE SETT1I6unsW.afc.aai.Qt'lET HOME WEDDINGMtsw M)rile & CiVardBride <strong>of</strong>J. a BsrrMis. Myrtle B. ClfTonl,ilaughter<strong>of</strong> Mr. anil Mr*. Chas. L. Girfonl, <strong>of</strong>tliis city, ami John D. Burr, <strong>of</strong> Hsd-•lon Height*, weie nuurinl at 4o'clock &ttur\tay ailemoon, at thehome <strong>of</strong> the brkic'agrandparenUhere,' by the Rev. Dr. J. B. Kulp, <strong>of</strong>Hiuidon Heights.MUa VloU Downs, or Philadelphia,was the brides maid, and Raymond8. GUTord, brother <strong>of</strong> tba bridewas beat man.Among those present were Mr. sndMrs. Chas. H. Bsrr, Mrs. Mary E.Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Gilford,CspC snd Mrs. Jm*. H. Ingersoll,Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Btannsrd, MissAnna Staanard. Mr. and Mrs. WalurV. Hess, Mrs. Chas. L.. Stelaeraad Mrs. Anna Crane.The young pair, after a trip toWashington, aC, willreside laHsddon Heights, where Mr. Barr isIn bijalneaa, He wsa st one time aresident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City, where he iswell known. The bride was a catrkin the <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> Dr. Btannard forATTENDED WEDDING.Miss Marguartta Bevan, <strong>of</strong> thisdty. attended the wedding<strong>of</strong> HerbertZorn and Miss EdithTroysr lathe Sarah's Msmoral M. E.81xty-flnt sad CatherineWest Philadelphia, at noon Saturday.The young peafli were marriedby Dr. **NEW IOOP GABDBNBBSTAUBANTatllM•At/ OATthereto, and) addforty-eight feet art* norJheneterljr Birest and laairnjiparents and taxpaysntWhereas, during thsthataefcot proper andt past winterdty for community gatherings loreducational -purpose • haa beanfeltmore than over. Oje department <strong>of</strong>. summer school haa been takenaway for want <strong>of</strong> proper equipmentBuilding costs are lower than theyWere and to com plots each a buildingaa ia contemplated will tako ami. Therefore, be ttBesolved. ***** *M« organiiatSoBsgsin sppeal to the dry Commlasfooersand the Board <strong>of</strong> Education,urging the great necessity <strong>of</strong> immediateaction to adoptwhereby tho erection <strong>of</strong> aschool snd commonily hoiMtng.suffldent and adonjoaw ouartars provbiedfor the American Legion aadthe public library, aad tt is fartherBesolved, that a copy <strong>of</strong>resolutions he presented to tha CttyCommissioners and to ths Board <strong>of</strong>Education,In the general OJacntiWi beforethe s-loptioci <strong>of</strong> the resolution, aFrank Smith and BertramDarhy.poke <strong>of</strong> the possibility <strong>of</strong> the bulldccausing an limvasn ia taxes.Pr<strong>of</strong>. J. M. Stevens told <strong>of</strong> a statslaw which allow* each dty to bondfor school purposes up to six percent, <strong>of</strong> the city'ssell valuation.<strong>Ocean</strong> City's a Kami valuation is$10,000,000. This would permit <strong>of</strong>the dty being bonded for 1600,000for school purpose*.Most <strong>of</strong> thscities snd towns In M state are optn their limit un school bonds. Thebonded achool debt is <strong>Ocean</strong> dty isonly 130.000. From the schoolstandpoint. <strong>Ocean</strong> City Is the richestmunicipality In the State.Both Pr<strong>of</strong>. Stevens snd Or. J.Thornley Hughes, vice president <strong>of</strong>the Board <strong>of</strong> Education,looks <strong>of</strong>the overcrowded condition <strong>of</strong> thelocal school buildings.t to be on thauly, IMS, aad notLOCAL TUB BSCOBOMade byWith aJ. PearlI'. 8. Cera.One <strong>of</strong> the best records made bysn satomohUe Ure in this vicinity &leportfU by Elmer Jadtson PearL<strong>of</strong> this dty. Be bought a UnlteiStaua Cord tire on<strong>May</strong> » and isstill using tt after covering 1«4M'Big records on tires arsmore wwnmna than formerly," saysA. B. Forg. dealer la Vattsd Statestiros. "Mora records weald bs assdsif car iisjiaiia were men earsfal eitheir tires bat ssest psoras dealw-aat to tint her seacn aad si*to get a good sohstsnrlal iThey want to pot on a Us* sadget it. It oosta money to toEsttitade, for aprompt aad so*WANT~1LLUMIMAT«DDr. J. Taoralsy Bagfcss at tasProgressive VmrMmOOft.tt*ai••f%&z.Ral I*^ ~ - —^ ' f'"','.ItosorMd, tar (a* beaW'Mand asuTHaa*",rp\STaS ff foirtSTar •; to bs ts»antv-aw- aatssssasMBsiwUk SK:rats < MSM__and toper anntrm, aad_. the eightoonth day <strong>of</strong>and be It farther"Besolved, that, ia ess* _-mads in permeei <strong>of</strong> say asstailmenU. »•—" and mant <strong>of</strong> ssn»nnmilshall became doe ,immediately, and pneasdbgslact aad enforce the psymeasttall be taken to too asmsthis resolution wss notaad be it fartherResolved, that, upon_nt <strong>of</strong> the first tares :nd interest thereon, ss m tbjslutloo provided, then and ifa*csuo the last or final ' 'shaB be cancelled! sad 1ther. that upon the payment aftotal amoacf<strong>of</strong> tbe first thro*fore the sana U das. than,aach ease, the last er anal It shall he cancels*} sad,tif th ltca <strong>of</strong>Installment, the lien —_shall be discharged <strong>of</strong> saeardiths last ara <strong>of</strong> tha aithU rapplymeetsaad be It further . ' .3•Beaolred. that, ths tinilalias af -mthU reaaraOoa shall Hint to SJss- v Jl to the iiiijfiat; oias aepanto!y appear<strong>of</strong> tha Board <strong>of</strong> COB>ins—rrt at anah :<strong>of</strong> record m the taxand eonftnned by ths !A atmttar Teaotattoa;ract number 7*4 (pflawaa tairodaeed by. Dirtbell and adootsd.Direetor Casn*el| slsoresolution, erkfch maslorrow tljOoa ce0srgsac|e electric railway. .Several UUs war* read aafV ara«%ADOULAdl


S ^ ^ ^ ^ - ' f v ' ? ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^ ^ ^ - ':•; : . : ,'. '•••'' "••". •••••: : " " m - ^ ' , n%• '."1 • > . ;.•»* «»^rr-y men <strong>of</strong> ING CLUB PIER No. 2," will bo thetha county*! affairs will bePiT eeaavetad In a business-like way, orl >.a* hat* it ta ao to be hoped, and['••a taxpayer*' ffluiujjurfli- be c\-..JMsdad jodttiooily and eonncrva-'• ntaribly, ta the near future, therer ba a amall board <strong>of</strong> freeholder*.Inscription on the »l|rn.Tho cluh'n <strong>1921</strong> year-book will bo.Issued about Decoration Day.It in to be bound In a real flexible , llll|slleather binding, and will bo tho Iwst'1 j . -f• m * • A ~ •• » _ I III 4a m .presented I VUI]crown being in white Unlit-, ami the*woid l>cini' niailo up <strong>of</strong> led incandescentlight*."Cni-dir the H.ir" wan effectivelysunjr ny the commanderyquartet,comprising iVm. II. Colli.»-on, Jr.,KU-MCII H. Nulty, C. llunii-r Sh.«-Kduar.l M. Sutlun, <strong>of</strong>maker andthis city.A duct, 'T. ( Believe In Me," bye. cimtralto, wa»mall board <strong>of</strong> freeraenber receiving aare rumors along^thi«nqMieotion <strong>of</strong> iu kind ever prewiuo.li VU. „ , , n_ e...,|- r i^.^,."-el? Un ' tcr '' ">°P.'«•> in thenatuic t>( a cliullcittrc to the niemticr-*<strong>of</strong> thr fraternity to he on[rfcii.I— r-- r- <strong>of</strong> thigcxiuntry and to interferewith thehall* <strong>of</strong> ju»tice and the framing <strong>of</strong>,lu»« that are' dintlrictlyAmericanwith their program <strong>of</strong> the church'that I contend with.' I"If there in to be a CatholicChurch, let un have one that inAmerican. Let u> cut loom) fromthat old ami xupcratitious folly thatho » ho »lt» at IComo I* the HUCCCHKOI<strong>of</strong>l'eter and Infallible, and all thoother nonrense and hyprocricy. Gal'sic|iie>entatives are all Hit scildrrn."Hr. Snyilcr comlemnee conceived.".Ma«on» mu»t oppose It," »aid thi-peaker, "and keep tho path to thireal Rnvernmcnt <strong>of</strong> American poo pi,»n, RCKUC America from th«hands <strong>of</strong> thc*« foreign dictators. B yearn•jin »»)T> ami manner*, and are notiitcre*ted in the country nave an imay bring returns to them In theily, .in ordey geting, etc., without tho inconvenience we now have, <strong>of</strong> using thetrains and spending alxtut threehours needlessly Iv<strong>of</strong>oro wo can return.WrInSALE-4wVmkn M.-S t«k ff...^laM e<strong>of</strong>kdilbin. r.am l(*fan.Konrs TO Lntrr CBxnuom.TaTata <strong>of</strong> Roliart FWi*r. TW* mon't • ttr.m 11'.iB Oay or Mar. A. D. Iy.'l. r.r ,••> w,llarribar.Dsurf ahr :iN. A P i»:tV1CTOU H. il.-illCIt.L Leslie HeadleyCo.BUILDERSAftfcttectaral S«rvk«SIS EIOHTH STREET(Baaa. aal •aalfT BIBBH)- OttM City. N J.gBuilder <strong>of</strong> Aitittie Bungalows,Cenrtnirnt Coltsgc*. l'p-u>-DiteApsruncsu, Jlodrrn Hot*)*.this-c.-itchinjr terms tho «*porU'«l"1 experiment with our government an,„,"* to interfere with the policic* tha"Thecictie-.Thi- action <strong>of</strong> the Pope UAiiti-An;ciic;in and «huulil not lotnlcratc*lby any iiKht-thiiikintrAmerican, l:e 'leclarc'l.Tho >peakrr MII.I th.it !l that ciu-ai!e would ha\e a*itt main object the re«cue <strong>of</strong> Americafrom li'.c hamU uf foreign dominance.Thc Kniuht> Templar >tanilfor tluth a- nvcr .ic.u,,-l error an-lsuper, titutioi;; lit'oity a* o\i-rpurity a.* o\»*r airain«t alt the teaching,<strong>of</strong> itrmorj.lity and lirvn-*': tliccro--. <strong>of</strong> the suffering Chii-t a.- *ufhrieittfor all mankin-l, ai.d the>to keep the way <strong>of</strong> the cro-- f^x>nto all pilgrim-.Ore ether principlecould l>e aoile>l—thereparation <strong>of</strong>Chuich ai.il State—l»elio)iirg that'tin- 1% the only way to promote the!e efforts <strong>of</strong> a icligiouorganization to interferewith thIM.Iitir.d life <strong>of</strong> a nation—anwould.ay the *ame thing <strong>of</strong> IIM;Pn'te-tant organization, chouM -lieiu'.eifere—^-houldcall " forth thcunited -ticngth <strong>of</strong> 3Ia«onr>-everywixir .IT..I a public warning thitC-*-hall rnnte-t in e\er\* poi>-ihle w.-rthe p< iu cr that wnulil roh u- <strong>of</strong> nuleall^' true Arrencan ir.-titution«."Amerifa ha* no room for plotter.ar.ii -nh G. Champion,Dear Sir:—We respectfully ask for one hour'1 .linve been ailviseil that thean"d a half scheilule, such an we hnd people r South <strong>Ocean</strong> City have pelastwinter, which, »e liellew, wan titioned the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Commissionupuntil at least la-t January 1. Of er» for additional trolley ncrviee.I have pine over my* record* andHnd that we started one car runningon a regular cfore.<strong>May</strong> 21 at the earliest.i 1 would call your attention to thefact <strong>of</strong> the greatly increased co»t <strong>of</strong>''electric curicnt and wages that wearc now compelled to pay over thealmve urccediiiK years, and, an truxtoe,I do not want to lie in a positior<strong>of</strong> making up u loss at thc start o,the -eu-on.! If tho above suggestion meets withyour approval. 1 will ailvertis« thc| commencing <strong>of</strong> additional trolley serviceto Fifty-ninth street on <strong>May</strong> 21.Your- very truly.Roliert B. Chew.<strong>May</strong>or Champion was rci|uc»te«l toconfer with Tni-tcc Chew, and reacha decision,Director Campbell ex-! prc«.-in*r him-tlf as favorable to jcivingthe resilient s nf South <strong>Ocean</strong> Cityearlytrolley service.MakeYour DoorwayInvitingAnyKlntfAny Where« • •Joseph 6. ChampionBuilding ContractorOCEAN CITY. N. J.Tenth Street and West Avenueiinotcomparttuafcnthadoor kmlij**tChester.Mr. Corson's second wife was Mrs.Emma J. Rove, <strong>of</strong> Had. ton field.Short »ervices were held in thechurch at Hammontonye»ter- •Y.terment was at Clayton.c(a«bi—ntMilli laU oa taa-Oaa—4>a A-£-«iry %»••. frotu Xotth loaWi«fit*»«lh nt . AI.4 uQ i^tt.oa wf UlablB..Mats aDj Tvatb *u.i tat* 0/ C«eBplMU*a—4Kt- -3. l'J.*"»,WHKBt-VJi. to tcmtoranlr«nic »jlb~.t.ir*- *o4 ola.r u^>llt«l.^i«.tttilb>« IKuniuf uf iuJ*U,-Jnuulr.ruy. bwf^uja. ti.U^r. l'»u. tuau.bip ur tt.jmuaUit^lnya^**rt.*-J ty «u lajtivnuwutra«aitM>uti. ' a^^r^ttU Uari b ^i. IWIti, aaj!•• aawojwai. itMi.ur. t&^^J UiaJ, *ballmm «Ul*4 Ai.nl 1. IJJ1. ^oJ .ball Uar tuur-M b t i ('lOrtAtwr 1 ia «*rb I'jr ac4*r««S rruu I id ~i ui!*i»f .mr uf Ib* JaowSQiiMiuxi at«ll lt' Julyla r«| oi (k«- )>.'J ta It*I*It*, avftd »9Iot^J "O ^a July 1. i-9*\ AAJ Jjlj1. .»*.'2. Tb* as**---• r to Iw rii^J by -aij boo4.*iUit ba- *>^il.J IJ ILa- I^IOMU uf IkW lra».P».>rjrl.»vru.«t.t U>r> *• >-rt lunb IsIb« (tTvarmtVi* L*frvt 1L.J U I !.( |*J>UM-Bt Ol•]L T aV t **• B«J V I aVM aaaal CFfFa •%•**>' l*B I • t* f *L&'* I m\ $ TlW ta> t il>*t 1*4 •ap"ST"f all a-** a O/ t £*•" laalft*fO%a ^^W tit VII biO taa*T I k UBI * a\ La***k**fra wf a^a, ij atf tU itioi; )ur*—1» <strong>of</strong> k**d CIIJ Mf iM-rafE, t'lij. ".ajnifilIWfaol. IB IW tt%*ui.*t * r -* >ai«-U !• wCI...•)*t %t ±*4 Ht la. \t ••>'. !*•"• *-4.lr)TW av-« tteU a i*— —^ • .IV O/ U*.*»City tnm$ \X.4 la UM iu^x.»r A* tr^tittaal l«***Ut*% M A/ Mt4 Ml y« »t-J *> -/ ll«f Z.14. T%* MiltMtU t^auinxJ bjr M«tl««12 taf a4id mt-% lv*t# ba*»a aakiuia- tmJ tiral4. T%m irf*\\k\M.mm ***ll ta\ka> ilxi tvt IWrx>ir*uaai <strong>of</strong> L*».V_>V. rr * — I 1 '.'. 0 ' 1cur cicrk.XOT1CB.TW (ur*«alMuralaaaf* ««a aaa.kfl4 aSl*f BB4 -xuasl (**dlB« Bl * BBMtlaS B< laBU>at4 «• c-o.»l..«>«.•. U Urna City. X*»JI1aa4 alll W Labaa up lor Lb!r4 r*adia«i IMSaal t---a«- al a Baa*41aa <strong>of</strong> »«i4 lftoar« Ua. WM aa IW 1«U> a-y ml Hay. lt.l. alIW W«r W 1(* o riurft la IW* lartauoa IB tW"aaal- ilnBtrCbaa>b*r>. mty Hall. OcvaaCat.Hrt> J.r-ytUKKT A. MOttSt*.City CUfk.t-i.*v. rr.IIUJSIn the Realm <strong>of</strong> ChurchesATTRACTIVE SERVICE..The young folks <strong>of</strong> the SundaySchool took an active part. In thoMACKEREL SUPPER ENJOYED.Tho mackerel nupper given by theOR. SNVDER WILL PRRAPH.The Rev. R. 8. Snyder will preachPresbyterian Men'sClasn In the both morning and evening in .theRENTS COTTAGE FOR ILtM. *Eugene J. Finnan, member <strong>of</strong> theBaltimore 8tock Exchange, has rentedthe Mrs. & E. Dau*' Cottage. 800Plymouth Place, through tha agency<strong>of</strong> J. William Morrison. The rentalU $1,000,OTIS M. TOWISEIBBUILDEROrncx:8th St. Opposite F. OOCEAN CITY. N. J.Only (alraalced nafla osed oncatcrrOT work *HAN ACS-MINT. aaci'LATioN. rrc .«*•QllBCO BT III ATT Or CON-CUSS or ALCltT 14. liltol Oeaaa Cu» acailaal. B»i»llibaiOaaaa Oif. N. i- lot A«nt U;lStat. <strong>of</strong> Narw Janrf. Coaalr ol Cap. Hay. aa.Bafon Baa. a SauryFttaUc la aa4 for t*aata aa4 Coaarr •iiiia.ililpB*aoa«Ur Bp.«iW HamirtA. Staiawa. aao, BailaB' aaraduly »«ra a«ear41aa* lo law. mwvoata aaatM,a thai aa U la. IN.alitaBl ol Uha Otaaa> PrlaitaaT Ba4 ISaUuaiB« Ca. aad Ikati bai*»r. a inas ataiaaMBl <strong>of</strong> ia. o«a#«iAip^,I^—I ***_ af laa alOfaaBkl p^Alicaitualor IB. alao. aim la ta. ala>i. tauus. •«»,mr*l mt ia. An ol Aa>vat :.. llli. aaa»Battwa •. rvsiAl Laas »aj tUa»-Tbtt IW BABBB. BadptablUWr. adiu*. ~---r*-rtNabllaW*. OraaB (Sly r"rla:ni« Badl«al Ca. Orava City. S. JEdltur. JiJ>a >'. lUiSaaa,. Unal Cat. S'. J.'—r-'J Eatitor, liovBJol i. AOt aU Bo«Br4 S.B aUpaaa City. N.X. TWt U*»BVar.1 Howard a- Scaiaa.B-jry V kuua. H. f. BV»nr. MM l^-u. t B. Baasi^, a. F. Saul*. A- K-T* TWI IW Uan lual.H n. aaoawablbnioMBiaur oraaiaiipr 1 r*> eaat. or aaor. ol uMal aaanwntol biia ita BaartBBaa. or otWr aaruntkaa mrm.Taai taa lao BBI_. Bar ta. aaaw. al ta.aa«t aarar.tr Balaata. If m*j, aaaiaia act oalytaa Uat el BUKaanaiala lai aararttr aoMaraa. taar -.vaar «aa Ual kaaaa B< la. aaaj.i mm la Bay atW*> al la.lniBBiBHaa tar aatai aaca traataB t. acuaaia d*«ml aaa. Uat ta. ak*i law paracr-fa*BaalBli atataaaaMB aaBiracIa* Bjaaat'B fallI ill aaa aaUal as ta ta. niraaaUBa;aaa mlaaaar aaira almatniiair. aaattaaaa al laa liaanit as Iraauak Boil suaaa ta aaUso laal aa» ata*r larraaa.ulaa. ar aaraaraiaBa aaa au Uuraxor laalraH la laa BaU ataak. laa si oradkvr aarwUM. taaa aa aa oalaa mw alam.BTkM la. araraa. aaaaaa* al aaaaat alaack lauaa al ilia »aaTl*BHi»B laat ar •Batrtaataa,laaaaaa las BBBlls a» alaaa-aiaa.laaalasaaaaraaata atartu la. at> aiBBiii araoaaalMlaa ^aa aVaa-a aaar». I. lOa.MOWAJU> S aATtKTON .Ian la aW Batarrllas aaiara aal lala IM'•sairas Ai»U IB. ll»lWm. H. VanderherchenAWNINGSPwc* aVwimw Cnara, V«MAvwtW —Aa. j i*ii •••arai•UaTpfNiM WOTUVt414-16 C-dlowhUl St., Phlia.,T«atm. Bass. Pwc* aVwimw Cnara. Vajectnext Sunday will be "Tho GoldenCity <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem." IOtt.litlh*nTinto IPHILADELPHIAsoBOUND Tn»' T OSundayExcursionSUNDAY, MAY 15Train Leave* <strong>Ocean</strong> City . . . . 6.47 A. M.Retuminff, leaves Pluladelplua 740 P. M.SaJ* or bckafa b«fi>a <strong>May</strong> 13PennsylvaniaSystemSlate n( N'rw Jcr»*T, <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cap* Hav. ••-I II. S. M.,»ri«-.-I lUnk, iii »okrnr.t> *«.*jr thai Ilwabo\o >f-tt«m*ni i« iruc u, ih« U~t <strong>of</strong> mywt^luv mtai UlWf.II. H. MOW It tit. C**h*r.Hwnrn •"••'• »ul-«< t .L«J bc.otv mar I hi* '-'h-«J••count* jtji.'JJ*'.*"OtttHlr . „ „U. S. ««i« on tUnka oulattie <strong>of</strong> ctiyr«r«rlln« Uank and oirwr cn-lJUM11tonKuiwiuirr _ ...—uhU. S.Hurt.|.i>14J.U1I.WJHi: .1John Marts Lumber Co.Ninth atr*«t and Havan Avanu*OOBAN CITY. N. J. .Lumbar MrUwork, Mouldliura, Bnlldlag Paper, Plaatac Board, MaHa,Baab Walgkaate. Batiisata»Parciiabad. Prompt Oattmry.R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANYboow4aH>N«wOriiort817 ASBURY AVENUEScototiSANITf»»f)Or« HI.I.JOSEPH BROADLEYPLUMBING and HEATING'731 Asbury Avonuo OC«KUi City, N. J.Phono 80-MGeo. F. SaxtonPAINTING. RARER HANGING.GRAINING AN* DECORATING1038 ASBURV AVCNUCOCEAN CITV -MCH. aa-w NCW JKR8CVOeaan avt nMoppoattt HoottyB MtM*Private BalniBookMB. Bl*traour, OvaarGANDY COTTAGE813 Cratnl AttoMOMao City. Ha« Jtoay. Wanaraaaaaaaal«T*TycoD>anUnaa,rV.1.Bill.S4.%tnt.« l>n>ot(i>lyjtlc(,||Wr th«Jones' Men's Shop8O4-O0 Asbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> City. N. J.II.•.«ATUKT1C ICE COMPANYMoontain Iceal Aabury AvanuaOCCAM CITV M J.H A VE you a collage, bungalowor apartment to funmhf Wehive a line <strong>of</strong> FUKNITUKK at le&sthan l'liiladelphia prices. Windowshades a specialty.CHAS. E. ADAMS 4, BRO.T2O-22 ASBUIIY AVC.WM. H. Coio-isbov. |R.A.—>.U. Am. Kuc C. K.Civil Eogiaccr aad Survc>orClly ^aiik*sr.Oc««iii iir.M. J.654BRECKLEYSMOUBM AND BION PA/MTM8CLINTON L. BRCCKLCV, PKOPItcavly MUcd Paint-, Lead and Oil*brji and 9£I A*L.ury avcuut.Now U the Time toPlant Privet HtdgtThomas J. ThornFLORIST1128 Bay Avenue<strong>Ocean</strong> CityNew JerseyTo One and AllDo Not Porvot tho OUl Hon.iriloBay Villa Laund rywhich ivaa ntablialiol in i>,|6Try it ouce—comjilcto your Uunilrywhile you wait.Call, \nilcur ph^nc.lou-w217 BAY AVENUE<strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. J.FRANCES FHKEMAN. I'ros.1038 Asbury AvenueALFRED SCHERM<strong>Ocean</strong> City Upholsterer andDecoratorWindow Shades .wd Awnings Madeand Put UpOCEAN CITY, N. J.CAMPBELL'S GARAGEC M. CAMPIUUX, Prep.Twelfth 8txeet aad AabuxjArenneOCEAN CITY, N. J.FIRE ESCAPESfor all types <strong>of</strong> buildingsALSO REPAIRED AND PAINTEDWe guar.nttc approval <strong>of</strong>local and State authoritieson all our work.Builders' Iran WorkBROWKWOflTH « CO.ton aanaoaa araiiTPMILAOKLPMIATry an Adv.in the Sentinel andget Quick Results.OPENING FEATURINGHart, Schaffner & MarxClothingNoticeSPECIAL RE^UCTIONIN PRICESVulcan and Acorn Gas RangesDiscount for CashCity Gas Light Co.,Rt upholsteringESTlillATE fin«ldw ShadeFOR YOU )Awnlngs and(HouseFurnishings>ur |irlc*iar> l«*r»at po—lbl. coiiBiattat wlttj Good SVor«_sod B«*t MaterialTheo. F. HildrethElectrical ContractorJohetmi Worlia tanlaMj'OtOcn 1032 Central Av*.OCEAN CITY. N. J.Lawrence 11. LearAvenue <strong>Ocean</strong> City. N. J.EXHIBITOR for theYork Ready-made Ford CommercialBodyAn inspection <strong>of</strong> our stock solicited before maltingyour purchaseAutomobile Bodies Rebuilt and RepairedJ. W. KIRKBRIDEOld Turnpike near Shore KoadPLEASANTVILLE, N. Jr-boa*. IfM-J^hn O. DennisJOBBINQ " CARPENTERNo Job too Large. No Jo* too SokUlHOOKS Cloacd and OpcaadRatlnutcsAll WorkWIRETo Wire Vour HouaePttOXU rKo. I7T.W411 ASBURY AVENUEOCEAN CITYNEW JERSEYBe PreparedTIMC FOR 8PRINQ HOUSE CLEANING IS HEREan.l there »te one bandrrJ »nd ouc ailiclea lactk-J forthU pursue. whiaJkyou never think <strong>of</strong> until they arcnevtlvd.Why iiufl|ti>|> in ouc ol our .toic-s auil luukover what «c have to <strong>of</strong>fer you at prices that aiealways ri|jht?Wallace 6. Son, Ino.eoa AND esa ABBURV AVC.'ust to Announce the ArrivalorREINER'S FAMOUS CHOCOLATESHXCLUSVB AGENCY OF THBSB CANDtBSHughes' Central PhannacylaratiaaaWaaltTAtMMOCCAM OTV.N.JLMILLER COTTAGE•a (sacmataaa. «au or KatandaaCamburn & CarwilhenCarpentersAUTHORIZED AGENTS ia*All Metal and Diamond MetalWeather Strips43 Asbury AvenueOCEAN CITY, N. J.Wm. H. PowellOeneral ContractorGrading and Street BalldlnfTairtytomrta it. atva Waat m.OCBAN CITV. N. J.KIIHIBUI Mai Caatral - |-r-B.UIReal Estate andSearch CompanyauuiuriFidelitv Trust Comu&T<strong>of</strong> NaararkWOdiood TiUe aid Trut Ci.Titlo Inaurtuio*Abstravcu <strong>of</strong>. Title,dFirs InaoiaUio*Promp* BttvicaAS Work OocrasMwdItooajr lo Loan oo Ooad Pint atongaf*fatma tar Sal*OfllotM IBFirst Nationl Bank BalldincOspe M*y OoaOur Wall Paperto a THitabte Sad. , Watte «•pkaM Hw Mrticnlax. JBS) Il II i Ir.


''.it-«;'.V"-.~' 1 'lataat Yktiau Wat* tba At-. laatlcCttyntkfcaool'ai-5teult.A.D.MO.••H.a*.* »..««. "—*."«»•»1W ssutwlag a*il**Wma, Thealthough a trifle crrr.ji j.CONTRACT WO. 7*0.MOTICB TO CO»TRACTU«M.J,al«a»a£am M mim\*m>mf»tfi.rrr ? • ««iiirr£ninhh. wllhln Wo data riomn>^MIIIIha••MlMMMn HUM, . ompHy "j.7Total*.A. C. H. 8. NOTICESPECIAL ELRCTIONBE8EBVE8R H O A E0 1 4 S 10 12 110 0 1110 0 10 00 19X12 2 2 100 0 0 0 00 0 3 S 2X 1 2 4 IMtur am teaitMt>M la hidHooper, lb,Mam, tt.MaMsnarnln. rf.PhOCKAN CITV._ «fttam&nwaOwnwork whichtheCaaden meeTotals,_O. C.H.8..0 020221S 4—1O. CH.&.0OS0221SA.CH. 8.000001000(HAUkV A. MOHH11.OM TDOUIAT. M*\T ITIb. ma.ended a froiin AtlanticBoth art. Ctty.BUYS BUNGALOWMra. Man- O. Gambreeht, wife _Dr. Oetar L. Gambreeht, <strong>of</strong> Camden,haa purchased, through John J.Foster, realtor, the bungalow ownedby Kendall Bah* AtSnaT<strong>of</strong> PhilaeVtfnkto,at 893 first street, this dtyThe new owner* win occupy th.'•jsfoac or TH» coiromoM?OCEAN CITY TITLE ANDTRUST CO.atocBANorv. H.XTha shnnaat UBUS3333t^AUTOMOBILES O0LUDEAntamobOai. driven by WalterTomlto. <strong>of</strong> ttto dty^ and A. I_Bnnm. <strong>of</strong> PtoaaantrDU. craahed atthe comer ef Ninth street and WesleyAvenue Thursday afternoon.Brown had one <strong>of</strong> fab fingersInhered.Both can were ba, Umm 1 SttetauLAW ornccstauti~sa4 hmrt tor !•*N. t.Wm. H. PowellOcncral ContractorGradat tad Strcd BalkttBfTHE WEAVER STORE, Jr.• FxaJtlUMOPENING OfBOARDWALK SHOP824 BOARDWALKSATURDAY. MAY 21, <strong>1921</strong>Select Lines <strong>of</strong>Ladies' and Children's WearBoo Too CorsetsThe Flasher YamsKaynee Suits for ChildrenaOCtluIaDCEB ^38DDBCOUNTY FREEHOLDERS, WITHONE EXCEPTION, AND SOMECONTRACTORS ARE INDICTEDPoaaibOttw <strong>of</strong> Mora Bib Being; Found, As Grand Jury**Work b Unfini»b«d.HAY MY FESTIVJUrTO BEHELD THjSjUTEBNOONPublic School Children Willbe Seen la Pretty Dancesand Drills.Because <strong>of</strong> the highwinds andcold air but Thursday, the massdrills, dances, etc, which were to havebeen a pleasing; part <strong>of</strong> the second A« was expected, even by many Indictments; William 8. Shaw. 4; ,annual field day festival <strong>of</strong> the pub- membm <strong>of</strong> tho Cape <strong>May</strong> <strong>County</strong> j Irving EMredge, I; John T. Bennett. "•»« d»V. «nd »W» hoo»e will openJ. H. SL0G1 SECUREDAS NORHMIDIE HEM)New sVecaee aad ManagerOne <strong>of</strong> Best Known HotelIf en In Country.J. Howard Siocam, formerly manager<strong>of</strong> the Greenbriar, White SulphorSprings, Vsw ia the lessee andmanager <strong>of</strong> the NormandieHotel,Renovating Yachttolie schools <strong>of</strong> this dty, were port*poned until MS o'clock this (Thurs<strong>of</strong>FreehoMers, all <strong>of</strong> them, > deceased, 1, all <strong>of</strong> Cape <strong>May</strong> City; for the summer on Thursday morn-Ing, June 30...„.. . , ., • ^ •.•».•. i ,i^Zl . L. IL " # ' M I • Tna «y „ m olfffthrir pleas.Mr.Stocum, who Is one <strong>of</strong> the best knownhotel men in America.Mr. Slocum was a former resident<strong>of</strong> New Jersey and haa hail hotel experienceat Long Branch and SpringLake.While he was conducting aI hotel in New York City, his serviceswere obtained by the Chesapeake &Ohio Railroad Company, owners <strong>of</strong>the Greenhriar Hotel. He openedthis hotel eight years ago and waamanager until last fall.Mr. Slocum is much interested In<strong>Ocean</strong> City, and plans to advertisethe Normandie Hotel and this resortto a great extent in dties heret<strong>of</strong>oreuntouched by <strong>Ocean</strong> City.From present indications andbookings, the Normandie will havea mo.t auspicious opening and sean.Mr. Slocum has already establishedan <strong>of</strong>fice in the Swarthmoiv, atTwenty-Mwond and Walnutstreets,Philuilelphia, where communication*may be *enUGAS CO.'S ATTEMPT TO RAISEPRICE OF COTTAGERS' DEPOSITHALTED BY UTILIT¥~BOARDSttReal Estate Board Makes Appeal toAction Follows.State, and Quid.There »ere many plea>ed peopiein <strong>Ocean</strong> City on Thursday, whenit was learned that the City GasLixht Company had arbitrarily incremedthe amount <strong>of</strong> ilcpo.lt repairconsumer*In the pa»t- .The>« few fact* the <strong>Ocean</strong>Cit>Real K-Ute Buaril i» liringing to)uur attention and u>kinKthut itiecei«-e jour immnliute con.i.krueilfrom •ummer cottaKtrs from $10 lion, an.I. »e tru»t, rvcommemlatiuu*to |U. fur relief. . .The blow was tint felt by ClaytonRespectfully yours,Hsines Brick, president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong>CLAYTON HAINE3 BitlCK.City Real E.tata Board. He went to A letter was received by Mr.the gas company's <strong>of</strong>fice to order"ga» Brick from Secretary Barber onturned on In >cveral cottages and he Tue-lay, Inclosing a copy <strong>of</strong> a letterwaa prepared to deposit checks cover- -ton Hajne. Brick,ed with the board's secretory. A. N. l * r »"- O^" 1 c ">' B** 1 E* 1 * 1 * B""" 1 -Barber, who asked him to write a -»H Eigtith street. <strong>Ocean</strong> City, S. J.letter, giving the facts, to the State1*« Sir:board, which was done. I Receipt U acknc» legged <strong>of</strong> yourFollowing U the letter .ent by Mr.i


OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY. N. J., THURSDAY. MAY 18. 1821r.nmrriMoutttmoco.HIM •*' Has* aw MTaaIf. MAY Mb HUCityfcon aU Indfcahm«one <strong>of</strong>Everything U•witty to this and. Get Inanddo er«i7thlns;fal tlM booetin*. Werevert alone the NewW« an know this, batto lU if U to tprradDo year part.thisi «ffl b*> an election for City'nib* •»> otatoH tobe heard uponto chant* Ha mica tothat' the amount <strong>of</strong> depoatt demandedmay be laeraaeedL opportunity 'willbe gives. Meantime, the old raleahoold remain In effect. ' .One <strong>of</strong> the -Commlirioiiere saiddarinf the protteaa <strong>of</strong> a recent caiebefore the board, that the Comml*-donwfll endeavor to see to K thatcarporaUona receiveforKNOWN KINDS OF ICE/AapHeatlen ef PrntureCaueat>*f WaH*Will IThar* ere. It appears, DO hirer thaa•*• distinct Made ef Ice. First, tber*to thecoauaoo Ice. which ta waterboat* at ordinary atmospheric, pr**-ear*. Thl* u called Ice 1. It la fromW to l&S per cant less dens* thanwater.If thle la placed under a pressure orsufficient_ - asas Bfca—BBW WBBJ B^*BW%ar**l SjB>a*>aTY* SBJ fM wravvamaf * H W*operatinc eipatWa*. but the board la ,*,« uooo Mlograma the Ic* m.-lta tonot intereeted in the return* tostock- j water. IT the pressure is iiK-rensed tohoMera.There li hope for thepublic•.VIATORS HAVE SIXTH SENSEThat Me Human Body It MereMlafcly Ineewed Than Hae Mlth-•rte atom aupptetd.Tb*loadon Lancet asks' which <strong>of</strong>Ost lire ataate could hat* played ashare In th* noo«topflight <strong>of</strong>Alcock andpredominanttransatlanticBrown."Sight. *r*n whrn th* mtmn waaTtatbl*. waa practically nnlllfled by th*constant clnad and storm* f slewt orhere'nextTuesday.' ball; bearing moat gradually tint*it mdeh mrfaf fault- leaf lt> acntrana la th* rant <strong>of</strong> ISIV,Will (row with- corded that both oOc*r* were deaf ooMat for daja. There are dlsmoontlng; the restlholsr aena*- tha (TVe— ***""* to have been no frosty guide.^^tnasmnch aa th* pilot admitted ln»«l-George O_ antary Indnlgeoce In stunting andA. Canon, both well ***nia to Ua»* looped th* loop withoutbeing aware that his vc-nl.al directionwaa changing."On tbe other hand, th* aviator*'horizontal direction moat bave beennarvaloosly precis* thrnnthoDt. aa,with no tandmarka to gold* then, tbetrdawttiudaa was reached wltboot ahitch, when a aw*rr* <strong>of</strong> a alngd* degreeto ooe aMe or the other <strong>of</strong> thedtrert Un* wtmld have lost then tbelrobjective.-Presumably th* Imperfect twos*recorda soppUncated earh other InDerroos trstaaia long trained to rapidand Impromptu adjustment."It seems lhat tb* human body la endowedwith a atnee <strong>of</strong> stability andbalance that dipsada not upon an*oo* <strong>of</strong> th* "five etna**" and «fviaitora. Mr.. wwU known auumtei cottatohave here, ahooldfar many hun.vMtera.Mr. MiI*Java ef feattemanl/ yooafhi Oecaa City batgoad banPractJcaJly-theha*a wffl be here thia *, an <strong>of</strong> thetheeftha 8E3RT-• mi batter paper, bv,, trW •_—*^ fabout «.*00 kllogramw the liquid waferfnesea again to another kln.l <strong>of</strong> Ic*called Ice 8. which I* aboat 6 i»r centdenser than water.Increasing the prewwor* to attoat6V00O kllognnns we gel Ic* t. tn*volumetric pressure and thrbecoming from S to 9 per centthaa water.If we freei* water at atmosphericpriaaur*. but with a temi^rnlure <strong>of</strong>SO degree* C, ordinary u-» (In* I) t-ichang*d Into Ic* a. w 1.1. t 'is planneil to have 50 trophiesfor the .uccenful card player*. jNew booka are nceilwl for the publiclibrary, anil oil »houMhelp tomake the party a nuccciu. . Tho-ewho clon"t play conl« miirht reaililybuy tickct.i to help the cau»«.Lower In Many Inttaacea—Aboat 70 Per Cent, <strong>of</strong>Hoaact Leased.Acconllng to <strong>of</strong>fldala <strong>of</strong> th* <strong>Ocean</strong>City Real Entate Boanl, renting <strong>of</strong>gammer houaea here la veryfoodand very attire. From «5 to 70 parcent, <strong>of</strong> th* cottage* ami apartmentaIn th* market have been rented forthe aeamra <strong>of</strong> <strong>1921</strong>.Contrary to reports, theiw <strong>of</strong>ficial*lay,rental price* here have not beenoilvanc**! thia year. In manyprice* have been reduced.DR.SNYDCR Ml EACH EftTwo large audience* attended the•crvicc* in the FIntPreabyterlanChurch Sunday The Rev. R. S.Snyiler preached at both the** Mrviem—Inthe morning on "The Te*t <strong>of</strong>Fricnilihlp," and in the evenina; • on"What is Your Life."Dr. Sny.kr will preach at bothservice* next Sunday. In the morning;hi* theme will be, "A Life inOne Sentence-." In the evening thesubject will l« "The Appeal orSilence."Joseph 6. ChampionBuilding ContractorOCEAN CITY. N. J.Tenth Street and Weat AvenueDO YOU KNOW«?r *«••"*•'that advertisingspace in a newspaper isthe economical vmy to reach the consumer?'• tMtthat you could not huv the paper,printyour message and deliver it to' the homesfor anything near the low figure for sayingit through our columns?Better have a talk with us on rates.DO YOU KNOWvthat your printed matter represents youand creates a good or poor impression?that it is human to want to make a goodimpression? .,:""Then do it with your printed matter.The one who says printingcannot bedone at moderate cost is always being interruptedby our work and prices.% THEOCEAX CITY PRIXTTXG AND PUBLISHING CO.Mixers <strong>of</strong> Type. Ink and Brains.ANNOUNCEMENTTheHOTEL NORMANCHE announce* that it willopen foe the leajoo. Friday, June 30.<strong>1921</strong>. and wiO be operatedu in put teatoot along firfl-ciau fane*, with h^g»ade service and cumncey tecCompany receive Ice nt con.l.leral.lvless than the Mhctlule rat*.The <strong>of</strong>ficer* ami director* <strong>of</strong> thoSouth Jerrey Ice Company arefollows: C. 9. S. Forney, pn-Ment<strong>of</strong> tha Lehlirh Valley Ice Company.and Wyoming Valley Ice Company.presMent; A. W. Hick-, <strong>of</strong> Allentown,vice prc.-l.lont, Wm. K.Haiuiey, <strong>of</strong> Oreon City, ami W. H.Manprrinon, <strong>of</strong> Phlla.ldphla, directors;J.' F. Moyer, <strong>of</strong> Cata-au'.OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY, N. J. THURSDAY, MAY 19. <strong>1921</strong>"•'•::'yytteSRAILWAY INQUIRYIN WASHINGTONExcessive Labor Costs and Work-Ing Conditions Chief Causes<strong>of</strong> Trouble.NO CONTROL OVER EXPENSEor sti awKr* tfut«. ln«ri-^-.ealnrw lniu ..fUM9MMMTKthll.lla irenp (.la.^.1 U-r..iv tUr•** attuning th.it fi.r tl..' r;illfellows:ActualA.IUJIInThe South Jcr«y Ice Company,composed <strong>of</strong> re.i.lenU ..f Allentown.Cata*au >li«tribution<strong>of</strong> ice will he- han.iled hy for- ru*>la <strong>of</strong> tl.e wli.it>*mer employe* <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic Iceami Fuel Company ami the Cnn-uniers"Ice anil Coal Company^ who, liy«ci|Uirinj( outfit, forrrctly nvincl l>ythe mcrxol enmpanic-, each l*come-Imaepemlent ili-trihutnt-. <strong>of</strong> ire.Oeean City will I* .livi.lcl Intodistricts, ami one ili-ttiliutoruilloperate each .li-thct. which will eliminatethe ua-te reprr-ente.1 by twoor more »Jt,-.m. uningor.e l.l. C— In l^«tlfylni: l..wfore tin* Setwiti 1('iiiimjltir.* .HI liitfrstyto1'IIIIIIIIIT.V Irr tin- K.-nrml ln\.-4-tlxutlnn Int.. 11..- rullr..,i.| Kltuinl..!,.»ltn.«».-^ fur tl.e rallruuils . ..ni.-that:LOCAL SHRIHERS IN BI6PNIUDE _M_MJLLVILLEMany Members <strong>of</strong> Maaoblc, Organisation Took Part inDemonstration.A number nf <strong>Ocean</strong> City' Shriner*went to Mlllvllle Satunlay afternoonto tako part in the Shrincr*' rv««li>n uai iiut Uue tn tin- lil;Jtfrvlulit rulK. hut to thr luik'.if I.liy.In*tilth lirn* inn] aliniiiil.one uf II,.. ni...t .irlklnu f.i. 14l.r..iint.t ..tit in 1 hi- ir-.Hi.,..1,> |,r.-.- 1.KI hy Hi.- Hr»t \>lli,^««. -I11I1,,, Krutta.t,nllt.T-ti^irman nT Tt.= t.. .ml ..r .11.rv. t..r« <strong>of</strong> thr S..iithrrti |-.i. III. . U.Hthf r..M.iuli.L.. inchief rrj^.n fi.r.,t!..IIIn. r^:i-Itil.l:In «e timetn th* list <strong>of</strong> mandarins la «rrr aiuallCotttpared with th* number <strong>of</strong> rai.Jldataav.—ChrtatlanScience Monitor.Uk* *«*t* •*• Ink.lo croaHveoootry fl>ln«t. 'l^at- qulr*-cant poods <strong>of</strong> water ar* u.uallv ti.edarkest areaa lo tbe Undx-a|«.. <strong>of</strong>t*nUvtj appear Ok* puola <strong>of</strong> Ink and tl.*irrehitlfe brlcbtseM Is murb In. thantkat <strong>of</strong> black vrlirf.This la r..JIrCTpJimaXi The walrr Is prrtenirdear and rjk* bottom Is blarfc sadperoo*. Llttl* or oo light U n-nVcirdexcept from tfce sorfacr.loddaotally a pood <strong>of</strong> this Irpe pr»ttd*e ta* b**t alrror In the Itiul^-ape.for Ita berkaroaod rs almoat i«-rt*rttTdark, whick I* aot tb* caaa> for turbidwater. If oo* mat.hrs ««* a troe urnl.-al lla* whlcb ourb* ef os* *a *om* occaitoas. At lrs>I•OMTTstloa <strong>of</strong> this tmag* glte* a raoord <strong>of</strong> tb* bortioetal spr«d rrnnlln*ef etlwr atoreiacnta <strong>of</strong> tbe slrplsnc.—IL LacttMb lo tb* Mctmtiac Autr*-traa.lollar oaa l-jl.l fur ..lliafinNTa Imurrad hy the B-oti-fiinth* Brat two miMitha <strong>of</strong> 1"VU"A total, therefore. ..f Itjt, ,»,,!« outaf etery dollar or operatingfor IbUU Wat paid out at prl.n directlytlaaat lj tb* luternruent.Tn*ramtlnaalr. up t* *T, c*nt*.•u tar msutlsts 'anal auppii**, pair.cKa**d *t aneas flsatf hy aatxrsl mar.hat c*nttitM«* ins k*)r*na) In* eaaMrat tit* rallrw*ea t* Cantrwl.To Ulualrate bow labur «-u«t. wereInflated bj Ih* "Natlucal Ao«k. l'> at SIBRS. A. [L. tSB. orwut ba ssfwrar kavnaf oi aajr satin*t laal BWaWSttaWr.d star** *«, net.CUMI>Alir. AtfaUalalrwtsr.•fTlHl-llIU W. COLE, rraatTo On* and AllOo Not forawt tti* Old Hwliatoi*teve h*«a phvk« aatf all dar sr. oo- Ray Villa La U•ertaaity a* pfher ttsttr crop*, btace t *" ' »•••»• _u v.tta iimt Th* "hsuatcr^ taoon" la the' which was catibltabol io 1916•ea*) foUosriDg tbe **arv**t taooa." Try it ooc«—complete yoor laundry•*- etxaalon fur It. na>* I* O^B. hiu ^ ^ &1| ^ ^at the -season <strong>of</strong> th* year ' pboot.country jouth. th* karveat•!!««»- " tb "^ ""* "• •• ai7 BAY AVENUEOottttn City. N. J,niAWCCT ntKKatAX. Fro*).NOT A FEMININE AnRIBUTEIM That tklrta •ap'tHlly PirUls Uth* W**a*r •*« I* Ctawelrt*-ly MiaiaadUva,If there Is ooe thing pre»uniaWr «-rrtslnon ibis rarth. In tlu- .-|U.i--" "I"most <strong>of</strong> ua. It la that .klrt. are r-.~-ntl«lly feiulnlne. and Hiat ibr «i«- Itfeature <strong>of</strong> tuaa.-tillne allln- la a l.lfilrcated (arrurnr. But rmtulaa* •• funbrrfrom the truth. T.' tt.i- .la> tlir nuJortty <strong>of</strong> the male rh-uirti! 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ITKlflHED ANDBKADT TO UTTER AJTD EKEOT BET0KE MAY 30th-Detuned, cnt ud irecUd with particular najtsd for individualreqolrcmcQ(afrom the !irur.tnJ fin.-at at.M'k or nutrriala>.rc-'ll.-I..I — at.in-tarilfr-. lutrst^'.a^a.s. K. j, t«O. J. HAMMELL CO.ALFRED SCHERM<strong>Ocean</strong> City Upholsterer andDecoratorWindow Shades and Awnings Madeand Put UpJ038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J.r 1 flifted the Martgage\>vfr nrslKt your ^uink aco.unL It ruu. lifl^l th*ftum tlu.u»oii.l> <strong>of</strong> humrs. Every little savtna;SLiit un account with t)u> Fir»t National Bonk.^ per c*iit. Intf rt-.t rai.1 on Saving* Fuml Accounts.FIRST NATIONAL BANKOCEAN CITV. 1V.«J. \ 3CARMOTEWHITE ENAMELt• -^A?"*«^^ •••


OCEAN CnT SEJmNEi, OCRAN CITY, N, J^ THUBSDAY, MAY 19.<strong>1921</strong>ot the City's Schools•.f^aBjaaaaaaaaaaaai faWawA aMataaaBataaiaBl — •• -I Pall aw. Myt. Burma prepto UMland fnt Harry H. Lake.Ih Th Mould, Pr<strong>of</strong>. O.Ubd PIhmman Thoa, Mould, Pr<strong>of</strong>. OW. Blackly, Pr<strong>of</strong>. KUby and Pr<strong>of</strong>. W.Jodg— Roacoa Faunee, Wm. Fardlncr Bertram Darby Wlt &tlack aad laid Baat! aardbwr > Battram Darby, Walter _«anm mm, mm* B*tw.| - n_ __ , ^ ^ ^ ^ y ^HBHSOFTUB masmCBKTH BT«TRBTAINThe MtaMB Creth ar* antartaiiilngat-their apartment*, "On Shore,"Ihnr nephew, John Creth Harsh and'family, <strong>of</strong> Wttmlnfton. DaL, and Mr.l«nd Mra. George Eastbom and fam-'ily. <strong>of</strong> 8249 North Thirteenth street,PhliadelDttla. Mra. Eaatborn will be<strong>of</strong> the,•ad, »^f, MM,1UHW beaaar to JOB" la* abaae* to win It.ealbd te hy tte atoderitreeponded,thebenh^"Mlll OF FIRE AND BLOOD*» at ttathe htch aehooLthai aaid that la hon-CUM, they would"Bahy Dream*,"Tell* ef ClraamatanoM UnderWMoh Mmt MeCrea Wrete"In rtanaVK* PleM*."fcr\; A Utah M flaesl Wet*.Tha boya and «irla af the OeeanCMy Kbj* flahool dM «pJ*ndld workla their track and flatd meat withrhsMentvflle High School at PleaaaaMDaFriday afternoon.WhiteOka laeal atndent* do not pretend tobe eorasTta hvthia Una, they detwrr*credit far their tne atwwmg against• taaa. which has had nroeh moreagraartaaca. . Tha Pl*aaent»flle boy*MMe* ft pefata, whO* Oeean Otyacaaai fa. Aufustua Goats took firstah** m th* shot-put, throwmg thett-aouad lead 86 feet. Scott Adamsteak ftrrt ptaee tn the p6»«-v*u't.itaailag th* bar at a heitht <strong>of</strong> 9feet.Roaa Farguaon and GeorgeGaadher tied for aaeond pUce on thetar at S feet fl taefcea. Adam*, <strong>of</strong>Otaaa Ctty. and Henry, af Pleesantvflltvtt»4 hi th* high'jump at 5ftMt. 'Adam* lot* m the tosa-gp <strong>of</strong>th* cata. .Tit* <strong>Ocean</strong> City girl* w» 13.who* their opponent* had 19.1made op <strong>of</strong> Carolina I_ WUttinttoa. Filo-Iand Mary Collins, de-|i at* •Jeasantvin* High Schoolla th* 400-yard relay. Missteak aeeond place In the 50-yard dath. Mis* CoUhta was *ecoBdla the potato rat*.CeM afcr* aad ribbons were awardedaa treptdee.Altar tha track and Arid meet.•Oaaaa Ctty lost th* base ban game,4 tee. Adam* pitched a One game.A Haw eeetty error* caused defeat."to naadrra VtoMa," to quota th«words <strong>of</strong> Major General Montana, whoeaonaandedthe brigade to whlcb LiratenutOoloatl McCraa was iitartmlat the Urn*. -wan literally horn f•re and blood daring tbe butmtphtae <strong>of</strong> the second battle <strong>of</strong> Tprr*.*Uy b*ad4oart*rs were In a trenehon tha top Of the hank <strong>of</strong> ihe Ynrv*caul; and John hail his, drrnlnir tiatfoeIn a bole dng In flip foot <strong>of</strong> th*bank.Daring periods <strong>of</strong> (he battlemen who were* >hot actually rolleddown ths bank Into hla dressing station.Along from n* a few hundredyards was tbe headquarter* <strong>of</strong> a regiant.snd many times during th« indays <strong>of</strong> Ibe battle, he and I witctu-dthem barring their dead whenerrrtiler* ••• a lull.Thtss the crosac*row on row,grew Into a good-sli"!eemete.ry.."Jnot as he *> by ta* jaai<strong>of</strong>a.Karrad forthath* la-yard dash.>. pato molt, andC DJaaWDANCESaUxtraay EveningMAY 28TO HAVE TBA1NINQ CAMP.The 78th Division, thatNational.Army Division, which during- the recentWorld War made a record thatwill long- live, la to be bronirht intobeing once more.This is the.deddon<strong>of</strong> the War Department, it la announcedby heaikiiiartcr* <strong>of</strong> the SecondCorp* Area.While It has notbeen definitely l*aMa aalaraeUtar Ikaa laa Alitalia Oaia* wlttla taa•_-n—•-•hariatarlioa af Oswu Our. aaJ(or UM coat UWaoC ."..aaa as— . MM is BIWAtUalto OKU, sadWIIUU*. tin id latnmanU ma aalaaaad llaa, aaaanallttlttrlain.waurs sUWr tkaa isatoFIRE ALARM SIGNALS.14—Sixth and Pleasure avenue.17—Eleventh and Bay avenue.18—Fourteenth and Bay avenue.35—Seventh and West avenue.42—Second and Anbury avenue.43—Fourth and_ Asbury avenue.•15—Eighth-and'Asbury avenue.•Id—Tenth and Asbury avenue.48—Thirteenth and Asbury avenue.49—Sixteenth and Asbury avenue, l^-rgjSI—North and Central avenue.laa? u» _—_... u _•_ «r •«• iKt oiw.u a_J f-.. ,._• ____,._ I ol Coaaaliiloaara <strong>of</strong> Aaaratasaata wara aaa54—sixth and Central avenue. larmd by ika Board or I'lMiiaainaan o(57— Eleventh and Central avenue. J«*J «JJjj •» «»• NiBtwa** 4v waporarF oaaaea iw coat68— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. ^ir i li" P (^TT,~ \* .22 •JHL?/ "73—Fourth and <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue.75—Seventh and Oeean avente.78—Ninth and <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue.82—Second and Atlantic avenue. i»96—Boardwalk and MooHyn terrace |911—Bay avenue ami Batternca road »S21—Twentieth and Ce,itml avenue, i.A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps ? If•"not, why not? They give three timesab much ligfht as the old style Carbon lampsfor the same current consumption.OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE<strong>of</strong> AttantJo City ElwCtrio CompanyOROINANCE NO. 154.\VIIKHt;.«.i. lU.- Cur »' Orrao O1I>. alumrli-'l t-iivurAiiwn >.r X»« -l.r>v]r. • a*H.jd« .. v-.>-.^ !>•./**. itMifiuf.uMrui and laaam at wklch It al laaat tTUM.10.Tkatls>rt ol tba raat <strong>of</strong> au«a laipravaaicBI baan a^oaard oo prop«rtj apaclallT bwocfltad., ,___^._ aad la aow nldaood fcjtraaporary mui <strong>of</strong>aUh ara daarritad la laafollowlaii a«aadula by Ikalr aaatba -. dataoaad awiurllsM. aad aaaovau, aa fultotraiNo. Dal*a Malarlty Aanaalill Mar. IK l»l» Oa laaaitil «JJM.Aw. J. Ill* Us daauad 100.Apr. II. liltOa dawaad S.WW.-ti M.j -•«. l»ll oa ihaiinl l.Tli.US Jul. IS. ltl» OS rtaaaaniiS.M.114 Oct. T7. l>lt Oa ilinmi I I.HO.ITS Jaa. 1«. l».o Oa iia mi I 1.0OO.1M A|«. J. I»2O Oa diaiiail 4.r. li. I'.'i oaand WHEItEAJf. aaid anaaaawnt will ba paidla laataJImanta and il U aaoaMary la iroo« lo tiuttwtb* form <strong>of</strong> iodrfxadoraa. ol aoln. lo laa.ptoi aiaiBI baad. and la attmrrv vnftln slkaftar aaid «w*k waa rooiiilnad. lbar«--~^-^« •«• K'vw'vy sisvuaKT aaocaiaalmproT#n>tnl. IU loeauoa. data <strong>of</strong> comn aod ro«c ts«la* sa followa:—w faaadalloa. I 5^5* *""Artmrr A.., f«m »»«J •» ^ „„„„.„„ mmkaH« wUs, I.—>r. olinlon <strong>of</strong> Clttilll. la^ro,..,,.,Boadi <strong>of</strong> tba City <strong>of</strong> Onaa^•rtilMotb BL aad oo por..oib «a4 Tenth Ho.William MaloneyAuto ElectriciansSpeedometers Repaired, BatteriesRepoiixd, Presto-Lite StorageBatteries, Acetylene Gas Appliance*3307 Atlantic A venaeAtlantic City. N. J.I'lione S38-JR. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANYbnowfaitt. NrarOUkrs8I7 ASBURY AVENUEwhera pstroos lad Irlrads will be cordtilly wekomrdSomething Newfor tbe benefit <strong>of</strong> Ocesa City prupie<strong>Ocean</strong> City House CleaningCompany<strong>of</strong> ».-«.oir*« and to b« kaowa aa ~lmPn*~iotd***atrib*>*i .« ..n tuiivoias KanlUIC D>heir nuatMn, djti-% nuturllles AQMI ^tuouat*•* r-iiow.:—Va., • !»*(•. Malum*. \mouot.• _'TJus* 2.1. 1»I» t>o ivtajnd 11.. •!.*.(••«.•JlJuly 31. 11*11* «>o•


?.*?.~ Secondutieet, this city.Clarence Sill, <strong>of</strong> Lanrdownc, i»here for the summer, locate-. I at 1012<strong>Ocean</strong> avenue.It- S. Dilley. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, i* athi» cottage 5022 Central avenue, forthe ftfufton.this corporation beingco-ext£n»ivwith the lines <strong>of</strong> the county, iprincipal place <strong>of</strong> business should tat the county seat.We, therefore,recommend that adequate quarters beprovided at the court house, togethewith proper files, and other fixture:necessary and that all <strong>of</strong> the recordminuto-books and other documentconnected with the bu«ine>» <strong>of</strong> theBoard <strong>of</strong> Choien Freeholder* be kepin these quarter*, and that oJI business connected with county affaire,whether by the hoard or lu <strong>of</strong>ficer*,be transacted from the county »eat.-I.DEPOSITORIES: The fundef the' county being the tru.t funds<strong>of</strong> the entirewhether raisedinhabitantsthere<strong>of</strong>,by taxation, revenueLest antnrthmgTPlace an ad intaa SEMTTNKL and it will be quickly* ^^QONTsCi orOTT W> O«-.._ . is. mis aasll ka aafcWU (a,aay fjaraaa *sr aanaaa, lia. aatot»»i«« oror sal* <strong>of</strong> bonds, should be apportionedamongst the various banksthe county, to proportion to the flnsn,-rial standing <strong>of</strong> aaid institutions. vVtherefore recommend that this di>position <strong>of</strong> the county funds on hanlan.l,"corner <strong>of</strong>Moori>n terrace at..I Atlantic a\anaeand will be there for Use •easvn.Mr. and Mrs. C S. GarrettIt i* planned to have a militaryfuneral here on Saturday <strong>of</strong>nextweek.The young man nerved in the>30!>thField HonpiUl ami 303rdSanitaryTrain, HZth Division, on the othere. He died <strong>of</strong> pneumonia In Semour,France, February 13, 191!>.He was buried In the American cemeteryin France.rommhuionersFavornan's PropositionThe City Commissioners bav»elile.1 that they favor the prop. UonMa). or champion reporteilby HaroM Bi.chman, director f rom , number <strong>of</strong> summer resident*<strong>of</strong> Baehmon s Band, to pr<strong>of</strong>ile the- f or street HghU near their homes,concert. In the muilc pavilion this These will be granted.Attention»ummer.WM ca||,,i to tne urs. nt necessity <strong>of</strong>txT!f „ " ° f Coniml!t * l « n * r!l<strong>of</strong> a street light In the middle <strong>of</strong> thePublic Recreation Grounds has the block on Central avenue, betweenuwsnllng <strong>of</strong> the music contract. u^Mn and Ninth streets. This willc.There are two vacancies on this boardwhich will soon be Ailed.r.U'GHT BLACK DRUMChas. Bshl,itt. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, allha Angler*' Clun Pier here, Sunilnr,TWO LIVE WIRESathlete, and HerbertPhlla.lelphia, will beTed"MJSJII and H. W. Wllkr>Noraiandie"Ted" Magill, a former well knownW. Wilke-, <strong>of</strong>members <strong>of</strong> J.Howard Slocum's staff ut the HotelN'ormandie here thin summer.Mr. Wllkes was one <strong>of</strong> the nldig-K young men behind the denk atthe N'.irmandlc la.t summer, an.I hea rioht <strong>of</strong> friends. .CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSA .••.caught a (VT-pouml black drum flsh,the first <strong>of</strong> the season.J. P. Jnnlan. Jr.. and others have "'*>(nce ha.l strikes, but they failed toconnect.Chas Geahan caught a SVpoundweakfish at this pier.J. P. Jonlan, Jr., got 7 Idngflsh awl>• cniakem, Chas. Zimmerman, Akinit ami 10 croalten; Wm. Faust, 7croakers, ami D. O. Lairdflsh.given prompt attention.oHAS FINE BARBER SHOPFelix Selvagn, the well known barhorecently moved from VHavenue, to hi« property atbury avenue, has fitted hisop in attractive style. Hepleased to greet his patronsup-to-date eHtahlinhment.AnyKliKiAny WhereJoseph G. ChampionBuilding ContractorOCEAN CITY. N. J.Tenth Street and West AvenueNEW BRANCH POST OFFICEA nub-station. So. 3, <strong>of</strong> the localport <strong>of</strong>fice will lie opened in onethe new stores in the apartment10 king- i lulI,|, n(t, on the Boardwalk at Thir»tre«t on June 1. Mlut BeatriceWe I eke r. <strong>of</strong> 1405 Pleasurewill lie In charge.bi-t *4>methlnsr?Place an mlthe SKIVTINKL an.l it will \+ quily retume*!.InOKMNA\CC K*.^» Y~«fc Olf. JSJSTT Clt».A ilamly fnventment. A me«Uufor Having. Subscribe to wme jiharenIn the new. Uth series <strong>of</strong> the HomBuiltlinK anil Loan AtsottaUon.J. E-l*ar.l Vot* theANNOUNCEMENTThe HOTEL NORMANDIE anoounce* that ii willopen for the teuoo. Friday, June 30.<strong>1921</strong>. and will be operatedat in pau teuoas doag firfl-cku Knei. with highgr*deservice and outine.fl Inquirie* for infonnatioa and retervali<strong>of</strong>u can be addreueddifecUy to hotel.J. HOWARD SLOCLM Lessee-ManagerNOTICE!We have a large numtxr <strong>of</strong> clients wishing torent and purchase.We solicityour listings.L. Leslie Headley Co.515 Eighth Street<strong>Ocean</strong> Cry. N. J.Real Estate Dcpt.T. W. MOULD, Mgr.Norn* or BIMTMBTA**TB. F. GOETZREAL ESTATE AGENCYFOURTH ST. AND ATLANTIC AWif.OCCAN CITY. N. J.PMONCS:Orricc. 238.jRCSIOCMCC. 292-MRCNTaLS•ate*• UILOIMO LOTB•caCMal aack rasr. aasa Isir ini. ar raraaS aata. aaa kasi, aa.aliaalra uasa tmw Us* CMS ml OossaTHK aoAMo or roammiosusj orTMK cm or oota-s nrv M> OK-Ca,•MaW as la. last lulj 1. - ,- 1•aak mmi. a^aa Ua> an ta to rstanV•sV a> unal aask. aaa aaw aa4 s» n>WANTrO— Am- vttk ailFive new home*, four to nine rootui. all have fiaeoccao view aad no *treet to crov> tu the beachTwo xiuaxea to the train sutiun.Trolley pa**the door.Electric rangei. o[«m fire places,lsuodry, garage*.Apply oa picutx-s.2a-M 1MB CKNTHAL AV(.H. B. COOPER, Jr.BUILOCftOCCAN CITY.WArtsUtAM-raaVlaaWaau. -HURLEY-JONES COst-filasiwun I Maluas i HnuatMaa-. MaltaHUriLCY-JONCS CO.WALTC* a. CMATTIM A «OM, Maas.ma Aiaunv AWC.r»MOMC. 41OJOOMCWALTER TOMLINPLUMBING and HEATING13SOCCAN CITYAVCMUCNKW JCRBCV-iasis» sue rawest »oe«-auiks>aJiJ. E. WELOH .THE BUILaERCO*. SCVSNTM wTsMCT AMD WUUT AVCNUIOCCAM CITY, N. J.Build NowBuilding Material Prices will ProbablyNever be LowerLETRELIABLE BUILDERSDO ITBEAR IN MIND! That ut« homes are KX-KMPT from Taxation for 5 year-., ffom OctolxrrI, ilay cake, on which werepink candles.PERSONALSHenry, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, were here for' u few ilayn during the week, accompaniedby MUs MarthaBehrenndCharles A. Doe, nf Philadelphia, und Mr*. M. Behreaml, <strong>of</strong> Phila.lelhaxlieen here during the week.c 1 ' 1 ''- Mr. and Mrs. Bamberger areE.lwar.1 Keller, <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, hasopened his cottuge, 8C2 First street.TAKK ..PAKTMKNTMDn, Jsssee aad KUliaa Agaia HenTUs SsawrDr. D. BusJirod James, noted surgeon<strong>of</strong> the HahnemannHoapital,and Dr. Wayne T. Killlsn. anotherprominentmember <strong>of</strong> the medicalfraternity in Philadelphia, will againbe here, this summer, accompanied bytheir families. They have tokenapartments In George P.Bauer'sapartments. 1333 Wesley avenue.Dr. James beside being the poet <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Fishing Club. U oneuf the big game members <strong>of</strong> thia orguidtatlon.Dr. Rillian is famed a» a s»eelvoicedbaritone singer, and heusually heard at the Fithing Cluband yacht club entertainments Iithi. city.t LOS1NQ MKKTINGOr. Handler WlU AairtsaCoalCaassserra CasaikrrThe season's cloalng meeting <strong>of</strong>the Cape <strong>May</strong> <strong>County</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong>Commerce will be held thi. (Thun-•lay) evening at Avaloa, and thespeaker will be the Kev. Dr. JohnHsndley. pastor <strong>of</strong> the First M. K.Church <strong>of</strong> this city.A large attendance <strong>of</strong> members I.urged by the secretary, William A.Haffert.Have to Do a Lot <strong>of</strong>Can We Have This Bridge Free for July 4th?When yoa think for the year April1919 to April 1920 no less than 136,-407 automobiles, trucks und pedestrianscrossed thia bridge, nettingthe company gross receipts <strong>of</strong> $52,-(111.00 the reader will be convincedthat one <strong>of</strong> the greatest boons cancome to <strong>Ocean</strong> City just now wouldlie a free bridge. We feel that ifall the parties In any way concernedwith the freeing <strong>of</strong> this bridge thruState ownership would just get togetherthere could be some arrangementmaile whereby we could enjoythis pleasure an July -1th, ir»2l." umm~n place. heart affection. This is pnivini; ana II, II. ,-.,. . . annoying handicap toSamuel Hope and wHe, nf Phila.kl- . , , , , .,. . . , . , . very sucee»-ful Junior year In thephia, have openeil the r cuttaue. H>1 ' -is inmpelleil through illnesM to relinmunugement<strong>of</strong> hera>4in and K" <strong>of</strong>t tA thecountry for rest ami ifc.fat aSmalliLKitdiaiTTT-TTi "~~^~Here's • neat serviceable bigcapacity compact little gas rangethai will do more cooking than themverage. gas range that take* uptwice as much floor space.Its •Vdcaa Smooth TopAT ntanGAS LIGHT co.Edwin G. Cleelan.l.phia, haa opened hisSt. James place.Pr<strong>of</strong>. Albert W. Newman ami<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, are at their oon Pennlyn place.Otto Schairtuiuser ami family, ui ( .Philaistlphia, are at their apartment*here for ten il&>«.Andrew Marshallami wife, <strong>of</strong>Philadelphia have opened their apartments,7IH <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue.Miss Jean ktocktin, <strong>of</strong> Philailel-1. at her hotel the Chamller-White Hall, for the season.ChariesBrook and family, afPhiladelphia have opened their summerhome, 90S St. Charles place.Pr<strong>of</strong>. J. M. Slrvens and Mrs. R. I-G<strong>of</strong>f, <strong>of</strong> this city, attenile-i the Tte.1Cross Societymeeting in AtlanticCity Friday.George Frankenftel.l, <strong>of</strong>Phila.lelwellknuwnmemtier <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Ocean</strong> City Fi>hing Club, wa» l>ervduring the week.Paul Lsmorelle. <strong>of</strong>Philailclphia,owner <strong>of</strong> the Lenox apartments here,spent SatunLiy ami SumUy at hi>cottage in this dty.Dr. Wayne T. Killian, <strong>of</strong> Philxlelphia, active In yacht club ami <strong>Ocean</strong>Oty Fishing Dub affairs, wa. amongthe visitors 8atuniay ami Sunday.Assemblyman James Frmnklin andwife, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, spent s fewdaysthis week in their cottage.Eleventh street and <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue.Carl Kress, <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, occupiedhis cottage for a few daysduringck. He and his family will behere for the arason within a shortBLV Al'-UmiK\TUlilSKIlichard H. Hum. nf Darby amiHoran- Su-vcii-, uf l'hilolit.leirular prayer meeting hour. Heliju. Smith, hi- two-family apart<strong>of</strong>Phila.lel- '""'rous <strong>of</strong> knowlnit how cl«-ely the| mc,,t bou^r, 1101(X. Snnp.uun|f mr " inlrnii to * li l » >tot I*, LI.1*, X -u ».lt.i•»(IL tm.tla ul Ula4 Ut«i l>-ti.4^*r-t**nl i*a law Trill J d*i-J IIW As^-fkAkatll- «. firlta^ewJ Li tfca* bsj>itl utI <strong>of</strong> na*tit,. «la bu. sr> hU.-I UtltM-^•o :-j* J»l ;•.J.a.A.-*-.Jrisud l.S-wHa I*, at*ur.Iwf It.-jl,u-»u f.'..•Leu-Jttr. at 11K Otj at\^» J«|T. isUa.JWH CKCAS.* takMLs*JLlallsM U>mmi U U dntiuw tu til—i mk asst">i*. Nva J.rsr>.j ^TilPkSvOl't-ST BOMJ3. CONTkAlT >s."THCBOAKO or rtmm.v.rii.s '•>[Till, crrv u» OCCAM IITK IM> OUHAINI. tail II iaw>l l^ads ol ilum Cit\otOcaaa Cut.A. H. SlcUtr *n.l wife, who >prntth* winter In D«>toam, KU-, KaveUtdr ci>tt»c«. Tenth »tre*tOcawn avenue, ami are hero forGeorf* F. Bauer an.l family, <strong>of</strong>*-«» here over theThey will be .town U»morrow an*l remain until the clo*«<strong>of</strong> the aca»on.Flaher Dalr>-mpt« axxl wife, <strong>of</strong>ntyrrvedhome earlyafter »pending- **«r*ldayi here.They will bs tiown t<strong>of</strong>orth*C. Meehan. <strong>of</strong> PniUviait*dher aisXcrv. muesiUaistttTite Meehao. <strong>of</strong>tidm dty, Sunday. She wu aceombyRobert Devti*, <strong>of</strong> PWU-William Newcore, <strong>of</strong> Plainaald.who has been scrrtag aa aaproascatorin the chargesCape <strong>May</strong> <strong>County</strong>freaaguest <strong>of</strong>.t.;l U . uluj u. lui MI"»> -t iw !.•>•! far aaaiaw. ymjmhim aaal •••nils aa aUiUM.SU iia'pnita^l »-i" s. MI Mb la' I aaal ^ II iai>il I la «aia ssu. aaa saallit» Muusk Wi.~t uiuibM|i«il af' >• a ill! ml l»a I ta U. Uxlk»i>.; «aWX. .J I Tiki. l"«- -< so^l^ Tk. ««u k»a«W tkaUia al Us. assaa>laaa W Ka).-i u^., . n t- .«. I.-..— »'»s •«• •»»*• T-ivf.r; •y..""} -£]laailiiiiTT laiMwasarat Mn. as sst• li» sraiJla taX. .a4 II n l|4. Tk* (i^iiiasa** *asll tss. .Sipirsiwa al oasf Ms,, ISIL .. _ ..«tta cad aaa._J a« .Mfc. IULusjutT A. stoaaia.CKrOatk.FIRE ALARM SIGNALS.14—Sivth ami Pleasure avenue.17—Eleventh and Hay avenue. 'is—Fouiteentn ir.d Bay avenue..15—Seventh ami West avenue.42—Srcond and Asbur>' avenue.4.1—Fourth and Asbury avenue.4.V—Kighth sixl A-!«iry avenue. -Hi—Tenth ami Asliury avenue.4S—Thirteenth and A»huiy avenke.I'l—Sixteenth and AsbuiA' .i>-en\>o.'.1—North and Central u\-entn>.•>1—Sivth ami Central avenue,.'i?—Kleventh and Central pvrnue.—Fourteenth and Wesley avenue.73—Fourth and <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue.7J—Seventh* and <strong>Ocean</strong> aveme."r—Ninth and <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue.K2—Second and Atlantir a\-enue.9«—Boanlwslk and MooHyn Urrar*111—Bay awfiue and Batteraea rooil,21—Twentieth and Central avenue.PABLO* CABS BDHby*The Shore Fast Una hatrunning IU attractive parlor ana betweenAtlantic aty and <strong>Ocean</strong> City.These cars- wfll ran for tha preventonly on Satnrdaya and Sundays.They were fairly well patronised on8unday, both by localpeople andvtatora In Atlantic aty.Thia ride ItemBoardwalk toBoardwalk In each <strong>of</strong> these seashorerenorts Is enjoyed by visitors to bothAtlantic City and <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty during;the summer seasons.In order to promote business, theShore Fast Line i!o*s considerableadvertising- for <strong>Ocean</strong> aty In Atlanticaty.Chorea am .TWO MASSESMlaaloa to be Held ia St. Aaiaatlae'aChoreaThere waa a Urge congregation attha 10 o'clock mass In St. Augna-UWa Church Sunday, and the rector,the Rer. Thomas F. Blake, a^lni^^nv^•ed that two masses will be said nextSunilsy, these being at 7 and 10o'clock.It was also stated that a missionwill he held In thia chnrch for oneweek, beginning Sunday, June 4. Itwill ho conducted by the Her. JohnWoUh. S; J., <strong>of</strong> New York City.The Sunday school childrenwillhave a Hay procession at the churchat 7.45 o'clock next Sunday evening.SOON TO BE MABBIEOPaulLamorelte, Jr, and MissHll.la Schoch, <strong>of</strong> Ht. Airy, will bemarried June 1, at the home <strong>of</strong> thehri atawarded to wianara.CONTRACT FOBOtis M. Townsend, af tatfl atty 1received the contract to»2^00 bungalow atand Central are, forSulllran, sut>arintenclaat afschools In PtoaaaaMDa, Pr«eVvan has been spending tat)wasoni her« foriheFliTouchto aalaathLmeattal Imterior Vttiotva oat to aF the pi|>ea thatcoiuli'.uU] tlJ>plumbing are performingtheirwork properly then yuu residojnu< JAI.-I |l(w i.ir[l .Wai am dka IStk aai ml Mar. tSU, aaa -ui ia. laaam a* as UkM MaaUw a»T»aal aaas.aa. a< a asasttae as a. Ma aa laaastar. %>Mt at Ua> Cassaskaissara faialu OtjOaaaS OV, Has tmmm. at Us. kaar .^--3M,a>,*\t*.^,*:^^**^^ >^- -rf i


ACncusforTwoiimiLsr^ *'~—m, mi the aoath and <strong>of</strong> tba tmalleHvatlSjOOOpapalaOoo tba bore tent*at tke Mairaota Three-Ring drawwere pitched. A atrlke tbat bad HM•> transportation eotaawber* along thaMM waa raapomlbla (or tha Mmo-,asstWto aajaon tbere. for It waa a blf JasTF stress, Zbe dicn woald be thereCar a- weak. too. . mraiy thla city ormadartOa waa getting to ba a w»atarfalplace, the aatonlabrd natl.ra- aat ifcat waa aot alL In UM «lainnrMat eoafaalon ttat had artwn with th»antfsJ a* tba lianmoth. tna cltiwmat* WtadartUa tad farfotten ihat ilirPavttaa Brother** ooa-rina; ctrru» »UMBad for a one-day atop la their miumtkat vary waak.Evas whaaj tba Puritan did arriveMttpeeaoe rtgte. Had tha brookanswered In hla voice? Ware bar tendeceiving bar> Bad bar aarraa got tbabest <strong>of</strong> bar or could It be—coold tt ba—waa atogsr titan, standing right behindbar?Roger waa—bat such' artaniaii Boger. taJlar. more hanaeoin*by far, bat wltb tba aama old amlia.tbe aame twinkle In hla ay*. She gatedat bin for more than a minute, herbaart throbbad violently. Jdream hla anus opened for -ftmntTbeT way into them and a


- > * - . • / > ;• > • • • • • ' / ^• ' . • . - . * . . • -• - * '. • : ' ' ' • • : r . _ ; - •'- -!'••.:;:.., ^ $ $ f^,^^^y-a: :^:£^^^S^fcvlP...--s"..KM UWN FOR THISMTS GMOfll SECTIONat Third Street andBoardwalk ')When a clam .In a Duluth schoolwaa aakeil to ilemribc' that city, one<strong>of</strong> the bovN wrrlr: "Thin wonderfultown J* fifty milm loiur, one milowide and two mllr* high (Duluth l»SAVED FROM. SEATESTIMOMY TAKEN INHadCAMP GROUND MAnEROCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. X, THURSDAY, MAY 26, <strong>1921</strong>MANY AT LINCOLNPhiladelphia .Boat CaptainTrouble Off CllyMotel Amorlation Meeting ThereThe Fourth Street UnitalFriday, June' 3Statax'. Guanl, went to "tho "a^Wanee' • " • I The Lincoln lii entirely bookc.1 ovtami WnrM at Vnrlotv «* • ( "l" ml -" llic "- ohanilwr- here cm. PlaliiJIeld; Mr». Carlto.i and. "• !*.""" nhln wu* hnvinir -, - -•Perhapx the . ..... m«-l i <strong>of</strong> ilistinct <strong>Ocean</strong> locali Cit> .- CONDICTOBapplied for anl obtained writ <strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong> the tbene Third many and pait Fourth «trcetM district.To many thi.^ iuMKhlxirhood i>that they have a riRht in the campcortioraii. They niaile the cl.iimthe select locality <strong>of</strong> this i,.in..», Northflrld Man Wan With the Read- round plot.but eJongateSchuylkill Ka\iK.>:ii, C... li,.:.i- tiietheonder wveral ili-:idvanLigcs. So• lamase.-* for the takinj; <strong>of</strong>record for IcnRth t.f »5er\ice annt'»i;ih.-irpost <strong>of</strong>fice, no dniK 1*14111!, not even arc'lit' in the (.Minp i:io:.ni»n-..|n>ity.laataurant, where a ravenous ti.-her-Maivoy t'arr. <strong>of</strong> Can A: Cur.-ll. umi»aaleajr, iatansted in beautiful t>aaa faaaibly afford to mi.11 the op" ' ' ' <strong>of</strong> visiting this itorr. I>ia hand-painting an.:1 work will alto be givrn fi|H>ity from Klmrr It.uK..,tIt..,1. .M-Cli.Mi C. Uh.-lf .Ml. F-.I. i i h,'lni..,!,.,"•n.C'.l•.linif..I.I. 1, Irik'ht. Tin- lircc-i\«*>l Mii> I..!Mil^vuirei.taij i-\i,uiiri' - |»n--«T,tcl roveung valiou- plu <strong>of</strong> It;,i,i..tti-r, ai .1 the tf-tur.,.-,Oik Harry A. Mom, a d t'it K< -L.-I' ItT W. ||. ("oili , uA-,i.tl:«.r li.Miinu «,ll iv ln-ld at•!.!_;•• t.. l« ^.|. when tinl"---i.K ai..i I .e- <strong>of</strong>ie ciuhteei.tl- A numl«rac .ilirji'; l* woikpupils in the manual Iiainin^»lonii'-tic MTioiice ilepaitin', whenKia k leave, hi* po-iti«>i, within aII...t,» K'i in bu.-ine--alk.theI ..-t -onirtliinir? J'lac an ad iio SKNTI.NKI. aid it will !CI:AN CITV. N. J.Jobttlac Work a SpeciallyJOS. U HEloilN H. WlllTlCAK, M. D.TIT wcaicr AVINUCTtatk turnOCCAM CITT. N. J.' -*'•, Vh«Uua«a«).f wll« lurr.a*jr.iv«t«ltd«> t (iJb^JDp m.tu>r«l uid l^uu( UMton. Fbuua -'*•TUI.'i K fk.HVl'HJ. B. THOM8OH te SONBXPKSS8TX; wtwr AVKXt,Kct«o Lily.Kc« Jtr»»jrAll awa*

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