Ocean City Sentinel THI KHDAY. BEKTKMBEB IT, !(»»>. ;
Wenbsll beirUd t<
KILLED
CITY CAN RFXOVER FOR NEW GAME LAWS DAMAGE DONE STREETS ARE INTERPRETED
mlcadon
khonld It ri
rive item* of ] re of laterekt
tu tbi« eointnuuiiy and our readen | Coroner’s Jnry So Decides in' Solicitor Gives His Opinion
Case of Philadelphian in a Case That Bothered
Struck by Train.
I.lnmur the writer, not ueoetiaarily I Coroner-TIiompaoB, of Cape Ma> i r pub! lea Unn, l.ul »- a Guarantee of jelly, beaen an Inve-Ugatlm,, on Krl It ■od faith. j day afternoon, of tbe death of Hamurl j' ’ , K Hadley, axed try eara, of Pbiladel- j i
pbia, a bo w aa rtrurk and fatally
Local Officials.
SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES
State Commissioners Send an Official Letter to All Interested.
ZAJME <51 ZANE
Oruggists
[Subject t« Night Calls Upen All the Yei Cor. Eighth St. and W esley Ave., Ocean City
HereL 15lSe>flYRG... Ocean Ave. ; Between Kiebib and Ninth i-tneta
War
DOTS. notlllr*.
jured hy a We»t Jemey A Hcaabo...... | KaBroad train a linle Ihia aide of ( or-1 up
kou'a Inlet on Fiiuraday
vrhool bell ha- a faiullli xBa of U-blujt durlnx II •C'lokliiR oul" aale- on
Wrapa are appreciated by Hoardwalk pmoieuadera In the eveultiKa. »'okl hotel keeper* tiere were thnroiiRhly aatlklled with the aekkoa'a Ouauclat reaulta. A bin crowd waa preaent at the cloaIiir free concert by the Clayton Band in tbe city pavilion’. The members of tbe Yoon* Itcpubllcan Club of this city w III have a smoker tomorrow nlRbt. Tbe women folks are flllliiK In tlielr at caunlUK and preservliiR. The rh(ht kind of advertising by our busiiiem men would be more profitable to themaelie* and benefit the towru A bacheTor physician says tbe microbes In k lases are oflen fatal—at least they often develop matrimonial Kerins People who have been taking a summer vacation from churrh service will please lake notice tbat vacation time
■I W. t
. I
will liuld a
of Mrs. (ieorge ilourgruls. ou Central avenue, on Wednesday afternoon. September IT'.. PERSONALS. Kslward Ultison. of Klalry, Is a giirsl
of l be Palace.
Ixickwnod Myrick and family, of Hammoolon. are vIslioraAiere ItwIs 11 I^ke and family, of < amden, were among the week's vMInrs. Mrs Jared liarllugton and daughirr, of Media, are sojourners In this resort William B. I.ynch, of Tacony, has been In loan llus week vlaitiug rela-
bridge north
Inlet, be hea-d a whistle blow. The Iralu ran a lltlle further and llien the emergriu-y brakes, be judged, were applied. WL|ru the tram stopped, he vein out audViamlued tbe Injured uau, finding his left lower limb rushed There w as Buie or no hemirrhage. Hie wHneas said be applied . tuunikiurl to tile limb tu prevent tbe nan from bleeding to death Tliere vaa no doubt (pit I be arteries were evered. Tbe bones were raixwesl lie witue* testified Ibat he gave the uau an injection of strycbula, bui there was no response Tbe mao died reached Thirty fourth street. Tbe doctor • Id Hut make au ekaailuatiun of Hie man furihei than wer to a .piery by Coroner II. Ur. Oflscum said be .-mild lust how fast l lie train was He luiaRliird lhal Hie rale amiss Middle Tborofare is probably £• miles an hour.
Tbe man, wli-
atniek 'at a point
Middle Tboro-
Willlain U
n Ibis w
r of Phlladelplili
R.C. Boyle, of Ibis i lly, has siamdlng a week In I lie vicinity of Hand log. William Sharpie— and w ife, of PbOadelpbla. were rrrenl arrivals at tbe Blarayiie Uewls L. Barrett, of this city. Is spending hi* vacation with friends lu Philadelphia. K W. Hherrenl and wife, of H addonfield. were rccait arrivals at tbe Swarthmore. I Philip I.nlr mml w ife, of Haverford. were among iw week's arrivals al the Imperial, f Mrs. Agnes J. Martlowau and daughter, of Ralcroft, are registered at the Wyoming/ Waller BuJby, proprietor of tbe lien la, Atlantic City, wa* a elsilr here on Tuesday W. C. Aabeiifeller and family, of Philadelphia, were among tbe week's arrivals at tbe Oceanic. Amos U.’ Chambers and W. H Chambers and wife, of Philadelphia, are guests of tbe Katblu David Smith and family, of KdgewaterPark. have returned home after a short visit to this city. C O. Howard, of Washington. I>. C.. Is spending a week very pleasantly in this city w ith hla family. Thomas B. Bake, of Cramer Hill, was a visitor to thla city over Sunday Mr. Isrkr owns a cottage here. Mlaa Kva C Rutherford, of Ca|* May Point, who la teaching acbool here. Is registered at tbe ETberon. Mrs. Ramuel (JarwrMd and Mrs. W. 1). Umrwood returned on Tuesday evening from a visit to Atlantic City Miss Katie H Simon. Of Camden,
of Mark l.ake. to w liosc body I lad been lakeuafle The following romprl et'sjury: J. W l/ee, J
ock tialu Ibat afleruot fore, after bearing Dr. I N. I ItUlmony, the case was adjm
u property > ity Solicitor
HIM lu sand up
I. A few
ir their
Robt (i n Capti lara B.,
r w hMh-was him ■sssuf^Bed, was
half-way
id Iheticayb. Wl lh some friend*
ufleu <
hoar
day.
The Mlsaas Maxwell, of PbiladelS bla, are occupying their cottage on Ixteentb Street for tbe balanee of th<
month
Capt. D. I,. Yanaman and family will move hack to tlielr fourth street collage frotA Hampaoa's boat house
thla week.
Mr. and Mm. K. James, of this city, went to Reading Hauday to attend tbe funeral of Mr. James’ *i*ter, wbleb oc-
cur rad on Monday.
Mm Kverton A. Corson, of thla dly. has gone lo Tuck a hoe lo spend a few weeks With her parents, Mr. and Mm
Benjamin Marshall
Miss dandy. Mias Thorn,
mg the whistle was blow n. As soon • the whistle was sounded, there was .■ery Indication that the emergency rakes were applied. Replying lo wvquesllon propounded by Mr. I-ee, I)/Urlscom said lhal be could aay tbat^heman was nol drunk lies id tbe man's wife say be was deaf. The man bmaliird fifteen r twenty times, but made no outcry. Al Hatunlay afternoon's amadou, the mt w itness called was Walter L.ayin, of Camden, engineer of tbe > testified that after passing Middle horufare bridge be Holloed a:man • oman on tbe track half-way betwi the two bridges. They stepped to < fifty yards further ou, he s ou tbe tracks, on tbe left si lee rails, or l-V) feet, ahead of (he train. I-aytoo said he Immediately pulled the whistle and applied the emergency brake, but It was too late to save the man. Tbe train waa running at the rateof 4o miles an baur. Il waa about dnak lo tbe evening, and there waa a heavy fog. fred. M. rihaw, of Ocean City, fireman, testified that be had been firing and had Just mounted bts box when be aaw the mao ou tbe tracks. Tbe engineer saw tbe man at Mie same time Tbe engineer blew the whistle and applied the brake. The whistle blow n before tbe man waa struck. Conductor W. W. Weeks tadlfied lhal be beard tbe wblatle blow abarply aud went forward to ascertain “Howard W. Day and Joseph MeCorkle, of this city, aud Harry U. Lewis, ol Camden, who wen distance away when the accldi curred, testified, that Ihey beard tbe w blstle after tbe man had been struck by the engine. After deliberating a few tbejury. of which Mr. Lee w as foreman. returned a verdict that flue lu accident. Tbejury exonerated the tram crew from all blame, the accident belul Unavoidable.
sd lev ' »
ry sail of their aw in II to fill* dly. Ju.t e crew from Hie IB Ismgport coming lu id about Die same 41 indy's boat, of tb Pbiladel pliis Con ve them a to* lo lb ipt. Pettit, of l*.i
perteuced by l be found that llu- i
orsc for their adventure MRS. CHANDLER DEAD *a.-a woman Hud Mo > Krlend 1 Ttll* CCS.
if Miss
asndler. who resided a
and was a Tiushand fr
........ ibarlain and Miss llurtmau, local school teachers, act
registered at tbe Atgleo.
The H»V. and Mr*. H. T. Cassal berry left here on Tuesday for Chester County, fa., where they will e|iend
Iwn weeks wllh friend*.
John Harnett aud family have turned to their home lu Camdeo, after a pleasant visit |6 tbe former's mother, Mr*. Mary C. Ilarnett, In this dly. Mrs. M or sis Conoear and daughter. Mis. RemsUla. of Atlantic City: John Blmon, of Camden, and Mr. and ‘ r*. Ueorga Taylor aud family, of Phlladelphla, wer* recent gue«*- ~ r u *
Harnett. In this dly.
Hadley was employed fur 17 year* lo the postal departmrn Broad Htreet Button. With hi* wife and daughter, aged ten years, be bad time to this resort on September ' (•end bis two weeks' vacation. They »ere located on Central avenue, neai
fifty-second street.
Mrs. Hadley had supper prepared
awaiting tbe return of im his fishing trip when ■e learned of his faUI aecldriit
The body was taken to Phlladalph uu Monday morning hy Mark iLake At Broad Hi reel Htatiou the casket as opened and she remains vtei by the postal rmjjloyes from « until II 'dock, when the body was shipped ■ Ken nett Hquare, where Mr. Had-
ley's people reside Heivlcr* were held at
-tends' mealing house. The Intermt was In the Union burying*round
lhal place.
The member* of tb* Ladle*' Aid
Society of the first M. K. Church. a masting held on M udoy * decided to give a supper In A Il will take place lu tbe social
of the new church.
Wawnm -White girl for b work, two lu family. 4IS Ocean a Tbe Safe Deposit Lock Boxes of tb*
Mrs Kdwerd
> Oi*
Park Hotel _
New York Cliy on a visit i
and to see Hie sights of tbe great •II old member of the fhlladelnMa fire Departiavnl. and son, Herbert,
ill return lo f IBUdelphla.
W. T., Haim mu. Office.
Desirable rooms, wltb board; fu (K-eau view. House bsalod througl out Open untl! November, fc , terms, address, M. C. HtrickUnd, Si park Place, tH»an dtp, Sew Jersey.
iy Injured I ■- tbe right . before the Injury r city, ^ bow ever,^ -I
Strong Sermons and Excellent , Music Heard by Large Congregations. | Services In ^h«e local churcbe* on j - Sunday were largely mllcnded In I several of Ibeedifices iliere wa. -I- 1*1 1
lie afilicted Is
III. understissl Ibs^llie ajyoeislloi I* been nullBed l.idTeun Hie si reel. HAD EXCITING TIME
■ in Burleigh's pow when Die party was Seaside Park.
bad many
av^, l-.a
nt.
e Chandler, mol her dler, who resided
number of friends her
1 Sepici danghl
Walunl street, Harris-
after a lingering 1 paralytic fou
was a patient .ufi'erer d had strong fallh In
1^
God
Chandler, wl old, is survived by the children: (ieorge K Benedict, Pa.: C. A. lisle. Pa ; Mrs J. C. MeConahy, TyPa ; Mrs. C. N. Hliavrr, Harrisburg, Pa., and Ml.* Ids Chandler, •he Is survived by three brothers iree sisters. She bad grandchildren and three great-graud-cbtldreu living. She loving mother. Mrs. Chandler was Han all her life, and her death was a member of the first . K. church, of Ibis city. MORE STREET WORK
At Ibe special me Monday evening, thorixlng a bond is paving Klghlb *tn
lug of Cofincll 1
it of »R!.<
•epai
>r I her
trucllve manner ou the foil,
g point*: The remedy »«> -ymi st; Ibe remedy was rxrredlogly e< id simple; the remedy of Naan,
as exceedingly offensive
tnrdy '
is efiectusl
Good Clothes ttre the only kind we sell
Onr Pall CIbUie* an non ready Tht last ue could buy—best-Saits. Oern-oat* JrAserv fcr Heat Chil-dr.-n■- Clothes, Best Hat*. Best Voggery Big line of Underwear. Sweater Coats. WoiMing Coats and SUirtsTake a look al them We ll be expecting yon in very .
Wentzell & Weber 765 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH The Head am “Ocean City’s newest Hotel’
LAWRENCE A CO.
THE IMPERIAL
GARWOOD HOUSE,
uuterdon. Hudson. 1 nlon and counties, October lu to DeI, bulb date* tntfwsRP. ..-s-ci, fur tbe above In Middleiwnoutb. Mercer. BurllnR1..u, AllsuUc, Camden, (Houcestrr, 1 uraberlaud and Cape May -, November !■> lo December il.
MONEJi’ TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.
If you
leutlun of nt. hearer*. Dr. foe's subject In II is ''Elijah. Hie Prophi He spoke of Elijah’* stn urged hi. bearer* lo f
m. If any of you do err fr-ui 11. and one convert him, let >w that he wbleb couverletb er from the error of hi* way re a soul from death, and shall lullilude of sins.” Mik opened hissermon wllh au
preach tbe gospel loevery creatu id In Its broadcast sense, said 1 But. while we are thinking ._ ...Jtant lakd-. we are nol to forget Hie man wtmNs close al our side ■ he primitive church with its varied
, Hud-
Bergen counties, October 15 to Jan-
uary 1, both dates lucluslve. ru seaaoa for ducks aud oilier - fowl, except geese and brant, lu
MlddhKX. Monmouth, Mercer. Hur-
m. Ocean, Atlantic, Camden.
toman, the Creek ami tbe Hebm be presence lu any given dly i Blageof a' htMiau man or worn* • as equivalent lo tbe presence of ulsskmary. and. as a matter -of fac
nauy of the loeal cliurcbes atarted
througb this Individual Influence -rsonal work, man to man. ays been tbe method of rch'a advancemenL Coneer Individuals and not of the mat
This principle lias been recognized In Ibe Brotherhood of HI. Andrew sod
bodies In Ollier cliurcbes. But 1 tug any speclsl organization.
Tbe prlndple Is luberenl lu uur
ilstlan vows, and whoever recog r* tbe principle and use* bis prayer-
ful endeavors Is the man who li happiest lu himself aud most loluenltal for good In Ibe church and
utlcs. November 1 I
No wailing fur two weeks t.. know If you ran gd II; me ran tell you a. onne. Bargain* m Bay and iK-eati front propertla*. Choice cottage- for JVp,,,
Mile. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement—the choice of mbs a. u—„oi r j M CUES Trig 4 eo., j THE ELBERON
. Ocean City, N. j.I igorawnrkb,*hh,
KF.AIs KMT ATE AX® CVX VKVAXCTX«i lt- _
Comniissloner of Dents for I'runsylvaula.
Hperisltles In Inve^menI phA* of 5 to INI well-located Iota. Have applicants for ottage-, »aww to S5000. What have you to offer 7
ROBERT FISHER, Bourse Building. Ocean City
intty.
taken
other ordinances Introduced al Ihe regular meeting of Council, authorizing bond Issues for Important Improvements, but the fol•wltig resolution was presented by Councilman Headley: Resolved, Thsl Hie Htreet •Vrmmltlee be authorized to advertl-e for bid* for building about TAOS square yard* of •pbalt or bllulilblc paving uniter specification* to I 1 sired try Hie city engineer. The resolution was passed hy
rll.
Headers of Hie BggTisgi. should erplu mind that Hie annnal concert nder tb* auspice* of the maznbers of lh* Tabernacle Ha|Alst Church will take place on Fogg's Pier next Hati
"How Do You Account for Jesus hrial 7” was the subject of Hie Rev. I T. Casselberry's sermon lu tbe First Presbyterian Chorcb ou Huuday After referring to Ibe manner In blch Jew* Christ was received when n earth, tbe *|ieaker said: "We have lo secount for Him lu oue f two ways. Either 'He hath a devil' r He Is tbe Hon of (iod with power.' V'e know that In this age It Is not fashionable to believe In Ibe yipernatMaoy would rather believe In a Jury of twentieth century akeptli-s. But what we have to deal with fact—that Hie Man whom the world admits to be a consummste of humanity, meek, sane, humble. (wor, who ha* given all generaHon* lessous,iu srif-abncgallon and devotion. claimed to be able to raise Hm dead, cast out demons and to do many wonderful works. Do you not sec Hi*nf He were to meet the need* ol Ibe hungry aud tired hearts, the needi r men. He must needs show Himself ilgbty not only In words but in work? > claimed more Hum a man's au tborily, and It was necessary that H •bould show mors than a mao' Miser. You cannot account for Hla miracles save that He was tbe *
Und with power.
If JasusCbrist was a perfect jus(as a mere mao, the world should .ug ago be turnlug out perfect men
-ape May cot larch 15, both date* loetusive. Open sea-oii for geese aud brant in -llddlesex. Monmouth, Mercer,Oreau, (nritagton. Atlantic, < 'sinden, Halrm, Uloucesler, Cumberland and Cape May counties, November 1 to March . bulb dale* Inclusive Another important provision of :|ie I governing bunting In this Htste. leh gunner* should not overlook la that limiting Ihe number of birds and rabbits which may be taken In one day by persons ho'.ding non-tesld -ot this State. The last lx-: 1slalure decreed that a non-resident g must not taka more than flfti Is aud tan rabbits in one day. . ■e taken must he exposed to'Yuli r at all limes. The commlssmu held that tbe word "birds" app II game. Including rood and 1 I* The easiest w ay for non-r deut gunners to keep this part nf law fixed In their minds Is lo remi her that the limit for game in this State l« twenty-five head for a single
day.
What constitutes a resident and a n.m-rrstdcul has also raised questions In Hie minds of gunners. For their enlightenment tbe Fish and Uame Commission furnl-hes this Information: “The attorney general has given mi written opinion, as to s hat cointllalaa a resident or a uon-i we have been advised hy the office of deuce Is determined by bis fixed abode. If a person Is a voter for snoitier Stall be !• a citizen of that Btate, and lo New Jersey Is regarded This matter lias been clearly defined In the case of i'adwallad*r vs Howell nd Moore. In Harrison S, page 158.' The New Jersey Commission ha collected up to this time for this year i than $JUUi Id license fees. Of sum tJUOO ha- been paid by nonlent* and f50 by nalurallzed forborn resldenls for resident license The latter rlass of Iwenae* cost (R)
AIono>' to Ivooo
We have the following amounte to loan on approved First Mortgage: *0,000 - $2,500 - $2,000 - $1,500 - $800
Ikltissssey <Se Kd-wturtl** 8TH AND CENTRAL AVE OCKAX CITY, X. J.
AT STATE COUNCIL
MM* Bailie W. Lake, president tbe State Council of tbe Daughter* of America: Mrs. D. L. Vauaman, Btate Wa/deu; Mrs. Ida F. Dixon, alternate lu place of Mr*. B. B. Conver; Mr*. A. (Rlhert and Mrs. N Carlson left this Mty on Monday for Trauton. They wont lo tbe Btate capital ti atteod tbe couveotlou of tbe Stall Council, which was lu session ot
Tuesday ar
_. Hi* thousand-, for we have some nf the ikUD years of tb* Influence of a perfect _ • ideal and advantage* possesses) by u* f these „ „, r , never dreamed of lu His
day evening. FlantaUun melodies
•od Jubilee songs will be so
res, and all know how i[l[ oolorad people can slug. Mis* Helen
Andereon. who I* in sing. I* pro^ "Thluk of the universality of His
. nh.,. •• '.>• I— •■ ISSTSh Mt—s.-Sgj,
inert ar* Mlesae Badgers Mis* Holt. Mr* Outsa,
Mis. Mi
Brandon, MlssV Miss A Ham mans
8.Ml o'clock
cents: children under eight ysoi
key, Mr*. Dean. Mrs.
right, Mr flutyn is Tlra concert
I’eter, I'aul, John, Augustine, Luther, Calvin. Homer. Dante, Hhake*|ie*re. Milton Raphael. Napolaou, Wl '
Lincoln—Ihese may
I as examples of repre-entatir* s In tlielr respective age' mid rauutry, but all these chararlrr* represent only sectional, never unl-
vetsal, humanity.
"If Jceus Christ was merely a giKxl man. how do you accounl for HI. Influence upon men today? If you tski away tbe New Testa mem, all tbwords written by His apostles, yo still have mlllloiis of men who an Hi
Bafjc -Filing aud second-hand -rrv.nl. and mrrt lu HU army. For lumber on Beach, near Hindis. Apply , The -ngtoruoder the dlrort
m to Champion Lumber l o., Thuueuth Lewie K. Bmlth, was good. -~
aud Haven. ' I Alice KUley was brard in solo work. I
containing money, return Hckst to I’blladelpliu and oilier valuables. Fleas* return lo Oceanic. Reward.
Lots and Cottages for Sale and Rent New Ininpilow with wig rooms ami l.usemcut, Iwth ami every euovetiienre. I'urfly lurniabed, nitwit nilaated.
Ilarggin. ITire gaSoo.
Big-room honae, Foarte«-nlh street, full size lot,miw |«orrb. Only $1150. (The bousi- alone i-aniHi' lie Imill fi^li'ss than
BUI
i Ocean avenue, all ap tv grade, 50x1:13. Only £400. Three lot*, corner Fifteenth amMfag avenue. Corner lot, 50x118, inside lota, 40x115. Will aefft/iethree br#J9a Thirtl lot from Twentieth street, with all improvements made. Only fx6s. FOR RENT Handsome new store on tbe Imardwalk, only faoo. Ilriek store on Aabnry avenue, f 35.00 per month. New apartments on the lioardwalk, only £150. Apartments on Eighth slnwt, only #135. First Mortsrajfes For Sale £3400 at 6 per cent, on Ifcwt mortgage on fine property,
two lotar
fiooo on a first mortgage at 6 per rent. 53000 at 5 per cent, on a first mortgage on choice |irop erty worth over BCOOO. JOSEPH I. SCULL, NO. 767 A8BURY AVENUE
THE KATHLU DESF8Stg*
r » Has Water I
HOTEL RTOLEN MgTH AMD l KMKAI. AVK.
THE PALACE Ocean City, N. J. ow open for Hie raecptlao of fnests. MB* J. t. VABTIWK, INop. THE SWARTHMORE
OWEN J. McCANN, Plop. THE OCEANIC -walk ostvet oaa mgstor A veal OCBAJt T.^1.Aaiig.^AinT
Leonard Kraus fit. Electricians
OCEAIN CITY LOTS FOR SALE
Lot No. 816. Section "A," N. K. Corner 4th and Ocean Are., #3,500.
Lot No- 737. Section ''G," S. E. Side Central Ave.,
near 34th Street,
Lot No. 536. Section "G.” N. W. Side Asbury Avenue,
near 34th Street,
Lot No. 458, Section “G,” S. E. Side of West Avenue,
near 34th Street.
Lots Nos. 335 and 336. Section “G," N. W. side Haven Avenue, near 34th Street (each). Lots Nos. 115. 116, nt. Section •‘G,” N. W. side SingMon Avenue, near 34th Street (each), ARTHUR D. BARROWS, Owner, ‘tEESts
600.: 300. 300. 05.1
Misses Bertha and Neon vita ('ampball, daughters of William H. Campbell. of this city, will attend tbe Blair Normal Be bool at Trenton this fall sinter. Mire Bertha Campbell, Isa gradual* of lb* Ocean City High School, has been teach In* Weymouth Township. Atlantic County, for too years. Her alder a recent graduate of the local high school.
By giving legal notice, farmer* 3W effectually protect themselves •gainst trespasser*, lo the wa; hunting ur fishing. The law raquiraa
a fine and Impr
tat R
■ full m
watch dog. Hot
you like a watch-dug that wouldn't wab-hfrom two to fiveo'elock lu tbe morning? Thai's short-measure. How would you Ilk* a watch-dog that had a way of wegging hi* a burglar 7 That's fab* paint
WAo are Hi* j burglar t- rain and enow,
a. of! uo hr “»•
Mbs
U. Uowaiui TiAOOX.
T. S. SIMMONS & CO. sucoasat&s to n. o. ci.eu.and ...Real •>* Estate ^ Brokers... Lota In all parts of the city for sole at bargain prices. Including Ocean Fronts. *. Cottages for sale or rent Inter-State Phone 122-B. Office, eleventh and Asbury, Ocean City.
f. CLINTON a CO,, xrr BRUSHES. 1*07 Arch Htreet —
DARBY’S
Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave Kl,— Work lo Kvwy Fartlcubi. ITIANT1C ICE CONPART o.-Li^o Pocono Mnnitiii ha orrioa. VOVW Awtoury Avm.
OCEAN CITY RI. J.
The Pontiere Shoe Store IIkllft Aabary Avt- Ocaaa City, It A FINE LINE OF LADIES* MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S
Slxoes
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
Mount Pleasant House Mount Pocono, Pa.
Delightful Fall Resort, all •comforts, steam heat, sun parlor, all outdoor sports, riding and driving. Grand Views.
Table and Service First Class Sjjeclal Rates Special rates September and October >10 to $20 Alngte, $20 to $30 double. W.m.mm*U.n. IsKBCH,

