Ocean City Sentinel g]g gfOgfl
[tlWUAY. I)K KMIIKit a > ►h»ll Iw k1»<1 t'> receive- it . and <-..ui*.unir. umunlljr i
NO DAMAGE HERE
MORE COMFORT WANTED NO SPECIAL TRAIN BY RAILROAD'S PATRONS TO PHILADELPHIA Blse 0 yqy L Re.
"•
Was Cold, But This Was All.
i»f »rathe/
for the Hkxtix re delayed by tl
t'lly exaerlenced rtorniy <>n < biyiina- I lay , Itain
beitai. lalllnft ablfctM.e middle of Ibe after main and tbln continued
, H>n >' Uma during ibe night, i enow •ucoeeded. There acre re i incbea of ruow on tbe ground b
ruing. Tbe ano&ill continued
until al Tlie a
prartioe indulged li tearbore Katlmad of haring bul —and that a romblnatlou affaii if uae of patruua from t'aradeu to Ocean City. Hear car for Ocean City!" M Ihc
cry b
ni ll »ill meet Tor innday night. ^agreeable l 'lirlMiu rather atjnd point.
11 Halurday velocity dOrtug
rgaiiiullon . d *
i eltli coiialderable 'hhatmaa night morning, yet little
layM
, I’hla’i
m railroad train aervlce »a» nd only a few of Hhlladel- • •|«|ier> managed to gel a
City'a
PERSONALS. Henry l>. Moore, of Haddoii . a vl-llor liere yesterday. Miw .Nellie Pler-on, of Cape M
g trial
I-ml. (
■I*
■I Huge
Harry Koulde, aon of Hr. and Mr. II T. KoUld., wa. here from Itutgera Hanlel IS. Steelman, of Woodbury, I-Ieml at the ItM-ayne. Mi. and Mr.. Hiram Cheatw,.>d have been entertaining Mr. and Mr.. Hewitt, of Ulo Uraude. William tl. Hancock l..|*ndlng the holiday. with bia former a,wo<late- I Malvern, Pa , and vicinity. W. It. l.yuchand family, of Tamu] ■yenl I hn-lmff with Mr. aud Mr A P. Milner al the Wyoming. Wilhatii Hramelt and family. < Heuiil.vilie, have been vlaatlng Job llrauiell.aud family. In lilt. eily.
I *“ppiy Ihe oily until late. The paper* mall were aim late In arriving her Monday. C. Houghly. at Eighth .tree! aud Boardwalk, auatalned a loa. by Hie imlcouy In Ihe rear of hi. bnlldlt One end of hl.aecoud-.tory balcony Ktglith .(reel <vaaal.odamaged by Hie
wind.
Taking Ibe report, from other tlon., however. Ocean City had little caure to complain of tbe storm. OFFICERS ELECTED
-'he member, of the Ocean City H igb ■oul Alumni Am elation met at I he ineol Mlk. Ada M. Uanck on Tu«wF evening and held their b* etlng, one bf ibe aMoclallou' ■nt. of each year. "be following onicer, were el, ’realden*, Henry W. Kould.; vice -Ideiil. MIm Neonella Campbell: aecrrtary. J Edward Vom. by Prr.idenl KouldThe retiring pr -.Idem Eurman Willi*. being abMUt when Ibe ibeetiug wa* called to order. Morgan Hand, Jr.. I,.>k the chair. Tlnwe at the meeting were Mime* Maude M. Kould., Harriet M Hchurrh, Ada M. Kanrk.O Pearl Scull, Neotietta Campbell. Rmtig Campbell Bulb Morrl. and Edna ScBuf^h, Hiram Hterlmati. Morgan Hand, Jr . J. I Vom. Harold W. Colic t. and Henry W. Kould, |ileamnl reunion wa* had by fhe tier- of the a.»oclattou. itefre.li
Alfn
wife r
rnd.dur
•ttage i
Plymtnilh l'l«c
• day.
„ Berner and w ife, of Phlladelpummer re-idcnt. of tin* c in town during the holiday-.. electric light plant, and fat .-tiding two week. In New Y
d Mr-.
r parly «
visiting In
William P Clary and wile, of New York, were guc-l- of Mr. and Mr.. W Scotl Hand on Tuesday aud Weduea
day.
Hiram Steelman, son of Mr. and Mr- Hiram Slrelmau, a .tudeut at Bulger., visited lih family during Ihe hohdaya. ' ■ . Mias Mabel Eallarre, one of the In-
structor* lu Ihe high acl I-apied lua lirr mother, i
Ea-ton, Pa.
Mr. ai d Mr.. Hanlel P. Hendrlrkm,ii will .|wud Ihe week-end and N< ^ear'. Hay lu Woodbury aud Mer-
chant vtlle.
John K. Town.end and w ife had house party at their honie^m A«bui avenue, near Tweifth .Ireel, during
the holiday*.
Harry McCullough an, Mr. McCullough's parrel.
number diwati'l have to he very lari during the late fall and winter . i pa—enger. are not com|-rlied hi. one •-dluky-Ioolilng" car uul
l.le Junction I- reached,
would mem to some of tier* '» resident!— at least, they so e:
pre themselves—th*t the West Jc
•aid -provide one p«—cngi here the air would not ret
with the fume, of'strong tobacco an
the odor yf three-ply garlic.
Perhaps the railroad company
■ifee Ifala Condition ,
a Hair, before the nfairly launched.
vllle.
.meat MlllI being the wedding of
,d Mr*. William tiotr. ofTuckaboe.jmrent.of Mr. McKeague. AUoat *ame time w a. celebrated tlie .liver weddingannlver-ary of Capt. ami vlr*. K O. McKeague. A very pleasing fea* lure wa. that the Uev. c. W. Hri-ley. r i,o marneef Mr. and Mr- tioll llfly ra» a. lively a- any In the parly. Both were the recipient, of many iseful and .ub-tantlal pre-cut-. Vr aud Mr-, tiotr have live dill. Irttn—Mr*. E. U. McKeague. Millville: irs. A O. UHben*. Philadelphia: Jo. O. Ooir.tiermanfnwu: Samuel B tl-.ir,
Tuckaboe.
CANTATA PRESENTED
The Christmas entertainment given by the member* of the Kind M E Sunday School on Friday evening wa* irgely attended, and proved even better, In the opinion of many, llian exercise* held lu previous year* lie cantata, "Santa Claus’ Home." ■ finely presented by a Dumber of members of tlie school and It was a pronounced success, judging from □any favorable comments heard from those who were fortunate enough has been the custom. Hr. Brriu. yate and wife each received a |niree of gold, a* did Squire Keubcn Ludlam, the janitor. e usual presents were given the officers, teachers aud children of tlie Sunday school. WILL BUIlft^OTTAGE
Hesjilte the hllxxard weather of tbe •t week, contract* for Ibe erection of ;t»ge* in thl* resort are being gl<
wife.
Inches of snow In bis home town
^ j keep a Philadelphian from grasping
l !g,«>d thing when he sees It.
‘ | Thus II happens that Harry A Chew ter, of the Cnlted State* Hub-Treawiry
if I hi* city, hav
been
: Mrs*!
1 Ocean avenue.
Mis. Mary A. ow|le< j ny Otis M. To*u£ud, of Ibis
ousius. ■„ vwiouv. T-lty. and will build tbereou a collage
William l^ek and family, of Al- costing 12500
Untie City, have returned home afier | The contract for building the collage »l*-ndiiig a lew days with Mr*. I.eek'* |, a( been awarded to Mr. Tow-mend mother, Mrn. Hamuel Uarwood. I
-nd wife. Of CANTATA TONIGHT
Tuck
icktugham •
spector H. A. W. Smith and wife. | n. K. Cbwreh. A* It I* Ihe annual cu*tom, Mr. and That Sue cantata, "Prince ol Mr*. Youngs Conor entertained their by A*h/ord, will be sung thl*
Ingham’s |wreul*. Bullulng spector H. A. W. Smith and wife.
"Prince of Peace," , sung till* evening
children, and graiidchlldrenoii Christ- ,| ie p-| r . t M. E. CAsireh. of tblscity. ma. Hay at their home lu thl* dty. 1 by ihe choir of tbe First »l E Church. Morgan Hand Jr.aon of Mr. aud of Atlantic City. There>m he a choru. Mrs. W. Scott Hand, who 1. m hi. laM of fifty voice, oomprl.lng the member* year at Uulgere C. Hege. New Bruua-, of the vl.ttlug choir aud thorn >f the wick,.lent Ihe holidays at his parent'* choir of the local church Admtailou home will be twynty-Ove cent* H C. Shane and daughter. Mhw| Thl. U a treat that .lK.uld not be
Bertha, of Philadelphia, wh« nuqjlicr of friends here, were
d by lover* of mu*lc.
"tow ii I The organ In tbe church ha* l Ibe gi'en » thorough overhauling In prep-
.. .. «• it i I At the condu.lon of the cantata, tbe M . r * n A.„a visiting Choir member, .m* royally
PURCHASED LOT
Oawln H. Henry, of thU city, bought a lot oo Wnat aveoue. neat Seventh rtreet. through the agency of Frank E. Darby. Mr. Henry, It I*
1 Mated, I* planning to build.
Mr. Darby al*o baa *old a lot at Fourth and Ocean avenue to H A.
Chester, of Philadelphia.
West Jersey Shonld Use Pas-
senger Coach With Com- DREDGING STATE
Compli
bination Car.
ently hr*
,t I* I
of Ihe
way.
r* for
n In thl.
INLAND WATERWAY Work Shonld be Poshed Between Atlantic City and
Cape May.
! The work of dredging the State Inland waterw ay will shortly be re •umed. and of the fifty thousand dollars made available by Hie last Krgbd*ture, about eighteen t
My Yacht Club that
tram from this city to Philadelphia he secured for I he convenience of those residents of. this resort who delo attend the yadit club’s bene- 1
t Philadelphia theatre, on Janu- »* ClrWTBAL ary S, 4 and 5. It w as necessary toj Sow i>|
fifty people go from here, but,
penses giost persona l
during the fhilatmai, aud New
,d that ti... GARWOOD HOUSE,
have dt Year h,
■ bridge, h
'hX'"
,drd I
lorth
.iiy ii
.-ompleijng of Bio lira This sum
yea I
ha- t,
DOUBLE EVENT
•f Ihe avails 1 le money in workl lorth of AUmiticCIty. through a let ory tliat I. but sjwrsely populat, Util but a few scattering rewrts, win lie work w ill reiver but a few mile., rrount of tbe shallow lies, of ihe wa nurses to he dredged- Thousands eskleula, both |wrmatieut aud vlslll. rhn jopulate the coa.t resorts south AUaulic City, believe that II would heller Jo complete the waterw ui Cape May to Atlantic City hef, dredging north of that point To lea be work tiul-hed only to ritoue H mr would deprive llir\a.t number of , artil.meti and their follow era residing il Ihe re-ort. north of thai place from lie u« of the walkway for tlie coming eaann. while Ihe money sjeiil In pro noting the work north of Atlantic My would pjieii such a small jiortlou
great uudertakln^reniti
way .hould^we fii
t’lly I
aside
with their tai
;o help celebrate fl also lu attenda, ids, who utlVred I
Hie fact that In the at ■a, from Atlantic Park, bul live rewrt*.
populatlOD, a. given by Ibe last cen.u., ,ul two year, ago, total, only .lx hunind eleven, would beuetit- Tbe»e reort. are Hrtgaullue, w Ub a populalow of uiuely-flve: Beach Haven,; hree hundred: Harvey Cellar*, forfyIx: llarnegat I ily. •evenly eight, and tea.lde Park, ninety-two. Theamouut
HAD PLEASANT TIME
relay
I of Is
ysburg baUirfleld. by J. S old In la.l week's SKNTIXKI.,
City Treasurer Ira M. Champion relate,!
funny story that convulsed hh
hearer.: H. Young, Ha> vt IMbb, Win Price and Ixiul. Headley »*ng .oli»: Fire Chiefs. B Convcr and W. Htghr^Jw,
beard In a vocal di
Naylor accumjiaulcd the .1 played several aehctlom
Tucker also played plan.
RECEIVED DIPLOMA
The commencement exercise, of the Peirce Business College, Pbiladelphl*. were heldwt the Academy of Mqpic on Thursday evening last, when Heouard r, of this city, was formally presented with a diploma. Kroiiard really graduated from the college some months since, and la.t summer entered the offices of MasKy A Edwards a* stenographer and typewriter. He is employed there al
present time.
~ e class that graduated on Thureast was tlie largest’lu the history of tbe *011001, there being I" B -■*
members
I^onard’s brolher.H<ewrence, of thli city, and *lster, Miss Olive, w Imi Is now In Philadelphia, attenifed the com
emeu! exercise..
.Ible to go up to a although Mayor
eiidrsiorto persuade local member* ejiarty. Therefore, tlie plans ha. been found, in other years. friend, of Ibe club would like to areirt I ration in a t^nawclal w sy by mending theatrical Is-nejjj. at Phllabuu.es. rnrqulre* more illsy Ilian many people
cl they can atl'ur The henetU |ierfor
te Houth Broed. where Lillian Ku*
In "A Widow’s Mil- ,"
delphla *t
Pal riot,and the Chest nut: Hou-e w here "Tbe Houae Next Door,"
111 he on tbe hoard, Those deslrluc to night and at the s*n
o anym
Thus
of III
intereMed lu tbl>
tbe
i baud t
II hardly lie at
In the territory south of Atlantic ily art located the most prosjierous ud rapidly growing resorts on the ew Jcr-cy coast line In jiroxlmlly • tlie big resort are Ventnor, South tlaottc and Lougjiort. Across the eep waters of (ireal FV:g Harbor Bay ..re Ocean City, with Its population of eighteen liuudru^aud thirty-five, com puled at the lafl census taken but tu-< years ago. llieu'coture Sea Isle t My
’be Hev William P. Hlle, whose itb occurred at hi* liome in Turbotle. Pa., or. the 3>th Inst., wa* known many of Ocean City’a resident*, he ring been a former Jiaspir of the Baptist Church at Palermo. The B*v. Mr. Hlle’sliealthflret failed Im last spring. A change totbew localities proved very beneficial, and i few weeks' May he returned to nine and resumed his pastoral His last Hines* wa*of * few day* only, and came a* a great shock i hi* family and friend*. Funeral service, were held at his >te residence, In Turbotville. the foliwlng Weduewlay. conducted by Hr. Judd, of I^wlsburg. assisted by the Steven*, of Lewlsburg; Lew!*, of Wllllam*|iort; Madden,of Warren-
‘ 'In. of Wal
(own, and both the Reformed and tan jiaMor* of Turb tvllle. all paybeautlful tribute to hi* life'* work 1 had been closely associated wilt
leu takini
him and felt deeply b
from their tr
indred aud thirty-two |io|iula-
hty-olx: ARgleaea. four wood, live hundred: Ihlrteen hundred and and Cape May City, ind six, a total poj>u-
II,.I of seven thousand five hundred ,d eighty-six. All of these resorts, nee Ibe taking of the census but two •r> ago. have enjoyed an Increase In ijiulatlou of from twenty to forty per ■it. The above figure* do not Include Wildwood Cre*t. Blone Harbor or tbe end's Inlet and Corson's Inlet
'markable growth.
Tlie Cape May Omiity resort* alone represent an a.-eued valuation ot over ,ty million's of dollars, and each year they entertain several hundred
ie.ideut* In their la. The distance
from Atlantic City to Blone Harbor Is
,n forty mile*, aud through that
territory are many deep channels here dredging would be unnecessary, nd H 1. believed that Hie thirty nousand dollar, available, if .pent rath of Atlantic City, would hesuffileut to complete the watarway to lone Harbor aud give a deep, navigate channel, fully fifty mile* long, rhlcb would be travereedtiy thousands f yachtsmen and jileaso re seekers. 11 rould bring tbe coaM'* most thickly jiopulaled section within close commu-
ilcallon w Itb one another.
Coutlguou* to all the resorts between Cape May and Atlantic Cny are sreir if fertile farm*, to whose cultivator* ■ompletcd Inland waterway will be of ,-aM benefit In the marketing of their
A large delegation of Ocean CMj rre- product. InMead of lung, round-about ■dent* attended Ihe smoker given by'drive* It will mean a short route to tbe Atlantic City Isodgc. No. 11#, Ixiyal very doors of Ihe thriving resorta. Order of Moore, on Monday evening, j lu present uncompleted Male, the Young Men's Bcpubllt-aii wslcrw xy !■ of little heiivllt and I league Hall. This bidge always does must Interesled in It. building an thing* up In great shape, the local .Iron* of seeing the project completed member* rev, and th«iralr on Mon- | Q ||, ow localities where It will do the
day night was oi
•‘classic*
most good to the greatest number. ! i With a deep, continuous channel from I Atlantic City to Cape May. completed as noon asexpedient, hundred* of sun resident* will become devotee* «
yachting
STILL PAYING TAXES
Mire H W. Mitchell, of FZnglewood. N. J.. were guest* of the family of Dr. C. F:. Edward- during tbe holiday. County Collector Joseph I. SculTCud wife .pent CbriMma* at May’* 1-aud-lug, the home of Mr. Hcull'* mother. Mr*. Eehll i» now In New York tMy, where she will remain for *ome time. Mr*. N. A. Cohen, wife of Doctor N.
—ahrCobe*. with her young daughter,
and Ml** Edna Hildreth, of WT* wood, have returned home after •(lending a few day* with their parent*, Capt and Mr*. H. W. Hildreth. Joseph Boothroyd. a farmer resident
of thl* dty. now on the Cnlted State- Th# ua , VCM , VMk of prayer begin* btllloahlp Michigan, wa. the gue t of nrx , Molld ,y. The llr-t rervlca will Jo-cpli Noream on Hatu«fay aud 8uo- ( ||r|d on xlou< , By 01K , lt tbe F'lr*t day. The young maul, the son of the. M K t . bureh T oe services will be late Joseph Boothroyd, for many year* ^ OD ,„ erliale ulght. In thl* church s re.|wcted dtlxen of thl- resort. L nd Presbyterian I'burcb until and
Sot-si- ft, IU
A ChriMma* cantata, "Tbe Beal Claus." will be given lu St. A. M. E. t burch, Beveulb aud avenue, thl* evening- The I* jiretty and those who will take part are excellent vocalists. My Collector F:. W. Burleigh
The official* of Holy Trinity P. E ■»»' receiving checks for taxes froi Church are arranging to have a sleam property ln J 1 heating plant InMalled lu the churc* tbough DeoVOr 30 was the laM day building. 1rt* mrpeeted—to-hav*-U»e -HPP U which paymenU couldbe made plant In working order within 0,x or without an added percenlss* l* the six weeks. | b,lll ' Cp to date, Mr. Burleigh rey*. Fire alarm Boxes. ] nearly four-fifth* of the total amount When you bear tbe fire-alarm bell of taxes btve been paid In hi* office, tbe subjoined ||m of number*' ~ *•* ; of (Ire-hoxe*. and you will ascertain '
Ihe location of the tire:
16—Second aud A.bury avenue 18—Fourth and Avbury avenue. 27—F’ourth aud Oremn avenue. S6—Sixth aud Central aveoue. 46—Eighth end Ashury avenue. 48—City Pavilion, Boardwalk. M—Ninth and Ocean avenue. «2—Tenth aud Ashury avenue. 78—Fllevenlh and Central avenue.
_ i by the Somers’ Point VoTuu-
I leer Fire Company at lb- 1
Anchorage on New Yeai
i F’our favors w II be awarded for unique costumes The committee In ' charge assure* a good time to all who
1 and give the firemen a helping
Bat AU Who Can Shonld At tend Yacht Club's Theat-
rical Benefit.
sa* hoped by officials of Ilia,
Ocean Ave. •n Eighth end Ninth rilreet*
2 A me: <51 ZA.NE Druggists Subjeci to Sight Call* Opes All the Year Cor. Eighth St. and Wesley Ave., Ocean City
OPEN ALL THE YEAR
H. A. W. HMITH
THE IMPERIAL
not- find II
I Hie benrlll*
OCEAN CITY.OIew Jersey. yworswsu. Huus* > -Hm 1 ' Lt> * '
THE ELBERON Klglilb wad Crnlrwl Asroi Oa-'KAM CITT, K. J.
r
IVlIlie Collier Ii
of January 8. 4 and 5.
DEATH OP MINISTER
year*.
Thursday'morning Ihe remalm taken to CurwensvHle.furtberwr being held In tbe HaptlM Church Interment was at Clearfield cemetery. Tbe Uev. Mr. Hlle was married nine ears ago fo Miss Jennie Godfrey, of ale'me, daughter of Capt. Learning Godfrey. Keferrlng to Mr. Hlle. the \Ya town Itecord and Btar editorially Ibe following: Hlle, jiaBtor of tbe IteptiM Church at Turb-itvllle/dled his home on Monday. He wa* about llfty-thnw year* of age and bad located at Turbotville a number of
Bev. Hlle wa* a man of m
THE KATHLU
Usnuwl Arrour, OCEAN CI^V. f
HOTEL ATGLEN
1 l.unrb Krrrj Hston
WlMEKH KOI ST. N
THE I P-TO-IIATE Tonsorial Parlor
Four Barber*
NO WAITlNO
SHORE FAST UNE THfiGDGH CAKf KssW.lnr I hm,,*h ran fro^si Kk^l,
8-ROOM HOI HK,
also s 9-ROOM HOI HK. All Onnreolwi JTib, w):lsrar M: ran walks and corn, with lb* bplIOrr-s pr
ud aroud profll Irfl on.
H. D. LeCATO, Audubon, New
•»y»«r
If you want lo save money In Dry goods, notions aud men’s furnishing*. ' POWELL’S 921 ABBUKY AVENUE Ml liar o( May MsMon s Psiunis al-
INTERESTING READING
with descriptloo. and gave of It a* the Cheapest lot for money In Ocean City. 5 The reauH—It a a, pared and sold, so that again, as In Hie ,-wre of tbe Centml avenue cottaEs. our elalme were made good by tbe iuveslor. * Now Again we ofler an exceptional Inrgain In a Buie Investment, elther m hold for increase In value or to use. vtr: Two lot* faring Flfty-nflb atreot only 2UM fret from tbe dejsil and two mlnutoa walk from the beach. Each *0 feet froutaor. graded: pretty shade trees: no more convenient or attractive spot fur a little bungalow In the lower port of Ocean tMy. Tlie poke only each. SIAHNICV A HOWARD** 8th and Central A * c.
FOR RENT BY THE YEAR
Unfurnished house: nine rooms and inside toilet; ^arge porches and yard; everything in first rjass condition; well located. Rental fia.OO per month. Six room bouse; consists of living room, dining room, kitchen and three bedrooms; unfnrnished: situated directly on a corner.. Rental fn.oo per month
Do You Want to Borrow Money I have sums of #500, fiooo, #1500, #3000, #3500 and #5000 to loan on first mortgages. FOR INFORMATION CONSULT JOSEPH I. SCULL 787 Ashury Avenue
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No Waiting for two week* to know If you can gat ft; we can tall you at once. Bargains in Bey and Ocean front pro pert le* Choice oottaga* for cafe. Alec lots for luvemment and for improvement—tbe choice ot Ocean CNy. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.
REAL ENT ATE AM® COX YKl'AHCIKU
HpecialU Have applicants for collages, (31100 to *3000. Whet have you to offer? ROBERT FISHER, Bourse Building, Ocean City
<-ricALLISTER’S +
PAST CHRISTMAS NEWS If you have forgotten some friend to whom you desire to send a gift we have a Good line to select from.
H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Teas, Ceftees. Fine Groceries
anil Fnmsicns
POULTRY DRFXBED TO ORDER FOUSTG ST. and ISBURT HE.
Cigars tad Tobacco. Orders Delivered Orders receive prompt attention
FURS H A good line of Pars very cheap, for women and children. BLANKETS Big line of Blankets, cotton and wool, 60c to #6.50.
John Donnelly&Go.
ordinary ability, o v«ry eloquent qwaker, and au able writer. He « frequent visitor to thl* office, and occasional contributor to tbe Beet Ftar, tbe editor of which, w many friend*, greatly regret hi* demise, and extend condolence to the
grief-stricken family.”
— | Cement Pavement and
BOY CAMPERS’ REUNION Curb , Flagstone Pave.
it Mwdai. Awarded ment and Curb Furnished
1.1 Attainrs. land Laid,
of tlie Catholic Boy.’ | Also RE-SET Heasbore Camp of Ocean City bold a <
reunion at a testimonial to Uielr pa-
r-s T—r-»««»'« Vft. P. 0. Boi 203. Ocean Citi, N. J.
1 Hall, Germantowu. Under the I
direction of J. Skelly they produced! a a» AFrauk Dumont’, mu.lral comedy. I LEONARD RRAUSS UD.
be Island of Never Wa*.” Between
s acu a short lllurtraled lecture I tieCirlCian»
the camp aud camper* wa* given.
Tlie medal* to tbe n
athlete* of the aummer were dlutriholed. Tbe first medal went to James Bafferty, Niagara University, N. Y.: second, Joseph Heooi*. Immaculate Conoejitloa School, German town; third, Kuswll Gonavar, St. Vincent’* School, Germantown; fonrih, Luke Grady, Catholic High School, Phila-
delphia.
Miscellaneous ^
Fronts, Waist Patterns, Aprons, etc., etc. S. S. McAllister 755 Ashury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
JACOB SCHUFF TIE PIONEER BAKERY, lo. TOO Alton ArtHO, Doom cm. «. 1
htf?
ATUUEX. Bev. H. H. Koillue aud Mr*. Bodlne, ,-trau City; T H. Deonl*. Bridgeton. UARWOOD. William Loek and family, Ailantlc tMy; H. C. Shane, MU* Bertha Shaue. Philadelphia.
Fkfward Heed. Goorge Wallace.Treu- . Robert H. Byrne*, Lewi* High, Philadelphia; J.S. Hush, and wife, City.
Horace K. —. — — Lundy, Gleooideu; E E. Raid. Treuton; A. A. Howell, L. R. Thoma* and wife. Ocean City; Daniel S. Steelman, Woodbury. wyomko. W. B Lynch and wife. Harakl V. Lynch. Mle* Emily R Lynch. Teoouy; Mark Adam* and wife, Mlw J Beryl Adam*, Wm F. Gardiner and family,
SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE HOUSE 12lh and W eal Ave., Ocean City, S. J. aave money by going to the Shoemaker Storage House
UMBRELLAS f Dandy line of Umbrellas lor men. women and children. WRAPPER? AND 8ACQUBS ^ Flannelette Wrappers and Drawing Sacqnes, heavy quality.
ITUBTIC ICE COMPUIT
B. P. SAXIiOK & CO. Boat Builders Tenth and Bay Ocean City, N. J.
Ocean City M Goal co. A. 4. SMITH, PROMtirroa PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK AfSD iMNB: WOOI> Office. Ho. 634 ISBUBT tTMUE
COAL COAL COAL
For Saijc.—Cottage* end Iota in | most desirable location* 10 Ocean City.
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ABBOTTS! Alderney Dairies OCEAN CITY. N. J. 746 Boardwalk Choice Dairy Product* Butter and Eggs Bell Telephone No. 5
COAL COAL Boy your Coal from the SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO, TWELFTH ST. AND WEST AVK A* you are always sure of getting
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