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ocean city Sentinel ARE ASKED TO CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE CONLY QUARTET HELP CARNIVAL HAVE FILED PETITIONS . IS APPRECIATED FrOt!! tllC Cf^dlC

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The Beach Front ABBOciatinn Makes Appeal Through WORKING HARD

RT Howard Thorn Will Op- Vocahsts in the First M'. pose H. S. Mowrer for .Church Please Hundreds City Comptroller. Every Sunday. day for mine -Xlir liriie of Ibe Couly'■luarlM In tbi> il City Clerk city 1. KtoJinK -hart. That lhi- fa.-t ■ton tjie jump.! i> apprnifcUaJ by lover-of flue mu-lc follow* : | waa demoiiMrated by the liomeuM

t#.. Km- Want , " V " •'"f ,,f r *' ,u,r * U ■" * "" ,d Ward—K ^ «U*lrw»relleul work In i tlibaptty. ' «)ne pariicularly-tine -eleelloo Sun .

nan'- -ympathieAann w hy he atxtuld draw a pen-ton. * A plea-ins conver-atlooall-t I- any wimian aimdoean't-ay "llaten"about every Ore aeoond-. Wlicn a man ire«e all the money he need- there I- only one thniR he manta and that 1- more money. Many'a hie man liaa-juat a. -mall thmiKht- a* the elephant wlioae mind b ceiiteAd on the peanut. J A There I- imme rouaolathiii that after a Kiri |m**e* thirty we are not raMed u|»n to buy her birthday preaent-. Some fellnwa are aurh -tickler- foi form that 'they wouldn't ereu tro tj work without an engrarud Invitation. PERSONALS | 1', J l.npton; of I'hlladelphta, •tlie Lafayette. K^i. H. Mar-hall, of Vhlladelphla. t~ frr*|uent vt*ita to thla city. ^ v K1lralieth (‘oraoh, of thla city. tended vl-ll at llee-

commodorrpreaented by J Ralph Wtlheld on Saturday afiernouii heduled, with twu boat-antered. I'ffe tide wa> nearly full, and the wlud -troug from thArlea were both moa>|ulto boat—the Jennie, owned by Charle* J., ind -ailed by Charle-J Curantl Robert S. Kmblrk, and lire Kdmlr, a nerf craft jn-t purrha-ed .'Uarta- -W. 'Ulaaer, and w l -ailed. The -tail waa a Oy.lug one. and fcrcognIud The city Ir. Uke t in ha'

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mile—one lap. The Jennie won by PhlUdelphia Symp twenty urcond- from the hid ml r. i, a; ( _ r ., un tho- I- eMlile<l to the hoaiitlfu Ofiera J1ou>e, be w mader, and I- rvrn Thl- trophy. togHtief With tbn-eof rul aujoMC^wjio > e cojuniodorr * raty. will he pre beard In -1 nt^l.u Tuesday evening at the .ratr y^nuancea

Danwd Steelman and family, of ■aalbury. are -prtidipg a week very

ea-ahtly In thla city.

Mr> J II McCullough, of Phlladel-

t) pley>untly In thla city.

C K K-tlack. of Woodbury, wi

LEAOUB IS ACTIVE

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Mr. Katlark own- a cot age liere. • 1. ■&. Preafon. of Collegevlllv. Pa . Iia-Teaaed the rottage pn Klfleenth •trget for I Im month of September. Mr.Wnd Mra. Joatah Sack, of Palermo. are liere for a week'- -lay al the home ol Ihelr -on. Llnwood Hack, ai

family.

Ikr. S. dray Maltern.-uf PhlladdPina, U • |*ndlng two week- at Klueleeiilhalraef and A-bury avenue,m here Iw haa -ecured a bungalow. Mra P S. Phlppa, of Philadelphia. 1-vl-ttlng Mr.and Mra.Tlioma* Cooper Mdi,au a | Hieir handaome -ummei Irame, Kleventh afreet an<9Ocean aveIt. II. Iveiutilr and family, of Millville. are among thoae who bava re■■enlly arrived. They are 'occupying ■ heir pottage at- Fleet and A-bury Jamee Criepenn and faml.ly. of Oak lone. Philadelphia, have leaaed Ralph Tow n»eiKl’a cottage. Thl-lmnth atrret and Aabury avenue, for the month of s *pteiubej: M« Katherine Regan, and family aod Mm K. Roaa and granddaughter-' Kleanor and Lida Woolley, are a|>eud log -one time at the tealdence of Mm. J. Mellon Wernti. Mlo OenUgjaven-re Prof, and Mm. Tbomaa It Lawaon are enteitalnlug Me and Mra. W. W. I .a-mice, of Troy.*N. Y..' and Mm. Joku T. Kead^and the Mlaaea Reed, of

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Smith, Mark W

■d Alfred Ppwc;ll Tor mem-h-m of the a-hool board. There waa a dlaruaalou a- to Indor--■g Frank I> M'ewberry and Wm. XT. Itanck fdrCeonctf. Quite a few of the member- -aid they were not pemonally acquainted with Mr. Newberry. 1 bile they favored him, from report-, heard, they did not feel like Indnmlng lie time. «Mr. Itanck a eandldary w aa highly commended. MARRIED AT SHORE

ot haa Join been made fti thl- city on Tueaday Marie Hood, of Laiia amuel Kennedy Web-

manufedurer. of Philadelphia, -emony waa performed by Ihe Rev. Dr. Rruoyate. In thla city. "stja. VV4baler met her hu-band al Uanadoirne about five yearn ago At Dial tinie Jie wa- recuperating from a prolonged-, lllne—. and b - and Iba

young woman who

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-Ji^m R. Ol lugtbr Tulaa.k > rnlhar. < Wgdtifc-ve. He will vlejt Hot Spring-, Ark.. And be gone elx »eeke. HI- many friend- here wlfdi him a pleoaaut trip and aafe returo.

WOULDN’T PAY FARE

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K. J. Wluterbottom ^ot Into 1 argument with Ralph Blumentbal conductor 00 lha Short Faat Line, late Monday night, with the re-ult that ht >P pea red beiore Squire Uuah Tueaday

morning and waa fined c* Wluterbottom. according t tlmony. could not gat a -eat and refuaed to pay hb fare

Squire Uuah, In-hta uaual at vie. gave WtoterboUom aome wholgaouae, fatlteriy advice Among olhtr Ibloga, Squire Ku.h told him be waa ootcom-

rn^cd cottage W7 Foortl

Sreet. ctota to and overlook lug Hoardwalk. All modern convadieucea. Oar and elect Hr Hgt.l. From flflarnth ol Sepieuiber .to llfteenth" of October. A i'aXimutK IK Sarghw'. Hog l&i Laurel Spring*. N. J

.ud lot on the Darden. Company' tract for the atfm ofMKS The -ale wa made by the company’, lira, tieorge H. Knowlaa

ebatm for -ale cheap Apply

D— and elect nr light-. , bath, etc. Foil panktilam twn he had by applying is owner. M. D. LaCato. Thlrteentli a»d Pleaaure avenit*. Dceaa City. .

Together with

■adr -uch a favorable I nip re—I.m thh ■a-t-n. Mr. I.akeaurely lia« glVeu Ihh r«rt two -tar- wlioee liupmar- nc

CAMP MEETING ENDS

L A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Ctau nf Ofitei Totigt 1 Sp'dilli Agent for Stewart'* Iron Work«,Co.

;-ervice*clo-ed Moudaj walk-around the bl| Hie iiartlcipaiil. Unreli ,miliar hymn- a- 1 On ward. Chn-tlan Soldier,” led by 1

cornet.

wa* an Impre-alve acme, wit d by in linnit n«e throng that the aide* alk. and imiped III g-ounda. which were lllumlnatad.-by ana of Jepanrae huserna. he -ervlces during the aftrni I evening were e-prclally '

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FIRM IS RUSHED

The ConSruct Ion Sand A Gravel Do., hich Arm compri-e- Aa-rmhlyiuan Hand dud former Mayor Joaeph -«J Champion, of thla city, ha- more work aan It cyn attend to ai (be prerent The cotaTpany ha. fnrn't-hed the gravel for the garage juat built by Albert Fogg for the accommodation of

will be here ariatriltty h

(gheker City MotorX^ub.

The eompany'e pitTc at Turkaboe

1 Cement, gre being madi

teem -hove?.

Plain and Ornamental Iron Fenci

i-aT a"d Window Ouard..

Seventh Si and Haven ive.

the Mayberry

hiatal! a -tea

ThoiDd' J- Sawyer, _Jaa. . regtaiered- at Monday. He 1* the

'e-lreble-Ooean c—y — been advertlaiog recently Ic

Sextxxki. and Rbportc* He gladly call'oo any party who wl.be-

to make Inquiry regardl price-, tt hMng hly^ ' tie and name a time and

Charier OpeacvC. At. the annual meeting Of ihe 1‘alermo Aid Society, ft w;aa onenimnuely decided to open the dharter and admit member, between twe' - and fifty year, of age upon paym

ry. and to permit the friend, of «B(paJ*fee. ,< 'Now to the time to take

N J . for Wfl particular, and 1 blank. A. CVTnWKMXn, Treaa.

Inter-State llionc No. *31-B R. L HENDERSON Millville, N. J. B. 0. Aiim*'' ■. I Mam CEO. 0. ADAMS k BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING MUCK LAYTItG. tic.. Etc. All Work In Mason Line Promptly

THE IMPERIAL WA CtrNTKAL AVK.. OCKAK CITY. N .

Freeman & Co., Auctioneers ISI9*2I Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. SALE-OCEAN CITY Hotel Strand Cor. 9th St. and Wesley Ave., Ocean City, N. J. Saturday, Sept. 10, 1910, 11 a. m. on the Premises. The sale comprises modern three and four-story hotel, cdipletety furnished and now running. Lot looxiitfft^" Full particulars in hand-bits Fiant M. Coiy, Esq., Atlji., Betz Suildins. Philadelphia.

ABBOTT’S ALDERNEY -^DAIRIES— have the best of everything in the dairy line. We desire to serve all of Our patrons that live in Philadelphia when they return home in the fall, so pl(?ase tell our driver your ^ home address before you leave and we will have Abbott’s Selected Country Bottled Milk (S. C. B.) at yonr city home when you arrive. The In peri or quality of this milk and the special and ^sanitary care it receives, makes it well worth while for - *>on to give h a trial. Nothing better to be had. Abbott’s Alderney Dairies Phila. Atlantic City Ocean City Wildwood

Construction Sand & Gravel Co.

All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. . Top Sold for Lawn Pumosesj* ' v -^_Dirt for Grading or Filling. HEADING RAILROAD DELIVERY.

wc have been brought up to consider that 1*101© Is Money. This doesn't mean that the man who has the most time on his hands has dje biggest bank account, but it mean that if you will make a careful investment in Ocean City Real Estate and let it remaip for three years, those three years will make

big returns tor you.

No man can foresee the progress ol Ocean City during the next three years, but we venture the opinion mat the greater thu optimist the nearer he will reach the mark. Although you may l>e investigating such an investment through A'arious agencies, yet we believe you will be wise not to decide before considering what we have to offer.

Here are a few of them: COTTAGES

A Cottage of 8 rooms, bath and basement, new, thoroughly up-to-date, paneled walls, open hearth, faring the park with southern exposure, unbroken ocean view always assured- *3900A Cottage on Central avenue, near Forty-seventh street, lacing ocean, beautiful'desigitr modem, furnished. The house alone could not lie built under $2500. X'” s'

Price, complete, only $3200.

A Cottage of - rooms and bath, ample piazzas, lot 45 feet front, located within a few feet of the trolley at First street. The ground is worth $900 and the house eonld uot be built new under $2500. l*ricc only . . . . . *231 A Hotel of 75 Ivedroopts in the best all-year-round location in Ocean City: completely furnished: fine established-patronage: will be sold at a great sacrifice and fcasy terms.

LOTS

Two Lots on Ocean avenue, above Fifth street, containing nearly 4500 square feet each: fully graded, ideal cottage location. We believe these arc the only lots for the figure quoted south of Fourth street and east of Central avenue. each *950. A Wesley Ave. Lot near Seventeenth street, facing Uic ocean: contains 4000 square feet; lot graded, street built. No finer ocean view in all Ocean City. A great bargain at $1000. On Central Avenue below Kleventh street, a lot of suitable size for a Ismail cottage; nice all-year-round location: for the smallest amount ol money- that will bny a lot of any size on Central avenue, between Sixth and Seventeenth streets. *850. Ocean Front, too feet, with Riparian Grant, near Thirteenth street. This piece has two-Ocean avenue frontages liesides the Boardwalk front; easy- terms. A rare in- • vestment chance . b . . *11,000.

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Massey & Edwards Eighth and Central Ave.

HOTF.I. Aft to COTTAOn. H0T6L bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Ret ween Ktf titb and Ninth Htreet-

OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH

GARWOOD HOUSE,

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THE KATHLU ml AvrDur, OCKAXCIT

MIHMU4 LKWIB A CO.VARI). WYOMING 1*4 OCKAZt ’AVKNFK

The lots marked on this plan were a^arV^fthe H. B. HoweH estate. Other lots, all of which are for sale, comprise lots 693 and 694, sonthst comer of Central avenue ud Fifteenth street. Lot 734, Central avenue, third lot sooth of Thirteenth street. All these Central avenue lots have new Granolithic Sidewalks and Curbs. Also 653 Wesley avenue. Asbnry avenue lots are two lots on west side seventy feet north of Sixenth street, .numbered 489 and 490: two lots cast side, one bnndred feet ' te lot wot side, numbered 530. West avenue lo$s are twou>n east side one hundred feet south of Thirteenth street, numbered 448 and 449. - *' THOS. J. SAWYER 47 Heraion Street, Worcester, Mass.

HOTEL ATGLEN XIXTH A>ll4*rS-THAL AVt

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THE LINCOLN Ninth and Wealey Avenue . E. WKSufcI.1. Bell THE ELBERON

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OCEANIC Capacity as. kUevalor

SPECIAL DESIGNS « CONOGETE BLOCKS ■ud Kidewalk-, alao Brick Work 1 and Plaatarlog. Sehureh, Carter & Co. 701 Aabury Avenue

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Choice lot on Proepect Avenue, near Kourteenlh^freet, all Im- . proven)ent» ^ - y Only *300 Fine lot on Plea-ure Avenne.-neae-Fourteeutb atreet, overlooking Bay Price Let on HlvCbariea Plage, near beach; up to grade Only Moo Dexirable lot bo Second t-itreet, near beach; cement sidewalk and • cnrt > Price f 700 m Central Aveone, near Sixteenth atreet; graded, cement -Mewalk dhd-eerti only Moo Well located lot on Wealey avenue, near Twelfth St., 50x13) Price gaaoo JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue

Established 1881

Bell Telephone

B. R. SMITH & SONS WALL PAPER 1048 and 1050 Asbury Avenue ~ Ocean City, N. J. Up-to-Date Paper Hanging Workmanship Guaranteed Artists' Materai* Pictures Framed'to Order

M. H. GARRISON Contractinx Painter

JACOB SCHUFF THE riONEEl GAKEir.

ZANE & ZAHE Druggists

jecl to Night Calls Co*. Eighth St. and Wesley Ave.,

. WMtoz Mauorai- WaMar Maltorkla I mXorkle^ros. I Concrete Building Slocks. “ssrissr 1 "