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Ocean City Sentinel J ARROW ESCAPE R. B. STITES GETS FIFTY MISSES MEAL FROM DROWNING POUNDS OF WEAKFISH TO COME HERE
THURSDAY, MAY SS, IWII
. \Vo »1*»A l iil-wa and i-oiumunt U> (Ilia iiiinuiuiitt)'
• Ralph Adams Rcucucd From Banker Makes Firs} Catch Perilons Position by of Season With Hook Capt. Hammcll. | and Line. I.. bspplM n-e. • aa It. II HI lira, a Tueaday rveiiliia/'elaMd—aa li« «aa fnlllM li j«U by Capt. HamuidL/ I,la bls'ralrh of aeakll.h; tl Adam, took a •tranicef o..- ^aall, tlir aeaaon vcttti liiK.k auft li the bay While I'oIIiiik ran. | Aa Mr’ Htllea pullad lo on. d rope a aa tl.e boat «aa near oilier of (lie 10 hr landad^lie It II \ M.C. A. elub li.iuar, ;and uiDic ruthuacd. and 111 »- broke ami Adam, fell Into the ( bay «rew "KIOKery - ' with hi. iif delight. Horae,ol
i* abopt i
The Misses Paxson Will Entertain at the DrM-
^ wood Today.
New York Banker Determined to Attend C. E. Con-
vention.
The lirat annual convention of (be •.|.e May County I hrMImn'Kndeavor n'lnii. brill In I hr I’rrab) lerlan ttburrh aal TlnvadayTwaa highly .m-cVt-ful
Many of Ocean Clty> law na are be lug put In attractive cuudUlun. Cburcliea ary prepa'Ng for Chil dreu'a Hey nu ally aecond Sunday in June. Haney r^i«» baa' moved from Third atreel and Weal avenue lo fl'A ■ a.bury avenue T. H- Drleebech hea given The .con IreM for Itie election of a one-atory bungalow on Third atrevt. Mra K. W. CIaudy la adding aeveral iiHima to her collage, curlier of Kourtli alrtet and Wealey avenue. Stillwell li. Smith, of Camden, haa erected a cottage. coatlag^Wl,. on Wealey avenue, below Tynth atreet. • J. II. Chrlatlau l- making nbprov'eiCeuta to hla property, bicludlog the tuuatructiou of a cement iiavement Jnaeph I Scull haa wild William K. Smllli'a collage, HIK. Second atreel. In .Mra. Aorf l> Skluuer.of I'hlladalphla - Hairy Cone baa lilted up 111 line aiyle lire billiard and jool parlor In Ilia rear of hla cigar atuio lu Ihe old
are now nolAullke the elevator.lu rfllain atagea of lla progreaa. WJiaCa the anawerV^hey're going up.' PERSONALS Mlaa Kmlly'n l.ym-h, of lamuy, |aiu I hla city. Mlaa l.ulu Wleylerla vl-lliug frlruda In Philadelphia. _ — 6. J, OaRooaae, of (lermautow n, w a« In luwu Sunday. H. w. Allen, of MelroSe Park, reg-l-terad at the Wyoming. II. B. Thompaon. oil PMIStfHpfata, rrglalyred at the' KalrvSjw Mayor and Mra. t 'rr«-e'Uac^{oar in tlMtf villa on |be bay front, j .' (I. T. Smitdeman. of Hadd< ' haa o|*nrd hla collage • Mra. K. Crommer la occupy lug her 'cottage. I 1 ** Wealey avenue. Prof. Cotien. a lioardwalk hu-lne» Amo» U. Chambera. of Plilladeb -pbla. la a gueet of the KallAn.
Ur. K. H. Madden, of Aliaecon waa at the Uarpoud a tea day* ago.' -John vVllde and wife, .ol Philadelphia, w ere guc-la of Ihe I mprrlal. , William Ktaweller. of Philadelphia, haa opened hla cottage In Ihle cltjA Ummaa W. Jack, of (’oiling**ond. waa a recent gueH of the Kibe run. It H. Kraaer, of Philadelphia, bar opened hia cottage on Hay *1 H V. Theobald, of PbUi opened hla Cottage, MO Sixth atrevt. MTa Florence Wert la vialtlng tell Uvea at Wenonah for a couple of * eeki S M Itaaactt. of Philadelphia, ha niiriied hla cottage. 8*1 Wealey avenui Mr.. W. H Moyer, of Media, la gelling White Hall lu ahape tor o|ieiilnjt Mlaa Ida Hildreth 'haa entered the ..nice of the Ocean l tty Klectrlc l.tght Harry Ulmmlck,
place. ' Walter Sa«-k la prr|arlug lo rri from Ida updown collage In Klfty-Hnb •treet. W. H. ilultola In- arrlve<t at'hip Hoardwalk atote, aa haa Iteach. bf I leach. ^ M illlam A. Ilender and wife, ol Pbtladelphla.were among the Alglen'Mr*. J. f Winiama. of Philadelphia. I* the gueet of Mra Jane K Hoyle, of I Ida city. j; A. Huoy. of Philadelphia, wi known ben. waa a' recent gne*t oftbe lllarayne Sllaa Shiiiuo, of Pnlladelpbla, waa lu towu Ihle week preinrtug to occupy hW cottage. P J. Sboyer and family, of Ph delphla, are occupying their 'H<ia
and the rtiahcea i\ere ag re reaching aafely. kortuuately. m. ( apt. Hammcll wae atari he aleamboat wharf. Seeing Ualpb'a predliameut, be Jum|ieU Ini. battean and rowed to him ||. ebbed Ralph' by the cat and am ceedyt^tn Kelt log him into the boat Tlijfn lligydher boat wge ..lied i» II. h
.wn thla week. Harry T. A.cItevlU. of Wctmool. Ill have charge of Die trolley llye* hyre tide aummer. ' *• rtja Meaou and family, of Pblla-
delpbli
luaou.Tn thla cily. Urorge Penettrma
dladrlpit Henry U
the aummer
JolmIt. Kendrick, wife an rr, of PhlTadelphi*. u rte In allar part of Ihe week. K J. H. StpuTlen and.-T. K if Philadelphia, are occupy li
tage 611 Allaul
K. »
delph
W. U. Boueall. recent vlaMut. Mlaa Rita Hand baa returned bom after a via* to Meade la Ttaga an (•ermanlQwn. t’herlea K. Wehw, of (termaolown. a n.Uagr owner here, waalu town during Ihe week.Mra. Keuiou Walue and WllUrd Wame. of Philadelphia, were goe^ «d the Orenule. Mr*. Albert t' Mer-hail. of Pldla delphla. lia* o|««*d her ctlage, It* J K. Wk*. of PSUadeJphla. owner
a handaomr railage wn Saturday. (laeldii'Daua, of
ipthe
idelph
/\
delph
rlach and
lautlc avenue. , ult and family, of Pb/laere occupying their railageal
4 for llw pea-on.
Illia Uavlea, of Pluladelplfti. r Mre. KImer IL frape an.er
Moorlyn Terrace,
KV K. A. lie Marla, of Vine-
■ hgre oi
Rulldlng, PI tlol June I t of llalllmorr Mr. Mclm ud Mia. K<
Mr. Mi l line-•«
n Rail
rSi^MMdof Balllc lime, la a member Iwntgue. the KaW|uet <* ctety of St. Andrew.
■ cottage, d wife, of Phil theft cottage. Willlem Sbrtver and family, ol 'hlladelpbla. have opeoevl their Boardwalk apartment for the aummer. Herbert and wife, of Frankford, wilt o|wn tbelr railage. I AW Weal iveuue.llrt* week for-I be aeaaon J Merrlfield and "Mlaa Held M*r
phi Fourteenth al W. II. Banihi deljible.-tieve’opeurd I .'apt. 'William Houck, of (
city, w
rue aeveral cottage.
wo. of Philadelphia. . opened her cottage. Fifth .tree! I central avenue, fur the aummer 'ollector Mrt-oaeb, John J. ('err and I aiula J. Reran or. of PhUadHplda,
I. rlly.
tutretaUier
r. Tin Aabury avenue, c ink R l.lggrlt and William rtl. iif Pill-burg, aummer i . of Ocean City, were here dui
trek.
and Mra Henry Kloeti. of Phlladelphia, are here for ttie aeaaon am' are gating the Treymore ready fo opening. V. T. Pringle and frmlly. of I .ana ftie, areal tbetr <-otlagr. on Centra nnr.'udar Seventeenth •(reel, fo
. _ City Trea.urer lirlughuret, of
Philadelphia.
Y\ RadclKTe. of Camden, wai r here thM w «*k. and toot • rr hla cotiage* al Seventh and
Wealey avenue.
(lark UIHenberk and Lawrence H Hickman, of Philadelphia, haw rued tbelr respective epartmeuh
the Merehell.
ima'Prlrhrll and Mlw F.mUy
, Itppi
Inc pddreaa a vlllug otuhe ’lirl-llau Kod
OVERCOME BY GAS
vied. HiiwaAl T llr-t lb ri-pbfbl
lard work, bul did n
MET HIS FATE HERE
Mel line., of the llrm of InneaA Co, dealer, lu ifliwa In Ihe Laud Title lladelpbla, »|ll be mar-Ml-Jean Helte Kenlon. » la forty two year, old .uminerSn' Ocean Illy.
a friend lo li Shortly aflei
engaged tc a member o re family. .
ehrlla froc the pop ■ulhlanil
BIOLOGISTS' OUTING
They a
City High rtchool went K » on Saturday for the pur irlng epeclmru.. Thla t hey hr wood" ami green Held. enlerlalneil by Mr-. Allierl
ray. mntlirr of .Mia* Myra Way, on.
'the member.of the claw.
Ttio-eln ihe party were \fl*. JeauVlK loullng. Waller Uon'oean/Rii..O TafloK Ml*. Healrlce Duncan Mayllt
i. Vtlea Margaret I&cyre and
Jarar. Way.
SPENT DAY IN WOODS
Olherwli^
•a Mary Hall, of
V . la .pending the »u aunl. Mr. tv S \Vi
Wahwleflrf adopi- Pal.lacew. The meniiiefa of Wabatella Council,
So. «, Uegrrw-
“licnp big Hme” la* when they adopted two iialeracea. degree work waa done ffi llneatyle. tier the adoption, coin and veoiaon ere aerrnJ. The member, are makig great preparation, for the eeventh uulveraary.of the council on July IS. TliCsgreal chief, of Sew Jer-ey will
incll •
leep
S. McAlllater-’adry gouit. hualnee. Incrca-ed lo .Uch an extent thal ■aa been com |>e!!t-d lo build a -tu.1 n. SxlO, In the -rear of hi* -tore 7.V> A-bury avenue. The hg-l ot gooTi and raurttoua Ireatmenl liavr made Mr. McAlll.ter'. .tore one of the popular hi Hi*, oily.' Otle M. ToViieeml la bulldlllg the V^ddinp Mreeplloo. A reeepiiJhl will be gWen John Pootlere and brHWat the home, ot tl pareula of llic yVung uian, Fred Pol tier and wife, »IH Aabury arrnu next Saturday avenlug. The youo people vrera married at the home i the bride,. In KHaabettitow u, K-y.,
Allen
hla new and band-ome ofnre and r*>ldeuce at‘the corner of Moorly u Terrace epd Ocean avenue The new .bolktlnr
abri Plmurre avenue ” lend-Mr. Soull. onk of the leading
T H Vkama IWUt*.
who lie. been IlClug at K» t,>ntral .rated for bh^e-u , he. removed, with hla fkm" v l *•* — '
eeley
I. with bis fkfiliy.
Mr*. Alice MrSHIfan. of Waabiuglou. I), c., baa cbme lo Ocean City lo aiwnll the auminvr with her parent.. Mr. *nd Mra lAitlier Wallace. — K R Trubuef end Umlly, of Phlledvipbia. hare o|wned I heir cotiage. KHi Sixth street. Mr. Teubner S.tdFnlifted with Urexyl * tv. bank lug bouae. - Henry Oortach and ^jwlfe. of Phlta-delphla,--Whw are eeenHIng thalraummer liome here. hareAhrof Ihe preb deal floaarlgrdaoa In 11 Ik city.. It I. Prof HtRllner aujigrtnlcy the Brtdfvtoo pubIBnenwk. town Monday, acrumpauled by lila vile They own a. cottage at Cedar
Reach, thla city
Daniel Manatee and family
adelphla. have op-ned tbelr cottage.
.Aabury avenue. Tliey expect tc
make thla efty their iermauetil home.
Meunloe la • retired policeman.
He had k clean yerard daring hh
taler Sul Ion ha. > ami lii Brooklyn, «
ly, ofTbl
Foa Rmrr.—Square jdaao ot floaM the | maka beautiful tone. tSriSrt fund RkWi. "*<
AddrvM P O: Sox lll.Uneaa CWy.N J Rewre and go. to H. R SmiO. A Hnu. (or any I blog IB Oae Hue of Wall Paper Yon bltl not only be treated ngbl, but you wlllget a aqi— '
t he First NaltuoaT Ban I Hy endeavor, to oaaka I yon le So kneUiree witb
rMt end -m In HwokVa, Wbare they ire tern vialtlng PvUk Murdorb and mlly. They will i#.rn the Utter
irt of tbe wrek,
Mlaa Klhol Soreom la vntMVd •• aleu.igrapl.rr end. typewriter lo t U>lon U. Rrtck'e real e-lal*omee. .She i return to her jmadtog be dark lo padotftce * l*en ll.\.uu.mrr aoa-
UOunly Road SupervUur Hllllwell as here on Monday for the purpose of loapectlug tbe work on A-bpry avenue. below Seventeenth atreet. Tbe road .from Seventeen!b atreet tq lb* drawbridge la being resurfaced by Cape May Oubty ;RoaYd if t.’bo
roaSaiJt -lad N« »T«. Section U
fSTo .1 Wavrm* —An eai
aged nuree for dellcal IF^Wiorriaai. oBea.
i eddlllou lb tvel plrlifrea.
rateil talk
with' litr
pard, raunly pre-ldeiit, I
The dev
Rev. Ja'tnea MdKod. of Capa May. The Rev. H. T. Caeaelberry. pa> of Ihe ctiurch, welcomed Ihe delege and the reapotiae w aa made by (.’uunty President Sheppard. An addrw waa made by "the Rev. John Francis Morgan, of Jerecy City. HI. subject wa. "Bible Study." Mr. Morgan louk the place of the Rev. W. II. Ureeuway, of Jersey City, who wat unable In be present. The Bev. Abram Uuryee, uf Sorth Hackensack,.iMkrou '• I'rr-cnt Kvan-
evcnlng wug aervlce wa. Ini by li. Hancock, president of the I city mWIv. and the Rev e. H June., pastor of Old Itrlck
1 Sprl
The delegate-to Ihe convention were
r/rndm- Vor ib. , ’ , '* r| ea Taylor/ Mr*. Sellle R F/ldloliegltVu onThrVli-ean rvdge, Chaa H. Jones, Florence Holfrvenlugtorffie man. Cold Spring; Mra. Settle V. Nor-
croaa, Mr. J. I). Laird, Mra. France. Horn III, Mr*. Ada Strut, Alexau Laird, Mlu Lillian Tice, Holly Hei Oeorge l>. Jones, AtlanUc City; F Sheppard, Mrs. S. R. (loir, Ml., li rletta Uolf, Jams. McLeod, Kit Mecrey, Hrleu.Sml^h. Mery K. Smllh, Mra. T. T, Smith, Mrs Frank Hines, TtiHh Hluea, Frenk Mecrey, Cepe May; Ammon Wright, Cape May Point; Mrs. Jennie Madden, Mrs C.j H. Illluard, Tuckaboe; Mr. Morgen, Jersey City; the Rev. Abram Uuryee, North Heekeneack; John T. Sproul, ~ j Slate prealdeut Chrlatlau Kndravor.
New York City.
Filth street and | ; •*« itinenl riKiiu* a're i Wastkii.—A homw-keeper, white, t. and gu«MT of. Steady employment Apply 831 Aa-
I bury avenue. Ocean City. N. J.
McALLISTER’S
Bit Sliwin ot low WlHs Waiitl. tl! liteit-Stylri, a! Sittial Pritei. lint! Iniiw Diifl y.
A grral vailrty of.new WHITE WAISTS neck w Uh kimono-lev. /Jrhffi neck wlib kimono .lre\< W4 lively j .Irrrra. high neck .Ivor., itpeu front and bee PrfaM from fI <»• to Rt vi /
roet. bought under price, « new end (aipular.lylea. >lir| plaid, rfc. Call and see On iiiTenle' and Children's DRESSES Rig line nf lursuta'
NEW SKIRTS New we*h »k!rt., ralor*. Ian. while, lavender, black end navy; l , L«!m*Dlp*d end ring-,In llueeu, galetea. |Hiplln, duck and linen: If we have not your •!«* lu stock will have It made (or you. Prlcee tl ixj to |2 r, SHEETS and PILLOW CASES We are .how lug .peclal value*
-WHITE APRONS •’■Inly till all while aprons, ibrnldered on fine .brer lawn. •; gingham apron., 25c to HUe.
GENTS' FURNISHINGS
We carry a good line of gent.' collar., half bore, euapeudera. a d Ilea Kpedal mercerlxol four In *-— -’
re 2'k and 50c pair.
it 15c. K|ieclal -Ilk h
THE INDIES’HOMEjOURNALPAITERNS
THE DRY GOODS HOUSE
s. s. McAllister
755 Asbury Avenue
Ocean City, N. J.
ootri a aa* cor-racra.
Sootob Hall Treatment Room* Open to Rnldente and UuetU ot the Hotels .
B. McOIBENY, Prop. Mllja'N. E. TOWNER, R. N. ’ Resident Nnrae
^ H0TGL bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Ret ween Ktglitb and Klnfb Ktreeta OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A.W. KMITJI THE IMPERIAL MS ■'CNTItAI. AVE.. OCEAN CITT. N - ' loaad until March tar, tail Mrs. C.OETEEL
IMIgbllal boealloB. Al: r ,.„, r[ ,u. Hons* Haw
Property for Sale
li The estate of George L. Horn offer for sale sixtynine lots in Ocean City, located between Twenty-fifth and Thirty-second streets and CcntraLa venue and the Bay Front. li Beautiful comer lot at Thirtieth and Central, near ocean. li Many desirable lots adjoining—some on Central, Asbury, West, Haven, Simpson and Bay avenues. Two entire blocks on Bay avenue. All up to grade except Bay Front lots. r. II For any info<nhrtRHT, address Robert Fisher Bourse Building Ocean City, N. J.
Mii E TAKK : WLJ tn annour
THE BELLEVUE
mperb bathing fadlitics/the new boardwalk, the trolley system
S pleasure
announcing to our friends and the
public that we will personally manage this son the modem and beautiful new hotel—The Bel levue—owned by’ us and located on the sea front at OceatL-CTty, -New Jersey, one of the most beautiful aud cheerful resorts
Atlantic coast.
The. location of the Bellevue, the modem artistic appointments, the
i At-
lantic City, the' lieaUhSjgivuig, absolutely pure drinking water, superior to any on the Atlantic coasl, and Ute moderate prices that will prevail, make this hotel one most desirable to those seeking health.End rest. The advanced improvements for the comfort of guests include a parlor, steam heat, perfect electric lighting plant, elevator and a cafe and kitchen that are models of Sanitary completeness. Three sides of the hotel afford an unobstructed view of the ocean, while the other side overlooks.the hay.--making each of the too roo airy and cheerful at all times. The rooms are, arranged en suite, w private baths if desired Porches also extend from all floors. The.BclIevmjwill lie opened May 25th All inquiries for rates of rooms, either by mail or telegraph, will c prompt attention. Rooms may" be telegraphed for al the expense
of the hotel \ '
9 * N. HEADLEY fk ADAMS, Ownt-pdi ip-Management
UKht
Among tb* bu«y contraetura b Willard Htavlmao. who ha* ree nntract to batld a tara* addltwn
to Mrs. William V. Lake's rattag* yo
irenth atrem, aw* nf Maw — 3 - _ This work . waa atari*
An Ocear
Investment The point in Ocean City nearest to the Beach. Bay and Railroad Stations is between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, and at that point we have for sale a piece of Ocean Front with Riparian ('.rant for only #3850. We are sore you cannot find a Beach Front Investment within Ihe line of the Boardwalk to equal this.
GARWOOD HOUSE,
N as. B. UAEWOOD. n
THE KATHLU M Central Avenue. OCEAN CITY, N.J. M1HKKH LEWIS B CON A Rtl. WYOMING *1« OCEAN AVENre
THE ELBERON
A E. NA1XOE. Vrap.
HOTEL ATGLES NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE v ‘ not Water U*wl Ocean City, N. J. a. c. oorr. Prop. THE FAIRVIEW NINTH HT. anil WEHLEY AVE. ■darn bouae, electri« ItlbU. pot* walar, ate. K. riEELI-
THE LORRAINE 841 CENTRAL AVENUE Opens May Twenty-asretith
Dance Every 1 Wednesday and Saturday Night The Excursion House
MAIN STREET and;. . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS’ PQINT :: N.J.
ARE THESE LOTS LOW
PRICED? PARK PLACE
K. A. PORTER
Contracting and Grading
1814 Aahnry A yeqare
, Ocsaa City If*
• • • Cj A. (*S • • *
Fuel Rower - Gas has become a necessity not a luxury and can be adopted to all dome^ic and com- - mercial purposes. Why not have a gas kitchen operated in connection witb your present method oi house heating? . With this-you have
,an abundance oLhot water, with the best of
ikilitirs for epoking and a periect sanitary appliance at i-} saving over old. way. We have our iniormat'on department at j-our diaposal.
•You are under no obligation. We have the
idea,' we want you to got tt. Let us show* you. Office open Monday and Friday evenings, 7 to CITY GAS LIGHT CO.
^ M k'^n*rSr e .MSukItm^ gJIL‘i.* 1 Eleventh St. and Haven Ave. Ocean City, N. J
o feet. Cement curb and pavement
$1000.00
THIRD STREET
40X too feet. Cement curb and pavement " ’
$1000.00
BAY FRONT Between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets
$800.00
Fifteenth St. and Bay Ave. 50x65 feet. Cement curb and pavement.
$450.00
If they look good and are cheap, why not buy now? Harry F. Stanton .Real Estate Broker .UlghtH Str-wat txalow Aabury Ava.
Eyes Eiunintd Sitlont Drops ?!2-*a.tgSj?,5C8Lgg
A bcautifuHy situated home n<4r the beaehi fine location with good ocean view. The house is well huilt and desirable in every way. Pi $4,760.00 if sold at once. Tenns to suit I purchaser.
JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 A^hury Avenue
A. W. ELY
First National Bank Of Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL U8.M8.

