Ocean City Sentinel rHPBf DAY. SEPTEMBER 3lL it.12 \Ve shall 1* glad to receive Items of new* end eouiiuuulration* of interest lo till" eoniuiuulty euil our reader* j All ruuiiiiuiih-atloii* nlioulit lie »,-■ j, allied Willi tlie full name ami stldre** or the writer, not liecemarlly for publication • but a* a guarantee of g,„*| faith. ( 1 1 DOTS. (iol<leiiro<l. - Political talk AH" the air. The rainstorm came, at laat. Some <llaa|i|Miliiled |iolltlt'lana. I Areyoii going l«> Florida thla whiter? i The country section looks beautiful. • I.. I.. Wallace lies lo. Ill an aihlillon lo lila "tore. ^ Many colleges have been rented for nail aummer. Some of Ocean t'lty'a Shrlliera were < in Atlantic Oily Saturday. I What .has become of the |iro|ioaeil | Y. »L#!rA. for Ocean Oily? * Frank Flail will no on the road with I Mime feature moving pictures. 4 The Shore Faal l.luo'a llrkel oltlce ( on the Boardwalk Is now dosed In (lie ^ evening*. f lite weather "slurps" here were , watchlliK ",e way the wind blew dttr- , lug l lie lime the aun waa "croaalng the , Mre. F. V WIImiii has purchased a r lot on Weeley avenue, near Twelfth u «l reel, owned by Mr*. Jones, through f the agency of Mre. C. L. Lake. t PERSONALS. ■ — I Mre. Hannah l>. Robinson la vlalt- | lug relative* I1.1 Philadelphia. 1 W. CI. McC'urdy. of lladdoiilield, la registered at the Sterling. Kbenezer Adama. of Weal Phlladel- ( phla, w ee a receul visitor here. Poatmaaier J. Albert Harris, of WildwihhI, waa here durhig the week. Mian Oerlrude Pearce, of i'litlailelphla, la reglalered at the Imperial. • J. 1>. Culllue, of t'amileii, waa a ' y 11 eat of the Atgleu % few daya ago. ' Mr. aud Mr*. A J. Smith, of this J city, are visiting relatives ill Maine. * Tax Assessor K. It. Kogllah and J. ( I'. SteeluiBii are at the Allentown fair. ( Waller liaya, of West Philadelphia, | was a visitor here Saturday and Sun- , Thomas W. Jack, of t'olliugawood, I reglalered at the Klberoii a few daya ago. < t'omiuodore and Mra. J. Kalph Wll- 1 son are eiiterlaiulng Mia. Samuel t>. ' A. H. Armstrong, of Philadelphia, ^ lias been spending a few days at the . Biscay lie. Mrs Jubu E. Adams and son, of , Ihla city, are visiting relatives al Port , Republic. » Mlas lamella P. Hayes, of West 1 I 'heater, has been visiting here, a gue-t of the Kathlu. K. T. Jump and wife, ol t'amdrii, >#•* have been vlalllug Mrs. Jump's father, H. A. W. Smith. William Hreckley and Jay Smith, of this city, are vleltlog In Philadelphia aud Allentown. Miss Olive Kruat will atleuil the llardcaafle Husluena College, Atlantic Clly, this fall and winter. K. J. 1 1 ami and family are now occupyiug their uew home at Twelfth alrset and Weaiay avenue. Mra. F. C. Wilson has closed her home In thle city aud gone to Nashville, Teuu., to vlalt a slater. Mrs. A. M. Cillbert and Mlas K. II tillbert, of Philadelphia, are auioug recent arrlvala at the Wyoming Former Slate Banklug /',,,nU11" sinner D. O. Welkins, of Woodbury, waa a visitor here during Hie week.
Mrs. Ueorge Parker and daughter. " Mlse Margaret, and Miss Ethel Nnfcnm are enjoying a trip to Niagara Falla. Captain Clinton 1,. Hreckley, the well-kuowu painter, left here yesterday In Ills auto for the fair at Allen- ( William It. SUmehlll and sou left Monday for St. Petersburg, Fla. They will make several etops on llielr way Mr. aud Mrs. Robert Smith have relurued from a vlalt to Mra. Smith's parents, Kev. and Mra. J. H. Adama, at Berlin. Miss Angelina 1). Hlaao, of Philadelphia, has been spending a few days bare as the guest of Dr. aud Mra. L. S. A. Htedern. Thomas Murray has disposed of his business here and gone to South Carolina, whera his family has been for several weeks. Mrs. Ueorge W. lows, of New York, la visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baron, of Eleventh street and Central aveuue. Frederick J. Slioyer, a prominent Philadelphia lawyer well known here, wee in thla city Sunday, accompau led by Mra. Sbover. I
Mlaa Anna Henr., William Bent aud < Klmer Benz, of Philadelphia, have ' 'been spending a few daya lu tjxelr 1 collage lu this city. U.J. DeRouase, of Philadelphia, sec- ' ctary to President McCrea, of the ' . Pennsylvania Kailroad, waa a visitor I here a few daya eluce. Mr., Mary J. Piatt has ranted_sud taken occupeucy of the cottage 782 Ceutral avenue, owned by t lie -NIC I10I as Coraon aetata, fur the wluter months. "Joe" Schock and ClareuceColllssou, Of this city, have gono to Niagara Falls. "Joe" plane to vlalt Pittsburgh and • Harrlsburg before he returns to this city. B.- Seagraves has returned to his home In thla city after a lengthy visit al N ew hoodoo, Conn. Mr. Seagraves Is arranglug to spend the winter lu St. Cloud, Fla. Misa Nellie lugeraoll, of PleasanlVUle, formerly of tble city, raturuad
DECISION FOR WATER COMPANY 1 Report From State Utility ' Comissiou Regarding Complaints Made. The billowing letters "have been I received by the Ocean City Water! from the State Hoard of Public -Utility Commissioners: Informal complaint— F. J. Smith and A. J Steelmaii vs Ocean Clly 1 Ws|er Company. Ocean City Water Company, Ocean City. N. J. Oeiitlemeu^-I am liistructeil by the lo send you the enclosed copies of inspectors' reports referring lo the Very truly yours, A. N. IfAKItKK, ' Secretary. ' Hepleuiher T, 1912. In regard to the letter from the Ocean City Water Company concern- ' two of their consumers who had ' protested against the charge for excess r water, an Inspection was made of these ' pro|>erlles, and llie meters In ipieatloii The llrst of these properties is owned ' Mr. F'rauibea J. Smith and located al hit • Aabury avenue. Ocean Clly. This meter had been previously tested I lie water company, hut Mr. Smith 1 would not accept the result nhlahinl correct. Three runs were made, the average giving 02 |kiuiiiIs for one foot ' registered 011 tlie dial. This would ' give a result of elchth-tenlhs percent. ' fast, or less than 1 per cent. In favor of « the company. I This small amount of error Is almost 1 negligible, aud, as It Is the common ' to disregard a variation ot 2 ' per tailit. lu either direction, the meter ' ipiestlou may lie considered eorrecl. ' Itespeclfnlly submitted. Chief Inspector, I nline- Division. - made by » Wiusiuw B. Inghaiu. 1 Assistant Kuglneer. 1 September 7. IBIS. ■ In regard to the informal couiplalui • of Mr. Slreluian against (he Ocean ' Clly Water Company, In (he llrsi place for alleged exorbitant charge for exct'-a 1 wafer, and III (he second place thai as t Mr. Sleelmau awns two properties 1 which are connected, one of which Is I rented to a lenaut, Mr. Sleelman con- ■ lends ibal the mhilmuiu rales phnul.l 1 In these Iwo pro|>erlle-. In I onler thai he should not be forced l» 1 psy an excess on the property which 1 In the llrst complaint, In that the < corrri'tiiessortheiiieler *a*que*tlnned, 1 lest was made by an Inspector of this 1 llrst from one of the llxtures lu ' the hack of the house, where the meter 1 was found lo be t per Cent. fasl. As 1 ' this, however, look lu some si feet of 1 ' house service, II was thought lieller lo 1 make a lest at the meter lu order thai 1 ' •|ues(loii of leakage lu the hoti-e ' service would eider Into the reeult of the lest. Tl'iree tests were made al the I curb, the average showing the merer I to be 27 hundredths percent, fast. The result of all four tests taken showed thai the meter wasoiieauiftwo-leiilhs , percent fast. In the second part of Mr.-Hleeliuau's complaint, hecouteiulf that as Ids two \ properties, which are adjoining -oue of which he tenia, the other which he occupies himself— the minimum \ allowed to the two should be lumped, ' In order llial he might gel tlie benefit from the amount of water which (lie ' tenant does not use to bring him up to 1 Ids minimum. As these properties are to all intents separate, being r served through separate services and • having separate meters, this contention aliould uol be supported. In the case ; of Mr. Hteelmen'* meter the amount g Is extremely email, any meter which registers wllhiu 2 per cent, of hclug , correct being considered to be 11. K. Iteepectfully submitted, PIIII.ANIIKH HKITH, Piiii.aniikh
Chief Inspector, Utilities Division. " Invrstlgatlon rnsde by Wluslow B. Itigbeui, '* Asslslenl Engineer. ■ ♦ E OBJECTS TO STREETS .Waller Into Court. Upon Application of counsel for Jacob V Anderson, of Homers' Point, Justice » Harrison allowed a role In Camden -v Monday to show cause why the onll rt " nance passed by the Homeis' Point 1 Council to open and pave' certain ' streets should not be set aside. One road extends through the prop- a - erty owned by the Homers' Point " • Realty Company, slock III which Is ■ owned by Couucllraan Martin V. H. Hcull, who voted for the ordinance, II I » |s alleged. ' It Is held Uial there la no necessity ir for Hay aveuue. w hich rune through the 00m patty 'a property, belug im- 1 . proved. The work would cost over $21), IMS). il 1 , home Haturdey after an enjoyable |t visit here, where she was the guest of . |,ar aunt, Mrs. Freeman Itlsley. j J Frank Piatt, who was In charge of | Hand's Pier, at Sea Isle City, during Isle Clly, aunng ,
1 the summer mouths, lias returned to home lu this clly end Is looking , . after the Interests of the pier here. Mr. aud Mrs. Kdon Ha>np and Miss , Hadle Hawkins, of Philadelphia. spent | | ha week-end it Mr. Hemp's cottage , - 16 this city. Miss Hawkins Is a achool teacher at Eighth and Thorn peon . streets. . John Chambers and wife, of (Jo sl- „ laud. Kau., visited their aunt, Mre. K. , W. Warren, several daya this week. Mis. Lena Urleves. of Philadelphia, • was also a gueat of Mrs. Warren el 711 j Central avenue. Kev. Johu B. Adama. who la w ell known In Ihla city. Is meeting with great euccess as pastor at Berltu M. K. " Church. He ha. Just completed Improvements lo the church building at *' . cost of $2500 and It Is practically eleer 1 uf del*. I- Lour,— A whlls and Malleeeeal. If id found, return to IW7 Fourth street. ,
CITY HAS ENOUGH LAWS TO CONTROL SUNDAY BUSINESS - — - — r •; * I
W.C.T.B. OFFICERS ARE RE-ELECTED — ~ I Mrs. S. B. Swan and Mrs. Win. F. Gardiner Delegates to State Convention. At the annual meeting of I he Ocean , City W. C. T. 1". niemliers, al the ! home of Mrs H M. Itnssett. Thursday, President, Jklrs s It. Swan,; recordlug secretary, Mrs A. P. Mlhier; ■sirren|M>udlug secretary, Mrs. ii. II Parker: ireasiirer. Mrs. William M. Ranek. ' convention I., he held at II*. krll.towii'" from I Mabel 7 Iti 10 were Mrs. K, 11. | Swan ami Mr-. Win. F. (lard liter;. , allernale. Miss K. Imwls." The next meellng of I lie local, iiiilnn Mr- Hwan. loin A-liury avenue, TELEPHONE RATES aud adoption uf rules and regulation- . I service supplied by elvctilc light companies are the sulijeuth fur Confer. f which have been arranged for llie New Jersey Public I'lillly Commission. ( Mminis-liiiier' Daniels will lie in charge of bolli tMtrttig-. 'The ; Ctinferelice 011 telephone rale- w III he • October M. and I hat for the electric Trenton. The telephone companies of.New Jersey have been divided I11I0 three ; gr.olp- bv the chief luttjttVtsr nf the utllllitfs comuil-slon, oue group operatlu north Jer»ey, one' in ceutral N e w Jersey ami llie other hi the soiil'iem part uf llie Stale. The groups 1 consist nf llie Hell and the New York 1 Telephone Company, the Delaware 1 and Allanllc Telephone Company in 1 the southern part <>r llie Klate. and the j 1 companies which are Independent of , llie Bell system. The report of the j , 011 rales shows thai the gross I pts of llie Hell system in 191 1 were , llie Keystone, $202,HS'>. and , the iiidependeut companies $ol,iiiil. j 1 , Discrimination In rales I- charged ! on Hie ground thai when the rural ! . companies were llrst organized as 1 uiulual companies all sulsurrihers re- 1 celved the same rates, hut a- time wont 1 on cualomers were added, who are pay- , rates which are arraugtsl on a , basis dllfereiibfrntu thai upon which r stockholders arc charge.!. The rep.irls , of the cmupaule* show there Is no l slamlanl of rales ami lliat old cusi. toiuers of the rampanles continue lo f pay llie old rates. w Idle new subscribers c to the service are charged rales aecurdr lug to new schedules, , 'The inspector suggests n clas-lllcs-I Hon uf subscribers w llh respect to rates, , dividing Iheuilulolhesegroups. Itales now siaiidard: rales which Werestalid- „ aril but which have liecu chauge.1 by 1, new rates, hut with contract rales slill e operative; rales which were standard, e but which have been superseded by ,, uew rales for a dBTsrent class of service; a|iectal rales for hospitals and, | homes; s|ieclal rales to. ministers; e special rales lu consideration of rigid „ of way prlvllegae;frM plmi.es in freight ,, stations and passeugcr depots for the g tieuelll or regular aubscsBiers; free or !l reduced rales lo municipalities; special „ rales for municipal ollleers; special „ rates lu home- of oniclals nf telephone u companies end a uumher or others. I, It Is shown by the re|mrt of llie IIIg ,-pecior 1 hal lu the territory ot the Delaware and Atlantic t'ompauy al least 23 |K-r cent, of the subscribers are receiving service et non-standard rate, and
these subscribers are laigely con 11 lied w to the second eml third classes Indlcaled It. the above clessllU-ntluu. (1 BLUE RIBBONERS MEET. "! Annum Convention of Couniv w. | cl ^C. T. ('. m Cope HSI. 'The annual convention nf the 11 Womau'sl'hrlsllan Temperance In Ion p of Tape May County was held In the si Methodist Church al Cape MayTliurs- h morning, afternoon and evening. 'The uiornlug session was devotsd to ! I reports of oltlcers and an address by ■ Mrs. Laura Hideout, of Trenton, and I executive meeting was held at I 311 a o'clock. 1 TIM afternoon session was devoted c to reports of tin euperhitetidente. de I perlmeuts end committees and to die- 1 ens-Ions of various topic* bearing upon I tin work of the union. Including Hab- j 1 balli observance, scientific lem|wrance : I , instruction In the public schools. prison 1 1 . reform and Christian citizenship. j I The feature of the evening session 1 1 was the address of (lie Rev. C. Leo 1 | Haul, of VVlldwuod. Mr. aud Mrs. Hideout, of Trenton. ; delighted llie conventhm with their 1 vocal seUclloiis and llie meeting was ' lulereetlog end prolltahle In every , : way.
The following officers were elected lo ; 0 serve for the eusu log year; Preeldeut, . s Mrs. Delia B. Hmlth; recordlug seers- v tary.MIss Frances Hohues;corre»pood- 1 secretary. Mrs. Bherman Sharp; t ' Mre. Cynthia Swan. • I . I A. I.ipplncoil Dsns. I Andrew H. Llpplncott, a highly 1 1 respected citizen of Palermo and well I . known by many In this clly. died at I , his home on HHutday last, after a 1 , short Illness, of congestion of the brain. | I Deceased was 70 year* of age. Funeral services were held on Monday. He is II survived by e widow and daughter. I1 WeskBab Come Ashore. Thousands 6f weakflsh came ashore ' on llie beach Friday aflernooD, and many people later enjoyed a Hpe r supper from those gathered up. It Is j thought that tlie Hsh were driven In I If I by some big mammal and were unable i I lo get beck to see over the breakers. I
"j So Mayor Says Wiieti Effort"; i is Made to Secure More Ordinances. | I'vrn ordinance* bearing 011 the Huii i ] day '(iiestion liere. prepared by AT Boswell, were preseqteil by him lo the ' Cltv Comuil— loners for their action at ' * their regular meeting, but the boaidi' declined In do as rei|tie-ted by Ibel1 lawyer. Mr. Boswell. before presenting the! 11 oidluances, said that In Ocean clly at !' e the present time and for years there ' ' lias nut lieeil sulllcleul Jurisdiction .for '' Hie mayor to enforce sucli regulations ' as he and' tlie oilier official- might ! '■ deem lies! lu regard to the Stale's vice The penalty ot a line of tl Is nnl siif- ' The lA-gi-lalure ha- pa--c-l a law, ' the speaker said, establishing the office ' of recorder or police justice, In onler '■jllial u clly can l>e Ihorouglily con- ' 'trolled and giv-crned and a- not (o ^ 1 make actlun tsken In cerlaln cases ap- ■ | -en r ridiculous. I lie Commissioners If they desired him < to read llie ordinance handed I1I111 l-y I Mr. Boswell. 11 i Mayor lleadiey answered that lie I slid tint want It read, lie was not in " favor of prohibiting bathing or certain " (other things regarded as a necessity. ; llie Mayor said. - r " 1 1 looks as though this oidluauce , ' was gollenlip by the druggists," the 1 " I Mayol'Meelfjred. *" Mr. Boswell Merc, prodticr>l aiHillu-r 1 e| The Cmnnslaalmiera did mil move lo 1 'I lake any action, end hi talking over j prcsrul conditions Mr. Boswell snhl . v ] I lint If baseball were played here on 'V j Sundays all llial could tie clone I- lo : * j impose n line ul tl . 11 I said II# MfNV. " The pates would t.e "You couldn't do llinfFl explained ' ' the lawyer. *■ "Try II and see," said the Mayor. " j Mr Boswell said thai If the Comie ! missloiiers think It well In have 26 per " ceiilumuf the voters petition llie tsiuid e 1 to |-ke action on tlie ordinances, that '■ I would he satisfactory. c Mayor lleadiey gave II as Ills opinion •' llial the way to regulate the-Hunday j business In Ocean fdy Is lu ksep the '' | personnel and slnndard such an will govern the conditions. Then the Hnnl"|day business will lake care of Itself. *• j There la plenty of law. The people llj will take care of alTalrs. y j Mayor lleadiey further said that he :l I coiisldereit It Ill-tlmeil to present these 11 | ordinances, but If the people want "jtlieui the Cmnjnlssluners will lake ** j The Mayor ex pres-eil the view that ; llie pi—ple do not demand these ordin 'I" | l-e very sorry to see this taken up now. ! If II is. It sball rest with the people i Mr. Iloswell said that llns Is exactly 1 where 11 should be ptsceil. Theolllclals I should not l« expected to bear tlie ''"j brunt of these things. He spoke of ' the pier tuiiuiug 011 Sunday nights, ' which appateully could not la: sioppnl ! by the Mayor. '7 j Cummlssloner 'Thorn moved that . the ordinances he recelveil aud ItleJ. "Sy Mr. Boswell objected to llie form of r*: ! the motion, raying Hint if yie ordln1,1 j auces are II It- 1 the voters could not '" take action If lliey so desire. Mr. | Boawell secured the ordinances. ' Mayor lleadiey said llial so far as ml violations of the Sunday law are conccriiwl, he did not think there had "" been much trouble here last summer He did not know of anyone who had beeu lined (Miilliiulng to do business thereafter. Speaking of Hand's Pier, Mayor "K lleadiey said that, when it started on ml Sunday evenings, religious services HUiuiay eveniugs, religious services
held. Then It tapered olT until It was a moving picture show. Thla he did nut consider fair to the ol hers. One other house was about to give a show ! on Sunday eveulugs aud he celled up I the owners aud asked tliriii to keep j closed for this year. "j | "No mallei who conducts the pier next season, and they run moving i picture shows 011 Sunday, they will lie c stopped, and 1 llilnk I have all (lie e I want," said Mayor Headley. 'The llrst ordinance presented by Mr. | Boswell would permit nothing lo tie ( -old except drugs aud medicine; would preveut baud aud orchestra cnucerls and every other kind ot enterlalu- 1 ment; permits people to attend places 1 of worship; preveols every hack, troland electric car, boat or auto operating for hire; prevents bathing, sellof Ice cream, soda water, cigars, . milk, newspapers and bread; prevents • I the delivery of these and trunks and I prevents riding fur recrea11.111 aud makes every store, excepting 1 drug stores, have shade* down. It i i also would prevent the aale of real The second ordinance permits the r sale of tobacco, Ice cream, soda water, s food aud victuals, toilet article* aud f , newspaper*, hiring of bathing suits, 1 rolling, reclining aud awlnglug chairs, , i-iiiing, returning miu swingiug uumiib, 1
; operation of trolley cars backs, boats, aiilos aud other vehicles for hire; pre- ' vents all amusements and games, athletic contests aud slereoptlcnn pictures, permits entertalnmeuta of a re- „ ilgloua nature and slereopllcou pictures of a religious nature and the . holding of religious services; permits . the delivery of trunks end baggage I . creem end uewspe|iers, end elau I 1 the operation of gas, newer, electric * 1 end water works. Briefly, this ordinance would perI mil conditions to remain about a» 4 s lliey have been the pest season, excepting that the sale of cigar* would | , be permitted, tobacco being considered , 1 ! The |i«iialty for violation would be I ( e , e line of $20U or Imprisonment, In Pt*e t of failure lo pay the line, of uol le** " than thirty day*. • I 1 *j The SditJMKI. Printing Houae Is i kept buaji turning out Job work, but It end talk It over. l_
" MISS GODFREY IS" H TO BE MARRIED - ^Nuptials of Ocean City Girl and Philadelphia Chemist Occur Tonight. Clarence farhart, u chemist for Wyeths. In Philadelphia, and Ml#f , Clara Virginia tbslfrey, daiighler of Mr. and Mrs N. t U.slfrey, of this 1 1 the bride's parents at U o'clock this , | The cerbmony will be |ierfuriiie<t by 1 llie Rev. Peuuiugl-iu Corson, of Had^idnnlield, an old friend of the bride. I Mis* (fodfrey will wear crepe de li-bene, with la-'e. and will carry roses. The parlor 111 which the ceremony will lake place will have decorations ; of palms and ferns. ! — Only tlie Imiiieillale families of the — pair, together Willi a few oilier per-onal | friends, will lie present. , "r The young couple will leave f..r f their new home at 2212 Si. James terrace, Philadelphia. Afterward they ' ' will lake a trip to Maryland. ' Miss dud frey lias been a trained < . nurse live years. She Is a giadnale of , the Children's Hotuenepathlc llospl- ( , ul. Philadelphia. ( STATE CONVENTION < . on Uriolier I. * 1 Former Senator M'akelee. Itepubh- < cau Stale chairman, has appointed a , .■ ciuniiiUlee In make arrangenieuls for < 1 llie Republican Slate Convention in Trenton 011 October I . 'This commit- ' r tee will meet al llie Republican Club • there this afternoon. It consists uf < > the follow log: Senators Edge. Rea l. , I Suuillry and Pleree and Assemblymen I Richards, Del'nger, McCrau, Adam* ' • and Hollow-ay and Messrs. W. If. « Baker, nf Morris; Lloyd Thompson, of 4 ' Colon: J. F. Teubrook. uf Middlesex, ' and \\ llllam Dulles, of Bergen. xjj-j The Republican and Democratic a Trenlnn ou the same day, October 1, S as required by tliCffFfpn lew. These g - conventions will meet for the purpose g r of adopting party platforms, aiid will IS I be made up of candidates for the Ben-jg ■ ale and Assembly aud hold-over Sen- g etors. In add II Inn, Hover nor Wilson g I will be e member nf the Demon et I ! g f Convention. The Demorra lc Conven- S e Hon will convene hi Masonic Hall and g II the Republican meellng will lie liehl at 5 1- the Kepuhllcan Club. f- rbeold-llinei-onveiillon. where bun- g e dreda of delegates mel and fought over g unminalloos and plallorms. has been g „ eliminated by the Derail act. which g provides direct primaries for llie nam- R e hiallon* and a limited convention for g d ibe platform. Improving III* C'oitnge. 9 it Former Councilman Frank D. New- g 1. berry lias been making a number of 9 ,1 Hue improvements to Ids cozy cottage g on Aslniry avenue, above First street. D Mr. New lierry believes lu liavlug a g y ii I* FuH Sai.k. — A den of dllTereut kind of aiilmals niul mounted pieces. Inrliid- . Ing a wild eat. two bears, birds, derr, noil snakes, also rugs and other goods. Call or write C. Miikphv, 9K Fourth p si street, Oceen Clly, N. J. It I* 1 « , me w --i PrnnsrlvKllla luilr-s-l. TlekeU 10 ltork> T< of Mouulslns, I'ariae Coast. W—lrrli Canmls. t>. svsrr dsy rrom Hsplsmbsr W lo October 9, = "t inclnsive, st reduced rsres. Cmwlll nearest I r. 'iickel Axe I". '* F MADDOCK't GASCARA „l Laxative Tablets „ Kat like candy. Work like magic ^ „l * 12 for 10 cents >sB Purify the blood with ^ „ Syal's Spiing Sarsaparilla n|l 60 cents a bottle es PARK AND TILFORD'S CANDIES raaa anu iiLrunuo onnuiv* ii
MADOOGK'S PHARMACY Eighth and Anbury Ave. " JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER RAKERY. II. 700 Aiken Annua, Omir Cilf. I. i. fresh Bread, Pts* Md C*X#s dally. Wsddlu cakes* apselaltr- Orders dsllrsred free of chares. Moth In* delivered oa HuodarBoyle Commercial Agency ' 62a Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. 1 , E. C. BOYLE, rianager • Clalnia adjn-lol and collscloJ any where in . 1 Htalca. ' Dance Every Cold l.unchee, ' Wednceday end Fir. j Saturday Night ; The Exclusion house | JAMES CLARK Proprietor MAIN STREET and . . . r, NEW JERSEY AVENUE J SOMERS' POINT :: N.J.
PmilYiiM iiiM Personally-Conducted Excursions MAE FALLS October 9, 1612 $11.75 *?■£ Ir- Ocean City BPKL-IAI. TRAIN of Pnllman Parlor Cars, Ulnrez Oar. and >ajr Coarbea, ru*- ' Tickets *fiod »oip« ok-^reeMtsr, lijlm j« rr'sln^ind'sood* return Ins an twills' wUhtn HI^TkKN^ "n.el'io'rWu^n' ln«.' lilasinusd BooklM and lull Inmrmalhin ■asf be ublainsd from Ticket Axsnls.
MCALLISTER'S FALL SUGGESTIONS Now is the time to move back into your homes and you will probably Heed new curtains and draperies. We are showing a nice line of curtain materials in white and colored, at low price. New line of GINGHAMS and PERCALES for school dresses. S. S. McAllister Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N- J.
; The Hardware I t ===================================== * 1 :» > IN YOUR HOME •» - > f (. J ' ' I ought to concern you more than the average S ' I r~s inuoll lo do with the finUh ,nd I ' • I rharartvr of your hnnie, inside and out. I ' A Thai importance most be recognized if yon A > in ! desire the "Home Beautiful." Often you'll , f need advice about " Hardware" and we off er , I our service free 10 you. Consult umrwhen , 1 J von will— we can guide you right. We carry $ a full line of Corbin's miildrt*' Hardware in 0 J -mre. i . - = « • I 1 ; " \\ Reid-Paiste Hardware Co. ' i 83 7 ASBURY AVENUE i ' • I %
n — "°i'- } Three Bargains l Do You Want Them? I Full size lot on First st., only - $575.00 I Lot on Fifteenth st. - - - $-175.00 I Lot on Twelfth st., only - - $375.00 The above lots are up to grade and have cen ment sidewalks aud curb, JOSEPH I. SCULL 1 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. LzJ-aak.v^tnrtW2miatBiaatiiWM>m«UM»ia«a$ma$«a$«of aaavamtam B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance lOl* ABHURV AVENUC, OCEAN CITY. N. -J. Beautiful cottage on Park place for sale, five bedrooms anil bath, price $3,900 0" Nli» bungalow ou Fourteenth street, .... fl.000 00 coiuge, Hlxleenth street and Bay avenue, - - - $1.860 0" front lots near Fifteenth street, .... $90000; Asbury avenue lot near Kleventh street, - - - $1,360.00 REAL. ESTATE .~«a INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUng for two weeks to know If you can get tt; we can tell you at once. Bargains in Ray aud Ocean front propertlaa. Choice cottages for sale. Also lots fbr Investment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean (ffiy. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. PiAL ESTATE as'OPTAAOE INVESTMENTS E. J. HANN | 305 EIGHTH 8 TREET OOEAN CITY. N. J.
| THIS IS YOUR CHANCE | REAL ESTATE Por Sale or Exchange I will exchange for Ocean City Properties or sell, j part cash, part mortgage, these THREE Especially J Fine Properties at Tuckahoe. - . a flue Ten-room Modern Home finished In hardwood throughout. Hot water heet, beth. etc. Located on flneet Klvec Froul lo Hits section, clner to R. it. (Ballon. Lot size l(«)x2J0 feet. Private wharf Derage and outbuildings. Beautiful Iaiwo, Trees aud Flowers. Plenty of room for chickens and garden. Price, $4,0(10. A -even-room new cottage, up-to-date. Big porches, fine view , uf river BinLrlosc to R. It station. Lot size 80x170 feet. More 1 ground to be lied el felr puce*. Tble le a bargain at $1000. '• I A flue Building Hue on Itlver, One view, ead have' cellar. Close toSlallou. Hlze 100x170 feet. Price. $000. n C. E.STILLE | Tuckahoe, - New Jersey or E. J. HANN, Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J.
! interesting to Investors I OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location lot a Seaside Home i FOR S A !. E-3 ftw i"1* Iocs ted in Ksrti.m (1. Ocreu City, N J, r lag ttsUnswl sUtious. Abo sttee for bongelows sUule ou Qnwt Bgg llsrbor Bey. Bsseky'S Point. S.J. | i ARTHUR^D.BARROWS ! 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. 1 Advertise in the SENTINEL
, HOTEI « AMP t'PTTXBZi. i Scotch "toall Cor. Fifth Si. and Wesley Ave. ALWAYS OPRN . far r»i"uOrsnreanoa.WW^reVurulvsama t"D1- trreimsnusrsndmlnlstered. Hsthsor lory. »l. .. lu sit farms. Tr-slfiicnls *l»so I ty rrA.iiiAt«uiir— ssml irataftsrisaasau, oar (sktvs arr suppllns will. Iks Oral ol funds sad prspunsl uu.ivr tks psrsonsl suprrvlsloa ol a CSJ...P .liriulua, A in. si .'ouifurUtbls a.|- . iwopls. ( •r.-SI. view ou -1.1s, llrs«l Ks* lltir!->r Hay an ofksr; fsslnz cur Park, j Work hsvs npsas.1 tas II, Ol lor I us couI vrnicnc* of Iks (snsrel pal.llc. treoslfnls, Irvtxlng for 11 milslll! am I'Sb'" b' ,'1° " Nl-'Clal Nau.lsy lllno-r*. Aula PsrtlM cared lor. B. McOIBENY, ' . (Icncrsl rianager. MISS N. n. TOWNER. R. N. home Nnrae. - _ H0T6L nci&L
oise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. F.lglith and Ninth Htreete OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. HMITH THE IMPERIAL Opsa^for Ike .sssnn^Pl**A*otly lUaneouwn rt''lJ|5J.!*T,tR Mrs, q OICTZKlTHE KATHLU ftpso far llie ssssoa. Plrerentl) located, tlouis eoiulorla.' Writs lor boaklsl MI-kMCH LKWI8* CONARD THE STRAND NINTH AND WENUKY AVENUE MIIN. M. II. LKWIB. \ MIUL C. K. MITUHKU^,-- \ WYOMING tad OCEAN AVEKI'E A. P. aiLXCB THE ELBERON (Koimirtf lbs tcnmlt) ElO.lfTII AND CEBTDAf. AVKHTB Ocean Clog, k, J, Hoi WuWr Haul. Kvsry Rooai Tboroagkly *R» EI.I.A K. NAVI.Oa. Pfp. HOTEL ATGLEN Grid of the mail euitrally located boUls la Ocean Oily. The elm hm elvreyi been to uinke this honsserlcct end bouwltk*. ^md he OCEANIC Open f<r ths season. . IM L W«IU it THE WILMERS ° 708 Central Ave. 0 Open all llie year. Klrst-elaae Uble 0 board. Evening dinner*. MM W. C. P. Wl DIM ' THE LAUREL 1118 CKNTKAI. A V KNUR, NRAR BEACH IK-KAN CITY, K. I. mm. xniTH to waa end, rref ~ upM all Iks ysur Writ* tor lerma ,t STERLING HOTEL OPKN ALL YEAR Hi* waler beat. Winter boarder* solicited. '• 8. A. Lf»MT. _ Hi: A I, BBTATR ANU tNkl'MANCBC. I— LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... IM Asbury Aveans, Oesan City. N. J, Lots tor sal*, i Villages foi rent. Wonting, tluylng end Nulling CLARENCE S. SCULL -Real Estate and Inxarence— XI v en tops diss are all mlllloa dollar aee- " purauags. Alaouf lis BsM In Ik* *IIJ. Ul ms qaou you rmlre. 60S Eighth Straet ozrea Clly mw tony I. S., CHAMPION MANUFACTURER OF STRICTLY PURE ICE CRERM — "SEZSJ SSSEK —
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