Ocean City Sentinel, 24 October 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel TH11RHDAV, OCTOBER --'i.'iur.: We shall be Kla'l to receive Heme of nt-ws ami coiuiuunli'alioiiH of Into text to llii" couiuwnlty and our readers ; cnui'l-al'""1 M|U| lll° fu" »»'"? ami add iw of the wilier, m.l mxaaaarlly If.""' 'a'1'1' I DOTS. ! i 'iirleliuaa will fall on Wednesday 1 II I year ' Work I" progressing on elreel Im- ( The Ocean Lily lloulevard contract , I, a. l..-1-ii award eil. cake, have llie call now. Local Tafl llepublleaua are preparing t„ hold a mass meeting lu till. city. I John Datsoheg I. making Nome alteration. a*id addition. to hi. home, the l.uray. The Boy.' dull of the Presbyterian j Church ha. begun active whiter work under the leader.hlp of Kdgar Wel.h, , ami will meet on Monday and Tliursday evening" Ill the gyuina.lnm for , regular scientific work. PERSONALS. A. W. Henry, of Mlllvllle, wa. a vi.itor here Tuesday. Alouzo Cotton waa In Philadelphia over Sunday vl.ltlug friend*. , A. ll.Slckler and wife, of Camden, i were recent gueid. of the Kalhlu. Mr*. Thomas Waltnon, of Pbtladel- 1 plila, wa. a vl.ltor here Tuesday. William Kl.weller, of Philadelphia. 1 wa. a vi.itor here during the week. Albert l>. Hat. of Philadelphia, wa. in town the latter part of la.t week. Clark Hamniet, of Trenton, rvgl»- , tered at the Sterling a few day. ago. lieorge W. Shirley, of Moorea, Pa., wa. among the vlellnr. here Monday. Prank Murray aud family, of till, city, will apend the lu Florida. Waller-H. II aye., of Philadelphia, wa. among the vl.ltor. here Saturday. John 8. Murrla and wife, of Plilla. Walter Turner and family, of this City, are vbiltliig relative, at WoodsThomaa W. Jack, of Colllngawood, wa. among the week', arrival, at the Klberqn. W. H. Vauderhercheu, of Philadelphia, wan among the visitors here Tuesday. leaac C. Yocum aud ramlly, of Swarthtuore, were recent guests of the Dr. John Woodbury and .later, of Philadelphia, were recent guest* at Scotch Hall. tleorge K. Welle and wife, of Philadelphia. were gueat. of the Hewllnge during the week. Mr«. Mary Samla ha. goue to Philadelphia, if here .he will remain diirlug the winter mouth., Mr. and Mr* N. C. (lodfrey are vieItliig their daughter, Mm. Liara Carli.rt In Phlladelnlila. Philadelphia. j.

Mm. John K. Townaend le etiler- p lalning Mrs. Hell ben tiieater at her A.bury avenue cottage. o Mr. and Mre.-W. 8. Wenrleh, of £ Philadelphia, occupied their cottage b In thl. city over Sunday. City Clerk John E. Adam* returned * Suuday evening from Port Republic, Where he viatled relative*. (l Mis* Bertha Scull, of thl* city, left . here Saturday to enjoy tier vacation In d Philadelphia aud vicinity. ti Andrew N. Paul and wife, of Philadelphia, are epaudlDg a few day. lu f their Sixth etreet apartment.. t Dr. Kdwlu I.. tiros*, a prominent I physician of Philadelphia, was^a via- I Itor at Scotch Hall on Monday. Mm. William l.lggett.of Plll.hurgh, >: and her .later, Mm. I.aureuls, of Plilla- f delphla, were recent vlaltor* here. i c. L. Hammerly and wife, of Pblla- 1 delphla, were la their collage, 869 - Fourth etreet, In thl* city. Sunday. ' Arthur Shoemaker, a etudent at the Arthur

Culveralty of Penney Ivaota, epent the 1 week end with lib. pareule lu thl* city. tleorge Fuller liaa returned to hie liume lu tute city alter epemllng a fewday. lit Philadelphia with iii. mother. Miaa Mary A. Thompson will rello•iui.li her dutlea lu the po.lotllce next Thureday and return to her home lu lilmau. Mis* Kdua Barlow, chief operator al the Bell Telephone Compauy'e ulllce, ha. returned from a pleaeant vacation trip. Mm. John E. Phillip* and Mm. Th.*uas Cooper McCahan, of Overbrook, were here a few |days ago aud registered at the Alglen. N. T. Button, money order clerk In the poal ulllce, ha. returned from hit vacation, as have R. C. Dulfleld and Joseph Cox, letter carrleM. Cbarlea R. Sllllwell, aecretary and treasurer of the Ooeau City Title and City Tine aua

Trust Company, spent the week-end 1 with friends In Philadelphia. ' Mrs. Sweeney, mother of the Be*. ^ John J. Sweeney, rector of St. Augus- ( '. lilies t'burcb, hat returned to her home hi Lambsrtvllle after a ihort tlelt here. Mm. John Lake returned to her home lu NewUeld Saturday after a visit of several daya at lb* home of her daughter, Mm. William Gardiner. Among the visitor* here Tuesday - were Harry J. Taylor, wife aud daughter and James Murphy, of Philadelphia. Mr. Murphy 1s Mre. Taylor's fattier. Miss KdnaUllden, Charles T Ulldeu, Jr., and Kdwlu Lewis, of Philadelphia, epeut the week-end al the home of Mine Ernestine Scull, 701 Moorlyn Mm. -Jennie Knauff.of Philadelphia, recently eutevtalned Mies M MWI. the Miasm M-A: and Florence FlUgerald, Mis* Byan aud Mtea OldBald, of Pblla-

1 w. c. t. d. enjoys . big celebration t ■■ " 1 1 . . I * Silver Anniversary Exercises ! i ; - of Highly Interesting Chari acter Are Held. \ The eoclal room, of the First M, E. , Church were the scene of an Interest- j i ing event Tuesday evening, when the I members of the Ooeau City W. C. T. I". i celebrated the Iweuty-llfth auuiversary of the organization of the union. I , the member, of the union and their I friend.. ^ ^ caption wa. held In the social room*. ' I'ollowlng this, supper waa served, and 1 the tempting viand were enjoyed by all. i Prior to partaking of the .upper, the I t doxology waa oung and prayer waa 1 said by the Kev. S, Weeley Lake. ; The table, were decorated Willi large bouquet* of cosmos, and at each plate : wa. a while carnallou. I Following the .upper addresses were made by the Itev. Dr. Halne., whose subject wa. "Woman;" the Kev, A., 1 lies, who spoke on "Christian;" the I Itev. tins. H. Buhner, who .poke on ■ ' "Temperance," and the Itev. Jam*. I K. Lake, whose subject was "Uuhptf of i ' Ocean City." He al.o paid a high i tribute to Mm Elizabeth Palen. Kemark. were also made by Mayor i Head ley, the Itev. S. W.Lake, W. K. I Flatter, Mrs. Dell B. Smith, Mm. Swan I 1 and Mm. Elizabeth Brick, of Ibis city, I and Mm. McCorkle, of Philadelphia. ■ ' Mm. 8. B. Swan, the president of I the union, wis given great and de- . , served credit for tbesuci-eesof thecals I bratloii, aud several of those present i . declared It to have been the finest teuiperance meeting they had ever attended. Mrs. Swan was ably assisted by the following: Mre. tleorge Bourgeois, " Mm. A. P. Milner, Mrs. Elizabeth Brick, Mm. William Lake, Mhs Lewis, - of the Kalhlu. Aire. Samuel M. Jiollmau aud Mm. Smith Jellerien. 1 The unlou was orgsnlzest a9*W>e ' . home of Mm. Ellzabdli Pslen August ' a H, 1887. The charter members were Mrs. K. II. Towueend, president; Mr., Harriet ' S. Lake, vice prealdent; Mine KvaW. Mt.ire, corresponding secretary; Miss ' Alice W. Canfleld, recording secretary; " Mm. D. Conver, treasurer; Mrs. Mary C. llarret~.il, superintendent of liters- ■ ture; Mrs, H. D. Canfield, Mm. H. E. * Moore, Mm Ellen Godfrey, Miss Ella tiawaun, Mrs. Hannah Coreon. Mrs. , A. Marshall, Mrs. J. C. Lake, Mm. it e It. Harrard anil Mm. S. M. Antrim. The houorary meinbeM were the . Itev. Socrates Towiisend, Dr aud Mr*, e (1. K Palen, Mm. Kartlne and Mies Auua Palen. f Of the charter inemheM It Is said e that Mm. Harriet S. Lake Is the only one living here now, and .lie was too feeble to attend lira aimiveMary cele- ' hrathni. AWARD fa, 500 1- " Harry T. Co. Ucla J odgrorin Against Atlantic Cll* Bailroad In the suit brought by Harry T. * Cox, administrator of the William B Cox estate, agalnet the Atlantic City " itallroad Company, before Judge Lloyd, lu Camden, for Ifioou damages, I aman I fn. f'VVMI Wa. flV.II til. Judgment given

plaintlfl. I William B. Cox, who waa a resident ( of thl* city, was killed I11 an auto accl- | dent at the Battle Marshall croaalug, ( Cape May and Cape May Court Honee, September 17 of last , year. Two otheM In the auto were f severely lujured. , Suit was brought on the grouud that , croaalug wae defective. ( at the Brady ooltage. Sixteeiitu street and Wealey avenue. Mn.il. K. Daubert, of Allentown, a former parishioner of the Kev. Charles H. Bohner, was a visitor at the Preahyterlan Church inause over Sunday. Mm. Emma Simmons and daughter, of ColUugewood, have returned home a few days' visit here, where they were the guests of Captain and Mm Henderson. The Mlseee Paxaon, or this city, are visiting friend* lu Philadelphia and , Weat Cheater. While absent they will It eat cneeier. n un> .i.*..!

, make an aulo trip to many points In Pennsylvania with a party of friend*. — C | Bally Hay Bervlcr*. , ' "Bally day" will be observed at all 1 ' the aervlce* in the PreebylerlanChurch j ' Dext Sunday. The pastor will preach p 1 sermons suitable to the occasion c ' and the Sunday school will cele- t hrate the event with a program of real t r merit. It Is hoped that most of the . • member* aud friends of the church, 1 I who are still awey on their vacation*. ( will be beck by bundey to eujoy llie 1. services of the day and to help Inaur- gurateltie winter's program of work. d — I p. M. rowell nead. ( a Franklin H. Powell, father of Alfred , , W. Powell, end well known here, died , d Tuesday at his home .at Kldora after , an Illness lasting a year *Dd a half , d from a complication of disease.. He , • leave* a widow and three eons. Fuservice, will be held at 11.80 neral servlOH will be

o'clock tomorrow morning at Eldora M. E. Church, of which he was a • member many year*. Interment In ' the church cemetery. Vsckl CIBB's Bseqwel. For e number of yeaM It has been 1 suggested the Ocean City Yacht Club ' hold a mld-wluter banquet In Philadelphia for the members aud frlenda, y ladle*, of conree, Included. From '• present Indications the dream will surely come true this wlnts.r, It I* *ald. ■ Dae notice will probebly he received soon for thl* oocaslon. treckeldsrs Award Contract, e The Cape May County Board of Free; u holdere liaa awarded to Keeler A Miller the contract to build the Cape May «, Point Boulevard. Their tiki wee 110,le 798 80. There were twelve blddeM lu I all The bid of the Sutton A Coreou a- 1 L'o!, of thl. city, wm 114,706.80.

JOSEPH 0. CHAMPION SAT IN SING SING EtECTRIC CHAIR . / /

i Ocean City Business Man Given Unique Privilege I by Prison Officials. . j Former Mayor Joseph H.-CBamploii ■ and wife, who Boeompanled K L 1 Uoll aud wife on their auto trip, ar- . rived home Sunday evening. K. H. Thorn and Mrs. K. L. Huh- 1 and Boll* Uarretwm and wife, r who, In Mr. Thorn's auto, were memr of the party, took another route when Hearing the home stretch and ■ went to Philadelphia, reaching here , . | I Mr. Champion .ay. they bad a most , . dellgUtfnl trip and he enjoyed II nil ) the way. . Among the place, visited 1 • Bed Bank, A.bury Park, Ml Holly, Lakewood, New Brunswick. !, ! Montclalr, in New Jersey; Newberg, i Flshklll, Sing Sing, West Point, Tarry- , and Haver.traw.ln New York. , ; Rockefeller aud MI.-'aiii.. Uould. Mr. Champion say. that In Sing 1 jienltenll.ry tliey saw llie elerlrlc , r unique experience of silling In this , 1 electric chair. 1 In some of the mouiitaluousdlHlrlcta , • of the Empire State through--- which , . they pawei] Mi. Champion .ays that 1 the road, were 011 the order of a "leap , todealh." Near uiie one of these roads, ■ Meet Thy I list " t he I Icean t -lty tourists » ere of the opinion Hint the sug1 gestlou wn. timely and to the point. STATE GAME LAWS The Slate Flail and (lame Corn- j ; mlialon calls attention to Hie jiroteetloo of female English pheaaaTil., an act of c the last legl.lature, notice. Iielng-sent ; t out to gunner. In view of Hie o|ienlng of the fall gunning .ea«>u November i I. j The coiuinl.»lon has received re|>orl« I Indlcalinw that there are lots of deer In > j. Ocean, Burlington, t'uinberlaud aud j . fape May comities, and the quail In 1 the southern part ol the Slate U< even | ' ot U<

. more plentiful than In the northern | ( The woodcock crop- wa. retried | . light, but when the flight I. on over Hie South Jersey counties It I. believed that Hie guuuers will get some gsod „ hags. Year, ago Cape May County , had woodcock so plentiful that the ' Runner* used to say you could knock llietn over with a broom or a ramrod, j The commission call* attention to . some of the Illegal thing, lo do at all 0 times, a» follows: .. To capture, kill, Injure or to have In j powesalon Insectivorous and certain j other birds, and to rob bird.' neat.. For nou-resldents to bunt without license. Coat, 81050. This license may be obtained ft-ora Hie county clerk. 11 Non-residents may remove from the Slate, In any one day, reed birds and • rail birds to a number not exceeding 1 .ill of each species, other bird, to a >" number not exceeding 15, and rabbits " 10 a number not exceeding 10, provlded same are exposed to open view. 1 Fur any unnaturalized foreigner lo r

without procurlug a license. ■ 1,810 50. License may he obtained ' the clerk of any county, city, t 1 towukhlp or municipality. l'o hunt geese, ducks or any water 1 wild fowl, except between one hour 1 sunrise and until one hour after < sun. el ; to hunt any kind of water I wild fowl from boats not propelled by < oars or paddle*. ' To remove from the State quail rufled I grouse (commonly known as part- < ridge), plunaled grouse, woodcock, 1 ' hare, rabbit, squirrel, English or ring- 1 • ueck pheasant, Hungarian partridge, 1 or any duck, goose, braut or other 1 r water wild fowl. To take or have In pot*e<*lou In any . one day more lliau 26 tront, 10 quail, e 8 English or rlng-ueck pheasants, 3 f Hungarian partridges, 10 woodcock, 3 ' rolled grouse, 20 ducks, 10 geeee, 10 brant, 10 rabbits, 30 marsh hens or e mud hens; hotels, restaurants and 1 dealers at place of buslneaa excepted .

lu a conspicuous place In hi. office Haines Brick has the banuer K that was over Hie salou ou the Sludla, the ship that was wrecked here some ago. He purchased It from WilS. Urabam, who bad It In the exchange of the Swarthmora Hotel. The banner le of solid mahogany, the letforming the name Sludia being sawed out In the wood and gilded, and the ends of the wood carved. Mr. values It highly. . noalnsMM Men to Mrrt. A meeting of the members of the - KuslueM Men's As~x-laUan of Ocean City has been called for next Tuwday evening. Freslder»CB.-8. McAllister I. anxious lo gel Hie work started lor the coining whiter. The amoclatlon meet. r the floor above the Abbott Dairies , 1 Company's office on Seventh etreet. ' service* «t Hon Trlnttr. ' Service* will be held at Holy Trinity 1 Church naxt Sunday at 10.45 a. m. 1 aud 7.46 p. m. Sunday achool at 8 p. m. The Bev. C'. McLaren Howard, Hie rector, will preach In the mornlDg on "The Name of Jaaua." HI. eveu1 Ing subject will be "Abraham'* Faith." t> ■ Vlalllng In iiroeaskerx. '• Mia* H*lsn McAllister, daughter of 1 Mr. and Mra. 8 8. McAllister, and . Ml.* Maud M. Foulda, daughter of Dr, , and Mm. H.T. Voulds. are enjoying a vacation trip at Stroudeburg, They have also vhlted Delaware Water Gap. ■I The partnership heretofore existing sr between Walter V. He*# and Jama* ,y Hamilton, builder. .has beeu dlsaolved. 1 The undersigned will not be reeponel- '* hie for debts not contracted by blmin ggif Walthi V. Has. iu Oat. 15. 1912. Oeeen City. adver. It

, ! / 1 gets heather from scotland i — t 1 - McGibney, of Scotch ' Hall, Will Distribute it J Araontj Good Scots. 1 I Miss Mctilbuey, of Scotch Hall, has 1 ' received a large quantity of heather gathered oil the moora and highland. 1 < of" Scotland. 1 It was sent to her by a number of 1 ' Scotch people who are strangers to 1 her, with a letter In which these people ■ .sy that. In sending thlk heather to 1 • Mis* Mctilbuey for distribution among ' - all good Scotchmen lu thl* section 1 they desire to show their Interest lu ' their fellow-countrymen abroad. Miss McGibney has given some ot E ; the heather lo Thomas Leslie, of this 1 -' . city, who appreciate* It very highly. 1 She wishes to follow the instructions ' in the letler from Scotland and will 9 give some of the heather to all good ' Scotchmen who notify her of tlielr de- • sire lo obtain It. It is ber thought lo > distribute the 'leather 011 Tlianksglv- ' 1 j lug Day. ' ' Miss Mctilbuey say. the heather can 1 - he revived end made lo bloom by Im- 1 > iner.liig It In hot water for a short I GOES TO REUNION , n>|srTenmus will Hrrl IlldCom- I Major L. It. Thomas, of this city, , will leave here tomorrow for West Chester to attend the twenty-ninth annual reunion of Ibe survivors' aano- 1 '{elation of the Ninety-seventh Regl- 1 .j mfinl, I'lmusyivaiila Volunteer., fiat- J (lurday. It has beeu flfty one years 1 since the regiment was organize*!. ' : The business nieetlug will lie held : lu Memorial Hall, where the veteran* w ill he welcomed by Burgess Pluuimer E Jeflerls The old soldiers will march . | lo tlie park, where an address will be \ \ made by Fro). F. H. Ureen.of the West j ( 'healer Stale Normal School.

M/jor Thomas, who served through- ■ out the Civil War, and brought Com? . psiiy C back to West Cheater, holds r fodr commissions — flret lieutenant, ' second lieutenant, captain aod major. ' The famous Maurice Klver Cove . oyster wae never attacked by reason of any alleged Impurity or by reason of 1 t ' contamination. Dr. Wiley made a I strenuous ado coucerulng the "floal- | lng"of New Jersey oyetere, but nothing 1 ever came of bis efl'ort lo prevent the ! system. However, the New Jersey authorities, with the oystermen, rec- , ognlxed that an oyater should be above e suspicion, and every effort has been ' made to prevent any possible charge e that Maurice River Cove oysters oould ^ become contaminated The State > _ Board of Health, recognizing the Im- , portance of the oyster Industry In New a Jersey, has Intelligently worked out a practical policy of constant Inapectlon, together with practical aud workable ' rules, for the goveroieot of the business,

and the Maurice Klver Cove oyaters now bav* the approval of the health e board of the 8tate. Standard Mae tor Barrel*. | After next Jn!y a standard barrel of apples must be tweuty-slx Inches be- < ■ tweeu the heads, sixty-four Inches In J circumference, outside measurement round the middle, and the head, most I be seventeen and one-eighth Inches In . diameter. I n accordance with a recent j , act ot Congreae, aucb a barrel, If the j . apples I11 It are band-picked and free , from blemishes, may be labeled "Stan- - r dard." But a fine of one dollar and costs will be exacted for every barrel > that b marked "Standard" and does , not conform to the requirements. The I law waa passed al the argent sollelta- > lion of those who believe that a purchaser ha* a right to know what he la 1 getting when he bays a barrel of ' apple*. 1 ======================= Miss Beatrice Haines

geacbcr of IPolcc ( Former stuileel^of ^rsnk^a. Cauirusn. of ' 728 Wesley Avenue ' 1

boys' clob has y. resumed work

Presbyterian Church Organization Grows in Nunlbers and Benefits. Boy.' Club of the Klret Presbyterian Chqrcli meet. In the gymna.lum Monday aud Thureday eveulng, ' begun active work for the winter season. A large number o\ have enrolled for and much Internet le being taken In the movement, not only by the hoys hut by the meui- | bvrehlp of the church. . Kdgar Welsh, the physical director In charge, has outlined a strong and varied program, which promise* great r things for the buys along physical , and religious lines , The club was organized some time \ ago by the Rev, H. T. t'aeselberry and , accomplished much good among the youth of the church. 1 HE RAISED CHICKENS , Kill* Ma* Lecture Before Vactst Club Members. 1 Mr. and Mm. Henry T. Ellis, of I Philadelphia, were visiting In this I city Friday, Saturday and Sunday. . Mr. Ellis has a handsome place on , Wesley aveiiue and experimented the . past season with a truck patch and chicken raising. Mr. Ellis had slx- , liens for lit days. They layed . 67'J eggs, at a cost of 814.32. After the t did all this work he sold them at a profit. ' Mr. Ellis Is an active inemt>er of the Ocean City Yacht Club and Is on the , entertainment committee. He may I ■ lecture to the club during the " lifter on "t'hlckeu Profits In Ocean City." 1 Writing of the couuty teachers' I11- . stltute held In the Ocean City High . School. Editor Cooper, of Hie Gazette, . says; "As principal of the entertaining , school. Prof. Stevens was as usual here, there and everywhere, looking alter I the comfort of Hie visitors, aud partlcl- . patlng In the discussions which folr lowed the addresses. Prof. Stevene Is 1 a 'live wire' 385 days In the year, and e Is giving Ocean City today more than t It Is giving him— more than any city , could give him."

; njaddoe^'^ pharmaeg Eighth and Asbury Ave. All drugs aud sundries sold here guarJ anteed. Cash cheerfully refunded for r any unsatisfactory purchase. > Feualiln Sptagc, - 75c le 82.00 Hot «ater Boltlex, - 75c I. $1.50 t Alomlnrs. - 50s lo $1.26 . snppltrd lo order wlthlD three dajfs. HtKDCASn.lv Atlantic CUR Bo.l- , OPSM Hsptsmber k Shorthand, IrPswrlUni. ' (tnphers and bookkeepers- Both phones, e sum ilarusu Balldlng. M. K. Cramer, prln- . elpal. Will open September s. i JACOB 80HUFF ; THE PIONEER BAKERY. No. 700 Artsri Atone. Ooou Qt), N. 1. He. 700 AUsrj Atent, ucoie wn, a. 1.

^rukBrudJW aadgkesdjdLr^Weddlwj SIOO REWARD $100 ' . if bought the line Howard, Hamilton, H and Walthtm Taick lor caih cheaper ' , than you can buy from Nrlaen on lime. £ L. M. NELSON . Diamonds, WUcha and jewelry, 843 . Broadway. 327 Kaigha a»c„ Camden, I ;ri. My reprreeiUalivt is h err oner a week, j If you miu him drop postaL 1 Boyle Commercial Agency ; ' 624 Eighth St. -Ocean City, N. J, | E. C. BOYLE, fUnager ' Claims adjnstnd and colf#rt«2 snjrwbere hi United BUtsa ; 1. 5. CHAMPI0H MANUFACTURER OF MANUFACTURER

STRICTLY PURE ICE CREIM Hotel and Cottais Trade a specially Pbo.ee TTM AND WCRT AVE. open mr business iMoorauon Oar.

RMAL ESTATE MORTQAQE INVESTMENT* E. J. HANN SOS EIGHTH STREET OO EAN CITY. N. J. HANN BUILDING DlghLh 8t. Opp P. R. R- Station DIRECTORY -First Floor— 1 301 Eighth Street RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors i 305 Eighth Street E. j. HANN, Real Estate Broker - - 307 Eighth Street H. L SMITH, Mason and Concrete f —Second Floor— j i Rooms 2-3-4-5 • JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder y Rooms 8-9-10-1 1 YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE g —Third Floor— c r Room B — PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA • j- ' g E J. HIHN, Ofser

McAllisters' I - c« FALL SUGGESTIONS I * Now is the time to inSVe back into |r™ your homes and J'ou will probably p need new curtains and draperies. We are showing a nice line of curtain j ^ materials in white and colored, at" j? low price. jj , ' New line of GINGHAMS and PER- ^ CALES for school dresses. , '1 S. S. McAllister , 755 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

r-r- ] Comfortable Cottage

Nine Rooms.... Completely Furnished Lot 30 by 100 feet ' Location Central. Suitable for All the Year Occupancy. Price, - - - $1,650 • Apply only to Harry F. Stanton INCORPORATED Eighth Street below Asbury Avenue

1 Three Bargains | Do You Want Them? Full size lot on First st., only - $575.00 Lot on Fifteenth st. - - - $475.00 - Lot on Twelfth st., only - - $375.00 «• The above lots are up to grade and have ce- »• ment sidewalks and curb. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance 103B ASBURY AVINUI, OCEAN CITY, N. J. cottage on Park place for sale, five bedrooms and bath, price 88,800.00 NIc* bungalow on Fourteenth street, .... 81,80000 Two-story cottage, Sixteenth street and Bay avenue, - - - 81,850 00 Ooeau front lot* near Fifteenth street. .... 8900 00 Asbury avsuua lot near Eleventh street, • 81,280 00 REAL. ESTATE — INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ooean City, N. J. > MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No waning for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains m Bay and Ocean front pro pert le*. Choice cottages for 1 sale. Also lota for Investment and for Improvement— the eholoe of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

THIS IS YOUR CHANCE REAL ESTATE For Sale oi Exchange I will exchange for Ocean City Properties or sell, part cash, part mortgage, these THREE Especially Fine Properties at Tuckahoe. a line Ten-room Modern Home finished hi hardwood throughout. Hot water heat, bath, ate. Ixwmted on finest Hirer Front In thl* *ectlon, close to It. R. Station. Lot *lxe 1 '0x270 feet. Private wharf. Garage and outbuilding*. Beautiful Lawn, Tress and Flower*. Plenty of room for chicken* and garden. Price, 84,000. a seven-room new oottage, up-to-date. Big porches, fine view of river and close to K. R. Station. Lot alia 60x170 feet. More ground to be bad al fair prloe*. Thl* la a bargain at 81800. A fine Building Sue ou Klver, One view, -can have cellar. Close to Station. SUe 100x170 feet. Price, 8800. C. E.STILLE Tuckahoe, - New Jersey or E. J. HANN, Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J.

Interesting to Investors Those Who Wish a Dosirable location lot i Seaside Home TOR SAL Ekf" lot* locaUd In a*rtkio Q. Osran City. H. J., — wiskity of State road and r.aa~ylvaaia and Reading »*»*"— I station*. Also sits* for bungalow* aatnal* on Ureal Kgg Barbor Bay, B***l*y'i Point, H. J. ARTHUR, D. JBARROWS 632 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. j Advertise in the SENTINEL

Horn s aan rorrton. Scotch Da It Fifth St. and Wesley Ave. ALWAYS OPEN AUki,.,'.. ^ T I A M a E . I T.T f ' t >.' ■ I A I K- v 1 1 , r ■ - ul.lre*cn.D."q^*l63dwllfc°hr b«?oMn«i* and r'stjared nnder the persons] sttp«Trl*Wn ol a ^1 n crm nsrtlon s-ltli iiur r,'^iili.r^*»uiAH'rlnii. B. McGIBENY, Ocncral Hanager. MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Home Norse. H0T6L Bise/IYRG... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Street* OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W.SMITH THE IMPERIAL" Operator lh» ss*in. IMsasantly THE KATHLU I1M Canlrml Avann*. Ot-KAN CITY, N.J. ^ Upwitor ^h» iwason.^ ffiMManUy^yaUd, MIHHBM I.KW18 A CONARO WYOMING tot «<•»:%* a v>: win: Up' - all lbs year , p Hot Water Baa A. r. muRk THE ELBERON I (Formerly the Km men I | F.IUH-ril AXD <-r.HTHAI. AFUUB j Hot WsUrr H-st. Kvsry Room TBoroaxhly j MM. ELLA r_ ItllLOL Frop. HOTEL ATGLEN ! One of the most eentndly losatad hotel* la I Ocean Olty. The aim ha* always Um to j make this honse aslect and bemuika, and Ita I large and asanred patronag* prove* Ita ineI crea. For term* and partieolan addrtm,M. €'. tiO'F, Prep. THE WILMERS 708 Central Ave. Open all llie year. First-class table board. Evening dinners. MSB. C. r. Wl LB KB THE LAUREL 1118 CENTRAL AVEKPB, HEAR BEACH UCKAH CITY, K. J. MM. SR ITH TOWBREBM. Prep U pan all IM rear WrU* lor urma STERLING-HOTEL

OPRM ALL TEAR . Hot water heat. Winter boarder* solicited. ' LA. LAMBERT. 0 TH5 HEWLINGS 0 Most dealrabl* local! un Open all 10 year Klevator to street level. Vapor » Heat. - I. M. HESFBLMMI - Ninth and Wsalry nvr Korea CUy. N. J. Dance Every Cold Lunches, Wednesday and Ftc. 1 Saturday Night " The Excureion House JAMES CLARK Propriety MAIN STREET and . . . j NEW JERSEY AVENUE - SOMERS' POINT :: N.J.

MEAL RUT AT K ABD Hkl'lAWOL O. I LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... Qui laapoudaas* aohetied : i : 1 1 1 """clarence's, scull "" -Ronl Estate aad Inaurance— Mr (Om pases are all mintoa dollar earjHrraUona^Anroug^lha bM li IM any. " '' 60S Eighth St mat Ocaaa Cltj I4sw Jarre* First National Bank Oooan City, N.J. CAPITAL 838.988. SURPLUS 8M.888 , ^ " R BTITBH, Vlaa-Piretdant W. BtXJTT BAKU, Oaahtw H. S. ROWRKR. iwt Ksaiasr J. FITH1AS TATMM. SMHOrr Dl BKCTOMhl U M. Crerea Wuu^MMmw. ' '"tL W. Mlild 'lx-jITU. . sllpl tan stl