HAVER FORD'S GRIDIRON SQUAD PRACTICES HERE
Main, Line College Boys at ' Thirty-sixth Street Under Coach Jack Keogh. Ocean l.'lly eoutliiurs Ui ten ahead ■long nmiiy anil ittllerlfit kinds of' line*. Now II has brcoiue il* iraluliiK camp for llir Havrrford Cbllegr fn-it- , ball squad. who arelndulgUig In liifhl practice on llw bcai'li near llic middle life-saving bUIIuI). They will lx- here until Monday. ('>14. Maogaree arrived here Monday trier noon, accompanied by lb) lor, « KUhiloii, Kke, J.evla a nd. Carry, r Th*y were joined the next day by < Coaeli dark Keogh and the following additional inrluber* nf lire Irani : Krl- 1 gerton, Knowllnn, J'hllli|» and Wil- ' liania. 1 Ur. Jauiea A Babbill, I lie', physical « director and clialfiuan of the fooioail .1 rule* eoiumltier. waa al>u here during I Tlie hoy* have lb# Mleeliuan isillai * r near I he llferekvii.g alallon. ' Following la I he Haverfnrd schedule • of faults October 4- I Ma ware College al > Newark. ■ October ll^-Hlevena College al Ho- ' boken. ' October lb— Washington College al Haverftord. ' October 25- Ml. Johu'a at Haverford « November!— F. and M. at Laucaaler. < November b — Trinity al Haverford. ■ November 15 -Lehigh at Haverfnrd ' November 22 -Carnegie "Tech" al ' Flttaburgh NOT LEGAL HOLIDAY < i Atlarnri Qearral'i Opinion M e • 1 Banker*, merchants and all who . bava uotea to be dlecnunted or sub. ject to discount, or who .will find a # flay 'a dlfliarenca In calculallon oia> ( have an effect on their Itiiauce*. are arfvLed to go carefully In reaped to Columbue Day, October 13. next ' Tlra hagbdalure hee overlooked thai particular period fur celebration ihla year, and aa a consequence much annoyance may euaue u u lew- precaution la taken When a legal holiday la olllclally declared aa auch, should It fall on Buaday, the Legislature uaually .dealg ualea Monday aa a day of eelebritlou. This yaar It waa unintentionally omitted. Many hanker, and merchants em. ploy a computing calendar. Issued by a ' Fhllllpsburg tlrm, which enables litem to see at It glance when notes come due. The calendar-makers presumed 1 that Columbus Day, heretofore a legal holiday, would he re*|«cled aa auch Ihla year, aud made the caleudar declare thai all nutea due Mouday, October IS. therefore should be collectible the next day, or October 14. The attorney general has Issued an opinion that Monday, October 13, will not be a legal holiday thla year. A word lor the aoliool teacher! Now are the days al baud wheu education Is rlfa throughout the land aud rottd parenta on every hand are entruathig their children to thcdemncratlc regime of the public school Parents have a regard for the teacher! Von know wlrat a care your few children are to you, who know them Intimately; con. alder, tbeu. the perplexity of the poor "ecbool-inarm" with half-a-hundred or so In her charge, whose bablte and dispositions are as unsalled seas; whose hundred whlma she la called upon tu interpret. Her job D no sinecure and the best you can do Is to give her a fair chance. Don't apeak disparagingly of her. especially In the presence of your children. Help Iter In their studies aud daporttuaul With the Interest of the child el stake, It should be the aim of bolh parrot aud teacher to work hand in hand for , tlie common end. ] Tm Observe "Oxslsr D«." Arrangements are helug made by ' the MUte Bureau or Mbell Fisheries to co-operate with the OyaUr Drawers' ' and Dealers' Association of North 1 America lu the campaign for "oyster week," October 20-23. The Idea of * oyster day waa originated by Bwep-ou Earls, secretary of the National Aaao- ' ciatlou of Hhell Flab Commlas-ooera In 1 Maryland last yaar. It was taken up by Chief Chyle* K. Baoou, of the 1 Hlate Bureau of Shell Fisheries lu New 1 Jersey, later, and met with gratifying ^ '■*« ■■>'» Cuudtitos critical I The bosses and the organisation and the political jugglers own II tu them- 1 aelvaa, as well as to the city, says the Cape May Star aud Wave, to step aside * thla yaar and permit tha city's dasliuy h to be guided by tiuMiiess men. It Is a ' critical lima. Cap* May faces pros- 1 parity or bankruptcy. The political , manipulation of her ditaiicea means t lb* latter The safe aud sane luanage' 1 meat by business turn means salva- * tkm, and progress with equal consul. eratlun to all, without regard to poll- t, tic* or faction. n T« l-rotircs.lvrs Psrlr Vslsrs. " * Dor Primary vole this year will !' uicaaaarlly be very small for the fol- n lowlog reasons: 1 ..{j1, Thousands ..f Fmgrerelv*. In ,, 1»I2 went lulo the Democratic or Its K lo" ,n •wmpllsh Ia>- ,, 2nd.— Thousands 11} m""n Joined Ih. Progressive Party after the Primaries <>f last year. Bean these facU lu mind, as our oppoueuU WUI make an unfair compart. " son of our vole al the Ueueral Section l; of last year aud our Printers vote »r u "•Jf*""' w "i 'he Progressive Parly , Primaries lu 11114. remain mil' of the 1 Dwoocrauc or Kepubllcan Primaries * MxUyrer. If ,ou did uot vole In 4be r. Primaries of auy party last ysar, you h are entitled to vol. Ihla yrar In lb. " Progrrealve Party Primary. K ' WlLMAM H. Bkiuht, l» •d'-R County Chairman. H Dacaaiula Drawn. !* ..ssiar.siS.Jsr'ffisss: « K. t'nrtla Rohlnaou at hi* offlce 744 It Aabwy avenue, Ocean City, N.J. idv. C
t — : — 1 FINDS TIME TO ; DO GOOD WORK ;* The Rev. F. X. WiiHll Has J e Started a Very Excel- ' lent Charity. , ' The JUV. Fraud. X Waatl.eliaplaln 1 , of Ihock Ivy, Philadelphia's aliu.himw. 1 , returned h.mie Monday after resting , for a few days In this e||y. - j , , Ocean ni.v ha. many champions. | . nut uoiis__lt_nu.re- emhualastk- than r I. Father VVa.il^ He decla^kjbat net ■ only Is the rity showing remarkable' 1 I Allamk^ City and otlier nearby •sastioie rexirts. lie expressed the 1 he would lis*e the pleasure of' • , a pawling several wrvka In Ihla cily. j Allhough au extremely busy maa. f I Wastl ha. found lime 10 start I iuo.l commendable charity, lu which < ,. promiuenl Catholic men and of Philadelphia aie Interested I ,1 This Is the Ml. Kraurl* House for Con- 1 valesceuts. He Interested some Catb- 1 I ollc men of menus In the project aDd I I etreat and Lauadowo* avenue. Darby. 1 I waa purchased The house was eatab- 1 It for the fre# care •' mothers con- | valcaclug after cblld-blrth, or other agaln-tbe ear* of their home aud f*ui By; women and glrla discharged by .. doctor as '.'cured," but who are still . loo weak to return to their work aa 1 wage-earners; working girls and " women who from overwork, leek of nourishment, or other causes, need rest, fresh air, and good food to build ' them up. f The door* of the house are o|tVu for " alpwlth iut distinction of color, craed or nationality. ' Father Wastl lives al 3741 Spruce " Slreel, West Philadelphia. DR. SPIEKER DEAD ly >11 Lwitserisu Theelsglaa Waa law ( ««' Mrsideel or Tkls CM*. a. lu Ibe church In which he served ly his Itrsi pastorale, funeral service* Were held Tuesday afternoon for the a. Rev. Dr. Ueurg* F. Hplaker, the wells' known Lutheran theologian. 111 The service# were held In Christ ■e Church, Chestnut Hill. Two could temporaries of Dr Mpleker. the Ker. ■ I Dr. Jacob Fry, paator of the Mchaelter ih Memorial Church, ou the grounds of e- the Lutheran Theological Hemluary at d- Mount Airy, and a member of the le faculty of the lualltutloa, aud the Kev. Dr. Henry K Jacobs,' deau uf the .11 seminary, spoke. II From Chestnut Hill the body was taken to Kutxtowu, where services were held lu the afternoon lu. Trinity Church. Dr. Mpleker, Immediately * after his ordluatlou. in 1861, becao— " pasior of the Kutxtowu church. d Holding many posltloua of ImporI lance In the Pennsylvania Minis- '• terlum, Dr Mpleker waa alectad to the Hurkhaleer chair of church history at w the aemtuary lu ISM. He waa preai0 dem of the board of trustees In Muhleu- "• berg College. >r Dr. Mpleker waa well koowu to many d Ocean City residents aud visitors. He d waa a cottager for a number of years •: In the vicinity of Nineteenth slreel d and owned property at Twenly-flrst 0 street aud Central avenue. ' ■**! Xslais Trsaircra. * Beceut real esute trauafera In Oceau . City recorded In the office of Couuty Clerk Hlidreth, aa raportsd lu the Cap* * May County Oaxatta, are aa follows; Josephine K. Williams et vlr to ir M. Tyera. |8S. Part of lot ' 138. MeoUon North Polot. Hams to Attla L. Miller. 83341. Is.t y 188. Section North Point. , D Ocean City Aaaodallou to Clarence , ,1 C. Keever. 84700. LoU 023 to 828 aim , h riparian graut, Mectlou L. , Frank Morgan et ux to Daniel M. . if 81250. Lot 828, Mectlou A. 1 u Bile M. H. Coaaahoon *1 ale. to | h Tbomaa 8. Mlmmona. |W0. Half of , 0 728, block 7. ( Kverton A. Corson *1 ux at all. to , e '-""I" M. Craaaa. 83.WIO. I^ota 186 , r aud 188, Section A. , Klluhcth Harold to Thomas H. « Hliomoua. 81130. Imt 810, Heollon F ! William Eta s eller #1 ux loJohu M . j Whelau. I«ta 830 and 881, Meet Ion AJ 1 Oceau City Association to Harriet . Curry. Lot 884. Mectlou lt urry. Lot L
B Is rram North 10 Mine slrssu and west M lbs Bllssu-lool aids si. belarvi, W.Wlild Bavso srtnnss. Ms.dklli C run. Tromjvintb^ui Kourtevoih slrssu. IMsmi Kourtesmb lo Nliwtesntb slrssu, belarvn bay anil orssn. Hsclloa K run. Iron, isleealb lo Tasnlj-lourtb slrssla, bslassn lbs bay and o»an. hmioo k run. Irorn Taeoty-awrUi loTasaty-nlelb -ra.1., wren Ih. bay and ocean. Msrlion a ,UB, b«« smito1 ^""V° Tlllr"',w"U' ho in Thirty -Sm rth lo Ponlath alrsso. ba from Korllrth to Knrty-sliib amu'lilsm and^ojaan. Xsclioh K runs from lo Klny-nlnlb slrwlIThslWreu' I lie bay ahd osean. I Cooper tppolalcd Tru.i.c. Mamuel D. Ollpbaul, trustee lu baukfor Ibe BuOalo Bill Wild Weet which waa forced Into the court Uycredllore several | wrrks ago while lu Colorado, has ap- 1 isriuird Counselor William N Coopar. who has ail oftlceio thla city aud lit'1 regular weekly visitor, as trustee ' Harry Klagg. Daytou Ollpbaul aud ! Cooper ware named a* ap- ' pralsera of the goods aud chattels of ' the company. Major liordun II Lllllt f at the hearing aud *■. luleresfed lu havlug D. (.'Hindu Cook named a* t but ,nt inajorlloy of the credi- " favored the arlenlou of 1 ouoaalor , Cooper.
"lake family T HAS REUNION ' til; Arthur Artunts' Historic -J Review Iiufply ImprchseM 1 His Hearer*. • I l>v Ivolli annual irooioo of II e ' j l-ake family at the W wiry »l K. , ' livid. Members llir Imks family. , i lirarllly ei.j.iyvd Hie' reading., talks , land statlslK- irlsliv. I., tlie family -, J Hariford. 1 oti'u . a.id a Lake famdy ' ' relative, ga.v a., exreprioosMy go.«l | BisVkUial affile origin of IM Lake fan. f ' Us jo tsravesewd.-lioiig i-laort bad * ; III bis talk. Mr. Adams m.de "mr, I year I'd*', csuw » Mb at It r i.uvosuJ s more or leso related to the • Lake*, to Ureal Reg Harbor, or -what ■ wa. then kuosn aa Cap* May 1'ouatj. He gave a graphic account of these families, who were whale hunters by ( trade, aud surprised the -Lake audi- , ■ w lib lulereatiug stories of w hale ^ I hunting, off Cap# May, which, duriug I the time of ywd to I7U0, was an ex- ( . crptlonally good location for whale j * catching. Whaling, Mr Adams ex- - plained, was Ilia prime reasou for tha r Imke settlement in this vicinity, and ( > among the prominent families that accompanied William l-ake lo Ureal ' Kgg Harbor are the Mplcera, Mlilwella, I Oouldeys, Coreous, Couovere, etc., « some of w horn have descvudaul* very I piomiueui locally at preaaut. f The. chief subject of the afternoon , I session was the reading by Joseph I Collins, brother uf former Hherlt! Isaac Colliiis, of a diary kapt by r Daniel Lake Collins aud Mark Imka . I skin they oumpleled a trip Wast dur- ( lug the year 1838. * Simon l-ake, Invautor of the 'new modal Lake submarine boat, and a grandaou of Hnu. Hluion Lake, ef the 1883 New Jersey l-eglslalure, spoke of addltloua lo the family as derived from hi* graudfBlhar. The Bev. Muaoo Wesley Lake was made president; William Lake, secretary; Dr Arthur Morgan, Phlladel- * plila, treasurer, and the Kev. Jamas * E Lake, historian ( THEY'LL MISS MOYE& Atlantic cii* Pare* 10 l.oae Tha |f CI.,', ri.w avbaol Teacisav. r Au Atlantic Cily paper of Thursday |( last contained Uie following: e Joseph K. Moyer, of 112 Mouth , Ninth street, luetruotor lu the comt merctal department of tb* high school for boye, has teudarad bla resignation . to Ih* achool board aud action trill he taken lu lb* matter this evening by (he teachers' committee at a special y session. . Mr. Moyer baa beeu apiolntad head of lb* commercial department or the Oceau Clty.Hlgb Hcbool. He baa acK espied tbe appolulmeul and will re- ( port for duty ou Meplember ffl. The , schools of Oceau City opened Meptemh bar II, but Mr. Moyar waa unwilling to sever his couuectloDa with tbe local high school before a successor had been usual by the board. ( He had beau a teacher at the Headw Ing.HlghMcliool for tbe paattwo years. . He Is a graduate of this Institution, ' , claaa of 1988, aud or the Rochester Institute's normal department. He 1 also attended summer school at Cornell I'ulverelty fur a term. A 11 Booth Mr. Moytr'a mauy friends . ' are '-.im laava the dly, they are highly plaaasd al the liouor . ' which ha* beeu shown him lo lit* ap- , polnlment to tlie Ocean Cily professor- . J ship. ■art Alltaa achs.l; I 1 A floe of 85 for Ih* flret uflenst and ^ 425 for each auueequtut oflcuse la the 1 » eat* of parenta or guardian's who ne- J I gleet lo comply with tbe new compul- ' eory education Uw, with tha burden I - of proof of tha child's age on said i - parenta or guardians, should sflec- 1 > Mop wilful violations of this law 1 r their part. The new law provides 1 that children between 7 and 16 years 1 ' of age must attend achool. Failure to 1 l do so ou the part of the child la con- £ sldered -u 111 clan t grounds for a charge of Juveulle delinquency. II cooetltute* very formidable instrument, ap- t parently* for tbe accomplishment of f Its purpose. r : * Willie 111* Tnnlnn ll.l* ...ill ,i.i_ H I lie
u year offer Its greatest day exhibition ri Including hurae raclug. automobile •- raclug, auto polo, running races, a Id score or more of open air seuaalloua, a Hie liorae shows, automobile ahowa I* cat lie ahowa. poultry ahowa, agrlcul11 tur* exhibit, liortlcultural exhibit, city 1 m ol machinery aud many other deparl 11 inenta, It will also provide Ibe moat ' 11 wouderful night eutertainmeul that ' Ilie world affords. " '"e'lagvunit lias arranged with . *. Hie lain Flrewurka Company to pro- , >1 duce lire great spectacle "I'he Last '■ H*3".."' Pu"fe''" night during ' " e •£!'!; wbk'b "P*1" Monday, Met? J ' ... ?• •"fo'oeea Kridey. October 8. 1 1 be Last Days of Fompell" la the , " f"0?* ,w""d"'ol apectacl* and pyro- ' u lechulcal show ever attempted, and Is " ""}y •' "lie larger clllae. '' win fi" bl" o™"* I" 'he foreground j wl" oe seen acrobatic and athletic eveuls not seeu In the beat of clrcum* * Aerial flights and daring feat* will ba * I"'™"1' b~"Jlul drl11" wou- J derful dances will be glveu aud chariot - races aud corneals Indulged lu between . 1 gladiator, and wild heart. Thw » jfeop,e POt'elpote In tbe I Inrt^h.L p°n>pell L and they wlll.be coetumed in the v • clothe* worn lu iboae deye. • .k b^.*''^5t*c,• destruollon of H ' o?ri»LmnLI, Vb.lf,vC oo'aMropha Sl .J, ,x . P ^ or^iL Verovlu. U the au grandest auil inort aw»to.n|H0. (Ih,. „ ! hltljih ever glv.u, the ellmax w"lng " . olHl auch vlvkliiesa that the ansci.tAM 14 - well fancy themselve* a. being A ■■wTqmTS i£P«5i^^SS5^^p*,• In addltloa to thl* there will be a houaahd' dollars' worth of the miret C' magnificent Oreworka u.ed each nigh! E
1 SUES FOR WAGES. | The caw of Mr. AUew. Campbell ' again at Cliarle* Matliews. Irusley of tire Jol.u Mallsr e-lale. f^r »l 1 Ti >• *- War* nil Mai onlay morulng Bqniiv Ware, after hearing the evidence and lire plea of Mr Maihe*. reuiiTsel. Andrew «V Hogwell, ^ reel veiTMleelsino j nulll next Maluiday. ' and two gill' spent live days ui i-Uaii. ; It was out pro.en tnat Mi Malire-s] ,|tn. county *.! I. llir l.aulh-g of Somen TfUot hMDevar.1 til -train l.i ' winch the ohntrwieork the M . 1 - 'work The Inomolive and car. :.«r amnt and .ill 1» rredy «. •>»■> j Meu MupKived in lbs work of build Hie drains ou Seventh. Kighlh aud Ninth rtraets. placed their claims in the bauds of William K ijavia, altr-r « ney-al-law. a few days ago, and they • received their money Monday Their were IFpildaied from llu«> tire ' city ordered paid to J Harvey Benoatt, tha contractor, at the meeting of ' .Mrs K Chapmau and eon, Mrs. W ' W. Thomaon Fhlladelplila; I.Mira W ' Moore, Camden. ' WYOMING ' King A. Hoffman. Johq P. Casey, ! | William M. Head. Mrs John B. Read, (iaemaolown; Mr*. M. H. Knight, New York. ' Emily C. Moore. Mrs. M, II Moliua, ' Robert Pearaon, Mr. and Mrs. Oainoiid , aud child reu, Florence Pearson, Kd- . ward Keodll, Mrs. V. Henry, Plllla- , drl phis. 11. M. Garrett aud wife, Prls- , " cilia L Uarrrtt, Jove M. Uarrett, West , Chester ; Daniel 8. Rash aud family, . * Oolllngewood ; A. J. Magraw, Moores ( IMPKHIAL. | Mre. D W. Floiulug, Mrs. W. U. t Duucau, Mlaa L. Wright, Wlldwood; Mm. M Patlou, R. A. Kobluaou. W. F. Doau, Lillian Welsa, A. D. FerrU. Katherlue Hhlhlty, Waller Haiues. Ueorce Hofatetter, Margaret Hofatel- ' ler, George HofateUer, Jr.. W. M. Mar- 1 tin, the Kev. George E. Faber and ( 1 wl(», C. H. Llpplucott, Philadelphia: t Mlaa Jane Hblbley, Pitman; Charles I 1 M. Paulfon, Camden; W.C. Williams, I 1 Blackwood; E. L. Camay, Greenville; i * R. C. McCarl, Wilmington, N. C.; B. • I Britten and wife, River Edge. f 8TKHLINO. t , Mrs. E. Palmerl, Mlsa Ella Palmerl, 1 s Brooklyn; J. E, Bierbart, Syracuse; 1 C. H. Mac Donald, Pitman; Mrs Bel c ford Coeaaboom. Mrs. George Harold. ' t Mill vllle; Mamuel 8. Hbaeffer, Albert J Albright, Lancaster; J. A. GeU, Alleu- ' ' town; James It. Keardon, Frederick I Lamer, Harris burg; II Webuiuller. L. K. Heluert, Mary E. Finn, Kale M. FIud, Kbenexar Adams. It H. Bade- 1 feld, 8. W.'Wallher aud family. Mary 1 A. Barber, Earl* Barber, K. A. Friend. fc A. K Klnton, James M. Rowan, G. M. 0 ' Leathern, George H. Morton, I'lilla- ► _ del ph la. HKWUNOI. ^s* J Mr* J. B. Matlack, Miriam H Matlack, Malvern; Paul J. Itelcliert. Reading; C. W. Wheeler, Kewvlllr; : Mary K. Colburu, Carrie K Colburn, Village, Vk; Ha/el Griaem, C K Goaooigtie, Nlueland; . E. Rice, Mcrauton; F. Krewaon.C. M. Battle, Mre. M. C. Fellers. Charles t Mrs. J. Harhelson Harnea V Joseph H perry, Mr., C.8. Heydock, C. 3 , XV. I.lgglt and son. M. T. Hnyder, F. Geiger and family, E. Hlieiik aud "I wife, W. R. Van Irenulp, Phlladel- ' phla; Harry R. Read. C. C. Read, s F. N. Hmlth, Weal Colllngs. J, wood; H. Walkloa, Mis* L Welkins, D. R. Kaunce and wife! the Rev. Arthur Gee and wife, Oceau William T. Fowler and wife, E. Buiby and wife. W F c. Hcott, Mercbautvllla OCKAXU'. 8.T. Bailey, D. XV. ttodan. Charles Mblelda, W. L. Kwlog. Jr., Joseph . Hoffman, C. F. Corson. F J. Wilson, 6" H. Kearn. 8. K." Eldrldge, Cape May ; L. I, Buaeey, Wayne Mtmtbers, Me* IhIs I hi* ■ fi 1 i. 1 _ „ ...... CI , Black well, Wlld-
wood ; B Frank Smith, Mrs. W. V. e Betta. Wm. H Campbell, J. B. Cbrla- » llati, Charles 8 Headley, L. L. Wal- ' lace. Wm. Lau*. A. W. Ulgbee, How- - ard D.Taylor, Mlaa Leroy, Oceau City; ' ' H. C. Whraton, Anglesea; I'retla E. I , Johnson, Frank Craven, Victor Frey 1 1 C. Culberson. U. V. Mcllbenuey'. | ' Mlas.I.ydla Tulltr, Wm. H. 3'eagler, ! > A. R. Wllaou. George J. Child* and j 1 [ wife, R. Vaughan. Charles A. Kelley, » . Alice Thornton, J. Hogarth and wife, ■ II. Craven, Philadelphia; Mrs ■ Davkl Mwope, Merchantvllle ; A H . Audereuu. New York. BIWAVNK E.-D. Mc buyer, E Reagan, J W William H. .Mllllck, Jr . H.Kler-' Mine, W. Walker, Mre. K R N,||e J aud daughter, E M. Cope, M. F. Hall, " M. Hertxler, II: C. Itoyer, Mamuel »■ M- Woods, Eat her 8. Hargrove, J. K. 'i'j Jr., George C. Davlea, George ?, P. Muller, Mre. Frances E. Warner " Lieut. K. R. Nalle, If. 8. N , Mre. *' Mary Hubley, MlsatiubJey. William'"" and nleoa, Philadelphia ; J 1 • Hteelman and wlfa, W. J. Criaaou and Hwarthaore; W. A. P. Tbomp- ~ Htrath'mere ; John Lynch, Eltxah ; Cecelia C. Andrews, Mre. T O Florence P. Andrew., RoX.' borough ; K. F. Johuron. Huflalo ■ *■ Joseph Cox, C. G Jones, Naw York ; STC. E. isxard and wife. Wilmington ; H- 1-ut.dyr, A. V. D. Hhlon. AllanM,'" Y ' Nail*. N.-rrl.lown; F. H. F.ailr, Otauge; 8. M Mulmhn 1 Hlaubupe. -man,
■ I he antertaliimeut "f Hie the Mouttierii llume. Broad ami \l instreets, Philadelphia I noticed H-vv was 110 melitlnn made -I R -y F! • show lu hi* photo play llivairv.' I 'm " 1 which they all enjoyed luiuieu-vl. . ' Is also a slrangc cuUmuL.il llm. ' block of tire home, and never; ' thought Ihat one day lie would e ter- ■ tain Hie children from Hist lioine ml though we We're auiiiiiicr rvMcnl- "f • rtceah Clty-at lliat time. I Ills mother. i Mrs. Benjamin Joli llu '1 1 • mund. Indiana. Iter lliolher, Mr- I! I Clapp, and alsler. Ml-s F'lorencel lapp ; both of Germanlnwn, I'a .areocciipy1 apartments In the collage of Mr- , R. Thomas. Mr Johnson l-.lo-ely ; connected In business with the I'eauthrough line- He I- al-o a promt- ; neul member of lire Orthodox branch . of the Society of Friend* aud very active lu their religious work. Mrs Is deseended front the llalueof Mt. Holly aud Medfurd. N J. Tire Christian Endeavor S.H iety of the First Presbyterian Church will hold rally day services 111 Hie church Monday, October 19 The day will be observed as a rally day In several department* of Ihe church. E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jorsoy Every Cold Lunches, and He., . Nlglit Excursion house CLARK Proprietor j MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE POINT :: N.J. Boyle Commercial Agency ; 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J E. C. BOYLE, nanager J sdbi.t— ,1 a„.l ... .11^*^1 .1 .. . ' ' collected anywU-rc in ' r
United State*. ' Sralrtl Proposals. ' I wST wet' mlSSS a'.re waire weail.l'.i' ' UUsd aaeowaa, Ids ' | p v.. rc*. 8 y. Solice i» limit Creditors I ^ ^ V' "' ^ ' ' PtBLM; NtlTIi^', II :o«n* I"sj^ 'tS ,"y ^
4 ' ' — fll " 9 • ■ » ' ■' • - ■' - -J JEROME s. RUSH Republican Candidate for Freeholder in Second \V ard
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LEWIS T. STEVENS
; - ASSKMBLV" I'KIMARIKS. SKI'TKMBI-K i; II incrs-'i'Ie-sV'^i "" rhj'rJdugotX |»^™hrclv^'^''.m ^ to lie more eqiul kith feg.od l.Ml.c they have ro do. health; and bo dccnl w.igc; the hi si Ihe right to vo' - for or against a con-tun. '* IKortX'U,ilmtlding Ui'.f'rn.h and gsmcj Iitws so lis to allow tlie fishennen engaged ■m l lie Delaware I lav shore to have more I of the benefit- of tfie natural privdrc.--wliith have been gradually taken away J Of . r^u |.,, j ! rkct'mn'hiw',, ro' tha '"Ire wrte'ra'siul ch-.'-T ] j ,.co|.ic l.y its 'mijlwhy' vote. "" j 1 !n. in-trlc-l l.» I.rm- T. Sb vi-ii-.. I IIARDCASTI.E Atlantic City Ilu-r-' ; ne-s College; established 1V.-7. Mhuit- ' hand, lypew riling, bookkeeping, Eng.' Ilsh; day ami evening -e—ion Iiu-lne.al session." Business!
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R. CURTIS ROBJNSON Nor/iftY PuBue and ©OM MISSION ER OF DEEDS I PENSION VOUCHERS :: CARKWH.I.Y KXECOIHI) J " Nmnli'Ts 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue '( tcK'AN, Cn v - * ^ i, New Jek.sky — — tl A VK you a cottage, bung. I |1 "r apart uieut to fUr. I . r -i j " We have a line of "1 •I'f i\ . ' .? -.» " it J 11 will pay you U» call and s« 1 I - S^''!|K® -in Mi«k hnj'in"K 1 , k i Ci.W It Cil Sf..'?' vagnSjl , iSiwfflly, J |ig!ii!!| Chas. E. Adams St Bra. — 720-22 Asbury Aran Itl'.Vl. I'.NT.tTE A4JKNTM. WM, JaAKE, C. E., Keal Ustate Agent, | H. G0RS0U Heal Ustate ARent | \o. 721 Asbnri) ADcnue, Ocean City, N, J, Job Printing | The most exacting person will „ j , lie pleased and thoroughly satisI lied wijtll the- work done at* the Sentinel Printing House ! Our Aim: — Only "High Class Print im; at Reasonable Rates. A trial order will convince yo'iu Let us show you samples ami i (]uote prices. • 5ENTINHL PRINTING HOUSE ! 744 -.46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, - NEW JERSEY The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN j Spacious Boardwalk, Fret: Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in, Ocean and Bay. The ^ ^ Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to I and from Philadelphia on Three Railways Within easy access of Atlantic City ind other well-known re»ort« You're a Telephone Operator There are three partie* to a telephone connection — the party calling, the party called and the operator who serves both. You and every other telephone u»er are essential partners in the company and toward good telephone service. LJ / You should speak the number slowly and distinctly; the called subscriber should answer | promptly; and the telephone girl, courteous and painstaking throughout, will seldom make . a mistake if the other two "operators" do their g part. Help toward good service by following the suggestion* in the "Information" section in the forepart of your telephone directory. The Bell System 8*K JtiiiiSiiSli •

