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Ocean City Sentinel ' THU RHIIA Y , JUS fTTiTTsH We shall i>e glad to receive Items of 1 new* and couiuiun IcaOou* of interest j to thla community and our reader* • everywhere. All commtnpratlona should be accompanied wltli the full name £iid j address of the writer, not neciweartlv } or publication, lint a* a guarantee of I good faiUi. DOTS. Policeman rtclrock arrested a suspl- j i Clou*- looking character Monday umruI tig The fellow van *eut out of town 1 1 Benjaman (iehhard of Philadelphia. be* q»eiie(l up an up-to-date 1 ir.^-ery "-tore at the corner of Fifth f »r many \ ear*. PERSONALS. I't. N J Nickel*. of Philadelphia. I* I* among the viailor* here. Kduard High of Plilladrlpliia. waa recent gue*l of the linpeilal fi recent arrival al the Elbrron. J. W t'rou-e and wife; of Phlladel Jauie* Franklin, of Pluladelplila, wa* in tow n Saturday and Sunday. Kbetier.er Adam*, of We*l Philadelphia. wa* tu loa n during I lie w eek H <" Itlegham. «f. I'amdeii. regl* lered at the Atglen a few day* idnee. Iloberi Nleel and q'lfe, of Philadelphia, are registered at the Hew ling*. W. A. Well* and wife, of Trenton. Itotiert J Matliereoti. of Un-duwue ha* taken apartment* In the Colonial W U. McDowell, of Narherlh, hi a opened III* collage. I .-MM A-hury aveW. 1. HojT. of ("auiden. I* al III* collage, 111-.' It "entral avenue, for the Frank t'raven and slfe; of Philadelphia, are among Hie arrival* al ll.ir Oceanic Paul D Vaii/.ant. of Philadelphia. wa*,a guest of the Wlliuer- during the' week. Dr. H H Kyuell. of W *1 Philadelphia. "field a portion ofllie-week n Ihl* city Ml** Minerva Adam*, of Ihl* i-ily. I* v)*lliug relative* at Oceanvllle for a W. Harry Trii*clwl, of Wheeling, W, Va . I* enjoying life hi In* *iimuier VVIIPaui II- Hughe* and wife, id Mlllv tile, afield Saturday and Sunday lu Ibl* city. K. A. Frlen'd and wife, of Phlladel phla. werr gueel* of the Sterling dor ing Hie week. Dr. 8 J. liiegel of. Philadelphia. ha* n|ieiied hi* collage In llie i-eulral sec1 1, m of the ell y W. D Barn burnt and wife, of Phlladel phla. have opened their cottage. 1012 Aebury avenue Ml** Fluirua Jone*. of Philadelphia, i* apriiding a few week* lu Ipl* cliy ' very plea*aully Dr. D wlghl F1 Fuller, of Phlladel- « f

pbla. lis* ofieued hi* collage, I5UI We»ley avenue. pr. Jo-epli F. Hubert* and family, ( of'i 'amdeo. are occupying llielr apart meni* hi thl* city. ti L K. McF'adden and family of Philadelphia. have opened 'their collage on Brightou place. I Mr* A L. Hubert* of Philadelphia, I wa* among the week', arrival* at the . Inler-Couiitv Hotel. ^ I *aac C. Yocum and family, of „ Swarihmore. were gue*t« of .the Bl«- « cay n v a few day* ago j Ml* W. I. Beading and Ma*ter F ; I. Heading, of Philadelphia, are regf»- , tered at the Wyoming. P»*t Commodore V. W. Wjlaon ' and. wife, of Phlladglphla. have « ofieued their hay 'villa. Jolili H. Maclague ' and wife, of Philadelphia, are al Ibelr We.ley ave ' uue cottage for I he mnmou. ; Jo*eph Berry and faintly, of Philadelphia. have opened Ihelr *ummer i home, 1844 Ceutral avenue ' Marmaduke Smllb and family, of Pinladelphta. have opened Ihelr collage. All Seventeenth etreet. J W Lsudeuberger and family, of , Ml. Airy, 'were here a few day* ago . a >d registered at the Kalhlu K 1. il Mulllken and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their »uuiUirr hofue. 1211 AMI avenue Ml** Maine A. Boyle, of Ibl* city. Iia* accepted a porutl-m a* clerk In the Hotel How-" be I. AUanUc t It y. Krauk Nelm*. of Philadelphia, with' hi* family, I* located In their cottage. Fifth eud Hay, for the eeaaou. Jams* "McMullen and family, of Pulladelphla. are at Ihelr cottage. 715 Plymouth place, " for tbeaeanou. Harry Chester. of the Lulled [irate* "cu-torn* Service iu Philadelphia, aod hi* family are here for the *eaaoo H. Reyborn and family, of- Phlla* delphla, have, opeued tbelr cottage, 1201. W**l avenue .for the summer Mr* Fluley a id family . hf Philadelphia have opened .their cottage, | JIT Central avenue for the aeaaoD. R_ j. Mi-Keown aiid family, of Philadelphia' have opeoed Ibelr cottage. , is£7 Wewley avenue, for the aeaaon. J H. Sihall and family, of Germs utown. are here for the -ummef. located at tbelr collate, 12kl P.ia»ure avenue. Frank H. Stewart, the liu*Uitig electric . ipply ai*o of Philadelphia and hi* family are here fftr the *ea*on. Mr* Clin loo Joboson tiaa returned home after a f*« day*' vMl to h»r huh Mr* Aniile Young. at Anglema Frederick Webber, of Pblladelpbia. tea* taken puree .im of Mrs. f hark* M White *eutlag* on Dceau avanae(barto*K Brday. af Philadelphia, baa arrived wMb hi* famMy and

IMPROVEMENTS FOR I SOOTH OCEAN CITY ■ S. L. Smith Awarded Large 1 . I Contract for Street Work i by Commissioners. I S I. Smith, of thl* city . ha* been ■'curb and gravel Fifty -«eoi.iid. Fitly- t "third. Fifty-fourth. Fifty lifth, Fifty- - •lath. Fifty "event h aiid Fifty eighth ' f I street* from CeiHral avenue to the t - ! auuiheaalerly »lde of a fifteen-foot . I -Utreet running parallel with and | - southeasterly of Central avenue. ( H i* j I | bid wa- tl* *59. f »22»w:. the Sun. .11 A I'l.rx.n Com ^ . Company |2r. 8X2 in meeting of the I'lty l 'oiuuH—louer-. j and.on motion of Director Fl»her. tt i ( waa decided to give Hie contract to tlie j lowe*t bidder. I , ll w*«»aid tliat,t|cc»il"e of uuavoid- j able delay*, the contract cannot -be j ( completed by the tune *lipiil*le*l ! Director ,F'l*her -ugge-led that t lie | - lime tie tiaed at ■ l*tA perl.ut hut the , ' mayor "aid that a* the advertisement j . called for ttui corofdetlon of Hie work I p teii"loii of time when llie contractor done. II might lie »* well to lei llie dale *t*y a- named and then grant . agreed to. The awarding of thl* contract serve. to recall the damage done by Hie 1 heavy-torm In the lower aicllon of , the city last fall ' opened Their col'lage, 18li2 We«ley a«e- ' Mr*. Chaile* - A lieaamer and i daughter. 6f Philadelphia have . opened their collage, SOI Plymoulh place. George Y. Sehock and family, of ' m Philadelphia liave opened their .inn- I , City, ha* III* family plea-aiill.v l.u-aieil ^ In their -uiumer home, lojk Central Eugene 1*. Dowd and family of 1 ,. tage on Nlnl if street, near Atlantic Prof. Yonker. of the Central High . School. Philadelphia, and In- family I liave ofieued their collage, 42*1 Central Ml** Melvlna l.akr relumed to Chicago Monday aftef *|«udltig a a couple of year* w ith her parent* In Ihl. city Mr* claytuu .Haiue* Brick, of I file * car and i* visiting fnen I* there for * A. H. June* and family, of Philadelr phla. have arrived for Hie summer and ■re occupying llieir collage, HSI2 Ceutral avenue. I Ml** l.eol* V. Speer and Wijiiani j V. Silver, of t'aiudcn. wciegue*l-of Mr* 1. ti Brangaii and family, thl* city. Sunday. 1 Ml- M atlie Taylor, of Philadelphia ' daughter of Hugh Taylor, of the II I'aylor Shoe Company, I* among Hie " Mr., and Mr*. William llagil ol Philadelphia, who have spent many —**011* at thl- rewirt. are al their cot tage, IBS" We*t avenue. W. A. Bender and faintly, of I'liHa- * delphla. have opened their Ceturnl avenue cottage Their ami* vi«lied i, tbem Saturday aud Sunday, y Ml** l.lla Sleelman. of thl* dry, Iia* accepted the position of *ieriogrB|>licr and typewriter" hi the ortlce of Alloway M Smith' «

(iarrlck Theater. Pluladelplila. i- , among the visitor* here. He I* avium ' panted by hi* wife Jot^H MeWatcliy. a well known ol builder In Philadelphia, ha- o|>eiied g bl* collage In thl* city. He I- inpanted by hi* family. Willlaji T. Prctiyman. of Pinladelphta. ha* arrived with lit* family. are located In their »uuiiuet H home. SOTj Third street v k S. S. liar mil I, and family, of. Plula- 1 -delphla. arrived Hit* week aod are occupying their collage. 6.H2 Ceutral for the season. Mr* J. M Cunningham, hf Pitman. N J . and Mr* W K Tuchlon. gj t Wilmington. Del . have been afienda searnui tu Ihl* city. Past Commodore C. Howard Holiermerbbrn aud family, of. West Phlla- ™ delphla. are a.t Iheir collage. Twelfth - «t reel aud Central avenue. t Mr. aud Mr* J. H Christian and r Mr and- Mr* I Chri.tmo. of thl* c.Uy. 0 altendad - the fuheral of Ihelr *i*ler. Mr*. Jennie Dawson. In We»t Phlladelphla, on Tuenday . • t Mia* Mary Chamber-, principal <>f r DarJlnglou Semluary, West Chenlet. f Pa , I* visiting at tlie home of MiMary Fog, daughter of F'reeh -Ider aud ' Mr*. J. P. Fog. thl* city. . Major J. H. Duval. C S A . retired. 1 who reside* al 81 David', ha* opened , hi* cottage ou Wesley avenue, below Seventeenth street M.J ir Duval aaw I service In the Phtlliptne* ^ r D.vtdV are here to spend tlir summer • with Mr*. Hunt's' parent*. Mr aud i ' Mr*. Paul I* morel I*, cottager* al , Seventeenl li street and A* bury ave ( hue., _| . Hemp S. Tbomae, Chief Clerk id ' the BureaiJ of "Heglktratlon. Phlladel- [' phla. I* a cottager hereou Wesle? ave- ' li uue. between Sixth Bbd . Sevep tb , street*. Mr*. Jphnson Honey's new j hou-e Frank Damorelle, son of Judge; ' Joseph F Lamoretle of the Orphans' ■ j Court. Philadelphia. I* vlaltlng hi* uncle. Paul Lamorelle. a coltagei here He I* a student at Georgetow n * College II Herry J Taylor, .a Philadelphia j piumber with ipaiiy" frieud* here, i» i • In town with III* fgrnky. and tbey are j " occupying Diet* outage Jauie* f Murphy, JUra. Taylor1 « father. I* a frequent visitor. . Fergus McC'usker and. wife, of Ptrtl- 1 adelphia. are anjoylog life on the ; e" Uardeus Company's tract. Mr Mr- , fustier, who counts hi* friend* by the I ll legion. I* treasurer of the F'orre-t i Theater He and hi* wife *peul la«t e j»ummer in this city. , Charles B..Spatr. of Boyertowu Pa., editor *nd publisher of The Berks rd County Democrat, bias taken F J. .. Smith's collage Frurth street and Asbusy avenue, for the sea -on. My. ■g ripau was a Democratic candidate for a. Congress last fall, hot w as defeated ^ Wastbd.— For month of July, iron , crib, high Mdes: also Ingh-chair: both must be lu good condition. Write to » 1 A C. Wood. 352 Wllberepoou BulldI- , ing.' Philadelphia, or Htauton * Scull. ' Ureao Crfy, staling terms Adv. It. i Fob Balk. Habiiai*.— Corner UH. frigluu. located Fourth aud Ceutral. »a. Ocean C*y. N J Apply M S Stump nd Plea*antville, H. J. Adv #-!«, tf.

ESTATE MEN KEPT BUSY RENTING COTTAGES

for Pretty Summer ( " Homes in This City is "on I ( the Increase. Iiiipilrles for cottage* *1111 keep tliej Die tn.ii-c- sre rapidly tilling for the I -en*.m. I lie number of cottage* thu* I ^ far reott-i can be *aid to be fully- equal ■ If not in e*ce— of. tin **u.e lime I | J. .M. Chester A Co report the fol ! Fir-t floor, apartment at Mi FTral',1 j foitagt- ooi Wi— ley avenue. , I i Ma— ey A F'-dward- have made lhe*e 1 'nrxni - aparliuenls. F'.uirleenth j Stanton aud Scull. Inc. re|*.rl llie ' lug rental*: f Mr* John S We*l'« cottage, K29 ' t I Second floor of the Martary apart- < ■ Apartiueni* t Kyuell cottage. Mil Twelfth »tr«At. t la it. hi II ahie* Brick ha. made Hie c Philip Aim'* bungalow. 12'2l Aj.hu ry avenue, lu Mr. Hyau.nf Philadelphia Flr-l floor apartment HSU Park place (n Albert Xug Smith, of Atlantic City. _ W. Stiafer Smith'* Boardwalk afiart- j rnent to Ml**Walgamot and her niece. Mi*« Tyler, of Lakewood . Tlie II ay Har bungalow . slo First I street, to Mm* McCahe. of Phlladel- ' phla. • | , Parker Miller's aparlmeul. on A*- " .llie Mct.'orkle bungalow, oil Bayview plice. lo.Mr FrllrTlie Hay- collage; HIS Atlantic ave to Mr*. Martin, of Washington. ' DC.. I.'pfier ll.sir of Hie Rougher Apart lueiit*. 'ou DeLancey place, to J. A ' King, of Philadelphia. I F'lrsl floor aparlmeul of llie Guard Apartment*. Mnurlyn lerrace to Dr Harry Archer'* collage, on Third Nlieel. In Mr*. Houine.of W'a*htugloii i lioSnLir" "*• Cottage Sift Del-ancey place lo.Mr j Newlln. of Philadelphia. F'ir*l floor, uonh *lde. of l.ock*tey Hall lo John Na/.el, of Philadelphia i FTrst floor of the Rougher Aparl- ' uieul* lo William C Haines, of CainF'lrel floor, uortli »nle. of Hie Carlelot^ Aparlmeul* lo John c. Gracey. of - Philadelphia. Collage mil Del-ancey fdacr ' i ullage io. i Central avenue. PLAYED CARDS I S'lrsl I .p l *- rl Nl litu rnl ol NrSMlll si The llr»l enlerlalnmenl of llie *ea- , -non. of iheiiceau City Yacht Club we* • given la*l Friday evening, and the given la-l Friaay evening, anu uie

cottagei* were out In great number, because inosl all cottager* are member* of the club. Henry T Kill*, if charge aud handsome trophies were given to the lucky member* Another card party will be held tomorrow eve Mug and It may be stated that | although tlie street railway ha* not J summer schedule in force. It pro- | vlded a car leaving Ibe club bullae al 11.10 p. in Member* appreciated lhl». CHARACTER STUDIES TnbrUlvfii Hrrr bi Mi .« Mai ton Don't forget (flat Mia* Marlon Wll*oii will appear here In 'character Mudie*. tu costume, al the Casino on the Hoard ealk. on Tuesday evening. June 8U, under the auspice* of the Ladles' Aid Society of the First M. K- Church. General admission, Of Ml** Wilson, Hie Coalesvllle says: llecora f|

-The impersonation* aud character- ^ studle* prenenled by Ml** Wilson were , the.beel ever nee.n here " 1 b Tooh'Tiiiciarr ol Iodine. 1 Robert, four-year-old son of Harvey j ' Dannely. of 118" West avenue, found f bottle of tincture of todlneonabu- ( l at hi* home ■ few day* ago. aud f : . proceeded lo Invedlgate by swallow- ( lug the conleut* of the vial. DP. Her- • j ecbel I'eltlt wa* quickly- summoned ( . and "by prompt measure* tbe little fel- • i low wa* eoon all right. , • r • ' — ' i Hiram Blrrlmao Clw* I»cgr»c ^ t| Hiram Steelmau. ton -of former ( - Councllmau Hiram Steelmau, of lb> ► ' city, received the degree of bachelor of , ' law* al the anniversary exercise* or " Yale Law School. New Haven, ou , Tuesday. Mr. Steelmau U a graduate . ' of tbe Ocean City High School. " facial lib*'* Flag Hole. 1 j Tht large flag pole of tbe 'Ocean CHy f I. Yacht Club Je nearlng It* flnDblng e louctie*. and the main "pole will be iu ' place thi* week. The yacht club -will e 1 tie "up and doing" on tbe Fourth. i — F»R Sale.— 16*41 fL round bottom, open launch; life prsweyvera. light*. ' horn, bell, etc ; *?i h p £ cycle engine, J* tlr-t cla** coodttton; price $75. Ad '• Are** Charles U»l«, Bo* 85. Somen' J" Point. N.J. Adv 6-18.21. ir The peraoii returning the ladle*' •hue* found at Eleventh aud Central i avenue ou Monday eveulug to . F. Pointer*. 81b Aebury avenue, will reicive reward. adv. It. to.' For Rent. — Furnlabed bed room, d- with u*e of dining room aad kitchen; II. light housekeeping; woold suit couple ot ladle* 846 First street. Adv. It. m Call at the First National Bank and al. get one of tbom heudmrn* deodar, ip. j Alee a-k for blotter* if you desire ! tbem ndv 6 18, »

CHILDREN'S DAY IN THE CHURCHES | Young People Presented Pro-S i grams That Pleased Large |i ! Congregations. i j Children'* Day wa* observed In^tlie |< 'altar and chancel weie decorateil with i plant- and flower* la*lrfully ariauged ■ | and appropriale mu*lc w**«iiugtiy I j charge of the primary department of < u|-ui Ihr'rti-ellrnl training of Mr*. J. I II W limn end Mr*. R W. Fjlward-. ■ did Ihelr pari- with enthusiasm and I tioth choice and ellecUve'. The audience did the uuu-ual thing a cliutcb service. In responding • Willi epplau-eal llie various number* I Dr Heine* di llvervil a brief addirM I 1 u [Nin llie work of the Education 1 Society of the Methodist Church and made ait appeal for Hie support of I Christian church school*. The evening ottering wa* tor educalliiuel purpu-e- eud exceeded la*t Follow lug wa* the program: Clioru*. School, No. 22N. 1 Prayer. Dr Hatue*. i Chorus. School. No. 2HH. Solo, Hazel Hill. Chorus. Primary- Departuiefil. "Je*u* I* the t'lilldreu'b Friend " Hrcllellon. Ruth Adam*. Sung. - Dai-y Chain." 1 Solo. Jeanetle I larhy. Chorus. Primary Deparlmeul. "Happy I.lttle Cbll lieu " chorus. Scfeool. No 288. Address, Dr. Haine*. ' Offering. Chore*. School. No 125. IMRAM'KL RAPTIKT. Children'* Day exercise*, In charge of I he Sunday school, were held in Immenuel Bapllat Church Sunday evening, aud a very Impressive and ! Interesting program of song end recllallon wa* rendered befure a large gathering of friend* and visitor*. The children certainly did Ihelr pert* well. and. therefore, the committee on entertainment rightly deserve* a word of praise for Ihelr uoHrliigeflurt- lo gain *ucce«*. Also lo ' the cointbltlee on decoration I* due an exj re*- ion of thank* aud appreciation for the splendid manner In which llie pulpll and baptistry were so bountifully supplied with plant* and f fragrant flower* of every hue. One Impressive exercise of the service wa* when a leader aud lire yiniiig girl* stood about a golden crown *u*|iemled In air. FZach of the live glri* held a snow-wblle letter In her hand, llie live sun-eaalve letter* In the name of Jesus. The y Irl* recited In turn, each mentioning some out•lauding i|iialily of Ihr Saviour- wblrh ' begin* with ihe letter she held, and " then, placing Ihe teller on the crown. ' When all had llnla recllH aud hung I h

' Ihelr lelier* of w hile upon llie golden _ J rrnwn. Ihey joined In singing: r Hrlng torlb the rays) diadem ., And crown Hlro Lord of all." j,. All address by the Rev. George F j Milch on ihe work of ihe American Baptist. Publication Society followed. "I , He emphasized Ihe fact That Cbll- b' ' dren's Day owes lis inception to tbls society. He pointed out also Ibat Ibis ' society wa* flrat American, aud *ec- t< ond Baptist. Thua American Baptists y, should be acquainted with It* work.' The beadquaitera of Ibe-soclety are In . ™ , Philadelphia, w here there are two Immense buildings— one for printing J and the oiher for olflce* aud book p -lore Being primarily a publishing p " society . yet tt be* a missionary errand N I To tulllll thlsefraod II has now In ^ * the Cniled Slate* 11M missionaries. 47 '' ooipnrtage wagon*, fi col port age aul«*. c 7 chapel-car* and 8 cruisers, i Then lb* mlulaler told three luter- a

esllng stories of the kind of work, which these col port age missionaries do Fjually. by Ihe use of tb* black- < hoard, he showed report* of the yeer " 1818 14 of tbe work actually accomplished. flrst In Ihe Middle District, iu which Ocean City Is, and last for the . entire United Rules lo closing, tpe minister said that we fould all become member* of this American Publication Society by giving some oflerlog to the most worthy cause* which II represeul* —tbe purpose of carrying tb* gospel to-all lu , these United Bute* who do not now It because they live lo districts of our 'country .where there are no churches and Sunday schools. Tbe cuttre ottering of Ihe evening -will go lo Ibis mclety. - ^ Tbe service was very fittingly closed by tbe slnglug of tbe "Sur Spangled Banner" by the'i congregation while all light* were turned oul except one In The baptistry, beneath which "Old .Glory'1 ww» hung. Emplsird al Kaglr'* Bert. ' Heniy'F Bamberger, son of Mr. and 1 Mr*. Leo Bamberger, of Pbiiadalpbfi. summer residents of thla city, la al Fiagle'* Mere, Pa . with University of < Pennsylvania engineer*, laying but a ' line for a proponed oew railroad U ' Kagle'* Mere aod also making a trt- • angulation survey of the city and It* surround lug*. He Is planning to t« , to Ocean City with h la parents on J July Fourth. Aparlmeul or bungalow, furnished, " about Ave rofllns. Cor Ibe month of I. August. Slate location aod terms i; Address Ralph VV. Morehead. corner e Ridge a**mue aiid Eighteenth street, t. Philadelphia. Pa adv. 6-18 4 »• For Kert — Large, alty room*, oaora , tral : near beach Apply Sbbtirel »J offlca. Adv «-!«. 8L I

MANY MINISTERS ' AT INDUCTION Interesting Services at Itnmanuel Baptist Church . Drew Large Attendance. A' delightful^' interesting recognt- ' lion service wa- held In tlie linmannel | publicly Inducted Into Ibe work, on . which he he. now fully entered | I The Rev. I). L Halues. clerk of llie . • Camden Repll-I A-siM-isilon, wa- the ■ I moderator. The Rev. F*lw*rd While • 'a former pa*lor. reatl llie x-rlplnres I and ottered llie o|ieiiiiig | raver The I delivered Die -ernioii. taking Luke l.j lerm- of Mr Attlrli a- a ." I Ihg Rev. David Spem-er. D D , ol . Philadelphia, pa-lor ..t Brother Mllclr The address of welcome to the city t was by Hie Rev. c H. Buhner, pa-tor I of the Flr-t Presbyterian Church, and . that lo the State. a- well a- Ibe assoctsI llou, by the Rev D I. Maine*, of 1 ' " There'" ' re' lo o -plemlld -lo. of 1 f greal excellem-e. in addition to appro- i . Tlie heucdtctlou wa* by Pastor Miteh. 1 I llie decorations of Mowers and plant- were beautiful. Ills .attendance deeply. Impressive service*, tlie pastor aud other mlni*ler* presrnt lis»k their llie) were mo*l cordially greetol by * Ibe |>euple lu attendance Thl* church certainly ha* 'entered on an era of prosperity and progress thoroughly equipped end tactful church a growth and prosperity, commensurate with It* opportunity, along all lines that will piece II lu the front -rank of our adveurlug and progressive ■a; -Mlpslily. RAISED *500 e Tills A m o u n 1 (jalihlr Collected II la Tint M. K. Church. y At the close 'of ls*i Sunday mornd lug's service In llie F'lr*l Melhodl*! d FZplsoupal I'burch, a special collection ;e Of nearly F*iU» »a« lifted and It was done within fifteen mlnule*. All llie " detail* for the taking of the collect 100 ■ - had been arranged beforehand by Ihe s member* of llie oltlclal hoard. 1- The colleclli.il we* one of the only o two for local needs that are taken 11 during Ihe year. h Talking Machine Men Mere. ** - Ralph L Freeman, assistant secred lary of the Victor Talking Machine Company, aod his family, of Camden. '• era occupying his bungalow here. '* Ocean t*ty appears lo have a special >0 attraction for member* of lliis com>e pauy, Mr. Freeman being Ihe second lo come here. B (1. Royal, a promt-' n ueni oltlclal of the company, and his u family arrived lu Ihl* clly recenlly end ,1 are al their hemlannie hay villa al Sixth street.

BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS become a necessity to all. Not only do they offer protection *• against loss by Burglars and Fire, — also of i PRIVACY t a greater extent than a safe in ygur home or office. Yon will lie surprised to learn reasonably . you can store your, jewelry, silver and valuable -in our modern Safe Deposit Vaults. Rent a Safe Deposit Box and sure your things are SAFE. We invite your hanking account along service lines. United States, County, State and City Depository. . Call on us today. City Title and - Trust Company * — " lo SEAL EST ATE 118 IBHIBANtE. -j. J, at O. I— LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. 1MB Asborj atsdd*. Oeawo CttJ. It. J ' Lot* for swls. l ollmgs* lot rest. — e : Eyes Eitmined Without Drops . roui"pWrt* a* ou be touDd^n »nj*rllr DSirr,C?ra^~.rabPtiS-?'rtS.,^n , Btstent wllb good work. AIMBrorkdrns 01 | I """""A. W. ELY if ATLAHT1C CITT. B. t. Sbora Tssl Um Tsases Ho**. " Fn—rr Every Cold Lsncfaes, n Wednesday aad h*rSatwrday Night v the Excursion House er JAMES CLARK ~Pf«griMw 4 MAIN STREET aad . . . D. NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOWERS' POINT :: N.J.

IvicalLister's] 1^ The Leading Dry Goods Store j' m Sirru, /'.//«• Cijrs, T.^J, I'lj Id/;./ Cm tain Materials -| if l iood sheet. 72xv«. welded seatn .39 || 1 J-lxtra heavy sheet, seamless. 81x90 .65 Good pillow cases, 42x36 - per dux , $1.25 I!) 145*36 - $1.30 Kxtra large, heavy counterpanes - • Si. 00 In Towels. Huck or Turkish (.by llie dozen 1 from 60 cents to $5 .50. yj . Big assortment of curtains and curtain materials. 10 cents yd. up. g S. S. MCALLISTER g^l07 -MF/ Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. Jjj Jones' Men's Shop! 755 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Nothing has been neglected in the selection of our stock for the smart and snappy dresser Ottr Balmacaan Coats arc of the exclusive type and moderate in price. We urge yourinspection. Quality Always Stetson Mats Jones lias It 1 j a Bargain For You [ l!J

I New Bungalow on Pennlyn Place near the beach , (i rooms and bath, double lot; only I3700 a III ' * |l Bungalow near Motor Boat || Club with G rooms and bath; | all conveniences; only $2150. a (0 * g G room house near Four- '• I teenth street; only I1400.

Lot on Wesley avenue N near Twelfth street ; 50x120; 1 only #2000. Lot on Bay.. Front near H new Automobile Bridge, HI Lo't on Asbury avenue near Ninth street, #2250. j

, | Also a Number of Other Bargains in Houses and Lota in ' | ji " jt jt All Sections of the City. jt jt j» ; JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue ^ Ocean City New Jersey

SII»Mn"llgl»MM»W»»IS»«l»»SM»»»M»WM»ll»M»M HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Ill IIIHH

An Ideal Investment" A splendid new Apartment House on a fine „ corner near the ocean. Each apartment contains 8 « rooms and bath, newly and charmingly furnished, extra large piazzas, open fire-places, ocean view ~ always assured. Will readily rent for $900 to r $1000 for season. Location and desirability will increase each year. Price, $7000 : A rare, high grade investment. For particulars, photos, etc., inquire MRssey &. Edwards Eighth and Central Ave, 1 B. Frank Smith Co. rebroker8te If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. . Two lots corner First .street and Asbury avenue, aize 70x100, cheap, $1200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. ' 1036 Asbury Ave. ALONZO COTTON* _ REAL ESTATE ASBURY AVENUE OOEAN CITY. N. J. Five cottages on Central avenue, from Sixth to Eighth street*, for *ale, very re**on*l>Ie. Furnished cottage on Central mvenne. above Fourth atreet. tot 40x100, with garage only $1500. Furnwhed cottage on Central avenue, above Third «tieet. only 82000. Furnished cottage on Fifth street, >2700. , Two cottage* and one lot on Anbury avenue, near Seventh street, only $3500. Also two cottage* on Asbury • avenue, same block, only >2700- - _ REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE ~ Clayton Haines Brick . 411 EigHtH St. Ocean City, N. J* - MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. i, No waiting for two waekato^now If you can gaMt; waa tefljfou ^at mlc^ Atoo*?ou" for^TuvsoUjiaut* and" for* Improvement— the choice ot J.M.CHESTER&C0., n Ocean Cmr, N. J. I COLONIAL STYLE HOME complete in every detail; open fire place, terraced porch with cement floor; hot water heat and every convenience, aewerag^tnacadamed streets, cement sidewalks. URRINOOTT LOTS AND HOME* >• MAOoom Miwsr*. Af. J. * .

IIOT1H a«D COTTAO— . OP6M ALL YCAB Scotch Hall Cor. Sth St. and Wetlty Ave. . • -nil and rUtorlr^Holwatar mt'iuaap, . ^"JUUt/'BXsKhlciAL^ rllE^BREUkLtB. McGlban). Mgr. Xlis* S. K. Townrr. B.C.8Tlwid Xurse H0T6L bise/iYR e... Ocean Ave. livt ween Klghlh and Ninth Btxaata OPEN ALL THE YEAR Nf" I" Pxtnr Rrcirnroitair. HOThU CQOKMAK Formerly the Association Rouse Sixth Si. and Asbury Are. r Opp. the Camp Ground* f OCKAS CITf NEW JERSEY i Will ojien' with improved facilhies for comfort an » Mrs. F. Marshall, Proprietre* THE IMPERIAL ^ lUli CKNTKAL tvg, OCXAMCITT.il iipsn^er IH* — «.m. PbuanUy Mr*. C. OKTZXL THE KATHLU I llX'smral Avcnn*. OCEAN CITY. M. J, mihhes lewib a con a an WYOMING >84 OCXAB trurx Onaurtty, R.J. Open all lb* ymi s Hot WaMr Baa a. p. mm HOTEL ATGLEN On* of th* moat aanUally located hotel* la Ooeen City. Tb* aim baa ulwan barn to make this boose aetoct and homallha md Hi larg* and ***orad palrrwfi* Mure* Hi suaoea*. For term* and putamkn addnm, a. c. sorr, n*|. THE WILMERS 708 Central Ave. Open all tba year. First-clan labia board. Evening dinnara. naa c. p. biuub STERLING HOTEL OPEN ALL TEAR Hoi water heaL Wlntat boatdaga solicited. E A. LIMBEBT. THE HEWLINGS Most dealrabla location. Opan all year. Elevator to "treat level. Vapor HsaL L U. HEVUlia Nlnlli and Ws^ay are. Ooasn CUy. M. J OCEANIC ~ Private baths, moat desirable loratton, capacity 200. Elevator. Borvlea anot(£ll*<l.

Open for tba aeaaon. ■ IB. L BAKBB. inter-county' hotel 841 Central'Avaoiia Open all tb* year. Bret-el**a^Mbla^ma*a. HKH. WILLIAM PKANDEB new hotel elberon KlttHTH AN I) CENTRAL AVEttUE OCEAN CITY, M. A Nay lor and Hayre. Proprtattaaaaa^ r,r"y l7'x ** anchorage inn Uor, nixtli and Bay. ONLY HOTEL ON BAY PEONY. airy room a 8 bore dlaoaea. Weak-end rats* a apaclalty. Hotv A Hirbb. Propttalota. SEA SPRAY COTTAGE Cor. Fourth Street aod Can tral Araaaa ocean City, N. J. Now open tor tb* laui [ Mas. willisb Lax*, ttugrlatrem E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624 ^GHTH *TI«jrr octal* City HrartiMr First National Bank OP t Ocean City, N.J. - CAPITAL UM* .SWPU« WM* *w.aoorr '*AMO, o nia H" 8 J. PITMIAN TAT—. MM M DINtCTOMi - m'C. *!£!?*** A. W. ECwarta khwIHm *1 •.WMMpImha L «*■ M— 3 "ttsr Ta-amrn AIMIIW - Em lug asL"