Ocean City Sentinel THI.'RHDAY. HKITKM IIKH I»H. ' We -hall Is- glad to receive items of news anil voiuuiuulcatlims of interest to IIiih eiiiuiiiuiiity ami our readers All communication* should be ne- j coiupamed Willi the full name ami I aililreiiii til the w riter, not necessarily "for |>iiblli»tloii, but a* a guarantee of ' good faith. DOTS. I lIsllMlg. ' There ptoiiil-r* to ne a large crowd lieie dh(ing the Ulinr Day holiday*. I Mr*. tieorge'W Krust. of thi* city, j sllpjs-d and* fell on the ltnardwalk | Saturday evening. spraining one of PERSONALS. ^ t'harle* Hoe ami family left Salur- i day for thrir I'hiladelphla home. Ml** Mary Cuuuhighain. of tht* city. I* vl-itmg friend* in We*t t'olJohn Major,' wlm ha* he*n spend mo 1 Major, w ho
llavid Tucker ami wife, of l'nl myra, N" v., are vl.itmg their *on, Harry Tucket. In I hi* city. Mr*. I,. <1. Ilrangaii and daughter. Margate!, of till* city, arc iii i'lilladelplila vl*lt lug relative*. Mr*. Anthony 8. Handy. of t hi- city. Iia* entered U|hiii her dutle* a* a teacher in the ltaker*ville school. Lawyer William It Davis, of tin* oilywlefi Monday for Kayliead, where he planned to ti-Ji for several day*. Mr- l.yilia Waiklns.of Ocean View, ha* l*een *|ieridjug a season Willi Mr and Mr*. Smith Jeffries, In tin* city. • Mr*. W. K Young, of Angler*, wa* a vl-ltor to thl* city recently. the gue-t of Iter sister. M's. Clinton JohnMr*. Clarence Freeman, of Camden, celebrated lirr birthday anniversary at her cottage. 1*8 Atlantic avenue. MouJolin II Champion, of I'l*a*autv1lle. Mr*. Ilaiier aild .laughter.' Mia* Ida llaiisr. have cio-ed their cottage ami rvluriird to llirlr home In Philadelphia Mr*. Clarence Sill, of l.ansduw ne. I* enterla'iiing a numtier of yourig^ women leiinia player* at her coltagr' here. Ilerliert A. I'lorli, of I'hiladelphla. who Iia* lieen working here since la*t . spring, ha* returned to the Quaker : City. Senator Smith, of l>anca*ter. ha* I I wen spending a few day* here a* Hie guest oT III* old friend, Franklin 11. Herat. • lingerie I'. Dow. I. a Philadelphia | bii*u.e»* man, la enjoying hi* vacation : with lil* family at llielr Ninth slreet , cottage. I Dr Sherman II. Clouting autl fain I lly. of tlermaiitow u. are occupying < . thrir isittage on Central avenue, above I first street. < first
J. Macltrlde arid family have closed llielr *uuimer house, 3112 We»ley avenue, ami returned to llielr Philadelphia home. : Ml** Marion K Kloelr. daughter of "Mr and Mr* Henry KloetT.l**|M.udlug a three i^k-' vacation at Poland 8plQig>51*ine. Mr*. Ito-coe Marvel. of Philadelphia, la visiting her *l«ter, Mr*. C. F. Wilmer. ai the Wlliuer*. She !■ accompanied by her family. Ml** Virginia Chew, of Well'boro. ' W. Va„ who *|>eut the summer at Mr*. K. W. (iaudy'a residence, thl* .city, lias returned home. I<ewi* liarrett. foreman of the Skntim:i. priming oUI.-e, I* spending hi* vacation lu Pennsylvania, visiting PhWkdelphla. Lanca-ler JDd Heading. Harry (iilbert and family relumed tothelr Philadelphia home Friday after spending a pleasant summer with Mr*. Uilbert'* mother, Mr*. Godfrey Aug. iu thl* city. Samuel Horn, a Philadelphia contractor, and an exteurive property owner In thl* city, wa* among the ' visitor* here Thursday. He wa* ' accompanied by a frieud Mr*. Kruestlue Waggoner, of Phlla- • drlphia. I* spending a few days pleasantly here and greeting ffleuda. MrsWaggoner Is the w Idow of the late Dr J S. Waggoner, who wa* a resident -of thl* city for a number of years. JfRS. J. V OTT DEAD Wa* •■oust keeper lor C R. H. V. M. c.A.Here. Mr*. Jeunle V. Otto, of Phlladel- ' phi*. housekeeper for the Peimerlvaiiia Kallroad Department bf the Y. M. C A., died at the Seashore House here at 11.30 o'clock Tuesday njglil. j Death was caii*ed T>)' ;lieart disease. , Hli- had a utimlier of attacks of the , heart during the summer. The body was seut to Philadelphia , - by Undertaker Lake , Mr*. Otto, who wg* llfty-seven years , Old. ha* been cmnitiggo Ocean City lu the capacity of hou*ekee|>er at llie summer quarter* of the P. K. K. - C. A. for live years, and liad.conIrlbuted much to. the comfort and welfare of the boys. A very fortunate condltlou prevailed 1 at Ihe house by the presence of the Wbmeu's Auxiliary of ihe association. 1 of which Mrs. (Illu sa> a meuibtr. 1 The women were at the bed»lde when 1 — f ha end nam*. — : ' Alfred <l;01to, her son, for the -past two years ha* been In cliargeof the social and *wlmmlug activities at tbe Seashore Hou*e M V s.lor Theodor* T Patterson. ntUMilp'nian from the United male* Naval Academy. I* & vlsltor.bere. He Rksjuat returned fioui his summer cruise in tbe Mediteranean. He visited iiome, Naples, Klo'ence, Islaud of Criapl. tbe Blue Hrotta. Spain aud Great Hrltalp. 1 ' tie is nere h spend a few weeks with 1 blv parent*. Mr. and Mrs.. Then. M. Patterson, of the 1'amden' J'ost-Tele-gram, at their cot'age, ICK Aabury 1 avenue. 1 t'apt. Illackman's crew of tbe Fourth street lire-saving station, had a long search for a supposed drowned batlier , at Hie north end of the city Monday evening, but no trace of him was , found No one ha* beeu reported , missing " . ■aagkl a collage. Henry W JTowjisend. of tbl* city, lias bought J. D. Kberbach's cottage : at First street and Haven avenue. Mr. Townseiid I- secretary of tbe button A Corson Company. . ' For Sai.k —Collage 847 Fourth street. Ocean City, Quick sale Must be sold to settle .an -estate. Address . l\ K Beyfrrt, 622 Kim, HeMTlug. Pa.1 ■dv. 7-3 If.1
' TWO GAMES LOST r BY POOR PLAYING r"-C^pc May is Scheduled to j Face Locals at Moore •I Park This Afternoon. ^1 Ocean City threw away the game* j to the Cat* May nine on Saturday and 'on the second I fine by <i to I. The Incal* woo the game in Ca|«e May Moo- ] '■ day, b to :t. f Swlgier pitched In I lie game- on Salurday and Tus-ilay, and was op|*i*ed 1 without scoring- for eight liuiliigs. er. J ror* by HarUcm and Xibell, togellicr ■out Saturday. , [ I Tbe Ocean City tsiy* won the game | j scoring six runs, through the Invitee- . jtlvruesa of dayman. AftYr that he I I settled down, but it was too late. Krror* and poor Inside slull' con- i - Irlbuted to Oceau City's defeat on I Tuesday. ' The home team went to Cw pe May i , uled for till* city till* afternoon. t lg for till* tin*
GIVEN SURPRISE 1 Hra.C.Msagand friends Haiti a r Joll» 11nr. |. A jully crowd of friend* liel|ied Mr* c. siaug. of Philadelphia, celebrate her birthday anniversary al lier sum bixlreiitli street, Monday evening. They bad many Interesting card game* aud llie trophy w inner* were: * First. M * Tlio* Wattson;- second. Mi** Kelley; third, Mrs. Jtenz. Mrs. '. Slieeliau long the "booby" tropliv. There were JwO s|ieclal feature* pariicularly enjoyed. There were i. readings tiy Mr*. Tliouia* Wattson in e her clever and ininillable style, ami a vocal duel by Mrs. Slang and Mi-* Kelley. "Has Anyone Here Seen The refreshment* were of a character that appealed to all and were Those present were 'M Use* Mar v. ' Margaret and Minute Kelley, Mrq Item. Mr. and Mr* Tlioma* Walteon. Mr. and Mr*. C. Slang. Ml** May * Slang and Mr*, blieelraii. Kruprolna or Hi-hoota. The Oceajt Clly public school* w ill '• reopen for the fall and w Inter session '. on Thursday. Sepleiulier 10 The e iicraii Clly High School, under the direction of Superintendent Jauin . M. Steven* ha* gamed the reputation t of lieuig one of the very beat In llie r Slate There I* a capable corps of instructor* in both the high and Ttlfa Paid Hie UainagH, A crowd of young fellow* who came > on ihe last Shore Fa-I Line car . I damage lo property lu from of one of ' Ihe moving picture show liou-ea on ' . llie Boardwalk. Cnii-tahlr Fo-ler gol : out a John Doe warrant, caught his , ■ mail aud persuaded him anil the oilier* to pay the damages. Then llie ' others the damage*, lheu
I matter wa*drop|ied. I.oae Infaaai Daughter. ("apt. Alfred It Smith, head of Uir f local lifeguard*. Iia* Ihe sympathy of it niguy frieud* in Ihe loss *u*latned by I himself and wife Sunday. Their •ufaut daughter, born lu Hie mnrniiig. died In Ihe early exen)<ig. Kvery 1 eflhrt wa* made on behrtDrif ihe little . one iThe city luugmuior was used for several hour*. Tlie Interment was al Sea-lde Cemetery yesterday. , Kxllugulatlrll UlaBe. Through tbe effort* of Constable . Foster. Policeman Sack and Hrorgr . F.*eiiweln. a -erlou- lire oti the Board- . walk . waa prevented earlv Monday morning. They found a . lire In the . box under till* M. Towtisend-'s elec- ' trlcal sign, wherein I* located the motor, and through their combined J work tlie blar.e wa* extinguished. Uolnx to Hchnrciadi , f?M . Sutton, of the Buttnu A Core son Company, will *|iend a portion .of . tbe fall and w inter month*, w ith hi* faintly, lit Schneclady. N Y . w here Ihe llrra Iia* a large contract. K. £ Kendall Smith, civil engineer, and wife, of Marmora, will al*o lie III " Scliuertady for several month*.' ^ ' Miss Huale Hickman Head.' /'• Ml** Susie Hickmnii. ageil H!l y*»r*. daughter of Charlea Hickmnii. died al her home here Moodav. The cauae of death waa epllep*y. She tiad been lu • III health for some years. Mark l.ake sent the body lo Philadelphia for lu- . lermeut. ■aasna lo Have Htaoker. ' Tin Visitor*' Masonic Club of Ocean - evening, September 8. at their "club ' ou llaud's.Pier. Refreshment* will be served The enterlalument » planned I* lu be one of tbe beet of the and no member of the club " can- a (lord to be abeeut. " Vlalilog lu gadasr. '"Ml«« Cecilia C. Hand I* enjoying a I visit to Mr*. -Thomas M Pierce at Radnor, Pa., preparatory to entering I upon her high school work next week. , Mia* Hand baa a record of not bavlog mla*ed a day from school for the la*t i three year* aud hopes to be able lo i make a perfect score thl* coming year. f Don't forget tbal the Chinese team ' I* lo be at Moore Park tomorrow afler- - noou to play tbe locals. The i.'hlueae were beaten 5 lo R lu their coutesl here a few week* ago. Don't mina tomur- • row-'* game. Atlantic City pleyt here ; Mpuday. ' Cleared •■14. - c At last week's. card party glveu by the women fulk of SI. Augustine'* , Church, the sum of tII4 wa* cleared, which la the record for the sea sou. 1 Tbe Misses Sled em were among those 1 In charge. All tbe atTalra have beeu Onauclal aud social success.. Will Hold Cake Male. > The- Queen Esther Society of tbe I First" M K Church w|ll hold a cake ' sale at HotTs pavilion, on tbe Board- ' walk, Saturday, beginning at 1IJW ■ a. m. The rale kill contluue Ihrough1 out the day. Ilou 't tolas 4t. ' Booker T. Washington. Don't forget that Booker T. Waab'r liigton, the noted negro leader, will be In tbls gliy Wednesday. September 8 He will speak lo tbe First M. E I Churcli at 8 o'clock Ibat afternoon. j " Legal Dacamrats Pra wa. t Legal papers of all descriptions, loa eluding wills, are carefully drawn by - 1 R. Curt la Robluaou at bis office, 744 . ; Asbury areoua, DeaanCtty, N.J. adv.
^"MASONS' DAY" CEREMONIES } DREW LARGE ATTENDANCE
0 Eloquent Addresses by Drs. Gravatt and Bobner and Good Singing Heard." * "Masons' Day" In Ocean City. ot>1 serveil f. r the llr— t lime oil Sunday, 1 i w a* nio-t successful In every way. I Hand'* Pier Theater, where Ihe exer- - ui-e» were held, coutalqed a large ! fralernlly and all enjoyed Iheoccaslon. The allalr was under the auspices of I tlcCao City l-odge. 171. F and A * M. and the Visitors' Masonic Club id 1 I Oi-van t 'i|y . Ill* planned to make It > an annual event. r Frona'J 'to toR o'clock -election* were | 1 given by Harrison's Band, and at R ' ii'i-liH-k ttie^exerclses were begun under 1 ' llie •tlreetlon of Alexander Law rence. 1 ' Jr.. president of tlie board of director*,. J - of llie Visitors' Masonic t'luMIf Ocean ! 1 Clly. ^ I The inuslc was 111 charge Af^Powell < H Fithiao. director of uiuslc In the 'ainden publYc school*. J , Alter Itie singing of a select Ion by , 1 llie member* of tlie order. Mr Lawrence made a few timely remarks, and f lien followed an invocation by llie "|
Rev. S. B. Hull. Jr., conference evaugeli-l of tlie Philadelphia M. K. t ^inference. Two of the very lloe*t addresses ever heard by the member* of the * rraft were delivered by the Rev. le t'harle* H. Itoliuer. pastor of the First ] " Presbyterian Church of thla city, and; " the Rev. Dr. Holmes F. C/ravalt. of d t'aiudeu. Roth have reputations a* r: eloquent speaker* aud they lo*t uotti- 1 '• lug by their addresses at till*, meet- i ■* Mr. Holiuer s|mke In pari a* fob | " "Masonry I* uo plaything In llie; profound deplh of It* gorgeous *ym ! e trulh.of Hod and man. \y^ have all] heard men crack' 'juke* about -riding j ^ Hie goal." but that wa* tu Ihe anteroom. Wlieu Hie candidate enters the j . lodge room and the stllltie-* Is broken ; I by I lie solemn voice of prayer, lie Is rey minded that umc should ever enter U|hiu any great aud Important under ; taklog without II rat Invoking the blessiug of (Jod f I "Rut It I* the stress laid Upon a Ma- | " (er Mason's duty to his bro tier Ibal , J the spirit of Masoury reaches It* , highest expreaslou. This is beautifully 1 set forth by the three great Jewel* of i J Masoury— Truth, Relief and Brotherly]. 1 Lov\^ 2Ei&Lil'rulh: Tnat Is, always and : g»Y-iy«n<tft"\»<-!UiK on the square. There is ouAwtnii that" always dlsllu j ' r gulshes tbe'tioe Mason, and that Is, r that he llveif at tbe high polul of honor | , J and truth, and will do right, not be- , cause -It Is more prolllableto do rfglil. I not because wrong does Injury lo J1 woollier, uoi because the commuuity ' expects him to do right, but liecause of
an lunate self respect that bold* ibe wrong lo be far beneath lilm and unworthy of the mau himself, r "Second, Relief: To aooihe the uo- '' happy, to sympathise with them In f llielr mlsforluuea, to compa-*sloiiate their miseries and to restore peace to > llielr troubled tnlud*2 Is a grand aim of Masonry. Do this 'basis Hie Mason , forms bla friendships and establishes hi* connections. We do our deeds In secret, end it Is with e feeling of delicacy that I speak of tbe relief which Is t given the helpless by our encleul order. ' A* the withered dowers sprlog up uuder Hie refreshing Influence of the t silently-falling dewdropa when all oa- - ture Is lu sweet repose, so many a heart, ' burdened with sorrow aud broken by distress, ba* beeu refreshed aud glad, dotted by tbe gracious visits of Ma sonic relief, whose coming and going w. wre often -unkuown by those who ref celve Ita beneflls. * : - Third, Brotherly Love. Masoury ' favors 110 man for bla wealth: It i frowns 011 no mau for lila poverty, ft ,i pay* on partiality lo learning or social position. W 11 Inn a duly oousiltuted lodge, all uieel on the umc level. All i are brothers bound together by a silver cord which uo earlbly power can * loose. 'k J The exercise* Included vocal aslec- ■ Huns by Hie Fidelia Quartet, of PhllaU delpbla. ^ BACK PROM CRUISE wildstilpman XfcCoach Is Knlrr- • I IwlnliiK Coiupanloua. '* M idslilpmab Kdwlu 8. McCoach ,la II lo Ocean City with bla father aiid " mother. Capt. aud Mrs. David Mo1 Coach He has just returned from a c cruise abroad, bavlog visited Africa. " couutrie* ou Ihe Mediteranean and Kugland, and la n iw on leave from tlie Annapolis Naval Academy. He has had three of bla classmates. -M Id - 1 shlpmeu Philip C. Morgan, of New t Ixiodoo, Conn.; Ralph Klely. of New t York t'lty.'and Jobn 8. Faruawortb, . of Cinclnuatlr •* bis guests They ( have never been In Ocean City tiefore, l and they all srlsb to' come back again. Oliver Wummer, who has been manager of Cbllds' store here for a j 1 11 tie more than a year, will leave on . Ins vacation Saturday, but will not re1 lorn He wilt be transferred to one of r tbe compauy's stores lo Pennsylvania. . He will be succeeded berg by Waller t Sherman, formerly manager here, but nuw lu Suiuer*' Poln:. ' Menace Mf car—. \ f 25 borne power, -4 cylinder, Roadster. „ Splendid condltlou.*- Original Owner. , Demon si rat log New Jersey license . ctrd. Heat for eoduragce. Just tbe t car for a farmer. Come see it. Cbas. , A. Ullrich, Forty-olotb aud Central. Price f 150 adv. tf Hamilton. Elgin watches |1 per . week. L. M Nelson, railroad jeweler, 843 Broadway. Camdeo. N. J-. Carl Grtllo. agent. Ntotb street aud A*bury q aveuue, Ocean CUy, N. J, adv. tf IKIAKII OS .*MllSKii r HKKHul.DKK.--, Pablro Notice. I. Healed bids lor supplylax about ai tou . (2H0 pounds vsrb) ol bnn quality Leblab au- * ibrsclu- cost , ins-ball cbasuut and oae-ball ; laaof "b» Board. be tSfa'mA ibr Surt House, taps May Ooerf Hoosr, N. J ., at 11 u'riooB. uoosron Tiissiay^iaptawbsr i:„ ML Mav'uouri Houra.'Srj* m "' °M" ** 1- or^fu Sda" "wrtS"to«eJs« any v By order of I be Board j FRANK W. FOWKK8. * Olerk. Haled Hepleiuber I. ISIL S-LK-.K r..p J*
LAKE STILL HOLDS ON TO HIS TITLE p Local Tennis Expert Had No Trouble in Defeating j f Edward Catlett. Harvey Y. I.ake succe— fully de1 fended Ills title es single tenuis cliaiuI pmu uf South -Jersey In Ihe cliellenge round held here Monday. defecting the'- , tournament winner. Edward Callrll ' of It addon field. N J. 1 I jkt at all times seemed lo have llie match lliorougbly In hand and was ' endangered at any stage nf the | Hi* long drives down llie line ' and aero** cnuri* seemed lo bew ilder I 'allett, es lie found himself al Hie npfpassed re|>ealedly by Lake'e^r- « allett had come through a ll*t/if'4l> men wllhout llie loss of a set and lie - a favorite In .Monday's malch with . falls. As Ihe match progressed the crowd was rewarded by many hair-ralsing ralltes. At the beginning of tlie match "Lake seemed a Utile slow lo celling 'V Lake gelling 1
1* | Ills drive going satisfactorily, but a* U, Ibe game went 011 II became swifter , -arid more deadly until t'atlett'* dr- ( fei ee wa* com|iletely broken down p" i III the meu's doubles, Catletl and 1 is James Kerr defealed H. Y l.ake and , ,. Landy Krown In a close tnaicb. (><n*l t ; learn work 011 tlie part of Hie winner , accomplished tbe trick. It was eiitin , side's game until Ihe last ball wa- 1 if : knocked. In (lis ladle*' singles Mrs Mabel It • i Kerbaugb, of Philadelphia. Ibe ex Y | champion, had little trouble, lu winI- 1 mug from Mrs Clarence Bill, of Ijiii* " I (low ne. a summer resident of this clly , (. and Miss Jessie Sparks, of Plil'adel , I pills, was ao easy w tuner over Mi*. : Hand M- Koulds. who made her first , * i appearance, aud did well under iliv j it J Miss Hunting of Philadelphia, heal "I .. I Ml** Anita Meauvuer, of Atlantic • lly , j by default. ( L I.AIHK8' 8IM1LBH . ) ' I Mrs Mabel Hollmao Kerbaugli, of « e | I'lnladelpbla, beat Mrs. Clarence Fill I 11 of Lansdowue, <12. 6-0; Mis* Jessie r1 .. Sparks, of Plilladelpbla. beat Mis* | Maud? Foulds, of Oceau City, IIO, 110: Miss Huollug. of Philadelphia, dr n - Tested Miss Anlla 8eAuvuer, of Atlantic | e city, by default. V , M KN'S " 1«\MLK5_, ' ' \ Catlett and Kerr beaTlf V>L«Fe ■ I and Yaudy Brown, 4-0, 6-4 ,X OjiA. } • . , ! (IIAI.I.KMIK 11.11. Ml. , f j l.ake beat fallen. 63. 60. 6-1. a , I lu the lliials of tlie ladles' single*, c i Tuesday afternoon. Miss Jessie Mpsrks < ! heal MlssBuiiUug6 2. 6-2. H I ] In Ibe flual round Mrs. Mabel llofT- 8 man Kerbaugli beat Mlssttparks 6 I, li 6 8. . t As Miss Remington, uf Haddon- H "Held, did not appear to defend her '< r ; cliamplousblp title. It goes to Mrs. V . I Kerbaugli. 4. — Hole! Arrivals. ' J. J. Mon're aud wife. William J " j. j. oioore ana wne. xyiiiismj
•e Warren, (ten J. Delnluger slid faui 11- x|f*. K Macplierauu.l'hlladelpble. KLHBKUN u- EM. Logau, M I. Ligan. Nellie . Kissinger. Carlisle: J {X Phillips and wife. Dorothy Hogau, (,' F. Ward. R r. Kenyoo and wife, H. E McOovern. to Mr*. M. Helas, Philadelphia: Waller af Thomas, Slate College; li. N. Blien,n I W P. Complon, Anna Ryau, J Oentsch, <J. R. Btover, Phlladtlplila; '• D. 8. Audorfer. Oolllugswood; Mra.C I* Pfaender, Mr*. E. Lacrolx, Tuckahoe : r J. Ceticofl, New York; C C. Pai.tr, Baltimore; Mrs. Dickie. Mrp. H. 8. Woods. 8. Woods, H. 8. Woods, Col>e liugawood; L. J. Fowler, Pitman. ■' WILMKKS. 'i W. O. Meehan and wife, Mrs. R. A ly Marvel. Mlsa J. B. Marvel Ewlng i Marvel, Virginia Marvel, U M. Frey, A. B. King. K. E. Handerlln and wifi-. J . 8 Ureasiey, Mr*. Joa. 8ctimltt. Ml** « L I.. Htark. Philadelphia: J. R. Levi*, r- Drrxrl Hill; E B. Mllllamaon, AriB more; K E. Levis, Lansdowue; C T. Miley aud wife, Hradlng; H. Dow ling. f Ohio. I« KATffLU If A. Ferguson. Dr. Joseph P. Uarvey, >' Mrs. Emma Armltage, A. E. Miller, il S A. Miller, c. H Ullllafbam, E. 44. " Taulaoe aud family. Phlladrlpln. : J. " 44. I-ewis and wife, Rose Valley. Pa : " tl F I<ewls and wife, Wilmington: Dr. Flora P. Easton, Norrlslowu; » Marguerite Slggius. flearjlrld: Mary •- Hurford. Ijaurel; R. R. Roe, lloslon; R V. Wolfe, M D , Norrlslow u; Mr*. It 11 Keunedy, Ardmore; Virginia F Row le, Leefburg, IMPERIAL. " .. j H. Russell aud wife, Mrs K. Wag,1 goner. A. All-op, A Lvurenl. J l>. T mlmaon and family, Bel ty Allowa.v, '■ Mrs The Heas, Caroline Hess, A. K. o Duember! Mlsa A. MacDada. J. Me8 (iuckln, L. L. Beuhlspackei, Italidi Keely. M. Keely. E. M. 8elpel. Mr-. >- M. R. Kirk. Philadelphia; Mr*. E. T o Yearsley. Alice Yeandey, Plltaburgh; u Mrs. E V. Latterly. Norwood; Heleu e K Hiigglna. elemenlou; Helen McI- Keague. Mlllvllle. * COOK MAN HOUSE , Tha Itev. aud Mr*. J. W. Lvucb, ' Cape May Court Houae; J. L. Prest- \ wlch and 'wife. Colllngswuod; L Au- ,' glemoyer, T. H.Oebmatrv 8llverdale; A A. Nace. Bloomy; A. A. JMoore, M WlHoru, Perkaale: Benjamin Elwell. Beatrice Elwell, tbe Bev. G. H. Neal •< and family, Brldgeton; Newton Nelson. May's Landing; W. J Grlffeo. II Washington; H. J. t Yin well, Robert »- U. Moore, George W. Coou and wife. '4 ; Philadelphia. J' ! OCEANIC. | F. K. Esbrlck, Mia. F. O. Moyer, Heleu Rowlaud, Jobu Dexter andwife, Jobu A. Wont and wife, Btanlry Addlck* and family, Mra. M. K. Warner, Mis. Cook. Mra, E. M. Park. C. r. Ramsdell. Robert C. Blood and -famf- llv. Heater F. Rawlay .Gertrude Lubes, >e Adele L Steele, Edward glrlometr, ■e R J. 8lmou, B. Bowers. J. 7. Hinds •- aud family, -Mra. A. Trimble, Mlsa I. Trimble, J A. Trimble, - W. C. Rowf laud, Jr , 4'. H. Fox and family, Philadelphia, tr HBWUSQS. r. J. F. Haydock, IL B. 8iegel, H. W. rl. Scott, T. A. Himpeoa. Mrs. R. Qn. R. y 11. Kirk. William Wolfe, H.klwft f N.J Adama. M. B. Huacrofl, ParkW - lv Riley and wife, A. B. Be hull*, W. H. Johnston, Philadelphia; H J. Mc 4'andlaaa, A. B. Webalar. Avalon; L. N. Woodward, Waal Cbe*4er: E. B. Hoi Inshrad. N. Hollloabead, Oaklyu; '■ Mra. W. H. Denning, Lausdowne: ji Mr*. C Kllpatriefe, Camdan; W p. t Scott, Mercbantvllle; E W. Pelroeand " wife, Yeadon; Mia* Nellie Tbaoktra Woodbury; Mro. J B. Stroham, WU- - mlogtou, BIBCAVNE J. Fields, W. F. Faooourt, Jr.. C. A. Sawade. Dr. E. Hwayne. I. Field., M. V. Haloes. J. ft Catrraoo aud wife, W a B. Jobn, Klhoi Mortmoorr, C. ft Gulp
slid wife, E J. Doublebower, 8. K Field. Helen K i'loutta*. J N I'eat.-e and family. H. I>. Warburbm and Wife. P D Harbin and family, Mr* E 8 way ne, W. 11 Iteally, K. Hlsey, Mrs. . L. t.'ouiter. I. \' < oulIer.^Mt*. E. Shed wick. Geo. M Morrow. J. F Miss Elierhach. G M F. C Turner Mrs. F. It. Davis aud family. H. I. Winchester, Philadelphia; Mis* Mopklll*. Ridley I'atk; lien Doyer and family. Keliuar: A. H. 1 H. Davis, Brldgeton; 8 V. Illoom*burg: G E. Vogel* and wife, Mercbantvllle; E. I>. Barrett. Worcester; Mr*. U J'. 8ctiliiiliiga E. Dougbertjkaud wife. J It 8tier George 8 Young. W. Klrkpatru-k. II. p:. Burrow*. Mr*. 11. K. 8iuilh. diss Ethel Stnilh. 8. Horace Krlder. J. Kirkpatriek. Dr. T. Hart Smith and wife, A. P de 80110. Jr . Mis* A. P. de Souo, Wllliant Glas-ey and wife, V. l.alre and family. AnliurJ Delauey. A. Dougherty, C. W.atnu Hall. 8. M. Burton and'wlfe. PhilaCharle* I. Sharpie**. Wyn cole. Pa ; Richard I. Raker. Toronto. Ml«« M. J. P'rsr.ier. H, G. It. E. Shoemaker. Ru»t Ralph Shoemaker. IltidgeE. Young and Wife, Mis* Mary Irvln Cox. George Cox. William Mr*, f. H liurrl*. Masler Harry 8 K. Jackson and wife. Mlsa Jackson, Masler Harold JackWilmington; II. C. Mluer, Washington, 1). C. It. T Holland and family. Mrs, R. Clark, Edwlu Kelly, 8. Kopp, Mr*. J. aud daughter. A. M Coimeen, ,. Nelsou A. Laudls, Jr.. P'rauk McC'aun,
. George Rloudlit. H. C Lawser, J. A. Mitchell and family. A. M. Wood and < wife. Mary Murray,!'. W. lilgbee, M. ; le M. Jacoby. E It. Slelnmetr. Charles i id liarrnu. M. A. Well*, M A. Di-her. j t D W. Hirst. E Kelly. J. Durham, A ) 1. W.Cohlman, H. C. Lawser and sou, i er W. Klein, Magdalene 8. 7. Irk, Pltlla- j >- delphla; C. A. Craig, Gluucesler: p". j W. Obeli, It. Obeli, P'olaom; It C t Wells, R. 41. Well*; Norrlslowu; W j , p'.' Xuik. N. V. Baldwin. J. M. Bunt- ; , lug, M. 8. Carter. H M. Brown. Cam t ■ ' den; Mrs. E V. Pellou aud daugliler. j . P:rle; W. C. Pellou, New- Brunswick; j ' Mrs. Jonea, • Wlldwood; C. p'. Corson, 4 i' A. Foster, Cape May Court House; j Mra. John Hooker, Atlantic City ; \lr* 1 A. ft Duttltam, Mlllvllle; Mrs. Waller 4 May hew. Pitman. ' ^ K. M. McLaughlin. New York: Mrs. " . J. Turk. Cleveland; Miss A. M. Kit- : ;' vacby. H Kavanachy, A A. cura, K ' R. Harlman aud family. 14. 8 p'lild. , Dr J. C. Kachline, Ueo. Lockell, N. w Wood. F. p:. Wright, Geo. c. Kirk- . patrlt-k, W H Govell, M. N.'Hartx, ' S H. Derr, H . Rauglian, Cba*. Uold- •' alelu. J. H. Wlutlug. Jr , 8. F. Belts, * Jr.ChV P: Wire, Dr. and Mrs. p: C. Baughau. John Dill. Philadelphia; F. f- W. Fletcflsr and wife, D W Fletdisr, f- Hatrlahurg; K. 4;. Wench aud wife, j- William. p.. ri; Mr* P. J. Bauer aud daughter. Ml-» Retry. Mis- l-ouii— ■ bury, 11. C. Lnuu-biiry aud family, '• Camden; Mrs, Genrge Harold, Law- '• rence Harold; 11. lj. Coasaboou and 7 wife, R. 8. Bingham, It Harriett, F. '• 8 Hurlun. Millviile; Misses Norwood, '• Coiialiolu-cKriL Geo C. Barber, Jr , ' N.rberth; t|. Vst.degrall.H Whipple, Olnry ; L. Gaudy, Atlantic Clly; fi. 44. .11 Heal. Mlsa - Heal, West Plltatou; r. Helen Derr, I'otlstown; W. PI Roy, 1- Juniata. . — — T ~ 7^ ~ {■ r. P'oh Rent — Furnl-lierl cottage, -flv' •. bed rooms, all modern cnuveuieuces- . h centrally locaterl; will rent by the .. week or longer, afler September 8. I Apply KkpiiRTEK office. ailv.'tl. 1 j' (1000 aud (500 to place on bond aud r " mortgage. Address Box R, Rki-i>ktkk , office. adv. tf * CITV <ir OCEAN CITY, N. J. i ' CONTRACT NO. «7». a * Paving Around City Hall. v [ Hesirtl bid* tor psvinjc sromm tbv nsw en >- I, .Hall, a* provid-d by Ordlbsms- No. M. so- ,| proved Auiu.l Jab, ISI4. will Ogrec Ivrd by tbe Hoard of^Coatnilsnourrs ol'tlie Clly ot ^ All bid* mast lis nu'i on ttw blank form* r- provided for tbst |i irpose, cover sit trerns oomaliied li.-^«-ui, snc^ be a^^ompsnlcd by f r l^tbeeom ot tsro hundred duiiars. ' ! Tbe *nore*sfn] bidder will be.rcqnlrsd to * y Ko!!-11 '"re l'*D>' rsrnd Vaitataetory v r- 00s tbousabd doharl i-ondllloned tor^tb- c 1* of *" f°r ","1 ruaterlal* a I Tb- rl*bl to reject any or all bld*,and lo ' waive Informalities In any b.d. reserved. , '- Work to be completed on or before. is-- I la lobar tub. tut. . - ■e tltddlnf form* can be obtained and tb* '• olflce of tliePtnrccU)r0or Public Worka^'and I- at tbe offlcv ol Ibe CUy Uurveyor. Director ol Pnbllc Work*.' Ac. "ch/KVeyor. [ listed August Al, IB L VJT. 3L. P. F . situ . ' . ' . - ' i Why Not Buy i' Your Rtthing Outfit al Goff's. I- where you will fiod a ffill line of the moat select '■ Bathing Suits, Caps, 'Shoes, etc. • , Also a fine asaortmcnl of |. SUk Stockings. all at raaaoaaMe prices. . i COFF'S BATHING SUPPLY STORE 9 JO Boardwalk p Adjoining Goff's Baths. £
QUARTET SINGS ' ■ FOR LAST TIME Special Musical Pro>;r:tni ift First Presbylctian Church Next Sunday. ^j-liytlie qnartel. w hb-li In- btr">nr. '. t> I There w lU jle''*." 'mu-b ji'"]"^.. 1 gram- at- botli -ervn-e* of lire (lavlii the itinriiiog a maii- (,'isrlrt will ' *llig. c-«HU|Mi*ed . of John I: llipu*-!l, - Jr Wtlltnni G Moots t.ewi* E -uip.-Hi ^ and W. (I Millet. Mr Hrpw ell i^the !_ Icniir wbn- Iia* iLine such elTr-r-live ' M r-'sill'lrr" bur-'ar'A' Ihe I ''idveTsil v '-f e- I'eiitisylvanla. and M- 8nniliar.-U.il e umsllil pnw'er "o Moore* be fonrlh ; - memls-r of Hie qiiartel i. a ieoo, of, I rare g fl*. Their i-ornl.i nation * K tlie pastor, the Itev.t liarle* 11 lloiiner a The quartet w hicRJia* tiern -mgingl I T. 1 ifwiii soprano, and Mi*, \liidred t PI Brooks, contralto, togellier with 1 Messrs. liipwell. tenor, and Smith ! baritone, will appeal I work ' while Hie entire quartet will render ' selections of the tiigtie-d and mo*! - difficult kind. The work of lhe»e aluger* lis* been | vt-y- attractive tliL* -nuiincx and li 1a**ured for 8unday t»y tlie announce rnent lliat a lint *|ieclal program will ' be rendered.
q ^ " ' ,nr ^'a'' T-'ne of Stetson Hats is ready for ^ j yotir inspect ir in. * The new coats for fall have s'tir- £ passed all previous years' in style and smart nos. !.- ft me/-, wa;,' -m./I £ • i. A/FFi l I n HY 1j)k K'.IA- ^ X C.mu' in and. See. (Jualily Always. T ' * Vine Sweaters for Men and Ladies." | ' JONES HAS IT McAllister's ' Annual End of Season Clearance Sale j Is Now Going On r| " - Big Bargain- hi |ih--s<-.. Skirls and Waists to close tlieni out. . 1 * J .',rt ol line Vnilc and Kite Cloth White Dresses near one-half , lcgiijn pti. vs. • All White Skirts, i educed a quarter or more. s. s. McAllister 807 and SOO^^Xuhury Avenue Attractive Straimer Homes AT BARGAIN PRICES House on Second Street near the lieach ; 9 rooms and liatli ; nicety furnished ; full sire lot. only - $3600 Bungalow on l'eunlyti Place, 6 rooms and bath, $2600 New Bungalow on Dclancey Place '$3850 Others al prices from $2500 to $5 000 Lots in all sections of the city - $250 up JOSEPH I. SCULL 787 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. ft :
hJARVEY Y. LAK1e | REAL ESTATE 1 838 Asbury Avenue | Ocean City New Jereey | **********4t-A*AAA4AAAAAAAA» ; [ Best Cottage Location j ; . , | in Ocean City for "in-season" and "between-sea- ] , < i sons" is Wesley avenue front Eleventh to j ■ ] | Thirtenth streets. We offer a lot containing 4000 j ' , | square feet, facing ocean in that section, for only | , ' 1 5145a // surely is a Ilargain. J> J> j, \ • ' i ' \ • '■ I flASSEY & EDWARDS ! i 't I Eighth St. and Central Ave. - | ' B. frank Smith Go.,"™iSSrt If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine lot on • Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with- amalt house, $2500. Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, $1200. Fourteen room house, « baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. r 1036 Asbury Ave. ALONZO COTTON REAL ESTATE ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. • l'ivc collage* 0,1 Central avenue, from Sixth to Eighth streets, lor sale, very reasonable. l-'urnishcd cottage on Central avenue, above Foorth street, lot 40x100, with garage, only (ysoo. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Third street, ' only (jfaoo. Furnished cottage on Fifth street, $17110. Two cottages and one lot on Asbury avenue, near Seventh street, only fysoo. Also two cottages on Asburv avenue, saniF-block. only $2700. REAL ESTATE As INSURANCE ' Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No watting for two weeks to know If jroo can get It; we ean tell you at once. Bargains 111 Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for rale. Also lota for investment and for Improvament— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City. N. ). i
Metropolitan Sanitary Tonsorial Parlor 829 Aahary Averaw John M. Roacnbaum Hiweta AUaoltop uirra lo CktMrra's Hair cuttta*-
t C. L. LAKE ! ...REAL ESTATE AGENT*. Lata tar sals. Cnttaqaa fcw raet. OnifinHaaii alraiaa : ■ ■ 1 i"i
uiriMx tin onrtaou. i ' H0T6L M3ise/tYRe... i. Ocean Ave. 8 Between Wghth and Ninth Hlreeta V OMEN ALL THE YEAR • I M. K SlIITU BlTKTNftHA*. i] HOT KL COOK MAN jFornittir lite Association House I Sixth St. and Asiiury Ave. T • Opp. the Caanp Groan-Is lOC KAN CITV . NEW JERSEY Will open willt improved facilities for coiulort on ^ June 20. • Mrs. F. (Marshal., Proprietress THE IMPERIAL ims i-kntkaiAvk.. ocf.ak ctrr. * Open lor lbs lawn. -Flrasan-.ir loeslsd, Mr tbe tsiseb. H'-lns Mrs. C. OFTXKL THE KATHLU RIKKKH 4.KW In 4 IDS AKll WYOMING »a« <>< (:* a A vt. mi t: OrrsuTlly, J. Open all the year c Hot WaUr Has A. P. XILIXI - HO'I EL*ATGLEN On# of th« most arntrallv located hotels is Ocean City. Ilia aim haa slssvs been lo make this Inntus aeiact and Immelika. and its largs and s««nr>*1 jntrnoag* provas iu inc. .-raw For terms and paitaenlan add roaa , THE WILMERS " 718 4 'etitral Ave. "*• . Ojien all the year. _ First -clana table Istard. Evening dinners. «■». Off. WILIIIR STERLING HOTEL OFKN ALL YRAR Hot water beat. Winter boarders solicited. R- A. LIHUT. THE HEWLINGS Most desirable location. Open all year. Klevator to street level. Vapor Heat. I* H. HEWUlua Ninth and Wesley av*. ocean CUy, M. j nrRANir OCEANIC
g Private ballts, most desirable location, i capacity 200. Klevator. Bervlce uuI excelled. ... ... I Open for Ibe aeaaon. | mm. l Rahul | INTER COUNTY HOTEL I 841 Central Avenue | MRS. WILLIAM PFAMDKR [ NEW HOTEL' ELBERON [ OCKAN CITY, H. J. \ Naylor and Hayrv. l-roprlatraaaaa Konrteein li Henson. TiioronxWy rsoovaw : and newly papered. Rati Pboqea: I7-X an SEA SPRAY C6TTAGE Cor. Fourth Street aud Central Avenue Goran City, N. J. Now "pen for the "Nraeon MB*. WlLUta Las*, froppetrea* Scotch Mall •ANRTORItM —Open All Uie Veer— A qclel liums enltabh (or lb* well, tbe ronVBlsseeot mod tbe elderly. Treat menu, balb uissaaae, electricity, liat Air, etc. MtaaN. R. Tuwxxx, It. 24. U. Mrtliaaur Mead Nuree Mgr. - Eyes Eumined Witbont Drops My stock ot Ky* Olaasso aaA HpeeiacMo uaa l lie. premises. A. W. ELY ■eoa tussiic ireaa* STUXTIC CRT. a. 1. I Kbars Fast Line Paaooa Door. E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH STREET OCtAW CITY NtWJgWRtV First National Bank t or . Ocean City, N.J. ; CAPITAL MMA SUgLUS $*».«» L. M. CRHk Frssldrat W. BOOTT HAND. CWsbtSr ' _ U. H. MUWRXR. A ww. Ckebtar J. rtTUlAk TATKM. SoltSlUr OIRCCTOMl' - LM.OWSSS R. ftatnra K. V Corson Joseph bBeoll 1 B. Waalay Lake LadUaH.I edtaw Ellla H. Maraball O-P-Leatela* Cbaa. Mat bass R. L Oe€ w».aa»m Albert roaa > Prlday morning*.

