Ocean City Sentinel THt'BHDAY. 8KPTKMBEIII0. 1814 We shall 1* Kiwi t.. re<-eive Item- of to tln» community and our reader* everywhere. corn pan led Willi the full name and edtlrem of the writer, not netwarllv g<"*'l ai'-ti., DOTS. Political campaign I. growing warm ftlrinher. of the Dunksrd -ect' acre »«\h- w Sunday. September JT. will he rally day a ft thi Flfrt Pre-hylerian Sunday Meiuhef*. of the l.utherau Church are |>lannluK l» hullil a eliurch here in the near future. Itlchard Joliu~.u. of tin- city. ha. > purchased the old l ouver |>ro|>erly. OSI and Hi. A -bury avenue. PERSONALS. Jerome H Jvey.of Mlllvl/le. I. registo Delaware Water Gap/ ' S<|Ulre ltu.li l« altendlnx the convention of KIU. al A-bury I'ark. a recent gue-t of the Kallilu. Kllwood Horn, of tiermantown. waamong the vlailnra here Saturday. Mr*. A. M. Ilurnall. of Wilmington. T. K. Wl'uataiiley and family left till, morning for Philadelphia, their winter J. C. Began , a real e-late operator lu tiermantown. wa. among the week'. Ml.. R. K Man.bach, of Philadelphia. ha. Iieen enjoying a .lay at the Imperial. ' - Prof. Arthur Adam., of Trinity College. Hartford, form.. I. among the vl.ltor* here. tieorge Well, and 'wife, of Philadelphia. were among the week', arrival, at the Sterling. . Mr.. John H. l.oflaml. of Philadelphia. wa. among the week'.' arrival, at the Oceanic. Hubert J. Caldwell, of Philadelphia. Hotel Cooktnan. Dr. A. C. March. II and family, of Philadelphia, have been .peudiug a few (Tb). lu till. city. Arthur II. I 'herder, _wjfe and daughter, of Colling. wo.hI, were among the visitors here this week. Mi™ Margaret Parkliur.l. af Wa.h-' luglon, !>.<*.. wa. among, the week'. J. Thoma. Taylor lia. cloaed hi. Pleasure avenue cottage and relurued to hi. Philadelphia home Mm. It J'yndale ha. returned to her Media home after a .lay of5 severe weqks In lier cottage here. - Mi™ A K Yardley and Mi™ Martha Yard ley. of Philadelphia, were at Die Wyoming during the week. H. Irwin and family have returned to Philadelphia after a pleaeant aeanou lu llielr ™a*hore cottage here. Mi™ J.CIIIT, after having enjoyed the .ummer day. at Ihl. resort, left for her I hlladelplila home today. Capt. J. D. Kberbacli and w ife have returned to their Ph lladelphlt home alter .|*udmg'the ™a*ou here. Samuel Young and family have cloced their We-ley avenue cottage and returned to their city home. William K. Maiwey. w ife and win, of thl. city, have gone to Henry IT Moore'. cam|i in the Malue wood.- _ K. P. Stephen, aud family have returned to their Philadelphia home after a delightful clay at thlc recort. John Koreclel. Jr., aud bride, of Philadelphia. vi.lted the former', uncle., ■Pharle. Kcret, In thl. city. Sunday. J-'rank Houceman, a Hp.tave lu oue «d the Philadelphia court., wa. a vl.ltor here the latter part of the week. Dr. T. F. Ealy.' of Scbellburg, Pa , liac returned liouie after a vl.lt to hi. miii, Capt. Veuce I.. Ealy, of thl. city. Allen N. Coraon aud wife, of Philadelphia. .pent the week-eud with their .Her. Mr.- Euitua Hendernou. lu thl. city. OMja. Evau C. Patterson ha. clo«ed her Fourteenth .treet cottage and ba. returned to heKwInter borne In KrankRear Commodore A. T. Jarne. aud family, of Philadelphia, wha*l>eut the ■ummer mouth, here, have relurued Mr. Samuel Veo aud family, of Philadelphia, who have been -pending the .uiutner here have returned home. Mr.! R. S. Pattemou lefr today for her home III Philadelphia, after a pleacaut ctay In her Central avenue
Mm. L M Cresse ha.' elosed her a home aud gone to Troy, N. Y.. where I •be' will remain mime time * wltfo , friend.. ! Thoma. Cooper Mc<'ahan and family have returued. to their aummer , home In thl. city from au auto trip up | the court. . , Jonepli Fletcher and family, of 1 Philadelphia, are .pendlug three' week, very plemseutly lu their cottage In thl. city. Mr* Vauce L. Ealy and baby, of thl. city, 'have returned from Schell- i -burg. Pa., wuere tliey .pentmortof i the Mimuier. E. 1. K. Mulitkln and family have clu-ed their Wert avenue cottage aud have o||eued I heir wiuler bouse In Philadelphia. Benjamin lirlltlib and faiplly have cloaed tbelr cottage, 5142 Central avenue. and returned to thelr Wert Phtladelphla home. Mm. Flora Freed aud Mm S. Hubert, of Camdeu, ere vl.lttug tbelr am- 1
' WIDOW HARWES j AT HOME HERE r. j Mrs. Harriet S. Henry and Frank Ducky it Wedded <i by the Mayor. IV Tliere wa. a quiet wedding * Thnrsd.y.l .he summer home of Mr-. I Harriet S. Henry, of -West Pbiladel . - J plus. w hlch I. af^tlie^ corner of Third w ' Mayor Headley. | Following a reception. Mr and Air.. rr liuckett left for Atlantic City. It I. r~ i. speech made by (ioveruor Boon. Those who have ever beard lioveruor liuiiii know that lie I. unequaled a. a flowery, poetic speaker. and he wa." al hi. be-t at the wedding. Mr. Duckett I. prominent lu bu.lne.. circle. In Philadelphia where be I. identified with linger Edelman. He t'.pt. Wiles ■ Vl.ltor. , Capt. CI. S- Willey, a retired ofllcer oftlie Culled State. Iteveuue Culler Service. I. .pending a week al the Blie '* cay ne. accuiupanlqj by III. wire. He I. a friend of Norviu ("Hud") Smith. '• mil of Building lu.pector H. A W Smith, who I. now In this branch of I. Ilicervlce. „ Dr. M. Darkow. the noted editor, and Mr.. Darkow are vl.itlng Dr. and I Mr.. I.J. Sell watt at their 'Twentieth ^ .treet conage. Jo.epli I. Scull, real e«tate o|ierator. ha. gone to Peuu.ylvaula to enjoy a few week.' rest. He I. accompanied e by Mr.. Scull Edward Peunock aud fkmily. of Philadelphia,- are .pending a few * week, very pleasantly In tlielr cottage ou Eleventh "treet. '' Clarence Freeman, of Camden, cele * braled III. birthday anniversary al hi. .uiumer home. tklS Atlantic avenue, '• thl. city, yeaterday. r ' Thomas W. -Mould ha. relurued to III. liouielu Philadelphia slier a plea-- '' ant vlllt to hi. Mil. Jiniw\l. Mould. tlielr .learn yacht. Helen. Jarne. Monroe and family have re- ■ turned to their Philadelphia home after «|*udlng a' delightful aeamn In . their cottage at thl. remrl. II Mia* Harriet Schurcli of Hit. city. ■ teacher In the public action!., lia. rer turned from a mouth', vacation In Hie a mouiiiaiii. of Peuu.ylvaula. , Mr. Charlotte Elllnger aud dauglia ter. of Trenton, have been vl.itlng at e the home of Mflw-tlltciger'" aunt. dr.. . Iilule Sai^jMou, iii thl. city, it Prof. T. It. lawraii, of Rensselaer n Institute, Troy. X. Y .wllli iii- family, ha- been .|>endliig a mwn very ,1 pleasantly In their collage here ir Mr.. Maud T. Ambler, of Philadelphia. I. vl.lting'her parent., Capt aud e Mm J. M Sharp. 2IS A-bury aveuue. r She la accompanied by her daughter. Mr*. J. P. Cobb aud daughter have >e plua They occupied an A.bury avenue collage here during the .ummer >f Ml— Julia' B. Thoma.. teacher of I. Herman In the Camden High School. returned home Monday afler a vl.lt to ^ Mr and Mr*. U It Tlioma., of.'thl. e city. Jacob J Seed", of tiermantown. a j. hat manufacturer and once chairman Philadelphia, waa to town during the ' week. ... The family of "Xehell formic, of Mlllvllle, who have .pent the aummer here, where Mr. Coraon ha. a gentlemau'. furulahlng atore. have returned Harry F. Homer and family have '' gone back to their winter home lie " Camden afler apeudlug a pleasaut .ummer lu tbelr cottage, rtrjii Aabury aveuue. ** Harry Taylor, of New Haven' ' Conn., wa. the gue*t of Jarne. Frankllu aud wife, lu Xbls city, during the week. He took hi. family back to d Sew Haveu. X ,e Mia. A. V Cooke aud .later, of d Philadelphia, who have been occupying a Bay avenue cottage during the >f .ummer. have relurued to their Plills i- delphla home. Tlie frleod. of Paul Lamorellr. of St. David'., a well known aummer it realdeut of thl. city, will be pleased to learo that he* I. rapidly recovering le from bt. recent illne™. William Sherry, Newton Swtacher and Mi™ M ill. of Woodland Beach,
Def., and Mr*. E Stapler, of Philadelphia, have returned from a vl.it to France. Smith, of thia city. - Clarence B. Kugler. manager of the ' well knowu reatauraut lu Phlladeli phla, upenfle* daya here during the week, the guest of Charles Laird and f wife. He wa. accompanied by Mra. t Bugler. i Bertram K" Wolfe, of Philadelphia, who did excellent reportorial work on 1 The Dally Reporter during the aummer . aeamn. returued to hi. home on TueeI day. He made mauy friend, here during tba aaaaou. , Mr. K H. Mar.ball and mother. 1 Mr. Thoma. (Jaudy. returned to their ir borne at Melrose Park, Tuesday, after ■pending the aummer mouth, with e Dr. aud Mra William U. Abbott, lu , Hit. city. Mr. Marshall made weekThe Intcrert -of patron- recalve care '"Iful atteutlou at tbe Firrt National, Ban* of Ocean City. adv. It
BASEBALL TEAM PLAYED 3 54 GAMES AND LOST 6
d Ended the Season With a Victory Over the Crack At , lantic City Clnb. •' Ocean City', crack ball team clo.ed T -victory over the .troug Atlantic i lly lf local", aud held the vialtor. to reven f Int.. He wa.given Hr.l elaw-.upport. Heeveuer pitched for Atlantic City and . wa- lilt hard particularly In the fou|tli ' - tuning. 1 1 wa. a game worth wuue..v lug. and even the rauke.t kicker 1 rr ,|,,uuKi,ou|ih' 1 And-l'mplre Fleldier/who ha. had :' I> So -land the gall rather hard .luce til. 1 e I'udoubtedly Hie be.l arfhnid ' 1 ball leaui I hat ever repregijiiled 'Ocean • than pa-jjog -ir.nge that the player., t did not have more -upportera. Thl. may have been due. po—lbly. to two ! f llu. eea-on, defeated the t hine™ ou i ' Friday. The Ken.luglon A A met with an 1 untimely defeat at the hand, of the ! local. Saturday afternoon. They were I r di.po.ed of by the .liut-out route ' vl.ltor. never had a look-in. stratum pitched and Butler, a Cell- 1 ' tral High School boy, of Philadelphia 1 ' caught, giving Hartlein. tlie liardworking citcher for Ocean City, a 1 ' well-de-erved real. The local learn played M game dur- 1 . ing the aeamn. and of the-e lo.t fl. ]' j WED IN ELKTGN nf Bultalo. who were mauy among the | were .urprimd to learn early till* week ' ' that .lie aud Bobt. jloncaii. a Ptnla ' [ delphla chauffeur employed here tbl. .ummer. %yrre married lu Elktou, Md . on Sunday. Mr*. Duncan lived with Daniel ' " Palerml aud wife, of Brooklyn, who 1 ' have a .lore on the Boardwalk, for the la.t ten year., and helped lliem In 1 • tlie .tore here la.t nea.ou aud the *um- 1 ■ uier ju.t ending. She met the young man whom .he 1 married only about a week before the ' wedding. , -It wa. a ca-e of love al .flr.l eight." i .aid Mr. Palermt • While .he In. ■ good mother. 'Carole' hod lived with . daughter. I hope «be will be happy." i William MacXutt. who I. aim in 1 bu.luem Oil the Boardwalk, accompanied the pair to Elktou. WASHINGTON SPEAKS , Moled Nrxro I.ca<IM>ln Thl. Cll. I Vr.lerdav Afieraoon. Dr. Booker T Waahltigton, the noted i negro leader and lecturer, arrived In thl. city about nooiTyeatefday and be and hi. party were taken to the Hotel | : Comfort for luncheon. i Dr. Waahlugton .poke lu tbe Flr.l I M. Er Church al 8 o'clock, belug lutro t ' duced by the llev. William A. Credit!. , of Philadelphia, a permual friend. i Prior to htuddrem. Dr. Wa.hlugtou < met a number of mlut.lera and bual- | ' ne— men of tlielowu < < — - — — | The W C. T. "l". will meet Wedne.- , f day afteruoou. September 16, at 8 , o'clock at Mra. William F. Uardluer'.. , ) 740 A.bury aveuue. A. tbl. I. the , annual meeting fur elecllou of ofllcer*. , a large attendance I. requeated. On | Tburaday, Setrtember 17, the county , convention of the W. C. T U will be , held at Cape May City. Mi™ Lillian , 1 Page, State tre.aurer, will be one of ( 1 the apeaker*. A.very Inter. '.ting pro- f ^ gram be. -been arranged. , Playing Manager David It. Calhoun, I of tbe local team, who 1. employed by 1 the Peun.ylvanta Ballroad Company, • played yeaterday with tba utue of the ' I' Purcha.lng Department of the railroad L agalurt the China™ In Philadelphia. ' r Manager Calhoun ba. relurnad to ' Ocean City and will remain here until ^ . Monday. t Child Ni.rlrd Work on Hour. A. J. Chamber*, builder, ba. .tarled 1 I he w ork of erecting a cottage on Central aveuue. below Thirty-fourth rtreet. ' lor Edward WilaoD, of Philadelphia. ' Mr. WIIkou'. fourteeu-montb. old mu, ' Edward! threw ibe flr.l abovelful of ' dirt lugjijklu^ the eacavatlona. ■f c.aibi lawn gi.igob. ' A H Sickler,of Camdeu. a bummer 5 re.ideul of thl. city, caught the t large.! klugfl.b of the wamu Tburaday afternoon It weighed thirty-flve r ounce. Jlr. Sickler made tbe oatch Mr. aicaier mmae tue aaicu -
, in the bay aud he livery proud of hi. c achievement. * Lake Faallr Reunion. | The aonuil reunion DI tbe Lake t family -will he held at -Pieaaantvllle > today. .Tbl* I. one of tbe oldeat and ■ largeat famllle. In the State, aud them reuulon* are alwaya well attended and , enjoyed by tbe participant.. ^ ( I $300U equity In a three-.tory modern ' r Philadelphia borne, 11 room., .team . beat, two bath room*., parquetled i floor.. Lot, 216 feet deep; good yerd i ' mud garden. Will exchange for Ocean city, -vacant or Improved.' Addle.. Ulle* 8. Doty. Forty-eighth aud Cenr tral avenue. Ocean City. adv. 9-10, 2t ' Wanted.— Reliable girl who ceo do >t good plain cooking. Call today at 716u Moorlyu terrace, aecoud floor. Adv. Jt Furoiabed room with kitchen, all 1 September; ooeao Trout near centre.: 612 Ocean avanua. • adv., It- : t Wantki) — 2 or 8 furoiabed room, it. for tbe winter by reliable couple. • R 1. senti.nei.offlce. adv., u- 1
' HANDSOME LAMP ; FOR H. T. ELLIS Genial Entertainment Comi mit»ee Man Remembered by Yacbt Club. 1 JA very "llr"r,MI *" K,ve" r meiil ^ comuilllee. al Die <>ce.n City . g^rnea. [ The ball wa. cnmpl-.tely llllsl when I even t« and rule.. Mr Wood concluded , by .latlug that Commo ore Charlea J. , modore Currau «p.ike a- follow.: , aiarted by Mra Cutrau. I wa. booked to make a premutation In till, hall to [jtlie retiring pre.ldent of tlie auxiliary. , | Mra. J Ralph Wlliwn. but waa uufor- ^ thankful that nothing lia- occurred l« . me— that of actlug for hi.' friend. J and prewntliig to a certain man— a , i man lu every .en™ of the word— a , i u.o.t .beautiful Indication of the love . and e-te-ui in which he I. held ny III. , . ' fellow-. member, of the club, by the , l.adle-' Auxiliary aud la.t. but by no , mean, leant, by the younger element. , "In tbl. matter, the Ladle.' Auxiliary. a. i. u.ual when anything good a. I am about todt.wilve partuer.hlp , with them and,may not havd another chance. I dealre to thank them from Die bottom of my heart for the .upport , they have given me during my term aa , commodore aud In the year, precedmei\ committer. During Mime of tliu™ ygareibeyaupplied the attmulu. and encourageiuent w hlctfs«g|{»ed me to continue the work, ao much mi that , I have considered It my duly to look out for their luterml. aud plea.ure. ever .luce. Without the Listen' Aux- > Alary thl. club would mmto .Ink to the comparatively uniui|Mirt«ut level occupied by Hint other.. With thl. valuable a.™t con.tdered aud encouraged. , there I. uo limit to tb4 no— Iblliile. before ua. Tbe beautiful curtain, and draperle. throughout the building, the . Water cooler on ttile floor, the atalely llag-pole flying the baudaomF-t flag | upon the wahoard, tbe marble clock In llila hall and the magnificent .pec tacle ~3f Saturday la.t. when, to thl. very hall, they dined Inore than a tliou.aud of the- slub'a guerta, aU atte.t the .terllng worth of tbl. moat In- ( dl.pen.able organlaatton. the criterion for all other yacht club* aud the admiration of the membera here. Hod I hie*, them! I owe them much, i "With audi an auxiliary to mingle ' with. It waa the moat natural thlug In I the world for audi a pereotiallly a. I have in mlpd to derive real plea.ure I I by aervlng the member, generally to • the be.t of hi. ability, aud what a ' plea-lug peraotiallty wa have In con- < -Ider. Everyone like, him and no oue ever heard nf him dl.llklng anyone, a ■ - peraotiallty .of auch a character that • you u.ually feel like giving him a I .lap upon tbe back w heu you meet him and aaylng. 'How are you, | ™ul. lt™if. which I. not reldom, you ■ay. • -Veil done, old mau !' Youtkuow he Lu 't old. You don'ljuteud to con- • the imprewlou thai you ttilnk < him old. You .Imply have au aflec- ' tkiuate feeling wbleb llud. expre—lon i lu the word., 'good old man.' Such I uature. appeal to young peoplr a. well I grown-up*. The obildreu love auoh i ua lures, aud the lu.plraltoQ fur thl. ' thoughtful evldeuo* of good-will wa. I tbe Idea of oue whom we have been < cuu.lderiiig aluinat a ohtld aud aim di- I | reeled and omrrled to a oonclu-lun by i •Mi™ "Amy Hexamer, I hope'llir ■ [ young J.dy will fiardou Ine for refer- ( . ring to her a. a child for we are all ' more or l»™ ohlldreii and at lea.t i ' cbildreu of oue Father i . "There I. no oooa.iou for me to a.k i if Harry Bllle le In tbe room. TUte | oue of hi* working night., aud h* I* alway* around when b* ha. work to I do. Will my good old college chum . kindly come'bllberT" . I At tbl. point a magnificent lamp. . which had been bid behind aflag.wa* i brought to view god Illuminated, f I'olutiug to II. the commodore con•■Tbl* gift repre-ent* lu a completed form the eager givlug ou tbe part of - your fneud. of trifle, that are of ua i more Importance to them, of a pleam ant look or a kludly word, yet mauy I pleaunt look, make our endeared In i, lil. frleuar, mauy kludly wufd. imum It'udly word, ,
to be beloved by hi. auoclatea, ' and tb* tnfle. referred to have resulted ' In thi* moat beautiful lamp, which, on tbe part of tbe douora, I now praaant you. May Ite raya never eblne upon your countenance exoept a* wa have web It and loved It." In a few well choeen remarks, tbe embareued recipient " thanked tbe giver, moat heartily for ao kindly remembering -falm," .poke of the pleasure he bad bad In doing tbe little be ' bad aud raid tbe encouragement for I no d"lug was Ibe dead earnertnaaa Of I tbe officer* of the club awociated wltb 1 him, and concluded by referring to tbe [ harmony existing between tbe members of tbe entertainment committee during Ibe year be bad been aaaocialed } wltb tbem. and be boped to enjoy the ®- lamp, while remembering tbe giver., for year, to come ' Legal paper, of all daKriptloue, In- ■ eluding will., are carefully drawn by { R. Curt I* Robinson al hi. offica. 744 i- 1 Aabury avanua, Ocaan CUy, N. J. adv.
CAPE MAY BEAT i OCEAN- CITY BOYS ' Captain George Battin's Team Took the Long EntJ o^ Series of Gathcs. local, played well. .. .tut I he vi.ili.f. f dill catch of . hot Unci by I liir-I Ita-e- J I tlie boy. played in form, would )■.< r GOOD SINGING ' Mi™ Ileal iicf Maine., Mipranu: Mi1 l liornley Hughe-, tenor: ltoii«rt Itaa- * There were wlectlon. by the qiiartet » al both wrflce-. Mi.a MeUellaii .ang » there wa. a trio. Nearer Thy' I're- ' ence." by Mlwe* Maine, and McClel- | Ian and l)r. Hughe.. ^ 1 Mr. Baxter wa. peard In a line hanolo, and there w a. a trio. ' I'rai™ Ye." " fsocu Attlla. by Ml™ Hatne., Dr. ' Hughe. aiN Ml.. Mcl'lellau. each al.o ; having a aolo part BOY DRANK POISON I Hard Work t» Or. Canon and Thb three-year-old MU of Mra David | O'Meara. of thl. city, made a very waa fly-paper, and he drauk all of the liquid ID the receptacle. There wa# | -uffic(eut potaou- In to kill one or . more people ] The mother ru- lied Die baby. In Its | coach to tbe office of Or Coraon. who tered antidote.. After working on the child for a couple nf hour., Dr. Cor-on took It to Scotch Hall, where, undrr ' | l he care of Mi™ Tow ner, head mi r-r. it " * liait ao recovered a. to he able to he 3 taken home lu the morning. | : — ~ — j l GOT MANY FISH \ 1 W. ll. Davla and Aualln Dowuei i William B.'Davla, of this city, re- | turned home Friday, after a highly f i .uccemful fleblug trip to Ureal Bay, I i tiers he went with Au.ttii Dowuea, t - of tbl. city. In the latter', boat. f They caught 176 tl.h ou Turn-day 3 i and 18(1 ou Wednesday. They fished | : only hair of Monday afternoon aud 3 i 80. i Mr. Davl. .ay. he never ea«f_ fl.h mi ~ , plentiful a. on this trip. I Bapii.i Cbarcta nervier*. "Educational Sunday", will be observed at Ibe Immauuel Baptl.t Churcb ,. next Sunday. Summer bourn of acr- - vice will cuulluue tbrougbout the ■qoulb M oru lug service, 10.30. Iheaclii by tbe minister, the Kev, Ueorge I Mitch. Sermon specially to parents, i Sunday school. 2.80. "We Invite all to i study the Bible with Ua." .ay. tbe pa.- . i Y<a|>er aervioe, 7. The .hurt adi Are— by Die mlulaler will be especially > lulereallpg to.ohoul boy. and girl, of ' all grade. Uood go-pel singing at. tbl. * servme. \ "A vary warm welcome I. extended t" tbe visitor, to worship I with u./Yeay. the minister. ., "Our : coxy church I. located at Tenth Vtreet and We-ley avenue. We expect to see of the home-folk, back id tbelr > pew. ou Suuday." I i Maadar nctiool Convrnilan. J i Tbel'ape May County Sunday School 1Convention will meet In the First 1 , Presbyterian Church, this city, Wedne.- | ■ (lay, October 7. Prominent speaker- a . will be preMnt. Including several of v - the State officers. Tbe public I. Invited to attend. j —v — . — !. f Roller to Adveriiarrs. a Change- of copy for display adver- • s liremeiit. must he at thl- otlce uot . later than Wednesday morning at H o'clock sharp for In-rrtlou tu tlie " SENTINEL. Whenever possible. It IS 1 e requested that I hey tie sent in uol later - i I hail Tuesdav. Thla rule will lie . than Tuesday.
■trlotly adhered to. ' adv.tf , If pereon/who wore Balmacaau coat. ] at masque hall at tbe yacht club on September 4lh, kindly notice If they ! have their own coal*. Mi™ Freemau'. waa taken by mistake, oue left lu place. The coat bad Straw bridge name. Mistake can be corrected by calling at 608 ' Atlantic avenue. Ocean City, or 410 N. - Second street, Camden, N. J. Adv.lt. House for rent. Apply rear 10 Wal- ! ton place. adv.. It' ; Why Not Buy ■ ' Your Bathing Outfit at Guff's, I where you will find a full line oi I the mort.selrcte Bathing Suits, Caps, Shoes, etc. Alto a fine assortment of SUk Stockings, ail at reasonable prices.— , QQFF'S BATHING SUPPLY STORE 4 930 Boardwalk - Adjoining Goff's Hatha.
Our Fall Line of Stetson Hats is ready for x ^ your itispet'tiou. * "The new coats For fall have stir- ajj . 1 , I I . it j-f : vfi it Jf' Cotitc in and See. - Quality Always, x 3? Fine Sweaters for Men and Ladies. X 1 1 i jones' mas it McAllister's 1 Annual End of Season Clearance Sale Is Now Going On * B-ngiiip. in Ilii'-si-s, Skirls ami Waists to close them out. j • l.ot ot line Y..i!e ami Rice Clotli White Dresses near one-half tegular juices. « All While Skirts reduced a quartet or tiiorc. • Lot of Ss oo and $yoa Silk Waists all at' $t.oo. • All Bath - lllg Caps i educed! s. s. McAllister 807 anckSOO Asbury Avenue Attractive Summer Homes AT BARGAIN PRICES House on Second Street near the beach ; 9 ■' rooms and batli : nicely furnished : fell sire lot, only - $3600 Bungalow on Pennlvn Place, 6 . rooms and Iralh, - - $2600 New Bungalow on Delnnccy Place. $3850 Others* at prices from $2500 to $5000 Lots in all sections of the city - $250 up JOSEPH I. SCULL 787 Aabury Avenu., Ocean City. IN. *1. { HARVEY Y. LAKE j REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue ' I Ocean City New Jersey I • [ Best Cottage Location j ; , [ in Ocean City for "in-season" and "between-sea- ] , ■ [ sons'' is Wesley avenue from Eleventh to 1 » ' ^ Thirtenth streets. We offer a lot containing 4000 j | , j square feet, facing ocean in that section, for only j , < I $1450. It surely is a Bargain. j* J- I ' « l i • !' ttassey & edwards j ! ' | Eighth St. and Central Ave. | | D. Prank Smith Go.,"V«o^Tt you h%ce money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, 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 ' 619 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ! ' Five cottages on Central avenue, from Sixth to Eighth streets, for aale, very | ' reasonable. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Fourth street, lot 40x100, | with garage, only Furnished cottage on Central a -mux, above Third street, I only $2600. Furnished cottage on Fifth rtreet. $2700. T wjj cottages and one lot ' Asbun avenue, near Seventh street, only $JJoo. Also IwtTEbUages on Asbury " aveuue, same block, only $2700. \ ,. ; REAL- ESTATE -ma INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick - A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. " MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week* to know If you can get It; we out tell you at J once. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean froiit properties. Choice cottage* for aale. Also Iota for Investment and for Improvement — the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City-. N. I.
Metropolitan Sanitary Tonsoiial Parlor 829 Aabety Aveeee E John M. Roscnbauai eioeweiM 1 Hpaeta AtlaaUoa Olvaa to Cklldran's Hair c aulas. C
C. I— LAKE | ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. mm Aabaij Avaaaa, Q«aa» cny. II. J. Iiilnn aauawaatiiiii
j MoTKi.a *an corraoia. , _ I . H0T6L oiseAYRe... Ocean Ave. s Between Klghth and Ninth HtreeU OPEN ALL THE YEAR | M. E. Smith BccgnroHAM. ! HOTEL COOKMAN l-'orntcrly the Association House | "Sixth St. and Asbury Ave. Opp. the Camp Grounds j OCKAN CITY' NEW JHRSEY Will open' with improved facilities for comfort on Mrs. 9. Marshall, i'roprietress THE IMPERIAL 1015CKNTKAL AVK.. OCKA.N CITT. N Op sJ^or lbs *s— m.ii, Flsasanll, ^ ■ \ / Mrs. C. OKTZKL. THE KATHLU " • ; ' WYOMING »x« ocua avEirc Orvau t il,, n. J. A. P. ntUEl HOT^L ATGLEN One of the most centrally located hotels in Ocean City. The aim haa always been to make thi* bonne select and homelike and its large and assured patronage proves iu tnorcaa. For terms and particular* address , a. e, u«rr, rny. THE WILMERS 768 Central Ave.' Open all the year. First-clam table board. Evening dinuers. sr nma. c. r. triutra STERLING HOTEL > OPKN ALL YKAR ' Hot water beat. ^Winter boarders solicited, x. a. LineuT. THE HEWLINGS Mo-t deelrable location. Open all year. Elevator to street level. Vapor Heat. L h. HEtrtmi Ninth and We*ley an. Ocean City. H.'J OCEANIC • . ■ Private bet ha, moat deelrable location, X capacity 3UU. K levator. Her vice nnE excelled. I Open for tbe maeon. E INTER-COUNTY HOTEL 841 Central Avenue j Open all lbs year. 111 el 1 ill !■' IHpi **»lll I MH8. WILLIAM PFANDKK NEW HOTEL ELBERON ! EIUHTH ANU CENTRAL AVKNUB OCKAN CITY. I*. J. : and newly paperrd. Bell Pbone-: 17-X aa SEA SPRAY COTTAGE % Cor. Fourth Street and Central Avenue Ocean City, N.J. Mas. William Laks, Proprietress Scotch Mall •ANAUOBIUM *' -Open Al. the Yeer— A qnletbome 1 mttey»a»r Ihe^ weU, ^Uwieoe- ! Eyes Eumined Vithont Drops ' Newest np-to-dAle met bods, aeltefarrtne My .lock 01 Kye uuae end Hpectecle* M aa A. W. ELY tees Atlaaltr Aveeee ATLANTIC CITT. B. 3. j Hbore Feat Line Fmee* Pool
E C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624^ E I G HT H STR^ IT* octant city HrwJrwiY First National Bank Ocean City, N.J. CAPITAL MM* SURP UB «AM* K. B. HT1TKH. Vloe-Freeldenl W. BOOTT HAN 14, Oaahlar H. B. MOWBICM. ASA. tWttW J. riTMlA* TATKM. aaUalMt DimOTOMUl VvSms Xoeepb La™il K. W. Edwards B. Bewaid Than K- Wssley La*. b™n.B.I.B. ei EU» M. Marshall C. W. I eaastwa ' Cbaa Malbewe K-LUbg taaMen AlhertFea Board or ntroeton mast WliBf WM sihiil toe sL" SaaaaF"^1-

