Ocean City Sentinel, 1 October 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THCRHDAY. 01 TMltKU I. IM14 We shall I* glad In receive Item* of new* ami rowuiuiiicatfoiia of interest j to till* coiuuiunlly anil our reader* All communication* should be areddrem of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but a« a guarantee of KikhI faith. DOTS. j October 1. Home lni"lne*« change* I hi. fall. 1 Ituuiora or tedding bell* in Oceau ! City. I •out forget «„,„,,.ny li'- beuellt at j Doughty'* Pier tomorrow evening, cottager* during the la*l few day*. walk Sunday afternoon. Al-o «ouie A. Cotton lia- rented the cottage I5U A-bury avenue to a 1'hlladelphlau for William II Davit ha* had III* cottage at Court ti .tree! and Atlantic avenue repalutod. The cool weather Friday night ufade re-ldeut. begin to think of atuve- and Other heating apparatus. "Dad" Foster and Walter Mllnerare conductlim— a moving picture and vaudeville allow hnu*e In Plea*aulVII le. Newell Coraon, men'* furnlelirr, I* having ttie window* of hi* -tore enlarged and deepened. K. A Bourgeois ' I* doing the work Tbl* I* one of the extremely dull cottager* have gone and many local The report of the commissioner* of ' ►l reel a-«e**ment- will coiue up for action before the City t oiuinlndunerat their meeting ou Thur-day. October 1 PERSONALS. ' Ml- Pearl Scull hi* returned from a vl.it to Philadelphia. < C. H. Jacob*, of Oak Lane, wax In ' lowu during the week. J.J'. Homer*. . d? Mlllvllle, lia* clo*ed 1 hi* collage In (tit* ally. 1 Mr*. J Dy*uu, of Plilladrlphla. I* reglelered at the Kathlu. ■ Dr. Howard I teed and family have 1 returned to Philadelphia. Mr*. Julia H. Clouting, of Palermo, ® wa« a visitor here .Monday. W. J. Curtis, of Philadelphia, wa* a recent gue*t of the Wllraer*. David McClure, of Philadelphia, w a* a visitor here a few day* ago. Mr*. J. Mann ha* cloned her cottage r and returned to Philadelphia. MY*. Cbarlr* Miller, of tbl* city, I* . vl.ltlng friend* lu taermantuwn. I, I *•» I* Petzoldt. of Philadelphia, ha* Closed bl* cottage for the *ea*ou j A. H. Sickler'ha* returned lo hi- \ liouie In Camden for the w inter. t; * W. W. HIbmn. of Philadelphia, wa- t amoug the vl*lior* here Saturday. | W D. Kuu*all and family have returned to their Philadelphia home. e Jarne* Field, of Philadelphia, ha* ' cloned iii* summer home in tbl*.clty. , A J Martin, of Philadelphia, regis- ^ tered at the Atglen a few- day* *luce. ' W. It. Kelcliam, cf Overbrook, registered at the fllscayne a few day* ago ' . Alfred M. Gray and wife, of Pblla- 1 delphla, were lu low u during the week. Mr* IMIaJC. -Cooper Jia* gone back 5 to Pliiladelphla for the wluter month*. ' Mr*. P. *J. I (oral, of Philadelphia, he* closed her Asbury avanue cottage. c f> C Itrook* and family have re- ' turned to their home lu Philadelphia. Charles B Ku**ell and family will £ leave here tomorrow for Philadelphia. Charles A. Doe. of Philadelphia, d wa* among the vlallors here Tue*day. n W|||lam It . I.ipplncott and wife, of Mooreslown, are. guest* of the Hew- D "pg*. h Mr* H. F. Wheatuian. of Philadelphia. was amoug the visitor* here this week* ^ Mr*. James l.ynn, of Wert Philadelphia. ha* closed her cottage ou First t] street. ( itobert Welmer has closed his Ocean aveuue cottage and relurued tu Pblla- , delphla-. N J. H. Stoppba* closed bis summer liouie here and Is back lu West Phlla- h delphla. Ml** itetta M. Golf, of Philadelphia wa* a recent .visitor, a guest of the , rilerllng. , Lewis Conn ami Charles M. Robtnaon, nfHea l-le city, were visitors here e Monday ^ Mia* Madallne Dietrich, of Hatboro was among the week's a (rival* at the Imperial. , -- - ^ Mr*. K. Crommer lias closed lier cottage and gone back to her Philadelphia home ' Ueorge Plaid and wile are visiting their daughter. Mr*; Heury Townseud, ., in this city. i Klmer H. Crane and wife *peut | Saturday, Sunday and Monday at Hi - David'*, Pa. f Elmer K Handerlln, of Phlladel- , plila. haa cloned his cottage and re- , turned borne. J. H. McClellan and family have re- t turned to Fox Chase after a pleasant , summer here. } Dr. William Mcintosh, of Philadelphia. ba* closed bl* cottage on St. | Charles place. , J. W. Ha—ell, of Philadelphia t closed hi* collage a few day* ago and returned home ; Mrs. H. Newell Deats, <f Cbelten- | ham. Is vlrtttnfc Mr*. MaravBevau . of j ( Central avenue. - Itobert McClalchey and wlfe^of Phil- , t adelplila. were gucrt* of the Wyomtug . ' a few days ago. I Ueorge W. Hooy, a book-keeper lu the bank, baa relumed fr-wu bis vaca- I *i

i . 1 POOkiMtiAMENT by progressives r" Local-League of Young Men „ .Prepares for Winter <■ Entertainment^. ja bu.y rail and winter -ia-rui. and In- ! dlcallona are that ttie club head- j i quarter- will be well patronized from' | There wa. a goud-.lzed turnout at! the lirst regular meeting of the fall u and ttie pieuibcr* -pent a pleasant , J llie "prog re -Ive League uartet -ang f Htulth. K. M. Hutlon ami Wllliau 11 l>r. I N. tlrl-wom gave some re,- ta'itefreshmenlTwere a- feature of the ii evening's enjoyment r The league ha* arranged to hold a pool tournament, the tlr.l game* of . winch will be started within the next . few evening*. There are more than twenty-live entrl**. The trophies for f the winners will be announced at' the , next meeting of the league. John llrower. of this city, will be the official refergr of the tournament. ' Hon trip. He spent some of the time i at V/erner*vllle and the remainder lu Philadelphia. ' Past Commodore J. Ralph Wilson and "w ife have clo-ed their Central " aveuue cottage. • Edward Cotton, -on of Alonxo Cot- 1 ton, ha* entered Itntger's College for ' ' Ins "soph" year. Heury Kloetx and wife have clo-ed 1 the Traymore aud are back lu their Philadelphia home. 1 Mr* L. It. Thomas of Mil. city, has . returned from a visit to friend* lu 1 Chester County, Pa. tieorge Wlltbank. of Philadelphia- ' wa* 'In town a few day* ago and regi*i ttiel gt the ElUetuii. s — 1 Tliniua* M. Hcott and family, of ; .West Philadelphia, have Clo*e<l their I'lioma* II Hhnre and family. *um- , home in Philadelphia. . Ira Mslhis, of this city, ha- been spending a week very pleasantly lu the Pocduo Mountains. cottage and returned to their home In ^ Wa* ington Kolb. a cottager in thl- ' city fur a number of sea has rr. turned lo Philadelphia Washington Kolb, who spent the summer at MOD Pleasure avenue, ha* returned to Philadelphia. Maurice Hillmau. of Philadelphia, ■(■cut a few- day* the past week with mother lu Oceau City. Ml— Helen Plant, of lilonmtield. X* . t. visiting her .l-ter, Mr* Heury W. Townseud. of'tlil* city. , • Ml- Fannie I. Davy ha- returned , her Philadelphia liotue after a Miss Mary Dullield, of the city'* , electrical bureau, lis* returned home -j a two week*: vacation. Elwell Sharp, a brother of J lto*coe , of thl* city, has eulered the a school at Augusta, (la. , Thomas It. Lake aud family, of are *pendlug a season lu' ^ Asbury aveuue cottage. c Kwlug Cbr*on, sou of Mr- J. r Coraou, of thl*. city, Iras L enterid Hwarthmore College. ^ Charles Watson aud wife, or thl* ( city, are "tailing their daughter, Mr* r Clifford Crane, lu Bridgetou. | Mrs. Llllle O. Roley, of Philadelphia, has closed her cottage ou the \ bay front at Sixteenth street . t Waller Cliaudler and wife, of Phlla- " baveclooed their cottage and d returned to tbelr winter home. Robert J. MrKeown aud wife, sum- u resident* for a number i>t seasons, t relurued to Philadelphia. K Mr*. Gilbert Hamilton, of Hsxleton, c Pa., I* a guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. Hughes, of this city.' n H. B. Vol I ii qj and wife have closed 1 Ceutral aveuue cottage aud re- * turned to tbelr Philadelphia home. ° Mrs. Horac* Clark an I daughter, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with Mrs. Mark Bevau, of Ceutral aveuue- 1 -David Tocker and wife, who have apeudlng a few weeks here, have gone to Camdeu to vult tbelr daughter H. T. Ellis, a popular member of tbe yacbt club, ba* closed bl* cottage ^ aud la now at bis Philadelphia home ^ Clark Dilleubeck, a leading civil engineer lu Philadelphia, and bis have returned lo Cbesiuul Hill ^ Mr* j H. Morris- and family have t closed tbejr summer home ou Ocean c ytfenueand returned to Philadelphia. Miss Martha Mllllgao. of I'biladel- t phla. will clo*e her collage here for t lue season the latter part ot thl* week. , Little Mis* Hsra H. Bevan, of Cen- a tral aveuue, la visiilug her grandmother In Hamortou. Chester County, • ; Part Commodore W. D. Snow and I family have moved(to Wlutbrop. Me . 1 where Mr Hnow Is engaged In bil»lc Alexander Korter, of Philadelphia, ] has clo-ed bl* collage.curuer of Twelfth t street and. Asbury avenue, for the t year. H.N. Heultnge, one of Ocean City'* a lawyers, -*|«ut Hatuiday afternoon j and Hunday at bis home lu M mires- , , j Varnuin P. Curtis, of Worcester, wa* a visitor here Tuesday, on | buaineaa with the 11 rm of Huttoo A . Co. , Mlas H. E. Cre—e. a clerk .In the I -.title department of the Ocean City I : and Trart,Compauy, la away on vacation. , i Mr. and Mrs. Howard D Taylor, of i - Eleventb street end Asbury avenue, ]

are sjiendlng their vacation hi , Hiuyrua, Del. I WiImhi Y. Chrl'tlan left Tuesday lo j enter upou iii* senior year lu the dental depart ineul of the University <f r Pennsylvania! Joliu Te*l w-JII leave today for PbllI adelplila, w here he will spend a few r wc-k* before going to Euslla.Vla.. for the whiter month*, i H. H. McAlllaler.- dry good* mer- , chant, ha* returned from a pleasant , vacation trip. He wa* accompanied , by Mr*. McAllister. J. Howard Holme* and family left , ye*terdsy for Philadelphia after *|>end- , lug a delightful season III llielr collage, . 1417 VYesley aveuue. i Mr*. Ada Nlxou. of this city, *|>enl i Tuesday and ye«lerday al Trenton.' i She I* uow lu -Yin eland, where she will remain ten day* i Charles H. Pattou, a Philadelphia tanker, aud III* wife have closed their 1 Central avenue collage aud relumed ! to their whiter home. John E. Wick, a well known Phlla-^ ' delphla buslue** mau, and hi* familyhave clo*ed their cottage aud relurued to their wluler home. Mrs. William Praender. who lias been couducllug the Inter-County Hotel, ha* removed to 7IW Central avenue, and the hotel hTclused. j1 Dr. .L. H. A. Htedeni of Philadelphia. *|>eiil Holiday with lil> family:' lu Mil* city He will make Improve- I ' Mrs. Anna Beuz and family, of , Philadelphia, who have »|ieiit a de- , lightful season In Iheir cottage here, , will return home Huoday. Frauk A. Hcbuelder and wife, of < Tioga, collage owner* here, were lu toVt 'j Hunday. accompaule<l by John i T. Hannl*. of Philadelphia. . Arthur H. Joues, a well koowo Uer« I mautown business man aud an expert < angler, ha* cloned 111* cottage and returned home with hi* family. Thomas K. Fort. Jr., one of Philalarge paper dealer*, ba* * closed bl* collage, knd. with hi* 1 returned lo tbelr Uermaulown home 1 ' Andrew X. Paul, 'one of the best ' >u miner roldeut* of Oceau ha* returned to bl* Philadelphia 1 residence after *peudlng the summer Mr*. W. E Tuchlon and daughters, of , are occupying Mr*. J. M. Cunolugbam's cottage on^Hlxteeuth street, near A«bury avenue, for a»few 1 Ml— Mary Gallagher, a police | matrou In the "Tenderloin" district of t Philadelphia, speut Hunday at the guest of Ml— Martha Mllllgau In ber cottage Jiere. ' Uebrge'H. Bacon, a prominent bn*l- t nc— uian of Mlllvlllr, and bl* family f returned lo their irtuter home ( after spending several monlbs In their , collage here Ml— Ida V Brown, who, with Ml— , Macklin, sncoassfully conducted th»~ , Chandler- While Hall during the part i season, has relurued lo her Phlladel i phla residence. < Mi— Beatrice Hwauk, of thl* clly, la | now an operator al the Bell Telephone Company's office here. She held e ( similar posillou Jn thla office during t tbe aummer-of 1913. ^ j .Ml— Mluule Wauamaker and Mr*, c George Wauamaker have closed tbelr i collage here aod returned to their I lowu house. 2014 North Twenty-eec-ond street, Philadelphia. ( Samuel Gaas aod family, who spent I the *ee*on In their college et the cor- i of Seventeenth street and We-ley I have relurued lo Hadduulleld , I after a pleasant summer here. I K. M. Mslpes*. of the Centennial . Rank, Wert Philadelphia, end hls'famlly ere again back lo Philadelphia after spending Ibe summer tbelr cottage on Plymouth place. George Locker aud Miss E.bel Hess. 1 of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with J. Tliornley Hughe* aud wife, of ! city . Mr. Locker la a member of board of ceoaors of Pennsylvania. Mr. aud Mr*. Jobo E. To wu send , anil Mr. and Mrs. Jobn B Christian last evening for ao auto trip of ' several days. 'They expect to visit 1 Delaware Water Gap before returning. Frank H. Stewart, of tbe Frank H. Electric Company, Philadelphia. aud bla wife have returned to their Camden borne. Mr. Stewart ja 1 building a new residence in WoodFrank Lake and bride, of Cramer are epeoding tbelr honeymoon ' with tbe former's parents, Mr. and , Mrs. T bom as Lake. In tbelr cortege on

32.500 AUTOS WENT OVER 5 BRIDGE IN FOUR MONTHS

Asbury aveuue, below Fourleeutb , rtreet. , Wlllitm Gilbert left tor Washington! ; a few days ago after a visit to his i parents in this city. He has bran w lib , Aviator Gray for nearly a year, and j been In many aeclluus of tbl* ■ country. ' / - < William Jellrle*. of tbla city, who i wa* a clerk In tbe office* of the Ocean ' Clly Title aod Trust Cohipauy durtng ' the summer, ended, bl* woik'tbere ' Saturday. After spending a few day* ' Philadelphia, be will return to i Mr. and Mra. Samuel R. Wauamaker. Mr*. Harry Lee Barber. Mian M. Barber and Ml— Dorothy have been Miaa Mluule 1 guest* for September I Mlas Kutb Barber baa returned toOak - Seminary. 1 William B -.Carrey. Miss E R ' > Mr*. J. W. baker, Mra W. S: 1 Calvert aud Ml— E Simpson, of West ' Philadelphia, end Mrs. Emma Corey, of New. York, are spending two weeka pleasantly at Mr. Currey'a cot432 Central avenue. Jobn R. Groves, wbo bos been under- i going treatment for rheumatism at Ml. Clement, Mich , la expected borne ithin a few day*. One of ble brothers, George W Graves, of Tnlea.-Okl , who I been here t iVrfee weeka, will ibeu go back to bis Oklahoma home The Year's meat. lUeertto lust lug people and tboee , w ha "ba)(e grown travel wise In tbe selection of tbe beat outlnga are Ibe ones who, most of all, take advantage of Jbe wonderful autumn display of ibe Hud-on Valley. Tbe wanlog season of 1914 llnd* forest aod fluid In more abundant and luxuriant growth than Id maoy previous years. Bounteous beauty, mile after mils, charm* tbe ej* oT lbe traveler while, tbe toutc of tbe autumn air give# exhilaration. The ripening and fruitage of thla year of abuodance makes for a wealth of gorgeous coloftog "seldom seen. The peaceful beauty or Ibe Hudson la restful and charming at all tlmm, bat now that tbe boms rusb of vpcatlooers la nearly over. Urn voyage on tbe great, comfortable steamer*. "Waablugtou > Irving" or "Robert Fulton," of tbe , Hudson River Day Line, la of tbe character -end exclualvcne— . of a yachting trip: Colnmbus Day. October 12th, cornea r at tbe most glorious time In m Idant nmo. and the Day Line, as oeoal. will operate an extra aod special — r1 vice on that day. from He Dsikrciin i HI reel Pier, New York adv., 9-24, St

it 118 People Also Walked Overl Bay Structure During Same Period. r ! Harbor Bay between Ocean Glty and I - Homer.' Point wa* well pat rou l/.ed ' » : |ieople w ho lived In the vicinity of the structure and tot ho— who occasionally 1 1 watched the machine* pswlug lu slid 1 Figures show that 32.5^0 automobile- pa— d over -the bridge durtng « I he mon I h* of June. July. August " and Seplember. carrying. It I* e.tl- ' maled. more than ISVIrtU |ier«ou-. - There were 850 truck* thai paldtoll to g<> over the bridge during -tlie-e four ■muilh* and ViO motorcycle* did like- - wi-e. lu addition. IIM people walked uirr. Simo rtid llil» for exercise, e Oilier* for Ibe seu*arton and -till other* ! enjoy I he -ceifery. • The bridge lia. done much lu the ' way'of bringing many new people lo j ' H.I" Clly. the -sine a> wa- the case j > Willi the electric road from the Allan- • tic City Boardwalk tallie O&au City ' Boardwalk, and huslne— men a— erl i that it* Influence ftir the upbuilding of j > tbl* resort will he grealer than wa* ' • that of tbe electric road. There I* no question of tlie good the latter wa* lu , t bringing Ocean Clly to-lbe front.

'library yyants •i $500 from city J • j " Trustees Decide to Ask for, r This Amount for tbe i Present. " Library Association, al a tussling ( Tuesday evening, decided lo a-k Hie _ clly for fSOli for' the yearly ru.niiug expense* of the library. 0 W. M. Taylor, vice president of llie ' general dl*cu«*lou for providing way* |i It wa* Anally agreed that II would probably tie belter lo a*k the clly for Hon a clly library. If tbl* question ! were submitted to a vote of the people II irletf that there would be uo doubt { | of its lie lug carried. As a city library. . I lie yearly cost to the municipality f would be I260U. , It Is also ibe purpose of the trustee* 1 1 to ask for quarter* for tbe library lu t 1 1 lie new clly ball, uoij Hearing com1 NO CONTEST f Kiuer* -ri 1* Itlchard*, who wa* one of the candidate* for Uougrem on the Republican ticket defeated by Isaac . Bacharach, lu a frauk rtalemeul, disavowed any Intention of contesting the "Circulated report a." —Id Mr Richards, "to Ibe effect that 1 meant hive had none of disputing Hie rlghl > of Mr. liacbarach to the honor. "Thl. turn of the fort uue* of war" . agalurt me will uul affect my deup , lo my party or Its principles. > success of Hie ticket. My *crvlce*. - however humble lliey may be, are el Hie command of tbe Republican parly I iliauk my many friend* for rtiel. support of me end I wlsli to I repeal that there will be uo effort made lu cuutesl Mr. 'Bacharach'* uumluaHAD INITIATION There wa* oue Initiation at the *e* ■Ion of Ocean City Council, No. 10 _ D of A.. Thursday evening, the flrrt ; since la.t spring; Inasmuch e* there h j Utile activity m any lo ge circles : here during llie summer season. There wa* a social lime enjoyed l.y all. aud Mr*. A G. Gilbert, of tb a clly. Ibe new HUle councilor, made a abort add re— , her And to Ihe local I office. At tbe October meeting of tbe council a good and welfare commlllee will be appoluled, who— duty It will i lo provide an entertalument for , each meeting during Ibe wlutrr. , Plana for Armor*. , Plan* have been drawn by J. G. i for a large garage, stub an | for Company G, N. G. N. J-, \ on' tbe second floor J. P. Fox I* In- | tereated tn tbe prbjecl. It la aald that ; the cost of erection I* more than was | anticipated, aud uo action will be lakeu al present.

isaac bacharach »| <a%kely winner "tSo Says Ex-Scnator Nichols in a Review of Political' Situation. I j W riling In a' Brldgelon paper, *x- ' I e' The'prlniar i tde«-li..o- are nn In f j Billiard, wa- rtroog where he » alallllc l ily, where liorti aUw re- >' -lile. BacliBta. il best in- pimeipaT op- - The real .-oole-t for Hie i.omloallou - the -tart \Yl(h Iw-- candidate- from 1 Burllugluu Couulv, m-ilber bad s e chance. The big vole, llie deteimuiI' year wa* perforce lo go lo thai city In the face of divided oppo.lt loo el.e- » where. The Atlautlc County Itepuhll- ' Can vole I* very heavy, numeiically recelve. that vote I. likely to win. I he nominee. I-aac Bacharaeh. I* a aiu-e*. The Second District llepub- ■ Ill-ail under noriuki condition*. 1 1 w a. lo.l lo Hie Republican party I w o t year- ago becau-e of a polllical upe beaval agslort tbe. bo-e*. That -Una • tioo ha. pa— ed The Republican - ticket will In all probability carry Hie c district again by a -afe margin. Republican county llckel incumber I laud The condillon. of 1912 13 have - largely disappeared. The ticket nominated last Tuesday I* generally -all* ; factory, and as a rule unobjectionable. All of Hie candidate* coolil uul be A—euibly^Dnly one of each could be I- fcftoseny/witli Ihe return of a large r projijuiloii of the Bull Moose vole lo . tUe Republican parly. Hie hope of l Republican victory' lu t 'iimlierlaud County Hil* year is enhanced and enlarged. TO IMPROVE ROADS Hlate Road Commissioner Hltveua I* considering llie advisability of devoting the attention of hi- deparlmenl during the fall month* lo Ihe work of reconstructing Ihe route lo Atlantic City aud other seaahore points. 1 The department of road* ha* found ' that II I* hard to keep these kind, .of » highway* lu good condition during the whiter month-, and Coinml—loner , r Steven*. believe* thai if they are put ; • In Aral cla«e condition now, prior to ! 1 Ihe cold weather *ea*ou, they can be. [ I kepi lu good order during thai period. ' While Ihe atone road* remain Intact ! during Ihe wluler. It ha* been found ! ' that the gravel thoroughfare* depre- ■ I Owing lo Hie fact that al thl* period ) ' of Hie year mort of the counties have ■ euilrely *|«ul their road Improvement ■ appropriation*, Comuil—loner Hleveua believe* that the Stale ruad depart- ; meut will have lo shoulder tbe ex- i i ptuse at tbl* time and charge Ibe ; i money expended up lo Ibe uexl ap- ; - porlloumeut of mouey* fur road lui1 provemeut* to Hie diU'erenl couutle* i bene tiled. The movement al Angl -aea lu get up 1 petlllou lo tbe government, aud jdacejl lu tbe baud* of t'ougre—man ■> d. ThBtuprtm Baker, asking thai some ibing be done toward Ibe protection of < Hie beach, wblcb would alao protect goverumeur properly, la galnlug ' rireuglb aud will aoou tie pul in concrete form. The local government la , row making rtrenuou* effort* In Hil* direction, aud I* trying but au expert'uieul that may prove -ucccb* ful, but w all Ibe aid ut Ihelederal governmeut, wbo*e property I* meu seed, tbe work , could be doue quicker aud mora eflectually. " s L t CW ■gCkaer'^"" - W. W . Barnes, of Fhlladclpbla . csugbl a cbaunel ba— weighing HOJ pound* w hile fishing al Second street | Friday. Caplalu Nick arson, of thei! llfe—avlng station Inthlacityj'l also caught .oue lu hi* secllou of the ' . rewjrt the same day. It wa* about the : ( earn* size. ji i '

• ' IEPBIT OF THE COUITJON First National Bank . at Ocean Clty.ln IbeHtateorXew Jer*ey,at tbe close ol buslnoa* M|U.nil>« 19. ISHr 9 Isvbdb sod dl-couaw, IICI.CTlbl Orerdrsft*. secured and uri —cured, .Til l', i Bnrrti, —curlUf*. etc., lotbe u,*n I . and cenu!***7 * /^Y,fti|j*» ' hecrt tender note*. 4AK.JU I f Redemption lunri with U hTt WJ*"" j I - usaiUTias. j . ISpltal -lock paid in. I ajc.ui | K L'nalvlded proflu, lew- expense* r ana taxes, paid. ih.im.10. " Saau^^s^iton'snHMmSf 'nr' . ' Das to Tru-l Companies snd Hsvlngs . t BsnSa ».tau>j S22£Scbeet"' tK.™ ' ' • Total. |Hrt.lRrt| ! Bnowledxe^nd belief. ^ 1 W. HCrtTT HAM1. Cashier. -Web— rl bed snd sworn u> b-lor* me this 171 b a d»y or Hept*™^^'"'^ kobisbos. Kotsry Public. I Correct— AIM: KB. KTITB*. , - • b now Attn taonr, * AI.HKItT P1MJU,

'!i. * Our Fall Line of Stetson Hats is re|dy' for J* j ( ^ y<»ur inspection. * The new coats for fall liatfc scr) ' .iA |>:i.ssi-tl all ]>teviints years in style aud s^ffarGiessi A S •.!,• Thtt Start wi/l flusf I'urt.. U fd. a«J / hmt. | ' J: a, o /'. St. /ram f.tahtr , to fifaxt, „ 3! ' ¥ Ci.ine in' and Sec. Quality Always. J '■ .}. . Fine Sweaters for Men and Ladies. T | JONES HAS IT | McAllister's Annual End of Season Clearance Sale Is Now Going On ( Rig Raiguius in Dresses. Skills ami Waists to close tlieiu out. » • L»t of f,„e Voile and Rice Cloth White Dresses near one-half regular ptir-es. ■ All White, Skirts reduced a quarter or more. - ■ Lpt off 2 oo and $.( oo Silk Waists all at $t.oo. • All Bat4i:i ing Caps- reducer!. s. s. McAllister | \^_807 and HOP Asbury Avenue l ; Attractive Summer Homes AT 13 y?5ci A I IN PRICES ' I I House on Second Street near the beach ; 9 I ■ rooms ami bath : nicely furnished : full size lot, only - - - $3600 bungalow on" Penulvn Place, 6 rooms and bath. - ' - - $2600 New Bungalow 011 JJehtucey Place $,3850 Others' at prices from $2500 to $5 000 I Lots in all sections of the city - $250 up JOSEPH I. SCULL 707 Anbury Avanuu, Ocaun City, N. J. I - 1 f 1 I - f[ HARVEY Y. LAKE] 1 * - | 1 REAL ESTATE j ! 5 838 Asbury Avenue . ; I Ocean City New Jersey I ' f *************************** , I Best Cottage Location j • < 1 " ^ I ' ' 1 ■ 5 { - 1 , j in Ocean City for "in-season" and "between-sea- j , | 1 | sons" is Wesley avenue from Eleventh to { > ' | Thirtcnth streets. We offer a lot containing 4000 j ' ' , | square feet, facing ocean in that section, for only j , " * f Si 450. It surely is a Bargain. j» j* ^ \ • ; : i " • ! : ; . ; nASSEY & EDWARDS z] ■ ! ' ] ^ Eighth St. and Central Aye. j | ?I it' t * Y' V » y V' If y, y f, t f y, ,f , I B. Prank Smith Go.,"1 moSSS™ 1 s | If you Jjxve money to loan see us for good investments. ' For sale, fine j 1 lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. r : lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, 9 $1200. Fourteen room liwisc, 2 baths, hot water heat, donble office, I j 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 cottage* on Central avenue, from Sixth to Eighth street*, for sale, very 0 reasonable. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Fourth street, lot 40x100, w ith garage, only {1500. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Third street, <• only flbuu. Furnished cottage on Fifth street , $>700. Two cottages and one lot q on Asbury avenue, near Seventh street, only $3500. Also two .cottages on Asbnry avenue, same block, only $2700. REAL ESTATE —7 INSURANCE 1 Clayton Haines Brick S;411 Eighth St. Ocean City, IM. J. 1 MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. , 1 No wotting for two weeka Jo know If you con gat It; wa con tell you at 1 1 once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for *> sale. Alao lota for Investment and for lmprovamant— the choice of u Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., ■ i Ocean Crrv. N. I. ,

7 Metropolitan Sanitary " Tonsorial Parlor 829 Aabwry Avenue John M. Rosen baum CPtuD(AUraU°11 U"*n 10 ft*"

C. L— LAKE I ...REAL ESTATE AGENT..

HOT El. a tan COTIAIIU. n M0TGL oise/iYRe... Ocean A^e. Between Klghth and Ninth HtreaU OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. K. Hhith Bcr-KnraHAX. Scotch Mall -OP'OA!'"?" V THE IMPERIAL • THE KATHLU WYOMING 7X4 IMT»« trnre Oeeau Clly. ft. I. . a. a. nimKk HOTEL ATGLEN < ha of the most esbtrally loeatad botel* in Ocean City. Tb* aim baa alvaja been to uinke thl* honw *ei*ot and boiuohka, and ila and aisiartsl pulronage prove* it* BKC-i-ni*. For term* and portion lor* add rea* , a. c. norr. rny. THE WILMERS 7(8 Central Ave. ()|ien all Ibe year. First -clan* table board. Evening dinner*. aiRft. c. r. WI Lira STERLING HOTEL waler heat. Winter boarders solicited. »- THE HEWLINGS Moat de*lrable, location Open all year. Elevator lo street level. Vapor Heat. i. ii. Hcauxua NEW HOTEL ELBERON K1UHTH ANUCENTKAh AVK.NUK OCEAN CITY . N. J. Nay lor and Hayrv, I'mprlrtrmii and newly papered, bell Ptamee: 17-X no E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHT H,ST*^CT OCCAW CITY new Jewsky Eyes Examined Vitkoat Drops Newest np-to-dal* method*. KaUetBeUen A. W. ELY •amine am, a. i. Mhore K**t Lane Pom** Door. Dance Every Cold I.— chaa, and Dc. Night The Excursion House JAMES CLARE Prafrietar MAIN STREET aad . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE , 5QMERS' POINT :: N.J. WhyNoTBuy Your Bathing Outfit at GoB'e, 1 where you wi|I find a lull line of the most select Suits, Caps, Shoe*, etc. Also a fine assortment of Silk Stocking*. all at reasonable prices.. GOFF'S BATHING SIM STORE 1 930 Boardwalk Adjoining -Goff 'a Baths. JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ava. Ocean City N«w Jersey : First National Bank Ocean City, N.J. CAPITAL IM.M. SURPLUS Stf.HR ** k! b. 8T1TB), visa-Praaldaat W. HOOTT HAND. C—btar H. 8. MUWKXH, Asm. Caobur J. riTHlAN TATEM. anlMMCt1~E?VCCoraeu ^Jnaopb LBaaU , K.W. Edwwra* E. Howard Than 8. W«sMy Lab* LoaUsM. l.od law i Kin* H. Macabau txr.laaam Ctwa. Matftawa B-kOaa * ma°~ slljii tan .5SL"