Ocean City Sentinel, 10 October 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXI V. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THUKSDAY, OC TOLKW 's. 1914. NO. 27

Ocean City Sentinel —By— R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect 1 l.lceuwd by the Slate. | EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. Q. OCEAN CITY I*. J.. THOMAS J. THORN * | florist *j 1128 Bay Avenue PRICES AND WORK RIGHT ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Ditlry Producta Butter and K|t» Askfur Booklet yf r>|«elaltle* llrdere Delivered Both Phone"

' |yJORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR AT L*W' rare atr coi-kt j. (Opposite Public Building"). J « A", uaw (* Hmt.II law offices Apgar & Boswell, I " ' KNl,KocKA•N,•,TV•fi•■,■ 3 law offices Godfrey, Giddings si Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. I JAMES M.'£. HILDRETH I Counsellor-at-l*aw ' fOWNSEND GODFREY i Ait(irney-at-I.aw NEWELL HEUI INGS j Attorney at Law Sim Eighth Street « nty New Jerxy —LelTTLE— 1 Candy Shop 016 ABBIIBY AVB. " Inft l.owney'" Chocolate"

j DID YOU EVER { J stop to consider how important it is to have your home con- * . r structed by responsible bjiildcrs? • Have yon seriously con- w j sick-red the parts that arc hidden? • Have you ever considered f j how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- f a den parts play in the life and safety of your building? I Art us a J advise you liow your home should Ik- built. Plans and speci- i * liv.it ions free J 1 ; City Mill and Lumber Company ♦ , BUILDERS ! | OFFICE: SIXTH AND WEST AVE.. OCEAN CITY. N. J. J PLUMBINO A Are too grltiug entire satisfaction » to pricr^" workmanship and business eonrtrsyt If not it will ley you to give me e trial. I am in an exoeiitionally good position to take rare of your repair work of which I make a specialty. I have no ex)ieaaive establishment or clerical force to maintain. Qlva tuo a trial. S Hot tv l>hi.n.A C. H. BACOIN 607 UljjhtH St » jYq Individual noting as your Rxecutor or Trustee, might, through ill health or death, jeopardise the interest of your estate. If the individual acted jointly with us, your estate would not suffer through any calamity that might overtake him. Will you not cull and have our Title Officer go . over this important matter with yon? -:o:- -:d:Ocean City Title and Trust Ca. P O W E L L ' 5 ggjlrji I 1

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POWELLS TUB KBUABLU STOItl! 921 Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phone. 1J a R. Curtis Robinson -A Conveyancing and Insurance Notary PaMic m* rsmmlsilnnsr of Deads Nob. 744-46 Aabury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. *1. Itaaey to Laoa ao BaoO sat Martgaga Advertise in the SENTINEL

niu>i<-AL. !| N. GRISCOM, Mi D. j I EIGHTH HT. AND WESLEY AVE.] '• one. llonn-'llntll (Dsn. From «'b. m. | No office boura Sunday. d-I illet Comb, I. d. »|6 Wesley Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey DR W. P. HAINES J COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. I 1 I^HRSCHHL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY £)K. CHARLES B. RIDER »• I IcntiHt •« 809 Central Avenue ami cm. a. j. 1 ■ Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thornley Hughes. P. D. 8th and Wesley Avcs. Ocean City. N.J. MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer 'Pbone las OCEAN CITY. N. J. 1 Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's ' Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty'* Pier ' OPEN ALL YEAR g ! II. Iturkliardt & Co. I PLUMBING bANU HEATING I am* cm " HEW JERSEY I • Hot WaterDtEmm and Vapor Um.ua, 1 MORGAN HAND. JR. atlantic ice company - dealer in pocono Mountain Ice Ofloa, 101A Aabury Ave, .OCEAN CITY N J. BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS 1tavtT~become a necessity- to all. Not Only do they offer protection against loss by Burglars and Fire, hut also of PRIVACY to a greater extent than a safe in your home or office. You will be surprised, to learn how reasonably you can store your jewelry, stiver and valnable papers in our modern Safe Deposit Vaults. Rent a Safe Deposit Box and be sure your things are SAFE. We invite your banking account along service lines. United States, County, State and City Depository. Call on us today. * - Ocean City Title and Trust Company • -- .=• ttave You Tried lABBY'S ™ ® hm umiit 658 Asbury Avenue Who is at your service all the year round. The Pontiere BOOT « SHOE REPAIRING SHOP ~ REPAIRING NEATLY DONE BIM1I Asbury Ave., Ocwa City, N. i

(WANT ELECTRIC ROAD FROM HERE TO STOGIE HARBOR

j Local Board of Trade Prom- „ j ises to Assist Lower County Resort People. ! Secretary Oils M. Town-end. si the y meeting of the Board of Trade. *•> < in-trueled to write the Stone Harbor Board of Trade that the Ocean t 'Ity j board will gladly assist the Stone I Harbor board In auy way It suggest* . to aid In having the Went Jer»ey and " Seashore Railroad Company electrify | II" road from till, city to Stone Harbol and thus give frequent train service between Ocean City and the sea*tiure _ rexirt* and townedown the county. 1 Till* matter ha« com % m, lu talks among interested people here and years past, hut Hum far wltbuut material results, although the plan was said at times to he taking concrete shape. . Wliile In conversation with Mayor ' Howard Itlsley. of Stone Harbor, a few day* ago, President Clayton Haines Brick, of the Ocean City lb, • rd of Trade, we* a*ked to bring the subject before ttie local board, whlctrwa* done Monday evening. ' With the. road electrified and with B frequent trains, It would undoubtedly be e help to Ibl* section. In the opinion of diauy. Some others hold that It would uut be of any advantage to Ocean City. Tbe Sentinel gives expression to their thought*. ^ > YOUNG PEOPLE WED Vflss Helena Bradford Bride of Kerle Nlckerson, who I* employed lu K. B. Willis' grocery "lore liere.end Mis* Kstrlla Bradford, daughler of J. H. Bradford, also of this city, were I married et 8 o'clock Wednesday evenlug at the Presbyterian man*e by the Rev t'harlqs H. Bohner. pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, r The witnesses were tbe parents of the young man. Mr. and Mr*. Ueorge ■ Nirkrrx.n, and Mra.'Davtd Dlbb. ■ The young pair an living at 1441 We*l avenue. I>r. Meal to "rrsch. I The Itev. Dr. Ueorge H. Keel, superintendent of the Brldgetou District, will preach both the sermons In tbe First M. K. Church next Sunday. He Is an excelleut speaker aud has many admirers among tbe members of the congregation. directs 10 be Improved. At the weekly meellug of the City Commissioners, ordinance No. 65 was Introduced aud glveu first aud second readings. It provides for the Im1 prcveiiienl s number of streets lu various sections of the resort. . WAS AFRAID OF HER l- SPOUSE, SHE .SAID

. Telephoned Police, Who - ' Locked Him Up— Father ! Takes Son Away. ,j Julius Bailey. Jr.. of Tblladelpbla. who has beta living -on Asbury eve- ' nue, near Fifth *treet, for several month*, we* arrested one evening the latter part of 'test week by Policemen ' S'iock sod Mack. 11 His wife called llie electrical tiufe, 11 over tbe phone .and aeked for police n a**l>tanre. He. Is said to bai* e threatened iwr life. The police found c him ou tlie bey froul and locked Imp up, charging him wltti drunvenne** a aud dleorderly conduct. t The mao'i father wee notltlid and | d heeimt down from Philadelphia on Friday and took blm away. g According to tbe police, Belley was 1 addicted to drink. His father sent 1 him here, got him a bouse and bought c blm a big boat from Captain 'Lewie j Rlsley. He told some of tbe store. ( keepers to cell all tbe provision*, ( . etc . required by (be eon aud bis wlfg. 3 rl bnt not to give btm any money. | Tbe eon got around tbts by going | oat In bis boat, catching fish and tben t selling them. , — Wants 10 be Janitor. The City Commissioner* at their ^ weekly meeting, received a teller from Ueorge H. Fleming, a colored realdent. . f asking for lbs appointment as janitor , 1 of tbe new city ball. On motion of ( V Director Tbom, tbe application waa I ordered received end tiled. It will be a few weeks yet before tbe service* of a jeullor will be enquired ,e It'e dignified and gives you a delicious sense of security to own your home at -.OCEAN CITY. — Bmldes, your responsibility as a real estate owner makasJrbu a desirable dtiaen. Think it over, tben call on HARRY HEADLEY, -w Real Estate Operator, Ninth nod Aabury avenue, next to fire bones who "" will show you tbe very beej way and some of tbe greatest bargains to be Phone ""•stffl.i >h* *" *"* '"JJ" . WK> isMAilseilcciir 10 akes wbea Jsssecae Pava ,*■ kone, T ■sw ASvi. ew ran Time. IE Fob Rent.— "-room cottage, furnished. until May 15. 1816. •10.00 per . month. Call SIS Asbury a venae. , AdiL-lL

: LIEUT. SMITH I^S ;;; NEW POSITIONS ^ He's Made Recruiting Officer i* i aud Ordnance Officer of ^ | Company G. >ij- First l.leulenant Alfrcl It. Smiil. I w ha* received orders from Col. I.audon. | re Of the Third Infantry. HirouKb Cept I J." Walter Mcoit. adjutant. Hist lie lis* re been s)>p»inted recruiting olth-er for] d war f.,r Company U. N.U N. J . of H this clfy. n tyr letter to the adjutant generil lit* le ap|u>iuliueiit a* recruiting olllcer for >r Till* dne*u't mean Hist the local company I* stmut to go oil In wsr. 1 1 n at any time there Is a sum rami- to the I, would lie required In ratiMer It* full b malt, here to recruit the cum patty up r to it. required number, n Ftr-t Lieut. Mmith lia.alxi been apII |Miiuted ordnance ofitcer for Company 0 U. Any matter* pehatnlng to ordt- nance equipment .if eaclt man nf the company will be taken up directly Vlih blm. Mecoud Lieut. Townsend lis* been appotuted commtasary and quaitermister for the compaiiy " Mergeut John R. Baldwin, of the Seventeenth U. H. A., will drill 'the' 1 Townsend will mske hi* llrst eppearI- ance In his new official capacity . e The company had axtinrt drill, last '• Friday evening, tbe llrst since lite ir summer eiicampruenl. WED IN READING 1 I'eul H. Kelcbert. who Is at the head of Hie manual tratnlug department of the local public school*, and Miss Auna T. Crewman, of Beading, were r" married in Reading Saturday by the '• Hev> Mr. M^er*. ' They will be et home al 7i! Asbury e avenue after January 1. y Mr Relchert was a member nf the " graduallug class at 4he Williamson Trade* School lu 18U8. He was an Instructor of manual training at No rrlstown before coming to Ocean City. ^ Will (Jive Turkr, Wupprr ,1 Ttie member* of the Ladle*' Aid Society of tbe First M E. Church are making plaus to hold tbelr annual u turkey supper In the church social room* oue eveulug early lu December.

;TR0LLE¥ SERVICE f I SAID TO BE POOR " Trade Boird Will- Endeavor i ' I to Have Numerous Reported J Delects Remedied. 1 :f I dil'l.'.n nf'l'l.c tfr^Tr',x^"dad«reTOH. j 1 I, I Kighili street on llielr way to tbej ,. i lower end of Hie city about live mill- ' I lilies before Hie arrival of llie Shore • „ Fs-t Line's c-r.- bringing passenger* ' ir I here from I'hlladelphla Krequenlly I ,f there are aiming these passenger* * . minutes through this schedule, they r ,1 mobile to lake them to their destlua- <* ir Hon. It .aid further that une « e would think that the company would y schedule that would accomiuqdate 1 II |ieople desiring In go down tywn. J ;. There we* a suggestion thai the cnuip piny be asked lo run a car dowu town xune I line during the eveulug the re- >■ msludcr of the fall aud uext winter, e y the last car ntiw going dowu wbout ' I- 5 :t0 o'clock. , le The condition of llie street crossings 1 y along the track* uXWewuJor a share of , crltlclsiu, automobile ow ners declaring n that Hie bumps to machines al some 1 r- of these place* are very bad * Flat w heels uu two of llie cars were le All llie complaluls were referred to I. the board'* transportation committee ' r- In take before the official* of tbe com ' , P",y- - ' I lr l.ikes Ocean Cllv. I Roy Kwan, of Slieffield, Fa , a young ' druggist w lio was on duty at Dr. J. • Thornley Hughes' pharmacy durlug I s iwrttou of the summer, ended bta labors there Mouday. He went to At- I latitlc City to spend a few day* before ' ,1 ret u. 11 lug home. He Is employed In a }f drug store at Slieffield during the „ . whiter, where, too, his father, himself v aud a brother have a theater. He likes > „ Ocean city eud will return next esa- 1 .on lo Hughe*' Fbarmery, among I whose |iatrone lie made many friends. I » • I * C. L. Bader. of Philadelphia, ff|,o , has (he coutract for tbe removal of the city'* garbage, eeul a letter to tbe City )-. Commissioners, which was read at tint weekly meeting of the board Tburs- t day afleruuou. asking fur tbe privilege i d of reuewlug his contract for two ad re dlllonal years. On motion of Director >1 Fisher, the request was granted. There 1 >1 Is said lo have been general satlsfec- • r- Hon with Mr. Bfller's work. I

'II SUNDAY SCHOOL HAD "RALLY DAY" . d Interesting Services Were ^ Held by Immanuel Baptist f Cbnrch Children. The "Rally Day" service at the Im- | minuet Beptlst Sunday School last „ 8 today was a great Bicce«s .Nearly, j all "cholsrsaud teachers were preeent, , a uurnber of visitors. (Juite au } lulerestlug program was reudered. „ A report of the pest year's work was t given and plans for the present year , were pr-eeuted. "Rally Day" buttons 0 were pluued on everyone preseut. , The dirts' Chorus aeng two very t 1 pretty selections. There were appro- ( ' prljte greetlugs. recitations aud exercises by the boys and girls of tbe ( younger classes. Then the school 4 listened lo a short hut stirring addres- „ : by A. J. Smith, of the Presbyterian , 1 Sunday School, which was very much appreciated by all. , The secretary'* report showed an i Increase In attendance of oearly fifty , percent- above last "Rally Day." 1 All Joined heartily In aingiug. -Ou- ' ward. Christian Soldiers," and the service closed 'with the echool beue- ' dlotlou. * . — — /C\ I Helnrard lo PbllaaclpHla. Alex. Lawrence, Jr., and family; have cloeed their borne' In thle city aud returned to their Philadelphia " rteideure. Mr. lutwreuce is oue of the * active officers of the Visitors' Masonic Cloto of Ucean City, and he was one of , tbe bustlers lu pushing this organise- , . J*F»The Republican County Execntlvr o Committee has elected Cbarle* Brownd miller, -or Cape May, chairman, aud * Joseph U. Champion . of Ocean City, r secretsfy of. the committee for tbe coming year. Meetings will be held p each Saturday during the campalgu. T ■ -tHamilton. Elgin wetcbee ' $1 per r- week. L. M Neleon, railroad jeweler, tr M8 Broadway. Camden, N. J-. Carl UrIUo, agent. Ninth street end Asbary L avenue, Ocean City, N.J. adv. tf.

BANQUET TO BE HELD WHEN ] ) CITY HALL IS DEDICATED %

| Trade Board to Prepare for ] Event to Occur Abont Thanksgiving Day. At the monthly meeting of the Hoard of Trade Mouday eyeulug^lhere wae j discussed a movement lo nold a ban- a quel here on tbe occasion of the dedl- < csllou of the new city ball, which will « probably be about Tbaukeglvlug. ■ The afislr Is to be in the eveulug of the day of the d-dlcatlon. c The discussion came about after a f suggestlou had beeu made that tbe a of l'rade hold a banquet aims- 1 what after the Atyle of aome other 1 It waa said that effort* were t made to have a "get-together" banquet | et the.close of Auguat before tbe col- | were preparing to leave, but one two tbluga prevented the cousum- 1 matlon of the plan, the principal ooe | Ibe death of L. M Urease about , that time. - "A | Then the Rev: James E Lake asked | the mayor just about when the city 1 -ball will be complete I, and be aa- 1 swerpl that he thought It would be tlulsbed at Tbauksglvlng. , The following committee on banquet , was selected: Clayton Haluee Brick. , president of tbe board; U. W. Elwards and Dr.- Allen Corson. ' Mrs. Mary Slang entertained a bouse ' party at ber cottage the latter pert of last week. They played cards one 1 evening aud had a very pleasant time. Among the participants were Mra. George Hoefel. of l^mcaater, wboee husband Is erecting e 116,000 residence > al Stoue Harbor; Mrs. William F. e ' Vollx and Mr and Mrs. Thomas Wattc son, of Philadelphia. ' Wastkd.— A responsible man lo '' this district, Canpble of handling a high-class sanitary closet ay item; ex- . reliant opportunity for energetic man. * Write The Bellmark Company. Tren- ( ton. NewJeraey; adv.. 6-14, tf. For Rent.— 722 Aabury aveona, fur- . nlsbed or unfurnlabtd. by the year. a 7 rooms end bath. Will rent cheap '• for the winter months Apply W. W. e Adams. 722 Asbury avenue. a adv. 8 S4. tf Fob Sale, Baiujain.— Corner lot, 60x100. luaoted Fourth and Central, „ Uoean City. N.J. Apply m. 8. Stump, ' Pleasantvllle. N. J. Adv. 6-18. tf. ri -The First National Bank of Ueean fcity will appreclaU your business adv. 1L

i- mamm ' ■ ' iD —The Opening of— ' Fall Fjashion Festivities Fall comes 'round to freshen us up; Fall Fashions spruce up our dress to match the freshness of the season. • Our showing of ,r Fall Clothes is a very Festival of Fashion — a host of brisk, sprightly ip garments full of the zest of Autumn air. ■ • Every model is a full-fledged leader — tbe best at its Jitfcr; ir eloquent of style, elegant of finish, tailored by Michael-Sterns. - Then we've a complete line of furnishings and shoe* to jwp 2' the clothes company. The latest in everything fac-'the get-UMd p, men who tog out the earliest. ■ NEWELL CORSON "iZSX? t- 11

I ] MUCH INTEREST IN POOL GAMES , I . Progressive League's Tournaplj. ment Draws Members to Otj. j ] ganization's Qeadqnartcrs. 1 The pool tournament In the head- j, qfisrter* of the Young Men's Progre*- , »lve Iwague. begun Monday evening. ' | Is exciting considerable Interest among , Hie member* anil friend* of the organl- 1 ^ Three trophies ere ollered for the!, best players In the tournameul. I'bj ,| llr-t is e folding pocket umbrella pre- | sented by H. if. Lake. The oilier* , will be given by H S Mowrer presl. -| Postmaster B. Frank Smith easily c wou over I>eroy Howe Monday even- | and- Ralph VanGllder defeateil , Mlephenwui in a close contest. , The score* up to aud Including Tuesday evening follow: Smith, 60; Howe, 26. VauGljder, 60; , Stephenson. 47. Mlulzer, 60; Fogg. 37. d Allen. 60; Reymond, S6. _ There are the following entries In J addition to the above; Shoemaker, Bert. Darby. A. IL . Muillli. 41. H. Lake, John E. Adam*. Trout, Swan. Morrison, Boswell, Robt. ( Pierce. Parker Miller, Gardner and ( Barclay. . Standing of coulestants: Won Ixist B. F. Smith 1 0 Howe 0 1 • 1 VanGllder _ 1 0. . Stephenson 0, — i -1 0 J ; 01 Allen 1 0 ■ 0 1 ( 1 "Joe" Scliock Is In charge of the . game*. He. will probably play the winner of the tournament. t Will Go (• Atlantic Cll». All Hie teachers of the First M. E. j 1 Sunday School have been luvlted to | . attend the service to be held In the I Firel M. E. Church, Atlantic City, on Hie evening of October IS, when Dr. Blake, aecrAary of M. E. Sunday School Board, will epeak In tbe interest of this great work. Canglit Channel Bass. 1 jfeleon H tret and Samuel Hlret, of - q*blladelphle, were here on n fishing i expedition a few dayl ago. They went luto the surf for channel baas , aud their efforts were crowned with . success. Each captured a good-sized bass. PUBLIC TENNIS ' COURTS WANTED r of Trade Will Petition City Commissioners for Them on Camp Ground. I R. W. Edwards, at the Board of ' Trade's meellug Monday evening, - spoke of tbe need of public tennis courts In this city. There la a big demand for tenuis oourta here In tbe summer time. Tbe suggestion waa mad* that part of the camp ground near the ocsku > oould be con varied from an eye1 eu£h aa It !a at present, luto tine tennis oourta that would not only at- ' aklllad player* from among vtai 1 and tbalr frlaoda, bnt' that would to tournament* of widespread - • Then came up tbe Inevitable que*- - of tlM ownership of tbe land and > tba Illegality of tbe city spending 1 money for tbe tmprovemeot of tbe ground, city solicitors always telling ' tbe local government officials that 7 tbey cannot legally spend money - there for Improvements. It le expected that a decision tn one of tbe cases bearing on tbe ownership > of tbe camp grounds now In the • courts will *000 be handed down. However, It was decided lo make a request to tbe City Commissioner* along the line auggesled for public tennis courts. >e ' * ' For Rest —Furnished cottage, five bed-rooms, all modern conveniences. '* centrally located; will rent by the week or longer, arter September 9. s. Apply Reporter office. adv. tf. * 11000 and $600 to place on bond and * mortgage. Address Box R, Reporter F. office. adv. tf

DR. HAINES' INTERESTING " VIEWS OF HISTORIC SOUTH

Local Minister Visits Shenandoah. Valley and the Great Natural Bridge. Writing from Spot! -wood. Va., the I Itev. Dr. John IL Haines, pastor of the j Firot >1- E. Church, of this city, thns )!"lve* »'•"« "'-one ^"e'hMorl, ^~£l.ttone of Intense ' Interest in tti!« Ix-autlfiil valley dn not begin with Hie Civil War. a- there are many Intcre-tlng landmarks of early 'nloulal day* and nf that period nf j history that might he covered by the^ I word planter* and plautatloiia th« tplgtif he uieutluned. The curving train al Harper's Ferry, j as It turns across the bridge to start 1 Jduw'u the valley, make* oue look up see the monument erected lu memory of tlie John Brown Incident. Then' before you. down tbe valley, Is \VI11chestrr ol Sheridan fame, and farther down Staunton, a beautiful city, progressive in thought aud growlug lu population, a center of educatiQWal Interest* aud a city of culture a a well a* busbies* enterprises. Of these cities we simply speak In passing. Our desliuatlou Is down the valley farther, lu the ceuter of a rich farming aud in an atmosphere of Virginia hospitality that Is not only netful aud genuine, but unlqne, for tbeee modern days of'rush aud restlessnese. Apple orchards ufjarge acreage- and burdeued tree* are upou (every band while the rolling hillsides are dotted with fine herds of cattle flf choicest breed. The Kentucky stock of borae* lis* come luto this country, aud everywhere cau be seeu beeullful animals that furnish the finest moonte for riding aud for driving. The wheat harvest lias been good, as great gltsteulng slacks of golden straw, as high as the barn*, speak of fertile eotl and well filled granerlee, while "dollar wheat" makes the crop profitable to the farmer. From Harper's Ferry to tbe Tenuee- ' see line, tbe valley averages from twelve to tweoty miles lu width. Tbe Blue Ridge, on tbe east, and tba Allegheny range, on the west, tower fifteen hundred fcet above the level of ' the valley, and. with tbelr rounded, ' well-wooded summits, make a view 1 that le most alluring nod reatflil Tbe National Jioad. down which ' Sheridan marched with ble troops, 1 runs at the foot of the Blue Ridge range, a couple of miles distant from _ the home of our boat. Old Colonial brick bouses, with the heavy columus In front, that reach 1 from tbe foundation* to the over- ' hanging roof, are located here and ~ * there upon tbe hillsides In the mktftof j surrounding tree* and large fleldt; while the story and a half log cabloa, "cblncked" with clay or mortar, are still standing out In tbe open field, or as an attachment to tbe mansion Irouse. in Ibis Immediate vicinity are the homes of tbe MeCormlck and I tbe Glbbs families, name* that at oooe recall Hie begluulng of things In lbs making of reaplug "machines for tbe harvester, aud sewing machines for 1 the household. The stone building where the first MeCormlck reaper woe made Is *HM standing and Is used. The field where the first reaper wee r tried Is shown lo yon, while tbe old Colonial red brick bouse In tbe midst of beautiful tr.es, and a well kept { lawn, atill Is overshadowed by the 1 mountelus of tbe Bine Ridge, and tea wide opeu doors or Southern beept tallty still swinging. 1 Tbe community Interest is vary . noticeable. Meu end women are b neighbors eud beve time end Well- (. nation to Inquire about each otber'e I welfare. A cq*e of elckneaa or dter it tresa is a community affair. Tbe 1 school, the church, are metier* of deep (Continues on xcuot Pa**-) # 1 The property located at 604 Central aveuue. Ocean City, N. J., nine-room 8 cottage' (Including furniture), with S modern conveniences. Lot 40x100 fl. I Will be -old at a bargain. If sold nt „ once. For particulars' address K. Curtis Robinson, executor, 744 Asbury aveuue, Ocean City, N. J. adv. tf. " — — P """ - — " Try 1 Made to Mysore Suit it C7O.OO ic and you'll bo thoroughly eonYinced that 1 International Clothes !e stow the bllgest nlaa is Amelia. i Our pries 10I aBetted bj the nr ; Jones' Men's Shop