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Ocean City Sentinel "tHUKHDAY, O'TOBKIt 15. 1914 We shall be glad to receive Item* of new* and conimuulcatluiie of Interest to thla community and our readers everywhere. v All communication* should hi ac-' coin|>auled wl|h the full name and addreee of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. j , DOTS. • j Threatening weather for several days, • Many traugen. In town durlnic tl.e I Sea Isle City Is at last to have Its ' houses numbered. Several channel, bass caught here during the early |>art of the week. Maurice 1.. ItlKRliis. of tlifa cltv, has joined Co. U, Third Kegiuieut, as - bugler. 'The Ocean City Itu.lue-s Men's Associal Ion will hold lis llrst meeting of the sea sou next Tuesday evening. Sumedisa|i|n>luled baseball fans here ' when the Athletics lost the world's ' championship to the Boston Braves. ' Members of Ocean'Clty Council, No. ' 10, 1)1 of -A., will goto l«eshurg this ' evening There. will he at*qit 45 or 50 In all. and they, will go -<n aulomo- ' J. M. Ilerl/.ler had the score l.y grrae pasted on the door at Msddock's, ' and these were walctied wills Interest (. by large crowds. ( Au Ocean City hanking oltlclal was , to have been the gue-t of a I'lilladel-" * plna banking house at ^>4ie Boston. y Athletic game In Philadelphia yester- . day. but. alas, there was no game. i PERSONALS. Mrs. John H Lake, of Vlueland, Is ' visiting In this city. Fisher Dalryiuple. of I'hUadelphla. was In town Saturday. ( Mrs. Ueorge H. l«ed*. of Brldgelon | Is vlaltlug friends here. Mrs. M. F. Wllfong lias returned td « her Philadelphia home. t Miss E. I. Bonner has returned to ■ her Torreedale residence. fl C. Ma hau, of Avalon, was .among ' the Tlsltqra here Tuesday. Mrs. Kiuma L. Super, of Bansdowne, baa returned home \ Kbeueier Adams, of West Philadelphia, was In town'Tuesday. ( George Hhu-ler. of Colllugswood, \ was In town a few days since. Miss K K. Currey, of Philadelphia. | has returned to her whiter home c Mrs Harsh Noble, of. Philadelphia, t has closed her collage In this city. K. W.. Rutherford of Philadelphia, i has closed his cottage for the season. I Ibibert Thompson, of Philadelphia. < has gone back to Ins winter residence. Capt. Charles Ilyolt, a summer I resident here. Is In 8t. Petersburg, Fla 1 F. II. Fryer, of Philadelphia, was a ' goes! of tRe lh-cayue a few days ago. . Uu* Wlllkaiup, of I'lirHph lulel. 1 greeted friends here during the week. 1 Miss Myrtle H. thflbrd Is s|*ndlng ' two weeks In Philadelphia and t'layK P. Hand, Jr . and family, of this ' City, are living temporarily In Sea Isle -nt7 , t HherllT Corson and Deputy HherllT t Melviu were visitors here during the ( W. B. Stuart aud wife, of Merchant- f vllle, were recent guests of the -Imperial. " Klmer Cox and family, of this city, have moved lo the cottage 1140 Aebury t avenue c J Daniel Pedrlck aud wife liave re- t turned from . a visit to Brldgelon Mr*. Mary Slang, a cottager here, , .will return to her Philadelphia home - tomorrow. Joseph Foster and bride, who was a Miss Kvelyu iiigersoll. have returned r to -this city. 6 Dr. and Mrs. Howard D. Taylor relumed Friday evening from a visit to , Philadelphia. I John Test, of Philadelphia, was In ! town during the week and registered altbs Atglau. c K. W. Scott and family have re- r turned to Overbrook for the fall aud I winter months. C. L. Clifford and ramily entertained I Miss Alma Ingersoll, of Wlldwood. t over Ibe week end. \ t Kllon Hanks, of Bedford County, Pa , Is visiting Cept. and Mrs Vance c L. Ealy, of tbls city. i Mrs. William T. Klckards. or Pblla- ' delpli'la, ha* closed ber cottage and re- 1 turned home Saturday. Mrs. is. I-. Wallace. Jr.. of this city. ' has relumed from a week's visit to her ' parents In Philadelphia. 1 ltavld Jester, one of Camden's ' prominent business meo, has closed his collage tor the season 1 Mrs.. Lydla O'Brien and her niece, Mrs. LB. Smith, have been visiting 1 relatives at Boulji Dennis. Miss Helen McAllister, of this city, Is visiting friends In Millville. Sbe 1 will return home Saturday. 1 Dr L 81 A. Stedem, of Philadelphia, ' spent Saturday and Sunday with bis family at tbelr collage here. Miss E. H. Baker IX located at tbe headquarters of tbe Philadelphia Young Frleqds' Association: Miss Catherine K. Seyfert hss returned to Camden after spending a few weeks In ber home here. Mrs. John L. Bowker. of Seventeenth street and Wesley avenue, has been spending a few days in Millville. Mr*. Al.ce Walker, who was tbe gut.-: of -Mr*. L B. Smith, has reli.ii.td to ber borne lb Philadelphia. Past Commodore Charles J Curran, of "Philadelphia, was among the visitors tiers tbe taller part of last week. I ercy K fowueeod and daughters, Mlasas Helen and M.ris, pave gone to Philadelphia, where be Is employed,

1 chess j by postal cards » Fire Chief Conver and Chas. i P. Lake Engaged in i Series of Matches. ' < ouslderable Interest Is being shown f j by a number of people In a game of. I ch'e-s now being played by mall by ! " I Fire ( lilef S. It. Couver and Charles P. I . l.ske, of Ibis city, j Each player Is given twenty-four . The game slsrted October I, aud up j lo nauii Tuesday there had tieeirau exj eight cliauge of postal cards. « i , VI"ki" I It lias been suggested that while the 1 Young Men's Progressive league I. 1 Its |>ool tournament and the . Ocean City Kepubilcau Club«chwker this city to Inaugurate and carry on 1 interesting clie-s tournament. Probably a g.m.l way lugei sucli s ' starteil would be for some ex pert here lo challenge the winner uf ' the game- now In progress. Chess Jahvery old and It Is the mo.i 1 purely Intellectual or all games of * disputed, but II lias been acknowledged j a game essentially the same a* modern chess was played In Hindustan nearly 5000 years sgo. From " chess spread Into Persia, and thence iulo Arabia. The Aralist it would ap|iear. In the eighth century ' Introduced the game into Spain and the remainder of Western Europe. In England chess seems to have been prior lo the Norman- Conquest. ^ Catching ii in Fish. Frank Lambert, of the Hotel Ster- " has been doing a lot of flatting and he has caught some ° "whoppers." Among his catches were Ave wegkflsh that weighed nine. 1 |hiuii<I*. for tbe winter They will live with * Amelia Brad way, Mr. Towuseud'x aunt. ' J M. Magulgan and wife, of Philadelphia. were at llielr cottage, lt«o " Wesley avenue, Saturday and Suuday -C G. Laud, of Philadelphia, a cot. owner at Seventeenth street and avenue, was a visitor Monday. Charles Powell aud wife aud William 1 F. Gardiner and wife left hereTuesday on au aulo trip to the Delaware Water (lap. - - ■ aller's sister, of Philadelphia, spent a few days here the early part of the , Dr and Mrs. S. K Ayars. Willi a t party of friends, enjoyed an auto trip t to Delaware Water Uap aud yiclnlty , last week. Hubert H, Tliisman. or Philadelphia. '■ In town Sunday The health uf I ills *011, Waller, whu Is In llie west, is < 1 D. Y Mellls, president of the New f York Cotflower Association. was a 1 recent guest of Kluier H Crane, florist. ' of tills city. 1 Thomas Watlaon and wife, of Pblla- 1 delphta. have none lo their liuuii In that clly after spendlugseverml months ( Joseph L. Hclimltt and wife'are*now , at their Philadelphia residence after y spending several mouths In their cot- a tage In this resort. <j Miss Ammle B. Cox, ol this city. ha* t spending some time with Miss i Martha Sanderlln at tliq latter'* sum- t mer home at Palermo. t Mlas Grace H. WUmertou, Mr* I John Hoylaud and Kenneth Boylaud ' spent Saturday at the cottage 851 f atreet, tbl» clly. c Mrs. Herbert Pioch. stenographer 1 and bookkeeper In Joseph I. Scull's 1 real estate offices, has goue to Pblla- * delphta on h?r vacation. Joseph Henry and wife, of Millville. were here during the week. Mr. < was former cashier of the 1 Mechaulcs' Hank of Millville Joseph Hclimltt and Arthur Hredo, of Philadelphia, jre" known summer ' residents . f tbls city, were here on a ' fishing trip early this week. 1 Mrs. Ella Naylor. of the Elberou. la SI. Petersburg. Fix. The hotel is ' conductedby Mrs Sayre. one of the partuers lu tbe management. Capt. Edwin F. Parker, wife and , daughter, of Kldgewood. N. J . are ( visiting C4eo. H Parker and - family , and William Powell and wife, this , city. , , J. T. Hayes and wife aud Miss Edith | of Philadelphia, who have | visiting James O. Mould and , family In this city, will return home i Charles A. Hexamer. secretary of I the Philadelphia Underwriters' As- I -••elation, and Mrs Hexam -r spent a | , I few -days here ibe latter part of last i ' last week. I)r. and Mrs. Henry F. Loesch. who ! spent a delightful season on tbe Belgrade Lakes, Maine, motored to this city in their new anto to apenS the ' week-end. » Morton Beteman.wlfe and daughter. Mlas Emily, have returned to their ' hodte In Port Norrt* after spending a ' few days hfere as guests of Charles Powell and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Horn and ' daughter. Mlaa Florence, have closed tbelr cottage here and returned to 1 Philadelphia after spending a pleaaaut > summer In this resortBuilding Inspector H. A. W. Smith e and wife went on e trip to Delaware >■ Water (Jap with tbe Kutgbts Templar From there tbey planned to goto . Wilkes Barre on a abort visit. - Mr*. R. A. Brlce and family have ■ eturned to tbelr Camden boms after an anto trip through tbe New Eng- ' lend Mate* They ere summer resl1 dsnts and property owners In thla reI, a sort. — y

lake talks of i physical culture . Wants Other Members of Edu- J cation Board to See Atlautic City's System. J At the regular meeting of the Board |, , V. Lake, vice president of the. board, i told of visiting the Atlantic Cliy pubphysical culture lu vogue there. ■ Impressed wlrti the work being doue I a there at a very nominal cost. He was f, very much III1 favor .of having some | work alqug the same line taken up In | n the Ipeal schools, lie stated. i v lie expressed the view thai It could > be done -at "lllle expeuse. He asked I o the members of the board to accompany him ou a visit to the Atlantic City schools and see wbst Is being p accomplished there. F W. W. Adsuis reported that the re- e pair cnnimlitee had eugaged Allen u Scull to put the windows In the Wesley avenue school lu working order s and that thla bad been done. |« from E py 11 audi Jr . slating that he „ I- temporarily living In Sea Isle City, but claim- Ocean City as Ills resldeuce p and owns properly here aud also voles here. He therefore desirwt to keep Ills t, boy In sclftihl lu tbls clly aud would provide' transportation. His request l( was granted. p city Su|>erliiteiideiit Stevens stated that a recent law makes It a duty of a boards ol education to designate an officer as "supervi-or of school exemp- p Hon certlllcates." Mr. Steveus was made supervisor. p Toe secretary was authorized to se cure bid* for coal for the school houses, p The salary of Francis Corsou, Sr., janitor at the Wesley Avenue Scliool, p war Hxed at.JSOl) fur the eusulug year. The matter of ral-lng the liiltlou <; for out-of-lowu pupils was discussed, but It was agreed to take no a action until tb* charges of Hie other schools In the county can be ascertained . (| HAD EXCITING TIME v Local Voaug: Men M irrowl) I' Escaped Drowning. Alloway M-. Smith and auulher ^ young man of thla city bad an exclt- ' lug adventure and uarruwly esca|>ed drowning Suuday evening. They went out llsbiug lu Hie motor owued by tbe tlrst named aud * -when about eight mile- mi sea the engine broke down. Ttiey attempted row In, but fouud the wind loo t strung lo make much headway. .- Tney trl -d lo made the pound oO' ' street, but failed lo do so, aud 8 for a long time were In a serious predicament as well aa a perilous situation. Finally tliey were driven toward South Atlautic City, aud the boat was < thrown on to Ibe jetties by the heavy p surf. The' force was such thai llie ) craft was cut In half sod tlieoccu- J panls were dropped Into the wat?r. ' Tney both wore life preservers. f Taking otTlbelr boots, tbey succeeded. ( by dlut of great ellorta. struggling and swimming aa much aa lhay could, to reach plniig aud eveutually got a on some lumber that was holding a pipe-Hot In position on the beach, f Then they climbed ap on tbe walk f there aud soon thereafter boarded a y for ibis city. Fortuoaiely for I them It was low tide, but even thru ' the water vai deep at the place where ( tbe boat was driven to destruction, y Had the tide been blgh, there la little dnubt that tbey would have been drow-ued, as tbe night was dark aud 1 there was no assistance to be had at c that particular part of South Atlautic city- ' J ROAD IMPROVEMENTST^me vena Oives Poluls So FrecbXIders. 1 The secretary of tbaCapa May County or Freeholders baa received the notice from Slate Road Com- F mlssloner Stevens: ° -It belug Impossible for theStateDe- ^ partmeut uf Public Roads to paaa upon r all appllcatinus made by muuldpalUIes for btate aid lu repair sod Improve- P meut of roads, the board of chosen ^ have been asked to report -*1 on or before December I on requests '' for Slate aid by muulclpalllles lu tbelr couutles. If you wlsb to make appll- * cation, will you kludly Inform Ibe free- F as soon aa poaalble, of tbe road - which aid la tranted, tbe character ■ of tbe work and tbe amount wblch tbe municipality Is prepared to devote thereto? Tbls -must be BO per cant, of r tbe cost of new work and uot Is** than * . 50 per cent, of repair work. Any aid ' given will be conditioned ou these r amounts belug raised. Tba statute < provldts that aid foi repair work can I be given only on tbe mo*t Important ' Improved roads and that aid In Im- ■ provemeut must be limited to 40 per ■ ceut.-nf tbe coal." Injarcrt b*r a Fall. Ueorge Couver, aob of Fire Chief 8. I B. Conver, who is employed by C. H. i ' Bscod, plumber, fell about feat | ' Tuesday. He broke bis left wrist aud < sustained lujure* to bla blp, right lag 1 I aud tbe rigbt side of bla back. His I I condition I* not eerioua, however. He I > la uuder tbe care of Dr. W. P. H slues, t • ' ■ . Will Take Fair Price. i It was aald by Director Fiaber at tbe > meeting uf -the Clly Commissioners, id reference to tba Corinthian avenue i matter, (bat be bad aeen Seymour Davis, one of tba Interested property e owners, and that Mr. Davis will take a lt fair price for his holdings and tba cost j. of removing bis cottagt. r- Try an Advertisement in the SsxTimu.

CHESTER'S BIG BUSINESS ! i DURING MONTH OF OCTOBER

Transactions Amonnt to $ 41 000 and Likely to go to fioo.ooo. J. M. Chester 4 Co., real estate ojwrator* lu this city, report that with- I In the last three mouths they have - given out lu coutracl* -about (60.000 c worth of Improvements. |> "If the balance of the season Is any- [ 1 thing like wbat October lias bee 11 ttius ] far." says Mr. Chester, "we will be t forward to ooe or the greaie-t a Clly. 1 • So far. In October, we have rei>orie<l 1 traiisactlous to the amount of (41 issi. r and are expectlug to close up auother t Irausactlou or an equal'euiouul wltbln 1 1 few days, which will make our sales 1 October alone very close to f • "It looks as If even tbe wat scaTrfias I rtTect on property In Ocean Clly. a- * have had more Inquiries for prop- a I erty during this month than for any t 'other month In the past fourteen." c | This lirm reports the following sale*: c Lot on Ocean avenue, between Four- a leeulh aud Fifteenth «treet*. to a West party, who Intends t erecting a handsome structure in the - future. t Block of ground between Forty- i sixth and Forty-aeveulh streets, be- r to the Prqpcliers' Aid Society . > containing 148 lota, lo a party In Uer- ■ One ar.d one-half lot* on Pennlyn ( place to a Philadelphia party. lot aud bungalow ou Peuulyii place a to a Norrlstowu party. a Two lots and a bungalow on Six- c teenlh street to a West I'lilladel plus party. due lot on Sixteenth street to a Philadelphia party. 1 Two lots ou south side of PennlyD place to an Ocean City party. Large cottage on Brlghtou place to ( party tu Philadelphia. t I'ennlyu place lot to Philadelphia a party. * , Two lots on north side of i'enulya \ place lo local party. c Five lotMu^ennlyn place^and Second *treqr lo loclfk party. ^ j Bungalow on Penulyn place to aii „ Clly party. -| Ope lot on Brighton place to a Phil- t adelphla party. p Hotel Driftwood to a party In Phlla- r 4 Buugalow aud IM ou Pennlyu place p auotber-Nprrlstowu party. a 62U Wesley avenue to a Norrlstowu 0 party. \ j Property on Wesley avenue, between p and Seventh atreet*. to a party j Puerto Rico. W. I. p OCEAN CITY WON ' High HcboBl Train I'ls, r<1 W, 1 Akamai Tacksbsr. ( The Ocean City High School's ba«e 1 ball learn defeated Tuckaboe High a School In a well-played game here a afleruoou by the score gf. j Score: I OCEAN CITY. All K H II A ■ t Crane, lb 5 8 2 II I I ■ Kline, c 5 2 8 7 1 0 . smith, 2b 5 0 I 2 8 0 J p 4 0 0 0 A 2 I New kirk, 8b... 2 1 0 2 8 1 c on. s« 4 0 0 0 '2 0 Bradford, rf ... 8 0 0 2 0 0 Fergusou. cf. . 8 2 0 2 0 0 CliaHlu, If 8 0 0 1 0 I ■ 84 8 6 27 18 S f TUCK All orfT I Hess, as 4 I I 1 -8 1 . Broome, lb 5 1 0 II 0 0 p 6 I 2 1 0 I Brooms. 1- . . 5 II I 6 4) 0 rf. 4 0 I 1 0 2 HoU If 5 2 0 0 0 0 1 Aabuieade.'cf. . 5 0 I 0 0 o . 2b 8 1 0 2 2 8 . W. Hess, 8b. . . . 8 1 1 2 2 6 | 89 '7 7 '24 " V1| \ 00!f0 I 0 I 1-1 I 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 2 x- 8 a Struck out— By Mould, 6: by Evaus. t II. Bases on balls-Otr Mould, 4; olT 1 Evaus, 5. WILL HAVE EATS , I Rtlrrshmrnia si ■rpsbllcsa Club s Hrrllnx Tbls Erralkx. t Tbe members of the Ocean City Re- « publican Club will atart tbe fall aeasuj t of actlvltias lo tbelr rooms lu tbe I Hulldlugtbls evening by having t refresbmenla after tbe meetlug. The entertainment committee, comprising John J Devlne, H. A W R. M. Reevee and Charles T « MagluDis, baa arrauged to have some f Inviting '.'eats." -J Members will probably take a friend 1 wltb them, and a pleasaut time is expec led. The c\ub has One quarters on tbe saoond floor of tbe Haun Building. Colore* Wsaaas Dies. < Anula Wllllam*,agad forty-six years, . of Mrs. Elixabatb Green leaf, died al ber borne. 640 Simpson avenur, Saturday, of a complies 1 .n of die- ' Tba Rev. Samuel J. Comfort, I pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church, | conducted tbe sarrloaa. Tba Interment, | charge of Mark Lake, was fcl See- , > aide Cemetery Monday afternoon. School Attendance Lsrxe. 1 Supenotendeot Stevens' report to tbe Board of Education Tuesday evaolug showed a total snrollmeni In tbe : public schools of 586 sod a percentage I of-alteudaooe of 88.49. This la tbe t highest percentage of attendance dur1 lot Prof. Stevsna' term of offloa, ooveri log a period of mora than elevgo year*. •aid Their Bane. Tbe Mlaaaa Paxeoo,' who sold tbelr • property, tbe Driftwood, In this city, a. . few days ago, will retire from summer . boarding botel business, wblcb they, bsve couducted bate for • number of r years. r — * Roy Darby. Meodel Hreckley and John Johnson, of tbls city, left for Tuekabdb Tuesday to spend a weak eaaaptag oat. They planned to have I l a food Urns flshlog and gunning.

'sunday school to 1 have big rally I Parents in Methodist Episcopal Chnrch Urged to Do Their Duty. ; I a.I SiAtday at, Hie morning service \ III l^hr Fin-t^M K Mnir.-K li \V M ^ ^ j Mr FAlwinl. made s veiy'esrue-i I ~ I plea lo the c-purch ineinoer-hip I- leel \ 1 and a— nine iheir proper ie.|»iii-lbilily j I re*|ionsll>ility and HiereW" shirking tlielr sacred duly to tbelr children, whom they have vipuslly lurne.1 over Struct Uui tbey gel. Tbey arc neglecting to set that their children gel inaud lor old age. respect for parents and Church. lu plain words, tin. culpable urglecl of. parent, for thefr children Is in danger of producing The speaker told church member. that |he plea »r want of Bible .cliolsrsblp Is not valid lo .excuse from the duty of leaching lu the Sunday .elm., I. Anyone of good aud reliable religious of hi* church, can leach effectively If he uses a fair degree uf kludly and Christian tact 8 Mr. Edward, urged -a full attend- _ au« next Sunday by way of openlug _ new page iu the history of Hie Sunday school. OEFICERS RE-ELECTED Most of the officers of the Cape May Uouuty Sunday School Association re elected al the afternoon session of the forty-uluth auuual convention lu tbe First Presbylerlgn Church flf last week. The officers President, Italph Scliellluger: vice presidents, rir*t, Aaron Kubinsou; second, S. S McAllister; third. Nelson T. Smith; corresponding secretary aud Mrs. 8. H. Eudicotl; recordsecretary, Truman Hickman; State executive committee, the Kev. F. S. ■Jheppard; Intermediate superintenP. S. Pbaroab; missionary supertuteudeut, Mrs. S - R. Uoff; . county elemeutary suiierluteudeiit. Mis* Ethel Schelllnger; teacher trainsuperlutendeut, the Rev. Charles H. Buhner; cuuuty tem|ierauce superintendent, It T. Johnson; cuuuty adult class supertuteudeut, Mrs. Llxzie Swain; superintendent home department, Cbarles Taylor. Township secretaries— Cape May Irwin Stevens; Lower Township, H. Swain; Middle Town■hip, Robert M. Keal; Dennis Town- ~ ship, Herbert M. Carroll; Upper 5* Xpwjjsprp. .Wljfurd Smith; Ocean \ city, J. Edgar Welch; Five Mile i Bescb, L. Myers. f The evenfng session drew a large at * tendance, and all thoroughly enjoyed » Ihetalk given by Ibe Rev. William A. S Jtrown, of Chicago, missionary super- J of the International Suuday » School Association. Z Among tbe prominent visitors at the x convention were I. H. Burgess, State ♦ secretary of tbe association; Ueorge S E. Hall, of Plalufleld, chairman of the J State executive committee, aud Mlas » B. Hamlin, of Newark, grade Z su|>erluieudeut of the State Assoclatlon. = Ksjorrd Musical. 1 Elisabeth Uascoyue Sands, upon ' retortilo her winter house, gave a < musical In honor of her friend, Mrs. a E. Naylor, before her departure , ■oMhe South. Among those present iwre Mrs Lydla Smyre aud Mis. ' Beatrice Townsend, of Ocean City, and Mis* Helen Hancock. of-Pblladel- « phis. After refreshments, all joined « alngtu g old sougk. , Samuel Morey, employed by tbe Dredging Company nekr Cor- * sou's Iulet, bsd tbe top of one of bis ' Augers torn off to tbe flrst julut while * kt work ^ few days ago. He was , tnl.tiug wires when tbe linger caugbt llie wire. Dr. Herschel I'etllt flxed the Injury. „ t - ,, I Tbe Oceau City High School hoyi If will play a baseball game with Loug lo port lu tbls eUy tomorrow. Tbe Cape T May Court House team will play the . $ locals bere Saturday afleruoou. j al StiKBMt tf the Onsrahl), Mutgenenl. Circu' litlei. Etc., of OoftM CU| Seitisel, published weekly at Ocean Clly, Saw Jarsey, required by tbe act of August 24, 1912. Edllw, L Cktb Hehiuil. Oaeaa aty. N. J. i £ liugiig Editor, B Curtis Kohiuoi, " ] „ lisigtr, B. CiflU Bobiatoa, " B. Carta Bobiotoi. " |„ Owner: • B. Cartis Bobinoi, oSkn aty. S. J. * Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other I security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort- , gages, or other saenritie.? . Tbe Ocin City Stl'iltl has no outstanding, bonda, mortgagsa, or other securities against it ' " B. CUBES BOBIBSOI. ' Sworn to and subscribed before me this twelfth day of October. 1914. r BxQl Birrettoa, l_ Notary Public. ,r* My commission expires FVby. Tib. Uiai. ^ Metropolitan Sanitary Tonsorial Parlor1 d 829 Aabwry Imsc H John Ik, Rosenbaum '* Hpsrls Aiisntion Ulvss lo Children's Hair Catuag.

' Our Fall Lijic of Stetson Hats Us rcark- for § your iuspevtiou. " Tlic new coats for fall have sur- *h 'passed all previous vears in 'style atid~ 'sniarjncss. & i . s 1-" 1 jg Coiiie iii and See. Quality Always, t Fine Sweaters fof Men and Ladies. ^ | ' ' JONES HAS IT McAllisters!: — . ■ The Leading Dry Goods Store Well Stocked Up j" for Winter. A Great Showing of Fall and Winter MERCHANDISE. < New Flannelettes. Flcecedown and Outing Flannel Gowns, Skirts and Pajamas. Beautiful line Roman Stripe and Plaid Silks for Girdles. Waists and Trimmings. ■ Sweaters , Underwear CJ°"' SI, or Cloud TL f.SDAY. WEDNESDAY and TUVA'SDAY earnings at 6 o'dofM. '4^j s. s. McAllister' Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. — , t i Attractive Summer - Homes AT BARGAIN PRICES i House on Second Street near the beach ; 9 rooms and bath ; nicely furnished ; . full size lot, only '- $3600 Bungalow on Pennlyn Place, 6 rooms and bath. - - $2600 I N'etv Bungalow gn Delancey Place $3850 ( Others at prices from $2500 to $5 000 ' Lots in all sections of the city - $250 up , JOSEPH I. SCULL 787 Anbury Avenue, Ocean City* N. J. ! HARVEY Vr LAKE I I I ( REAL ESTATE ji 838 AsburjjnAvenua |

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. t j 1 , ; | Best Cottage Location j ; ; 1 [ " "" { • ! , j in Ocean City for "in-season" and "between-sea- j , , ■ \ sons" is Wesley avenue from Eleventh to j • ' ^ Thirtenth streets. We offer a lot containing 4000 | , j square feet, facing ocean in that section, for only , , « i $1450. It surely is a Bargain. J- * & ' \ ' i \ • i 1 iTASSEY & EDWARDS, ! 1 ' ^ Eighth St. and Central Ave. j [' B frank Smith GoMBEB"BSTB you have 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, sire 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 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. I Five collage* on Central avenue, from Sixth to Eighth (treeta, for sale, very ' reasonable. Furnished cottage ou Central avenue, above Fourth street, kit 40x100, with garage, only $1500. FurnUhed cottage on Central avenue, above Third street, j only $1600. Furnished cottage on Fifth atreet, $3700. Two cottage* and one lot on Asbury avenne, near Seventh street, only $3500. Also two cottages on Asbqry avenue, same block, only $2700. REAL ESTATE -o* INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, fM. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know lf-yoa can gat It; we can tell you at once. Bargalue m Bay and Ocean front propertlee. Choice cottage* for sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvamaut — the choice ol Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City. N.'l. . Call at the Sentinel Printing House if yon desire first-class work. Orders promptly filled. ' s?'

II or El. • 1id cotttce*. H0T6L OISe^yrg... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Nlutfa Street* OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E. 8M4TK Buctitxaualf. 8c otch Mall H4*«j.OBIl w It inr, -OP*"'!! lh« AwrM.« N. K T • . a. "i * ' ' ' 'IUM ■ v ! I B e K r M red bores . M*r. THE IMPERIAL comfort. . h* UolD* y Mrs. c OKTZKL. THE KATHLU x WYOMING rat tvuek Orcsu illy, N. J. "1*11 all tbe yaar ~ Hot Water Has a. p. aiues HOTEL ATGLEN Una of the m ~t eautrelly loeatad hotel* In City. Tb* aim has alirays boon lo make tlii* bona* select and bomeUka, and its large an.l wsnred [wtronage proves its IUOa. c. oorr, Prey. THE WILMERS 708 Central Ave. Open ell tbe year. First -class table board. Kvenlug dinners. mm. c. r.wiMn STERLING HOTEL -OPICa iu VXAK water heet. Winter boarders sollctUd. E. A. LinSEST. THE HEWLINGS having decided to cloee for the winter. will be re-opeord for guests In May. 1916. l m. scsuna and Wesley av*. Ocean City. N. J NEW HOTEL ELBERON ClUHTU A NO CENTRAL AVKNUE OCKAN CITY. N. J. Naylor and Hayre, FraprteUssrea Kourteenlb Heaaon. Tboronxhly renovate and newly papered. Hell Phone*: 17-X aa E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH STREET CITY HlkJfMiy Eyes Enmined Withoit Dropi " SSStsSiSSsSeS Skis •latent with food work. AUwerfcdcae aa the premise*. A. W. ELY ATLANTIC crrr, N. J. Shore Past Una Pawn Door. Dtahlubad IK* Bell Pkoaa NX> J. Dance Every Cold L—ckee, Wedaeaday and P'r. Night The Excursion House JAMES CLARK Praprirter MAIN STREET and . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT ;; N.J. Why Not Buy Yonr Bathing Outfit at Golf a, when yon will find a full tine or — the most select ' Bathing 5uiU, Cape, Shoe*, etc. Also a fine easortmept oi Silk Stocking*. ell at reasonable prices. ! GQFF'S BATHING SUPPU STUB i 930 Boardwalk Adjoining Golf's Beth*, JOHN E. TOWNSEND Elect Orel Contractor 1137 Asbury Avo. Ocean City Now Joraay [First National Bank [ Ooeen City. N.J. ; capital w,m s wruis mm u M. crpahr. Pre* wrest R. R STITXH, Vlee-Pnudaat W. HOOTT RAW II, fektei H. B. MOWRKR, AsaL OMhIW J. riTHtAW TATWil. *.us»**r DIRieTOMh il "r W^teCaids R Reared Ikeea ir B. Wrerey trek* LakUkRIredtere *' ^okrei Matbew. kLW Bored re DUastere reek* Tin 8ig — jiliiitauSL* arerr Satiny I I I I 1 ai iRl —q