Ocean City Sentinel^ THUKBDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1914 j We -hall I* glad 1" receive lleiu- of new. and communication. of mtere-t lo llila community and our reader. I every* liefe. All communication, .tiould lie acDOTS.- ' ended. ' , '* * '«•"* » ^ < ompauy (1 boy. had a |ilea-aul ,j on HaUow-e'en night!' "" ' '"*f' " Some big ^ weakll.li caught I lie have a '-haul battle next Saturday. "I PERSONALS. J' Washington Kolb. of Phl.ddpjil.. 'i Mr- W. II Long. of Philadelphia. '' Mr. It K Kotfll.il. of I'lnladel- * I'hla. la retfi-lere.1 al llie Alglcn Itoberl Car.on and family, of I'lilla- " I John Wild and wife, of I'lnladel > I'li'a, were -vt.ltur. bete Saturday. y T. II Hewllngsf of Philadelphia, t N. S. th.ir and -vife are enjoying a iiioiitir. vi.it in Wa.bliitflpu. II I'. Charles I. Kadfr. of Philadelphia, wa. among Ibe viatlura here Tuesday. * (Tillord Smith, of llridit ton. wa. " ainoi.tf the vl.ltor. to II. I. city Friday. K T. Cllntou and family have eloaed " their c'otlutfe and returned lo'phdadei- it
phla u Mr.. Peter llallliitfall and daughter. „ of I'yuwyd, lia^| eloaed their voltage >( John llramell. of llil. city. I. at 11 Ormoud, Fla. He will go further Mr*. K. Finley and family have re- * turned to Philadelphia for Hie winter t'apt. and .Mr- J. W. 1« have been ,b - vl.itiiitf their sou, Jame. Lee. at " • l-bornvtlle. Thomas A. Cpdegralt. Jr.. of Phlla- II delplna. retfi.lered at the lllacayne a .1 few day. ago. Mia. I una Adam., of till. city, Msturned Sunday evening from a vi.lt to Philadelphia. W. A. Phreauer and wife, of. Phlla- 1 delpbla, rcgl-ieied at the lm|ierlal a -few da j a ago. J. II. Field, of Atlantic City, owuer .. of Koardwalk property here, waa lu ' towu Sunday. 1 Mr-. Adella Abbott ha. Rone to * Camden, where .be expect, lo make a n lengthy vl.lt. a J. W. Laudenberg r and family, of w Mt. Aliy, were auiouR Ibe vl.ltor. d here Saturday. J. S. I to wen. of Tabor. Pa . wa. here during the week and regi.lered " at the Sterling. a The -Rev. Firman lleMari.. of Vine- b laud, vi.lled till, city recently looklug n after hie properly Ml.. McUlbeuy, of Scotch Hall. till. „ city, ha. returned from a plea.aut city, ha. returned from plea.aut
m.II at Kphrata. Pa. 11 Mr. and Urn. Thomas Wattwid. of Philadelphia, were among the vi.itura P to tbta city yeaterday . . . George l,oiig and family, of Phlla- b afierjuMin and Sunday ' Mr. t'liarle. A. Doe. of Philadelphia, wa. a iioiig the vl.ltor. here the latter pert of lam week. S William Frani'la Smith and family c have cloned tbelr auuiuier home here i and are lu Philadelphia. I OMr». Fred Ptltxenmyer. of tin. city. Iia. returned from a plea.aut trip to the Delaware Water Gap. Mr-, flu. tfuiRR and daughter, of 11 tlila city, are vimthig relative, in Plill- ■ • adelphla aud CardluRtou / -Deputy Surrogate K. C. Hewitt, of Cape May Court House, wa. bere on oltlclal Ou.lues. Tuesday. Mra. W. K. Wenrlch and daughter. Mlaa 1,. M enrich, of Philadelphia, were here a few day. .luce Mra. Anna Carey, of Media. Iia. re-, i turned home after a vl.lt to her al.ter, , Mr.. J. S. Ku.h, of till* city. M. H. Thorn a. and wlfe.of Philadelphia. cottage owner. In thl« city, were ' amoug the arrival. Saturday. ' Mr. aud Mr.. Thoma. Young are | now plea.antly located al-608 Cenlral avenue. for the wluter munlba. , Mr.. M. Mayer aud children, of till, city, returned Hundar evening from a few day.' vl.lt to Philadelphia. ~ 1 Dr. W. A. Hum., of Philadelphia, a • - property owner in tbla city. wa. among the vi.itura to tbl. city laat week. Vice Commodore Daniel H- Pari, and family have returned lo Philadelphia for Ibe fall and wluter month* lily Clerk John E. Adam, aud family, of thl> resort. .pent Saturday 1 evening aud Sunday lu Port Republic. Mi.. Nellie K. Towuer, R. N . of ScolchilAU. ieapendlng lier vacation . Scot Cll nail. IB epeuuing xie* twaouu in
pleasantly at her home town, Ulster*. fa Clareuce Freemau aud family, of j™ Camden, opened their oottage, 608 At■antic aveuue, Friday, for the week- ' eud. Walter Sack and wife. Cbarle. Sack ™ aud wife aud K. Porter aud wife have " returued from au exteuded automobile , tf'P- |T Mr- Mary Stang and family have • eloaed- tbelr A.bury avenue cottage . and returned to tbelr Philadelphia | borne. | City Trea.urer VMIIIam McCoach and . James Fraukltu. of Pniladelphia. were ymw rhe vl.ltor. bere Friday aud ® RollaC-_Lonlfdre*tN«po of Jame* I A. Lnngstreet, of PblladelphlS. haa returued home after llvlug berKfor .w time . \ . Walter It-Hay. of We»t PlitladalT phla. paW-bi. u-ual weekly vlellrto t tbl* city Saturday, remaining o9« v until Mouday. ^ * Major Henry Nun, Jr.. and wife, of J Philadelphia, summer mideou of thl. reeort, came down Saturday for a § day'. <«tlug. t f Conatauce Ford, Hranln Dougla.. ic m„d -Jack" Barr have returoad from | a few day*' , vlall to the latter'* borne lo Philadelphia. Mr*. Hargeknt ha. returned to her home at Cramer Hill after a "lay of , three week* lo her We* avenue cot- , luge lu Mil" dty. George Wei*., of Uermaotown, wa* a vi.itor here Friday, accompanied by M S Tegan .nd Michael J Riley, both of Uermaotown. Mix. D»t.y Morey. of this city, atari, on her vacation uelt week - one will vieil friend* In Trentou and otber portion. of ibe Stat#. |' Squire and Mr*. J. S. Bneb. of tbte cltv. attaoded the reception given by I the Elk. lo Ibe Lady Elk* In Atlantic t'ltyTueeday evening. 1 A AllMou Skene, .eou of Keilb K. Skene and wife, of KeUb M.JI (Ma j city, h»* taken a po*HI-n wkh tho1 Philadelphia EUciric Supply Vomuauv. Mi. and Mf». 8k«u*,wbo came
here from Fretikford last .prlng, will ™ .peiid the winter In tbl* city. " Mr* Ellz* Stelnmelz and daughter, b Mim. Carrie. of tbl. city, will leave lu tt a .bort time, for Philadelphia, where „ Ibey will .peud the wluter j Albert Fogg, of tbl. clly, relumed Thursday evening from a few day. f Ul.lt to Richmond, where be I. d • Interested lu the Old Domtolou Mine |( | William H. Mnwen aud family are m 1 vl.ltmg fileud. In Weet Chester. Mr. v who la a bookkeeper In the ■ bank here, Marled on bl. vacation ' i Saturday. " J. M. Ro*eubaum ha* returued from c a vi.it to Wtlkes-Barre. where lu. t mother I. Ill Mr.. Hoseobeum re main, lu Wilkea-Barre. wbere lier father la uu wall. Mr. Uriah Y. He.. he« returued lo ber borne at Marmora after a plee«aut x vf.lt to relative* lu Brooklyn and New ( • York. Ml* Hew waa a former real- ( dent of JMean Cuy. . W. J CuatD. of Philadelphia, wa. amoog Ibe vlsltora bere Saturday aud Sunday HI. Win D m tbl* clly be- | of the *eriou* lllnere of ber , Cbarie* Matbaw*. ' William GiPorter, of Mercbantvllle. _ who wa* In Mb* real estate office, of ' J M Cheater A Co — for a year. ha. i ' takeo a post. InuTsUht^ Victor T#lk- ■ Ing Machine Company In Camden. Jowph O'.Kane, of Pilladalpbla. » via a vlaltor bere during the week. ' He to a member of the W Jt Phlladel- ' pbla braucb of the Kulgbt* of Columbus. which baa a dutr bourn lu tbla • city. f ' I Parker Miller, of It be poet office r force, aud wife bave'goae by auto to Hartavllle. a .taorUJ'teiwjl oul.lde of • Philadelphia, to ^elt Mva Miller , fletrier Mr. Miller I. »o<NioJ« ic Oft ecu day#' vacatlou I I. a Cbamptoo ba> returned from a 1. vl.it to Philadelphia and vlrlulty. M ! Mn. Champlou aod daughter. Mlm ic Beulah. at* *DHIng the former'. JTuThUC. Mr. Jaw Wolfenden, at ■c c'arduigtuu, DeUwara Couuly, Pa.
vYAGflT CLUB TO HOLD A BENEFIT Commodore J. Ralph Wilson Sends Letter to Member^ of Organization. Pa-t Pummodore J. Halph Wilwui. ■iialfman of t tie < In-all lily Vaiiil uuuuce* dial, through the effi.rl.of] Commodore A. r Jaui«: of Hie' wcuie Hie eulire lower Hunt of Hie1 South Broad Slrcet I'healer for Monevening. November Ji. al which ! lime Jolui Drew prewuil. In- new play , •The Pr.nllgal Hu-h.nd V 1 1 ha. heen decidwl lo go hack lu . old way of dl.|»i.lug of .eat. that I.. front row. can t* had Sir U .1 Hie regular price for till. play. The | lH.te. win be d^.p..wHl^,f H^.aiue a.] Wilwui, that everyone I. accorded the | ...lie Ircautivol If you wl.l, frui.l •cat", yi.u, van have Dfbui by paying u-ual fifty cent, advance, and if you want the regular •**!• lliey co.t "Blue a. you pay al the theater .|m>iiw ••For Hie Information of the new mrmher>. we would -ay thai the
ui furol.blug euterlalumeiil for the mriulwr. and their familie- during the 11 .ummer moiitli.. and we would a-k I' liearly co-o|>eraltuu of all. 11 "Thl. I. the lir.1 of a aerie, of enter- " laliimenl. we will give you tlilf. * inter. The next will lie a dance, lo •' banquet In March, the banquet tu 11 take the place of a .moker 1 'Tleaaevend remittance to J. Ilarry " wcretaty. 1710 Che. tout " at reel, Pbll.delpbla." 11 WANT STREET OPEN i« d drmn.llun Croc-rcynx". " Director Fl.her, In teply to a que. f lou al the weekly meeting of the Clly " Com mi-.louer. a« to the .iate of J affair, regarding the C.nnthUn avenue quest Ion. .aid that Hie Corinthian aveuue ca« ha. rjaclied the .tage ^ proceeding". one .if the Inlere.t-d parlle-. a-k. Fit c fi.it for III. laud, which wa- .aid loi J at lea.t ot» |i«r cent abiive the market priced , The thought wa* freely expre-wd- - that Mr Scott wa. trying to bluff ' " Hie ciiv. •
Jt wa. Mated (hat II wa. uoder-tood that Mr. Scott bad recently made a .ale al the price quoted, but It wa. broadly Intimated that a game wa. In ° prpgrea*. Director Fi.lier .aid lie knew of Scott', land. The city, lie declared. * cannot establish a precedent of paysuch price*, lo uy notliiBg of Hie J' On .motion of Director Tlioru. the aplldltor waa Instructed to take the " nececary slept to open Corlutblan 1 ^MKS. IDA GIBJ1 WEDS * H.ddon Hrlxhi. Bride Ha. Been Ratnrarr Vl.llor Mere. Mrs. Ida V.GIbb.oPHkddon Height.. (| . former resident of tbl. city, and ( Cbarie. Goldenberg, of Germaulown. t were married a few day. ago at Had- ^ ; doutleld by the' Rev. J F. Nicholas. g of Hie Preabyterlan Church of thai I Only the Immediate friend, of llie * couple were preiwih. 0 1 The bride Iia. been a .ummer real-, j 1 dent of Ocean Clly for a number of ( , years, and ha. many friends here. j ' . ; » The Ocean Clly High School boy. t ' again loat^to tba Cape May Court ( House teaucltal Salvrday by tlie «mre t , of 10 lo 7. The Sbstiski. would aug- f :. ge.1 UrXjie 100^1 boy. that If they want , f tbe JopWjP/1™" P»l*r' whlch <le"lre" i i- gtve ItT they kbould bring It In be- ( -1 fore liStre^ Wednewlay. ,
1 " T 1 COMPANY G B0Y& HOLD SMOKER . /National Guardsmen Given , , 1 Good Advice by Lieutenant i c | Elliott, of Rcgnlar Army. j , I The mem by hi of Company O. Third . Infantry. N. G N. J . of thl. city, held t j Hielr llr.l .moker in Miller". Ice cre.m | 'parlor- Friday evening ..and It wa. an , <h-.-a.lou marked by Jollity and a gen- , ler.l feeling ..f !ncrea»ed lntere-1 in tlie i affair* «f Uie orgaulxallon by the boy. , ! j liiere wall a general .urprlM cauwsd | ( j j the company a> il wa- drllleil by Ser- [ SaiidVicli.-. coffee and Ice cream of [ , the n. u.l high Standard of excellence | , r were provided by Miller llro. . fol-jj j lowed by cigar, and clgatetle.. j, I Before leaving lo catcli the Wit h . o'clock car out of lowo. Lieut. Ktlu.lt. j briefly to ll.e meu at Hie re.|ue«l of I . e . apt. Vance L. Ealy. of Hie local cm- ^ ,
poult.— regular atlepdauce and alien-!, tltmal guard or any -ervlce. To gel | , all rfficleul nrgaidxalloii. there mu.t be | | training and to obtain training Ihere must be regular attendance; and. atleu- , f all your attention to the drill, | , speaker advised. He -aid he ha. j nulled among meiuher. w.f Hie ne- j Mimeonc I. walcliing them The drill , only an hour and a half, aud that lime Hie suldier should put III. sou I lutu II. The traliiiug Hie soldier, are thus receiving will 111 Ibeui , lo fo|luw Hie regulars, aud. ir need. Ir.iulug Hie member, of llie guard ( would .uller In -tuue of actluu. ( ••You owe It to yourwlf end lo your ( Stale- to drill," he .aid. -Dou't let ( other eugagemeut. lutertere with your drilling. It 1* the ouly way lo gel re- , suits. Otlierwliw you will He your , captain, your clonal eud your coun- ( -Attention aod attendauce are the ( Lieut Klltotf. remark, were greeted Toe 'two regular arniv officers then j '
left . escorted by Cgptam Ealy and L First Lieutenant Alfred It Smith. I'rlvateGcrgeC. Murphy, chairman of the euterlaluuient cmiuittee calle.1 u|m>ii Second Lieutenant Theo.V.Town- t elected to tbl. office a .hurl time .luce, | ( Mid that thl. was the flr»t opportunity | he had bad In thank the members for , tlie support glveu-hlm. He I. glad to I | be second lieutenant of Company O, ; , which I. sure to be tbe best cmpauy , in tlie Third Beglmeut. To attalu thl. , , end, bowever, every member baa to < , pay atteutlou and come out for all drill.. Tbl. I. tbe ouly way. There must be luterest lu tbe company. Due can easily tyll a niau't Interest by hi. I appearance. When tlie member, leave I tbelr home, aud go out ou tbe street I must have tbelr uniform, buttoned and eapsou straight— not cocke J on tlielr heads. The company I- I off without the meu who never goe-lo drill.. ^ ^ ^ uitli two football team., one team Willi lntere.1 lo the game and tbe oilier lacklug II. Tue footbill team, a goal. Compaby 11 lit. one. and a gout one. aud tbe member* to conquer tbo« drill regulation, t i win II. When Ibey do tbl-, they will make tbe otber* look up. *ud thus make Hie Third Beglqjeot the be-t hi I he Slate If It U.nOt already that. G desire, lo be the bestdrilled com paily lu the reglmcul. All would be proud to bear, "10*1* goe. . Company O. 1-o't It floe?" The i iieople of Ocean City expect Oompaoy j Compauy i p
lo put Ocean City on the military | map All belouglog lo tbe compauy; el have a lot to learn. So «ooo «a all get I II they will make tbe goal of being ' C be* disciplined company lu tbe u regiment. ' n Private Murphy, who 1. the com-je pauy. clerk, told tlie boy# what tbe * different officer, have to study and p aud be also called atteutlou to a statement he had recently read In f which It was declared that men or a the uatloual guard, because of the ( discipline tbey undergo, are the flr»t t choice for positions In builneaa life lu J the large cities . r Cap! Ealy .aid that tbe only tblug t he desired lo tell Hie meu wa. to urge « attendauce at drills. Hereafter oulyjj meu who are working at ntgbt will be excused If a mau D sick, that, of D dtflereut. Staying away drtlla because of a '-dale" or ; lauoess won't go aoy more. I Cept. Eily thaoked lb* men for the ] support given him during tbe .ummer ; encampment at Sea Girt. He aald be f oougratulated by uaariy a*ery 1 officer of tbe Third Begtment on the ■ work of tbe men while lu camp The only way lo keep up tbD reputation I# • by attendance at drills. Some lew do not attend aud tbe*e will be dropped* - Others will follow ft tbey don't change • tbelr ways. The speaker referred to tbe ooo- " pauy's propoeed oew'araeery.-wMcb It J Is purposed to make ooe -of tbe flue* ./-hi the Slate. Then *111 be social and « otber feature, attached to It that win m Legal papers of all dmertpttooa, to- '* eluding wllla, am carefully draws by at R. Guttle Robin son at hb office. 744 A»bury avenue, Ocean Ulty, N.J. adv.
CITY'S OLDEST RESIDENT 1 ' IS CLAIMED BY DEATH
Harriet Lake, Daughter |1 of Revolution, Was Stepmother ot Lake Brothers, j Mrs- Harriet S. Lake, probably Hie j oldest daughter of llie Revolution In Jf wa. In her ninetieth year and had | I virtually unconscious .li.ee hqiiio ' ' Mr-. Lake. wl|p wa. the nepmother|< of tbe Revs. S. Wesley and Jame. E. « I. ■ descendant of Hie noted i Homer, family of tills «ecllou. She ; '■ born at Horner.' Point on Hep- ' i Her father wa. In in* militia during i War of the Revolution aud he I 1 stood on guard at Home..' Point iii j i He wa. al-n In til* war of HIS. a« ' remarkable degree up lo the* time of a i fainting .pell .lie ha I aboul ten day . ago Then .he waa In the garden of. | the home of Mr«. Nelson Hnoy. at 1 1 i went Into the yard and fell She In ' jured her-elf .lightly, and within a [Scotch Hall, . 1 ! The Rev Jame. K. Lake wa. with lier the following Sunday and sang < with her some of Ibe good old hymns She enjoyed Hie occasion and uot only ..iiir toil nr.vsd with Dr Lake but prayed '*
! Mr* Lake's flret husband waa Kt- 111 win fordery. of Aiaecon. and there * [were three children" by Ihl. marriage. <1 I 'The only child by tbe flret marriage u now. living I. lie wis K. fordery, of j " Simou Lake, the father af tbe " , of Ocean City, and hlm-elf one of the founder., aud Mr., fordery j married In I8S7. ■ . Funeral wrvioe. will be held In Hi* ' j First M. E. fburcb at 1.30 o'clock Hat- '• urday afternoon. Interment will be at * Atisccoo. • | CHANGE IN SERVICE " M • pi i.i. lo Mold ■erilnx. on ^ At a special meeting of member* of Baptist Church It wa. de- 1 elded lu cbauge tbe ulgbl of prayer sen Ice from Wednesday to Tuesday evening at 7.45 o'clock. Tbl. move I. made to accommodate the pastor, tbe Rev. George F. Mltcb, 1 who I. taking a course of atudlea at the 1'uiver.lly of Peuu.ylvaula aud caouot be here lu time fur the uiual Wed- 'I iie-day evening prayer service <1 ••Let urfTemember tbe cbaug.-." «aye I l P.«tor Mltcb, "and arrauge to come ' I out ou Tuesday evejlug.." I 'I Tbe service will be conducted, a.
nr. t'narlVroDHd. M*e. Sarali M. Yeo, widow of , Samuel Yeo, died at ber borne. 1861 i Frank ford avenue. Philadelphia, Hum , day. aged *evenly-flve years. Her ( funeral was held yesterday afternoon, j j Mr. aud Mr-. Yeo were summer | i visitor, here for many year*, they i , ow ned a cottage on Wesley , | aveuue. near Third etreet.^Thay have , i eon, Samuel P.. who was In buel- , 1 1 w-lili bl. father aud wbo lias , 1 { many friend* In this city. i D. Of A. 'a BIB NlKtlt. There will bet big time amoog tbe > Daughters of America' toglght, occasion of tbe vlelt of State Vice Councilor Everett Gray . of Jersey City. There will be present a delegation from Pride of Cumberland Lodge, of Leesburg. Tlie committee lu charge com prl.es Mrs. Ida Jeffries, Ml*. K A. Porter. Mrs. A G. Gilbert. Mr*. D. L. ' Vanamau. Mrs Thoma. W. Kvtrlugi bain aud Mr*. Joseph Barclay. ■ (or ■ reel Work. Director Fisber. at tbe weekly meet1 lug of tbe City Commissioners, made > a molluu, wblcb wa* carried, that llie ' clly advertise for bid* for tba etr*ei ■ work embraced In ordinance No. 65. i passed at Ibe meeting tbe week before. - make II tbe leading organization lo the I city. When tbey get tbD armory! , those who have beeu diopped from ibe e compauy wllLregrat that tbey did uoi r ' pay mote alleutlou lo tbelr dalle. mote eueuuou to lueir uuiiea. gu
■ Lleuleuaut Smltb aald that beds- Ci j aired to bring out one tblug— pride lu M city aod pride In tbe company M the company drills, some try Cl do right, while otber* talk and pay pi loo atlentlon lo command* given. He V; advised all to giva attention aod to m work for tbe beat Intonate of tbe com- » * " a C Quartermaster Sergeant Cbarie* S H ley aald that belorw by »..«Dcni» to bD prawut-peaitloa, a few week* * be thought be knew a- little hit B about tbe national guard., but now be tl ha. bl* dmibu. He told tba boy* that (j be wasn't going lo make aoy com- * plalnu just tbeu. Tney had been raked over tbe coals pretty well that * -night, aud tbey needed It, but be o warned tbem that condition, in future : to tbe quartermaster's room warn Ml ha 1 different. ■ Tea fwr hm> ■■lucent. I Mrs. Jobo Peter Habermehl. of Mo.' J ' S138 Diamond street, Philadelphia. \ gave a theater party. foUoweg by Ufe 1 at tbe Ballevue-Btratrord Wedocaday 1 of laat weak lu honor of bar daughter, > Mlaa Caroline Margaret Habermehl. « i .boss marriage to George S. Kuhland i , will take place lo November. Mr. , Habermehl and family am sum met ' resident, of Ocean City. . ! ; -7^7, , : I The child ran of St. AogMtlndb 8d^ if day Hcbool an now aiagiog at tba 16 e o'clock mam Snaggy. »ud thay U very well. Tbeg are la charge of. mK Eleanor GannOO. wbs preside, at the '* organ, and who D aeilrtad by Ml*. It Roger*. Tba singing add* oooalder4 ably to tbe aervle*. •* . g - -' •* ■ II mean fwr Ce.ee.ile*. _ a special meeting of tbe Ladle*' Home Missionary Society wee bald - Tueaday afternoon at tba Hotai Stern- ling lo prwper* cert ale SaUID eonif nested with tbabeUtac of tbe Htatg 44 convenltoei of tba eodaly hi tbe Flret v. M- K. Church November 18 '
HOT SHOT AT BAKER'S CLAIMS Ex-Senator Nichols Says Labor Conditions Arc Not ^ Trnthfully Described. , leu Mr- Raker", betray. I ..I I lie Pan.j period "f d«qire..i"i« ui.paiaH, led -awe, I crane administration.. i try be bad yel in Hod one iu.ii out "f . of t lit- country and |>eiverle<l Hie fart. r»' f
side aalcli laclory. at Hie b.-lciy mill-. al Floreuce '.' To come a little Ferracoie Macblue Works. Ilridgeboi. llie men are working only li.lf deraood tariff went Into eflect 7 It I. easy for Mr Baker and Mr. lo talk aboul labor conditions. are ncli men. In addition Hie mem Ber of Congress, aud llie laller salary of |lil*«i annually. Yel Mr. m>. that be caunol live on that, inasmuch a. II co.i> au much lo reside io Washington. Nevertheless lie and Tfr. Baker have both done their be.l to rneut of so unjust tariff mea.ure for MADE GOOD RECORD Uwl.T. Hleveii". Republican candifor the A-seuibly, will undoubtedly receive the full vole of the party al tlie election next Tuesday. session and should be returned. Amoug the thing, he .land, for are Amoug ine iniug. ne siaou. ior sir
ben ell t the seaside rewirUs the value of - which resort, lu Cape May Couuly » value of over thirty million dollar*, Z and allow them-to conduct Ibrlr own • affair*; economy In Slale and county Z government ; the Democratic I .eg I.- z of lttlt apprcprialed $876,000 » more iliac any prevlou*- legl'lature Z and most of It wa* for the creating of 1 1 new office, and Increased salaries: the 9 ■ reduction of high salarle. for Htate Z > officer, aud department head, end the S raising of tbe pay of thecDrtrrSTy f work tbey have to do; yti abolltlou of J ' child labor; for sucfi condition* of J ■ toil among women a. shall safeguard i ' therf physical aud moral health; aud - • for a deceut wage, the be.t each ' ludustry can afford; the .ubinl.«iou to " the people of tlie right to vole for or ' against a constitutional amendment • providing for woman suffrage; law. " td provide" fur better projection device. ' 'il. ' r*tlrna<l crossing. In Cape May 1'iibnty; the amending of the ll.h and game law. so a* to allow tbe fishermen engaged on the Delaware bay " shore to b«ve more of the benefit, of ' the natural privilege, which have 1 been taken away from them. 5YOUNG PAIR .WED e Bias Reave. U»a BrMc ol Harold e tigroid -Collin., son of Mr. and Mr. >■ Jacob Colliur, of Soulli Seavllle, this ~ tktuuty. «ud a graduate ui the Gceau _ . alio a grauuaie ui iiir v»i-e.u _
High School, cla*. of 1809. aud Alice Reeve*, of Salem, a niece of | aud Mre. R. M. Reeve*, of Ihl* " were married WedoeMlay eve--(1l plug, October "Jl. ,Tue marriage was 'le Frieude' eeremony In. the Salem T House. $ After the eefedioily. Sir. and Mre. a Oglioa left on a trip to Provideuoe, » I . and other poluhat'hey will re-' j |Mk lu their aiw bungalow at.Boutli | Seavllle. where the young mau I. lu ^ -lumbar bualoewi Mr. and Mr*.] Colllue are well kuown here. Wilson Y. Ubrfallaif of thin city, a | ecbool friend of Mr. Colllue, wee ore of the tuber. j I William H. Batchelnr. wbo died 10 ' Philadelphia Mouday, wa. burled ,( yesterday afieruoou at Seavllle. Ser- ■ vice, were held lu tbe cburcli there. I - waa a resident of Seavllle lbs greater porttou of- ble life. He came i to tbD dty a few year, ago aud lived i with hi. brotber-lu law. David W. ' Gaudy. Mr. Batctielor waa sixty-live I - Three Hew KUIrd i Rdaatd Pyle, Harry Kane aud j, Wttitaul Walker, all of Philadelphia, p jwefa. killed Tuesday ulgbl at Pleaw " WutvlID when au automobile vau lo e wbleh they were rldiug was struck at ' the shore road crossing by a Phljylclpbla A Reading Railroad tratu. LraxBe'r Bewedi. i> Dou't forget the "EveniDg of Fun" 1 lo moving picture* to be given at r~ I Doogbty '• Pier under the auspice* of ]"|tha Young Men's Progressive League alltliD evening. You will have a good 'mom.* -Don't mD. It.
| J0TSE8' MEN'S SHOP | >f THE LEADING- OUTFITTER (Jf OCEAN CITY fl Y. 755 Asbury Aveniit ^ •;lf ' SAIMACSAN COATS. SWEATERS, UNDfRWI AR '•>& •X*. STETSON HATS. CAPS ■><; ^ the Idlest style x In Arrow Collars- Elgin. LlamoK. Norman v i jones has it McAllisters The Leading Dry Goods Store Well Stocked Up i for Winter. A Creat Showing of Fall and Winter | MERCHANDISE. N«« i t .i ii in.-lv.-t tt — . Fleccedovvii and OutiiiK" Flannel C.mviis. Skirts ! ami P. iiamA. Beau Mill line Roman Stripe and 11a id Silks for : irii.lli-a. W.ii-t- ami Trininiiiig* Sweaters ZZSlZZ TLtaS Underwear l Or-a -V...C < C.r,/ It isn.iy U FPMSD.ir a«J ////"A V- " if-T" I'.n s. s. McAllister Asbury Ave. Ocean Gity, N. J.|
Attractive Summer Homes AT BARGAIN PRICES House on Second Street near the beach | 9 rooms and tiath : nicely furnished; full size lot, only - $3600 Bungalow on Eennlytt Place. 6 rooms and hath, • - $2600 New Bungalow on DeUijcey Place $3850 Others at prices from $2500 lo $5 000 Lots in all sections of the city - $250 up JOSEPH I. SCULL 787 Anbury Avenue, Ouean City. N. J.
I HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE N !| 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey »A"A'A'A'A'AAAA"A"A*i*AiA*A***A***^ j Best Cottage Location j ; ' [ in Ocean City for "in-season" and "between-sea- ] , « i sons"- is Wesley avenue from Eleventh to I » " * Thirtentli streets. We offer a lot containing 4000 j | ' | square feet, facing ocean in that section, for only j , < j $1450. U surely is a Bargain. J & > j ' : | fYASSEY & EDWARDS ! • ' * Eighth Strand Central Ave. - | | if TTT
B.Trnnk Smith Go.,"",™'.".™ 1 flf you have money to loan see us for-good investments. For sale, fine lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with email house, $2500. Two lots corner First street and Asbnry avenue, size 70x100, cheap, a Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, 1 attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity.. Fire insurance placed with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. j" ALONZO COTTON I REAL ESTATE ^ 619 ASBURY AVENUE OOEAN CITY. N. J. Five cottage* on Central avenue, from Sixth to Righth street*, for mle, very reasonable. Furnished cottage on Central avenne, above Fourth street, lot 40x100, with garage, only fyoo. Furnished cottage on Central avenne, above Third street, 1 only I1600. Furnished cottage on Fifth atreet. $2700. Two cottages and one lot i on" Aabnry avenue, near Seventh street, only $ysop. Also two cottages on Asbdry avenue, same block . onlv.$270o. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE I Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, IM- J. i MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No watting for two weeka to know If you ma*«et it; w# can tell you at once. Bargains in Bay and Ooaan front pwignrtte* Choice cottage* for sale. Also loU for taveetment and -for Jguaovamant— the choice of ° Ocean City. Apply to I - ^ Q^ferER^MCO '■ " N- ICall at the Sentinel Printing House if you desire flrst-elass work, "i Orders promptly filled.
hotels tan (orrxtEa • _ H0T6L Bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. - Between Eighth snd Ninth Street* OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E. Smith BK kivoham, <" Scotch Hall " MNATORIL'M . j —ripen At. the Voar— I .- TUE IMPERIAL THE KATHLU. WYOMING ""w. r nr. u. j. a. p. niLXRB J HOTEL ATGLEN - Cm of tbe tu'wt obu trail r located hotel* in
I loeaii City. Uie aim Um always been to make tbl* hnu* srlect and homelike, and it* large and einml |wtronag* proves Its sueo* For term* and partieulara address, THE WILMERS 7II6 Central Ave. Open all the year. Klrat-ctaaa table board. Kveiilng dinners. STERLING HOTEL all ykak Hot water" beat. Winter boarder* ^ solicited. X a. I.I1BUT THE HEWLINGS having decided to close for the winter, It will be te-opeued fur guesta lu Msy, 1915. L H. HEWUItll Ninth and Wesley are. ocean Ulty. m. j NEW HOTEL ELBERON ki"mt*ocxaiI' city , u. j. KourteenIhH«Mon. r bo roughly reoovale
E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624 tlGMTH ST.^rT OCgaw Cl\y NEW JCWBKV Eyes EumiDid Without Drops N.we.1 np-10-dale mriboda ^ yiafecMea ■talent with good work. AU work dene oa " A. W. ELY taaa AilaaM' *«*#• ATLABTiC CITY, 1. J. shore Fret Uoe Paaree Door. • KnebUshed mat Sell Ptoore ■** | Dance Every Cotd Lirachas. Wednesday and F»e. | Saturday Night ; The Excursion House [ JAMES CLAKK is]- * MAIN STREET mm*. . . ► NEW JERSEY AVENUE | S8MERS' POINT :: N.J. | Why Not Buy Yonr Bathing Outfit at Cofi's, , where you will find a full line of - the most select
Bathing Suits, Caps. Shoes, etc. . Also a fine assortment of SUk Stocking*, all at reasonable priceaGOFF'S BATHING SUPPU STORE 930 Boardwalk Adjoining Gofl'i Beth* JOHN E. TOWN SEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey ? First National Bank ' Ooean City, N. J. " CAPITAL $44.4(14. SUKPULN SMJN l. m. ctuaaut. rreatdaai H. B. BT1TXH. Vlos-Prreldeal W. BOOTT MAM 11. Oaahler H. B. HUVSXki Asag. CaatUs* i. riTMlAH TATXM. BoncJtrr - uM-Creaar"*'0!?*^ X V Ooraon JorevhLBeall . , x W. Kdwards atlgeairttsr* 11 B-WeawyDsk* LreUe*. l ndlam Wnt-e. Moore A»s«tm»g 1 SAhpi Iub asL" 8 :E5EEE!ZT.1!Z

