We i<liall I* glad tu receive ltem« »f f to thla community ami our reader" \ coin pan it-l Willi tlie full, name and add rem of tlie writer, not ueeemartlv for publication. I>ut a- a guarantee of . «"»■' '»■<"• ; fl DOTS. |\ Hid you gel a d»ei.' . I", •ourV." ""'l '"e> ™ " The people appear to have relumed " to I heir normal |~.lillral mlndn. " • It I. better lo have lo-t and won ^ Revival ecrvlrrs are being held In ll Trinity M. K Church, Marmora. v Cheer up, betn<m-rat.. the wool , John Akarmao. former -u per In ten- ' de.il of the rt-nite Fe-t L<u>. died In I Allaulle 1'lly on I'^rirMtay . I PERSONALS. j It M. < Jorge-, of (lermaolown. »a> t lly I lerk^Jah II K Adaiu. will aoon Daniel Gallagher. rtf Philadelphia. ( J l>. CoUhia. of Camden, registered ' at the AlKleu a few day. ago. Dr. K C liauglian. of Philadelphia, wa. In town durnig tlie week 1 Former rtherllt Bright. ol Wlldwoud. wa. lu town Monday eVenlug. I ■Flierllt Coraon, of Ca|>e May Court I H. uWi wa. in tow n Tliuraday. v • ■ Mm. J. P. Fox, of tin- city, ha- re- J wa. a recent gue-i of the'sterling1.'' * \ All.. Vivian It. laniard. of Wllkea- I Itarre. I. regl»tered;at I lie lli.eayne. Mr. and Mr.. Harding V. Crape, of ' Clayton, .pent Monday lu till. oily. ' \V It. Develln and wife, of Phlladel- ' plila, were reeenl gue-l. of tlirKathlu. H.I. Derrick, of Philadelphia, waa , a gue.t of the Klliefnii a few day. ago , A mo. O Chamber., of PIHTadelphla, I ha* been .pending a few day. In till. I city. Robert II D iiinell. of Jenklntown ] wa. a gue-l of the Imperial a few day. ' ago. • Mra.-li. <1. Itrangan. of llil* cMy. I. ' efijoyiug a vl.lt to friend. In Plilladel- , phla. Mi. J. It. Hancock and family, of | till- city, are . landing a time at Ail- | Mr. and Mr. D Keever have gun. i t» Sharon Hill. I'a . for the winter I Mr. X. C. Clrlland lia- telurneil to ' West Philadelphia lo.pend the w inter \ Clarence Sill and wife, of Leo-* downe, were among the vl.llor. here . till. week. Dr tleorgr W. trquhart, of Weat Philadelphia, wa- lutre to vote on i Tueaday. . City Sohcllor Pi <J. C. Bleakly and w|i d Camden, were vl.llor. here Koilly l.vmdi ha- taken tlie Nbt whiter.8 ' Wii.iam A I lender and wife of Philadelphia, were vl.llor. here dor 1 9 thg the week. Paid Commodore I *. Howard Seller ■uerliorii. of Philadelphia, wa. In town Tueaday. Joseph J. Huftleld. of Caindeu. apent Sun-lay with R. C. Dullleld and family lu till. clly. Alexander Lxwreuoe. Jr . and wife; of Philadelphia, were here Tueaday and yexterday. J I A. K. Burg-trr»eer. of Norrl-tnwL^ .ummer realdeut of llil. city, wa. neie' a few day. ago Mra. I .out. Miller and win. lv etiiieTli. of thl. city, vl.lled relative, lu Port XQrrl. rrceully. Herbert Pioch returned to Plilladelplita Tueaday after *|ieudliig .everal - day. In Ihle city. The Rev. W. Klwell Lake, of Cape . Way City, wee agues of hi. pa—'* p i Ihla city TuewJay. ' iy Tlioma. McClong, of South " c •■• >1ty. haa moved to 627 A. bury aveiior ' rthe waiter. mm p. S Warren, of thl. clly. la v . dei daughler, Mr-. Ptrgumn, m v, r h Philadelphia. Wa ter Hay*, of Philadelphia, relumed < Monday after apendlug a few d/kj - ' ii Ihla clly. City Trend rer and Mra. William McCoach, of Philadelphia, were vl.llor. here during the week. Mra. I'. 8. Cuiraon.of Atlantic Clly. haa returned home after a few day.' vi.it lo frleuda lu Marmora. Kloyd I.utlon and wife, parent, of X. T. Luttiin, have returned to Ihla city after a vialt to* Philadelphia, (ieurge Fuller, of tbla clly, haa gone' of gone
to Fen n-g rove. where he llaa obtained ■ employment In the powder mllla. < William M. Mill well, of Phlladel- ' phla, a well kuown .ummer reaklent here, waa lo town a few days ago. { William llagel and wife have re- c turned' to - their Philadelphia home after a loug eeaaoii at thla reaort. , Former Anaemblyman Frank H. < Jea- and wife, of Haddnn Height., I were among the vlaltora here Sunday. 1- tl. Reeve, and wife have cloned J . their cottage. 6226(>utral avenue, thla city, aiitf are now located In Mlllvtlle. "fcewl. K. Cordery. ml Philadelphia. ( "came here lu attend Ihe fuueral of bla , mother. Mra Harriet K. Lake, Haturday. Mr.. T. J Florance. of Philadelphia, returned liomeTue. ay after a lengthy vialt to Mr. Cbarlea Miller, lu thla city. Martin Maloncy and family have r moved from the Cheater Apartment. pi the Thorn A partmeuta on Central »•" avenue. Kdwerd S. Deemer and family cloaed tbelr Fourth atreet cottage end returned lo their I htladelphla' borne Tueaday. Prof. Samuel Cohen, who la apendlug the winter moulba lu Atlautlc city, waa among the vlaltora. here Tueaday. Joaepb I. Haruetl aud aoo, Harry, Bid a visit to the former's mother, re. M. C. Haruetl, #16 Ocean avenue, on Sunday. Mra. l-lncoln Harris and daughler. Mine H stile, of Atlantic City, spent ■ lie we*k-end here as guesta of -Mra. l.roii Breckley. Mr. end Mm. William D. Baruhurat have Cloaed tbelr Aabury avefioe cottage aud opeosd tbelr winter home lo Ilia Muaker Clly. Mra. Lydla 'O'Brien, or thla city, haa gone to Bridgeport, Conn., where.
GETS I " FINE SPIKE BUCK Walter Foster Was Member of Party Went Out From I Millville. i uii.tpblr Welter Foater. of llil. clly. Who wa- with a deer-hutitliig parly Millville that went to Cumber-' jlaiid. a -mall town nine mile. out. on ^ Monday, saw two deer. Iieard two jollier, and killed a. nlkr buck weigh- 1 I lllg "•> |HiUOde. He returned to llrean City Tuesday "J" > hide lie wut away lo lie tinned. j" Howard IJerbe-brouglil down the A large-t .nag buck ever taken Into Mill- ,, vllle. II weighed probably 2V1 pound.. ' The Other" uiemiier- of the parly < Uel-lnger. Clia-. Parker. Ja- J ,y I. a Rue. Dr Roland Slade. Dr. Oner. « Cha-. Xormlne, Freit. Soiiiet-. Henry <' Harry Krrlrk-ui. rteriie * I 'iHimba. Deorge Hay, T>J w.t.f tjjtlieli. John Skellenger, A W. Henry and -, Jo-epti, the bafber. . f Library benefit i \ "Tr.ttlaxar" l»» nr. Uoliurr In , n. »•:. ciiurcli Meal Taradai. lie Rev. Charles H. Koliner, MA. ' pa.torof tlie Find Pre.bytcrlan Cburcli. t will give a "Travelogue" lu the Find » Method lat Church for the tienellt of '■ the in-can City Public Library. A few year, ago llie Rev aud Mr., r Rolmer «|ieiit four moiitlia traveling lu . lie Holy Laud They vl-lted |miIiiI. } on the three coiilhieul. til Kurope. ' A. la and Africa, durlug w hich the}- " had many lutere.thig aud some thrill- 1 lug experience.. They traveled >11 . through Ihe p'e-ent war aoiie from ' CoiLlaulluople aud the Black Sea lo J Koliner kept III. eye. open', he will many entertaining thing. In tell " Mr. Buhner wa- in Africa the .ame ' Dark Cohllurul. Ihe two meeting each ; other twice during 1 heir .lay there. , During llil. trip Mr Buhner wa. a . member of the .alaneil .tair of lei- " 1 lurei. employed lo entertain the pa.■wnger. Willi de-crlpllve lecture, on Ihevarlou. point, vl.ltrd. addre— Ing i large gathering, mi shipboard Because of III. experience In llil. tlie ••Travelogue" by litm In the , First Melliodt.t Chfrreli on I'.ie-d.y evening proml>e»to be very enjoyable A large allendauce I. parllcularly dr- ' sired, a. the |iubllc library, for wIiumlienelll it I. Jtlveii. la verp-wortliy of -upport and ip urgent need of fund, al ' tin. lime. The Kev: -Mr. Buhner and - ihe First Methodist Church will uut realize a penny, gladly doing all lliey - can to forward mi worthy an Institution a. the town library. It I. hop-d the citizen, w ill re.pnud r tie realized for llil. youug eilui-gj tonal . are all Justly proud. ; Ticket, are being Mild for Iwenty Trophies will be given tlie young I people wllUig Hie large«l uuuilier of Ticket, rosy lie purchased from Mia. Maud M. Fould. at the public, library ■IrailuB l»lani for (.orratinr. i- William II. Del. mill, of Phlladel r phla. the ow ner. >. having a hoi water heat plant Installed lu Ihe l,orrelne. f al Ihe corner of Ninth street ami Central avenue, on Ihe Inter-County Boulevard. The hotel, which wa. . formerly known a. the Uirralue. but . wa. called Hie I iiler-CouiKy during the past season, will reopeii March I under Mr. Delarolli'. |ier-oiial manageI tueul. I.Mlxr ou Viallallona. Membera of Ocean City Couucll. No f III. I), of A., vl.lled MoKluley Council, \ No. Ml. of SciHI vllle. last evening a Arrangement, aim have tieen made by e" the local council to vl.lt Cre-cem Council. No. III. of flo-iieu. tomorrow . afternoon. From Do-hen Ihe memberwill go to llm-New Center Houiw al Wlldwood, take dlntier and vl.it ! Holly Council. No. 69. lu the evening. '' Holrl Kerper. laMirl. a llie redular miiutlily meeliug of Ihe ■I Proprietors' A.mciatlon of ^ a City will be^heW^on Moiiday II of Mr. arid Mra. Samuel H May berry. y 6906 l»arcbk"ood aveuue. Weal Philadelphia. A full atteudance I. 4e>lred. Mrs. John Hrigaa Burled Mra John Brlgg*- who was a sup 1* „ mer resident of Hit. clly. wa. buried * from Iter home lu Fraukfurd Friday aRerniMiu. She aiid her husband ® owned property at Fifth atreel and '* Weat avenue. t. Closed Mia collage. Thomas It. Kurt. Jr.. of Ihe Thomas W. Price tympany, was In town Kriof day. when he cloaed hi. collage for the Is year. Mr. Fori plans lo make a num bar of Improveineutatnhlshouaeearly „ nexl spring. ' of
lirr sou.Adolphus Cox, under went an di operation tbla week. w MtA Barlow, au uperaior lu the Bell Telephone Company's alllce here, returned Muuday eveuing from a few day's visit to Vlueland. M William F Uerdluer aud wife have O returued frnm a tdp to Port Norrls, L where they aecompauled Charles vl and wife, of thla city. m The Misses Maxwell, who have been "* I speudlugaeveral weeks very pleaaaut|y P ' lu I heir cotuge here, have goue back lo their home lu Philadelphia. - Bernard Kui xd.-cliel. of West Philadelphia, eule . •• -d a house party at h ' his cottage here n irday and Suudey. p ' They all had a delijoyfiil time. al Mlaa Laura To«m«eud, who Is teach- si 1 lug school in Port Norrls. apent Halur- tl ' day and Sunday with ber parents, o 1 Smith Towuseud and wife, lu this clly. m Mra. John McCalllon. of Phlladel5 phla, and Miss Amia Wallaee. of ; Weatwood, are guests of their parenta. 1 Mr aud Mra. L. L. Wallace. M thl. tJ city. • " ' Frank Schneult. of Philadelphia, a « 1 summer resident of thl> city, was lu * 1 town Saturday. He left Phlladel- * phla Sunday for a few daya' visit to * • Virgin taVs** \ c The Rev. John\J Sweeney, of ■ Bordeiitowu, formerly of this clly; (iregory Mono, of Fleasantvllle, aud » '. Toomas Hageriy, A Atlantic City, ' r. were vlaltora here Monday . Cbarlea BeubajB and wife, of Philadelphia, were h«e Sunday and opened ■ f. tbelr cottage. [They remained until it Tueaday, when (pay closed the cottage "• for the winter. Thy* hope to return i to tbla city «M(7 oeifsprlug I >t Edward M 8utton>Mhe Splton A I- Coraou Company, who baalieeu In o Schenectady, where the firm le building a large rmervolr, arrived In town r Thursday last and remained bare i ri. jiolil after the election Tueaday.
I S NOW LEADS POOL PDAYERS , i of Yonng Men's „ I Progressive League Still i | Drawing Members. " ! Men s .J'r.igres.lve l^egue. • Hob" o Fo'l'lowl'ug ' la^hg result al Hie clow .Kin.- games l'uesday evening "Weduesilay, I ictober » -Mlnlzer, VI. " soralclies ; Itoswell. H acralclies e V uflilder. Vi. I screlcn. blgh rou. Is; e Barclay. H. - scralclies. SlioemakeJ. . '■ wralriies : VauUllder. 45. 4 si-rali-lies. Allen .50. 5 wralcbea; Vauliilder. 41. Pierce. «i. 5 sclVlclie.; e C-'-ralciies; A^t'smHh.Hr.'-cralciies.' [ Purler. 60 '1 acralclies; Lake. 21. » scralclies Allen. 60. 10 scialches; Mimzer. 31. 7 scralclies. * Thursday. Dclnber 29 - Vaudilder. . Barclay. VI, 4'acrelcliea: Porter. :i9. 4 scratches. "^Mlnlzer. 60. 4 acralclies;;' Pierce. 44. 3 scratches. Mlnlzer, VI. 3 .cratches; Jones. HI. 4 acralclies. | ' Friday, October 30 -Bo-well, 60. 4' scratches ; Raymond. 46, 3 scratches. , 1 iardiner. 60. 7 scratches; Lake. 24 16 | scratches. lUymuiid. 60. « scratches; | ' 12. H scratches, Allen.^W. I:' t). 4 scratches; Barclay. 16. 7 acralclies I Saturday, October 31 —Itoswell. 60. 3 1 -cr ale-lies'. Lake. 60. 3 scralclies; joues. 30. 1 scralcli. Porter. -50, 4 acralclies; Koswell. 41. 3 scralclies. Lake. 60. 4 I scratches; Morrison. 42. H scralclies. Porter. VI;' Pierce, 41. 8 scratches. Monday. November 2— A. It. Kuihh, 60. » scratches; Itoswell, 47. 7 scralclies. Jones. 60, II scralclies; Hoewcll. 49.^8 Smith. 41. 6 scratches, droves. VI. 13 scratches; Howe. S3, 7 acralclies. , Tuesday. November 3 Jones. 60. o -cralches; A It. Smith. 30. lOscretches •shoemaker. 60. S scratches: Howe. 38. 8 -cralches Slepbensou,60. 5 scratches. 34 6 scratches. A. It Smith. 60. 1 scratch. lUyiuoiid .28. 6 -cratches. Weduesday morning, November 4:— Won losi )V. Alien 12. 2 (. Mlnlzer 8 It Pierre — . U 2- , It. .Vaudilder... ... » * K Porter « * i A It. Smltli 5 * J Karrlsy 4 2 , J It June- ...... 3 2 J Ktr|dieuaoii r 5 A Fogg I I A. Itoswell 7 h II. Leke 7 8 H Shoemaker ... 3 I It. Derby. ... I - J. Morrison 1 * I S B. swan I. 3 P. Miller .1 8 I II F. Smllli I 4 J droves ... I 4 F L Howe ........ I 6 W Raymond 1 7
TYPEWRITER WRONG « V Wade Miaiakr When Heaolailoa a r Was atlax FlsrH ap. rt - adopird at the weekly meeliug uf the " ■ ' si'herea-, hi thrreeoluthiuaiueudliig T I the anuual appropriation resolution. ' : which was passed on A-ugust 8,1914 I the amounts to be raised for lutervst ' - ou pavilion bonds of 190J aud siuklug . fund aud luterest 5>u school bonds of .. 1906 and Boardwalk huodsof 190,5 became transposed; therefore, be It Ke-olved by the Board of Commis- , .loners of Ocean Clly thai Ihe city ; clerk be instructed to make the follow. L- ing corrections, to wit; , I Interest on pavilion bonds - i- of 1905 I 175.00 * - Sinking fund school bond . I of 1906 '60 00 * t I uleresl ou school bonds of 1805 1710 00 Sinking fund Boardwalk * . bonds of 1906 990 30 " I uleresl on Boardwalk . ' bonds Of 1905 635,42 " Be II furl bed _ , y Resolved, That the sinking fund aud , ' lulereal ou Boardwalk bouds of 1907 be • changed to read 1908. . It -was staled that the figures had '■ been accidentally transposed when , they were being typewrltleii. , hi - ealraxlau la Men. V The largest and moat widely repre- J 5 sentatlve body of women w (iich haa d ever met lu thl- Slate will gather lu < fauideu tomorrow, and bold a couven Hot! lasting two days. It being the - twcnty-Jourtb enuual couveutluu of the New Jersey Woman Suffrage As- ' sociatlon. Every county, every city . I- and most of the large towns of the >» state will be reprewuted by eeverel i prominent women, while there will be y a good-sized representation from all section* of Cape May Couuly, many ii,, remanent at Ives having Hie women representatives ''
devoted many years to the cause of " woman suffrage. g llona lo Low Anaeles. y Cbarlea F. Keever and family and d Miss Blanche Keever. of the St. k this city, left yesterday for f, Los Augele*. Cal., on a six mouths' c visit A large number of tbelr trleuds met them at Broad Street Btatlou to , see them off aud wished them a very pleasant trip. ( GoaelsPlarMa. J Mrs. Lydla Savre closed Ihe Elberon t 1 Hotel ou Tueaday aud left for St. r Kle.. there to Join her l aisier. Mrs. Ella Naylor. Both will t - lu Florida until aprlog, wbeu c - will return to Ocean City and ( , open the Elberon for the summer tea- t I Gat a Derri rrMd. Clareuce Hartman, a young bran of ■ c«y, la extremaly proud these i days. He shot a<pur enag bock deer , , Woodbine. It was bla Ural. He | ! went with Parker Miller, of this city. . . and several other hunters from ( J Palermo. _ aiviish Balis. ! Matbls A Kotundo. tailore lo the ! d' Bourse Building ou Eighth atreel, are i , reedy to make yon the reel eglt you < ' went for winter. Reed tbelr advert tleement In tbla lasoa of the Bbktiicbi.. ; ■ e J. M. Rosen baum. 'of this city, o received word rislordey morning of the death of hie wife's father -4n v Wllkea Barn. Mrs. Rosen beam has U the sympathy of bar cliele of friends. o Uhtt.— Boneb of keys. Reward if c rslurned to Darby's Real Batata offloe. adv. 11
M. E. CHURCH MEMBERS ji HAD ENJOYABLE EVENING
' Social Gathering Was One of h the Most Pleasant of Autumn Season. lire masquerade party given by tlie Ocean Clly Hlgli School Friday e\eri- ri ing interfered somewhat with tlie size C of lire attendance at the' snclal gather- r« Ing uf Hie members of the First M- F. m that ulglrl. but Ibere were hi about IIX) preaeift aud all bad a very !' A feature of the ucosalou was tbe|w music provided by an Edisou diamond ^ ( > l-iinted phonograph loaned by tlie y, Read-Paste Cum|ieuy and operated by !<l Joseph Foster In a Mulshed style | u There were flfly selected record- of I1 devotional and claaslc music oratorios, etc. and all were delighted wlili the ~ excellence uf the music Ihe-cello rt records were pertlcularly admired. n The quartet singing was a revelatluu J and many walxed up Inward the r .vocalists, so real and lifelike was It allRemarks were made by It. W. Kd b Harry Rosa sang several soloa, In- v cludlug "Uoodbye to Hummer, " and i "Tlie Itosary," and these were well (i I received. Miss Beatrice Halues was ( Hie aci-umpanlnt aud sbe played with that skill fur which she Is uoted. * i Ice cream and cake were served In .' ^Ihe social rooms lu the basement of the ( !cburc(| aud there waa au informal n i good time. | The decorations of the room were ' appropriate lo Hallow-e'en lime. - AGED WOMAN BURIED . \ J. B. Haines KuloxHea Mra. a Harriet K. Mki. I The funeral services over the re- ' ' mains of Mrs. Harriet E. Lake were c . held III llie First M. E. Church rtelur- - day afleruoun. The Interment was at ' I lie pall-bearers w ere Clly Commie . sinner Hubert Fisher. It It. rtiltee. Charles K Adams aud rtamuel Hull- * There were many handsome-floral , ' emblems, among Hiein a design from I 1 llie National rtociety of llie Daughler- J ' of Die Revolution, aud one from the j " W. C.T. U. I 1 lii tlie course of bla sermon. Dr. | H-liies a|»ke -• follows: . Mrs. Harriet rt LaEkdied at IC-ean j year' of her, age. rtl^w-a- born at j S nuer-' Point rteptelHoer 15 1825. and I wa- the younge-i child of James ' rtnujers. who died wheu lu his eightyulurliyear. ■ | rthe was -married hi eariy life lo Denlel Edward Cordery. of. Absecun. a son of Hie honored Reverend Ahsolom Cordery of precious memory. By tlfie union she bed Iliree clilldreu— Joseph Cordery, who died In middle life leaving four sons. -whu now survive her: a eecoud son. I«wl- E Cordery. now of Philadelphia; also a daughler. ! who died hi eaily life. Mr. Cordery was ainauof blessed character, but died with consumption lu early life. Mrs. Cordery npeued a store and supported her youog family with a determination worthy ber Somera blood. After ten years of widowhood, at the age of forty-two, abe married ....... I ,,f P las sa nl v 1 1 la and Laka, of Pleaaantville, ,
worthily mauaged hhr large affaire' at . Pleaaantville until 1880, wbeu they \ moved to Ocean Clly , where abe baa resided ever aluoe. In all the walka of lire she was a woman, a conscientious Christian, an energetic wife aud mother. She oouverted at the age of all aud Joined the old Zlon M. E Church at the egr of elg btaeu.mora t hen seventy , years ago. All these year* sbe baa malntatued au unaulllrd character. At Absecon, Plea-afihrllle end Ocean Clly abe did heroic work for Ihe cnurcb, for lemperauce and for civic riglrleouaueaa. For the Sunday school, , especially lo the Infant department, she waa untiring When Ocean Clly wae. inaugurated, she entered moat Joyfully Into the • work. Her father having brought her ; lu childhood to Peck's Beach to loox after lila property aud the cattle, sbe' never tired lelklug about these interesting days. From Ihe begloulog of Ocean City until old age shut out her vlalou, she was ever earnestly al work lo the of the First Church, also a charlel member of the Woman's Temperanes Union. Aunf Harriet, aa so many called ber. wee always randy for every good word aud work. Sbe was a woman of alrong will a moral and religion- sense a great bible student, a great lander and able In address and puMIc prayer. In l be four years of ber old age her haa beeo her ounslanl companion . reading up until the laat without The four yefra since ber elghtyttftli , year have been of constant looking for • the coming of the Maatrr How she louged for Hla'vcnmlng! • The la«t rtabpath of lier conscious . abe Joined Warttly In reading th# i bible and lo singing and prayer. Her soul seemed to be tilled with Hie nomine hiv of that loue looked fur Joy of loug fur Vsi
home How the old voloe mug out ou chorus. •In the sweet bye aud bye. we absll meet on that beautiful abort," and "Coma, Thou Fount of Every Blaming." . . . Her closing prayer Rogers with as eci yet and will aa king aa memory -enThe bible, hope. Joy. peace, the looked for home-coming— ell. ell com- - furled Ibee, old beCrt, ee ell earthly fort a and friauds faded away. ■ cilia for CBrteiaaaa Mrle- I Dr. J. B. Halnea. pastor of the Flrgt _ E. Church, packed #40 worth of new goods In a barrel Ihe latter part V. of last week and sent them away to » the Christmas ship that. Is taking - needad articles tu tbe war auffercrs In i, The gifts were secured by tbe Woman's Home Missionary So- N ciety. tbe church people nod merchants contributing Dr. Haloes aaye that tbe church's attitude Is to help again b If necessary. Will (seaa winter In FlerMa. Tbe Mflaea Hannah, Sarah and ' Aona Paxson, who have been real- 7 ' denti of Ocean City many yean, will. ! today for Waal Cheater, Pa.,' . • where they will vl.lt friend, before n I going to Sootbern Plnea for a May. v Later they aspect to go to St. PMers- ' Fin., where they will spend tbe P winter month. Tbelr many frieode r i tbla city regret tbelr depart**, aa' * > they do not expect to Mora to Ocean « City aa permanent residents. \ Farewell BBrpelee Part*. Mrs. D. K saver, of Ihe St. George, c was given a farewell surprise party on ; Monday night by qatte a large aum- , lf ber of her fneoda. Tb#> pieaauied 1 II her wKtr a beautiful haaeh of rasas. • The evening wae apeat with music "|dteft°?o° tbeD homae, wkbt^g" Mr. ' if Kaoeer a eery PHaaant winter nod i. hoping to wa her again In the early It eprtBg. 1
ATTENDED AGED 5 VETS' REUNION t MajorThomasGrcctcd'Formcr ■ Comrades in Arms at Meet- ,*,- ing in West Chester. 4 I seven III R«feiiti'V » il!cU u'lgaiiitiHo'u ^ a line record In tliv I Ivil War ^ !§!§i§j Idler-' muuuruFiil In M a r - b a 1 1 j . rtqutfr* frurn 12 l<> I uVbVk.where a I magnificent ..bile- ««- male by Tlie regluienl wa- «ui fr.nu Seplemtlie v.iluiileera alive, id w llulu IIM bear won nils. There » ere .frTfied men and MJb-tnule-. H« of w boiu cadre In - April. 11915, when lire lighting wa-over. Over jsiof Hie remainder were killed or wounded The regiment was In seventeen bailie-, and 8 W. C. T C. Heeling. — The W C. T I member- will riieel oe-day afternoon. November II. al Mr- Lewie Miller', liouie 727 Ceoiral avenue. Subject. -Mother's Meeliug." Leader. Mr.. Joseph NorLENGTHEN THE LIFE OF YOUR RUGS • . The dht below I^e aurtuedocrat OTb Wort tbe fabric of \J T A bro«jn fill// /'\|| 1 111 M V 111 I » £f«f {■Ian bnr tor fiR i // ; ^jZriis / iJh ' wl j JOHN E. TOWNSEND I ti37 Asbury Avenue I . OCEAN CITY. N. J. JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 4; 1137 Asbury Ave.
ficaan.City New Jersey ]■ MORGAN HAND. JK. * 1 :°'ira £L. o™.. h. ; .....HTZ.-, 1 f Have You Tried ham's ocean c1iy LAUNDRY 658 Asbury Avenue i AVho is at your service all the i j year round. I^Sfi 1 = ; tTUKTIC ICE COMPANY , wttn I. ..Minn Mountain Ice ' O llae, Asbury Ave, r .OCCAM CI£V N i. ' Metropolitan Sanitary ;Tensorial Parlor r 829 Aabury Avenue John M. Rosenbaum l pgOPglETOR r Spue's tllenlHin Ulv.o lo Children's Hair ^77^7, 1
H. Bnrkhartll & (W I PLl'MBINGgANI)HE.ATRrti j i arttn cmr *" * 1 ygg^g, J Hot Walar. Hum and Vapor Hmllnx ^ burglar PROOF VAULTS , : | have become a necessity to all. 1 Not only do they offer protection j | against loss by Burglars and Fire. !' i but also of PRIVACY to a^greater extent than a safe in! . home-or office. M I' You will be surprised to learn J J reasonably you can store • your jewelry, silver and valuable ' , papers in our modern Safe De- ■ WaiJgV nsllfl • v Rent a Safe Deposit Box and be sure your things are SAFE. We invite your banking ac- | count along service lines. d' a United States, Cou^fy, State d and City depository, i. Call on m today. Ocean City Title and ' Trust Company
I JONES' MEN'S SHOP | k THE LEADING OUTFITTER ' OF OCEAN CITY 2* * 755 Asbur^ Avenue • ^ ■yr BAl MACAAN COATS. SWtATERS, UMHRWIAN 4i 5 " STtTSON MATS. CAPS * ^ ^ The Utral alylea In Arrow Collars tlol". Uamore, Norman JONES HAS IT |j McAllisters The Leading Dry Goods Store Well Stocked Up for Winter. A Great Showing of Fall and Winter MERCHANDISE. New Flannelettes. Fleeredmvn and Outing Flannel Gpupis, Skirts and Pajamas. Beautiful line Rmnan Stripe and Plaid Silks for ' Girdle.. Wa.-ts and Trimmings. Sweaters £ Underwear f""* M.»r < l,;r.f Il iSIKI) . U ' I' and THURSPAY l,r«n,nKr at 6 s. s. McAllister 807-809 Asbury Ave. Oce^n City, N. J. Attractive Slimmer Homes At BARGAIN PRICES House on Second Street near Ihe lieach ; ij rooms and bath ; nicely furnished; - _ , full size lot. only - - - 53600 Bungalow on Pcnnlvn Place, 6 rooms and bath. - - 52600 Jtyrw Bungalow on Delanccy Place $3850 Others at prices from $2500 to $5000 Lots in all sections of the city - $250 up JOSEPH I. SCULL, 7f!7 Aabury Avanus, Osaun City* IN. J. HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE
838 Asbury Avenue** , Ocean City Naw. Jersey I r j............................. 1 1 II Mimul J *A"A"A"*»'AA"AA AA"A"A*'*6'6 AA66***'t \ '■ j Best Cottage Location j : ' [ in Ocean City for "in-season" and "between-sea- ] , - • | sons" is Wesley' avenue from Eleventh to { » , ' ^ Thirtenth streets. We offer a lot containing 4000 j | j e ' | square feet, facing ocean in that section, for only 4 , < 1. > I $1450. It surely is a Bargain. * & > i ' ' • \ ======== j • ■ I riASSEY & EDWARDS 1 r J Eighth St. and Central Ave. ||
B. Frank Smith Go. » 8 BBOKCB8Illj f If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine ^ lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small honse, $3500. I Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, sire 70x100, cheap, '$1200. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. H '1036 Aabury Ave. ALONZO COTTON s REAL ESTATE 619 ASBURY AVENUE OQEAN CITY. N. J. _ Five cotuges on Central avenne. from Sixth to Eighth MseeU, for aale, very rca-ouablc. l'uniuhcd cottage on Central avenue, above Fourth street, lot 40x100, I with garage, onlv $1500. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Thrrd street, I 1 only $2600. Furnubed cotuge on Fifth street , $1700. Two cottages and one lot I on Asbury avenue, near Seventh atreet, only $3500. Also two cottages on AsfcMty 1 J avenue, same block, only ttfOO. j REAL ESTATE -n«. INSURANCE < ii 1 Clayton Haines Brick - 4-11 Eighth St. Ocean City, IM. J. l* 1. — wa— — saw— s*a i MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No wraltlog for two wanks to know lf you can gat It; wa eac tall you at , once. Bargains in Bay and Ooaan front pro parties. Choice collages for 1 sale. Also lota for Investment and for improvement the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO.,/ Ockaw CITY, N.J. Call at the Sentinel Printing House 1 if you desire first-class work. Order* promptly filled.
HOT EI. S A*D COTTAGE*. „ H0T6L ID ISe/IYRG... Ocean Ave. Between Klglitb and Nlntli rttfeeta OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. K. Hmitii Br< k I sail am. 1'bcotch Mall t MNATORIUM j —Open Al. lb. Van— THE IMPERIAL THE KATHLU WYOMING. IM ecu* AVCXril ereau Clly. 3. 1, t A. P. SILXga - HOTEL AT.GLEN One 'of the moat eanlrally loealed hotels in Ooaan Clly. The aim baa always been to large anil a-aarnl patronage proves its auerrm. Fur terms and partienlan address, THE AVILMERS 708 Central Ave. Open ell the year. Flratilaw Uble board. K veil Ing dinners. MM. €>. r. WILaiB STERLING HOTEL OPEN A I.I. YKAK Hut water beat. Winter boarders ' " solicited. - _ ' B. A. L4ABEBT. *' THE HEWL^NGS * liavlug deckled tocloaaJTor I be winter. It will t* re-opcued fog guests to May, 1916. Sr. l. m. nmruiui NEW HOTEj. ELBERON KIUHTH ANIK'KMTBAt, AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Nay tor and Hayrw, ProprisUaaaea Kourteanlb Season, rttoroaglily raoovata and newly papered. Ilell Phone-: 17-X en - LORRAINE on the InUr-County Bonlerard between new City Hall and llw Beach: Nearly remodeled. Ptral-elaaa. For raise addraaa ^ wa. h dbibewtm,
E. C. BOYLE ' Real Estate Broker e2^CIOHTKSTII|CT <^KAN CITY MI* JIMMY Eximined Witbont Dr»pi SSraSH-s SsS -rsajtriE' """"a. W. HLV . 1 eet AHawtle Aveaes ATLANTIC CITT. B. I. Shore PWt Line Paaam Dear. (MabUabad IMS. BallPkoaa— -A Daaca Every W Lbb«*#Ni Wedaeatfay and F'«* Satartfay Night The Excursion House JAMES CUM Pr*FWm MAIN STREET aad . . .
NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N. J. Why Not Buy Your Bathing Outfit at Gaff's, where yon wilt find a (uU line of the moat select Suit#. Cap#, Shot*, tic. Also a fine assortment of SUk Stacking*, all at reaxooable prices. soft's bathmg suppit at* 930 Boardwalk Adjoining Golf's Baths. First National Bank Oottw City, W.J. ; CAPITAL WMt simu-s mm, U 1 Vlee-Praatdent W. BOOTT HAND. Oaahlar B. S. aotriUUk A* Caanlar J. rtTMIAN TATgrt astts—i DinKCTORSl uu.oraam a.*, mam r B-VOaraan faapSLaraU t K. W. Edwards tj2m22lB lf EUwH-MarahaU C.P.laaaataa Obaa Mathews «•■•*« • Wm.44.Meam AINNNM arssaar** ■ ~

