JOLLY MASQUERADERS i FILTEOtlTY'S STREETS
Mu y Types and Countries Represented by Yonoj x People Here Hallow-e'en. Tht OMi of tbl* rtly preaeutad tMrMaslcal**pp**raoo*un Hallow•faa, Mug flltad with g*y menquerl*R, youof sod old. wboac antic* ,P— WSIChtl Wlib amuaamanl by "Slfca wselheteod furtoua. but or S good-natnraff qaallty-that la. for tb* SMtpert. Two Of tare* automobile owner. Wpm aom« worrlmaol for a f*w hama baoaoa* their machine* wrrr tsk*u from their plaoae and run to other aaottoae of the town. On* of lb* wbmla of tb* old cannon MOT tb* ctty ball went to plecro during Um Urn aoma young people were fooling wlib It. Onaoftha runnleat epleode* of the STWtng waa Chief Scull cbaalug duwu Axbury ar*uu* after a doxgn boya who bad gotten an old wagon. A bunch of tbam ware In ft* vehicle, with the other* polling II, whan Ibay were •apied by tb* bead of the police force Tb* m ajaety of lhe law, aa rapreaanied kg Cblaf Senll, together with hi* Bp rioting a||llltlae. war* too much for tb* lad*, and they abandoned it lu front of tbe Iraat company 'e building aad mo pall-meJI In nil direct lone Then tbe cblaf got between I be abaft* and towed tb* wagon Bock oil ad Mgbtb at real and Wool aeeoua. Tba appanaaare ef maaqo -radars on •be etiaata *1 Hallow * *4. baa been • plmWag eoadnloei of affaire bae* •» ebMf daaa to gala*, wagooa. eta . and tb* ib+g* le on# Umt U Saetdadly for tba feattar. WAJTT WALK BXTBNDBD bad Ma daaMa wbatbar lb* proparty la taa aaaelia that iba walk m M* agpeaaaad lb* IbswgM tbat ail laad tdaaa Weetey aad Aabary aeaaoee ■bialrl be AIM to gmd*. la tba lloa of ,5*1^'%'^' 'I**' °* A.J. •mn^Bgaaaaad ibaelaw tbat 1 mam llllljlgf tba aooa* ebeal* a# mmam W . «■»#* . mrnrnei m«b J Dr. Omaaa mT ibal la bie mind J wbaea lab beneaet^a be balll wNboai ] by. Mann ' ba waa w kmt.at iba walk Tba 1 paapte ta Ik* a mMern et taa raamt aea inrtii* foe Up eng. Df. W. r. Ham#* a Mgnar of tba \ Joba Mart*. Oaargi o Adam, a a Had KM* mat tb* Ma*. J. K. Lok* ' . Dam* (ba walk if ibdflby agMai. 1 ma aaa tbata way alaaa i. boitdlog a. <M*aM bawm aat witting J mm. tbaaTT'aJl^i^ ££ \ memtyfoebeMfogperpeaa* wRboat Mjmg ta^batp apmalalura T*. M, \ bartTsr^ ** ' ^•Abadb Woo Id o l m lad J ■ppaiglwiliinmsw. battbaealould ' ba aa adawmaai 8**,roe reqaired for ' •ba ally mka«d Iba Mat M* waa MM tbat tb* propane 1 awaaea baHd lb* rtroma. wMab tba •JJ»mamiBlaa aA*r Iba atresia are 1 Da Obaaaa mtt tha ipaniim reDrmd m batpe tba aRy aad ba la aot MgMfoa. Wtbar. by tb* lag , Mt. DMM matad tbat Iba patMaaam L ,7 ? " « aea wHIiag m aeaapt H „ *»■ waamd be baaw wbai •ABlbaamay tbe baaed ragtag ea tba H e— ma. Two af taa City < «mmi. , ■' ■ " ■ v-«y imnw
TT- Tii""', I h**"s UmewVhowbr baa ■na*. MM Kargwartt. j Maya, of Ml . AM*. ■*** a Maaa abowar oo Wadno* J* M"N M bouar of Mta. Kit. Maad. af Uaaaa city, -■ r, m ummarn Pnwatb. *r u« ■Aatowa. waa maaatly aanaaacod Damatton* mam la ptoh ami whit. Amaog tbaguaMa waa*: Mb* Kduo Jatta. Mb* Ptoaanm Ibtarotb. Mb MNM J alba, Mb* blbal Wnghbo. MM BaaMa MMpmn. Mm barton KMiU. Mb. Hearts Hanlaa. Mr. rmMb Rbra. Jr.. Mre Tbomaa , ■meg. MM (oat Da Rob, Mb. Mi Um, Mb. Hit* Hood. P.ui - HarbooA. I 'bream Ibbmah .„,i WaMar H. Dabtntb ALL DAY MEETING Sr.AabbiabtmaiaaeU.ie i TM Ba*. Oaoaga H. Maal.dbtrtct , * npMMaadaot, Brldgalon Dtatrlct. Ma btmagad an alhda, mmtlngfor « WaAamday. Non.bg n. Tba Kav. ' T.J. Vrigbt.of ML Holly, wlllpmach . ■ItMmamwcaarelmof tbbmaatlng i la tba rim M. K. Cbarch, MUlvllb I •M Map. TMmaa Brack at 2 p. m., aad 1 •• M. Dr. Halmm Gravalt at S p. MBbbtbafMUNmh. . ™*. "L"1"' af tba erasing wUI be ' m TMaby M. E. Cbarch. Mdl- ' «Mk aM the Bar, Dr. J. B. Halo*. ' •■PAmMal 7.» o'daefe.- After tb* ■WrnMe Bee. Dr. Y. A. XbS.n. ' W —MM am nmplbUi eerrim. A- — — - - «» | k
'WAR IS BOON TO I .POSTAL-SAYINGS * Increase in Deposit's All Over Country— #1941 Bc\A by £ Trnst Company. The war lu Kuroj* b proving a big . boon to poetal-aavlnga la tbla cmntry ■ From lb* very day boelllltir* opened r acroa* lb* erae poeUl-eavlnge receipt* 1, began to Increaee by lea|» and bound* and withdrawal, fell off. * reeult quite □ contrary to tbe prediction* of many .. well-Informed peraone, who. In tbelr e imagination, new llnee of faverleh depoeitora al post ortlpa pay. window, e anxluua lo again return tbelr eavluge a to the boot-leg and body-belt de|Ki*lr 0 torle* whence tbey came before inf trueted to I'ucle Sam. Hut the fore- . caster, failed to reckon on the aiwolutc r conHdauoe of the American clllren, re1 gardlee* of the flag that Orel met hie ] aye*, lu the ability and purpose of lb* * "govkrnmeut (o carry out Us obligations, r oot only amoag tba uatk>na of the u earth, but with the humbbai cltlieu of Two Important reaulubave followed: « tboueaude of people, largely of foreign B hlrlb. accustomed lo aaswl I belt aavloga abroad, bra now patron* of our n poetal-aavlnga ay at am; and enormoua n euaaa of actual caah bav* beeo reboaod U for coaamarcbl ueoa among our own 1 people at a time when tbe ntad of ► every available dollar b preealng. d T|>a growth of postal ravings id the I I'd bad State* baa been etaady and healthy and Um ay bam baa flllad an Important gap between tb* tin-can de1 puekory aad tba factory paymaster On July 1, when affair* were' running smoothly bars and abroad and the transmission of money acroa* tb* At; 1 laotic was mfa and expeditious, there * waaapproxImatelyHl.OOO.OOOof postal ' saving* banding to tba credit of about 186,000 depositors. Since then over ' (10.000,000 of dapoelta have tamo added _ aod tbe nam bar of depoaltora ba* In- * eroaaad anormonaly. This unprecedented fain b tb* mora bribing whan n b oontlrTarad that tba nb galo lo tba lab three montba b larger than (be gain for lb* entire II seal year of , ' 1011 Scores of ofliem have done more | ' poetal-aavlnga bubosaa since the war , baa been going on than was dona by , . tbam during tba ptwvtooe exlatenc* of ( no spoetal locallib*. bat have been j Ml In ovary nook and curner of tb* , country. Now York OUy alone mad* , gam In September of more than a ( mllbon, while Brooklyn ebowaA a rel- , Otlealy blg Inermaa, Chicago reported ( n larger gala In tb* pab three montba , 1 than for tb* previous twalva month* | ' Mam 1Mb 7,000 now aaeoonta wot* , tapaoad dbrlng tba period, bringing , ( tba number of depositors lu tbat city , up to over R.MO. , Tba unaxpaatad Incranaa In pabal- , mvlags bob nam bm not only added , greatly to Um general edmln lb rails* lelMa of tb* gybam, but bm brought up many new aad la tombing problem! w bleb bav* ml M for tbe 'careful 1 paraooal cooatdsrallop of Pobmaater < 1 Jan oral Burleson and Governor Dock- ■ ery. Third AabaUnt Pobmabar Geo- | | ami. Bui tbelr task baa barn light « mad aoaaawbat by tb* promptnam of < depository banks in rornlabing add!- 1 ' ttonal asmrlly lo amb Um abnormal daposHa. A number of lbs very largeb I imnka In the ^ouniry. which have I batutoM* daellnad lo qualify aa da I A*alHrtm far pobat-mvlDgs funds, ma 1 abw amtog Iba eager appltcanta for " bam. ■ Oman «ty baa 06 dapaabora, and tb* ' amount dapaollad la Um Oaaaa City I nil* and Trub Company Is |l»4i. 1 » a baal Mmnta Tmaslava. | Bamnt real abate tranafsra In Ocmn • My raaudad In tb* offlmof County I UlmfcHUd|*tb, a* reported In tba Cape 1 Umn»y UaaetM. are aa follewa; . Jobnb K. Price b ux to John T t I tang bar. U on Dtknocay place. Hut) f from Atlantic maw. I Arthur W. SlKMmahw I* LUllaa A. < Hopper. r» DotSSa. Ooceu CUiy ■ r. i
1 Ulrard Really Co. to Bamle A Lincoln. Lot k» of grantor. Oman City lo Centenary Fund and IMntbma' Aid Hobby. 182 lota and parts of two iota, all lu Section K - . Gireid Bmlly Co. to Spencer B. swnn. flfioa Lou 87 and 88 of grantor. City of Ocmn' City to Ocmn CUy , Klebrle Railway Co. Lou 257 , 258 . aod 822, Bectlou C. J. Darwin pine* lo H. Ella Oreen. 1 01 116, block l.Oardane. Charles L. H. Wllklebax to Kno. , K. Go«UlMlk. Lul WU, blocs 6, plan 1 Isaac Y. Norton b ux . lo Freak Hollm. 81680. Lot 148, Hebkm C. Emma F- O. LongUnd to Ida V. ■ fsasft.Jr' . Mary Carman 10 Martha H. Bwenay 8888. Lb on Slxusntb Mrset. 66 fab ■ artbweet of Waalay avenue. , WUllam C. Cooley b ux to William 1 .^Si'SoK "*■ m tM»"m A Slmmona. trubm.bal. ''Mba. Cooley. Lot* 761 to 764. , Seymour Davis et ux to H. Newell 1 Hmllnga SUM Lot 37 fret tomb- 1 1 ,ron> •outbmrt Hue of 1 Werley avenue, Sectlqp D. ( ' "d rooarew orTre ' ' 1™" w*" ..JET t r Hecuoo Uiarrom Aorta te Nlnu, eirreuud ■ • b. ne,wTO -i W« end Ueven •mum. Hmtlou c run. Math lo FourteeaUi alrreu. faetvaan ^ I the bar iMweana. waeuon 1) run. tram 1 lilo KiuetAuib nreeu. batneo a ' Hloeteeutb to Tw.olvt^rUi ".treJu, " "r*"° ,h* tjmy oi oeei Meeuoa »' run. ' , EST""" ' • aUl fount "~°* J ' 10 Kuru'u' i « tb* bir aad a wen. «netk>nfc-eufo rram 11 Fitly aaauud to Flity^itnui atreeu, betwren " ■Mbaraboeau.l j
SUNDAY IN THE 5 LOCAL CHURCHES ~ Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Congrcgatiodte. 5 ...... tine's Suuday we. well sltended. t Tbe celebreot wee llie rector. Ilie R*v TUoma. K. Blake, w ho preached and gave benedlcllou The Sunday wboofchildren again eang a number of hymns In good style. Mr. Klranor « Gau non at tlie organ d HH»r PKbDHVTItKlAS. , After all abmure of iwveral week*. f on hi. auluuin vacatlou. the Rev. e Cbarle* H Bob uer occupied III* pulpit J at boll! service* oa Sunday In llie Flrb ir Treebylerlau Church f. Tbe eerv ice* were very lutereblng. , the Rev Mr. Ilobner .peaking iu 1 lie Tbe text for hi* eveolng eernaou was Pbll 4; II; I have learned In wliaUor ever .tale I em. therewith In be con- ,* Mr B. liner esld I u perl * "Only feUb In God's love ran make 1, us truly cuuleuted. Many |wnpla go a through life, from childhood to youth, if from youlli lo mauhixid. from manhood tu age. and tbe Hue. of rare I: deepen in Ibeir face*, because all ll«r n while tbey are gelling farther away ■- from God. and I here 1. n.. faith in Ibal ir divine love -which alone can give true * peace to tba human heart. • d -li la a mistake lo .uppoee that conn lentmeut Is to be fouud In odtward •' clrcum.lance^ We read history and Bud Nero grow ling on a throne. We e find King Ahab going lo bed al noon d ibrougb melancholy, while urarby le n Nabotb couleuted In tbe po#«e*«ionpf a 1- vineyard. Hauian, Prime Minister of '• Persl*. frele blra*elf almost lolo a favef It becau*r a poor Jew will nol tip hi. bat ' lo blm. Tbe wealthiest men lo New I; York flfly years ago when cougretu- * lated upon In. large estate replied. -Ab. ■ you don 'I know bow much trouble I I have bad In taking gare of It.' r 'Duly that life le contented Ibat ' trusts lu God. 00 mailer what tbe oul- ' ward circumslaucee may be. There 1 conltutmeut In tbie world 'e bltiory 1 tban tbe. life of Paul, wbo uttered tbe ' great words of the text. If ever a ' man lived a troubled life it was Paul. f Paul knew what It meant to be poor ' aad an outcast; to ba atoned aod maltreated; to suffer hunger aod peree- ' eutlon aod shipwreck and trials lutbc 1 city and In Iba wilderness and by ' fales brethren . but lleUo lo tbe great ' martyr: 'I have learned Id whatsoever ' stale 1 am. therewith to be content. ' 1 Although Paul war a great aufltrer. waa content because be trusted God 1 and knew tbat God would makeall ' things work together for bis good. of fretting about our worldly ' circumstances, M us understood Ibal 1 tba oath of tba Almlgbiy God la luvolvod lo tba fact Ibat wa shall ba car* of. aud let ua learu wltb ' Panl. In whatsoever state we are, there1 with to bo content " j mnasDEi. BAPTIKT. Tb* real comfort afforded those wbo I sltended tbe Raptlal Church last guur day, ou account of tbe Installation of . healer, was enjoyed. Tills gtvaa . promise of a warm meeting bouse all during I he winter, and for this many I or Iba members end friends will be ; glad. I The delegate* to lb* New Jersey 1 Baptist Convention, bckl at Atlantic 1 lbs aarly part of last weak, gave . tbelr Impression of tbe convention In I tb* morning. 8. B. McAllister, repre- - It tig tbo laymen of Ibe church, spoke well of tb* work of tb* con1 aot Ion and tbe Inspiration II wa* to to attend. Tbe minuter, Mr. representing Ibe clergy, pre- 1 seated a summary of the convention. 1 said tbat tba teat or P*. 133: 1, "Behold, bow good and bow pleaaanl 1 la for brethren lo dwell together Id ' unity," expressed In ooe word Ibe ' of tbe JispUet Convention of 1 — ,u, wu««IIWD or
r tbl* year. Tb* beautiful unity man I. 0 ad at all tba saaelooe waa peculiarly end showed three distinct '• ehorectavistk* — oolty of aim, unity of y mat bod and uoKy of spirit. Tb. unity of aim may be stated In " Just on* word, namely, "efficiency." Tba dominant conception held up by ' neerly every speaker wa* either d efficiency of our ministry, or efficiency of our laymen, or efficiency of our '• cburcbas. • " ' Prof. Bballer Mathews, Dean of tbe Theological School of Jba University ' of Chicago, In an add rare 00 "Tbe Minuter Ae a Cbrtallan Leader." laid great emphasis upon tbe idea tbat tbe minister baa a distinct vocation lu iba m community which he can be.l fulfill 01 a minister, tbat Is. as a spiritual , leader. Tbe church, be Mid. if 11 u to meet Its nmruloeet. must be more than an asylum in wGlch children are ' brought up, but It must be sd IikIIIutloo whan children are botu Into ibe 1 Kingdom of tfod. trained for Uie fellowship with God. Ibrougb tlie ' preaching of tbe gospel, as well as by taacblog It. Tbe uuity of method showed Itself In • tbe UDlty of policy whleb tbe cooven- ' I t,ou adopted a* a program of action for 1 . the coming year's work. This policy 1 I U Ibe matured Judgment of -"a commission on policy which for one year bae 1 | ad tba State thoroughly aud « therefrom suggest •aerial.. ,etiou re- I 1 opening tbe various Heids of service. ' I *'°rk of the couveutlou lu Ibe ' Stale of New Jersey Is uow divided 3 live departments - foreign, city » and aubnrbau, young people, rural aud seashore. Deflulie and Important ' resolution- were adopted by tbe go.,which will give greaier efflclency lo iu work for tbl. coming MM- y Finally, the unity of.plr|l permeated .1 every resolution aud recommeiidallnu t considered by tliexo iven'ioo. that Is ooe power upon wblcb all seemed It rely was the power of Jew. Christ. I. Son of God. Tba "Authority of t, Jaaua CbiM" was tba subject of o~ne p
'of the most Inspiring address#* oflb s entire anniversary. In conclusion, tbe minister showed Show tb* local church, wblcb Is a meui bar of Um, cobveotloii. would be bene filed by belug moved by these sell- • same characteristics- dhlty of aim unity of method, aud uully of spirit The evening service opened wltb s spirited song service, and all presrin jollied heartily in (lis singing. Ttiei, minister spolte lo youlb concerning. "Youth's Religion " Ille text w*» "" taken from I'salm 119: » "Wherewith , d- shall a young man cleaose hie way T v By taking heed thereunto according lo ,d Thy word.' Hpeclal uiuslc wa* rendered by Mlfo Helen McAllister. the l-ord ■ Sup|wr we* silmlu i-terel *• lor. lbs Rev. Ilr Haines. essl-is<l by I* tbe Rev I irs S. W end J K. I.skf M The -ervlce throughout was rv.-eed-ingly solemo as well as morally aod *• spiritually elevating. It was pre- >» i-eded hy e pastoral talk from thr<lrsk. ' iii which Dr. Haines expressed Mmself- to tlie membership In kindly. 9* They were spoken ws by the duly appointed shepherd lo Ins people ;o IS. IC "For u. the body I- one. sod j. Ualh many member, and all Ibe j- members of Ibal one body being insuy * by one spirit ere we all bspllred hit. y one body, whether we be Jews or d I »r. Halues begin In- discourse by j ,1 referring lu illumlnaliug words lo the j r peculiar position of lbs I oiled ctteteu et Ibis Juncture among' the iibIIoob of! I, the world*- This natlou I* tba only | , world |Hiwer wblrh ha. allem pled to | . ,f regulate Us inlerrourse wub Its uelgh j , Y twrs by Ibe Golden Rule, lo do Justly j, ,, -by them Heuce. all uallooe are appealiug their cases to Um Colled | . Stale- Tbey rely upon our justice , eud integrity As an luetaore of Ibis. Ilr. Hgitiet died lha act lou of Ibat t brlftlwi t statesman, Jobn Hay. In ratoruiag to Cblua Ibe Indemnity* which that nation handed over to the Culled 1 States at tb* close of (be Box er f trouble*. Ae a reaulfTt'blua It bound ( to ua by tb* strongest ties of respect 1 aod eonHdeoc*, aud tba vary choicest c of lu youog men aod women are being 1 | eent to this couutry to be edocaled In tbe prtoctplea tbat lie at tbe base of c our social aod political structbre. c 1 Tbe speaker tbeu declared Ibat uu- , beard of .possibilities for powe* sod' ' I Influence, exerted for tbe good nl the r world, are now. at tbM very momeut, ' welting to be g.asped by tbls nation, possibilities aod opportunities wblcb ' I our people dare 001 neglect. Hence. I tlu attitude of tba CbrMtao Cburrb 1 . In \bt* tense aod critical time Is all- ' i Important, for upon that attitude deI pend* almost entirely Ibe attitude of . the uatioD towards tbe great problems ' , for tlie world's betterment which must ' 0 be dealt with as sum as tbe premut ' u convulsion lo Euro|« shall subside. ' In tbe foregoing. Dr. Halne# was , referring to Iba Cburcb In general, bul bis principal appeal and most , ' trenchant w.>rds were addressed to Ibe " local M . E Cburcb. He reminded Ibe , membership of tbe vast lufluenee for 1 ' good wblcb Ibis cburcb may exert. t provided only It shall um all lbs , ' opportunities that lt#~ 'favoiable situs , Hon aud clrcumstaiires give It;. In other words, If It shall work In Iba ^ spirit and name of I he Master. t Continuing, be declared that the 1 Cburcb otfbst follow leaderablp, those . wbo are tba constituted lender* ordained to be eucb by Cburcb polity. Tbla following Is niressiij in -order ' j to brlug about Unity of effort, without 1 wblcb tbere ceo be 00 sueceaeful 1 organized effort. Every effort must 1 directed upon a common end. ' " Tbe apaaker then named tbe vnHaua ' t agencies, societies aod organisations , wltblo tha Cburcb by maaus of which . effort must ba directed to tbe commoa; 9f object of MVtag men and women.
1 The cburcb program, as settled, by ly Re leaden, must be followed. Tbe d social life of lbs cburcb must be made of so Instrument for greater good. Here Ibe speaker mad* it claar that tba |Q social Ufa of Ibe eboreb does not *m „ brace tba autlraaocW life of its membersblp. but lt\doaa mean llial all are Br brethren In Christ, wbo I* no res|wcier of parsons. Kacti man Is bis broiber'e lr keeper In Ibe community, much more ■o in tbe cburcb. Tbe eveDlDg sermoo was lu prepsia- " lion for the special meeting- » ly, i, are ' being held this week. • . s THE¥ BOOST CITY * — I Or. Corson Talks ol Onramrr Ttol. ,1 lore Iron iSogoo. 0 Dr. Allen Coraoo. chairman of tb* u committee^ reported at the monthly t tneeliug of tbe Board of Trade, bow - Hie members of (be Logan Improves maul Association, of PbllsdelpbM. s were entertained on Ibe occasion of r tbelr annual excursion lo thirdly last ! 1 summer. Ha spoke of iba reception given Iba association members upou , tbelr arrival bers, and of the programs . advertising tbe excursion that bad beeo r distributed, between 7Utw aud 6000 of , these rescblug bomas In Philadelphia. Dr. i'oreon further Mid ibat ibe , members of tbe es#oclit|nu are an I eulbu.ls.ttc and live buncb; that . of them are now cottagers here. whereas tbere ware only six cottagers , Ibe member-hip in tbbclty three ago. when tbe association Hr.t alerted Its excursions here. Dr. Corson's report waa ai new ad. 4 wlib thanks. i * " I •iwlid keisrss TSssks. | Tlie members of tbe Guild' or tba i Ho ne for Incurables desire. Ibroogh ibe columns of tbe Hkns Dcean City for tba loMresI tbey showed ■ tbe most successful card pony given 1 tiers last summer for tba Miiaflt of iba j borne. Their work wa. more II..., .p. j predated by lu* guild member. [,
MUST CARRY LIGHTS *' Commissioner l.lpplnroll Ask# '• ' lor Chlel ecall'l Help. * < hlef of Police tkull has received j To the Chief of Police: " Repealed complaints hove been re- ! 'derived by this department from motor- ; (vehicle# and bicycle# use the road, of 1 ' Hits Stale without carrying pr-qwr 0 lights. Tbe department baa been com-' pelled to adVls* person, making sucli complaints that our luspecl.ira appear forcrfuent of auy oilier low except the j ' ' motor vehicle act. aud llial the only j 11 essistanre Hiel we con give them I* by b ohlalulng III* name of Ihe offru.lerr and having them brought before the 1 " A^n th si ..loo comtwr-me' - vsrious (..".^department, of ll.r-e ' ' 1911 , vehicles. With the aulliprily w hu ll 1 I vested iu the l-lw'e of your depart- , not a short lime before every vehicle ' ou our roads will be properly lighted , ' In accordance wlib I lie above act , I trod lo very materially le~e.i Ihe ', ' umber of accldeuls, many of which J . rea-iug traffic lo which tbey are -uM " ^jr.ted, through Ihe general use of ilie'd I I have .Instructed our Inspector* lo ' ' ■ j (ulice departments aud lo offer llieir I Kespedfully submltteil. ' Joh H. LlFFISO.Tr, HAD CLOSE SHAVE j Miller and Wile in Aato- f mobile Accident. | ' While leaving Weet Chester hi llieir aulo. Friday. Parker Miller aud wife, or Ibis city, made a narrow escape from serious Injury or death. Tbey bad visited Hertavllle and > other poluls on tbe outskirts of Phils delpbla and tban tuok a (rip through r Cheater Couuly. stopping al Honeybrook, I 'oaiesville., Downluglowu and i Weet Chester, among other plaits. end 00 tbelr way from Weal I heeler „ to Pblladelpbla wbeu Ibeacctdeut curred. Tbey were golug down a bill, oue aid* of wblcb was somewhat rocky, when Ihqy saw a big Ibrae-bore* oil „ wagon ahead. Mr. Miller blew bis t< hirn several time* aa Ibe machine \ started to coast dowu tbe incline, ex' parting Ibat tba driver of tba wagon > would pull to one side aud permit blm to pas*. Tbe driver failed to do so. 1 however, and Mr. Miller discovered * ' (bl. too late tn stop tb* machine, which o ran Into one of ibe rear wheels of the* ' Tb* fruut of Ibe auto was damaged 1 a considerable extent, and Mr. and 1 Miller were detained In West * for several buur* until repair. r made. Neither wa* hurt Tbey " returned to tbla city Baturday night. fi JOLLY PARTY 1 Mawsiweraaers at Home ol K. *. coraoo aa* Wile. A Jolly party of meequersdera from Atlantic City waa eotartalned at tbe " of Sir. and Mrs. K. V. Coraoo. at Marmora, on Hallow-e'au. Tbey I made tb# trip lo auloa, aod completely < aurprlaed Mr. and Mre. Coraoo. It took quite a time for lha boat aud -i boatess to discover wbo were tbe J masqueradere. although they kuew " 1 hem well, the dlagulaea being so com- ■'! plete.
After en eveulug of fun refreshments ' men aerved aud tba |*rty left for * borne, Mylng tbey had enjoyed every minute. ^ * During Hie evening ijiare arrived el * Mr. Coraoo 'a home a- party of young people from Ocean City, who played * About forty of ibe Marmora folka " JMld- their customary Hallow-e'en Wlel call al Ihe liome of Mr. aud * Mre. Uorsou. 't GOING AFTER BEAR Oeo. K. eeanaa Will (.an • in Praasihaais Noaaiaia Seciiaa. E rteaman. of lb* local - pMica force, went on hla vacation on i Monday. He left for West Chester. 1 where bis wifehood son are vi.t|lug » Mrs. Beaman's fadtHy. f From West Chester Mr. Seaman ' planned to go lolhe roouulalu. beyond - Harrlsburg and Imut for bear. , Before he relurda to Ocean City, he ' f| will spend a tew day. In gunning in ' I ' and arouud l uckerloo, hi. old liorue 1 1 Mean, B.e. Clalklag. i 1 The Enterprise Clotblhg House. No- 1 | 16 8 North Massachusetts avenue Al- ' lanllc City, has an advenh-em-ut lu '< * Hrta week . Issue of.the Skntinki. that ; or tbl* city. T^ very latest In 'art In- ' * end men's ready-made clothing I* in be bad atlbl. bouse. Itead Ihe -ad." 11 saonna. School •te.eu.nl, en. " The First M. F. Huud.y rtcbool wa. J, reorganized Sunday with most gralifytaauils Several cuuipsleut " teacher, voluulecred to serve and have ** taken charge of large classes. The •(- ba* greatly incrraoM and le . continuing lo do so «ei Boils MwBc IO Order T Julius Rotb tbe tailor on Kigbib stree'. next to the port office, In an adverllsruieul 111 this Issue of theSKNTIInki. asks. "Why Ha a Ready. made Why. Indeed • Give hlra a I* mil aud be will (all you about II
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$2.50 $2.so Have you one of these at your House ? Makes Ironing Day a Measure ratfc*. than one lo be Dreaded. Saves TDK STEPS and TEMPER. The Ocean City Electric Light Company The •• MATCHLESS " Light
WILL HOLD SOCIAL I hi- I hut-day evening Ihe ladleof. the Flt-I I're-hyfFlian ITitir.-li will at the li.'iue .d Mr-. F A-lliiirad al The Pontiere BOOT - SHOE REPAIRING SHOP NEATLY DONE •18-818 Asbury Ave., Ocean Cily. N. J Notice of Settlement. I'olilie Notice. T'" Zi'i i'ro posn I for St ree 1 1 mpro \ e 111 e n I s wealsd bid. will lw rwwlved bj the Ikxrd t.r
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ki;al kntatk aueiitm. WM. LAKE, C. E„ Real Ivstnte Agent, V.C0RS0H Real Estate Agent \:o. 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J. Buyers of Printing A l ew Words lo Ihe Business Ian Who Desires lo have hi^Prlntlng Produced Accurately and Promptly m i.PN T tt lw .1 great relief if you could sav tn your printer. "I need a catalogue. front v.ittt fiini.l in the i cnfi.Hhicc tliat he will do the win 1, to your entire satisfaction? What a'sati-faction lo have an a--urcd c.ialidcn.c that the finished ( i*t .itic't will meet w itli your approval The punter Hy, lor vou mi.-t .,11.-. rrtirteui Sentinel Printing House 744-46 Asbury Avenue Ocean City ^ ,.h„nr New Jersey The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N.J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN ,
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