Ocean Cjlf'SeaflnelT THURSDAY. NOVKMBKlfclH. inn j We shall be glad to revive Heme of ' to tills community ami our reader- ] everywhere. • ' All communication* -tumid be fco ill I •anted Willi the full name ami addrem uf Hie writer, lint Jiecemarllv "'"i: DOTS. | ' . Some lie Monday night. More. line weather durhnrllir week. ■' Next Thur-day 'will lie Thank- ( Ad venire In the "Vkminki. and J next Monday and Tue-lay. I Cape May County lia- many pretty ' In the f tout ranknj 1 J. M, Hertzlrr celebrated In- lilitli- 1 day auinvemary a few .lay. eg... and j W illi a pretty -llrhplii. The »V. C. T. li. will h.ili)egTui>lne— meeting next Wedne-day afternoon, Noreiulier 35. at a o'clock. at the Kdward Weaton got a -qulirel and two quail. Bertram- And Kugene , Darby -ecured -everal' rabbit- and , squirrel-. and lloy Ib.urgeol. brought , two., nail home. , ' — I PERSONALS. i Ml— My rile Sharp 1- vl-itlng frteiiil- ■ fill Philadelphia. < Jo— ph I. Scull and wife are In Philadelphla for a few day-, . < Mr-, fhrlaliiie Koehler.of lliverton, l-ague-t of the liu|ierlal. . William li. Davl-, or Moore -town, wa- a visitor here yeatetday. U A. UofT and wife of Camden, are among the gue.1- at the Atgleu. Mr. lt S. Patterson, of Philadelphia, wa- here durlng the week. Mr-. V/. C. Hurt man. of Philadelphia, I- regl-tered at the Katlilu. Ml— llorothy llaroii. of thi- city, •pent the week-end in Wilmlugton. Hubert Montgomery, of Philadelphia, waa In tow u during the week. Walter Haya, of Weat Philadelphia, waa amoug the vlallora ueie Saturday. Mr*. Cbarle-H Head ley I- ««mdUjg_ a tew day- w ith friend- In )VtlmliigMr>. William Powell, of thi- city, wa- in Philadelphia on bualue- tin. Mi— Mary Cunningham -pent -everal day- the pa«l week lu'May'a Lauding. ' . Daniel Hteelman and wffpnf Wood; iff test" wrek! " ' ^ f.
Fred Pontine and wife returned o Momfav evening from a vudl to tela- y uvea In Philadelphia. C| li. Newell Heuliug< of thi- city. b -ha. returned from a -ucce— ful gunning trip up the State. Mm, S S. Warren, of thi- city, will ■' -|ieud the w hiter whh her daughter, a Mr-. A. K. S-cli-e. lu Vehlnor. f, Mra. I. S. Champion ami daughter tl' Ml- lleUlali. have returned from a vl.lt to Philadelphia and vicinity. Chief of Polices. H. Scull I- on III. " vacation. He will vi.ll friend- In 11 , Philadelphia and Atlantic County. Dr. t harle* K Kdward- and wife " and K. W. Kdward. and wife have tl returned from a vlalt tO >Veruer«vlUe. , Ml— Kllxabeth Itreckley. chief tl ofieratoi III the city', electrical bureau, (l I- -pending her vacat jdk li| Wa-hhig- (| Ml- Ellen KauffmB^pw-Laiica.ter, I. the gue-t of Jurepli W. Coxand 11 family, ol tlilaclty. She I- Mr- Cox'a e aunt. t William Cooley and family, of Phil- 0 adelphla. -pent the latter part of la.t , week In their cottage. 1IIM Central ( Jam— Monroe and wife, of Wnl Philadelphia w ere vl.llora here veater- « day: They own a cottage ou Central , Mm. I.ydla l.ee, or thla city. V- . •pending — veral day. at the home of I her .later. Mm. Hannah French, at 1 ' , Palermo. 1 Mr- J. F MacSamee ha. returned from a -lay pf -everal week- In Philadelphia, where her mother I--erlou-ly III. Mi— Beatrice Town -end. .tenogra- 1 ptier In the tax collector'* ofllce, ia -peudlug her vacatiou lu Washington. II. C , and Baltimore ; Mm William Jeffrey*, of Camden. ( •pent a few day. the pa.t week with , Mr. aud Mr. H. H. Smith, at Tenth -treet and Hay avenue. Mr. aud Mr-. Frank Cooley. of Uermaulown, spent a few day* very pleaautly In tbeir.ummerhome, 1153 West aveuue, duriug the week: Capt. aud Mm Jarne. Iuger-oll have returned to their home in thin city from a plea-ant vl«ll to Mr and Mm. B. C. Iugemoll at Wlldwood. J. M. Cheater, wife and daughter, of thi. city, wtiue—ed the Atlantic City High School aud Wllllamnon Trade* School football game Saturday afterI Mntnl Mieelman aud wife, of Lcouard
Martnor*. are »|ieudlng the winter monttia Willi Mr. and Mm. tt. H. Wlllet*. They are Mea. Wllleta' f (■areut*. Edward Packer, of Weat Philadelphia. wa* lu town duriug the wa*hand wa* warmly greeted by ht» many t friend* here. Mr*. Packer 'awns the , • Park Hotel • « Evertou A Cor*on. of the Suttou ' A Coraou Company, IhJ* city, ■**« re- " turned from a few day.' vl.lt to r Schenectady, where the firm ha. a ' large contract. , Mr. aud Mra. Edward Keiu-ele. of P blladelpbla. apeut Saturday aod Sunday bare a- guest, of Dr. atid (Jim. L. S. A. Stedem. of Philadelphia, lu their A abury avenue cottage. ' a Mm., Martha H. Lake and daughter. ' Ml. a Mary L. Comon , aud Mm. Spencer B. Swan, of tbla city, am at- > tending the W. C. T. 0. National Convention In Atlanta. Ua. Joseph Swan. of thla dly. attended a large bouae party glveu by Spencer Ityiam, of Ml. Airy, at hie home, over tba week-end. Mr. Byram la a summer resident of Ocean City. Unwind Sack and family left for Salem Monday, where theywlll epeud the winter month#. They wet# ' accompanied by their mother. Mm. tlarrhno. Their mauy frleoda bete ■egret their departure Mra. Howard O. McPbemou end daughter, Klva, have been spending a few tfeye et Dorothy, visiting Mm. McPbemon'e fetber-lo-lew. w ho was etrtckened with" paralyala, but la now on the road to laooyery. Mr. McPbemon Joioed them Sunday. (
BAPTISTS FORM AN ADULT CHOIR • Reichcrt is at the Head ' of Immanuel Church Organization. ^ ll 1-^ of Interest to all Baptist- and | Prof. Keiclisrt.nf the high school .The!1 j on Sunday evening next at the evening j . choir al pre— nt I. limited vto eight. |i Smith: -oprfimv Mi- Harl- I I man and Mr. Bourgpni-: aim-. Mi-» i Helen McAllister and Mr- Itoherl . ' Smith ; baa—. Prof. Itelrherl and | ■ 'harle. Morris. • DON'T MISS THIS t 1 Much Interest Ts being manifested lu ' ' the Stale', tuberculosis exblbll In the 1 1 City High Schoul next Monday 1 ' aud Tue-day. and It I- expected lliat 1 crowd.- will he In attendance at 1 the lecture, and moving picture show < « will lie under the 'au«plce*"of the Board 1 of Education aud 1li> Vbuug Men'* < . Progre— Ive I-eague. It wa. obtained 1 for Ihl. city through the effort, of Dr. 1 Allen L'omou;medloal iu«|iector of the ! The Young Men's Progressive League 1 1 Advertising— John It Grove-. I-erny Howe, A. J. McKlmm, Joseph liar- ■ clay and Dr. J. Thornley Hughe-. Keceptlon C. Homer Shoemaker . A. C. Bo-well. J. E. Vow. Holla G.r . rel-nn and It. Ftauk Smith. Hearing on llie subject, the league ha- -cut out a letter tu people of thi. I- city and other «ect ion- of tjicc-iuuty. L grv-slvc league, the Slate Hoard lu-berculo-l- Exhibit Commission will . give a lecture In llie auditorium <>f the I- high school building on Monday and I'ueMiay, November 28 aud 24 After1 uoou —Ion- w ill be liehl for children " and evening — lonj -for the adult*. , Adml— lo'u will be free, d ' -A plain talk. with a pre-eminent of
that are of vital lplere.t to every III the community, will lie given picture* Illustrating actual | of thi- widely spread and ever ( disease wllT» shown, , -••ll I- linpurigt/ AlpsOeirti per^m , -hall hear thi- lecftrfe. partlculsrlyAhe , adult. I'nknowlngly. you may be , bring trouble later. Or your neighbor , and friend, may unconsciously be the of cau-lug future trouble for tbemaelveaW for you. , worth well taking In by mewbtr*^ , different lodge., lho»e paying -Ick and ueath beneht- particularly. Slatl.tlcH -how that one of every three persona arc alllieted with the tubercuPrlor^o the lecture l-y Prof Knowltoii. Of llje State department, Monday evening, there will he abort addres— Swan, president of the Board of Education; the mayor and the Hev. John II. Haiuea. pa-tor of the M. E. Church. There will be brief talk- Tuesday evening by Harvey Y. Lake, vice president of the Hoard • if Education: City t'omuil— loner Hobert Flslier and ! Hev Dr. fharle* H. Bobner. [- pastor of the Klmt Presbyleilau HAD BUSY TIME Diaikirn of' America Held an • Due person wa* lulllated. two elwled aud one proposed for membership at ' the regular meeting of Ocean Oily 1 found I. No. 10, D of A Tuere wa. 1 a splendid program arrauged by the committee ou euterlahiineut. but. be- • cause of the lalene— of the hour when • the bu.ln a* *e— Ion wa« over. It wa* ' decided to po-tpoue thi. fea.t until another evening.' e Arrangements were made lo vl-H v Independence Council, No. 65, of i. Ccdarville. this (Thumday) evening. and aim vl.lt Frleud.blp Council. No ,f a: at tkild Spring Tuesday afternoon. ' November S*. Them will be official ' visit. <<f State Couucll olflcer*. There ,. will be about twenty-tlve member, of the local-council -to go on them trips. >f _" _1T
WILL HOLD MEETING of l-'latilag Clab lo Have a social Time. 1 There will be a regular meeting of the Oceau City Fulilug Club In the Ked Room" of the H lten bourn Ho- , 'tel Philadelphia. Friday evenlug. It III Ge lollowed by a mclal time. It t. probable that the George li. r-mllliemau cup will be awarded io ' Frank Hodmu al Ihls meeting, and the club button trophic* also are I kely , be given out. la Aalo Ajefdeal. r The Rev. Dr. Min™Bow jian'. auto damaged lu a collnlou at Twenty second street aud A.bury aveuue. I ues1 day afternoon, hot Dr. Howmau. who ■ Jr « ntoinnent Methodist minister lu r PhliiHelphla. was not Injured. The otum^car w a. not damaged. | O.iji Few uame* Flared, r Because of the improvements being - made ui their club room-, only a few gamefrwere played by member, of the r Yodng Mru'* Progressive League In i the pool tournament duriug the week, , but kUukgaine* are now about to be re-- , -umed/> v. " tonwodrjim aocial. d Don't forget the coiiundruoi mgial I- to i* glyeu by the Ladie-' Aid S*Mely t- of the Im *' r I the home of Mrs. l eiiu. tkfti A-bury a, 1 avenue Friday evenlDg. November 30. f. I A pleaaaul lime t* a—ured all who . 'attend.
J v — < URGES (|ITY TO BUY PLOT OP LAND , ivice Commodore Paris, of " j Yacht Club, Writes Letter to the Mayor. ^ J The following self-ex plauatory letter , ha- been received bv the mayor from t Vice Commodore H H Pari-, of the Hon Harry Head ley. - Mayor. Ocean City. N. J - ' i My dear Mr. ..Mayor:-! feel sure f that the action of the board of | governor, of the Ocean City Yacht , Club In requesting I lit city authorities ( ground opposite the yacht club, and f •led icate .t a- a public park, will im- , you and y»ut fellnw-comml*- t sinners a- Just and reasonable , It Is a well eslabll-hed fact Ihal in t TTie erection uf such a magnificent | , -iruc'ure. the yacht club did mure to adverti-e *ud bring Ocean City to the ; not Ice of the vl.ltomlo the New Jersey | coa-t than anything thai had occurred ; , a project been" undertaken even'AtIsiitic Uty. with It- tuurmous ground. | , been uniqual to It Theentliuala-m. . , energy and llie -plertdld nerve uf tlie ( member- uf llie yacht club made It , l-is— Ible, and the social and regatta , that the club provide- have , , attracted many families lo locate In Ocean City aud become j member-, a- ( the largely lucrea-ed member-lilp | . clearly Indicates. Quite a number , have purchased or erected re-ldence*. , . becoming taxpayer-, aud many of It. ( ouupber. have .ubucrlbed to the .lock and bond, of the new automobile ( . bridge, th-reby a.slstlng Oceau City lu , securing another great attraction that , li.. sided III ' placing It ou llie map." . Coder llie cxre of the yacht club tlie present unattractive and uiilntere.llog , lot would become mod beautiful, and . a lining and appropriate .front i.pleee , for our much frequented club house, which should not lie .hut lu by apart- 1 ■unit house* and oilier undesirable . f and ugly buildings. May we tfust in . your active eflorl*. al-o those of your . a-sociates. lo *ecuriug the consummaI tion of this public spirited and bioad- . minded project T I Very truly yours. (Signed) D. H. Paris. VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS ' Count. Tr.cbrr. aironalv In Fa-
At llie ('*1* May County Teaclur.' tl 1 la.t- Tnursdsy afternoon. .Superintendent Hand outlined * Hie plan of a movemmt uo* on foot b. e-tabll-h v.icnlional an I agricultural C ' teaching lu the cjuuty. Toe move ' has Hie endorsement of the county b board of freeholder., of Pornooa o Grange aud of the Associated County H ' Boards of Kducatlou. G ' Tne plan l« to begin the vocational I and agricultural teaching lu certain ' places In the county where from h ^ Tweuty-tlve to thirty pupil- or mom a ' will attend. They must he boys at ' least fourteen years of age. though no J f mile above that age will be excluded ' Nu separate building will be necessary, t A special teacher will be employed for H " the entire year aud he will, during* ' some of the tl ue.'glve lu.lrucllon lu « 1 The following resoluliuu. presentel « ' by Prof. J. II. Hastings, of Wm Cape « e May. was nuaulmoasly adopted: ••Whereas. Tnere I* a growlug mill. 1 y meut III Cape May Ciunty for the 1 ® e-tabll-hmeul of, a couuty Industrial 1 : school; and ' d •• Whereas, The proper authoritle* r' have taken up the Idea and are work- < 1 lug for It. fulfillment; therefore, be It < "Resolved, That we, the teacher, of Cape May County. In Institute convened. do hereby signify our hearty - further be It "Keeolved, That we. a* individual* d and a. teacbere. do pledge our loyal [I support of all plan* that may bring V about thla moat deiirable luatltulhin." i ' Mr Haud Instructed tbe teachera of e. the assembly to beglu at once the eu•u rollmrut of tbiwe who wiali lo become a* pupila and report to blm. All who enroll must have completed at least I, live grade-'of regular acbtAl work, of Couuclla of female noon* In tbe 8- county are to be formw In the ecbool " district* All women may Join. The object I* to Increase Interest lu bou*e re hold arts aud to give loslrucliou In tbe same Superintendent Hand I* giving ' definite *bspe lo this last movement
PRAISED SOLDIERS Hajor Bill vera Pleased Willi Harkamea of coalw <•- Major Bblvere. of tbe Thlid lufan- ' - try. wa* In town with Bergeant Bald 1 wtu. of the United States Army, on Friday evening, when the boya of > Company U bed tbelr regular weekly 1 drill. ' The local company la part of Major Bblvere' battalion, and be told tbe boy* of tbe bettallou'a standing at the ;l rifle range, bla four companies being among the first eight In tbeBtale. He - expressed himself a» very much 0 pleased with the record made by Com- ' e pauy G both on the range aod In drilling.. He predicted a good abowlog l>y tbl* Junior company lo tbe ' competitive drills aoou to be held In R Camden. 0 Marries a Bcboal Tcackir, Peter C. .French, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas French, of Palermo, and Mis* Ivan Chamberlain,, of Uocbrauvllle, Pa. were married yeaurday al ,1 the h nut of the brlda. Bbe waa a ly teacher lo tbe public school at Bee*»t ley'* Point a few yaaTa ago. They will '! reside at Palermo, coming borne today. ' Mr. Pieocb ha* mauy frieuda In Ucoan City.
TO CONNECT THIS CITY WITH CORSON'S INLET
County Freeholders Begin' Move to Bnild a Roid and Bridge The t 'ape May County Board of Freeholder* -he* adopted a resolution i calling for Hie securing of the right of . {iid a survey of a road from SoulU. : Ocean City to Corson's lulet. I The followiug committee was Bp- I pointed tu look after the matter: Di- < 'and H. W. Edwards, member, of the I " It I. possible that the mad may lw I started at a point near Klhjptlfili < street, lu this city, connecting with i the new roid now being built from Bca Isle City lo Coreou'. lulet. A bridge will be required to span | Corson'. Inlet. Tlie style of thi. .trucWll'b thi. bridge will be taken a step the beaches In tlila section. Atlantic : and OceiH I'lty are now connected by the automobile bridge, aod | with Ocean City. HOME MISSIONS 1 From all OsrrBtale Here ' j Nearly 300 member, were lu atteud- ' | ance at tbe tweoty-elgbtb annual oon- , veiitlou of the Womau'. Home MIa ' .lonary Society of tb* New Jersey which held *e*«ion. In the ' M. E Church Tue*dav and 1 Tbe member, came from llie four 1 district.— liridgeton. Camden, New and Trenton— and showed themselves to be nu earnest band of The opening »e-«lon Tuesday morn- ' lag. presided over by Mr* Melville E 1 Snyder, of New BruO.wlck. wa.de J voted mainly to organizing, an open parliament being held. * ' In addition to tbe president, tbe ' oilier o nicer, are a. follow.: First vice ' prealdeuL^JlIr. J Morgan Bead, of f New Hruu.wlck; corresponding necre • tary, Mrs. Wesley Stout, of A*bury ■ Park; recording Kcrelary. Mr. Clia. p Pette. of Trenton; treasurer. Mr. S. ' j J Turner, of St. David'.. ' A plea.lug feature of the mnrnlug * *e..b>u wa. tbe presentation of a ' banner to the society, the gift of Mr.. G. M P. Well., of Treutoii. who presented II. The banner I. 13x8 feet, of the uatlonal colore and bear, the lu scrlptlon, "Woman's Home Missionary Sofiety, New Jersey Conference." Ii wa. accepted by Mra. S. J. Turner, i- The member, showed their appreciation or the elfl bv elvlus the Cheuciation
salute. (j The afteruoou eeaalon wa. opened ^ with devotional exercises conducted h by Mr. J. W. lugereoll, of Atlantic An address of welcome wa. made W by tbe Rev. Dr. J. B. Maine., partor « of the Flrat M. E. Church, to which. ^ there was a response by Mra. Carlton Godfrey, president nf the Atlantic City auxiliary. _ ^ Most of the afteruoou session was -r up with tbe reading of reports, a appointment of committees, etc. P There 'was also an address by Mr. * L. Bryan, of. Camden, no H ••How would you present llie work of c tbe Woman's Hone Mis-lonary r to a stranger?" £ A feature of tbe evening meeting b was tbe'preseotatlon of a home mis- r slouary sketch by tbe Queen Esther I •ocietle. of Ocean CJIjr. Atlantic City ' aud Pleasaotvllle. j There were reports of tbe work of I the Q leeu Esther societies, the year'- > tluauce* and pledge* fur the coining • rear, the conference treasurer, Mr* ( S J Turner; Mr*. M. S Northrop, of t Vlueland; Ml.f Anua Davl*. of Long 1 Branch, and Mlas Lucille Perlncblef, of Ml Holly participating Very interesting report* were, made at |he sessions yesterday aud there j • were several excellent addresses. CARD8 AND DANCE 1 I'miiz Men Flan nodal Time lor ' With a desire tu eollveo affairs here, r several of the young men of tbl* city " have arranged to have a Ave hundred > card party and dance at the Ocean 1 City Motor Boat Clab'. headquarters 1 Friday evening, November 27. It Is thought that not only tbe 1 young people will be pleased to attend. ' but that aim many of the older men * aud Ihtlr wives will take advantage of ' this opportunity to meet to a social c way and^play a tew games of cards. I Among those actively Interested lo the affair are William H. Collision, . Jr., and Joseph Swan.
Tickets will be fifty cents for each person. , The probabilities are that tbasa event* will be beld once a month daring tbe winter. HIS MOTHER DEAD j f . i 1 The Bss. Til os. F. alike MearB ' r Tbe Rev. Thomas P. Blake, rector 4 e ; ol St.. AugueUne't Church, received ( e sorrowful news Saturday eveolng i It Hi" mother died shortly before aba wa. . e about to be operated on In St. Francis ' a Hospital. Trenton. ' i-j She wa* tbe widow of Michael I • Blake, to whom aba waa married lo | - : 1872 He died JeDuary 7, 1018. Mra , ie 1 Blake, who waa born lo Bordentown . ii In 1848. leaves tbreecblldran, the others being Mlas Julia aod James Blake. Tbe latter la mprried. Both children live In Bordentown. d Father Miakt baa the sympathy of d many friend. In hia deep a miction. Dr. A. Moore, of Peterson, will give ► a lectors on "Gospel of Good Humor" HI lo tbe Palermo Baptlat-Cbureh Thure- "■ day evaolug, Decembers. It Is to be I under tbe auspice* <ff the Led lea' Mile Society. Ticket* are 25 cent# I
FINE LECTURE BY , DR. J. B. HAINES ! 1 1 First of a Series bj- a Force - ' ful Speaker on Valiant Men of tbe Bible. I evening, the Rrv Dr H«iii— l--e*" * [-Twunt • 'haiartei-..r the ltlblv. 0. ginning with M»-e- I' .<• Iv—.u *«-. . the thirteenth ■•Implei of Niiml.er-.- _ I Bsrnea to -py oiil Uud "f " '.i...n The reading embraced llie re|M.rl of j ; them Spies, b -lli llie gn..d rep irt ..f , Caleb and JmliUi and the rul ici-H i of the remaining ten -fie-. , The text wa- Deiil I lu: And. , I -reel like unto M^.-e-, whom the' . L.rd knew face to face. " Dr. Ilame- -kelched rapidly, but i { training and llie Kgyplian educillou I . identified with hi- o»n people audi I caal in III., lot w it n llieiu. in c.n-e-r quence. hi- exile lo Midim and Illforty year-' sojourn in that land, w here, at a -lieplierd. lie wa. lo learn humility, tie prepared hi -peak to God If. rued in all Oie wl-doiu of l-utypl. I lieu the leader of Hie world'- rlvtiiza * Hon. He wa, a thoroughly educated man.- lilted to lead In fUeJ'ourt of j to Abraham before More* cotild be ' burU _ The -peaker followed The career of hi- great subject, with illuminating tactic-, up to tbe end mi Mt. Netm. funeral ever accoi'ded lo uian. " The lecture u-a- one of Dr. Halue-' i beat effort* In that line and gave prdml.e that the remainder of the aerie* will be of very great lintre.l . " Tenner. Klect OOlcer*. The Cape May County Teacher*' Attoclallon. W hile the member- were >' attending the lu.tliute here, held It- * annual elecllmi with the fnlluwnig 4. result: President. County Superintendent A. \V. Hand; vice president. II. C. Chalmers, city aupeontendenl of VVild- * wood; *ei.-retary and treasurer. Ml— Lucy E. Comon. a— lalaiit lu tlie office ,. of the county superintendent. P- — • — • * * T. H. Ludem. C. 41 Gubblu-, Ellen L. Gubbiii", Mr-. R S. Patlemou. Mrs. W.C. Hartmau. Philadelphia e- IMPKRIAt
Ml— Beryl Reichly, Purman Willi*, Ocean city; G. H Fultou. Clara K. sHckllug. Philadelphia;- Mra. ChrisKoehler, RlVerton. ATOI.KN. e Mary R. Miller. Cold Spring; Ella w M Archibald. Hlghuiuwu; Laura S McEktg. Eldora; Carrie Rlake. I'et era f L. A. Guff and wife. Camden; S David McClure. Philadelphia * P. D. Dunn. Mr*. F. \V. McKee, J McKee. J. S McKee. Myrtle * Thorne, J. T. McKee. R. M. Golf, F. f Pulllnger, W. F Becker, PlnladeK Z phla; M. Coreou, F.Cpreon.G. H-her, » M.WalBh, South Seaville; M. Ludlam, f Joseph Metrwald, t 'harle- Mcerwald, X South Deonla; W.C. Kauffman.Green i Creek; D. M. Good. Wayne-boro; H. t Peldman. . Panole Kl-euberg, Daisy 2 Klume, Berlba B-dllore, Woodbine; i T. E l^wla. Media; Mrs. George Dob- 1 bin., ocean City; Mr*. M. S. North- | Mm. Henry Taylor. Vloelaud; j Mrs K. English. C. W. Thmpp, Mr-. ■ L. I'eite, Mm.G.M. |P. Well.Trenton; ; Mrs. J L Allen, Pennington; *Mm. M. E Snyder, Mm. A. M. Lawrence, W. Camden; Mm. S. J. Turner, Wayne; Mm. P Perl nch Iff, >lt. HollyMr*. W. B. Stout, Oceau Gfbve; Mm. William Mar-ball, Asbury Park; Mm. C M. McPhemmi, Mr*. Stout. M Is- C. Wilson. Ml*. V. Hullng*. Mm. N. M. Cawipbell, Marlon Campbell, Marlon Cinrey. Brldgeton. niHCAYNE. W. E. Croifdell. H. N. Diesel, J. C. Knox, W. H. Foster aod wife. N. 8. Heaton. Frank Krew*on. Robt. Dietx, J E Ola—. Jr.. C. E. Stretch. L. A. I.ettlnget, J Opperman aud wife. T. A. Updegtall'. D. W. Moon, Phlladelrdita; C 1. Hill, William-port; W. B. Davl*, Mo, .re-town; J. L. Veal and • wife. Chariot tevllle. Vs.; M. E. HtldrelU, Cold Spring; H. W. Davl*, Wlldwood; E. B. Woodward, Jr.. J. E Brvau, Mary L. Near. Camden; J. D. Huff nan and wife. Fl.blng Creek; i c. Bai.ley, Bcealey'a Polot; Lucy E. c.rwm A. I. Gentner. Court House; ' E F Sbarpe. FI K. Brunyate. L C. ' Butler, E. Eldredge. A. Rowland. C. I Shield*. A W. Hand. Cape May; John . Eurighi. Freehold: "^Cornelia MacMullau. Moutclalr: Jf"J. Savliz. Treu- ' ton; T Fl-her. V. Edward.. Rlo| 1 Grande: M.-L. Mclntlre. Carll-le; E. . f K. Major, Tunkbannock; J. A. Mar- 1 1 tin. Media; Beulah M. Bradley, Yurk; M. O. Hallen, Wlldwood Crest: Mia." a Mi Lewi*. Towaoda: Ml*- Emily 1 Jama, Slatlugton . . \ . —
: What if Fire J , — — 4 ! Should Occur $ ) — — » \ or burglars break Jnto | 1 your home, would your ^ A valuables be saferf f J Give them the Posi- f i tive Protection of our i iFire and Burglar Proof J Vault, where you can j rent a Safe Deposit Box a for ( $3.00 and up per year j Ocean City Title ] .. t and Trust Co. ! •■ r • • | $ Ocean City. New Jersey i
M«-g-s«-ir£- twtHtttKttttm; Jjj 755 ASBUKy AVENUE 9 1 JONES' cMEN'S SHOPS •i — : 4 j Coats Sweaters Underwear g | Stetson Hats g I j» j* Do lJ0Ur tthrtetmaB ^hoppinu Xoui > > J ^ • 1 ^ McAllisters The Leading Dry Goods Store Well Stocked Up for Winter. A Great Showing of Fall and Winter MERCHANDISE. | New- l-'lannelcltcs. Flceredo'wn and Outing Flannel Gowns, Skirts I ami Pajatnas. Beautiful line Roman Stripe and Plaid Silks for Sweaters 2 s"*'" "JoTSJa Underwear , rys-a_ Slot e LloudTl f-SDAV, WEDNESDAY *»d TftUKS. • #3= „AV "€4f s. s. McAllister 807-809 Asbury Ave. ' Ocean City, N. J. ( |s=U=U====IOL 55DOI PP IE3t^] IFor Rent by the Year R Five rooms and bath, every convemH ence, uewly papered, always warm, ■ \ I always comfortable without the bother of taking cafe of fires, fine rear porch iuclosed in glass, hot water furnished and the rent very reasonable. JOSEPH I. SCULL I 767 ASBURY AVCNUE
I harvey y. lakei REAL ESTATE j 838 Asbury Avenue ^ f Ocean City New Jeraey I : j Best Cottage Location j ; ' | in Ocean City for "in-season" and "between-sea- ] , ' ) sons" is Wesley avenue from Eleventh to j • 1 ^ Thirtenth streets. We offer a lot containing 4000 j | • | | square feet, facing ocean in that section, for only i , • i $1450. It surely is a Bargain. * * * j ' HASSEY & EDWARDS 1 i ' i _ Eighth St. and Central Ave. | | ,|B. Prank Smith Go. 9 BROKERS • I If yon have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine ?' lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. 1 Two lot-, corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, ; ft 200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot, water heat, donble office, " 1 attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed • with best companies. = 1036 Asbury Ave.
j ALONZO COTTON. ( t REAL ESTATE j 679 ASBURY , AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. . » I Five cotlageton Central avenue, from Sixth to Eighth street*, for aale, very 4 1 reasonable. Forni-hcd cottage on Central avenue, above Fourth supet, lot 40x100, I 'with garage, onlv $1500. Furnished cottage on Central aveuue, aBove Third atrect, I V I OT|V fjooo. Furnished cottage ou Fifth street, $2700. Two cottages and on; lot 1 i J on Asbury avenue, near Seveqth street, only fjjoo. Also two cottages on Asbury A 1 avenue, same block , only 42700. ' REAL- ESTATE — INSURANCE | Clayton Haines Brick j <H1 EigHthi St. Ocean City, N. J. ! money to loan on Mortgage. - A No waiting for two waaka to know 17 you can got It; wa can toll yon at v once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front propertlaa. Choice cottages for t mle. Also lota for lnvaetment and for Improvement— the choke of A Ocean City. Alpply to { T J. M. CHESTER & CO., \ 1 Ocean City. N. ]. — A- ; 1 Call at the Sentinel Printing House J if you desire first-class work. ..'I Orders promptly filled!
| ! Horn a axn corrtozs. I H0T8L ; BlSe^YRG... Ocean Ave. ) ^ Between Klgbtb and Ninth Street* OPEN ALL THE YEAR | j M. II SMITH BIVKIKOHMT. ' I Scotch Mall SANATORIUM THE IMPERIAL MI*, e. okTzei. THE KATHLU WYOMING 224 Ot'KAR AVr.al'C a. p. mun I. ' HOTEL ATGLEN - On* of tbe mn»t e*nt rally loeated hotels la Ocean City. The aim has always been to mske this linns* select and homelike, and its •ew. For terms ami paruenlar* address, a. c. uorr, Prop. THE WILMERS 7(8 Central Ave. Open all tbe year. Flrst-claa* table board. Evening diuuere. MM. C. P. VILIM STERLING HOTEL open Aid. YEAH | Hot water beat. Winter boarders solicited. k A. LISBMT. THE HEWLINGS having decided to close for tbe winter, it will be re-opened for guest* In May, I8l&. 1. *i. nttrurei Ninth and Waaley »«• Ocean Oily. N. J NEW HOTEL ELBERON K1UBTH AN bL-ENTttAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ® Nsylor and Her re, Proprietresses Nsj-lor ana oajre, rropnoi l
Kourleenth Heasnn. rborooghty reaorate and newly pepered. bell Pboaee: ir-X an LORRAINE I On tbe Inler-l'oonly Boulevard between new ' City Hall aod tlie Beach. Newly r* modeled. J Hot water beat. Will open march t, Hllk W8. SI DCHISTH, l Owner and Propria lor. I E. CisJBPYbE- ! Real Estate Broker ; 624 EIQHVH STIjyrr [ ocean CITY NEW JIMIT Eyes Eiunined Vithont Drops S jaaToSSPSS fbere Is no neremlly or roln* to Pblladel|*m. : Nr^^^MbifooSareaa^ray^ ' douoT tiiSisf soars 11 1 sell JTjeee eoe- ■ elaient with pood work. All were ocas na i ™ W. ELY ISM Allanlle Avrsse ATLtSTIC CITY, ■. A. * Bbore Part LIB* Pastes Door. , Dance Every CnM L mrntAtfT^ , Wedacaday and F,cSaturday Night ; the Excursion House | JAMES CLAM Proprteter MAIN STREET aad . . . a 501HERS' POINT :: N.J. ■- Why Not Buy p, Yoor Bathing Outfit at GofFs, re where you will find a full line of pj the most select Bathing Suits, Caps, Shoes, etc. Alto a fine assortment of Silk Stocking*. = all at reasonable prices. at
GOFF'S 84THING SUPPLY STOtt 930 Boardwalk Adjoining Gofl's Baths. First National Bank Oceart City, N. J. CAPITAL W.IM SUjfUlS u M. OaSHBE. PresiasBl R. B. BTITU8. Vlue-Pi 1 real W. aourr HASH, OsaMar H. ». MOW bEK. AOL Casbltr J. rlTMLAN TATEM. *BUM*ST onwwc^Toiarei f Waaley Leas Loans a. laStaaa ' °-Z'ivr ] sjjjiiKi hiB sL"

