Ocean City Sentinel TliritSDAV. M'YKMUKB _V 1914 We shall be glad to receive llem-of1 uewe.aml commuulcaUoiy of mtere-t j to Ibis community anil our readers everywhere. All communications should be ae- 1 com pan led Willi the full ..name and ! address of the writer, not neuMsarllv I for publication, but a. . guarantee of good faith. DOTS. WeildtPK bells. ^ l«l us alLglve thank-. I ia i tier .hoi* a ill close early todiy. That Its- case drew . good -sized Winter aesmed to i«- -tarllng Jn . tnlle early.' ><"" turkey 7 or will it be rabbit or quail? rily tVimmlssiouers?" What do you lliluk of the proposed road from this etty to t orsou's Inlet? The llremeu were called out on a slight blare at Fourth street and the bay Saturday afternoon. ml the yacht club's beuelll In i'lnla delphla Monday eveulnK. 'Members of the tleeau Flly Hoard ' of Kducalioti visited some Atlantic ' -II y public schools Friday. shuollUK matches oiif Thanksgiving ' I lay. Why noA again? I here are many escrlleul murk-ill?*, here. lota Council. No. 138. Jr. O. IT A. I M . will attend services In the First I M V. c buret, in . body Sunday even- I Itig Kvery member Is liiv|ie<l. The members are requested to meet at the 1 lodge room at TVclock that evening PERSONALS. ] Alfred Oliver, of this city, is visiting * In I'biladelpbt^ John K. I'hillips. of Overbrook. was lu town a few days'ago. t Andrew |{. Scull, of this city, vl.lterl « Philadelphia this week, t Willi. in M. Sill well, of Philadel- ' phis, was in town Cue-day. H.M Chance and wife, of Philadel- ' Miss I. ula Wel.l-r, who has been III 1 for several weeks. Is improving. S. 1. Scliumo. of Philadelphia, was among the visitors here Tuesday. f William H Heuszey, of Philadel. plita, was'a visitor here Saturday. Kbenexer Adam-, of West Philadel- i plils, was In tow u early Mils w ek. < Herbert Pinch of Philadelphia, was ■ a visitor here Saturday and Sunday. I Sheriff Coleman F. Corson, of Cape ' May Court House, was here TuesdayWaller Ha>-. of West Philadelphia, w as among Hie vl-iiors here Mils week Hubert Kelso, of Col 1 1 uga wood, was here Tuesday looking over Ins propoily. James S. Kowen, of Philadelphia, was a guest of I he Sterling during the II. C. Freeman and wife, of Philadelphia. regl-trr. d at the Hlscayne Sunday. .Mrs S. II. tiofl, of Camden, lias been visiting S. C Ooff and wife at 1 the Alglen. William J. O'Hrieti.uf Piuladelplua, and Sunday. * Joseph I Scull, of Ibis city, n lurried c Tuesrlay evening from a few days' visit a to Philadelphia. t. fa pi. Henjamln Henderson aud'faiu- v lly, of this I lly, are attending Thanks- c giving In Mlllvllle. ' tl Mrs. KolaiMl Hemsley.of Krldgelon, " was the guest of Mr.. S. It Miller ■ several days recently. " Mis. Shoemaker, of Mils city, was " among the gue-t. at Miss Fegley's wedding In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Yuuug bud daughters o have arranged to spend the wluiCr al ^ the Hotel Jireakers, this city. - J, Herbert Smith and wife, of Haddon- , lleld. have beeu visiting relatives lu y this clly during the last week. I, Ueorge K. Slantori and family, of A Ibis city, have returned from a visit tu h friend, at Cape May aud vicinity. p .Mrs. Caroline (loll, of Kldora. ha. '' beeu a visitor at the borne of her son. It L. (loll, and family, in Mils city. Dominic Clerbosslo, employed by Jerry DeFrauco, has returned from a r few days' visit lo' friends In RbMadel- * 1 A. H. Jones and family, of Philadelphia. are occupylug their collage. 1833 Central avenue, for a few days' u outing. Frauk W. Fowkea, who is acting mayor of Sea Isle, and lrvlug Filch, ^ also of Sea Isle, were visitors here f Tuesday. b Mrs* J. Tlioriiley Hughes and sou, ,, of this city, have returned from a week's visit to Mrs. Hughes' parents ( in Philadelphia. , John S Morris and Frederick J u Uelger, of Philadelphia, summer rest- , dMila-of Ibis clly, were In towu Frl<1.1/ and Saturday. ( Alias Katharine Howell, of Deuver, , is visiting her brolber, Henjamln P. f Howell, at bis home at Tenth atrect ( aud Wealey avenue. Mr. Pearson Turner and children t and bis mother, of Wllllamaport, Pa., | have returned home after a visit to K. r T. I.uttoD, of this city. ( Miss Bertha Sheldon, bookkeeper In the office of tbe Cbamplon Lumber r i 'ompany. has been apendlng her vaca- , Hon in Washington, D. C. a C. H. Coraon aud family, who apent I the summer montba on their farm at Marmora, have returned to their home, ( HtH Wesley avenue this city. I Dr. J. William Hughes, wife and ( sou. of Atlantic City, visited the ' former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William K. Hughes, In this clly, Sanday , K. K. Sooy, of I he Hrlghtou Hotel, this city, left Thursday aflernoon for I Philadelphia, where be will reualo
n until the llrsl of the year. Theu he * expects to make au extended trip lo ll California . ' J. M. C hitter, wife aud daughter > and Otia M^.Townaend were among d the local residents at the yacht club's beuelll in Philadelphia Monday even- 8 l"B- J Paul H. Mead apeut Sunday at the ^ home of bis mother. Twelfth street, lu Mils city. He Is employed In the office of Ihe Hess Sleel Company al Bridge * X. |: J.^BDliertzler baa resigned his position as a Clerk In Maddock's pharmacy and will soou leave for Carlisle, where will take a position lu a drug store f there. Dr. I N. Griocotu. health officer of this city, who Is spending ihe winter , Camden, has moved from S"9 North c Secoud Street to 505 Lludeu street, ( Camden. , Coroner Mark Lake and family have t returned from a lliree-day auto trip through U>teru Pennsylvania. While c away tbejr visited relatives of Mrs. , Lake at Morton I John McCalllou and wife, of this city, ate located lu West Philadelphia for llie winter months. Mr. McI Calllon Is employed by Ibe L'ulon Company ' Mrs. Sara Coltoo, after a prolonged ■ and pleas iiit visit to Mrs W. M. ' , Taylor, of tbls clly. hks returned lo , r borne In Philadelphia, highly , i pleased with Ocean Clly.
1 QDIETLY WED AT BRIDE'S HOME •f! - "ll fs j Dr. G. F. Starr and Miss Edna I Bartinc Scburch United d in Marriage. M Dr. G F. Starr and Miss Kdua Bar- ' " j line -cliaroli. daughter of Mr-. Marie ' F.. Sclnycli. both nf this clly, were: ~ | married al 11 o'clock last eveuiug'ai the I home of Hie bride, 737 Atlantic avenue, -bv the Itev. D.- John. II Haines, ps-H tor.of the First M. K. Church. j ( aud wore a black velvet hat. She was a low chrysanthemums and ferns, and looked very pretly. r Aside from Hie Immediate members , and Mrs Haines, Prof James M. Sle- ' veils and wife and IUIpli VanGllder, J Pele^urgy ' *" ' ' Dr. aud Mrs Starr left on a short ■ vl.it to his parents lu Woodbury, v Conn. I ' pou their return. In a week, 1 l hey will re-ide at 80S Klglilli street, dental office. \ They have the be-l w l-he- of a laige , circle of friends. TALK ON TURKEY I'rA-bylerlan Vhurcli. Hie pastor, the • | Itev. Charles H. Iloliner. will coulliiue \ . lulere-llug -enes «f sermons on ( . ' Nallous Involved In Ihe War." las- . . log as Ids theme. -Turkey— I'lie Sick f Man of Kurope " Prof. Alva Franckle. of Mlllvllle, , will preside al the pipe-organ aud give . a short recital before Hie evening ser- . vice. There will be splendid -liiglug : under the leadership nf Lewi* K ( The Itev. Mr. Hohner will preach lo ' Hie Daughters of America on Sunday , evening. December ll. taking as Ins Hieme. • America -Her Mission lo Hie , World.." The succeeding Sunday evenings lie ( will coulliiue llie present series on llie natl of Hie world. a|«*klng of Kugland, France, lialy and Mexico. GOOD TURKEY PINNER j Following Is {die menu arranged by y he members u# llie Shlloli Haptlsi 3 l.urcl. for the Thanksgiving dluuer j be given al ?30 West avenue from „ o'clock uiilll 9 p. in. today for Ihe i-euellt of Hie church:
Oyster Cocktail Soup a La La Roast Turkey with French tilling Creamed White Potatoes Candled Sweet Potatoes Macaroni au Grathi Sweet PeaCoffee Tea1 Dessert Pumpkin Pie aud Mince Pie Ice Creaui and Cake extra I he Itev. Grant Harris Is pastor aud Lotuax clerk uf Ihe church. 'I'lie member- of Hie Woman's Missionary' Society, through Ihe courtesy of , ibe Skntinkl wish to express their appreciation lu all who aided Ihem lu any way In their recent * convention. The success of (lie convention was largely due lo the' cordiality and hospitality extended by 11 |>eople uf Ocean City. The spirit <-' of witlliiguess was lu evidence before » aud during llie convention, and llie * ladles hereby thank all who in any " way aided and assisted Hitin " New l.ofla t ol Mooae. o Arrangements are being made t> 11 orgautxe a lodge of the Loyal Order of 1 Moose In Somera' Point, the membership lo comprise residents of ocean 11 lly aud ibecouulry between Somers' * aud Pleaaaulvllle. Ocean Chy -N a number of people who belong to IJjy-LuiltBc. No. Ilti. With a * lodge al Somers' V Point the meeting place would be tua/li more convenient " George KwlWmauand Frank Mur- c returned (•• Ibis clly a few days ago from a succew-ful gunning trip at Tuckerton They got 38 rabbits, three I quail and six ducks. S
EMERY PUSHING WORK i ON THE NEW CITY HALL
1 ■ ; POOL PLAYERS RESUME GAMES . ci Continued Interest in Tonrna- , -I ment of the Young Men's i | Progressive League. | Now that Ihe Improvements lo (lie f , rooms of the Y..ung Men's Progre*- t . Ihe member- are again starting to | I play Ibelr game- In Hie pool tourna- > iii—iit Interrupted for the la«t two t Many of the members uf (li- lesgue ' al tended Hie Slate tuberculosis exhibit ' d Monday and Tuesday evening, the I league having beeu In a mea-ure re- ! } sponsible for Its ap|iearanee here. ; t l The scores to dale are as follows: | Wednesday, November 11- Gardi L ner.'Vt. 5 scratches: Fogg,40. 1 scratches. I j Lake. .VI. S scratches ; Miller. M 4 v , scrtlcbes Fogg, VI, X scratche*: R F. ! Thursday. November 13 -Porter. 50, | I -cratch: YaiiGllder. 34, 7 scratches. „ Friday. November IK-Roswell.50,-5 ( Fogg. 5o. H scratches ^.Groves, *i. 3 Gardiner. 44 4 scratches. (Jardluer. v ■VI. 4 scralche-: Porter. 33 9 scratches, a Monday. November 18— VauGilder, A ' VI. 5 scratches; Jones, 39. 3 scratches. B ' liari-lay. VI, I scratch ; Raymond. 38 . 1 50. 10 scratches; Btep tieusou . „ 41. 8 scratches. A. It. Bmllh. 50, 6 f, scratches; VauUllder, 49. 3 scratches, t, Tuesday. November 17— Groves. 50 h Shoemaker, 50, 8 scralche- : A. It u Smllh. 37. 8 scratches. - ci Wednesday. NovetuberlS— Pierce -50. h 8 -cratches; Raymond, 37, 7 scratches n 59. 5 scratches ; Fogg, 3'i. 6 h scratches Mlllgf, 50, E scratches; Vau- H (slider, 86, 8 scratches. u Tnursday. November 19— II. Frank .1 Suiitli. 50. 1 scratch; Shoemaker. 30. 3 |,: •cratches. Shoemaker, {kl. 6 scratches u' Fogg, 46. 8 scratches. n Friday. November 30— Rafclay. 50. 5 n scratches; Adams, 38 4 scratches (' Monday. November 31— Harclay. VI. la 3 scratches ; Lake. 34. .3 scratches ol Morrison, 50, 6 scratches; Barclay, 48, 8 scratches. Rarclay.50. 4 scratches; si Groves, 87. I scratch. Harclay, 50. 4 a scratches; A. It. Smith, 38, 3 scratches. .1 50; 9 scratches; Slepheusou, 38 u 3 scratches. Groves, 50, 4 scratches; al 44. 4 scratches. Forter, 50. 6 w scratches; Stepbeusoii,S6; 5 scratches Won "Lost w W. Allen 12 3 .857 .
L Mlnlxer 8 3 800 . J. Harclay 10 8 .769 * K Porter II 4 .783 It. Pierce.. 8 8 .737 p It VatiUthler !.'!!!!!!! II -7 .611 )' J. Grovgs . . 9 7 563 11 A Fogg 9 7 .563 A It. Smllh « 5 .545 H. Lake 13 10 545 A. Ho# well 8 10 444 J It Joues 4 5 .444 ■ P. Miller 8 4 .439 . H. Shoemaker 5 7 .417 It. F. Smith 4 6 400 J. Morrison 3 3 400 II Ik Darby 1 2 .833 0 F. L Howe 2 6 .250 h J. Slepheusou 2 8 300 S B. Swan 1 5 .167 » J Adams- .-. j. .. . 3 18 183 p W Raymond I 14 .086 , GIVEN FINE GIFTS „ In mtuuieuioration of Ills twenty- • live years of service as organistchorister of the First Methodist Kpla- d copal Church, Camden, Powell U. H tendered to Ihe church and frieuds a muslcale of great dignity F and beauty Tburaday eveulng. b Mr Fllblau waa assisted by tils choir t of sixiy-tive singers lu renderloga II nuuibsr of choice aud eujoyible an- o Hiems b In recognition of his quarter ceo A of aervlce. the Kev. Dr. Holmes Gravatt, for the cbolr, presented o FltUtau with a handsome gold a chain, aud from his frieuds a gold C Masonic emblem. g Mr. Fithlau Is a well knowu sum- II mer resideut of tbls city. o — •- » p miss tuttlb weds c Miss Elfneda Tutlle, daughter of 1 aud Mrs Charles P. Turtle, of 224 Fifth strbet, Camden, was married lo Ueorgr C. Jefferls. of ti Amarlllo, Texas, I'ueeday evening, at h Ibe borne ol her parents, by the Rev. p Holmes H. Uravatl. pastor of the First I Mrtbodlsl Episcopal Church, of Camt Miss Helen Jefferls. sister of tba a groom, was bridesmaid, and Kvelyu t Jefferls Was dower girl. Royal U a Wyman, of Alburque. New Mexico, a the best mat). Dr. Tuttle aqd fggrtly^hgve beeu c summer rcsidentiTnrtfTor a uuthber of a yearsriud the bride-lias many friends ( lu Ibis city. I turkey dinner ! Annual gicat In M. K. Chsreb frtdar Kvcalag, December 4. t ickets for the annual turkey dinner 1 the First M E. Church are In great 1 The dluuer will be given 1 eventog. December 4. begin 1 nlng at 6 o'clock, by the members of tbe Ladles' Aid boclcty. Tbls dinner la always one of tbe 1 events of tbe early winter season and 1 always draws hundreds to tbe "festive j Tickets are seventy Ave cents. , aoS Canning Licenses. City Clerk John E Adams has iMued'20S gunners' iloaosas during tba year, 75 of these during tbe month of : November. Moat of tbe Hornsea won 1 taken out by raaldaots, although tbgre ' were a few Issued to people of tba 1 ' near-by country district and some 1 middh visitors. 1
Has Promised Commissioners He Will Have Building Ready in Short Time. In accordant e w ith the assurance j given Ihe Clly Commissioners al their < Hireling last Thursday afternoon, Jnlm 'i 'y Emery. Ihe city ball cuutrarlof. Is J 4 now pushing wU[k 011 Hie building, so Fisher stales. j 1 At the request of the City Couiuii— . -sinners. John W. Emery, of Plilladel-i phis, the contractor, appeared before I the board at Its weekly meeting. 111 I order Dial he might give au explanation of the delay In tbe completion of | •he new city ball. ' The' building was 1 have been llnished, under the con- I tracl. September I. Mr Emery said that Hie drlsy was I ] due to no fOpll of Ills. " I Director Flslier slated, In addre-siug 1 ! Emery, that the hall was lo liavs 1 | completed at a certain1' time. It I clly are going on, due to tbls delay 1 .Much of this delay, he declared, was | ; without warrmut. Air. Emery said lis had heard ■ through the newspapers uf Hie reso- 1 liilloo adopted al a previous tneerut.- r of Hie board regarding the actlou of 1 Ihe Clly Commissioners calling on biiu 1 lo push tbe work. The mayor Interrupted him to'gtk if 1 that waa. tba ouly source through < which he had heard of tbls action. • and followed this up by saying thai I Mr. Emery was told of II by himself aud oue of the olbei^Clty (Mutatis- > sinners when they called at Emery'- I office In Philadelphia. Tbe mayor n aald that Emery had prnmlaed 1. to come down within a few days, bui I broken this promise. b Mr. Emery replied that while he did u could do little. If auylblug, here, bul 11 bad at ouce began to Icy lo push 11 Hie sub-conlractors who were boldlog hi in up lu the progress of the work . n got tracers oui for Ibe marble, u which was reported to have bean It shipped from Vermont, and NnaHy o It In the freight yard lu Plilla- p delphla. Tbe manufacturers promised ri to have It 00 the way Thursday after- 11 last aud It would he lu Ucaau o by the following Balurday at the o latest. He promised to have a force ol uieu here to set It ou Aloud ay u The letup standards also were lo be a that Tburaday. Other needed V material was to be shipped within a o lime, and the work uuflulshad a tu last Thursday can be pushed c he was sure, and completed e within a few days after December 1 o Director Fisher stated that he was o willing lo wall uutll Ihe followiug b Monday for a veriltcatloo of Mr b Hourly 'a statements. Tbe other members of tbe board ex- w
pressed a similar willingness, and an h ' Hie matter was permuted lo rest for I' ; the time being. fa "JOIAY social 4J- n 1st church People and b friends Had ureal Rventag. 11 1 Tbe conuudrum social glveu uuder 11 1 the auspices of tba Ladies' Aid Bocfoty " ' of Immanuel Bapllst Church' at tbe | of Mrs. Lydla Pen n, 638 Asbury ' Friday aventng, was a most i pleasant affair lu every way. and all * 1 enjoyed tits fun. " There were about VI persons present, other churches being represented, and u the social feature- made a strong ap- * peal to all. u Au admission was charged, aud III 11 . realized. " Tlie Ashing pond was oue of tbe . cards of the eveulng, aud the " bags created much amusement. ' A plea-ant surprise was given to 1 Pastor Milch aud his wife when a 11 basket was taken Into tbe room and c they were each aaltad to draw acVtf " 1 that waa around It. They did so, and * out popped a Aue white chick to. The '■ biped was enjoy od by Mr. aud Mr». " Milch at dluuer Mapday. 1 There was a cake, wblcb was said lo contain two of a kind lu lis lutertor. and all were given a chance tu guess course, uobody uisde Ibe right c Later a tube was drawn from * - tbe cake and wheu the tube was " opened it was fouud lo contatu " pictures of tbe mluioler aud his ax- 0 oelleut wile. ^ - j capt. stilwell dead j r Trsasnrtr nf Iks Coantr v I anrtrd VntrrSir. ("apt. Lewis B. Htllwell, a former « of this oouuly, woo diad at p home In Uoaben Sunday, was • burled from his -borne yesterday,t was due to pneumoula. t CapL Btllwell, who was 69 years old, bad been III but a short time. HaJt 1 survived by a. widow aud aon, tbe lat- 1 ter belug Charles R. Bill well, secretary J and treasurer of tbe Ocaao City Title f . and Trust Company. | For many years Capt. Bill well was ( | commander of a lumber aud coal J ' schooner plying between Philadelphia 1 ■ aud Houihero ports He was well ' throughout this county and * friends learned of his death wltb I surprise and regret. | Promissory Notes Tsned. | The new war tax Internal rtvaooe I t provides that, on and after Decern- ( [ I, every promlseory note and every ( , renewal thereof, shell have attached 1 to It a reveoue stamp or etampa of tbe , t value of two cents for each $100 or ] fraction (hereon. Tbe person using or ' , affixing ibe stamp moat wrltt.or stain p ( j thereon, tbe Initials of bla«ame, end | t tbe dale upon wblcb tba eama shall 1 be altacbad or used. Each note or ' check protested will be subject to a ( stamp or twenty-Ava oenu.ln addition 1 to tba regular protest fern. a Otla M. Towneend, of this city, baa ! 1 received the contract to build four cotleges at Avelon for the New Jersey 1 (Too at ruction end Realty Company. . s bouses will have Ave bedrooms • end bath, end work will be started al 1 • ouce. Tbe cottages wlU coat $400* , each. I
CHURCH FILLED . ' TO HEAR SERMON 1 Dr. Bohncr Gives Eloquent Address on Germany's Iron Heel and Mailed Fist. 1 ' La»l Sunday at tlie Presbyterian r Church, the It-v Dr.- R..l.i.er give the 1 third of his sent-- of lecluie -ennon- ' ijou 'The Natiou. Iiivqlvo-I 1., in--Fist." -_ ' ' ' j. I .The seruiou" was poserfirt lu its' fuB j ' Nabot h and llie prophet's p^uuouueetwo clauses of I Kings 31 ; plT-l jie speaker's development * s- r l'.rodli.gly "8. uce the days of Herodolu-. nay ralhtr ll.nl Father of History himself never told so wonderful a lale of any ualtuu as Is (be recent history of Uer■nent of llie Is.l forty years, for, while day. of Jullu- Caesar, Ihe Germany Kiuplte, which dates only from 1371. would he left of our own Atate of Texas If all New England were taken The German has become a Ural-class of soldiers and sailors, as well as a' profound scholar aud llie iuo-1 skilful of lu Ibe world. "lierinauy In 1870 had bul forty millions of people. Now she numbers than sixty millions The popuhas beeu iucreaslug at tlie rale of nearly a million a year. Her export trade exceeds that of the I'ulted and the label. Made lu Gerinauy,' until Hie war began, was au open aesame to every commercial port on tbe seven seas. "In Germany capital nud labor are not In couAid. Tliey work together with marvelous economic results. has beeu eliminated. The cist of production Is the lowest lu Eutopg, aud yet lliere are uo paupers and 110 clly slums lu Germany. Efficiency Is everywhere lu evldeuce. The wealth of the nation 1. amazing. The savings of tb« people lucreased from two bllllous In IMIW lo seven billions al the bcglnnlug of 1914. "Hut with all Ihe apparent uialerlpl welfare and contentment, therels tin Initiative lu Uermatiy. man cannot pursue happiness In own way. The way Is pre-crlbed fur blm by Ihe Blate aud he Is win- j pelled to walk lu If. Oue may not lo < a city call tbe laxlcab lie wanlsor ! board the trolley carof his own selec- ] Government regulates such dr- \ tells aud Interferes In most of the de- i tails of tbe citizen's dally life. Tlie j country's motto la 'Duty, Obedience— 1 Work fur the Fatliet laud ' "Yet with all Germany's vast \ achievements, all her education, skill j applied scleuce, she has made a i fatal mistake She lies followed Ills- j uiarck's philosophy of blood aud Iron ] and has come to believe dial might 1 makes right. 4£he earth belongs to 1 slroug or to those wliu are able to I lake It, Is the philosophy upon which ■ German mllltarlem has been acting since 1871 She lias in that time lusulled aud bullied nearly every oilier great ualtou. Her oOeusive arrogance offended all with w hom she has lu contact. A universal feeling I dread and haired Is the world's 'attitude towards Uertnauy because of iron heel aud walled Ust. Gerhas broken faith with twentieth century Idesls and pluuged her sword Into the hearl of civilization. "Militarism causeditbls war. and all the European nations share lu the crime. And because of that crime all fallou lulu Hie hands of God fot rlbullve punishment. Europe Is sealing with God Meanwhile, Gerby her confessedly barbarous methods lu war, Is piling Ossas upon Feltous of hale for her brulel militarism. while tbe whole world ebell ■ Joiu lu destroy It everywhere end, let us hope, usher lu the beginulug of the visible klugdom of Uod." Everyoue present, aud tbe church ; crowded, spoke lu the highest ; 1>i use ol Dr. Bobuer's discourse. . Try au ad vertlsegeut In the Ben J • WWW • ' j What if Fire } Should Occur ^ i ' \ or burglars break into f i I your home, would your J valuables be safe ? f Give them the Posi- i tive Protection of our f Fire and Burglar Proof j Vault, where you can J rent a Safe Deposit Box J . f°r $ $3.00 and up per year J Ocean City Title $ and Trust Co. $ J # Ocean City. New Jersey S ' ' i I swwwwwwwwwwwws
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McAllisters , 1 . • ' =r , The Leading Dry Goods Store Well Stocked Up for Winter. A Great Showing of Fall and Winter v MERCHANDISE. New Flannelettes, l'leecedown and Outing Flannel Gowus. Skirte * and Pajamas. Beautiful line Roman Stripe and Plaid Silks Tor B Girdles, Waists and Trimmings. '• Sweaters r Underwear " S!o.( Cloud 1CA.SDAY. WEDKESDAY mnd J HUBS- £-Jt ' if-~/ DAY Evenings at 6 o'clock. •
s. s. McAllister ' 807-809 Asbury Ave. ^-Ocean "City, N. J. fror Rent by the ; • ^ ^-ap HI Five rooms and bath, every conveni- ■ ence, newly papered, always warm, 1 |ij always comfortable without tlie | bother of taking care of fires, fine | rear porch iuclosed in glass, hot I water furnished and the rent very I1 ^ reasonable. joseph 1. SCULL i .757 asbury avcnuc 0 - I t I — y | HARVEY Y. LAKE] real estate | 838 Asbury Avenue f | Ocean City New Jersey | 1 'Arkrk'krk <k <h i|t ale <Jk 'A '4' A'ii'Ji'Aiili A1 A1 A1 it1 A1 ■ ; I Best Cottage Location < : : « f i , • , | in Ocean City "for "in-season" and "between-sea- ; , < I sons" is Wesley avenue from Eleventh to j • 1 ' | Thirtenth streets. We offer a lot containing 4000 ' ' ; | square feet, facing ocean in that section, for only j ' [ • | $1450. It surely is a Bargain. ,J> j* \ < I ilASSEY & EDWARDS 'i I ] | Eighth St. and Central Ave. i ' B. Prank Smith Obi, SSchSS™ If you have money to Joan see us for good investments. For sale, fine t lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. Two loLs corner First street and Asbury avenue, size" 70x100, cheap, $1200. FourUen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office! attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. ' Fire insurance placed with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. i alonzo cotton 1 REAL ESTATE J 619 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. , I Five cottage* on Central avenue, from Sixth to Eighth streets, for aele, very 1 reasonable, l-uniislicti cottage on Central avenue, above Fourth street, lot 40x100. t with garage, only |j$oo. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Third street ' , only $280.1. Furnished cottage ou Fifth street, $2700. Two cottages and oue lot f on Asbury avenue, near Seventh street, ouly $3500. Also two cottages on Aabury j ' avenue, name block, only $2700. [ REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE ; Clayton Haines Brick f A11 Eighth! St. Ocean City, fSI. J. { MONEY TO loan on mortgage. 4 No waiting for two weeks to know If you ceo get it; we ceo tell you et ' ouce. Bargains ui Bey end Ocean front properties. Choice cottage* tor f sale. Also lota for Investment end for Improvement— tbe choice of 1 Ocean City. Apply to a J. m. chester & co., Ocean City. n. i. Call at the Sentinel Printing House J if yon desire first-olass work. ! Orders promptly filled.
j HOTXl.S 1ID COTTAOKS. I 0 H0TGL I oise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. k ' Between Eighth sud Ninth Htreets OPEN ALL THE YEAR ' | M. P.. HMITII BrcCHfoRLM. 1 Scotch Hall SANATORIUM > *Op«n Al. thn Yoar— k ' .YV: ' ''•* well, the mr, - THE IMPERIAL tan 'TWTRAl. AVK.. OCKAK CITY, w THE KATHLU ll».Winr.l A«nos. pt'KAK CITY. H.J. MIW.KK t.KWIM 4 CONAKll WYOMING *24 04 KAS Al l .M t: Oeeau 4 tty. I*. J. A. P. mugs 1 HOTEL ATGLEN One of the moat oaiitrslly loeaUd hotels in Oeaae City. The aim Las shraya boeu lo make thla bnuae aalaot sod honwlika, aud Its bugs aud assured patronage provaa lu sue. ma. For tonus aud particulars address, B. C. «lorr, I* rep.
the wilmers 7<H Central Ave. Open all the year. Flrat-claaa table board. Evening dtntiers. ik«. c. r. UTLXIB sterling hotel Hot water beat. Winter boarders solicited, x a. LtnanT. the hewlings having decided lo close for tbe winter, It will be re-«pened for guesta In Mey, 1916. L H. BCWUIM Ninth and *«!., are. Ooaaa Ollj, K. J new hotel elberon k1uutu amu'eittkal avknuk uckan city'. m. j. Maxtor and Hajrra, fourteenth Has son, rhoroushlg ranovalrd and newly papered, Hell Phone-: I7-X aud lorraine P On the Inler-t'ountj- Houievard hriwaen new I city Hall and the Hearh. Mewly reuioOele.1. I Hot water beat. Will upeu march 1, lax £ Klrel-rlaaa. for ralre addreaa i wn. m nr ia both, £ Owner sad Proprietor. j E. C. BOYLE | Real Estate Broker I 624 EIGHTH STREET I OCT am CITY NCW JCMIY I Eyes Extmiud Without Drops - My stock oIKyeUlawe. and MpMtaaHa teas > .hucnt with eood wore. All work eras oa ' A. IV. ELY , tees Atlawtlr Avcame ATUITK CITY,' M. J. KcuMMhed IOW Bell Phone SOC. A — — — — Dance Every Cold L—rhee. Wednesday end F'c. Saturday Night The Excursion House I JAMES CLARK Preprlrter MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE b somers* point :: n.j. ; Why Not Buy ), Your Bathing Outfit at Goff'a, . where you will find a full line of j the tnoct select Bathing Suits, Caps, Shoes, etc. Also a fine aaaorttnent of Silk Stocking*, all at reasonable price*. GOFF'S BATHING SIM STMf 9 jo Boardwalk Adjoining Gofi's Baths. '• ———A. I First National Bank 1 Ocean City, N.J. r CAPITAL MM* 8WTU1S MMW L M- CRM*. President •* K. B. 8TITB8. VKw-PraalOaat W. SOOTT BAKU, Cashier ti. H. MUWBKB, Aaae. Caahlw | j. FtTMIAM TATMM. HIISIH J OIRgOTOMi L. M. Craeea R. M. KUaa R V Coraon JoaspaLHcalt ,t R.W. Rdwarda R. Howard Toeeq of BUS H. Maraoall C. P. I wag lag Chaa. Mathews XLM - Wa M. Moose Alksrt Pace b si liHiil to aL" rSasssaaf— —

