Ocean City Sentinel THI'ltHDAY. DKCBMBBfe 24, IBM j We' shall Lie glutl to receive Item* of ! new* and commuuleatiou* of interest [ to till* eommunlly and our reader* everywhere. All communication* should he accoin pan led with the full name and address of the writer, not necessarily fur publication, hut a. a iruaraiiteeof good faith. DOTS. Merly < lirl.tma.! Many of tlie local «tore* have had a line di-play of CJiilalma* good. | The City Commissioner* have pawl . the ordinance l.\^n < orlnlhl.n *ve- 1 the prevent. | William II. < amphell de.lre* I through the HKNTINKI..IO thank the , firemen for their prompt and elllcleyt- - amice during the blaze at hi. pi*.p. erty on Weal avenue, near I hirteentil PERSONALS. A K Apt. of Philadelphia, we- a recent vlellorto llil* city. «» J, lleitouaae. of Philadelphia, wa* In town during the week "*J"hu ll.lllug.il, of Philadelphia. K. II Vollum, of Philadelphia, wa. amung the week', vlaltor* here tleorge Kerrl«. of Wllmlugton. waa gueat of the Katlilu a few day* ago li.niel (iallafcher. of Philadelphia. . waa'ln town the latter part of la.t. Wm B. 1 1. vi-, of M. wire-town. wa. week. Clark Dlllenbeck, of Philadelphia.' ' day* ago. Mr.. O. K. Hie ven ran. of Phlladel- J plua, wa. a gue.t of the Atgleu a few day. ago 1 tleorge liarrltl and wife, of thla , city" have gone In Ventuor to .|ieiid a , few week*. The Mlaae* Helm, of llil. dty. have , gone to Philadelphia to spend the | balance of the w hiter. I Mr*. John K. Adam, and win. Bur- t ton. have returned from a vl.lt to rela- « Hubert M. Thompson, .if Phlladel- '' phla, a .uuinier cottager, wa* among ' the vlaltor* here Friday. < Dr. and Mr. (I. K. Htarr. ol thla city, ' will Spend t 'lirl.tma. Ilay with Mi*. ' Fred, Carter at Peler.burg. 8. C. tlofT and wife, of the Alglen. will leave today for t'amdeu. where v they will. remain until March. William J. O'llrleu. of Philadelphia, ,. wa. In town Halurdiy aud Sunday, * and regl.tered at the lllncayiie. « A H. Slckler aud wife, of t'amdeu. ' .uiumer re.ldent. of . l.-eau Clly, are *|ieiidlng the winter In llaytoua, Fla. i, >K. A. t-oraon, of the Hullon A for. " ■mil Company, left here Thursday C afternoon on a hu.liiea. trip to Wor > ceater. Maw. > Frederick J. Slioyer, a firomlueul ' Philadelphia corporation lawyer w ho d .fiend, the .uiniuer wamju. here, wa* d lu town Thursday evening. The many friend, .of P. II Bru.li, || of (iermautown, a .ummer re.Ueut of g tbl. city, will learu with regret ilial he u lost hi. mother by dgglh a few day. „ •K»- n Mr. aud Mr. W. H Kueliu are entertaining Ml.. Nan Week*, of At- ), laullc City. Miss Weeks wa* oue of y the bridesmaid, at their recent wedding. Charles Watson, one of the llremeu ^ at the Ninth street lire houae, I* .fiend- c * log hi* vacatlou at Brldgelou, where Mr* Watson ha. been vlsltlug their daughter. w The Kev. Cbas. (I. Glrellu*. of Wood- *1 bury, a district superintendent of the ^ New Jeri-ey Children'. Home Society, wa. here early this week and was a t< guest of the Hterllug. n II. W. Pedrlck and wife returned lo J[ their Philadelphia home after a stay t| of about eight month. In their collage, a 5H2II Central avenue. They enjoyed 11 tlielr leugthy stay very mucb. " Mis* Ueorgie Pollard, of Atlautlc ai City, s|«nl Sunday brre as the guest ti of Mr*. l«eou Bleckley. She attended V . Ibe rhrlsleulug service* of Mr. Breck- t< ley'* baby at the First M. K. Cburcli. ri N. C. Uodfrey and wife, of tbl* city, II hsve left town for a two moutb*' visit to tlielr children— Mr. Clara Carbart d and (Chester Godfrey. of Philadelphl*. and William Uodfrey. of Howard, K I v Mr. and Mrs. Waller H. Kuebu have returned from a week's visit to 11 Uermantowu. where they were entertained by Mr., Bluabelli M. Kuebu. J| who later, with Mrs. Llllle Starrett, " came lo Ucean City for a few days. PROTECTING BEACH ■tosrd or Trade's Committee M.kri Ssigrsllon". The .uh-comniltlee of the Itosrd of tl Trade appointed to make suggestions | h for the better protection of the beach it front made II* report to the geuetal el committee yesterday *fternoou. tl The committee *ugge*t* that the Hue *| of protected bulkhead he established d from Fifteenth street south the entire P length of tbe beach. h However, tt could be tun from o Twenty first street to Thirty fourth n street on the east side of Wesley ave- c uue, connecting with the boulevard p at Thirty-fourth street. II Soulb of Thirty-fourtb street on llie , b west side of W e*ley avenue It could be j » exteuded to meet the bulkhead at. a Flfly-flrst street. The commltlee recommeud. prolec- j Hon north of Twenly-flrst to Fifteenth j street*, but there would have to be right* of way secured over some prl- . r v«te property. ? Tbe committee also suggest* that | * tielow ths gnverumeut llfe-»avlug i 1 station *i Flfiy-ulntb street It might,1 he well to have jetties at tbeendof.1 the streets, but tbl* could be left to the property owner- affected. To Pw la Hew Fron-. j ,, Beamier Coraou bas received from f U Minlxer tbe contract for a new atom a trout aud other additions to tbe build- e log owoed by blm ou Asbury aveoue. t below Nlulb street. ■
' two now tied ;r for first place it "» Continued Interest in Young Men's Progressive League's d Pool Tournament. v I merest continue. In llie pool louiua- ' j mem Of the Young Men'. Progressive j , Thursday. December IT -Pierce. 5tl; | Johnson IS B K. Sin It I ■ -ill. .crate lie.; *| Friday, lumber IS-V*iUiilder,iO. '| Monday. December 21 -Barclay. Sri. ' ' |3 scratches ; Miller,' 28. :i .cralclie., * j SteplieiiMin. .10 I scratch: Boswell. .18. ' ' I a" It. Huillh. l'!' ''-cratche.."' r Tuesday. December 22 —Barclay. 50. I ■1 M-ralclies; Swan, 41, "2 scratches A. ' . It. Smltli. SO. 8 scralclie.; Swan, :»i 8 '■ ' M-ratclies. Shoemaker, 50. 8 «eralrhe»: I- Swan, -js; 1 re-relchr* Won I-..-I ' J Barclay ' I ! "i w< !. It. Pierce ... II i >22 ' I. Minlzrt •• sis * K Porter . I ', t TH8 H A Fogg .. .. i. ; .me | , It V antiilder ..... I* T U5U , W Uardioer . 5 8 jiA J 1 1 rove* .... || s ,tii " H. Bake 12 lo VI'. A It. Mmllb 1 T •! P Miller : 5un „ II. F. South s 8 4 T I II Shoemaker T s- 487 " J li . . Ml " A Hoawell H II 421 It Johnson t ti St* y J SleplirUMio V IV ;'*i " F B Howe :t 12 -jou J A. Ism- 1 III IS* W Itsy mood 2 In III ' s M. swan, a I IS |»K LAID TO REST \ Funeral service* over the remains of Mai hews, who died at his col- j, tage TII8 Wesley aveuue. parly Friday morning, were held at the house Mou- d day evening, conducted by llie Itev. f Dr. J. H. Haliie., pa.lor ol the First J) M. it Church. „ The renialus were sent to Phlladel- a phi* Tuesday morning. Interment be- ■ lug at West Biuret Hill Cemetery. ^ The service* there were In charge "f li the Masonic fraternity, of which or- It ganlzallou Mr. Malheus had been * " member for mauy years. He was Identified Willi the following: St fl Paul's Bodge. No 481. F. and A. M : rani - i.tHige, .so ni. r. auu n. .si
Uuard Mark Budge; Palestine B A. No. 240; ilary Couimandery, No 30. K. T ; Philadelphia Council. No. II; Philadelphia Consistory' and Bu Bu Temple. A. A. t) N M. S. Mr. Malbews, who was T2 year, old, born 10. Phlladel pills. Nearly all Ills life, until a few year. ago. he wa. engaged Hi the real e.tale and conveybusiness In Philadelphia He one of llie organizer, of Ocean and wa. for a long lime Idem Hied W illi llie Ocean City Association He was stricken with paraly.i. nearly three mouth, ago. and for several week, he wa. helpless. Death quietly. Mr. .Mathew. was married aboil 45 years. HI. wife's maiden name wa. Mis. Bodlue. She is a sister of the Dr. Budlne. formerly of this clly Berlde lbs widow, there I Mrs W. J. fusil., of PhilaHer husband I. well known In real estate circle* In South Jersey. Mr. Mathew* had been a director In First Nalisual Bank since Its organization, aud was one of the city's most pronounced friends. regarded by his many friends a. a ile disposed of hi. home In Phlla living In Ocean City for nVarly two' SUGGESTS BULKHEAD Clark mllettlieck Wrllra to .Ike Clly Commissioners. The following letter was resd at Ibe weekly meellug of Ibe Clly CouimlsHarry Headley and Fellow Commlasloners, Ocean Clly— (lenllemeo:— I beg lo call your alteullon to the washout ou Oceati^ave teeulh streets, by the recent uuforlunate storm You will please note that the washing out of llie rnsd-bed ami Ibe aldewalks uu bolli aide* of the Apartineuls causes a serious menace lo my properly as well as llie oilier properties In Ibis block should another slorni occur before you have the roadway and sidewalks replaced you please give very prompt alto this mailer and have the roadway and sidewalks restored lo former ttydlllous? I will clnii up aud teslore the damage (o my property at once. Would II uol be well for you lo provide bulkhead protect lou for llil* street from Thirteenth at reel lo Fifteenth slreei? If II continues lo wash nut II will uol ouly cause you coutlnued expense but will cast discredit on Oceau City. Please acknowledge. Yours very truly. C1.AKK Dl I. I.k.n BKCK . The letter was received and tiled aud a reply sent lo Mr. Dilleobeck. I .awful to Hunt Docks. The provision of llie law prohibit lug carrying of guns lu Ibe woods and cannot be construed to cover bunting of ducks, lu rivers, bays, . Ibe season for Ibeae ending under Ibe Federal Baw ou Jauuary SI. Bui aportameu bere are of Ibe oplulon that cannot be hunted on inland pond* or water* where the aportamao to carry bis gun through Ibe woods lields to get at them. Whether or not he could dlamaulle bla gun and It lu lis case until be reached tbe pond Is a mooted que*«l"n. The only clear seems lo be the rlgbt to duck* on the river or along tbe seashore where there are no "woods and lields." Will ke turn Tins. I Any member of the Young Meu's Progressive Beaguebrluglng In live or I uew member* lo be elected by February 16 will receive a Progressive ! Beague pin. This action was takeu at tbe league's meetlug on motion of ' iticbard H. John win The Young Men's Progressive league decided that It will not In the have au auuual banquet. Instead It will bold a smoker ooetiug ' eacb member Ofty cents. Tbe motion 1 to ibis effect was mad* by W 1. Raymond.
: hotel people make a request Would Like Garbage Collected More Frequently i During Summer Season. The members of the Hotel Proprietors' Association of Oceau t'lty | or Hie garbage during the summer T^"" tilt d b ' llie board and resd at the weekly I, meeting: j j To tlie t'lty I 'oiiuulsslmier* of Ocean If <-!ty- I, tientlemeu:— At the. last meeting oft, Hotel Proprietors' Association of , Ocean t'lty. I was requested to write c you. lu behalf of tbe member., in re- ( gard to llie removal of garbage on , from July 15 until after , Day. Could II uol be takeu In I , morning and then again toward j f night? L It lia. been taken heretofore Sa ur- 1 „ uioriilogs, and then not agalD|(. often limes until Mouday afternoon. nnMMar,; oSOC « ~- , , uol properly take care of It. _ Lg Trusting you w III give this matter j „ your careful consideration and that we may bear from you favorably. (| Your, very truly. „ AIIKLAIIIK K. BAKKK. Corresponding Secretary. Tlie tnayot slated that be bad H answered till, letter aud Informed Baker lliat the city bas awsrded the garbage contract for three year. 11 and saying that be did uot tee linw il »i I. possible to have the garbage collected t, twice a day. ., speaking in tlie other member* of llie board, the mayor said that there Is *' no end to tbe demands of tbe people, I1 and Hie carrying out of request* n Increases in tbe taxes. He t] house lu llie resort pays enough tax ^ to pay for the hauling of garbage from It for oue year— that I*, tbe part of the u money that come* to the municipality after the Slate au^, county get their , -hare. All (lie other beuelit* enjoyed 11 by the residents and property owueis. tl Including lights, lifeguard., advert!.- s are giveu llieui free Now comea r. quest that the garbage be collected tw ice a day. b Tbe letter wa. ordered received and b OlvU- Ic r ;
I. CHRISTMAS POEM „ y. c, "• J. A. Richards Mrnda Prrll) Vi Co* iii to Dr. Haines. at J. A. Hlcbards a very prominsnt n: business mau of New York City, aud tr II tlie Itev. Dr. J. B. Haloes, pastor ol _ ,, I tie Flr.I M. F^. Cburcli of tills clly. have lieeu sir ing friends for many "* '• year-. St Mr. Itlcliards, beside being at Hie tt ii bead of a big advertising agency. I- ld also a contributing editor of "The Bible of Today," aud his writlugs " i> tlirrein attracl considerable atlenlloo Ju >r Kvery t'hrlatmaa Mr. Hlcbards t„ b -ends llr Hameaa llllle memento of llie day.' This year lie mailed blm Ibe 15 following original poem: *' To III. 4'rlsnd. Upon His Ulrtbdsr- f" li lis.-k si ilw Joy II sorer *m _ It Hsve ws lorxoir |(| ffiSaSss.""" And niiddsv ss or nlgbi oefoi. le Ores' blsca with SIB'S RptaM • Ci * Anil while t be fflgbt of^^n and war • P44avs we forxoir q - swdsir- " ir belli oS bope'.nd praise. B ' We vebOtlorgoMbeCbrlsl wbo .tied p We've not lorxoL fo f. Cbrlslmae 1*14. - JOS. A. R1CHAB1W. st V' f P r- Loses Mother bp Drain. r" Mr*. Eugene Coneys, mother of Mrs. ! J. F. MacNatnee. of this city, died at ° her borne In Philadelphia last week. . aud was burled Katurday. Funeral » service* were held \ In 8t. Malachy's 5 Church, the Kev*. Kenton Fllxpatrlck. , the rector, and hi* two a**l*tauta pari tlclpatlng. together with tbe Rev. w James A. Dalton. a former chaplain In G| 'e the Culled Slates Army, who preached K, |e Wants Debris Cleaned Ip. to Dr. Allen Coraou made a motlou M i- which was carried, at tbe Y'ouug Men's Is Progressive Brsgue meetlug, that tbe f- secretary write a letter to tbe City Commissioners requesting them to I clean up tbe debris lo tbe vicinity of ol e Twentieth street and Wesley avenue. It . Dr. Corson said It would be to tbe u city's interest to do thla. ^ Held a Bazar. d Tbe women folk of Holy Trinity * Cburcli held a fair the latter part of J1 last week, which waa visited by a It number of friends of the church, a g Many pretty and Useful articles were h dr "°ld ' , a s. Hotel Arrivals. 8 ;r P ■I IMPERIAL. p 4 Furuian Willis, Ocean City. U KATHLU " Ucorge Ferris, Wilmington. d A TO I. EN. ie Mrs O. K. Stevenson. Philadelphia; y Mrs. John E. Adama. Master Hurtou E o Adam., Ocean City;- J. I). Collin., ie Camden " BTKKbtRO. ,| The Rev. Cbas. U. Ulrellua. Wood- 8 bury; David Hudson, C. B. Mender t! ami. M M. HudMiu, (Jlenalda; A. K o 'a Apt. Frank MacOranagban, Samuel li ir Karrell. W E. Carpenter, Phlladel- a iy phis; II U Carpenter Wilmington; J re M. T. Mounlalu, East Orange. "V BI8CAYME. 'f Hnbt. Dletx. Daniel Gallagher, M. , Robinson, O. J. DeKoaaae.tWm J. I O'Brien. P. E. Oaten, Clark Dllleo- , beck. John Balilngall, Samuel Y'ouug. ie E. o Wunderllcb, W. H. Kebr.A. W. be Fergueoo. K. B. Vollum. Phlladelu- phis; Wm. B Davis. Mooiwtowo; A. ug B Schelboer. Camden; W.O. Vamer, I on sta'.en Island; E H Taylor, Wllmlng- i iy- ton; F A. Barnes, New York; C. 5. I Avis, Woodbury.
DR. BOHNER'S SERMON I HEARD BY LARGE CROWD
Presbyterian Church Pastor tells of England's Place in Present War. ; Before one of the largest audiences assembled in tlie First Presbyterian Church llil. winter, tlie Itev. tMiarlA H. Buhner, the 1 pa.lor. ou Sunday ' evening delivered (lie sixth of bis serle. of sermon* on "The Great Nallou* of Ibe World," lakmg aa bis ■ heme "England— Her Place In Ibe ' War" Tlie sermon text was Isalab ' 9; 3. "Thou hast multiplied the na- 1 1 Mr. Boliner **hHn pan: "For more than a hundred year. ^ Knglaud baa guided the world move- 1 meul lu lliiance and trade. Izimbard 'I street, Dobdmi, lia. been the center < which Ibe countleaa thread, of < trade have moved oul like a golden I web unto tbe uttermost end. of the " 'earth. Tlie I'nlted States and Gerand France have made striking contribution, to buman progress, through tools and arte aud scleuce. < and Ibe lucrease of comforts and convenience*. not to meujfk-abil tbey done for demoepkey and "tHirrly | i But when everything baa been *ald\hi t • praise of other nations England atiH- t j maintain, a supremacy (hal cannot be I challenged. <■ i "England's contribution lo social . ■ progress lias been altogether unique » land her influence beyond all mea.ure- I "Any adequate conception of Eug- i place among the nations must | wllb a full recognltloD'of her * work aa an architect of States and a b builder of Common wealths. With h -ubllme Imagery Dauiel Webster u spuke of Ibe morning drum-beat of p Die English soldier greellug (lie rising * aun, marching wllb tbe advanclug c aud making lia way arouud li (be globe- II is literally true that tbe d sun never net* on tbe English Empire, p ooutrols do less than one- e tlftb of all the good farmlug land iu » world. Witblu tbe limit* of tbe h live 430,000.000 people- Noth lug test* a nation like tbe affection of n colonial*. This teat la searching C: aud pitiless, but to tbe bouor of Eug- n It must be said that abs bas met c teat. England ba* built many and founded many Common- □ wealth* lu mauy part* of tbe world. t( today her 430 000,000 figople have ci but oue heart, and tbat heart la full of r( to tbe motherland. ci "If we aoalyze the reasons for this coloula! enthusiasm we aball Mud oue a lu tbe blgb standard of civil eer- al vice. In tbe ottlcea at home aud a abroad are tbe names of some of tbr p most distinguished scholars and pa- cl irlnta of whlcb history baa any know Iedge. The aim of Eoglaud'. colonial c< service baa beeu mao-maklug and rAuolber reason for it enthusiasm of tbe ooloulsta for ei England is Ibe fairness and lucor- qi ruptlblllly of the colonial courts and at Justice I* meted oat wllb evea w hand. -but with Instant aud decisive a energy. The Inevitable result Is loy- or ally to tbe motherland which gives fair play lo llie least of her subjects. ai ' In estlmatlog England's position at in tbe war Germany miscalculated. p1 The Kaiser wa* poorly advised wheu ci members of his cabinet coucluded Eogland'a colonies would lake (be flrst opportunity of deserting tbe motlierlaud. Today Germauy bas that when England I* at war, I* at war, and India le at war. le aud South Africa i* at war, aud Au*- tt tralla aud New X. aland are at war. tt Rut yesterday tbe German Treltsclike di •ueered at Englaud'* colonic*, calliug al a rope of sand; bul today tbe h< heat and tire of war have drawn the C particle* of sand together, aud turned tliem lulo sandstone tbat It more eu- u •luring tliau marble or graolle." . n Next Huuday eveulug tbe Rev. Mr. it will preacb ou "France— Her a and Her Iostltutious." e» Tbe series will be concluded ou Ibe a Sunday eveulug wllb a study of "Mexico— Her Baud aud People." CAU8TIC LETTER Written be J. H. Cheater lo Tmm d Board Srcrrlari. It Nut altogether pleased with (be k work of the Cape May County Board H of Taxation, James M. Chester, a well known real estate operator tn tbl* city, ® ba* wrltteo tbe following caustic letter n the secretary of tbe board: Mr. Harry Stitbs. Sec'y, p Cape May County Board of <1 Assessors. k Dear 8ir:— I am In receipt of notices •< of appeal, made by me at your alttiug L Ocmd City, and note you have con-" ' tbe aaaeeamtnt made by our aaaeeeur. C I can appreciate tbat your position o gives you superior judgment, and tbat H judgment ha* beeu confirmed by me S In the last storm thai baa visited tbe 4: Atlantic coast, but I bave one thing to o thankful for at this time— there la n so agitation by (lie Beglslature of thla n *o do away with the aiuecur* ■ posit lou held by you— and tbat la tbe u prayer oL£be writer. 1' Respectfully yours, 0 j. m. Chester. 0 -a^. 8 JUNIOR LEAGUE HalncetTrwee Parents lo Send lu connection with tbe administration of tbe rite of Infant baptism at Sunday mornlog'a service. Dr. HaUiea, tbe pastor, again called tbe attention of Met bod 1st parents to tbs extreme Importance of having their children of ten yaara and upwards attend Ibe Beague of tbe cborcb. Meetings are beld In tbe aoctal rooms of tbe church at 4 o'clock Friday afternoons eacb week, and tbe boys and girls ere taught by tbe pastor. Tbe duty of parents In tbe matter Is Imperative. Will ADD Twssli Rssass. Mrs: Y eager, owner of a cottage on place, bas bad plana prepared for tbe addition of twenty rooms bar houae. K. A. Boargsole ba* the ' contract.
fears sdn has • i killed himself r Young Man, Accused of Robbery, Failed to Appear at Court for Trial. s Homers Jeffries, who i- a<. u-ed of , rol.bf.ig a collage In llil- riiy. and , rM w as -el (or trial oti Mo,,. • , day. failed to a|.|.ear at the rouit liou-e a at Cape May I ouit Hoii-e oin(>.al .lay I A bench warrant for hi- arre-t was t - Tlie young fellow's fame, who i- hl«' , bondsman, gave blm niouev als.m 2 . o'clock Huuday afternoon p. pay hi.; had not heard from In- -n up j I Chief of Police H.-ull? whoarre-led . the young man soon afler Hie rubbery.!' r does mil agree with llie fnllier'- view-.! says lie Imagines |„ |„. j,.,„ed u,e J — IASKS FOR MONEY Tbe members of i uiipatiy (i. i Third Infantry, of tnls place, desires Anamilal aid from the city to help pay ' ttie company's rumiliig expenses. company's need-. *«■ read at the weekly meellug of Die t oy ComiulTo the Commlaaluiiers ..( < i ran « Ity hotiprable Sirs;- lo liehalf of Coin- t pally G. Third Infantry \ li N J. . I respectfully request thai your h'.nor■ble body will appropriate a >um ol a, ' Is not syfllceot lo enable llie 3 III wluchSo properly co-id irt Die | drill, etc., necessary lo bring Die com- I up lo Its proper standard of 3 efliclency. Therefore it become- ueces- 1 sary for Die companies lo get outside I help. j «_A number of ullierVoui panic, of tlie 1 regiment receive liehi from their j receives eld from Die city of Allautic " to meet Its ex|ieuses. doubt, if your honorable body csreIs a. great au advertisement tbecliy a« any orgaiilzitlou In the City. With very little training, we have already reached a stale of efficiency equal to any lie Die regiment. quarters, we will be able lo to tbe top. Ou tbe range last summer we Received tbe rating of six tli place hi tlie rsgimeul, notwithstanding (lie fact ever beeu ou tbe range before. We quailfled one expert rifleman, one and leu marksmen, which la tbe best record ever made by j uew company without any training on tbe range. * ~ Thanking your honorable body for I couslderatlou you may allow us, ' aud placing Die company at your dla- j, posal for anything you may »ee III to call on us for. l am, "J \ ery re*|>ectfully, ^ YancK B. Kalv. _ a, Captaiu, Third Infantry, „ Commanding Company. Director Ruberl Fisher said Dial tins letter vended the statement made by mayor a few mluutes earlier In meeting regarding the Increased upon the city for money, tbe s|ieaker said the board, thought, is favurab'.e to helping £ G. Director Fisber also referred to the ' n uumeroua applications lie persoually^ receives fur Improvements throughout ° city which are luipoaslble to be ° Aade with the remuaot of taxes re- a eelved by tbe city afler the .State, county and schools take their share. I ' TO HEAR SERVICES at. August Ins -S auudsi Mctiool Will aing Carols. ' The children of HI. Augustine's Hun- ' School will give au eulertalument J lu the chapel tomorrow eveulug fola reception to tbe rector, the Rev. Tho* F. Hlake. The program will Include a number Of redtalloos and tbeaiugiiig of Christbymna, ending with a tableau, . "Tbe Stable of Belbleliem." Tbls " promises to be very pretty. Tue chilbave beeu carefully rehear-ed by Rogers, who formerly was a school teacher in Philadelphia. L ' Bed Men's Floe Work. According to the annual report of Great Iucobonee Frederick O Dowue., of tbe Great Council of the United Slates, Improved Order of Red Meu, Red Men's organ list I iu unmbers 495.964 members lu 6.249 tribes and OOUDClla, whose wampum and Investments total f7.000.000. Of Die, total reeelpta of (4.000 000 Die past one groat auu as an organization tbere was expended: For relief of members, f I.. 192.014 61; for relief of orphan., (53.026.08; for burial of Die dead, (374,a graud total for relief or (I.819,118 97. Joseph I. Scull REAL ESTATE BULLETIN rod III ■ and bath, all convenience*, hot -srslsr bssO. >i a QQ per month. FOR RENT SSI* and bslb. bot viltr lurnwued. nevly papered zvnlrs lj locwled.rvnt reason. roRRENT FOR RENT Itlablb slieel. Sa.OOO.OjJ i^bo-n OO Klrsi ■ Jw»pk I. Sail
, JONES' MEN'S SHOP ' I V ; Met lets QUALITY ALWAYS j.„„ h., it j McAllisters The Leading Christmas Store | - -e - All ready for the Holiday rush. We have the greatest display of Christmas Gift%. J__ in Our History. We extend to all a cordial invitation to call and inspect our line. Make «>iii -line headquarters for Christmas shopping. It will pay you as Line blankets, furs, sweaters, bath robes', kimonos, umbrellas and all kinds of fancy goods Silk waists, silk hosiery, etc. I'rclly towels, table linen and napkins. s. s. McAllister *
807-809 Asbury Ave.
Ocean City, N. J.
j HARVEY Y. LAKE j j REAL ESTATE f 838 Asbury Avenue t | Ocean City New Jersey | *»iMs#»WAisAiM>e:a»a»»»aa»aa*aaaaa»a<aaaaaaaaaaa»aaaaaaaa Best Cottage Location 1 6 i 4 ' j j ip Ocean City for "in-season" and "between-sea- f , < i sons" is Wesley avenue from Eleventh to | • ; | Tliirtenth streets. We offer a lot containing 4000 J ' ! , j square feet, facing ocean in that section, for only | , « i 51450. It surely is a Bargain. J- \ • — 1 • : HASSEY & EDWARDS I i ' ^ Eighth St. and Central Ave. J | B. Frank Smith If yon have money to loan see ns for good investments. For sale, fine lot' on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. . I 1036 Asbury Ave. | ALONZO COTTON REAL ESTATE 619 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. I Five cottage*, on Central avenue, from Sixth to Eighth streets, for sale, very 1 reasonable. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Fonrth street, lot 40x100, w till garage, only f J500. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Third street, only (1600. Furnished cottage on Fifth street, (3700. Two cottage* and one lot 1 on Asbury avenue, near Seventh street, only (1500. Also two cottages on Aabury . avenue, same block, only (3700. REAL. ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 4-11 Eighth St. Ocean Oity, N. J. ' MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week* to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for sale. Also lota for Investment and for Improvement — the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City. N. J. KM SatisS? ^ J"!!*"" *" **** mm" BBsgsaj |35| Why not maha ths nniiri ransiis la a BHMfl gag room pot m nans sad nsinliikn the DK^KH [|3 livoc room «4 yser haos? RBBK] ^ Home Garage" Heater HB pravids* s ill 11 1 us na I is'o ysa has* laa{ *lil W laedT rithssMtar aKSm Oar tiihlit 'Wlllliiiiie tw Make lya Car-lslliakahsetlL Wrtu to a lo*w. Phone 69 Call at the Sentinel Printing House if yon desire first-class work. Orders promptly filled.
Hiimttsncnyttera.' ' 0 H0T6L blSe^YRG... Ocean Ave. Between Kighth_and Ninth StreeU OPEN ALB THE YEAR ^M. E. Burnt BrcKtsoRA*. ; Scotch Mall hlNtTOBIUM 1 I fSzrfS** •IsadSorse ' Mx'r?**' THE IMPERIAL THE KATHLU W 1H.KK* LKW 1M 4 COS ARD WYOMING a. r. ntLgea 1 HOTEL ATGLEN 'Ins ..f the ni.sl centrally lucated hukds in 1 1 loean City. Ths aim bas ainyi been to i nisks this boaw s>-Jact and homehka, and lu f iarirs and amared patronage proves iu suoE "-W- For teruis and particulars address, I THE WILMERS ' 708 Central Ave. \ Open all the year. Flrst-claaa table f board. K veiling dinner.. sax. u r. ttiLSEB \ STERLING HOTEL OPItS ALL YEAR | Hot water beat. Winter boarders solicited. - , * A IttnUCRT. THE HEWUNGS having decided to close for the winter, It will lie re-opened for gueals In May, 1915. L II. HEWUIIil Ninth and Wesley are. oeaan Clly. lf>J HOTEL ELBERON klUHTH AS II CENTRAL AVENUE . Baylor and Sayre. Proprietresses Fourtsenih Heaaon. rhomufhly renotsird and newly papered. Hell Phones: 17-X and On the Intrr-Conaty^ Bridge Bontevmrd. WM. H. Ditbsotu. Owner end Pr-ipi lilg E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH STREET I .-S..T OCCAN City Ntw JtukCY Eyes Examined Without Drops auanuitecd.'*' For first-class Optical vera 1 hrrrj* no neecssjty of going to AlUdsl^hU. nolle. Accnrecy xusrantesd. Prices coaatatrat villi food work. All work dew* 00 A. W. ELY t l*M Allaoilc ivtaas 4TUITW CITT, B. 8. Dance Every CoM Lunches, Wednesday and F»c. Saturday Night : The Excursion House t JAMES CLARK Pregrkfor J MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE . SOWERS' POINT :: N.J. The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE 914.818 A (bury Ave.. Ocean City. N. J First National Bank Ocean City, N.J. CAPITAL (58.888. SURPLUS (4S.MR U M cnioeiK. Prsswlsnt K. B. HT1TXK, Vics-PranldcDt W. HtXITT HAND. Caahtar J. P1TH1A1I TATBJI. Sol Miter O I RICTOMl K. V loraon Joasphl.ScaU a. Waslsy LaXs LssluH. I rdlssa Ellis H. Marehail C. P. Lsautaa Chaa. Mathsws R-UOod Wag Moore Alhsrt Pen Board ol Directors mast Tasaday vnd ;awhmsl saua dad four »■! una.

