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■ Ocean City Sentinel j THl r.sDAh JFLY I. 91 . ! We altall I* glad to' receive ittiu- . if uews and (uiumuHiiaUiitiii of uilere-l lo till" community and our reader" everywhere. All foiurnunleatloii" "liould be nc--eoni panted Willi tlie full name; and address of lire writer, not iiecensiiYilv for publication, but a- H guarantee of giaal (ailii. DOTS. have'*" tl' treat! City at |0.»l p ro. Several id the children of St. Angustlue'a Sunday Srhqol will receive thVtr tir-t coiiimiiiilou mNhe church al S. - o'clock tomorrow- moruijig The weekly prayer inertiuir-al Ihr further notice. - PERSONALS. K K. Nogll, of Philadelphia. I- rcg-l-tercd at I lie Slciling It. K. Homer and family, of I auideli, arc al IIOI Asbury aveliue. Mra John 11. Maclaeue I- spend(If. Itrook" and fatully, of Philadelphia. are here for the summer Charlea A Sclinll aud w jfe. of 1'liUThome- K. Wm.lanley and family of Philadelphia, -are here for the rea-* - William T. Ilrown. of SI David's, Iibh opened 111" cottake. sin I 'lymouth place. Mr-. Helta Cooper, of Philadelphia. I- occupying her cottage, 1.131 Central Alex. Colvllle, Jr . and family, of Philadelphia, arc again here for the • Mr-. M. II. McKee and Ml- McKce, of Kryn Mawr, are regl-lereil at the Wyoming. Mo. Anna I). Iwveimg. of-t'hlladel. phia. I" among the w cekV arrival- at the Pique. J.-W. Kellv and family, of Camden, are at their cottage, Vil >"ir-t -treel. for the season. •V.'t) Wlla iu^nd wife, of Millvllle, have opened their collage, VIS Fourteenth etreet. clarence Freeman and famllv, of faindeu, are alili ir cottage, (WW Atlantic avenue. J. J. Hood aud family, of Philadelphia. lltft^ii^eliH I hell cottage, 2045 F A. Schwah and family, of Iter■nanlown. are occupying their lailiage, hT.'i Third -Ireet. William S. Yen and family! of Philadelphia were among the week'- amvalapi till- oily. W. W. Tyer« and family, of Philadelphia, have o|*cued their (aitiage. C. I.. Hemiueily aud famllv. of Oak I.atie. have opened their cottage. John K Wick and family, of 1'hlla1114 tb'eau avenue W. II. Wclmeraiid family, of Philadelphia. have o pencil I heir cottage. 131ft Ocean avenue. K Maneuvre and faintly. of Pinladeljdila, are occupylug their cottage Mr". J. W. I.everlng and Ml-- l-ever mg, of Puiladcltdila, are among reaent airlval- at the Oceanic. Supt Ituckalew . of tlie We-t Jersey and Sea-hole Italtroad. wa» liefe on an • -- lii-pet lion Htp Toe-d <y. Mr-. M Slang and family, of lagc. I ".111 Anbury avenue 11: C. Freeman aud family, of Plnladelplua. are al their -aparlmfiil-, 82-1 Boardwalk, for Ihe -i-a-on Alice llnckuia" slid family, of PhllAHee lluckmau and family, oi I'hiiif

home. 1412 Aabuay avenue. d ; J. W lauideuherger and family, nf Ml. Airy. Pulladelphla. were gueat- of , the Kalhlu a few day- ago. | Ml— Itulh Mimic. lit Haniiuiinlun, . wa» tlie recent gue-l of her «i»ler, Miss J-:ita M. Moore, in tliia city. ■ Waller Lougoipe. of Philadelphia. • ha- "opened hi- collage on Central avenue, near Sixteenth street. W.T Warner. of liermantow ii, with hi- family. i» occupying their Peuulyti place collage for the -ea-on a— Ml— i '. Heyfert ha- relumed roller home in Heading aflcr a "lay of aeveral week- in liar bungalow here. Charlr- K. Meehan aud family, of Plllladrlphla. are at tuelr collage. , Thirteenth nreel aud Wesley avenue. , Mr-. S. Noble lia- returned lo her Philadelphia lioiueafler -|ieudliig several Week- In her cottage In this city Frank H. Campion and ramlly. of Itrrmaulow ii, are here for the season , at their collage. 1334 Ceulral avenue, tteorge V. Scliock and family, of "Philadelphia, are here for the seasou. tl.elr cottage being at 825 Fourth si reel. Franklin H. Herat and family, of F'ox Che-e aie here tor the aea-on. Their collage is at 2U92 Wesley-dveaue. Frank H. Stewart and family, of Woodbury, have opened llicir collage _at Nineteenth street and Wesley aveJolin II M act ague and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their college, 707 Wesley avenue, tor iba seaEd want E. Kenall and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying, Uielr c"1' - lagc, Asbury avenue, near Si-teenlh si reel. James Monroe and family. ^Philadelphia. are pleasantly located In their i ,-oitagr, 1 IliS Central avenue, for the Mts. Itelle Hand, of till- city, lia- returned home aflcr a -lay of several week- with Si re. W. F- Young t Wlldwood The Rev. Linn Bowman and family, of Philadelphia, lieveopeued their cottage at Twenty teventh street and Central avenue. John W. rtelzei and family, of Philadelphia. aie at tlie F:ureka Apartments. Fourth -tr.et and Atlautic avenue. for the season m VYIIhard W Adam- and family, ac^ i cnmpaiilcd by Thomas Parker, of tins city, have gone to their -uuimer home at Marmora. Mrs. W. C Young aud Ml— Nellie Smith, of Philadelphia, are al their "cottage. Thirteenth street and ■ enlral avenue, for the aea-ou. Fred W. Itecker. of E. K. Tryon A Co., Philadelphia. lias opened Ills aparlmeuts.628 Wesley aveujur. Hate ■ cmuipaiiird by. Ill- family. Howard Batten, of Woodbury . Is here for Ilie -uiumer He Is employed at Ihe West Jer-ey and Seashore t om-j-anj *a Flight h street station. Chsrles Fox. Sr.. and family, tuelud ■UK hi- son> in-law. Oscar Bieg aud Uiouias \\ alker, of Philadelphia, havi ..|wned their collage, 131 Wesley areMl— HarrM, Keen, of Dansdowue entertained a party of girls from Uei

• big meeting for : votes for women 1 Mrs. Hardy, of Australia, Tells of the Progress of ~ ■i the Movement I V There was a large attendance at the! ' suffrage meeting tiiTiie City fomtnl- ' , slontra' room Wednesday evening of' " J la-l week. Mo-t of those present were ' I women, hut there was a fair sprlu.klitig j ' Mrs. Jennie C. Us Hardy, a citi/.eu of Au-lralia. was Ihe principal speaker, y and tier dlscotir-e was heard with ( \ "In lv.fi the women of New Zealand. ' ^ While- and ^lauris, became the equals ' to ^vute for a National Pkrltaiiieut. I c Not even In their w ildest dream- had Ihe men w tro hid -given women the 1 , ballot antlclpaleit the -lice -- it wa- * "In Ilai7 IheJ'fenilcrof New /.calami, Hlchard Sediluii. was ulils to -ay to hiParllament: 'There i- today mil a. • pauper In New Zealand ' Cahlnel. signed by e.cry nn-mher ol . both houses, -lalmg thai eipial •uflrsce . had been the maklngof Au-lraha. and that none of the evil- that had been . proplie>ied had come tu pa—.' hut .. paled. ." "Cardinal Morau told tin- w. ni.li It wa- tlieir duly to go to the H . "Sir Ivl in unit Barton. II: t Fretilin of Ihe Commonwealth. ->heu Uctili-t . w Itli the fart that lie had been oppo-ed. , I to sutrrage said: Ye-. I was op|ui-cd . lo II, hut I have been converted by the , South Australia have made of the r "We are grophig for a way toabnlish ^ the greaie-t degradation t tint has ever ^ 1 traffic. Tlie women voters of New ^ Zealand have dune It. There Is ho . i WlitTe Slave tialtlc In New- Zealand. ( "Y u object that politics la an dirty. , 'Keep the women out ot It.' Wbeif J - your homes or your children are dirty. do you send Ilie women away? It I- ,, ' Ihe llrst lime I hit t I have ever heatd ol p women tielng kept out of anything he j 5 cleansed Ihe World -luce the beginning ( of time tilve them Ihe ballot and ' they will clean up pnlltl :s. • "In this day of terrible war all countries cry for sliild conservation. . New Zealand has the lo-.ve-t child uior- ' tahly In the world, for. a- lbs w'ife of • I lie Chief Justice said. .'We con-iilci ,-liililren inure usclol In Ihe nurseiy I than In the cemetery. ' There are only ' IIS 'deaths |ier thousand Infant- In ' the Ao-trallau Slate- the mortality • . range- from •!» to 7.« and I lis highest " dealh rate lu any sutlrage Slalc 1-112 1 which I- lower (hail the Jow-esl in any "If.tliF women of Colorado had not 1 had Ihe ballot Ihe juvenile court, as ' organised by Judge I.llld-ay, would r not exi-t. PollliciaiM of all parlies 1 hare fought liliu bitterly, sluiply be1 cau-e he admlnlstereil Ilie law- a- lie ' ^ found I hem, reganlle-s of^tlie social ' fio-itlon of the otlciider, becau-e he ' placed the welfare of the child above 1 • wealth and power. Judge l.liid-ay 1 • Inis re|>eatedly -laled that hut for the c " have died a (lulitlcal death luauy year- 1 |. "The juvenile* court- have been - copied all over the world, from New

* to Vicuna. ' --Wherever womeii have had the vote 1 ' tliey have brought In law- safeguardworkers lu daugerou- occupations. ' They have worked to -horleiittie hours v of lahur. uot only for woiueu and clul. I: i dreu. hut of men as well. h I - Au-lralia and New Zealand were - the first countries to have the eight- a . "For look where you will, It ts the women who -work for the good of „ ' humanity who want Ilie haiku. I- It * Ihe had women who waul 117 No, Indeed F'rom Florence Nightingale, tlie • f founder of the lied Cross of the world. | ■ Clara Barton, the army uur-e. from * Julia Ward Howe the author of the ^ r Itatlie Hymn of Hie Republic, lo Jane - Addatus, of Hull Hou-e, II I- the best f laws for the benefit of women ami j I children have been pas-ed w ithout tin i , ballot. It is because sulTragi-t- have , worked for tliem In flie face of tremen- ■ dous obstacles. r "F'or 'Jl years we Irle.l lo nhlalu po , ' lice matrons In Victoria Australia police malroiis were placed In every goal, deleuliou hou-e ami other placee "Why Is It that the people who care 1 lea-liar Uie home, who do all to ruin It, the infii A lio einfiloya child. labor. ,1 the man who -weal- his employe-, are Ihe one- who are so afraid that ' woman sulTrage will destroy their I home-* i , "Four years ago I *'•- in the Hal- , Lans and w hen I talked of siiltragelo , a MohatSiuedan J>rk, he ral-ed his " hands in holy terror. 'It would destroy i the sanclily of the harem,' wa* his oh- j Jectlon " • We have beard this same answer " from New Zealand to New Jersey, yet experience ha« proven that, though e- suffrage may have destroyed the hail ' rem. Ihe reahawttfctlly of the home liabeen maintained, aud many women. children aud sweat shop workers have ,■ | tasted for the tir-t time Hie Juy« of ,i. home through Ihe laws-thai gave them ,h living wage- and short hour- of labor. Remark, were made by Mrs. J. TI.omp.ou Maker. Clayton Halue. ' Itrlck Who lulroilui'ed the speaker, and W. M. Taylor, who made a m.ie" Hon, which wa- carried, thanking the ! speaker for her mtere-llug discourse. "f Sorority Hi Mela Phi. of Hwarthmore " . College (luring Ihe week at their COt'tageon Ashury avenue. I" The Rev. Fordyoe H. Argp and :ir family . of Rock ledge, a Pl.l.adelphia »l suburb, have returned ho -re alter -pending a few days lu III ' IJ. where they have a collage. ■"•I R S. McNral, of Kirk wood. I" on '• Mm v lu the afleruoon a» telegraph " I operafor at the Wa«t Jersey •"d rkro■re ail, ire Railroad Company s F.lglilli street ontce. C. J Crouiu U on duty oi- ! there In the moruitig" I Mr, Van Keuaellekr II Vautlue. id ! formerly of « levelaud . and d™«"er of ue. I very «.dd.nl, while he was away on Uer a hu-lueaa trip.

preachers haye jolly ootilfg I 35 Hf re From Philadelphia as the Guests of Rev. George W. Hcnson. A jolly lot of members of Ihe Phlla- 1 , delplila- M Fl. Conference visited this ! city Monday a- the guests of the Rev. ' Ccorge \V. Rensou. of ,Phlladel|ihla. . , Some took dips In the Jurf In the tiioriniig. while others rested lu the They had a lius dinner stljie Strand. *1 winch hotel Ihey enjoyed' them-' -el>e- also by" -lug tug" many" of the "itilly Sunday ^lymns. Waldorf satdk. l-eari'ing of the preaeuceof Ihe visitor- i laytng Haines Brick, presidkrrr".1 ihi Board of Trade, did some liu.t- ' in the way of securing auloy from were gl' en a ride over the re-orl in the afternoon. Those In the |iarty. were the Revs. JiihnWetchorn.lt M. Howell's, H . W. West wood. Robert C. Well", Robert (4. Wells. John <■ Wilson. R.-F". Jobn--nri. A • .Copper, Edwin J. Horn. ] K. P. Haas. John Priest, A. II. ] Hel-I, FJverelt I>. Decker, Amos F:. | Crowell. Cornelius Hudson, FT. F" Hotl'- [ man, Daniel A. Hantel, C. W. Straw-, S. K." McDonnell, O Dee, Haul. R I). All. .11, Richard Radclltte. J. W Tin- j ■tail, Frank I' Perklu.C.J. Benjamin. , Samuel W. Purvi-, H. A Sawyer, D ; D. McCartuey, J. P. Cox.Oeorge W. ' llen-on, Krne-I Rawden. I'lnjadel ; phia, and Arjhur ttakes, Sprlug ttity. ] HAS CENTRAL OFFICE Wrsirtn I'nlon lining Bnsloesa . on Ashury Avenue. The Western' I' iilon Telegraph Com- i p any ha- opeued an oftlc* In F'. Ft. olMce bo Asbury avenue, near street. It Is In charge of Mrs. M C. Dietxel. of Philadelphia, whose -on, Irwin II., a l-o an operator, 'la with The mill* I- opeu o'u week-days from S a. in to It) p. m. For Ihe pre scut It will be open on Sundays from « to III and from 5 to 6 p. ra. If husk tic— warrau ts, the Sunday buure will exleuded - The company lias teen a-ked on several occa»loiiaJiy-tlie Board of Trade e-tatilisli a ceulral all-year oltlce F'or three or four years the company ha- had au otllce lu oue of the hotels here during the summer . season-. This being somewhat out of the oridiuary buslines trattlc. the move wa- made to open the oltlce on Asbury avenue, as at present. SOON TO WED

Helen C. (-umpbrll Announces Her Kunaiteaaeui. ( When the clun'of young women- of which "he 1" a member met at the , of Miss Helen Margaret Camphell. on Central avenue, a few evenings since, she surprised most of them by j announcing Ihe engagement of herself ^ and John Nestle, of F'reebold. Mlsa Campbell Is the uuly daughter of C. M. Campbell and wife. Mlie Is a graduate nf the Ocean City High School £ and lias been a teacher for a few years, principally in Atlantic City. f Mr. Nea lie Is a salesman for a New ( York City hardware tlrm. „ Those at the party when the announcement was made were Misses ( Parker. Doulsa. T. Corson, , Inez Corson. Uertlia Campbell, Bertie v Sllle" aud Harrlel Schurch, Mrs Daw- ( uce M. Dear, Mrs. U Falrchild Starr aud Mrs. Herbert Wright. ( DIED SUDDENLY , I.lllle tJIrl victim of a Peculiar Coudlilou. Mildred, aged two years aud nine ■ months, daughter of Carl Crowley, of ' city, died Mouday morning, uuder J unusual conditions. 1 ; The child fell ou some steps on Ilie ' Boardwalk Friday evening and I scratched oue of her eyelids. The In- I ■ jury was not noticed at the time, but jury tha but

r later the wound began toglve the child M pain and Dr. Horeon waa summoned. C i He look the little one lo the Atlautic « City Hospital In the hope of saving P ' Ihe girl's life, hut blood poisoning det veloped, eolered the brain aud ciu«4 c' r the child's death. The little one waa I ! huiied yesterday. " . H.icf ncligtiiiui Ttlp. I William F:. Masaey. president ol the 1 " Oreau City Title and Trust Company, c * and family, have Just returned 'rom a' 1 motoring trip th.ough New Euglar d. 1 c coveriug the mulekuowu as the "Idial I- Tour" through Boston. Poland Springs c aud Bretlon Woods. They ha1 a de- ' ^ llghlful time. ( '' Al OouiSll '• l"l«r Tksslcr (In Mondav July -5 a good old-fash-ioned, thrilling fairy tale for children ' h and growu-ups. Do you beltev* In | .. allies* Of course you do. , ,, ■ Rumpel'tllUkln" la a Thomas H. v luce feature aud the plcmree are •*- 1 '' iiuisite lu their aoeu o beauty- - i There will be a matinee at the above 'j dele at 3 o'clock. »dv-lt ** Kid glovee cleaned In two day*. Price .10 aod .16. Jollo* Rotb. th* iid f'or. mhr.2 25.tf on F'nK Rbkt.— Rolling cbalr for *««*oo. Apply rear 33 Aabury av*. adv lt

'yacht club and hotels plan bio fourth here

Stftet Parade, Flag Raisings, Speeches, Concerts, Sports and Fireworks at Night. I From the preparation! lu making Ocean lily will bare oue of the big-. 1 gr»t celebrations of I udepeudedbe Day ■ _ ou Monday next ever witnessed here, t There will be two celebrations, in t fact, and neither Is to Interfere. On I the contrary, tlie program la so arranged I list all concerned w ill help lu t * make the occasion memorable. » I " | In addition lo the flag raising cere- i ■ monies at the ( teeau City Yacht Club ' ■*ln the murnlug and afternoon, the l " Ocean City Hotel Proprlelora' A —oris- • e Hsu has arrauged a celebration that will begin at 9 o'clock hi the mori|liig t - and end with a grand display of tire- • • | worEirtu Ihe evening ' f •i Chairman Charles H. WAod, of the » I Ocean City Yacht Cluh Independence < Day i-elehralioii ceoimlltee. Frank H t 1 Horman, chairman of the regatta com c uiijtee. and t lialrman Silas L. Hchumn. i of the outing committee, held a joint t meeting aud completed the program I for- the Fourth of July celebration a Monday, at Ihe yacht club, starting a I 10 80 o'clock: \ t Harrison's Hand concert. _ v Invocation by the fleet chaplain, the « Rev. Chatlea H. Buhner. Introduction by Chalrmeu Charles S. | '.■Our City," Mayor Joseph (f. Cham- t ' 'Tlie Day We Celebrate," Charles H. I Kdmunds, F>fj I Flag-raising and clioir, led by Prof. J. I Powell F'lthlan. su[ierinteudent of o : music of Die Camden Public Hclioola, • aud school children of Ocean City. t Drill by Company U, N. (J. N. J. t The afleruoon s|Hirtr will he as fob t | Sailing aud |H>wer boat race al 2 p. m. t 2 —Kge race for boys. ■ i 2 10— F^fg race for girls. t 2 20— Egg-race, flnals. - > ' 2.30— Potato race for hoys. I 2.40— Potato race for girls. I ' 2 50- Potato race, fl ni l». a 3 — Father and apn relay race. a 3 III— Marine tug-of-war. t 3 20— Boat tug-of-war. 3 .30— Spar race. i ' 3.40— Pole pillow flgbL c 3 50 — Stout men's race. 4— Stout wnmeii'a race. c 4 10— Chicken race. 4 20— Swimming race for men. v 4 :t0— Swimming race for women f ' 4 40— Tub race. t All are welcome to join In any of - three events. Kutrlre can b* sent to f Chairman Sllae D. Hchumo, Ocean f ' «'"y- • ■ The Hotel Proprlelora' Assoclatloo | ' of Ocean City has arranged the follow. ( a lug program: _ i ' Dine to move promptly al 9.30 from , City Hall down Asbury avenue to { " Twelfth street, to Wesley avenue, to ', Ivghth street,, Jo Central avenue, lo | ' Ninth street, to Ocean aveoue, lo ( Fourth street, to Wesley aveliue, to , Seventh street, lo Aabury aveuue, to | r City Hall. ] Address ay Ihe Rev. Charles H. f Hohuer. ' Chorus by 'school children and baud, ' "America." lf Volley aalule by Co U. Third RegP e mml. N. U. N. J. Mayor J. Champlou aud his cabinet. Chief Scull aud police department.

Cajitalu of llfeguerde and assistants, t Kloelz's Baud of Philadelphia. t Members of Hotel Proprietors' Aaao- ' ciatlon. t CO. G. Third Regiment, N. U. N". J., I 'apt. Vance D. Kaly. I Three hupdred^cbool children. I MasonJe IxidgeX P. O. 8 of A. Dodge/Amerlcai! Mechanics Ixidge, < Red jaeu, and Knights of Pythias. ■ Tall Cedars of Atlilntlc Oily. • Ocean City lire apparatus. 1 Ocean City Vulhnteer Fire Department. A I Automobile owners are rtijuested to t 111* psrade, with cars decorated I Form on Asbury avenue, above Ninth • street, facing down. Asbury aveuue. I School children are to report In front ' ol the high school at 8 80 a m .. sharp. I boy and girl will be preambled 1 with an Amerlcmu flag. They/ will < a treat after the parade. I All orgauUitlona are to beiuulwhere possible, and to report i at City Hall at 8 80 a. m. The committee requests merchantand cottagers to decorate. There will be band concerte all day i on the hotel porches, the last concert , at city hall from 8.30 to 9 p. m , w hen ' the committee In charge Invite all to - march dowo Ninth street to the Boardwalk, to Seventh street, to Hotel Brighton, where there will be a t grand display of flreworks ou t£e l F'ollowlug are the members of the Followlug the members of the

Proprietors' Association of Ocean City, on whose porches the -baud concerts will be given all day after the Arlington, Bellevue, Berkeley. BisBrighton, Cbaudler Wbtte-Hall, Genevieve, Gerhard, Hewlluge, Idlewild, IIIluoie-ou-tbe-<4trand, Katblu, Dawnlon, Dorralne, Mayberry, New Oceanic, Park. Piqua, Scarborough, Sevier. Strand, Slerliug, Stratford, Swart hniore, Traymure, Waverly Inn, Wyoming aod Hall. Auyooe desiring 10-mluote red Art purchase tbla al the Traymore Hotel at cost price, W. H Delsrolb In Here Ficn California. Mrs. Owen McCano, of Callforohg la i visiting per mother, Mra. B, Warren, 1 to tbla city. She hi aceompauled by her two children. She left Dot AogeI les a short time before tut reoeot aartbquake occurred. Plrllar Flak Caaaaar. Fresh flab caught dally from pound '■ nets, wbolasale and retail Special • rataa to hotels aod boarding boosaa. ■ For sale at flab wharf, loot of aotomoi . bile hi Idge, Ocean City. N. J. adv-6, M, 101 lot

monument placed : over his graye , Friends of "Joe" Robinson Contribute lo the Put chase ' of Granite Marker. J u a secluded part of Sea-idrt eme- • marker, hearing llil- -tuiple an cripDon. "Joseph Uohiiisou. Born on . Beach IkTS. Died March tlllil " I older residents «t ( 1,-ean City, who knew "Joe." a plain lillle story thai may give Ihe memory of one w lu> »a.the lea-t of our biethren" a place hi the "sh-irt aud simple a..ual> , of the |Kmr." "Joe" was botn in a -hack Dial stooil On the ground where no» i- Ilie lYOv i aud Trust Company's .building Hlwa- lost on Ilie hay one cold ] inter night Mutiew here sl-iul liVl.hul I herein 1359. "Joe." llien Iweutyobe years of age. became au Inmate ot household aud mummed llial r.--of seventy-two year- -a period of llfly-vue years. The relation was. only more or less close, ' Joe' working al odd Job- up to within a ■ few years of Ills death. When Mr. Miller aud Ills wife ed away, as al-o liieir -ou. Waller, only Ml— Amy was left In tliv old He had made many friends Wesley Cramer, Chief Scull ami Ilie Rev. John Hoswell Nearly all of the older resident- were ready to do "Joe" a good.' turn Mrs.' Nabb to make him comfortable in sometime- gave film clothes and shoes, and when Mi. Miller pa-sed aud "Joe" began lo feel Dial he must soon follow, he lold his Doubles Ills .» still-hearted friend, Mr. Boswell, llien pastor of the First M. K. l'hurch.« He led Die benighted eoul the way and "Joe" wa- baptized and Joined the church. In truth, II areoied to those who kuew Inm thai he ha^D#"""'1' I" repent of and Dial II jr^^HJKierd for his simple mind to word of life nor for the Childlike heart to receive Ills Donl. Chief Scull always kept "Joe" In oilud and waa ready lu help liliu. Mlaa Miller bought the little lot In ] which "Joe" lies' and his funeral was her residence, but until recently ; there was no marker over hi- grave, j Mre. Nabb la-t whiter a-ked • Joe's" ' each for a small contribution the puriHisewf buying a tombstone and setting It Up- Tlie response was liberal and Just recently the work was completed. Contributors decline to have llielr name- published and It Is agalust Die wishes of all who helped "Joe" to have their klodueas publicly meulione^Fhut 1 all of them are glad now becatite of 1 that kludoem, fur surely, lu this case, 1 our Lord's words apply, "Inasmuch 1 ye did It uuto one of tlie least pf 1 these, my brethren, ye did It unto me." OPENING OF CASINO Will be a Revelation. All Is activity and bustle now at the Casino preparatory Jo the opening, which takes place this eveulng. C. El I wood Carpeuter is directing the Lulldiug of the mammoth awnhig over

the porcb. This Is to be furnished w U4t while enameled tables and chairs, aud the floiel decorations, from William K A Son, are beginning to arrive. - Harris Is personally directing thin On F'rlday morning the children 't class will commence at 9 30 o'clock, and. from the uumeroua Inquiries, will exceed last year. This Is oue of the "J of Ocean City. Mem hers are already hooking Ihelr private card parties and within a week i the Casino Club will he a "cuiitluoouperformance." The quartet of uiui atdans who w III be heard each mornafternoon and evenlug are thoroughly trained to play the best aud < . brightest music for dauclng There J will be a dance mi Friday and SalurI day evenings and Stlurday afternoons. are reglstarlug dally. The club Is now open dally from 9.34) Won l-retly Tropliiea. : There were more than 2UU members - at the card party at the Ocean City ' t Yacht Club F'rlday evening. Trophies ( i won (iy Mlast'relh, Mrs.Fomeroy; i Mra. Brick, Mra. Stopp, Mrs. Gllmore. i Mre. Balihaum, Mrs. Slioyer, 'Sirs. -Hali linger, Mrs. Wilke. Mr. Wolf, Mr. I Pomeroy. Mr. Holmes, Mr. Hexamer. " s Mr Wood. Mr. Browu, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Moutague aud Mr. Hart.

KIRSCHBAUMS 2^21^' ' A few new. specials at $15.G0. regular price $20.00 and $25.00. Showing at our exclu- ] | sive agency for Ocean Citv. i ' * - J JONES MEN S SHOE . . Straw Hats Sweaters • Bathing Suite SO4.-S06 ASBURY AVENUE ; -OCEAN CITY. N. J. McAllister's' The Leading Dry Coods Store ,\'fw things Spring and Sutnnur. New I mbroidcrics. l-'ine assoitmcnt of new embroideries, al! New embroider*^ net llouneing. 42 inches wide, 85c yard. rj New Tup Silk a hi! Silk Crepe dc Chine Waists in white, ■ lil.n-k . niaisc. putty and Mind, at $21$. . N^ji Curta.in Materials. \W arc showing a great assortment of | , curtain matcii.il> with dots, figures, colored liorders, etc., toe Bedding Special value- in sheets and pillow cases. - Canton Crepe. Fine Silk Crepe,- 30 incites 'wide, iu black, , white, pink, blue aud lavender. 48c yard. tnr NOTICE OCR WINDOWS. ; S. S. McAllister ocTicnx . j- • — " w : harvey y. lake j REAL ESTATE , | ; 838 Asbury Avenue^ * \ , r Ocean City New Jersey | B. r rank Smith GoMRS^Tt If you have money to loan see us for 'good investments. For sale, fine 1 lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. ■ Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, ft 200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, • attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed ' with best compainies. ' ' 1036 Asbury Ave. ALONZO COTTON REAL ESTATE I 619 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. I Five cottages on Central avenue, from Sixth to Eighth streets, for aale, very . reasonable. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Fourth street, lot 40x100, with garage, only $3500. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, alaive Third street, '. only fzhoo. Furnished cottage on Fifth street, fijoo. Two cottages and one lot 1 on Asbury avenue, near Seventh street, only iyjoo. Also two cottages ou Asbury f avenue, same block, only I2700. REAL ESTATE -na INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, IM. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. e No waiting for two weeks to know If yon can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains 111 Bay aud Ocean front pro|iertlea. Choice oottagea for Ocean

aale. Also Iota for Investment and for improvemeut-Dthe choice of Ocean City. Apply to 8: J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. Interesting to Investors OR ( Who Wish a Desirable Location tor' a Seaside Home FOR SAL E-A few lots located lo Section 0. Ocean City, H. J., t ' in vicinity of State road and Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad station-. Also sites for bungaloars situste on Great Kgg ' ilart-.r ltay, ileeeiey's Point, N. J. ' ARTHUR D. BARROWS ri Ouardlan CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. ' A GAS RANGE tjiaJces summer cooking bearable, yes, more than that, enjoyabje. A cool kitchen, a comfortable house aod- a big saving in your fuel bills. Can you afford to be without .all of this? Consult The City Gas Light Co. Advertise in the SENTINEL -

' Will You Make Offer? 1, *■ ■ 7 — m — r_ ~ — 3 — ' — i2 — . SBBtt ■stmmii tnta A ■ i This attractive cottage on Central Avenue for sale at a very low price. It has every modern convenience and if j'ou are looking for a bargain this is it •1 - . J 0

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h OTTI.S as 11 i nmcea. \ H0T6L lDISe/IYRE... f Ocean Ave. J ^ Between Kighth and Ninth turrets OPEN ALL THE YEAR I M.' P.. FBITH I'.I'C KtSOIIAft. Scotch Mall 8ANATOBIUM —Open Al. tha SaarTHE IMPERIAL toil I t.MKAL A vr— OCXASCITT. J« Mrs. C. otTZXL. THE KATHLU Veuirst Avenna. OCEAN CITV. ». J. atlbhKh l.KWIB A CON A Mil WYOMING Open -all the year g Hot Water Hem HOTEL ATGLEN . One of the mo-t centrally looated hotels la , Ocean Olty. The aim baa always been to r make this honae arlect and homelike, sad its f large and aeenr-d injroowa proves tu aoai veas.^ For taruis and particulars addraaa, ■. €'. Borr. Prop. I STERLING HOTEL t JOPKH ALL YEAR I Hot water heat. Winter boarder* solicited. | THE HEWLINGS | OPEN F'OR THE SEASON LH.HIWUIU* ■ Ninth and Wesley ave. Ooean CKy, H. J —U . NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIUIITU ANUvENTKAL AVENUE tlCEAN* CITY-N. J.* , Nay lor and Hayre, Froprletrmu 1 Kourteent Ii Heason. Tborodkhty renovated Open Fihi Season Central avenue and Ninth street. 't lire fcr JlooklsL Hot Water Heat : THE OCEANIC J Ocean City. N. J. ' Opane April flftt for the are eoti. \ A. K. RAKER THE PIQUA . Fifth and Central, Ocean City, N. i . Ocean aud Bay View. Faettig Park. Large Porches. MKS. B. F. WHEAT* AN. J VERNON HALL V ckhort n.yul.

Park Place Ocean City, N. J. Hoard by the weak or Utile board 8. E. Beck, Proprletreee E. C. BOYLE Estate Broker 624# eighth strict Citv Ncwjcmey Dance Every Cold Leech ae. Wedneaday and He. Saturday Night The Excursion House JAMES CLARK Praprletar MAIN STREET aud . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Product* Butter and Egga Aak for Booklet of Spectalttae Orders Delivered Both Phoaea The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP repairing neatly donc • 16 *18 i Shun Are.. Ocean cm. N. i For Sale 7 lots on Asbury avenue, I up-to-grade; all city improveImcnts, including paved street^ $3,000.00. Party must have money. Half Cash. Clayton Haincs Brick . ciomtm eraczT. eecaa city, a. 4.