Ocean City Sentinel ' flUIUi a» Pnunu Evnv T«rn»njr R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ocean city,, - - new jersey b^t^hone No 66- x ^ Job-work promptly door by .ip.rlr:i«o THUBHDAY.riKITK.MIiKK •• 191 i P^.^^o'dLil^m.lTS.tiir.'0**1' C"J ' > i Tinwroa w:pte»he», 1
9 Thursday ... i 7.2u 1.36 l it j.s* 10 Friday' 8.01 8.16 i 55 - 16 11 Saturday . . . j 8 41 858 2-34 12 Sunday . . .'. i 9t4 9 45 3 1; .; !t is Monday .... lyjejo.ss:":: v. 4 sh 14 Tuesday .... it.OOl'ss 44,., • 15 Wednesday. . 12.03 12 00,5 11 oi: 18 Thursday i . . 12 39 112 6.49 7.52 17 Friday .".... 1.s2 2 25 h.„2 • 18 Saturday ... 3 64 3.82 9.14 10 a, 19 Sunday .... 4 09 4 84 10.2b ii. at au Monday .... 507 5.27. 11. 17 11 So 21 Tuesday .... 1 557) 6.16 12"9 i:.</y '22 Wednesday. . 6.42 7 0h2.s4 12 >'4 23 Thursday ... | 72i 7 "42 117 t. .- 24 Friday i b 04 8 23 i .Vi 2 22 25 Saturday . . . i 8 42 9 111 2.84 20 Sunday ... 9 is 9.40 x u' s 4.1 27 Monday .... 9.65! 10. 19 8.47 4 21 28 Tuesday jloSs iioi 4 24 soo 29 Wednesday. . 1i.16ji1.49 6,04 , Vi 80 TburedaV . . . ll205'12(Xl 5 63 6 5<i Add 40 minute. for luside tideMVINB aOSKV. The path of financial Independence Made through the saving- hank, and -4b# really Independent Americau. are tboae whose uarne. are found in bank passbooks recording oouetautiy increasing deposits, with occasional tnvaeun*nla kood' l*rm»"cl" , The real reason for aavlug. writes ij. t. MacUregor, Is found In the fact that a man does not earn a uniform income from (he beginuiug 10 thr ' end of bis life, whereas bis necessities , (•main practically uniform., or. If any- , thing, Incratse with advancing years. All childhood daya are unproductive , during which time he Is cared for by parent, or friends. Many of his "deciluiug years are also unfruitful. »n that during the active portion of his life he muet provide for old age. If be wlabas to assure himself the necessl Use and comforts of life when his earn- ! lug daya are over. Ocean City baa two aafe and sound financial Institutions, where patrons | racalve every courteey and altentlnn. ( herb on estreat i ■Wiap HcFaal and Priest, are at 1 "Ocean Kcm." _ Bishop McFaul slid 78 priests of the 1 Trenton Diocese arrived in this city 1 Monday evening and began their au- 1 nual spiritual retreat at -Ocean Real." 'j* j00""' •chool of the Christian h rot hers on Central avenue, near Thirty-fourth street.
"j,"?' " 'n ch,rft' of 'be Kev. VatonUne. of the Fasslotn.t uraer, who gives tbedatly Instructions and lea u res Healdea Blabop McFaul. hit secres2' n,^t ? ^ hp'11"" the "•*. Dr. N orris, a former chancellor are^among those now at • Ocrau Bw.J.A. Cautleld, of Hope well, a former ractorofHt. Augustine's Church. this city. Is ,1„ here he Is much astonished at Ocean t Ity's ,tuprogress during the last ten e'wkyneo now here will return to their respective homes tomorrow afternoon. ..""j* remainder of the 200 priests of tbsdlocess. Including the Revs. John i of "o^eo'owo, and Johu • met biskey, of Honth Camden, will arm; here here nut Monday- for a tour days' stay. MASTJANB WON ckramdmi i. Overdo cla^ata. v22s reces of the Ocean City lacbt Clob were run Monday afiernoou, but ouly a few odd craft took part. in the over 80 claes, 00 out appeared agaluat j. m. Rowland's. m.ry j.ne ■ "^b weut over Jbe 12 mile course 1 ana took the championship. Five of the cricket fleet of the Chelsea Club raced over Ibe 6 mile course the j. h., called by Ed. Young, win olbfl- j- r. Tltou'e no Name was dg- ' oud^ the Harry b. failing to turu the j Tbi one-design boats of the local ! ln1,te»orem«. ml- LuLu , *bb Captain Breckley. winning t aptaln Hamuel Wood's Ruth b sec oud. An attempt was made to settle the championship in this class Mon- ' day afternoon, but there was tint r^lb.wl:d ihe r»<* wl" he Called next Saturday afternoou. YOUTHS FINED r Accused of Or prestations Along '
Ihe Bsi From. j. f.Orseuwo.«l. h.j. Bhea. b. h Risen berg and b h . Sailer, young mn, from Philadelphia, were lined emi-li by Folk* Magistrate Barrows Thursday morning They were accused of malicious mischief, to which they pleaded guilty. They were said to li responsible for some recent depreds uoo. along the bay froul. Magl-trals Barrows gave Ibem a teclure and said that all properly liere. aud especially thai owned by people who spend Ibe summer bere, must be protected . Juvestorr expect thr- of the clly. aud the clly will do all possible p. see that (his la done GIVEN FINE CUP l»v. Allen Corson', s.m 10 <k-r«n a uumlicr of members of the Ocean Otly Kl.hlug Club are making . iir. term hied effort to capture Ibe prettj ellver loving cup jusl pm*nta<! p, inclub by Dr. Alleu i'or«in of tin- city and an honorary member.of ibe club 1 llle cup i" 10 heglveu tbe man Isn ttbe largest game llsb from tlie club's fishing pier during the season of Dr. Corson banded It to the secretary of the ciub. Paul 1a more lie, Thursday morn lug. ^tbe cup will be swarded In Novem • lad No Hi II on His Hike. Clayton Brick Roberts, au eoibryu real estate agent here, was .pipped uu Asbury avenue while riding hi- w heel a ten daya ago. br Policeman Schock. who ordeted him to appear before Magistrate Harrows The young man • did not have s bell on his wheel Judge Barrows told tbe lad to write a letter . of regret to Chief of Police Broil «„d in the future to obey Ihe laws of the cmy, wbkib he pruwund to do j
1 FISHING CLUB HOW HAS 300 MEMBERS About $5000 Taken in and Organization Has No , Indebtedness 1 Tire Ocean city Fishing Club now i ■j-to the regret of a large number of 1 angler- who tailed to gra-p their op ' port unity and ire now eooi|wlled to figure on the walling list, Tne cost of the construction of Ihe ' pier aud the club hea<l.|Uarters has ' paid in full, ami Ihe organization » has ,tio ludebteilnrss. About }.vnu ' has been taken in by the club *
holder of ihe world's record for long distance casting. '? of this (sipular organization during 1 ' t lie next sea-011 should send lu then apt Itcallon. early. The Initiation fee ; is to and Ibe dues. on year ^ ^ OGDEN WITHDRAWS - s- s ca ud Id » i ."for * I ba " Re|' u'd Mean' i -' notuluatloii fur 8eualor. i believe .' j that all who know me know that i 4 principles^ of ihe iiepubllcan parly. 1 '• lugly anxlou- thai the' party should lie " represented by clean turu of the high j est type; w ho stiusl not only lor s - the tartll and other Republican doc- i trine-, hut for clrau politics, purged from the too prevalent system of vole- r j buying. | im but just to myself lo say that at '' ihe lime 1 gave this matter 'consider- t ' aliou, Beats r. Stevens, our member r " of the assembly, bad stated that he t would not be a candidate for tbe senate, aud that It was with this in mind. v aud the belief that the members of a • tbe party who agree with urn In the ■ policies above named, should have a . candidate to represent them In the h ' deld, that i decided to ofTer myself as 1 ' a candidate Mr. Stevens has since i that time decided to enter the contest. i i em fully aware that tbe only result < ' of this will be that he and 1 will be to o a considerable extent dividing the i ' -ame vote, which i do not believe j would be for the best Interest of the p ; party. The good of Ihe Republican party Is tl of much greater Importance thgti my a ' personal success. 1 sincerely desire thai the men who bold tbe views i \ 1 represent should be able lo unite and tl ' vote for one candidate. 1 have, there- s fore, decided to w Itbdraw my name as a candidate, aud aak that those who n so kindly offered to support me > for Ibe nomination will give their a support to Mr. Steveus aud make sure u , that be Is chosen at the primaries. v i wish to express lo tba many men who, Id Ibe past few weeks have given • such strong aud hearty support my slucere appreciation of their loyally and kindness. " a LlTHEKl'. ooiien. Cape -May City, September, 1, 1915
HANDSOME TROPHIES i . s Presented Winners In Knees si e The trophies presented to winners of 1 r races at the Ocean City Yacht Club's 1 u regatla la-l Saturday were UDusually I flue, aud were appreciated by the re- 1 cipieuts. lu the collectlnos were four solid i , silver cups for tbe winners of (he long- ( .. distance race from Phladelphla aud „ two for tba winners of tbe luvltatlou , The trophies were purchased by Vice , Commodore Daniel h. Paris, Waller ' d. lion sal i and Robert Radford, they ' f acting for tbe club'a committee . ' 1 Four Ken Drowned. ' 1 Edward Ke tle. William h. Kirk i 1 Ueurge Scbaufl'elle and Joaeph i. } Campbell, all of Philadelphia, were i drowned off Corson's Inlet Friday • afternoon, when their motor boat met ' with au accldeut aud capsized Their bodies were recovered later and sent to Philadelphia by Coroner Mark Bake. j They had a small cottage at Wliale Bench, ucar Sea Isle City, aud were * Oshkig All tbe men but Kettle were 1 . married. Tbe body of Campbell was ; seeu floating lu Ihe surf el Tow nsend s inlet by Mrs Mtlton Kllnk, of 3427 " i North Tenth street, Philadelphia. huu , day afternoon, aud she brought It James Fraukllu, of West i'litladel- 1 pbla. well kDo-su in this city, w here ' ne has a number of Guslutas Interests. Is a caudldale for nomination aa t'ornCouncilman from the Fortieth Ward. His mauy friends hope he will 1 Mr. Franklin, some years sg<> 1 was active In Republican politic- lu Philadelphia He wa> in Ihe Hiale aud held other similar positions. bass Collage Here. i 716 Wesley sveuue. ow ued'hy lb"?*' \n tlllsm a. Davis estate, te a Phllsdelphlan, who will make Improve- ,
, REPORT OF THE CONDITION ! First National Bank * gsrrl. „ ^ "■ erw^Rwerre Bsuk. s RsMagw7iu4vftk P.S.T101' wt-ni i otsi. noiaisa l ^ Isxsspsia. ** " 2JD7i ^ ! L lloe lo bank- sort Imiksrs. 1 v.— .1- .7. (wmnMSTasliu.it "•'r? ij -ls^"'*Kr. j nw ' J. ' Mowiw. <Wsl,^r"u(*Itw SJ? s!w£.m.n" "" i s,,,„ :_ra i1""' MOWllKK. (-04,6. I O.J ol -~v.lrin!«.*tl'i " U''or"""16|» ""1 r ^
BABY PARADE 1 1 GREAT SUCCESS the "Hold Dust Twin. " {Virginia Holme-, daughter of 1 lisrles i'. Holmes, ,.f Sea Isle -was sealed on s pair of -cale-. ami sr .und her was' the legend • tVoilli lis Weight In The sK-uiid trophy winner- in the' float section were the children of Johu k. Trout, of thf city. They had a ws. hauled by.'Msrtati 'aiTd' vli'th Trout ^ Edward re|tte-ente-l a doclo,
. line one of the m -t elatwrale of . the-e w.» occupied hy Katherlne . m i. onge- daughter of mr and Mr. . . Rsyiuoud r Douges, of Merchant- i vi He an Indian wigwam, with Amy' caught" i hy attei'it'l'on of ?he eio'w d'" SamueK rawfnrd'Mtllward ace.1 6 years snpeared as l ucle Sam who ws. Working Hard for Peace " Evelyn Smith, of th-esn t 'ltv. w|n.-e number WAS -js. ' made a gm'ol witch. Frsm-es Murphy '.Uuglite'tof 'v ,^08 lyftwrt "s"'" Cl,y f 'i wut' ""il>'lec"r' _ V\1l. Udh'of'this cUy"*'1 " One of the coaches that was «ur- 1 rounded by throngs of admirer, ws. that pushed by Mrs William h. Smith. lu life center of a big rose in the coach was her young sou. w.rren Smith. The coach bore th* in scrip- 1 "The Heart of a Rose Another pair that wot, applause Jeauelte Darby , who apt e.red 1 bride, and May Rramell. grootu The committee in charge of the ! all. it comprised the following: Wilh. Deisroth. general chairman timrge f Maun. Ocean Clly Hotel Association: Clayton Brick. Ocean City Yacht Club: Otis m tow u send. -Ocean City Board of Trade: Reo Bamberger and Henry Hamberger. cottagers, and the Rev j b. Kulp and the Rev Charles h. Hohtier. the churches. Mrs. Joseph Barclay was active Inwork of obtaiutug subscriptions . aud trophies. The suits worn hy lletty 'sod Robert , the Japants* couple with jlnrlksha, aud the suit worn by "Working Hard for Peace." wtre | made to order and douated by Mr. Miller, a costnmer. of Philadelphia, ho Is a summer cottager here and Is much Interested lu Oceau City's advancement. CAUGHT MANY FISH ^ a. t. Davis, owner of a tobacco ]
plantation lu Louisville. Ky , who has been spending the summer with his son-in-law aud daughter, Johu v , Pontlere and wife, In this city, left ou Friday, accompanied by his wife. Mr. Davis, who Is an enthusiastic angler, epeut much of bis time here lu 1 fishing, and he was eminently success He caught a total of 332 Ash. as follows: King, 187; flounders, 19; eels. 20; skates. 44: sharks, 18: hammeri 4; perch. 4.'.: stfugarees. 3; . croakers, 18; weak. 162blue. 1. The closing of tbe Brlgbtou Hotel marked by a very attractive musical given on Suuday bveplug. The ball room, exchange aud jwhes were well filled by a most appreciative audience. The artists of thfc evenlug were Miss Ruth m. lisrber. pianist;! t'amllle Plasschaert. violinlsi, Alfred (iray ana mi-s.Elsie Hsivocalists v EDBGItaC-FLYERS Atlantic CitywwShoreRRGi. so.T uavict StTWUM OCZXH cm- L0N6SQ.I
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' EGG HARBOR ^ir ; ' BEST EVER THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 17, 18 Something Doing All Day Each Day 1 t thursday i Paraded, . 2 P. M s| Free Hand Concerts and Vaudeville. . . . .8 P.M. friday fl Baby Shows and Athli lie Hvents, . . ^ P M ;! Fireworks S V. M. 1 ■ saturday : Governor's Reception 12 to t P. M. 1 Fraternal Parade at Night I i ARRANGE TO GO TELL TOUR FRIENDS TO GO j
Couniy Fait 9 iQ m 11 cajeftBounlusej.J. exhibit of Vegetables. Fruits,
Poultry, etc. g • Horse Racing and "Show Class. | ' Motorcvcle Races. Foot Races. . Base Ball. etc. 1 Little J uiittlc~ will do some stunts , w ith his ponies. ' Mating stand in chargeof Mrs. Lillte I Johnson, of Pierce's. That means a good square meal. Remember Dates "%-x A Surplus It is wise to so manage • ' ! your income that you not ■ | only meet every obligation ( j but have a surplus. The person wh& does this and I , promptly puts his surplus cash to his credit in the Oceaii City Title and Trust Company is looking out < I well for the future. , Bank with us. 3 per cent. Interest Paid on . Time Accounts. Ocean City Title and Trust Co. Ocean City, IV JT | " 1
Improve those five minutes! If Pull out the "prospect list," grab your Bell Telephone and say that final word to some hesitat- »| f| ing buyer on your next month's route. Better still, ;'i m set aside an hour or two a day for selling by tele|P phone. Many a twenty or thirty cent toll call has put m an order of twenty or thirty or a hundred dollars m on the books for the men who crowd into each spare M minute fust as much of good, Bard telephone-sJw ^ talk as it will hold. v« Make the minutes golden, 1 nJBkrl — by Bell Telephone.
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ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Products Butter and Eggs Ask for Booklet of Specialties Orders Delivered Both PhoneCommencement Qifls it ^ Enjoy the b*st l. m. nelson *' THOMAS J. THORN, \^_ jflortst « : 1128 Bay Avenue j PRICES AND WORK RIGHT ( 1
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jt f tiee ^ Me First ^ I Sec Me First W. Scott Hand , 819 lull; An.. Ocean Ciij, 1. 1. Otis M. Townsend Licensed by the State -> >!< eighth street. op p. p. o. ! OCEAN CITY N J "|" f JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY 1 Pooono Mountain Ice OCtAN citt n j. •
r~ : i j Joseph C. Champion building contractor , PC KAN CITY."V J Ralph Hayes VanGilder
ARCHITECT A N*D ENGINEER pCkANC.tV NEWIEKSEV j V y YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare tbe time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. , I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. « Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. j Otis M. Townsend office mm nro 0CEAN C|TY«lh St. Opposite I.0.DUIL L J L. n » L. S. CORSON, Soashore Cottages a Specialty G Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything In thr Building Line Plans and SpecificStions Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. f 810 Aebury Avenue OFFICE — 745 W»l Aveuua ' ' j
WILLBBD S. STEELW 1 ConiraGioi anu M\\m
Eleventh Street and Bay Avenue ocean city. n j. Blanch Office: Thirty-fourth- Street JoDDiog Promptly Biienoeo 10
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Rhone Connections S B SWAN J. E TROUT Swan and Trout PRACTICAL 0^^ and Builders 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. I Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho ie 134-a SUTTON & CORSON CQ. ' ' General Contractors ! • Grading and Street Building } 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey Walter V. Hess 1 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER jobbing given special attention j SSiVKI'mVos "^X'PA?; a SLD?0TOORO«°R00",C"11"" 2 RXLLPHORC... , Office 1017 Asbury Avenue w city new jersey _ °"t
.[ POC£SEIlIL'S I The Reliatle Store for Dry Gooas, Notions ana I Men's Wear — I wai'ti^imdlbblnu^ "Anew"' line (rf^^itlr^Hrt 'iBjli ""'l j Al~' I opi.v'V ' POWELL'S1 "">C' ! j ^ Hen i*li»nr. :r. Ocean City, N. J. LAWRENCE M. T.F.Aft P-O«. •»-» N. C. GOQFREY Upholstering-, Awnings. House Furnishings 654 4sburv avenue ocean city. n. j. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. once M^k". 'l' '/SB-0"11 T" O* can tell you at *ale. Alw. Iota for ll^^l.uen7Iln,^|,^,.,ertle^ collage, for Ocean (ity. Apply to Improvement— the choice of J. M. CHESTER & cb., i Ocean CITY. N. J. « estate --4 insurance Clayton Haines Brick 411 Eiehth St. Ocean City. n. j.
| cortk a4*tokm ard OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER I Offick: 8th St. Opposite p. q. Plans and Specifications precared without chaige Only galvanized nail- used oa exterior work frit. 1 ^ B-4-U-BILD-KUM-C-US ••There', a Re.k>n"
Ocean City House Bldg. Co. and alteration wort given our personal attention Window and Door Frame- .md Screens made to ordn . OFFICE. 1037 BAY AVENUE Bell Phone 38-x. esti matcsknd plans furnished JOHN T. SEAL builder George W. HFirris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing No. IJ W. Fourteenth Street OCLAN CITY. N. J. ,v„ x 0. Mam. « « 1(lw GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. RANGE SETTING * BULK LAYING, fctc.. Fit. Work In Mason Une Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS
CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, P90P Heady Mixed Palhta,*Lead ami (lilt 920 and 922 Anbury avenue. r IIKAOI.KY A A DA. YIN " Reading: Coal <IKr* ... x srd, ti1tii mud w ikl , Real Estate and ' Search Company represents Fidelity Trust Company^ . Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, \ Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guxrameed Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage Karma for Sale Offices in Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. L. A. STEELMAN SMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing done promptly Clam mil Ofilir Tongt 1 SpMiiH) Agent for Stewart'. Irou Work. Co Plain and Ornamental Iron Feiiot, Iron Kaillug. and Window Uuard.. Seventh St. and Haven Ave Y 1_ __
^ O. I LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. Don't Suffer With Rheumatism Camph-role 0 ve» Qoick Relief | Why Not Buy Your Bathing Outfit at Goff's. where you will find a full 1""' of j the most select Bathing Suits. Caps. Shoes, etc., all at reasonable prices GOFF'S Bathing Supply Store 930 Boardwalk Adjoining Cuff's Bathe.

