I Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY 8KITKMRKR 16, 1815. We shall be glad to receive Item. of .tews ami conmiuiiii-atioii* of mtereat to tbla i-ommuiiijy ami our reader, everywhere All i-ouitiitihii-aUoii. -hou Id be ae^~ compatiied Willi the full name and addreaa of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but a- a guarantee of good faith. DOTS. t'olllie. are warming. I'ttusuany warm weather.^ ' Hoard walk bu-liiea. men have or- 1 gautzed. " I Itallfoad- are gelling on whiter ' schedule. \ acatlon trip- are now lit order for local people. All aliould join hi the "City Heautl-' i ful" uioveiuent. * The lir.l week of arhonlftas rather I warm for the ctilldreit aird al-o for the telrhere. ' The boale from llil. city jo l.oiiKporl 1 -toppeil running for lliel aeaeon Mon. day afternoon 1 Th'ere weren't many politician, at ' the county fair on "t.illliciaur*' day." according to report. Harriim'., Hand will give tl. lart free concert of the -ea-uti pi the mp.lc pavilion thin evening. The Hoatd of Education, at It. Ill eel. Ing Tor-day evening, elected five new , teacher-. Tlielr name- 'appear elsewhere III thl- l.sue. 1 t leorge It Sum heui an rauglit a good 1 -Ired channel ba«. a few day. ago. t ThlH.ua- the twenty-fourth he 'ha. ■ landed In front of the Kr aker. Hotel | The tii-ean City W. C T C. re-limed (Is fall and w-iuter meeting- Wed neHday afternoon of la-t week. The meet- " Ing ua- at Hie home of Mr*. Anna I KourgeniH. „ PERSONALS. i Mr-. J. K Sladeti. of I'hlladelphla, r. I- regt-terrd at the Klbermi. - (| Neai I) tlotr.of Camden, ua- among < the week , arrival. at the Atglen. Ml- HI la M Harrla, of I.anadowiie. wa. a recent gue-t of the Katlilu. K Winton Smith and family have moved from ttil. city to Colling-wood.- d H. W. Mack ami wife, of I'hlladel- » plila, were recetit. arrival, at the Imiralne t C. 11. Hatieeil and family, of Philadelphia. regl-lered at the Hewliug. a few day. ago. J. W l.y.tnger aud fam'lv, of Nor- ** rl-town, are occupying their cottage on P Brighton place. tl isrigtiion place.
Ml—- Anna K. McCauley, of Philadelphia. u a. a gue.l of the Im|>erial during the week. Ml— Ktla Moore, .tenograplier In H. K. Stanton', real c-tate ofllce. ha. gone Mr». I.uiwood Sack and daughter have returned from a plea.ant vl.it to frlenda In Klo Urande. Mr., nulla t 'la u ell. of till, city, ha. gone to Philadelphia to .fiend a — a•am with her daughter. Mr.. J. M. Cunningham, of Pitman, lia. been occupying her Sixteenth .tree! cottage a few day.. Ja.. M. Vodge. and wife ami daughter. Itlllh. ot I'hlladelphla. are among the gue.l. of Keith Hall. Ml-. Kmtly Lynch I* a— l.tlng City Superintendent Jauie. M.T-leven.. of I lie public .ohool.. In lile olllee w ork. Dr. Poland Slade ha. been entertaining lit. pareut.. Dr. and Mr. S. f. Slade. of Mlflvllle. In hi. cottage here. Jacob ScliufT and family have returned to their home in Hit. city after .(■eliding mint of the .uiumer at Cape May. Charle. llurreU and wife, of Pleaaanlville. were ueek-end vl.ltora at the home of l-alali Clirt.tlan and wife In Hit. city. ' Mr. Setli L. Hand, who ha- been oti an extended vl.lt to relative. In «lo.beu. ha. returned to her Tfodteiii thl. city. Frank K.Craven and wife and Wll llaui 11. Craveii'aiid ulfe, of I'hlladel plna, were gue.t' of Hie Oceanic a fewMr.. Ada -Nixon, of Vlnelaiid. I. .|iending her vacation at (he home of her parent.. Building In.pectnr William S JohiiMui and wife, of tbla city Wllllaui A Summeflll. editor and owner of (he Penn.grove Kecord. wa) In town Saturday. He .ay. a number ofOcrau City people are at Pennngrove Loul. J. Kluger aud family, of Logan. are vl.lllug Mr.. Kuiger'. par eiit-. Jame- C. Scull and ulfe of thl. city. Mr. Dinger ua. formerly Ml.. Hertha Scull. Ml— K K. Currev and a'.ler. Mr.. J W. Itaker. of Philadelphia, have been occupyliig Ihelr bungalow. Kiglileenili .treei and Wert avenue, for a few day.. K. K. fthue and w ife, of Wert Plilladelphla. have relumed to their borne alter a vl-ll of a few week, at the rummer cottage of Charle. Heuham, as A.bury avenue. Frank R. Llpplnmll, of fheSwarthmore Hotel, ha- rented oue of the apartmeul. In the Cheater Building, which he and hi. family will occupy uulll next aprlug. I leorge and Ralph Hullenlock and Mow T Mead, of Mo-itclalr. have re turned from a vl.lt to Wardell Hlgtiee and wife, of thl. city. They are Mr. Hlgbee'. cou.ln.. Mrs Gertrude Slalntpii aud daughter. Ml.. France. T. Stilnton and Mr.. C. Wel-ler. miu and daughter, of thl. city, have returned from a vi.lt to Wlldwood aud Cape May. Mr*. W. K. Tuchtou and daughter., Mr. Waller Rom and Miss I-abelle Tuchtou, of Wilmlngloo, have been ,1,1-iiiff -i vtr- J M Cuuntugliam'. Mr. b
cottage tiere tor a .hurt time. Hoy l.tngle. tnrtruclor In Bngll.h In the Rice Iii.lltute, Hourtou Texa.. left yertrrday to re.ume lit. dutleafter a week'. .lay In Ilia cottage of « Mr.. L. R. Thomas. thl. city. , Mr.. Hattte I.ee» and sun, Gilbert, 6 of Plilladelplil.. recently visited WllHam R Hughe., Of till. city. Theeon I. cnntiected with the Philadelphia « Fire Underwriters' Association. n Minor Vincent. > ho ha. been a resident of till- city for a number of years, lis. gone to Philadelphia, where he will be employed by The Abbott Compaoy. He wa. aocompauled by hi. i fainlly Mi- May M. Petilte and Ml.. Km ma d Idstf Kagau have been vl.lluig all. Mlm Kagau'. slrter's cottage. 4900 Ceu- ! , tral avenue, for the part two week.. I Ml— Petltle will remain for a few . week, longer. Mr. K A Young and family .of the Hotel Breaker.. Ibis city, will spend t lie winter in PIHIadel phla They re- | , ui. Inert at Hie hotel lart winter, hot f they tia># now decided to g" to Phlladelphia unltl next spring Mrs- T. J. Florence, of Philadelphia, a .uuiiner re-ideol here for many . ' yesr.1. vl.llln* Mr. Mary Miller al , her cottage on Fourth .trret Mrs I Florence entertained Mrs. Ayras, of] Philadelphia, a law days sluca. '
m 1 MRS. W. H. RANCK ' GONE TO REST * Active Church Worker Was Devoted to Family III k - Since February. ' Her large circle nt friend. In tin. j ' city were shocked amj paineil i yesterday to hear of I he deal li of Mr- j Let ye Raiu-k, wife or William M. lUuck. which occurred al her Central j avenue home ye.lerday morning | _ ruary lart. but only rtr'riou.ly -o for complication of di.ea.e- She ua. !, - In York t'ouuty, Pa . and would j , been fifty year, old m Oclobei. J v Ite.ide- her hu. band. I here are two] clnldieu living -Klrner aud Ml— Ada I , Flrrt Presbyterian Church. She ha- v also five brolliera aud Iwo .l.ler-. Two I ^ of her brother, are Edgar and I 'lareuce f ■ Ferguaon, of tbla clly. , I'lilll her lllnea. Mt». Itanck u a- „ active In Pre.hyterlaii Church wora . She waa a devoted wife aud mother. , and her family ha. the deep -ympathy of.fhelr mil iy friend.. , ACCUSED BY WIFE Ueoiie tilaenwela diarged Willi . I'miiuic lo Muppoit Faniili. v There wa. a .eemlugly well founded u ■ rumor here that (leorge K«enu ein, . formerly of Ihl. clly. had been killed an explo.loii at Penn.grove. Mr.. J gallon, ggetiweln. until a fyw moiilli. c wa. foreman of the city', .treet o . The re-ult or Itiveetigatlnn leil to the a arreat of K-euweiu m Pemi.grove by Sack, of. Hit. city, Monday, on the charge of failing to .up|.irt hi. wife and nine children, live of the n being unable to"do anything. Kaenwein wa. given a hearing he rare Magl.trate Barrow. TueMlay | moriilug. He wa. ordered lo give In. „ Fi a week and furul.h a bond W the aunt of $3J5. He wa. unable to n give a boud and wa. committed. ,, Hume time ago, Koeuwelii wa. or- |; by Squire Rush to give hi. wife » f4 50 a week. He defaulted In thl.. * H It wa. alleged that Kseuwetn ha. receiving Fi. 12 a day for hla labor tl at Penusgrove. He denied tlila. and „ .aid he waa receiving ouly about f2 a u The police called up the com- |( pany'a olllee at Peuusgruve during :i i«ii) . uiiice ai i eiiu-ginve uuriug
hearlug and were Informed that j Keeu weln ha. beeu making Ft. I- a day Hours of Mrrslce Changed. ' Beginning uextSuuday. the evening service at the First Baptist Church will , be, a. u.ual,_at 7 SO o'clock. The regit ular choir 1. naked lo be preaent aud lo take their place.. The Rev. George • F. Mitch will preach on "Peace, and What We Can Do to Help Bung li About." The hour for the Wedue-day J evening prayer «ervlc» ha. nl.o been cbauged from 7.45 to 7 -SO o'clock for - tbe winter. Kxcelleat HlnKluirf The cougregatloua at the Flr.t Pre. byterlan Church Suuday were pleaaed ] with Iheitliie aluglng- Iu the morning W. O Miller, bur.arof tbe Culveraity . of Peuueylvauia. rang, in hi. u.ual - effective manner, a aolo, entitled. ' "Zioii," by Bruno Huhu. Mi« Loulaa T. Corson aud loiwt. K. Smith .aug a duet, "tu the C-goa. of ('liriat We , tilory." Iu a way Ilia! their hearer, i appreciated. i ilu> I, and al l*eiiuagro.e. | A Penn.grove dl.patcli to a Wll mlutoti (taper any.: The Pennagrove Improvement Co, haa sold to the Shoemaker Lumber Co of Ocean City ' land near the interaecllou of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Beach avenue ' for a lumberyard. Laud In Pitman .tree! ha. beeu bought by Huiilli A Porter, concrete worker, and street I paver., of Ocean City. Oulel Wedding. Herbert J. Llnaliau aud Mia. Mary ' K. Dlbh, of Ihl. clly. weyr married at , the home of the bride, 704 A.bury avei li ue, Friday evening. In the presence of a few relatives, by Hie Rev. tieo. K. Milch, of the Baptist Church. Several ' friend, gathered at Hie dinner which ' followed the ceremony. The newlywed. will reside Iu thl. city fur a Huh. Heard Evangelist Anderson. While al Sea flirt recently, several of tbe member, of Company (I, Third . Infantry, of thl. city, decided to go to . Ocean drove to hear Fivangell.t An- : derson. Those In the pany were Jame. Mart.. Bertram Smith, Vernon ' Carlson. Somers Young, Karl Slurp, . Howard McPberson aud George W. i Sooy. Member, of the Ocean City Fishing " Club are agalu catching channel has.. W. W SlbMin gill nue weighing SI pound. 14 ounces, W. W. Tier, lauded b one weighing SI pound., and (1. Kd. 1 C-oriiman pulled In one (hal tipped Ilie
at SS pound- " ounce*. H Noit d lo Gloacr.lrr. I>r. Charles B Rider, tbe deiill.l p ho ha. been a resident of thl. clly for a about llfieen year., ha* moved, with H family, lo Glouceeter, where they t< will reside. I»r Rider's many friend, n here wish him much success In hi. new Held of operation. '• C. H. Powell'. F.ller Dead. Richard F. Powell, aged 75 year., died suddenly at hi. borne In MaurtceI town Thursday, and wa. burled Sun- c afternoon. He wa. for year, a d - well kuowu butcher aud meat dealer ' I He waa tbe father of Charle. It. Powell. J of I hi. clly. ■ Prearaied Willi King, j Mayor Champion, al the tuu.lc pa- « j vlllou lart evening. In behalf of Hie ■ friend, aud admirer, ol Prof J. W | Harrison, presented the popular baud f leader with a handsome eigne! ring. ' j The gift i. greatly appreciated by Hie recipient. < ( I Get your Job priullug done altbrji ' Stxi is Kl. Printing House. II
PUBLIC SCHOOLS REOPEN; r 600 PUPILS ENROLLED , ■ — -- —
kFive New Teachers HaveBeen Engaged All High j School Instructors Back. ' The public school, of this city re1 opened Tliur-day morning with an enj .ion. They are: Fourth grade. Mies'] I HarrielleC. Iiavi-. of Thorofare. N J . I seventh grade. Mr.. Manilla Kelcliam, of NoHlideld, N J : fourth grade Ml— IBerlha M. Bos-, of I ape May Court I llouwi'iuaiiual training. Han's Skal- 1 science. Ml— Maud Ke/.ar, of Park ; I Rapid., Mich. ' " Mi.. Smafleld. of Browu Clly. Mich.. Who liad been the Instructor In the 1 science departmenl. wa. f„r 1 rea-on». unable to return to of Hie I aoadlan NatlonVl School and '' -he went Ihrough the Thouia. Tralu- ]' ing School al Detroit. She come, loi' thl. clly with a high recommendatluii . Mr Skalwald succeed. Paul Belchart ! Hie manual Iralulng deparlmaul. i 1 Mr. Belchart obtained a similar po.i- , I Hon In Hie Ardmore public scimols. ' I Pruiciiial O. W. Keichly. of the high 1 Ni-iiool. ha- all of hi. former Inalruclor. | with him at this session, something j * unusual in the annals of the loAl high 1 Luella lugalla. Ml". Bradley. W. ]« J, Petty and J. L. Pyle. the latter In 1 charge of the commercial department " of the school. Mr. Pyle, though young . c in years, I. an expert In stenography,1' and ty|>ewrltlngaiid business metlimls. I TO FIGHT MOSQUITOES ■ tc Aid Will t»e Ki-q ilred lor " Following the line, .uggesled by Dr ' T. I>. Hewdlee. State Kutomologi.t, at ' recent meeting of the City ( omml— c .loner., Iooklug to the ellinloatlan of moiu|Ulto Iu thl. city aud vicinity, the following resolution, presented by * Adam-, wa. adopted at the ' weekly meeting of the Clly Couimi.- " Whereas, T. Lee Adam., health of- a of the city of Ocean Clly, ha. made hi. report to the Board of Com-ml-slonerr. bearing date September 14. '' 1915, setting forth Iherelu that millers 11 K have beeu sent to all owner, of land ''
■I west of llaveu avenue, between Four- a y leeiitb .Heel and Tlilrty-fourih street, ° In Ihe clly of Oceau Clly. to take measure* to eliminate the breeding place. * ' of moMjaitoe.. and thai he. the .aid a " T I.ee Adam., health officer of Ocean fl c~ Clly. under hla re|«irl, stale, t hat the lime has expired under the notice. * given by him and that the said property owuera have tailed to comply 4. 11 with hi. uotlce.; and * Whereas, Hie clly of Ocean City I. without fund. lo eliminate the breed- Cl ' lug place, a. noticed by Ibe said health P Br-ol ved. by Hie Board of Commls. „ -inner, of Ocean Cljy, Ibat Hie -Depart- , ^ meiit of (he Board of Health of and (, K for Hie State of New Jersey be nutllled ,, v that I he city of Ocean City |. without u fund, to eliminate tbe ino-ijulto hreedI Ing place.,*, uotided by lie said health ,, , officer. ^ | , AcconBiig to the plan .'aid down by p e Dr Head lee, Ilie State, wheu Jt re- •- celvea Ihl. notice from the city. Will at n once proceed tu do aa much dllehlug .. on the>e land. |a. will be pbaalble wiih Hie moury Jiow available. He & said (hey have uow about FKIOO that (j e can be spent In Cape May Couuty for p e this purpose. 0 r "" v NEED MORE SIGNERS d e ' S n Hi qar.l. lo Cltx Commlaalonera I. ■' Mayor Champion said al the weekly Hireling of Ilie Clly Cummlnslonera H thai mime disposition should be made b of the petition recently received by the 1 board requesting a bulkhead between ^ Forty-eighth and Fiftieth street.. It *' would .rem to him. he slated, that b e nine s goer, to the |«Htlou are -carcely " '* sufficient to warrant the board In tak- M '' lug favorable actlou. These signer. •' '* own a total or a little more than 500 feet, aud there are iiUO feet of laud be- '• tweeu l line »! reels. People on tbe east side of Central avenue abould ask for n ' R. H Director Adam, said thai a portion g d of the signers are located on Aabury h ° On motion of Director Campbell. ' Clly Ulerk Morrl. wa. inatructed to ' notify the petitioner, that tbe board think, there are not euougb signer, to h ,' warrant complylug with tbe request. ^ Mayor Champion further staled tbat f, be bad replied to Mr. Patton, who . wrote him regarding the pavlug of t g sidewalk. In a certalu sectluu of South , Ocean City. The mayor .aid he had { ;l told Mr. Patton that the b<iard would n ^ lia-e to hear from other Inteiested I I property owner. In that vicinity before ' lf faking acllon. . ,
A quit claim deed wa. granted Mrs. i Mayday ou lot 476 Section C. A lejtel waa read from a I'hlladel- ^ (■hla mau.otle'iug to .ell park benches _ and wllee. to tbe city for uae on tbe i Tbe mailer wa. referred r Director Adam, to Investigate and ® re(>ort hack. , Ordlnani-e No. 75 was pa—ed on dual t reading and ordered published in thl. 1 Da. Id Hale Billed- , David Mulr. a former realdeu! of thl. ■ t city, died at hi. Philadelphia mi ; deuce. 1645 North F'raukliu atrcrl, ! Tliurifay, and wa. buried Mouday afternoon. Mr. Mulr. who was 87:' yrar. old. had a number of frleud. among the older resident, of this clly | W A NTKn —To boy range or stove ' with water bark. Addrea. 1446 Aabury ■ avenue. Ocean Clly. adv. 9-16, If , Fob Sack T wo cottages, near o<-ean; further particulars, Mr*. J M. Cuumiigham P O. Box 446 Pitman, N. J. adv. U | For Sauk —Motor boat, is feet long. H fret beam : cabin; 2 cycle luolor; Iu > j gi.id coodilioii. Apply. Tenth and ' J Bay. adv. 5-29, tf.
e; : ■CITY WILL ADOPT A NEW SYSTEM , Municipal Lien Contract Book to be Kept in City Clerk Morris' Office. I The' cily i- about to adopt a plan ■ . that will be appreciated by properly .. owuera here and thou liilerv-teif Iu of a "municipal lieu contract book." The following resolution, bearing on . Hit. mailer, wa. adopted at Ilie weekly ( . meeting of Ihe City Comml— loners: Whereas, real estate in the city of ■ , Ocean Clly l« conveyed, and at the | lufotmallon a. to contemplated -tree! , ; and sidewalk Improvement# a. would , eltecl the real estate: aud Whereas, it 1. the desire and wish of „ (lie Hoard of Commissioner, thai all may be luformed a. lo contem1 plated .Ireel aud sidewalk Improye- , ,j Resolved by Ihe Board of Corn ml.- . islnnenuaf Ocean Clly lhal there .ball ( provided a record book, to be known a- "Municipal Lieu lUoulracI Hook." j < and said book lo be kept In (he clfy. y clerk's office, subject to public Inapecahort dei-rlptloii of Ihe properly lo be , elfected by Ihe Improvement: name of ' ill each Hem under Hie coiuracl : dale uf continuation of report of com loners of a.-easuieot : ' and audi j oilier data a. may furul.h Information to (he coat of the Improvement aud | Ihe laud to be effected thereby; be II Resolved, (bal aald book lierelu described, a. provided by Ilie Hoard of 1 Com ml. .loners, la an act of courtesy ou the part of Ihe city of Oceau'city. ^ and that aald city shall not be liable for any error or omission (herein and ' u"t to effect any assessment made or to be ina^e by the commissioner, of B.-eHsmeuu A resolution was adopted stating " Hist the expenses for Ibe Improvement, Corlutblau avenue at Becoud street * been fouud lo be *1004. the expense including »2M 60 for surveying and F"> for each of Ihe Cummlulouere of A— esamenl. A reaolullon wa. adopted lo borrow F«kl from Hiejflr.t National Hank In anticipation of (lie oollectloii of laxe. HAD JOLLY TIMES H Eta Kappa Eraierullx n Enloird Kraion Here. The Gamma Kla Kappa House, lo- 1' caled al Tenth alreet aud Bay avenue, cloud a very successful season here Friday. Sixty-live of the fraternity aud their friend, were registered N al ilie house during the summer, over F of (he Philadelphia brother, lak- S advantage of Ihe fraleruily'. sumMany exciting lime, have been experienced by Ibe yoiiug men. uolable among which were watermelou feasls, pillow lighl. and card parties. A "Ladles' Night" wa. featured during Ihe tlrst week Iu August and everyone F .peul a very enjoyable evenlug. A number of baseball stars were uncovered al Ihe house. The Ucean Clly (J Collegian., a picked learn, which » played the champklu colored nine of this resort, and the Ocean Clly Yacbl Club team. wa. composed c chiefly of "Gamma boy. " "Dick" 5 Scliole. was the star dinger: "Bill" M held dowu Ihe tlr.t sack; P, "Hot" Crowley pleyed third; "lyew" t Slmpmu we. Iu tbeoul Held with"FM" Odgers; "Kd" Worley wa. behind Ibe beI.wblle"Bert"Wolfe was tbe"ump." Thl. Is tbe second year Gamma Kla a has been In evidence In Oeeau end Ihey will undoubtedly come a hack next year. Tlie bouse we. uuder (- mansgemenl of Bertram K. Wolfe. who report, that dnanclally the clhb we. likewise e great succesr. p |, rite Garden of Allah Coming. p The megiildceut and absorbing spec- d lacle. "The Garden of Allab," a drama - * tlzatlon of Koberl Hllcbens' famous aud best novel of the same title by himself aud Mary Audersou ile Na varro, will come lo Ibe Apollo Theater. , City, today, for a limited en- * gagemeot of three ulght. and Satur- N day matinee. The encbautlug desert scenes, the ^ lovely tropical garden., tbe qnalnt , street scene, of Beul-More, together with many beautiful stage effect*, all au effective background for tbe soul-stirring romance of Ibe Great 8a d Desert. o Mi.» Kdytb Latimer give, an arll.Hc . portrayal of Hie cbaracfer of "Domini Kullldeu." None of tbe poaslbllllle. of the difficult part are lost Iu Miss Interpretation. 8be grlpa / audieuce with Ihe power of a true *■ a rt l.l . she please, (he eye, Ihe ear aod Ilie aesthetic aemw aud -end. her lisaway sal I -tied and uplifted. Mr. Lawaou But' lu tbe character of "Burl. Audrovaky" tiring- lo hla |iart all Ihe tragic almosphere and appear- J auce which its peculiar need— lhal of t Ihe renegade Trapplal monk — de- 1 maud. HI. reading la mo«t effective. J1 es|ieclally in hla great confession .ceue. e Mr Fredererlc De Belleville, who plays the pert of "Connl Antecnl," }■ bring, to it— that of a poet i.ud desefl t , dre imer— a skill aud feeliogtbat ihowa .long ex(ierlenc< lu difficult parte. T Otber. lo Ibe large compauy aur- , . rounding tbenelhreelmportaulcharac- . ] include William Jeffrey aa • Cap- l i lain De Trevlguac." Albert Andruuaa ] "Father Rouhler." Mlaa Kmrny 1 wald a> "rtuxanna" and Antonio 8a- • , j lerou aa "Balonch," and a boat of ] . Arab*, horwa. camels, donkaya, goala, , etc.. that lend atmosphere to this dramatic production tbe acme of stage ^ Hume low-priced lota for sale. Block ' ' 7 Oceau Clly Gardeua, Htatlun road, | I eart extension, 7.46 lo 741 Inclusive; > ■ F«*l to F4II0. ' THOMAS J HAWYKK. adv.. 8-2i'>.'4t Wnrccaler. Ma—. ^ Hamlltou. Klgiu watches II per . week. L. M Nelson, railroad jeweler. , i : 844 Broadway. Camden. N. J.. agent I I here ooce a week If you mlaa him mud a postal adv. If.
COUNTY'S W.C.T.U. ) WILL MEET HERE " Noted Speakers lo Address Convention in Ihe First M. E. Chnrch. [ The 'annual, convent lire Cape Mav "•( 'utility \V. r ' r I . will lie lu-l.i | rlale .uperiideinleot of (raiichiseDevoilon. Mr- K I'. Hide. Odeaul'lty Cnion Greelmg. for I 'horche. I'lie Bev. J li Kulp. pastor Fir-t M l^' hurrli Responu - Mr- Julia llewin. i Sub-ciiptlon-. Mr- Adalls Hoiiian Organizations— Report of Young I'eople'. Branrli— Iteport of Work Among Colored County Secretary, Mis. Mai/le Report of i|Ue l.iyal Temperau.-e l^egion — Counly Secretary. Mr-. Sarah "Maxwell. - Report of Ocean Clly I 'lilou, No - ( Mrs. Samuel Comfort. I're-idenl. Offering. Adjournment Bible Heading Mr- lle-Ier Hand, j Minnie. Morning Hes-ioii and Kxec- j Duel — Mrs. Helen Miller and Mrs. j Delia Brad way Be(.irle of Sj|>eriiiteii(leiits of De- 1 partuitnl.. . Christian Citizenship Mr. Mary | Miller. Kvaugellslir -Mrs. Hallawell. j| Flower Ml—lno - Mrs. lie-ler Hand- | Franchlu Mrs. Kalhryu* Steel | legislation anil Petition -Mrs. Delia Smith Report of Auditing Committee— , Roll Call — Mrs. Phoebe Itlre. Klectlou of Officers. I Mothers', Meetings — White Bihbou ) Recruits— Mrs. Blackmail. Sabbath Observance— Mr«. Mary] Penal aud Reform — Mra. lle-Ier Hand. »- Railroad Men. Motor Men and Fire- i Mr«. I*. Newcomh. Social Meeting, and Red-Lelter j Days— Mrs. P. Rutherford. Sunday Schools— Mrs. Willis. j , Singing— \\ hlle Ribbon Rally Song. ] "Preaeut Statu. Woman Suffrage In " Jersey" — Blafe Hui>erlntendent Mr.. Mary K. Lawrence, # N-'J. » Minute. Afleinooti Session. Offering. Adjournment Music— Mia. Minerva Adams. ] Prayer-Mrs. Annie Steelman. Scripture Reading — Mrs. Clarlbrl HallowajK1 Singing— Addreaa — " Our Nation's Greatest: the Rev. J. F. Shlndell. of! Arlington, N. J. Offering for County Work Benediction. OThe county officer, are: President Delia: li. Smith: corresponding secretary . Mrs. Klleu G. Sharp; recording aecretary, Mrs. I'hebe liice;* Mrs. Cyuthla Swan. Gift of a B.bt Csrrlsxe. On Sunday alioul noon the Rev. and Mrs. George F. Mitch weregreally .urpri-ed In lliid, jurt outside of Ihelr | a very beaullful Hey wood baby , carriage, wltli a letter addressed lo Miss Margaret B. Milch. This la what II aald: "For dear Margaret, with love of Ihe Vl.lllug Ladles' Auxiliary." Tbe happy parents of "little Margaret" are moat greatful for tbla very kind aud appropriate gift. Thomas J. McConnell, of Ba Itlmnre. who wa. a clerk In the Ocean City during tbe summer month*, returned to bl. home Saturday. Mr who wa. popular with the local force, waa I ran.ferrrd here from to which clly he will reafter a brief vacatlou at home. Fob Sai.k — Piano, In excelleiit confl50. Apply W.. Skntinei. office. adv. 9 9, If REPORT OK THE CONDITION OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. of OCEAN CITY, N. J. Htock. and bond-. S ' ' rsivsldo loan- on counter*!.. .TrW.V, lo ■' : I Ve« and Town*. Iiljia>.sr, Dor from banks, etc.. 12S.7V7.16 andnxlure*. N it.ihi u f-M IV.il lock paid In, * " Ol UwJlvlded froauineti, 1 1 US uj ^my oM aTTbl., .a ^ ; stalemcnl I- iruc.lo tbr^iiei 06 bl- knoadedgr 1 WILLIAM E MA8HKY. 1'resldenl. 1*11 A SLK. K sriLWRLL. Troastirer fnurtaentb day ol "eotember. A. I) IWS. . B. CL'RtlH BlIBISBnN. : Molar) piioi ir. j t' _ UABBY HBA1H.KY. 1 JAMICW M. C""*TKH'L11||_1W^
? Kirschbaum's Suits and Overcoats Stetson Fall Hats, $3.5o.to S5.00 Snappy Hats at $2. 00 1 Full line of raps a'lift .wcater.< ■. rt-iidy iiijiilr; pants. Jones' Men's Shop 1 804-806 Asbury Averfue Ocean City, New Jersey
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John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Mdlwork, Mouldings, Building Paper. Plaster Board, Nails, Sash Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Deiiverv.
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EGG HARBOR 2^Z,"L BEST EVER THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 17, 18 Something Doing All Day Each Day V ' I , THURSDAY | Industrial Parades, 2 P. M | Free Band Concerts and Vaudeville, . . . .'.8 P.M. FRIDAY '"T Baby Shows and Athletic Events, 2 P. M. | Fireworks . . 8 P. M. SATURDAY I Governor's Reception, . . . . . . . 12 to 3 P. M. Fraternal Parade at Night ARRANGE TO 00 TELL TOUR FRIENDS TO GO
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Free!! No Cost for Installation. You pay only for the Gas yon use. "Have us install tK£ Arc now, so it is ready for your use when you want it The City 0 as ^.Light Co.
PLUMBING mJl 1-v U) ,-i,, at ■ I.UL 'l JTm U uj Ukl care uf yonr rr(wir work of which 1 mske s spaeixlty. I bars no sxpwaiv. rotahlkhoMot I or clarical fore* to nisintsin Girs m* s trad. Hoih Phonss C. H« BACOIN 607 Eighth 8t
' -T Horr.i.N abd torrziiEi. ' n H0TGL oise/iYHe... Ocean Ave. ^ Bctw'cen Eighth *nd Ninth Street* open all the year M K Smith Kn KismrAir. Scotch Mall ^SANATORIUM - - ^ • menu, bath Head SuiaJ THE IMPERIAL in: . "KNTRAL AVE.. OCKAW CITY. H Mra. U. OKTZEL. THE KATHLU c Now open for the sea.on 1126 Central Avenue. OLE AS CITY. S. J. SMMSEB LEW 18 A COS ARD WYOMING >36 OCEAN AVIATE Oeeau <T«y. B. t. open all Ibe year .-: Hot Water Haa r A. P. niUIER HOTEL ATGLEN One of the rno.1 centrally located hotaia in t r iccan City. The aim he* always been to ' meke Ihia liimi- aelect and bomeiika. aod its | large and aronrod (>atrunage prove, iu suoi For ternu and partieuian addreaa, «. C, 4H>PP, Prop. f STERLING HOTEL | * OPEN A I. L YEAR I Hot water heat. Winter boarders solioAted. K. A I A1Hr.IT [ THE HEWLINGS I OPEN FOR THF: SEASON I S|wclal Se|itember Rates L H. HF.VUI6I Ninth and Wealey ave, Ooean City, N. J ' NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUHTH ASDCBHTRAL AVENUE Say lor and Kayre. Proprlelreaaea Fourteenth Heaaon. rborougbly re'novaled and newly papered. Bell PUonea: 17-X and ImAiife 'i'.'tS i OPES ALL THE YEAH Central avenue and Ninth street. U. W. P. WOODH1UK, Prop. THE OCEANIC Ocean City, N. J. ( Open. April first for yie season . A. E, BAKER 1 THE IDLEWILD OPES ALL YEAR lloorlyu Terraoe Ooean City, S. JBetween Elcblh and Ninth Btreeta I^rwled ' 'nr Block from Beacii. HUB- J. K. MOHB1BON KEITH HALL 915 Wesley Avenue Open All Year Special Winter Rates See Me First IF VOU WANT TO
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Com pany, lo whom yonr paymaoi la anaAa, thus Insuring a sure, safe and secure lntalr and square, and open and above board, as If ilie tiic waa played wltb tb* cards See Me Flrat W. Scott Hand S19Wnle)Ati..0otu Otr.Lj. THOMAS J. THORN ^ || 3floi'i8t"|^" 1128 Bay Avenua PRICES AND WORK RIGHT BOTH PHONES E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY H4a« Karkbardt Warm W. Brawl H. Burkhardt & Co. PLL'MBINU AND HEATING 6(1 ASSIST AllXd ucaaa cm inr itiat Hoi Water, BUain and Vapor HaaUng Bell Pbonc. I.t-X Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty'* Pier — OPES ALA. TEAR Sulk Quib City 8wm S ill tol W j Motor Boats Stored for the winter. " Pifty-ninth aUccl sad Wot Arc.

