" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXV. ' OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, SKPTEMBE1I 3d, 1915 NO. Jr
Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor •r.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. MORGAN HAto, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT LAW, I ajpima.* DMhS CAPE MAT rortTT Horn. n. i. (Ufpoenr Public BuUdioge). LAW Offices" ' Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings h Read lului" WBU bill d::"e atlantic city. n. j. JAMES M. E. HlLDRETH Counsellor-at-Law NEWELL HEULINGS Attorney at Law 809 Eighth (Street Oeeau City New Jereej MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N.J. ► I Eyes Eiamined Witboat Drops ftwnrMl^Mwn»U>|I|^^iur toggL. pb i !» """""A. W. ELY ATI. « N Tit' CITY. a. J. aiDHAL J N. GR1SCOM, M. D.
eighth st. and wesley ave. 2 Both Hbonr.- Hell. 16; later JtUU. IK-A Otto* Hocb- UatU lOa-^Krjme to » p. m. Alles Corson, M. D. -■ US Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCCAN CITY. N. J. - - orrica HOUKH: | jjel"p m.' Pboeea: Bell abl.W; Inter niau l»-A Florence Brick Haines COR. »TM AND WESLCY AVE MtCHRNO-THIRRPIIT Ma**a*e. Hwedl'sll Uu. ru. ml. IJliRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. I OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY |)R. CHARLES B. RIDER Dentist •« I 809 Central Avenue OX EM CITY, a., J. J)R. G. Fairchild Starr " Dentist Hrood floor cor. KieblbHL aod W**toy Ave. is'un CI iv. n. J. 0ram"T«Ii"b,appoU,.m-n« JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey . uuitic BE aarar "■ Pfimnn Mountain Ice O «••. 131A Aetowiry Ave OCEAN CITY W J. Hughes' Central Pheimicy J. Thorwley Hughes. P. D. lib and Wealey A vea Ocean Ctfy, N.J. Try so Advertisement in the 8RNTINBI, i rl!
Attention, Cottagers l ,j _ than pW.ngwheu PROPKIU.V I Colonial Greenhouses , Telephone, Somers' Point, 12-1 IJnwood Post Office Interesting to Investors OR y . ' Those Who Wish a Desirable Location loi a Seaside Home ' FOR SALE -A few Ms l»«rf iu Ocean City. W. J.. _ / iug Rail ri Hid nation.. Aim. sitm for bungalow, .ituate on Onat Kgg * . Harbor Bay, Beealey'a l'oint, S. J. » A RT H U Rg D .J3 A R R O WS J , 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CltY, N. J. ( FOB SALE AT COST A beautiful Cottage-Bungalow 011 Wesley , avenue, facing -the ocean, near Thirteenth - street, 9 rooms ami bath, garage, laundry-, etc ' It will be finished by October 15, and is the I Best Bargain in that choice district of the re- - _ ..sort. For full particulars inquire , MA33EY & EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AYE. t = ! 1 » .1 ; How Are You Fixed | For the Winter? I have the following for rent by the year \ Unfurnished heated apartment with. 5 rooms, ; bath, every convenience, back porch enclosed J in glass.- Only $25.00 per month. | - Unfurnished heated apartment, good location, j I all conveniences, $21.00 per month. ^ i JOSEPH I. SCULL : i I * I , 1 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. « B. Frank Smith Go.,'rr.Tt ; If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine < lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with. small house, $2500. Two lota corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, -cheap, 1 $1200. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. !
Must be Sold by Sept. 20 no reasonable offer refused 'TWO PROPERTIES, 621 Asbury avenue and 611 ^ Central avenue, Ocean City, N. J.. Estate of Mrs. Caroline B. Lynch, deceased. ■ APPLY TO A. COTTON 619 asbury avenue ocean city, n. j. W. Scott Hand 819 wesley avenue ocean city. n. j. edward b. smith 6. co. N C. COR 110*0 AND CMtlT.UT»T« . ..IllOILPHII HIGH CLASS INVESTMENT SECURITIES 1 I orflB.ND (HfONNIND euaJICT TO »»LI .NO .DV.NCI IN PUCX atlantic city electric company first aro refunding nonto.ce • fer c i*r. sirkiho fund eolo bonds, out 1 ess TAX EXEMPT IN NEW JERSEY Price w end Intern*. to Yield about UK. per rent.
Sound Banking Principles | -Throughout all our Banking Experience we have adhered closely ,to the prin- ) ciple that, to prosper ourselves, we must help otir patrons to thrive and expand. ! ^1 Put into practice.this prin- ' ciple of progressive banking has resulted in many patrons establishing relations that have never lieen g broken. I «; We believe thar your ex- ' perience with our Service wonld also be one of nn- • U broken relations. FIRST j. NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. J.
I HOT SEi WITER BATHS ARE VERY RESTFUL. AND A PINE NERVE TONIC BeUevue Baths boardwalk 350 Rooms and Lockers M» .NO attractive suits for SURP BATHING
I ' , The Pontiere BOOT g SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE J *18-918 Aahwy Ave, T>B*a Utj. IU
OCEAN CITY WILL HAVE I A MEMBER OP ASSEMBLY —
Republican, and Tay1 lor, Democrat, Nominated — I Stevens Wins in County. years. Ocean City ly. likely to have a , repreeeutalive lu ttie lleneral A— remtily of New Jeraey. j Unofficial returns .bow that Mark ' - bee won tbe Republican uiimination for the assembly, defealliig Eugene C. lole by 16 vole.. Howard D. Taylor, of tin. city, won Jlie Democratic uomlualiuu for tbe As- ' dial lit. politics will permit lilin to be i elerled — .(III. wmellmea.t range thing- I happen . In any eveul. <>i-eau City wouM have lie ow n repreeeutalive Mark Lake it not only etrong In Ocean City, but he baa a boat of friend, throughout the county and will uu- • doubtedly be the next representative I-ewls T. Steven., of Cape May, I lie Republican nomination for State -eualor again. I 1) Mllea KlRor. He wan 164 volea ahead of Rigor. DOWNER SPOKE lu tbe First M. E. Sabbath School > Sunday afleruoou, during the lesaou 1 period. Problem Downer, of tiie New Jeraey Stale Sunday School Aaaocla- I lion, look charge. He ae»euit>led all ; lu the main audience room of the church and made e moat Ibaplrliig ad acrlpllou of the reaulta ou Sunday echool lines of "Billy" SuDdey 'a re ceut work lu Pafereon. That work bad lie eald, to a great extent traneformed the city. Mr. Downer asked tHe hearty reoperation of the echool lu tbe forthcoming depmustraltou lu Mlllville. Before you return to your wluter home., Ihoae of you who are Inlereaied In Ocean City and Ite attain ebould KubacrRie for the sentinel. It will be an enlertalnlng weekly letter from frieud. The Sentinel coutalne each week all tbe legal advertleemeula of the city. Stop at tbe oftlce, 744 Aabury 1 avenue, or drop a poalal card, and Ibe Sentinel will i* mailed to tbe ad , dreea given. Woodbine Bu„ A war order for 66 000 unlforma and i 18.000 overcoatafor Ibe Alllee has given employment to every available 'person ip Woodbine, and made II necessary, SO far. lo gel 100 operators outside, • and even then II Is laxlug Uie canactlv and then le ,
• 'at tbe company's great factory, aa Ave t weeka have been sgt_as tbe lime llrall for the uuiforms. USHERS' ONION i TO BAYE RALLY Members Will be Gaests of I Frank Eippincott at the Swarthmore Hotel. Tbe Usliers' Union of I lie First M K Church beld Its Orb t meellbg for < ibe wiuter Monday evening. Tbe meet- I log waa well alleuded aud much Intereat manifealtal. i Next Muuday evening Ibe member, i of Ibe union will be Ibegueateof Frank Llppincutt. of lUe Hotel Swarlnmore A general gel-togelher meeting will i be beld. After tbe meetlug refreehmeuls will be aerved, aud Ibera will be i addresses by Ibe Kev. J. It Kulp.Prei- i Merit H. 8. Mowrerand oibers. All members are requested to be at I Uie hotel at 7 80 o'clock. i Yacbl (tab Dinners. Tbe Oeeau CUy Yacbl Club will bold the regular Wednesday dinners at the Hotel St. James and during tbe meets there will be a speaker every VS eduesday who will give some Inter- - eel iDg data about tbe weather condl lions, englue running, club life, Improvements of cbsDuel. and talkaon tbe lights of tbe Delaware River and Bay. . - Will Resume Drills. Tbe boys of Company U, Third I ofautry. of this eily, w 111 trauma lbelr weekly d'rille tomorrow eveulug uuder Capt. Yauce L. Kaiy. Tbe company will uow drill lu tht aruiory, wbloh will be .a considerable improvement over tbe way tbe boy. bad to do the last two wiulera— go through tba manual out ou tbe etraeta. W. c. T. V. Meeting. Tbe members of tbe \V. C. T. U. will meet Wedoeedoy afleruoou. October 6 at 8 o'clock, at tbe Hotel Wyoming Subject, "Evangelistic Meeting," led r by Mr. Kllaabelb Brick All are urged lo be present.
K-Jwylwg VI eetlea Mere. Philip Hauling, of Pbllsdelpbla, to ai'Joylug bla vacation In tbto cuy, with which be la much pleased. Mr. Hardlug Is employed at tbe U. 8. Ml it In , Pbllsdelpbla. He baa been iu tbto i service seventeen yean. Wasi Be, Cautrally tocMed single bourn or bungalow basing all modem improvement. Please stale lowest cash price. Address P. O. Bos 188 Ocean City, M. J. adv., k-ffl.tf I Fox ErcRAXOX.— Two or three unimproved lota at Seventh aid Haven tor improved property. Apply lo Jacob 1 ScbufT, tb^fcfgbMpetraat. adv. 1L
I GIRL SAVED FROM- ' WATERY GRAVE , Miss Cascaden Was in Sore ' Trouble When Her Plight ' Was Seen. u Miss Cascaden. daugjuer of Mrs V - Frank Caaradjn. of »J8 Souili Foily- 1 r ninth street. West Philadelphia, was 1 ' saved from drowning w lulr baching in * ■ tbe eofr Monday afleruoou by Torn- " peka Man sour, employed by Frank Murray, on tbe Boardwalk, i Murray was ll.bliig. sod lil-y alterl'a»cadeu, who wsa fully -Jul yards In , the water. Muriav saw her waving r ber bands above her bead He iniuie ' t diately called lo Mauaour. u bo quickly * t divested himself of tiio-l of In. clolliIng aud started vigorously after ibe 1 giri- 1 Meanwhile Murray, who cannot ' I tbe Board watk, and wilb El. Corn- ' I sielsuce of Mis. Cascade!! aud Vlou ' r Tbe young man euou reached tbe . girl. W ho grabbed bliu aud bad lilrn * 1 almost helpless. , Murray's boat leaked quite a little, 1 . but tbe young man aud girl were ab e 1 to catch tbe side of tbe craft and they , were brought to tbe beach. , Mrs. Cascaden «a- deeply grateful ( to Murray aud Mau-our for saviug her _ daughter, and insde Mauaour accept „ against Ills will. Muiray refused to . accept auytblug. Moi In Third I Un. Harrison Voorbee*. solicitor for Ibe ' r Sea IsleC'ily CommisskHiers, gave ab ( j opluiob lu t'amdrn recently. In which , I be holds that tlie increase lu popula- ( t lion Id Cape May Couuty, under tbe „ Stale ceocus, will not transfer tbe f , county from tbe fourth to tbe third , f class. He holds that the trausfer cau ( only lia made ou a federal census, and , , that, consequently . the courts of the , couoty will continue to grant Ibe liquor | licenses . Tbe Revs. Pennington Corson and ! i Alex Corson, Dr. Allen Co.sOu, James D M. Chester, W. P. Llpplmotl. Frank " Ltpplucott, FMa-ard M Sutton aud *■ sou aud R L. Uotl and son went tlsli- '• lug outside the latter part of last
week. They were quite successful, bunging back about 150 flsli, li.clud- ■; lug weaktlsb aud croaker.. i
FISH PUZZLED I LOCAL ANGLERS Philadelphia Aathority Consulted Tells Thetn it | is a Dolphin. " i.i little tuny or albacore. w eighten | rounds, was picked up by the Wild wood Company's pounds, and ll.e other, a dolphin, w as found In tba I < Pfelflcr Company's pound. There was doubt as lo Ibe uaiue of this last I II. h, but Frank H. Stewart, who has i Halted north, east, south and west, de- i Before (his. however. Frwl. Adams • ' Natural Scie- cesin Philadelphia to gel received the following leller from 1 Henry W. Fowler, of the academy: . , I Dolphin (coryphaeus blppurua). I reaches a length of six feet when fully adult, aud. living In (he open sea, Is well kiiow n from its habits of chasing (be flying llsb. Though a brilliant Many thanks for your kindness lo sending Ibe specimen lo us, and, (rusting you will seud any of the small and airange-lookiug llsb that may hap- , pen your way In the future, Very sincerely. Hknry W. Powi.KH. VOTES FOR WOMEN Miss Baker Will Hpewk Here Mewl Nalnida) Nlgbl. Miss KatbarlDe Baker, daughter of Congressman Baker, will address tbe clllzeus ot Ocean Clly ou Hie question ! of voles for wpmeu uext. Saiurday 1 evening al 8 o'clnc ; from an automo- ' al Eighth street and Aabury ave ' Miss llaker will add some new j lo those alresdy advanced why womeu should vole for those who ' helive lu and are working aod votlug fur the common good of New Jeraey - ' Issue Is a live oDe id Ibe country, aiid 'obe upon which Miss Baker Is fully quelllied to speak. Those, therefore, desiring to vote Intelligeiuly upon the smeudmaot October 19, should uot fall to bear Miss i Baker ou Saturday uext. 1 Al Mlwts' Convention. Mrs. Spencer B Swan and Mrs. C. I M. Campbell, of this city, are attending the Stste W. C. T. U. Convention Stste U. p
at Municlalr. Tbe seesioua began t Tuesday aod were full of fulerest to p all tbe delegates. |
MANY BUILDING PERMITS ' 1 ISSUED THIS MONTH
' Several Fine Cottages Are Being Constrncted for || Ont-of-Town People. The follow lug permits were issued during - -q-plember by Building Inspector William S. Johnsou: Jouu J. Harklus, general repairs to', cottage of Miss Ssra Duuu, on Central j avenue, near Ninth street; cost, 1100 j U B. English, geueral repairs to Mrs. 8 B. Sampsou's boat bouse, f bird i street and the bay; cost, 11000, Leslie A. Norton, bungalow for self , t • at Fifty elgtb street and Asbury ave- it . nue; cost, Itooo. |« John Marts, cottage for Robert W. Scott. St. Charles place, near Corinthian jt avenue; cost. $5-600. j1 Jobu Marts, cottage for Ixiuls Buhu. j c on Brighton place; cost, $4500 | < I Andrew Scull, store aud apartments ; 1 i for Joseph I. Scull, on Asbury avenue, ! '■ . near Niutb street; cost $10 000. ' f Robert 4, Short, cottage for Harry ' • F. Haas ou Second street, uear Atlantic « I avenue; cost. $8100 1 Otis M. Towneeud, garage for Mrs. < ) Florence Leslie, 878 Park place; cost, $300. j Otis M. Townseud. cottage for selfj1 on Tblrd street, near Atlantic aveoue; - ~ cost, $4000. , L. 8. Corson, to move frame build- j F lug from soulbwest side of Teulb.' B street for Flsber D.lrymple: cost. $300 ! J Robert E. Hull, glass lu porch of i. cottage of Mrs. William Fetters, ou Wesley avenue, near Fourteenlh street; cost, '$186. J. C. Steelman, cottage for Joseph " Bertram on Central avenue, below j Forty-nluth street; cost, $5000 d Allen Scull, new roof on collage of . • Dr. A. Slede. 401 First street; cost, $J60 Jobu Marts, cottage on Wesley ave- 1 Due, uearTweoty-flflb street, for Miss Loux, of Pbllsdelpbla; cost, $2500. ' xonxsgt Mads. D $1000 aud $500 to place ou bond aud la mortgage ou Improved property, these amounts must be placed separately, . Apply to R. Curtis Roblnsou, Ageut. , 744 46 Aabury ave.. Oeeau Clly. adv-lf ^ Lout.— Ou Saturday eveulug, ou tbe , Koerd welk, helweeu Ntulb end Tenth. J or oo Tenth Deer Boardwelk, or lu Sbrlver's or Fauooe'e, a diamond breast pm . Reward. Address J. H. M., Skktinkl office. adv-lt in Fob Balk — Piano. In excellent <x>oot> d It ion; $160. Apply W.. SkKTlXBL office. adv, 9 v, tf
j CHANNEL BASS ARE BITING WELL, — I Frank H. Stewart and " Vic " , Hamilton Were Among i Lucky Fishermen. ' I Channel bass fishing was good here ( tbe letter pert of Jast week, eud mem- < ; bers of Ibe Ocean City Fltblug Club | | were lb their element , I Frank H. Stewart thought be would | try bis luck off tbe Club's pier Friday morniug and later on be was glad be ! did so, because- be landed a beautiful ' channel bass weighing 87 pounds on , ; ounce. He caught It off tbe pier, but , ' lauded It ou tbe beach efler half an i bard fight. He has bad tbe , llsb mouuted and w ill place II iu bis , , ! office lu bis business bouse ou Seventh , street, which occupies tbe site of tbe old Uulted Slates Mlut. Another beppy man was "Vtc." Hamilton, who caught a bus that r lipped tbe beam al 891 pounds. Mr. ; : Hafulllou has been eudeavorlug for two or three years lo get a cbanoel bass, hut never succeeded uutll Ibis , time He, Woo. will have It mouuted 1 end it Will adorn his business estabf llshmeul. where doubtless many thrilli log stories of fisblog lu Oceao . City ; will be related this fall and winter. ' Frank Murray caugb: a channel bass i weigbiug 25 pounds ou Saiurday after >- ' s battle of 21 minutes. George Long end Victor Hamilton f got strikes, out tbe fl*b escaped. s Eighth and Aabury avenue. All goo< * sold here are guaranteed. Klodiy ic- 1 lurn anything uneeltsfaclory to you. tf j Two lots for esle ou Aabury avenue . Section I), near Eighteenth street, Nos 614 aod 615 Improvements now ex- ;■ lend beyond this square: price reesoui*r able. Any agent, or write THOMARJ. Sawtrxf. e adv., 8 26.41 Woreeater. Maaa. I. Hamilton. Elgin watches $1 per ■I week. L. M. Netocn. railroad Jeweler, d 848 Broadway, Camden, N. J.. egeni I. here once e^-week. If you mlas him I .e d a postal. adv if j. | Tbe Bowling Alleys In tbe Howling x ' Casino are now open for tbe seaaoo of 1916. tolv. 4-16, If. ' * 9
■ 4 I £ CORSON'S INLET BRIDGE CERTAIN',, ■ jfi Freeholders Are Being Urged by County Residents to |P Build Strneture. I The follow ing .front Hie Cape May I r, , I Time.; ^ ^ ! li Wtldwood, staled lliet he was In favor f In a renllnuous oeeau boulevard, and „ i would give Stale aid. The Freeholders „ , va.d drawn, showing II- route fioniU i Ocean Clty'to Cape May They-w4B[|| also build the reouei tlng link In IheL ? boulevard between Avelou end Stone 'Jarbor. The only missing links iheu ti will he the bridge across the Inlets. I The route of the Curson's inlet bridge \ ■ has been definitely determined, end II \ j will be built to tba west of the present t railroad bridge. £!*>' avenue, lu Ocean f - City, will beextended, Jointly by Ocean aud the county, from Thirty-fourth j street, where It euds, to tbe Hue of tlie - bridge. This will cause ouly one cross- ( I lug of tbe railroad treck.end that near ► a stellou, at S'.ratbmere, so thai tlie i danger Is reduced to a'mlnlmom. . 1 f tbe bridge la lo become a certainty next summer It must be decided on by , tbe Freeholders by October 21 lo be Included In next year's appropriations | From all parts of the couuty aud ( I from. every source the Freeholders err being urged to make this project a c t reality, aud tbeyare begluulug to real- | e Ize that tbe people want tbe bridge. : More Unc-Urslsn Howls. r The Holly Beacb Yecht Club Is lo . build e fleet of one-design sailboats for I oexi seasou.Tbls will make Hie fourth , resort club to take up tbe sport. Cape ' May, Ocean auipAtlautle City, cham plons this year. raced this season. The ( ° seashore title fleet starled tlie entbusl- , asm and It waa taken up wltb as much luterest by otberclubs Wltb four clubs ( !" for tbe series for Ibe coast championship, even more luterest can be autlclpaled next year. ii, Pastor oo Vacation. Tbe Rev. C. H. Bobner, pastor of Ibe First I'resbyterlan Church, Is now on bis vacation. Negt Sunday, Mr. ' Chapman, a Baptist minister or this 1 ■- city, will fill tbe pulpit at tbe FresbyII terlan Church Subday, October lb. i
Hie Rev. J. M McDowell, of tbe ColPresbyterian Church, will DAY ' ' FOR : SUNDAY SCHOOL " i Methodists Are Preparing a ( Special Program of Exercises October 10. 9 Rally day lo Ibe First M. E.C burcb L Sunday School baa been set for Sun- 1 day, October 10. Each teacher le to rally bla or ber class aud report pub- c tbe number j>o roll, tbe number 1 present, number of visitors eud Hir amount of tbe class collect lou. Suitable badgee aod bullous w ill lit provided eud a committee, couslstlug i of Mrs. Eulp, Mrs. Wilson aud Mrs. ■ will prepare an interesting I oue-bour program. Much enthusiasm i being shown. t ■ t Tba excursionists from Cape May aud other aacllooa of this couuty up Hie Hudwu River uext Saturday will advertise Cape May County aud the re- . 1 sort cities lu tbe county quite exten- < ' elvely. .They will dlatribute booklets | 1 aud buslueaa men's cards lu many ' ' placet ou their way. Bass Stores an a Dwelllnxs. Jobu R. Uroves, of this city, oas - purchased tbe three stores aud dwellr lugs, 818-SJU aud 82J Asbury aveoue. 1 He will probably Improve these place- " iu tbe future, but uotblug aloug tin1 ImV will be done at preecuL Foh S A IX —Motor boat, 25 feel loog, f 8 (eel beam; csblu; 2 cycle motor; lu •rood couditlou. Apply. Tenth end , Bay- adv. 6 20, tf. r Whs go 10 AllmoilcClly lo shop 8.
:J. P. FOX EASY WINNER IN FIGHT FOR FREEHOLDER
Johu R. Groves Nearly Two to One-Townsend Victor Over Swan. j Principal Interest In the local primary election "Tuesday was In tba i fight for the Republican nomination j for the office of freebolder lu tb^Flrst Ward between the incumbent, Jobu j P. Fox, end John R. O fovea. ) The re-iilt was a v alk over for Mr. I Fox, he polling 178 votes as against 84 \ received' by Mr. droves on tbe Republican ticket and al-o w inning the Democratic nomination. - „ The seme forces I bet backejrt;.-' fr droves In ibe First Ward *c.>sG..ba Siiencer B. Swan In hleVT lis to win liiKjtepubllcan nomination for freeholder In tbe Second Ward. Hla opponent, John E. Townsend, woo without much difficulty. 1 ,ewle T. Stevens easily defeated D. Mile- Uigur In Ibis clly for the Republican Humiliation for tbe State Seoate. ! Mark l.ake was given a large vote here for ibe Republican nomination tor Hie Assembly. There were 306 votes cast In tbe First Ward, wltb six rejected, lu tbe Second the total vole cast was 282. The vote In (he two wards waa aa follows: FIRST WARD. REPUBLICAN. State Senator— D. Miles Rigor, 46; T. Sleveus, 197 Member General Assembly— Engine l.\ Cole, 88; Mark Lake, 166; UHbert S. Smith, 48. Coroner— Wlleon A. Lake. 106; Richard 8 Ludlam, 99. Member of Board of Cboeeo Freeholders — Jobu P. Fox, 178; John R'. 84. Couuty Committeemen, three to be ' choaeu— Niels Carlson, 196; Dr. Harry T. Foulds. 201; Samuel M. Hodman, 205. . democratic. Stale Senator— Harry C. Whealon, ; 27.- t Member General Assembly — Howard 1 D.Taylor, 25. Coroner— Frank R. Hughe*. 22. Member of Board of Cboseu Free- — Johu P. Fox, 22; Albert O. Gilbert, 7. ' County Committeemen, two to be ' cboseu— Wardell Hlgbee, 9; Richard H. Johnson, 7. 4 SECOND WARD. republican. State Seoator— D. Milee Rigor, 42; , Lewis T. Stevens, 176. Member General Assembly— Eocene C. Cole. 27; Mark Lake, 188; Gilbert ^ 8. Smith, 41; Howard Taylor, ,1. Coroner— Wilson A. Lake, 88; Rlch- . ard 8. Ludlam. 99. ard
Member of Board of Chosen Freeholders -Hpeucer B. Swan, $7; John E. Towuseud. 186. County Committeemen, three lo be Joseph G. Champion, ltl; WllllamS. Johnapn, 188; J. B. Ruab, democratic. State 8 mator— Harry C. Wbeaten, Lewis T. Stevmas-1. Member General Aswsmbly — Howard D. Taylor, 28; Mark Lake, L Coroner— Frank R. H Of has, 26; Lake, I. Member of Board of Cboeen Freeholders — George B. Parker, 84; J. E. 2. County Committeemen, two to be cboeen— William H. Campbell, «; Warren Smith. 25; Roy Howe, 1. Freeholder John P. Fnx, who waa : renominated In tbe F I ret Ward, end John E Townsend. who won tbe ; nomination for freeholder iu ibe Second Ward, desire, through tbe Sentinel, to retarn their sincere ttjenks to tbelr friends end supporters at the primaries od Tuesday. I — •— • The See-bore Bulldlug end Loan - Association has closed Ite fourth series wltb 213 uew shares. TbU makes tne > total uumber of shares more thau 1900. I Tbe society is In a flourishing condlS Cottage 70S Ceutral avenue; all mod- . em conveniences: cau be rented by tbe yesr or durlog winter month*. For ' further |«rl!culere apply SENTINEL 9 office. Ocean City, N.J. sdv-U Some low priced lots for sale. Block 7 Oeeau Clly Gardens. Station road, . east extension, 786 to 741 Inclusive; a $300 to 4401). - Tbomau J. Sawyer, adv., 8 26, 41 Worcester. Mass. , Wanted — To buy range or stove r'kllli water back. Address 144"Aabnry avenue. Ocean lily. sir. 9-16, tf
* Our Fall i Winter Line I OF MADE TO MEASURE O-CT.-flNG IS NOW i i READY- LET US MAKE YOUR SUIT OR : OVERCOAT. PRICES REASONABLE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. .* * * * *
Newell Corson
g 819 ASBURY AVENUE
OCEAN CITY, N. J.

