Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY (M.ToBKIl 7, MIS." We -hall lie glad to m-eivt Ill-Ill- (if to thin community • and our reader* ' All couiiuunleaitoii* hlmuld tie aeccmipanted with the full name and addrem of the writer, "not tiecenaarllv for |iuhhi-atioo. hut a- a guarantee ot good faltli. DOTS. FrtdayV »torm did not do a great 1 amount of damage here I Mahh will tie celebrated at III o'clock The "vole- for women" -peaker- j drew a Rood-hired cruwd'liere Saturday , Frank H. Stewart recfjitly oaiupflfa , HS-pouud channel hah-, which here- , turned to t|ie i«-eau. . , The Senior ("la-.- of the Oceau\ City i High School will give a cake -ale at t (iardlner-'-hlore on Saturday next t Hotji the lte|iahllcan and lleinoCtallc CountC executive cnqurilltee* ' Saturday. Kallroadh changed, their -eheilule- j laat Friday. Tlie rainy weather .and the cliaqge In the Itine-tablea were 1 alike gloomy. ' K.-A Itourgeolh ha- taken out a per- j mil to repair the roof of the cottage of Mr- W. H l.oiig on Ceulral avenue, near Ninth idreet. . — r— • PERSONALS. i.ilberl Tlce, of Vmeland, I- vlsillng 1 friend- In tlila city. 1 M r-. H t". tfiitl'liBM returned from a vlalt to Philadelphia. W. J. Barr, ofM'lilladelphla. waa In towu during the week. ( tieorge W. Bank-, of Wild wood, wa* i lu towu a few daye altice t G. K. Smith, of fllvertoii, wa- a re- t cent guest of the Imperial. i Ml— Sara Uoir, of thl- cily, ha- entered Swarllimnre College. B. A. Headley, of Swede-boro, wea vial tor here a few dayaago. 1 Mlaa May Frame, of Weal (.'heater, waa a recent gueat of the Wyoming. , Bichard Nelm- and family, of 1'hll- f adelphia, were here dunug the week- f I. S. Malabury, of Klnkora, waa among recent arrival- at the Klberon. | Mr* Herbert pi-ch" has returned I from a plen-anl vi-li to Philadelphia a tieorge W. Butter worth, of Philadelphia. waa a recent gueal at the B.la- • s cay ne. I.uiwood Sack aiid family, of tula city, have gone to Salem to -pend the Mra. William Bullrwk, of Wilmlug- c ton, regl-lered at Keilh Hall a few , day- ago. , Mlaa Amy Hullleld, of thl- city, haa . been -pending a few day- with frleuda ; at Oceau View. a Ml— Fidua (i Julian, stenographer lu Maa-ey A Kdwarda' olttce, la away ou ber vacation. tieorge Fuller, who la employed at * Peiiuagrove, viaited hi- family lu thia city Thuraday. , William H. Ilelaroth, of (ileii-lde. , waa lu town during the week aud waa ( a gueat of the Lorraine. ( Mia- Blanche I* Keever, of tlila clly. , haa returned from a vlalt to Mra. Bo- . land Katee, of Bridgelou. I Clly Treaaurer McCoach and Jaruea I Franklin, of Philadelphia, wereamong p the vlallora here Saturday. 1 Mr-. Johu-H Lake, of Viuelaud. la vtaltlug her daughter, Mr-. William I F. (.lard i tier, of thla city. . ' William P. Llpplncott and wife, of ' the Swartbmore, w III a|iend the winter at «IU Wealey- avenue. ' W. Shatter Smith and family, of thla ' clly, have gone to Weal Philadelphia * to apend the winter moutha. I»r. Lawreuce M.Suucox and family." 1 of Philadelphia, were among the ' week 'a arrivals at the Idlewlid. Harry Cone, a resident of Ocean City for a number of year-, baa goue to ' Peuuagrove to engage lu bu-lueaa. 1 Mr. Huzby ha- relurued to hla home In Tuckahoe after a vlalt to hla daughter. Mra. Charlea Sack, iu thiaclly. T. K. Lake and wife, of Camden. and wife, ol t amnen.
have been s|>eiidliig a couple of weeks at I heir collage. 1440 Aebury avenue. ^ Mlaa Margaret Parker, of this clly, v lias returned from a .two weeks' vlalt m to friends ou Long island and vicinity. Charles Watson aud wife, of thla c city, have returned from a vlalt to „ frleuda lu Philadelphia aud Camden. j Mra. Martha H.Lake and lierdaugli. ter. Mlaa Mary W-'oraon. have gone to 1 Seattle, where Ihey will remain several u weeks. ti The Bev. Frauk B. Lane, of Millvllle, baa been In tlila clly a few daya t recuperating from hla recent serious , lllueaa. r John McCalllon and family of this clly. will leave thia week for Pbiladel- , plila. where they wtllapendthe winter j month-. I Thomas K. Fort and family, of Phil- i adelphia. are spending several daya very pleasantly in their Ocean avenue , collage. i Prof. J. M. Stevens, superintendent i of public schools, tula city, was called , to Trenton last Saturday on educational business. Ell Ouaenbery aud wife, of Rocbeater, N. V . have been gueal- of their , olece, Mrs tieorge Lee, In this city, during the week Mra. S. S. Warren, of thla clly. baa j relurued with her daughter, Mra. | Owen J. McCann. to the latter'a home in Sao Gain let, t alMiss Klmira Towuaeud haa relurued to the home of her slater. Mra. John] sharp, to this city, after spending the summer at Sea Isle City. Miss Helen Campbell, who Is a member of Atlaullc City's corps of teachers, w III for the next two or three ! mouths (Wide lu that city. She has
■ > 1 FIRE CHIEF HAS : RESIGNED OFFICE f. Announcement Made at Meeting of City Officials Bonds Have Been Sold. At tlie weekly meeting of Hie City' I 'ommis-loiier-. Ma .qr Chaidplou ti ! - Chief Orvllle Adam-, wli« recently i in tlie Middle Wert Mayor I'liam-I City Title and Tru-t Company for Hie < a a » worth of funding liond-. The I part of the I— ue. Tue hid of the 3'ulc J ■ accrued interest 'r.nu September t> ■ are legally pa— e<l upoii-lii Ike -ame I (ill motion of iJiredrfr <'aiii|diell tlie ' , were -old to/ Hie Ocean City I Title and Trust Company. . I Tlie following monthly reports were 1 t received and ordered llled: Building I Inspector, w ith check j for $41 1 plumb , Inspector, with check for ft': elec 1 trlcai Inspector, w ith cluck for f2i -VI ; ' A request for a gas lamp al Fifty I r street aud Asbury avenue, from 1 all-year residents of (hat aeclluii of the ! 1 city , waa laid over for a week. 1 The following^ resolutions were 1 adopted: ! To hntrow $8500 from IheOceaiU'ity ' Title and Trust Company in anttcipa- 1 . tlon of the collection of -taxes of IU 5; ' borrow a like -urn from the First ■ National Bauk III anticipation of Hie collection of taxe- of 1915; to borrow 1 1140 from the Ocean City Title and 1 1 Trust Company In anticipation of 1 to he derived from Hie -ale of ; ' certificate- under con- 1 O&i^aud transferring $361 ill fr< in. the appropriation of w harves lo the ' appr'oprlation of Boardwalk. WILL HOLD RALLY I.adlre' Aid Nortel* 'a "ralrui ' The Ladles' Aid Society of Hie First ' M, K. Church gill hold a rally Tuesday evening, October 26. In the social ( of the church. 1 Tb<|ae who attend are requested to take their "laleut money" with tiicin I'lils moue.v la to be applied lo Hie parsonage debt. Au Ititere-llng program w ill be presented, followed by refresh in "ii Is. To nuncl I'idoii coinage. Alleu Scull, builder, of this city, lias lakeu out a permit for I lie erection of ' a $6000 collage for J W Landeiiberger. ' of Ml Airy, to be constructed at the nurih corner of Fifleeiilh -treet and 1 avenue. It will have three ' | stories and a basement. with slate roof. ' Landetiberger Is a well known ' summer resident of this clly. . David Howell, of thl- clly. formerly of Glen Mills, and Ml— Lizzie l'oomey, 1 of Camden County, were married a ' few days ago, al Hie home of III- sl-ter. Mrs. S B. (Jolt, al Pitman, by the Bev. 1 Mr Peterson. Mr Howell who l« a ' of Mrs- S. C tidll. and III- 1 bride will spend a porunn of llie fall 1 hlllierto made lier home with her > i parents. 782 Central avenue, using the i ; Shore Fast Line lo get to and from . phla. was among Hie week's visitors He is an active member of Hie City Fishing Club. Mrs. T C.TIghe aud Mlas Kallierlue Shea speut a pleasant week-end w ith i the Misses McCuue at Nineteenth street and Asbury avenue. Major L. B. Thomas, of this city, at - tended theauuual reunion of tlseaur- [ Ivors of the Ninety aevenlh Beglment ! at West Chester Saturday. Clarence Ferguson and fara'ly and ' Mrs. Ferguson's father jiylvauus Mur- ' phy. have been visiting relatives In Brldgetou during the week. ' Mrs. Bobert E. Hand, of Krma. mnd Mrs. Horace Bicbardson and Mrs Lewis Hoffman, of Cape May Court ■ House, were -here Thursday. House, nere i uursuaj . >•
J. M. Koaeuhaum. of this clly, wa- e" called to the home of his mother near Cl1 Wllkes-Barre. a few days ago. by rea- m sou of an accident Itf-tols mother. 8' H. L. Stelwagou and wife, of this " city, have gone to Philadelphia to apeud tlie winter moutha. They expect to return early lu the spring Johu E Phillips and wite aud b) Cooper McCahau aud family, of Overbrook Farm. Overbrook, regis- „ tered at tne Atglen a few days ago. Miss M E Dorothy Morris, prlucl- y, clpal of a Camden public school, wa- ,, visitor here Saturday and Sunday. ft She ts a property owner In this clly. () Leonard Lear, of this city, stenogra g pher lu the law offices of James MeMullen. In Philadelphia, was among tl the visitors here Saturday aud Suu- p day. ° 1 William E Mas-ey. president of the I ! Oceau City Title aud Trust Company. ' aud hla family are away on a ten days' l trip. They went from here to Phila a I delpbla 1 Mrs. C. M. Campbell, of this city, « will spend several weeks iu Atlaullc • City at the home of her sister, Mrs. t r Kirk Jonnso •, who will go to the Cal- ■ , fornia Ex position. ' { Jatnes m. HerUler and wife, of » Bridgelou, speut a few days here early i . this week. Mr. Heruler was formerly . s connected with Maddock'a Pharmacy. I His Wife was Miss Be-sle Pierce, of I I this city. a j Louie McAllister son of Mr aod e ' Mrs S. 8. McAllister, of this clly, lias ! entered the employ of the Bosch Mag,l„e:o Company at PlatnOeld. He ,f started work on Tuesday. The young c! man Is a graduate of the Ocean City is High School.
USHERS' UNION HAD TREAT i FROM FRANK LIPPINCOTT
- Young. Men Also Given Good Advice by Speakers at Swartbmore Hotel. :1 Lf Hie First" M. E. ("Iiurcli had a very V plea-am lluir at the Swartbmore Ho- j filet Monday evening ^ The member* i nud a few- of the members of the oltl j ; the gue-l- of Frank Llpplncott, oue of I jHne of the principal objects of the 1 1 caiupalgii of church work during the t ' • po-ed of, Hie gue-la assembled In the r attractive dining room, where all did 1 t ju-llce to Hie templing viand- lavishly - I provided by Mr. Llpplncott. Later on President H. S. Mowrer 1 ■ rapped for order and asked Dr. NMIen L l»r. Corson said thai, as he looked 1 around the tables, lie might be able lu 1 • some u-e for a preacher, but not - for a phy-lctau. although there might : a few case- of dy»pepsla due to eat- 1 • lug loo much of the lunch so kindly'; ■ provided by Mr^.lpplncotl. 1 Dr I orsun -aid It w a> an Inspiration j : to Inui to see sucli a tine crowd of j men banded together for tlgeje . good of the , Methodist KplacqpaU i Church. It Is an excellent thing that . young men a— ociated with the church* can a— emhle and discuss questions ; , freely and openly. It waa not so years _ ago. and It lathe Melliodt-T Episcopal : ■ Church thai Is largely responsible for . Hie privilege of free thought, which ; promulgated aud advanced by I John We-ley and Hie Wesley brothers. . They should be proud, Dr. Corson 1 told the young men. that they are ' I members of tills Protestant body — Hie : f Protestant body lu Hie world. [ Be loyal to your church and your or- , f . gainz-atlon. he urged. - ._ 1 i He told Hie young men of llie many j . opportunities open to them lu these days. He praised the "Billy" Sunday cauipaigii, which lias accomplished much, and said lliere Is a great work lo he done and every one should do J Dr. Charles' E Ed wards, another : member of tlie official hoard of the : 1 church, -aid he fell II a great pleasure | and a great privilege lo addre— a body j of young men such as this. If one:1 can h>"k at tlila body aud not get inspiration . there I- something wrong There'- a lol'of manhood here. Per- j i haps all have not. been as loyal as ihey | might. Perhaps the older people have j not advised as they should have dune. Work pi w hat we need, -aid the speaker. He quoted Van Dyke's poem . i on the gospel of llie land, aud lold liia to be loyal lo their church aud < . Us organism. People aay politics aud | religion should not be mixed but llie , enough religion In polities Mix them t up. He told the-ywung men that they j are Hie ones III at wilNdu the city work \ in llie fulure'ind lie expressed Hie be- ; Wilslu, representing Ibe offlclal j board, spoke of-the tendency of youth } to frivolity. He said he mtghl be "ailed a Methodist exhaust— erexhaust- j lug llie people'wtth hla exbortatlous. , I'lils Is Hie lime for the young men to . ou the alert and prepared There L I are bailie- lo tie fought, oue of tDe : , mo-t Important being llie rum iraRlc. , "Above all things, prepare for the fu- , r lure life. Wealth does no't mean sue I • ce—. Lei all strive lo staud by tbeL i church. He suggested that tliey add I -nicer Uy to Hie word loyalty, although j proKhbly these mean almost Ihe same. . Iteali/.e that there is somelhlug he-lde- , moving picture shows. Mr. Wllaou, Id closing congratulated | The Bev. Jo-eph B. Kulp, pastor of (be church, alio was next called upou, .aid that he -uppo-ed Ihe place he oc- ' cupled on the program waa emlueully " lining, for wbeu Ibe doctor gets rid of 1 a person the latter la ready for the preacher. He said be recognizes that ' they have a liue organization lu the • church. The real man, when cou 1 (routed by a hard task, buckles down to It, and tie advised hla hearers to i adopt this plan. i Dr. Kulp said Ibat thla uulou haa 1 decided lo see that the church la tilled every Suuday -evening." There are nuuaay eveuiug. mere arc
enough people lu lown to till the mid-summer. "Not all our people are going to Penusgrove," be said with a He told Ids hearers that Ihey must have a little fuu and a good lime* In the right way. Any fellow with anyto get lo the top. Be meu efter the true faslilou. That's the aim of Get busy Help the other fellow. If II nd one who can't aland aloue. blm up— raise him. Let every fellow feel that be la a good SamariThat Is the purpose of this organization. In cloalug Dr. Kulp congratulated uulou on having such au excellent president and also a sexton who throw* open hla hotel aud exten (a hia hospitality. He thanked Mr. Llpplncott his kindness aud thougbtfulueaa. Mr.' Llpplncott was asked to make a speech aud he replied that he did not ihluk he had anything to say. It had all been said, aud well sakl. Dr. Allen Corson, who waa iu a Jokhumor, said lo Mr. Llppinootl: -1 understood that you aud the president were to have a three-round go." ! "I'll put them ou with you." Frank retorted, hut Dr. ( Orson, with a smile, quickly decllued, saylug. "No, you . won't. 1 came here to see it, aud I'm ( not ready to go to It with you." I'resldeut Mowrer suggested that th« I unlou meet agalu -two week* from ■ that oigbt. and, ou motion, thla wai - agreed to by the assemblage. t Mr. Mowrer told Ihe members of tbi I union that It Is a pleasure to be Iberi >■ and look Into Ibe face* of the mem bets. There Is nothing to prevent Uu
1 1 : BABY WAS NEARLY BURNED TO DEATH " Young Sou of Willard W. Adams iFound a Match, ' Which He Ignited. . Osw ald, the four-year-old son of Mr. e and Mrs Willard W. Adams, of thl* s clly. made a narrow e*ca|* from being : burned lo death at hi- parents' sum ' tner home at Marmora a few days ago. . While out In the yard, the little fellow I got a match, which he lighted, -etll ng , j lire lo his bloomers. Had It' not been , for the presence of mind of hi- grand . father. Thomas Parker, the child , i would have been burned to a crl-[s The grandfather grabbed up a ple^e of I ; carpet and wrapped It around the lad. , 1 smothering the (lapies. I The child was badly burned ou Ihe I ; rlghl leg. hip and arm. He la gelling , . along a- well as cau be ex|>ected. ."! Dr. Alleu Corson waa summoned lo i dress Hie lad 'a Injuries, aud llie little , i : fellow la now under his care. r| — • » ■ I Hold Arrivals. K1.HKKON 'j I. S. Malabury. Klukora; M. B. 1 Huberts, New York. ;-F Mrs. Mary J. Weston, Frankford; r''Mra. Win. 8. Bullock, Wllmltigluu. ! E K. Deubuer, Philadelphia; Mlas Pantile Meat. Ml— May Frame, West < ! I K. B Swan. J. E Swan, Ocean Clly; 1 Win. II. Del-roth, (ilenside; Grace M. .^Hoffman, H. B. N el lea and wife, Phil1 adelphia. . | D. S. Andorfer, Colllugswood: David r McC'lure, Mrs. W. H. Long, W. W I Adams, W. J Barr, 44. A. Swayze. C. , ; E. SHckllng.Pliiladelplila; Mra, James , ^Snillh. Petersburg; John K. Phillips , and wtfe.Tlios. Cooper McCahan. famr Uy and chaultuer. Overbrook Farm j Mrs. M. H. Kirk, Mrs. F. Black- , • i burne, Somers' Point; E. L. Foot, i I I Philadelphia; G. F. Smith, Blvertoo: i • I Martin Malouey and wife, Mra.^Mar- ] Hia Lake, Mlas Mary L. CoraouTlV^ . aud Mra. E C. Wealon, Oceau City"; " It. K. Matlack, Pleasaiftvllle. . ! William J. O'Brien. H. C. Dlamaud, ! Kdua G. Julian, Russell B. Steward, i I J. T. St Ilea. William K. Baiclay. L 1 i H Wealherby, Dr. aud Mrs. Lawreuge 1 1 1 Slmcox, Beatrice Slmcox, Mr- M. L I ; Stiles. Mrs. Blanche Lake, Mlaa Ce- ' 1 cilia Andrews, Pliiladelpbl*r>M*ud 1, ' Kezar, Park Itaplds. Mich ; Mrirt^E. 1 Shank and baby. C. K. Shank, Jz., C. j Ernest Shank. Anna M Hhauk, Bobl. 1L. Shank. Kosemont; R C. Bobbins. ■1 Bordeulowu; W. T. Garrett, Los Angeles; It H. Van Gilder, Oceau Clly. 1 1 I BIHCA YKK. ' G. W. Butlrrworth, Harold Mat'I thews, Mra. A. L. Matthew*, E. ('. ' Fogg. Jr., George S. Yoe. J. Maxwell , ' [(Bullock, J. H. Schurehm, Richard 'iNHma aud wife, Mary Nelm*, Ellxa'iilh Bernard aud slater, A. L. Mat- '( (hews, W. II . Zimmerman aud family, jk. H Adams, E. 1). Saint. Pbiladel- ; phla; E J Hatin »tKl wife, Dr. ChasB. Hlder, Mrs. I-eo Haggerty, Ocean 'Icily; B. A. Headley, W. G .Headley, 1 Edward Headley. C. B. Crlapeu, H. F. 1 1 Crlapen, Bwedeaboro; H. T. Towner aud wile, Mlllvllle; A. B. e'chelbner, ' Camdvu; E. Shattuck, K B. Fembs, New York: W. J. Lee and family, 1 Brooklyn, Geo W. Banks, Wild wood. f DRAIN SALT MARSHES ■ uiiiie Will Hooo Award Contract f In hla weekly report to Ihe City i t'ommtaslouera, Health Oltlcer T. Lee l Adams stated that be Is advised by ; the Slate authorities that the contract will he awarded in a few days for lb# i draining of (lie salt marsh In the llmtle » of Oceau City, which work la expected to he a great help In eliminating Ibe a mosquito. d During September there were tour e marriages, six births and eight deaths. births eight deaths.
oMr. Adams during the same time Issued live marriage Jloauae*. s—g C To Reopen fare case. „ The Public Utility Commtsslou of New Jersey has notified James L. T Polk, secretary Of the South Jersey a ■ Commuters' Aseoclatlon, that ou ap- ' plicallou of the railroads of Hie State ' the eotire fare question will be re- ' opened aud that bearings will begin K October 18. Ocean City Is Interested ^ I lu this matter. ti , Eiecsilte cunamec Blet. ,\ medlug uf the Stale Republican I . executive committee was held al the 6 Kepublicau Club at Treutou Tuesday. - I Those present from this couuty were t Lewis T. Steven s, Mark Lake aud C. a P. Vanaman. p \ r ' i n-i The Ladles' Aid Society of the First M. E. Church will bald a parcel post -ale ou the eveulDg of November 12. it The annual turkey dlDner will be held Decern net 7. Price of supper tickets will he 6U cents each. '* uulou from making things bum In the First M. E- Church. They have * '* pburch worth more than 160,000. aud au Investment of this ktud should k bring big returns. The spirit ai( eva^ e, gellam help* tba churoh. He urged iu to do their best for the church aDd i" get ready for the future. Have a purpose Id life. "Let's all work together lie aud get good results," be urged, m Ou motion, a rising vote of thanks as waa given Mr. Llpptucolt. who said he was glad the members uf the union he enjoyed the occasion and he was glad ire to have them. m- Before adjourning all aaug a verae of] be .'Brightau the Corner."
WILL ORGANIZE r GOOD GLEE CLUB Ushers' Union Also Will Try to Fill Methodist Cltnreh Sunday Evenings. I Al Hie liu-lne— meeting of Hie member- of llie I tlier-" I rion of Hie Fir-l | M. E t Unroll al llie Swarlhuiore , Hotel Mou-lay evening il -ar. dt-od, <1 Sunday evening during llie fall and '• mem hers HisI there will liehlllelrouhle • In doing this .If every member lake- an < active part and doev h(s he-l. I'a-lor Kulptold llie young thai '• he would do III- |-ar( toward lilliug I winter picnic. The following coiiilfill- , • lee was appointed lo arrange for this: I Maylm Kohlusoii. J Boscoe Sharp . end l-eroy JetlrieI'he following" namerl were dpr pointed a- s committee lo organize a f gleeclub In the union: Wallace Malhls, , Boy Darby- aud Loreu Gull. > There are a number of go.nl vncali-t- '* among the members of Hie uulou and zatlon will result from tlie efforts .if the committee. BUYS COTTiGE HERE ' H n ^ ^ j ' C Herman Behboru. secretary to Be- ™ of Philadelphia, lias inirrliased Ihe f " priqierly 1207 Wesley- avenue from A. S 1 T. James. # Mr. Keliboru lis- been a summer } resident here for Iwenty-lhree years. 2 • He IS well kuowu lo many Ocean City 5 " people aud is active In Hie affairs of f the' \'isilors" Masonic Club of Ocean • I * Mrs. Martha Wilson llrad. 4 • stroke of paralysis at her collage on 3 ' Wesley avenue, below Ninth street, S ' about two mouths ago. died al her 1 • home lale Saturday nlgtil. She was i In her elghly-lifih year and was llie'widow of James S Wilson. Her funeral look place Wednesday. Mrs. Wll- | ^ > Ocean Clly for many years. She was 1 ! the grsudiiHillier of Mrs. Clay Ion L. I " Hagy, who Van here from Ihe time l ^ Mrs Wllsop wa- -Irlckeu. Mot a I. east Hollds* - Iu res|>on«e lo queries from many , biuklug IusIIIuHoub throughout tlie I State, Governor Fielder has -obtained | from AHuruey General Wetscott au i 5 opinion holding that Tuesday. O -tober j 19, Hie day on which voters will regis- j . t-ler their ou views of sullrsge and 1 oilier proposed constitutional amend- 1 menu, will uot lie a legal holiday. Idlrwlld Will t>r {>■><- ■. Mrs. J. K. Morrison, of the Idle- ] wild, w ill keep (his hotel open j throughout llie fall and winter, „and ! she now has a number of guests. The | Idlewlid alw ays lias .had a high-class | repulsllou ss a most luvltiug hotel I j with su excellent table, aud Ifils repu- j tallon has been sustained by Mr*. Morrison tluce she took possession. A dispatch from Klktou Tuesday re- " |Hirted (he marriage there of muie " Oceau City people They are Edward j > S. Cook, well known to local automo- j • bile meu, and E-lella M Osksou, of • Ibis clly, and Harrison Mccarty, uf r this clly, and Mis- Sara F. Slitmp, of - Bridgelou, a shuimer resident uf this . iflolrl krtprin lo Men. The regular monthly meetlug of the Holel Proprietors' Association of Ocean City will be held ou Monday evening, October 11, al the home uf Mr. and Mrs. William F. Blundln, 8408 North j" Nineteenth street, Philadelphia. A : full attendance I- requested. y ... - — 1 TSsoklul lo Snpporlrls c ' Mark Lake, of this city, who won j ] the Kepuhllcan nomination for the As- . sembly, ml the recent primaries, de- 1 aires Jo return his sincere thanks tu ' the voters of the city and the coumy { whoso loyally supported him at the .. P0""
Announcer ICnxaxcmcnl. Mr. and Mrs. David Keever. of Ocean anuounoe the eugagemeut of |belr daughter, "Miss Blauc-be Pearl. ; and Henry \elaer, of 'Philadelphia The wedding will lake place-early this month Both young people are well i Eighth aud Asbury avenue. All goods sold here are guarauleed. Kindly return aoytblug uuaatnractory to you. tf For Sai.k — Five-piece parlor suite. ] 123; also Hue piano for $130. Apply al Ceutral eve., tycean City. adv-lt ; >v $ ' — - ^ ,S °55 or I 8 -IP a § - a &Z~ a s . t n .jLiais lSS| <c-i ' - sod -a-fj.sS E Z 3 i eg s J- < ' — S I ■ |W!°I . d C f o-5 o □ ii"" i
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PLUMBINO Are yon getting entire satisfaction si to prion, workmanship aud business courtesy? If out, it will pay you to give me a trial. 1 sm in an sxosptionally good position to take oars of yonr rejlair work of wldoh I make * specialty. I have no expmisive esUblislunent or clerical force to maintain. Give ma a trial. * Jot Ii Phonal C. H. BACON GO 7 Eighth St Interesting to Investors OR , Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home ' FOR SAL E — 8 few lota located in Section G, Ocean City, N. J., In vicinity of Stats road and Pennsylvania and Readlug ltailrnad stations. Also sites for bungalows sit us to on Great Kgg ,i Harbor Bay, Beeslsj's Point, ti. /. ARTHUR D. BARROWS 83? CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. | R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Phblig and Commissioner of Deeds Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean City - - *Nbw Jersey i Try an Advertisement in | the SENTINEL
iiotm.* tin ( ottaorb. HOTEL Bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth HtrMti OPEN ALL THE year M. E. BlflTH Bt'OTCIVOIf am. Scotch Malt . MMTORIliM -Opsn All Itio Y«or» 1 ""st ms^^tAt'h J -' "• en.JI. N. Ik MrOlBawr THE IMPERIAL 'd^sb"d^osar Ibe 1— af b. Home Mra. C. otTZZL THE KATHLU Now open lor the sea-on II* • eniral Avenue, OCEAN CITY. If. J. WYOMING "1 OCEAN Atl.SI E Oreau Cl«y. S.I. •Open all the year g Hot Water Hem A. P. SIIUIEK ^ HOTEL ATGLEN One of the most centrally located hotels In i i.--«n Cttv. The aim ha* always been to moke this house select and homelike, and its and arwarai patronage proves its sne-o-v For terms and particulars address , - a. r. as SEP, Prep. THE IjEWLINGS OPEN FOB THE SEASON - Special September lutes l it. tlen uius Nqilh and Wesley are. Ocean City, !f. J NEW HOTEL ELBERON" eicmth ami central avenue ocean city. n. j. j Eourteenlh Heaaon. i'norouxhly renovated Open All The Year ("eniral avenue and Nlulh atteet. u. w. E. woonstoEk Prop. the idlewild open all year # Hrtween Elfhlh and Nlolli HtreeU MKH.J. K.MOHR180N keith hail 915 Wesley Avenue Open All Year . Special Winter Hates « ~ E. C. BOYLE Estate Broker 624 eighth ^str^et Occam City ncwjcmecy II. Hurkhardt & Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING Jtt ami XI avull nrua rm *** Hot Water. Kleam and Vapor HcaUDg Hell I'nune.lM-X Watch and Jewelry Repawns Mayer's Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty'* Pier OPEN ALL YEAR , M Ocuu Hit! Gar® lit Boat Hint Motor Boats Stored for the winter. Fifty-ninth street and West Ave. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by the State. -> -> , eighth street. opp. p. o. ' ocean city n. j. Don't Overlook " the importance of making a Will and providing for your family by a wise disposition of your property. Appoint the Ocean City Title & Trust Company to act as your Executor, and yonr esjate will have safe management. Call or write us for particulars. OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. ocean city, h. i. atlantic ice covui Pscooo Noil! nil Id Lo Mow. '3'* Anhury Ava occam CITY n 4.

