Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY IM.TtlllKK 14, 1815. We "hall be glad to receive lleui- of to till" community -ami our reader" .everywhere. All communications "hould lie ac-(-ompauled Willi the full name and add rex" of the writer, not uei-enaartlv for publication, but a- a guarantee of giH"l faith. I * DOTS. Basket ball ill Co. ti'n armory >01111 . The city !• adverti-lug for 80 tone of Some Ocean City people attended llie Ml. Holly Fair. Ocean City wa- well reprw-med at the baseball gameV in I'luHmntphla Juoepb I. Scull has rented to Jesse Con# the "tore and dwelling 918 Asbury avenue. Sergeant Baldwin, of the Culled Slale- Army, drilled the member" of 'Company U Friday evening. Joseph 11. Champion Is building a frame porch al Henry I). Moorela cottage 011 Moorlyu terrace, coating #3(10 , The "Chool teacher" lu Cape May County w ill have an lualltute lu Cape May City Thursday and Friday of The mem b»m f the Ocean City Boardwalk Business Men'" A"soclatlou will «»m meet al the "tore of Mr. Froal In Camden The pupilo of the Ocean City High t
School will give a bolt social III the assembly room cif the "chool building tomorrow eveulug, beginning at - PERSONALS. llr. I.N (Jrlncom wa" lu town yen- 4 lieorge Cotter, of I'hlladelphia, was >1 City clerk Harry A. Morris "pent c Friday lu Philadelphia C*H. Myem and wife, of Mlllvtlle, * were vlailora here Thursday. Johu J. Hood, of I'hlladelphia, ^ greeted friend" here Tuesday. . lieorge W. F. t'nderdowii, of Philadelphia. war lu town Sunday. Parker Miller and wife are "peudlug their vacation al Niagara Fall". ' Ml"" llllleubeck, -of Philadelphia, wa" a yt-llur here during the week. Jo>epli Thoma" and family, of Phil. _ adelphia, were vl-ltore here Sunday. f J Herbert Scliall and wl'e, of Plill- 0 adelphia, were here a few days "luce. l)r. Charle" T. Oildeu wa- among » the Philadelphia!!" In town Tuesday. | Frauklln H. Herat, of Philadelphia, > Was among the viaitora here Tueaday-. 1 Albert Wagner, of Cold water, Ohio, r wa» a gueat of the Lorraine a few day" Mlaa Coiieya, of Philadelphia. >a> (| among the Sunday vlallore to thla J. W. I.andeuherger, with hie wife e and "on. of Mt. Airy. we- lu town | Sunday e •y Dr. l. S. A. Sledeni, of Pblla'del- I *" phla, waa among the vlailora here c Sunday. M re. Helen Ja. Snyder, of Philadelphia. reghdered al the Atglen during K. Seagrave*. of thla city. Ilea gone to St. Cloud. Florida. b> apend I tie - winter month". Bernard Kuchdescliel. of Waal Phil ( adelphia. waa aiming the vlailora to thia city Tueaday. (. Johu Barr, of thla city, hae agiln j goneott a trip to Albany, Troy and the ( Cataklll Moutilaiua. y Mlaa Blake, of thla city, "later of the Kev. Thomaa F Blake, la atlelidlug a c college at Plahitield. r J. B. Cranston and family, of Wll- ' B. Cranaton
% mlngton, were among Hie "week's ar- ' rlvale at the Blacayue. Mr. and Mr" Charlea Mel/., of Philadelphia. have been vlaltiug Charles Staug and wife, of this city. Paul Batten waa a visitor here Sunday. He ta employed at the DuPont powder work", Penuagrove. Mr». Margaret Foster and Mr". John J. Foster, of thla cily. have relurord from a visit to Philadelphia. W.J O'Brien, of Philadelphia, waa lu town Saturday night and Sunday and registered al the ldlewtld. Mm. M D. Kaken and Mlaa (i. Kakeu. of Philadelphia, regl-lered al the Imperial during the week. Mark Ingle haa relumed to bis home here after attending the O A K. encampment at Washington, D. C.
Oscar PI Thorn | won, of Philadelphia. was lu town Tueaday looking y after hia property on Plymouth place? James Ingeraoll and wife, of thla '■ city, have gone to Wellaboro. Pa , w here they will apeud several weeks ' Frauk Schneider. IL J. McDevltt and Joseph A Schneider, of Philadelphia, were among the .Sunday visitor" * here. Mrs. Auua F. Bourgeois, of this city, has returned home from a two weeks' visit to Newell Coraon and wife, of 0 Mm. A. H. Higher and daughter, c Mlaa Elizabeth, of Jhia clly. have re- ,1 turned from a few days' visit to Col- ; 1 1 11 ga wood. I Douie Ringer and wife, of Ixigau, f '< have been spending a few daya here, f the gueel" of Mra. Blnger'a parents, James C. Scull aud wife. Mleaee Olive and Amy Krust. well knowu Ocean City girl" now living In Philadelphia, vlelted their parenta, ' Mr. and Mm Oeo. W. Ernst. here | Suuday. D. B^Mllklut and wife, of Mllford. have beeu spending a tew daya wllb Frauk I.lpplueott and family iu Ibui city. They are the pareotaof Mm. IJpplncott. William H. Moweu. one of the book, keepem at the Find National Bauk, aud bla family am afwudlng his vacs-
1 FIELDER IS TO BE IN TOWN TONIGHT if B Governor and Senator Wheaton Will Tonr Cape May County Today. . f Governor Fielder, lu'hla lour of-< ape 1 May County 111 the Interest of Senator ! Wlieatou, ^Democratic candidate for] reflection to this "Hire, will be lu Ocean City tide evening and addree» a meeting 111 t tie Pilnceaa- Theater, on Oilier "(leakers will Include Senator Wheaton and H. I» Taylor, of lliie clly. Mr. Taylor la the lietiioi-ralit-nomlurr for the assembly. Governor Fielder will apeak al I'uckI aliue at 6 o'clock lliie evening and I hen oume to Oceali Clly. arriving here al I 6.311 o'clockHe -will be met litre by ( Ity Cuiut mlaelouer Wm. H Campbell. Postmaster B. Frank Smllh. Warden. Higbee. K. A. Bourgeois and Ira j hupjier w ill be served t tie governor and. bis parly (lie Central Ite-lau-1 Messrs. Smith. Taylor aud -Higbee ' will jolu the governor at Cape May < ity I Ills uioruliig and tour the county r with him. ; HE'S STILL HUSTLING Jamra l-'ranklln Hell" 1.01 ni l.oiid In IsHlladrlphl". A Philadelphia newspaper, a few , daya ago, qgptalned the following con- 1 reining a prominent summer resident cerninga prominent resident
of Ocean City: -That live, hustllug. up-to-date real estate man "Jimmy" Frauklln, Is In Hie limelight again among the men why make big deals in property. Tilltliue Mr. Franklin aniiouticee the sale by him of another parcel of eleven acre« of laild on the Northeast Boulevard from the Philadelphia l.aud Company totlie two enterprtslug sous of Congressman Coatello, respectively. k"<." aud A. (i. Coatello. for a minor Mr. Fraukllti Is in luck, as he hasold several nice packages of land 111, that section receutly, aud the pur chasers are all as well pleased as lie Is, for It Is laud constantly Improving FISHERMEN BUSY Hook aud line tishermeii along the South Jersey coast are preparing lo show their uumerlcal strength and tn110 uncertain manner at the coming election. Candidates for the legislature who worked contrary to their war on the pound uet industry during ttie past have been marked for slaughter according to leaders 111 the fishermen's ranks. They are also planning to besiege the coming session of the legts lature with a petition ttiat the pound net luterests, which they accuse of destroying the Stale fisheries, be put out. of bualueaa. The hook and hue men uuinber several thousand residents of shore towns their rauka aud are coulldenl of eventual whining out, now that the F<*0 nw^peiiimeiil baa taken otllclal cognlzirfcei of I heir claims. CITY IS PRAISED Kb . Ntirria Bright Hires tlsofl Talk al I.eagur MedinaThe members of the Young Men's Progressive league had a very pleasant time al their ••get-together" nieelThere were vocal selections by a quartet comprising H Y. Lake. Wm. H. Collision, Jc. lewis K. Smith ami M. Sutton, aud the vlclrnla was going by Wm. F. Gardiner. H. 8. Mowrer presided and Introduced the speakers, wtin were KxSherlir Bright. 8 B Swati. Harvey Y and Audiew C. Boa well. |. Lake and Audiew 1 . ttosweii
r. Sheriff Bright spoke lu terms of praise of Oceau City aud Its progressive I. men. The principles upon which Ocean City was founded have had much to do. with the town's success. Toward the close of the meeting addresses 111 favor of womau suffrage 11 were made by Mm. Wm H. Bright. Mrs. Adams aud Miss Bake'. d KILLS WIFE AND SELF 'I Deed lu Ml" Rrldgrloa Home. Local friends of T. Slraltcu Carlisle '• and wife were shocked 011 Sunday 11 when they heard that he had kllltd his wife aud himself at tlielr home 111 » Br id gel < iii She died lu a few minutes n- aud he lived a Utile mure than an .1 Ti,a man and wife were each 33 were each -j
years old aud leave two little girls. The police said there waa no motive the deed, ao far aa tliey kuew. ^ The pair lived lu thla city for sev- ' eral years, but moved about two years ^ a -a ' The man w as a carpenter and owned bungalow at Second street and Asbury avenue. ,. Coal lor bc-troola. • At the monthly meeting of the Board ( of Education, bids for coal for the ^ schools were received from the Shoe- - maker Lumber Company and Headley 1 Adams. The bid. were the same. #5.60 for |*a coal aud #7.35 for nut. long ton. The coal will be purchased , hot h firms aa needed during the , fall aud wluter. Mayor Champion. Warren Smith, Frauk Llpplucott. Niele Carlson and I J. B. Christian were atnoog those who ' went from thla city Tuesday evening ' lo Atlantic County to hunt fur deer. tiun al the home of Mr. Mowau's parI I euts lo West Chester. Kltou Hanks, of Uapavllle, Pa., I" '-visiting Dept. aud Mrs. Vance L Ealj. He la a nephew of Mm. Ealy. ;. He arrived lu Philadelphia Friday. | 1, expecting to ace the big ball game, bat ,. could not get lulo the grounds.
MANY ANSWER ROLL CALL [ IN FIRST M. E. CHURCH
. Pastor Kulp Prpaches First of Series of Sermons to Large 1 Congregation. e I he morning service 111 the First M. r ' the roll of the iijeuibership. Thla was 1 duite by the pastor and there waa a ^ 1 variety of responses, some answering ' 1 by the word "present." uthers by a ver-e of scripture, and still others bv a r brief Christian testimony. . lu couae- » queuce of so many belug out of town 1 At t lie close of Jlie roll call, the pas- A I tor. the Kev J It. Kulp, slated that -> . Ill I Mil members of their obligation" as " I such lo have their lives square to their , profession, whether they are abldtug ' in the vine or art only dead branches. | - r lu llie evening. Mr Kulp gave the j" . tirst of a series of serruous.all of which J " will lie preached during the present | '■ 1 mouth 011 Sunday evenings. 1'he Sl , series Is eulllled "Character Studies j • from YicUfr Hugo's (ireal Masterpiece. " l,es Miserable*" The theme for last'0' Sunday evening was, "The" Hood ® Bishop: or the Bedemptlve Poafcr of • a Hood Life." « 1 The speaker hitrodui-ed his sermon by stating that there are uiiny texts el : of acrtfiture which are suggestive of I • t tie theme, as for exqnple, Matt. 5; !M: i A "Irtrl >-uur light so shiue before men l t "Irtrl before
that they may see your good work"'1 I aud glorify" your Father, which Is lu;' II heaven" From llie epistle lo the 1 - "elf," etc , the words of our Lord, "As | e my Father hath sent me, even so seud A 11 I you " All these show w list Jeeus 1 -- meant by Ills Gospel; In fact, the1 S New Testament, and that Is that His1 . gospel Is embodied In human lives; Is 1 r incarnated in mau's personality. The ,' word must he made flesh lu every true ; ' • disciplt, who must take of the llv,lng j 1 bread and give 11 to the inullUude. I'he speaker declared further that lire ' e New Testament is a description of the I' It gospel niit the gospel itself; that Is set j 1 forth before men by Chrlsttau men j aud women Christianity Is a life. 1 1 Electricity is In the power house, but it is useless until II operate- through 1 the living conductor. Mr.- Kulp then told graphically aud e briefly- a- possible the outliues of "The 0 Story -o^ the timid Bishop," the man - whose good life aud good works and e divine forgiveness and charily redeem the convict, Jeati Valjean. He brought " out 111 strong relief, as has Hugo, e the Godlike uiisellLliness uf the good The pastor's description of Jean Vals jean's meeting with the Bishop was '• most vivid and the word picture of the 1 convict's conflict with the temptation 1 aiid his final victory and redemption ' was powerful. The knowledge that t man must by lileown choice either become better or wurae, must reacb " forcibly in upon tbe consciousness of 1 CHILDREN'S CHURCH Vrsirrder Afternoon. Tlie children's church of the Mrst ® Baptist Church held Its llmt sessldn of Ihr fall season yesterday afternoon. " The exercises lucluded hymns. scripture reading by the pastor, the ■' Kev. George K Mltcb. the introduction of the' leaders of tbe various depart-rut-Ills and an entertaining talk by Ibe '• Rev. Frank B Lane, of Mlllvllle. (1 . » • IS Allendcd Kalr. Fre holder John F. Fox. wife aud 1 daughter. Mlaa Mary. Nells Carlson. 1- wife aud daughter. Mlaa Louise. Mra. Somera C. Young and John B Christian were among tbe Ocean Clly folk Man toe ticean t uy ruia
f seen at Mouut Holly Fair. I Jay Bmltb. of thla city, will leave In a few days fnr Allentowo, Fa , where . he will remalu until next spring, aud e where be will attend high school. Jay was employed as a letter carrier here last summer Hating Tlielr Vacation* Joseph W. Cox, R C. Duflleld, Wilton H. Willete and Harry K. riteele man, of the regular force of letter carriers hgre. are now on tbelr annual e vacation. Each has flfieeu days, y d I/'BBAINK. 1, Albert Waguer, Coldwaler, O.; Mrs. s 8 B. Kwau, Oceau City. U IIll.BWII.Il Wm. J. O'Brien. Philadelphia; W. 13 T i-....arfl Stall l.tls file Salt Lake City. "
im i'kbi at.. L. c. Phlpp", Mrs. M. I). Kaken. Missti Eaken. E. L. Fool, Philadelphia; Boy E. Mahan, Peermnnl; Mrs. Slocumb.Mtse J. 8locumb, Wll- ° ■ningtou. ^ j, Mrs. H. Stickling, Mrs. Helen L. Snyder. Walter Howard. J. Herbert r Kchull aud wife. David McClore, * Philadelphia; Furman Willis, Jr.. * , Clly; Dr. Fergusou aud family, ' .Chelsea; J. D. Colllus, Camden; 8.8. ( . Iszard. Woodbury. BISCA'YKE. J. B. Cranston and family, Wilmlng- ' j ton; Harvey Y. Lake, Amanda Stew- 1 art. Mrs. E. J. Haun, Dr. Charles B. ' ' Klder. Jaue E. Stewart, Ocean Clly; ' Charlotte Stewart. Atlaullc City; T. ' II. Sensor, Treutou; A B. Meredith. 1 Plalitfleld: Alice E Dlllenback. E. C. 1 I Fogg, Jr.. J. C. Koenlg, Joe. Tbomae 1 , and family. J W. Laudeuberger. wife 5 and «ou. J. W. Gray. Frauk Follmer, J. W. Tbumpaon, Frank A. Schneider, • k. J- McDevltt. Job A. Schneider. '• Philadelphia. , i, Fob Kbst —Furnished apartment. live rooms and bath: all conveniences; ' hot water heat. Apply 412 EMventb I street. adv., 10-14, 1-4 H Fob Bknt.— Farnlabed boose for »t winter. Apply 732 Caolral aveooe. adv., 10-14, 1-t
BIG CATCHES OF CHANNEL BASS Official Record of Ocean City Fishing Clnb for Month of September. There were 26 channel bas« caught here 10 September by merat-ers of tbe Ocean City Fishing Club, accordlug to ttie official hat. a- prepared by T. l.ee I be club's official welglimastrr Nearly all were landed on the beach at Following Is Air. Adams' record of caught do. lug the mouth: 1 ox.; George Goll. striped bass, s lbs. 2 ox : T. N. Miller, weakfl.h, lu lb-. It ! or : Walter H. Buliti. klngflsb. I lb. 6 lux.; Walter Cliaudler, klngtlah. 1 lb. ut ox.: C. Ed. forntnan. channel ba--. 1 38 lbs. 2 ox.; Walter Stbson. channel bass. 31 lb-. 14 ox.: W. W . Tyem, ckan- ' net baaa. S3 Ibe Mux.; C. Ed Corn man,' I ctiaunel baas, 42 lbs 2 ox : George Smllbeiuaii. channel baaa. 28 lbs 9 ox.; Walter H. Kuehu, channel bass, 27 lbs. 12 ox.; lieorge t-mltbemau. chauuel bass. 38 lbs. II ox.; Clareuce Brush, be-", 28 lb". 7 0/ ; Charles 1 Maglnnla. channel bass. 29 lbs : Fred. Adams, channel baas, 33 lbs. II ox;
. !3i ox ; Clarence Brush, channel bass, , 1 2i lbs. 1 ox ; A. F. Grant, chaiiuel . 38lb«.; Waller H . Kuelin, chau- \ j oel bans. 27 Ibe. 12 ox ; Cburcblll 1 1 Huugerford. channel bass, 2b lbs.; I 'lieorge Long, chaiiuel bass. 4(1 Iba.; ,'c'apt. Nickeraon. abark. 222 lb".; C. . Huugerford, chanoel base, 33 lbs. 2ox.; . Martin t;. Cormuan. channel bass. 32 , , lbs. 24 ox.; H. F Gildermeyer, cban- . I nel bass, 30 Iba. 3 ox ; Vie. Hamilton, . . ! chauuel baaa, 39 Iba. 8 ox.; Frank At. . Stewart, channel baaa, 37 Iba. I ox.; [ j Floyd Slrnm-. weakHab. 6 lbs. 3 ox.: | Harry A. Palmer, channel baaa. 36 lbs , 9or ; Walter Chandler, chaiiuel ba"-. .,31 lbs. I2| or ; George W. Long, cliau- ; j nel baaa. 36 Iba 8 ox.; W. W. Tyem. | | weakllah. 2 1b". 1J ox-; H. F. Gildermeyer. chauuel baaa, 31 lbs ; C. Hirst, ■ channel baaa, 42 Iba. 7J ox. rcom manlcatMi.) ' EbtToK the Sentinel:— -The build- ' tug of an "all-resort automobile route," which will corffiect every resort In Cape May County with Atlantic City, was discussed at a recent meeting of the Cape May County Board of Free ' holders and the opinion expressed In- ' dlcated that tbe aeullment uf the board waa favorable to tbe project. Tbe importance of this undertaking ' Ilea In the fact lhal it will lluk up the . ' various sea Islands on which Cape 1 May County's resorts are located by 1 a system of bridges across the Interveulog Inlets which now separate one from tbe other. These bridges will 1 lermluale at avenues or streets In ' each community, and a true oceau highway will thus be constructed. Thla route will be about forty miles In length from Atlantic City to Cape .May, and, while It will lu a measure parallel tbe existing Stale Ocean High1 way, It will be of utiuaual attractiveness to motorists, because of lie varied 1 scenic features. ' At tbe receut meeting uf tbe Cape May CountyxBoard of Freeholders, • Director Cberlea H. Clouting voiced f tbe eeutlmeiita of tbe board when be 1 expressed Ills desire tbat Ibe people * of the resort communities ebould de- ' clare themaelvea. If they wished tbe freeholders lo proceed with construction of the entire Inter-Leach bridge and road system. It Is believed if eucb 1 endorsements of tbe undertaking are ' received from tbe seaeide resorts tbat ' the "all-resort auto route" or tbe greater perl of It, al least, will be au ' accomplished fact by next eeasoti. * (
A meeting wblcb ladeatiued In be ^ historic in tb" aunaie of Cape May County Is 10 be held al WlldWood City ' " Hell on Friday. October 16, under Ibe ^ T auspices of Ibe newly-orgaulxed asso- ( elation of Chamber of Commerce of ( ' Cape May County. Five delegate* from each board . of trade or chamber of commerce In tbe county have beeu invited to attend 11. this meeting, wblcb It la believed ,|. will be one of tbe moat representative assemblies of IU kind thai baa ever ,1 beeu held In tbe county. Among the invited gueaU will be a delegation from Allautlc City, headed by Congressman I l>aac Bacharacb, and including wellkuowu Atlantic City business men. wbo have expressed themselves aa desirous of seeing closer communication V established with Cape May County
Surveya have already been made for | the location of the Coraon 'a ^JlHet t bridge, and similar surveys have befcn jordered for porlloua of. Avklon Peer- f moot and Stone Harbor aa far aa tbe llfe-aavlug station 00 Seven Mile I J As tbe present aa-esaed valuation of | rial estate lu Cape May County ■ amounts to #37.123,611, an lucreaae of #2,123,892 tu tbe past year, friends of | tbe "all-reaort auto route" believe (bat tbe county la well able to aflord ibis 1 Important improvement. They claim 1 .hat the coat of Its construction would \ be offset by tbe further rapid development of tbe eeaatde reeoru. 1 which are the county's chief aaaet. In ' . verification of tbls tbey point to the ' extraordinary growth In Iba county's prosperity since the Good Koads Move- ' meol was launched, leas tbau tan yearn j ago, during wblcb lime about 145 ' miles of graveled boulevards have ' beau constructed by the board of free- ' holders, glvlug Cape May Couuty tbe ' fiueat road aystem possessed by euy ' county In tbe State. Tbe growtb uf tbe various seaside resorts has beau due to Improved methods of trao*por- . tattoo. Includlug roads and waterways '• it )• believed tbat tbe construction of tbe new auto route wltbiu eight and sound of Ibe sea will be equally ae poir tent a factor In tbe county's development. Kkksil P. Rtaunr.
READING COURSE 1 FOR PARENTS - Exceptional Advantages Offered by United States Dc- j partmcnt of Education. 8 < 'oiigre—maii Kacliarach through the column" of till* papvr. cell- sttriifioii J y Bureau uf KduceUoii. Af'tir gumg-m-uf Education, the t'uiigir—iiisu wa» »o uMich luipre— ed with the scope of t the. plan and the great auiuuot of good a (list uiu-t net'e-.-nr 1 1>' come to llio-e 0 parent- who take advantage of the of* j e portunlty ottered, tie determined to 1 of the exceptional sdv.i.t.gft offered '- to them hy t lie iie|iartmeiit of l-31uca-4 The "question- w liicti fallier- arid 6 mottie.a mu-t meet dally ill decldiug 1 how beat to guide their children are I children'- future welfare to meet tlie-e - que-tlo.i- lu tlierlglit way that parente help from thoae who have given ape- ; clal at tidy to thl- nhbject The Parents' Beading t'oura", a- couducte<l by the I Deparlmeut of Education, will inter- . hat of autijecla a lew taiok- relating to
1 It i". therefore, llie wi-li of t on- J - greaamau .Bacliarach to co-operate J ; tbe reading cour»e and. If possible, in I . have Ihetn form reading circles In 1 : each community. The Bureau of Kd- J 2 ucatifl^ will give a cdriillcate. signed I - tiy the t 'omml-atoner of Education, to 1 , all w tin complete the Parenla' Bead- | . lug Course. In addlli.ui. the bureau I ; will be glad lo give Information, upon 1 : reqoeat. concerning other book* and j| . Thoae wlio are iolere-led tu thla]| • course should make application direct j . to Congressman Bacliarach al lit- 1 1 • Washlugluu office, w here Hie mailer ■ . will be given Immediate attention and application blatike for enrollment and j literature glvlug full detail- will be mailed lo llioae who apply for the AFTER DEER j n outer" Were Oat In Force 10 Dear buulera were out In force In j South Jersey yesterday. Instead of j e having five daya ill aucces lou, they : will be allowed to kill deer tills year i ' on tbe last three Wedne-daya in Dc 1 tober aud the Aral Wedue-day In No- ! ' vein her. In addition to the regular i '' county game wardeh", special warden" ; will patrol the deer wood" to enforce . ' the game laws, which are very strict. 1 1 aaya the May's Laudlug Record. ; 1 Poa-eaaion of a deer 011 any day ex ' ' cept the daya on which killing Is per- 1 ' milled, la, accordlug lu the strict letter 1 of the law. Illegal and punl-liable by a ' fine of nue hundred dollar". ' Aa the ! ' literal enforcement of Ibis wee Ion : would make It Illegal lu have venison ^ Oil baud on Thursday legally killed on Wednesday, the Game t.'ommla- j "Ion, lu answer to a request for au lu- 1 lerprelatlou by the Record, an : '• uouueed last spring that the burden uf proof will be upou the gunner to ' prove the deer was legally killed, and ! e Intimated that great dl-crellon would *" he used to carrying out thla aecllou. J Uuutiem would therefore do well to1 ' prepare themaelve-, In event of killing a deer, to prove where aud when it h waa killed by competeut witne—es. >( Killing Tramp Cats. 18 Official- of several New Jersey sea 0 shore lowoa have joined llie State-wide campaign of bird lovers, farmers aud "
sportsmen for a cat liceu-e law. Home | of these coast resorts are uowilllugtoj wait for tbe legislature lo enact such , a measure, but are preparing to adopt ! 1 ' local ordluaui-ea making pruvlslon for < Immediate relief from the tramp cat ' ^ nuisance. '■> I1 •pedal rol'crnu Named. 1 Al the weekly meeting of Ibe City | ' Commissioners, Mayor Champion 1 stated that It was time to appoint, a special pollcemau I11 South Ocean Clly . ' for tbe wluter uioulbs. lu fact, he 1 said, the appointment was overdue. 1 belug held up by tbe strong coinpeti- * Hon for the place. He named George * Datacheg for the positlou and h|a ap- * p iinlmeut waa approved by the board f Pt'BLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. A great many people are under the A many under llie
Impress lou tbat we are gulug nut of That la uol true We have bought the slock from tbe executor of tbe estate of my father, the late A. J. and shall contluue bualueaa. Some people are also under the iuipresaloti that we have a lot of old stocjt lu the store Tbat also la not true. My , fattier was a careful business man aud bad little old slock w hen 1 look possession. f I sold that old stock, and we have > brand-new goods from llie Heat Mills and Factories tn Ibe, United 8tetes. It la my Intention to give the people 1 of Ibis city aud couuty the best there , |a In Clothing, Hats. Shoes aud FurI olsbtng Goods at tlie very lowest ' ** My mollo la satisfaction guaranteed . or money refunded. All goods pur1 chased If not satisfactory cau be returned aDd money given back without any argumeul. We are ready to wel ' come you wllb a beautiful stock of - Dependable Merchandise. Come In: a look arou-d; compare our goods and ** Further announcement" will bemade * later a" to our plans aud methods for a s- store suitable to Ocean City's needs. t ■ Gbanville H. Steelman, Hon and auccewsir to A. J. Steelmau . ' Noa. 831 aud 833 Aabury Avenue, •f adv., 10-7, If ■ JOHN -E. TOWNSEND f Electrical Contractor ** 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey I y I I jt 1 n: id le 1 n D
Kirschbaum's Suits and Overcoats Stetson Fall Hats, $3-5o to $5.00 Snappy Hats at $2.00 Full line of taps, ami sweaters, ready made pants, 1 underwear, etc. Jones' Men's Shop j : 804-806 Asbury Avenue- Ocean City, New Jersey AIcAllister's The Leading Dry Good- store Now Showing tlie Heat Assortment of Fall and Winter MercltuiiiHsc * Entile new I.ine ..f Fall Waists. * Great assortinetit of Outing Flannel Gowns, Pajamas. Skirts, etc. * New, warm, knit Petticoats at 25c, 50c, $1.00. * Winter Hosiery,. Winter Underwear. Sweaters, etc. Ttie Ileal Lnod- al live l.oaveat Caati Drives S. SS. McAllister Ocean City, N. J. Dal" Store close" Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock,. Monday and Friday at 9 o'clock, Saturday 10.50. \,
j HARVEY Y. LAKE! REAL ESTATE \ f 838 Asbury Avenue f 1 Ocean City New Jersey | John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. Ni J. Lumber Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Saab Weigbta, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. GOOD PAINTING puMty ;• _SEg— j \ JULIUS E. JO CHER. JR. PAINTING AN^JO EC ORATING .Painters Paint. m n-. Taearnrs a, soa-tiesTa ar.
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Free!! No Cosj for Installation. You pay only for the Gas you use. Have us install the Arc now, so it is ready for your use when you want iL . The City Gas Light Co.
PLUMBINO 1 Are yon getting entire satisfaction aa to prioea, workmanship and bosineoa conrteey? If not, "it wiil pay yon to give ma a trial I am in an exceptionally good poal tiun to lake . of yopr repair work of which I make a specialty. I bare no expeaiiva establishment j clerical if oroe to maintain Give ma a trial. Both piona. C. H. BACON &07 Eighth St Interesting to Investors ,[ OR ' Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Heme FOR SAL E~a f"* Iota located in Section O. Ooean City, N. J., — in ric in ity of State rued end Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad stations. Also sites for bungalows situate on Gnat Egg Harbor Bay, Beealsy 'a Point, N. J. "BRTHU R=D. JBA R RO WS P 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. f . — — i R. CURTIS ROBINSON a . ; Notary Phblic and Commissioner of Deeds » Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue o. Ocean City - - New Jersey
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msl j HOTCI.a ASD COTTAGEa. HOTEL Jjise/i YRG... ( Ocean Ave. ; I Between Klghth And Ninth Htreeta OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E. HMI-KII I'.rca^j^iffAW. . J Scotch Mall _ SANATORIUM H-*d Scree Mtr. . THE IMPERIAL lc IrmtrJC' lh' rrrT?" Mrs. c. OKTZKL. THE KATHLU Now, oj>en for the /eneen 1IJS Centra! Avenue. OCEAN" CITY. N.J. MIHMK" LKWIM A COS ABU WYOMING Oeeau Gty, N. J. Open all Ihe year .-: Hot Water Hee HOTEL ATGLEN
— One of the moat eentrally located hotels In 0 I leeen City. The aim haa always been to A make thia hnose aelact and homehka, and lie f large and aaanrrd patronage provaasu inoX «sx For terms aud pertienlars eddreaa, 1 ^ THE HEWLINGS i OPEN FOR THE SEASON % 8|ieclal September Ratea i l it. iixnuici | Ninth and Wr-lr; ave. Ooean City. It. J i new hotel elberon f EIGHTH A Nil CENTRAL AVKNUK f OCEAN CITY, N. J. , * .Kourteentn He anon. Ihorouxhly renovated - »nd newly p-pered. Bell Plume": I7-X and ■ oj^AJJfe Open All The Year C'entrnl nveoue and Ninth atredl. THE IDLEWILO ^7 OPEN A LI. YKJPR tleorlyn Terraoe Ooean CUy, N. J- . Between Elchlti and Ninth Streets I<oosted One Block from Heach. j4hh.j. k. mobr1bon KEITH HILL 915 Wesley Avenue • Ojien All Year Special Wluter itatea E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH STRICT OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Has, Bsrkkardl Warm *. Arewa H. Hnrkbardt & Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING (it akuit ayul'l orxAfi cm it* jxxsii Hoi Water', steam and Vapor HaaUng Bell I'none.lSl-x Watch and Jewelry Repairing: Mayer's Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty'a Pier
, Siiti Ocean Gitf Gmp » ail But Home Motor Boats Stored for the winter. t Fifty-ninth street and West Ave. Otis M. Townaend A Practical Seashore Architect - Licensed by the Slate. -> „ EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. 6 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 your estate will have safe management Call or write us for particulars. OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. OCEAN CITY, N. J.
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