Ocean City Sentinel, 21 October 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 3

- Ocean City Sentinel! THURSDAY (MrroHKft 21, 181*. "We shall 1* glad to receive Item* ofl .lew* and coiniiitijiicaliiiu* of interest [ to thin community anil our reader* | every* here. coiupAuled with the full name and addreae of the writer, not !iece»*arlly for publication, but a* a en a ran tee ot 1 good faith. i fi ~ " ~ 1 DOTS. ' ♦ . o , Democrat* eutliu-ed la-t Thursday " Nearly all store* on the Hoard walk * d PERSONALS.' Waller Hay*, of Philadelphia. war j Hi town Saturday . # S. H. Mayberry. of l'hiladrl|dila. c.

w§* lu town this week. A. T Jaiue-aud wife' (d t'hlladel|>lila, were lu town during the week, ft. -F. I.ewl*. of Wilmington. |,aa . heen e pending a few days at the Kalhlu Dr. George Keitler, of I'lilladelphla. regletered at the Imperial a few day* t ieorge U. Murphy, of the po»t otllce foice, started on III* vacation y esterday. , H. C. Kvan*. Jr., aud wife, of'Llauerch, were receut gue*t*.of the Hi*Dr. and Mr*. H. H. Kynett, of Weal I'lilladelphla. were among thectly'* Frank I'latt, of thl* city, who I* 1 managing a theater In l'lea*aulville, ' Mr*. Henry Kloet/. uf Philadelphia. wa. in town a few day* ago aud reg lute red at the Idlewlld. Clark). Ililleiibeck. of Philadelphia, owner of the Palatine Apartment* ^ William -Flood, \\ llllam Wllaou and | W. lllrnilngham, of Philadelphia. J were visitor* tieie Sunday. Mr*. Joseph M. Tlioiha* aud Mr*. , H.c Hlaley, of Cynwyd, were gue-l* , of the Algleu during the week. (ieorge Kpee*e, wife aud daughter*. I Miasea Margaret and Jean.ofOak Lane, I ►pent Sunday lu I lielr cottage on Sec I oud street, thl* citv. < • apt. C. L. lireckley and jobn It. 1 t trove* attended the banquet given by ■ member* of the Dceau t'lly Yacht Club ' In 1'blladelpbla Tuesday evening. ' Tht Kev. 'Fraud* X, Wa*tt, cliap- ' laiu at Hlockley, Wed Philadelphia. 1 ha* rdhuoed after speudiiig a few day* ' lu the K. J. Du.Mee cottage in thlcity. Postmaster B. Kraut: Smith left here ( Tuesday morning for Washington, D. | to attend the «e*-lon» of the Port - master*' Xattoiial Convention, In *e«- ^ ►Ion there this week. j Jams McMullen, of Philadelphia, t solicitor of the Ocean City Yacht Club. | ha* .returned home from a visit here. \ He was accompanied by hi* family , They registered at the Wyoming. I WENT TO CAMDEN Agalast C. I. Hrownmlller. City Sollcllot A. C. Boswell and City J City Clerk H, A. Morrl* were -urn- * muued before Vice Chancellor Learning In Cauideti Tuesday monihig In ' the suit of the It. D. Wood Company against Cha*. L. Hrownmlller to re- ' cover money due for material fur-ul-hcd Hrow nmlller on a contract he ' had from Ocean City a few month* . agn. ; Solicitor lloswell showed that Browu- 1 miller wa- subject to a penally by the city In the sum of 172U for -alleged failure to llul-h the coutract within the stipulated lime. The city hold* a a little more tbau WW »f ibe sum due The hearing III Uie case wa* post- , |Miued to |*rmll the lawyers time to ( tile brief*. I ' ' 1 < REPUBLICANS TO MEET i A Republican ma** meetlug will be 1 I. am iii ill* court house at Cane Mav In court bouse r

Court House ou Saturday evening, ol October it. at which ex-Governor K. •' C. Slokes will he the principal speaker. el ll will start off the campaign lu Cape " May Couuly. Mayor Howard S Hisley. of Stone > Harbor, will also speak, a* well a* the 11 iiepublu.au nominees— Lewis T * Hlevetis, candidate for Senator; Mark d Lake, candidate for as-embly, and Dr. Wilsou A. Lake. candidate for corouer. c Former Surrogate K. Clinton Hewitt 1 i"-— ; Miss Iltll a Stride. In St. Phillip's Protestant Episcopal Church. Forty-second street and Haitimore avenue. West Philadelphia, Y Thursday afternoon. Mis* Marlon Sharps mil. daughter of Mr. and MrJames F. Dill, summer residents heie, c became llie bride ' Hugh Houston I Kirk patrlck. of Forty-sixth aud VVal- a nut streets. The Rev. Clarence Wyatt J Hlspham. rector of the church, offlcl- r aled. The bride, wlio was given In • marriage by herfather.wa* unattended The best man was Frank (ireer, and I the usher* were. Charles Itlchsecker f aud Jay Bartllug I till, a brother of I the bride Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpalrlck i will tie at borne after December 1 ot Slnue'elgb Court. — I It. W. Kd wards aud Bertram Darby, i of Ibis city, were member* of a party | that got three small deer Weduesday , of la-l week betweeo Tuckahoe and Purt KlWahelh. Clarence Freeman of Camden, a summer resident- of Ibis city, wa* also a memlier of Ihe party. Back liana Vacation Trt». Dr. Allen Corson and wlfa. of this city, returned a few days ago from a visit to Washington. D. C\. aud points of lulrrast In Ibal seetlon of Ibe country. Tbey bad a splendid lima.

WORK BEGUN ON HEW CLUB HOUSE Allen Senll Gets Contract for S2600 Building— Additions to E. B. Bacon's Cottage. Work was started by Atlen Scull j Tuesday 011 the tiflmi elub-hoa-e at ' Fifty-eighth street aud A-hury avenue | 1 the employe- of the K. P. Wilbur I Trust Company, uf South Bethlehem. ' The hou-e I- being built by the - 1 and be tinlsiied lu comfortable style I1 The company ha* about l7em|doye- ' and It ha* been the custom uf. most of 1 the men to camp at varl<-u* place* j' tbe company were here Labor Duy.j1 aud Ihe location at Fifty-eighth -tree! ' and Asbury avenue appealed to llieiu got In touch later with Mr. Scull. ' and a few days ago he was given Ihe I

ll I* planned In have a luui-e-w sriu ' I. lug and dinner In Die new headquartcr* at I'hauksgivlng. Mr. Scull, who Is also making aller- , allien* to Ihjr^ cottage purcba-ed from < ■ ley avenue, above -Klgblb street, by " Mr*. FtiileyAcker.of Philadelphia. -ay- . the building outlook here for the tall , 'e aud wiuler 1* now very encouraging, j r- aud much belter than it was a few ( i- Mr. Scull ha- received the contract , -• from K, H. Bacon, of Jersey City, to < make alterations and addition* to In- , Fifth slrfig The*e Include a pretty , sun parlor aud tile bath-room with , ^ marble shower. The cost will be . , F. C. SIMON BURIED 1 ; 1 - a well known member of the I'lilladelphla Bar and Executive Clerk 1 of the Municipal Court, ha- ocCasluneil 1 ' general sorrow and regret among hi- ' many friend* aud acquaintance*. He ' '-. died at Atlanllc Clly after a llugeihig 1 Mr. Slmou was born In Philadelphia " i, lu 18o7. He wa* educaleil hi llie pub - •, lie schools of lliat clly and graduated 11 :■ Ibe Cniversity of Pennsylvania. I class of 1880, law. 1 11 the same year. 0 ; lie became a member uf Ihe bar and 1 y -ecured tils early traluliig In Ihe ufllce I p of Judge Fell. He wa- a member of Council from the Tweuty- " ( tlfth Ward for several leriu- and ably 11 11 1 led Ibe position of a*ai*lani clly * ^ aollcllor from Haw to 11*1 1. 1 Al liie Inauguration oflbe Moulcipal '' Court he wa* appointed Executive " - Clerk of that tribunal and wa* liiNlru- 0 r menial lu Its aucoeasful organization, 1 was 58 year* old at his death " The deceased was a man of great '' " and determination of character, " and hi* breadth of Idea* and const*- '" • teucy of purpose were suppletueiiled 11 '• a councleiitlou* application to duty ■' '• He I* survived by a widow, a daughter The funeral service* were held ou '' from hi* lal* residence. 1235 • South -Ptfty-elghth street . West I'liTIa- u delplila. Private interment at Wert1 minster Cemetery. 1 The honorary pall • bearer- were : ■ Charle* L. Browu and the other 1 eight judge* of the Municipal Court. ' Judge Hubert von Moschlsker. James ■ Fraui tin, Johu J. H. Kodgers.Willlatii r Will Ism*. Isaac Eliot. John. Uaxter. K Korkliigtun, (ieorge O'liileu. ' John MacConnell and . Charles E. ' j Bartletl. 1 Mr. Simon, with hi- w ife and daugh- " ter, wa* a summer visitor here for many season*. K 1 DIED SUDDENLY • W. l-:*eil«ul»a«M wa- fore nrr Rraldrnl ol Thla I'll*. , (ieorge W. Everlugham. a former ( - resident of Ibl* clly for many years, , 0 died suddenly at hi* hoop In Audubon , Saturday morning, aud was hurled al ■ Cold Spring Cemetery yesterday morn- , Ing. 1 He wa* a memlier of Ihe local lodge* . ,1 of the Junior Mechanics, P. O. S. ol A. , and P. O. of A., member* of which ( « organizations acted as pall-bearei*. , Mr. Everlugbain, w lio Was «8 years ,

was unwell Friday night and lie | started for the home of his physician early Saturday morning Ju-t a- he , reached Die doctor's house he fell dead. 1 Mr. Everlugham wa* a native of ( New Jersey and a carpenter" by trade. , had a larfcf circle of friend- here, who were shocked to learn of hi* suddeath Beside hi* widow, there are three children— Mr*. S. B. Conver and Thomas W. Everlugham. of this city, aud Mr* Herbert A. Buzzard, of Au dubon. E. F. FASSITT DEAD Was ■ Higblr Mleemed Cll'sru Edward F. Fa—ltt. a rr-ldeut of this city for more than two year*, dieil »t houie on Fifth -treet. near Allintlr avenue. Tuenday evenlug. aged W. He leave* a widow. Arrange inent* for the fuueral had n.-l been annouueed opto iioou ye*terday. Prior to com lug to thl* city from, (ilen.lde, Mr. Fossltt had not heeu In good health, hut he -eemed to Improve f He was seriously HI only a I Mr. Faesllt graduated from Lehigh University as a civil engineer He had lived a retired life many years. He w'as a member of Ihe Fir-l Pre*- . bylerlan Church of line clly. He »v r most estimable gentleman and hi* r many admirable quallllea endeared I him lo his friends , lu Xca (Jasrlrr*. Mayer's jewelry and novelly store ha* beeu moved from it- old quarteron the Boardwalk to MS Asbury ave- ■ nue, uext door to tbe city ball, where » Mr Mayer will be pleased" to show • his patrons bis complMe Una of goods. 1- Head hi* advertisement in Ibis tesue of Ibe BKKTIKIU-

FIVE-STORY BUILDING FOR < EIGHTH AND WESLEY AVE.

r Plans Being Made by Joseph G. Champion for Bernard Ruckdesehcl. • |i Joseph (i. ( haiuplon. builder, of I 'thl* -city. 1- drawing plans for Her- • . 1 naril Hockdeschel, of West I'blladelr . phis, for a tive-story brick huldlng.for | -tore- and apartments, at the corner '' !!"f Eighth -tree! aud Wesley avenue. . | now nci u pled by the former residence , j Tlil« hoo-e wa* purchased by Mr r l(uckde»chel a few mouth* ago. It ' . (will lie moved lo ground owued by ' f Mr liockde-chel on Peniilyn place 1 1 - -eclioii lie ha- a lug laud o|ieratloii. 1 . -treel and Wesley avenue. 1 Mr. Iliu-kdeschel i* a well known 1 ' -iiiumer re-ldeul of thl* ^lly. , I ON TO RICHMOND 1 ClHtlon II n 1 11 ■ * llrlc-k Xrll* of Reeeal Trip Houili. ^ ' Virginia » nil Albert Fogg, Clayton 1 1 liames -Buck *ay»; We left Ocean ■ City Thur*day morning and cro*»*d llie ferry lo Wilmington. We'tiroiored ' ou the'beautlfut Du Pout highway to 1 Maryland aud arrived at Washington . ' that evening. ' ••Friday inoruiug proved very rainy, ■ delaying Ihe party Mi Washluglou un- I til Saturday mornhig, when they!0 -tarled fur iiarrinouvtlie. Passing '-1 through Alexandria over Ibe meuyi* road* of Yuglula, climbing the mouii- 1 1 lain* over enrduroy roads, fording c -treams aud with objects apparently , B uu-uroiuuutable. they successfully j rescheil tiarrl-onville al I p. ui., *tO|i- 1 0 plug at Ihe old Waller plantation. I c 'Sunday wa- s|ieul riding as far as J I llie good roads would |iermlt, vl-ulng . llie county seal of Stafford County. On Monday the party visllid Mr. c mine. After looking over Ihe interesting attraction* surrounding Ihe 11 mine priqier. llie party was luvlted to iiive-tigale Ihe hotlom of Ihe -shaft. '' J-'sl feel below Ihe surface, w here 15 J P proved compressed air drills, commer- ' clalir.lng what Is at this particular v lime very much lu demand, Irou " • The Inspection of Ihe mine being ! ^ over, the party started for Fredericksburg", * distance of fourteen miles ^ wiuth of the \\ alter homestead, lu f this irlpTi wa- necessary for Ihe |>arly to pass over about three miles of swainp road connecting and making , iHimplele llie Improved road from ' Brooks Slallon lo Fredericksburg, but _ what was a source of great Interest to Ihe parly was a convict camp under (| «u |iei vision of Ihe ro*d contractors, , culling down large Umber, making necessary excavations and grades. h Approximately 58 convict*, luoally colored. In Ihe *lrlp|>ed uniform of the Commonwealth, with four guard* equipped with Winchester repealing rides, completed the setting of this v unique and unfamiliar scene. u Arriving lu Fredericksburg and ^ partaking uf Ihe hiwpllalltles uf a ue * (| aud up-tu-dale hotel, the parlyr fouud h themselves headed toward HicbWind, _ 70 mile* south. After dinner. ajlOok ^ al Kiclimulid by electric llglil a (id a ^ restful night's- sleep, Ihe |iarlyj wa- " greeted In Ihe murulng with lire de- . Ilglitful - prospect uf a ride back tu ( headquarters (I he Waller borne-lead) f Ihe rain. Forluuately, about !* o'clock, llie rain was over, allowing ^ Ihe parly lo visit several place* of In- , teresl 111 Klchmoud and enjoy Ihe ( good roads from Richmond lo Freder- . Icksburg on Ihe homeward trip with" out Ihe Inconveulence of the du*t ex- . perienced Ihe preceding day. ( ■■ Arriving in Fredericksburg at dusk the parly all remembered aud aullcl- ( paled wlial lire ralu had done for the ( 1 unimproved link 7 miles uorth. Al 7 o'clock lliey found the Hudson car of J Mr. Fogg's, with mud rauglug from 1 ' ii inches lo 2J feet, stubbornlngly defy- ■ lug a hungry party of Jersey He* their 1 supper al Tom Waller'e.only a few > miles distant. Bight here ll I* only | 1 to say that William's skill as a I chauffuer, coupled with tbgabuormal : ' appetite developable only in the foot- ' hills of Virginia, successfully delivered

1 vlr. Fogg's car across this treacherous r sea of Virginia mud aud aafely opened • the trail for (he reilbrul Utile Wmlcott ' the danger zone was safely pasaed, • and Hie best supper wa* in readiness • for the tired tourists. ca "Monday uight, wlieu Oscar Souders vv would make his frequent report on tbe in c weather coudillon as he would travel bt I from the wood pile to tbe open Ore- • (dace, we fell sure that If ralu contln- _ ' ued a few hours longer It would be I in- — imasible lo lake our cars out of Btaf- I ford County. We remained at (iarrlaon- B ville Wednesday, Thursday and Krl day, startlug mi our homeward trip » Saturday morning. We decided lo return over wlial 1- spoken of as ihe 'hot- 4 • torn land- from Oarrlsouvllla-to Dam it phrfes' Mine. Atlheeud of Ihe good c road leading toward Dum|dirie*.about 'I s miles on the rusd, the low lauds be1- gan. We were approximately 5) hour* II traveling three miles, Willi Ihe Hudsou lu Ihe lead. Willi Ihe aid of four u. -lurdv mouutalueers, we successfully reached Humphries. Then on through «■ the varlou* towiis. pa*-lug picturesque old ruins, covered bridges, beautiful water falls, rapids, good roads, h mingled with an occasional mile or le two of corduroy, Alexandria was reached, aud al 4 o'clock Saturday •- afternoon the white gleaming lowering >* Washington Monument wa* a wells corned sight. ii "Saturday evenlug wa- spent In aud about Wa-hiugtou. aod Sunday morning proved clear aud cold After breakfast the party embarked lu a ,<r *ig ht-seeiiig louriug car aud for two r" aud one-half hour* wa* entertained by *' me hoarae voice of the route guide, 1 " *ns 1st ed by that never-failing and al- ^ '* way* in evidence megaphone. At |j"e 1 :u> Sunday afteruoou, the faithful Hudson and tbe willing WaeooU, with 1

' GIRL ATHLETES ARE ORGANIZED ' Basket Ball and Tennis Games by the High School Association. . Tlie ( ilrl*' Athletic Association ofi' the Ocean t'lly High School has re L . organized with the following ofllcer*: i . President, Mis* Pauline Nlckerson; L i vice president, Ml— Madeline I.aut*ch: secretary," Miss Anna Datscheg: Ilea* I , lurer, Ml- Mabel Lal^e. - Each. of Ihe four cla—e* ha* arranged , | to have basket ball game- It is likely that only practice gam— will he , .held thl- fall, preparatory. lu a-eries 1 spring 1 Four lentil- teams w ill al-o he or- | file tennis captain* uf the two d|v|- , I sfon* are Mlssea Yerua Wilson aud 1 HALLOWE'N PARTY 1 Xlllliar* Club's in>lllsr> i-lans ■ ' 111 U Time. 1 The memlier* of the Ladle*' AuxI lllary of tbe Ocean City Military Club arranging for a great time lu Com(i'a armory 011 Ninth street Hat- t urday evening, October 80, wlieu a Hallowe'en parly will be given. The j entertainment will start at 7.30 o'clock. 1 ] will be charged an admls* lou of 'J6 d cent*, which will entitle them to dance t I and partake of the refreshments. 1 Pretty trophies will be given each -i man and women with the heiidsomest n costume and also lo the two attired In t< 1 the most grotesque apparel. n The committee lu charge compline * | the following: Mr*. Charles Heajley, chairman; Mrs. Herschel Heiidersiui. e Mrs. Alfred B. Smith and Mrs. Wll- 1 Don't forget Ihe night and don't u to be there If you want lo *|ieud a f, ! pleasant evening. |i j The oltlcer* of the auxiliary are: ! President. Mr*. Tbao V. Town-end ; ^ ' vice president, Mrs. Vance L. Ealy; ! secretary, Mr*. Bertram Smith, and | treasurer. Mr*. Herschel Henderson. c satistled parly, all aaylug that tbey were wllllug lo trade Virginia mud * New Jersey sand, started back, w reselling Wilmington lu lime to catch * the Wilmington Peuusgrove ferry 0 service. We mads the 7 o'clock boat ri Arriving In Peuusgrove, some wauled n 10 slay all nlghl lliere, ihe others de- d -Ired lo come lo Oceau Clly v A com- 1 promise wa* struck aud our car* were n lurried toward Swede*l>oro, arriving y tliere at 8.80. jt "Hotel* ail closed, restaurant* oul of d tired, liuugry, we were de- o haling what lo do, when oue of Swedsboru's tow nsmen. B. A. Headley, lu•isted 011 taking the wanderers In. We compromised with Mrs. Headley. Pro. h vidlug thai Me— r* Fogg and Brick 8 would nut do any of the cooking and J1 if she would kludly loan her kitchen, ^ room and deliver her key of the bounteous storeroom, the (wo men I1 agreed lo tarry at the Headley home--lead. After -upper the party divided Fogg and family remained at the s Headley home and by that time Ihe balauce of llie party were able to get ^ a hotelTor the night aud breakuexl mornhig. For Ihe llrsl lime, u 011 Monday morulug.Ybe Hudson aud 1 Wescolt parted, the Hudson for Pblla 1 delphla an I Ihe Weacott for Ocean City, via Wllllamstowa. where Mr. 1 sod Mrs Oscar Houder were lefl safely 1 111 (heir beautiful home and Mr. aud ' Mrs. Brick and Miss Esther Brown * Hiilsbed (belr trip lo Ocean City." 1 ii wa»e most successful trip in every ' way, with the exception of the rain ' and mud, Mr. Brick aald, and he ex- 1 pre—ed the hope that Ibe same cou* a genial party will have uext year another twelve days of rest, herd work end pleasure. Try Hughes' Reliable Liver P!!l*i prompt In eolloti; easy to take; cou1 oeutrated In form end alwaya reliable: I 1 :55 cent* per bottle. Huglies' Central . Pharmacy. adv.. 10 7, if ' I

CITY'S HEALTH .1 WAS NEYER BETTER Report Received by Commissioners— Contract for Coal is Awarded Two Firms. | | In- In* weekly report to the City Adaui* -I aled 11|»I Ibe health Condi ' In Ihe tegulai order of nu-ine--. Director (ieorge ' 1. Adam- stuio'itiiceil 1 of coal for bealiog tbe niy ball, f | Tli^-e bid* were from 1 lie Shoemaker I Lumber Cujupaiiy. and Headley A On molion. llie cnnlrarl w a* divided I e.ial In four tun lot- a- needed. 1 Tlie riqoesl id Clayton Maine- Brick, bond of 1-e.oiard Ivraii— . ex clly elec-wa-referri*d to Ditecl--i ' ani|* with* power lo art. Tbe te|uirt of tbe commi—noier- of street assessment on contract No. •.*; On motion of Dlreclur Adams, City will "be the dalrtm which the re|K>rt will come before llie board for cutilirHENRY CLAY BETTER Wlule Clly Trea-urer William Mc-j| and Jame- Franklui. of I'mla- X delplua, were In town Saturday . they w that former Director Henry a Clay, of the Department of I'uuflc X Philadelphia, w a* ill al his f home at Heesley 's Point ' They went.# They ascertained thai Mr. Clay had X experienced a severe chill while in ♦ at tlie (irlmary election j# aud that this wa* followed by all attack jx of gastritis. ills condition was grave!# for a few day*, but ou Saturday hi* # health was much Improved. ■ CONGRATULATIONS Afler Crlrtxrallnir Annl rrr«arr. and Jame* Franklin, of Philadelphia, were lu town Salurdry and Sunday, — and Mr. McCoach was congratulated ~ a uumtier of Ills local friends upon reaching his slxly third birthday auhefiire. In Philadelphia. Mr. McCoach looks perfection In health, Is hale and hearty, net* younger every day and bids fair lo enmany years of life 011 this munsphere. He ha* the best wishes 1 of a host uf frleud*. PPHLIC ANNOt'NCMIKNT, A great many people are under fir* Impression that we are going out of That is not Hue. We have I the stock from tlie executor of j llie estate of my father, the late A J. anil shell continue business. Some people are also under Ihe Ho- 1 pre**lou that we have a lol of old slock | lu Uie -lore That also Is not Hue. My ' father wa* a careful lui*liiess man and ' had Utile old slock when I look posses- i I sold lliat old slock, and we have brand-new good— from Ihe Best Mills' aud Factories 111 Ihe United Stales. ! II I* my liiteiiHou lo give the (ample of this city and county Ihe be-t there j ulshiug Uood* at the very lowest My motto I* satisfaction guaranteed nr money refunded AH good* purchased If tint satlsladur. can be re-, 1 iirued aud money given back wlihnut auy argument. We are ready lo welcome you with a beautiful stock of. Merchandise. Come In; aruu'd; com (tare our good* and i Further announcement* will be made ' a* to our (dans and methods for a - ' Btor* -unable lo Ocean City's need*. («K AN VI 1.I.K H. STKKI.MAN. Son and succe—or to A J Steelman , Noa. 881 and 833 Asbury Avenue. a adv , 10 7, If „ Haddock's Pkarraacr : and A*bury avenue. All goods ' I -old here are guaranteed. Kludly re- - turn anything unsatisfactory to yon. tf

Announcement ' 1 The "Little Shop ( Miss Wolgamot, Proprietress), formerly located at Ninth street and the Boardwalk, has opened for the fall and winter at 825 Asbury avenue, Wednesday, October 20, 1915. under the management of Miss Grace Kilborn, with a complete line of Embroidery and Art Needlework. - Former patrons and the public are invited to call. 1 An Attractive Summer Home for Sale At a Bargain Figure - ~ 'I . I This house contains eleven. rooms snd hath, all conveniences and is located at | the comer of First street and Central avenue. It ta in excellent comlition. Garage rear for two cars. Will exchange lor Ocean Oty property. For full particulars j apply to Joseph I. Scull 67 asbury avenuk ocean, CITY. n. j. :c :

Kirschbaum's Suits and Overcoats ; Stetson Fall Hats, $3.5o,to S5-oo Snappy Hats at $a.oo Full line of caps swcalcr-S"" ready id arte pants, ! underwear, etc. Jones' Men's Shop 804-806 Asbury AvenOe Ocean City. New Jersey 1 j AIcAllistei^'s The I.endiiiK I>r> (food* Nlore Now Slios* ing tlie Beat Aasortmeiit of Fall and Winter Mereliaiidlwe * M tit ire new Line of Fall Waists. * Great assortment* of Outing Flannel Gowns, Pajauias, Skirts, etc. * New. warm, knit Petticoats at 25c, 50c, St. 00. * Winter Hosiery, Winter Underwear, Sweaters, etc. The Heat l.oorts at the l.uwral Casta Prices S. S. .\I cAlllsl er Ocean Clly, N. J. Sir St<»rc cliaca.Tucsilay. Wednesday and Tlmo-lay evenings at 6 o'clock, Monday and Friday at 9 o'clock, Saturday 10.30. . kvv«vwi»v«vv»vv»v»iiii«i*»v»i>»i*»i*ai*i»«i«ivaN»viHii#SH«vwv*ikk»»k» | HARVEY Y. LAKE j REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue | Ocean City New Jersey | John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Straat and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Piaster Board, Nails, Saah Weights, etc. Estimate* Furnished. Prompt Delivery. " PUPOT = GOOD PAINTING JULIUS E. JO CHER. JR. ^ m; fainting and occoaatinc -A.P*(nter» Palnl ses ur 30" r,c«V*' a, '

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1 Free!! No Cost for Installation. Wou paj- only for the Gas j-ou use. Have us install the Arc now, so it- is ready for your use when you want it. The City Qas Light Co.

PLUMBING Are yon getting entire satisfaction — to prioea, workmanship aud business courtesy? If not, it wul pay yon lo give ma a trial. I am in an exceptionally good position to take oare of your riqiair work of which I make a specialty. 1 have no expensive establishment or clerical force to nisintain Give me a I rial. Phones C. H. BACON 607 BIgHtH St Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SAL E — 5 few Iota located in Section O, Ocean City, N. J., ■ in vicinity of Htate road and Pennsylvania and Heading Railroad stations. Also sitm for bongalowi situate on Great Bgg Harbor Bay, Beealey's Point, N.J. - - . ARTHURoD. BARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. i. R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Phblig and Commissioner of Deeds - Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue y Ocean City New Jersey : ' A Try an Advertisement in J the SENTINEL

7* HIITtM A 9 II torn CM. I H0TGL biseAYRe... Ocean Ave. Hetw«n Eighth And Ninth F treet* OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E. Pmfn HrcKivoirAJi. Scotch Mall hAN^TORILIM -Open All the Year— \ ■! me ror 1 be well, tbe eon- ■ ' - v. T real msnta, bktb - Mi— \ 1 t..vsn. ii. .v. li- M-OiaasT H- .3 Snr— «xr. THE IMPERIAL CKSTRAI. AVE.. OCEAN CITT. N !-'Tl '."n—T |T**7S Pl-asanur Nra. C. OETZEL. . THE KATHLU Now o|>eii for the eea-011 11« Central Avenue. ocESiN CJT*. N. J. « IMJJEH LEWIM A CO* ARD WYOMING HI OCT. A 9 AVCXTB ' Ocean t'lly, 9. J . Open all tbe year :: Hot Water Hex a. r. muu HOTEL ATGLEN * One of tbe most eentraMy located hotels la Hoeab City. Tbe aim has always bean to , make tide honse e lect and bnmnika, and ita E large and ansnred patronage provee its snof rvws. For terms and partionlars addrass, 9. C. dorr. Prep. I TJJE HEWLINGS | % OPEN FOB THE SEASON I S|>eclal September Rate* I. n. iirn uacs I Ninth apdW—leyave. Ocean City. N. J ! NEW HOTEL ELBERON t KlIHITH ANIlv'KfTTRAL AVKH0K OCEAN CITY, N. J. 1 f Nsylor and Hayre, I'roprletre— ** E Kourteenlbkewaon. rboroosbty renovaled Open A i.i. The Yeah Central avenue aud Ninth street. O. W. K. WOODHIDK, Flop. I Held for Huoklet. Hot Water Ilea THE IDLEWILD Hex ween Elxbtb and Nlntb mreeta MRU. J. K. NOB EHOir KEITH HUL 915 Wesley Avenue Open All Year UprclAl Winter Kates # E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH STREET ocean city new Jersey II. Burkhardt & Co. PLLMBINti AND HEATING «(• ASBUT AVUCt UVEAS CITT EE* JEESET Hot Wal.r, sti-aui and Vapor HeaUng Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty'* Pier OPEN ALL YEAR Soutb Quid City Gnp i aii Bill Him " Motor Boats Stored for the winter. ^ Fifty-ninth street and West Ave. " Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by tbe State. -> -> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. e OCEAN CITY N. J. Always Ready The Ocean City Title and Trust Company is al. ways ready and willing to be of service to its depositors and clients and affords them every banking privilege consistent with safety. . Checking Accounts are solicited. OCaN CITY TITU AND TRUST CO. OCEAN CITT, N. J. ITUHTIC ICE COVilT DtALta IN Pucfllfl HfliHtW la LO flee, ioia Asbury Av* OCEAN CITY *• 4.