Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY OCTOBER 28, 1815* We eUall be glad to receive llemn of. to thin community and our readers everywhere. All communication* should he accompanied with the full name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, hut »- n guarantee ol good faith. t DOTS. Ml- E. H. Hiker I. having her ! hotel, the Waveriy Inn, repa'lAted. , Republican mass meeting at Com. i patty G'« armory tomorrow evening. | Young people were 1.1, ^ere la.t ' week. No school Thursday Tint Krl- < day. giving them four day- from ' studies. i The Men'* Hihle I la., of the Klrat 1 Presbyterian Sunday School will have 1 a aoclal time I hur-day evening, No- ' vein her 4. The epecial eermun. by the Rev. J ' li. Kutp in the Klrat M. K Church ' . attention. ' " 1 The ladies holding the cake sale In thm« donating rake and to all who an- ' el-ted in any way. The sixty-first annual meeting of < the New Jeraey Slate Teachers' Aato cation will beheld at Atlantic City Monday. Tueaday and Wedueaday. , December 27, 28 aud 28. , PERSONALS. Ueorge Doug, or Philadelphia, waa a vlallor here Sunday. W. W . Tier-, of Philadelphia, greeted , friend, here Sunday. M. K. Kudderow, of Philadelphia, 1 waa lu towu Sunday. Harry H am. or Philadelphia, waa In > town during the week. Mrs. I .aura Powell, of l<eesburg. la among the visitor, here. Miaa Mabel C. l.a liarre, of thle city, la Vlaltlug trleuda In Exaton. Robert W. Scott and wife, of Overbrook. were lu town Tueaday. M. A. Todd and wife, of lieach Ha- j veu, were gueaia of the Klberoti. , E. B. I.loyd and family, of thla city, have moved to Pennagrove, N J. i Mlaa E. C. Hendry, of Philadelphia 1 waa a recent gue-t of the Idlewlld. 1 Walter Slbaon. of PhiladeLfrhla, waa J. Franklin Myers, of Philadelphia, waeaguee! of the I inperitl Sunday. Cbarlee A. li re and wife, of PhllaJoaepli I. Scull aud wire have goua to HqI Sprluga, Ve., for a few weeks. , tieorge H. Horner aud w ife, of Mulllca Hill, were vlaltora here yeaterday. C H Smyth, of Philadelphia, waa a gueat of the Atgleti a few daya ago. J. W Dunham, of Alloway, N. J., waa amoug the vlaltora here Salurday Wllllam G. Stevenaon, of Philadelphia, waa amoug the vlaltora here Sunday. Chief Scull baa been enjoying hla vacation among frleuda in Atlantic County. Johu C. Steelmau and family, of thla city, have relurued from a vlall to Philadelphia. Jacob Scbuf!', wife and daughter, of thle city, have relumed from a viall to Philadelphia J. W. I.andenl>erger, w Ife and aon.of Ml. Airy, reglatered at the Kallilu a few daya ago. Mra. Elizabeth Helllwell, of thla city, spent aeveral daya lu Plilladel phla recently. Mra. Garrison, of Leeahurg. ha- been vlaltlug her daughter, Mrr. A. W. Powell, lu thla city, Robert Kelso, w ife aud daughter, of Camden, were lu towu 'a few daya the latter |*rt of la-t week. Mlaa Km I lie Morriaon. of Chicago, la a vlallor at the home of Mta. J. K. Morriaon at the Idlew lld. William H. Delarolh. of Philadelphia. waa in towu a few daya ago aud reglatered at the Lorraine. Mra. Clarence Carbarl, of Philadelphia, la vialtiug her parenta.N. C Godfrey aud wife, in thla city. irey aua wue. iu inia cuy. ? i
Hiram Steelman, an Atlantic City lawyer and former reeldent of thla city, waa in town .* a urday. ( Commodore Churchill Huugerford (| aud eon, of Philadelphia, were In , towu Saturday aud Sunday. Dr. W. W. Maddock, of thla city, 0 waa amoftg I be vlaltora totbetfuaker ( City tbe latter part of laat week. c William N Cooper, of Treutonnwho , baa a law oltlce In thla city, waa among the vlaltora here Saturday. , Mra. J. R. drover and daughter, of | thla city, have returned from a vlalt to ( rleuda In the New England Statea. | Walter Cbaudler and Paat Commodore Clarence C- W . Wtlaou. of Phlla- | del phla. were vlaltora here Sunday. | W. A. Bender and wife, of Phlladel- I phla, were here a few daya early thle week, when they cloaed their cottage. Mayor Elite, of Camden, look a look i over the city Sunday. He la a wellkuowu aummer reeldent of Ocean City. 1 Mlaa Ruth Barlow, Mlaa Margaret Scull, Joaeph Rlgglue and Harry Jonea look an auto trip to Peuuagrove Sunday. Dr and Mra. I T Scbwattand their. aoua, Herbert aud Wtnfred, of Phlla-, delplila, were In lown a few daya . aloce. Jed DuBola. editor of tne Five Mile Beach Journal, and Freeholder Chaa. | W. Saul, of Wild wood, were here yeaferday. Capt. aud Mra John M Sharp. of thla ctly. have gone South, where they capect to remain durlug the winter Mlaa Mabel I -a Bar re baa returned gum a vlalt to Delaware Water Uap
r 1 i aud Eaatou. She waa accompeuted ( " by her mother. - Mlaa Edna O. Julian ha- returned to < thla city from a vlalt to her home In • f Philadelphia and alao Delaware AVater ' ' tlap and vicinity. William J. Powell and wife, of tliia ' ' city, returned Thuraday evenlug from 1 a ten daya' vlalt to Philadelphia. New Vork and Hoboken. ' f Mr. and Mra. T. R Adam-. Mlaa ' Elizabeth Adama and Joaeph Mr Adeuia. 8d, of ltoxborough. were ( » week-end vlaltora here. ( Auguatua W. Miller, wife and eon, of , Sea Isle City, well koow'n In thla city, ii have returned from a pleaaaut vlalt to , • the Calaklll Mountalna. Squire aud Mra. J. a Ituah, of thla 1 lf city. Will leave early next week on a e trip to Reading and vicinity. They will be gone aeveral weeka. Mra. Llllle Smith, who liae been a reeldent of thla city for aeveral year-, hae gone to Deuulavllle and will make Iter home with her mother. Mlaa Luella Ingalla, au Inalructor In tbe high acbool. who apralued both of her anklea by falling dowu atalra laat week. wa« able to return to duty Monday. Mouday. '
Andrew N^Paul and wife and Wal- " ter E. I.amouti and wife, of Plilladel- I phla, occupied Mr. Paul'a apartmentnear the Boardwalk a few daya during u the week. ^ County Sufierluteudent A. W Hand, * of Cape May, who waa recently reap- " (Kiluted to hla poaltlou aa head of the 4 county public acbool-. waa in lown S 1 Saturday I*wla E McAllister, who ha- a re- ' apoualble poaltlou with a big tlrm In 1 f Plalutleld, apent Sunday with hla j ' parenta. Mr. and Mra. S. S McAllister. ( in thla city. Mra. J. W. I-ee and eon, Edward ■ Lee. have returned to their home in thla city after a pleaaaut vlalt to Mra. , - Ijee'a brother. Ueorge Ludlarn, aud ( p wife In Camden. , • Mra. H. a Scull, of May's lauding. , ; spent rtuuday w Itli her eon. Joaeph I , - Scull, real estate operator, aud wife .lu . this city. She wa- accompanied by ( her daughter, Mlaa Rae Scull. > Mlaa Helen McAllister, a student at - tbe Baptist I nalltute lu Philadelphia, -pent Sunday aud Mouday with her r parent-. S. S McAllister, dry goods ! mercbaut, and wife, thla city, a I Charles Powell and wife, and W. F. Gardiner and wife, of this city, have e returned from au auto trip to Waahi. ! Ington. D.C.. They were gone a week, looking over the cities aud town- en route. >f| Joseph Sewkirk and wife and Cllf T ford Fllterafl. wife and eon, Floyd, of w ! Monroevllle, S. J., have returned I borne after apendlog aeveral daya In id thle city aa tbe gueeta of Hazel m. ip ' Newktrk aud wife.
1 OCEAN CITY DOES ' NOT NEED HELP [ Despite the Would-be Unkind ) Fling from Ex-Senator j Hand's Cape May Paper. ; f Coder the head, ••Ocean City Wants I Help." the t'ape May Slar and Wave ! ' in It- story, of the recent meeting of 1 1 May County Seashore Resorts, aud re- j 1 cities of the oouuly. has the following j ' to -ay: -aid (or ibe pro|-» ed route through ihe of coat road, of wa. no" "cot.-'idelld ^ nf j t goodmte (for Ocean Gtyh Then it > I Homers' Point aud Oceau City, at a • handsome price. At lt>e be-l the new . lloual roada t h tough I he salt .meadow--, • which are continually -etlling In Ihe 1 mud aud co-ting fabulous yum- ol • | to keep them In repair. II would be for heller If au organized ef- 1 ' is bul a abort dlstauce aud would only ale Ihe draw , w hile Ihe oilier would ' employ aeveral men for the draw- aud ' require much uuuece-aary driving on K r account oftbe horse-shoe bend*. "The bridge from Somer-' Point to " " Bee-ley'- Point would rnajte a couth. • uoua aud eXcelleut driveway from ' Cape May to New York City and j Each resort la eouuected to Ihe main road by excellent brancbe-, which are 1 1 well known to motorists. It doe- 1 -rem like a u-ele— expenditure of ^ which would neither he a tiling of * beauty nor a/mvlng of lime. " " A-hle from the merit- of tbe coni atructlon of tlie proposed lilgbway . let . u- -et you right on one thtug. Brother . Hand. Ocean City does not want IicI|l thank you. She I- doing very well. , A- a matter of lart, there are many , people lu Ocean City -who do not aee where this resort It to be bellied by „ bridge- connecting the moat southern v point of Ihe county wllb Atlantic City | ' aud Hie big outside world by way of , Ocean City. Where automoblli-t- , . uilghl now remain in Ocean City for a ! few hour- before returulug to Atlantic | City, Philadelphia, New York and j other large cities, ttiey could, were Mr. , , Itisley's proposition to eventuate, coii- j nunc traveling duwn through Oceau ^ City to the extreme end of tlie county. j, People here fall to grasp wbere.eveu If Ocean City* does "want help." It ( would be materially benefited by -uch t a plan. I ' It l» a great project— Oils connecting | • of the resorts by meana of bridge- over - ■ the bays and creeks In the county— bul j a million dollar bond Issue I- something , bigger, aud. as Director Clouting, uf • the Cape May County Board of Freeholders said. Ibe board would have In i lieople before attempting anything of i
! PRACTICAL POLITICS NOT A SANCTIFIED CALLING
, Champion Talks to ' < Church Society on "Captur- jj ing Politics for God." J At lire Invitation of the Christian Sks-lely of lire First I'resby- | the society at their meeting Huuday j 1 -evening. Hi- subject was "Capturing • I Pol II les for Hod." from the society's I les»ou for the day. Mayor Champtou'. talk was highly , praised by all Who beard It. j ' j The question, said Ibe Mayor, lias 1 1 a l liri-Hai' slid a politician?" do far ' I a- Ibe speaker knew, be slated. It has < never been satisfactorily answered. I ' Mr Buhner. others and himself, the Mayor -sld. will -ay It may be a pos- : I To be a modern politician and a i -|»eaker declared. ll Is Ills view Ibat j 1 Politics Is a scientific game played | • by cxi-erlji; and lire only way lo com- 1 ' t'sl tbe iHiliilclans Is to follow tbe j gsme sod play it the way they do. There are good church tneu J* poll- 1 He-, but they hold themselves aloof Hie practical part of Ihe" game. f some one lias lo play Ihe of practical politics for them. 1 Slid practical politics Is not a very 1 sanctified calling. • 1 The only ju-tificatlou for a good r Christian In politlca Is that If he were ' not lo mingle Hie tricksters would con- 1 Irol and run the government. The tendeucy of recent years is toward cleaner, better politics. Within ^ Act was enacted In this Stale, and this ' law I- toward the end to make Hie " corruption of politics Impossible. Only few year- ago money bad mucb to 1 do Willi giving us Impure politics. ' There were many purchasable voles. ' Tlie liquor lutereate, too, were aud are J The Slate 1s conatanlly enacting 1 to remedy these evils. New'lews make II lm|Hisslble lo buy votes. To capture politics for Uod we ^ vole for Hie moral principles involved. " are a great many things Cbrla- | III-. If there are Iwo candidates for public office, one la usually for Ihe f liquor Interests. .We usually know ' and. Hie liquor Interests work haul for lilm But 'do tlie Christian lieople do tlietr full dut)? Will the 1 Ctirlailau people help as much as Hie ( Speaking of condlHous lu Cape May Mayor Champion staled that there are IM saloous in tlie county.saloon mau contributes |50 to 1 elect Hie man re|vreseutliig Hie ? pledges ten votes Tlie other candl- 1 date starts with ffi-JOO In cash and 010 ( Tlie only way we can capture poll- ' tics for Hod. the Mayor said, la for the. _ this handicap. Until -the Christian ( people organize for cleaner, heller polItlca, we' will uot capture politics for ' Ood- N , - t I ii llirae .Isys II Is note privilege lo | vole. It fa our duty to vote. I We should baud together to of! sec) the ' work of the other feMow. t The I'liriaHau la battling with expert-. i audit requires hla full energy to com- « II I- a t'eeper. broader subject than ( mist of reatlz We zreloo jeady to , drift. 7 ' . II I- the Christian's duty lo support 1 '■ every moral Issue prereoted. If the , Christian does Hits and works as bard , Ins oppouenl, wa will have no dllfi- i r cully lu capturing politics for Ood. 'J Al Hie conclusion of the Mayor's . ' talk, tlie prealdeut of tbe Christian Endeavor Society. Mrs. Hetbert I'loch. . thanked tbe city's chief executive for , lit- address which, she said, she was - sure all had enjoyed. The Kev. Charles H. Botiuer expressed himself as very mucb pleased 1 with Hie Mayor's frank and very clear • explanation. Many good men, Ilka ' Mayor Champion, frequently disparage their work, but Ibey are compelled i lo lake up Hie lines of politlca, eveu f t bougli lliey may get besmirched, for I Hie best Interests of their communities. f The paelor asked Uod'a blessing on Hie Mayor and the other City Comlie and the other city com-
missioners and voiced Ihe hope of ( tlielr continued success. „ A. J. timllh, after explaining the ; meaning of Ihe word poliHciao, as be ( understands It, said ll Is essential for , Christian meu lo be In politics. He ( said he Is auxlously watching to see , what Philadelphia lo November is , going lodo wllh "ibegeug." There should be good results after the reoeot , work of -Billy" Sunday in Philadelphia. There ought to be eomttbmg done et the comlug election to show . that Hie church people are accomplishresults. 1 I be Ladles' Aid Society will hold i ' heir aunual "Talent Social" In the 1 social -rooms of First M. E. Church this evenlug. Each member will contribute oue dollar aud tell, If she Foe Kent. Collage 70S Central avenue; all mod- ■ ern couvenleneee; can be rented by tbe year or durlug wloler months. For • further particulars apply SurnMKb ' olfiee, Ocean City, N.J. adv-lf Fob Rent I'spt RSigHEii.— 722 Ae- '. bury avenue, 7 rooms and bath, ail , conveniences; also «- room collage wllb bath, all convenlanoea. Apply alore 7:2 Aabory avenue, or W. W. Adams. • Fourth street and Wesley avenue, n oaanClty N.J. adv., 10 21. If. Fob Sack —Motor boat, 25 feet loug, : r. * feel beam; cabin; 2 cycle motor; in . good condition. Apply. Tenth BDd ,f | lay, adv. 6-20, tf. Fob Rent. — By the year, a 7 room house, hot aud cold water and bath. I- Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co MO. «
'soldier boys : lose fast game ' Defeat of the Season , Administered by West i Branch Y. M. C. A. There was auotber fast game uf has- , ket ball al Company U'e armory Sat- , , i urday eveuiug, Ibe conteslauts being , the teems of the West Branch Y. M. | -|C. A., of Bhlladelpbla, and Hie Oceeu | < 'tty Military Club. The visitors won I Ihe score of 2U to |7. , , There v.as a gi.iod-slzed crowd ( present, aud clever plays by escb , team were applauded. | ,j The locals were somewhat handl- | , | capped by the absence of Llby. which | , J made ueceysary clieugea in tbe play- i inslllons of tw o of the boys. Sharp , , wa. the new player. Tlie line up: . I Military Club West Branch . 1 Henderson Forward Euok , Brack ley Frederlckaon Wieaeutiiel Center Coghlan Smith Kelly . Uuerds Hrownley Sharp* Kingston Field goal-— Breckley, 2; Smith. 2: ' 4; Frederick-oil. 4: Coghlan, 1; Kelly, L Foul goals— Henderson, 8; ' Breckley. 8: Wleaentbal, 8; Smith, 2; ' Sharp. 1; Euos li; Frrderlckson, 8; ' , 2; Kelly, I; Brownley. 2; 1 I. Referee, Roy Johnson. 1 Recent real estate transfers In Ocean < recorded tn tbe office of County ' Hlldrelh, as reported In tbe Cape - May County Gazelle, are at follows: I Harvey Y. Lake to Meadow-brook 1 11000. I Ad at luleraeclon or uorth* I west line uf Key avenue with eoptb- 1 west Hue of Eighteenth street, extend- < Ing to Intersection of uortheast Hue -of < llxy avenue, wllh northeast lloe of - street. < Ocean City Association to Harvey 1 Y. Lake. 14000- Lot beginning lu 1 northwest line of Bay avenue at Inter- ' street, thence three feet southeast of High- water Hue ol Beach Thorough- • f«re following course of high-water ' line to a point three feet distant from I Junction of hlgb-water-llne of Beach I Thoroughfare with high-water line of I Hay Creek lo ■orlliwest line of land i formerly twlonglug lo Ocean City I Bayous Co. I Maggie It. Kulsellto Wm. M. Tay- < *1500. Lol 648. Seel ion D. I Wm. M. Taylor et ux to Wm E. I Uiidcrdowu- *700. Lot 6<8. Section D I Ocean City Association to Ueorge • Ititteu house. *800 Lot ]U>. Section M. I Joseph 1 . Scull, et al, to Oceau City I 'Club. *1500. Lots 121, 122 I and 123. Section C. I Ocean City Land Co. lo Clara V. | Silence. *1400. Lot 44. Section 8. i Seymour Davis, el ux, to Charlotte Shoemaker Chester. *800. lot 72, Ulrard Realty Compauy. Ocean City Hardens Co. to Milton Myers. *075. Lot 1 004, block 10. Colepieu F CorsoD, sheriff (lands of . I T. I'retlyman, et ux.) to Cbarlee . . W. German. *100. Lot 308, block 2. , Air N toNI h st W«t and Haven -vendee. Sfifilou C runs ' Kloslesulli to Twenty -lounn sllwau, be from Twenty-nlntb lo Tlilrly-fourtb streets, between tbe bay and ocean. Mac. Ian H rans tram Thirty -too rth lo Port leu. sUeeu, be . from Fortieth to Forty-elxlb etreeta, between Fltty-aeoond lo FUty-nlulb slrweu, betweao - tbe bay and ocean. I a ' • i r TEACHERS' INSTITDTB '- I.ocsl Inslrnciora Attend acs«lous " Locnl school teachers attended tbe ir Cape May County Institute at Cape '' May Thursday and Friday laat, going there aud back lu automobiles Tbe Instructors were Dr. 8. D, Fens, Dr. D. Fees,
president of Antiocb College, Yellow- 1 sprluga, O ; Prof. A. B. Meredith, 1 Assistant State Commissioner luCbarge ' of Secondary Sclioole;Prof Z. E. Booll, Assistant State Commissioner In Charge of Elementary Schools, nod J. 1 Archer Htackhouee. director of the Cape May County Vocational Schools. A feature oftbe sessions was tba address by Dr. Feaa Thursday evening. Hud Lost tats Trip. ' , i". B. Powell aud wife and William FUardloer and wife, of thla city, returned Mouday eveuiug from a week's delightful auto trip. They visited Peuuagrove. Baltimore, Washington I and points of Interest near that dly, ! Gettysburg, York, Columbia, Lancasi ter aDd Philadelphia, wbeuce they Frauk Hartmao, of Mermura, waa o;ie of a party of hunters that got a . deer WedDeeday of laat week. Mr e Harimau divided a portion of the deer ' be received among a few friends. One L of these waa Frank Lippiuoott, of thla C,,y' II Cbaogea of copy for display adverUaineuta must be at thla offce not later than W ednesday morning at 8 o'clock sharp for tnaertlon in the Sentinel. Whenever possible it ll ; requested that they besent In not later t. 1 than Tuesday. Thla rule will be n strictly adhered to. adv., t d . Hamilton. Elgin watches (1 per m weak. L. M Kelaoo, railroad Jswefer, n. 848 Broadway. Camden, N. J-. agent rr ben ones a week, if you mlaa htm ■and a postal. adv. tf.
JOLLY TIME AT j I CO. G'S ARMORY \ Basket Ball Games and Dances j Will be the Vogoe There I This Winter. [ The armory of lite-Ocean City Mill- 11 faulty Ninth -treel. pi.'. lo Is- j 1 t lie rnTin hers"!*'.' S| iTi'vr * "t S ua ' I . vs^n'.l j In addition to he-ket ball gauir- a ' spoil that aeeiii- popular Willi many j - the conclusion of the ha-ket bsil wm 1 I /Walter R. West I- chairman of the I Clarence Mead and Roy Darby a> In. associates on Ibe i-omtuttfl*. They have employe;! l-aec Nevellng. of Al- • lantlc City, well known here. s. the ' pianist, and William I. eland, of At- ■ lantlc City, has been engage,! a- the NAVAL CADETSHIP ' Utird , Congressman Kacharac . has been . called upon by tlie Secretary uf tlie I principal and two alternate candl- ! dales for examination lo fill the vain Juue, lUlii, of Midshipman Calvin j D. Durgtn. i celved a great number of B|ip!lcatiuiis | for appointment to Hie Naval j • Academy, aud be has determined tlial j : should be open to every young man 1 . lu Hie district, and that tils recuiu- | . under merit. In older that all young j r who would like to attend lire!] r Naval Academy may have ah equal j chance lo obielu Hie recommendations j] which Hie Congressman la called upon i j i lo make, a competlnve examination ] j . will he held in Atlantic City at a date ' to be agreed upon later, r Congressman Kacharscli extends a | cordial Invitation to every young man c r tbe district who would >'1" to take i pert tn thla exaininallou lo tile au application with him uot later then tbe | 1 first day of November. Applicants 1 eligible between Ihe ages of sixand twenty, but tlie age refers to : , the date when the candidates must ; . for examlnatroii before tlie i Ogval board, which will be lu March, | . I|I6. Under the Government regula- : lloua a boy la eligible on the day he la • sixteen aud is Ineligible on the dey he ! la twenty yeara of age. All appllca- > liana must be boue fide residents or ' tbe Second Congressional Dial r let of New Jeraey. of good moral character. , physically sound, well formed and uf
i SOCIAL UNION DINES I l-li lludelplil -i Gallic-ring. The Rev. Charles k. Hobuer at- ' tended a dinner Mouday evening at 1 the Bellevue -Stratford, Philadelphia ■ of tlie Preebyterian Social Union, at which the Rev. t-haller Mathews, ' I t). iwteamof tbe Uulveralty of Chl- , cagu, anWp reel-lent of Ihe Federal i Council uf the iL'hurchra of t'lirisl In 1 Am*rica, and the Rev. Jsmes I. Vance, ' D. p., LL D. of Nashville, Tenu. dej llvered strong addre-se- on tlie general i tuple of '-Opr Country ." William T. • Ellis, tbe celebrated lecturer and traveler, presided ea loaatmasler. ' The unlou la composed of promlneut ■ Presbyterian laymen of Philadelphia and vldolly. abd al Hie next meeting. 1 which will be given lu November. Ibe . Prealdeut of tbe United Slates la exn peeled to be present aud deliver an " SAW FINE DRILLS Convention ol Wnatclngloo. ■ Postmaster B. Frauk Stultb, back from tbe Natloual Postmasters' Convention lu Waihloglou, D. C-, which waa iu session there last week, reports having had a very pleasant time and * witnessing interesting aud Impressive drill* by cavalrymen aud artlllerymeu
[ at Fort Myer. It waa a wonderful eight, be aaya, and the boraee uf tbe ' cavalrymen showed almost human 1 Intelligence during their part of the 1 Postmaster Smith says he met many postmasters from all aectlou* of the ' oountry. Among those from thla 6 ' vicinity were Postmasters Ixiudeu- - •lager, of Atlantic City, aud Chert, of Pleaaantvllle. , Try Hughe.' Reliable Liver Pills; prompt lu action; easy to take; cou- " ceulrated In form and always rellebfe: a 25 cents per bolUr. Hughes' Central 1 Pharmacy. adv.. 10 7, tf I - 14 — Sixth and Pleasure avenue. f 17 — Eleventh and Kay aveune. 18— Fourteenth and Pleasure ave. 3-5— Seventh aud Wear avenue. 42 — Second and Aabury avenue. 48— Fourth aud Aabury avenue. * 45— Eighth aud Aabury avenue, a 4'- — Tenth aud Aabury avenue. r 48— Thirteenth and Aabury avenue. 1 48— Sixteenth and Aabury avenue. :r 61— North and Central avenue. « 64— Sixth and Central avenue, ta 57— Eleventh and Central avenue. 87— Twelfth and Weeley avenue. 88 — Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. 78— Fourth an4 Ocean avenue. 76— Seventh and Ocean avenue. r- 78 — Ninth and Ocean avenue. >t 82— Second and Atlantic avenue. #8— Boerd walk and Moorlyu terrace >• fill— Bay avenue and Hatleraea road. 521— Teenlletn and Central avenue. " JOHN E. TOWNSEND ■r Electrical Contractor ^ 1137 As bury Av®. it Ocean City New Jersey )
I HI Ill I I Kirschbaum's Suits and Overcoats ; Stetson Fall Hats, $3. So to $5.-00 Snappy Hats at $2.00 j| Fail! line of raps and sweaters; ready made j-aiits, 1 underwear, etc. Jones' Men's Shop I 804-806 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. New Jersey : Mc Ulster's Tilt- I.cadliiK Dry Hoods Store - Now Nliow iutc the- HcmC AssortuieiM of l-'ull and Winter IHerchaiidisc • Kntirc new Line of Fall Waists. * (Treat assortment of Outing Flannel Gowns, Pajauia.s, ^kirts, etc. r New, warm, knit Petticoats at 25c, 50c, $1.00. " Winter Hosiery, Winter Underwear, Sweaters, efic. 8S. IS. JVIoA-llisitex" Ocean City, N. J. tar Store closcs"Tucsdav. Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 6 o'clock. Monday znd Friday at 9 o'clock, Saturday lo.yo. j HARVEY Y. LAKE} REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue < I Ocean City New Jersey | John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Stroet and Havan Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, Platter Board, Nails, Sash Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. TO* good painting JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. PAINTING *N_g OCCOKATINC .Pntntera Paint . | act tiV'TecsTurH at VoVtislVp av.J
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Free!! No Co^t for Installation. You pay only for the Gas you use. Have us install the Arc now, so it is ready for your use 1 when you want it-' . _ The City Gas Light Co.
PLUMBING 4 re yon getting entire satisfaction as to prlcta, workmanship and business courtesy? II not, it will pay you lo give me a trial. I am in an exceptionally good poaition to take sare of yonr re;iair work of which I make a specialty. I have no expeniivs ealabiiahmenl * or clerical force to maintain Oivc ma a trial. ttoth Phonsa C. M. BACON 607 UltfHtH St Interesting to Investors 1 OR ' Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for ^rSeaside Home
FOR SAL E— A loU located in Section O, OoaknBky, S- J-. ===== in vicinity of Htate road and PannutTanta and Reading Railroad stations. Alao slice for bungalows sit nets on OreaX Kgg Harbor Bay, Beeelsy's Paint. N. J. - - ARTHUR^O JB ARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Publis and ©COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS ' ~<1 Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean cmr - Nbw Jersey -a • Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL
a. HOTZIS ABD COTTACiES.- ' M©T6L biseAYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Btreet* OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. F: KMIfH Brcj^JOHA*. iScotch Mall hdMTOHILM -Opsn At: tba Isare I A , - - * i.-t. .-•.i.iri.aiv watt, the ens. .-o.snta.baiB > 1:. M--IIWKXT . - - Mgr. THE IMPERIAL THE KATHLU WYOMING open all - tbe jwar Hot Water ilea A. P. niLKF.B J HOTEL ATGLEN — (hie of the m-»t oenlrallr located hotels is 0 Ociwn City. Tlie aim has alwsyi been to J make this house erlect and homelika, and its 4 large ami eesnred [-atronage provre its suoJ cree. Fur terus and paruenlan addreae , 1 f«E HEWLINGS X OPEN FOR THE SEASON, z Kpccial September Rates . I L R. HEWUXOa f Ninth and Wesley ave. Ocean Ctty, N. J I NEW HOTEL ELBERON 1 tiy,Tw^OTvji! rM * Kourleent |*is.-ason. rtioronzbly renovated 2 aud iirwlj- papen-d, llel't Fbones: 17-x and ' "wis;Open Aj.i. Tjik Veab *- Central avenue and Ninth street. o. W. K. WOOIMIDK, Prop. ~ Head for booklet. Hot Water Hea THE I0LEWILD ~ OPEN ALL V|4K Mooriyn Terrace Ocean qity. ». J. between Elablb and Ninth HtreeU XI ItM. J. K.H0BK1B0N KEITH HALL 915 Wesley Avenue » ^^__0jten All Year Hpeclal Winter Rates 4 E. c. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH STREET ocean city new jersey il. Hurkhardt & Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING tn AHim avxit'i WXAX CtTT HEW JtX-SIT Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty'* Pier OPliN all year Sutb km City tap ii ml Boat Bouse Motor Boats Stored for tlie winter. * t Fifty-ninth street and West Ave. ~ Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by the Htate. •> -> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. 116 OCEAN CITY N. J. Ubtan bin re. J.
Always Ready The Ocean City Title and T-rust Company is always 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. OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. OCEAN CITY, N. J. ATLANTIC ICE COWUI Pocono Monataia In O 8oa, 101» Aabury Av* I OCCAM CITY * 4.

