Ocean City Sentinel, 4 November 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXV. ' OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, XOVE.M lllvll 4. 1915- NO. §4" - 1 *

Ocean City Sentinel Fsbllatitd Wxklr at R. CURTIS ROBINS^** Ed. lor and Proprietor " •i.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. ATTOBHEY*.aT.|.AW. ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, HoprsoMOowrt Commission**. Nouj? VublicCAPE RAI l«l Kt HOI tt, I. J. (Opposite Public Bulldlnco). J_^°\VAOFFICES" 1 Apgar & Boswell,

ANBURY AVENllE^and tVoHTM WTRKKT J^AW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddiogs 4 Read SSw*t»BolidIn«.'>::Un ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law NEWELL HEULINGS Attorney at Law sub Eighth Street Ocean City New Jersey MORGAN HAND, Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N.J. * ; i Eyes Eiunined Without Drop; Newest up-to-date raeltiode. natleraetlou '"ei^S'^oee^Uf'inrul'n^lo^SnMOppa j ~tr»crljluj?n leptee" "du pi Icated *»t ^ abort ~ w. ELY tTLOTIt' CITY. I. J. J N. GRISCOM, M. D. BIUHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. j Hotb P boo re— Bell. Ik interstate. UO-A OSoe Hears- Until to^^Kroma tolpn. At Rlebard Towneend e. Palermo. «J0 to 5-30 p. ■.dally. Bail Pbone. farmer's Line. M l AllesCoiMB, I. 7-*p.m.1U"'U w10vu, ■( .

ltd Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. i. " Pbooee: Bell 4M-W; Inter -relate HO- A Florence Brick Haines Cor. Btm and Wesley Ave •jech a no-therapist Medical and Corrective llymDaetlre Hour, by appointment JJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER ►.Dentist" 809 Central Avenue •CEAI CITY. ■- *• Ratlin T^R. G. Fairchilo Starr Dentist jUor. AV*" C rtmmonramdnt (llftc Commencement Gifts

Enjoy the Beat lljeju.^ m ^^10 wy «°^ — NJ BULBS juat Received From HOLLAND Hyacinths Tulips Narcissus Try Our Si. 00 Amort meat Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST 1128 SAY AVENUE Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL

Attention, Cottagers There " a fir«t-rl.« Grr.-nl.ouiw wtsblUhment. on Main Shore Road.iLOiean Heights. nrar Sutnrrc' po.nl, within easy rearb of I Ocean Ciq\ where plant, and cut flower* of ali Icinda are to he had. Nothin/adile more In'thr value or attractiveness of your col Lye I " Telephone or give n»'a call. Colonial Greenhouses TttoV II WAI.kF.U. Manager Telephone, Somers' Point, 12-a Lin w ood Post Office FOB SALE AT COST A beautiful Cottage-Bungalow on Wesley j - avenue, facing the ocean, near Thirteenth street, 9 rooms and bath, garage, laundry, etc. - ! It will be finished by October 15, and is the . j 1 Best Bargain in that choice district of the re- J sort. 1'or full particulars inquire MASSEY 4k BID VVAiRDS fcg Eighth anp central avr. , .j

Heated Apartments For Rent by the Year ^ Funiished or unfuruished at a very moderate rent. Five rooms aud bath; - every modern convenience. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. f , .. rr — — - -rr B. Frank Smith Go.,"r.Sl,r I If you have mpney to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine i lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with Sfnall house, $2500. I Two lota corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, $ 1 200. Fourteen rdom house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, ' attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. s 1036 Asbury Ave. HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. U Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. PLUMBINO Are you getting entire satisfaction ■» to prices, workmanship and business courteeyj If ? 1 not, it will pay von to give me a trial. 1 an. in an ejoeptiotuilly good poaition to take - j oarv of yonr repair work of which I make a specialty. I have no expensive eetabliahmenl y i or clerical foroa to maintain. Giva me a trial !: !».,« I, Phone. C. H. BACON 607 Eighth St

Interesting to Investors —OR ? £ Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home eee ci | r — A few lot. located in .Section G, Ocean Oity, R J., a RLE. ^ riciQ^ ^ Su„ ^ ivn^ji.anu, and Reading Railroad station.. Alv.'.ite. for bungalows aRnala Ob Great Kgg Harbor Baj, BeealryY Point, N. J. c ARTHUR_D.BBARROWS — ; 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. f

Increased Responsibility The Federal Rcacrve Act was paaacd to strengthen the aervice of KcspOHsiUt Bants. . Every National Bank conducted on aound banking principles may receive, through the Federal Reserve System, the credit accommodation their customers need in even the time of utmost j stringency — the natural result of j uniting responsible banking forces j R under one great, co-operative or- * Asa Member Bank of Philadelphia Regional Reserve Bank, this -Institution offers all the facilities and advantages of our vast National " i Banking organizationFirst s National Bank ' OCEAN CITY. N. J.

The Ponttertt BOOT « SHOE : REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE ' (I4-«U Aahnry Ave.. Ocean City. N. J J ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies * (S*cc*sa*r te I. S. Ca.rn.li.) , ( Seventh St. and West Ave. | Ocean City, N. J. ( Choice Dairy Prodoctn ' Butter nod Eggs Ask for Booklet of Specialties j Order* Delivered Both Phone. JflARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer - -rnonsie ocxah city. n.J.

A SMALL INVESTMENT WONDERFUL RESULTS " Hughes' Bronchial Mixture u, H * , J '"Df Cl\V,rv*0 ' Vb L-'.'-TltV " ^ rawta..r«at'' * as ocwrs raw moTTLM HUGHES" CENTRAL PHARMACY EIGHTH ST .SO WCSLEY AYE. OCK8N CITY. U.4.

REPUBLICANS WINNERS IN BATTLE OF BALLOTS

L. T. Stevens Goes to Senate j ~ and Mark Lake to Assent- J bly— Local Vote. f~ | - Willi a somewhat light vole at the * : election here Tuesday. A.aeuihly tt.ai. T Lew .. T. rttevei... of Cape May City, j »a> elected Republican Slate Set.at.it j by 158. hi tbe county be wou over j 1 Senator W heaton . bl. Democratic op- 1 ponent. by a majority of about 100. Mark Lake, of Hit. city. Republican, nominee for the .assembly, had prae-i jlr.llv everything III. way. Over at 1 1' the Itepubllcau (Tub headquarter. iTtie«lay nlgbt the member, got Tirol o at. avalaucbe. lit. majority »■ about C 1200. For one alniovt unknown In the o! ■ county. Howard I). Taylor, of tbl.

city. Democratic nominee for tbe waenibly . recelve.1 a fair vote. » In tbe Klr.t Ward of thl. cltyjJJ^e * voters made the reelection Free* bolder John P. Fox alm&l uuaulJohn K Townaeud, In hie Second Ward, wou a seat In tBYTJoard of freeholder.. His opponent wa. George uoue eflort on his own behalf The amendment providing for Die There were 2>o votes cast lo the First Ward aud three rejected. Ill the Second Ward. 'J»7 ballot, were cast. One wa. rejected aud three State Senator— George W. Reeve., * National Prohibition. 8; Lewi. T. Steven., Republican. 176; Harry e VI heaton, Democrallca78. , Member of General Assembly— Monroe Hand. Natloual Prohibition.!!; Mark Lake. Republican, 221; Howard d D. Taylor, Democrallo, 26 Coroner— Frank K. Hughes. Democratic. 41; Wilson A. Lnke, Republican, 203 - Freeholder— John P. Fog, Republican and Democratic, 227. r Amendment— yea, 68; no. 118 f SECOND watui. State Senator — George W. Raavat, ■ National Prohibition, 12: Leans T Ste-" veos. Republican, 18-5; Harry C.lVhea- " toil. Democratic. 108. Member of General.Asaembly— Monroe Hand. Nsllonat Prohibition. 16; Mark Lake, Republican. 201; Howard D. Taylor, Democratic. 70. VC'oroner— Frank R. Hughes, Democfatio. 76; Wilson- A Idlke. Republl4". " o-l ... . — ) Freeholder— George B. Parker. Democratic. 83; John R. Towntend, Republican. 180. If Amtpdmtut— yee, 81; no, 10#.' ! NEW APARTMENTS

FOR A. j. SMITE of CaptaiS of Local Life- t guards Also to be Eularged. Swan aud Traut, bnHders. of Ibis city, have begua work of enlarging ( tbe store of Cap!/ Alfred R. Smith aud _ constructlt g apartments over II. , Tbere will be t^neetorlea. sod Capt. ( and wile ■trill occupy oue of tbe , *Tbe work w lll.cnst about »6.W0. and , It wjll bf a big Improvement to that . section of tbe city, Ajibuty avenue near-Kleveolh street. Tbe dimeuslons of Ibe wiore w III- be 24x66 feet. 1 ' ( Tbe bulldlDg will have at. a-bealos Tbe iparloients will be healed. ] ONE YEAR OLD ' ebra.rs Yfltb ■ Parts. John Gordon Dunham Grant, son of James Grant aod wife, Of 886 Peonlyn place, was one year old Wedneaday .October 27 .and his parenu decided to celebrate the event by giving a birthday party. t hose WW-BF? Mr.. Margaret Foster, Mrs. J. J, Foster, Mrs. Harry Mrs. M. Mullen, fcfr..' Charles Slang and Mra. Joseph l^c They bad a very pleasant tune. Tbe little fellow ..didn't seem to know, what It was all abeut, but be ap^, > peered to eojoy tbe occaalbn as thucb as any of the others. Dewing Clnb Meets. The Sewing Club met at the home of the Ml wet Louisa aod Inez Corson Monday evening and spent a few hours very pleasantly. Tbe club meets every week during tbe fall abd winter months. Those present wete Mr*. Ho- - mer Shoemaker. Mrs. Lawrence Leer, ibs Ml.se. Ada Kaock, Maud Fonlda. Beatrice Towntend.Iooa Adams, Anna Jewup. Frances Hawed, Inez Uorfod, Loul*a Cpraon, Joeephlne Taylor, Mane Booibroyd aod Mary Fox. Job S,vue->— Lnrgs double taster •lave flue condition: Call aud examine within six day*. 480 Asbury aveoo*. adv. Tl. Fob Refer t'kkf bsishbu.— 722 A»bury avenue. 7 rooms and bath, all enbvsnteucos; also 6-room ooltage with bath, all conveniences. Apply store 722 Asbury avenue, or W. W. Adams. Fourth street aod WaMay avsocs. Ocean City H.J. adv., 10-21, If.

ROOM FOR CHRISTIN OCEAN CITY' Topic of Sermon by the Rev. I J. B. Kulp Next Sunday Night. ■T« Tbere Room for Clyi-I lu.Oceau | lo be delivered by the Rev- J. B. Kuipnlie pa.tor. It. the Fir-l M.'K. Mr. Kulp lias jual concluded s series of excellent sermons, character studies s from "l^!s Miaerablrs" In his church *

i- nil Sunday evenings, aud these dts. courses have served to draw large cone g regain. ns. v e Doubtless the edifice will he titled t |. next Sunday evening by s congrega- t t Important and vital question. e $95 IN FINES Business in local police circles has c has not been very brisk Hit* fall, but , 1 Police Justice Barrows does occasion- „ ally have a prisoner brfore him In his ^ " court. t n * The following report to the City Commissioners at their weekly meet- t ■: lug, with his check for f!«, shows w hat he has done during (he last few The Hoard of Commissioners of. Ocean City — Gentlemen: I have the honor lo I; tected from June 22, 1815. to governf Ml, 1816: July 20. 610.00 n Aug. 17, 10.00 Aug. 80. 10 00 Aug 30 . 43.00 I. Sept I, 6 00 j Sept. II. 6.00 Sept. 23, 6.00 ». (86.00 ' " Respectfully submltled, r- AHTHCRD. Bakkovvs. 9 Police Justice. ■ J. AlODKO cotton's Sslra. | d Alotizo Cotton, real estate agent, 618 ■ Aabury aveoue, has sold tbe collage at t: >. 618 Central aveuue, owued by James I |. Kuckmsn, treasurer of the Frieuda' Fuel Association , or Philadelphia. (□ i an Ocean Clly person. He lias also sold tbe cottage and lot owned by Mrs. C Virginia Downes, at West aveuue aud Seveutb street, to a Pblladelpblau. t

WILL PAY $300 ON si PARSONAGE DEBT - Ladies' Aid Society of Fir6t M. E. Church Holds Entbasias'ic Meeting. 9 The member- ..f the Ladles Aid So7 • decidetl to pay (3UUuf lite principal on About fl'Jti was cleared by tlie -Talent Social" given by this so The members of lite society ate at- ! ranging for a parcel post sale to be < K. Friday evening, November 12 Many < es celved. ss In connection with this afl'slr. a 1 •h -I'ollvsnna Social" will be held. •

want In keep one guessing, and Ibe ' way to solve the queallou Is to go lo the church's social rooms Friday evening. November 12. PLAN GOOD TIME. "Psrctl I-ost Hoctai" at Preabr- . A "Parcel Post Social" will be held i lu the social room- of lite First Pres. . byterian Church Thursday evening uf I next week by the members of (he Mary Charles H. llobner, wife of the psalor l'ost-csrds coulaltilug (he following . and friends: . wSTjeKniDe'oTthJri1 ^.nTlfwu'/o.I ' . Don't fall to be present. You'll en- i Joy the occasion. , YOUNG COUPLE WED Fisher t lie Bride of Bertram l!e. tram Hlllmau, a carpenter, aud sou of Mra. Horace Butler, and Mis* Ads May Fisher, daughter of Albert all of this city, were married at tbe First M. E. Church parsonage Saturday evening by the pastor, tbe J. B. Kulp Tbe bride was prettily attired lu while. Tbe attendants were Miss Myrtle B. Gilford and John D Barr. Mr. and Mrs, Htllman will reside lu this city.

CAMPBELL SAYS BILLS

SEEM TO BE EXCESSIVE

"«ty Solicitor to Make In- ~ vestigation of the Ledger's J Charges for "Ads." 1 Director Campbell, at the weekly ' meeting of the City Commissioners, st Id that lu settling up old bills, It ha» discovered that some of the Ucean Ledger's bills appear to be exces- ' stve. lo tbe uupald lax sale advertise1 ineutof 1812 he staled, there appears ' be au exces. cbarge of (50; there apprin to be at. excess of (73 for this ad- at veritslng lu 1818. and also (100 lu 1814. m After saying this. Director Campbell ol madew motlou, secouded by Director O ' Adams and carried, that the city solicitor be authorized to Investigate the <• correctness of these bills aud report back to the board. * _ LUCKY FISHERMEN xmu aterlmsa and Hoover 1 I. sorted a aprckled front. John C. Hteelmau aud Arthur Hon " ver waot Ashing In the hay elecllou 1 day aud bad very good luck. Tbey f * caught • lot of flounders, bass and weakflsh aod also lauded a speckled * * trou{. the latter something unusual r tp Die bay here. Mr. Wteelman says. ^ * Tlie trout weighed two pouuds aud ' eras' a beauty. Tbey also got .a big basket full of \ "< -It waa ratber nice oh the bay early h lo the day. but later on tbe weather took on the aspect of a day lu March. Jttaev Hoetoi. n The Ladles' Aid Society of the Flrat ra Baptist Church will bold a "Jitney I y Social" andeotertalument at the home I r of Mra. Joeepb Snyder, 714 Asbury ( J" aveuue, Thursday evening, November i a! ir Admission, a Jltuey. Jlluey re- « fraahmeots on aale. r- . | , | r" atddock-i Pbsmacr Eighth aud Asbury aveoue. All goods . ,r sold here are guaranteed. Kindly re- ,« torn anything jcsatlsfactory to you. tf Fob saui —Motor boat, 26 feet loug, _ 8 feel beam: cablu; 2 cycle motor; In good cooditloo. Apply. Tenth and !" Bay. adv. 5-20. tf. re Try Hughes' favorite lotloo for te. roughness aud chapped skin; 25 cents ta. per bottle. Hughes' Central Pharmacy. adv., I0-7, tf

j, JOLLY EYENING AT THE ARMORY „ I L Merry Masqneraders Played m Games, Danced and Won Trophies. B' Nearly 160 people bad a very pleas- ft aot time at tbe Hallowe'en party given F Co. G's armory under the auspices li oftheLsdles' Auxiliary of the Ocean tl Military Club Saturday evening, g Many games were played aud a number Indulged lu dancing. ft Moat of tbe members of Ibe crowd a masked and tbere were a number E of vlyy- r. When ttiTiifCnyi makers unmasked, r. there were great surprises. b Refreshments consisting of doughuuta, glogerstiaps and aweet cider a were provided. Trophies werrmwarded the following: t Mrs. Joseph Barclay aod Mrs. Wm C who appeared, respectively, t bride and groom: Cbarlea H Head- < ley, 'who made a hit as the "Dutch ' Cleanser," and Miss Lsura Townsend. J who wore a qpmlc costume All had so much fuo that II has I been decided lo make the pstty ao an ' nual event. MASONS TOOK TRIP as Member* ol Local Lodge I Tweuty-flve member* of Ocean City 1 Lodge, No. t'l. F. aod A. M , paid a i fraternal visit to Ylneland Lodge. No. ■ Monday eveulng, going from here r and returning lo automobiles. They - were royally entertained. The Revs Mr. Brock, F. A. DeMssIr and Prof. E. R. Johnston, superintendent of tbe home for feeble-minded i children at Vloelaod. were made - Master Masons. I o . ■* Fob Rrnt.— By the year, a " room . house, hot and cold water and bath. 3 Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumber 1 Co adv., 8-30, tf Try Hughes' Reliable Liver Pills; r prompt In action; easy lo take; cona ceutralad lo form aod always reliable: ■- Keente per bottle. Hughes' Central Pharmacy adv.. 10-7, tf I

t '' "WHY MEN DO NOT GO TO CHURCH "i, The Rev. C. H. Bohner Will J Preach Series of Sermons i on This General Topic. ' Beginning next Sunday eveulng.the t . Rev. Charles H. Bohner. pastor, will , deliver a series of live sermous It. the < I First Church Buoday , evening, on— Why Men Do Not Go In Tbe formation of s large Men's Bible convinced hint that there Is a lalge f that

, not lu the habit of attending Buy t . His subjects will be as follows: . . Nov-etnbet 7. Faults of the Pulpit;" i November 14."Tbe Faultsof the Pew;" , November 21." Trie Faults of the Mau: ' , November 28,- Tbe Faults of Society," i December 5, "Why Met. Should Go Jo i These sermons will be based on tht i I replies received «> leiters sent to a , - number of gentlemen asking the' fob First— Why are hot more men meui- . bers of the church? , f Second— Are tbe churches of Ucean : Clly really doing the wprk the church ! uf Christ wa* fouuded to accomplish? , > Third— What do you cooalder the most helpful feature of church life to- : day? The letters which Mr. Bohner has i tiog and a fiord au outlook which could . have beeu obtained lu no other way In the same spirit of freedom apd fear- , , mined to attack tbe problem, autT the discussion will undoubtedly prove a stimulant lo the churches of the city lu their efforts lo Interest the men lu ' the serious phases of cbarch -membership aod work. - j The services will beglu promptly ol 7.45 o'clock and tbere will be special music by the choir. The members and ' friends of Ibe church ore urged to hear thesermonsand ooD-cburch-alteudaut 1 meu are especially Invited to be present a w lib tbe assurance that they will not be personally addressed ou Ibe subject of religion. 1 Dr. Hohner la a most Interesting e speaker, ^as (he people of this clly and it gaera Lather ^octets. The members of the Queen Esther Society will meet in tbe Ushers' Union room of the First M. E. Clturch next Monday evening to arrange for tbe winter's work. A .full attendance of members la urged. FINE APARTMENT

FOR OCEAN FRONT (!' Mrs. Anna L. B. Norris Gives in $5600 Contract to Allen m Scull. Alleo Hcull, tbe builder, has Just received tbe contract from Mrs. Auna M B. Norris for a two-story apartment bouse to be erected at Kourteeotb street aod Ocaau aveuue' Hi Tbe building will be 27x68, with 12- u fool front porch, aud will be modern ia aud up-to-date lu every respect. Tbe -p will be brick, with birch porch piers, oil top of which will be H large square columns. Tbe sides of M tbe bulldlug will be siding and shin. S glaa. K Each apartment will have a separate M entrance, the second floor apart- K meut having ao enclosed stairway L apartment will contain living M room, dining room, kitchen, pantry, >| rear poicb, four bed rooms aod two s. rooms. \t The building will be started at once y aod will coot (56(10. J, The same builder Is completing the p bungalow at Thirteenth street aud •. Ocean aveoue for E. F. Arthurs. The * buogtlowla of tbe t'alifnrnla bungalow [! He Is also flnlshlng a club ^ at Flfty-elglitli street aud Asbury \ uvenue for tbe Wilbur Trust Co^ of ^ rioutb Bethlehem. Fa > Mr. Bcull ha* started tbe (H000 cot1 at Fifteenth street and Ocean avefor J. W. Landenberger aod also the alterations mud addition* to the K. B. Bacon cottage at 424 Atlantic ave- a nue" f Hamilton. Elgin watches (1 per u week. L. M. Nelson, railroad Jeweler, » ■ Broadway, Camden, N. J.. agent here once a week. If you miss lilm 1 ( send a postal^ adv. tf. a

! NUMBER OF APARTMENTS 'j TO BE ERECTED HERE

Building Permits Amounting to More than $32,000 Have Been Issned. j Despite the fact tint this is always I Ihe quiet time of the year in this ctly, | particularly because of the fact that I large number* of Hie resident* are building activity fn the resort, a* shown by the permit* Issued by Building Inspector Wm. ri. Johnson during ' tbe last few days. These permits reveal that buildings ' costing m .re than (32.000 are to be erected at tbe present time. Following are Ihe building permit* r?w*n A Trout, frame bulldlug at 1048 Asbury avenue, store aud apartment, Alfred R. 801 uh. of Ocean City. R. Surith,

costing (6600. The bulldlDg will contain 21 rooms. Allen Scull, two-family frame spart--rneut 00 Ocean avenue, eootb of Fourstreet, for Mrs AudoIX B. Norrla, of Twenty-first, gjjd Pine streets, Pbtla- ' delpbia, -foaling (3600. Tbe apart- ' meut will contain 14 rooms aud four John Marts, two-family apa**111*11* • for. ff. Newell. Heolloga, of this city, > on the south side of Second street, near - Atlantic aveuue. costing (3600. John Marts, Iwo-ramlly apartment - house for J. M. Chester on Second Street, east of Atlantic avenue, ooetlag I (3-500 > Allen Scull, tram* dwelling, two and '■ otte-hal' stories, at 424 Atlantic avenue, ! for E. B. Bacoo, of Jersey City, costing - (2800. Jobo Marts, cottage on west eld* of ■ Ocean avenue, near Tenth street, for • Mr* Rhode 8. Maybew. of this clly, I costing (6500. N. S. UotI, three-story bath boaaaa ' and swimming pool on Boardwalk, soulb of Nlutb street, costing (2000. Harry It. Hayes, bulldlDg g 8014 ' Asbury avenue for Mr. Wllaou, ooet- : log (400. . - 1 W. H. Qulgg garage lo rear of lot on ' Hay avenue, south of Eleventh street, costing (50. 1 Swau aud Trout, dormer window lo 1 cottage of Mary K Smith, on Central 1 aveuue, below Tenth street. r Harry K. Hayes, barn for William j Gllderinyer, Twentieth street and Ceu1 tral avenue, costing (50. * 1 George W. Harris, roof on cottage of Stella Duok, of Lausdowoe. on Canj tral avenue, above Foorteeotb street, I costing (100. (.Julian Latham, of Washington, D. C„ of the United States Government Service, frame watch 10 war for r Ibe coastguards on t ha ocean front j at tbe foot of North street, costing (660. e Lewis Rlsley, roof ou cottage at 8#v- ' eutb street and Ceotral avenue, costing (100. Ralph Townsend, addition and porch to cottage of M. E Durbo row, 1233 Weet aveoue, coating (290. Joint Marts, one-story frame paint joint tuarts, one-story intm* psiut

shop for Clluton Breckley on Simpson avenue, below Nlutb street, ooetlng Joseph Huber, ralalog frame building for Frank Murray on Asbury avebelow Nintb street, costing 1260. PLAYED CARDS j. ■audolpti Lids BalcrMrs. J. Randolph Lyon, of 4826 Balavenue. West Pbtladelpbla, a summer resident of this city, eotartalned friends at cards at ber bom* Thursday. Among tbe Invited guests ware Mrs. Spear, Mrs. H. K. Boassler, Charles Bartlue, Mrs. Frank Schwab, Mrs. John Auderaou, Mrs. Smllb, Mrs. Robert Radford, Mfs. Maurice Daniels, Mrs. Geoore Kerr. Mr*. Walter Kuodle, Mra. J. W. Mrs. E. T. Murphy. Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs, C. 8. Wood, Harry Lawsou, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Robert McKeown. Mm. Fleming, Mrs. Frank Butler, Mr*. W. W. Slerretl. Mrs. Arthur Mrs. L. Kutberford, Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Mrs. OtlsM.Towu*eud, Mrs. Plant. Mrs. Florence Folta, Mrs. Harry Davis, Mrs. Ctarlee Shaffer, -Mr*. Joseph Stopp, Mrs. E. M. Shatter. Mrs William Cleaver, Mn. Victor Frlogs, Mrs. Rommln Hsartck, Mr*. Harvey Partridge. Mrs. NtXOo, Miss Ann Fry, Mt*s Msbal Clarke and W. C. Moore. Cottage 70s Central avenue; all modern conveniences; ceo be rented by the year or during winter months. For particular* apply Skxtinkx. offloe. Ocean City, S.J. udv-U 'wb , 1 n'mrkctrs te nsp

5 With the Opening of November comes the Newest for Women's Clothes. OUR, SUITS AND OVERCOATS | UNDERWEAK, SHOES AND COLD WEATHER GOODS „ Will make you feel right and look right, and the prices are always right. Try this store for your r cold weather wants. NEWELL CORSON |j 819 Asbnry Avenne Ocean City, N. J.