Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. NOVKMHKlt 4, 1916. We Khali be glad to receive Item* of news and rouiuiutiicatiou* of Interest to till" .community and our reader* everywhere. address of the writer, not necea*arily good faltb. DOTS. * How did the election .uH you ? Are you ■■ waving up" for t'lirMiqa*? Many Hallowe en parties hereSatu'--•y wight. upper section of tin- city* have much sucrer* on Monday. John K .Town*e»»dj%lectHclan. of While w-re-lling «ub a crowd of I boy* Monday night. Hew ling. VVal I lace dislocated the thumb of hi- left i hand. The City t omml-aloner* have Iran*- < ferreil fruui the advertising appro- 1 prist loo to the mi-cellaneou. appropriation. . . I A lot of youth* did -oiuc inlarhlef In ; - the high school building Monday ; night -The potlce are -aid to he on j The olltclal board of the Kind M. K. ! o'clock In the usual place. Important J bu-lnr— will be eoioddeted. >r Ht
( PERSONALS. I I Mr- Harry I'one I* vi.iilng her liu*- i 8.8. McAllister. dry good- merchant' J I* spending a few day* at t'a|>e May. J Capt. and Mr*. V. 8. Robln-on. of , flit* city, are YlMIIng friend* In flay- 1 J M. Rowland and wife, or Phlli- • delphia, were recent guest* of the LorHlraui Hlrelraan. an Atlantic City lawyer. was among the visitor* here Friday. Mrs. John Vox. of this city. Is visit- " lug relatives In Woodbury and Philadelphia. Bernard Ruckdeschel. of West Phil- * adelphla, was among the "visitor* here 0 Tuesday. (| I -out* C J'hlpp*. of Philadelphia, was among the week's arrivals at the ti Imperial. J, Charles F tirlm and wife, of Phlla- n delphia, sty spending a" lew day* at <1 the Kathlu. Mr- Mary T Mullen, of this city, I* " vUl'lug friends lu Woodbury aud ' Philadelphia. ** Mlsa Beatrice Town-end of thl* city. -pent the week-end with relatives In Wilmington. Del. i*slab Christian, of tbi* cily, ha* re- % algned a* one of I lie loll house keepers on the aulo bridge. Dudley Cone, who la employed at n Peuuagrove, recently vl-iled hi* y mother in thl* city. II John WeUler. • f thl* city, ha* re- »i tururd from a week'* visit to Maucb Chunk and Philadelphia. M J. Ro-co et Sharp aud Mia* Adella « Powell, of thl- clly. *pcnt Saturday " aud Sunday in Vmeland. c' Jerry DeFranco retunied Friday ^ evening from a few daya' visit to rela- " Uvea In Washington. D. C S. B. Swan, of the tlrm of Swan A Tr -ul. has been spending several day* hi lu Philadelphia on business. C Lewi. Barrett, foreman of the Skn- ■' TtKKL printing office. I* spending eev- lf eral day* In New York Clly". H A. W. Smith and til* son. Alloway " M. Smith, of thl* city, are engaged In j1 plumbing work at Paulaboro. M. K. Uerhard aud wife, of Phlladelphia. were here a few day* ago and _ were the guest* of the lille wild. Mr*. E. J. Haun and children, of \* this rlly. are vising Dr. Charles R. p, Rider aud family at Gloucester. p D. Flinory Colinau. of Washington. D. a former resident of thl* city, r came here aud voted on Tuesday. Joseph F Smllh and wife, of this w city, have gone South, w here they will li remain during I tie winter month. Luther C Ogdeu, of Cape May City, u aud Mayor H. S. Rwley. of Avalon. *| were among the vlsttora here Friday, tl Mra. Kitzalieth McKee lia* returned v to ber Germ'snloa n home after spending a few week* lu her cottage lu till* V elty. « Mr*. Mary Miloer ha* clored Hie a Wyoming for the winter month*, a* a usual, aud I* visiting friend* In Philadelphia. • <J. Kd. Corn man. of Philadelphia. a returned home the latter pari of last p week, after speudlng *w» time here <; In fishing. Albert S Carter, a cot 'age owner on (| St. Charles place, left yesterday on a h two weeks' vi.ll to Newark and Nrw ( York tlty. , W. W. Dirk hart, of Philadelphia, a summer resident of Ocean City, -spent T a couple of days here the latter part g of last week. ■ ' Mr*. 8. A. Brown and daughter. ,, Ml** May Btowu. of thl* city, have returned home from a visit to friend* F to Philadelphia. The Rev. Dr. George L Dobbin*, of q this city, preached In the Metbodlal I Church at Cape May Court Hou*e Sunday morning Dr. J William Hwghe*. wife aud , son. of Atlaullr t'lty. visited the for. t mer'. fat Iter. William R. Hughes, lot thl* city. Sunday. | j J. M. Roreubsum and wife have a moved into ooeof the third floor apart- t men Is of Joseph I. Scull's' building. > 755 A -bury avenue , Mra. Charles W. Miller ba* been enjoying a visit in Atlantic City aud 1 Philadelphia- She will *honly leave « for Yonker*. N. Y-. to vteK her daagbter. | Mra. James (i. Moold . of this city, i
1 plan to give a musical tea r* Visiting Ladies' Auxiliary bf First Presbyterian Church d Arranging for Event. V A very plea.ant meeting of tlie VI* •I itlug Ladle.' Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian Church w as held Tliiirs- ' . day 'afternoon at the home of Mrs. I William D. Chambers, 5217 North I Broad street. Philadelphia There was I a large attendance of ladle- and a most I enjoy^bie time was had 1 The reports submitted by Mi-. Ma - . K Bauer, pre-ideril. and Mr*. William I K. Harrt*. Jr.. secretary, were very I ' t encnuragm *. and lbeoutl.*>k for a sue- j 1 very bright. I The ques^uin of holding a musical tea • ' wa- discussed, and the ladle- are plan ' ' nlng a brilliant event on Ihe occasion. I After the tran*actl«n of the u-ual I I and a delightful social time, r ' ... ; celling ty her slater. Mix K. Bar- • . | The following ladies were In al- t tendance: Mr-. <» C. Brook. Mi- I Mildied F:. Brook*, Mr*. W. Yockvl. r I Mr* A. Sutherland. Mr*. S. Chink; | Mr-. F. H- Caxady, Mr*. F1 C. e Uaugh.il. Mrs. Win. Hall. Mr* A a K. Kddowes. Mrs. ■ Ula**. Mr- W. o H. 8. Baleman. Mr*. L Hue/in .Ml— u Anna C. Creth. Mr* F. K/Thxri/ Mr-.' t W. F»4.smond. Mr*. Mr* n Geo. G. \\ htlby. Mr*. fiMttiTTT Bar-
ber. Mr*. Sallle M. Mfller, Sirs It I' Row, Mr-. Wm. Hall, Mr-. GeoTta Husse, Mr*. Henry J Way, >»re^T Mr*, w; H Klpp, Mr*. W. Young. Mr*. H K. Ayar«. Mra Wm J. June*. Mr-. Wm. Margerl-on. Mr*. on roe P. Lmd, -Mr*. Oliver M. Ml- Ida K. Bauer, .Mr- Win Harn*. Jr.. Mr* E M. l ake. Mr* I. H. Harrt*. Mr* K It M*r-li. Mr-. W. D Chamber* and Mr-. T. D Lilly. The Rev. Cbarle* H Rohner. pa-tor of the First Church, wa* also present. WILL PLAY CARDS* The Youug Men's Progressive Lea gue w ill give a five hundred raid party for their member* aud women friend, of members of the league ou WrdneeA good time Is promised all who attend. The committee In charge w ill nothing undone that will help make the eveolng a pleasant one for ■'belter halve*" or sweethearts. The commit!— In charge comprise* 1 the following: Chan. 8 Stllwell. fir Allen Corson. E. J. llaOn. Dr. « K ' Jobu R Joue* and John It. ' rov®* I » I SPECIAL SERMONS etiarck t»» P—ior Milch. In the Fir*! Baptist Church Sunday ' morning, the pastor, the Rev George " Milch, will preach on "God the of HI- People " There will be special music by the junior choir. Beginning Sunday evening. Mr. ' Milch will preach a series of four ser- | on "The Story or Jesus" (lllu- 1 (rated) The subject of hi* first discourse will be "Jesua in HI* Home " ' There will tie vocal mush- bv l he <|uar B»kn Ball t;*Bir | The Delaware Hushie** College's ball team will play ibe Ocean Military Club'* five at Co. G'armory next Saturday eveuing. No I lover of the sport should ml— thlgame. Thevisincigte.uii--.KlK.be excellent, and tbe local boy* are pul- 'I up a fast game. Turn out and t help the boys, In addition to enter- I laiulug yourself. The armory Is well c has joined her husband lit Richmond. Va. He wa* a former policeman here, i but I* oow employed by a big oil com- t pany. I J Garwood Smith, son of Anthony ' Smith, of Heewlcy'* Point, left yes- 1 ■erday for San Francisco, where be t will visit relative*. Heswlll be gone 1 months. George C. Mur|ihy returned to duly the post office a few day* ago after Fpending a portion of hi* vacatioo In ' vicinity of hi* for uer home hi Philadelphia. The Rev jv M. Gray, pa-tor of the M. E. Church, and his wife are enjoying the beallli-glvT eg air of thl* resort. They are spending week at the Atgleo. Commodore Churchill -fluugerford . c f Philadelphia, wa. In town Sunday, : wa* Dr. Llpwhutz. of Pbilsdel- c pbla. Both are active members of the i City Flaking Club. H. 8. Mow ter went lo the meeting at Ibe freeholders at Cape May Court 1 Tue-day as the representative of Joseph I Scull, county collector, who 1* at Werner* ville for a rest. The Rev. Frank B. l-ane. of Mill vllle. well koowD in tbl* city, has to Easton. where he has j unsd ■ the Andersou evangeltotlc campaign party, of wbleb he ba* becomes memTbe Rev. J. W. Francis and wife, or Pblladelpbla. wbospeud tlie summer season* In tbelr cottage, on Twentythird street, were vl-ilon- here Monday were accumpauled by some Cornelius Buzby. w ho has b e e n manager of the Abbott Dairies In this city, bas been transferred lo Atlantic He and hi* family have moved ' to that elty. Minor Vincent take* hi* ! place here. I Clayton H nine. Brick, wife and Ml— ' Brown and Albert F'ogg. wife and Mis* Margaret Fogg tobk an auto trip to Wllllam-town Saturday mornAt Wllllam-town tbey were tbe guest* of Oscar Souder and wife. j Fob Sale.- Automobile. Cadillac: 1918 model: 5 pa-seuger; romplele equipment: good coudlllou.; had excellent care, newly palnled. demount- j |*bllq^l«M Wesley avenoa. Ocean j , City. N.J. adv. IM.W J
electric light and gas i charges here too high
if Twentieth Street Association ! is Dissatisfied and Will Make Inquiries. I ! Improvement A-soctatlon of Ocean, „ ; tMj wa. held at l.u Lu Temple. Phil- j ,j F; J. Halm was peeseni aud was' ret j quested by Ibe chair to lay before Ibe I association details aud fad* concern - , I At the conclusion of Mr Halin's adr | dte-s a re-oluttun wa* pa**ed wherein . a—octal Ion endorsed the project as | thr people Hi Jlie vldnltv of Twentieth i Am ug I lie committees ap|»lnted . the qursllouof the co^t of electric llglit- ! It l-eiog the impression of msny lueml-er- pre-etit that I lie cost of elec | what lu ex<e« of charges made by w* atdsKoted la Investlgale and rw- , -Sir wjkI the consideration to patrons j even worse. These two' cotnnnltreto work w ith the OceaiFt'ity Board , of Trade srid endeavor to get them to '
'. celved from various members of the 1 0 asanetation on Inefficient police protec- ! . lion A'tiuniber of lurklrlits were: . cited where lialf-griiwu boys had] broken windows of properties In the . destroyed plumbing work and commit- ! ted other acts of vandsll-tfa. The ehatr appointed a committee cum. . po-ed of FT M. FlVans, chairman, < . Thomas Wait-on and flareuce Brush r to lutervtew the city officials and at-] tempt to gel belter pullce protection In ; order lo preveul a repetition of Ibej trouble. The city official* can depend ] on the s*-l*laoce BU I Cooperation of] Tbe serretary. J. Frederick Martin, j ret-uted that the memberehlp of the t *— ociatlou Is oow l-etween 40 aud 50. ! MERRY MASKERS ' I a K a Ttiere probab^w^n 't a jollier buncii youug people comprising the Hallowe'en parly given by Ml«* Bertha Campbell, daughter of ftty t'ommlsioner t'ampbell. al her home ou AAll the |karllcipauln were masked lu the early part of the evening, and for awhile there were many guesse. as to • who's who." There were several unique co.lume. aud the characterassumed by some cresied much , Miss l ampbeH's gue-t* were Mis* , Msrgaret Barker. Mrs. Homer Shoe , maker. Mrs. Herbert Wright. Mrs. Lawrence Lear. Misses I u«z Corson' , Lnul-a Unrson. Harriet Schdrch and . Amy Voss, Edward Vox. JArthur , Stioemaker, Homer Shoemaker. Herbert Wright. Lawrence iWr, Linwmal Miutzer. Morgan Hano. Ralph , VauGilder and' Dr. Wilson Y. Chris- , ADVERTISE CITY At the meeting of tbe Board of Trade ' Tue-day evening, there was read a letfrom a committee of tbe Ocean t'lty Proprietors' Association telling - 1 of plans devised by Ibis committee for advertising this resort lu cities aud It Is proposed by tbe committee to , give stereopllcoo views of Ocean City, together with talks by a represents | live of this city, wbo could also Interview people of the various comn uol- j . visited by him on his lour. Printed; . matter advertising this resort could al- , , so be distributed by this person. Tlie endorsement of tbe Board of Trade was asked by tbls committee, ; which comprised H. A. W. Smith. | Frank It Llpploeott and tbe Rev. G. W. F . Woodside ' On motion tbe matlrr was referred to the board's advertising committee, j H.o Plrsaast Eicslag. A jolly Hallowe'en party was given j i at 1 he home of Arthur Hoover and wife. Third street and Atlantic avenue. Saturday evening, for Ml** Freds , Steel man. Tbe cottage was prettily • decorated w Ith autumn leavss. Beaui tlful fav r* were pre enled the partlcl psnt*. Tho-e present beside those l mentioned were Mr. and Mr*. Jobu U. , Sieelman. Mr. and Mrs. Josepji I*e. . Miss F>hel Lee and Mr. aud Mrs H. B free. , The Rev. A C. Oliver, wife aud two I children are visiting the Rev. Jame- ' FT Lake, of this clly. They came here " from Utah, where Mr. Oliver, who I* the soo-ln-law of Mr. Lake, has t* en r for two years, for tbe benefit of ti* - health. He ha* been appointed paslor of the Second M E. Church at Mlllr vllle, succeeding the Itev. Mr. UoDver, who ha* joined tbe Alexander evan- , gelistlc party. J Secretary Townsend reported at the • Board of Trade meeting that be had *eut out 75 letters lo commuters asks lug for a contribution of 51 each to e help lo the fight of Die commuter*' u league against inrrra-ed railroad fares. I- He had received 889 and sent (85 lo e the league Oflcrri Hc-Elrcn d. The I-adMs' Aid Society of tbe F'lrst c Baptist Uboreb re-elected officers al a I- meetlug Tuesday evening. Tbvy are: I- : President. Mr*. V Smith: secretary. I Mr*. J. P. Cad man, Jr.: treasurer, n Mrs. Joseph Soydet: Bower commit- ] tee. Mrs. Cbst Watson.
"do. g to have ■: good rifle ram. ,J - T , Capt. Ealy Gets Permission t ' from V. J. Hambrecht to ' * Use His Grounds. Victor J. Hombrecht lis- given ( apt. ' I- Vance L Kaly aud the members of * n Company G. Third lurautry. of thl- " >s city, permission to erect targets on the ■ y Gardens Tract, and thu will be done " h next Saturday. Then practice will lie p held every Saturday afteruooo during d suitable weather, the balance of the 1 Range* will be laid off for 3HI. :«« 1 y and 5U0 yards and probat ly later at • i. j a mucji larger percentage of men u f should qualify next summer, putttug " r ] fompauy ti uear the top of the Stale. 11 - | There will also he an Indoor rauge Cl ; ] placed lo the armory, where preliml- " t ! nary Instruction will be giveu. ^hog. " » | Ing how to bold the rifle, pull tbe trig- ° t j ger aud u«e the sllug. a • j match will be arranged for '■ » j Thanksgiving Day. weather permitI ! ting, and trophies will be given to the 01 > » Inner* on each rauge. ] | A target range In Ocean City wtll ,l t make It one of the best location* In the 11 Slate for a company of National n ciaie ior a company oi .national
e- . Guard*. One of tbe main feature* of s le j soldier'* duly I* to learn to shoot and c- a great majority of the guardsmen d j Company G. oow uearly two years ic old, ba- qualified a large percentage of i. i lis memi-ers on tbe range, but tbere t- i are uearly twenty members of ibe comle j pany who have never fired a shot, i. , a range located here will give oppori, (unity for every member to receive lull dividual Instruction. ' " j MUST GET TOGETHER )f ! Local l ire Companies. | Since the former -chief of the fire de- ; partmeut, Oreille Adams, resigned a V In another section of the country, the 1 members of the department have not j appeared to be able to settle upon his successor, as was suggested at (be time by Mayor Champion. The following resolution, which was I ofiered by Mayor Champion at the weekly meeting of the City Comtnl*II Sinners, and which explains Itself, wa* e adopted: Whereas, there I* a vacancy lo lb< , • office of fire chief lu Ocean City, New , Jer-ey. aud the lire companies, through their secretaries, were requested to , make recommendation* for the ap- , 1 polutment of a suitable person to fill , ' Hie vacancy: and Whereas, such recommendation- , have been made with Hie result thai " much bitterness and feeling ba* been ] ' aroused; and Whereas, tbl* does uol ap|iear to en- " courage efficiency lu Ibe fire depait- ! Resolved by the Hoard of Uommls- 1 ' »loners of Ocean City, (hat tbe request J 1 for recommendations to fill the va- ' cwocy In the office of fire chief be re- • ferred back lo Hie fire companies for a • period of tw o weeks, sud for -aid fire 1 compaole- to report lo tbe Board of ' • Commissioner*, through their re-pec- " live secretaries. oi\ tbe sixteenth day of November. 1915. with the uuder- J Maudiug that tbe 11 e companies shall ' all unite atid agree upon on* psr-on ' ! for Ibe position to fill the vacancy In , j the said office of fire chief, otherwise p I he City t 'ouiuilssloner. will feel compelled (for the good of the fire depart- ' •' metit aud fire service) to exercise tbelr t 1 prerogative aud make I he appolnlJ ment at their own discretion. Be It ' Resolved, that a copy of this rewolu3 Hon be forwarded by the city clerk to • - lbs secretaries of tbe various fire com- ( psnle* Id Ocean City. - EXPLAIN BID ' The following lettet was read at the | weekly meeting of tbe City Commlaj Mr. Harry A. Morris. d n«» L lerkDrar Sir:— Tbe bxl which we gave j for the coal for the elty was for a net ton of 2100 pounds. We never give „ bids for a gross ton unless the speviO d 1 cations call for tbe stair. J It It true Mr. Boswell asked u* to ( bid for a grom ton. but we concluded j that the proper thing to do wa* to i. confine our bid lo the specifications l over Ibe signature of the director of e public works a t» <-•»• The order for the. coal wjileh wq t liave delivered was giveo'before your ! received I (lor hid for a grow Inn would liaVt ! been al least 87.75 o Yours truly, a- Headley A Adams. re tin motion of Dtreeior Campbell ,« Director Adams will communicate „ with the Shoemaker Lumber Com « pany. who bid with Headley A Adams. )r In reference to their bid aud report I- back. , s '■ Roth firm* had bid 87.10 a ton lo supply tbe city hall with coal Maw* usastrii Utile Csae: T
1( A number of guuDert weut from IMS ,d elty Saturday aud Sunday to varioua t k- .sections of this county and Atlantic l1 County to be on tbe grOd d Vtfcn Hit t] * seasou opened November I. Keary all g to of thetE have slnced returned wlthotlj f brrnglDg much game wttb them Uasser*' LU-aow ^ F'rom January I UN ivember 2 of re: tbls year. 185 licenses were issued to y. guDuers lo this elty. Of these. 98 were sr. glveo nut during tbe term of the It- pivsact city clerk. Harry A. Morris, Cvvartog a period of about six month*.
reviewed baptist i; convention work '^Thc Rev. Geo. F. Mitch Gave ' Impressions of Ncwatk Gathering. J LJl '* very.-gratlsfyiiig toall c-ulreiiied ; ereasiiig attendance al the Sunday' t Church. The special mu-ic by the junior cholrl- a u...-t delighiful ad.liThe MHJect of the m.-mlng -em the Rev. Grurge F- Mltcli was iiur Hare" frotu the text hi Ro ashamed berause the love -f God shed abroad In our lieart* by I lie Ituly thru li-teired with tiilerr*! to the report of the meetings ..f lUi. New Jer-ey Baptist I 'onveslKKi held at Newark. N. J..W Inch the pa-tui alteudeil during uuder Uk- title. "Uonveulhui Impressions." After giving a brief story of place of meeting tin. year a ll-l of speakers, and some other matterHe mentioned. Ili-I nf all. a fresh of the vital Impoitance of fuuctlou of a mlol-ter. Here he referred to a strong arldrc— by Pre-I-
, dent W. H. P. Pounce, of Brown -Cut- ■ t verslty.ou "Premut Opportunities of j „ the Minister." lu ciitilrs-l to the for j mer day-, the sphere of the prewn' j _ ministry Is much dioiloi-hed. The t f teodency to apectallzatlou gives the ] f minister a more definite field of service, j cent rated' ellort "al The { minister should tie a slarler;" he,] " should be a leader of others Into the t ministry and work ol God lu the church , ] and community He should discover ] his Ellsha. his Timothy, and the mln- t I* ter should be a mediator also. He , j -hould step into the gap between the ]| church aud -octal service, between the j Americau and the discordant races, i , 1 and tielweeti G<sl and man everywhere. ' The Importance of educatKiu In the r work of God was burn In upon the ' 1 pastor. "The Place of PMucallon liu * t'hrlstlaully" by F'. W Paddleford. * and "Useluluess Through Education" ], by President C. A. Barbour, of Roeh- ' ester Theological Seminary, "helped I . mightily," said Mr. Mitch, "to deepen ' we are to be valuable servants In the I Vta-ler's kingdom, must prepare our j ! selves' for such service by deliultesiudy and training." ^ ^ ^ of this State m Hapll*t churches *■« made very plain by Secretary Ivau P. Flood. The great question for the local church to face I-. "What shall It ■ profit a church If It gain the whole world and lore Its ygung peopft ?" The church needs the young peop'e It Is the only Institution, which ran] adequately solve Ute you g people's problem The world i» coming to see j that there la no true education with- , out education lu religkiu The (lower and force of true citizen- j -hip ta another of the Impression* re I celved at the convention. The ulll- 1 character of Its people. "How to; uske men?" I» the great problem ! Four very < tractive m-tt"*l- weresugrested .Ml this polut: (II By temriiioeriug tlie men of might and power In •■ruegle and sacrifice gives value lo tbe responsibility of. citizenship in si', and especially in tbe children. They suffrage (8) By Americsniziiig the possible good on the condition, how- • ever, that the alien race I* assimilated. | Our hope to some degree I* lu the public school* What we now there as In tlie oalloo. In -a very vivid reuse wa. the pmb ] lem of "tbe foreigner In our mld«t" ( ' ret forth In Hie couvcoituo re*-lons The magnitude of tbe problem showed ' Itself in certain reports made by Inves- ' Healing commission* aud fr m the Up* of consecrated men wbo are on the rreiiton, Camden, Pater-ou, Jersey ' Clly and other*. Tlie great Issue for ' New Jersey from the Christian point ■ llglon ol our l«oid Jesu- Chrl-I meet ® perlmeul which t*od is lr)h>g • ul on 1 Hie American shores? ■ The final so " lullou." laid Secretary R M.. We-t. ' oaturallzition. but In au appllcat'ou - of the pcluciple of the Sec-ud Cumr Another, and 'he la-t no pre— n.n j •- which Mr. Much meuilonrit, was the courage and Hi laitll "f 'he Bsp'lsl- * ol northern au I we-tern U .lied Staleexpressed lu tlie "Five Year Program" formulated at tlie recent Nortlien. Baptist Convent Ion at Is.- Augele* '• and ratified by the convenmni at ■ * Newark. ^ , Harry BDd Philip Sheffer. Millville their families and John Vohm also of » Millville. bad an aulo trip to this city and return Sunday. Tuey paid a visit to William Ft. Hughes and son. Dr. J. , ley Hughes, w title here. .imormey nugue*. *. uue one.
For Sale in Ocean City . A number of choice lota, location* between First and Fifteenth street*. Some j fine corner*. Prices from $475.00 to Full information bv apply ing to W. W. Graham, owner. 35,5 S. Fortyfifth St.. Pbila. Prices below market voice. Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's 843 ASBURY AVENUE 0Pt> ALL FEAR
, Kirschbaum's Suits and Overcoats | 1 Stetson Fall Hats, $y.5o to S5.00 ^ Snappy Hats at S2.00 Jones' Men's Shop 1 804-806 Asbury Avenue Ocean City Ni:W Jersey 'Ij ] McAllister's Tlie ■ A- ad I ng Dry Rood. StoreNow Showing the Host Aw- ort men t of Fall and Winter aicreliaudi-e * Hntire new Line of Fall Waists. " Great assorttneiil of Outing Flannel Gowns, Pajanijt*. Skirts, etc. ' New, warm, knit Petticoats at 25c, 50c, $1.00. " Winter Hosiery, Winter Underwear, Sweaters, etc. • S. S. McAllister Ocean City, N. J. Moiidav ami FrKlay'at 9 ..ell:" Ssturdly' 10* o! 6 ' |
i harvey y. lake| REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue • Ocean City New Jersey 2 John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Stroat and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Mill work. Mouldings. Building Paper. Plaster Board, Nails, Sash Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. FOB good painting PUMrffl JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. . (.Pa Inter* Palnl J ass V.'>rCi>T. a- °oV«,«.7« ar/
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Free!! No\Cost for Installation. You pay only for the Gas you use. Have us install the 1 Arc now., so it is ready for your use when you want'it.r_ The City Gas Light Co.
CS»Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage. R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND I COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue , Transcontinental ] Terminals AMONG the many wonderful things worth seeing at the PanamaPacific Exposition, which President Hadley of Yale has deascribed as "the most beautiful and inspiring exposition the world has ever seen." the Transcontinental demonstration of the > Bell System has won distinction and has been awarded the Grand Prize of Electrical Methods of Communication. t For the first time, perhaps, thousands who have vixited the Bell Telephone Exhibit have realized Wfiat the wonderhjJ)long distance development of the Bell System means to ihwfffpersonally ; how it links them to their home interests no matter where thqr are, and increases the range of their social and business activities. EOne of the practical results of this striking demonstration of long distance development will be a larger use of the Bell long distance and toll lines which unite 9,000.000 telephones covering the ® whole country. Your B*0 Telmphorn Malm Yoa thm Near Neighbor of Yoar Farthest- Awajr Fellow Citizen.
{ H0T6L j bise/iYRe.,.. Ocean Ave. v |. Bel wren Eighth snd Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. F- H u rTU-jaycKIXJH A«f. Scotch Mall SANATORIUM — Open Al! the Yea r-— k T<.«vrs. it. N. b. Mroramrr ii.aJI.u— Mgr. THE IMPERIAL THE KATHLU Now open iur^the h*-oo U»C#ntral Avsdo#. OCKAX CITY. X. J. WYOMING 734 ocr.tx avKsrs os..u nix. IS. t. a. r. muu HOTEL ATGLEN '
~ ~ One of the mo*, centrally looated M*li in eg Doean City. Tbe aim taw alvayi been to * uuike thin bouse srlact and homelika. and its * large and lemsl patronage provre iu sue. t For.terna and pariienlsre address, K c. (.cu r, Prep. I ' -THE HEWUNGS { OPEN FOR THE SEASON j Hpeclsl September Rsia* j l H. HEWuses I NEW HOTEL ELBERON * F:iUI!T(l ASKCENTRAt. AVKXCB ~ -aijuraij i.si-ts.i. 11*11 fnens-: 17-X and ge-o. ]0.RR)\iHE S Opes All The Ykak Uentral avenue and Ninth street. o. w. f. euoibidk, Prop. TIE lomfiu Between Etztilb and Slntb Streets I-oeated one Black from Besefi. MEM. J. K. MUBBIBOS ' JOHN E. TOWNSEND = Electrical Contractor ' electrical contractor
1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH STREET OCCAM CITY New Jcnscv ■ssi BerXksrdt Warns W. Brews H. Hnrkhardt k Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING *41 **8 I'M ATUCB ecu* rift JEW JtniT Hot Waler^Hle* inland Vajaor HeaUaf L. A. STEELMAN BUKSMITH and WHEEIWIIGIIT Practical Horseshoeing
JOBBING DONE PBOMPTLV CL,. Md Opts Tap I Spa,* Agent for Stewart's Iron Works Co Plain and Ornamental I TOO Fanes, Iron Ratlings aud Window Guards. Seventh St. and Haven Ave. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Sea* bore Architect Licensed by the State. -> -> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P.O. OCEAN CITY N. J. JAMES CAMPBELL of Missouri said: — "Faith iu one'sown judgment helps lo.- success and establishes the confidence of the oiher man."' Gooc judgment sanctions tbe starting of a :i:g weekly deposits. Open an account with the Occam City Title end Tins/ Company now. .•jJJ Interest Paid cm Time Accounts OCEAN CinT TITLE AND TRUST CO. OCEAN CITt, N. J. ATLANTIC ICE CMPAIT °."L"" Pncono Nmtaii In O nee, 1914 Asbury Avs OCCAM CITY « 4.

