Ocean City Sentinel ' THURSDAY. .NOV KM lltcif II. I»l -V ( lb This community and oijr readers everywhere. coinpauied Willi the full name and addrrne of the writer, not necessarlly for publication. hut a- a guarantee of i good faith. " t t DOTS. ! Gunners are Mill gelling liceu-e- c Stove- are now In po-ill -,u ' for the 1 Have vou joined the dam-lug ctaa- 'j Thank-giving Day. Dehghlful weatavr nil riunday. and i (|utte a few exciTr-iAii-l- came down r on the Heading Koad. i llon't fall to attend the lia-kel hall game at the aruiofy Saturday evening < Kxvlliug lime |« ex |>ecled . i; Mt>. Cecelia t're»»e 1- .having Jier *oUage. at the corner of Kighth -ireet " and Wesley avenue, rejialiiied ' Joseph I. Scull ha- rented the store • and dwelling H|t> Aebtiry avenue to Miss** Phillips, who . was on Aahury avenue, near the city hall. Tire |>Aol .tournament of the Voung ( Men's Progressive league I- attracting much attention. ' There ate many gissl players In the league. PERSONALS. \ f
Joseph I. Scull relumed yesterday from Weruersville N T. f.utloii, of the post oil Ire force, is enjoying bis vacation. Mlsa Kllr.alietli Hlgbee Is visiting her sister at Haddonlleld l.eooard Dear, of Philadelphia, was here over Jlie week end. A. H. Jones, of (iermaiilown, s|ieut the week-end In this city. .. Mrs. Charles Watson, of.tbl- city. Is visiting friends in Itrldgeton. Miss Coneys, of Philadelphia, waamong the visitors here Sunday. J W. Dtndenherger, wife and son, of Mt. Airy, were recent visitors here. W. H. Vanderchen and wife, of Philadelphia, were recent visitors here. Mrs. A M. Satterlee, of this clly. has heCn vlslti ig friends in Vinelaud Arthur Hoover and family -have returned to their winter home lu NewarkMMs Florence 1 'ope, of Philadelphia, was a gue-t of the Idlewlld a few days ago. Mr»._ Godfrey Aug Is entertaining her sister at her home ou West aveKenjaiuin Hender-on and fidDly have been visiting relatives in MrtD, Mr. aud Mrs D Maker, of PMV delplila were visitors here a few days ►luce. Kx -Seitator E. S. Dee.^df Atlantic City, wa. among the visitors here Monday. l>eroy Howe and family, of this city, have returned from a pleasant vacation trip. Miss Anna J. Aleolt, of Marlton, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. P. , Haloes, of this city. Mrs It. K.*Kngl!sh, of Philadelphia, i has. been spending a few days here, a guest ol the Alglen. i City I'lerk Harry A. Morris was in Philadelphia Sunday attending the ' funeral of a relative. 1 Mrs. C. Mur-et. of; (lermantown, spent a few days recently In her cnt- - lege, 4iih Fifth street. Mrs. D C. Duders aud Until Duders, ( of Philadelphia, were guests of the ( Kallilu a few days ago. Charles Burred aud wife, of Pleas- ; aiit'vllle, spent Sunday with Mrs. Bur- ; rell's parents in this clly. Juhu Booth aud wife, of Phiiadel- i phia, were recent v [Alton. to this city, where they own property. Mrs. Daniel Pedrlck lias returned to iter home lu llila city after >|*udlug . a few days In Philadelphia. Miss Klsle WiusUuley, of Pliiiadelplua, spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Ethel Dee, of this city. Miss B Helm, of this city, will leave Saturday for Philadelphia, wliere she will spend the winter mouths J. W. Herbert aud wife, of Philadelphia, were among visitors here, where they owu property, Thursday.
Capt. James W. Ic-e has relumed p from a few days' visit to Ills son. K James Dee, at Oshoruvllle, N J. d Charles K. Weiss, of Uermautown, a summer resident, was lu lowm a lew ,, ago and registered at the Dorraloe. \ BSnjemlu Cook, of Philadelphia, a « summer resident, w-as in town Sunday, accompanied by Mr I'rquhart. a Mrs Clark Dilleubeck aud Mlsa Gen- s evleve K. Dilleubeck. of Chestnut a Hill, were among Hie week's visitors. Miss M. D. Meredith, of Atlantic a City, has been visillug Mrs. John t Dalscheg in mis city for several days. I Mrs. J. K Morrison, of tire Idlewlld. will return lu a few days from a visit s to Irieuds lu Philadelphia and New c York. j Miss Nellie K. Towner, of Scotch Hall, this city, has returned from a , pleasant visit to friends In Penusyl- , vault. I Miss Frances Smith, of Ibis city, has guue ou a three weeks' visit to Philadelphia, Potlsvllle. Reading and Har- , rlsburg. I Mlsa Doulsa T.Corson, of this city, t ■•tig a flue vocal solo In the First Pros- 1 . byterlao Church al Brtdgeton Sunday eveiiiug. i Mrs. Thos. Walters, of this city, left ] Friday for Camden, where she wlllji spend the winter months with her i •laughter. | i Mrs. George W. Harris, of Ibis clly. | has returued from a pleasant vtalt to lier brother. William Chance, Jr , at ; Deeabarg. Miss Doulaa T. Corson and Mrs C. | Jiomsr Shoemaker, of this clly, have
1 WILDWOOD KICKS OVER NEW BRIDGE s Wants a Road and Objects ! to Proposed Structure Over I , Corson's Inlet. Pur-ulug*tbelr u-uai policy of .wdik- ! I lug agatu-l Improvement- dr-lgiiol < , county, I lie people of Wildwix-I and 1 1 vicinity have circulated a petition re ■' S innn-lrallng agaiu-i ilie propo-ed erec- < w Hun of a bridge aero-, i or-oii's Inlet. h Ihe Caji- May County -Board of In reeliolder. wa- arranging in build i< • approval of Slale I! .ad ■'.iiiiini— loiii-i ! Steven* aud Slate Engineer Meeker. I * I lie II .* lu the olul'ueut I- cau-ed l»y V'l We've had-ttiose kind of people in *i One-'of Hie funny Hung- I. llial one of ojeau City's "progre-.ive" citizens * -Igued Hie Wlldwood -lielill.ni it! And lie is such an Ocean I ijy » "bou-ter!" eh NEW PHYSICIAN HERE '< llr J oil ii ii. Win. leu's om ,-es mi l.lgnih M»d Ceuirai Avenue. 11 Dr. John H. Whilicar, who hs-ju-l * opened his olllce- al Hie corner of MHith st reel aud Central avenue, i- a " gtaduale of the medical depaiiiucut of grauuale or Hie medical depaiiiucut
^ Temple I'niver-lty In lull. He wa-a re-ldeul physician out year al Ihe ' Samarilau Hospital. Philadelphia. ' ' aud for two year, served a- assistant •urgeon aud physlelau at the Dlxoe.- ' vllle aud Clymer Miners' Hospital al ' Dlxonvllle, Pa" s He took a one year, posi-gradoate course lu medicine aud surgery al t lie I Medico Chlruiglcal College In l'lilla- * delphla. B Dr. Whitlcar Is a New Jerseylle ! having tieeu horn near Itrldgeton. He spent sixteen years In Philadelphia. . Dr Wlillicar is a young ragn of al tractive personality and already has > made a number of friruds in this clly. ' TAX BOARD MEETS ' . Ooli Two Hull Tsxpnns Ap- . The Cape May Couuty Board .of i - Taxation mel in ' the Clly Couimie- I „ heard a number of minor appeals from f A-lde from these. Allien Fogg and .' Hairy H.Marier wAre the heaviest tax I payers lo ap|ieal Mr Fogg, referring t f hlui irdkn-Alid takes It from lis c n jiresgpfjngation Inside of a month, he f • WotfTil he pleased lo sell Ii. and then - - erect a better Building. | s The memheri of the board asked a i number of questions of those appealing. I - made copious boles and will give their t i decision later. I Kngagemt-nl Anuonncrd. A Philippine Island newspaper con- fl talus the following: t ' Brigadier General Charles J Bsl- f, " ley. commanding the Coast Defenses p ' of Manila and riutiip hays, aud Mrs. „ Bailey wish to announce Ihe engage- u • ment of their daughter. Merry Alden . 1 (Polly), lo Dlruteiiaiit Charles DewlGaudy, Medical Corps. 4). S, Army. , i The wedding Is to take place in the . r spring." Dleut. Gaudy Is a native of Cape May County. HaiidMerclllef fallow cr. Miss Ammle Cox, a papular high ■ school girl, was given a birthday patty. • and handkerchief shower at Hiesjiomt ' of tier father. Harry Cox, Tuesday * evening, A very enjoyable time was • - Had by Miss Cox and a number of tier I - friends. Those present were Misses a Bertha aud Mabel Dake, Amy Black- I - man, Margaret Kulp. Cecelia Hand, ■: , Verna Wilson. Ethel Dee. Kutli and « Davlnla Scull. Marlha Sm niter I In aud < I Viola Heuderson. 1 returued from a few days' visit to B Brldgeton. , Newell Oorsop, of Mlllvllle, who hi« t 1 an up-to date meu's. furnishing store t lu this city, was among Tuesday's ' visitors here. t ' Robert Carson and wife, of Plilladel- ' phla, returned home Saturday afler • occupying their Central avenue cutc lage a few days Win, H. Colescott. w ife aud daugh- 1
Miss Edith, of Camden, were 1 guests of Eugene S. Miller, of this clly, 1 duriug the week. Former Stale Hanking Commie sloner 1). (> Watkm* and wife, of summer "residents here j were m town a few days ago. William D Orr, of Philadelphia, was among the visitors here Suuday. He will start for California lu a few days and remain Hiere live mouths. i U W. F. Woodslde, of the Dorralne, I attended the meeting of the Ocean Hotel Proprietors' Association In Philadelphia Monday evening. George Bauer, of Philadelphia, a well-known summer resldeut of this city, was In town Sunday. He has returued from a visit to California. Miss Clara D Vanliureu. of Cast If- . 1 lon.vlslltd Miss Duella lngalla, one of the high school Instructors, duriug the week, and was eutertalned at lb* ' Imperial. George Gardiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gardiner, of this city, returued Tuesday from a pleasant visit , his grandparents. John Dake and , ■ | wife, al Vinelaud. ' E F. God. elation agent for the j Jersey and Seashore Railroad at 1 street, will leave ou his vaca- ■ tton Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. r Got! He will gun part of the time at Belleplaln aud vlciuliy. . j John H Maclague and family. ■ f > Philadelphia, returued home early 1 this week afler speudlug a frw da)*. i iii their cottage on Wesley avenueT be- . low Sevaulh street. Mr*. Maclague j • has not been wall for a few weeks i
'"IS TH ERE ROOM FOR CHRIST IN OCEAN CITY"
Sermon on This Topic by the Rev. Joseph » B. Kulp. "I- There Room for Christ Hi Ocean ' "Ity '.' " w s- ihe subject of a masterly seriu^n by Hie Rev. Joseph B. Kulp. | j pa-l.ir, in Hie First M E Church ] I evening. He handled t he topic j tent Ion of his hearers throughout the I Mr Kulp's text was. "Aud laid H Im j j in a manger. I tecs use there was uo-j ; tor them In Hie Inn." 1 I'he Jews had neen expecllng their Messiah Their prophets jirupheslMjj ■ I II im and their singers sang of HlmS lure- pliM-lallued Ihiu. Now lie has llicir propbels foretold, and behold ; I lore l> no r-iom for Him lu the Inn! "It Is claimed by some thai Jesus r Ignorance. true. He came to"! he! votld a- a babe: He was not an--fo1 no ceil In the ruler- of bis country:! but wlien His birth tecam« known ml Hemd. Hie king, be sought Hie life or j tlie young cbild to dCsDoy Him. 'Wlieu Jesus was -proclaimed by owu teaching, by his mighty work -.and by HI- power over death lo ' he I lie Christ. Hie .Savior of Hie w orld, [ Is -aid olHiui. 'He came unto Hie] own, .aud His own received Him not.' ' C
"The world ha- always been -ho-ule opened for His reception was the door of a manger ll- la-t kcclalui of Him j wa-. 'Crucify Him! Crucify Hlm!The only way the world ever exalted ] rowed one. 'He was de-pl-ed and re- j "Doe- the world waul Je-us Christ , today? I- there room for Him In the bear's of I lie people of Hit- twentieth j, century? No! The world does uot ! i waul Jesus Christ. Del us narrow the 1 1 the question down to out own clly. "Is there room fur Je-us Christ In I , ■•ur owu city? Ocean City, dropped i a jewel from Hie creative hand of I , God. set between Hie broad expanse], of Hie blue oceau ou one side and Ilie 1 1 silvery .wafers of the hay ou (lie oilier. 1 1 ' Ocean City, founded Cby hristiau , upon Christian principles and luhabited by a large number of Chrh- : llan 1-eople. , '•Ocean. City, whose leaders have -aid lo that damnable monster,, the saloon, you cannot come giving -ea and I ght and air. "If Jesus Chrl-t was proposed as of Ocean City upou the platform of the Ten Comrusndinenls. Ihe 1 Sermon on Ilie Mount, and the Goldeu 1 Itule. who would be agiin-t Him? All 1 liidill'ereiii church member-, stl who ' have the form of Godliness without the power. Those who prefer pleaeur- ' log on God's holy day. who turn Ihe ' Sa- bath Into a holiday. All those who 1 prefer their own ease to the advance- 1 merit of God's will and work. All 1 those who wish "to exploit Ocean City 1 Hielr own personal advantage. 1 man who looks uprm politics as 1 a game to tie won, and preflrts posillou 1 aud power instead of an opportunity further the cause of righteousness.. 1 "Every per-on who prjeel- Jesus (')irl-t a- hlij Savior Is against Him. •He that I- not lor Me is agalust Me.' " HOME MISSIONS | sling Meeting of l.ocat , The regular monthly meeting of Ihe , Home Missionary Society wa> held at Ihe home of Mrs. George , Blackmail. 817 Fourth alreet. Tuesday afternoon, the president. Mrs. H. D. Taylor, presiding. Miss Fogg led the devotional exercises. Mrs. J. B Kulp sod Mr-. Mary Mllner were elected delegates to the annual convruliou. The report of the shipping of Hie box of substantial glfls to a needy pastor and family In I be West was received lili pleasure. The members w l-h to thank all those who made this possible by their geuerous contributions. New members are being received each month aud great Interest Is show n lu Ihe work to be done. Take Apartments lor winter. William E Mas«ey, president of the . Ocean City Title and Trust Company, ami hi- famllv hare lakeu anariments . and his
at "The E-sex." Thirty-fourth and Chestnut slreels. West Philadelphia, tor Ihe winter mouths aud will leave . next week. Mr. Massey will speud {several day- each week In this city looking afler his many business Interest- here. • Company G. of this city, will go to I amden Friday evening, December 3, lake part hi ibe alreet parade and i review of the Third Infantry, N.G.N J i The a flair w III be followed by a dance. General Milia. 15. ti A . chief of the , .Division of MllltU Affairs, will revlew i the reglmeut. Mao* In Dancing Claaa. The dancing class at the armory of - Ttie tJeean Xtty Military dub Ttiars- * day evening of each week Is drawing ' large crowds, aod the young folk, as ' well as many older ones, are having pleasant timer and eujoylng the steps 1 shown them by Instructor Brown, of - Atlantic City. l • » J Moled i-reacker lo be Mere. The Rev. Dr Jobu E. Adams, of the New Y'ork East ''oufereuce. w ill preach ' lu Ihe First M E. Church next Bundav t evening. Dr. Adams Is a noted preacher - and was beard here a few years ago. lie was formerly of the New Jersey ' Conference, aud Js an unci* of Mark ' . Adams, of tbla city. play rd Flee Mnndred. y The Ave hundred card party given by ilie Young Meu's i'logresslve Dengue lu the league's headquarter In tbe - Hi" u Pulldlug last tveulug was well e i attended, aod everyone bad a moat leujoyable time.
FRANKLIN MAKES ; BIG SALE OF LAND) '' Disposes of 32 j-2 Acres on ^ i- Northeast Bonlevard to j ,e Senator McNichol i ' u James Franklin, real estate operato;. , of 'ujfi Thomas avenue, Philadelphia, j . Ocean Clly. has |ust sold i?j acres of , r land ou the Northeast Boulevard at 4 Holme avenue, uear Ibe Concourse \lo Senator Jam— P. McNichol, of | ^blladelplna. ll extends from Fair- , II iVlrt-t" lo-xiuglon avenues aud from f, . Dexiugtou aveuue/fcr Haul's Ground, , l bl-ecled by HoIin£ avenue, j! Senator McNichol. a few years ago, , ! pdfcliased 143 acres of land ou the , ! Northea-t Boulevard from Mr. Frauk- , e] Mr. Franklin has made 1 specialty 1 . of selling ground ou the 'Korthea-t .'Boulevard, and up lu date has die- ( , i po-ed of acres ■ TK Mr. Fraifilln ha- advised his friends , ! here and lu Philadelphia for some 1 Jllme to buy -land on the Northeast . ' Boulevard, as he firmly believes thai I Hie near future. , ( The I4S acre- owned by Senator Mc- ; Bl 4114 IKII BI11I Ills IslH—f mirnl.su, I. e 14 and laleet purchase Is
1 a— eased al t7-'i, JHO — adv. | HOTEL KEEPERS MEET ! I I "!«"•> Plana in Advertise Clly I During the Winter. The regular monthly meeting of tb< 1 • j Hotel Proprietors' Association of Ocean ' j City was held al the residence of Mr. I | aud Mrs. Charles E Hagif. lull West » i Veuaugo street. Philadelphia, MooI I day eveulug. There was a large at- 1 1 : tendance, aud all were interested lu 1 1 the subject of advertising this city. ' I A report was heard from Ihe chair- ' 1 ] man. G. W F. Woodslde. aud plans ' 1 ] were dlscus-ed to advertise Oceau City ! I J duriug the winter, by having a repre- ! | -entallve give slereopticon views of ' ' Ocean City and talks In a number of ' • In Pennsylvania'. The next ' meeting will he held at Ihe home of ' 'I Mr and Mrs. Frauk W. Micheuer, 1 • i£!l Greeu street, Philadelphia, Mon- 1 day evlfciug. December 13. j #5500 COTTAGE , A len Mcull Receives Conlfacl t from Hrary clover. | Allen Scull', tbe builder, has closed a , ! manlotn, for tbe erection of a modern , I -lory frame collage ou Oceau ; , avenue, alsive Fifteenth street. ( I This collage when completed will be , . equal to auy lu this sectlou, having , . large porches and suu parlor. Tbe ex i , will be of narrow siding and . sluugles, wltli gray aebeslos roofs. Tbe ; I will be chestnut for living aud | , dining room. The balance or (be house | to be of white enamel, wltli mahog- i , auy doors. There will be three bath. The building will be started at once aud cost f-WIO A a ~ ^ ^ i Mr£*Ablgall Miller, w ho would have beeu 102 years old Christmas Eve, died a few nights since at tbe home of her grand-daughter, Miss Augusta McFaddru.lu tbe Delmar-Murris Apartments, 1 Germantown. Her health was almost perfect until ten days ago, when aba ' developed a cold aud pueutnonla followed. The aged woman read with ' rise and heard distinctly up until the : time of ber death. She spent la-l suin- - rner lu Ocean City. ' Oosvn In Floitda. ' Jobu Johnson, son of Plumbing Iu--peclor John N Johnson, of ihls city, i and Robert D. Gibson, sou of a sum- ' rner re-ldeut of Oceau Clly. are at ' Ansstasia Station, SI. Augu-tioe. Fla , ' where ihe Krsi named i- employed by ' Mr. uibeou. The laller has a saw mill and an electric railway there. Plumb- ' lug Inspector Johbsou has received ' teller* from his son lu which be says Ihe couulry Is line. Queeu Rslher Models Me. la e The Queeu Esther Society held a . meeting Monday eveulug lu the > Cillers' Ciilou room of the First M D'sliers' M ^
1 K Church. After tbe meeting, re- . freshmeuls aiid a short entertainment e were provided by the social commit- ^ i lee. The social oominiltee appoiuted f for Ibe next meeting comprises Misses - Minerva Adams, Velma Headley aud Florence Reeves. All! tided (.old -a Wedding. " Dr. and Mm W. P. Haines and ' . Clayton Haines Hrlck end wife, of Ibis d city, ou Tuesday attended the golden ' wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. P !. Edgar Brick at Cro-ew ick*. Mr. Hrtck e is a well-kuuwu manufacturer of mluca »' meal. Tbe Ocean City folks were ac- p compauled by Mia. M. Anna Brick, of ti Mailton. wnobas been visiting Mrs. ^ Haiues, her daughter. r Flve-Cesst Fare OB j K Now that tbe Somen' Polot man a who declared that. If elected to oouuK ell, be would demaud a flve-cent fare " between Somen' Point and Ocean Clly j 5' has been defeated for office, there pmb- f ably won't be any reduction In the , fare for a while to come. Aud between j ie ourselves, the fare wasu'l likely to be , cut In half eveu had he been elected to ( iy council o. Bags Bangmow Here. Claytou Haloes Brick has sold for I ' tbe account of Mn Katharine K i Tyson ber bungalow, 844 Second street, I In Mm Rebecca Vcrleodeu Dick, of . iu Darby. Mn. Dick was a summer »" resident of this city lest maoo aod i " waa so well plaeaad with tbe resort that she decided to make tbla purchase.
IM. H. CAMPBELL ' ACTING MAYOR • Presides at City Conimis-i sioners' Meeting—Street j^j j Assessment Approved. |* )J Acting Mayor VMIli.m H ( .nipl^llj^ 1 Mayor. Joseph t.» Clinopiou. ni,.ii-'Y ■ gunulng for Urer n. klsuie. ^ | the time for cuulirmlug the report Ll • contract No riv; had arrived, siol • Director Campbell a-ktsl if there wa- ^ anything. ' There being u» answer, lurect'or r 111 I Ion. Wtilrli w a- adopleil : Be II » ■ dluauce lu repair and rebuild certain ' sidewalk- ill Ihe Cuy of <b-eaii Clly." adopter! Maicti I. li'l.'i, coiilracl No* "837 wa- |*osl|Mined for further 1 cou-iderallou until Tussrlay, Novem1 her 16. Clly Sollcllor Boswell reported Ihat Allen Scull lias ftiriii-lied hi- ImiiiiJ
■ Mr. Boswell also auiiou need Dial C VI a lia ii A Co have atsxit completed officers were In-trucl e i lo execute the ■ be ready aud correct When these contract- are -igned.lhe t farfell money I- lo be returned lo these The following resolullou, pre-euled . by Director ( suipbell. wa- adopierl: Whereas, under ordinance No. 6M. ( as-es-ed, a- beuellt-, in the -uin of gill for Improvements under -aid ; ordluance, and said lot I- In the name . of Edward Wil-ou. and -lluate In ] , Section H": aud Whereas, the improvement a- -et ' , under -aid ordinance aud Ihe ] , work to be done thereunder wa- paid1 for by the -aid K (ward Wilson ln-*the | extent as It effected -aid lot 7110 in Sec- 1 Hon H. and said Edward Wll-ou holds { receipt for same, having receipt from ' contractor who did Hie work; there- j fore, be ll Resolved, by the Koaid of Com Ul is I loners of Ocean City, that Ihe tax j collector be and he la hereby instructed j 1 to' caucel the said asses-meut as ap- j pears on the book- of the lax collector ' aud of the city of Oceau Clly as as- | seised agalu-l lot 760 lu Section H, uuder ordinance No. ok and cun^racl 676, and thy Ihe tax collector be j given credit ou the hooka of the clty ' of Ocean City and for all cost. Interest I ; aud expense as may be chargeable lo sald'lol 760 in Hecljnn H. uinWr said i I Improvement as ellected by ordinauce ■ No. 39 and contract No 676, aud that ! I copy of this resolution he certllleJ i ' Hie city clerk and delivered to the City Solicitor Boswell said that Wilson had bla work don e by an ludeI pendent contractor. A fcw bills were ordered paid, and the meeting adjourned. B Chicken Dinner. ' A chicken dlnuer-aud supper will be r given at Ihe resldenceof Mrs. Harrison Hughes, 712 Weal aveuue. Thursday. ' November 18, for the betiefll of the ' Tabernacle Baptist Church. HwRev. from 12 o'clock (uoou) lo 11 p. m1 rickets, 85 cents for a llrst-claaa dlu- ® tier Ice cream aiid cake ou safe, KnlrrlBlnrd Willi Cards. Miss Msry Fox. daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Juhu I'. Fox. of 613 Central avell ue, entertained al cards Monday • evening In honor of Mlsa Elizabeth j Genhard. of Germautowu TUo»e present were Mls-es Daura Say re, Maud Funlds. Ada M. Rauck, Inez Corson. { ' Florence Reeves, Auua Jessup, loua { Adams, Jo-epluue Taylor aud Frances ' Basselt. I " Robt. T. l oulb lo Build. James M. Chester A Co. have given to Johu Marts ihe coutract to build a , I wu -story collage ou .Hecoud street, east of Atlaulic aveuue. costing 8220O, e for Robert T. Foulk, of Philadelphia. lor Kuueri I. rouiK, oi rniiaoeipuia.
Mr. Foulk has owned a cottage for several years on Fourth street, near AtlauHnlrl Arrlsuls. Charlea D. Hluder. («. K. Mlcli, Philadelphia. Mrs. R. E. English, E. W» Ahell, ; J. D. Collins. I amdeh Robert Cnrsou aud wife. Philadelphia; Miss Clara D. Van Itureu, CastleN. Y. Charles Osborne,. Elmer J. Pearl, (.'Marina K. Weiss. Philadelphia; the Rev. Frank J. Mllmau, Ph. I>.. Medina. N. Y. Mrs. Etty C. Duders, Ruth Duders, D aud wife, J. W. Daudeuberger aud wife, J. W. Dandenberger. Jr.. Mra. Clark Dilleubeck, Mias Genevieve E. Dlllenbeck, Philadelphia ; D. O. Watklue and wife, Miss Virginia Audrewe, Woodbury. Jaa. A. Dougatreet, Dllly Govert, W: H. Vaudercheu aud wile. Elmer W. Powell, D. M. Brown lee. T. A. D'pdegreff, Jr., Florence Cope, Philadelphia; ! Eugene H Miller, Oceau City; Mlaa ; Edith M. ColeacoU, Wa. H. Colescott I and wife, i amden; Gilaa ti. Doly, I Penuagrove; W. T. Govert. Chicago . A. Baroett, New Yo/k; Mra. S. Harrj North, Blackwood. V: la; las •U
T-h=a=n-k=s=g-i-v=i=n sliould find yiu, sill, a NVal »(->vcrcnat .intl Slvlisli S;t il. 1 % Jones' Men's Shop ^ ? / 7, 804-806 AsBury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. V fc? fe? fcV fe? feV- % The l.cudiiig Ilry hoods Store Now SIiowlou tlie llesl A—ortmeii t ol~ I all and Winter nereliandlse ' Hntire new Line <">f Fall Waists. * ('.re .it assortment of. Outing 1'i.inncl Goaiis, Pajamas. Skirts, cle. *, New. warm, knit Petticoats at 25c. 50c, $1.00. " Winter Hosiery. Winter Un3brwear! Sweaters, etc. The Ileal r.ooris nl Ilie konril Cnali Prices tS. SS. AIcAIlisiter Ocean City, N. J. Monday and Friday Vil 9 o'clock. Saturday 10.30.
1 ***6'»4-i«»-i.is-it't»»*is»i»in>i*ea-4i6iiiij»6ie»ia«««v*vis.»*«»*.j»isi*aa»> I HARVEY Y. LAKE i v * REAL ESTATE 1 I — — I 838 Asbury Avenue I Ocean City New Jersey j John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Haven Avenue , OCEAN. CITY, N. J. 1 Lumber Millwork. Mouldings, Building Paper, Plamter Board, Nails, Sash Weights, 'etc. Estimates Furnished. 'Prompt Delivery. : tpy^TYj — GOOD PAINTING ; FPWST — ■ ^345 JULIU^ E. JO'CHER. JR. | j PAINTING ANO OCCORATINC r IPatnteraPalnlJ °oV ?,.J 1 i — _ ; WJL LAKE, C. E., Real Estate Agent. surveying. tVniT-yauonr, Dommlsslon-r of U-eds. Notary Public, Master in Cbaerery Sserelary Ocean oily UulliUnr and loan AaaoclaUon. Low lor sale or crrliaugr. Huu>r> U> rent, furnl«li.d o- uulurnlslied. Heads. Honds. MorttM". Wills and Contracts carerully drawp.^AbalracIs of I lUas esrsdnlly prepared. ^KxpaMal^pa <0 mora (ban Iwenly-flva ) aar» Real Estate For Sale BIC1 BARQAINS e Cottages, AjArtmenls and • Bungalows, fumisiied and unfurnished - " Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the '• time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort •. very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 1- OI9 Anbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. , SPECIAL EXCLUSION . Tji^Pl^iladelphia ATL^NTKJ CITY RAILROAD ! SUNPA< NOVEMBER 21 ROUND TRIP TICKETS FROM OC OCEAN CITY 4jl.C\ij FULL PARTICULARS NEXT WEEK ! THE LADIES OF THE
Ocean City Presbyterian Church Will give a very interesting Social Thursday Night, November 1 1 AT 8 O'CLOCK And will be aided by tbe wonderful Sonora Phonograph 11 Go and have the pleasantest night you've ever had i • R. CURTIS ROBINSON rl.l • »' — t. 9 - <!■ Notary Phblig and »' ©COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean Cmr » - New Jersey
f BiseAYL£.J ^ Ocean Ave. ^ Between Klghlh aud Nfhtb Htreeta ^ OPEN AL^TTIE XEAR. M. K. SMITH IjicKDcoHAM. ? Scotch Hall ; MMTORIliM Opsn Al. (h* Vno r— ' '.c rl " | V Ml— -1: T- u v ra. It N. B. M-CmxT | ' ll- ad-Sur— Mgr. THE IMPERIAL ' F NTH At AVE-. OCEAN CITT, N THE KATHLU ~ IX KAN l ITY. N.J. M 1-tffKK LtWI.1 d CON ABO WYOMING »24 OCEAN At CITE Orrsu Clly, N; J. Open *11 lbs year" :: Hoi Walar Hsa A. P. XIILJIEB J| HOTEL ATGLEN
One of ths m'j-t oentrmlly loaatad hotels in , Oouan City. I'he aim ha* always been to : m.xke this hbuss a-lect and homeUkA iu S large and a— urt-l patronage proves its Boons*. For terms and particnlara address , i * N. c. uorr, r*»p. THE HEWLINGS | - OPEN TOR THE SEASON I Special September Rales I N lulb and Wesley ava. Ocean City, N. J \ NEW HOTEL ELBERON i eiuhtii an t> central AVKNUB ocean city. N. J. ' Fourteenth ttenaon. Ttiorouxbly renovated ' aud newly papered, bell Phone-: 17-A aod I A\| fJr OCEAN UTY. -Li X < \ i NEW JERSEY Open Ai.l The Yeab t 'rutral avenue and Ninth afreet. , O. W. K. WOOtlMIDR, Prop. Head for Booklet Hot Water Heal THE IDLEWIID Uoorlyn Terra, Oaesn City. N. J. Between KmluKknd NlnUi HireeU txioai-d One Hloek from Deaeb. MRH.J. K. MOHHI80N JOHN E. TOWNSEND - Electrical ^Contractor 1IS7 Asbury Avb. Ocean City New Jersey E. C. BOYLE : Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH ^STRfET i ocean city new Jcnegy 1. II. Burkhardt & Co. e PLI MHING AND HEATING ., C4« AhBt Kl atuci urtts citt sew jimit Hoi Waler^suwm^and^ Va^or Healing L A. STEELMAN BUK SMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY CUe 116 Ojtlir Tnp i Seeeialtj Agent for Stewart'a Iron Worke Co Plain aud Ornamental Iron Fenca, Iron Itaillugs and Window Uuarda. Seventh St. and Haven Ave. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by Ibe State. •> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P.O. OCEAN CITY N. J.
JAMES CAMPBELL of Missouri said: — "Faith in one'sown judgment helps to success and establishes the confidence of the other man." | Good judgment sanctions the starting of a j Hank Account by making weekly deposits. Open an account with the Ocean City Title and Trust Company now. 3% Interest Paid on Time Accounts OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. OCEAN CITT, N. J. ATLANTIC ICE eOHPUII DEALER IN jgf O Mat*, loia Aakury Ava OCKAN CITY • 4.

