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Ocean City Sentinel 1 THU. HI) At . NOV ISM B Kit it, 1915. We shall I* glad I" receive llni> ..f to this community and our reader* 1 All eommunlcattoua -liould, be accompanied wllb the full name and address of the writer, not uecemarlly good faith. " i DOTS. ! Heavy raiu-turm Friday. I Itereptloii at the high aehout Friday t evening of next week. Ocean Clly wa- well repre-euted hi the Bible »'la~ parade at Millville Thursday evening ' I match at lie new range on tlie (lardeu. < t "ompany '■ tract today. According to the re|K«l ..f lleallh ' Officer T. Lee Adam-. the health of 1 The meml>er» of ilie Ocean f'lly \V C. T I" will meet at the Alglen Hole* next Wedne-day afternoon The novelty dance at I he armory , Tuesday evening w:a« well attended. I tegular weekly dance at Hie armory thl" evening. < PERSONALS. ( Khenezer Adam-, of Philadelphia, wan visitor here Monday. 8. H. -G-.IT and wife, ol Camden •" were receul guests of the Aiglen. Mrs. Henry Kloetz. of Philadelphia. 1 was a Visitor fire a few days ago. J. \V. I.BudJnl-erger. wife and son of Ml. Airy, were in town Sunday. , Police .Captain David Mct'uach, of Philadelphia, was In to&u Sunday. The Kev. \V. A. Fobh. of South Itlver, registered at the Idlewlld during the week. _ George Hausmann, of West Phlladelplila. a collyge owner here, was In N. T. I.utloii. of the post office force, is now taking the remaining portion J of.blsvacalk.il. Miss Mary Colhurn, at the high school, is visiting friends In Newark over the holidays. Mrs. L. M. Fre-se lias closed ber . home i lathis city and will spend the winter iu Philadelphia. I Miss Beatrice To* useiid.oMbls city, vla'ted her fstlier. Percy Townseud. in Philadelphia over the week-end. Wilson and wife, of. Philadelphia. 1 were recent guests of the Kathlu. The youngest child of Mr. aud Mrs Alfred Powell, wh.. has been seriously ill for several weeks. Is now recover- ( log J M. Rowland and wile, of Philadelphia. summer residents of this city, were-guests of the Lorraine a few days Wm. F Gardiner and wile aud Fliarlea I'-well and wife, of this city. ^ Nor i Is. Lawyer William B Davis.of Mooretown, greeted many of tits friends In this city Tuesday. He was^aJuu^er resident. William T. Prlngle and wife, of Wyncole. summer, realdents of this lasl week . Mrs. Oshoru Foreoii aud eon. Junior, or thin clly, went to aAdgetuii the letter part of last week on a two week-' visit to fr endf . Fapt. H. W. Hlldreth. of the |>ollce force, started thla week on his vacslorce. siarieu nils wees ou nis »ai-s-f

tion. Puliremeii Seaman and Newkirk have returned to duly. J. Franklin Myers, of the Ocean Flty Motor Boat Flub, came down |t from Philadelphia a few days ago and ^ registered at the Imperial. Fapt. and Mrs. Philip 8. Hand, of I Ills clly. are spending a week with their daughter. Mra. Flarenco J. Dels- M rolh, lu LogaD, Philadelphia. — James J. Farrell. a Philadelphia business man wyll-kuowu here, where he spends the summer seasons as a Q cottager, was Iu lowu Sunday. Former Flly Fommlsslooer Robert Fisher, who was taken III while visiting his sou. Victor. In Allan! c City early this week, returned home yesler t day. much improved. A. J. Dunn, of Philadelphia, legal solicitor for the Ocean City Gardens Company, was In lown on business p Saturday. Mr. Duuu Is a well-known summer resldeul of Ocean Clly. Mra. Charles Miller, of this city, has • guue to Vonkers, N. V.. where she , Will visit her daughter for a few weeks. ; She will also visit frleuds at Provl dence. R. I . before she return- borne. ( GOT TROPHIES ■ Motor ol l»e I'lsbtoK Club Mean, brra Mode Happr. Those of the Ocean City Fishing Clflb members who. received trophies at the receot meeting of the organ nation are as follows: The Dr. Allen Corson cup. for the largest llsh caught from the club pier. Frauk H. Stewart. The George 8mitheman cup, for the largest chanuel bass caught on the Ocean City beach, open to everybody. Samuel Heist. The Dr. E. V. Weetou rod. for the largest rockfl-b caught. U. Ed. CornThe Premier Rod Company's rod, for the largest Bsb of any klud caught here. Fapt. C. Nlckersou He lauded a SM-pouud shark near the Inlet In South Ocean City. ■irtbs. A sou was born to Dr. and Mrs. G F. Starr, of this city. Thursday morning. November 18 Try Hughes' Reliable Liver Pills; prompt lu action; easy to take; concentrated In form and always reliable: 25 cents per bottle. Hughes' Central pharmacy. adv.. 10-7, tf

1 THANKSGIVING ! j IN THE SCHOOLS * Exercises Held ' Yesterday Afternoon by All the Pupils. ' held lu I l.v city 's public schools ye-ler j . day aftcruoon au'l those uf the -pared" ' | . and olher- Iblete-lcd In I he children i present were more than plea-ed with ■ uuder the dlrrcljoii of Ml-s Col- ■ The other programs were as follow.: ■ ' Chorus - Glad Thanksgiviug ' 1 : - lteci.al.on The Turkey'- 04.mio„. . Ira Bushay. Dialogue- The Little Pilgrims. KIk- ' , abeth McMuf ray. Robert Stetbius, l.il- 1 , Collins, Edward Shaw. Marjoiie Adam's. Frank Hllzzarrl. Song— Jacky Frost. . ' Recitation Thanksgiving. John 1 Itecttallon -A Bustle lu the Kitchen. 1 Exercise- After Thanksgiving, lie./ 1 Myrtle Masuu. Rupert Smith. | Exercise - Kdua Collins. Maude ' '■ Slow man. Andrew Blizzard. - ' Conceit Recitation, First Grads. Bung " ! Concert tecltatiuu. - The Thank You Day." Song by school. "Motion Song." Address. Dr. Kulp. Sing by school, " riiauksglvlng , ' I recitation, Marie Gosling. i Reading, •''The First Thanksgiving." ' Recltaliou, Stella Nirbury. • Recltaliou, Hazel Nlckersou. Song by school, "Failier. We Thank , , You." Ml-ses InezCuiMti, HsrrletSchureh, , limbs at. Fampheir aud Adah L ; Fbamberialu are teachers of these , grades. ' "My Country, lis of I nee," School. , Salute to the Flag , ' Anna Bowdeu. 1 * "Thanksgiving Dinner." rnur little ., girls. | "Begin Early," Melvln tlowu«. i '"A Feast," William Sapnlno. ( "Lads aud Dkssies," School.--"Six Liltle Turkeys." Kdltb Hal , trran. j "A Thanksgiving T<!1 Ira Vincent. , "The History of p Seed." live boys "The Magic Vine." Helen Shnms. ( "Thanksgiviug Joys.'- Virginia t Shaw. . ( •A Rainy Day." Augustus Smith. "Thanksgiving IsComtug." School. . "The Lo*f ol Bread," seven Utile , " girls "A Home." Bsrrlt Joliosou. I "Onward, Christian Soldiers," . School. t Miss David rapa >• teacher of this grade i Reading Exercise. "Thanksgiviug." r Song. "Thanksgiving." - • Recitation. "We Think Thee " I Recltaliou. "The Best Day." , Reading. "The First Thanksgiving." lf Composition. "Oliver and Pn-cllla." Recllatlou, "Why the Pilgrim Fathers Made Thanksgiving." Dialogue. "After Thauksgiylug." * Recltaliou. "A .Tba n ks g I v I u g Prayer." ' ■ Recitation. 'Farewell " ' Song, 'Thanksgiving Day " This grade It taught by Ml— Orford. nils grsoe is isukui sj so- v.w.u

"America." " d "Oral Reproduction of Tliauksglv. ^ Slory." r m • The Queen of Thauksglvlug " "Hope Desires Thanksgiving." "Star Spangled Banner.;' ••The Turkey Gobbler." b -Tne Laudlug of tlie- Pilgnms, u school. \ ,, "Nulling Soug." • Tne Perhappsy Chap* " • "Our Thanksgiving Menu." •( "Swing the Shlulng Sickle " tl Misses Davis aud Koas are teachers ol these grade* % combined rinn oramm, P Soug. "Amerlra." . f - * Concert Recitation. -November. Ii Read lug of Class Stones. ( Song. "Chime Again, Chime Agalu, (l Hells " , I'hauksglvlng Play." roeiulrer. ol C's?Bg. "Never Say Fall." 1 Mis* t'heyuey and Miss Benedict are ^ leachersof these grade". f Recitation. "Childhood's Joy," Evelyn Smith Recllatlou. • Tbanksglvluc at the i Old Home " Eva Wliiierhottom. Alice , and Dorothy Norbury. ( Soug. "Turkey." Class. Reading. "Psalm of Life" (Loug fellow). Joseph Wrlgglns. ■ Recitation. -riianXigtvlog in 16(W , and lu HWO." Beatrice Howell. , Recllatlou. ' Thanksgiviug Joy. Alice Nlckerson. ■ Song.' 'Thanksgiving I- Here, ( la--, i Reading. "Death of Ibe Flowers . .Bryant), Elizabeth Weeks j Recitation, "Blue blocking. Jos ' Wrigglus. - ' , Recitation, " Greedy. Margaret . PR*cl tattoo. -Thanksgiving for a ' Lowly One," Kezella Shaw and Alt*Recltat!on, • Thauksglvlng Toothe ache," Frances Bcvan aud Gertrude e ^lRacitstloii, "The Duck," Herman • Selvagn aod Autbouy Fol«*gi. , ,, Exercise, "The Dinner. Elizabeth e Weeks. Sarah Stout. Gertrude Stor- , man and Frances Sevan. |t Song. "«»er the Mountain Wave, I. Cl Mrs. Meta K Salter w teacher bf thh d ' SEVENTH OBAUE. a Recltetlooa or trading* were given by^pu°e HoUeVhan. Kalterlne Smith. Florence Gocbenaur, Ma Jorle Bentbam. Eatber McOlnnis Msijorle •" Towoaeod, Elma Muller. Itvlo Holt, g- Luetic Townseud, Elizabeth Veoabie and Elbel Haw. .. i'^TMseunlon. "Causes for Thank"*'4'ol loii^OMw^®-:l-.u— 'o' Thank*Ii|f,»w5»ng,'by teecber. Mrs. MartHIa I F. Ketchum.

."FAULTS OF THE MEN" ARE REVEALED BY DR. BOHNER

> Third of Series of Sermons on "Why Men Do. Nob Attend Chnrch " :j The Rev Fharle* H. Bobuer. pastor ■of the First Presbyterian Church.' 1 1 preadieil tlie third sermon last Sun- > I day evening, before an unusually large, i audience, lu bis series ou "Why [ Men Do Not Attend Church." ba-ed ■ regarding the question, from w... Tlie Fault- of the Man." and | Hist are men. aud serve tbe Lord " He -|-ike in part as follows: Hun khd to -erA Him wlille In Lie full glory of their manhood. Yet. ^ In -pile of GoA's tinpgrtutiate call. It is then "I length to the Fliurch lu Ihelrf ready lo shift the responsibility- The) Fhurrh I- by no means a perfect In-tl- i ' tut But tbe whole burden.of fault. ' as some have supposed, does not re-t ' on ilis Fhurcli; ^Miuiy meu are away in Itielr own hearts and lives, as much f u any reasous lu tlieChiirch Itself. re-i-.ii-ibiliiy. nut bis should- r- rnay fauli- a- well a" the Church- In all 1 justice sod lu all love, let the faults of the man tie boldly revealed and as unhesllatliigly ruudemiied. ■line ol these lellers -ays. Men -ta> : away largely because llwy are ludifferent.' Why are lliey ludiirereut ? It I. natural fur a mau, to believe In: , every man there Is a Teligious faculty : ju-l as there are other facullles. Every the World. Hunger baa food: tblr-t ; the eye has light, and the lilgliesl faculty of all, the religious ' faculty. In- its correlate lu God. Why is It. then, that iBrn are ludiirereut to r the worship of God ? Due letter say s, ' -Men crowd out their spiritual life by wotldlv ambition.. They Ihlnk of God less because so many other things absorb their thoughts aud exhaust their have tlie reason for the IndilTereuce of ( ' many meu to the Church. It Is uot pmg lu-tlnct. but because I bey put ' this faculty to a wrong use. They j worship at the shrines of busiurss aud pleasure and ambition and. therefore. . become Indifferent to tbe worship of " "Another elemental fault of tbe mau outside the Church Is to be fouud In 1 the wrong standards which he has adopted for judging tbe Church. He pas-e- judgment upou the Church be- ' cause uf what an ludivldual in the bad and ulnely-iilne. others are good, the one man represents tbe church for There are thousands of poor farmers " aud lawyers aud physicians aud merl" tea farmer or rli'wjer or a physician or a merchant because there ate lucumprteut meu )ln these occupa•I be Inconsistency of Cbrlstlaus. so far from being anyrgument to keep a man away from church, ought lo be D au argument to drive blm In Tbe be-t place for a skilled physician Is In a neighborhood where there ore poor merchant to o|-eu bis store Is lu a locality where the bargain-makers do not understand their business, aud the best place for a man to become an

Illustrious Christian to come right h; down amoug uscburch member*: who so lucompcleul aud Inconsistent si us au example. vi - Auotlier elemental hull of Ihe mau Ihe Church Is Ignorance of Ibe H meaning and work of the Church. |] One mau In answer to my letter p, svys, -1 don't understand your term „■ •Church life.' 1 have no Idea what f, Church of Christ was founded to accomplish. I have growu out of Ibe practice of going lo church long ago ' Now herds a mau who confesses (bat c he doe. not understand the life of the Church and never attends church, yet Ids letter he wauls lo tetl where the fc Church Is at fault. There are many p meu outitSe Hie Church like this man. i d- uol have tbe remotest Idea , what the Church Is.what It standi for. aud wliat It is doing In the world. i -Que letter says. Because A and B and C do not attend, they will not | also. Meu are great tmllaiors.' An- a ' other says, Meu are asbamel lo Join church ' Another says, I do uot go , to cuurch becau-e of laziness.' Still c another. -The lives of many men are ( > nut In harmony wub tbe teachings of , , the Church.' Many reasons are given, , but usually hack of all will be fouud some form of sla which tbey do cot | 1 'want to give up, aud an tbey stay i "one letter says. 'If men felt tbey

would die tomorrow tbey would all be devout eburebmeu tonight.' Vea. , ' mo-t men miss heaven, not because they do not know econgb or bocause they do not want lo go there, 1 but because tbey postpone the matter t ' until It Is too late. Meu have .peclal ■ temptations lo postpone their rel'glous , " duties. Woman Is more depeodeot . and leans more readily on Cbnat. I Young men do not mature as early as r" girls, and are not ready at so early | an age to turn their minds and hearts lo religion. Young meu are ambitious for worldly distinction aod put off tbe '* service of Christ from year to year - until It becomas a habit to put tt off Ooce Id this groove of procrastination. >o ibey are apt to ron on until rbe end of life Hot it I* »ot 'or * msD 10 b serve sell aud tbe world sod tben at nl last make God a present of a coltln. le I l does not .eem right to run tbe ship It. from coast coast, carrying cargoss n for self. then, when tbe ship U dvsbed »- ou ihe roeka, give to God the shivered v- ""ex™ Sunday evening the Ro 8t. Hnhuer Will speak on "Tbe I- suits of Society." aud ou the following Suulla day evening on. "Why Moo Should Go lo Church." >

1 AGREEMENT ON FRANCHISE TAX * City Can Waive I«ght at ] d Any Time With Shore i Line Co. i ' I Referring to the franchise tax against , r ; the Atlantic City aud Shore Railroad , ,1 • Company. Ihe City Commissioners at . e their weekly meeting ai-ceeded lo Ihe ' following agreemeiit: | Whereas, the State Board of Asses- , I, -ors of Ihe State of ffew .Jersey levied , l_ City end Shore Railroad Compau'y j , j legislature, entitled. -An act for the j r [ taxation of the property and frauchise. , l,t*f -irret railway rorporatioiis using , I. laud occupying public streets, high- , r ways. roa<V-. lane- or olher pobllc r 1 places lo this Stale." as supplemented ( t. by the act of 1913. amounting id the , , whole to JU.378.G. aud apportioned lo , ., the taxing district of Ocean CiljAhe , y -urn of £28.78: and , [' lo Ihe New Jersey Court of JCrrors aud ' t Ap|>eals. and was argued therelu In y June term, ljll5. Uit no decision has j II Ii Is hereby stipulated and agreed by | ^ and Shore Railroad Company aud tlie [ -aid city of Ocean City that the failure I. li e aud sell the franchise or the At- , lanllc t'lty and Shore Railroad Com- ( npaoy for non-payment of said lax y within any time which may be limlled y by law for Ibe so doing thereof shall „ not have tbe force aud effect of rellev,1 : lug the said AtlaolL- Chy and Shore | e Railroad Company from the sale of ( „ llsilioad t'uuipauy hereby expressly f y to prevent the sale of the said franchise yf by lessou of any failure of said city to ' ;a advertise Ihe same wllblu tbe time ] i, limited by law. It belug Ibe Intent and | ■r understanding of this stipulation that ,f the failure or omission of the said ,1 city to advertise aald franchise for sale it tin wise be considered or deemed d lieu of said lax nor or Ibe rlgbt of Ibe F. ; said clly of Ucean City to sell Ibe fran;,f chlse for Don payment thereof. Director Campbell, at tbe close of „ ihe reading of the-agfeement. asked in j City Solicitor Bosa ell If the clly could is I waive this right at any time le' Mr. Boawell answered In the afltrme- ' alive, aud the proper uttlcers were lu,e structed to execute the agreement. it. ! WEEKLY LUNCHEON it. Yacm Club nembrrs Rid Anrs oibrr Ureal Time, r- I The Occau City Y'acht Club's es weekly luncheon at tbe St. James, d- Philadelphia. Thursday, was a suc•e cess lu every sense of Ihe word. Coma- modnre Charles J. Curran presided - and Introduced J. \V. Hartley^ of Balso Hmore. who spoke on tbe compensatlou Slate law, which goes luto effect be January 1. V. lie The members were pleased with bis explanations of tbe law. He brought or out many pohit* of ibe greatest Interir- est to the members, particularly those who employ labor. Mauy questions rs were asked and fully explained In id detail. in - The members said they would uot missed tblt talk. u

Past Commodore William E. Hex- 1 *iya that those who do not at- I lend those luucbeons miss much of 0 vital lutereat lo tbrm. I There will be no luocheon today, hut * next luncheon will be Thursday, a December £ ("apt. Harry T. Ellis will * lu charge and lie has promised a 1 surp-lae. Members are asked uol 10 lo he present. » WILL &AVE CONTEST Cbi-lsilaw Ksdcsssr ■acts Ir to Try lo Orl Slew ReoOers. ( Tbe boys ond girls of tbe Christian Society of the First Presbyterian Church will Mart a contest to | to Increase tbe membership , aud Interest Id this organization. , The color, for the boys la graeu and ( the girls' color la white. , Chain will be roped off at tbe meet- ; aud the colore wilt designate the sides for the boys and girls. x , Each aide will eoore a point on tbe ' number of members present each Sun1 day during tbe montb; also a point 1 eacb on tbe collection, punctuality ' and tbe largest Dumber taklDg part In , tbe exerciaee on Sunday evenings. > Tbe aide scoring tbe least number of ' points at tbe end of tbe contest will be ' required to fornleb a treat.

OFFICERS ELECTED l, t Ocean Clly military Clnb Makes j Thoa. Yoaoi Vice President. j At tbe annual meeting of tbe Ocean j Clly Military Club, Thomas Young , elected vice president to succeed 1 Dr. H. D. Taylor, and George C. Mur ] pby was re-elected secretary. I Messrs. Tay'or end Murpby. when , ' Ibe clnb was organized last fall, were ( ' elected for ouly a year. , , Charles Breckley It president and , [ Constant Ford treasurer of tbe club. D. ol A. le AUca* Chnrch. ' Oceao City Council, No. 10, D. of A., J will atteod dlvtns services at the Firm . Baptist Church Sunday evening. P Member* will meet el tbe council I room promptly at 7 p. m. As tbe paad tor will have a special sermon for the order. H to earnestly requested that eeery member be In alteudance. Beau _ will be reserved In lb* cburch for tb* j older. Iota C-oanetl, No. 198. Jr. O. D. A. M., Will also attend them services.

MRS. C. S, DYOTT ' ALLEGES FRAUD 3 Sy s Bnsbaad. Who Wny Known Here, Got Divorce || by Misrepresentation. : As-erttDg that Charles S Dyott^wlio. jl before hi- death, -pent t!« -uiuruer Ig fraud and mnrrepn-*>.iai»n. Mi. Liz ,1 zle Dy-tl. of Bo-ton . New York and « Florida, sought in have the marriage . annulled before Vice Cliancel lor Lemm _ log. lu Camden Monday The leotl- i inoiiy "honed that the couple were married al Coate-villr. pa.. In la>l and lived tugellier uulil IMI3. Mr-. Dyott teatlfled that when her 1 she learned, great l>- lo her- .i.tfti-e, he had, nblaliied a decree' of dl. : ' been 'called Lucille m-tead -»t l.iz zle. aud that Ihe alleged oOruev had condoned. When Dyutt-a will » a. read It w a. fouud that hi" -i-ter. Marlnu, »a> Ihe 1 810 MM waa to go to Carrie Blank, i daughter »f George Blank, of Jersey yacht to Frederick Weh-ler. another friend, but Hie divorced wife we. ignored thought he had failed lo reply becau-e ] Z ' """"""I SEVENTH SERIES The hoard oT^llreelor. of Ihe Home Building aud Luau Association, al a | special meeting held on Monday even- , Ing. November 22, 1911 authorized D>e of Ihe Seventh Series of Stock . to the public for subscription. Tbe a-oclalloD Is In a very flourish- j Ing couflllion. The omcers are very j ' desirous of making a banner l-ueofj ' stock at Ibis lime aud are urging every j- | person of character to join wllb them : tn Ibe building up of a greater associa- , Hon. i The annual report will be published | [ Tbe association Is managed very con- : 1 > servalively aud has breu very furtu. | , vestments nor ha- it suffered any loses i A number of tbe old members are t taking out uew slock. They have a number of Inquiries ou band for Drat* class mortgage lotus and very likely tbese will be consummated before tbe DOING GOOD WORK figure* - Irom Mtate ' Monday H.hool Convention. At tbe 8tale 8unday Hcbool A— <K-ia- ■ tlou's convention In Millville, II was j , tbown that Ibere are 470, (KM persons v enrolled In Sunday schools, aa agalust i. 441.000* year ago, aud 21,000 siudeols i have joined Ihe church, this being |. 9.000 more tbau In 1914. Tbe number . of schools u-lug tbe graded lessons In :l at least one department has lucreased from 728 to 916, aud tt^ number hojdla lug worketa' conferences ha- grown it from 571 to 700. r- There were 229 teacher training dlploie mas Issued, or two and oue-lhlrd limeit the number Is-ned lu 1914. The uumn ber of organized aud registered /adult Bible classes bas lucreased from 702 tu it 1,000, and tlie lempereuce pledge Is I

used lu 007 schools, au lucres se of 170. ' number of schools visited was or 270 more tbau In 1914. and 449 taming seven or nine potuts' of tbe standard of efltcleucy. There was an 1 of 6J in tbe eurollrariit at the i Iraluiug school at Asbury ,5 Park. [ . Joseph i. Wright, of Trenton, hat T succeeded 8amuel W. Downer as pres. j\ Idem ot Ihe State Association CLEARED $25 Bapllsi wsmts'i-'JIisti Modal" ' Was a Muccraa. a The 'Jitney aoclal" given by the ' Ladles' Aid Society of tbe First Baplist Church at the home of Mrs. Jo-eph Hoyder was very successful and the members of tbe orgaulzatlou were extremely gratlfled when tbey found | that tbey bad cleared about 825 ' TIM Bdmtoalon was a "jltuey" and! refreshments were a "jitney " 8aod- ' wlcbea, Icecream, etc., were sold at tbto price. Every one bad a jolly lime ' sues Ed 1 1 1> H. BrnOrr Weds. 1 Tb* wedding of Mlsa Edith M. Bender, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. William A. Bender, of 40 Ti Barlug street, Wat * Philadelphia, and Roy H. Taylor, of 834 We-t Cbellen avenue, Germantonk nlace Weduesdav evenlus. took Wedueeday evenlug,

November 17, at tbe resldeuoe ot the bride's parents. Tb# Rev. William Powlck, of >Bt. Andrew's Methodist Episcopal Cburch, officiated. Mr. and family are summer resl- ! dents of this city. Many of those who went from tbto 1 clly to Millville Thursday eveulug had . 1 lot of too Friday when tbey dls- ' . covered that some of Ibe others lost i 1 their way both lu geiug to aud coming from Millville. Oue automobile party lauded at tbe Malaga camp meeting grounds, taking tbere also aDotbet 1 party of aulomobtlista wbo followed, 1 ' tbloklng the man kuew the way lo i | their destination. >- ("aid nubscrlplloBs. ' The primary department of the First ' it M. E. Sunday School waa one of the a subscribers lo tbe fuud rai-ed In Ibe „ cburcb Sunday, November 14. it bas tba dtatlnctloo of being tbe flrst to pay : '• Its aubacrlptldo. Mrs. Kulp's Suoday I i. school class came second, s

** T =h=a=n=k=s=g=i- v=i=n ^ jj should fittd yon with, a New, Neat and Swagger .Hlvercoat and Stylish Sim j t' Tones' Men's Shop *• ? / — % 804-806 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. ^ j * f fc' te? tc' te? te" fe'- % McAllister's j Xl»a- I.cadlnit Dr> hood- Store Al«i«,« ou Tlie job Now Hltuwinic tlie Bcal Aaaortnieiil t»l" Fall and F Winter MlercHandiav • Entire new I.iue of Fall Waists. " Great assortment of (luting FVanne! (Towns, Panamas. Skirls, etc'. • New? warm, knit Peltkoals at 25c. 50c, Si.oa " Winter Hosiery, Winter I'nderwedr. Sweaters, etc. 8. MeAlllster Ocean City. S. J. Ber r store cl.«n Tucalsy. Wednesdav and Thursday evening- ?N« cl0ck. Monday and Friday at 90 cluck. Saturday iu HARVEY Y. LAKE! REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey | John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Htvsn Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Millwork. Mouldings, Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Sash Weights, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Deliver*. >

.Painter* Paint.

™ GOOD PAINTING SEE JUNIUS E. JOCHER. JR.

Real Estate For Sale BICI BARO AIINS 1 Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished. 1 Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice ^prices. This is the time of year to buy Collages and Ldts at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to ; Alonzo Cotton , 619 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. ■ fig i JST : ' POtflJEbrL/Ss t "fiie Reliable "Store for Dry -Goods, Notions and 1 — — Men's Wear— - d-

The latest atvle in Udiea' shirtwaist in crepe de chine, silk and voile. Also wash silk middy blouses. A^new line of white skdrU in pique and ratine, in bro'dcred crqir. voile, incs-aline and serges in the new shades, sand, potty and Iiattleship grey. Daintv neckwear, silk hose, ribbons, etc., etc — -POWELL'S . ■ 921 ABbury Ave. H*uPboo-.a. Ocean City, N. J. (money to loan on mortgage. No w alliug for two weeka to know if yon can get It; we enn tell yon n |\ once. Bargains in Bey and Oceau front pro pert lea. Choice cottages fo 1 sale. Also lots for Investment nnd for Improvement— tbe choice o Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., \ jj Ocean City, n.*j The Ideal Summer Resorl OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN

Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways ? ■ . Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts - V MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS ; Try an Advertisement in the Sen- : tinel and you are sure to get quick results,

H0T6Lr ' o isejiYfo&..\ ' i Ocean Ave. | Between Klghib and Nlutb HlreeU J OPEN ALL" THE YEAR j M. E. Bmitii BccKnroRAM. 3 Scotch liall bANATOBILM ' n; >mtk *^The imperial ins I-KVTRAL AVE.. OCEA* CJTT. M Mra. C. OETiJCi. the kathlu wyoming hotel atglen ~ One uf tb- ni'—t a-titrally located hotels la . t Oomn City. Tba aim Jam always' bass to a u-.-.ke tLrrburrse select and honielika, and ha f l-ri-w and snanre.1 patronage provae ha seef cewu For term- and particular* addraes, I m. c. eerr. r>*r. i THE HEWLtNGS I OPKN FOR TUB SEASON ; Special September Rate* | new hotel elberon | KIOHTH Ah lre E-NIKAl. avknuk j oceas city, n. j. ' ' ^ ^ CL-A HjF . ls-PAN CITY. NLW jersey Opes All tut yeab *■ L'eutral avenue aud Nlntb street. _ 11. w. K. WOOIWIDK, Prop. ire jd tor UooSiet. Bot Walar Haal THE IDLEWILD OPEN* ALL YEAR UoorljDTerr.ee Oaaan Cttjr. N. J. MKH.J. K. MOBBttOX john E. TOWNSEND ElectrkaJ Contractor 1137 Asbury Av«. > Ocean City New Jarsey E. C. boyle Real Estate Broker 62A EIGHTH STRICT OCCAM CITY Ncwjgmcv h— . lirllarll W areas W. Inn H. Burkkardt 4 0#. plumbing am) reating *4v imii ivnn mxx* cm *«w Jz««rr Hoi WatecMUBMBdVaJor Haauag

L A. STEEUUN BLR SMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoaiog JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY w Ctiin u4 Opt* Taagt i S^sdal) Agent for Stewart'* Iron Work* O* Plain and Ornamental Iron Fane*, >t Iron Railings and Window Goarda. Seventh St. and Haven km. j. Otis M. Townsond — ■ A Practical 8ea-hore Architect , Licensed by tb* Stat*. -> •> * EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. IT TEMPTS BURGLARS to keep valuables at home or office— and there is also too much risk from fire. Our Vault is Fire and

Burglar Proof. Safe deposit boxes for rent $3.00 AND UP PER YEAR OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. i ocean city, m. j. - mumc ice comn •""""Mm, Satstais hi I O no*. 1S1A Aabury Av« I OCEAN CITY ■ J.