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Ocean City Sentinel 1 THURSDAY. DK' E^HKR 2, 1915. We shall l«e glad to receive Item- «£ - jew* end communication* of luleresl lo till* conimunlty and our reader* I All communication* *bould be accompauled with tlie full tiahie and addrewi of the writer, not necessarily for publication, hill a* a guarantee of k g.sid faith. x 6 DOTS. t Are you catching any eel*? 3 Read the "ad" of Hugh?*' Pharmacy in Ihl* l»*ue. 1 Delightful weather durlug the ( Tlistiksgivjtig holiday*. \ ( KIRy member* of the I), of Av at- | tended the church service* last Sunday. , evening. erected lu front of the Lorralue Hotel , by Swan A Trout j Mr*. Kreeman Rl-ley ha* wild her ' farm at Palermo to Mr*. Sophia Por- ' ter, of Philadelphia. , Large turnout of men at the initio i thanksgiving *ervlce* here Wedne*day I evening of la»t week. A uuoiber of friend* of the hoy* of ( Company O will go to t'auideu with them tomorrow evening. t A pumber of Ocean City people wit. * neaeed the Moose outdoor sports at Homer*' Point Thanksgiving. 1 The ba*ket ball game* between the W lid wood live and the Ocean City Military Club'* team ebould drawwell. Joaepli I. Scull haaweiited tbeaecond ( floor apartineutp. north *ide, lu hi* building. 755 A*hury '-avenue, to D P. i Pal«te, Jr.. and family. - . ( A year'* subscription to the Sksti- i ski. for Mime lule.erfed out-of-town • friend would duuhtlei* be an accept- - able Christinas pre*eut. Try It. 1 * I PERSONALS. A. H-.. Sickler. of Camden, wa* In , town Monday. MI*a_D*vid*ou ha* returned from a , visit to Llanercb. W. 8. Zane. of Tuckaboe. was among tbe v tailor* here Monday. Joseph C. Halne*. a Camden lawyer, was In towu Saturday. Ml-* Mary Hoff, of Peter*burg. visited relative* here Krlday. ..freeholder J P. Sok and family spent Thanksgiving at Salem. Mr*. Laura Nabb, of this City, '» entertaining Mia* Maud Peachy. Mia* Luelia Ingall* ba» returned "

from a vl*h to Greenwich, S J. j. W. Kern ley. of Philadelphia, wa* among tbe visitor* here Sunday. 1 William' Sherry, of Philadelphia, spent Saturday and Sunday here. Holla Uarretson and family have ^ beeu visiting frleud* lu Philadelphia. • Bernard Kuekdeeehel. of West Plill- | adelphla. wa* a vi.ltor here Saturday. ( Arthur B. Chester and family have returned from a visit to Colllugawood- ^ e. William K. Hughe*, of Hit* cilv. ha* ( returued fromavl.lt lo Philadelphia. J. A. Blakeslee, of Philadelphia, reg- { l.lered at the Elbe run a few day* ago. , Albert Fogg, of tbl. city, ba* been at Uarrieonvllie, Va., for several day*. ( George Kensteimschtr, of Phlladel4 phla, wa* among the visitor* here h rlday. Ml** Minerva Adam*, of tbl* city, i ha* returned from a vl*|| lo Philadelphia.

Jacob Schuir. wife and daughter „ have returned from a vl«lt to Pblladel- „ phla. c Harry Miller, a candidate for tbe post office at Cape May. wa* lu town p Friday. " l Samuel L- Smith aud family have c move! to Peun»grove for the winter month*. « Ml** Davie, of Ibis oily, ha* returned * from Ulaeaboro, where she speut the | holidays^. Ml** Mettle A. Boyle, of till* city, t spent the holiday* with frleud* In ■ Brooklyn. I Hubert L. Thornton . of Philadelphia, wa* a gue»t of the ldlewflld a few I day* since. ' Joseph Breckley, a studeut at Hut- 1 gem' College, wa* at home here during the holiday* Mrs M. F. Ketchum, of the local schools, has returned from a visit to Wllmlugton. Heury Kloelz. of Philadelphia, wa. •a recent visitor here and registered at tbe Lorralue. E. P. Simon and family, of Philadelphia, were guest* of the Imperial a few days ago. John K Phillip*, of Overbrook, was In towu durlug the week aud registered at tbe Atgleu. Miss Harriet Scburch, of tbl* city, has returned from a plea«*nt visit lo Philadelphia. Philadelphia.

c. M. Campbell, who I* working at v Pcuusgrove. wa* among the holiday , "visitor* here. Fred Adam* aud wife have returned ^ from Philadelphia, where they spent ( several week*. , A. Totten and wife, of Palermo, have moved lo Mr».Kreemau Hmley's house, f 161 West avpuue. j Fred Doty, who ba. been at Peons- , grove for several mouth*, was lu town during the week. , Leonard Lear, of Philadelphia, vle'i, I'ed Ocean City ou Sunday, where be | , ha* mauy friends. William M. Karck and daughter, of tbl* clly, have returued from their: trip to New Orleans. Edward Lee. of this city, who ha* been vi-iting friend* lu Oermautown, has returued home. Mrs. John T. Price, of Ste*lmanville I* visiting ber dsugbter. Mrs-Uertrude Headley, lo Ibis city. ■ James Youug. of thla city, who to speudmg the winter lo" Philadelphia, was in town Sunday. I

City Hospital, Is recovering. It I- expected that he will return home In a few day*. Joseph 1. Scull aud wife -pent Ttiur* . d*y aud Friday w ith friend* hi Moore*- . 1 aud Philadelphia. ' John AVIe-ler, of Uil* city, returned * Suuday evening from a week'* vl-lt lu New Y'ork and' Philadelphia. ( Ml** 'Anna Wallace, who teaches school III North Jer-ey, -pent the hull- • day* at her home lu till* city. Charles It. Stllwell. of the Ocean :. City Title and Tfu*t Company, -pent Thanksgiving In Philadelphia. y Ml** Olive Ernst, of Philadelphia visited her parent*, Ue.irge VV. Ernst i. aud w ife, of Ihl* city, Suuday. K vliig Corson, a studeut at Swarili ' College. -pent the holiday* with u

hi* mother aud -l.terr'in tut* city. > Waller Brick and family, of Vent- ■ nor, spent Suuday with Clayton Halne* Brick and w ife, of till- city. Kwiug Cor-oti entertained one of lil- , Swarthmore College chum*. J Stick- ® hey. of Buffalo, during the holiday*. Elmer Hauck ha* returned from lit* vacation trip, wnicli he *petit lu L*nca*ter. Philadelphia and New Y'ork. .j William Hagle and family have ,. clo*ed their We*t avenue collage aud ■ " returned lo Philadelphia for the w inter- ' Mr*. Waller Sack ha* relurued lo ' home In tin* city after spending a ' week with her »i«ler» lu Colllug-wood. 1 Mrs., Henry W. Towuseud. of Ihl* J ' clly. hs* beeu spending several days • with her parent* In Bloom Held, N. J. J L. Pyle. bead of lbs commercial department of the high school. »pedt j • the holidays at hi* home In Wtlmlug- ( Arthur Shoemaker, who i* liitere*ted business ffRLgJpisRroVe, rpeut Sat- *'

urday aud Suuday at hi* home m tbl* clly John Irwlu, wife dud daughter., of. ^ Philadelphia, spent the week end at (heir co.tsge. 810 Allautlc avenue, this clly. Miss Bertha Adam*, of thl- city. ^ who teache* aohool In Camden County, .peut the holiday with Iter | areol*. ^ John V. Pontiere. of thl* city, went Peoungrove Friday to look after soma bulhliug contract* he. ha* lu that place. , Ml** Cheyney, principal of the We*- ( avenue school. and Ml** Benedict, of this city, "pent the holiday, at Ab ( Mis* Margate! Parker will entertain J tbe member* of the Five Hundred ( Club at Her Wesley avenue home this evening. , Jgmes H. Simpson and wife, of Weit ( Philadelphia, were among the visitor* ( here Sunday. They came down In Mra. T A Ma her aud daughter, of t Philadelphia, speut the latter part of last week with Mr*. Margaret Foaier. ( of this city. I James HerUler and wlfa. of Bridge loo. speut Thanksgiving at the borne of Mrs HerUler 'a mother. Mrs. Pierce. ' In this city. Miss Elizabeth V. A Dunn, of this city, has returned from a two week*' 1 ...it friend* In Philadelphia aud_ visit tp friends

Norrlslown. t( Clifford Crane and wife, of Bridge- H spent the week-end with Mr*. „ Crane'* parents. Charles Wat*on aud lyife. Ibis city* p Howard Scull aud wlfa, ol Beach (l Haven, visited the former's parents. , A. D. Scull and wife, of thl* city, dur- f tng tbe week. I Mtsr Elsie Lee. daughter of Captand Mr*. George Lee, of thl* city, Is , [now employed lo a large Ptitledel- , ! ' pble department store. > r I Mies Herrtet Glbb. daughter of W. t ' L Ulbb. of Ibis city, speut the bolt" I r | days et home. She Is attending a Trenton buslneis college. t ■ Mr*. W. A. P. Devls. of PUIIedel- j ' ' phla. ha* l-eeo spending several day. , I iu her apartment* at the (Jverbrook, e on Tbjrd street, this clly. | Orris Blggifie- of t>*" '• loroed home Sunday after spending a '• few days with his brother and sister Jin this city. When he left Kane on e Wednesday of la* week there were

Inclie* of auow on the ground lu thai town. Quite e contrast with the ' The Mlaaee liiulaa aud Inez Corson j c s parly for Jielr brother. Ewlug 1 Corson, and hi* college chum. "Jetry" { Sltpkuey. Ffidaylevpnlcg. Ml-* Bertha SKosa, lescher lu t he s public school- of this city, speut the! I holiday* with her pareul*. E. L. llo*s c and wife, at Cape May Court House. Mr* Hazel M New kirk aud sou i of this city, have returued from ■ of I his city, liave reiuruea irum

a two week 'strip- They visited friends t lu Philadelphia. Chester and Camden. Miss France* Smith, of Ibis ully. has j returned from a three week*' visit lo t fileu'd* lu Pottsvllle. Mluersvtlle, g Llewellyn. Reading and MaucbCbuuk f Mis* Sara Goff, of tbl* city, a stu | at Swarthmore College, was at t home during Ihe holidays. She enter- | (slued Ml-* Vltglula Adam*, a college The Rev. Jo»eph B. Kulpand family « reiurned Saturdzy evening fr un I'ren ton. tbe former home of tbe minister, I where they *pent the Thanksgiving t holiday*. 1 j. J. Foster, of this city, has re- ! turned from e visit to Philadelphia. : His wife also hs* returned from a vl-lt to her sl-ter, who has been seriously III. Josepb Swan gave e turkey dinner at lil* borne Saturday evening for Ewlug Corson end Dr Wlleoo Y. Chrlellan. of ihl* clly, and "Jerry" Bllckney, of Butlalo. Mr*. W. E. Young, Mr. and Mrs. ' Otio Huff, of Augelnea, slid James 1 Hand, of Camden, were visitors at the ' home of Clinton Johnson aud wife Tbatiksglvitig Day. |j.i** Nan fcgsu. of the title depart- ! meiit of tbe Ocean City Title aud Trust ' Compauy. ba* returned from ber vacation. which ahe Ypeut In Pblladel- » phis and Washington. Mr*. L It. Thi n«*. of this clly. has ■' i imin i visit to ber son. Hunveturutd Hun- k

W. Thorns*, and wife at WilkesHer son accompanied her to I City end spent e few days here, d Herman Bebboru and family, of ' Philadelphia, have been enjuylug a f day* III tbelr cottage. 1:00 Wad sy avenue. Tbey entertained plank and wife and Mi*e Lillian Buyer, of Philadelphia. ■ J. M. Cheater end lemlly have ta*eo « apartments at " Tbe Netherlands. " ' Pblladelpbts, for tbe winter j month*. Mr. Chester will be in Ocean several time* each week lo attend • bis real estate bu.inetti Mr*. B. Joboson. of tbla dty, entertained her parent*. George Heller and wife, also Ml.aVlola Heller, of Newark N J- -everal days recently. Mr. 5 Heller I* a lile and rasp mauufaoturer. . Tbey made tbe trip by auto. Harry S. Hlgbee, who la In the In- - -orance business In Philadelphia, . visited his parent*. Alfred H. Hlgbee aud wlfejo tbi* city a few deye ago He ' wa* accompanied by Herbert Parker, n » buyer for a large Philadelphia de-

WON ~ I EXCITING GAME Club's Tedro Tied C Opponents and Extra Five Minutes Had to be Played. The Gi-eau Clly Military Club'. l,s>- 1 day eveulug lo play Ihe drat of a -erie* ' c of game* with the Wild fond Jive. ( which ha* been "eating up" everything ■» that ha* come tl* way thl* *ea*nn I Wild w ood won out ny the score of to 29 In a very exciting game In - With the excepttoir of one jo-riod. it ' I of Ihe -ecnud half at 27. and It w a* | ' In |,lay an extra live luiniile*. < I It was one of the greale.1 game- tlcean '' ' City ba* played tin- *ea*»n. . I £s„ ; " ; las; ; - Weliteiitlial Center I,ehr ' . i . i Cuomli* • Smith I (""'d \ Willet* Field goals— Breckley. 4 ; \V el-en- , 1 thsl. t; Henderson, I: Smith. I: lie1 lanev, 4; Keating. I: l/ehr. 2: Wil- ' Foul goal*— Heuder*on. II: I lelanev, " «; Keating, I. J , 1 'I he Hrst local game between ttie-e , team* will be played next Wedne* lay , evening, and should draw a crowd. , I The remaiiiliig game* will be played , . December 14. at Wild wood: December 22, at Ocean City i , December 28 af Wild wood; , January 5. at Ocean Clly. Atlutligr game will he played In ca*e , ' »'*■". Anyone desiring to see Ihe game- *t Wildwood can go with the team *1 a cost of II for the trip. The manage- < - inent would be glad to . have a *ew . > "rooters" to-go along.

PREPARE FOR RUBBISH COLLECTION NEXT YEAR

City Commissioners Move to "Take Action at Early Meeting of Board. Al Ihe weekly meeting of the City ' i 'mil nit— loner- . Mayor Champion ] (I* Imatd to the approach of ttie time., when the contract inu-t be entered j for the collection of rubbitdi On motion of Director Adam*, the j matter wb* referred to City Solicitor | lug of Hie board. , 1 I Quil claim deed* were grai.led a* ' j tjardeu*. to (lie Ocean City Gar- 1 den*. Com paiiv. and l-t No. ,521. SecOcean city Gardens, to JotinW. lioodw in v * ' Director Adam*' reported that the ' city electrician told him that they 1 have a quantity of blue-tone at the ' ' ctpallly ha* done away with gravity4"' tiatterte* lo the lire department. It 1 wa* decided by the board to -ell t lie blue-lone to the be*t advantage. ! 1 It. I, t i"ir appeared before Ihe hoard ' ' d . Section M, iu 1UI4 Hej made on these lot* qie wa- Hie morl- ' 1 1 gagee aud not Hie owuer. The lol* in : 1 Hill year were a»«e**ed al HW> each 1 Thl- year Hity are ***** ed al lino 1 eacJi The lol- are now in his po«*f«--i -ion due laze*' for 1914 were not" paid aud tie a-ked for a more equitable ' valuation. Whatever, damage wa* j done to Ihe lot* occurred before the ' 1914 a**e»*ment w a. made ' Mayor Champion' said he did not j opinion. the time to object to the *««*»- j City Solicitor Bos will, sfter ssyltig ' that the* taxes were due In llecem1 ber of la*t year, told Gofl that tbe City Commissioners have no power to | 1 act He should have made hi- appeal ; ' to" the t ape May County " Board of Taxation. I Several bill* were ordered paid by ] Unlet Wedding. Joseph It. Norton.* well known resident of tin- clly. employed by the elec trie light compauy, and Mt— Laura " Albert sou, daughter of Mr. and Mr- , Auxin ARiert *on. of Tuckaboe. were quietly married al the Baptist parsuuage at Tuckaboe by the Rev. Alfred C ' Gearliirt. pastor ot the church. *1 H o'clock Thursday evening. The wlt- * ne** e* were the bride'* mother and the h w-if* of ihe minl-ter. Mr. and Mr* minister.

are residing at 1157 Slmp-uu b Atnoug Ilie Builder*. :p A K. Maxwell I* building a $X50t> ' b cottage on I'euuly u place James d Boyle I* making repairs io bl* property I at Twelfth -ireet aud A«bury avenue. 1 2 al a coat ol F«KI- Jullu* Klelufelder I* ! * llfth street and Asbury avenue, o

WILL HOLD ONLY FIVE OPEN MEETS ; i South Jersey Racing Associa- I tion Arranges Schedule , for Season of 1916.^ ( The S-iutto Jersey Yacht Kaclng As- ( ■octal 1011 held It* aunual mettiug at | 1 the Adelphla lu Philadelphia Satur- ( day tilgbl, elrclliig officer- and *r | . the schedule for Hie season of , . 1916. . , CommbdoreA'liarlr* J. Currau ,»re*l- ( deut of tbe a— oclaHon,. in hl>, report ( Vailed atleutlou to tbe okl coinplaiu^of , . chill affair* Ifih^TS due to the fact | . that every Saturday a'fternmin of the , .^complain that Ilie dlnlauce. to travel I back aud forth to Hie race* week after , . week tiecouie* Irkxime. and yet they I : dn not want to -light any club. They , I a-k for a rrarrangeineiiCnf Hie -died- , , It wa- decided to cut Hie program , , [from into llceopeti race meet*. Includ . mg the ctiamplon Duals. The plau I* . 1 lo have Hie management of Ilie race* , under a sort of joint- arrangement of 1 neighboring pair* of club*. I'ut* will .-give ring race to Atlantic Idly Y'acbl [ and Chelsea Yacht Club*. Ocean City . 'Yacht Club aud the Ocean city Moot , Boat flub. Sea l-le Clly aud Avalon. J Stone Harbor Yacht Club and H^lly Beach Y'aclit Cluli and the two cluba ,1 Which of each pair i» lo have the ! worked oul by the. respective pair*. c Tbl* plau I* lo be carried for two year* . Tbe raciug dale* are to tie held ou ale : leruate Saturday*. „| E. A. Wright, -vice commodore of I the Seaside P*rk Yacht Club, attended ,f the meeting a* a representative of the |Nurth Jersey section. Tbe Baruegal y Bay Associa'lluu ba* already arranged fur* monster yacht meet ou the second Saturday lu August. He asked the ; South Jer*y meu to arrange their I- -cliedule a* to avoid a conflict of date*. > and to arriuge to Join lu this meet and a the holdtug of a grand Dual met! for * ; Ihe entire Jersey Coast. e 1 A committee wa* authorized to he i- appointed lo meet a similar committee ' of the Haruagal Bay Aaaoolatlou lo arS range fur a coast champlou meet and t- au interchange of racing at the Doalie of the two association*. * 1 Tbe official measurer. H. K DatitzeH. r. Denize- |

becher, lu hi* report gave the uuuitier ( or Individual boats taking part 111 Ihe , races a* 85 Ttaltrl* a falllug off over | ! previous years, though Individual , J iiiing'i lit season. Thl regatta committee report show* 28" start* made In tb* teu race*, an , of 28 start- al each race Cbel«ea Y'aclit Club atarled S9 of tbe total of 280. Ocean City Y'aclit Club bad 01 atarler*. tbe remainder belug divided among tbe olber eight cluba. Tbe officer* eleCled are a* follow*: Frrsldeut, Charles J. Curtail, Ocean City Y'acbl Club; vice presideut, Commodore Samuel W. Wbau, Cbelsea , Club; secretary-treasurer, Joseph [ Bailey, Holly Beach Yacht Club. | The election of au official measurer and tbe Uxlug of a raciug schedule for 1 Qge season was Qcfl lb the executive 1 committee. , LAID TO REST

her -Ice* Over He 111 win* 1 or al .-wander I.ryrte. Service* over the rem^tn#/6T~A*ex- ( ander Le-lle, aged 58 year*, who dird , at hi* home liere Thuraday aflernooo chronic Bright*' disease, were Sunday afternoon, couducted by ^ Ihe Bev. J. B. Kulp. pastor of the , M E Cbureb. Tbe remalus were plsced lu a vault at West Laurel Hill Cemelery. PUIIadelpbla, Monday. As wa* stated In tbe Sestinki. of week. Mr. l-cslle was a Jute mau- ; ufacturer from Brazil and bad come lo Ocean Clty^nr the benellt of bl* heallb . last spring. His health was wonderfully Improved, and be and Ills family were *0 pleaved with Ocean City that , Mrs. Leslie built a pretly bungalow up town, lu which they lived until recently, when tbey rented a cottage ' 00 Plymouth place for ihe winter MARK LAKE HAPPY » (Set* More Than HI. Fall Quota e ol Appointment*. " ' Assemblyman Mark Lake returued to bis borne Id Ihl- ciiy from Trenlon '■ Tuesday evening feellug In good 't humor over bis success In obtaining k' a little more than bis full allotment of appointments to |nialtlun*«t the State House. is Mr. Lake baa tbe aelectl«u of a doori- aud a page. a w

Tba man lo be door-keeper come* Q| from Ocean City. A Wildwood real- l( will be made pege. Mr. Leke will later annouooe tbe namee of tbe ones. Blrltidaa anrprlac. Mra John Kelly, of 9 West Tenth t atreet. gave ber husbaud a birthday ^ ! surprise party Saturday evening. ^ present were MUa Margaret f r Kelly, of Wlaaahlckon; Tuoma* J. j t Toorn and wife, Mrs. G. Bickel. Mra. r | Revmer, William Kembo, Mra. Lloyd ' Lutton, Ml-s Kate Lulton, Mra. Jobn J J. Devlne and daughter. Mr* Huff | j and a W. Powell aqd wife. He re- i . pel red several pratty gins. Refresh- I •• mentr were eerved. y ( nullum* Ooclri j Fleariabl**. 1, The third annual report of tb* * Home Building end Loan Association e baa just been Issued aud It abowe tb* society to be lo excellent oondUkin. A j hew series of stock baa been opened.

"THE FAULTS OF > SOCIETY" TOLD 3 \] Large Congregation Heard Strong Discourse by tbe ' Rev. Dr. Bohner. (in Suuday evening. In Ilie' Flht ' Presbyterian t'liurcli tbe Rev t\harle*'t liohtirr preschrd the fourth of lire ser'e* of serm-m- "" Why M.- Do \ Not Attend "t ■hutch.*' taking a-.lii«.1 them*. * Tbe Fault- "f sbwirry " . . Itiquiritig a* to Hie sb* lice of men. Mr Buhner ha- ever delivered In ■Ud ffleudly InlereJI »bow ii"l.j Hie uti"Yerily. my Habtiath- ye -liail keep." He «ald in pari "The head and front of -ot-tely'- -Indue letter -ay*. Itie iippennn.t tbuugtit- In Hie mind- uf young men ' are fur pleasure. The park-, trolley ndiug. Sunday railroad excursions and ' the -o called Sunday coiirFrt- are Jlielr J delight. Then there I- Hie automobile, ' of New Jer-ey. each one holding from them are oul on Sunday Figure It * taken out' of Hie chinch by this source j ■ 'The Hablalh. Instead of being a f les-uess. It I- tm|u>— ltde for men to i * cultivating hi their live- Hie element ; - grow* care le'ass4 ii the obse.Vauce of the Sabbath, men will live carelessly, and the eery foundation* of our social, J ' civil and religious fabric will be -haken ' slid toller to Its fall. 1 "These letters -say that Hie begin- 1 ' ulug of a loose ob*ervauce of the Ssb- i a balb lie* lu the home. In answer lo ' * the questlou w liy inure men ate not III * our cburclie*. uue letter says. 'I bold1 '* tbe pareut- largely re-|iousible. So d many of out men aud wumeu- lius- " bauds and father-, wive- and motbera —woefully uefclect the training of the j * children.' Another **>'«, 'It I* my * opinion that the fault lies with the pareul lu a good many iuslauces d and starts at home.' Au ther say*,' 'The father comes home from work aud. Instead' of leaching and guiding child aright, he permlla and too ' y

' ofteu encourage* the boy or girl logo ; oul ou the street while be goes to bla r place— 'be eugliie bouse or 1 que-tlouable resort.' -These letter* touch a very seu'sltlve, but vital, spot lu our social life. Tbe " borne training Is lo blame In uiany id1 stances fur the absence of men from • ' -tbe churches. If tbe home lu-es it* rellglou, the church will lose it* 'men. ; 1 The men of the uext generalluii who | 1 will occupy the pews of'lhe churches i are the boysof ilil* geueratlou who are receiving a good Chilsllau traiulug lu I the home. * , * thai society hinder* church attendance ( II through au tucrea-lng and largely ud-uece-sary loll ou Suuday. Suuday r work closes the door of the church lu , r the face of thousauds of men. One of e these leturs savs, 'Many men do, not atteud ciiurch because tbey are drawn away by many large aud small corporations which compel them to work ou Suudays as well as on week days.' rattle of machinery Is stleuclDg

tbe music of the church hellS|, Without couscleuce and without lusltatloti, these big our|Kiratlous are puablug ' their way through tbe sanctity of Hie I Lord's Day. i Ms said that tlie Purl-] strict lu their observance of tbe Sab- ( ' bath Hint a mau was not allowed toi kiss bl* w Ife ou Suuday. I would by,' ttj ' uo means favor au strict an observation ~ of Hie day. but it were far better for * society to reluru to tbe Sabbatb of tlie Puritan* than to have the day secularized as these great corporations are s fail secularizing It." \ II lu closlug tits sermon tbe Rev. Mr, Bobner msde e strong eppesl to men' , y outside the Church to return to her | ll fold, say lug, -you have beeu lulerealed \ ^ iu this discuaslou and feel that you :e Hla Cbureb. It la a crisis lu your life. " Yuu are alaudtug lu the fork of tbe road* -Which way will you decide? God belp you lo decide for Christ aud Al tbe oioae of the service one gentle m mau expressed a desire lo tbe Rev. Mr. Boboer to live tbe CbrlsllaD life sod unite with tbe church, sud be will d be received et the next communion, which will be held on tbe morning of Suuday, December 12. A number of other men ere eery much (uterested aud have taken up tbe matter of tbe >te Christian llfr-aud membership lu tbe cbureb wltb Mr. Buhnrr. "* Tlie concluding strmun uf I hs series will be delivered negt Sunday evamog

tbe theme, "Why Meu Should Atteud Cburob." Tbeie will also be special music by tbe choir, under tbe leadership of Lewis K. Smith Oolldtor Makes Hrporl. : City Solicitor Boawell reported to tbe [ ' Commissioners that he bed made ueoesaary searches ou lots between ' Tblrty-niutb and Fortieth streets, as requested by tbe Cape Mey County - Board of Taxation, aud found Ibal . riparian right grants bad uever been | obtained by tbe Uceau Clly A-wocla-between Tblrty-nintb and Korty- ' seooud stiaets. One owner, George ' has ohlalued tbe rlgbta. The - as as-eased by the tax assessor, be- | . tweeu Tblrty-nlutb aud Fortieth street* 1 were Dot a* valuable lu law aa lo tax > - assessment. If tbe owner, of these lots , " bad the riparian grant tb* aaaeaament would bav* beeu higher. ; f '* Lreal Dovomrol, Drawn. Legal papara of all description*. Id- i '* eluding wills, are carefully drawn by I A I R. Curtis Jiablnaon at his office, 744 | Asbury avenue, Ocean CUy, N.J. *dv

& T-h=a=n-k=s»g=i-v=i=n ^ should find you with a New, Neat artd ^ ? & Tones' Men's Shop ? . . % 804-806 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. . j ? ^ ^ ^ ^ %[, Tlie I.endliiK »n Rood* Store Now Sliowinic tl"' Best Annortineiit of l all itnr4 Winter McrcliaildlM- ? « liu tire new Line of Fall Waists. * Great assortment of Outing. Flannel Gowns, Pa- ^ jamas. Skirls, etc. 1 * New, warm, ktiit Petticoats at 251-"- 5oc- St-oo. • Winter Hosiery, Winter l-'nderwear. Sweaters. 'etc'fS. !S. AIoAUister I. Oceat* City, N. J. gar" Store clo«e« Tuersiav. Wcdncad.iv and Thuraday evcningtal 6 o'clock. . I Monday and Friday at 9 ..'clock, Saturday 10 sh*_ HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE " j ' I 838 Asbury Avenue < Ocean City New Jersey | 1 i 1 — . — " ■ ■ • John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN city. N. j. c Lumber Millwork. Moulding*, Building Paper, Plaater Board, Nails, Sash Wcighta. etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery.

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Real Estate For Sale BfO BARGAINS Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished. estates in my hands must lie sold at sacrifice prices. This is the 1 time of year to buy Cottages and-.LoLs at this Popular Seaside Resort ' very Cheap. Apply to \ , Alonzo Cotton 1 619 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii»^«iiiiimn"wiiiiminiiiii"iniiinnwiHiiHHiiimiiwiiiiiiin ; ■, # poc£5EL,k's The Reliable Store for Dry Goods, Nations and

X — : ^ Men's Wear- . The latest style iu ladies' shirtwaist in crepe de chine, silk and voile. Also wash silk middy blouses, A new line of white skirts in pique and ratine, in suapeuder style. We are showing a fine assortment of ailk poplin, em broidered crepe, voile, inessaline and serges in the new shades, sand, putty 0 and battleship grcv. Dainty -neckwear, silk hose, ribbons, etc.. etc • -POWELL'S : — 92 1 Aebury Ave. h*ii Phoos.a. Ocean City, N. J. j MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. A No walling for two weeks to kuow If you can get It; we can tell you at F one*. Bargains in Bay and Ocean frout properties. Choice cottages for I sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement— tbe choice of Oceau City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. ( The Ideal Summer Resort ■-y 1 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. Greaf Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The ^ Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to ^ and from Philadelphia im Three Railways . T v. - ■ ^ Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS I > 1.. Try an Advertisement in the Sentinel and you are sure to get quick results,

HOTKI.a (III COTT»OBA H0T6L BiseAYffe.l Ocean Ave. " Between Eighth and Ninth Street* OPEN ALL THE YEAR j M. K. HktTif BrcKUroHA*. ' Scotch Mall ^SANATORIUM , !. ■ rl-lty. H- * Air, sts. THE IMPERIAL . I'll r-K8TRAL A vk., ockan c1tt. S tin. c. uetzcl THE KATHLU - ! ii2*C«^itra!Assno». Of E AX ci *V. k.j. * m 18skk lkw' im a cox abu WYOMING J»a OCCAM A tlx IK HOTEL ATGLEN " on* id th* n. -l eestrally located hntala In ( (losan City. Th* aim tin* alw.yi been to | niakr ihw b-tas relsctimdhomsbke.^ IU a. t. uurr. r~r. | THE HEWLINGS ( OPEN FOR THE BEASON | Special September Rate* _ s «. h. HHUiea S XtntB and Wesley are. Oesan City, M.J f NEW HOTEL ELBERON | v«1uutu axpcentral avrffde ] ocean city. k. j. I Xsylor and bayre, I'roprtstrsasaa ~ .ad newly papered. Bell Pbonss: 13 -X aodOpex all The Y'eab *• Ceutral avenue ehd Nlulb street. __ O. W. F. WOOUS1DF. PropHead for Booklet. Hot Wnter Heat .THE IDLEWILD OPEX ALL year

duorlyn Terreoe . Oman City, K. JBetween Klfhlb and Mloth UUsaH Looted line Block from lis* ah MRX.J. K.MOBB1SOK JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Iksbury Ave. : Ocean City New Jsrssy E. C. BOYLE ; Real Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH STR^ET OCCAM CITY NCWjgRSgy ' laa. karikardl WirraW. grewa H. Uarkhardt 4 Co. i'LI MHIMi AMI HKATDiG *41 ASBl kt AVUU1 . . (Kit A (ITT J**S«T ' Hot Water, ituam end Vapor Heahng Bell Pboos.ltl-X

L A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEEURIUCIIT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY CIir ud Oytlef t«m* > w* Agent for Htewart'e Iron Works Co Plalo and Ornamental Iron Fence, Railings and Window Guard*. Seventh St. and Hnen lie Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by tb# State. -> -sEIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J^ NOW AND THEN N o w is the best time to make your Will and appoint the Ocean City Title and Trust Company to act as your Executor — then you will have the satisfacwill have tne sausiac-

tion of knowing that everything will be properly attended to at the right time. Ask us for particulars. OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST GO. OCEAN CITY, N. i. ATLANTIC ICE CWM1 pmsm ■mm, la O flare, iota Asbury Ave OCtAMCITf • J.