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Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. JANUARY 27, 1»1«. We shall be glad to receive Item* of newt ami communications of intercut to this community ami our reader* •verywhere. All communlcmtloua should be accompanied with the full name and addn-x* of the writer, not iiecewtarllv food faith. , DOTS. I Soraer*' 1'olut Is having another of t > He ware. , [ Have you beard Evangelist Slough | In Atlantic t'lty? Dou't forget the supper lu the Find ' M K t'hurjh -octal room, tomorrow Prof. Samuel Cohen baa beeu elected ' gre-atve league. Mra John Voce and family deal re to ' Fireman Aug baa returned to duty I after being off about a week through 1 au Injury to oue of bl> leg. There wat a big crowd at the beuellt j for •The- Hlllowe." the Oceau C ity High School publication, Monday t evening. I The county board of freeholder! will j retain the services of the farm demonexceed f 1SU0. [ Walter France, a member of the crew „ at theC'oraou'a Inlet llfe-eavlug atallon, c haa been tranaferred to the atallon at Cedar Creek, near Seaalde Park. , At the meeting of the Cape May e County Hoard of Freeholder, here Thursday, bill, were ordered paid , Scotch Hall, of thl. city, aud Dr. I Margaret Mace, of Wildwood. ' Fire Chief Wateou' aud Flremau V William. Daviaextlugulahed a lire in ? the chimney of Dr. J. T. Hughe. ' t apartment., Wesley avenue, near PERSONALS. 1 Harry F. Haaa, of Philadelphia, waa In town Suuday. Charles A. Doe, of Philadelphia, waa a v tailor here Friday. E. J. Hortcj, of Mooreatowu, waa a t vlaltor here Monday. J Ml-e Mabao, of Peermont, waa a 11 recent gueat of the Imperial. ti Walter Haya. of Philadelphia, waa '' among the week'a vlaltora here. '' Robert W. Scott, of Orerbrook, waa ^ among the vlaltora here Saturday. ^ William K. Hughe. . ofthlaclty, haa returued from a vlalt to Philadelphia Mlaa Dlaaton, of Philadelphia, la the I gueat of A. S t arter and family, of thle oily. - * \ f baric. Hreckley, -who la employed u In Wilmington, .pent Suuday with bla family here. 1 William W. Dlckbart and eon. of Philadelphia, were among the vlaltora * here Tueaday. 11 Dr. B. C WretoO and wife have returned from a few weeka' vlalt to Philadelphia frlenda. " Cbarlea W. LeFevre aud wife, of Q Lauadowne, were gueeta of the El- g beron a few day. ago. I( Mra. E. J. Hann and children, of a; thl. city, have returned from a vlalt to J Philadelphia and Gloucester Harry H. Marter pf Camden. au actttve member of the Oceau City Flab, n log Club, waa lu town yealerday. William J t 'had wick, of thla city, ® Who I* employed lu Philadelphia, waa • vlaltor here Saturday and Sunday. T. De draw aqd family aud Mra " Conuer. of Philadelphia, vlalted Mlaa Emily Hoaklna. of tbla city. Sunday. Mlaa Irma till belt, of Philadelphia, a baa beeo apeudlug a few dayawlth her ^ grandmother, Mra Godfrey Ang, of . thl. city. „ Mra. Samuel L. Wbltaon and Mlaa Ethel M. Wbltaon, of Philadelphia, were amoug the week'a arrtvala at the n Idlewild. I, Albert Fogg and wife vlalted Swede. - boro Saturday, where Mr. Fogg at* tended the celebration of the Bwedeeboro National Bauk. a Fred Adama and wife have taken apartment! for the remaluder of llig. „ winter lu A. J. Smlth'a apartment! at g Seventh at reel and Waaley avenue. |c N. C. Taggart and wife, of Philadelphia, spent Saturday aud Sunday H with Dr. J. Thornley Hugbea and C family. Mra. Hughe, la their daughter. 5 Samuel Young, wife aud daughter, T of Weal Philadelphia, are .pending a few daya In tbelr cottage, 1022 Wealey * avenue Tbey are accompanied by T aome r eu a. ^ t v JOLLY LUNCH « Crla ad. of O. M. Toaownd and Wile Had flood Time. '' Mr. aud Mra. Oil. M. Townaend gave a-luncb to a few of their frlenda ( at the i home a few evening, .luce. The party bad a jolly time aloglug ( songs. The gueata were Mr. and Mra. E M. Sutton, Mr. and Mra. D. P. Palate, Mr. . and Mra. Parker Miller, Mr. and Mra. Cbaa. Powell, Hn Wm. U. Abbott, Mlae Julia Scull. Roaooe Sharp, U. L. . Hreckley. Mlaa Delia Powell, Mr. aud Mra. J. R. Jones, Mr. aod Mra. J. R. Grove, and Mr. aod Mra Wm. F. ( Gardiner. y OMcwa laalallrd. Camp IS. P.O. of A., baa Inalalled tba following ofllcera: Paal preeidenl, Mra. Mary Garwood; aaelatanl past preaidant, Mra. Sarah C. I , Smith; praaldent, Mra Ella Bavan; aaalatant praaldeot, Mra. K. Headley; , vice praaldeot. Mra. Nellie Davie; ay- d alatant vice praaldeot, Mra. Ella Nay- ; . lor; eoadoctor. Mra. Grace Sattb; . awMaot eooduetor, Mra. Uhll; mitl-| nel, Mra. Abel D Scull; chaplain, Mra. Sopbla Campbell; recording secretary, Mra. Sarah Biaiey ; aaekdaul recording . aecratarv. ^Mr.. . E 1 1 a Kverlogbam; I financial aferatary, Mlaa Baalrtea l Towaaead; Iraaaurat, Mra. EtBa Scull ; a iraaaaaa. Mra. Mary Garwood. Mn.jJ Ella Nay lot aid mm B. MUM*. ti r

MILITARY BOYS " I DEFEAT ALCOTT i * -. < Hard Fought Contest EDjoyed by Good-Sized Crowd at the Armory " | The Gceau Cltjr Military Club live defeated the Alcutt A. C.. of Phlladel-I phla, Saturday night at the armory lu | . a fast aud bard-fought game. Score, j 33 to 20 Although I he locala played the vial- ' tora Oil their feel in the IU-1 half aud ' allowed excelleul form. Ilie Alcolt i put up a good game Hreckley. Heudfraou. Welaeullial and I'lerce each put up a rattling ' aud wou Ilie applauae of I lie Hlldrelb waa oul of the line up wlih 1 injured hand, but he will be back ' 1 ou the lloor .1 an early date. Glue-up: Hreckley'^ ^Baron* ' 1 / forward ^ ^ Wetaentbal Outer Koblnaon Henderson) .. , . (Freeman Gilbert I "u,,a \ Mondroaa , Field goals— Hreckley. 5 ; Pierce. S: i Welae tubal, 6; Heuderaon 2: Karon 2: Koaenberg. I; Koblnaon. 2; Freeman. I: Mondroaa, 2. Foul goala— Breckley. 3; 1 Mondroaa, 4 Referee, Colllasoti. < The St. Edward's A A , of Philadel- i phla. raid to be oue of the strongest teama lu the Quaker fly, w III face the i aoldler boya at the armory next Satur- I team, of Allaullc C Ity, Wednesday ' evening of laat week. 2.1 to 22 Llue-up: < I .. I Taliafero I i ^ward .H.Myera Center Haleilrleri t Sharp | J Kndlcott t Hlldrelb } Guard J K Myera . Gilbert ) ( Marahall Field goala— Hreckley. tib Pierre, 8: 1 Welaeullial. 2; Taliafero 4; Haleilrleri. I 3; R Myer.. I. Foul goal— WelaJn c thai. 1: Hreckley, 2; Taliafero. ti. , FARMERS TO MEET All-Car aeaaloawltibe Addreaard e A farmers' Inatitute w ill be held in a W. C. T. U. Hall at Tuckalioe I Monday. February 14. It is to be a - ualgbborly galberlug of farmere aud c to consider the reaulls of the pant year's work aud to plan more * protllable me' hod a for the future. 1 Following I. the program of the «- seaaloua, which will be under the ' of George K Traaher: < 10 80 a. nr.— Addres# of Welcome. " Yerkea. i •Poultry Bel-lug for Prodi," George Smith, experienced poultry farmer ' of Connecticut. • It 16 a. m —"My Experience with 1 Edward Hurley. ' 1180 a. m.— "Some successful I In Fruit Culture," C. 1> Bar « of Barton Bros., of Burlington • 12 m.-AdJourumeut. 2 p. m.—' Borne Helpful Suggestions 1 on a Few Vegetable Crops — Onions. • Potatoes. Tomatoes. CantaR. W. DeBaun. extension < specialist In market gardening. New Agricultural College 1 2 45 p. m.— Entertainment General Discussion —"Green MaCompared wltMSlable Manure-" "The Use of Dime."1 "The Fertilizer 1 Situation." Messrs. Thrasher. Hartou, DeHauh and others. S 30 p. m.— "Growlug and Market ( lug Fruits and Other Crops for Shore I Trade," John Casaza, of Vinelsud, N J. I 7-46 p. m.— "Making Ihe Farm Home a aud Housework More Attractive, "Miss * M Anna Hauaer. Extension Specialist t Home Economies, N J. Agrlcul- r tural College. i 8 80 p m.— Entertainment. I "The Co operative Spirit Spreading America," Alexia L. Clark, Dlrec- t of Farmers' Institutes c HIGH SCHOOL J3AMES * of Counts Luzac lor ' aprlaf Wraaon of 1916. 1 The Cape May Oouuty High School 1 League has arranged the fob ' lowing schedule for lis spring games: March 26— Wildwood at Court 1 Woodbine at Tuckaboe; Ocean el Cape May. j April 1 — Cape May at Woodbine; at Ocean City: Wildwood at April 8 — Wildwood at Cape May: 5 at Woodbine; Oceau City at 1 April 16— Upper at Cape May; ' Woodbine at Wildwood; Ocean City at 1 House April 21 — Ocean City at Wildwood * ' April 22 — Middle at Cape May; Upper at Wildwood; Woodbine at Oceau " City. * May 18— Middle at Tuckahoe; Ocean ' at Woodbine. Mcy 20 — Cape May at Ocean City; at Woodblue; Middle al Wildwood. May 27 — Woodbine at Cape May; at Court House; Wildwood al Oceau City. May 80 — Cape May at Wildwood; at Court Houaa; Upper a1 Ocean City. Juoe 8 — Cape May at Court Houae; ' Ocean City at Tuckahoe; Wildwood at ' 1 J una 10 — Cape May at Tuckaboe. ' Bob en Flatarr aaeka. Ex-City Commissioner Robert Fisher amoug tboae prose ul al I be weekly meeting of tba Youug Meo'e Prog rev- 1 alee League. At tba requeet of Praab I dent J. T born ley Hughes. Mr. Flaber , I made a abort address, dealing with I be organization aod lie progress. I • ■ 1 at leads* Caacen. Probably 80 -I the reetdente of Ocean 1 attended tba Pbiledelpbia Orcbeeire concert lo ooe of Attaultc City's i All wan planed with the excel lent

MANY ORGANIZATIONS I SEEK MONEY FROM CITY

j All to be Used in Advertising ; Resort— Officials Postpone Final Action. . Fiahuig Club ap|ieared before Ihe J Clly cuuimieelouers al Ihelr weekly! meeting and made a alrong plea thai 'I Ihe com ■era devote sufficient' . I money -about t«l0-lo purchase a clly , , cup lo be uttered aa a trophy in Ihe ( annual casting tournaments of the club , lo be participated lu by the Halting I clubs of the country. *|* . The committee comprised President; Churchill Hungerford. Frank It I Stewart, I'eter J-. Wright, Harry Boyd. Earnest appeals to Ihe board as lo _ I lie advertising advatilagea of the otter Hungerford. Stewart and Maglnnla. Mr. H uugerford. In addition to bring I whicb I- Identified with the Hcleottflc ' a distinctive feature tbe otter of a • tiaudsouie cup of tbla klud would be | : 111 tlie way of maklug Ocean Clly j all over Ihe country, thus! drawing lo thla re-ort men prominent mine world of Halting: Mr. Stewart told of Ocean City 'a j1 > great and iiolkble asset— Halting of all I ] a. In the surf, oceau and bay and j from the wharves. He also spoke of I the extraoidiuaty advertising the city | ' Mr. M agltiuls suggested that with the purchase of this cup by tbe clly, municipality aootfwgalir. Clayton Haines -Brick, president of | tbe Board of Trade, while strongly eu- j ' Fishing Club, preseuted au outline of ; a widespread advertising' plau pro | posed by tbe board and expressed a t city. Mayor Champion said that 'lie felt | ^ able. He believed that all organizathat are advertising tbe resort should have Ihe Hnauclsl encourage- 1 meut of the city. Among the organizations that desire money for advertising purposes are ' the baseball club, the yacbt club, tbe ' City Hotel Proprietors' Assocla- 1 Hon, the public library and tbe Ocean a Clly Military Club. I Personally be would like lo give assistance to all. but It can't be doue c please each this year. ' Held with a proposition lo advertise tbe city to Ihe outside world some thing ou the scale oulllued by the I of Trade. His thought was ' that probably these organizations can I gel together and work out their plaDa. with a little more money from the city. ' After futiier discussion. It was agreed * on motion of Director Campbell tbat ■ meet with the city officials aud see If < a satisfactory plan cannot be effected • tbe request of tbe flablug club. Beveral other advertising ac hemes ' TAX BILL REDUCED < i Question of Appewt In Case op 1 At tbe weekly meeting of the City 1 Commissioners, Director Campbell said ' that the Cape May County Board of 1 Taxation has reduced the assessment 1 on Albert Fogg's tax bill 810,000 Actloo ' should be taken by tbe City Commie- 1 -loners giving tbe collector the rlgbl ' adjust tbe matter according to this 1 ruling or tbe City Bollcllor be author- ' ized to make an appeal to tbe Bute 1 Board of Taxation. « Mayor Champion said that It would ' hla thought to accept tbe declstoD 1 of the couDty board. ' City Bolicllor Boawell said that tbi 1 decision of the county board waa given 1 without a bearing from tbe clly. Mr. 1 be slated, bad appeared before 1 tbe board of taxation at Its meet lug 1 but tbe solicitor said that be bad understood then tbat the matter waa to be taken up later by tbe City Commissioners end-Mr Fogg. The city had m means of defense the solicitor seld at tbe bearing before tbe board of taxation a few weeke ego. At that time, the speaker said, he sub milled to tbe board of taxation tbe ' price paid for Ihe pier— $65,806. He understands, however, Hist there are ' other queetioos luvolved, which would 1 disadvantageous lo the city If 1 this decision la accepted. 1 DtreCor Campbell expressed tbe ! . view that It would be well to bold ^ tbe metier over until tbe next meeting : and dlacuaa tbe aflair with Mr. Fogg. 1 He subsequently made a motion that 1 this be done, and tbat If Deceesary In 1 Ihe meantime to take au appeal. The • Tbe follow iDg resolutions, presented < by Director Campbell, were adopted: - Be II 1 Resolved by tbe Board of Commie- ■ elooere of Ocean Ctty that Ocean Clly . borrow from Tbe elokiog fund, Ocewn • [ City, New Jersey, tba sum of five buudrcd dollars, in aottdpatlOQ of tbe 1 collection of uxee for tbe year 1816, 1 | and tbat tbe proper officers be aotbor- ' Ized aod instructed to execute a note 1 to secure aald sum. Be It* . 1 Resolved by tbe Board of Commie- 1 , elooere of Ocean City tbat Oceau Ctty 1 | borrow from tbe sinking food of 1 . Oceau Clly, N. J., tba sum of ntoeteen - hundred aud tbtnj-two aod 84-100 ' dollars, lu anticipation of the Issuing ' of Improvemeol oertlQcalee undir t oo tract Number OBI, aud tbat tbe proper ofllcera be authorised aod Inatroctrd , execute a Data to secure said earn. Several bills were presented atd [ ordered paid. I Try an advertisement la the His- i TJSBL.

51 • MEN'S BIBLE CLASS . GOING TO TRENTON [ f I =-7 j | |. Methodist Organization Plans ' f to Attend Local Option Gath- " ering February 2. |l , J-'bu C. Hlvelmau. who has been •!- | , aU»ltiled reporter for Ihe Men's Union , I Bible Class of the First M . R Church. L ;i at 'great* 1 iu portanoe waa' Vnir.'Iduosd 1 ' and bu-mes- like manner 1 The Rev. J. K Kulp, Everlnn A ' Corson, Robert Flsber. John Marts 1 , and Rolls Garret-ou were appointed ' !. of the Htste focal optlou forces at Trenton February 2. Anyone wishing lo 1 lake Ibis trip may gel full Information ' from any of these delegate* The 1 p j great "booze sermou" by "Billy" Suu- 1 [j Dr. J. T. Hughee, K M. Robinson. 1 ( ' Morris Gaudy and Simera .Young 1 were appointed a commutes to charier ^ lend Ihe '"Slough" meeting* lo a body 1 I | ThursdaS* evening. February S ^ beta are urged logo. 1 I Sunday I rat waa oue great day for " lire claaa. Tbla la one big family. We d , Two new members Joloed— Raymond I I Haley and Bernard Cleiuentaou. There 0 are more In algbt. "Welch your ll I *i«p," keep Coming You are certainly ..welcome. Next Sunday, the class will slug tbe " I "Welcome Song," with the third verse " I All the classmatea rejoiced With " j Brother Kulp over Ihe great success of ° ; last Suuday wlih the cla*a. ' ' — — c WILL REMOVE POLES 11 Local corpora- 1 ou* Stoke ' Reqaeai to City Ofllclaia. The Allaullc Clly aud Shore Feel 11 Company end the Ocean Clly Service (formerly known aa ihe Clly Electric Light Company) ,y are planning lo do away with extra poles on Eighth street In Ibis couueclloo Ihe following res ^ -olutlon was presented by Director Adama at tbe weekly meeting of Ihe ^ Clly Co mmlsalouera aud adopted: Whereas, tbe Atlantic Cliyt^ud Shore Railroad Company, a -bofpoSsdesire lo replace certain poles oo street lu Ihe clly of Ocean City, 1 County of Cape May, New Jersey; eud Whereas, tbe aald Atlantic City and ' SboYe Railroad Company aod tbe ' City Electric Service of Allan- ' tic City, formerly tbe Ocean CTtyBlecIrlc Light Company, desire to use a pole aod Ibereby removing J several poles In and along Elgbtb street; therefore, be It Resolved by Ibe Board of Commla- ' ■loners of Oceau Clly, New Jersey. Ibal cou-enl Is hereby given lo tbe Atlantic Clly and Sbore Railroad lo erect aud place rouod poles Instead of and lo place of oclag- , oual polea aud with further consent - of tbe aald electric light company lo said p -lea, provided, however , tbal * this consent , as by this resolution. Is ' , not lo be coDslrueA lo any way or * as invalidating or enlarging ' or dlmlulsblng any ordinance or ordl now In force In Ibe clly of ® Ocean City relative lo the said Atlau * , He City aud Sbore Railroad Compauy Ibe said electric light company, and Ibal tbe lerma and ooudi'lona of eald ordinances to remain In full force aod virtue aa If this resolution had not > adopted; aud provided further tbat aald polea aball be placed under the supervision of tbe Director of the I Department of Public Highways, and c decision aball be Dual aa lo tbe 1 , end quality of pole and Ibe palnt- . thereof. - I PENNY SOCIAL f Following ere those lu charge of ibe ■ Peony Social" to be given by tbe « ! Christian Endeavor Society of tbe First f , Church: a . Chairman al large, E. E. Rauck; s candy table, M'aaee Mildred EverlogMary Cauuao aud Florence West, t I colt, aod Mra. Cbarlea F Nabb; all- i bouette, Mlaa Marie F Bouhroyd, a , Mra. C, Homer Shoemaker, Mlrt Ioex I foraou; doll show, Mra H. A. Plocb, c I Mlaa Nellie Towoer, Mlaa Aooa Mc- a Pbersou; rake table. Mrs. F. 8 Pdlaeu- a ; ineyer, Ml a loua B Adama; parcel t i poet, Mies Ada M. Kanck and Mra. L. t , M. Lear; bootblacks, Jolinole Wallace. Rosa Ferguson^ fancy leblr, Mrs. L t I E Hmllb, Mrs. W. F. Gardiner aod [ . Misses Mary Fox aod E. S Hlgbee; ■ school auppliea, Miaaea Loulaa Corson, . Frances Bevau. Margaret Prioe; aaod- a , wlcbee and coffee, Miaaea Helen Bard, I , Ada Kspplaye ; door-lender, Cbarlea | , F Nabb; checking department. Bay, c f mood Prioa; lemonade, Miaaea Flor- i | eoee Reeves, Loulaa Carlaoo, Laura I . Sayre; foriuoe tallar, Madame Fori tuna: sawdust tub, Harold Farguaon: t Ice cream, Mlaa Maud M. Foulda aod c Claaa No. 9; hot dogs, John M. Roaao- i . baum aud J. El wood Kaudle; junior 1 , novelty labia, Mra. A.J. Smllb aod t I class; Christ lau Endeavor tree, Miaaea ! Davidson. Evelyn Everlugbam aod t j Margaret Bevau; Larklo booth, E. E. t , Ranck; weighing depart mea', Jobu t . R. Groves; auctioneer, Capt. Clinton < . L Hreckley. , ■. | flea W earner. I 1 Tbe wealber eoodtttona bare early tbla week were floe alraoat epriog- I Uka. lo an extent — aod there wan

THRIFT DAY TO BE OBSERYED HERE Call at First National Bank 1 February 3 and Receive a Button. I a holiday. In .hat II- pro,er oleervancr | a vastly diflWenl Wl l*r more bvii- , usual crlebralk.u of the areiagv hoi." tl vltles familiar I., most holidays, aud ml.ich frequently rr-ull lu rvr-kie-Another feature is that H I* Ibe only brated l.y all humanity, lo Ihe ulll- j communities, nation- aud Ihe world Economists f o r years have <4>eeii waste on Ihe pert of the average perpractical for successful eppllcarion Philadelphia, with every ele' I meut for universal endorsement .come* j the ■uggTatteq.of Thrift Day. February 1 8. The primary point I* not whether useful application. The celebration of Thrift Day lie- In | the faithful performance by each Individual of some thrifty action ou lhal : The very simplicity of the Idea will go a long way P. ward He success- j; ful development, and this develop. , better condition- for every body. For tbla reason, leaders In all Heidi ! of activity, particularly ttuaoclal In- ] ■Htutlooa, are co-operating to, make 1 of Thrift Day tbla year, so tbal there ; will be a Biting ataudard (o be followed ; on I ha Tbrft Days lo come \\ bllv the saving of money Is one ; very desirable feature, this la not the / essential bails of thrift. It actually In- 1! eludes tbe uRIIzetldb of common sense ; temperate bablla- From each of these ! qualities a lesson might proHlably be 1 by msny. Statistic* show that the lackot thrift j poverty than the deficiency in wagea f I'hua It la that every thrifty paraon may be considered aa a public beuefactor, sid every thriftless person a pub* lie enemy. Society, la spill In two classes — tbe provldeDt aud Improvident. The aonuel observance of Thrift Day la ooufldeutly expected to eventuatlyleduce the latter elrmeut to an loalgnlflcant percentage of tbe population. Careful estimates show lhal the percentage Is now heavily on the wrong side of onr national ledger Tbe essence of honesty la the llvlDg It bin one's mean*. Jo ibe uae of lime, bow many are there wbo fully realize tbat lime once gone la lost forever f The tbrllty Individual does today what be could do tomorrow. He utilizes hla lime lo bla youth Ibal be may have It lo spare In old age. CoinmoD sense In the distribution of one's time ta a powerful factor In thrift aod Thrift Day oflera tbe opportunity to practice It. Tbe First National Bauk, crtyceaH, City, N. J., tbat progressive and up-to-date lu{IHution whose officers are al--ways on Ibe alert aod Ibterested In the tbtoga that make for tbe advancement and development of tlie people lu the community, la couductlug tbe publicity campaign here and ell wbo call on them Thrill Day will receive a ■mail button emblematic of the occaSUIT OVER POTATOES of Jura Azslnai an AtAn Interesting eult waa heard before Squire Ludlam and a jurjrof twelve In fjie police court al city ball Tburaday afternoon. It waa a anil brought by Lavlne Bros, against Samuel Bramell, a far mer at Deuul-vllle, to recover tbe difference Ictween the price of purchase and the market value, and also $20 for expense. The plaintiffs, ou October 21. 1915, U was leMlHed, wen! lu an automobile Atlantic Clly lu Bramell'* fsrni and a-ked him If be had auylhlug lo ■ell. He replied lhal he probably bad 200 bushels of potatoes, but Ihe-e were not very big. Tbey went lino the Held Bramell said he was receiviug 70 ceut> buabel for potatoes. Lavlue Bros, wauled lo pa< only 65 cents a bushel for "-tlrsls" and 45 cent* bushel for "secouds " They bought end measured 8) bushels end look tbem. Then gave Bramell 85 lo bind Ibe bergaiu for Ihe balance of ihe crop. They came back lo Bramel a short time later and wauled him lo sell Ihe potatoes by weight. He refused. He aald he would eell by mea-ure. Lavlue Broa. aald tbey had bruugbt wlih ihemao auto truck from Atlantic Ctty toeait the potatoes al a coal of 890. They contended tbat by Ibe lawa of the State Ibe potatoee should be weighed and that there should be GO pounds to the bushel The contention of tbe defense was tbat when Lavloe Broa. made their contract there waa nothing aald about weight, aud tbat tha statutes say that If a aale la meda by welgbl there should elsty pounds to the bushel . The defendant contended that bis waa for a measure bushel aod tbat nothing aa to weighing tba pota waa Mated when the agreement meda Lavlue Broe. also sued to recover tbe tbey had deposited with Mr. Bramell. Tha jury gave a verdict lo favor of L. B. Starts repraeenled Lavlne Brae, and A C. Baawail waa oouosal for BimmU. '

804-806 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. 7 THE RIGHT START FOR THE NEW YEAR J BUY WHFRF. QUALITY COUNTS VERY FINE SU1 TS AND OVERCOATS. $15 to $20 All Wool Sweaters! Flannel Shirts. Gloves * , * j Stetson Hats , Caps Jones' Men's Shop j At the Trust Company's Corner , aJ ' ■AHIrk 'Arkrk | McAllister's ! I Big Opportunity Salef s 2 Only four days more of this great sale "** • £ 4 • J - * It closes next Monday night ha jy " £ DO.\"T\\PJH.AY. Come at v>ue. beforr it is too !aU. V '' g ^ ^ [ livery item in this bi o Mock a bargain. ,wr^m-w j? 1 ' tS SpeeiqJ bargains in Ix>ngcloth and Naiiisook"bv the piece. 1 i 4 Wide Embroideries, 5c aod 7c yard, ' m 1 A 27 -inch Embroidery Flouncing. 22c yard. & ^ £ All Winter Underwear, Blankets, y'uilts and Outing Flan- 3 if I f McAllister. :: Ocean City, N. J. f . 1 < 1 ■>aaaaaaaaaaa4n»ui>iai>iiit4i«iiii»*Jniiiiaaa»aaai»*aix4ii>aatt»aoiitimir 1 if HARVEY Y. LAKE] ! ~ REAL ESTATE 1 j 838 Asbury Avenue | - I Ocean City New Jersey I | John Marts Lumber Co.* Sixth Straet and Havan Avenue I OCEAN CITY. N. J. I Lumber Millwork, Mouldings, Building Paper, .Pisaler Board, Nails, 8ash Weights, etc. Eatimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery.

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; Real Estate Por Sale < BIO BARGAINS 5 Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished. * Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the 3 time of year fb buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort I * very Cheap. Apply to ! Alonzo Cotton 619 Asbury Avanuc Ocean City. IN. J. ( - ll « The Reliable , r^OWClI S Dry Goods Store * We are better prepared to serve' you for the • '* coming year than ever before, with all seasonI able merchandise. Large stock, right prices * and reliable goods. POWELL'S 1 921 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. ' e No walllug for two weeka to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains m Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for ' c aale. Also lota for Investment aud for improvement — the choice of | II Ocean Ctty. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., ® Ocean City, N. J. '■ — 1 IHAVe^A GR0AT WORK-IN rH ANDT™ BacJi aoul.tiief^ party ! Kas'k <jreat~ luorky-m h — '. tit zk/r movi, dtstmu. O^ie^v. ■jyur is sjLjts'ari bdetor thim^rv' in.. true - ' * itt^ tlve' riutr" cf , success to \}Js S source, ivnd am ttxce".tlit sucI cetsjul ruitr y(- thur sma.ll beomitntas started, m the rUht it directum. | ; . TKe Sooomnjs Swnjt is <t p«rj Sit hwiriyem inder the necessity til at" lies orTfjehnj ovit to prouute j fr>r -juture needs.' First National Bank J Ocean City, IN. J. a «. B. HTITE8 M. 8. MOWKER ,1 PresMaot Caahlar W. %SS2Untm " Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL

H0T6L blSe/IYRG... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAH M. E. Smith Bcckixoham. i§«otch Mall / ^ SANATORIUM ^ —Open Al. the Year— uis—s**. eleelflclty. Hw Ai'?^®""*' Ml*aN\RTn*xaa. R. N, f B. McpratVT - THE IMPERIAL THE KATHLU WYOMING »»« octii treire Oreau rtlj, M, J. A. P. muica HOTEL ATGLEN One of lb* most osiitrxllv located hotela la Ocean City. The aim haa alaraja been te msk* this buna* select and homelike, end lie larva and asaorsd patronage provse Its aoo. (v-e. For terms and particulars address, a. c. sorr, Prap. THE HEWLINGS . OPEN FOR THE BKASbn Special September Ralee L H. uinuaua Ninth and Waaler eve. Ooeaa City. a. J NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIUHTH ANl) v'r.NTKAL AVK.NUt OCEAN CITY, Nay tor aod Hayre, Proprletraaaaa Fuurleenlb Beaaom rborooghly raoovated and newly papered. Bell Ftxioes: 17-X aad ImAijfe Open All The Yeas ' Central aveoue aod Nlotb street. O. W. r. WOOIMIDK, prop. K*n<l for Booklet. Bol Water Heal TIE IDLEWIU OPEN ALL TEAK Between Eighth and Ninth Btreete M KB. J. K. ttORBBOX JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor ^ 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City Now Jersey E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 6 2 <E I G HTMST « E ET citv new jerskv laat Bsrkkartt Warrea W. krawa U. Burkhardt 4 Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING HI AABt'ET ItUtl ■CEAI cm IIW J 1X1(1 Hot Wsler^Hteam aud^ Vaj>or Baallag L A. STEEIIMN lid WHEBWUKI Practical Horseshoeiic JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clin ia< Oplar Twp i IpMr i Agent for Stewart's Iron Works On. ' Plain and Ornamental Iron Flea, Iron Railing* aud Window tioaida. Seventh St. Md Haven Ive. Otis, M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by tbe State. •> ■> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P.O. OCEAN CITY N. J. G. L- LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. Lota for aata. Oouacaa tor raaL ror 2S3,i»o.,'rort> IliffUr 'jtraat.'wSa" dalphla ATUNT1C ICE COWUI pealew in laaataii Ina O flora. 1914 Arabury Ava OCEAN CITV m 4. view Alarm 14— Sixth and Plaaeura a van us. 17— Eleventh and Bay avaaue. 18 — Fourteenth aod Ptaaaui ava. 85 — Seventh aod Waaravaaae. 42— Second and Aaboiy avwiua. 48— Fourth and Aaboiy avenue. 45 — Eighth and Aabary avaaaa. 46— Tenth and Aaboiy avaaart 48— ThliMautk aad Aahuif aaaaa*. 49— Sixteenth aad 4 *aty avaa 51— North and Uaatial Una 54 — Sixth and CwntraJavaMra^ 67— Twatflb aad K'ahpaww - tat— Foautaeatfe aad WiBw «aaaaa. 78— Fourth aad CtmdafiBttA