Ocean City Sentinel, 27 July 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 4

B. S. FELLOWS AND WIFE CELEBRATE Philadelphia C o o p 1 e Hold Double Anniversary Observance in Cottage Here. B. S- Fellowz and wire, of Philadelphia, bad a doable annlvenary oele. bra Hon at their saaimer borne, 1716 Aabary eveoue, on Saturday, Bad tbe ooaaetoa proved to be a very happy family gathering. Friday wae tbe birthday anniversary of Mr. Fellows, and on Saturday Mr and Mrs. Fellows were married 41 years. Tbelr two sons, one from Overbrook and the other from Swarlbmore, came down In tbelr automobiles, Accompanied by tbelr famlles, on Saturday, and aaslated materially In the obeerrance of tbe double event. Tbelr daughter, Mrs. Oeorge It Throop, of St- I»uls, was also present. She la spending tbe season with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fellows were presented with a One grafanola, Mr. and Mrs. Fellow's were married in Philadelphia In 1875. They have been. summer residents of Ocean City, for a number of year*. W. Q. Lore, Haddon Heights; Helen Townee rid. J: N. Richardson. W. H. i Fillman, Isabel Flllmao, Philadelphia; , Mra. H. Shelter, Wllllamsport; Mrs. ; J. T. Luearer and eon, Garretford. , htwlikos. J John H. Graham, Hennr Gnrney. ] A. Cartel), Jr., and wile, R. C. Curtis 1 and wife William Cook. Helen Banks, ! Henry Hobn, Miss Hattle Branson, J Philadelphia; B. A. Headley, W. G. ! Headlay, Mist Sva Zippier, Swedes- f bom; Harry G. Oarther, Wenonab; J. * Fred Crane, Clay too; Ruasell Feld- . man. New York; H. B. Westervelt. , East Orange; Mrs T. M. Detaney, T. j. M. Dalaney, Jenklntown; George M. . Kirkbrtde, Camden; Mrs. A. Bilder , bach, K. H. Bllderbacb, Woodstown. ^ Wyoming F Sarah J. Pax ton, Aona R. Par ton. * Hannah A. Fax ton, Mrs. E. F. Night- J locale. Mlaa F. Nlrhtlnool- Helen M I Helen M.

Baieh, C. M. Cornog and wife, C. J. Dantng and wife, William H. Heritage, Helena B. Eckert, E. F. Nightingale, Mrs. Janney, Wlllabella Janney, 4. C. Kinsel and wife, J. W. Bcber and wile, Mies A. 8cber. Philadelphia; J. & Thompson and wife, Haddon Heights; Esther Denton, el mlra. N. Y-; David Paatell, Fay Biddel, Newark; John McCorkleand wife, Ocom City; F. B. Boy and wife, LanWilllam R. Dry and wife. Frank M. Kline, O. C. Brooks, Mrs. L. H. Mailer. LonlaT. Muller, J. C. Llnatoy, D. J. Wans maker, Mra. J. Willoughby. Walter A. Dattrieh. Charles F. Kolbe and wife, Philadelphia; J. C. Grabbing, J. H. Grabbing, William Grae blng, Cleveland, Ohio; William G. Brown. Haddon Heights; Edward J. McKnew and wife, Washington. D. C.; *^B^Haadley,Margapet Crteptu, Ick, James H. Taylor a'nd wife, Oarwoo Kaeber, E. B. Harper. H. E Hayae and wife. Pearl Hayes, Dell Mechlin, Mrs. Edith Fray, Mr. Marjorle Harms, Phlladel- 1 pbla: Bobt. sshell and family, New Yot*: Mra. H. C. Davit, Baltimore; 1 Lealle Taylor, Martha E. Price, CheeIDLKWILD Simons. Roes N. Hood, E M. I HnU, L. J. Kayser. William A. Keely < and wife, lamella Tborntou. Jr.. Mrs. , f. A. Lackey, E. G. Suflord, W. H. . Mackluney and wife, G. A Taylor and I Oathertne Taylor. Mia. Bars • B. Anchor, Mlm Maty Anchor, E M 1 Hayae and family. C. W. Stewart and I K; AdBB»» end family, Pblla I delphla; J. A. Morris and wife. Bryu ' J- R. Caraler , wife and sou, J GloooseUr; Mrs. F. H. W hitmen ;M It. I A-SfWjrl'" A-B Smbolm. Otakok- 1 J»»°: £• P-_Khm and wife, Ocean » City; W. E. Dobeon and wife, Worteu- ' dlr|',: P^tXe E. Dunn, Maple wood; r B. A. Stoen and family. Cynwyd;F. I Julia Byrna^ James 8. Burns, Mrs. O. e t .Vtoeenl Bums, Clinton; < Mrs. B B. Lindsay. Holllt; M re. T. H . \ Jonm, Mrs. V. Bod In., Peevmoot. I LOBJLAIXK. ' £H. Walling Mra J. k. Van iir:

Horn. Tranton; J. Levy and wife G. K. Crape, Mrs Chat! ECrane, Philadelphia; J. Murphy, J M* Newark; Anna L. Clement 1 National Park; Olive M. Klrlch, Rock 1 fart, IA; Hazel U Hunt. lS5r ' Hasan, Conn.; Margaret B. Taylor 1 ths"Brek!f.'vr' H,rbor: ^o1 j ^ J',°rtuoe Brekeley. wCTA ^*,ry ,U !}''n- Bonlclelr; 1 I »±rD *°Lk.; h~ " McClure, 1 Lonle Bonner. Wm. Lodwig, jr.. ' C. Lnkane and family, Helen Ferrv J Mrs. Kebab 8. lUudill aodchilS C ' 8pwoor and wife, Philadelphia) oilv. ' Klrich, Rockford, 111.; C. N. Bake- 1 Balem; P. Hires, Camden; "tia rim r' 1 Holllngat W. L. Bmyeer. 8. W. Em- : v£k- w T- E Hebwartx. r York, E. t. Hnyder, Mechsnlosbnrg. J KATHLC. i C. W. Gabeil, Jr., and wlfa, Martha 1 A- Walter Uabell, Wm. 8 J Bitting and wifs, Mr.. 8. B. Doyl,! f Mra. Howard. H. C. Lowdeo Jr , EtaW »• Hutebinaon', Mlas 8. E. Falrlamb, Camden* c.ir . nella Scoll, H. O. Allen Mn CW t Shoemaker. Mra. A. G. Clark, John F. t Btanbowar and Wife, Brldgelon; Mr. , M Johnton, mra. J. J. Bid well, Wayne, Matilda < Garrlguet, Hwarthmore; g. W. Van t gemaiita and famUy, Naw Vork , Ellea \ an Gilder. Petersburg; Anna S \an Glider, Maurieetown; Elinor i.' Lincoln Kmma Kanely. Rachel E I V™*- H. Schermerhorn, Jr., Mi- , 52! v 5uT -|f Ho-rt- E «• g Jeoea. Ludera and wife, Mrs. „ T. A. Lad err. Miss Bulb Luders G «d -We, Mlm Marc Small *J PUtadalpbla; H. E. Murdock and Z ^PP'ee, Jr.. M. T. Perkins Imnsdowue; Miss Fair laaab.lwmden; Mra. Greer. Washing too; P. H. Ovsrdeer and wlfa. Mildred u 5W.X22- : 'siTt-siass- s ifS.P .^ Adam., Winooah; B E B, WW- Amhe^; Mrs. 8. R OoO. Jr It """j1 Vlnktond Fi . - •»»"'. Woodbnre; J. p. Hogau M _ — • Mill villa; Miss L M Pits* ft

Kocbel. William Gallagher, George . H. Cbalham. Adele P. Malhews, Elsie 1 1 ' M. Catanacb, Harry Klalber, Mrs. Sue t ER. Klalber and children, C. B. Smvth, I Philadelphia; Mrs. F. Sharp, New- 1 Held; Maude Corson, 8oulb Seavllle; ( Mr*. W. L. LaBaw, Miss Etta M. I Ulersner, Vloeland; F. W. Handel, Jr., 1 McKluley, Pa ; L. B. Heckler and I 10 family, Amblei; W. I.. Ward. Wood < I.nry; U F. McUalliard, Brldgelon: , Joseph P. Hogan, J* , E. Lee l.augley ' Mill vllle. 1 IMPERIAL. , 1 L. H. Short aud wife. F. M, VVohl- , •• fartb, F. It Bchafer, Francis K. Tav 1 16 lor and sou. Robl. H. Head, Anna M \ ie Weiss. John P. Meehan, Carrie V. \ Narkey, J. T. Ade, Harry Wel—r8. n J » Mi.rrsv Philadelphia; Martlu Ma- p I ones. 3d. Ocean City; Lenora Myers. <, y Parr Ridge; Dorothy Bsrlow, j. 8. p r Hwartley and wife. Mrs. Henry Bar- .. low, Mra. Errol Barlow and daughter, r Johu Berlow, Glenolden; 8. E. 8hatp, p; '• Columbus; Helen B. Dohbs, Cyras A. »• •, Dobbs, C. W. Brown and wife. Ml. \ .. Royal; H K.McCormlck, Burliuglou, ^ r. K. W. Humphreys and wife, H. J. _ r,. n. iiumpuroys sou sue, 11. j. Humphreys and wife, Norwood; A.

" L. Farrand and wife, Hadduntleld: Itoy E. Maban, Stone Harbor; JeanI. netle C. Weiss, George 8chand. Mrs , Alice O'Brien, H. Foster and wife, It. ' Bocklus end wife, J George Belpp, ' Miss Ada O'Brien, Mrs. John Browu. Miss Anna Marqnette. Mrs G. Koeh1 ler, Mrs. J. Heabtier, Ethel L. Clawson, F. H. Eakln. Philadelphia: Lucy Conlou. Brooklyn; W. T. W'ilsou, I 1 Kale Wilson, Everett Wilson, Mer- , e cbanlvllle; Mary F. Meese, Lena Buse. • r Neaquehoulng; Miles Powell, River- j tide: L. H-. Hsndt, Trenton; Mrs. C. Yard, Miss F. Yard, Camden; H. R. ' Gelger and wife. W. 8. Kaub slid irl'fe, ! Mrs. H. L. Raub, H. L. Raub, Jr., , Elsie ahd Edna Raub, Lancaster. 1 Mrs. Henry 8. Uodshall, H. C. Carr, « E. J. Doublebower, H. C Jotlln aud '. > wife, H. Humphries, Charles Hedrlck, 1 Mary Corson. Mlm Emily ConMiss Naomi Hedrlck, William H. J and family. Albart Karchuer, » T. R. Madden. J. E Buck. Mra. J. O. << I! tern, Miss M. E. Haern.L. L. Narra- j' more, H Welhenmayar, H. M. Myers. 1, Philadelphia; Joseph McLaughlin, P. <- H. Fallman, Bradley Beach; Johu '' Butler, Lad I, N. J.; F. L. Shaw aud !, wife, Camden; H. D Beck and family, Jenklutown; C. E Itzard and family, ') WUmlngtOD; Mra. F. B. Learning, Llda E. Hunt-Trenton; Frank McUalllard. Brldgelon; Mn M. B. Hayes. C, F. Linger aud family, Washington, D. C.; Joseph Mayer and sou, Belmar; 8. G. Loflt, W.H. Hpllcber. Harry Frank Care, A Hagemaou, E. Baker, L. Fouuer, F. Hofuer, C. Meyer aud danghtar, C. M IiwId and wife. J. W. Randall aud I. win

I. family. L. B. Snyder, W. H. Wood I. and wife, Chas. F. Horn, Cbaa. Van [, Horn W. O. H. Hoar, F. A. Cook, J. 1. A. Parker, Mra. Lewis Melxger. Mlm . M. A. Metxger, Tboe. O. Burgees. Mra. G. 8: Wood, Philadelphia; J. E. Dun- . can, Arlington Helgbta; Mlm M. V. |. Gorman. 8aa lale; Kmll Hahl aud |. wife. Willow Grove; Geo. J. Smith . end family, Jenklntown; J. H. Smith, . Columbus; G. A Pierce and wife. Wllmtugton; J. G. Vogels aud wife. Mercbantvllle; Bobt. Bew and /amity, Bridgeton. H. I. Benson and family, A. C. Marden, J. H. Lamor aud wife, Harry D. r Browu, Mra. Gaorge Hoelln. Ira Hoe- . Iln, G. F. Towuaeud and family, F. K. , Ks he rick, F. Gtlkeeoo. H.-V. Smith, . J- Hudson, Florence W. Hudson. C. 8. . Beach, Joaeph 8. Goodall. Mra. J. C . Weidman. O. H. Weld man, May E. , Neall, Mra. A. Tafel, Martha C. Tafel, ] , HaUle M. Tafel, K. H. Ooana, Fred H. ! Hallerman, Mra. Kathryn Halterman, • I J. J. Bally, WUIIam H. Bitter and . wlfa, H. D. Beck aud wife, William A Wood, John H. Wood. Henry W. 1 I Wood. Grant Wright aud family. Mra J . R. B. Cumly, Stanley D. Horn. E. Mc- ! . Caudlem, 8 V. McCaudlem, Phlladel 1 r Phia: Mary Dornau. Ocean City; Mlm \ ■ G. Miller, Mra. Frank Parke, ! . Mra. J. Harvey Downing, Dowolngtowo; Charles C. Bead, Camden; Mra. ' L. Bcbener. Newark; Mra. Cbarlm H. j Wood, Wayne; Mrs. Alice R Raob, c Harry 8. Raub. William Raub, Lau- ' caater; Mim Elixabatb Kelly. Emily . ■ A Brain ard, Hcranton; Mra. Robert • Johnston. Jr.. Raymond F. Johnston. ' U. Dougherty. Mlm M. Mack. Chas. T. Erana and family, E R. a Hunt and wife, Percy V. O Shelby, '' B. A. Alteueder. Then. Aileneder. L. E. Aliender. Frank Craven end wile, 1 C. Nealy and wife Mra. H. L. ' N. Plckatl, E. 8. Black, R. B, * R o. Cunolngbam and wife. >■ H. Manrar, A. F. Hcbenck and ! wlfa. Mrs. Chas. R. Mitchell, E H ,. Chans. Philadelphia; Mlm E. E For- '■ rest, Dorothy McEweel, Lanadowne; •' R. a Tompkins, Helen M. Tompkins, Beat Orange; Mra. K. M. Brack- u •f, th. Mlm- Bracher. H. C. Brecher, • E,1",er- Janklnlowa; U Hubber, Aubum; Emly Paul Mlm Helen McClalu Ocean City. BKLLEVtTK.

Jamee F. Sturgls. Johu G. Scbell, F. , W. Klein and wife, William J. Raid and wife, William Breedao, K. 8. Gil bait, J. H. ScboQeld and family, M. P. . aod wife, G. Buckley. K. BuckKbeoeaer Adams, Louis Hanlon Rom B. Lloloo aod wife, Cbarlm G. aod wife, Kalbryoe Frlck, May , S?°.wUn<S' 1*ar« B- Koch, William F. • E J?0' p Falton and wlfa, Fred. . h. Zurn, J. Ormenroyd, D. A. 8lmpK- Blmpaon. Mia. Samnal John Lawaon. ^.r5e W Btr hxxi trc . Hsxel Blrkmlre. Blrkmlre J. 8. Hoffman and r"«- H- K- Be Id, David Gertaan. w- H- Bull and wile, paWHoa LuU, Russell H. Lutr. nl" » 4 Bechlold, Cbarlm B. BechS A- DuT»" »nd wife. 8 Reese Bell. N. P aawk, James Hawk. W. Morris and wife, Charles Mor (M, .George DavUHarry C. Blehl aod wife, M«. F. P Dick eon, W. Adams, Joseph L. DaVldaon, Philadelphia; the ^2°^ vV',IIOD- M'" Walton. C. F. Earl, Headiog; Emma A. Moore, Kathryn Moore. Mra. F. M. Pierce, day loo, N. J.; William B. Harrington, wlf. .ad daughler, Xonlo, Ohio; J.T.Moore and family, Reading; O. G Robaru, Wilmington; H. P and family, Jenklntown; J C. Fallen and wife, Wynnewood: J. 8 McMillan, Pittaborgb; L. C. O'Neill, Cleveland. Ohio; F. B. Ty-on, C. McDonald, Varna Uaruer, Eugene RalNorriatuwn; T. O Hazard F E.P'er«- Mra. W. H. Keeo, Mrs. H Mlcbaelaon Mlm Anita Mlchaelsou. Mlm Lou too l^pplugton. Frederick, Md.; Leah H. Hlrael, Anna Tbompooo Tfaaodoro Doerr, Llll ao R ra^I1, ^1Uai A 0roU- Harry R George Hamsun. Helen HaLore". Edwin BbskeWHmington; H O. Kailer and wife Katberine L. Keller. Frederick Keller, Keadlug; J. Seltzer, New Vork BWABTHtoOUE. m2b v.?"'"- Jr10"1 M- Kno" Mlm M. W. Clown, R. A. Rpat. A. C H°wen and wlfa, Billy BowW Wm. A Llndmy. Augustine Hugo and^ufe Mtoe Emma C. Hugo. Edward B. Pat !s° *Dd wl'a.Mtss Helen D. Pal leu U.V'YIi L SiH O. Mearkle aud wife Alta Mearkle, F H. Koru, Helen B'£2«' 1 Hortlage. Heleo B. Eckert, Cbarlm E. Reed, William Beckmao, Mn. Ida Stevens Mav George Frederlckmn,' Viola Fredaricksoo, Mra. Kogetrom u ■- JJobeJ U Mtrmub, Elizabeth Straub N. rttraub, Mtoe Myrtle Ever- A CboMsr Bower, Auna Fsztofr, William Lludmy, A C. Mearkle. Edward Fallen, E Kraum H. Mearkle Pbila. delphla; Mn J.Lmidta fi«R b Bmadalls Jenklntown, Mra. W. a! Booting, Conshohockso ; Harry Mansi Brancblowu; A L. Holmoe/Wayn.;'

1 1 Arthur L. Holme-. Mn. Burnett. Miss' 1 Mrs D. Allmeyer, Pitts- 1 1 1 burgh; Edith Connor. Broouiall; Edna j Dickinson, Newtou 8qusre; Mrs. 1 F. C. Klcbmau, Camden; Henry Ssu- ; Morion;!'. F. Wool-loo aud wife. R. V. Helsler, Rlverton; Mrs Hannah Campbell, N. W. Campbell and wife. Campbell. Colllngswood; Mrs. Claude B. Bullock. William T. Conrow aud wife, Ray VsuArsdsle. Ml. Holly; 'at her toe Bengless. Buillngtou: Mrs William B. Davis, Edward J. Burton, and wife. Moore-town; F. K Powers, ,, William I). Powers, Boonton: N. W. fox and wife. B.C. Ware and wife. Ida Eaten, Weal Held: Hi V. Healings, Ocean City; Mrs J. R. 1 Dorothy Vauderford. Car- j ; txindale; Clara 8tlmus, Moore-town;1, Oxley, Nortbtleld; Mrs. E. A. j 1 Griffith. Mra. J. D Cook. Pitman; A. J Hainesporl; J. K. Mendenball.i and wife. Miss Katberine Mendeuhsll. |i 8. films. Swsrthmore; W.l[ E. Kuolin and wife. George W. Luke'ns s wife Toughkenatnou; James Blair, K « S Blair Pittsburgh; Mrs. Frank A. 1' and daughters. Baltimore. | j

'• Special Master's Sale. !'» ' ! " , public veodaeTl 0 ttt» SSLSS3SW *' j ,u . Saturday, August 19. A. D. 1916,!^ o f— I wids str—I or »:Ii-y.lrr"^ '**1 10 " Df of Win ism"! bisritid' the —JSlsy'i b^: ' " Inlllsle of William McKelvey, .Hlo K. Hlebter, Jobrt Vleary. Airn-I Tbomas. Frank |tuUsU.^ismur^M. UubenUbf. iilwsrd Mar premtara beloiiftnc.orlnan^slaespperUlm ui lb. d.uj,f -n.^msy u* w No. UI W sffinz'lon"'^!^ f, ' Special Master's Sale.

I; W0m!to t5 Sfttatt^SawTon*1* " POb"C j Saturday, August 19, A. D. 1916. J I, al U»e City Hall, l&Tbe clly' ol OownfPlTy?New' ramr- lowll a**crlb,<1 it'"" ,""1 ) 1. All I bo— csrlsln traeu or land sod prem- - So. 1. ileitis Ibo— two adlololns lots or < ■ iraeia of laod slluste, lyloc aod beloz lo Ibe > City of Do— n Clly. (Wps May Ooooly. N-w 00 tbe 'plan ol lots o7t>es oa'city AssoeStlon. .v bmlnolof 00 Ibe oorune— terly Ud. of Ceo- I > tr*l svenoe. si ibe dlalsooe of n fly f— l eouibb -vsdl h"oo*— id" Sn'lraS sTenue' elrbfylee' > ' kSo^I^^d "b u ndred*™ c 'TtoTt* Bef *°tbsl"" rial V " land altoaieGrlnz" •od'belnxln'uj— ti o! F • '-^*S.-Vi'-V j!?r ^ t S" " "nm'b rx'n.' '' j A— oclallor,. bec nolnzln' Uir wolbs— l-rl'l -Ide 01 Ocean avenue, al a distance ol loot Ibe' e^lbSeaV^&tonne,^i1'"""'"*"1','lr00' laialnt la front or breadlb oo eaid Ocean ave- _ afty I— I. and of Ibai width axtendlns Id ' lens tb or deplh, -oulbea-lwardly. between -1 No J. Belnc Ibo— two adj'olnlnt lots or of land annate, lyioz aod be-lnz Id tbe ' j'irmj raMjguial' Uie 'pleo ol lou of the Ocean City A—ocla. H tbe nrwlbwe* terly -Ide ol mum'w— ^l^ln^lVoT^'Ttr— n'oonla'n* yy—pUmr t^fcoetcr temOUieo -o a» puKr®i,n^hsrrdSSX: ai*>faettoa flu— o feet wide alreel or alley r '"wt>wllaob0*Irvrl,'l< ""F""" A 'tool Kd» ard l.ow; .Myrtle Bje'rs bow. f 'Sgojr " ■" ■'*• ti No. 51- wISbTuato'r'lTert. A

* j Collector's Sale of Properties for »i I npaiil Street Assessments. ! Tuesday, the twenty second day of August,- .j

Precise People Will appreciate the r punctual service which adds to the delight of dining here. THE Restaurant FOR SALE— Cottage and Lots Sij Ocran avenue. 3 -lory and baron, I cottage, 50k ISO; could build garage. at reel. Bargain-. " " SAMUEL BEEBEE 2 002 Frankford Ave., Philads , Pa. Advertise in the SENTINEL I

|. Oo not makt a /tool EltoU lr*ni*tiou without TitU Insurance. Consult, ! fliianiic Guaranty and Tide insurance company f Atlantic City. n. j. 3 •• ! CAPITAL, >160,000.00 • Sezrches ' Title Policies Morlvsve." . Admunstrator's Bonds Kzecutof, Bonds s,„„, ln,...i y Oftsble Chsrges Prompt .Servic^ ' j Jo> ^O"|Ck0, J.x»L XOTSTZ USD Law OUILOIHC. aoowa a nuo . 1 J«— I till I I," . s \ l(y0,00Q Strong! j a 1 standing army in these United - 3 sJizk (WKuuSSB ,now ,a"ies fewer than 2 3 . /&%(£a IKShBh 8 hundred thousand regulars I 1 irMHlMHEy Govern C"t?iprise ,th*' Federai " 1 p^lifeUard h""dred Million j S Then there is another armv' It • KrV&Smi HT nc ,un'f°rm. marches to no - j tti» I™"1 0m h«n*rf ~ • iSdfiWlFr , *'x'- stron, it is .m-n Z i MP* Mm wnd white : : Jf com^;a£-,l ,:/Z"l7oLZl!'y : I I IWmmni S standing shoulder to shoulder with Th* .k '• '^h = S Uc,Patt the public Will and requirement. Z | That's the sort of organization which counts! * I »«!w.MelWa* "vwjSJ 2 S ATLA*ritTtT»! a""*" f An* 1

r ^ TAKE AN ELECTRIC FLYER to flTLANTIC CITY FARE 30 CENTS A sixteen mile tide from Kiglitll Street and ; Boardwalk. Oceau City, through the beautiful mainland suburban towns ol Somers" Point, Linf j wood. Northfield (Golf Links' and Pleasantv Hie. arid right on to the Boardwalk. Atlantic ( I City. Cars leave evdry half hour. i RETURN BY TAKING THE TROLLEY RIDE TO LONGPORT FIRE ID CENTS \ia Atlantic Avenue cars and through the Iwauli fnl residential sections ol Chelsea. Ventnor ami MargiUe City, tight to the steamlioat lauding at l.ongporfr . THEN LONGPORT TO OCEAN CITY FIRE 20 CENTS SHORE FAST LINE _ NIAGARA. FALLS .r - DAYLIGHT TOURS

Reading- Lehigh "fh° Swi tier land of America" SATURDAYS 5 12. is. 26 \ $1 O.OO ROUND TRIP Good 15 Days ; | From Ocean City ' PHILADELPHIA & rEAE)1NG railway ■ "Let the People Decide" ! With this for a Campaign Slogan, the su|i[iort of the Republican Voters is asked by JOSEPH S. FRELINGHUYSEN United States Senator At the Republican Primary Tuesday, September 26, 1916 I WHO STANDS FOR j PraualM u (otrkzi IKanrlu lit Ub-r r»« ■ ** T"* U**"r *" Mhh Mr. Salaried Man JI- ft requires $50 a month or more To feed aud clothe your family, how would they fare in event of your unexpected death ? Let me show you how you can guarantee your wife a monthly income as long as she lives. Theo- v- Townsend A »e«ae in pklscntimi h.ii pkoo, i The New York Life Ins. Co.

PnMTpl Tfle Reliable rUWul S Dry Goods Store' We are better prepared to serve you for the coming year thau ever before, with all seasouable merchandise. Large stock, right prices and reliable goods. POWELLS 021 Asbury Ave. ^ ^ Ocean City, N. J. I SIMMS' and Restaurant I to .D-AOODO. tK.lr F",ft -y Annuol Oo.nln, ! Saturday, May 20 ; I DINNERS UUNCHr* — I Ij DILICACIIS | John Marts Lumber Co. ! OCEAN CITV. N. J. ' U..b« puu,„ ^ „ ■ *tt. Eoumoicz Furnizhcd. Promp^D«Uw«,y. ' j " i Advertise in the Sentinel. !

No Roonjj for Argument If you are accustomed to ironing with ordinary U(j irons, you certainly are having a sad tme of j> but the worst of it is you really doa't know the full extent of the sadness. Vou know that you are very, very bred after a j day's ironing; thai you have sore hands or hngen in | \ snile of all you could do to protect ihem; and Ihet wmc of the most delicate pieces have been scorched •) Bui so long as you 'don't realize that all this trouble J and worry aie absolutely unnecessary, you don't \ jt illi know how really sad they are. \ Y our neighbor across the way was once in the - OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE THE "HflTOHLESS" LIGHT Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SALE-* !"tz located in E^lon G. Ocean City. N. J.. in vicinity of Suae raacFftd I'ennzylvania and Head- ' £»»?. S5Si SsXlr *~*jr - ARTHUR_D.J3 ARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. RAILROAD WAGES Shall they be determined by Industrial Warfare or Federal Inquiry? To the .American Public: Do you believe in arbitration or indu£ trial warfare? The train employes on all the railroads are voting whether they will givetheir leaders authority to tie up the commerce of the country to enforce their demands for a 100 j million dollar wage increase. I he railroads are in the public service — your service. This army of employes is in the public service — your service. *ou PaY f or rail transportation 3 billion dollars a year, and 44 cents out of every dollar from you goes to the employes. On all the Eastern Railroads in 1915. serenty-fiT« per cent of tho train employes earned these wages (lowest, highest, and average of allj as shown by the payrolls — P"Mn'« Freight y nri l""- 'Si »,M' SS"™ 'Si Si '«■ Si imj Si »>5 F"'"" 1,28 1762 1,09 iS 835 » .14. ^ ,73 ,0,5 The average yearly wage payments to oil E; a'ern tra n err.o ployes (including those who worked only pan «f the ye. gj as ahown by the 1915 payrolls were — Pomona— Froleta Yard Engineers. . . . . .$1796 $154« $1384 Con<lBCt0" 1724 1404 1238 FireB" 1033 903 844 Brtk,I,,,B 1018 858 990 A 100 million dollar wage inrrease for men in freight and yard service (less than one-fifth of all employes) is equal to a 5 per cent advance in all freight rates. The managers of the railroads, as trustees for the public, have no right to place this burden on the cost of transportation to you without a clear mandate from a public tribunal speaking for you. The railroads have pro losed the settlement of this controvert) -ither under, the existing national arbitration law, or by reference to the Interstate Commerce Commission. This offer has been refused by the ' employes' representatives. Shall a nation-wide strike or an investigation unde • the Government determine this issue? National Conference Committee of the Railway! I AH A I FF /~A_

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