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Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1916. We -hall I* 8'»<1 l» receive Hems of .lews aud eoinmuuieaUoii- of interest to tl>l» community* aud our readers All communications should be acaddrees of the Writer, not necessarily for publication . bul as a iruarauleeo! good faith. DOTS. for I lie months of September aud Ocline of I he largest crowds ever seeu 1 nunc "»s» here Mils week. Hunter McDowell. ' . lfarvey V l.ake. of this city, again i pionsliip by defeating l)r I'. It. Hawk, , club's courts. Mr. l.ake has held this , I 'lie sum of 1*108 68 was raised by the mean City branch of the New Jersey ■ Soldiers' ltelief League through the I the yacht club. A check, minus the PERSONALS. Ilideou tl-trander, of Yljieland, Is a | gur-t of I he Klberon. W S. Kitting and wife, of Philadel- | ia. are reglrtered at the Katblu. Martin. L Kane, of Philadelphia, is visiting at this resort for a few days. Joseph A Smith, and family are among the Pliiladelphlalis at the Blelieorge K. Ward and wife, of Philadelphia. are among the guests of the Healings. Josei b ti. Thompson aud family, of Philadelphia, are reeeut arrivals at the Atglen. Mrs. U.W. Haines and Miss Frances M. Haines, of Morton, are guests of the Imperial. I>r. aud Mrs K. K. Brown. of Philadelphia. were among Ihe week's arrivals at the Uceanlc. Mts. Helen Burt, of Krldgeton. Is Visiting her mother. Mrs. Samuel I'harles Allen of Philadelphia, was In loan Saturday and Sunday and registered at the Lorraine. Mi— Lillian' Hoover, of Newark, la >l-iting her grandparents, Arthur

Hoover and wife, of Ibis city. J. 11. Kenney an wife, of Baltimore, are here for a few daye' ouling.. They have a number of friends here. T Mi«s Olive Ernst, of this city, will leave tomorrow for Philadelphia, where she has accepted a position. p, A. Chester Theean, of Camden, la at spending bis vacation with hta slater in si ln> Atlantic boulevard, thla city. J amcs M. H-rlxler and wife, of F Hridgetou, are spending a week with C her niulher, Mrs. Pierce, In thla city. Mis. Sara Loweubeig. of Philadelfilm, and Mlsa Edith Hewitt, of Narberlh. are enjoying life al Ihe Idlewlld. *- Mrs D. B. Dance and the Miss- a {* Florence and Anna Dance are among tin- Phlladelpblans at the Swarthmore. ^ Squire Rush left bete Monday for T Heading, where he la attending the Pennsylvania Stale Hike' convention. B William Asay and wife, of Penn'a Grove, were guests of Mra Enoch T Somen, In tills city, over the week- p end. J, Mrs. John E Towuaend la entertaining tier nieces, the Misses Chambers, C of Ix-e-burg. at her Aabury avenue P George Fuller, of Prnn'a Grove, via- 1 iled bis family In Ibis city during the 1 week. Thay are s|ieudlug Ihe rummer * mouths here Mr-. Eniil Schneider, of Philadel- ( pbla. has been speudlng the week here, a guest uf Fraucta Hcbueider and family, collagen.' Cliarlea Kowker, of Philadelphia, spei.it Saturday oven leg and Sutiday wltn hla wife aud child, who an so- , jourulng In this city. t Miss Betty Blanche Yelser, the young t daughter of Mr, and Mra. Hanry Yelser, la ihe guest of her grandMr-. Smith Champion, of Jnbslown, ■ spent several days rrceully with Mn. S K. Miller, Id thla city. Mn. Champion was a former resident. t Cap! and Mn. J M. Sharp, of thla I clly. are entertaining A. 1>. Ambler. I wife and daughter. Mlsa Doria, and • Mis. K Tumey. of Philadelphia- t Thotna- Parker, his daughter,- Mn. ' W.W.Adams, aud her sou, Hubert, of this city, en etijoylug a trip to Niagara Falls, Buffalo aud other polota ofinlereet for two weeks. Mrs. Hauuah Aug has returned to her home In I hla city after a pleasaut vls'li to Niagara Falls. She waa accompanied by Harry Gilbert and wife, Of Philadelphia. Mrs. Gilbert la Mn. Ang'a daughter. Kx Senator Bobbins and family, o'f Mocreaiowu, came over from Allautlc cm J Tuesday aud spent the day at tha Swarlhtuore. Senator Bobhlus and William P. Llpplneott. of the hotel, weul^dsbiug and bad ekrollant sport. I a fowl Dies. Elizabeth, two-year old daughter of Plullp Bur. of Philadel puia. died Sunday al Ihe summer home of bar parents, 6£S6 Central aeeuiw. Tubercular men lug Hla waa tha cwuaa of daalb. 1

1 cldb smoker great success 1 Visiting Yachtsmen and Tennis Players Had an Enjoyable Evening. Another very excellent smoker, ' eveu belter than the one of a few weeks ago, was giveu by Ibe Oeeau City Yacbt Club Friday eveulug. ' r Tbla was for the entertainment of tbej visiting yachtsmen aud teuuls players- | There wa. a laige crowd present, and all enjoyed every one of the many good numbers r The crowd sang several popular re . I eel Ion. durlug the eveuiug. Ihe one j that Jum|>ed right -vet Ihe other grasshopper's hack struck such a fore the regular part of the show could proceed. - smoker at the club hou-e a few weeks . was again prerent and charmed I her hearers with her selection-. The > crowd joined with her In sluglug. -You're a Dangerous Girl " . Kathertiie Seary, another vocalist r of ability, woo several encores, and - the audience Jolued lu the chorus of I oue or two of her selections. f Uu« Bohn, "king of cards," mystl■1 ed the gathering with hla many amazing tricks wiih the pasteboards. _ Kurk and Walsh, lu aouga, nance, aud witllctains, made many friends, and Dave Both, a musical geulua, Ills Imitation or a war veteran minus - hla right hand, playing Ihe piano, waa particularly well doue His left » hand took care of the ha-s, while the melody was bumped out with hi. . uoae(aa well asau ear)for music. .Somr present have heard "Flee as a Bird" done on the piano In ragtime, bul B Both did a more difficult stunt Hplayed the sextet from "Lucia" In ^ ragtime, aud It was remarkably well 1 Others who made hits were FraudSmith. singer of popular songs; L ing s aud Chapron, "dainty Broad way ' mlsaes;" Charles Thompson, juggler; Charles Allman. monologue; t ha mu« - leal Wcarna; Ernest Duptlle, "vaude- - ville's merriest wag." and Law and riklllou, -arlalocral* of songland." „ Herman D. Cotter, of Philadelphia. I who provided Ihe talent at this smoker, as oo the olhrr orca-lon. presided at the piano, lu bis skillful way. " Before Ihe enlerlalumeiil, haud-ome pipes, with tobacco, were distributed, aud at the conclusion of Ihe smukei

potato ealad. sandwiches and coffee. FOURTH'S BIG TIME Report or Coal ol Celvbriloa. H. S. Mow-rer. treaaurerof the city's Fourth of July celebration commlllee. submits the following report for the Information of the public: city $60(100 collected 1014.43 $1614.46 Coo way 'a Baud $88000 Baud 190.00 .Spirit of 1776 19.00 Atlantic Cny Band 805.00 Pleasanlvllle Band 88.00 uniforms Ocean "CUy Band 6.86 Corps, Atlantic City >6d» 20-00 Flag. 14.00 Incidentals, Ocean City Baud 3 40 Car tare, musicians, etc. 118.10 Pnullug, advertising, postage, ere. 89.66 >6 W» Firework. — Glassboro Fireworks Co. 474.67 .* MaVla, lumber 36 46 Expreeaage. etc. 6.65 $1618.64 Balance In treasury -»1 All concerned In the atlalr are deserving of the highest praise. As baa been said, the celebration was the very ever witnessed In Ocean City. GIVEN SURPRISE l-Ulladelptila *Jlrt Receives HlaMias K' lie Murray, of Philadelphia, waa given a surprise at the cottage of I slater. Mrs James Ward. 1129 As avenue, Tuesday afiernooo. whan She la to be married here ucxl Balurday. Those at the party were Mrs. Ward, I Mra. Douuelly i Mrs. Frank 8nydvr. r Mlsa Alice Bnyder. Mrs. Long, Mrs. Eugene Dowd and Mrs. J. F. Mac- } Names. All bad a very pleasant time. 1 farmer Re.ldapl D« Mrs. Belle Price, wlVjjf John T. • Price, died of paralysis at thalrjiome ' In Hieelmauville, Atlantic Gouuty. Mdnday. She waa a former resident of Ocean City, aud waa the alepmolhef of Mrs. Harry .Headley. of tbla city. '' The funeral will take place thla afterc ooou from her late rr-ideuce, where e services will ba held. Interment will d beat Zlou Cemetery. i. H»*— — , Talk aa Jeiilew. Kepreaentatlvea of the Twentieth Street Improvement Association bad a if conference with the City Commlaaiuo i- era, a few evenings since .in reference tc ,, the placing of Jell*, out from lb< r. bench In that sectiou of the resort Fix i it city offlOala an considering plans foi i IBM daairad alep.

" merchants' night at fogg's pier " Notable Artists Are to be . I Heard at Mns'.cal There This Evening. "Merchant's Nlgtt" In Fogg's Pier Auditorium this (Thursday) evening l give- every promise of being a triple success- -musically, socially aod tiueu , daily. Many of the Philadelphia women among the cottager, have taken unusual Interest lu pu.hlug the . | musical and they have worked zeal r I oualy lu disposing of tickets. , The occasion will signalize Ihe flret , appearance of Henrlette Conrad, , Drestlen Pbllharmuulc Society. | _ dlliou to Ihe Philadelphia Orchestra 1 I members, w ho will give several line aejpetloua under the direction of John I K. Wltzemano. violinist Mr. Wltter maun will also tie Ihe conductor of the „ "Ladles' Chorus" which baa been I meeting every Friday morulng at the . yacht club, aud which will slug at the Others who will help lo round out a [ moat complete pnigram are Lewis J. Howell, baritone of the Moutreal f Graud Opera Company, aud Leonore Hddegarde Wlizemann a marvelous . young p I a n I a I , and daughter Orchestra. 2 Ladies' Chorus— (a). "At Twilight" , (h) "Carmlna" Wilson 3. Concerto for Piano aud Orchestra l (Opus 85) Mendcllaobn t Leonore rittdegarde Wltzemauu. , 4. "Erltu" (from "A Masked Ball" , Verdi p Lew is James Howell. • 5. Violin Solo— "Oypay Melodies" I John K Wlizemann. | , 6. — Soprano Solo — Elizabeth's Aria I •• Dlcli leure Halle" (from Taoufiauaer. Wagner „ Henrlette Conrad. [ 7. Ladles' Chorus— ' . ' (a) "My Heart al Thy Sweet Voice" Balul-Baena (b) "Lake of Trann" liarltoue Oollgato by Mr. Howell. 1 8 Baritone Solo-— <a) ' Lorraine. Lorraine, Lorre" Sprees I (b) "Love's Dilemma" Richardson , Lewi. James Howell. 9 Soprano Solo— e (a) "W legei. I led") [ (b) "Morgeu" I Itlcbard Strauss 1 Henrlelle Conrad f 10. "March Slav" Tcbalkowaky "March Slav" Tcbalkowaky ~

Oicbeatra.* COMMISSIONERS MEET ' Routine ftiuaineaa Transacted t»» (■ " t lly Solicitor Andrew C. Koawell ' wrote a letter last week to Joseph C. ' Haines, of t^amdeu. In reference to the advertisement of the foreclosure pro- (j ceedlugs of land In the Gardens Com- „ pany's tract. The description of the laud lu the advertisement Includes a) one ball of the street In front of the cl '■> land. Ae these al reals were dedicated j, to the municipality, City Solicitor Boa- ,| well, oo behalf of the Commlaalooera. ,, deeired lofiuoVj-bat Mr. Haloes In- „ tended doing In the matter. The followlug letter from Mr. Haloes „ was read at tbe weekly meeting of the City Commissioners on Tuead ay ; a a. C. Bob well, Esq.— Dear Sir:— Your letter of August 88, m In reference to advertisement of foreclosure of pari of the Ocean CUy Gar- a dens tract, received. The mortgage being foreclosed la a „ a blanket mortgage covering a conald- a arable block of laud. Including atresia d There Is oo dispute concerning tba fact „ that these si reels have been dedicated r to the clly of Ocean City, aa a plan „ has been made of tbla tract, plaoed on tile aud lots 'Sold according lo thla u plan. u I am perfectly willing to make an auuuuuceuieut al tha sale Ibal Ibe purchasers of lots purchase subject lo the n 4 rights of the city of Ocean City In and ,, - to these dedicated streets, and, If you t II so desire, I will forward yon a copy of e f- the statement made al the aale. t >s Very truly your-, , y Joseph C. Haines. The followlug reaolulloo. introduced a by Director Campbell, was adopted: , Whereas, B M TLouip-oo. made a t payment In full for ihe assessment ^ made agaiu.t bla property, under cootract 686; aud , , Whereas. Ibe sum so paid waa ( j( greater than Ihe sum to ba paid aa by j , ihe terms of adjustment on said assess- ( ,, lueut; therefore, be It ( J Resolved, by the Board of Commleslooera of Ocaan Clt>. that Ocean City rerund to the said R. M. Thomp- ( 1 sou the sum of money over paid, via: r thirty-two dollars and alxly nine ( cent. ($82 69 ) , c. A quit-claim on lot 181, Section M. { ,e was granted Joseph B. Hancock. ' Several bills were ordered paid. ■j. Died After Laag Illweuu. ue Mra. Beriha M» wife of Edwin T. ' v. Baron, of Pittsburgh, died at the home „i of her husband's parents, ID tbla clly, .{ . few days ago. She bod ban III from " wn 1C—T- loo, il— Mark Lake ant Ibe body to Philadel M- pbla for Interment. III III Owlg nnwrt Time. A young child of Charles R. Emrick. of PhllRlelphla, mauager of a local laundry, died *»*"*ay morulng . Of Stomach i rouble. Il had ban III ^ about two weeks. 're Count, TtwrTn^TlTvnn. On» ^Icl'niog heater. 0-01? • III 1 b*u7 ava., Ooaan C*y, H. i- •<»-

LARGE CROWD AT OPEN i REGATTA OF YACHT CLUB

""Many Entries and Some of the Finishes of Races Were Exciting. I A large crowd witnessed the open regatta of ihe Ocean Clly Yacbt Club Saturday, aud the visitors were entertained with luncheon provided by the Ladles' Auxiliary. ^ * There were many entries In the In the cruiser class, under 45. R^cb ' ard Nelins' Maryu. of Ihe Ocesu Clly ' Taureg II. The Maryu covered Ihe ' 18 uaullcal mllea of the club course tu * I hour. 88 miuotee aod 16 seconds e Her corrected time waa 1 hour, 27 e mluutes aud 83sroouds. The Alice, of 1 Ibe Holly Beach Yacbt Club, waa ' Hairy D. LeCalo'e Keba L„ scratch ' boat, beat Frank J. Uorman'e Ki-met J in Die bulla of ibe cruiser, over 46 '■ 89 seconds Toe Ariel, owned by 1 The battle between the express - cruisers waa tmerestlug. Den eve I e winning over a course of 12 uaullcal J miles. She made the couree In 40 40, 1 her corrected lime being 86.01. Joseph * M Bow laud's Mary Jane. In her flrsl race of Ihe season, took second, cor ' reeled lime, 38 28. Palzowskle's Sophia - II tlnlshed third. 1 Sadie B . the home-built boat of F. ' H. Baxter, of Avalon. came over, and * with a fair margin defeated Slraub ' muller's Sclrna, the latter autleriug her Orel defeat this season Sadie H rounded up the twelve naullcal miles ' of the 40 60 class lu 38.28. Seluia allowance of 4 81 on Selma il. the ' lime 38 55. The corrected time for ' Helena 11 waa 37.89. 1 In the under 40 class the H. F. M . of Chelsea, proved a little too much for Capt. George F. Fish's Luegeo, the 1 flrst named wluuiog by 30 aecoode on corrected lime. The Vaeey, Frank Nelma, woo lu e ibe open boat (over 40) class. * race, F. Starr's Suds won. It la au Al- ■ lautlc Clly Yacht Club boat. All the r craft of tbla club were across Ihe flulsb hue before any of the bonis of the local yacbt club. Mlsa Lula, Messrs. Haaaett and File's boat, sailed by Capt. Brecaley, won the local club uue-design boat race, the U. M. M , owoed by George M. Mlllspaugh, beiug aecoud. Capt. Alex Lawrence. Jr., lu ihe Logau.arae third. ■ J B. Tlllou'a Mary beat Ibe Harry a U. 11. lu Ihe cricket boat race. Oceau City wou three Urals, three seci-ude and ooe third; Chelsea, oue Ural, ooe aecoud aud three thirds; Sea * lale Clly, oue Orel and oue third; Avnlou, one Oral aud noe third; Holly j Beach captured one aecood aud one

S ■ ' I LIFE AT SEA GIRT * Following la the couclu.lon of the f story of Company G In camp at Sea . Girt, aa told by George C. Murphy, Mess call souudlug Immediately ' afterguard mouul. Ihe boys, gelling cups, pana, knives, forks aod apoooa, Una op at the cook ten! and secure rations. The flrst meal oou- | of ham and beans, coflee, bread and butter. After mesa, those men j not assigned to any detail were glaen , uutll 11 p. m. Commencing Suuday the routlue of j Firat call, 5 40 a. m.; reveille, 5.45; , Setting up exercises followed roll | call. | Man call, 6 30; always weloome; , alck call, 7; fatigue call, 7 06; C rill , call, 7 50; assembly, 8; recall from , drill, IS noon; flrst sergeants' oall,12J>6; , call, 12-80, again welcome; ofcall, 1.16; drill call. 1.60; aaaem- , 3; recall, 4 30; guard mountlDg, . 6 16; mesa call, 6, doubly welcome; 10 80; call lo quarters, 10.46; , tape. 11. No drills Sunday. Men ware allowed liberty nntll 4 p. m. Religious services were held at 10.30 a. m. on the lawn In front of the Governor's mansion, oooducted by the chaplain of lbs regiment. Some of the boya attended the meeting, others went to the service at the auditorium in Oceau Grove. Bishop Lulber Wllaou, of Ihe Metbodlat Church, preachtba sermon. The singing waa led Mr. Kudebeaver, of "Billy" Sunday fame. Suuday there waa a dress parade of tba eutlre regiment at 4 p.m., viewed by thousands of visitors comin numberless automobiles from all over North Jersey, aa wall aa uaarby resorts. These cars were lined up one side uf Ibe parade gruuud fui possibly ooe-balf mils, making a 1 beautiful back-ground tu the drill ] Held. After parade, mesa aod liberty : ontil 11 p. m , with the exception of ' on guard duty and lu charge of quarters' detail. Tha charge of quarconsists of one corporal and two prlvataa. At 11 p. m., the corporal lo charge of tbla detail checks up every lent and reports lo the officer ot the day. After Suoday, men wanting to , elay out after tape —11 p. m.— ware giveu a peas signed by tha adjutant j and tha company commander, r Monday drill at 8 a m. and believe 1 me It was some hot on that field. Drill again al 2 p. m . recall w 4 80; guard mount at 6 16. Thla Company did not furnish any men for gaard Monday olgbt, aa tbay ware gulog on ( rifle range Tuesday. Company G for- " n la bad five man for each guard mount excepting Monday. Tba oompaoy waa also given ona sergeant and one n corporal of tba gunitf . Tuesday morn- >- log every man waa np early pre per- * lag for tba range, cleaning bla rifle. \ blackening tba algMs aod gsHtbg r. everything lo shops Tba boor of 7*

'woman struck i by trolley car ,f Dr. W. P. Haines Rushes Her to Her Home in His Automobile. I, Mlaa Mary Patton. of South Ocean b Clly, had her back eeverly wrenched r- aud her (ace aud both handa badly e cot wbeo she wa- airuek by a trolley car uear tbe home uf George W. Pal e too. her brother. Tue-day It I. nut thought that she la Injured luteridttly I- built wa. ..Id that eveulug that It i, this could be determined,, e Mia*. Pallou had been buying «me u produce from a trucker. She weni I Irom behind the wagon and elepped 7 on tba ear track-. Being deaf, -he did , though It Is claimed thai Ihe molormau rang bl» hell. The car waa not I b going last alerted for Ihe uBtcee of Dr \V. P. j i Haloes f Dr. Haloes' auto waa -een In from j f of Ibe Hhtck residence al Thirty fourth street. He took Mia. Pallon back to | . her home and treated her Injuries. She ] was badly dazed for some lime. i, BRICK BUSY operetor, ba- beeu selling considerable | '• properly beiedurlug Hie last few days. t Included lu his sales are the follow- . 1 ,n«: ! i t Lol on Fourth street, between At- 1 > lautlc and Corlothlau avenues, lo Mra J a Hauuah K.8. Bechlel.of Philadelphia. I a She bought a lot fruni Mr. Brick last 1 n year and buill a collage. Her uew|9 e purchase joins her present property. || 1 Lol ou Park place to John H j| r Boyd, of Philadelphia, who will build. I Lot on Fourth at reel, near Corlnlb- 1 . Ian aveuue. lo C. A. Wright, of Pblla- 1 li delpbia, w ho will Improve, e Buugalow lo Mrs. F. C. Koodle, of j " Philadelphia. It la on DeLaocey | place, opposite tbe Breakers. Mra. j u Koodle Is tha wlte of W. St. Clare j Kuodle, orgaoial. e Clly Treasurer Clareuce S. Scull h made a uaerow escape from drowulug e lu tbe surf uear Fifth street Sunday. He and Mra. Scull got out beyood a their depths aud were brought "lu by , u ol her bathers. Mra. Scull suflered no ' e bad effects, but Mr. Sc-.ll w as uucou < « sciuua. It was necessary lo work ou I blm some time before he recovered. I. He waa on the streets In the eveulng, , y however. ie Under Ibe new Federal regulation It -a Is Illegal to gun ducks In this State i- except from October 1 to January 15, y Inclusive. Tbe sesson for blackis breasted and golden plover, greater

and lesser yellow legs Is August 16 to = 1. Woodcock cau be shot « from October 1 lo November 80. The penally for violation of these laws Is $100 <u 90 days In prison. Mrs Clara A. Tburdlum, of Pblla- ° delpbia, who was III wheu she came college. 617 Wesley avenue, Sunday nlgbt. Her body w as sent to Philadelphia by Undertaker Mark Lake. Plilladtlpklaa Dies Here. Mra Sarah Ramage, widow of John died in tbl- city Mouday.' She will be burled this afternoon at Hill. Services will be held at her late residence in Germantowu. « found the company ou tbe way to the 1 reuge, where the entire day was spent > with one aud oue half hours -oil for lunch. This was a great day for Com ' paoy U, for wheu It waa recalled from we had three expert riflemen, ] : twelve sharpshooters and alxteeD 1 marksmen. Flfteeu of our men re1 turned lo tbe range on Sunday, Aug1 uat 12, and abot oo MoDday. Thla makes 46 out of a poaalble 61 ' men. Some record for a new eom- • pany. By tbe lime this la In print I : fully expect O to he the high company • of tbe regiment. Wednesday, drills mornlug and afternoon. Thursday, drill lu tbe moro- - Ing. War game worked out lu con1 nectiori with a bike Thursday after- '■ noon. Company G forming tbe out j p post for tbe larger bod f. These manf oeuvres were under the eupervi Ion of • officers detailed from Ibe Tmilli lo- i ' faotry, United States Army, assisting ' tbe compauy officers. Friday mornlug tba men were given , 1 first hand knowledge of the method ' aod manner of treuch digging, such j • aa la being uaed lu Ibe European war • This Instruction waa given lo tbej ' country outside of tbe camp loio a camp again and big preparations for " tbe great event of ihe week— review by 5 tbe Governor al 4 p. m. " Upon relnralng to camp we found a I number of Oceau City folk a walling \ " us, they having come up to luocb with j y the Governor. Thousands of vialtora '' lined both aides of Ibe fleld aod II waa >r a sight well worth going along way '• to see. ° Tha weak la drawing to a close, and 0 before apeaklng of breaklug camp I 7 must refer to the me-a and Ihe cuoka, • who ware the most popular fellow, lo 10 tba company, and justly so, for no n compauy here aver had better luck Dl and quartermaster sergeant than G at thla encampment. The meal* ware ra cooked and Served In a meat aatlafacd tory manner. And each meals! Some 10; of as, who must eat at home, find It ly difficult In galling back to plain rations rd and plain service >o Breakfast: Eggs, beefsteak, bacon, r- fried potato—, bread, butter, coflee 01 Dinner Chicken, roast beef, lamb ly stew, beef slew, brown gravy, mashed ne potatoes, tomatoes, prune., bread pud■o- ding, lea cream, load tea. ix- Hopper; BoaCReak. lamb chops, la. lamb, potatoes, cafe nolr. of Tba above an composite meals, not JO Itoo axonu for each meal.

. J" Jones' /Wen's Shop Fall Suits and Overcoats are now here - f 15, $18 and $20 MATS. CAPS, SWEATERS J O IN ES HAS I T |

MCALLISTER'S > Dry Goods Store Big Bargains in Dresses, Waists Bathing Suits, etc , greatly reduced to close out. Now is the time, this is the place to buy. $5.00 and $6.00 White Dresses, $1.50 to $3.98

&>.oo Bathing Suits $4 75 3.50 " " 2.98 2.50 " " 2.00 2. °° " " t-5° ' Fine Rubber Diving Caps .25 Big Bargains in Thin Dress Materials

Lot .00 Striped Waists 75c " 50c Mercerized Bathing Caps 25c Lot 25c Mercerized Bathing Caps 15c Lot $t .00 Middies 50c " Lawn Dresses - 50c

S. S. McAllister Ocean City New Jersey | HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue I Ocean City New Jersey Real Estate For Sale BIO BARQ AIINS Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in my bauds must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the ' time of year to buy Cottages aud Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to" Alonzo Cotton ' 619 Aabury Avriue Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUug for two wveka to know If yon can get It; we can tell yon at l once. Bargain- lu Bay and Ocean front pro pert lea. Choice cottage- for • sale. Also Iota for Inveetment aud for Improvement — tbe choice ot Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., r Ocean City, N. J. !

uovrazaft inmukancm q| THORN <& BOYLE RBAL ESTATE *oa iiqmth eraser (IVexr ro soar oaa/ca) B2A tiaiTM eraser cooe. ocsas avaaua) OCEAN OITY. N. J. Oi p_ FOR GOOD PAINTING I PUKKf — "'T H JULIUS E.JOCHER JR. w ^ ttSB?/ PAINTING ANO OECOKATING TI .Patnterx Paint. ISS a '-". r'azaTizra «r 30s Zi-mth ST.

THE BREAKERS I THE ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL Hot and Cold Running Water and Long Distance Telephone J in every room. Elevator. Tennis Court. Bath Houses. Diet Kitchen. Literature. 1 K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. - i .

"CriUKE WHILE THE J IRON IS HOT."""""* ' -~A p5i)diolMiciI jMAMit m. 3it affairs o\ rna/n. . 11 timi urWi hi. rtaw«.his*tmiriws, <]rui~ or sma.lL Imcortwit (Vrtui I _^reoicr snmlL T| out ttomotiimt a jw.it (tuiisioic ii maie ami 4. portom. seTjsiie "to urn mire, tfltm. tht tejciun t^potuef unit beawi. to muittplij ami ou 4 njstwm. wiVuiti (wis to greatest" imiepieniwce. Our bmJtmq mexW-i are amserwluft, twid aivKmnttrei jor tfie ztso- ; kdl'je cuftb) sf nil First National Bank Ocean City, IN. J. «. B.STITES M. 8.MOWkLU m.urn"

' TLhe SSellcvuc dU>9 miohth st. ano ooe an ave. Electric elevator to street level. Rooms in auiie with or without baths, x Capacity, 250. K. S. SCHAMTZ

imrr.i.* a a 11 cwTTAUKa. /A H0TGL bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. j Between Eighth and Ninth HtreeM H. A. W. SMITH

'scotch Mall ■| SANATORIUM *Op—4i:iiMturM»K. K.Towa«a. It. H. H.Mruiaaxr THE IMPERIAL IMS CKKTKAL AVE., OCKAN C1TT. N Open all tear II ol W.ler Heal THE KATHLU Now open for tbe -ea-on II* C-nlral Avenue. OCKAN CIT*. «. J. M 1HM1M LK WIS A CONAiUl WYOMING '** 04-EAN AVI.JI I. HOTEL ATGLEN - On* of the rnu-t centrally located hotel- is Ocean City. The aim baa alwayi been tc maka this bulue arlect and bomehka, and hi larga and a—nred patronage prurw iu -uoceaa. For term- and partiimlare addrem , NEW HOTEL ELBERON KIUHTU AND CENTRAL AVKNI1K Naylofand Hayre, Proprletre-ee-Kourteenl b beaeou. rborouzhly renoraled THE HEWLINGS Nlntn end Waaler ave. Ocean City, N. J Open. Jan. I«. 1»10 vt e«t Pniladeiphla, Pa. tymrMUr'homWd ua* '""-rwrnl tt-aaonabl-1 (tend foMU-I- iTZh'S Kalaa O. W. r. WAMJOHIUK, Prop. THE IDLEWILD 1 OPEN ALL TEAR It Betwrcn Klrhlb and Nlnlb Ktreel>f M Kit. J. K. MQBBiaoN THE OCEANIC Ooean flty, N. J.

for Ihe -ea-on. A. E. BAKEK. Chandler-White Hall Oceau ave. bel.rieveutb aud Eighth ata Ocean Ully, n. J. BIIUWN A MAI K UN. HOTEL SWARTHMORE AAe. to^SjlnmanJ Tenth atraaU. v.rai-laa, r-trlor anil .xclianer ar. larx. LA. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY CIm d4 OjtiK Titgj I SpmUf Agent for Stewart1- Iron Works Ca. Plain aud Ornamental Iron Fanes. Iron Raillngaand Window Guards. Seventh SL and Haven Ave. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Beaahore Architect Licensed by tba Btata. -s- •> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. C. L_. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. la* A-bnry Arena., Oeaaa City. ». J. LouforaaM. Oollaaa- K>i real. Tor Salega We Are Distributors Ford Automobile in Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Bnildiog Thirty-fourth at. sad Wast ava. OCEAN CITY, N. J.

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