Ocean City Sentinel TH U R8DA Y . 8EPTEM BER M.1M6. We .ball be -glad to receive Item* of io thlx community eud our reader* ( everywhere. All communication* xbould be ac.•..mpemnl Willi the full name and eildrea* of the writer, not necemartly fur publication, but a* a iruaraulee of good faith. DOTS. J Jrr>ry xtrawberrle*. 1 l Ur tram xetvlce la being cu\ ' ( Straw Ualx and llgbl overcoat*. I lie price of ..y.ler* ha* gone up. . I, r pa-lime Willi many. J No York next Sunday? . ' I'he uxual wluier choir, of the local. J rhurclirx aie now on duty , Many of the all year rrxldenlx are 1 Inn renter* having departed. Here. hut. al that, the liuardwalk I* J t.egi" nil. gdo take nn , look of i lie acre ( and Jen ( The "I'liillie*' " frieiin* In Ocean i icy were enlhu*ed Tburxday nlglit [ » lien lliey found that the champion* ( I...I taken two game* from Ho.lon. K4 I I.derdowu caught a -black I Oir.thc flablng club pier a few daya ago. but threw it back Into the ocean, a Some former paetora of St. Aurelreat at Oceau I ten. Thlrty-aecolid ' The youngxler* dldu't like being iliul out from the "movie*," and a lot " of ihein were dlaappolnled, loo, be- ' cau-e they couldn't aee the trained ' bear- at Vogg'a Pier. PERSONALS. | rrcriil arrival at the Lorraine. I Mra. Alice K. Bullock, of Weal ( hex. r ler J* a guexl of the Kathlu. ■ J. ft. Hlckford, of Philadelphia, paid 1 bl* uaual week-end vlelt here. 1 \V. J. Roblnaon dnd wife, of Moore*. ' are regixtere i at the Imperial. John ! It . iMcClatcby aud family, of Philadelphia, have relumed home. Mrx A. I) Haverallck. of Pblladel- ' plila. I* rcgl-tered at the Wyoming. ' (i. M. Heller and wife, of Phlladel- , phi*, are registered at the Hlxcayne. t W. H. Craven, of Philadelphia, wa* i a guexl of the Oceanic a few day* ago. , M. 8. Brook* aud wife, of Jerney J City, have been •pending a few daya 1 Mia* Ktliel Lee I* spend lug a week very plea*antly with relative* at Port f Norrla ! John McVeagh and wife, of Pblla- j delphla, are at their collage, 6186 Weal ( avenue. | M|*a Helen Bard, oflhla city, la via- t Ulnar frlenfl* lu Philadelphia and, Camdeu. , Ml** Marie K. Mack ha* returned to I'lnlailelphla after a dellgbfjit-^immer I in till* -city. J ■ A B. I.clghasi>l_f»rolly, of Phlladel- < phia. were auicrhg the. Week'* arrival* 1 at the Bellevue. . . 1 Alfred U. Hunt and wife of Pblla- ( at the Hew ling*. \ I.. S.lvdtedem. of Philadelphia, •pent Sunday with bla family la tbelr ' cottage In tbla city. Hubert 8. Merkle and wife, of Pblla- , delphla.bave returned after a plea*ant , •lay at the Bwarthmore. I Hherman Bauerle and family, of i ' Philadelphia, left here thl* week for I
I>r. aud Mra. R. K. Maunder*, of Philadelphia, have been ependlng a lew daya at the Atglen. Kx-Uity Commlaalouer Hobt. Flatter * returned Friday night from a vlelt to 1 In* daughter lu New York. d Mr*. AuoJeU. Young, of Ahgleeea, ^ ^•peut the week-end with her eleter, ( Mr*. Cllutoo Johoaou, of tbla city. ^ Atlee Huckmau and family have re- i turned to their home In Frankford a after a pleasant aeaaon In tble city. a Mra. M. ('. Hartman baa been entertalulng Mra. R. 8. Palleraou. of Philadelphia, al her cottage Id tbla city.; t'baa. P. Hand, of Cramer Hill, , v i*iied hi* niece. Mm. Clinton John- ( •no; aud family In tble City recently. ( C. U. J one* and family are among | the Ptiiadelpblaoi arrlvlug at the i Chandler-White Hall during the week. , lienjamln Griffith and family, of Philadelphia, have returned home after *peudlug the summer la tble ciiy. , J. L Pyle, of Wilmlugtou, Dead of i the commercial department of the Ocfcaii City High 8cbool, arrived In I town Tuesday. i C. iD. Hill and family, who have been summer resident* at 6728 Central •veuuf, will soon return to tbelr bo«e < al Haddonfleld. Mra. Charles Malbawaoa, of West Philadelphia, baa been apooding several weeks al ber daughter's apartment* in tbla city. The Mixae* Esther and 8nata Levertug, of Hoxborougb, bave - returned borne after a plaaaaut atay at a cottage on Flrat at rect. A. W. Newmau and family, of Philadelphia; bave been ependlng very plaaaantly »u tbla city, arhsre they have a number of^frtaoda. George K. 81aden and wife, of Philadelphia, are occupying tbelr ooUage, 5184 Central avsoue. Mia. 8laden Is muvalexctug Iron a aerloua lllnern. Molt 8baefer ahd bride, who waa Miaa battier Brown, wan to town ovrt the week-eed, the guest* of Clayton Malaaa Brick aod wife. The young
I - a coupla visited Maine and olber »eo tlooa of lbs Northeast on tbelr boneyt mooD- 1 I Allao H. Conon end wife, of Pblla- < .- delpbla, were visitors during the week I at tbe summer borne "here of Mr. Cor- I sou's slater, Mrs Emma Henderaa-n. 1 M las Ada Kappleye, of tbla cliy. 1 ;- wbo baa been attending a Philadelphia business college during tbe «umI. mer, vlalled her mother here during ( k the week. ( a Robert C. Hlcka, former city etetle- ( tlclan of PhUedelphto. ha* clond bla , cottage. 816 Weeley aveuue. and re- , p turned home. Mr. and Mra. Hlcka ^ spent a very pleasant summer here. Mies Ella C. Huplet, or Phlladela pbla. wbo baa been al tbe Hwaith- * son all summer, returned home Moob day. 8 be la Bnt assistant to lb# prtug clpal of lbs Philadelphia Hqjb 8cbotl
I WILL REIMPROVE , WESLEY- AVENUE L City Commissioners Pass on First Reading Ordinance | Providing for Step. j I In compllauce with a petition re. j • era, last apnng, tbe City Commission- j era. at their weekly meeting Tue»day, j Introduced aud jiaxxed on tlret reading avenue between rteveutb aud Ninth The ordluance will come up for •ecoud reading Tuesday, rteplember 2n. i The propo-e<l reliuprovament I* °f. AVe-ley aveuue aud 8eventh aud i " Ninth street*, aud between tbe brick i 1 gutter, on We-ley avenue, excepting Dial portluu of Eigblh .tree! and We- . the advertising column* of ml* ta-ue I . of I be BkXTiNSi.. Before action wa. ukeu on the ordi- i , nance prole*!* were read from four In- i , lerexled property owner*— Mar* h K , Bailey, Mra. 8 B. Sampson, Mr. i Sleveuaoo aud Mr*. A 11 ( Radcltfle. 22.i feel out or Hie total of 2nwi I 1 lu Ibexe two square*. i On motion of Director Adam*, the I of protest were received and I II led. , i The following resolution* were ' adopted: , Whereas, under au adjustment made i under contract No 686, James F. Davis ■ paid (tie sum of (168 70; therefore I Resolved by Ibe Board of Cuuimli- ! "loner* of Ocean City, New Jersey, i that Kuoch W. Burleigh lax collector. ( I hereby authorized to accept the said I sum of $168 70 In nettJeairiil and ail- I Juatmeot of the a»ex*meiil agaluxt t lie ■ of James F. Davis, under con- I trad No. 686. and thai (lie said Kuoch i W. Burleigh I* hereby authorized and I i directed lo enter upou (lie record, lu i office a proper satisfaction and dl-- i . charge of Ihe lieu upou the laud of the ■aid James F. Davis under said con I tract; aud (list the said Kuoch W. i Burleigh la to give Dim credit on llie of Ihe assessment and the said «u in of , .$168 70. Whereae, under an adjustment under i contract No 685. Hannah Hayday has paid Ihe sum of $186 59; therefore, tie It i Resolved by Ihe Hoard of Cominl*- ' shiner, of Ocean City, New Jer>ey, . hereby authorized lo accept the "aid ' r sum of $186 69 111 settlement and ad- i juafmenl.of Ibe aaaeaameu: agaiu.t (he i , of Hannah Hayday, under contract No 686, and that llie aald Enoch I W. Burleigh la hereby authorized and | directed to enter upon the records lu I lit* office a proper satl>faq|lou and dis- i charge of tbe lien upon llie land of tbe said Hanuab Hayday uuder said i contract; and (bat (lie said Kuoch W. la lo give tilm-elf credit on I ■ tbe books In bla oltlce between llie I •mount of tbe a.aessmeut aud llie I Mid sum of $13p.59 i To borrow from tba Boardwalk Na- • tloual Bank. Atlantic City, (6000 lu I anticipation of Ibe collection of taxes I . 1914 aud prior year*, this belug a 18. 1816. To borrow from the Boardwalk Na- I j tlonal Rank, Atlautlc I lly, K>0oo In anticipation of Ihe collection of taxes i for 1914 and prior year*, thl* being a 1 18. 1916. To iwrrow from tbe Boardwalk Na- ' ' tlonal Bank, Atlautlc City, (V00 In 1 anticipation of (lie collection of laxee for 1914 and prior yaar*. tbla belug a f renewal uole for a note due 8eplember r 18. 1016. . A number of bills were ordered paid.
Calebs* BackBib. J Kupbar Howell, of Philadelphia, t who la visiting hi* uncle, Frank of Philadelphia, bank presiand a cottager In tbe north *e<y lion of I he city, caught a striped ba**, or rocbt1*h. In Ibe aurf a few daya ago. l' weighed 11 pound* 8j ounces. The young man will add It to hia collection, " which locludea many Una aud rare •peclmru* of fl«b caught Id widely- ® eeparaled section, of the couutry. " Adopted Uoreralax Kale*. c Tba member* of tbe Ocean City Boardwalk Business Meu'a Aasocla- t 1 a meeting Monday night, adapted rules for the government of tbe a»»o- j elation. Floyd C. 8lmm* presided at ! tbe meeting. The anuual meeting of > Ihe association will ba held wllhln a • short time. Caleb Dramlib. t 1 Geo. Frankenfleld got a black drum- „ Dab weighing 3SJ pounds. W W.Tyera u f caught ona weighing 86 pound*, and t I L. Davis landed a 46- pounder. The ( i latter wea captured lu the bay. Mr. , 8now caught a cbehnel baa* that , , weighed 8! pounds. t
1 It GOOD WORK OF ' SUMMER SCHOOL . •I ' c 5 Vineland Resident Praises n Drs. Sensor and Savitz and « 1 Other Instructors Hgie ^ r Iteferrlug to the State summer « . .cliool*. a writer In the Vineland Kef publican lis. Hie fmlOwJng lo say: h ( redit should be given Mr. T. D. n i -ten. r fur hi. Inlliallve In tbi* mailer A i He la an old war-horse In educational a movement*, aud la now chief t-xaini * ; -try In the Mikado." "Lord High c< ■ Kverytblug Klae." The direclnr l* b r turn Ultimately enjoy greatly U e-led In the welfare of each teacher. The queries addressed to him are a* it certilli-ate* Irom morning until auuaet. Tue present summer school muve- ' i uient embraced an jurollmenl of pver L! at Ocean City, New Brunswick. But- K Coliiogawond F«ehold-and Pbll- " llpsburg. Ocean City bad belweeu six : aud seven hundred of Ibe number and ; wa* Hie largrat school with tbe largest " i school" of tbe authorlllee. The towu ! i appreciates It and waa considering a permanent bulldlug for lto|(| course lu llile school this summer. O'leoflhe best feat u ret of tbe school; '* II* excellent (eacblug slat!', of which | ' Dr. J. J. Savllz la a veteran. He In- ! ^ i struct* hi psychology aud Is most lu- j terestlug aud very scholarly. His per- 1 * I Itself, bla mauuer of speech ! p i abouudlug lu timely Illustration*; In. ! ■ great kuowledge of human Dalurej • | psychology ) make bl* cla.wa (be Mecca for lliuse Inlcre.led lu tbe high- » . e*l. yet the rno-t practical, tblug*. ■ Further meutlou of tbla capable I -tall can ouly be made by referring lo b F Assistant Cumuilaalnuer Albert B cl Meredith Never did tbe writer bear cl ■ burled at tilm by tbe class lo secoud- .< 1 ary education', all the member, of C . which were college graduates. Mr. • . Meredith'* vocabularly la excelled o: , ouly by the 8taudard and Webster, w I class thoroughly enjoyed Ibe dl«- a ■ cusslou of great reforms uow being • i dally wrought hi Ihe educations! Held Y Tbe whole system of educational p i thought, or at least of educational |t i the last leu years and no oue even pre- u r Kveu Commissioner Kendall aald In ci I substance, "I often wmidor wbetber ,v we are not building our school bouse* V i loo-well. 1 wouder whether we will | . i to tear tbem down for some- i || i else wlibln the next twenty-live I year*." Schoolmen's Week waa an altrac- ! (Ion. The commissioner was assisted , I Asalslauls Carrls, Meredllh.'Koi right aud Scott, and by national edu- : catora such as Dr. Dyer, of Bostou; p Dr. Balllelt, of New York, aud County „ ■ Superintendent Driver, of Iudlaua. , The latter gave a most eloquent too- j i tern-lecture ou cousolidaled acboof., v i which be eulog'zed lu the blgbeet c Meutlou should be made of "Ocean f, ■ City Day." On tbla day tbe teachers I were tbe gueeta of tbe town, with free A rides, free sodas, free moving pictures (< i aud what uot. Altogether the day, |, r Ibe week, the entire ae**lona were not- > able and will long be remembered. j • t OICRN TDftPRTRH a TROPHIES A
Ii l.ncki Xoilrra of Fishing Clnb " Receive Their Reward. At tbe meellDg of tba Ocean City Fishing Club at tbe headquarters ou tbe ocean front, at Fourteenth street. Frldey evening, tbe club trophlee for u tbe month were presented. d The winners were: Largeet weakBab. , caught In (be bay, Dr. Buabrod James; , 8 pounds 2 ouuoe. c Largest weakflsb caught from tbe { club pier, J. G. Scbell; 3 pounds 1 > Largest klogBsh caught Id the bay. { Lewis B. Fulmar; 81 oancea. t Largeet klDgHsh caught from pier, , D. Hcotl; 1 pouud 4 ounces. Largest number of Bsb caught during the month, J. Wilson Soott. ' * ' ' I Charles Lengford, of Mlllvllle, wbo , been at Fogg's Pier for several sea- | as electrician aud moving picture ( operator, left early thto week for , Pe., where he has accept- | ed e position as operator la e "movie" , Mr*. Lengford end their eon ( will leave here for Lewistown at the , cloee of tbla week. c. J. Kalp Ran Prsesrir, The property et the northweet oor 1 of Fifty-nlutb street end Central avenue hea been sold U C. J. Kulp, of Philadelphia. Mr. Kulp la the treasof the Lehigh Valley Railroad. He will Improve the property end make It bl* summer residence. A new real estate building end eon- : trading company, known as tba Booth Ocean City Realty Co., baa been orgaulaed here, with C. Weetoy Mo1 Corkle end Waller 8. Townaend as Us members. ■ s I Cake ••< Us*> Male. - The Lad Ma' Aid Society of tbe Flrat ■ Baptist Church wUI bold a sals of - borne- baked breed, cakes, ptoa and - peanut brittle at tba store BIB Aetoory avfooa all day ant Saturday.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 - PASSES $1,000,000 MARK
Campaign of Officers and Directors Was More Than a Success. • lu the latter part of May tbe officers aud directors of Ibe Fleet National Hauk held a bauquet al the Hotel Hlaal wblch It was decided to make an etT-rt to give Ocean City a million dollar banking Institution by ^eplembei 6. 1916, wblcb at Ibat lime •eemrd like au over-oplimlstlc glance loto (be future. Tlie campaign ba* been successful, beyood expeclalloo*. as Hie mllllon-dolla>v mark wa- reached on 15. ajild ou September 6 (Immediately after Labor Dayi, wblcb I* always the high- water mark, tbe total business on Seplember 0: i j0^ " ^ UAMUJ1R v'ldwfl' ronis^i "el i ^ ( '*S?5 tbelr ihaiiks aud apprecla'.loo to all those who helped make the campaign a success, as anything that a. slits In developing a strong Buanclal Institution development of ihe community. It Is policy of tbe men back of tbla Institution to render the largest possible service to tbe people of tbla community consistent *lth tbe establl.hed principles of responsible banking. CHILDREN BAPTIZED Church lo Charge of Paslor. Owing to the ban placed by tbe local health authorities on the attendance of under 16 years of age at tbe usual baptism of Infauls could not be held at tba oommuulou service* In the Flrat' Prrsbyterlau Sunday morning. However, beautiful baptismal service was held Saturday afternoon at alx o'clock, ben Victor Joseph. Evelyn Booth aud Marie Warren, children of Mr and Mra. Victor J. Humtirecbl, of ley. Pa . were cbrlateued bv the tbe church. The commuulou service ou Sunday morning was laigely attended. Our member. Mia* Matilda Wilson, wa* reIcelved loto tbe cbnrcb. Dr. George ,W. Bailey aud R. U. Lowry, elders of I Philadelphia Presbyterian churcbea. I assisted tbe pastor and local lildera lu MISS JULIAN DEAD Nh nozmpbrr for Masses A Her friends lo this city were surprised aod palued lo learu of Ibe death of >llss EdoaG. Julian, wblch occurred at tbe home of ber parents, J Henry and wife. 6063 Cedar avenue. West Philadelphia, Mouday. The of her de- th waa heart disease. Mlaa Julian bad uot beeu In health a year or more. She had been in tbe office of Massey Edwards as stenograpber for four or years. Because of III health, she tbe office last May and weut to where aba remained a few weeks. Feeling better, ebe arranged to raeume ber dutlee to Maaaey RHoasd*' flffliw a faw weeks kfo. a weeks
of coming here, however, It e waa found aacaaarry to send her to St. „ Joseph's Hospital, Philadelphia, where q •be wee under treatment for awhile. ( TirniUMlTd-"— ' —It ' The Cape May County Board of Education at a meeting lo SuperintenHand'* office, decided (o continue the vocational training aod to employ 1 additional teachers, one Id each branch. Bolh Prof. Btackbouee aud Mlaa Nlckeraon bave been re-engaged < aud a desirable location at Cape May , Court House has beeu secured for Ibe , central claaaae of each. Tba beglo- , Ding for each will be about tbe Brat o November. sia a Burned Down. A large alga that stood ou tbe camp grounds off tbe Board walk, and which adverttoed. with tba aeeleUnce of a big 1 electric light, the attractions at a ' movie house, waa torn down and burned up Thursday. It la ' claimed that the person wbo erected Ibe elgo did not hive permteelon to do ' from tbe owoera of the land, and some of tba property owoera In that ' section objected to It. AO vertlae the ctt*. Editor the Skiitikkl:— W by don 't Ocean City authorities spend more I money advertising this reaort? Take r tba value* or ground sold aod improvements made year by yaar for tbe past , leu yean, aud give tbe Bguree of I values, aod not only the vtatton but yourowD people will be aorprteed at the CDormous growth. Tble to only a suggestion. R. C. H. > Tbe trustees of tba Oceau City Ftob- _ log Club have potted the following , order on tbe olob house walla; "Fishermen shall return all uaaleaa flab lo lly killing tbem. Tbla regulation la to g keep tba pier aod beach clean " '' Legal paper* of all dcacrlptloos. In a eluding wills, an carefully drawn by J R. Cattle RoMaaoa at bla office, 744 ! Aabory avaoue. Ocean CHy, N. J . adv
BUYS HOUSE FOR * < HOSPITAL USE d Will Cost City £3000 - People Object to Location Near Bayous Tract. il of the City I nmmiMilimer* that oil the •- recommend *ti. hi of the health officer a a emergency ho-pltel *1 the bead of the y Carnival Bayou on the bay front al e Sei enteeuih streel; tbat the city ha* e an option on llie house and lot and (hat he ha* received au agreement of I. -ale, which can be pre-ented to tbe e meeting Ihal day u The properly will cost (lie clly $3000. ! 1- settlement lo be made ou or before Uc- j • lober 10. 1916. >1 Director Adam- made a motion that | tbe proper officer, be instructed to ex- 1 e ecutelbe agreement, and Hie molloo if wa* carried wblch be hauded to City Clerk Morris. a The petition read a* follows: p We, the undersigned, resident* of ' lug property, de-lre to voice our most " vigorous protr-t lu Ihe local lou. as at 1 • prcseut, of the emergency hospital, or i quarantine quarters, for the supprex- ° slon of lofanllle paralysis aud other 7 contagious or lufecllous disease*, at the j J Bayou," adjacent to our residence*. » which are occupied by ourselves aud 1 0 our families durlug a large portion of We, of course, have Ihe profoundesl - 4 sympathy for (he affiicled families,' ; wblcb tbe city at present duds itself j ' purchased our respective properties Id I ' order lo provide a pleasant and safe I 1 summer borne for ourselves aud for 1 our families; aud we feel that tbe loca1 tlou of this "hospital," particularly at • tbla time, w hen there la a prospective development and Increase lu values the maulpulatious of our boldluge ' Here aud a menace to the health of our chlldreu aud ourselves, but II I* also lu direct vloiatluu of tbe deed ut this property, lu wblcb la coutalued Ibe . claua.: "Tbat uo building* uur any > pari thereof erected upou aald lot or | lot* *hail be used or occupied • • f nuiHauce." t We feel that tbe establishing aud G s maintenance of this "hospital" at this .* J It was upon Ibe assurance* cou- , (slued In tbla deed that we severally 1 selected this locality for our residences, ( , aud we feel tbat uow. when (here la a 1 long-delayed opportunity to eubanae f • tbe value of our respective properties, I as a result of (be proposed erecllou of r Jbe golf course, wblcb. we believe, will tend to subsequently develop aud Improve thl* tract aud surrouudlug I properties, K la a gross Injustice to us 1- mouly known as a "pest buuee," and * e thus confront na with the Decently of f removal, wblcb will ho doubt be the 1. ultimate result of further maintenance J of thl* "hospital" at It* present location, provided tbe violation of tbe * deed 1* sustained by legal actloD. , We would, therefore, respectfully urge your honorable body that thl* k hospital be ebaudooed forthwith. Tbe petition waa signed by uearlv 80 -. person* reeldlog ou Bay and Pleasure u avenues and 011 Sixteen! hand olber 1 atresia in tbat aectlou of the city. r W. M. Taylor, through whom tbe sale was made, said (bat ouly two e families lire anywhere uear the bouse, :. aud tbey are soma dlstauce away, h Most of tbe signers live arouud Thlr- * teenlh street and Pleasure avenue, and , y none of. tba people live there all (ha r yaar 8uch houses are not considered e a uulsauoe lu tbe larger cities, ba dao clarad. Director Adams said (bat about a . (- dozau of tbe algoera appeared lo llva < y In ona houaa on Blxtaanlb street.
Tbe mayor statad that It to only an emergency matter. There Is 00 thought of making It a permanent hoepllal. action waa taken 00 tbe euggeeof tbe health officer, wbo -has tbe power to take such slept. 8AVED FROM SURF > Mlaa Thomas Coilapaed After I Mlaa Katherlue Thomas, a young I visitor from Conabobocken . made a ' narrow escape from drowning to the t aurf near Seventh street Thursday. - She found beraclf swept off her feat. She kept ou awlmmlng and called for help, but waa too far away for tbe guards at flrat to hear. Her crlea, however, ware beard by 1 Mr. Eyelet, who was bathlug, and ha ' brought ber aabore before tbe guarda I bad time to reach bar. When aba 1 reached tba shore, aba coilapaed. 1 W. Ward Beam, who happened 1 aloog, bad Mlaa Thomaa taken to his 1 apartmeota 00 tba Boardwalk, where D aba waa looked after by a physician 1 and Mra. Beam. A little later aba waa 1 sent to the apartmeota of bar people at Seventh street and Aabury avaoue. , Mrs. O. ■ ciamoa Dead. e Mra. Ella M. Clawaon, widow of Oat car 8. Clawaon, died at the residence y of her daughter, Mrs. Ira D. Tomlln,1 sou, 6684 Pulaski aveoue, Garman)f town, Sunday, lo ber sixty-fourth lt yaar. She waa buried yesterday. Mr. |( and Mrs. Clawaon rasidsd bare yean ago. Mr. Clawaoo waa ooe of tba contractors sod builders Id tbe early history of Ocaao City. The family lived at the corner of Ninth street and Aa1- bury aveooa. I ■ ■ ■ 0 The regular winter quartet of tbe r~ First Presbyterian Church returned to duty Jaet Sunday aod aaug well. Tba 1 quartet comprises Mlaa Louisa T. CorI son, aopraoo; Mis. Fred Pfltxaumayar, " alto; Dr. J. Tborutoy Hoghaa. teoor, M 1 aud Lawto E. Smlih. baaa. Mtsa Ada Iv It . Ranek la organM.
i 1 ' . Jones' Men's Shop m04-00 Aabury At*.. Ocean Clly. re. if. | Pall Suits and Overcoats j are now here - $15, $18 and $20 HATS, CAPS, SWEATERS JONES MAS IT 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. f $5.00 and $6.00 White Dresses, $1.50 to $3.98 , 1
' fiVoo Bathing Suits . $4.75 I 3 5° " " • 2-98 I 2.50 •' . 2.00 Fine Rubber Diving Caps .25 Big Bargains in Thin Dress Materials
Lot $1 .00 Striped Waists 75c " 50c Mercerized Bathing Caps 25c I A)t 25c Mercerized Bathing Caps . 15c Lot St. 00 Middies . 50c " Lawn Dresses 50c
S. S. ilcAllister Ocean City New Jersey HARVEY Y. LAKE REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Real Estate Por Sale BIO BAROAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the ! time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton Aabury Avenue Ocaan City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUug for two week, to know If yon can get tt; we can tell you at once. Bargain, m Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for •ale. a too lota for luveetment and for Improvement — the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. iwfueaeog THORN <£ BOYLE REAL Ear ATM soi 1 10 htm arsitr (Wajrr to soar Oxx/os) — era fiasrs arsitr loom, ocas* Avmmum) OOKAN OITY. N. J .
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THE BREAKERS the only boardwalk hotel Hot and Cold Running Water and Long Distance Telephone in every room. Elevator. Tennis Court. Rati* Hnncofi TV.* VlfntiM, e
Bath Houses. g Literature. K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. j "'lis education forms the common mind. J' Just as the twiq is bent, the tree indined.-ftp* ' Tr&pirntum- -EdacotuiK lifi/l < open, ill deers Preblems fc bt ioluti\iiL indt bejort the djhuovltLp.. ' Jls cuidizalwm. luWncts, more, tfian. CuW ■ bejrre" erne" rquires the but tiucthiin. . Sfippiw) itbnti to eiucalum 1 pevr, can. wM be pUaJi m a. Saomap • acummL to* pi*#. tAe'uJiij" jer julurc ; adiwnowiiant. The resutF ef eumamizm^ Tlumeij mJL , emploijnin it ■tec benejtajtl purposes is ViAjrw/ti. progress. The ftiuitmtS^es ef' ark epen'te ; First National Bank 1 i Ocean City, IN. J. * R" "• amowrbb W« pay a par flint on Bavtnaa AseounU You eon bank xttk uaby n*«ll la — mMawmmaaaa— aa— m— R^m^—a r XLbc J5ellcvuc r, mimHTH sr. and oor am aye. t. Electric elevator to street level. Bnoma in suite with or withoot hatha. >a Capacity, *30. E. m. mOHAMTZ
_ h0tgl Bise^YHe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Btreete H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Mall "'";'h^TSO""R-S- "■ "Sir"'"' THE IMPERIAL I0J4 CKMTKA1. XV*., OCKAlf CITT. If SS?*10rnw ibfbm opxn all Txar Hot Water Uaat Mra. C. onrri. THE KATHLU Now open for tbe aeaaon Cxnirxl ATtuoa, OCEAN CITT. *. J, fflMMKH LK WIS a CON AHO WYOMING TA4 OCEAN AVEHtJK Oreau City. N. *. Open all thx jxar s Hot Waur Ha* HOTEL ATGLEN - Ona of tba moat aantrelly In will hotala la Ocma Oity. Tba aha ha alwaja bm to maka tbla bouaa eelaet and aad ha largs and awn red pstKMga provaa ha ineoeaa. ' * rnrKmilan aililim. a. c. sorr, rra,. NEW HOTEL ELBERON K1UUTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE • OCEAN CITT, N. J.g ^ day lor and Hayre, Proprlatraaaaa THE HEWUNGS NlDtB and Wealey era. Unu City, N. J Opana Juoa U, lata L. H. HEWHNO8, ffcl 0* Iff ubs Btreat. / Waat PbUaSatphlA, Pa. : •£&§&■ Cm tfaSyiamRa?"** I1HI 7IDUl Hlrwt Milan ubl**^J,l^0J^niVllb tr"*h Sand for BoocM and fUtea a. w. r. wooiwiDE, Prop. THE IDLEWILD I OPEN ALL TEAS Uoorlyn Tame* Onaxn CHy, N. 1 Hatwaaa Elf tub aod Nlalk Hlraxla * Loaatad Ooa Hloek from Haaafi f MH8. J. K.MOBEMON THE OCEANIC Oesan City, N. J. ' Open for the aeaaon. A. E. BAKER. Chandler-White Hall Ooean ave. bat. Seventh aud Eighth ate Ocsau City, N. J. BROWN A MACKLOT, HOTEL SWARTHMORi tT. CHARLES t Cor. Eighth Btrsst and Oesan Avaaus | Oesan City, N. J. Opaa an wlnlar. Ootrally loaatad. Bes> Owner Proprietor. LA. STEEUHAN
BLACKSMITH lit HHEEUMHII Precticii KorstMii jobbing done promptly Ctaa k< Mm Top ■ S$hM> Agent for Btawart's Iron Work* Oa. Plain and Ornamental Iron Fanes, Iron Railings and Window Guards. Small St sad Him la. Otto M. Townssnd I .learned by the Stats. •> •> eighth street, opr. p. o. OCEAN CITY N. J. C. I_ LAKE ...real estate agent.. me Aabory Araeaa. Oaaaa Otty, h. J, Louferaata. Oollaaaa for raat. Oxiiaapimama, aallaim 1 ill We Are Distributors tor tba Ford Automobile In Ocean City, Scm Wa City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell Oeneral Contractor Grading and Street Balldiag Thirty -lewrtk at. aad WeM ave. OCEAN art, tt. J. BheaaBM-W MARK Sunday, Sept. 17 OattafklialR .

