Ocean City Sentinel ] R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY ] Bell 'Pbooe No. W-X rotas Xral«£r^o?appuoatlonhlJ ' J*.— * promptly done by iipmrnoa THURSDAY, 8KPTEMBKK 28. 1916 1 = — = = — i A lame comber of cottager* are re- • malDlng late here Ibis year, and they c bare tbna been enjoying one of the a beet month# at the seashore a Nothing succeeds In thie pushing « age vttboot publicity. The man or t! bnetneea that atta down and walla for » people to boot tbem out will get no- r where. Tbla ie a reading age. Th» ► politicians bare learned the value of d advertising and uae newspaper apace h freely; tbe churches are waking up v mora and more to tbe necessity of put.- tl Hetty If they are to bold tbelr place as at tbe leading agencies of tbe world bet- ct terment, and all great manufacturing w concern • more tbao at any previous tl period, are neiog advertising spece to « spread tbe merits of tbelr products, m With these " examples as gulden, tbe Iz retail merchant who fails to make ol kuowu tbc merits of bla ware* Is slm- di ply blind to bla opportunllles and no b. really wideawake business man dues k neglect tbe chance. pi AK exchange well aaye: "Blowing tt In your coin" law temporary pleasure di at beet and doesn't glee one-tentb tbe m genuine satisfaction as starting a mod- fi< sat banking account and adding a few b< dollars thereto on pay-day. Ttieo. fli wbeo days of alckneas or accident or w other misfortunes come, aa I bey Invar- tx lably will to moat men, you will not m bare I be worry of an empty pocket and no Income. Put away only a dot- L lar a week and at tbe end of a year bi you will have $52 and Interest to your bi credit. Mnltlply that by two or three fr or more as you art able and ese wbat ei a few sacrifices will glee you at le tbe end of tbe year. When pay-day »c arrivea and finds yon "broke," alt tt down and make a list of tblnga you al spent your money for that were un- bi • necessary. If yon don't start earing Is money systematically, n'a a aafe bet you will never havaany Mors than to any one alas, tbla advice la oflered to our young man friends whose only I tdaa of a pay envelope Is to famish a tbem with board and spending money k until the next pay-day arrives. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE , s ' « ■asaansat ■cetlax Win be Heist i stCspsgarTsear. 1 Tbe Cape May County Chamber of ■ Commerce of Heaabor* Resorts will t bold Ma second annual meeting In Caps May this afternoon and avenlog. A special eflort Is bslng made to make , tbe meeting a banner ona In tbe hie- , lory of tbe organisation. , At this meeting tbe s pedal commit- t tee appointed to consider inviting tbe county mainland organlsatlona-lo join the chamber will make Us report. Tbe result of Ibe moating of this committer * will be Imoed In printed form sod die- J I mm led among tbe delegates. Use meeting tonight will not be con- * Abed to delegates, (At every one Inter- . ■Mad In Caps May County le receiving u a cordial lovitat^n to attend. Tbe meellogawlll be held In McCann'e Auditorium, 107 Jackson street. Cape and^seeeloos will be held both " •Ilampon and evening at 8 and 8 11 , «"eta6k, rmpectlvelj. All delegates * ""J out-of-town visitors will be enterUlotd by tbe Caps May Board of T™"* ' WED Af~MANSE » Htes Pran M. Trout Bndr or \ Announcement Is made of tbe marriage of Harry VanDuseo, Jr., of PbUadelpbia, and Miss Pearl Marls Trout, daughter of John Trout, of this dty, « which occuned at tba manse of tbe 6 First Presbyterian Cbnrcb on Sunday * afternoon. September 17, tba Rev Cbas. H. Boboer, pastor, ofHdatlng. Tba wttneeees were Melvln Davison t and Miss Attaway VanDuseo, of Pbll- c adelphla, and tbe father of tbe bride. « Those at tba dinner given at tbe ■ home of tbe brtde.'e parents were John ■ Trout and wife and Jobo E. Trout and 1 family, of- this eity; Wm. Trout and 1 wife, of Oceanic, N. J.; Harry VsnDueae. Sr. and W. VanDuseo. of Philadelphia, and tbe members of tbe , Mdsl party. \ — ■■■!. it 1 C. J. Cronln, who was In tbe West Jevaay ASaaebora Railroad Company's Eighth street depot bars doling tba season, baa bean transferred to the ' company's office at Cape May. There ha baa charge of tbe tickets and tela graph office. It le a promotion, and , bla many frleods bere wish him sue- i Bertram M. Darby and family, of tbla dty. left yesterday for 81. Peter- ' burg. Pla.. where tbey will spend tbe 1 winter. They went by automobile lo ' Philadelphia, where, last eveolug, tbey boarded ooe of tbe M. aod M. . Ui.ere for tbe Bouib. ( ' ' < Card Carta a Seccess. < Tba ctowlng card party of the season < under tba aospieeaof tbe ladles ofBt. < Augustine's Church was bald Tuesday afternoon. It was Id charge of Mrs. ■\Horaee Milter. Aa was tbe case with , iKotban held during tba season. Iba J A *0 pound piece of lea fall on MMmd Kennedy, of this city, while be wan at work on an lea wagon ye- . utday aftaruooo. He was knocked « down, buiBot seriously Injured. Dr. 1 PHUt was eomatiuad. • — — ' | laffal paper, of all description., lo. 1 etsdmgwUts, are carefully drswn by I R Curtis RaMuui s' bis office. 744 t Artsey w venue. Ooeao City. N. J. adv ,
" HOW FISHING HAS BEEN INJURED Steamers and Power Boats With Gill Nets Make Fish Scarce. I Referring to the menhaden debet- , men, tbe Cape May Star and Wavej the following to say: . !. A concerted effort should be made to Indue* tbe deb and game commission to refuse license to these steamers ' flsblng within Ibe three-mile limit, . sod. If license, were refused, norms! abundance of dsh would be found, as a result, al all times along our coast. Those steamers are uol tbe only flsblng. however In tbe spring, when w est dsh and other varieties ap In tbe Delaware Bay and off our shores for spawning, over one hundred, those who are Informed say oue 1 hundred and fifty, power hosts from wltb gill nets and capture tbou sands, destroying not ouly tbe fish caught, hut mauy thousands mors ^ wblcb would have been produced. If spawning bad not been Interrupted. Mauy of these daberuien arr ised citizens, aud tbe destructive nature tbelr work la seen lu tbe marked ' diminution of tbe dab. Bhad flsblng ' been almost destroyed by this ' kind of rotblessness which Is being ' practiced by these men and several varieties of flab furmerly common In I base waters are rarely seen now, I to Ibe combined efforts of tbr j menhaden steamers aud tbe spring I Tbe pound nets may also I agencies Id this deslructlveneaa, but must come to tbem to be caught, whereas tbe steamers and tbe powet < boats run tbem down wherever tbey ■ may be and tbelr escape Is Impossible. Senator Btevroe and Assemblyman j as well aa tbelr predecessors, | made efforts to correct tbeee evils, tbey must have vigorous support from those wbo are or should be Intereeted In preserving our flsblng prlvi- ( leges, aud busluess men in all tbe re- ( torts ebould join In an eflort to secure , aid of tbe flsb aod game commie- , aod all olber agencies wblcb can , be employed Id securing proper legls- y Bluaflsk. The bloeflsh la the moat ondvfflied t that swims. It bites and a la. brand murders other Bab for tbe sake u! killing Marking t inen. Wbeo using marking Ink for Uner make your Initials on tbe linen with an ordinary lead pencil and then tract wltb your Ink over tbe pencil marks pencil will prevent tbe Ink from j spreading and giving tbe linen t blot ted appearaDc*. Punch and Judy. Italy boasts of tba first Pnnch and , Jody show. - It originated In that coon In tbe terenteentb century and ' was Introduced Into England during tba reign of Charles IL Tattooing In Persia. Until tbe last generation tattooing almost universal In Persia. To It Is rare among the upper classes but la still affected by tbe lower rl«»ri Women are tattooed not so mncb wltb a view to decoration aa to avert the "evil eye" or to bide a blem or to core a malady. . Tax en Bachelors. Id some of tbe towns of Hungary a ■pedal tax la levied on bachelors, rang log from a few cents to about 820 pas Octopus and Conger EaL Conger eels boot for tbe octopus and when found proceed to browse on Its limbs. Tbe octopus tries to bog tb< slimy conger tight, bat In vain and. finding Its limbs growing fewer lu ink In tbe face of the too and under cover of the turbid wa tar beau a hasty retreat. An English Ounoo. Tbe precise weight of an English was fixed by Henry HI, wbo that It should weigh 640 grains of dry wheat The cuckoo la too flighty a lady to be willing to alt in a neat and batch oat eggs. to she lays In tbe nests ol other birds, one bere and one there and to complete tbe deception she ab ■tracts an egg from tbe neat she lays so that tbe addition of her own egg won't be noticed. Champagne Bottles. No machine baa aa yet been Invented Prance wblcb can supersede man nal labor In tbe manufacture of ebam bottles The men performing tlils difficult work are well paid. Tbe greatest depth of the aes yet dls covered la 32.088 feet. Beets, Carrots and Parsnips Beets, carrots aog parsnips all con tain a large percentage of sugar. Car rota and parenlpe when young and ten dor are very nutritious The Moral. The Moral were a brave people ot southern Italy, wbo. after several con yielded to tbe Romans about Sol a During tbe civil wars they anil tbelr allies rebelled, bcvlng demand*-: and been refused tbe rights of Roman citizenship 91 B. G After many su< j and reverses they sued for and j obtained peace and tbe rights tbey re quired. 87 IS. C. Tbe Marat being Boot I of tbe Romans, this was cklled the Bo Egg Yolks. Remember that the yolk of an e& if placed In a cup und covseed with a lit tla cold water will keep tec a couple of days The water can easily be poured off wbeo tbe'yolk la used. Ret Pies la tbe year u*B rat plas were fro qoently eaten la tbe neighborhood of England One Inn made feature of periodical rat suppers Buck land records tbe Immunity scurry ot those members of ■ Rater expedition wbo did not dlodaln to partake of tbe cook's excellent rat
FISHERMEN TRY ) FOR TROPHIES 3 Qnite a Few Members of Local Club Arc Still in the Game. .. j There are .till quite s few ol tbr' ' flub angling from the club pier, and ' trophies for September I tie«e tmpli- . les are as follow: I, Largest" kingtl.h caught from the, I beach or pier, leader box with ..or. . Largest weakti.il caught from beach or pier, radium watch. S 't bay or ocean, silk umbrella Laigeelklngll.il caught 4tow boat. [ Large.! croaker caught from bay , ocean, kulfe with leather oik. Hotel Arrivals. 1 P. A Hopkins. Wtlkes-li.rre: J. N ; Philadelphia: H. /. WHeon, Brooklyn: B H Tow in*n.l. wife aud daugbter, I 'ape May Court House. ' U. It Mc Murine, A. It Haae and wife. Mrs. 8. C. Breltenbach. It. H. ' Halg, A. V Haig. It L. Hsig. Mia. . . Helen Halg. Mia. Elele Halg. I'blls- ,. del phis. Henry Kloetzaud wife, Charles El- ) kin, William Elkln, K. H. Taylor. D. ] J. Tlmmoue, Philadelphia: It Mund helm, New York: Mb* Nellie Rbykerd, Alloona, Pa. William C. Dllkee. Mautua: J 1>. 1 Camden; Mr» C. H. Shoe- . maker, Miss Ethel Blioruiaker, Arthur shoemaker. Uceao City; 8. B. HulT 1 Jr, Paullue E. liebret. C. M. Battiu, i : Mrs. It. C. Win. hip. ' Mlsa Flora E. Peale. Ambler. Elizabeth Bloan, Atlantic City; Mi>. , Grayson, James Irwin. Jr.. U. J. J Uortea, Raymond Nelson. K Klemtu. Philadelphia: Wm Wolf.mltb aud wife, Rlvertoo; W. Lyuiati, New York 1 City; Alfred 8. Height. Belmar; Mar- < tin Malooey, 2d, and wife. Ocean City Mrs. J. W. Lynch, J. W. Lrocb. • Philadelphia; L. M. Kmerlck. Put— ■ burgh: M. King. Niagara Fall.; Mr.. | DeHaven, Mr. Tbo». H. .Smith. New York City; Mr.. Simeon Logue. Fond du Lac; Mrs. Hannah Evaue, Mo* Aid Mobr. Mtllvllle; Irvlu Harris aud , .rife, WUd wood. ' C. M. Bcbaffer, W. 8. Fauseett. W. Etsweiler, W. H. Banker, K. Koue , maoD, Mrs. J. B. Winger, Joseph Thomas, Mary 8. Davis, Wm. F Asliiod aod wife. Ed. Kalbach and wife. E. R. Zimmerman, B. 8. Davis. D. 1£. Thomas, Philadelphia; Mrs" Si. A. McCoooell, Kooxvllle; Lydla LlppluI cott, Elizabeth H. Collins, Mwrt. town: P. L. Smith and family. Mer- ! cbaotvllle; W. White, Koper While, j Waablogton, D. C. K ATHLC. ■F. L. Bbeppard, R.' Savary. J. L. Dobaon. Col and Mrs. Bbeidon Potter. ; Mra,Klcbard Savary, Mra. Horace K. McCann, Dr. L. 8. Cbapln. Mrs. JasUlllender. Elizabeth Glllender. Niir. ; man W. Fort and wife. T. C Davis, Jr . Mb* Blanche Baldwin, Pblladel1 pbla; Mrs. W 8. Banting, Miss Car1 roll B. - Cblpley. Mrs. Clarence Bill. W. C. Blakely and wife, Lanadowne: John C. Davis and wife. Ross Blakely. Haddonfleld: J. P. Flsber, Willow Grove; Robl. Craighead and wife, Atlantic City; Dr. Mary Browu. Swartbmore; Mrs. David Smith, Martha Smith, Beverly; W. V. McGelllard and wife, Ttenton; R. B. Harbison and wife, We-tvtlle. B18CAYKK. I "W. K. Foley and family, Mra. Besa , McLaughlin. P. F. Bellly. H Conmug ham. F. W Klclu, J. C. Koenlg. C Arthur F.-ster. A. J. Cascmdcn. Jo«. Hlfl.C E. Llpplncott. C. E. Murray and wife. Tbos J. Grady, M. S. Mc- ! Devltt, W. J. Bolting, J. A. Long street, Philadelphia; J. W. l.> singer and family. Nornstown; Rhode. Haverly, W. E. Franklin, Atlanta. Ga ; Elizabeth Williams. Laura Winger. Bcranton; E. C Fuller, Moomtown F. E. 8cott and wife. Trenton; O H. ' O.born. Bprlug Lake; J. 8. Shall and J wife. Pitman; J. Somroera, Huntingdon; R. B. Ecbman, Wm. F Llppln cott, Mt. Holly; Uladya E William. Margaret Adams, Camdeo; W C. , Hopkins, Beimar. '1.25- l^ound^ ; J Trip : Philadelphia > SUNDAY, OCTOBER IB Special T rata Leaves OCEAN CITY - 6.47 A. M. Returning. Le.... PHILADELPHIA - y jo P. MSee t h e Battlpsbips at Lcagne. Island Navy Yard, open , until 4-00 P. M.. City Hall Tower, open l j 30 to 4.oo p M . . Independence Hall, open 1.00 1 to 4.00 P. M.. Memorial H.II and Academy of Fine Art., open 1 .00 to 5.00 r M . l-'.ir-mount Park and the man. other if objects of interest of " The . ' Quaker City." Pennsylvania R. R. ^ Piano For Sale f Used, but in splendid h * condition. Price, $75 A Rare Bargain » For particulars call or write > 3136 Kensington Avenue 1 Philadelphia |
H. Burkb/nll & Uo. , I'l.l M IUM*-<\M> H HATING ) ortAii em ire JKkstt Chairs Fi.ecaned Wm. Dykes " j - ' report of the c0r0iti0r , First National Bank
sa Wll.l.l AM <i, ABBOTT, llroggist 1 Ware's Specialties S13 ASBURY AVENUE ' 34c. doz. :r; * ■ 44c. lb. ■ 38c. lb. - F. H. Ware GROCER o Ph..ne ; ; M See Me First : si. iReal trade lot I Estate BORROW on i OCEAI CITY - LOAN oo | NEW JERSEY r Sec Mc First [ See Mc First W. Scott Hand , BIS Watlo) Ate.. Ocean Ciij. N. J. Advertise in the SENTINEL
; PHILADELPHIA EXCURSION - f ! Sunday, October 1st $1.25 Round'Trip SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES: [ OCEAN CITY (loth St)" 7.40 A. SI. ' , " (14th St 1 7.42 " " " (51st Sl) 7.51 " " PALERMO, - - 7.56 " " TUCKAHOE, - - 8.06 " " Re turnings leave Philadelphia (ChestJwiH^nul and South St. Ferries), 8 30 P. M. ; /lantic cirr railroad ; Save — To Purchase Life Insurance Only the Life Insurance Men know how many earner, pot off buying Life Insurance because of tbe difficulty of paying Ihe first full year's ' o?a iraisn'r^opofV*5^ * ^°Ur Account. Regular deposits - suLequenl prrmiunis. ^ ^ ' e t second and ' THE I.IFH JNSt'RANCE MtN IS WORKING FOR YOU— I ET ' : HIM TELL YOU WHAT HE KNOWS. ; Theo. V. Townsend : , 952 Asbury Avenue ,nce Company J PLUMBING , _ Are you getting entire satisfaction as to pricea, workmanahip and hnsinen eonrUsy? If ■ not- P*7 7'ni give me a trial. 1 am in an exceptionally good position to take rap,! 1 h*'e wULlUhment I :to»h Ph""~ c. H. [iACOIN 607 Eighth St ! I Garage Roofs Must 1 ( Be Spark-Proof |j I II Singles or ordinary prepared roofinga will not do. They W Hi ore highly inflarr.nrable— dangerous! You need a roof ll III upon which sparka drop dend-a roof that is firc-resrsting. |1] II weatherproof, and wear-proof. We have it This roofing is ||| j > 1 RfiilP ■
^ W Hu-sra-offl ,"oL'r''r>ua''^?.T,l-n« i i W ftU-KR-OiO ia not only fire-re-K »«»>«. »>"< " s««.d. «n a'J.year. ^ H'J Srr-oip far ouiLwa ehv.p ^ qualihea are built in. In hundreds 55 ol instances |Hi-Sa-0in .. -t.li Swentncrprocf alter 2U years wear e.
Tbr u. S. Court of Appeals has Jj recently enponed mutators from 'li ;:r "t brand ■ ol .hew roofing. » "Ru'l, .o,d rill! O - aa shown above. We hare fj. Rtl BZB 0IQ in Jare Stay and .n « fa'"" Tde Red o, Copper g Drop in and „e »U SZ.-OI0 ^ when you are m this neighborhood. JJ
' | C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co. | '
\r ^ * 0 Joseph G. Champion k BUILDING CONTRACTOR Ol Z3" L Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER C te YOU SHOULD HAVE - A Reliable Builder ' To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the _. honesty ol the contractor. n i have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any or all of them. ^ Send for- the list of names and phologTaphs ol the houses. | Otis M. Townsend BUILDER KE"r ^ ^ — — p J. STEELRIHH A"n" flnn.r^l- .nS I,!U„ JUM) PlWP»l HMttt » Bigei ;; Allen Scull* THE BV\\U^)ER : Ei ears Qce*jt &ye. 1 Rhone Connections B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout Carpenters and Builders , JOBbING A SPECIALTY 1040 ASBURY AVENOE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-ie 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City. New Jersey Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Office 1017 Asburv Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ■ REAL ESTATE -om INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick •411 Eighth St. Ocean City. IN. J. Bell Rhone, 1 86- J Furniture Stored i , Reupholstering ESTIMATE 'Window Shadcs FOR YOU /Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our Prices are Lowed possible consistent with Good TTork and Best Matcrizl Lawrence H. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue oce*n City, N. J. 1— f AVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartx A ment to furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than -Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock be- ° fore buying elsewhere. - Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. !' 720-22 Asbury Ave. ~ t Call at the Sentinel Printing House * * if you desire first-class work. N
po«TTB*rTosis asm nriinvu*. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Offick: 8th St. Opposite P. o. Plans and Specifications precared without charge Only galvanized nails used on exterior work JOHN T.SE Al BUILDER W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plan. Free. B.ngalow. . SpecUII,. No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY. N. J. Bell Phone, n. j 6. 0. Adimi I.I Um H. S. Adams GED. D. ADAMS & CD. RANGE SETOHi BUCK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work lo Mason LJns Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, practical house painter 645 Asbury Avenue, Bicycle Tlr*. and Supplies. Htryele Ke breckley's house and sign painters CLINTON L. 8RECKLEY, Prop Ready Mixed l'sluto, Lead and Oils 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. Real Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Company of Newark ^ Wildwood Title and Trnst Co, Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage Farms for Ssle Offices in Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. When a Man Works he is sure to make advancement and will be well repaid for every earnest effort. Do not delay the important matter of having a bank account — start one now with us. 3 per cent. Interest Paid on Time Accounts. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholcs Dairy Products Butter and* Eri Ask for Booklet of Specialties Orders Delivered Both Fbones Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — VW Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue Pbooe, 439-] The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE Artery Ave., Ocmi City, It J,

