0CTU»**Trn,lC# ^ OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
vol. xxxvi. ocean city, n. J., thursday, october 12, 1916. NO. 29
Ocean City Sentinel -BTR CURTIS ROBINSON; Editor and Proprietor I ji.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance, i attokn ey«- «t.la w. jyjORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR-AT LAW, 1 arc may ooi'ht hot tt, b. j. (Opposite Public Buildings). jjifw 'offices c bo"wcll Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings & Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. pj NEWELL HEULINGS Attorney at Law 309 Eighth Street Ocean City New Jersey MORGAN HAND, Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. j tiff: Allen Corson, M.D."%ts J, St6 Weeley Avenue J Ocean City New Jersey ' dk. w. p. haines i COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. ocean city n j <■ t'ttonee: Bell «6l-W: InWr Jilale 1» A florence Brick Haines Cor. 9th and Wesley Ave mechano -the rapist Medical and I or rcclt ve Sjiiinullo JJEKSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. _ BOT WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY Offljy Houra Ball Pbona I7J JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. Eighth and Central avenue Ocean Uty New Jeraey ^ dr. g. d. noeling Osteopathic Physician Hann Building, Eighth atreet Opposite Penneylvanla IL R. Depot Ocean City, N. J. Every Tueeday, Thursday and (Saturday hall Pbone, MP- W Philadelphia Office, 1107 Cbeetnut St. £>R. .CHARLES B. RIDER »Dentiiit" 809 Central Avenue OCEAl CITY, I. J. Benin DR G. Fairchild Starr Dentist Cor. Kleblifm.Dfnd'wMley Ave. ocean city, n. j. f Win be In bis offlce 011 Monday. Wedneeday. Tburaday and Saturday MARK LAKE | Undertaker and Embalmer Pbona UB ocean citt.e.j. i Bell MS-A Both Pboaet later-Sute 1S-B Hughes' Centra! Pharmacy J. Tbomley Hughea, P. D. *th and Wesley Avee. Ocean City, N . J Leander S. Corson - builder ociaa eiTv. a. j. rrore. t.aT-ea ATLANTIC ICE CONPMT Pfinonn HuoUiU let ono». 101a Asbury Ave OCEAN CITY N J. Try an Advertisement la the 8BMTINBX1
Whatever success or patronage has conic to our office is due, we believe, to . . . a principle to which we have always | tried to adhere, viz: Take care of your clients' interests and your own interests will take care of themselves. MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth Street and Central Avenue Real Estate in all of its branches. ONLY $400.00 A 7-room cottage on Asbury avenue, just thoroughly renovated, for sale for $1500. Only $400 cash required. This is one of the best bargains offered this season. ^1 Two houses on Ocean avenue. Each house rents for $125. Will sell for $1500. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. B. Frank Smith Go„,™ri"> you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. I Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap. j$i2oo. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, I attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed 1 with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. SUPPLIES BELL PHONE LOUIS W. MILLER AQENT FOB OVERLAND AND WILLYS-K NIQHT AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS - OCEAN CITY. NEW JENBEY QAAAQE AND SHOWNOOM. NINTH ST. AND OOEAN AYE. ||« The Reliable r OWCll S Dry Goods Store We are better prepared to serve you for the coming year than ever before, with all seasonable merchandise. Large slock, right prices and reliable goods. POWELL'S 921 Asbuty Ave. ^ Oceaa City, n. J. HUPMOBILE STUDEBAKER DODGE A definite feeling of confidence in the name — Dodge Brothers— existing almost everywhere, is the very strongest assurance you could have that the car will always conform to the highest possible standards. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. Eastern Motor Company ocean city, n. j. Fori Parte SECOND-HAND CARS PAIGE FORD HUDSON A Gas Stove free from odor, cool and neat, M * jk ^ Is what you need for summer heat; I fl H makes your home so neat and clean, I U 1 You cannot help but see that it is you we Uilu The City Gas Uight Company Eleventh and Haven Ave. OCEAN CITY, N- J- ■ Don't Value Yourself Too Low premium on a large sum will embarrass them financially. Your life has a definite value-measured in dollars and cents, measured bv yourinSme, your projects, the re^onsibillUe. of your Urmly. Lit the Life Insurance msn help yon determine your value. ' Don't be afraid to insure your life for what it is worth. By making mium." but"you -ill be able to easily meet subsequent premium, a. ! tbe> d°' « REPSESeNTINO Theo. v. Townsend -n, n*w u»e i—r. 952 Asbury Avenue — «■ C—paay Try an Advertisement in . y the, SENTINEL
CITY'S BUSINESS OUTLOOK FOR WINTER IS GOOD
Real Estate Operators and Bnilders Say Prospects Are I Unusually Fine. Heal estate operators and builders much activity lu their line. In Ocean City during the coming winter. Among other., Clayton Halue. Brick Is very .augulue a. to the hu.l- " ues. outlook In Ocean Oily. Reviewing the past. Mr. Brick staled Ocean I'lty have there been so many parties to acquire locations in Oceau *< City and he was glad to state It was I' uot confined to any oue section of the Island He has personally been able C Company Tract to Fifty-seventh street A number of unlm proved lots have been sold through Mr Brick's office « linmediale erection of suuiuier huoie» h Ocean front Is attracting couslder- U able atlenllon and many people are a Iw? at Tweuty-fonrlb street" aod Wee-' » ley avenue, as well a. some lu the $- sectlou between First aud Fifth streets. The natural tendency Is to build ii° better class of homes. A very unique P aud up-to-date colonial house Is uow , t« belug erected ou the corner of Chelsea I place aud Wesley avenue for Perry L. ! < Smith, cf Mercbantvllle. SEEK CONTRIBUTIONS j v Church I. vsckln, n.rrel. | J, It has long been the custom of the Ladles' Home Mlsslquary Society to F lu the Lulled States where most need- C ed. List year the barrel was not la large enough to bold the contributions > and a large box had to de used. rt The society Is again open lot coulrl- le bullous, aud this year they are asklug t for new articles of clothing. a< ■ For Information desired, the presl- " dent of the society, Mrs. Howard Tay- F . lor. 1066 Asbury aveuue, should be sp- <* , pealed to. 1 Ano,brr Ap'.r.mrul Home ('■ Robert T Foulke aod wife, of Philadelphia, who have been spending a ; Improvements lo Ibelr collage. 830 <j - the bouse luto Hue spsrtmeuts. Each will lisve two bedrooms, bath. Itvlog room and kitchen. All the rooms on ec each floor will commuulcale. A open fire grate. e' Mrs. j'. K Morrison, of the Idlewlld £ Hotel, this city, returned a few days- ., ago from Philadelphia, where ahe „ went with her mother. Mrs. A. W „ Keely. The latter has slice gone to Lake Mary, Florida. Taw Bllla Out. Tax Collector E. W. Burleigh, of b this city, has been seudlng out tax cl bills during the last few days. Tbs „ , bllla were sent to all whose addresses ,| CLOYERDALE FIVE 1 OPENS SEASON Fast Philadelphia Team Will Meet Soldier Boys Here 1 " Saturday, October ax. The strong Cloverdale five of Philadelphia will be the attraction at the Armory on Saturday eveulug, October 21, when the Ocean City Military Club will open the basket bell eeaeoo for g the coming year, which promises to be the best Ocean City has ever bad In tbla line of eport. The management Is booking nothing bat the fastest tesms. The line-up for tbs dab will be: Simons, formerly of the Camden Electric, as centre; Breckley and Wele- b entbal. forwards; Henderson. Hlldretb P aod Bbarp, guards. * In all probability "Tink" Colliaaon • will be a player tbte year, but with 1 Simons on the centre line and " Mose" and Breckley forwards. Henderson " sud -Dode" Hlldretb gnardt, visiting team* will have lo go some to win. 0 Manager Tbeo. V. Townaend I* load 1 In hla boasts that be aod bis team * will take no back seats Ibis season. 1 The boya are working bard at practice 1 . and will be In the beet of ebape by the opening date. EPWORTH LEAGUE , e First Heeling ol Ike Fall Beaaou Meat Sunns, Evening. ■ Tbs members of tbs Epworth c League of the Flret M. E. Church will bold Ibelr first meeting tor Ibe fall < aod winter moolhs naxt Sunday eve- j □ log at 6 45 o'clock. Granville Steel- j mm, preeldent, will lead. A large at- ' tendance Is requested. * There will be a bualueee meeting of the league In the church next Tueem day evening. Fatally Mrlckcn on street. | John 8. Walp, a contracting team- ■ star of Philadelphia, and a summer < cottager Id Ocean City for three oou- 1 aecntlve summers, having occupied < Frank E. Darby's cottage, 806 Central ' avenue, waa stricken on lbs street In ' Philadelphia, Tnsaday, and died on • Ibe wsy 10 a hospital. He was burled SoDday from bit residence. He waa 88 years old. Cangbi Pccnllar Flab. I Norman T. Leslie, of this city, 1 caught a peculiar looking Oah a few < days ago He got It In the bay near < the drawbridge on tbla tide. For - awhile no ode knew what It was, but ' later U wee found I bat it was aCbiueae _ globs flab. It was placed In e big - receptacle Oiled with water, but did , "" not live e greet while. 1 1 Daei forgst tbs Cosntr Fair. I $76.
BUILDERS ARE KEPT BDSY Making Many Improvements in Various Sections of the Resort. Building Inspector Win S. Johnhas Issued the following permits this month: John Marts, repairs to building for Hrlce, of Camden, on Central avenue, below Flfleeutb street; cost. Wm. H. Neylor, moving two-story del phia, on West avenue! "south of Fifiy-elghlh street; cost, |30. Otis M. Townsend, cottage for Mrs. 8 Smltb. of Merchautville. at I helsea place aud Wesley avenue; cost $3600. Walter McCorkle. brick fire place lu cotlsge for Auua McCorkle ou Wesley sou eveulh si reel. cost. Otis M. Townsend. porch st cottage of Morgan H Thorns., of Philadelphia. on -Wesley aveuue, near Fourstreet; cost t«00 | Oils M. Townsend. garage for Mrs. C H Smith In the rear of cottage at Chelsea place and Wesley avenue: cost WO". I Humbert C Poutlere, addition to Wm Thomas' building. West avenue, near Seventh street; cost, $160. I H B. Whltaker. garage ou Asbury avenue, near Tblrty-flftb street; cost, A. Bourgeois, addition to Roscoe south of Eighth street: lOO."""' J. C. Bteelman, cottage for J. M. Chester on Second street, east of Atlantlc avenue; cost, $3300. C. H. Johnson, repairs lo Geo. Barren's cottage. Twelfth street aud Weeavenue; co t,$50. Harvey Morey. garage at 921 West cost, W0 J. L. Van Tine, repairs to cottage at street end Asbury aveoue; cost. $50 Sw'au & Trout, porch at cottage of Mooroe. of Philadelphia, on Central avenue, near Eleventh street. MANY AT LESSONS sr. E. Babbsita School. Last Buuday. the First M.E. Buoday school showed that It Is belDg rapidly gotten together agalu after the quarantlue suffered In recent weeks. Lgst evening, a meeting of the HuDday school board was held after the weekly prayer meeting. Vigorous lo rehabilitate Ibe school were agreed upon and Ihese, It le expected. will soon bring It up lo Its normal attendance of 800 SDd upMany residents of this city were awskeued Tuesday 'morning by a hailstorm. There waa a big lu Ibe atmosphere that morning. the weather conditions being wintry.
WITTPENN SPEAKS I IN OCEAN CITY " Democratic Nominee for Governor Seemed to Make Favorable Impression. [ Hopeful Democrals started In tbh city early Friday morning a campaign of ibis Slate. Local and county Democratic poll- ® tlclans gathered around ElghUl_atreet ' and Asbury aveuue about 9 o'clock Friday murultig and Ibere awaited the arrival of H Otto Wltlpeuu, their i- nominee for Governor, and United • States Senator James J. Martlue, who j r They reached this city about 9.15 1 ' o'clock, aod Immediately upou their ;. arilval Ibey were given a reception on 1 the corner In front of the Ocean City f Title and Trust Company Among the Democrats on the corner 1 lf were Grover C. Richmond, of Glou- ' oeslerl'ounly; Judge Eldredge, County 1 ' Prosecutor Car row Frederick J. Mel- '• vlo, nominee for sheriff, who expects I '■ to run well lo Oceau City, where he has many friends; E. A. Howell, Jr., 1 II nominee for the assembly; City Com- I 1 misslouer Wm. H. Campbell. Post- ' • master B. Frank Smith. Warded Hlg- 1 bee, Postmaster Sol Needles, of Cape « May; Postmaster George Smith, of ' '- Wild wood and Charles J . Co I due, of 1 ■ Burners' Point. The caodldates were Introduced to a ' ' number of residents of Ibe-town. and 1 t by Commissioner Campbell. The first epeaksr was Senator Mar- " tlDe, who told of the country's on- !. equaled prosperity. He declared that ' Itbor Is satisfied. The couutry has • ' beeu saved from financial chaos and - . bloody warfare through one of the ' wisest and most bumaue presidents r • we have ever had aud through the c . good statesmanship of the Democratic 1 party. « Seuator Marline gave credit to the ' • Democratic party for making panics 1 Impossible, due to the central bank- • - lug law, aud he told how the fanners , " benefit by the farmers' mortgage loan , bill. He praised Democratic beuefl1 cleat legislation aud aald they are i proud of the record made. , 1 Senator Martlue urged the election -| '• of Wltipenn and the Democratic uom- , luee for Cougresa In this district. He . ' said that Incidentally bis platform Is t 1 bis record, end he has uo apologies to c Morris Sbeck. of Essex County, the < next speaker, said that Senator Edge Is appealing to the voters to elect him t I on the ground that be will give a buel- t ueaa administration If cboaen Gover- , nor of this State. Tbla Is what we all I want, the speaker declared, and then t f he asked upon wbst record does Edge j - make bla appeal. , 1 The speaker said that Mr. Wlttpenn , >' la a successful brick manufacturer and , e will take buslueas methods lo the of- , ' lice if elected. Mr. Edge's business '< experience Is oot to be compared to . that of Mr. Wlttpenn. , ■ The speaker reviewed Mr. Witt- , >- penn's record as supervisor of Hudson ( County and mayor of Jeraey City, and , gave much praise to blm for what be | had done In these offices, e Mr. Wlttpenn, who followed, said , he was delighted to come to this sec- , g lion and renew acquaintances. It i- seems a good omen to start bis camg palgn In a district like this, where there are so many Independent voters
and where questions may be discussed without partisanship bias. If people properly understood conditions, It seemed lo him, they would . vote the straight Democratic ticket. people, he declared, waul a busiadministration. Personally, be said, be Is not ashamed of anything c 1 be baa done In bis business, political t private life, aud be challenged bis | oppoueDl to show anything hs has , 1 done to bring advene criticism. ( No one, said Mr. Wltt|«no, can ( have a monoply of a business adminisany more than they can mon- | opolixe the Ten Commandments. The speaker declared that the tasne j 1s whether the progressive Ideas of c 1 President Wilson Insugurated when t he was Govornor of this State shall be , ; continued or whether we shall go back ( 1 tbe predatory and invisible methods , ' of government of som* years back. , 1 Mr. Wlttpenn said that be Is more | 1 confident of victory now than In any ( battle be baa taken part. He stated , ' tbat be bae always fonght for the ' right, and be feels In this fight tbat be , 1 represents tbe right more than ever , ® before. - — ^ i At tbe conclusion of tbe speeches . 1 tbe campaigner* started down the ; ' county, atopplng at tbe following t 1 places: Marmora, Tuckaboe, Wood- , ' bine, Dennlsvllle, Sea Isle City, Stone . ® Harbor, Cape May Court House. . ' Wild wood and Cape May. ,
: ] PUSH WORK ON NEW HOTEL , Will be Erected on j the Ocean Front and Will i Cost #1,500,000. ' Harvey Y. Lake makes tbe autborl- J tattve announcement tbat tbe new . hotel, cosUng $1,800,000, will be completed on tbe ocean front plot between . Twenty-first a n d Twenty-eecond . streets, 18 months from August 1 of this year. Tbe builders of the hotel are H. L. Stevens A to. , of Chicago. T. E. Flanlgen. treasurer of tbe company, baa been hare for som# aod with him are a number of architects aod civil euglneers. Tbey have established working offices at 835 1 Asbury avenue. OFFICER8 ELECTED H. Howler Amain Beads the Tbe Reliance Fire Compaify, at It* aunnal meeting, elected tbe following officers: President, H.8. Mowrer; vice presl deal, Lawrence M. Lear; secretary. . Rowland Bieelmsn; treasurer. Jobu . B. Christian; foreman. Wardell HlgaulBlaut foreman, Charlsa D. Sampson; trustee, B. Frank Smith. Ordinance Laid Over. Ordinance No. 83, providing for laeuing temporary loan uote* to pay for tbe relmprovemenl of Wesley aveuue, . Seventh and Ninth streets, : came before tbe City Commleelonera . at tbeir waekly meeting. On motion of Director Adams tbe ordinance waa ovar until Tueaday, October 24, wben It will be taken np for further 1 consideration. Leasee Didn't Meet. Tbe Yoang Men'* Progressive League was to have Inaugurated tbe fall and winter season with a meeting , Monday evening, bat only a few of tbe members were on band, and . there waa do session. It I* boped by r Preeldent J. Tbornley Hngbs* to have ; a meeting next Monday ST suing. [ Mrs. J. Honey has opened bar eot1 819 Weeley avenue. Anyone wishing a comfortable home can be acoomdated. adv. 10-5. 4t- • _Pw*«t fc»i*t.lka Coaaty Fair, r Ortahsr xj and 14. las Beat ever ■said la Una CaawSy. Mv.MX
YACHT CLUB'S WINTER HOME WILL BE AT THE L0RAINE
Opening of Organization's Headquarters Will Take Place Saturday. In line with tbe proposed winter borne of tbe Ocean City Yacht Clnb, a meeting was called to be beld at tbe borne of Mrs. R.W Edwards Monday afternoon for Ibe purpose of organizing a woman's auxiliary, but tbe uolloe was so abort tbat only a few were there, sud nothing war done. Tbe following call was seal out Saturday afternoon by Ex -City Commissioner Robert Fisber, chairman of the committee: "Tbe members of tbe Ocesn City Yacht Club Winter Home, which Is to located at Nlntb street aod Central avenue, and wblcb la to be opened on Saturday, October 14, realize tbat, Id order to have tble organization become , a complete success. It Is uecessary to , secure tbe aid and (be Interest of tbe women whose husbands are members. , "We do not know of any aoclal or- ■ gaulzstlou tbat bas ever been started here tbat baa met witb the same amount of enthusiasm tbat bas been sbown Id tbe establishing of Ibe Yacht Club Wluter Home. "We aleo feel that It behooves yon 10 associate yourself with tbte club : and do wnatever you can lo make It a credit to tbe yscbt club of Ocean City, and at tbe same lime provide for Its members a comfortable aod altractlve 1 borne wbere all of lbs members can spend many enjoyable boura during Ibe winter months. • "Mrs R. W. Edwards bas offered lo all ihe members' wives tbe use of ber home on Monday afternoon, at 8 ' o'clock. Id order tbat some plaus may be formulated for tbe auxiliary lo tbe winter club." - — It wee prluted lo tbe Sekthskl of last week that tbe Dew club would be r establlsbed In Mrs. C. 8. Corson's cottage ou Wesley avenue, near Eighth ,' street, wblcb was Ibe lotentloo aj tbat 1 lime. Since Iben. however. It was deq elded to make t lie cluq headquarters , at tbe Lorraine Hotel, Nlntb street [_ and Central aveoue. Cottage, 708 Central avenue. Ocean City. All modern oooveniencee loe cludlog bealer. Owner will Tent for e tbe winter montba or by tbe year, g Apply to R. Curtis Robinson, 744 Aw v bury aveuua, Ocean City. adv. d . . . e Fob Rkht.— By the yegr, a 7-room bouse, hot and oold Water and bath. Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co. adv., 9-80, tf (1800 to loan on flret mortgage. Thorn A Boyle. 408 Eighth streat. Ocean City, N. J. adv. U. r. Don't forces its Csaatr Fnir, ''ssrs'jisus.—jswir
POLITICIANS' DAY AT COUNTY FAIR , ^ V — i J All tbe State and County Candidates Will be at Fair ! Next Saturday. Many Ocean City people are arrang- I , lug to attend the Cape May County 1 Fair at Cape May Court House to- , and Saturday. 1 Saturday will be "Polllictana' Day" < 1 at tbe fair. | Candidates Frellugbuyeeu, Repub- I llcan nominee for United Stales Sena- < tor, and Edge, uomluee for governor, I will be at the fair on that day. at will Ibe county nomluees of both parties. I Congressman Bacharacb will be also ■ ! A feature of the day will be an exhibition drill by Ibe members of Com- ■ ! G. Third Reglmeul, of ibis city, < under command of Capt. Vance L. c Ealy. A learn of (be fastest professional I ' motor cycle riders of tbe East will ■ compete tomorrow In one, two, five, I ten and fifteen mile races. Those who c want thrills, skids and apllla should I these flyers. | , 1 Mr*. Harris Conducting Hotel. Former Mayor Gus Hilton and wife, t of Wild wood, were In town Sunday f and were entertained al the St Charles. ( Mrs. Irvto Harris, of Wlldwood, has t conducting tbe hotel for several ■ days in tbe absence of Miss Gofi, the 1 who bae been In Philadelphia I business. Mrs. Harris Is an t expert In the hotel business, having < 1 several years' ex perlence ' In Wild- 1
SCHOOL CONTESTS : i AT COUNTY FAIR - Exhibits of Pupil's Work Will Draw Draw Many Interested Parents and Friends. As tbe public school coolest In ag- , rlcollnre la to be beid at tbe ooonty s fair tbla year, there will be many r more people to witness tbe exhibits - than heretofore. Many peopls will be s Interested as to lb* part tbe vocational 1 school It playing In tbla display of young folka' exhibits, and some will - take tbla opportunity to talk over en- - rollment In tbe vocational school for t tbe coming year. The branches of work in Ihe school r will be exteuded lo Inclode, beside* 6 agriculture aud household arts, car1 pentry, plumbing, concrete-mixing 2 and blackamlthlng. 2 Carpentry and plumbing will be e given at distinct courses, while black0 smltblng and concrete-mixing will ba e given as helpful adjuncts to the agri1. cultural courses, ou less tbey are called '- for ae separata courses, when tbey can d be given an such. e Boys wlahlDg to learn these trades □ should enroll In ibe vocational school, it where theory sod practice can be bad at Ihe aame time. The courses are aril ranged *0 that part of the training b may be bad rlgbt lo tbe ebop* of tbs teachers. Tbte readily becomes feas- , tble wben It la knows tbat the teaebere are to be aucb thoroughly efficient e and well tried meb aa Hiram W. a Godfrey, contractor aod builder, aod B Douglass Roblbaon, blacksmith. Tbe course* comlDg under the bead 0 of agriculture will be: Poultry-rals- '! Ing, swlne-ralelng, sweet potato grow- ° Ing, trea fruit growing, bush fruit y growing, vegetable gardening, flown ,e culture and bee keeping: Many Important eub-beedlogs, sucb a* book- " keeping, animal breedlug, balanced f feeds, fertilizers, soils, plant propogatlon, Insects, sprsy-mlxluree, green ° houses, bot bed sand cold-frame* rover " crop*, etc., will be given as each 1* r~ needed to complete tbe course. ™ In the household arts department, courses will be given In cooking, sewing SDd dreee-maklog, home nursing. Invalid oookery, laundry aod booee bold management. „ Those desiring further Information L should apply to J. Archer Stackbonee, Cape May Uonrt House. N. J . In the ' agricultural courses, and Miss A. Ethel '■ Nlckerson, Caps May Cooit House, N. J., household arte course*. Both will ha on doty both fair days al tbe school tent, m ■ * ' ■ b- Foe SalsCkssP- " A square piano. Apply 184 Central avenue. Ocean City. adv. 10 5, 2L *' $8000 wanted. Flret mortgage on (8000 apartment. Rental, $674. Any '■ agent or Hay*. 628 Land TMia. Phlla. " adv. 10, IX, z-L e
BOYS OF COMPANY G HAVE OPENED SEASON AT ARMORY
I It is Planned to Have Dances 1 This Winter for Members and Families. Company G opened the winter season Friday night with a lunch constatof sandwiches, cake, coflee aod Ice cream, to which tbey bad invited the women friends. After "fllllog np" on good thing* served by the company cooka, the Young brothers, who. by tbe way, are "cracker-jacks" at tbat bnalnea, the company listened to talke from Capt. Lieutenant TowDsend and Privates Mowrer and Mnrphy. It Is planned to hold dances In tbe this winter, which, although well patronized, tbe expense* were too greet lo allow of a profit, ao this wln- ' tbe company will conduct tha - dances, making them free to Its memSergeant Constant Ford la now actquartermaaler sergeant lo tbe abof Quartermaster Sergeant Chaa. Head ley. Flret sergeants are now required to attend schools In tbe armory at Camden oDcea month. Formerly only tbe officers were required lo attend. Francis Hart, of Somen' Point, enlaat week. Tbe pay-bill, which went Into eftbe first of last July, la a feature of this year's work, making It more A private now draws (1.06 for every drill end a non-com-missioned officer more, according to Tbe company Is arranging to go to the county fair Saturday aod give an exhibition drill on tbe fall grounds. This Is a very good advertising feature both for tbe company end tbe city, and will undoobtadly ba well attended. It la planntd to leave at 9 a. m. Anybody willing to any members of tbe company down In a car would be /helping by advising Lieutenant Townsend, who has charge of tbe transportation. GENERAL ASSEMBLY christian KaScameis Will Heat Here Mewl Bummer. At tbe New Jersey State convention of tbe Christian Endeavor Society, beld at Red Bank tbe latter part of week, it waa decided to bold a big Christian Endeavor assembly In City from Joly 16 to Jnly 28 of next year. The sessions will be beld In tbe auditorium on tbe camp grounds. Ocean City bae been selected for this conference because Ha greatest claim for popular recognition Ilea In Its deep, fall and pervading moral atmosphere, free from tbe evil Influences of tbe city— Ha tone has been elevated 1 mucb above normal conditions, and tbe sanctity of ibe Sabbath baa 1 fortified tbe other morel constituents fur ber civil oode, bringing tbe beat claaees to ber shore. This conference will supply every ' and deeper spiritual llfa. Every . church, youDg people's soeMlea, 1 young people's organisation* and ' Christian workers from tbe entire ! State I* urged to send delegates. It ' will be a week of great benefit to all 1 who attend. Tbe officers will endeato locate tn tbte state a Poeone and Silver Bey, giving to the ehtnebae a long deserved need, a worker's training school near at boms and at conriderable less cost of sending a delegate. Tbe officers of tbe assembly are aa follow: I Chairman, tbe Rev. Wallace B. I Mar pie, Hammonton; secretary, Mia 1 H. W. Madden, Abaeoon; treaanrer. Miss L. A. Somen, Atlantic City; ssslstant secretaries, Miss H. 8tse$I mac, Nortbfield; tbe Rev. C. B. Roberta, Egg Harbor; tbe Rev. W. L Shoemaker, PleamntvUle; Mia. A. Brownlee, Hammonton. Advisory committee— J. William Wales, chairman. Wood bury Hetgbie; - Roscoe C. Tullla, Bridgsloc; Edgar y Sbeppaid, Tuckaboe; Paul H. May- ' hem, Woodbury Heights; 8. H. Cam* ' Un, Oolllogawood. ) Following are tbe numbly leaders: > Daniel A. Poling, president's aaaof date U n Ited Society Christian Ifiiim ' vor; J. T. Sproal, president New Jersey C. K. Union; tbe Rsv. Wm. r Ralph Hall, department yoang people's work Presbyterian Cbnrah, I United Stales of America; the Rev. s Samuel D. Price. D. D , Camden; tbe • Rev. J. C. Cross, Atlantic City, and I Dr. Oliver, founder of tbe Morning ^ Watch, New York City. Our clothing value* are t, unsurpassed. Come in and be convinced. £ Newell Corson a. 819 kibnry Arenas, Oeaaa C$ty

