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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1916. NO. 33

Ocean City Sentinel K CURTIS ROBINSON

To all YE LOVERS OF THE BAY : — — | ft Notice Extraordinary ! ! Notice Extraordinary ! 1 1 1, \\ c are in a position to offer a few lots facing the Yacht Club Anchor- ^ age at a figure nearly one . halt, the />> u r at which they have always been " offered to the public in the past. 01 The lots are beautifully located at what is undoubtedly the most picturesque spot H in all Ocean City. p From the balconies of the Yacht Club one looks directly down upon the Anchorage oi and these abutting lots: and from a boat house on such a lot a sweeping view of Yacht oi Club, Tennis Courts. Hay, Inlet and Ocean is enjoyed. >1 Such mi opportunity has never been offered before. Drop us a line of inquiry and we will tell you how we are able to do this, and send . you a photo of the lots if desired. Massey & Edwards . Fu°" OCEAN CITY "

PyJ ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSEL LOR - AT LAW, J^A W *0 FFICES , , Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Hidings & Read ATLANTIC CITY. N^J. | j-I< NEWELL HEU LINGS j Attorney at Law h • Sua Eighth Street £. Ocean City Nc* Jerecy a » MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. jffl Allen Corsoi,M.D.«rOcean City New Jersey DR. W. P. HAINES cor. ninth and wesley ave. ocean ci™. n. j. Florence Brick Haines . COR. 9TM AND WESLEV AVE MECHANO-THERAPIST Kvaire'lttd Com cl t v. li) u.n«»llcs JfERSCHEL I'KTTIT, M. I). 807 weslev ave. ocean city, new jersey BoUiFbonas "* JOHN H.WHITICAR, M. D. Eighth and Central avenue Ocean City New Jersey DR. G. P. NOELING j Osteopathic Physician | Hanu Building, Eighth street j Opposite Pennsylvania H. B. Depot ( -Ocean City. n. J. Every '1'ueeday, 1 hureday and Saturday Philadelphia Oltlce. 11U7 Chestnut 8t. QK. CHARLES VOIDER Dentist" 809 Central Avenue N UJ CITY', M. J. Hell U: G. Fairchild Starr Dentist cor. Kijini^sL ejHffwwler An. *■— — -r Ti'»«emle>.TIna»i aadNatunUy MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embolmer j TMM Mi OCEAN CITT.N. j.

1 AUTO"° B,LE SURRUES SELL PHONE ^ LOUIS W. MILLER OVERLAND AND WILLYS-K NIQHT AUTOMOBILES f 4 AND TRUCKS OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY

ONLY $400.00 ; *1 A 7-rootn cottage on Asbury avenue, just thoroughly -p ■renovated, for sale for $1500. Only $400 cash required. o This is one of the best bargains offered this season . I< P ■ Two houses on Ocean aveuue. Kach house rents for n fuv Will sell for £1500. ° 1 JOSEPH I. SCULL " 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. ,, B. Frank Smith Go.,"Y0o"L"»TC \ If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine „ on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. 11 Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, " • FouO.cn room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, f attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Tire insurance placed 0 with liest companies. - b 1036 Asbury Ave. a 7 gwmBOBamWBBa zttacaaaagaigreawuiBiuttUiMniinMfntnta t i HUPMOBILE FORD HUDSON i 1 5 THE UNIVERSAL CAR B The following new price, are now in effect: | ChiBh. S32S.OO Sedan. 664SA0 S Runabout. 345.00 Coupclet, SO&OO I Touring Car, jeO.OO^ ^ ^Tow. Car, 5%.00 5 Tliese price, are positively guaranteed against any redaction t I before Augnat I. WIT- B"t there it no guarantee againil an Eastern Motor Company Asbury Ave. and Ninth St., Ocean City, N.J. t DODGE CHANDLER , - 1 Don't Value Yourself Too Low 1 premium on a large sum will embarrass them financially. Yonr life ha. a definite value measured in dollar, and cenU, measured 1 bv vour income, vour prospects, the responsibilities of your family. Let the Life Insurance man help you determine your value. < twt he afraid to insure vour life for what it is worth. By making ' -ular dcpSiu of a small proportion of your income in a Saving, Account vou will not only soon accumulate the first full years pre- | mium. hilt you will be able to easily meet subsequent premiums as i they fall due*. * I , " ,, _ , REPRESENTING Theo. V. Townsend The New York Ufe ln»ur- I , 952 Asbury Avenue "nc* Compaoy Tharvey y. lake 1 RFAI ESTATE • * Jr - 1 838 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jereey K Interesting to Investors Those Who Wish a 'Desirable locatioo foi a Seaside Home ARTlja[DiRRROWS WSCSATRIU. R.mjT

CAMP TAKES TRAVELING 1 BIBLE TO M. E. CHURCH

O. S. of A. Members Hear " Sermon by the Rev. Jos. ^ B. Kulp. of A .etlended the services In Hie First M. E. Church In a body to the numThe camp, in conformity to e gen1 | received the organization's "Traveling Bible" and they attended en-Ice 1 for the purpose of obtaining inMructloo about the Bible previous to aeud- 1 • Ibis traveling copy ou the next » siage of Its journey to other camps In j " Jersey and return, each one maky , ' lug the visit of the hook the occa.lon « vices aud the hearing of .a sermon of instruction. The underlying v Is to Increase the knowledge ' of the Divine Word among member. I " of the order, their love of It and de- 1 <1 sire to practice Its precepts. Dr. Kulp. therefore, read verses 1-18 t of Realm 119. uklug for his text the d eleventh verse', "Thy word have I bid F In my heart that I might not aiu 1 against Thee." He first welcomed the • camp members to the service, paying, ■ while doing so. a high tribute to a ' main principle of the order, namely. » "The open Bible and the readlug of It ■ In the public schoola, "a principle that t The Bible was then considered from ) au historical aud literary viewpoint. * and this was doue very clearly end t concisely. In con uaottou. the speaker « noted with caustic emphasis the un pardoueble ignorance of the Bible amongst even well Informed citizens Ignorance Is deplorable He told | of graduates of high .schools end col. legee who do uot kuow wbetbel the psalms are e pert of the Old Testa , ment or the New Testament, and i of others who do not know whether ( Istleb or Moses was the law-giver of ( Israel; whether St Paul pleaded before Pilot or Felix. It le the purpose ( some extent et least, Ibta lamentable In closing his discourse Dr. Kulp j strongly enforced the tbongbt that the words. "Thy Word," cannot be hid In the heart without the study end the knowledge of It. Moreover, the Book ( (^"practiced. "He that" hesreth aiy ' wonts and doeth them hatb eternal ■ The Bible ebowe the way of t Around the Bible was a white satin J ribbon, presented by E. E. Lear, which appeared. In gold and bronze, the following Inscription: •Delivered to Damp No. 76 October 20. 1916. by Camp No. 97. Bermou by , I he Rev Joseph B. Kulp. First M. K. Church. November 6. 1916, to Camp 76. Text: Psslm No. 119, Eleventh I veree. Delivered to Camp No. 107 by I No 75 November 16. 1916." '

MAM attended t noon luncheon Yacht Club's First Social - Function of Winter Season J a Big Success. The first midday luoeheon of the Ocean City Yacht Club members for (befall and winter season was held at tba Adelphl Hotel. Philadelphia. Thursday. There were probably 46 ■ members present. Those from this cKy Included Wm. E. Massey, H. F. Blsoton, Mayor ChamploD and B. W. Edwards. D. Moore and Wm. G. Moore, N with Dr. Geo. W. Bailey, were aleo fi among the out-of-town participants. Ic Ales. Lawrence, Jr., presided with ■ usual grace aod ekllL ® R. W. Edwards, president of the City YecbtClub Winter Home, 11 the new organisation here, told of the conception of lbs clob and Its par- tl h Remarks also made by Dr. Bailey h aod Wm. H. Welmer- li Considerable Interest was manl- f Tested In the Oeeau City Yacht Clnb a Winter Home, end e number of tboee et the luncheon expressed ibelr pur- t ■ poec of becoming members. r — — | RETURNED LICENSE r Brldr-io-be Ran Away and Swain Appears Happy. I The love affairs of Philip W. John- ' eon end Anne Allen, of Philadelphia, didn't run In a cbannal that was as < smooth as they expected when the ' took out a marriage license here 1 August 24. Both are colored. Health Officer T. Lea Adams, e few dayeago, received -a letter, with the I lot nee encloaed, from Johnson, who 1 wrote: "I take greet pleasure In eendlog this license beck. She ran away 1 - soma mere. I don't know where." I In addition to H. C. Bchauxa. the 1 superintendent, the new force at (be local gas offloa comprises ibe followa log: A. 8. Hatgbt, office manager; Arthur Mount, fireman, and Charlae Barton, ontaide man. They are all from Balmar. 12600 buys aoy on# of four ten-room houses, well furnished, two poiebee, . large lots, desirable location. Rental, $280 each. Aoy again or Hays, owner, L 6S8 LeMTIUs, Phlla., Pa. Adr.l0-*,4»

, jos. swan will go to new york , Takes Excellent Position ^ With Talking Machine Co.— j To Have Reception. * Joseph Swan, son of S R. Swan, of d | the firm of Swau & Trout. will be given e e reception In the rooms of the Young t, j 10 30 o'clock Saturday evening, lo t I which the friends of the youug meu J It will be a farewell party for "Joe," ! York Talking Machine Company V lu New York City aud will report for r I duly uext Wednesday morning. \ I popular not only with the local reel- a deuta hut alsoVltb uiauy of the youug a people here lu the summer seasons 5 been couuected with the Ocean I Title end Trust Company for \ services, the officer, of the bank f pleased lo know of hie obtaining a excellent poatllou In New York a Ctty. I All bis friends Join In wishing the metropolis, which will be his If alert- r and prompt attentlou to business t are appreciated. t FIREMEN BUSY 1 Blazes In This City Created ( worne at.Cem.oL ' The fire department waa called at 1 noon Friday to Fourteenth etreet and avenue, where burolug grass threatened a few email buildings. The fire was soon extinguished. J Shortly before 10 o'clock that eventhe Oremeu were called lo extinguish a fire In the rear of 652 Weat ' aveuue. The tire was In a corner out- ' side of the bouse. The origin la ud- * 1 known. The blaxe waa quickly put | Later In the evening a tllll alarm aummoued the city ball firemen to the ' of E M.Sutton on Wesley ave- j below Eighth street. There waa ' Ore along the fence In the rear ' of the premises, and a dog house there waa burnad. The damage was 1 trifling. _ Hotel Keepers to Heel. Tbe regular monthly meetlug of the Proprietors' Association of Ocean 1 , City will be held Monday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Edward ' 717 North Forty-Bret street, ( Philadelphia. I

c d. of a. enjoyed < picnic sopper b p Members and Friends of J Lodge Played Games and it Had "Fortunes" Told. u Members of Ocean City Council, JO, D. of A , with a number of b a pleasant time at tbe o lodge rooms Thursday evening, when j. picnic supper was a feature of tbe 0 oocaaton. n Tbe exercises opened with tbe elog- 0 of "America" by all In tbe room. Fortunes were told by a wheel, aod t there were e number of gemee, luclud- c e band-covered hand-abaklng con- t which waa very funny; unwtud- 1 Inge ball ofyarn, bean-plcklog con- f and lortructloos In bow\to darn c Mock logs t The Rev. Charles H. Bohner, pea- t of the FlrM Presbyterian Chnrcb, I made a few remarks In bla usual entertaining manner, and there were < readings by Mrs. Bertha E. Kraues , and Mrs. Hannah T. Uhl. Tbe topper followed, and It waa ap- I predated by the crowd, which numbered 115 persons. There were delegations present from Colombia Council, No. 60, of Llo- . , wood, and Coaocll No. 51, of Bcall- , Clinton B. Price, aeelstaot title of- , fleer of tbe Ocean City Title and Trust Compaoy, and bla bride, who was . Mlsa Norma Willie Clarfcp, of Bpo- , are now et their neb home, 706 Plymouth place, thle dty. They will be "et home" after November 16. Mr. Price returned to bla duties at tbe i trust compeny'a offioea this week. He , baa bean reoelvlng tba warm congratulations of friends. B For Exchange.— Desirable PbiladelI pbla property for Ocean City Improved or unimproved real estate J. C. Osgood, >216 Bering M , Phlla., Pa. j 10-IB, 1 1. Legal papers or all descriptions, ln- , eluding wills, are carefully drawn by . R Curtis Robinson at his office, 744 t Asbury even us, Ocean City, N. J. adv

FIREMEN'S QUICK RESPONSE TO EARLY MORNING BLAZE

Owned by J. R. Ken- ] drick Damaged by FlamesBallding Insured. Mem here of this city's firedepartment have been complimented by many t people for their qolck response lo tbe | alarm eonnded at 4 40 o'clock Toes- t day morning. Tbe hell waa Mill ring- ■ whan the boys were swiftly mov. with tbe apparatus lo tbe point < whence came tbe summons. < Tbe .'fire was lo one of tbe several on tbe bay aide of West ave- ' at Fourth street, owoed by John I KJndrlck of Philadelphia. Tbe I cottages have two stories end e basement Tbe bltze was In tbe boun | on tbe end nearest West avenue. | When the boys reached tbe lipase, i found that tbe flames were In tbe i celling between the living room and i tbe bed room on tbe second floor. . Tbe Ore was burning between tbe aDd plastering and bed made considerable headway . Tbe flames bad burned clear tbroogh tbe house aud broke out In tbe back of the Tbe firemen did excellent work and i confined the blaze to Ibe ODe bouse, i All tbe bouses adjoin. Tbe loss is estimated at between . and $300. Tbe house wee Insured. Tbe origin of tbe Are la a mystery. No odc occupied tbe boase 1 Thle Is tbe second or third flre In ■ these bouses wltblu tbe last few • years. • Buys Collate Here. Mrs. Sarab E. Seltzer, of Hoxhor- - ougb, bat purcbaeed, through tbe 1 agency of Mrs. C. L Lake, a cottage ■ on Sixteenth street, between Asbury ' aod Central avenues, from Mrs. M. f. 5 A. Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. 8elt- ' zer returned borne Monday after - spending two weeks In tbe cottage, to * which tbey have beau making Im- ' provemeota. Tbe Rev. Joseph B. Kulp, pastor of I. tbe FlrM M. E. Church, will attend i- tba State Sabbath school convention ■ at Peterson. Dr. Kulp, as an nounoad ' lo the Skktikkl recently, wee elected a delegate from hie church's Sunday school. Tba eoovaottoo will be In 4 session Tuesday, Wedoeeday and r Thursday uaxL . d d n

t. d. clark ! a fine hostess Summer Auxiliary ' Members Delightfully En- i tertained at Her Home The Methodist Summer Auxllliry met on Tuesday, October 80, at the beautiful country home of Mrs T. Woodbury. N. J. ' There were forty-five present, Including those from (Jceen City. A telegram was received from tbe president. Mrs AckermtD, of Pittsburgh, expressing her regrets et ber Inability c be present t After singing averse of "Brighten I the Corner." aod prayer by tbe Rev. c B. Kulp. tbe following program a was presented by Mrs. Clark: Vocal trio, "Swing." by Mrs. Hor- ( uer. Mrs. Jus; Ice aud Mre. Clark, of I Solo and duM, "Bares- n rolle," Mrs. Horner and Mrs. Justice. solo, "Schubert's Serenade," t by Mr. Jones, of Woodbury. Vocal a solos (a). "Oue Fine Dey," (b) "Mad- g Butterfly," (c) "Daffodils," by s Jam. E Bryeu, of Camden. Reel- 1 letlen, "Laeca," by Mrs. Horner, a Violin solo, "Humorerque," Mr. f Jones. Vocal trio, "Beautiful Blue Mrs. Hhruer, Mrs. Justioe • and Mrs. Clark. Vocal duet, "Soma- I where a Voloe Is Calling Me," Mrs. S end Mre. Justice. J At the conclusion of tbe program, a tbe guests were Invited to the dining £ where a most delightful social was speut aud tbe friendships of tbe past summer renewed. Mre. Clark was voted a most charming 1 hostess % Tbe December meeting will be In Uermantown at the borne of Mre. Crelshelm Valley Apart- 1 incuts, Allen's Lane. AGED RESIDENT DIE8 J Joseph m. Kiflrrdrc, Si Wears, J Joaepb 8. Eldredge, aged 81 years September, died at tbe borne of ( son-lo-law. Policeman George | 497 Asbury avenue, FYiday g morning. He bed been paralysed for i Services were held at the house Monday afternoon, conducted by tbe I C. H. Hobner, pastor of tbe FlrM i Chutcb. Tbe iDtermeut I at Petersburg. Deceased was In tbe blacksmith- I business at Petersburg for years. . He leaves several children. | Supper Well Attended. , Tbe chicken pot-pie supper given by tbe members of tbe Marmora M. E. , Church Thursday evening drew a | crowd. There were a number of > Ctty residents among tbe per- j ticlpents. |

■ I aged citizen goes to reward . Capt. Ellas L. Corson Was \ Master of Sea-Going Vessels M.tny Years. J Capt. KIIm L. Corson, a respected g, citizen of tbls city, died at bis borne g Monday, aged SI years. He bad j lure for 17 years, aud had a ■ number of warm trleods among tba c older residents of tbla resort. e Funeral services will be held today j zt the home of on# of hie sons, Wll- Q P. Corson, lu Camden. Interment will be at Evergreen CemMery. a Capt. Corson was born at Palermo, 0 tbls county, aod went to sea at an early f, He was master of an ocean- « vessel wben 21 years old, aod a was a master for 62 years. He retired 0 17 years ego. He visited many port* a of the world, and bad an entertaining of remlnlsences. s Capt. Cormo leaves a widow aod f six children Tbe latter areWm. P., n U.. Mre. LIMte Lower and Mrs. s Mary Btockbam, of Camden; Mrs. q Eetella Bamberger, now In Honolulu, t and Mre 8allla May Penned, of i Louis. i • S I c METHODI8T8 WIN c f Take KzcIiidx Basket Ball Game 1 from Presbrlertae Bo»e. * In the preliminary game at the ar- , Saturday evening, tbe Methodist j boye defeated tbe Presbyterians by tbe . score of 19 to 13. The Methodists Into tbe lead early in tbe | game and never were beaded, tba score at tba end of tbe first half being 14-2. , Line-up: MCTHODIBTB PKKSBVTERI ANS ( Colllaeoo ) / Wallaoe . Kulp ] \ Haley Batteries Center Morrison ' \ /Price 1 Cbatttn / Guards | Ferguson I i Field goals — Oollleeon, 1; Svlt, 1; I i 4; Wallace, 2; Haley, 1; Morri- I 2. Foal goals— Batteries, 7; « Haley. 8. < Next Saturday evening hie Presby- I terians will play tbe BartlMt A. C-, of AUanUoClty. Tble promises to be a | fast game, as tbe Harriett five wee de- . feeted by tbe military dab teem laM reason only by a small score. Don't mlee tbla game. 1 Led Chnrcb Choir. | At tbe First M. E. Chnrcb Bunday. i owing to tbe temporary Illness of Prof. H. H. Lake, Barrows C. Marshall led tbe cborch cbolr Id a very acceptable manner.

CARD PARTY TO BE ! HELD AT LEAGUE _ and Friends Plan to Have a Good Time at * Quarters Tonight i TheYouog Men's Progressive League 1 will hold tba first of a series or pro- ° receive five band red card parties In tbe rooms of the league tbls eveolng, starting at 8.80 o'clock sharp. J It la. tba purpose of the league to continue tbeae social affaire every see- J* ood Thursday of ocb mouth. ' Tbe committee In charge comprises ' F. Gardiner, chairmen; John R. Jones, John R. Groves aod Parker 1 Tbe part 1m tbla year promise to be fully as attractive to tbe members sod * tbelr friends as tboee given laM win- ' ter, which proved especially Inviting a and enjoyable to tba large numbers ' attending, end which were e feature ' of tbe social life during tboee months. ^ Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bcbermerborn, . of Camden, lummer residents of Ooean i Ctty, bave just returned from a two 1 weeks' trip Boutb. Tbey spent a week 1 I at Old Point Co nfort. Vs., and vlaHed ' . Norfolk, Newport News, Richmond and other Interacting points. Mr. i Bcbermerborn Is publisher of tbe In- . surauce News, Philadelphia. Game t-lentl (al. Local gunners say that game la unusually plentiful, and (bay expect to r get a lot of quell, rabbits, etc. Quits a few yellow-legs bave been shot recently. Tbere were no heavy rainstorms early tills tall. In other yskrs many coveys of quail h$va been drowned during severe rainstorms.

S. H. WHITELEY BUYS BIG TRACT OF LAND UP TOWN

Uniqne Scheme of Development Planned— 8ale Made by H. F. Stanton. One of tbe largest Individual transections lu real estate lu Ocean City, In recent years, If not actually the largest • deal, bas Just beau closed by Harry F. Stanton, real estate operator. Tbe purchaser of tbe property In queMlou Is Beth H. Whiteiey, e prominent Phlladelpblan who has been a summer resident of Ooean with bis family, for several years past. Mr. Wbltaley la one of the strongest boosters aod friends of tbla city. He la one of those who comr early In May and seldom returns to before the eud of October early In November. Lest winter Mr. Wblteley purcbaeed a large piece of ground on Park place tbe Boardwalk, where be built blmeelf a beautiful borne, equipped with hot water beat sod lu every way suitable for all-year occupancy. Ha occupied this bouse during tbe peat Tbe tract of groufid'JuM acquired by Mr. Wbltely Is located on tbe ocean north of North atraM. Beginning at North street, It extends northward along tbe beacb a distance of a quarter of a mile. At tbla point tba Is from 600 to 600 feet deep from and Gull roads to tbe btgbwater mark. In addition to this front, Mr. Wbltelay alto has acquired 50 or 60 plotted and graded lota on Atlantic Boalevard, Mornlugelde, Gardens, Nassau, Beacb and roads. In selecting this place of ground, Mr. iWhlteley has evolved e unique ^ scheme of development. It will be grade In every respect aud will possess ad vantages and attractions not often found In seashore resorts. Beacb toad, which extends at right angles to North street, la to be continued DortbeaMwardly to Intersect Atlantic Boulevard. To tbe aaM of tbla ' street tbere will be e row of lota 80 or 100 feet front by 120 to 160 feet deep. Along the front of these lota will be 80-foot driveway, known aa Surf road. Nothing will be built east of • ; road, aod tboee building on tba . Iota will have a beautiful and onoto- ; Mrnctad view of tbe beacb aod ocean from tbe porches and windows of Ibotr F Thsrs are a number of other details > In oonn action with tbe development ; which Mr. Wblteley baa ra mind, bat | is not prepared to discuss at tbe present time. — Tbe oontraot for filling and grading tbe ground has bean given out and Is i now under way. ' Several friends of Mr. Whileley , bave expressed tbe Intention of building, and it Is anticipated that than will not be laaa than a balf-domo half-doom

bouses fronting on Barf rood completed and occupied next summer. HAD GREAT TRIP William reaa Highway. Among tbe several thousand Invited guests who attended the dedication of tba first permanent length In tbe New extension of tba William Pann at Eeaton Thursday wm a Dumber from tbla ctty and vicinity. Amoug them ware tbe fallowing: Free bold are J. P. Fox and John K. Townsend, Assemblyman Mark Lake, CUy . Engineer Morgan Hand, Jr., Street Supervisor Waidell Hlgbet, Ctty Treasurer Clarence 8. Scull, Police Justice A. D. Barrows and Freeholder Hope W. flea fly. Luncheon waa served la a apodal pavilion at Oakland Park, near tbe axarclam were preceded by an automobile parade over Ibe elgM-aaHa stretch of perfect ooucrete highway connecting Eaaton aofl ■dblehm , Fully 2800 automobiles warn In Una. Tba participants from Uda dty (apart having bad an exoallent rime. | Wm. H. Moweo, of tba FlrM National Bank, baa taken second floor apartments In Jos. 1. Scull's build lag . on Asbury avanoe. He aod Mas. Moweo are now occupying them Alfred a Height, of Raima* , now of tbe loeal gas company, baa taken * apartments on tba south side of mm third floor of tbe Scull-Creeee Apartments. 0 Mr. aud Mrs. Clark DtHsabssk, of 1 Cbeetnot Hill, gave a reception Bater- ' day afternoon, to In trod om their * daughter, Mlee Alice Emily Dtllsa- ' beck. Mr. D1 lien beck and Ihmlly are 1 summer reatdasits of Ocean Ctty. thay owning tba Palatine Apartments

f DOUGLAS SHOES EMERY SHIRTS " PINCH BACK )f SUITS AND OVERCOATS

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J NEWELL CORSON *

d GOODRICH RED RUBBER GOODS

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