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Oceau City Sentinel f ^HL'KSUAV . NOVEMBER 9, 1916 We shall be glad to receive Items of »-» and coiumunlcattolia of interest , line community aud our readers £ *,>luuluntcatk>ne should be ac^uupaukst will' the full name aud DOTS. s! ( — * * S.liu!t Jr.. has be, -nine a ,, of luiupauy O. Third lufaull.'iid" •"« Sunday, but I lie wind " jiieacb m the First lta|ill-l I'Hurcb ^ league will have -open house" uejtt , PERSONALS. i. I<>r here Sunday. f: j l> Harirain has returned to his v home lu Lati-downe. J U M. Myers, of Philadelphia, was a visllor a few days since I \V I, I'ancoast. of Philadelphia. ' wa. In town a few days ago. 1 Have moved to Philadelphia. ■ W. Howard Sharp: of Viuelaud. 1 wa- a recall* gue-l at the Algleo. c turned lo (heir home lu Fraukford. James \S>rd aud wife have taken . apartments lu the Chester Butldlug. F.W. K. Sledem aud Joa. J. Sledem, ( K. M. William, aud wife were •uioiig the Pbtladelphlaue here Sun- ( - Jack" Helllwell. of this city, »a | pupil at a Phlladel|>hia business col-

I'rir* I . Pat Ion has closed his cot- vl lege aud !• no* at his Philadelphia w Mlsst'reth has returned to Phlladel- pi Wilfred Sooy, of this city, la among the -ludeuls at the University of Peno- cl sylvan la. C Miss Anna Champion entertained II flies I loth welt, of Atlantic City, during the week. ol \y. H -Zimmerman aud family, of ft Miss Nan Egan lias returned from a ri visit lo Syracuse and other dtlee In n New York. li •Wm. J. Borton and wife, of Moprestown. were vlallora here the laiter part a; of last week. P ( has. L Kader and family, of Phil- L adelphla. were among the vlallora George McKlroy, of Philadelphia. d corner of apartmeuta here, was I town Sunday C. I> Hit* and wife. of. Haddoufleld. ' summer residents of this city, were ' bere Tuesday. * Mrs. K. W. Warren and Mia. Mabel l.sliarre. of this city, are lu California 1 fut the winter. * David Dlbb and wife, of this city, -have gone to Delaware Water Uap for a'few days' visit. . c Mr. J. H. Wilson continues critically ' III at ber home on Ceutral avenue, below Kighlb etreet. Ita Mel In-, whole at a sanatorium ' uear liammonton, visited his mother ' here during the week.. I). Mile. Rigor, of Wlldwood. and Chaa L. Brow u miller, of Cape May, j . were In town Sunday. ( Win. A. Bender and wife, of Philadelphia. summer residents, were In ^ tow n during the week. John Ratscbrg end wife have closed | tlinr hold end gone to Philadelphia . Ceauder 8. Corson and wlfa have returned from a few daya' visit to Mrs. m; Brown in Germantown. Kllwood C. Weeks, an Atlantic City lawyer aud clly aollcltor of Pleaaanlvll le, was In town Thursday. Dr. J. M. Whit tear aud Wm. K11 ug lie..- of tbla clly. took a trip to Lakewood and return Sunday. HenJ Hoffman, of this cNy, left this morning for Philadelphia, whara ha expects to remalu several weeks. Harry Weekey , of AUautlc Ctty.wbo Is in business In tbla city lo the suW. met, was a visitor bere Sondey. v Walter Heea and wife, or thla city, have returned from a pleaaant vlalt lo Scbafferatowu, Pa., and vicinity. Lawrence Nlckerson. of thla city, want to work lu the Ocean City Tula and Truat Company offices ibis week. Percy Neeid. of Philadelphia, promloeut m the automobile boatopm. ng- , Isteied at the Idlewlld a few dajAfoThe Mlasea Kelley have closed their odisgs at' Sixteenth street and Asbury aveunc and rsturnad to Philadelphia. E S. Culver, of Wlldwood, Urn, wellknown seashore representative of a U»e »Wto»°U»Vrttor' Mr. (Mew

(•tank It. Lipplncoll Is on duty a- d watchman at the First Nalluual liauk Mrs. E M. button, of this clly. I. '! visiiiug her brother, P W. Murdoch. !" aud niece. Mrs. Johu Nestle. In New " Building. Seventh street and Asbury Herschel Pettll and wife, of Mill- |, vllle. epent Sunday wlfh Ihelr son, I Herschel Pettll. and family, lu this cily. [ Charles W Maslaud aud family, ol F Melmse Park, were week-end visitors ■ 'tbla ctty. They came down in " their sulo. S Philip Hand and wife have returned ' vl-lted Iheir daughter'. Mrs. Clareum 1 Deis ruth. 1 W. A. Hoover, of the First National force, left this week for Port former- resident end properly owner Ocean Clly. was here Tuesday to , Mrs A. W h|ny ales, of this clly. lias ! returns! from a visit to friends lu BalWashington. Krvin'-Jtkrrls aud wife, who con- ' season, have relurued to Ihelr home In Wlldwood. Charles A. Doe. of Philadelphia lo town Sal unlay Mrs. Due. who has been III for several weeks. Is ' gelling belter. Mrs. Isabel Alexander, of this clly. Alexander, of

relative, in Philadelphia for I he „ Churchill Hnngerford. of Phlladel- a, ex-presldeut of the Ocean City ji Fishing Club, came to town Tuesday F to vote aud fish. n Miss Margaret Scull la acting as operator In the Bell Telephone c Company's ofBce bere In place of Miss ■' Barlow, resigned. ' A Mrs Beulab Wilklus aud children, of Philadelphia, have b(eu spending a days beiYwIlb the former's father, ^ Capt. B. K Sooy. ° M. Mayer. Jeweler, of this city, who (| recently moved to 1307 Atlantic avenue. Atlantic City, for the winter, was town Tuesday. , R. B 81 lies and wife, of this city, spent the week-end In West Phlladel- n pbla with Mrs. Sllles' MttPr,. Mrs. W. , Scull, and family- « D. K. Colman, formerly of this city, t came from Washington, D. C . Mou- i night and voted bere Tuesday . 1 then returning home. I Mrs. R. D. Moore, of Mlllvllie, has 1 returned borne after spending iwo 1 weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Herschel Pell ll, of Ible city. Misses Agnea Bradley and Marguer ( Eoglnb, teachers In the local l.lgb school, spent Saturday and Sunday In Camdeu and Philadelphia. Mrs. Clyde Baker and son, of Ulenolden. Pa., have been speudlog a few daya wltb Mrs Baker's parents. Geo. W. Eruat and wife, of this ctty. Paul and Louis McAllister, .who are employed lo Philadelphia, spent tbe ! week -rud with their pareols, S. 8. McAllister and wife, of tbla city. . Mayor Champion has goue to tbe n

' Maine camp ot Henry D Moore to bunt for big game. He left Tuesday m evening aud will be away two weeks g, K. A. Porter and wife, Cbas Sack tn 1 .od wife and Walter Sack aud wife. CI of tbla clly. have returned from an be 1 auto ulp up the coast as far as Boston. 1 Wm. N- Cooper, of Trenton, couc- m selor-at-law, with olBces In this clly. " has Just returned from Denver. Col., f where be was called on legal business Miss M. A. Thompson, of tbe po-t » f office clerical force, was In Phlladel- J * pbla Saturday. Ml» Margaret Par- •- ker filled her position during ber ab- ^ » a J Chambers and wife, of Mill- * winter. H.rrv L Lake visited bis parents, d o Daniel -E. ^ " J Hr1"" «•' * elSSSV.?. SSH— 1 w •> ; o reel eatete offices. Is leklog • "*•*.* ' louden telly he Is giving bla , Z&tic temperament full aw.y « be , f, paints hla bungalow, i. Mrs. A B Dodaon and Mr. and . hI^J h McClellan. of Pox Cheat. ' ■ "■ L'lycoll^e.T^ejcame here I- and return od in their eutomoWfe. o. Elbridge Doty . v v stopped et tbe Elberon a re " elgMe affa end left on e MP A- FMurebotg. Pie Tbsy Will »!•" » . . u trifs and wlfa. of Pblladel-JofaaK-P™ mw wr„ rMu>n ■ y g*yw555Shjda who ta baring ■ **"*". h _ . uiji is this e*y. - iat a uammm eotms ssw •» •- '

SERVICES !1 FOR COAST GUARDS! Bible Class of First M. \ ~ E. Church at Fourth ji Street Station. The members of tbe Meu's BiMe Class of n» Kir-t M. K- Church mel si ] Ihe Church building Sunday afternoon j the men of the station joiulng in the service shipwreck on the Island or Malta It " Is expected Ibal Hie class will relies!

SOLDIER BOYS EASY WINNERS , Locals Didn't Have Regular '( Line-up, but Hyphens Fell ' i Before Their Play . j ' Pi" r I'i" ■"* 1 lub' °' | • Chambers- Wyha Church In Phlladel- , phis, hence the uaine Hyphen the game, the former having been Manager Thro. V. lownseud exteam. He bad promised lo be on , Manager Townsend says, but t Wel-entbal and Henderson played wrong basket, much lo ihe chagrin and also arausemenl of I lie local folposlliou last seasou. but had given up playing this year. Manager Townsend persuaded him lo don Hie orauge uniform and be put up a peppery considering that this was bis Henderson had an eye like an eagle aud his shooting from tbe foul hue Heudersou scored 15 out of 111 foul goals and While III out of 17. Saudburger was substituted for Schram. wbo had hurl uue of his I Line-up: . sr K°"r"d "TH'H . Weisenthal Center W.tson , Hlldrelh 1 (Julrd, | W 'bite Field goals— 8niilti, 1; Wetseulhal, ' 5; H'ldretb. I;- Henderson, 5; Paltou. " 2; Walson, 2; White, 2; 8lmp»ou. I. Foul goals— Heudersou, 15: White. 10. Referee. Johnson. BACK FROM ENGLAND

Capt C. L Breckley. of I hi. clly, K who, with Bert Cummius.of Hsddoufield, weut lo Liverpool fire weeks ju.t lu lime to vole forHugbesand " He had only a couple of ^ minutes before Ihe polls closed. Caplalus Breckley and Cummins )( across on tbe 8t. Louts and landed In New York al 10.30 o'clock j, Burnley night ( ^ ^ b net t„ 8 Liverpool whose bow bad been cot off ^ over on business relating lo this. At his solicitation, Capt. Breckley, wbo t Is an old friend, accompanied blm. s Edith 8. Cummins. 0 Messrs. Breckley and Cummins did f not see much of tbe Old World. Tbey t in London, Liverpool and Fishguard. Because of war conditions j Choc says they had a fine tlma. They bad. however, to report to the j from mat de mer In going across and . catch the complaint , MRS. D. M. BLBYLBR DIBS Howard •lainlon. 1 Mrs. Delilah M Bleyler. of Cheater. ! Harry, at 612 Aabury avenue, for < nearly two years, died bere this week. In ber elgbty-flrrt year. Death wae ■ i*

caused by general debility. The remaloe will be sent to Cheater morning by Undertaker Lake. will be held at I JO o'clock lnl this sflernoou lo Trinity M. E. be at Ml. Hope Cemetery. ' ' Mrs. Bleyler. who wae the oldeet P" member of Trinity Churob. wae born »' In Chester She wae a widow for 12 « She wae a cripple for nearly eight years. She fell while returning home from a reception to a minister In >» Cheater and broke ber hip. * Mrs. Bleyler wae the grandmother of « Howard Stalnton. ofthle clly. ^ ■irtaear eartr. B Edna Crowley celebrated ber twelfth V birthday aonlvereafy wltb a party at K her bom#p«38 Aebory avenue, a few 8 deye ago, and ebe and ber .mother. J' Mr*. Carl Crowley, entertained thela young people : Dorothy o Jonee, Frede Sieelmsn. Roby Dlbb. Anna Price, Bessie Weeks. Ellxabetfi gloklosoo, George Blaekman^ Marcos Blackman. Junior Btevene, Merley Fltxgerald and Jack Vsoable. Ml- ' Crowley received many nice premnte. ' ; Tbe young folks played games and = 't enjoyed refreshments. ( XS»I •acta!. t ■, The Ladles' Aid Society of tbe First | ' Baptist Church will bold a "Sovm. • , Social" Tuesday evaolng. a. poors will opeo at 7.QL The ptoi»m will begin at 217. There will he : seven numbure " Sl^e^wbh you. Where the social ' * to be ha* «UI be announced later.

city and county for 1 hughes and fairbanks

j All the Republican Nominees, ( j Including Stille and Miller, Are Victorious. [; Ocean City, ee well as Cape Mey | County, were strongly Rspubllcan.es < J Hughe, and Fairbanks. Frellnghuy- t senior Culled 8tatcs 8enstor. Ilacha- • ' Township and In Oeeau Cltyv-hutT"*, « ' elec-tlou Is assured by a lead of probe- a I bly 310 voles over E. O. Howell. Jr.. bis Democratic opponent. t for sheriff, defeated Frederick J c Mel v In. Democratic uommee. by a I ' Samuel M Hoffman, of Ibis clly. a- ( - Republican uomlueefer coroner Had a tbruugbout the county. ^ ^ « r had enough of Wilson's wobbly work I ■ the country's chief executive, aud < t ihey showed, too, that ibey have every I confidence In the huMIIng eblllty and activities of Congressman llecbaracb i 1 lo the balls of Congress. ■ - si Hie Democratic Club headquarters. ; The returns were received over tele I I phones by I^roy Howe. Wm. HardI' Ing aud A. W. Temple, aud quickly : i- given lo Ihe walling crowds.lucludlng » The news indicating Ihe election of i Hughes aod Fairbanks was 'received II W,Ttievoteof Ihe two wards In Ibis clly follows: r President aud Vice PresidentIs Hughes and Fairbanks. R , 237; Wilson and Marshall. I).. 73: Benson and Klrkpalrlck. Socialist. 1; Hauley and ii Landrllb, Pro . 5. l ulled Slates Senator— Llvlugston " Barbour. Pro . 5; Wm. G. Doughty. D 8oc.. 2; Jos. a Frellngbuysen. K . 193; Jas. E. Marline. D^ (a ° Governor— Walter E Edge, R,. ISS; ' Frederick KralR. Hoc., 2; Harry '' Yaughao. Pro aud Local Option, 3; H. Otto Wlllpeoo. Dem . SI. Member of House of Representatives of I be Uolled Slates— Isaac Bacbar acb, R , 217; J. Ward Gamble. Pro., II: Wm Myers. D., 55: Abraham Warren. Sue.. 1. " Member of General Assembly— E. O. Howell. Jr.. I). 133; George W.

Pro . 7; Cora vllle E. rtrllle. It , *' Sheriff- F J. Melvlq, D.. 109; " 8. Miller. R. 1«7. ! Coroner— J- M. Dlx, I).. 45: Samuel *51. Hoffman. R . 234 Justice of Ihe Peace— Reabaa laidR- and D . 345. Constable— Sloitt. 33; Austin. 15; J 17: C- H- Bacon, I; H Lear, 6; Smith. 18 For sale of boods to Improve hlgbw.ys— yes 95; no. 115. President and Vice President -Hugbes * and Fairbanks. R . 220; Wilson and ^ Marshall. D-. 121; Hauly aud Landrltb, Pro.. 7. Member of House of Representatives of tbe United States— Isaac Bacbaracb, 394: William Myera. D., Ill: Abra- p General Assembly— K O Howell. . Jr., Dem., 162; Coraville E. Stille. R.: 154. . Sheriff— Fred. J. Melvln, D-. 158; ^ Roberts. Miller. R.. 164. Coroner— J M. Dlx. D.. 89: Samuel M. Hoffman. R.. 218. Justice of Ibe Peace— Wm. M. Taylor. R.. 168; Frank H. Ware, D.. 170. ' Constable — Charles Hogan. 6; John N. Johnson, 12; John Dennla. 6. Sals of bonds for Stale blgbway Im- * provemenl— yes. 117; no, 143. I OPEN WINTER SEASON " t presbs terlan Vlsllng Xnxlll.r, hajoicd Heeling. ( The Visiting Ladles' Auxiliary of t tbe Flrat Preebyterlan Church held Its ( first meeting for the winter season -j Thnratir aflernooo at the home of „ 'afternoon ((

Mra William D. Chambers. 5217 North Broad etreet, Philadelphia. )a There was a very entboslaatlc meet- ^ with en auendance of thirty-five lB ladies as follows: Mra. William K Harris. Jr..' Miss Ida K. Bauer. Mra. m| Hubert P. Rose, Mra. W. H Kirk- „ patrick, Mra W. D. Chambers. Miss d Barranger. Mra F A. Mitchell. Mra. G. W. Bradley, Mra. Thos. Walters, (| Mra John Barger. Mrs. Clarence G. „ Summers, Jr.. Mrs. Jobn G. Holmes, (| Mlsa Anna C. Cratb. Mra. A Sutber- n land, Mrs. J. R. Wetherold, Mra O. v W. Weber. Mrs. Wm Matslngar, Mra. W. E. Lamond. Mrs. A. N. Paul, Mra. m H. F. Smith. Mrs. W. L. Panooaet, m Mrs. Thos. J. Fegley, Mrs. E. (1 # Baughao. Mrs. O. C. Brooks. Miss , Mildred Brooks. Mrs. Sallle A. Miller, Thomas F. Watlaoo. Mrs. Annal 8. Ball. Mra. Samuel Young Mrs. L Major, Mrs Wlufield 8. Feigo- , 1 eon. Mrs C. Palmer. Mrs. W. H. Bate- L I man and Mra. T- B- MltcbelL j Killing Hans Onega. J Ducks %re said to be plentiful In the section of the country between Eetell- J vllle and May's Landing on tba land recently pnrehaaed by tbe Bethlehem I Steel Company. Some local sportsmen eay there will be no gunning In that territory a fur tbe Bethlehem Steel Company establishes the pro- 1 t posed proving grounds, as the targets ( , wlU be Jn that locality. I • pram bee J. Smith, of this oily, has I 1 accepted a position as superintendent j of Collins Supply Co., at Mooraatown, . J H. J. Mr. .and Mra Smith will take , up their teeUlHice there In a few days. I

PROPOSED NEW STREET DISCUSSED , Ground Ten Feet on Each . i Side Should be Filled to Grade. A letter from Samuel L. Whitson. | . Commisnonera. In which be . asked to be Informed a. lo Ihe progress : fifteen-fool wide -treat be opened be-lueeo^'hirty-eecoiid end Thirty-fourth I • -Ireele. neer the ocean front, and. If • Ihe street le opened, how deep the lots 1 Afler a discussion of tbejaatler. s oo each side of the street should be i tilled lo grade, and that the cominl- , 11 The report of lex Collector Burleigh ■ filed The sale was held November j ; and Ihe purche-er was Hie city oH I L. Sweeteu. of Camden, foi lot. lo the Cay Garden. Company's tract I I These »ere lots Noa. 4«)1. etc.. 501. elc.. I Ordinance No 83. providing for Ihe j , Issuing of temporary loao notes for | t the payment of the cost and expeuse ley avenue! betweeu Seventh and r reading. ^ ^ ^ ^ id ,t Is a ' t waste of time lo brlug tills ordinance up every Iwo week. He understands ' e likelihood of Ibe mailer belug fixed 1 The Mile of Ihe ordinance was read s by cay Clerk Harry A Morns, and' ihe ordluauce was laid over four weeks STATE IS PROSPEROUS j The grealesl prosperity In New Jer- I '' report of Ihe Bureau of Iodustrlal| .. Statistics of tbe Department of Lebor. Issued Mouder. The stetemeut Is ! J. for the year 1916 oo tbe factory and ° workshop Industrlea. based on reports I from 2817 eetsbllsbments, classified . " under 95 general headings, and .bows j ' an Increase o f 193 manufacturing j The totel amount of capital Invested j . In Ihe manufacturing establishments In 1915 was fl 110.954.402. as against in iwio was SI I lu.em.iux. as against

II 025 169.694 Ihe previous year, an In- — crease of fS5.784.708. In 1915 there — - Invesjed In land and buildings 1271384.691, an Increase of *30.100 877 An Interesting feature of this report Is that showing Ibe selling value of all Ibe goods made or Ibe work done to have iDcreased t278.n9.592 tor tbe tbe value belDg placed at *1.369.705,299, as against *1.090,922.707 for 1914. The average number of persons em- __ ployed in 1915 was 853.648. as agalust — 325,634 for 1914. an lucrease of 28,214, ~ aud the total amount patdloaages £ was *211,874.296, an lucrease of *28,- ■ The average yearly earnings I ol employes waa *593.77, an Increase ■ of *35 16. \ Tbe lodnetrlee showing Ihe hlgbeet percentage qf Increase In tbe value of products are at follows: High explosive-, 607.7 per cent.; chemical products. 37 per cent.; metal goods. 31 per cent ; steel aod Iron forgiuga. 2*.6 cent.; machinery, 25J per cent; ship- building, 22 per cent. DRAIN WANTED 1 Tbe City Commlsalonera, at tbeir weekly meeting, received tbe following petition for a drain oo Twelfth street, near Ibe bay front, to carry off surface To tbe Board of Commissioners of Ooean tjys-, We, the underalgoed, respectfully "■ petition your booorable body that yoa _ take some etepa to relieve Ibe drainage conditions for "the surface water on 1 Twelfth elreet between West avenue iweinn aireex oex-eeu •• c-i ><*uuc

aod tbe bey. When there Is a heavy rain the wain all along tbe above mentioned portion of Twelfth etreet, eo that It Is ; Impossible for anyone to travel this street. Tbe water leye there for days ; a time until It eoaka into the ground, , there are no means by wblcb It cau drain off. At tbe center of Ihe road, wblcb Is highest pwt. there le often more than a foot of water and tbe etdewalks correspondingly deeper. The surrounding lots end yards are flooded. believe tbat West avenue at Ibis polut Is lower ibao anywhere elae j where said street Is Improved W*e| ' suggest tbat your bouorable body lay j at least a tweoty-lncb drain aloug this ' street to relieve the conditions. 1 1 The signers were James H. Inger- 1 1 1 soli, William 8. Johnson, 8. B. Swan. | •|c. L. Glfford. Ell F. Stewart, Nicholas | ' Francis Coraoo, Joho E. "1 Townsend. Philip 8 Hand. James I Elmlra D. Mead, Balpb : Rice. Joseph I- Scull, Cornelias Had ; sou. George W Harris, Oscar Rede graves, C. H- Shoemaker and Francis : i O. Rlggloa. The petition wae ordered received , ° and Bled for future consideration. ° a. BUieljn I*«CC, Shampoo. ■ Scalp Treeimeote, Massage. Appolnt- > menu at your bona evenings. Apply ts 1114 Central aveoue or telephooe Ocean | City 8- Adv.. 11-g.g. j Help Wanted I

i * Jones' Men's Shop I Fall Suits and Overcoats are now here - $15, $18 and $20 HATS, CAPS. SWEATERS JONES HAS IT MCALLISTER'S Dry Goods Business FOR SALE I have decided to discontinue business in Ocean r City and offer my stock and fixtures for sale, r This is a well established, profitable business, up-to-date stock, and is worth investigating, r Possession given any time after October first. 1 Do not apply unless you mean business. S. S. McAllister, Ocean Cily, N. J. 1 Real Estate For Sale J Bid BARQAINS i Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished !, Some estates in my hands most be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the l> time of year lo buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort_ a very Cheap. -Apply to ' Alonzo Cotton . I <>19 Aabury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. 1 MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks lo know If yon can get It; wa can tall yon at ones. Bargain, in Bay and Ooean front properties. Choloe cottage, for ■ale. Also lota for Investment and for Improvement — tbe choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. ._ uosraxars ^ iNtuitANC* THORN & BOYLE RKAL EBTATM d j ogs eraser (<£«' OcmIh'T OOKAN OITY. N. J. ;|John Marts Lumber Co. Sixth Straat and Haven Avsnus d OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' Lumber Mill work. Mouldings. Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Saab Weights ,1 etc. Estimates Furnished- Prompt Delivery.

r— GOOD PAINTING I FUJMPf ~ -_gg— ° JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR. I J BBp pamriNa »HD oicohting I j Palntera Paint. We".'iT« av Ve" gi«V« •>.' I a A Gas Stove free from odor, cool and neat, ' m ' jk Is what yon need for summer heat; f I II It makes your home so neat and clean, I X IA . X * Yon cannot help but see tbat it is yon we The City Gas lxight Company ] Eleventh and H«ven Ave. OCEAN CITY. H ■ f I e The Reliable fOW^CII S Dry Goods Store We are better prepared to serve yon for tbe coming year than ever before, with all seasonable merchandise. Large stock, right prices and reliable goods. POWELL'S 921 Asbury Ave. ^ Ocean City, N. J. a0the secret of success if conits S fancy of pUTpOSe-Disradi TW. »ko k»r|>s Kvs jvrujw <m. j tki fulst Ki5 exptmst iksttvit" ts tt_pWbseri«v. M ludi <u a. Jytiafliaw; ike diwwnintij of rfte itrerwn I til Spemiiture uiiii h> mere -f»r t ne> Vn.ilurU.Uiii ■rfuun.. alt 'rfte arattW af~ peliticLvKS or potitoil economists". PUceA.in. miivyyuf acwumt, "moneu is a sLu/C , mif- thts pe/nntes iwU. dwturs iviU ' urerL tike, bteuars" t«r Gte. ouraer. IntlTtsT illotoU. tm. Jaxr»ujs iL- ' pcttOtr Vn-tKis bvnL . First National Bank r Ocean City* N. J. Cl R. a. 8TITB8 H. a. MOWRER ■j w* ^s^gaSs^iSr^g^ag^* :JTit an Advertisement in the SEN TIN EI

| afTira a»P ootfak— . - H0T6L BlSeAYRG... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Streets H. A. W. SMITH Scotch Mali — ^SANATORIUM the imperial 1014 CXf.TR A L AVI, OCKaH CI7T. ■ the kathlu Now open for tbe season wyoming Opsa aui lbs yser a Boa water Has hotel atglen One of ths most centrally 1 nested hotels la ' k OesaaOUy. Ths sirs has slwm bssn to ■a- msks this hones select end bomsUke, sad its large sad assured patronage provss its soooeas For tanns and psrtisolsrs ad! lass, j a. c. sorr, raw*. s new hotel elbeeon KIQHTH AND CENTRAL Avtaftl OCEAN CITY. N. J. J. roarteeolh Wesson- Thoroughly renovated — sod oswlj papered. Bell Phonos: 17 -X aod £ the hewungs of Ninth sad Wesley era Ocean Clly, ». 4 J- U " mafcheBnot BtraeL — West Phlladel phis. P» J0.RKMjiE gmtegB^y*' "^T'a-°iMnesi^iS|bAs J. Sand for Booslet and Rates _ o. W. r. WOODB1IIE. Prop. I, TIE IDLEWILS OPEN ALL TKABMoortyn Tarraao Ooean ctty, !». J Between Etghlh sad Ninth Wrests BRS.J. K. mobrison

Chandler-White Hall Ocean are. bet. Seventh and Eighth Ma Ocean City, n. j. BROWN A MAC-KLOL Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by tba State. -> -JEIQHTH STREET, ©W. F O. OCEAN CITY N. J. We Are Distributors Ford AutomobileIn Ocean City. Sea bte City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Btlldtar Thirty -fourth at. am* Weat are. ocean city, n. j. Pbaaa. Ml-W Watch tad Jewelry Repalriat Mayer's 1307 Atlantic Arm., Atlantic City OPEN ALL YEAR JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ava. Ocaan Ctty Naw Jarsay HEADLEY dk 111— Reading Coal . Atao KlndHag^Wood^h^ havrU^ar^aiaa ■pbaaa. nwFotsne Used, but in splendid condition. Price, $7$ A Rare Bargain For particulars call or write 3136 Kensington Avmmm Phlladctolito