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Ocean City Sentinel J ^l0iHDAY BBprKMBEUlMW be glad to receive item* of aud communication* of tuiereet J%S c.iuiuuulty aud our read«r» i avery where. All communication* should bo accowpnuloil lti« full uumo aud of llio w filer, uol uwMkrily *ol pabllOkUou. but »h h guarantee of giH>d ^ ' — ' — - " I DOTS Fishing •- K«wi. Schools e»e ruuuing along In regulation oilier. Pilitiiry election here next lueeday. Oou'l r»o I® vole> Auotlier change In railroad achedu'le* next Sunday. Meeting tomorrow evening lo form acoiuiuuiera' association. The (treat "uiovle*" at the 8ir*nd Theater coullnue to draw crowd- each evening. ocean City wu well reprenenled In the Shrluefs' parade lu Allaullc Clly laM .Saturday. i^ik-aHllmiiKb there will be coutltlerahlu building In thla city during U, e next few mouth*. lAiteof people left town early Hit* ueS but there are "till many on the Hoard walk In the evening*. That! 10 o'clock mall from thin city in Philadelphia lu the evening* lie* Leu dropped The mall thai baa been rio-lnx at 1 o'clock lu I he afternoon* u„* cloaca at 1 45 o'clock. Noriuan Harvey Collia-on entertained at hla houie, Fourth atreel and ivulial avenue, aeveral member- of Hwartlunore College Var-Uy football train over the week end. Johu harp® and George E"Ullg«r were among the uuuiber.

PERSONALS. Mr*. H. L. H. Dick naa returned to her Darby home. Mr*. U.J.Schmidt ha* returned to her Philadelphia. Mr. 8 Cat well ha* returned to her Holme-burg realdeiice. Washington Kolb ha* returned to his Philadelphia home. j W Kelly and family leave today for their. home lu Camden. H O Lolx «ud family have gone to Uielr home lu Philadelphia. Mr*. H. A. Crawford ha* returned to her home lu Philadelphia. j. M. Mecouch and family will ahurtly move lo Fleanaiitvllle. Frank Piatt, of the Temple Theater, Camden, wan lu town Sunday. Mr*. K. C. Ma*uu. of thla city, I* viHillug her alater lu Philadelphia. Tbomaa M. Scott and family have returned to their Philadelphia home. William D. Gherky ha* closed hi* cottage and returned to Philadelphia. Mr* Milton Myer*. of Philadelphia, wa* a recent arrival at the Blacayue H. G. Klelnfelder and wife have gone back to their home at Glenelde, Thomas P. Walker and family have gun* back lo their home lu. Phlladel-

£ H. Mercer, of Kennel! 8quire.| Pa., ww among the week'* visitors! here. , Andrew Marshall and wife, of Phil- 1, adelphia, are here for a stay of several weeks. i F. Qlotckert and family have re- L turned to Philadelphia Tor the fall and , winter. J. A. Ditlrich and family have re turned to their apartments In Phils- , delpbia. 1 1 C. F. Kress and family have closed their cottage and returned to Wllklu*-!, burg, Pa. ; Harry Boon and family have returned to Philadelphia for the falll ami winter. David W. Banks and family have! closed their cottage aud are now lu Philadelphia.

I!. H VanFleet. who spent the sea- li son here, ha* relumed to hi* home Inli Philadelphia. Mlsa Cora Rati, of thla clly. ha* returned from* week's vacation In Philadelphia. Mr* Mary Peterraan and children have closed their cottage and returned to Mt. Airy. Mrs. G. N. Vandegrlft, of Phlladel phla, wa« a guest of the Imperial a few days ago. J. H. Col today and family have rinsed their apartments and returned to Jeukliitown. It J Allketi and wife, of Phlladel j phla. were among the week'® arrival* at the Idlewild. K It B. Mulllkln and family have closed ihelr collage here anil returned lu Philadelphia. Kdward Heal and family, of KJwimhi, are| guests of A. F. Levering and. wife, this city. George F. Bauer and family, of Philadelphia, have gone to their Philadelphia home. K. A. Schwab and family are back In Philadelphia after apendlug the season lu this clly.

Mr* 11 ». Anderson, of Phlladel phla, has returned home after epend- |n Ing the mmmer here. t Edward Manonvre and family have h returned lo Philadelphia after spend- It lug the summer here. ' Kdwird Pennnck aud family, ofjc Germanlnwn, were among the week * |t arrivals at the Kathlu, • Lewis H. Lake and wife, of Nat onal t Park, were at the Wyoming for a few days during the week. A. Beuuetter, wife and daughter, |. who spent the summer here, liave returned in Philadelphia. H.N. Diesel and family, who spent the scawoti lu their bay villa, have re turned lo Philadelphia. Mist Stella Lake, of this clly, ha* returned from a pleaeaut visit to friends In Philadelphia. James Mould, of Richmond, Va, formerly of this oily, wa* Hi tuwu Hie latter part nf last week. John K, Wick and family have closed their summer home and relumed to Philadelphia, a -n ... « >r..i.b ....« r...iiiv have H Townttud Zook family nave ,

returned to Narberth after spending , the seaton at this resort. Mrs. Kva Heat has returned to her home in Woodbury after spending ^ three mouth* at thla resort. Frank Snyder and family, of tier { mantown, are cottagers here for this - mouth and part of October L Ml**®* Mary and Laura Sherman, of Mt. Holly, Ire the guests of Mrs. Joseph I, Scull, of this clly. George W, Suiter worth ha* re- ; i -ried to his Philadelphia home after . a pl'-want staaott at inia resort. Id m mil ntwea and the Misses * ..-aUsVfr i. I their collage and. <.re tpw it their i- : wford homeWilliam T. Priori® • * »nlly have clotv'l .i»eif streamer returned to inelr home ai Wj John J. Hnuti and wife, w i. the summer In thfti rotttfantw ,Kf returned to their winter m id-n f.i mar y. Robinson and * '■ *»> art at Mttlvlll*. *P®nt Huturday ami: Huoday «t their cottage here. 1';^ •on, May tin, who, M amployad by tna

FAVOR BUGBEB < FOR GOVERNOR I City Republican Club Also Endorses Bos well, Tomliu and Ilildreth. The Ocean CUy Republican (Nub, at a meeting Toe-day evening, endorsed Newton A. K. Ilughce lor Humiliation i for Governor und Andrew C. Boswell fur the General Avembly. . The club also endorsed the following candidates: Klienll. Mead Tonilii:; county clerk, AC. Hlldri'th; State coiuuilltee member, Lewis T Steven*, coroner, J. Pre-colt ( -admau; Justice or Die peace, John J Devlue; clly committee uiciu- • ber*. First Ward, William K. Hughe-. Ji Dr H, T Fniildn ami t'aleb G Collins; • Second Ward, Joseph G. Champloii, I ( William 8. Johnson ami D. >S 8cull. i 'The orgaid/.alluu adopted rendu- h lion* of sympathy for the family of the late Mark Lake i 'The club will hold a smoker ou Monday evening iicxl, nod (he elec- , Hon returns will be received al (lie club house Tuesday evening. Mmii > Cliimreii ut Hctaool. TJiere are 0U*J children In the public | school* of till* clly, (he largest number III several year*. Many of the I moot- were awnv from ih-ean < *i|y I in the winters of PJIft, HMO ami HM7. There wa* no Increase lu the attend auee ln*t fall, but now It has taken a big jump. New York Hlilp-bulldlug Company, was al*o a visitor. His wife has been visiting her mother here for a short tllne. It. J Cooke aud family have closed I Ihelr Anbury avenue cottage and re I turned to their Philadelphia home. I A Lincoln K*u ami wife, of Oillillltwill Iklll B'I'l ••••V, »••• ■

city, are on a two weeks' trip, vlslllug ■ through the Slate of Pennsylvania. Jacob IteiMwaiiger and wife have I dosed Ihelr Asbury avenue cotlnge ' ami are now located In Philadelphia. I Miss Nellie Mum ford has relumed I from a week'* visit to friend* lu Philadelphia, Neshaiuiuy Fall* ami (.'ape r May j Dr. Wayne T KMhati ami wife have I I returned lo their West Philadelphia I iiutue after spending Hie summer • i here. Policeman F. A. Scliock was lu , I Philadelphia Saturday lo attend the funeral uf a brotlier-iu law, Harry 1 1 Kill p. W. K. Harris aud family, who . I spent the summer at the Wyoming, have returned lo their Philadelphia residence. 'I Ira 8. Champion and wife, of ttil* Icily, have gone on an extended trip. • 1 taking lu New York State and Conliiectlcut. , •M Miss Gertrude Sledem. of phlladel '• phla, wa* given a birthday parly al si her father'* summer home here a few 1. 1 days ago. i,| Leander 8 Corson and wPe and • I Mr* Adella Abbott, of lilts city, are t -fending two week* at Delaware f I Water Gap. e I Mis* Mary t'avanaugh, of 1'hlladel- |. phla, spent a few days here Hit* week a* the guest* of the Misses McCauley, ON I 1 1 V K Ursin in MIV | ■

1621 Asbury avenue. Fraukllu H Hlrsl and family have closed Ihelr collage. 2202 Wesley avenue, Biid are now at ihelr Fox Chase horn® for the whiter. | Ml** Catherine Smith, daughter of I Smith and wife, ha* returned from an enjoyable vacation at the Pocono Mountain*. , Charles E. Mcelian and family, who have spent the summer months at lb I* resort, have returned to their home lu Philadelphia. j I Mrs. Waller Wright, of 8ea Isle Clly, spent a few day* this week with her parents. Charles Mumford and wife, hi South Ocsau City. ' , John Test will close hi* cottage liere I In a few day* and return to Phlladel I phla for a few week* before going to I his winter home lu ^'lorlda. Alfred M. Gray and wife nave re I a . ■% I. 11^ il.ll Ivl.lu ufG.S MliMlwl llktr

turned afler spend lug I Die sea-oil here, but they will spend Die week-end at their cottage. I>. Emory Caiman, of Washington, L 1) C , formerly of thla city, wa* In , town Friday He ami his wife were , in Atlantic City for a few days. Frank R. Llpplncott and wife, of L I this clly. w'ho speut several day* at ! Medford. are now vlaUlug friend* on I the K*slern Shore of .Maryland. i I Kill* H. Mar-hall and wife have reliurued lo Ihelr home al Melrose Park I I after spending the summer with Dr. I and Mr*. William G. Abbott lu tuts |cdy- I MiasHallieW Lake, State Council I Secretary, and Mr*. Ida*fr. D'Xon, I State Councilor, attended the enlivenI don of the Daughter* of America till I Trenton. Samuel Carharl a clly fireman. I I nt art ed on hi* vacation yesterday ' William Price, another member or . the department, lit* relurned from 'I hi* vacation. r| p. R Nelson and wife, of De'rnjt I are visiting the former'* father, H. B. 5 Nelson, of I hi* city. They cam® front J 9 Detroit fu their auto, making the trip Hi four day*.

Police Justice France* H. W are will , move loday from 824 A-bury avenue to 10UI Asbury nveoue. where M lr« , Mary Wooden, of PlU*burgh, will l« , ill* housekeeper. li Carl C. Brlce, or tra nden, I* "ow cotitiecteri Willi lh« re.I e.l.te onto" of Harry K Stanton. He and his mother. Mr*. R A Brlce, will ap®ud Die winter her® The Rev. J. J Sweeney and Rev. J. A CaUfleld, former pa*tor* of 81. Augustine's Church here, were among those attending the retreat at 'Oceau Rest," I hla city, last week. John O. Pyl®. of Wilmington, sale* „,«n.K.r..(ih. HIcrlliiK Klwlltc 1 nany, -pent the week end herea* the g, Vest of hi* son. Joseph L. Pyl®, of the Joseph I. Scull Agency. Irving W. Raymond, who I* employed al Aberdeen. Md.. ha* returned ,'o.tiV. pi-.-- .f.r .peninnK « ;« day* with lit* parent*. W. I. lUy mood and w ife, In tht* City. vv W, Heam, well known I hlladvlnhia physical culture Instructor, SnriLffyU-i ..«lr I ,

apart men 1* Monday and returned to their West Philadelphia home. | ^ V K Smith aud wife, villi their ip daughter. Ml** Margarelta, closed \ their ®oitag® Monday and mofored to „ Philadelphia, Mr and Mr* Smith o eutertaln# t their aou on Sunday. Ch*rle* Kulp. eon of the Rev. J B. Kuln. of New Brunaw lck, who wa« one of the mall dispatching clerk* iti | the local po*t "flic® during the sum- « mer returiiad horn® Thursday. He 1 i wlll agatn attend llutger*' (College. I Mi-s Ida Kmlth.of Seal-Je.a «radu I Me Of the Ocean City High i " intH waa a vlaltor lief® Monday Hi , I taught school *t Hirathmer® Hi® past j I year a"d wrlll enter Tempi* . Philadelphia thla year «» »i j enure® of atudlea. -al paper* of a" desorlpiion*, In- 1 hidtr "f"". ar® carefully It. Cm- MneOM Aatv.iff1 vvciiuo ifOan (. Ity. N- J a" I . I iff an advantsenu BlWTI* | i i t

CITY OFFICIALS DECIDE ON $60,000 BOND ISSUE

HONEY REQUIRED FOR STREET WORK Commissioners Pass Resolution Providiug for Emergency Note of $4000. Money bring needed to Improve the I euudllion of the Htreeta, the following! resolution, introduced by Director Rob- 1 ert Fisher, was adopted by the City I Comiuftndoner* at their weekly meet- 1 ing, hut held up, uh required by law*. I for two weeks: Whereas, by the increaaed popula-| tlon of the city of Ocean City, audi j w hich brought to this city more pleas- 1 ure automobiles, automobile moving I vails und automobile trucks to such uu increased number over the previous year, and by reason of such the at recta I of this city have been subject to more [travel than the previous year; and Whereas, the coat and expense of maintaining the sheets in this city has b^en greater than the previous year i by reason of increased cost of labor | I aud material*: and Whereas, at the lime of making the i appropriations for the year 1919, the I aforesaid conditions could not be anIticlputed, and thereby causing an emerI gency : therefore, be It Resolved, by the Board of CommlsIsloners of Ocean City. New Jersey. I that Ocean City execute a note or I notes in a sum not exceeding $4,000, I which are to hi- known an street emerIgeiicy notes, and said emergency be-

ing caused by the Increased use of tbol streets and by the Increased cost of I labor and materials over the previous I year, which could not be anticipated hit the time the appropriations. were made, that said notes shall bear datel i the date on which they are Issued and j I he signed by the mayor, countersigned by the director of revenue and finance, land the corporate seal of the city of I Ocean City atllxed thereto, And nttest-l led by the city clerk: said notes shall I stat«' the puriHMie for which the same i are Issued, and shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent (G'.J). BUY PROPERTY Home l.arice H-itea Reported .Uy A J% JI. CliCHier. I Tti® local really market continues « I active, and sale* uf high class prop . erty are being made every day, real! ■ estate men report. One of the liaodaomeat cottage* lu town— that «»f Beth H. Wliiteley, ou I I the ocean front ou the Gardeu* tract — 1 I I ha* been sold by J M Ctie-ler <k Co. I lo Cbarle* W. Lawser, a Philadelphia . I manufacturer. ! Other sale* reported by till* llrra are „|«* follows: c\ Ed ward M. Button'* cottage. 812 Wesley avenue, to Edward Got!, of thi* city. * John Mart*' four-family apartment » I house. 011 Corinthian avenue, to Frednouse. on V/UIIUMII-" — - —

| erlck Schiller, of Philadelphia. I J. M. Rowland's cottage. 812 St Jame* place, lo Howard l\ Justice, of I t'amdeii J. M. Rowland bungalow, 801 Firet street, 4o Mr*. ArnmluU Bachran, ofr Philadelphia, who also bought the Pres-ler bungalow In course of completion at the coruer of Teuth atreet and Ocean aveuue. I CATCHING FISH Uood Hauls Made toy a Numtx^ ol I Auulcrs I Commodore James W. Kernley aud I ICapt. D. L Vanaman were at West I U;reek Saturday and got 150 weaktlah aud white perch. t a D. Cummtoa, Dr. bred Black, Mr. McDonnell, C. L. Breckley, A A . Howell and E*ward Clement*, fish-

ing outside on Sunday, got 100 weak- £ ll-h and croaker*. Frank Murphy, employed by the '< auto ur'dge company, caught '-7 large weakflsh from oil the bridge a few n I nlH.,lB* Nelson, of tht* city, with hla k Lin*, Harry, of thla clly, and P. E. R Nelson, of Detroit, flablng outaideon |C Monday, got 100 waakflab, klngtlah, It flounder* and Cape May good tea. Mr. c Nelaou ha* salted a number of the nab s for w inter us®. f » I c (CommuDlcated.) I f Uraaay Hirer!"- 1 I EDITOR THK BK.NTINKI-:— 1 have ] [summeird for three seasous In Ocean I Citv. There t« a certain drawback to I your city about which I have never I Iceav® to marvel Tne drawback can- I not be regarded ae being le** than a 1 primitive peculiarity. D It la a drawback, why persist In maintaining It? Tht* drawback Iv not only an eyesore, but an uncomfortable, unaanlt«ry condition. The city spends certain money* every year for mitotan- . , mice. Much of it. doubtle»a. !■ we 1 spent. The sum of four hundred dot- 1 ' lira- possibly a bit !e«a- would remove the local condition to wbleb I

What I have marveled at la nothing I more than the grassy, weedy condition of your very atreeta aud also your ( sidewalk*. -.UK 1 suggest thai you hire a roan with a regular mowing machine. Including n team of hor*e*. Ha® tti® saine for period* of two week* In April and in Mav and In June and In JulyFir*i, mow the street*. Then the curb to the a«phati or cement aide- | walk, and then about al* feet Inside I lot t tie sidewalk. , Ttie re*ult would beautify your city and .iftcr the "P'rad or mwquH°®e. All lot* should be classified as to rlffhta of those who have improved . their Iota by hu||(,llnj. ha* a certain number of d welllnga on It. all other lot holder* should be " obliged to clear tlielr lots of tall 1 1 and weeds. All IhWt ' I adopted, advert I m» aud enhance your resort. Very tnily youra, W. K. LliOY»* » I - " * 1 t win nallrt Itakrrr.

W F Valet, of thla city, bt® fWjW ji Andrew R Bcull the oontrtol t" build lb hi. new h.kery .t ftowolh .i,e« .nd f Haven avenue The building will b®| „f concrete and will have I The cue! wljl be ntarly 17000, 1 Htii« Kaovd and I-Ot. ] Hcrtmtu U.rhy, of »h1. eUj. h« ' nHro(i»««1 t wo-.iory ' iwitfd by II 8 N1o*r»r on MMh < •iireei near Central avenue. Hehaal also bought the lot adjoining audi, Pouting on ('eiitralavepn®. Part of a st x room heated and fur- 1 ntahed apartment to rent, reasonable AddreM •'Apartment," BKNTiNki-of-'flee. adv., n. i Lott — Lady'* tnrtotae ahall glatae*. 1 If found, return to BUI Brighton place. 1 .Reward, idv.U. Lady want® board In Ocean City. J Add res* Hoard. Brntinw. olflm. I adv., it* Try an advert tsement In th®H*imitkt.

Will Clear up Temporary In- . debtednebg Made Neceeaary by Improvements Au ordinance waa Introduced by Director Campbell aud poeaed ou flrst und second read toga at tbe weekly 1 meeting or the Clly Com oil** Urn era authorizing the Issue of RkJ 000 worth of general improvement bond*. The ordinance waa ordered published 10 the bkntinki. U will come up fur linal passage at the meeting uf the board October b. The ordinance state* that the clly has made certain public improve. I mcut*. the coal of which la al least $69412 56. No part of thla baa been assessed ou the property especially benefited. To temporarily Unauo® these lmI provemeul* the city, at various time*, I has incurred temporary ludebleduesa, aud to cover thla It la proposed to make thla bond Issue. The ordinance recites: "The aver-1 aged asse**ed valuation of the taxable I real property, including improvement* of the city, computed upou the uexl preceding valuatloua thereof, In I the manner provided lu section 12of the act of the Legislature^ 68.400,255. •The net debt of the city computed I hi the manner as provided lo section ' 1 12 <>f said act up to and Includlug the | dale of November 27, 1917, was .057 per cent, which per centum wa* ' found when the net debt of the clly - 1 waa increased In the total sum of me ■ I various contracts for the purposes heretofore aet forth lu this ordlnauce, • allowing, nevertheless, auch deduc . Hon* a* allowed by law; that ' the r present net debt of the city la .0624 per , cent , based on the rate of 7 per ceut. . after au allowance of 2 per ceut. addl- . tloual has been allowed."

FAVORS #25 CHARGE It Mwyor cimtupiou Kxprcssrs L Vlt-WH ii» Trade Board Member* 1 Mayor Champion, at the last regular y meeting of the Hoard of Trade, spoke I In favor of making the membership!] charge $25 n year. He aald that other! iowuh do thla and they have a live. 1 energetic Board of Trade. He wanted! to know why Ocean City can't do like- 1 wise. He cannot conceive, he aald. of I any builneaa man with the interest of I Ocean City at heart lying down on the! $25 a year proposition. It. \V. Edwards suggested that if the I I secretary were paid a salary the work I of endeavoring to Increase the mem-| berahlp of the board might be added to liiH duties. I A committee waa appointed to bh-| i certain whether there Is a board of I I trade anywhere with cheaper yearly! I dues. The committee comprises H-l Frank Smith, R. W. Edwards and 1 Mayor Champion. , 1 William E. Maaaey Raid that if the] I members of the Board of Trade had I an Interest of $25 a year In the or- 1 sanitation- they would give more ati tentlon to the affairs of the hoard. I I There isn't a business man on Asbury avenue who. after this summer, cannot I contribute $25 a year aa a member of I the Hoard of Trade. There are many I lm no riant matters coming up before important matters wuuus u»» wmi » ,

next summer, and while he did noil personally know it, he felt aure that J the City Commissioners would «P1PM,. elate friendly auggestlons from a rep- 1 resentatlve body of the Hoard of Trade. 1 1 TAKE UP TRACKS \[ Trraporary Hove lo ppati Btrcetl Improvement*. L The trolley company's tracks across I, I Asbury avenue, on First street, being L 1 in the way of Improvements, In the! 5 line of the asphalt paving of Asbury L avenue, aa explained by City Engln® r L IColllsson. the following self-explana- 1 Itory resolution, presented by Director L Fisher, was adopted at the weekly I, I meeting of the City Commissioners: I Whereas, the clly engineer has sut-li ed that the tracks of the Ocean City I Electric Railroad Company across As-I

iiury avenue, on First street, should be | taken up In order that the city may! complete Its street wprk; therefore, be " lt Resolved, by the Hoard of Commls- 11 sioners of Ocenn City. Now Jersey, = that the Ocean City Electric Railroad I Company be notified to take up said I - tracks within throe days after a copy 1 1 of this resolution has been mailed to I J said Ocean City Electric Railroad Com- 1 ( pany, and If the said company neglect I refuse to take up said tracks within 1 said time, then the city proceed to! take up the same and remove the same I temporarily In order to complete said I street work. Will Distribute Baoka. |( The First National Bank will dl#tribute to all purchasers of War Bav. I IngsBtampa, prlcef420 for September, a saving* bank made from un-1 loaded baud grenades for tbe saving I of dime# and pennies for tbe purchase of future stamps. These banks will be a 1 Uouveuir of the greet war and will as- 1 List In developing tbe eplrit of saving I so much needed at present. They I will be ready for delivery la e short | I time. |

Bioten Car Recovrred. The Hudson Buper Blx car owned I ~ I Clark Di'.lenbeck waa stolen from Moorlyn terrac®, Wber® the owner bad ' parked It. ou Monday evening. The! police found the machine at Fifteenth street end Ocean avenue the next morning. The car waa not dameged, j but four gallons of oil had been used. report of the condition OF OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. of OCEAN CITY, N. J. I I at the Clow ol bnstne** fl»ptsmbv 11. 1®!*- ' RKSWURCKH f !V>nds And morUaies, 6 *®JM® ! Htook* and lw>n<t*, | Time I o*o" 00 rollaiermis. W,7W.w I 1 vmttn I loans on coU*lerat". W 22 #r i^ansloCltie* and Towns. I»3W^ | Notwand blfl" purchased. * !K2 I uverdratt*. _ . - " T* Doe from hanks. »tc., m.vnn | fUnklns-hon*®, lUrnltnr®, mimr* and flxturee, ■MFjre t ra»i e*i*te, UllHir j

*%RRh oti hftnd. ''SJS „ I'heeMsndoMh tienit eSS Other Aesete, ,tT7^ 7" ll.mAHBtt UAmUTlRH ■ OeptUl KMk paid In, fWfJJMJ Murnin* Mhdi 4 Undivided rroflUtnelh Tlraedvpoeiu, (smand d*p.wit«, .. 1 Demand eort'flraiet of d«p®*H. ! Dertined eheeka. I TTeasuD-r'# rheoVe ooWandlns ' Due to l«*nke. etcu, Wgjg Other lialdttUee, 1W^° UtteUNMI maieot New J«r«ef . Oountv ol t^ps May. »■ William K. Mae4y, pr«ldenU *nd Ruasll It. Nohy» ireasarer. of the akova-lhtta® company , betnf severally duly SWOTS- jaeh for htmeelf d«W*a end «ais thai t !•$•*»- I (O'lhf ■tetemsi \ I* true, to the be»1 of h»" k"',K"ro.r;!'t PT-ia-.. iu'huki.!. ii. HlTLT*. Treaeare*. ftnherrtbed and "wore to bsttre me lk» V'i.W Notary r»N% niiaai Inrwl""

SOON TO START NEYY BULKHEAD Extensive Improvement are to be Made Around UpTown Eagoon, The Clly Commissioner*, at Ihelr weekly meeting. accepted the plans aud specification* for the bulk head aud pile breakwater In and around the lagoon in ilir north sect lou of the resort. City Clerk Morn* wa* Instructed to advertise for bid* for the work, Ibeee to be submitted by October 6. Director Campbell named Roland Bleeimau, E. A. Bourgeois and Ward Higbee a* member* of (he board of as»e»»or* of street Improvements, and hU nomination* were confirmed by , lb® board. Tbe report of Police Justice Ware I was read aud ordered received aud tiled, the check accompanying the report lo be turned over to the city L treasurer. . . Director Fisher reported that he I awarded George O. Adams & Hro. the cootract for work at the public -com- 1 fort station. He also said that he had given Leaudcr 8. Corson the contract I for supplying the material aud dotug the work of repairing the roof uf the music pavilion. He further stated I that he had seeu the B**t*taut superlutendeut of the Bhore Fast Line Kail- 1 way lu regard to the company elevaItlug Its tracks ou Eighth street, be- J I tween Asbury and Weal avenue*, lu I connection with tbe proposed asphaltItiig of that highway between the aveI luues named. The assistant euperluI undent bad requested him lo write I 1 htm a letter with reference to tbe I I I proposition aud supply him w*ltb a 1 r blue prlut. Thl*. Director Fisberj . stated, ha* been doue. . The following resolution presented [by Director Campbell wa* adopted,

Bo it ResoRcd. by the Hoard of Commls- 1 sloner* of Ocean City, New* Jersey.! that Ocean City borrow a sum not exceeding $5(>0 under and by virtue of a resolution previously passed by the Hoard of Commissioners of Ocean City. New Jersey, being police emergency and that the proper officers are hereby authorized and directed to execute a note or notes to secure said sum. I Several bills were read and ordered paid. SEE "SAEOME" rhedu Bars !u Ureal Production I at (SlrwnfS Thtatcr. As the season wanes. Manager Bourgeois Is addlug to the Strand Theater attraction* by giving, a* was the case lallsummer.tbe patrons of this popular i house, the best to be bad lu tbe |"movies." For next week tbe feature will be iTheda Bars id "Salome," a most eoI Lancing production. There I® a thrill for tbe audience every moment. It I Is s stupendous oflerlng, aud no one should mis* it ou Friday eveutug. [September 26. There will be tbe customary flue I pictures every afternoon mud evening [next week. » I m & 9 BulialuK a*rct«y Home. I r, I T* ....li .f P)tlI.Hsl.

Beojamin T. Oouwell, rhilodelphla, has given to John Marls thel = contract to build a collage, two stories aud basement, together with al garage having quarters for & chauf- 1 teur.onhls receutiy purchased land at tbe coruer of Corlntblau avenue | aud SteutQD place. The cost Is 69000. 1 Announcement. By. reason of tbe vacancy occurring by the death of Mark Lake, I desire to aunounce that I will be a candidate at *be Primary Election to be held Sept. 23rd, 1919, for uomiuatloii for Member ! of tbe General Assembly of New Jer-1 Becau e of tbe uolooked for situation caused by tbe death or our late Assemblyman, 1 solicit the earnest I support and co-operation of Republl-I cans el the euautug election. andrew C. BOBWKLL. Paid for by Andrew C. Bo*well.

Losf— Lady's Hat, with children's Lists tualde, on Asbury avenue between I 5th and lllb Bis. Return to No. 21 Hth St., Ocean Clly- ®dv.. It. ^ I MKDI4A1Dr. w. p. haines COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCCAN CITY. N. 4. t Bio 10 a. m. irrtCB HOUHH: <1 lo I p. m. [ttosp. in. Hell PboOs.ttQ Medio*! Ovinnaatlc* Hwrttftna t I I Corrective Gymnastics Hwedieto Movemenle j Dr. Florence b. Haikes Hours by Api>olutment I OCKAN CITY, N. J. I Hours— 4-lOa.m., t-B p. m Allen Corson, M. D. 9l6 Wesley Avenue [Ocean City New Jersey

_,Bell fii. | — ■^Intsr-UUU 13D-A. 1 | gKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. I t 807 wesley ave. occan city, new jersey Office Hours : t to 10 s. m. 7 to B p. m. Pbons 1 1 Ofitoe ttoufi PbOMffi 1 1 Until ts. m. l«3 p.m. M P- m. John Whiticar, m. d. i ClOHTH AND CENTRAL AVE. OCEAN CITV. n, jqr. Wilson y. Christian uDentiat^ 809 Central Avenue eokam city. m. <m* Bell Pbon®» 152. |

MOcnSl C?ty Calls Olven Immediate 1 1 Attention II DR. DAVID M. SAXE VETERINARY 8UROKON HNOkTWRoVr/viNU. * ATLANTIC CITV. N, J. . 1 fermetly Chlet Vewtnarlen 0, •- Y*pree» CO. j Office Boors, t)®"an Cltf Tnatdtf k rdnreday »l v !• a. rn . dk. chas. h. VAIL feltoptlik: rh,.lcl«B •SStoKSiO I'bOD.. w.l»u. 1W Booth PltOip Ntfht 1'hnt.e (Mt» i®- W Hughes' Central Pharmacy | ftth and Wteley Ave. Oeean City, n.j PtxmeMAW ' fksea y ww «®« dal'vsr tm

OCEAN FISHING " YACHT JAMES AND MARIE C«pt» K. krtlwt 6»tf* from biatcentb 8trrr t Mfharl Rraideneei No. 13 We»t Fourteenth Street. Ocean City, N. J4 NJ ' Humphrey Radiantfire Perfect couibuBtion, safe, odorlens. and gives intense heat at a surprisingly small gas expense. No need to build furnace fires morning* and evening* during the spring and fall mouths. Fit* into any fireplace and is easily installed. It throws out the heat reaching into other rooms. On exhibition at our salesroom. city Cae Light Company Professional Offices Very prominent second door location, Masscy & Edwards Building, corner Eiglitli and Central avenue. 1 125 square feet of floor space, long term lease, including heat and conveniences. Apply - Massey & Edwards, Ayeuts ' % 1 ■ 1 |H->66$-6>IDDDD$D13l$| -WEAVER'S : $ 809 ASBURY AVENUE | I We are ready with SCHOOL* NEEDS Are you? \ See our window displays— then come in and examine the « I I bountiful stock inside. ^ » ROTK. — Beginning October first thu store will cloae at 8 P. M. jg f | TO except Tuesday and Saturday evenings at 10. jo P. M. « r ^ We are Headquarters for tbe 5 ^ FLEISHER'S YARNS ^ 3 ; A u selecting vour Fall and Winter Corset, first see our complete line I Ji of BON TON. ROYAL WORCESTER and R. & G. « 1 ^ ====== SHOP AT ===== ¥ ' MP lltrAtirD'CSOS ASBURY AVENUE J t 4 VVLMVun O OCEAN CITY. N. J. E 4 good goods good service The square oeal ^ i.l

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Monuments, Headstones and j" Markers Finished and Ready . To Letter and Erect Immediately — Oscndcn »mi PleossntTUI®, Uff*si and It* flne»t S4O0S ws rrsr w^ljdissijsps VbSmTSSSl f*u to tUrrs^niadTao«rln|N-»®sofm*V^.i *»d UbOM^Sl .re*cUinKt»i*mmu®b\®mtapri« . wa cwtt m*««»nu-iure toUay md twraus* of Iht* lbs*® fwU* M» bsioj sold rtpldtj Ool! at oar yards in PiwntvtUS Of COMAS* aaU msk® Tour svtoNtoe vi'- &rT aAatpped w lb srary labor nvina dsvle? to tot tor an® srset H*"* v\> h/vrTb® wane, sartkos on t tor. poI1»hltt itttlL pttoummb: wol* . NacOrVkK tKSSSw??i3S .njihin,;™ «... ~ « »■» • iai«o supplr o( rornh stoek ou hand far this ptttpoa*. Call and purohsso now. Tb* soonsr you oall lbs boltor dtoplay yoa wilt bava to | ooloet from. Ti»s war and rww «»ldoml«- b*« «r* atod sooh a domand fbr wrr llor il^i I far atone tlms It Is fMrvc to bs vary 4im«-v,ii to supply thodomaoA JUaj e*»|J®dYNjA ttesbStaM? etieB by i»s larribla to-ass In tho wttoM war w\M tos all ibl ^^mlKd®»wa (o Vbs limit to Alt ordam promptly. I Camden Yard Opp, Harleigh Cemetery Bell Phone, 2737 Pleasantvtlle Yard Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery Bell PhcMie, 1 REPRESENTATIVES : I o. J. HAMMRLL, Preet , fnJNvC6rewall A*,. Vontnm, Atlantic City, N, 3A. L. HAMMKLL, Vic® IW.. AWcon N. JM for Capo May. I Bnrilngtob. Ocean and Atlantic Counties. | F. HAIOHT, Camden, N, J„ for Camden, Mere «»d Okmccoter Conniioa. W. PuROIS, Clayton, N. J., for Clayton and vicinity. H. B. HALE, Ciq» Charlea, Va., for State of Virginia. O. T. HAMMELL CO. MAIN OFFICE, PLEASANT VILLK, N. J. j Advertise in the SENTINEL

nuTXiA axe COTTaeaajjccich, jj-ail rn. 0>m*GTC*rn OCEAN GITY NEYY JERSEY oft* AJJ. TXSJt ^ . Hall u 4 <to*s •1 Zt muotr, cniuw Aw f.n-1 p— tL- n*il Uir > Mtoo «rf m K* umtmmitm **m* a. a- a. sr. ti-.a i > uw THIi I M PERI A! | 1915 fJeolral ava. OcenoCu® j. Oi*ru f •* Utm tosSY/U. . t . luSit*4 <■*■ * U4 bimftt HUM. C. CHGTZEL THE KATHLU Sow opto tor the sea sop llMCmi.Ua 1 awsm. OCKAJi C1TT, M.i, UltmKK UVIS A OOSAH1} | HOTEL ATGLEN . ! Nlutb and CeoUaJ aveuue j KiOe'.Ui.'. Tabto Ojac All *« tsr Booklet Owanrsblp XanacontooV NEW HOTEL ELBERON EMJIITU EXuczarrtULL, a.VEXCK OCEA> CITY, *. J. jtajlor and nayrs. 2*roprl lUiss*" I Kourtocntb Hosaoo moroedbty ranoratoC j and m«Ij |jap*r*d. bat. Ptosw O-X and Ifito u. MILLER COTTAGE 78 OUUOI AT® El Be LaKAN CITY NEW JEJcafcY <>I*U All the Year Hot Water Head LAURA I. UIL3USM. WYOMING Open April !2lb tor tbe Season 1 724 Oceau Avenue Ocean City, S. J. Hot Water Heat 5 A. P. Mllocr 1 THE IDLEWILD J | Moorlyn Terrace Ocean Clly, K. J. > I Open for Seasoo 1919 /, ] Lncatod Oo® Stock trom 8— rti /, I MK6. J. K. MOKEISO.N t THE BISCAYNE to | Now Open for tbe Seasoo ^ [Ocean avenue opposite Moorlyn terrace U Private Baths Booklet 6 E. BLC5DIK. Ownsr K VERNON HALL K 410 Atlantic Ave. Oeeeo CUy. N- J- & Boarding and Table Board L Good Home Cooking & 8. E. EECX, Preprlsiseas I Sterling Restaurant E. A. LAHBERT, Proprietor 5. 8x8 Aebory Av«R»e ^ OCEAN CITY, n. 4. I u— Mm 14 ®i oil hours. DellHerorrookinc. MwUMSUBofflx iw-

cti-et) and Dsnttettoeery Bo for yoor boiSf ynSiimj «r Bsbtsc trip. Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty -fourth ®t. o»d Wset a*e. OCEAN cm, II- J. fttHimmcr. 1494 Csetrol Arwmm 8*11 Pkto« HEiDLET 4t 1BJJB 1 5=2=25 Reading Coal Also Kindiio* Wood ttttmljirae®. Bsn coal on Vba mark®!. IBtt lSa. to Uto taevnarastoed. BaU or *»tor*r1sa •ftataa I^JARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer m oowrmAv invei I 'PbOtto ttt OCXA5 ClTtiH-J jEjes ExtmiDed fitfeeit Drops j wmivMu •* oi SMS j SSsmt wSl* AU owtkei tm I ktto^ramWsa A. W. JELY " STUITIC C«TT, Mm X.

Itoot® nm uw w-n rv---— * ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Ik. PWU4elp®'« ■od S«to«rr Seventh St. and West A>-e. Ocean City, N. J. Abbott's "A" Milk Crcmu Bnttennflk ■ ~ ' Our Wall Paper jls a veMdt ftvA. V® alto tv Iwn ami Wpect om NSe^C^ Ifv^arecritk^UraaT take you a kmg Gitte to dccwle— there ate » many pattern* to choaae |br fhal yap, cad iron\«-HHu uw ww «- , be exactly tight and al prk^ ^ that wfll appeal to you. I ,AJ.4 * . « — ■ ■ ■ '• -i'"