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Ocean City Sentinel thuk&DAY. OOTOBRR 18, 1819. ■ jm — rr-;;rrrt We shall be glad to receive Usui* or new# suit cuiuiuuuicatiuua of liileuM to thl* community and our readers everywhere. All communication* should be no* com panted with the full name and address of the writer, uot necessarily for publication, but ah a guarantee of SlM*t fa'tb.. DOTS P. O. S. of A. dance tomorrow eveulug. t'liaug* In railroad schedule:* next Sunday. A number of sale* arc still being consummated In ltd* city. A Utile frosty Monday moruiuK after rainy aud disagreeable weather on Huuday. Why »«• U that the electric light* go out of bu#lnefts ho ofteuV W by doesn't t tic Hoard of Trade look into lhfi»? Commodore W. E, Hexauier hu* ^ »old a lot, 40*85 feel, on Atlantic avenue. uurth of EiRhth street, to Harry Headley, of ibl* city. tiecaune of the rainiilorm lart Sunday. the anniversary celebration of the Head'Of-trte-Klver Church at Tuckahoe wa* pontjioiiul until next Sunday. PERSONALS. Mr*. F. C. W'llsou baa returned to Philadelphia. Frank P. Horn liaa returned to hi* bt'Uie in Bristol. John W. Murrta has returned to bin Wilmington home. George 8. Bacon and family have returned to Mtllvllle. P. 1* Gilbert aud family have returned to laaalowue. Mrs. Anus Whlnyates, of this city, D v biting in Camden. Charles A. Doe, of Philadelphia, wit lu towu Saturday. L. K Anderson and family have returned to Pblladerpbla. T. Dowdney Clark aud family have returned to Woodbury. Charle* B. Kuaaeli and family have returned to Philadelphia. Mlae Frances Cooley ban returned to her borne lu (Jermantown. L. L. Montgomery, of Philadelphia, wa* a visitor here Thursday. H. I*. Buck has closed. bis cottage and returned to Philadelphia. William H. Deltrolh and family have returned lo Chestnut Hill. C. H. Jacobs, of Philadelphia, a cat. tiger, was here during the week. Mi»* E- P. Bonner has closed her house and returned to Torreadale. Churchill Huugerford, of Weuonab. was among the visitors Saturday Mrs. Joseph Thomas, of Philadelphia, was in town a few days ago. Mrs. James Wallace, of this city, has gone to MllJvllle for the whiter. H. C. Hchanxs, Jr., of Beloiar, wan In town the latter part of last week. Mrs. Peter Balllugall and daughter have returued to their winter home. Miss Katbryo Devlne spent the week-end with relatives In Camden. Miss Carolyn Devlne Is spending several day* vacation in Philadelphia. Joseph H. Btopp and family, of Philadelphia, were week-end visitors. Oscar D. Thompson has closed bis cottage and returned to Philadelphia. Mrs. qpffrge *W. Lee, of this city, Ih visiting friends in Millvllle aud vlclulty. Miss Beatrice ToWnsend, of Philadelphia, was a visitor here a few days ego. Hev. W. Elwell Lake was among ths visitor# to cbn city during the week. Mrs. .Samuel (Jar wood, of this city, has been visiting friends 'in Atlantic County. it. 8. Dllley and family have closed their cottage and returued to Philadelphia. It. K. Holme* and wife, of this city, are vieiilng friends lu Lakewood aud Trenton. Andrew N. Paul and wife, of Philadelphia, were here from Friday until Tuesday, V. H. Masland, ttf, and wife, of Philadelphia, were recent guests of the JMscayn#. Harry Gilbert, and wife, of Colling*-' wood, were among the visitor* to tills city Thursday. Misses Lewi* and Cooard, of the Kattilu, haVe returned from a visit to the Berkshire*. Dr. Wilson Y. Cbrlstjan, of this city, spent the week-end with friend* in Pblladelbbla. Mrs, Lltlte Hmttb I* spending several day* at the guest of Mr*. Laura Nabb in this city. rtetb H. Whiteley and family have closed their cottage and returned lo West Philadelphia Jams* Field and wife have closed their cottage and returned to their Philadelphia borne, John K- ^rpve* and family, of thla nty, have returned from a visit to the Delaware Water Gap. Jesse t 'one and family, of this city, have returned from a vl*lt to Philadelphia aud Camden. Bsruuel /, Beige I Ad family have closed their summer home and returned to Philadelphia. Miner Vlnctot and family, of thU rhy, art spending a couple nf weeks with nut-of'tnwn friend*. Oeorge l*o!ter and wife have closed their apartment* bers and returned tc their home In PhiladelphiaKd. Corn m so and Henry Widennwrysr, of I his diy, era arranging ua goHonth early in November. Prank Mr Hiewart, ©f Woodbury, "low hack to Ocean Dlty Friday t« try a few days at the fishing gams. Mrs. * "W Hoffman has retflrned home fmm Cambridge, Pa., whtfe sbi attended the fowerii of her father . " . *#'•- «• • • _ r

1 NO REPORT YET ON PROPOSED HOTEL i s Promoters of Tenth Street Project So Tell Board of t Trade's Committee. J Hi- early m Hie full, but already the townspeople have gone into their old well- known stride— three or four function* to one night and no place to K«» the other live week-day evening*. lakeTue-day evening; for Instance. . Meetings of the Board or Trade and Hoard of Education, reception to the t Hev. Dr. aud Mrs. B. 8. Snyder and a kitchen shower by the Baptta Church congregation. ' Is it any wonder that there were scarcely any men at the Board of • Trade meeting? It tea physical itu1 poatdbilty for a per mi n to be at two places, somewhat separated, at the i -aiue lime. t There wa- hardly n quorum at the Board of Trade meeting. , Finally, when It wa- nearly M . o'clock, with a perfectly good evening f virtually waited, President Brick a-ked for a report from the committee that wa- to have Interviewed the prof motels Of the pro|K>*ed hotel on the t ocean fruut at Tenth street. , The chairman of the committee wan uot pre«eut. B. Frank Smith, a member of the committee, -aid that these hotel promoter* bad a meeting Saturday night, but he wan not able to attend. He had been told, however, thai these geutieiuou1 were not ready to say anything at thl- lime. Andrew Nurthelmer. He was 82 years old and a veteran of the Civil ' War. Din wood Sack aud family have closed their summer home here and goue lo Saleiu for the winter mouths. James McManiu, of this city, has returned from a four-day visit to friends in (ieriuautow u and Nicetown. George F. Hied and family, of Luuiberlou. spent Saturday and Sunday at their uew cottage, 810 Seventh street. H. W. Stclwaguu, a Philadelphia bu.HliiCft.i man living at itidley Park, was down Saturday to try a little iltdilug. K. H. Whitman and wife, of Philadelphia, visited Mrs. J. K. Morrison, , at the Idlewtld, Saturday and Sunday. Charles E. Babbitt, of Philadelphia, recently s|H*iit several days llshing here. He I* a member of the Anglers' Club. Mi— Laura M. Joue-, of Philadelphia, spent a few days during the week at her bungalow, 8CJ DeLaucey place. Scott Adam*, a high school youth. Injured his neck while going through with some gym uastic exereDe# a few flays ago Mis* Elizabeth Breckley, chief of the city's electrical bureau, 1- on her vacation. She I- visiting some Southern cities. Mark Bevau and wife, of this city went to West Grove. Pa., on Monday toatteud the funeral of a cousin of Mrs. Bevau. Commodore William E. Hexauier aud family, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end at their Atlautic avenue cottage. Com ml —loner William Walsh, of , the Philadelphia Hegl*lratloii Board, and family have closer! tltelr cottage for the season. tAp Hev. Thomas P. Blake, of this city, returned Thursday night from a 1 short visit to Humraervtlle, >$- J., and New York City. Bernard Iluckdeschel aud L. M. Garrett, of Philadelphia, were among 1 the well-known cottagers here Saturday aud Huuday. Mr*. Howard Newklrk and son, of 1 Salem, are spending two weeks here. Mr*. Newklrk i* a *l#ler of Mr*. John I K. Jone*. of thl* city. D. Howell, of New York City, a summer re*kleul of thi* city, where I he enjoy* the tinhtug, wa* in town Friday and Saturday. Mr*. Jane T. Doughty aud daugh- . ter, of Philadelphia^ spent Saturday I and Sunday In their apartment*, 814 Second street, thl* city, Mr*. Fred. Adams entertained her ' grandmother, Mrs. Bachel Connelly, of Homers' Point, at her home In thl* 1 city, over the week-end. r Mis* N. L. Crawford, supervising principal of the Newton School, West » Philadelphia, wa* at her Peunlyn i apartment* oo Saturday. John Borderleux, recently diet charged from the service. »pknl the , week-end with hi* aunt and uncle, Johu Devldf aud wife, in thl* city. » Mr, and Mr*. Henry K Honnln, of i Philadelphia, occupied their cottage, )J17 Fourth *t reel, over the w^ek-end, and entertained a parry »»f frleud*. > Dr. WHBam G Abbott, of ttiia city, yesterday closed |ih «Uif« and he will * take a re*t fir a month. He and hta > wife will leave on a trip In a few day*. Arthur B. Raymond, chief elect rl* 1 clan at Wrat Point Academy, ha* r been spending a few day* with hi* brother, W. I. Baymond, of thl# city. ■ Mr*. Mark Bevau, of thl* ctly, and " Mr*. Laura DePrehu.of Philadelphia, returned Saturday evening from a v|*lt to A*hton, Md., and Wa»hlng- - ton, D, D*. William M. Hertnler, manager of « the Atlantic and Pacific Company'# " More here, attended the meeting nf lift company'* manager* lu Camden la! a few day* ago. a] William Garwoo»l and wife, ofthU ctty, have returned from a visit in d ' Hfghtetuwn. They were accompanied o I by Lola, Edmund and lllchanl John. ■on. their grandchildren. I. Ml*# Aurora Bvane, ©ne of Hlmms1 O valnert employnn and who ha* jn»l riosed l*er #evt nth laudn lw Ute popo- , ftr reetaurant, will in a few day* toll 0 | her sister, Mr*. J- Fni, in Phlladel pnla. v 1 P. W. Towner end of L'fUtr i# pa., ere vl*ltlBg tbetf dangbter, Mto y, W. K. Towner, be*d nur* at Heotefi f

SERVICE MEN WILL HOLD MEETING HERE TONIGHT

ENTHUSIASM AT RALLY SERVICES , Presbyterian Sunday School ! Showed an Almost Perfect \ Attendance of Members t The storm Huuday kept home peo* t pie from the "Kally Day" service in t the First Presbyterian Church, but j what was lacking lu number* wan i made up In the enthusiasm of those a who came out lu spite of the storm. t The Huuday aehool was attended by most of its members. The classes e showed. In response to the roll-call. J au almost perfect attendance. The pro- ( gram was splendid, with several voloa c aud a line address by Mias Hebecca t Hughes. j The decorations were beautiful, leaves and autumn decorations pre- i vailing, with ferns to add to the color o scheme. c The pastor, the Ilev. It. 8. Huyder, c preached both morning and evening, in the morning his subject was "The | Church and Her Mission." In the l evening he spoke on "The Way to t Kulu aud the Way Back to God." The pastor will preach next Huuday t morning and eveuiug In the morn- f lug the subject will be "The Doctrine I of I he Church." « The Junior subject will be "Chll- i dren aud Their Pets." The parent* u are urged to bring the children to church. • i • • ■ ( REINFORCED PEATES , To be llouidit for Mired Croan- I Here. 1 It developed at the meeting of lhp * City Commissioners that ettbrts ar being made to purchase reinforced <1 plate*, with transverse bare under- * uealh, for use at the street crossings, o The plates at many of the street crossings were broken this summer I by the heavy trucke that passed over L them. The thought was expressed v that these plates should really be * bedded In Hie asphalt aud thus ellm- 1 luate the tipping that i* experienced by passing automobile*. The plates I won't lie llat on the concrete. The thought also was expressed ( that some time lu the not distant future all heavy trucks should be I made to travel on West avenue. n BIG WEAKFISH ' - I r Two Caught In Bay toy R. n. L Bllten. L H. B. Htites was pleasantly surprised Wednesday eveuiug of last weekL when be pulled lu a weakflsh weigh- 1 n iug 8J pounds. He was tlshlug In the I u bay, aud he caught a number of weak- L llah. I v Mr. Htltes appear* to have struck L hi* stride in the lishlng game this fall. 0 lu addition to the 8J pound weakflsh. I he caught one weighing 5 pounds w L ounces in Halubow Chaunel a few L days later. L GET THE SENTINEL \[ Properly Ownrra Can ThunKccpl In Toucto Willi City. Those who are not subscriber* to the Skntinki,, aud are interested In Ocean Ctty, a* property owners or summer J residents, should not fall, before returning home, to order the paper sent { to tliera at their winter residences. | j With the . Skntinki. reaching them every week, they will thus know all L the worth-while news of Ocean City, j Including the oftlclal actions of the I city authorities. I J oli n Race ««rled. . John Race, who died at hi* home ' In IMeasanlvllle Thursday, wa* burled in the Fleasantvllle Cemetery Bator- M day afternoon. He had been III for about a year, having been one of the 1 llr*t victim* of the "flu." He leave* v wife and one child. He had rela- H live* In thl* city. He was a carpen- < ier. Hi* father, John Race, worked in thl* city a number of year* ago. < Marries New York ttlrl. I, James Thorn polos, proprietor of the bootblack *liop on Eighth street, near 1 1 Aftbury avenue, came back to thl* L city Friday, after an absence of several days, accompanied by hi* bride. Hhe was Mis* Penelope Avah, of New York. -.They were married In New | York Wednesday evening of last week. They are living In apartment* In the building over hi* *hop. ' tfiitertaincf! Mouse Parly. Fire Chief and Mrs. Charle* Wat#on entertained a Jolly house party 8uo- 1 day at their home on Central atenue. Their guest# were Ml** Jean Morris I i aud Corporal Charle* Morris, of Geri matitown; Lt K. C. Bllwi, of Rhode I Island; Merlon Burn*, of Connecticut; Ml— Harriet Gibb, of Ocean City, and ' Mis* Anna Htadler and O. A.Crane * and wife, of Brldgeton. | j l.clter of Condolence. 1 Dr. Herechel Petflt, president of the , Board of Education, and Dr. J. i Thorn ley Hughe#, a member, pre- - pared a letter of condolence to Prof. J, M, Hieven*. who recently suffered the lf |n— of his wif*. The letter, signed by m the other member*, was *ent to Mr. ,f Htevtns by Henry. W, Townsend, eec- „ refary of ths board, yesterday. Hall. Mr. aud Mrs. Towner last year j ■ celebrated their golden wedding snub o versa ry. Mr*. R D. Henfsr and family, of '* (Carlisle, have taken apartments on Moorlyn terrace. Mr», Henfer is a »' sister of Jsine* M. Htrtiler, of Alland tie t.'tty, formerly of thla elty. Her i' husband ta a traveling man, " Mr*. Godfrey Ang, of thla city, who i, pent i lit «nmmer months with her dsugbtef, Mr*. Rvg Gilbert, Id CML Bnfiwood, !• «wtipyfog her Weal ivanueoottag* Hhe ex pacts to return in h colltnginSvnd fot the wtnter. ix f - '• Vi-iy'V ,S'.»V %■' ' j- '* .TNi'-'rvS'1

Plan for Active Organization —Work of tlic Btate Convention. Alfred K. Hmlth, John E. Trout, E. E. Merrlmau and 1!. L. Nlckerson, who altendAMl the State convention of • the New Jersey American Legion lu ' Newark Haturday, returned greatly • pleased with the experience. < The session was one lilted with ac- ' ttvjty. Governor Buuyun addresAed a— crnbJtd veteran*, who were I more thau seven huudred lu number. I Americanism was the key-uote, aud i the fact that hi* words found response |l among his hearers was evidenced by 1 1 the wild tumult of applause. | ' Col. Hobart Brown, of Newart^, who I < commanded the 114th lufautry In the 1 1 Argouue, lu which were msny Ocean M City men, was elected Htale cotiimau- i der. Msjor Leonadias Coyle.of Bridge* 1 1 was elected seulor vice commau- 1 1 1 1 Many Important topics were bought |i aud discussed, some of them Issues I of pressing nation-wide Interest, con- II ceriilng dltllcult problems which have! I come up since the dawn of peace. 1 1 Realizing the seriousness of theael problems, the Legion lu the Btate 1*1 1 bending every ellort to cope wltbli them and giving every assistance. I < Resolutions were passed favoring 1 1 the Government bonus system for 1 1 former service meu, for bettering tbel lot orthe wounded aud disabled soldier, 1 1 aud for the support of ths Red Cross I* the great work that they plan toll accomplish lu the future. It Resolutlous also were passed favor* I lug a large navy aud a system of mill- 1 ' tralulug, but uot a large stand- 1< iug army. II The Htate body went on record a* H unanimously opposed to the spread* I' of Bolshevism, I. W. W. agitation 1 1 aud International Socialism. j Dinner and supper were served thel delegate* in a room adjoiuiug the aB- 1 sembly hall by the Newark Chapter L of the Red Cross. The local post plans a large meet-l tonight (Thursday) at the Otlyh to which all service men are in- L vited, aud where the foundation for a L strong and active organization will be), i WIU, FIX JETTIES J Work May Plot be Done at D Present Time, Mayor Champion, at the' weekly! I meeting of the City Commissioners, |l said that be had a letter from a prop- It erty owner, the second or third be bad It received, referring to the condition of It the Jetties on the ocean front at Eighteenth and Twentieth streets. c He bad promised, he said, to bring |c tbe matter to tbe attention of tbel I members of tbe board. He recog |c ulzed, be stated, that what the writers!! say Is true. The only question lsl| whether tbe city has tbe meane to dole the work desired before the beginning I of tbe coming year. Il The Jetties, which were constructed |< some time since, did very well until |< recently, but now the brush ha* dla*| appeared. Property ownera feel that I these Jetties aud brush are needed!' there from this time until next spring. |< Director Campbell said that Dial thought would be that they would be I1 most needed during tbe usnal Beptera* j ber storm*. Now that September 1st past, thle danger la over. However, I he was agreeable to maklog tbe lm' I provement as requested. The expense I might be covered by a small bond I I— ue. Mayor Champion expressed tbe view I that tbe cost would not be very much. I I* unwise to bnlld these Jettie* and I not look after them. ! Director Flsber said that, tf the fl* I nanclal end can be handled, thle lei really the time to do the work, andl Mayor Champlbu said that one navar I knows Just when a storm may come. Tbe city offlal ale would be censured 1 a storm did damage to that section. Director Flsber eald that tbe cost of the brush would be slight In comparl-| eon with tbe possible damage. Mayor Champion expressed tbel opinion that tbe cost would be tool small to be considered lu tbe way of] making a bond Issue. After further discussion, tbe members of the board decided to take care of tbe matter at soon as possible. | MANY AT 8CHOOL — — — — * Total Attendance for Hootb of September Wsaftso. Prof. Stevens reported at tbe meet- 1 I Ing oftbe Board of Education that the total enrollment of pnplla lo tbe two schools during the month of September was WO, the largest in the history of tbe town. Both buildings are taxed to their maxlmnm capacity. The resignation of Mlaa Hlgbee, as Iteacber of tbe fourth grade In tbe I Wesley avenue school, was pressnted and accepted. It Is to take effect December 1. Il t* rumored that Ml»s Hlgbee, who Is tbe daughter of former Judge Hlgbee, of Homers' Point, will wed Sidney Heull, casbler of tbe Cbel* sea Hotel.

Hniored la Rca'dln*i Mrs. A. P. Brown, of this city, accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Henry K, Wlllttts, and niece#, Miss Beatrice WIIMtts and Mlse Alice Willltts, of Hmlthvllle, N. J„ recently motored to! Reading In Mrs. Brown's new car, and spent several daya. While Ih Reeding they visited Werntrsville. I Ralph Kalbach, of Mt, Hotly, Joined r I tbe party. \ I ■ i At Cwttww* «# Wfcarwiacir. - James Randolph Morrison, son nf. r I Mrs, J, K. Morrison, of tbe ldlewlld, bee entered the Philadelphia College | 1 1 of Pbgrmaey. Hi Is asalstlog hts r grandfather In tbe latter'* pharmacy Jin Box borough If re. Morrison will u close her hotel hers on Batnrdey aud 0 1 go to Philadelphia, but ah* expects to < be bers at Intervale tor sums Mass, ^ . • _

CITY HAY HAVB I SHIRT FACTORY 1 - Board of Trade Will Help New York Firm Establish One Soou. H. Greeufeld, representing the FxceLlor Underwear Company, Inc , of _ *Wt» -W8 Broadway, New York, was lu - towu Mouday for the pur pone of bhcurtaining whether II was feasible lo eHtabllnh a plant here for the manufacture of men'* shirts. He was directed to the offices of Haluee Rrlck. preeideul of tbe Board of Trade, to whom he slated hi* pro|K>sllion. He desired a building In which could be ln*talled about 80 machlues, and thecouipauy would employ from 50 to 75 girl#, whose wage*, after they had learned to make vblrt*, would average $15 aud $18 a week. The amount they would _ jearu would, to a large extent, depend — upon the girl*, a# they would be paid piece-work. They would make fair moueyiwhile learning to operate the machines. The young man said that hi* linn is responsible. He mho stated that IiIscoubIuU the owner of the Billmore Hotel lu Atlantic City. Mr. Brick told the young man that ths Board of Trade would have a meeting the next evening and tie luvlted him to attend thl* meeting aud I present Hie matter to the business of the town there gathered. Mr. Brick,* at the meeting of the board, recited Mr. Greeufeld's propo--lllon, aud some of the members expressed the view that the plan looked - good. On motion of B. Frank Hmlth, It agreed that Mr. Brick, the next day, should send a letter to Mr. Greeufeld, who was unable to remain lu Ocean City, lelllug him that the board will do everything po—lble to locate the shirt factory in thl* city. RALLY WEEK Hpcclal Henicet lu Mettoodlal Ctourcb tttart Huuday. "Rally Week" begins with uext _ Huuday for the Methodist people and their friends. At the morning service the Lord's Memorial will be celebrated, aud at tbe evening the pastor, the Rev. George W. Yard, will speak on tbe subject, "The Basis of Our Religion." Monday eveuing will be Huuday school night. The Rev. Dr. LeRoy Blxler, of DickCollege, will be the speaker, though the classes In the school, or most of them, will be represented on tbe program. It Is Intended to have the music especially attractive. There will be a meeting at the oburch every eveuiug of tbe week, except Saturday. One of these will be In charge of tbe Ushers' Union, another lo charge of tbe Woman's Home Missionary Society, and tbe remain- M |Qg ones in charge of one or another of tbe church organizations. | j Tuesday evening the Woman's II Home Missionary Society or the I cborob will arrauge the order of the I service. Wednesday evening the I Women's Foreign Missionary Society 11 will have charge of the program. I There will be C2 beautiful slides on I the development of Christianity loll South America. That same evening II there will be tbe electlomof nine true- II tees and a delegate to the lay electoral I I conference to be held at the lime of || the annual conference. Thuraday evening tbe Ushers' Union I land the Kpworth League will give I the program. Among the numbers 11 [for the evening there will be pre- I I vented selections by Malcomb Shack- II lleford, a humorist of rare ability. I Friday evening tbe official hoard II land Ladles' Aid Society will arrange I I for a flue reception, to which every- I lone Is cordially invited. h On Sunday morning, October 26, II I Dr. AlfrecWWagg, district superlnlen- II dent, will deliver tbe sermon. | A great week Is anticipated, and all II members and friends of the church II are urged to attend as many service* Il las possible. RENT APARTMENTS '| I Two to Scull ;Butldlna Taken toy II I^OCAl Rcalctr ma. The Joseph I. Scull Agency has II rented the Watteon apartments on I Central avenue to L. Leslie Headley I and H. W. Townsend, of Ocean City. I Roger Williams and wife, of the II Weaver store, have rented an apart- II Imentln the Scull Building, between II Eighth and Ninth streets. Norman I lYeoandwIfe, of Philadelphia, have II also rented an apartment In tbe same I > I building. » j ; ♦ * 1 1 >1 Hum it for Dtrorco. ' It wae learned here a few days aro II I I that ;Mr*. Jerome 8. Rush, who now I I Is superintendent of the Insane depart- I Iment of tbe Chester (tannty arms- II »| house, but who lived In Ocean City for I 1 many years, issuing for a divorce * I from her husband, Tne latter was a • hustles of the peace here for several I r year*. H# I* now said to be following I 1 hie trade of painting In Camden .

H, p, HI rat atrlckc*. | The many local friend* of B. Franklin Hlrat, of Philadelphia, a cottager, will learn with regret that he sulTered a stroke a few day# ago. Mr. Hirst for several years wa* president of the Twentieth Street Improvement Assoklatlon and a! way* an Oceau City I booster. At Detroit Convention. M r«. George W. Yard, wife of thel pastor of the First M. E. Church, 1*1 attending, as a delegate, ttis Hnmel I Missionary Convention in Detroit, I I which meets from October 1ft to Goto- 1 r{b#r£f. Mr*. Yard we* one of three] deleft ate# from this section. ) I — ■ » I I l'nlonI.»s««ft arwhff r I After bstng on tbe waiting lUt for i etvan yeara, William K Ma eey, pre^1 , idem of the Ocean CRy Tula and Trnsl t.Vi«pany. ha* bem elected a J member of the Unlun l **gm of PhilledMphto. % l|

Humphrey Radiantfire Perfect combustion, safe, odorless, and gives intense beat at a surprisingly small gas expense. No need to build furnace fires mornings andAevcn* iligs during the spring and fall months. Fits into any fireplace and is easily installed. It throws out the heat teaching into other rooms. On exhibition at our salesroom. City Gas Light Gompany Maddock's Pharmacy Eighth and Aabury Avanua PHONR 570 FRRR DELIVERY Stationery, 20c to 75c box. Samoset Candies, 60c to $1.25. Whitman's Candies. Bast in an Kodaks and Films. BPt-06 Bsburn turn Ocean Cliy, *. J. Jones' men's Stop Our new line of Stetson Hats is ready Fltte line of Suits, ready to wear; you can save money buyiug our ready-made suits this year Big line Shirts, Ties, Hosiery, Sweaters, Odd Pants, Kid Gloves, etc. All our goods guaranteed first quality WB SOLICIT YOUR PATROSAQB | 11 ■ Build a Home There IS a Building Boon). It in in full swing in the Went and Middle West. We have commenced to feci il here in the East. It's spreading. Prices will advance. Why not get busy now with those plan*? See your friend, Mr. Contractor, and go over it with him. Of course it's understood that you'll want the Lumber to come from us. If we get the business, you'll not be held up for tbe delivery of the material. That docs not outy mean LUMBER, it means Cement, Brick, Lime, Lath. Bash and Millwoik aud Hardware. everything that ftoos In tho Dulldlnft G. M. Shoemaker Lumber Go. Twolfth and West Avenue HEATING PLANTS We Install Them Any Kind ARCOLA-HOT WATER PIPELESS STEAM """ HOT WATER You Get a Guaranlu With Every Job john R. groves 835 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. 0 I Good Salesman IN the Sentinel issue of October 2d, I offered for sale several properties. The inquiries commenced coming in the same day. Through this advertisement, three of the properties were sold. j j The difficulty now is to get good, desirable, fairly- ' j priced properties. We are continually on the search ! for this kind of real estate and the number of sales being made by this office, many times in eompcti. | ! tion, has been accomplished purely through the fact that we offered the best values. I believe the Sentinel will find the buyers for these opportunities advertised today. Ocean avenue lot, 50 foot front by X35 feet I in depth. Central location, best residential neighborhood. Price, $2200.00. Lot near Tenth and Central avenue, 40x100 feet, up to grade, good location for either an apartment or cottage, close to beach, depots and stores. I Price, $1600-00. Store and Dwelling on Asbury avenue, hotwater heat, garage, five bed rooms, every modern convrtiience. Price, $4,350.00. ; Rowland Bungalow, St James Place, 2 bed I rooms, every convenience, furnished. Price, $2500. $500 cash, a saving of $500. Bungalow, three bed rooms, bath, modern in every way, all-year location. Price, $1600.00. Easy terms. Ralph L. Chester Ocean City Real Estate I 420 Eighth Street Try an Advertisement in the Ser tinel and you are sure to get quick results.

! MOTZM A»f» (WTTAeKS. Scotch ffiall a mcq tucNY, Dimmororn , OCEAN O/TY NEW JERSEY '»-£* ALL TLAK Hrr.U h Halt U fc (IU.K. wauYj Ui.ir. dw #9M I .1 iLr auJUU* t(ft Uf«4. iatld MM I I Li «>-2t '---i'-* "r-iyf-rlr fYr'IriawMsAaiss .-far*. luAbdirtitiocL aiiiuma IwOaaa ! m. a rowamm, m. m. Ucl4 kufM THE IMPERIAL 1015 Ceutral Ave, Ocean City, N. J. O^n for tha «aaa»n. I'lrtuumUy located *r Um* bradt. FkMM»441.W aiaa. c. oktzkl THE KATHLU Now open for the seasoo lUHCsairal Aveuia, OCJCAXf CITT, Xf. J. MIMHKH LKWIH A CO.NARI) HOTEL ATGLEN Ninth *treel and Central avenue Rxeslkot Table Open All Tear Booklet OwnsTftblp Maoacemenl NEW HOTEL ELBERON EIGHTH A!U> CENTRAL AVENUE •* OCEAN CITY, N. J. Naylor and Hay re, Kourtecutb Kciuoo rboroa|hly renovated aud newly papered, BeU Pbone>: 17- X and 360-1). MILLER COTTAGE 722 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JEK8EY Opeo All Ibe Year Hot Water Haal LA UK A 1. If ILL EE WYOMING Open April 12lb for the Season 724 Ocean Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Hot Water Heat A. P. Mtloer THE IDLEWILD Moorlyn Terrace Ocean City, N. J. Open tor Seaeoo 1819 Located One Block from But# M1UJ. J. K. MORRISON THE BISCAYNE Now Open for the Season Ocean avenue opposite Moorlyn terrace Private Baths Booklet E. BLUND1N. Owner Sterling Restaurant E. A. LArtBERT, Proprietor 838 Aabury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. Home cooklne. If sals at all bonra. DoliI catesMQ and Confectionery. Boom* aod I Board . La nc bee pat op. Have a luneb I packed for yoor borne Joar ney ar fUbtnc trip. Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth at. and West are. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Residence: X40J Central Aveaae Bell Pfeeae HEADLEt A ADAM 1>"-'cr"° Reading: Coal I Also Klndlina Wood by barrel or oortL Beet coal on Ihe market. 9000 It*, to tbe ton guaranteed. Ball or Enterprise 'phone. Byes Examined Without Drops I Newest op-io-daU methods. BaUsCacUon I My »tock ol Eye titaaeee and Bpeoftaslea la aa I I complete aa can be found ta any ctty. I Prescription leneee duplkoLd at abort I notice. A eon racy guaranteed. Prtcee conI auient with good work. Ail work dooa as 1 lbs premlasa. A. W. ELY l**f AitauUe Aveaae ATLANTIC CITY, I, J. Shore Part Line Mm DoorI Katabllihed ISO. Bell Phone BAA 'JV wy \ /I* I Our Wall Paper I |ht a veritable find. We aim to I please the ©articular. Just come II I down and inspect our numerous I designs. If you are critical it may I take you a long time to decide — II there are so many patterns to chooae I from— but the point is that you can I be suited exactly right and at prices I that will appeal to you. ALFRED R. sUttTH 1046 Afbury Avs. Ocean City Now Jer*ay Are You a II Slave to Stoves? It your house heated only h tpots f Do you want to do with die dirt and IkaiMc o? catlying coal and axhea through dm Il rooms? £>o you want moro he* I at Icte Colt? Why not invesrigace tha . InnRrwnoiwb Jl Onepipe Heater 1- _ 1 AAa.i(ki.pnc AAfwyowlMaM