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, -y,'.•-'•' ^ixT<br />

oh Uie pan <strong>of</strong><br />

as much street<br />

^tibe people,<br />

all hoot pt«ca<br />

^ Sun says, "the<br />

tf^ir makca Cape May a fourth-<br />

«la*a eountyt_bqt to all other respect"<br />

It if first-clMajUHt stands at Ibe bead<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbetoroeetsjop.' That b to say. It Is<br />

Irrosdnjc 'taster' In population and<br />

weauti than auy.other county In tbe<br />

Httlfc'f''And It la Louud to keep o<br />

gftft^jft -<br />

*I* btfinatp look now aa ir Ibe nexi<br />

boaae' or representative* would" con<br />

tain many new men, and men who<br />

haveyettomafca their reputation<br />

•xtrfefbrcca to'the government, say*<br />

the,Tien ton'Gaietta. Many or tbe<br />

l d ^ t h t<br />

ft>f MOOminaUon, and tbe Incoming <strong>of</strong><br />

other n*n I* certain'to mark the be-<br />

ginning <strong>of</strong> •< new era, no putter what<br />

tbe remit. New s blood to coming to<br />

the i.*>te.' and the- oolcome <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

Olianvfd alignmento/tbe two parties<br />

Is awaited with deep interest<br />

'• Its would be well for every manwlio<br />

believe*. In the'principles <strong>of</strong> the Re-<br />

bubltcan party to keep In mind these<br />

* Wonto <strong>of</strong> President T»f»: "The ques-<br />

rjoa wUI'not be what complexion or<br />

9epDDiKsjDiRii one prefers, bn<br />

Whether It Is better for the country to<br />

leaveIbelbpublleaD party control the<br />

qoaat&'tot the- next two yean and<br />

further redeem Us promises, or to en-<br />

able a.'.Democratic msjorlly In tbe<br />

Boose to Interpose a veiolo Republl<br />

Csntt measures, or to forinalsla and<br />

pass, bills to carry out Democratic<br />

Prindpl«*.t> J<br />

AV political flghta go. President<br />

ftft'sattsckrupon tbe "pork barrel,<br />

irtw sticks to It, wlU not be rated as<br />

•.skirmish, says the Jersey Journal.<br />

Theeasy way In which money Is ap-<br />

propriated by Congress is a national<br />

seandaT'<strong>of</strong> long' standing. There Is<br />

not tte;sllglitert doubt tbat AMrich<br />

Wat right wbenbe said tbat C3O0.O0O<br />

•xyear was as good as given away by<br />

Ibfri national government. If Taft<br />

stops this plunderlie will deserve to<br />

, raok among the great presidents. He<br />

fa going to stop It, If he can, for be said<br />

' loW.Cmeianatl speech: ••Tbe days<br />

orllhe c 'port' barrel' are numbered •<br />

WeshmHnoirsee "wbat'a preslden<br />

ta preden<br />

eaKdotbssvehfar country from feeing<br />

^ baying nnblle has a distinct<br />

totecst ^whether or not a merchant<br />

advcrtHesTPor It la an economic trutu<br />

t l U adte<br />

aetnsl' valoes—to<br />

thai are really<br />

boslnesa on tbe<br />

boylnr PObllo baa eone to know tbb<br />

-^knowrihat Ibe boyerbas a direct<br />

th* qnesttoo <strong>of</strong> wbat tbe<br />

rtises. Tbe baying public<br />

know.ihe bnyer paya tbe<br />

^^atroniidng tbe non-<br />

^ ^ ^ g e<br />

pracrasslve (tore, where smalt volume<br />

otAea|aa jnake targe per tale proOU<br />

liwrllable. -Jit has come, therefore, t..<br />

bejttfmatter<strong>of</strong> penonal interest to a<br />

prospective bayeras to whether he or<br />

h tadll a progressive or<br />

merchant.<br />

Ayiunwn paper pnu It up to former<br />

PraadentBo6aereltinthiswt«e:"Uav<br />

lnbUtbOIda<br />

. * •'!w«r»«wdjl1and(liavlngassumed<br />

;py In New<br />

to'Colonel Boose<br />

Be<br />

and the boss is expected<br />

.. — ^n resoll* ,BooseveIt must<br />

* " -Ke^lthattbedefeat <strong>of</strong> the Bepubli-<br />

ein candidate for Governor and a Dem-<br />

•'^- - - "tin;the Legislature<br />

•OAT* raPDMa.<br />

'"Jr has. been **t(mated that there are<br />

nawmorstba'nSOO.OUO motorboats -lo<br />

tblscoootry.' These figure* were not<br />

•nested at, b^i't.were reached through<br />

a'ceusu* made by' ao association <strong>of</strong><br />

builders j»f these craft uot Jong ago<br />

The association tried to find oat Just<br />

bow,many craft there were In addition<br />

to Ibote detailed In, tbe Yacht Regis,<br />

ter, which only takes Into account ves-<br />

sels, <strong>of</strong> a certain size. The ' figures<br />

rather surprised tbe manufacturer!). •<br />

There hi not a piece <strong>of</strong> water navi-<br />

gable by a small boat tbat' has not<br />

« motorboats on It, and as many <strong>of</strong><br />

these craft draw ouly a few Inches <strong>of</strong><br />

water It can be seen bow they have . . . . .<br />

developedyachlipgererywhere.When •; uurolieH - » n »« Augustine s<br />

sailing craft only were at tbe dbposl-1 » ne "**•.'• tDe Kev. John J. Sweeney,<br />

lion ot tbe yachtsman he had to limit, silvered a short, but Instructive,; wr-<br />

ote cniialug to known nav>Kable lu "" "PProprlate to Ibe occasloii.<br />

waters, because a sallinR craft needs;*" 1 "nnounced that there would I<br />

room to work In and cannot be «ut! ohl * one m »" the subje<br />

<strong>of</strong> I he, Kev. I>r. Bmnyqle's nercuou<br />

the Pint SI. E. Church Sunday evec<br />

ing. He took IIIH text from- Kev.,<br />

17-19.<br />

• l>r..ltruiiyale ^inoke in part an fu<br />

lows:<br />

Is tbe attitude or the defeated caud<br />

dates and tbelr friends, according tn<br />

the information we have receive I.<br />

This U as it should be. Wben Repuk<br />

llcans adopt auy other attitude the<br />

do not benellt themi)elve», but simply<br />

play Iplo tbe hands <strong>of</strong>.the Democratic<br />

party, which i»roolisb. -A.very utron<br />

erTort to create dusenslou among. Re-<br />

poblicans was made during the pri<br />

marlesand has been continued «lnc<br />

because the one or two Deiiiwirati<br />

bosses <strong>of</strong> the old school which surviv<br />

are very intent upon the election, or<br />

Democratic Slier III, aud realize'thai<br />

there must be-aatton* Republican dl<br />

seuslon to enable them to do It. Ilu<br />

tbe game Is a failure. Republican!<br />

are united in tnlhia; Ann<br />

A. McUulliard, itridgeloii.<br />

" . WVOMISO. .<br />

H. H. Prlckett, Rurlliigloii; J. H<br />

Yocum and wife, Ml»« M. K. Yocutu<br />

H. J. Ch'upman, A. C\ Lore, F... M,<br />

'ollinn and wife, Philadelphia; (i. H<br />

Kuowleo, Rtverview HeigliU.<br />

ELIIKKUN. ;. ;<br />

Thos. Harrix,. Camdeu; Clara it<br />

Clouting, Miss J. Clouting, Minn A.<br />

.•loutlng, Hamh A. Clouting, C. B.<br />

Cloutlug, Sea Isle Cily; J. B. Jdbe«<br />

and [wire, Denver; "J. O. Soniieboru,<br />

Airy; J. W. Young, Wildwood<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Bruuyate, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

tlary Stretch, Philadelphia.<br />

i • . • -ATOI.EN.<br />

O. U.'Langley. Millvllle; Mr». Cora<br />

Harrison, W. F. Dougberlyi -K ii<br />

Dougherty, It. Beainel, J. H. Noton<br />

Llrs. It. H. Paller«oii, Mr«. M.C. Hart<br />

an, Phlladrlphia; Wui. LongHireet<br />

ind ulle, Merchamvllle, Kmnia Lang-<br />

ley, luua, J Wealey Arthur, Mllinay<br />

K. V Couipton, Maurketown; W. D.<br />

Brown and wife, Mian Kate Dluau,<br />

Cuuiden.<br />

BI8C-AVNE<br />

Thomay It Fort, Jr , K. B. Maltoy,<br />

M. U. Watts, C. S. Andres. Jos Stell-<br />

wagon, Sd, R. M.Fisber, M E Fisher,<br />

W. Brown. U. £ Rlsley, O. W.<br />

WIIHams, H. S Morrison and wife, C.<br />

H. Jacobs, Thos. M. Bains, U. A. Bls-<br />

H Y. Rlegner, tbe Rev. B. N. Cham-<br />

. W..J.<br />

Powers, Marguerite Carmeny, F, J.<br />

Shoyer, Wm. McCoacb, Thos. F. ftfe-<br />

JNIcbol, E. D. Saint, W. B. Davis,<br />

Philadelphia; John Foster, A. A.<br />

Howell, <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly; Wm. O. Moore,<br />

Haddoulleld; Kugeue F. Jump, J. J.<br />

I Frost, Misses WcUrelght, Camdeu;<br />

Kev. A J. Chapman, Idlewood; H C.<br />

Deunten, AlUntle Clly: C. P. Willis,<br />

, ill, stored fur the'Moorestown; O. Warner. Potutowu;<br />

a A. H^ Phillips, Long- A. R. Rodgers. Woodbury; John U.<br />

ftlagulre, Wayne.<br />

•Has) Virginia Bora Barlrd.<br />

Tbe funeral or Miss Virginia Horn,<br />

• daughter <strong>of</strong> the late George L. Horn.<br />

fwunn rv wbowasone <strong>of</strong> the' pioneer summer<br />

^ Ad- «"W«ots <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly. took place bst<br />

rk; iriTuesday from her home, 8717 Frauk-<br />

" • ford avenue, Philadelphia. j<br />

RUMOR OF HOTBV<br />

•Talit <strong>of</strong> • BsMIsi sa O««an<br />

Front at Klsnrasuli SM*W*I. '<br />

It Is'reported that Chas. A. Doe. ol<br />

Phlladslpbui, cootempiatea Ibe ems<br />

•ion <strong>of</strong> an np-to-date hotel on tbe ocean<br />

front at Eleventh atrcet, containing 75<br />

rooms equipped wltb all modern ap-<br />

pliances.<br />

'His slated tbat the hotel will be<br />

conducted by a person who for several<br />

yeaia has successfully mauaged oue <strong>of</strong><br />

Ibe smaller hotels In this city.<br />

SEALED PROPOSALS<br />

prapoMIs will he rixwlvcdbylbe<br />

ri al h-m onto. Mo at A.boty »vo-<br />

N J onlll Mond«T.Mobtr<br />

In e>r-los4 kM> CO loo«, or mora. DUD I tat<br />

•reicbl).oro<br />

(In <strong>Ocean</strong> Cllr. N. J. HUH pries per Im<br />

AUo •!«• uuu ol coal<br />

PROPOSALS<br />

Kor Iron Drains** Ho« for tbe 2ud Krrtiop ol<br />

th» Heulwr* ROMI.<br />

frOpouU win b. raoilnd.snd orxnnl by<br />

Collector 'JoMpb I. MCD'U". iVtiin tiir.'sf JT,<br />

Uondmr, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 10, IVIO, at II •'• - '<br />

Ir6pouil> w<br />

the Bo.rd <strong>of</strong> rnttboUto<br />

C«pe »l«v,N*w Jenejr.a<br />

Collector JOMPb I H<br />

on M<br />

vd sn4<br />

or tl.<br />

bm<br />

y,<br />

m., for Iron<br />

B<br />

iol> ol<br />

• ipty<br />

tilr. !f J.,<br />

or loci M.<br />

ll d P<br />

er 10, IVIO, at II or loci M.<br />

for oral • lo be dell ered P.<br />

U'lon >ndu VJ<br />

Ita.<br />

l lo be dell ered<br />

«JaMUlon >ndueeiui VJew.<br />

KUUDIU} IO be ruroUbert: '<br />

•-.n. plp«. ior.-n, Unxttw. wel(bl XA<br />

p* r lenglb.<br />

10-ID. plpe,l6l7IL lentlli*. weldu TTU<br />

per lengtli. .<br />

12-ln. pipe, I 12-H. leDCIUm Wel(bl<br />

pet leogtb. '<br />

K-lo. pipe, « l.'-fl. Irattba, welKbt IJUO IM.<br />

per lensib.<br />

I»-ln. pipe, Sli.n. lenttlis, wH«bt 1.VW Ibt.<br />

p**r MnslD<br />

L.A.KIVB,<br />

22<br />

CHABLKSHAYUE.<br />

? 1 "'"'<br />

Notitre <strong>of</strong> Meeting <strong>of</strong> Commis-<br />

sionars <strong>of</strong> A«x»«miM»nt.<br />

Notice U brrebyglTfn lust 1 bsvedrllvered<br />

to tbe LYHumbslonen or A»x^«nieol or<br />

Oc i -n Cty, Mew Jeraejr. s copy or tbe reaalu-<br />

iwn P«Md by common Coanrll ol iww<br />

<strong>City</strong> oo <strong>Oct</strong>ober 3. imo. awertalnlnit I be co l»<br />

or expense or tbe Improvement >« xt oat In<br />

«nordlo«Dc«r entitled-An ordlnanm ti pn>-<br />

vU« rortbelmpmtenent <strong>of</strong>certKln .trr,^-.<br />

a>enae> and blxbwsye- In tbe • Itv <strong>of</strong> > X€»n<br />

<strong>City</strong> by cutblni and pavlnic Ibe tameln front<br />

or certain Iot» and between rertalD wmta."<br />

approved Heptember |0. ir ». duly a l*»tert<br />

by nirrand mnber •<br />

TAKE NOriCK tbat Ibe. «ald Co-nmU-<br />

•loneni <strong>of</strong> A>M«nienl nave appointed Malnr.<br />

lor bearlni tbo partlea Intemled In •nrlmn<br />

proveu nuat wnlebtlme tbeywlll sue a I<br />

i«rtle- lutereahd lo.or alfecfr*] by, tb« Ini-<br />

P'ovrmenl ample O|>ponuntl> t.. be li».U<br />

upim tbe «ut.Jec(or In*IMMUI«|]|<strong>of</strong> dnm.<br />

aiceM naMtalnett-by or ben*-llli« conrerrrd aunn<br />

any landa or nai eaule by reawn or »u.-l. lui-<br />

proveratniMw Ine eaae tnny be.<br />

• lt.il.LA UAKKKTMON.<br />

NOTICE.<br />

TbeConniy Hoard or Tavallon will bror<br />

Appeajs rrom aiue^nienta <strong>of</strong> t*xe« lu llw dr-<br />

leivnt niunlripallllea in l'«|«. May L'oiinir al<br />

tbe plaera d»l«naled t-lo« and npoo tbe<br />

daM named, roiventnn In earb pU-v at l»n<br />

oelock In tbe mornlnif except n4 olberwlw<br />

elated below.<br />

Appealacannotberonrfderrd aalrvmiulr<br />

In accordance with ibe role* or tbe thiard<br />

and apon ibe pmcrlbed bUok>. whlrh oil'<br />

beanppllaltouiy wbodeelielbeni.uponsp<br />

plication to Ibeaecrelaryor Ibe IIo.rO. Hurry<br />

Headley. <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiy.N.J. *" J<br />

HoutbC»pov .'ad.lvio.a. m.<br />

SSoTtthMBB "*"• " OTOU « b - "-». >rld»y.<br />

SSoTtthMBB<br />

Middle Tmrn.hlp, Court Uoo»e. Uuuday.<br />

>ov. ,tb, IVIOL * .<br />

Lower Townnblp. Townnlilp HOOK, Wed<br />

neada**, Nov. ttth. 11*10 ~ -<br />

wiwwood Horoujh. Horou«h ll-.ll. Friday.<br />

r*ov. llth. Ivio.<br />

iiiii'. l iliJ!" y <strong>City</strong> ' '"*'""""• MoDd »<br />

Nortb Wlldwocd KomiKli. lloroueh Hull.<br />

Wedneaday, Nov. l«b,1flo. -• -<br />

Holly B-jK-h Honraib. IDrobul, H«ll. Krl"-<br />

day. Nov. IDIb. IW0, p. m. "•<br />

T .MS 00 * '^~ | -" oroo "' h<br />

ber Frldv w l»l<br />

T ber,<br />

er, Frldav<br />

^ D 5lT<br />

w, l»lo, a. m.<br />

•»»» l«le <strong>City</strong>. <strong>City</strong> Ha<br />

Mb. |MD. • i . . -<br />

. - W. K. YOUNU<br />

ilon.l,},<br />

Nov.<br />

—Cape May fonntjr Board olTBIiltlo<br />

Attest: . -<br />

HAKKY UKADLSV- Meeretary.<br />

\JXZr<br />

Jl * y Coorf P 00 "- >•• ••••'*<br />

1IMI.KU.P. P..KISI.-<br />

Geo. E. Alferd<br />

Harness and Collar Maker<br />

Paul t*«lronase Appreciated<br />

• ^m<br />

KumreFMtron.eeStill More Appreciated<br />

HAVEN AVE. aaovt EIGHTH ST<br />

OCEAN CITV. N. J. '<br />

JAOOB 8OHUFF<br />

THE PIONEER BAKERY.<br />

la.700JUtarf JbteM,OoMi C8), 1.1,<br />

The Pontiere<br />

BOOT s SHOE<br />

REPAIRING<br />

SHOP<br />

REPAIRING NEATLY DONE<br />

•Is-»I8 Asbmy Ave Oceta CJtr, rt J.<br />

ABBOTTS'<br />

Alderney Dairies<br />

(Sncoruor to I. S. Champion)<br />

Seventh St. a'nd West Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

Choice Dairy Product*-<br />

ButUr and Enu<br />

Ask for Booklet <strong>of</strong> Specialties<br />

Shoe and Clothing Sale on Record :#'<br />

Prices: $7.60 $10.00 $12.60 $16.0Q $18.00<br />

Each one <strong>of</strong> these is ^rfiain<br />

BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES.<br />

In all theswcllest novelties. Well made, correct fit, and up-te-daje.<br />

Prices: $1.48 $1.93 $2.44 $2.96 $3.48<br />

' • ' "WORTH DOUBLE-<br />

Our <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> MerVe Pants is Complete.<br />

PRICES: 9SC $1.50 ?2.oo $300 /4.-°o $5-°°.<br />

tA1l the late t styles. •<br />

Orrter- Delivered Both I'liQiiex<br />

SHOEMAKER'S<br />

STORAGE<br />

HOUSE<br />

•3th and Went Ave.,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clly, X. J.<br />

All person<br />

id <strong>of</strong> Me is liavlng Funiiidre or an,<br />

klud<strong>of</strong> Mercbaudiiw to beatoml wl<br />

save money by going to the<br />

Shoemaker Storage House<br />

LA.STEEIMAN<br />

BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRI6HT<br />

• Practical Horseshoeing<br />

JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY<br />

CUm Md Ojttet Toegi 1 SpjtfaHj<br />

Ageiit for Stewart's Tron Works ('».<br />

Plain and Ornamental Iron FVnrr.<br />

Iron ltailliiRH.and Window Ouarcl-.<br />

Seventh St. and Haven Ave.<br />

H.STEELMAN<br />

Fresh Meats<br />

Teas, C<strong>of</strong>fees. Fine Groceries<br />

and Provisions<br />

POULTRY DRKdSEO TO OUDKK<br />

FOURTH ST. and ASBURY AVF.<br />

Clears anj Tobacco. Orders DcllTcrcd '<br />

Orders receive prompt attention.-<br />

, A. J. SMITH. PHOPKICTON<br />

«M«LKaai.s aas iL OCSLCS ia<br />

PURE ICE<br />

BESTTriCOAL<br />

OAK AND<br />

Boys' Bloomer Pants,' 48c, 73c, 98c, $1.25<br />

A Full <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> Men's Wool Underwear, 48c. 75c. $1.25.<br />

BIO DRIVE IIM SHOES<br />

Read a few <strong>of</strong> ihes«: items. . Such extremely low prices.<br />

Boys' and CHrls! School-Shoes<br />

Regular Price §1.50<br />

• l ; or this sale ySc<br />

Special Lot <strong>of</strong> Hen's U. S. Army<br />

Shoes. .<br />

Price $.1.50. • For this sale S2.4S<br />

Men's Heavy Russet Shoes, also<br />

Patent Colt<br />

Rcg.IViceS3.o0. Fortlifasale Si .;. Price S3.50. For tins sale S2.48<br />

Car Fare;, Paid on $10.00<br />

'. worth <strong>of</strong> Goods.<br />

$1.5O Sweater Coats, all colors, now 96c<br />

A. HIRSCH<br />

11603 and 1605 Atlantic AVenue,<br />

fOBTHjt4-TOSUI AID HDILDCUM.<br />

OTIS M. TOWNSEND<br />

BUILDER<br />

OFFICK:- Sth St. Opposite P.-O.'<br />

Plans and Specifications<br />

prepared without charge<br />

" <strong>On</strong>ly galvanised nails used on t '<br />

exterior "work<br />

.ENGLISH A JOHNSON, \<br />

CODlracl<strong>of</strong>s and Builders<br />

•3IO Asbnry Atennr, '<br />

OCU> CITY, !». J.<br />

flessbore Home* ud B«mod,.llnr s mprclmity. I<br />

Pifnutw cheerfully «iveo.<br />

6EB8GE H. I01UE81S J SOI .<br />

Carpenters and Builders<br />

OCEAM CITT. ». J. ' j<br />

Una. BnlMlnp erected bj COB- {<br />

HEADQUA RTERS<br />

For anything you want to know about<br />

building.<br />

L<br />

Are you nniKvidtil how to plan your house ? You are invited<br />

to ctuiio ai'ulsve-ntir s]>U-mliil coikrlion <strong>of</strong>-iiii-lo-date^ plans.<br />

• ' Wo'nM \mlikL- to liave your iilcas <strong>of</strong> a house 2 Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. ).<br />

Klectrieal work 01 nil kinds promptly at<br />

tended to. All material and work guaraolceo<br />

alrleUy drat claaa.<br />

ESTIMATES AND PLANS FURNISHED<br />

JOHNT.SEAL<br />

BUILDER<br />

Oittatn^-SI) li.li. HilUtMitul. A|«rtlilrtif IIOIIH*<br />

orriec: roe MOORLVN TCRRACC<br />

ocean CITY , MCW jcoscv<br />

B.O.Mtfams. . ff.W.Adiot<br />

BED. 0. AOAMS & BHO.<br />

PUSTERIN6, RANGE SETTING<br />

MICK LAYING. Etc. Etc<br />

AU Work lo Mason Uae\ Promptl;<br />

Attended'To,<br />

OCEAN CtTV. N J .<br />

YOU SHOULD HAVE<br />

A Reliable Builder<br />

To erect your <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> cottaKe. Vouonnot spare the tirne<br />

must depend upon<br />

to look after it closely yourself and<br />

Iionesty <strong>of</strong> the contractor.<br />

the<br />

Aiiionj; others I have built for Rev. C. W. Bispham. 4244<br />

Pine si:,ami Joseph !•'. Myers,.12^7 Rid^e avenue, Philadelphia.<br />

-Ask_thenuabout<br />

OTIS M. TOWNSEND<br />

OFHCE<br />

81b St. Opposite P. 0.BUILDER<br />

OCEAN CITY.<br />

•n. J.<br />

GeneraJ^ontractors-and-Biiilders<br />

, Scull and Marts Company<br />

. . - INCORPORATtO .<br />

ALLICS Sti-1.1.. President- JOHN MARTS. Sec'y and Trea?.<br />

• unices, bixth and Haven Avenue. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. • "<br />

'• • . BKI.I. TKI.Iil'ltONK ;<br />

Hotels. Apartment Houses, Cottages, Bungalows<br />

8PEGIAL DESIGNS IN<br />

CONCRETE BLOCK<br />

and Hidewalkx, also Brick Work<br />

. and Plastering.'<br />

Sehupeh, Cafter & Co.<br />

701 Anbury Avenue<br />

GOAL GOAL<br />

GOAL<br />

GOAL GOAL<br />

Boy ynnr <br />

A. W. ELY<br />

CITY. Kf. J.<br />

Hboro Kiut l.lnij Puuni Door<br />

>ubl,.uwl itm. lWllihon.liai.ll<br />

WUUrd W. Ad<br />

CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO.<br />

(SooceMor. (a Bsker-ft Adsiu) •<br />

Osslsrals '<br />

Hart, CarpeU, Mattl<strong>of</strong> and Bcddlnt<br />

^^.ywtow Shades, Etc<br />

M-Ji Asbury avenoe.Ooean Olly.Nj<br />

ursservsa lor<br />

.•'•-W. L. BERRY.<br />

Manufacturing Jeweler,<br />

NO. 33 SOUTH SECOND ST..<br />

Ksvsirlor *<br />

For LIGHT. HEAT and POWEB<br />

C/TY QAB UQHT OO.<br />

• DO wear AV*. ,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel<br />

' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6,<strong>1910</strong>.<br />

. We shall be glad to "receive Hems <strong>of</strong><br />

news aud comnpuulcatlous<strong>of</strong> Interest<br />

to thla rcommunlty and our readers<br />

everywhere.<br />

All oonnnunlcatlona should be ao-<br />

compauletl wltb thp full name and<br />

address <strong>of</strong> the writer, uot uecessarlly,<br />

for publication, but sn> Kuarantee<strong>of</strong><br />

Hood faith.<br />

DOT8.<br />

Ilulldtrs are busy. .<br />

Advertise lu the HENTINKI,.<br />

Many resklenlH are taking their<br />

vacsllou.<br />

Flahlug In the bay Is po|iuiar now<br />

wltb some <strong>of</strong> tbe resldeuts,<br />

Joseph I.BcuU has had his building<br />

' oirAsbury avenue repalnleil.<br />

What's become <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'a brow,<br />

band and KalmlaTrlbe'Hdrum corps?<br />

Jacob BchnlT, <strong>of</strong> this clly, aRaln en-<br />

tered Hie ranks <strong>of</strong> married men a few<br />

days ago,<br />

' The fall meeting <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />

County Teache.ni' Association will oc-<br />

cur al South Beaville, <strong>Oct</strong>ober. 15. A<br />

prominent New York Inctruetor will<br />

be present. ,<br />

MORE FIREPLUGS<br />

NEEDED IN.CITY<br />

Council Will Provide These,<br />

aa Well as Fire-Alarm ;<br />

Boxes.<br />

At foundl's meeting -Monday even.<br />

Ing, the subject <strong>of</strong> additional Ure plugs<br />

and lire alarm boxes for the new and'<br />

growlug sectlous <strong>of</strong> tbe clly was dls- 1<br />

cussed at jranre length. . •<br />

<strong>On</strong>. motion, It WBB agreed to have the'<br />

water committee place new lire plugs<br />

In several section's 0/ tbe towu, <strong>City</strong><br />

Clerk Garretson lo notify tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> -.<br />

<strong>City</strong> Water Company <strong>of</strong>' Council's **»»lon«l race Tuesday evening next at<br />

acllou. |' ue Hippodrome on tlie Itoawlwulk.<br />

Attention was called to the need pf .The entrance fees or stakesand tmphy<br />

lire alarm boxes on the bay front' In ">»•«* »»' niske the total purse *S0O.<br />

ACT OF 1907 MAYBE MADE<br />

PART OF CITY'S-CHARTER<br />

"JOB" GRIM WILL<br />

RUN RAGE<br />

PERSONALS<br />

H. H. Lake, <strong>of</strong> IIIIH clly, IA al .Dela-<br />

ware Water Uap.<br />

MIK. It. H. Patterson, <strong>of</strong> 1'lilladel-<br />

phla, Is a visitor here.<br />

W. Frank Hony. <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

was in town Saturday.<br />

wrawen~W7~Wruwii and wife liave<br />

gone to Niagara Falls. ;. "•<br />

J. Wesley Arthur, <strong>of</strong> Mllinay,<br />

greeted friends here a few days ago.<br />

letter Carrier It. ,850.3». v<br />

It wa» agreed to publish a notice <strong>of</strong><br />

iileutlnu to o|ien, grade, gravel, curb<br />

and pave the sidewalks and roadway<br />

<strong>of</strong> Twentieth street from Central ave-<br />

uue to Anbury avenue; to curb with<br />

cement curb and pave sidewalks with<br />

cement Hie sidewalks or Atlantic ave-<br />

W. Hlialler Hiuilli and family have<br />

gone ou a trip to WasbliiRtun, !>.,(•.,<br />

and other points lo that bectlon. .<br />

- AIUOIIK the vlKiturH here Saturday<br />

was Deputy HueritT Sparks, and Im<br />

was Kreeled by a ijuiuber or friend*.<br />

A. K-Mllner and wire, or the Wy-<br />

. KIUIIIK. will leave III a few.days.for<br />

—NBW-Yorferwberethey-will-remaln-a-<br />

week. r ' "* • ' ' -. " eiut on Noveinber Ili,<br />

ml alllioiigh IbeHeaHon lnw>me weeks<br />

oir guniierH are iiialerv Hurronnds Death ol Hl»<br />

Icr<strong>of</strong> xu ealrlcal Hanwcr.<br />

Chief <strong>of</strong>.Police' Soull, <strong>of</strong> tlilnclty<br />

went lo Homers' Point late Friday<br />

afleruoou toluveBtigale the report or<br />

Hie tiudlng <strong>of</strong> a dead woman on /'<br />

flats oir Itainbow channel 'In Ureat<br />

K|?g Harbor Itay. "<br />

Wlien Chief Boull reached Bpmers'<br />

Point, he found that the body had<br />

beeu discovered by John Pralt, a llsh-<br />

eriuau, aud Inn 16-year-old KOU, Frank.<br />

Dr. Bbuder, the Atlantic Couuly<br />

Physician, made a basly txaminallon<br />

<strong>of</strong> the body. He saw that tbe womab<br />

bad a near over the rlgbt eye. W hat<br />

caused this he. was uuable to de-<br />

termine Ht that time. . .<br />

' Chief Hcull, soon after returning to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, sent Capl. H. W. Hll-<br />

dreth, <strong>of</strong> the, local -police, force, to<br />

Pleaxantvllle, where the body had<br />

been removed, to see whether be could<br />

Identify the woman Capt. Hlldreth<br />

was Unable to tell whb.sbe was.' •<br />

The woman was5 feet, 8 Inches In<br />

height, aud weighed 165' pounds. She<br />

had black hair, gray eyes, and excel-<br />

lent teeth. She was probably 85 years<br />

old. Chief Scull Bays. She was wlth-<br />

November. XiasUbut-noHeanrr-cmneH-<br />

WATCH FOR LOCUSTS<br />

Warning Ment l» HIMIe Knloinnlo.<br />

- -.' mm J." a H'•• 11 Ii.<br />

Ill antlelpatliin <strong>of</strong> the visit' next<br />

yearor tlie'perliKlk-al uli-ttin, or, an it<br />

IH commonly known, (In- 17-year lo<br />

t-UHt, Dr. John II. Smith. Slate Knto-<br />

malogut,-luui-seiit-bul_a-Svariiinit_ to<br />

nurserymen, orelianlltt^, fruit ijrowerH,<br />

Question to be Submitted to<br />

Voters at Next General<br />

• ' Election.<br />

At tbe meeting <strong>of</strong> Council "Monday<br />

night, the following petition was read:<br />

"We, the undersigned, being at least<br />

100 taxpayers <strong>of</strong> the city <strong>of</strong>.<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

respectfully petition that tbe question<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbe addptioti <strong>of</strong> the provlHlous <strong>of</strong> au<br />

act or the Legislature <strong>of</strong> tbe Hlale or<br />

New Jersey, entitled, *Au aot provid-<br />

ing for the re-Improvement or any<br />

street, aveuue, mail or highway,-or<br />

the porljou or HUCII' Htreet, avenue,<br />

road or highway In any city which<br />

ban been heret<strong>of</strong>ore Improved, and for<br />

which Improvement anaeaBiuentH for<br />

beuellts have'been heret<strong>of</strong>ore-levied<br />

and Imposed, and for the i*sue <strong>of</strong><br />

bonds to pay for said Improvement,'<br />

approved. May' IS, 1(H)7, be submitted<br />

to Ibe voters <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at the next<br />

general election " '<br />

Councilman- Blanton explained that<br />

the object <strong>of</strong> the petition Is to give tbe<br />

voters aa opportunity <strong>of</strong> voting on tbe<br />

question <strong>of</strong> making the act referred to<br />

a part or the city charter aud thus do<br />

away with submitting tbe matter or a<br />

bond Issue to tbe people every lime<br />

clly ImprovemeiitH are to be made<br />

Under thlH act, the clly can rebuild<br />

and improve Htreets, and provision l»<br />

made for the payment <strong>of</strong> the name.<br />

A resolution carrying out tbe provi-<br />

sions <strong>of</strong> the' petition waH adopted by<br />

Council.<br />

ILLEGAL LIQUOR SALES<br />

STEADY MARCH<br />

OF IMPROVEMENT<br />

nd farmeri) generally.<br />

It IH explained that Ibe njiiry IH<br />

done by -the female depoiltinit eggx In<br />

twiga and Hinall branche'. 'I'reuau-<br />

tlqus suggeHled are two-fold, Belting<br />

oi|t wdody Htock too nmull Uf attract<br />

he peat, or refaiutug from pruning<br />

heavy_wooded-j!tock,jM>-tbuLILw:IILbt<br />

strong enough to ntaud the utluckn.<br />

, .OLD-TIME VISITOR<br />

ISM Harp Plritl Haw Thin Item<br />

as ycara Ago. -<br />

MIHH Emma Harp, who liven atthe<br />

Penn Home, Itelgrade and Sunque-<br />

hanna avenue, Philadelphia, l» vlnlt-<br />

K MM. Hazel Newklrk.<br />

MUH Harp, who Is 75 yearn old aud<br />

remarkably young for her age, paid<br />

her llrst visit-to Oceau. <strong>City</strong> 28 yearH<br />

ago. tthewas an Intimate, frleud or<br />

Mr. and Mrn. Jense Couver. This Is<br />

her. HrHt visit lu teu yean, aud she<br />

marvels at Its great improvements. • *<br />

Jaollce Trenchard Ol«cs Clvar<br />

• Kxpianallou <strong>of</strong> Law. . -<br />

In charging the Cumberland 'Couuty<br />

Urand Jury, a few days since, Justice<br />

Trenchard was particularly explicit<br />

regarding tbe Illegal Hale <strong>of</strong> liquor.<br />

Hald Justice Treucbard: -<br />

•Uroadly Bpeaklug It IH unlawful to<br />

Hell Intoxicating lli|uor« wllhoul a II-<br />

ueiine. Thai IH familiar Inw. '<br />

DrugglHts may, neverthelexH, Hell<br />

tiy lewi iiieanure than one quart under<br />

certain conditioiiH only, which I will<br />

now Ktate. , _<br />

.•"The Male by drugRinlx IH allowed<br />

mily when HUCII llquorn Lt\ in gmMl<br />

faith, compounded or wilil for Inedl-<br />

uliial \ixe» only", upon the 'preHcripttoii<br />

or a reputable physician.<br />

"It is essential to the validity <strong>of</strong> a<br />

sale by a druggist that the .liquors be<br />

lu good faith sold for medicluul.UHes<br />

only on prexcrlptlon <strong>of</strong> a reputable<br />

physlclau. Any Hale not HO made is<br />

unlawful. , '<br />

"A sale that IH unlawful IH a mis-<br />

demeanor. For misdemeanor* all pre-<br />

HOUH who aid, abet or auslHt aree*<br />

All poHt olllce 4>HMl8lanlH ure inter-<br />

ented In what may be the outcoini* <strong>of</strong><br />

the consultations lu progress at tbe<br />

While Houne between I'reidileut Taft<br />

aud the members <strong>of</strong> Ills cabinet. It Is<br />

expected 'that the President will Issue<br />

Boou au order placing approximately<br />

8,000 asslotaut poHtma'Hters iu the<br />

Uulled Hlales under the protection <strong>of</strong><br />

the civil service law aud takjug them<br />

entirely out <strong>of</strong> politics. *<br />

It Is also Maid that the President will<br />

recommend to Congress this fall that<br />

second and third clasa' poatuiantern be<br />

placed under civil service.<br />

• By this order iasuel 7,(1:22 a«»lBtaut<br />

postmasters will be airected and if the<br />

reeumuioudallou Is adopted by Cou-<br />

greau 7,198 addltloual p.nluiaaterM will<br />

be under .civil service rules.<br />

Postmaster General HItchcock made<br />

tbe. recommeudalloiiH to President<br />

Taft, both as to tbe awdxtaut post.<br />

masters and to the ottKHals <strong>of</strong> the<br />

mmd and tlilrd class. It l» a part <strong>of</strong><br />

the pontujanter general'x scheme to<br />

put the postal eatabllshmeut on a busl-<br />

newi banls°aud to make It self uupport-<br />

lug. •<br />

BIK Money From AUIOH. <<br />

The motorlats <strong>of</strong> New Jersey t>ay a<br />

larKesum anuually.to the Htute. Ac-<br />

cording to llgures compiled by a mem-<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Automobile<br />

and Motor Club, there are 25,000 motor<br />

owners lu the State; Ibe average value<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbelr cars being about $1>500. The'<br />

tax rate throughout the various cities<br />

in about two dollars per hundred.<br />

Figuring *30 the average lax nn each<br />

car, we have $7o0,000 paid to the var-<br />

ious municipalities, ' Iu addition to<br />

Ibis Hum the motor vehicle depart-<br />

meut <strong>of</strong> New Jersey receives about<br />

IwtOO.OOO for car licenses, brlugiug the<br />

total paid by New Jer-ey mnturlxtx to<br />

one million nnd llfty thouHand dollarH<br />

annually.' , • • ' •<br />

ChlckcB Supper.<br />

The members <strong>of</strong> the Ladies' Auxil-<br />

iary <strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian Cliuruh<br />

are making arrangements' to give a<br />

chicken supper ou Thursday evening<br />

November 10. * .<br />

The.J. O. Bentley Co.<br />

I 1 -<br />

I 1<br />

'I 1<br />

85O Asbury Avenue<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> New Jersey<br />

Also Branch Store, 826 Boardwalk<br />

Stamped <strong>Line</strong>n, Embroideries<br />

and Novelties. . " •<br />

THE KATHLU<br />

liaicsniral Aventw, OCEAN OITY, M. J,<br />

upou rortbeMuon. Plesaantly loostsd,<br />

near Iba beasb, with run oowa view.<br />

Home comforts. Wrlie tor bookut<br />

'M1HHKULUW1B&CONAUU.<br />

WYOMING<br />

~ ., J»4 OCBM>. AVEHIIB -',<br />

Occsn tiljr, M. J^<br />

Open Bll.tho year p Uot WaUr Mesl<br />

. •• A.'V. i<br />

THE ELBERON<br />

(VormerlrUxKmmett) .<br />

KHrmti and central Avenue<br />

OCEAHCITT.H.J. ' .<br />

Hot Water Unit. Bvory Room Tboroagbly<br />

Heated.<br />

MRH. Rl.1.4 E. N1VLOR, Prop.<br />

OCEANIC<br />

ITIv.le ImUia. MoM desirable lo-<br />

cution. capscllT am. Klevalor . -<br />

nod service unexcelled.<br />

' Open for tlie season. "<br />

, . • " MM. »%. BAICKIt<br />

HOTEL ATGLEN<br />

NINTH AND CKNTBAL AVENUE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. H-<br />

• . . sj.CfioVF.PvaD..<br />

" BOARDING<br />

814 Central Avenue"<br />

uvluK clowd tlie Kolrview, I will bo<br />

p to entertain my patrons al Ibis<br />

pleiuuuil cottage.* * ' * ><br />

•UN. •£. PICEU.-<br />

High Claw llooms Every Convenience<br />

THE LINCOLN<br />

Ninth and Wesley Avenue<br />

H.B. WEKUGU UellH-W<br />

Dance Every<br />

Wednesday and<br />

Saturday Night<br />

Cold Lunches;<br />

' Etc<br />

The Excursion House<br />

tusk Closed Colnnbna Day. :<br />

The Pint National Bank or this elty<br />

will be-closed Wednesday, <strong>Oct</strong>ober 12<br />

Columbus Day—a legal holiday.<br />

Tbdse having bauk buUues* that day<br />

will bear this in mind.<br />

" atiikntan >Wi:flN. ^<br />

Franklin 8. Taylor, employed In the<br />

ottlce <strong>of</strong> the Abbott Dairy Co.', la this<br />

olty, and MIH« Harah Huddell, <strong>of</strong> Phil-<br />

adelphia, were married lu Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> a few ulghts since. , •<br />

All business I transactions with tlie<br />

First National Bank are regardea by<br />

tbem'as strictly conadentlal. ; •<br />

FOB BAMU—CoUages, and loU in<br />

most desirable locations in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Apply to A. Cottou 619 Asbury avenue,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey.<br />

. fire Alarm Bona.<br />

Wben you hear (be lire-alarm bell,<br />

look at the subjoined list <strong>of</strong> numbers<br />

<strong>of</strong> tire-boxes, and you will aacertaiu<br />

tbe location <strong>of</strong> the rlre:<br />

16—Second aud Anbury avenue.<br />

18-rPourtb and Asbury avenue".<br />

27—Fourth and <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue.<br />

80—Sixth and Central avenue.<br />

46—Eighth aud Anbury avenue.<br />

48—<strong>City</strong> Pavilion,' Boardwalk.<br />

54—Ninth and <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue.<br />

02—Tenth aud Asbury aveuue.<br />

73-^-Eleventh auU-Central avenue.<br />

82—Thirteenth and Anbury aveuue.<br />

Dl—Sixteenth and Anbury avenue.<br />

"Free Telephone Berwlce.<br />

The' Bell Telephone Co. Is now <strong>of</strong>fer-<br />

ing three months' free service on all<br />

new contracts. . Tbla la a good <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

and oue tbat should be. grouped by<br />

those without telephones.<br />

A Way Out,<br />

"Sbo Insists 1 hut ber paternal uncos-<br />

tor came over on Ibe MuyUower."<br />

"But I. thought they proved to ber<br />

that there was no »ucb name on .tlie<br />

Mayflower rc«lBterr • ••.'.'<br />

"They did. Aud uow abo ooys be<br />

was a stowaway."—Cleveland' Plain<br />

penlor. :_ •' •<br />

' Ths Story Needed Confirmation.<br />

"Oeorele. did you know tbat 1'was<br />

going to- marry your stater J"<br />

"Well, 1 beard ber. say so, but she's<br />

bad tbat Idea about so many other fel-<br />

lows tbat I didn't.feel sure about it<br />

till you told uie."—Brooklyn Life.;<br />

. Poor Product.<br />

I'm a self made man, I am." •<br />

"Well. Ibere la one thing you needn't<br />

worry about" ; , ' . ., • '•<br />

"What Is thatr* •' , .<br />

•Takjng out a patent, 1 * ' _ ; | I<br />

Trie HssvUst Mssl.<br />

"When do yon takn tbe heaviest ratal<br />

01 the dayf. asked a bachelor <strong>of</strong> a|<br />

married man.' • '<br />

*• "Wben my wife cooks It," came tot |<br />

1 reply. . u _<br />

ABBOTT'S ALDERNEY<br />

have, the liest <strong>of</strong> everything in tlie dairy line. We desire<br />

. ' to serve all <strong>of</strong> our patrons .that live in Philadelphia when* '<br />

• they return home in the fall, so please tell our driver your .,"-.<br />

home address before you leave and we will have '<br />

Abbott's Selected Country Bottled Milk (S. C. B.)<br />

at your city home wlien you arrive. •<br />

The superior .quality <strong>of</strong>- this milk' niid'the special and '<br />

.. sanitary care it receives", nlakes it well worth while for'.<br />

>ou to give it a trial." Nothing better to'be-liad. . •<br />

Abbott's Alderney Dairies<br />

Phila. . Atlantic <strong>City</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Wildwood<br />

JAMES CLARK Proprietor<br />

MAIN STREET and ...<br />

NEW JERSEY AVENUE .<br />

SOMERS* POINT :; N. J.<br />

IRA E. WALL<br />

710 Asbury, Avenue. .!<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> , New Jersey<br />

Plain and Decorative<br />

PAPERHANOER<br />

Estimates cheerfully given '<br />

Bell Phone 18 ' ; Inter-State Phone 134-A<br />

SUTTON '& GORSON CO.<br />

General Contractors<br />

Grading and Street Building<br />

739 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, • New Jersey<br />

Advertise in the SENTINEL<br />

First National Bank<br />

Oooan <strong>City</strong>, N. J. .<br />

CAPITAL JSO.OOO.. . SURPLUS SM|«W<br />

I k M . O K K S S K , P n s l d m t • • , , ' ' . ' . "<br />

. B. u. erf mm, vie»-PnsM«it ' .<<br />

• - W. 80OIT OAMD. Oailiter' • •.";-w:'j<br />

J. HTHIAH TATKM. HoUOUO<br />

T<br />

Kllis B.ItVstaaU<br />

Ootemiu»rUMU»lm<br />

Board ot Olraelon mMt<br />

Itotdarmorolags.'<br />

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