Oct 1910 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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^ffi*»^^<br />
W»* opIploD flrrt, pud soinctqtiig else!<br />
next, that.diaertntlates him from the'<br />
American. .< We an orthodox.'-in a<br />
^negligible'tort or .Way; but we are<br />
h d l b l '<br />
UM.it<br />
rawl<br />
MDU<br />
sarir<br />
i Oo«an..Cttj,<br />
evld*oUy;««Mitn»lnessln thelreflorts<br />
to-.have the bridge bollt ovar the hay<br />
le^ttataMf^ad may reach a satis-<br />
u iyJTOafftwgrigl^TT***'""*-> proposed<br />
,elpb,hv'.kv-li ? ""T***- ? few •vfiDr<br />
ratlf^*^^ In the<br />
Plp9^;t^^;;th«re;w«;: i nbt<br />
n^Ttallfegnardawere all young<br />
' -J* y°H; «n(T«i n«V property owner<br />
- In tola remit, don't forget to subscribe<br />
lor the f^eas <strong>City</strong> grapnel before re-<br />
turning to yoor, homo;''We say new<br />
proptrty^pww^becaos^, tbose who<br />
any .Iragtb <strong>of</strong> years<br />
>watt itbe arrival <strong>of</strong><br />
wben they are at borne,<br />
expensive commod<br />
c«njnnn|ty .can entertain.'<br />
hoold^norbeforgotten that<br />
<strong>of</strong>rtbeldtlxens. more than<br />
moral eondlUons, The<br />
lbnmements,aud at the<br />
end <strong>of</strong> the year or any month they can<br />
tell bow tbelr business to going aa to<br />
receipts and expegns, though not In<br />
detail as to divisions and classlllca-<br />
tlons <strong>of</strong> the various departments. Each<br />
department should be required to re-<br />
turn its evidence <strong>of</strong> proilt or expove<br />
Its record <strong>of</strong> loss.<br />
It to a good plan 'for the farm' to<br />
square up Its, business once a year,<br />
take an inventory and learn Juat now<br />
tlie farm Btands as to proilt qnd IOHM.<br />
(CommaDlcaUjd.)<br />
; Trie cii> •• Trolley Myaiera.<br />
EDrroiiTUEBENTiNEi.:<br />
i^njopklng.oye£thl*week!s_lsiiuejil<br />
the SENTINEL I was very much Im<br />
pressed with the meeting <strong>of</strong> Counell<br />
talking It over and try Ing to Induce Ibe<br />
'management or ibe trolley line to run<br />
their ears all the year, and the answer<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. Win. U. Moore, the presldeut,<br />
{that they would run the cars IT the'peo-<br />
ple would patronize them, and that<br />
Mtey^nLrAnnlng^iitMi^^jniereJtt<br />
a great deal <strong>of</strong> room for Improvement<br />
lo your street railway system, and any<br />
one spending a season, at Oceab <strong>City</strong><br />
can see aa much. ''The past summer<br />
Was inyfirst season there, and I wlab<br />
to say that myself and wife were so<br />
Impressed.with'the plaoe that.we in<br />
vested our money there' and stayed BIX<br />
months, doing all tbe. bunlneiuf In. the<br />
town that we could. I can ma great<br />
future for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> if the head men<br />
and tbe residents <strong>of</strong> the town will only<br />
worK for that end. '<br />
I am glad to Dote that the gas com-<br />
pany have at Isat extended their line<br />
<strong>of</strong> pipe from Thirteenth to Fifteenth<br />
street, on West, avenue. This, I Hud,<br />
has been a loDg-felt want; and I myseir<br />
bad worked since last fair to get thin<br />
Improvement that was so badly needed<br />
lntbUgrowlugsection; but I am'ge't-<br />
tlug o9 <strong>of</strong> what I marled to talk about.<br />
Mr. ; Moore sayt> the trolley road does<br />
hot s payv and I want to. say-', that it<br />
Derer will pay unless It Is run oil a<br />
paylug basis. I will not talk,about a<br />
dally occurrence, because 1 do not know<br />
that It Isl;bntlwUI state<strong>of</strong> one special<br />
day,' that j weut to baseball. After<br />
the game, I,' with a bfg'orowd or other<br />
people, waited ror a car fifteen minutes<br />
to take us home. At tbe end or ttfteeu<br />
pijnutes.acarcameln and'the crowd<br />
wentfor It. 1 Theconductor 'stopped'us<br />
from getting on,.stating; that' another<br />
carwquld ber In, Home eight mlnuteB<br />
later, that would go out ahead <strong>of</strong> him.<br />
With this news the crowd^dlnpersed<br />
All bad to walk home. I have no<br />
(loubtbut irtbere was a car or two lu<br />
walling there; at tbe cod <strong>of</strong> games every<br />
jjlght, that they;would be tiiled. AB<br />
JtWas.tbe'crowdcameout, sawoocar<br />
^^aafSfft!^.,-iW»»C.H'^j^l^^|hey;^'eVe;cpm^^<br />
'I^Mnew^il^oyer^the/xliy.: 'If<br />
iy. If<br />
tbe company wbib to run the carsand'<br />
do staying busiuess, they certainly<br />
must «ater to the, people or they ran<br />
uOt make it pay.<br />
^Tjtaatlp'g.tbat I am not taking up too<br />
mneh <strong>of</strong> your vlbl<br />
^ g g up too<br />
mneh <strong>of</strong> your valuable paper, I am<br />
ver tl<br />
the moral life or humaulty. All men<br />
who live do both and good men<br />
both well. Christianity Is a dlvln<br />
religion, and as sueh accepts an<br />
adapts llselfto thin -condition <strong>of</strong> ou<br />
e x l n t e u c e . •'- •:' ;-.". '•- -'•: " "••••':.')•' : \"-<br />
/•What Is It to be a dlnslple <strong>of</strong> Jeau»'_<br />
The urage<strong>of</strong> tbe word disciple lu the<br />
New Testament Is very simple lu<br />
meaning. It means not only a pupil<br />
but an adherent, an Imitator, one whi<br />
follows the teacher or a doctrine, a p<br />
pll aud learner, and, mark you, u«<br />
only accepts but folloWs. Thetiuedl*'<br />
clplei coutlunes ln the word <strong>of</strong> thi<br />
master. To be a- disciple <strong>of</strong> Jesus Im-<br />
plies several things, and the. Brut thing<br />
Implied Is the master. *<br />
VurlBt was ackuowledcd by a!<br />
o be a Hebrew rabbi, leacbi<br />
or master—even a prophet. Eveu t<br />
day men who wish to rid themaelvi<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Idea <strong>of</strong> a 8»vlor Bay lie was<br />
teacher from Owl. .<br />
-"All teachen are judged by the<br />
ability to Impart'knowledge, not i<br />
much to the wise an to tbe Ignoraut.<br />
"Jenus CbKwt-wlsbeirto convert<br />
world to a new religion. He doe& u<br />
go Into a theological school, but H<br />
gets together twelve unlettered Hither<br />
men. -instead or telling them the;<br />
muut know all the writlug* <strong>of</strong> the ra<br />
bin,: He commands them, saylug, *u<br />
less ye become a» little children ye cai<br />
not even see the kingdom or God.'<br />
"Not ouly wue, but BM a Master H<br />
was"wlnulug-. Not every teacher<br />
winning in bis tnaunerlmn. Bomi<br />
airive to he winning, but for somi<br />
reason they.do uot have and hold th<br />
.hearts <strong>of</strong> the scholars.<br />
"How patient He was" with dul<br />
whbiars, the disciples struggling f<<br />
tint place. But let us be i-areful bo<br />
we Judge thoite dull achoIarH, tor Jeiiu<br />
school Is not dismlwied, and we or to<br />
day are Just au dull."<br />
Hold Arrlvala.<br />
i' ' WVOMINO. •<br />
H. I.. Itons, Philadelphia.<br />
ATOI.K.V.<br />
Davlrt Mct'lure, H ». Field, riilla<br />
delpbla; (J. II. Langley, Mlllville.<br />
• ELHKKON.<br />
Chan Rooz, Balein; Percy Townnen<br />
ad-wlfe,-j^\V—Itoiikr IMilladelpljl<br />
Tlioa. W.. Jack, ColllliRHWoud; Lei'l<br />
Lore, Mlllville . •<br />
. QARWOOD.<br />
Mrs. Anna Turner, Gertrude Turner;<br />
MIHS JoHepblne Kempe, Mrs. R. H<br />
Macdonald, Philadelphia; Dr. E. H<br />
Madden, Abfecbri.<br />
. IMHEHIAL.<br />
—Edward 8cbmaIi!rle(lt7D«trbItrJohir|<br />
E. Phllllpit, Thomas Cooper Mcl!ah«n<br />
L. Rlempp, Elmer Schladewslty<br />
Robert Carson, Philadelphia:<br />
1 " BISCAYNE-<br />
E. K. Scbultz. John C. Allen, Jr.<br />
P. II. Denn'lslon, A. S. Anderson, H<br />
U. Burchfleld, T. A. Updegr<strong>of</strong>f. J. A<br />
Fi'uley; J. A. McSberry, Cbas. A. Doi<br />
aud wire, Edltb IV. Kldd.. Phlladel<br />
pbla; Frank R. Liggett, Wm. O. Llg.<br />
gett.Piltabnrg; C. H. Euos. R o '<br />
Corner, Del.; I). K 8lrao(j,.E. O<br />
Bleakly, Caindeu; M. W. Matllson<br />
Belolt, Wl» : J. E. Mountain, Harrj<br />
Mouutaln, W. H. Batty. Norristown<br />
J J. Holcomb. Indlanaplto; W. Mar<br />
tioi. New York; E Z Bowman. Ger<br />
mautowii, Md.; Cbaw. D. tVblte and<br />
wife. Ailed.K. .White aud wile, Allan,<br />
tic <strong>City</strong>. . • •'••'•.•:.<br />
. . VlilllnK Knglaod.<br />
Miss Daisy Wood head, who has<br />
been with Mrs. A. P. Milne'r at the<br />
Wyoming for the last two years, left<br />
here early this week to visit friend" In<br />
England. Mrs. Mllner accompanied<br />
her to*New York.<br />
DIUECTORIi<br />
LAKE<br />
Undertaker and Embalmer<br />
' 039 CUMTBAI. AVINCI<br />
Tbonellia ' OCKAN CITV, N.J.<br />
y<br />
very truly yours,<br />
. HERDEKT.<br />
l2<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Title and<br />
Trust Company<br />
if <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />
CAPITAL $100,000<br />
Conduct) a caneral baaklnc bufneu,<br />
reu«|vlni[.depo«lU rabjoct to check wlthont<br />
oollee iindbaaa BavlDgaPund Department<br />
oo wblcbfnurwt Is given atUierato<strong>of</strong> Sper<br />
eent. rahjeet to cheek on two weak* notice<br />
ACISM exoeutor,wlnilnl«tratora trnileeor<br />
•mrdlsn. Wllu repelpteJTor Knd kebt wltb-<br />
ontcturite.<br />
L. M. cmCHHB, Fmldent<br />
HKNBV D. MOOHB, yint Vles-frmldenl<br />
L.KHLIKH.I.UOIjAH.fMoondVlee.I'mlilant<br />
V B. tniUWnjs, Heeretsty and Tnuurer<br />
J. HTWtAN TATKM, HollcMor ALBERT G. GILBERT,<br />
PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER<br />
645 Asfaury Avenue,<br />
OOBAM OlTVi N. jr.<br />
!v thetpremteet or James.<br />
^Twelfth atreetand Blmp.<br />
" t H '<br />
OlRCCTORSl<br />
IMImalc* Irnrnunej. I ,<br />
•full Una <strong>of</strong> Joan LOOM A Co.'* rslaw<br />
'amiabe«.Eto.,iit<strong>On</strong>rBlore.<br />
•"Is*;!••iono",T.''l Lead and Oil Co»-<br />
NBW DRAWBRIDOB<br />
To Iw Csnilranad ©»«r CBannrl<br />
•.;•;'•;v:;:;-«inoiiyn—uM,-^:.y'"'-j- •.••<br />
At the meeting cf the Cape yaj<br />
County Board <strong>of</strong> Chosen Freeholders<br />
In thin clly Monday,-the follow lug<br />
resolution was passed after the report<br />
<strong>of</strong> the bridge committee bad been read:<br />
"ftaaolved by the Board or Free-<br />
holders that this board take proceed-<br />
Ings, for the erection <strong>of</strong> .a new draw-<br />
bridge over Grassy Sounds ehanuel at<br />
Holly Beach lu'sald county; and that<br />
Hie engineer be instructed to prepare<br />
plansaudspeciacatlpns'rbrsaid bridge<br />
and to submit, tbe same to this board<br />
for its approval."':<br />
The' bridge committee, comprises J.<br />
P. Fox, Sylvester Bpence, William S<br />
Johnson, Daniel Hchelllnger, D. w!<br />
Rndan aud Hope W. Oandy.<br />
JACOB SOHUFF<br />
THE PIONEER BAKERY.<br />
Re. 700 Aitanr Atttn, Oettt Ctt), 1.1.<br />
BnaAflss and Oikss d*U>. w*4dln»<br />
•paelUqr. Ordsrs o»tli»r«d tnr o><br />
Notice <strong>of</strong> Meeting <strong>of</strong> Commis-<br />
Hioners <strong>of</strong> AsseKsraent.<br />
Notice l> hereby glv«D that 1 bavedellverad<br />
to Ibo CommlMilooera or AM««4Nnieni or<br />
Oo9r, Borongb Hall, Wednen.<br />
. 2nd.l»IO,B. m.<br />
Weat Cape Slur', llarougb Hall, Friday,<br />
Nov Uh.lDlO. • ; . . "<br />
Middle Townablp, Court. U«W, Houday<br />
NaT.7tn.ltla •<br />
Lower Townablp, Townablp llonw. Wed<br />
tmAMW, Nov. »tb. 1810 • . .<br />
J<br />
day. Nov.<br />
Wt C<br />
Cakiaa<br />
The Pontiere<br />
BOOT s SHOE<br />
REPAIRING<br />
SHOP<br />
* : »: " '.<br />
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE<br />
XK—<br />
9I6-9I8 Atbarjr Ave., Occaa <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
ABBOTTS'<br />
^.THEGREATEST. ^<br />
Shoe and Clothing Sale on Record<br />
New Fall Suit© forMen and Youths. Npbby Up-<br />
to-date Style». Wonderful values. ^<br />
Prices: $7.50 $10.00 $12.60 $15.00 $18.00<br />
Each on** <strong>of</strong> these is a rargain.j<br />
BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES.<br />
In all the swellest novelties. Well made, correct fit, and up-to-date.<br />
Prices: $1.48 $1.93 $2.44 $2.96 $3.48<br />
WORTH DOUBLE . : ,<br />
Our <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> Men's Pants<br />
PRICES: 98c $1.50 $2.00 Jfood<br />
All the late't styles.<br />
is Complete.<br />
$4.00 55.00<br />
(gawcener to I. 8. Champion) ;<br />
Seventh St. and West Ave.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. • '<br />
Choice Dairy Product*!<br />
: " Batter, and Egg*<br />
Ask tor Booklet <strong>of</strong> Hpeclaltlea<br />
<strong>On</strong>lern Delivered Mutli Phones<br />
SHOEMAKER'S<br />
STORAGE<br />
HOUSE<br />
13th and We*t Ave., •<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>* W. J.<br />
All jpersous having Furniture or auy<br />
klo<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> MurchandlHa to bextored will<br />
aavemoney-by-.golng-to4lie<br />
Shoemaker Storage: House<br />
L A. STEELMAN<br />
BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT<br />
Practical Horseshoeing<br />
JOBBING DONE PROMPTL'<br />
CItn tnd Ojtlar Toagt t Spwliltj<br />
Agent, for Stewart'B Iron Works C<br />
Plain and Ornamental Iron Fencr,<br />
Iron Railings and Window UuartlH.<br />
Seventh St. and Haven Ave.<br />
Boys' Bloomer Pants, 48c, 73c, 98c. $1.25 s<br />
"; * v A Full <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong> Men's Wool Underwear, 48c, 7sc $1.25, $ 1.50<br />
BIG DRIVE IN<br />
Read a few <strong>of</strong> thrso items.<br />
SHOES<br />
Such extremely low prices.<br />
Boys' and dirte''School Shoes<br />
Regular I>rice $1.50<br />
For this sale 98c<br />
Special Lot <strong>of</strong> Men's U. S.Army<br />
Shoes. • '• •<br />
Price S3.50. For this sale §1.48<br />
Men's Heavy Russet Shoes, also<br />
Patent Colt<br />
Reg.I'rice^.oo. ForthUsale Sf .97<br />
All onr Ladies' nml Men's fine<br />
Jiand made Shoes in all leathers<br />
and styles, Price$3.50 and $4.00.'<br />
None betleriuaile.<br />
Men's and Ladles' Dress Shoes<br />
All up-to-date ^tyles.<br />
RcR.I»rice53.so. For this sale $1.48<br />
Car Fare Paid 911 £10.00 . ^<br />
worth'<strong>of</strong> Goods.<br />
$1.5O Sweater Coats, all colors, now 96c<br />
A. HIRSCH<br />
1603 and 1605 Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong>Sentinel A6BD HAN DIES<br />
' THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1010.,<br />
We shall be glad to receive Items <strong>of</strong><br />
news and communications <strong>of</strong> Interest<br />
(a this community'and our readers<br />
everywhere.<br />
All communications .should be ac-<br />
companied with the rail name and<br />
address <strong>of</strong> the writer, not necessarily<br />
for publication, but ana guarantee<strong>of</strong><br />
good faith.<br />
.. DOT8. . '<br />
Freeholders meet here Monday.<br />
Oburob suppers are now lu order. .".<br />
. Buildlriir, contraetors here are busy.<br />
Where matrimony la a farce allmouy<br />
becomes a stern reality.<br />
Tbe public snbobls had a holiday<br />
yenterday—Columbus Day.<br />
More talk <strong>of</strong> the brldgo from Uees*<br />
ley's Point to'Bomers' Point.<br />
'Some men haven't brains enough<br />
with which to feel'a headache.<br />
The' kind <strong>of</strong> work many; a man<br />
wauls Is the kluc| he can't get. * *<br />
Holly Reach Is, organizing, a State'<br />
bank with a capital <strong>of</strong> fW.OOO.<br />
-A man may always mean w bat lie<br />
tiays and still not be a man <strong>of</strong> meaus.<br />
..What every woman knows In that<br />
Hhe just baMii't a nlngle thing lit to<br />
wear.*<br />
No woman lias ever had tbe courage<br />
to.rely ou ber hatpin In dealing with<br />
a mouse.' ,<br />
A man never made a mistake lo ac-<br />
cepting advice. It's acting- upou It<br />
that counts.<br />
Some people are married dlwon-<br />
WHILETALHHG<br />
Gilbert Rnstlh Had' Appar-<br />
ently Been in Beat <strong>of</strong><br />
Health.<br />
Gilbert Huatln, who was about 78<br />
yean old, suddenly dropped over dead<br />
at the home <strong>of</strong> W. H. Colllsson, 80S<br />
Central avenue, wblleconverslng with<br />
memberlt <strong>of</strong> the'family In the. kitchen .<br />
Saturday afternoon. ' ' |<br />
He bad never appeared In belter,<br />
j humor aud talked In a Jolly strain juat<br />
I before bis fatal attack:) - '<br />
HEALTH OFFICER ADAMS<br />
CORRECTS MISSTATEMENTS<br />
H. STEELMAN<br />
Fresh Meats<br />
Teas, C<strong>of</strong>fees, Fine Groceries<br />
and Provisions<br />
POUI/ritY DRESSED TO OltDK<br />
F0U1TH ST. and ASBURY AV£<br />
Cigars and Tobacco. Orders Delivered<br />
Orders receive prompt attention.<br />
A..J. SMITH, PNOPRICTON<br />
aiNOlCSALE AMD HCTAIl OMLKM !•<br />
PURE ICE<br />
BEST .". COAL<br />
"OAK AMD<br />
(mice. No. 634 ASBURY AVENU<br />
ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY<br />
«LCW IN pnBBiiii Mountain Ice<br />
O floe, ' 1014 ' Aabury Av«<br />
. ' OCEAN CITY N.J.<br />
nwUr,Nov.»U>.lilO.' . .<br />
Wlldwood BotoatO, Borougli ilaJi, Friday<br />
Nov. Ulb/lila .<br />
Caps May Oily, Clly Bull. Monday..Nov<br />
' North Wlldwood Boraocb, Borough Hall,<br />
Wedneaday, Nov. llttli, win. . .<br />
Holly Bcmefa BoroogU. B roagb Hull. Frl<br />
day. Nor. 18tb. Iflio, p. m.<br />
- wlldwood Oral Uo<br />
b<br />
. Nor. 18tb. Ifli<br />
lldwood Oral<br />
Frlday.Vov. l<br />
UeoDlaTownalil<br />
Nov. 21at, <strong>1910</strong>.<br />
Kb. Council Cbam<br />
^<strong>1910</strong>, n-m.<br />
L <strong>of</strong> e: Hall, Monday.<br />
" Avalon'Boroaicb. Horaagb Hill, Wedpo«-<br />
day.Nair.alnl.UllO.<br />
WoodblDe Boroaib* Coanoll Cbamber. Fri-<br />
day, Nov. 23U>, <strong>1910</strong>. -<br />
Ooean tiny,- Council Chamber, Monday,<br />
Nov. aub,19ld •<br />
H*m law Clly, Oily Hall, Wedn««lou to give it a" trial. Nothing better to be had. '<br />
Abbott's Alderney Dairies<br />
hila. • Atlantic <strong>City</strong> , <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Wlldwood<br />
QHARLES L. HOFMANN<br />
REGISTERED ARCHITECT<br />
tfl M r i ' BuUdlnE<br />
WUlard W. Adasa<br />
Cimj. ADAMS & BRO.<br />
(Baooeaaora to Baker A Aduu)<br />
, • Dealerata •'• • • • •."•:-•<br />
Furalrttre, Ciroeta, Mtttloc awl Bcddlig i<br />
''"'" Window Stales.ac ..|«>Ii>ltitt-nt ntid fmiuil lilu<br />
.out ovcry II111**. I'riviiK* Hvnt HIIIUKUIIUI'-OIC. will. I u-oiili<br />
not raukf 11 iii 'rrlliiini-<br />
. New line <strong>of</strong>.sweaters for men, women and children<br />
from 50c'to $5.00. ' • ' . • • •<br />
5; S. McAllister<br />
755 Asbury Avenue ' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
PAPERHANGER<br />
Estimates cheerfully given<br />
GAS<br />
For LIGHT, HEAT and POWER<br />
CITY GAS UQHT CO. .<br />
•guvewrw A«/O wear MVK.<br />
Eyes Eiamined Without Drops<br />
Xeweat up-to-date' metboda. Hmturactlon<br />
suamnteed. Vor rlnu-elaaa Optical work<br />
there la noneeeaalty omoln^to PtUUdelpbU.<br />
TUal aa*<br />
FreeholderClark.<strong>of</strong> Atlautic County(-<br />
here yesterday, says -their board Is<br />
ready to build a bridge at any time,<br />
but It must be tirst-class, and Cape<br />
Mayy must Btaud 'its..proper share <strong>of</strong><br />
the expense br bulldiug It. .<br />
... Blaratnon Race. • '<br />
..C.Gallons; won the marathon race,<br />
at the Hlpjodrome Tuesday • evening.<br />
He ran 8J miles In 4881, with. Joseph<br />
Treut ouly three yards In tbe rear.<br />
"Joe" Grim, kuown a«|tbe ••human<br />
puuchlng bag," also ran. .<br />
Own' Up. • '<br />
A mnu Mliniilil III-VI'I- IU--II»IIIIIIIISI |.<br />
own bi' IIIIK lUH.ii in 1 In' tvrmii;. tvlili-i<br />
U Inn wiyliit'.- in iillii'i' u'lHiK'llitit h<br />
l<br />
U In y<br />
Is wiser tntl.iy lliiiii'hi* v\ns<br />
—Pone. ;.'' ' • . _ • . '<br />
. -Startad In Rutinus.<br />
"Futher ililuku I OUKIH to RO lu tor<br />
business n lilt." reiunrkt-d the elided<br />
youth. •• • • . * • ' .<br />
"Muilo 11 murt yet7', . . , •<br />
" "Oh, yinis. I've onlcrrd threp biis.1-'<br />
ncfls siillB nnd bad IUF name put up at'<br />
a comniervlnl club."—T^inlsville Cou-<br />
rier-Journiil.<br />
The J. O. Bentley Co.;<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 />
My'iitoolifo! Kye G&uwea and HpiMtmoi««"U ••<br />
complete urn can tie (band ln any city*<br />
Pr&ortpUon lenaea * dnplioabd at »bort<br />
notice* Aoouraey gaaranieed. Prloea oqn-<br />
«latent with good work. All work dene on<br />
U t e p n m t M a . •• • • > • • • • '•. . - ' „ • • •-•• - •.. ,,.•..<br />
A. WV EliY-r^.<br />
Tirclnln and AUautUe Aveik,'<br />
ATI.AHTIO CITT. H. M. • ."'•<br />
Bhore Kaat LlneFaaarn Poor. ><br />
Katabllabed law. • ' Bell Phone 1U0-U<br />
This ipaos la ressrvad far<br />
W. L. BERRY, .<br />
Manufacturing Jeweler,<br />
NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST.,<br />
Ptaiuultsltttila. pa.<br />
, FOK KENT ou FOB 8 ALE.—1441 West<br />
avenue. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Apply. W. L.<br />
Orr, 1609 8.19th street, Philadelphia.<br />
10-18 lmo. , .<br />
weeks very pleasantly with Mr. and I Apply to A. Cotton 01<br />
Urn., WihMiu,IIoy, L lQ i)arr|sburs; Pa. ! <strong>Ocean</strong> OUy, N?w Jersey.<br />
jury avenue,<br />
stall .out* . - .<br />
<strong>On</strong> uud after tomorrow, the last<br />
mall out'from here, to Philadelphia<br />
will clone at ,0.15 o'olook p. m. The<br />
6 10 mall'will be discontinued. Tbe<br />
other, malls will clone aa at present.<br />
.. "A. Mlstit la Botieuim."<br />
Bome<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s reoldeiits this<br />
week received an Invitation from O. B.<br />
Bauds to attend "A Night In Bohe-<br />
mia 11 at the Blughatn HOUH^ Phila-<br />
delphia, Uut evening, i ":,<br />
- *- Her Instructions.<br />
Conductor—TleUot. iileuse. . Pnssen-<br />
»Ber—Certainly, sir. Bum Is the bey <strong>of</strong><br />
my trunk, which lu In the baggage car.<br />
In tbe pocket or uiy second best dress<br />
Is my mileage book.-Bart>er's poiar.<br />
Life and a Living. ." '<br />
ilany a man baa made, a good living<br />
wbo has made a poor lire. Bomo men<br />
have made splendid lives who bava<br />
mndo very moderate and even scanty<br />
livings.' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ •<br />
X Hard Task.<br />
•Hew. sir," Bald an Irish barrister<br />
wltb severity to a loquacious witness,<br />
"bold your tongue and give yonr art-<br />
dencoclearlyP* j- _ ><br />
Bell Phone 18 . - 'Inter-State Phone 134-A<br />
SUTTON &^ CORSON CO.<br />
General Contractors<br />
Grading arid Street Building<br />
739 ASBURY AVENUE .<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New. jersey<br />
First National Bank<br />
••••:^'u:i'^W^^^^<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
CAPITAL $50,000. SV^^M^ftt<br />
Mt B. BTITKH. vi»^it«U4«a«;,^:, *.;-;•?,,';<br />
'-'•-•"• '•' W.'BOt»I'BAIl)», t 'Oiyililar--' ! -"