Ocean City Sentinel ] ^HUItaDAY. FEBRUARY 27, ,1913. We shall be glad to receive Items of ueWH aud communications of interest to tld« community and out reader" 1 everywhere. All communication* "hould be accompanied with the full name and address of the writer, not necessarily - for publication, hilt a« a guarantee of ( good faith. m DOT8. * Cottage" are renting |( Advertlae In the Sentinel. u liulldlng outlook here Ik good. j Are you going in Wa.l.iugiou? j" Won't be long now until Kaater. j v Home beautiful moonlight nlglit" Will Ocean City have a rikkI ba»e- c ball team next wniiuer 1 Auotber large crowu ou the excur- • "Ion to this dly Jaal Sunday. t Tlie Reading ha" begun Sunday ex *' niramus from Philadelphia to this c»y- • "I!' Two bny»lack« at Twenty-aixlh j alreet. owned by Osboru t'orwiii, were burned down Tuewlajtulgbt. A hill providing fore canal across |, Cape May County baa been lulroduced » lu the Stale Heuate by Seyator \fliea- « The pavilion" ou the Boardwalk are " to be painted, and bld« for the work S are being "ought by Commiaaloner The W. O. T C. will hold a meeting next Wednesday afternoon, March A. > at the realdeuce of Mm. WIImio, SI4 Central aveuue. PERSONALS. C. 1.. Hagy wa« a visitor here during a the week. I Jame* Kraukllu, of Philadelphia, I >■< In town a few daya "luce. * Robert Careou, of Philadelphia, » a« 1 a visitor here durlnjt Ihe week.' ' W. A. Bender and wire. of -Phlladel- 1 phla, were lu lown a few daye ago. Mis* France" Hinlth, of Ihla city, ha" J returned from a visit to Philadelphia E.-B. Woodward, of Camden, wn here viewing hl« properly a few daya • ago.j I W. H. Vanderherchen, of Phlladel- I phla. greeted friend" here a few day* r "go. , I Victor J. HumbreeM, of Phlladel- > phla. waa a vl.ltor here early In Ihe c weel(. Alfred M. Gray and wife, of Phlla- 1 delpbla, were recent guest.-of Ihe Hew- ' ling". j Lawrence Lear visited hla "later, | Mr«. Olive, Flderlay, at Helaiieo, ( recently. / ( - phla, waa a gne-t of Ihe Sierllug a few \ day» ago. , J. H. CroMlngham and aon. of Philadelphia, were recent guests of the - Illacayue. Mra. Sarah Sweeney, of Lambert- I vllle, la vialting her son. the Rev. John J.Sweeney. L. G. Brangan, who la employed in Philadelphia, vlalted bl« family lu tlila city Sunday. Mre.C. Welaler, of thla city, lis« returned from a vlelt lo herdaugluera In Philadelphia. Jamea A. Longatreet, of Philadelphia, waa among the » lei tore here during ihe week. Juaeph T. Ward and wife, of Philadelphia, property owuere here, were MIm Mettle Boyle wae the gue»t of Miss Edith Gaudy, In Camden, Saturday and Sunday. . Mlaa Adella Powell entertained an eveulng eompauy at her home lu thla city leat eveulng. Mlaa Julia L. Robluaon, of Philadelphia, a property owner here, waa a vlaltor thla weak. Mr. and Mr«. Uriah Y. Heaa. of Marmora, make frequent visile to tela Uvea In I bla city. MIm Verna Sleelmau, of Camden, waa a recent gueat of Mlaa Adella Powell In l bla city. R. P. Rlaley, one of StISue Harbor'a active business men, waa among Ihe vlaltore here Friday. Mr. aud Mra. Harry Cone and aon. Dudley, bave returned from a visit of aeveral weeks In New York. Mr. and Mra. Clifton Rmllb, of Harrtoburg, vlalled relatives lu tbla city MoDday and Tueeday. Mlaa Eva K. Brower. of Leesburg. baa been visiting MIm Adella Powell, In iblscltv. a few days recently. tbla city, a »
Harry and Frederick Peters, of Gerraanlown, spent HunSay with Mr. and Mra. George Eaenwelu, In thla city. Joseph Swan and 1*0 a Taylor re- ' turned Sunday eveulng from a pleasaut two daya' vlalt In Philadelphia. £ Vernon L. Davy, superloteudeut of f public achoola In East Orange, vlalted the public school In tbla dly Monday. / Frank W. Fowkea. of Sea lale City, dark of the Cape May County Board , of Freeholder", waa lu towa a faw daya i "go. Mrs Kraustui Lloyd haa returned I to bar borne Id tbla city after ruiklnp i a lengthy vlalt with relatives at Helalervilla. Cbarlee R Stllwell, of the Ocean City Title and Trual Company, apaot 1 Saturday and Sunday with relatives In Pbllfcdelphla. Mr. and Mm H. G. Kleinreider, of Gleualde, Pa., summer residents aud cottage own are lo tbla city, ware here a few days recently. Mr. and Mra. J. Swing Willis, of. Cape May Court House, were guest" of the Rev. and Mrs J. B Halnee, lo thla city, oo Friday. Wilson Y. Christ lau and Arthur Shoemaker, students at the University of PeubeylvaDla, were at Ihe borne of their parents over Sunday. The Rev. John J. BweeDey.of St. Auguaune'a Church, went to Treolon yea- : farday and preached last night In I be
SCHOOL TO ] HAVE BIG MEETS; <,f Athletic Contests j Will be Held imThis City J This Spring. Ocean City High School Athletic A- I "notation will have their llret' dual j will try conclusion" with (lie DeLeuery team In Philadelphia. several oilier meel- with atruug team", j March 24-^Soutlliro High HchooJ, of Philadelphia, alOceau City; April j IB— Allahllc City High School lii.-tlils I city; April IS— Peon Charier, of Philaj delpbla, at Ocean Illy; May li>— Philadelphia ' ollegc of Pharmacy In It.la cliy. Mauager Taylor, of ihe Oceen City iteam, la trying lo. secure a dale with j the Friend"' Central School, of Philadelphia. lu tbla city. May 24. The annual lulerecbolastlc open meel will be held In thla city on MemI modal Day, dud It la expected that «onie of tlie best athletes In Philadelphia and this seel lob will participate. The Ocean City boys will be entered ihe lulerscliolasiic meet In Atlantic. Ctly March a), ihe Unlverelly of Pennsylvania Relays at Philadelphia April astlc championships ai Philadelphia May 1)1 and 17. LOSE SON BY DEATH Kdwlu Thomas, the fouileeu-year-nld sou of William and Mary Brtdge- « o'er, died at tlie home of hla parents, on Ashury avenue, near Tenth street, at 9 O'clock Monday morning. He been In delicate health for year", Services will be held In I be First -Presbyterian Church tomorrow evenlug at 7.80 o'clock, conducted by tlie Charles H Bohuer. The body will lie taken lo Philadelphia Saturday morning and interred at West Laurel Hill Cemetery The Chautauqua' Literary Circle an adjourned meeting el Ihe of May of Headley, at wblcli meeting Ihe Mayor was present and look au Interested part' In the papers thai were discussed. The program consisted of a paper by Mlaa Amy Miller pn "TheCxarof Russia, " which ably prepared A summary of three chapters of -Mornings with the Masters of "Art," by ■ Mlaa M. E. Colbum; "Current Events," by Mra. M. Cresse: a glimpse at a book Headley. and a review of current literature by Dr. Haluea. The riieraplaunlng for a public meeting soon. Alonzo cotton reports the following . rentals: Charles Mathewa' collage, 936 A-bury avenue, lo Mra. Lydla A Penh, of Ocean City. Mre. Pauline Muraet'e cottage, 409 ' Fifth alreet, to Sire W. R. Blackwell. of Brooklyn. Mrs. Mary A. Evans' collage. 228 ' Wesley avenue, to Mrs W. M. Sloan, of Philadelphia. Firat floor apartments 420 Centre! * aveuue to a Philadelphia!!. preparing for Faster. t The Easier entertainment committee of the Ocean City Hotel Propriaf tors' Association met at the residence , of the chairman, C. E Haag, In Philadelphia, Monday evening aud practically completed arrangements for [ the a asocial ion 'a entertainment here. There will be One music aud an excellent elocutionist. Mm. L. H. Hewlings, of this elty. attended tbe meeld Haa«er geralces. ■ Plena are well Ih hand for a service of significant valus for Ea»ter at the , Flral M. E Cbnrch, In thl« cliy. ' Bishop Berry "will be present, and a full quartet, with a chorus choir, will hare a Jlue musical program for Ihe " morning aud evening services. Good " Friday -erv.ee will be held In Ihe church audience room at 8 o'elock. i,' - • • .. ■ ' Mr. Iler'iaaadai Topics. The sermon themes of* tbe Rev. •f Arthur Ore. the pastor, In Immemiel '» Baptist Church next Sunday are: Morning. "Recoudled to God;" evenI, log. ' A Womau a Perplexity.' Tb« I, morning sermon l« a sequel lo tb( sermon of last Sunday morning. Sunaay morning. -
Mew more and Aporimente- t L. S. Corson, one of Ocean City's d enterprising coniredore, will move the g dwelling at 812 A.bury 1 lis place build a three story bnlldlng containing.. .ore on the flr-t fl«.r and apartments on the other floors. Tr'cbrra Rairrlalaaii , Hohool teachers among the gueaU of I ihe Hea lings entertained othereof Ihe | ' teachers at tbfa hole^Tueaday evening , They sewed and bad mualo and re- f I freahmanta, all enjoying a very pleas- ( [ ant time. < 1 " ' ~ ■ ealed ap.marala. , . Clayton Haines Brick naa I ■ the lower epirtmenta In Uie building f ixki Wesley avenue, owned/ by Mra. ' iiitchefl.h> H. V. Blobman, of Phils- , . delpbla _ 1 Choreu of the Sacred Heart In that • city. , i Mr and Mre Clifford Crane, of , it Brldgeton. have been vlaltlnf Mre. " Crane's parent". Mr. and Mre. Charts, o Wataon. in tbl- elty, for revere! days r "rha Rev. Linn Bowman, wtfe and r daughter, of Philadelphia, are .gend>f log a few d«f" in tbla city. » bare they b'va. summer bom. Mr Bowman J- la pastor of the Park Aeenne at «ta- Chureb and on. of the moat popular M ministers lu Philadelphia.
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) 1 1 it BAPTIST CHURCH • CLEAR OF DEBT „ [ Ladies' Aid Society Has Done ^ Great Work Within Last ai ' * - Ten Months. line year ago tbe Baptists In tbla |u ; cltv did not even 'know how much I they owed on their buildings. They to » bod raised {40 for papering, 810 for . light" and 818 for the cement walk, . but there remained a bill-paid l<y (be Hi ■ Bapllat Stale Convention Tin- bill!,,, waa for 8890 88. Lasl spring. after ,q( ; Ihe purchase of the new site the Hlete i I'onvenllon pre-ented Ihe account and d . o lie red to give dollar for dollar, lu „ urder lo secure Ihe 8 M5 19. Ihe iruslees j f0 I were authorized borrew {350 and . pay the 8845 19. Thla they did. 'The ! t Ladlea' Aid Rudely offered to assume H| . the whole debt. 'm The Ladles' Aid Hoclety had already i n: I paid F20H on the lot and had esaumrd re , 8100 on the Interest on Ihe debt on tlie . I'll, yet they turned over thla week, rP I when tlie second pole matured. {2110. juf Lest fall they paid 8160 The iwoj today there I" uot a ceut of Indebted i ness on the bulldlug. This payment of 8650 In ten mouths * by one society In lUecliurch Is a record to be proud of. There are various; ' ways of ral-lug money and the Ladles' gi Aid Society has used about allc there in ace. They work, beg, give, and other- cl wise obtain. The big thing about their II • work Is— thJy gel the money and get j tl ' It honestly. Their socials, etc., are'iei f worth all you pay. ^ JSi held In Hotel Hewllog" last Friday | 1 evening waa a brilliant succesa'cl B present, the pleasure socially, or Ihe M financial reaulla. To date about 81115 | ft J have been reported and there Is more i si The Udles' Aid 8-clely la lo be congratulated on Its ability and thanked for successful lervlce. The way life" ' been opened by the aoclety for the K " payment of the debt on Ihe church ' „ ^ lota at Tenth street and Wesley avo- fl ■■ ue, aud the erection of a bulldlug p " mii ensurale Willi tlie needs of the j |, 3 city. / jc Tbe program of the entertainment [(, realure of the aock social was a- fnl lf Iowa: Singing 'by tbe\ girls' choir, 'c e "Masaa'a In the Cold, Cold, Ground;" ^ '' prayer by Ihe pastor; recll«ton,J,Wel- p '■ ' on-ie,' Edith Collins; reading by ^ k Mary Cla»k, "Pa's Prayers;T reclla- p '• tli.5, 1 Wheii Huldy'specla H.r Bean," (. 1 Mary Clark; vocal -olo. "In /the Gar- \ den of My Heart," Mia- H. McAllister; , e recitation, "Why I Never Married," Ruiti S'.ephenson; luatrumenlal solo, , Mre^Jir Corson; reading, "Making Reuben Propoae," Ml-a B. Campbell; B 8 vocal aoloa, "O. Wbal a Beautiful ^ Dream You Seem." A. Colllaon; "That 16 Old Girl of Mine," H albert Smllb; "If 1 Ever I Forget You," Wallace Mslhla; ( "Daddy Haas Sweetheart, and Mother a • la Her Name," "Dad" Fosler. '• J. P. Cadmau, Jr., aang "Many the ( Wreck Below," and waa eucored ou | M the clarionet eelectlon, "Blrtllelta," »c , "• companlcdjiy Mre. H. Coreon. t The singing of Meaare. Smllb and ■' Foster received an enthusiastic welcume, both being encored. Tbe rollicking good nature and daehea of sentiment caught the popular fancy of \ those present. *• The reading by Mre. D. 8. Sampson M was especially appropriate aod waa | •- enjoyed greatly. "The Ladles' Aid" was Ihe name of the selection aud Ibe ur reader lnterpAieil Ihe meaning as one e- can who knows how much of the 1 x- burden of church work reals on the women of the church. It le -o often >'• true: j- b oad flrtd t MlUa YotfTl flaS tba SbHttlan sold isr Hspresenlsd bjr his win." ee Well, the wives see to It that tbe be "absent" soldiery furnish some of thr y. cash any way, and occasionally they secure not only some, but '"the reel." Ill Mrs. Hew lings, of the Hotel Hewhe lings, waa thanked In a rising vole nd pul lo tbe company by the pastor and he voted enthusiastically. It ,would be difficult Indeed to Hud a better place for such an occasion and It would be Impossible lo receive a kinder welcome ■v. than waa extended by the manage jel mentto Ibe Ladles' Aid on the occasion re: of their annual social. :u- The committee In charge wish to be ihank all w ho helped make the afialr be a success an 4 they themselves deserve special thanks eD<J congratulation it— i p i '>Hman Jr hadcbirgenf Mre. J. . chargenf
Ihe program for Ibe evehlng and ane her work with ease and a smiling good nature thai added to the atireeof tba program. B BRIDGE BOND I880E Wrcttnaa Held. H« wo Oeflnilr . Conclaaflon Beached. Meetings have been held both here ; I and In Camden during tbe week In an j | effort to finance the automobile bridge , project, but, according to offlclale of tbe committee, notblug definite waa dona. Propoalrtooa for tba bond laane have been received from dlfierent parties, It to said that an agreement aa to : some of the detail" haa Dot been I reached, or bad not been up to noon I ■ y-aterday. Contractor a Baakrsg'. 1 Judgment boa been entered In Ibe ( Supreme Court1 against toe Empire Stele Surety Company, on application 1 of Iioula H. Millar, In favor of the • Mlllvllle Board of Bdueatsan, for the ■ sum of >9.781 81. Tbto to tba raaolt of the suit which wae broogbt by the d board of education agalnat Contreclor - Joseph StCjIman, of Brldgeton. and t bto bonding company. Contractor n Hire! man baa gooe Into bankruptcy, i. Htoeoaeta were 84.000 and bto HaUlltlea >r *40 000. mr Staeiman built the high I school lo Ihla etty. 1
Donnelly, of Trenton, T and Waterway jCbminis- 1 sioner Murph/ Coming. 1 AI the meeting of tbe Business Men's Association Tuesday evening, Iw It was atate<l that Ihe oul-Of-lown j A speaker- al Ihe Hewllngs March lljtei will be Mayor Donnelly, of Trenton, by and Inland Waterway Commissioner R' Maupay, of Atlantic City. an Mayor Headley will respond to the "I "Ocean City." A committee of three waa appointed wi draft reaolullona to be sent to tlie Hi senators aud assemblymen from Cape au May and Atlantic Counties requesting wl route he specified, hut, If found fu necessary lii the bill Introduced by on favor a canal rrdni Flag Harbor Hay lo tic Creek ■« belug tbe moat fea-lble and the one that will do the most good all for Ihe greater number ol people. wi A committee was appointed lo draw Tl re-olutlona or write the newspapers de Showing thai tbe aland taken by some by memhera of the association regarding ' 'I tbe Bee-ley's Point bridge does not He represent Hie view" oftlie a»»oriailon. so J P. Fox, l-eroy Howe atid Law- |« i ice M. Lear were elected members to of Ihe association. I>> QOIETLY MARRIED ™ Cow. Jr.. and wis. schoch |(| Wed In Philadelphia. p, Mlaa Elizabeth Schock. of thla cliy, her friends a surprise by quietly Ci msrry-lng Elmer Cox, Jr., also of thla in at Ihe home of her slater. Mrs L. McCullough, 209 South Six- fit tlelh street, Weal Philadelphia, last w | eveulng. The Rev. F. A. Manlove, ol U 1 Sixtieth and Walnut street", Phlladel- a phla, ofilclaled. qi ■dly. In The bride la a daughter ol Mr. and of ] Frank A. Schock, aud has many pi here. She waa married al her hi home "In order to avoid a lot ai A very pleasant surprise party waa G given to Wesley Barclay, a few even- c< ; lugs aluce. by a number of hi- young Hi ; Games were played followed hi refresh men l a. Those present were w ; Raymond Chadwtck, Howard Rice, 'e j Chester Ferguson. Jacob Scliull", Pres- to , toil Foster. Samuel Price. Allan 1 Chance, Francis Townsend. Gordon "I Cox, Samuel Hewllngs, Vaughu Mc- lc Clure. Roland Cunningham, Mark 3' Wesley Barclay, William P1 Smith, Avis Able, Sophie Corson, ai Smith, Barbara Arnold, Mary " Ruth Moore, Hazel Hill, oi Vivian Hand, Virginia Rlaley and Mr. and Mra, Joseph Barclay. 11 . . : It ■il.liop Bern lo he Here Raaie;. 11 Bishop Berry, of Philadelphia, baa 1,1 nude arrangements to spend a few Including Easter Sunday, In this ' city aa the guest of W. E Maseey. The " good bishop to fond of hgrd work, aud. ^ resident bishop iu Philadelphia; ha» " surrounding conferences under his supervlslnn, which to huu means actual P work of InapecHon eud helpful service. 11 Is coming to thla city for rest, and c will be heartily welcomed aud royally e i eolertalued. k Mra. fennlr Lake Dead. J , Mrs. Jennie Lake, of Pleaaantvllle, , an aunt of Mark Lake. died at Beverly c Tuesday morning. The body waa . ! brought to Mr. Lake's home lu thla j , city that evening. Mr-. Lake, who . was 88 years old. wa- the widow of f Henry Lake, a Civil War veteran. ( f Two tona survive— Harry, an engineer . on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and | j Frank, who Itvesat Pleaaautvllle. She ' , will be buried at Pleasantville at 1 , o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Card ol Thanks. Mr. and Mre. Wilton H. WllleU de- ' r aire to return their thanks to friends r who kindly easlated them uurlug their ' bereavement occa-'oned by tbe death " of Mr. Wllleta' father, and especially - to the members of Oceen City Lodge, ' No. 171. K. A A. M„ and Star Lodge, d F. A A. M„ of Tuckshoe. « i . * Vlslllna IP Florida. * Mr. and Mre. Joseph I. Scull, of tlito " cliy, are In 81. Petersburg, Florida. They went south at vera I days ago aud n expect lo remain away a few weeks. It la possible tbey will attend the lu0 auguratlon of Presldent-eltct Wilson. Ir Their maoy friends hope they will 'e have an enjoyable time. e if . '
Rlodric Uxbt Poire Ordered. Director Bobt. Ftober haa been Inatrucled to order 40 poles for the new syalem of electric lighting for the Board walk. This will be similar to that In use In Baltimore, which was Inspected recently by the City Com-rai-alonrrs
THE FIRST AMERICAN Rev. ' C. H. Bohner Strong Sermon to Patriotic Orders. On Sunday evening members of Washington I's top. N" 75 P. O S "fi A., and Camp No. III. P O of A , al- 1 tended Ihe services or Ha- First Presbyterian Church. 'The pa-lor. Hie Charles H. Bohner. preached tbe First American. " The atteudauce of bi lge members very representative, nearly filling j center Her ol -eats lu the church auditorium. The pulpit was draped; wllh the American colore, and beautiprinted programs, containing the | members and friends of the organlzsas they entered the church. The mu leal number- wei.e a very feature of tlie service and were greatly enjoyed by ibe visitors. Tbe stithem- by the choir were' ren with spirit, snd tlie -oprano solo Miss Louisa T. t'orsou, entitled. Good Shepherd " wa- vsry arlltlcally aiul effectively -mig Ml-s < or- | son Is a young shityir of exceptional I proml»e. and thrCoutse of muslr she I at present pgrsulng^ln a I'hllsdebjj ■uarkahly sweet and clear voice. The orgau offertory by Ml"" Ada Kanck displayed His really Hue organ of llie Church to greet advantage. Mr. Bohner na«ed bla sertnoti on Canticle- 1:8: -Thy nsme is as olntreply Impressed human records and widely Influenced hnmau history, the Slates of America, though only trifle more than a century and a for lis proud anil noble list of national foufc—eilly. no other people period of time, can furnish among Us so msgnlfiieiil. so Inspiring and so varied au exhibition of genius .in the roll of America's heroes, liowGeorge Washington— tbe father of tola country; the brave, the wise. Hie good; In war. flrsl In peace, llr-t In Hie of his counlrym jo; valiant, without ambition; discreel, without confident, without presumption; facile prince p» — 'the first American • "The unmnrlal Kossuth once ssul, him who looks for a Washington look around Hie United Y'our freedom, your independence, your nalloual prosperity, and your prodigious grow.h are a -aid. To add" brightness to tne sun or glory to the name id WashingIs alike impossible. Let none attempt It. In solemn awe prouounce name, aud In Its naked, deathless splendor leave It shining on.' "It to said that for three hundred after the battle of Thermopylae child In the pnbllc schools of was* required to recite trom memory the names of Ibe three huudred heroes -who fell lu defei-ae of that It would be a crowning triumph Id patriotic education If every school child In America could cdutempljite each day the grand character and utter the inspiring ueine of George Washington. Wherever It to mentioned the name of George Washington Is 'aa ointment poured forth.' A thousand other meu may have excelled Washington Indlflereut things, he excelled Hiem ell In roundness aud goodness of character." ' After discussing Ihe various qualities which leat greatuess to Hie name of Waahlngtou, such as big splendid patriotism, his unselfish love of freepairiutisui, uis uiiseiusii iuvc OI iter- —
dom, and bto deep religious spirit, Ihe ~~ ' Bev. Mr. Bohuer closed his sermon with an appeal lo hi- hearers to cultl- I vate the qualities of true American maubood, of which W ash I n gko n slaud- as the representative type Chpi. J. €i. glckeraes Barlrd. r rapt. James G. Nlckerson, who 3 spent nearly bis entire life al sea, and ^ who was one or Hie old-lime schooner '' shipmasters died al hla liuiue at South ' ' Dennis Friday, and was boned Monday afternoon. He was 89 year- old and commanded the Philadelphia schooner Edward W. I'efry and oiher coaatere. He leayes a widow and five '• children.
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i ris/leAl lister's j: , ■; £ THE FOREMOST DRY GOODS STORE ? Our Annual White Sale is Now in Progress ] ,1-1 1 : * | £ $ .25 Corset Covers, $ .10 $ -75 Gowns. $ .50 | , tl j £ ' .35 " -25 1.00- • .75 \ £ 50 .39 I -25 1.00 { • M i V 1 .00 silk corset covers, .7s 1.50 1.25 i ' at ^ -SO 'Drawers. .35 -• ml .39 2.69 1.98 . ! ' ta I i .50 Sheets. .42 -75 Sheets. .67 ^ 1 S. S. McAllister j „ -7 an flsbury Avs Ocaan City, N.J. 1 ' If— ==-==— ======— .a—— —a ] I Opportunity Seldom 1 Offered ' Modern house on Central avenue near Eighth street. Consists of 11 1 five bedrooms, bath, living-room, dining-room and kitchen Lot, 40x100. J/ Only $3,250 Jos. I., Scull & Co. S 757 ASBURY AVENUE
• B. FRANK SMITH ■ Real Estate and Fire Insurance c ' 1038 ASBURV AVENUI, OCEAN CITY, N. J. \ (.'ullage ou Asbury avenue near Firat street, ... 81.800.00 rottage on Ashury avenue near Twelfth street, - - - 82.000.00 , » Lnt al Wesley avenue and North street. .... 836000;; ; 1*1 al Eleventh streel snd Central avenue .... 81.160.001. e Lot at t'entral avenue. ...... 86O9OO J ' REAL. ESTATE -n* INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick ' A11 Eighrthi St. Ocean City, N. J. 1 » MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. ii No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell yon at e once. Bargains in Bay and Ooean front properties. Choice oottagea for ■ sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement — tbe choice of c" Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., * Ocean City, N. J. , d RIAL ESTATE MCKTQAQE INVESTMENTS i! E. J. HANN il 305 EIGHTH STREET OOEAN CITY , N. J. <ii ii - ; " Interesting to Investors " —OR— . *; Those Who Wish a Desirable location for i Seaside Home X- FOR SAL E— 3 few lota locatod In Bastion G. Ooean City, N. J., hi vicinity of State road and Paruwylvaaia and Hooding Railroad stations. Also sites Tor bungalow* situate ou Gnat Egg *" Harbor Bay, Besalay'. Point, N.J. I A RT H U Ro D. J3 AR ROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.
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eighth 8t. Opp P. R. R. StaUon DIBBCTORY f •♦Flr®t Floor— 301 Eighth Street a | RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating Eighth Street I | WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors | 305 Eighth Street E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker 307 Eighth Street « WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law t -^-Second Floor— i 2-3-4-5 _ . , ijOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION ■Rooms 8-9-10-1 1 _ •| YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE I -Third Floor— B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF% AMERICA -°= E. i. HANK, OlMr ' torr- Apply to ' Advertise in the SEN'yjNEL 1 . ' -J
BOTM k 1»P CetTABll. Open All the Year Scotch Hall Coi. Fifth St. and Wesley lie. quiet home suitable for the well, invalid, or the elderly. Tonic and curative treatments. Baths. electricity, etc. GraduDietitian. Superior, healthful table. Unobstructed Ocean View. B. McOIBENY, General riaaafar. MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Head Nana. H0TGL iDise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth 8treata OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL I01S CENTRAL AVI., OCEAN CtTT, N J Opro^for the reeson. Ple««.PU7 OPEN ALL WINTER IMnner- «arv"d at tkle. Ml*, a OETEEJ. THE KATHLU n» Central A venae. OCEAN CITY, N.J. Cloaed antll March 6, 1913 WYOMING m OCEAN AVENUE A. r. .VIILNEB HOTEL ATGLEN One of the moot emtiaUy liwatod botato he ; Ocean Otty. The aha haa towayi been to ; make thie hooee aslant and homelike, and lu large had "Hand patropeg" prove" it" "*ei era*. For Urea and parttonlars addnaa, m. c. o»kr. r»a>. THE WILMERS 70S Cantrel Ava. Open all lha year. Flrot-elaoa ubla board. Evening dinners. ■■a. c. r. wi lw Eik t THE LAUREL L 1118 CENTBAL AVENUE, NEAE BEACH OCEAN omr, N. J. au. a with Townne, reef ' Open olIUM rear Write "or tersoe STERLING HOTEL OPEN ALL TEAR Hot waler beat. Winter hoardan ■olid ted. B. A. LIBMBT. : THE HEWLINGS Moat dealreble location. Open all year, glevator to "treat level. Vapaf Heat . wT LB. IIVUBU B Ninth and Weeley are. Oneaa CUT. N. J. Inauguration. Reduced Fares I. Tf [WASHINGTON / March 1,2,3 ud «, l»l» Tickets sold from tut iota within 150 mile* of Washington on above dates. good returning antll March 8, indaatve. * CONSULT TICKET AGENTS Pennsylvania R. R. 0. C. I LAKE . .. REAL ESTATE AOEMT...
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