nel MAN! COTTAGES ARE NOW RENTED
BRIDGE PLANS SOON TO BE WEDDED AIJIOST f
iniminiUnlkMio r1>uul<t be a Ini »Uh Ui« tullHame »i: >r ilia wetter, not i►«<»■»»rl
riic Her. II. I.. Self, of l‘lilla<lrlplila. will prearli In the Klr»l I’n trrlan t'hurcli next rtumlaj hum
it yacht club uuuubara hi
The Konrth of July thin
ready to o|«n.
Hazel Newkirk went n IHillcemau lant iilght. A larKe it I
o. tl,r eerehrathd
i Allant
Uty ou May
A marriage liceiiHe waa I—ueil Tueaday to W.T. foraon and Mabel Steelman, txilh of I'alermo. . The HeadlnR In now aellhiR tlckete between here and Philadelphia good for nlxteen dayn Inntead of fifteen daya. The Itev. \Vin Hrayihaw.of Pensacola, Kla , win, conduct the nervlcen wid preach In Holy Trlirlty Olliirnli
next Sunday.
Tine City Coinmlnaionern will Introduce on May A an ordinance providing widcniiiK and exlenalou of (.'nr-
Are
Taken, Some of Them by People New Here. Notwithstanding the unaeaaouable weather of the |»a»t week,’ cottagrseeken here are rather plentiful, many lew people being among the number. W. SV. Hell fiaa rented hla Sixth ■trect cottage to K. H. Aldeti.of l.anadowtte. V. Illghain, agent at the Federal t ferry buUdJug, Penuaylvauia road, hi Camden, lia« rented Capt, i. Hlgbee'a cottage, tts Aebury avenue, for the aeaaoii. Maaaey A Kdwarda report the folwing reutala: * Hr. (irtnUh'e collage, IW r > t.’entral avenue, to Newton Coraon, aMdslant cashier of tin.- Corn Kxchauge National Hank, Philadelphia. i Han's cottage, on Plymouth J. Albert Miller, of Philadelphia. ... Apartments In the BenJ. Allen apartignts, till Wesley a'vehue, to Miles . Voun/of IliHailelplila. H. K. Stanton, Inc., has made the ■Uowlng rentals: First floor, ocean side, of the Palana Apartments, to A. J. DsCamp, of lilladelphla. tieorge W. Knox's-cottage, 412 Atllitic avenue, to K. W. Howgll, of Philadelphia. 'olleclor McCoach’s Krlghton place lageloF. C. Howell, of Phlladel-
led (
. IiiH r and
shmers of street assessment on the TtilrfAeth street lm|iroveraent. • A plate-gtaae wlndow-ls being placed In the front of the oltlces formerly occupleil by theOcen City House Hulldfhg Company In the Kourse Hulhllog.
PERSONALS. H, P. licCalo, of Audubon, was In town Tuesday. HanleUlallaghcr, of Plilladelplfla, was a visitor here Monday. recent guest of the Itohert Carson, of Philadelphia, wa a visitor here a few days ago. C. H W. Bodlne.of Wllllamatown was a recent guest of the Kathlu. Hazel Newkirk and family have r* , turned from a visit to Philadelphia. F’rank H Newberry left here Hatm day on a business trip lo Callfurula. • W allcr Hay-, of West Phlladelptifa, was ambiig the Visitors here Bsturday. tieorge H -Bangley, of Millville, was registered at the Atglen a few days ago Harouet Horn, of Krankford. a property owner here, was In town Tuesday. J. H. Wright sod wife, of Philadelphia, were recent guests at the Wyom-
L W. I
d.of V
is made the leto Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. (J. L. Hagy, of Phlli delphla, were visitors here ilurlng th
week.
Mrs. Otto Koehler, of ItlvciW ha twcu visiting liere, a guest of the In Mrs. Morris H. Johnson, of Atlantic City, visited relatives in this cll^ ovi Hunday. William Nunevlller, of Philadelphia, was among the visitors liere durlug the week. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Philadelphia, were among (lie visitors line Oils w I.ewis40. Hralth and latnlly have returned from a visit fo Philadelphia and New York. Mrs. Martin Maloney has-gone to Phlladel plila to visit relatives for a couple of weeky. Mrs, K. M. Hllllngton, of Petersburg, -who owns realty here, has been In town a few days. Mrs. J. I,Inn Bowman, of Philadelphia, greeted some of bar many friends here a few days since. Miss Clara Prlrkett, of Millville, has returned home a’fter a visit to Mra. Charles Hrepkley, In Hits city. John F\ Fox and wife, of Philadelphia. have .opened their cottage, ■tn.'i Fourteenth street, for the season. Jacob lieiswangerand wife, of Philadelphia, were taking a look at their summer home here during the week. The Misses Paxson, of this city, have returned from 8t. Petersburg, Florida, where they spent the winter. Mrs. 8. R. (iofl' and Mrs Sarah R. Howgll, or Camden, have t>e< Ini) Mr. and Mrs. H. C. • Oolt,
Phla. it fliHir of the Wayne apartments to Hr. Haihuel McClary, of Philadelphia. Miss Catharine Hoyfert's cottage, IT Fourth Street, to Charles k. Moines, of Philadelphia. Irving Hill's cottage, IS Tenth street, ■ Hr. Samuel J. Hlegd. of Philadelphia. " Tli* Kev J. K Hake's cottage, sin Sixth street, to It. F'rank ' Philadelphia. Clayton Haines Brick ■lluwlug rentals: Collage 1244 Asbury avi [.Saul, of Philadelphia. Second Jloor of the apartments at M)2St. Chxrles place to Samuel-liruni-aTitusville, Pa., banker aud law-
HOWE MADE RECORD Iwdu nosv sionili inalalllmr Bell 'rt-lepliones Here. >*. i.erny Howe, solicitor for the Bell Telephone Company, mad* a record uonIh hi April, when the company wared a net gain of 100 telephone mbucrlbern* Mr. Howe has dime good work during thli two years he has been iere, but April's record topped everything In this section and .poeslbly the Atlantic district. The company has signed a contract with the Breakers, the new Boardwalk Jijitel, for a private branch exchange, 00 phones, to be Installed by
June 16.
The company has also signed a con act with the city for 21 phones ft le electrical, bureau. These are to b istalled by June 1. The Hell management has Installed no new positions on Us switchboard, The olflce Is now crowded, and If Hu list of subscribers keeps growing at‘ Iti ut rale, It will not be loug before larger quarters will have to be secured.
SHOWN WATERWAY HEAD HALF A CENTURY J
PUSH WORK ON IMPROVING ROAD Auto Drive From Millville to Tuckaboe Will Soon be
Ready.
Millville pa|>er. a few days ago, had the-followlng*of IqMl (ntereac The Improved road from Millville to Tuckaboe and tbefice to Ocean City la a pipe dream, an inflated bag of hot air. It Is becommga reality, thanks to the energy and perseverance of Henry A. Weatlieihy, and by the time summer o|wus aulolsts and others III have a good road aiid.li sfiott route i theabbre. and the cost'lnlhls county 111 be borne almost entirely by prlite subscriptions. Sheppard W. Clark, who Is doing ■e work for Mr. Weatherhy, has the road plowed, sergped and in shipshape from Fort Elizabeth lo the tracks of the Pennsylvania llallroail's ,May line, a distance of three i, with the exception of n small nit of graveling. . irk will now I* commenced on nad from the railroad 'crossing to 'ape May County Hue, a distance out 61 miles. From Millville to Port Kllzabetb the road Is good. When this last 3) mile* I* completed, It will then hi up to the (’ape May County officials to make gd<*i their promise to llnlali Hie road to Tuckaboe. They may not'-wall for Oils,, but. may go ahead and start the work at once, now that they must be convinced that Mr. Weatherhy is In earnest and Is making good. v •enhig a check for $10(1 toward the fond was received from a gentle-
*
Report That ’ Number oL William Lake and Wife Willi^ Somers’ Point Taxpayers Celebrate Their Fiftieth t Oppose Proposed Route. - Anniversary. The plans and aurveys for the auto j ■"■l William l-ak* will c noblle bridge aensw the hay. will, It is \ ebrsle the tlftleOi annlversarv of their stated, be taken next 'week to ' welding on Friday evening. May Waterway Coinmlssiou , ll>elr Inniie,.Fourth street and t
the
It his been suggested that It w : a good plan for a large delcgi of the Board of Trade to go before Itxalooera and War Department representatives when the plans are resented. It Is thought that the Incorporation papers will be signed 'within a short Uma. — ——•-—~— TJ»e Incorporators arc Henry I). Sloorc, Mayor Headley, W. B Maasey, Harvey Y. Lake and It W. Kd- • reported that a numlier of the property owners In Homers' Point are 'trongly oppose,! to the bridge being built from Ninth street. They prefer ig it north of the present bridge, 3, It is claimed, would make the entrance at a central point in Somers' Point. TROLLEY EXTENSION
Dp
very
nearly IHKXi has been paid road fund by private subscription* and lr. Weatherhy feels decidedly jubiint ovrt what ha* been Accomplished, s he hss a right to do. Neither State aid nor aid from the 'umberland County Freeholders has eeti received so far. State Hoad Comilssiouer Stevens Is very favorable to lie work, however, and we underlaud Is willing to extend some'aid rum the automobile fund when requested to do so by the freeholders. If this Is his position the county body Id get buey aud make the request, la not every day that they can get roads repaired by private subscription. this connection It may be said that at least several of the members of the county board are now disposed to with a morefrleudly eye on the proposition and are willing to extend >me county aid If there Is any way In hlch they can do so. But whether they do or not the work will be completed and, thanks to Henry A. Weatherby, the mucb-talked-of improved 1'uckalioe road will lie au accom-
plished fact.
ension of . the electric railway couiisiiy's tracks on Atlantic avenue, lort.h of Ninth street, passed second reading before the City Commissioners after some amendments had been
narie. .
Mayor Headley said he hkd called i meeting of the members of his cabnet aud all were unanimously hi avor of. the ordinance. There were inly three objectors at the meeting of he. board a week befoi
ihla, occupied their cottage on Hi. 'harles place Sunday and entertained lr and Mra. “Al." Miller. Theo. H. Luders, Mra. Theo der* and Mias Ktla K Luders, of Philadelphia, were among the visitors here during the dosing April day*. Nellie-Nelson and mother, of Overbrook, have been spending several days here, occupying Hr. Wm. I Long's cottage, 1016 Central avenue. Miss KaA Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Young, of Angleeea, has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Clinton Johnson, In this city, for several Le*l* H. Petzholdt and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, 1MM Central avenue, this city, wtierc they expect to remain until the end of the season. Mias Rebecca K. Bourgeois, datighrof Andersen Bourgeois and wife, entertained several of her friends In her parents’ cottage here Saturday afternoon and Sunday. Mias Kllzabetb P. Bonner, of Torresdale, was here a few days this week. As for several years past, she will conduct the Rlbonar, on Seventh street, during the coming season. and Mra. Thomas Cooper MeCalian and son. William Jar ban, Sd, together with Mr. and Mra. John K Phillips, all of Overbrook, have been visitors here during the
eek.
Kdward Dawes and daughter. Miss Kllzabetb, of Frankford, accompanied by Mr*. Arrlaon, ate occupying their Moorlyn terrace cottage for a few daya. They will open the house for the ' about a week.
BUSINESS MEN MEET
|l'p Wewer Cora pans'* Charter* At the meeting of the Huelm Men’* Association Tuesday even lr aines of two were proposed and elected to membership, Luther Wal-
aee and W. K. Fisher.
The regular routine of business, indudltig reports of special committees, vas disposed of. Then a recess was aken and all sat down to the table and enjoyed the good things which had been prepared by a caterer. After all had partaken of the feast; the meeting was again called lo order and sewer charges Wen thoroughly discussed, resulting In a committee being appointed to take up the matter tu any way that seemed beef to aud report to the next meetlng.-Tuee-day evening. May 0,which will be held large room at Abbott's dairies, Seventh atreet and West avenue.
rat, i
iappr
far Hrpar
^:tk>ir of tlie i
id he surveyed and laid out reets Id this place when Ocean City as started,more than Ihli^r years ago. Both Mr. and Mrs. Lake are partic-
ularly active for ,their age, knd they
fair to enjoy many more an n **, which is the wish of their n
TRENTON'S MAYOR HERE
Mayor Donnelly, of Trenton, wa*a isltof here Saturday aud spent a few hour* with W. Bcolt Hand,w ith whom discussed plana for the Atlantic
id Delaware Bay Canal,
The oi
g for the
Bay. a movement hi which t
tl. Souliers, oMbe linn of Devitt, Tremble A Vo., one of the larcest kank'ng Arms In Chicago, waa a visitor iere recently. He ws* accompanied iy T. (I. Dickson, a big building oper-
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.. of OCEAN CITV, N. J.
■I he tl
i-tnl.
of the people ... ould vole for the ordinance. Insisted, however, that then
shall he no turnouts 014, Allsoilc aveue, between Fourth and Fifth streets, a had been promised K. It. Bacon, J
. Caterson and S. H„ Wenzell.
Thevoad must be completed by June
, IMS..
FIVE HUNDRED CLUB
temtsers 10 Pe (-tnlrnalns^il During the last live years there -eeu an organization lu the Ocean City Yacht Club known as the Five Hundred Club, whose members meet at each other's homes m Philadelphia twice a month during the winter. e last meeting was al the home of modoreaud Mrs W. K. Hexamer. 1966 Wallace street, Philadelphia, and very pleasant evening was spent by
aud the coucludlug me wluteraud spring *-•'• • -
held mtlj ,... Charles J.
Mr. I-a
ikiis
May t
House
1 Delaware
•II.WKU^ fiSpnt. a. D. taul R. CURTIS RUB1NM1IN. Notary Puolle. HARRY^HCAnLr?, ' *
McAllister’s Hints About Seasonable Things j
We arC Now Showing
Dress Materials.
wool ar. is wslc. al V-V yank llr.«l
Dainty Silk Fabrics.
popular shstkw. very lUiuty f
New Waists, gjjMan|Uis«tt« waist, l»w ui-s-rti
Neckwear, Etc. J*|“;
burettes, belltug.'pui rfts. sil
Draperies. X-.w hue ..f .-rri-mueu, ^rim, etc,, tu-1.. Me yurd. s. 5. mcallister ' 755 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.
morxi.% *■• coTTMgm. Scotch flail Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Av*.
ALWAYS OPEN
LOT ,0N WESLEY AVENUE Between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets. 50 Feet Front For salt at a Bargain Price’if sold quick. This lot is one of the finest Lots in the city/ divide in two lots. JOSEPH I. SCULL, 757 Asbury Avenue
Apartments and Cottages, Bungalows, for Rent and for Sale
B. McGIBENY, Qeneral .Tanager. MISS N. E. TOWNER, R. N. Horae Nurse. _ MereL bise/tYRe...
Between Klghth and Ninth H
OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. HMITH
Can you find
interest? We have invested
such mortgages during tW past Fi//f dollar in principal or interest. Can w-
for you?
better or safer investment than Firs/ A for/gage on approved Ocean City Real Estate bearing six per cent, 1 Million and a Quarter for clients ir t years without the loss of a
not make such an
IVOR OCKAN CITV REAL. KttTATK B. FRANK SMITH 1036 ASBURYAVENUE " Cottages, Hotels aud Apartments for sale and rent. I*)t« and Farm* for sale. A double bouse near Twelfth atreet lu good repair, for aale, $3,000. Lot op-Asbnry av*., near Third at., price, $050. n-roamed cottage with bath, at Bayous, ,850.
HAD GOOD TIME
Dlacasaed f)ae*tlou of l.latii*. Director Marts said at the meetftig of the City Commlaaloner* that the gas company, which haa placed twi lights on trlaf, would like to get > contract With the city for not less thai 41) llgbta, the coal of which would be about $2< each. The lights give satisfaction. There waa .. . _ slon aa to the amount of money In the light appropriation. Director Marts will provide additionsl facts and figures al the next meeting. It was said that additional light* cannot *e provided If the coat exceeds the approprlFlre Chief Conver sent a letter to the City Commissioner*, which-was read at their meeting, calling attention to tire escapes here and making recnmmendatlons for the prevention ol Are, He alen sent another letter referring to.contractors piling lumber and other material In front of and
around Are-plug*. C. ». ■can Base.
Clarence 8. Scull, the real operator, has been very bu*v I log up salaa durlug the last a ■*— He ha* several
HADDOCK'S CAICADI ■'' Laxative Tablets Kat like caudy. Work like magic.
12 for 10 cents
Purify the blood with Nyal’s Spring Sarsaparilla
60 cents a bottle
PAM AID TILFOIO S GAUDIES MADDOCK’S PHARMACY Klghth and Asbury Ave.
INSURANCE
THE IMPERIAL UKNTKAL AVK.. UCKAN CITY, I)
A 1.1, WINTER
THE KATHLU n^fnr Sheyon.^PkissanUy kxwtad. MIHKKM LKWIH A UON ARD
THE ELBERON (Formerly U» Emmett) KI<-HTH AND (T.NTKAI. AVMCE Oceaw Clay, N. J. lot Water Hast. Every Room Tlwroof hly ■ BN. El.LA E. NAVI.OB. Prop.
HOTEL ATGLEN if the most centrally located hotel* in City. The aim haa alware bees lo make thi* bonw select anj homelike, and ha larve and aosand patron^* pijve* ha vno- . For terms and partienlan nddreaa.
real estate Clayton Haines Brick
A11 Eiglhth St. Ocean Clky, N. J.
THE LAUREL
city.
Mra. F. A. Schock ha* returned to Hits city after vhdthig her daughter, Mrs. Harry McCullough, In
phla.
Mr. and Mr*. Somers Sack, Petereburg. entertained J. H, Cbrtettan and wife at their Petersburg
Sunday.
MU* Harriet Scburch and Miss Bertha Scull, of Una city, were .gueets of Mr*. Fred. Carter at Petersburg
Sunday.
('harles It. Stllwall, treasurer of the Ocean City Title and True* Company, vtsIleJ friends In Philadelphia
days recently.
ClareoeeSIII, a Philadelphia banker, and hi* wife, of Lansdowne, who have
ss?
Oceanic a few day* ago.
Members of the P. O. of A., of this city, gave Oliver dandy and wife a surprise visit at their Pleaaantvllie
home on Friday evening.
U. A. Hitler and wife, of Phlladel-Jiii#,'or'to C. D: Maitar,
Mr, and Mra. Charie* A. Hexamer, of Plymouth place, entertained Commodore Bad Mrs. William E. Hexamer from Friday until Mo iday. Commodore Hexamer came down to Inspect Hie bouse be la building, at the corner - Atlantic avenue and Plymouth piace. O. M. Townsend to doing the work. The design of the house U different from anything ever built In Ocean City. It Is to be flnUbed by May 16.
Will Forte!I Cap,
II la thought that the Tome Institute track team will not be able lo oome lo this city on May 11. fn Ihla event. Tome will forfeit the trophy cup preoented by the Board of Trade
fait year.
Bhcc* and Attend Theater. A number of OcCkn City's young people took lu the athletic events on Franklin Field, West Philadelphia, last Saturday and attended one of the tbeatera In the evening. Among these were the following:, .Ilaae# Carrie McKsy, Jane-JMewarf and Myra Way, Charles R. Btllwell. Norvln Smith, Leroy JefTnee,-Leonard Lear, Oua; (Toneeker, Ira Mathla, Maylln Robinson and Arthur Shoe-
maker.
They spent a portion of Sunday with Wilson Y. Christian,F.ugene8. Miller, Harry Fould* and Firman Willis at the dormitories' ol the University of Fortner Resident Dead. Mra. Hannah K. Arthur, aged years, died the home of her son. Wesley Arthur. In Mjlmay, on 8t day. She resided here with her * yean ago, and bad a number of friends In Ihl* city. Funeral services held at 1 o’clock yesterday after- . She will b* burled today al Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia.
..._. Mr. Scull eold the Uartina cottage and two adjoining lots, ou Wealev .avenue, between Seventh aud Klghth streets, to George O. Adam* for $6700.
Are your Walls Dirty? Yes? lave them renewed. How? Painting, .Utnstine, Kalsomining, Decorating, Cenciling, etc. Done alyl done right by R. C. Adams 758 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. make design* to suit yoor taste. Special designs for bungslow walls.
Haste on Hoad Work Vnted. Says the May’s Landing Record:
■Two words of advice on (be long-de-layed May's Landlng-Tuckaboe boulevard project are timely and we cor-
mend them (o the connty Soloni make haste?” Many people In tl sect ion think the advice good.
The ordinance to vacate St. James ,-lsce and two alley*, between FTrat and North streets, passed third and (Inal reading before the City Comn-'-eloners, aa did the ordinance prov Ing for a bond l*-ue of $6600 for purchase of the Chalmers property. Alleraale DelesaieFormer Assemblyman C. S. Hand a candidate from this congrasalc— 1 district for allernate delegate lo lublican National Convention t 1 In Chicago June IB. He seeks election as an Independent and u
structed delegate.
The members of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Preabyteriau Church will hold a cake aale at T. Lee Adams' •lore. Seventh street and Aabufy avenue, Saturday, May 11. The auxiliary will alio have carnations ou aale for "Mother’s Day.” n
The county agent* of the R-C-H-2$— Hupp'a latest and favorite modal automobile—are bdsy giving demonatratlona throughout the county. They —a* two cars last week, and have * - — •*— -' — '.o be de-
v..«....j ■■—, nvereo ny may 10. 11 juu ■•m • uv
„.-erJooktng Delaware Valley. 1 pendable car-one that will answer and Oowere; terma moderate Ad- f reqaireomnU In speed, beauty draas, F. Nunn, Lumbervllle, Pa. It J n(1 power—get your order lu for the Fob Saul—House and lot. No. 716 naxt ablpment from the factory, to be
We.ley avenue; lot.60x120 foeCdellgbt- dellv.red May 16.
ful location;suitable for all-year real-
The Ocean City House Building Company has moved IU office* from the Bourse Building to the basement of William H. Smith'* cottage, 1027 Hay avenue, where the members will be pleased to have their friends and
patrons call.
To Rlcxcle Rider*. All riders of pedaled vehicle* .. hereby notified that they subject themselves to arrest and flna for the violation of the provisions of an ordinance entitled, “an ordinance making It unlawful to ride any blcycla or other laled vehicle upon the sldewa'^— irdwalka,” etc , and tha at menu thereto. Tha problbltlva datea an: Ou the sidewalk* from May lat to September 20tb, and on the boardwalks from May 16th to September 20th. (Signed) 1 4-25, 2t Harry Headley, Mayor. Frank Frambea, of Tuckaboe, a well-1 known salesman of South Jersey, waa In.town Saturday In hla new auto, the R-C-H-2S, recently purchased through tha agenU for this favorite car.
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE'
No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at ” * Bay aud Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for
r luveatmsut aud for Improvement—the choice of Ap,.,.- ^ m CHESTER & CO., .
Ocean City, N. J.
Opes al
Interesting to Investors OR * Bose Who Wish a Desirable Lgcatioo lor a .Seaside Hhtne FOR SAL E—A >e* loto located in Section O, Ocean City, N. J., ■ In vicisity of Stela road end Pennsylvania and Kaading Railroad itatkm*. AlsoslUt for bnngalowa sitoata on Great Kgg Harbor Bay, Baaatoy'a Point, N. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS
832 CENTRAL AVENUE
Buy Your Air Cleaner (rom the Home Dealer The only air-clesning machine that stores all the bright new color* to yqur mgs and carpel* is the HoovaV Electric Suction Sweeper. The Hoover to the only machine that combine* a revolving soft bristle brush with suction. the ^utJgD ■ It first lifu the Boor covering a quarter of an inch from the Boor and then ails, sweepa, shake* and auction 1 one easy operation. Let Us Clean Z Ont Room of Your Home
For Sale or H Ire by CHAS. E. ADAMS & l 720-723 Anbury Ave. Ocean City ^gew Jersey
POWELL’S
Low prices and reliable up-to-date goods. Phone POWELL’S 931 Aslrary Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
Foa Sale.—Cottage* and lota In
moat desirable locations in Oosan City. Apply to A. Cotton 619 Asbory svenae, LnU —d < Ocean City, Haw Jersey. 1 —- —“ -
K. A. PORTER Contracting and Orading
1014
BOARDING MRS. C. F. WILMER 708 Central Ave. Good board at reasonable rata*. Meal* served. Special Sunday dinners. '
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Do your Spring shopping here.
We have the latest in new dress fsbrics id trimmings. The new shadow lace and all-over for eck and sleeve*. The latent in ladies’ collars and belts.
Men's hsU and cap*. Men'a*hirt*,Cluett. Monarch or Rmory
Advertise in the SENTINEL
C. L_. LAKE .. REAL ESTATE AGENT...
IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ava. Ocean City New Jersey ' ; 1 - Plain ant Decoratin' L
Hreit Mitii
- | Ra. 700 Aitari Athh, 9om Cnj, 1.1.
— Estimates Cheerfully Given A Post Card will bring our service to you.
stersus-’sm
all decorated cbina at Half Price. 10-piece toilet set, $1.50* up. 6 show cases for sale. Lots of Bargains. to ,T'
1 imnsLE
H. STEELMAN First National Fresh Meats oo**n city, n. j.
Tits, CoffRS, Tint Groceries and Provisions POULTRY DRESSED TO ORDEH FOURTH ST. aod 1SBIIRT Iff. Cigars sad Tobacco. Orders Bellvered apt atte Cold
The Excursion House ITT"~
clol* and ■ bring yoa he
J. F. BUNN, CtotRoot. H. /.
NEW JERSEY AVE ISOMERS’ POINT

