Ocean City Sentinel, 9 May 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Ifil wTlh tlie full

ii»rrlagei>. liiK repalnli ?!’ will MH>I

(icntle npriuK, umluly belatiil, llonrilwalk prajjienniler- are l>“Oou

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lentiful.

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Iwr of »ale« iliirinR Hie week. Julm 1* Foil, nf tliia clly, liai pur I'lm-eil i1ie.ilwclliiiR.lMl Anbury avo-

■ the throee nf i

di-ci

li-lon

here al pni-ihnl. Mure Is behiR plannerl

for the fall munllia.

Samuel Hhlck, a w-ell-knua'ii hold man of Sea Inte f'lty, died Thurixlay innmliiR In Ida 7Ulh year. The member" of Die W. C. I'. I', w ill ineet next \Vedne"diy afternoon althe home of Mra. t'ora M. Clayton, Second "treel and Weal avenue.'

.PERSONALS.

In'town Mniiifay! ' * 1

, of PliVadelphla, wa»

lieoi

ITiarle" A. Ihw,' of 'I'hiladelplua, was In town Friday. J. K. I Hi Hoi", of Woodbury, wan in town a'few day." bro, ' Mra. H. Ik Miller has relurpetl froui a vl.irtjf I'hiladelphla. Thns. S. SlmmiHi", of Millville, was in.town a lew days aRo. Mlu Sarah Kvana has opened her rottaRe,*hnt> t'entral avenue. Mil" clly Tuesday on business. was In town dnrliiR the week. W. D. Hon "all. of Fhlladelphla, was anioiiR the vi-liors here Sunday. j. Frank Turner, of I’hiladelphla', ThomaaO. IturRe"", of I’lilladelplila, was a recent Rue«t of the Klberon. F. F. I’aiteraun, Jr...and wife.-of, J. A. l..inR"trecl, of Philadelphia, wan a visitor here dnrJuR the week. Joseph I.. Frit*, .of lladilonlleld, Henry l>. Moure, of lladdnnlleld, wa« amoOR the visitors here Tuesday. I.eroy Howe has moved to a cottaRe on Kleventh street, near West avenue. t'ulemaii F. I^amlnR, of South Deniil>, was a visitor heredurliiR the week. Mrf. U. S. PVterson, of I’hlladelphla, ft a» araniiR the week’s visitor.

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Hear ('oinniodore Samuel W. Wood, ok -Philadelphia, was a visitor hert I'rlday. Allen H. forson, of Phlladelphlu was creel hiR friends |n this city on Tuesday. The Hev. W. W. Casselberry, of ColIhiRswood, was ill town a few day> last week. J. F. Wall worth and family: of Philadelphia, were here In their automo bile Sunday. (I. A. Rlaler, Jr. and wife, nf Philadelphia, were here the latter part of l»»t week. F. M. Newcomb and wife, of Philadelphia, were Rueita of the Imperial a few days sro Mias Ullvla ll. Pearce, of OrodU, Is aiuoiiR the sojourners here, a Rue»>. of the WyomhiR. -Mrs. Havel Smith, of Philadelphia, occupying her Fifth street cottage

a few friends at their cAttage, Fourleenlh "Meet and the bay, Sunday. Charleii Sack anil wife and Walter Sack and wife, of this city, visited friends at TucRahoe on Sunday. Wesley Hartlne and bride, of Philadelphia, were here recently and occupied the cbltaRe 717 Wesley avenue. Miss Klta Hand, who has been In ’Iriladelphla all winter and "prlng, as returned to her homo ln this city. Fdwanr Deeuier, of Philadelphia. street, was here a ifew days last week. Mrs. Harry Conard, of Philadelphia, has been visiting her parents, Andrew Marshall and wir»; In their apartment" Former City Treasurer It. It. Krlnghuret, of Philadelphia, occupied hi" pretty cottage on Saturday an«L Sun-

day.

s. (leiiie libicberl has returned to Wes’t Plilladelphla home wfier s|ieiidliiR a few day" In her cottage tieorRe Iturtou. of 'Wyudmoore, wuer of the Wayne apartments, reeled many of hln friend" here yeserday. Former State llanklug Commlsloner I> O. Watkins and J. 8. F, lorgau, of Wonlbiiry, were InAown Sunday. Mra.M.ydla l.ee has returned to* her home in this city after a pleasant visit to her sister. Mrs. Hannib French, at Tuckahoe.A. M.llray and wife, of PhlladrlI'lila, were among the vialtohi here Sunda'y. They are "iiinnier residents of Ocean City. Professor T. It. I.awkmi and family, if Troy, are here fo» the season, and have opened up their cottaRe, 1221 'entral avenue. Mrs. Melvma Auatln.of Chicago, ar'ived in Mil* city Tuesday

w days.

for

< A. II. Dodson and wife, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, 1HI) * Asbury avenue. - C. II. Oamstock and wile, of Cleveland, have opened their cottage, 1107 Pleasure avenue. J*mes W. Fernley and wife, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage H1H Wealey avenue. (ieorge F. Lewis and wife and James Lewis, of Wllmlngtoi^, were recent Rufats of the Kmthlu. ' Mra. Harry Park, of Philadelphia, Is "iiendliiR a season In her cottage, -Vi 12 Central avenue. J. M. Uoaeubaum and wife, of Wilkes-Barre, have been spending eral days in this city. J. llurrwood Daly and family, of Philadelphia, were visitors here the latter |mrt of last week. KugeneT. Jump and wife, of Camden, spent Sunday at Mrs. Jump’s former home, the Ulscayue. Mrs. Kmraa Loiiglsnd , of New York, owner efr the Whits Hall, this elly, Is among the recent arrivals. Washington Kolb, of Philadelphia, a property owner liere, was an visitors to this city yesterday. Howard W. Corneal, superintendent of the North Philadelphia sub-atatlou of the post ofnes, and wife entertained

WITH BELL CO.

Miss Brccklcy Will Go Into the City’s New Electrical Bureau. Ml-" KlUaMth Kreckley, who has been chief operator In the Hell Teleie Company's olllce for several. take charge of the city's electrical

an Julie I.

is" l-jliia Harlow' aucceedn Miss ilrn-kley a" chief operator. Miss IU/el Kelk.of this cltf, who comes trqm Jacksnnrille, Fla., lias been appointed to llll the vacancy, among the operators.

BUSINESS MEN REHEARING

VISITORS HERE SEEK COTTAGES

with i

, Air.

d .Mrs. I). K. Lake. Mrs. Jennie W. drier,Means and family, of Philadelphia, will open Wesley avenue, Mil" week for the summer. Dr. Allen Corson, of this city, IsatiMlIng the meeting" of the State Homeopathic Medical Society In AtUntie Clly this week. •Miss Ll/.sle dandy, of Seavllle. returned home Friday after a pleasant •l«lt toher brother. Anthony S.dandy, md'wife, tn this city. Clark Dilleubeck, civil engineer and irchltect, of Philadelphia, wUh his wife, Is occupying apnrlmenl" In their building, the Palatine. Mrs. Uraysou Smith, of Philadelphia, "pent Sunday here as the guest ‘arker Miller' and wife, iu their Plymouth place cottage. James L. Polk, of Merchantvllle, a well-known Philadelphia newspaper

during the

latter part of last week. Mrs. Samuel. Hchurch and daughters, Mrs. Nellie Burt and Ml»* Harriet Schurch, have opened their ool27 Atlantic avenue. William l/ong, of Philadelphia, is been "pending some time In her Central avenue cottage, recently itcrtained her sister-in-law. Mrs. William H. Horn aud Mra. D. Minogue, of Philadelphia, summer residents of this city, were guests of the Atgleu a few days this week. II. Seagraves, of this city, has returned home after spending eighteen month" at St. Cloud, Fla. Mr. Seagraves Is much Improved In health. Dr. L. 8. A. Stedem and daughters, llsaes Marlon and Oertrude, of Philadelphia, apeut Saturday eveulug and Sunday In their cottage tn this city. Mrs. Carolloe^Champlon, of Camden, and Mra. Sallie Itace, of Pleasantville, their sister, Mrs. Hauuab Itobtnsoii, In this city, a few days recently. Internal RevenueCollactor McCoach aud John Carr, of Philadelphia, were n Sunday, accompanied by James Franklin, and registered at the Dr. and Mrs. Chat. D. Smcdlry, of r-ayne, wire own a cottage here, were nong recent visitors to this city. Dr. Smedley Is one of Wayne’s popular

physicians.

John’ Test, of Philadelphia, was among the visitors to this elty Friday. He and Mrs. Teat will open their cottage on West avenue, In a few days, for the season. Miss Sarah Powers, of Washington, I>. 0„ Is visiting her father, Bupt.'J. J. Powers, of the Uas Co. Mr. Powers, who la now boarding, Is making plans to have a home here. Percy W*. Townsend, who has been employed In Philadelphia during the wluter, has returned to this city and late ollloe at Kleventh and Asbury avenue, J. M. Henchard, of Trenton, superintendent of agents of a leadlug life Insurance company, waa In town on Thursday and Friday. He Is a iium«r resbleiit of Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Lawrence, of Troy, N. Y., are at the home of Prof, and Mrs T. R. Lawson, 1221 Central avenue, for an extended visit. They expect to remain until Seplera-

Many Pretty Summer Homes in This City Were Rented Daring the Week. . tjulte a few cottage" were rent! here ifUrlug the'week.' The real ota ineir'are receiving large number" of inquiries for houses and apartu for the "iimmer season. .-Chester reports the following Lydia Isle’s cottage,,11:12 Asbury avenue, to Henry Diets, Jr., of Philadelphia. Robert Foulks* cottage on Fourth reel to J. H. Pomeroy, of Phlladsl-

phla.

K. W. Jenkins’ cottage, on Fourth rest, to (ieorge A. Huggins, of Philadelphia: Boardwalk store df F. J.Shoyer to <1. S. Risyes, of Philadelphia.; Leroy Howe’" collage, :WB Kleventh reel, to W. D. Cross, of Philadelphia. Waller Chitthi’a cottage. It Tenth reel, to Joseph P. Savldge, of Philadelphia. enole McHrlde’s cottage, Twentlet'll street and Wesley avenue, to Frederick C. Tapley, of Philadel-

phia.

The Davis cottage. 7<H Sixth street, to L. L. Wjltbank, of Philadelphia. Massey A Edwards have made the following rentals: George M. Harkne-s’ cottage to James H. Shaw, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Charlea D. Smedley’s cottage, III Central avenue, to Miss Ida Hurkan, of Philadelphia. Miss ICslberlue McKee’s cottage. 7111 Plymouth place, to William H. Hi >f Philadelphia. Kolia Garret son’s cottage, !0f&Cenral avenue, tb Mrs. V. It Roelofs, of oollltigdafe. H. F. Stanton, Inc., report- the folowlug rentals: Mrs. Pauline Mu reel's smttgge, tub Fifth street, to Capt. Charles j. Hendler, of PhHadelphlai Mrs. W.T. Aldrich's cottage, 10IU iV.esley avenue,to William M.Sample, •f Philadelphia. B. Frank Hmltli report* the followlug rentals: L. W. Minuet's cottage. ni7 Asbury avenue, to John Wescolt, Jr. Mrs. A. B. Kadi-lilt's cottage, 7M Wesley avenue, to Somers C. Young. Cottage at 1211 Simpson avenue In Jerry Fields. WANT CHECKS CASHED

WANT

IN SEWER CASE Association Asks State Public Utility Bdard to Take Farther Action. At the meetlngof the Business Men’s Association Tuesday evening, reports ! were heard from dlflereiit committee". - id amoog these was that of the com-' mlttee ou s<wer charges. * The members of Ihtscommitlec have ' rltten to the State Cllllly Commls-. "Ion requesting that body, which re-| eeutly decided III favor of 'the Oceau ’Ity Sewer Company’" conduct of Hi allairs In the way ol clisrgr", etc.,'to-re-open the case aud give a hearing,to On implalnlng property owners. When the hearing was given, a short time since, none of the protesting prop■ty owners were present, but they were represented by Lee Washington, attorney. It Waald that one of the -mhers of tlie board made inquiry where the complaining priqierty oirnere.were at that-time. It l« reported that If theStateTHIHty 'Commission declines' to reopen th ■. the matter will be carried to th

Samuel Hosaell and N. C. Godfrey ere appointed a committee by (be Itusliiess Men’s Assorlatiou Tuesday evening to request one: of the city’ banking Institutions lo remain open

time after 12 o'clock

ilaya.

i give

) paid w

checks the opportunity of getting Ihem cashed. It being very dlltlcult ti them cashed around town after the

hanks close.

-eral plans for the future discussed by the members, and at the adjournment of the meeting refreshments were served. Bids Mrcrl srrd lor Drawbrtdsr. Bids were received for the proposed ew and up-to-date drawbridge at Thirty-fourth street. In thl» elty, by 1 the Cape May County Hoard of Freeholders on Tuesday, but no award war made. The bids were as follows: Hand A Arnett, 125,2M; J. Harvey Bennett, JI0.OI2; tf? H. Hoftmau, *23, 177.2S; Owego Bridge Co., *20,110.

To Cilve Katrrtalnma

The members of the Loyal Tern) nee Union will give an entertainment In the First Presbyterian Church this (Thursday) evening. In 'addition to this there will be an addresa by Mrs. Annie Slaelman, president of the At-

lantic County W. U. T. 0.-.

Bold Two x.oia. Joseph I. Scull has sold a lot owned y him on Asbury avenue. In the up■wn section. In Mrs flifflTr Fuller, of this city. He'has also sold a lot on West avenue, near Sixth street, owned by George Fnller, to Wesley Cranmer,

of this city.

miltas I.owtand. The Sutton A Corson Co Is busily engaged In fllllng In the low-lying land from Hay avenue to West avenue, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth ;a. When completed this land wljl present a much more attractive

appearance.

CtirUMI^u Kudeavorero to|Meet. The annual cunventlon of the Cape May Connty Christian Endeavor Society will be held at Cold Spring Presbytenan Church next Thursday. A large number of delegates will attend and an interesting program wj ( ll be

presented.

. ..r Hunt.—Cottage, MIS Central avenue; seven rooms, electric lights.

*150 for season

The First Nat kmal Hank of Ocean City, .N. J.. has superior advantages for the transaction of banting buslDsos ,

CklldreM Had Ptcalc. The children In Mrs. Meta K. Hatter' >om hi the public aehool bad a picnic t Palermo on Saturday. They went sere and returned In a large wagon. Tbey all spent a glorious day, tha children declared. ^^ -Malhar'aDay.” “Mother's Day" will be observed In the churches of this city next Sunday. In the First M. K. Church, tlie Rev. Dr. Haines will preach a sermon appropriate to the occasion.

I will build a flna 8-room cottage with modern bath, elegant Wesley avsnne lot (oorner Second street), facing ocean; aMewalk and curb made, . at a price lo surprise yon. Easy terms; Installmsnt mortgage; sample cottage just flnlthed. Lkhlik Poi.hawuh, I Contractor and Bulkleu, 758 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J.

WILL THE FOURTH BE CELEBRATED?

Some Citizens Here Want to. Know What Has Become of Project. There wa" a-query at tlie meeting of I

the Hnard of Trai

cnmevMh" pro|Mi<ied Fourth of July

relebraflou In tbl" c

No one appealed to know anything abo)^ the condition of the movemeu *r»—— —— —n - # ~w w^gka ago.

the organl/^iioiis In the'elty, but It was

ely attended.

is usually been a dinh of J^ly, bh all oklhe people

busy at that time.

»a|d. however, that there will probably be anolher call for a meeting

time for the purpose of getting up a demonstration.

within a

LOST BY TWO POINTS

• track team nf the Ocean City High School Athletic Association went Atlantic City Saturday afternoon aud lost In a dual meet with the high -bool boys of that place. The contest wa* exciting thrnughnut, and the local hoys* lost out only by the score of 37- to :U> In the total number of points made. As usual, Schneider was the notablq. figure In the running event". Shoemaker was Hr*t In the 231-yard .dash. .muse of a’n Injury recently sustained, Norvln Smith did not take ■arLIn any of tlie events. , Summary: ITh-’yard dash—Won by Altman, At; lantlc City High School; time, II l-'i reonds. Second, Shoemaker, Ocean 'Ity High School, and third, lllmnberg. Atlantic City High School. 220-yard dash—Won by Shoemaker, leean Cfty High School; time, 29 l-fi leconds. Second, Altman, and third. Itlumberg, both of Atlantic City High School. 880-yard run—Won by Schneider, Oceau City High School; time, 2.25 2-6 ■nda. Second; Taylor, and third. Sharp, both of Ocean City High School. 1-mile run — Won by Schneider. Ocean Clly High School; time. 5 22 dg. Hecnnd. Koelhal, Atlantic City High School, and third. Sharp. Ocean City High School. High Jump-Won by Tlefer, Atlantic City High School; height 5 feet 1 inches. Second place between Davy and Kble, both of Atlantic City High School; third, Roberta, Atlantic Vlly High School. . Broad Jump—Won ty Mathis.Ocean City High School; distance. 17 feel 5 Inches. Second, Crai|f, Atlantic City High School, and third, Reeves.Ocean Clly High School. Shot-put—Won by Collins, Atlantic .’Ity High School; distance, 31 feet 1 Inch. Second, .Kble, Atlantic Clly High School; third, Corson, O City High School.

Mr. and Mrs A. J. Smith, of this ty, were guests of Genera!and Mrs. lifluls Wagner at a reception given at their beaullfiil home In Germantown on Saturday eveuliig. There were 174 present and all were entertained in line

■tyle.

The occasion was the twenty-drst mnlversary of the graduating ^lats of vlilch I heir daughter, Mrs. William Newhall. was a member, as was also Mra. Smith.

Internal KevenueCollector McCoach spending a few days In his cottage here. With him are Mra. McCoach and Collector McCoach's sister, Mrs. Robert Johnston, of Philadelphia.

Second hand Gasoline SI In good condition. Addrei R J.. Sg,NTINKI. olttce.

MADDOCK’S CASCARA Laxative Tablets Eat like candy. Work like magic. 12 for 10 cents

Rial’s Spring Sarsaparilla fill cents a bottle PARK Alb TILFORD S CANDIES MADDOCK’S PHARMACY Eighth and Asbury Ave.

I. S. CHAMPION . MANUFACTURER OF STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM ~~ nel and ColUtfi Trades Specialty peolor bo«lnJi H |»t5r?ll?n C |* T AVC '

■annual camp meeting at South Seavllle will he held from Thursday, August I, to Monday, August 12. At the spring meeting Just held, plane made lor a series o* meetings ol than usual Interest. The Rev. Dr. John R. Haines, of this- city, who lectured lo minister* and Hlble dents last year, will deliver another course this year.

Keep In mind that the members of tbe Ladles' Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian Church will bold at the store of T. Lee Adams, Seventh " and Asbury avenue, next Saturirnatloua for "Mother's Day 1 wl

•as decided at Hoard of School Kstlmate.-'Phurwlay evening, that the sum of *13,000 la •ary to be Axed and appropriated for the pnrcliaseof new school groundi In this city.

Cll* Clerk’s Balar* Increas At the regular weekly meeting of the City Commlsaloiiera, It wa solved to pay City Clerk John K. Adams a salary of *1000 per year. He has been receiving *90b.

Smith A Adams, the agents, report big demand for the R-C-H- auto, 'mobile. They say that the latest purchaser of a R-C-H touring car Is Free-

holder Saul, of Wildwood.

The members of the Lidlea' Guild of Holy Trinity Church will hold fair on the Boardwalk on Saturday, August 3. Tbey are- now making preparations for this event.

The Cape May County Board of Freeholders has elected Dr. I. N. Grlscom. of this city, twiners' physician for three years. Dr. Orlacom has been

Flve-pasaenger rapacity, 110-Inch wlieel, long stroke motor, three speeds, Inclosed valves, Bosch magneto, 31x31Inob tires, top, wind shMd. ' These are Just tlie features e a comfortable,

Can you find

a better or safer investment than a Firs/ Mortgage on approved Ocean City Real Estate bearing six per cent, interest? Wejjave invested over a Million and a Quarter for clients in such mortgages during the past Fifteen Years withont the loss of a dollar in principal or interest. Can we not make such an investment

foj you ? .

Massey & Edwards °T., a £.. )

fiettysfiunj Batileliell THREE-DAY TOUR Pelsotialljr Conducted $10,15 from Ocean City OTHER SUMMER TOURS Nl*l*ra Pslts Thousand Ulands nnntreal and. Qaebec Full iOfonrutlon ol Ticket Aaeoti: er D. N. Bell. A. G. P. A.. Broad Slrect Station. Philadelphia, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA R. R.'

Arc your Walls-Dirty? Yes? vc them renewed. How? Painli ibastine, Kslsomiiiing, Deco rati Stenciling, etc. Done aniFdone right by R. C. Adams 758 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

K. Ae PORTER Contracting; and Grading;

id "t recta and aidawalka be

y ▼trine of n writ or Fieri Piclaa. for sale Joriaaeed Premise., lo me directed, ladoot ofiba Coorlor I'bamoerrol New Jer , on lbe sab day ol AprU. A. b. ISII. In • lain causa wherein The Tuekaboa llulldaud I sum Association la complainant. I Kvn K VanOllder el ala are delendsnu. isllexpoaa lo aale al public vandoa, on Monday, June 3rd, 1912, ween I he boon of twelve aud Ova o'clock

p- nv. to wll. at one e'clock la the afternooa ofaald day. al llie HherifTa oWCei in Oayia Wart tluUBc, Capa Hay county. New

..—1’ Hharaa of lbe Capital Stock

Tiurtywlghib Sartaaol tha Tuokaboa lot and Loan AoaoclallOD, held by Ibe mid A asocial Ion aa reillsieral karurlly, aud car-

—- -nonxmyed P'ernlsaa, WUh _the

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. C, ml, or .S' e May' -Mid -laic of Vi

MCALLISTER’S Hintj.-Abput Seasonable Things We are Now Showing Dress Materials., h“ wopl, 311 In wklc. at 23c yard. Ilr-sbl.-lotli, all shade*, 5" in. wwle, I er yiI.-*1.i<0. Dainty Silk Fabrics. ‘; ! -f,v.n"k ',iT'’iu ^vw^ts. ' , , ■ . - Neckwear, Etc. , ’ amli.r hdlora, etc., at d «- .-.k-Ii. New 1m* of. comb», l.orettea. belthiK, pin tebi, eilk h-we, glove* and rililsma. Draperies. cretonoe*. denlma scrim, ate., Oc to 20c ysni s. s. McAllister 755 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

Scotch Dali Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Av*. ALWAYS OPEN

B. McOIBENY, General rtanager. MISS'N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Home Nurse.

LOT ON WESLEY AVENUE Between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets 50 Feet Front For sale at a Bargain Price-if sold quick. This lot is One ofAlidifincst Lots in the city; will divide in two lots.

JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue

Apartments and Cottages. Bungalows, for Rent and for Sale

^ H0T6L bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Klgldh and Ninth Street*

WOP* OCEAN CITV REAL. ESTATE B. FRANK SMITH 1036 ASBURY AVENUE Cottages, Hotels and Apartments for sale aud rent. Lot* aud Farms for sale. A double house bear Twelfth street In good repair, $3,000. Lot on Asbury ave., near Third st., price. $650. 0-roomed cottage with bath, at Bayous, $1,850.

HOTEL ATGLEN

One ..f Ibc m«t osnlraliy loaded hotel, la

INSURANCE

relAL eistate; Clayton Haines Brick

A11 EUghth St. Ocean Pity, N. J.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUng for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell yon once. Bargains in Bay and Oceau front properties. Choice cottage* for sale. Also lots for In vestment, and for Improvement—the choice of Ocean City. Apply to ' . , J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Locatibn for a Seaside Home FOR 'SAL E— A ,ew 'P** located In BecUtm O, Oerau City, H. t., 1 tn vicinity of Slate roid end Pennsylvania and Reeding Railroad stations. Also siMe for bungalow* situate on Orest Kgg Uarbor Bay, Bessley's Point, N. J. ARTHUR^ D.BARROWS 632 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY N. J.

POWELL’S 3n/ker r < > ring

We have the latest in new dress fabrics nd trimmings. • The new shadow lace and all-over for

Men's hats and caps. Mei'«..lur'.*XlueU, Monarch or K brand. - , New line men's ties.

Low prices and reliable ap-to-date goods. Phone 1 . POWELL’S ( 931 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N.'-J.

Advertise in the SENTINEL

M Beditioi Sale

Glosiii Oil Bosiss

at Ihs dSunreof oae'bnndrm urntbiny M —nt or breadth on the sail Blmpaou awnor. —ma Clly Amoesuion. Bam* tha aama lr ‘ of land cgnyeyad lo Bvm M. VanOllder m 'of land sltnata ._ aSigig

WAX-ntn.—Half-crown girl, white, to asalat with houaework; or one to do dlahwork and take care of baby. Apply 722 Asbury avenue. 5-B, It

y sltloi ograpber and typewriter

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“-■SKSHSi' Harry 8. Uoaclaaa, aoTr

all decorated china at Half Price. :o-piece toilet set, $1.50 up. 6 show cases fo'r sale. Lots of Bargains.

iikin tTe.

AMS

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tie not

bring you J. F. BUNN,

JACOB 8CHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. Re. NO UWtt Aimm, Otui Otj. 1.1.

H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Teas, Coffees, Fine Groceries anil Ptoiisions POULTRY DKK88KD TO ORDER FOURTH ST. oof ISSURY HE.

SatuH., Nl.,l

The Excursion House

OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH

THE IMPERIAL . CKNTRAt. AVE., OCEAN CITY. N J Open tor tlw season. l>laaaanUy torn led, near Ilia beach. Home nnmjyijN alu.wistkk Mra. C. OETZEU

THE KATHLU Ural Avenue, OCEAN CITY. 10. J.

torts' Wrnetoi'bc MIMHKH LEW1N A CUN AKO

I OCEAE AVERVE

THE ELBERON

|| Water Heat. Every Koom Thorongbly Heated. yiKH. ELEA E- HAVLOM, Pray.

o a! way* bet bomciike,ai

OCEANIC ala batha. Moat daalrabla I Capaetty 700. Elevator.

THE LAUREL

MU. NMITH TOWXaEXD, Pimp

BOARDING MRS. C. F. WILMKR 708 Central Ave. Good board at reasonable rates. Meals I; Special Sunday dinners.

O. L_. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... Aibory Avenue, Ocean City. (0. J.

Estimates Cheerfully Given A Post Card will bring our aert vice to you.

JAMES CLARK MAIN STREET NEW JERSEY AVENUE ' SOMERS’ POINT :: N.J.