Ocean City Sentinel, 31 October 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel | ltlllHHI»AY. OCTOHKR SI. 1812. We ahull b* glad I" receive Items of n,„| cnuiuuiileatliniM uf Intern* DrH> uf i

lu tlito neuuiuulty ami <>ur readers Miu|>aii»»l will) Hi" full jiama ami nddre"* of the writer. tidl necessarily • f„r publh-ntl«B, hut a> a guarantee of DOTS. HllloWHj'WI. Ite careful, boys. Wal. li your gat*.. IMII'I forget to vote. politicians are ou the move. ' Advert he In Hie HKNTl.sfcl.. Delightful weather on Monday. Not long now until Thanksgiving Hay. The merry iKilllical war la nearly Sportsmen are ready for gunulog lAral politico has Homers' Polul people allrred. The Hoard uf Trade will bold a regular meeting uext Monday evening Cliaa. Ileadley la a candidate for M h<Mil director agalnat A. J. Smith. liu- local Knlghta of Pylhla* will vl.lt the Deiinlsvllle lodge Saturday nlglit Frank I'latt will n|«n the Frolic Saturday afternoon In response to re.|iieata from the children. The Ocean City Huslnea* Men's As. i'ueaday evening, Nov. other 12. Preparations are being made by the li.ivrriiuient to bullil a watch tower on the Boardwalk at f irm atreet. Souieof Ocean City 'e lie inoc rata atPuliil Monday evening, which waa addrtnaeil by J. Thompson llakcr. lleiuocralic nominee for Congress. PERSONAL. H. D. I.et 'oto, of AudulM.il, waa In low 11 thla week. John H. Grove* haa returned from a trip to Hot Spring", Va. Mrs It. H. tiny, of thla city, la vlalllug relatlveo In Canada. * J. II. Colllna, of f'amden. waa a recent gueat of the ntglen. Henry I). Moore, of lladdoiilleld, waa a vial tor liere Friday. K P. t'atifleld and wife, of Avalon, were vialtora here Sunday. Mra. OsborU t'oraou, of Ihlaclty, la vi-tlilng'frleuda In t'ainden. Walter H. Haya, of Philadelphia, waa a vlaltot here Saturday. Mra. H. T. Iludd, of Mount Holly, haa been vtalllng In thla city. II. H. Thorn returned Monday from a few daya' vlalt to Philadelphia. a I

J. H. Jarmon, of Philadelphia, waa 1 greeting friend- here on Saturday. Former AweiutilymBii C. S. Hand, ( of Tuckahoe, waa In town Friday. ( J. Fllhlan Tatem. of Haddonlleld, , w aa among the vialtora here Friday. (I. W. Corneal, of Logan, waaagueet of I he Klacayne Friday and Saturday. t'harlea K. Median and wife, of Philadelphia, were reoenl vialtora here Win. K Maaaey and wife have returned from a vlalt to Hot Sprluge, Va. tleorge W.Taylor, of Philadelphia, rrglatered at the Kibe run a few daya ago. The llev. I)r. J. I.lnn Bowman, of Philadelphia, waa a vlaltor here Monday. Mlaa ltlta liaud la vlaltlng friend" hi tiermantown and Weat Philadelphia. Mr. and Mra. liareneeSIII, of Landsdowue, were vialtora here durlfg the week. * Win. F. tlardlner and wife have relurued from a vlalt to Port Norrle and vicinity. t'harlea A. Doe aud wife, of Philadelphia, were among the vialtora here Saturday. J. H. Holmaa aud family, of Philadelphia. were among recent arrivals at the Kathlu. Joaeph I. Scull and wife have relumed .from a pleasant vlalt at Hot Spring*. Va. L

O. W. Hutfarworth aud family, of ^ Philadelphia, were recent guests of ^ the Hewllnga. Amna O. Chamhera and William Clumbers, of Philadelphia, were re- (| cent vialtora here. n Thomas K. Fort, Jr., of Philadelphia, waa In town yesterday. He will „ return home today. I Hubert Harbtr and family, of II a ale- " ton. were gueata ol William K. Maaaey ( and wife over Snnday. f Kdwarri Pennock and wife, of Phlla- 4 delphla. have returned home after a|ieiiding a few daya here. , t'hae. H. Weiss, of Uermautowu. a ■ cottager here, waa among the vialtora I here Saturday and Sunday. Mlaa Eva Brewer, of Leesburg, , haa returned home after a pleasant I vlalt to Mlaa Adella Powell. Kbeuexer Adama.a Philadelphia real eatale aaaeaaor with pro|ierty InUreala here, was In towu Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. William M. Banck have returned from a vlalt to Colorado ' ami other sections of tlie Weat. tleorge Ixitter and wlh, of Philadelphia. who have an apartment buuee here, were hi town a f*w daya ago. Mra. B. t\ Thompson , at Pitman, visited her daughter, Mlaa Mary iiiom|iann, In ttiu city, Monday. Mrs Mary Erlianlt, of Salem, faturned home } eeterday after a weak 'a vlalt to Mr. and Mrs. B. H. McAlllater. K. F. Stewart and family bava -moved to the IhlriMtaar apartments, north aide, In Josenb-T Scull's buildFormat Stale Banking Commissioner

GOOD WORK Of SUNDAY SCHOOLS

. Supt. S. 8. McAllister's Rc- ! port of Proceedings at i County Convention. In Iiuiuatiuel Baptist Sabbath ' School Sunday aTrrnoou, Hupl H s McAlllater gave a talk ou the proceed- ■ - Ings of the recent county Sunday I school convention, which proved moat Instructive. Mr. IfyiAlllsteraald tnal at the morning session every school In the county i was represented, although all did nut send delegates. There are live organized graded schools In the .county, i The little Sablatli school In South < Ocean City received a gold seal as the only school In the county to send live cents or more per member lo the convention. Mr. McAllister said he had . not received a report for Ida school. Supt. McAllister said that State ( President Cooper's address was much appreciated by the convention. In Ida talk, President Cooper said that f the county had met Us obligation of Htm, ami he presented the convention K Willi another flag— No. 8. The convention later donated an adt dilloual |1U for Slate work. Mr. McAllister stated that buttons like the one he displayed were distributed, and all who receiver! one r wore II proudly. Continuing, Supt. McAllister stated lliat Mlsa Hammond, the State secretary. spoke on school standards. She r was very good, he said, aud gave them some line points. '' At the afleruoou session, said Mr. " McAllister, there was a conference led liy Miss Hammond, after she hadse'li. dressed the convention on Sunday g school methods, the way to organize uud how lo Interest the little ones. „ Then Miss Hammond conducted a , round-table, asking questions about luiw diil'eteul acba-.il* umdmied tbelr .. studies, and answering i|uestlnna and ,, giving her opinion aa lo the heat „ means of overcomltig, thph^roblems lliat confrontihe ofllcera aud teachers of Sunday -j Jb, Miss Hennett7dTCape May, Mr. MrAlllater said, gave an Inatnictlve talk ou luiw to bold the attention of the n Utile ones when they become re"lle«s Pastor (lee, It was stated, was elected county auperlntcndent ol the * teachers' training clasaes. After adjournment, they all enjoyed '■ s grand dinner served free lu Ihe W. (!. T. IL rooms, r- -You might to have seen some uf the Ocean City people put eway that I, dinner," said Mr. McAllister, addlug: "I will not mention any names, , though." Supt. McAllister ststed thai Pastor and Mra. (lee declared (hat It was one of lbs beel conventions they had ever »■ "There were only six delegates from Ocean City," said Mr. McAllister. t, "and we had four of them." At the conclualon of the stiperhitenii, dent's talk, the superintendent and pastor breugh before the school a breugh before the ecuooi e

paper containing a number of que#l Ions and answers. These were put aud answered In turn by both genlle- ' These querlee and replies showed the tremeudi.ua size and power of the . Sunday schools of New Jersey, and the great benefit the Baptist Sunday t school would receive by vending dele- j gales lo the SUte convention, which , f meets In Trenton November IE, IS aud Tills Sunday school will be represented there by at least one delegate ( i. D.sO. Wat kins and wife, of Wood- ' " bury, were visitors here a few days 1 ago. ,f Mrs Charles Powell has relumed I- from a vlelt to relatives In Port Norrle. where also Mr. Powell spent several daya. |. Mra. Thomaa J. Duncan, of thla city, la spending a week with her daughter. Mra. Charles Bowker, Jr., In GermanCharles F. (irlm and wife, of Philadelphia, were among recant vialtora to ,j ihlaclty, where they owu a summer home. Theodore Hlldrelb and sister, chll- !. dren of Capt. and Mra. H. W Hlldrelb, of this city, are visit lug lu Philadelphia. '. H. F. Olldemeyer and family, of Philadelphia, have returned home after spending a few daye In their cot- * lege here. " W. T. LaRocbe and wife, of Oak ..i-i-..— >,au k'fbltv anil ware here Friday

Saturday. They are summer residents f of thla city. I«wla Vanaman, who la "base pack- , et" In the Mliialole glass works, vis- ( his brother, Captain D. 1.- Vans- | man, In thla city, Sunday. James Franklin, of Philadelphia, among Ihe visitors here Saturday. He took a trip lo Wernrravlllc tht" , week to see Postmaster K. M. Sutton. | 1 Lud ram" and'fam By? In'"* aim- ' dan. Elmer H. Crane, the enterprising florist and gardener, has returned from visit to frleuds In Cross Hsys aud Ogonti Ha was accompanied by Sqnlre Buah and wife will reton today after a month's I Schwenksvllle. They visited Heading aud other cities In that section i while away and bad a very pleaeant time. I The Rev, B. F. Bohner. of Alleu- , town. Pa . who Just retired active mlulalry last spring after llfty vears of continuous eervlca, was a ; visitor at the home of bis son, theJiev. , Charles H. Bohner. ovet Buuday. I. oar Infant Dsugliter. MarJorte, the Infant daughter of Mr. B and Mm. i Uarlea H Whyte. of Fourth street, died at their residence on Monday evenlug. after Hlnaee of ten ', daya. Thentneral will be held this ' afternoon. Has Been KataraUxe*. , Joeepli Broad ley, a yooig business . man oflhte dty. secured Ills naturalr- Ixatlon pemera a few days ago. He Is a a native of England !' For Bewt.— House by the year: 8 rooms and bath, electric lights, range, hot and I cold water. »12 per month, ir Apply Cautral avenue, adv. It.

NEW BUILDING SOCIETY FORMED IN THIS CJIY . " T- ' . / . I ,

• Some Well Known Residents ~ Arc at Head of the Or- \l ganization. i The Home Bulldlng-^nid l/ian A«of K J. I latin, lu 111* Hann Building, r itil- city, Friday evening. - K t The following ofllcera were chosen: President . ('. H. Shoemaker; vice , - ire-ldent. Prof, James M. Stevens; r secretary. K J. Hann; Ireustirer, I I-ewlsE. Buillli. Wm. B. Davis, of thla city, who was P . elected solicitor, was Instructed to pro- " i ceeil at once to aecitre Ihe necessary " e pa|*rs for tlie association ^ ^ - 1 cl - board of directors are J. M. Chester, I a I Dr Allen Carson, Dr. Charles II Klder. ■ Thomas F. Armstrong, K V Cor-on, o e S B. Swan and John Say-re i In addition to those named, there b i are said to tie at least twenty Ave more I t subserloers. * f , . • T • BOLL MOOSE MEETING • The Progresalves of this city will " hold another mass meeting I ere uext _ e Monday evening, probably In Dough- j ty a Pier. ! H J Senator Colby has senl H. II. Lake (| « telegram that a promlnsnl speaker u • will be hereto address the meeting. a ' Inlerrst .n Onspel Addrenaea. « Tlie series of prayer meeting adI dresses on the "Fourfold Uoepel," ' L" which the Itev C H. Ilohner Is giv- ( y Ing at the mid week services hi the B First Presbyterian Church lias ' awakened a good deal of Interest In j bible aludy. He spoke last aveolng ' oil the "()oe|»l Aceordlng lo St. ' Matthew." ( )n sorceerlnig -Waduaa^ -- ■■ day evenings he will lake Up the study ( of tlie gospel as given by Ihe other " evangelists. "Every Sunday." says Mrs, C. F. i k Wllmer, of The Wllmere, 70S Central v avenue," I baveoneor iwo auloinobilc ' parties for dinner. Mr. ami Mrs i tleorge 1,. Eatz, tleorge L Katx, Jr.. i ie and J. Schmidt, of Philadelphia, wen- j here Sunday. Mr. KaU Is a large re- r II tell Jeweler. Mr Schmidt keeps a large ' restaurant ou Cheatriut street. They i hail a Philadelphia builder with them, ,f O. W. Hague, as Mr. Katr. will shortly i >( erect a summer home on the Hardens I r: trmct_i. ir A masquerade social will be held al ie the home of Mrs. Johtf Cadman, 101 > ! rr Wesley avenue, this evening. There will be "Spider Web" atid other atu tractions. Admission, 10 ceuts. He- , r. freshmenll will be served. The eutertaiumeul Is for the benefit of the .1- l-adies' Aid Society of Immannel id Baptist Church. Everybody wel-

The Boys' Club of tlie First l'resby- " terlan Church I" meeting with splen- * did success lu Its work this fall. A p large clans haa been enrolled under the J leadership of James Edgar Welch, the physical director, and meetings are " held twice a week, on Monday and ' Thursday evenlngs.ln the gymnasium. Will Mom Social. In the basement of the First Presbyterian Church Saturday eveulug, Ihe . social committee of the Christian En- , , deavor Society will huld a social, to which everybody Is Invited. The afI fair will lie In charge of Miss Ada M. Banck. and an admission ol teu cents I will be charged. Will Take Vacation. I.eroy Howe, solicitor for the Bell ' Telephone Oompauy, will leave nexl ' Wednesday ou his vacation, which he will spend In Ihe vicinity of Mlllvllle. He will be accompanied by his family. " Mr. Howe Ie a hustler and deserves r a rest after a year of arduous work. Will no to Florida. I- John Test and wife, of Philadelphia, I- returned home Tuesday, preparatory to going to Florida for the winter )f months. Mr. aud Mrs Test are among |(! ihe first to come lo this city early In the season and they remain here until late In autumn. k illustrated Leetare.

The Bev. A. U. Oearhart. of Tuckahoe, will give a stereopticon lecture, "A Trip Around the World." with eighty views, In ImmsDuel Baptist Church. Monday evening, November Admission, ellver oflWtug. According to word received from 1 Wernrmvllle. Postmaster Sutloiy I health shows steady improvement. I . V. Coraon and wife will epend next ! Saturday afternoon end Sunday with 1 Mr. Sutton. ! Elections returns will be received ly - , the Bell Telephone Company In their " office in thla city Tuesday eveulng. - Those desiring to ascertain results of . 1 the election free can do ao by_ calling • [ up "central." Bars Wealcjr Ansae Property. ^ Freeholder John P. Fox, of this dly, 1 has purchased at private sale the col- * tag* on Wesley avenue, between Bev. - ' etilh and Eighth ■taste, owned kg the Hannah Matthews Estate apeclal aervlcea. h Special services of an evangelistic; character are being held every eveu- " lug in the First M. E. Church by the. pastor. Dr. Haloes. These services are draw lug good-shied congregations <s DIssMkllen ol psrlssislilp. I- The partnership heretofore existing Is between Walter V. Hess and James Hamilton, build era. has been dlieolved. The undersigned will not be resixmal8 ble for debts not contracted by btme self. WaI.TBH V. Ham, a! Oct. is, 1918. °*"*lldviy'4t

BAPTIST CHURCH REDUCES DEBT . Organization, the Im- , manncl Social Circle, Has 1 Been Formed. Immannel Haplist Church last week I paid hills aggregating »:tsu. reducing < debt on Hie chapel l > IJSI and j . : meeting all the semi-annual Interest I charges on their lots at Tenth street I ; and Wesley avenue. The curbing hill < jnud other Items of extra expense were I all paid, with the exception of an Item ■ of 812. I These payments were made possible the liberality of the very efficient i Aid Hoclely which donated i which was made since April 25 society lies planned to pay off 'the debt of : J«) remaining ou Ihe : chapel, and they ask the help of all ; ] w ho wish them well In their dlffiault i undertaking. The bible school also aided materially , ; donating the 880 duaas Interest on the , I second mortgage of 81.000 on the lots, j A new organization, the Immannel ' Circle, has been born, It plans | social work, missionary eudeavor, and the financial gond of Ihe church. A bazar Is announced for December {and other; features are contemplated. The officers ere: Mrs' Arthur Gee, president, and Mrs. W. P. Haines, secretary and treasurer Mrs. A, F. Is chairman of the mlaeioo ary committee. The sewing committee Is In meet at the linnlenf Mrs. Haines, Ninth Street and Wesley avenue, every Thursday afternoon, and it Is hoped that this committee will become both active and numerous; Atiybody who to sew can Join. COLORED MEN MEET Addressed l»» Spenkers From I'p A meeting of colored Bepubllcan voters of this city was held In the buslueas place of E. (,'. Williams, ou West 1 avenue, above Eighth atreet, Frlday evenliig, and the room was crowded. K C. Williams presided and introduced the speakers— the llev. J. H. , Morgan, of Bordenlown; Mr. Freeman, ' of Jersey City, and the llev. .Samuel J i Comfort, of Ocean City. Mosluftbe colored voters tiere-tbere are from 75 lo 125 In Ihe city, most of them. In tbe First Ward— are Bull 1 Moo -era. but It Is said thai many wavered after hearing the speeches. ! Another meeting of the colored ' voters will he held at Williams' store ' Saturday evenliigof this week, e Here's « Fish ilori. 1 Now that the llahlug season is about ' over we feel safe lu stating that there are about 180 families of tlsh with an are aooui ioo isuiuies ui unu -ou »■-

average of 20 genera, aud Ave or six <j species to each geuue. The turbot u spawns 0,000,000 eggs lu a season, the rod tlsb.8, 000.000. the mackerel 700,000 the herring 50.000, tbe sole 85,000, and I Ihe brill 200 000. Tbe femalee or the J *|ttclee are more numerous tbau the male; seventy-live to twenty-live lu the esse of the herring. ( Miss Beatrice Haines Ceacbcr of iPotcc , tor"ier """'"'VSumsipSis0, c"u'^n,lvn•0, 728 Wesley Avenue DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DENIM'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 72* Asbury Ave.. Ocean City, N. J. . Wedding Parties and Picnics a Hpec B laity. Your trade solicited. II Order* delivered. Prompt attention. Milk and Cream always on hand. Both Pbouea.

PUBLIC HEARING ' FOR A. B. PORTER

CommisBlooers to Take Action in Case of Official Asked to Qnit. 1 It was asked of Director Fisher, al the regular meeting of tlie city Comthe resignation of A B. porter as a ' member of the hoard of atreet assessment, and Mr. Fisher replied that he After a brief discussion, Director mad* a motion, which was ; carried, that City Clerk Adams give A. Bertram Porter written notice > that he will be given s public hearing I before llie City Commissioners ThursI day, October 81, lo show^kqje why : he should not be reii/oved ffhrn his ( i office, because of his being Interested contracts aud matarlals for street s work, contrary to section 7 of Ihe law, l and also for falling lo attend to his I d ulles. r FIRafLtJG NEEDED I Fisher hprsks ol Condlilooa al I Thlrlernlh and Weal avenue. Ill au informal talk at the conclu- ' "Ion of the regular weekly meetlug nf '' the lily Commissioners, Director • Robert Fisher spoke of the need of s I fireplug at Thirteenth atreet and West " avenue, there being two lumber yards. < an Ice bouse and considerable exposed - properly In that section of the city. ' Reference also war made to other • parts of the town where fireplugs • might be placed to Insure better pni- '■ tcctlon to property, but It was said '- that uothlng could be done until the appropriations are being made for J Tall Cedars Meet-' j Ocean City was well represented at j t he special meeting of tbe members of D Cape May L'ouuty Forest, No. 15, Tall Cedars of 1-ebanon, at Wlldwood, Wednesday evening of last week, and all report having bad a great time. » N[addocl('? pharmacy ". Eighth and Asbury Ave. All drugs and sundries sold here guaranteed. Cash cheerfully refunded for y. any unsatisfactory purchase. L FemtiHi Syringe-. 75c 4o S2.00 >, Hot Witei Bettlu, - 75«to#1.50 J Aloabsrt. - - - 50a to «1.2B >' HtRDCISII K Allsullr Cllj- Hu-I-II Ursa Collage, ssldbltslie* 18S7. Cull terms ' bookkeeping. Kntllib, ilaj- and evening session. Business houses supplied with ststio- ^ grspbrrs and brnkksepsrs- Both pliones. re ei(-az7 HsrUsu Building. M. K. Cramer, prinBoyle Commercial Agency ^ 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J] n E. C. BOYLE, fUnager

adjusted and collected anywhere in Btstee. IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. - Ocean City New Jersey i Plain and Decorative Paperhaneer ! ( Estimates Cheerfully Given A Post Card will bring our service to you. H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats , Tees, Coffer* Fine Groceries and Provisions : POULTRY DRUBBED TO ORDER .- FOURTH ST. and ASBURY AVE Cigars and Tobacco. Orderx kllTercd Orders receive prompt attention.

resAL estate aroartMO* investments E. J. HANN 305 EIGHTH 8TREET OOEAN CITY. M. J. HANN BUILDING eighth et. Opp p. B. B. Station DIRECTORY — First Floor— Eighth Street RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors , 305 Eighth Street E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker ,;307 Eighth Street' — - H. L. SMITH, Mason and Concrete —Second Floor— | - Rooms 2-3-4-5 • JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder s Rooms 8 9-10-1 1 — - / YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE * —Third Floor— i ' Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA FOR RENT.- Most deahaMe oHieei in Ocran TJ T UllliJ AwnflP 1 2;- A^to"d'l,*htaa' koi J- nA«n, uiuerj

MCALLISTER'S , C FALL SUGGESTIONS

Now is the tinre tg^move back into if your homes a«d you will probably if need hew curtains and draperies. We are showing a nice line of curtain materials in white and colored, at low price. New line of GINGHAMS and PERCALES for school dresses. ' S. S. McAllister ,j 755 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. ' Comfortable Cottage Nine Rooms.... Completely Furnished i = = Lot 30 by 1 00 feet i Location Central. Suitable for All the Year Occupancy. .Price, - - - $1,650 i Apply only to Harry F. Stanton J INCORPORATED Eighth Street below Asbury Avenue BBCBwnxgotnttMinnBgtHiagtwBawatwiHataaBOimounacgntgtatnsa Ideal Location l Comer lot on Atlantic avenue, 50x100, i graded, cement sidewalks, curbs, price ' $1900.00

JOSEPH I. SCULL AND COMPANY 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance (Ol* ABBUaV AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. INI. J. BMatlful cottage on Park plge* for rale, five bedrooms and balb, price 88.800.00 Nice bungalow ou Fourteenth street, .... 81,00000 Two-story cottage, Sixteenth street end Bay avenue, - - - 81.860 00 Ocean front Iota near Fifteenth atreet, • 8800 00 Asbury avenue lot near Kleventb atreet, - $1,250 00 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No wwtUng for two weeks to know If yon can get It; we can tell you at s once. Bargains in Bay and Ooaan front properties. Choice cottages for 9 sals. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ockan City, N. J. R - .... THIS IS YOUR CHANCE*

REAL ESTATE For Sale ii Exchange I will exchange for Ocean City Properties or sell, ?irt cash, part mortgage, these THREE Especially ine Properties at T uckahoe. A flue Teti-room Modern Home flnlahed h. hardwood throughout. Hot water beat, balb, He. Located on II nest River Front In this ssclluu, cloae to R. K. Station. Lot alia l(K)z270 fart Private wharf Gangs and outbuildings. Beautiful Lawn. Trees aud Flowers. Plenty of room for cblekena and garden. Price, $4,000. A seven-room new col tags, up-to-date. Big porches, flue view of river and close to R. R. Station. Lot Mm 60x170 fret. Mora ground to be had at fair prleaa. This la a bargain at $1800. A flue Building Site on River, floe view, can have cellar. Cloae I lo Station. Blxe 100x170 fact. PrteerfBOO. | C. E.STILLE Tuckahoe, - New Jersey or E. J. HANN, Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J. Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home rnn SAL E— A few Iota located In Section O. Owen CUy, K. J., 8 la vMaity et Mate road and Paonajdvaala and Readins Railroad aUtkrai. Abo (has tor bungalows utuate ou Great Kgg Harbor Ray, Basal sy 'a Point, N. J. ARTHURaD.J3ARROWS 932 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. H. J. I : '[ Advertise in the SENTINEL

HOTIIS AfTO lornoE*. . Scotch trail Fifth St. and Wesley Ave. ALWAYS OPEN

*at{f«m«ran MiTpUfS'1'* nh'ha a!* I iF|isri-l untb-rVbo paranBal »up*rTlsl«n ora ; yasr-runbd horns', asiairlallr tor sldsrl/ I urran vl«" ODS aids, (iraal KM j ' laraa "ari "m wirtf y HeBaeirls m' B. McOIBENY, General Manager. i MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. home Nuree. | H0T6L b ISeAYRG... I Ocean Ave. Hetwran Klghth and Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR H.A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL IMS I'K.NTRAI. AVE., OCKAN CITY, N J Open^or Ilia renaon. Pica, an I! y "ol'EN A t.li WINTER . Mrs. C. OCTZKI- ' THE KATHLU 1131 Central Avsnoa, OCEAN CITY, W.J. SHAKEN l.KWIH a COWARI) WYOMING vat OCEAN AVEWFK A. r. nil. new THE ELBERON EHJIITII AWO CEWTMAJ. A VEMI'K Hoi Watar Hsal. Every Boom Tbonwgniy MHN. El. I. A E. XAVI-Ok, rrop. HOTEL ATGLEN ' One of tha ami centrally loeatad hotels in Oenui City. Tba aim haa alwmya been to make this himne select and homelike, and its large and ensured patronaw proves ila tooim Fur terms and partienlan address. "• «'• ("*". rrsy. THE WILMERS 708 Central Ave. Open ell the year. Ft rat -class table board. Kveulng dinners. SIR*. C. r. WILRIR THE LAUREL HIS anr.ll. ivrvni IflEAR BRACK avenue, wear brack

ocean cttt, ,w. j. iis. nniTH TOWWRKSB. rrs, STERLING HOTEL oi'kn all vkak Hot water heat. Wluter boarders solicited. _ r. A. .;a.v.-«T. > THE HEWUNGS y Most*deetrahle location. Open all 1 year. KJevator to street level. Vapor 1> Heat. i, m. HE .a n liu* ' Ninth and Wsalay svr. imu crt. n. j. Dance brerjr Cold Lunches, Wednesday and F»c. Saturday Night ' The Excursion House j james clark :: Proprietor .MAIN STREET and . . . | NEW JERSEY AVENUE - SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. rbai. sarraTR amp iesi rancr. _ O. I — LAKE oral FRTATE AGENT... ...REAL AGENT...

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