Ocean City Sentinel, 7 November 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel r/ll'HHDAV. NOV KM I! ICR 7, IB1U. . We aliall lw Kiwi t" receive Items (if urtiH ami couimuiilcallima of Intermit to tlila community and our re»<ler« 1 All communications should l« accompanied with tlia full name and nldrere of tire writer necoanarlly for |1lit>lleatloii, but a. a guarantee of | good faltii. - I . — I DOTS. Now are you aalielled t Home illaappolotnienta. , Hiorm doora are going up. . Will we have a cold winter? t Thanksgiving l« on the way. 1 Try an "ad" In the HKNTINKI.. ' Ice formed iu some places here dur- „ log the Olghta early tills week. , Semi the Rkntinkl to out-of-town j friend" It will aave you writing a i letter. > Order your calendar for 1918 The « Hkntinki. Printing ilouee la ready for I your order. ^ ^ J . the onea who dtdu'l win |Militlcal [ honor" thla week. . , Joaepli O. Champion and Ralph Vaiitlilder Rot nine i|uall ami three , pheaaalila near PeteraburK no the ftrat f day of the gunning aeaaon. I he whiter live hundred club of the H Ocean t'lty Motor Hoal Club met at C . Klwood Carpenter'" hall, 1123 Cheat uill el reel, Philadelphia, Monday. Prank Schneider, of Philadelphia, la ( planulug to change tlia bungalow, on Wealey avenue, below Fourteenth afreet. Into a two-family apartment ^ PERBONAI,S. Jamea Todd and family tiave jfloved „ ' ~To TIilltn«lpltf.~c Klmer Ranck la apendlng a few daya , In Philadelphia. c Mlaa CalbarliiirSeyfert, of thla city ( la spending a aeaaon hi Reading. I). K. Column, of Washington. I>. C , r waa here Tuesday to cast hie ballot. j Hon I. T. Nichols, of Rrldgeton, I registered at the Hiacayne on P'rklay. Senator Isaac T. Nichols, of Bridge e tun, was In town Friday and Saturday. N Chief of Police Scull haa returned " from Ida vacation. He visited New Vork. 1 Mrs. Jamea Field, or (tie Quaker ' Illy, was a guest of the Hewlinga.re- 1 rently. . John K. Kendrlck, of Philadelphia, * came down Tuesday afternoon to cast 1 W. W Thomas and wife, of Philadelphia, were registered at the Atgleo " recently. Prof. I, J, Schwatl. of Philadelphia, was among the week-end visitors to thla city. , Mrs. A. R. t.lpplnoott, ot Palermo, , was among the visitors to thla city J. Ralph W llaon, of Philadelphia, | was greeting friend- in thla rlty on , Tuesday. Mlsa Anna Jacobs, one of Vlneland's , belles, was a Sunday guest at the , W timer a i R. Howard Thorn was a visitor to Plitladelplilaover Sunday, the guest j ul friends. Allen Scull, the builder, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Philadelphia j Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Stltes entertained a number of frlenda at a dinner , on Frklay last. Mrs. Smith Collins, of South Seav 1 1 Ik, was aiuuug the visitors to thla city on Tuesday. Rev. John R. Ureer, of Sea Isle City, a property owuer here, was amoug Tuesday'* visitors. Mlsa HerthaSheldou and Mlaa Anna Met 'lure, of thla city, are visiting friends In Mlllvllle. , Dr. Howard Reld, of Philadelphia, a summer resident here, was among the visitor* Tuesday. Mr*. Klla Plaul la visiting at the home of tier daughter, Mra. Henry Tuwiiaetid, In thla city. j. r i

Waller H. Hays, of Philadelphia, *> paid his usual weekly visit here the fr latter part of last week. Pl Mr. and Mra. Frank H. Campion, hi of Philadelphia, were among the re- »! cent v tailors to thls oHy. ^ K. Roy Flourgeots left on Thursday iaatfuratau days' vacation, vhdtlug Si Rrldgetun and Newport. " Mlaa Mattte A. Boyle visited her c|| friend, Mlsa Herllia Ross, at Cape May « Court Houaeon Saturday. ti Commodore aud Mra. C. Howard *" Schermerhorn, of West Philadelphia, w were viallora here Tuesday. a| J. V. Rapp, of Philadelphia, who * owns couaHlsrat.le pro|>erty here, was " in lowu the Itrst ot the week. ,1 William F.Shrlvar, of Philadelphia, 11 lias been looking after bla properly In •' thla city during the past week. Mr*. James W. I*e has returned to p tier home In this otty after a pleaaaut b visit with raiattvaa In Camdau. J Mr*. Lydla O'Brien haa returned to , tier home In tbla city after a pleasant Visit with Philadelphia friends. I] Mra, 0. W. Miller haa returned to , he. heme after several weak*' visit p wltli ralatlvea at Voukere, N. Y. r George Y. Schocb, of Philadelphia, 1 a summer raaldent here, waa a vlaltor , to thla city the flret of the weak | 1). M Steward aud Adam K. Har- j hert, of Philadelphia, were aum"* , those reglalared at tM~WyoariDg. ■ Mr. and Mra. William W. Week, and children have returned from a trip to Niagara Falla, aud Canada. ( Lawyer William B. Davla and fain- , lly are apendlng the winter month* at i their cottage, 400 Atlantic avenue. ; I Cter Murdoch haa returned to Ida ' home in thta ctty after a pleaaaut vial! ■ with his daughter In Atlantic Clly. ^ ! Fall* Salvagne. one of the propria- • on of the up- to-date barber abort ana '

1 PLAN TO HAVE BIG CARD PARTY i Auxiliary of Motor Boat Club at the Majestic November 26. The members of the Ladles' Auxilof the Ocean City Motor Boat will bold a puUIUfllve hundred party at the Majestic, Philadelphia, i Tuesday evening. November JO, and for llie event. A large number of tickets have been i taken. In fact, so great has been Hie i demand for these that only a few of i the tickets remain on sale. These c-au I luul from the members of the or- i , enough to have been present at any of . social functions of the Ocean City Boat Club under the managementor tbe members of the Ladles' i Auxiliary are fully aware of the efforts , always made to insure the comfort a, ml i pleasure of those to attendauce, and I coming cant parly will be no ex- < caption. hi" family have gone to Philadelphia, where they will remain some time , llr. lleorge W. Urquliart, or West i was greeting tils many Iu thlspHy during the week. Mrs. K. A. Bourgeois Is visiting for a 1 short time Iu Mlllvllle, al tbe home of i brotlier-ln-law , Thomas H , < lorson . I It. W. Rutherford and family, of ' Philadelphia, are occupying tlielr cot 1 age. Thirteenth and Aabury avenue; 1 Anthony Htedeni, of Philadelphia, ' visited Ids parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. K. Stedem, In This city, on Tuesday. It. J. Meredith, of Frederlea, Del., , llnra to tills resort during the past few , days. , Mra. Thomas J. Riley and' olitU ' returned to their home In thla i city after visiting friends In ltlo (Irande. m I Mrs. Harry Cone, of Ibte city, lias returned from a vlsjt to 4f(^..tl,er, " ho has been 111 at tier home III Brhlgeton. J. M. Chester returued Monday eveuliig from In* outing at Weruersllie, much Improved by his real of i several days. J. K. Phillips, of Overhrook, was In ; this city during the week Mr. Phil- 1 lips has teen a summer resident for years. Thomas Watt-son, of Philadelphia, here Toe-day , looking after Ills ' building on Central avenue, near Klgbtfi street Rev. W. Klwell Lake was a visitor al the home of his parents, Rev. and Mrs. 8. Wesley Lake, In this city during the week. Mra. Maggie Corson, of Reesley's Point, haa been visiting at the home or Mrs. Lydta Lee, In this city, for several daya past. Tbe Rev. James Maroney, rector of 81. Ann's Church, Wlldwood, waa the 1 guest of the Rev. Jolm J. Sweeney, In 1 this clly. Monday. Mra. J. Robert Jarrett and son. MasU. R. Jarrett, oflladdoufleld, have s|iendlng a season very pleasantly at thla resort. , Norman Leslie, who la employed In 1 parents, 1'hotnae Leslie and w ife, during the past few daya. MlsaZeta Relrner, of (lettyaburg, la i -slating Mra. J. H. Illldretli In her large mllluery business. Mies Relrner Mrs. Huoben lias closed her cottage, r corner Thirteen! H and Aabury avenue, and returned to her Philadelphia home for the winter mouths. Joslah DuHols, of Camden, and ■ Harry Fould*, of Philadelphia, were among the maDy who came to Ocean City to vote on election day. ' Charles'^. Doe. of Philadelphia. ( was among the visitor? here during the week. Mr. Itoe la an extensive a property owuei In this city. . Mr. and Mra. Albert Dodson, wtio have spent a long season Iu their coltage, 1407 Aabury avenue left Monday i, for their Philadelphia home. K A H. Hick let, of Camden, who Is a summer resident and cottage owner In thla city, waa among those registered * at the Katlilu during the week. ' Mra. Kate Cherry, mother of Mrs. H. Hlldretli, who baa paeu III for Jieeu

some lime, la Improving, her many w frlenda will be pleased to learn. ti W. 8 RHey. of Qwynwed Valley a spent Saturday and Hunday wltli brother, Thoa. J. Riley, telegraph operator at the Raadlng -tattoo. ' Frank gchnaider, of Tioga, Plilla- " delphla, a cottage owner on Wealey tl avenue, apeut Saturday afternoon and Sunday here, accompanied by John (I Itoacue Faunce and wife, of Philadelphia, have returned to thlaclty and will conduct Hie Priuceaa moving picture place on Aabury avenue, near street. Mra. Kllxa U. Hess, of Philadelphia, who owns a cottage and spends considerable of her time here, baa gone to Mich , where she expects to , remain during the winter. i Clinton Johnson end family left city Tuesday for Cape May Court " where they will spend theiwlu- t tar months with Mrs. Johnson's par- , cots, Mr. and Mr*. Uelh L. Hand , The Misses Keller, of We-t Phlladel- , phla have closed their cottage at rtlxtreuib street and Aabury avenue and ' returnad to tbelr wloter home. They are among the ttrat arrivals here tu tbe I spring aud remain late Iu tbe yeer. I Mrs. William Joueaaod daughter. ' Kmma. closed tbelr oottage. Aabury evenue, neer Fourth Kreel, this week and returued to Pblladelnbla. Mrs. Jouee baa been e Maimer . resident bere since the early hletory of the resort. -Clarence 8. Scull, real estate operator, returned to thta city Sunday evenfrom Philadelphia, In hi* automoSPmsps? zi K"'h.S£ Scull, who had been vblllug frlenda at Ml. Airy. K.lected «o Cawucll. ' Commodore William K Hexamer. of tha Ocean city Yacht Club and a ■ summer resident of Ocean Clty wa. i elected to ( ommon Council hi Philadelphia on Tueeday laal. He ran beyond all expectation* In hi* ward— the ■ Fifteenth Mr. Hexamer received t ' fir vote, and a Mr. Klcbarda. »bo ran against him, I ,<M2. giving Mr. - Hexamer a majority of 4,817 votaa. - TbtUaad of thV Republican ticket i won the ward by only 986 majority.

SAYS BUILDING PROSPECTS ' ARE MOST ENCOURAGING

r O. M. Town send lias Morel Contracts Than at This Time Last Fall. Speaklug of the building prospect" I In thla city, Otis M. Town-end. who ha- a large following In Philadelphia , and II- suburbs, bad this lo say: I "Building prospect- here ere brighter ! than ever before. The clas« of building under conatriictlob till* fall will i average a larger annum! In cost than » any year since I have been in Hie buslr ne-«. Cottage owners ore beginning 1 - redly on llie ocean front, and there ' some very floe house* to lie erected ' r !.f a'nother season. ' * ' "I am building two such cottages for • F. H. Stewart at Nineteenth street, ' ' and J. Frederick Martin at Twentieth 1 » street; both on the beacli front, where ' I they own the riparian right- ami are 1 - view. "This ocean front property I- very j 1 ■ cheap compared with Its value a few ; 1 > years from now. a- there is a limited I amount and it wilMie In great demand I sootier or later for residence purpose*, j t, "I have more work on hand than ! I have ever had at till* season, of I' , Hie year. In tad, I have as many j spring time Compared with | lasl year, I am considerably ahead, as , Iu Hepfciutwr and October, 1911, 1 took j, . out ouly four building permits, while | , ' this year. In Hie same months, I have ' thirty people who will have houses h ' erected aud ready for occupancy by j next summer who have not a* yet i . awarded their contract*. ji "There Is at this time 4o house under , ' construction, Is remarkable at till* season of the year. 1 do not believe oue j I Will lliid BsuiSnyrtn -Buy oilier-resort}, ■ along the coast. I tlrmly believe tilts], ) will be the banner year In cottage! putting In Ocean City." j , MADE MANY SALES K. *•:. Ilsrbi Urpsris a Niiabrr o« Herein Transactions. F. K Darby reports the following 1 f recent sales; Two lota on Fourtli street.east ot At- , larillc avenue for 8uttOI> A Corson Co., to Walter K. aud John Larnond, of r Philadelphia. Dr. John D. Fredericks' cottage j Twenty-nlDtll street and Wesley ave- 1 ' mie, to Frank D. McLahi, or Phlladel. | ! phla. Two houses on South Fifty-third street, West Philadelphia to Dr. J O. Fredericks for Frank O Mct.aln, of : 1 Philadelphia Cottage for Robert W. Seett, 859 ■ Fourth street, to Jn« M. Rowland, ot * I'hlladelpbla. " Cottage for Woi. M. Htlllw.ll, 861 , r Second street, to Hermau Kueber, of (lermanlown. f Cottage for Robert W 8<mtt. 8o7 8t. ; e Charles place, to Julius Frlngs, of i West Philadelphia. Collage for Clinton L. Hemmerly, ) _ 867 Fourth street, to Capt. David Mc- „ Coach, of Philadelphia. Seven lots for Sutton A t 'nrson on ; Ocean mad to W. H and A. K. Marti gerisoii, ot Philadelphia. I» Two bay front lot* ou Ocean City r Hardens tract to Robert L. (Jlbson. Four lot* for RleakleyA Stockwell.of Camden, at the .corner of Gull road >r and Atlantic boulevard, to Mrs. Anna It. Ayera, of Philadelphia. ». Two Iota ou Ht. Charles place for "• Geo. W. Devor to Isaac L. Collins, of j " I'hlladelpbla. ,1 Two ocean front lot* at Tlilrty-flfth re street for Sutton A Corson to a West " Philadelphia!!. \ WALLACE GIVEN JOB Made male loam-dor of ocean y" L. L. Wallace.oneof the Democratic leader* here, will be the Btate'i Inspeetor on the work of building the Ocean In City Boulevard, for which Senator d Robert F. Hand lis* the contract. Mr. Wallace received the appointmerit from Slate Commissioner Steven* when the coutrect w*. Ilrat awarded V

the Button A Corson Company last winter. Kflorta were made lo secure the ap- v polntment of A. D Barrows to the position. Mr. Barrow* donated some of the ground required for the road. Several men to the near-by country also sought the appointment The salary Is »8 a day. IMPROVING HOUSE Churchill Hwngrrrord. Allen Scrill, the bulkier, has received contract to make extensive alterations and additions to the bungalow at awn Wealey avenue, owned by Churchill ilungerford. The contract call* for the bungalow to be raised to admit a complete uew etory, containa large living room, dlulng room, ; i kitchen, maid'* room and a large stair . hall. The living room will contain a t open Are place. Also the atWI- ; Hon of a new porch and pergola. The cost will be about 11400. Heard Election Mews. The election returns were heard by , a number of cltlaeoe gathered In the ' RepublleauBhadquarter* In the Bourse Building and In the room* of the - Young Men's Progressive League Iu ■ tbe Hafan Building. At the latter; - place sandwiches and coffee were: • served. » n. a. Msrhvw Uraletnl. I desire to return my alnccr* thanks to my friends In Can* May Couuty, and particularly InOdkenClty, for tb* \ gratifying *upport given me at the poll-. I appreciate the greet vote » giver me by fallow clllxana. ,- . D. B. MAYHKW. ^ adv. 11 • 11 Foil ItKNT.— Well heated basement, r° cheap. Apply 1017 Cantnriavenu*.^ !t Try an advertisement in tbe Bxwtinkl.

I WINTER WEATHER AT WATER Gtf . Harry F. Stanton and Wife [ Struck Lively Snow Fla'rry < at Noted Reaort. Harry F. Stanton and wife left here 1 . morning fur Delaware Water ■ . Gap. At that place they struck a t . lively flurry of snow, Sunday morn- t I log, with the temperature at 43. It | , was decidedly winter-ilke. They t resetted home Sunday evetilug. t Mr. and Mr*. Stanton went to DelaWater Gap In their auto travel- ■ , to that place on llie Jersey side. I , crossing lo Pennsylvania over Myers' I . j the scene of the recent fatal I Returning mi i lie Peiinaylvanl^akte, t . | Doyleslnwii on their way to Phlladel- I I Pl'la. I - I BIDS OPENED \ lllil- for the city's garbage contract | ' | for Hie year I9I3 were 0|ieiied at the c ' regular weekly meeting of the 'City | f | made, owing to llie ab-ence of Mayor ' ' j Headley, who waa taking care or hla I ' ! other i-wlllott —secretary of the County ' • j lioard of Taxation. ' The hid- were as follow.: Osboru . I j Corson, |A,4H0; Somera' Point Realty I (Company, 8>'i,460; Charles L. Hader, ' u.rx. ; Director Fisher made a' -motion, 8 1 which waa carried, that In the ab1 jnence of thr mayor, -the aw ant of tlie -j " j contract be deferred for one week. ' ] The bids for collecting rubbish were | I also opened, and were as follows: • Charles F. Nabb, $2,487 SO; K. A. Por- , I ler, $2,724; N. Carlson, $3,466. j On motion of Director Fisher, the ■ t award of this contract was also deferred for one week owing to the ab- ; , -ence of Mayor Headley from Hie | meeting. HOUSE PARTY j Miss Helen Campbell, daughter of ' ; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Campbell, of this clty.cntertahied a house party over llie . * week-end. Those who enjoyed Miss Campbell's hospitality were; Miss ' Florence Corson, South Seavllle; Mlaa Florence Carman, Burlington; Ml-* " l'earl Yeogerand Mia* He— le Johnson, '' ! Atlantic Clly, aud Mlaa Helen Camp bell, and Messrs. Austin Rrady, At 1 lanttc City; George Garrison, Court lf | House; IjCuii Drake. Trenton; Frank ! Gauntt, Burlington, and John Chaffey, '• I Beverly. ,fi Hnl> TOP;.y Chnr,H '• ' The rector will preach next Sunday morning, Nov. II), on the eutOect of "Conscience." In tbe evening he will " j -peak on tbe "Source of All Gifts." r- Morning -ervlce at 10 46; evening aer- ' vice at 7.45; Hunday aclmol and bible 2 class In the afternoon at three o'clock. Miss Beatrice Haines gcacber of IPotcc ir Knr""* "'"'""pu'nS-ipSia" <!*"irnl"1'' if 728 Wealey Avenue - DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DENN'S CELEBRATED t ICE CREAM L1; 724Asbunr ire.. Ocean City, N. J. -t WaSSIna Parti— -nrt Pirn lea a Sure Partlee and Picnics

laity. Your trade eollctted. Orders delivered. Prompt attention. Milk and Cream always on hand. Both Phone*.

"CITY'S BAPTISTS AR^ YERY ACTIYE

^ — Both the Men and Women Work Hard for Success of Their Chnrch. I ' The meeting of the Social Circle of Iramanuel Baptist church last Thursday afternoon at tbe home of Mrs. W P. Halite* was declared by those who were present lo have been a great sucaud tbe masquerade social given by the Ladles' Aid Society, In the evening at Hie residence of Mrs. John Cad- j , man, was one of llie big successes of f tin- organization. Two events In one , both managed by tbe ladles, and properly classllied under the heading of "aoelal service." apeak* volumes for the energy and ability of ladles of Hie Baptist Church. Aud now the men are getting Into action. The trustees are to give an Illustrated lecture next Monday even"Around the World Id Ninety Minutes," by the Ilev. A C. Gear hart, D.D., of Tuckaboe. Thla will be worth while attending. No tickets— Just a silver offering takeu at some time durthe evening. Time, 8 o'clock. Also, aull thla lavery significant ami Important, tha men are atartlug a Bible acbool at 2.80 o'clock, and lobe taught by the pastor, Hie Rev. Arthur i Gee. t'nless all signs fall, this new class will grow rapidity In numbers ami strength, since public welfare discussions will be p emitted and the t oilier features of men's classes added - such, for Instance, as fellowship banquets, public gatherings for public pur- - says Pastor Gee. "If everyi tblug goes all right, this class might , the men's classes or the city to get together and have a good time. Mavbe! All men over 18 years of age i Will be welcome. That la, all who are > not attached to any class at present." Plans are under way for a young ' people's meeting, but this part of the church program must watt a little Next Sunday evening the baptistry . I- n> be used for the first tftne since the building was moved frpm A'sburr avenue. The sermon theipe chosen ' for the occasion I* an appropriate one. t r i

IVJaddoeK'^ pharmficij Eighth and Asbttry Ave. CISCIRl UHTIVE TI8LETS, 12 FOR lO CENTS We recouimeud and guarantee these, * Use one-half contents of box; tf not satisfactory, return balance and get ' cash back. . HAHnCAHl I.I-: Allanllc Clly Bu.iCollege, established USD. Vail lerma * o|K-na September a. Shorthand, lypearlllui. * bookkeeping, Knatlah, day and even In* eee- ■ "loo. Boeloeaa boueea supplied with eleuo- ' rlpal. Will open Heplember*. ( Boyle Commercial Agency k 624 Kighth St. Ocean City, N. J; E. C. BOYLE, riaaager Claim" adjusted and collected anywhere In United BUtea. \ IRA E. WALL re 725 Central Ave. '■ Ocean City .New Jersey S Plain and Decorative Paperh anger I ~ w Estimates Cheerfully Given A Post Card will bring our service to you. H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats , Teas, Coffees. Finn Ehrhii: ;■ and Provisions ami t i uvibiuiib ■t

POULTRY DRE8BF.D TO ORDER - .. FOURTH ST. and 4SBUHT AVE Cigars and Tobacco. Orders Delivered Orders receive prompt attention.

HK-AL BSTATB MORTQAOK INVE8TMKNTM E. J. HANN 300 EIGHTH STREET OOEAN CITY. N. J. H^NN BUILDINO eighth St. Opp P. R. R- 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 FloorRooms 2-3-4-5 , JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder a Rooms 8 9-10-1 J J YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE leEAGUE —Third Floor— u Room B — PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA 1: E. i. HANN, Oner ury. Apply Is I J

McAllisters ' I FALL SUGGESTIONS Now is the time to move hack into ' "" your homes and yoti, will pfohahly f need new curtains an3 draperies. We are showing a nice line of curtain j materials in white and colored, at low price. | New line of GINGHAMS aud PER- . | CALES for school dresses. S. S. McAllister 1 755 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N- J.

: Comfortable Cottage Nine Rooms.... ; Completely Furnished Lot 30 by 100 feet ' Location Central. Suitable for All 1 the Year Occupancy. (Price, - - - $1,650 i Apply only to Harry F. Stanton ! INCORPORATED Eighth Street below Asbury Avenue THINK It I———— —a— $775.00 7. For a lot Fourth and Atlantic avenue; graded; cement sidewalk and curb. Location unexcelled. H AN OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED JOSEPH I. SGDLL & CQHIPHHY 717 flsbuiy flveqoe y B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance iom Ammurev avenue, ocean city, n. j. Beautiful cottage on Perk pleoe for sale, Ave bedrooms and bait, price S8,800.0C Nice bungalow on Fourteenth street, .... $l,60n0t Two-story cottage, Sixteenth street aud Bey avenue, - • $1,860 Of Ocean frout lots near Fifteenth atreet, .... $900 01 Aabury avenue lot near Eleventh street, - • $1,260 0> REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick - A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No watting for two week* to know If you can get It; we can tell you a _ once. Bargains in Bay and Ooean front properties. Choice cottages fo S sale. Also lota for Investment and for Im provemeuk^th* choice c Ocean Ctty. Apply to £ J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J

THIS IS YOUR CHANCE REAL ESTATE Por Sale ot Exchange I will exchange for Ocean City Properties or sell, part cash, part mortgage, these THREE Especially Fine Properties at Tuckahoe. A flue Ten-room Modern Home flulabed Iu hardwood throughout. Hot water beat, bath, ete. Located on Onset River Frout In this section, close to R. R. Station. Lot alas 100x270 feet Private wharf Garage and outbuilding*. Beautiful Lawn, Trees aud Flower*. Plenty of room for ebickeoe and garden. Price, $4,000. A seven-room new cottage, up-to-date. Big porohea, flue view of river end cloae to II, R. Station. Lot etae 60x170 feet. More ground to be bad at fair prices. Tbla le e bargain at $1900. A flue Building Bits mi River, flue view, can have cellar. Close to 8latlou. 8bw 100x170 teat. Price, $800. C. E. STILLE Tuckahoe, - New Jersey or E. J. HANN, Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J. Interesting to Investors on Those Win Wish I Desirable Uuution In I Seaside Home FOR SALC— ^ 6 few lote located In Beetkm O. Quran Ctty, N. J.. In vicinity of BtaU road aad Penaaylvaeia and RaadiuK Railroad station*. Abo site* for bungalow* attnwU on Great Rgg Harbor Bay, Baaabyh Point, N. i. ARTHUR D. BARROWS auarKiatn 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. r Advertise in the SENTINEL

1 Scotch Iball Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ave. AL\VAYS OPEN ■ all kind,. llawMrs.alavlrlrllr. alata- vlbra. (ory. air., in uii rorma. 7rreliii.nl, rlwn by ESenu ' 1 "nd I >rar-n>iuid * 'noma. reprew7^'tor'*!rtd*rly 17*°'; '"■*»■> '"*» on* aids, Ureal ttt In reaSretn" «■ v*nl»a" hjv* o>" O'd'liiaTlall' lor "lbs' foal LMai" V™1 ,n'1 utl1* by tb* vNk. A^'irerHre rered"£r*' ' B. McGIBENY, General Hanager. MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Homa Nurae.

^ H0T6L oise/qYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Kighth and Ninth Htreete OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. HMITH THE IMPERIAL ims rtCNTtlAL AVK., OCKAH CITT, M 1 lorelm!?' re" f"? Dlk varerved ai' I2JB " Tl"* . ' Mre. a orrexi. ' THE KATHLU k nrer the Iwarh, wllh foil ooren view f lloni* i-otnlorta. Write tar booklet MIHHKH I.CWIHA OOKAK1) ' _ WYOMING vat OCKAB AVKXrK Or.au my. K. J. Op" ' all tb. rear Hot Water Haa A. P. .VULHRR THE ELBERON (Formerly tbe Kmmatl) Oreaa " lly. N. J. Hot Water Heat. Kvary Room .Thorooahty HIM. 1:1.1. A K. KilLlia, Pray. HOTEL ATGLEN On* of tbe moat aantrally located hotels la Ocean City. The aim haa always baca to ujikn thin hcm*e aeleot and homeuka, aad Its Urge and "reared patronage pvovaa tie aneoeaa. Fbrtarma and partieubra addnaa, a. <•. uorr. f'r.p. r THE WILMERS 708 Central Ave. Open all the year. Flrat-claia table board. Evening dinners. flu", c. p. V»I i n r.m THE LAUREL Ills CXSTRAI. AVI" ira, KB A a BUCK a an. aw I Til TOWIMID, Prap Open all the yaar Write lor terms STERLING HOTEL OPKN ALL TKAR Hot water heat. Winter boarders & eollctted. THE HEWLINGS on Moat deatrable location. Open all year. Elevator to atreet |e»el, Vapor Haat. — L II. R8WXIJOI ~ Klnth and Wesley are Or— n City. W.J. Dance Every Cold Lar.bw, Wednesday and Fit. j Saturday Night _ The Excursion House JAMES CLARK f t Piegrbtm MAIN STREET ana . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE

SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. m il KKTAT r. AKI» Ual EAVt'X O. I — LAKE ...MEAL ESTATE AGENT... um Asbury Arenas. Oreaa Cay. M- 1. Lots ferrets. OeMagea tot real. "*"CLARBW^S."SCU,LL,,,,* —Real Estate and laaorancp---Eighth Street Oreaa Clly Hew imrns

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