Ocean City Sentinel, 5 December 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean-City Sentinel THURSDAY. DKI'EMHKIl |»|j. We mIihII lie glwl In twelve Item* .if tn llile community ami our rrailem everywhere. . AlUpommunk-atlone •.ItoufyK be aenmipauldd with the full name anil intilreiw of the writer, tint ueeewarlly foredublli-atlmi, but «• guarantee of grf Hi faith. — . DOTS. Daughter* uf Amerlra will be out In That »a» <|iijte a •nowatoriu Thanksglvlug Day. and a decided surprise. Alloway M.Hmlth ha* purchased a 1913 Hiipuiublle from It I, Cheater. Knight* of Pythias will have a big conclave in Pleasantvllle Saturday Lodges are uow uomluatliig officers. The Ivulght* of I'ytlilaa uiwlo their nuiuiuatloua Mouday night. preiulae* t>M> I*. Ilcodrlckaon. 712 Seventh atroet, awalliiig an owner. It'* been there aluco ilallowecn. PERSONALS. K. H Deeiurr, of Philadelphia, wae ('apt. II. W. II lldrelh, of t hi* city, la taking hw vacation. J. I). Collin*, of Camden, wi. a re < ceut gueat of Ibe Atglen. J. K I'lilllpa. of Philadelphia, wa* 1 among ye*lerday'* vlaitora. Mia.lt. M. (loll, of Millvllle. wa. a , recent gueat of the sterling. O. J. Heltouaae, of Philadelphia, - waa aiuoiig « lie vlaitora here Sunday, i Walter tl. II ay a, of Weal Philadelphia, wa* In town Saturday and Hjuiday. < John l>. Ilarr apeiit the Tliank>glvlog holldaya at Id* home in Philadel ' Mlea Sherman, of Mount Holly, Im* ' Scull. Miaa K Ailella Powell. of llila city, delpltla. , Tueaday. i K. P. Can Held, of Avslgn, wa* In ' town thla week and reglatered at the ' lllacayno. Mm. Hannah U. Itoblnaou ha* re- 1 turned from a two moiilha' vlait in ' Frankfort. A. J. Chamber*, of Millvllle. a prop- ' erly owner here, wa- In town a few day* tilth week. I»r. and Mm. Howard D. Taylor ' vl.lt |n New York. ' ! Albert Kogg and family have relumed from Camden, where they i apent iiiankaglrlng, Mr*. J.H. Lake, of New Held, ha* Gardiner and family. 1 Mm. V. Howard Scliermerhorn. of 1 Weal Philadelphia, ha'* been upending a few daya In Ihl* elly. Allen Scull .pent Tueaday and Wednesday In Philadelphia, where he went on a bualneea trip. I'M ward Lee, aon of Capt J. W. I.ce, relurned Sunday evening from a vlalt , Charlea K. Adam* and family have i relumed from a pleasant vlalt to tela- I tlve* In Atlantic County. i H. S. Corneal, superintendent of the North Philadelphia Poet llltlce, ' waa a visitor here Mouday. Mlaa Harriet A. Lehman, of Phlla- ' delphla, a aummer reaident or thl* city, la a gueat of the Kalhlu. I>r. L. S. A. Sledem and family, of Philadelphia, apetit Saturday and i Sunday In their collage iu this city. lleorge Itobb, a Philadelphia bicycle manufacturer, who owua a collage on llalleraea road, waa In town Tueaday. A. It. Jonea and family, of Gcrmantown, have been occupying llielr cottage, 1630 Central avenue, foraaveral daya. Mm. Thoma* Young relurned to her home In till* city Monday eveulug after a pleasaul vlalt with friend* In Philadelphia. The Itev. and Mr*. William A Maskey, of Hoahen, ware gueat* of Mr. and Mr* V\ llllain K Maaaey, hi till* city, on ThankegWjngJIay. ft. U/ W.K.ley, or Pitman, I* In charge of Maddock'a pharmacy during I ha abaence of the owner, who I* away on a bu.lne** trip. Harold Cotton, who la with the Government Gtsalellc Survey. la home on a vacation. He will remain here until after the Cbrlatuiea liolldayi. Mra. Jennie Knaufl' and aon, Paul, of Philadelphia, eiwut the latter part of laat week In the famtly'a cottage, on Sixteenth atreet, near Waaley avenue. KobertC. and Lynn Head rick eon, of Woodbury, are liere to apeud two week* with their brother, D. P. Hendrlckaon, of the firm of Joa. I. Scull 4 Co. City Counael E. O. C. hleakley, of Camden, well known here, haa gone to Pluehurat, N. C., for the beuegt of bla health He will remain there aeveral week*. Albert Kadcltlle, architect In the office or J. T. Seal, the builder, haa returned front hi* home In York, Pa., where he apent the Tbankaglvlng holldaya. Mra. Jane K Hoyle, Ml*# Mattle A. Itoyle and K. C. Boyle, the latlar manager of the Boyle Commercial Agency, are at the Hewllnga, where tliey will Mra Thomaa Lealle ha* rrturned from a vlait to Mr and Mm. John E. Plillllpa and Mr and Mm. Tlioma* < 'ooper McCahan at Overbrook. Sbe had a mo*t delightful lime. Prank K. Darby and wife went to Weat Pblladalphta a few daya ago to Vlalt tbatr ton, Norman, and family, d

! mrs. thos. leslie heads auxiliary

PLAN TO PUSH WORK ON AUTO BRIDOF. ACROSS BAY • - • t - - .

* Women's Organization of It is Said There Will be No Presbyterian Church Elects " Trouble in Raising Money I New Officers. Required.

V" At the meeting or the meini<er» of byterlau Cliurch, Monday evening, '« - Hie following officer* were elected:- . i Prealdeut, Mr*. Tlioma* Le.lle; vice I prealdont, M ra. T. l.ee Adam*: Irea*- I : urer, Mr*. Lewi. M. Cream; aecrelary, . Mr*. Jo*eph I. Scull: a**l*tant aecre- I lary, Mra. Warren W. tjrown; col lee- t • tor*, Mr*, lleorge Hooy and Mm. Prank I Schneider. i i The meet lug wa- largely allrmled t [ work were made and everyone allowed t , much interna. „ Although Mr*. Le-lie I* well ad- ' active member* of Hie au.lllary and n In fact, one of the mint active resident- I of the city, and there I* no doubt ll.nl i ' -lie will do mucli to keep the auxiliary I ' In Hie forefront or church aocletle*. I HIS FATHER DEAD t ' P.rnat Km II Juliua Perdinaml Hexa mer. lor more Ihaii Tlfty-llve year* a '' . re* Idem of Philadelphia, and a civil J" died i'ue-day morning u! Ill* home. 1 . I wo week*. Mr. Ilexaiuer waa eighty '' live yearn old, ami until recently w«* J1 active In hi* professional dulle*. He 11 ■uccuinbed to tlio ellecl* of a cold. '' having been critically III for a few *' ' daya. The funeral aervleea will be beld 1 I'll* afternoon at 2 o'clock at Id* home v . The Interment will l.e at Mount Ver 1 lion Cemetery. Mr Hexamer I* eurvlved by hi* c . whlow. whpwa* Mlaa Mary Kllnger, '' of Philadelphia, and-by three children. . Dr. C. J. Hexamer, prealdeut of the v Uermau-Aiuerlonn National Alliance " ami of Hie Herman Society of Penn 11 aylvanla: Commodore William K Hexamer. an expert refrlgmaih.g engineer, and a daughter, Mr^W clta Kellar. ■ Mr. Hexainer wa* known among lire hum ranee men a* the originator of ihe eyatem of city lire map* used by ,■ ■ companies all over the world. The*e * i map* allow the conatructlon and re I t alive liability to tire of every building He wa* born on May 2». 1827. Iu Co- | . bleux-on-Klilne, tlerraany. Hl.fathn , wa* a prominent jurist, and the boy t , completing III* technical training. In u l—ltloii Willi p'errl*. Brown & Co., a llrm wlilcl. drew the plana for the oily t. a* It grew. A great deal of thl* t draughting wa* done by Mr. Hexa- a SELL OCEAN FRONT LOTS The Yooum A Power* Cainpauy I have aold SMI feet of Wealey avenue h (ocean front), between fiftieth fi j and Klfty-flrat atreet*, to Augu.ta H. n , Murphy, ou private term*. The pur- i cliaaer waa represented In the trana- v action by Ma*aey A Kdward*. She ft now own* all of Ihe ocean front Iota, c together with riparian right*. In that liluck, with the exception of one lot. a Yocum A Powera Company have II 1 al-o *old lo tlie Heading Kallroad Ihe t. balance of lot* lying between Piftieth v 1 and Piny-Brat atreet* and Haven and ■ Slinpaou avenue* which were nut al- t ready owned by the railroad company. „ r They bImi report the *ale of three lola on tlie ocean aide of Central avenue, 0 between Fiftieth and Plfty-llr»t *1 reel*, t Je»*le L Hoope*. ' who re*kle on Cedar avenue. Mr*. Darby will rental* aeveral day*. ' Ml** Kdua (lilden ami tbe Messrs. Charlea T. Oilden and Kdwln Lewis, t of Philadelphia, apent the Thankeglv- . ® mg holldaya at Ihe home of Mlaa Kr t 1 nealliM Scull, 701 Moorlyn terrace. ■; Captain Benjamin Heuderaon and I ' wire, with tbelr aon, Herachell, have I ' relumed from a few daya' vlall to Mill- I 1 villa.' Their daughler. Ml** Nellie, a who waa with them In Mlllville, haa I r gone lo Philadelphia on a two week*' c I Fred and Joaeph L Po*ter and their " *l*ler. Ml** Kllen M. Porter, of Phlla- 1 - delphla, visited their mm her and . brother* In thla city at Tbanknglvlug and remained here a few day* Ml** • Poater I* a atndent at Ht. Joaeph'* , Academy, Cheatuut Hill. , Freeholder John P. Pox ami wife, acoompanleil by their daughter, Ml»« 1 Mary, apent Thanksgiving Iu Bridge- : " ton. Mra. Pox a ud daughter went to , Salem lo vlatt friend* for a few day* . e before reluming home. Then Ml** • her atudiea at Darlington Seminary. I, The member* of the Ladle*' ttulld t of Holy Trinity Church will hold a , baxar In the atore adjoining the Sutton I A Corson Company's office on A»bury | ( '• avenue, above Klgtith atreet, tomorrow , i, and Saturday Fancy gooil*. home- 1 made cake and candy will be on *»le. i Thl* will be an excellent opportunity ' to make Cbrlalma* purchaae*. Don't I' mlaa It. > To be Married en Mace. '' A aomewhat novel event will take 0 place In Ocean City on Salunjay evena lug. al Doughty 'a new theatre, highlit ,1 atreet and tbe Boardwalk. A wellknown young woman, resident of Ooaan City, I* to be Joined In wedlock e during tbe performance of the Empire ». Mlnatrel* on that eveulug. Tbe bridegroom la Ha. Riley, a blackface " comedian, au end-man, with the mlnI- -ire la Tbe ceremony will be performed on tbe atage In fall view of Ihe 1 audience. The name of the bride-to-be la not to be divulged until the night ®" of the ceremony, Mr and Mr*. Riley are to re*l<le In Ocean City for a abort II time and then will rejoin Ihe Empire i Minstrel* ou tbelr tour. No doubt Hie ! couple will receive heerty emigrant *1 lationa from the large crowd which £. will be present. ,r Buagbt uceenhon*-*. Elmer Crane, a local Uortol, I* pre- . paring 10 branch out In hi* bu*lne*«. I He haa Juat purchaaed tbe axUualva 10 «eetl)iou*e» at Ocean Height* on tb* t, I Shorp.Faat Line. ■ Ii

j Mayor Headley wa* asked at the | meeting of the Board of Trade Monday evening a* to whether he had any report to make on the automobile . aeroaa tlie bay to Somen' Point. ■ He answered Hint the plan* have liren approved by the War Department, Hie department dertred the bridge be hulll 50 feet clear of the Shore Line'* Hlruclurr over the bay. Ii . la now up t„ the people here lo build ■ Hie bridge. He rtaled • hat (here would I iwjfw'te'l. bl'l* w"l be re-pic-ie-l. I thai all nhiiiild work liaril al once lo 1 I gel Hie bridge built. He wa* fearful 1 I which Ita* been Marled, will mil j ' completed -by the middle of June, j' which ca«c thl* resort will be in M bail shape for an millet for autumn- ■ bile* and team*. The automobile bridge work should be -tarlvd al once. ' ' II I- an enterprise that will pay good | ' The^tcv. S Wesley Lake wanted to I ( cured, and Mayor Headley au-wered I ' thai there would he no trouble tn gelling the money. Along thl* line, he j refer rcl lullieOeeaii City Yacht t Hul>'a | • Ject waa irrt di-cu-e.1, there were ! I many -kgiaic*. but tlie liou-e w a* ! I built and "lure*- fully financed. The j ' bridge, lie -aid, I* a heller pmpo.ltinn i 1 per-on pulling any money in It l« will gel g.KAt»iilere*l and III- prluel- j ' Other* w ho ■ .poke on Hie eiibjeet dc- ] 1 clared lliat elTirt* are being renewed ' ' to Bee-ley'* Point, and the Hioughl iy* freely ex prtw.ed Ilial Ocean City Irtirfge from Oil* elty toSmner-' Point j ' | BACK FROM FLORIDA Thomaa J. IVuaic.au !■*•■ vera I i:aa|.»at>la- Trip. | Thoma* J. Duncan returned t.i till* I elty Tueaday fnuu a vl-lt to Florida : and re|«irl* having had a pleswatil J I Mr. and Mr*. Duncan visited St. i acknowledged Hie njo«l l popular renirt for lourlrt*. While I they met Wm. Lynch, aon of ' Mr*. Wui. B Lynch, of ihe Berkeley. ' of thirdly He I* employed there In ' After viewing Clearwater, the whihome of aeveral millionaire* from the North, Mr and Mr*. Duncan took , pnrcha*ed laud for grape-frul! grove*, ' and wereahown all llie land by Lewi* Canaelberry; Mr. Camellierry la now engaged In clearing and plowing the | land for Prank Ziegler, of tliia city. ( Then thyy went toiainp*. aero— the . from St. Petersburg, the elty made ( by it* rapid growth While i tliey met Mendel Breckley. j . They next aUrted acme* the State, and, j. while In Orlando, >*w the Mllnerj. of the Wyoming, who have a j cottage there for the winter. They alio vi.ited Sauford, Palalkal' and Jackwuville, mud then began : llielr trip North, rtopplng In Washing- j There they met H. H. Lake, i who had been at Hlchmgnd. Va. I ii Waahlngtou they were Joined by , llielr daughler, Mr*, ('ha*. It. Bowker, > of Germantown. They were present when the Senale ' convened Tuesday, but illd not slay | ' llirnughnnt tlie aaaalon. Mrs. Duncau I* now- In Phllwlelphla, . ' where "lie will remain several day*. The men'* class of Imwanuel Bap- 1 Church I* looking lorward to a I social evening In the near future, and there t^nome talk of having a public j meeting for men and Inviting a not*- 1 hie speaker to address the gathering. [ poaaftbly a banquet for the men, | their wive# and sweetheart* will be! arranged. In hi* connection, a good \ loartuiarter would find a congenial ^ occupation for an evening The class , meet* Sunday afternoon with the i school, bul dl*cu*ae* religion from the man'* point of view. Tbe sewing committee of Iuiuiaiiiiel Church'* social circle Invite friends to meet with them at llie home i of Mr*. W P. Heine*, Niulh street . ami Wesley avenue, Thursday after- j noon* from l ,u> to Ii o'clock AI«o, I i Hie younger girl- are Invited to meet . with the Junior circle at (he borne of Mr*. Charles Headley .Tenth street and avrniw, Saturday afternoon*, front 2 Bay to I o'clock. Former Senator L. M Cresae enler- , lalned III* father. Lew i« M. Creaae, Hr , . I and member* of their family with a' . turkey dinner at hia home In thla city , Thankaglvlng Day. Those present ' beside Mr. and Mra. Creaae and Mr. Creaae, Sr., were Mr. and Mra. W. ; Scott Hand, their children, Morgan I B Hand, Jr., and Mlaa Cecelia, Mr. and ] ' Mrs. Coleman F. Learalug and their | aoiia. Dr. Lewis C. and Richard S r Learning, of Philadelphia. l " ! . ^ Fob HAurt- Doable houae . with eight rooma each. , Will -ell for tlie price of , one The rental of one , will pay Ihe expense of llie t other. Apply to e WM. B. ALLEN e GIA Bulletin Building* , Phllada., Pa. WUI exchange well-rented Wert . Philadelphia property for (bean City a Iota or cottage. Address Daniel B a Steel man. Ill South Front atreet, PbUadelphla, Fa. adv , 12-5, tf. e it !

° railroad tax for : ,jublic schools/ Increase Over the Amount Ap- : n portioned Cape May County in 1911-12. u County Superintendent of Schools j 1 Aaron W. Hand amioimce* thai the j I amount of the railroad lax fund ap : I portioned to Cape May County for the ' f school year 1912 IS I* J35 .252 0(1 The . amount ap|*>rtloiied for 1911-12 wa* ♦81.819.78 This county will, therefore, > i receive from llil* fund thl- year (1912.1 j IS) $HU2 22 more than la-t year (1911- , i It will he noticed that district* 1 j which are giving llie most .-are to pro- , j moling attend nee are receiving - ' say*. ,- The total rale per day'* attendance 'for each child In the apportionment* 1 tlie last school year (1911-12) wa* . | The apportionment* to the various I district* are a* follows; 1912-IS 1911-12 e I Avalon, I 235,91 t sos 211 . I Cape May, 4.188 88 4,802.24 . ; t a|ie May Point. 413 81 349 15 ► | Lower Township, 1.407 44 1.421 08 Itldle Township, 5 209 1 4 4.845 W | Wild wood. 1, 121 70 942 42 I Ocean City, 4,240.88 3.748 82 - i Sea Isle City, 804.92 644 02 Upper Township, 202289 1.85954 . West Cape May. 2.1 111 ol 1.974 43 | I wood, 5.188.81 4.816 92 I i Womlhliie, 5,480 18 5.185 20 (35,252 (Ki (81 ,819 78 * The total amount lo tie received ' from Slate and county apportionment* by each school district for the year 1912-13 I* given below: Avalon. ( 968 34 Cape May City, 13,844.57, 1 Cape May Point, 1.213 811 Dennis Township, 10.004.00 * Township, 5.269 47 Middle Towuahlp. Iti.849.95 I Norjh Wild wood, 3.760 52 City, 12.682 03 . Sea Isle (Sty, 2,489 48 I South Cape May. 6 no c Township, 8,178,14 f West Cape May, 0,171.20 . 16,183.88 II (Treat. 155 00 Woodbine, 15.988.72 j I (1 1330S. 19 Charlea H. Ma.land, Sr. head of p Hie llrm of C. H Ma.land A Son* and '' one of the largest Ingrain carpet and rug manufacturers In Kensington, wa* 1 probably fatallp Injurcl Tuesday, ' in« baildlug which wa* being * down In order to erect an annex r the llrm'* factory, at Wlllard and ' Amber streets. Mr. Maalaud, despite ' ; age— he Is 73 year# old— waa super- ' Intending Hie tearing down of the 1 | building, wheD one of the limber* " gave way aud the aged man wa* | crushed to tlie floor. Mr. Ma-land I* ' i well known In tlda city. ' | Wm. P. Smith and famlly.of Phlladelphla, who spend a portion of tbe I' year In their collage In tbe uptown '. section of Ihl* city, will -all for Europe 'Saturday Tliey will begone tor sevleral month*

Miss Beatrice Haines Hcacbcr of Potcc 728 Wesley Avenue ■ 1 ^addoc^ pharmacy - [ j Eighth and Asbury Ave. ^ I At ftil* season of the year many of you I I need a cough mixture, (let °* the best, which la Maddock's Cherry Bark Syrup » PRICE 25C i> 1 ■ ft ilBlllffilj j Saturday Eve., December 7th b GREAT SHOW BY THE Q . empire Minstrels : " Conic and Hojov a Ooud Laugh I' >' ........ 1 ;■ Novel Event §f the Season » Marriage Ceremony ^ J -u"' T"n ^ ; t 1 Will take place on the Stage in Fall View of the Audience. a Come and See the Bride , I Admission: — Gallery, toe; Lower Floor, aoc; Bos Seats, 30c.

" preparing for ~ m. e. conference . ^ — ~ Not Many Changes to be f Made at Sessions in Atlantic City." \f Preparation* are uuder way ft.r the J ' meeting at the Flrrt Melhodlrt. Eplaro- ' | pal I'huivh In Atlantic City during ' . Hie Week of March 5 of Ihe New Jet*ev " j Conference. The Rev. U. tl. Hagetalnnirnt of Hi. Imp Kerry and Ihe I* I several hundred minister* who w III be e i In attendance. 1 i Because of the fat'l that the General ic Conference of the Methodist Eplscpal ie Church refu*ed to re latabllsh the 1* time limit. 'which wa- removed sonic year* ago, It 1* nut exiwcled that there ! will be many change- In the pastorI- ate* of the larger churches. So far a* la now known, nearly a'l of llie « churches, at least In this district, have >- Invited their partora to return, or are g expected to do ao at the next meeting ', of Ihe quarterly conference There have been a lew place* vae caletl during the conference year, bul * they were In email churche*, some of .1 by the presiding cider* and these have conference for admission. 4 would refuse. It la tlie cliurch al 5 Ocean Grove. Tlie Rev. Dr. Mar-hall H Owens, the present pastor, ha* served 8 year, aud a committee of Ihe official I 2 board of the church has been visiting 2 the larger churches In tbe State with a view' ol picking out tlie man thai 4 Bishop Berry will be asked to ecud 3 there. Thla committee ha* been In 1 2 Atlantic City aud Is known to have ' "I visited the First Church and Central ~ Church there. • ' HELP NEEDED ,7 The member* of the Willing Workp era' Club of Tabernacle Baptist Church II have recently inane a number of re- " 7 pair* and Improvements to the church v', building. To help meet expenses, the a club lias ice creaiu for sale every Sat13 urday night at the home of Miss IS Touohle Roger*, 7.10 Wert aveuue. 0 The members of llie cliurch ale now 4 using tbelr own pockets lo meet Ihe » monthly due* In the building and IS loan association, and must continue 10 to do this until summer, when tbe vts2 Itnrs.will help lliotn out. The church - edifice I* sadly In need of paint and '' general repalra, but, aa the membership Is small, an appeal la hereby ' made to the public to help In this ' heavy undertaking. ' All contributions may be sent to the office of tbe Bentinkl In the name of tbe Willing Workers' Club. ' A proper acknowledgment will be given for all slims of money aenl, K whether large or email. 1 Toncble Roger* la president aud e Anna L. Jonea aecretary. ie A "Three Va" eoclal will be held at Mr Frank Bchock's borne, 611 Aa1 bury avenue. Tueaday evening, Decem- " ber 10. Admission will be ten cents. Refreshments will be aerved. Tbe 1 public la Invited. Tbe eoclal la for the benetlt of Immauuel Baptist Chnrch. ■' __________________ ( ie ' """ t j Bargains

In Diamonds, small silcs 14k Rln^a. Nice X-Maa gilts for glrb or young Ladles. Bargain bought— bargain sold. From $9 to $45 each. Cannot be duplicated. Come early and get your pick. LAKE'S Jowolry Store REPORT OF THE CONDITKIM National Bank •r OCEAN CITY^ AT ' itvsrdran*, scored and anasenrad, ^'ttljl H tl' I Bank ( t *4'S7',B ^sll.l^lsr lM™rf«nS! ^ ™P*n aodMnttf*1* C1,rT"nCT' " " 1 Ml X) "np*vi*',n0n'r r***rv" " ""fWioLao Logal lander notes, IJS0J0 ^ ^ ^ Kodnnatlon fond with U.M. Troosnrar (Sporront. of circulation), IjOOUO CoplUkl -lock p«'d Lo"," 'TI"<' IUWJtB.00 fsss llur to otbrr Nstloanl Banks, (JUS Individual deposit* .object toctiock. sao.iot k l)«lils^n<J osrttnosta- of dopu-ll. ^ 6m 07 strtad trssarvod tor In frost on HavHl«7«°o*'rtrw Jarasy. ■SHs'i'gs HatMcrllied aad sworiT to* brtori metblsdh or liaoaaabar. (MX K. cuarts BOBIWHON. > Notary Pnblle. orr*"75^ " JAMES M. CHE8TBB, JtWgPH^NCU LL,

Interesting to Investors Those Who Wish o Desirable Locatioe hn a Seaside Home FOR SAL E— * '•* lnta located in Baotion Q, Ooran City. 14. J.. tn vicinity of State road and Pennsylvania and Beading Railroad station*. Also sitae tor Unnuilovs attuats on Ores* kgg Harbor Ihgj Bwnlay'. Point. K. i. y| ARTHUR D. BARROWS In- Ounrdlnn 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J

■■j*- -le./tf V* y ^ ^ fr if j" 9" if t- % 't! 'V | jMrAUifitPr'a | S WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOUR g % * WANTS IN HOLIDAY GIFTS > j» % r 1 113 1 '* are sIhim'IiiS a fi,,e 'in® °f suitable ft ' W MSI articles at rcasonnble prices. We ad- fS W' L.J viae you to do your Christmas . shop- M ii, I — ?! ping early; and do it here. Notice Jv jf our Window for Suggestions. Call and see . I ||» our line before buyiug. It will pay you. *F 1 I S. S. M9ALLISTER | 3 755 asbury ave. ocean city. n. j. j Comfortable Cottage : ' Nine Rooms.... Completely Furnished Lot 30 by 100 feet Location Central. Suitable for All the Year Occupancy. Price, - - - $1,650 Apply only to Harry F. Stanton INCORPORATED Eighth Street below Asbury Avenue + + ONLY $2 900.00 1 FURNISHED For Immediate Acceptance Well located 9- room house; bath; electric lights; gas range; stationary tubs. j| Lot 40x130. This Home Is Suitable For All Year 1 ji Occupancy. see II JOSEPH I. SCULL & ©. j 757 Asbury Avenue 1 B. FRANK SMITH ; Real Elstate and Fire Insurance loia abburv avcnuc, occam ci tv. m. «j. , Cottage on Asbudg avenue near Flrrt street, - (1,600.00 on Asbury avenue neer Twelfth atreet, ... (2.000.00 Lot at Wealey avenue aud North atreet, .... $350 00 1 Lot at Eleventh street and Uentral aveuue .... (1.160.00 [ Lot at Central aveuue, (500 00 REAL ESTATE -m«* INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeka to know If you can get It; we can tell yon at once. Bargains ui Bay and Ooean front properties. Choice outtagea for sale. A too Iota for Investment and for Improvement— tbe choice of Ooean City. Apply to ; J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. « 91X1. ESTATE MOKTQAQB INVESTMENTS j E. J. HANN 0 30B EIGHTH STREET OOEAN CITY. N. J. • HANN BUILDING Eighth 8t. Opp P. R. R. Station 1 DIRECTORY — Flret Floor— » 301 Eighth Street RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating f 30^ Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractor! '305 Eighth Street 5 E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker ' 307 Eighth Street ~ H. L SMITH, Aason and Concrete '■ —Second Floor— Rooms 2-3-4-5 JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Buildei Rooms 8r9-l0-l! YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— Room B — PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF A^ERIC/ 16 FOR RENT.- Moat desirable oiBrea to Ocean TJ T UI1J1J Awnfll 2;- bfMta' wrtiU,Kl ^ «. nAHR, Uf Del j. Advertise in the SENTINEL ; DO or

gtmtl a AID COTTMO. Scotch ftall [ Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ave. ALWAYS OPEN L »li kiirts. Muaa(^v)|«trfrl"^,r*Mlte vlbra^ 1 aradaateanriwa u^lraluwlVllwi"laul ^"i Jnr ' llreSiva'u ¥ tbeW"b "f"1 B. McOIBENY, (Jcncral Hanager. | MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Home Nnrae. - H0T6L 13IS0/IYR0... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth aud Ninth rttreets OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH „ THE IMPERIAL 1015 CKMTBAC AVK. OCEAN CITY, W j k£atirtUrnM* u""L" P"""1' ~*XrkRA'&wum I Mra. C. OET7.K1- ' THE KATHLU I IS* Central Avsaaa, OCEAN CITY, N. J. > Open for tlie asasoD. Plaaaaatlv loeatad, *" MIHHEH LEWIS A CONAKD WYOMING Ta< ocean avkni'k orna dir. 6. J. tip* ' all lha year s Not Water He* HOTEL ATGLEN I In# of tbe nxait centrally looted hotels to ( iceaii City. Tb# aim baa always been to make Uiia house select and homelike, and Ita large ami aaanrad patronage proves its enores". For term* and parttotilare address, a. c, uorr. rear. THE WILMERS 708 Central Ave. Open all Ihe year'. Flrat-claaa labia board. Evening dinnera. !*hn. C. r. WI lnxb THE LAUREL ~ 1118 CENTRAL > VKNCK, NEAR BRA 014 OCEAN CITY, N. 8. mi*. aaiTH TewMciD, rny STERLING HOTEL OPEN AIX YEAR Hot water heat. Winter l-iardera aollclted. R- A. I. IK! BERT " THE HEWLINGS Moat dealrable location. Open all year. Elevator to atreet level. Vapor 5 Heat. hxwiiuib* xi 'n""'' *"dv""lry *"• j' Dance Every Cold Loach ee, 90 Wedweaday and * P«r. - Saturday Night " The Excursion House JAMES CLARK :: l»ra»rtrtar MAIN STREET aid .. . ~ NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS* POINT :: tN. J. .... — J. C. L. LAKE - ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... ^yator aala. Couagas tot rent. R seating. Buylnf mr*iS Waiting CLARENCE S. SCULL Z —Real Estate aid Insurance— J Oc C( 605 L,llrth StT***_ j ]y[ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer Phone I** OCEAN CITY.N. J. First National Bank Ooean City, N.J. CAPITAL W- SWffLUS W.M U M. CBEHHR. PraaUtent R. B. BTITEB. vuw-pr-ia.nl W. BOOTY HAND. Ostein h. s. UOWRER. Aaat. Oatehw |er J. TITULAR XATUM. SolMltr Dt HXCTOBOl L M.creaaa ttoteMtehaw. ^Colenian P leeailm » au O. Mooes - y to" SSL