Ocean City Sentinel, 12 December 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THl'KBUAY. HKCKMHKIl ll. lull'. We shalkhe glad to receive Items of new* andiTOminunlcatioim of intercut to tli la 'cojnmuiilty and our rcadera . everywhere. All communication* should he accompanied with the full name and address of the writer, mit nacaiaarily for puhllcatlnn, hut a* a guarantee of | DOTS. ll I ertlse In the Skntinki j J»o your slioppln • now. and avoid I lie ruah. I The atage wedding attracted much ' lllg change lu the temperature Mou- ( A quit-claim deed haa been granted Catharine C. Cage on lot WI2. Heel Ion , D. i The rtKNTISKi. Hrlnllug Honae will | do your Job printing In Nrat-claa* atyle i and at reaaouabl* price* preaeut In Ibe abape of a year'* aub- < aerlptlon to tlie Hrntinki,. Get a Hoover auction sweeper. Head ' the advertisement of Cbaa K .Adam* ' A tiro, in tbta laaue of the Hkstinki. Tbomaa Morgan, of tlila city, lia> laiuglit a farm from Walter 8c bock at (ireeulteld, which Ilea between Tucka- ■ hoe and Hea late City. PER80NALS. < i L.'M. Ilea*, of Tuckaboe, waa lu town a few day* ago. Godfrey Aug, of till* city, baa lieeu , vlaKIng at Pleaaantvllle. , It. H. Kadcfcy. of Philadelphia, la , reglatered at the ritcrllug. I Mra. Alfred lllgbee la vlalttng her clilldreti In I'lilladelphla. I Senator Nlchola, of Itrldgeton, waa a 1 visitor here a few daya ago. William Ktaweiler, of Philadelphia, waa a vlaltor here Thuraday. A. P. Moloney, of Philadelphia , waa In town during the Week. K. W. Wright, of Philadelphia, waa | a vlaltor here during Hie week. I Charlea C. Head, of Camden, waa a < recent arrival at the Hewllnga, i Amoa (J. Cliambera, of Philadelphia 1 waa In lowu during the week. J. Ii. Keuwortliy, of Coateavllle. waa a recent gueat of the Blacayne. June* Myera, of UermaMown, made a tiuaiiiea* trip to thta city Monday. Mr*. William S. Joliuaou, of ltd- \ city, la vlalttng frleuda lu Philadelphia. , William Slirlveraud wife, of Philadelphia. were vlaltor* here a few day* , *g"- I Mra. Mary Maaon la vlalttng her I daughter* In Camden and Colling#Hr. Charlea K. Edwards and family defphla. Hoht. B. Vol I u in and Jamea W ' Kemley.of Philadelphia, were lu town yeaterday. Mr*. Mary J. Piatt, of thta city, la , v tatting her aon at Atlantic Clty.for a few week* tleorge W. Shirley, of Moore, Pa , came down Saturday to enjoy the day

Mlaa Lucy Cole, ofSeavtlle, ta at the hoineof her alater, Mr*. AdolpHaaCoa, |tl lu thta city. di S. B. tlott and wire, of Camden, si have been vlalllngH. C. GolT and wife gl at the Atgten. b Philip Baker, of Wlldwood Crete, «' met a number of Ida friends lu this « city a few daya ago. ■' Mr. aud Mra. J. S. Cateraon, of Plill "J adelptlla, were In thla city Friday, e' looking after their cottage. * Mra. John Baee, of tleaaaulvllle, h vlalted her ataler, Mra H D. Robin- c| aon, In tbla city, on Friday. bl Mra. S. B. Uott, Jr., of Philadelphia, wife of a well-known minister, waa a vlaltor here during the week. Mre. H. A. Rrlce and family left d Muudey for Waal Philadelphia, where c they will a|iend tlie winter month*. t| Richard B. HadulltTa, of Mlllvllle, It father of Mra. W. K. Maaaey, la aer n loualy ll] at a Philadelphia hospital. H Capt/H. W. Hlldreth haa returned ° from bl* vacation trip. He vialted relative* at Wlldwood aud KloGraude. j| Mr*. Samuel H. gcatlergood and ■laughter, Mlaa Kdlth, of Waal Philadelphia, were among the vlaltor* here Saturday. John H ramell, wire and daughter , left here Tuesday for Philadelphia. , Within a few daya they will go to Or- , tnoud, Hla. I Allen Bcull and family motored to , Philadelphia laat Friday, returning * Monday afternoon, after having apent e an enjoyable time. 1 Tbomaa French and wife, of Palermo, were vlaltor* at the home of their alater, Mra. Lydla Lee, In thle city, over Sunday. 1 Fred. B. Drleabach. of Tioga, waa In " town thla week looking after improve- i input* being made to ble bungalow at , Third atreat and DeLenoey place. , Mra. R. B. English. of Philadelphia, . apent a few daya recanlly In tbla ctty. While here the had the lawn tur- I rounding ber cottage put In abape. Mlaa Elite Johnson, of Wlldwood, la the gueat of Mra. Ada Nikon, of Mlllvllle, who la here to apend the winter with ber pareota, Freeholder and Mra. W m. B. Jobnaon. A. a. Gilbert aud family attended the funeral of the former's uncle, J ante* Bennett, at Cape May. Saturday. Interment waa at the Presbyterian Church Cemetery at ColdSprlng. Mlaa LucreUa t'onard of the Kathlu, returned booieTueaday evening from Philadelphia, where she apent a few day#. While away ahe alieuded the meeting of the members of the Ocean City Hotel Proprietor*' Aaeoetatlon. Mr*. W. M. Taylor haa closed tier Milage at the corwer-at fourteenth -treat and Central to^ue. and returned to Philadelphia. Mrs. Taylor Is among the (tret ta open her <*■»•«• in Use spring, aud aha .days lata In the i

NO ONE SELECTED jl SCHOOL JANITOR . Appointm< tit Postponed Until I' Work on Building is ] i Further Advanced. i At the meeting of the Board of Education, Tuead ay evening, three more [ applications for the Janlloralilp of the: ■ new school house were received. These . were from Laruer L. Highee, George 1 1» Campbell and Gen. M. Hreckley. Hr not be completed for aome tluie, noapI The workmen uu the school buildBid* were opened for a vacuum 11 cleaner for the school. There were two 'I of these, for different machine*, from 1 John H. Grove*. One I* highly com- I mended, but nothing concerning It* " actual work waa knuwn to the mem " I of the board. Therefore, a com- 0 ' initlee. coualatiug of S. B. Swan and " Alfred W. Powell, wa* appolhtcd to " investigate 11* merit* and report to the ' . oilier members of the board. A, K. WalU, of Hagerntawu. Mil., 1 I elected a teacher in the high 1 I school. * r STREET ASSESSMENTS 'j Man* Objector* and Report* Are Held Over by Official*. ( Many objections to the report* of f raeuta for the work on Weat avenue, ' between Ninth and Fifteenth street*, , and street* In various other aectliWw.nf the city were received by tlie CI*)- , at llielr regular weekly j meeting. Further consideration wan ^ 1 deferred unlll another meeting cifa the j ■ Among tlie object*^ were William . Ktaweiler, William it Campbell, ( Murray. Nb-holan Hlckiuan. „ Paul A. Davis. C VW Mffhnml, Ed- j ward GuatietoL- B. Richards, Mr*. ^ Anna Mc<4Ng^$li. J°"eph Bowker. » W. H Hummel, Tbomaa B. Hammer and Mr*. Charlea N. Grover. , Speaking of a**e**ipetita, Mayir 1 lleadley said he la In favor of paying . Hie member* of the hoard of street „ i aaaeaamenta aufttrlent money for doing , the work well and then holding tlieiu , responsible for mistake*. DISTRICT MEETING Ocean City's lodge of the Knights of t Pythias was well reprmnteil at the I diairlct mretlng of the member* of > ' thla organization held In Pleaaautvllle t ' Saturday evening. I One candidate wa* given the third 1 degree. anil the work as exemplified by I the team waa greatly appreciated by 1 There were about 150 memberaof the organization at the meeting, they rep- ■ . resenting the four lodge* of Atlantic I . County and Ocean City. It waa the ■ ll mt gathering of the kind held In the district In thirty year*. It la *ald by i , William Lake, of this city. 1 The principal speakers were H, C. 1 Doughty, of Atlantis City; Lewis E " Homer*, of Hteelmanvllle; Edward i 1 Hlaley, of Smith's Landing; Mark I Lake and William Lake, district ■ deputy, of thiaclly. nepuiy, oi luvi-iij.

The ladder-climbing contest recently inaugurated In the Preebytertan Hun- In School la meeting with splendid CI aucceaa. The boys caught up to the Ei glrla at last Sunday'# aeMlon and the St are even at present Unles. m gtrl* look after their end a Utile more carefully the boy* will walk M with the prize. Work on the cantata to be rendered on Monday M evening. December 88. I* being pushed with aeal by the oftloere of the Sunday G school. Several teheareale are being M held every week, and the present Indl- L cations are that the entertainment will Jc of a high order, ^ Moot Realgna a" Vrensorer. re A special meeting of the board of directors of the Peck's Beach Land » will be held at the office of H secretary. J. S. Freeman. HOI BalBuilding, Philadelphia, thla after- O noon, to elect a treasurer to succeed It « Sooy, who haa tendered hla re*lgnation, to take etTecl Immediately. <■ There are several other matters of lm- '■ pnrtaiit bualueaa to be considered by H the board, and a full attendance la » requested. Flrrtni-n to Have Hood Time. e: Tlie member* ot Hie Reliance Fire 0 Company, together with their wives, * will haves social gathering at the tire » Thursday evening of next weak. H Interesting pn*ram la being prepared by the oommlttea, which con- c slats of Wardell Highee. Alfred R. ■> Smith, N. 0. Godfrey, George C. c Murphy and B. Frank Smith. * Wli.Rem-.-Hvr.. 5 i -Joe" Footer, who wa* a well known J minstrel playing the Keith circuit, , and who baa been vlaltlug hla mother • and brothers here, haa decided to re- ' main in tbla city for the preaent. He " done conaldarable traveling, but > • seen few plaoee that appea'ed to ; htm as haa Ocean Ctty. r' • ' i f ' 1 r Kim HAt.r.— Double house No#. 8 and 10 Third street. 1 near Bay avenue. Eight ,, room* eech. Will sell for the prtee at the price of one. Tha rental from [. one will pay the expense* , of the other. Apply to a WM. B. ALLEN * All Bulletin Building ie Phllada., Pa. * , - £ Will exchange well-rented West * gSjK?? 8""th Krnoi H. '

■nrrmin cerracw. Scotch tiall Cor. Pifth St. and Wesley Ave. ALWAYS OPEN B. McGIBENY, MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Home Nurse. H0T61. lDISe^YRG... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Street# OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL I0IS CENTRAL A VK., OCEAN CITY. N J Opeo^Tor '.he ayaaou^ Pleaaannj Mr*. C. OKTZKL. THE KATHLU 1 1» Central knm OCEAN CITY, N.J. pmr^b*rne*eh"*w"ih^faU*aaa*o°'v1*w' Uomeromloru' Write tor booklet M IHHEH LEW IB A CON A Rll WYOMING Tea OCEAN ATKIFK a. r. ntuKS HOTEL ATGLEN On* of the meat eentrally located hotels ta Oeeaa Ctty. Tba aha baa always been to make tbla hiraae selsct and homelike, end Ha large and Mured patronage prove# lu eno-i-mn. Fur terms and partioulara add-as* , a. c. sorr, rne'. THE WILMERS 708 Central Ave. , Open ell the year. Klrst-clana table . board. Evening dinner*. nuua. c. r. rilmer • THE LAUREL 1118 CENTBAL AVENUE, NEAR BEACH OCEAN CITY, N. J. MBS. KEITH TOWNHENB, Veep | Opaa all the jaar WrIU lor Urma

{BIG IMPROVEMENT TO S BE MADE TO BOARDWALK

1 LODGE MEMBERS ENJOYED VISIT 'Past Councilors' Association ' of the D. of A. Held r Session Here. Members of Ihe Past Councilor*' , Association of the Daughter* of Atari- , lea of New Jersey held a meeting In , the lixlgr room of Ocean City Council, ( No. to, lu this city, Thursday after- , presided over by Mr*. I.lla W. of New Egypt. , ptenent were Mr* M. Anna Duraml. " of Mt. Hnlli : Mra. Laura K Hoiilharil. | f of Newark;\lra. Je**le H. MacPlier*mi. of Erma; Mr*. E L. Htaffurd, ..f l'al- ! , and Mra M. E. Smith and Mr*. , Pike, of Beverly. ' , Tlie biialiiea* aea*lon In tlie after- , noon was secret. It wa* given out; that plan* were dl»cu***d for a higi, picnic to be held at Itaiicora* Park Inl, elation will he held at Trenton tlie I, Necond Friday lu March. , Following the meeting, the visitor* j , •were elaborately entertained at the horn* of Mr. and Mr*. William Lake, j they enjoyed ttieius*lve« thoroughly. ! In the eveulug tlie visitor* ailenileil j ! the «e*»lon of Hie local lodge. The He** Ion wa* predded over by J the State Councilor, Mr*. Sarah W. j Mr*. John-oii, National Vice Councilor j ' cllor M. Anna Durand. State Cyuucllor I ' and inalile Sentinel Mary K Smith,!' National Councilor Laura K j , .Southard, National Repreaenlatlve ■ H. MacPlieraon. Slate Council | 1 Hallle W. Lake. Eva M | Stall ird, ot Hea-lde Council, No. 58. | , of Palermo, and lienj llroadhead. of I' Columbia Council. No 60. of Ltnwond j The proceed* from a drawing tor a; half-dozen silver spoon* were pre- ; -euted by the local council to tlie Pa»t j \ Councilor*' Aa-oclallon The »|h«.ii* ! were taken by George Jeffyea. j_ At III* close o| the *e**lon, all were reipie-ted to remain for the entertainment, the program of which follows: Hinging, "America;" tableau,^ "America'* Native Hon* and Daugli , ter*;" dialogue. "Dad Hay* Hn;" ; 1 tableau, "The Power Behind the, , Throne;" reading. Mr«. Anna M. Bar j 1 clay; tableau, "Tenrtig Tonight on , tlieDId CampGrouiid;" Number Ten V j Hrrach of Proml«e Case;" reading, I Mlaa Hallle W. Lake; tableau, "At j The North and the South;"! hymn, "God Be With Ynu Till We Meet Again." , good and highly praised by the vl*l- j . supply of refrealiineiit*. Owing to lb* Inclement weather, - there were only eeveiit-Ove at the meeting, representative* from » iniiii- , tierof councils being unable t» attend Although not yet two year* old. the j I association has a membership of more ■ : than 100. I The following left here Friday to at tend the eeaalon at the lodge room* of

Crescent Council at Goshen, going In lu Mark Lake'* machine— M a r k Mra Maggie Lake Mra. Cora M S t 'lay ton, Mrs Anna M. Barclay, Mr* g Emma W. Armstrong, Mr*. Alice and Mrs. M. El-le Cad- S man. In Abel D. Scull's csr -Morris Scull, gj Elite G. Hcull, Mre. Catharine g Hcull, Mra. Madeline Porter and Mra. g E. Hmlth. » In A G. Gilbert's car-WIIIIsm L. bj A. O. Gilbert, Mr*. Florence g Gilbert. Mr*. Annie K. Lake, Mrs. | g| Laura E. Houthard. Mrs. Sarah W. A and Mia* Hallle W . Lake. j h Speeches were made by a number of i 0| present, these being followed by I N refreahmenta. | g The whole psrty then went to Holly « by way of Cape May Court A House, wtiere they were met at the j 0 Center House by member* of Holly g Council, Ji°- 6fl- *l,d Al | R the arsaloii of the council, held lu Ihe ; a lodge room st the lire house, three can- g dlitate* were elected and seven were 3 Initiated, splendid work being done by B degree team of Holly Council,! g whose member* appeared In their new S suit* for Ihe ttral time. There was an elaborate procram of g exercise# prepared by Holly Council S Owing to tlie lateness of the hour the 5 vlaltor* had to leave before refresh- C nienta were nerved, aud they reached fc ctty at 1 80 a; m. S Delegallou" from Ocean City Couiw S ell No 10, escorted State Councilor J Johnson on visits to Tuckahoe Coun- V ell. No. 49. Monday evening, Columbia £ Council, No. 51, of Llti wood, Tue*day > evening; McKlnley Council, No. 50. of S Hcullvllle, la-t evening They will go J Independence Council, No. 85, al Cedarvllle. tbta evening. I Mrs. Johnson will then return to her i home In Newark. WB1I0 In tbla ctty S , .he I* Hie guest of Miss Hallle W. Lake, the State Council secretary. Child Wsalila'i Eaii Jle*. * The two-montha-old baby or Frank Bakely and wife refused to partake of nourishment and In the end dpalb i came. The little oue waa burled at Berlin the latter part of laat week The parent# live on the corner of Ninth street and West avenue. The father I* car Inspector here for the , West Jersey 4 Seashore Railroad | Company. Card al THauhs. Vermin M 'arisen and family and ] Mel* Carlauo and family desire to . His uk their friends aud neighbor*, through the column* of tb# SENTINEL. ' for their extreme klndnea# and »ym- ' pathy extended to them to the aad ! i. bereavement of losing their betoved k- little boo aud grandson, Nells Carlson. ; 1. Jr. 1

Esplanade Will be Widened O Twelve Feet ^om Eighth I to Tenth Streets. In view nFtbe enngeated condition) of the Boardwalk In the summer-time, " and also the condition of the deckluR I thereof, a* he stated, Director Robert K Flatter, al the regular meeting of the " Commissioners, made a motion, ' ' which was carried, that the Hoardwalk be widened twelve feet from tlie m t-urh line on the south coraerof Klghth Si .tree! to the curb line on the north . i-uriier of Tenth street, and that the ° decking and all decayed part* of the ot This I* to he done provided the property owner* along the line consent to I give a new casement dent If these le plana and bids will be re- J'' f quested. The Intention ea expressed, a few «■ weeks ago, wa- to widen the walk ol | Seventh In Tenth alreets, but " nothing wa- .aid about thla at the cl meeting. It la knnwn to most people here, however, that the otty ha* never *e- [ cured easement deeds on mime land "I | along the walk above Eighth street. '!<'. Doughty lias Just completed laying ,.| | a new walk lu front of his property, vi ' al— widening the walk twelve feet. l[ DID FAIRLY WELL | M r ill aoin Waa Raised to Help | The fair and «ale of Clirta'ma* ! article* by tlie member. uf the Ladle*' j Guild of Holy Truilty Church, held , i llie store adjoining the office, of the , | Sutton A CornonCompauy Friday and . | Saturday last, waa fairly auivemful. It j w a* alated. ' Those lu charge nf Hie affair Included , Mr* Fitzgerald, Mr*. Ward. Mr*. Ruj fu. Smith. Mrs. John Datscbeg, Mrs. Tliomaa Young, Mis* Ni-llle Wright. ! Mr*. Jobnaon, Mrs. Warren. Smith, r| Mrs. Joseph Broadlby and Mrs. Sbego. Tlie cnmiulltee that recently met ' ! Judge Toller In reference to the re- ' leaning, before Hie term expires, of ' person* sent from Hil* city to the ! county Jail, wa* told that the cu.tom ! I w III be set aside and the law complied w ! I with In the future. I So one appears to be blameworthy * ' for tlie matter complained of. It has i. , been a custom fur years, although not 11 i .trictly legal j! ■ Miss Beatrice Haines , gcacbcr of IDotcc j f 728 Wekley Avenue J ! J^addocH'g pharmacy ! . I Eighth and Asbury Ave. ! \ At thli) .oawjn of the year many of you 1 I i need a cough mixture. Get ej ibe best, which la * Haddock's Cherry Bark Syrnp ' f PRICE 25C

NORMAL j | SCHOOL FAYORED 3 City People Will Keep S in Touch With This New Movement. j « A dispatch from Trenton contains ]¥ following: ^ "lu has report hi tlae State Hoant ot 1 « J W Carr. chairman of Committee no Sellout Law, uf the ,3] Council of Education, advocated the' T establishment of two additional Slate « and one In the southern ivcllon of Hie T Slate." | Thla la a matter In which tlie people Ud of Ocean C|ty ere much Interested. | j" Home mouth* ago, when the subject *p a Stale normal school fur South Jersey waa underdlscuiwlnii. Ihe membera T of the Board of Trade talked over the <8 matter at length, and a committee wa« Ul appointed to keep In touch wlih any S legislation looking toward providing 7f for such a school, with the Idea of hav- _ Ocean City selected as the site for A Slate normal school here would he easily accenslble to the young people this section by reason uf the several railroads running In and out of Hie city, and tlie health conditions here cannot he surpassed. A library for the u*e of the children nf the Sunday school of SI. Augtillne's Church haa been started by tlie Bee. John J. Sweeney, rector of the (-buret). It contain* a number of volumes of Interesting and entertain books, and these are being added to from time to time. Bargains In Diamonds, mull lirn 14k Rlnga Nice X Mi. gifta for eirls or young Lidlrt. Bargain bought —bargain mid. From 59 to 545 each. Cannot be duplicated. Come early and gel yoer pick. LAKE'S Jewelry Store - REPORT OF THE CONDITION F OCEAN CITY TITLE AND (, TRUST CO. £ Of OCEAN CITY, N. J. Lo *■ I bs close ol nusinsM Nnvrn.h-eR.lail. ''° ' ' U.JSM F on'' han'd,""' V.u.'i i"! Chocks and cash item . MtW ^ toirjiKM * LIAIIILITIKrt M C.^*l sioi-k pshl In. Ilfogc jo 1,1 Uemand'dapMlt*, '"••.I"" gSSSSIT'e iSS - »ay.R. ^ 1. M. t'HKMMK. Pro* Idem ' C. K HTILWKLL, Traeonier. ti Hivtodajrol iSSSmbL" a'd. mil" m" — B. CURT IB RDBINHrtN Notary Punllo. i Cormc,-AU,*t:RicHARD i mm 8-ETR? URmZok£ ' ^

Don't Miss the Big 1 Minstrel Show [ GIVEN BY TriE Young Men's Progressive League 1 Friday, ttiei3thofDec. 8 O'clock Sharp | Doughty's Pier 1 8§ The following young ladies have kindly con- « W descended to usher in the Big Show: gd Misses Sarah Smith, Charlotte Smith, Edna §3 ^ Barlow, Iona Adams, Lila Steelman, Elizabeth » ® Pierce, Olive Wriggins and Alice Wriggins. BS Miss Helma May Harris pianist for show. u C|c Jolikg Ffaspn at f otofU's 78-W S= will pay you -to leek over our fine line of Holiday Goods ' before making your purchases. We are showing a great ! variety of Useful and Appropriate Christmas Gifts. ; POWELL'S

| ilrMifitrr'fi L T WE ARE PREPARED. TO SUPPLY YOUR X ; S + * WANTS IN HOLIDAY GIFTS > > ^ f=J E are showing a fine line of suitable TO JT 'ty/j I tUI articles at reasonable prices. We ad- TO X I I viae you to do your Christmas shop- TO Hj X l?*3 ping early, and do it here. Notice *L w ottr Window for Suggestions. Call and see TO «• Y our line before buying.' It will pay you. T J | S. S. M9ALLISTER | ^ w 755 asbury ave. ocean city. n. j. to + d- ] ONLY $2,900.00 FURNISHED For Immediate acceptance Well located 9-room house; bath; electric lights: gas range; stationary tubs. Lot 40x130. (j This Home Is Suitable For All Year Occupancy. - SEC li 11 JOSEPH I. SCULL & ®; j 757 ASBURY AVENUE B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance 10a* ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAN CI XV, N. J. 'ottage 011 A»bury avenue near First street, • • 1 1,(100.00 - 'ullage on Asbury avenue near Twelfth street, - • - Itl.OOO.OO Lot at We«ley avenue and North street, .... $85000 Lot at Eleventh street and Central avenue .... $1,150.00 Lot at Central avanue. - - - - WOO.OO x REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. < MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks lo know If yon cau get It; we can tell yoa at once. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front propertlea. Choice cottage* for *ale. Also lot* for lnve*tmeut and for Improvement— Uie choice of Ocean City. Apply to _ I J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

HBAL ESTATE MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS E. J. HANN 305 EIGHTH STREET OO EAN CITY. N. J. Interesting to Investors „ OR y. Those Who Wish a desirable Location tor a Seaside Home " FOR SAL E— * '»w lota located In Section O, Oeaan Oty, 14. J., In vicinity of Bute road and rsnnaylvania aud K*edIur Rollroed station*. Also sites for bungalows situate on Grant Bgg Harbor Bay. Besalsy's Paint, N. J. D ARTHUR D. BARROWS 1 CSv ■rattan 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. A Trip to Washington Christmas Holiday Tour Thursday, December 26, 1912 Round-Trip Fare from Ocean City $11. OS $13. OS $14. OS According to Hotel Selected. Proportionate Fare# from Other joint* TtirM Day Trip All Nsesaaary l!>p«n»sa Visiting all Ihe principal poiuta of interest at the National Capital Similar Tours, January 16, February 6. JO. Mcreh JO, Ajiril j. 17 May 1 and 15, l$»j Fall information and tickets may tie oiitainad of Ticket Agents, or JAS. P. ANDERSON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD HANN BUILDING eighth St. Opp P. B. B. Station DIRECTORY —Plret Floor-. 301 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. Roomi 8 9-10-1) YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE 5 —Third Floor— _ Room B — PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA S swsasLsrts a & j, hahm, Owner tary. Apply hi ' Advertise in the SENTINEL

STERLING HOTEL OPKN At.L YKKH Hot water hemL' 'Winter hoarders solicited. K. A. LtMXBT. THE HEWLINGS Most daalrabls location. Opan all Elevator to street level. Vapor Heat. L H. HIWIUGS Ninth and Waswyav*. Oesan Ctty. N. J. Every Cold Lnacl.es, Wadeaeday and F»c. Setu -day Nteht The Excursion House JAMES CLARK t: Piapihter MAIN STREET Md . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. aiUL KHTATK AKP IMBt'BAUCm. C. L. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... iae Aslmry Amn. oms Olty. *■ 1. Lou tor sal*. Coltecaa foi rent. Corrsapoadsnoa soUated ; 1 ) 1 i 1 Renting; Buying *nd aullni CLARENCE S. SCULL -Reel Estate and Insurance - [ str*^t j J^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalm er ■S cmrrnai. ATBHVB roan* na ocslak citt. b. j. First National Bank Oooan C;iyfN.J. CAPITAL » *».*• u to imm Vies rustdset w. KOOTT baud, csteio H. S. MUWRKto Asst. Paste ir J. riTBlAJi TATBM. mmi L.K. Cream Otta*. IBs 10*.. JtoV Corson, to ■- MB** to w. ■dsrerds JompfaLKemi