Ocean City Sentinel 1 THUKMDAY. JANUAKV S3. |M» ,We shall tan Rl»i1 U> rtvtlve llem-of! new* Mid qomniunlcatluns <if interest everywhere. All communications almulil be accompanied wltli the full name anil address of the writer, not uecAsawrily for jHiblleaOon, hut a«'a onarnntrr of good faith. DOTS. Advert l»e In the SENTINEL.. It pays. ritorray weather Tuewlay morning. ; Everything I* quiet In thin city now. ' Carpenters are doing some jobbing'! Advertise your.good* In the 8kntiTlie' revival service. are being well) attended. Harrimin and ln» band will tie liere| Many promeiiaderii on the Hoard- 1 walk last Sunday. It'* been an open w inter lliu- far (•apt. r.ee'» prediction wa» somewhat off. Don't forget the chicken potple supper thla evening in the Presbyterian A number of Ocean (illy people will go to Florida Saturday on Mr. Page's excursion. JJrlce of Coal ha- come down' In lid* clly, for which the average hounehulder la happy. Till" l> a good lime to have your, job mer. t all at Ibe Hknti NKI. office u»»w. With all this bridge talk, (here should be "aomethltig doing" before next »ummer. Meanwhile, a lot of good weather liaa beeu lout. Work l« progressing on the Improvement* to the building at Ninth "treel i and Aabury avenue recently purchaaed by the local Mesons The Cape May County Hoard of Treaahrer Joseph i. Scull'a annual 1 report In all the county paper* PERSONALS. ' ('apt. William Houek, of I'amdeh, wa. In town Monday K J llann relumed yeatenlay from f (J. Malta ii. of Prermout, wa* a vial- , lor here a few dny» ago W. H. llen.tey, of / Philadelphia. Deputy Sheriff Cor»ou waa among the vlaltor* here yeatenlay . W. W. Boyle, of Camden, waa a Mlaa HelSii 'McAllister. haa returned John Wilde, of Philadelphia. »aauiong the vlaltor* here Tueaday. Mia* Maud Fouhla, of tlii* city, apeut Sunday with friend* In Salem. George 1 .otter and wjft, uf Philadelphia, were in town during the week. Hubert Welmer, of Philadelphia, waa da/. Andrew Hereon, of piitladeiphla, waa among the vlaltor* here during the week. O. W. Butterwortli and family, uf Philadelphia, were recent gue-ta of the llewlluga. . • * Mlaa Anna Wallace, of thia city, baa returned to Alfred -University at Alfred, N. Y. Mr*. K. A. Hyram, of Mt. Airy. Philadelphia, waa In thle city on Saturday laet. Mr. and Mr*. J. Hamilton WII«on . are at thelt cottage at Thirtieth alreet for a tew daya. J. W. I.yaliiger and family, of Norrlatown, a|tenl Saturday and Sun- ■*' Hav 111 lilts #>ltV day In
Mlaa Ploreuce Delarotb, uf German , ."** town, haa beeo vlallltig Mlaa lllta v Hand In thla city. « li. G. Bratigan. of thla city, who I* t employed In Philadelphia, "pent Sunday with hla family. „ Kbenexer Adam*, of Philadelphia, i waa In town a few daya ago and regla- f tered at the Sterling. t Mre .Caroline Got!, of Kldora lie* i been ■ vlaltor at Ilia home of lirr eon. ilalph L. Ooft in this city. I W. DyManier, of Fox Cbaae, well' t known III Bed Meu'a eilclea,. wa- a , vlaltor here during the week « Commodore C. Howard Bcbenner- 1 horn, of Weat Philadelphia, waa among the vltluira hare Friday. Harry Cox aud family tiave rented 1 and taken occupancy .of a cottage on 1 Central avenue, near Ninth atreel. Mlaa Adella Powell relumed to her home lu thla city Mouday after a lengthy vjall to relatlvee lu Deeaburg. F. B. Schneider and John Haunla. of Philadelphia, were vlallora, here Sunday, and reglelrtcd el Hie Blacayhe. Oliver M. Gaudy, of Pleaaeulvllle, a former reeldenl of thla city, who haa ' tieen aerlou.ly III. la much Improved at thla time. •» Arthur Shoemaker, a student o( the ITnlveralty of Pennaylvanla, wa* a vlaltor at the home of hla parent* over Sunday. William T. Warner, wlio la In the offloe of the prealdant of the Beadlug Kali road, in Philadelphia, waa a vlaltor hare yeaterday. D. P. Hendrlckaou, of ibe ttrrn of Joaepb I. Seofl A Co., haa returned from a vlell to Philadelphia. Ha waa aacompatiled by hla wife. Mr. aud Mre. John Cheater and eon, of Eklora. have been apendlng eeverel daya In thla city at the home uf Mra, ('beater'* brother, J. B. Christian. Jacob Rebuff end femlly-are occupying a college, 14 Teoth alfeet,alnoe they Iraaed their houee at the corner of Seventh etreel and Anbury aveaue. Devld E Hlleee, who la connected with the Bailey. Beuke ami Bldrtla Company, Philadelphia, and I* the owner of collage* here, waa In town yeatatday. jlM Ketla Uoff ai»d Mra. Danls!
' chester is found here * Said to liave Eloped, She -I Goes Home With Father ' ,i hud Brother. y | Theof. H. diner, aged 19 year*, the ''.police soy. although be claims to be 21 | year*; and Emma PreacStt, aged 13 -..years, both of Cheater, were captured ! al t lie home of a family named Brown, 1 1 UjT.Weal avenue tl.l. elly, yeelerday , riiornliig, by Policeman Klwood Don-- , laldaou of tlie ('heeler ppllco force. J He wa- n-»l*ted In locullug the alleged - 1 runaway pair by Chief of Police Scull I'j The g(rl. who In, appearance'l* little I l-jUiorelban a child," went to Sabbath II ! panled by a yqunger alter. Afler „ j home She then went to the vlclulty | the ( 'peater City Hall, where she [ mi.lt Hoflr.er, and both atarled fur relative*, according to the police. They arrived at Somen' Point Sun- ' day night, where one of Holl'uer'a found* exprc-aed the thought that e aomethlng waa not altogether right, i Then on Tueaday a Philadelphia paper had n picture ofjlie miming girl, and , her father, John. F. Preacolt, and „ brother, Cooper J. I'reacolt, 'were noil- . They accompanied Officer Donald! "on Tue-day night to 'Philadelphia and yeaterday morning they reached ^ Somen' l'olut. There It wa* found Tueaday night li> attend a moving • picture alms'- They remained here. * where the hoy '* mother la aald to be 5 -topping. f When I he police. went to the Weat avenue buu-e, the girl, who appeared - to uiane light of lier eacapade, at drat I aald. ahe would not go hack to Cheater . with Donaldson, hut he'aoon eonVliiced her that alie would go.w.lth [ While In Philadelphia the girl aeut , the following letter to her mother: "Dear. Darling Mother -Don't worry tied girl now. I am with people who like me. Tell papa not to worry. I ' The police -ay -ha lia-. not been married. Hoffuer waa employe,.' In a moving picture place In Cheater, it la aald that he una employed at. tlie miniature railway. In thlaclly la-t au miner, . und that the pair would have continued on down the coaat had they not j run abort of money. Olllcer Donahl-ou did quick work , in locating the pair .lu a eectlou of th'e THAT " CUT-OFF" Agitation uvrr the i|iieellon or building the railway cut-oil' between May'a LauJlog and Somera' Point la again on, and llinae hack of tlie movement being built before next summer. ' According to report. Pennaylvanla • Hailruad Company officials are favor- ' able to tlie'early conatruellnn of the cut-oil, which would give excellent f railway accommodatlona to Octan ? city- ' "• \ . The Hue h.a- been aurveyed aiid" . ellorta Will be made ahortly lo aei'ure - the right" ot way. • Goff, of Mlllvllle, and Mr*. Kmma | I oninba, of lloaheo, are Here for a aeaaon of pleasure. They are -topping at the Sterling. . " Mr. and Mr*. Warreu Allen, of Philadelphia, have been apendlng a few daya very pleaaantly with Mre. r Alien'* parent-. Mr. and Mr* S. B. " Scull, In thle city. ncuu. III nil" coy.
Klmer Wlllela. «f Cape May Court ll Hnuae, liaa been a gueat of Capt. J. S. I! Seventh etreet and Central avenue, a. thla city, eeveral day* recently. p DoulsHuaeau, who haa Juat located at BeeHey'a Point, wa" In towu on 1 Monday. Mr. Huaaon, who retired c bu-lueaa a few year* ago, wa* tlie tlr-l man lu develop colored photography. ' Mr*. Lydla O'Hrlen .1* vl-ltlng at ' the home of her brother, K V Coraon, I at M armory. Mr*. O'Brien will acI company Mr and Mre Coreuit on an extended trip llimugh Florida They ® . have arranged to go on Jauuary 80 ( • Adolphu* Cox. of thla City, left , Saturday for Bridgeport. Conn., Where I haa accepted e poaltloa for the , balance uf the winter Mr* Co*, who la now visiting her father, E C. Cole, ( r of sea,' Hie. w ill Join her huahand In a , t fewdayt . , - ■* ' I Waul All-xewr Trullex Wcrvjce. The Young Men'* Progreaalve League , ' would like to Have trolley aervlee up , and down the beieli all year. Tne league Monday night appointed George 1 .It. Parker, William K. Gardiner and ] " Jeeae Stephelianri a commlltee to eea j 1 Mayor Headle'y and o Ulcere of the company tu refereuce lo tl.l* matter • aud liave aomethlng done, If poaalble. ' Holy Trinlly Church Hrrrlcra. Next Sumlay, Sex*ge«lmi. or the » aecomt Sunday before Lent, divine g at r vice* will be at Holy Trihily I'hureh I- in the morning at 10 45. In the evening at 7.45. Sunday achool at 8 p. m if The aermou at lha morning aervlee, d "Kiicharlfllc Offering".". lu the even- » log "i'he Story of the Loat Sheep " , Kcnlrd Coltair. ,1 Jcaeph I. Scull A Co have rented a. Mr« Blanche E Doe'* cottage, 509 Sevenlrenlh alreet, lo Mra. I«*bella N. ,. McHenry. of Philadelphia. The -am* , llrm ha* rented Wpteon II. 1**1*' ,f ( etore, «-V) A*hnry avenue, to the M'awa ! Dairy Farm* Co. ^ i Wantko- White woman, wj » hea 1 houaework or plain aewlng. Call barele I man I, 704 Seventh alieel. adv. It " I The Flrat Netkiual Bank of Oeeau tity combine* experience, progreaelveel | ne*a and atrength: adv.lt.
/ :\ HARRISON'S BAND TO GIVE FREE CONCERTS NEXT SEASON ■ • ______ , . • I
■ sunday school ! » grows rapidly, More Room Will be Needed itc >y ; Baptist Church Before • Summer Begins. ■d j; The problem facing Immaiiuel BapII ; tlat Church aud prewdug for epeedy lu j aolutlon I*, how to get more room for ih ! the Vapidly growing Sunday actuad u.j The attendance laet Sunday wa- Hie ly apeclal eOort made to gather I he -clvml iu together. Al the present rate -d growth the vlaltor- were nothing done before ' l he aunimer rueh *Ha toward the allure It- own lot. and It haa the privilege of;, " anotlier year. Bul.'lo move or t.. ! 9r build— either alternative would en-t ,1 waateful proceeding. To build ta quite j now. -The problem Ip being* worked j , I, Bible, thank" to tlie remarkable gen-!, ,! eroaity of Mre. It. E. fcugll-li, the,, ,j owner of the lot u|«u which the , ig "'''P "Hieh fa growing deeper and eweeter aa time -ay- l'a.tor ■e u«- ^ THAT AOTO BRIDGE d — * I- Keferring to the auto bridge, tlie At- ' h latitlo City Hevlew hae the following:! I kmtravta having b en awarded un|. it Saturday by the recently organized | Ocean City, Automobile Bridge Com- 1 y pauv fur Hue building olt a apau over! r- Ihe i Irc-r Kgg llmrbur Kiver between I peeled tlNd by Auguat Hie long dla- ' cuaaed conVuiuou- apeeilway down the r- toaal will liVe Iwcouie a tact. The bridge la to coat about »3II0..W0 What , g Hie toll rale will be haa not yet I wen r, The larger plHt- of the work under' i- contract will be done by Sutloii A j ,t Coraon, of Oeeaa City. The two draw bridgea which ruuat be built m order , ie down Hi* river will eo-t about fdh.OOO more, the bid of the Soherzer Company having beeu lowe-t. The Hill Dredging Company .will do the tilling ^r-ofj the low i-lapda which will be utilized by the bridge builder- to avoid^tlie ! e neceaalty of cuualructliig a coutliiuoubrldgeforthe two mile- which uiuat '■ be .panned. F'urtunaleiy there are three l-laud* ' III which can he Incorporated juto the bridge propo-lllou. Tlie automobile 1(1 roadway will be 30 feet wide on tlie l-laud-, ami £! feet on tl|e bridge, ! '* gravel being need ou land and three r' inch wood decking on the bridge " proper. The bridge will -tart at Ninth | -ireet. Ocean City. II- fcotiier.' Point termination bring abouklo'Heet aoqth j of the preaeot Shore Fait Line bridge '■ It. L. Got!, ctly englnecrSif Ocean City, re will aupervl"' Hie work. ll la underalood that about — of tlie atbok baa already, been -uh- '* ecrltied for, aome of the atockhnlder* "* tiring Atlantic City men.of whom John : 111 Itlaley, pruprletor of a local laundry I" of lladdoullrid reeldenl, la prealdent of a the company. Mr. Moore developed t '*- Ibe Moure Tfacl, thiaclty, now kuown ». aa the • Wti-t Side." He la a brother of Fred D. Moore, of , lie la oroiner oi rieu i» oiuore, o,
thiaclty. The other olllcera are: Mayor to Harry Head ley, of Ocean City, llral N vlte prealdant, ami Harvey* Y. Lake, r" aecoiid Vloe prealdent; W. K Maaaey. he pre-ldent of the Ocean City Title Company, la trea-urer, and Otla M. Townaeod, OOtlUaetlDg builder uf thai : city, la aecretary. - al Preaemcd Wlih aifia., ol Jo-ipb 1. Scull. Andrew It. Scull, ■ ol D. P, Hendrlckaou, Ml— Ellxabelb P Hrangan and Luther Wallace were l( aiirprlaed Tueaday aheruoun, when," Yee Lee pre-ented each with a email " Che-t ol tea. ailk in u flier and a box of . nut-. I.ee la a Chinaman,- born In San Fraucleco. He recvu<ly opened a ' ( — i: l-Tip-rr tor ffnalcal. Arreiigemenla are beiug made for a1]1 r umalcal to be.beld at the boms of Mr. , ' ' aud Mra John Ualwheg, on Wealeyj* avenue, above Seventh etreet, for the, benetlt of Holy Trinity Church, j : Wedueailay evenlirg, January Fix- ! I eelteul talent will be eecuted. Tbe|| ' ad mlaa Ion will be a .liver ode Ing. Apprecl-«r- Ibe •o.llnol. ■ I Mra Ida M.Tarvea, mother of Mra. • w h. Mowen, of thfi Mty. who" la lo j ' ' si. Pcterabnrg, Fla , write, that the ' ' | SKitTtstt I* welcomed by tier She ■ feela near home when ahe read* it, abe ! write*. The climate In St. Petersburg la delightful. . i V i Parcbaaed Csllage. ) Ii J. W. Lyalnger, of NorrlatowA, haa I] . purchaaad F. 3. Satilhig jumgo. 845 I llrighlon idace. thiougli Ilia agency : I ' of Joaeph I. Scull A Co Mr. Lyalnger and family will occupy tbebouae uext ,- aummer. Kok ExcitAKOit, — Uo Improved^ ocean front lot. »7 feet w Ide. below , . Tehth alreet. running from Ocean ave- . II uus lo axterlor line, for Improved IV property. Addraaa S. J., HkNTtttkL office •<lv- I' It Will exchange well-renled Weal ,• Philadelphia property for Ocean City | Iota or.' cut tags. Addreaa Daniel H. ! • Slcelman, 18 South Front alreet. Philadelphia. Pa. ' adv., lidl. if. Fob' Haul— Cotiagea and lota lo ■ • a rnoat d --.treble local loua in Ocean City, e- Apply to A Cot lou 819 Aabury avenue Ocean City. New Jereey. adv. j in Heated apartment for rent by the a- year. Haa every modern oonvanlence adv. — Jsfltplr-KSctn.1. A Ot). i
" j Plans Will be Made by Mayor Hradley for Music at | Easter. f I Harrlaon'a Band will be here'tiexl, Mimmer which will be good new. to | J the friend, of the popular batidmaatrr. ■ Tlie following letter waa received bjjt / the City -t 'oromlaalonera *t their meet- t ing on Tlmraday: I Clayton . N. J., Jan. ll.JBIS. > Ocean City, N. J. c Gknti.emes:— In conflrmatlon of • ' ray converaallon with you Saturday, t I will agree to come to Ocean City [ ° next summer with a bond of nineteen I ' men and director, aarne aa laal year, ' for eleven weeka. two concert, dally/ f 1 for the au.0) of «9tll). )l ' Very truly your*. I r J. W. Harrison. r " ; After the letter had been read Dlrec- r lor I'lnber recommended that the r ' |iro|ioaltlnn be accepted on tlie term* a ' -tated. Mr. F'l-hbt .poke In highly i r j compliment -oy term* of Leader Harrl- I ' -on. who, he aald, appeared to be a I • (Hipular Idol with the aummer vlaltor* ( ' mid carried off all the honor*. » " j On motion of Mr. F1«her, Mayor t ' Hundley waa authorized to sign the 1 contract with Mr. Harrlaou. ■ j • Concerning the Ea-ter mueic, on -{motion of Mr Fisher, the mayor wa- J L' authorized to supply the used- at that " time at a coat u'ol exceeding »100 | ELECTION ILLEGAL Aaalalanl l ire Chlel. t Secretary W. W. Adam*' report of the lire ehlef'a convention waa re- a ■jceiyed at the meeting of the City j Couuulaaloiiera Thuroday. ( "] After auuouuciug that S B Couver a : j had been elected chief, aud Alfred It. ■ ' | Smith and John K. Trout a«l»taiii 1 | chlefa, the letter aald that George ' ; Datacheg had beeu elected chief of No. I ' ' 4 Company, which i* located In the ' lower eectlou of tlila city, but the I ' legality of Mr. Dalacheg'a .election. < L' j ll waa aald that the ordlnauce pmB vide, for only a chief aud two assistant | 1 chlefa. ' Dlrrifor F'laher aaktxl If there waa I 1 no way to temper the wind to the ' ; uauce waa quoted. I I t . r OFFICERS feLECTED ! WO,. K. «..W7^e.,dVOl Of the l Ti..e.naTr«IC.mp..., , | . At thyjneetUig of the directors of ft the" Ocean City Tule aiid Trust Com- ' I pauy, Friday, the following- oltlcera 1 u were elected: ♦ , W. K. Ma— ey, president; II, I). I Moore, tlrat vice prealdeut; Lealle S. ' 1 Ludlam, second vice prealdent aud ' ,! title officer; U. R. Stllwell, secretary 1 I, : and treaaurer; J. Flthlau Tateni, aollcie j tor. e At tho meeting of the City Commlau -Inner*, Mayor Headley aaked DlrecI, tor Klalier what progrcea had been t uiade on the matter of widening WesI, : ley avenue, between Twentieth aud , Thirty-fourth street*. Mr. FTaher replied that, because of the wet weather, tlie city's engineer had beeu o unable lo do much work, but a report would be made at the uext weekly * meeting of-the board. . Died After Operation. y , Bertron, the alx-year-old aon of A. if B. Porter an J wife, of Simera' Point, d formerly of thla city, died In the Jefii ferson Hospital, Philadelphia, Monday I afternoon. The llttlr fellow waa taken ,( to Philadelphia a week before hla death undergo an operation for mastoids.
particulars aa to the funeral ar - raiigumenta were known to friend* yeaterday morulug. Lewis McMurlile, alias Henry Grass, ' alias Howard Morion, alias Lewis Miller, who plead guilty to the ch'arga ! of forging the name of. Jaa. P. Tolem, i of Cape May upon a check for ISflO and ; not lea* than one nor more than j ne ven years lu I lie Slate Prison at Ibe I Tlie Local Carpenter*' Union la gel I tlug new members every week, It l» j staled, and now haa 88 id good standing. Mauy of Ibe u Id menu here, not I Included In tbla number! are working ! lu other places at preaeul. Chaa. j Eckert was given a "take-down" I square at tbelaat meeting of the union. j ... •d "
alleged thief i held on retainer I • ■ - Philadelphiaii Said to be , Wanted for Robbing Store • in This City. ;j Howard Mathla, Jr, of Phlladel- ' i : phla.who created a -eukat Ion atmut >lx ' months ago tiy calling the manager of * •| Hie Child.' store at Ocean city on the « telephone, preteudlug that he waa S. , Child-, head of the company and < sent down from Camden, to whom the " cash' and keys were be turned over, " ' after which he went to the 'atore, got « the money, about *450. and dlaap- , pvared, waa arraigned before Judge lii Mt. Holly Thursday. This caae waa a charge of stealing ' from Klackwell A Company, of • Trenton, while their agent In Burling- i County Juat before the -Child*' _ robbery. He pleaded guilty. It wa* reported that restitution had been made to Blackwell A Company aiid Math'l* had been In Jail about alx months the Court decided to release HI. freedom was of aliort duration, aa a retainer from Cape May waa lodged against him aa aa the caae In Mount Holly was L COMMITTEES .NAMED Board ol Freeholders. The following standing committee* were announced at the meeting of the Cape May County Board of Freeholder* on Tueaday - T Alinahuuae — MacKi-sIc, Gaudy and Saul.' Hrlflge*— Wentzell. Bennett, Flft-t- 8 ace, Gkndy. Fox. Miller and Saul. County Roada — Rutherford, Bennett. Kiintace, Fox, Oandy, John aon, MacKlaalc. Miller, Pinker, Saul and Wentzell. General Bllls-Saul.Fox'and Pinker. 1 Finance — Clouting, Jnhnaon and - Plniier. Treaaurer's Accounts— J o h u an n, ' and Clouting. _ Public Buildings— Ben tie) t, Miller and Wentzell. Lunacy— Fox, Bennett and Mac- j; ■ C LJghta— Euttace. Miller and Fox. [' ' Indigent Soldiers— John W. Reevra. J' t Dlachargeof'Priaoiiers--R.S. Miller. ' T.. Rulorm Jnal'lcr Mvalrm. p Aaaemtilyman Moore. Vif Mercer, seeks to reform the Justice of the peace system of New Jersey by t bill he , presented In the hnnae Monday night, which provide-that candidates for this ^ . office mnat qualify by civil service commission before their name" are . f placed on the ballots. There la grave D question aa lo the constitutionality of thla bill. In view of the fact that justices of the peace.are constitutional j officers and tlie method of their elect Hon la provided In Ibe conaUtutlon. Indorsed Canal Project. The Cape May Pomona at Its quarterly meeting in tfouth Seavllle on Saturday uiiaiilinonaly adopted the Stone Harbor grange resolution, luj dor-lug the canal across MlddleTowm ■hip, connecting the lulaud waterway i with the Delaware River. aud Ihe buildr lug of the bridge gcroaa Egg FFarbor . Bay connecting the dead end. of the ! parkway at Beealey'a Point aud ( Somen' Point. ' Hoars Ready lo Bloom "| Lawyer William M Davis aald Tuea day that he hkd seen the unusual sight of a rosebush containing 150 buds ' about to buret Into bloom The bueh '• la In the yard of Dr. Howard. Reed In the op-towu section of thiaclty. Think 1 of It— lu the middle of January! Tbe ™ bush la on tbe south aide of Dr Reed's | hou-e. ;
City Deposits aroo. '* At the regular weekly meeting or | the City Commissioners, it was de- J cid*ed to aenil a check for 3100 lo Cuuul j Clerk A. Carlton Hlldreth Thla sum "• will cover the coat of recording ihe I '■ sales of street certificates All of the money may not be required for Hue ■ L purpo-e :: N|addoc^'s pharmacy Eighth and Asbarv Ave. . Myal'e Romediee d- What r.re they? Why do wr recommrnd ot them? They area line of family remedies (to lie lined when unoecearery to call M. ™ D.J made bv Hie best chrmiat in Lnited _ States. We recommend them because we " ll" know their composition and can return i ,D to-yon price paid if not satisfactory.
Tie West Barpns ii Ocean Gill Two Twin Houses .on Wesley Ave. below Twelfth St. $4,250.00 EACH Twelve rooms and bath, asbestos roofs, finished basements all conveniences, extra washstand and toilet in basement, ! living and dining rooms panelled, ceiling panelled, all iu r chestnut. Dutch halls, columns between living and dining [ room, very. large closet room. Ideal summer homes. bam & marts ' The New^Year at P O XV B L L f S ;• • We uesire to thank our friends and patrons for their liberal patron. age during 19.12. We sre making a special effort to serve yon bettet . during the coming year than, ever before with better facilities, larger I' 1 stock and right prices. — Powell's <>■ Anbury Aye. j
. A-*.-.* ArJkrJk A' A' A1 'A A * A' A' A' ! MCALLISTER'S ]: ] [ Mid-Winter Clearance Sale of Winter j ; ! [ ■" * Stocks Will Close Next Saturday > ^ j ; .. \ Oniy THREE days more of this great money sav- j | 1 [ ing sale. Don't miss this last opportunity. You j , a • i will need heavy goods yet, and it is to your in- I ' ' | terest to buy now. Watch for another special j ' t ' • } notice next week. -:o;- -:o:- j , '} I ' « i I ' : s. s, McAllister r 1 76S Aabury Av«a. Oeaan Clty.N.J. I ' 1 •
- Money to Loan on First Mortgages
$500.00 $1,000.00 $1,200.00 $1,300.00 $1,500.00 • ^ $2,000.00 We have on hand the above amounts for immediate investment JOSEPH I. SCULL & COMPANY 7S7 Isbury Avenue B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance IOJO ASBUKV AVENUE, OCEAN CI TV. IM. U. Cpttage on Aabury avenue near Flret street, - - . 31,800.00 011 Aabury avenue near Twelfth street, / - - - fc.ooo.oo . at Wesley avenue and North street. .... 385000 , laii at Eleventh street and Central avenue .... 31.150.00, Lot at Central avenue, - 3500 00 | !
estate 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 you at once. Bargain* 111 Bay and Uoean front properties. Choice cottages for ■ale. Also lota for Investment apd for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to M. CHESTER & CO., , Ocean City, N. J. RIAL ESTATE Monro AOS INVKBTMKNT8 E. J. HANN 305 EIGHTH BTRtiET OCEAN CITY. N. J. Interesting to investors OR Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SAL E— 8 f*w lota located in Section O, Oocan CHty, N. J?, ~ In vicinity of BUtc road and Pennsylvania and Kaadlug Railroad -ration- . Also aitaa for bungalow* situate an Grant Bgg ' Harbor Bay , Baealty'a Point, N. J. ARTHURoD.J3ARROWS ' 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.
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■ 1 AVE you a cottage, bung- JA alow or apartment to fur- ■ nish? We have a line of furniture at less than Phila- 5 delphia prices. _ It will pay you to call aud see our stock before buyinglelsewhere. Window Shades a Specially. , "~5Ss, E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbirj Irenm ,
HANN BUILDING; eighth 8t. Opp P. R. R. Station J DIRECTORY —First Floor— 301 Eighth Street . RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heatmg 303 Eighth Street — — I WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors | 305 Eighth Street , . E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker , 307 Eighth StreM ' 1 WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Ajtomcy at Law . t ' • — pv. —Socond Floor— Rooms 2-3-4-5 — — JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation. Builder , . Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S. ASSOCIATION Rooms 8-9-10-11- — - " • YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE i —Third Floor— ■ Room B-PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA '■ . ' : e. j. HANN, Oner Advertise in the SENTINEL
* konu tin Scotch Hall Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ire. •A quiet home suitable for the well , the invalid, or the elderly. Tonic and cufative treatments. Baths. Massage, electricity, etc. Graduate Dietitian. Superior, healthful table. Unobstructed Ocean View. B. McOIBENY, General rianagar. MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Head Nursa. H0TGL oise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Etghtii'and Ninth ritreeta OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL !01S CKNTRAL AVI, OCEAN CITT. » J JSmfofia"**1 ,h* HO™* bin aaral*5»adai'l"*,<T''lt Mra. C. OKTZKL. THE KATH'LU Closed until March fi, 1013 MW8EH LEWIS A OOHAR1I WYOMING *S« *CUJ ATKIt'C Oeeaa rily, re. M. Op*'1 all Uw ysar 9 "OA Waler Haa A. P. SI ileum . HOTEL ATGLEN ' On* of the most oaotraUr loeated botals in Ocean Oily. Tha aim baa always been to make thla house select and houalika, and ita l c. wrt, mi. . THE WILMERS 70S Central Ava. Open all the yaar. Klrat-claaa table board. Evening dinuan. saa.cr.aii.SH . , THE LAUREL ' 1118 CEKTBAL AVENUE, NEAE BEACH OCEAN city, e. 3. saa. asiTH Tawsixxa, rra» STERLING HOTEL open' all tear Hot water baat. ' Wiytar boarders solicited. a a. UBinr. = THE HEWUNGS Moat desirable location. Open all year. Elavator to street level. Vepor Heat. L e. heweual | NlaAb and Wesley eve. Oaaea Otty. N. J. Deuce Every Cold L—riiee, Wednesday and F'c. Saturday Night , The Excursion House
JAMES CLARK Prajrkt* MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE somers' point :: n. j. xcal ebtatr aeb ieep8aiwbe. o. l. lake: ...REAL E8TATE AGENT... IBS Aabary Avesae. Oe*ea (Ely. *• '■ tor amis. ivttu«ea for net. Correspond. bo. Botaulae ! 11 1 : : Hantlni, Buylni and S*llln( CLARENCE S. SCULL ^reSeiff i»«5* U°tSm Oni- " mi " 6()Vh ghth Street Ocaea CMj Itow Joaeay ^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer -raoaetw OCEAE CITY. E.J.
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