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Ocean City Sentinel THUJtBDAY. FEHRL'A It Y u, mis. We ulinll be glad to receive Heine or new* end communication* of Interest to till" community end -our readers everywhere. All communication* should tie meeuiupauted wllh the full neme and address of the writer, not necessarlly fbr publication, but a- a guarantee of, food faith. DOT3.-< Another rainy Monday. A freezing anap Saturday night. . 81. Valentine's Day la drawing near': —February M. The Progressive League's banquet, • No suuw In this county during 'the mouth uf January, according to all reports. around hog saw his shadow. If the old adage is true, ttiere will pe six weeks of cold weather Miss Pearl Bcull entertained an evening company at her Central avenue luuue Saturday nlglit. next Wednesday. Another rrlcbr*. day. The 8KNTLNRL I 'fluting House . Is busy with job work, but your printing will be attended to promptly. Come lu and let ua know what you need In this line. PERSONATES. Aire, Alfred M. Gray, ,of Philadelphia, was here recently. ,L. M. Hess, of Tuckalioe, registered at the Klacayne a few days ago. Heujamln F Hotfmau la ou a two weeks,'. visit lu Wllmlngtou, Del. Mrs. Richard Johnsrfn is yl.tiiug relatlves and frleuda lu Philadelphia , Mra. Laura Wolford, of Mlllvllle, was a recent gueat of llie Hterllug. J a lues Franklin, of Philadelphia, was a visitor here during the week. Herbert Plocii. of Philadelphia, vis. lied friends In tlilmclly over Sunday. W. H. Horn autl wife, of Philadelphia, were vlaltora here a few days ago. ft. B. Vollum and family, of Philadelphia, g reeled friend* here during the week. The Rev. 8. J. Comfort, pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Chhrch, la visiting , in Boatou. J. Roberta Jarret, of Haddondeld, i waa a guest of the Hewllngs a few - days since. Clerk Dlllenbcck, of Philadelphia, ownarof a large apartmeol house here. was a recent visitor. Kugene Ziegler, of Philadelphia, a l-roperiy owner here, was among ihr ' clly'e visitors Monday. James Htgglna, of Mlllvllle, spent , Huodsy wllh Capt and Mra. Benjamin Henderson, In this city. Roland Hleelman and family hare taken occupancy of a cottage lit Tenth | street and West avenue. N Harry J. Taylor, of Philadelphia. 1 whola building a collage lu this city. I waa aiuoug the visitors here .Sunday I Mr. and Mra. W. 8, Wenrlch, of Philadelphia, who own a summer home here, make frequent trips to this city. 1 Miss Eliaabeth Abbolt returned lo ' this city Friday after a week's visit tu her alsler, Mra. Parsons, In Atlantic n„. Mra. Helen Hurl, of this clly, has ( eutrped Ibe training school for nurses' , In the Medico Cbl Hospital, Pblladel- , pbla. Benjamin Newktrk and wife, ot Philadelphia, visited their eon, Hexel Newklrk, end family, In tills oily. , Sunday. , Mra. William H. Jeffreys and daugli i ter, of Camden, are vlaltlng Mr. and i Mra. H. H. Hulth, at their homtfSo i tills city. Mra. Harali Hlmpklua, of Aldlne. has 1 been apeudlug a couple of weeks- with lier daughter, Mra. H. Frauk riiullh, In this city. ' W. H. Hirst, of Philadelphia, who , owns" a cottages! Twenty third street ' end Wealey avenue, was amuiifp the vlaltora here Monday. Mlaa Alice Peck, a clerk In 8. 8. ( McAllister's dry goods store, has gone , to Orahge Springs, Fla., to visit her pareula, who reside there. Tne Mlaeea Paxann, of this city, who have spent the past six weeks very pleasantly at Orlando, Fla , are nowlocated at Mount Dora, Fla.' Herman L. Hecht, a' lawyer I" tfie Hetz Building, Philadelphia, and the owner of a collage on Second street, this city, waa lu town Sunday. Mr. iud Mrs. A. P. Mlluer and sou. and Capt. aud Mra. V H. Robinson, of lila city, who have Iweu et Orlando, Fla., have goue to 8L Petersburg." Joseph M? Rowland, wlfCand daughter, o7 Philadelphia, were visitors here Saturday aud Sunday. Mr. Rowland owua a cottage on St Charlee place. Jobu Teat, of PbMadelphla, who owns a cottage et 1205 West avenue, wae tu- town _ Tuesday Mra. Teat expacta to open the cottage for a few days. Bertram Steelman and family are enjoying a two weeks' trip lo Florida Mr. Steelman la in the employ of the Waal Jersey A Hqgalioie Railroad Company. ' Mi. and Mrs. E. V. Corson and Mr. Cotton's (deter. Mra. Lydta O'Brien, have gone to Florida. They will visll HI, Augustine. Florence Villa aud 81. Petersburg. Mrs. John Long, of Holmeaburg, l» spending the week with her alsler, in exchange fkir Improved property. equtVy.ln 25 feet ocean trout, with riparian grant, south of Tenth street Address S. J., SENTINEL offlee. adv., 31 Will exchange well-rented West PbUedelpbta property for O' ran City : Iota er ooUage. Aitdraaa Daniel B. , Steelman, WHoatli Front street. PhUe-| ilelphla. Pa. adVilM,tf.

'REDDEN TO HAVE ;;j LARGE MEETING r. Great Chiefs of. State Will. At tend Session' in This id City. IJ The member* uf K.lrnle Tribe, No ! 220. Imp O It M. are making Big j preparations fur the district meeting of ! - I ted Men lu this clly next Wednesdey I evening. This district comprises I he tribes of! j Atlantic Cuuiily and Ocean City. It I I -expectefl that each of the lodges la, j Atlantic will send large delegatloi.u and represeotatlves will he. lu attend,r'l sure from some of the Irlties In Cape May County. -t All the great chiefs of New Jersey wlll.be present, li Is thought, and the e past sachem's degree will la- conferred " »DI be presented the lodges In the '<• r',""!? *'e '"M,led Ly OCEAN CITY LOST y f..r l.ocal (Soccer Team. I The Atlantic Clly t 'aledimlan* and i- Ocean Clly eugaged In an Interesting soccer match on Saturday at Inlet is Park, Atlantic city.' Ocean City won g l he choice at euda and act the, Atlantic e City boys to face the elements In the , n Itrsi half, a bitter wind blowing across i I he Held. Both teams were strongly represented and some bright touches were , Witnessed on the Ocean City right i '• wing. Bui the Caledonian* were the i more dangerous lot and lo one of their i 1 bursts agaln-l the wind Anderson i opened the -coring. It was all the i „ .coring In Ibl. half. , I ii t lie -vcnnil period w ith the wind Ocean <11 y's defence three tithe.*, Rob- | goal. Chrlsile also put through with - a beautiful header from a whig pass i but the polut was disallowed (for ofl- - side. Fluai: < alrdnnlana, 4;V)oeai> <"y. » _ \ . A special rllmt Is being made /to have the spring meetitig of the t'Jji e •lay County Hoard of Agriculture/ to , ! he held in Tuckalioe February 27, mo»l- .. ' praelllcal Hues. ' Two Bushels Where \ : Only One Grew Before," President, t're-se says. I- to be made the slogan, | , a- Soulli Jersey farms are producing ■ - only one-half. What they should and can l»e made lo y ield, aud to find out . » by they arevrot will be the purpose of the discussion at this meeting. - j . Thirty-two years ago the Cape May "County Gazette contained the follow- , lug: Sheriff Hrnrtel. Deputy Couuly . ' Clerk Morgan Haod. Freeholder 1 Fraukllo Hand and ye rdllor last , week look a two days' trip with ('apt. e ' R. C. Holme* In Ida sail boat, visiting 1 he new seaside resort, Ocean City, a* ( well as Sinners' Point' and Flfteld.'a t Fish City. Ocean City allows no to hacco sold and prohibits smoking on j the streets. , ' 1*1 aiv n tT^lca/Tc It , Mr. and Mra. Charlea Jonas, of El- ( kl: * Park, aud Mr*. K Park ham were recent .vislltm to Mr. aud Mra. WlHIam ( C. Lake. Fourteenth street. Mr. Jonas , ' I- of the firm of Stern A t'o,. Philadelphia, and Mra Parkhatn la a buyer for ; Wauamakrr She has just returned t ' from Paris, and London, and says Ocean City la the most delightful sea- j ' shore resort on the New- Jersey ydari. , r Accident nrtava na'o.k. ( 1 Through an accident a few evenings „ - since, a delay has been csu-ed In tpe , erection uf Ihe'drawbridge at Thirtylourth si reel on the line of the new „ l Ocean City Boulevard, Four sections of the caisson for Hie bridge, which ( were on a piriform, fell Into Ibe tlior- , , oughfare. causing g lossof about $1000. , The aWdent will result lu a delay of , probably a mnulh, it bfiiBld. , Mra. William F. Gardiner., who lias ' Just returned from a week's visit In j 1 Philadelphia. ( ' Capt. and Mrs 1- L. Illgbee have returned to Ihelr home lu this clly | • after a visit of several Weeks with Ihelr | ! daughter, Mrs. Wlleoii T. Hoy, at ' Harrisbiirg. Pa. < Thomas Holland, of Koxboro, Pa.. I 1 who bought Hy confectionery business ' from C'liarlr* Chalmers, 851 Asbury t " avenue, Is much pleased with Ills new business venture. I ' Mrs Mary J. Myers, of Mlllvllle. be* ' returned home after a pleasant visit. J 1 sluoe Christmas. H the home of Capt. ( and Mrs. Henderaon. The latter Is , . Mr*. Myerli' daughter ' Thomas M. Scott, of the Penn Mu- J • tual Life Insurance Company, Plrlla- , del pbla, who has a naw and prelty i i. collage on Third street, was among j e the visitor* here Saturday. , :i WD-on Y'. Cbrlstlau. Eugeue Miller. < '. Harry Koulds and Arthur Shoemaker, j „ students al the University of PeoDsyl- , vanla.were visitors at the home of their , i; parent-- In this city a few dajra the • , Utter part of laat week. Mr*. Arthur Gee. of ihle city, ha* e gone to PhlladelphU to iiut** a , nephew through the scarlet fever and e lt> feared that fire will be absent it from Ocean City fully a month, If not longer. ' ' '■ aaeclal jo UW»B. Offer. '* The' manufacturers of I'liam-lh- " Calvx lu order loadverilse tlielrcream t. In tbla eectlou. will allow their apeclal agent J. H. Witaaer. .<« 1 antral avoline this elly, lo sell Ihelr regular 50 cent one-pound Jar for 21 cents. Send for It at once by messenger or mall, to _ above addresa Out of town order*. Dve cents exits t ream-De-tkilyx la '< t he best i lewnaing greaseleaa, cold cream b on the market. Ii remoee* blaokheada. 1 pimples, ctiaf*. tan. sunburn, wrinkle. " aud makes Ibe cnmplrxloii clean and •t beautiful It preveots ecaema Md all f 2';; rbsssWSM"*" - "Sf.r

/ \ - - ^COMMODORE c. c. w. WILSON aged woman has 3 TO HAVE NEW FLAGSHIP gone to reward

league thanks . senator nichols I —~t Cumberland Connty Legislator Has Praise for Local Young Men. " ! At the tneellug of Hie Young Men's Progressive lEeaguc, Mouday night, e the following, prluled lu a Bridgetou ^ pa|«r from the pen of Senator I T. ' "The Young Men's Progressive 1 league of Oceat.1 Clly la an nrgaiilxa- " tiou of live wire*. Just think of over a e hundred young men of the best type y banded, together lor the general a<l-

K vancement of Ucean Cjty on progressive lines! Beat type did we say? Y'rs, none better! How they llfled their voices In glorious song during the exercises of the evenlug, and how they t drank— uol from the cup that Inebriates— bui from the glare whose conI tenls wa> nectar of the purest water. E Many things can be said for Ocean t I'ltJV It I* a cleanly town; a leinperi ance town; a ('hrl-tia'ii communlly; 7 beaullful for sltiiailon; splendid In Its ' > eltlxeusblp. Nothing slow about like until her Destined to be the - largest seaside reaurt ou the Jersey i coast, barrlug Atlantic City, the future I of Ocean Clly la big with hope of great I betterments tu i-otne. The writer will never forget the evening spent with . i the young men of the model clly-liy- ■ Ibk-sea al I lie Hotel Biscayue, Thursday evening Igst. Mere's to you, boys, I With tlie hope that the bridge lo ■ Homers' Point will be bulll this year." i Tire league extended a warm vote of - thanks to Senator Nichols for Ills klud ! wdrds ' Joseph U Chain pi -n was circled a ' member of Ibe league. Recent real estate transfer" lu Oyraii t 'ity recorded In lire office of County I'lerk HIMrelli. as reported Inthel'ape ' May County Uazette, are a. fallows: Hiram Mow rer el ux lo Lewis M ' Cresse led on northwest side Pleas- " avenue. 127 feel nurtbeaat from Sixth street, being 2U0 feet wide and ' extending lo bay. ^ Jamas M. Chester et ux lo Charles - Shoemaker tOUOO. led* 7Wl aud ! Section F. Loreua M. Dunham lo Edward r>00 Ixit 726. Section-*. Edward West to Johu P. Fox Lot 721 Section A Clifton Buck 'at. tix el a", to Howard K. Buck. Lot 674, Section A. . Juhti T. Pedlow et ux lo Atlantic Railroad Co. $210. Lots IBS lo Secllon Ii. John 1). Powers et ux to Allantjc ■ 'Ity Railroad Co. 1185. Lola 285 and Secllon K. Aldaj H-. Yoeura et ux lo Atiantlc 1 City Railroad Co. >40. Lot 195. SecK, Isaac C. Yocum el ux lo Atlautlr Clty Railroad Co >25. Ut 202, HecRnbart H. Hood et ux lo Atlantic Clly RaDroad Co. >26. Iwrt IM, SecK Philip J. Heral et ux to Alienor Kallroad Co. >55. Lot 208. Sec lion K. Raymond E. Brooks et ux to Ocean Site Co. >500 Lot W, Ocean City Development Co. Victor J. Humbrocht Co. to Charles t'urrao. I Ads 1104. 1105 and 1108. 11. Fred. J. Bhoyer *t ux et al. lo Frank 1 O. Hancock. I Ait 25x70 on southwest side Sixteenth street. 95 feel northwest from Wealey avenue. Jonathan W. Barber to Irvln Johnson. Isd *18. Section A. Lewis M. Crease et ux to Charlea A. i Harre. >500. I Ad 80. plan 8, bay i front lota. - Frank O. Hancock to Fred J.Hhoyer ; et al lAd 25x70 on aoulhweat aide 1 Sixteenth street, 95 feet northwest ' from Wesley avenue. Ocean Site Co. to Bay mood E. etux. >500. Lot 99, Ocean City Development Co. ' Josephine N. Golf et vlr et ala..to D. I-eCato. >1700. Lot 4W, Jauies E Lake el ux to James M. Lot ou uorthweet aide Wea- . aveuuo 50 feet nurtbeaat from 1 Twenty-sixth street, being 1315 feet to ' exterior line aud 70 feet wide. FramueaJ. Smith to Catharine 4). Lot 81, Section 9. krc-'lloD H la from North to Ninth strsouand wl'llml "t'tsssa svennsa. Bretlon C runs Irom Ninth to •VourtasBth^atresU^ hot wren • Koorlssnth to Nineteenth atreeis. bet wren J Khieleenlli lo rwenty-loanh streets, beIrom Twenty-fourth toTwenly-ulfith ntreets. : n'nin lo Thirty -/ourth si reels. ' Irom Thiriy-lonrth to Kortletti^etreeU, tre I from Fortieth lo Forty-elith streets, between the bay and ocean. Heellon K runs from • Fttty-aeeond to Fllty-nlnlh streeu. hetwenn j Ibe bay and oeesn. I ! Thunder and t.lalilnloa. Ocean Clly bad a regular spring siorm Friday evening. There waa heavy thunder, with abarp flaabea of - lightning, ond the rain poured heavily ' for some time. Tbla i* something on- ' u«u*l for the mouth of January. 1 Boat Wantrd-om or! knockabout, o 26 or 8U feet. Stat# lowest pilot, foil Krtlculars, and prment location of it In fl rat letter. Joa. \ McNully, 0 Oeneral Delivery, Philadelphia. Pa. edv:4L ; Fob baul— Cottagaa and lota lo ' moat desirable locatKm* in Oooan City. 1 Apply to A. Cotton 819 Aabury avenue 'y TSUMaCttj. Now Jeraey. adv. ' TrTSftKad vwtlmmiot In the 8m.XBL.

Bailding Latest Type of Limousine Cruiser for Motor Boat Club Fleet. j t'oinmodure Clarence C. W. Wilson, of Ibe Oceau City Mtdor Hoal Club, has closed uegotlatlona fur on* of the , laleat type "limousine cruisers" to.be delivered In the early spring, and lo be kuowu as Rana Hit. This claaa of rruiaer la entirely new lo these part#. Quite a number were " In uae laat summer on the Hudson '' and St. Lawrence Rivers and Tboua " and Islands. ' This style of boat ap- ' pears to be Ideal fur local_>ater», Renallll la 8k feedoiig. 9 feet 6 r Inch beam. The englue will be of. ltdhoree power, four cylinder Sterling. 1 1 Is locsted under a liood In tlie bow * The bulkhead aft of the eugme will be lilted like an automobile, w ith all coo-

"* i trola for engine and lighting, wtdch "• I Win bedoiielbrougliout with electricity ,r 1 supplied by a Mot singer dyuarao. "'j The covered cockpit next la really '' where the boat derive* Its name, as D I resembles the front of a limousine, | only great ley enlarged It has two "this cockpit cap be entirely Inclosed, and made wateitlglit 'with heavy '"l I be hull of the boat from gasboard ; to sbearstrake will be of white cedar. re The entire outside of 'upper work, "a* lr well as Inside, all woodwork will be of j llotidoras mahogauy. She will -carry ' a military mast, yard and halyards '' The luterlor of the boat w ill be titled : up lii home-like atyle, wilb'every Conveulence for the accummfidatioii of Commodore Wilson aud his frieuds. *" six pesiple will be able to slarp aboard "•j lteuallll will uo doubt t« a beautlj addillou to the already uiagulllcrut " i fleet of this club. d KITCHEN SHOWER prlwed bi Tasir Friends. Friends of Roland Steelman and M w ife gave them a pleasant surprl-e In avenue, Saturday ulghl. ■ . There were games of various sorts. followed by refreshmeul* of Ice cream n aud cake. All bad a pleasant lime ,1 aud tlie.v expressed the hope that Mr au<V Mrs. Steelman would enjoy long w and happy llvea. d Those present were It B. Stl'.es and wife, N C. Godfrey and wife, H S. ,1 Mowrer and wife. Then. Townaetid - aud wire. Wlllo'n H. Wlllets aud w ife. t Mrs. Joseph Norcotu, Mlaa Ethel Nornim, Ml** Mildred" Norcom, Mrs Ueo. j I*e. Mine Olfve Steelman. Mra 8. Garwood, Mra. W. B Garwood pud p Lawrence W. Lear. „ Mr. Steelman In In the employ of N. C. Godfrey. 'C HlrlVlflnr l*Hrl«. Mildred E. Weeka, daughter uf William Weeks and wife, waa ulue ,c year* old Thuraday and she had a number of her young friends help her celelirate the event at her home, 414 ,r Eighth street. - Her young guests were Ketliryn Steelhian. Sara Stout. Vera Stout, Evelyu Cheater, Kllxabetli Steer, Virginia Steer, Alma Campbell, Mildred Norcom, Merlon Murphy, Bernloe Hoflmau, Marjorle Bentbain, [ Margaret Bevan and Dorothy Weeks. -. Other* present Included tba Rev Or J. B. Heine*. Mine Haluaa, Mra. Harry n Steer, Mra. Arthur Chantar, Mra. Liny wood Sack and Ml*a Pearl Scull. la ■

of Mrs. Betty Rislcy Was the r Mother of Will Known Residents of This City. t| »lra. Betty Itl-ley. who was a sister ' of Mrs. English, an aged reikieut uf He "l,cdy "'"Jdled a fe* mont h- ago. ; vllle Saturday. She was 117 years old ' -Services were held in the Salem M E. I Church at PleasautvDIe. ™ Mrs. It It-ley das' I he mother or t'aptatus Lewis. Wesley and Daniel Itisley and an sunt of City Assessor •* K B. English, of this place Mie lived Willi Capt. Lewis Ill-ley here for had enjoyed goixl health until her * recent illness and wa. remarkably M bright and active for oneof her years The funeral services were Colidurted ' ' by lire Rev Lew Is A Parsells. of Plilladelpbla. The pall bearers were the ' son* of , Mrs. Rlsley— Wealey. Daniel/Elmer, Ephrarui, Lewis and \\ llllaiii. e Mrs. Illsley had a u umber of great- ' grandchildren aud one great-great- , grandchild. ^ SURPRISE PARTY i. Parker Rlobm»n » i« given a ple**,f ant surprise at hi* home, 947 We°t y avenue. Friday evening, when a number «if hi* frleaids Invaded his ' j. very enjoyably. .,r Those present beside Mr and Mr*! „ lllcbman and Ihelr sun, Roman Rtchi man, were Mr. ami Mrs. Irving Hill, I. Carl Moore, Etta Moore, Ruth and „ Haxel Hill, Mr and Mrs. Saml. Smith. Reglnal Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jtfmes Mould. Thomas Mould, Mr and Mrs. Lemy Howe, Mr -and Mrs. Samuel Heebner. Mr*. Joa. Barclay, Wcslley Barclay, Mr, and Mrs Win. Smith. Freda and .William Smith. Mrs. d Walter Cbatlln, Haney, Walter, Rush, Malcolm and Alma Cliattln, Mr. and i ie Mrs. John Llby; Mrs. Garrison, Kmc Garrison, Mrs. Albert Llby and Mrs. * Charles Hreckley. "■ C. H. a. MtrrnrfH Fine Numbrr. The hkntinu, is In receipt of the "pictorial nnnilier" of the Central . ' High Scbmil Mirror. Plillarielpliia, for * the month of January. It Is oiie of the best Issues n( this periodic*! snd tlio management de-erves much pral-e *■ John K. Render, who. has bceii w ith d The Dally Reporter, of this city, fortwo e' seasons, Is busluess manager of the ' 4. Made Prsnnsscra Hits, d Maurice Foster more lhati pleased the crowd at the Young Men's Pro . gresslve Lesgue's bsnquet .Thursdty '■ evening. Some of his sougs and specialties had to be repeated before the banqueter* were satisfied. Dr. I N Grlscoin "brought down tbe house" jf with hlanegro recitation ■j RJaddoeK'0 pharmacy i. Eighth and Asbury Ave. i. Nyal's Remedies '• ; Wlut are theyf Why-do we recommend I, them? They are s line of family remedies 8o lie used when unnecessary to call M. ,) made by the best chemist in United v Stales. We recommend them because we - i". know their composition and can return to you price paid if not satisfactory.

' Bargains at Powell's 1 ' To make room for Spring Stock we , are offering bargains in many lines of seasonable'goods. j* .. j* > POWELL ' 3 JH^R^IASTORERVJ«GO°D5 921 Asbury Avenue BOAT WANTED Cat or knockabout 95 to 30 feet, i. State lowest price, pre ent location and full particulars in first J;; letter JOS. V. McNULTY ). GENERAL DELIVERY, FMILA., PA ™ V « One of the Finest Ocean Front Corners M : V---"' in South Ocean City, 50x130 feet, with I Riparian Grant. -* >1700. Easy terms. « . YOCUM & POWERS CO. >u PHILADELPHIA £ / r*- . - I INTERIOR DECORATING j Store j; |M E.W At 651 Asbury Ave. y! Open February 1, 1913 t. foreign and domestic wallpaper EDWARD 'J. BORTON 1

A A A A A AAA**** L ) MCALLISTER'S I: •i ! J • . ; ^ The Foremost Dry Goods Store j | ' if \Y» are prcpAringf for oflr Annual |>{ • f i • February Sa'e of White Goods ! fi " | Watch for .announcement next week, j I | ( -Wait for this sale, we will offer -tome . j , great values. j ' ^ , t arc now selling Coats, . Furs, Bath Robes and | , * ' I ' i Kimonos at greatly reduced prices. { , u ' ; ; <i 4 • s. s. McAllister ' ; ; ' f 785 Asbury Avs. Ocaan city, N.J. 4 1 ' 4 t' * T T T » *■

I = . 5 === " 1 , S ! ■ ' ,/ =For Sale = h6tel idlewild| This hotel is equipped for an all year house, having s hot water heat throughout. It has twenty-one sleeping rooms and three baths. The lot is 64x75 and is worth ' $3,500.00. The building and furniture could not be 11 1 duplicated. for $5,500.00. Price $8,000 Terms Attractive Jos. I. Scull & Co. j - 757 ASBURY AVENUE B. FRANK SMITH ~ o i Real Estate and Fire Insurance 1O30 ASBURY AVCNUC, OCCAN CITY, N. U. < 'ullage on A*bury avenue near First street, - - . >1,800.00 t'ntlage nil Asbury avenue near Twelfth street, ... >2.060.00 € Lot at \Ye>ley avenue aud North street, - - ... >86000 0 Lot at Eleventh street and Central avenue .... $1,150.00 a • Lot at Central avenue, >500 00 li 1 01 I REAL ESTATE -m«x INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick ' A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. b MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. . No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for. I sale. Also lot* lor Investment and for Improvement— the choice of Ocean (!lty. Apply to I , J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. o RMAL ESTATE MORTQAQC IUVKSTMAHTS E. J. HANN 30S EiqfiTH STREET OO EAN CITY. N. J.

Interesting to Investors i OR 1 ! Those Who Wish a Desirable location tn 1 Seaside Home ; FOR S A LE— A few lots located is Saetloo O, Oesan Ctty, H. J., ~ to vicinity of 8UI0 rued and Pannaylnaia and Rsad- [ ing Kallroad stations. Also sites for bungalow* situate ca> Great log • , Harbor Bay, Baeslay'a Point, If. J. 1 ARTHUR D. BARROWS 1 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. „ -

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• I AVE you a cottage, bunged alow or apartment to fur- * nisb? We haire a line of . furniture at less than Phila- f del phi a prices. - It will pay you to call and see our stock before buyingfelsewhere. Window Shades a Specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bra 738-22 Asbory Avenne

HANN BUILDING eighth Bt. Opp P. r. r. etation DIRECTORY •♦■FIret Floor— 30 1' Eighth 'Street • ; RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street I WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors I 305 Eighth Street . E. j. HANN, Real Esl.lt Broktr 307 Eizhth Strsst . . / ' WILLIAM a DAVIS, Attorney « Law — Second Floor— Rooms 2-3-4-5 -s JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder i , Room 7-BUSINESS. MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8:9-10-14 I YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA - FOR RENT - Mow daairaU* afficaa m Ocean TJ T IT I UU Anu Qly. INDhMd, lighted, vcottiatcd aud teM- d. nAllH, UVuCl Advertise in the SENTINEL

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