Ocean City Sentinel, 20 February 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20. IMS. i 'We ehell be gloil to receive ItrmH of newe end communication. of intercut to Lhil community end our reader, everywhere. All communication* -hould be ar. compe tiled with the full name and add met of the writer, not necrewarily for publication, hot a. a guarantee of good faith. DOTS. Are you going to the "l>o..»t banBuilding proapecta here are .aid to lie I talking very gootl. The move to have more room around the mualc pavilion la one that will be appreciated by vlaltore. PERSONALS. Mm. Ada Nixon la vtolling relatives In Holly Beach. H. Frank Smith waeln Philadelphia on bualneaa laat week. Mlaa It. M. Ooff. of Mlllvllle, wa. a visitor here durlug the week. Robert tlaraon, of Philadelphia, wa> a, visitor here a few daya ago. Mrs A Marshall, of Philadelphia, waa a r.ceut guest of the Sterling. Andrew Marshall, of Philadelphia, greeted friends here a few days since. Mrs John H. Lake, of Newlleld. Is visiting William K. (iardluer and wife Mrs R. H Patterson, trf Philadelphia. John H. Mcl'latchy and son, of Philadelphia; were receut visitors here. K. P. Woodward aud wife, of Camden, were recent visitors to this cdy. i Morgan H. Thomas and son. nl Philadelphia, were recent visitors here. ' > Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H Crane were ' over-Sunday visitors In Cross Kei>. N. J. .a « Mrs. Martin Mayer was an overSunday vi-ltor with relative, lu Wild ' wood. ' Mrs. Thomas l«slle, of this city, Is , visiting friends lu Philadelphia god , ilverbrook ; Mrs. Albert Miller and sou, of vllle, were guests of relatives ii/llilc.j city Monday. I James Franklin, of Philadelphia, was anioug the visitors here Sunday and Tuesday. I F. M. Newcomband W. M. Htlluell 1 or Philadelphia, were recent arrivals al 1 the Biscay neMlss Payne, of Mlllvllle, Is a visitor ' at the home of Mrs. Lewi. Rlsley. on Central'aveuue. 1 Arthur H. Jones and wife, of Philadelphia, were guests of the HewMngs a few days alnce. Maurice Foster aud bis mother re turned to this' city Tuesday from s visit to Philadelphia. (,'. L. Hagy, of Philadelphia, was In , town a few days since and was wel- , corned by his friends. ( James lilurpby, of Philadelphia, a « property owner here, was a visitor for a few days this week. t Miss Anna McClure, of this city, ha- ■' returned from a week's visit with I friends in Philadelphia. I Seymour Davis, of Philadelphia, who Is Interested lu property here, was 1 In town a few daya ago. Cllflbrd K. Hiulth, nephew of the 1 late Dr. F. K. Corson, of ilridgelon, was In this city Tuesdsy. , Miss Lldle Orover, of Cheltenham, | Is visiting Mr. and Mrs Klmer H , Crane, on Moorlyn te/race. James A. Long.treet, of Phlladel- ,1 pbla, well known as a property owner i here, waa In town recently. l A. P. Moloney, of Philadelphia, president of the local gas company, waa In town during the week. Miss Bertie Stiles, of this city, has re- « turned houiefrom Philadelphia, where she apeut a faw days with friends. John J. Hood aud wife, of phlladel- 1 phla, who have financial Interests 1 here, were In town a few days ago. ' Kd ward Wooley and wife, who have ' beeu In this city several weeks, have 1 returned to I held home at Pitman. 1 Mlaa Mabel Nixon, of Salem, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs Waller U. ' Turner, at Tenth street and Ray eve- ( Mrs. M. H. Carson, of. Philadelphia, has rented Poatmsaier Sutton's Wee- < ley avenne cottage for the summer | Thouias M. Boot! and wife, of Philadelphia, were among the visitors to this city recently, looking after their < cottage. Osctrll Thompson, Mlaa Florence t Moore and Harry Moore, of Phlladel. • pbla, came to tilts cly Sunday on s ( short visit. I Tb# local friends of Assembly man ■ Robert Peacock, of Hurllngtnu County, , heard with regret of bis sudden Illness , In Atlantic City a few days dko. . . J. P. Kgan, of Philadelphia, visited his daughter. Miss Nan Kgau, Sleuographer at the Ocean City Title and Trust Company, a few daya ago. < W. H. Vanderberclien and wife, of 1 Philadelphia, who, as summer reel- J dents -of Ocean City, have many j friends bare, were In town rsoeotly. t John Kaaeler Bender, son of Mr. and ' Mra. W. A. Beoder, of Philadelphia , summer residents of this city, was s ; member of the graduating clsssof lbe_ i Philadelphia ('antral High School last I *»« I; Harry J. Taylor, of Philadelphia,!, Who Is building a cottage ou Wesley avenue, near Fifteenth street, was in i 1 town a few days durlug the wees, accompanied by Mra. Taylor, daughter , and maid. Dr. and Mrs. Win. H. Brlcker, Jr , of Philadelphia, were In town for a j short stay early thta .weak. Mrs. Krleker was Miss Neoneua Campbell, 1 of ibis city, aud was marrtsd a short i time alnce. Mlet Ethel Shoemaker, or this oily. 1ms returned borne from Wsot Pblla- j

Fallen scull has ■' MANY CONTRACTS of

rs W.t 'I Build £6500 Cottage fpr j * Mrs. I. F , Boon, of Phil- ! id adelphia. Allen Ptcull, while In Philadelphia "f on Tuesday, -igned a egntrant with I Mrs. Ida F. Boon, of West Pblladfi- 1 belL-atory cottage and brick basement j jO»l W5IM The cottage will be | located on the north corner of Fifteenth street and Weslfy avenue, -and will be 30x88 feet, and updo-date In every re- •> pect. .The basement will contain a toilet room, heal«r room, laundry bsth rooms. The first flour will co" tain a living rodin. wblcb will, have a large llreplace. dining room, kitchen and pantry. The second floor will luvr four bedrooms, bathroom aud a « large sun parlor. The third floor will ' have two bedrooms aud a bath room. B The building will have a porch cover- 1 Ing the whole width of the front of the < building and w ill extend back about 1 twenty feet ou the south side of the I collage. The . I, le wall will be covered I - with wooden shingles, while the roofs will be covered with asbestos shingles. I 1, A vapor heating plant will be In I -relied, with all the latest improve- 1 Mr. Scull lib. received from Dr. C 1 > T. (lllden, of Philadelphia, the con I , tram In erect a ga rage on the rear of f Property at Twentieth street and t 12x20 feet, and will be of an artl-tic de- 1 ' sign In ke#|>lng ti lth the present build- ■ - log. The roof will be covered wilb I f ail a-be-t»s roof. The cost of the ' » hull-ling will be about MOO. - Mr. Scull baa also received tbe con- t , tract from H. F. Homer, of Camden, > , for 'raising Ills bungalow at Forty- 1 a cement block foundation ' under Hie same. The cost of tbe Im- t ' proverbents will be about WOO. I Scull Brothers 4 Co. have received 1 a contract for an eight-family apart- 1 men! house from the Kureka Realty > Company, of. Philadelphia. This build- " ' lug Is lo be erected at Fourth street c " »10, 00(1 •" . JA contract for a bun (alow. towcoat 1 L about IS, 000, lias been ."calved by 11 Scull Itros. A Co- from- Mra. IxiulM * , Van Tine, of Philadelphia. Scull Bros. A Co have nearly com- '' pleted a two family apartmrut house, v •st Fourteenth street and Wesley eve- v nue, for Francis A. Schneider, of the *■ Kellerllnus' Lithographic Manufac- 1 luring Company, of Philadelphia, 1 | who ha- a cottage uear the apart- / - , ' - ~ II BIG BANQUET L "h"«ewU-V.*r K""' " The Business Men's Association of J, Ocean City made dual arrangements, at Its meeting Tuesday eVeuliig, for „ the banquet to be held at the Hewllugs ^ on the evening or March II. Tickets f| will bell each, and 173 will be Issued. r The coiquilllee to Inquire Into tbe p better heating and lighting of the p Shore Fast Line cars received a -letter , front Supt. Akarutan, which •■> read. a connnlttee was cnnllnued. a v The committee appointed to see^ p Postmaster Button In reference to a' p delivery of mall ln the afternoons later fl than 4 o'clock made a report. It was decided lo write letters to Postmaster Sutton and the postal authorltlea at a urging an evening de f( livery of mall such, as has been had f here for year*. „ Karl M. Henderer. Howard D. K. M Sutton, 8. B. Swan and 0 W. H. Butler were elected members of j ■ the association |i "PENNY SOCIAL" q ii ureal R»nl al prrikilfrlss f Church Meat Thuraaav Nighi. I: TheCbrlsffku Endeavor Society of a , the First I'resuyterlaii Churob will 1 , bold a "Peony Social" In the aoclal K of the church Thursday eveu- I , February 27. It will cost all who f . attend a penny to gel lu and a penny n get out. c The young people are showing a ' great deal #of enlhu-lasm about tbe H one of -tbe most delightful held by the e young people this winter. ■ All, young and ..Id, are asked by the g ■ coiumlltee to attend, the aoclal and t have a good lime, - ^ J Taking aprdat coarse , d 1 Dr. W. P. Halites Is taking a special C . conr-e In eirctro-lherepv. high fre■queticy electrtcuy and A- Ray treat r mentarwlth the Inleotlon of Installing ■ most Improved apparatus I p his ' Ninth street oflloe. This is work along d familiar lines to Dr. Haines, as he had b 1 charge of the X-IUy LaUiratofy at the , Philadelphia Polyclinic Hotpltal and College for Uradnatea In Medicine In « I HUH and IH99, this being the second l of Us kind ever established 1 1 Philadelphia, that of the University a of Pennsylvania, under Profesaor (lood i s.-eed, being the flrel | , , Brnctsrs lor-Pavlllon. ( The matter of buying new benches the music pavilion, was brought u p t I before the City Commlsaionere at llielr , regular weekly meeting It wasdeclded t . purchase SO benches, aud Director Robert Fisher was Instructed lo get [ estimates. c delphla, where shespent several weeks , very pleasantly aa the guest of M r and - Mrs. Dbarlea F. PUUllps. summer res. , r dents of this elty. ( ; | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lupton with their two eooa and daughter, of Pblla- ( I delphla, expect to spend Eester at , ! apartment "A" of the Palatine Apart- 1 m eiile, this city, which they have | | taken for the coming seaeon. | Tlie First National. Hank of Kcean I I City gives careful consideration to Its 1 smaller aecouot*- •dv- " J J Will exchange well-rented West j I Philadelphia properly for <»>«au .Jtr , lots or cottage. Address -Daniel 8. Steelmaii. IflSoulh Front street. PhHadrlphla. Pa. »"» ■ '-*• ,r 1 Fok SAtJt.-Collagee and wa in : moat deslrabta^-atlons m Ocsm City Apply M A. Cotton BIB Aatoury avenue . ocean UHy, Raw •dT

RED MEN'S GREAT CHIEFS 5 AT BIG MEETING HERE

big ocean race ; will draw crowds ; j City Yacht Club's Home Wi^ 0 be Scene of Activity Early a in Jnly. The course for the aunual ocean race 1 of the Yachtsmen's Club or Phlladel t phlsi has been decided, aud II Is with r pleasure llift tbe regatta coiniutllee of . tbe club oflers in real live yachtsmen a ■ chance to participate lu an event Hint 1 has little or no danger, aud yet .has a I touch of uncertainty, as the cmirse 1 proposed will lead from oue light vea- , Starting from the laage pier of Hie . Oceau City Yacht Club ou July 5 Hie., j cruisers must make the lulet passage . , I lo the open sea. This must be done ' 1 by following Hie chaunel buoys and ' . I then taking a course up the coast to i . Atlantic Lily and ou to the whistling 1 , . nil Hrigautine Slinals. This Willi; dune, during Hie daylight, so Hist i < iioneof the boats will miss tbe. whistler , . and thus be dlsqualllfM. Tlie course-, then Is south by west to North Kast 1 Knd light vessel, a distance of some ' , S3 nautical miles down the New Jersey coast. This course was decided upon- I - '11 -lead of going to Fire Islaud light , vessel, as the owners of the yachts requested the committee lo keep thei^ boats free from any chance of being , dowu by (be tramp Atlantic U steamers w hich ply along Jhe course , Fire I-laDd and Ambrose Cbauuel. , which are the eut'reuces to the New , harbor. , Tbe ruu to Nortb East End light | decided upon, aud la a familiar mark for the yachtsmen to hit, as they l sailed to It many times durlug } the race- handled b£ tbe Yachtsmen's t club. Tomaketbe race longer, and yet have n little spice and ginger In It, 1 -• lie committee" decided to run the , cruisers lo Flve-Fetbom Bank light , vessel aniK than to Winter (Quarter Sboal Itgbl Vessel, which lays dowu . Hie coast, al distance of 83 uautlcal j miles from Nprlli Kast End light vessel. / Fortunalelglbe boats will nol have report al tlreNorth East End light ves-el or even at tlie Five Fathom light 1 vessel, but they mu-l report at Winter light vessel and at the same time give the name -of the boat and 1 Ihe number she Is sailing -under. I The run back to Ocean t lty will be 1 a direct line from Winter (lumrter 1 light vessel, and all boats will pass-' outside of the Fenwick Slioali light |J vessel. Last year the Chelwmod. ' Dream and Mima, the latter owned!' Joseph Suelleoburg. of tbe Ocean ^ City Motor Boat Club, had a bard ! I time finding their wiy In the heavy!' fug for Hie North East End light vea- ■ sel in the race off the Veiitnur City j « Club. Mima pa»-«d so far j c the light ship that she did not ; ' report, which won her lha second r prlxe.. Dream lilt the mark and re- 1 ■ ported aud wju her ^nalden race. - ■ while Cbel wood gut Jfl' her course j I aud had a time huntllig fur the light " vessel. She fltially found II and re- F ported, and expected to win second prize, but Hie committee decided In ' v of Mtrua. k Tills committee has the privilege of « throwing out auy boat from the race, ' and It Is uuderdood that all entries t the race are made with tbe under- ■ t-tandlng that uo oue shall be ofleuded f If Hie committee decides to bar his Isiat c The course Itself as planuM by a ' committee, is the safest on the New c coast, as tbe cruisers have day- « light lo get out lo sea. The course to t the light ship will lake tbe boats on a t quartering saw should the wlud be ( from the anot b. but should It be tbe northeast tbe cruisers will a chance to set their sails snd thus keep their boats from rolling ^ course la not one that will Incur gieat hardship to any of the boats Eveu tbe smaller ones, tboae from forty feet to flfly feet overall, will have ' triiuble on a course like the one de- ( clded.upon. doing down to Winter Quarter | Shoals light veaael Is a delightful sail j al night, and aa tar at running Into | steamers and flshlug boats such a dls- < aster seems nearly Impossible. Tbe J gresl steamers going up tt^ Delaware J and bay croas tbe cou.--e called , tbe cruisers, but wllb their broad I ■Ide to the racers It would be a fool, indeed, who would allow his boat to be ( caught. I If fog comes In at the start of tbe 1 race the committee will not begin tbe I event, but should It come, as R has ( for the past six years, Just at day- 1 of tbe aecond day al sea, then . the men will have a lot of fan picking ' up Fenwick Shoals light vssael. getting ! the fog signal of Overfalls light vessel, j Hie siren fog' signal of Caps Henlopen ] snd the Breakwater elgnels. and then j | llnding the beach of Cape May and fol. I tug the shore to tbe flnlsb point at City All thla has been done many times 1 ou r amateur navigators and It can 1 be doue again. All there le to It to to 1 have proper compasses, a good lad ; Hue, tafTrall log aud soma one who . knows the apeed of the boat and can do a little calculating. TheOcean City Yacht Club will be the great place of ihe week of July 8, and on 10 tbe end, as theofllcers have decided to make IM , City Yacht Club the rendezvous all yachts over the Fourth. This , will be a great race week al Ocean with (he race 011 July 4 over tbe • new rouree and then the Yachtsmen's Club rseenn tbe Bth and s return event 1 ihoee.wbo wish to sail lo Philadelphia and the Keystone Yacht Clnb Smokers and aauces. races and nail1 lug matches, tub events and running: ■ stunts, -jumping, baseball, leonto, good- 1 frilowahlp and a chance to meet your; yachting friaurts wlH be made the moat j ' of by the entertainment committee of the Ocean City Yacht Club for tbat Tbe crntoere are sending In tbelr en- 1 tries already to tbe committee for the I big event. In order thai tbe Ooeao ! City Yacht Clubjaay know tbeuamnj of all tbe frteedi ofnigraeera for ■ tbe big dinner. \ I • I

' - ' I Past Sachem's Degree Conferred and Many Spirited 5 Speeches Made. j The member- of the Improved Order 1 of Red Men of Atlantlr and '"ape May ' ' Counties held In. the wigwam of j j/Kalmla Tribe. In this city, one of the! this section Wednesday evening of last I Nearly all lbs great chief. ..f Hie | c -dale were in attendance, as well a. ' more than 2U0 members of the organ I1 /.alum. » the four tribes In Atlantic City. Pleas1 aiilvllle, Liu wood, Cape May and f ' Petersburg I ' KslrnlS Tribe adopted two new ' members. The local tribe Isaddlug to j its membership at every meeting. ! A feature of the session was Hie con- ' ferring of the past sacuem's degree 1 ! | upon 22 candidates. 1 ' j The distinguished heads of the order : ' , present were (ireat Sacbem Charles 1 1 M. Curry,. (Ireat Senior Sagamore : Juhu Hackett, Great Chief of Records 1 ] Daniel M. Stevens, Oreat Keeper of 1 i Wampum M. B. Spoflbrd. (Ireat : Sannap J. Milton Burdge, , Hast ' ' Sachem Jo-lali Tlce and Past Sachem , ' John A. Karet, both of the llnance ( 1 ; committee. All of these gentlemeu made excel- ( | - speeches and they, «ere warmly 1 applauded The very good work being done by ! ' 1 (he Red Men of this Stale was spoken ' J of as were tlie alms and purposes of , the organlzatioii. ' The progress of the ' of New Jersey was also referred to with gratification, and tbe members , urged lo do all possible to sd- . Ihe Interests and growth of tbe Men. ' It was stated that the Red Men of -' this State gained ,'fllOO members last ' There waa an Increase of f 17.- ! 1 (K)» In Ihe receipts. A handsome flag was pre«ented . Victoria Tnbe, of LtuWuod. which 1 showed an Increase of more than 25 members for the year. There was a bountiful spread of ( Joyed by all. J APPROVE NEW ROAD \ *■»■•> Kick Hssbnr itlver. Inspection of the route surveyed for tlie new boulevard along lbs (ireat 1 Egg Harbor River Rout May's Land- - nig lo Burners' Point wan made Friday by AssMint SUIe Engineer Wlckes , acrompmiiled by Chalrmau Ueorge 1 Jeflers, of tbe road committee,' County t j Eslel D. Kightmlre, Road ( , Supervisor Japhel Price and Judge E 1 Hlgbee. solicitor of the boaril. Tlie 1 parly made the detour over tbe route t as closely ss possible wltn s machine | : aud It Is said that Engineer W Ickes t expressed general eatlsfactlou at the ( a» laid out by Engineer Right- ' n.lre. He will render his report Im- i 1 mediately to the State Department , ; and the return of tbejmrvey with the approval of the State Commissioner I11 lime to lake action at the next meeting of the Hoard of Freeholders Is anllci- < pated. r The road will leave Sugar Hill by c way of the "back road," as It Is now f coming tout ou the present t main road at the Unlou Cemetery. I There wllltoe a'number .of changes lu t Hie old road In order to lessen curves ■ snd make travel saler. Thkjiserd of ■ to enatous to get Bie roed " constructed as soon as possltfle, as It • will not only open up tbe fertile agrl- I cultural region along the river but will establish a link with the proposed bey and thus form a direct highway the capitals uf Atlantic and Cape May Counttaa. I IN POLITICAL SCRAP ' I I Atlantic and Caere May Cosuilrs , A dispatch from Trenton on Mon- , day contained the following: An Interesting polpict.1 scrap beCape May end Atlantic Counties I lias arisen In connection wltb the appointment nf a member or tbe Inland waterways commission to succeed Harry W. Schneider. Republican, whose term, will expire April 10. The , pays $2000 a year and the work re1 la to supervise "the work of constructing and maintaining tbe Inland weterwaye between Cape May end Bay Head. I). Miles Klgot Is the Cape Met , County candidate, while Atleotlc County to looting for Captain Samuel K. Perry, who to widely known In Ihe 1 waterways movement. Rigor, to en \ 1 gaged In the secret service buelDeas. wllb en egency In Phlladel pbla. He the backing of Congreeemsn - Baker,. State Senator VVheaton and 1 Assemblyman William Porter, of , May. The governor has also ! received a petition In behalf of Rigor ' No one, as usual, knows whet tbe - governor Intends to do, bat It looks 1 miich like Rigor, because f ape • May County Is thought to be entitled to a little once In a w-JHIe. Mr. u. A. B later. Jr.. and Mra. Al1 beri 8 Miller, of Philadelphia, turn1 cottagers bare, spent tbe week- . end In this city. Mr. Blsler and Mr. . Miller came down In Mr. Hlaler's auto ' mobile Sunday, and their wives rc- ' turned wllb them In tlie maehlue. r s-^-. — f wathlszisD's wnaesr. Saturday, the 22d, to a legal boll- ' day, aud oar merchants should re- " member to get tbelr change and our " contractors their pay roll money' ou J Friday.

great rush for supper tickets

-Ladies' Aid Society of First M. E. Church Plans Big Titce. rr ^ The memlier- of I fie Ladle-' Aid if working energetically f-ir the success' « of the New England aitpprr to be 11 given In the social nanus or the eliorch it this (Thursday) evening under the j auspices. of Ihe society. j e j Tiiesuppet will begin at H o'clock s and the price of the tlckela.is 35 cents 1. 1 Following Is the menu: 1 Baked Beans Brown Bread 1 ( fold Meals . PpUto Silad Pickles rC, ,,.J r Coffee the well-known skill snd ability nf tbe - members of thl« society to arrange and * give a ugood feed " Those who desire to spend" a pleasant evening should r uot miss tbe supper toutght. s SOUTH JERSEY WINS South Jersey won pu important 1 victory In the conference of Democratic ' members of Hie legislature wltb Governor Wilson Mouday, when thecoufer- ' ence unanimously adopted an atneudmeut proposed by Assemblyman Henessey to bis constitutional convention bill by which the Interests of ' the counties In tbe southern part of tbe ( will be protected In the conven1 The ftenessey Idea. If s convention 1 will abide to a dictation from the | legislature, -provldee that any prop- ' osltlon coming before tbe convention r which may Involve any alteration or change in the system of legislative ' representation, as existing now nnder the constitution, tbe delegates shall vote thereon as counties, each county entitled to only one vote, 1 To give assurance that tlie delegates will respect this provision of tbe bill so vltsl to South Jersey, s clause Is In- | serted dealing with the nominating petitions of the candidates for tlie convedtlon. This clause would bind the ' candidates to respect the provision j that each county have equal represen- | tatlon In the convention. | goe9 to norfolk j : Rislrt ssd Psrti Wilt sons Return to Thla City, ("apt. Lewi- Rlsley left this city Saturday for Norfolk, Y'a., where lit}, boat > arrived In command of ('apt John M. ' Capt. Rlsley. and wife were " called from Morehead City, N. C., by 1 the deatli of( 'apt. (llsley's mother, a few weeks ego. He end his party, Including Capt and Mrs. Sharp, will Norfolk as soon as he reaches his 1 end start on the return trip to City. They spent some time cruising In " southern waters and all had an enjoyable time. At the regular meeting of the city It was decided to give notice of Intention to Introduce an ordinance on February 27 providing : for Ihe opening, grading end curbing roadway end pave the sldewelke various seel Ions of the city; also providing for the cur^lug eud laylng of sidewalks on- both sides of Simpson s between Tenth end Eleventh ' streets. Persons objecting shall present their objections before tlie meelnext week. Appointed 10 Clerkship. Joeeph Franklin, "of th» Thirtieth ; Ward, Philadelphia, has beeu appointed lo e clerkship Id (he office ol ' Tax Kecel/er Ifugb Black, In tbat - city. Mr Franklin, who Is a brother id James Franklin, to a clone friend of Ke* euue Collector William and was formerly • an In1 spector lu the highway bureau - In exchange for Improved property. ' equity in 23 fert ocean trout, wltb ' riparian grant, south or Tenth street ; " Address S. J , Semtinki. office, adv., 8t \ —GO TO ' HADDOCK'S PHARMACY [ — FOR Hot Chocolates, Hot Boullion. i Hot Beef Tea les Cream Sodas, Sundaes i. ; SizdUi 1 lee Crean m Need il All TIms I • ' Inauguration Reduced Fares TO WASHINGTON March I, 2, 3 and 4, 1913 Tickets sold from stations within 150 miles of Washington on above dates, . . good returning until March 8, Inclusive. £ CONSULT TICKET AGENTS : Pennsylvania R. R.

. r3 f Bargains at Powell's f I To make room for Spring Stock we f I are offering bargains in many lines of seasonable goods. > j> > IPOWELL'S 921 Asbury Avenue

i :l McAllister's 1 •p i ■ t i I THE FOREMOST DRY GOODS STORE j ! ] ^ Our Annual White Sale is Now in Progress | ' • 7 "

. ( j ' , j S .25 Corset Covers. $ .19 s' « \ " .35 " " .25 " 50 " .39 . ' I i.OOsillc corset covers, .75 ' | .50 Drawers, .35 and .39 ' , ! .50 Sheets. - .42

$ .75 Gowns, $ .50 ] ' 100 .75 j , 1.25 1.00 i ■ 1.50 1.25 I ' 2.69 "• 1.9ft I ' • .75 Sheets, .67 j ^

J ! ! S. S. McAllister {: | ' 'l 7-BO A.bury Avp. OeeanClty.N.J. I ' j Emepllopl OpiHlles | ^Eighteen feet of Ocean Front, between Kinth and Tenth Streets, running from Ocean avenue out with Riparian Right. RiUKbr mprovement Price attractive. Lot on Wesley avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, facing the ocean. Ideal location for summer home 6r apartment house. Jos. I. Scull & bo. 757 ASBURY AVENUE B. FRANK SMITH Real Elstate and F"ire Insurance 103S ASBORV AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. P4. J. on Anbury avenue near Find -treat, - . . $1,800.00 ! Cottage on A-bury avenue near Twelfth atreet, . . . $2000 00 at Waaley avenue and North -treet, - - ' . $380 00 ! Lot at Eleventh vtreet and Central avenue - - - . $1,160.00 Lot at Central avenue, ... . . $80000 ' REAL ESTATE! INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. %J„ TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No watting for two week- to know If you can get It; we can tall you at oncw. Bargain- in. Hay and Ocean front propertlaa. Choice oottagea for ' -ale. Also Iota for hive-Intent and for Improvement — the choke of Oceen City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. RmAL ESTATE MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS E. J. HANN 3QS EIGHTH 8TRE&T OO EAN OITY. N. J. Interesting to Investors Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR S ALE-* few tola located In Section O. Ocean City. N. J., 1 ' = in vicinity of State road and Prauaylvaato and Hooding Railroad autiom. Atoo litre for btmgalowa oh note co Oreat Bgg Harbor Bay, Bwatoy'i Point, N. J. ARTHU D . JB A R ROWS I 632 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. r I - i ml AVE you a cottage, bung- ; H alow or apartment to fur- ■ nish? We have a line of furniture at less than Phila- ; delphia prices. I will pay you to and see our stock before buying elseWindow Shades a Specialty. . piBjUfl Ghas. E. Adams & Bra I 720-22 Asbary Awnie HANN BUILDING > eighth St. Op ib, p. R. R. Station DIRECTORY , -w-Flret Floor- n 30 J Eighth Street RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating I 303 Eighth Street 1 WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors 305 Eighth Street y E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker , , 307 Eighth Street ' * * I WILLIAM a DAVIS, AttomCT at Law —Second Floor— ■ .Rooms 2-3-4-5 " JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION ^ > i Rooms 8-9-10-11 — — ► YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA E. J. fiAMN, Oner| | Advertise in the SENTINEL

» c. , ! botki.a abb cemew. Open All the Year Scotch Hall Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ave. , A qniet home suitable for the well, the invalid, or the elderly. Tonic aud curative treatments. Baths. Massage, electricity, etc. Graduate Dietitian. Superior, healthful table. Unobstructed Ocean View, B. McOIBENY, General rtauagar. M1S5 N. E. TOWNER, R. N. Head Narse. _ H0T6L Dise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth StreetOPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL tots I'XNIHAL A VS.. OCCAM CITY, M 1 tore, c. OkTxct. THE KATHLU 1 1W Ooatral Anno*. OCCAM CtTT. M.J. Clooed nntll March 8, 191$ M1MBCM LCWla • OOM ARU WYOMING n* OCCAM AVF.Jtrr open all tb. yaar B Mot Volar Heat. HOTEL ATGLEN . One of Uw meat eestreUy 1 orated botato la Ooaaa City. The aire bre elweyi b ere to moke thia bonoe eetoct and boaaUkc aad Ite large and orearad patronage prevre ito aooJ CM. Fnr tarma and parttoabn add rem , a. c. eerr, THE WILMERS 708 Central Ave. Open all the year. Flret-elaea labia board. . Evening dinner*. acs. c. r. triLitcc THE LAUREL t Ills CCMTRAL ArCMtTC, NCAC BRACK r OCCAM cm, M. J. f — . ■mi. aitrra towmicsd. Prey Opaa all Um year Write for larrei : STERLING HOTEL OPCM ALL YEAR Hot water beat. Winter - hoarder* oo Belted. C A. LAUCXT. THE HEWUNGS Moat dwtrabl* locatton. Opea ail year. Elevator to Kraal level. Vapor Heat. L M. HEWUIU NIMb oad Wootor are. Oarea Cttyr M. J. \ ===—«—«—*■ Every Cold Laachaa, Wedneaday aad F»eSaturday Night The Excursion House : JAMES CLARK PrepriHer MAIN STREET aad . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE f SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. C. L- LAKE - ...REAL EST ATI. AGENT... if eettateea 1 1: ■ W.ntlna. Buytna and Mllna CLARENCE S. SCULL —Real Batata, aad taaaraqpa— ""XZSS Street Ocma C My ftow tarmj i E. C. BOYLE Real Eatate Broker fl24(EiaHTHaSTagrr Occam city New Jneatr First National Bank Oo«an .City, N.a. capital mm aoyuy $«awi U zimMviwfwrei W. SOOTT CAMD. Ck III 1 1 1 J. riTMlAM TATklt. ■IUIHH Diacc-roaei L. M. Cream k B. autre r c. v oomea j^rnRALUam C. W. BaworOa tlereflkri BlMk-KutoU c.^r treat, a mama* re reere renew vad