Ocean City Sentinel, 6 March 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel | 1'Hl'K.SDAY. MA In || u,|.. * 'we shall I* R'a't t" twelve Item's of news and communications of Interact lo thl« community and our readera ! everywhere. All communications should be accompanied with the full name ami add rem of the writer, not necemarlly for publication, hut a* a guarantee of ■ fpaal faith. c DOTS. ] K».icr lan't very fa/ away. Cottage renters are appearing here. - President Wilson. . Ho* does It •trlke you? Advertise In the Sn.vri ski. You'll I get good returns. t March came In In rather mild style, - although with a damp atmosphere. e The 8KSTISKI. Printing House Is prepared to do all kinds of -job printing. from lags to a book, In the best of style and at reasonable rates ( It seems that all that's ueeded to | • bring on a rain sloriu Is for the Free- „ bytertsn Church to give an entertainment, as witness last Thursday. The norland Agency lias received the contract for the city's advertising this year. This agency, was the only one id submit a bid, which was 12,0(8 85. , The cWeken pot pie supper receutly given by the members of Tabernacle , Baptist Church was very successful „ The members desire to thank all who helped them j. Camp 49. I*. O. of A., will hold a a cake sale oicfigtutday afleriimni next, n from 1 to 4 o'clc&k. In the olllce form i erly occupied by Clarence 8. Scull on f. Eighth street, opposite the post office s PERSONALS. J Mrs. 1/croy Morey la visiting rela- n Uvea at Tuckertou. ' b Godfrey Ang and wife, of 'his city. * are visiting In Pleasantvllle. B. 1). Lel'ato, of Audubou, was a 11 visitor here during the week. Henry B. free, of Philadelphia. " was a recent guest of the Blacayne. (| Edward Stonehill, of Philadelphia, was among the week's visitors here, t Seymour l>avls, of Philadelphia, was among the vlallorr^bere Tuesday , » Mrs.1 B. Moore, of Philadelphia, Is " among ilioae registered at the8terllng ' Mlaa I.ydleCllbb.of Haddon Heights. " Is visiting Mrs. Lewis - Rlaley, of, lids J city. W.W.8lb»on. of Philadelphia, was } taking a look-around the city one day r Mayor Smith and Collector Kay, of a Avalon, were among the visitors here i Thursday. i John Mount* and wife spent a tew ' days at Brldgeton and Cedarvllle the ' past "week. « ' Harry Koulda, of the University of ' Pennsylvania, was at home Saturday 1 and Sunday. Capt William Hnuck, of Camden. ' " was lu this city Monday looking after his property. Miss Edna Bramell has returned , home after a visit of alx weeks' at St t Petersburg, Kin. , Charles E. Haag, of Philadelphia, s owner of' a hotel here, waa In town during the week. t Frank 8. Aahmead, of Beesley's 1 Polnt. was amotiK Hie visitors to this >' city on Monday. ' Mrs. J,C. Dlament, of this city, lias ' been visiting ber father. Dr. O. E 1 Peck, In Brldgeton. Itobert B. Vollum and Charles S j Vollum. of Philadelphia, were visitors , here a few daya ago. Mla» C. A. Selby has rented and , taken occupancy of Mrs. A. KadclllTf's , cottage, 702 Wesley avenue. ( Maurice L. Foster, of ttila city, lia- i been appointed solicitor for the Inter- I Ktate Tel phone Com pany . j John T. Wolfrndeu and David Wolfeudeu. of Cardlngton, Pa., were vial- ' tors here during the week l>. M. Patton. of Philadelphia, a 1 summer resident here, greeted friend* ' In this city a few daya ago. Mist Margaret Parker has returned to her borne In this city atli-r a lengthy visit to out nf town friends. J. M. MecAuch and wife have re- , turned to Ocean Clt/ after having •pent thewlntrr at Hewell. Daniel _8. Hteelman and wife, of i Woodbury, property owners here i were among the week's vlallora. David MeCoach and wife, of Phlla- 1 delphla, summer residents of this city, 1 were visitors here a few days alnce. Mrs. L. Preston Dow, of Haranac Cake, N. Y., Is visiting Harry Uuy and wife, at Tenth and Jlay avenue. Miss Thea Hanaen, of Chicago, Is visiting Charles Harre and wife at their lesldeuce, 1824 Aabury avenue. Mrs. Oenrge Heamao and son returned home Friday after a four weeks' visit to relatives lu West Chester, Pa Norvln Smith, a student at Annap Oils, Mil , was at the borne of bla father H. A. W. Bmlth, a few daya recently Mra. P. j. Patton and daughter, of l*hlladelphla,<arere among recent visitors to tble city, where they own prop erty. After a visit -to her uncle, Henry Hunter, in Brldgeton. Mrs. Emma I*wl» has returned lo her home in tble city. Mrs. l.ydla Lee has returned home ■Ber a visit of several weeks to hex, daughter, "fort. William Bcull, In West Philadelphia. Miss Florence Waldorf, of Cape May t-Hy. la visiting Jaoob 8cbufl and wife •t their home at Tenth etreet and Hlmpaon avenue. Mrs. r. a. Brlee and family, who have been spending the winter mouths In Philadelphia, are among the recent arrivals to thla city. - Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Marshall, of Philadelphia, are here for Hie spring »od summer months, and are located M 708 Plymouth place. Nr. and Mra. Charles PhT'lpa. of

'D. OF A. COUNCIL " 1 WILL CELEBRATE i Supper and Entertainment to! ~ Mark Its Seventeenth ( Anniversary. ] The members of Ocean City Council, ' No. 10. Daughters of America, will i celebrate the seventeenth anniversary of the organization with a supper otfl - 1 huraday evening of next week lu the j S social rooms of the First M. E. Church, I o'clock, and the price of the tickets l« Members can secure tickets from '« Mrs. Annie D.'Hampshn, Mrs. Maggie * J.ake and Mrs." Catharine Scull, and t> must be purcliaseil not later than next •- Monday evening. Each member Is a entitled to two tickets. •< After supper, the members will re- H turn to the council chamber, where << an entertainment will be given. This orgaiilzatimy-'r* one of the " and most/ successful of the lu this city, and the members b are active lu the work of the lodge. 0 HAD JOLLY TIME - d The best event for the members of j, the Ocean City Yacht Club and many , of their friends was pulled oir at Hie * Columbia Club, Broad aud Oxford " streets, Friday evening. Commodore J. Ralph Wilson and lils^hustlers had charge of the alTalr, ^ mndnre Charles J. Cnrran, at the helm. ever attempted ty this club. A Hie Invited guests and commodores of * the many clubs, and it was one good tune after Hie other at thla table as the told what waa coming In speed- . races, cruiser races and special events at their respective clubs. There were the usual good stunts " and every one enjoyed the altalr. " Several of Hie Ocean City membrre . . of the club were In ''attendance and they re|«.rt" having tiail a Jolly even r . . ... . 1 I lie were some- . thing, In view of the fact that u social committee had pulled one over ^ on the entire membership, Including , his fellow comufttleemcu, last year; ' so "Charlie" wisely kept In the back- |( ground, but polled one.' neyerthelesa, bi present was supposed to i-e a guest of , Harry Itp'setl, one of Hie well-liked members of Hie club, who bad beeu j uuex pecterlly called out of town. The . guest, purtrajed by "Billy" Hallmau, Hie old base ballplayer, made himself c unduly promlnenl by boisterous con- „ duct, so inucb so that souie of the members complained to the com- ,, mime After souie consultation, and ^ aggravated by further Uiditcrellou* n which were only tolerated because of Hie fact that the geutleuian was a guest, it was decided to plioue to his wife, as it was said that she was the u only one who could Influence him under such circumstances. Accord- , mgly, one of the member*, lunocent of tj hoax, phoned the number glveu „ and had a reply from the wife, who said she would come dowu at once. Upon her arrival lo the midst of the ^ there was a scene at Hie door 1( uf the auditorium, as she luslated upon coming Id. Oueof tfte commlltee In- j formed Mr. Hallman that bis wife (J w idicd lo talk lo him. whereupon he refused to go to the door. As a last E resort, the lady was admitted, with ^ results that cau be well Imagined — the weeping wife, the Indignant husband ( and uumerous peace-makera combin- ^ to add to the excitement. Eventually the wife triumphed, and the couple departed, much lo the relief of j. everyone present, to return, however, ^ a few minutes to explain lliat "the ^ was on the peace-makers." There was another feature of the show that was out of the ordluary. Mr. Dantzcbecker. ofllclal measurer of he Bouth Jeraey Racing Association » ' who has a good voice, represented ' Neptune, who boaided a ship while she was. "crossing the line," and Jj 1 worked olt numerous local hits and 0 ' sang some go d rih'R*. one of which , was an account of Hie Bermuda race - of last year. J I , The above, added to a Brat-claw , vaudeville show, excellent tobacco ' - ; aentlals. cnnOWilrifwmike the alxlb anuual mid-winter smoker of llie a ' Ocean City Yacht Club an onqualltled I S Philadelphia, were In low □ Saturday i ' aud Sunday. Mrs. Phillips was formerly Miss Fiorence Frakklln. " Mrs. (.'lark Dlllenbeck, of Phtladel ' phla, whose husband owna a hand- j some apartment house on the Board- , * walk, was a recoul gueat of the Hew | lloga. \ Capt. John Sharp, who recently re , 1 turned from a Irlp to North Carolina, ; ' has rrmWHbeted several of hla friend* ' by gTvloi them unique1 souvenirs from <1 that State, Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Hubbard. wih. j ' have been residents of «hl. city fur tbe ,rr.T-."VK^l'"S ir. Daugbtereof America. • sr'XXS ci." is sbTe to vl*lt bla parents ai Idaaburg. I, wilenTba went last Friday to spaod a "*SupL Jamas m. Bteeeus, rf 'he M ocean City P?b}'c ot ' SsSaangp," Philadelphia the lalt« P*rt 01

HOTEL KEEPERS WILL GIVE HIOH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT

OCEAN CITY LOST TO DELANCEY BOYS j and "Joe" Breckley Did Best- Work for the I Local Team. Frank Schneider and "Joe" Breckdid good work for the Oceau City School Athletic Association's k team In the meet with the DeLancey boy. In Philadelphia Friday afternoon H waa the flrat meet of the of the local lads, and'appereutly were not In shape to do a'great 1 , with their formidable rivals The story of Hie meet was thus toldi. the North American on Saturday: The Dcl.oncey School track squad • , had little difficulty In defeutlng the , City High School yesterday afhrnoon In the l>el.aiicey gymna- , slum, by th score of 88 to 21. Bchnel- , der and Breckley did good work for | tbe^ visitors and scored fourteen of the res! of the visitors were outcfess^t by the- Pine Slreeters, and the sweepof several events by the red aud white put the shore boysoul of running from the start The 'best race of the day was the ! mile, which Schneider won from j Norrls after a grueling struggle, cle- j ( testing the local boy only after ah desperate sprint down the home I stretch. Norrls came right back In ! , the half-mile, bow-ever, aud ran | off his feet, winning ea«lly ;( In the fast Indoor time of 2 10 3-5 j Schneider was exhausted after his ! Ilrst race and could do nn belter (bau 1 , Warren again displayed form that ] ] stamps him as one of the best athletes ; of the year. He won the hurdles with ; i ease, cleared S feel 4,ipche«in the high ; jump from no take-off aud look second 1 In the 211-yard dash. Captain Wilson competed for the lie wltli Warren. I.anghird was also much In evidence. The lug distance, I ran second to Norrl.'ln the half- ' 1 mile and won Hie quarter-mile hi the time of 64 3-5 seconds. , Breckler, of Ocean City, surprised ; i the crowd by wluning .tbk standing j 1 jump and tielug for tlrst place, : In the pole vault with Kahblti, nf lie- ' I.ancey. / 20-yard dash-Won by / Little,. Desecond, Warren. XpeLaticey: third. Reeves, O. C. H. S. Tlnie, 2 3-5 i Oue-m!le run— Won by Schneider. | C H. •' ;second, Norrls, DeLkncey; \ Kelly* DeLancey. Time, 41601 6 : Standing broad Jump— Won by]1 Bnickley, O. C. H. S.: second. Martin, ] third, Strong, DeEhticyy Distance, 8 feet 5} Inches. 36-yard hurdles— Won by Warren, DeLaucey; second, Vollrath, DeLan , cey; third. Hepburn, D«,l,ancey. Noli Half-mile run— Won ty Nnrrle, De- ' second. Langford. DeLancey: Hilrt. Schneider, O C. H. S. Time, 2 10 3-5. High Jump— Tie between Warren aud Wilson, both DeLancey; third, Crane. O. C. H. 8. Height fi feet 4 Shot-put— Won by Hutchinson, DeLancey: second, Bader, DeLancey; third Wilson, DeLaucey. Distance, til feet. 220-yard dash— Won by Vollrath, DeLaucey; second, Ree'vea, O. C. H. Time, 23 1-5 seconds. Pole vault— Tie between Babbitt, Deand Breckley, O. C. H. 8.'third, Wilson, DeLaucey: Height 10feet 2 Inches.-440-yard run— Won by Langford, aeeonU, Martin. DeLancey; third, Taylor, O C. H. S. Tims, 548-6

O. M. TOWNSBND BD8Y ; Contracts for New Bondings , tn Tklo CIS*. Oils M Townaend has received the j contract lo bulkl a 2j-slory»rtingalow at Thirty-fourth street and Wesley eve- J for . «t. Albert Llotort, of Moores- j coating 13200. He also has the contract for a twostory bungalow at Fifty-ninth street j and Central aveuue for Mrs. l-B j Moth, of Philadelphia, costing J3000. Mr Towuseud will build for lilm- , .elf a three-story cottage at Twenty- : second street and Wealey avenue, cost- ; "'fle'eli-o baa tbe contract to build a ! garage for Banlel S. Stcelman at ; leutli street and Oceau avenue, costlug 3700 aud wlll'make additions and i alleratloiis to the baaement of tbe Rev. ; ' J. E Lake's cottage, Sixth street and . Atlantic avenue, coaling 11000. Will OITS a Hopper. The Queeo Esther Society lield It* regular meeting at the <''« home uf Mlaa Laura Townaend, rues-; day evening, aud It was planned by the members to give a mysterious supper St. Patrick's night. The next meeting of Hie society will l« held at : the home of sllss Beatrice Hemes, t lie ; , Melhodlatchureh parsonage. i Marrtaae AnoooooedAnnooneemeot la made of the mar- , rlage. a abort time since, of Allen Smith, son of Fra tubes j. .Smith, and 1 Mlsa PrtaclUa Sharp, of this city. The • young people are now living here. Her Paibcr Oeod. ] Mr BUton, father of Mrs. TbiimM . Young, of thla city, was burled In s Uermantown a few days ago. He waa an agad and highly respected resident of Gtrmaotown for m«ny yeera. win ■»"«• «« 1 Former Aaaemblyman Chrla. 8. i Hand baa given out the contract for a play house at Attautle LTty. It will Cave a seating capacity of 17(10 and It ° to be completed by May «0. ^ will exchange well-ieoted West : SaS*-' —aaast " 5Jw"s«*,™22? 1 a

Big Preparations Made for Pleasure of Gnests^ere i t at Easte^ I ) The regular monthly meeting oPthe Oceau City Hotel Proprietors' Asaocli at Ion will be held at lstl Venango ' _■ street, Philadelphia, the home of Mr. i aud Mrs. Cbarlea E. Haag. Monday < j evening. March 10. A large attend- I | ance Is expecled. The folluwiug members form the I " cummlitee on Easter entertainment, I which la to be held Friday evening. I " March 21, In the Ocean City Motor I " Boat Club's Annex, on the Boardwalk: ' Charles E. Haag. chairman; Mrs. I, ' ' H. Hewlings, Mrs. N. M Packer Mrs. I ' \Vm. R. Lynch, Mrs. F. W. Mlclieuer I ' and Mi» Emily Lyucli • ' A flnr program M music lias been I 1 arranged, and tal/nt of the very beat i aecured. The committee members are I ' to be congratulated upon their suc- ' cess In securing Mlsa Kmllle Krlder I ' Norrls, • talented reader, who always f • cornea oll wuh Ilrst honors. She will ■ give on this occasion "In the Palace of ] ' the King." i NORMAL SCHOOL BILL The Camden Pnat-Telegram of Mou- i . day contained tbe fallowing of local ■ •Interest: , ] "Assemblyman John B. Kates Is to t ] tie congratulated upon gelling his c ' State Normal School, bill |iassed by | ' | unanimous vote of the House. There | ' w ere other bills of a similar character, i but none appealed to the Legislature t as did the one Introduced by the Re- t publican .member from Camden. His ^ measure had the approval of the State c Commissioner of Education; that It | jsisseased superior merit waa shown , ■ by its acceptance by a Democratic ' House. It blda fair to bave an equally c 1 favorable reception In Hie Senate." i ^ Assemblyman Kates was one of the " unet of the Yonug Men's Progressive I . I league. 1 Join# E. Townaend, of this city, yes- ' S. lerday was given the contract bv ihc . '. board of freeholder* for the electrical 11 Homes got the contract for the alter- f I Harrison the contract for the Improve- ' ; mollis to tbe court bouse The plans ■ . for these Improvements were made by ' Joseph U. Champion, of Hits city. , cross -Count* Canal Favored. Clayton Hahiea Brick and Samuel : Russell presented a resolution at the meeting of the Hoard of Trade Mou- ' day eveulug Indorsing Hie cross- ' county canal from Deouls Creek to • (treat Egg Harbor Hay Inlet. The resolution waa adopted and will be • sent to member* of the State Legists- ' requesting support for this canal i ' roule- " 1 To Look Over Ihc <; round. ( Tbe Rev, Dr. De Wolf, of Trenton. 1 State Secretary or tbe Baptist State ) | Convention, will visit this city within a short time and take a look at tbe 1 co noil loo and proapecta of the church i here. The member* of linmanuel | • Baptist Church havM been progress- , Ing remarkably well Baring the last yew. / - 1 Rrolinsiloo t/oi Accepted. ; Tbe (olluwlng letter, received by W. • Scott Hand yesterday. Is self explan- . atory: Ocean City, N. J., March 0. 1913. . Mr. W. Scott Haud: ' Dear Blrt—Your resignation aa a '• member or the Buainaee Men's Aaaoeiatlou waa read last evening before tbe association, and It was tbe unanl- ' moss opinion or the association that ' It be not accepted. After your explanation last evening, i- we sincerely hope lliat yon may con- ' ; tlkue aa one of us, believing yon can - holp ua and that we may mutually wfcrk together for the Interests of our I, Hoping thla may meet your ap- ' Slucerely youra. 6 THK HU8ISK88 A8Bn7 Lewis Steelman, Secy.

THIS BOX SOCIAL ' OUGHT TO DRAW r ; P. O. S. of A. and P. O. of i A. Members Plan Good Time. B The members of the P. O. of A. will - liave a box social In I lie lodge rooms j , of Washington Camp. No 75. P. O S;( . of A, In the Hann Building. Friday' r evening of uext week, end a Jolly time . anticipated. The attendance will not be restricted • member# of Washington Camp and j , Hie auxiliary brauch. Members of . each organization can Invite friends . r participate In tbe fcsilvltles I , All of the members of the auxiliary will take boxes, filled with delicacies; . the lodge 'room. These boxes will r sold to the highest bidder, and the ' w Inner ofjpach box will have the prlv- i i llegec>»' eating lis contents with the _ l martiber by whom Hie hox was taken > to the party Every member Is urged lo atleud tlie] r social and make the occasion a' i great success. r BOAT TO RACE Corolliiv II Looks Llkr o. Winner K J. DuMed. (of the Oceau City ■ Yacht Club, has shipped his speedboat. Caroline II lo Rockledge, Fla . lo ■ race. The Caroline II. was put aboard I flat car, and, after a careful Inspection W. H. Henszey and several friends, ' the boat waa allowed to atari for hor ' trip to Florida. She will be raced ' the eveiita on March 18 and 20 at '■ and Cucoe, and. from all ■ the preparation glvrn thla little flyer, ' there la a chance that she will come borne with another lot of prizes. She ' wlil also compete In the Southern ' championship races,- which will be held at 8l. Augustine March 31 and 1 April 2 and 4. She will have to go up against some of the finest speedboats In this country, ~ and It will make ber men husile to . win the same number of prizes she did - year lo these events. r It will be remembered thai Ibis llllle boat from the Jersey boat club came borne with tlie bacon and some fpur- C ] teen prlzce won in Florida last winter. <- I won over the Vita Jr. and Vila I. [ She even got a cup away from the ] Rugg. of New York, and had _ ; every yachtsman Ip Florida guessing I at her marvelous work and speed. ( This year she has tlie same type of engine, but a new one, tn tackle the new Ideas and type ur flying s|ieedboats In these races. Mr. Henazey | will drive the boat lu all her races and * ! be feels confldent of success. - m ; An opinion was Oled lu the State . Court of Errors »ud Appeals Monday I upholding the cousllt ullouallly of the Jersey teachers' retlremeut fund. The teachera" retirement fund case was that of Myrtle Allen, a teacher, against ■ • Passaic Board of Education. She ; objected to the deduction oi 2 per , cent, of her monthly salary for retirei menl fund purposes, as provided by 1 The coifrt hold* this deduction J to be proper; and, aa these deductions Is upheld. ; 2 {SOU or {50(1 to loan on bond and. ■ mortgage. Address K .Bk.stiniu. ofllce adv. tf > GO TO ; MtDDOCK'S PHARMACY FOR 1 Hut Chocolates, Hot Eoullion. Hot Beef Tea - ■ Ice Cream Sodas, Soofes StidUr'i lei Cream oa Hind il U limn

The Breakers Opens March 15, 1913 ; ® K. A. YOXJN-G, Manager | ' ^ Bargains at Powell's i To make room for Spring Stock we are offering bargains in many lines of seasonable goods. j» «f* - J* v ' i POWELL'S VV^S&SrfS'i ' 921 Asbuiy' Avenue I- awaoiNO and csasrr lavimd fuhmitumc or all aindd hcpmbid ! LAWRENCE M. LEAR Suamor lo « d.ll *<•«. ea-« N.C.GODFREY i.t..-dtat.. .aa-A [ Upholstering, Awnings, House i Furnishings ^ '• 6b7-666 asbury avenue ocean city, n. jk EATI MATES CHIC ft FULLY QIVEI^ \

' ; 'A" A" A' 'A' 'Aw A" A' 'A' 1 Jk' * ! McAllister's ! • i t ■ - $ The Foremost Dry Goods i ^ Store. Our White Sale | ' . i Closes Sat. Night. \ . • i - i ' { « I I 1 « f Only THREE days more of this great money 4 1 j ^ ' saving sale. . Don't miss the opportunity. All . j " i : , j goods will go .back to regular prices after Saturday. | , 1 i ' i ] S. S. McAllister j: 'I 7BB AaburyAva. Oeaan City, N.J. { ' ' fr=ii ■ aeaogBt aaeaaBBa—— ■ — nCTinrwinmsMqF^figjjj I Opportunity Seldom Offered Modern house on Central avenue near Eighth street. Consists of five bedrooms, bath, living-room, dining-room and kitchen. Lot, 40x100. j/ Only $3,260 Jos. I. Scull & Co. 757 ASBURY AVENUE ^ B. FRANK SMITH Estate and Fire Insurance 103s asburv av cnuc, ocean city, n. j. t'otlage on Asbury aveuue near First Stre«t, - - tl, 800.00 loll age nil Asbury Avenue near Twelfth street, - • • (2.000.00 at Wesley avenue and North street. - {88000 Lot at Eleventh street and Central avenue .... tl.180.00 at Central aveuue. 1800.00 ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeke to know If you can gat It; we can Mil you at once. Bnrgalmr in Bay and Ocean front properUae. Choice cottage* lor ■ale. Also lota for Investment and for Improvement — the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City. N. J. RMAL ESTATE MORTQA&E INVESTMENTS E. J. HANN 30S EIGHTH STREET OO BAN OITY. N. J. Interesting to Investors Those Who Wish a Desirable Ucatioo for i Seaside Hone r FOR SALE— A few lota located la BeotiaoG.Ooeeaaty, K. J.. ===== in vicinity of Stale road aod PeeoeyhraoJe aod leading Railroad stations. Also slfes for bungalows rituals em Great In □arbor Bay, Beesley's Poiuk, N. J. v arthur d. Barrows Ouarrilan ' 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. I.

• I il AVE you a cottage, bang- H ■ alow or apartment to fur- ' ■ nish? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay yon to call and see onr stock before buying elsewhere. Window Shades a Specialty. - Ghas. E. Adams & Bra 7S0-82 libuj Annie HANN BUILDING Bl(hth 8t. Opp P. r. r. Station DIRECTORY | -First Floor— 30! Eighth Street < RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street . WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors I ^ 305 Eighth Street E. J. HANN, Real Ertate Broker 307 Eighth Street / i WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law —Second Ploor— * Rooms 2-3-4-5 ' JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder Room 7 -BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8-9-JQ-II YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA ' E. J. HAffl( Omr _ — — "i { Advertise in the SENTINEL

» aoTM-a are omtat Open All the Year Scotch Hall Cor. Fifth St. aafi Wesley tn. , A quiet home auitibje for the well, , the invalid, or the elderly. Tonic and curative treatments. Baths. Massage, electricity, etc. Graduate Dietitian. Superior, healthful table. Unobstructed Ocean View. B. McOIBENY, OeneraJ rUoagar. MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Head Nurso. ■ H0T6L BlSeAYRG^ Ocean Ave. V Between Eighth and Ninth B tredU OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A_ WiSMITH THE IMPERIAL (Cti CkNTEAL AVE., OCEAN C1TT, « 1 ggqJU'^tb* me son, . WaaaaBtly J^ALL WINTER En. a OETZEL. THE KATHLU ItriOaoizml A. vinos, OCEAN CITY, 1*. J,. M1BRBB LEWIS * CUNARB WYOMING 1M OCEAR AVEEVK •MBB Ofly, N. I. ; Op*o all lb* year = Hot Water Meat. o HOTEL ATGLEN 0 One of the Boat eeetrally loeatad kotab fat 0 Oeaa Olty. lbs alia baa ahraya beaa lo 0 auka this kouas arise! rndbomaBkaaad ha 1 sr"S."zslsfsrc-£.T ■ R. c. aarr, ri*» THE WILMERS 7(18 Central Ave. Open all the year. First -class labia . board, firming dinners. ■MB. C, r. NILRER X THE LAUREL if 111S CENTRAL AVEUUE, EEAB BRACK ocean cmr, e. I. km. rite Tewnm, rny i OpauaU • r*ar Wrtuferterms STERLING HOTEL OPEN ALL TEAS Hot water beat. Win tar boarders so I letted. " , THE HEWUNGS Mori desirable location. Open all year. Elevator to street le»eL Vapor Heat. ■ LE.ESNUIH Nlatb and Warier ava. Oe*aa Ctty. H. J .

Try an Ad. in The Sentinel C. L_ LAKE ...real estate as est... Leabraa. CRriapre la* it E. C. BOYLE , Real Estate Broker ea^jtiOHTHsrsjET OCEAW City Hem JtMKKT First National Bank Oosan City, N.J. capital mm*. vmmmm E. R. MOWREE. AaaL 01 llilll m. nTKXAN TAngt. ■ HIM DlftEBTORBi VwSwtKa. l ,y,;T — ■ SikhplKBgi* • "ri*""7r _ _ '