Ocean City Sentinel / TBUBSlMtY, MARCH M. Mil. We aball be telmt to receive Item* of „eW. and ewmmuuleeUoua of Interest to this community and our readera every wliere. All communications should be aocouipeuled with ibe full name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, hot *" a -guarantee of good faith. DOTS. Master Sunday. ' K.,lsr vleltore are here. Ht. Patrick's Day «•* bluatry. Many excursionist" here Sunday. Will there be plenty of eng. for KasterV ^ ^ ^ next Sunday. Many collages are said to have been rented forthle season. We didn't have mncli snow , but the rain Is making up for It. ocean City had a large representation at Trenton Monday Pica Isle City has a Webb motor truck for lie lire department opening dance of the Ocean City Motor lloal Chili next Saturday night. Tomorrow will be a legal holiday. Dou'l tergal. Ranks closed on Good One or two of the moving picture shows ou (he Boardwalk will open this week. The freeholders have ordered a road scraper for use on the Ocean City Boulevard. Everybody's hoping for beautiful wealber for the remaiuder of Ibis week and Ea>ter Sunday. Spring aulla and spring hats are likely to get a nip of frost before the balmy daya come lo atay. PERSONALS. R. B, Barber! of Har.slton, wi.s In town this week. j" P. Kox, of this clly, went to \\ est 'Chester yesterday. J. H. Jartnan, of Philadelphia, was In this city yesterrtay. MlL R.. M. (ioH. of Mlllvllle, Is auiolrg the visitors here. -Miss M Coneya, of Philadelphia, waa a visitor here Suudiy. Daniel (ialleglier. of Phlladjlph lawas In town during lUr week. J. Herbert Scliall, of Philadelphia, was g recent guest of the Atglen . James A. l^mgstreet. of Philadelphia, was here during the week, Mrs. E. M. Malpess, of Philadelphia, waa a recent guest of the Sterling. W.iM. Still well, of Philadelphia, was a recefit guest of the Biscay ne. ' Jr., are visiting friends in Camden. Mra. R. E. English, of Philadelphia, la spending a few daya In Ibis city. Frank M. Conly, of Philadelphia, was among the visitor" here Friday. tiaaton Dawa and wife, of Philadelphia, are registered al the Wyoming. Mra. Cuban Headley returned from a vl.lt to Philadelphia Monday evenIng. i Mra. Samuel Sohurcli and daugliler have returned from a vlelt lo Philadelphia. Mra. (leorge 0. Murphy, otihlaclty, has returned from a visit lo Philadelphia. Ueorge Kenatermachec and wife, of Philadelphia, ate among the vl.ltora here. H. L. Scbumo, of Phlladelplita, was among the vlaltor" lo thl" city durlug the week. Wo. H. Vauderherebeu. of rtilladelphla, registered at the Hewlliigs e few days ago. Eawyer W. B. Davis, of this oily, has atarled on a trip to Texas. He will be away two week* i Director Henry Hulherforrt, of the ' Cape May County Board of Freeholdete, was In lowu Friday: Charles R. Si II well of llie Ocean tUly Tills and Trust Company, visited relatives In Woodbury over Sunday. Harvay Y. Eake, of jthls city, and Ellburn M. Hess, of Tuckahoe, were recently down In Hot Sptlngs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Adams, who hava been (pending the winter mouths lo Philadelphia, hava returned home Newloa Kalm, a Philadelphia law yer who owns considerable real estate In this city, waa among Friday's visitors. at
Former Slate Banking Commie- 1 ■loner D. O. Walklne. of Woodbury, was the guest of the Katblu a few days ago. v * Amoe Chambers, who ha* spent the s greater portion of the winter months n !i this city, I" spending a few days n lo Philadelphia. ' The Rev. Arthur (lee 1" attending a c ootifereoce of Cape May County oBloer. ' of the Sunday School Association al Bio Grande today. Commodore Clarehoe C. W. Wilson, of Philadelphia, was among the prom- J inent visitors at Hie Ocean City Motor Boat Club Sunday. Pater W. Murdoch and family, of Brooklyn, ware called to tbla city Hpturdey on account of the death of Mr. Murdoch's father. Mis. Olive Flderley. of Delanoo. Is spending a faw daya In ibla clly. the guest of her. brothers, Messrs. Lawrenee and Eeonard Lear. . Mr. sad Mrs. Ira E. Well reiuroed to tbelr home in this city Monday evening after a visit of several daya with relatives In Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Uriah U. Smjlh, of Pleaaantvllla. have renled and Uken oocupaucy of a collage on Wesley avenue, near Seventh street, this city Mrs. George Lewie Smith, of Germaotown, Philadelphia, bae renled her college. 881 Brighton plece.lo Mrs. J. Fred SlanMt. of West Philadelphia, for the eeaaou of 1918. Mrs. F. Glockert, of Philadelphia, waa in this city recently, looking after her cottages. Mrs. liluokert Use beeu a summer resident for several years and baa many staunch friends who pre always pleased to great bar.
1 1 ENDEAYORER^TO GIVE MUSICAL "• Fine Program Arranged for Entertainment Easter d Monday Night. *|- Ou Monday evening, March 24, the; _ j tertaluuleqt of the First Preabylerlau 1 Christian Endeavor Society will be held lu the church, j> There will be a number of lu.lru local talent and ati elocutionist of rare ability lias bwu secured from' Philadelphia to give a uuitalier of reuditloue - during I lie evening. The tickets uf „ admission are Iweuiy- live cents. Follow lug |s the program: Organ— Caprice in li Minor - H. Crackel, Ada M. Rauck. Scenes from -The Lion and the " Mouse"— Kline. Mrs Alice Verger. Vocal duel — "WpeTe the Itlppllug * Htreaiu let Flu*r''— Stephen (1 lover Mies Ixiulsa T. Corson and E. K >■ Hnilth. Monologue— "Keeping a Seal at the l( Beuelll"— Flske. Mrs. Yarger. Piano solo— "Eventide"— IE G.Grady. MnMsr l-e-lle Hughe*. * "The Year After"- Flske Mrs. Yarger. The Elite IJuartet-" Honey, I Wants Yer Now"— Collins Coe— Messrs. 11 E. E, Smith, E. M. Sutton, H. Y l.eke. Dr. J. T. Hughes. Miss e Jona Adams, accompanist, a (al "Dot Good for Nodlnga Dog"— Brooke. I (b) "A Little Ulrl'aVlalt toa Bakery"f Moose. Mr*. Yarger. Violin solo -Selected. C. Homer Shoe- , maker. Mrs. It. E. Chester, accompanlrt. Beading— "Aunt Ketorah'e First Visit to Hie i Ity"— Frame. Mrs. Yarger. ' The Elite Quartet —"The Jolly Black. ' ' smith's Lay"— Adam Getbel. PORTER'S BILL KILLED In the House of Assembly Monday l afternoon, hundreds of school teacher* gathered for I lie hearing of the bill nt . Assemblyman Porter, of Cape May, seeking repeal of Hie present act pro- , voting lhat after three years of service in one district In New Jersey, school teachers are entitled lo the protection ' of I he tenure of Juliet act. Ilohert II. McCarler, former attorney ■ general of New Jersey, appeared fur the school teacher* In n|i|Hiaillon lo for I he, passage of thl* bill Is that a lot . of politicians, who cmistliute boards of education, want lu retain the power of appointment. . The bill provides the abolition of Hie only ambition of teachers in uigny districts, and I hope1 Una committee w ill put the quietus on l bene politicians here who are support . lug the measure." Assemblyman Henuessey spoke In , favor of the defeat of the hill and be predicted that It would be beaten lu The bill, laler lu llie day, was reported adversely, and the report was concurred In, w lileli kills Ibe measure. CITY HALL PLANS ■ n Hoard Thai la to CHooae The member" of Ibe Young Men'" Progressive League, el llielr weekly ■ meeting Monday evening, In response " to Mayor lleadley's request to appolut a rtiinniltlrfksffBIP THEM! °'ie |ierson f will be chosen for membership on the s board to examlue and select lb* plana for the proposed clly bpll, made the ■ following selecllou: U rt. H. Swan, John K. Trout end Merlin riteelman. The league l» on record as favoring the plaoedrawn by K M Hendeier, a * member of Hie organ Ir.atlon. Therefore, II la staled, uo metier whloh of * the three men I" "elected, be will be 1 for Hie Henderer plane. The Ocean Clly Business Men'* A* e aoclallon, al lie meeting Tuesday even- * lug. appointed the following committee from which one person la lo be selected r a" a member of the board ou elty hall ,. plena: John ty Grove*. David Palais and Joseph G. Champion. ' ToVSpen Icecream Perlefi. Roland Deoo and Roland Hemsley. who, wllb tlielr families, spent the 2 winter tnonlba lu llrldgeton. have re- " turned to Htla clly. They will open 1 tlielr Ice cream perlore tomorrow evenr Ing. They have made a number of * Improvement! lo their factory. They will lie glad lo meet all their former patrons. patrons.
cake Wale Meat Waiatdav. w The Ladle"' Aid Hoelety of the First w M. E. Church will have e pie end eeke tt •ale In Hie Wrlgglna hardware etore. h on Asbury avenue, beginning it I " o'clock on Saturday morning next, fi March 22. Cakes made by member" ai of this society ereelwey" In greet de li , mand. Order your cake early. 8 Mere !»* Ponrlb S.a.oa. J. W. Smyth end lila mother, Mr». ' J Smyth, of Phlledelphle, will agelh ' spend the summer Hi this clly, which 1 will be pleasant n»w» for their many J friend". For Hie fourth season they ( 1 have taken the cottage of Joseph B. | " Hancock at Eighteenth "treat end As- ■ bury avenue. " Aota» U»r Sate Cbe»w. i * Appereon roadster, high power (V. I Chamber., 7211 Woodland avenue. ,1 Philadelphia. ■»». It. e The First Neflon'el Bank of Ocean City believes that great risks ahould ,f not be taken with depmH. tox.ek. n large proflts. Bdv ,l- »• For Balk— Antique me hog any table, at IM4 Central eveuue. wdv.lt. 'a Have you a Bungalow or a email . House you would like to in Hie market fur one or two, must oe *' cheap Address Frank Fretendoooo, n A*bory eveoue. (or t eewen " i "»"*- lo braird Easter Egg*. Name# written on free.
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|D. OP A. HAD A :| PLEASANT TIME " Anniversary Celebration Was i Enjoyed hy~Members and i Their Friends. * There were probably 125 members of if nit event h anniversary banquet given , by Oregp City Council. No. 10. D of . A„ In the social rooms of the Find M. , , E. Church Thursday evening. •- , The banquet wa« prepared and ar. ranged by Hie member" ot (lie Ladles' ' , Aid Hoelety of the ehureli, and every-; * fleeted the greatest creillt U|kiii all con. j , After the banquet, the members nfi the lodge end tlielr Invited friends^ talnmeni wa» provided. r This riiterlaliiment was llinrouglily j ' enjoyed and Ihose taking pari werei applauded lo the echo. Plana selection, Mlas lotia Adam" | Reading, Ml** Halite W. Eake. Vocal duel. "Larboard Watch," Mr. i and Mrs Robert B Hmlth. I Beading. Mra. Annie II. Sampson. , Piano Duet. Missca lona Adams and | Minerva Adama. , Reading, Mra. Auiia M. Barclay. Wood-sawing isinlest between Mrs. j Annie K Pfauder and Mr*. Kacliel [ H. I«e: Mr* Cora M Hmlth and | '• Mia. Ann* M. Barclay. Contest wod by Mrs. Pfauder; prlxc, softs, ' Needle- Hi reading contest, talancing on a bottle, between Vernon R. 1 Smith, Robert B. Smith, James B. ' 'Marts and Wlllerd Young. Time. ' ft minutes; prlre, Easter hen, won y by Vernon R. Hmlth. » Hat-trlmmlug contest, ten gentlemen ' I parllulpanls; given ten mlnules lo trim lists; Judges. Mrs. Alice It.!' s Brown, Mr*, Carrie Adaim- and; e Mr». Elmtie H. Young, PrV* || awanled K. A. Porler-Hl. Patrick's u hat. Bean contest— Quart small beans >' emptied on floorand prlre awarded r one scraping up mnsl with a small j 0 spoon. Won by Mf». Cora M. , if pigg scramble— Two Liuiids' -mall lf Easter egg" «callerrd\ii floor and e ,„*lxe awarded one picking up most •' . eggs In a given lime. Won by W'll- j <■ lard Joung; fancy bird I 0 Mcuie-huiitlng contest— Sdiall tin j ' mou-e hidden. Won tflr Charles K. Adams; fancy vase. L " Hark race— Robert It. Hmltli>*ernoii * Smilli and K. A. Porter Won by ; II Robert B. Hmlth; small pitcher. Parrot-feeding contest, won by Thomas W. Kverliigham; small chicken , '* Iratik. !- Going in Jerusalem— Won by Robert w H. Bmlth; small snake. Numerous other games were played, and al about 12 o'clock the crowd left n for home afler singing "God Ba With You Till Wa Meet Again." v MANY. HOUSE PARTIES '• Jolly Mathrrlng* Will be Mere n Donna l.aslrr Holloas*. " House ps riles will be the vogu* lu '• this city during Ibe Easter holiday* '• this year, aa for many seasons past Each year these parties grow more '■ numeroue, and Ocean CUy'e fame a* ay delightful place wherein to speud thy '■ poet-Eeuten season la spreading. i Commodore and Mra. William E, Commodore
•• Hexamrr. orPhlladelphla, will have a 1 bouse party from loday uulll next s »• Tuesday lo the Commodore's haDd- « some residence, Plymoulh place and « " Atlantic avenue, which be has kept " n- op#„ ill winter. Those In the party * *• will be Mrs. Ernest Hexamer. Dr. C. Jo|i'i Hexamtr, Dr. and Mrs. H. F Keller, Mlsa Dottle Hexamer, Mlsa ta Marie Keller, Miss Mloule Hexamer, Mlse Augusta Kelleft—Harry Keller. Jr.. Mia* Hlldegard Hexamer aud Mlse 1 Henrietta Ktller , ?• Mr. and Mra. Edwin T. Clinton, of " IS Philadelphia, will spend the Easier '■ holidays lu their collage. 918 Central ' n avenue Tliey will lieve ae tlielr house guests Mra. Van Rensselaer Van i Tine, Mra. Ralph Holmes Glbeou end sy Master C. Carter Ulbaon. er ' ■ « ■ Champion's lee Cream. Champion's Ice cream manufactory I $2
will open for lbs season next Haturday , | S which will be good new# for lover# of i bj this dainty. Mr Champion will have g hi* Ice cream parlors on the Board- W walk open every Haturday evening from now until the beginning o' the summer season. His make of cream oelebraled for Its excelleot quality. Allorderafor delivery wlirbe promptly lllled. ' ca'pt. Brrckler Dels Contract. Capt. "Clint" Breckley will paint the city's pavilions. The contract was awarded to blm at the regular weakly meeting of the City Commlaalootr* Breckley 'a bid for the work waa - , Wall Paper* for tha Home. Every season brings some changes In the style of wall papers, and tbeae changes are for greater beauty and reflnemsnt in home d boo ration". It |a also a pleasure lo be able to ' .tale that the householder of limited mean, la not debarred from these charming effect#, aa some of the moet s •q,;Kv^r.v^rr.'£. » y ourftll! aeeort men tjgW cwri«g*ee< km" : S.WS'vsiik • which rang# from flva eaoU apiece ». up W» would eppredaU an oppor ( 1 tunlty to asrva yon and show yoo oor One aeeorxniM ^ bkith A Boa, ' The Ptogreaalva Pa oer hangers and r, Daooratore, 1088 Aabory avenue, •' SSTuir.a.i. —>»■«-
Deserved Compliment Paid ' Firs* National, of T^teClty, ( by Bell Offl^ls. \ J The First National Bank of Ocean ' "Ity has been paid an exceptionally * high, but deserved, compliment by c ufllcial" of the Bell Telephone Com- I I'sny. ' Appreciating Hie fscl Hist new « leleplione subscrlliere Hi tills clly are t -ouiel line* puxxled to know w here to ' pay their monthly bills, llie bank v • ofllclala asked the Bell Telephone * 1 management for permission to put a 11 ' "flier" on the outside of the company's ' spring directory glv.nglhe Information c lha( lelephnne bills can be paid at llie ° • First National Bank This perml*- b ' j slon has been i granted « ' ageul fur llie c<jgCelluii ur • i uhecrlbers* I ' | aecouuls in tlcean City aud surround- " 1 lug point*. ' '| Cnncertiliig Hie First National Hank. 1 ■ one of Hie Bell Company's ofllclal* • j wrote In a recent communication the ' " | following lo a high ofllclal of Hie com- 1 pany: 1 'j "This bank I* the best or all our de ' 1 ! posltorles, always maklug prompt re- ' mlttaiice* and from time tn time sug- I ' gesllng Improvements In llie methods • | of handling accounts." ' Another ofllclal of the company ■ i wrote; "This bank acts as oor collec | tlon agent and doe* the best job of any of the banks In this line." , SOOY LAND CASE j j will he Rrtriaed In V. W. Clrcalt | Court of Appeals. I , [ The famous Sooy beach front case Is i , agalu to come before Ibe courts. ( Hleakley A Block* ell. of Camden, 1 t have received word from llie Untied I Hielee Circuit Court of Appeals that a t rearguinent has been allowed lo Ihelr < ' clients, w ho are contesting Mr. Sony's ' claims. I ' Thla case which affect* the owner- I , ship of a valuable tract of land In rront t t Of the Brighton Hotel, ha* beeu In llie i courts for »lx or seven years Mr. ■ j | Hoop lies won out ou more than one | !: Til# value of the land has been oil- I mated at from 8200.000 to $400,000. i There were sixteen reaeou* raised by < Mr. Hooy's opponents lu llie effort* to 1 have Hie cane reargued. All of these, ! except four, were refused. 'I The grounds of the allowance of the ' 1 rearguinent are thqt a certain picture j of llie beach made In 18S0 was not J allowed by the lower court lo be ex 1 lilblted totbejury. Thla picture. Itae 1 j pi* nl I lis claim, disproves llie whole 1 " j nf the defendant Hooy's case, and wa* 1 1 a vital piece of evidence for t li e " -plaintiff". " | A United State* geodetic map of l»S« also was excluded. It showed land '1 200 feet out In front of Hooy's hotel, ' ; while lie claimed tlie high water was only twenty-live feel away from ffla " j front poich, II I* said. " j Two ne w s pa per advertisements ! signed by Mr. Sooy, showing the surf ' ! 180 feet In front of hie hotel aud aa anInually published by ttie Ocean City '• Association containing a plotur* of " Sooy'a hotel, showing a big stretch of h beech ibfront end not water were also kept from the Jury, III* claimed. Messrs. Hleakley A Htockwell, with whom ai* associated ex-Judge* Wescott and Gilbert Collins, contended r that If all Ibis Important evidence bad gone before tlie Jury, a different verdict u would have been reached, a The case will be heard In Phllsde.t phla n. XI October Mr. Gee's eaenas Topics. J The Rev. Arthur Gee's eermou topics \ In Immanual Baptist Church Easier jt; Hunday are: Morning. "He Is Risen." Hundty Morning, - ne is ttiseu. j
"Elvlngstoue, Mill Boy and ( Missionary." There will be special maelc by the children's chorus and other#. _ J. Thorn florist ' Don't select your liaster plants until i yon see the stock at the new meat . [ market, 75a Asbury Avenue, four! I doors above the bank. From r Wednesday to Saturday, March 19 > to aa.
LODGE MEMBERS' AT BOX SOCIAL Young Donates Washington Portrait to P. O. 8. of A. Camp. The members of Washington I 'amp, i No. 78, P. O S of A , closed Ihelr reg. | evening to rnlertal" Hi* 'rem hers of Camp No. 19. )' it. of A. There . were about 85 persons present, half women frleuds. After President J. W. Thurston had ' elcomed Hie visitors, lie requested j 1 W. Brown lo present ' the ! . beautiful picture of George Washing- , ton, which had been donated to the ( camp by Thomna Young, a member; of the organisation since tlie lodge had | Instituted. Mr. Brown responded ; with a neat speech. Many games were played prior lo _ Hie sale of boxes provided for llie box social. After Hie sale, three table* 1 spread and all heartily enjoyed the repast. President Thurston, on behalf of Washington Camp, No. 7ft, presented the proceeds of the sale, amounting lo lo Mrs W. W. Brown, secretary Hpeechea wereonrrte by several of , euded by all singing tlie closing ode of he P.O. of A. FIREMEN WANT HELP The City Commissioners at their regular weekly meeting received a petition eud recommendation from Chief ('Oliver, and a petition signed by most of the member" of City Volunteer Company, No. I, to Hie effect that the board purchase , chemical, provldlug lhat these do not cost more than $10,000. The recommendation was indorsed - by the member* of llie Reliance Fire No. 2. and Hie Liberty Fire Company, No 8. Tlie Clly Commies loner# gave llrat I and second readings to au ordinance i providing for a bond Issue of $10 000 ( lor Are equipment. ' Final action on 4 this ordinance will be taken al llie I meeting of the board Tliurxlay of next j Mere tor fca.ier *'*««", . Mr. aud Mrs. Clarence E. Fieeman. 1 of Csmdsn. who liavesfwiit I wo weeks Tuesday. Tliey have opened tlielr collage, 008 Atlantic avenue, for Hie , Easier season. They are accompan ied ' 1 by their family and Mra Freeman'* ' 1 sister, Mrs. Freed. ' Pleasant Rlribdst «-art>. , Ellen Fuller McKay, granddaughter 1 ofGeoige Fuller, celebrated hersevenlb birthday anniversary at her home, -tin I Asbury avenue, Wednesday evening . ot last week. Hhe received many prelly presents and had a liappy time. Those , at the party were Albert Crowthere r and family. Edward Rnahay and wife. H. Sanolno/ud wife, and Mr.<|leiiness j and wife. ^ f Indications are that Hie local hotel* 0 will have a number of visitors at Easter,' provided llie weather Is good h Tlie hotels are preparing to entertain these guesls In the manner for which " the local houses are famous. : HADDOCK'S PHARMACY Park and TUTord'* Candles. A million dollars' worth of these caodlee were ,, sold last year In two elites. Whit we r did not sell New York dkl. Fresh Hue " just received. Whet all four nelghreceived. »v net an your ueigo- —
j are buying, you should try. Packages Be to $2.00 Ooraa.lly.H. I. HsWve-X j IS. M. PONTIERE ConiiHrmif Work j Why not make your seashore home . ! more aUractive by having a good lawn t made? My garilenars are men of long _ ' and practical experience. No matter what you want in this lin*. I am the man, ' li s* I guarantee all work dpne and prices Q satisfactory. f Let me know what jrou %raiit done and I will givy you an estimate. I
The Breakers 1 Opens March 15, 1913 K. A. YOUNG, Manager j
New Spring Goods at POWELL'S Come in and see them. Pkom, 19-W nAlllC I I ' C THE SELIABLC DRV GOODS1 i POWELL 5 * > * store 921 Asbury Avapue I
X t X"A"t "A'A'A'i A* ft ft Aft - | McAllister's j: , . I The Foremost Dry Goods 4 . ' | Store. Our White Sale j | . Closes Sat. Night. 4 A ' J i 11 . . [ . 1 - » « i Only THREE days more of this great money 4 • k ' ' | saving sale. Don't iniss the opportunity. All J ' xi I , j goods'will go Lack to regular prices after Saturday. 4 , 111 ' * — — — ' ' S. S. McAllister | I "5 TBS Aabury Avss. Ooean City, N.d. 1' \ ' . .-m-iFsi*--.*! ro.n.ifumw wwww Mr W UrdrWWWW ,
tnk' A- ■*' 'A * i * * * * ***** 1 ONLY $3,000 i . j = 1 ' 4 .. 4 , j For a Furnished Cottage on Central f , < 1 avenue near Thirteenth street, fac- 4 ' - ' | ing the ocean. It consists of five bed- j | , j rooms, hath, living-room, dining- ' 4 , < I room, kitchen, laundry, shower bath. 4' | Lot 40x100. , | | • » . if . { ' •j Joseph I. Seull dt Co. j ■ * 4 757 Asbury Avenue 4 > B. FRAWK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance ' ,016 ASBURV AVCNUK, OC CAN CITY, N.J. 1 on Asbury avenue near First street, ... $1,800.00 Collage on Asbury avenue near Twelfth street, - - - $2,000.00 < i al Wesley avenue and North -treat, .... (88000 ) at Eleventh -treat and Central avenue - - . 81.ISO.OO , Lot at Central avenue, 1800.00 | ESTATE; -oci INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean Olty, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeka to know If you can fat It; wa cab toll you at once. Bargains hi Bay and Ooean front proparttaa. Choice oottalgea for . sale. Also lota for Investment and for tmprovemant— the choice of Ooean City. Apply to ' J. M. CHESTER & CO., , Ocean City, N. J. | rial estate Moaraxoi 1NVK8TMWNTB E. J. HANN SOS EIGHTH STREET OOEAN O ITY. N. J.
Interesting to Investors (" Those Who Wish a Desirable location tor I Seaside Hone FOR 8 A L E— ^ * '•* k>U located In Beetion Q, Owan Olty, V. I., — hi vicinity of BlaU road and r-nasj Irani* and Beadlug ltailruad sutions. Also "Ilea for bnngalowi sknat* ou Grsat Igg n Ilarbor Bay, Betaley'a Point, N.J. ^ ARTHUR D. BARROWS • Quardlan " B32 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. 1. 1- _ ■'
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HANN BUILDING Eighth St. Opp P- $». R. Station DIRECTORY 1 —First Floor— •301 Eighth Street J RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating 303 Eighth Street — — ^ WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors | 305 Eighth Street E. J. HANN, Real Eftate Broker 307 Eighth Street . WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Attorney at Law —Second Flopr— 2-3-4-5 » ■ JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder . Room 7— BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Rooms 8-9-10-1 1 YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE —Third Floor— . Room B — PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA i K ite R. J. HANN, Oner jury. Apply to • I »>■ . . '' Advertise in the SENTINEL j
■arm *i» oartAmm. Open All the Year Scotch Hall Cor. Fifth St. aa( Waaler In A quiet home suitable for the well, the invalid, or the elderly. Tonic and curative treatments. Baths. electricity, etc. OradnDietitian. Superior,, healthful table. Unobstructed Ocean View. B. McOIBENY, General flanagsr. MISS N. B. TOWNER. R. N. Head Noras. H0T6L bise^YHe... Ocean Ave. Betwsan Eighth and Ninth Btreeta OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL I0U CKNTHAL AVE.. OCEAN C1TT. N J Open for lbs saasrn.^ WsasanUy Era. C. OKTXXL. THE KATHLU ^ IIX Osoiral ATsnna, OCEAN CITY. N.J. ■i inn br lew u a con a ed WYOMING TM OCEAN AVENUE •MSB CI«X. N. I. all lbs ysar r. Hot Watar Baal a. p. atuaa , HOTEL ATGLEN • On* of ths most sontrally kwatod kntels Is 1 Oosaa Olty. The aim toa ahma boa* to I niaks this bona# sslset and homankA Ms » largs and aasarsd patfOMEi pfovaa Us earn . osaa. - For terms and pertHOleie eddism, , Eftwrr.rmp. JHE WILMERS 70S Central Ave. Open all the year. Flnt-elaaa table board. Even log dinner*. BBS. C. P. WILHEm t THE LAUREL ' 1118 CENTEAL AVENUE, NBAB BEACH ' OCEAN CRT, N. I. ■ BA. at ITU TO WEE BEE, Pltf • Opsa all ins ysar Writs *>r larms STERLING HOTEL OPEN ALL TEAS Hot water heat Winter boarder* aolleUed. = THE HEWLINGS Moat desirable location. Open all ysar. Elevator to slreat tovM. Vapor Heat. ^ ^ 0 Ninth and Wsalayav*. Oosaa Ply. N.J. OCEANIC Prtvala hatha. Mo t Csatrohla toaathm. Os Saally ma. Btovrnmr. OssTlsa ansxssilsa Opsa tor lbs mm ■mELMEB |. i-J- I. -
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